givow :tf,,41/AFPC.I'*I.I,I4 ;1-:',4104041#40,40044_04041-:0; arstipiin the: o+o 0t Oit; &If ofiititittfoo fur evidence' of .. 9 0 1 r444t4ltiilWittlict,tti it nd roeolnteljl a* w ith • IttiltestineffTtoates;Vitii.il 'o "aidf tlistr*blivii and ,brothois igreibt.!lkttio:iihiliti has evil/ , „ • Aiteketkehr r ityto Lniaduslopsat,feateretair from istiat,Minifostod dablSintinstionlo assort their own :rights- in their eltiiol.4ii3Or!(eAdlntparSonalintiereatt iihtle, aids Inf and Anoonragtng the men. ' fieVetal meetinge "th have Min Publio.PMc - sessOon ke.ving Men air Mid ri - KnTthere was another ' ap#Mblitik,tit'Lyleyee, hiStA i stroine,l4lhe arrangements , :_for. , the peeked to itt uturost eapaeity, , iuldspalt - is gathering ggkiiiooo'4lklo-00-4den the tested® of *ma - OFF atert”it :`,A'fewirentliovered, *bipit3lia the..bedYi gellefes, sad ptat testa ;of halli.(whioitholde obiMt fifteei laundred persona beep taken possession of,. by theifiliAtitehers'and binders of Lynn ,- ' = ' The reports of the Oanvassing Oottanittee Were talkde,hyVihiels jt appeased that 1,703; signers ' to thebiltef nrieeithsdlitert ebteined - ', making: the numbor oftentale Atmore:nearly two thituand. WfieniAlier,returtrof Miss Remy, or.ward- I,' was belled tar;` there, came the,resPonea from a lady on Ittallont -.. - Aept,", M that' 4, her deter wonidn't go, is it was tooeett.bnsineact , - - ,InAmordanee with a seggisition made by Mi. tit - tbrra an association, the 001141100 p, atepr.fit ..regard to. 'which should be taken at meetingll6lelield in the various wards 04.11'rld,ay liftortseim neat. - Th e men Ate to oontri, - bete from V te.s . e - eac h per annum ; and the wo men Si to $,3, f o r &Gimps period-rgiving - a fund .of $20,000. • - r F ':•." :1' • ' pgon a : motion seeds', tithe same gintleman; a committee of nne-hundred.lgdiee was appointed di Menforee the rules of the strike, and not allow . In regard to thaprocession'of M. day, Mr. Oliver; wholes been obasen chief marshal, gated that be liepinkertit lady wohld 7 e ready at the tap of the drum; - apt that theritiould biva vac, full turnout. The :Lynn Liglitinfantrf had 'dm:dined taking krqktluit the' Lynn, City. Guards would - perform eroort'disfi-with band, and from Marblehead there 'would come two: ere and one military oompanten If ladles, deolined joining in the .prooersion, he hoped they lipoid not: stand' about, the corners of the streets, about OrO'plOsie the' Wetting adjoiated. ' - ' . 2 . 4.lltestrikp',appeatil to :be ,'eatendlng,, Batton, kW' , and saverat , towns Cr ,lfaine, New llan 2 l)* ibiroand - Rhode• Island being iraported as having eotne,into into line, while sortie ,degree-, of eielte• mentatill exists in; thoti•tovins that were among the teatrike.'_• At, NeirbrltYpOtt yesterday there' tras a great precession :' headed by the brass band of thslihMe,'- and a meeting of the ladles In the evenings - - - • - • • , ,4-Nearly two;dausand thq "oordwainers of Lynn Salim and Dancing yesterday in proces sion, with,banners and , masio, bat nothing of par fratisPired along the line Of mbroh, • • Markets , liy,ll*lcgraphi. BALTIVORn. Ma eh 'inlet; no sales,* Ho-. Ward Street is held at 45 75. „Wheat salve andDeny ant ,• ',noes are 5o • lusher ; , white $1.5561.55; red 81 Vet 41.- Corn sternly, but notaotive t white 71675 a; YelloW,Plordo.. Vorkfirin at en for mess, end Sliders 15 for prime. - Whisker dull and heavy at , 2of'ss.4 l o. Ex , change on NewTotk &per emit. annum. - 4 , ,p e el o ndsg n e .t idw a h u t .. lll4o s ls bo r r z i‘ imeroved demand _ Cstasstsayos, Mareh O.—Cotton—sales' to•day of 1,109 hales. at Woes in faro_r of the Inver. Meares. ildansh IK—cotton sales of 3.V0 hales to-day at lohle,for middling. Sales of th..thre. days, 10,000 , balest Meetete, LOCO bales. Freight* on Oaten tOl l YerDOOl 11-32 d. - SAVA:Iran, March 41.4Coitork inactive; sales of 1,250 bees., oat - „ • arrai Marsh T.=-Cotton unchanged; ISO bales ,Avir aim. keret V i •=-Coltrin is in itnemved demand, with Saimprovement an finer Qualities; 2.750 bales sold. CnStpurroaadargs 7,—Cotton Is unsettled and prices are anoint dolmen r ; the sales amount to tOgi bales; ,NaurOagyrasts. , March 7.-:Cotton nnobanged; IePIX bales sold, Corn ItoTio • freiahta ueohanged,„ , Ciporrorgrr. March -7.—Floar twin at iy6.6omalio. Witham, steady at Ak)ku„ Pork,steady; mess 817.60. Atootkoteady Mattlfa, ,I;i:',::,`,O,I,TY:I.TE;AIf & - CONVB.6TION OP THE Futuna Or Unoir Piteinm , hfensintie.—The National Convention of !befriends of unionamier meetings, now bolding ha iseidline in this city, is being largely attended, and its delibersticem thus: far have been eaccelidingly.intereet , already Mated, tie" seamionawere commenced on TrieederfCthe present week, in the atesom street Baptist Citieli..:,TherConvontlotwee Organised by the iildeti:on4f the .following acme , Preeldint, W. B. Dodge. ;cr , llama York t"-: Moe; prestden ta, Bon. Jame. Pollock: Mi.:3-4 4 41.1Vitittner of Itichinond;l7e,,and George H.etnart, Elm.; monitories, Rev: George DM . - fieldoifftble tr, Conant; of New York, and lidt4ohn Mlllblit,'of - Alloglieny. Pp." At the selion on Tuesday afternoon; erielca was reed by Me Rev. Stephen, Potter,' of, Geneva, rt. Ti, in favor 'of daily prayer Meetings. A. letter was alto read 'Mein Wash ingbitcD.C.,:cconmiiiirigatatements respecting the pro giesi of the union prayer meetings in that pity, which was ftillowed,by me - Viral 'erldreecies , from. gentlemen repretentMeNsality.gtonlii the capacity of delegates.- may here state that the Contention comprises in all seventy , delegates from abroad, representing - the Mato& of NemiAorkad, maincoMisettii. Maryland, Vire ilialobtlawlea, Ohio,' Iowa: Delaware, .Conneotionti CellfornisfPemisytvaida,anirthe District of Colrunbia; ...mof_theNatimie4,Committeic. fifteen of the . nineteen an panted are presont:iimprising brethren from -Baton - to San Prenoumici f TILO discussions during the several Mallone lune bean marked' 'kith ability and driebrilm, and the addreeisafthritisbotit have been alike-admire * Ilientritand insubstance. • • „ -She Convention assembled at ten o'clock yesterday . *dun . "Aftertiiiiiistinter Ming devotional exereliek, "opeembeiwere niede;brxentletnen from 'Belvidere, N. titter. the Hey 'Aildr"TiMiriscia;-cof ffew'rkeek,crearitted,- in behalf of the Miamian CoMinttelw tlie,plan , of carrying out thatdderiti of ibetConverition, to PIM were appended - ;iiiirlosi of remolutlonefor thicipioniOtiorrof the scams. ' report Was accepted, end Noi.l, 2, 8. end 4of re solutions *denied: the 6th having been omitted; and the Bth being referred back to, hacommittes. A feature which °Carded a considerable Portion 'or the morning, wita,the offering of, and ilisoninoon upon, tee folloinur.resolution, submitted by the Rev. Dr. NOYII2, of this city , !'!fteirolved: That it be recommended -to all Me union prayer matins, to mate the union of _(fo rt's people matter ofspecial prayer on the second onday of ascii siouth.". ""11Nrceiiiiitioic wee dieciumeed by Homers. Heath and comitit t oTHOw York, and Res. Dr. Demon, ,of Wash- Inittop, :whir iichumpd'the r ,iloer until the hour of ad drinthent;the'subjeot being made the order for the BS emcee, Dr. Bunion to have the Doer. - ; 7 Th* Oftb misiOnenened at 4 o'chiek P. hf, In the ab. Berme gf , 114,8annion, the dieoussior Mot the pending resolution was deferred; and Deacon Bnow,"of Boston; made sortie litereisting statements .reepoctitur,',the pro._ gleas of the iiiorlc in his " own Dr. Damson, coining le, -Dr. Revues, resolution 'wag called up,- when the former concluded his admirable address.' He, wad fel tdirlid-bitlie•Rev,• Dr: Dixon, -- whose thenie was the Differprioe between, Haiti, and -Uniformity, • True natty, he held; could Only.' be accomplished by return lelddown Budgeted mion by the Asmara!, and the _ early Church.- - . T...Wheitton,l3mithOn an ;ddress full of point. said Hott - Oed meant toPnook the ampere off his people, libitiating his thotight bynti alittslon to the custom of revolving ilOWirell,Peetjegd . jit, MC Miasma drim, for the purpose Ofpincothudgflown their Muth edges, - Remark' were alco`made by the Rev- W. BT. Cornell. - Ofthißelth'end - the remarkable ;Dr. Note. The latter Prireentedialtharphe force; the idea that there are but trio difisions of men in' the world—the friends and the enemies of Christ. . • - - The Rev. • Dr. • Kennard Cautioned the Conventimi agaimkt,inclubtinkin undue Italie' in „seeking mion, ,Itet, Mann, kiir thong* referenie MCP" Opening rosebud: 'The ,rosebad, ha said, when it remits*. the sai/glie e ntiirniht.fill. bathed in dew, might linnet its satire to feme ite,,Opening, lint this Immo olden only detracted from, lts Witting beauty, end was KM to hasten itideaty: Better was' it to leave, the blushing • illtellkilirfo r iV*OtrallY", thp deyeloning rays or the Ho' he thought thia any ittbinst to nobler° alerted rodostoould'uot be lutended with the best re sult-lb-Air it would be itiend in the end to be no union at - The Taylor Wite the next speaker. He wanted to have the fact recognired that the Church ia,tipipmax,cind not. meroty destined to become eri in the Attars:. Alter, the Convention:was addressed by 'Reverend Mr. Hubbard; of - thi s olty, and 'Riivey;' end %Maus 'Monett. of Waehinaton; the resolution of Dr. Nevin wee unaniumisly adopted. , The prayers re commended, Willi I.HI 'understand, refer to those offered tikthe,Dnion prayer meetings only. .It s was thin agreed i& Old the final business eeriest of thd Convention this evaahteat 731 - ,krolook aleoi" that the Vahan "vraver - nitetiagatthir noontide how _todai, should havo ape - Oka iteTereoleolb the'dohise of the CeAvesittQe. and the eoperatton at the delegates. - , 7hero will be three possiope ta:44: sit pia; 6rdat :1:,?4: t ¢titotberat4 r.9L, sild the olomig ontiat 73f tbl* --• ' - - axtioais, taimitst*Ttirkiittedeotds, BiiiiiioFTinger,, , iWiradaw-f Wes, Lai. aid Munn .6tiftithei yrholeisalii M fatynefic 13t0r0 1 ,6110 - , Mzscicatre ,, osit-1111 all'iidere 'for Damasks Curtain Goods, Lute and Malin Curtains, Cords, ; Tap• sem. Loaps. Cornices, Hooka:, Wintkei , 'lShades, "ea. Cash sad six months' lieYers ere inVited tomiamlne our dock, whleyis large !tad welt ielieted. ' (0- • We te, Bee., - • ragg.jet 24) • t 719 Obeetnut litroet. Pram, ;able, and Starlit Covers—the largest end 'hest' assortment in' Cif* "oni—wluileside, 'at Patten's Curtain Store, MO gheettent street. • remission's; Taming ".1010:10/11..liiOTLVIWITIAN A Xma."--Profeseor Agas aia addremedatt eduestional body at Boston, on ThUlli - day evening, ell it The tnie aims of the study of Nate _ rat History,".. Re made a strong argument against the derelOornentAhooly, showing that the animals of the different geologic , opoehe 610 radically different- from eaoh other;end indicate &wombats creations, and not progressive, develonmony materialiats 7weeld haVii 'ialtilieve man *ea a mMitimed Mai:1011-14r hops hie tail Siam asleep the introduction of canoeist oluipm,Jsuit as, easily could they maintue believe that thWeriatfitiliffashroned Clothing medoli bi Kr, Charles StOkeionnder the "Continental KOMI," is the legiti mate progressed edit of P, • Mah,Neboohadnemter, or Ben ' • tatellotol,-or any Of them chart, -• • • , ,• • , s44a,as, • •Ottr WWI, an trolicdstery Seeldel4holosale t at Patten!e curtidrt Store, MO Chest nierstreel. • • •-- Tan Pelailirt,Tarra,,.Dsxjco ynt To Ray CnzatssibaVenvartyrow.=-ThaPefinailysam delega ' tion tamiss Cksriestotl Cdnvontton had a private Meet• inigin this ettgyesterday; It was rumored that the oh ; :tact orthei meeting was to deoide whether or not Judge TfAighiiiehonld be aummited, for the Presidency; but informed that the subject of a Presiden. ii(061141004. 4 0 1 1t4OR bidsohed. The quay Wiliness done 14414_tesplitermanimbesly that, before starting Houttri saisigilidegate'shonid procure for himielf a new outfit at of,gbookhill to Wilson, 'Mead `ltild - Aug' Chestnut' street, .itheim Sixth.. - _ , lllOlOl. SHADES- painted order at Patton ,2,, cliosomt fitreet! Shade F actory , slr.i, s ' 4°Vi` ''' -VraNde.' thistledown, ,itLitrud . aw. the -,1 •.' "lALgihgthrhitiro hitt'istirrir a‘Te'ar'n' k,:sl2,%...lii.,ziiillitre two . ma nor s ia , id lad bitrif,; 5 .....''.-.714,61-*lrtitelip.samnt pi,' L = , . 4,4*, I' `, . + Yvt -,, „,,,T,,,,,,,,p,th,th3t,7": , :, _ ,`.. •. - . 31: - i- , Vt.", - - th0L. , 050., - they in ems n'igerW•s-, .' ' butdeP d 0 so; A f r b:: ‘0,:48441144471t ;: ,, 14L-k. lfi e t t u h: ;It' ?it ,. ":" i c i: it t c terlotar iiiiiiritthiittkr -"l`viionre tk, 1%4140,1 114410.19‘-- '4'iff 16* 40 4 nt i t,g0.4'..*.0r tt .„- .000 sot- -444,0 t 4 o.6ditoltlitiin it0t00k0f0,,,,,,,,f- 1041,440 U - k ", and dot ', --' th_ o 19147,413,N1w:i91,!!'"1,-,.4„,-,-...-i Pal ~, ,tr • ••- •,,•.t '. 'h•tw,,?.,,,..,.. ,t 'paticiiegaMittor'.34'.."l '1 :-.4 '1640.3 s •64,3:4j51 N.. ~310404- wif ~,,, ARRIVALLitIiS,PRINCIPAL 110 S, up To Tinnort.tr44ooKLVlT rppyrigrrytly4l,o,,iip ol u ti ya inth er i d tti C h h u s t stnui.' wl i al lth m . y tta ,.,.: 11 12,":', _: l/ atibbarlesto g n . W Proyed, ttsburg • ''''' ' J 4 v• . Pt Cook,Jr, Tenn . .-W Hoursett lit.l4eston misirgnepmarriMi . ' 1 P iole, Oinoirmati g Pell ,& ya, N „ , N. Bennett, Oleo .. A D Lindsay, 0 • Y A Tiloker• Ya ' Cho 1., Porter, Batt • Vi' pp Ts: for, Ve, B L Idointosh,Ga. et w Thomas, ua , J GI Tay_or, Va H Bedruheim & la, Nl, James HOY. NY IL &one & la,,Boston H Aitken; NY ' D 0 Ormth, N Y Geo T Coulter. Balt- ' G M Fogg &. la,• Nashville A Benda,' rli, Boston Mrs W UsbOrrii, MO D Carenter. Jr. Mo , A Banks Balt Jaa T Lay, Miss • Thai T Persons. Mum - ißilokmalter, Chester ooi I .V Noble, Easton_ W Gibbs, Germ/tutor= ' . WC Forbes, N Y ' - H A Kelker, Harrisburg B Mark, Milwaukee A B Crockett, Tunn '. • 8 P iahlow, Tenn J R Prosser & wl, Hartford . P union, Balt J re•Bira; Trenton -• - "J. W Bake, Boston P_PlTrebein. Ohio ' R R Tremaln & wf, N Y E N Laurence, It Y - It G Rios & son, Balt Miss Davis, Aoston ' . )i J . Albertson, Philp John Trusloiv,..N Y - Jae Saeger. Meade a, Pa J Stair, York. re, - ~ J Wilson, Danville A B Rands & la. N Y -, J White. England 8 H RansonbAlbany, N :It , John A Bolles, Boston .johnjtyle.Paterson,N J , 0 P Thompson, lit Mg t; P Thompson, irt v 7 P Jaooci. s H Randolph, Va - J B Jackson, La Jos Wt Moen Boston ' ( ,l _B Branford & la, N Y 8 r Kendall& la, Hartont Theo Rogers, Del A D Campbell Y, - Y4IW " MM. °. VA Dit Brewer, Nsr -' s• Corning & la, Albany W. Cassedy, -- Albany : - ltmll,omffith i , Ark W Wriodejl,lra Matthew Weddell, N 0 II ;Mon, PI u , J Charmer' olumbus, Ga A moms, Richmond, Va J& Va A.GP Docks,' Bait J Black, Halt • H P Woods Masi 8,1 Platt, ri Y Chas Starr , 4 V B sin.rder, N Y John Hughes, Ky - . Jae It Page, 1,, -- H a Waterman, Hartford 0 a lamitn, N DI, Grav,_N y , , 8 B &liner, Atlanta, Ga Geo J Dux, Pittsburg. . 31 M. tirowener. Tenn J 0 Haney. is Y T Aufermann,N Y Webster Treat, Me - - Mrs Dr Erskine, Ala W E Spottswood, Ala • ,- • , kr Laurent ... A J Mock, N 0 John GrahamLNY .4 Shear, Angusta;Ga N Scottm, Pittsburg S W Greer, Pittsburg , 0 , Bumbenville, 0 JilltatiMinsi, Ohio,- ,- , Wlt Hughes, Fla GIRARD HOUSB—Ohistroat et., below Ninth. RPS Lincoli o wf,'N Y Aliso A Lincoln, N y Alfas biszie tt. N Y W MOrgal n Crosby, Y IL BBhaefor r Chicago ' B Rim' , Pas T Puraiton,Chicago F Rivers & la, N Y Mr South, N 0. J Bevil's & la, N 0 Miss Rivelle, N 0 ,' Air Dobblina, fa Jam N Stevens. N Y 3 draw. N 1i 8 A Allen, N Y W AI Foreeljad .7 J Blocalgood,Norfolk W 8 Moore, /4 0 Jno J Dooley ti pa $ h ?A Tanner, . Pai E . ißrs . rns. N 'V )Perkins. Minh a Mr Aiming'', Mexico Jos Hall, Conic W W Wils^n, Middletown W A Henderson, 11l TB Sandell?, Ala R Crane°, Wheeling Oars T M Hale, Ball J A Fayerivearher. lowa WI. Wil, ox,Springtield J P Wilcox, epnnsfield - F W Bunt,h, N r It Washington, N J W A Cooke, Bowling Green Mrs Haldeman, Pa Mrs Haley, Pa W T Gillespie, Isnit land GI W Bailey, Brookln VT li Brown. N Y Jesus Vatonint, Bolt C Lanier, N Y A Felokie, Balt B Cohon. Balt W 0 Duvall. By G W Skillman, N y w T 11 Duncan. NY J Pi Hyman. ft Y C Tower. Pottsville P W Bennett, Balt 8 H Caught'. BID ' jam M Fiala, Balt Edw Tornin England REL Hutton, Va 01) Harter, Atkinson ' .T.l Reynolds, N Y M Slaughter s _Atldnison 0 .4 bt testa ,r GM J Al Storey Gs C Wendell, Wash G Brodhent. Balt ' A Falls. El C A 0 Goodwin. 8 C - J Meishan,B C Jas Talcott. - N y F Bokstein,Cin, 0 A A) ars. /e Y Vir Amide, N Y H Brown, N Y E I"fileston & la, Boston Sarni Adams, Ala F Hawkins. Tenn iiLtolttenburg, NY 5 N Johnson, N Y F VALI:I.IBI,NY A ROlnalt, N Y (1 la Carla, Md - 1 — MERCHANTS' ROTEL—Fourth street, below Arch R 8 Tornio), M 0 - '' Goo R Moore. Kenton. 0 __, 0 Pennon Finley, 0 a A Cooper. Clark , burg, 'l' It Beach. Urbana,o Jar' Paul Ohio FlT_Leprinok. ero" J Cherrytokas,Milleraburg J S., Koch. Millersburg, 0 VT B 800 er, Brownville, T W Banitatcy. Brownville, T I, D Myers. Mansfield. 0 0 Stewart,__Mansfield.o Ran It Brodhead , Easton I git e a r a r... ire i& city .? 0 .1 tr a rra ye zoster, 0 0 N•Forney, Hanover, Pa W Tripple E L Winn B Lavine, Texas A E Johnson, Boston W A Saunders M M Rios .1 . D McCord, Pittsburg A L Jones, Ky V H Biaokenton, Mau Hon J B Gathrie. Wash it 8 Sproul. Wash J G Price wilm'ton. Del .T C Oatertoh, Pa 0 0 Hunt, Del Mrs Brown, Wilm, Del .IW Gothne, Pa II Steiger, Lancaster J Oberholser, Akron, 0 8 B M Fowler, Texas R D Woodward - J G Gets. Lanoaater Mrs.' 0 Getz. Lancaster Miss A Btirkley, Pa W B Lamb. Camara°, 11l G. Kemble, lowa JAI Brew,ter,j oVra 0 It Parshail, Lebanon, 0 Gen W Lilly, N 1 Chunk B L Fulkerson, N 0 Mrs Charlene Wars, Ind Napoleon, Aubreebon, Mo Thorntosl3,mith. Pa. Jae AI Burchfield, Pa Id M. Bmalling, N Y 'A Forrest. 'Senn Thos B Webber, Mimi Thos Condon. 111 E R Hotchkiss, NY L W Vaug h an. Tenn G B Spunner, lind • J .l MoConnaughy, N 0 . 'AMERICAN HOTEL—Cheidnut street, abOve Filth. J Arndt: N 1 W li Swift T % Clark, Ind W B Ilinslusw, Ind J g Cochran. Erie, Pa W Kellogg, Easton. Pa 'l` J Little, Oa Saml Dillibger, Mt Pleasant .1 D Marshall Phila J B. Hayes. Kr J F Jollte,.N C 3 F Goodson N 0 GM Shernill,NC 0 .Bast, Bolt Get! 4 Wynkonp. Pottsville Wm Clark. C N _l,Jarrett, N 0 F W Burwell, Conn .1 kiageter, N 0 J W KM'. Conn E Mason, Cm, 0 a B Armstrong, Pa J R Biair. Ky Tag Johnson it la. Pittsburg - Mr I.tleabury, Lynchburg Bobt Lockhart, Al Chunk WII Atwood. Pa . B_LW Dodson & la, Pa JR Woodcock, N 3/ .. . W I/ Mendenhall, Pe, Jones Hope. Mass Hiram Hill, Conn H_lt Smith & la. It 'Y Mum Jordan, Conn Wrd B Brandon & d, Maas Jos 331 Stewart. Pa J R Quinn, Cm, 0 . Ron 0 P Stewart. Maas K I. Williams,Mtuis Wm N Berkley, Va. D 0 Bpurlook,Tenn I ri Ross, Pa J 0 hay, Arkansas - . v'P Gage, Mass .1' Brown, m 4 , - _ - J P Stanton. N 0 'rhos Brasil, Lex, Hi i 111. Rose, PIOVER I W a gli g :ll, XI -'- ' ' l i De n e h lriC. ' Y N J I D Hooker, Ky . - .7 aterhon . se, NY JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street, bey Boventh. E J lanlas.N J . All Cattail, J Th i es O'Neill, N Y , litigi d iards, ittaburg E H l or ai r a , l lll r h st o AtreViV h 0 JI, ti r aold,„N Y N M 'ralor, N C T Y Young Texas A T Ulrich: Vs M 0 Rail, Va . i i B Cartright, N J Li li Hammen, N J A Oaks, N J Moms Miller. N J Morris Davis, NY Lewis Magee, Clinton. NI Stephen Roraoe. N Y &Itibeinklin.Loodon, 0 . Buckler, Jr. Bait W H liodineti, Belt , Freeman, N J Isaac Ramapo, Conn Proctor, 57 IC Welton, Waterbury,' Ct Jld Carnahan, a. 0.14 Flettgi.Abington, Ve. It KLindsey, O' Mrs Cowan, Va J B Dowden, /I Y TILE DIMON HOTEL —Aroh street, ribovnTJOrd 0 B Cole, . ft Snorers, MOirt J B Qlluyet. Carliele• ten L Cage, Pottsville 11 Resin ) savannah , Gs 11 Morrie, Lex. Oa J Blineepor, Augusta Thos Fergus, Pa W C Frankf ort Xy • A Glnniury, Rushville , Ind RI) Mangy, Ruses , e Ind R Wilson, hroblesveand A M Manna% Alleg heny, ny, goo litattia, Allegheny Wm Semple, Allegheny • M dt Louis Robt C Stephenson, lows Geo W Virmens,.Ohio P Bolds Mansfield. 0 N 8 Dyram. Indiananolls 08 Aru6ll. Towanda J , Morganstsio, Pittsburg Il_mwoint, Pottsville Miss Maywood, Pottet llle W W Pa • k Barnt...A.lbany, L W Olds, Muscatine, lowa T It•Phillios, Ga Joe Cleaver & la, Del W I,amson,_Plula D A I WS, nd ta, 0 A 8 Davie, IS RO Ind BT. LOMB HOTEL—Chest - nut, above Third. J Johnston, Chestnut Hill A 0 Cattail, Phila 0 IC Mcßusty, Plias B 8 James, Phil& 0 W Totrellas, Citea • Alex Small, Pa . Mike Ili t volly, Baratoke, Ala Btlinson, N Y Henry num, Mass A A Beach Me Henry' ohwarta, Cin, 0 N lmther, lowa J Hibbs. Bristol, Ilona w Lowelitlutl. Ind P Hammond, N Y- .I_,H 60831013164 Co enS G Bunton, Me W M Burgess. Boston Jim Watson. DI J FlBsokwith, Conn W H Oilmane;N y LH Daniels, Boston R Bruner. Portsmouth, 0 Wm Trsay. Portsmouth, 0 Jos H Beater. Balt B Bonefield, England 88 Crocker Mess , • AI la ildteth. Mass C A a B r mith, thiln • , • f Th n orne.N Y V . hos M n Cormi y k, Batt o h U asDetwi e e C , o NJ FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Begondstreet. above Market. li B btay, N Y W Sherwood. N Y W T Thome do la, Balt H Oakes, Dover, Del Jim Flanagan ; Pa J p Doushten, Del Hon a t . Habeimayer, N J Miss Bell Habermayer, NJ 11 m 0 ayor. 11l J Miss I, Cogill, N J MF mith, Newark. N J B. A &Mon. Sa l em, N J rs HA Acton, Salem, N J W W Aoton.Balem, N J DrJ 1 1 1 Fulton, Del A Datilby. Del O Parley hla . Bridgeton 1' Smith, N 3 .1 Allen. N J ' Jos L Yoshell 4 Del Jno 11 Bowman, Del (:)DIIIIERCIA.L HOTEL=Sixth it, above Chestnut. Maim, Cheats eo Pa James Gotham, W Chaser ( Are O EaDaY.W Chester MBharplese, Del eo. Ps Ntopnen Iltaleepen Flula Nam) Fen2mck, Kennel Be Meg E Pennook. Kennel Efq Warnes Toweend, Pa M Pennock. wt & eh. Del Clowes.,Pittsburg Alit Mode, ljoategYillo John Davis, Jr ("nester on TERoe Pennon, Chester 06 jos MiHodgs ntzer, P r ottstown ,N , ht A:on, &rot S Thompson, Philo BF Yost, Fottatown I J Thatcher, Pa - STATES UNION HOTEL—Market street. ab. Sixth. D Englo, Lancaster en Chas A Brady. Marlette. Jas Sondem, Pa W_ Beene, Harrisburg John Pansies , . NY B F Koller, York co Wm Wenner, Plumvple Semi Pearl, Pa W virelleston.Potteville G W Weaver ,Pa Theare Hevl, Kansas W Casper, Pa Sand Cox. Lenosster Haldeman. Pa John Wharton, 0 W Buchanan, Cambridge I D Conrad, 0 • Joel Miller, Lancaster cm TrIPROII(ANTS' 1101.18 E—Third at., above CRIIOIIIIII T Heebner. Bethlehem 13 Whitesell. Pa Zimmrrnan. Lebanon L Burks oo E R Hel rich, Bath, Pa ' N Steckei. Durham, Po I T taker, Durham, Pa I P Cox. Elmira, N Y 5_5 Sanders, k Imlrs, IVY B Yardley. Bloomsburg -Rodgers, Sunbury, Pa IS Kuntz,Lykenstown CLamsr,Lencroter - Col P Kau., Pittsburg Coderkogler, Pa , .OAGLEROTBL,-Third et.. above Rees. O 8 Osleenhaurter, Phila Jim W Wilhelm, Lane W R,Weeten,,N Y ' 0 8 Ilartmen, FiL A Oox 13 Itodstellow. Pa 0 Henry ; Daylestoirn - Join Pettier, Ohio NATIONAL HOTEL—Kane street, above Third. Mira Fanny Hogan, York J S Mnsselman. led CheaCeollraugh, Pa j o a q Erb, Dauphin, Pa carper. Pa H P W Savor, Wilkosbaers H J Handler. Pottsville J H Dub* Allentown Jacob S Dillinger, Ps W Can, Pa BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third st., above rowhllL Uriabßnsolroan. Ohio Aaron Godshall. a Mink r theirsville. Pa Mtn' Homey, Ls oo 8 Brown. Bethlehem. Pa Mrs Bradt, Lehigh co J B Masan:, Books co MACK BEAR E HOTEL—Third et., above Callawhill. Chas A Osneol..fa ' Joa Landis, Cooper:lbws peml Morr s, Philo Jacob A Pohjiobter. Pa Eli Bechte l, Bechtelsville B Alsorer, Beohteleville F E Beans, Pe Dr T B Coceer,Coopernb's W 11 Do &ell, r re rgor, Berke CoMr 8011, Fe nbe BARLEY RURAL? DOTELIOOOed et., below Vino Lewis Donne. N J Q Moore WII, Del Rulioolr.• Pa B 0 bilscir l it B Creamlale, looks on A Dome: J R DER wall. troudebors N Large: T J JannShah',z , D, to . , J TAylor: Wr T ilituralOorl hos Y opwn MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-41%mnd it., Above Mob Knoffnign, Phil& H 8 Hushes. NJ OJ Clerk, Del 1 " Hushes. FE", Mobile 8 Kemmerer ; Joe keep, Bowling IMPORTATIONS. (Resorted for The Press.( BT. JACO—Brit ao— Be, Tux3Bl hhda 71 bble 111.461* IS °rant & on; 21 casks mOlasses 93 tee b on " up bales; o.becoo 4 b is cot* 7 pkas sundries 0 w don & Bro; I _piece madanory 1 bbl J ILMorrie & Co; 4 W 110162 1. - Kirks 1 box Tildes Boyer & Barolay; 1 bbd pollee 1 do mar 10^0 cigars 1000 oranges Ben) Tuco. RICHMOND--Elteamatilp Virgrnia, Helly-54 Mrs 36 on tobacco Bucknor. MoCommon & Co; 1 box 1 cane do D Jayne Ron; 1 box 17 es do Wardle dr Eltavengon; 68 ban es do JTt Bank & Co; 3 bxa 3ea do Bold in & Penrose; 41 bXO 1 come do_,Meroer & Antelo,..• 118 empty bbla Mea ner,. Colima & Co; 22 do .Engle & wage; 31 Imam aced g aginn nt.; i ititt i l p g[it , i lrot 4KO liquor Lang iron A l 'Pargar hi. mol e RA l l:7,lldeurn bb , l ,7 , 1 4 1; 4 4 or bales cotton 76 bbls oysters 41 pkgs mdse various con -111112008. AgARINE INTELLIGENCE. ME FOURTH. PAGE. • • • .aft,BIYED. Steamship Virginia, Keilyarom R.lohmond, via Nor follc.34 hours { with mdse to Thos @'e ou ter Jr. atellwahla etanal's, Cannon, di houm rrom 1!1' York, I.3 .B4Ttrlert Mrs " ! rtoj leStAlt:lerdioe. , go do üba nod ult, ,with sugar , ko e . to G W n ßeTadou & Bro. ireerienced very heavy rweathey on r a valaagai Le , bark Ar 'tnnesi for sale; ling' .7 I ilFoott, Wilson, for N York , n C days; Golden Lead, tordoi via Guantanamo, loon; Leonard Berry, Frith, ditcher aohr Americium, Idei and •an Amerman bark, name nt kaowa, in quarantine. ,Baw istis Betsey Amerind no r trni,fivil. under Ina gua. D'llirclh 0, Cape Henry a Off .W by N, passed a vessel of about SOO Soo n/ lima'? burned nearly to the ,wstneffejge, ~ -• .- ' Kelton uommerce. Ba rnes, from Mayaguez. nt, with r z „i i ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,F, et Co I f e le f iai;: " lsrl i t lifinSPai l dit or, PIrYOIK.: r _ akip: InOmfogn, mai 1, 1 .! ifiriVrlVN 64 4.1, - .. Trir. " Ireorimgi visa Mkt{ UP DT tUS no. 4 Ito r le, It Carlisle ; Winamore, a days from N York, t in' Wild WaSettli ', IL ' i czne • ' ' • ' , 1 , „ ,r, ie. -0 ' .... "7,11r. ikn ' 1 / 1 91 ' ''''' ' .11111401TV07:03101.1Mitl.b.tioitrrei.,. - isw OitiVßAlSAA4,ll.7r#mmt 94,l4o # 4 Zstas 4 . Bohr L aoti, kafrskt, Cochran & Rukselle ••••• •—•• • Rohrnllp Priee.-/iiwilooton.BlaO kIn k Cox. r: 4 Aw„Vcr , •do I ' 4 titrotintn. • , ' (COrresporldenos of T he Press.) • • • '• • • ''• •.. BAtmgtosta, Mgroh 7. Arrived, ship Toilet Trend!, horn Liverpool; brig Samantha Hopkins, from Sombrero. The Bahr • Prowess, from New York, before ropOrted ashore at Cove Polnt, got of without damage, after aur• ohargiog a part of her cargo. MEMORANDA. Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, henee, arrived at Richmond Bib Inst. hipsTrnm Conklin, Donati, Adams. Dolftaaven. lorries°, Niagara . Stimpoon . from Liverpool; Quickstep, Wade, from London; Helvetia,_ Hissine, and Alio, Murphy. from Havre. arrived at New York yesterday. Ship Howard, Roserst for Melbourne, cleared at New esterdaY. Bh p Amerman Union. Hubbard, for Havre, cleared at Mob lead inst. with sees bales cotton. valued at 6191111.278. Ship Allan, Main, for Liverpool, cleared at Mobile 9d lest, with sill bales cotton, valued at $206.130 66. Bark Liberty, Maw, from Messina, arrived at New York yesterday. Brig fluntailng Bird, Davis, from Palermo. at New York yesterday. 13ri6_tioria lam Penfield, for Rio Grande, cleared at New York 'awarder. Bohr Plo,th Plini6o. Mercy, hence, arrived at New Bedford 6th inst. ' Bohr Pequonnook, Burroughs, hence, arrived at Salem 6ti tiOgAlottise. Thaoher, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 6th inst. Bohr Georso Mannheim. Scudder, from New York. at Galveston gad ult, Bohr White bens% ttheirp, hence, arrived at Boston 6th instant. Bohr Neptune, Armies, from Alexandria,. arrived at Boston 6th inst. Bohr Edwin Reed. Chapman, from Boeton for Phila delphia. arrived at New York yesterday. Bahr Maria Pickup—Baker, from Boston, arrived at Wilmington, N C., Oil instant. SPECIAL NOTICES. SINGER'S SEWING AdeoutNns. N 0.2 Sewing Machines— —4lOO No.I Sewing Machines.— -90 The Family Sewing Machine, In The Family Sewing Machine._... DO I. M. SINGER an CO., .123-8 M No. 810 CHESTNUT Street. RAIBIB' BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE.— IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERT FAIR. Philadelphia Once, 790 ARCH AG Agenta wanted. fell-9m IMPORTANT TO Ti LORE AND OTHERS.— The Grover & Baker Sewing-Mullins Company have Just introduced a new and superior Shuttle-Msehine, large eine, high speed, with latest improvements. Price .S.W. -For Sale at N 0.730 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia. te22-tt Tnis " OHAILIIS 1191HEIll CB " CHAMPAGNE —This is the purest article of Champagne now in the market, end is called "Charles Heldsieek." °Bonus WHIMSY. No. Mg South FROST street, is the agent. fell-mth 3m SE AMEN'S SAVING FUND—NORTHWEST OPENER SECOND and WALNUT STREETS•—pODOIIIta re ceived in small and large amounts, from all classes of tho community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE YEE CENI`. per annum. Money 11161 be drawn by dada without loss of in terest. Moe open daily. from 9 until 6 o'olook, and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Pres-- dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treaeurer and Beoretary, CHAR. M. MORRIS. SAVING 'FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TWIST Oomruty,—Chattered by the State of reoneylvants. • RULES. 1. Money le reeeived every day, and In any amount arse or email. 2. FIVE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from be day it is put in. 9. The money is always paid bank in GOLD whenever is milled for, and without notioe. I. Money is receives from Executors, Administrators, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. 6. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rente, and other &st olen securities. 6. Office open every day—WALNUT BOOM, ;outlived corner Third sheet. Philadelphia. ONE PRIOR CLOTHING OP TIM LATEST STYLES, made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted setts [eatery. Our ONE-PRICE system is serially adhered to. as we believe tine to lie the only fair* way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO., sel3-tf Snil MARKET Street. MARRIED. STEWART—DTIIMS.—Vn the 6th inst., by Ann i e R. MOCulloUgh. M. James A. Stewart to Alm Palm, all of this city, DIED. TRAVEL—Soddenly, on Sunday , morning, Marsh 4th, Charles 8. sot of E. W. and Judith Mane Thayer. aced a years. 11 months, and 12 days. [Boston pare 9 13111 E ane MIBT.—On the 7th /net, Edwin thneehund 4 in the 2/4 year of his age. • BTANDFIELD.—On the sth ultimo,Joseph E., eel! eon of Joseph and Eliza &midfield, aged 6 months and 17 da. ' , Dee ys m' from his parents' residence, near Media, ye (Thursday I afternoon, at three o'clock. BECKI,EY.—On the 6th instant, William, eon of Wil li...mend me Beckley. aged 2 can and 2enonthe. Funeral thin 1 Thursday ), at 30 o'clock A. 03.. from the residence of his mother, Osborn street. West Fti tadelphia. 2.IORGAN.—On the Mb instant, Mr. Richard Morgan. of Olarnorgenshire, Booth Wales, in the 08th year or his agt9 . fromthed Marriott be low r eMilh, of thin fiNtiirlmrsal!..f nooni, at 2 o'clock. n RW (CR .—On the eth inst.. Mary W.Alaughter of William R. and Fhebe Bouthwiek, 52443 years and 21 days- Funeral from the residence of her parentsatfervine street, ad door above Thompson, this (Thursday) after noon, at 2 O'clock. • WARNER.—On the sth inst.. Calhariee A.. dauthter of Francis B. and Louisa W. Werner, in the 34 year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral._ from the residence of her parents. No. 510 North Fifth street, thin (Thursday,) the Bth inst.. at 2 o'clock. • won D.-00 the 3d instant, James Wood, in the 65th year of his age. Funeral from hie late residanoil. 1327 Marshall street, this (Thursday afternoon. at 2 o olook. • COPE.—On the 4th rust., Mr. Wm, H. Cope, in the 44th year of his RP. Funeral from hie late residence, Nice street, above Baker. Nicetown, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock : • • •O . MORAVE.—On the oth inst., Mr. Geo. Moigrave, aged 83 years. Funeral from his late residence. Twentieth street, above hlarket. ilne (Thursday )afternoon, at 1 o'clock. PARKE—At 2 A. M., on the 6th mat ., llannah. daugh ter of the late Dr. Thomas Parka, m the 78th year of her age. Funeral from her bite residence. 018 Locust street, pn this ( Fifth day) afternoon next, at 3 o'clock. 13NYDBR.-0 Beverly, ft J o on Monday, Ste ttih, 'rut , George C. Bnydet, late of Philadelphia, Mee 70th year of his age. Funeral services in the Sixth Presbyterian Church, (Ffonee, above Fifth street), this (Thursday) morning, Bth inst., _at 5/o'clock. SEIELMIR E.—March oth, Mrs. Jane Bhelmire, in the COM year of her are. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, B. L. Leland, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'olook. ^ RE MO VA. l.! BESSON & SON will open their NEW STORE, No, 918 CHESTNUT Street, above NINTH, On TUBBS'S', ( Marob tith,) and respectfully solicit a contintninos of tie patronage of their Neiman sod the public. mhs-tr rr" ' UNION PILAYEIL-ItIEETMO CON ' lj MENTION.—The closing devotional services of the Union Prayer-Meeting Convention will he held THIB DAY. at noon, I the Bansoin.street Baptist Churoh. The services to t e conducted hy the members oft he Convention. The meeting yesterday was one of thrilling interest, and the time of the meeting extended hall - All our. PA —The Convention meets for business at 10 A. ht., P. M., and 734 P. M. IL" NOTICE.—THE MACHINISTS AND Blacksmiths late In the employ of M. W. Bald win & Co. ore on a strike for time and half time for overwork. In consequence o f the firm reducint the rates to time and quarter time. N. B.—Tue Committee emsowered to receive nid in v . i i r t igro t r h t . oLt a lte of i,giA l. wAl . l i ttu r t . heir anscalmsrg.ed Erligg'relUltlaatEAttllT: R. PIERIAN and Sprint _ardsn streets ity JOilW r k er ßel f A li g ra weir o . n s r4gAl: Za i gi24Cl it the oth inst.: at 72i dmi lion free. The public of both saxes invited. mhB 2t• WaWELLOOAN SQUARE CHURCH VINE and TWENTIETH Street". Preaching Tills bßit L dayLEVENiNG, at:eight o °lock, by Ray. Mr. Iig:FAIR AT THE TURNER _HALL." No. 444 North THIRD Street. Open on THURB- FRIDAY. and BATURDAY,Yrom 1 till 10 o'otook F. M. A emulsion 10 cents. Eleanon Dakota 46 cents) will be mowed in payment for *Aida putobased. Domed over, nintit. to I tb r on. folkOrtl7S l oga i o q o urne e r eVa n ti he publio in reepeetfu ly invited to attend. Inbi-et' DYSPEPSIA.—FIFTY YEARS INDIC. 1.13 SORIBABLE AGONY from DYSPEPSIA, Ner venetian, Swkness at the Stomach, end Vomiting, hove been restored by DU-BARRY'S delioious, heelth.re storing REVALENTA ARABIOA FOOD. Upwards of 50,000 cure, end many thousand testimonials. Picked, with full instruction,. In oanistere. 1 pound, IZO ; 12 Pounds. 0112—the latter oarrilait6 free olp re ceipt 0r0641 89 et the Depot, PA South THIRD Street, by 01. 141 NRO Principal' Agent for United States, andy all Grooeile and Drug gins. DYSPEPSIA. Perfect dimitinyi, strong nervne, and refreshing Bleep restored by BU-B A RRY U..I3ARRY S delicious heulth-reetoring REVALENTA A RADIOA FOOD. To be had as stated above, with maulers and testimonials from eminent 0...n05e le Enelood and A merle.. rel3-11mi. NOTICE.—THE DIAJVAGERS FOR THE relief and employ silent or thepoor of the town ship of Germantown, hereby stye notice, according to the teethe of an act of Atuterobiy, approved the 13th der of May, 1657, ontitled " An net reetiring_publieation of application to the Legitinture of thin Commonwealth relative to Real Sotto." that they will apply to the Le yodeler°of the State of Pennsylvania. for power to eell their Real Rotate, agitate on Rittenhouge street, Ger mantown, In the Twonty•second ward of the city of Philadelphia. meld Real Estate being- commonly called and known as " The Poor Ronne property of the town fillip of Germantown." EDW. R. W11.1.1A1118, m3-0t• Secretary Maud of Managers, KrOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. MARCO, WA The holders of the bonds of thin Company. due July I 1891, rpm now receive, upon application at this office, 10 Far oeitkin cash, neon the terms epeolfled in the omen h'llitettlaL are els entitled to the benefit of a Pink ing Fund of ONO 04 per annum. as established by the etookholders at their annual meeting. held Jemmy 9, 1800, and in pursuanee of the oentract.entcred into by the company and duly recorded, to carry the same into "'CO LA fleet. P ApFORli, Treasurer. • CI it OUT. — Noting to thn Holders (11 Phi/adelphia and Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1, leso. These bonds are seemed by thofiret mortgages on the road, amounting in the axgrestite to es.somoo. T h e ne; revenue for the Met fiscal y car was six times the amount of the annual interest on these bonds, The managers propose to extend them for a period of twenty years. the holders retaining the bonds and the enormity of the mo , tgages in the precise condition in which. they are new held._ Fresh sheets of cautions for the interest. Parable half-yearly, wilt he iuued A bonus of cent. will be given to the holders. in consideration of their assenting to the eatennien. This bonus will be paid in ash to the bearere of the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presenting their respec tive bonds at the °fain of the Company, or to Re agents, for endorsement. Forms of receipt and endorsement will be furnished ori_appbeatiOn. By order of rho Board of ritetincere, ml-tf pI .McILIIENNY, Secretary. MLECTURES ON TIRE CREATION. DELUGS, &c.. by My. OF.OHOE FIELD. at EL And HAYDN HALL. fe25.18t. I 1 .--. • OFFICE OF VAN DYKE S. Co., 11..3 . No. U South THIRD Street. , PHILADELPHIA, Feb.*, 1860 WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD CO, —The Supreme Court have this day deoreed the sale of adopted , i t er131107:43 ? ? 5,9",'Zing1rie1°41:170.1 1 ,4a4 a trargidN'Airtiell:eilltryean li a o r i s k i te n t ihe owne- Whip or the Road after the salm r and P il us protest thee ) termite, under the agreement enters.) into by the se one oloutiy4 of AWPORI, are dewed to present their ends at Ma office, for register, where fhe power of tternep("Aar DO exeauted, an rude' etemed." . ~•. . ~ ~. , . VAN Win. a .r ;log' 4ttoraftylicond °Osage udho. erg .. THE PRESSiPHILANILPHIA; THURSDAY,' !MARCH: " , ;"Si Heti. NEW PUBLICA.TiONS. Mi.„ NATHANIEL 'HAWTHORNE'S, NEW ROMANCE; TICKNOR & FIELDS Have now Ready, THE HARHLE FAUN, OR TOR ROMANO OF 'MONTE BENI. HY NATHANIEL lIAWTHORNE, AUTHOR OP THE " BOARLET LETTER," &c. 2 vole, Remo. Cloth, $1.60. a Copies mailed by the Publielions on receipt of wheel. 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Pries 81. no following interesting subjects are eloquently treat ed in the work : The Working Woman, How She Gives her Heart The Woman of Lettere, Away, The Governess, The You me Wife, TheAotresa, Arts and Book., The , 'Dame aux Carnelian," flow Woman Excels Man. " One more Uhfortunatt." . . , 1;r Humilities of Love, The " Book of Woman, ' a T e Communion of Love, continuation of the Book omen se angel of Peace of " Love," and Civilization, Woman a Iteliglen, The Last Love, The Woman who Loves Woman, the Phy_iliCiall• most. Waltham Tose, Dolls, iko. The Man who Loves Best, . THE HABITS OF One vol.. large 12ino. An interesting and reads. gentlemen. With thought' corning social observances. manners, and the art or mak Punted from the London adi .• Either of these books age free, on receipt DD of pries. U & Ci inh7.thkett N 0.1.10 Di THE WORKS OF JOSEPHUS ! THE ONLY READ s‘TILE EDITION FIT FOR A LIBRARY. IN 4 VOLUMES. Published by LINDSAY lc DLAR IRTON. Publishers end Booksellers, _ No. 25 South SlXTHJitreet, above CB EHTNUT. A New and Handsome Edition of THE WORKS OF JOSEPHUS; with a Life, written by himeelf. Trans lated from the Original b reak.(* Ineledins Exlanetory_ Notes end Obeervations. W Whtston, A N D.WITH A NEW PORTRAIT A seD COMPLETE IDX. In I volume,. octavo. A Oonventent. readable edition of JOSEPHUS has ions been needed, and the publishers offer this with confidence that it will supply this want. No expense or trouble has been spared in the endeavor to make it ao. ceptable to the residins community ; the many errors in exult= editions' have been care fully corrected anent ple Index has been supp fed ; it me printed fium as trse type e on sand par, is moderate sized volumes, and m binding to Ilait al tastes. Filo°, handsome ly bound in embossed cloth.— *5 CO library sty 6 CO Wit • . ... •.• •800 WATER RENTS FOR 1860. DEPARTMENT FOR BUPLYING THE CITY WITH WATER, PHILADELPHIA, J anusay 1,1 0 10. Extract Arent an Ordinance approved December filth, 185 t, SECTION 1. The Select end Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That eh Water Rents shall be payable to the Register of Water Rents, at hie office, annually., IN ADVANCE, ON THE SECOND MONDAY OF JANUARY, And upon all Water Rents unpaid upon the first day of April In any year, there shall be charged the sum of Five Per Centum; and upon all Routs unpaid on the first day of July, in any year, there shall be charged an additional sum of Ten Per Centum. The attention of the Water Tenants of the City Is respectfully invited to the provisions of the above Or dinance. W. J. P. WHITE, • mhB thatult REGISTER. REMOVAL. ...._ HANDY. MORRIS. ea Co.. MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT-IRON TUBE FITTINGS, AWNING POSIB, TUYERE COILS, ho., HAVE REMOVED TO No. 113 SOUTH FOURTH ST., (below Cbeatnut.) mh-lw WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. BUTLER & McCARTY, N 0.131 NORTH SECOND STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES. rahB tmy23 • 4;N JOSEPH B. WATCH. a , - MAKER and JEWELER, No COOPER ~ tiSa SPRUCE :trees &et door below SIXTH. Particular attention given to Repairing watches, Clooke, and Jewelry. fete ew• SILVER PLATED WARE Of the Anent quality. at m AriIIEAOTUR ERB' PRICKS. J. S. JARDEN 6; EH°, MASIII7AcTIMEAS MID iMPOITISR6. Have new on hand an elegant stook of first-class Ooode in tlitAr llne, at their new atm, 80 1058 CHESTNUT STREET. A full saaortment of Jewelry, Silverware, and Table Cutlery constantly on hand. SAMUEL W. rEPPER. fen-tuths•am Superintendent. THE PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET EsTaIILIMIIID ay Powcxa, W I. open day and evening, for Um tale of 14 . 3 ire On' Phlenelogf Physiology, toator-Cure, o.; end for PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. The importance pf Phrenology in the training of the young, the gentian of mutations and companons. and ln ever department of active life, le foltand SO ko owledged y all intelligent germane who are acquaint ed wiPt Its facto. Written descriptions from daguerreotypes will be cent by mall for two dollar,. Catalogue]. of books emit gratlecitm L. 0A EN, No. 023 CHESTNUT Street, seemnfetory, mbB-wgeeigmlf-Woms Philadelphia. ►il RE KNITTING MACHINE FOR A- FAMILY US B AND MANUFACTURING.—The most useful invention of the ace. Ag en e wanted for every county to the Mato. WM C. SAVAGE & Co.. mha 2t. TM Clit dfN r street VOU DESIRE TO BE SURE OF A A- Likeness. in a Life- eize Portrait, you must get a Life-size Photograph in Oil. If_you want a work of art, in all ammo resort to REIMER'S Gallery, ekcorno Street, above Green. It* WALL AND CURTAIN PAPER.- Greit inducements to cash buyers. Entirely pew styles for Bering trade. No. SS North SIXTH. above Iderket etreet. mbe.lm" J. E. VAN METER. GEORGE B. BLOAT & CO.'s SEWINGMACHINES. mhA-St• No lON CHESTNUT Piroet HAY, STRAW, AND HUSK "'ACHING!, FEEDP4O, AND UPHOLSTERERS' USE BUCKLEY 4. SOMERS, 40 NORTH WHARVES. mlth•et (below Arch.) CITY CONTROLLER ' STRPREN TAYLOR, Nticartrutcrit WARD. flubjoot to Domooratio rules. m7-tn• FILSOATORT AL SPORTS. PRIMP WILSON & Co.. 4 • I U,QUESTNUT St., would invito the iovera of PISCATORIAL SPOuT to the finest assortment, and Best quality, of TACKLE ever offered In thil city. Snob as , Burgess world-renowned. Trout. Sass, and 1 mon Rods. Superior Trout, MU, nee Salmon ulies utter extra Limed°. Virginia, Carlisle, Salmon. and nee Mlle. it01)18, Benet!, Artifielai Bait, Silk , ilk arid alit Oren. Linen, and Cotton Lines. mile am 1110 t AY RUM—Pure West India.—Finn ar tiele for Headeeho road Toilet mimes. . . m999%1°01 molt. GOOD BOOrETY muslin. Price $1.25. ble hand-book for ladies and hints, and anecdotes con ches swats of taste and good tog oneself agreeable. Re lion. will be sent by mil, post b A R y IATON, Publishers, FRANS Street, New York. .1f , ''' '' • LINDBAi I°°° Publisher.. NOTICES. REMOVALS. HAI.EN.BY AUCTION. NEW YORK. RDWARD T. WAIMEN, Auontannin AUCTION NOTICE. BY VAN WYOK, TOWNSEND, & WARRENS PRIDA r, 9th INSTANT. At 10 o'elsok, at their Bales Rooms, ON OtX MONTHS' CONDIT, ATTRACTIVE BALE OF FRENCH GOODS, I=llllll Of the Importation of T lIIRION, MAILLARD, & CO., :MOO pieces fine to sublime quality, elbstooli black, modes, assormd and hisb colors 31.ausselina de Leiner. 100 pieces fine to eublune quality, all-wool black 0-4 double widths Mouesenne de Leine& 200 pieces super 0.4 Paraders striped Parlo Milanam Puerto. 100 pitons very rieh, heavy satin striped and plaid Gaze Minimise. 100 pieces antra quality, halt mourning, ohlne Paris Bungee. 200 pieces superfine' 6-4 rich satin 'trivia and plaid Paris Dames. 200 pieces splendid 6.4 Bayadera rich silk striped Pa ils /Uremia, suporior quality black and colored arena dices. SOO Wages superb 6 4 nob Bayadere, satin striped, and eordonet Paris Barns and ADMAN.). 60 pieces splendid quality Bayadere striped Chalet'. 100pieeeksuperb quality silk and wool, ohine, Oa goings reveling*, for travelling dresses. 100 pieoes super quality silk and vool printed Orisons Popellnes. Together with a general esaortment of Fronoh anode, o whieh the attention of the trade Is invited. Er Catalogues rind samples on morning of sale. No. 14 VESEY Street. NSW YORK, hiftrOhR,IRRO COMMISSION HOUSES. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, NO. 112 CHESTNUT ST., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOE THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA - MADE GOODS. mhS6m WELLING. COFFIN, &I Co., 1116 CIIESTNUT STREET, Offer by the Paokage, the following degoriptions of AMERICAN GOODS Of standard make' and in great variety: PRINTS OF STAPLE AND FANCY STYLES BLEACHED AND BROWN MEETINGS, SKIRTINGS, AND DRILLS O.9NABURGS, DENIMS, AND STRIPES CORSET JEANS. SILESIA% AND NANIC EENB. CANTON FLANNELS AND PRINTED LININGS. LINSEYB, KENTeCXY JEANS, AND COT TONARES, ALL-WOOL AND UNION CLOTHS. BLACK AND FANCY CABSUBBREB BLACK AND MIXED DOESKINS. SATINETS AND UNION CASSIMERES. TWEEDS, OASAMARETB, &0., &o nitinmy3l RETAIL DRY GOODS. SHARPLESS BROTHERS ARE OPENING DAILY SPRING FANCY GOODS, FANCY AND BLACK BILKS. MOH AND NEAT FOULARDS, JACONETB AND ORGANDIES, ORISAILLES AND BAREGEBr SPRING AND BUMMER SHAWLS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINTZES, GOODS SPECIALLY FOR FRIENDS CHESTNUT and EIGHTH STREETS. inhT•at REAL OA SUM ER E KNITTING ZEPHYRS, In double, rnsle, or split, are offer ed, for the wolf at. at THE BMW PRICE A/3TUE IMITATIONS AND MEDIU QUALITIES OF ZEPHYRS ARE Sold elsewhere M omits oer mAxWELI. & TRIMPAINOS, MATS. AND ZErHYRS, fe2o-tf if ELEVENTH and CILEETNUT. NEW STYLE OF BALMORAL. A new Spring style Balulonsl Skirt m 6 if' BHARPLESS BROTHERS SIiETLAND WOOL, BERLIN QUALITY, _TEN mire FB. OZ. SHETLAND WOOL. te.XTitA QUALITY, BARGAINS GENTS PER OZ. BARGAINS IN BERLIN ZEPHYRS, Doubt/. Single. and Split. .1. G. MAXWILL . n SON, fe27.rptt T IT/MTH reC/IZEVTVUIT. NEAT FIGT SHIRTINGS. Yard wide ehoiee design Shirtinge. French Percale, Wig figure'. Rioh wide French Chintzee. SHARPL LSB BROTHERS. nt6•tf CHESTNUT & EIGHTH Streets UMBRELLAS. SLEEPER & FENNER. WHOLESALE UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS, No. 330 MARKET STREET, to3-3m PHILADELPHIA. PAPER HANGINGS. &o. 1860 . SPRING STYLES, 1860 • 07 . WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, Manufacturers and Importers 07 PAPER HANGINGS. N 0.17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, below Market. Offer unmet fnottittee to Southern and Wooten' Inu re. a apTendul stook of goods to select from. and all of he newest and beet destine. WINDOW CURTAIN PA eERS In endless variety. fear-7m WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS, Wholonele end Retail, at reduced prices. Id NORTH FOURTH etreet, below Race. Houeekeepere and others would do well to give as a call, and examine our stook before purelmeins eleewhere. Rooms par fed at the shortest notice. bvsere ILI workmen Don t oc tet the number-149 NORTH FOURTH Street. be ow BACA. MoEVOY ts, DOLE. ml dlm T 0 CLOSE BUSINESS. HART ) MONTGOMERY, & NO. 822 CHESTNUT STREET, Will sell out, thonich this winter end next spring. their large stook of PAPER HANGINGS. consisting of ovary variety mute oted with the buiasu, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 818 FRENCH RAPERS AT 30 PER °BET. BE LOW COST. rams wanting their Houses Papered, Dan get great IRARGAINS. - • CARRIAGES. or THE MANIMAOTVRE Or . WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, No. 1000 CHESTNUT STREET. No. /oil. [CO-/mit HOSIERY GOODS. —J. WM. HOF -L MANN, ,No, g Igorth EIGHTH Strong, has now open hie Fall Stook of Hosiery Goods, viz: Upderverts and Drawers ofGartwright and Worner'i superior mann- Stature, for ladies' and mimes' wear,_ Merino Shirts and Drapers, for gents and youths. , Merino Hoe sly, i:totton Noma, Woollen Hosiery., Gloves and Shunt et*, and goods gonerally appertaining to the Hosiery rosiness. J. W. H. respeoHlilif soliolta the attentra of families to hie stook, assuring em that biz stook s pn panelled for variety by tiny other in the city, an that his Neel trees low as th ose n any other manner hones. N. .—No abatement made from the prises named. sill-armtmhl4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the foilottior Cortifloatoo hare been loot or dootroytnl. and that atptioattop i toto been made to thoSOMPipY t tot Piggl"&zn "" 664,t. itfßAniti d PaithiA o!! nevi VANCIf DRY GOODS. STILL AHEAD! ' . . DOUGLAS St SHERWOOD'S NEW SHIRT. rRa "BELLE OE' THE SOUTH," The moat Perfect and Besnad Skirt ever product MADE WITHOUT CLASPS, and warranted not to get oast order, In 2, 11, 18, so, so, 80, 85, 40, and 00 HOOPS, EVERY LADY 111 REQUESTED TO EXAMINE TEEM BEFORE ITEM:MERV OTHER. MAKE& Wholesale Dealers aupplled by DOUGLAS A BIIEItWOOD, 51, 58, and 56 WHITE Street, fell-lm NEW YORE. BURNETT. SEXTON. ES, SWEARII•IGEN Inportera of FANCY GOODS. Erman AND GERMAN HOSIERY. ' MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. SKlRTS—Shetland Wool. Zephyrs, KO VARIETM. No. 419 MARKET !STREET. felfitmrS H. DUHRING eic Nov, 96 and 98 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now reoeiving, by successive arrivals from Eu rope, their SPRING IMPORTATIONS or ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES , Machine Sewing Silk and Thread—and solicit La in speotion ot their complete and well-assoned stook— SSP/SCULLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND WIMP/RN TRAM fa-am DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. TERRY, PRICE, & CO., 266 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND 10131R$ OP CLOTHS, CABSIMERES, &0., Rave now on hand a Lansaw! wall-seleotedstook, which they are prepared to sell at the lowest market pipes. mhd-Sui TW. GIBBS da SONS. Ifo. - 531 MARKET STREET. Are now opening their SPRING STOCK OP GOODS Adapted to MEN'S WEAR. In whloh will be found full assortment of CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS. Ito. feS-tnt A . W. LITTLE Ss CO.. SILK GOODS. No. 826 MARKET STREET. fe.l4m JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., rirtoarans AND WHOM:BALI DAALIES IN DRY GOODS. LIMNS, WHITE GOODS, GLOM, oessnerms, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, Ao No. 757 CHESTNUT &teat. STATIONERY. STRANGERS ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE ONE OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS of ACCOUNT BOOKS AND STATIONERY to be found in eta establiehment in the UNITED STATES. Sold Wholeeiile, and Retail, at LOW and UNIFORM PRICES. WILLIAM MANN, Inh3-tf 43 SOUTH FOURTH Street. WM. H. MAURICE'S NEW BLANK BOOK STATIONERY STORE. No. 898 CHESTNUT STREET, (SIGN OP TILE 13PIMAD EAGLE') Is now fully supplied with the following articles. which will be sold in large or small quantities, very low for cash: Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Receipt Books Chock Books, 11111 Books, Copying Books, Oiled Paper Copying Presses, Quills, Steel Pens in great variety Penknives, Scissors, Shears, Letter, cap, and Note Paper of all kinds, Envelopes, &0., Re. Banks, Insurance Offices, and Merchants supplied on favorable terms. fe29-1m MOSS, BROTHER, & Co., NO, 430 MARKET STREET, BOOKSErLERS, STATIONERS, AND BLANIC•BQOR MANUFACTURERS, Keep a large and well-aelooted stook, IMPORTED, DObIESTIC, and of their own MANUFACTURE. Wholesale and Retail at the very lowest prices. BLANK BOOKS An hand in large quantity, or made to order, of any desired pattern, of the very beet material and work manship. We are enabled from our extended redlines to offer superior induriements to purchasers. A call to solicited. fel9-Tm SPRING TRADE. 'NW. F. MURPHY & SONS. PRACTICAL XANIIFACTIIRERS 01 BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERS, mu) MINTERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 339 CHESTNUT STREET. 1620-0117 WHOLESALE CLOTHING. LIPPINCOTT.).HUNTER, &SCOTT, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OLOTHING, 424 MARKET Street, and 4 19 M EIRCHANT Street, PHILADELPHIA.. A fqII and oomplete line of even"- style and lase of machine-made Clothing, fully oval to that manfan tnred in any other city. - GrUNIPERT, G• IMPORTER. ALWAYS ON HAND, 1,000,000 HABANA CIGARS, At No. 1311 CHESTNUT Street, Above U. B. Mint, Na AC CHESTNUT Street, Below U.S. CUSTOM. ROUSE. feet-tuthe4tt" FLAGS! FLAGS!! FLAGS!!! U. S. FLAG DEPOT. 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA. WM. F. SOHEIBLE, Wholesale and retail manufacturer of Plan, Po'W eal Banners, and Transparencies. Plage of all, eines on hand, and made to order u cheap, If not cheaper. than can he had elsewhere in the oar. fe2B-1m COLORED PHOTOGRAPIL9 ! IVORY TYPE B. DAGUERREOTYPEs! MoOLEE Er. no. 6 ORBSTNVT STREET. Below Brien% (ovpwite Ja►ne'e ngal). $l. , PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $l. vim" who defire a reall► cplondid PHOTOGRAPH Should call at this E TH OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND MOST EX TENSIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY' IN THE STATE. _Ambrotis 4 l ; l, of Coulee of DAhlityirtaßsoATrEs or t rafvefaxlvp, 3 ' ' l ' l wAna-dl4l, MEP , • LAVANTED-An active young man, ii'bont v sII year' of flee. to attend stem. One who has be in the hardware trade prefriTed, and must wnta en Addreu " Penn." at this aligns. mho S . TO INVERT IN SOME GOOD business. Address , with oarticatare. WHIT H. Pres, office. It. WANTED—A SITUATION, by a young mamed men, to drive s horse and cart. The telt of city reference given. Address "L. N..," Preis vow. lt* irANTED-By a young man, a SIM v TION in a Wholesale Notion Nouse, ea Sales man or Itisistan Clerk. Good references will he Armen. Address' J. P.. 'Office of this wiper. ute&St" WANTED -By 'a midlite-a ged man, a SITUATION al Portal'. in dares.rap Nouse. Unexceptionable reference ameo. Porter." office or The PUSS. t124 -6t. WANTED—By a young man, twenty Tea' or axe. a SITUATION la a Wholesale or Commission House, no Asoiatnnt clerk or Oat dcor Saleema. Addream "P. J aloe of this paper. 6t* n • ..- WANTED --A purchaser for a well ea t+bushe4 and very tr:ofitstbie me.nofitetarlrot bu siness. To e business man, with s capital from 83,0e* to 118,000. an gyoortnnity is now offered that is seldom oreeented. Yor full _partic Mars address, with real namo," Box N 0.110 7, Phila. P . o;" n 343 ht. WANTED—A Situation as Bookkeeper. or Molinari', bra young mank aged 23. Rae had reral year. experieooe In this CRY. and in Ohio. Would go Eolith or Wpt. Beet of reference mein. Please address ' Alpha, ' this omce. mum. PRIBTBRB.—An experienced JOB -a- PRINTER, one who understands all branches of Plain and fancy work. and can take charge of a cave- Paper ofrioe, can hear of a _inimical:it eituation hir ad dressing, with reference, mums Record Office, Potts ville, Pa. my -2t AYOUNG MAN, 21 years of age, de aim a aitaatiop; ha 4 yews aPPerjaitall. Wholesale erocemmission easiness Pramual). Address " Henry, rr . ' at this office. nin2411.! WANTED —l,OOO Ladies to send for DE RI.IBE'E great book. Every young man end woman contemplating holy ~look should have this book. Enolose 26 oents to Eon 64, Philadelphia P.O. (eV lm• A DIIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES AN -4-Ja engagement se pommel= tom Invalid t tavern a., to young_children; or to superintend the &Cam of a knoll'. No &election' to leave the city. Hisittst teem:lonia!, given. Please addressor - it's Pasticelers. "West," Blood's Dispatch. f025-10t• FOR SALE AND TO LET $20,90 • $lO,OOO, $5,000 $2,700, p,y at th. o r and S&P n to loan no umbras.. Au ld 11. CANTLE. mhB-30 115 6013TH FIFTH. Street. 2,500.- AN OPPORTUNITY ' BY which cc, man of steady andindna tr one habits can reahse a fortune in a very few years, will he disposed of. if applied for soon. A safe invest ment In a legitimate Imainess, and no chance for open salon. Call on WILLI A M D. AITKEN, DOCK etreet• third door above Second. mha-at• A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. L l l —A valuable PATENT RIGHT, extending (mar twelve States, for two, or exchanged for Merchandise. Real Estate. Ac. Apply immediately at 21 Booth SEVENTH Street—xecood floor. It' rarlFOR SALE—A three-story brick House and Lot on Maria street, third house from i fth, near the corner of Fifth and Coates streets. or, dining-room. and k itchen, five waging rooms, gas in all the rooms. ho' and oold water in Intones and bath-room. Price e 2,600; 81.600 can remain if dewed. AKA! to JESSE WILLIAMS. tt' Ism 603 COATES Street. VOR SALE—The stock and fixtures of a iewelry store In EIGHTH Street—one of the best locations in the City. Apply to No. 18 Booth EIGHTH Street. miff It" TO COUNTRY MERULANTS. "SELLING OFF."—" AUCTION BARGAINS" The stock of s WHOLESALE FANCY DRY GOODS STORE. Country and city nu_yers. will find it to thew edvantase to call at T. B. RIDGWAY'S, 331' ARCH Street. one door below Fourth, where, to close buxinm, job lots sold very cheap for cash. nah7.7t* MONUMENTAL WORK, &c.—The Sub .um scriber. who is about relinquishing the hoagies', hi now telling MT the suture stock of the MARBLE YARD, 1825 ARCH Street—coosiming or fine Monu ments. Head and Foot-stones. Statuary, AO., and soli cite an earls inspection of the same. The Building and other impro Temente on the lot to be disposed of. mh7 12t* WILLIAM HILL mroRE. TO LET—A large lot and Counting-honse with fixtures for a Board Yard. adjoining the plan ing mill Broad and Ram(lton streets, near the Reading Railroad depot, suitable for a factory or any business requiring yard room. Apply to JNO. FF.ROUSON, m3-e to th 6t. No. Wid WALNUT Street. FO R SALE—The two HOUSES /01Noz. 412 and 4114, ARCR Sheet. THllittAB STEW S 0 J Street.r.. PR G.ERMANTOWN PRoPERTY. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The valuable Farm and Country, seat. containing 106 acres of highly cultivated land. situated in the town ship of Germantown, Philadelphia county, and within 1. miles of the depot in Germantown. The situation of this property spot to be irarmutsed, being bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the van by Townshrp Li intne toad, and the south by Hamel street, and within one-eighth of a mills of the Limekiln Turnpike. and a stouter of a wale of two Ste tmns on the Chestnut Hill blanch of the Germantown Railroad. High street, and Washieston lane. The location of the above property in high and heal thy, the land well watered and limo very advanta geously for Cottage Sites. It commands ai extended view of the eurrouneiog country, and is internee ed by the streets running flom Germantown, as laid dawn on the Surveyor's plaer that dinner,. The property is laid n In out five sore lots. lithographic plans of which may be obtained on application to either of the under einned. Atte. is valuable and handsome Building Lot, situated on, fdanheim street. near Plank road, Germantown, con taining in front on said street 197 feet, and in de_pth about MO feet, hallos an area of about I acre.. The ground lies blab and slopes towards hlanhoun slreet, upon which front te a row of tarp and elegant shade trees. Also. inward fine Bui'dins Lots adjoining and in the Ylnlnl y or Fisher's.l ma Station. Germantown. For farther particulars and corms apply to GEORGE JUNKIN. Jr.,Attortu3l, S. B. nor. SIXTH. and W .I.N UT Streets. • Or to SAMUEL B. HENRY._ GERMAN rowal. BILLIARD TABLES FOR BALE.—Two Brit-class Billiard Tables. with I.l‘ inch marble bads, and latest improved cushions. made last May— now using at the Mount Vernon House, Penn above Fifth street, Reading. ARO; to H. A. LANIz, zi East MARKET Benue. te27-tr • Beading, Pa. J4 I OR SALE S —AII that Valuable Property : tur.v.n ris the ELACKWOODTOWN APADEMY, toenail the health Land thriving village of Blackwood town, New Jersey. 'The main edifice to of brick, eS by 40, three stories high, with basement for dining room and kitchen, and is vary complete fora boarding school. is especially, adapted for a to MOO seminar y • has ample groonde, being well shaded rid will be sold at auction on TarRSDAY. the 1::h of March, at one o olook Y. M. on the premises, Insairo.pf JUBA'S LI VE R =AZ_ fe2l-13t* BLACKWOODTOWN. lIHERE.'S HOTEL FOR RENT.—The proprietieu or the above vvelbknown Rotel wishes to retire. and offers the Hotel for rent. The furniture will be sold, or rented also. For partionlamaddress fe2l-Int - HERR, ilarrieburg, Pa. J ONES'T HOTEL— P HILADELPH IA The lease and furratnre or this noted Hotel sre for side at a great bargain. The furniture is entirely new, having been put in within a year. and the house now doing a suocesefui business. Inquire of I). M URRAY la the 'foie. or of P. BOKIBA. No, 18 MURRAY St.. N. Y. felt-tf FOR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of Christian. and Twentieth streets, having three fronts, wintanie for a church or factory site. For term s &0., eddrein J. 8., at this &toe. • late-tf PAOTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A valua bleJ.- corner lot 115 feet square, laving three front', admirably located fora factory site. It le situated, the southwestern part of the city, in a rigidly-int ers:mingneighborhood. It will be imld on reasonable terms. For nartioalars, address "A.," office of las Purr. . late-tf PERSONAL. pERSONAL—Cash will be paid, and the highest price,. for liadies'and Gents' CAST OFF CLOTIIING, by addresaing Boxiga. Bleed's Die- Patch. inhs42t. CASH WILL BE PAID, AND THE highest price, for Wiles' and rents' out-or MAU-11BU, by addressing Box gl7 Blood's llispatoh. fe23.120 BOARDING. Two PLEASANT CHAMBERS VA CANT, with Buard, at UM WALNUT 6t MEDICINAL. DISPFTSIA. —FIFTY' YEARS INDE SCRIBABLE AGONY FROM DYSPEPSIA, Nervousness, Sickness at the Stomach. and Vomiting, have been restored by DU BARRY'S delimonx health. restoring_ REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD. rem the Honorable Isidore Blake.] Synasy 43 Elizabeth street, 11th August, M. DEAR SIRS t am happy to inform you of the great benefit my daughter has received from the Revalenta Arabica. She was very thin and delicate. being too tall for her age, between ten and eleven, when she com menced taking it. It has made her .Quits strong and h ea lthy. I coasider it tile most nntritionn restorative food for children and delicate persona. Believe me, dear Sirs, truly yours, I. J. BLARE. 55 Union street, Third district, New Orleania March 13th. ISM. For seventeen years I hare been laboring under an ineutlbrable affliction. derived of sleep, and so dizzy at times that I could not he lp myself{ MY stomach would fail me, and I thus beoame a helpless enervated inva lid. At last, on the Nth of June, 1354. I was taken down wtth an plvine flux and killing pains in the bowels. Otte e as !went to bed at n i ght, y thought I shopld never see the morning. My me dical attendant and friend, in whom wag all my trust, could do nothing to alleviate me sufferings. and sent no to one of his colleagues. whose attendance proved as unsuccessful, all the reme dies prewiribed failing to afford me any relief. It was ilt this stage of mcli t seme that. on the sth of September st, Mainly me e one of my friends. who told me that r. J. B. Monier pissed thronvh the same ordeal. Rod bad been radically Gored by Du Barry's Rsvalenta Ambles. Thereupon immediate/y to make nee of it, and,llo‘3ll after. I felt relieved a nd the extraor dinary change for the better I have gradually expe rienced since. owing to that excellent Ennuis, mottoes me to believe that I am completely cured. P. B. BERNARD, Commercial Abstract Clerk in the Dollen:or', °Moe. CASE 00. et 51/.. (From the Rev. James T. Campbell, Semitone Reo tory, near Fakentiam, Norfolk f December gth, lsoo. Gswriatatws i n all oaten M . Indigestion, ana particu larly when the Liver is more than usually &Tooted. I consider De Barry's Revigents A'abica Food the best Of altremediea. You can make what use you please oil this communication . I am, na&nen, YOUR, /re.. CAIdPIIELL • Perfeet digifin, strong nerves. and refreshing_sleep re stored by Barry's delicious heal th-restortia g-Reva lents. Arabs*" rood. Upwards of 00,000 cures and roan,' thousand testimonials. Packed. with full instruction, fn canisters 1 IDet go; IS the all The latter carriage ree on receipt of cash. Sold at the Perot, 243 South THIRD Street, by H. MUNRO, principal Agent for the United States. and by all Grocers and Druggists. - felS-!m• tomGEORGE L. WALKER, SOLE AGENT FOR HAINES BROTHERS' (N. Y.) PATENT GRAND ACTION PIANOB.^A splendid assortment just received from New York—averr stile and finish. from 11200upwsrds to gepo. Th em i . strn. mead are w+ rested for five rearm Ware-rooms S. E. corner of SEVENTH and ARCH Streets. toh6-6t* OUIOKERING ft SONS, MANU FACTURERS of Grand, Boma. and 1.11 right PIANO FORTES. Mar/room, 6 17 CHESTN BtreetL Pianos taint. taker, in exchange. tuned. an tton. a full mock aronir IV, D. FERRIS, 1037 011ESTNUT Street, %Elia hee now to store the choicest selection of fash ionable Straw and extra tine Lesbian Bennenillin the ottY• to wined the allentlOß of Southern and western met crinnte are invited. 1n7.6t RTO THE SOUTHERN AND WEST ERN MERCHANTS. Mrs. M. A. RING_, No. uth SECOND Street. between MARKET and CHESTNUT, ha* now op, nod n splendid assortment of Panay Silk and Straw BONN E.T3, to which oho invitee their attention. mb3.llt Nu SOUTHERN AND 'WESTERN MEl wait MINTS are putenlativ invited in WI and Tine the new and esiendld antent=ll . llsl.4,.. 'ET.lftraPerito. ibisaWarNEl tat et,nsat off co the tR, Lawrence Rotel. 017-4te Wan Enema 'MlIU8E)1211TII. viER IOAN AOADMIT OF 11131410. ;.••111.1 DAY AND SATURDAY. Wili Tr e MATl'V l Nltifillt MI The company open on Monday at the Ihnusay-airegt Theatre, in Ba'timore. On the same OCCIEVOII Miss Para =barber tirsivieB op.„,app., in Flthai!elphia. Inlet to her deviators tor . . iiiiiioll.—Pdatti for Friday's Oneha (PATTI'S ag NIGHT AND BENISFIT . and for Satuiday's THE AICILIAN VESPESS, may be - had at the Aga deinYot? Chickeringre i _ M Chestnut glut, at Peak & Lawton and at the noon • t•SIDAY EVENING Muth p 12110; MEM AND PAR &MPG'. maser -OP NUS PATTI, TEE SARRE& OP lINFI L ILE: PATTI. FERRI, spout. AMOD SITSIEL Wu PATTI i tt z ap addition to tie= tuidr z Opera. Eckert's E.'. Bong, ecringiomml .„ 1 1 1• 0 _,Sp•I•Yr • Popular Comie Co n' thro the Rye, aad tad Lidekati Wad , ewe idled for her by &gram M am. UN SATURDAY. CLOSING NIGHT OF THE SEASON. VhBPER& COLSON, STIGNU... PERRY. JITNCA. The miss en Saline will be of the mom forger= de empties. TEE PICTORESQ,US cogru cent," a most &M UM picture of the costumes of the thirteenth Tinton'. have been made in Pans, in Mae clear La nor. cotter/Mar of the Errand Opera, putplam Drusold. costumier from the priaMPal theatres THE Nis W AND SPLENDID Anidoßa are Rea the celebrated manufactory of Monsieur Chimer. is Par a. is act second. the magnificent balbryinn acena.ere. Pounced. by competent lodger, nosenor to any of a similar character ever punted in Enron. will he Ma plat ed—the cost defrayed b the liberality of tae IthXdg holderi—overl.6o3 yardam canvas. at a total expeadt tureof St 600. Seamed and ex•mited by Mr. Edward Rimers. the °Gamest work of four months...Mt two ausaamani tata,. nts. The machinery by Kr. Marled Higbee and WALNUT -STRUT TREATER. Bole Lessee pie Manager —.__...M . F. nese Brent. . D. la TAM iTHUITIM YititlONG. Marge d ava. Win be presented_ the THE it DLN Wool. "sr. Chant/ma; gakt_. Bayne. Mr. Phirsg; Berbers Grayson . Mr. . Reath ; aniTkir aci t Dabois; Cartels', Mrs. Anna Covell; Marsh Mrs. 11. A. Perri. In consequence pf the length sina hi:VIM. of this n Drams, no other piece will he Veom gfirPricee tussa h Beats secured rut vitiout extra °k m& at 7 Hoots open at 7 o'clock : PerformatiCe to lICIEBINiaII 3i o'clock. WHEATLKY & °LAMM ABM ETRE ET THEATER. THIS ITHURBDAYI sintrnage. Last alkedt nista bat two of DOUCIOAULTB /LEW !LAT, che OCToROON: On. LIPS M LOOM/MIL Goons Peyton. Mr. Dolman I hoot, WO.lntim K 2. Lilo: Zoe. the Octoroon. ram John Drew. Scats Piticas.—Ad sentr, Sesersi Beata in Dress Oirelo.l73i to; aat.lo sesta 73‘ Doors .open at e °t( l ixianallioi at preciselY. BAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. Eighth. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT EL. *here Piticre.—Dreen Oirele, Se cents, Fendla, kohh cente; Beets m Private Bow, 7/1 Gents; rya= ru ral' Boxes. SS and EL Canoe or Tute.—Doors open at halt past 10'de*. To comment,. at 73‘. THIS I TRUE OIALVI EVENING. Mans!' 1, IS% BENaFIT OF FIUME DREW. When he will appear ea Clown. The g erfo s rma cl. u N ce Es with i r t an ci ce ß wa L tli s. MLL R ZGYARA. Whose 'Unprecedented Peat" Erotartrisaist have excited the rreat.rt sensation. will appear in her wow prow:ha/Se act Th ee rtorand heard/. DAN RION. Oripnal Humorist, willannser. The pertormaneee trill conclude with the Gollieede MR MAGIC RING CONCERT HALL. LAST MORT BUT TWO OF SUCH LRY'S SERENAIMIS AND ETHIOPIAN BURLY...4QU s OPERA 1 11.00 FR. Together with the duct; egoished Prima Dana, 31188 AU. IA GOULD. . . The only ConitlYaMMtiturfams THIS ryILNING, R. Biation Ruehley's Cry me Bonet e.a. Book. ley's Laughing tong; Quartets, Duets, bless. Thum% }DWI. Ao. 'J o conelmle with Buckhe.'. TraYestie on NORM A. Norma, ?dim Julia Gould; Polio G./maim ei z ag l ; Adelams. R. Bishopin,Way:, °roma, I. n. par Admission. T7..N1 Y- FIVE cklas. me Doom oven at heron; performanoe to oonelneitoo at Eight o'clock. JOB. JOUSTON. Amt. T H E 44 H 'MART OF THE ANDES," On view 41 THE ACADEMY OF THE ME ART& 10.4. CELESTE UT fituaet, - Admission!!! mints. inb7.4lt GRAND CONCERT, ET TIM MTETIS SioTHON, AT CHICTCRIONO & PON'S PIANO ROOM. 607 CIIESTPITT BINS. T. They will be astastee by the oelebtAtd PAM& MR. CIIARL*B JAATIO. ON MONDAY tivFNINO. Much Uth. DetWitoeew at 7 o'cleek; Concert b.•.mmenee alien past 7. Ad= aion cents. I_IANDEL'S GREAT ORATORIO,' SUDAN MACCABSUB, Wal be given by the HAND•L AAD HAYDN M OIETY. ( the second concert of the revolt.) on T 17.8- RIL E . V .ree i rg,. matbr.h;,..:4l-,7eng.t„,;duNig the lIIIIIMeIa of the society, accompee t ed a y I e Ger.. manta orchestra. oh cede r tpe dime. ton of Mr. B. Carr Cross, conductor of the Voctety f!nbitenpUnes 1 , 0 reee,ved for this and the rernairong M e ...A for Its, admithog three persons to s (oh Concert. &nate tickets Cu cent, to be had at Beck tr. awton a. Chtekenege. and Con 'iston's mime gormand at the door. Dem open before 7;commence at 3s, before 6. sabil4t SIXTEENTH = -186NDERSON13 EXHIBIT/ON ROOMS--laynes Commonwealth (new) Huildinr. ngtursvoim At,.neee size's. smug sips. PORITIVEL • LAST WI:EX BUT ONE. 11.X.T.AORDINARY ATTRAoTIONB BRILLIANT PUCCE.A of THIODONV ART Int- AIWA. The MODEL EXHIBITION OF THE AUK The management have the honor of informing i r e Pahlie that the Art Mumma will not romans heroa twunia, Pdereh 17th. therefore maltinr one ' UNEQUIVOCALLY THE /AEI' WEEK BUT ONE! In the Programm2 . r this week wit. be inehrdsd_. Tangier, the seat the present woe between Resin and Morocco W Mame at Valley Torts; Bartino linen Belsonre I Napoleon ermine the Alpe, with- his army or 10.000 men the Bernardino - Monastery ; the AutomAton Plock•rfT. Vaulter ;Abe Storm at tea- FAM ILY MATINEES on W.fthal/AX . and HAT- U RDA.Y AFTERNOON& Uneinng — U oo, open streaks:lre 1:10131IIIIHIC• I n ga Admission—Adults. ] Dania ; Chibizen.ls mos. McDONOUGRS GAIETIES—RAM Bt., UL M below THIRD. STAGE MANAGER.._. ..HERNANDF - X. stweek,iitlit 'nos . Qolebrated PELLK CARLu BALLET TRIM. The above Troupe will appear EVER YAM% They are the moot wonderful perform er Vie& lad were received on Saturday evening with the most ea - thnemetiosPelluve. HERNANDEZ! And the ta.'ented Company spinier. Furl appearance of TFIE hIcCARTY BROTHRRS. • TWENTY-SEVEN PERFORMERS. CHUROH'S GREAT FALL—NIAGARA. IND 0/ONOITN'S " NIAOARA IN WINTER." .NOW ON FiCALUILION, AT EARLE'S GALLERIES mb3-13t t+l6 CRESTALIT Errazzr. l ENNSYLVANIA AOADEDIT Olt TEI FINE ARTS nen CH ESTNUT STREET, Is OPEN DAILY, ttionanTe exoepted,) beent I. Ito tin Wentel—The Tenth notente of " Urbit Seirnes Yorgisin. ' of Fiscus.. Admisiaon ae oengs. Mar= alder 'l2 Tub isaN 000. Shares of Stook 330. ORCIESTRA.—PubIis Bo haunts every SATURDAY, at MUSICAL TURD HALL at V: o'ciook P. M. - Tickets to bad at 8 Andres, end Beck & Lawton's Made eta s. the door. fall-ata 9 1 EMPLE Or WONDEILI, Northeastoorper of TENTH and CEIBISMIT Streets. Great end Sorel Attraction. SIGNOR BLIV. Exm l i b u g o op i de E rf irE al Alffiv..triteMlate THif Wrer'" Connoll at Nolook. and on WSDNEZ3 and SATU AY A H ERB Bat S. The oeleht Antomaton R ope Van ter. one of the greatest Meow Mathew=ever exhib i ted, will appear literary - Lion . andyerform his aatomshing_feets. Admits.= 311 seats. 13 mom. . EDUCATIONAL. m ARION SELECT SCHOOT —located six miles west of Carlisle. on C. V. R. R. Pntiet pal. F. M. L. GILLELEN. Locality healthy. rural, frers from temptetion sod vice. Casuist. Dan be MAMMA st the Roma of the Presbyterian Board of Publication of the Y. ht. C. Astiocistion. and at this office. For farther information invite of the Rev. F. H. POWER. N 0.131.3 CHESTNUT Street. mita &larch the lath. or at the places wnere Circulars are left. mhl-10t. VRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPRTA COM MERCIAL CoLLEGS. N. E. qomer NH YENTA and CHESTNUT Streets—The remoter • r mints' names shows over 23:1 now re ertendenee.l9llave en tered from km lst.lo. to Peb. Llch.lB6o. An art in structed. tadtvtauallT, in the duties of the eour.tins house. e lease tall and examine stransemenn4 Le. feat-m• INS CHANCE COMPANIES. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY o PHILADEPRIA. (FIRE INSURANCE IaCLUSIVELY.) COMPANI7B BUILDING. S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. =I! bloiDacm L. IlawsON. Bzo. H. R•uxi.T. JOH-V Bsow.w. B. A. RfitYisTOCX. ANDISW D. Cass. .1. RD STAAB , Frei/Idea. OlaT7. Dllll-ly F. RATCHFORD STAII, WILLIAM MCKIM, NALBRO Fa. wax, loam M. ATwooD, On:. T. TRRDICS. /UNIT WHART P O N. RATCHF CHARLES W. COXE, THE MUTUAL LIFE INSLfRANCIZ COMPANY OF NSW YORK. Amex: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, - IAVISTID II( NOILTGASES szAL `' WC T$ OVER RIAOLCAMA The prlssittsts Sr. Low Ws in. essay other I. This and the DITidO.SOBILITO bees OILLT/114. This is a strictly Pdostrsi Conizedm Tbsre_llze Itti Stookhold M ent, so thtt AIL UTE P R OF O NO TO TUT 155IIILTD. Pamphlets, and every Min:matio4llll. Do ked gnarls, on isoolleation ° F. NA TCHFORVeT E. W. corner FOURTH and wArgi,„ PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thomas Robira. ' John Webb Honlowit L Dawson. George li. rims" Geom M. Stroud, t r . Piih W e i r , ie i Ltaint john Men. Joeeph Patterson, ilham C. 'Aiding, tWI Taunt .am AL Atwood, A Amts- Goren. homes IL Posers. George W. T. = MoKee, Thos. Watteau. 125-17i1. JOSEPH T ."A" A, B NOB. 12$ AND Lto CHESTNUT STREET. Invites the attention of the Trade to his Stock of COTTON, WOOLLEN, LINEN AND FEINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS. Now light =Admit swum tiles, a great varlet/frost MEMO. BAWL SLATER & SONS, BUTTON MANUFACTURING CO.. MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also. THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING, 1116111 dIAS mans new standard Patterns. NEAT BLACK. A WHITES, PURPLES, LAY.T. ke. SAXONY A. SHEPHERD PLAIDS, & BIDEBANDS. BLACIC AND GRAYS, AND CHOICE DUSTER STYLES. WOOLLENS. FANCY CASSIALERES sad DOESKINS,,&a. FROM ROCK COM., GLENDALEOOM., NEW ENGLAND COM.,CRAWFORD moos, DALE AND OXFORD WELLS. EBERHAROT & SONS' - - SUPERIOR MACE DO %SAM AND BILE RM . - TITRE& Satinets. Plain *ad Pnnted, of 01 colors rad rer; swank, Jews, Twill'. Coral, Caslutarires, sefi Tvasik,oomprislng - ocia of the best atibets 111 poustri. - MdZRICAN LINER COIL. CRASH, /WOKS, SUITING% Egt4 141-44
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