The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 15, 1860, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    =MME=BMW!ME
. ,
- Bs Amin lasvrtra'.l,rtagre , ift)Espwzin.
•,09/01101a8COND Ara WAL3III. „ ,
lITAisirc—DOORF
re
osived in Small end lease iiincienterfroiri 'all oleasss of
the eetntetinity, and snore interest at the rate of FIVE
YER, - OEN It pet shown.
- mokr mas be drawn ter Ohsoks sentient loss of in
uncut. -
thhoe oesti - denr, from a until o'olook, and on Mon
s 'der; Und thsturday until nine in, the evening; Pfeil
dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treisurer andßearetary,
L'ltA44l.-AIoRRIA.
IMPORTANT TO TAILORS AND °THURS.—
'„The Grover ti Baker Sewing-Pdashine Company have
Just latrataeed a new and eaDerior Pituttle-Maohina,
' , WIN , ' size, high speed, with latest improvements.
Pl.lOOlOO. For Sale at Be.73O.CHEBTNUT STREET.
fe22-tr
UNA YRION OLO lIING OP TRH LATEST
Striars, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE
pal; BALES, LOWEST galling prices marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis
factory, Our ONE-PRICE system Is 'strictly adhered
to, as we believe this to be the only this way, of
All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO.,
sett-tf ' 604 MARKET Street.
HARRIS' BOUDOIR SRWING MACHINE.—
' IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD.
FIRST PRZMIIIM AT EVERY PAIR.
Philadelphia Office, TM ARCH Bt. Agents wanted.
MARINE• INTELLIGENCE.
!ZE FOUATIRIAGE.
tutfwE.
I : Steamshlp Boston, C A roaker, fl ew York, Jam Ander
s
S mo oir Triumph. Arils, S Alva from New York, to bal
last to D Cooper. .
. , _ exr.teitaTll. _
akimalpondeoe'o the Phitadelphis Baohangt )
Cal'.F ISLAND, N. J.; Manch IL 6 M.
- 'The schoon• r rannie. from Cardenas, reseed o this
forenoon, and two berm Prigewent to sea in company
with brigs P A Page. for Ponce, P By Ida and Mary IS
' Thompson, both for Trinidad de Cuba. Wind NW
Weather clear.
Yours, , THOS, B. 'WORM.
115BMOBANDA.
liteainahlp Kertnebee. Rand, cleared at New York
yesterday for Philado phia.
Stoaraship City or Baltimore, Petrie, from Liverpool
Pill, , It.. via Queenstown lot indent, arrived at Pew
I ark yesterday; let Mat, passed steamship City of
Washington Dorn New York for Liverpool. spine in
March 2d, p 'aeon two oteamshipa, supposed the Canada
and Jura.' bound E. -
Slue Tusearers,Durilevy, hence, arrived at I iverpool
96th
-Ship Amelia, McKenzie, for Charleston, arrived at
.Livei pool. Path nit
Stop De Witt clinton ashore at Storm, badly broken
_ .„
Uv iihip Sir John Franklin, Lelar, for New York, sailed
from Broworshaven 2sth ult.
• Stop Herald, Crowell. for Ceiditf and New Origami,
chased at Liverpool 25th ult.
Snip Lew Chew, See burn from London for Port Phil
lip sailod Dorn Deal ,27th ult.
Ship Winced arrow, Matthews, from Boston, arrived
at Manila January 9th.
Bark Margaratte, Scott, hence arrived at St John, NP,
Slat nit and cleared lid for Patna inbuco
Bark Arcadia, Kallock, for Philadelphia, cleared at
:London 25th ult.
tonne Robbie W Dillon, Marla, from Boston, sad Ala
bama. Yansilder, from Charleston. arrived at Wiimms -
ton, NO, 12th inst.
tiebr was, Pam for Philadelphia, cleared at Halifax
7t s h o t h n r aL l3eorolaSiveet, cleared at Basket ISM Wit, for
Pilsdelphie. •
Bohr J Pieter, Candy, James& Hewitt. Koss. Lady
Ellen, Corson, Polly 'lnce; Adams, hence for tioaton,
Cud croon Crosby_ tram Wilmot top, Delaware, for
Portland, were at/mimes Hole. 7,P. M., 12th 'net,
Audenreid, Bartlett, hence for 'Miran, woe at
Holmes Hole igthlnstbad been &Mora on Hedge Fence,
but got oil without damage.
cobra Joseph Porter Yates. hence for 8410 M. SUM),
Posers do for ttiolimond Grace Gi tiler, Rich, aid Geo
Nilerard, Baker, from Boston for Philadelphia. anti
Isaac Sidi, creak, Portland, for do, were at itolme's
Bole Llth inst.
Vohr'J 8 lose, Corsori, for Boetrin, cleared at Mobile
(Ita inst.
Soh? inauldook, Williams, cleared, at New York,
•yesterday ior Phdatielphia.
-Bohr .1 Stroup, Corson, for Galveston, cleared at
Dew York yesterday.
Propeller Sarah Jones cleared at New York yesterday
for Philadelphia.
Shin Webasno, Dory, for Antwerp, while being towed
to sea from New York, caught fire yesterday outside
bandy nook; she was on the Beath opposite station
o 1 and was atilt burning yesterday a ft ernoon. She
the following cargo valued at 545,0 ( 0, nearly all of
which uninsured abroa d:
Cotton 279 bales; Pearlaah 119 / Ms; Potash 175 bble;
Boma 3,241 tibia; St Turpentine 025 Tobacco 10
Nide; hat. Logwood 00.0 tuts ;Mahogany 203 legs : Ce
dar 106 logs; Hides 1 , 000: Shoe Pogo 25 bbis ; Palmetto
Wood) log; Staves RS Pkgs.
The 'hip in valued at 031,000. and partly 'inured In
this on', Eibo is an A 2 ship 0f671 lona, built in Wis
emwet, m 1664, and owned by Laytin tit Hurlbat, of
New Bork.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
114 TO TRZLVII O'OLOOK LAST NIORT . •
. .
rIinotINENTAI-4. B. oorner of Ninth and Chestnut.
Mann", Bellefonte, Pa frNtoholson, Miss
hy Titmouse. Muss " lil Bine . Phila .
A W Fairbanks, Clevelandy L L Peutook & Is. Pa
thi
Gen ldar,JrLanoaster 0 Balderston, Balt
A M &well, Pi I aa R Laetoomb, Ya
,ti L Alexander, N C B C Grout, Vs
LI Crouse & la, N Y John B Grouse. N Y
Oeo M Crouse, N Y J Paine. N Y
W 13 Wilkins, Del 8 0 Babcock, New Raven
Wm L Bradley, Conn Id Jewell. Barth:nil
Geo W Button, r.. y RN Molilesack
J G Rotors. Philo A Ctoyeau, Balt ' --
Johnifilsons, Cinelnnoti 31' Bradlee. Boston
Vlrs Van Hesseetaer A Y Mrs Townsend. Albany
a Thayer & la, Boston R Campbell, Balt
C Bliason, Bel R Robertson, Boston
Miss Fr.oh - J S Brearibent,J)el
M Porter. N 0 11Latorge, N 0 ,
3 W Gibbe r Phila A Mellonald, 111
tTurnehill , 0 C Saar, 11l
rotbs.Boston ' PP Root, Cleveland
Id As
Barman. Barton, 0 J W Andrews & la. N V
0 . tYoodutsn, 11l E P Kohl y, N Y
Cla Boyce N Y AI P Fowler. l'amaqua
John Beheld!, Unison& R 1, Cake, Pottsville
ILP 8,, Kit Fa ' John 1 Coburn. N.Y -
W II Young & la, Ball JR Pnuv,n. Ala
J Muller. N Y V NI Itiohards, N Y
J 11/ 4en Now York - 3 C walkinshan, N York
Mrs I t Prim' ,
T-1. Wellrote. Tenn - D O
B Co l tr nh a e nTlenn
W J Cochran. Tenn ' .1 0 Motes, Vow York
C W Field, New York F Moomanum,Moxioo
Jii, Hoot & la, Miss H Mossier, Miss
W P Watkins, sass T O Morall, Vs
3 C Tyler. Boston B if Nickerson, Boston
W_Sibley A la, 118 A . R Van Vaulkesberx, N Y
I 1 ,W Van Junser, N York Jll Norris & wf, krenton
A' W Bears, Kan sa s J Si Cannon, La
0 Hinton Le, 'Mr Railer, Mo
W P Downer Mo J I) Mille. New York
, c y Giov.;r, I B B Boland. NY
1.11)
311111/11. Kr C II Stuart & wi, N Yotk
.1 A Boorman & la N York L Buxton, Alllwaukoe
,G t.,.."...War Hanfora W 0 ilinme,k, New York
O " mowhitni. Tenn J Ramage, Kenn
K B Martin, Mies Geo M i.uolier,Vis
IS Brigledon, Va Jll Johnston, Tenn
0 Cronkshanke, Tenn Vi" al. Crookananlai. Tenn &Hamilton. Lena Frank Burhauer. X Y
W Powell, N y N Miebler, U a A
J B Beacle, IV Y - N Bmilley, W Meriden
Gorham Hoareman. N Y Lewis hterri a. N I
FSinAprly,Ydneburg T Ransom, Bridgeport
e., W Warren. II V J A Karon, N Y
ohs Louring, By, II 8 Lester, Bliss
GIRARD BOUSE—:Chestnut et.. below Ninth.
G P Beam; Baltimore H Bhriver. Baltimore
K K Mose. Independence T(3 Tsufman, Indeueraree
U Kmg. at Paul W A Cooke & In. Ohio
nes COOte., Obi° , 0 Wilkins. (la
_ Miss Wilkane, tin, KB. Bolger &la ,_N B
Miss Ulcer, iv B. - Mrs Nesnett, Nl3 •
0 Burkhart, Texas J Meitlum) IS 0
J C Hoyt & la. ball P D Briggs, Chicago
Naserman; Reading— • W - I, Wilma, Springfield
1 ,
, rJ V Blaney, Chicago Mr Hatchet, Phila.
( I n o WY t ic, e °ll r7 " 4x'A
Liverpool Bial?r a i-I' 1 fi e
I d A jW Y II I n i : Ba r C e l !! .n6 New iltil °1
York
C E Rermar &91s, N Y W W Chapin, Spring fi eld
elm J P Wilcox, tair'gfield Mrs B. Colons, I'i bW York
D Parker, N li W E Walker. Mobile
carter. Mobile . 0 V Austin, Terre Ratite
W' t crown, Washington 0 N Lull, Clismbersburz
A Thlrkield, Frank,in 0
Lm Garrison
Franklin, 0- Mr lia , rison kli, Pa'
t
has benison & sis, Pu Master It itionson, Pa
A Wilton, Now York T Francis, Washington
J P 8 Winder & la, ti 0 0 C Winder, 8 C . .,
J Neilson. .ti C -- Miss Column, 0 C
Col Boyden. Ps. 8 P Johns, Pa .
8 e mail & la, •N ork. Pa Eft Bog lu, L I
It 8 Morn% Poston Mite F Cutter. Cleveland
J H De Witt, Cleveland W Bernie. Mom
Miss Perkins, Mass Sand bmith, Pa
par Edwards & la.N Y Miss K Edwards ,N Y
Mies 8 Newm n, N Y W II Hoopoes, X Y
Ilea Fitzgerald, Miss Aliso Pam:amid, Miss
0 Price, Bali - J D Powell, N C
Fisher. pi C T H Avert), N C .
ihos Wham, GA '. ' tr ir il , Ba wl , st Loins
tirti l lFrit IV Va lli°
PJ Fithinn:l3:Efalo
um E Fithian, Detrain Mns Fithian, buffalo
Piles P.; Reeves, Iluttalo W C Maddock, N Y
. W al Sennett. Ark 8 C dull, Ky
W 8 thaw C Davies, N X • .
Ohms E Trail, Md E Quern, N 1'
D Tanner, Mass - II I-. Lauren, Pa
0 W titemman, Pa M T Seymour, N Y
A 0 Mullin. Pa D Parker, N Y
T Henderson & wf N 0 Mies Coles. N 0
Alin Culbertson. N 0 Dr J E tHrown.D C
Mr Blozeli. Bernadotte J J Mulford, Buffalo
Mrs Mulaord, Buffalo Min Mulford, Budalo
MERCHANTS' . HOTEL.—Fourth street, below Arch.
J Rolinson. Minefield, 0 0 P Harford, hebraskft
1) Barker Marietta. 0 Lewis strayer. York, Pa
A.P Bee sley, Boo kl
_ C la . .tr a •!! 1 9 E. Morgan,
Tv AII ISchreibr.r . & - in. Pa H Caswall, Phtemxville
I, Debaren. Plicanisville W)3 Collins, Del
RA Hunsaaker, Freeland Matthew Gnu, nubs .
- . eW S i l :h i e lb row , N .' C N V
-13 V Johns, 111
lies Wambold, Win
' - 1 Melees, ft J
t T h o s o k ir 8 8 h i twAr i t , ,
1, 011 1
e .
" I R iluokelbery, 11l
W slash, N J
J Nees, Poland hid
N Hart. Lebanon, 0 "- W CY,Lewis, Leranon, 0
J G Wallace, Newark. 0 E a Wilson, lowa.
len.W Lilly. M Chunk Albert Share, Mans
R Mine, Hanover Amos Howell, N J
P McCaw , Tenn A Young. Tenn
la W Moorc.Tenn H H hashish, Md
John Ire hie, Va -8 Dicks, Tenn
t ones It Kellog II V W.I. Lanvin, Tenn
N H Jennings & wife . W F Hamilton, Tenn
Ait Barr. Lancaster J N - Kline, Plata •
- JONES' HOTEL—Ohestatitletreet, bedew Seventh.
Cleo C i-incolo, Phila Henry Rots, N Y
John Ilv rden, /V Y awl Colima. N Y
-
J 0 Paola, Pa WA Hendee. Ohio
il.. Oakes. Ohio Mom Milaima, Ohio
has ()alai', N Y A ruidie, N
eo Oeobran. Wilm'ton, DI L N Powell, Philo
-131 (Viampann, N Y -/ It Ferrell, Va
ohn D Thonwort, Witelfn 11N Ilndeee Allentown
B Baday, Va , l3uoklar 4., Wailetoo
A Y Wichester, Wasleteh l' l'oy Pi
Jan Ctityan. Balt W A Ma cd ona ld, N Y
W C Leper, Boston , li L Boon, Bolton
W 8 Bipail. Bair, W Martin & It, N Y
0 A ht. titirkeLrexas i F Amy, N 'Y
j W Hay., N Y .1B Bewares. Lynchboti
1 9 : 8 Willinma N Y ti L Ringwood ix. eon, ta.
; rhos Lloook £ Is, B 7 SS Jamey, Fla
AMERICAN EQTEL—Chestnut street ' above Fifth.
i P Krone, Wash Chas May,
opewell *ebb Did sh
W
Jae B Cochran & wf, Maas
I,l`homas. N 7 31.11 8011. wash
A 3 Bog. N 0 c W Williams, N C
A M. Jones, 1.1 C EA &cough, N ...
.E L. Hoge, Salem. N 0 Wm R Upham. Beaton
§l3 Moron, W Chez 3 1., James, PI&
eo L Halt, Cana Meet Leisenrme. ?hula
Flack, 1111 W C Reisman, iAtio
g flicks, Tenn 3 1. Hopper, Md
Thee trooson,Troy. Nl' A W Eolith, Prov, R I
Mal lake, UB A
&111 ft ellTsg A l l i tile. .1 Costanle. Textur
Bp
Buell; I. 1 I. v Morse, TOPA
W Pela, ti Y g w Crosby, rty
. 8 NMI. v. D Reed, Ye
CR Whtte• ' J W Hingham. Kr '
Wm Arnold. Alex, Ve. 1 , B back. II 0
It -W II Harper. re C IPD PAgart, Wwill
WI A Brown. Ale .? A Ignite, Del
Bummers, N Y
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut, abo . ve Third,
Wmli Brotherton: Pa W H.Aemble,Thila ,
l e ii tie k ola; r a
1 0 8 rii VA,. .11)10111( 1 111a. T RI P 'l4d
Hanle' Carter, Bait 4 , 4 : , !Yhttehotise, Mau
Bocce, Blain, mass .I.,,soVis Miller, halt
W.Clappoole. NJ
' l ohrt A ighie, N Y C Penal's, France
All Yugel, ri Y
, H Warren. Zanesville, 0 Wm Surges, 0 •
IT Bent, Kenosha , Was, Miss F 0 Dana, Wit
ties Williams, Wls.p. Oupect, N Y
Prescure, Pride, E P Agomcson, P/1
ftiohnaso ~ Pittsburg 3 McKnight, Pittsburg
`Miss Algolfn ght, Pillaring Jno k INC 14 1
'Ohms H Nichols, N Y Y. 0 BRl'ldlt,S,nrthage,N C
W B Richardson, N C ono Rogge. N y
A C tirtscom, Rending J 6 Hartley, N Y
MC - Fisher, Patin 7) F MeNamarra.Phtla
H H Painter, W Cheater, - E a antarctic, N Y
B_ J Blatohrord, Pa . A W Potter. • Y
W oWillokiams, Y N
Y It A Beach, NY
.1 -
.. . .- .
, • , --` - -Tim UNION HOTkle4roti street:. above Third.
....:ESI agbylver. Illinois •.- - Ildis Vogel, Lod . -
' Will . ll l Jitutopi `ibity Mrs Loy, All e" ctty;. .
"s-' letnit, '..tt ty bliss ()Tubb, All y tat) ,
''. 1.1., Smith. a' G 6 1 sos.r. Ind_
::: WWI! 6 'smile ' I Wiles; Louisville
, 1 . --.1 Artri l iste., i tilir iile- ' 111 1 4 111 4 ° , 1 1' r olki i rilier t"
• : ' ,.. i . . ; ;Vil i t i lgirst. xisidgetoo, N.l , u w d ari, Categii t t i f •
t, $ -,W Farroett. Ind. . • -.- -'
lett:der:4TC Centre no
.1 •,1 M. - Moblinii. NY disiOrt B We &yr. ESCOU
N ATt n it, , lnd , .
A fi th W, o l3 4 e l irs wi i M T V . hancador
1 ~. ., - ;t n e lis s t oi nw el isYsi i!
.. 1- , iy bjeseßild. triton • U Baakirishatu. Keokuk
-, Vies,lolno
ROUSE—ThlidAtt4 Or. C4(9,11111:
:.8z fit ssaaa>ltylnne; gPlantit t n ideb . em
„ato • AsOchtlittg‘ok,•,,..(4.lo4upinit,6ll4949o.
. .
NATIONAL, HOTEL—Roes street, above Third. ..
Ii El Beekman,Easton ' . law ,Llopm n, Pottsville
H
Bhl Harris, arnalturg Jos Biloseok ,Pa
E D Bartholomew, PA, ion Yaddes. Chqnk
H J Saeger, Allentown, Pa Dr D tt. Men am, V 0
0
A P Kern. Myorinown . Thee 'Coleman, Lancaster
II W Corwin, Philitstiurg 'II JlTenoler. Pottsville
A Ilen P Barber Allentown 'EI A Barlow &. la, Easton
Allis Derew, Aston W Balwell, Easton
.---... •
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth et., shove Chestnut
W.D Hunter, Barks no H W Fisher: Va
N A Bantle•on, Balt 11800tt. Elkton
E T It ohard•on, Cheater oo Al A Jolly. la, & 2 oh. Pa
WA Renungten, Ohio J Donaldson & la, Mil
8 B Hookeo hers, Pa 0 B Header , litioka oo
0 H Cogswell, Ch ester J
tanoaster & la, 10 J
H Bosco, West Chester 3 Conner, Del
C utitter, Pottstown li Callahan & la, Pm
3 Ozzie, Downingtown, Pa.
STATES UNION HOTEL—Martet Street, above Sixth,
That; Quiaby • . Langett, Newark, N J
Richard H Fie:-, Phila W H f irchtn, N Y
J W Robertson, lb noklrn W,n hloClenry, Ps
B Brownfield & non, Pa Peter My era. line ,Pa
H A Bishop, Vt David Bsook, Mt Joy, Pa
Eilw Stooks, Lancaster oo J Lynch. Carlisle, Fa
B Wealand, Lebanon, Pa Robt &Indere. Phila
Jes Hussar, Lehigh oo t' °coal, NlBllOlll3
William Reed, lisp, Pa
FOUNTAIN HOTRD—llsoond street, above Marketi
J.W Smith, Del W B Poulton, Del
J P Osgood. N J 8 R & la Ohio
R Y 'meson. Ohio
0 Waning, Dot
Bries, Del City W Lauson, PI Y
8 8 Herrington, Del
BARLEY 81YEAF HOTEL,-Beoond et., below Vine.
.7 Lamson, Pa 8 Batts. Pa
B Busetton, N 7 M l• Hey mond. NY
Miss TWaterhou abasco,
N J , Ps 0 8 D Mason, Doylestown
& se
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., above Arch,
hI Ern lor,Btrondsburg J ItT Twaddle, .N Y
A Lambert, Teuton H Brown, Onortgo
814 , moris Lane aster 8 Wilkenson, troranton
J R Farrell: Pittsburg 1 . 8 Beller, Intl
R M Cramer, Allentown W A Wilson, Easton
A Chapman, Trenton, N J
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third et.. above Collowhlll
J 111 et =foot Wayne on Wm Garber, Mantg
H B Smith Bunks co T Arbuckal, Uniontown
C echook, Bunke co J Malony, Boylestuwn
Dankel, Harrisburg
BLACK BEAR HOTEL--Third et.. abovo Cslloirldli
S Morrie, Phila D Dalna, Phil&
J Dim an, Southampton Henry Maurer, Pa
H K Geyer, Igornetown tl Holman. Reading
MARRIED.
PARIS—NEWLAND.—On the 10th inst., by Rev.
John Obambere, 14y. Joliethtl. Ports to Mite Jane M..
eldest caughter of Franeis olewland, Bin., both of tide
a q ILK INSQN—ROSE.—On the 10th must.. by Rev, 3,
B Maddox. ftlr. Joan Wilkinson, of this city, to Miss
Eltsabeth Bose. of Books so . l'a.
VATES—WORTHINOTuN —On the evenins or the
6th not.. by Rw. Wrn. 0. Johnstone, Mr. Boatel Yates
to Mute Jane Wo; thins ton.
BoyiNi—KusN,6l, , —On the eth inst., by_kev. W. 0
Johnstone. Mr. David Boyce to Mies Jane Kinney, both
of Ph;lanalph in.
ONRI - 14 ;iII—AHRENS
it the 11th inst., by, Rev.
W. 11. Lurkentav It, Mr. Tires Gerhard, of th i s city, to
Miss Avelino Ahrens, of Rending.
DIED.
COLEMAN.—March 14th, in this city, Peter N. Cole
man. aged .1) ream
Funeral at Reading, Pa., Saturday, at 2 o'clock P. 51.
BELLE/O.— On the 14th inst., George NI., son ut Oeo.
H. and Annie W. Sellers, aged years.
Funeral from the residence ot his parents, nu BrAn•
Ovine street, on Sixth day. at 2 o'clock P. M.
POTT.hrt.—On the 13th, Sally Ann, daughter of Ceo.
C. M. Parer, aged It months and 4 days.
'The nlatives end friende o, the family are respect
fully invited to attenu her funeral, on Friday. Match
16th. at 2 Y. M., from the residence of her parents. No.
Queenetreet,without further notice. • •
I.htiLLY —On the ilith lust., Joseph Lesley, in the
60th year of fits age.
The relatives and male friends of the family are in
vited to attend Ins thrieral, on eaturday, tne 17th
at 2 &Meek Y. M., front his late residence, No. Oil Mar
shalt street.
INKI.E.--On the 13th inst., Ann Hinkle, formerly of
Rinks county.
Funeral from the residence of A. 0. Beets, No. 670
N. Thirteenth street, on Friday morning. at 7 o'clock.
RUSK.-pt the lath inst., Airs. hitgabeth Husk, in the
76th year of her ago.
Funeral train tier late residence, No. 332 Monr . oe
street, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
ROLF.Y.—On the Mth mat., Henry Reley. in the 64th
year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his sitter. Mrs. Marga
ret Kennedy, No. 1317 south street, this afternoon, at
o'clock.
.
HOWARD.—On the 12th inst., Lower 8. Id orris, only
oldie of Russell Y. and Mary Ana Howard, aged 2 years
and 9 months.
Funeral from his uncle's residence, Wm. Heated, 131
Greenwich street, this afternoon. at 3 o'clock.
SWIFT.—On the 13th inst., Frank, sun of Henry and
Julia M. Swift, aged 19 Jacinths.
BARRETT.—,. 13 the 13th inst., Willie It.,
only son of
Wm. B. and Mary E. Barrett, aced 6 months.
Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 1617
Market street this afternoon. at I o'clock.
BUTTRRWORT H.—suddenly, on the 13th inet., John
H., eon of Thomas and Annie Butterworth, aged 1
5 ears and 1 month.
Funeral from the re/mince of hit parents, No. 1101
Sites Street, flare School street,) this morning. at 9
o'clock.
hIcPIIILOMEY —On the 13111 lent., 'Edward Mani lo
mey, aced 24 years.
Funeral from the raaidence of James Kelly, MoDuf
fey street, between wenty-third and Twenty-tturth
meets, below Lombard. this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. •
DON NELL.—Suddenly, March 12th, MO, James C.
Hermon, in the 1531 h yes r of his age.
Ills mole friends, and those of the [emit', are invited
to attend his funeral, from his late residence. No. 134
South Eighteenth street, this Thursday i afternoon, lath
lest at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Rill. 9
NICROIBON.—On Monday. march 12th. at the rem
&time of he father. Cooper's Point. Camden, N.J.,G00.
Niribillaon, in the 11th year of his age.
The Wands of the family are respectfully invited to
attend Me funeral. this (Thursday.) March lath, at 2
o'clock P.M. (Wilkcsbarre papers please eon%) •
SUMM ENS.—March IS. law. Martin Van Buren Eum
mere, in the 26th f writ' his age.
His relatives and friends are reapeotfully invited to
attend his funeral from the residence of his father,
Martin bummers, Market street, below Park. Twenty
' fourth ward. Thursda))afternoon, at 1 o'clook.
luneral services to be held at the Western NI. B.
Church. 'twentieth greet, below Walnut. ••
SIMITH —On the 9th inst . John Smith. eon of Mat
thew and Eliza Smith, aged 11 Terre and 4 do, s.
Funeral from h s parents' residence, No. 1800 Rhoads
street. atove cello Whin, this (Thursday) afternoon at I
o'c oak. • • •
FLORA.—On the nth Met.. Charles Lewis, infant
son or Thomas IL and Mary E. Flora, aged 1 year and
8 months.
Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 938
North Rath street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at. 3
o clock.
GANC.N.—On the 12th inst., Humphrey Green, in the
Mat year of liit ace.
Funer 1 from the residence of his eon-in-law, David
Devis,4f2 Richmond at., this (Thursday) afternoon. at
2 o'clock. •
tiOlttlAilf.-0n the 12th met., of crony. Hannah 0..
only chit of Timothy and narah O. Gorham aged
years and 1 month.
Funeral from tho residence of her parents. Thlrty
fifth and Ilaverford sts., thin (Thltraday ) afternoon..at
3 o'clock.
GAR t% 008.—Ort the 12th inst., Mary Rebecca,
daughter of A. 61. and Rebecca GI rwood. aced 1 ear.
Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 801
Twelfth It., above Brown, thin (Thursday) morning ,at
9 o'clock,
REMOVAL!
BESSON AS SON
will open thelr NEW STORE,
No.•9tS CHESTNUT &mot, above NINTH,
On TOESAY. ( March nth,) and r tapeetfully Ethoit
continuanoe of the patronage of thole onatomers and
the pavan. mha-tf
IiZREV. MR. MARES WILL DELIVER
the first, in a owrae or four Lecture'. on
tf3DAy EVENING, the lath instant in the Rev.
Mr, Citsmhers' Church, at the corner of BROAD and
NANSOM. streets. Sultieet—Northern Painittine.Laba
non. Carmel. Ecenee et the (Ate of - Jiffs, Madam
Arabs. &0.. Robbers of tiamnrin..
. . . ,
Tickets for the course, four
Blotto 2So
Cluldron he pr ea. .. • •
Lecture. Thursday evening, 76th; Monday evonins,
19th,; Tuesday evenin,r, 20tn, and l'hurneey evenine.
22d. in Reg. J. Chambers' Church. To commence at
to o'clock. mhls 4t
IMREIMAN BAPTIST CHURCH, CHEST
:4In above Fortieth. or nil at.. West Phdadel•
TheLeeture-toom of the new church edifice will
he open for Pivino service this evAlne. Exorcises to
commence ar 7% o'clock. Aedresset and other appro
priate exercises msy be expected.
WMISS F.M3IIA IIARDINGE. OF NEW
York, will lecture at CONCEaT HALL, on
RSDAY, hlstoh 22i1, and TUESDAY, March 27th,
at 8 o'clock.
lioact,4 to each lecture 100. For sate hp Mr. Barn,
Fourth and Cteatnut watt's, and at NO Arch street.
mhl6-3t*
rr-rNOTICE.—THE HIBERNIAN SOM.
_, STY, for the Belief of Emigrants from Ireland,
wi hold their Anniversary meeting at the CON
TINIaNTAIe on 13ATURDAY, the 17th lust, at 12
o'oloakht.. when the Annual Report wil be read, and
an Election for Officers and Committees for the anew
earwill
take OM
R,
'll Committee will be in attendance to furnish Tick
ets eor the Thum, wind' will be on the table at 614
o'clock precisely, at the sam.piece,
mhls-31. ANDREW C. CRAW. liv.retary.
rYr COMMENCEMENT...THE ANNUAL
111 COMMENCEMENT of tne Philadelphia Cohere
of harmony will be bold on THURSDAY eiVE'v I NO.
Metall 13th. Weight o'clock. in the MUSICAL FUND
WALL. 'lke Valedictory Addreey will be delivered by
Profeaser R. P. THOMAS. The Germania Orchestra
will be in attendance. mhlS St'
A CARD.
TO TIM PUBLIC.
Mee of the strike of a portion of our men, about
one-third of the whole untidier employed, and an adver
tisement of an aasomatnin which engendered. and is
endeavoring to maintain. an antagonism between work
men min employers, having appeared in the papers, we
notion them to entreat the miestatemepts
It is not true that we are desirous of employing mon
more than ten hours per day; neither is it true that we
have reduced the price for overtime. The rule which
the association desires us to change or abrogate is as
follows, viz:
'• Work necessary to be done before or after regular
hours will be rated at time and quarter time. end it le
expected every one will do hie part cheerfully when
°ailed upon!
Phut rule has been in, operation two years and two
months, without alteration or modification. It is print
ed in large ty fie. and conspiouously placed in every work
room and office in our estabilsliment Aimee January.
1858. This was the first and only Aida we ever had on
the suldeet. Previous to this we had no published rules,
and overwork was done at various rates. as foreman and
men agreed upon; but generally, and prinetrtlip at time I
and quarter time or 25 per eont advance on day garages.
In making tho rule the price was fixed at the highest
average rates of other city Amps ; work done at the
rates fixed is a lose to the proprietor. We therefore
virtually abolished, and so Worded the rule—t. e.. when
mere" Sart , . and on no other account do wo permit it.
To show our estimation of overwork, we will state
that, during the year of 1859,the average amount of
overwork per man was three hours. and time dilferenne
to the men. if his wages are fit 2 per day. is le cents per
enntint, viz: at our ratan 76 rents, at the seenmation's
rates Pit cents. It is evident, from thin statement, that
it is but a plea to get the control of shops in wlifeh their
member/ are employed, and to prevent employment of
nay Who are members of the assomation. And as a
further proof of this, we Quote the Id article of the con
stitution of the eesoelpition
i." The objects of thia Union shall be to unite and as
nolite together its far as practicabie, the efficient
orkmen of the two trades represented in this Associa
tion, for the purpose of nenurtne concert of action in
whatever may be retarded as conducive to their untied
intereste, as the attainment of a fair rate of wages, the
shortening of and Tendering uniform the bourn of labor,
the fixing of a proper ratio or apprentices to journey
men , the protection of the regularly-apprenticed me
chanic, and the abolition of obnoxious and oppressive
redeem workshops."
Ting orgadlzation, weaning itself from responsibi
lity by its eseret character ; not only governs its own
membersbut seeks. by intimidation and threats, to
p•
•• revent those from working who, are noxious and
to do so. They declare in their preamble that
The relation between capitaland labor must, of
necessity, (sn far as the price o the after is con
cerned.) result in en antagonism of interests.
We think otherwise. and intend to manage our own
businesa in the recognition of the mutual interests ex
isting between our men and ourselvee.
No objection to the practical operation of our rulee
hen been rnanifeated by our workmen acting mill
pendently of this alteociation. Many of those who are
members freely express their regrets at the ett Ike, and
would resume work at once if tree to follow their own
judgment.
With this statement wo leave the matter to the judg
ment of the public.
mhlo tf Pd. W. BALDWIN & CO.
OFFICE OF RAIL R OADLADELFI
LLY AND READING OOhIFANY.
MARCO, 189).
The holders of the bonds of this Company, due July 1,
1300. can now receive. upon application at this office, 10
per cont. In cash, upon tile terms specified le the oirou-
Hir /I ttaclied,
The holders ass also entitled to the benefit of a Pink
ing Fund of $l4OOOO per annum, as established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting. held January 9,
IE6O, and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by
the company and duly recorded, to carry the same into
treat. B ADFORD , Treasurer.
CIROULA it,
Notice in the Hadcre of Phitailetpitia and Reading
Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1. 1.%11.
These bonds are secured by the first morteages on the
road, amounting in the deprecate to 05.308.400. The
net'revenue for the lost hotel year was six dries the
amennt of the annual ignores!. on these bonds.
The managers propose to extend them for a period of
twenty years. the bolder, retaining the bonds and the
security of the -mortgages in the mama condition in
which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for
the interest. payable half-yearly, will be issued
A bonus of 10 par cent. wilt be given to the holders. in
consideration of their counting to the extension. This
bonus be paid in cash to the bearer. of the bonds,
on their enjoins a receipt sad presenting their Teepee
tote.bonds at the oboe of the Company, or to its agents,
for endorsement.
Forme of reoeitit sad endorsement will be furbished
EnLovelioatien.
D V °O9X Of that Board of htssers
tal-tt 11. IdUnTaktne 505istirt,
. .
11WM t E n IU y M a /EPAR or IDI'EP
N SYLVANIA,{E CUMM• NCR. N T
for orv: forting the Degree
of Doctor of Medicine wili be held at thp MLR:110AI,
FUND BALL, on TRUNBUAY, March 15th, at 15
o'clock AI,
The Valedictory to the graduates yrill be delivered by
Dr. JOS v PH OURSQSI,. Professor of Materna Medina.
fbe public are Invited toettend.
F. 0011119,
tohl4-2t Dean of the Medical ',nook/.
T. FATBACK'S DAY. A SOLEMN
tontifioal Meal wilLbe oelebrate.kny R. Rev.
r ßc r o . p . i WOOD. at ST. Pa'rlllolpc. Cllll sun T
. wen-
With nod Locust. on BATOR 0K.% ..the 17th Ink. et 104
Q'oloek. The Yenegviie of the &taint Neill be delivered
14 Father DUNN, of St. Terens'e Church. m1i14.20
ITTTFE WORLD MO VES ON .—" THE
RE ALA OF PHOORkIiV'—A now Reform
aper is p_u lurked weekly In New York. by A. JACK
SON DAVI& ;silted by able writers. This paper may
be obtained ?Mr. Ham, Fourth anti Chestnut streets,
or at No, SOT orth Eleventh street, wholesale or rotan.
It will he de livered to Kuhn rtbere foci oents per week.
by Mr. Robinson. mbl3•3 t.
LECTURES ON TUE CREATION,
DELUOR, t!i Mr. Iik:ORON, FIELD t at
I AN DEL hod HAYDN HALL.. fe26-Inri
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
25 CORNIIILL. 29
BROWN do TAGGARD
HAVE IN PREPARATION
OARLYIrE% ESSAYB,
Revised, enlarged, and annotated by the author. The
work will be in four vole inch printed at the River-
Nide heel, on fine tinted paper, in the style of the
Boston edition of the" Our/orioles of Literature."
It will have a copious Index and new portrait, and
will be altogether the finest edi , ion of Carlyle ever
limed on either side of the Atlantic). Frio• $1.24
per vol. Randy April let.
LORD BACON% WORICeI,
le vols. Crown Bvo. Ready July lot.
SMELLIE'H PHILOSOPHY
OF NATURAL HISTORY.
A New Edition. with extensive Important additions by
Dr. John Ware, illuetated by over ISO engraving' On
wood, engraved by Andrew.
ENCYCLUPEDIst AMERICANA,
14 vole., Bvo, in various styles of binding. B. kT.
having purchased the stereotype Plates and sheet
stook of the above valuablo work, flow otfor it to
the nubile, and/whorl order! from Town Libraries,
School Committees, and all wanting a complete
Enoyelopedia at a moderato price.
PARLEY'S CABINET LIBRARY.
By lion. 8.0. 000D11 cu—a gentleman who, AS Peter
Parley, has mode bin name a household word in
two Hemispheres. In 20 vols., 16mo, NO beautiful
Illustrations. Three styles of binding—plain blank,
red muslin, and sheep. The whole forming a corn-
Piet° Library of Biotraohy, History, Philosophy.
Art, Science and Literature, embracing subjects of
the most important kind, such as every one In this
age of progress should know, and whieli can only
be obtained elsewhere at great °zoom of books
and time.
SARGENT'S ARCTIC ADVENTURE,
By Sea and Land. from the earliest date to the finding
of the romaine of Sir John Email - lei Party. Ready
March Eith.
BOSTON PRIMARY SCHOOL MANUAL,
For use of Teachers in Primary Schools throughout
the United Suites. By John D. Philbriek, fisper
intendent of Pattie Schools in the City of Boston.
Ready July let.
EATON'S PRIMARY ARITHMETIC,
A beautiful book, intended to precede " Warren Col
burn's Punt Lessons." Illustrated with many en
gravings. Ready July let.
SUMMER-HOUSE STORIES,
A new volume of this charming series.
NELLYT FIRST 8011001., DAYS,
Ben Vol. 2d of the Nelly and Marlin Stories
RECENTLY MUER
MAROARET FULLER'S WORKS,
LIFE WITHOUT AND LIFR WITHIN,
An Mae nem volume other unpublished manueoripts,
edited by her brother, Rev. ARTILIIi H. F ct.Lxn•
AT HOME AND ABROAD.
MEMOIR Or MARGARET FELLER D'OSIOLI
Two vole. L2mo., cloth.
WOMAN OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
ART, LITERATURE, AND TIIE DRAMA.
The abOve, being the complete Works of that muoh es
teemed authorises, Margaret Fuller. are published
uniform, cud furnished separate or complete,
D.R. HAWS' ARCTIC BOAT JOURNEY.
An intensely interesting narrative of Arctic, Life.
Fourth thousand in press.
MOTHERS AND INFANTS,
Translated from the Frenoh of Dr. Al Donne—a mt.
tai book for young mothers, and all interested in
young children.
THE UNIVERSAL SPEAKER.
By N. A. CALKINS and W. T. ADAMe. Third thousand
in press. Praia I.
THE B )810N PRIMARY SCHO^L TABLETS.
Consisting of 20 Tablets, printed on 10 easels et extra
heavy binders' board—recently adopted for use in
all the Primary Schools of the cities of Boston and
Chicago. rohle-it
THE NEW.NOVELS.
LIFE BEFORE HIM
A NOVEL OF AMERICAN LIFE.
One Volume. 1211141401 pages. Neat Cloth. Price el.
" A took of 'insular originality and emus. . . , . Its
elle is brisk. fresh. and vivid: its characters are such
living flesh and. blood creations as to flit before f ou. not
like unsubstantial pageant., hat Positive entitie•• • . • .
The whole tono end temper of the brok is hearty , ,and
delishttul.and she views of tile the mast pleasant and
entrancing vie ever rend. Occasionally the extanr step.
out of his story to !Ware , " the mailer. and then his tin
nier flashes; he us fanciful, brisk, and fruinnating."—
Home Journal.
AGAINST WIND AND TIDE
. lIY tiOLIVIE LEE,
A.1171i011 Or " KATHIE /MANDE." " SYLVAN ItOLT'S
DAUGHTER." MC,
Ono Volume. 12nio. 110 pages. Cloth. Prico
From the London Literary Gazette.
"The new publishing season hes commenoed auspici
ously ; And the novel now Were us is, by ninny degrees,
the beat specimen of Fiction that has been placed in our
hands; with much or the terreness and vigor of 'edam
Bede,' it has a refinement which we do not find In 'lint
very clever work, and a combined knowledge of the
world and might into ch a rao ter which render the tale
artlingly real and life•like."
From the London Atheneruni,
" We ntefer this novel to any of the author's previous
ones. The story is interesting. and the characters well
designed... Toe Incidents aretrue to life and death;
the reader is touched with a pity deeper than words or
tears nen speak it."
Finds conies by mail, poslego free, for retail eriee ,
Address,
W. A. TOWNSEND & CO., Publishers,
ruhis.2t-the (6 WALKER Etreot. New York.
C 4 uAINST WINO AND TIDE,"
The new book by Holnse Lee, author. or Sylvan i
Holt's Daughter, sad which the London press say s
bettor than dam Bede. I.
LIFE BEFORL trill, the new American novel
which, tbouch published anonymously, is by a cele
brated I ternry aimenoter. 81.
Mao, a friM snooty of Hawthorne'. new romance.
" THR AIARB , .Y. FAUN," received and for male, with
all the new books, by
SAMUEL HAZARD. in..
mlils 734 CHESTNUT Street.
NEW BOOKS
Recently Published
BY
LINDSAY & 111, MURTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
N 0.25 8. SIX 1 II Iltreet, above Chestnut.
I.
HEROD THE 0 REAT—His Life and Times, by W
NI, Willett. 12itio. Enos 81.
THE ELOHINIREVEALED in the Creation am
Redemption of Man. Octavo. Price ra 2 51).
ll[.
Now Editions or
BARNF.B ON THE ATONEAIENT.
BARNES' PRACTICAL RMONS.
BARNES' WAY OF SALVATION.
Each In one volume. Prni v e 81.
KURTZ'S HISTORY OF THE OLD COVENANT
3 vole. Octavo. Price V v.
EDITH'S MINISTRY. *Mum llarriet llloKee•
ver. 1 volume. Price 81.
VI
TIM GOSPEL IN I,F,VITICUEL or an Exposl'inn of
the Hebrew Hanel. fly the Rev. Joseph A. Bei ea, D.
author (Atha Laat Timm" &c., &o. 1 vuluma. Pride
51.
A GENERAL A SSORT4IEN,T of Theological Re
lisions. and Misoellaneous Book's always on hand and
for cdlie M low arises. mbla
0 0E1C OF TYIE GRANDEST GOOD BOOKS OP TEE SEA
soN."—Evart re /kat Quarterly.
JUST PUBLISHED-
JULIAN HOME;
A TALE OF
COLLEGE LIFE.
137 Rar. Fredario W. Farrar, Fallow of Trinity Col
Inge, Cambridge, author of " Brio; or, Little by Little.'
1 vol., 12mo. Prim) $1
" It is seldom that we fled a book in thu department
of literature so unexceptionable as Julian Home, and at
the came time so Complete) with the poeitine elements of
excellence. Julian home le one on rile onoesozin
0000 80008 Or Tilt elASON."—Evannatta/ Quarterly,
(Dr. Berg.)
" With an advance copy of this charming work we
took a liberty seldom taken by receivers of a book red
hot from the press—the liberty of reading it euttroly
through, The time indeed was stolen from other du
ties, but it venfied the saline of Solomon, that m stolen
waters are meet' • * • The sentiments
throughout are true and noble—The language i s aw e
and finely appropriate—a finished aoholarship is at all
times visible, and picric humor'', rometimes new and
always beauttfnl, ViVlfiell almost every chapter. • •
We may have been warped in judgment by the strong
reflection thrown by it on our own scholastlo days, but,
if any one shall chance to think it a poor performance,
let him take our opinion no more."—North American.
FOR SALE BY BOOKSELLERS OENERALLY.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co
mlll4-4t. 22 and 2 Nortu FOURTH Street
$5,000, ;
R 3 000 AND OTHER SUMS
loon n )11 f elt t
B.llr. H A rr SO N.
mhls.2t• 244 South THIRD Street.
BnU RNIN G FLUID, ALCOIIOL, and
Cn mphone. in barrala and half barrels, manufao
ured and for aide by
ROWLEY. ASIIIJURNER • & CO.,
mhl6 Nn. finnth Wharvna.
TAR, AND PITCH ---300 bbls Wilmington
Tar, 160 Hoge do
.do e 600 Bbl ! Mob. m Moro
and for sale by ROWLEY 7,BIIBURNER. do.
mblif Nn. Month MT A RArkil
S FtWiTifyr & SUNS
• rbIPORTIN OK HAVANA CIGARS, No. 216 ?tout FRONT Htreet,
R 000 1 ,76 MUittrly a full assortinsnt of deelrable 01-
GAR. which they offer at low rates, (or earth or an
Proved erititit
6. 1114.
FOR A GLOSSY HEAD OF HAIR
and Clean Reale, use Auter's Hair Tonic, 25 cents.
217 CHESTNUT Street.
are sure of an infallible Likeness
in a Life size Photograph in OIL You are at the
same time sure ore auoeno• picture, if made at REI
MER'S Gallery, SECOND Ftreer, above Omen. it
i t if A L L AND UURTAIN PAPER.—
Great inducements to each buyers. Emirsly
new styles for Spring trade. No. 53 North EIiXTH,
above Market street.
rnhB-lm• .T. E. VAN METER.
SAL SODA.
JOS. ELKINTON & fiONB
Offer priniO Fat Rode, in casks or barrels, delivered
free of porterage, in quantit let to suit tpurobanere.
mhte-)m• 783 South SECOND St•oPt.
IUAUKEREL —515 13b1s. Nos. 1,2, 415 3
Macro', In Ammon onginslpsolragon, of the
Olatest. oatod, for sale by 0. 0, HAHLBH & ARCH
trintie PI door atom From. rulti"
THE PRESS . .--PHILAUELPHIA, TIIIIRkkY; •M.ARCH 16, 1866.
RETAIL DRY HOODS
MOURNING STORE,
No. 018 CHESTNUT STREET.
I3ESSON & SON
Offer for Nato at their BILK couNTEit-
BUM{ OROS (MAIN 8/LKB,
DO. POULT D 1 SUM fill.lo
DO. PATENT BOILED fiILES
DO. GROS DE RHINE SILKS
DO. FIOURND AND STRIPED
DO. FOULARD SILKS
DO. MODE% I,II3TRINEB, NIAROULLIN MAO
GRAY AND PURPLE DRESS SILKS
DRAY AND BLACK DREBB BILKS
['RPM , . AND WHITE DRES3 dILICH
BLACK AND PURPLE DRE73B 81LICII
BLACK AND WHITE NEAT CIIECK filbltd
BLACK AND WHITE NEAT HTRIPED SILICA
BLACK AND 'WIMP. FOULARD BILKS
DLAOK AND PURPLE FOULARD OMEN
PLAIN LEAD FOULARD SILKS
PENA CLOTHS
ALM WHITE AND BUCK CHECK MAN
N. D.-NEW GOODS RECEIVING DAILY. It
1860. SPRING. 1860.
NEW FANCY GOODS
L. J. LEVY 45::, Co.
Wilt open,
ON MONDAY NEXT,
SO owe of new and beautiful goods for Ladle.'
BPRING
Just landed from
STEAMER AFRICA.
This addition to the assortments reoeived by previous
arrivals, makes up one of the
o now and beautiful lebrieiwhieh have ever been pre
anted to the hublio. They will be otrered at very mo
derate profits.
809 and 811 CHESTNUT STREET
Mnroh 13, 1860• St
A CARD.
THOS. W. EVANS &I CO.
Respectfully announce to their customers that, owing
to the excessive importation of
FANCY SILKS.
they will be able, from the large purchases they have
made at Auction, to offer an immense stock, at Nines
much below Me cost of importation. They will offer,
this day, a large assortment,Just opened from the
GREAT SALES
• IN
NEW YORK.
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
mhl3-31
1860. • 1860.
ENGLISH HOSIERY.
L. J. LEVY Sz! Co.
H.,e now in store a fall assortment of very
SUPERIOR ENGLISH HOSIERY,
Comprising their full assortments for
SPRING AND SUMMER,
OF
BILK,
MERINO, AND CASHMERE
SHIRTS ANt) DRAWERS.
809 and MI CHESTNUT STREET.
March 13, IMO 3r
REAL CASHMERE KNITTING
ZEPHYRS. in double, a ngle, or split, are oSer
ed, for tho present. at
THE SAME PRICE AS THE IMITATIONS
AND MEDIUM QUALITIES ON ZEPHYRS ARE.
Bold elsewhere. 20 sews Der on.
Jr. 0. MAXWELL. & SON. •
TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS. AND ZNeIIY RS,
fete-tf if ELEVENTII and CHESTNUT.
SUETLAND WOOL, BERLIN QUALITY,
TEN CFNTB PPR OZ.
SHETLAND WOOL. r XTHA QUALITY,
TwEbvx CENTS PER OZ.
BARGAINS IN BERLIN ZEPHYRS,
Double. Smile. and
J. O. MAXW HU, tr, 80N,
Triumvi rs, k rts , And Zopluo,
ELE‘ NTH and CHESTNUT.
RECEIVER OF TAXES.
JOHN C. REtadur
PIP PEEN I'II.WARD.
Lir &boot to Democratic rules. n hll-121.•
F OR CITY CONTROLLER,
GEORGE. W. HIJETY A _
meta to FOURTEENTH wARD
SOS - Subject to the roles of the People's Petty.
CITY CON TROLLER
WEEPIIEN TAYLOR,
ivanD.
Sub/ea to Dernooratio rules. m7-tn•
E.7‘._, BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM
"CIA STRE Errs.
AutyrioN PALI: or IiORBEfi, &e,
On grow coy hlornmg,
At 10 o'clock. comp ristriK—
A pair of fast trotting black liorsee. a Watson shift
ing-top wagon, cost argas, double and single harness by
rearoe.
1 he above are the property of a gentleman 1 making
up hie stable.
A sorrel »me, 6 yearn old, aired by Bashaae, out of a
well-known blooded mare
A bay horse, IGfif hands MIMI years old.
A pair of Canadian bay ponies.
A blooded bay horse, 8 years o d. 16 hands high.
A large gray hone, IGh hands high I Years old.
A fine gray horse, le l; hands high. 8 y earn old.
A brown mare, 0 yearn old, lb hands lush.
A hay mare, 1.1 hands high, 8 years old.
Anliron gray horse, 8 s ears end, lb hands high.
A bay horse, 8 years old, spirited and fast; has tutted
in 2 16.
Also, Watson top wagon. and Jenny Lind wagon.
A sorrel mare,. /OK hands hill, nyeard o d.
A dark sorrel horse. 15)1 han high. 7 some old.
A brown horse, 7 years old ,1G!, hands high.
A sorrel hose, 16Shands high, years old.
A gni, mare, 14 hands lush,
Also, other horses.
Also.
At the commencement of the gale, will be sold—
. loran collection of dinorablo now and soisond•hand
carriages. harness, saddles, dearborn wagons, he., &c.
WT . fro postponement on account of the woollier.
WIRER HUNDRED CARRIAGED AT micTioN—
TWENTY-AINTII TRADE SALE Al HULA
LELYRIA.
Qn Wednesday Morning,
28ili March. at 10 o'lock.
The collection will comprise neatly
SW CARRIAGE/3,
including about ta of Dunlap s 'wagons, all of which
will be warranted.
61.7" No postponement on account or the weather.
M Full partioulare mti /II e.
ALFRED lIKNESS,
mbl.6-3tif itetioneer.
CHRISTIAN I •,
MANUFACTURERS ON I UMERY,
IMPORTERS OP DRUGGISTS' ARTICLES,
No. 45 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Have now open their assortment for sprint Wes.
Country merchants would do well to examine their
stook. nibl3.lm
t iFFIcE '1:11E GUARDIANS Ob"I'llE
A- , POOR, No. 42 North SEVENTH Street .
Paibsogunii 1. March 13, 1411).
PROPOSALS NOR COAL.—Sealril Proposals will he
reonivcd at this Moe until MONDAY, the 2ith inst.,
itt 120 °lock AL. for supplying the I'IIII.ADELPItI A
ALMSHOUSE; with two thonnand seven hundred tone
of good quality Wide Ash Anthracite Con'; to be tie
livered on the Almshouse Whitrf Sahutlkdl, as [aims
~" 000 tans Egg ; 420 tons Cheetnut, and 210 tone Stove
coal. Loch ton to weigh 2 210 the tree from elate and
other impurities, and weighed under the inspection of
the Steward. Separate proposals for ouch variety to be
made. Three hundred tone to ho delivered within in o
wean after the ginning of tho contract, and the b dance
01 June next.
on or bele" the
Ate
toy‘ OALlit UN M. DEIONORR.
1,11112.24 Secretary.
SPEUTAULES, CORREOTLY
FITTED TO THE EYESIGHT.
OPERA-ULASSES,
MICROSCOPES,
MATHEMATIC AT. INBTRUMENPT,
B'PEREOS.COPES AND VIEWS,
Bold at the lowext pneQx b!.
Al. J, FRANKLIN, optio n! ,
112:Tooth FOURTH Street,
below Chearnot.
THE. STARRY BANNER.
Rohm tho Starry Banner high:
Union! Union!! let ha ory.
A fig for Hon, ai .1 Cooon king
Union! Union !! let on eine.
Noplagiarom. Mora anon, allot' we have geld n low
more Union Garment Pato mg, at No. :TOT CITES TIN I.l'l'
Street. Third Story, to Philadelphia.
inhls-3t' J. R. 811ANKLAN D.
COINS WANTED.
Bottom of 1794. 1804. 1838. 1839, 1651, and 1652.
Half Dollars of 1790. 1787, and IEOI,
guarter Dollars of 11173 and 1827.
Dimon or 107,1800. 13111, and 1601.
Half Dimes of 1794. 1805, 1803. and LSO.
Donno and Hall -1)1.45n0 sad cents of 1792.
Coots of 1703. 1709. and 1 894
Half cont.. of Mil, 1831. 1816. 1340, 1811, 1841, 1813,
1814, 1840, 1816, 1817, 1818. 1818, (Mail date) nod 1834.
Proof Silver and pattern moos of the Bolted Btatee
flint. Coppers having,,tlis words—•• /swoon-is." or
lowtoo-e Cohlarbia. or, ••Excarior." or " Liber
notar libertatem dotendo, or " confecreratio." or
Value toe as you please." or " Non ro vitiate '
4co, Persons having any of tae above, or colteatione of
00104 to dispouo of, plo ow address,
it. • BOX Si." ELIZABETH. N.. 1.
PISOATORIAL SPORTS.
PHILIP WILSON & (10., 4:02 cifK6TNrpr
Would Invite the toms of PISCATORIAL, 8 PO T to
the linnet anaortment, and Best quality, of TACKLE
ever offered In thin city.
Pooh no thirecee' world-renowned Trout, Bans { and
Salmon Rods. Superior.Trnut, Bans, and Salmon }lien
Super extra idinerio, daimon and
nes 'Rooks. Reels, }inflate, Arti fi cial Bait, 'Silk,
Bilk and Rum Orem, Linen' and Cotten Lines.
ratiaBui
DEEM
DREH3LtI.
CHOICEST STOCKS
POLITICAL.
SALES EY AUCTION.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.'"
100 SHEETS
FLUOR OIL CLOTHS, or new and dime styles now
In store. No. 020 OdEBINUr Btreet,
BAILY &I BROTHER.
1,000 YAR-1)8
INORAIN CARPETS, part cotton, at VA dents a yard
good petterne, No. 920 coEsi NOT Street,
BAILY & 13ROTHER
5,000 YARDS
SUPER THREE•PL7 CARPETS. Juet opened, new
etylos, At No. irlo CHES rNu r Street,
BA ILY & BROTHER.
0 000
YARDS
ENGLISH. TAI'YSTRY CARPETS. Just received, to
be bold at ONE DOLLAR A YARD.
No 920 CHESTNUT Street,
BAILY & BROTHER.
•
AN INVOICE
NEW STYLES ENGLISH BRUSSELS.
Just received by Steamer.
DAILY 6: BROTHER,
No. 070 CIIhSINUT Street
MEDALLION
VELVHP CARPETS. Crosby'■ last new pattern.
Just opened.
BALLY & 131101'1 - TER.
No. 920 CHESTNUT Strnetdi
DOOR MATS.
A very large lot from Auction, at
No. D3O CH b,bl'N UT Street,
•
BATLY & BROTHER.
nom itukoom
A RCIISTREET
CARPET WARMIr MO%
OLDDS- N m RICKNER.
832 ARCH fititENT,
TWO DoGRH DELOW ,NINTIL (Eolith eide),
novo r, splendid nook of
VELVET, IllithimELE, 8-pior INGRAIN AND VE
N (TIAN OAR VETINGS.
'which they ate rearing at reduced prior. for mit.
K wOLINH BR 1448 E Lt 4, Ono Dollar per lord.
DR (MOWN. OILCLOTHS, e.
1860. PHILADELPHIA 1860.
CARPET WAREHOUSE.
SOUTHERN AND 'WESTERN BUYERS
Ara rosportfully IRS tied to oall and examine our
E.,NTIRE NEW STOOK
OAR FETING S.
RUGS, OIL ()LOTUS, MATTINGS,
SHEEP SKINS, &c.,
Just received by
JOHN LEMON.
(Successor to Rio turd M. Hun
No. 47 SOUTH NURTH STREET,
mL 13-1 m
CARPETS.
F. A. RLIOT ft CO., Nos. s 2 and SI North FRONT
Street, are the SOLE AGENTS in Philadelphia for the
ROXBURY CARPET COMPANY, and have constantly
for tale a foil assortment of VELVET and TAPESTRY
CARPETS, of clime patterns.
Also, a large supply of the various kinds of CAR
PETS manufactured in Philadelphia oLty and county,
from nearly all the Wet manufacturers.
Dealers vrill find it to their interest to call and
examine these roods, which are offered for sale on the
moat favorable terms.
N.ll —F. A. ELIOT & COo.being the Bole Agents
in Pluladelphis for the sale of the Worsted and Carpet
Yarns spun by the a.xonviiio Mills (formerly the New
England Worsted Company,) and being agents also for
the Baldwin, Wilton, and Abbott Companies, have
metier facilities for keeping oonshantly for sale the
various kinds of Carpets manufaotured in Philadelphia,
on the Met favorable terms. ialT•9m
MI:CALLUM & CO.,
CARPET IdANUFACTURERB,
OLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN.
Also, Importers and Dealers Tn
OARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTING. RUGS, &O.
WAREHOUSE MS CHEBTfr UT ST.,
(Opposite the State House.l
atookaern and Western buyer' aro respeotfully invited
to WI. fe6 trn
FANCY DRY Goons.
yAR N S I
Double ■nd Twisted. two or three cord. hard or
slack twist, from No. 2d to 40. Unbleached or Bleached.
of Superior qualay, on heed, or made to order cheep
for wish, Address,
F. PRATT 80 CO.,
rob9-1m PAWTUCKET, R. 1.
BURNETT,
' SEXTON, &
• SWEARINGrEN
!importers of
FANCY GOODS,
KNULISII AND GERMAN 110SD , RY,
MIEN'S FUANISRING GOODS,
.‘ LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
SKlRTS—Shetland Wool. Zephyr., and VAR I ET LES
No. 419 Malin...Et' otREET.
fen-tinTS
H . DUI tING~r & CO.,
/109. 98 and 2, NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Are now roeetving, hr ISOCOCBIITO orrt. Ma from En
rope, their
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
of
ENGLISH AND GHANIAN
HOSIERY,
• GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES,
Wahine Sewing Silk and Thread—and Robot an In
xpeotion of their nonivieta told well-worted stook—
SRPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTDVRN AND INWITERN
TRADE. fa3-3in
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
atJAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA
---b NY—FRANKLIN BUIL DINUS, 4O WAL'` , IIT
PTA EET. PIII LA DELP NIA. CAPITAL AND SC IL
YLLd ng0,74170.--Ineures against Lone or Damage by
Fire. and the Porde of the ben, Inland Nayigatton and
Traneporiatioa.
it. HART, Preenlent.
P RuB9. Vine Preeident.
B. 11. CoOoill A L Sony and Treasurer.
B. 11, BUTLER, Assistant Beeretury.
DIRECTORS.
R. P. Roast,
Foster S. Perkins, '
Andrew R. Chninners,
Harnuel Jones, M. D..
ceorge H. Bart,
A. C. Cettell,
E. W. 13111ni
I!. R. Coeloiletil,
lion. 11. Fidler
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PIIILADEPIIIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. IV. CORNBR
-FOURTH AND IVALNUT STBRBTS.
DIRECTORS.
P. BATCHVoRD Btklltt, MORDICAI L. DAwsoN.
WILLIAM MOINE,RO. H. IS tIIYART,,
INALIIRO BRANUM, JOHN H. BROWN,
JOHN M. ATWOOD, B. A. BAIINESTOCIL,
BURL. T. TRILDICK, ANDREW D. Coen,
HENRY WHARTON J. h. „Entl:lown.
P, &ATCHFORD STARR, Premdent.
CHARLES W. /XIS. Seorelarf. fe3B-1y
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
comPANy OF ram/ YORK.
gaz OF
SIX MILLIONSOF DOLLARS,
iiiVISTID I
wo I n M nOV H ER $l5 ,0 O
O N 9 ,4OOR.AL 666666
The nremiume are LOWER than In many other COMM'
,ISE4I, end the Dividends have boon GREETER.
This le a etnotly literiaL Compartr. Thaw are a.,
latoakhohlars, so that ALL THE I'HOFTTE
DELORS TO OUR INSURED. .
Pamphlets, and every information, may be had
on /Alio on application to
p. /CHFORD STARR Agent,
S. W. corner FOURTH and WALN &setts.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Donna
Mordecai 1, ilawmon. John Welch,
George H. /quart,
(3eorap M. Stroud, IL S. Whalen,
C o hn 11 Myers, J. Fisher Learning,
ompli Pattemon, WAIL= G. Ludwig,
ho M. Atammt, Artbu- Coffin.
'Loma/ H. PO7Olll
George W. Toland,
Thos. Wattaou. nt•ltlf*
To LUMBER MERCHANTS—CARD.—
..a. Ifsvmr crenuada well known Its
PLANIPW MILL,
(where for the Ili' len reale, have been foreman),
respectfully inform Idanber Morchante rind other. that
I sin now ercumcd to 0700010 their orders for Illannf•
in the aline superfor ttyln whi h line always character
ized the work done at tine estabbehinent. The usual
tidvaittayca of wharf aro piling room. (ko Ace., hereto
fore extended FRP:II CliAlaiE, will be offered to
all roil
(the foreman in the yard for the
last seventeen )care, familiarly known as "John'')
will still Is found on the pro:rims. it Ina usual eapacitY,
and nn effort will to spired to give entire ,site notion
le rezaid both to the price n quality of work, Be the
wanta of the public, in lay lute, We so welt known by
1110.
LIST OF
Yellow Pine 11;o;ing. 52 co 1,:or thouNand Whit°
I'lllo. Sap. Hemlock and 21,11 Ce 1.1.011. g, 51 Fencing,
tlr. nolo!, SI Shelving. too aiden, ;.52. Shelving, non
hide, 5120. Narrow Siding, one rode, 52, 12 Dim
d,.
tt.NE DOLLAR FE R THOUSAND FEET.
IIEORGE S. tHIOIIII'dON,
112) BEACH Street.
Pim, a ni,r,eni March 1, lilt,
The Undersigned tale great pleasure iu recommend
ing to their filmier patrons and the public, Mr.
GEORGE f 110151PSON. to whom they have lensed
their plaeina Mill, as filmy°. We' have entire Collfi
&nee in Ins ability and determination to give eatislan•
tom to all favoring him. as our successor, with their
patronage. which has hitherto been so liberally ex
tended to us. nod for which we take thia occasion to
return our sincere thanks.
inlll3.tutliOe GEORGE B. tiLOAT h CO.
'llO COIN COLLEOTORS.—United Mates
Coins and Modals purohased at a lush p_reenum
or exolouised tor nooks &0., by lit/WARD COLIANi
48 North TlitITH. ;Street ; oleo, for side, the following
atalogues:
Priced Catalogue of sale of I. N. T. LeYieleg Coin.,
50 cents :
t..7:1e,:31,PTA)Ttge,14 5 ?) 're Rarity of Uni
ted States tuns, 15 cents.
The three Catalogues for 5.5 cont..
fell lin' 114Avr'D COCIAN.
rtIIIE I‘IOST USEFUL INVENTION OF
THE AGE.
OOFFF.'S Patent Knlttingitachtne.
01ilea and enlostn 715 CITF;ITINUT
C Street.
whlt 00l
-St• ..
SAVAGE & eL, Agents.
—LAJ)IES, call at 732 011E.',T.
clif•Vkir• 111 T Eitreeti Vront Homo, ur ataite. and
pee the most reliable low-priced 69.0 e 8K YV NIA
Lct(IVE. aigaatoniall Con. Wanted-20 THAV
INO AlMlTTll.launadlutoli. malo-ot^
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
TERRY, PRICE, & CO., •
2RII MARKET STREET.
151POB4'E111 AXD 1019BZ118 OF
CLOTHS. CABBIMEREB.
Rave now on hand s luge and well•selected stook,
which they are prepared to soil at the lowest market
MOO% mbS.Sm
ty• W. GIBBS & SONS,
No. 631 MARKET STREET,
Are now opening their
SPRING STOCK 0, GOODS
Adapted to
MEN'S WEAR.
In whioh will be found a full assortment of
CLOTHS, DOESK INS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, too
fe3-Sin
A . W. LITTLE & CO,
SILK GOODS.
No. 825 MARKET STREET.
fes-8m
JAS. R. OA PrIPBELI; & 00.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS II
DRY GOODS.
LINENS, WHITE GOODS,
OLOTU, CASSIMERES,
BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, .60
No. 727 CHESTNUT Street.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
BUTLER 8,1 McCARTY,
NO. 131 NORTH SECOND STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN
WATCHES.
mbB-tini23 '
SILVER PLATED WARE
Of the finest quality. at
M ANUFALITCRERS. PRICES.
J. 8. JARDEbi k BRO.,
Manus tcyvaans AND IMPORTERS.
Have now on hand an element stock of first-clots Goods
in their line, at their new store.
NO IttaS CHESTNUT STREET.
A full assortment of Jewelry, Silverware, and Table
Cutlery constantly on hand.
fe2l-litho-Sm SAMUEL W. PEPPER.
Superintendent.
JOSEPH B. COOPER, WATCH
MAKER and JEWELER, No. 6.33 SPRUCE
treat. first door below SIXTH.
Cl Pa
ocks, rticular
Jaewtteelry.ntion given to Repairing Wattl
6w ing,
and fea6
lIATS AND CAPS.
SPRING. STYLES
GENTLEMEN'S HATS
WILL DE INTRODUCED ON THURSDAY NEXT,
15TH INST.
WARBURTON, HATTER,
milli 2t ASO CHESTNUT STREET
WINES AND LIQUORS.
PURE AMERICAN WINES,
From the most eminent Wino growers or VIRIA
NORTWCAROLINA, OHIO, and PENNSYLVANIA•
Sparkling. Still, Sweet. Dry and Communion
WINES, •
Warranted the PURE JUICE OF THE CRAPE.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
mllll-tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Bereete
TURNBULL, ALLEN, I CO.,
IMPORTERS AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
CHINA AND
QUEENSWARE,
Nos, 23 awl 93 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
(Between Market end Chestnut atreete.)
Eir Pirreevaa GLees AGENCY. GLASS, oral OR
ST THE ?ACCRUE, sr MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
fel6-Int
BOYD Ba &la - to - up.
IMPORTERS ik JOBBERS,
Have now on hand a omelets Stook of
QUEENSWARE.
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH and
ENGLISH OIIINA.
At their Old Star ro N 0.32 NORTH FOURTH Et.,
Nur dare below h ehenta' Hotel , to which they in
vite the /Wootton 0 WHOLVIALE BUYERS.
RIT'AGRUTS YOU PITTSBURG lILASS. fe3-3m
UMBRELLAS.
SLEEPER & FENNER.
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA
AND PARASOL MANUFAOTURERS,
No. 33(1 MARKET STREET,
REMOVALS.
SAML. N. DAVIES & SON,
BILL BROKERS,
EAVE REMOVED TO
1e23 ?ro, 925 DOCK STREET
G . GUMPERT,
•
IMPORTER.
ALWAYS ON HAND,
1,000,000 HABANA CIGARS,
At No. 1341 CHESTNUT Street,
Above U, S. Mint,
AY!)
N0.400i CHESTNUT Street,
Below U. S. CUSTOM HOUSE,
fe2l-tulltn-120
CARRIAGES,
OF ?fl MANUPAOTOUI OP
WILLIAM D. ROGERS.
REPOSITORY,
No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. No. ln I,
felo-/gym(
AWNINGS ! AWNINGS!! AWNINGS !!
WM. F. SCHEIBLE.
19 SOU 11l THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT,
Manufacturer of Awninge, Flags, and Fancy Window
Awnings.
All Awnings made at this establishment are proofed to
prevent mildew. without extra charge. feZi r lin
M. SHEW &Co
PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT,
No. 39 SOUTH EIGHTH Street.
Above Chestnut.
This is the only establishment in the city desotal
exclusively to I'iIOFOURAPII FRAMES. A - greeter
variety of OVAL GILT FRAMES on hand then can be
found in any one establishment In the United States,
and prices lower.
F 7 Bring your Pholograpts, and have them fitted
without extra charge. mh9-3m
FLAGS! FLAGS!! FLAGS !!!
U. s. FLAG DEPOT.
49 3OUTII THIRD STRY.ET, ABOVE CHESTNUT,
I,ADELTHIA.
WM. F. 501-TEIT - 3.LE,
Wholesale and retail manufacturer of Flats, Politi
cal Banners. and Trangraranaiod. Flagg of all slams on
hand, and made to order lie cheap, if not cheaper, than
man be had elssavhsra in the ear. fail-Im
THOMAS & MARTIN)
211 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAVE WOR SALE
A PAQUAG
SEAMLESS BAGS.
IN ALT, SIZES. 1,28-4rn
rIIHE ROOT AND HERB DOCTORS' OF-
FicliglnliorthSECOND Street, Barley Shelf Octet,
Philadelphia, where he cart be consulted the first six
Macs of every month. Ma has opened an office nt Mr.
J. A. BLETOR'S, Easton where lin con be ceesulted
florins the month of March. Also, the 25th, 27th, and
tith of April. Also the 28th, 29th and 30th of May. De
treats all diseases that flebh is heir to. Children with
weaklowa made to walk In a short t u ne. All di,easee
of a delicate nature atrictl) confidential. N. 83.—hoe
inlitn-tA DR. W. LIVINGSTON
rfisn CADDIES SPICE CADDIES, OIL
si stands, molasses stands, coffee etands,cimiers' coun
ter suites and weights, rind grocers' general tinware,
dragoon' counter and prescription scales, and Fair
banks' platform scales,
mENny 1t0E157 NER
mhi•lm' 730 bum= BL, has,
WANTVD—An engt gement as Bonk
keoper or Cl.rlr. by A young Alan that has been
connected four Tear. with a fist-olaas 'louse tht• citT.
t'r.taf pity minim,. pron. Address " THWIA
Blood's Dispatch. inhls-3t •
A YOUNG MAN OP 21 DESIRES A
Ehtuatton in t he Dry Hoods business Routh or
Went. 4penk. Loth Eugli.b nod German , and the eery
beet °Nay and rountry references given. /WO! or ad
drew, •` C. A. F., • Its North THIRD. titbit dt•
WANTED —A situation, by a Married
Man, in a \McLaren or Manufacturing establish
ment, where his aervicea would command a good salary.
Address '• G. K.' , th suffice. mhl3.3t.
y. 15000 TO INVERT IN FIRST
CLAM MORTUAGES. Asp to
ARDLS k STEVENSON, N. W. corner FOUR ril
and ARCH Streets. mht4.3t•
WANTED—A good Chambermaid, who
voi sestet in washing. Must bringreferences.
A PPIT at 018 LOCUST Street, south side of Washinr ton
Square. melt 2t.
A N EXCELLENT 0 0 PORTUNITV TS
A—s- offered to an active man. of good burliness habits
and ezporience, to enwe in a very lucrative eata
blrahed commis/nen tames' Any one Amen , " the "
glithfiontione. god A 6 oto capital. can have any further
information they may need, or an gambit r . .f the peat
yeara' briefness end profits ShOVII, Ay adareseorm • CO5l-
1 1101910 N .BUIEILIYESS," this week, at this otloe.
mhtt 3t
AMANIJFAC I CHER OF THIS CITY
desires to make an arrangement with a Travelling
Agent to gall his g Inls by sample, on commission,
throurhout the States. Customers—Druggist and Fanny
Goode dealers. Term. liberal Add ress . With real Dnine
and relereuce. "T. 0.," Press office. mlll3-3t•
WANTED—An enterprising Man, in
n Wholesale inure. es an mit door tales
man, to Mspoee of iala,bw artm'e. No fixed salary ;
but a liberal commorston will be Paid. Relereueeil te
emed. For further information, address ' Third
!greet." Prasa Office. mhl3 St
WANTED—A SITUATION by a Mid
dle-aged Married Man. fa It first-rate Salesman
in moldy any Wiliness; vernal, familiar with ac
count.; writ°s a eapit*l hand, and lea good corm.-
mdeot. Has much experiPitoo m lustros, generally,v
hitting been engaged for twenty year., and willing to
make himself generally useful. The best of ref,
th is
mimoe. gi ven . Finnan addteu " Busman Mm,' at
ffi
P. S.— Would he willing to went nr the Peindel , or
Secretary of an Insurance Company. having ocoupied
that position, and haven; a large circle o f acquaint
ance.
AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT
will examine and tub of t partnership and intricate
accounts, open, Pont . balsnce, and dose books. Ad
dress •• Id. 11. T.," office of The Press. mh9-St •
- WANTED —l,OOO Ladies to send for
• DE RUSE'S great book. Every young man nad
woman oontelnplating holy welock should have thm
book. Enclose 25 cents to Bog 51, Philadelphia B. U.
fo101m•
FOR SALE AND TO LET
niTICE TO LET, ON THIRD, BELOW
` l .l, WALNUT Btreet, pear the Exchange; two
room, communicating, with firs-proof closet, Imitable
for a lawyer, conveyancer. or broker. A pply to
R. W. TRACKARA A- SON.
tutan 61.* Zit ?oath THIRD Street.
tiOR SALE—A RETAIL DRUG STORE
of the first class. centrally, keeled on one of the
prinoipa/ thoroughfares in the city Apply to the vrO-
Prietor, died aIL TIEON,
othis SN N. N. corner NINTH and VINE eta.
rA LARGE STORES TO LET—East side
of FOURTH &teat. jutt below Chestnut, well
ad,.pied fore large boeiness, nod will be let low.
Aucir to CHARLES ELLIN Do. 711 Market street.
or to tAwl. SHINN. N 0.619 Pole street. t0h1.1.6t•
1 - 1 1 0 E, SALE—One Six-Horse-Power Port
ab:e Steam Engine and Pump. together or le
web ; only used a few ee ka ; will be Acid low. as the
owner has no further use for them. either for cash,
part cash. and approved notes, or would exchange for
stilt:Once, provisions or some other good trade. ' , POT
at 315 South SIXTH Street. mhl3-61"
FLOUR STORE TO RENT—The old-es
tothbehed stand. N 0.7018. geeond street. first door
below thippen .t. this I.olle of the best steeds in the
oar for e. hiker's and tamely trade. The bui/d)cts NCO
feet deep, ro feet wise. end four stories high, capable of
storing 5,(W barrels. For farther vartioulars. inquire
of WM. C. FirEvENSON,
mhl3-ft• No. 712 8. BECOND Street
qv LET-A DESIRABLE AND WELL
ted Roorn,ha‘ing &front on both Walnut and
Third street/1. Inquire on the gremo , eg. of
Inhl3-3t• JAAIIIn CRAWFORD.
6AS WALNUT Ettnet.
ell FOR SALE. OR TO RENT A
ilawell-furnished COUNTRY HOUSE, of moderate
Nin 0, one and a half miles from Old York-mad Station
.Y. K. N. A beautiful grove of shsde trees near the
house. Also ample flower, fruit, and vegetable gar
dens. and a ;nod orcha d. A fit., stream of water runs
thruibrh the grounds. flea Nu).
Apply for directions to " bugle's btore," Old York
road Station. or 1616 LOCUST Street, Philadelphia.
inhlo stunt It*
r r o LET—A large lot and Counting-house
with fixtures for a Board Yard. adJetning the plan
ing mill Broad and Hamilton streets. near the ReadtriS
Railroad depot, suitable for a factory orany business
reqUlClag yard romp. Apply to
INO. FERGUSON.
nais to th iSt• Fo.7thi WALNUT &reef.
.310NI1MENTAL WORK, &c.—The
Sub
scriber, who in about relmeurshins the bufrnese,
le now seihrtg oil the entire stock of the Siegel .b.
YARD, It= ARCH Street—consisting of fine Monu
ments. Head end Foot stones. etatusry, ho., and aolt
el te an early Insprelmn of the same.
The Buintins end other improvements on the lot to be
disposed of.
11.117 12t• WILLIAM HILL mrottE.
VILLA ItESIDENtit S IN tiI , RMAN-
ItiTOWN.—Gentlernen who desire to build after their
Own tests. can he supplied hall chore I.nts. with a
advanoe, if required .1. El HUBER.
mhl3 6t ZI6 South FOURTH Street.
el- FOR SALE, in HADDONFIELD. N. J.,
mi." 'denser t roue ce, with about two acre, of arownd,
stable. fruit trees, end aedeselb'e from the city, by rail.
in go minutes, Ave times n day, and by a gravel tut 'Dike
of MIX rtiikle. trite 4 .6 , 0 ( 0 , itasT• A r
q t ED. 'A (eN,
mhl3 lin • I'M WALNUT Street.
foft A HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO
bxiLßFNT—Furnished of unfurnished. Forpantein
ions applr on he promos . horthwest corner of NINTH
and Lean 72 mhn-et
pi FOR SALE-150 Acres Lard, being
the well.known Mansion of Health Greenwood,
'brooch which runs a b.auttful stream of pure Water.
widening into a lake, near Pemberton. Burlington co.,
N.J. b.. P. IQ IDDLETON.
mh/0 8t 5 North PROAT Street.
rP, FOR SNLE—A new three-story brick
2& South Tenth street. Double th e
store letok buorlinge, with modern improvements hilt
in the beet manner. Inquire at N 0.324 South •rkwrkt
Street. mhlo-12,0
Fn R SALE—The two HOUSES,
Mia
Not. 412 end 414 ARCH Ercre!.t:
f 4 HERR'S HOTEL FORRENT.—Th e
IZAPrOPrletress of the above well-known liotel wishes
to retire, and offers the ttot..l for rent. The furniture
will be sold, or rented also. For particular.. address
1,21-lut J. 43. HEIR, Harriabura, Va.
4n, FOR SALE OR TORENT—Srore No.
330 Booth WHARVES. above Pine street, ren
ninr throne,' to Water ',treat 2951 he 135 feet. Apply to
E. 8. WHELaN k C0.,..V9 .V LSI IT St. tola-wteilmit
PHILADELPHIA
ifZERNIA_NTOWN PR PERTY.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
The valuable Parm and Country Pitt, eontamme 105
sores 01 highly cultivated land situated in the town.
chip of Gerrnanto.n. Philadelphia county, and witloit
Innles of the depot in Germantown.
The situation of this property is not to he surpassed.
being bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the
west by Township Line road, and on the smith by
Haines street, and within one-eighth of a mile of the
Limekiln Turnpike. and a quarter 01 a mile of two Sta
tions on the Chestnut Hill branch of the Germantown
Hai frond, High street, and Washington lane.
The location of tne above property is high and heal
th) the laud well watered and lying very advanta
geously for Cottage Sites, It commands an extended
view of the surrounding country. and is intersec en
by the streets running from Germantown, na laid down
on the Surveyor's plan of that district. The property is
laid out in five mere lota, lithographic plans of which
may be obtained on application to either of the under
weed.
Alpe. a valuable and handsome Build= Lot, situated
on Manheirn street. near Plank roed.Germantown, con
taining in front on said street 197 feet, and in depth
about A3O feet, having en area of abogtn acres. The
ground lies high and slopes towards Mantle= eireet.
upon which front la row of torso and elegant shagle
treea.
Also, sever fine Building Lots adjoining and in the
VlO 1111. y of Fisher's• I me Staten. Germantown.
For further particulars t•rms apply Attorne y,
S.
J ENE I Jr..
S. E. cow. SIXTH. and W UT St ree ta.
Or to SAMUEL, 13. HENRY'
mhl-tin• oMR ANTO ,
ntLIAARLI TaBLES FOR c A LE.—Two
fiest-el , +, 13illined Tables. with 134 inch tnarbl.
beds, and lntest improved cushions. wide hat May—
Tiny Whin ns the Mount Vernon House. Penn chore
Fifth ascent, Reading. Apply to H. A. LnNTZ,
2.3 East MARKET Square.
ter- tr Reading. Pa.
JONES' UOTEL-PIRLADELPIIIA
The leaee and furnitnre of this noted lintel are for
side at a great bargain. Tho furniture is entirely new,
having boon put in within a year. and the house now
dome,' succesafut business.
inquire of D. 11T STIGER, is the Hebei, or of F. 0 ).
808.113 A. No.lB MURRAY St.. IN. Y. fell-tf
FO" SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of
Christian and Twentieth street', harig three
(route
t suitable for a church or factor! site. For terms
&n.. rees J. 8.. at this ethos. lal3-tf
IflAtYl ORY LOT FOR SALk.—A
hie corner lot 125 feet flume. hating three fronts,
admirably loomed for a factory mite. It to situated in
the southwestern part of the city, in a rapidly-im
provingneighborhood. It will ba , sold on ran:one/le
terms. For nartioulare. address 'K.," office of The
Prow,
von. SALE. -Tho Stock and Fixtures of
6 - of a Lumber Yard. now doing a good tunnies...
which may be greet!) thereased by an) one having the
Luis
clean!. To any one wishing to engage in the
Lumber ibis is a rare chance. as the Yard is in
ono of the beet locations for business in the city. For
further particulars non s on the promises, corner of
GIRA Did R Avenu3 sail FRANKLIN Street.
d Wit
2
I . l l , l , E .rn. P r ll t l u tElN en . 01 F ,OGICA , 1 , ... E C L A S B k. ds c 'E o T
To ;lien dny and ovrning, for the e _ of Etsokr
on Phrenology, Physiology, VI ater-uure, Ao.;
end for
moon g.PILHENOLOONAL EXAMINATIONS.
The irnvortenoo or Phrenology In the treating of the
the /election of oir t nentiore end oornputoorm.
end in every derar.inont ot rctive lips, le feltann aa•
d ow iedged by nit latoiligent pergont who ens sa‘usint
with its faoto.
w „ t i er , de.onptioni front dagterrtOiTlTS will be
sent by mail for torn dollsrs.
Catalogue/ of book/ Eon rati.3.
Joint L. CAPEN,
No. ZS CHESTNUT Street. //cowl etary,
Inh3 wk./sour-Waco> Philmi•mlohm.
15esi , WILLIAM T 00D,
LNIWItTeKERt
No. 119 North EIGIITR Street
mhl3-6t • ABoVE ARCH, %AST S
lii !!se J 0 LIN M. IIAL1„ FUR
NISH NO UNDERTAKER. would re-
Fpect tally inform Ins friend, and the public that ha still
eontinues bounties et 1313 VINE ytreet. All articles
furntshen 01 the best quality, RNd on reneonable
teams. n.hl3-et,
ULILLURERINti & SUN b, maNU
flf ~1 t FACPUR FRS of Grand, evuttre_, and Up
right PIANO FORTES. Warerooma,tu7 Chlk.z.fNET
Street, Plano! to let. taken to exehange, tuned, and
raptured. Also. In connection, s full ptook of Popular
alumna. Mmem Musk, Pt n , 1431-Imif
BOUTHEItN AND WESTERN
CHANTS a-e particularly - inridd to call and
examine the hew and eplendtd peortment of Millman%
oons,stine of Bonnets. Ct ps and Ilead.dresses, at Mrs.
M. S. BISHOP'S, No. 1016 CHESTNUT Street, next
ador to fl' 9t. Lawrence lineal. feV•lm
NIOIIOIDN, -
-
~• Manufacturer of.
Mid hi 'ARBEILLI:3
80801118 AND COLLARS.
A large and choice amortment. and WRLL MADE. al
ways on hand, unto which I particularly invite the at
tention or ea. 311 and prompt-paying SHORT TIXE buyers.
E. corner or SECOND and ARCH &rents. Phila.
delph lala-Pro.
S w. GROOME &
• Ot!toe ItlSoutn FOURTH. istre#4l
AND
WHARF. NNE STREET, 9CHUYLIII4.6,
Hetdere p d
or
11"ust Mountain
O Lohigh, and Schuylkill
CAL.
Merohlindixe to no nn wbArfare. &Men
ININASTIU INSTITUTE
'LA For Ladies. Gentlernen.snd Children of everY age.
N. E Corner of ARCH and NINTH Streets.
Professors HILL - ERRAND & LEWId.
firsoribers received cveoy day.
It. Fencing and Sparring Academy at the same
WARTS.
TIIO3IAS STEWA R DS DP.
415 1'111:NEI Street
MIUSEPIENTs.
JTALNUT-STREET TUEAliii
Sole Lessee —.Mrs. M. +(OARS
Stare Allan. • • .Mr -E. p. 74 1;
Buvinnas -...31r. JOS. D. la PEY'
THIS ( HCRSDAYI EVANI3IO. March IS. 1310.
PISALLIANC
Perninend, Mr. 7- H. shaven ; come Arnvalt. 3Daa
.1. M. Davenport ; Cunt's. D'Orbv. Mr& CowelL
MR. dal M WHIT&
Mr. Peter
Je w. Mr. Iliannig Bowers; MR Petal
IV 11l tn. MiES C. Jetferaon.
ilcir EA UNA i
Feats neeured thont extra charts.
p.n.'s open at 7 o'clock; Curtain will rise at half
put 7.
WHEATLEY dt CLARKE'S ARCH
BTREET T PrEATR E.
THIS ITsatRRDAy scirscariNO March ta,
THE FORTUNE-HUNTERS.
Oerakl Desmond. Mr Coßto. ; Mr Cbmtartoll
Mr Wallis A hei May. illykmnas Taylor.
HOW Tv PAY Cab RANT-
Morten fla , ler. Mr. Goitre.
To oocclude with/. DASHING DfTERTISSEMINT..
&ALE r./
.% mute , Boogied
Seats to Drees CI rcle..AH cents; Portrait. NI orate
Doors open at 61.. t ; performances to commence at
73G priellely.
v&N R.OE , s GREAT SHoW,
NATIONAL THFATRB, wAtctur Stmt.
above Eighth.
Paicati.—tired Cirole, 60 soots; Feenthninste_
Cents. μ in Pilaw° Baum. IS cents wad* Pgi-
PM./ Boxes. *genii U.
CUANOZ cc TIM V.—. 130011 Open it 11110Artillr lktfOrl
TO..Mmeneft et 73g.
THIS ITHITRiiiiAYI EYTHING. Mareh U. SUL
A most noviit and exciting glieeteele•
AN EhliLlSii. ti fEEPLE CHAN..
Engagement of , he eelebra'ed Clara,
MR. TONY p • 8 FOE
Who will Appear in hie most telling joke., & , p. lid
EOCeitfltelet.
- -
T Nt.
FOUrt L
h appearance of the favorite Eguestrtatt, Mr.
VIE.
The entertalnw eats will irieluda an 'lignite eartethe
sr
Extraordiny Ecpowtrtan Feats and Prodigies of
lotto /Null. COLIC uch ng with&
eIDE-BPLlTrtNti EXTRAVAGANZA.
EEXTRA CARD. - WALNUT-STRUT
THEATRE.
6688 DAVENPORT
has the honor to armounoe her _
BENEFIT.
TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING. Marsh 1&h.
When will be produced. for the first time.
IHE ut.ART 1.1. F MID Lomax,
dramatized by ballet. from
nat. WALTER scOTT '8 NOVE
JPANIIi DEANS by. ..... Arne DAVENPORT.
EFFIE DE ANY.(firsiapsearseee,L.filias ADAMS.
In act Second. is Illustrated
Lawler's Ceebrated Pletore of the
TRIAL OF EFFIEIIRANS.
For particular. see Bills. Box Book row open. It
11Q EAD MOS FP Olt THE lin sit PONI S.
-a- Iv JOHN O'BYRNE atilt rice Rsadinga from the
!rich Forts. TRll(ThuraCar) EVE%ltte. sincere la.
1.50, Et 7X o'clock. in the Fchool-Itoom attached to
sr. tiliUdriNE'S CHUttekt. (Entrutoe on CIOIIII
atr.et.)
Tiesets 25 Cents. Proceeds to be devoted to the
Benefit of the Poor. tt•
IETEENTII ANNUAL FLORAL RA LL.
- p
—D. L. CA R PFNTFR'S FIFTEENTH ANNVAL
FLORAL BAI L will take place at the 811.TSIGAZ
FUND HAL. wEpriESD•Y.April
Tieketa can to had of .1. ThoraD.T. Chentanr
street. of the Colowitte, arid of D. L. Carpenter. •
3131,13-6 t.
MoDONOUGH'S GAIETIES—RACE St..
L. -a N3lOl, THIRD.
STAGE MANAGER . ..BERNAIVREZ.
EIS GA dEliftWOli
cebosted
FELIX CARD , BALLET TROUPE.
The above Troupe win appear EVERY EVORLRGL
They are the moat 'wonderful pnrformere living. and
were received on Saturday creams with the met as
thustastse applause.
HERNANDEZ!
And the ta'ented Company appear.
Ftrst appearance of
THE .11cCAR TY BROM - ERA.
VW ENT, -SEVEN PERFORXEES.
TEMPLE OF WONDERS,
Northeast corner of TENTH and y
Strerete.—Wlli soon close. Come then and see BLITZ,
in h s Megleal lansions. Vent.lio•cniem, the Lammed
revery Birds, Bobby and Tronilarful Anton:Won Bops
Dancer.
Attscti . re Entertainments even' evening, comma
cm; at 7 4 5 clock. not on
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERROO3B.
at 3 oclock.
Admission SI vent. Children ISeentn
V,EVENTEENTII SUCCESSFUL ADM
51031' PORITIVELY THE LAST WEER.
SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOM ricti .
rarns'a Commonwealth Omer Hui Mine/ C
wheat near Birth, north side.
THIODON'S ART MUSEUM /
Will positively Mows
On SAT UR DAY .1' lorrl.llarchl7th.33l).
Unfluring Interest! 'Unexampled Nuecess! Oa_
polity Splendid Elreets 1 Imposter Tablosa r !
mood[,; Yummy Irteprepoble Laughter !
The monument hove the honor or inronniuc tha
putillo Out an enlacement hosing been affisouhd
otner city. the Art Museum will not reamn bore arts,
Saturday March 17th. therefore mitkins this
UNE , ./ VIVOCALLY THE LAS s' WEER'
FRIDAY. lorth. Benefit of Mr. ell INNALL THIODON.
FAMILY MATINEES on WRDNES MAY And SA,
T OAY AFTERNOON&
Evening Entertainment—Doors open st I o'clock; oyes.
!nein° et 755.
Admmeinu—Adelts. 15 eta.: Children. to et& miO3-11t
-
Ve r ILL StivitTL • () LUSE.
'• THE HEART OF THE ILHDEI9."
AT
THE ACADEMY UP THE P'Sf73 JUT&
lova CHrteTti otreet,
9A.M. WI P. M. and 7 hl9 P. M.
Adonester.l9 nerds.
Val t re required to brine Opens G'ainees. s3ll-111r
CRURIIH'S
GREAT FALL-NIAGARA,
AND
GIGNOUX'S MiAti *RA WINTEIR!
:SOW ON EXELIBIIIO24.
AT
EARLE'S G&LLERIF/3,
m1.3-lat 1916 Cl4l;Bl74tri enerrr.
pENNSTLVMA ACADEMY Of THN
FINE ARTS.
_.
• -
iirs QIEESTNUT 13TREET,
OPEN DALLI, Sundays exeeptead front it A. IL
till I P. 31.
Waned—The Tooth volume of " Orbis Jitters**
Testtgle 'of Pirantsr.
Mrwtsiort 13 cent& Chatham ss roe half
rea of Stook 393. ei-tf
G ER MANIA ORCIIR - ATRA.—Pub c Be
he3rics ever! SATURDAX, MOSTC.e i f.. TIINV
lIALL. at 3.'iLo'cbok P. M. Tickets to be saa at IN
Andre's. and a&tk k. Lalrtatt's Mamie atOrell, m at
the doer. tsm
MEDICLNAL.
ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS SINCE I
w.. Induced te e n & box of RA firne D• 8 POW
DER for W.:A NI, ET F.Ye.S.and the erectrodsee4
was astonishing 1 behave it to be one of the belt
remedies for Seatlet Fever ever wed.
JOHN Et. DARE. •Id-rmse.
No. tXI7 rartb aEcovn Pertiee.
Fre pared only by No . A 9 LRA rt I 3 SIXTH S Al ee
t.
_ .
For sale by JENKS .
rrolYbN. No. 110 Nortly
THIRD treat ;T. W. DYOTT & 801181 Ho 111 North
r COl4 D Street.. EAU
DYSFrPSIA. FIFTY YEARS INDY,
ECRIDABLE AGCSfY FROM. DYSPENIA..
Nervousness, Sickness at the Stomach, and Ifornitlng.
have been restored b. DU BARRY'S deliotons husli,
tenon REVA LENT RA BICA FOOD.
tom the -Honorable Isidore J. Blake.)
TONEY 43 Elizabeth street.l7th !gigue. IMO.
I
Dean SIRS: OM happy to inform YOU of the gum*
benefit my daughter Ilse receired from the Passim:int
Arabic' She was very thin and delicate. twigs too Ma
for her age. between ten and eleven, when she com
menced taking it. It has made her tithe &trees Rad
healthy. I censider it the most numinous YOU10110:1,46
(mid for children and delicate pottc , ng.
Believe me, dear ALM truly yours,
I. J. BLAKE.
AS Union street, Third distriot. Nair Orleans
March 13th, 1855.
For 50V0.414,11 years I have been laboring amber aq
insufferable alfhebon.deprived of steep, and no diary
times that I could not help myself; MY llSOMlCk wania
While, and I thus became a helpless. entreated tura
hd. At haat, on the Leh of tune. MX4.I wan taken denim
with an etyma flux and killing Patbs in the berrEs•
Often no I treat to led at night. I thought I should seven
see tne morning . My medical attendant and friend. in
whom wed all my trust, could do nothute to alienate
my suffenn. s. and gent rue to one of his colleagues.
whose attendance proved es nasucceserni. all the reme
dies prescribed failing to afford me sun relief. It wag
at this stage of my disease that. on the nth of September
lost, I !notify met one of my friends. who told me that
Mr. J. B. Monier had passed through the same ordeal.
and had been radically cured by Ds Barry's Residents
Argent, Thereupon I immediately began to make nee
of it, and . soon after. I tett relieved ; and the extraor
dinary change for the better I have gradually expe
nenced CRC.. owing to that excellent Fanna, mamma
me to believe that I am completely eared.
F. B. BER N ARD.
. • • •_
Commercial Abstract Clerk in the Collector's Otheis.
calls no. 54 815.
(From the Rev. lames T. Campbell, Ilsderstons Rae
tory, near Fekenham, Norfolk
December Stk.lBl".
OZlttaltrl: 114 all eases of Indigestion. and .rttron
hirly schen toe Liver is more than usually' affected. I
consider Du Barrs a Reval.nta Acabica Rol the diet
ofed remedies. Von cats make what nee 7.1 Veal* og
this communication. 1 am, gentlemen. soars. a..
JAM.EB T. CAMPBELL.
Perfect diceittor., drone nerves, end refreshini_sleep
restored by Du darry's delicious Stealth-restoring Reese
!elate Arab. cm Food. Upwards of At 000 e urea end Irani
thousand tegnroontals. racked. with full tostructioes.
In musters ;1 RI .9114 ; the 812. The latter earwig*
Gee os receipt of cub.
Sold et the Perot. 24.3 South TWAT' Street. IttZ A.
mUN RO, principal Agent for the United States. end tI
all Orooera and Drugersts. lel3-Ino
BOARDING.
A SECOND-STORY UNFURNISHED
"L FRONT ROOM. with BOARD, euitable for a
gentleman and wtim9l:: CALLOWHILL Street. It.
ATOUNGIVIEN can be accommodated with
1 good BOARD at No. 912 CALLOWIIILL St 10
rpwo PLEASANT CHAMBERS VA.
JR- CANT, with Bottni. at 1333 WALNUT Bt. intil-Im•
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL„—cash will be paid, and
the hihest price, for Lisitiseand Gents-CAST
OFF CLOTIJINO, etiLiressing Sox NT, Blood's DOS
patch. aittAITS.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
J
W. SCOTT--lots of the firm of WM
• chaster .t. Beott—GENTILENISN'ES FUltlaBH
lN° STORE and B.lllltT ALAItUFAPTOttr 814
ClAESTNU.TStreet,(neartyopp6eite the Girard Same.)
Pmtsdeleu,
J. W. would re.r.tiaUY stall the attention of hie
former patrons and friends to his new store, and is pro
ri&rratfitfains,"llgdfortrill
a i i r S e to short nag .
nue ant rtn i atio Cellars. ha
JOSEPH LEA,
I NOB. ne AND 190 CHESTNUT STREET.
Invites the attention of the Trade to his Stook of
COTTON, WOOLLEN,
LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS.
MADDER PRINTS,
New hrllt end dark 'PIUS Wee, a crest variety *c
MESSRS. UWE SLAT ER & SONS.
BUTTON MANUFACTURING CO..
MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also,
THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING,
Ineluding many new standard Patterns.
NEAT BLACK & WHITES. PURPLES, LAV.'S, &o.
SAXONY & SHEPHERD PLAIDS. & SIDEBANDB,
BLACK AND CILAYS, AND CHOICE DUSTER
STYLES.
WOOLLENS,
FANCY CASSIMERES sad DOESKINS, &a,
FROM ROCK COM., GLENDALE C 031., NEW
ENGLAND COM., CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK•
DALE AND OXFORD 2,111.T.9
EBERHARDT & SONS'
SUPERIOR BLACK DO 'SKIN dilD MLR MIX-
TURES.
Satin egek Nein and Printed, of all colors and qua.
ties; rietelotoky Jeans, Twills, Cords, Caslunarettn,
Kelsey's Tweeds, eomnrhuns one of the beat stooks in
the country.
AMERICAN LINEN COM.
CRASH, RUCKS, SHEETINGS, &c.
DRAWNG AND PAINTING MATD
AMU"
Easipears' md Aratrittate Ststesser7.
tree= Panama MPe. ma._
r ottchorams 1 , V aasa.
p w .t soz9B for ,s ad also In &THAN sai
!Waits. ,-
P•OtUrel and Pro 08.
PIOT= Cards, sa d Preach.
idatalutaeg driktiatia ; I.
- SCHOLZ & lASHNTIC.
No. na Scrub RIGATH &rear.
wHOLINALV ANT RETATI. "WO".
JAVA COFFEE.-1,000 pockets pnme
• sale by JAMRS GRAHAM k
g-..ITTY a et,,,a,
N EW clitlk• auu.,14%.
im al= i ns h amo . rig i o.sai t r , an saluT