' - - MOE ifigegr#o.3ostfajblitlige t inhilded that] W. 4firneOrttteniildle , OhlietrittVetreet has in store a full itto*fogsteing Olen; . latish. ' , A'aitniigligaiitridiO'lkgiregeesrtn.-;-"Hilnit 'noble firelleen I 11Miiiikisitijiglieuideril in form and moying e. 7 „,„3 1 .4,)01,004:4105u1intrab1e in cotton;, how stacelg. ;:..arid kowlttableilrhe iiiergined in Ms Mintiest seneentnee ' by entering garments made aP the . Brown stone Clothing mall of Rociktill-k—Wilson, Not. OM mid GOO Chestnut 40 '4! '4* * . ve- i7"thr 4l .4nwirs,. - i s iLinini.--4hn't be ` 4l : entitled, - reinter l It Wilde (haslet' of old White CO" ritterhsty.!,-strkth s ieno lea or. hie pants outside of his boot,,Whore it shonid be, and the 'other inside, where it, ,••• - Would Sidi be r. - talt IGreeleY. the Inventor 'of the new nantaloon. No_ more . straining 9f buttoni oil , (win" notiob); no - Jeers oontreoted chesty and stoop-. "3. Old-fashioned eriagendera—but Ite)kt eree'deliesto 'shoulder belies:and but buttons on the pante, and tin "right button In tho right plate." sr- and withal, tut 'by Powers.- Everybody' Is aware of the gra* , Of Roviereti Greek Slave , touseauentli it mimes' superitiMini to' speak of Powers in conneotlon with beau- ty of :shape.' Charles Stoke,. under the "Continental t;'- Hotta:rip:they owner 'of Greelin's Patent Pantaloon. „Or oitinerol, weld be repaid by stepping into the one • prios clothing Sere, under the ”, Continental." and ea ' • audnit the artlele. - _ • • 2. Lads CiIIITAINS of the name style as those in the 1! Co:ntiqoptl." at from OM to ego per pair. W. Patteri, 630 Chestnut street. te69.9t. .M51101101%31 lieu MI all' orders foi DaMeeks _ curtain Goode, Dios and Muslin Curtains, Cords, Tao- ARIA. Goeini. Cornices. goofs; Window Shades. /so. Cash up d'six monthly buyers are invited reexamine oui stock, wbioh L taro and well ' , elected. WI R. CILBAYL & Duo., 719 Chestnut Street, ress4ot "Llghtip soar* the thlette down, Ltghtlydoee it float— idehtly seed* eTotord aro ioft, Little do we note : Weteh life's thistle bud end blow, - I nlesiant fdlY ; - But when all life'e paths they drew, • Then °omen melancholy." Little e tareez,what a burden do they in time become £ Little droce of *stet. make the mighty 000ao; . little grains of send he earth; ad little things thing.' eremite 6£ Wm - avoid Ili,, and "metre. the mind in :tiernioniodeieggeetted ,eorealacent - good humor, wear Abe obiont. coaortably fitting. endemism:able styles of Ortnville 8 - fakes, the celebrated &abloom. olothier, Ifseddriiilmittimt street, The. Wisconsin Railroad. Mat mod, WIN., Mardia.--Simeon Draper, Red, of ?few :York., te nowhere t waged iu matters of locale,- cooneoted with tae o ats, town, and %way lIMOIS for ~ .sititrparlyurvosse. - • • Freights in Georgia. , Baia:ol4m. Mara B-great B.reat quaatitlet of freight are a - riving hark bu. there le ao detention. Ninety ear-ioads are leaving gaily lot the Interior. RRTYALS AT - THE PRINCIPAI HOTELS ,„„ ,UP ; TO Twitzvlo o °Loot LAST , t• CONTINSBTAL-rB. B. corner of Ninth and Chestnut. 0 AlTaybir. P.S."-` , • ",- 0 0 Gibbons, Ill' • 141, Oreentleld,liflamis A 0 Fry. Mr ,C J Glover. Kv ."-- , .-, -.0 VP Anderson, Ky •-' F. &Cox, Poona 111 .D D Keller, Ind Ins P 'McCort's' ok, Ky ' Mr Fowler A. la. NY, . , C Sanford; Relents, Ark G B_Sonondq,ol4, 0 .z 1 W Royston. Va B 'Halsted...NJ .4 Mel or. ri Y J Barton, Pa rfilanny Pc la, Minh/Cm Burwell, Buffalo Ps Hoff:England - ' Mrs AI Centrum, Salt . J Nampreboakh,M ' , Ofir A Ingalls. Chiesttn •..1., Hepburn, Balt - J Phi ll ips, Dayton. 0 less Phillips . Dinh :Jo, 0 "M p sa i llirrop e Dayton, 0 '''s . s P ' artrl7 4 4: l P4,Y . l'hoti ,iki:oi l iin. ITY Gen Corbitr. 1 John Candler. Boston .. C Conk. Ala --- z . . Dr Jos M McClure, Pa ' Mrs 02014, N Y ' Dr Sturlovent, Boston ' J Voorbii, Tr Y - -J D R Wffiams, Ky -IR Pachtyre & la. Palmyra Geo Beecher. Pr Y- - . 0 1 13n B T e n i t i t i tplip i nog, A I Tpasrsr, lititi,mbUrg ': . .T3iinivie , N i'' - ' ' ' / F Bitten - ,14 Y - -Al Esher &h. 'Auitutta,Go Jas & oPhr, Boston - i i .vß i ltuiT l Vla.: N t r - - ALE t re bogy., NY • -W W blargh & wf, J ' Mo o otor, Uniont'n, Ky - IA 0 Maiming. NY' ronic, N 0 , `' Ito 'l4' Mohan. Tenn , SF Mayes, Tenn ' - il A TVi i r i s e s i rti! Lilt ' - ' -. tas S ib ill ini•tier. Belt. 0 0 Chapin, Mau ' , tnn ,„ -- W 0 V o urleiit.. - St Joseph '4r 6 6 1 1,1°11,' 8 07, Louisvi ll e F lr m i iik_liA re y:N b l i i & '..., -. t Vv"ll.7,:.iif i , ` - AA. weightinan, c Y firm Kunkel, Rarnslmm nEnyniond. NJ A E Bomb, N Y. - Id Gesmn. Ala /Bowl°. PI Y _,. '. I.Langolon,._Ga ' IV 0 Richardson, Tenn ' - J Payne & in. 'N Y ' John gimmon, Jr. Florence - tV A Patton. Florence . .7 W Cooper, Ala 11 P Chrdner, Belt S T Bacon. Unaton . -Bltexton. Cincinnati • - It Pnmpellr, N Y B.F Bimontom li C Air Wheeldon, Balt , GIRARD Rol3BR—Oheatnnt et. below Ninth . 4 4R . Y 3 ;White. N Y P Witham* & la. N C , - Mina ale. N Beeves fr. ta..s - Mies Haeves,-NJ lea Parker & N 0 R And rows, Balt K Blair *, J M Vsoadalen & la. N Y, - , t 11,11'0' 4r :1u". it-PT.B, Wills.ya Poo). P D Iler: Ps • , A W Baoon; Ats Mira Dodd% Ala • Mk. Rost ra. Mit t W T•Banne, Ala" , • - _ ?her & Is, d Mrs B Goldsmith. Md Gov '+a Pa Gen Nmith. N - B J Mosley, V.* • : A C Gray Md John Mau. Jr G W A Remus. N 0 • . A Kelly. N , Wm H Rookafellow, N Y GHait.NO RPJewett, N Y Swearinser, Jr, Vs Mies Areal° , Aoheson, Vs w.A Whittaker. Va Miss Whittaker, Va Jahn P Clow, N Y Mr Walker to la,, N Y Mies N Y Thou Brown, Pa ,-Chas Mille& N ' Harvey. Belt (.1. Colton. N • Gan Coobmn. N Y H W Callender. N-Y C Marsh, Jr. N Y Lee. 1.4 T K Carson, Ala ~, X 0 dcClaliand Nashville -Rl)Taytor,Ya 'Win - ii.t.owis, NV , Oen Lyman. Cleveland, 0 Matthews, Baltimore J T Seeley, N - • L Lowman. Huntsville. els A Welsh. Phtla Mr* Welsh &child, Jas Ounley. Chicago ,C, Waster, Pit „ 0 it MolntAehi 4araer City A Roman. N yy P D Calripbell, N Y hliu Coohrelf'N„Yl• • JortfEr HOTEL;-Clue Unit street. below Seventh. Boi.ieield. Ens - land Don De Cardove. N Y, • - H yiespneede Y , al Harris, y - -'B H Manly e R Haloomb, N - Master Halonmb,N - Y - C Vanden, pal Parrel,Ve - monk. Bait • . 'Worthington, Balt G Wineheger, ire Thomas. Vs 113 Ropers, Hiatilidthit I Porter Phila.- N N emllmon.ll.lls r sy.•Ohjo - - ,• FS Mamby; N y la,'Bordentown L L Sandford & la. N Y J Muir,••N Y , futon & la, N y HKersey, Diamond, Vs C M Lublett, ys W 4 Ruin, Balt • Dr! W Palmer,_N Y Jae N - WS witsonar r Attu B Nolan, MIMS N . - .wards, Phil* .17.1"irtair, NY tfdiaTili; Col Johnson, Wettabis K Smith, Columbia Sperm - . NIEROBANTEP NOTEL-Fourth 'tree: below Arab. ST Corn, Pnncabon.,__.g.r A Wier, Princeton H S Gars,Ps /5 Petdietank4.9 <, +tS ?Mk, WiratTent , • N B Pride. west Wan Uric*. trk • PR Parker. Clarktfrit•Ten " •••• odes known. Y • BBS Orscribrd, Lana oo,l l a T Bona, In DI M 'leak. Ind • ~ ~ It K Mullew• Hy •- , • G IA, Ili/amen. Tenn 4I B Vide. Teen , ' R F absillinsicenn or - a ~, vat Toms • it A Hoirerd• Nebroaks` (Inv A W Black, Nebraska, 14 D Corrnitht • Si Chunk ~,„,E Rooks, Camden Ark . -btV I) Harding •- < - 5 1, - Bend. B 0 • E W Patton /Oa. Vs 3 ir. I" 41IRW iRy ~ Lax, Gs W H Moore, sulton.,Lt4 B S Jit?Cuna9nirpensb, is W 4 Cox. lqiivitemb g. Ps .. -ft T Datum Milwaukee - S N stn, Cratnonlenlie .•.'. Witr t r i et: if l onn • i l i thkrais i Zenn ,:-• B Val Sigite l t. .- VP ntbrte • Ps O Roddeyv :. , _ 1441=4,,1tniv -.. r 4 1t h i ii,17 0 11 T I::: --- . 7 %VI" ' t,,,,, • : L L nut. 4. 1 % . i m Dotrti#ttokm C Rind. * l l k i iilt i. nders 4 .' Boston - 4 E tt i ft k i l er 3t str ut , Seim Gametal am' cp Reyna% .• eon 0 1,,, Fardlnek, Tout ~ J W Ponder, nton• Tenn 3 W Bill Beinges4oa. ‘ C arlittgli, mug . i AkIEBSCAN HPTE44liestunt street. above Fiftb. J?Weecbtt' • HAIM* *MMus, Beers& -J Menu, iletrArk W 18 water:usu. Pittsburg H it Hag. Pittsburg 8 B Nudges. Pittsburg i i . rtit r ' rev.' H T "Hunnicutt. Tenn • 'VII I SAM I , Pc , ' Or ' 1 / 2 " ti t e C i a t t .l P7 6 ._, ci i. rmith, N da - A 6 ens. ti 0 ii uester,B C''- . . TV iLltrstisher.7 o 0 , t' rot 3 a woodcock. Np, Jit w ler, Danville , r r?laritTLerstntolEXs ' - wEitt Burtorr.lo,llt• KY frirdi e e P rltt• i l e< -, Rlg n ag l itherii .EC Brottorti# lolls Then It Darraeb, Del . „ -TAM Herz siethinbem .T, p Otarettere,J envy Snore ' ill rk. sting Bgore I, pan. KY ..,.. . 1. ingh'un' f- I' ",'PIS frli r‘ q \ it tsins ti Wbfel riß• 401 ? • •Wila ;11 • "• -,0 E u Me?. eage Itio MoLennair. Tenn ' 11. MDIII. Tenn 71_ _cf ' r ilit u +gr L i' &III " Arl e" "` 8 w i1 i kan' 74 , 4 4 .71 ?,p ' ritn a tr llin i t i li :l4.9• Soo 0 Gator, a - , •• v W sites', 0 , -" o Haatinite, Boston , , , yr. LoUIB UOTtL-Ohastnutp above Third. 2 - "lstio's . set , Phi:l- , Na s looenbatitn. 0 J B't alfila rk: , i : ‘ rdaiggg r ia= "4 Pl_r#44re 0 Wong_ MI& Ale F.arl. Muff." Y -' ' :VV WO '1,... it . , ' x Beyer r i ri I :;; : ,li fili o t:f i cr , 2.lo4o.dr,Az.frpto , n , .. 4 ., I.: ' mow- a . , , _8 0 Rrowp, y_a__ . ;. -,-. -,:yy___, - r Tat alattifaatAinli 4404. above Thud. E so , vnat'riondhw -, : . ',...,,, tp o l itp iri, ' , Ur , 0 liFe_o ait 9 Ohl Bl , l ~,,,, ? 4 ), ' l 4 - el_trotel. Cer vit tle, 0 , f.,E.,t., _ , o Wfl Lawld, II lo -,-', - , -;,,-...- al oil ! lao ten : 0 2 .-01tt.ny_ I:4°A: T- , -' - ., rillripems ...so Cho. ''' ' Y Men. a ~, Oa Torn', Pitt4bOtg ", ,_ , , -1110 a In Moll too, Easton arty mtbE. Timmy , Kennelly. Jr. fltexlrg if Mike, dtm' `''' ', .' VANtril - 4, ' -, -sums ustim tiOlib-Merketllgreet,ffioveltDith - 76orwitnoiram. P. -. r ,......,Car1,„„. obey - Alleles; treurevdle . omooLthrilor,MlentOWn Andrewlipowhilidstoint ~,, sot ie l i ß oit.fdimin.ew flaming Ville*, - : ~,, 8 , soy, Del J 'il Ponnipl, nal** ,f & oerhono, 'York no :' .._fo l girrA..lS i el ; ' • . 14.17Altiti e nd's omen Ktddtuniehe oe ' Jemmy Thompson'. .1% „< lanceavon. Own ,-, , J ames atinitq, tlkuo .1 T-an' Ohnt . . ItterlaakkaOTYL-Itioi stroot, aboVa Third. r H Rmidenon ' John'T Swank. Cetanenens .l Vll ItiteleM,, nuns ee Pr J enkins, _ ° , llc hi n trAo. •',.. a rms. ! ` reading -'. A A Nonni uoi t Esivrn -'I 1) *orison lc ls. V ;tab . & T r Milltumoji. tblehont .- -. aP- Mar. l'onlattio ' ,-- - 11 trarts,er, lambkin - R Weport, =Lemmata -.• • :-.". , .-,-; , - , - , ,!,oind.umbibu, goTEL-eurth se., iboire 011'0 40 1 m E Evg i te r t i i , en aoy wit h own t f ag3 tin Di , liti ,pe s .•,, -. iP ?Alin' e rr oP '.. - '' ' its: L I d Taylor, bles,oo Field, IV ohorder ~ jirolso, Md „ 3 Remiet!- 13:1!,D9,1' '', A4Olllll, De! no s Pe ' 4ETAlti r ,fli7TEL:Reand mieet. above Motet. AN' mooed; Dover, Del Gov Wm Berton, Del - Jai ST .aorny,wash, D 0 --Wm yme, ph ' ''. ,;_, ign i azug h _ripl l a . , - , ; Enos Montt; fel, Jan Du'inc - in so:. Doi , ' W h lliAni e o e ‘ Wniih, a C irsoilosen, OhrsitOblike fifty I. Reed . . John ii-Jorois,-11a11,, - Thos. 3nteth, Ohio B ,It.Kiiis &la 'Croy N Y ._ , :."itiOUNT .. Par .00T8L.,-ihidot4 et ., aboVeAroh. "''3 Bi.liniOn; X.Y , "`c - ' • 'W Stanton', ity iii 0 Jones, rittemrs . ' • ,W G a rrison. Jr .1 - m chm l „, %Antos, ri llt w Y kca ir I „2. - yritentdow. Alan_ . 'I .itlowo , toolon - y_TAggort, Pa , • - M or .Tolfalov s NJ R Ryan, Bat .. ~ ..; ; BARLEY ESNNAP HOTEI,46OOnd it., Wier Tine. `4,.Dittimeeule, Md __ kt Whesderi'k. qo , N Rove -: Mr* two, i tfrorpr.r,, , . matati aopluno ! .l% , 114 4 La l t n 7 „r„ Vi e ctAi r ,4` ' r ihngkerbtrniltdebnrg ip,%ffifj; oMm4non-fr, - - . Jobe Palle Books no -4.i,rlr4C".„O,lCPP.Ve,O9wll ' . A , I ) 13 aysii , Easton : -. .' `'''' Oilf.B4iiii iiiiT BL -Third nt.,, aba4 ealionrhlll. ' talla nnflantilfs,c- '.' , aoiralhaster. Mont.; no -John-Pnao, Monts' tni ---- _,- ftml more r.: Books oo , -', - Joberkeeddillaeke cd E. Doter, Bethlehem 46A. BRAE AaTBL- , 7Third et.,. above, WirglitAttliw,2 I..uding Weld, Mt Jos , Joo Flupt rig/ xr,ltsfullt4 ovoktote, ,- • -40 4 41}31P-!ri t -; faht, , '”, , tanfrywcrido owlet; prantonab p , p6MAßttirlizillt4rOlitt at., Ati47ooalicer 41. 1453.2.- ev-5 %tiltPa r emali'At -,„ . 4 ,vatigito-Thint Rao, Ig,tt W/. 11414Pki1e,., • ~00111141111100filt *11.6-.A $ •r:9s:-$ ... It" - *MIMPIN„ INTBI4I,,IGENCE. OBE FOUR*,P . mq, •• - • .81CuPorikrrew Idnreh & attrisod. ship R.:ratan& from Marais. /USW ORLINS. March: ri.. Therbailr Meet Hiegle. from Messina. anived at this port. spoke tho bark Charles William. of Boston. which reported having lost her captain overboard during a este on the 76th Pob. Bins was bound to tit Thomas in Ma rrive mas. id. ships Emile Auguste. from Liverpool; Alice Bin. from Bolton; Cotton Planter, from Bordeaux; Wurternburg, from Myte. MEORANDA. Steamship Boston, Croc M ker, hence, arrived at N York yesterday. I Ship Golden West. MoKenzie, cleared at New York yesterday for London_ Steamship City of New York, Boggs, °leered at Bos ton 7th twit. for Philadelphia. Ship Gen Washington. Richardson. for Liverpool, Cleared at Mobilo 13th inst. with 1960 bales ot cotton, vued at SUVA!. Ship American Colon, Hubbard, for Havre. Ark wright. Dank for do, Tionnderosa. Woodbury, for Li verpool. and Volga, for Ni Petersburg, went to sea from Mobile ad inst. Ship Mackinaw. Hammer, from Liverpool, arrived at Charleston 6th inst. Hark Campanero, Hubei, cleared at Mobile ad inst. for Pensacola. Bark W G Anderson, Bell, from Table Bay, arrived at Boston 7th inst. Bark Helen Maria, Ninkerene. for Philadelphia, re mained at anchor below Boston 7th inst. Bark Oregon. Chien. for Montevideo and Buenos AYMI. °hotrod nt New York yesterday. Behr W . , t 1., ;grim trokaloo, cleared at New York ye a r r d iUnAmtlieb Blittr,irout New London, arrived at tY l ll77 k VoTi,ei... da ..—in leered at New York yen terdaY, for Apalaohihola. Bohr A Corson, Rogers, for Philadelphia, cleared at N York yesterday. Hole 7 Betw tA Cotes. Allen, hence for Boston, at Holmes' h ins . . t3ohr ga l le d Wainwright, Corson, from Boston for Mat mom, from Holmes' Hole nth init. Sohr 13 A Roe, Baker, from Boston for Philedelphia, sailed from Holmes' Hole oth inet. SPECIAL, NOTICES. Bzwixt Mecriumus. No.:Sawing Maabines— No.l Sewing Idaohmaa... 00 Tao Family Sewing Machine, 76 The Family Sewing Maohine-- 69 I. M. SINGER & 00., dis4in No. am CHESTNUT Street. Mums' BottDom SEWING KIMMEL IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. FIRST PRIMIIII4 AT EVERT FAIR. PliNsAlelphis Moe, 720 ARCH EL Agents wanted. fell-am • IMPORTANT TO TAT LOBS AND °TUBS.— Tbe Grover & Baker Sewing-Maohine Company have jut introduced a new and superior Shuttle• Machine, large miss, high speed, with latest Improvements. Pelee $OO. For Sale at N 0.790 01103Tti UT STREET. Philadelphia. fe2241 SEAMEN'S SAVING FUND—NORTHWEST CORNER SECOND BEd WALNUT STEEETS.—Deposits re ceived in smell and large amounts, from all classes of the oornmimity. sad 'allows interest at the rate of FIVE YER CEN F. per annum. Money may ho drawn by oheoks without loss of in terest. Onion open daily, from Sunni," o'olook, and on Mon day and Saturday until 'nine in the evening. Presi dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treeeurer and Booretary. CRAB. M. MORRIS. BALANANDSH FM-PROOF SAFES.—A very line assortment of SAL/Mali - DERE for sale at yea- Kimble paces. No. SOL CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. tuda.tf . EVANS & WATSON. SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CoMPANY.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. RULES. 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount hOli•or 2. FIVE PER. CENT. interest 10 paid for money from the day it is put In. 2. The money is always paid book in GOLD whenever It is Galled for, and without notion. 4. Money is receives from Executors. Administra tors, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small same, to remain a long or short period. A. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgagee. Ground Rents, and other first °lam seouritiee. ' . . 6, °aloe oven every clay—WALlt UT Street. southwest onmor irh etraot. irtlA litAltitlE O. BOND—McCALL.--On March Bth. 18E0. at Christ Church, by the Rev. Dr. Door. Franois 1: Bond. M. D.. of Montevideo, e. A.. to Miss Smite McCall, of this city. FUBBELL—MIDDLETON.-00 the 6th inst.. be Rev. Ramrod Durborrow. Morris Brinell. M. D., to Sallie T. Middleton. both of Chester county. Pa. HAt3I..B—MACDOWELT,.—On the 29th Febrbary. ult.. by the Rev. Robt. C. Matleok, Henry W. Nagle to Myra maodowell, both of tins city. (Heading (Beatill.) PliTagr-WiTiati.-On the Bth instant, at the resi n( t.ezen Haddook Est.. John W. Brown to Mulls Mace A. Wilson, both of Harrisburg. DIED. MoCOMR—At Wilmintton. Del., on Saturday morn ing. 3d of hlarch, after a Ileums illness. James ...:rajg McComb. of the firm of R. B. McComb & Brother. in the midi veer of his as e.• •ir WINTERSTEEN —At Summit Rill, Pc, March nth, 2860 Benjamin Mo.,eldest son of Jackson and Mary T. Wintersteen. aged 4 years 1 month. and 24 days • OIFFORO.—On the 7th instant. Thome it. Clifford, aged 59 years. Funeral from the residence of his son-in-law, n drew B. Ireland, northeast corner of Washingtba ave nue and Ohioan (late Cnurch st.), this (Friday) alter. noon. at 3 o'clock •. VlLtt..—A2 Red Bank, N. on the 6th wit., Susan, wife of Wm. R. Vile. a.ed 63yeare, Funeralat 1232 o'clock. at Red Bank Ferry South t. • • what( this LFridav) -Iteration, the 9th inst. 2116,11AFFY.-04 the 7th tut., Ann Mahaffy. aged Id yeare. Funeral from her late residence. southeast corner of Eighth and South, thin (Friday) afternoon, at 1 °Vont. L'TTIdB.—On the 7th inst., Mrs. harsh Little, aged 81, Thus choral front the residence of her 50n.N0.1103 tea- WWI road this (Fnday ) afternoon. at 2 , olook. • KElBB.—On the 7th Inst., Mrs. Barbara Reus s , relict of J. ileorge Baits in the 84th year of her ue. Funeral from the residence. of her son.in.law, John Strider; Main street. above Linden, Germantown. on Sunder a ft ernoon. et 2 o'clock. "" TAYLOIL—SnddenIY, on the 6th inst , Amos Taylor. Funeral from his late residence, near Rowandrown, N. I. on Seventh day morning, 10th inst., at 9 o'clock. • HILT.—Ort the inattnt. Calvi it son of Martin and Anna Hilt, in the 2tilh •ear of his age. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 4os Risen street, this ( Friary) afternoon. at 2 o'e:ook. KENNBY.—On Tuesday evening. 6th instant. in Wil mington. Del., Mollie McClure Kenney, aged 11 years, 4 months. and 6 days. , Funeral services in the Wharton - street r.Church. In this city. this ( Friday), 9th inst., at 10 o'clock. •• Wa L L.—On the fith inst., Morgan Wall, in the 37th year of his age Funeral from his late residerioe. No. 450 North Front street. this (Friday) morning, at 9 o'clock. •• REMOVAL! BESSON & SON will open their NEW STORE, 9LB CEIBTI4I.IT Street, above NINTH. OnTUESAY.(Maroh6th,)and respectfully solicit oontiononee of the ,00ttonseo of their customers and the public. tohtt-tf Tr `P TO THE PUBLIC. -Notlime of the strike of a portion of our men, about otle.third ern. whoa number amide , ed. and an adver tisement of au lissoolatiral, which engendered. and is endeavoring to nedntain an antaeoniem between work men and einh lol4 / 1 . . lowing appeared in the papers, we notice them to correct the misstatements it le not true that we era desirous of snlthVinle men More than ten tinum par ; neither is it tees that we have reduced the yrice tor overtime. The rule which the association desires ue to change or abrogate is as follow' viz: Wink mummery to be done before or after reenter hours will be rated at time and quarter time• and it is expeeted every one will do hie part cheerfhlly when milled upon." This role hue he l m inoperation two years and two months, without alteration or mification. It elf et ed in large type and consoletionsly placed in evert weft. room and Mike m our establiehment bidet Jenuitry, 1478, This was the first tied only ftyle we ever had on the rableet. Prey one to this we Imo no published rules, and overwork was done at various Weil ail foreman end Men agreed upon ; hat generally, and minci pally. at time end quarter time or 28 pareent advance, on deem wages. in making the ride the pnes was fixed at the highest averamt rates of otheroily shop.: work done at the rates fixed is a lose to the proprietor. We therefere virtually abolished, and im worded the rule-1. e. when, gm moor V. and on no other aconent do we venni t , it. To chow our estimation of overwork, We will state that. daring the year of ASS, the average Attempt of overwork per men was three hears. and the difference to the man. if hi. wages are PS per day. is 15 cent% per annum. nut: at our rates 78 rent.. et the 'immolation's pates 90 cents. It Is evident, from this statement, that It le hut a tiles to vet the control of idioms lh whielt theft members are employed, and prevent etneloyinent of any who Are riot. members of the mmehilien. And us a further error of that, Wei quote the 24 article of the con stitution of the easeenitino " The 'Admits of this Union shall be to unite and as borrete together en far as pre/iambi.. the efficient worktnen or the two trade. represented in this Apnocia tion. for the purpose of veering coneert of notion ' whatever may be retarded as conduoive to Melr uni•ed interest. • as the attainment of a fait rate or wegne. to shortening of and rendering uniform the home of lebtir, the flans of a proper ratio of eperentioes to Journey map. the ernteetion or the reguietly-aperentleed me ann the abolition of obnoxious and Oppreekive lin worksheet," Is organization, wrestling Ito if from reepitheild. firr Ito we:rot ettraiden not inn y Its own 1111011314ri. but 4 lee .by Intinitdat on and threats. to prevent those rim working who are anxious and wil ling tilde so. They declare in their preaTble that The relation between capital and s neer must. of tigetitinty. (en far as the price of the fatter is con ginned, / result in an antegoMeM Of interests." We think othersige.end intend end menage our own imidnew in the recognition of the mutual Interests ex isting between our mon and cunglues No chief:Wan to the prmilical operation of our rules hes been tnenlfested be our workman actieg trite pendently of this association. Many of those who Are members freely express their resrete at the etnke, and amid resume work at once if tree to follow their owh juilernent ; With this stet-meet we leave the matter to the judg ment of the public, It af. W. BAI,I7WiN is CO. ce-Tpi.T4.,ii.fgrileis,NTE THE V CREA. O tt AN EL ann . reAg 14 1 4. e nt o otpcit midge :lr Subject: The manner in w !eh the primeval Crea tion wee effected in the vegetable and animal king defog; whether MAN had &Macular er Wornl origin. or welt itrtate4 en whit br ail Infant. Tickets tong be had et IA! Dem. It "TheFFESON MEDICAL CLLEG. Annual Oommonoemont_will he held at the 1ti08104.1. FUND NALL, on RONDA? NEXT, tho nth Inst. at t: 11 . 010131 r. qhe Ohm-re to the Graduates will he del , vored by Professor GROSS, The ouldto In Invited to attend. ROBLEY DUNOLISON, - , intl9-3t - Dean. IHONUMEN'F TO THE MEMORY OF REV. am ROE OHANDI.git...—An adloitmed meeting of the co limns or the oldeistriet of Romans ton. favorable to 'he oreot on Monument to the memory a Rev. GeORGv ()RA OLMR, will be held on SATURDAY NV RN ING next. nt o'clock, st the Kensierton fo Torino House, RICHMOND Street, above MARLHOHOUGH Street. ONOROE W. VAUGHAN, Dresuisnt. Cruattle M. JAMMU, 800100.11. t* NOTICE.—TIWERE WI/.L DE AN ES. Denial meeting of the fitockt r ioMlf the , Palls Eillil;.GccrOmtgiSlD the t i litil&g moot., a 1,3 o'clock P. zri.. for the Room of nettling uo the minim of said Company. Fneotual attendance vegetated. It` • N. L. JONES. President. NOTICE.—TiIE MACHINIST". AND Blaoksmitha late in t i tle employ of W le Bald win Co. are on a strike or time sod half time for overwork, in consequence o the firm reducing the rates to time end quarter time. N..—Teeß Committee empowered to receive aid in I: i t t ri t g e o r f e t a lr of yr i e t il . l s lm o, Lhelr atmeal r As h r ito,ed DIMPEPSIA.—FIFTY YEARS INDE. SCRIBABLIf AGONY from DYSPEPSIA, Ner vousness, Sickness nt the istomech, and Vomiting, have been restored by' DU-BARRY'S delioious, health- re stonng REVALENTA ARABIOA FOOD. Upwards of 20.000 mum, and many thousand testimonials. Peeked smith full Instructions, In canisters. I pound, *1.00; h pounds. 12—the8 latter °amass free on re ceipt Of each. Sold at the Depot, 143 South TRIAD Street, by H. MUNRO, Principal Agent for United States, and by all arc.ms me Dimwits. 'Ported digestion, stroline i rlifand refreshing sleep BI7RRY 1 . 11)0. %t i t l ed r irsl n 3/ ( "I eminent NOTICIL=THE MA "[AGMS FOR THE jailer end employment or the poor of the town s ip et Germantown, hereby rive pOtioa, &motling to t a WIN Of Mt Mt o, Assembly, asc i roved the 13th der o May, MIT. entitled .• An act rogo ring oublioatioo of MOVVX ..PraltlY=VlAAP l Tlglil:ll frame o the Scat Ca "Peang_ylvotnin .or P power to Rah ail EMU i ftel . 4the i te on . ! 4 t.i , tsenh a o r r oi ptget, al ?er- f Frleidla lit . ithlgittn V*4to w ar d 00. 4:1 1, naTIA am k n ow tt so ~, .I;heleoy Ilkture_pmpolty, I 0l awn- Of ClOtotantowal! . • sDwx.Y. WI tAolo. II kW. - _=:,f! - , at . isrr XIOMII o a4org. .rn PTIRISTIAN ANTI-SLAVERY SO OIRrY. ddinurnod meeting win be held IA Er'tret R 011411 64 • Preebywlen Oba r oh. (Hunk Y Bkrett,eow he.Y4PITH. T JP ti day) EVSNING o'clock, The 011'1141 , th friends of Ireodom are re speotre'lly - • it. a o anon, Army. ART) -aoa stfullt — tiL A PTtlanhlng TH I EI4I4: TwuNTIF.I,II Pe_g oloa, b- T. J.O it 1) RVENING, eilt,ktp , HaERD: nyFAIR' •AT THE " TURNER HALL." No. 444 North TAIRD Street. Open on TR ORS .T) FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, from 1 till 10 o'olook Admission 10 cents. lemon tickets (as gents) wilt be renewed In payment for articles Purchased. sir Concert every war. The proceeds og the fair to go into the improvement fund of the German Gymnastic (Turner) Association. The public is reeseatfully invited to attend. mh7•St* LECTURE BEFORE THE PIERIAN Institute, at the HALL. S. JOHN Beor A nor of Ninth . 11 ,7Ep t ins_ Garden streets_, IBURTON, Es q., on FRIDAY RYENINO. the Oth inst., at BO o'eiooh. Subject —' Milton" Admission free. The Ohne of both saxes invited. mhB It• ErOFFICE OF THE PHILADEI L PHIA AND READING RAILEOnD COMPANY. _ - - Minot!, 1860. The holders of the bonds of this Company. duo July I, 1860, can now ream°, upon apphoationat this office, 10 per cent. in cash, upon the term specified In the °mu lar attgehed. The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink ing Fund of 8140 000 par annum. as established by the Meal:elders at their annual meeting held January 9, MO, and in pursuance of the e ontram. entered into by the company and duly recorded, to earry the seine into afoot. „1.1 Al/FOR J. Treasurer. ...... Nottee to the Holders of Philadelphia and ;leading Rai/road Company Mortgage Bonds, due Jury 1,1860. These bond* are secured by the first mortgages on the road, mounting in the segregate to $5508./00. The net revenue for the last final 'ear was six times the attount of the entitled in , crest on these bonds. The manaxere propose to extend theta for a period of twenty lean the holders retaining the bonds nipi the secunty of the mo times in the precise condition in which they are now held. Fresh sheets of oonpons for the interest. payable helf•yearly, will be issued A tmnus Om par cent. will be given ro the holder!. to consideration of their aseentinx to the extension. This bonus will be plod in cash to the bearers of the bonds, on their signing a reomot and presenting their reopen five bonds at the office of the Company, or to its agents, for endorsement. Forms of reeelpt and endorsement will be furnished on apphoation. Br order of the Board of Managers. waif R. H. MOILHENNY, Eleoretarl. ULECTURES ON THE CREATION, DELUGe, by. Mr. GEORGE FIBLD t at M and HAYDN BALL. fed-ISt FERTILIZERS. To FARMERS. PHOSPHATIC GUANO FROM SOMBRERO ISLAND, WEST INDIES. TAE RICHEST FORMATION OF PHOSPHATE OF LIME KNOWN IN THE WORLD. It contains over 80 per cent. of Bone Phosphate of bilner being 60 per oeat. richer in_ Phosphate of Lime than Bone Dust. FOR SALE BY TOE TON OR CARGO, AND TO FARMERS, AT 530 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS. • 3TOB. B. HA,NSON 81 Co, Sole Agents In Philadelphia, nallg.fine , gin No. 39 NORTH WATER Street. EDUCATIONAL. WOLOWSKIIS NEW METHOD OF • • TEACHING MUSIC. Mr. WOLOwPs the EMINENT PIANIST and VOCALIST, XI West Washington Square. third door below Walnut, between Seventh and Eighth, has a large clam of and Gentlemen learning music. both Vocal and Instrumental, after his new mar , whose success in the rapid acquisition of this art ur nishes the highest and most eattsfaotory evidence o the rare merit of his system. A writer in the Notch American thus explains Wo lowskt's method of teaching: Ho explains the, iano and the lenience of music to each pupil, by a aeries of Iteturrs, without the aid of Looks, and compels the pupil to sit down and work tetra him. and to know it, and to lio it, at ones, without the drudgery of long and tedious lessons, learned in an ar bitrary manner, or pielted nut , note by note. without being understood . Mr. W.. it is true, hoe a new method of dividing the piano. ried of simplifying muster but his chief success, rye think, is owing to the fact that he mekes the pupil learn everything at once, without books, while tq his to esence. and he has only to practise afterwards. A low oral lessons nerve to explain the piano, and then teacher and pupil penetrate into the heart of the business with a rapidity which ie truly as toniehing. After the common •• dawdling" which is practised in learning music. such work is this seems quite frightful to some persons. can't do it: says the pup i l. ' tih. but sou must do it,' says Woloweki. ' don't kn vie it,' says the pupil. ' I will show it to you. There. new you see it—you knew it—now do it!—do it! —faster!faster ! there. now it is done.' And the pu pil. being pushed on.and helped on, with a sort of Plir steal magnetism. and , a mental power which never re laxes. has actually made is leap in knowledge and power of execution which astonishes and delights him, and cm:tunnels him to make newer, and even bolder efforts. and leads him on to newer and greater triumphs. This is the true way to teach music. By the old methods teachers are slaw. myeterions, and arbitrary, and pupils are timid. Wolowekl, by his oral and practical Illustra tions. (without books.) clears away.the fog and mystery, and mare• es his pupils forward with all the precision and whom-nee of a party of well-drilled cadets worm in e a liittery. You may say it is ' Preachy' and super ficial. if you please. but just call of his rooms, and see MS pupils rend and execute music, with ease. rapidity. brillaney of style, end scientific, perfection. and you MI longer doubt the genuineness and value of the knowledge thus acquired. His 'node all admit that they rani v acquire more knowledge of music and power of execution under his new method of teaching and &Pi ing. in n few days, thsu they bed attained in years of pa tient labor before. Such tieing the facts, we think they ought to be known, end you will gratify many lovers of memo, as well as a highly deserving artist, by giving this note a place in your columns Wolowski receives vieitere at his 711011111, 014 WEOT WABIIINGTON &WARE. every day.at 10 to 11 o'clook A. M. mbh atif NOTICES. CHATTEL BONDHOLDERS OF THE CATAWISRA. WII,I,IAM4PORT AND ERIR RAILROAD, are notilled tlutt it is necessary for the protection of their interests to present their bolds and sign the power of attorney, at the Office, 303 W aLNUT Rtreet without delay, as more than two-thirds of the bondholders have already signed. A. M. JONER, MOBB. M. Y. ti UTCHINSON, P. HORD pi. March Oth. 1860 8t THEO. rro MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN ELARTIC VULCANIZED RUBBER GOODS.— Mr. Judson will protect Merchant, against Mr. Day's suite without recourse or charge to them, on the follow ing terms Ist. An scoonnt shall he rendered of all Volainiged Rubber acioderold by thorn since October Ist, BM of all Goode now on hand. or to arrive. Id. They shell agree to pay Mr. Judson the came rate of tariffs which he shall charge other merchants in the trade. when his title is so established that the court wilt grant injunctions against infringers. Mr. Judson proposes to mace uniform end liberal settlements with all who mu osoribe to this agreement. and to adjust the terms either now, or when his title is established. as parties may elect—no payment. however, to tie exerted until his title is eetabbahed as aforesaid. ad. Theshall agree that all Bonds now on hand, in store. or Import . or ghat m,! be received hereafter, are not to be so without Mr. Judson'. license and stamps. WI , LIAM JU. CON, °AXE ROW, New York. NOTICE. Nsw Yong., reb.1,11340.—1 hereby give notice that Hdreee H. Day is not authorized to use my name in the preseniltion of any sorts against merchants or others Ouse or vending woven or melded &Retie goods of Vul oanized rubber . His title is confined to "shined goods." an article invented and patented by pie. and well known to the trade. The t«to to make and evil Vulcanized Rubber Woven or Braided Goode. is In the Phishawannuolc Company for Suspenders. and in Wit ham Judson for all other usee. and they have owned and used it many years, to he knowledge of Horace 11. DAY and of merchants generally in this GOODYEAR. It OR ARLES GOODYEAR. LEGAL. NOTlcE.—Lettera of Administration to / • estate OfJAMES Imo lE. late of West Phibtdel. phis, deceased, haying beim granted to the subaoriber, all persons indented to said deceased see requested to mass payment. and all persons having mime are requested to present them for payment to PATIENtIE LESLIE. A dministre trix, 1020 CHEM( Y Street, glared' oth. 1802-tet• Philadelphia. _ VSTATE OF SUSAN DAVIS, DE CE•BED. The Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of the County of Philadelphia to andit, wattle. and adjust the fin 4 and final ereflunt of HENRY C. TOWNE3END_a d J.B&. GEA NT PRICE, Executor', of SUSAN UAW ' S. deceased, and, to report distribution of the balance r eet the enrtiee ietereeted. at FRIDAY, the 23d day f n il l ,re 6 l;. 1860 A rit mho finargit EUWARO HOPPER, Auditor. STATE Or DOROTHY DAVIS, DE JILA On"Alet.O. Thu Auditor appointed In the Orphans' Court of the Comtr of Philadelphia to /milt, settle. and adjust the first end final account or HENRY C. TOWNSEND and J. F. ROe.AN I' PRICE. Exeoutore or DOROTHY DAVIS, deemed, and to report dietribution of the hal tines in their hands will meet the parties interested, at his offioe.B29 ARCH htreet, on FRIDAY, the !Id der of al are h 1880, at s o'tirplll,,P it iV E ; ml,94mw-et HoPPER. Auditor. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. THE Print. Otis LUKENS I BURR IS Ns day dissolved by mutual consent. CHB. L. LUKENS, March I. IMO. IL J. HUttR, Jr. B. PURR, Jr., wHI continua the tailoring tsunami in all its branchee. _as heretofore conducted,. at the old stand.3.lBonth EIGHTH Street, to whom all persons indebted to said firm aro renovated to make p..vmn.t. LIJKENtI. IL J. BURR jr. CARD.—HauI withdrawn on account of 111 health from .the above firm, hereby reapeetfay request my friendsand former patrons to continue their patronage at the above establishment. It* CHB. L. LUKENS, NOTICE IS 1111 l GIVEN OP SPE ehttpartoortino entered into between WILL fAM RidHARMON, on net:: tt partner, and JOIIN LEMON. ea general partner, !torn tho math day of Maroh, 1860. to continue two yeara, and to expire on the fifth day of M+rob. 1862. to 0 , 1 , 11) on the earpettne Insaineas, at No. 47 South FOURTH Street. The said Witham fttehard gen forntehing, no spooial partner, ton thousand dol. lore. mita.f6t . . PERSONAL. 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" Days of My Life," Au. 76 ce kliktaNl CS. By .1 Wharton Collins. ill 75. AN ARCTIC BitAT JOURNEY IN PHIS AUTUMN OF 1854 By loose J. Hovel, Burgeon of the Second Grinnell Expedition. 5i Se. HOME PAST! ettlft 08, TABLEAUX VIVANTd. A moat capitol bonk of Home Amusements. SI. NOTE% On NURSING. By Florence Nightingale. Wont it is. and what it Is not. One vole cloth coccus. PALEY% EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY. A aw edirn, with notes. By Archbishop Meath'. duo, clot 51175. REVD UTIoNS IN ENGLISH HISTORY. By Ro• be gInt g atTrABW h WAVIIINGTON. By Deo „e Parke this his adopted son. One vol., Bvo, cloth, Portraits, SM. mh-St T HE LIFE AND TIMES Hg ROD THF.,O REIT 1 LINDSAY & BLAKIEITON Have Weir mashed THE LIFE AND•TIMEm OP it KROD TEE GREAT. se ocioneoted Historically and Prophetically with the corning of Christ, and Inoidental Portraiture, of Noted Personages of the Ate. WI WM. M. WILLETT. IP one volume. 2mo To concentrate the leading personages. ihe current transactlpris II the times, mid the literature of me ate. wound the erect event of the time. tho birth of the Saviour ,Rile World. has been a prominent event of Author. and to sive interest to which has been his chief object in the product on of this volume, LSd OBsY & 13LAKIRTON, • Boolcveliere and Publishers. mhO No. 25 B.BIX 111 Street, above Chestnut. THIS DAY PUBLISHED : • 'MATO'S! WORKS—TILE DIVINE AND MORAL WORKS OF 1.1 ATO. translated from the ori.mal Creek with int., (Amboy dissertations and notes First American, from he Borth London Edition, carefully re vised and corrected Brdenliam & Taylor. Largo 12m0., cloth, e 1.26. Mulled free of moo/tee tie O'I6LANCHARD, Publisher, mb9 31 NA 86U Htreet, Now 1 ork, RETAIL DRY GOODS. SHARPLESS BROTHERS ARE OPENING DAILY SPRING FANCY GOODS, FANCY AND BLACK SILKS, Rica AND NEAT FOULARDS, JACONETB AND ORGANDIES. ORIBAILLEB AND BAREOEB, SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS, FRENCH AND ENOMSH CHINTZES, GOODS SPECIALLY FOR FRIENDS CHESTNUT and EIGHTH STREETS Rio E A I; 0 A 8 H Isl ER E KNITTING -1- 1 1 , ZEPHYRS, in double, single, or split, are offer ed, for the present. at THE 13 AntE PRICE AS THE 15TITATIONS AND MEDIUM QUALITIES OF ZEPHYRS ARE Sold elsewhere. 2o cents Der oz. J. U. MAXWELL /4 SnN, TRIMMINOS, SKIRTS. AND 7. EPFIVRS, fe2o-tf if ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. NEW s'ryLE OF liii.L'kloßAL. A stew tipring ot}lo Bilinord mg•tf 8 tIA I.!, tki 13ROTI1108 SUETLAND WOOLovrati, BERLIN QUALITY, TEN PFIt oz. • SHETLAND WE CENOOL. 0 TS P,XTH ER .1. 1 QUALITY* TWELV UZ. BARGAINS IN BERLIN ZEntyna. 'mote. sinci, and Snlat. J G. MAXWELL & KIN. Trimrna4a nkirtn, and CHEST fe27-ratj EI.EV h NTH and NUT. Nr EAT FIG'D SUIRTINGS. Yard wide alloica design Shirti n g. French Pareala, neat figure's. 'twit wide flancsh Chintzes. SHARP', aSS BROTHERS, m6-tf CHESTNUT & EIGHTH Kraals. REMOVAL. HANDY. MORRIS. & Co.. MANUFACTURERS OF ' WROUGHT-IRON TURF. FITTINGS, AWNING l'oB.lB, TGYERE COILS, &Do RAVE REMOVED TO No, 113 SOUTH FOURTH ST, (below Chestnut.) mh-lw . SAML. N. DAVIES & SON, BILL BROKERS, HAVE itEstovgD TO BOARD WANTED—By a gentleman, lA , Ito and child Two rooms required. Must bo to the Woe ern wart of the oatr. Btate terms Ariake". X MCI, Poet Office. mh7•wf2t* TWO PLEASANT CLIAbIBERS VA• CANT, with Swill 10 WS WALNUT Bt. mht•lm' EIGHTH EDITION Price $5 50 I=l REIIOVA.I,B ho. 425 DOCK STREET BOARDING. COMMIONION HOUSES. SUIPLEY, 11A'4#RD, do 1101'01111480N, NO. 119 . 0NBEITNUptri.. 0011SISSION. MORWIMiIt FOR THE BALE bP PHILADELPHT.A-MADE GOODS. inhB ent WELLING+. COFFIN, & Co., 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer by the Package, the following descriptions of AMERICAN GOODS Or Itnudnid mnkenand in groat verletr. . PRINTS OF STAPLE AND FANCY STYLES DIJEACIIED AND BROWN BBEETINOB. SHIRTINOS, AND DRILLS OSNADURGS, DENIMS, AND (STRIPES CORSET JEANS.SILEBIAS, ASV NANKEENS CANTON FLANNELS AND PRINTED LININGS LINSEYS, KENTUCKY JEANS, AND COT I ONADNS ALL-WOOL AND UNION CLOTHE MACH AND FANCY OABSIMERED. BLACK AND MIXEDDOEBKINB. SATINETS AND UNION OABBOIEREB inhOtmy3l TWEEDS, CASIIMARETS, &0., &o WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. BUTLER & McCARTY, NO. 131 NORTH SECOND STREET, IMPORVERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES. mhB tmyn JOSEPH B. COOPER, WATCH- Ifct and JEWEL RR , No. QM 13PRUOR treat. fiat door below 81XT 11. Particular attonuon given to Repairing Watches. Clocks, and Jewelry. fell Bw' FINE JEWELRY, AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. •F. P. DUROSQ & SON, MANDPACTOYER. AND 151PoRTElt/I. Have now on nand a full assortment of Met Pearl, Pearl and Jet, Etrusoan, and Enamelled Jewelry, of the beet (away. NO. NM CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADZILPIIIA. Also, a full asmortment of Plated Ware S. W. PEPPER, fe22-wfm3m Superintendent. SILVER PLATED s W t AR t E MANUFACTURE a RS y, PRICES. J. S. J ARDEN dc BRO., MANUFACTURERS AND iMPODTERN, Have now on hand an elegant stook of firat•inaai Good, to their line nt their new store. Plb 1003 CHESTNUT STREET. A full agiortment of Jewelry, Silverware, and Table Cutlery constantly on hand. SAMUEL, W. PgPPER. fell-tuthe-3m Superintendent. PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! "A Erman IN TIME SAYER NINE." ECONOMY: DIEWATOH I SAVE THIS PIECES! jit aectdagis wilt haPllel, ay.* hs teen-updated families, it is very desirable to have Borne cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crooke ry, do. SPALDING'S PREPARED (ILUE meets all gook emergenolee, and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stink ing point. There is no longer a neoessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless doll', and broken oracles. It to Just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable . breparation is used cold, being ohe mioally held In solution, and posseming all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet-makers' glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N. B. A brush accompanies each bottle. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE GUMS. Wholesale Depot, No. AS CEDAR Street, New York. Addreu DENBY 0. BPALDING % CO., • Box No. 3003, Hew York. Put us for Dealers In Quell °oat:hung four, eight , and twelve dozen, ebeautful Lithograysto SHOW-eAlle sooomyanying mat psokage. Iliir A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will lase ten times its cost annually to *vary household. Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard ware and Furniture Dealer', Grocers, and Farm Stores. Country Merchants should make a noted SPALDING'S PREPARED OLUR, when making up their Het. IT WILL STAND ANY CLIMATE. d2g•mwf-y UM ORE LLAS. SLEEPER & FENNER. WHOLESALE UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS, No. 3.113 MARKET STREET, fe3-3m PHILADELPHIA. PAPER HANGINGS, &c. 1860. SPRING STYLES, 1860. OT WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, Manufecturen and Importer* Or PAPER HANGINGS. No. 17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, below Market. Offer unusual facilities to Southern and Western Im re, a spendid stook of goods to paled from, and all of be newest and beet designs. WINDOW CURTAIN FA NREIIn endless variety. fell -gm WWA L L PAPERS, WALL PAPERS, • whto l ,t. end Retail, at redueeit vices. 148 NORTH FOURTH street. below Rasa. Housekeepers and other. would dowel! to give as &call. and examine our stock before purchasing el.ewhere. Rooms par led at the shortest notice. be NM rill workmen Don t for t the number—UB NORTII FOURTH Htreet. below Rate. MoItVOY k OGLE. ni9 dlm TO CLOSE BUSINESS. HART, MONTGOMERY, & 00., NO. 812 011E811111T STRIIIIT, Will sell out, through this winter and next spring, their large stook of PAPER HANGINGS. onsisting of every variety oonneoted with the Witness, AT GREATLY. REDUCED PRICEB. !NE FRENCH PAPERS AT 30 PER CENT. BE LOW COST. rerloni wanting their Homes Papered, ea at great I RARGAINS. IVHOLESALE CLOTHING. LIPPINbOTT„ HUNTER. ea SOOT T, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OLOTHING, 4110, MARKET Street, and 419 MERCHANT Street, PHILADELPNIA. .A full and elmnlete line of every style and lan of machine-ninth , Cluthtne, fully equal to that mania°• Lured in any othor city. fee-9m CARRIAGES. Or Tan MANUrAOTURX Or WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. NO.lOll, telo4md HEA TON ea DENUE LA, HARDWARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 007 COMMERCE and 010 NORTH STREETS, AGENTS FOR THE HALE OP CUT NAILS. HOLLOW WARE. OAST, BLISTER, AND BERMAN STEELS. Wlttoh, with a o=oas aalortomat of AMERIOAN HARDWARE They offer for eale at mANurneTuipag , pßrovs. fe4•pfmtm if JVARCX DRY „GOODS. Y A. It - N S ' Double end Twisted. two or titres cord, bud Of sleek twilit, from N 0.20 to tO. Up cached or Eluded, of Stleiriorlalwilltr, on hand, or &ode to order cheap for oaab. Address, F. PRATT Lb Co., othe-tra Pa.neTtrcKST, ft. I. STILL AHEAD! DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S NEW SKIRT. "BELLE OF THE 80IITH,') The most Furred and Beautiful Aklrt ever yroduoad MADE WITHOUT °LASTS, and warranted not to 'iret out or order, In A. 11, 16, 00, 26, 30, 34, 40, and 60 31001'8, EVERY LADY 18 REQUESTED TO EXAMINE THEM REPORE PURCHASINO OTHER MAKES• Who Neale Dealers gupplisd by DOUGLAS A SHERWOOD, 61.68, end 33 WHITE Rtseet. relo-lm NEW YORE BURNETT. SEXTON. ifa SWEARINGEN Inportere of FANCY GOODS. ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. SKlRTS—Shetland Wool. Zephyr'', and VARIETIES No. 419 hunkßr STREET. AlB4lllO H • DUH RING & 00., Nos. 96 and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now root/him by suoosesive arrivals from Eu rope, their SPRING IMPORTATIONS OP ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, Machine Searing Bilk and Thread—and solicit an in spection of their complete and well-essorted stook— EgrIMULLY ADAPTED TO BODTNERN AND VVKITIRN TRADE. DRY.GOODS JOBBERS. 1860. SPRING. 1860. SIBLEY. MOLTEN, & WOODRUFF. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or SILK AND - FANCY GOODS. • NO. 531 MARUET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Are now prepared to oder buyers, ((moistly, s very large and desirable Stook of (Mode, replenished by the arrival of every Steamer from Europe. fehl-finwiro TERRY, PRICE, & CO., 264 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS ♦BD JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &0., Have now on hand a large and well-!elected dock, which they are prepared to Nell at the lowest market prices. mh3-3m y W. GIBBS & SONS. tr • No. n3l MARKET STREET. Are now opening their SPRING STOCK OP GOODS Adapted to MEN'S WEAR. In whlsh will be found a full assortment of CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGB,TRIMMINGS, A o. fe3-1m A . W. LITTLE & 00.. SILK GOODS. No. 826 MARKET STREET. feBsm JAB. R. CAMPBELL & CO., titrogrzas ADD IVIIOLERAIJI DBALZED IN DRY GOODS. LINENS, WHITE GOODS, CLOTHS, OABSIMERES, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, La No. 727 CHESTNUT Street. STATIONERY. STRANGERS ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE ONE OP THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS of ACCOUNT BOOKS AND STATIONERY to b. found in any establishment an the UNITED STATES. Sold Wholesale, and Retail, at LOW and UNIFORM PRICES. WILLIAM MANN. m 1134 43 SOUTH FOURTH Street. WAI. H. MAURICE'S NEW BLANK BOOK STATIONERY STORE. No. 328 CHESTNUT STREET, (SMON 01 TAI BPAZAD EAOLii) (01 now fully supplied with the following articles, which will be sold in large or small quantities, vary low for cash: Ledgers, Jourftele, Day Books, Receipt Rooks Cheek Books, Bill Books, Copying Woke, Oiled repot Copying Presses, Quills, Steel Pens is great variety Penknives, Balsams, Shears, Letter, Cap. and Note Paper of all kinds, Envelop el, &c. Banks, Insurance Offices, and Merchants supplied on favorable terms. • fa -lm MOSS, BROTHER, & Co., NO. 430 MARKET STRELT, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND DLANK.BOON. MANUFACTURERS, K eep a N u e and well rAloot3 , l stook, IMPORTED, DOMESTIC, and of their own MANUFACTURE. Wholesale and Retail at ih , s yr lowest prices. BLANK BOOKS On 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 facilities to offer superior inducements to purchaser,. A call is eolielted. fel9-In SPRING TRADE. WM. P. MURPHY it EONS. PRACTICAL MANUFACTURER! OP BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERS. AND PRINTERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 339 CHESTNUT STREET. (020-01 U FLAGS! FLAGS!! FLAGS!!! U. S. FLAG DEPOT, 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA. WM. F. SCHEIBLE, Wholesale and retail nuMnfacturer or Flare, Politi cal Banners, and Transparencies. Flags or all sixes op hand, and made to order mellow if lket OhlMeT, than oan be had elsewhere in the cots. fen-1m COLORED PHOTOGRAPIL9 ! IV OR It TYPE 13. DAGUERREOTYPES: At Moo LE E S'. HO. 896 OHESTNUT STREET. Below Seventh (opposite Jayne's Hall). $l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $l. Those who desire a really splendid PHOTOGRAPH Should call at this THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND MOST EX TENSIVE PHOTOGRAPH (mum IN THE STATE. Copies .o of DAGU ERREOTYPE S Yli;thcV,T,Y.P,Ft9)l,744Viatgej,t,fif any OT IVORYTTrIe. dIP-Sm PRIVY WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW f o gyourg e tALoontent& Address WII,LIAM ' " - 6:111 Nod u SECOND Binet WANTS. %%rANTED—A Situation as House. at tun ASOPRANO SINORS--Fnlly competent road Church Maxie. desires an ensasentent with the Choir of a Protestant Cherub. Addrss...B.- snow." Ihood'a Dispatch. rota at. A N EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT AN will examine and {Wiest partnership and intricate adeouals, epan, ,post. balance, and close books. sk . s. dream ' it. T., office of Tes Press. t WU - ANTED—An active young man, about v 21 years of ase, to attend store. One nrho has been In the hardware trade preferred, and must write well. Address " Penn "at this otEr.n. mhd-St' WANTED—By a young man; a SITUA TION in a 'Wholesale Notion Nonce, es Sales men or Ametaq,Cierk. Good references will i be inz t tn. Address •S. P., office of this paper. WANTED—By a middle-aged man, a SITUATION as Porter, is a Wholesale Hoene. Unexceptionable reference given. Address " Porter," office of The Press. mhS-ist • • WANTED—By a young man. twenty " 5 " n t 4 8.• 4 SITUATION in a Wholesale or Commission House, as Ascs'ant Clerk or Out dour Salesmen. Address P. J.," office of this paper. 61 WANTED—A purchaser fora well es ts hlished and very Profiutble manufactories bu siness. To a business man, with a capital from 113,000 to es,ooo. en opportunity is now °Tem.) that IS seldom presented. For NIL _parrirulars. address, with rest name," Box No. 1107, Fulls. I°. O." rah& 3t* WANTED—A situation as Bookkeeper. 'or Assistant. by a young pun aged 23. BaJ had eevent years experience to this city, and in Ohio. Would go Borah or West. Best of reference given. Please ruldress "Alpha" this office. toh3-1t• 111 EC HAN ICS WANTED.—Machinists and Blacksmiths will find steady employment, good wages, and prompt riqui.mt• Id. W. BALDWIN & Co., mh7-whnlm Cor. BROAD and HAMILTON Street. IV - ANTED —l,OOO Ladies to send for • DE RUBE'S great book. Every young man and woman contemplating holy weelock should have this book. Enclose to cents to Box et, rhiladslPhin fey ni• AMIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES AN ensassment es companion to An invalid ; govern ing to toungchildren ; or to superintend the affairs of s family. No objections to leave the city. Highest teetimowali sien, Please addreu, with particular, " won, Blood 's Dispatah. th.lll-10t• FOR SALE AND TO LET COTTON FACTORY FOR SALE, IN LEH. THE CITY OP READING. PA. The HEADING MANUPAC • ERIN° COMPANY will offer at Public Sale, at the MA.. slop; HUGn 11, In the city of Readies, on WEDN SHAY. the 28th day of March. 1810. at I o'clock P. M.. the property known as "The Rending Cotton Mill," located in the coy of Readipc. Docks county. end c tate of Pennsylvania, 68 mile. from tide water, at philedelohia. and thirty from the Coal Rations, containing 131 St Mason', eel( crime Mule Ppiodles, end 360 Looms. Main building 222M8 Get consisting of three stories and an attio, with elate roof. two wings, one for boiler . . house and renar shop. 106.125 feet, and the other a picker's room ad= t. o audition to an Office (maid°, and a fliers House 77a52 feet. with a slate roof, and a turn-out from the Heading Railroad-through the latter. and thence over coal sahutee, where the coal is dropped without hat ans. op pneite the Furnace,. An mime o(9.10 horse power, with two separate sets of bailers, railroad communication di rent to Philadelphia and fir‘r York. The general health of Reading, and the purity of its water are probably unequalled by any city in the Union, while the finest agricultural regions In the State sur round R. seouring for its markets an abundant and cheep Kneel: of a provisions. of ground attached th ewPcllr:a4l:=ZTcilotoll The whole Mill, w a t tentionninat is in mid ohder. and is well worth thof capitulate and Manu facturers. Persons desirous of obtaming information Call do so by calling personally alum. or addressing by letter, the un dersigned Committee of litaniteers._ ISA AC ECKFRT. BEA] •M IN TYSON, J. BOWMAN BELL. Rendin March 9- fmw- n • Committen $lO 000, $5 , 000 $2, 100, $ 2O l OOO , end 5;30 token ort d ply al the office of JA "Eg i TCA 9 B77:I3, mhB-3t. 1138011TH F I FTH Motet. QZi $2,500 . srbAieNh O PPORTUNIT Y , anv ..of ndindßuYs trious habits non tf , MIIIV) a fortune m a very few. years, will be disposed of. if applied for soon. A safe invest ment in a legitimate business, and no ch LOCK ra, salon. Call on WiL,LI AI B. AlTKEN,rimer, third door above Second. mhS-st• MONUMENTAL WORK, &c.—The Sub aoriber, who is about relinquishing the business, is now selling off the eptire stock of the MAR st.k, YARD, 1825 ARCH Street—consisung of fine !Sono meats, Rend and Foot stones. Statuary, &c., and soli cits an eit!iy inspection of the same. The Building and other improvements on the lot to be dispoeed of. mh7 Ht • WILLIAM HILL M('ORE. en FOR SALE—The two HOUSES IlLi‘ Nos. 412 and 411 . A RCR Ftr!et. THOMAS STfiWARDSON. Jr.. .115 ?RUNE. Street ifx-1 FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Store No. 330 South WHARVES. ahora Pine street, run ning thrnugh to Water street 23 to 135 feet. Apply to E. S. WHEi.g.S & C0..309 WALNUT St. rifhi-wiraltnif oti9 0 CAPITALISTS.-FOR SALE- The Machinery. Stook. and Fixtures of a Nue Manufautory of PAPER HANGINGS, replete with every convenience for carry nt on an extensor. boat nem. A desirable investment to persons of energy who can push the business For sale with or 'without the bcoldin K. filature , at = CHESTNUT Street. YaliStrfmtf it GERMANTOWN PRPPERTY. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE The valuable Farm and Country. Spat, containing 106 ecyee of highly cultivated land. situated in the town ship of Germantown. Philadelphia counts, and within Husisles of the depot in Germantown. Thee situation of this property_ is not to be surpaased. being bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the west by Township Line road, end on the with by 'ideates Street, and within one-eighth of a mile of the Limekiln Turnpike. rind is quarter of a mile of two Ste- Pone on the Chestnut Hill branch of the Germantown Railroad, High street, and Washingtob lane. The kration of tee above property is huh and heal thy. the land well watered and lying very advanta geously for Consign gitea. It commands an extended ow of the surrounding country, and is intarsec ed be the streets running from tiermaniown, u laud down on the Surveyor ' s plan of that district. The property is laid out in fire acre tote, lithographio plane of which may he oloamed on application to either of the under sign sd. o. a valuable and handsome Building Lot. sanated on Mantle= street. no it Plan k rend. Germantown. con tatnir.r to front on said street HI feet. and in depot' about g3O feet. having an area of about • acre s. The ground he* higb cml.lpes towards Manheigp ereet, upon which front a s row of large and elaseM shade trees. . . Alen, serer tl fine liniiding LOU adjoining and in the rimnt ir of Firher'g I Station. Germantown. For Lothar partioolers and t•rins apply to iIh.ORGE .11.JNKI N. Jr.. Attorney. B. E. oor. SIXTH sod W • I NUT Eltreca. Or tn BAV UEL B. HENItli mhl.lin• GERMAN rowN. R ILLTARD TABLES FOR t A LE.—Two first-oleo Billiard Table.. with Ilg inch rrertil• beds, and latest improved cushions. mute h it.iioj— nnt 111116 g at the Mount Vernon House, Penn above Firth went, Reading. golly to 11. A. LeNI Z. EMS ?LARK ET Square. 1147-tr Reading. Pa. FOR SALE.—AII that Valuable Property known es the BLACKWOODTOWN yr.CADENN • locatetn healthy and thriving %allay. of Blackwood town, Yaw Jersey. The main edifice in of bnck. re by Mr. three stories high, with basement for dining room tad kitchen, and is very complete fora boarding sohner. in especially adapted for a female seminary.; has ample groped., being well shaded and wlltre IMO at auction on Tit , ltBll AY. the ISt. of ?dare at one o'clock I'. M. on the premises. Dieu, re of JuNAS LIYKIMOIIE. fel7-131* BLACKWOODTOWN. -- FA HERR'S HOTEL FOR RENT.—The Ea proprietress of the above well.knovn Rotel wishes to relate , end offers the dote' for rent. Toe ferntrure be sold, or rented also. Por particular'. address J. O. HERR, liarrtaborg. Pa. T— ONES' HOTEL-PHILADELPHIA The leue and furniture of this noted Hotel are for sate eta great hariain.Tee furniture is entirely . new. hawing been ant in within a sear. and the house now doing a successful business. Inquire of P. 5 NTIULR, in the lineal, or of F. U. SC iti Ba. No. 11 ..11.1}11tAV Bt.. N. Y. fels-tf FOR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of Christian and Twentieth street 3, Aunt three frosts, suitable for a church or factors ate. For terms dd., Address J. R , at this office. IOH tf PAUTORY LOT FOR SALF. —A ralua is-- bib corner 1nt,.115 reef Emma lomat three f: 0,,, a• admirably located for a factory dile. It le aitasteo the southwestern part of the city. in a rapolly-im. Proving neighborhood. It will be sold on reaannatie , terms. For particulars, address " office of let Pout. lata-tf MEDICINAL. DYSIIPTSIA. FIFTY YEARS IND& SCRIBABLE AGONY FROM DYSPEPSIA, Nervousness. 'Sickness at the Stomach. and Vomiting, have been restored by DU BARRY'S delicious health. restordIREVALENT A AR_ABICA FOOD. rom the Honorable Isidore J. Brake.) 11,310/ 43 Elisabeth street, BM August, Mk peke. klkk ( km happy to inform YOU of the great benefit my daughter has received from the la evalenta Arabica. She was very thin and delicate. being too tall for her age, between ten and eleven, whew she coin enced taking it. It has made her s nuite strong and total for (Mildred and delicate persons. Believe me. dear BIM ItulJ Mr/, I. J. BL ARE, Union street, Third district. New Orleans. March 13th. 1855. For seventeen years I have been laboring under an insufferable affliction. deprived of sleep, and so dim at times that I could not help myself; my stomach would fail me, and I thus became a helpless enervated inva lid. At last, on the 16th of June , 1851. I was taken down with an alvine flux and killing Paine IA the bowel.. Often as I went to tedmt night, y thought should never see the mourns. My medical at tendant and friend, in whom wen all my trust, could do nothing to alleviate my sunning, and sent me to one of his colleagues, whose attendance proved as unsuocessful, all thereme dies prescribed failing to afford me any relief. It was at this stage of my disease that. on the sth of September last, I luckily mot one of my friends. who told me that Mr. J. B. Monier had gamed through the same ordeal. end had been radically gured by Du Barry's Revalenta Arribloa. Thereupon I immediately began to make use of it, and, soon after. I felt relieved; and the estraor- Malay °hang° for the better I hare gradually exre nenced since, owing to that excellent Farina, innate. me to believe that I ant completely cured. F. 11. BERNARD, Commercial Abatraot Clerk in the Collector's Office. - . Case NO. el 80. [From the Row. Jam. T. c3mrtwil.Rzae,n oo /1 8 Red' turY, ncsr Fakenham. Norfolk 1 December Sth, 1318. Givens:muff In oil cases of Indigestion. ana_partiou lady when the Liver te more than usually affeote.J. I consider Do Barry's Ravalonta Agabica Food the best of all remedies. You can make what use you ease of this communication. 1 am , gentlemew, JAMES T. CAMP BELL. Ferfeet digestion, strong.nerves, and refreshing sleep restored by Du Barry'e delicious health-restoring Revs tents A rabies. Food. Upwards of 00 009 cures and many thousand testimoniale. racked, wit fall instruotim.s , in canlisterai Ilb $160; 12 the U. he latter carriage free on receipt of cash. Sold at the Dose!, 213 South THIRD Street, be R. MUNRO, prinmpal Agent for the United States , and by all Grocers and Druggists. felg-Im' GEORGE L. WALKER, SOLE AGENT FOR HAINES BROTHERS' (N. Y.) PAT EN 1 GRAND ACTION PIA NOS.—A splendid e.ssortmentjust received from New York—every style sin d fi nis h. f rom salo ns ...Hs to ewe 'These tripoli manta ore lut rum ted for five sear■. Wars-rooms 9 9, corner of 9EVENTII rind ARCH Streets. mhd et` CHICKERING & 'SONS, MANE% FACTURE:RS of Grand, Square. and Uk , right PIANO FORTES. Wareroonnr,b37 VEIR UTSTN Street.. Pianos to let, taken in exchange,. tuned. and repaired. Allmon connection, a full Motor Fannin! tuueio. gown Banks. • •th. leal.nrd t n i D. FERRIS,IO37 CHESTNUT Street, has now in store the choicest selection o[ rash -10,111,10 StTFLW and extra fine Leghorn Bonneta.in the , to -stitch the attention of Southern and Western owrchanta are invited. m7-8t if k m TO THE SOUTHERN AND WEST wow ERN MERCHANTS. Mrs. M. .A. KING. No. 27South SECOND Stroo: between MARKET and CHESTNUT. has now on -n . ed a splendid assortment of Fanny Silk and Straw BONAETS, to whioh she invitee their attention. inL5-6t SOUTHERN AND WES (TAN BIER VAOL CSANTS are particularly invited to call and examine the sew end splendid asinirtment or Millinery, il. u t t' olBlBlt7. ° ll. c .lBl6 ° Bll2l74it l i ss Ala rd n door to the St. Lawrence Hotel. (e27-tin HAY, STRAW, AND BUSK FACKINO, FEEDINGI. AND UPHOLATERERB' USE. BUCKLEY & SOMERS. 40 BORTH WHARVES. tab/At (below Anti.) AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY Or AITTNIC. IT O&LAND SATURDAY. 1m w Will moat gam 707_ TM INGIRIORTS OF TIM SRAION. ,11 0 , comor opts on Monday at Ma Itoliday-iMmet T rigii Ina Patti makes tsa farewell aptoaraima in Philmielpida, prior to bar daniutura "mdd pi ta for to.iti ni(FATYII3 AST N AND BEN P.PIT !ha Porto 4mra; 81HS 1 a CILIAN ay?. 8, la" bet bad slat try Lawton's. and as 00 dour. . . TIME (FRIDAY) EVENING. Mareh f, IMO % v im/LLB. BENEFIT AND FAREWELL NIGET Or MlBB PATTI. THE BARBER rrF PAT TI. FERRI, EMMA. A DI Mier; PATTIMar, in addition toe/line mask ado, Opera. Rebores popular Echo Soot. oomtioned for Ma dame Santee. the noeular Cowie Enalieli Wady thm' the Ern and tan Adelina Wafts, eon- Paled for her Ire R,rnoyyes~o- TO-MORROW ( SATURDAY) EVENING, - • CLOSING NIGHT OP THE 8 Ita , SON. TEN SICILIAN VEBPERE. COLBQN, SMELL , VERRI. JIMA- The mire en mow he of mort imp ,. d e_ emotion. THR PICTURESQUS covu re tentin` a mow truthful picture of the ,otomoo o f the thirteenth century, bays been made la Pans. be Mon sieur Le or. costumier of the kneed RrunchL coetomaer from the principal theatres in Italy. THE MOM AND bPLENDiD A ehtOttet ars from the celebrated manufactory of Monsmar Granter. in Par a. In act socond. the enereiaccct b•11-P - 01. scePe- wo noupace. by competent puttee . . Wye riot to Rev of a similar character errer panted in Europe. will be din els. ed-the c , et defrayed hp the liberality of w Moak beide m-over lanai yards of canvas. at a total aneendl turoof 81600. Desuned and ex-cited by Mr. fdwa r d ltiariere. the oneetant wort of four moathewith two awriatinte. The machinery by Mr. Chalk* Einbe• end assistants. tuba WALNUT -STREET THEATER: .ole Lessee— -. -AS re. AL A. GARR Otago 9fanAcer.—.— M8F.7g../ sauna. Arent. -. • - _ M r'm TUTS elsAy . ) . EVENING. Awe. 9 1 199. will be presented tha Pram. in Seen; entitled TR?. RIDDEN BAN 6. Wool. Mr. Chanfron Dooild Boma. Mr. ahervatu Harbert Gram°, Mr. E. P. Keeeh ; A l =s , n, Nbots ; Ca_pdols, Mrs Anna Cavell ; Mrs. H. A.. Pens. Canna, Mr. Chnnfren ; Yankee GAL Mils C. lef fersne. Sir Prices as ascaL Beata secured without tits chart*. Dam oven at 1 o'clock : Pe at 7% o'clook. WHEATLEY k CLARKWEI A ARM- TiTR E I EMTHE) T EV L NTNO. l. - onliod Lott alight bet one of BOUCICAULTS SEW PLAY S °MAROON: OR. LIPS 1W LOUIPTANA. Gloms Porton. lir. Dolmen Vioaossay. Lru ; Zoo, the Oosotoon. to rs. /oho Drew. Sett.* or PlLlCSA.—Ads.ortoll, sang Dawn! ilrota in DIM Circle. E% Ma; Yuma. me mot& Doors ors. at IX; performeeoe. u WISMOSD. TM precisely. DAN RICE'S" GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL THEATER. WALNUT St.. awn Ei gi t C ' 2l.—Dresa Circle ._59 cents • p am{b _ Cire{s. fa cents,* rests In PrirSlO Rance. 'recent@ ; rate Dozer, of Re. CEANGI OF Tip —Doors open at halt poet leant. Toeornmence at 7.y. THIS I FRI I.Ay 1 EwFIVING. March P. IMG. The r edormanee will commence with BOWNFI3 IN ?RP (PROLE. VLLA ZOYAR A. Whose Unprecedented Pent' of Eenestriaalwn hems erased the great it seesntsoe. grill appear in her neap week:Ante net of terror end hes* tr. DAN RICK. the Orpnel Mouton arm". The performances will oonehtds with the tkowe.mtil Speotaole of TAR MAGIC RING. CONCERT HALL. L *HY NIGHT RUT ONE OF BUCRIAY'S BERkNADvIttI AND ETHIOPIAN BURLk./3Q-O OPERA TROUPE. Together with the disnosnisbed Prima Dolma, Alltlfk JU• IA (Prima The only Commit', in oilstone,* Hod perform BURIA BUN OPEK.AS. THIS VENINO. A tele° lion of Ballads, Quartets, Dueta, elems. Danes. Heels, ke. 10 conclude with Bsokler's Traweatie THE BRIT OF I. OMMERSIOOIL Lucy. St ow Julia Gould; Edsanto 0. -ammo Buckles& Enrico. R. B shop.Backley ; Ardor, 'LC:Juke; RIP. mood. J. A. Bowman. Ilf;rAdmiseion, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. eie Doors open at &wen; plutonium* to 601111111AIDO at Eight o'clock. (MLOEN RT 0? C iirrnz HEART OP THE ANDEV Oe view at THE ACADEMY OP TAE FINE ARTS. lOve CHEBTN LIT Street, Admissinn Itt yenta. mg-tt G RAND CONCERT, ST Tilt 10'El/4 S.lllllB. AT CRICICRAING & e ON's NANO itooms. sr CHEST/. STSZ T. They will be satoste , by the colobr.t num& MA. CHARL••B .A. 111715. ON MONDAY es v.)N1140 March 13th. Doors mit oat 7 o'clock; Convert town:unsnap at bag past 7. Admtaban :Scoots. intOt-Itt• HANDEL'S GREAT ORATORIO, JUDAS biACCABATB, Wall be given by the NAND -L AlsD HAYDN Clink,' the wooed concert of the re. on.) .n Tr'F DAY EVENING. Maorb 13 b. at MUSICAL FUND HALL. '1 he robe and tb. ruses grill be sustemed the manners of the go:labor. accompanter4l the*ern manta Umbestra alt under tne three me of ler. B. tart Cross, conductor of the Societyßubeerrptione nil no rece.ved for this and the remaining Cane t for $2. admitting three persons toe ch Concert. B title tadorte to cents, to be hal at Beck m i avrton a Cinekemkges and Coniston's n use stores. and at the door. D O Ol7 open ki before 7; commence at before 8. mldl-71 IXTEENTH WEEK —SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMlt;lsfne's Commonwealth (new)I POIIVIVEL E3T LI7T teir i1i74. 4 ONE. H th h XT. AORDINARY ATTS aC rlOlsfi BRILLIANT PUfICE9 or THIO_OON'S ART 3117. SEER .. . The MODE EXHIBITION OP THE AGE. The management have the honor of informing the oldio that the Art Museum will sor t remora We a f ter ntordge March 17th. therefore mating got UNEQUIVOCALLY THE LAar WEEK BUT ONEf o the Programme (Of this week wit. be taetodedr eerier, the seat of the preeeet. war between S palE and Morooto ; Washington at Vent.) Force; Banrum upon bolsters; Naeoteon emitting Go AIM. with 6la army or 53.003 men ; the Berrardine Mona:tan ; SYe A utomAtort r lark. rop,_Eaulter ;_the Storm at tea FAMILY MATINEES CM WED/4E111)AI' and SAT URDAY APTERNOONP. Evening—Door open at °Wet : to oontroenoe at 71t, idauttunt—Adalbn *team; Ckildnon. tf cent& ate-111 111 cDONOUGH'S GAIETESS--RACTZ St., below THIRD. STAGE MAN EN AGER_ .BMILMANDICIL GAGESikiiiiii ebtsted FELIX CARL Ce .. BALLET TROUPE. The shore "'recipe will appear EVERY EVENING!. They are the most wwwderfs) pedalos., limit. and were receare4 oe Saturday rr.alai Ina th. lo . ) gt "I • than/Atte apputew IIFRNANDEZ: Arm the belated Company appes.r. Fuel appearance of THE McCAR lIRtYThstdIR, TWENT•-BEVEN rearcatxua. CHURI!H'S GREAT FALL—NLiGAIA. 010:101.:X.SNOW ON EXH " RAIBITN WI:1TM" E.'IRLE'S GALLEft rah3-I.lt CIILIM.LT STREW PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OE TEO F 1.1113 ~ t l a f p p clialevstr DAll.l.ltOsodoni slogioN l 6l bone ALM Wasuos—The Trani votasio " PrOLf Zuroode Torness" of Poomoni. Adnuano• s tiara. auldfoo tidier MI Tao MX olio& &bares et Stoat OM to-tf GERMANIA ORCIIISTRA.—Pubho Bey herrsai. ev*ry BATUMI:k ,IC I LIM HALL it PCo'dock P. M. eto al Andm's. sad Bock It Likvton'a &err. sad th• door. sin-as TEL OF WONDERS. tterteaset saran of TENTH am =Erni"! Streets. areat and Nora Arai" BIGNOR 1, • The eronderfal .a . TN 'alum EVER Id a f r OgrA6lll/IMIII2 MIL Coninmaing at 7ePok. and oa ARD2S and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at .I. Tka Anton:mune Rope Vaulter, oat of tles mauve Paola hlsokuuttaen corer alluNtsd • weft appear lareare Lon. and perform hies/tantalum awls Adenneaon A wets Clu Wee Deasea aal-at INSURANCE COMPANIES. t iIJAHER CITY INSURANCE OnIIPA- Aai. NY—PRANKLIN /CS ICAL'r BretF.hT.PIiII.ADELPnIA. COITAL A•D - PLUS $33 4 ,116 TO —lnsures .4 Wain I Pal r D•ram• Fire and the Perils of the hes. tale-rd Nallis=tro n RGfi H. HART. Pres.ent. A. P RoftS Nice Preeleent. H 1. CoGG+I4 A L. heel , ezta Tresecmir. E. H. BUlLER.Asiastani See:Star!. DIRECTOR?. I. P. Bross. Footer & Perkin*, Andien It amine's, Ilnainel Jones. 11. D.. rennsf George H. Halt, A. C. outelt. Batley. THt: INSURANCE COMPANY OF PFULADEPHIA.. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) couP.uRTH A orrs B ND UIL WALNUTDING. S. STREETS.W. NER FO DIRECTORS. F. RATexonsA SrArat, MOILDICA.II. DAwsoSs Wiu.nat MARIA, Gs*. Fl. El •TAA: NALIIRO FILAVILII. k i r P l 'ilry. Liza . 1, EIANVICic. ANDRIVW D. Casa, NIT vl HLITOS, J. L. IKIZINOILIL. F. RATCHFORD STAIR. PresidEst. CH ARLES W. COX R. Senzetary. fi/4 TILE MUTUAL LIFE INSUILANOX CODIFLNY Sues:OF NEW YOBX. SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. INTRAMID I_VIEST zoammaza IZAL • WORTH OVER 1113,M01M. MA"' The premium* are towsn than in many other Commie nu ., Lae the Dividends have been 1111111113.. This is a 'triter Mt/TVaay. Thema be Stothholders so tha ELLTIME PRO 171:030 TO TEI lAGOLID. Pamphlets. and over) infonaetioe. mat be bad oU application to F. RA TCHFORD frFAHß,_Agent, 15. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Mitts. VHILADELPELA. lEYERENCES: Thomas Robins, John Wen' L iar,. Mordecai L Dawson, George R. George M. Stroud, t r 8. Whalen, t ohn H Myers, . Fisher Lisa. oseyh Patterson, 111.1 tun C. Luthrig. ohn M. Atwood, Alibis- t cog., homes H Powers, George W. Wand, William McKee. Thos.Wous,a.,.. en-lrew JOSEPH LEA. I NOB.I2IIAND 7de cnnonarr STREET, Invitee the attention of the Trade to his Meek of COTTON, WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS, New light saddle& spring tiles, a great rector boa MEEMRS. BAM'L SLATER lc BONS, BUTTON MANUFACTURING CO., MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also, THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING, Including many new ataatiard Patterns. NEAT BLACK & WRITES, PURPLES, LAVE. & al , SAXONY & BEPHE PLAIDDS, & SEDNBANDIC BLTYAC LE K_ _ & AND II GRAYS, RD AND CHOICE DUBTSQ S WOOLLENS. FANCY CASSIMERES sad DOESKINS, &0,, FROM 400 K COM., GLENDALE COM, NEW ENBEANWCOM., CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK• DALE AND OXFORD MILLS. EBERHARDT & SONS' SUPERIOR BLACK DO SKIN AND BILK MA TURES. Winans, Plain and Printed, of all colors end Via& ties; seatuoky Jeans. .Twate, Cords, Cas Kersey's Tweeds. oomariains one of the bast= the eoantu. AMERICAN LINEN COM. CRASH, HUCKS, MEETINGS, &c. pwato OMARB.—A small invoice of FIGARO CIGARS slightlr damarel. For sal* Lou. IR' CHAR-I:Rif T ET E. h5-Iflt . 110 W 41,NITT lOE.—Pnme retailing Charleston Elbe .11- 1 1 , for *Os by 4A.11938 ei&NAm k kg Ht.
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