:==fiNlM tl 03. ne-AEf* MC 0 045 ,7..trA4041. .Aezt -itAt.lo4444hnts.t , etO dnon, con ' '" thine illtliOnit,iih,toige., A.earresPoident of tqt Seel j'',ll'4l•:•Teliitoo4s4aPor_,thtts detoorilies .the beetle on •. §undey, etentry Bth ••••• ' . I , , ,Theitleses; yells ainigreanidPriitOVPiliYiri, AissOintion,, and "anon completely. ,3•• drowned the reeding of the_ Lesions—the - roera of ' laughter at the reSpo.n*, the eating of oranges and °packing of vzinis, , ,tho fighting. and._ playing of Ail ' dna. from eta 'to twelve years _Old,r , the standing on-the iteate and elite - bin& on the pews; and singing the ferion; which was c0n .1,;• intudly interrupted by nearly the isongrega -,:•,,tion rising rip simultaneously, and•evidently medl. 'tittinest'serions riotali these demOnitratiorts, and • more than zlis.vo' tintifto; enumerate : , formed "a • t'z 11087 110 -terrible,Ahd - eiggk the descriptive power, of a scaulay'eould 'no.t exaggerate. •1: will add here that the - majerity the.congregation were - ,-;--1 1 x7e'and girls, and that upon an average there wee • uennern thin ono adult in cult pew. ' . LOOM, nr:Qtax4y—Goatragsuos or A BUIPPI4O OCIUM Itertria—Yesforday morning, a man of pro ,:posiesling appearance stepped into one of our drug stbielcand asked for! two - onset ,of laudanum, which the clerk put - up for him- in a vial. Me, then asked for a_-glees of water, which request be ing complied with, ho printed out patt of the water; emptied the °entente of the vial into the tumbler, and deliberately drank it off. The affrighted clerk immediately trailed in a policeman, and had tbd nom taken tO the chief's office. The laudanum :drinker only laughed :at their fears, and said he was la the habit et - taking it, and was obliged to *do so ;'that he could eat four cameos of opium with- out being in - the least affected by it. The last we hoard of him, he was sitting quietly in Chief Best's °Wee, creaking Jokes with the policeman, to whom be seemed arrobjeolef peouliar interest. —Buick 'Courier, Feb: CiTY Pnotodiupn or Mn. Qtrisnes.—We hare al ready milled attention to the fact that 41 photograph - likeness °Obi Bev. Mr. (Jolliness, now preaching in this city. trio to the fife, was being furnished by Mr. '- , Gatetrunet, Are& street, above tiovitnth,. The return, by all rho hoe seen it, is. pronouaosd the meat life-like and ileum; of any :Mitt have been taken of this popular unit - at - orator, and wo advise all who are desirous of ob tamini a truthful portrait of him to secure, the 6ute trunet picturra „ IFrOro the Chrl.Wn AdA;oatto and Journal. Noit York, August 4, Yati , ... - , . .. 'llitt rr 011 a z rim rsa s' FECIIIND—SPALD/NO'a Par 4.atat, Gina.—Small conveniences for general family ,nee are often of more value than what are ogled " great Inventions."' It es eathhataa that, in the United States there are 'at least Ave miltioos of households. in all of whieh the annovutoe of eanoskiez, floketty ehelTe4io, fee, teblee, ace., I. oenetantly expenenoed. toad oo Img• tie'Tarrilntrir is In Ellie oendition thore to alirays danger - of a" sirutsh•tp." Tho eiporienco'of the oity house ' keeper, with May-day befo.e her eyes, will readily mug - gent the value and oonvenienoe of a really trust-worthy Prwared .glue. that ,eau be instantly brought in regal 'Rion ,where repairs to furniture and other household 'wares are needful. The want of snob an tatiche4a iMustantand universal as the family, and hitherto if bell been a want uneupplied.• Thie, however, oan ho truly -said no longer. Spalding's Prepared Gins see= to be all, that has been desired t'rrthie 'Wootton. It iiikept soluble by obemleals, retains its strength and 'tenuity . ie ointrenoint and always "np to . ide sticking point," is put up In bottle with a hnuill, and sold at twenty-five Cents. No housekeeper in city or country Can wail af• ford to bo without a bottle of Spalding's Prepared Glue. It i.e SUSt the thing for the library sad schools, where books are eonstantly in need of repair. fetbkikk.W2t " (MARLYS BRIDES CIC —This to the purest artiole of Champagne now in the market, end is called ^ Charism Heideieolt." Gammon Yrnintra.c. No. Uti, South , P.ltOrtr Street, is the 'agent.. , fed-mth sm Consmotpt.—Why do the "dull times" have PO afoot upon business at liaddentan's celebrated 'Cravat Store, 698 Chestnut 'treat ? „ D'y e give it UP f 80081160 their 61106111011 are always WAITINP ex cos- THE„Orylltte Peyt 111 V ",..BO7rTtaPITAL."--Pitgaing -- C - rtibh - ost.oii , treet',our attention was arrested by a dig.. play of chink ware in a window, decorated agates'', for ' 'the above hotel: It bad upon it, assented very tastily, indeed, the cooked hat, pistol; bugle,-&0.4 belonging to the date of 17r6.'Aiwe passed, by with oar hands in our empty pockets, we thought of chases. Those imp's - wants, that dress, and the, circumstances that marked " those times, have passed away; Instead of the onm brous " horse pistol," we have the little " Colt's:' in stead of the uniform of the knee-breeched. we have the fine-fitting clothing sold at the "Keystone Pa lane" Clothing store, located under the Continental;" and thousti the clothing - Is 'not tint forle.the price is No dovjatma from the marked price on the goods—the outs fust.elites tonne in this city conducted on this ad -stumble plan. . Toe oOwerrricas or CONOBLeS.—Speaker Pen , ,zuns ton has anuounoed the Standing Committees of ' Congress. By tome strange oversight the formation of a Seri important committee was omitted until yeeter day. This was the Committee on Habits, which has very-properly been filled by the appointment of Moore. Rookhill & of the Brown Stone' Clothing Rail, Ti05..603 and 600 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. This committee will sae to it that theivearing of bad habits le net encouraged by them. - , rums Oorruur, aa a unitary regulation, in ‘attraeung some attention in the Old World. irtaire the . . health of woman is generally touch better than an tho Baited States. In a report read and adopted at a meet ing of the Ladies' National Sanitary Association, held in London, In July lest, the following language occurs: Believing that a gieat part of the weakness and dls- VISO which the Assooiation aims to prevent to oaused by improperly made clothing, the oommittee are pre• paring a complete set or patterns for toverY Part of the dress of women and ohildreni'with sPeolal referenoe to health and nernfort, with as explanatory tract. wheth , can be Dimply sent to buy part of the country." Were `-similar attention yaid .gentJemeree , dram in this gauntry. we should expect to read reirolntions advising all men to wear the gay and elegant oristirmea of Graniddentoliss, the National Tailor. of 10 Ohestunt n strew . ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, VP 10 TWILTII O'CLOCK LU? Nowt DIRARD HOUBH"--Chestaut St._, below Ninth. P Manakin. Prov. RI • Jas L Howard,Hartre,Ct J Scott, lmnouter • - , it RHyadley. Hartl'd, Ct it L Ronson, U 8 A •-• 0 W McCready. Ky Ti Garrett, Paris, Ni _,.' LW Bukley & la, Lex.ify Mrs Waite; uszington. Ry r4o4l.Bpenre, Osor.,.renNy Mr: Oardnar, N Y T N ' hompsOn. K Y T C Porter, Imlay/ter 0 Mc Laurier. N C' II X Parsons, Harrisbarg Rev (3 C Robinson, Cue, 0 • Chas N Woltr. Cm, 0 1 Ailing. Madison, Ind IF Ii Thompson; raisin, N J F N•Archer, &BM Pi I • Ras F B Lyman. Pittsburg AT llrean,lan Francisco miss Watkins; Balt A W 0 Boucot, et _bouts .; Thou GemmaO,Dbotland N Johnson as 11S, B oston - 'Jos loy. , coon Mrs E Poiret! England • 13 Toler. Engband ... W D Maxwell & vrt N Y .• l W Ploh ,, N is, Y Wm Ch N• .4;i Wer4haugh. Bal . • ..1 oFeltaltn, rant nrMoilameron, Albany . .1 J Martin. A buy J rt Bullock. Albany , • a Butler le w , Prow, RI John D longs, 11 .1 L W , fief, Blair o, m Ps, 0 8 Preston, Cleveland, 0 Paris & la, 8t Louis 31 Hobson !realising, p lies M Wilson. Nashville .1 8 kihile, Eastonan, Stevens, Lancaster, • JR 'I srger. bliss • ' W MeHatton, Cala ,it A Denson .k. la, Ptor, Col RP 131aon. zaston, Ps Pr By triode r. 0 , - 0 T Ornith, A 0 Darnel Burns ,N 0 • Ch arles Bmltb, NY tl A Wruker, Md Martin, Mil • 0 . r E A I T7t I It r . 'ATI, 4°n '' ' A F Co ht 2 711, 1 ;1 134' 1j is t", ' c p o ir 4 & o i , Boston- :. Wlt F..r.ole,Tenit ,•-.1.1 MoPhirson 'Ala - ' 14 Read US Marines ~ t v litago e n eje t r i . it rxd. , L .4 It niter, Riohmond li Rug sr Cin, 1./ ;: Bonnet A True. Maine Wilson. i , D Ocorren,N Y' ' • - •-W II Belcher, Y Wm A Haven, Boston 15 H Meso n, .8 muls Jaa McNulty, ri V' - C A' Burto -1 , Robt Johnston, &line, Ala Jos C Savage, Chicago • * tirri: ' '"alafilsN NO D' JAt,tt (Th pa, 0 LlPuller, N Y Jan B McMinn, Flits - M Watson, Ala is I. Ala J L Boarcinan,Ala Chu Adage, N Y Mrs Yatterson. Mall Mrs Stillman, Iglu 0 13 Lamar. 11 Y At D Baldwin. La bliss M. Wilson. Pa ROlt.der&M,NY E D Laaell Ph yla Them B Oakley, N YFlor. Bait Win Blest; , Augusta, -•f u 8 Perki a,_N Y . Denny Lowitz . tit Louis tionller, tit Louis •T It Redick. Ohio • ; 0 W Wheeler, 0 W Irving : Jr. U 8 8 James air. W . Dunn,ll 8 El Ismes'n -,p 8 Brady, Wash, Pa ,y Morgan Wes` , , Pa M Fisher. Dearer, XT , - ' Mrs W.Whiless & en. Eng Was hewing . 11 J. -, -' ' EA Aoton, N I BgB Romani, Album , HO Scalding,. NY '' -W'? IR. , Dun n, pi y Mr Seeley &la N I - O u Pi ri z, fiD,,,, --' - Edw turner, l a P 0 Welker; usland • W onmtonk - N V' 'rhos Lanigan, Ark • 14 ki Johnson: it - Y- - Edw A bmall, Y. , C W It Goodwin. Norfolk, Va W l Kallinger,"Beat ' Chas A eon% Balt ' A_A Buokinamer, 111 , thso P Childers, lit ' waiter R Staples, Fs '1 L O WOW, Boston Theo AI fetlock,. 0 Them connelly..St Jo se ph J it Swayer, Phila. 11 A Ramsay ,IL El N Bben llioyL UR N - D Bianchi Jr, II J . MERCUA NTS' 110T33S,—Yourib ereet c _bolow drat Ron A, it Wrilbt, Clesified 3 A Coulter, Tana J: 3. l l. ll l rAf t. .; l4 B: ll ralio :i fi ll e b n i n g ' ‘.#4. • ,% . 71 :7 14. '“ ?7, ,a v, 11. .12.71 John Its .. .15 Y Harries la, Tenn .1 :,Yon IC q;111:4s, Pa - #B f il l tyrt. Pomeroy'. 0 " ohn A ye, Attrora.N.T 011 allay. N T f J'W Fuller. Cstawful, W D Donau. Massy ' 1.14 Oak "P 0 , Chas B Byers. dlisntown ' 13 4 ' . tiaaran 60 l iti Puionlgn- ,0 E Iselij No Will • ... W W xi ! 0::: 0:: Ytail, 0 ' 1 tithv texas . g iub g: e q" tc ' n , cair.l. ll l. , _ , on, no 'War, loam 81171M0t111. firlsi jAllllld t eien t ro j n. TOILS Nittnizir, ehild.N Y . J la , , 1 ," J tunosn, N y tow s kiiutvoill'Phill ' B' ups, Miss R israel fowl .7 W Welborn. Itlee we T I 1ife er , 78. 4, 7 ' , „ , - ' JONES' TOTEI.,-.43lLeatoot at.. below tvilleetu ' A Ppiand,'N --, ,0 R Thomas, J - - : t i LI v a a a r i n a ii, P iati ' . l' F 11 W o a d v erti, Y AL 1 a mi niXr.4o,,l,°Boiton (leo A LliokooL, PI Y rued, Phtla '' -; Jon Fleetly. alloegtaaali pkrtailey, Pa ' M. Paterson, eta ,' Lt. MOUS Tat Geier Ala C F a ßrown & la Ala „ t4i Ild J lioetiok; Acle. , eo W Clarkei U 8 N :. Ikverler &M t fit 1 es Molt, N Maitland belt . rasher:is, nit P Wegoer, Dalt Cherry, B alt Brodor, B all - Ken, ado IF ' 4 noth, Philo ' Collor, Boston ~. • _ '...1)r Harms &le, VA Mies P ',Plummer, N 0 ; oMo' Ftnatio,g7toti - A l ti.nitiZeuilbio . i: - I ,..4e t, l il s r a li er V i t . , au d Dalt _' . , Bonney, Batt —One ..' • AMERICAN HOTBLstont sr.. above Path. , , • -. lien 0 White, Pinta 0 Barolay, PI J • . Wm Brewster, Phila. - (leo Plunkett. Minn 7' W Phteher, Tenn . C B Hest, Plaslaviile • " • 11 E Culler. PeobviUe • ' '0 Ranson, filo dia Goodson. MO ' Pa Doyenne, Belt II E Onty & Lit Roston J 0 While , N 0 a J Hudson, Va. - Mrs J al Jones, MC ' ... Joe 8 lunar, N 0 ' ' - : H B Groner N 0 Win Verner, Sell oo . E Damen, WCheeter al Harrington, ri . M Id Kelp. Erie, Pei - 'Wm He rnnatoo, Y - W A Willie, Pln Th-ld , T Boilogg•Cortri .1 T Ryerson. Ohio . -. r OE eed, ohm 0 Potter, let Louie It AI nioll.M. Louie oho Kinee7 & la, N Y . ,ii &orris, Toon - l' M C otta _ Ann MIiI Hire; Tenn H L. Bbiskell, Va . - - Ii .1 Mackay; Ind ' lli Poiterson. Wytheville '' J A Ihrelies, Aline Theis MoDonalil, Mies non it Denne Dayton, 0 E 0 Theme, ' Mies J . P Calling. 'AIM ' 7 , Hperl_MlN i)Oatlay,N24.2 , 'L F nat.. Ala it A BLielow, Ala - ' WM Wilson, & Y ' J BD ,, italierty, Del'oo R H Cummings. Del •J B Di'ma, dm_Yiba, Del J 8 Wi lliams. s r I I - -s J Black, e% , - W Blanchard, If Y '' .. ,3 1 4:11 Lameidt, Belt : 2 . . ........ . - - spAmtd uNijm it074,-_merk.t et. above With. w:i John - McCaf N P J Bair, Pittsburg, Ps J liagbeff, Cecil ol) ?Ad' Win IV Oheseinao,N J ' Jae Wined., ooneord • Zone A Shellentioreey, Pa . . -4ite Dinedoidieilitintloydan wni_ll Watt, Latrobe - c- P alanhorn; Pittsburg 110 wooaward, lowa ::. i 9 ALIN:a I :Pi Ic a 4 a a ile a 1 8 P i ri ii i r e e r iiri l f Pl i fi 1 en, Pi ~.. -- W-Rinitu,' , i 4 ' aa ' . ; soot, Fox, C.uo a ',.',- Wharton' Seibert, Ono .1 Loland,Lano or, Pa , • Hon 11 blelidinyer, Pa - ..1 , 'Boa Jo h n Colidie,la, .. , ~..... _ , _.. .. ' • .." _ ' PLATIONAL P,DTEL. ,- -' ItaitLattim.U. 1 111 44 .- 1 / 2 1 1 'lltIrd, ' , ..... J . 04 Whitaker, tlorhain, Pa JI , Eiribush,,,yrmeoort,-pa J ohn meter , Diitearrf ; s -,' - 1 forin C jObtFtgagoni 'i- 'Plhae - L.. ttippt? Yottsvu. ;P 8 roe, _ ending ' Ythine,.. es lI(D'OLN ; Evarts & si , la, NJ.. .. r .a , ' l m Horne, Balt ' a k D rinellst Os • 1 ..... ,- Alt fi l ltie . reof,llerrlisb't . 17.1 1 11ale a s Harriebilor 1 : :V..4 dallnaJacksoniliarrleb'it ceabeiN" , , 'l.l , ltlei 3 Oode,Li arpool, Ps Illeston, WM:ion' 1' r.. - " Joe Kirkman, Carlisle, Pa' ' - , . - - • 134111:1iY: BHP #?I'EL:-Seoonil I,4lfu l PPAS : n e rj ii :Ci m okli aitw 'c r s; t il t ti li V e gl ma tifed r to io w id l i N Jouos goNak , fdp o lon, Br slot 10161thivis Pa Anith _ „F0x,..0 . 1144 e lv -, 4on,l)nvleatOMl aPorb n• Attl , Bvisidar , FOUNTAIN NTEIe-Illeonnderest. above Market. M DnyleiN I - -••• , • col T 0 rooter, NJ, ' J D Manta, Prederlek s Ind II lifillons,Ki - • 4 HavoselleGN•Y - • I V Donator. NY A V Reuel!, Dal _ , .1H Orin., Bethlehem_ ,Pa, J 8 Meson, Dover, Del , J H Cameron & la, Wis • Thos EI Lowe, Balt .Geo Morton, Pe 8 Maxwell litartinat's, Va • Thna Bothann, Jr. Del -B Hadley. 4'e F Tones. Md ea ml Griffin, Buffalo Mee 8 Griffin, Beartilo Dr W B Helder, Milton, Pa Mel H T Miller, 8 0 8 II Palliator, P F Britton, Philade‘ EAGLE Ifterith—Thiril street, above RAD0.,.... 5 0i Win K Rogers. Pottstown, 8 Pilaellivnlle y Bally. Wed Chaster, Pa lien B Clinton, Del 0 W Davidcon. N.l James 0 Jones, Ma B Blook t Downingtown, Ps Immo McClure, Ps W Htltan, Pa, Bobt Iltiller A ,Pa 0 A William'. Boston James Sleet. Trenton $ Kemp, Pittsburg ST. LOINS 1170TErr-Chtistrtt 'treat. above Third. JE Marshall Phil" John G Bartley. N Y *Visa, Nlt . - - TI) Van Allen, Danville,Pa 7) Carrie, Boston G I instill N MoTnall k. wf, Want, psi 0 tilouchtot u .1 W P,Martin, Salem, Mats And J Yates , Fultonville L Whoa, Oa ~h j Wast, Pb le Y PalZilikt VirlAritita, r. M. TWEXUNION HOTEL—Au+ stteet.ebovaThird. yobbailiddlatown 1 0 DIM oDemtels, Malta., 0 D. Ray, Winelow,l , l3 .Tnha A Holcombe N J xe filnetleY: ON I F A Allen k w Wat Oh' Geo B Connaro. Deeding irekleY, Ph lads N . J Newman, Ala D Po ß nie n yl s Ph n ila Pa W L Ditenderifer, Texas .1 U Carter, Wlm, Del MOUNT,VORNONIIOTHL-Aeoondstreet.above Aran Miller, Balt Win Clayton, Pa M Dunmore, Laneaster Band Wallaee, Harrisburg 11 Long. Pittsburg W Ward. New Milford A R Hampton, Allentown L Neumyer, Washington eIERCIteIITIV 1101I8F—Third street. eh. Callowhill JiklienWarm.nek erer. F reeland whoa Bush, Chestnut Hal . W WYPEIL—Third at, above_ Callowhill, Jc4Kalbaoh. Danville Paull Moms. above_ D Davie, Phila DD bider, Bordont'n, N 'BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Ca anl Raise), Huron 8 8 Selmaßer, Bethlehem . enry 8 Puler, Heading C J Miller, Harrisburg COMMERCIAL HOTELo—Binth st., above Chestnut. John A easerell, Reading' ii Satkaan Cheater oa .1 Traynor, Center ea Campbell & la, ra, 3' 0 Young, Pa . , as Scott, Chester oo T Coates. Chester oo D Rightmezer, PA H 0 Thomoc Coatesville - B Phillips. Pa IMPORTATIONS. (Retorted for the Prowl RIO--DE 3 4 NI/IRO—Bark 21f.-4,700 bags cores, ?hos A - Newhall /t Sons: • MAACK 111 , ./eR, JA..—"Otig Moonlabt.-1/0 tons log wood, beteheoes row, as bhp 'agar, 20 boxes cigars, D. N. Watxleg & Co. MARINE INTELLI(ENCE. EME FOUR= PAGE ARRIVED. Steamship Phineas Sprague, Matthews. NI hours from Boston. with mdse and pane sere to HeAl7 W, or. Brig Resolute, Hull, I:doe front (taco Ale, with head- Inge io oantain. Left At Reedy island Br echo Vienna, from New 'York. Brig Moonlight, Small, 20 days from Black Ryser, Ja. with logwood,sugar, and rum. to D N Wsialer es Co— veesel to E A Bauder hr. Un, Lett brig, Thad Brown. for Philadelphia, to sail /about .124 ult. Bohr S A Hammond, Pane, 11 days from Boston, wit bi nodes to captain. SahrWlo Hammond, Powell. 11 days from Balton, with 1 000 bags linseed to Boyer h Barclay. Bohr A Corderey,Allen.l2 days from oeorgetown, 8 0. with bomber to Navy Yard. Bohr Mary Johnson, Baldwin, 4 days from New Lon don. with ell to B A Bonder & Bohr L 8 Barnes, Rogers, days from New London, in ballast to E A Bonder re Co. Br TatEalusu. (Cosreapondanoe of the Plutadembla Exehanse.l CAPE ISLAND, N ,T. Feb 12—b..%) P M. The bark CI W Ball, from New Orleans, and brig Mo del, from Trinidad Be Cuba. came in this afternoon and are now itt the Breakwater. The bark John Payson, for Cienfuegos • brigs Samuel Welsh, for Havana, and Alice Franklin:_lor Cienfuegos , went to sea last eve- Ling. Wind 128. Yours, &o.TKOS. B. HUOIISB. MEMORANDA. Ship Jacob Batiser, Staples , for Now York, Was load ins* at Bombay, Deo 72. Ship Catharine, Wiley, from Callao, arrived at Queenstown. 21st nit. Ship Columbo. Stewart, for Liverpool; oloarad at Charleston 9111 intr. Bark Nashua, Lewis, for Baltimore, cleared at Charleston 9th inst. Bark Britsiletra,Baxter was towed to sea Dom Ne w Orleans 29th ult. ins • Behr .1 8 Lee, Corson, hence, arrived at Mobile 6th Bohr Jas Barrett, Nickerson, from Mobilo, arrived at New Orle,ns Bth inst. Bohr /nee N Baker, lined. hence arrived at Charles ton Oth haat ordthe eth met, off Crepe Remain. Lipari. snood a severe eouthenst gale, which stove bulwarks, and carried away maintnputast. to Bote hr Mi C rse lt es Jey,ton Vanneman, for Jacksonville, went a from harl 9tb last 10 Bohr A Thrall, Higgins, Pence, arrived at Charleston Bahrinst. Behr Alert. Champ ion, for Philadelphia, went to sea from C rleston 10th inst. SPECIAL NOTICES. HARRIS' BOUDOIR. SEWING IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. FIRST YIXACITX AT EVERT Fall. Philadelphia Office, 7to ARCH Bt. Agents wanted fo11•$m Ciactria & BAulais mammal= If 0111111s$ ram/ Ihrwase-ILtritinoh AT 11.1101M3) 1111C11. IN OREEITNITT EITILEEIN PHILADLLIPUTA. EINAIIHN 8 SAVING IeBND—NORTNWBI3T Cioanaa Savona and 'WALNUT Stmeta—Dbaoalta re- Gained In small and large emonnte, from ail olaseeeof the eammtent7. and anon Interest at the rate of Ave per cent. per annum. Money may be drawn by obeobe without low of fa nned. Mod Mom anitir from 11 =MID o'oloon, end on Mon y and Saturday mad 9 in the evening. President, BEANELLN FELL: Tremont end &weary, CRAB M. MOREIB. 011{GIR'S Bzwixo Xsoffurss. Nmltierring Msehinee—.—.— No.lBevriag Maelimea 90 The Family Sewing Machine, The Family Sewing Maohine---. 1. M. SINGER k. 00., No. em CHESTNUT Stmt. OEN PRIOR °LOWING Of TEI LATIUM Xingu, made In the best Meaner. expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling ernes muked In Plain Figural. All goods made to order warranted mitts- Isamu. Our ONE-PRICE System st striotly adhered o. se we believe this to be the only fair way Of dealing All are thereby treated alike. JONES & 00., sell-tf Nig MARKET Street, SALAWANMIL FIRWPROOP 81011.5.—A very large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason shin prices; No. OH CIIESTNUT Stmt. PhiltAelphia. aryl tf RVANRk WATROft " &VIRG .FIFED—NATION.LL SAFETY TROY Ooarrantg.—Ohasterrld by the State of. Pennsylvania. R.ULEE. 1. Money is received every day, and In any amount. urge or emall. 1. ME PER CENT. interest is paid for money from the day It is put in. B. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever it is called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from 021as:ore. Admiatst►arere, tiwardians, and other Trusteed, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. S. The money received from Depositors is invested to Reit Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first ohms seounties. S. °Moe open every day—WALNUT Atreet, eonthwed eTnn , Third itma. Phillo4lolla. •ef! MARRIED. MULLDOON—McILDEVIOY —By Alderman C. Bra ser.on the 10th inst., Mr. John Maleloon to Miss Mary Matthaei:ly, both of this otty. 111813—.14UUDERH.—Yeb, 9th, by Ray. .lu. B. Cuth bert, Eil/017 Hiss, of Baltimore. to Amelia 13., daughter of John et. Rudders Mso . of this mil. MADLEY—BLOAN.-04 the 6tb inst.. by Hey. R. F . Young. Mr. Dunes Medley to Miss Jane Blase, all,of Madebble, METZ—GLIWN.—Cin the 9th but. by Rev. Oatmeal Durborow, Robert Metz to Miss lin Jane Cuba. at of thisy. Bay E LMcCai n N—UPROFF,--On the Id JallUall'_by . Mr.ey, M. T. M. Btoilwagon to miss Beakie C. Uphoff both of Thilad-lphis. RURF—RORtIBah 11 On the 9th inst., by Rev. iii r , 4 r e y w l e lt r Zet*xi . r. H ;lit l g t 'd:Ss Ml' Je rse to hates y William norriliprger. of this e.ty. IIaYSMANOI--BARIUNBTOe the 9th lest by R.N. H. B. Beacham, Prof. W lievemann, of Germa ny, to Carotins, daughter of the Into Charles BUTIn.g . ton, Bea., of Philadelphia, PALMER —On Friday afternoon, the 10th inst., Ma ry 0. Palmer, in the lglii year of his age, Ilis male friends are id to attend his formal, from the residence of Si his father, H. 0. Palmer. No. 131 South Eighteenth street, thus afternoon, at 2.18 o'clock. ROGERS.— On Friday, the 10th inst., George H. Posers. The male friends, and those of the family. are invited to atteud his tuneraL horn his Into residence, N 0.339 North Sixth street. this afternoon. at 3 o'clock. PATTEBSON.—At his residence. Byaneburig, Mont eeomer county. on Thunder evening, at 7 o'olook, Col. same 11.'Pattereon, hr., in the 824 year of his age. The Funera l wid take PLO. on Tuesday morning, at 9 o'olook. and arrive at Laurel Rill Cemetery about 1 o'clock- • • s! CASPENTER.—On the Bth inst., to het Certain ter. Wile Or Suet, Bert Carpenter, in the Pith year of her age. Funeral from her father's reeldenoe, near Hart- Allo t Books minty. this morning. st 8 °Woos. " KBLTEIL—On the Ilth inst., Mr. William J. Neiter, in the 32d year of his age Fal from the teridenee Tu esday C. Van Blank, No. 1068 South Fourth street. on afternoon,.nt ti!ptook. WALLACE.—On the 10th instant, Jane Wallace, in 113th year of her Age. uneralfrom hip! late residence, Till street, north of *et Street, West Fhiladelphni, this afternoon, - .I.ook BOOZ.—On the lath that.. Katie, only daughter of Ra months.a, d and Catharine Jr. Booz, aged a years, and 10 Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1310 Brown etreet, this a ft ernoon, at 3 0 alga. ' • NOB 413.—0 n the Pfth inst., Robert T.. son of the late Edward and Elizabeth Noble. in the 36th year of his ago. Funeral from the residence of/ninth C. Miller. Fourth strlset. below Olrard avenue, On Tuesday afternoon RIC I C a tIN.—On the 10th inst., William MoClainon the 40th year of hi, ace. ' Funeral from hie late residence, Montrose street. between Christian and Carpenter, and Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. this afternoon, at 2_9 . 01110. DB Attl6.—ise the loth inst., ESTHER DRAKE, to the 31st year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her brother. B. H. Drake, No. 719 Florida street, below Fitswater, this at. tampon, at 2 o'clock. BA ZLBY.—On the loth Inst., Harriet Annie Batley, daughter of John H. and the late Harriet Bagley. ternoo Fune n, ral at 3 o' from clock. a No. 26 South Twentieth street, this af- HEALTH OPTICS, Feb, of interments in the eity o Aflame February /I, at a co Last report... .---.•. ii. 18450.—The number f Philadelphia for the week clock, is ........... ......217 increase Apoplexy—. 3 31 Anemia gas ßu ua1tie5................ 2 Croup 12 Congvition of Lumen— 3 Bram ...• 4 Consumption of Lungs.. It onvulmons - r?par • 8rain............ Disease of 8rain........ Heart....... b11jty...., Effusion on Brain. Fever. &neer— Typhoul InflAmmatiot. ' teneht.. • •• unge....... 1 Inanition O Maraamns ..• Brost poX--. 8111180rn.... It Fernsles—....•-• • ••• • 414 ei.........—.. ..... ... 62 Under 1 r0ar..,.......... 47 Between land 8.....—.. 14 Under a,.. _ _.. _..._... i] Cantu ......—........ U ARTHUR HGHES, Health Officer. Other &ewe.— ....—.217 BessoN & SON, PREVIOUS TO RE MOVAL to their new Etore, (No. 918 CREST NUT /Street) will sell off' Several large lets of apo GO, AT PRIORS BELOW IN TO OD E COS S T OF IMPORTA TION, And haira oow readi for We thioond Ittoorinnir rillianti, Oltieherne, Monlieline de Wain, h y•dede Lelnee, Banter's, Chenois, Chene, Molidirt, Tanjore, Lustre& °holm., Laos Sleeves, L New; h 9.; /paticoN BON, I ,loonnllien, tea No, iO5 11411 - 1711/' Iltrett4t ME Ontss..4llltAriELPlnC , MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1860. FREV. li t GRATTAN GUINN It /5 will preach in , the Rev. Dr. Welie's Church, AIL below litoruce street. op MONDAY, IN ED MAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS of this week, at 7),‘ o'clock. As Mr. Guinness must soon leave to inset other engagements, it IN reepeetfully requested that those INIItt have enjoyed frequent opportunities of hear ing. would now leave neon for multitudes who have made nselreatual efforts hitherto to secure a piton in the churches. feMIE SABBATH SCHOOL LECTURES—THE Sixth Lecture will be clettve.ed on MON DAY NINO next.l3th lnrt.,eta quarter before eight &cinch. by Rev. J. Wheaton Smith, at the Church, corner of ARCH and BIWA D streets. tit MAT FLIEW ?ISM( IRS. S_DWRD LOU NEWRY, Committee. WiL LIAM BUCKNELL. ---- - TENTH ANNIVERSARY SUPPER OF the Sixteenth Graduating Claw of the Central Big Sebool of Philadelphia. will be held et Mr JOHN W. DAVIS. SALOON, No. 722 ARCH St.. (late Jonee'). en MONDAY SVP.NIIIO. February lath. at 7 P. M. Commis/es of A eransemnts—Pranots D. Worlrry, Hexeksall W. Arnold. John L. Kates, John A. MeAllis ter, John H. Catherwood. It. HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—A STATED Heating el the society will be held TERI I Mon iV:i:I47EVENINCI, at o'clock. .ait Election for Otters to Berea the ensuing_ year will he held. JOHN JORDAN, Jr.. . . It . . . . Recording Secretary. PHILADELPHIA,. FEB. 11, las a, ). At Benin.r Directors o I GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INPUR ARCH COCOI. ['ANY, held this day, Ron. OEO. W. WOOD WARD was unanimously elected Piesident of the Company, to fill the vacancy occlusion* by the deeosse of Hon. Joel Jones. JAB. . Al.VoltD, felli•mwEnt Secretary. nT'DYSPEPSIA.—FIFTY YEARS INDE. SCRIDABI.I3 AUOPIY from itspe.P4lA, Ner ionenasy. Sickness at the titomach, and Vomiting, have been restored by DU-LIATIRY'M delicious, health re storing REVALENTA A NADICA F 001). Upwards of eO,OOO cures, and many thouland Packed, with fuh instruetions, in canisters. I pound, i 2 Lt. ; 12 miunda. 411—the latter oft-rinse free on re ceipt of oink. SOW et the Depot, 113 South 'l' VIRII &trent, by 11. MUNRO, Principal Agent for tutted States, and by all Wooers and Dru.gists• DYSPiaPSIA. Perfect dussattif grop nerves. and rerreehino tt strip WrillittlTX - AItABICAIFt4/V."t q a l had r sigt n el above, with ciroulars and testimonials from eminent Persons in England and America. ISIS Im* g"HOME.”—HEY. 3. HYATT SMITH trill del t er his oelebratect Lecture on " Home," i:NDEL ANDRA itN HALIi, on NO: DAY hVEN ING, Fob. 13, at 734 o'otook. Proceecie for the benefit of tee Northern Sophia Churoh. Tickets, Sti cents. tell-21.* DR. SCUDDER'S FIFTH AND LAST LECTURE ON IN DIA.—TFIE GREAT LEO. l lcrE OF THE COURt 4 E.—Owing to a ore..ensage meat of the tell, the evening _tins been changed Dorn Thursday, the Nth, to MONDAY. the 13th lost., at whloti time the lecture will be delivered at MUSICAL FUND HAW, oomystepoini; 148 ocloelt VOilleot.s Critical Periods in the Distort of the Britoil Eripire In India—Some notount of earlier Mutinies and hassvres—The !Os Great Rebellion : he Nature and trooesion—The Atroollos; how tar exaggerated—He role Deedg— Destiny of ndia. Tickets Moe. ts. May be had at the bookstores and Cubbostion houses; rooms of the M. C. , No. 1009 hestnut street; and at thecae' of Northern Amp:ranee Co., 405 Chestnut street. arSTAR OF BETHLEEIEMLODOE. NO. ltn. 1.0. of 0. F. The members ere regraded to attend the meeting, on MONDAY EVENINO,II6O.I 411 who Mayoral pawed the Chairs are particularly de sired to be present. GEO. BERTRAM. fell 20 Seeretary. ry"?.. CARD TO THE PUBLIC. 11,3 V. 8. HARRISON , No. 33 BQUTII TENTH Ntrset, shove nhestnut. has the only Pine Likeness of H. O ; OUINNEBB—the only one authorised by him. a ndlLdt* his signature att attached . AU others are spurious. fe THE CHATTEX BONDHOLDERS OF m cAT/um. WILLIAMSPORT, AND MR/W..IIWD COMPANY are requested to call at the &Dee of the Company, 3011 WALNIIr Street. be tween the Imre of 12 td. and 2 P. M., and eighths power of &Horne/ authorized by their Committee. A. M. JONES, J. L. MOSA, M. HUTCHINSON, E. P. BaIIDEN, THEO. LEE, fell-6t Committee.. Chattel Bondholders. irrGO REAR_ LECTURE ON HOME,t I MONDAY EVENING, at 7.74 o olook. 1•11.1 t. rCrTO LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS.— President', deorataries, or members of Literary Institutes, and Debating !Moieties, would confer a great favor by sending the ounce of the (doers and members of their Association, Cl,. date of its organisation, the night of meeting, and other matter, of interest in con nection .tth it. to Rob Roe." nines of The Pm,. before next THURSDAY EVENLNO. TILE LADIES OF TINE SECOND IUNI VERSALIeiT CHURCH will h SPRING ival at VrABRINGTODUI.ALL EIGHTH andGAR DEN streets, on TUES DAY EVENlNG.Filosuary lath, wrien an their friends are oordially Invited to be ere sent. The Entertainment will coning of an Exhibition datt Genes of Select Tableaux. after which e Sumter, entagic. „Philadelphia Band. 'rickets 600. Children ao eompanted by their Parents. Zo. Doom open at 7 o'clock. Tabieaux commence at 7% o'clock. Entertainment for Sabbath Reboot Scholars at i o'clock in the A fter noon. Admission, 250. fell-Stif* rIT• ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL.—J heSemi-annual Meeting of the Alumni Association of the Central RI School Will be held at the Hiah School Badding, BROA D aad GREI4N Streets. on WEDICESDAY EVENINO, i , ebruary lath, MO. at 7Sio'clock. Member' of the As sociation etas procure Tickets for the itish School Commencement on that eveninr. FREIVK HE PER, President. CHAS. B. BOCIWALIII4, BeOlOlM7. foll.4t* rrr "HOME -" HOME 9 , -.. HOME, HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, M , NDAY PeENINO, is:Te 11 N DRANC 11? COSITANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA, Februan 6. IMO. Tho Directors have this day declared a Dividend of TWELVE AND A HALF DOLLARS Der share on the Carat Stork of the Company. payable to the Stook ha dere or their legal representatives, on demand. 87-10tif PAI FIRE DEPARTMENT-5130 PRE- Id I t/ .11.—There has been depos ted, with the on- P. : trned. a fund which is dem ned to vite prepaid; for a plan to organise a PAID FIRE DEPARTMEN T for the City of Philadelphia. In nocordanoe with the wishes of the Coptrihntors, the eubscrthere hereby offer a premium of ONE HHUUh- DRrD AND FIFTY Dill for the beet plan, In detail. for aural an organisation t combining effirdency economy, and 'implied,. bend plan mu pt be VTOXOOI.e to either ot the enbeoribers. or before the 30th o f Febroary next. Janum 30, IMO. WM. NEAL C. M , ACA E LgIT , ER , ORO W ILL, AMR TROMAI POTTER . fel-wfkm Lit NEW PUBLICATIONS. MISS PARDOWS NEW WORK, BY 4,II,II4.NOSISIENT WITH HARPER & BROTHER. W. I. POOLEY & CO.. IiARPRIt'a BUILDING, FRANKLIN • BQUARR, NRW YORK, rususir THIS DAY. rATTIWOR'd ADVANCED PROD f• 1311.33271. A LIFE STRUGGLE! MISS PARDOE, AUTHOR OP "LOUIS XIV., AND TH2f COURT OP PRINCE, IN THE ITih CENTURY," ,AND " ADOPTED HEIL" ONE VOL. 12mo, PRICE BIM. FOR SALE BY &MEL HAZARD, JR 724 CIIIISTMIT 21reat. PIITZRSON ,t BROTIIIIRS G. G. EVANS E. 11. BUTLER dc CO J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO 11. COWPERTHWAIT a 00 GAUT it VOLKHAR AND ALL• BOOKSELLERS felO.St READY TO-DAY- A TRIP TO CUBA. Br Mae. JULIA WARD HOWE, AUTHOR OP °PASSION FLOWERS," &c. One Vol. 1ent0.....73 cents. tYir Revinted, with woes •DDITIONI, from the At MO° Monthly. TICKNOR A FIELDS, 413.mwtt PUBLISHERS. T - ABOARD THEOLOULUAL I3UOKB— published by LINDSAY k BLARISTON, Pobllehere end Booksellers. No. Hi South SIXTH creel, above Cheetnot. StIRD'S P. - ,OIIIAIRILVEA , LEU in the Creatioat and R TC anrl ' iltaltl" 0,1; "NE OLD COVENANT. In d vole, OCWO. SKISS, THE GOSPEL IN LEVITICUS; Oran Ex position of the Hebrew Ritual. I vol. 12mo. MTh TL's MANUAL OF SACRED HISTORY ; Or, A Guide to the Underetanding of the DIVIIIO Plan of Sal vation. The sixt h edition. I vol. Irmo HEREOF'S PROTEST aPiT THEOLOGICAL and VCUI.EfiIaSTICAIL ENCYOLOPEHIA. Volume I Royal ootavo. A1,,0 No. 4 of Volume a, or Part X, of the Work r •Part XI pow in presto. MoCANDLISH'S LIFE IN A RISEN SAVIOUR. LINDSAY BLAKISTON Publish and kee n nis hand a large assortment of TNEULOOIOALq RELIGIOUS, and AIIBCuLLANE -0158 BOOM!, which they will at low ;glom fel3 TO PHYSICIANS. A VERY DERMA OLE RESITYVINCR AND LOCA. T LON F. A A DOCTO Will he sold at Publio Sale, on SATURDAY_. the 2.3 th of F EBRUA MO, at the hotel of Wm. W. White. in Sharptown, Salem county. N. 1., between the hours of 2 and 4 Y. el., the late residence of Lr. Charles Swots, deceased, in Sharptown. Salem county, N. J., henthromely situated in the mom pleasant part of the vi gorrounded by highly fertile farms, a populous and in community. and possessing the &dram. lase of having been Rio residence of a physiman for more than forty rearm To a prudent medical men tine property offers rare inducements—moor which is the fact, that both the lately dcoossod ocoupnnt, Dr. !Swing, and his predecessor, Lr. Yarrow, were very skilful. and thus estatitishod a very extensive practice. 'rho house is two stories high, convenient, and well finished. A nest and comfortable office adjoins thy house. Alen, Stable, Carriage house. and other reriup.ite out-build mrs—all in good repair. The lot contains three and a half acres. Lossession riven on the 2Lith of Mandl next. Title indisputable. Terms Accommodating. For further particulars call on or eAdressCawley, Conveyancer, In Woodstoirn, Belem county, j 4. J.. or fora view of the promises , exit on wpm of the aub senbers. Conditions at sale. HANNAH H. SWING. 011ARLtf3 P. SWING. At ARCM tt ETTA A, SWING, AB'titi S WINO, Devisees of Charles Swing. N. D., deceased ss i Asruiwn. N. 1. J 841.30, IWO. tol3-2t AWLINSUN , S HISTORICAL EVI DENCES—THE HISTORICAL EVIDENCES OF THE TRUTH OF THE SCRIPTURE RECORDS stated anew, with ePecialreference to the Doutde and Dieenvoilee of Modern Time.. By George Raw Soon. 19 nio,, SI ART RECREATIONS. Being a complete guide to Drawing Fainting, and tel.Ornamen o. with Valua ble Recite for preparing materialslmo. ALM. rava oCK. 8 NARRATIV. OF THE VOYAGE OF 111 E FOX. den. 61 W. SACRAMENTAL DISCOURSES. By James W. Alexander. D. D l2mo. 1. HAND-BOOR OF pxnariam. RECEIPTS; or Useful Hint. of Every Day Life. limo. 88 eta. For Sale by WILLIAM B. & ALFRED PIAITIEN. fell No. NA CilliliTNlJT Street 'FOS VOYAtI}I OF 'llll4 " FOX: , LINDSAY & BLAKINBTON No.2S Booth SIXTH Street, above CHES P iNtIT have last received freali supriv of CUL litsiltirtiope Narrative of the "voiox Tii isma BRY.GOODS JOBBERS. A SUPERB ASSORTMENT. LINEN GOODS. OF MY OWN IMPORTATION. NO TV OPENING, AND POP. BALE DY JOSHUA L. BAILIE. IMPORTER AND JOBBER, 213 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA fes-tt MERRIMACK PRINT. TWENTY NEW STYLES THIS DA i, IFEBRIYA.RY 13Tu, MIMEI JOSHUA- L. BALMY, NO. 218 MARKET filltEET, CANTON FLANNELS, SNOW SHOE, AMOOKEAG, KENNEBEC. DORCAS, Bleanbed, Unbleached, and Colored CANTON FLANNELS. BY TEE PIEOR OR CASE. JOSHUA L, DAILY. 9.13 MARKET STREET, felS•tf PHILADELPHIA SPRING TRADE. 1860. DALE. ROSS. & WITHERS. 581 MARKET, AND 618 COMMERCE ST., PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP SILK r& FANCY GOODS. Bane now • omelete stook, to whioh they, invite the attention of buyers. fele-1m JAS. R. CAMPBELL tic 00.. IMPORTERS AND WDOIASALN DIALED/ IX DRY GOODS. LIMNS, WHITE GOON, CLOTHS, CIABBIAIHRIS, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, dso No. UT CHESTNUT Strost. CLOTHING. NEW STYLES.-1860.--NEW STYLES. MONS. P. ANDRIOT. Late of the Firm of B. MOILLAND AD P. ANDII,IOT, railteurs and Chemisidra, 6, PLACE DE LA DOURBE, 6, PARIS, Desiree to aequeint hie Mende and former patron,, that he ham returned to the United States, haring aooopted the position of Chief Artistic' Cutter in the FASHIONA BLE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT of GRANVILLE STOKES, No. 007 011ESTNUT BTREBT, PUILADEGPHIA THE LATEST IMPORTED STYLES, FINEST FABRIC.% ELEGANT FITS, MOST REASONABLE CHARGES GUARANTIED [ell-$t SKELETON SKIRTS. 1860. 'MING FASHION. 1860. WOVEN 00EE TRAIL SKELETON SKIRTS, MODE DE PARIS. OSBORNE 85 CHEESMAN. ANSONIA, CONNEOTIOV.T. ARE VIP BOLE MANUFAOTURERB OF THERE CELEBRATED FABRIONABLE BEIRTB. Their Goode are all made with eveolal rekreaoe to the want; of a *titled trade, and they aro confident that for SYMMETRY OF FORM, QUALITY OF MATERIAL, And PERFECTION OF WORKMANSHIP. TUIY Al 2 VNIQUAILID 1W TRIM 01 IX ANT 011111 Being mods under both the "Extensiott" awl "Woven Skirt Pationts," there is no liability for infringement. Our foollitles onstle us to fill promptly the lorSort or dors. For sale everywhere by the Trade . P. sbould be psrtiaular to 00 that :;Woven Gore Trail. wide by Osborne & Cheeemen." le printed dietinotly on the bend, as an evidenee senulnenese. lase det&wmflit CHINA AND QUEENSWAICE. TURNBULL, ALLEN, ft CO., IMPORTMIS AND WIIOLEBALII DBALERS lA CHINA AND QUEEN SWARE. Noe. 23 and So SOUTH FOURTH BTRBET. (Between Market and Chestnut streets.) Perreetwo GLASS NONNCT. 041118 MIN 01 TT TAN PACIAON, IttiNUFACTURER9' num. fete-tm BOYD & STROUI;). IMPORTERS A JOBBERS, Have now on hand a complete Stook of QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, and FRENCH and ENGLISH CHINA. At their Old Stand, N 0.34 NORTH FOURTH at., four door, below Morahan& Hotel. to whiatt they ta- V b At= i 2r A v i i rs i n'tro t LILT. te34m WRIGHT, SMITH, & CO., CHINA, ULAN, AND QUEENSWARB. PITTSBURG AGENCY, GLASS, NAILS, ke., delivered from the I , actor, AT MANUFAOTURERB' PRIORS. GRANITE BUILDING, No. 3 North FIFTH Street, fe3-fmw Om PIIILAPBLI'IIIA. 91 R. RIDGWAY, 337 ARCH STREET, -IL • is no longer authorised to receive Rents or other dehte duo the undersigned. who, on he 11th ult., de clined conducting busmen for him any_longer. It* DAVID r.. WOOD. THE INOREAmING PATRON iGE I 6 an evidence that the public appreciate the Photo graphs and Ambrotypes roadie at liMatth/e8 complete and fatalism° Gallery, SECOND Street, above Orson. It. FINE OLD PORT WINE, FROM THE .. 11 : London Docks, now in nom and for sale by MIDDLETON & 111<0_, 6 North FRONT Ft. SOAP AND CANDLES.-50 boxes Detei't sive Soap; 100 boxes Olivo So,te j 90Q boxes Ads mantine Candle.; ISO bozos Nporm oaneles. In store, pod for sale b y ROWLIiY, AtiIIBURNER & CO. NO, 161 8. Whar vas. fell COLUMBO ROOT—For sato by W Tllll RILL & BROTRER, 47 iDd 43 North NEMND Flt Toot. fel3 SQUILLS—For sale by WETHERTM, BROTHER, Noe. 47 mut 45 North RECIONOrtrom, VRENOII GELATINP, WHINE, BEST— For able. by Ww_rinzaa, & Ni••• 47 411.1 40 ?forth , 41 ,, .(M1N f 414441 fe,3 C UBEBS—For aalo by WETBERILL do BROTHER, 47 and 49 No•th BECONII Rime f&3 THE BRITISH AND IiORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM BR N. . . . . PROM 00W TORI TO LIVSZPOOL. Chief Cabin Yessage.----,.......--.11130 Second Cabin Parieege..— ....—...„ 76 • 011 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL, Chief Cabin Passage...._..._._. ----elle Second Cable Pommes. , , . to Thollllolll - fortl 00000 cellar iißlifnx and 00 Tr( Harbor. PERSIA. Capt. Judkine, (CANADA. Capt. Lane, ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone, AeII,HICA, Capt. Millar. Alit A. Capt. 8.0. Lott. Nip A BA,Cept Anderson AFRICA. Capt. Dhannon, E OPA, Capt. J. Leitch. SCOTIA • now inldng These vessels curry a clear white lit he at mast-head; green on starboard bow; Ed on port bow. ARIA, Lott, leave York, Wednesday, Feb. 16 ADA, Lane. " *ton, Wednesday, Feb. 42 A Ivan A, stone, " N York, Wednea ' ay, Feb. 16 ELROFA, Leitoh, " Boston, Wednesday, March 7 AFR ICA. Shannon, r, Doork, Wednesday , hlaroh II AMERICA. Miller. ' r ton,. Wednesday, Marcia! Berths not secured until paid lar An 01parienerd Surgeon on:board. 'I he owners of these ships will not be aocountehle foe Cold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, FTGOIOUII Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are egard therefor and the value thereat therein expreeced For freight or papelge apply to E. CUNARD. fall MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANOED.— t TO NY MONT—Peon Watches. Taws'. tlamonds. Over Clothing, , Merchandise , ito.. by on Mt Dr, 0.. 0 slantitsas Brokers, N. W. corm liiIRP an OAS uptreeti, low Lombard. Om goers rmme A. M T. M. 0116-llmii TO WIIOLESALM DRUGGISTS AND PHYSW (ANS. Mrs. JAMES BETTS' INVENTIONS FOR LADIES.— Approved of and hiwhlJ topominmided by the Medical proPesion throurliout the United States, Thirty Thou sand lova Ida hevinq been advised by their chromium to 1150 her musical Appliances...elle would caution Merchants and others mains; purchasinr except at her residence. 1039 virmaitu. Street, where she can be ocinaiilted daily, between the hours of 9 and 5. Her took of testimonials wilt WI given on appliontion. cou-ctuor PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. This Company has opened an OFFICH AT 413 011313TNIIT 3 TREBT, (oproatte TAC CUSTOM 1101 ills.) Where Passenger Taohate oan be bad to nor Point In the WEST, and arrisnimments made for the Shipment of Freighta from Philadeiphia to any point esobluliblo by Rail or River from Pittiburg. General information reapeotins Routes, Rates, ass., &a., min be obtained from the repreeentatwes of the Company at this aloe. H. H. HOUSTON, GENERAL FREIGHT AGENT. Phila., Feb. 9, IWO. Mt St PHILADELPHIA STILL AHEAD! DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S "BELLE OF THE SOUTH," The moat Perfeet and Beautiful Skirt ever produced; MADE WITHOUT CLASPS, nod warranted not to ant out of order, in 8, 11, 14, 20, 20, 30, 33, 40, and 00 MOPS, EVERT LADY 18 REQUESTED TO EXAMINE THEM BEFORE PURCHASINO OTHER MAKE.B. Wholesale Donley; ruppbad by DOUGLAS .t. SURRWOOD, . ~ ai, 63, and 36 WHITE Street, felo-lin NEW YORK 1860. SPRING. 1860 . • NOTIONS FOR Tlll3 SOUTHERN TRADE. M'OAULEY. BROTHER. & BREWSTER. No. 23 NORTH FOURTH STIZBET, Have a largo and complete assortment of HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS, FANS, BREit'S, WOVEN TRAIL SKIRTS, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of firet-alase buy ers. fen-tt DUHRING & 00., Nor. 9 8 and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now receiving, by measure arrivals horn En rope, their SPRING IMPORTATIONS oP ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, • Machine Sewing Bilk and Thread—and solitot en in spection or their IY.Triplete and well•assorti.A. stock— KIIPECIALLY ADAPTED TO &JUDDERS AND W TRADE. (03-3(n 1860. SPRIN/3. 1860. BURNETT, SEXTON, dc SWEARINGEN, Would teepeolfully Invite the attention of Buyers to their SPRING STOCK OP NEW GOODS. Por Men's Under Wear. Also, oLovEs. nosisaY, ana FANCY GOODS. Idaohlne fletri4 3 e f Trlmmlnn, No. dose. Ico. faS4m 509 MARKET STREET. 1861SPR INGRRANOED ST.OOKIB6A A One orate lamest and wit oomplete 6100k0 or 'Nate In our line in this noun:ry. The beet tar= and the oh priori,. 0. H. GARDEN & (10., Manufacturers Of, and Wholesale Dealer, in, HATS, ()APS, FURS, HILIC and STRAW BONNETS. and STRAW 000D8, AIMICIAL 7 , •TM1111. No.. 600 and 60a MARKET STREET, H. W. morrow Sixth. fell , SPRING OF 18GO. MART INS, PEDDLE, HAMRICK, & CO., No. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Have now in store, and are flail', ?sewing, °Droplets line, of the following desirable goods, vie.: HOSIERY AND GLOVES, BftIRFB AND SHIRT FRONTS, PARI+ AND CANYON FANS, SUPERB BELTS, PARIS COMBS AND BRUSHES. NOTIONS OF EVERY KIND, Adapted to Southern and NV Nairn Trade, to whieh we invite the attention of first-else, Duluth fal-314 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &a. a PRATT ea REATH. N. W. OORNBR mill AND MARKET STREETS, IMPORTERS o WATCHES. JEWELRY, PLATED SPARE, &0., &a. 63-1 m SILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON invite steoial attention to then stook of SILVER WARE, which Is now unusually large, affording a va se, of pattern and damn unsurpassed by any house the United States, and of finer quality than ill tuannitse tured for table use in sip part of the world. Our SW:dant of Silver Is 435.1000 plans pan. rho Zugllzit Sterling. ..... -9254000 Anode= and Fteneh 900-1000 " Thum it will be seen that we give thirty-five parts mum then the Amerioan and French coin. end ten parts PUNY than the English Sterling. We melt sJI our own Silver, and we guarantee the quality as above (935), which le the .itirsat tear tan be mad. to be serviceable, and will resist the action of acids mesh taster tea* tie ',di ary Silver inanwinetueed. 8. W. OORNDS 7/11711 AND OIDIRBY BTB. N.B.—Any finontwa of Bilyor mennfooturod as agreed opon, but positives , now inferior to Faso% ousd Anari taus staissford. Dollars rappUel with the alma standard as mod hi our retail department. Fine Silver Barb iii-1000 ruts pars, constantly on band. ims44aa SLEEPER Ba FENNER. VTIIOL rselai UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS, No. 380 MA.RHMT STREET, (eJSm PHILADELPHIA WM. A. DROWN 8a 00,. MANUFACTURERS. fa7•Ln PETLADXLPIIIA HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. pACKACIN HARDWARE 110 USE.—We & would reeseetrully call the attention of the Ow netritniME, ranee Vy the venires°. den rip direct importation iglieited, se and Ocala de ired either In this city, New work New Orleans. W. LEWI.B k Bon, 41 1 COM h11;11Qt. Steeet, miNftilli and COmmissaop Merchant^ And Aleuts for roman and Domestic, Hardware. auXl-tf SALT, S A LT.— 5 0(10 sacks Liverpool [round; 3 000 do Amhton's and Marshall's ne; 30 000 ba a assorted Dairy and Table; le= bushel. Turk's Island. For sale by ALEXANDER KEEL MO et* 134 Rooth. and 302 North WHARF/IR. DR. SOUENUK (JAN BM FOUND AT his °Moo, No, 39 North SIXTH Street, on Fri day and Saturday of each week. Monday. and Tces d ti are jet apart for Puntingi in patents and out o the city. (In 'Wednesday and Thuraiiy of each week ele lit 1 3 I n i i r l it u e . r ? m l ; . fo l U ri I? 1 1 ) x . a lri B a l t im ore,tht Respirometer, at his o ce or any part of the city, are Bet regular visitations afterw rticao cents s melt. All Device at hi, olio° free of eharoe ; end, in all Muum Where pence, do not feel able to pay for hying thV i r lungs examined, the, will t ts. oared for, an have sante attention as the more Wined. • -ltd NOTICES. FANCY DRY GOODS. NEW SHIRT, MILLINERY GOODS. WK. WILSON & SON, UMSBELLAS. UMBRELLA AND PARASOL No. 210 MARFEKT STREET, TRIED-STREET JOBBING HOUSES 1860. SPRING TRADE, 1860. BUNN. RAIGUEL. & CO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS TN 'FANCY DRY GOODS. 137 NORTH TIIIRD STREET, Are prepared to exhibit at their ar.leeroonts the most °omelet* stook of goods el Sr offered by them, present ing unusual attractions to the trade tenerally.i The stook comprises 6 complete morn:lent of every variety of SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING.% HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND TRIMMINGS. Also, a full and general aaeortment of Bering SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. To all of which they invite the attention of CABE AND PROMPT BILAIONTES BUYERS. B. M. BUNN, V. C. BUSH, S. R. RAIOUEL, W. W. KURTZ, 11. P. BUNN. to 13-Int HENDRY ec MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, N. W. CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. feS-1m 11360. SPRING. 1860. FRESH GOODS. RIEGEL. BAIRD, & IMPORTERS AND ;JOBBERS Or FOREIGN AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, NO. 47 N. THIRD STREET, (PHILADELPHIA, Would respectfully innte the attention of Country Merohants to their LARGE AND WELL•BRLECTBD STOCK OP FRESH bPRING GOODS, Which they are now remarries' in Store. sr Merchants would find it to their advantage to °attend examine our stock. feS-3m 1860. SPRING. 1860. J. T. WAY 00., IMPORTHR AND WHOLDBALE DEALERS tN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DRY GOODS, No. NS NORTH THIRD ST., Are now ready (or the SPRING TRADE, And prepared to offer, to OLIN and prompt ni monthe Buyer., one of the • LARGEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS In the eountry, and at Print tAat will if4lv compel,- tiOT, not only in this, bat in any other oily. rurehrunire will Sad our Stook well assorted at all masons of the year. 1. T. year, t PAC N. DO LAP. WM. P. IP•T. fell 3m /ONO. P. NAT. y ARD. GILLM ORE & CO. NOS. 40 AND d NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILK AND FANCY DRY ODOM WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, RAIBROIDE RISS. HOSIERY. GLOVES, MITTS. AND fe3-3m SHAWLS. ANSPACH, REED, & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. NO. IsO NORTH THIRD STREET. (coartsz VIZIRD AND OM /AT 1116.,) PHILADELPHIA. J. APHIPACIII Ja., CIO. B. ANnACV. WM. ANAPACII. JA,. M Raab. DAVID M. SMARR. feS-Sm MILTON COOPIIII. alt. M. PARHAM. 1011. D.ll/011. COOPER, PAROAII, it WORK, DIPORTBRS. ALLNUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS OP HATS. CAPS. AND STRAW GOODS. NO. 31 NORTH THIRD STREET. IZ Con s tantly on hand a TH IRD aaaortrnoot of Straw and Lace Bon_nats. Panama. La...horn, and Palm Leaf He. Bonne t Trimmings, Artrflotal Flowing. }turtles. ko. fe3 3u: FAUST, WINEBRENER, & CO.; IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 111 HARDWARE, NO. 49 NORTH TOMO STREET, Ahoy. Market, now Brown Bono Btoreforsoind on the Old Oity Hotel Lot. PHILADELPHIA. DAVID 7A1711T. D. S. W1N5324 3 1 , 111 2 11. W. X. CARTIR. up.r.ELE. & HARMER. MANITAOTURIES AIM WHOLESALE DRAMS BOOTS AND SHOES. NO. 128 NORTH THIRD BTRE7.'T. • fad asiottment of City made Hoots and Shoos eon dandy on hand. slO4l LAING & MAGINNIS, Inteorters and Wholesale Dealers in IRISH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN SHOE THREADS; FRENCH' AND ENGLISH LASTING& SHOE NA NUFTUR ER S' A TICLES • WinvlNG MAORI SILKB, THREADS, COT TONS. RNEDLEB c. sot& AGENTS FOR Gurney's oelsb•ated IA L Machine Silk, and Ur/field's rtitent Boot Tees. pi°. 30 North THIRD Street. fe3-3ra SOWER. BARNES & CO. BOOKSELLERS ♦ND PUBLISHERS or FELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS. EM.MONB' GEOLOGY, BROOKS' NORMAL ARITHMETIC!). SANDERS' READERS, fro., No. 87 NORTH THIRD STREET, Mad aide. below Arob Street.) fed dm TO ERC HANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW MADER. BLABON & SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF OIL-CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA. We MI/Re the attention of dealer' to our large stook of FLOOR, TA oLIR. AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS. OREEN GLAZI•D O.L CAMBRIC. a beautiful article for Shade,. The lateen stock of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF ROLLANDS in the market. at pr.oea whioh defy competition. fe3 3m JAMES. KENT, SANTEE, 414: C 30,, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP DRY GOODS, NOB. 230 AND 241 NORTII THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE, Reeneottully invite the attention of buYere to Wilt mud LARGE AND COMPLETE STOOK Or FOREIGN .IND twitrgsric gOODs. Among whiob will be found full lament BATES' MILLS ANp ot T A O D ACOMPANr3 COT- Alio, it LARGE VARIETY 01 New and (veined 13tyles of PRINTS, MERRIMACK SECONDS, 4-c. te.l-11m CARRIAGES. OF Tar, VANUFACTURB Of WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. Nn. 1011. f,lO 4ria Top;! 1014.-10 000 TONS PONE AND CLEAR *ATER ICE. From 10toltinches thick ca1ie5,23133 inches. Housed in the best manner and in lust class housesond covered wish ash ha). No pains or expense !Ave been Perlred.ll2 prn,uring and racking this me. It is of A No. quality, and will be sold at a reasonable price per ton, in the hollow'. if applied for soon. YIPIRCK & PALMER. Wholosalo 100 Deal!ts,_ IfOnAt4 fouglikeepete,N, y, WARTS. IVANTED.—A Situatinn by young 7 Haif reapattab lity in a wholestla roam/won Rouse hid three yea , " exttene,:e*, sad yip am' himself ganaralty_aa.fol, Balmy not so mach an Mutt nrapi3yment. B eat Of Oily Infinence Add.taaa_ •• B. c., Fr, Oats. falS TO 1110,000 TO INVEST IN $5,000 a profitable sad see C enmrsodea. Ousi anis 11 a young mulleironavosjufid baseless wiped- IT. Address ~" Preis (Mee. steUes se.•r• ea interview can behad. felt tt. - A SITUATION WANTICD BOOK XREPER. by n:YOUNG MAN who halt had three )ears experience. sed a qmek et [unrest een it et speak end writs the eermle U_nenuestuncsble reference given. Andress ••J. I) ." °Mee or Tee Press. fell 3t• WA NT HO TO EXCHANOH—A splen• dia.-1.01:4d Mudd m e Lot. clear oriaeambranne, 100 feet front oo M A 3 I'ER Street. 'twentieth Ward, for desilehle ed property, w'l4 the Wen... in rush will be plid. Apply at Re. 40 North ROtrßTrt Street. fell St• RARE CHANCE FOR A PERSON About engaging In basinese.—Prom #2OlO to 83.000 m boota and stoats 1 by the package/ will be Given to esehanre for a emAll, Gerrard house. Addreev. sta ting to ice end loestion. L A. W.. Prim office. foil St! WANTED --A Situation in a Wholt sate or Retell Conam , wron or Forewrdina House. DI a l oon; an ,n basin, two ead a half yesrs expvience in a Johan 4 Home; reference. present crop opus. Address " L. L.." box 1913 YhdAdslyeln rdet (hose. felu-st• WANTED—IN A DOMESTIC COM AIISAION HOUSE. on CHRSTNITT Street. a OALErblON—n tborouzh *IA .nrlefausahle man. end one &coon rated arab both orr ertl . &rutbern. and Western lade. sod also math the manufacturers in sod about Yrol , delphos Wfli be rberellt treater , errtb in the an ,- of Warr. &o.—by edOreson4 '• Clerkship • et tte ottee nt tire paper. neer real RAMC rvbteb v'tl be bald larval) confidential.) le9 6t FOR SALE AND TO LET A N ELIGIBLE ROOM, LARGE AND AN I.lth toed light. to rent. at 00.1 CHESTNUT atret, second stool suttshls to any clean and platen! bas is sea, App!; at Ashton , @Coltman:4ml Assoc!. tali-A• pOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR VITT PROPPII.TY.—A valuable P RAt. on P. P. R.. near Gen. Was as station. 12 miles from the city, front ton 1 engager pike; contains 100 acres. The land is in a hieb state of cultivation; bas sums ruanaion, tenant and coach house. all 136.1114u7 out.buiklinss. with line Wspring, and stream of water ruunin, throat b the farm. hin farm is, without exception. the finest to be found wit hut the same distance or Philadelphia. Also. one Delaware-county Faros. of 73 urea. Ens location, near Lianwood station. Those who went a country residence. harms property to eittange, bad better examine this property before parch/runs *Lea tt or Ground on Pine street, west of Twenty second. Soule floe Lots on Trenton avenue and Clearfinld etreot. clear of all incumbnance, will be exchanged for mall houses. A great variety of property, around Tanta, and bonds for sal* and ex.:lmago. febtet ply " LEVIN & COFFIN, XS WALNUT dirset. POR SALE—On accommodating terms, the Store and ktrelling N 0.333 South SECOND Stypot. Apply to WILLIAM R. ALLEN, No, au ARCH stmt. • fee St • AROE! STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE —The Store and . trelltzur 211 A rob etritet. Terms earn/. Apply to WILLLAM R. ALLH.I. No. SRI ARCH ■treat. la4L't• gitt 70 OAPIT4LISTS.—FOR. SALT,— =The Maohinerr, Stock, and Fixtures of a buse Manufacture of PAPER EletsUlNtsn, **Pieta with every convenience for carrying on an extensive busi ness. A desirable investment to persons of *nervy Who can push the business . For Ws with or without the building. Inquire at= CHESTNUT Street. Jalaefintf if TO RENT. THB BECOND AND THIRD STORIES or ♦ LABOR GRANITE BUILDING, No. 6 NORTH FIFTH STREET, 113 DT 100 'MIN DIME Jal3 wfmtf APPLY ON THE. PREMISES FOR SALE—THE BROADWAY FO CNDRY AND MACHINE-SHOP, BT. LOUIS. Missouri, ESTABLISHED IN Ign. This long-estabitshed and well known Foundry is of fared for Cate on socommodating terms. During the last unfasten months the Bnildtnge have all been rebuilt , in the moist approved modern style. and new machinery added. making the most complete es tablishment of lassies to the Western rostatry. The Foundry Et:olden( is 16 by 64 feet. and furnished with Cranes. Cupola. Core Oven. &e.. Au— complete. The Machine 1.. hop 4130 by al fest, two and one-half stories high, and contains a large and well-armored set of Lathes, Bonne and Planing Machines. &a usually found in Sh , psfo, ter ns a teieral Machinery bemuse. The stock of Patns is the largest and most valuable in the city of St. Louts. Fluke. I ools. &a-. about Bieck smith shop. Foundry, Machine Shop, and &deviant in abundance. A moat nuollent opportunity is offered for two or three Practical mechanics. with amall amount of Capital. to otranalt in a well ea ablothed manufacturing burner. For partioulata add taxa. at at t roam tan . fe3-Imif CUDDY, CARPENTER. & CO. gig TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS. IDIA A Retrial 'Store and fixtures. well located for bad wee A MID, ye by it feet. three st , rire alga, with water power and Matsu for aeourlng and anteater( Ws. A Dye Hoc.., ad by Si loet.vab good waist for dyriag, and plenty of dry loom. True property in Fisher'. lane. boor the GormAr tows ftaslroed. being so very aooeentas to the esty, meet It very drairable. Alely to THOMAS R. PIFRPR. )a3 -t Ratter's t.ane. F "R SAI E—A valuable Lot at ourntr of Christian and Twentieth streets. hangs three fronts. suitadolor a shureh or factory use. For terms Ste., sddreas B, at ttle °Mc*. Bad at PAO I'ORI LOT FOR SALE.—A valua • We Garner 1at,1121 fig Naar.. Samna three Apia", admirably Incited for a torn site. It is situated in the eoutharsatarn peg the eaty. to a rapidly -Im touring ileithburhool. It ;to be sold on reason‘b.a terms or pirtiousars. add'ess *Zoo o Ter Frill. lalLer lIOUSE-i 'TAVERNS. and STORES XX Boil Estate of arm dssonpboo. for stls or to Nat. Apply to MAX HEM'S, Reel Filet , . Amt. N 4. of North 9ECUN D Buse.. to L. Town) k Co.'s deed Mora AN orders vtil be protraptiy stpisded to. Esichsh, rrso,h. sod German sputal. uothotor or umund Ants. 4,34 a. BOARDING A FINE ROM VACANT ON THE SE eana floor. with board. at 1533 Walnut-at. fell R. A V'ATE FANILI PI.EASA!.i LY locsaisd. in a (miniml part or the sit?. would m.o. trodst- two gentlemen with ra , l •r partial BO %RD. PLiasei address i• 8. 31.'• Blood's Disps'en f,711* PERSONAL. AUTIO N.—ALL PERSONS ARE cAIvriONED J reeeivant or negoti‘t.nt a CHECK ersern by •esPph Newhouse, dated Feb•uary 9, 1%30, ob anutecturers• •nd Mee Dies' Enok. Purls delPhln. to fovor of Iloilo Fero & Co.. and be Omni on.. &mold for rive .I:mired Donors; the name banal been stolen (torn the anderst-sed FRILIe FORD Jr CC , .. A •etioneers. MARKE r !tree. REMOVALS. R EMOVAL. --SMALL kCHANDLER, WHOLESALE EIROCER I .Imvs rorturrod from M North rECOND Street, to 133 MARKET Stmt. above From, north aide. itS INSURANCE COMPANIES. TILE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORE. /wets; SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, lir/M W ID I'M OR MTH O UT 110X PER SM,COODA TQLOIT en XXXI. XXTATI• The premium:le are Dividendhin In many other Coma wee, a me nd the , bare been (Maar= TOL Is a etriotlr hlrreat. COMMAS. Th.lo are no Stookholdere ao that ALL THE PROPMS MOM I TO TUX INSTRID. Pamphlets. and eye' Information, MAY be had GmATIII. on APPlii,ntortATlF.oaD grAR Agall B. W. corner FO URT H and WAL NUT Strtie t ta. PHILADELPHIA. REFER ENC3III Thome Robins. Jolla Webb. Mordecai L Ganuon, George H. Stuart, George M. Stroud, S. N. Whelan, . Mtn B Hyena, J. Fisher beaming. . oeerb Patterson. William C. Lading oho H. Atwood. Artbo• LlColfox, Tea H. Powers. Omni* W. Toland. it.un ?do Kee. Thom. Wetteot, n!!-tylf• SEWING MACHINES. GEORGE B. SLOAT & CO.'S EsEwiNci mAcal NEB, (sIU-9t• N,LlUsit;tlEirtarr Street. WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES. DENBY COY, Agent, CM CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR. Machines, with Operaton, on hire to Filtrate Fatuities. DIANCH 0771C1111 7 West STATE Street. Trenton, N. J. 110 CENTRAL SQUARE, Heaton, Ps. Jalf-em WILCOX h GIBBS' SEWING MA CIIINE.—The gre‘t and increasing eemand for Wilcox tr. Gibbee Sauna Maohino ineratteq of it* eucertor excellence. rm. !so. Fox, woe at FAIR BANKS' Seale Warehouve,M CILEB,N T treat. fe9-tf JOSEPH LEA. NOS. I AND 12) CHESTNUT STREET. Invites the sttestion of the T 11142 to hie SPA of COTTON, WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS. New hght and dark synths Ohm, a groat variety groat :MESSRS. BAWL ELATED & 80N8, BUTTON MANUFACTURING CO.. MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also, THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING, Inefading many new standard Patterns. NEAT BLACK & WHITES. PURPLWS. LAW.4I. ke. BAXONY & SHEPHERD PLAGIS. & BID.t..RANDS. BLACK B AND DRAM AND OHOIOE DUSTER TLI. WOOLLENS, FANCY CASSIMERES and DOESKINS, Ike, FROM ROCK COM., GLENDALE COM., NEW ENGLAND COM., CRAWFORD DULLS, BROOK DALE AND OXFOIID MILLS. EBERHARDT & SONS' BUPERIOR BLACK DO SKIN AND 6114 K MIX. Sennett". Plain and Printed, of all colors and sash %ea ; r. eatuoky Jesni. Ter.ll3. Cords. Cast:mts. tts, is.eeses's I weed", oomprisitm one of the teat stooks to tbsbouatry. AMERICAN LINEN COM. CRASH, RUCKS, SHEETINGS, 810. Jn3l 3m CIIICKERINU & SONS ; MANU FACTURERS of Grind And Nun**, and gighl PIANO FORTES. WArnronms to CHESTNUT reVa ;;;U Vl Also%. " t o n le t co a etti n on i e a el f e ntlltoCk 1 27I' d onu a lZ; ?auxin. N . TUSIO Books. etc. Pk aiNb 11.1 AN Li ACADEMY UT THI FINN ARTS 1022 4IESTNUT STREET. ti cs OPEN DAIL . (Sunday. ezoepted,) tram IP A. Va P rilil:-Th Tenth volume of " Urgt Ewan,. restinta " of Piranus. Admiuion U cents, Children ander U yes hAI/ Vim shares of Stook inna t'S-tf Gl47cN I A 081 E,s R A.— bhe e- Nol hearsals every SATURDAY, at MUSICAL FUN BALL at 35( o'clock P. M. Tickets to be hxl st Andre oof. 's, and Deck & Lawton', Multi thorei, and ai mo al P4ll-ara AffillNE AtEIITS. D3AYTON'S PARLOR OPERAS, FRG- VkRBS, COMEDY. &ND DRAWL CONCERT HALL. CH wSTKUT STREET. wear Twelfth • PIIS I TIVELY THE LAST WEEK. Prior to the,' d•outtu• es:Dmees so , ashisstoo. UNPRECHOENT•D oDookze ICLlneMas sad repeated inheusLes• ea the put of ose public bays 'Boucot Mr. sad lire. DitsYtuN to nave oe= Ire.k looser. THIS thIONOAY) EVEN NO. Vett. 131.14 at Di LOVE 18 BLIND, In which Mrs. DRAYTON old istrodso• the eele traust am from " Los pry' as:skim '* with 'JAI& °Wow nor Dld VEng,A sad Nh't.R TOO LA t E To MEND. In which yr. Witt+ TO Will en, LA MARBFII.LtutIE.`• s•sr by hiss se Paris lett IL MONO& (Y.IVELIe4.III . • G.&EAT %TAINT • , T. CRAM,k. op PstoGRAMISE RICH t_YEN.N). ORA P , D MATINEE ON &A It MP!, Y. Tickets Kt Cu & Si , 4 *g cites sat amt; Rees Llestant etre— eaetiss tee Hal'. rears fnces—BoCr '4 the oat:. at sews; Bwco-As. A.L.N L. 1 111E.11 Fold, LOOM `_..Mn A_ HAR.RIri9 ki r PH. Rai , own Asenl it7.JOS. M 11.. qt I . FlltzT IPPEifiINC it OP J. E. MURDOCH'. AHLBIYUNDAy. leSv NiNu. pox 13. WILD OATS_ Instr. Mr J. b. Murdoc^ 1 30<yree Thstd-r. Jar ?us ; I &Jr Amlraath Aire. t ;As a. loom/elm!. .Ita fEl(il7-.SEES NEXT BIRTEI-DaY. i~Pr,ccr a. sad... 84Posa aerated wlthora extra auto*. Dou p s upon at , SX, o'clock Porformasoo to aosaaoura• at 7 e6set 'WHEATLEY & CLARlifs'S • FTRELT THEATRE TRIe I NIONDAyt EvryfrxrEPeb U. ths . NEW PLAY. b, 1101 h BOLSC:CAVIT, eide'd OCTOROON : Oa, f IFE la 1 ocri•tece. est,us Ps)to., Mr. Wasstley ; 314, b Ihchdiker. Mr Dolman; Mrs. ?Wm—Pm StorealL bast*r t'alers — is haissiva mats. bs.srsc. &bias 111 Dr o •sse,rds..77% cents; Pszsset. al sear Dov at half past °Wool ; rgilArmaziosa to 80111M4DO. st 7 o'clock rnsetrel7.• DAN BtCVS G} EAT 8110 W. NATIONAL ?HEALTH& WALNUT ft.. above Kumla. ?amts.—Drew Cinsis. 0 isitats ; 70111ivids. mak; gems Prervo Boult. th Amass ; hol• 'ILL* Hamm SS and it Cs vies or TALta.—Dows ores lit X/f rut 0 . 000. Ta commenee at?. • • . • • Tf[Nth NIGETP mons OP TER MAGIC LING. THIS 'MONDAY) EVENING. 11.1b.13 XAOIC IN oP THE POLE !MEM ohll3 I WATIAL EAST& Lad all 'Ruben Mr. W. M. W foao.i Ariatoh. Mr. WV ttlittr; Godaa. Mr. J. Daret• Miot_Jtalawoot Ascollo, Adouodal Spint of tlio ow LA, Mut Wit - too ; Homo. Mu m Watt; Sainte of Aix. MtnTaSord a nd Miso Evans. A Foy sad Torrifo Act of _Okla ad Dumb F. oat:tied L'lsc_BE iNalL.Litrotr. Tao stoma Artsst.H PAH NIL Ilomortat. DAN RICE, la at An put &VW& To cooolodo erna /SCENES TH o CIRCLE. UMETI/Li-ftAta ILL wk.. THIRD. ItICOCIIS 07 Ins STAAL OP BEATY: OR. SILVER. SHOWEBIL This Pantomime is pronounce:l.pr all to far saps not to any amempt at Comm aims. tiro asalienee kept itoonti - -al roars of Smelter from bettors:as to end. Tim labium ash* Met Seem isms of sarpassing beauty. REVILVING P7I.T-11/1. REVOLVINI - etZ.: ASS. kEVOLV7;I: AA& TIBLE_TA:BL'eAtI. ATLAS. ATLAS, Alt ATLAS. PPHYDI OLte. AS. pft o V y DUS. I-Yt”. 43. FHYDIA4. •30 ADM! kDE&• ALCIBLADEA. ALCID/ADES. ALCIBIADES. Tb. oboes 1 abiean onll form a troop of LITEthl PK; LIU CAST OP CRAYACTEIS: A- M. It> RNIAICOSZ. H. CALI.4.OrrE Pants . ....... 2ticaoLi_s. Carom bins --. JULIA Pit(cE.. btu of Beauty...—. WRY-LEI-SY. Also, Till be prodooed i t e Nev BerSertA of Sim Jim PENNSYLV ro•211E&.11.. Clover Top... . • .... • . sv.l. Cramps 841 4 SLOT Yr-se-- Also Sawa ADZ I -^.": . Ev NAN OET le tub vantierr...L.:;.;cf Portar.a.:. togethar with ?ICAO, LS b. t AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC _____ ENGLISH OPERA 'IT SON ; The CiaOrstAi Cooper Ufrers • Beason of N I % 1' NIGHTS, an Tat 3: Jr...a With ayßralai'aarra :.d efox:. dULa. mama, ( her ixrzs role ...... • .A.Nfillg Cosat Coot. ri ith a faliCheras aad Orsbreve. Statical Di - B. C. COOPER. tl.ata Leader of tlte . Lesdee Pulltlieseahe &elate.) r iue A DNA &lON. MNifiiit.iEIU4SZVMEI Faintly Cad*. .... . ... - —it eta. Beats far _the eaeaca. - of smile - malt. may be lad sad after Tuesday. tso 111 sr. ids Ateeetaa. Bea Levies's sad Carakarrera, davy. feces s. Do." , °Pea at I dews[. Jeers 00IIIIIMIC•0 Pt L GRAND PALL AND PROILENAM; co:coact at TALI " AIIrRICAN •CAL,- NIT OF XPIMIc. IN AID op TH RFFAINI ANQ KNLWAL FUND ON T I yEdDiLY hvENlNo.F•bolear=ru. TICIIIII OP ♦sat9slO}. Por one Geed/mu sod two Fora Gentle 0n0............ Fsr a Lady ............ -..-.._..- .... I Two COFdree. sot one tv•IVII WI oats, - sdatual oo I Lady's Ticket. To be °tainted at dm deadens Soh Ne &ash F, lath rum Bea Lgartos a Kip eat-el, Cheatout stree t; Iwo A Walser's *sate Bone. rte Cuestas, street Cll:etertne A tora'a Mama Stons. atf Chestnut strh t; Andre k Co 's Yeas _stoas list l'asataut , treet ; tamest Hazanrs- Jr. soot 14 cheat tut street; t ,ard tors. is Fume Hear. Luanne* Hotel. Abet. ni a Culii2l{l... at A. H. 404134, Willa the by Wild lOW/1U w tbe if.ll eat dowts tea Broad area, basin; south ; rats up &what liOftki. the Lau.rs ea Louat at oat vCI be opt* toe tale opts. Carna n ts• boa or east. 'Lactate b &throned t.tbs 0 euriyearrs. A 311qt1''A.N AC..1“1.311 OF . 1 .1 4 . it . FS. THE GRAND BALL AND PJLOMENADE IJON- Ce RT. for.he persona of egabbeh a; a Revs r aid Ks sowsi Papa to keep ap the Properties and 11.41. gee" of the beitti et vul txhie pinoets Use Wotan., SAL J D and t 0,!(.7,f Streets. us 1 1.1 k.B DAT AVE:CHG. the Ink FFBR CAI T next. n :der 0 • pstronnre of tag ;Glowing Listres nut hare eogineated to aid the ottregt by work preeesoir and I athiesee; Mre Mrsarrel W. Adams, IMn. John ilisse. • is% in R. *Lair, ' - J. W ki.zedisrst. " w John Butler. " L.L. LeJLee " Adapt; is Pore. W. D. Lew" ••• Ctut te• Is Jharis. " Joie 1-iiegt.ay, . beorte II Sober. "t K. hts.us. 'B " J B. AALix. P*terue, •• bean k Drayton , " " slues W. ?set; " Wm b. Ltd le. " "or; t; Preeturf . Jr.. .• W. tiro ward Drat ton. " FM, g•11/1. " Retort I' Peetrer. ** kar meet etosem " Harnerot T. Lieteil.ar. Soalla.alidek. •• Jo a• a lett. - ens ..:. betmee; " LAI F. Init.?, .• . owe A. read'. " Jogorph It Fri. " loWeriwr. (..etuen bolter. " A- . y el. , vat " brunet! W. Were. " N a Tat kw. . conitant OulLos, " 1. F Totem. W. W. i"rwi.g, " "worse TKO. W. IL Hut. .• IX= t. % a .2 . & " Quer Hopkinson. " George M. wniszooa.' *". r 'b ee r i i 3.ll'a i r "r. " B"vg. 3 " W"'mr* The folk:moat gen Liam 1111 LS,' consestai m glen their ase.ittnate: . C. Crate. J. C. Head, ciagio Poo . . P. Snow. t ; e, WagarHelio H. Bed. J. D. 1 horns'. . Grat e Alex. V. i.cocks. J. frpr, Soh a Codyralader. F. IL . G. 1) Rosentertan. F. J. neer, F. F. Wol.amate, Ls J.leg. Heery Haiyton. N. Branson. Jos. L., F. Ro.s.n. W. Il ay wan] Dray WS. e.l. Trion. John 'I ocher. tr. W. Dame, O. H. Bolter, Cass. L. Bor o l , P. Ward, P. Henry 8 John Catlett. Allred Horner. r.., 1. „. H. (Hoe. F. Frazer. George Trott. R. V. Macho He. m.& Hart Joh* Holm*, John Thornley. ChArtes Nome. Jr.. Guillou. lii, P. Mititiesid. lute. O. tint/rut, W. B. namillanil. .C. Hams De. Omit. exise. Ilacarester. Jr. B. L. Moen. I. W. Grose, 0. tkop.ku r r, ohs B. Kenney, me Rorer., .e. ballett. tr., tlt . s i ttotre .4.. iil. ;owls Cooper. Edward H. Junk. F. Hader. Edward Ehryeen s Hums V...!il rutty*. V. m. S. Smith._ . Geo. J. Gnus. J. Hamilton Kahn. George J. Walser, Chstlet Ens le . M. Hooter. net-,..! W. W C. Ludwig,. r r- ~•fee J. P. liutehtneon.,j •., ._... vry I C. Hart. . uSSA , I3 Ranee. L. bider. G W. I' Campbell. . Wars. , .- *.Votteoly. H. Nisbet, W. S. Stewart. L. B. Levering. Jae. F. Tobias. Israel Pemberton, I. B. Peterson F. P. Steele. J. H. Haddeet. 0 &Mcrae:mg, 1 Robert Smith. W. D. Lewis. I Joe L. Newbold. J. E. C.Ods - ell. Corea= Frahar, G. P. CUMIMUI. W. V. Wieht. P. H. Hot - omen. Alex. B. Cox*. Jarvis W. Paul, gi artisan Kohn. Jr.. rent Peters, James H. Might. • W. Ruler,i4 W. Whits. . E Mason. Jos. IL Pry. F. W. Oration. Henry C. Caret. h John W. roraey, John et-r.ts oeeoh Snippet:4 1-_". P. :4. :.!-I_r $ .)., Jobe Owner. ' Hari! ri' :1: A. Murray Stewart, Reber f: - .,e 1, , . A. Filler. S. t- . - .zurt. I beams Bo aks. Case -r d A re..x.... Col. Fitzgerald. W. A. Aug rr. Williata 8. Vial s Alett,:der ;-..; 1. il. Brown, E. R. .',"..,te•_ A. H. ratt le. 'leer; c i j'r, - ...ey. Jr., P. Decatur Smith, &MT,: f Ir, I.•r. iohard Paxton, ,erea J. Tral,-.., U. as t B. Goildtrd. CA.: ee ~ Sao In. It_ V Swearinstm. •,...1 R. .U.I teen. W. W. berhaol, lames *2 Smiths C.F.. L. wog, Horner 3. Fry. H. Gratz. Cooper Am •th. Min Lind•tty. /Sire N tir .. HaanJr Hildelnere. William R. Fisher. . ha Par-: o Jebn E. Deatooet, Thomashl. Wharton, Gilson Peacock. Hale, C. H. Etztatunson. Tbe settee stage will be set with the megsin,ent Rea IL - oui &ens. brilliantly Illuminated, yentpd by Mr. Edward Hiram. for the opera of " The bloat= Veit (MU: It a large coat. admitted to be the ha/Adapts, of s 01010 art ever executed in We country. Doors ocen et llNo'n/ock,. Me,,,contreuricie: at 0 and Dsni.ng atlli 0 clock. Hentlimen not admitted % . 1 the ball oor with aeries or ocerocuts, nor ladies 5;;... bonnets, derinE the dean/ rur. CARUS OF ADItrIfEID r(3 For ene Gendemsn end two Ledies..—.. • • ed • Ge a de maxi— - ... Which can be oiiir - neCi of tittist it - tie (gni:emus e -bated. end at the odic.. ge booth FUl'lll II ktreet- alto of • Commutes at the Academy.= the 2 •7 end •rentat of the BAIL By order of the Brock hoiden' Meeting,. WI N. WO Fr, chalrnsan. EDWARD PHIPPEN. Nee. J• 4 8 •18 re& 11. list IF YI)II WISH ONR MOUT:6' REAL I ° NMI tf c 4 e?cTETITT' 'N FtA I I.I. L a i gk l i A l of ' ONtl;! $ ; i.;11 in the "" _ atpor and loaner Weepy or their rtsil. F and ttEJRi.E sinsata. on Tti An petTikejetillp_3.,.. F . 4 1. nt . ifty .. lititi. 11/0 V OD. XAMILI OR C 11111.311.. C. PANZAZIDT. PA! .1 EIRO - KR. R. Q. MAR CH. Trwoursr. 10-It. OtO. a 114V. ,, 1A:i. Beare cNDERSON'S EXHIBITION q laynors Coramotaw•Alili Ltarldiss, CHESTNUT Strso t. near Rath THIOI.ON'. I THFATRE OF ARTS ET LAST WE EX :VI THE ONLY CLBI UM OF A orTs IN TEIC CITY. I—BeAutafal flew of lankier, Scene I Wkah nrfon at Valle) eCtrle ; Oenr,rn Wrshinatnn. Scene he tamed loan at nsltext - E. Seen. V—The Emu: can same rl—Na.- ati.ean Crossing the AIM pith ei llo . ke L 4 ' ee. gene Vll—Tae Slack Rope Per l'orme• `cane Vlll— rrifioo Storm at 9xl. boar.* IX—steam:4r Groat A...t -em Admiulon. 2t pietas- Childrra. li 04313133 Plifformumes every Wedeemds,..... 0 ' 3 .ntrUS _altar nonnr. eommorelnt .t 3 n'eterlit 1 , 13:213 h6 it TFIEt IP ART OF THE iknEti." Now rn k3hib Stmt. ACAPEMV OP FINE A 4. Hns H F.sTN UT frtm 11 A. N. dark. Adm•aion eetits. Ir..t9uPerti tow, f tr riIEMPLE • WONDESS 1 Northeast wrap of TS—Nil' sod lIELISTNITI Streets. dreat and Novel At 411413511. 81111 OR DLIV, EltatrririVETCVV C E,663Dreti THY AM. Commemang at nagmorA. sad vs WEDNESDAY and BAT lat DAY AFT Is KNOW% Bat & The mallebrated Automaton flora Vssheron* of the a mums pieces of hisotiltraim ever sarohrtea,mdi aspsar Merin 0.111314. tine. licul perform Ma as AdaMMen is mom Ct flats state
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