The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 18, 1859, Image 3

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, begs; and r sachee to tease forthwith; and they do so.
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LAID • Ovnit.-Ilnlte a numher of bine and row - ,
Intione wen; laid over under the rules, anDt-the next
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- Franklin ilelleebsthing Emporium: l No..32lohertoni
street:'` Mdin6 ] tte~ on. :Olden lObo - dears 'armialitarta ,
wtiote of-niething, in Ibilaterait.rler of thiiprevailing
- mode, tan be naeotninaintedlyiliviii
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the olden titellated thought of embalming their
- -Instead - of their hi:411,03;y bedleomrnitted'their
' IntelleotO !toinpne initent their limbs to linen; end
come dOwti - la' bound, in - *SUM • *tii4lit being
itodlowt!ttpin einseterisc.how much !Wore perfect would
have been their pasthwptonepwinigetitionit:
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Browns Br, 890 D doThoii. A Newitai & Sons'
51,21'4017EZ,8rig Olakien=ool'hh2s 803 bbli 8 toi
miste 63 pusolisoiss mamma dobnddason &
NAW - ORLiratali—Sehr lildnehart-86 bide sugar
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tli g ".l3 railroad springs J Jeftliesfr:Bon;„2o bbl 2 wbisky
W Oeumen; .205, bdle Woo Orono' & don, Rini:ooze;
18 csoka.2e**oo Tii02.14 510Koomf; bids 600180568
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Bark Damsonlath", Lsuro Lot doo, soon -
Bark 144441* k Omen RIGA, Jlikoeirp, soon
Brig i3ea, Fnain, Ooomba ' Demerara, Boon
Brig 0 .IC,Wkitto, WkitO' ' - • ..Bt Thomas - , soon
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Vaarforbilt.v.s`:.lollot.fork: - .ll4yrs • April VA
0 or Baltimors..New YorA:.Liyorpool 'April 29
York..Livorpool April 27
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DATA :
Fulton - Ilavre..New 'York April
Priam Altairt. - :..',Galasy.:Resr York ' `April ,2
1 2112 ontk;:.• Okrarbstapfon....Now York. April 8
• - Ligtrpool::-Bestas April :0
0 of Wasliltsgtoollverpool: - .l4ew York April 13
ttriq;... York - April ls
Asia - layespool..Nerrifirk:' Apill y 3
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117- miathilivls7,loll: Steamers' frotis” Now
Fmk on, th e bth 2014 each mouth.
117',Thii Havana tlthathere leave New York - L on the
gd, Itii,l2ch.l7Sk, bed 21th of *soh the r eth, bad Okatles
totial Wee theAth and 19th. ' • ,
When the soave (lithe fall'on Sunday the Ammon
will will ottr,'exeept from New Orissa:6.i:
Qlarine „intell*tut
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(Cleriespeadeaeed{ the, Prord.)
April
. New Year.;
Amirsdi barksOlarallixilf, from emotes; e W Poi;
tar, from Wm; brigs Ksokicfrom Areelbei,ldarl Itokere; -
from St /ago de !Atm dash' Denise. from 'thirdsosm
J W &meet. Iran Clealuegor; sehre Manetta, (Date %)
from &alsom di 1 4 11Oirsgat; Ida Mauler, from Aux
()ayes; Tigir, from - Cienfuegos? If II sdryeging eahooner n
Amide, trmil,eyWeat, , -
db.° arrived; bask GimuguS:from Baps;
Below, tdige_Dsl4., frord:Port an Prince; Billow,. lei
Meet Indlev. -
111hIORANDA
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Steamship Oily of New York, Bowes, Gloated at Bos
ton 15th loot' far Ptillagelphia. ' -
Ship Omar, Harding, - from Bhanghao, at Now - York
letkinst: ' • .
thdp Ornaldaii Baton, fOr Valparaiso, cleared at New
Vorkllthioot s;
Skip New York; «er Won! New -
Orleanalattilsat, -•- __
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244 W. V.Kiitlil2llooi, frOM,.l,limgool, arrived at
Obar/oatanlo4.
Brig .arperioa, Bokthro; fOr !OW from
Balm 16m Mat,-
&Br Baritoigai'park, - ,itliiird it ItoatOn 15th - Init for
PirOadalokia, - „ ' " - •
Bohm Nary Pittman - , Bomere, - 11 T Smirk, too; and
Farah Clark, Grifhn, for Philadelphia, aallid from Bi
bs 15th Mat. ' - . ,
Bair New 3 env, Philadelphia;
foi Philadelphia 'elearad. et
Bavarroah 14th Mat. with 232 bales cotton 60 Maki' rim,
531 saelutilMtr, 120 balm domestics, and 211 pkgo mdse.
Bohr AM, /mom, from wihnington. NO, et New Bed
ford. 18th Jost. - '
Lars •At.; B Miller, Henderoon, from New Rork, and
Prlntit:Gerbert, Mayo; from Beaton, arrived at Wll
- NO;lsth met., "" _
Bonir.lio, Cream, for Wilmington, Del, Neared at
Wilmington; Nu, lath lost' " •
rote a,Jabs,l m:aster. T P Loused. Garwood,
LA Idaho, floe, for' New Pork, elilvAol it Wilndoli•
too, NCl,l6th Mato - _ •
Bake ,leatit lir.ifinemore, for Philadel."
phia,Milet• WM. NorwleN 18th hist, and ersa,at New
York '
Behr Poonititnik, Bowe, banes for Paton was at Ed
gattowo lath Wet—arrived lath. -
Wu-Jae Magog, Duvall for Philadelphia salted
froin'Teszotonl4ti Inst.
Boar Harriet, Poen, fig•••Blellinielphla, MAMA fin,
&Wilma 12th Seat' •
Boer „Gaily Pato*, Bates, isleatid'itNew York 14th
lost. for Philsitolpate. - _
tiehr Lea Tooter, Nom ,Tilnidad Sc Gabs, or.
rived at New Torii le.h lost: lost Wong jib and gar
Sam Llow H Grimm
ARRIVALS AT THE, PRINCIPAL HOTELS
lIP - 70 -01111
GYBARTiHOI 7 / 1 11,4hestnut Brett; below Ninth.
- J 0 Dugan, Balt
G.W lieridarsonilkinPy'eo" Geo Lewis, Ole. 0
Jobli ktbort„Ohicago W Andriere: N Y
J P,Robicison, Cleveland , A Whitman, Maim, ,
W N Parim,7114.1...,- _ , P Latimer. ilieentaud'
I A-Prsio Dostbst,": .L Meyer, N Orleans
Mrs Raffia' & da.'N I Waller Nutt, La
W 0 Roberts, Pred , sburie , Miss Curie n Nutt, La
111 Ptepab, Milwaukee, - . Mies Miry klutyLa '
LyaranNialore._o*eag? 11 NI Bnuiley,'N Y
Jas-Watson, - . N Oarrington. Richmond
0 L Kaufman, tiolumbls It Lao' eala;Oonti
boss BOrodman, Conn Copt X U Taylor & la, _ Y
T B Aillbono, Xembertoii B L Porter, Now London
L Logan, Whie.besier, TA - A Huth% hid
Goo M knerneer Md. ~, A lex /Knott, Md ,
Jo L Angst; Bton
Mis r R D Boston, 'XlSSA 0 Willisnie; Boston
Jno Zing, NAt, , Wood: N :
Jooß , .7'M Worth, Va."
T Niehasison; Mass 0 .
11 Click & la. Ser.:wit - Motel It OWE, St Ladle
Miss Joni'. St I outs W 0 Komori', St Louts ' -
J 0 Bell onsidi 'Vs *Outer, Minato
Copt 1) Tyler, 7111 Prank Squire. MT'
Jag Milnomieetie,SeLouis Ablitohellor'& Is, N 0
T N Atkinson, N 0 ROlarke, Yale
Geo W Shaw, Ohio.- , H B HcCoombe. Del
YraneilL Tint, - D Winslow, N Y
J D Litmoin, -Y''' ' " . iNi.die,.Washinston
$ 0 twin Natehoii, Woe ' W k Tomos, Natobt
Jag Manley, ilrooklyn '1 BeWns N I
Jab A Burden, Trey Y lobe G Ilirltte, - N 17 '
.7 0 Schulte — Dl Y' D,B:ridfont & wife. Wis
A T Oreanhaw & ' Pilinvoi & la, 'Vs .
lag T'Ames - dt &mg, Mass' CortAnyarriek, Va
Lewis P be‘is' N Y - ' Wm NI Asheeld, N Y
John 0 Itailsrty,,N J - J 0 Butler, Del , '
'llll.mirowly, Roxbury : ,
Misi Conant: , Roirbuty ' H a Bo:wan:sr; 21 X , ,
R xmitAon,London , • Spain, N . '
Wiman, St Coals ' ,T
J tt Walkei ;MAlbany. Wm B Xiomieg &la; Philo
R Mead, Chicago R4l Sharp, St ,Saul , .
Mis ItailLst"&dau, 21.7 ,D Diborno Auburn, NY
M Hayman, Ilexes* - 1. Oissiii&
It Pritchett, Wa.hingtOn Edmund Byer'', Phila.
I. Martla & la, N Y ' A P Rablneen, te Y
N.Orleane . ' Bed Heath, Boston
B Moran, LI N.W Herrlt,3l Y
J H 0:onion Y Mr Cheerer, 11 ,
J 0 ' Pittsburg . "- _
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MEBOHANTIO BOTEleOlotirtfi atinet. - Weir
David Tiaomas,Vatmottorla - JMOok, Waynesburg. Pa
Oeo T Pitisbarg ~7 Nam teeltadren, N 0 '
it I Sarni, Plainfield, Pa 'IW Bhafrr, Breellort, 11l
J O Toole;Oblo ' 'II Miller,Jr,liO d dietn,o
Hoe ILB Mote; kilts ea, Pa it 0 Baydon, Oat— •
OOf Wisejli' ' Ei
":"maJ TJames,WarreniPs
L & Muney,Vii 'A Frankilu, Ey
Wm It Bogen, Scranton, PA '0 Mamma & son, Pie -
W A Barrett, 'Plata ' P Yazd, PALM .
Shoe A Berlin; Pittsburg O W Edwards, La
J Briet,OringeelUe. 0 - T it Middleton, 0
J Y Corte Ira . • .1f B Bellou,,Brootlyn
17 It Williams, Salem, Maas L Williams, Tenn ,
J Bunsen, Jr , Tdnti „ G Weems; Tone
D bell, Mercer Co, 0 It Btarlrweatber, Obleago
Mrs B Brewster, Chicago. > lAMbilleilatter, Canton, 0
Mrll,KFy Boyden, 21t - , Mr. J 0 kens Pa
4,8i801,168.111 NOBOheitette„ It., :above-80lb,
G Lawrence, Ottelort4no Ferguson, N Butte
Bowlittut, Nottetvpoti'• W o+ol,rer i N
Woherrelt ,- R B Peereoti,yhils. -•-
Ohms Newton..N Y Bamford, N - • _
II N Hallowelli Boston " 8 OD, die. Wash
J F floalthi Mewling - Joo Wilson, Potteeille -
Loitis.itilektosou,ltottsrle D MoOsethey, N I
D 0 hood., Fettle, N Y .
Me - 41,4rorti, re ht,WY- W
Lit.Wasetee 4i R - It ,11 Howard, N Y
Joe Welsh& V W- Tinterell, Del •
Chas Iretoerlee, Del , Lawrenee Kuria, Del
DhaaHoffaatilCY - - -
.12 ILittt i ltiostilli, Joe Humor, NY • .
Gofers% Bolton M 'amoeba at la. Olai 0
0-P Drtimmolicly-Pa - ..: e David Doldril
0 yr I Harper, N 0 •- T Paeptuant, N Y
Jam .11 Wehoa: N L luetweekiver, Pa ,
O T Dothil N Y igen; Washington
W , :oluelotti - N •
_ -
NYriolitai; itOTEL:,-)lano trt. r . - ' above Third.
3 0 IlitholliorwoOdOworlpo •Itlhaa :Weldyi•Touraqua, Pa _
(I. soyari - Jtoationi - Pit.. ,• . J Boyer, Junction, Poi - -- ''
Geo 8 Sim no, raboaen, 0 II Woodward, Lehigh 00 . / .. ri
J Clool)Plttoteer •,' ..,,,,..,..2 41.3tRoltanitIpahootariztY,
J P T land; Roehester, It T 3 011oositat•Pa --.•/ 7, - ;; ' f,,,: ' ,
Ka. thlett.'lloatiagdoo es f J Litti. litoobenvillei 0 • -
Chiptlk Doiria)B6Lefonre - , ,W a Plorerr:Roading
WI, WOOF &talc ini PIO,: - A handidi'Prillt s! i i
W Undoloottif itthiarirrill• ,0.8 holm, Look liain, Pa
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`UNION liont.--Aire tdrest, - 001. - ildta. , ".. -
W I:Thuyek Potraald; 0‘ Jahn 3Pettit,lndo•= , _ •
0 I. Eawardo, Ohio 5 , • • 0 Sortotor., , Arleahisiyatty
N D Txlidak,liii!N , Y ,'" ~ , W,B Britiiiibleht PI --, •
. ' 01 , 10toriatotlitdipa - •,-- lea to Seoft, , BoldnepartsPa .
N /gotten, colltornis -* ' ", 7 Y - Ililtriekter,
dts Collfornini
RIII itiiii - lluairfilf;o, 4- Yli,Lsoil . ,rs,fc - lii4 - I'olll6
1* a attioart: Itaila•-• " ~ •‘•••ltiolaTionday,Ta , • -rr '
J Nomtphilropie 09, ;,,a,. N It lisigtise, Wo9ndori,Pit
. - lb a 'llonoitiolli)34ld ' -•-', . . 1 : Job*od,o hie - , - 1 - , ,
-0 IA ) 11 0S4. 11 0 1 ; Platten : , Ifoida'aisdero, md
- y 9 Heyman,- yeidieg '''' , ' If!'/4 14 .1 1 4 3 14 0_0f :: ,'
That htliiehardif,Solititod• , • ' • •-, ' • •
)`; 4 ;MixiidiFllo7l34:-Tlttrd iiiiitri above Nos: — -
1 NOW i lAttle Briton"..• --' : It Madoleildiblett co `,, - ,
70 Shulpteti lid' ,- • -J GoodhariN Maton, Ky .
• SO Goy Otothatilai r'o - , ,- - 4 llood:4r;Pialiaborg •
. Wei NrioNsikekestArt,..ao'r , "A'4t Wirtii Ohio
. , a W .wack.T•aii'A' 0 : la 1316iiiiislo4 took Oaten
Isoaa 81/5•81M•'... - -• 1,- . 'V tioriard, LicorolOlCAO
- totiaorat;‘Ltani/t'oa , i'llroo Yetoraeri,lra , ' , -..
Cied W Nittativilll , ~. . - s Ilittbaboifidet, It Y , ~ •
yOberieselit - • ,•"•-• •'-`,-/- ''• -- -"?7oPar Mari Cheater aci',
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J aborepriiii)-01Watireo'-' - 01,13 - ISairor,ToikaroL- ; - :I -
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140trivr 'VERNON IBOTBInd street, - atrove Arab.
Leiria Brodhead, Pa Beildoap,lawintogn
B benta;e, Pottsville, Thee M Baum, Tamaqua
Bristow, Reading - J M Twaddelt, N Y - • -
oto,W Baum, Reading ' B J Deiaiager, Beading -
Glover, N J H , A - jolundon Burke no
B Bard, Reading. .oakatMekin, Pittsburg- -
4u ttnekroseter, Va - Tame Haekramder, Ve.
Devliht-Pettuabarg, Vs J A Bear, Phila
2B II Preston, Boston d 11 Correll, Billiton
H fitropon, Bottom - Hr. hioDermot, N Y
T Mena, NJ. Mies T A Jones N J -
'Beoj Hoover. Beading ?boa Hoover, Reading
-Wm' I. Hoover' Reading ^ TS B State, Pottaville •
, Benj Barnhardt, Oley - Geo W Wilson, 0167
Pack B Smith, Phil* John El Lee, Phila
'Riad B WRllaatm Phila
HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Third,
3 B Andenried; , D Vaughn, Pa
3 H-Brain,,Louleville, , Ky Porter, Mount Holly
David Porter, N J Theo Largay, N Y
BY Black, Freeport, L L Maxwell, Md
J L'Oarr,-Va • - , X Hanemann. Oleveland, 0
H Hausmann, Ind J D Schultz, Jr, N Y ,
N.Kahrt. N Y p Maynard, N Y
Horace Aldernan, Ala 3 Arnold, Ala
A Morrie, Jamestown, Va. A Mannerism, Ala
A McCown, Va • Q Kilburn, NI •
.11 T Noble,-}lY' Mrs 0 Baxter; Pa
9 Morrie, llew Brunswick
John BoLlgart, T_EHEAP
Hartaellie HO T
rt, , llarteeille re', below Vine. •
A tongabere,r•Soote 00 - = d Y Roger, Ps
M Shaw, Pa B Oroasdsle, Books so
R 70/1911, Wayne r Kimble, Pa
W Kioarle, Pa, • • '
J IrOole, Wayne eo • Bawl Arnastrong,Ereene 00
A.rnuarong, (Irene ,eo„ Miss H Armstrong, Pa
= ,
, STATES - UNION HOTNl,—Market et., above Enalh.
Plitt, Harrisburg 8 0 Grout, Pittsburg
A. Taylor, Oa W Ilaerone, Ohio
Dorff, Ohio J Treago, Lane so Pa
M Oreeewell, Mt Vernon G W atnekhouse, Eld
0 0 Trego, Lane en, .Ps, M P Cooper, Lane co, Pa
P Gamble, D A Liggett, Pa
Sip Cutter, Ul B A 'Kemple, Parksbg, Pa
Z 0 Amen* la Greeneo,Pao A Hulse'. As la, Pa
B Martin, Cookstown, Pa A MoAffee, Harrisburg
M Barr, Uncut's ' — T M Kline, Jr, Marietta
JONES' HOTEL—Ohestnnt street, above Sixth.
J A Howell, Phila. . J Metaland, Boston
J Baut &la, Boston J W Fitzwater, Pa
G It Wattlas. Balt If Koehler, Balt
J Watson, N Y .- Bawl B Dean; Boston
0 B Mariam, , Bosien B 0 Powell, Boston
W 0 Lawson, Bolton , W B Curry, Phila
B D Metcalf, Me : , : B N WiilooY, Detroit
0 W Forbaah; Baotou . ", Col WII Mane, Balt
Mai Jae Minicar, Balt J 0 Humphrey & la (la
T W.Pernberton, VA - JP Divrere, Philo
0 li Bead, Plata JW Poole: MO
WO . Poole, Balt L Roberta & la, Waah
liDowaleg, Balt ' II It Millar, Balt
Mr Branch, KY, . , - OIL Baines, Mil
W It Sharleff, N Y ' U Richardson, N Y
M Dickson
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MERCHANT'S HOUSE; Third et. above Callowhill.
Jan W Childs, Ting& co , - John H Ohildo, Tloga co
Mrs Miler, Easton, W R Hoffetd, Allentown
D Yif ighe idi Vein grime • JAPhallle, Pa
Geo W House, Lock Haven T H Davis, Bellefonte, Pa
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BLACk - BEAR HOTEl—Thitd et., above Calllowhlll,
Mrs J kheiitz:Onligerburg Y M Harthaway, Apollo
D B Mcßee, Apollo Washington Greeh, Pa
Wm Bishop, Dauphin co, Pa
BALD EAGLE HOTBL—Third at. 'Lbws Oellowhill
Brio Bisezitintl, Pettis!le WLI Lilly, Phile
Win Andersen, Pittaborg
h 11ade 1 phis Itlanalaotured Salamander
THLEY•YROOF SAFES.—A large assortm
ent in More, and for eale at very reasonable pollee, by
Nothing Detracts more Tram a lady's charms
than euperfluous hair about the arms, face, and neck.
JULES HAVEL'S DEPILATORY POWDER effectually
removes all trao6sCol aegis, without the aid of Metro
!mute of any kind i it le 'perteotly harmless, mid can in
nowise injure the skin. • sold by all Druggists, and by
.1 - 17 LES HATTED& CO., No, 704 Chestnut street,
aplB.Bt.
Posthumous H .—Wheee memory so hon
ored as that of the celebrated Prussian physician and
philoeppher, Ohtietoph Wilhelm Gootland f Thoughout
the whole' extent of Europe, especially Germany, his
name has for years been a familiar household Word, and
there are but few in our own continent who have not
experienced the lbenetits of his great medical and scien
tific attainments. Rio celebrated discovery for the cure
of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Demme Debility, /to.,
is a preparation of the greatest merit, and gives the ut
most eatiefaction la all cams. It is prepared, in this
country, by Dr. 0. H. Jackson, Philadelphia, under the
name of 1105PL&NDII GERMAN DITPDREI, and can
be had of any druggist or dealer in medicines. Par sale
by the Proprietors, Dr. 0. H. JAMESON & 00., 418
ARCM Urea; Philadc Iphla. ltd
Mayen - re Medicated Paper for the Water -
Closet, diacovered• in 1862, has acquired, to the brief
period it has, been publicly announced, more sterling
and profitable notoriety than anything heretofore of
fered for the cure and prevention of Piles. It is not
Only a necessity u a pure and mahcatedpsper, but it is
a luxury which no man Will allow himself or hie family
to be Without. It is sold by 3 all respectable druggists,
fancy -goods dealere, and at the headquarters of the
dumoyerer, No. 41 ANN Street, New York. Por
Ede in Philadelphia by T. .R.. (ALLENDER & 1304
(Third and Walnut streets,) BLAIR k WYETII, (cor
ner eighth and Walnut,) RAMARD A, 00 , (Oheetnut
and Twelfth,) and Many others. mh2B•mdse•tf
Saving Fund—National !Safety Trust coin•
tANY —Chartered ty the Btste of Penneylyanto.
1, Money le received every day, - Mid In any •ernount,
large or '
2. EWE PERJJENT. Interest Ie paid for money
froMthe dsy it is put In..
' The money faalways paid bask In GOLD whenever
it 1841101 Tor, and without notice.
, 4 - Money is received from .7gxscutors, ddrninistra•
tors, Guardiasi, and other Trustee/1 ; in large or email
seas, to remain a long or abort period.
5 , - The money received from Depositors is invested in
Beal Estate, Mortgages, Ground Gents, and other firet
glass securttiel.-
6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, south
west earner Thlro street, PhllidelpLin. 'pito
Wheeler ic Wllstat Sewing AbscAlnes.
OPRION, 628 01118TNIIT BT. m 826-162
Sewing • Alachines.—All persons Why have
been inducedtO buy Sewing ',Whines which 410 not
perform the work that purchasers espeoted them to do,
are informed that SINGER'S fdAOLLICIES never fall to
do any kind of work. No one is ever diesppolnted in these
Machines.l. M. SINGER & CO.,
Patina - 602 OILISTNIIT Street.
Singer's Seining Machlneow—The new Faint.
ty Sewing Machine-, at $5O and $75, are attracting uni
versal' attention. In. all eliential good qualities they
are much the best Machines ever offered at a low price
L M. SINGER & CO"
ts2T-Bra 442 CffiIiBTPIIIT Vont
Otte;price Clothing.—Janet' 004 Market St.
heifoir Rented the services of, his. SALVO, of Boston,
celebrated as a cutter, can now &tuft& goods to order,
equal in style to any In the city, at fleet - -ciaam clothing
pekoe: Also hand a fall assortment of Clothing
ready-made, got up in onetom-work style, for retail
eel's, with the lowest selling mites marked in plain
Sgnres on each article, and never varied.
JONES & 00.,
604 UAW:Ufa Street.
ap9•fad27
Grover & Baker's
,Celebrated Family Sewing
l&A.011INES A N&W &TM—PRIOR sao.
This Machine sews from two spools, Li purchased
from the store, requiriog no rewinding of thread ; It
Hems, Yells, (lethal', and gtitohes In a superior style,
finishing - each seem by its own operation, without re
course to berel.needle, ea is required by other ma
shines. It wilt do better and cheaper sewing than a
seamstress can, even if the works for or cent on hour.
fett.tf MIND )OR A OIBATEILAR...C3
A Now Article:
'A New Article.
Phalon A Sonhi Ooeoine for the Hair.
Phalon A Bon's Hoodoo for the flair
Phalon A Bon's Cocaine for the Hair
Beet and Cheapest Article
Best - and Cheapest Article
for Dressing, Beautifying, Cleaning,
For Dressing, Beautifying, Cleaning,
For Dressing; Beautifying, Cleaning,
Curling, Frowning,
and
and
Restoring the Heir.
Restoring the Hair.
' -
,Restoriog the liar.
/or We by all Jabbera, Draggiats, and Panay Goode
In the every part of the United Staten.
Wholemle and Retail Depot,
- Noe. 617, 497, and 197 BROADWAY, New York.
T. B. PBTBRSON & 8R0i3., No. 106 QUBBTNUT
Street, Wholesale Agents. . fel9•tf
Ilietmetea Plating Fund—Northwest Corner
of MOND and WALNUT Streets. Deposits reotleed
in 'mall and large , amorotto, from all elutes of tho
community, and allows interest at the rate of Mrs
per sent. per annum. : •
Money may be drawn by °heals without low of Inte
rest. -
.011100 open daily, from 9 tmtil 6 o'olook, and on Mon
day, and Saturday nntil 9 in the evening. President,
ffrinitlin Yell; ' Treaenrer and Beeretary, Oharles 3,
Morris. ,
rine Spring Clothing
At ROllklt'r 11, ADAMS', eontheast corner of Seventh
:and Market streets, embracing every varletyof Gar
'mantis edentate the BOW= ant In sll the latent etylee,
made equal to eashr;ner work'; and at the moat reasona
ble p- spit ant
rime]. -
PHILADELPHIA
11- 11 0141 1 M M AND READING RAIL
I&OAD, 140101 NO for POTTS:FMB, READ ' , !.1
ING and Tinmssuae, -
Leaves the Depot, - at corner of BROAD and VINE
Btreete, at 7.80 A, M., DAILY, (Sundays exoept.d,) for
POTTAYILLN,, lIAB.RIBDIIIta, and all intermediate
points, ConneCting at Barri/Annie with trains running to
I.lttelmrg,Ohambershurg, Osrliele, Banbury, ko.
OFTRIINODN LINKS -
Leave at 8 80id., DAILY, for YOTTBVILLPI and
Etedugonuaa,_ _
At .4 46 M., DAILY, (13andaye excepted.) far
1111ADiNG, era , laterniedlate points:
• epld - MollitteNY, Secretary.,
VITAHL A01.D.-=-Gum. Hemlock, Liquid
V. Myna, Vanilla Berne, tot osie by • '
, - WETIIICRILL & nitorirea,
- soe, 47 end 49 North 9900 ND Street.
S&LTRETRE—OIive 011, Verdigris,. Gum
, : krabioi for sae by WRTHERII2I. 44 BROTHER,
a9lB' , • •No 47 god 40 North BROOM) Street.
NOTlCE.=—Applieation has been made to
the Allegheny Avenge Whirr And tied Oompacy
of .Philadelphie for the Minnie of certificate No. 84,
dated - Petrtnary ' 37th, 1855, for ten Amos of dock,
thoooraoktarlag bees loot or scialsil. apls43t
Optrial licitite.
EVAN 3 dr. WATSON, .
26 South Fourth street
foquire for Phalan & Bon's Oooolee,
133%utie for Rhaloa & Slone Coooine
eware of Counterfette.
Beware of Oonwterfeita
Leine Bottlee, Fifty Oente.
Small Bottles, Twenty-Ave Ceuta,
Arnett, Bottle's, Twenty-Ave Oeute.
Marriages.
(hi the the 17th Inst., by Rev. Robert J. Came, Mr
EDWARD EERILY to Mee ANN ELIZA. CARSON
both of this city. -
• Ott the 18th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Blackwood. Mr
JAMES TAYLOR to Miss MARY ANN MOTHER
WELL, both of thin city.
On the, 14th lost., by Rev. .7 Martin, Mr. JOHN It.
BANDS to Mine CAROLINE kABOOYNE, both of Phil
&Motile.
Mattis.
On thoilOth that., of consumption, lam HETTIII
wife of Edward Shields, and daughter of Esther and the
late'Seron
The relatives and friends are requested to attend the
funeral on Tuesday, the 19th Inst., at 3 P:111., from the
residence of her mother, No. 400 North Fifth street.
To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. **
On Saturday morning,l6th lust , JOHN, only child of
henry Ooy and Sarah Seger Ooy, aged one year and
twenty-seven daya. [Kingston (Oanads) papers please
copy.), '
Friends are respectfully informed that the child will
not be buried here.
At Germantown, on Saturday, the 18th inst., MARY
A., daughter of Robert K. and Henrietta 2. Wright, in
the sth year of her age.
The friends of the family are invited (without fur
ther notice) to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning,
the 19th instant, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Laurel
Hlll, **
- - - -
On the 16th lest JAMES P. OEII'OE, Erst., in the
frith year of hie age.
The relative!, and Mende of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late
residence, Richmond street, above Emory, on Tuesday
morning at 0 o'clock.
On the 13th instant, ANDBEW LIIKINS, aged 43
Team
Tile friends of the family are reepeotfully invited to
attend the funeral, from his fate residence, Northwest
corner of Second and Brown etreets, this (Monday)
moping, at ten o'clock. To proceed to Monument Ce
metery. *
On the 18th That , JAMES MITCHELL, M.D., in the
filet year of his age. •
The relatliee and male friends of the family are
reepeotfully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late
residence, 318 8. Fifth street, below spruce, this (Mon
day) morning, at 10 o'clock without further notice.
To proceed to L•urel Bill. tF
On the 18th Mat., Mrs. CA PRAWNS: OLIVIA. TOW
SON, In the 00th year of her age.
-The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend'the funeral, from her late reel
deuce, No. 18 North Seventeenth street, this (Monday)
afternoon, at 8 o'clock.
On the 14th inst., EZERIEL MAMA, in the 434
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect.
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, No 878 Randolph street, below Poplar, this
(Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Odd
Yellows' Cemetery. •
On the 15th Mat., MAGGIE A., daughter of Captain
Charles P. and rural Ann Seater, aged 6 years *
Oa the Bth Mat., at St. Louis. vEIRISTIANNA B.
wife of Wm X. Hyatt, and daughter of the late David
Snyder, of Philadelphia, in the 69th year of her age.*
Oa the let ult., at Rio do Janeiro, of yellow fever,
Mies MARIA LOll/8A HANCOCK, daughter of the
late George Hancock, in the 2lst year of her age, for
merly of title city.
On the 9th last , in Fairfax county, Va., near Burke
Station, Dr. JOHN ROSE. aged 43 yearn and 4 days,
grandson of Mre. Ann None, formerly of Philadel•
phis. ' •
Health Report.
MULTI( Onion, Aprill6
/ittertntats in City of Philadelphia from th
the 18th of Aprit,lB6B.
• CI
w. a
- ia tr a or
DISIII3IO. V... = DISKABEIS. F
2..
, Y ,7
ii
- 1 ....
Asthma ....... .... 3 18ryidpelas. 1
Abscess .... 1 Fever, Scarlet 5
Aneurism I 11 Typhus.... 1
Apoplexy .... 8 " Typhoid ... 6
Asphyxia 1 lle'rhege Lungs.... 1
Caucor of Stomach. 1 1 Ingam l tion, Brain. 8 10
Uterus.. 1 1 Inflam'n Bronchi.. 2
Casualties 381 'r Liver 2
Croup 101 " Lungs ..... 61 16
Congeet l n of Lungs 1 I
r' "
Periton l m.. 2
11 of Brain 1 1 B. & Bowels 11 1
0011/11111:011 of Lunge 11 'lnanition ...... ~... 4
Convulsions 9 Jaundice.......... 1
Cyanosis 1 Hania.a-potu 1l
Mara ma 2 Marasmus 2 4
Dropsy, Brain 4 Measles 2
' Chest 1, Old Age 4
Disease of Brain... 11 1 Palsy i 2
Heart.. 8 4 Scrofula 1 2
" Bpioe .. 1 Still-born 7
Drowned .... 1 Unknown "... 2
Dysentery 11 --
Debility 6101 801.106
Bllusion on Brain.. 21
Ole Tan AZOTH TIMM WERII—.
Under 1 year ' ..64 From 40 to 50 12
From Ito 2 18 " 60 to 60. 10
" 2to 5 23 " 60 to 70. D
" sto 10 13 " 70 to 80. 8
11 10 tol6 4 11 80 to 90 1
" 15 to 20 ' 4 " 90 to 100 0
" 20 to 80 10 1
"80to 40 .25 1 Total 192
From the Almshouse, 12; People of Color, 17; from
the Country, 1.
Males
females
By order of toe Bo
..1051 Boys
...ST {Girls
and of Health
MIR YEUGRIS, Health (Maar.
Monument Cemeteiy—Notice.—The An
nual Meeting of the Lot Holders in 46 The
Monument Cemetery of Philadelphian will be bold at
the Hall of the Fire Association, south aide of NORTH
Street, west of Fifth, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, the
2d day of May next, at 4 &cloak. The Annual Report
of the Manag ine will be read, and an election held (be.
Breen the hours of 4 and 7 o'olock) for fifteen Mana
gers. to serve the ensuing year.
aplB-tmy2 E. TAYLOR, Secretary M 0.
{gm "Divine Authority of the Bible l++—Dim.
melon on this enbieot. between JOBBER
BUSKER, and SAMUEL DAVIES, will take place on
TUESDAY EVENING, April 19th, at the NATIONAL
BALL, Market, above Twelfth, at 8 o'clock. Adto melon
10 cents. Tickets eon be had at the Book and Engle
_gores, and it the door in the evening. aplB-216,
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the PENNSYLVANIA AND LBEIIOII ZINO
00h1PANY will be held at the Company's Mike, No.
121. WALNUT street, on MONDAY. May Pd. at 11
o'clock A. M • for the election of Directors and other
business. _ BillitilEL V. RISHER,
aplB•tmy2 President.
Notice.—A special Meeting of the Stock
-Ik3 of the SNUON D ANDTRIRD STIIBETEI
PASSENGER RAILWAY 00hiPANY, of Philadelphia,
will be held at the (Me of the Company, 228 WALNUT
Street, on WEDNESDAY, April 20th at 12 IL, to con
sider the Supplement to the act of incorporation, ap
proved April 18, 1852.
By order of the Board
aplB4t • DANDY SIIARSWOOD, Secretary.
lirNotice Office of the Shamokin Valley
AND POTTSVILLB RAILROAD COMPANY,
No 302 WALNUT Street —The Annual Meetiog of the
Stockholders of this Company vrtll he held. at the Ogles
of the Company, on MONDAY, May 2d, at 12 o'clock,
for the election of a President and Managers to aerve
for the ensumg year.
aple-m w ftmy 2 J. L GODDARD Sebretary .
tme Big Mountain IniproYement
iiptlll6, intl.—Notice is hereby
given, that a Meeting of the Stockholders of the "Big
Mountain improvement Company," will be held on
MONDAY, the Sd day of May, 1859, at 12 &oli* 51.,
at the Company's Offleo. S. B. corner et FRONT and
CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, for the purpose of
taking action upon a supplement to the Charter of the
Company, approved March 21,1859.
By order of the Board of Directors.
aplM.tmy2 W. I'. JENKS, President.
The Stockholders of the Germantown
PABIDINGSR. RAILWAY COMPANY are here
by notified to meet at the Mee or the Company. No.
$2B DOOR Street, On MONDAY, May 11d, A. D., 1859 at
4 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of taking into con
sideration the Supplement to their Charter, passed
March 22,11359, and also In relation to the disposition
of the block and the puttlog or the Road in operation.
WILLIAM MILLWABD,
President.
apl-dtm2
07. Union Bank—Philadelphia, March 17,
1819.
An !mammal:lt of FIVX DOLLARS per there upon the
stock of this Bank will be due, and payable, on the 2d
of MAY next, at the Backlog House.
• Stockholders whaling to pay up the whole amount due
on the stock held by them will be at liberty to do eo at
any time.
By order of the Board of Medan.
mh2l-mw&frtmy2 .IAMIII3 Man', flashier.
Olflee of th r Piorthweatera heal Cord.
IL3 PAN Y, No. 108 Booth FOURTH Street.—Pliti.a-
DIMPHIA. April 14, 1859 —A Special Meeting of the
Btookholdere of the Northwestern Coal Oumpaoy will
be held at the Olßee of the Company, on MONDAY,
Slay 18th, at 4 P. Si., to acoept or reSect a supplement
to the Oharter of the Company, approved April Ith,
1859 1.1 N. BURROUGHS,
ep15.20t President.
DT. Dotany.—A Course of Sixteen Lectures
on BOTANY will be delivered publicly In. the
SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTIIIITS, Chest-
nut street, N. W . corner of Twelfth, by the Principal
of the Institute. All these Lectures will be abundantly.
illustrated by living plants and flowers, and seven of
them will be delivered out in the woods and groves in
the environs of the city. The members of the elms, as
those of the past three sesame will enjoy the very best
advantages for berrmipg practical botanists. Lectures
at the , Rooms, on TRURBD&Yd, at 5 o'clock P. M.
Thom in the wends on SATURDAYS, at 4 o'clock,
Commencing Max 5. Terms for the Course, $5. The
first Lecture FRED. Rottener) on Twelfth street.
apls•lBt J. BNNIS, Principal.
[lTCamden. Moorestown, Hninesport, and
310IINT .lIOLLY ROUE OAIVILAILROAD
cioneaNy.—
Notice is hereby given, that the Books to receive sub
moriptiond to the Capital Stock of "The Camden,
Moorestoiro, Flaineeport, and Mount Holly Horse Car
Railroad Company," will be opened for that purpose
by the Commistioners appointed by the act of the Legis.
lature incorporatlog said Company, at the House of
ISRAEL ENGLISH, West Jersey Ferry Hotel, in the
Oily of Camden, N. .7., on MONDAY, the 18th day of
April next, 1819, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of staid
day.
Said Books will also be opened for the purpose of re
ceiving eubscriptlona to the Capital Stock of said Coin.
pany, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of April next, 1819,
at the Howie of SAMUEL BLIAIM, in Moorestown,
Burlington county, at 10 oioloer in tho forenoon of mild
day.
SW-Rooks will also be opened for the purpose of re
ceiving enbeoriptinne to the Capital Stook of said Com
pany, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of April vent,
3869, at the House of E 'BARTLETT, 10 Mount Holly,
Burlington county,'N. T., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of eatd day.
Dated March 21, 1869,
arAt n meeting of the C0MM11161012471%
named in the Act incorporating the " PHILA
DELPHIA OCEAN STEArtifilllP COMPANY," held
this 9th day of April, a majority of said Commietionen
being present, it was resolved, that in accordance with
the provision of said act therefor made, publics notice
be given by advertisement in the Gazette, Penney/un
'Wan, PIUS, Inquirer, Burning Journal, mad Bulletin,.
for the period of ten days • eon that, on the 25th day o f
the 'month aforesaid, at 12 M. of said day, Broke shall
be opened and kept open at the MILHOHANTIP BX
CHANGE, for the purpose of receiving subecriptione to
the Capital Stock of the said Company. apll 10t
CIT .. sad o T — Et h ß e li I I r A B D PHILADELPHIA P e a l
SENGER RAILWAY COMPANY are hereby noticed
to meet at the Mee of said Company, No. 243 WAL
NUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 18th day
of April A. D., 1819, at 10 o'clock A. M., for; the pur
pose of taking into conelderation the Act of Assembly
of Penneylrania, appeared March 22, 180. entitled
An sot to authorise the Germantown Paeseiger Rail
way Oompany and the Green and Goatee-streets Phila
delphia Passenger Railway Company jointly to lay a
single track on fourth and Eighth streets, Philadel
iphin,” and to accept or reject the same ; sod if the said
act should be accepted, to take order as to the disponi
;Non of the Stock, and the putting of the said new
Roadln operation.
JAMES 000PEti, President.
Attelit—Wu READ, Secretary. ap8•t18
PeopWit estate Convention —Trio little
zone of Philadelphia, and of the feverst coun
ties of this Oommenwcalth, attached to the FROPLE'3
PARTY, and all voters who are opposed to the unjust,
unwise, and extravagant measures of the National Ad
ministration, are requested to send DELEGATES, equal
in number to their 'several reoresentationn in the Gene
ral Aseembly, to a CONVENTION to be held at NAB
-11.18111:1RN, on Wedneeday, Juno Bth, 1869, at 10 A. M.
to nominate Candidates for LUDLUM GVNEBAIi' and
TO
GVNBRAL, to be voted for at the general
election In next October-
HiNBY hf. PILLER, Chairman.
Wiia,Lus B. Komi, tElecretary. apB-tf
Er Dr. Wader's Oneetnut Springs Water
OIIIIJI, at Ohestant Bal i Philadelphia aeon%
/60-4
Irl l o PRESS. - THILAMAP 4 1 9NPAY , ^ APR A' I s,, 1.49.,
J3Office Penneylyanti Raibroad Coreplan . Y
PHILADELPHIA, Aprillath, 1859 —The Board o'
Directors have this day declared • seed-annual Dividena
of THREE PER DENT. on the Capital Stock of the
company, clear of &Ate Tax, payable on and after May
-16th,1869.
Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends Can
had on application at the Office of the Company, V°l
234 South THIRD Btrest.
- 'THOR. T. BIRTH, Trounce:,
111 ONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS
Ifas constantly on hand a very largo assortment of
MONUMENTS,
ENCLOSURES, and ,
GRAVE-STONES,
Of redone designs, made of the finest
ITALIAN AND AMERIOAN MARBLES, '
Which be will sell at greitly reduced prier's. Is aleo
prepared to execute ordere upon the most 'favorable
terms,and respectfully invites the public. generally
examine Me stock before purchasing elsewhere.
ADAM STEINMETZ,
Monumental Marble Works,
RIDGE AVENUE, below Eleventh street,
w Om Philadelphia.
HENRY D. NET.,I 4 ,
CLOTH STORE,
NOS. 4 and 6 NORTH BEOOND STREET.
NEW STYLES FANCY CABSIIKERES and VESTINGS
(For Spring and Summer wear,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
aplB•m th•tf
IVOTICE.—Tbe Subscriber takes pleasure
IA in informing his Wrong that the .‘ WATER DE
PARTMENT " has granted him a Permit to use the
PLUGS on OHESTNIIT Street, from NINTH to BANE
Streets, for the purpose of washing and cleansing said
street. The work was commenced on the 18th Inst.,
and will be continued nightly, and thereby prevent the
possibility of duet or mud. I would also caution the
community against any other persons professing to
sprinkle and clean the district above mentioned, as
they are eo acting without any authority whatever.
J. P. WORTHINGTON.
aplB-11t* SEVENTH and OHESTNET Streets.
HUMAN HANDS cannot make anything
ix. so fine, let alone the Infallible correetneas of
Pictures made with • Photographie Lmtmment. Ode
the Life size Photographs in Oil made at RAINER'S
GALLERY, SECIOND tltreet. above Green. 4Us
WV E. BARBER,
Tv• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
WEB r maims,
PA
norEnnztons :
Hon. Wm. A. Porter; Bon. dames Doom:.
B. B. Clomeitye, Beg , Philadelphia Bank
Messrs. Boyd & Bates. aplB4m*
iUatcbes, lezvelrg, ,£''.c.
JAMES WATSON,
IMPORT.EII,
WATCHES, JEWEI 4 HY, &d.,
No. 325" MARKET STREET.
Constantly on hands full assortment of Vaoheron
and Constantin Watches. fel-Om
B AILEY & 00;,RmsEly
BAILEY & KITUHEN,
Sate removed to their new lire•proor, White Marble
Btoze,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD 110IIBM,
Nov opening their /all Stook of
111 PORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
FANCY GOON,
To which they invite the attention or the publics. '
6ILVDII-WARI, WATOHNO, DIAMONDS, AND
anl7-Iftr
fljats antr eaya.
80
0
C R. GARDEN & CO.,
MAII*AOTIIISNDB AND WHOLDBALA MUMS
1*
HATS, CAPS, FURS.
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS AND STRAW
GOODS,
ABILVICIIAL YLOWSRS, YEATEINIta, RUMS%
.to. &o.
No. 800 and 602 MARKET STREET,
Southwest corner of SIXTH.
EXTENSIVE .STOCK, BEST TERMS,
LOWEST PRICES.
1859. SPRING STYLES. 1859.
AGARD & CO.,
828 MARKET STREET,
Incite the attention of Buyers to so
end complete stock of
HAGS, OAPS, STRAW GOODS, &ff.,
Which they offer for Clash or on the - banal credit. ,
fata-Rme
griSita anb enegneruitre.
1859 QHEENSWARE. 1859
BOYD & STROUD,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBNIIB,
Have now on hand a complete stock of
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
CHINA, GLASSWARE,
AND QIIEENSWARE,
(At their old stand)
No. 82 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
(Hour doors Delo* aldrotiante , Hotel,)
To which they Invite the attention of
WHOLNBALE BUYNRS. fe2l-Bnt
Silk anb larg EsooSs Jobbers.
SPRING TRADE NOTICE
RAIGTJEt, MOORE, & CO.
Are now receiving their Spring Importations and
exhibiting at their Salesrooms,
220 & 222 N. THIRD ST.,
The most extensive, elegant, and complete stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMSSTIO DRY GOODS
ever before offered by them, and presenting unusual
ttractions to the trade generally.
Their extensive stores having been remodelled ena
bles them to appropriate to each Maas of Goode a eemw
rate department, via :
DOMESTICS,
GINGIIAMS, PRINTS, AND LAWNS,
ti IWO,
CLOTHS AND (JAMMERS%
SHAWLS AND DIANTILLAS, -
HOSIERY, NOTIONS, & TRIMMINGS,
CARPETS, OIL °LOTUS,
UMBRELLAS A•. PARASOLS,
To all of ifbialt the attention of
GASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTIIS BUYERS
feb2S-Em le eollelted.
325 MARKET STREET. 325
A. W. LITTLE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBIARS OP
MACS, FANCY DRESS GOODS,'
RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, GLOVES,
SHAWLS, MANTILLAS,
EMBROIDERIES, ho., ao. fe2l-8m
LOOKING GLASSES.
Now in gore the moot extensive and elegant assort
moot of
LOOKING GLASSES,
For every space and every position, and at the most
moderate prices
LOOKING GL &MS
In the most eleberate and the most simple frames
LOOKING- GLASSES
Framed in the beet taste ; and In the meet enbetential
mauler.
LOOKING- GLABBNEI
Furnished by us, are manufactured by oi:usable in our
own establishment.
LOOKING GLASSES
In MAHOGANY and WALNUT frames for Country
Sales.
JAMES 8. EARLE 1 BON,
818 CHESTNUT STREET,
■pl•Lf PHILADELPHIA.
MEN'S FINE OALFSKIN BOOTS,
Congress Oattere, &o. Best Oltr manufacture.
Low prices. whohniale and retell, at DUTTON%
No.lll North BECIOND St., (Eastnide) ab Arch,
apt° , s ta th lm* Sign of the Red Boot.
3 ,1 29.0KEREL .-460 bbls. Nos. 1,2, and 8
Mackerel, In whole. half, and quarter bble—Orl
ginal Packages. For tulle by
0. 0. SADLER & CO ,
spiel ASCII Street, second door above Front.
HAMS AND SIIOULDERS.-2,800 pieces
arty-smoked Ilame and al:molders. Also, 1,600
plane extra eogar-onred Hama For male by
0. 0. BADLBR ft 00.,
&pie .811011 street, second dOor above Front
!TOFFEE.-1,000 bags Rio, 800 bags Cape,
‘l.-/ 600 bags Java and Legoayra Coffee for sale by
7OLLIOKOFFERm ANTI-RHEIIMATIO
APAI CORDIAL is the only effectual remedy ever placed
before the pnblio am a certain and reliable cure for IN
ILAMMATORY or CHRONIC) RHEUMATISM This
preparation has cured thon,ands who have been af
flicted with Rheumatism in Its most palatal forra, and
we are daily in receipt of letters and certificated of as
toniehing and remarkable cares. All who have tried
the CORDIAL speak in the mod laudable term of Its
efficacy. Pull directions and entire satisfaatiou given
to the Rheumatic) sufferers Prepared by THEODORE
DIMES, Chemist, N.B. nor. PINE and SIXTH Streets,
Philadelphia 1114-13 m
CASTOR OIL.-26 cases Easclata, for
sale by WNT RERILT, & BBOTIIEN,
aplB Nod. 47 and 49 North SZOOND Street.
RROCKFISHSHEETINGS—Just received
and for sale br
01.10Ln, HAZARD, do RIITOIIINSON,
/12 Ohestaut strel.
PRAMS,
1859.
DAMS GOODS,
WIII.TE GOODS,
JAMBS GRAHAM 4 00.,
Not 20 and 22 TAHITI& Street
adail Eirn E 5001,0:
GOODS FOR FRIENDS.
sunning HHOTHERS
Have an excellent supply of desirable Goals.
PR/ 88 GOODS /11)16 THE • PRESENT AND, HOT
SEASON.
NEAP AND PLAIN UOLORED SILKS AND SHAWLS
STUFFS FOR OAPS AND HANDKERCHIEFS.
MEN'S AND BOW SPRING AND MHOS WEAL
NIJANDMING. WOOLLEN, COTTON, AND LINEN
GOODS,
SHARP,LESS BROTHERS,
Apia St CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
BLACK DRss GOODS from Auction
BLACK 11.MAM, or Gronsdlno Btregee.
Bison. Tamartlnie—tno cheap lots.
Black Barnes end Crepe Matz.
Black Wool Detainee.
Black Bombazines sod
000PBR & OONARD,
418 B. R. corner NINTH &MARKET BPI.
MANTLES AND SHAWLS.
Lee. Mantle.' ; Bilk Mantled.
Cloth Ciasques ; Boring EhowlO.
Mantle.' made to order.
COOPER do OONARD,
aplB B. B. corner NINTH and MARKET
FRENOH PRINTED BAREGES.
Gay Manta Printed Baregee.
°hints Clolore Barege Robes a rtes.
, NapoMon Broehe Bareges.
COOPRIt& OON AR%
apIS B. E. corner NINTH and. MARKET
11ANOY SHIRTING CHINTZES
Yard wide new styles, In smell figures end stripes
EIHARPLEBB BROTHER%
spls OHIIBINHT and EIGHTH Streets.
OR IGH T CHINTZES FOR (M1L
."... DEEM.
llrilliant Tercalea, and Cilantro.
,Blight Baregas and Janoneta.
Checked Silks or bright colon'.
BRAHMIN BROTHERS,
apls CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streat.
LINENS FOR MEN'S WEAR,.
American MUM Company% superior atria Brown
Linen Coatings, X and %, salons efiades ,• Brown and
Bleaohed Linon Ducks , various styles; Brown Linen
Drills. A °holes assortment of the *bore Goode now
on sample, and for sale by d 08E01 LEA,
dl6-tf IEB and 180 011_118TNIIT Street.
Nan publitations.
SOWER, BARNES
IN, & CO.,
PLIBLIeHRup AND DBAL
AIIBOELLANBOI74. 801100 L, AND BLANK BOOKS
AND STATIONERY,
No. 87 North THIRD Street below Arch,
Philadelphia.
Pub Where of the following popular Bohool Books,
which are acknowledged by all intelligent tewaliere
who hare given them a careful examination to be nnti•
Tallied in them adaptation to the purposes Intended:
SANDERS , NEW SERIES OF READBRB,
Conn Wag of '
Bander& New Primer,
First Reeder,
" " Third Reader,
" Fifth Reeder,
" " Speaker,
" Speller,
" " Second Reader,
" 01 Fourth Reader,
" Nigh &hoot Reader,
" Young Ladles , Reader.
BROOKS , NORBIAL PLENARY AND MENTAL
ARITHMRTIOd,
By Prof. E. Brooke, of Lancaater Normal School.
FELTON'S SPLENDID SERIES OP OUTLINE MAPS
"They are especially adapted to those beginning, as
well as to those more advanced in She study of Geogra
phy, aa they receive from them a clearer and more cor
rect conception of the character and relative else and
position of every physical and political feature, than
can be obtained from any other ?daps extant."
All the publications of
IVIBON &
AID
A. B. BARNES & BURR, .
NEW YORK,
May be found on hand at N. Y. Publishers , Priam
• ape-8m if
£Uillinexp
CITY MILLINERY ROUSE.
REMOVAL AND REOPENING.
- "
• LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS,
LATE AT 45 SOUTH SEOOND STREET,
HIM opened their new Bales Room
725 CHESTNUT STREET, North Bide,
TWO DOORS AMOY'S MASONIC TEMPLE.
THE FIRST FLOOR of this *salmi building is de
voted expressly to the RETAIL TRADE, and Is sup.
piled with every description of MILLINERY GOODS.
embracing UNTRIMMED LEGHORNS, HAM TISSUE
and STRAW BONNETS, from 26 cents to 60 dollars;
`F &NOY and TRIMMED BONNETS, of all prices and
qualities, ready•made and made to order;
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, RUCHES, LACES, &0., for
Bennet Trimmings, unsurpassed in variety, style, or
quality;
CHILDREN'S HATS, CAPS. FLATTS, JOOHIEB, &o.
MADAME MAY,
Long and well known In this My In the MILLINERY
TRADE, is now connected with ns in this Department,
and will be happy to see all her former friends and pa
trons at our store.
.LINCOLN, WOOD, & NIOHOLS,
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH.
1416-finer lm
STRAW - AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Having removed from our old stand, 46 South Second
Arcot, to
725" CHESTNUT STREET,
4 Itallrlips war - wawa 111 D Naos:a,
We are now prepared to exhibit to our numerous pa.
trona a -
COMPLETE STOOK
op,
STRAW EATS, BONNETS,
MUSES , and OBILDBENN3 HATS,
BLOOMERS. OAPS, An.,
TANOY AND CRAPE BONNETS,
ErltEllOit BLOWERS,
EIBBONS, LAOIS,
ADORES, An.,
Embracing in all an assortment unequalled In thin city,
and wo respectfully Invite the attention ot merchants
to our Spring Stock.
Oaah and short-time buyers will [lnd it impala's their
interest to give no a call.
LINCOLN, WOOD, .1 NICHOLS
feb9.3m
Ohl Qsoobs ,dabbers.
"JOSHUA L. BALLY.
NEAR TR✓IDE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
210 ACC.A.I4,3ECFuT STIOEIWA,
PIIII,ADELPHIA.
DRESS GOODS IN ALL VARIETIES.
PARIS BROOKE AND PRINTED BORDERED
STELLA SHAWLS.
A FULL LINE OP
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH PRINTS,
And the largest assortment of
MERRIMACK PRINTS
To the United States
BLAOK SILKS AND MOURNING GOODS,
IRISH TABLE AND BRUITING LINENS.
1.0130. T'S 330 - 780 VT.IO.AIS
In great variety.
GOODS YIIOSI THE AUCTIONS DAILY.
1.111C1C9 TO SUIT
()ASH & SHORT , TIAIE BUYERS
apl3-t!
THEO. D. EMORY & CO.
byinul No. 132 South POUBTII Bt., Philo.,
Sole Agents of
GEO. C. PUTTS & CO.,
Miners and Shippers of the
LOOIII3TDALE GOAL,
From the Loon Mountain
Near Ashland,
ap2.6n3j SOIMPLIIILL COUNTY, Pa.
IV. GAOOME & 10.,
1. 0,1 Dealers nod Bhippezo or
LIIII.IOII, SCHUYLKILL, Ind BROAD TOP BEMI
BITUMINOUS 00AL.
Ofttoo No. 182 Bottth FOURTH Street.
Yard, BROAD Street, below Race,
ap2.om PHILADELPHIA.
Uroktro.
R. CORSON,
-Eind•DEAL ESTATE BROKER. AND CONVEYAN•
ORR.
MONEY LOANED ON GOOD MORTGAGES
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
inh3o Sin NORRISTOWN, PA.
OKIE & CAPP, 228 DOCK Street, above
Walnut, STOOK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer
cantile Paper and eeoutitlea generally. Arleta the
Brokers , Board daily, and All all orders for the pur
chase or elle of BTOLIKEI, BONDS, Ice. jaf-ly
fiRONIBE & 00"
13P1i0L1 AND BM:MANNA BROHNBA)
Nu. 40 South THIN]) Street,
PIILLDILPIIIA.
th. BANES WA BIOLINII Of PillfildOipilth.
THE WAREHOUSING COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
DIRNOTORS
PATRIOK BRADY, PLINY PISE,
ALEXANDER HENRY, GEO. L. HARRISON
A. PLEASONTON, ILLIADI NEILSON',
WM. H. STEWART, S. R. ORAWPORD.
PATRICK BRADY, President.
B. R. CRAWFORD, Vice President,
WILLIAM DUNN, Treasurer.
WILLIAM NEILSON, Smeary.
CLIFFORD O. PHILLIPS, Wareham° Keeper.
THE WARNHOVEON4 COMPANY OP PHILAD'A
1=2=13
KBODIVE GOODS ON BTONAGN,
Whether in Bend or Duty tree, 0 Current Bates, and
will issue reoeipte or warrants therefor.
Application may be made at their
DITIOD, IN THE
TOBACCO WAREIIOUFM,
FRONT AND D 001( STREET.
eflor
131M=NO=
LOORING-GLABS AND PICTURE-FRAME -
MANUFACTURERS,
WROLNBALE AND ENTAIL. •
An extensive stock of OIL PAINT RIGS, etc. All
et very Low Feces, BOA AftOtt Street above SIXTH,
IV:4m if
/3b04 iinbittgo.
WM. JOHNS & SON,
Okteeeeser to the late Joe. T. Johns,)
Importers and Dealers
IN
SHOR EITURFB and nummituip,
LABTINGB,
eaLLooNs,
LAMITS, &a., &a.
AT THE OLD STAND,
Northeast corner of VOURTH and ABOR Streets
febl-8m
LAING &
No. 80 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Importers of, and Dealers in,
SHOE MANUFACTURERS' GOODS,'
And all klude of Shoe Tools,
MPIMELD'd PATENT BOOT TRIER.
CRIMPING. MACHLNEB,
LEATRER ROOLIRG MUER.
SEWING MACHINE
, THREADS, and
NEEDLES.
'ENGLISH, IRISH ; aid AMERICAN SHOE THEILLOR
fel6•tmayld
EDWIN W. PAYNE,. ,
•
Importer and Dealer
IN
BOOT, SHOE, and GAITER MATERIALS,
Iron Building, N. W. corner A.llOll and SOURTH Sta.
LASTINGS,
GALLOONS,
MEETINGS,
. YRAINOEI HID,
PATENT LEATHER.
CONGRESS WEB, TOILET SLIPPER UPPERS,
febl-Binj SHOE THREADS, LAOB3, aro.
Exnunnds.
REMOVAL.
L. GUTEKUNST
HAS U.IIIIOVEID TO U/0
NEW
Model Hair• Dressing and Bathing Establishment,
N. E. Corner FOURTH and BRANCH Streets.
This is the only COMPLBTR IiBTABLIZEiItIiNT of
the kind in thin City, and, in fact, rivals any la this
country, or Europe The accommodations in the Bath
ing Department are most ported. In the Hali . ..droning
Department none but the beet artists are employed.
mar/44m
REMOVAL.
•
HANCOCK & CO.,
PHIN , B BIIANLSITING STORE And MANIINAOTOILT
OP THE OWEBBATBD HABIT
HAVB RSMOVID TO
No. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET.
saar4.2m
ijottet-inntifibing etiobs
THE OLD-ESTABLISHED AND
UNRIVALLED
HOUSE•FURNIBHING ESTABLISHMENT,
JOHN A. MURPHEY & 00.,
922 CHESTNUT STREET,
Pole Agents In this city for the New Patent Mil.
dren , s Gigs and °atrium ap4•mw&f tf
NEW HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE,
WILLIAM YARNALL,
No. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET
(OPPOSITE THE ACADEMY OF BINE ARTS),
Invites Housekeepers and °there, to an examination of
his extensive assortment of
USEFUL
HOUSE-FURNISHING
GOODS.
Also, 111 beautiful assortment of
BIRD CAGES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, AND
VELOOIPEDES, &0., Sto.
aptfmitwtjune7
gEonferttonern
FRESH CONFEOTIONERY,
____
FOR EASTER,
NOR MN, WROLBSALU AND RBTAIL,
BY
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
MANUFACTURER OF
FINE CONFECTIONS,
1210 MARKET ST., WEST OF TWELFTH ST.
apl6.Bt
Wines snit Kifittoro.
LA PERLE AND RUBIS
CHAMPAGNES.
The undersigned have been appointed sole agents for
the United States and Canada, for the axle of the
Champagne Wines of Messrs. JACQUES 40ERG A,
00., at Chalons-stir-Marne ' Prance. We present their
wines to the public under two brands, namely:
LA. PERLE AND RUBIS.
The a PERLE "Wine is of exquteite flavor and fruity
taste, and is guarantied to compare favorably with any
Wine in the American market.
The "RUBIS" 111 a fine Cabinet Champagne, of a
beautiful Ruby color, which is natural to the wine.
This wine is undoubtedly one of the finest Cabinet
Champagnes produced in Prance, and is made from
grape, of the choicest selections.
Prom the long experience, extensive possession, and
largo means of the well known house of JACQUES
001:84 & 00., and their determination to furnish
wines which shall meet with the approval of consumers,
we feel persuaded-that a trial will fully establish all
we claim for the excellence of these wines.
CRAMER, ABEGG, h IdcOLOSKEY,
No. 19 BROAD BTREIRT, NEW YORK.
The &bora Wines may be had at the following places
in Philadelphia
JOHN GARRISON to 00 , 184 Walnut et.; THOMAS H.
Jamas & 33 Docket ; 'TARR% WALKER, 231 Cheat
:lot st. ; Jos. Co., ' F. TOBIAS & Co., 206 B. Front at.
[NULL & ALLEN, 214 B. Front et.; PATTBRSON, UOANR,
to Co., BS N. Second et.; LARBOH - & Teases, GOT Mar
ket at.; TllollPBoal BLACK, Corner Chestnut :Led Broad
eta.; Wet . Pearzw, jr , Twelfth and Chestnut ate.; Bat
ntitaati & MAW LAD, 703 Market et i autos COLTON,
dor. Broad and Walnut; ARNoLD & WoRL, 120 Walnut
street; WEL I,.tderinooK to Co., 115 South Third at.
Ale* at the following Hotels:
GIRARD Hotes, PRRSI3OIa2, 828103, to 00.1 WASHING•
201 t HOUSE, A. F. GL ASS ; Sr. LAWIDINORI Garza, Woe.
R. CAMPBELL & Co.; Meaomune , ROM, 0. MOlllll..
BIN & fell tnwf-Om
liming I/Rubino.
H Altßll3'6 BOUDOIR SEWING MA
OWNS le offered to the ymblic u the most re
liable low-priced Sewing Machine in me. It will sew
from six to sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of
goods, from coarsest bagging to the finest cambrise. It
Is, without exception, the simplest in its mechanical
Construction evestude, Andean be run and keptinordel
by a child of twelve years of age. The DIIIABILIVT of
this machine, -and the QtriLITY or Me woes, are war
ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
from three hundredth fifteen hundred stitches per mi
nute. The thread used is taken directly from the spools,
WITHOITT Tea TIOODLS or 1111WarD110. In fact, it is
machine that is wanted by every family futile land, and
the low pries of
THIRTY DOLLARS,
at which they are sold, brings them within the reach of
almost every one. S. D. BAKIS, Agent,
dal-dem W -sow-gm 720 ARCH STBDRT.
BLINDS AND SHADES.
B. 3. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
IS THE MOST EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURER OP
VENITIAN BLINDS
AND DEALER IN
WINDOW SHADES
OP ZVERY VARIETY.
PURCHASERS are invited to the BEST assortment
In the city at the LOWEST prices.
STORE WADED made and lettered.
UJ REPAIRIN4 promptly attended to.
mar2l-3m
EXORA.NGE FOR MERCHANDISE-
Number One City Property, and improved and urk-
Improved lan& in the Onset portion of Ohio end In
dians, will be exelmoged fora job lot of Staple end
renoj Dry Goods. Address, fore few days only, W.
11. T., at this 011 lee. 5p16.60*
41TO BUY CHEAP WATCHES, go to
Northwest cornerlof SECOND and NEW Streets,
12. [ap4.6ma] J. 'WES.
.11 AIL EY '8 PATENT SHADE •FIX
.BAILEY'S
TIIRE —Dealers *lll pietas notion that I hare
appointed W. HENRY PATTEN, No 080 OHEBTNUT
Street, Bole Agent tor Philadelphia, through whom the
trade will be 'applied at [notary priced.
J. B. BAILEY.
New York, March 80, 1850.—npl-lrew
7 5 BBLS. SPIRITS TURPENTINE, in
extra ironbound glued barrele, In store and for
sale by ROWLEY, ASIIIIHRNER, /a 00
014 18 SOUTH WHARVES.
300 BIILS., 250 half bbla., 250 quarter
bbla, 700 kegs Wagon and Railroad Grease,
for Bale by ROWLEY, AOHBURNEII,- k 00.,
apl4 10 SOUTH WHARVES.
ERRING.-876 We. Pickled Herring.
.1.1. Also, 326 beiee limited Herring. 'For sale by
0. 0. SADLER & CO.,
5p1. 1 3 ABOIL Street, second door above front.
tUanto.
rp 0 LAWYERS, CONVEYANCERS,
BNAL NeTATB AGAINTS, &0.--L young Ansa
wants a Situation as Copyist. Good references given.
Copying, three cents per folio, 000 Addrees E.
B:PAIBBIRLD, this Office, immediately. apla-et
IptlitWEß WANTED.—Brewer wanted in
•,
the largest Brewery west of Philadelphia—any
time between now and about the fret of July—a
thorough, practical. Brewer of Pale and Steak Ales.
Apply, ra ll y, to " BREWBB, ,, oars of " Phila
delphia Press,” giving full particulars. Nose
needfirst -Maas iirewpr, with the beet of references.,
apply. Married Man preferred. . ratal-lmse
A A SITUATION WANTED—By a .LAD,
aged 18, (Graduate of Or!Hendon's Commercial
College,) as Assistant Book-keeper of &ntry Clerk, in
a PaolessleD,7-aeols Jobbing or Commission Hones.
Would 'make himself useful to Icls employer'. Good
city references given u to honesty, /co. Address
"J. T. 8.." Press Office. mll6,
' Sale nub to Vt.
AT PRIVATE SALE.—,-Vainable Grain'
Distillery, Machinery, 'Stable, Ace., and large Lot
of Orono& northwest corner TWDLPTEL Street and
WABHINOTON Avenue. It rents for 11.200 a year.
Apply to M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
189 and 141 South FOURTH Street.
aplB, 21, 28, 26, 20, 812-6 t
VOE SALE-THE ONARTELOF AN
INIMIRANCE COMPANY, (Tax paid and Letters
Patent leetted,) not yet organised. Address IN
BIIBANON,,, Box 655 P. O. - aplB.6t*it
40-1 PUBLIC SALE.—The very - desirable
NEL and commodious FAMILY MANSION and
GROUNDS of the late THOMAS COLLINS, of this
city, will be sold on FOIIIITH-DAY, (Wednesday,)
17th Inst.
The whole property is 1e7,14 feet front on itROAB
Street, 880% feet on YORK Street, and 287 feet on
BARCLAY Street, containing abc.ut acre'.
The DWELLING-ROUSE le 80 feet front by 70 feet
in depth, and hm just been thoroughly repaired and
well painted.
The Garden mutates a great variety of choice
VAULT TAKES, in bearing.
Err Fide to omnmenoe on the premises at 4 o'clock
I'. Id., when the conditions will be made known by
WILLIAM M. 0014LINE1, Ezecator.
Burlington, 4th month, 9th, 1869 aplB-9t*
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR. SALE;
-All that large corner property adjoining the
depotof the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore
Railroad Company, in WILIdINCiTON, Delaware, being
the most desirable sittation for a firstelus hotel in
that city, is now offered for sale at a low price, and on
easy terms. Yor farther information, apply to
WILLIAM BUSH, 2 scam.
apl6.6tit 080 W. BUSH,
WSHOUSE 1805 LOMBARD STREET,
(store and dwelling,) with back bMidlog and all
the modern improvements, to be cold at the Nxebange
on TUBSDAY ItittlN,lNG, 19th instant, by THOMAS
& BONS. May be examined preview tomtit). $5OO
may remain =mortgage apt° 81* ,
IaDARTNER WANTED.—An active and
AL respectable GENTLEMAN, possessing good busi
ness qualities, with a cash capital of $lO,OOO, is desired
an a copartner in a revealable Manufacturing Busi
ness, already established In this city. Profits fair.
Address ,‘ PRACTICAL,” at this Mae. uthl4-mwf tf
ell TO LET.—A furnished House, with 10
MIL rooms, gas, bath, hot and cold water, a large
yard, good stable, and coach house. Situate on the
Germantown Railroad. one square from Tioga station.
Apply at 931 CHESTNUT Street. apl6-3t
IEtOR Drug Store in a nourish-,
ing town near the city. For particulars apply at
B. W. corner vomit and VINE Btreets. apl6 21*
fga • COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET.—
Ea A neat and roomy Cottage at OIIELTON
near North Pennsylvania Railroad, 8 miles from the
city. Apply at 424 MARKET Street. apl2-tf
a r c COTTAGES FOR SALE.—Five new
gliß. and commodious Cottages! at EDGEWATER. The
situation is high and healthy, with Churches and Baled
Echo°is in the neighborhood. gteamboate and Railroad
furnish many opportunities of going to, or returning
from the city daily
Prices range from $2,800 to g 3500 each. Terms of
payment accommodating. Apply to
A. AIANDERPON, Edgewater Lauding.
N. B.—Edgewater le on the easterly bank of the
Delaware riser, about midway between Beverley and
Burlington, N. J, apll.lna*
TO LET.—A large Stable, 42 feet
JIEL front, by 413 feet deep, on a Court running out of
PattriE Street, between Fourth and Filth streets; the
premises might be converted into a machine shop or
two stables, Apply at 402 LIBRARY Street apit-Imis
at VALUABLE MARKET-STREET
ma PROPERTY FOR BALE—Situate between Dela.
ware Seventh and Eighth streets, known as the
WHITE HALL HOTEL. Lot forty feet six Inches
front cri Market street, and extending Ma feet, more or
leas, to Filbert street. For farther Information, call on
the miner of the property, O. H. QEIBBI, - at the
Union Hotel, ARCH Street. spl2,llwit
MaFARMS, FARMS.—Some of the best
Parma in Cheater, Montgomery, and Bucks coun
ties for sale COTTAGES and other - desirable modern
style RESIDENCES for sole or rant In and around Nor
ristown. Motels, Country Stores, either for sale or
rent.
Yor frill particular*, splay to It. B. 001030 N,
rultl3o lm Norristown, Penns
dil SALE ATLANTIC CITY FEWER
TY.—One hundred and fifty Building Lots, suita
ble for Hotels and Cottage!, In the best and most de
sirable localities In Atlanta City.
Also, for sale, the UNITA, STATES HOTEL at
Atlantic City, being thelargest and flout locate 4, most
sobstantlal, and best arranged Hotel at t ha t place, by
T HUDLEY,
tah29.lmst SECONu Street, Camden, N. J.
"GAPER MILL TO BENT.—The Paper
Mill known as ILANWELL BULL, intuited on the
Wissahickon Creek, and one • mile from Chestnut MW
Railroad Station. This MW is adapted to make fine
Hoek Papers. It has three engines, one four machine,
62 inohee wide, and all the appurtenance' for the IMO.
meld manufacture of paper. Posimodon given imme
diately. Apply to, or Mbar,
GIORGI H. LRVIS,
d29-tf No. BO South SIXTH Street.
i3oarbing:
T •
0 RENT WiTEeBOARD, Three elegant
commnolcating Rooms on second door. Also, hack
Parlor, at 1816 WALNUT Street. References exchang
ed apl2-6t*
Opticians.
IMPROVED SPECTACLES, correctly fit
ted to the Brea. Microscopes, Opera Glasses, Ste.
recacopes, Artificial Human Byes, &0., at
MORRIS I. FRANKLIN, Optician,
apll.6t 112 South FOURTH St., below Ohestunt.
Qrabinet-tUare.
DESK DEPOT.
THE LARGEST IN THE UNION. •
Suitable for Banks, Offices, and Schools, in Oak, Wal
nut, and Mahogany, of handsome style
and pattern.
A. L. ADAMS' IMPROVED DESK RACK,
AT
HOGVE.T.V.,T X-117=1•01 , 4 - 43.„
(suoosssoße. To) •
J. T. TIAIVIMITT,
No. 269 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
apl6.3m
CABINET FURNITURE An , BILLIARD
TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION.
No. 261 SOUTH SECOND S (MEET,
In connection with their extensive Oabinet - Business,
are now manufacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
and have now on herd a full simply, flashed with
MOORE Jr. CAMPION'S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced by all who have used them to be
superic,r to all others.
PA. the quality and finial of these Tables the manu
facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout
the Union, who are familiar with the character of their
work.
laigeolutiono attb CEopartnerobips.
COPARTNERSHIP.— The undersigned
have this day associated themselves together,
under the name and Style of HANDY, MORBIB. &
for the purpose or selling wroaght4ron Tubes, Fit
tinge, &e. , inanufsetared at the Cumberland Nail and
Iron Works, and for tranasetlng a general Iron Com
mieldiOn business. MIMS' RANDY,
(Late of Baltimored
CHARLES W. MORRIS.
Office, B. E. cor. WALNUT and FRONT Streets.
March 18,1860. mhl9-lm
.!Marten.
PHILIP F. KELLY & 00.,
(SUCCESSORS TO ROBERT J. ROSS & 00.0
No. 16 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADILPHIA
BANE{ NOTES,
COMMERCIAL PAPER,
LAND WARRANTS,
BOUGHT AND BOLD
Aleo, Stooks •nd Honda, but only on commission
13pecial attention given to o°llv:diens throughout
the country, and easterners may rely on prompt ad
vicee and returns. ap2-t[
COLLECTIONS;
TNROUGHOUT TM] UNION AND
CANADA,
PROMPTLY !DR DT
BAKER, WESCOTT & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 17 SOUTH. THIRD STREET.
marlo-1m
VORKEROIAL AND TRAVELLING
drill OLIEDITS available In all parte of the world,
opened with the bowie of Mame. GEOREFN I'ItABODY
& 00., of London. Apply to
GAW, MACALESTER. tr. 00.,
fed-ti 815 WALNUT Street.
A EUGENE SMITH,
PAPER AND RAG WAREHOUSE,
No. 20 NORTH FIFTH STREET. -
Coolantly On hand all kinds of
WRITING,
PRINTING,
•
ENVELOP Z,
WRAPPING,
And a Superior Article of
HARDWARN AND BLASTING PAPAS.
mar2s-lro
PLUMBERS' MATERIALS.-- , A large and
varied assortment constantly ID :Store, to which
I call the attention of the Trade. Prises as law as
those of any house In New York.
011dRLIE1 MULLIKIN,
mhBo•Rm• ass MINOR Street.
ARACAIBO COFFEE—A small invoice
of superior quality, now landing from bark Irma,
and for mile by CHABLIS TITS,
spin 126 dl3O WALNUT and 26 BRABIIIInt.
•
TWELFTH ANNUAL MILITARY -AND
OITIZENiII DRIBS _BALL. '—Oomplinteabo - ta
the Philadelphia (Beetle) BandNO.l; grill be given at
the NATIONAL WARDS' lIALL;oii TEUESDATIIVA.
NINE}, April 19th, 1559. -
Tiei ete Si each, adinittlei a Gentleman Ilateilt-
Ole be held at Beak & Bona, 818 Yuba street flt
James 51. Beek, 795 Florida 'treat, above Bleveatbilw
lew '
Fitzwater. -
swats
- -
M
USICAL FUND HALL.. . r
MADAME r1130&COIANTI,
Prima Donna Anoints of the Italian oypssrrss House Of
Paris, London, bt. Petersburg, Vienna, - Man, Ha
ANI
and all the great continental olden, as well u thou or
America, haa the honor to announce that 40 -Win
give
TRIO HUDIOAL FUND HALL.
ON
TUMID/CP EVDNIRG, 'APRIL letz,
This ' being her first - and only.- concert In Phila
delphia since her return from Europe. ,
MADAME BIBOMMIANTI
will be anointed by. Hr. H. PIiNNHTT, the- past Arne-
Amu Beam of the = Grand Opera, Plonsame, Mr. G. 7.
EVANS, the eminent Pianint
• 'llltiNOlt iszscreoorsarrr,_
The distinguished' Piokoncelliat, and other artists of
celebrity. - - -
The programme will timbre** the gents of Italian, -
Berman, and Boglleh song, as Oren by
BIBIMOCILiffeI
with unprecedented 411000Sa the great eardtals of
Europe and &Merles.
Par hill particulars WO iniblegnent- advirtisements
and programmes.
NOTION.
The price of admission to in parts of the hail. w t t&-
out resonation. of AWN, is flied at PIPTY CENTS.
Tickets can be obtained at the Mute Stores of Beek
& Lawton,-Lee & Walker, Oheetnut street, at the prin•
cipal hotels. and at the hall on the evening of the
concert.
THE OAMPBELLS ARE ZONING I
HAHM - OTH TROUPE OF THE WORLD !
FOUR NIONTB ONLY
W.111:8218DAY, THIJUDAY, FWD AY & SATURDAY.
April 20, 21, 22, and 28.
- • • •
Originality, Versatility, and Comicality Combined
BUMAZY & NIWOOADVB
OAN,PBBLL MINBTRELLB,
BRASS BAND,
AND -
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DOUBLE TROUPE
Among the oldfavorites will be finind new fazes, With
new features and novelties, who will have the Maur of
making their lint appearance inthie city.. la order Dot
to be deficient in any one of the dartment of the
131)1.1.1110ft NNTICRTAINKENTS ;
given by Ws unrivalled Owns, the Manage* hire,
spared neither. pains nor expense in leleatteit_fixt the
coming season the best talent that can be had , n ot
from Nthlopian Minstrelsy, but, have gone go he as
to
cull from the °PARA, at the AOADNMT OF -MINIM
and the ROPZANI BALLIT TBOUPM OP MIBLO'S,
New York, each member being selected for his soft,
vidnal talent and superior exoetienee. _ .
. _
The BRASS BAND, coneiiitlng or ten lialented Maid
clans, will play nightly In front of the Nall 2 protons to
opening of the doom• --
Admisaion 30 °Ante. Dom open at 7; perforniAnoe to
commence nt 7% o'clock. - •
AO& lit P. A. CLARK, Agent and Beelnem Director
VAN AMBURGH&CiD B
ZOOLOGICAL R.. EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISHMENT
Will exhibit in this city, for TUBES DAYS * under
the new Pavilion, erected on the 10t, on
BPRr OE ST., BIT. TENTH AND ELEVENTH SYS..
ON THURSDAY NIGHT. diril Slat, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS and NIGHTS.
Tickets 26 cents. No half price
VAN ANSI:MOWS MENAGERIE OP WILD ANIMALS
will be exhibited by Prof, Langworthy.
- TIPP° BAIB,
The Mammoth Elephant, will be introduced, together
with a superior EQUESTRIAN TROUPE, including the
MADIGAN FAMILY. •
Meat. TAB. MADIGAN. Dr. JAB. L.
Who will introduce bin
'COMIC MULES AND MALTESE JACK.
MAIPLLE ELLSLER.
- MIES ELLA • NUIDIGAN.
Mr. Nat Austin, Messrs. Carpenter, Ringeade, : Norton,
Armstrong, and a powerful auxiliary ban.
VAN AMBURGH & CO. will make a Street PsaiSi
on Thursday, and will exhibit in I/milord on
MONDAY, April 26th. - apUl•fit
nH W WALNUT-STREET THEATRE,
CORN= - NINTH AND WALNUT DMITD.
_Acting and Stage Manager Mr. B. Z. Keatelt.
Business Manager Joseph D. Margit, ,
THIS (Monday) IVDNIMO,AriI 18, rat
TB* WIDOW'S 13TICifiG141:
Baron de Tout.lore. Mr. Perry; Rector daleoneitUe;
Mz Paaeotob; Madame de Blouse, Ma. Pozen; Jean
ne t te, Mien Fanny Fits larren.
THU YOUNG YOLUNTNNU
Arabella Beaumont, Mu Ny Pits larf.
Mee of annalaame—Beoond ann Tiafikad tisek an r
mot
and Thad Tier, $I cants Yams% NM ow% Drew
Circle, 50- oentiq Prima* Boma, aaanakai Watt
locale, and it; flingla Beata is Orskeatel ask Ilteata
Bow, lb Gents.
Dom open at quarter to 7 At7imilt 6sMYa dIY at
7% o'clock.
INMAMMY & OLABIEN'• A8.011411'.
THIULTBE.—WiIItam Erial. kaidoAcAbg ail
Stage Mamider.
BENEFIT OF MIL J. B. OLABKI. -
THIS (Monday) immune, - Aprfrl 18, 1818,
BETH SLOPE. -
In which Mr. Clarke will mutat' four okaraeleat ;
Emily Leeson. Mice Jim= Taylor.
Till MAID OF MIINSTIEt.
(Merles Paragon, Mr. Wheatley.
JOSEPH'S COAT.
Joseph Jambleton Mr. Clarke.
DOB NETTLES.'
Bob Nettles, Mrs. Drew • Waddilare, Mr. Clarke.
AsmilitiOn, 25 els. Beenisd SWAN in Dress Oartae,
eta; °inhalant BUIL, 50 eta; Beals Braiirs,7ll
ens; Gallery, IS ; Wallerytar OolowediPereane,Ml Wei
Private Box in Gallery for Colonel lemony MEl
Whole Private Box, fa. -
pDoors open at 7 dalosk; AS Mg sot To
reeleely.
MoDONOUGH's GAIETIES—Rice St.
below Third.
Engagement of
JENNY LIND AND KATE HANDS,
Better known se
KW FANNY BOBILEBT. and- -
Him ELIZA. TICEILMAN,
The two greatest Vocalists in Philadelphia, appoint:lir
nicßey,in Ballads, Duette, and Operatic Gems
GROAT BAND OF BRILENADEBB, SION 111
NUMBER.
First appearance of the
HUTCHINSON FAMILY.
J. H. ROBINcON, Great Comic Vocalist.
GEORGE MILES, Patriotic and sentimental Binger.
Wm EATS LUDLOW, Noisome.
LOW GAYLORD, .
JOftli WILLIAMS, "
And J. CONRAD.
BILLY THOMAS, Stump Orator.
apll Mons. TREMOR, Vtoliaiet.
rpROMETSV B VARIETIES 1--(oafe Thee
tred northwest corner of TO T and MUM
NUT Streets.
SHAOHLLANZOI7I3 INTESTAINYINT
EVERY STEWING DIMING THE VMS,
Comprising Comic and Sentimental Ballads, Game ad
Operas, Ethiopian Delineations, and concluding with
A TAHOE NIGHTLY.
Commenalag at 7.1 i ~ AdmisalOa 10 lad 1L mhZtila
: r PE NEYL 'III , IIA AO- •
TEI roll ANTS
No. 1025 0110101iNUT 17/113011T,
113 OPIN N ALLY tlhandays exempted) trail 0 A. X.
till 6 P. M.
' Admission 25 O. Millirem 13 amts.
Shares of Steak, entitling this holder's batty to lat.
mission at all times, 100. • e 47-V
11111.1SIOAL FUND MT L.--TER
Lei MANIA 03101E7CSTRA give PabUe
ALB every SATURDAY. Single Inakear 25 seat
a package of tickets for $l, which maybe obtained a
Andra% /la Oatalant street )• Bea & Lawton% OM
of Seventh and Okeetant, and at the door of tba Hall
Itailroca Zings.
&NAM NEW YORE LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELIHA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00. , 13 LINES,
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORH
AND WAY PLACES,
!BOY WALNUT-SUM ARM,
Will leave as follows, via
At 8 A. M. via Camden and Amboy, 0. & A. Ac
commodation $2 26
At 8 A. 31, via Camden and Jersey City, (New
Jenny) Accommodation 2 26
At 9 A. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
3 00
At 11 A. M , by Steamboat, via Tammy and Jersey
City, Morning Exprees 8 00
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. & A. El
pram 800
At 3% P M., by Steamboat, via Taeony and Jar
nay City, Evening 'express 3 00
At 3,ti P. M., by Steamboat, via Taeony and Jet ,
say City, 7d Obas Ticket 2 26
At a P.M., via Camden and Jenny City, Evening
Mail 3 00
At 11 P 11., iris Camden and Jersey 01t7, Night
Mail 2 26
At 2%P.M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommodation,
(Freight and Passenger.)--IstOlaseTicket..... 2 23
2d Olass Ticket 160
At 6P M. ,vis Camden and Amboy, Accommodation,
(Freight and Passenger)--let Oluse Ticket.... 2 26
2d Class Ticket... 176
The P. M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11:Night
Mail, Saturdays excepted
EU' Express Lines atop at Principal Stations only.
For Belvidere, Boston, Fiemington &c., at BA. M.
and 3,4 g P. M. from Walnut-street wh arf.
For Water Gap, Eltrou.inburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, La , at 6 A. At 3 via Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Western taliroad.
For Freehold, at 13 A. M. and 2 P. M.
Forldonnt Holly, at 8 and 9 A. M.. and 2%, ix and 6
P. M.
MMMUM=GI
EXCHANGE,
/or Pelmyra, Delano°, Beverly, Darlington, Bor
dentown, &a., at 23( P. M.
Steamboat John Neilson, for Bordentown and Inter
mediate places at 8); P. M.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington and in
termediate plasm at 12 M. and ot P. M. -
Bitty round! of baggage only allowed each pswienger.
Paasengers are orohlbited trom taking anything ea bag
gage but their wearing appatel. AU baggage over any
pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their
responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and
wilt not be liable for any amount beyond 5100, ex
cept by epode' contract.
April 1.1 WM. 11. 4ATZIdXft, Agent.
NOTIOE.—OHXSTER,
VALLNY RAILROAD —PAS
SENGRR TRAINS FOR DOWNING/TOWN AND IN
TERKEDIATE BTATIONB.—On and after let Zama:
ary. 1859, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN,
will start from the Passenger Depot of the 'Philadel
phia and Reading Railroad Company. corner or BROAD
and PIN/ Streets
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leant at T. 20
. M.
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, harm of
80 P M.
. .
DAILY (Sundays excepted.)
By order of the Board of hiartagere of the PMladed
his, and Reading Railroad Compaq,
d3O
d3O W. H. MOILHBNIf Y, flecretau.
M OUNT NORIAH CENETERY.—FamiIy
.1.1.11 burial lots of every else, in this, the largest and
'moat beentlful of all the Philadelphia Cemeteries, may
he bad; ripen accommodating terms, upon applloatioast
the Oftloe of the Company, No. 20 South SIOEITILENTE
Street, where all deeds for lots are °mounted, and per
mite for graces Issuedi
Passenger cars connecting with thehlarket-streetßall
road rune every hour to the ground. Fare 10 cents...-
aplB4ta GEO CONNELL Secretary.
ZLEGLiER & SMITH, (WacaoseAtm Datto-
GISTO,) corner of OSMOND and GitBIM Straits,
are now offering their large stook of their own manu
factured (}ROUND PAINTS, of all colors, and WHITE
ls
LEAD at prices astonishingly 10w...A0, WINDOW
GLASS, of a superior quality, they are likewise 'dis
posing of at cheap rates. Dealers in the above &Mtge's'
would do well to entrains these various deeniplidona of
goo& at this establishment, and they will and them
cheaper and of better quality than they ran pitches.
. .
elsewhere `raltlll-11
1111 HE MEDICATED ;;BRANDY imported
solely for ZISIILBE ih SMITH, corner of BB
COND end GaltiN Btreatei• la_,need more then any
other stimulant, because .otits purity and the good
effects es many hare e rimed from Its nee in ems
of Preppie, Disrrpm t Debility. athlll4f
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.:iudsenicitts:
WM, • 0. VINYARD, Mode r.
ONE GRAND 00102212.1
CONCERT HALL
WAY LINES