Nape° end -the: PIO ns. g.—The Banta mane ..-leith;datee tp aftt arid 78th of February, arnmul here " Ji l ott iik;Trpo * - 'n4i4 - 11 'it Banta tea' t v w e ete vaned on the way; -' • ere ha " of Lieutenant uer - are on their gayf or in Washington eitf, st be ard e aritittran t aiiig.tFl i tO l g P rOo o Lva to together to take that pea, prepap t itions - -were Oleg pad" for their reception, - - • Pio Ito*, tile Indians were encountered on the route. Luxe:Diode 0 friendly were met. - - A .sonnomy of troupe were met at Cow Fork. - who 'port ell the Mills remaining 'at Pawnee Pork to Santa - he Conductor 'rePorti that large amounts' of gold from Pike's Peak, had gone into New Mexico, and that preparations hod been made and we e being made there for enumbefof companies to go to the gold regions. • • . Op!listen at Sea. M 2±, Yuen', strnr. - Nitvar Venn; ateli S.—The Britishh brig Myrtle. from Bt. John's, k. R., Or ht. John, N. F,, wi.th_s cargo of molasses and scarg i vas sank en hintah 312, in lat. 4*, 1 245 , 01. by comics n collision with the ship Devon entre, Irom London. Nor captain and crew , nine in all.' were saved, and, have arrived here In the ship Devon shire. For the MeStern GCld Diggings—Advice ' -, to -Emigrants. .Lasvartworirn, fitteroh - 9.—S few adveneed'sarties of emigrants forryike's Peak have arrived in this oar. To prevent,the reourrenee of the distressingscenes of hot year, it is urged on thou* intending to migrate, that they wait tilt the first of May before miming, as subsistence for man and beast my be very precarious prior to that time. Baltimore Passenger Railway Charter , THa 114MOVAL OF ,lIIOON'OTOIIP Batatmorts, March 9.—ln the Rouse of Delegates last night the granting charter to News. croak & co., the builders of 'the passenger railway in this city, was passed to a ,tnirdleading. nab already passed She Senate: • • ' • - - The Plate Senate has adopted the address passed by the House,-sating the Governor to remove Judge Stump. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS , VP TO TWELVE, O'CLOCK LAST CONTINENTAL—B. E. corner of Ninth and Chestnut. Albert Towles. Ala . J ?Anoint!, Phila. 813 Franke Chicago ' F L Conant, Bt Muni id A Carter, Tenn . B P Roy, Tenn , - Et 8 Gordon, Tenn - - . John P Ezell, Tenn RV Ittrorland.ay - Thos Barham, Ity S TBtepbenson, Ky Jno in Hartle!, Winchester Wm Robinson Lanai Ky J W Olosson. Columbia M Leretnandie, Mine John Griffin ,_Pa Mrs Weeks, Pa ' W A Bate. N Y B pnine, N J Jno 8 Miller, Tenn Mies Pliippo Tenn 11 PI T Van Wick, PI Y L Falmestnek, Pittsburg W C Baker, Pa C vest% Par 11. A. Vezin, Pa F E Church , -N Y . T E Olean. Tenn JI. Ifibbitt,Tenn - - ' John N Gordon, Va G Carpenter & la. Boston Mrs G W Banks, Boston A.. 1 John Crew 13 Creswell & la. Md J MRiehmond, 0 J h Aspenwall & fa, N Y Jas 0 Hart, N J Tunis Van Brunt & le,N Y Dr F B Bensinger, Phila Wii Kimball, Fla Pat Born, N y WM It Shell • Thos Collins H Inch Harrisburg W HElder, Columbia, Pa David Bair, Pr, Lane ' B F Bair, Lano . John 1 , Macgonesle.Lano Then A Boort. Altoona .1 . 1.V.Pa1:4-"b°D' ffil'itiak Aglgium II W Brlnton, Del 00, Pa ht A Order:Del A C e tanton. N Y Coo W Smith, Hartford cheater Weed, Inert. . • D B Richard!, Jr, N Y .1 8 Ellenberger, Dorton Senn 8 Bayites, lowa C Itimmond. PA ' - Loomis Tarter, Me J W Curtis. Brooklyn - Jr Baton, N Y Geo A Boardman, Me A T Turner, Boston Ems Torr inane, Boston Gore,stanly_Boaton Sehmedy;N Y X Wl/pton la, Mass E Boynton, Boaton J A White, Boston B W Blake. Jr, & la, Conn H P Smith, Pinto ' J Valk, 14 Y p 11 Egell,_Tenn D W Borah, Tenn A B Ail, Tenn Jos W /thorn. Boston Seth E Packer. Boston W J Gunn & Is,_QuJney.Fla BE Brett, Napoleon, Ark Wit Rotdnann.oonno Burs C 8 Bragg. Cleveland W Rogers. Balt W P Lyon, N Y W II Woodward. Paris. Mo / B Inane & la, N Y Davis Parker , N B Daniel Boyle. Dover, NH W W Thomason, Toledo, 0 Romig' Taylor. Memphis C W Morton. Mies E M Taylor, Staunton, Va GS Barrage, Mars R Ilnroook, Pans, Ky 'L Whitney. Mass eoW Lewall, Md - i 0 Talbot & la, Boston .VK Balls. Ky Z Porter. Conn Frank Rhodes opn T e K t ellg ' W L Daly. Tenn ' • 1., D Hobaok CM, 0 iiir t a Vrard, Fasetteolei Ind 11 W Phillips ,_Ky ,jB Carlisle, Ky • WY Elliott, Tenn J Ferguson. Pa W Varnum & In, Pittsburg Mies Vernon), Pittsburg • .I . II Montgomery, Pa W Mendenton, Cia, o J H Rodoeavraolu, Boston OIBARD HOUSE—Chestnut et.. below Ninth. II P Lindsay & sii_L Rich'd Mug Lindsay, Diamond Miss - M Wilton, Richmond 8 C Ball,K, J 0 Winteer, Mo B Lingo. Mo T K Mel ntir_,e Ohio Mr Doan, N C J.White,N Y I 11. Fayerweather, lowa 3 &mon. NY A Peancill,N Y cent Whitall, 118 A E Hall. N L A Chandler, N J J A Weir. Harrisburg Airs H Weir. Harrisburg F Wood & In, N Y ' H B Wainer, Balt - P. M Benjamin. N Y 3 Williams, Belt T Page & wf, Boston 3 T Young, Nlf ' ' MN =brill. Bait JD Chandler. Want, Del Hon T Jones Yorke, N J A. a Gray. Del J 8 Brodben ,t Wilm,Del W R Sanford, N Y Hon W W Wright, n .1 W Stewart es la. 8 C Mils Stewart. 8 0 FaNesbet, X all gag Ter Alex Reed, Nebraska Ter r 'Wilson. Nebraska Ter J Downing( Pa ra/ Perrino, Day ton, 0 A ndrair Gump, Dayton. 0 de CTSELO , . Mr Glastow, St Louis . Glasgow—St Louis Mrs 0 R Clark, St Louis . It Gibson & la, La Miss Fetridge, N Y Mita 0 Petridte,P4 T W B Reynolds. Ey • S M Meridith & Is, N il. Mix A WHkes, N J W Dock, Jr, Harrisburg M A Zabiskee. NY' W 0 fi-otit.NY - Ale Siliman. N Y Gen D Green; Wash, D(I H B Hotchkiss, N Y Z Barnum, Ba t t N B Nueent. Lon grille' 'HA Autter. N.Y T N McMullen. Ms. 3 M Pendleton, NY ', J MoCullough, N Y Dr C W Harem% Balt W Temple, Bourns .1 H W J MAIL N Y Mns Pond, Wash, Li C Miss Pond, Wash, D C 8 E Davis, Alms MERCHANTS' HOTRL—Fonrth street, below Aroh. John Pasteleus. N P T Glans', Tenn AB Swift. Beaton B Chapin, Boston Fem'l Mulhern, Ark $ I J Alison, Ark P /Ins ley. Ark • Jae Paul, Ohio M Itionenleon, 'Tenn A Moore; Tenn pA Smith, N C P Soodrnen. Ga w B Bellongh, Tenn W 0 Pee, Blonnington,lll Wm.H Miller . Rarriatig N 0 Underwood, Tann BR 'Wigton. Huntingdon B H etreet. Pa W P Newbury, Troy. Pe, -D F Pomeroy. Pa" W H Wiieon , Altoona Chet F Hensler Lenettater ob/w F Fettaier,Jr. Lano , Garrett De y. Hudson City E Wrie ht. ?I J • • W p t,Ste... leve t i t, %Zig; Tenn - w. &Ira' !" &hey • '• Henri. s_ I /leant. N Paris. 0 W Caste, 111 13 R 'Brown, Oxford, 0 • W den iron% 11l A_Ooer, A 0 Brandin ad, NY w Montgomery, Texas W Polbernua. Mt Holly A Tamer N V M N Oilfr• K Folk. Ky Id Wallace. B Fork. Ky R A Reader. N J S Morrie Chester en, Pa Geo 'linen. Ohio F M . Butoldson. Herriebs Hon Ueo W Miller. Ps, • j_Tiirnav Herrotberst Men Thos Craig, Rerriabs BostW H Welsh, Ilarnabg w Leer. St Paul W A Perry, Hy John Callaway. Intl Mrs Idoeurd, & oh. O'no Captain old Donovan, Pa 'Shoe Broderice,Wilketr , H Kahn & 2 oh; Teen AMERICAN HOTEL-Chestnut street, above Fifth.. J_Blealre, N Y Jas IT Covody , 0 Miss Comdr. Ohio Jas T Clark. Elkton .313 Roach, Elkton D Bleak. El kton it Nash Dyersburg A L McCain, Tenn PE. Whittle's.. Lex. Mo A HDavis, Lebanon. Tenn P GDnffer„ Lebanon. Tenn D Carr,Lebanon. Tenn Ayr Butler, M Chunk 13 C Thmesnn, N.Y Wm 11Coomir, N Y _ Ft Rates. N Y 8 Holman, Ara , - - W Taylor. Sr, ,N C T A I, unn,N C Jae F Smith. Pending • J - /I Evans, BC. Wfr Padgett, Ye B 0 1 , R G A ildkmn X 4 D, N Y P CI 0 Chitra. N 0 lem,N 0 .7 RCarrier JE Currier. Bnston A P Greer. MoMinnvillell Martin. Mordfbnville" • BS Hell, McMinnville 'A S Brown. Moldlnnville .1 T Downs. jif 0 • • 0 r Shepherd. N C W•fl Rob , mtaniEr Hon I Burly & In, Pa Mrs MB Wells, New York'J A Engle,Term Y B finnonok. Ky - - A 3 Bruner; KT W T Corr Ey T 1 M Campbell. Keen. KY m J P+, C • -•- • Prof JR Woodcock & son, S 0 Barn lira, N C : " K e ivVltt . ,=.2. N i - 17184,1trir,. 1 1 . 1ft" -4 somgai 11,',8id'aut T Ireland...,antocket Miss Carlin, Mass r ••••••••. ,_ - • JONES' HOTEL-Chestnut street. below Seventh, , .I York. Pa - 0 H Long, N Y NI I, Bovine, N y - A L litores,Ya Muster B Mormr, Ya E Rice.- el J 0 M Harris, Mass " D W Mills. N Y ben X Swope; 11l - 0 R Roxlev, Ill_ JB MoKing, Md - Mrs 0 B,Ellls. Boston Chas I. Wright. Boston_ Then Little, N J . Troll / I rks Mallory N Y A P Winchester. Ws/11'ton Blob° as NOTTIO. Md J A Campbell. Hoboken W 0 ranee. Md • S Buokler, hid S Martin. N V . - E Weltse, Y. Jahn Mel e e. 8t Louis J L Letts, Trenton. Tenn OFL Ramsay. Tenn W Alien. Antioob 'Penn J T Smith, KY • , Chas L McLean, }'a .- .fhosn Pierce ,N Y "P. li, Sinclair, Baltimore A Faulkner m m obile. Ala Da Oakland, Ira M Rowland;;England H D Bells. Texas W W Manna Texas -. ' .3 fl Randle. Ala Sas C Seat, Danville . (3n Ledbetter, Ala A 0 Taylor, Danville . , - J O "Voss,Danvllle ._ 81'. 141.)78 11.0TEL , -Chestent, above Third Seed. NJ 8 H McKinley. Pittsburg HE Smith, Hambertville A Small. York, Pa K Be year. York. Pa - 8 G Laws, Dnver. Dal Lnvell. Savannah, Ge • J T Lakin, Wheeling, Ya 7 Camefield,_Vt J X Marshall, Flute Wm Baad ern. Who H A Dorsey. Wm Geo 'lrving. Paterson, NJ P hinrray.N Y win P level, N Y • J A Pardivas. Havana Bottonarra ,Havana Mrs X T Hardman. N Y Mrs A. R•Aushn.N Y W D Richardson, N Barrett, N C HBiddons, Pa _ECI_DNTAIN TlOTEL—Beciond rarest. skive Market. W Town.. Phda - Benj Shep_pard. Lancaster M F Van Kirk. Pa Cornelius Hansiker. Ps orse° Batten. KRItaSS A H Potter. Kansas Jos Bimmons. Jno T Harris. NJ W A Randolph: ill Wm Nabs. Md Jno P MoCalinnitt,Md Manlove Crenshaw, NJ Geo Blakely. Mel J Riddle, Del City P A Sellie, Felton. vet C 3 Brlagion, N J J N Gilderelevit. Del Miss Renville. Del .T P Bellvjile, D l J K Windsor, Del J Coulter, Del- ' 'ME UNION HOTEL—Aih 'street, above Thud. F. Brown. Sarno f ah Gm Barr & la, Lana, Pa W B Shaffer. Bet A Wolf. Annoy, Pa 1, 3 Maxwell. Money, Pa. , W Tate. Ir. Pa ?earl Pratt, Pa - W /MIA. filjdo I, Heaves en la Jg J Mrs hi Oill, N .1 is H Hopkins. NJ Mina A Newman, Pa W N edevenson. Ind 0 N Harter. Ind '3 F. Fdrounson, Pittsburg J B Hay. NJ O Miller. Ohio J 14 Leatherbury, Balt gleorse,Martin, Pa J T D War. Pa t , o , Brian. Walsh, D D ' a l'Anrphy.lnd H. erurphy. led - - DFoung, Fairfield, fora 0 Popper. lOWA Perry, Opens% lowte Rita Lowderbutt, lowa . BARLEY SHEAF BOTEL.—Second at., below Vine. Jthicker.% By • John Bryson Pa .1 A Lobold, N J A Lambert, Dalinston 8 C Lambert. Darlington Mei C Lambert, Pa Merriok frla, Pa . J ROL Pa John Scully. Pa oo J Pa Aaron Rase, Newtown"James Palmer. Pa U ViaasOn AltPlettemt Chas Palmer, Pa Jan Bettertherait, Pa Jno Pnlk. Pit C Cadwallader. Pa Clots K Luk ins. Pa - J Stover. ETVIII% Sam Sutton. Frwinit, Pa N T Paokman. Newtown J 8 Cadwalleder Pa J Keleol. Pa C Tor Let & la. Pa . B la ctlll3l. Baotou Co. Ps 0 Parker* la. Pitts burg = B won, Quakertown J Barneele,,BarFiabnra . - ; comMERcIAL - HOTELr-Bixt6 et . above Chestnut. L$ Plat,t Buffalo ' 0 71Cillinasworth. Md Jesse Hicks. Innen Pennock, Del. Jae Norton. Chas co EfiXer, Doylestown R Burette. Del 'r • - V Palma', Pa John IL/ Crawford, Md Oeb R Clark, Pittsburg Hobs London Josiah Phillips, YE* 8 Niebtingale, Doylestown Chandler EAU, Mee co tiotTI9NAL ROTEL—Rade !great, above Third Im Rjitimand, Latin; 0 B L WAY; 'Pt t 'WI son, Cowin, Pa B B aron, Lano W Donsherty,Ohio - John ti_Pelheit. Pottsville HJ Bendier, Pottsville John Freeland, Lane no IL }C Kneads, Harrisbarif BLACK REM ROTEL—Third at., above Ca llowhill. A Stauffer. Reading - D Quilllman, Pa • Alvin Poiret, Ps Frank Lederer, Pa Walters, row BrMain HNeir_Brittain Elent'Ulhott,Warrington hruarner. warrington . Wrieht. SputbattsptOn: 'l' Beads. Southampton ," John A WY, 911 10 Bye n . June, ne.vg, i ghits , d P By:ten:Y. • Casper-Roana. SWIM - ' OldWfdlSd#V =UMW in - Otter ader, Pa °Clemens Cheater Valley 8 Garner, Doyiebtowo J hilnomaa, Pa STAIRS I.IIYiON ROTEL—Marital Direst, al.a . ve Binh Oliermantaider,,Als iji,hllßer, • •• aver r , Pa G Bench , Perry co Pa J L Marabout, Pei P e at a rp i trAil a . •‘ A 41 Grone,Harnabare sP Itt rri ears .111Plati, fIrRNdN HOTEL=Deoond at., above Arab . tv - drew,.Bethiehem Lewia Brodhead. Pl Y _ rats 0 'Van Rant, Iv.l v lmlyood ac • Msddteton. Trenton, N J -.-Pirsztchoten,ok; ovirALTLotal Frederic hanon, Pi Pa - - D R Ctover do wife, N.. 1- •• • • - 1 1 4BROKANTIP,'HOH*;Thirl'at.,:above „. i , e,O C l:ell i tti4MO , `± , •::.,*?,:, Goritio. Del Kunkl.• 0.4.1.3 ,- -,ii‘, , .,1.144,1 17 41 - : 0 mishe4Pc, , l B,Keinmenfr Pa fitieL33 Bohan% Whitaker, N M Johnson, Books to giae Beans, Book," co - John D etwiler , Lelugh co' WAOWnoyer, Lapel 99 MARINE IifTELLIGENCE. - SEE 'FOURTH PAGE. ' : ARRIVED. tamship Boston, Croaker. 20 hours from New Yoyk , with indite' and prissengers to S Allderdice. Passed a bark at anchor tattle Ledge, supposed bound up. Ship Pam Flush. Maguire. from I tverpool.vis Queens town, with India to eater Wright & Sons. Encountered strong SW and BSW ales the entire passage, with a heavy sea fr om W NW. In lot 4149. long 63. struck on a wreak with smolt force ea to shake the ship all over. It being a very dark night. could not make out what it was. Feb 19th. lat 4 85, long 6190, passed bark John Bryant, steering E. Towed up bi_ttle America. Br eohr Village Belle, Hartigan, 8 days from Halifax, With fish to John Stroup & CO. Bohr Carthagena. Crapo.lo days from New Bedford, witn oil. &a. to Bnober, Bunting & Co. Bohr Courier. Crowell, 8 days from Boston, with rodeo to Cro Oliva , onra Bohr Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grail to Christian & Curran. Bohr Young America, Tuft 2days from Port Deposit, With wheat to Jae 1., Bewley h Co; Bahr Wm George Hazel._ 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with grain to Jae Bewley & Co. BY TELEGRAPH. (Correaßondage. of the Ptuladerphla Exohane i sP. ) OAPB ISLAND, NJ. March 9, 6 Al. A 44 hadJuet come In and anchored [drfoie yleoll : A large number (Anhui gamed out to•dor • Wind ni • Yours, ho. • THOH. B. IlUtiliES. aT TIALZOBAr II . - (Oarrespondenoe of The Press.) NEW Yong. March 9. The ship De Witt Clinton's foremast has been cut AWST to moo her, and she now lies along the beaoh in much more anal condition. She bad 7% feet of water in liar hold at sunset. from Had , Ar ips Devonshire, from London, and Rein, sn tteruam. • HAVANNA% March 9. Arrived, bark Shard , from Liverpool. NDA. Steamship City of MEM NewYo Oß rk, Boggeomiled from Bos ton Bth inst. for this port. Bteamship Pennsylvania, Teal, sailed from Riehmond Bth test. for thin port. Steamship Edinburg. Kennedy, for Liverpool, cleared at New Yorkyesterday. eteamehip Commerce, Lundt, for Galveston, cleared at New York yesterday. Ship Devonsire. Anderson, from London, arrived at New York yesterday. Ship R. L. Lane, BMW, from New Orleans, arrived at Liverpool Bld ult. Ship Yodel', Soule, from New Orleans, arrived at Li verpool 23d ult. Blue De Soto. Reed, from Savannah, arrived at Havre Previous to Md ult. Snip Rook land, Sargent. from Manilla, arrived at Bos ton Bth Inst. Bark AtelitsPower, from Rio de Janeiro, was at Al so& Bay January 1. Bark hlf, Kerlin, hence, arrived at Richmond Bth inst. Bark Helen Maria. Nickerson, for thin port, sailed from below Boston Bth mst. Bark :sylph, Joan, for this port, cleared at New Or leans Sd inst. Bark C. W. Poultney, Marehman, from Cardiff, ar rived at Galveston 27th ult. Rehr R. Gallen, Smith, cleared at New York yester day for this port. Rohr J. B. Austin, Davis, cleared at Boston Bth inst . . for this Bohr C.H.C. Moller, Allen, for New York, cleared at Boston Bth inst. Bohr 0. D King, Wooster, from Eastport for thin port, sailed from Maehinsport 6th inst. Behr R. B. Mil er, Gifford, hence, at Charleston 7th inst. ' H. IL A. Weeks, Godfrey; Casper Heft, Shoe ; and William John, Gallaher, hence, at aloha:lona Bth inst. SPECIAL NOTICES. COIN AND TOKEN COLLECTORS Will please asair immediately for catalogues of the great sale to be held in New York by Weans. George A. Leavitt & Co.. 317 and NB Broadway. Apply to JOHN K. CURTIS, 83 BLEEKER Street, or I.ERA HILL, 6 BLEEKER Street, New York city. mhlo.6t SPRING CLOTHING AT WHITE lIALL. Blank Cloth Frock and Crean Coats, a large Eno and fell variety,' of all grades and prieea—rnade tie container work. Ens:nese coats of plain, fanny, and Silk mixed easel meres, ranging from San to $lO. Pantaloons of fanny Cassimeres and black Doeskin,. Vests of bilks, Satins, Marseilles and light Cassimeres, all especially adapted for early Spring wear. Manurao_ tared of durable materials, exclusively for retail sales, at WHITE HALL, It S. W. nor. FOURTH & MARKET Ste. lISILFUL BARGAINS IN CHINA AND GLASS.— White Stoneware Dinner Sets, for twelve per sons . 00 White Tea Sets, 44 pieces, for .... 300 Chamber sets, 10 pieces, f0r................ . 280 1,000 doz. Plates and Dishes, at reduced prices. . Cut Glass Goblets, SIM per doz. Cut Glass Tumblers and Wines, for 81 per doz. White French China Dinner Sets; also, Tea aid Coffee Sets, new shapes, at low price,. Those Bargains on sale for one month. China Nall. Chestnut street, ' mhlo-3t W. J. KERR & CO. Starasit's SEWING RiAORINES. K 0.3 Sewing Ninohinen.---- —"WOO No.l Sowing The Fatally Sewing Machine, -- 75 The Family Sewing Maohlne— I. M. SINGER & CO., dl3-514 No. 810 CHESTNUT Street, FIARBTB 7 BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE.— IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. FIRST PRICIIIUM AT EVERY FAIR, Philadelphia Office, 720 ARCH Bt. Agents wanted, fell4ra Tun HUMAN Halo.—How many persona abnee this delicate and beautiful ornament, by burning It with alcoholic washes, and plastering it with grease, which has no affinity for the skin, anu is not absorbed Burnett's Coeoaine, a compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &o. unrivalled as a dressing for the hair, Is readily ab sorbed, and is peculiarly adapted to Its various condi tions, preventing its falling our, and promoting its healthy growth. See advertisement. detagm IMPORTANT TO TAILORS AND OTLIERS.— The - Grover k Baker Sewint•Maehine Company have Just introduoed a new and superior Shnttle•Maahine, large alga, high speed, With latest improvements. Pnoi, $5O. For Bele at 110.750 'CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia. fats-tf ONB PEVA OLOTRINO OF mg LATEST &ratan, made In the bast manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALE& LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satin• factory. Oar ONE-PRICE system is aridly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONEB & CO., seB-tf eel MARKET Street. SisAM a N ' a SAVING rOND—NORTRWRST COHN= SISCOIfe and WALNUT EITZIEWIL—DepOIite re. carved in email and large amounts, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the late of FIVE PER CEN r. per annum, Money may be drawn by choice Without lone of in terest. °Moe open daily. from 9 until A o'clock. and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening, Presi dent. FRANKLIN FELL; T0428111711' and Secretary. MIAS. M. MORRIS. SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFES.—A vory large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea sonable prices, N 0.304 CHESTNUT SL. Philadelphia. son-tf EVANS & WATSON. SAVING RIND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST Coetemte.—Chattered by the State of Pennsylvania. RULES. 1, Money is reoeived every day, and to any amount large or email. 2. FIVE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from the day Ms put in. • 3. The twiner is always paid baok in GOLD whenever Is called tor, and without notice. 4. Moneyisreoeiveafrom Ezecutors. Adrninistrators, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. a. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages. Ground Rents, and other tant alum securities. • 6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest corner Third Weak. Philedelphia. lets NOTICES. WATER RENTS FOR 1860 DEPARTMENT FOR SUPLYINO THE CITY WITH WATER, PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY 5, MO. Extract ,from an Ordinance approved December 29th; SECTION 1. The Select and Common Cannella of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That alt Water Rents shall be payable to the Register of Water Rents, at his office, annually, IN ADVANCE. ON THE SECOND MONDAY OP 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 Rents unpaid on the first day of July, in any year, there shall be charged an additional sum of Ten Per Centum. The aotention of the Water Tenants of the Oily is r espectfully invited to the provisions of the above Or dinance. W. J. P. WHITE, REGISTER mhB thstat AUCTION SALE THE EAGLE HOTEL, No. 227 North THIRD S treet. ' Large' Sale of RoUBEIIOI.O FURNITURE, ort WEDNES. AY MORNING, March 14th. at 10 o'clock i the entire content, of this large Hotel, consisting of all that is required in a first-class house. The Farnham is of the ,best quality, and in Uf 0 but a short time. May be eranuilau at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale, with catalogues. E. C. BROOKER er. CO.. jiuctiormera. mhlo-4t N 0.201 North THIRD Street. A CARD THE ÜBL !!! The underingned ThO aving lea n eed rned that an impression has gone abroad that they have sold out their Planing Mill, take this 0000110.11 of disabusing the public) mind by corset:4'ns this erroneous ides. and briefly stating the lest that they hays only rented the Mill to their for mer Foreman, foe the reason that their already lame and rapidly-inoreasing sewing Machine business demands thew nuoivided attention, and constant and unceasing application. Emplidring, in this branch of their business. some four hundred handl ; in their extensive Manufac turing premises. covering more than four sores of ground, it must be obvious that the Planing business be comes of secondary importance; and, while the course they have taken-relieves them of the labo• attendant upon it, it also enables them tnnevote all their time and energies to the hewing Machine business and to any and all persons wishing a more satisfactory exposition of their action and position, they resent ully extend an invitation to visit their, Factory, where they will take dusts, leas ambition o little prideln showlng wha and is doing, and hes done for the pub lic's moat respeotful servants. 0.80. B. BLOKT & CO., .No 1129 BEACH Street. Philadelphia, March O. 18N. it. WEST OF ENGLAND" TOILET V BOAPK—These Soaps, land) , introduced into th ruseket. have been leceived with marked favor. It is believed that a cursory examined 1011 only la neoessary to satisfy any ono of their superiority. lode readout of their quality, they ale stamped and vat up with much greater care than has usually beric bestowed. Agents, Wfd..F.VANS, Ja., & CO. mhlO-Wif 250 South FItUNT ,6. SrtREOSOOPIO VIEWS of all parts of K. , the world are sold. Otereconiople Portraits, as well as all other kinds of l'holoraphio pictures, are made at REIMER'S Gallery, CIEt,ON &reel, above GREEN. lam' Open all hours during the day. and Wednesday and Hatorday Evenings for visitors. It" NVILIAM N. AT WOOD, UNDERTA- Beet die. ER, No. I North EIGHTH street, above re, t 09M0.--Nl4'RriE,'„t,,,,calel Frat m 732 ellEsT .d . se, the most reliable low•prle:1 PiN ' ll7lllA. OdINE. 14 trill astonish YOU. 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MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT•IRON TUIIE FITTINGS, AWNING POS /8, TUYERE COILS, ko., HAVE REMOVED TO No. 113 SOUTH FOURTH ST., (bolow Chestnut.) ml, 7•lw SAML. N. DAVIES Sr, SON, BILL BROKERS, HAVE REMOVED, TO re 23.1 m. ho. V DOCK STREET WOLOWSKT , I4 NEW METHOD OF t.ACHING MUSIC. Mr, .WOl,O Wile I, the EMINENT PIANIST and VOCALIST, 204 WEst Washington Square. third door below Walnut, between seventh and Eighth, has a large class of Ledo a and Gentlemen learning music. both Vocal and Instrumental, alter his new method, whose success in the rapid acquisition of this art ur maims the highest and roost sittisfaetory evidence o the rare merit of his system. A writer in the North American thus explain. Wo lowekVa method of tenohing .• he explains the piano and the science of music to each pupil, by a aerie's of lectures, without the aid of hooka, and compels the pupil to sit down and work with hint. and In knew it, and to do it, at once, without the drudgery of long and tedious lemons. learned in an ar bitrary manner, of picked out, note by note, without being understood. Mr. V 7.. it is true. has a new method of dividing the piano. and of simplifying musics; but his chief success, we think, is owing to the feet that lie makes the pppil learn everwthing at once, without titmice, while in his presence. and lie hag only to practise afterwards. A few oral frosting serve to explain the piano, and then teacher end pupil penetrate into the heart of the business with a rapidity which is truly as tonishing. After the common" dawdling" which is practised in learning music. such work es this seems quite frightful to sonic persons. ..1 can't do it.' lays the pupil. ' oh. but von must dolt,' says Wolowski , don't knew it,' says the pupil. I will show It to you. There. now you see it—you know it—now do it!—do it —faster! fester. I here. now it is done.' And the pu pil. being pushed on, and helped on, with a sort of Phy sical magnetinm, and a mental power which never re laxes. h as actually made s leap in knowledge and power of execution which nepenthes and delights him. and eccouraxes him to make newer, and even bolder efforts. and lead. him on to newer and greater triumphs. This is the Witmer to teach music. By the old methods tertehers are slow. mysterious, and arbitrary, and pupils are timid. Woloweki, by his oral and pritotirso illustra• lions, (without booked gleams away the fog and mystery,arid mare, es his pupils forward with all the precision and velieni. nee al a party of well-drilled cadets worm ing a listtery. You may say its ' French,' and super ficial. If you please. but Just call at his rooms, and see tie pupils read end execute music). with ease. rapidity, bollianny of style, end scientific perfection, and you %inn° longer doubt theenumenees and value of the knowledge thus acquired. g His pupils all admit that they really acquire more knowledge of minim and power of execution under hie new method of teething and drill ing, in a few dare, th in they had attained in years of pa tient labor before. Sack being the feet., we think they ought to be known, a nd you will gratify many lovers of mimic, as well as a highly deserving_artist, by giving this note a place in your columns, Woloweti receives viscera at bit rooms, 201 WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE. every day. at 10 toll o'clock A. M. mhB Ulf I{,^'- THE PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET. ESTABLTSURD lint FOWLER, WELL!. 1! O. Al/4 Is open day . and evening, for the sale of ogle on Phrenology. Physiology, ater-Cure, &q.; and for PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. 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ARI'LkSEI BROTHERS. me-ti CHESTNUT & EIONTIL Streets. WATCFIES,•JEWELRY, &c. BUTLER & McCARTY, NO. 191 NORTH SECOND STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES. mhS tmyl3 JOSEPH B. COOPER, WATCH• MAKER and JEWELER, No. C. 38 SPRUCE treat. lira door below SIXTH. Particular attention given to Repairing Watches, Cloaks. and Jewelry. fen Ow' SELVER PLATED WARE or the finext q . unlity. Id IHANUFAC CURERS' PRICES. J. S. J ARDEN A BItO., MaNVF4CTURRIte AND IMPORTER,. Have now on hand on elegant stook of first-class Goods in their line, at their new .yre. No 10st4 CHESTNUT STREET. A full assortment of Jewelry. Silverware, and Table. Cutlery constantly on hand. SAMUEL W. PEPPER. fe2l-tutlis-Int Superintendent. UMBRELLAS. SLEEPER iffia FENNER. WHOLESALii UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS, No, 336 MARKET STRKR'T, COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS ! IVORYTYPE 13. DAGUERREOTYPES AT MoOLEEI3%, NO. 626 OHESTNUT STREET, Below Seventh (opposite Jayne's Hall/. $l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $l. Those *ho desire a really splendid PHOTOGRAPH Should call at this THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND MOBTEX— TENSIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN • THE STATE. Copies of DAGUERREOTYPES or Ambrottppees,OP any size, WOW in CRAYON, OIL, WITIO*47OLOR, PIAVE.. or MI iVOISTTYPIES. dli-am QPTS. TURPENTINE. 50 MAL- Spt9. Turpentina l a v r i oNtl i co l ha r t aß s mhlo No. 18 Routh WhAR Vl-B. B U HNIN CI FLUID, ALCOHOL, and Carnolnne, In barrels and half barrels, manatee ured fresh, duly. and for sale by ROWLISY, ANISURNF:R, le CO.. NO. 34 1301 8 / 1 WXI,ITOIN COMMISSION HOUSES. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, NO. 11S CHESTNUT ST., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE BALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE WELLING. 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer by the NAT, the following deeerietioull of AMERICAN GOODS Of standard maim and in [no variety PRINTS OP STAPLE AND FANCY STYLES BLEACHED AND BROWN !MEETINGS, BHIRTINOS, AND DRILLS OSNADDROS, DENIMS, AND %TRIPES CORSET JEANS, SILESIAB, AND NANKEENS CANTON FLANNELS AND PRINTED LININGS LINSEYS, KENTUCKY JEANS, AND COT TONADEB ALL•WOOL AND UNION CLOTHS BLACK AND FANCY CABBIMERES BLACK AND MIXED DOESKINS SATINETS AND UNION CASSIAIERES mhetmy3l TWEEDS, CAMBIARETS, on &13 . yABNSI Double and Twisted. two or three cord. hard or slack twist, from No. 20 to 40. Unbleached or Bleached. or Superior Quality, on hand, or made to order cheap for cash. Address, PRATT & Co., PAWTUCKET, R. I. BURNETT, SEXTON, &I SWEARING - EN Inporters of FANOY GOODS. ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES' DRESS TRIhIAIINGS. SKIRTS-Bhetland Wool. Zephyrs; and VARIETIES No. 419 111A1RET oTHEET. lola tinlS H DUHRING Nos. 96 and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now 'waiving, bY successive arrivals from Eu rope, their SPRING IMPORTATIONS 01 ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, Machine Sewing Bilk and Thread—and solicit an in spection of their omelets and well-assorted stook— RePICIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND VVitemiN TRAWL fe3-3m DOMESTIC PAPER HANGINGS. &c. 1860. S PRING STYLES, 1860 . ow • WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, alisaufacturera and Importers op PAPER HANGINGS. No. 17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, below Market. Offer unusual facilities to Southern and Western bus ts, a splendid stock of goods to select from, and all of he newest and best designs. WINDOW CURTAIN PA fEItS in endless Variety. fell-lm WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS, Wholesale and Retail, at reduced prices. us NORTH FOURTH etreet. below Race. Housekeepers and others would do well to Fire as a call, and examine our stock before nurchninns elsewhere. Rooms papered at tho shortest notice. hr careful workmen Don't for- Ket the number-113 NORTH. FOURTH Istreet. below RACAL AIcEVOY & OGLE. na dim TO CLOSE BUSINESS. HART, MONTGOMERY, & 00., . NO. m CHESTNUT STREET, Will sell out, through this winter and next spring, their large stook of PAPER HANGINGS. oraistinv f every variety . oonneoted with the tenni eu, 'AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. INE FRENCEI PAPERS AT DO PER CENT. BE LOW COST. Persona wanting their Houses Papered, aaa get great x't ARGAINS. Jalit-ti STRANGERS ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE ONE OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS of ACCOUNT BOOKS AND STATIONERY to be found In any estabhahment in the UNITED STATES. Bold Wholesale. and Retail, at LOW and UNIFORM PRICES. WILLIAM MANN. mh3-tt 43 SOUTH FOURTH Street. WM. H. MAURICE'S NEW BLANK BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. No. 326 CHESTNUT STREET, (Swig oP TON SPREAD EAGLE,) Is now fully supplied with the following articles, which will be sold in large or small quantities, very low for rash: Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Receipt Books Check Booka, Bill Books, Copying Books, Oiled Paper Copying Presses, Quilh, Stool Pens in great variety Penknives. Scissors, Shears, Letter, Cap, and Note Paper of all kinds, Envelopes, &0., &c. Banks, Insurance Offices, and Merchants supplied on favorable terms. MOSS, BROTHER, & Co., NO. 430 MARKET 3TRELT, BOOKSELLERS, STATEVERS, AND BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Keep a large and well•eelectod stook, IMPORTED. DOMESTIC, and of their own MANUFACTURE, Wholesale and Retail at the vary lowest BLANK BOOKS On hand in large quantity, or made to order, of any desired pattern, of the very best material and work manship. We are enabled from our extended facilities to offer superior inducements to purchasers. A Pall is solonted. feS9-2m SPRING TRADE. WM. F. MURPHY 111 BONS. PRACTICAL RIANUFACTURRRS OP BLANK BOOKS, No. 339 CHESTNUT STREET (e2O•tMl7 FLAGS! FLAGS!! FLAGS !!! U. S. FLAG DEPOT, 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA. WM. F. SCHEIBLE, Wholesale and retail manufacturer of Flans, Politi cal Banners, and insnaparenoies. Flags of all sizes on hand, and made to order as cheep, If not cheaper, than can be had elsewhere in the city. feag-lm CARRIAGES. PHILADHLPHIA. WILLIAM D. ROGERS. No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. No f .l l oll. eO-4imit LEATIIEIL—FRENiIIi PATENT ALP SKINS." Wamoar " Manch n aupenor article also, an invoice Cane. Tempted and Madras Morocco, on consignment and for .Ic, low by the ease or dozen. Oak and Heminok Sole, Sitne Skirting, /mei man Calf and Kit. Skins, Wax Upper BOW Roans, Pink Linings, at w olesale or retail. NW Lash paid to Country Tanners for Loather of all lands. WM. R. NEWBOLD. tfX4E' NO, Md ticrithtLECOND St. GOODS. COFFIN, & Co., FANCY DRY GOODS. STATIONERY. STATIONERS, I.MD PRINTERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Or TOM MAMEMACTURI Or REPOSITORY, WANTS. WANTED—A SITUATION by a Mid dle-aged Married Man. Is a first-rate Bales.nan In mostly any buginoss; perfectly familiar with as count.; writes a capital - hand, and u a good corns' 'modest. Bias much experience in bueinose geners2ly, having been engaged for twenty Years arid wilher to make himself generally useful. The beat of refe rences given. Please address "Business Man. thin office. I". B.—Would be Vining to accept of the positton of Seotetat , or an finninince Company. hainai ocenanni that position, and having a large circle of aannaint !lnce. =bin at• WANTED --A Situistion as House keeper. or As Companion to an !artfl. A only at 1703 RACE Street. whit-St. ASOPRANO SINGER —Fully competent to road Church Mono. esires an engssement Pith the Choir or a Protestant Church. Address '• So prano. • li , ood's Dispatch. mb9 3t• AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT will examine and euHust partnership and intricate acoounts, open, post. Wanes, end close books. Ad dress " B. H. T.," office of The Press. Mit9-6t. WANTED—By a young man, a META TION In a Wholesale Notion Bones, as Sales man or Asc stnnt ClArt. Good reference. sinll he . ircen. Address —J. P.," office of this paper. mneser WANTED—By a middle-aged men, a 61rUAT1ON at Porter, in a Wholesale Bonne. Kneseeptionahle reference given. Address "Porter.' omen or TS. P/M. rrthS-Gt. WANTED—By a young. man, twenty years o , age. a SITUATION In a Wholesale or Commission Moose. ms Asnimrkat Clark or Oat door Salesman. Address "S. J.;' office of thla paper. mhB NVANTED—A purchaser for a well es— tthlished and very profitable manefaetarine bu siness. To a business man. 'nth ri capital from nalian tr. "Lein an opportunity a no. offered that I seldom Presented. Nor foll particulars. address, real name," Box No. DOT. Phila. P.O." mhi Ste WANTED —l,OOO Ladies to send for DR RUSE'S great book. Every young man and woman contemplating holy are 4 lock mould have this book. 'Woes 25 cents to liox 84, l'hiladihiphia lm• • FOR SALE AND TO LET MUFOR SALE-150 Acres Lard, being the welt-known Mansion of Ilealth Greenwood. through which 11311$ 6 beautiful stream of pore water, widening into a lake. near reCItVI6OII. N. J. P. P. aiIDt.LETON. mhlo fit North FRONT Street_ 49 FOR SALE—A COMMODIOUS COT TAM.; and 'n acre, of ground, Statile. Coach house. end fee-house, filled, on the Prankford and — Bristol Turnpike, near CortiwelPs Station, and Aurora Landing. 15 miles from Market street. The Cottage well shaded. and the grounds around are planted web a variety of ornamental and fruit trees. Communication with the city four times a day hr Railroad and twice '4 4 l l " ri s i k n e e , Steamer, each war.ta 1 p A re=e, l o B r " at e ke i dligi ' lgil Alley. ggi FOR SALE—A VALUABLE COR. MINER PROPERTY—A fine, convenient and corn fortahla cit. residence. with fill the modern internee , manta, N. W. corner of SI XIII and (ALEN ttreeti; would be a suitable lone hoe for ether a lawyer or a physician. Inquire of 11. A. BOWEL N. E. corner of BIXT H and Gft EE a Wee% mhlo.lm.kw3t ra FOR SALE A Three-story Brick miIMUSE, and LOT. on MARIA Street, third house from Fifth, near the corner of Fifth and Comes streets. Parlor, dining-room. and kitchen, five lrAiging rooms. ens in all the room.. hot and cold water in kitchen. and bath-room. Price 8:050 ; 411 PO can remain if desired. Apply to EoSS WILLIA MN. It • No. 503 COATk 8 Street. wFOR SALE. OR TO RENT - A ell.furnielied COUNTRY ROUSE, of moderate size. one and a half miles from Old York-road Station. N. P. S. P. A beantifol grove of shade trees near the house. Also, ample flower. fruit, and vegetable ear dens, and a good orcha d. A Ste stream of water tuna through the grounds Rent SIMI Apply for directions to Enele's Store." Old York road Station, or 1616 LOCUST Street, Philadelphia. mhlo atuth.dt. 011 FOR SALE—A new three-story brick dwellins. UR South Tenth street. Double three story back buildings, with modern improvements bnilt in the best manner. Inquire at N 0.22.1 South TENTH. Street. mhlO-litt• $ 2° 5 113 % al l trt?tloan Bs o . n m 9 nt2e '7 A; Ply inhB at th... office 0 , .3t •115 SOU • T S FIFTH NTL r E e t. $2,50 a -AN OPPORTUNITY, BY which any man or steady and indus trious habits can rarel , ze a fortune In a very few Yearn, will be disposed of. if a nulled for goon. A safe invest ment in a legitimate business, and no chance for oppo sition. Call on WILLIAM ILAITKEN,LOCKetreet, bird door above Second. nil A-st• .3/10NUMENTAL WORK, &c.—The Sub seravr, who is nbout relinquishing the basiness, is now selling of the (mime stocliuf the MAR 131.1, YARD, Ina ARCH Street—consistrW of fine Mona. meats, Head and Foot stones. Statuary, &c., and en eady inspection of the same. The Building and other imyrortunents on the lot to be disposed of. mh7 ISt• WILLIAM HILL WORE. fa Fn R SALE—The two HOUSES Noe. 412 and ill ARCH street. Jr.,THuNLAS STEN% AR DS9N. m11.2.1m• 415 PRUNE Street. TO LET—A large lot and Counting-house with fixtures Tor a Board Yard. adjoining the Plan ing mill Broad and Miniilton streets, near the Reeding Railroad depot, smtable for a factory or any biomes. requiring yard room. ADMy to m. ca . so , , tu 6t. N 0.2% WALNI: Btreet. GERMANTOWN PR" P ERTY. G VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The valuable Ram and COUlrltry.Sleat, contatning IDS antes of ht4hly cultivated land situated In the town ship of Germanto • n. Philadelphia county, and within 1)4 miles of the depot in Germantown. The situation of this property is not to be surpassed. being bounded on the north by Washington lane. on the west by Township Line road, and on the south by Rains. street, and within one-eighth of a mile of the Limekiln Tunisian. and n Walt? of Smile of two Eta bone on the Chestnut Hill branch of the Germantown Railroad, High street, and Washinstoi. lane The location of vie above property is h. h end heal thy. the land well watered and lying very advanta geously for Cottage Sites. It commands an extsinded view of the surrounding country. and is intersee ed be the streets running from Germantown, as laid down on the Surveyor ' s steno( that district. The pr.-petty it laid out in five acre lots. lithogyaph.e plans or which may be ()trained on applicauon to either of the under signAleoso. a valuable and handsome Building Lot. situated on Menheim street. near Plants rod. Germantown. con taining in front on said street 197 feet. and in de_pth about 87l feet. having an area of about 4 acres. The ground lies high and slopes towards Manheim street, upon which front is a row of large and elegant shade trees. Also, several fine Building Lots adjoining and in the inctni y of Fisher's I,ns Station. Germantown. For farther particulars Ando. rms apply to GEORGE JUNK I N. Jr.. Attorney, S. E. nor. BIXT 11 and W • htll UT Streets. Or to SAMUEL B. HENRY. mhl-im. GERMAN TOWN. BILLIARD TABLES FOR i.ALE.—Two first-oleastherd Tables. with inoh warbl. beds. and latest improved cushions. made last May— now using at the Mount Verrone House, Peon above Fifth etreet, Reading. Apply to H. A. I. AN 2, 23 East MARKET Slusre. far- tr Reading. Ps. lilOR SALE.---All that Valuable Property known as the BLACKWOODTOWN .A_CADEMY. located in the healthy and thrivine village of Blackwood town. New Jersey. The main edifice is of brick. 48 by 40, three stories high, with basement for dining room and kitchen, and is very complete for a boarding school. is especially adapted fora female seminary ; has ample grounds, being well shaded Arld will be sold at suction on Tit , MAY, the Lath of Maroh, at one o'olook P. M., on the premises. Inquire of JONAS LIVERMORE, f027-13t• BLACKWOODTOWN. tf.q HERR'S HOTEL FOR RENT.—The La.proprietress of the above well-known Hotel wishes to retire, and offers the Hotel for rent. The furniture will be sold, or rented also. Forparticulara. address fell-Im J. 0. HERR, Harrisburg, Pa. 'ONES' HOTEL—PHILADELPHIA It" The lease and furniture or this noted lintel are for sale at a great bargain. The furniture is entrap new, having been put in within a year, and the house now doing a successful business. Inagire of D. HI eTIiiER, in the Hotel, or of F. 0. SCHWA, No. 18 MURRAY St., N. Y. felt-tf FOR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of Christian and Twentieth streets, having three fronts, suitable fora church or factory alto. For tens &0.. address-I. 8., at this office. lal3.tf PAOTORY LOT FOR SALF.—A valua- Me corner lot 12S feet squire:hawing three fronts, adrrtirably located for factory site. It is situated in the sou th western part of the cab in a rapidly-im proving neighborhood. It wit be sold on reasonable terms. For pertioularz, address "K.." office of The Puss. jelS-If BOARDING TWO PLEASANT CHAMBERS VA -1 CANT. with Roan!. at 13Z WALNUT St. nahl-lim • PERSONAL. 9111 E PUBLIC ARE HEREBY CAUTION .- ED wind trutting !he crew or the Austrien brig MARIA, from rerniontineo. as no bilis of their con tractingwill be paid by either the caption or covalent es. intilo-9t• T. A. NEN% HALL & SONS. GENTLEMEN WOUI D DO WELL BY calling on DUX'S h KENSIL. No. I. N. NINTH Street. above Cherry, and have their old garments made to look equal to new, by clesnaing, or dyeing .‘nd repairing• ruhlo-st. pERSONAL.—Cash will be paid, and the highest price, for Ladies'and Gents' CAST OFF CLOTHING, ht mdttreasstus 80x61.7, Blood's lits patch. mhs ITO M . SHEW & C 0., PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT, No. 39 SOUTH EIGHTIES Street, Above Chestnut. 'Shia is the only establishment In the city devoted exclusively to PTIOIOLIRAPH FRAMES. A greeter variety of OVAL GILT FRAMES on hand than can be found in ant one establishment in the United States, and prices lower. Brine your Photograpt s, and ha% e thenefitted without extra charge. mh3 Stn ILEA CADDIES SPICE CADDIES, OIL stands. molasses stands. coires stands, grocers' conn tar geates and weights. ant tracers' general t 111 1 ,1170. (11134111 1 11 ' rounter and prescription goatee, and Fair banks' platform sods,. Hb NRY TROFAINER. ralt9 Ins' 710 akARKb.T BP., Phi's. G EORGE B BLOAT .k; CO.'S SEWING MACHINES. nnhV-6t• No 1023 CHE6TNUT Ftreet CITY CONTROLLER STEPHEN TAYLOR NINETHENTII WARD. Subiect to DenliVntio ru!ra. ml-tn• GEORGE L. WALKER, SOLE 11. AGENT FOR HAtNES BROTHERS' IN. Y.) PATEN GRAND ACII lON NAN. splendid assOrtmentjust received Irmo New York—ever:, style and finish. torn ,fynDO upwards to s&e) These Instru ments are w rranted for fire sear.. Ware•rooms S E. corner of SEVEN NI and ARCH Streets. rune et. 04 CHECKERING SUNS, MAW. FACTURERS of Grand. Square. and Up right PIANO FORTES, Warerootna. ea CHESTNUT Street s Pianos to lot. 'liken in exchange, tuned, and epaed. Also, in connection. a full stook of Popular Mum tr ° aluica Books'. •to 1101-3 m f D. FERRIS, 1037 CHESTNUT Street, Cra tine now In store the choicest selection of fash ionable Straw end extra Ace Le,there Bonnets in the v i ri r i o t h o ,n ‘Lh a ic r h e L i n h=t i un Lion of Southern and Western 0 11, 10 THE SOUTHERN AND WEST ERN MERCHANTS. Mrs. M. A KING, No. 27 &WY, SECOND Street. between MARK e,T and CHESTNUT, roe now no ned n splendid assortment of Enna) , Silk sod Strew BONNETS, to which she inciicc their ettention, m ht. et ftSOUTHERN AND mrEsTERN MER CHANTS are particularly invited to call and examine the beta and eßlendid nenortninot o f foilo oor , ofinsisuni of RonnetA.:....lgincoduEHBeradN.lldfrptsBetem, Street. n rit e r x e t . M. 8. 1118808 d. door to thn St. I.nwretion Hotel. fni?-tin HAY, STRAW, AND IIUbK rAcxtrio, FEEDING, AND UPHOLSTERERS' USE BUCKLEY h SOMERS, 10 NORTH WHARVES, rahi-43 (0110 W Arch). AMU B EIIENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF AIIISTC. LAST NIGHT OP THE OPERA. Theatre The co, in mpan antri y ope more.n on Monday. at the lioladay-etreet THIB (8 aTURDAYI Evß , rl:va, 10. raj. AT 8 O'CLOCK GRAND GALL AND S (r- • lOK.tir NIGHT OP THE AZ Verde's new *no cent, nice ri-oee of THE BWILLth VESPERS. COLSON, reTIO P. heti JUNCA. roe rodu en sear 118 be or . qe reartylreecets &- Rename. THE PiCTCRESQL e. COST L eta. pre reveille moss (sable( 'imam of the ocetimase of he thirteenth century. 1111, been made in Para, by Mos emu r i.e Roe. nottsmier of the (,yard Opera and fhp. r er Eiruschi, costumier from the principal theatre. reWY. THE Net.' AND PPLENDID IL.MOitti fine ta m celebrated aciantactory of Matimenr Ometter. in Pat a. In act ae cond. the rankagmning tall-w.am Seto& pro nounced. by competeat lathes. Vine; Mr to air of a similar character ever painted .n Europe. malt be d;s pia. ed—the c. al dewed by the liberality oftee stock holders—over 1,580 yards of canvas , at a total expendi ture of 18100. Dawned and ex- cuter! by Mr.l , 4ward Nieuwe. the constant wore of fair months. with two assistants. The machinery by Mr. Charies and assietenue mllO AL-N U T-STREET TLITAT KU.. Role Woke-- —.Mrs. M. A. GARR ETTEDN. Bta.o Maza.ger— F. }MACE' Easiness Arent. .. JO& D. M I , Ft evil', runt tEATUTDAY) EVENING. Mar..l. ap. Will be presented the Drama. to s sets. sniffled THE RIDDEN HAND. Wool. Me. Maslow ; _Donald liarne. Ni. Flheirell; Herbert Grarson, Mr. E. P. Keogh; Parriea n s, scr. Dubow Ca to s, Mni. Anna Cowell; Marsh Baste, Mrs. H .A. ferry. VARIETIES , . Carsrin, Mr. Clunfrati ; Yankee Gal, .Mies C. Jef ferson. •... er'PfiCell u MEL Beata lowered Int:met extra charts. floors open at 7 reetock Performance to eo^me sta at 7N o'clock. WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCJI. STREET TREATRF_ ni g ht !SATURDAY, EVENING. la. /..att sight but one of BOUCICAULT'S I.IW PL AY. oattod ttus OCToROON: OIL LIFE IN LOCIIIILNA Georse Peyton. Mr. Dolman ; Jacosb MeGotta,. Ur. Lila; Zoe, the Octoroon. Mrs. John Drew. Scats or Paiccs.—Adnuaston. In coats; &clue! Beats in Drell. Circle. SS: eenta; Peranst.SO cents. T. D°ora . i o ßen Si 6 1 4 Periormances comaarzaa at precsely. TIAN RICE'S GREAT SNOW. NATIQRAL THEATRE. WALNUT et., Odra Mrhth. Pamac—Erna etre.. he cents: Falailt...enti•LAS recta,' Beata in ?neat* Boxes. 711 neat.; hal* a-n -rate ldnled. It 3 and le. enettea or Tiara —Doors open at half Mit I eedardr. Tooommensee Re - NEr.T OP ELLA Z. -, TAR a. THIS AFTERNOON. A Grand Hat Eatertatment for f and Pantile. LAST NIGHT OF THE DRAY ATM RE ARON. THIS IRATCRPAYt EVENING. alar.th Id, Thy. The rerfortnanea emnmenee nth . . ACTS IN TMF ARENA. MLLP. FLLA ZOY.A PIA Wttl matte her est Appearance previous to bar de pattur• for Nev Orlelna. DA N RICK. the OrPIWII Eamon 'withilt appear. lee performances ertll coachtde the Gorgeous Spectacle of TAE MAGIC RING CONCERT II A LL. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OP BUCK LI,VS BERSNAD , RS AND ETHIOPIAN BUELkS , 44,s OPERA TROUPE. Together loth the diatieruiabed FrininDonta. kW 31: 1 1A GOULD. T/113 EVENlttti. A SELECT PROGRAM mE OF ORIGINALITIE-9. 11. BISHOP 13.TCKLEY in hie colskated Mattel tsons of the Gel:mite enuthern Darkey. Pl.niatirn Bennet. S•eumoetal and Comic Belinda. &man Reel., Dances. Tit-hits, Pethette, Trtale, azd Comte. r conclude with Savage's Origmal Vaudeville entatied TR TtcO FoNIFIFN. Adc.iesio., TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Er° Ikon open a; Urea; perforamasee to commeasa at Lista o'clock. Joe. JOIDISTON priE - HEART OF TILE ANDES," -a. On view at THE ACADEMY OP THE TECE ARTIL lOsa CHESTNUT guest, Admission 23 cents- imll7-4; GRAND CONCERT, E 7 TH■ MVEK3 B , STERg. AT CHICK - EKING & ON'lt PIANO R00N.3. *7 CHESTNUT STRE • They will beA l a R. s CH . ARL. e B eI AAV/,Srivtut, hION Dal ny.t.NING 31a , c3 rth. D 430 moven at. 7 o'clock ; Concert to commences.; had Dart T. Admi.zion Z cents. mb*-6c° HANDEL'S GREAT ORATORIO, JUDAS MACCABS.n. Wall be riven by the BAND •L D HAYDN SO CI }al*. the second concert of the serene.) . n TrES DAY EVENING. March 13 b. at MUSICAL FUND HALL. 'I ha Poles and th. rases will be matterned hf the meat era of the gimlets.. aceompanted yy the Ger mania Orchestra al, ender tne dirge roe at yr. B. Carr Cross, conductor or the Pociety Soteenntiona ill re reeeorett for this and the remaining Canee.t for 37.; raimuttor three 'mamas toe eh Concert. it.male Helen 53 cents, to be hail et Beck a l awton a Chieleranrs . and Conlaton'a frugal stoma. and at the door. boom open before 7; eminence at In before a mbe-71 QIXTE W Tli EE K-SA N DE SON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS—Jayne's Commie:ewe:ok (new) HoOthor C EsT me- near ST•sra. north sae. POSITIVEL LAST WI EX BUT ONE. XTeAORDINARY ATTRAC 'IONS BRILLIANT SUI'CE-11 of THIOCION's ART MU SEUM. The MODEL. EXHIBITION OF THE AGE. The roanarenient have the honor of informing the pubhe that the Art Museum yd.! not remain here after -aeurdar March 17th. therefore roakm.r. rots UNEQUIVOCALLY THE LAS , WEEK BUT ONE! In toe prosramma for this week wit. be Included : Tanner. the lest of the present war between Spain and Morocco; Wrahllattoll at Valtry Force; Fienreee upon Snlzrote Natoleon crossins t^e Alps, errh his army o! 30.001 men ; the Bernardino Itlonaateet the o utrlnueton clack-rope Vaulter • the Storms:. tea. URDAY MIL. AFTEY MATI ER 4 e Non WEDNESDAY are SAT RNTJONS. Erenine—Door open at o • clock : t eommenee at Adatesion—Adulte. s 5 cent.: OW:tree. IS oeme mhs-6t DON °UGH'S GAIETIES—RACE St., helms THIRD. - STAGE At ANA G ER.. , . . ~UERNA.NDY2, - EINGAGE.AIEWT • . ThE Cerebrated FELIX CARL. , BALLET TROUPE. The above Troupe aid appear EVERY EVENING. They are the most wondartul wesCornat es tieing, and were tante.' on &murder meanie wish the most en thumasue applause. And the teented r appear. Fait nppesr Ince of THE MeCARTY BROTHER' TWENT -SE YEA Ps•RFORMEIK CHURoU'S - GREAT FALL—NIAGARA, AND GIGNOITX'S " NIP OA RA IN WINTER," NOW ON EXHIBI a lON, EARLE'S GALLERIES, niE343c tier CatiSTINLr STREET P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 01' TUE PLYE ARTS._ 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, fa OPEN DMLY.lBandess ereepted.) from A.M. Warten t. Vile . Tenth volume of " Vibis St.-Ran crtiria of Patna...se. Admiscron 2S cents. Children ander 1.3 lea lwit rice. Share. of Ftnoir 830. a r ERMANIA ORIAIESTRA.-Publn Re bearsals every SATURDAY, at MUSICAL. FUND HALL at Mi o'clock P. M. Tickets to be bad at t. Andre's. and Book k Lawton's Mute Stores, and at the done. iaftam +TEMPLE OF WONDERS. J. Nor the sat corner of TENTH and CILESTNIFT Streets. Great and Novel Attraction. SIGNOR BLITZ, The wonderful Pilapician and Ventrilormist. EXRIBITiON EVERI WE EYRNINO DU6 TIT:F. RE. RI.N Commencing at Th _o'clock. sad on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at & The celebrated Automaton Rope Vaulter. one of the greaten nieces i.`!. Mechanism ever exhibited, will appear m ever. exhibi tion. and pe dorm his astomehine feats. Admission IS mime. Children I. cents. INSURANCE COMPANIES. UAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA ‘36, NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS. 403 WAL'.I - 1 . STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CAYI rAL A'.D SUR PLUS 63.5e.75ii lo—lnsures azamst Loss or Panties Etre. and the Peols of the 2 - 23. Inland Nnvncat:en ang 'Transportation. GEHRGE H. HART. TrevOent. K. P ROSS Vice Pres:eent. H. H. CO - GGAH ALL. seer use Ire l l'l7er. B. H. BL7I LER, A as:aunt SeczeLary. DIRECTORS. E. P. Row. Foster E. Pertine, Andrew It. Chtmoers, • Nuanel ]ones. 3t. D.. nall4-1( George H. Hart, A. C. Cattail, E. W. Batley. H. R. Cogettall. Hot. H. M. Fuller THE EN TERPEIbE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MUMMA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. F. RATCHFORD STAIR, MORDErAI L. DAWSON, WILLIAM McKss, GRO. ii 9 • L'IRT, NALRPO FRA L ZIER, JOHN M. BRow - N, JOHN M. ATWOOD, B. A. FAENCSTOCI, BRA/. T. Tainicx, ANDREW' D. CAsH, RENRT WHARSON J. L. ERHINGER. F. ItATCHFORD STARR. Presidont. CR ARLES W. COX F. Seerstarr. felSly T UE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Assets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. INTISTID RT tM VER 111Le0,000 0. , 2 STATO The VTOMIIITJ are LOWER than in many other COOT Weds and the Do/Maeda have been IliaVII» This is a littiOtly Blurt's'. Company. Them aid no stcoltholders, so that ALL TILE PROFITB 111 LONG TO re: INSTSISI). lanaladete. Toad every information, may lye had e DAILY. on application to F. RA TC.HFORD STARR,Agent i D. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT SUeeta. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thomas Roble., John Welsh. Mordecai L Dawson. George H. Stuart, lieuvo. M. Stra nd, John B Myer.. E. B. Whelec. J. ' , Leber Leaminr, Jo:mph Patterson, William C. Luclr:s. Joao M. Atwood, Arthu . Coais, Teomsa H. Powers. George W. Tuted. Witham :1.31{6e. Thos. Wattsoi— or-lyif • MEDICINAL. DYSPkPSIA.— FIFTY YEARS INDE SCRIBABLE AGONY FROII DYSPEPSIA, Nervousness. Sickness at the Stomach. and Vomiting, have been restored he DU BARRY'S delicious health restoring REYA LENT! ARAI:IIea FOOD. k_Frorm the lionorahle Isidore 3. Blake.] NI Dar: 43 Eliraheth street. 17th Anntiet, IK.O. Dunn Sins rat] Alien) to inform You of the meat hermit iny daughter his received from the L e - a , erits Arabian. She was s err thin and delicate. 'ring too tail for her age, between ten and eleven, whea she com menced taking con si de r it has made nu tri tious strong and h ea lth,. I consider it the most restorative food for children and delicate persons. Believe me. dear Bal. truly 70UT13, I. I. EL AKE. A 3 Union street, Third district, New Orleans. March 13th. 1335. For seventeen years 1 have been laboring under on insufferable atlirctmn deprived of Weep. and sod zzy at times that I could not help myself; my siontach world fail rue. and I thus became a fi-!pleas, enervated ins ,- ltd. At last. on the 15th of Rine, met. I aas tarieue ran with an alone flux and Sillies pains in the hoopla. Often as I went tot ed at night.] thought I should never see tna morn nn. My medical attendant and friend. in whom was all my trust. could do Lothlng to enemata my sufferings. and sent .e to one of his colleagues. whose attendance pro, ed as unsuccessful. all the reme dies prescribed fairing to afloat .roe a snit relief 11 was this a tstage of my disease that. on the sth of September last, I lockili met one of ma trends. whe told me that Mr. 3.13. Monier had passed through the sortie ordt sir and had been radically cured by Da Baron n R,„l,,ata Arabic*. Thereupon I immedramly began to male use of it, and. soon alter. I felt relict ed :end the estmor &nary change for the better I havetradualit Into 'Lanced some. owing to that ezcellent Farina, inducts me to believe that I am completely cured. F. B. BERNARD. Commercial Abstract Clerk in the CloLector's Uffme. ==o . . [From the Rev. .3arn... T. Catriptnll. Nvderstone Rao tory. near Eakenham, Norfolk 1 December .sth. Davits - was : In all cases of I mlicettion. Ann g...ri:ru !arty when the Liver Is mere than ttsuall, mieczed. unlade? Du Barry:s Bovril-Ma b nod the rest of all remedies. lou can make what use .nu please ut thus oommunieation. lam. gentlemen tours. k JAMES T. CAMPBELL. Perfect digestion, strong nerves, end refreshing sleep restored by Du fliirry's delicious health -restoring Revs testis Aritlnca Food. Upwards nt au WO urea sad ~ asl thousand tettire.onir. , s. t ached. with Cn3 tuctiuctio4s, in csmsters; IJb 8 . 1 50:13 lbs alt. The latter carriage free o. receipt of cash. Sold et the Peiot, 243 South THIRD btreet. i' H. MUNI RU. principal Arent for the United States. and by all Grocers and Dra L.,. tate. 'els lm' WALL AND CURTAIN PAPER.— Great inducements to cash hover& ' , Wird, near shies for :tering trade. No, 3.i 3ior.h abo- Market street. mad-/se J r YAN =TEL%
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