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    Pro9eedxugit h the Couits YesUmday
THE MIFIDEU)SANOR OF COZISTABLIN
OP JANREI GOttIIAN, - rx TUB COURT OF OYER AND
*ERMINED, NOR THE MURDER OF JADES ANDER-
• Cover. Chief Justice Lowrie and
, Jho b eee Wood Ward. Otronm end eld.—Foster ra. The
• Commonwealth of Pennsilvantn. Opinion by Chtef
Lowrie. Judneent affirmed •
Carl v& The rnmmonwealth nePenneylrania. Opinion
by, tontine need.- Judgment :Anne& -
Ebenezer Rimheonk. plaintiff in error and defendant
billowy'. Cents% Ann Illichcook, by her guardian 1,. D.
• 13heemaker. defendant In error. Error to Court of . Co
m Pities or iozerna county. Argued,
• Commonwealth of Penneylvania. et Vie relation. Ao.,
appellant. vs. The Welleltero end Tinge Plant Road
.tlionnY and Edward Bayer. owner. erosible& Appeal
P.m the Court of Common r'eati of Timm county.
The wee en application on the part of 'lt" Waint i fribr
eta inlunetion against she wiellabo' and Ties% Plank
Road Company. Edward Barg re
Barger, its owner, /to., to re
strain him end them, their tollentherets and agents,
from exactitil tells from the citizens of the Common
' Wealth end others travelling on said road. or keening
env toll fate or other obatruotion on said plank road, .
'Mamma same is n ot properly in order• or property
planked. aceirdlng not of Aerembly. The apolica-
Btu was mode on the Mend that the toad was not kept
In nroper repair. hut woe soft. moddy, end impassable.
• land Metals q iof Assembly of c arob 24. 1859 , had re
pealed the charter of the onmparty. The toilet below
clernissed the bill of complaint, and doctored the act of
blotch 3859, unconstitutional. Argued, and submit
ted.
Intim matter of the new township of Alba. Corti',
ran to the. Common rieeS of Bradford county. This
was a oittitinn of the citizens of the townships of Can
- ton. Arenyille rind Armenia. Bradford county, for the
erection of a new township to he called Atha
to T is h itu ou e r favousnd
to h e c enficti m n
h of
molt rt own he i
p o
de
riding DIA the subsequent emceed Mae Must conform to
the act of 24th April. 1857 .Neither poro, asking
.for the oronintment of the time and plate for holding
en eleetion In pursuance of the provisions of said act,
no further order sees taken therein." Arened.
Nest Pnius—lodge Thompson.—Matual Benefit Life
forwent , e rnintiany ye. Joseph L. Lord. Before re
ported. Verdict fir defendant.
Frathaway vs the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
Breenrted. The f Jury Yesterdny morning returned
verdict for plaintiff or $125.
Days vs. Cook. The Jury returned a verdict for the
James Pi Elliott anti Mare It Elliott. infants.
who hP their next friend. Thendore B Knight. vs.
Lewis Wickham. Neil Conrad, and Joseph L. Noble.
An netion of eleatment 'ewer from the defendants.
who are the exem.tore of --Smith, deceased, pro
party elinated in Catharine etreet. above Front. was
elleeationsi 0' the plaintiffs ere. that the pronerty was
convened be Mrs. Smith to a !dr. Crper. in MS,. who
%withal" a clereyme.n in the lower section Of the city,
and by him end wife tion-eyed to Mrs. Smith's hus
band Slr Smith died in 18'3 cod his widow, the testa
' tor id the det.nri , nta. heeame his executrix. and took
TOW/ omen ant) his Donets. end it in alleged by plain
ors that the deeds in vitiation were destroyed by her.
09 .
itsTR , PT CiattltT—Judges Shorewood, Stroud. and
Hare.—The court was still engaged on the argument
list.
COMMA Pros Ya.—Tudee Allison.—The co urt wee en
gaged hemline the exception% to the enditne aroperte
Chu anti Taatst2gBllndres tediew•nd Thalmann.
—Yesterday wee set apart for the commencement of the '
homicide eases, a number of width remain on the calen
dar.
Berme nraneedins to empanel a WY- the one of
Comity/do Rummell was called on before Judge Ludlow,
elates as n noMmittinPmiteistrote.
In thiamine complaint. es wan stated in The Press of
yeeterit at. Wee Mee to the mouthy is Testament keener.
who alleges that Rummell end McKinney. non 'tables of
the Plecenth ward. colleeted money under poltence
that the Distrlot Attorney hod rearranged matters that
ell persons 'wiling liquor Without license would he re
lieved of the fear of a prosecution by the payment of a
man "tax"
Upon thew. rentesentatinne am:arrant woe issued for
the arrest of Rummell, and yesterday morning the cue
woe heard.
• yrd wer ,t A mor , sys'ays r th Second street. testified that
he appose Hummed and Me Kenny • thee name to hie res
taurant about the let of Denember. introducer' them
selves ea annembles of the Eleventh ward ; Hummel!
rolled the witnese Wok and told him ha had a tax
against litre for this Nem business; Rummell sort
" you omit cot mit ;tsetse before the next court. end I
was lust 4'mm to Bill Neon's. and lie says rim tax wil.
es;"be witnessed asked him if he had the right to
coheir. end he said yes, and Men exhibited the book
purporting to contain the names of those who lead paid
the " tax :" Hommel renresented that all with th e ex _
(motion of one man had paid; the witness then paid
the $5.
at-. ;Uneven the partner of Mr. Amon. eorroberated
the above oarsmen , . ee did Arr. Geiger, a gentleman
who wee In the reateurant at the time.
Mr. Welker. -north.eat eorner of Buttonwood and
York avenue. testified that Trammell came to his esta
blishment end inquired it he hod a license- witness
told hop he had not. and Trammell then , satd that if
somethinslMl he would make It all right: he first
demanded 62 ; hutyhen the witness objected Co this
ranntint he accepted filly cents: he said he had full pow
er from mr. Mann.
itnmmall.whnwag present at the hearing. Insisted
that the whole thing was "spite work—he knew that
rirli • off."
311112 A Ludfow held him in sooofn answer at the next
term of the noun the charge of exacting mousy under
the colors of his office.
TRIAL OT TAXES 1101151A71 FOR StMADER.
J ame . Gorman. elle. o Pos.." Gorman. was placed
on,trial charred with the murder of 'einem Anderson.
I In this case it will ho resnllected that Andersen. a
seder stocked to the reeeivinc shin at the navy yard.
leave of absence on the :filth of December. and
the ammo of the day visited a tavern In 'me alley.
Se there a oompaninn of hie, who hliled from Raft'.
wee. made tome remarks rh oomm•ndatlon of the
"
Pee Belies.. This excited the ire of a men named
Pouched.. who maimed to he a " Mom ho y.'' and lie
threatened to whin the roan. Anderson interfered in
his behalf mina' that his chimers wee ton drunk to
fight. and he proposed to take Ids plate. The melee
retired to the street. where the flea onmmenced. The
dimmed wee get tins the be dayof Douched.. who woe
on the mend with Anderson on top. when the nr saner
niched genie him. and it is allayed that he stabbed the
deceased with a pocket knife. The cry of " murder "
was then raised. rind when policemen made their an
rearann• and Gorman wasp anted nut as the criminal,
he started in run away. When overtaken heehaw a re
volver and Brad two or three shirts at the officers before
he wee mitered and carried to the sintion house. There
v n iti of kn if epockets of hie coat pe r sonnd to be bloody.
wee found upon bu
',via Paul Brown and B. Brown represent the wi
nner.
She Mowing in a list of the furors empanelled:
James Lersnrea John Dwane, Charles L. Roberts.
Jeenb P. ',Aran. A ntustus I amnrette. Robed Citable,
Samuel Richard., Semen 14mith. Robert Worulblne.
Samuel Lehr Wm. II Mogan*. and Dimes M. anith.
This naccinled the court until ahnnt a coeds, to one
o'clock, when the etas was opened for the Common-
Wealth he Wm. Brantlet Hanna, Eon . who assists Di..
trlet Attorney Mann in the progeoution. Mr. Hanna,
said
May it please vim Donors i Gentlemen of the Turf—
The seen which in • bout to be presented for 'our con
sideration. with the acenee end wen - domes which. for
the past few diio• hare moulded this forum. can 'omit of
no comrtrianit. It is one of enters , nit.. and not of Usti
.onty ; and ifs onmwpirotess. beth fri the (10171111I1111t , which
re recent end the unfnrtunate prigoner at the ban.
demand a carefill. patient and deliberate attention.
which I tract, and amennfident, will ha arenoted to it
at pony hands. Thu primer is cha•rail with the great
est of crimes—that of minter—and to answer the Gut
tered lava of his country. he is now at this bin
amid It is enneefortry for me to mention the maxim of
the law that evert man is 'Vein:Mind to be innocent un
til the contrary is moved. The prisoner is entitled to
the nowerition of this principle; yes, even the lowest
and mn-t degraded of mankind.
The mime with which he is charred wee committed
In Pine alley. with the character of which tireeume
each nee of you is fimiilar. In thin neat of vice this
den of thieves: this herveat field of eourtems. did the
deceased ( Andersen) enternn Saturday aftroymon.
December 24th lout. between four and five. o'clock in
ocimPanY Witt a friend. or shininate. named Connelly.
Here dettiled statement of the Picts wee presented
by a. r *Henna, who contioned ea follows t
These ore the Dints. gentlemen. en far ea they have
come fn the linewledze of the officers for the Common
wealth. and if thee are moved. as I apprehend thee
will he In the once. we will 114 yob to tender a vornint
riditvermurder In the first decree; and to gay Pat
Jamie Gnrmen in ruilty. 0. manner And form as he
stands indicted. With thew few remarks the evidence
for the Commonwealth will be snhmitted.
Tow
Henri roar. Tallor;;;;:ii.=l • itTSide at ma Bhineen
rrtreet: t knew Andersen, the dammed ; he Wee
Pell. , in the employ of the Government; ( saw him the
flaturday *afore his death. between 9 and 10 o'clock in
the morning. when he first come ashore; he was in
pommy with a young men named Connelly; they crime
to my houte. in Pine alley; I kept a Worn there then ;
they smut there half en hour; thee went' away to
gether; they returned at ! o'clock in the afternoon. and
coked me whether they could cagy a game of cards;
there wee a one armed man with them: Connelly was
drunk; •nderson temp under the influence of liquor.
but °mild take care.of himself: Andersen played cards
with the one-firmed man; Gorman. Kelly. end Tionsh
efts. came into the plane while Anderson and his
friend Were &irking at the bar; ther asked for some
thins to drink T waited on them ; Gorman said to me.
" I nnoeretand that you were going to knock
that Twit:" relit it was not so ; Boughertv eald Gor
man was told so in hie preemies; I told him it wan
not so. and asked him whether that wonldn't so
der Tom; he mid it won Id ; he then called for a
email close of ale; he then repeated bin remark about
me, and I denied it; he acid he wee satisfied; the one
fumed men bola, "You're all strangers to me—take
drinket my expense:" while I was wadies onthem Con
nelly said he wee a Rip Rap and Plug•Th Ir. of Balti
more: Boer herty as d he didn't earn what he was. that
he *clanged to the Moyarnensine Rose; they ant to
Prowl , nr. - when Anderson mill, d off mg coat. and said
that hie shipmate wee too drunk to fight. nod that he
amide take it an for him; this wee directed to Dou gher
ty; T said. .
'Put on your coat—l want no fighting
beret" thin wee to Anderson ; Ile maid. " want to raise
to disturbance in .your house—l will ro out in the
rarest:" lie went out. and Dousherty followed him ;
they came in. and went out saran together •; Anderson
got hold of Dmithertv, when they begun fighting • tut
thittlme Gorman was in the house with me ; be limited
to roma, end I. amid. "You don't want to get Yourself
into any ditieulty?" he tried to work himself swat
from 0.0. and 'raid, Let me go;" he sot out into
- the - street; I saw a weapon; it wee a knife. which
he took from ht. poeket; he opened it; he turned around
to me and mod. If you don't on away iholding the
knife npl l will give yon some of it:" dude , thin time
the (Nit WAS going on outside: I got a /dub to defend
myself: when I came hank with the club I saw ender
ram coming around the corner from EMMA Street; he
*aid he wee out: he then went Into the house: I Inoked
at htm. end laid him on the settee; he hod rt. wound in
the abdomen. end hie entrails came out se soon as Ire
unbuttoned he pente; I saw Gorman lauding in Ball
tlas; he still had the knife in his hand ; I guess the
b Pule was as lung en my finger; when the officer mime
lawmen elected to Tell
rho court here took a recess until throe o'clock.
• APIT.RNOON nuance.
, Crms-egamined by David Paul Brown.—Lived in the
; gems bongo lour yea a 9th Dentember ; left the 9th day of
January: , herb known Anderson since Tune. end Con
, telly come length of time; Dougherty only the day he.
. hitt,: had known German two yearn: Gorman and all of
them had been visiters at my her; had seen Anderson
two weeks before the oconrrence; they: Connell. end
endorsee. were sober when they fin:tome to my wawa;
that was between hand TO In the morning e.nd they re
- trained from a helf to three quarters or en hour;
Mel drank once ; 'they come book between two
att three o'clock intoxicated ; the, then drank
a t fnur times ettlece • 9orman see lioneherty eamo
M twesn four and five n clock the onn-armed man
remained thion as Into ne the res t; Connelly first save
Vet+ to the difficulty ; Gorman wax under the influence
_ of liquor when he, tame I Dougherty the same; they
' drank twice. once with Anderson ; Dougherty
eopearad
I ,„ ii.„,, mom d, , ,,k ger er he bed teen In me home for A
, while ; Ccnneliy, Anderson . Gorman . Dougherty. the
, , one armed man eel mrself were the only persone in
the her-room. new,anderson hit Dougherty. hat new no
blow *creek with a I tuff. or any other weapon ; had no
boonthe Mom ;" it was coming on night when the
, s count mi.
Direct esammation.—Gorman had a pistol; he fired it
Bl l P eriti n,in . rro r Wn. Saw this in Ball alley i the twat I saw
a n t r b .VA d fri . sworn —Pbysielan at the boapital in De
cember lush A ,, derenn was bro - sht to Pennaviranta
FrOinl VII NM n'iriff.y afternoon, about sta remark. totem
b., Pd; ....,,,,,h ricir t peatielia. and at Met sight appear• d
ti be dead: upon exammins bin abdomen, we mend a
wound, about, one end one.haif inches long. hie &hove
tour)hint troin• and protrudin¢ from the wound eh , ut
ee* inane• of small Intestines. and throw Intel:. Mee
were themselves wourded in three Vooea. en if se knits
bad peered thrnugh the coil and wounded the one be ,
ymid ; I stitched the intestine& returned them into
-- -the - alelomee. and Oohed the external' wound;
lie vomited 111"Yelal [ Men tinting the operation ;
end or snrewwed to have died ; he revived coon,
end was tinietnntll Sunday evening ,when he complain
ed of von• nod became reetlees: he enetinned to grow
worse mita Monday morning, whim he died; we merle
vgt,.s-g,t?gletgiNrot:Vv7i.yaggaquan tity geal l :firmrr o i
we toned the et Lehell had retained their hold. and found
-
no other then tide Ural. injure • he died (corn thin
woend t the wooed could hate been :endears a knife
alit% a hind. three or four Inches long.
John idanderfield sworn.-tire sts Notimoo street'
wee et work in the second story of a building in Ball
altar et the rime of the occurrence; heard the noise end
looked nut of the window_i it wee light, just before dock;
ca w a count rynninT up Pine allotwith a men with 0-a
arm running sifter ; I now a sailor in 'Pall alley and
nether man; that other men was the prisoner; I wan
i :..
dant at tom (the prisoner 1 then; I sow the two men
old oP each other : saw Gorman run a knife into him;
mean into the seller; Gorman then went to the earner
of Pine alio) , and pall alley ; l did not se- what be did
with the knife 1 the knife looked to ben pen ; Gbrmen
stalked in (meter himt I did not sae the blade and can't
- tall the sine of the knife; the tailor that was stabbed
_Wall the man called Anderson; I saw Gorman after he
wee arrested ; lam mire the primmer Is toe in ; I saw
amen go to thy side a Gorman, and h. looted to me es
, g: th en el h he geese:riga ng out of his pooket and passed it
to another Man ;tin woe 'while he was in onstody ; it
tree taken from the right side-pocket.
-, Mary Elisabeth Piropeonaworn.-1 live at the corner
- M . OOl end Pine alley ; i wee in m y house at the time of
--; the neourrence • I woe attracted by the noise of two
--- l ng w ei tt inf"tairra'ak"rfiVniejWirp:lll 4 - 5 , r ` rl r S e tlftl ' ilMil
-„,r then drityti aw n ay e lor a few MUMMA,' on looking
. _lt again I saw him wiping blood from the envie oi the
,-,, , ,knife; be minted it end pet it in his right mintsloon's
pocket the then took it out and put ft in tie mint sleeve i
Anders,on went back again into line alley ; - Gorman
palled l
oot a siv-harrelled revolver, and then he was per
-,,Aped bythe officer. •
Cross exam nilll wee just norms the street from
, - the souffle ; th en t .--
know Gorman before this; he had on
e. brown cost and cam ' • - ''
Penny byte sworn.-'•I am the mother of the last wit
'Mael torrent to the doorwhen thin noise occurred in the
, ~ • ,streer. I Allure , was a my of fights I saw the prisoner
. ~, ton forms the street with a revolver in his hand! gool6
- -
one Oiled to- him t "Why don't you shoot —;” the
I'-'4„ men tanght Atom they- got Into Barre' street ; on the
Fitt Oda: Gorman passed ever to the nortwest oorner ;
_ .n,nto with's-Vigo cent on told him be should not mix
' n ,• he brake ewer and ran towanht Anderson.
- • 'Phis; witness norrobvinted her ditlighter in every par-
A . - iteelar. role! more fatly into the details.
Charles Jeffnes. policeman. sworn —Gallon' Mint
and . I were tonether ,-; lo Shitmen street, end we
- went towards Ball alley; I sew , a crowd collected;
-,, j
~ sa w .Gorman, standing ; in. flail alley. five or , six
- -Vet itte ve. Pine Yale r I Mr: , ninitit.hdllmnid out, " Catch
. 1 .1 tn11 , ,i1. Inn4[ l, lt . eri ' air. Taylor oiled out,
, . „.., it i gmch o iv ; I.:penmen Goralsili n istr e neme
gEwllif ,fe'edits tripped end 114 I W 01,4 atnif: I 'tiny
t„ , .. - . dni was ever my shoulder, and was din
, th.,,r c id nitwit Mt &AA 9/ ALT Main laAiiYlMl sTait
the assiatanee of °Meat Bunt. in arresting hint In
taking-him to the elation hence, a scuffle ensue n in
Bel noenatreet:near M
Fourth' bemuse come of friends
wa nted ug to take him to Alderman orwe's °Mee ;we
fnund blood upon pot [inns of tiorman's ng two of
the fingers of the right hand were out ; he nil on a
brown coat:
Cross-esamtned —When my attention was firstcalled
to this matter it was verging on to five o'clock.
John Smith was next cede I es a witness, and was ob
jetted to on the ground of infamy.
Mr Brown naked him the question: Bare you not
been nonvieted in this court of felony f First. after a
refusal to testify. the wanes! dated that ten yearn since
he w , n innocently convicted of larceny, and Was par
doned.
Air. B own withdrew the objection.
Mr. Smith Wee then sworn, and testified that, at the
time of this occurrence, he was in hie brothers place,
opposite Ball alley; he heard the noise of the souffle
outside ; the crowd engaged in the fight got directly up
to hie dnor :he saw Anderson knocked down a man
;
named Kelly came up and kicked him; a sailor hit Hel
-1 lv and knocked him into the middle of the street; after
the fighnatrea over, Damen ran over to Anderson and.
Dutiine his arm round his nark, lupin probing ham; the
witnees saw a knife in Gorman's heed. and all that
happened subsequently as detailed by Policeman Jer
i fries.
Sophia Sharp sworn.—Flaw Gorman with a knife in hie
hand ; the sailer, Andetima met ate. and holding his
I hands tn hie nide: gaud "'German has stabbed me ;"
at this time German was in Bill eller.
The prosecution here closed. end R. B. Brown opened
for the defame. Ile said it would be their ditty to throw
light on the Matter. and assist the prosecution In en
deavoring to am:attain the whole truth. Mr. B. would
show thtt if the offence was committed at all by Gor
man, it Wes la folf-dere , oB. or was of a lower grade
then mnrdor in the fleet degree.
Patrick O'Connor sworn.--I am over nineteen years of
Are; et the time or tnie occurrence I was residing at
Ball eller and Pine eller • I 'was etanding on the pave
ment neat door to where Mr. Taylor keeps horse An
derson came out on the pavement with Ins sleeves rolled
tip; he went in 'Lenin; it seemed cc if he wanted to
bring come one inside out to fithr • I went in after him.
ne he went in; Gorman wan standing bank in the corner
of the hone; Tarim bed hold of hint by the arm, and
said. "I want yon to respect my house while you are
In;' Anderson *muted to get at Gorman; Dougherty.
Connelly. and Kelly were standing there; Anderson
walked around: Dougherty Rat to the door; Anderson
struck at Dougherty. missed him, and hit the doer;
Dougherty lumped outside • Anderson and Cannons
both Jumped at him; they knocked. him down on the
urb.stone, on the lower side of Pine alley; he was un
derneath both of them; Gorman came out of Taylor's;
Dougherty ran over to smut Ws plane.
This witness. in a lengthy a• d somewhat confused
manner. proceeded to nye a desoription of the (wear
lance, which neither of the bidets, the district attorney,
nor oneself was able to comprehend. The main p int.
however, of it was. that inn s DrOVIOUS to the smithies.
A Orson kicked Gorman twice to the breast while he
was in a stooping posture
The (mart sat until a late hour in the evening. The
examinatinn of the 'witnesses for the defence will be
resumed this morning.
DETERMINBD co Dan.—The Buffalo Express of
the 19th relates the performances of a man named
James Webb, who, having become bent upon sui
cide, at last succeeded. On Saturday last he throw
himself into the Ohio basin, but was rescued by
his brother. On Sunday he made another despe
rate attempt upon his life byoutting his throat with
a jack-knife. This also failed ; but upon the Brat
opportunity that presented itself, after his wounds
were dressed, he again made the attempt and sue
oeeded. The last act of the tragedy was performed
in the proems of his mother.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
VP TO TWELVIC O'OLOOK LABT NIOUT
CONTINENTAL-8. B. oorner of Ninth and Chestnut.
.1 0 Winter, Ala Semi Blood, N Y
Ti 3 Clough 113 W W Thomism, Ptttsburg
It Benson. Jr. N y m Nicholson. .
Victor Finder, Phila. I , Mika
A M. Porter. La II Sheppard, No
C Snoppard . NuW alcOoy, alo
P W etubbins, Ky . J Brasil', inn
8 Mossier, Cinn.l? LI 011phent
_
A Garrison. Pittsburg Dr J A Rogers, N C
J .1 . Bowles & da. Md Mrs J Gibbs, Plata
miss Gibbs, Phil& W It Macdonald. N Y
M B Mooch, N Y Gerd Van Itensseleer, N Y
OWN Chamberlain, 0 C W G Maxwell, Balt
A Cummins & wf, N J Mrs B Roberta & sie
W C Whitenian,_N Haven A A. hlcilll, N Y
Mrs It Speer, r. Y Miss L E Speer, N Y
0 W Garnett & la, LI Y H F Cox & la, Jersey Cityp
.1 K. Hoyt, N V J L 'Kennedy & la, N Y
T W Kemp, Balt T II Underwro•il
W R Heltwook, N Y Mr Rainey. N Y
Miss Ihnney, Li Y John A Burney, N y
WP A bendroth & la, N Y Miss EIR Abendroth. N Y
Capt Silvery, N Y J Rogers, thnoinnati
Jld Ridgeway, Cincinnati (Jen! J MoMaken, Cum
T F Baker, Cincinnati J Al Rose, Ala
0 P Heywood & la, Ito A Master, N Y
A I' Port.r, USA J H Harbaok. N Y
J 8 Smith & la, N Y J M Collins, Mies
Miss r. Collins. Miss Miss M L Walker, hiss
JO Bynum, Tenn .1 A Pinith, N Y
8 L &inn, N Y II B Wright & la, Pa
E Baldwin. N Y Morns Collins. St I ouis
P Wender, N Y W N Wood oil; Chicago
Ii Hardrolf H Woodruff, N Y
J C Wells, Kg W Pouthwortn N Haven
A M. Porter, La J J Williams. Id 0
N Wadding, N Y a P Crichlow, Tenn
11,0 Wright. Tenn A W hunoson, N C
J.l Thomson, Springfield W D Baffin, Miss
W L Harding. 11l I T_Bradlee, Boston
II A Page, N Y J 8 Beecher, N Y
P It West. N Y Geo K Noyes. N Y
A G Angell & el. R I Wm Page Boston
Jan Mizell, Wheeling Prittobett, cub. D C
Jae It Noche, Wash, D C oho t 3 :on ner. N V
Rev i. 0 Addison, Balt Bniterheld. N Y
J Walker. Miss .11) Osborn. Ohio
A Boyd, Va Henry .1 Faber, Balt
(too Milburn, Ind E J Warner, Ohio
John Davis. Pa W W II Davis. Pa
C E Snodgrass, Va John h lee, N Y
P H Joy, Boston Jos A Madding, Ala
C Earvoy N Y H Laurent* & wf, Boston
Miss Laurence, Boston TT sawyer & wt, nostun
Miss Sawyer, Boston Mr Smut, & la, Mass
Jos Buick.N 17 D Folder, lowa
A Fowles, Ala Hon r , .M. krIBLOW. KT
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut at.. below Ninth.
C A 80/Infield, N Y B l' Keller. m 0
W Anderson 8c la, Chicago CEI Robinson, Cin, 0
alit Robinson, Jr. Cin, 0 8 Kelm., / la
John flushes. re V A 0 Full. Pittsburg
T Dean. Cin, 0 J T Godwin A la, Canada
Miss Godwin, Canada 1., Morris & la, Alilwaukee
08 Jennings, Dubuque Geo W Lazed!. 11l
Chas B 61Iman.'N Y t) Whitcomb. Boston
Beverly De Kelm, Reading Wm 8 Hobart, Alsdrson
.t D Detaier , Lancaster 8 Broadbent , Balt
J , Broadbent. Balt I W Boasert, Fort Smith
W B Bailee, A Y H Janney, New Bedford
Geo Cochran, Albany Mom Cool:van, Albany
T Morgan, N J Mr France Silt
Maj Jahn J r ade, N Y C 6 Trail, Aid
Jas Murphy. N Y Mr Rowland, Phila
Mr Glrard, Pa 0 P Pddy, Wilm, Del
J 6 laiwir. kid V Summers, Troy, N Y
0 tifullwiter. Allah tf C oille, Ala
Mrs 0 0 Hills, Ala P M Matthews, 11 C
E Noma A avl Vilash'n W 0 Winder, i hila
W 1 Walker. K I Miss L. Dean: 8 0
Petal Smith & in. Cin, 0 Jo' Johreon, Jr & la, Ky
Miss Nionoiaa, Louisville 8 A Whitney, N J
Pdw 1 .. tenant, Lundon,Kng llawrionJankson. England
Goo P Whithser, Aid 10111.140 n & la, Va
W Sweet. N y 1? Cooly. Minnesota
Dr Page. Valparaiso Geo B Kenn, Pottsville
J Konigrnacber, Pa 0 W Carrigan, Washing 'n
Hon T lone' Yorke.N 1 Mrs 0 A Cheesboroue h,N Y
WPL Onneaborouth .r N Y JH. Hail. Cat
Mrs R wirratl, t Y Mr Watkins & la„ 80
Ellie Warier, Mies sirs Warner, Miss
Miss Warner, Miss W it H /almond, Conn
D Tain:er, Mass EB Goddard. N Y
N B Holm, Columbia, 8 C Miss Holing, N C
John I Bigler, NV B. F .dark, N Y
1.
M 0 Roberts, N P. Caron, N Y
lien Wii Keim.fteading g Heiden*
C 0 Luc/knit, Vs Mal Witrd, NC
John Muller ,N Y S W Arnold, N )
M. 0 Reilly.lk Y B Owen, ‘waith, D C
D C Smith. N_Y lion W 8 Ash°, N CI
Tll Walker. N 0 B. J F Coleman, Ala
.li. 8 Moon. 8 C r t. Griffis. Ind
B Wood. N Y Jas 0 Holden. N Y
A.l Vanderpool, N Y W B Messinger At w, Ohlo
Miss Adams, Cm, 0 r El Rutter. rtiohinond, V m
Jae Al (lune. Va R I, Williams, 'Vri,
Chas T Worthum. Vs Miller, Balt
F W Kalbliieseji, N Y 'P &ovens, Jr, N Y
Col Alexander & N
Y fa, 118 A Miss Bates
W Waldron,
MERCHANTS' MOTEL—Fourth erect, below Arch.
.J L.Teokson. Tenn 3 W Clark, Tenn •
Z J Morris, 11l Robt darker. Pittaburg
I. Fdgorton, Newport. 0 F Allen, hlkton, Tenn
JR child ' , v. vaster 0 110 Bolton. KE.
J McMillin, Ripley, o Araby Terrell. Kr
Wkl Lamb. camera°. 11l 3F e °al d, Leavenworth
W Mollready, N J I. 1. Arnold, York
A 8 Bare. Lanoaster A F Kohl. Salem, N 0
as Pfohl, Belem, /i C .1 B Duval, Charleston
H J Crumpton, Cal - W B crumpton, Mobile
M D Potter, Pa Mont Mot.niluin. 8 0
B E Sparks. Ind P H la edits r J
J F Griswold, K T Rev John L aitliead, Pa
H Brelsford, Bollbroot. 0 Ti. Allen, 19.ynesvine, 0
P Leach, Jr. triton, Pa ft Roar. Minersville
N J Reynolds It la. et Louis W Young Al ifltinburs
H 3 Funs, tlprinatield. 0 11, Wileua, W heeling ,Ya
.1 H. W , leon. New York W 0 Pee, Indiana
Mrs Foster la 4 children C RI Wilson, Ashland. Icy
A Eydans, Pa J 3 eitokmann. Biooklyn
0 A Roberts, Conn N 0 Underwood, 'Penn
.1 I. Blue Tenn 0 W Yost. Tenn
T A Cleasuiry Athena, Tenn E W Tatum, 'lean
H A Tatum, Penn W II bolonion. Mo
0 Mills, le C 0 Meg ninny & wf, N Y
R R Gwyn. N C B Raddin, Boston
C Jammu, lowa W A nice. Fremont, 0
M.l Justice. Fremont, 0 .1 P Cummins, Tenn
A B Swift. Boston It 'l' Richardson, Balt
H. Eichalberser to la, Balt J Randall, Waynen, 0
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Fifth.
11 Watson, I) C B E Him, n o
is B Matorson, J) C W W wtikinson. Ky
W Rims, I. J .1 THenderson,_Tenn
B Shepard, Tenn N 13 Freeman, Ft Wayne
E Hammer, 11l C C Cook & la, It I
Alias b Cook, R. I A Perkins & wf, Boston
Airs J Loring, Mass C O Scott do la, NY .
W 1) kpreker. Lancaster .1 Aillaye. Tenn
P Reynolds, N C 0 El Itemiser N C
H. Alexander, B C J 1 Laurence. Boston
T Currey,. Ky
it Woodcock, N Y UIC Miller & da, Ohio
J
7) GAgeon, Tror, N Y
H. 13 Bwarr & oh, Lancaster M Trnnion', Ph lino
.1 H Wenterstein, Pa J Mclntire, Elkton. Mil
GPlunkett, Minnesota DCarr, Lebanon, Tenn
J V A Tuelc..r, Va 14 Al Firruetone, N Y
J B McCreary, Al Chunk W Taylor. Jr. N C
A H Cooke, Oxford, PI U 0 W lluddleton, Tenn
(3 Jackson . Tenn L fl iinnhill, N C
B 0 Howre, Fla 11 0 0 Cary. Ohio
8 T Brown, HeorgeFn, 1) C it H Brown, Georyet'n, D 0
1) C Anderson. Oh o A T MeLear),Ohlo
J 11 Hicks, II Y P AI James, N Y
JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street. below Seventh.
J T James. Pensacola, 8 13 Fullerton, NJ
N
TWood. l'hila 8h
A C Davie, ula
John S Mernam,NY W P Merriam. N Y
C olark, N Y C 11 Dennis. N Y
B 13 Brisk, trio 0 L Long. Mo
8 Yi Beech, N Y .1 J Long, N Y
J P Murphy, It. oorsville Wlt Rose, Del
1, X Mom, N Y DB Rhodes. N Y
J 8 Lewiston. NY - .1 13 Edwards, Lynchburg
G. Benton. N Y John Morris. Balt
J II Wintecall, Halt L W Romeo, it Y
Miss Barrens, N Y Mast W liorrnoe, N Y
Oen reane, Boston W I) Waterman, Somerset
Mr Taney. Cni,ago John 11 Dews, r Y
W 8 Cunningham, N Y A ilridges, N Y
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut, above Third.
A M Wills, N J B Roberson. N Y
L H Lyon. N Y B H Hamann, Cincinnati
.1. Bison:we, Cinelnnati J M Coolbroth, Me
1 4 HCombrotb, MA J' Krum horse', 0
Miss Fisher. Pop:mills A Clark, Amsterdam, N. Y
F M Jones, Charleston, 8 C Jos Crashaw Jr, St Lous
I) W M oon, tt J J Itt twoon, ht i
Jots Rainey. Ihltimore F. L Pratt, Mist
A II Lewis, W phoater it F e eon, Ky
B Whitney, N J
A T Fos, kilo L Harding, 14 .1
A Cross wt. N V II A Pratt. Conn
6c
./ B Rand, Fusherville, NH
J H Thompson, N C RR Moon, an. Cincinnati
E Rice. Y. Y 'l' J Shallcrots. kid
A Lateran. France I) e Evering• Balt
M 0 Fisher, Phtla B Holstein. Pa
II L Pratt, Conn
THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third.
Jas 1 1 ,1 Moore,Philo Oeo II Coffman, Easton, 0
it H Barnum . Warren, 0 Jno D Bkber, Lena...nor
A 11 Dav, Joleet, 11l 1' Bright. 'l:arnitsiin
W W Moureran, Timmons D Sheep, Images
W C Phan', NJ W J Pro hl, 8 dens N
W 8 Pomp, Dublin, Pa Nathan Gaut. Dublin, Pa
Geo 0 Evans Is wr, Del I. W Olds, lowa
W J Wortley. Circleville, 0 H A Tiliiiirhast, LI
Mrs Bryant, Ohio Mrs L A Reeve, Ohio
M Golsen Ipers Or. Lancaster Wm A Shark, N J
Col Now. riatolitr, Tamaqua W W Hand, Look Haven
A T Steel, Look Haven J D Hay, Winklow, N J
E lfitone, Wheeling Miss H Morton, Phila.
Saint B Cope. N
MERCHANTS' HOWlE—Third et, ab. Callowhill.
D H Taylor. Bethlehem El Knight, Elmira, N Y
H Manning N Y Beebe Harriaburg
P Haim, Milton Nol Weil. Pa
H my 7 Ranger, Reading I) Albright, Beading
J B Sheeler, Rending AV I clout. Reading .
C Smith, Pa ABIIull; NY
James Bachman, Pa Stephen Bellied, I'a
Chu Wininen. I's p BC6134111111fia• Pottsville
Thus Telin‘ge. N J $ Ray . . Poranton, Pa
AS Colburn, Boston John B Vanhorn, Ohio
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market Street, above Sixth.
C Moan Phil& A 0 Harlan, Coatesville
CS degieb.um, Harrisburg .1 Eminger. Pa
I Swartz. Mechanicsburg Jam E Martin, Phila
P Raeford, hid .3 W Dorcas, Montroseaa
J Legere, Newark, NJ P 11 Mulct, Newark, /1 .1
11 L Anderson. Phil& G K Henderson, Cin,N Y
11F Hassler. Bloomville, 0 1, B fitorr, Canton. 0
has Pewee. Canton, N Y W Wright & la. PG
Mies E Cunningham, Pa H E Gray, West Cheater
Jas Dinwiddie.l& Cheater B H Magonagle, N
Dr SilHarry, Chester co .3 W Phillips, Patterson,Pa
COMMtRCIAL HOTEL—Birth it. above Chestnut
J R Yarnall, 111 I Christman. Pa
JO. Thompson two Yooont, Pa
F Gj'attorson l lC T M Zell. Limo co, Pa
I _g, Bsokofer. AM= tßertolet, Reading ,
il Leopold, orks oo HE Charney, Pa
I aer. i'hila . li Connard, Reading
.
VT firsom I'mhs
;131rx BEAR llPTMt—jhlra st l . pore INIC54fil
Inbaok,ll4Tshvilie '
s- Yoll'lll6 AlleMoirn
Jo n lieginan, FA Antilltir Trlersvort
410•11 m, Wriablux
NATIONAL ROTEL—Rue street. above Third,
J Emerick, Lebanon Jos M Pager, Pottsville
W 6 Moore, Pottsville Mr Frederick & son, Pa
John Kaufman. Pa PT tilt gins, Reading
W
Phillipsh, Port Carbon C W Landin Pa
W & N J Eisenhuth, /NMI/Villa
D Schnook, Lebanon, Pa
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second et., below Vine.
Pll Robeenn. Btroudeburg J Sterling, Burlinf tnn
J P Dilworth, Pa R E. Heine & wf. Mt Holly
0 Pickering, Burke on J E Parrey Attleboro
M W Alien, Att le two SR Tompkins wf, Pa
h. 0 Hughes, Buckingham
FOUNTAIN UOTEL—Beoond s treet, above Market
X Brown. Seaford, Del W S Nelson. Del
John M knee, Df I J Y R 'ere. Vont
W &Paola v. teubenee, 0 BB Cooper, tinayra, Del
I,V w [Anna, N J D Ynce, N J
Ciao W C Hearn, Del
BMA) RAGI,E ROTEL—Third et. above Callowhill
(3 N Hoffman . Easton Wm 13Harris. Pa
eol Borer, Leluntt co Band not or, Port Clinton
J Smith Bucks co Even D Jones, P,a,
H LOOOO, edeyorstown N B Manning, Monti co
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL.—Beenmt et., above Arch
H Jameajlarrieburg IV Al Reit', Bethlehem
It Jonee, Bethlehem C M Wise, N Y
8 Frneks, Pa. Mei Linea, N Y
Theo Lanes, N Y
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
BEE FOUUTH. MGT.
A RRIVED
U 13 mail steamship Keystone State, Marihman, 51
hours from Charleston. with rtuiFe and pnuenre a to A
Heron, Jr. 11th inst. at 10 o'clook, A hl. I ape Hattoros
bearing N W, signalled stembship Mato of Georgia. hence
for /Savannah; 8 A al lath. below Bombay Hook, saw
bark Iniperador, ketch Commerce, and out War Eagle,
hound down.
Bahr Anna B RIMIF 11. Duffel, 2days from Lewes, Del,
with corn loJes L Bewley & 0,,.
Behr Bony Shop_pard. Marsh, Sdays from Laurel, Del,
with lumber to J Bacon.
BY TRIBORAYB.
(Correspondent,e of the Philadelphia Exehtoire.)
CAPE ISLAND, N. J., March VS, 6 PM.
Two bri , a and several sohoonero went in today
Wind enet—weather fine.
Yount, &o. THOB. B. HIJORES.
BY TELEGRAPH.
SEOrreepondenee of The Press.)
SAVANNAH. Maroit 15.
Arrived. chips Emily Gardner and Wallace. from Li
verpool; Empress of the One, from Baltimore; bark
Omega, from Now York.
hth(4ORANDA.
Steamehip Cambridge, Howes, hence, arrived at Bos
ton yesterday.
Steamship Austin,(ne w) from Wilmington, Del, ar
r. ed at New York yesterday. The A m intended to run
between New York and New Orleans'.
Steamship QmMer City, bhuteldt, cleared at N York
yesterday for Havana.
Steamehip North star Jones' , from Aspinwall, via
Havana. limn ved at New 'York yesterday.
Ship Eivint.Andrew, cleared at New York yenterday
for +fan Franoisco.
Ship Witchcraft. Booth, for San Francieco, cleared at
Now York yesterday.
Ship Annie Laurie, from Liverpool, arrived at Alex
andria) este rday.
Ship me Yankee. Thorndike, (or Havana, was rat
tingnt Hone Kong Jan 14.
Ship btag Hound, Hussey, for Havana, was at Swatow
Jail 10.
Snip Ocean Eagle, Wert, from Adelaide, arrived at
London nth lilt.
• •
Bhip Medallion, Theobald ; for Liverpool, cleared at
Charleston 13th met.
Brig Virginia, Ramsey, sailod from Richmond 14th
most, for Bouth America.
Bark Armful. HollooM from London for Philadelphia,
sailed from Gravesend 26th ult.
Bark Indus, Thompson, for Baltimore, was at Carcie•
rtes Ist inst.
Bark Palmetto, Wheldon, for Philadelphia i sailed
from Palermo 14th ult.
Brig moonlight, timall, hence, arrived at Cardenas
7th met
Brig Eolus, Allen, for Philadelphia, stilled from Pa
lermo 14th ult—before reverted for Boston.
Brig Hamner', Aleeklen) for Philadelphia, was load
tog at Rotterdam list
Brig Zee Nymph, dohipper, hence, arrived at Table
Bay Jan 9.
Bohr W Collyer. Raynor, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Now York yesterday
Behr Virginia, Davie; for Charleston, oleared at Now
York yesterday.
Bohr A Henderson, Ketcham, hence, arrived at New
flavon 19th inst.
Bohr J C Boater. Babcock. cleared at Charlostoa 13th
inst. for Philadelphia, with 341 casks nee, 40 bales cot
ton, 630 melts call, and 30 000 lest lumber.
MARRIED
MOFFETT- 11 E10K ELL.—on the 16th inst.. by the
Rev. John A. MoKohn, at the residence if al r.T. J.
, rraser, Richard Moffett, Esq.. or this cite, to Mien
Lizzie M.. youngest daughter of Capt. James Cricket',
of Now odes tis, La -
Pit tahurg, Pe. Omein i gati, 0.. and New Orleans,
"gatTIVII.- C2 WILLIS.—on the lath loot., by Kos, R.
Jeffery. Samuel
Ash
Timber to Miss Emily Mel ,
vine, eldest daughter of B. S. Willis, Esq., alt of this
cite.
KELLY—WALKEE.—On the Oth meat., by the Rev.
Wm. W. Him Albert L. Kelly to Miss Cecelia K.
Walker, of thin cite
KENBEL—BfIOF.MAKF,o,—On the Bth loot., in
Lanonster oily, John 11. Kennel, of Philadelphia, to
Annie Shoemaker, of Lemmata , . county.
JOHNB.—At Pittsburg, on tho Itth twit., Jennie
ohms.
Per relative. and [nand. are mattwl to nttnnd her
imam'. from thn residence of her grandfather. (4. 0
fcClcilancl. No 818 Arch erect, on Saturday,l7th in.t.
tao'cliv.k P. M.• •
. .
.
SI ''''Cr..lllED -On the 13th inst., Annie, wife of N.J.
Siegfried, in the 3411, vent' of her nee.
WA CE.—On the 13th inst., Elizabeth Week, nerd
65 'elem.
ALL , . v.—On the 14th inet. ' William E,. eon of the
'ate William E. and Mary E. Allen, aged 2 years and
6 months.
Funeral from the regaidenee of hig mother. No. Me
South ortrePt belmrStxth. thin afternoon. nt 1 o'elork.
PODGER..—At Frenhford. on the 14th lost , John
Rod /ere, Ir.. in the Nth year of hie age.
Funeral front the residenen of hie fattier. **lieu et.,
above Fnity. on Sunday afternoon. nt 2 "check. •
BACI4III IN —On /he morning of the Nth inst.. Annie,
elder/ . daughter of Chrigtonher and Laura Bookman , in
the 16'11 year of her na,ra. •
•
•
Funeral from the residence of her parents Lentz at.,
hrlow sederal, west of Eleventh, this afternoon, al
2 niclook, •
N; • C;'...Lnn ilia 13th Ind . Farah. &itchier of &mei
and 1 line Nice+ In the 15'h TPRT of her age.
Funeral from her parents' Ltmcl•nce, Good et., Oar
man nwn, thin afternonn, at 1 clock.
PoWltl,le—cn the 11th inv.. Sarah deur hter
of William 0. and Jane Anne Powell, in the 6th year of
her are.
.. •
• ..
DAATII I .—On the' 14th inst.. William Henry. eon of
Isere and Martha T. Desoto. in the Itli year of his age.
Funeral from the remlon e of his Taranto, No. 1308
Melees Street. on Sunday afternoon. at 2 o'clock. •
CUR. i V.—Suddenly, on the lith inst., Mr.. Jane
wife of N J. ~artte. aged 25 pears.
Funeral from the residence of her husband. 1%11 Cabot
street. below Thompson this afternoon at 2 o'clock'
PPO PL , 8 —rlo the 14th e nit.. mu, Peoples, son of G.
and Rosy Pennine. aged 18 months and 4 deka.
WAPD.—Suddenly. on the 14th test • Miss Theresa
Ward in tee 21th year of tier age, a native of Caven
count.. Ireland.
Funeral from the residence of J. Reynolds, 1221 Green
street. thin morning, at 9 o'olnee.
GALL AWAY.—On the 14th lest John Galletway. aged
4 vesrs 6 Months, and 23 days, eon of Jamas and Rachel
Callaway.
SUTH R .— Om the 13th inst., HoiddA Suter , wife of P.
Poor. In her Vith t oar.
Funeral front her husband's residence, 337 Crown at.
this afternoon. at 1 o'clock
McCAULIaY.—On the 14th inst., John, son of Henry
and Marra et McCauley. aged 3 roars and 9 months.
Funeral from the resedenee of his Toronto, Fie swelter
street between Twelith and Thirteenth, this afternoon,
at S o'clock.
TRCllT.—Suddenly, on the 14th Inst.. Edward R., son
of lhdward R. and Mary Trout. need 5 month..
Fro.eral from the residence of his parents, Loran st.,
south of the Haverford rand. this afternoon, at 2 o'crk.
I'ANTON.—On the 14th inst., Mrs. Ann t tan on, in
the 633 year of her age.
Feiner I from bar late residence, 2132 Summer et., on
Beturdnv aftern-nn, at I o'clock •
COLEMAN.—March 14th, in this oily, Peter N. Cole
man. aced 59 tsars
,Fl4a•rel at Reading. Pa . Saturday. at 2 o'clock P. M.
iIBbIARB.- the 14th test.. George Vt., eon of Geo.
H r eed Annie W. Sellers aged 5 scars.
• Funeral from the residence of his parents. 2201 Bran.
dywinn .treet, this (Sixth ( la. tat 20'elock P. M. •
POTTER.-04 the 13th. Rally Ann, daughter of Geo.
C. M. Potter. aged 1 1 months and 4 days.
'The Illative. and Iris nds oe the fatally are reeved
fnlly invited to attend her funeral. Cost Friday.) Match
Pith. at 2 P. M , rrom the re•sielence of her parents. No.
412 queen stree t,withoot further notice. ••
I.BLli'Y —On the 14th inst., Joseph Lesley, in the
(oth year of hie age.
The relatives cad male friends of the family are In
vited to attend hie funeral, on Saturday, the 17th inst.,
at 2 o'clock P. M., from lea late residence, No, 814 Mar
shall atreot.
fiINKLE.—Gn the 13th inst., Ana Hinkle, formerly of
Hooke county.
Funeral from the residence of A. 0. Sleety, No. 678
N. Thirteenth street. this morning. at 7 o'clock.
E MO VA I, !
BESSON Sc SON
will open their NEW STORE,
918 OH ERTIVUT Street, above HINT%
On TUMMY, March ath,) and respectfully solicit a
oonttnuanoe of the patronage of their customers and
arr DEMOCR TIC CITY EXECUTIVE
COM NI ITTFE will moot at FLANAGAN'S.
THIS EVENING, at 734 &elm*.
RICHARD SIMPSON, Chairman.
JortN R. DOWNING 4 Bemtari„
JOHN CAMPBELL. 1 • It
MR. FIELD'S NINTH AND LAST
LECTI.IRR of the Course, nn the Craw inn and
Do non TRIS IvENIN;. at 8 o'clock. at HANDEL
and IthYDN HAUL Subjnat: Whet in intended. and
what in mills dewoibed, by tho Flood in ()enema 7 Tiok
ets may ho had at the door. It
REV. .AMUEL LONGFELLOW. OF
BROOK I_,V N. will preach on 1311'4 1 . A V neat, the
18 , irlet. at the Unitarian Choreh, TRNTif and LO-
C ST. in the Mernint. at hit:. and at the Senna
Oard•n Unitvian Church. at HANDEL and HAY. N
HALL. In the Evening. at 7)6. inklft2t.
irrPHILADELPIIIA,MARCII 8.160.—AT
MEETING of the BOARD OF DIREOTORB
erPubl.o Sehnele. F.iehth Reot en. hold this der. the
following Preamble and Resolutions were adopted.
viz
*IISILRA,s, The text-books introduced into the Public
Bawds by the Board of Controllers present the only
proper :patter from which questions for examining our
puadcshould ho framed; and
WHPRE... EXerrlineraWhodifinard 'hose text-linoks,
not
i only reflect neon the dement of the Board of Con
trollers; n its selection of boat s. but also do injuAtiee to
those who ate examined. unless previous information of
their intenders deviation be given: cud
ITERIMI. Some of the queAtions riven In several
departments et the late 'Examinations for admission into
both the Hizli Eclionls, were entirely (melon to the Rub
jeat met , e , of the roooznismi text-tin lot. and were ;pal
sunny difficult and DecUli rule unfair tests of the branches
tempt in our Grammy' ftchoola; and
Wriderss. Such munitions double the Perplexity of
the examined. a d often elevate unduly those who, he
accident. may be ore oared upon eatch-questlons. to the
elispariteement of euperior ,cholera, end thus °moo
rage the beat teachers and pupils without any proper
desire; end
•
Moot ass. in other features. the examinations men
tioned were not, In our opinion. conducted according to
aproper ea stein. Thnrelore.
loletd. That In the large number of pages upon
each subject contained in the vacuumed text. hooka of
the Pu hint School'', there is n sidliotencY either for studs
or examination, end that examiners be prohibited front
pie-tinning soholare upon any topic not mettioned in
them.
Rerolerd, That in marking answers each perfect o no
should be equally valued ; that MO should he rermmumil
ae the highest attainable average in it ei,dinit and Pen
tnanshin. as well All in other branches: that Orthography
and Definitions should he examined separately; Volt
Mils should be permitted to read the selection upon
which they are to be mar. ed before they am to be tested
upon it and that the historical dates or one text-book
should be veined the same us so of any other. and
that answers Should not tin rejected merely &muse thoY
are not siren In any arbitrary formulary preferred by an
Resolved. That the .questions used at High I ,l oltool
examinations shall be published with the required tin
ware the day after they are liven to the candidates;
that the order In which the digerent branahos ere to its
liven ehnald he published before the ex ion. and'
that the number of vacennios to bo filled in the High
School stoned he previously known to the Prinuipais of
OTRITIF. ft! So , en Cot they may have some guide
as to the number of candid 'tee they shou'd select
Getelverf, '1 hat the prinoipal of the Gale' High School
hs reqVred to pursue the vim] !read, adopted in the
Bone' 1%11 School — to wit t keep a hook containing
the mark Riven to each candidate upon end; partmuler
quettion to the various branches of the exeminetion ;
iid hank and the original answers robe open to the In
spection of all whom it may concern.
W 7110110,3. It is ineepedient, because inhume to
time applicants who fail in passim! the Curls' High
School examination. to have their names and averages
published, as Wee done on a recant examination ; there
ore.
Resolved, That the Gourd of Controllers he requeeted
toprohibit mink erection In future.
Resolved. That a copy of the above resolutions be
sent to the Board of Contrnllors, and that the beard he
requested to take such me enures. in reward to Cm eon
duotinK of future examinations, an will Insure Justice to
all tonoorned
From rho minutes.
It CALEB W. HORNER, Fien.y.
REV. mit. MARKS WILL DELIVER
the first, in a crone of four Leetures on
T RBD AY EVENING, the lath instant, in the hey.
Mr. Chambers' Church, at the corner of BIWA end
KANBOhI streets. Buldeet—Northern Palfixtino. Leba
non. Carmel. Scenes at the Gate of Jaffa, Radom
Araby. &a.. Robbers of Samaria.
Tickets fur the course, four lectures.... ..... - • . • .78e.
Single
Children half price.
Loth's), Thursday *wining, lath L Monday evening,
19th ; Tuesday evening. NM and Thursday evening.
Dd. in Hev. J. Chambers' Church. To commence nt
to 8 o'clock. mhlfi 1t
T HAI, on
Ty. , ,v2zirl:o,.7„ , ! , ,"A,FriNgE. OF NEW
T SURSD Matah au,, a an a u TUMIDAY, Maruhl7th,
at 8 &cloak.
'itOkeis to each feature 100. For wile by Mr. Baru
Fourth and Qualtaut meow, ati 4 OM Aron "tract,
THE PREM-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1861
itq:NOTICE.—TIIE HIBERNIAN SOLI.
ETY, for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland,
old their Annivere irr meeting at the CON
TINI,NTAL. on nATURD AI. the 17th inst. at 1
o plonk M.. when the Annual Report a ill be rend, nod
an Election for (Moore anti Committees for the (mew
too tour will take Wen.
lhe Committee pill lo in attendance to furnish lick.
etc for the Iminer, winch mill he on 110 tablo at
o'clock preoisely, at the elm. place.
nthl6 It ANDREW C. CRAIG, SorretarY.
A CARD.
TO T 1 18 PUBLIC.
Woes of the atrike of a portion of our men, about
one-third of tho whole number em plot ed, and an ad ve ,
ligament of an essiteletton which engendered. and is
endeavoring to maintain, on antagonism between work
men and employer-, having appeared in the Da Pete, We
!notice them to correct the misettntementa
It ts not true that we are desirous of employing mon
more than ten hours par clay ; neither to it true that we
have reduced the price for overtime. The rule which
the association desires us to change or abrogate is "
follows, viz:
l• Work necessary to be done before or after regular
hours - will he rated at time and quarter tuna. and it Is
expected every ono will do hia part cheerfully when
called 'von "
Thu rule has been In operation two years and two
months, without alteration or modifiention. ft is print
ed in large tree, and conspicuoualy placed in every work
room and office in our establishment since January.
1856. This was the first nail only Role we e oar had on
the subject. Previous to this we had no published rides,
and overwork was done at various rates as foreman and
men agreed upon hot generally, and prineiPallratt Wee
and quarter tune or 25 per Bent advance on dav's wagon.
In making the rale the prise was fixed at the highest
average rates of other city shop.; work done at the
rates fixed lea loss to the proprietor. We therefore
virtually abolished, and or, worded the rule—l. when
note morn. and on no other account do we permit it.
To show our estimation of overwork, we will elate
that, during the year of 1659, the average amount of
overwork per limn was three bourn. and the dill - crone°
to the mon. if lon wages are 52 per day. is 15 cents per
annum, viz: at our rates 75 rents, at the naseeiation's
rates 'AI coots. It in evident, from thin statement, that
It is but a plea to get the control of shops in winch thou
11501711i0Te are employed, and to prevent employ meat of
any who are not members of the nsmoointion. and es a
further proof of this, we quote the 211 article of the con
stitution of the assootat ion ;
The objects of him Union shall be to uni to and an
srapate together on far as practicable, the efficient
workmen of the two trades represented in this associa
tion, for the purpose of uncurl:lc concert of notion in
whatever May tin regarded as conducive to their unl'ed
interest., an the attainment of n fair rate or wares, the
shortening of and rendering uniform the hours of labor,
the fixing of a proper ratio of apprentices to journey
men, the protection of the regularly-aparenticed
ton
chanio, and the abolition of obnoxious and oppressive
retell in workshops."
This organization, screening Well from responsibi
lity by its emoret character, not only governs its own
members, but seeks: by intimulation and threats. to
prevent those from working who ate an xious and wit
ho.g to do so. They declare in their preamble that
' The relation between capital and Lauer niust. of
necessity, lso far as the price of the latter is con
cerned.) result in an antagontain of interests."
We think otherwise.nnd intend to manage our own
business in the recognition of thin mutual interests ex
isling between our mon and ourselves,
No ehjeonon to tne practical operation of our rules
has been manifested by our workmen eating cede
pendently of this association. Many of those who are
members
resume work
their regrets followetrtko, and
would resume work at once if free to their own
Judgment.
With this statement we leavo the matter to the Ju dg
moot of the
!obi° tt N. W. 13A1.11WIN & CO.
.ry"'. • OFFICE or THE PHILADELPHIA
1.1.3 AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
alsticu,
Tho holders of the bonds of thin Company. due Jul', 1.
MA. can now receive. upon application at this office, 10
per cent. in rash, upon tha terms specified in the otrou
lar attached.
The holders are also entitlod to the *nofit of a Pink
ing Fund of $l4O 900 per annum, as established by the
stnokholdars at their annual meeting, held January 9,
1840, and in pu mama of the contract, entered into by
the company and duly recorded, to parry the same into
ifeot.
CIRCB IW/1
it. Treasurer.
ITL6
Notice to the Holdiri of Philadelphia mid Reading
Railroad Coingiango,llo.lgage BOW! <, due July 1, 18nn
These bonds are secured by the fret mortgages un the
road. amounting in the aggregate to $3 303 400. The
net revenue for the last fiscal t ear was stx times the
amount of the annual inierest on those bonds.
The managers propose to extend therm tor a period al
twenty Sears the hoidens retaining the bonds and the
security of the mortgages in the precise eorantion in
which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for
the interest. payable half-3 early, will be issued
A bonus of JO per cent. will be given to the holders. in
consideration of their assenting to the extension. This
bonus will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds.
on their signing a receipt and presenting their Teepee
tire bonds nt the office of the Company, or to its agents,
for endorsement.
Forms of receipt and endorsement will be furnished
on application.
the order of the - Board of Manngers,
ml-tf R. 11. Al r I NY. nerretary.
SALES BY AUCTION.
1,000 DOZEN
STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES,
REVOLVING BOXES, An.
Now open for examination, at Salowoom.
431 CRP'S (NUT STREET.
To be cold TO-MORROW (Saturday I MORNING, at
1053 o'clock.
BAZAAR. NINTH AND SANSOM
BTRF.
AUCTION PALE OF HORBEB,
0.1 Paturday /Horning,
At 10 nielook, comprising—
A pair of last trotting black barmen. a Watson shift
ing-top wagon, cost e. 235 double and single harness by
Pearce.
he above are the property of a gentleman I realong
up his sable.
A sorrel mare, nt yearn old, sired by Denhaw, out of a
well-known blooded morn
A hay borne. 15.4 hands huh. 7 yearn old.
A eau of Comedian bay ponies,
A bob-tad hi tele hors° ono of m pair.
A I loaded buy borne. 8 years n d. 16 hands high.
A large gray horse, 1 04 hands high 7 IDRIS alit.
A fine gray horse, 'Ph hands high, 8 years old.
A brown DIM, 6 yearn Dld la hands hien.
A bay mare. 15 hands high, 8 roars old.
Andiron tray horre,B tearsoid. 18 hands high.
A bay hors*, 8 yearn old, spirited and tool; Ilan trotted
in 215.
Alga, a We.tsan top wagon. and Jenny Lind wagon.
A nerve' mare. 1.5 n, hands 1110.8 yearns a d.
A dark creel bards high 7 y earn aid.
A brown horse. 7 rears old. 1.66; hands MTh.
A sorre*o se. 15% hands high, 6 years old.
A gray tare, 11 hand , lila.
A chestnut 'oriel borne, 8 year/ will.
A bay horse, 8 yams o'd, 16rs 'mods lingo
A bar Mate. I) years ol , IS garde high.
A bar mare. 16 hands high. 6 yearn old.
A promoting young buy colt, sired by "George M.
Patolten."
A Dalt of surnorior bay 'minim mare!.
Also, other horses.
Also,
At the commencement of the gale, will he gold—
A hires on faction on desirable new and second-band
carriages. humps end dearhorn wagons. he., Lce.
trd" No postpignement on amount of the weather.
THRbIbl TIUNDT/ED CATIRFAGFR AT AUCTION—
T trY ENTY-.% INT/1 TRADE BALE AT PillLA:
LELI'HIA.
2bh Maroh. at i On n o'o Wedlook. nesday Morning,
t
Tho colloollon will comprise nearly
301) CARRIAtHtfiI,
ineluding about 6.1 of Idunlitp'e wagons, all of which
will he warranted.
tG' Nopostponement on account of the 'weather.
Mr Full particular' to time.
ALFRED M. ILERENFM.
mbliS-Stif Auctioneer.
TO 'MERCHANTS AND DEALFRS IN
ELASTIC VULCANIZED INDIA RUDDER
GOODS.
Referring to the card of William Judson, published in
the Philadelphia Law of the 9th test.. we call Mho
tion to the fact that the liviktift,e is and Mine. and cal
culated to nslearl the public. fie &sea not offer to ho.d
Merchants and Dealers harmless from cents rind (L.
manes in our suits, nor anything of the kind ; while en
In our card, heretofore published. oiler " thai, Mouth]
any persona, ocuripsnies. or Orion, be prosecuted by Wil
liam Judson, upon the false premien that he has any
right or title in ouch Wnlcanizel }tubber Cionde no are.
and have Wen, claimed by pm, they have only to hand
over their Meta Find the mauls currant of the rdePnre
to our counsel whereupon we will defend all ouch surto
without coots or condition., and Laid nil such persons.
comon.rues. or firms, harmless ngrunat any and all cantata
of Wm. Judaou."
trr AS to the other estmordinarl. card, 1111%111S the
signature of Charles Comb ear, we declare there to not
ne truth ill it. lIOR ACE H. DAY,
ALEXANDER HAY.
Now York, Marsh 10fir,1bie. udttii 1l
VULCANITE —TO WORKERS IN
T IVORY. TORTOISE SHELL, HORN AND BONK
Thin valuable new manufacture having been rerfeetitil
in nip extensive factory. I am now randy to emit or.
dens to elm esdent, equal to ono ton daily.
Mv present stock embraces till the loading tittles of
Combs, 01 a qualitr admitted to be superior to 0112 Vol-
Mottointroduced.
Criesever before
Cries of plates front. 2nth or An Inch to ono molt in
thickness; size. 1112.304r.1i. 12.21, adapted to a crent
variety of Durupsos. Every triple not art supplied with
this valuable article, adapted to thoir peculiar business
My intention is to supply ad trades wilt stook, as well
as to make it no mysetf.
Workers may rely win n quiet uso of this nut elation,
as the article 161.3111 manufacture is not a incept:only.
NOR ACE 11. DAY,
21 COURTLANDT Street.
lilntv Yon a. Match 13, 1..440.
Philadelphia branch, Il and 13 STRAWIIERR Y
Street. mlO6 CO
IN TIIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY ANt) COllert Y OF lA.
Estate of SAMUEL (lITILENS. DOCH9tletl.
The Auditor epooluted hr the t taut to audit. battle.
and Fullest th first and final account of M att'l IN F.
II 7‘l TIT aft Aiiniinitstrator ol estate of
SANIUNI. GITIIENS done:teed. end to make diet,i.o.
non of 14e, bahlreo in the hands of she annotintnnt. will
meet the Sorties intorestiid, for rite purrinites of hi. tip.
pointment, on TUEI 4 I)Iy. Marnh 27th ISO. et{ o'clock
I'. tl. nt hie Milne. No. 113 Booth FIFTH ntretit. in the
oat of l'hiluieloltia. C. tl. 11USHANI9,
mhle-fm&wet Auditor.
COPA OTNERSIIIP NOTICES.
NOTICE.—The Coptirlaership heretofore
existing tiotween (vow. G. Beoners mid henry
Jarvis under the fi•nt of lIII:NNERS & JAR VIS, bar
Lean this day dissolved Persons owing fl tid firm /1,0
notified to make eminent to the subscriber. and Per
sons haying claims apt , nst smd fain will wrwsont them
to him. GUSH AVIIS 0. I.IVIINENR.
N 0.1103 ()IRA RI) Aviinuni
mhl6-3t* ithove Thirteenth street:
EVPROREENS AND ORNAMENTAL
TREE —Norway F l prueo, Septet) Fir. Rahn of
Otleerl,lll Mtn Pine. Ito mlnek.tipreen, A rhorvitme. Dome
Chestnuts. ttilver r nil Super Lindens.-hileor
Plantar, t• Imo, Sycamores. Anti, and all other varietlea
of 'Frees, by the dozen. hondrod.or thousand, at vert ,
in rater, nt HOSEDA t• l .' N URSEDIP 8, HARRY
ROA D. ntllsl' .4 CON, Prortelors.
Heed Warehouse, Nos 922 anti 921 .MARK}.I` etroet,
above Ninth. Inlati ft
isks KTTell EN GARDEN SE E DS.—Eu
lat.'n Extra. Early, Farly Daniel n' Hooke. '9 on
Thumb and Prier° Albert Peat. Emir Rearlet
large. smooth lied Tomato. Feiee Island Tomato. Early
Cabbage, Beets, Ontibilower. hellion. stquanh. Carroty
Early Atli loved and Walnut-leaved Itiitt,ey Potatoes.
Asparatus. (toots, kn, 40, at •
R UM' & RON R BEIO WANEIIO(IS , e,
mhl6-6t Nos 922 and 9? tt Rtreet • nbeo o Ninth.
a CHARLES LAING S: CO.'q SPRING
Pab steles Gentlemen's Drees Hato art modem s of grace
and limits. The London and 1 . 0.110 1011311 are particu
larly attractive,
it• SIXTH and C II EtiTNUT htre'eta.
JOHN DICKINSON,
COMMISSION ML:IICIIANT
DEALER IN Dom' , •PIC AND FOREIGN
EXGU A N v
1101 1 ti 'ON, TRX
Collections ovals anti prompt renottnness In Fnau
Fxchnneo, nt current rates, on New York, Button, u
New Otleflos.
CRESCENT CITY 1r4) . 4 OPennto.
ItTemws. If FINN ING4 k (10 4 1_,1N0, Now York.
PRICE, Ftts., New Yo k
Messrs Pik RCE It BACON,Boston. watitelmir
_
TO MAKE GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS OR
Ambrotvreat there must to sktll and superior ar
rangement Bluth as you find at REIMER'S ltallerv,
SECOND I. treat. above I hone. It•
BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, and
Cninehene. in barrels and half barrels. Inanely:-
ured and far aale
ROWLEY, AliflllUßNleft k, CO ,
mhls 11141 14 RAIOII
AR AND prrou —3OO hula Wilmin g ton
T
Tnr, IN) ltokLdo do., WO pitch. tit more
and for sale by HOWLEY, Atlti BUlttiE It. & 00..
midis 111 Nont I. %VITA lIVVR
•
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ri):11i-doiren%Po7t4Wil' Chtld•an of ave rt' age.
Profeasors 111 1,1,1•11 ft A ND ar. lams. ,
Snlonrilern reamed eve , day.
N. B. Fencing and Sparnng Anaderny at thy mama
sib •
WALL AND OURTAJN PAPEII.
()rem inctoesenenta to geela buverw. Entirety
new styles for Seriog trade. No. Sr North HI XTI-1,
slave Market street.
J. E. VAft METER.
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lIROXIII
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Bu v AGOBB.IIION" has of let, g 0 SYstertinti
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'oho Br ut he shows that his hero a sell denial for
the oppre.sed puts to shame the coward fora of the
Soul h for oppression. Yet the tone of the book, While
candid, frank and manly, is always kind and gentle
wants :
NUT sECTI,CIL, DEC PRATICIINAL ; not partisitn. but
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t o y os,st,g,s egos, by substituting wages for the lash,
free labor for coerced Mil,
From the New York TrOunr.
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eilehoe as the only guarantee of suletY, will enure It a
wore circulation ermine
THE Bn'Cane es FREVOONI Iltfollithout the country,
From the Aibuite )Cim.frirgrarY•
It is n enareMPTIBLE ABOLITI”N PRODUCTION, writ
ten in a von r eadable style, and well calculated to tamt
the muds of ihe young.
From the Detroit Chritimi, ;Amu
It Yurniebee VAIXABIiId I on the questions
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Mom tee lino.for.l Erentne Press.
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FERTILIZERS.
TO FARMERS.
PHOSPHATIC
GUANO •
FROM EOM lIRERO PLAND, WEST INDIES.
THE RICHEST FORMATION OF PHOSPHATE
OF LIME ICNOWN IN THE WORLD.
It contains over So per cent. of Bone Phosphate of
Limo, !wing RI par cent. richer ht Phoephate of Llme
than Done Dust.
FOR SALE BY THE TON OR CARO% AND TO
FARMERS, IP IC
VO PER TON OF 2,000 LDS.
JOS. B. HANSON & Co,
Rote Agents In Philadelphia,
tnh9•fmw-2m No. 39 NORTH WATER Street.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
REAL CASHMERE KNITTING
ZEPHYRS, in double, snide, or split, are offer
ed, for the present. at
THE SAME PRICE AS THE IMITATIONS
AND MEDIUM QUALITIES OF ZEPHYRS ARE
Sold elsewhere. 24 rents per oz.
J. 0. MAXWELL ac
TRIMMINGS. MS I /ITS. AND Z EPHYRB,.
fet)-tf if ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
SUETLAND WOOL, BERLIN QUALITY,
TEN CIeNTS PFR OZ.
SHETLAND WOOL. PxTKA quAtiTY,
TwEt.w. CENTS PFR OZ.
BARCIAINS IN BERLIN ZEPHYRS,
. - -
Double, Sinxle. an,t tsidtt.
J G. MAXW ELL k HON,
Tn. - muss skirts. and lank to
(e27-rot ( ELEVENTH and ClintiTN UT
lIIEDICINAL.
DYSPEPSIA. -FIFTY YEAIIS INDE
SCRIBABLE AGONY FROM DYSPEPSIA,
Nervotisness. Sickness nt Alm Stomach, and Vomiting,
have been restored by DII BARRY'S delicioui health.
roistering REVS. LENTS ARABICA FOOD.
[From the Honorable Isidore 1. Blake.]
Sy miss, 43 Elizabeth street, hilt August, 1119.
Dean Stns: ant happy to inform you of the groat
benefit nu daughter has 0001% ed from the It evnlenta
Arabian. She was very thin and delicate. t clog too tall
for her ate, between tan and eleven, when Nile own
menend taisinl it. It has iaida hay Quite strong nod
healthy. I conaninT it the MoM. nutritious restorative
fast for children end delicate persons.
Ballet o toe, dear Sirs, truly yours,
I. J. BLARE,
13.1 Union street, Third district, New Orleans.
March 35th. tif3e.
For set entrain tears I have been laboring tinder an
insufferable enctntu.denftVed of qleoP, and so dizzy at
tones that I could not help tnl sell: may stomach would
foil too. and 1 Oita became a helpless. enervated inva
lid. At last, on the tell, of June, IP3I. I was taken done
with au alvine flux and killing Pints t the bowers.
Often as lweat to toil at nizht, I thought I should neVyt
tee the mormog. Illy medical attendant and friend. ia
whom was all my trust. could do nothing to Alleviate
my sutlerinri. and sent Ise to ono of hie colleagues,
whose attendance proved P.ll enaueoesarui. all the reme
dies prescribed failing to ullord me nor relief. It was
nt thin stage. of nip disease that. on the ath of Septenst-er
beet, I luckily mot one of my friends, who told me that
Mr. J. B. Monier had passed through the same ordeal,
and had been radically cured by Da Barry's Bivalents
Arabic.. Tberemum I irrunedlately began to Make use
att. and, coon niter. I felt reliesed ; and the extraor
dinary choose for the batter I hove gradual', expe
rienced since. owing to that excellent Farina, incomes
me to believe that I um completely cured.
F. B. BERNARD,
Commercial Abstract Clerk in the Collector's Olbooi
=t=o
. . .
[Front the Rey. Mine. T. Campbell, Syderatone Reo•
tory , near Fakenliam, Norfolk I
peen mbar /3th, 1839.
GENTLEMEN: In all onion of Indigestion. anti partiou
lady when the Lit er is more than usually affected. I
consider Du Ilarry:e Ilevalenta tydbioa Food the bon
of all NW elllpA. 1.12 On mato what use 'nu gleam o
this communication. I am, gentlemen, youre• Aro..
JAMES P. CAII.IPBELL.
Perfect th test 1011 0 strong nerves, and refreshing Bleep
restored by Po filtry's delicious health-restoring Reve,
loom Arllden Food. Upwards of NJ 000 cures and n any
thousand testimonials. molted, with full instructions,
ill =Were Ilb $1 51;13 the U. The latter carriage
(too th, receipt aced,.
v.. 1.1 at the Benin, 243 South THIRD Ftreet, by 31.
MUNRO, vrinnioul Agent for the United States, and by
all Umtata Palmate.
reLITICAL.
_RECEIVER OF TAXER.
EOSIN t:. KEIARR.
Fli - vrEmTH WARD.
Igsr Voleset to Pet , t-sratto roles. rt h111.12,*
FUR CITY CONTROLLER,
OP:OrtOE W. RUPTY.,
Johl2 to FUIIRTEb,NTR WARD
te9^t!uhlert fo tho roles of tho Peoule'a Party.
CITY CONTROLLER-
S rEPIIEN TAYLOR
, NICTICENT It WAR 0.
tiuluect to Demooratte rules. ita-tn"
CHBISTIANI & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF PERFUMERY,
INIFORTERS OF DRUGGISTS' ARTICLES,
No. 45 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Have now open their assortment for spring sales
country merchants would do NYOII to exanune the,
stook.
91711 E STARRY BANNER.
Rats° the Starry Banner 1110:
1%1110111 iin10111: ary.
A fig for Hoy, nrd Cotton lung :
Unhot I l`nion I let us swig.
No elosigrown. Morn anon, after wa have sold n few
more Colon 13arnient Patti nut. at No, 3dt CILES IN I; T
Street. third Story, in fhtfattelphto.
mhfit4t• J. It. SHANICLAN 1.
I - viscAToßi AL SPORTS.
_a. PHILIP WILSON & Crr.. 41,2 CHESTNUT St,
would invite the ewers of PISCATORIAL SrOv T t,
the fieeet nonortinent, And Best quelite, of TACKLE
ever uttered in the city.
Hoch as Burgess' world-renowned Trout, Bias, 1111,
No mo n Bo t ts. Superior Trout. Dam and Salmon Sliea
Fuver extra Cßii/Ble, Salmon, on,
Bess Hooke. Heels, lineete, raffia's' Belt, Silk
s i kk h rld Hair. Gress, Linen, and Cotton Lines,
hl-3m
FUGUET 4: SONS,
• I"rial.2li:2ol?triPAYnterTo?AßS'
Rtoolve regularly re lull amortment o( desirable CI
OAKS., winds they Eder M low rates, fur 08411 or ay
proired Credit. f• 4-4
DRY-000DS JOBBERS.
TERRY, PRICE, & CO.,
261 MARKET STREET,
IMPOOPPOS AlO JOBBRIS OW
CLOTHE, CASSIAIERES, fte.,
Have nom on hand a large and well-selected stook,
Wiiloll they aro prepared to Cell at the lowest market
vices. rah? dm
J. W. GIBBS dc SONS.
u•
N. 631 MARKET BTREET,
Are now opening their
SPRING STOCK OF GOODS
Adapted to
MEN'S WEAR.
In whioh will he found n full assortment of
CLOTH'S, DOESKINS, VEBTINOS, T R161611N GB, &o
fe3-4m
A . W. LITTLE & CO..
SILK GOODS.
No. 825 MARKET STREET.
fe3-em
JAS. H. C3ANIPBELL , Sc CO.,
IIiPORTEDB AND WitOLEBALD DEALERS
DRY GOODS.
LINENS, WIIITE GOODS,
CLOTHS, OASSIMEREB,
BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, Ao
No. 717 CHESTNUT Street..
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
BUTLER & AIuCARTY.
NO. 181 NORTH SECOND STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
ENGLISH, SWIS3, AND AMERICAN
WATCHES.
mliB tmy23
FINE JEWELRY,
AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES
F. P. DITBOB4 & BON.
MANUPACTUIWIm AND JAIP , RTEgI.
Ilene now on hand a full easortment of Net Peas.
Pearl and Jet, Ltruloan, and Lnamelled Je weir) , of
•tie beat quality
NO. 1028 CIIESTNUT STREET,
PfIILADFLPHIA.
Also, a full aasortrnent of Plated Were.
8. W. PEPPER.
Superintendent.
fo=•wfm3m
JOSEPH B. COOPER, WATCH
STARER and JEWELBR, No. MS SPRUCE
treat. brat door below SIXTH.
Particular attentioa given to Repairing Watches.
Clock., and Jewelry. fete Ow'
WINES AND LIQUOIM
PURE AMERICAN WINES,
From the most eminent Wine growers or VIRGINIA
NORTH CAROLINA, OHIO, and PENNSYLVANIA
Sparkling, Still, sweet. Dry and Communion
WINES,
Warranted the PURE JUICE OF THE GRAPE.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS, •
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
inhtl-tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
REMOVALS
SAML. N. DAVIES & SON,
BILL BROKERS,
RAVE REMOVED TO
No. 226 DOCK STREET.
I J JM. D. KELLEY AND GEORGE A.
COFFEY', Attorneys ea Law. have reemoved to
I 2 South SIXTH Street halos> Chestnut fe2BJm•
REMOVAL. --SMALL & CHANDLER,
11, WHOLESALE GROCER., have removed from
63 North SECOND Street, to 113 MARKET Street,
abovh Front. north aide In 2
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ntIAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA.
..30, NT—FRANKLIN BUILDINOB, 408 WALNUT
rtiF.E.T. PH ILADELPti lA. CAPI rAt. AND OUR•
FLUB 1933 0 ,746 70 —lnsures against lona or Datriase by
Fire. and the Perils of the Sen. inland Navigation and
Transportation.
Iik.OIIGE 11. HART, President.
P ROSS Vice President.
R. H . cooo.4llALL.Beo'y end Treasurer.
S. H. BUTLER.. A esistant Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
.E. P. Ross,
Foes,. S. SerMos,
Andrew H. Chamber.,
Samuel Jones, M. D..
Int,%-t[
GenrKe 11. Hart,
A. 0. Cattail,
R. W. Hailer.
11. R. Coggeltall.
lion. H. Al. Puller
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADEPHIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY./
contp,A..yr.sl BUILDING. S. iv. CORNER
ruuliTit AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIREUTORS.
I. RATCII,OIID STARR, NORDIC/LI L. DAVrsort,
I LLI AM Moltsz, , Gno. H. 8 , OART.
NALFIIIO FR, TIER, i0t1:414. Dnow:s.
Jour AL ATWOOD, IL A. C AIIVESTOCIt.
Thor. T. TIIRLUCK, ANDREW V. CAIR,
HENRY WZIARTON J. L. ERRINGER.
F. *ATCHF RD STARR, President.
CH AR LRB W. CORK. fleoretAm felt-II
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANUE
COMPANY 0.1 , NEW YORK.
--•- -
Arafat's:
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
iNVESTIM I n VEST MORTG AROA D: REAL nu?
WORTH' OVER. WU
The premiums are towna than in many other Cornea
11162, and the Dlvidends have been URKATER.
This Is a strictly Norma. Company. These are AO
Eltookholdeni, so that ALL THE YROFITti
MONO TO TIM I:,7HCRICD
Pamphlets, and every information, man be had
enants, on applic . R ation to
ATC
PHFORD STARR, Agent,
e. W. oorner FOURTH and WALNUT Strnots.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES,
Thomas Robtrts, John Welsh.
Mordeoai L Dawson. George IL Stuarts
tieorge M. Stroud, F. hi. Whelan,
john 11 Myer., J. Fisher Learning,
Joseph Patterhon, William C. Ludwtgo
John 11. Atwood, Arthu- 0 Coffin,
Thomas H. Powers, George W. Toland,
William MoKAO. Thos. Wattson. n2S-Iyi I.
is- NSURANOE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—PIRE AND MA
RINEING INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCH....NUE BUILD
.
SS. artered in IT44—Capital eseo,(o)—ASSet/, JAMMU 1,
1869. 8347 4.3 60-100.
All invested to sound and available aeouritiee—con-
Drina to insure on Voshels and t7arKoes, Badding:, Stooks
of Morohandise, &o, on litx.ral terms.
IRECTORS:
Henry D. Sherre d, Ueorge H.
Bumf.
dimeon Tohn :taniu. Grant. Jr.,
Charles I.laoalester; Tobtare , Wagner,
Witham B. Smith, Whomas n.Wattsea.
Jolt IL llndd, Henry 0. Freeman,
Witham R. Whlte,t Charles S. Lewis,
lice C. Cara m,
SIDIRRERD, President.
WILLIAM HA R P Secretary Je tt
HEATON it .DENCISLA,
HARDWARE
commissloN .11E1iGHA
410 T OMMERCE awl 510 NORTH STRIIEIS,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE; OF
CUT NAILS.
HOLLOW WARE.
CANT, BLISTER, AN GERMAN
STEELS.
Which, with a complete aesottment of
AMERICAN HARDWARE
The) offer for eale at
MANUFACTURERS' TRICE&
fat-Wm:in if
CARRIAGES.
OF TUX MANUFACTURE OF
WILLIAM D. ROGERS.
REPOSITORY,
No. 1009 UItESTNUT STREET. Nn.
1011:f
AWNINGS! AWNINGS!! AWNINGS !!
WM. F. SCHEIBLE.
41) Bovril THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT,
251anuftioturor of Awnings, Flags, and Fancy Window
Awnings.
All Awnings mad, at this establishment are proofed to
prevent mildew, without extra charge. fe23-liu
M . SHE \V &Co
PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT,
No. 39 SOUTH EIGHTH Street,
Above Chestnut.
This i e t h e only eambliahmant In the city devoted
exclusively to PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. A greater
variety of OVAL , GILT FRAMES on hand than van be
found in any one cadabhaltrnent in the United States,
and priori lower.
ft - Bring tour Fltutograpie, and have them fitted
without extra charge, mh9•3m
THOMAS &I MARTIN,
217 CHESTNUT STREET,
RAVE FOR lALIC
APAQUAG
SEAMLESS BAGS,
IN All RIZF.O. re2A-1m
TUE ROOT AND HERB DOCTORS' OF-
Flnti in NorthSECONLlßtreet. Barley Shelf Betel,
Philedelphmok here he ran be e-nsulted the first six
A of every month. Be hss opened an °Mee at :21r.
3. A. fil,e,TOß'el, Bacon. where he can ho consulted
dorms the month of March. Also. the 20th, Pith, and
treats April. Also tha t 23t pyth. mo nth 01 d ray.
treats Mt Mee:roes tha fleah is hell. to. Children with
enk Inmate made to walk in a /Ilion tone. Al. dpeases
of a deltoete nature strictly oonfrdentlal. N. B.—dee
Camden!.
trilaP4Apl DR, W, LIVINOSTON
W ANTS
AN'rED—By a gentleman and wife,
two or three furntshed loons. wiihout board.
in a pleasttnt suburban neighborhood, from two to six
months Must he respect:oMo. and on brat or second
floor, and rant Imp. A pply in person, or by letter,. to
Room N.. 0,” ramn-man House. mho .71‘
$O O 'CO INVEST,bI a busneYi3 1, nnns r eePe. a ,lm Ve n s e ,b4 l ;(res4 "Davia'';tireaname bUsir ri•Thapn'oh•
WANTFD—An eprgement as Book
keeper or Cl.rk. hen younz man that has been
connected lour 'ears with a fast-class rouse /a tin. city.
Pest of ray reMrenee glean. Address TlibStAa."
Blood'a Dispatch. mhl3-3t•
515,000 TO INVEST IN FIRST
CLASS 1110ETOA01.8. Apply In
NVANDI,v, k STEVENSON, N. NV. corner FOUR. M.
end A FICII Street. uthlt 3t.
WANTED—A SITUATION by a Mid.
dle-aged Married Man. lea first-re te Salesmen
in =WIT eny hiplines.; psrectly fniniliar with ae
-01A111I-11; writes a ',ya a l hand, and is a good corres
pondent. Eke much experience in business generally,
having been eneeted f ee twenty years, and willing to
make himself generally useful. The best cif refe
rence. given. hearse address " Business Man," at
this office.
Y. B.—Woold leiailing to accept of the position of
Secretary of an Insurance Company. having occupied
that position, and having a large circle et sogurent
aliCe ruble iSt.
M E C [ a l A H
I N . l k U .the A n N r,
n T d W ANTED._.
steadyl c
employment,h ini st s
8 1m
good wages , and prompt PII7N'VIV,j;DWIN &
mh7-wfm3mCor. BROAD and HAMILTON Stream.
WAN TED 1,000 Ladies to send for
DE Rtrafl'R great hook. Every young . man and
woman contemplating holy welock khould ha ve tu t ,
book. I' lactose 25 cents to Hon 81, rhaadelphiaP.O.
b,29 lm'
FOR SALE AND TO LET
1 - 1 1 OR SALE—A Dwelling House, near the
State House. eintab'e for Olheart.
mhl.3-lal. CHAS I,EB RHOADS,
414 \YAW% UT Street.
OiFICE TO IBP, ON THIRD, BELOW
WALNUT Street, near the Exchange i two
room? communicating, with firs-proof closet. suitable
for a lawyer, convey an Ae r or broker. Ap ply Lo
mhls Gt• 24.1antith T HIRD Street.
VIOK HALE—A RETAIL DRUG STORE
or the first class. centrally frosted on one of the
erinoipal thoroughfares in the city. Apple to the pro
prietor. r3AMUEL h. VinON,
nitag gt• N. F. corner el NTH and NINL et".
ca La ROY: STOKES TO LET—Fast
gat. of FOURTH SOAat. juk.t below Chestnut, well
nd pled fora large business, lad will be let low.
atippl, to CHARLES no. 731 Market street.
of to OA. L MINN. N 0.618 hoe arm. Intilti-6t•
FOR SALE—One Six-Horse-Power Port
ab'e Steam Engine and Pump. together or sena
ra'el; ; only used a taw weeks; will be so d low. as thy
owner has no lurther use fur them, either for cash,
Part each, and approved notes, or would exehauge for
groceries, provisions, or some other good (Mid. Apply
at 375 South SIX 111 edreet. mblsdit•
$5,000 $3,000, AND OTHER SUMS,
to loan on Morixor• or City ProonTlY.
S. W. THACKANA et. SON.
mhls 3t* 111 t'ooth ThIRD tftreet.
1 4 1 LOUR STORE TO RENT—The old-a
--• tablished stand, No. 707 8. Second street . first door
below eloppen et. Phis is one of the best stands m the
city for a ndkor'd end family trade. The buildins to PO
feet deep, 20 feet 0, me. and four atones high, capable of
storing barrels, For former parneularsnquire
of NI. C.3l' EV ENSO X.
tohl3-41• No. 711. S. BECoND street
31ONOMENTAL WORK, &c.—The Sub
... scriber, who ix about relinquishing the bur nevi,
le now aelhng off the e..tlre mock of the MARLILE
YAW), MI ARCH Street—consisting of fine Monu
ment., Head and Foot stones. Statuary, Ito., and auh
oils an ea , ly inspection of the same.
The But ;ding end other improvements on the lot to be
dowsed of.
inta 32(.. WILLIAM MILL MoORE.
cim VELLA RESIDENC SIN G ERMAN
TO WN.—Oentlentea who dolma to build atter their
owe tote, ceo be supplied with choice Lets. with
hbe rat a/lrance, if requlred../. HUBER,
inhl.3 6t Z)6 South FOURTH Street.
TO LET—In Germantown—A double
three-atones dwelling hoes.. with modern un-
Orogemente. fine grounds. shade. fruit, he. lupturn of
A. ILE k.SH EIM k,R, 432 MARKET street.
412-rnwl6l*
eig J 0 CAPITALISTS.-FOR SA LE
kiaThe Machinery. Stock. and Fixtures of a lame
Manufactory
. of PAPER HANGINGS. replete with
every convenience for carrying on an extensive bum
nem A desirable investment to persons of energy who
Cullpush the business For wile with or without the
buthling. Inquire at 323 CHESTNUT Street.
JalSsfmtf if
pm FOR SALE, in HADDONFIELD. N. J.,
a plertsar t Cottase. with about two acres arrows&
amide, fruit trees, and accessib'e from the city, by rail,
in 21minutes, five timesa day. and by a travel tui nuke
of six lodes. I'IICO 86 000, terms easy. App'a to
ED. NvALN.
mhl.l Ire 702 WALNUr Street.
cq A 110TTFE FOR SALE OR TO
r-RFNT—Furnished or unfurnished. Forpart,u-
WM apply .01 ho proonscap Isiortinve.t corner of NIN
and LAICI 7 BI' r•troets. ffal3-61.
trA FOR SALE-150 Acres Ls•nd, being .
V 3 the weli•known Memnon of Health Greenwood,
ilirnoch which runs a le , autilul stream of pure 11,310 r,
widening into a lake, near Pemberton. Barlinetnn
N.J. P. MIDI/U:l'ON.
rnhlo 6t 6 North PROaT Street.
FOE, SALE—A new three-story brick
loolinc. L ,l South Tenth street. Double three.
atm, Inch buildings, with molern improvements built
to the beet menner. Inquire et N0.7.2e South Ph NTH
Street. mhln-121.
nlt SALE—The two HOUSES
izaNes. an and 411 ARCH Street.
THOMAS STEWAR 1190 N. Jr..
Inh2.lrn. 413 PRUNE Street.
lIERR'S HOTEL FORRENT.—The
LaProPrietresstr the above well-known Hotel wishes
to retire. and oder, the Hotel for rent. The furniture
will be sold, or rented also. F articular . address
fe2l.lra
_O. H rnr ERR. Harrisburg Pa.
49 , i1 FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Store No.
.tea. 3.14) scinth WHARVES. above Fine street. Tan
nin r th , olieh to Water street 2.9 S 1)1,115 (cot. APPLY to
E. B. Wit El, & W.. 309 WA LNIIT St. rulg•winnlntlf
CIERMArfOWN PR PERT'.
A-A VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
The wituable Fenn and Oonntry Bent. oontamine lot
normsof highly cultivated land situated in the town
elite of tiermanio • n, Philadelphia county, end within
Tiniles of the depot in Germantown.
he situation of this property is not to be surpassed,
being bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the
went by fownship lane road. and on the south by
Haines street. and within one-eighth of a mile of the
Limekiln Turnpike, and a quarter ci! a mile of two !Ma
trons on the Chennut 11111 branch of the Germs...Hewn
Railroad, High street, and Washinzton
Innn-
The location of tne above property is hi eh and heal
thy. the land well watered and lying acre advanta
germels for Cottage Sites. It commands an extended
view of the surrounding country. and is internee ed
by the streets runninellrom Germantown, as land down
on the Surveyor's elan of that dustriot. The property is
laid out in five acre Into. lithozraphic plans or which
may las obtained mg application to either of the under
siened.
AIN , , ft valuable and handsome Building Lot, 'situated
on Ntanheini street, near Plank road, Germantown, con
Gonna: in front no said street 137 feet. and• in. depth
about ti.3o feet. having an area of about 4 acres. The
ground lies 'deli and slopes towards Manbeim street,
upon which front is a row of large and eled,ant shade
trees.
Alm, sever it fine Ruddier Lots adjoining and in the
vteml y oi Fisher's 1 .ne Station. Germantown.
For further particulars and t• rats apply to
GEORGE JUNK UV. Jr.. Attorney-,
S. 12.. cor. SIXTH and W • I,N CT Streets.
Or to SAM L'EL B. HENRY.
GERMANTOWN.
4 :(11 COTTON FAOTORY FOR SALE, IN
CITY-OFTIIE RFADING. PA
The RE A DINO MANCFAC UIIING COMPANY
will offer at Public Sale, at the MA. PION BOUnc , in
the laity of Reading, on We:MI*BI)AI'. the : sth day of
March. fed), it I o'clock P. M.. the property known as
• The Rending Cotton Mill," located in the city of
Reading. Itgrks County. and nets of renal:Wawa. 54
miles Item tide water. at Philadelphia, and thirty from
the Coal Serious. containing 13131 ason's self action
Mule Spindles, and MO Loomis. Main building =see
Get. consisting of three stories and an attic, with slats
roof, two a Inge, one for boiler house and repair shop,
1Ca11x2.5 feet, nod the other a picker's room 61125 le. t.
In audition to an Office orraide, and a Store House 77 , 01
feet. with a elate nof, and a turn-out from the rr eadreg
Railroad through the latter. and thence over roil
aJhutca, where the coal is dropped without has dlin;. o 4
poste the Furnaces. An engine of= horse power, wirh
two separate nets of boilers, railroad communication
di
rect to Philadelphia rand Now York.
Thu generel health of Rending. and the purity of its
water are probably unequalled by no city in the Union,
while the finest agricultural regions in the State cur
round /t. sat urink for its markets an abundant and ebony
Bopp!, of prOVlCieue.
1 hero are several acres of ground attached to the Mill
which can he cut up Into huddler I vs.,
The where Mill, with its nischinerY. is in coed order,
and to well worth the attention of cepa-dune and Menu..
iacturere.
Persona derdrous of obtainins. information can doper ba
calling personally upon. or addressing by letter, the un
dorsidired Committee of Manager&
ISAAC ECKFR'F.
ISFNI a MOT Tor SON,
J. BOWMAN BELL,.
Rending, March 9 fmw-t:'..5 Committee.
n(LLIARD TABLES FOR tALE.—Two
first.nlau Hilliard Tables. with Ai inch marlil ,
Ends. ard latest irderoved cushions. made last Ma)
now usinit at the Mount Vernoe House, Penn alio%
Fifth ereet, Reading. filiplytir H. A. LANTZ.
2.3 East MARK F.l 4 euare.
Revllns. Pa.
ZONES' iIoTEL—PIIfLADELPHIA
ItY 'rho !nava and furniture of thus noted lintel are for
tale nt a arena bargain. The furniture is entirely new,
having been put in within a Sear. and the house now
doing a aucecoatut latooneee.
Inquire of I). NI KruiEß., in the lintel , Of of F. 13.
EC If I HA. N 0.13 MURRAY tit., N. Y. fali-ti
FOR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of
Christian and Twentieth streets. hams three
fronts, suitable fur a church or faotorr site. For terms
&.0., Address J. It., at this office. jail-tf
FeityroßY LOT FOR SALE.—A yak:l-
eorher lot. 1!3 feet square. !Lavine three fronts,
admanblv located fora factory site. It te stowed In
the southwestern part of the city, in a rapidly-im
proving ne4hborlioad. It will be sold, on reasouadte
terms. For particulars. tuldrees " K.. ' office tFrets. tatadf
VOR SALE. -The Stock and Fixtures of
a- of a Lumber Yard, row &Nag a ,emi
Which mar be rreetly Tiirreeeed by our one ha' e; the
TeqUillite emptuil. Any one iturhou to enoze in the
Lumber Dude. this is a rare chsrl , e. as the lard is in
one of the beet hmationo for bll•t11,15 in the mtv. For
further purbrukre she r im the volume, corner o f
6tßaßli avenue and MANKLI7.I etre:A.
thhl2 Mit Wit
SPECTACLES, CORRECTLY
To ENTVGII.T.
OPER A-GT..I.'3SM MICROSCOPES,
MArLlE.Motile +I. I , IBTRUMENTs,
ST
can
KOS COPES AND VIEWS,
&Id at the tow prices by
M. J. FRANKLIN, Optoian,
tahl3-3fir 112 haul h 1 . )11R1H. ht., below Chestrut,
WILLIAM N. ATT WOOD,
ItFl h.
- -
No. lt) North EIGIITTI 2trcet.
tohIS CV ADO , . ARCH. x+.r! DO
t re L, r ,......„, .111 liN lIALL, FUR
NISH N(2t I'NDERTAIf FIR. would re
spentfully inform his frienle eird thn cubit° that he still
continues business at 1313 VINE Street. All articles
furnished of the Lest quality, and on reasonable
Isms. mh13.60
CHECKERING 6; SONS, MANU.
FACTURERS of Grand. Square and Iro
tight PIANO FORTES. Wereroolna,6o7 CdEo I'NUT
Street, Plenoa to tat. taken in exohenqe, tuned, end
raptured. Also, in connection. a full stook of Poeulqr
Mn. n 111 n . ,• lin•Nk• •to
cuL' I:IIE,E.N A 141.) IVES l'EliN \ISK•
4.74 a. CHAN'fd pattleniada Invited to call and
ezanotto the r ear and ■elendtd ataortment of Mllltnery,
consontna of Bonnets. t..apa and Ilead-drereee, at V m
M. S. Bistto we. No. 1018 CHESTNUT Street. neat
otor to the St I.avrenaa }total Im
JNIOI.IOLsoN,
• Manufrotarer of
6HIRT9, LINEN and MARSEILLES
NOSONIS AND COLLARS.
A lame and choice assortment. and rat Ina. ma PE. 111-
73111 of hand. onto watch I ',Mont.'', ratite the at.
(Satan oroolll and promp t -ronn,•H°.' . "" bo -
Id. IS oorner of 82..C0ND and ARCH Streets. P
MS-rro`
w. (*WOMB zt
• office Id Sotita FOURTH Stmt.
. . .
1141 ,
WHARF, PINS STREET. SCHUYLKLIJ4
Dealer. and SUPPoral
OP
UMW Mountain. Lehigh A . and flohaylkili
id 0 L..
crohandifte taken nu whAtimP. of/1D
IfitAtilt eltril, —5 to 1403. 1, it 3
:Inelko Tel, in assorted orseiool roe:Roos, or the
I,tost ostch, for mile bj C. C. 13.1.1)L1.11. , 7cA RCH
Lott 34 door above Front. WA*
ADltist:METiTt4
IVALNIJT-STREET THEATRE.
v 7 4 01,1 Leaflet .k; is. BL A. GARR Errscnr
Statae Malcacer , —Mr, R.F . VCR r
Acpat... _ ;oq. n 4lokrigy.
MIBB I. sr DAVFNPORk.
TRIO 'FRIDAY) MVP/ITNG P•rnh
Lam'
PE HP/MT OF MID-LOTHIAN
Puna. .1 M. Daveniaort l•ilfie Deana,
khan Adritir ; %luta., Wildfire kl•a Ann • C.strail ;
Ueorkfie Robertiati, Mr. L. R. Sheira Rsvid Lewis.
20:r • blyer.
lICT Pr ca. L. nariaL
Pert. lenred arthont extra eharre.
D'° T e open at 7 o'clock; Curtain will rise at bait
put 7.
HEATLEY CLARKE'S ARCS
`•I3TRFETT.PaH.
BENvPIT OP SIR. COI LIMB.
THIB T ‘ FI F P; I PO k R Y TT T NE % -131114 4 TE M R'r h
h asrannsl. Mr Ca ' ;Mr C' , star2o2 MUM.
1r wal ls ; aloe May. assmt Palma Taylor.
TIM IR , SH
To ciosolude wsth D681,11.N0 DIVERTISSEMENT.
SCALE 07 PRICE4.—Ad0 1 / 5 810tt. 25 rants , Racered
Bests to Dress Circle 3734 rents; Parr/oat. ao come
Doors seen at PA ; lerforminces to commoners at
75: precisely.
TAN MOE'S GREA T SHOW,
N ATONAL TIMATRE. WALNUT Eltneee.
above Etabth.
.. .
. - .
PRICES.—Preas Circle. 50 tient' ; Parnife
cents ; State in Private ifoxes, ceate; Whole Pri
vate Boxes. 83 and 86.
CIIANGE OT Ttv E.—DOOll open at a quarter berme 7.
To oommenoe
THE lIIT n'F' THE BE %RON.
THIS (FRII'Ak t EVENING, Mamb 16 . mak
A most yore) And •zoltier Peeettes. reereatlitille
AN EII6LTS4 STEEPLE CH e Se.
Engagement of the eelebriVect Clown,
MR. TONY r • sToR.
-- •
Who will appear in his most Millis Yoke.. Bongo, and
Recentrim hes
Mr. T. NFVILLE in los daahins ante of Leaping.
Pi.,,,etone..kc.. on horseback.
The Entertainments will include a vinery or
ACTS IN TEII4 RING.
13r the mrst Tat•nred Troupe to .Ameilee.
PHIA, 13th March, 1860,
DITZ. Fag..
Leader of the Germania Orchestra.
pIIILADFL
CARL SE
DZAR Eta :
T tin undnrrj
lion of )our ahiliti
PLIhIENTARY r
tore for Euripe.
Be kind avouch
engagements best_
Yours truly,
ll. ' ttinirti A Home
Chits. Vern
0. H. Graff L. Candador
F. tsraff Ctrl Wolfsehrt
J. An fain irsoar Vern
RimW. Grayson P eaob nstock
Dickson ! Welter ,
H. Rein IM. Landenberger
G. Peacock IC. F. Menzel
. Kneass 10. A. Pchepaler
J 0 Resencarten J. W. Drexel
U. I. Whitehead 'Wm. V. Wioht
H. Davide
C. b. /Joker 1
C. I I : n i 9 ri s l B : 2
Mahliohael C. C. Rehottler I
W. Camas Geo Runge :
Wm. N. Vaux Geo. L. Seam
C. D Barclay • G Frey Ur
H. H. Farness . Victor Gallic
A.l 4 light C. tt. Rena-ks
C. W. Little Oliver l Puller
H B. Graloard .W. N. Paler
R. R. Mackenzie ;C. Wickersham
E. Borers '1 A. BAP.
A. C. Dul es ki. Cube:mar
e. R. Bacon .F. P. Steiner
T. P. Parry J. T. raolgamuthl
T C. Tripler IG.Letwrukaan&Co
C. V. Hi' pfeLl; %firer Oars
J. J. Allen lc. Kaiser
A. G. Emmerick F. Feb toeder
A Lawrie Jobs Welk
E. L. Moss ' • . }Creche
E.
F.I. hirers Carl W Peters
L. J. Eatrognao F. L. Gillespie '
Kited desire to teatifa their aporeoix
and 'apneas. try olfe yol a COM-
,oNcrRT, pre ;ion to nem
your afoot.
o name such time es win fait yens
REPLY.
P.ILtDA,PIUA. N• rub lith ISS).
AlexAnder Rawl.. .I(4nbard Vann.. Fred443.l
Grand. and others:
OEI 'rumen :
• .
nur invitation hes been waived. Plena went
my heart felt thanks for your kindnese, and itiles me to
propose NS the tune for the CONCERT, 1.111;13.8DAY
EVE:WALL Mar the Thud.
Your obedient eervent,
(Sitined) It CARL BENTZ.
VIFTEENTII ANNUAL FLORAL BALL.
—D. L. CAR.PFNTER'S FIFTEENTH AllrlfDAD
FLOR AL BA. L will VIA. plsee this AiIIeICAL
FUND HAL. WEIiNEBD Aprillah.
Tickets can lie had of .1. Thornier. Este— 3/1 Chseteut
street. of the Committee. and of D. L Carpenter.
inhl3 At*
cDONOLIGII'S GAIETILS—RAO Bt.,
heiow THIRD.
STAGE MANAGER HERNANDIZ.
Eli GA GEMEWT-iiilliE
- • •
Celebrated
FELIX CARL') BALLET TROFFIA,
The above Troupe red] appear EVERY Evpuniro,
TPer are the most 'wonderful performers 'Max. sail
ear. received 011 Saturdep everung rrall dm awe -
thilllUtiClLlTl2ll.o.
HERNANDEZ!
And the te'ented Company aypear.
Fast appear, noe of
THE McCARTY BROTHERQ.
TWENT Y -SE CES PERFORMERS.
riIEMPLE OF WONDRRN,
Northeast corner of TENTH and eTIFEr%T.
Streets.—Wt.l anon close. Come then and me BLITZ.
in hs Magical Iduerons. Vent•ikauum. the L....6.mM
Canary Birds, Bot.by and liVonderial.antamstaa Hope
Dancer.
e - tt;ertive Entertainments every everang. cowmen
r 734 o'eteek. nd on
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.
at 3 o'clock.
AdmiAaion 25 moat,. Children ar.ata
EITENTEENTEI SUCCESSFUL AND
MOST sOsiTI VEIN Tlll LAST WEICR.
nAhDERSON'S Y.XIJIBITIote ROOMS
Jayne's Coininotmeratt insert ihnichner. CII.I4TICUP
mreet r &stn. north side.
THIOOON'S ART MUSEUM. •
Will pow tit ely close
On SATURDAY :SKINT. March 17th.1813.
tinfliteetne Interest! Unsxsmpled 4 uoceast Ortirl
nnlity Splendid Effects! Imposing' Tehle•ui 1 COED"'
mandinz Pa,:enntry frrepresTrWeLeach:er
The ineme:enient *bare the honor of informhte the
public thst nn encasement Irtvlnt beer Orem.] m
ppn
°toer cify. the Art 31 asenm will not re mam here aDat
baturd•e 'tierch 17th. therefore maktng this
CIEQI:IYUCALLY TOE LAS; WEER!
FRIDAY I&'c. Senefit of Mr. •St'l sALL
FAMILY MATIN Ws on WVTIN sue nay and
tIA
-1 OR DAY AFTERNOONS.
Browne Fntertaunnent—Dyont open at 1 o'itiookt 005,
mance nt 7%.
Adoi 'salon—Adults. SS de.: Children. U eta te.blll et
WILL StioßTl.* CLOSE.
THE HEART OF THE ANDES:.
AT
TILE ACADEMY OF THE FOCI. ART&
10-a CH cMTN ITT Re - rent.
9 A. M. 4115 P. M. and 7 4119 P. M.
cimusinn 23 cents.
Vint , fa reviewed to brier Ope•a G'aaata.
CLlllltilli'S
GREAT FALL-NIAGARA.
AND
OIONOU,VB NIA 04RA IN WINTZE."
NOW ON EXHIBI 10. N.
AT
EARLE.% OALISERIEIf N ,
16 CHESTuT STREET
pENNSYLVANLI ACADEMY Of TO
A. FINE A R TS.
lass Q , IIESTNET STREET,
Is OPEN DAIL], (Sundays incepted ' ) from) A.ll.
till 6 . .
Wa P nte M d—The Tenth volume of " Ureic Beisreem
Testicle." of Psi-cease.
Admission SS cents. Child= under 11 yea hal
price.
Shale.' of Stook VG.
CIERMANIA ORCITESTRA.—Pubbe Re
hearsals every SATURDAY. at MUSICAL FII2I
RALE. at 3,to'cioek P. M. Ticket. to be had at u.
thudee, and Beck tr. Laarton's Altaic Stores. and as
or USI-ete
BOARDING.
GEN' LF3IEN can be accommodated with
pleasant rooms. with or wltttout board. at 97
PINE ytrret. rohl6 St
7
0 CIIkSTNUT
comely-fututshed Rooma to let, watt or with
out Board. mht6 A•
TWO PI EASANT CHAMBERS VA
CANT. with Bas d. wt WALNUT St rabl-Int•
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL.—Cash Will be paid, and
paid,
the Michela Ticep ‘ tor Lech& and ate' CAST.
OFF CLOTOINO, by 1141418 28412 / Bus 517. Albed'a
patch. zehh
TO COIN COLLECTORS.—United 'tatese
Cotes and Medals purchased at ahi gramma
or exchanged for Souks am.. by EDWARD COGAN,
Li North TENTH Street; also, for bale, the fotlonni
Catalogues:
Priced Catalogue of gala of I. N. T. Lerick's Cotes.
PO cents.
American Store Cards. (11.33. I IX) sea O.
J. J. Mickiey'a Dates and Degrees of Raft of Da
ted 'eaten Coma la cents.
Toe three Catalosnes tor LP cents.
feel Imo KDW'D COGAN.
GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS.
JSCOTT ---late of the firm of Win
• cheater & Scott—GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH
ING 8 ORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, NU
,311,E8TN UT Etta t, (nearly opposite the GirsniHmin s )
Pdedelphis.
J. W.B.%timid respectfully call the re of his
former petrone and (Manes to Ma neer store, and to pre
pared to EU orcers for SIIIIIT3 at short Donee.
perfect fit guarantied. Wholesale TWA supplied
Sze Shirts azi C3llars. irll-11
JOSEPH LEA.
NO3, 22 !ND DO OILLSTNET STREET.
Incites the attention of the Truitt to his Stook of
COTTON, WOOLLEN,
LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS
MADDER PRINTS.
M2=l==
MESSRS. HAAPL SLATER A SONS.
SUTTON MANUFACTURING CO..
SiONTEBELLO COMPANY. Ala.
THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING,
Inc:udxng many new suadard Pattirns.
NEAT BLACK & WHITES, PURPLES, LAV.II.
SAXONY & SHEPHERD PLAIDS, & SIDEBANDS 6
B B L,r I AND DRAYS. AND CHOICE DUSTER
.1.
WOOLLENS.
FANCY CALTIMERES asid DOESEINEI, ke..
FROM ROCK COM, GLENDALE COX-, NSW
ENGLAND COM.,CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK.
DALE AND OXFORD MILLS.
EBERHARDT & SONS'
SUPERIOR - L.l6i pO:SKLN AND BOLE Km-
_ _ _ _
TURSEL
&ammo% Pine and Panted. of all oolcrn and VMS.
ti ea ; a egOookf Jeaoa. T ,7 -1 1 e. C"-ds. Ceebtearetta.
:se ree comprieimg One of the boa atoeb t
the oo:mt.r.y. .
AMERICAN LINEN COM.
CRASH, RUCKS, SHESTINGS, 2(13.
Ja2l-1m
EDWIN CLARK'S
HIGHLY IMPROVED
nod:Lively Patented Combined .n neinr and Bohm'. or
MEDD-JANT FLOUR MILL,
Dail, in operation at
No.tss RAC c Ste:fir, egad..
This urinval. ed Floor Milt. including the complete
grinding a-d bolt,n: machinery, oreop.es a specie nj
only I feet wide. et at feet Melt. and twee.t'-coos fist
lon g; manufacturing within this small compass, at
single operation, and with but little more than au hors*
power, t extra. extra. eithernee. and all of th e low.
and the did - enlist kinds of etre., ; pro
m sunlit. to the beat done made from
d e o r c r i r n a r i "Au elr edgoudall
given amount of wheat, by the beat Merchant Floor
Mills in the United states, or in coops. Its aver-ace
eve of grolding is two barrels of superior Dear Per
hour.
'1 his new, compent. complete, and e•lebrated door
mill has been caretully slammed be manyof th e Meet
experienced mil:ers in this country sad they sawn
mously bestow upon it the highest commend ettons 42d
hare Riven their testimonials of eta marathon superiori
ty. and to immense whiny.
Millers, mill.nwneis, merchants, capitalists. @retell
torn and the publm to timers!, are reepeetfull• Lashed
to call at d examine the highly useful and gently risk.
boatpd dour mill.
In:cremation tionoernine the rcreh.ue of the Faust
Rights for States and counties and the mile. for *TNT
portion of the United Putts. Great. Booms, la
Harmony. Russia. and other A g rieurn Tel ornatrthae trig
be plea to all pennons addressing their lettered.
F. DWL`I CLARE. Patestee.
N 0.233 RACE at...below Third. Phileen.
57 For further inierritatlan Coneerui no this eekstiew
ted ir m 11, please to read the yellow handb,Der. de
soother it. as IT
D RAWING AND PAINTING MATT.
Rid*.
nuipeers and Aujatecta' Stationary.
grecianlnums Mate ri als,
rotteborratua Design and Vases.
Pant Bats, for Cniktran. and Ors ter /Irma sat
'todonta.
r•ctures and YrctnreFruter.
PirMenr Cards, Anted - Lessard Preto&
entalcarna tasty to the, trada.
SCHOLZ t. WI 3T.
___l4_ll, go scvet-
WIIOLBULS vuiTau. WAS
neo . Nortbmp
Q. P. Perseb
••• H. Goddard
J. MaMartria
.*, Minn Peak,
.iii;a l e s rr e a r aDer
3. R. %avails
fferman Allaa
Geo. Datoar
, Jobit I. Harju
I. H. Hstisa
H. 4. Jones
, R. P. Marton
Ge o .
Wmd
Ed. Weldon
1 S 1 .I.e6rte
P. Middleton
H. floraticiann
Richards
A. Bruckner
lc:. B. Pearce*
A. Hos..
/Lewis Levis -Yr
!earl Waher
•
Can,. Mohr
la.t. Heat
H. W. N etherill
A. gptt,litus
C. Etumberg
Peter Kraemer
C. Reed:time
Gintartie Runt,
Hemmer. Hum
Cart Loreas