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    MR. FMB's - LECTURIta Oil THE Oaßkiftelereses'
- !Metairie SZCOSti, ,, ;fdi. Field/ delivered t his Seine&
Lecture on Taesdeardlight at Hamlet. and Huila Hall
He commeneedWith R sliorttigavitteeeofalle Pieitediug
- lecture, andatated very partoluierb•the Pesltteeetbat
the Rook of,Creation and the Bookatßevelation,When.
comeared, were found to show diseretiarieleas it tyres act
to be deemed eiiliff ertint tie".lla, tending; Id 02# 4 , a _ t 1
from the authority of either, because 2 1 4 7 - 7"'"'t "`*"
- all identical in their nature -Orin their alltvene T he
Book of Cancels hitt; earlier ohapteineeneetwork,writa
ten in symbolia lasignAge, its whieli ,the ,idea 4 were ax-.
Pressed by natured imagery. The 13 ootot Creation was
a history which iiniaided itself* the.nbuienti.li book
whose chapters bewould,proletalle eentilderi -
-The premary Ritenition of, theeesirth'e endue, some
times called the metamorphic , rocks, is competed of
enies, granite, limestoop jiornblende.leo.• This forma
tion is non-feasjafeross - When It composed the trust of
the earth. no home thing could exist th ereon-not en
animal of any kind, not a tree , nor,* Y. anti aretim
or an insect. dreary . mature was drawn o what
a waste thea human eye - 'would have • seen Belt
had boon able to -leak thereon. The lecturer -next
palmed to thatstate iii which the earth changed from
being non-produetiye, and plants and animals Mat
gem to *islet upon it. This was cathe transition
.state, in whielt ithe-earths was ate r ir Jamming in
diameter. sixteen thousand or urfeeteen theueeetafeett
being added to its aortae& Whig- paleextdo or forisilife
yorl formation gave insopot reneoessive ittowthe of,
the (west or der of vegetable produotione, amid
low forms o animal' life bore-an d there move *tam '
Mosseshohees. ferns. flowerless - dents, conifene, re
tests of' pines, succeeded each Other In the•l'eg°t*tx*
world, and °omit', ,xonphytese ammonites, mytillites,
Ornate es , mollusk*, fi sh, andsome reptiles manimat
- life. Successive traces : of these low orders of mime!
and vegetables +arose, lived out their allotteee time,
and
werer swep t away, to give lb/MOP Others vanish in turn
:offered t he same fate. The depth of this formation.
and the succession -of these fossils, give Some Mete Of
the immense lomat:1ot tune neoeuary.toitacompleumi
The 'amender'', formathinfollowed. in which we find.
new classes of vegetable and , animal creations. Bare
we have the old red sandstone. carboniferous' Rine
stone, coal. the new red sandstone, and other products,
ending with' 'MANG in strata - one shovel another/ in
which Ate found countless numbers of fessilti, both ant
mad and vegetable-mcoessive ,new creations 'which
exuded during the stages of -their lives. sod reseed ewe'
oessively away. New herbs ,-- more developed legatee
hairnets, spiders ; reptiles, such as lizards sod oreeo
thleameraopials and gigantic matuderdiaPPeared dame
this formate n, which addedm ore than t treaty thonsatut
feet to the - thickness of the earth...' '
The tertiary formation followed. Ti was from thirteen
to fourteen hundred feet in thiekeess,ane bears the fu
tile of still higher and suaertor life-vegetable and aid ,
mai. Trees, as the willow. chestnut, eke, sycamore,
and ropier, meek this period In vegetable life, and mam
moths, mast ,dons. rhitiosaert, hippopotami, the mega
thorium. elephants. end-immense tigere, - beare hyenas,
wolves, oxen, laments, ovule, vultures, and pelicans at'-
peered.
Next came a period of death. and deatniatiott,
thedi
lnviun' or drift. In this no vegetable or animal forms
tionswere possible. The earth Was hoe vast scene of
death-not life. No animal or vegetable life could Pea
glibly have been retained. - Allood of wattsrarid toe came
sweeping from the north to the south-sabelent contra-
Rion or oatacteem, earning down sand, gravel, and im
me nen boulders o f stone; and destroyhte_ everything in
its passage. This wee a good indeed, but it occurred
long before man had an existence • upon the earth.
To this succeeded new • foneations in the vegetable
and animal world. The oak, the birch, and the • maple,
and new emus of-palms. appeared among vegetable*,
Trid as a crowning act oft the whole, MAN wets created.
his happened at the completion of the lest or, alluvial
formation. St was staled that, at the commencement of
these successive states, the earth ' ee intensell hot, :
and the lecturer prom:sad to recur to this fact in a sub.
aequent leeture, t and explain why 'this - was so, and
whence the heat was derived. -
Having summed up the geologheal history of creation,
Mr. Field aroceeded to the ennsiderestion of the six days
.of creation, in the Book of Genesis. tie recouoted the
first stay, when the earth waswithout form and void
the chaos of earth , during which the Lord said, " Let
there be fight r and- there -vas light"-when be called
the light dayeand the darkness aights the second day,
when the chaotic' state of the mingled solids and fluids
began to be divided.and tke chaos of water 'redhead to
order, collected together above and below the firma
ment the third- day. „when the waters upon the earth
were gathered together /pito , their basins, and dry land
appeared.. and brought forth grass, herbs, fruit. and
trees-the antiee vegetable kingdom.; .the fourth day.
when the attn. moon, and stars were made and set in the
firmament, to rive light, -sand to Yule _over the day and
night. that had been previously made - on the first dais.
the fifth day. when fish and bird' -were brought fort. ;
end the sixth day, when were created eattle,y d
beasts and creeping thinmi.end man. - - -
The lecturer compared these two records se to the
order of creation, the facts of creation, and the time of
creation. and showed that they did not accord with each
other in either case. lie said that theologists and
Inmates all edmittee this. -But theologists mistakingly
hold that to invalidate the literal sense of the account of
the creation in Genesis le to invalidate the word of God,
and on this account they had evinced the utmost anxiety
to reconcile the apparent diserepancies, without: how
ever. succeeding. But if the views of the lecture were
admitted, and the account in Genesis was not a literal
account of Phylimal ore/talon. but a symboliewntiog, of a
hither Importance, the order and the . time would make
no differ( nee whatever,wbothee they were exeot or net.
That this vine the eauthe would clearly show in- a sub
zequent lecture. -
Dr. Pye Smith had shown great ingenuity; and other
geolognes had followed in his wake, in efforts to renege
what appeared to them such terrible disonSparmiee.
Theologists also had adopted theory after theory. only to
bo driven from their petitions as the preereas of eaten
tifie investigation more and more fully unfolded the
Beek of great ire" itself. Doctor Smith eepposes the first
verse of Genesis, •' la the beginning 'God created the
• heaven and the earth," to mean the matter of thewhole
universe in the state of mere elements, at some indefi
nite period in 'paste:amity.' Prom that time to the next
to the second verge there might hate elapsed millions of
years. But Idsplea lads to answer the demands of ge
ology, which call for snob a_pened not all at once, but at
each stage of formation. Doctor Smith on this euppo
/awn. seems to think that Whhtthe readunGenesie that,
in the begonias God created Me maven; and Gie atvehot
means Just that; but directly a ft erwards he Baas that the'
history. Inthe {quo severses, only relates td that part
of the world which God was -preparing for man to live_
re. and the animals with him-namely. a part of AIM.
- It would fellow from this, said the lecturer, that only
• that part of the heavens supposed to he over.that Part
of Asia vree - alao referred M. and day and night only
theta. all which Ice
et Besides, if six natural days
are meant the difficulty tenet lessened,beesuse the oar-,
native is Unseen:we (c oin the time the earth wits -with
out form and veld, to the creation of vegetable', ani
msts. and mantels:lh day's work is erpeeifieally recorded.
The account Genets says that vegetables werepro,
duced on the third day., before the sun moon , ser stars,
and animals on the firth day, and reptiles and ntanoa
the sixth day. But the book of citeation shows ant mals,•
vegetaeles. and reptiles. of the lower orders. In the se
cond or tram/Rion period of the earth's formation, pad
In higher forms, in the third stage or sounders/tome,
ton, Nor do the two records correeDond as to time.
and although all the .world believed that the six des •
mentioned in Genesee meant Just six days, and would
have believed sesta u but for the revelations of Geology. '
theologists, have conceded that the day of 24 hours is
not meant• and as they find it stated in Senators that
thousand years ate to God as one day, they assume that
one day here means ei thousand Years. But this is dan
gerous ground. alf asa • assume that edaymeans some
thing else than a day, the earth. the sun, the moon. all
the objects of the narrative; may mean somethintalf
ferent and the
lecturety of-thelustory is broken down.
I &ter in ha Mr. Field remarked that t his In-.
terprdtatlon reunited Maria sabbath of one thousand
yearn, and showed that veeetables must have grown
one thousand years, without a sussed to prove that
the liteml construction of the text makes the mean,
ing a natural day, he tooted several known , authori
ties. Dotter Comstock Wat quoted es Mailing wattle
construction as of six natural date, and TO ening to the
flood to prove that It would not do to say that the word
day in use place means a thousand yearn, and in other
places/ semetlung elm. The day meant was certainty a
' amend dap. Prof. Stout, of Andover. was cited. to
shim- that the word used for day doss not signify an in
- definite period of time, but always some specific and
definite one. This view was further enforced by re
mark. of the well-known oaolar; Granville Penn. •
Professor Stuart says: If -Moue hes ;coma us an ma
roneous amount of the Creation, so.be it tat it come
t and let ue have the whole • But do ant let et to
out his language to get rid of 'difficulties that we Mal
have in our speculations. Professor.fituart, said the
lecturer. regards all geology as mere speculation, and
gape. with intrea•m The Creator whospoke, and 14
was done twhoneutMendede and it Motel test' sai d
let there he light. and lightest's:Shia treat and gionems
Creator-the AlmightL God - t hirty-elx thousand Teen
in making a world!- The lecturer said that Prof - eater
Stuart might have said the same thing withthe ends
MX days in matting- a world!-with, equal - propriety.
Creation is a perpetual work. The Almighty God never
stopped being a oreator; he is s creator now,and Will be
for ever and ever.
But the questinn it not whether Godcould do it in six
days. Be °mild dolt.- There is no doubt of that. But
the inquiry We' have to make is, Did he do it in that
time?
Sir Humphrey Davy, as early as his day, found that
five successive races of plants and four of animals_had
disappeared and new creations taken their Mau before
man WES erected. Dr. Usher says that It would require
one thousand years for-the sediment from all the nears
of the world to Caine- the ocean one foot, and fopy mil
lions of yea re to, make it as theek at the fossiliferoini
wake, and fifteen millions to include the whole earth,
or since the Mat vegetable stew nun ets suface.
Since the lime when rivers firstran in their channels.
from ten thousand to twenty thousand seem must bays
passed away sines the Valle se" iagara river were et
Qusenerown, • .
Mount D'Orr, In Feance, was once a herniae moan.'
tarn. Since then a rjv ar hat worn a ohannettfilty feet
deep and _several Miles., !Ong .in the lava a on its side.
More than two thousand years ago the • Romans built
brides over the river, and since that time the lairs. rook
has been worn away but si inches. Sur inches in two
thousand years meg fifty fe x.
et ID two hundred thousand
years, and this. of emote°, tines the third day, when the
the land Appeared, The calculation of Sir Richard
Phillips. Professor Rockland, and others, were given to
the effect that for millions of years the earth had sus ,
twined life.
Animals were shOwn to have existed in the second
and third geological formations, !While man commenees
.at the sixth. How bold they go to •Adam to see what
names he would oall them, when they had lived their
livce and been swept away' thousands on tho usands of
years before lie Was able to live noon therearth?'
Another theory was referred to, which assumed that the
fossils farms rorks, man. aninals.vege tables, and mine-:
rale were all endued at once with the perfeetionof their
Hardness, their. durability end their lustre It was
„nixed the earns to suppose that a graveyard; with Its
Totten °Mane, dead men's boneee and delaying bodies.
had been created so, as- to make stah aserspoeition
concerning millions id* [meal remanua dieted:m*l
through eight (MIMI of the earth's bruit.
The ground ofethose e tehd attempt, be "alleged preen
inte. to make the book of genesis accord with the roes
lateens of geology, le perpetually ihi ft int. ea more and
more scientific -knowledge knowledge displaces them. - And Jet,
• what is to he done - with the testimony Auld proofs of
such men ittLysll,l3ockland Curler, Davy, Parkinson,
Sedgriwick.) , Pah Miller. an the numerous others - wno
have demonstrated that the three kingdoms of nature
were nor created in six days, nor-in-heel than log hun
dred thousand years, with this proof on the other hand
that the literal text in Gedeshr does not warrant snot a
•
conclusion ? The feet will Ise sho that this text does
nut mean to give wn literal hist Ore of cretin-oat that it is
record written in eymbolie lansge-that is, that
natural sabot/dearer° made use or to - show the history
of mane - , „ „.
The lecturer concluded with areferenoe to the error
that the ages of antiquity were Agee of Ignorance. He
promised to thaw - teat the menwhohnd lived long before
the lawieh disponsatisin enjoyed wisdom and knowledge
an wonderful and as grand es any modern age can built
of. „ , . ,
He coneluded by announeing hie third leeture for Fri
day evening next, end was enthugiestiosily applauded.
PROCEEDINGS IN the COURTS trigTERDAY.-.-
Mel Patra-JusticeiStrong.--Yesterday
cusp of Clark et al vs. The Williamsport and Elmira
Railroad compeer, the. ledge , made a deoreein Annear
to the am:Be/Ulna of the bondholders, oederins sale el
the road -At the 'tame time.- the judge referred to a
decree Made In September last, and intended to protect
the cleime of the employees nit the That dearee
ha said was fiesignea to. protest the employees in their
earnings from the time, Of the eppointment of the But
until inch time as a eale should take place. But
the road art having been in the meantime modal:stave,
the sale couldem longer lie postponed, utthe .hope that
TOMO MeOMe may be, defied - at some future tons:
When the road is sold, an the reeelyer's account bat
tled. these creditors mar t en examine it, and ascertain,
if they are entitled to anything nder the former de
cree. The time of the wile will be fixed on Saturday
next
Consort FLEAS- edge Allison.-In the matter of the
application of the Building Inn:meters for an injuation
to restrain the contractor for reperirlng the MUMMA' on
Chestnut street above Seventh, front prooeedine with
the repairs to the said bui lding, an oPi Men 'SIRS delivered
yesterday morning, des ding-the the petitian, being
drafted under the act of 1857, was irregular and beyond
the Jurisdiction of the court.
The procead,n_es should have beeninatituted under the
10th section of the eat Orliltde It wita suggested that the
petition be amended. the injunction being allowed to
stand in the meanwhile to prevent the conetrootign of
the wall sit - a lets thmke east than the ant ra quires; •
The difficulty in this ease sewn to he that the MIN
titepee ld oomfaniet h h e ag alloyed into an agreement with a
or e e r gs it a r c e e .tAit the matter p t egatir n e, ttiro n o d n ' t=
must stop hiswork uutil the City Bo
to
amends the
'Petition, and to facts he
the
Thl i queetiori
i nonearo a: ,compeoles, Da ye , t 'right to
the
contract for• ' repel's' - to a building 'Mitred le' fire,
and if that word is ineluded in the vtorduesed his le
sot" ereot, omistruater alter ," - Upon that polo t e
Jades, reserved his deolaions fo- the presenti he' merge
deciding that whatever amounts toe csonstruedien oral.:
teration of a buildia'g is covered by the get of 1853.
QUARTRII EMBILOXE,°uynts Mananan vex mane trial
chargedwith forme the name of _Patterson,t Wham er
de Co., to etude or 8150. It Was - alleged - that- the 'de
fendant. under t e name of _Edward Mills!: went to
a Mr:Aar and endeavored to sell the noteat 2J4 per Cent
• dismoaat ,The lookers with whoa, Thee Rektor Pit tor:
eon, :WintMett, & Co, had lousiness transactiont,i the
is
firmlocated in Startler, Illinois),3old him that it war
.pot their sienaturee reply was that Ii
was signed,
- Joseph Palmyra, a Junior meridian of e firm. That.
gentleman, hoateverecni-the witness-sten . denied the
truth of the storm - It seems that -Manahan. was - in Ole
employ of Patterson. Whonniy, &Co:alit ISt/Whig; 11h-
Bole ahemshe Menthe ago: Verdleit malty. a
William R. )?math charted with - obtaining :frelhe
Itienry.Ch earner . „hymens of false bratenosel Chafe
he designs ,with e money to manufacture imitation
irc'hirinees tre he de leered to - Jamee, to' be- taltep to the
- different jeteelereee s
Mr, James teatiffedthat. on the Oth of November .he
advertised ehethe hid $2OO to Invest "naothei hates*,
and reeeive - d itosWar frosn'tintitlf rogue/de:We liliF i ns`
call' Ile did Call:4mi' Smi th he bade; nOWJellatV en
he had been studying - out for. three SWIM end -Al lie'
- wanted wasmoney end afgaeriand theft -they 'mold
emanufassturethelegold efehloh leafless, doehl cer
n around to the ti •teWelert - ree hereereseetod ar m.'
sell - as wellottab ahed twitneet thee advaneed e llideete of
whielf eter was to pee =the trallteblehalf thereloPee teen
went toanelderman and, art , atreelne i tt raiel; i 4et
but which the witness never ,obtaia. ; r thee.
neat received a note - , tromQVitsatioiaema' alf•
the money Was pant ; reatede tiffined'e '
Cs
d eironfaxatitirapon eiatr.alaineeraM.m„ltadirliettlie
Eteksjill P Arre l glaWaZ i nfil i ggeg bt ke,
West WWI beettisit t .s eata - rises se, ,
;ea, -Another yntuess testified that, aitif'thli' "' ,riser
febtatned by-fartithaßenithilinto Mestere th e
iltflddnoi o f t t hieliAototy, Mad
whe
- - aatereill ehilt geerWitoit
,
trouble, lint he ridolned, Oh no, I know how to manage
The defence:: eentended that. the Whole thine Wes a
partnership trangantion ; that the 81100 was too Broaden
amount to sang ()lithe boldness. A witness was oalled
t o c ontradict her. James, and he testified that James did
00M i lto him to borrow more money upon a note, to in
v.. rote busman with Mr. Smith.
T s witness also testified that thie ideatfiitinufen
iiirtng imitation gold rings was net new with air. Smith
et thatiine of his aequeintanee with Mr. James. Mr.
James took part in the hush:idea for about ten weeks. A
Pftrt of tile ag7eernent wee, that Smith was to receive
gin per week roe Cua sutiorintendenem
Another witness, a worhman at the establishment,
tetitified that •
James was therees a eartner.
At thle stage of the preeeedines, the Distriot - A ttgrney
engseeted to the counsel for the defendant, Mr. Goforth,
to Ste add emurrer td the bill (there being no plea yeten
tered)tie defective in law, and it could be quashed. %his
cortege was taken; and so ended the proeseution.
William Miller was tried for the larceny of' a shirt,
valued at gL The Jury. after prolonged deliberation, I
reered a lerdiet of not guilty.
I!urner Jones was oonvlated of an aggravated assault
an battery on George Lukens.
William :Dock pleaded guilty to two billy, of indiet
meat, cheaging him with assault and battery on Pfeil
MeGawley and P. Steven. Sentenced to three months
in the county prison.- The court adjourned titan earlier
fume than umml, on account of the non-attendance of
parties and witnesses.
Dzontras Tug ilotron.—We mentioned yes
terday the Nut that Danjel , Esq. uf this citY,
had been - appointed Aasistaat Joue Advocate General,
with the tank of Meier, by thif A dj utant General of the
State:anti ciom m testoued by: hie scellellar, Governor
Paaker. ,The notice of the military appoint to a
gentlemseso eminently dixtinguished as a civil Advo
cate WneAs entirely , unelnevjed an It VW whly new
iioitad:, mr.Doughertyitn the eo_urts yeaterder,' was
greeted on all sideawitn title or major and the con
gratulations eametmon him co think and fast that he
was plat to task to express hie acknowledgments. Row
ever, c ontent - with tbe..itrell-won nrofeseonal laurels
that have given him mnatiorta fame. Mr. 0. quietly
wrote to' he state capital, dec l ining the proffered ho
nor. Tmone like him,..whoge efforts have been attire
creditable to the bar Philadelplue, and himself, the
ot of honor ie the private station. The title was but
Ninth, day's duration, but yet it served to afford a
legion of friends an opportunity to be merry in their
courtenue liongratidations, wherein was expressed the
gang - nine anticipation that in future sanguinary' con
tester- the hero ofpeace might escape the doubtful
chances of war. and live to know that the flag of our
ctiontrY Waved In triumph over another of its gallant
defenders:
IMPORTANT TO liSTAILErre 'OP LlQlloll.—Du
ring the preterit week the Grand Jury have returned
over one hundred and, fate bills of in against
those retailers of liquor 311 leee innaaure than a enart,
who have nogieeted to procure their licensee according
to law. Thin iS but the commencement of the work, as
the authorities-are determined that the legal require
ments in relation to this matter shall be fully and
promptly oomplied with. The constables of the diffe
rent wards have been notified to be in attesditnee before
the Grand Jury, during this and the coming week, for
the purpose of testifying against theme who have failed
to obtain theirtieensea. To-day the commissioners be
gin the issuing of hommes, so that those who are ceiling
liquor without them, will hereafter have no excuse
whatever. The coats of procuring them regularly
amount tolut fifty dollars, while upon a conviction for
selling without• them, the lowest fine imposed would
he seventy-five dollars and _the °este. Delay. therefore.
will be dangeroue, and Mr. Maim, the District Attorney,
trill prosecute vigorously all offenders.
Tim Casa or ROBERT THOMPSON, onvicted
in the Climyt of. Oyer, and Terminer of the murder of
J"hn Came, has been set down for argument to-day, on
the motion for a new trial, anti in arrest oi. Junment.
it cannot be stated. with any degree of emotiveness,
whetberthe argument will take place, as Mr. L. C.
Cassidy,tine of the 'mensal for the defence, in attend
ance upon the Reading/Date Convention, and, in addi
tion to this, to matters of law, erpeo.a 11 y,,. doubtful
kernel, are mighty uncertain." Thompson is in good
spirits iii prison, where his friends have endeavored to
ruder lusnosition as comfortable as ssible. In the
argument for the new trial, the question po is to be decided
oy the court in bane, whether an nnnaturalized alien
can act Upon aJury where the life of an American oiti
zen ie involved.
SOCIAL - ENTERTAINSIENT.—This evening, tiro
members of Exoebitor. Division of the Sons of Tern-
Demme 'will partake of au agreeabe entertainment, at
their meeting room, in the prosp e r ous all This Divi
sion is the largest and most in the ear, and
is accoMplishing a vast amount o good. Initiations of
new members take plaoe weekly, and the interest in the
Promiedines .is never allowed to abate. Its what ap pears to be its name, as we should judge from we
have heard of the • advances it lies made in the great
moral reform to which it has devoted Its potent eiter.
.
A Fuss FranT—We leant from the pollee
returns made at the Mayor's office, yesterday, that two
men, well known in the Fourteenth ward. indulged in a
street fight at .Twelfth and Olive streets, on the pre
vious afternoon, Roth are powerful man, and some
hard kneekswere given on both sides before the police
had time to interfere and stop the sport Aid. Conrow
held the amused to bail to keep the peace.
COIXISION OSris RIVSS.—The brig Triad,
Capt. Vtooster, which le ft Race-street wharf at half
oast ten o'clock yesterday moiming,. bound for Kingston,
Jamaica. crime in canted. on Margot street with the
steam terty , boat Dido, by which the brie but her bob
stays end part of her autereter. She anohored oft Ohne
tien,street wharf, The ferry-boat instal ned no damage.
• A cc Orin. " Outtp.—A female infant, about
five weeks old, wee fount
/d
Cu Tuesday_ even in` on the
dour-step of the house o r. Wm. Weadiey. No. 227
Juniper street. The ohi d was wrapped in a shawl and
packed up In a 'pasteboard box. The latter bad holes
Int in li t tle fford air to the baby. A neighbor took oars
of thegranger for the present.
STILL LP7ING.—MrB• HaslaM, who was
burned it the a li ve Ellie Son's enter ta ined onday
seninik, is st il l , but no hope is of her
final recovery.
IMPORTATIONS.
:Reported for the Praise.]
8 HARTt3—Brig Thee Walter, Hiorth-1209 bbl, salt
112 ozpine apple/ 250 bunobee bananas 14 We arrow
roe 22 lads a toe old metals 17 bdls 7 dozengoat and
(keep elan* 5 balms:o2ton 7do rage 1 box turte shell 2
bag, sotele Juretahe 1 Caseating
IiBtLADELIMA BOARD OF TRADE.
rEPIKIES I
Smal.,
0. ORM,
-B .r Comxrrrn or ma Mons,
' : LETTER. BAGS
at Ord soicenums , liciumix,pirimmtmna.
ildp Wiesner, Rowland —....—....Liserppol, March I
Thy Itsnd Stumm, Rar....,...............Havana, noon
Ra y reniont, .Baker,--,...--........8arbad0e5. soon
Rnrk arnaret, laing--.........1ti0 de Janeiro, soon
Brig C_H Fro#,Loary.. ... . ..... „Cienfuegos, soon
BrieHmma, Baker —.... —.... Port Braun, soon
ALLEINE INTELLIGENCE.
'ORT 'OF PHILADELPHIA, March 1, 1800.
15-BUN33
-- .3 33
ARRIVED.
Brig Thos Waiter, Hlorth. IS da' from St Darla, with
ootton, fruit, salt, &o. to /Buretshs & Carstami.
- Boer Pgmummook e Borrows, from Damn.
CLEARED.
• Stesmithip Boston. Croaker, N York. Jag Allderdtoe.
pie r 1 8 s c u , Cummings, Johns, Charleston, Wm Cum
m et n ot i r Fanite: Mayhew, New York, T 'Hall.
`Bohr Co Posuonnook, Burrows, Salem, Yon Dusan, Nor
ton & .
'ohs Fly,Cheesoman, N York, Banoroft.Lelle & Co.
CeLlaslon=The %rig:riled, Cant Wooster, left Race
trnot wharf at 1011 o cloak yesterday morning, bouqd
for Ifinfestopaai and when 'off Market street, name in
, ontaot *int the steam ferry boat Dido, - by whiob the
brig lost bobetal a and part of outwater, and anchored of
Ohristian street wharf. The ferry boat sustained no
damage!
(Correepondence of the Philedelp_his Exchange.)
LEWES. Bel, Feb 214.
The Mirk fgr Richmond, sad exiboonere Cornelia
_l. Crook. Hello. R Jeremiah' rreetierte, Clintort J,
loam Rachel Reed, F.l Brockman, with the light m a in
front the Five.fitthom Bank. nett berm brig, remain
Rct the_Breakwater. Wind SW.
OWN W. M. HICKMAN,
•
sr nieLlana_222,,
(Correopondenee of The Prem.)
CHLRIASTOZP. Feb 2a.
ifigr i gagreet i rdithli t ia d Tbir trx,
aground, but gotoX uninjured.
RANDA.
Ship labia, Nom MEM e, lro O m Montevideo, arrived up at
Baltimore 28th ult.
Bark Juliette. (Fr) Joubert, hence, arrived at Boston
18th ult.
Bark Chase, Raffle, oleared at Baltimore 28th ult. for
H.A.9 de Janeirp and a market.
Bark Adelaide, Wingate, for Rio de Janeiro, oleared
it Baltimore 28th lilt.
Bohr Martha Wnshtington Thatcher rleared at New
Orleans 21th ult, for Philade lphia,
ICO eraotk Guth, and 50 do bble.
t 11ea rleang o 2leh t, wa rt 8 b b de, l lt tw p ,loargl
3 half tibia tagar,l theme . hams, 15 make bbla oottmg
seed oil, 3 bbls steanue, 10 Peaks soap stock, and 1 half
bit molasses.
• dohr Edwin Reed, Ohiptnan, cleared at Boston 28th
OM for Philadelphia.
nohrlos p Cake, Endicott, 'Cleared at New Orleans 22d
alt. for Cardenas.
&IirRUNS. Russell, cleared at New York 28th tilt
for Philadelphia. -
Behr James Neilson:Butt, hence, arrived at Fall
'River 22th tilt, and proceeded bo random
Bohr Franklin Treat, Capt A Croaker,
south Lewes, .
Del. (before reported) went ashore on the side of
Block Island on the 19th inst. Every sea made a clean
breach over her, staving the galley. long boat, and
sweeping the deeks, The crew lashed themselves to
the boon on deck. where they remained fourteen hours,
completely drenched by the waves. At 8A AI the neat
day the shore was lined with people anxious to relieve
them. Finally they made the pennant halliards fest to
s spar, which drifted ashore, by which means a Dirge
rope wee got to the shore, end the entire crew were en
abled to reach the shore in Malty, although two of the
men were .bad frostbitten, al the steward wa s erlThi g an 4rmae r o 187 tang, rthed Frankl in lilt rat.iffer 4Ou
.be wee pained.
T o, ,THE CITIZENS OF PHILADEL
PRIA.—The Directors of the NATATORIUM
AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, tionsldering the °b
leat; of. their Institution .so f jughly Important, have
name itn dre
deemed it proper to ss, in pamphlet form,
to the citizens of Philadeiph a, weloh is now in canna
of extensive circulation, sad it is hoped reach the
hands oft sad be read by, every person kindly disposed
to lead air _aid and in -behalf of the Institute. The
Address sets forth the veins of the Institute to Phila
delphians, its beneficial influence in respect to health,
and also the general plan and design contemplated by
the charter of incorporation.-
&Mining Pools of constantly-running water, artifi
cially heated. Seth. of every variety, including the
Russian Steam Seth, and Oymneunume for Ladies, Gen
tlemen, and Masters, will each be perfeet of its kind,
and form important matures of helnstitute. The stack nes been placed. at fifteen do ars per share, and each
subscriber will be entitfid to- I. e benefits of the Insti
tute, In either department. to the extent of the par
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favor of sobsorllore,
It is flown' that a liberal response will be made to the
dear/ismer/ duly amPousted, in order that a very early
oommenpement may be made in the erection oral:awe
ing Eatable to alt the wants or the Institute. Each
canvasser will have with him Written credentia l s, duly
attested, empowering him to obtai subscriptions, re
ceive the anmunt subeenbed, sad d elver the eettlfil-
Dates re 'stock. • • • •
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lows: • .
resident—PAUL, g: GODDARt AL D.
• • View President...EDW. IHUPP
Treasurer and aeoretay;riti. . DREXEL.
DIRE 0 .
Peed B. Ooddard, M. 11., Mem Cacao,
Edw. Bis peen. - - - Charles M , Provost,
Norton Adeldashael, Joseph W Drexel.
Samuel . Reeves; Ferdinand.). Dreer,
Prof. Henry Misuse, • fete -thfinalw
TO . WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS AND
BFPO:BANS.
Mrs. JAMES BETTS INVENTIONS FOR LAPT—
Approved of and • highly regommended by the Al oal
vrelessionthroughmit the United Statet igs boo
wind lava Ids having been eAvlsed by Nett voeinns
to use her Bursioal . Appliances. She would (mutton
Merchants and oaken against purchasing egoept at her
residents). 1039 WALNUT Street, where she eon be
onnalted datly,,betwenn the ham of 9 and B. Het
.It of testimonials wall be given on apelmation.
fe 11-Muth-1y
T _
0 THE PUBLIU. _
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and nee ds only to be seen in iiotual operation for its
mote to be appreciated. Nothing ever introduced .ja
so perfectly adapted for ventilating , private and pub lic
buildinge, wheels, hospitals, engine houses , mines,
eteum and gailing a veesels, and for the cure of amok,
en v itl i N 11Yetwholesale and retail, at
the_Reating and Ventilating Warerooms of
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attention will be eine to all demonptionn of
Itbahng and ven ts sting 6 the undersigned, who has
been wan/ Years 'mottos rengeged in the above busi
ness. Also for cci., Lulu s justly-celebrated warm-air
furnaces, cooking rouges, bath - bone. reamer& Igo., by
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_ .
34 1 CF/NED SUGARS AND SYRUPS.—
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gale, at the lowest market whom for am or on afi
proved Short credits, 4,060 barrels stasavre ked
andkityrpps of various panel, old=overtng q
grttehed and Polvensed . and- Blotter's atent-ent LO of
ugars. Amor-Tit and Java A tine Ca -
dies. and Keay a ' , ranch Brandy uolortnx. JaztamiL
YIC Ei 6 PRO 0 F SAFE FOR SALE,
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and Morocco ; Washington at Valley Ponta ;Alin*
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Messrs overwringed grand Steinway Piano s tr eet. from
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IN/ P
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Phtladelphis, Feb.:800860. (Milt
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in which assembled the Continental Congress that gave
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The hotel hastoommodations for about one thou
sand and is supplied with every modern lin
provement for the comfort and convenience of fami
ies, business men, and the entire travelling comm..
nity.
A vertloal railway is being constructed upon a novel
and scientille principle, which renders accident impos
sible, effording . the means of reaching the highest Ito
ries without the fatigue of ascending continued Bights
or stairs, giving easy Anacleto the purer air and quiet
of the upper rooms.
The einteiess corridors for ventilation, and every
Protection against the dangers of fire, have been libe
rally introduced.
An extensive reading room and busineseestbange,
with telegraph *Mae and oonneeting writing rooms,
hare been provided on the first floor. 4..
The whole of the interior arrangements and furnish
ing have been under the personal superintendence of
PAEAN STEVENS. under whose managem.nt the
success of the Revere House and Tremont House, Bos
ton; the Battle House and Point Clear Hotel, Mobile;
and Um Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, has been es
tablished.
The venous departments of the Continental will be
tionduoted.upon the same liberel scale which has earned
for the tboVe•riained hotels their well-known and ex
teatime *hare or public favor.
dill codimunloations for apartments or upon any bind
neu oorineeted witlj the house, shouill be addressed to
Continental Hotel, in order to Insure hnmgdiate atten
tion. (fell-12t1 .1. E. STE.VEDIS & CO.
WITIEELER dla WILSON
SF4WING. MACHINES.
HENAN COY, Agent,
628 OkISSTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, •
Machines, with Operators, on lure to Private Families.
saertou Ontleart:
West STATE Street, Trenton, N. J.
110 CENTRAL imotatz, Easton, Pa.
• lal9-6m
WILCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA
CIIINF.,—The great and * mailing demand for
Wilcox k
,Maehme is a guarantee of tta
superior excellence. Prom Sao. For late at FAIR
BANKS' Bogle Warehouve, 711 CHINTNUT Littedt.
Mgr
fl A V T I 0 N I—ASTROLOGY I—LOOK
,•••• o Tl-000p NEWO FOR ALDI—The never
failing re. VAN HORN la. the
r best 1 eke sno
uted' wen all others have tape d. MI 'who are in
trent e bla, all who have
tk been u ortunatt deured by
l a ott lIIIIVItny. °Lill. fartiaann 41 m aa ° o r rt t l o a f
ii ,.
winnin the {Motions of the odpointe sex. It le this
[ant w oh induoes illiterate ttandem to try to
imitate er, and pops her adve rtise ment . Cue Ours
!flu the ' keneia of your future en e4utband, ore bsent
ninth tla well known to the dub lib at large that abe
it e first and al oil person who can ow the likeness in
re tlr, tiptl a ve entire satisfaction on all the oon.
cern' all ti, w pan be. WSW and droved by th -
mots, bot married and sot, who dal yl tutd, pager
visit her. Coln" one I come ll to No NU Lo MOARD
Strut. Nehmen stainer and toad. ' ferpdt•
pATNNTS PROCURED IH THS UNITED
STATES AND
,ÜBIE,at H. HOWBON'S (d
-oes, Forest Wave, US 8. F HUTH St n et. The pro
mister vtatts Witabins on tw co wont ard e attende
mrsodellilta
street.
Pamphlet,
entrusted to h sidenoe
"r campThets on the Management of relented applica
tions, foreign patents. oases of interference. and a m
entor of reference, may be had at the above otSoes.
.ORLINOTON, lowa, the. 1dv1867.
Hsu'. Sin : I take tele occasion to state to you, that
for several years past have been acquainted with the
mr m whiohypa have conducted your business as
Patent Botimtor. This has always been Mg lijv meld i tabl e
to yourself and matolaetory to the Patent °Mee. You un
derstcodtom osses,well, and presented them in that
intelligible. form Webel Generally insured summu. I
forward oertifioate, hoping that it may be Semen.-
able to yop in oontinulpg to bud that employment in
your proleulon to which your Intelligence, industry,
and courteous bearing, eojustly entitle you.
Your,, very truly,_ CHARM!' MIAMI,
Late yomnnistoner of Patents,
Henan HOWBON, EH. fe3-1m•
MINTON'S KNOAUSTIO TILES for
ante tal thatnner Top • for Ito elm
Etrztn 3preer Fountain•.
tirig
t% ••/ AT l : l %l%mnd Water eand•eterm
tem wee!
3 00 :881,8 Prime Halifax and Esatrhart
oiling, $OO boxes Bosled Herrin, VO kelt
bbli White FM, atorevd eats
•
as 1 117
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
NOW READY
abject, are doque.ths treat-
How She Hives her Heart
Away,
The Young Wife,
rand Book.,
ow Woman
of Man,
Humilitsee of LQVO,
he Commupion,ove,
ADIUSEMENTB .
EARLE:EI GIALLERIM,
816 CHESTNUT STREET,
ON TUESDAY. FE8.28,
REMOVALS.
HOTELS.
SEWING MACHINES.
IORSDAY, MARCH 1, 1860.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
TIIE have THIS DAY
formed a aoacrtnerehin, ender the etrle 9f 7. B.
PTIPENS & CO l fg the plume or conducting the
bums. of the p nentat Note!, at the corner of
CHESTNUT and 1 TN Street&
?ARAN STEVENS,
JAMES E. P. STEVENS.
Fibiusry le. few-St
TOIIN MYERS, HAVING SOLO OUT
a. his business at the 19, W. corner Broad and Bannon}
streets, all persons Paving claims against him will
please send in the Fame. Also, those who are indebted
to him will please eall and settle at the above plitoe.
Philadelplue, Fe).34, 18 1 3 0 . te2Aat
DHILADELPIIIA, FEB. 27,1860.— WI
LLIAM BIRCHALI. , and DANIEL M. DA_KER,
,having purchased the interest at JOHN MYRRI9.
have this day gone into joint partnership 'tithe Warm
Air Furcaoe and Range toollesofOrY, O. W. corner of
ROAD , said
it toe
George) Stres, above d re speotully solicit patronage in the line.
Fink'sßange, oositantly On hand. Repairing p
erompt
ly attended to. f26.6t
EDUCATIONAL.
A MERIOAN SULIOOL INSTITUTE is a
"I. tellable medium thronahwhioh [taboo!' and Fami
ilia mar obtain oomktent Wuhan. Parent* may ob-
Midland, it tars best
ob
tain, &.°ofoth.si
' wY
al-tf CHESTNUT Stre N fil o ad k,
aM
a
B RYANT it STRATTON'S NATIONAL
d
R VI I 4 Igklins i gratar Et%
For lc prodition, call or se a for Catslotoo, fed-tf
ItEDICWAL.
DYSPEPSIA. - FIFTY YEARS INDE
SCRIBABLE AGONY FROM DYLIPEPAIA,
Nervousness, Shalmese at _the_Btomach,and VonliEuz.
1 4 ' 13;1 ' 1 ' 4711 1 2 1 MA PA' ill, llYcI iti
ir health
lirrolll the Honorable I sidore J. lake.]
SYDNEY ) 43 Elizabeth street, 17th August, 1689.
DUE Bias: t am happy to inform JOU of the great
benefit my planghter has reoeived from the It evalenta
Arabic& • S he was very thin and delioate, being too tall
for her age, betwee
menced biking it. t has made her l ten and eleven, when she com
euite strong and
healthy, I consider t the most nutritious restorative
food for ohitilren and delitotte persons.
Believe me, dear Bits, truly sours,
1..1, BLARE,
81 Union street, Third district, New Orleans.
March 13th. 17.66.
For seventeen years I have boep laboring under an
insufferable &filiation, d 0 praved of ll eep , and so dizzy rii
myself times that I could not help et my stomach wouto
fail me. and I thus became a help eis.enentated inva
lid. At last, on the 16th of June, INK. c was taken down
with an alvine flux and killing pains in the bowels.
Otte ti as I went to bed at night, y thought I should never
see the morning. My.medical attendant and friend. in
whom was all my trust, (maid do nothing to alleviate
my SUfferil2ll:l, and sent ice to one if his colleagues,
whose alteedanoseyoyed es_onsueeedsful, all the reme
dies presonbed failing to 'mord me any relief. It was
at this stage of my disease that, on the 6th of September
last, I luokilY met one of rorfriend., who told me that
Mr. J. B. Hooter had gimped through th e same ordeal,
and had been radically red by De Barry ' s Revalente,
Arable& Thereupon Iim mediately began to [peke use
of it, and, soon after. I elt nattered , and the Ganser
dmary °bangs for the better I ha v e a dually expe
rienced smog, owing to that exoellent farina, Indueee
me to believe that I o„ - tiaomPlettlWe ye •
• • AN R,
Commercial Abstraot Clerk in tle al °toes 010 e.
s 51 MO.
[From the Rev. James T. Campbell, Byderetone Roo
. tory, near Fakenheun, Norfolk.)
~ „. DeOembar Ilth, 1859.
GENTLIIIIIN: Le all cues 01 indigestion, Andsortnn
!aril' when the Iver is more than usually anectea, I
conindor Du Barry ' s Revalents Ambles Food the best
of all remedies. Yon can make what use you please of
this otrmmunioation. 1 awl, seittjemen yours, as,.
78.111E4 T. ciAMPLELL.
Perfect digestion, etrong nerveg. and refreshing_ sleep
restored by Du Barry's delicious health-restoring. Reva
lentit Arabic& Food. Upwards of 80 COO oures and many
thousand testimonials. Footed, will+ full instructions,
In canisters ;I lb #l.BO ;IS The till. he biter carnage
free on receipt of ouh.
Sold at the Begot, NS South THIRD Street, by 11.
MUNRO, prinelpal Agent for the United States, and by
all Grocers and Drussints. fell -;m”
FLUSLITOWS
OOD LIVER. OIL.
TO%
CONSUMPTION
S' 'S
PERFECTLY
Pr COD LIVPR.
HET AND PALATABLE. Mont
teetered rat New oundland for the proprietors, from
fresh and healthy livers, by steam, at a low tempera
ture, thee preserving the neatness and purity of the
Oil. while! he natural fishy flavor le perfeetly covered,
tast
and the oil rendered palatable and Agreeable to the
e.
The_proprietors of tide Oil seer. no eens. in having
their oil properly prepared lit Newieun arid, the only
Wane where the Hades morrhuit foun din abundance.
The true Oil is frequently impaired by admixtures with
oil from other species of the Gadus farnily,and only that
coming from the "Banks" can be relied upon as the
genuine.
Our Oil has been analyzed, and pronounced to be
pure. end the perfection of fine quailty—tharaoteristios
which ena ble it to maintain its superiority overall other
kinds.
Prepared and tor sale, wholeeale and retail, by
HABBARD & CO.,
felitml Twelfth and Cheetnnt street, Philadelphia.
DAZINyvr
ani o iE w g l i N TH Att r atoß
I -I universally supplanted all
` other
Ointmen Western ing. epellentiona la , hte
r.astern al l Nenusehetes,whereler Intro
&wed and ta Istrltarts retro .14 the tree Secret of Its
inmost teal cuigerows grections. whether the eause
beisocuteat 0r B U RNS
BURN & 0 SCALDS
are instantly relieved oft their anguish, Matt and
inflammation, by a tune)) , gpoucatien or this
_nig / -
yellow iserer,
_and ths flesh Is renamed as if by a
charm l 'lMPtg i filnY Yiltlt i Ji
BERT ;
Children are .retment en eeeee mimes rnal in
juries. especially from Fluid and Comphene Rz
piosiess—thorefore every mother should have Ulm
heal preparation con- stantly on hand. It huts
sore seas's, and quickly c., removes the TETTER or
RIN WORM, so preen- g /sat in the earssrih_
TbsilTß4 VE t tLBII.B By SEA 4ispl. f .ANp.
l sokd le Tye: ter.and every Vier in
ldes roes ce in f ra. .ii.,
row, MBA wit in lie
arch eo 14 11nt reto . 4 i h lim a re,
.i. re
u bear in in n at eam Streator
fetusbest and only friend. X t is both portable and
Out., an should ever be m is QOM potion, u a friend
in need, There are thou- 5, sande or home witnraures
to testify to its marvellous F,j virtue. who owe their
none Joutsi 1141.11 oriel .3 blip; saving etfmaey. .
wall WlRylol.l r 4r. WV frilt ` 1 1 1 1•711,11•F
OR is is TIY ' q as wet as CURE t
a ' , 11 kinds,
7:igir A " grol l ik r o a tinde.
ells, , /cost ultra Scrofula,
yokes Niaect. 401 Sol es, to y ,
its of S.epttleg, Co e,
CanoaN Olan Mar !Mp Boat
P . llloltOd Lips, eneestßead.
kii:apped Rand', Mercurial Bores, Sprains.
imp& talus i tenerally, Small Pox,
Utrliated Cords. PRA al.
Tumors,
?Veit% of the rag.° ' • MIT,
kin, BA „.„, , ttim. Venereal Bores,
id at the principal Dep'ots, II Broadwea. New Yor,
witel and 151 Chartres street. BOW deans, by .
IQRT R. CO., (Mural Aunt. It can also be o -
tamed of all respectable Dressisti and Merchants
throughout the United State, end Canada.
. DYuTT er BONS.
fay I 8 North BI&CONO Street,
W .ol.ell Atell forreasylvanie..
PIANOS.
11100.
e ct ra o t . k_lSo4 . E r li'S AND OTiIERS'
Eatre r egfo i n e y far k e LL , ANDS .
d 77titiglit
Vg act z s t il3killirrli
fel•lne "c'varlltt.
STEIN WAY & SON'S WYpoa
wwNpIPA
TENT OVER-V.
4. ti ! rift Rai ,
true o G ot t ati . eitu in privets circles b 7 the mug
performers. Received the first preg:Ums oveTe but
makers, from Judges Uke Gottschall
,oAerz.
Challenge alloompetition. BL.Afil
di-tr 14C6 R 'STRUT Street.
i fivpU I bra ritlfaiNTSl
pu MEL tyo OD
ra.
PI 0-iORTES.
MELODEONS.
PIANO -PO • E.
MELO I ON..
• Tir .
4: EoNs,
Made DJ Raven, Baoon, & Co., N & Clark
Hallett. Dam, & Co., and other,.
Igtimp j _
34,14-1. SEVENTH and urr xi,' a uw.
A GREAT I.
PIANOS.
OCROMACRER & CO.,
Cl[ NU Street, respectfully invite the mule
loving public to call and examine their new and ear
wand improvement—
THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of
the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument,
avoiding Blithe objections generally made to the style of
rand YlllllO, also diminishing the out of the same.
volqme, purity of tone, great power,
.brilllaPer! n
-1761144 neliitti, and evennwis of toed', With ragmen° -
reinitirrlltli e l r s hicgliki-PINISIIND
IN
are wholly uneFalled. hey aye reeelved tbs highest
encomiums. an are pronounced by entice to be far su
perior to any netramento ever mannfaohyred in this
country.
conatan r t e ls on hand, a large and elegant eimortment of
oar unrlva led PIANOS. IVe have been awarded the
pirgt Pre irs, at all exhibitions ever exhiblted,si
oluding_the las Medal from Me Crystal Fatima Ex i
tenon. New or .104.3, eel-
LEGAL.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Flask+ of OAOROE Ay PI PER, deolieeed.
NOTIC4 is given that the Widow of said deoodent
has filed her Petition and Appraisement of the Personal
Property elected to be relented by her under the pro
visions of the act of Assembly of 11th 1831, and
that the same will be approved by the stud Court unless
exeeptions thereto shal e be filed on or before the 16th
day of March, 1840. H. ft. WAHHINEIt
reett-mth itt* - A ttorneY for Petitioner.
JANE ADE, by her next frion4; DEN
JAMIN M. PARIS, versus JOJIN WADE.
Common Pleas, December Term, 1869.T0 JOHN WADE—Sin you will take notice, that
the testimony on the part of the libellant in the above
,oase, will he taken before the Examiner upon Tuesday.
the sixth day of Me oh. A. D. 12.50, at 4 o'clock P. M. at
my aloe. No. aill) WALNUT Street, when and where
y ou may ettenelAyou think proper.
Tnom DIV.LIL, Attorney for Libellant.
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
• PACKAGE HARDWARE 110IISE.—W0
H. would reseeetfully call the attention of the Gen
e 11_6111WItre TlAtte to our extensive Stook of DIM
HAM. HARDWARE, whioh we offer at a mall
adyanoer the packets.
Ordentfr tweet importation solicited, and Grads de
livered a titer in this city, lieW York or New Orients.
W. G. Lltil at Son.
,
SD COMM ROE Street,
Imparting and Olmmisstoo orahan%
And Agents for Yoreign end Denmetto menewitte,
anm-tf
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c.
E STA 814 ISUED 1760.
PETER LORILLARD.
SNUFF & TOBACCO MANUFACTURER,
/8 and 16 CHAMBERS STREET,
(Formerly 42 Chatham street, Now York.)
Would call the einem' attention of Orman; and
.11ruggists to hie removal. and also the al UM.' of hie
manor actors, via:
DROWN SNUFF.
Macaboy, llemigros
H
Fine appen, Fuse
Comae Alumni. Natchitookeir.
ealir s iN FF. Copenhagen.
flootoh,
I%l '
must Nootoh, High 4sat,
Fresh Honey Dsw_gtootoh, or Lundy too t.
TONACCO.
,'tondo, VIE GOT C4IEWING. 111dOl1Ng.
NO. 1,
112.. 1, L or plain, NIA JsB o
Cavendish, or sweet_ open ish,
• 80 1 . & raix'dal west Scented Orinoco, Canister,
uo
Kitefoot. T Foil Cavendish, yore Turkish.
9 11.T 2 11L thii e ntZ " Otlore Q tr l i l ro t a
Snuff.
wo,oh will be found a superior artic le for dipoles' pur
poses. d -Ram
NIOIIOLSON,
4, :Hann (Rota re r or
Ulna. LINEN and MARSEILLES
DOBOMB AND COLLARS.
A large and, ohoioe assortment, and IVI3LL MADE, al
ways on band, unto which I particularly invite the at
w awa ot nava ann_promnt•payi n 5 CHART TIME
8. E. corner of S E COND and ARCH Streets, Phila.
delph ' IaIS-2m*
NEWW CROP nirMera NEW ORLEAZIS SUGAR.-
A i ZVI lll i l 1211C41°"41?jr
VODPIBII.-600 qtly. Extra Grand Bank
N../ la Moro ma for gala Di
T
02 yx_4 0.,
m
TM uf trO A wal o i Wharv,
'OR TIIE SOUTII.-011ARLIE-
ToxAm o rltyt t nejtj . EAntsnins.
Heavy Freiht at an
aver
of irirtmitn per cent. be
low New To s it . c pai ng! N
The u. S. 61411 Steamship K 1 9 i3VOSIE STATE. Cap
tain Charles F. Alarshmen, w ea t on Monday, March
a, at 10 A. M.
Through in 48
YON to 50
SAVANour n—linlNAyH
40 hour. at Sea.
, GA.
The U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Friday, March 53
at 10 o'elook A. M.
'through in 68 to 60 hours-oily 48 hours at Sea.
/6 0- Sailing days changed from every Saturday to every
five days. Goods renewed, and Bills of Lading signed
every day.
The splendid firet-e , agg side-wheel Otearoships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE, OF GEORGIA now run as
above every ten day', thus forming a five-day @ammo-
Marlton with Charleston and Savannah, and the Smith
and Sou hweet
At both Char leston and Savannah, an
trrrasidt O ri d•
for with con
' e g NS th
Rae thest.
Freight and insurance on a N large
proportion or Goods
Chipped South will be found to be lower by these ably*
than by galling vessels, the premium being one-half the
to
H.Llneurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
umpteen/try, farther Or Clulleston or Savannah.. the
Railroad Companies ta ung al ojim_from_tharie pointg.
• GREAT RE UCT 021 IN AR&
Fare by this route 25 40 per cent. cheaper than by
the Inland Route, aa wil be seenq the following sche
dule, Through helots Vie Charles
ton and avannah steanurb ps,INO UDING MEALS on
the who le route, except from Oharleiston and Savan
nah toMontgomery 3
INLAND
To Char1e5t0n........516 00 Charleston.--.....*Xl 60
Savannah 10 00 Savannah-- II 00
Augusta..,..... to 00 Augusta 2d 00
Macon II 00 Ma50n....—..._ M 76
Atlanta 23 NI Atlanta 41 00
Columbus 13 00 Colambits.._..... Nt CO
tlbany •.. 24 00 Albany. SZ 00
reo
o° o
..... . 46 00
New 89 74 New 01133113..,.,.. 01 00
EXCURSION TICRETB ro THE () ARLEBTON
CONVENTION. . was.
No bills of lading . signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or punts apply on board, at second
wharf above Vine etreet, or to
ALEX._,HERON,Jr., _
Southwest corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT,
Agents in Charleston T. IL &T. O. BUDD.
Savannah. 11UNTER & oematgLL.
For Florida from Char Mon, steamer Carolina every
T YVVioride from Savannah, steamers St. Mary's and
St. John a, every Tuesday and Saturday.
FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.—
, •
A tt.W YOLK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP
%it'd States Mail SDrablaa
form, David Mau. Gommando and ON, UW
tons Jamas A. Wotton,_ Commander, vri ea,* Now
Havre, and SouthaMpton, for the year IP" on
t o &Hawing dare
To mootiew roanirementa of o Post OMoo Do
mint, the oya of nit! GO and FIJL
from HA RE and SO TH aftm
present vomits, be 0 aged as Ira
PM aria Mr ;Tata= bi tta d = " Mbl i
the mohednle remains unaltered: °a
7 . 10 1111 W TOIL . R/Atta Ail lOW/ 70M
FOL ON-...Pnaly, PULTqa— an. t 0... 11.
Offirrlet. I: Pg eg::: - tg2 1 9.1 , K e a b:a
1 :1
0,i,t4i477 .. . R:1 1 :3 1 ,. Sr, ().
..
1 1 :1Vettl.
heanowiltektil, ow *an 1 f or overnment set
vioefinttipMe Tun, se r. dill. non attention
hag in in In e oonatrgotinn
tie hell sad ma
nn ry toil te to sty and ann. ne lamp Woe nye
water-tight rapartments enolosleilq engines, ao
that la the tweet or ecintslon or at no, the water
oonld not roach them, and the pumps NI ng free to work,
the safety of the venal 01l panniers would be ini
oared. Remit exponsen se demonstrand the shoo
lute necessity of MI mod. o oonstruotioe.
TAO sooommodetions to; passongers are bettered to
°nion° every =eon ana 00AVORIOROO that can be n
oire
From New York to Notithangton or Hays-First
a l l i l 'A'n e gitgfiregritiMiton to Now York-Pint
Cabin. TOO Mune I Bennet do., ato franca.
Templet:44ga Ting to London theta enamors ores tla
mouton of ea may both in time and ex
k i i L e i al i d n wia A ro U P I to O 4 . ola i rrpi ri . : I t g l a it i l iVE
eafro f Mtlatriall rtl... Le
toper Doe.
wj r g r irgitla l f tralrart hiellr York.
AKE at h i AV A its yt g .
h IAMVAMOOMPANY,
Ant, shla
. IL3 l y, f ,Agant, Offine, Tobano Wareham.
ROOK anrFRO Btstiota, Plundolohn.
lans of the a pa oan be seen. ellt•tmlikl
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
8 rm. AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM
e titan $W YOU TO
m v .
Second Cabin Passage... • .• • • .. 70
germ a ge TO avgiroot..
Chief Cabin Passage .MIIO
Beoond Cabin PIUOISTO. • •-• • ~,. 60
The ships from Boston
ea.
at Halifax and Cork RR
rTo
ERBIA, C4Pt• brill. I CANADA it C 6 :Rt. Laos,
RAA. Out. j. tone, AMERIC Capt. Millar.
ABIA. Capt. E ott, NIAGARA Capt•Andeeson
AFRICA, Conj./Malmo:I, EUROPA, yt. J. Leitch,
BCOTIA, (now building,/
These vessels tarry a clear white light at muthead;
been on starboard base... red on port bow. E
RABI A, Stone, leave el. York, Wednesday, Feb`y 20
EUROPA. Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, March 7
AFRICA, Bhannon, " York, Wednesday, ildoro 14
AMERICA, Millar, "
Boston
Wading, Mato
ASIA, Lott. N.Yorlf, W_ednit M a t o
CANADA, Lang, " idogtop, Wetlrie av, April 4
ARABIA, atone, N.York. Wednesday, Annl
Miller, •' ~ e ton. Wes~6ceeda7 . Aprl 1183
Berths not scoured until . pald tor.
An experisnoect Burgeon op board,
Lite owners of these
c h i o p
not bs sematuttable for
Gold, Silver , Scallop, Smola, Jewelry, Preening alone*,
or Metals, unless bills of Lading ate atEllep the-Ter o T. SZta•
the value thereof therein eApreaseri. or rreit ht or
passage apply MINA D,
647 4 Bowling Green, Re , or
-.1 - I" ! 0, STEAM DIRECT TO ALL
GREAT B°"4IUN AND
.t i mis hi. .
,mitA,c a tm. trams:am
.40mi,
ese Stamen aye_ Gjyde-built eeettelet
ere Wended to sail from er , North /Nem N. Y.,
"iettimaN, a N, liavaag, AND
Tim _stelae and_ power rc4i Bons fiteamsWp
SA ROMA. OW, Ehleri, IMO tone bnitten. erllt
af ireltai s MARCH let, at 12 o'cil
YenßiPatittaVn eo h ‘
IVA ALT l rte d g=
Ste
b 7 the fil ovine
go o
f V t attrie li tß ,
rates.
ft
These demons ars A;1491 with. wangled sof eta
oiodations issoitoi Mint-class PktioTT•ll%
Th• ?gig ab=o o li t rs of these ohms are
ei ntaleges oi.passagelrei t ted rOrt.ondon, South
altias fortr;t4 li ag u iriatd " :4ll, oL k ill parts of
By ro opi al s i t L l easorA gic
I fAllitadidAhla ISM he Prete,
sitil to Moss Der tot *gent. and shipped
o r ul t i r
& in reig or soap, aoply.oxoluiTrly at the
nikr VO r rtil i taroZ i el °M S.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
4EALED PROPQRALS will be received until the
tbjh of APRIL nest. for the graduation and wissen{7
cf ftillOsrzglmed , /
N 'RAILROAD.
To Wit : Bees. 16, 26 r TB, 89, 84, 17 , 33, 33, 36,3 T, 38, 33,
a
edthee: cavating tit a
TUNNEL 1 WO FEET ,1,01
M 0 fIEC. 30.
The above sections comprise I the bean' work on
tic, hue of the road, end is believed to be the beet class
b work that has been (littered to Cont actors for some
11 0, being the work that is misogamy fnr the cgastrop
iori of a first-blase rqed with lieu light grades over a
roker Caitiii4
top and prOilell MAY b. seen at the
Ergot's ci se in Anentown.
arms 347inent nn
to art q 1 1.14137 1 i: E . lt 'l arttir ' BoN ad , Lehigh
county, Pa. 1 , order o the ard.
J. F. Blip PERWORTIf, President.
Ono. D. ROBIRTI, Chief Engineer.
Feb. 7, 1860. feißbtaplB.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
•L application has been made to "The Trustees of
the Fire A sloolati on of Phdadpla for the.renetal of
altar of inaumnee, te 4, tamed dated name
di &ENTER & StEIOIIERI for 81400, Sept.
p 1881, which hotelmen lost, and any information thereof
will be received ill
BREUER, R & C..
fo2s.atufath 127 MARKET Street.
tteJTrag
CORN Exonaius BANE.—Philadel-
El
phis, Nov. Se,liaa.
At an ection held on the ILt Ingtent,the following
gentlemen werybosen Dia tors ofjtas nut
Alemder . Cattail, aleph Lindsay.
Ebast K. eff, nel 'l'. Canby,
mu Steal, Y. Omar,
mind A. Solider, basis* limb',
taxan_das and Vandereenr,
Hugh ura 11. Mingle,
Christen J. I(
10 Oil l ad111141 1 1:WilWA P 41r "
-if 11:4: Emy.4,Pmient
. TO tcsun.Y. Cunt's."'
weta i wag.
Cr HARKNESS,
COMAI.IBBIOIf MERCHINI
6144 m 311 OVT it WR4 v
rittLAD reuA.
A LFRF.D L. HOUGH,
-LA- PAYER MANUFACTURERS' AGENT,
Order i o so for T ry denriptlol2 of
PAP R ANDPAP .R-MARER'S tdATRRIALL
o. 17 Booth BI TR Street,
it R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE
litap AND 00,tiVEYANaER, NORM
TO •
htirleTT,Bacika, Muter own,
USitt(itnEttornadltd... North.
0,... _ 4116,49
PAWSON 4r, NIVIIOLSON,
BOOKBINVERB,
NOB. 819 AND 421 81F011 IiTaHtST.
HetWeep Myr jo BEL Nlid tes A tnut 'artists,
LA.
JAMHE4 PAWBON. JAB. B. NICHOLSON.
1617-1 y•
R R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO
• KER AND CONVEYANCER, P a.
leo Farms for sale in Bunke, Montgomery ,1111 llh
ter counties. Catalogues of Farms, withfull (marls
lone, sent by mall. fef,am
v B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND
• • BC OS_CRIPTION A GENCT, for PrinoillieWs-
PaPertand ?oldies's or ity mid Country, N.B. 001‘
nor Fl FTH n CREST UT.
44droa "Y . . r4Lr4
TAUS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law,
N 0.113 South FOURTH Street. nl6-11m*
WALLACE & BRODITRAD,
EXCHANGE PLACE t NEW YORK.
Stooks ona Bonds bought nml_soid, on Commission.
FRANCIS N. WALLACI. 4RWLIID 0. BIODRIA.R.
0118-Im.
AL"
. MoKINNEY
ArtoRNEN! Al I,Aw,
omorm mot. rA.
m mizt u ttat i o . Woutmoieland, Armatroaslgid.B
-
Tll.ll ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE
CHEEITNU.T forwards Pftmels, Paok
'get rderoltandisp, noes and Bpeg• , either AI
Its own L t igict au: oogrun t ir th othlii i ipres io c om;
Wtted'apatz " E. fil. ns a gklol%
aul-tt leaaralflapenntendent
DRAWING AND PAINTING MATE.
1 111At i a te A Heats' Stationery.
10:::14 : i n aterist..
fitnnt n lir. l o l ,l 1... WA; I t r ttr g itlao for Artlata fa
Stant..
.t t iree add nature Frames.
laying Canis, 4morionn an Frond.
tilo g ing gratin to Oot e
N g mi & J h AN GI S T N H ZRY e
t
WHOLESALE ANDRKTAIL.
00-an
FIJGUET & SONS,
PsJi. IMPORTERS OF irAyialtk CIGARS,
flo. 216 South FRONT Street,
Rem)lre regularly a run assortment or desirable CI
GARS, which they offer at low rates, for oash or ay
proved °red' t. felo-1v
AOKEKEL.-500 bbls Primo No. 1.,
•Lcis. 600 balm Lam e Nq. 3.. 200 bins Small No. A, aid &A
eAortmont of ?Bak/WM
YOt 38.10 'N M. 3. TAYLOR. to 00..
.131 132 and lm / NOH WhimlN4
RlO.E.—Pnme retailing Oharleeton Rice
tlil
811 for solo by ]AREA IaRARAN h 00., Mira
,
SHIPPING.
Np,TTCES.
BUSINESS CARDS.
ILL ST AUCTION'.
IFIIIRNSEp t BRINLET & 00,
Ne. MA4T BYRNE".
FIRST SALE OF FRF CH DRY GOODS.
On Frights Mominit
March Id. at 10 ND clock
-480 packages and lots of fancy and staple French dry
goods. oomprising a general AND
RICH PAR/8 DR/28 BILKS AND SILK ROBES—
JUST LANDED
A large iproiee or it, 91. and Zr inch ?tell Faris stripe,
one, plea:Land plain pooh de Note.
Paris "L YON Seend colored silk robes.
BLACK GROB DE FRANCE.
40 pieces, 28 and 34 inch. high lustre b%ok grog de
Primes.
PARIS PRINTEIMBAREGES, ORGANDIES, AND
LAWNS.
Peril printed bareges.
9 8 Paris printed organdie, and lawns.
9-8 printed ehinrn
Toe FRENCH BLACK LA A CE POINTS, TALMAS.
AND
TN) rich French black laceßß AWLS.
mantles. points, talmna, thaw% and
FRENCH LAOS VEILS AND TRIMMING LACE.
An invoice of
• Holt French black lace veils.
' !oh French black trimming laces.
ftgemlu k tr s tiri"4 4 ll =ethos._
PAR 8 STELlid r c ri iA LB-BROCeali AND PRINT
-I,OOODBORDERS
14 4 fine P Rtella shawls, printed and broche
borders.
1.003 Scotch Stella shawls.
TRIMMING RIHBONSJ Ro t
An Invoice of new stria trims,{rib/tool, thread
laces, and black Elk Isom
SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS.
On Tuesday Moraine.
Marsh oth. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on six months'
credit
-4:0 packages and lota of imported and domestic dry
goods.
V/ SCOTT, Jr.. AUOTIONNYM, No. 431
• cusentUT STREET A onte the Natal
to
between ZOURTII and .W 1 pr Elgeeta.
EIPMAL f SALE OP 100 DOZ EN
N EITEREOqCOPIO
PICTURES. REVOLVING AND SINGLE BOXES.
.11te.oho.
This Morning,
March lit, oommenoing 105 e o °leek. oomprising
an anortment a of Laugheinfe plain and colored
En lie plain
i nd polo eQ T U ra:.Te. °'"4".. en d
also, walnut and rosewoo d revolving boxes for 100
views, sing e morocco, rosewood, and Walnut boxes.
Ac. Ac.
Aso, a superior fire-proof safe, roads by Ivans
Watson, and cost sl3a,
Also, a superior fireproof cheat.
FIXTILIRsB AT PRIVATE SALE.
The fixtures of s first -Wass dry-goods store, in perfect
order ; ooet *l.BOO.
pIIILTP FORD & CO , ADOTIONEFIRB,
A No. MO MARKET StreelitmlUl MINOR Street.
SALE OF 1,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND
BROGANS.
This Morning,
March Ist, 51 0 10 o'clock precisely . , will be sold by
catalogue. on or months credit r 000 pass* men's
bole'. and youths' French 'oodi 8,31 tip boots and
progana I men's, boye', and 'baths' oat gaiters, patent
leather Oxford tie. and gaiter,: bufhis [-welt do looms;
maw: and children'. call', goat. kid inameded and
ktp boots, women's, misses' and children's do,- nom-
Pritag an sanortment of goods from tirst.class .C:411U1111
11001ai manumoturena
sir Catalogues and gamine early on morning of sale.
At dosesmmemet skins , e—
") French calf and 3,009 lbe Bile Mar
°unitise.
Also, in sale samples of 100 oases Boatel gingham um
brellas.
LA ea. in sale of Thursday, will be sold to close an es
rtottLs.ooo pieces of straw laces, gimps, and bonnet
(1 J. WOLBERT 1 UO. , AIIUTIONEEIII3,
Na I 519 ARCH /West. betoryp Fi(th and Sixth.
LARGE BALE OF F RNITU e.
RE, &
On Fnday amps.
At 10 o'clock, at 519 Arch street, a large assortment of
superior furniture mod house-famishing good., China,
glue, and Liverpool PRIVATEelated are, /cc., &o.
FOR BALE,
A very fine white, thorough. bred Durham short-horn
bull, tap months old, from the herd of Richard Wistar,
MOSES NATHANS, AIIOTIONEEE
00TIL•ttilliaT21111 B a re " ' the"
" ' the"
TO LOAN. ,
$5130,000 to Wan, In large or null IlLOSOOntet 011
aorta !told and Elver Mate , dummde. matebes. Jewel
ra fo s winsit Mser i lLdrY it= etlilu a =. el
frdlinT,iniesilaraidoliq:barnes=artiolin
valise. lor an y birth of tinw agre p .en more
Mend terms at any caber nt la Oda
city.
GREAT ORhEPE FOR BARGAINS.
At private Ilia eplend i lipieno forte , in non roierwood
cane, most VW. prloe $ ; ins liamiret 'Wig
-6114e Patent lever watch, Mlle time and dent
1000OCtir 0111 Y IVO; PAP Mild linnuntiesse PO
teat ItiVir ws hes. of um matt Imre and best
rare, tram 1 91 to tilICO; Res gold doable- tbain Eng
fine Went lever watches, bed make, from to iller•
d Monied level
watob l e a si t TetekeV i ril 115 to pi; open fee 1 twos
IMO to
i t 4.tial s i a Witarraol Lecr to re l liiip wets imel;
Engle% e a Wier " wat o'hes,in hunting mum
end double bottom , of the most approved and best make,
from 1 10 to SE; Amerman hunting ease silver:at;
lever watobes at SE; Minting owe silver ti ex
watches ; ditto double timp.irterl $. O to *XII
ease silver lever wetohes. Inn jenrinted.irde finis
a key, from ON to iNlijimitt, WO an 7. , ;
bruiting omoguer of eq r. IMO,
boot SO to' ; Olpttl see do.,lmim l N, t; ..taz
ems elver pine watches. tau *wall ,
f rom 47 to
$10; open taw do., tom IS to MI: I ler quarter
watches from $9 to le; silver French:eV pm
at t i n got ta l
s pitz! huntin asp &AM Inner
rom
sad erio N. 4 ...t. .4 ~....1.1.17,..,..i..=
I.4.detiii.v.iNv 0 Friiiirid i r..bl=PAy de
glijk
=taboo, for 10 . a usaal e sta:gioss.
91250400 to lean, n me to ants pshesin cm dry and
every kind of OE4 ca" thaw any
other establ ish , va c e to PO 7by the atiatomeer, at vary MP
CONSIGNMNNTS (340ITRD.
to(Vants of yid every ad of i s soldoltot
sis v
_.• tw o- SU%
... Es dais goods yid o•
advaa la sawn oa
"Nu timurra.
COAL.
PAVVT. DILLIIR. 71110. D. 2MOD7.
liF URI; £ EMORY,
Moo No.llo WALNUT stroot,PhiLsdelobta.
891.% , ,raNT8 FOR
E. Ro o t:I: I :471 Mouttaut Whits Am b, aad
Coc. atonal Black Heath and Otto
Povad...l7aanal and railroad from Elohnrilrill Emu,
. 0 Rai 00., Pa. tott-Ato
BOUSKKEKPRREI LOOK TO YOUR
JL-Lintfreat e ty i Tour TL 4t7 .lalCHlrwhoro
Eptbitt t e y beaj ty of Lelegh Asa 150kost
-1 r o ere et the viag rerlaood wow:
int % extior I, tra-• : —..141 ipoj toe,
r L e UL-:•-----”--..«.... 3le .r
ep i rrsqat slate or dutAng u tartif . ht li /
V,I r , , . d Jo i ltlzt . ammo r NIA
ole4m
SW. GROOME 00.
* Ofiria• la South FOURTH Street,
AND
mum*, ENE EITRKET, acHITYLMI N
Dialogs and Staitiatii
Mout Mountslfr o kaildhaylkill
itoilhandise taken w 61145
W.OKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN
tA -A- LEHIGH 00AL,prpievCilthit e ztlap
n e ri k e li n tOUlg i " 36:4"W"ra
,MACHINERY AND IRON.
eiXera. V. XERITZ 4. IranOBAN
. WIL IA X_ le.
SOU! FOIJNDRY,_
FLPTH AND WARRINGTON STREETS,
THILADI ETH IA
• wsHarcg. a BONS,
ENGINEERS I , ND MACHINISTS,
im
Mafaoture Halt and Jaw Preuure Steam Engines,
far Land, River, and Mar ne terrine.
Boiler,. lissome tare, Tanks,lron Boats, &e.: Caetingv
at . all kinds, either iron or 5r.,,.,
r Frame Roofs for Gas Work', Work Shope, Rail
fLat.one, So,
Worts and 011.1 Machinery of the latest and moat im
proved oonetruetton.
Every description or Plantation Machinery, inch as
anger, Saw. and Grist Mi Is , Vacuum Nun. Open Steam
Trains, Defecators,Pilters, Pumping Engines, ike.
Sole Agents for N. Mime* Patent Sagan dtu'
Apparatus; NaserYth's Patent Steam Ilannoar ;
Aspinwall Ja, Weise?. Patent Centztfusal Sugar DMA -
Inn Machine atua-y
UFMTSI FURNISHING QOOU.
1 - W. SCOTT—late of the gruk or Win.
J • orr to SoottIINTOR'S FUMIEIR
INC* ORR and Pa T 814
?, , ,. A /AEsT h .Virel"ll l t.(l4o4o Oplicoute thOtrar l MPage,)
rW e rittild reralt: the attention of hie
tonyipatrond add ends hie new stmt. and Ls Dre
w i fill ordir ed. or I ET% iirrituirectwitt
Cis ?thin; and Cain.
•
SOUTIIERN OIL COMPANY
OILISAIIII. •
Vb.; Muchluerr M. at I 6 per cant. below the ahem.
set lubricating meet in use. for rail r oad car boxes. sta.
tIPOIkTY 'melees. sugar radium's, pnettespresses. ao.
TUE on is chemically pure; is entirely free from gum
M sold, arid RI all changes of the temperature Males
its perfect llnlpldlt
It dm bea u tea against
a rm. ?olai
ItArctic, whale al elpthei k t m and me i dereaSedjimi
e ra i tiVinlag: Ori 4 3ta Malc er i n Li a d ° est:m 14 1 9 1-
aa, t r omp s , jito. dieereno e vm pereeptlom,
tui attention of Naohnilate is particularly Ira:masted.
itiltt TO
Enr i l l O a at l l a Pt e cTaL. °ad '
, ofnmerrsal Brijerus, of New orleans.
loher' s hum. definery, di. Louis.
J. REDMAN c,QXE. A g ent,
144 Bouth FOURTH Stree
tell-Im rhandolaki t.
s.
111, RICK-MAKING MACHINES which tern-
MII4 Va l is ° l4rigr
11 .2;01,:iel4sa' 8. 13 616bstrn
NEW YORK KEROSENE OIL.--/00 bbla
for solo it aaantliotrieamsr do
no DEN.
t is-1m el North THIRD Btroat.
WIRES AND LIQUORS.
WE CALL ATTENTION OF THE
TRAMtigh i l , ‘ carT i rd i ajA r l a g e
A mignlf in assorted Protium oonguinity on hand..
era maim] for threat importation.
.o—Hennaggy CognaVior Sognan„ London and
Ho land Oing, Claret la W aad Laaffraeajaea,
high and low prim. ONGCH , teappflar.
can-Orn n 7 South FRONT. alladelphia.
GEORGE W 1T.1047,
N 0.131 Souti,FRONT attePt.
Importer of Braudft muss. &et, ours for oaf. In
oo only. tho following . arms othlir standard broads
1 .7 rdy t
et, gaztlllma, & 00., os. 'pea fa Cto , ,
Wes Robin, & Co., i t vuoSY, & Op.
a t m
. floiretto,
. Dun t & 110.. IFisin,
on roprietora.
. & F. MtrtOINN. pa. Renoom.T.
r, Stuart sat Katt Whiskey, end talih r ot;
sambas of ModeVihera i Port. HMV. t._
Rhine Wlnes, Palm 0 , /make os ja11....ta
Om Nom. Bordeaux . to.. 0 ruer-lx
SAUWANDER amm.
A large assortmi s idA.
WATSOPII
P 1 / 1 4•DMPI irDIUFACTIIRRII
NAMUR SAFES.
VAULT DOOR/I,
For Bank' ea/Rare&
HAIM LOOM_
Equal to tine i lo_oe.
IRON DOORI3. ERB.. .
elm gsod tersis tu uk t ny o ther estaboanment tles
"11 40:21A. WATSON,
N 0.304 0 NUT Street.
Phlladoopio.
MARE SIVE Ira A OALL. sadutol
ARGE AND VALUABLE STOOK
iSofiles selling out at Greatly Reduoed Prices,
at 426 culsTN uy Street.
. _ .
320.000 worth Staglard Weight Boehm oomprixiog
an assortment of all aloes.
. . • .
Counter, Portable Platform, Warehouse, Hal, Coal,
Cattle, and Railroad Scales.
Purchasers will tine it for their Intermit to call sag
examine the above_ goods at .
No. elt CHESTNUT STREET, Plailadelina.
CHAS. A. DANUELS.
The attention of oauntry merohaute is called to the
above stook.
FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALE&
F°r
SOAP AND OANDLES.-50 boxes Deter-
S eottilar° m i r 80 01 ich) boxu Ada
-110 icir i mie by RA y s i tuffitAin. °l "
& O ita %
I& & Whtivvrkv.
taq-NED SWAIL-5410 b •te. crusbed,
witat;."sksaVrairatetirMtri
RAIMII By ♦IICTION.
. .
1% THOMIS tt- SONM
A.TA- 1 •
N0a.139 and In SOUTH FOURTH RTIRRT.
tram:My Noa. IT mtg./
CARD.
FIFTY-FOURTH TRADE BALE.—T
will -ionrac
el du Trod a Bala to &naiades sal 01frownwa
on blanday. Ulttt Kant.
Cataintes nady.
;PRIM? RALRIHIT(
8P9.10. 6TOCXB AND BAAL lIITAT IC
se.nd Bat - us fielo—March ;Oa, nt seas. at the Ex
eharqe.
Third Swing Salo—]Bared Oth, in ths swain. st the
Exchange.
'lowa Bonn' Bale—Xoteh ltd r as esit POSCI
Fsmillagant reaidenge. OW Palo= mg.
Fifth Epruig balsr—abarah 11th. st Mon s at tha Fs.
odao e.
EP Part of the handbills for *soh of the Mora Was
now ready.
" vgrimi y iblav y.AL yarr
o m An
ratralolta overt Tuesday, at tria la
Stir gontnbutora haniptd the oatton_of tall eat i l %
Wir nand bilis of aaoknotattld .......
addition to winch we annum. on the X re
to tps rale one *maw! oatiloduaa, II PaPin s
tat , i fali dentran of all WI arose ;0
pA elluvirber PlafitTfl RAM
IT a heas a &moist ugleldats e t
gat, including army desonaho i t °ar
u /4W
ttlerty. .IMlLiv i r
101" Real seats an oa °argils jilft .
sad advertisad ta oar
(of ' , filial' lagoon ars alletild fraaaaTlTl
PIiItRILMORY ka.
tln Tu-wv.
Mates 6th, at 12 o'clock. wog, at the Pkiladelsida
&shame, ‘lll be sold, without miens, for account at
whom it my concern,
I onsioal share Iso new shares) &la ?melee* Lead
Associatme.
For other amounts,
1 share Diladelptda Library.
1 mbar* keripanti Is Library.
iharea Delaware Mstall Pasty !mance Co—par
82a each.
SECOND SPRING SALE—MARCH Ilth,
At 16 o'clock, won.
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE erf ado mrd. No.
633 North Thirteenth maw, above jq~
Peremptory Sale.— VALDA BL)3 4 h, SIPT I ND
—Four-story brief atom No. t 24 North shoot, be
twoen Arch and Race streets. ST We • la
SMALL PANIC It sores. with improssmooya, on
the Bates mad. I mile from PlentamnolTYSM,
from Line-Lannaton station, oe Proren i ria l p il r
rams Railroad, Montiomery county, Pa. E fiv - loam
dusts paiscianon.
THIRD SPRING SALE—MARCH 6.
At 7 o'cLcalg is the EPOIL2I.
° V04 9 8111 Btlfa t iMAL A EIVIS . 41
Spruce Wee t. between Second and
We by order of Helra—Estat• of Bonlada n akaaan,
&teased.
THREE-STORY BRICE MELLING. Nacre Vas
street. between Foarth and Firth attests.
()robins' Court Salo—Satan/ of Jobl,MoCrthal.,
FIVE DWELLINGS, Aorta Tturd street— -
story brink I two-story_ brick. Lad 2 two ston
dwellings. No. rs/ Non/inn rd street, between :Tamma
ny and Green street&
°rebuts' court dale- Estate a Mary I..arrpe. deed.
TWO YEARLY GROUND RENTS. RH ISA oat
of lots west side of Such street. monk Fitrwatar
street..
,
Bamp Eatate.—TWO-BTORY BRICK DWELLING,.
west side of Math sweet, north of FIMV
gain* Estate. TWO STORY F
INo 4 _llo2th a de of rum street. west. - 7ErAmiL L.
HOTEL AND DWELLING—Frsme tweep, ecestikeesa
cowl' of Fourth and Coates striate. Vl*Lhlllt name
pyrethrum In the rear.
FOURTH SPRING BALE—MARCH 7th.
Perempto Salt on the Prituilses 7 P sees..
ELEGANT R E SIDENCE
SIDENCE AND FURN e ,
ptNE ei
PAINTINGS. BILLIARD TABER, etc,
Of a Gentleman Declinini k i x ithi ) wikmPing.
Id
Wednesday orm4,
Much 7th, at o'cloelt. Will seal. et Labile sale.
without re eeee , on the Premises. No. /1 17 rilbert 4. 1
the superior Residence and Funuture. liet ta es
feet front on Filbert street.toppoei to Penn Beame,resei
144 feet in depth to Cuthbert street. The mansion Is we
of the but bruit houses in the city, and rerdetle With
every modern improvement and ronYerdence—abeam
side garden supenoritew .table and roach house on
Cuthbert atet, he. The whole in snootiest repair.
Tenne—Sll.OUo mar remain on bond and mortgage In
the usual manner. Of the balance. only ID Me re amen.
or an approved endorsed note at 40 days; reeitnie is as,
nine, and twelve months, satiefactorily sensed with
interest. Sir Sere peremptory. For Di I desorintione,
see handbills,
VP' The FURNITURE, which livery eIegSAL and in
hilt-Tate o*. der will be sold by eatakwes, immediately
after the sale otlie hoc..
1P" BALE A cowry., of both the Real Palate sad
yuraitine, ineluding the entire elegant rceevooddraw
ing-room. library, dining-room. and chamber femi
tare ; haute mantel sad pier animate fine homage& ear
tains, elegant gas etuuttlebers. splendid china dinner
arid dessert sets, nth ent glass, superior Ilhelleld pia
ted-ware, Sae carpets, to
VALUABLE ORIGINAL PAINTINGS, -
By eminent European and American artiste itchodtat
Mel *diem- Danesobrender,Schltssinser„:s,,,h, s ki,
yen, Bulimia, Ballaille. Teddeman. f'inta. Montagne.
Greevert. C. Erma heir. Pant WelieT„l ii i - d m m t . m.
0,d., Potter, T. Moran, We:elsidie, and War tele
brated minters.
Also, e, number of fine Syrairings.
Also, a soyerior Praha billiard MN°, in complete or
der,eost 8750.
W ?day he 113Latiibed, With natal:amts. on Monday
and T13911dA7, ptevione to gale, from 10 to 2 • 'clack.
FIFTH SPRING SALF.—MARCH 13,
At /3 o'olook - - noon.
411.11 M
Orphans -. ' COW'S Bats—Estate of /dark Whitoodon, de-
rliTO THREE-STORY BRICE DISTILLING% north
west corner of Juniper and Rodman menet., between
Thirteenth and Broad and Lombard and South streets.
O
ceased—
telhant• Court Sakr-kstate of Howell HoTkute.de-
NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 'IV Path Thir
teenth street. above Walnut amt.
A,ARGE AND SUPERIOR RwSIDENCR SPRUCE
STREET—Three-Mon/ bnakresidemeonthallmodara
oolvenienees. N 0.193) Spruce street. with greets her,
Conservator,. stable.. coach house. and large lot. 44 sst
front. 510 feet deep to Latimer street. Two trouts.
Executors' Sate—Eatate of Robert 2nox Peott. de
teamed—
VALUABLE LOT. tI ACRESorith ins Moan barn.
and frost of over Ka feet on India* Motes Mop, btu
Germantown. Sir See
_plan.
girrWO HANDSOME MODERN REBID= Antli
it., north ads, east of Twentieth street;
all modern eonrenienose. tir.fmniediateve
MODERN THREE-STORY DEICE D
No. 9AI north Fifth street. between George Wager
strostsjete N Liberties.
MODERN DWELNG, No. 9040 Was West. be
tween Twentieth BRI C K en ort, streets.
TWO-STORY DwELLINGF No. IS Brier
Place, (formerly Bards Coml.) hetwien Lase* astir
Spruce and Tenth and Elerenth streets.
SALE Op 5VFE.117.7. FURNITURE. EXTBNi SION(
TABLES. MIRK/ 8. 81, P RIOS PIA,NO_FORTE
NOASURANDELI TRCASESCRE-PR
. CHINA AN GLAittswelt REDS AVD
REDDING!. BRUSSE ARPETS.
CARD.— Our sale this morning at the Attrition
Store will nominal. besides lIM Ws of a:zimetnt seamed
pap
[minus, rumor mahogany piano forte. mad.
Lona, gas okaflrers. several Large book
elision dining tables superior ins-proof safe= l 4
EYSDI & Watson,Ahe_ iron fire-aroof safe. Chmi sad
slaseware. beds 'and bedding. En:meals sweets. &a..
formes an attractive assortment Worthy Wikattilajjois
of ladies and others demons of parettau
for •
lar xi C i tt=ea now rear. and the artWiea armagedi
_
suiffraintimmic e
Tim Morsung,
At II Walack. at the Auction atortiir
gaciellept second-hand.faraltage mas h
lIIIMirs.
boamokaltog, rel ear = : Me more
sal%
SALF. OF hILIORLLANEOI73 DOOLI.
Fday D o k' nu
Wren nd , eoll On eatten ri ot book' on kt.
mums ennisann
Isr - For pnrriculars see ostalognos.
Sale No. HIS Samoa t`rost. -
'ELEGANT FURNITURE. MMROIIB, CUR- a
Tainyo.
On Tuesday' organs,
March etb, at 10 o'clock. at o.lll2lSpraye street. the
(*maitre of a gentleman deolinuts bouseltopLag. made
to order or the best quality, nee beta short Me, sod
to trat-rat. order.
Sir Particulars in estaloguea.
Bale No. 311 Rooth flereelb Street.
GENTEEL FURNITURE. MANTEL CLOAr, FLA
TKD WARE, CHINA AND GLASIMMLE, CAR
PETS, ke. _ _ _
On Friday Moulins:,
March 9th. at to o'clock. at 14 '4. 3.11 South flecenth
street, three doors below Spnry, the '
mat t e heee,h e be
and kitchen furniture. Arc, of a gentleman daslisinz
housekeeping.
Karbo examined be rooming of sale at 9 ceelook.
Mir The House ix tf, gum.
RgTAIL DRY GOODS.
WRITE MARSEILLES QUILTS.—Just
• v named an inroioe of all sixes and enalittee from
19-4 to 13-I. Some new and handsome denims.
1-4 and 11-4 Barnsley banes dhernag.
Cask Napkins sad
ask Table Mats and Table Liam
W, Diaper and Towelling.
One Bab, super-hem Russia Crash at 9 and 10 ems
per yard.
One Bale of extra meal' White do at LIN cents.
CA large stock of Ladles' and Gents' Linen Cambria
Mars. in Plain. Corded.Hem-stitoleed, Colored Borders
and Embroidered.
Inch Shirting and Fronting Line, by the woe or
yard.
WHITS GOODS.
Nansooit. Cambrte. Jsoonst. Bova, and ?hall Nas
hua
An invoiee of French Lace Points, Phavia, Shades,
I.4 N i t u lN . 000 and D l Wins 6". daily mem&
fetal 111BWR led IZIOAPOIa
TUORNLEY & CHISM
Would invite maid attention
To a Muntficrikidlook of
NEW SPRING GOO
Boned cheap for cash. and will be so
Correepondinglg obese.
Among whiels 'wilt be Null
VERY RICO FOULARD IDLES.
Neat (Meoked and Plod &Ike.
Mott v.. and Brocade Silts.
BEST p ecx BI ES.
Bean al Nem Sty lee pi reas Goods. _
rent:rang? C►mtaea cad
SPRING CAealelElLe FOR nu in-
The beet makes o Domani°
. ltieshea,
Irak Linens of our own importation. to.,
All at
Pr
am Low am tha
At the N. E. °enter
fen EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
LUPIN'S DE LAINES, &o.
ic .
Pzi.v;ighirxtivilrai.
upir qnailty at a t and 20 ota.
Waimea quality at id eta.
dated wool de Woe., V to 62 eta.
lank bombazines, amount, loin, 81 up.
lank edlt alpinen, &o.
k Franoh lace voila. 82 and sa,
Also.
Y MUS LI NS,lory the piano and tat&
51 1 1 1 A N. ftle y pt l e ' C ' elrey a l l }"
p_AMA tilt able Litman, In Glottis, all Mae&
NAP Ilf i I NS and Doyliis, by the dozen or quality.
TQW LS, ROAnkett r ficen Nets. to 86 per dozen,
RED- ON DMIED YllB TOVISh. Raskin,. and Da/ L
ite..
FLANNELB fine. letr-nrieed and silk mixed.
MAS.SEILLAS far caftan. 6o.nis. Duman coma.
dip,
SaARSEILLES QUILTS, also Lancaster, Anendsle,
a tUIEN BRKRyllqas, some extra good and abase.
b i I iDEINDS, of every grade.
Also,
MERRIMACK PRINTS, '
And
AMERICAN DRY Gomm, o t NERALLy.
C00PF.....P a CONARD . ,
feta gaNT Ft and MARKET Ms.
iIIARGAIN FOR SIX WEEKS.
Jur 'lwo m. N. N. oorner i eNTN
sad QPI AlDii:P l ould resnectfans orm the
Riy i tt S?gfra i that N il in now !January li. ./ Mil
"' iTheaI t rIMARDLEGS OF PROFIT2I
They ve an exeellent stock of
a Brodie Shawls.
p a nd' and American Blankets.
Skirting and Bheetint blastula.
nens of our ollli importation.
kmnels, Cloths , and lasinmeree.
A A M l Gr a ftiartr i M a i d filLrEi.
Nest make of k silks.
Mennoes, De Laines. German r9r in Plaids, am
Many of thelibove goods will be d
hi CR UNDER COST RICE!
N. B.—lt wit PAY to give as a Call. MU
BLUE PLAID FLANNELS.
rant Broths Shaw%
tae Cloth Cloths.
°ellen Lorg Shawls.
t34tty 10 and a cent Detains/.
0 and eta° Wool Hobos. worth igf and 81a
eat Black hfigaselthea, 38 to id antra
U cent alLwool Plaids.
; t ag for bostVaroy""lllEreeres
sod Goods at $1,41J0. aad Saida
Hash and Orumugarek 40 to M oasts.
.., ‘ a!ti vim okta •
.., osalt e law d dits and Drawers..
(Meta, H , ke t , Bannon lot
CiruPhat re vuferffl_ --'
NINTH and_ mAKIET.
N. B.—LINFN GOODB. a large and dea d n oo k c , 1
every desorintion. lab/
FPO COIN OOLLECTORS.—United States
coins and Medals sardonic) at a Ina tirmlntil
or exalts_fed for Books. br El/WARD C0,71/04.
48 North TENTH Street; also. for watt, the followuts
C 8104248
N educe,
Prtosd Catslogos of sale of I. N. T. Leviers Coal.
Amercas Store Cants, UM.) 00 . seats.
L J. 14,eklsy's Dates and Decrees of Ratio of Uni
ted States CUIRC•is coats,
Th. tares Catalogues for U amts.
feat Ito- KWIC' D COGAN.
SYRUP MOLASSES, Ac.-500 !Ms. sad
ilafra:yr t rag li Vag alga/