The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 12, 1859, Image 3

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4641 Slillkikesi4lloo4le, 'Orig. st
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6eo.' 4=4l,ll4#44itiTtO'lerdiVl bst
ask.assop *meat ismteti
4it• e
IstriattitAs.S7o, JUMP WA* rin? l, 4llk4
fr,, , Y•orrairi,7o,47fect.: l ,at%
amid rat dokag Teitviall,T44taikkr. Ivo.
• WO* 11t0k42,, pp4a , t -o-f 4 .
Tux 13T f aitstait , 0,-11111roos bald a stated
*lutist 'Attie ets 94 ts'r 4 ettith ttritt; Atgrtsmutai•
ratstorlatiFsrayhts„ Ellis 14 sislt. The taw
sbettAisktbs plod sow goo tato eff.sol smalls
,Ist el 11S11 • •
'sew s R t the atka6st imut, submit*, state-
Arttetkluppepkuont rid tso , lb from whisk
Ats=i7Zai:tr!rrAtid "7 11In t ate 605
souttsums4s. * ... •.• • • • 676
.4. . • . . . ..... 8 80
v.'' . . . '. . 4 540
• The tionwiAiiii.lik * Glo .1;0 Yatulosr'reports4
that the sesitior or the ttpnsi , o a gatardaY irto 2,436-
Eisaustalik Lai 2 474
: D913111.1ii1, . . • . ..... ....... •38
. • 'Admitted;'"iering ttiO rieht tordweetl,' 312 rbleths; 6;
deaths, 26 ;. dierterned, - 290 ;,..and eloped,
' Total :number, Litthetil wail:any nerd 1 Ng
- • „:,, -L. colored • ...... —74
Its white •nieta-..... Ott
97
riVirtedteat`,l* s tilid - ;eoliented 976.381
• onfitie'iitli4ooreneat.- Mr. I , l°. - lE' It: - Selby, reported
that hi had reeelved 9496 02, -, • '
Ur, 9Ohn .11.4ne)In', of .thir °eine : Otte* nppelntrd to
feint:ll,ldg the ihirle3beer aid MU=
' 122 00 171 • 21 -bleaken fuldtled, - ated - Why it wai Wet
r la **di of 21 OD' in J'anuiszy.and
• .3%. - Yelyryeryln lag:over, 1868 oneole - Ivogthy in
*bleb iiiiifigate 17.4"_
Joilettlies Mitts:moiled with
fled, 011ibi'hiti'Odytratt,end thetthe ‘l meat aurnintle
Tlii - balemittili era tbs". deficiency
of -eolionmptice 38.39,wes mode an codilehrind corn
meal! a
„Olv, Itiettl, ?Omitted a -minority report, charging
dernitmenti bribe SIXOPIIIMIIO Menage.
-
meat., The norennt of meat/ 'ailment on the books, (It
if lipekid.i sie iieetYinl'itutdiatitheted to the several
kttehnne. - ts iictiAdy -leiger,thikireght to be regatta.
but It Oikreetty , li'neeine • of-ttie - Athriantel omitted
by: the cooks in the-several kliebans ; and - for the'
muthe of January and Veholliryjciit „this emcee, In thn
unnlo tonerall 1 Itthenition YeAletneelfedipOr. Cent, of
tatemmenmpticin z , Bpeoltle cuidiir fraud selkleee
. tionVed-Aiel the iwpirt '
total mirommption of noittli: the Aliiidninee;
ne peesterVhook;friat./nly , MS; to'Mitek 11364.
wea • 362.637 :rounds; For the eorrespending 3 elnhk
months of 1867,1tA18$8it3wouo 261.904 jpenndoonakter
IllTatincei` In 'the eaesumptlon of the tiro pericdu of
07,829 pooride. The averagepopalation, however: in the
runner period wee- 74 greater then in the latter, and,
allowing forthln B,4o7ponnds.ableir is a-. (sir avenge.
there • would still , he an acmes of - -89,223 I,olllldß
fir the eight - sneastbl, orating -14.1-0 t tat, 1864: over
tre eormopmedleg , period in the former. jeer. - In se;
o for the elms. ler the :eolommetion of meat
dorieg the :ninths of 9settasy and Ifebruary, 1369, it bas
. beta alleged to result from the eoneomption of a less
amsontnfooddab and cornmeal--c It appears from the
books, - however, the, the Maretoneenroorn meal for the
eight months coding Ranh 1at.1869 ' was 16.600 pounds'
- and Lures bane's, agßeetle 956,thrrele In the corms..
pondlegtsrlodof6Tii6B7; while Bea pnithimer of eodfi
4 , 500 ' tkntiabi,,egajnat TACO-pennde, or only 1 600
Until, lees ta - the latter than In the former period Oa
the oiler band the punts:lee of floe tbr thenieht months
ending .Mareb: 1it, , 1369.- hove' hue 9.247 ponds,
*Talent 21,063 ponds pun:based In :the - 0 2erelPirad0 1 1ii
months I* 1817-'6l• ,
s ;
After kittraogataadleilmonloris debate, the Majority .
• Med wee *dented be ni0te.07.16, to 8: -
• 17„nan.44lseerel.',4114wee, : ,lirowendl,thaddithere. Day:
'llol,lbantair - Frear4:llalnedin, Boopes :HAMS, 1{.1111111,,
011ver, Smith-1C-
Nits —Menne- D ey. herry-13._. .
VP • wheal it report wee oleo adopted by a rota of 10
oi- r lfnears Or*, D0edaP,".Xti1e 22 : 1170 9 1,71 4 7 0:
- - And Smith voting In the regatire. • - -
Tye wour . gentlemen .were elected, mai andstnnt
resident phyrdelaoe at the Bloc'kley Atmlionni
; Dr. John-W. Lodge; ef
,Montgoinery sonny..,
Of Ithietneky.%., -
- lit.:7lKiSi: •
• th , :'.l:Bl'oequitaa.'of Tligtala7• - •
Dr.7D:D Bfebardion. of Kentucky.
Dr.'A - 08 4 Oudini9;:orPhilidelioles. „, .
m•aus - ,or PoOla OnvollAre.7 4 ".. -;-
D
Dr. . S': Wi.iak , t"K•sta4,y.":”
--
Trento and:"Kamregoade A ,
tilteinentilarralse
Bon to tatter of tee Controller/ine ;to CannetheLarid
Charging them with' indirectpatiVTh,,TlnSited Unit
conduit to, be Investigated. , ,
Videtibit to refer the imbjeetthnspeolei otinunlttee
Arse agreed,*°. end, I "*M'L ll4 O 2ll2 , :8 2 eltb:
`llloopeo.ind Ditddeopidated,„ , , - '
—llrAfiritto celled attention te!thileet (let Dr',34; A.
_ one of ,the net , :door - phyoiciatmi r,efspied to attend
a nieor . .bickinon, =demi be Brat faMithed • dollars I
tie alee'eharted 19. - Berbitiethi the visitor' of
the geiond dlstrlet,"with Wegliet:Of ' hls daty._ .11*
felso 'charged Dr: O. Chamber', Meld log 'in Wirth
'treat, below Shippey, 'of 'negliitleg hie duty to de'
clinion to attend at the bet !Ode of 'an Indigent, and
Arlon WQ1311111:" rui - cabkat'a - raa' teTertedi - to a corn.'
.adjograed.„• • - • ''
,„ , „ •
ESEMMZEI
s sys ready had ,
-- ocission , :ki refer Aci , the orieifisatirtr r of• Ohrlatian
salnktfWe known moths; Mon
?has
now been lieifstenreintsint:,o - -year:-Atit refer to
It nocilrinnthe ;Set .nfoilthly
lentnri,remn of the Union
Methodist Bpizeopal'. Obnreb , .lronrthstreet, below
Arokl,'-'4l ;correspondent Inform. Is !:that 'nearly nne
hundred pavers - and. resident, elernimeli - of this eity
and .cloinity are nOwldentided With this lf Union,”
- and Opp,rars to speak : mivLsedly.ot the happy results
tbat!turrCiflready 'crowned the snoremrnt Oertainly
-the etm,tti onltlyaten more unitereal tellowaSip - among
!,eflienlafn;'*.be the soma:lel repreweittatlyes or
:the - treissef4titeaefi , to tknoblo tole ; and thi Ledo.
atice Wfiliii4WlACWW4nlWill, Will exert upon , the masses
of Ohrletisni of diff`,Mint'fninies, aikiticit'but be'bane.]
gait. - :their": Meeting, at' ten;
o'clock he . Oddreesed by the Bee,:
TbiiiiuMZlltoiktplii, D. -D,...0n• of oar most elcnstnt
- ,
StMii.lteTAUtir--4fili !Innen Or MR. GRA.I
- kukt."--Mr; Graham finished" kis great 'Teeth on behalf'
t•SO7i6SletitiiiiyeeteirifiY: - Ifi : Or greatieligth,`.
defining
,theility. i -laid; sad giving hfVleweef;
At ter imeiking ieiseral hours, he made,
a brilliant :peroration, said(' he finfalied with the 'fol.
lowing`ratierieb; wrireS,: - And now, gentlemen of.
t1,19-jurn.l Iteveinitionesm4 More bay ,: and that
41,4hitts S,Arnet thei'llverr men will leave his Beat at
the adfonninient, of the ecort, tolday,' with • firm de:
termination to - obteitri bra gravnernts•f, th e Brown S. tone'
oloti'lig T3ill 4,loltioli mis.'6o3 and 605
Ohestnrit Street, skive
6tvrxa ken the anatomy 'of
;the'h nd >fe dud tbattiteMuSole by which we abut It;
StrOoger thrin.the - Orie by which we open it
and this kettle:true as to giving and receiving, ea far
as the formai charities of the world - are - concerned
but the giving of adilda'we Ara - controlled by other',
Jnileettinee, especiallywhen we
. tell our re a ders to buy
their etothie ate. 11. Eldridge , a Old Franklin Roll'
,Olething Erni/titian:l,i! trii. Ciliestant street." , : '
"Tnii PREnblivsnittug IN. B.) har, 'for
'ilin•;,•Meineted'a Sibbith,Satiosi in the _ western &n• ibis House, "kick became too small for:Abair opera-.
tione. We learn, with pleasure; that its conductors
htie mimed the hall 'At the southeast oproeiof Broad
dud Bming Oirdep atteete, end, that the duties* the
ecbool .are to tie rteenmed mat. Sabbath afternoon. It
ban also been determined .to ocuidnat religion, =servieee
'sue Sabbath - mornings and eittniaga in the Name
thi arr. Muni. Barnee, Brainerd Jankine and Dere ,
ling; frith 'others of their brethren, haying premised
-theirl" - ild,"•-Last:Salibititri , thee*, services were cum:
me6ped utider'Moioayerible - - circurietances. Bei. J.
-McLeod preached in then:miming, and the Rev- J. Jen
, kine, of A:Weary Presbyterian Church, in the evening.
, PounonnigailOg.÷lrd, onee : knew air old men
, ,vrho , b that"
+! thatwhaf,*ai to be 'writ's! be"- He
- lived In Missonri 4 l aut.:was one day going out movers'
relies thiOughregion infects/ by eery Ravage indlans.
took - Me man *lib him, bat thin time fonod
that some of,the ,family hod- It out AN be maid not
'2,..go , wit,hout pit , - etnne,ef lots friends laitallisd him by
eayins 'thirs!srse 'no denger'of 'thelndians; that he
woad not die :intif,hiretimeloai come, any how,,
Yea,”_ add -ttia'„oMJelloir,..t , bul cuppoed I woe to
ineei , an ,Lodienj:. and hi- ti4t9bAct optillt; it I vOuldti'l
ticiw;`iiitAehaver insgnri! ,l That old fellOw
wan smart, any how, iciot, he' lived tbesellsrte,
..-,troolnino doubt, 'any hie clothing of Granville etokee,
the fashionable ehithier, No: 667 Oheetnnt atreet:
• -
11-11Senles. '
/1i Arai kit - has Imro,, th an
riountrir:ths stontiorlth very little
'..ektitittiteknotit, ofikiliktmode - ore 'about ' the day bitiers
'or viola. at from to re IQ for supirline,
tram aid raneyhtiodeilesordlni m 4nislity there lino
inquiry for ihipment 'and nopsreonla held at ISM tip
, Rye Ittopr and Corn Meal'ers sl.eidt sod firm, the
formsit: kiA,i:eitd : .the Tatter;et:,llolll)C:sir
Wheitnorkilt ifs In mridirite'sniyty, and *Mint ,
50 e'
' bus have been sold it 149 a to idie for reds, and Ifoe to,
rhife,of notonicin and inimir te
• ' itriny Pennsylvania le in steady deiriepd et 88d but
, is MY buil bottat;iirt4 Skint d,OCil - bussold'attio,
- afloat, smi a lot at the came priati, - in, store .r,Oats'ar
abolitil,Mrt bast - Pori o hare Wei sold at6op6le fo s
cieseilis u e , si;:iiid Oft !Or:, end Malt are doll
::Mailinclitiriiiiselnaelles4eic .
;11nik !do), s32'
Oaten le iiisetire, but'llim, ands, small bog
- seas-Ority.to7oole :at :prsviesio- qtiotatieue. • Groceries
, i ere tuielierged, gild very little dOlog IN either Snow or
OieriffrO:,Poirlatons.,-The market ;is mar; mare of
to - ,plokle sit 10m101(e,spd some tierce Lard it
12a Mr ib, , the Istfer 'oath. Suede ire' quiet ; • sale of
100, tell MOT 11} quoted et b 650 .1? bus, Whisky
inosi,tirsoly bed - . vote._ barrels at, 2630
J ihmlitter MetterMf.lihds 25g0, and Drudge
fat 2dist4io getloa. '
. .
C 2 ~--:- evr itork , Stock -.1
.::,j6 7 161i110.06if 71: ; ; - - '] o4ll'
,105:6•;. , 66 - -, - ..---- - ,:)02x
-'7-116f0 N ratilfai66 -, ICU
V. - 160001Iimpliff 664 - 4 , + Sax.
,Ao9o,Rkil.4 l linlbn, -- - 4.2
• 1010 r Mich Clint fa , 04X
f'''".loollll"Ortileizi - ' 'mu. ,
, 10 14n%. &talk 6td - • sio
200" 'do ..,-; *:80,-;
, t' s 20'; • . , ClO - V: - ' -....-?. .. - 138*
- '' .l :f. WY , , do sax
4 1 ,,,..60 ; - do ..,-,-..•, stwli Effic
''' - 460 ri Y Coat it' 16% -
60 .o' - b'o l ol6
„" • 60...: „do ..a: ...„ ti 7 16,4
f 0 -: do . .. - • r 6 76%
,MO do ..., .-, 43.76 g
'' - ''l6o - ",' ' do' - -!- ' mold x
~ -.• 800,Eitutit1 -;' .-bOops,u
~,,- nit ig4sitars.' _', .....
Co- int.'-.:4Bs'inailat NI .olireinolz„ quiet, but with
~,i- : ;;.- u ril:idianra61Writiricd„no dolor havo,lakort piens, : _
~.;" 'ig - ' ol lF , ri . 60Markct initard di at 1it3113, for. middling
.1'. .?, ,, P 111111 ii;"-Wi "Oleg Of ,2,000.,4105i, obliay in tralult.
.:. I ''''.--114,10irra,4 - 06 - ;""iriniiilikaccon, embrace , to Bremen,
--.-° 4 .kilts ‘ti L iiitli:!,tool*ro. t !,),,K,0, paga.tial. 6,000 pipe
... '.-
^s{- ilia ouliddrittiVeirma, -- 1.- ••- '; ' 1
nall steady but without - rales to, iota, , •, , ,
' • 11146010,1hallaird. insettled - at I,lo'tcr , new, vita.
. 0,110 k0V1 101 0161 - 01M4 - 4:," , ' - ;' ' ' ,', -"
,' -
Litricililtrinal - 204 - 11fir frit ifimiciiilt-tanmed Minor
- -Ajoill llied.a railtaarrandateddei for d 6 Orinoco Oak.
' , k - V.liiiilkiddliflift it 20e1656 fit all -6/61066. - - -
r.'-'..rMailillOr IC la: itu6atidriftf:rainfrof ; looll4l6.llBW Op
.-'lllalet 404;4.- --5r,, , - ,,, ,. 4.1 ,, -„ ~ i- i •_••' .. - _ ' •.. •
~; onn,—goirtittli iii - irettioji9toititisi it 666 . rig;
"trade watide, ii.4ookno • for - orndir-ggerm,' -10 - nliald,"
• Oil iccdcody_at ojeolsit4 7 ,iarroli to heavy at 96601)f0.-
- -,-
t hy
,' fig,. iitiMllol diatirdV hi4ijr ,: :
~ c gioadXU, cash,
~•.; ••,.grackir, - .•.. Crime to Ili to a
tiici vo ailic ;lista of Om wen.
'::',"111•4166' illariteltram -- ely'gniet:.with mites of 60
-,11141/ Nl* it Itig WC, i -, 60 hada 16 et !deltas ti.t . 7e7ye ;
mbe en saving at age. . -- ,:: -. ..1- ::. ,L J
,ir . tr-siiteverd.<l4aAisect it log einNa cot.
`:'.. 4 ?- gr;?i - V;. - : - ''' ' ' ' '7 " ::, , - .1i.- -s ~
.
i Ai
i„
77J ,-- -- , , iiiii .44_+ nstelleifOli . 14 tyk.
1 ifisiQkwiti:o7 , z!!,•ly i!nd ,4?f Oft mint ii?:.
\ r" . ol 4* - : - 1; . ihi '' ilijt,i , Ji, - • " - i ::''
''- .l.4:4 l gliTiAllt MAK Ma tiolitaiii.
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ONA,N6iII,I; ANII,,I6OSMERPIAI,,,
-PaiLADlSMritte, April 11,1959:
We noticed, a few days shine, Smelt/16d frini a West
a7 piper about , the. shipmeetts,of ; eoal:from iteuswha
river, Virginia, through Pittsburg and PhtladelPhis to
Beaten. We were pleased to learn thin afternoon of the
arrival of a quantity of thlsmnal atthe gts•works wharf,
oaths below Market-Strati) bridge, where It.
lethe subject of
,ourions inspeetlon on the part of iarge
ntimberii of our attic '
]This renowned oil and gii-produeilug" material in said
to fatexcel the cannel coat of nogland, end, in feet, t o
he the purest mid iiclieitoennel coal In the world. The
'prodnets of its distlllition Mee Mt this process Is varied,
and bear the names of piregine, benzoic), and Depths,.
oil, the residuum beloget•pure, bright, silvery coke, and
a;valuable fertilising ; material. Prom the paraffine a
beautiful , dandle hi Made, which IS translucent, and
burns .with a bright light, auperior 'to sperm. The
Paraffloe candles burn ten minutee longer to the inch
than - the,best eperm, and* be risaufaotnrad for a les s
Price. It is quite curious to see the coal and the Can
dice, predeold by its dietillation, side by else la con.
trivet The ahipment of coal at Illarkelestreet wharf,
ilebuylkill;coines from he mines of the Wooten, Mining
and Manufacturing company, to Boone noun.', 'Cir.
Billie. by wry of Coal river Kanawha river, Ohio river,
and the Pennsylvania nillrond, and le to be transhipped
in a day or two - , to ,Poston, where it will pro!e the enc.
;esti of this hitherto unknown bat :highly Important
Phitadalplitiontinprieei -
The eddit l di of $670,000 to the amount of outstanding
loans reported by the banks of the oily last week ex. -
alted'oonslderable remark, as it had been before that
Week In execs! of any former amount reported ; but the
farther. addltlini of $847,021 to the loans this week, an-
I Compacted by ari inoreirao of $116,201. in the circulation
and a falling MT of $223,819'in specie and $151,792 in
de
pnsite, looks no much like burning the candle at both
cede, that it is calculated to bare en iskirioua
effect upon IttalitesS Intereste generally. There le
little doubt that the beaks hold le-ge some in
Govetameat. noise, which are equivalent to seeds and
convertible at any time, and have the advantage over
specie of" ihawleginteicert for the banks so long as they
are held; but it seems more Important even for the
banks thennelvee to strengthen cor.fidence sod nourish
a dienosition for, only -prudent •enterprise, rather than
to hazard a continuance of busloads depression by
making exhibite that cause people to feel tumefy
though they may really have no cause for disquiet, We
here no doubt that the mercantile community WOUld
have felt bettor setisited if the banks had left the
twenty.eeven and a half Millions of teem of last'verk
stead is the maximum of expansion on the present ea
pita of $11,590 Ol 0 .
be
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wus.woot - 00-46. 1 .3 86
M gaNS'eaUngVggcllPG;Pig P.°
1. Ito eolaLrek EA* ial. 051. - .."..."0, ola roe •I. 1
_ w ,,„„..„,„"--... 8 ." 88 •F,
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1857. Loam 'Specie. Oiretlatin. Deposita.
,
NOT :4 ~.21,190,462 '2,071,464 2,141,113 15,635,788
1858 •
Mac. 11.-21,202 274. 8,776,701 1 011 029 11 465 263
July 6'.;.24,811,928 6 685,877 2,481,181 16,556,846
1859
,13,0, 8.-26.451 057 6 063,856 2,741. 7 54 17 049 COS
March 7.-26,719 383 5,916,714 2.901 387 16,37 /888
28—.86.967,429 6,296 293 8 029,256 17,076 060
April 4 ...27 537.517 6.669 011 3,425,106 17,154 770
a. 11—.27,884,668 6,144,205 3,580,417 17,001,978
Geotge E. Arnold, Beci furniehee the following
atatement of the Dusinewt of the Philadelphia Clearing
aortae, for the week ending Balarday, April 9,1859:
Clearings. Calaneea paid.
......4,875 191 43 284.273 01
4 728,453 68 804.817 28
3 951, 59 68 814.328 70
4 020 070 80 351 40 43
.4,2 , 5.048 32 365,878 51
8,818,691 88 169,617 71
April Ch
. 6th
, Bib„
I , 7th
April • Bib ......
41 9,h
• Total 525,168,809 81 $1,810,386 84
PHILA.DALSKIA STOOK 11011A1401
Aprll 11,2840. _
111,01111110 DT MANL111,1116171,& CO., 111/“11011,41 , 106111,
lielllllo9l 1111101111118, 10TTIW11BY• 01111111111' TIMID
4111110 11711/118,,
-
• MUT DOM.
104.00 Penns 6e 9 .1 X 10 84311%71 Nan pi' 18X
1000 pity oleß ' 99,W 60 do 65.19
800 do 99,w 60 do IPA
' 100 ' do n0w...403W 60 do ... . .. —.65 19%
1000 lir Penni B 8r....135X1'6 - Philads Bk 121
1010.0ntawiens It 7e.,.49% 10 Morels Col pr1....108
2000 do '49% .3 do 100
10L0 'do ' 49% 6 do 106 '
- 1010 d 0.;.. - - 46% 10 do 108
1000 do 49% 12 do 100
1000 do b 5 49% 25 Penn& it in lots ...43X
1000 Elm 2d m 75.:66,61 1 Corn ltsollsoltoll . ll.2l X
8000 do b 5.51
2000 ,do b 6 51
1000 Elm Obat 108.— 70)
' R 59X
BO' ' d 0.:........ 59%
40 N Lib Gas 30
30 Bohoyl Nam prf'..lB%
BITWRIN
. •
503 N Poona R 10a..0.05
BSOOND
600 City 8e....:..... 69J'
100 glty Os new 103 X
000 dO ......
.8003 • 2d55.10.33‘
900 Oily 58 '6l..2dys S 5
800 Ole, Os , 78..2dys 85
1090 Uaen Onl 05.... 84X
603 N Penns 16 100..95
600 ,do 95
600 N Peons R 6s ...65X
2400 Oeswlsm If. Ts.. 49X
2000 do 60
2000 do 60
2000 . do .1:610
2 Girard Bt 01d....12X
- owente PRIORB—FIRSI
Bid. Askid. Bid. Aik> d.
II Bbe '74 104 105 8.3b1 Nay Stook, DX 10
Philo Os. 99% 99% Pref 19% 19%
" it 80% 901{ Wmep't tr.. Blm R
New ...103 101% let mtg.. 71% 72%
Penes 5s 92% 93% 2d 60% 61
Beading R. 25% 25361L0ng 1174 12
g. bd5 , 701008'82% 88% 1 1.W:foal k Nev. 61 ing
0 Incas '44 92 - 95 - N gums It 9% 10
‘, do >B6 76% 76' it Os f6X 65%
penny R 49% 43% 91 95
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Mor 00,101 Con. 49% 60 I-" let mt bde 60 50%
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Aram 11,1869.
The market for Beef Cattle was bed, and the offer
ings, about 1,010 head, were all Maimed of at the
Bull's Head and Martin's Avenue Drove Verde, at
rather higher prloes; ranging from 510 to $l2 50 the 100
The. ,T‘e following are the eales
81: Isaac Abrahams, Cumberland on., 59.60m10 50.
42 110Oneid, Mooney ; &Co , Lancaster co, 5.0 500
10 75
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SO Hamster & Ilroknltn. Latiouder co.. 11012.50.
37 lamb Hamaker, Lanoaeter 00. $lOOl2.
81 D. Millar, by Kagnald &Oo Ohio, 10.50011.76.
6 K. Deffentiongh, Lancaster co . $1.1012.
20 Polomon Rhodes, Barka on.. $lOOl.l 76.
11 Wm Palter Payatte co., $1.1011.60.
9 John Brut/Mier, Payette ao ,'slo 50
22 T. !Strickland, Lancaster $lOOl2 ZS.
14 .61e0lesse & Kennedy, Chester co.. $10011.76.
29 Wm, Kerry, Itunterdon co., 910011
17 W 'Landis, timberland co 78.
' 8 IL Hustle, Chester no., $10.60
66 4. !Smith, Lancaster co., 21.1012 26.
, 120 D.' Eckman. 11nloo co , 10 60011.
' 40 Itsutmsn, Lancaster co , $ll 7681 7 .
Si 'Rhineholts, Lancaster co, 10,60012.
47 J. & 11 B.ldomridgei Lancaster on.. $lOOl2.
22 Scott & Kimble, Chester 00.. $lO 50011 50
46 Cochran &McCall, Chester co , 210.26011.25.
28 John Reiser, Lancaster 00.. $lO Wall 76;
85 Jobe Todd, Chaster aL)., $ Oran. -
9 T. Wimple. Philadelphia on,, 610.
48 Kimble & Kirk, Cheater os , $lO 60011.25.
/2 Bineselman, Lancaster oo , 50011 75.
6 Samuel Hoods Md., CO.
46 Seldomridge & Bro Lancaster co,, $lO 60042 60
40 B. Hood, titteetsr co., $104)11.
20 Shaffer, Lancaster on., 210.60011 60.
16 P. 61.0111 en Lancaster co., $10 0 11.60.
11 3 amen 11sTillen, Chanter 00,210 60011 60.
About 6,000 sheen arrived at Martin's, selling at
from 66 to 67.60 61/Ib, groan, which le about goon' the
prices of last week.
The sale or Cows and Delves only reached about 160
head; and prince were rather better, ranging at from
$l5 to 630 for common to good, and $36 to $OO each
for prime quality.
The receipts of Hogs at Phillips , Yard during the
week wore 1 614 head. and the market was dull at from
$8.25 to $0.25 the 100 lb a net.
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100 do--. --'. . 610 40.
100; $4O.- --- 68'40'
60 "do - b6O 40g
6 Panama a . 121 ,
160 Gal /41314.16- . 67X
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storer, la warranted to radar° giay heir and whiskers
to their pristine color end beauty; it preventa baldneell
)by Inayartiny a healthy tone to the scalp I where bald
nese exists it speedily causes a new growth of besotted
hair. li is Not a dye, and is perfectly harmless. gold
by all Druggists; and by
Jingt HAVEL te 00,
aptt 0t - N0,'.704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphhi,
' One-price Clothing.--Jones, 604 Market St.
haring seemed the services of dlr. SALVO, of Boston,
eelebrated as a cutter; Can now furnish goods to order,
equal in style- to an/ in the city, et first-class clothing
prices. Also, on hand e full assortment of Olothing
resdpmade, got up In custom..work style, for retail
isies,'With the lowest selling priors marked in plain
Elgurel on each mtlele, ilia never varied.
Grover & Bakee , s Celebrated rurally Sowing
MACIIINSB - A NEW STlLE—pmoy; 85 0.
This Shaine saws from two spools, Rei pdrchased
froin the store, requiring no rewinding of thread; it
Items, ,Gathers ; and Stitches in a superior style ;
'finishing each nem' by Its own operation, Without re-
course to the hand.riesdle; as Is required by other ma.
chines. - It will do better and cheaper sewing than a
settinetremi san seen It she works for one cent an hoar.
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No. 46 DBOADIVATi' New York' 5p1146
; Alaimo 'lntelligence.
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[ooneepoudeno of The Trees.]
Arrived Cora Lton from Cienfuegos, Eden from Ma
tanzas; brigs Lincoln,' Webb, from ditto ;
Learner front Cardenas Governor Coll from Ciento
egoo ; Waecennen from Cardenas; Lilian from Motori
sts ; A K Darling from Garden, ; Vertonen Dutch)
from Palermo; Polars North Wind from 'hornet ; Miner,
ye from Cienfuegos ; Elliott from Aux Cayes Also
steamer New York' horn Plilladelpbidl bark BypbaE
from Cardiff ; brig Margaret from Bavaria.
New YORK, April 11.
"Arrived brig L T Knight from Cardenas. The brig
T B Watson, from Porto Cabello for New York, ie
ashore neer Greet Egg Harbor,
MEMORANDA.
- Steamship Northern Light, Yinklepaugh, cleared at
New York yesterdsj. for Aspinwall.
Steacrohip Philadelphia, Harrison, for New York,
via Havana, cleared at Now Orleans 4th loot.
Phip Templar, Martin, from Havre at New York yea
tardily.
Ship William Penn, Head, from Liverpool at, Bahl.
more yesterday.
Ship Mortimer Livingston, Samson, cleared at New
York for City Point.
' Ship Clarion, Bird, from London for Bombay, pieced
Deal 24th ult.
Ship Cluoirinatue, Doane, from Bombay for London,
sailed from St. Helena February 8 • ,
Ship Spark of the Oman, Drummond. from Bombay
for Loudon, exiled from St. Helena February 10.
Ship Southern Orme, Hawes, arrived at Boston 11th
Wit. from Calcutta December 22 Spoke February 1,
let 82.62, lon 32.8110, ship Versailles, Almy, from Cal
cutta for Boston.
Bark Panama. Graven, for Rio de Janeiro, cleared
at New Orleane 6th inst., with 2,100 bbls Sour and 600
kegs lard.
Bark Zephyr, Bina% from Algoa Bay at Boston 10th
lost.
• .
Brig B S Eaton, °Hey, remained at Trinidad de
Cuba 26th nit to mail lu tyro days for Philadelphia
.
Brig Carolina, Cation), from Palermo, arrlred at New
York yesterday.
Brig—, Onenday, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Itamsgate 23d ult.
Brig India, Allen, for Philadelphia, sailed from Mes
sina 16th ult.
Sehr Sylphtde, MeNab, hence arrived at Halifax 6th
set.
&RRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
DP TO ONSI O'CLOCK THIS MORNING
GIRARD HollBl—Cheetnnt Street, below Ninth.
H W Fuller, Chicago Col W H Brown, Pa
W Dock, Jr, Harrisburg 111 r Atwater, Brooklyn
S L Hodges, Worcester B P Ball, Tenn
W 13 Wilson, N Y G 0 Gibbs, N Y
J L Ludwig, N 0 W Blanchard, N Y
J A Pemberton, N 0 Mire 31 Sandford, N 0
W F Patterson, Pottsville 0 Wall, Milwaukee, WM
Pll Wentworth, Boston Jl, Our, Ga
G A Parker, Boston G A Mean, Beading
P B Hunter, Leesport G Paulding. N Y •
W H Van IVagener, N Y T D Sohamburg, N Y
A Welch, Weehington Mr Cooke, Mo
Semi Miller, Alex, Va B S Brewster A la, N 0
G R Dodge A la, Balt J 0 Cawood & la, Tenn
Mrs Deatherage. Va Bra M. blastbam, Va
T B'Allibone, Phil& Joe Smelt, San Franoleco
Oboe G Hooker. Cal Henry Ohenney, N Y
Bra Muller, N Y Alice Allen, N Y
G D Fitzhugh A la, Ind D Kennedy, Roxbury
Miss Conant, Roxbury Mire Caldwell. Wneport
Bre Laporte, Towanda •T 0 Heylman, Phi&
W Townsend. WeetOheeter A Campbell, 11l
Geo P Whltaker, Del it B Bovries,N Y
Elam' Smith, Paterson, N J D El Blunter, Reeding
A',W Leiseoring, Pa Mr Aliellinness, Pottsville
D El Dexter, R 1 W H Bowen', N Y
Geoff Duncan, N Y 0 Knap & la. N J '
M 0 Sadler Troy, N Y 3 W Frost, N I ,
Gent 0 B Steinman, Pa J E Brady, Baltimore
0 Wendell & wf, Waeh'ton John 11 Hall, N Y
John Phillip, N Y A J Brady, N Y
IC Neilsen, Baltimore Isaac Adkiason. Va
Theo W Ellie, Mass Col Ripley, U S A
Jae A Webb, N Y Obas 121 Crary, N Y
W A King,D 0 II W Walker, Mich
A H Harris. N Y J R Ryon, N Y
. . . .
P filtrate, N Y ' TLI Foster, Nlt
L 3 Rigby, N Y 0 H Haut, Ohfoego
D Whitten, Memphis D B Cook, Memphis
Dr 0 Drown Mau H Watson, N Y
Si W Tilton, Boston G W Lane, Boston
Coo W Shaw, Obio Nsthan Stern, Pa
SatnlL Hants, Washtha J W Harrison, N Y
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JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth.
Jos 8 Iredel, PhDs R Settertwator, Phlla
D A Woellper, PhDs W P Ellie, Phila
E H Morey, Brooklyn Jos kierrefleld, Balt
Jen Wilson, Balt Yam' Burns, Belt
G B. Wickers, Balt D G Martin. Balt
Saud B Lerew. Balt Dr G &arm, Balt
Cant Mains, Cuba COI A Ittabide, Ouba
B G Powell, Phila Wiley Campbell, Va
GioChisolen, Okarleston A Thompeon, N.l
Onl Jae Trout, Ruiding Dr Wampole. N J
E 0 Donovan,Balt M R Hook, Washington
EII Gardrer, liollidayeb'g W 0 II eta. Boston
W Andereon, Ohio B F Guy, Washington
Janob Lonoks, Md C Palfrey, Belfast
It II Gallaher, N Y G W Clark, Md
SIRROHANTB , HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
Geo Wallace, Newark, 0 A 0 dfiverman, Pittsburg
Jae Irwin, Clearfield A G Whitney, Harrisburg
P Meets N Y Chas hi Carpenter, N Y
Jim Koontz, Va 3 A Davenport. Ohio
P G Okey, Ohio A J Ludlow, Atlanta, 11l
J II Griffin, Oostarllie, 111 It F Brown, Reading
J 8 Levis, Pittsburg Joshua Loader, Mt Joy, Pa
W P Obear:iit Louts ..li Milieu, .Xenia. Ohio
B B Hammond, Pa II Katz, Mount Joy, Pa
John 13 King, Sharon, Pa A bison, Pa
8 P Bower, Lancaster co J Heal!, Lancaster Co ,
Geo It White, Pittsburg A Thou:Mann, Mercer, Pa
W 11 Miller, Hollidaysburg' B. MoDueney, Pa
Jas Button, Ettewutatown C loll), fitewartstown
D. P Mils & la, Lewisburg 081 Kline, Mercer, Pa
Ohne Smith, Chester co lit B Prleetley, Pa
Dr 8 Stills & la. N J ' wH. liuddlteon, Pa
J D Bernd, N Y R K Austin, Brownsville
P H Ellenberger, Halton It Rear Minersville
T Isbam, N Y Geo Williams, Bplogville
John Hinton, Fpringville 31 B Smarr, York, Pa
J . M Rodman, Pa B Jr Winger, Pa
Hon J Babson, Pa A G Mason, Brownsville
J 11 Wilson, Olarkeville Thee Oollyer, Lynn, Mass
Robt 'T Oollyer, Lynn, Mass ,
UNION 110TRL—Arch street above Third.
B Poindeger, and, J Cortright k Is, Pe,
Mrs Robert garret, Pa W Lind, Lewistown, Pa -
0 Wernaan, Fresehton, NZ If Is Behlemiin & Is, Pa
0 Dobson, & Is, Pottsville Beal Rattner, Tamaqua
Oniterman, Pa It, It Heebner, Pa
BD Smith, Reading J os flood. Ph
L Denlinger. Pa John Coleman, Pa
R H Long, Ltmeseter B .1 Porsey,.Ps
W A Heiteher, Lancaster W'V Beeves, Launder
DI T Huoblner, Litie, Pa John LI Gosweller, Pa
A Whitney, Pottav,lte Mies B A Miller, Pa
II 31 Atilt, Ohio P B Colburp, Conn
8 Bartlett, Mem 31 Moser, Warren, 0
Beckel, Bethlehem W D Enitth, Pa
'torsos 'V Smith, Pa Thee 8 Smith, Pa
A Collins, Pa A B Oarmeny, Pa
W D Diann, et Thomas, Pa John H Carmany, Pa
John flatter Pa J Hutton, Charabersburg
Geo Cook, Linton J D Livens, Hagerstown
J Boyd, Upton
AMERICAN HOTEL—Obootoot et., above /Mb.
bt B Conde!, Boston If P White, Boston
it 121 Began, N Y G D flo , lingsworth k la,Rl
Miss SI A Iloilingeworth,Rl James T Bally, N y
Geo Tomb, Joraey Shore H fil. Firmstone. N Y
Wm Cortina, N Y - 0 E Bnlkley, N Y
Jos Percefull,Va Win Shaw, Richmond, Va
H A Silleorron, N Y II A Stockton, N a
Geo W Flatter, Va Wm Snow, Balt
Jon Wilson, Balt Moe Park, Florida
John Goforth, Phila. B Williams, Woodside Pa
0 Fluntainger Soh Haven .7 B Price, Mineravtlie
J 111 Frick, Minereville E A Oox, Mt Holly
R Word, S Oarolina B E Pope, Va
0 E Knight, Va S 0 Goodwin, N Y
E 0 Tenter, Mass W M. Polliemne. N J
W 8 Snodgrass, Waehlogton J B Snodgrass, Waahlngt
Thoe L Norcross, N J W D Moore, Pine Grove
8 11 Shreve, Balt It J Patterson, Carbondale
.7 0 Grial h, Philo G 8 Groben, Balt
W 0 Smallwood, Jr, Balt W J Levis, N Y
E A Pecker, N Y Geo W Dewey. X Y
F T Hunt, N Y J Cone, Bristol
Capt 11 Shatter, N 3 Jae Obasellier, N V
H Frick, Lewisturg John 8 Cooke, Ye
FRASKLIN HOUBE—Oheatinut street, abate Third
T Jamison. N It' Win U HoDonneld, Ya
John P MoDounald, Va • P Hartung, N l /
S Dowriot. PhDi j Haldeman, Lawman!
Alex N Hall, Del - D L Griffith, Del
Wm K Lone, Reading J A Weigley. Lebanon
Mrs 0 Goody, Oblo Id Holden, Ohio
H P Bally, Dariayille, Pa FII Bryant, 11l
11 T Haywood, NJ J al Fullerton, Yt
3 Gilne, Del 0 W Horsey, Del
L P Boyer, Pottavlile John Smith, N Y
°NIL HOTEL—Base et., above Third.
Nail II Zook, Pa Maseru Ppeobt, Beavertown
H Hauser, Beavertown Jaoob Landis, Middletown
Ism Fox. Middletown Mrs B A Bardwell, Pa
B Shaeffer. Stroudsburg II B Morgan, StrOndsburg
01l Smith, Belvidere, N J G Reese, Pa
L B Baler, Plmordaville Joe Whitaker, Mt Clare -
T 8 1 7anhorn, Leldyetown B T Oebe, Quakertown
A Leaman, Pa Win Miller, Oareisaque.
Jos Hater. Lewisburg, Pa J H Pile, Ringgold
H II Seidel, Lebanon John Carper, Lebanon
Levi Mittman, Lebanon John F Boyd, Reading
J Wleet,lBchnylkill co Israel X Kline, Berke co
J Wolf Berke co J P Bomberger h la, Pa
Miss 8 Bomberger, Pa Jeremiah Roth & la, Pa
N W Wits, Pa G Wise, Jr, Pa
Nara heist, LeVogion, Pe J Lexington, Pa
Isaac Bock, Warwick Prank K Smith, 11l
II J Handler, Potlarille W Griffith, York co, Pa
II Donaldson, Ohio L L Anderson, N 0
H 0 Leidy, Bedford, Pa A E Wetzel, Lewisburg
B Mnder, Liverpool, Pa W Meyers, Pa
El Clerk, Lane co, Pa R W Smith, Pa
Geo 0 Moyer, Freeburg Jos McFadden & Is, Pa
John NI Sheldon, Pa Bawl Laubach, Pa
B. Mayer, Bloomsburg W Bittenbeader. Pa
Joe Gearhart,Columbia on B Splegelmyer, Hartleton
D Mestere, Melville, Pa W Mainers, Melville, Pa
fi 8 Ramsay. Lebanon B P Ramsay, Lebanon
C Lauback & la, Danville DU B Lams, Pa
Jahn P Ortb, Pa Robt A Glover, Pa
Thee G Fox, HutomelsVn A N Harvey, Harveyeville
0 A Niseley, liummelaVn ll Greaser) , & eon, Pa
N Jankies,Borquehanna to" H Bird, Wilkeebarre
II D Oarreany, Lebanon Geo J Bebe, Minereville
T H Wood, Pa N W M Law, Pa
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market at , above Sixth.
0 M Vona', lanced Levi Mentzer, Lane
H P Dauber, Pittsburg Jam Denniddle, Pittsburg
A klehoek - Marietta D Nell, Reading
A S Rennele, P 11 It T II Arndt, Lane en
A Blessing, York 00 J It Shipley, Pa
A Pella, Lewistown .1 Dryer, Lane co
Joe Vetweller York co 3 hi Ornman, Brooklyn
W Ti. filmy, Brooklyn $ Beek, Perrysville
3lt Patterson, Perryville T R Tore, Lanoaater
L Burchfield, Perryville 3 Beale, Perryville
.1 I. }ringer, Andisvllle J ffiantermon, Lana co
A. Billow, Leenville, 0 J Flora, Lenl.town
P,F Gibson, tandieville h A Johnston, Pa
0 W Billow, Pa . 0 Roth, Bloomfield
R Palmer, Went Oheater , 3 Bowers, Lancseter
3 W neyland, Orecent, Pa H D 'Leyland, Crecent, Pa
3 13 Snyder, Lane co A nipple, Lane on
W P Heinen, Lane co JD McOoy, Pa
B B Batlebone, Lscouter
BALD EAGLE BOUM—Third et., above Callowhill,
It Iteldanbaoh. Lalonde? or. 711'mi Morrow, Lancaster on
John M Ciood, Pike's Peak J lt Jones, Montgomery co
Milton 0 Berger, Bucks co flaml Magentas, Pa
Jae Loutight. Buoka on Thee Patera, Lehigh co
B Peters. Lehigh co J Benninger, Northamp co
Wm Del:Langer. Pa Thoa Remerer, Carbon co
Joshua Woulk; Quakertown Jacob Fackler, Dauphin oo
II Oxenrider, Pa David Longenecker, Ps
P Bang, Phila - 1' Brown &In Lancaster
D Miller & la. Lineaster WB I dick & la, Pa
Jsoab P Eohall, Pa ro D Clause, Carbon oo
Amos Mho. Rrideraville T Muer, Carbon co
Max Yost. Beading J L Bring, Lebanon co
Jacob lloCkr, Lebanon co B Bomberger, Lebanon co
B Bomberger, Lebanon co e G Brookey, Lebanon co
II Crowell, Dauphin co D II Rank, Lebanon co
U Levy, Dauphin eo
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et., above (UllO,lllll
PE Bobolimner, Pa, J B Hunan'man, Pa
Nelson Welter, Allentown T Jacoby h eon, Alleant
P A Kline, Kllneeville B Gilbert, Pottevllle
M A Tremolder, Claytownr P Hair, Berke no, Pa
H Allmon, Lebanon, Pa 8 Mohr, Albany
H W Relater. 'Papilla, Pa W T Smith, Bede to
Klee Bahl, Kutztown Mit Reinhard, Kutztown
A It Trolinger, Pa W H Buckman, Jenkins
Geo Laudle Pa town
Levi Line, Allentown John Jarrett, Pa
MOUNT VBRNON HOTEL—Second street, above Arab
.7 I Deeslen, Beading Jae %Invade, Bethlehem
Wilson N Jagger, Ohas Morrie,
B fiimmons, Wllm'o, Del John hloOarty, hid
Plt Mullah, Bethlehem 0 V Pradenak, Pa
Geo Pelmet, N Y Deal Orosby, N Y
P 0 Jeffries, Humes Oily WII Redden, Del
D W Ohambere, Del Bawl W Barkirk, N J
P T Jonas, Pottsville 3 T Trenehard, N Y
NWT Clarke & da, Pa 0 ()mama% Pa
au Labli klurisTille, Ta r; 8 NoLaini laugelvlllo
PIitSS• 4I I I LADELPIIIA. - *TVESDAIti APItIL 1
BLACK BEAR INN-4lfth andlierohslit street!.
Abm Forlenblugh, York 03 Jtio K Miller, York co
Wm M Punk, York co John P a tto n , Lancastar co
jno Traynor, Chester co T Mateo, Lancaster co
Wm @ Oheyney, W Cheater Jacob Taylor, W Cheater
B McCullough, Md E D Jenkins, Lancaster co
Jae Menlot, Laminator co John Marti, Lancaster co
Jae Scott, Chester co Annie Kimble, Cheater co
Davis Kimble, Chester co am Rick, Obeeter co
John R Birch, Lonlavllle,Ky Thous II Bagby, W Cheater
Win D Eying, Tontitown X P Killingworth, N ERft
X Eartranaft, Pottstown - J Iliattranaft, Pottstown;
Gee W Hensel, Lancaster co Win J Mee, Lancaster co
G W Linville, Lancaster D Kapp, Soimerstown
311 Maynard, filtransburg It V Bataan& & la, Pe
W S Warren, Lancaster, Pa N Barlow, Providence
B Stubbs, Cecil co, BM M W Fulton, Bowlandville
J A Stanbrldite, N London Jet Watson, Kimbleville
If 0 Greenfield, Einableville J Vanderelice,Phrealxville
Ell P Davis, Xlmblayllle A Reeler, Eimbleyille
J W Swift, Lancaster co J Swift, Jr, Lancaster co
II Browetsr, Shirleyeburg J Brewster, Shirleyeburg
P Foust. Dalton, 0 B E Foust, Ps
Itobt Patel, Cheater co Ed King, Pickering
Sarni Miller, Mt Union Robt Hodgson, W Cheater
BOBTOkIt
BARLEY 811111 AP NOTBL—Beeend it, below Tine
A Blakey, Newtown P M Bleb!, Quakertown
LB Pratte, Bather° sdw Lever, Abblostou
W Beek, Doylestown Moe Oenrlak, Blabber°
Remble, Wayne to BB %amble, Wayne es
Complexion.-1r Is an Impossibility for any
person afflicted with it diseased liver, or with any die
order of the digestive organe, to have a good or clear
complexion. "Hooftund's Garman Bitters 21 will
remove all disease from ihe liver and digestive organs,
and, by thus giving health ant strength be those or
gans, remove that callowness of appearance and rough
ness of the skin noticed in so many. These Bitters
are prepared - and forage by Dr. o.lkl. JAOIIBON & 00.,
No. 418 ARM Street, Philadelphia, Pa. lt•d&W
Window Shades, Luce Curtains, Mamma( Cur.
tabs Materials, Gilt Oorrdose, Window El °naiads, all co
lors; Bailey's Patent Fixtures for Shades; P u t nam
Shade Boilers, Cords, Tassels, and Denies ; Rem Mt•
seeps, and Plashes; Erooatelles, Window Shade, Cur
tain, and Upholstery goods, wholesale and retail. Ho
tels and pu Ito Institutions fitted up at shortest notice.
W. HENRY PATTEN,
mhid•dta 630 CHESTNUT Street,
Sewing Machines.—All persons who have
been Induced to buy Sewing Machines which will not
perform the work that purchasers expected them to do,
are informed that BINGER'S MAOIIINES never tall to
do any kind of work. No one is ever disappointed In three
fdsobines
Je2743m
Singer's Sewing Machines.—The new Faint.
17 Sewing Machines, at $5O and $75, are attracting tint.
venal attention. In all essential good qualities they
are much the beat Machines ever offered at 11, low price
I. Si-. SINGER & CO.,
.427.Sni' 602 CHESTNUT Street
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines.
OVITOE, 628 CHESTNUT 81'. mh26.lin
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New Article.
A New Article.
Piketon & Bon's Crenate for the Hair
Photon & Bon'e Cocolna for the Hair
PhDlon & Bon's °oscine for the Hair
Beet and Cheapest Artiele
Best and Cheapest Article
For ' Dressing, Beautifying, Cleaning,
For Dreasing, Beautifying, Cleaning,
For Drawing, Beautifying, Cleaning,
Curling, Preserving,
and .
and
Restoring the Hair.
Restoring the Hair,
Restoring the Heir.
Enquire for Photon & Bonin Cowlnt.
Inquire for Philon & Bon's Oooolne
eware of Counterfeit/1.
Beware of Counterfeits
Large Bottles, Pifty Genie.
Nmsll Bottles, Twentydve Cents!.
fin3ali Bottles, Twetttytive Conte,
For sale by all Jobbers, Druggists, end rauoy Goods
In the every part of the United States.
Wholesale and Retail Depot,
Nos, 517, 997, and 197 BROADWAY, New York.
T. B. PETERSON k BROS., No. 709 OIIESTNIIT
Street, Wholesale Agents. fel9-tf
On the 9th instant. by Bey. William Darnell. at Wld.
mingtOn, Mr. JOHN W. LYOETT to Bilge atElllßill
DIJOH.E£I, both of New Cloth, county, Delaware. *
On Monday evening, March 7th, by Be,. F.D. Land,
Mr. JAMES CONNOIt to Mom SARAH. A. BIOHNDR.e.
Oa the 7th 'natant, by Rey Mr. Mann, Mr hi SIEORGE
TAXMEN Erg ,P.R. S or Germany, to he RAN
NAIILEAPRII. of Salem, N J.
Oa the 6th day, the Bth inst., Many, wife of Samuel
Ihnsington, In the 86th year of her age.
Her reletives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral, without further no tice, on Third day morning,
the 12th inst.. at 11 (Afloat, from the late residence of
her father, Jacob Albertson, Plymouth, Blohtgesnery
county, Pa.
Oonveyances will be at Conshohocken to meet the 9
o'clock cats from Ninth and Green streets. **
On the Bth Instant, Mrs. ANN JONEB, In the 64th
year of her age.
The relaUves and friends of the faintly are rasped.
fullyinvited to attend the funer a l jroin the residence of
her husband, 31r. Biles Jones, Olford street, opposite
Josephine street, Ptanttore, thin (Togas.") afternoon,
at 2 o'clock To proceed to ()oder Bill Cemetery. *
On the Bth Instant, after a Ipns and tralniul Illneu,
letdltrY ORMOND WIIIIIRRO, wife of William II: -
Wloberg.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend the funeral, (tom the residence of her hee•-
bend, on Wednesday morning, 18th )set, at 10 o'cicilk,
without further notice.
On the morning of the 10th thetent, AUGUSTUB P.
lIILDE MUNDT.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect.
fully invited to attend the funeral, frem the re'ideooo
of hie father, 0 P. A.lllldebranat, No. 905 Buttonwood
street, above Ninth, on Wednesday afternoon, tith
instant, eta o'clock, without further notice, *
On Sitodity evening, 10th instant, Lev. allolloll Y.
MOREHOUS 9, Hector of Bt. Andrew's, Mount Holly.
The clergy of the Episcopal Church, and friends of
the family, are respectfully Invited to attend the fir
petal, from his into residence, in Mount Holly, at 10
o'clock, onWedneaday, the 13th Instant
Oo the /Ith instant, NI,I4IABETH, wife of Renry
Stiles, in the 57th year of her age.
The relatives and Mende of the faculty are respect , .
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's
residence, No. 441 North Fifth atreet, above Willow
street, on Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock, to prooeed
to Laurel Hill Cemetery, without further notice. **
On Saturday, 9th instant, SUSANNAII ELIZABETH,
aged two yearn and fire months, only child of donee P.
Smith. (Pottsville papers will lease copy ]
nas Thos. Gales Forster will Lecture at the BlOBlOAL FUND FULL, on WEDNINDAY
BITICNINO, at 8 o'clock, on "What is Fpiritualism ?
Admission 10 cents. epi2.2t*
•
um Au Adjourned Meeting of the Junior
ANTISLAVERY SOCIETY will be held at
OLARNEON HAM, Cherry street, above 13.004, on
TUXBDAY EVENINO,I2th instant, at 7g &cloak.
1 tin ANNA 0. DAVIS, Secretary.
[ HT, Post Office, Philadelphia, Asfil 1 lthi
1100.
The Through Mane for Nei York,Bocton, New York
State, the New England States, and Britieh Provinces,
will close at thlePfiloe, on the 12th instant and until
farther notice, at 10 A. M., and OP. M. The 1 o'clock
P. M. Moil to New York Is disoootinued.
GIDEON G. WESTOOTT,
apl2-0t Postmaster.
[lx TWentleth Ward Erect ! —The People's
ASSOCIATION will meet THIS ItlifiNlNd, at
their Room, ELEVENTH Street avd GIRARD avenue,
in GRAND MASS biNETING, to ratify the Nomina
tions of BROWN and NEAL, and the WARD TICKET.
All persons who are opposed to the corruptions of the
National Administration, and in favor of the People's
Party, are invited. Several prominent speakers will
address the meeting.
GEORGE W. IORD, President.
E. HERITAGE, 800TEIATy. it*
[go. Poet Office, Philadelphia, 4tprtl oth,
1869 —On and after MONDAY. the 11th lafteta,
the following changee will be made In the hours of
closing the through matte for the South and Went.
WESTERN MAlL—Through to Bt Louie and Obi
°hag°, will close at 1010 A. St , Instead of 8 F. M.
EOUTEINEN MAlL—Through to New Orleans, will
eloge at 10 80 A. M., Instead of 11 A M.
Through mane from the South awl Went are (incited
to arrive, on and atter MONDAY, 11th instant, at 11
o'clock, A. M., end will be assorted for delivery Imme
diately after arrival.
GIDEON G. WESTOOTT,
t9ll-8t Postmaster.
gey At a Meeting of the Comeniasioners
named In the Act incorporating the PIMA.
llki,PlllA 003 f AN STBAMSIIIP COMPANY," bold
this oth day of April. a majority rf maid Connnieeloners
being presant,ll was revolved, that in accordance with
the provision of sold act therefor made, public notice
be given by advertisement in the Gazette, Penasylna.
nian, Press, Inquirer. Evcnuig Journal, end Butfetin,
far the period of ten days; atm that, no the 26th day of
the month aforesaid, at 12 Al. of odd day, Rooks eball
be opened and kept open at the AlkiltillANTB' EX
011ANGID, for the purpose of receiving subecriptlmen to
the Ospital Stook of the said Company. apll 10t
ors Notice.—The Stockholders of the Green
and COATES-STREET PHILADELPHIA PAS
SENGER RAILWAY COMPANY are hereby notified
to meet at the Office of said Company, No. 248 WAL
NUT Street. Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 18th day
or April A. D., 1859, at 10 . o'clock A. 81., for the pur.
pose cf taking into consideration the Act of Assembly
of Pennsylvania, approved March 22, 1859, entitled
An act to authorize the Germantown Passenger Rail
way Company and the Green and Goatee-streets Phila
delphia Passenger Railway Company jointly to lay a
stogie track on Fourth end Eighth greets. Philadel•
phis," and to accept or reject the same; nod if the said
not should be accepted, to take order as to the disposi
tion of the Block, and the putting of the said new
Roadin operation
JAMS COOPER, Prenidapt.
Attest—Wm READ, Secretary. ans4lB
BrA Large Lot of Ready-made Clothing of
all kinds. for Gentlemen, Ladies,and Children,
for sale at the UNION BENEVOLENT STORE, N. W.
corner of Seventh and Bausom streets. gelling MI at
cost, to make , 00m for new Rupp% a. ap2stuthat*
Rs. People's state Convention —The Citi
zens of Philadelphia, and of the eeveral coun
ties of We Commonwealth, attached to the PEOPLFA
PARTY, and all voters who are opposed to the unjust,
unwise, and extravagant measures of the National Ad.•
ministration, are requested to send DELEGATES, espial
in number to their several reoreeentatlons in the Gene
ral Assembly, to a CONVIINTIQ,N to be held at 11AU
RISIIIIRG, on Wedneeday, June Bth, 1810, at 10 A. 11.,
to nominate Candidates for AUDITOR GENERAL and
BIIRTEYOR GENERAL, to be 'toted for at the general
election in next October.
MBNRY M. PULLER, InalrmAn
WILI,TAH B. MANN. Secretary. epB•tf
uge Ply Wend Notice.—Office of the Amerl
- FIRE INSURANOR COMPANY,
PIIILAXIELPBIA. April 4, 1859.
The Directors bare THIS DAY declared a dividend
of SIX PER CET. for the last Mx months, which
will be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal repro
sentatires, on or atter the 14th inst. oiewr of State tax.
cps -10t* TllOB. it. M ARIB, Secretary.
n. The Stockholders of the Germantown
PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY are here.
by notified to meat at the °Mae of the Company. No.
228 DOOR Street, on MONDAY, May 2d, A. D., 1859 at
4 o'oloole, P. M., for the purpose of taking into eon.
elderation the Supplement to their Chatter, passed
March 22,1859, and also in relation to the disposition
of the Macknd the puttin g lLLlAM Mof the Road in oILLWARD, peration.
W
apl•dtm2 President.
Notice —ln pursuance of an Act of Ae•
eembly. peened March 29 h 1859, a Meeting of
the ETOOKIIOLDE IIB of the BOOK 00AL 0051 PANE
will be held at the Office of the Oorneany.No. 221 South
FIFTH Street, Philadelphia, SATURDAY, April
1859, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the Election of Floe pi
nafore J. O'BRIDN,
apl-121 Beeretosy:
twDr. Wedor's Chestnut Springs Water
015.1111, st Chestnut 11111 3 Plailells'phis emu%
W 44
Eivecial Notun
I. M. BINOSIt Or 00.,
602 OIDT.I3TNIIT Street
Marriageg.
Mattis.
New flublication.
AND
NEWSPAPERS A' MAGAZINES..
A; W NC H ,
820 011E8TNUT ISTAEBT,,RiILtair,ULPHIA,
PUBLIBNEIII.B , - AGENT forsopplyini the tirade with
Newspapers, Megezinee, idimap Publiettione, &a. Or
ders iron Bookeellere, rostineetite,"and,tiewomen, et.
tended to with priimfitnitia end, deep:doh.
ktihserlptlons reoetekd for tiewevipere and allosints,
American and Poreign. It 7 Trade Lleka supplied,
' VONOIX,
apt 6.amw , 320 &Mint street, Philadelphi a,
SCENES AND . 'VENTURES IN TDB
UNITED EWES -ARMY. Now salon now
ready.
3 amps AND ADYNXTUBS2 IN THE ABUT; or,
Romance of Military Lire. By P. Bt. G. Cooke, Colonel
Becond Dragoons, 11. B. A. 1 vol. 12mo. Pecan.
An exceedingly interietlng b7 r k, full.of wild and
romantic adventures and math Molded(' in the far
West. The deeeriatlve ,portlen are admirable. The
writer depicts, In an elegant and graphic style. the wild
beauties of the distant regions through which be
travelled, lavishly Into ble narrative a Writ of poetry
which would naturally 7 1ie awakened In the mind of a
young end ardent lover of Nature by the contemplation
of her wonders and bvantlea There le much that is
Interesting In the work concerning border life and In
dian warfare, and BOviteh personate are given of the ad.
venturous !ices of western hunters. We have read the
book with much pleasure, and recommend it to those
irho wish something both entertaining and instructive.
— T v- nfint Journal. • .
Rni/lleked and for Pele,by
LINDSAY k BLAXIBTON,
Babllehers and Booksellers,
apl2 No. 26 Booth BIXTEI Street, above. °bailout
TRviNws "WASHINGTON," VOL. 6.
14111 be publinhed THIS WBEIC the PINTII and
Liar Volume, of
. .
IRVING'S '
Completing this intereetlng work.
UY Penrose wishing ,to have this last voluthe to
complete their nets, can, by leaving their address with ,
on have 14 allot them the day It is published.
Those having copies bound in LIBRARY BINDING
can have the mut VOLUME. BOUND TO MATCH
by leaving: s.. sample volume at our Store. MI we have
ordered COPIt 8 IS MIMS, ILLPIXBIILY for this per
pan, of the •
• 12MO. BDITION,
OOTAVO EDITION,
. and ILLUSTRATED, EDITION.
We also offer for ease
COMPLETE COPILIS Olf IRVING'S WOBBIII in 21
vols.—various sty/es of binding.
Our stook of STANDARD, LIBRARY, and PINBLY
BOUND BOOKS le not,exeelled by any house in the
city, whilti the large', collection of RELIGIOUS,
MISCELLANEOUS, and ILLUSTRATED WORKS,.
make a most desirable assortment from whioh to select,
offering to book•buyere MIRY IRDIA7II,3IPNT in YARISTY
and LOW PitiRCII
ALL T 11,2 Nr2l9 2200,118 received u noon so pub
lished, and for solo by
;HAZARD BROTHERS,
apll-24 724 011MTNUT Street.
SOWERSOWER, BA RNES, & CO.,
, AND DAALNtts IN
MISOELLANEOII4. SCHOOL. AND BLANK BOOKS
AND STA tiONBRY3
No. 87 North rfintD Street below Arch,
• Philadelphia.
Publltbera of the followirg popular School Books,
which are aatitoxiedged by all intelligent teaahera
who have given them a Oarefal examination to be and 4
veiled in them adtritatioo to the purposee intended:
SANDDREP NNW BBRIES OF READERS,
Connieties of
Sanders' New Primer; .
" " /fret llader,
" " Third llßeader,
" 44 Fifth ilead?r, •
44 44 Speaker,
" 44 Speller.
" 44 Second Baader,
" 44 Werth Reader,
" High El4:6oolReader,
" Toting Ladleail Reader.
DROOl{B , NORMAL TR MARY AND MENTAL
Dy Prof. E. Brooke, of Lancaster Normal School.
PE LIMN'S SPLENDID SEEM OP OUTLINE MAPS
They are especially adapted to those beginning, as
well as lo these more advanoed in the study of Geogra
phy, as they receive from them a clearer and more cor
rect conception of the character and relative site and
position of every physicil and political feature, than
CAA be obtained from any other ?daps extant."
Alt the publications of
IVIBON Ec. PHIPINEY,
AND
A. 8. BARNES is SURE.
NEW YORK,
key be found on band at, N. Y. Publlliberal Priem.
epB.4lu) If
ftlerdiant Qailora
• 0. T,HOMPSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
N. E. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND WALNUT
STREETS,
OPPOSITE %%marmot; SQUARE,
Icvites Attention to hia stock of FABRICS, eatable
for the present and anteing Renton, adapted to the
wants of all classes of choice custom, which will be
made to order with personal care and alt neceeeary oh.
Berenice of fashion. -
N. 11.—Particular attentiou given to fit of PANTA
LODNB. apl2.tuthfte 20t
Opticians
11/FOROSOOPES, Spy Glasses, Mahe
nestled Instruments, Opera.Glesses, Stereoscopes,
Sotveyidg compasses, Galvanic Batteries, Barometers,
Magic Lanterns, .fro , ho. tee.'
AIOALLIBTER k BROTHER,
• 728 CHESTNUT Street
Our priced and descriptive catalogue, (100 pages, 200
illustrations,) furnished gratis, and sent by mail free of
„ charge. ap1.2.4t
QFECTAOLES,
1 .0 OF GOLD, SILV&R, AND ELAETTO ETRE!,
FRAMER, wittt Pelt= fine Flint pitmen!
_ . . .
for Mathematics iata
Thermomote4l, dolma Apparataa. . .
• • fdI.O.II,O4IOIOPES,
made and for sale low by
JAMES W. QIJEEN fa 00.
924 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Prided and Illnetrated Catalogues eent by mail free
of obmwe. ' mbLSm
begat "Notices
I.l B t THE COURT OF 00VION PLEAS
-IL FOR TRH CITY AND COUNTY OP PIIILADEL..
PHU.
Agnes Webster, Sto. Deoembar Term, 1838. ,
vs. No. 48.
-
Curtis Webster.
Eln : Please notlce a Rule in the above case to ehew
cause whys Divo ce should not be decreed, returnable
SATURDAY, April 231,1829, at 19 o'clock A. M.
d. P. 84CiDERSON,
Attorney for Libellant.
spl2.tath4t*
VOST—Cortilleate No. 161 of Stock of the
it-J, TAMMY BAYING FUND AND BUILDING AF
SODIATION. Applicat'on hating been made for re
newal, any person finding
: the aame will riOXISO return
It to JAMEttt H. BILLINMON. It*
gro FAMILIES LEANING TILE CITY.
—Furniture of all description° will be thankfully
received as donations In aid of the CHARITY HOSPI
TAL. Address Mrs. E. A. HOPKINS, 1231 rilbert
street, or Alias ANN COUSTY, 419 North Eleventh
Street, or at the HOSPITAL, BUTTONWOOD, below
Broad. ap]2•tnt"2t*
VOU CAN GET•A LIFE-SIZS Photo
.ll.= graph In Oil. made from the Daguerreotype or Am.
brotype of your deceased friend, nt REIMER'S GAL
LERY, SEOOND Street. above Or0(10. Its
Q„PIItITS TURRSNTLNE.-1.00 bble. Spts
1 , 3 Turpentine, landing from Behr Riohard Vara, and
[ornate by ILOWLAY, ABLIBUBNEIt, & 00
apl2 No 16 &nth Wharves.
WAR AND PITOII.-1.00 bbls. Tar; 250
kegs do ; 300 bbls Pitoh, in store and for eels by
BOWLER . , AREIBURNER, &
802 No. 10 Booth Marva.
GUY'S MONUMENT HOUSE,
BALTIMORE MD.
WM. GUY & 00. have re.loased this favorite ROll4O,
whioh is kept upon the Burepoan Plan. Gentlemen
can have ell the comforts, without the annoyance of a
hotel, paying only for what they order
apB-12t* WM. GUY & CO.
aTO BUY CHEAP WATCHES, go to
Northwest &rat rikrt BROOND and NEW Streete,
Pio. 412 [ap4o.omit] J. FRIES.
I IitILLS & SHEETINGS FOR EXPORT.
Id- , DAWN, BLEAUHED, fr, ELITE DRILLS.
HEAVY & LIGHT MEETINGS,
gultable for .158 port, for axle by
YROTIIIIMIIAM & WELL°,
14 Seetth FRONT ST., f 85 LETITIA ST.
0a16.1.7
WALL PAPERS.
ROWELL Br. BOURKE,
191101,E8ALN
WALL AND WINDOW PAPER
w4l3,snouBn,
tio. n SOUTH FOURTH STREET
Below Market, East 21de
WALL PAPER
We Invite attention to our supetiOr satortment of
ViT.A.2.42. P.A.P.WR.
At the right priers. Paper Hangers sent to any part of
the State.
LONG-STRETH & BRO.,
- IQ, NORTH THIRD STREET.,
Five dome above HAMM ttreet, near the terminus
of all the Passenger Railroads.
ap9 Muth 2a
A -
EUGENE SMITH,
PAPER AND RAG WAREHOUSE,
No. 20 NORTH FIFTH STREET.
Constantly on hand all kinds of
WRITING,
PRINTING,
ENVELOPE,
WRAPPING,
And a Superior Article of
HARDWARE AND BLASTING PAPERS.
tnat2s-Im
STERLING
SILVER-WARE.
AT MANUFAOTURERS' PRICES.
TEA•SEIS.
PITCHERS,
GOBLETS, •
OUP%
KNIVES,
FORKS,
SPOONS, do.,
On hand end made to order at the Manufactory of
MEADOWS .8c 00.,
mar 10.1 m 310 CHESTNUT STREET.
rHEESE.-420 boxes /Uric:liner county
XJ obsess, in store and for sale by
0. 0. SADLER k 00.,
ap9 KROH Street, second door above Front:
A LOOHOL.—Manufactared and for sale by
WETTIERTLY: & BROTHER,
Non 47 and 40 North SECOND Street.'
lIOULDERS.-80 bhds, dry salt Shoul
1,7 dere, pat received and for sale by
0. 0. SADLER. k 00.,
apg ARCH Street, eeeond door above Front.
LARD. -11f bbla. No. 1 Loaf Lard, for
male by 0. C. SADLER & CO ,
Amu fiLteet, aecood doer above If oat.
`2l, lAA
Udall MD Gnaw.
SOMETHING NEW.
HOMES' PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING.
NETTED BISHOP SKIRT.
It is admitted that there Is nothing so mach needed
to give a graceful and elegant form to a Lady's dress as
a aliirt whist'', in every particular, will itecompUih this
•deairable object •
The market Is fall of Spring Skirts, Nome of them
well recommended, and many of them known and ad
mitted to be worthless p but ALL of them haie objet-
tione which are overcome In oar g , SBLP-AD.IIISTING
NETTIE]) BISHOP SKIRT Our springs are of a ea
parlor quality, and are connected together by a fabric
of Net-work (made by hand) an formed as to throw all
the faloon et the skirt back, forming a uniform
BISHOP above, from the top to the bottom, while.the
front of the MLitt, hangs perfectly 'straight, and AL.
WAYS RBTAININN THI SAME GRAMM
eIIAPB—NZVBE PLATTNNING DOWN, as le the
cue with all others.
We have made revere! important improvements in
the form and flnieh of our okirt, and have added a
SUPPOBTEIt,” which gives the BISHOP
A FULLNESS AND STABILITY not found in any
other skirt. , .
There are several miens why the " PATENT NET
TED BUMP SKIRT" reoelyte &preference over all
others:
1. IT HASA PORN Olt SHAPE NOT TO BE POUND
IN ANY OTHER SKIRT
E. It is made with Double Eztenelon, end eon easily
be aajoeted to any else.
B. The net-work between will prevent the dram from
falling In and showing the position of thehoops through
the Orees, and prevent acoldente which tho ladies on
denten&
4., Tile net-work is so constructed that when pressed
out of shape, as It must be when the lady is walking
with another person, the opposite side retains its posi
tion, airfoil is not the use with any other kind.
5. 'lhe ladies will not be annoyed with stitches giving
away (as the ladles too well know is the fact with all
other styles now In use), as the springs are supported
by the net-work.
- Indies who hive need all the approved styles, from
$l2 down to $1.50 each, have pronounced this Skirt
superior to ell others, In NOSH, DURABILITY, AND
BTABILITY OF SHAPE. We recommend all who
wish fora good Skirt, ELASTIC and PLIABLE, with
a COBis BISHOP 10101, to look at
OUR PATENT SELF-ADILTBTING NETTED BISHOP
SKIRT,
Before buying any other. Doubtless this is the 'best
Skirt manufactured, as we are sure they receive the
preference with many good Judges, and are assured by
the increasing demand for them, that they are con
stantly gaining favor with the ladles. •
LADIES , SIZES, with 8,9, 10, 12,18, 14, 18, 21, 80
?Triage, from p mu 84, each.
Mem hi zee, with 8,7; 8,9, and 10 oprings.
FOR BALE By
T. RENON & BONS,
Stores 922 and 924 PINE STREET.
ap7•thea&tn fit
SIDE -BAND OASSIMEREB.
Black and White Plaids.
Black and White Mixtures.
Brown and White Mixtures,
Panay Stripes and Mixtures.
Solid, plain colors.
Boys , styles for Coate and Pants.
Gann' Spring and BILECIMer 1:1010.10g11.
Marseilles and Bilk Vestings '
LIGHT COLORS HABIT CLOTHS.
DESIRABLE LIGHT CLOAKING CLOTHS.
Pine Black Broadcloths, $1.60, $2, 82.50, $3, $0.76,
$5.60, &o.
Beat Black Doeskins and Oeselmeres.
Little Ticket" Black Buskins."
Medium quality Blank Casslmeres
The beet $1.25 Blank thundmeres we've ever sold.
iri" The LARGEST and most SELECT ever offered.
Prices all right.
N. B.—lndnaementa to Tailors.
COOPER & CONARD,
apll B. E. center NINTH & MARKET S.
SPECIAL NOTICE! I!
THORNLEY & OHIBH
Would Invite attention
THIS DAY
To a large Meek of
FRENCH DAM AND MANTILLA GOODS !
.PLAIN CLOTH DUSTERS!
LIGHT SILK RAGLANa!
TRAVELLING CLOAKS AND DUSTERS, &o
BLACK ambit BHAWLI.
BLACK OIL.BOILT BILKS.
RIM FANCY SILKS AND DRESS GOOD?
PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED CRAPE SHAWLS, &a
THOBNIABI a ORIBM'S,
ap9 N. N. Corner EIGHTH & SPRING. GARDEN.
DIOR BABEGE ROBES, two•flonnced
At. 'and double-skirt of new and desirable etyles.
OUR WEN STODIWIT & Dal:era:lM,
440, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
aptqlt above Willow.
pica BROOBE SILT. ROBES, two
.E.E. flounces, twenty yards long , just from auction.
OIIRWEN. esODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
ap9.3t above Willow.
QPRING•STYLE SHAWLS, In all desi-
N 7 rabic colors
CURSYNN STODDaRT h BROTHER, '
• 410, 952, and 454 North SIOOND Street,
apo.3t above Willow. -
MOUSSELINE DE URINE, a beautiful
.1.1.1.- light fabric, in blues, browns, pinks, modem,
lilacs, greens, just from New York auctions.
OtIRWEN STODD &HT fr. BROTHER,
460, 452, rind 454 North BZOOND Street,
apt/ St above Willow.
T . IGUT COLOR CLOTHS, DUSTERS,
1/ Raglans, and Circulars, of new sad approved
atylen. OURWELN Jo.T.ODDART dr..BROTURR,
460, OS, and 404 North BROOM/ Street,
_
bp St above Willow.
BILK CIRCULARS, DUSTERS,' RAG-
L &NS, &o —Post opened, a full line.
OIIRWEN STODDAET & BROTHER.,
400; 452, and 464 North BEOOND Sheet,
ap9 at above Willow.
L ONDON SPRING OASSIMERES.
Just opened, an invoice of
',stoat otyles of London Fancy Ossolmeres.
Neat Stripes and Bilatnrce for Botts.
Also;
French Cassimeres, of thin textures.
Oheolto, Black and White Ploido.
Novelties In Vestinas and Coatinga-
SNATIPLEIBEI BROTHERS,
apT OREBTNUT and ISGHTH Streets
1 - 40E MANTLES.
.3..41 French Lama blantlee, Pointe, and nimbi.
Chantilly Goode. of beet fabric,
In all the varieties of new atylen
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
ap7 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Btreete
txturoions.
ffig:t.:-..-. -
EXCURSION!
PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING
RAILROAD COMPANY
WILL ISSUE
EXCURSION TICKETS,
GOOD FOR THE
12th, 13th, and 14th Inst.,
PHILIDELPHIA TO H.RRRISBURG,
AND RETURN, AT .7.3 23 F.,AOR
TWO PASSENGER' TRAINS
WILL LEAVE TIM DEPOT,
BROAD AND VINE STREETS,
TUESDAY, the 12th Instant,
FOR HARRISBURG,
AT TX A. H. AND B,Sj P. AI.,
AT IN M. AND tig P. M
BY ORDER OP THE BOARD,
W. I. IVI'ILITIDNINTY,
WIGHT & BROWN,
19 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
FOREIGN AND DOhIRSTIO SMALL WARES
AND
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
ZIIII.YR WORSTED, MN ['LAND WOOL, do.
Oar long aspartame in the ttLainees and Intimacy with
the beet markets of Europe enables WI to offer goods at
each prices as will afford aatisfaction to every elm of
broom mar224m*
HOSIERY.
80,000 DOZEN
hint received DIREOT from the beat
GERMAN AND union MANUFAGTURERS.
eLso,
LADLES , LISLE TWA GLOVES GAUNTLETS, &a
THOS. MELLOR & CO,
8 NORTH THIRD STREET,
mar23-2m PHILADELPHIA.
(ILI) TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN,
Li pronounced by the Medical College of London the
beet specific: for Consumption, Gravel, Dyspepsia, Clout,
Itheurnatism, Ohllls, Fever, dm For rale by all the
isadidg Druggists and Grocers f Philadelphia.
The OLD TOM is imported exclusively by F. D.
LOCKIOIIAISIP, importer or French Wince and Bran:t
attle, Qin, &0., 217 South FRONT Street, Phila.
delphla. apll-Im#
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.-H. H. HEN
/. DEMON & CO., Booksellers, ,
Will remove, on the FIRST OP MAY, from the
corner of Fifth and Arch Streets, to the
NNW STORE, No. 000 AROII Street, near Sixth.
117 - Previous to removal the stook on hand will be
0010 et reduced rates. spll-6t*
MINTON* ENOAUSTIO TILES for
Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottages.
Garden Vases and ?fountains.
Vitrified Pipe for denim' aed water conduotors.
Imported and for ante by
amoixemr,
lowa , OMIWTHLIT etroet,
ILLER WANTS A SITUATION—Hu
bed U years' praetice In Jima of **best =Ws of
Penneyliania,Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia Beet
of references. Addreni MILLER, Germantown road,
New Market Miner, Philadelphia. ,
URE WEE WANTED.—Brewor wasted zin
."-.e the lined 'Brewery west of Philadelphia—Any
time between now and about- the 'first of July—s
thorough, practical Brewer 'of Pale and Stock Ales.
Apply, by letter, to s. BREWER,i , care of Phila
delphia 'lcily Frill," giving full ridiculers. None
but q tire-elan Brewer, with the beet of references,
need apply. Married man preferred. mh24l-butt
ASITUATION WANTED—Sy a LAD,
•Biodi 18. (Graduate of Crittenden's Commercial
Collegej ea Asstertant Bookkeeper or Intry Clerk, in
a Wholesale Dry-goods Jobbing at Commlsslon Home.
Would make .bimselr metal to Ms employer. Good
tat,' •refereneee , even as to honesty, ko. Addreeil
J. T. B.: , Prose Chloe.
* Sale and to Let.
T ° RE N T
THE VERY DESIBARLE •STORES
- ORDER THE • ,
NEW HOTEL' BUILDING
• AT THE CORNER OD . .„
NINTH AND DHESTNHT STREETS..
'Applications will be received at the office of the lin
tel Company„ at the southwest corner of NINTH and
RANSOM street/ Viewed Door), malt the
25T1-1 OF .1 3 .- . F1R.5.1.A. 1859.
Poe the rentteg of Eve Stores on CHESTNUT street,
and sit Stores en NINTH street, in the said Building,
mud Stores to be ready for occupation in July neat.
J. SERGEANT PRICE,
apl2-tuthke at SECRETARY..
Mt• FOR SALE, OR TO RENT.--The
valuable Mill Property and Water Privilege, weU
known as " Robson MI11," situate on the Ridge road,
In the Twenty-Rest Ward, Philadelphia. The , Mill
Home Is about 60 feet square, four storiee high, with a.
large attic, and Is well calculated . for manufacturing
purposes, either of woollen or cotton goods. There are
two good water-wheels, and the water power is one of
the most valuable in the pity of Philadelphia. The
mill contains all the machtuery for the manufasttiting
of flour, with six run of !donee
Possession given on the let of July next. For fur
ther information apply to JONATHAN It: MOOSE,
on the premises apl2-ttatbset*
girm A NE AT COTTAGE IN GER
MANTOWN TO RENT—Situate at the corner of
MAIN and . CARPENTER Streets, adjoinieg the
residence and grounds 'of George W. Oarpenter. The
House is implied with Hydrant Water and GM, and
the grounds are neatly laid (int with a variety of shade
trace and ehrubbery. Omnibuses pus the door through
out the day to and from the depot, in connection with
the railroad trains. Immediate poesesmon given. Rent
5125 per annum, or 5200 for the summer months, say
from May lett* September let. Apply to GEORGE W.
CARPENTER, 787 Market street, or to J. 0 ROOF,
Main street, opposite Sherpneok street, Germantown.
apl2.4t*
COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO•LET.-
- A neat and roomy Cottage at °BELTON HILLS,
near North Pennsylvania Railroad, 8 .miles from the
city. Apply at 421 MARX.SY Street. spl2-tt
EaFOR SALE—The large HOUSE and
LOT, N. E. corner of THIRD and HAMILL
Streets. Lot 68 feet by 160 feet deep. Hauge 27 feet
front, with double bsok buildings." Suitable for a Ho.
tel and Livery Stables. loquire of P. D. MYERS,
N. N corner of SEVENTH and &ANSON Streets. or
to EDWARD 0. DIEHL, Conveyancer, 630 WALNUT
Street, below biath.
do COTTAGES FOR SALE. Five new
EU and commodlone Cottages at EDGEWATER The
situation is high and healthy, with Otmrches awl Select
geboole in the neighborhood. Steamboats and Railroad
furnish many opportunities of going to, or returning
from, the city daily
Prices range from $2,800 to 13,600 each. Terme of
payment accommodating. Apply to
A. PIANDERBON, Edgewater Landing.
N. B.—Edgewater is on the easterly bank of the
Delaware river, about midway between Beverley and
Barliogton, N. J. apll4m*
JOR SALE—The lot S. E. corner of
WALNUT and TWENTIETH Streets, 44 feet on
Walnut, by 100 feet In, depth. Inquire of P. D. MY
ERS, N. B. corner or SEVENTH and RANSOM Streets,
or to EDWARD C. DIEHL. Conveyancer, 630 WAL.
NTT Street, below Sixth Street. 011.111*
CONFECTIONERS' UTENSILS, Facto-
q, and Store Fixtures, of every deeorlption, for
sale very cheap at HENILIOWS Confeetionery, 712
MAR ST Street. at9.3t*
awg TO RENT.--We offer to Rent our
Manufseturlog property for a term of year's
Water power sufficient for four seta Woollen Machinery.
Would rebuild the mill, and put in gearing.
LIVERMORE, COOPER, & 00.
Blackwoodtown. April 9, 1869.—ap9.3t*
dig FOR SALE OR TO RENT.A
Mfil, good, substantial brick Bautory, Steam Engine,
and Wharf, on the river Dalaware, three miles from
Market-street ferry, suitable for manufacturers, mil
lers, or. drug men, having a large river front, and the
Camden and Amboy Railroad gaming through near the
factory. ' For particulate, addreee BLOSITEL Boss, at
the office of The Press, Philadelphia. ap9-Brit
M. TO LET.—A large- Stable, 42 feet
front, by 48 feet deep, on a Court running out of
PRUNE. Street, between Fourth and Fifth streets;' the
premises might be converted into a machine shop or
two stables. Apply at 40i LIBRARY Street _ apS-lm*
OR' S &LE—A. • Valuable • LOT OF
GROUND, en the Smith side of PINE Street,
between Front end Second Stresta, - oontaining in front
or bregth 170 feet, sixty Diet of Witielenis a depth of
102 feet, end the other sixty a depth - of 121., feet, well
adapted for one large Banding, or for 012' handiome
Prlyate Dwellings.
For terms which will be made easy, epply to DADE B
WOOD, N0:5248012th OBOOND Street.
' • ap74h eats fan'
ga SUMMER RESIDENCE TO LET.—
ma A large and coneenlent ?Julio Brick donee, with
all the modern improvements, surrounded with shade
and ornamental truce, No. 98 UNION Street, BUR
LINGTON, N. J. Apply to
MIDDLETON,
apti• fit 6 North .PRONT Street.
dia TO LET—UNITED STATES HOTEL,
JEL at Atlantic City, kept last year by Webb & Par
ker. The largest and beet located Hotel at that place.
Apply to THOMAS H. =DLIT,
sp7.l3t* Camden, N. J.
En VALUABLE MARKET-STREET
APIL PROPERTY FOR SALE-91tttate between Dela
ware Seventh and Eighth streets, known as the
WHITE HALL HOTEL. Lot 'forty feat cIZ lnobee
front on Market street, and extending 352 feet, more dr
loss, to If Ebert street. For Eirtherlnformation, call on
the owner of the property, 0. 11. GEIdB3, at the
Union Hotel, ARCH Street. /0&66*
del FOR SALE—THE .DWELLING No.
on 1223 WALNUT Street, between Twelfth and
Thirteenth Streets, north aide, 21 feet front by 108
deep, having every convenience—large dining-room,
two bath rooms, two furnaces, low grate, open Bre
places, &o, Price $20,000, of which $12,000 may re
main on Mortgage at Five per Cent interest,
Apply to E. S. WHELEN & 00.,
sp4-dlOt rp 009 WALNUT Street,
FARMS, FARMS.—Some of the beet
Ea
arms In (Mester Montgomery , and Backe eoun
%furor sale COTTA dEB and other desirable modern
style REMIDENOZB for sale or rent In and around Nor
ristown. Hotels, Country Stores," either for sale or
rent.
For fall particulars, apply to R. E. CORSON,
mull lin Norristown, Pelllll
dm SALE ATLANTIC CITY PROPER
SEL TV.—Ons hundred and Any Building Lots, audi
ble for Hotels and Cottagre, in the best and most de-
Bitable localities in Atlantic City.
Also, for wale, the lINITAD STATES HOPED at
Atlantic City. being.the largest and finest located, most
substantial, and beet arranged Hotel at that place, by
THOMAS H. DUDLEY,
mh29.lmit BECONM Street, Camden, N. J.
im TO RENT VERY LOW.—A. first—
mei aims Hones on Washington Square, for the unex
pired term of a lame. For particulars apply at this
Office. mh294f
DIAPER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper
_a. lOU known m 'UNWELL ISM., situated on the
Wieeahlokon Creak, and one mile from Oheetuut Nil
Railroad Station. Thin Mill la adapted to make fine
Book Papers. It hoe three onginea, one four machine,
62 inches wide, and all the appartenineee for the ens,
easeful manufacture of paper. Posse/salon giren Immo=
dlately. Apply to, or address,
GEORGE H. LEVIS,
420-t1 No.Bo Booth SIXTH Street.
A OHANOE FOR bPEOUL/s.TORS.
PARSI of 125 acres, in HORSIIASI Township,
situated on Whitehaliville turnpike, about seventeen
miles from Philadelphia. and only two and a half miles
from a railroad depot. Well adapted for a Dairy Farm;
stream of water passing through the premises. Will
be sold a great bargain. Terms very easy. For full
particulars apply to -
R. R. CORSON, Norristown, or
HENRY BOYD. •
ap2.l2t 263 N. NINTH Street, Philadelphia.
QIIMMER. BOARDING AMONG THE
MOUNTAINS, within eight hours of Philadelphia
by raliroed, Wanted by a family of Six Persons. Ad.
deers, with particulate, BOX 767 Poet Office, RlOllOOl.
ph a. ap12.8 *
MO RENT WITH BOARD, Three elegant
communicating Rooms on second Door, Also, back
Parlor, at 1316 WALNUTIStreat. References exchang
ed a1,12.6te
=MED
BOARD.-A gentleman and wife desire
.1-10 respectable Boarding for the Bummer, in the neigh ,
borhood of Germantown or Chestnut ICC, convenient
to Railroad. Address AMERIOtP, et this 01110 e. afar
'WARDING, with Pleasant Rooms, at
JUP No. 10:5 WALlitir Street. apll-3t*
DERSONAL.—lnformation wanted of the
'whereabouts of Mr. JOHN REILLY, who wan.
dared away from hie home in Phceniullle jut week,
while laboring under an aberration of mind. Addreaa
THOM.* REILLY,I6OO Green street, Phila. 1*
IBS ANNA QUI% of 489 TROMP
iv_e_ SON Street, Kensington, will bear of swathing
to her advantage by calling at theGIIIAED HOIIBIg.
apll.2t
- •
QCHWEIUN'S ANNIHILATING POW
DEB.—The only remedy in the whole world. Sore
to exterminate Roaches, Hed•bugs, Mosquitoes, Vise,
Ante, Pleas, Garden Insects, &c. Also, Pills for the
destruction of Rate and Mice. M. SCHWERIN, for
merly partner to E. Lyon, of the Magnetic Powder and
Pills. The wonderful effects of Sohwerinle Annihilating
Powder were acknowledged in the meet flattering man
ner by the President of Girard College, Directors of
the Rouse of Refuge, Pennsylvania Hospital, and othek
prominent public institutions of Philadelphia ; also,
United States Jail, Washington, 0, The Original
certificates can be seen at hie office, 904 RACE street.
To satisfy the public, and, for the greater convent
once of the inhabitants of Philadelphia, M. 90EliVE
BIN le ready to pacify their dwellluge of Roaches, Bed
bugs, Ante, &c , end if entiefeetion is not given, pay
will not be desired. Depot, DM RAGE attest. Price 25
cents per bottle. apP.4 to th-lmif
BAILEY'S PATENT SHADE FIX
TIIIVE.—DoIIore will pies% notice that I have
appointed W. HEMP PATTEN, No CBO CIIIEBTITUT
Street, Sole Agent for Philadelphia, through whom the
trade will be supplied at factory prices.
I. B. BAILEY,
New York, March 80, 1859.—ap1-Ime
COPPER STILL, complete, together with
great variety of Copper Kettles and Pans, for
tale vary cheap at lIENEION'it Confectionery, 712
MARKET Street. apO.Stie
TEAM ENGINE, BOILER S, AND
shating, in complete order, and for sale, a great
bargain, at LIENRION'S Oonfeetloneri, 712
9.B bIeBRIT
htieet. spl.l,
tOanfti.
Daaiting
peroonal
,-,2 lnWeinlds! , :i - ,l=
FLORAL BALI, F.L044 -B,U!
DADP/Mr . :
ANXIIAL ODAIND =TXITIVAL
Takes place on
TIIIBDaY IiVEINING, /1111;1,
Tllll A.OApIIMICO7 111711/0
-TSoketas2. To bia bad at
7 TDORNLET, Ell Ohiefau Dersee,
led of
O. WailAtaigio4lan; -
• apriag Garda' amiXibith
Tickets can be had oL D: L. CIAD.PDDTDIR, 'sol' the'
Box-Office, Tille Day and -
NE W WALNUT-STREET- 111161,TRZ .i i
1 1 1 - 003MBB NINTH AND - WAIIIKIT maim. - -
Acting mod stage Mallarldr,••••••••Itr• L'irstAM
Busicemilatlager - Jaw* DAM*:
MK (Tuesday) .MITUFTMO4,- AVM 12.
Will be performed the popular Play enYttad
....Luo mr*„Boitittu...„ _
Gemara, Mr. Perry ,• Lucretia/6011 1 M MC 'MSC
To conclude with thi celebrated iromadYsatitud. - ,
THE BELLII STRATAGEM.
- - ,
• 'Dorleonet,-Mr. SCrach -EWA - A" Yarn " ;
rib -EMU. -
%nom or adralaelon—licatind Maraudiltor=tileale,
and Third Tiir, aka* larci /41=
Ofrelii, SO antis Private-Roue r
locale, Paid Waloslo Soots la br i e ad Ma*
Bozos, 76 *ado. - - - • .
DOOM croak al Water to 7 delook cartola. 111
ololook. „
w EFATLET le CLARKS* ARCIR-s!.
Tre4salekratatinenall
*age Manager.
THEO (Tnarday) ZYBWING. April 12, 1140, - •
OUlt ADINRICAN COUSIN. - -
Ana • Trenobant, our - Anwriean &main, .11r. - Jr. -11: •
Clarke; Lord Dandresty, idr.:Wm.Whitatior; Norma
Trenehard, Mrs. John Dia.. -.-
To conclude with the intereatht - g DrernaenUtled -
VIOTOBINI.
Alexander, Mr. 'Monthly Caw, Mr. Fikotal;
Vletorine, Ma John Drewl,Bille, Min 71 Taps.
ocladnnon,* 01451.114 ants In Brew tura*. Kw
eta; Oreheetra El SO eta; Deoes Privolls Dross, It
cis; Dellery,ll tszOoloro Postssis, S;
Private Bat in Elam 11. fee Cklllll . 7lMOlNvii 11611
Doors open at 7 aslost t sesames 1011 We poi %-
precisely. •
COMPLIMENTARY - 00NOERT :
, To' -
- - .
‘-,
MR. 711.1.4.1111,.
IT. VII
•
.
Nuexim, -YITND 'MI
. 14,14"
Oa TIIYODAY Evening, - Atorli 120f, -- 1014. — 2. '
The following dietingatahtt Artiste Rill Alpine,
AIM OMAN MAY, - -
MD'LLN ANKAMIAIIMM,
MIL !RAUB:
MB. WM. B HARVBY, Violin.
MUM H. JIINGNICHEL,
MR. MUM:JARVIS, Pianoforte,
Tickets, Fifty Canto, and full Programme, to be bad
at Beck & Lawton's, Lee. & Welker% Ambles, aad
the otter Mosta Stores and at the principal Hotels.
Doors open at 7X o , olook, Concert to oominsiiee at
8 o'clock. • apU4t,
oDOZTOUGH'i
J.T.I. below Md.
Nagage of •
JENNY LIND AND- ment
KATE HAYES, .
Better known aa
Min FANNY FORREST, and.
M.as ELIZA THEILMAN. '
The two greatest I Theallata in Philadelphia, apparlng
nigh in Ballads, Data, and Osswatle Gana
GMT BAND OF SERENADERS; OMIN -
NUMBER. . -
•
. .
Flat apparasee of tke -
HUTORINSON
d. H. ROBlNsON,GrestOomla Vocalist. • -
GEORGE MILES, Palmdale and Sestina *Maga.
Miss KATE LUDLOW, Daseause.
LOW GAYLORD
JoHN wristsys, -
And J. OO ADBB.
BILLY THOMAS,
_Stamp Orates.
apllMons. TIIEIDON.Niollalet.
A FEW TIOIEETS may borbad for Prof.
D. L. CABPEITTAIS 'IIOII.IIL IPOMBIL bj
opplylng at this maw . spIICAP
qIHOMZErra VARIETIEIf—(OO
tivt) zorthied carats of 7n= old Olt iit
NUT Strata.
7711301ILLANE01711 ILWIEBTAIVICENT
EVERY EVENING D1711.117G THE '
Comprising Oonale and Sentimental Ballade; amid
Operas, Ettdoplan Delineations. and emselading lOW
♦ 11.1010 RIGHTLY.
Commencing at 7m. _ Adrelasionlo scalp. aisklßGise
TELpziftisitixerru. 40AbEIET Or
' E nti 'nut Au_ ,111 " -
No. 1025 0113181413T ' BiNl2ll' ' •
18 NNW DAILY ifiaodeor moped) frost 1141:
kimialioa2s seats. thation 12 seats. ' -
Shares of Stoat, entitling the holder's badly Se aiN ,
minion at all times, PO: • • ' 21-21.
NIUSIOAL FUND , lIALLI--TNZ GER
MANIA. 011011:123TRA give Pelle 111131341/16.
ever SATURDAY:. nage Si. 44011;
• package of Bake& for Si, widdi mei be cialeldet eg
Andre's, 110 Okestnut street ;• Beek & Lawton %, easter
of &moth and Oltestant, and' at • the dkior of the Hall.
Thy perform/mos easamsaises at SW *Weak P. IC a 1.1411
illiszalisturno attlt tovartneragiits.
COPARTNERSHIP The " -undere!gned
hate thin day ae6 - • &tad thernaelvea torithAtt
under the tame and style or BANDY MORRO. &120:.
for the purpose or sel li ng wrought-Iron Tubes, MU
tinge. &e., manufactired -at the Onmberland Nen WI
Iron Worke, and for tranataing a general icon Oolt
mtudon busbies!: !LAWNY HANDY
' (Labs or saitueoisj
QHANINg W. mum.
Mee, B. *or. WALNUT sad 'BART Strode.
March
Onlb
114.11BRI8'i . BOIIDOIRIIIWING 'Lk;
OHINT id °Mired to the 'peddle eattesee/t rr
ILble linr:lrieild Sewing Yields* in ma. It will MR
from siz to dttt 'istiteliee to an book of all khohl-01
goods, - from maned beeadeg to thirituait embitter.. 111
is, without exception, the eimpled in Ito ineeheabiel
construction criirtnadei antoami be run wed keptieorder
by a child of twelve years of age. - The inmastury of
this machine, and the camas.: or rre woix are war
ranted to be uasurpoweed by any other. Its 4•01 norm
from three hundred to fiftten hundred Whams per ad
note. The thread moali taken directly front the welt,
rumour re risoiram or. mraramiss, : In feet, tt hi a
machine that is wanted by every fixedly laths lead s wadi
the low pen at
THIRTY DOLLARS,-
- '
it width they sold, * with Ines them witthe mile
daunt erely one. - D. D. BAUR, Agent,
d&t.deat W-eow-6m 720 AIME 81711117 r.
DLYMOUTH OHITROIE, BROOKLYN.—
... TO ABOWIPEOTII.—The Trustees of-Ply/meth
Church desire to receive PIANO, SECTION_ ,01 and Ng-
TIAIATZS. for a 01311110 H andLECTI I RE BOOM, the
Church audience room to contain sittings for 6,000 pm.
sone. Premiums will be given of 5500, 3250, And 5100
for the best plane, mbjeet to the conditions menthmed
in the Trustees , statement.- This statement may 'lte
bed upon application toll. S. WELD, at the Plymouth
Church, or at No. 44 WILLOW Street, Brooklyn, New
Pork, Smeary of the Board of Truetees.-K by letter,
postage stamp inclosed
The Plane moat be sent in by MONDAY, May Mead
none will be received after 12 o'clock M, of saki day.
acrder of Trustees. - JAMBS PEMILIND,
- Pieddest:
FIVE PER CERT. - SAVING IUND.-
PIMDADNINNIA.
SAVINGS AND WAN COMPANY,
N. E. oornerot CHEStNIIT sad TittyM etreotn
11:441fied41111
1.1:110 , 133 1-72-10-7111
AIITHOBIZAD OAPITAL, 11600,000.
MONEY Is REODIVED DAILY, A
In 13W08 from On Dona upwszds.
/IVA PIM CANT. INTIBIBT
is paid from the day of deposit, until withdrawn.
Any Sam can be withdrawn on demand, by Mackin
otherwise.
(WHOA OPEN DAILY,
Prom 9 to 4 ; and an TIIIIIIDAY EVENINGS, home to O.
This Company lima s large paid up Capital u a Samixity
to Depoditora. •
TWA institution paid all Ha Demands In toll Dazingthe
Bulk thermion.
JOHN MILE% Preatdent.
JOB. W. hOUDWB, Vies Preen.
J. L. RIJTOHINKIN, Beaky.' _ inh2503.1W
LMJLTON'S INSURANCE ADJUST
ING AND COLLECTING OEMS, No, WS
CHESTNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA. •
Proofs of Lou and other requisite's made out for par.
ties sustaining lime er damage by fire to property-in
eared, in full compliance with the intricate conditions
of Policies of Insurance, in each a manner as to ob
vista plea or excuse for reduction or litigation, end
the entire satisfaction of all parties.
Partici:dm attention siren to the collection of 0111120
iketnet Insurance Companies.
Parties will find it to their interest to comma the nn-
Unsigned as soon after the fire as monde.
No charge for consultation.
JAMES PULTON, _
In manse Adjuster.
"OLD DOMINION."
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Over forty different earietlee and styles of, the
celebrated " Ocn Bowmen" -Coffee and Tea Pets are
now manufactured. Being based, as Dr. Hall, of the
Tournai of Malik, says, "on science and common
sense," they are rapidly coming .into we, and are des
tined neon to supersede all others. They can be ob
banal from or ordered through any atorekeeper, or
dealei. in houeekespiag articles.
Er Merchants who have not received our Trade
Circular, giving prices, terms, &e., will be immediately
supplied on application, by letter, to
ARTHUR, DUDICHAM, & GILROY,
117 sad 119 South TIMM Street, Philadelphia,
Sole Manufacturer, under the Patent.
Irr Also, mauufailturers, under the Patent, of AR
THUR'S CELEBRATED AIIVPICHT 8811-BBAL
ING BRUIT OM* AND JAM. lalB-thatutim
SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, TET -
TEE, SCALD BRAD, -
And
all Erup E tions of the Skin are radically and penult.
nsutly enrol by
TH IMPERIAL DEPIMATIVE. .
SCROFULA. AND WHITE SWELLING,
though obstinate and stubborn disease; and resisting
all oinnillif IMMID/58, do not fail to -yield under the
unequalled curative and healing properties of the
IS:M.4EIAL DEPUEATIVE. - -
One or two bottles will convince the most skeptiesl.
TEETER has proud the greatest itusubling block to
the ordinary remedies of the day. Local applications
alone do no good, and often do mom RAMC. The dis
ease mast be eliminated thoroughq from the eystere
In order to died a complete cure, and it is this radical
motion of the well-known
IMPEBIAL DEPURATIVE •
in expelling all vitiated matter from the blood that has
induced co many to pronounce it "the ORLIN anoll/10
for TErilia, An.
THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE '
and all diseases originating in WILL 011E1 TEETER,
IMPURITIES OP THE BLOOD.
TnT One BOTTLE.
Prepared and sold. by
StioNICHOL lc BRO.,
Late Lounsbury Co.,
• - No. 60 North FIFTH Street,
mhl3-atatla Baal RlUAdaplifs.
Coffee Pots
Tea Tab.
Ooffee Vow.
For Hotels
Nor Boarding Houma
For Reetwanta
For Steamboste
For the Million