The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 01, 1860, Image 3
" Wrep.k ' • ISlogre sot, ireh followlps deepatah bag just hoec rsoclved bore bf tite ag en ts at !hal-lungs= B All ar st pipp. pab, 1.7 Alen Co. ha ve lust returned from the *reek, and ! ! cued nothing a bo ve rehblr but 3he _M l ord ibow from: the, break of he foreeiotlev-calirthaß'of that s gone except It feat of the stern, Awe all. Both parts are lying north. - .• No more bodies help been found. and from what I can learn [Mal the ernieti.they mot have all gone to the eastward; about ore Irateur. - I start faint here this morn ne.. -Prom Isla can tee or learn of the goals. nothing baa been taken ons hore who e. - Tlbe 'Ookilifea4have , heen all broken np ant taken into t o mats in Ineaea, and carted to the hobo!, me s'a hindielgt -I-have not keen a whole ease or bale ate around Cat thcblelaUod.• - I have fermi a great mans. loose letters at the different fighermenii.hoinses. and have had them aolleated, and brought hate: ' , Thum ate alms twelve or fifteen bags at postotfice. which are open. I have feinted notices to all havini Jl°o6 to bring them here, and pot them ons h ore and, nave them ear- There is a diver here from T anriouth.^lnit litt has not been able to do'anrthing: ' I have seen no pinniongere effects to identify: „„• AnDitISW Caavrvolco. "latief fipA" ''Eetrope,. , - Now Tent.fotioritut Isteit telegram from Loamy-hair haerrreoursaiS liottir'nteaniet, teleg ram 'which itrrived-Nersito , daf.: ' . Lo t tto tt ei wehs , -.1V4100n..-Pritita 'Alerandar Ton Basis to itoinsiVll.,Feterfirr on a inieelatulusinonto th ge lin sYrem lll 'i - dire ow' nifeii Witte r reeeiti a n Austria WAS tis IMAM another ettempito Wing. Mann a B7glfgrtlrelltgrg:ri l iViliggi l art i fitikie feats and seth,flareats tn,all the , departmeata tp titter diet the oatiloatigo tab teat lettet of thp Blehoe of Orleana, atanert (great on the anulto mmd-Prae an tiateated. The Page (3erreireendent of the 21irirs teener 'Orders were siren. ea Thursday moronic, tohe neweritruns tot ,to allude anv , more to the 'annexation Of Savoy tO rmni , s• bat in the nctinnonn ta unter orders were riven. and they:users Nero matt:egad ,t4,rite 1401 the sebleot Erika?,,, Havana:' , CU IRLESTO7I. Feb. R4..:The ems:mains Isabel. from Havana on the Uth, Yin Her West, bee arrived at this 'pert The hrls WPM New Orleans for Baltimore, went more near the, entmoo or the harbor, et Key West on the 78th , and SUed with water. She prob ably last a part of nor cargo. The melon's has been saved.- - . • - - - HAVANA - mannist.—sciar swan/ and nnoNanged. Mo lasses declinins; the lastiales were at 4.4404.1 i for clay ed. and M& for museev4da. Bottling exehanse is des aping. and a quoted at 130134 f V tent. MINIUM Va Oxon on New Ygrk 203 Aft Oont. premium; on New Weans 41 , . cent premium.. ~, _ Iteme. Wain tvo Tott.Teh.S.z.4 , lew Orleans &Otis of Tim ra day and Friday last by intul. and Adlune' Express fur n b i l geltrarriLtlgir.ftliteni: etite.: that a rich silver vg. , :giteh o irl n gid x e u n t v o l:tlformerly worked,_ hue t. bind of Cola said to be committing fearful &limes In Chihuahua. Meet of the' wens Meatnaps are leaving the State with their -„ - , Burning oft . :l4e talon eetton Press at New Orleans. Nvw Ontistial Feb. 23 ^A itOrtlori of the Union Cot . ton Press wth IMO boirs.of to ton was destroyed by fire this morning. The loss is VA toe. , • • • „ , , Vire. at , £4lluppensh urg, Pa: ' , irOlittino Fob, 21—A fire brake eat in tide e l e* eridengerSegifern tioss. a considerable em not of valuable onniert7, but by the p roma.entous or the fireniec Omar ,Irere soon an edited. T he you, which fa not blney;isioneered by.insprattoe. East Baltimore„ Conference of, the ft. • tiwtorrrile. Ps.. Peb.,10. , --.The-Baat, Baltimore Cop coroner, of the ; Methodist eilloboal Phureh to now In emir' thie rue, Waltrip norm in the chair. gay. Joian DoehAtts: mum onosett seoretarr. and RPo. John erneyer,reporter,of ,the dilly record of the pro _ , _ !The:i'xitaklin Railroad. . " C 11.4 intiaintrita; Ps., Pbe. 2).—Tho Franklin-Rail road nmspoms !for - paidetteers and' fiefbt. from thin potbt in Hagerstown, Mariann, to-tiny: One trein each wayW inn,alAliy; until, farther tome. humengern l'hilleelehle'n*Pgettmete in the morning will ?seek Ragerstor, a qx o'clock P. M. s.-11,ailroad Acold'ent. Cirersi;e4tdcrotrith.Ct Eintantar_aigbt tht engine attached to t aexpreea train on the manetta Railroad Wail thrown off the track; and the engineer and fireman Were badly Ininreft. ,;;;;;;;:' ; . ' , . . , . tUstlyvae , •-., Pere' 0 Viebec. .' - -.- „ Q°10"le; Pb. :0:- .-7144ileeli-Arnod _ ...the residence Liat governor General. Vas stroyed br fire t lught. qtvvattowned,tryGoorrovinoe,ana Inenred , , . Non:Arrival of the Anglo Saxon. PoirriAav,Feb.,23.—,The ateanolvin Anglo flagon MI 00t yet been *tnoned S e Is now In her fif teenth day out; haviefg left on the lath Inst. The New 'IND . & Pro-1.8444111h ALllixr, tat, 59.—Tdisuso• rata fr i htbillbaepassed the House of Assemblrby a vote of 65 to, 61. SalUbe - of the Arabia. - NRw Win, Feb. It—The steamship Arabia sailed at noon, for Liverpool. :She eammay OUt )110 insole,- • , - The *epee =Taylor _ail . Neiv Or!cane. tiro Oevealta •Irebasi.—Tite , ateemattip 'Moses Tat ter has 41'011d: with Fljaestu dates to the 2lth bat. J keta",'by:Te]egraipb. Moartg. Feb. 21—Cotton—Thu market favors the buyer sales of UPI bales to-day, at IOW , : • Sales of the three bays, 11,5110 bales. Reeelpts,ll,2te bales. - Baran:can Feb. 23.--Cotten unchanged; pales of 3,000 bales. • Ortsxplertiri, Feb, 22e-Totton—There le a bet er feelink in the Market. the fine 4r:teddies have im proved ; sales teHist of 2.400 bales, Esurrwoug, Fab. 29.—Plonr quiet• Hoard and Ohio WhestAniett tc4.51.5061.25: wince Al to ei.Oe. yn steady. at Mono lor'-white • 7002 c, for yellow. rime Pork 1214 p. Itrdr4ite at Uo. WMikeTfirmer ; Now Oaracote, Peb.l2.--Eales of Cotrm tei.dai 6.000 bales, at 102Prelle for mtddllngt; ea ea for three days. 21,000; recejpre 44000 bales. against 27,000 for the name vme katyeti.. -The frecelyta at *II licenhern Ironware ej abdad °f lour year, - 001 r 0 f.i11..,0rmat.49 Advance ; smeg istkii3 tor Rw. 'Aettee ,rrolgote to' Liverpool,X-, - Stsiltrig Exchange semi; drawn on bilk of Exchange ; bills on Tiew , york WISH{ ; nigh; e' •• The 4:04 "'-A Bug." genttors: [For The - ' • : I do not protehd to be mirtioulerly smart, but I must Ooefessl do begin to smell arat—is,very tailed Norwegian--In regard litad'lle Ella syara," who Is now creating immolation at Dan It not barely 'poseible that some of our vary knowing tones have unciineolotudy outwitted themiiihks ?, I will give yeti' my reasons : If the .g lady" la smpie, yhy does the managentont ap• pear so *4 'lipiuszioits attract:- attention to :the doubt existing in relation to see sex? In the puffs prolimionerY,""and in the bids, we tine the matter constantly ellnded Miami an evident effort made to induce the belief - that it may -not be a female. Oadhd,ririf Veit of IfS,apinatianoo, attar, being received' wi th a ; poifeet t r empost of en thuriatu“ notioid, varkth, partici wheal. I-knew to be in thifiterest of the management, very busy among ,the' ritidiencia, With ;myehirlotts - winks' end nods, evidently intended to encourage the rumors In circulation on this point. Very. extraordinary managerial' : ,!*aigon'?. ai a . f lott!ftt4 ,l o 3 nP!°Yed ' to create aitorMitiMent; and I merely throw out these suggestions, ferthe considaratiOn of those who are ready to: 4 t beak 'their 'opinien." , • Ouaurtog Itnaugstorgo.,-The: kottayite) (Pa.) Miners' lournicl, OcSattirdey, says : ' , ' 4; bi t . Thomas Rittabo; of Reading; whO recently made 22.'7, horse shoes loin rheum of one , day, has stirred our' blaokontithe up to see ;What they can achieve Stahl sake Ifni.. Last week we noted the feat of Mr. Lewis Hauge, of this corinty, and 'this woek we are called upon to note another. ,It sp. pears that:owing to a challenge of Mr. Rambo, on Saturday lest, Mr. Joseph Mabury, of Sehnylklll Haven, with one striker, made 2N complete horse shoos, in 131, hours of one day v Ave .sucoessive hours in the morning , and sl.' hour iz., s in "the after noon. glob shoe was made of new iron, witheight double.punOlted nail' holes. This'ls probably as fast work as that of Mr. Lewis Hausa, and could erablYfastor tharthat of the Reading champion, who, by the way, the Sohnylkiitcounty .bleok smiths think; bad better come up here and finieh Seamier his trade. It is thought that Mr. Mabury oan easy Makeplit hoist) shoes to ten successive hours." : TER YACUT WANDEREIII.-A letter jut received from a gentleman in Bfroletra eau; "You will very likely' haVe seettin the pipers that the Wanderer was run away ilth from Savan nah. A beautiful, yacht (Amenean) ran' clone Into the port here one day in November; but cleared out so soon as eho saw some .Englieh taen 7 of.war at an chor. The day previoue.she had been at goober off the coest , to the westward. -Thle vessel turns out to be the , Wanderer:; "The captain went home 10 one of the 'Afriean'peokets.;, Hi bed, landed at Tenerife in a small boat, and made - out that he bad been abandoned at sea by hie mate, who bad run away with the vessel ;,butiourious to say, be, the captain, wag well-provided with - doubloons ; No one knows what hes beeomaof bar since; but it Is a curious feet that the same day in whleh, In his protest before the United States coned at. Tine rifle, he declares to have been abandoned at sea, two hundred miles (rein land, the vessel was at as, off our coast. We'ehall hear litt l e of her soon, I suppose."—.Evenivßea4 , , • - . Tim PHILADELPHIA 00L1,2011 OP DlMai - Igulloßttir.—The Philadelphie Collegroftental Antler/ . to an !nab hitiorryrorthY of pneciraseinent:, Its cabin ' nounon has juetplerrnmated. a with ' a stoma that , /peak/ favorably' fog its fdtpre: • he College rooms are .at No. an `At ch"-etreet. ;The operating.room corytalne twenty alum*. Durtng.the session thie room Is awaits, whethern the teeth of all who preseht thentselvese rich or poor fire grateitonely treated. During the last 'ensign, the large nnuinerof %E. 6 dental opera • tom; have been•performedi of whi ch Olt were teeth filled with sold. and =filled with tip. grins the same, patio I, 1.57 D. teetli , wero wleented ht the students, be sides many sets and parts or seta.. all ,of which were gratuitous to the i rciptento of the Went; The prospect** the Bohol. an we bate mud, are very ypod. The matr valiant' hail from''-all cuartere of the _Colon, and gutty their eteregalon not aa amateurs, but as a means of livelihood; , • The annual oommeneenket of Bas College was had -hat eeeningiat,hintlioslir o BA , in the present* or a ithly reepectable aseemblage or.j.pplies 6141 gent eaten., 6 platform 6/66 OCOPP/Ad by tpe trusimm bee tinnily. o the onllffe ft end, bye nantlxr ol proponent esti - gene In other wet .0f Ilfej;fi. hand. et turista. agreeably, filled the tnterl e . g. ',',,, , : .., „, , , . , ~. - The exetainer'irtia otlened by rill, atter, whiek Bev. Br. it li, Ad ma olfered ti frayer g e, degree 01 Doctor of Dental trurgery , was heA min erred upon the followins twenty-one puede : . .., „: .. 1. loop Francisco Pint, CU 1 ,tt r y,, ~Mett.. Sehnildt Schaller. Germany ; Mapuel - de lifiatlerreg. Sulc I to .jamee M. Clement..l.ld., 0.1 1 011 11 ;Alf etlgh. DA .' L. B. Henderson N. e. r.zu wow no I Ili -Pot Geortejc. Zeta '4 a. f reward Lulling, a.;.oearp . Crary. N. Y. Wilhang 4. A 1 194034 V. POW er. star, N. It ; attatlateve. udleman. Ni . I rmek el. 4 Cloyda arkanaeo ;fialllan. Tailor lowa Overige , . Plait, Coon ;; Ja mes P. odunn. Jr., E. , Lt . C o rrin e Neer,. Channel !Mob 4 e , . Kyle. pi, rh. tinu five line ;Ifigatthew K. Batoffittli 71orgeyo,ins; RtArt as.' la iNe n g trA e rren of iiriii dittigur ' byt he 1 littorgttO, jam, Ad 66 wee delivered . to.th mbyT, lo ii . ti l elc e ing. Protegee of Chemistry awl A 1 4 4011.. ' • The valedictory ostensibp , denvoroo to t 0 stualt contained it good many hints , cored e . who heard then!. It Was lietatteittesr4 tnco i gutt - , The exeroises of the writhe elotiOd;atiltie't.ane.' ~diction. - and the audience departed , - c, ~,,, , • , _ ~, • , , - IsiNtat , Air ARAM, Attitligsg7tyitt,Ritlit".thitir W. PAOPIOITY.--YOrartliiil¢ /04M t iillfril ~Wood arefEdwat 0., polo tAhubele_Pm_,Slyt, lt , tettivinedtee, Ellettee ed; ti V, teptubt•Ail e ia,t , Or thr! some bole polt ttui_pitiWoUtutNtot t I} It ill int a roe -. r a1 .t..,,....5...... r0t dollar. . The,..„ _ve lt litritvgitedgeas,r i ot 4111111,7=3, htt tr - p re to be a -rein I.' enee,!'er.,atittek „ lietentat etthepeeratimat4tebetty iv roh hem en falOnl rseotr.d. , J 1 sew, 41141e,p reettlytof th e ? stUtetototeatee titbits 01010 i an tititb• 'the lad, - omorgiNtotrottoitturninary ostottitiottorntntt , -- iiillietai t it irg w im irdialyvl e app pub oat Oty,- _ .t ,.. 4 , ~, ..., oh.. elf at, o,,xygivez I tz i pvtimurritkv, ..woof - .' omit tacit i et nee 1 - C ' l .6" .4Pairt o rril di ah i - .1 4 11a4 - 0 .6_, , rt.;atitTlZart ..- folovilkkototo l s - of orpo r og o -,.. 40 ,. la it . ---. etas ,- • 1111) ,inetenee. 1111 , ttltorakk -;-, tion - e . t • -I,tt • ta tifort . .... ~ .111 . -rtt, '` ''''' t t . 1 rt itj/folri 1., `rmfir ;:" e rr, :-- FlNimewt. 601MHERCIA.L. The Market. ' Puii,Anstmcia, Feb. a. IBM) Abair business was done at the morning sossion of the, Stook Board. tinder a concession of l to 34 from yo‘toolsy 4 B prigs, Beading mold pretty trellis. Schuyl kill - Navigation preferred also - fell but recovered It aV the second board. Penneslvanla first mortgage Area sold 'at 3a' above par. Monis ie a litt'e more inquired for, but the rates of disommit have not advanood, nor the supply in the hands of brokers been diminished. •'A miarrel has broken out 'among the, parties inte rested In the Thirteenth end Fifteenth-streets Rail way, which may result in divulging to the publio nonce of the. sensate of the mysterione doublings and shut• dings attending the two' sets of subscriptions to itn stook, and the queer and sudden compromise. A. voinn tear on one aide, in another column, states that the largent stockholder paid a bonus to the ooranninnoners of two dollars a share upon three thousand shares—say six thousand dollars. If thin in so, the oommissioneni made a• good thing of it, but the subsonbens who went n Irma. faith and . paid their money, and lost interest upon, it until it wen returned without their eetttnn any stook at all, will begin to see " the wheel within the Wheel" tthat was before hidden away. The following in the coal tonnage of the Shamokin 'Valley and Pottsville Railroad Company: For week ending Feb.2s Banteriene last year 119 4,66203 9191p*DELP.111A Irroog IZXCHANGE 91AL89. Felonry 99. 1900. RIPOOTIO By B. R. BLAYKainii, BIM Walnut Street. . ' - ' "., • 'FIRST BOARD. 1000 Readies' li, to '44 :..97 6000 Peon R6a lotnitg..loo% MOO •do .....44....97 MO BI % Idridg To full 1000 do .....'41....97 paidsewn. 9..0 200 do ,;....'46....91 112 Lehi g h Scrip Ito b 6.31 1 .04 Bill do .....'43....97 4 Fenn ft ...... .......87% -. 1000 • do .....'70....02 1 do .... 37.1 y 3000 do ' .....' 70:...02 1,1 20 Lolugh Ne.v. ...... .61% 1000 do ..... , 70....82 10 Cam & Ambit., —126 1000' do .....10....83 10 Bony Meadow R... 68% 1000 do . '70..,.825: 100 Reading It 66.903( 1000 do 70osh 8711 IXO do 20% Me Cam&Ambes'B3lta.B4l6 6 Sohn,' I Nay pfd 16 1000 do , .....'75...87 A do ...... ...... 16 1%10 Roby( Nav61'62.111.-71 10N N Liberty Gets 29' "" , 111 - -.'1,2.b1e." . "" Nclpetown " —.AV 7th" . 500 N Penn .. 60i 2000 OttsekDel Cansl6e.Bo BETWEEN /000 O&.A. 68'64 tran5....92 WOO Penn It !stmts. •• .1001(1 • ISBOOND 100 City es 101 600 do ' low 46 , 0 do " 101 X 600 do ..oase..lol3i 100 do • • • •0100. .10LX 10u0 N resin R Os 1611 WO Elm Chattel 103....20 1000 Ileion_cales sap on 20 100801121 Nay p1e...b6.16X oto - sure ri Rut. Asia. Pll4 k ir. gl o ' IOI Mt liwant 01E104 101 POEM 0/...1.11t 011 02,4 03 r 1: vortf. - wint,;roz::ll3§ 80 1 mt", E 9 .llgiffits' " 1 tilohnTl wiy 'IOLA hg, • Philadelphia Markets. • There is some little export demand for Flour. but ge nerally at • pnee below the views of ho'ders, who are asking 05.7565.87 g for standard and good straight sti- Petfine. tout findLng.buyers to any extent at these rates, ex ee p t to supply , the trade. who are buying mode rately st the above figures for superfine, 0806 25 for ex tra, and.from 15.25 up to 07 4P bbl for extra family and faney Mande. as in quality , the market closing quiet, with sales of COO bble family at a price kept private. Rye F lour iseriling in i small way at 1425 bbl. Corn Meal wet/tines dull and nearly nominal at 10.623 4 bbl for rennelivanis 1 a email sale of count was mare at a fraotientess. Wheat—Thera to not moo dement the the receipts, howev er small tot ) are very light and h oldsrs firm, with sal* s of sue bushes red to note at 13801400 for gmd 1,600 Wraterndo on terms kept P top rime l ll:a a t t a. l ll , and wanted, and Promise's* sells,, ernval, at 23. ) ; bushel. Corn Is not much inmured• for, nod furtherer sales of 3.000 bushels yellow are reverted at 75e70.150 for Prime dry _yellow afloat. and 711720 for intoner. as to eality...l Oats are steady , and saga of MI bushels Penn at tin: 7,000 bushels Jersey at 430, and 1400 alewife at 01160430. Barley and Malt are unchanged. Noarkt heists nothinydoing Co t Quareotron, and first I is Wanted at 129 1 , ton. on—The market con tinuing quiet, with a a nail business only to note at about Previous rates. Groiteries—The market Tomains is and prices about the same. Provisione—There Meats. change, and small business doing in Barrelled Meats. Bacon. and Lard at quoted rates, 100 tee Pickled Hams sold at 10340, 00.000 lbs Bides sold at 93i0, and 03.- CheeseShoulder', in salt. at 7ge, on l y ays. coshß and ere dull. Figh—We have to not sale 01 Bulk Herring from the vessel on terms kept private. geeda-41 bout 3N bushels Cloverseed found buyer* at om 04 2514 8756 yahel..the latter fur prime lots, which are soarer, skey is in steady demand: sales of Ohio bile at 2Hist e. the latter rate for choice Wk. ages,loo bble Easton's% 23340, hhds at 21340, and drudge at 270 49! gallon. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, DY TO rimy' (Amos us: non. CONTINENTAL-8. X. corner of Ninth and Chestnut. Sea it Page. Frankford, Ky . , 'P A Woodley C Ginner, Potshard . li Wood lowa ti l igU67, 107,1 1 ::°" 1 °. 0 . 13 It. 1 s oli l Me Motehead,Pittshusx Miss Rerbertort.flula Geo W Wish & Is. Wit, Del il i 8_ rlieler. 2 •A SI ,It Rl-112,1114'll'i°-, 0, v Itloll, CM, 0 ' Geo_ Cobb, Frankft, Ky W D I - Weirs, iswerk A TSummoy N C J A Barsin, 0 5 Fleming & la, Jer'y City LB Waller. Va i E'P r lCri Trl,_ Bo ston alesßaird, Boston mon ales Churchill, Boston Alf R ft Wootten Del I M Winchester• W C Church, Di Y Alex Itiokey, Phil& 'ta r s Rogdrs, Jersey City D P Grier & la, relent, N J Ja hn 0 Price & la, Del Joel Thaler & lady A Russell & wf, Salem Miss U's Russell, Salem T_T Beane; & la, Lollies'. ego Altimball & wf,-Mau Wm ..•metyrhi 1 0 1 McKim. Cinoinnati i ris Carrie Reybertnn S 11-01111. West Chester 8 AtoPellen,. rep_ Geo pownall, Pa Elimaker, Jr, cfarrieb'd "it McCormick, Harrisburg I M Tliompiipa, Butler, PO 0 I* Lanai . Lanaaster P H UZolofo, Tema W Borah, Tenn _ G H Hutchins, Trenton, NJ !INT= C l' a r , a r in ' l4 jI A PAICZieII: Tre nton, l N j ?' 4' M Moorhetuta,ffot Raven 0 C Benshaw, Baton El Fahnestoek, Pittsburg •A 0 Richards, N y ' W ht Richards. N Y I Miller. N Y .H. B Or e . • Itt A Daman, Lex, Ky A. P •torge. fi 0 s. Roach, N 0 M Dively, ifansed City , Mo Dr M No la d, Mo M• hi Williams. N-Y • L 0 Ives. Dartford Wm C Stout, Mich .13 li A hilitit, Vontrose Geo B Atkins, N Y F glow, Milt: /9 i t tbiarh Ds:eV C I L rf i :loe, Ittimond. R1. 7 19):A1 5 . 'ftiVat.4 iffaneer. Galt C tA.Wallie, N y err I AM. Nor York' • It J Vifitng , New York Schenok, salt 0 K Reyn olds, Mho J 6•Allen, Lexington J B Morton, Lexington S C Buddy. Bogota = . A j'homnon, Is, Brooklyn S 0 Basle, St Lotus C B Sawyer. Chicago B Israel. 8 0 - A B . let Madison, Ga ~ 1' Cook,' New York ' W Rob er t,,New York 0 Alehel,"RQ . - • • W Wilmor, 8 0 L 8 risr, Albany .W I Berry . Nashville ft irkpark, Nashillia LO sling. y 8 ILO/. r . kr Eilwaril Lieut Coors Il• GS A . Xsywqnd, X I 0 ',l' Bowen, Meago " " . GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut et.. below Ninth. C B Kid. Phil* Ono It Taylor, Wheeling Jam .13 Con. Misr T B Williams, Oa .7 HFayerwetither. lowa Geo Hunoker. B C , H ll Crookle, tan Juan lIIM Preston, Os Dr a L Nulty, Ve. - .1 P clark.Ta Miss A silo.e. N Y 11. td Snide% tit Louis A_II Godwin. N J Chas BHu role, N J Mr Clarke, N y 2" Wilson. Jaiyob Knapp, ilit a 0 reward. ones V E Tlicir 4..1 . 1 1, It 0 W Botelerar, Wash roam, Ga ' It K Jorpcs, Wa f t M Harding, Phila. lookatone , WOGibon,NO Olamar. Elkton, Md C Wendell, Womb kt , CAA, & la. Pottsville T Young. Fa Miss Young, Fa Mr Dump. N Y Mrs a i r ) W t i dgi 4 4 . if Y I.Col S ratans, N Y wm ungerrord, Conn se KFe .lo I Q. ; Nr W F arrobee, Bolt .1 0 MoCleilan. Nashville , v-1., Slow.aellau, St Louie Dr fclleepierala 0 I inton. Richmond cePt e keirir. Ark Col ullairr f aultier, alt_ t + B eall , a T Thompson. N .1' '- - 0 Rivers la • W Temple, Del , , . yrsfirown, It Mrs Wilson. - N Y I I. Leeper, Mo it a t i g e r Pe yn r isiOV Y 0 Hood. flubs . ' 0 B Minima Y I 0,/ii i kicui, N Y . i 4 Hill. N / Oeo °oil. N C Chas Itenerry, PI C Eml 'Dinsmore ,_N Y T Oale, Memphis no B onham. N Y Chas Mattain, re y Ileskoil. N Y , R riGlowin & Is, M i ss ss Motiowan, Mira A Brown Mae M Mossol f . Miss St Louts A her?. N C 2rui j hrtlit n leil Aute i r a le t n t iil i k l i g, N 0 iIEROHANTB' HOTEL—Fourth street, below liroh, Ing_D Funmet A ,Wilhanunet 4 T Bolinger, Kz A_Williami, Ky J Wittidtt I) n t h . Kr W.O Beirnee. Savannah N R slither. Canton, 0 P M 8011, Purdy. Tenn 12 P tripling, Tenn Eli Winni David, Tenn C Johnson. Ind W Flksidgers_osavannah L Frantham, Tenn W ll Weitts r lii 0 N Cline .1 11 Nark/. Quinoy, 11l „I B WaiderkCal A Thompson. Cat •, l A Shackelford ,_Tenn Kansa Igniith. Cal D Lawenberg, Bloornib l g A W shook . Lancaster , W Loring, Piclreph F Weidman, Mt Joy, Pa F. Ilarmar N Mies Apt Bur, Pa , .Jas K_Conk,& Is, NY Facer Belli., Menton • Me its l . F. JBe p. Keaton D Parion,:_rh la Power. Pittsburg H Hirsh.. N Y shorn, N v M Dal. N Y ff. I..pid•, Sc Louis J 0 Kirkpatrick, Pittsburg John il_Deshong, N I • W Showers. Ky Id 8 Coffin, lowa 111 5 Member Cinciruoati kll Wittrook. Cinoinnoti Rev Alex lark; pa A Fraser W Chair Plates , City Mo M Johnston, Mo f 'kr rel i elL e , r , i l l e h rti t i te °hi ' M° 'YO B tl i iMe ß A d . Texas James H Brown Mrs J B Pond, Marion, Ala -NV 0 Ensiand brim, Ala tha II Cendel ,I 11l B &Beading, 0 ' B fscmce, Mo James Cross, Y 5 lannesser.Covington,Ky:, Saaford,-Min CORTNTIIIO ' , AMERICAN 'HOTEL—Chestnut at.. shove nth. Iff J Keen. Evansville, Ind • JD Hooker, Ky ,- h. C Dunn, Limeade, Ky Joi Moldha tor, ILE Jes B Oreed. 1? - Q.l) Permits & in. Tenn Mn ➢ l' A D"4 "S. P" VP"'"' K /10 t ' T'B'4 l (pce,i'i'e".xl 't Eio=tnn Hrinniokson, Nl_ H arils. N Y hos Orr, Newark,N I N Moomirider,h4D,Mil H Woodcock. N y Blakemote, N Y 0 WaLsoa, NY . , A Dubois, Trtnton Thom Macon, N r A Anderson Y Y J_M Jordon. NY W 11.Inok,N J W Rader. Woe OhestCr PBill, Ps _M Ylookr. N Y . 'P F. Wacky, N y W I rhiliya l Joel G W ,lio c itse , , Elton lolknoi:T, ridy , ..i.d4,4,14b, iitei:h, N 0 B .11'110111.N a 1_6014 Did; _24 F t Mke., md W M ooWert N C i; w R ioh N 0 Jir I, W OorratLY 0 C B Rom. NY:pcheeter J 0 RM. N J E Van Doren Phila R Moon, Bolton Va t' r "4.1 14 yo off, V F Co McCart h y . wife, Y D 00 Ploy. RI .- BT. LOUIS 8 0 '8[;—Otteetaiit street. alma Third, 11,1 Ile , .1' " " ,0 K Kimball, Mime o T rfastoal hie -10 Kelly, nibs ThOeKheen, 848 . K Adler. Balt , Imes Eames. hula 8 ogleer. Jersey City iW Call, Jolley CitY ' "WI Fetter. N J Oba A - R ml.,Jersey City A heipl, bt u . TitYlor, •Y , .fl fl IMilas, NY J% Dresser. N Ir- , :- ' - •C 8 Menon, ri y H* r i g i ratrbU„, N Y t r Prn I t lt e glia A ' P‘ W Y ster ford Dewelt, Ohio Jl_Broner, n vido ~ arry Duman. ill A /Athlete, N 1 Oeo C Hooker & la, Ohio „.. JONES' HOTEL-eheatnut it. below Seventh< ifl,?llllfei Kr Ikr I : jltd , kin; Ohio Vikofagii:NNYY Woodruff Y 13 ft Inveg. N Y L i re's, Va. J_lll'hatoliet, N Y II orris. N Y R mann. Ii J obit artin 04 i 110 Little, N 1 1 , Aar lb Irti selem, N I Jo a Haollifivi, Balt • D farm y Clalrk.• 8 towroA i lr., Hifi _Jontt9Ti l ginetion Columbia O (4 6111 1. L. . L ' .- '' 'it bribeglifo N rd A l N Y BSi Blatoh ord, Y 8 M o tookton,_rrineaton - 0 Pr ConradkLin , t , 0 B oats. Halt EndrierTiet B 4 _- , . Hi, lebrow, Trenton J T WClfth 00012, Pa Semi Green , Salt John Lee, alt - ' Ohm Senders, Belt . O 11 Abbott, Nashville . a THE ITHIHN HOTEL—Aroh street, above Third. Tr A WillOn, Tenn c yr Tandy. Tenn 1. L K l i l tre n r t itlM t tiburg I{Lagir.Pill'urg w &Allmon% Ohio JJ Wiblit.lll' PW 11 0 1te nliii i . P k bl i aa ' 24 'Rr j El t li i l l7m V ph r l ll ll l P tm" ilt i tlornildr e m, m N b l e, 0 W 0 Ou.il Po'rt Clinton Idips C listirgan, 0 fißrdinA ,}, :..., 0 ,ob,lip=it,".er,Ed 01, hiw. y tevanion..n. 0 Id Hrookerlid Y. H gram, uenton, 0 WEI Ohlry. ftlfm. rt .1 . , „ BA 01,111107111*--Third Anse, *toys Asa. v ie ,,,‘,„. 1 , ; ; •1 / 43,„., gkelsei)betmar, Phils J ViitYr si t i t I y , iPp o lettg e l ea fr o l P h le tefl i n tt irto".ll,lll,lWrilt; FA Al ~. 4.11 k 1 YilliG I, :s V 177011,4 Allwhin% STATBB UNION HOTEL—Market at.. above Sixth it ae Darren:Lanes:ler oo ;Kenney, Lancaster eo Y., D Written, Idineaster oo ft B Wright, Wash city 11 II Halfinan, Phila. Jag U McLain, Pa J P Parr, Ohio E M Jones, Amoons, Pa SA Jones,laJtoona, Pa A WolTkell, Pa J 0 Crone, Harrisburg C IT Wollaston, Chester co Hayes, Chester co F Wineman,Livermore,Pa Criswell, Pit B Q Roatch, Phil% obt Garrett, Pa j_rio Powers, H Tt,liarrisbg ) W Gray, II 11, Greene oo win F Alexander, l'a Joe Id D Jaokson, Pa II Laughlin, Clarion no It RI Russell, Perry oo SLACK DRAB ROTEL—Thltd st.. above Callowhlll P Hersh, Allentown S games, Crapersbnrit S RTY, Coopersburic 0 Harper. Pa D Miller, Reading J Digman, Southampton 0 RhaPPell, Pa I Maddara. Pa II Maurer, Bechtelsville .' S Morris, Philadelphia Gent D Davis, Philadelphia W Tobias, Reading LB Marahall, Pa .10 Antrim Ohio Mrs I 0 Antrim, Ohio I Baum, Oh io MERCHANTS' /101.811E-rThird street, ab. Callowhill. D Underkoflleg, Pa C Tomeson. Lexington W Wallace, N J Mise Onlesbory, N J 0 W Wolf, Pa P M Lambe, Pa NATIONAL ROTEL—Baca street, above Third. iejir i g;. l o.73l: r 11:R 3 41;1°.1 I :Val'Aii. Nv Ater, Pottsville J Jameson, Allentown E Nice, Sob Haven J C Strohm:Aar, Reading Reffe Reading 0 noirgre e, Obunk Frank Van Bore, M chunk W H o. M Chunk A B Tate, Berwick , Pa Mal Jacoby, Pa COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth at., above Chestnut et. 0 Pairlamb, poi no E Milroy, New Garden L Malin Chester en Miss F Cann & ele, N Lon Lorenzo Malin. Chester en J A Negley,_Phila D 8 Wingard, Pitteburg 0 IV Ottie, Del C7lllB Eagle, Pa - Week. Year. ~.1,788 01 - 14,740 00 713 03 10,081 17 FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Market. Bearborough & son, Pa Harrell Stant. Del B. Y Townsend, Boston R Cummins, Del J C Pennewill , Dover, Del .1 MoDaniel, Dover De l Wm C Savage, Phila Robt Snodgrass, N .11r E D Daily, Smyrna, Del 'l' 9' Mutton, Smyrna. Del .1H Cana; Smyrna, Del J Wiley & la. Cm, 0 ✓H e , tone. Cincinnati, 0 T H Heath. Bangor, Me J Kelly, Allegheny City E. 'l' Carlisle. Del A W Cook lover, Del E Buchan. Conn A Ca'don, Pa • Miss et/addins, Al City J. B Chandler, Washington W Paul,on, Washington 0 C Marshall, Washington W I N J MOUNT VERNON HoTgr—secona Mt— above Aroh. Thom Conway. Mass John Stones, Tenn T Mints, Ya 8 Barber, Ohio Miss M Carpenter . Pa Mom L Knipe, Pa R Franks N Y James Jaynes, Boston James M yers. Balt 0 M Lee, Harrisburg E H Bevis, Norristown F L Rhum, Pa Nornetoirn K.. —.51: 10 nib, 8ank.......11 BOARDS. 34 Spring Darden BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Bend at. below Vine. n H Watson, Bucks co Time Ent, N J F Ganders, Stroudebure A C a rbour, N J GOO Gleason, Blacks Eddy Gen iokerinz, Bunks no H Gilbert, Backe co E B eavenworth, Pa BALI) EAGLE HOTEL—Third at.. above Callowldlt John 'Dunlap, Bunke no 21 H Gchults,_ Nazareth John H Bu'z e Pa Vi Headier, Bucks no P &leers & la, Pa Solomon Ethspin, Easton Luther Calvin, Easton W Perry, Pa 88 Sobuyi Nay pfd...141.163‘ 4 Pena It.. »..... .....37 II 'Harrisburg lt R— ..87g 2N West Mining-- 42 8 Moot= ice' 8ank...., ‘I 8 Girard Bank 3 do .... OA( ItICEB—STEADY. Bid. AskAt ttl Nay, impf—...l6 161 i . la iii9rtllm ii 'ElgliVi t tlica 1 X Fauna x..—.... 9 9 I .. do— —.MK 66 1 0 199 ~ ... .. 91. 91 1 Catmnsia 11.- ..Ti .1 1 ao lit mubrlikk . !pi I D i M t 9t 1. 4 9 . 9. Z ,9 k GSM: its X. - .. "Bower's MBDIOATED Fius " area mild end gentle lixative, useful in Constipation. Sick Headache, and Bilious affeotions. They are a meat novelty. One fig (a a dose, end can be eaten the same as the ordinary fruit, possessing great advantages over all other form of medicines. Children oaneat them without the mostAii. tent idea of their taking medicine. Manufactured by George C. Bower, northeast corner of Sixth and Vine streets. Pride MN cents per box. mhl-St Brnnsosoorxo INSTRUMENTS of various sites and qualities am manufactured and sold at very low prices by M. J. Franklin, 112 South Fourth street, below Chestnut, where an extensive stook of imported stem °movie views are kept constantly on hand. FXBAVARY 29—Evening MERCHANTS can All all orders for Damasks, Curtain Goods, Lace and Bluelin Curtains, Cords, Tas sels. 400 De, Comical, Hooks Winnow Shades, &o. Cash and six months' blears are Invited to examine our stook, wbioh 11 large and well seleoted. W. H. 0 %turn. & 800., f029-10t 719 Chestnut Btrest. TDB ODD DAY.—Tho twenty-ninth of February comes but once in four yearn. On this extra day the girls are privileged to pop the question, and many things may of right be done that may not be done upon the other dam There are other things that may be done at an, time with manifest propriety and wisdom, and among these things is the procuring of new, ele gant, and comfortable sults at the Brown Stone Cloth ing Han of &OW & Wilson, Nom. COS and OW Chest nut attest, above Sixth. SOUTHERN and Western merchants oars fill all orders for imaging, window-shades, damasks. satins, oords, tassels, &0., in a satisfactory manner; at W. 11. Oerrylk Bro.'s curtain macro, 719 Ohostout street, Ma soM Hall. feh23.Bt thstu A lacicv DENTIST.—There are not many of our readers/who have not heard of Dr. Evans, the Amen min dentist in Paris, who has charge of the teeth of Pretty much all the sovereigns in Europe. Ho made a Hying professional visit. the other day, to ?Coe, at the Instance of the former Empress of Russia. On parting she presented him with a diamond ring, veined at 60,030_ franes, shout SLIMS. The Doctor has been very pros perous: his income now, we are told, is over 11100.000 year. He bee a delightful house, which he built himeelf. His personal dress, which is mush admired, is men pensive, but good. such as is furnished at Charles Stokes' One-prised Clothing Store, under the Continental Hotel." Chestnut street, near Ninth. Altogether he is a lucky man—that Amerman dentist in Paris. PlThruvr TuttOrtatoe,. Plottire Cord and Towels, ,ii . sh tor Cortains, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Jae • award Curtains, Tassel Loops, Centre Tassel., Gilt Cornices and Bends, Sheds Cord, Brasses and Tassels, 011 t and Cold-bordered Window Shades, wholesale and retail. • W. H. Cannyt. k Rao.. Menlo Hall, (elB-stuthat 719 Chestnut Street. THE OcronooN" Av THE ARCH-STREET THEA TRE, AND GRANVILLE STORES AT COT CITEsTEDT BT.— The hundreds who have visited the " Aroh" duels; the progress of this interesting play have felt the eenietten Wildcat to ouch scones. " Oeorge 'Peyton"—by Mr, Wheatley—his broad philanthropy, his self-abandonment to the ruling passion of the soul, love for the fair " Zoe," the Octoroon girl, have caused their at meathies to go forth In unison with those of the two fond hearts so ruthlessly got end by Weiss fate. Weneversawa gentleman better 'perm:mated, on the stage, than that by Mr. Wheatley last evening; the words he utterod seemed to be the outgushings of a soul encased in a body of faultless physical beauties, itself combed to a bran new salt of clothes of peerless style and admirable texture, from the Palatial Store of Gran ville Stokes, the celebrated Clothier and Fashioner, No. 60T Cheating street. N.l3.—This celebrated clothing establishment has no conneotloriwith any other in the city. Wittoow Sdapee, of spy style or elge, in store, or made to order; and put up by experlenoed workmen. with good durable fixture'. W. H. CARRTL & BRO.. felB-atuthat 77p Ohoretnut etreet. ARRIVED. Bohr V W Simmons, Godfrey. 6 daye from Charles ton, with cotton and iron to Pettit. Martin & Co. Rohr Geo A Tittle. Adam., If days from Mobile, with ootton, too. to Pettit. Martin & Co. Behr Amon, Crosby, 10 days fyom Eastport, with ter and laths to E A Bonder & Co. Towed up by steam tug Joe. Bohr 2 A Paine, Shackelford, 10 dale from Eastport, with fish, &o. to h; A Bonder & Co. Towed up by steam tux Joe. Behr North Carolina. Bunting, 6 days from Rlohmond, with feed to J H Lauoaster & Bop. DT TELEORO.PB. (Correspondenee of the Philadelphia Exchange.) CAPE ISLAND. N J, Feb 29-0 P M. A ship is ;:LoLttuiPTt hadi: g ara; No yes• sae Your O o pass t 6 B. Hu ORES DT TaLSONAtIi, (Oorrespondenoe of The Prom.) lOtw Arrive4l, chip Mary Ogden, from AntweYrn.on, Fehr. MhMOR~ A• Steamship 'Pennsylvania, Teal, henve, arrived at eh Rirnond sath Ship Naomi. Johnson, trona Liverpool, arrived up at Charleston 2 29th ult. Ship Jeremiah Slake, Thompson, from Mobile, at Li verpool Irib inst. Dark Parting% Miller, for Richmond, cleared at New York yesterday. Bark Rapid, Marcohalk. for Vera Crus,oleared at N Yorkyesterday. Bark Ann & Mffiry. Bahbidge, fromlClnsembo. WCA, Jan 6. arrived at saiem 28th ult. She brl rgm a large mail from the African sQuedron. Brig Moronity . Tinker, before reported eetiore neer Jones Inlet. had three and a half feet of water ether hold yesterday. She can be saved if the weather keeps favorable. .Bithis PA Saundara, Young. W R Gann. Bacon hence, and B Austin.font Davie, hlshon's Rrear, Del, ar rive at Barium 28th Alt. Rohr Julia RIO. Newton, for Jaalmouville, Plsorie, Clharleeton. sallow from Richmond Seth nit. Nchr Forma King, Parry, for Pernambuco, sailed from Richmond 23th ult. REAP MADE TO HEAR.-11280 MOMS to assist the hearing In every variety. and of the most approved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S Ear Intro. meat Depot, No. Me Routh TENTH Street, below Cheetnut street. mhbillt • ONE PRIOR OLOIIIING OF TUB LATEST Brake. made la the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prises marked in Fiala Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-FRIO& system is atrial) , adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES k CO., seg-if 804 MARKET Street. IMPORTANT TO TAILORS AND OTHERS.— The Grover & Baker dewing•Maohine Moping have just Introduced a new and superior Shnttlo•Machino, largo, elle, high speed, with latest Improvements. Pries 860. For Sale at No.7S) CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia. 11322-tf THE " CHARLES I.I.EIDEGICK " CHAMPAGNE. —This Is the purest article of Champagne now in the market, and le called " Charles neldsieolc." figoasa WHITELEY. NO. 135 South FRONT street, is the agent. • fee-mth Sri M. FINKLE'S LOOK:STITCH SHUTTLE SEW. imo Mammas are the boat In market. Warranted to do all kinds of Family flawing or Tailoring to the beat manner or the price will he refUnded. Pride 490 end upwards. 912 CHESTNUT Street, up stairs. falluthe.Bl. SALAMANDER FIRE•PRooF SAFES.—A very large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea sonable prises, N 0.301 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. anH-tf , EVANS & WATSON. SHANSI le 9 SAVING FUND—NORTIIWBST 0011.118 SECOUD and WALNUT BTsBl.7ll.—Depollte re ceived in small and large amounts, from alt einem, of the oommunity, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER OEN I% per annum. Money may he drawn by checks without lose of in terest. Gene open daily, from 0 until 5 o'olook, mid on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. heel dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer end Sooretary. ORAL M. MORRIS. SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST Oomeatiy.—Chartered by the State of Penn!Avows. RULES. 1, Money le received every day, and in any amount large or email. 2. FIVE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from the day it to put in. 8. The money la lawny, paid husk in GOLD whenever It te called for, and without notioe. 4, Money is repel/ea from Sarcur ors, Administrators, Guar:east, and other Trustees, In large or small sums, tentlijit d long or short period. 0, The money received from Devoid Mrs is invoked Reel Estate, Mertgages, Graced Rents, and other (lut etium securities. 6. petke open ivory day—WALNUT Simi, eouthweat 09raiall 1 0,449 0 •7bilittephi% Alf CITY ITEMS. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BEE FOURTH PAGE. CLEARED. SAO. Corder', Allen. Bootee. Tyler. Mona & Co Bt'r IL L. Ow, her, Beltimore, A. Ororee. 13.PEOLZiL. NOTICES. lIARRIS' &ODOM SEWING MACHINA.— I MPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. FIRST FRESItIfIIt AT EVERY FMK. Philadelphia Gibe, 120 AROH St. Agents wanted THE ,PiMSS.L-liIHLADELVAU: MARRIED. SMITR—TROMPSON.—IIDotrott, Mieb!, On FLldev. lett., by the Rt. Rev: 8. . Molloskry, D..y.. u. Wi Sin th. of Monroe, Mich., to the Louise D. Theetenno of hilndolehia. 0 LBERT—ORWO.—On the 11th nit, by Rev. Geo. A. Dgrborow, lents I. Gilbert to Mts. Mary Jeee Onig , all of Philadelphia. TAYLOR—RIDDIJR —On the 224 ult., by ftev. Henry M. Stewart, John Valor to Caroline W. ftiddle, all of thou oily,. * ROBBINS —IIEADLRY.—On the lath u't: by Re. corder Snail, James T. Robbins to Catharine HattaltYt both of Ouoka county, Pa. , DIED. MoIMULLIN.—at Beverley, N. 5.. on Mor4ity. 27 th nit.,inuidenly, Mary A., third daughter of. Mr. John It. • • Her friends and theme of the family, woui further notice, are reg..uested to attend the fume at the house of hero nolo. Mr. John Allen. 714 Booth Te nth street, Phllndelphia. to day. Mareli 2d, at 2 P.M. • HILDEDURN.—On Tuesday. 28th ult., Themes L. Hildeburn. in the 29th year of hie age. The relatives and friends of the family arainvited, without further notice. to attend the funerhl, from the house of his brother, No. 1713 Scrim MIMI op Belr doe. the 3d Maroli. at 10 A. HAY. —On the 27th ult., William Hay, in the Hit year of his age Funeral from the residence of his brother in-law, P. Boanlin. near Merlon Square. Lower Marion, Montt , . men , count, this mornin at 10 o'cIock. ICROWAD.D. On the 2 t th ult.. Maggie, infant &ash ter of William and Nancy Kedward, Jr., aged 4 months and 28 days. Funeral from the parents , ' residepoe, Orchard attar. below Church. this afternoon, at 20 0l k . ARMSTRONG —On the 27th ult., Miss liarnet Arm strong, in the 21st year of her age Fanerg from the resulenoe of her brotherslo.law, Charles H. Dwane, No. 1510 Montgomery avenue, late Cherry street. Kensington, this morning, at an'olook.• LIONNALLY.— On the 27th ult.. Mary Elisabeth, daughter of James and Mary Donnelly, aged 10 Years. Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 868 Lawrenee (late Apple) street, below Poplar, this attic noon. at 9 n'„ look. WILCKENB.—On the Stio ult., Hem Fulton, ion of William B. and Jane Wilokene, aged 18 months and 1 . Funern I from the residence of hie parents. No. 117 North Thirteenth street. thin mornins al 9 o'clock. • (tut/USE.— On the 28th 'ult., Martha IL, wife of William H. Crouse, and youngest daughter of the lato John and Sarah Ann Robinett, in the 26th year of oar age. Funeral from the residence of her uncle. Obristopher Cleusen, No. 120 Roe street, this a ft ernoon, et S o'elootr GREEN.—On the 28th alt.. Mary Agnes. daughter of Peter and Jane Green. axed It ynara and 4 mouths. Funeral from the residence of her*vents, Concord avenue. Concor d street, Third, above Catharin , this afternoon, et 2o , clock. LEONARD —On the 28th ult., Mrs. Margaret Leon ard. in her 6701 year. Funeral from her Ist° residence, No. 6 Packer Moe. ( o )lste Harmony Court,) this afternoon, at halt vas} . . MULAIOR D.—On the 29th ult., Thomas W. hfulford, of the New Jersey bar. Funeral from the residence of his brother. Dr. Wm. C. Mulford. Gloucester City, N. S., on Saturday after noon. at 2 o'clock. ACK I.,EY.—Cin the 28th ult., Joseph C. Jeffries . 1 .0311. ley, oldest ton of N. P. and J. Aokloy, aged 8 years. 9 months. and 10 days. ' • Po P dtg e ii ., !efh o tratVelt, " 4l d o e : c oa o r f o t eit g tet ar :ti t Prili o lgr tetnoon. at 2 o'clock. . BUCHANAN.—On the 26th ultimo, Agnea Buohanan, aired 9 years and 3 Ireeka. F uee ,,,l from the Ttaidenne 'of bor parents. No. 731 South Fifth ' , met, above (Barman, on Monday after noon. at 2 o olook, • REZARH.—On the 29th ult , Yietolro J., wife of John Renard. aged 62 yenta. unerttl from the e' mama of her husband. No. 214 South Ninth: street, below Walnut, on Saturday alktr noon. at 7.11 Mock. ..• • • . wzbui.—On the 29th ult., James Wills, In the 624 Tear of his age. Funeral from his late residence. No. 892 Marshall straat. on Friday mornier. at 9 o . cloalc. FQF TlNEft.—On the 27th ult., Anna E. Fortiner, aired ID years. 'Funeral from the residence of her wean, Aaron awl Jetnima Fortiner near 'Haddonfield, N. J., hie afttr noon at t o'clock. REED.—On the 27th tilt., Men. Mary Reed, widow of the late Robert R-ed, in the 87th Year other age. Funeral from the residenr of her non-In. law, Mr. FAward M. Rartlett. No. 337 WantOngton avenue, 'Lila (Thursday afternoon Itt o clock. ORAGEn the 2eth_ult.. Mary. wife of Wm. It Crayon end deuchter of William end Mary hitreng i in the 39111 year of her age. Funeral from the reeelenott of her husband, Broad ntreet. below Germantown road, thin day, at 12 o clock. SPRING} MOURNING GOODS. DESSON & SON, No. Sod CHESTNUT Street, have opened a full wortment of NEW SPRING GOODS, and will reenive daily the latest etylee of deep And se mind mourtune (Whyte'', 'neatly of their own importation, and to he sold at roe enable prom. PHILADELPHIA Mull eNING STORE, tIUBIIIESTNUT Street. N. B.—w will nut remove to our new Store. No. MS SHESTNUT Street, until come time In Z.Diroh. when due notice will be given. ihrTHIRTEENTH AND F FIFTEENTH. STRETS PASSENGER RA I LRO AD „ , .—A dif fi culty between the ins and the "outs” rerardins the manarement of the road. A charge preferred by Mr. E. C. Peohln. a stockholder holding forty seven shares. against N. F. Carat:don, Treasurer. the holder of a maloritv of the shares of the Company, upon the charm of embezzlement, For many months promo,' to the procurement of let tere patent. an tomato nit warfare was kept up by the different factions claiming to have made the legal sub scription to the stook. N. F. Compton, a holder of a large amount of Passenger Railroad securities, and the President of the Arch-street Crimpany. Treasurer of the Thirteenth and Fifteenth, and Pirentor in three or four others, in most of which he holds himself a =- Amite of the stock. sought. on the openin g of' the hooks of subscription, in May last. and pbta tied 3.000 shares. Other well-known partiee,digappointe in not obtaining the ennirol of the Road. and br whom all the officer had been varcelted out long before, followed by his friends, opened books elsewhere, and without au thority. (published or otherwise), and made his sub- Seriptin. Both parties applied for letters potent. but mont h sor refused to Irene to either. Finally. after de lay. the matter woe compromised by an equel divisinn of the six thousand shares, the amount of the capital stook—Mr. Campion receiving his three thousand shams. and some twenty different parties receiving the other throe thousand. The compromise ticket was eleciedi immediately after the first election, and before the annual election in January. Mr. Cuomo procured nn ruiditinnal ono hundred shares, thus giving him a de aided mamrtte. As woo as this fact became known, every effort Wee made to intimidate and menace the "Little Corporal," as he is termed the opposite part ofght to coerce him to pot into the direction sundrythe friends of an individual well known. and which might enable him ro (amiably dispose of his property in the vicinity of Fifteenth and Master. for de is end other immolate. Mr, Campion stood firm and e lected himself Treruoirer. Its likewise a member of the board, planing in said board Ihe very tioket nerved upon in the comisronnee. There upon wan' storkholders of the other wing refused to pay up their instalments to the directors, and the com pany wee m ooneequence unable to pay the balanoe due oundreparti es, amounting to some stir 000. In this emergeney, Mr. Campion refused also to pay the instalment UPOn hie amok, the law giving him eix months. and as the fisoni officer of the company. de clared his determination to borrow money on 'the credit of th e company. cost what it might. and at once dro ner. ed to twine to the contmetore the company's notes, lrovidirr, no doubt, for the cashing nf the same front ands w hi ch would otherwise have been forthcoming on Ms netalmente, a sharp and alirewd financial move. Perfectly torrent and characteristic. This movement . so incensed the opposite parties in interest, that one of the natty was prevailed upon to make oath before Re corder Rotr, Preferring a chime of embeszletneal against the treasurer. lie may find " Sordan bar toed to travel" with a man of Campion's toot an meant, Act., Am. A rood business man and accountant, his Mures are unerringly straight, and the rommunity will have the party preferring the charge pictured be fore them In an interesting light , before he gets from beneath the hands of • Who erranners him ." vriii find a stubborn foe T heo sition allege that toe treasury is being used to enable ppo Cnmpion to hold sad carry coins 38000 shares of different railroad com panies, and thus is bared the charge of embezzlement end misapplication of the funds. Rumor hag ittliat Campion has 3.200 'harem of the Thirteenth And Fif teenth street tthok. on which he has paid as fellows On 400 eheree. 825 On 2 WO shares, 810 41.18.000 00 CO 00 besides the payment of itto 000 , being a bonus O to the Commissioners of two dollars per share upon his 3 000 shares, making hie entire intermit to the road 854.0(P)010. This lea email round gum. and we cannot wonder at his wish to control the road. Rift earn personal means have (most bui It it. It was built cheaply and is nosily pai d f or. Certain it Is that Mr. C., whose reverses In past ti MPS are known to the community, huts not forgotten or neglected. whilst acommulating arompetency, oancel without abatement. his every obligat ion with interns. To him we are indebted for city railroads, and his real and ability is patent to all It VINOF.X. nn IJ A " N I CTIVA READING THE RAILROAD P HI LA DELPH IA MARCH, MO. The holders of the bonds of this Company. due July 1. WO. can now receive. upon application at thle Om. 10 per cent in 04/111, upon the terms specified In the eirou eLetteched. The holders are ales entitled to the benellt of a Pink. leg Fund of 8140 0(S) per annum. as estab Ished by the stockholders at their annual meeting , held January p. MO, and in pursonnee of the oontraot. ante red into by the company and duly recorded. to carry the same Into .trect. MIR IltrAl)F011.1. Treasurer. CMAC IV nitre to the Ifoldere of Philadelphia and Readiroce Rai/road Company Mortgage Bonds, lue July 1. 18110. These loud. are secured by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the antresste to 83 SOS 400. The not revenue for the last fiscal near was six times the, amount of the annual itirerest on these bonds. The mftnAUTP propose to extend them for a period of twenty rears the holders retaining the bonds and the seourity of the mn tsetse in the precise eonoltion in which they ere nnw held Fresh /Meets of coupons for theinteteut. payable haltrearly. will tie mined A brines of 10 per cent. will be given to the holders. in rionsideration of their assenting in the extension. This banns will be pad in cash to the bearers of the bowie, on their aligning a recaPpt and presenting their respec tive bonds at the office of the Company, or to Its agent', for endorsement. Forms of reoelpt and endorsement Will be furnished lie application. Be order of the Board of Manager'', ml.tf R. Et. Malt.liErtetY. Beeretars. ITV4COMMENCAIR(II,7r.oIifrot,,,,NATuDy! • 1 1.1rIrMNI;IH rL V COI,LOE will be held at the 111111410A1, PU!4D HA' L. on BATOR . March at n (11001. The Votlntihnory will be delivered bv Prof. WM. H . . GOBREOHT. The Hor mel& Band will be in attendance. The Public) le LBW'S D. HARLOW, M. D.. mhl Dane. WLEBANON CEMETERY...THE AN. nunl manna's of LOT•HOLDBRB adl be held on alt Y. Montt 6 between the hours of 4 and 8 P. 81. , at the alto), 717 LOMBARD street, to eient seven Der. sons to gorse es ?dep B ore f.r the onsuint sear. CYRUS IL MILLER.COB. C. W.HIT ',President. ee MOUNT VERNON.—A LECTURE IN behalf of the Mount Vernon Futi4 will be deli. verPd are ODO ELLO 448' ALI ,Nonierown. on FOIDA ENING, March 2tl. nt TN n'oloelc. h• Dr. R. /HE TON aIIACKENZ(E. Literary Editor of For tier • Press. Publeets • Lights end Shades of Irish Aftor which, lie will reoite hie Legendary Bal lad, "'The Geraldine. ' THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE (r. 3 HOMDIOPAI 1110 hIEDIOAL COLLEOI.. talie elnee at the MUSICAL UND HALL on THURS DAY, Mareh let 1860, at o °leek U. Valedictory Address by ,ProE M. SEMPLE, M. 1). fr29-2t* J. BE K L M. D., Dean. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD I;tTlTV:l4'6'l.B%—diat o r . igt,sitlA„Rbrry I h r. Von for Director' will be held on MONDAY . In u the fi lth e day of March 1880. at the Wilco of the Company, No. Zia South THcRD Street The polls will be opene d from 10 o'clock A. M. until 0 o'clock P. M. No share or shares transferred within sixty days next preceding the election will Gaulle theliolder or holders m. ther to vote. EDMUND SMITI , fell-tMS Secretary. g* LECTURER ON I'HE CREATION, DELI.IOw, &c.. by My. GEORGE FIELD, at DEI. sad HAYDN HAM.. fati-lat rr DYSPEP S IA.—FIFTY YEARS INDIEs SCRIRABLE AGONY from DYSPEPSIA, Ner vousness, Slott - nest it4the Stomach, and vomiting, have been rectore d by delicious, health-re storing REY - ALENr A ARAIIICA FOOD. Upwards of 40,009 mires, and many thousand testimonials. Pricked, with full Instrnotlons, in osnisters. 1 pound, Sl.te; 12 pounds. sl2—the latter carriage free on Te mpt of cash. Sold at the Depot, 243 South THIRD Street, by 11. MUNRO, Principal Agent for United States, and by all Grocers and Drusgiate. DYSPEPSIA. Perfect di eetmn, strong nerves, and reshing sleep visiored Dll-BARRY'S delicious, ealth-restoring REVALE TA A RAMA FOOD. To e had as awed above, w ith°tinnier/ and testunonials from eminent persons Inngland mind America. al; &MT'S CELEBRATED KITCHEN HARDEN SEEDS for early sowing% Early Y ork Cabbage; early Sutter Lettuce; large, purple E g g Plant; large. smooth. Red Tomato I_ large. sweet. Dell Pepper; early. scarlet. short top Radish ; Rtust's extra party Peas; early Daniel O'Rourke ,Peas ; extra early Beet; early Kidney Potatoes. and all other varieties of (Arden, Field, and Flower Seeds of unsurpassed quali ty. R ttUIST & SON, Seed Warehouse. It Nne. 922 and 924 MARKET St.. above Ninth, ET A GOOD PIIAVE AT ............. ..... 6 cte 'fair Cutting.... • ••••—• ..... ja NI) • street. T WENTY-FOUR PHOTOGRAPHS, suitable for visiting cards, for 11.60; three apse rior Photograph SE COND twelv aboveEIMS OALLERY, Street, GR EEN it* 11 4 19 SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER CHANTS are particularly invited to call and examine the pew and splendid assortment of Milliners'. oonnistins of Bits. Ceps and Head.dressee. at Mrs. S.BISHOP'S,IOI6 CHESTNUT Street, next door to the St. Lawrence Hotel. RTO THE SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS. Mn. M. A,KINIcI, No, ET South N. OND &nest, betweeq MARKET and o iHIFSTN iiT, nil WireraPrElle, e nded 1 whin :Val:tit.. I =tie " - lion, fa24-tit.4 SQUILLS—For' sale by WETHERILL & 0781 Sill Nab V and v Vora SESIONII Street THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1860. RAILROAD LINE®, arngamo. T?qAfgansTawN , PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. hs PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are prepared to forward Freights to HAGERSTOWN, Md., without change of Care, and at low rates. For list of Freight call at P. R. R. Freight Moe, 413 CHESTNUT Street, or THIRTEENTH and MARKET Streets. U. IL HOUSTOpT, GENERAL FREIGHT AGENT. ZELdR & WASON, Agents, HAGERSTOWN, Mn. • Filtt./cm...Fe'b. 23 MILLINERY GOODS. 1860. 1860. MILLINERY GOODS. SPRING, IS6O. The subscriber hos now open a superior stook of AIM. , LIVERY GOODS, consisting in vert of— RIBBONS SILKS, CRAPES, RUCHES. FRENCH nowTne, and LACE GOODS. —ALSO— STRAW' BONNETS, FLATS, BLOOMERS, AND STRAW TRIMAIING 8, All of the Weld and most fashionable styles, to whloh he Myitee the attention of Merchants and Aniline's. Those wishing to cave money by buying cheep will do well by calling oa him before purchasing elsewhere. M. BERNHEINI., No. 01 SOUTH SECOND STREET, mhl.2m Below Market street. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. I_IOIISE FIJRNISRIM STORE. •-•-• WILLIAM YARNALL, No. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET, (lannaAtely oppoeite the Modernly of Flue Arts.) barites the attention of HOUSEKEEPERS and others to hie extensive auortment of USEFUL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. TABLE CUTLERY, NURSERY FENDERS, CHAFING DISHES, • FIRE SCREENS. PLATE WARMERS, inia.thttstf TEA POTS. &0.. &o. LOOKING GLASSES. LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SON flays now in store a very large end choice assortment of LOOKING GLASSES, ALL TVIP. EiT PEENOII PLATES, And of • quality superior to any imported during the last few years. The designs are of the newest and most elegant character, inoluding all the French and loth novelties. Looking Glasses made to order, to fill every character of space, and at the very lowest rater. piti mates furnished on application, by mail or otherwise. V I R E A B 4I4. I I' WM: v PICANV.7,I'd PHO TOGRAPH, FRAISIEd—the finest collection in the country. EARLE'S GALLERIES, mht-tf ate CRERTNUT STREET. NEW PUBLICATIONS. FIREMEN, LOOK HERE! SECURE A COPY OF THE FIRE MARSHAL'S ALMANAC 33) !Anon. Mon only 26 nentn EiMMEESI itTUNT'S, Northwest corn TH tad CHESTNUT Streets. rnl-tr pLORE Y NIGHTINGALE'S NOTES ON NU NO What It 11, and What It Is Not. PriceeOcente. 'l. DONNE 'S MOTHERS' AND INFANTS' NURSES AND ,NUT. !Translated from the Frau. , h. 9. BOLL O THE MATERNA I. MANAGEMENT OF C LDR if, in Health and Dimes:ie. Beyond Edi- OF HEALTH AND PRIN CIPLES al' MALE HYGIENNE. In one volume, limo. 1. SMITH'S DOMESTIC MEDICINE, SURGERY. AND MATERIA MEDI CA: A Family Plantation. and Ship Medleine-ohest Companion. o ne volume, octavo. E 6. HELL ON BATHS, THE USE OF WATER. &e., &e. One volume, limn. LINDSAY & BLA_KISTON. Publishers and Bank sell. rs mill No. la South SIXTH Street. above CHESTNUT. LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TILE CITY AND COUNTY OF MEGA DELPIIIA. Dame or DAVID CONNAtt. deemed The Audi yr appointed by the Court to audit. settle, and tutlnet t e rivet aceount or Philip 11. P. Donner ad aninietrator e bonus non ount testament° annex° or Da. yid Conner, deceased, and to make distribution of the Balance in the bend, of the acoountant will meet the grit 1 8 41:731e fo olt:1;tr r a. e r!t o l f l l ii r ' o el m o P ortri . . " ; 1 ; his °Mee. No. ASO WALKUT titre in the city or Melanin. JOHN M. THOMAS, Auditor, mbl.thstu-at IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS FOR VW ; CITY AND COUNTY OF FIIILAVEL VTIA.—CM OP PIPIADELPIIIA vs. WILLIAM SIyVAN, Logan Fezlas, December Terra, 1859, The Anditor appointed by the Court to report distrihu. lion or the fund arising from the Merin, solo, under ,the above writ. of all that certain lot of ground and the two three-storied brink dwellings erepted upon the same, situate on the mutt side of Twentieth street. forty feet southor Plymouth street. to the Eighth ward, city of Philadelphia, containing in front on Twentieth street thitty.four feet. and hi length seventy-three feet—will meet the parties having olaims against the said fllll6. OILTMDAY,Mareh 19th, 1800. at 4 P. M., at his Mee. No. M 2 WALNUT street. city of Ptula delphm. WILLIAM LRNI4T. mitt-theta 60 Auditor. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. fIAPARTNERSHIP.-CHARLES ADAMB has this day admitted into Partnership hip eon. CHARLES If AEltailtl, The style of the Arm will he OHARLES_ADAMS SON, who will continue tht WBOLF,BALE and RETAIL. DRY.GIPIDS MIN 8 S t reete old stand, 8. E. owner of EIGHTH and ARC CHARLES ADAMS. CHARLES Si. ADAMS. Philadelphia, third ma. 1, 1860. OIEnDLAR. 7119 subscribers respectfully inform their friends and thepublio that they have mule important alterations to the Old Fstablisbment. and are now prepared to exhibit a large ant splendid stook of ADM . AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. adapted to the wants of Families. Vartionlar attention is oleo Killen to the choke of YLAIN ()ODDS. Desirous not onli of retaining all the old customers, but of enlatr t Cruet that, the undersigned that, with ad alone oars and attention to the wants of purchasers, ey revolve ap inoreated share of pa tronage. CHARL I:At ADAMS & SON WA lm S. sooner SAGA en and ARCH S te. TOILET ARTICLES. i 6 BRECFNELL'S "SHIN SOAP," Reeonneended as the beet for produoing a CLEAR AND HEALTHY SKIN, made from the CHOICEST MATERIALS, without perfume. imported and for male by EDWARD PARRISH, fen INIT SOO ARCH Street. FLAGS ! FLAGS!! FLAGS I!! U. S. PIJAer DEPOT, 49 BONTII THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA. WM. F. SCIIEIBLE, Wholesale and rptall manufacturer of Flan!, Politi cal Banners, and Transparencies. Flags of all sines on hand, and made to ordor as cheap, if not cheaper, than can be had elsewhere In the city. fe2B-lm THOMAS 811 MARTIN, 217 CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE TOIL %ASA APAQUAG SEAMLESS BAGS, IN ALL SIZES. felB-Sin AWNINGS! AWNINGS!! AWNINGS!! AVM. F. SOHEIBLE, 49 sou Tit THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, Manufacturer of Awnings, Flags, and Fancy Window Awnings. All Awnings made at this establishmeniare proofed to prevent mildew, without extra charge. tegg-lm G. GUMPERT, IMPORTER. ALWAYS ON HAND. 1,000,000 HABANA 01GARB, At No. MI CHESTNUT Street, Above U. El. Mint, N0.401.1i 011E8TNUT &teat, Below U. B. CUSTOM ROUSE, rep-tatlle-12t. DRY•GO (IDS JOBBERS. FEINTS! PRINTS!! An aacyttment uneurpaaeed in any maikat, ALL STANDARD MAKES MIEMEI AIERREMACK, MANCHESTER, • AMERICAN, fiPRAGUE, YACIFJC, DUTCHESS. and other makes Particle who buy largely of Prints will find it to their advantage to examine this &tack before ynrohaine• JOSHUA L. BAILY, IMPORTER AND JOBBER, 213 MARKET 13TREEr, PIIILADELITIA fen-tf ALLENDALE QUILTS. A FEW CABEB OF THESE SCARCE GOODS Er3M2IEI JOSHUA L. DAILY, 18274 f U. 13 MARKET STREET A SPLENDID LINE OF DRESS GOODS, TO OPEN AIAROR lar, JOSHUA L. BALLY, IMPORTER AND JOBBER, SIS MARKET STREET. CLOTHS, VASSIMERES, &o. •LIPPINCOTT & PARRY. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, No. 200 MARKET, AND No. 6 8. SECOND BTB., PHILADELPHIA, Invite the attention of the Trade to their large stook of SPRING GOODS FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, OP THE BEST HOME AND FOREIGN MANUFACTURE. fen-1m JAS. R. CAMPBELL & 00.. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS LW DRY GOODS. LINENS, WHITE GOODS, °LOUIS, OASSIMERES, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, AO. .lel4-3mlf No. 727 CHESTNUT Street. FANCY DRY GOODS. STILL AHEAD! ' DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S NEW SKIRT. THR "BELLE OF THE SOUTH," The most retreat and Beautiful Skirt ever produced MADE WITHOUT CLASPS, and warranted not to get out of order, in 8, 11, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 50 HOOPS, EVERY LADY 18 REQUESTED TO EXAMINE THEM BEFORE PURCILASINO OTHER MAKES, Wholesale Dealers supplied by DOUGLAS A SHERWOOD, 61, 53, and 55 WHITE Street, felo-Im NEW YORK. BURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARING-ENS Inverter. of 'FANCY GOODS, ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSII‘RY. MEN'S FIJANISIIING GOODS, LADIES' DRESS TRIMAIINGS. SKlRTS—Shetland Woql.Zeohyro, and VARIEvra N 0 . 9418 MARKET STREET. (0184w/3 He DUHHING & CO., Noe, 0 6 and SS NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now reeeiving, by sueoessive arrivals from Eu rope, their SPRINU IMPORTATIONS OF ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, Maehme Sewing am, and Thread—and solicit an in speotion of their nomplete and well•assorted stook— ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND WEOTERN TRADE. fal-Sm INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PRILADEPRIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. COBNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIREOTOREI 1 MORDECAI L. DAweosi, Git0.14.13 , 13ERE, JOHN H. BaowN: B. A. FANNISTORE. ANDREW D. CASH, 3 .1... liRRINORR. ORD STARR, President. .oretarr. fe1.5.17 RATCHFORD STARR, ILLIAIA McKay. L•LHRO PRIMER. t. AL ATWOOD, Eirt.T,:PORDICR, DRY WHART_ON. F. RATCHF CHARLES W. COX E. Se UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANOE ANNUITY. AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHI LADELPHIA. Office, S. E. oorner of THIRD and CHESTNUT atreets. DIVIDEND FOR THE. YEAR IMP. The Directors from the surplus or saving upon the business of the C l ompany for the Near ending December 31, 1869. have deals, ed a BONUS to the Policy Holders to the extent of TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT., to be added to the insured amount. payable at death, or else the present value IN CASH, nt the option of the in tuited. AHIETS, JANUARY 1. 1660. Cash an hand, and in banks 163 40 Cash in bank at New Orleans. 11,576 13 Loans on call, secured by ample col - .9120.338 74 Bills receivable., . , 101.176 83 Real estate, bond.. sid mortgagee.— , 11:6,946 Dank, railroad, canal, and other stook' and 11.301111t1M 407,178 41 Loaned on policies. deferred premiums, and balances due from agents... ......., ..... Present va.ue of annual premiums .. DIRECTORS. Stephen R. Crawford. rnlamin W. Tinsley, Paul B. Goddard, M. D. 'atrirk Brady. James Devereux , homes T. Los. Hemel Deideman.• George Junket. William W. Godwin. H. Franklin Jackson. Alex. C. rut M. D. Phov Fisk, rEPllltri R. efttiWFOßD,Prasident. EN :AMIN w.TINGL,Ev. Vies President JAMES R. iiIIINTXR, lionrotar) and Treasurer. /Utica: Examiners—Paul B. Oodd.rd, M. D. Alex C. Hart. M. D. felkatuthHt W.St RXOIIANUE INSURANCE OUEIPANY ILA --Mee Nn. Sao WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Nerehandise pseaw aL alls, on favorable Gonna, either limited or per etu DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Bonn% it i tll : T ir Owtn, to 7. 11:nittlead, Barni.Y. Sine% l'• y, ohn ToDowell, Jr., Edward D. Roberts, 40. Hale, Jnhn J. Griffith, James T. Rule, (Bellefonte.) J Elt EKIAR nONSALL, President. Lnior Q. GINNGDO, Vine President. EDWARD W. DAVID, seeretary Jaye-i lithely FIRE INSURANCE ST ilia RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ELPErA, ON EUILDINGS. LIAIJTEO OR PERPETUAL. AIIsRCRANDAE, FUNNIT_URV, !to., Itt TOWN OR COUNTRI. OFFICE, No. sod WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, .. ASSETS. 8303,608 Invested se follow., via First Misrtgrigee on Improved City Fmporty, worth double the amount.... -- 8156 60:1 CO Ground Rent, first class .... 2 462 60 City of Phi ladel 6 per cent. Loam, 20,016) Qi Yonne, Imola R. R. Co.', 8 Dot cant. 2d L0an......., 40,060 gage Loan, ... ...... 27.600 CO Allegheny county 6 writ. R. R.Loan... 10,46.21 00 Collateral Loane,well secured 2 NO 00 Huntington and Broad Top R. R. and 0. Co., Itlortiraso L00n....... COCO IV The Reliance Mutua l inuntnce Co. Stook.. 24,360 00 The County Fi ro Inermance Co. Stock The Delaware 51. B. luminance Co. [Rook— 700 CO Pennsylvania R. R. Company Stock.-- 4,0*1 00 Commercial Bank ......... 6 Ile 01 Meohanics' Bank Stook Union M. Ins. Co' Borip,tBs2o/.. 100 00 Pills ROOM vab1e....... ....... ..... 16.227 18 Book Accounts, accrued 'lntermit, &o 6,216 61 Cash on hand and In hands of Agent 5......... 11,383 16 111111MTO81 I 'Samuel Bilphem, W ltta t m a hl e utier, p_e a st., W. Tingley, 1.. Lotl rep T. Smith Bowen John Bonen, Pittsburg, 3M TINGLEY, Vreaident mentry. . . Wiil Froderiek orown, "". Cornelius Atevenson, John R. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert Tolnd, Broderick Lemur, Q111'1.168 B. Wood, James S. Woodwa rd cL ' B. M. HINCHMAN, Bea . February H. 1860, I ItIE MUTUAL LIFE INSUKANUE COMPANY A OP NEW YORK. usta: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, lIIVISTIID I woßTu mlio o t 3 , O 00 ,OBRO.AS. The premiums are raven than In many other Compri tuirei snd the Divldende have been ea AAAAA • Tide le s &idly .7tltrytirm Company. Thew are no Stookholdere, no that ALL THE PROF/T8 BILONO TO ?nu INSTANT/. PALMAIets. and every Information, may be bad mums, O n applioation i to F. SA_ ORFORD STARR, Agent. S. W. earner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. vifiLADELPHIA REFERENCE/It T_homate Robins, John Welsh, Mordecai I. Dowell, tßeorge H. Stuart. :1%1 RI t iers 1 li. 8. Whelan, J. Fisher Learning. CeeP Pa tterson,William O. Ewing Arthur a Coffin, ohn I. Atwoixl, WqlPa i nt Ik'::°-. iiieorge W. Toland, The.. Watteon. nIS-Irit* FA" 4 INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 400 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. • INCORPORATED APRIL, away THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISES. DIZZOToIIa Wright, t,,. *. , Vigklti r ft • Y•hrir.'"M'aritti 'van Morns, pptil et.spa. , JAWITI;illOrMoo rmet. WAWA 0 oretiry, 1.1 AN ACCOUNTANT, a graduate of Duffs College, Pittsburg, end of four years experience in keeping hooks. wishes a permanent attualloo. Let ters from former employers, and from some of the best houses in Pittsburg . . Also, city references. Address "J. T. K.," Press Mee. SITITATION WANTED, fors young man, 19 years of age, in any respectable business. Hem had three years experience to the "Notion." trade. would endeavorir hand. is of Industrious habits. and to _render himself tavern!. He can fur nish aatisfactory reTe ranee as to character. Salary ac cording to worth of services. Address "Notions." at the office of The Pee,l., onhl.3t. WANTED —A first-rato Saleswoman, in V in a retail Dry Goods store. Also, a smart. an live hey • a graduate of the High School preferred. Good reargues required. Addreas sir, Goons. ' Led :sr Offioe. mhl-St• HAMILTON, COCIIECO, AND OTHER SUMS, TO $lB,OOO, invest on rut:ottani FOURTH mhl it 206 South FOURTH PtreeL . VVANTED-BY A GRADUATE OF THE HIGH SCHOOL, a Rituation ag Entry Clerk, Anigtant Book IScieper , or to learn the Magmata Ad dress G. H. W., " 1114 COLUMBIA Avenue. Eigh teenth ward. fe29-M.. WANTED —l,OOO Ladies to send •for DE nussli great book. Everyoung man and woman coat/mamma holy wedlock ■ oulit have this book. Enclose roar ;tamps to Box 64, P hiladelphia fe29 Ire • WANTED—An Intelligent man of tact and perseverance to obtain subscribers to a Popular work now publishing, in numbers. A qualified man will have a permanent sitar ton. London Publish ing Co., 126 South EIGHTH Street. fen St. WANTED—In a Wholenle Hosiery and Fancy Goode House, an active Young Man. well acquainted with city and near trade. Address" Box 675, P. U." ten-3t' $lO, 000 TO INVEST, in an establish ed business. (anywhere in the State of Pennsylrenu,) together with the services or en expe rienced business moo Addreu, with All Pa , "Claa , So " Keystone," at this office. .423 (t. A liIIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES AN .C.A engagement es companion to an invalid ;rodent egg to young children; or to superintend the affairs of a family..p4o objections to leave the CHI. Highest teetimoniall given. Please address. with Portatolsall. Weir," Elood'a Dispatch. fa2B-/Or.• $12,000 A PARTNER WANTED • with a cooh eatntal of from e it IVDOO to B. 1 15 .2PTIt t i l 'e a tri l e m Path u . n t r i Y th b tMenr ' , tat where an interview may be had. f. 23 7t. WANTED—By the let of next month, a Warehouse on the whar', Broad or Market sta. Address Broad.' , at this oboe. fe26-6t. WANTS.—The Citizens of Coatesville, Pa.. are desi runs of having an interview with a man or company of men, who will VW, & guarantee to supply a Cotton .I , actory with machinery and carry the seine on for a genes of years. 'the advantages will be set out in the internew, and a buildingerected of suits.• at bles& ar Address W. B. MEN D ENHALL, Seeretary.w FOR SALE AND TO 'LET aERMANTOWN PirPERTY. VS VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The valuable Farm and Country Peat, containing 105 acres of highly euluvated land. situated in the town ship of Germanto w n. Philadelphia county, and within us miles of the depot in Germantown. The situation of this propertis not to be margined. being bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the west by fownship Line road. and on the south be Mainea street, and within one-eighth of a mile of the Limekiln Turnpike, and a quarter or a mile of two -sa tin:is on the Chestnut Hill branch of the Germantown Railroad, High street, and Washingtd. lone The location of toe above property is his h and heat thy. the land well watered and lying very advanta geously for Cottage Sites. It commands an extended view of the surrounding country. and is Interne ed be the streets running from Germantown, 11.11 laid down on the Surveyor's plan of that district, at desirable points fur the above purpose. Also, a valuable and handsome Building Lot. situated on Manheim street. near Plank road, Germantown, con taining in front ice said street 197 feet, and In depth about 830 feet. having an area of about 4 sores. The ground lies high and slope o f towards Alanheim greet, upon 'which front is a row large and elegant shade trees. Al3o, 'evert, fine Buildins Lots adjoining' and in the motet I or Fithor.: I no Station Germantown. For further particulars and t•rme apply to GEORGE JUHRIN. Jr.. dttotner, 8. E. cm SIXTH and W I.N UT Streets. Or to SAMUEL B. HENRY. 0 ERMAN rowx. aTO LET—A HOUSE in a desirable neighborhood. Part rent taken in hoard. Apply between S and 5 P. M., at store Seventeenth and Locust streets. mialt• Arh : TO TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORK- EfI.B.—FOR. The entire itock to trade of the late MPH FEINOUR, comprising an assort ment of Tin and Sheet Imn Ware, Stores. Neater,. Cambnosea, Sec., with the tools and fixtures of stores and workaliopa. Also, to rent, the Stores and Dweller. An opportunity is now offered to secure the business of this old established stand. which has ealoyed for many y ears a large share of the patronage of the slop ping interest of Shoadelphia. tering, inquire at the tixecotor's, at the Old Stand, Nos. ALS and Sa7 South FRONT Street. telEtatathat poR SALE, OR TO RENT-A FUR. •-• NISHED COUNTRY ROUSE ef moderatesize, one and n half miles from Old York Road Station, N. P. It R. A banns ful grove of shade Won near the house. Also, anode Sower, fruit, and vegetable gardens, and a gogood or s. ehard. A $.6 fine Stream of water runs through the und Rent 00. Apply for direction. to "Ensle's Store," Old York Rued Station. or 1616 LOCUS r Street. Philadelphia. fe3 3t-tuths• ea FOR RENT, —TH E SECOND FLOOR Maof Store No. 132 MARKET Street, well salted for a light Jobbing or Commission business. Will be let very low to a permanent tenant. fe29-31• NBA EVERGREEN, SHADE, and FRUIT =TREES. FLOWERING SHRUBS. VINES. ROOT .4..1k e. For descriptive entelogue.inth tUnatret,ve entwine nedress 1 , %V1D J. GRISOUM, Evergreen Nursery,Woodbury, New Jersey. fe29-6t* 705 CHESTNUT STMT.—Handsome ly FURNISHED LODGING ROOMS to Lat. fe29-!t• BLLIARD TABLES FOR ALB.—Two -KAP first-ekes Billiard Tables, with Pi inch marbls bed.. and latest improved cushions. male last Iday— now using at the Mount Vensoa House, Pena Mare Fifth street, Rending. Apply to H. A. La RIZ. 23 East 111. A RR ET Square. fe27-tf Reading. Pa. AYELLOW WARE POTTERY, tow In operation in this pir T , with Tool.. Moulds, Ste, on hand. will be sold. on reasonable terms. or exehansed for frterehandtse. Has the beat kiln in the Elates, and can be leased to present moupanu desi rable. _apply or address W. A.," No. LW VINE Street. fe27-60 141 OR SALP.—AII that Valuable Property known its the BLACKWOODTOWN ACADEfiII . located in the health and thriving village of Eilsekwond town, New Jenny. The main edifice is of brick, 43 by 40, three crones high, with heaerripat for dining room and kitchen, and is very complete for a Warding school. is especially adapted for a female seminary ; has ample rounds, being well shaded. and will be sold at auction on TitoRBDAY, the lath of March, at one o'olook P. M., no the premises. inquire of JONAS LIVER MORE, fe27-13t . SLACKWOOEITOwN. HERR'S HOTEL FOR RENT.—The iaproprietress of the above well•known Hotel wishes to retire, sod oilers the ttot4 for rent. 'Vas furniture will be sold, or rented also. For particulars. address fe2l.lin J. 0. HERR. Harrisburg, Pa. TONES' lIOTEL—PHILADELPIIIA The lea.. and furniture of this noted lintel are for vale at a greet bargain.Tne furniture la entirely new, having been put in within a year. and the house now doing nauecessfui buainey. Inquire of D. hi kTIOLR, in the Hotel, or of P. O. BCRi BA. No.lB MURRAY Bt.. N. Y. tali-tf A DNIINP , TRATORS' SALE. ROUSES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AT AUCTION.—WiII be gold at auction. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. MO. at 10*i o'clock. A. M. on the eremites, the beautify! country residence of the late John M. Brewer. M. D.. situated in Beverly, New Jersey , on the southern bank of the Delaware river, °omitting of Acres of Land. House and Darn. tie House tad brick. two and a hart 'tortes Ina. with* Cupola; and contains 11 rooms. It was built abouttten years since by the late owner for has own no cupsnoy. and le admirably located at a , bend of the river, commanding an elegant view. The Land ex tends to the water's edge, affording a good opportunity for the erection of Bathing and Boat Rooms. There imaco•es to the city of Philadelphia by steam boats and railroad, several limos a day thus making it a most desirable residence for a gentleman doing boat neu in the city. I mmediaLly after the sale of said home. will be sold the Furniture. Medical Library and other Books Medi cal instruments. &c. 1.6148 27 1.087.870 80 .••• . • . Alitici—Two other email howes bel.insing to the eame owner, in the immediate vicinity. bum of wood. two stories Mahood worthy the attention of any person seeping a residence at a moderate cost. 0". Bale positive to settle the entire Estate. condition. liberal and made known a. time or eels. Beverly. N. J . fob. 13. 19:.O. fen-th sat to triftWft FOR RALE— THE BROADWAY FOUNDRY' AND MACHINE-SHOP, ST. LOUIS, Mmeouri, ESTABLISHED IN IMIL This long-established and well known Foundry 11 of fared for sale on ancommodatins term.. During the lest eightren months the Bnildinss bare all been rebuilt, in the most approved modern style, and new maohinery added. making the meat complete ea. tabliehment at Its use in the Western country. The Foundry Building is N by 65 feet, and furnished with Crane,. Cupola, Core O\ en. ko., kg.. complete. The Machine shop a 1A) by 10 feet, two and one-half Morita ttsb,_and contrupe largliand well-arranged set of Lathes, Boring and Planing Machines, Ace , usually found in Shope foe doing a general Machinery busineali. Thestock of Pattern. is the Largest and moat valuable in the city of St. Louis. Plasks.'l cola. about Black smith shop . Foundry, blechine Slop, and Bailer yard in abundance, A most excellent opportunity se offered for tenor three practical mechanics. with a small amount of Capital, to embark in a well ea abilahed manufacturing businemg. For particulars address!, at St. Lou Mn , fed.lmlf CUDDY, CARPENTER. & CO. mTO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS. A Retail Store and fixtures, volt looaten for bust- Dell. A Mill, 76 by 26 feet, three stones high, with water power and steam for scouring and finishing foods. an i I:ll . e n go , i 4 ml, , :e r b o y nr g r i i. feet,with good water for dyeing, This property in Fisher's lane near the Germantown Realread, being so very sooessible to the city, makes it very desirable. Apply to THOMAS R. FIPHER. ja22btf Fisher'. Lane. POE SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of Chkistian and Twentieth streets, haslng three fronts, suitable for a church or faotorr nte. For terms address J. 8., at this office. JalB-tf FAOTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A valua ble corner Int Ile feet square, baring th ree fronts. admirably located f ora factory si te. It la situated to the poutbreetern part of OS city, us a rapidly-im- Fovtug jusighborhood. It Will be 'told on reasonable MIL ror partioularsi address X.." oboe of me 830,306 06 liwo PI EASANT CHAMBERS VA CANT, with Bosrd, et 1623 WALNUT St. Mhl.lm- CASH WILL BE PAID, AND THE torhent orioe, for kiiiss . And rents' cart-oft CLOTHISOI, by addressing Box 517 Blood's Vlapatch. fe2l-13t• ANY PERSON OF ORDINARY CAPA- V FVII 6 O 4 4WR7PIi‘ ', I ,W" terntrille °°"za , ond - Ic.:fkli t ,Y, ledge gultrantied. S. pt i ht a n " - Yhnongrapheir. fe29-3t• Itt6 RACE tltreet. fiRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA COM. MERCIAL CiILLECE. N. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—The regleter el siedents' lames show■ over 2M now in attendance. 79 have en. tared from in. let. MeV. to Feb. /sth, LW. All are in structed, individual'', in the duties of the counting house. Please call and examine arreexemente,'&.e. fete-lst•if NEW BOARDING SCHOOL. 1 , TUSCARORA FEMALE INtrITUTE Will be opened at ACADEMIA. Juniata county, Pg., on the let day of MAY next. For announcements con illll2lllC terms, &0., apply by letter. or, pers,nally. till let Asnl. to the subaariber, et 1711 VINE, Street, Philadel phia.; Oat that at ACADEMIA. Juniata ociuntr,l'a.. W, r 3. E. AORE, fetl-dtmy I. 1711 VINE Street. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TART rophoktien will be made to the }lope itlotusl le uronee Compasy for the renewal of Comfiest* No e. 14or ten spares of the Ciptt&l stook of the Bali oomaingy, •4 0 vao winoh bonbon kot. e29-tuSui WANTS. BOARDING. PERSONAL. EDUCATIONAL. AMUSEXENTS. t See Fourth Page: AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC TEE ULLMAN AND STRAKOSCH OPERA COMPANY Will Eire ft season clone week's duration, controsno ins nn MONDAY. March P. and cewinding on BAV:ft- DRY. march lath. The season cannot be extended os any coconut. as the Directors a•e bound by eretwint to own in ildt.lino_reon Monday Mareh Lith. Darnis the week Miss PATTI will make her farewell apwaranoe. hating signed a contract for her debut in Londois in April.. oe. A . dz e. iss t io u n ; 11 . ; ,.. P ry a m mil sea r C u ire , l l e i fid a ce sew itte t. : Am ma p y h be ithea t.d . :Au mars iasfar till. first three reiekte at the A oademrof rigg....a: . d d oles ?Auxin . Brm ofMessra. Clinkering MONDAY, ‘l'arch first of the three fareirell se pea retires of Miss PATTI, prior to her departure for London, ants night of TRU 'BARBER OP BEYILLE. Whioh will be given with the most perfect and extra ordinary out ever presented. inotooi,,, ?Cu ADELINA P•TTI, BRIONOLI. PERRI. AMODIO, ftIMINI. Miss PATTI will sins, in addition to &lithe ramie ofthe °Pers. P.okert's popular Febo Peat. eomroeed for Ma dame Sontag. t Donau Conde V. esliah Ballad. " Comin. thro' the Rye, , and the AdebnaVralts, m posed rot her be Rimer Ma vo. On TRIBRAY. first and onlentrht of Weber's hishlr. celebrated Opera of DER PR EIRCHUTZ, which will be siren for the first and only time in Italian. without mu tailment or abridgement. with new reeitatives by Renee, Bei lion. And a °omelets nest, ineludinr COLSON, STR AROSCH. 871 1 1SLLI. -TIMM MULL FtR. - QUINTO. On WEDNESDAY, peened and meet positively law Aasearsnes bet one of Miss PATTI. only debt of I PURlTA i ir.inth a erect asst. inotadta.fi THURSDAY GNOLI.. PERRI, and RUSINL On . only night of the SICILIAN VEIS PEAS. which will be mireetwith the same magnificenee as in December hut. On PRI nAY, lent appearnece. end benefit of Mir PATTI. On SATURDAY. close of the season. THE PHILADELPHIA MELODEON. (Last CI TT 'smarm.] CALLOWHILL Street, between Fourth aril Fifth eta., Will posibvelv be opened on THURSDAY EVENING, de p artment, With an army of talent. in every of mete and 'beauty that meet command the admiration and eneport of all who detieht BEAUTIFUL Amongst GRACEFUL OR TRB BEAUTIFUL Amongst the =MY attraction/ width will be Presented are the followine Albs IL O. LALANDE. Wham superb Contralto TAMA and exquisite voaidisa tum have been the theme of praise by alt who have heard her. Miss ELLA WOOD. the A mencao tfirhOnyale. MRS MA NY PA RTINOT^N. The most beautiful classic and elector Dumas/FM the American Aram Mlle EAII3 PARTINOTON. The charming, wombat gred ri. M'lle MIt.LIR FLORA. The recentrie Washstand Taasea sa , Mies JULIA CREEITINE. Formerly isadire Deafens. of the far-famed arsh Tunnel. Mien J M P.NNIE CRIsTINE. Late the favorite Daniel:MOM . As Havel Taoism. Mr. A./ LEVAITT, Who la aroboot aI. *A NOttljO Moult. OLD DAN OAR RNER. Whose name le the 11711015 V m of Fathead whom otijtLa delineations of Nerro Eceentricity have challenged the admiration of the worts. THE CON WAD RROTHER ii. This Trouper nosiest' of foul llrother..wbose=ehas become the property Or the world. and feats of Grass. &I - civil. and halts are unseprosehed by soy otrti e Three.. with many ot her her a attrecrtions. eenenead the Melodeon to the admiration of the °Hisses of Philadel phia. The crowning haters of noveltylathis arbtbliehmen4 however. te the actual presence. in desk and blood, a the oririnal Wile ELLA ZOT ARA BOYERNARIUS. TRI olils Tat RYTH Whose beint has entraiseed the senses of the Old World. and whose fame has in addled the brains of rival manaeenas to mete each of thaw ranee that they bed separately created and were alone able to show this wonderful personate. The manaaamoot of the Melodeon note announce that M'lle E'.Lt BOSZENA Wird te set an Vairestnenne. bin a Danseuse, and lies never appeared in this country. but will APPPAR AT 'r RE IttEL O DEON Every nisht this week. it bents her first and only 60- s.ement In the West.rn Hemisphere. An spawns of th• thrillor end rftmarVet history of his fount Isar will be found in the bills of ths day. Professor Egan Awl presides over the Orchestra. bleb confs-esdly wntennt nvaL lit • PRANK RIVERS & CO.. Proprietors. CONCERT H A LL.— COMMONCIN R MO N F A R E VE NING, ld trek dtb. the Celebrate, and ortrical RittiCLAN'S SERANADATS AND ETHIOPIAN EII'ELFSQoK OPERA TROUPE, TniPther Inth the distmgmshed Prima Donna. 114, JD' IA OOULD. the only complete Itend of bliMeOU in the world. and the oniy entepee, n ehietehoh thht performs SUR!, A SC/ UR OPE KA EL 'The Buehler, hare been acknowledged Ay the entire Poethern press sad public to he the onlv true delineators of The GENUINE SODTHERN DARKA Y. The best Pincers. the beat Lancers. and the most fin ished Mae ems. *nett *reran: will be performed Nerro Minstrelsy in all it, various forms. toretber with one of BunKLErs arnmsqtrp; OPRIA AS. 47' Admisaion. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Mar Doors open se Seven: performanee to 00elinellee at A it ht o'clock. mhl-3t JOB. JOHNSTON, Agent. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. • • Role Lame— —. .Itira. M. A. GARRSTIVON Stare Manager —74 r. B. P. ISACEP Summon; Arent ........ - ...Mr. JO& D. MURRAY. THIS all II RSD AT I EITBMING. Mara L Bah THR MODEL. OF A WIFE Pygmalion &mnefot. Mr. P. 8 Caaniran ; Tom. Xt. Hemple ; Clan. Minn M.rr Miller. THE WIDOW'S VICTIM, Jeremiah Clipowith imttatons a popular actors, Mr. F. S. Chnofran. Tn enneude Rita THE POODLES. SW - Prices aa anal. Beata secured intlrt extrtobarga Doors open at 7 o clock ; erformanoe to ISOMULWO an( o'clock. WHEATLEY k CLARKE'S ARCH. STRBST THEATRE. TIIIB I THUR6DAY) RVENING, Starch 1. Thirrl week of BOUCICALII7I3 NEW PLAY, trailed the OCTrIROON: Oa. LIPS IN LOUISIANA. Georg'. Pmts.% hit. Wheatley', /Bonn Ideelerareli Mr Dolman; Zoe. the Octoroon. .Matm Drew. &ALI OW Patcrec—admiesion X codling 56111/34 Seats in Dram Circle. 31N mita ; Parquet. IC ants. Down open at MC ; performance@ te communes at precisely. DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT St.. &Toys Paicse.—Drew Circle, Se cents ; RamilMeelk fe . cents • Beats in Pries , . Boxes. 7.1 cent.; Whole Tri este }Jones. $3 and $3. To CH 010 E OTt P ms.—Doors open at half rut onmmenen nr/ • •, • fHIB iTIWREIDAYI EVENING. Mara' I, The rerformnnee will commence with StIENEB IN THE CIRCLR. Fourth appearance of the Beautiful and Aoootaiabcd Esuestnenne, MLLE. ELLA zoy/R 9 A. Whole Enureeedented Feats of oestriatilsm oa hlenday and Tuesday evenings excited the greatest ensation. DAN RICE. the Oriainal Humorist, will appear. L'ECIIELLts PERILLEUBE. The performance,. will conclude with the Gorgeous Spectacle of the ELEPHANT OF At AN OR. THE• FIRE ISLNO'S VOW. RETAIL DRY GOODS. SIETLAND WOOL, BERLIN QUALITY, TEN CENTS PpFR oy. SHETLAND WOOL K.N TEA DUALITY. TWELVE CENTS PhRLLZ. J G. MAXWELL s SON. Trimmtni. Sting, and V_ _,Phyni c 11,1317FNTELEnd C.Et ESTN7.7T. rjIHE LAST DAY IS FIXED FOR SELL- A- in f Bret ricottas. RISOIJLAR BERLIN KNITTINB ZEPHYRS. DOltbif. Single. or Spit:, AT 13 CENTS PER OUNCE. The price elsewhere Min: ar cents per twee. Ulm who secure so assortment for future lISO snll do B. SIAXWELL'S. feE)-tf if ELEVENTH andCHOBTNEr Sta. EAL OASHMERE KNITTING ZEPHYRS. in double. wade, or split, are OE4r 'A. for the 'present. et THE SAME PRICES THE IMITATIONS AND MEDIUM QUALITIES OF ZEPHYRS ARE &Ad elsewhere. 20 same per oz. J. D. IHILXWELL k SON TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS. AND Zed' • fal-tf If ELEVENTH sod CHESTNUT. JOSEPH TN.A. NOS. 1,3 AND MO CHESTNUT STREET, Invitee the attention of the Trade to Ma Stook of COTTON, WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS. New light and dark rpring tiles. a treat variety twin MESSRS. SAM'L SLATER & SONS, SUTTON MANUFACTURING CO., MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Mm, THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING ) tnausag many aim standard Pattolllll. NEAT BLACK A, WRITES. PURPLES. !Av.'s. !to. SAXONY St 811EPHERD PLAtDS. h STDEBANDS. Bl,Acit, _AND GRAYS, AND CHOICE DUSTER STILES. WOOLLENS. FANCY CASSIMERES sad DOESKINS. 80., FROM ROCK COM., GLRNDALE COAL, NEW ENGLAND COM., CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK DALE AND OXFOR D MILLS. EBERHARDT & SONS' SUPERIOR BLACK DO 'SKIN AND SILK. MIX TURES. .astinette. Plan end Printed. of ell colon and eas/1- bee e wacky Jenne, ?inns. Cords. atonement. Ketsey'a Tweedn. oonorizinz nee of the Met stooks the country. AMERICAN LLNEN COM. CRASH, HUCK'S, SHEETINGS, &c. 11-arn . BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN SOM STE IiTS. ( Rear of continental Hotel) (Cr The largest collection clear mute in thin city may be seen at this eatablishment for private sale. U . Auction sales of horses, &a., every Saturday mornine at 10 o'clock' . wroty-ninth remi•anrical Philadelphia trade sale of Z) carriages wilt take time March lblth. In cluded to toe ante will be 50 of Danlap's celebrated lista tit, Full oanionlars in time. ALF KED M. HERR - NESS. Aueuotteet. CARRIAGES. Cr TIM lIANDTACTriti OF WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. 11%1011. 2 TIM PBRE_NOLOGICAL CABINET. •k. ESTABLISHED IT FDVTLEE. WILL.. &k a Is open day awl evening, for the sale of a on Phrenology, Physiology, rater-[,i», kO. : and for PHRENOLOGICAL EXAM INATION3. The importance of Phrenology in the training of the Young, the &election of oocnostions and corepaniosto. and in every department of &OUT& life, is feltand knowledsed by all intelligent persons w kto are 444ALL,14' rid vita its facts. Written descriptions frogs daguerreotype till to sent by until for two dollars. Catalososs of books sent gratis. JOHN L. CAPEII, No. SU CHESTNUT Street. aecond sony, dr-wkeSse if-W sow PbNAelebin. fomCHICKERING & SONS, MANG% _FAc - rußErts or Grand. &pare, and right PIANO FORTES. Warenxons. kg CHESTNUT Streetz, PIInOCI to let. taken 112 exchange, toned. and revatrelf. Alio: in connection. a full 'tonna Portia! Mums. Ideate Hooks. nth. larlstratt QAVENG YIIND.--UNITED STATES I+ 7 TRUST COMPANY...aIum THIRD and OREM 1411 T Streets. 4rrel.4 Nad Min RtEte milly.ek. IM.yeld teak Qs dt Inueout nett , oeorth S l V.,_rzis CWT. INTS, f r . the de, er de . . ..11.9 GAY of withdrawsl. MO AMr" #is • 2'0109/C 41 , 1177 deb sad ce ENIN6 seta ial # o'elook. DRAFT:Ii n sal &Weed. n EN Arroits.. S. EIRT#II‘ . . fiRENCH ORIATLNT WiLITE, BEST— Z o Vot b iPrxat ßlLL k NADTHICIL ?"." a red fin JAVA; OOFFEB.-1,000 pockets prime NttCaa". for lais by JAM OILMAN 7c