- (4 DII~O3kTA'YOI~T9: , -14 4 7thr *';fi:Tlitirettol. e aniphor-87 hhdo do I patt:sit Bh . WWelahi• m; t if r ett zit i = l 4 th: 7k Mt 92 stogy omits and dolbloßatd kAdktio, • iff:rg°l", INTSLLIGEI~CE: sig:k9yivrit i!Aez StsaMthigtelaWare, rannon. 24 houni from N trorir: with mete and passerighrs to".) Aliderdioe. Pam two barna:and tarn brite , bound up Bombay Rook, and bus Thou Wittar t fog St Batts, at anchor. istc B,Thttrltillt barnalmr.• 8 darn from Cardenas, witBll-1 , 1 , end mblassee to 8 & W Welsh.• - Salo Willie. Brown, Red ys from New- Orlans, with sager wad.. molasses to E A. Bouder & Rae been 13 d eye no.th of tinwares. Mlier P MoColleT. Daunt*, days from Milford, Del. with .1h lumbar to 11 MoColtar. - Behr Meohe,to. Hendrickson, 1 dal from °deems, Del. With stein to riorietiso & Carrara. Bohr John Whithy.llenderson. l' day from Odom, Del, with /rain to Christian & 011 , 11141. Bohr Wm Searle Hazen 1-day from Smyrna, Del, with grain to Jas L Beerier & Co. - CLEAJISD. Bahr J Wirer Yawn, tialveston,D B Station & Co, Bohr Rl3llfillan, Sleuth, Boston, Noble. Hammett & Caldwell: • - Bohr 800 Witelt. Tyler. Jereoy C ty,Blakietin & Cox. Bohr North Peed°. Morey, Chelsea, do Sty 14 Claypool . Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. - MEMORANDA. ' Elteittabfrllonslngton; Baker. Cleared at Boston 15th hist for.Fbiladoleba. Plioamship State of Georgia, Garvin, hawse, arrived at Savanah esterday: Stea n mstop Rally, for .Philadelphia, sailed trim] Riehmond 15th inst. Litioimahlo John Ball sailed. from Queenstown 25:h ult. for Now York. . Steamship GlipMew. Thompson, for Glasgow, °feared. at New York yesterday. • Steamahip Asia, Lott, from Liverpool ad inst. arrived at NW" York yestorry, Biesmabie New Yo rk. Van Sauten, cleared at New , York yrsterday for mown. _Ship Philadelphia. Poole, from Liverpool , arrived at X46W Orleans 12ti, mat. - Ships Oliver Mosey. Southern &Ws. Tiises.rrola, R Jacobi. and J Raker, for Philadelphia, were loading at Moe pool ad Mat. ' • Ship Marathon, Vandyke; from New Orleans for Si za.re, arrived at Brest 25th nil —iihserious tinware. _ Ship Perald. trowel!, from New'Orletins, arrived at blverpost lot inst. • Shea_Kate 'Hunter, Reidy, from Mobile, arrived at Sava Feb O Lim . ° Ship ar S "a hmrook. Doane, from New, Orleans, arrived at ity , 2d st. Ship: el mods. Smith, for Sydney. NSW. cleared at N Strw York vepii•rdel. Bark Rattle, Bea dl e , for Philadelphia , cleared at New Onatle. E. 2Rth ult. • Milark Map Ynliand. Pawn. front Glasgow for Phila delphia sailed from Fayai eth ult. barmy repaired • Itri Abel. Miirtres. sailed from Bordeatia 25th ult. for Philadelhia. Brig do me, Ebsen, forPhtladelphla, sailed from Cotta Stth alt. . Bohr I Irelynd. Sto>linan, for Jacksonville, cleared at New York yesterday. _Bohr 'Dorcas Ireland, Baker. from Elizabethport for savannah. at New York yesterday. Bohm Arcturus: Newcomb and Mary Johnson. Nick sumo. forPhiladelpkin, cleared at Roston 15th inst _Behr Henry May, Hoover, for Baltimore, cleared at Borten 15th iipt. - Behr Louts Walsh. Patna, for Philadelphia, cleared at St &Me N B. llth lost - Bohr F. Shoes, Godfrey, from Boston, arrived at Oal-' 'piton sth inst. &Mr F lath i lyaway. Davie, for Philadelphia, sailed from Pt Bedford nst. - • Samar Jersey' Blue. Chiulser. hence.for New 'York, went aohnre on the Hook. ommdte Station No I. at to olalook oo Thum%) night. She Ilia about one hundred yards leeide the bttrnint ship Wftbamo. it is thought she 'WM net get off without enietanee. She ices easy, gind mats no . watey. • Nobrisei l Bole, Marohl&-Sailed, gems Crape Glyaler, 144.10 Rich. and Genre', Edward. 15th- , Tn port ate A . yob" Ar nn. John lt Plater. Joe Hewitt, Lady Et on, pony Pries. 5, A udenried. J4l Po Thomas beco4 Xilight. Sophia Ann, F Reed. and N B Ton ARRIVALS AT,,TEE PRINCIPAL HOTELS TIP TO MELT'S 0 ; OLOOS. LAST NIOLIT froniTIRSNTAIe-8. EL- oornor of Ninth and Chestnut. ftThomas, As , W/I .Tutksqn, ni Y 0 Ewiar Phi% ' WH. Oliphant. Richm ond ilre k Aris h j. l lnosto - Eyz N iii h hi l S n Al n y , " Ohilt H Rath ne. Xenia, 0 n ... o Gray a & d 2 •-:t trants f ..i,,,,,, et0n le y „i r‘ Wilson. Pittsburg §Tarlor.Dauvrile Vs QM Bu blett, Dan villa. Va M 8 Martin: N Brunswick 3' li Dollar!, Jacksonville MO tstmpson. Boston Miss 11 Simpson, Boston lor Chall'e & dam N 0 John Mountro rt. N 0 hs H. Bern hill. 'Paulen Frank Porter, N Y M Bose, Clarksville, Ark I N lems Washington N Molcissick W C Whi t temore, Conn ' Loeb, Tenn - I. .T W Bradbury, Yet r (limn & ia, KY - Geo 0 Crain. Ti y L Foster, Alex. Mn 8 0 Band, Balt C Ponta it Is.. .a Y Mrs Thorndlke. Boston B Hallett., Conn : Oen W 'inxburr. Baton aloe NY It ssoi , heters. Tito a R Lansing', Ito Z Clements, Zanesville, 0 B It Mush. Ohio Mimes T Morris, Va A Phoney & ht. Boston Dr il Grim & In. N Y ' ' Frtrote it Btevet a. N Y J . 8 Patterson & Is, Potrav Mm ve p PattersontPottsv .1 Met null. Wash, I) C J C.oates: Ps Miu 8 Johnston. Pa R'l' Corm*. Parts, Hy 0 W Shenherd.Ta C 0 lurant. Poun B Post,'N Y ' 1. P Morton. NY John N Barry. Baltimore A Ham Iton, NJ Mr Burry, N fohn Cowman. Conn P R Borer, Conn • P C italhonn &.ls. Conn . Miss Calhoun. Conn 1 7". HLarithlki. Wheeling, Va fismu.l Harter, W., Mrs .1 It Wilson, Balt T Mautett, lislt Samuel B Leach. N Y I M Rossi. N Y gtlement March. N H.O Carpenter, Bass M M Rhodes. Mass 'Jae C Holden. N Y LI Ably.tt. Ohio, W Bartley & la, Conn G L Todd. - Psns ' Jfi. Walker. Mass W L Bradley. Conn 'N 7. Braille , Conn It V Richardson, Memphis T WC Pmith & la. pi 0 CY Denny. N tr ' J 1 Yanchn, N 0 fismust.w Allikon. Ohio J. ow Gritjen_, N Y ' John H Smoot'. 11 C - . RP. Berry. D C , D lindulsti. JD 0 W B Fessenden, Proy ;ohm; Worth Richmond Sas Jackson. Richmond M. Welch, Roston • Mrs Underwood, nostOn ;Those; Washington M Rossbrarte & la, Gs g Waterman. Conn .. 8 G Babcock. New Haven 0 N Hoadley, New Haven V Hine Athens, Ala It M Palmer. Pottsville 'l' C Austin. Harrisburg John 8 rebel!, Pa Miss B it 811101,111 ti.J3 Edsrman,N "I Cakt 6 Cannon, Del Mr HODSE—Chestold et. bettor Ninth. Mr MALY& - S M Thayer, PhDs • F 7 Shattuck, Phila. W N Stewart, Mo • 1. Walker & la. Mo Miss Walker. Mo . II W Lturby Ala La Miss Sue Imshy, Ls Master Imaby, La Mr Rowland Lake Super's' • stp Withorow, Pa C F Mills &la,Fle, Mr White & la. Ohio Mina E White CU° Misr Waite. Ohio Jno C We'sh, Cie, 0 Dr Jag C ;Ninon, ICy W P . P4B/8184. Ye _ _Mittel.. Lttsby.la Jon S Hall. Columbus, 0 Mira Roll, ''olambue, 0 /7 0 Lea Prinomon, Ark V M Compton, Ark Owen . • 'Theo A Momyomery, N C W-ti R Falk,ner. N 0 • JnoWillte, K 0 • MIAS& White, Va 7 0 Judson & la, N Y T.l May. N Y - • C 7 Bantn3aieko'd Jun Purdy & la, Wash g • PINton Boston F Auhtnr. N Y -F Gaillem,'Fiwanet 0 Metro , & la, By ' Hugh fildoPiror, NY tobt 1. Watkins & 18. OS ..__l Watkins. Gs I.e Austin A pie, Ala w a Rawlings. Eleit W Glasgow & la. St Louis rise 71 Mark. atl nine - Mite Clark. Pt t :oris F 0 Clerk St Louis 7, A Chandler Washington I Mo.re. Ity Mies Moore By Chas Wider. PhDs , A C Way. Del pr A Byrd. Fla Chas E Ferman, Pa. "- 'll W Price. Richmond - 1t Is Poirenhacher, Pa ' TI 0 Place. N Y 'W Brace. Via Jas Monroe. va - , Dr Pare, Valparaiso IN F Olrity, Del In* Fly. Phil; NMI Shone. Phils .i e Woods. Lit 0 0 athann & son. La -/ W Heriman, pa, W W Halley. •rkanae Pr .1 8 Pritchard & la, La ' Master Pritchard, i.e , 7 , Filva. La H W Smith, Bt Louis .1 Simoson, Indianapolis Aare Ecolezton & ch. 11 Y El M Shoemaker Salt iit Perry, graph Oily .7 0 Pare. Jr, Richmond Johnston, Richmond ' A C entquett.N,Y VI mowhray. N Y ' Mre Kelm. Pa Ire Perkins. Pa Williams ~N C . H_M Wildmrhurn. NO ' ill .n ' owls. N 0 It Blarnhard• er o r hack & wr, N Y Mr Canfield, Balgl 0 Mo her. N y J'E' Clarkson. Fla - Styr Clarkson. Fla Miss C aitena, eta Mom Waters. ma • W Alexander, By - R table' . I , l'y VI B lio n lire l N Y Y , Orden a Ctita r Od, NY ii 1, Becker. Man JI M Rite. Mm ft Tiohnson, N 0 rs Inhnson. N Y Mies Stockton. N 0 - • T Apt leton. lake Valley KR Bmierl one lewd Col A ' lien, Baton • Al es Allen, Amnon *0 W II Ilardinr. Petrolt tuthlerfinlit Ohio, - B A ' i' I i o chm ond • Vs Daßamon, Cabs M Mrs y tMOO & sent. Cuba lllaiti) JonW W o e er C yOhio T Ft Stewart. N 1 , H L Triplett Mich .1 D Cameronflinnisburg AIL Jones, Cal MERCHANTS' BOTEL—Fonrth street, below Aroh. • ‘Afirßd I .l l t2 s e. k Pl ' ii„ Cal i/. l ;T:gl o ii ' t em • 1111,0wyn. N 0 R 0 Hicker . son. N 0 Rl4 Larkin. Hickman, Ry 3 T Harr w. Nevark, 0 Walker, Cin, 0 P t arch. Jr Easton, Pa H Rinolnir, Nevada, lowa A B Goss & in. Mo / as Rlnnead. Renton. o K it Miller. Ind 8 Williams Kenton, 0 A F Horner, Snlem, 0' 'I Snider, Baiem,o ti W Pugh. Phila. BerniCarrenter.Scottsv,Ky J W fleeter. KY . J T McKinley, Tenn , Saml DaviirTenn ~, ICirkpatrick.Pittsbnrit Zoller.. Canton. 0 I. Btranser.York. Pa 0 Secic York. PaHen John Babson, Me .Vm A Lowry, Danville, 11l I) McConville Ohio. X a SM.lllnr, N Y W NWitt. NY W N Patter on. N II ' W M Colman. Tenn ABM Fowler. Texan - -A G ward. Mies ttlt We , t. Miss W 0 Sawyer. Tarlisle hos Twitcher. Paris, Mo R 0 Rowan, Tenn obn H Doke. Tenn ' RII Turner, Tenn .1 +awns, N Y flinhard Rear, Minetsville 0 W Benner. W ash , D H Amore, N J - -1...,0r 1 Conn. Wrath, D 0 A D.Taynes, Albany, 0 W H Garber, Stanton, vs AMERICAN HOTEL-Cheetnnt street. above Fifth. ER Rimball, NB II Cbatinins, Balt Wilson. Phi l& e 4 0 B Ilion, Tenn A Latta. Tenn Jahn NI Fakes. Tenn iPi Wilson. Tenn W Hankins, Conn Coats S.) Jan 'A Oroehen. hid • . rile C oW li tr l NTl" Va 1 1 .1 1 ' . ; V erg e . I TI I C ra ICooper Lancaster 0 Campbell, Altoona 0 DsBnr. Tenn I) C Fpuriock, Tenn hoe i Smith,Richtoond,Ry W Mende. Maas A N IS7tiVg,,t-as Gen Stevens Pa • 14 Han'SV. Les. Mo a ‘-- 'Aron ID 8 Jones Boston d AWells N 0 Tateoheraoqy W Reivt.NY _ trill P llama. eon y - B Clark, Jr. bes, KY P Ransell.Charlestn,Bo - "14 R i p en * , lrTir . x .- gr.,,,E,00.. N Y 'nos Y - .--. AWES' HOTPJ.--Ohestntit Arad. below Seventh. '''' W N Todd, Balt . C M Billion. Phil& 1, M Hight. N J has jerkin, Mo Haloes, Mn .. • Thg 4.7.1.1°P Ina - 0 Davies, N Y , RII Bodkins, 'kJ II - ha W rake. VO. ',' Miss navies. N Y ter Davies N Y lvt c_ohen.N Y A Ry th er. Wash D 0 .W F Eittakineham,Weeh A 0 Cantiinghitm. k I ' T B Blank, N J 0 Megg.n • ar. N J Miss Meeker, N 3 . enri 0 Reaves , Wash • Mlt Clerk, Leavenworth .• .111 A rotor, Pa • 148 Taylor, Gainer 11l C. /OWN V " " "hePParo, aptlnkfleld .1 N Aehton Ya • J C Hill, rt Y • s R Rota nano, Oreenfield, 0 A A Faulkner. Mobile C R Stull. 8t bents Al 1) Davis, Ark Three MI Fiawkina. - N ir . Jlt Lawrence. Rlohmond "." A 0 Brimmed, Richmond A llithorne, Balt ! - '.. .1 !Mailer, Md , . AH. Hunatmrser Pa Jos Jones, Pas .1 Bnekleb Jr, Bait . wr. 1,01118 HOTEL,—Chestnut. above Third. .1 Catlin. N YCapi,Balwrilalt Heitie.. Cincinnati Lewis Wagner, Balt 11Thorn.N Y BB Hitch. Doi • "T_Yielits Pottstown - A Mahal ds. Conn NV' reloar. Charlotte. N C W. bane, N Y , H a r.air ter, f fatt7Vtd,liiriark, N J l A C ; ,-P Lind. Vs • 4111 Roney, Allentown • E Bream WiPten, De 71 A A Walton, Wilneton, Del E H Head, Phil. t TRH UNTON'HOTHL-411311 street, above Thud, ht ?been, al, -1 1 M P Adam!! lowa H Jacobs, Lalazette, lad T Wris he. lad P A Rummy Cal P Wheeler &le, Pa 'W Major, potteville J Newman, Ala IN Henn, Ohlo - A J Casebeer, Pa MIAs Taylor, Oridaeton, J Harwood. Pottsville H Meyer. Mutton, 0 ; R F mustier, Fairaeldja W Hoses. Pa Mark Jeoners, N I . G "Al eo r li W r Wnoe:N Marietta, Ohio - H Bender, piston, Pa . FOUNTAIN llnTlo.—Elooond WAAL &boo Affrke i -,.. ',, ... rD It Miller_,Bilitob'a- Wm 11, Wentoott.N J :-- 'cisteot.t. failiv's,ll J T 0 Moira, Roadetoira ~ • . SPOk. PAM • C W Hemmed. Maas ' 1: ' C ratClll. amirms . . IFt Carter, Felton t ,,X4 • 7leirlowa ; AIL FORllirgtoll, Del ... fill. Doi - .1.: 114oksion, Del ';. ~, ' • Ail . ,oAllev, IFllm,Del •i, p, itootten. Del ~,, m, D a l - • A H Cook, Dover, Del {Roo , , ...._ . BTRIMS ONION HOTEL--titi . trArt 3tree6nove f ixth : 4 ,10 k 7). saiers",cl4" SAWB O :ineY , S id° p ,Wgite=aglur. l l , ta ijkall 'A e X i gt74l,ll Jl ° lll airs, Lanoaota l r: „h ,a ;tmi heg, 6d 4, Emit Bhoser, I,anciaster I i r„ • mast White, Lancaster Lewa B Bract. Pa tfoo yr Sherman, Pa ~..,k- , •;111%."T1 OHA & HOTEL- -- Ita.oe street, above Third. TT !Teazel. HAW aa, Pa va SoPa' - - h Vt \q, Barth, I r NI 00 , - P H Hew am. , ' ,_ , ht D statue, Look ,Havezi '''---: a h l r ll4lsl'l ; l3P `'s a -'' ?IT it I VZ I :: l il l ettsville '.: l ifi3Vl:: ' tl'AlTllis job l7 °3 4Vi l ic lu i: ware: .Eigi: ik *ran , ' ktir x rd.2l , N y ' t ,-, , ,.be1.i r e4 Pe ' : :-: :',- - ', Ip A Citaike, NY ' ' 6- ' ( i "° 44 I i 1 ''' rn I "ft gin ga Wortiville -',''''' ~ 60 f',S,,P'S '. ';''' .- ';-: " ; ! r r f, ' :? , ': , ,i,' -1 '" 'll:dia . /41*. iiiitlittit4thiiaoi ,', iti): 01,119zrhill' iinikatite'll4pli tn g ummor r. r . A . * t ' .;•- '-‘ ti u tizeS, e , ' At) _ A hpillatcritt ' ;..-,,: 1- =:i.-" , :; - ; ,- _.::f..;-: - f..-:1:,z51':.. , ' , '.; f - •: , , ,' L T _,.„f - i-,:er. , t , t..=-', : BARLEY SHEA HOTIOond at., below Fish 77 F Drinthottie. Pa PillscOubree & 44a, Fa 3 Shade. Doylestown Jae Vandesrill, Pa PieriE4 '•l4. Parry. Pn M B Watson, Boobs ooy , , 3 8 Eastlitun, Pa Cyrus Heartburn. ' lbws Brans, Busks oo 1.. W ill aJt s , Buoy , oo Jae Thornton. By beta. Pa J D Hendrio. Doy estown J M tam Doylestown J B Sawyer & la. 'exam Born antler, Buoke ao khn Sailor L New Jersey H E n ote , Ought:4lmin W Horner, Hartsville, Pa BEAR_ ItOTEL—Third et.. above Callowhlll H M itimmond. Ya T Wolf. Danboro .I.lvi Temple. Huntsville A Suokmito. Feasterville Dr I A Ben drioss. Phil& 0 P Bhott, Doylestown Jacob 'Haldeman, ra, A 8 Ronda, Southampton s Morrie, Phil.. Cosner Roads, By be try .0 Clemons, Chester Valley MOUNT VERNON HOTEL,--Seoond at,, above Aroh Chunk Mice Perry,Trenton C Christman; Norristown ft 8 McCoy, BrulsePort A M Haines, Doylestown W Rsdoliff, Pa M A Reed, Philo HCCtution, NJ COMMERCIAL HOTEL—BuIb et.. above Chestnut 8 Nighthignin. Pa J P Bmith, Del .1 M Lacate-111 H Murphy, ark OD HII Black, Malts, M Hammon , Del Thee R Polo, Phlla BAUD NAOLR MOTEL—Third it., nbove CsiloarMll Boni Brown, Month co ' Jonathan Itguith, Buis Co Chaommo)* N Snail 8c.k... deans, Bucks oo Wm Beano, Duoks Co Beni Beau, Bucks co MARRIED. .DURRIN—WENZELL.—On the 2Z4 of rebtuary last, M I,y Rey. R. A. Ca den. Mr. Thomas Dunn to Miss aryl.. Wenzel'. both of thin oity, BI.II..AR—W 1.. ,MS.—fin the oth met, br Rev. John street, Charles W. Bash to Sarah A. Williams, •both of this aim 4 * GABEGI-WRAWIR.—On the ts)th of February, by the Rey. B. M. Tillotson. Mr. Columbus W. (Melt to Miss Mary F. eldest daughter of Cromwell P. Wea n°, both of the cite. MOFFETT--8R1CKEL.1....-Op the 10th instant, by . the Rev. John A. McKean. Rtahard Montt. Esq.. of this o ty, to Miss Lizzie M., youngest daughter of Cart. Sam. prlokell, of New. Orleans. DIED. ogieitES-23 thel6lh instalarnah Ann, dictator The reigiver and friends of the fatm_yi are respect fully invited to attend her funeral on Twittery lifter peon, March 701 h, at 9 o'clock, from the residenen of her father at Germantown. without further no•len "• • • C RID 40 11, el D.—On the 14th met., Sylvester Cridland, in the 1, year of his atm. Funeral from the residence of his mather. on the' Towne hip Line road, east of Broad street, this after noon. at 3 o'clock. • 8 MALL.-0n Wednesday, the 14th thet., after a short %etc, Mrs. ninth mall, widow of the late Thomas Smell, in the 77th 3 ear of her see Funeral on Monday. the of 'inst.. at 10 o'clook A. 111 , from the residence ot her daughter, No. 105 Serino) street. BE a TRAM —On Thursday morning, 15th Instant. in the 60th year of his age, Mr: Jos. Beetham, of Bridge port near Norrietown. Funeral from his late residence, Bridgeport, on Sun dae afternoon, at 1 o'olook. • WILK'S —On the 13th instant, Joseph Wilke, aged 34 yearn. Funeral from his late residence, No. 21 Oxford greet, on Sunday. 78th inst. • SWERNEY.—On the llth lest., Ann Sweeney, aged 80 'seam Funersl from hor late residence, 79 9 Pessyunk toed, this worn me. 17th. nt 8 o'clock. • MciNTYIIB.—Ou the 14th inst., Mr. Thos. hlelntyre, wed 60 years Funeral from his late residence, No DM North Eighth greet, above Master, on Sunday afternoon. at 1 o'clock. , • TRORNITOXL—On the 14th instant. Anna Mary. daughter of Wm. P. and Sarah L. Thornton, the lath year of her an.. Funerel from the residence of her parents, No. 1089 Delaware avenue, below Sheckamaxon attest, on Sun day a iternoon next. at 1 o'clock. • CoNyleßY —On the 16th Inst., Mary Ann, daughter i of Patriot and Ann Convert, aged 6 years. Funeral from the restdenee of, her parents, No. 121 8 tenth street this morning, at 9 n dock. • DETTSRSIL —On the lath inst., of consumption, Sam!. AL Detterer. in his 37th i ear. Funeral from Inn late residence, northeast erecorn f MACPSixth end Pine streets. this aftern . x.n, at o'clock. R ESP ON.—On the 13thiest.. Rebecen.a.ife of Macpherson, and dsughter lexender Male Cunningham, in the 22d rest of her age. unseal from the residence of her husband, No. 7 Clare street. south of Carpenter, below Sixth. this af ternnon. at 2 o'nkick. 000DMAN.—Seddenly, on the rlllh inst., Charles 8. Goodman, in the 39th year or his ate. Funeral on emulity. at a ..'clock. from the residence of his father-in-law, Jeremiah HaneberrY, at the Morita nice' semetery. HARRY.—On the 14th inst., Mary AL, Youngest daughter of Rees and Emeline Barry, aged 1 year. 3 monthsand 6 days. Funeral from the residence of her father. No. 133 Diamond street, above Second, on Sunday morning. at 8 o'clock. JOHNS.—At Pittsburg - . on the 14th nut., Jennie Johns, &eater or Thome, A. Johns. Ber relatives and friends are invited to attend her furless', from the residence of her grandfather. 000. W. McClelland, No. 818 Arch street, this afternoon, n. 3 t i alßßlL—At Frankford. on the 14th fast, John Rodgersar.. in the 24th rear of his ',Fe. Funeral from the residence of his father, Sellers at., above Unity. on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. • DAVIR.—On the 14th bit., William Henry, son of bocci end Martha T. Davi.. in the Ith year oi hie age. Funeral from the residenue of his prtrents. 1305 Melon street. on Sunday afternoon. at 2 o'clock. • 8 PANTON.—On the 14th mg, Mrs. Ann btan'onon the ead year of her age. Feller 1 from her late residence, Mal Summer tt., this afterncon, at 1 °Week. cOL,BhIAN.—March 14th, in this oily, Peter N. Cole man. erred 39 rears Funcral at Reading, Pa.. this afternoo Le s ley o'clopk. MAY —On the 14th inst., Joseph in the 00th sear of his ago. KNOWLIBB.—On the 14th inst., Thee. Knowles. in the 35th yens of his nee. Funeral from his late residence, 1708 Lombard street. on Sunday afternoon next, at 3 &cloak. • The relatives and male friends of the family are In vited to attend his funeral, on Saturday, the 17th inst.. at 2 °Weak P. M., from his late residence, No. 614 Mar. shall street. -- RE !OVAL! .13tssorr & SON WI open their NEW STORE, No, WS CIISATNUT Street, above NINTH, On TIJESAT, (March Oth.) and respectfully solicit a oontinuanoe of the patronage of their ouatomers and th° goblin. mha-tr. KrYOHNO DIENS , CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA TION OF JITILADELP , -JA.-1, sermon of she r.°ll , Ar creme will he d livered ID. V.) nn TO MORROWSBshbath) EVEN INO, hy the Rev. W. J. H. TAYLOR.. In the Church. Omer of TENTH and FM BERT Btr•ets. et 734 o'clock. Al I young men are ear neatly invited. is rtr, NORTH BROAD STREET PRESBY TER! • N OHDROR, BROADWAY HALL,S. B.conlor of BROAD nod BPRIND GARDEN Stroots. Bev. E. R. AD AKB will Dread' TOMORROW (SO,- bat RRU h MORNING . at 10% A.M.; and EVENING at 7'4 M,. PRAYER MEETING at 7 P. M. BEATS F. lt` THE MODEL MEN OF THE BIBLE. —The next monthly Ferman in this actinic, and the Net for thepresent MM. VIII he preached in Pt. Pant's Church. Third. below Walnut. TO-MORROW EVENING. Service at half rat seven. Young men are respectfully invited to attend. it* frr CHURCH OF THE. COVENANT.-- CONOP RT HALL gIIFITT'N DT Street, abnve TWELPTIL bervio.e TO-MORROW . et 1034 A. M., fir the Rev R. A. CARDEN, and 734 F. M., by the Rev Dr. MAY. of Yi mein. It. rrr "THE HIGH PRIEST'S SILENCE." —Rev R. A OA.I)RN on this eubleot 'TO MORROW (Sabbaths A FTRRNOON. at efi . o'clock. in AMERICAN pannP,Nrci' HAI to corner Fourth sod (I..nrce 'treats. Yonne Men nartieularly invite(l.l)" p3THE OR EAT WANT OF THE CHRISTIAN WORLD—WHAT 18 ITT —floh Jeot TO•MORROW EVENING, et the MONTH sTREET CHURCH. sbove Noble. Roe. U. M. TIL LOTSON TWAT.. Aforninr service of 105 E o'clock. 11* i•G. CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH. DNI• VERSA WIT,/ LOCUST, East of BROAD, Vev. Dr. WIL• 1AM.04 Pastor. Pervires TO-%. OR ROW, at 1O A. M. and Hi P. M. Subisot in evening—" Rea sons for Universalism." Beats for strangme. lt* SPIRITUALISM.—MISS EMMA MAR DINGE. ot New York, 1'011411 , ton) at SaNBOM STREET HAM.. on SPNDAY, at 101{ A. 7,1.. and 71{ P.M. Admission 5 canto. She will alto lecture at CONOYRT NAIL. on THURSDAY, the 124 March, at 8 o'clock. Tinkers 10 costa. It. ICrTABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH. e tiES weet winataanth street —Rev. Dr. T,'" i ßuini preach TO•MOR ROW. lathipet.. T i t o clook.a. M., and Rev. Dr. NEVIN, at 73d o , ciapk It firTAB EUNACLE E. cituncii, RLa WERTH Street. above Jafferann.—Hev. W. WThIaMICHAbI. will afoul) TO-MORROW. at 1O) A. M. and Hem P.O MURPHY at 7M P. M. rre• REV. SAMUEL LONGFELLOW, or BROOK' LYN. Bilk preach on BIJ al I , A V next, the ii h" inst., et the Unitarian Church, TENTH and LO CUST. In the Mornlnn. at lOC and at the Penne Garden Unita*lan Church. at HANDEL and HAYON HALL. In the Eveninx. at 736. mhl6.2t* icr THE SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF the "Young Men'e Central HOMO Miniioll" In .bormq in Bedford street. and DaVer wren , . and vicini ty. will be held on THURSDAY RVENiNO. Mareh 23, at 13 o clock. at the Union M. S. Church, Fourth street, below Arch etreet. Interesting ad4reases will be made by the Rev. George F. Kettell, Youghkeeesie. N. Y., Rev. Dr. Castle, Rev, Franklin Moore, and others. EDMUND 8. YARD . JOSI AII B. frt HEIMAN, W EOR M. GE M ILI C. Ferß.vE IKEN,O G N, FD H W WA D DKINN.NY, mhIT-et` Committee. frr NOTICE. —THE CHESTNUT A D WALNUT-STRtteTPASSENGHRRAILWAY derAPA NY have made an arrangement with the ChM net-street line of omnibuses to run from their ¬, WHNTY-FIHBT end CHESTNUT Streets to West Philadelphia. blantinwiPe. er.o. Exehenge tickets for the old omnibus roe tee may t e had of the condnetora. Onsnibue tinkets Prop' West Philadelphia are toed on the oars. On and after MONDAY. the 19th. the omni buses will not run emit of TWENTY-FIRST Bveet Tickets to or from West Philadelphia, blentaaville, &0.. by ears and outibne.a reef e. mhir St GEO. T. THORN. Senrytarr. STATEMENT OF THE UNIONJBANK ea required by the second section of the Act ol the Oeneral Assembly of this Commonwealth, approve the 13th day of October, A. 13.18671 Amount of limns and di5c0unt5....,............5inci.aga aa • a9floje 717 007 18 due from other berate.— .... 61 913 66 of notes in ctroulation ~.. 93,290 00 r, deposits. including balances due • to other banks.... 449,860 77 PIMA DELPIIIA. March 16,1860. CITY OF PRILADR4PHIA. : I, James Dunlap, President of the Union Hank, being sworn, depose and say, that the above statement is oor rent to the best of my knowledge and belief. JAMBS DUNLAP. President. Sworn before me, this tsth day of March, A. 11 1800. It r. C ELL,M AKER.. Notary Public. ErOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. MAUCH, 1880. The holders of the bonds of this Company, due July 1, IMO. can now receive. upon application at thin office, 10 Pie Per c atts en c t h ed in cash, upon the terms specified In the citron y We holders ale Mee entitled 10 the benefit of a Pink ing Fund of 8140 000 per annum. as established by the stockholders at their annual meeting. held Jarman 9, 1000, and in pursuant* of the oontrhot, entered into by the company and duly recorded, to carry the same into rect. 8 Be AMFORe , 'Preasurer. CIROULA 6. Nelsen to the froldme of PhileiictpAia arid Beading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1. IMO. These bonds are secured by the first mortgagee on the road, amounting in the svgrealle to 83.900 400. The net revere for the last fiscal leer was six times the amount o the annual 'merest on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them for a period of twenty rears. the hoidens retaining the bonds and the security of the mortgages In the precise condition in which they are now hold. Preeh sheets of coupons for the Interest. payable half-yearly, will be issued A banns 0(10 per cent, will be given to the holders. in consideration of their romenting 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. ties bonds at the office of the Company, or to its agents, for endorsement. Forms el receipt and endorsement will be furnished on application. By order of the Board of Managers!, Ird-tf R . McILBENNY. lieeretarr. FOR YOUR PARLORS YOU WANT fdfe•size Photographs in Oil of those you hold dear: for Pictures finished in the beat 14/10. resort to REIMER'S ballerv, SECOND Street, above Green. lt. 'UNION FARM AND FLOUR MILL.— The Latest Improyementean be seen running by nailing nn the manutacturar,.. E. C. B. ROB kW. rnhY7-3t• n o. 111 MARK MT street. OILS —3,503 gallons extra bleaohed Ele yhent Oil t 4 000 gallons extra bleached Whale Od ,• 671)d0. naked Whale tal I and 60 Ws. extra No. /Lard Oil, in etore and for sale by_ ROWLEY, 41,8418UR1Y ER, & CO., mhl7 N 0.16 South Wharves. MACKEREL -3(0 bbls 290 hfs. 100 qrs. and 270 kites No. la Net reeeived, and in prime order. For sate OY 'WILLIAM. J. T4y/ nR & CO., mblE 122 and IE4 NORTH WHARVES. 120fIf, bbia. extra Mackinaw White Fish, in Mere and for Bale br WILLI AM J. TAYLOR & CO. mbl7. . • /22 and 194 NORTH VvIIARThEI. ItiAPKEREL —515 Bbls, Nos. 1, 2, & 3 OA Afea erel, In assorted one tit titigolregee, of he Weer eatet, for We V O. - of Maid= & I*, Atilt Iliffehedden above mt. NEW rUBLICATIONS. ALLSTRANGERS IN THE CITY VISIT INDEPENDENCE HALL— od spould be provid.d with_ THE 11.1401t1 ON INDEPENDENCE HALL, Prom l i e Ear lest period to the Present Time. Ent racing lographies of the Signers Of the " Declaration of Independence," Sketches of theltelics • • contained in the Hall, and A Complete Catalogue of The Portraits. , 12in , Illustrated, Priee 81.25. Alen THE OLD BELL OP IND E PENDENCE; orThila dolphin In 1776. By the Author of " The Camp Fixes of the Revolution." eta.. eta. 12mo. Illustrated. 60 cents. THE bail a MMUS' GULDE in Philadelphia, (with a Complete Map.) illustrated, 23 00111 11 , POCKET MAPS OF A THE CITY, (beautifully colored,) can ha hs.l neovately of LINDSAY & BLAIIISTON. Publishers and Booksellers, mhl7 No. 25 S. SIX Street. chore Chestnut. GOEMS BY SOMNIATOR, CONTAIN. ina a vow translation of the beautiful Latin hymn, DIES IRAN, Cloth SI emote • cloth flex . 26 cents. HAWTHORN' NEW pOISANOE-CHE MAR DI,E FAUN. 2 vole . l6mo. o oth. HOLM BY ROUSE, ' Dy Major Itlehilla, author of Rate Coventry, &b. ..• .0 • rt JULIAN HOME; A Tale 'of College Life, Er Fre derick W. Farrar. A. Author of Erio, or Little by Little. 12mo. NOT oF STUDY AND TRAVEL IN ITALY. By Chivied Elliott Norton, HOME PASTUSES, or Tableaux Vivant& 12Mo, cloth : _ L PE BEFORE HIM. A novel. AGAINST WIND AND TIDE. By Holm Lee, an ther ofnylvan Holt'a Daughter ho. HINTS TO THINKERS; nr, Lectures for the Times. By W. N. ihxter. Pq . M P. ART RFC BATIONS, o Urbinoee guide to orna mental work. Dy Madam r Prot; Henry Day, end others, with valuable receipts for preparing mete wale Rplendidly Chiral/and I IFF. AND CORELFSPON DEM OF TuomAs ARNOLD, D. D By Arthur Scutum Stanley, M. A. 11 vole., Mo. Moth. GERMANIC. By Fdmund About. New Books received no soon nu eaved. VOLFRMAR , r sale by OAUT No. Me CIIESTNUT street, above Borth. north e'de, mhl7 4t Philadelphia. AA MEMORIAL OF J. ADDISON ALEX. ANDRR. D. D. This gar Is Published A MEMORIAL OF J. ADDISON ALEXANDRR. D. D.. oontatrun an .A. , count of his Illness and Death; Address to the students. by the Rev. Dr. Dodge the Obsequiesand the Funeral Discourse. by Rev. John D. D. 181ao., limp gilt edges. 23 obi. Published by WILLIAM S. k. A LPRR" MA RTIFN, mhl7 No. 0303 CHES IN LIT s treat. THE PICTORIAL FIELD BOOK OF THE REVOLUTION. By Deafen J. Logging. Two vol tnne Y coal Octavo , 9otitaining over 1,600 pages. and 1.00 Engravings. Pried Cloth, 56.00. sheep extra, 8700. Ralf calf, 89 00. Morocco, gilt edae,_ 81600. Bold exclusively by Agents. All whom Ido not call <Tom find meat 764 CHESTNUT street. over HlL gard'e Rook Store. L. II LYON, MeV-1m Sole Agent for Philadelphia. LEGAL. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIL A DELPHIA. WILLIAM B. PEIRCE. Assignee of John M. Pomeroy, vs. CHARLES N. REv HOLDS. Lev. Fa. De0..1269. N 0.1036. HENRY W. GAULT vs. CH k e LES ht. REYNOLDS. Venu. Ex, Dec., 1959 No. 1,087. The Auditor appcinted to report distribution of the proceeds of the property sold under the above writs. sur exceptions filed to the epeeist returns of the Sheriff, said property being desoribed as iollowsi All that certain unfinished three-story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground. situate on the south aide of Race street. at the distance of 99 feet west ward from the west side of Seventeenth Street in the 'Meth ward of the city of Philadelphia. conteining In front or breadth on.the said Race street 19 feet 9 Inches. and extending in length or depth southward 144 lent. Bounded westward by ground now or late of Rebecca gumbos eastward by ground formerly of Henry Pratt. and northward be said Race street. The rear end of the said lot. to the breadth of 10 feet north and smith. to gether with. Lime other adjoining around. by a certain indenture from Farnuel Richards and others to ehMIDI Welhorliir Jr., recorded in Deed-honk M. R.. N 0.12, Page 657. ko., was agreed to be opened in continuation of a certain f -feet wide aPey, as therein set fo - th and stipulated [Being the same premises which Thomas M. Wetherill and wife, be their arto•ner 111 fact, Mar caret S. Wetherill. by a certai + indentured d grant and convey unto Charles 111 Reynolds an fee.] Will attend to the duties of his appointment on THURSDAY. the 29th of Morel, 1882 at 4 o'clock P. M.. at his office, No. 416 Walnut street, Philadelphia, when and where all persons interested are required to pr , seas their claims, or elm be debarred from coming in on said fund. CHARLES B. I'AIsiCoAST, mhl7-10t Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE xi- CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MARY EAORUS &ceased. The Auditor appointed br the Court to audit, softie, and adjust the amount of HORACE HOWARD FUR NESS. Adminintrator of Nod deceased, and to make distributmn of tho Imbues in tho h nds of the account ant, will moat the parties •nterasted. for the parpoles of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY the SOth of March, iil3o. at 4 o'clock P. M., at his Office. No 123 South SIXTH Street, in tho oity of Poilndelphia. DEO. A. COPPRY. mhl7.aturctlibt Auditor. NOTICES. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAU TIONED against neyotiating a Promissory Note for 822500. drawn by Gotolob F. Landenberser. dated March 15, 1800. at three menthe. in favor of John Lan denberger, and by barn endorsed, the SAM bovine been lost or mislaid. OFFICE OF E. S WHELEN & CO., No. No WALNUT Street. FIRST MOR3 GAGE HONOR' WILLEAM , IPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD COMPANY.—AD holders of First Mortgage rums of the Company, who have constituted bdward 8. Whelan their Attorney, are re uested forthwith to deposit their Bonds at hie office, N. 309 WA ',NWT Street. and pay an assessment o f ONE PER CENT. thereon; and all Bondholders who have sot united in the power of attorney to Mr. Wha len. and desire to do no. are requested to call et his office and execute the come, and de_pnelt their Bonds. wlth said assessment. before the TENTH DAY tip APRIL. iv" as alter ti at day signatures to the lame will not be received by him ; and all who shell not have signed. paid. and depoeitect their Boors be ore that date, wilt be considered as deoli ni cc to unite in the con templated purchase of the Road, under the decree of the Court. ELM. , EWIB. Chaltman. ItInNOURE RIMINSON, WM H. DR AYTON. rDWARD 8. WHM LFN, Committee of First Mottca[• Bondholder,. Philade!phut. March 16. 1860. uthll taplo.atuth THE PHILADEL' YHA 'MIMING TON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD CON PANY. March 15, 1860—The Directors have this 'dar deoiwred a semi-annual Dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the Capital Stook of the Company, payable on and after the 24 of April next. mblr 'Werth tap 3 ALPithD HORNER, Secret'y. NORTILSECOND-STREET MARKET A. 1 COMPANY.—Books for the subscription of stook to the above company have been opened et 221 North P WPM street. where all persons des' nna to subscribe are invited to pall. Thu Market is to be located on the west ebbs of peeped wrist. above Rape. nn the site now boeup.ed by the Duck lintel add adpining procerties. Price of 'hares ern. inhl3 WALTER EVANS & CO.'S BOAR'S-HEAD SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON, Superior to any ever imported, in strength, emoothueu, and elasticity, for machine or hand sewing. LENGTHS TVARRANTED. "We have tried, Evans & GOB Boar'e.He•d BONViIIK Mar line rottoos• and 60d OM e g r enopl,"—wiring,ga & Wa.soir, M. F. G. Co., eng Bra+ dway. N. Y. C. CAR VILLE, General Agent, New York. J. B. HOWELL. Agent for Phliddelphia. At FINKLE & bBWINO MACHINE ROOM, 912 Chestnut street. mhl7.3m• C . H. MATTSON. DEALER IN GROOERIEB, FINEST QUALITY. 8. W. corner AROH and TENTH Streets m 104! COOKING RANGES. MIXON'S PATENT ELEVATED DOUBLE•OVEN COOKING RANGE. . Something new and decidedly the beet and most com plete Conking Bence ever otrered to the Public, wnr rented to give satisfaction in all oases. Call and see them. ARNOLD & WILSON. 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. B. M. FELTWELL. Supt. TEhI7•II&W3EI PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. NEW GAS-CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. This Warm-Air Furnace ha. now been in one in 'hit city and all arte or the United States, and, after four rnt yeagers r: tr f ial. they hove proved to be the greatest Reono- o We% and most (POWERFUL HEATERS ever used, as hundreds of references will prove. Call and see then.. at ARNOLD & WILSON'S, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. B. M. FILTWELL, Stip% mhl7.e&A3ut ENA MELLED SLATE MANTELS, Menufarytured from Pennsylvania Slate Stone, and enamelled and marbleized in imitation of the rie'est end mnst wire Err•ptinn Spanish. Verd Antique. Sienna. and other desirable Marbles. They are hi laity polished, will not stain or discolor by Oils, • eids. One, or Smoke, are SIX times as strung as marble. and are sold much cheaper. The , have been used In this Country for the last fifteen and In Europe for the Isar forty years, with increased setuittetton. Architects Builders. and all in wsnt ofniantels.shou'd not fail to examine them. Manu factured and for cola by ARNOLD as WILSON. 1010 CHESTNUT STREET, B. M. Fut..Twuta., Sup't. Plffludelulna mhl7.ekwBm 3no Bbls. and 3 , 1 n life. large No 3 Mack erel. 393 We. and 440 Me. small No, 3 Mack erel received per sehoorter Fraud. Edward , , and for tale liv WILL lAM J. TAYLIIII & 0., mbl7 122 and 121 NORTH WHARVES. C LARKS PATFNT INDELIBLE PEN CMS for markine clothing neatly. and indehhly Setter than Ink, without Its trouble or nett of blotting Each will snack 2 100 artloloa. Sold. wholosal and re tail. bv D. C. TAYLOR & sO., 91t CIlhaTN UT Btreet rolirf-St. SOAP AND CANDLES.-50 blue De tervive soap:100 do. orleari do.: 75 do. Olive do. do.dparm Candles; 100 do. Admandna &IPSO do laldruullo do., in store and for aby ROWLEY, AP BURNER. & CO., mhl7 o. to south Wharves. a.OFFE'S PATENT KNITTING MA CHINE is worthy of the attention of sal climes WM. C. SAVAGF, & CO—Agents. 715 CREBTNUT street. THE FINE WEATHER OF THE LAST few days line caused an extraordinary rush for the eolendid gook of IiNT. MEN'S DRESS GOoDS, of the latest Spring Styles, which we are prepared to make up according to the latent faihione at the shortest no tice. Give as a oal. O. DI'TTRICH et. CO., mhll.2t* Merchant Tailors, No. 21 north NINTH et. SPRING STYLES HATS AND CAPS CHA RLES LAINt3 3r. Cavell' Introduce THIS HAY new novelties in Dress Hats, Haps, 8,4,,F e 1i.,,ka, yon nro invited to ogilitnd_ i nette oHiere ix Hand mta-1t• CHESTNUT Streets, MAR AND PITCH —3OO bbls Wilmington Tar, 160 lieja_do do. 600 Aids Pitch. in store and for sate bs Row LEY. ABIOURNEIt. tr. CO. mhls N. lit Routh MIA VIPFL PRIVY WELLS ()LEANED AT A LOW i s t avap o Zt e lf e llautentir. Address WILLIAII P. IS NoTth OBOOND iteior THE'. PRESS.-=-PHLLADELPITIA;' AUCTION NOTICE FRENCH GOODS. MYERS, CLAGHORN, & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 232 MARKET Street, corner of BANK Street, SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE, BALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS, MESSRS. L. dt B.'01:1RTIS & Co., NEW YORK, On WEDNESDAY, March 91st, IS6O. By OATALOOUN, ON SIX MONTHS' ORZDIT, Comprising &complete and general ausortment of FRENCH, 0.31154 AN, AND SWISS PANSY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, To 'Which the early and epeeist attention of local and distant traders ill partioularly requested. Included in this sale will be found a great variety of SUPERB DRESS GOODS, Rion AS Rloh fanny and black Mar, Organdies, Grenadine/4 Balsorines, Challis', Poplins, Hamel, Ploridlennes, Mousseline', Harming, Poniards. Gros de Brilliants, Moire Antiques, OM do Rhinos, plain and figured Poult de Boles, Barone and Organdy Robes, &0,, ho., in plain, printed, and woven figured styles, and of the latest and richest Paris designs, finish and colorings, Also, plain, plaid, and striped Nanki nets. Also, about 100 lots rioh Bonnet Ribbons. Also, a splendid line of new sty les Bummer Shawls. Also, Stella and Broohe long and square Vienna Shawls. N. 11.—Per further particulars see auction head. MYERS, 01,AGHORN, & Co., Auctioneers. PIIILATBLPIIIA, Mftrati I. /NO. BAZAAR, NINTH. AND SANSOM STREETS. AUCTION PALE OF HORSES, &o. This Moralised At 10 o'clock, comprising— A pair of Mat trotting black hornet, a Watson shift ing-top waglon, cost $205. double and single harness b.I Pe heo o. '1 h above are the property of a gentleman breaking up hie stable. A sorrel mato, 6 yearn old, aired by Baahaw, out of a welt-known 1600(10d mare A bay horse, tali hands high.? years old. A pair of Canadian bay ponies, A bob-tad black horse, one of a pair. A flooded bay horse. 8 yearn n d. 16 hands high, A large gray horse, 164 hands high 7 years old. A fine gra, horse, 155 i hands high. 8 years old. A brown mare. 6 roars old, 15 hands high. A bay mare, 75 hand. high, 8 years old. Anliron Cray horeo,B v ears old , 16 hands high. A bay horse, 8 years old. spirited and fait; has trotted in 45. Also, a Watson top wagon, and Jenny Lind wagon. A sorrel mare, 16/i hands high, Bream o d. A dark sorrel horse, 15 0 hands high. 71 ears old. A brown home, 7 rears old, hand* high, A sorrel ho- se. 15): hands lilgh,6 years old. A gray mare, 141isnde high. A chestnut sorrel horse, 8 years old, A bay horse, 8 years &dos% hands high. A bay mare, d years al :OD hands high. A bay mare, 16 hands high, 6 gears old. Apromising young bay milt, sired by " Oeorge 81. ratchet)." A pair of anoarior hay baahaw mares. Also, other home, , • • • Also, At the commencement of the gale.trill he sold— A large collection of desirable new and second-hand carriages. harness gadflies, dearhorn wagons, &a., &o. ST No postponement on account of the weather. WIRER HUNDRED CARRIAOES AT AUCTION— TWENTY-,NINTH TRADE BALE AT PIMA DELERIA. On Wednesday Morning, 28i h Mn roll. at 10 o'clock. The collection will cnierwine nearly SOO, CARRIAOk.III, including about 5J of Dunlap's wagons, all of whioh will be warranted. 07 - Nn postpcnr merit ou account of the weather. AT Full particulars in time. ALFRED M.,IIERRNEI3B, mhls-3tif Auctioneer. AMERICAN SAVING FUND--Comps ny'm moutheamt corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Opon daily from 9 till 6 n'olork, and on MONDAY till Bin the evening. Thu Old Institution ham almaoe paid in fnll,on demand, WillinuoUde. INTEREST FIVE FEE CENT. All sum paid bans. on S. denian F d. in gold and silver. TROSTE • ALEX. WHILLHIN, President. Hardt,. WORK, Vice President. .john C. Fart. T. E. Harper, Gears. Himont, John Amps°lt, Jr, Baml Bodine, Alb. 0. Roberta, John Aikinno, Jonas Bowmen. Eldridge, Wm. J. Howard. JOHN B. WILSON, Treasurer. JOHN (1. BINS. PearAtuy. mht7-8t RPRINIi (*ARDEN SAYING lIIL4D HO 1 ... 7 OIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Mee, No. MI North THIRD Street (consolidation Bank Building.) CHARTERED HY THE LEGIBLATURE °EDON SYLVANIA. Delman rooelveh in suracof One Dollar end i elyatilt tiVErti l la R a d i i I=llll NV? €l7lL } ; Mg: MINA. A respenaible and reliable !Savings Inatittitlein hILIE. been needed In the Northern part of the pity, and " a tnng garden Savings Fund Nomety" was ohartere l e Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this mice tY. e ydandgers. in organising and looming_ it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommo date the bud nees interest and wants of the very lall yi e end enterrr sing population IT which Wm eir cd. 9 FICH OPEN AIL , Frog , •,. 2)4 o'c oak.; also. on onday and tnioutio =r= • until 8 o'clock in the eveIIIIII. ka.11.I.•IIII.S. Fredonitk Klett, Jan r. 1417, &nisi Underkoffer N ahr liistl fredert t Eil r ite r ; Frannie Hart, Jo seph Lechiret Fohn Reviler. /7., Caine neoht. • Jame' f .ir Prinsio, loeeph . Orval, Jacob Donk on. Wm. killward4 Rie ) 72l. an% et ;1% TIT A6O •AMIS• N. Pitnikl, Prodke•k rival* HAAT. Rertr•talr, t 04.0.111/ RECEIVER OF TAXES. JOHN 0. KE(..LP.R,_ FIFTEENTH WARD. Si" Subject to Democratic rules. 1r bas -12t• FOR CITY CONTROLLER, GEORGE W. Hurry,. mht2 to PuVRTE P:PITH WARD tral - Sohled to the rules of the People's Party. CITY CONTROLLER— rE PHEN TAYLOR. .111NETRENTU WARD. aulgeot to Demooratio rules. itr-tn' at, RV KRGREENS AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.—Normal Spruce, Scotch Fir. Ha im of Oilead. Pine. He mloalt.Spruee, arborvittos. Horse Obeeinuts, silver end Sugar Maples. Linden., Silver Poplar, I me, Sycamores, Ash, and all other varieties of Trees, by the dozen. hundred. or thousand, atvery low rote,, at ROSEDA N URSEHI KS, DARBY ROAD. R. PUIST & DON, Proprietors. Seed Warehouse, Nos. 922 end 921 2.1 A RELT etreet, above Ninth. mbia.ft es KITCHEN GARDEN let's Extra Early, Early Daniel °Tooke Tom Thumb and Poore Albert Peas. Early Scarlet flattish, !area. smooth Red Tomato. Paseo Island Tomato. Early Cabbage, Beets, Cauliflower, tontnce. Hquesh,Carrots, Early nab lowed and Walnut•loared Kidney Potatoes, Asparagus, Room &n. he , at R BUI.T & SON'S BRED WAREHOUSE, mlilti4t Nos 922 and 924 MAH K IST Street. above Ninth. JOHN DICKINSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT AHD DEALER IN DOklioiTlC AND FOREIGN EXCIIANG MOIIB ON, TEXAS. Collections made nod prompt remittances In Sight Rxelinneo, at currant rates. on Now York, Donlon, or Now Orleans. Rs►arts TO CRESCENT MTV ITaNIC. Now Orleans. Meows. iIEPIOINOS & 6041,1N0, Now York. /I. PRICE, Naa.. New Yo k. Messrs. PIERCE tr. BACON, Roston. mlllB-Imir PISCATORT AL SPORTS. PHILIP IVILSON & Cit.. aqq CHESTNUT St., would invite the love's of PISCATORIAL SPORT to the finest assortment, and Beet quality, of TACKLE ever offered In this city. Such rie Burgees' world-renowned Trout, Bess, and Salmon Rode. Superior Trout. Bass. and Salmon nem Super extra Limerio, Yugiuia, Carlisle. Salmon, rind Bess Hooke, Reels. Basiots, Armhole) Bait, Bilk, Silk unit Hair, Crass, Linen, and Cotton Lines. m WS:it A NEW AND WONDERFUL DISCO. VERY for the Cursor Rheumatism and Gout. r.F.F.LIE'EI ARTHRITIC PILLS. This medicine is offered with the utmost con fidenoe of its being the most effectual rem-dr (or the above dis eases ever yet discovered. Nodanger need be appre hended from its use by the most delicate. Price 01 per box. Can he sent bp mail, on enclosing one postage stamp and ertue of Pllle..Por Bale by the eole agent. ALEX. J. ARPlift, No. 119 South FRONT Eitreet t felt- 1 0. • Philadelchis. BIJI{NWIT'S COCOAINE. .Sl-4 , The following testimonial is conolusive of Its effumcy in the case of DANDRUFF. Borron, Oct. so, mt. Mean& JOSEPH BURNEIT k Co.: DINTL/INEN: 1 have tiled your COCOAINE about els weeks, and its em rot is so marked and extraordinary that I deem it my duty to state it to you. My worst complaint for several years has been DANDRUFF, with itching and irritation of the scalp. After brushing my hair, my eclat-collar would be cov ered with the white scales, (daudruff,) which looked like a shower of snow, My barber tried various applications without end. Ras abuse of your COCOAINE t and him obstinate refusai to use It, provoked inn to procure and try it. 1 have used less then a bottle. The dandruff, and the Irritation which caused it, have entirely disappeared, and toy hair was never before in no good condition. Your obedient servant, A. A. FULLER. BURNETT'S COCOAINE. it single application renders the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glonsy for Beyond dots. It is concede...by all who have used it to be the best and cheaper Rat, Dreplitllt to the World. prepared by JOSEPH BURNETT & Co.. BOSTON, and for sale by all dealers generally, at all cants a bot tle. ds..s3in 110 THE PUBLIU. CALHOUN'S ANNULAR VENTILATOR. The above patent is deemed. by scientific) and pritt cal men. to be the very best ever offered to the Public, and needs only to be seen in actual operation for its merits to be appreciated. Nothing ever Introduced is so perfectly adapted for ventilating private and public building.. echools, hospital., engine houses. mines, steam and sailing vessels. and for the pure of smoky chimneys they have no equal. Ildnunfaiatured and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Heating and VentilatingVl • nreroonis of CB +B. WILL /A Mel. 1/32 AI Alt SET Street. ' , ha s . Personal attention will lie given to all drsoriptions of hunting and ventilating be the undersigned, who hos b een ninn y yea rs practically engaged to the maitre busi ness. Also for sale, Culur's Justly-celebrated worm-air furnaces, cooking ranges, bath bolls, resister.. &AL, by lola Anthem .IHAEL WILLIAMS. TO IVIIULESALN DRUOILOSTS AND PHYSICIANS. Mrs. JAMES BETTS' IN VENTIONS FOR LADIES.— Approved of and highly recommended by the Medical profession throughout the United /Rates, Thirty Thou sand Invalids having been advised by their phl simians to use her Sinaloa! Appliances. She would caution Merchant. and others against purehaszna except at her tesidenoe. 1039 WALNUT Street, Where she can be consulted daily, between the hours of 9 and 6. Her book of testimonials will be given on application, 1011-atuth-ly - - • TEA CADDIES SPICE CADDIES, OIL stands.molasses stands, coffee stands, grocer.' coun ter 'Wes and weights. anti grocers general tinware. droggisle' counter and Prentiolloo goatee, and Fair banks' platform scales. HYNRY TRORMNI3I2_, mh9-Im* 710 MARK NIT rhi's WALL AN!) CURTAIN PAPER.— Great inducements to °ash buyers. Entirely new styles for Spring trade. No. Ss North BIRTH, above Market street. ..118-1111. J. N. lAN METER. SELKINTON & SONS Oder Nods, in enski or.barrele, delivered ilia SODA . 0,,18 f re in e h o l f 3 .3 ° n f m i er " e ' inqu—tvg.stoliviv,troirgeet. 111URNIN U FbUlll, ALthillUb, and Camphene. In barrels and half barrels, memento ured and for sato ß by OWLEY, ABHBURNER& CO., Nn. le Hunt h 'Whervell. 14010 E.—Prime retailing Oharloston Rice 1 a , for solo br JAMES ORAIIIAI4 ar CO,. Iona; lye sot. SALES BY AUCTION. WILL 11OLD A Of the Importation of SAVING FUNDS. POLITICAL. MARCH 17, 1860. RETAIL DRY GOODS. 1860. OPENING. 1860. THIS MORNING, AND DURING THE WEEK, SPRING MANTELETS AND NEGLIGE CLOAKS. In Great Variety, at the PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM. 3. W. PROCTOR. intirt.tf No. 708 011E8TNUT Street. M URNING SU AWLS. .BESSON & SON Have removed to No 018 CHESTNUT STREET, And oder for isle, at their SHAWL COUNTER, BLA OK GRENADINE BAREOE BIIAMILB DO. BILK ORENADINE SHAWLS. DO. BAREGE SHAWLS, SATIN BORDERS DO. BAREOE SHAWLS, WOOL FRINOE9 DO. ALL-WOOL BAREGE SHAWLS DO. DAREOE BRAWLS; QUILLED BORDERS DO. BAREOE SHAWLS, RIBBON BORDERS, DO. BARF.OE BRAWLS, CRAPE BORDERS DO. THIDET BRAWLS, WOOL FRINGES DO. THIBBT BRAWLS. BILK DOUND DO. TIII BET SHAWLS, RIBBON ROUND DO. THIBET SHAWLS. CRAPE BORDERS DO. MOUSSELINE DE LAINE SHAWLS DO. CASHMERE SHAWLS, &0., &o ALSO, 7-4 and B-4 Wide 7hibete, Ceuhmeres, Crape Mnretz. and Bungee far making Bhawle. mlll7-11. GRISAILLES AND GRAY GOODS. All mixtures attune Gray Goode for a Dleseen, Mantles. and Dusters. (iriestile Stymie. quilted Win borders. Gray Pophoe. Gray Travellents. Gray Hareem Gray Valentine. Lawny. Gray Orearei SITAHPLitSS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT & EIGHTH Streets, VANCY SILK DRITSSMS, VERY CHEAP. We aro now offeriog a lot of Fancy Spring Sail at wine much below the coat of Importation, having Keen eurobond at very low rates. 811 A R PLEBS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT & EIGHTH Streets. NEW AND DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS from Now York, the importation of A. T. STEW ART & Co, JUST OPENED, Comprising one of the handsomest assortments of menium styles, any and plain dress goods in this city. Woven Eames, Patin Bar. Challis, Dame Anginas, Poplinetts. 7 4 Omega Allstate, for shawls and travelling dresses. Paris Printed Jaconets. Chintz color do. Pentoh Gingham,. Mixed hladonnas, Cnamb ey Gingham!, &c.. &c. Also, from the large auction Bale of Hankard & Hut ton's good e Elegant satin barred Chintz, figured Mirages. 9 flounced Enrage Robes, &c. Illuminated Foulard Silks Otology Slack Silks. very cheap. All-Wool Printed de Lames. New Docile opening daily, at prioes to defy anima tion. CHARLES ADAMS & SON, mhl7 EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. REAL CASHMERE KNITTING zFZPHYREI, in double, 'lngle, or 'milt, ore °Her eJ, for the preeent. et THE SAME PRICE AS THE IMITATIONS AND MEDIUM QUALITIES OF ZEPHYRS ARE Sold elsewhere. 20 owe ear on. J. O. MAXWELL, it SON. TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS. AND ZEPHYRS, fe2o4f If ELEVENTH end CHESTNUT. SHETLAND WOOL, BERLIN QUALITY, _TEN CENTS PPR OZ. SHETLAND wow.. POCTHA QUALITY, TWELVE CENTS_PER HAROAINS IN BERLIN ZEPHYRS, Double Sint/s. and Split. J. b. AIAXW ELL & SON, fe7l-rptf ELEVENT n H u and d CHESTNUT. NEW STYLE OF BALMORAL. A new Spring et7le Balmoral Skirt. mll4f SHAMUS BROTITERB MEDICINAL. ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS SINCE I was Induced to try box of RADFORD'S POW DER for 804 n LE FEVER. and begone ect produced wet. astonishing. I believe it to of the best remedies tor Scarlet /ever'et ollefi. • JOHN B. DARE, Alderman, No. 1221 North SECOND Street. No Prepared only by WM. BATTER ritX.TTH WAIT, 567 North H Street. For sale by 7eNxi3 & JOIODEN, No 160 North TM HD Street; T. W. MITT & SONS, No. 218 North SE COND Street. mhl7-4t• DYSPEPSIA. FIFTY YEARS INDE 40RIBABLE AGONY FROM DYSPEPSIA, Nervowineu, Sickness at the Womach. and Vomiting. have been rtitored hy DU BAR VS delicious health reetorinr R 'VALENTA ARA, ICA FOOD. tFrom the Honorable Isidore J. Dinkel ilenna3, 43 Elizabeth street,l7th August, IMP. Dzsii SIRS* I am happy to inform you of the great benefit my daughter hasreceived front the R entente fISCS. Bhe wan very thin and delicate. tying too tall or her age. between i ten and eleven, when she com menced taking It. t has made he...quite strong end healthy. I consider t the most nutntiotur reetorative food fur children and delicate persons. Believe me. dear Sirs, truly TOME, BLAKE, 83 Union street, Third district, New Orleans. Faroh 13th. 1863. or seventeen years I have been laboring under an insufferable affliction, deprived ofsleep, and so dizzy at times that I could not help misellt my stomaeli would fail me, and I thus became a helpless,. enervated Inva lid. At last. on the Ibth of June, U 64. I was taken down with an alvine flux and killing pins in the bowels. Often as I went to bed at night, I thought I should never see the morning . My medical attendant and friend, in whom was all my trust, could do nothing to alleviate my sufferims , and sent Inc to one of his colleagues, whole attendance proved as unsuccessful. all thwreme diesprescribed failing to afford inn env relief. It was at him stage of m disease that. on the 6th of September last, I luckily me one of my friends. who told me that Mr. J. B. Monier had passed through the same ordeal, and had been radically quiet by Du Barry's Bivalents Arablim. Thereupon I immediately began to make use of it. and , soon after. I fah relieved ; and the °straw.- dinar,' change for the better t have gradually expe rienced since, owing to that excellent Farina, induces me to believe thatl ant completely cured. F. B. BERNARD, Conimerolal Abstract Clerk in th Collector's Mee. CASE No. 64 813. •.- • - [From' the Rev. Jame. T. Campbell, Ayderetone Rao• tory, near Fakenbam, Norfolk December nth, Dn. OsArtmaisit t In all oases of Indigestion, and_partiou larly when the Ltver is more than usually all - rioted. I ooneider Itarrit Revittonta Arabic's Food the bee of all remedies. You can make what use you please of this oommumation. I am, Kentlemen, yews, ke.. JAMES T. CAMPBELL. Portent digestion. strong nerves, and refreshins sleep restored by u Barry's delicious health-resterine-Reva tante Arabica Food. Upwards of 20.000 cures and Tani thousand testimonials. Packed. with full instruotions, in canisters; 1 tb ;13 the 812, Tho latter carriage free ou receipt of cash. Pohl at the Derot, 243 Routh THIRD Ptreet, by MUNRO, urinal pal Agent for the United States, and by all Orooers and Druggists. fel2-lin• fVSPEPSEA.—Perieet digestion, strong nfleves, rod refreshing sleep restored be DU BA R RY'S delicious healthnrestoring RE Vb.LENTA ARA BICA FOG it. Upwards of 600x0 cures. and many thou sand testimonials from eminent persons in England anti America. Pecked, with fall instructions. in canisters, 1 1b..511 fel 2 lbs. $2.76 a lbs. file 1211.4. $l2. Wholesale b 11. 'MUNRO & CO.. Primal eat Agents for United States, 202 BROADWAY, New 1 ork. Also by the fol lowing Agents in Philadelphia: Aped Street ' Market Street. Wm. Hodgson, Chemist. W. If. Bull, Chemist. Issue H. Kay " John M. Maris, Nowerd Alloy, " John C. Savory, " Caleb H. Keeney, P. M. Kerr, Grocer. Edward Parish, John H. Parker, M. P. Ppillin, Grocer. Samuel Martin, C. IL Mattson, " Mr. Swopc .., Wetter C.Whitemen " C. Smith dr!Bros, Edward A. Heintz, ConPr Gordon & Ferguson " and Distiller. Pine Street. Broad Street. Sir. Redfield.. Chemist. J. 11. Abbott, Chemist. C. Smith & Bro., Grocers. A. R. Hostler, Ruble Avenue. Simon Colton. Grocer, H. B. Taylo r Chemist. H. &P. Callahan. " J. Thornt. Weaver, Diatosisood Street. Ilea Street. 0 Mnnucls, Chemist. Mr. Griffith. Chemist. Aldrich & Taylor, Grocers. Partorious & Martin " R. kF. Atmore, " Caleb If. Needles. " S. Lightens, " R. Shoemaker &Co " 'Down Street. T. BOY.I, Grocer. B. Henrik. Chemist, Spruce Street. _T. B. &B. A. Lore, Grocer. Chan Shivers, Chemist. Thomas Ralston. " Dr. J. T. Hampton, Conte, Street. J. R. AncneY, ~ J. 0. Richardson, Chemist. l. T. Shinn, Cherry I. ireet. T. J. Husband, " T. Graham, Grocer. Nagle & Allen. Dentist. Catharine Street. Stewart & Mollroy, " 11 Jaineenn, Jr., Chemist. 1 homes F. Bradley, Grocer. W. 11. Pile. " 11. Brooks, N. Boulton, Sluing Garden Street. W. .1. Mclntire, Droner. H. B. Bless. Chemist. Callowhill Street. Wm. B. Webb, T. Brands, Chemist. Mr. Buchanan, John Restart. " J. M. Ellis & Pons, Grocers. 11. 0. D. Banks, " Edward A. Friel, ;, Henry Rittenhouse, " Joshua Wright. L'hestettet Street. Edward Stllee, Ilassard & Co., Chemist. Seem( Street. A. D. D. Taylor, " Jas. S. Evertnn, Chemist. Ambrose Smith; " A. W lithe rgort Chem ist. Ambrose Blank. Grocer. Edward It. Evans, " Woe Perm. Jr., " South Street. , Robert Slack, Jr., ' N. Renck, Chemist. Eighth Street. Dr DoLany. J. R. Webb, Grocer. J. Moore & 8r0... Grocers. Fourth Street. Shtlown Street. G. H. Sonwilen t Chemist. Char. C. Alcliaugolin,. H. Ellbert Street. D., Chemist. A.B. Leichi, Chemist. Stevenson & Walker, Frank/in Street. Grocers. A. W. Parsons. Chemist. Seventh Street. Green Street. O. R. Livermore. Chemist* IL L. Steakhouse, Chemist. Dr. H.Parans & Son, " I .13 Nordin. n, ~ Therd Street. 'Ziegler & Smith, " G. K. Smith &Co . Chemist H. A. Bower,". Beaters, Jacoby & Miller, G It Itobennack. ' Chemists. Loeust Street. Id. L. Madilook & Co., James Pond, Chemist. Grocers. Ches. W. Hancock,:: Union Street Al. C. Brown, J. W. Dyer, Grocer Lombard Street, Yens Street. J. Wagner, Chemist. O. C. Rower, Chemist. John iinwo. Grocer. C. E. Tyson. Main St., Gerninnown. A. C. Roberts, J. Harkinson, Baker. A. Jones, I, E. B. C'ark, Grocer. 1. T. Beton, " Monter Street. L. H. letnavuel, " A. IL Ystrnoll, l hamlet. Walnut Street. tialltard & Marshall, " R. F. Pairthorne, Chemist J. W. Rime. & 8011.. " Blair & Wyeth. Thom Entlerr. Jr., " M. L. Burt. Grocer. Jerome B Jardella, " I York Avenue. T. Morris Perot & Co." Dr. Brunon, Chemist. George Ashmead. " It* THE STARRY BANNER. Ridge the Stem Benner high! Union I Union!! let ne pry. A by for Hay, aid Celled king : Union! Union !! let ue tint. n, after we have eold a few roth at No. NM CitEtITNUT ractel J flid. . R. 81141NKLAND. Noialytiariem. More ano more union Garment Patu tt Stroot, Thud Story, in Phi tultiSt* DRY.GOODS JOBBERS. T ERRY, PRICE, & 256 MARKET STREET. IMPOldniall AND /ODOM OP ()LOTUS. OASOIMER.E2i Have now on hand a large and well•eeleoted stook, which they are prepared to sell at the lowest market yrioes. mh3•Sn T . W. GIBBS 8c SONS. iv No. 631 MARKET STREET, Are now opening their SPRING STOCK OF GOODS Adapted to MEN'S WEAR. In whloh will be found a fell assortment of CLOTH% DOESKINS, VESTING% TRIMMINGS, kn. fee-eni. A W. LITTLE & 00.„ SILK GOODS, No. 825 MARKET STREET. feS4ca JAS. R. CA MPBELL & 00.. IMPORTIM AND WHOLEBALII DikLBRA IA 'DRY GOODS. LIMOS, WRITE GOODS, CLOTHS, OABSIBLERIIB, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, Lo Isl4-3mtt No. 727 CHESTNUT Street. CIGARS ANIi TOBACCO. G • G-IJMPERT, IMPORTER. ALWAYS ON HAND, 1,000,000 HABANA_ ()WARS, At No. 1341 CHESTNUT Street. Above U. B. Mint, AND No. 400 i CHESTNUT Street, Below U. S. CUSTOM HOUSE. fal-tathe-12t* FUOITET & SONS, • .thIPORTESS OS (ROARS, N 0.216 South FRONT Street, Receiveregularly a full assortment of desirable (R -OARS, Phial they offer at low rates, for oast l or fl .1. sp prnvimi WINES AND LIQUORS. PURE AMERICAN WINES, From the moat eminent Wine growera of VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, OHIO, and PENNSYLVANIA. Bparkting, Still, Sweat, Dry and Communion WINES, Warranted the PURE JUICE OP THE ORAPF. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES, mlll4-0 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE. Streete WE CALL ATTENTION OP TI • • TRADE to this _luny Superior article ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC). A supply in auorted protases constantly on hand. Orders received for direct importation, Alec—Hennessy Cognac, Leßoy Cognac, London and Holland Ging , Claret-in Wood and Cages, Champagnaa, high and low prices. LONOCHADIP. Imparter. 010-41 m 217 South FRONT. Philadelphia. G EORGE WHITELEY, N 0.135 South FRONT Street, Importer of Brandy, Wines, &e., offers for sale, In 1 0 :71 1 1 3 1 , 211, the following, among other standard brands fine( ' Rasta! n& C• Thar. Hines & Co,, Jules, obiefo ' Co., " Otard, DIMLY. & Ufrei tklnlartte, nigh... . Dupont & Co., Upton rrop ' rietora3 4 . & 1.. hlartelle, Jas. Hennessy. o, Stuart's Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the aholoest se ate. of Madeira,. Sherry, god, jatirgundy, and Rhine Wines, ?aim Tree Oin, Janiatos Rum, Santa Cris Rum. norneans Oil. Re.. Re sty-1r ItEMOVALS. SAML. N. DAVIES & SON, BILL BROKERS, HAVE REMOVED TO fenlm" ho. 225 DOCK STREET VTM. D. KELLEY AND GEORGE A. v COFFEY. Attorneys at Law. have removed to 7m South SIXTH Street. below Chestnut. fess- be EMOVAL. -SM ALL & CHANDLER, 31. 11. WHOLESALE GROCER". have removed from GS North trECONV Street, to 193 MARKET Street, above Front. north side. lart INSURANCE COMPANIES. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA. NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 108 WALNUT OTHEET. PHILADELPHIA. CAPHPAL AND SUR PLUS 8359,746 70.—Ineures against Loaa or Damese ii Poo. end the Perils of the Sell. Inland Navigation and Transportation. GEORGE IL DART, President. E. P. ROSS. Vies Preatdent. H. COG(PtHALL,See'y and Tree/rare/. EL IL BUTLER, Asmetant Secretary, DIRECTORS . .. . George H. Raft, E. P. Roan, A. C. Cattail, Foster S. Perkins, E. W, Batley. Andrew R. Chambers, H. R. Coggshall. Samuel Jones, M. G.. Ron. H. M. Fullor. m 144( THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PRILADEPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S_ BUILDING. S. W. CORNER k'OURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS F. RATCHFORD BTARR, MORDECAI L. DAwsoil, Oro. H. SMART. WILLIAM MOSER, NALERO PRIMER, burr H. BROWN. JOUR L . ClZig: IL A. FAHEIIsTOCH t !MEW D. CASH , HENRY TT HARTON. S. L._YRRIXI3III. F. RATCHFORD STARR, President. CHARLES W. COM.% Searatarr. felt-l 7 T HE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 00MYANY OF NEW YORE. Meets; SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, ISI FIRST ISOIST . OSOTs REAL ggggg WORTR OVER 1.13,000A00. The premiums era _towns than in many other COMM -1110S• and the Divtdenda have been OILISTSII. This S S o ak ho r den s Me h ne AL Og L m TpaHgaE . PROFITS no DELON° TO TOT INSUILTD. remade*, and every Information, may be had onette, F appitonV to . rOEFORD STARR, Agent, IL W. oornar F UNTIE and WALNUT Streets PRILADELERLA REFERENCES: Thomas Robins, John Welsh, Mordeom L Dawson,. rrge R. Stuart, 03eorats ht. Stroud, • • '. B. Whelen, Athn /3 Myer., J. Fisher Lea rn ing. oseph Patterson, illiam C. Ludwig, ohn M. Atwood, Az lbw' ol cof f in. omas 11, Powers, George W. Toland, William McKee. Thos. Wattsoo. nSS-I Yi f• INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE .s. id TAI B. 0 P P RN .B NIILL . 1 1 4 A rilli c taF IRP o EA BUILD- Chartered t , .... firE NSURANC GS. Chartered In mi—Capitel 810,000—Aszets, January 1, Um $347,44610,100. All invested in sound and netulable eeouritier—oop tines to 'azure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, &MU@ of Merchandise, areDirelitrOJal term RECTORS: ;"*eery D. Elherterd, George H. Stuart, moon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr.. Charles Manalester.' Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas IdLWettaelk John D. Budd Henry' O. Freenien. William R. Whita„l C. C arson. EL Lewis. BENIN. BlirltriatD, President. WILLIAM HA R PUB. Rears tary le 0-vrim If CHISTIANI MANUFACTURERS OF PERFUMERY, IMPORTERS OF DRUOGISTS' ARTICLES, No. 45 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Here now open their assortment for spring sales. (Montt) merchants would do well to examine their stook. tnhls•Lu CARRIAGES, or TU MANUTACTURR or WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. No .1011. telo4mif AWNINGS ! AWNINGS !! AWNINGS ! ! WM. F. SCHEIBLE. • 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, lilanufaciturer of Awnings, Flagg, and Fanoy Window Awnings. All Awning. made at this establishment are proofed to prevent mildew. without extra charge. feti-lm M e SHE `V &Co PIIOTOORAPH FRAME DEPOT, No. 99 SOUTH. EIGHTH Street, Above Chestnut. This is the only establishment in the city devoted exoluelveiy to PHOTOGRAPH FRATdES. A greater variety of OVAL GILT FRAMES on hand than can be found in any one establishment in the United States. and muses lower. lig" Bring Your Photograph!, and have them fitted without extra charge. mh9.3nt THOMAS ea MARTIN) 217 CHESTNUT STREET, MYR FOR FALB APAQ U A G SEAMLESS BAGS, IN ALL SIZES, fetB-3m ►IIIIE ROOT AND HERB DOCTORS' OF -11 F In North SECOND Street, Barley Shen f Hotel, Vhiladelphia, whore he can be oqnsulted the first its dele of every tnouth. He has opened an ()thee at Mr. J. 4. SLETUR'S, Easton where he cen be consulted daring the month of March. Also, the 26th, 2711,, and 28th of A pril. Also the 281 h. 29th. and 20th of May. Ile treats all diseases that flesh is heir to. Children with weak joints made to walk in a short time. All di,eaeee of a dentist° nature strtotly confide/4ml. N. 13.--See Circulars. mhlo-tAal DR. NV. I.TVINDSTON B RICK -MAKING MACHINES which tem- La M th iPs7o: d mi k s e r ,. mrAW Dlfur' i alio b. cmattiltuea. Aufroka usqatturt. %-at WANTB. WANTED --A situation, by a young man, in a wholesale or retail preeeriptlon drug store; or ea travelling agent for a drug or perfumery establehment. Speaks both English and German lan rutgee ; has had over seven yean' experience in the inlet Mire I can give the bast or reference.. Inquire of J.H DEN/41130N, clerk of Iderehante` Hotel. or ad dress P. J. H., box No. ale, Allegheny Qty Pennell- Dania. . WANTED—A purchaser for a small one-horse power horizontal STEAM ENGINE, Boiler and all completeLL n sold 011 running ; drive two Job .Premace. illbe low. by applying to L. PE TypLODZE e & BON, Founde r.. corner THIRD and CHESTNUT dtreete, WANTED—A situation by a young man. In &Cloth Bousel can in uenee considera ble city trade. Address Blood ' s Dispatch. Inha-tt. WANTED ok -- 4 !s p r er st young A man, a situation It.thishmAnt. Beat of ear refete i rLit • B. Fr office of this paper. mh77-st• A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, WHO CAN AL command atom • ishes an Interest m some esta blished business, or an agency for some artiole elective sale. Ile has Amd personal and business habits. and business experience. Hess large personal city /Lotman,- tarme. and some through the Bram. Addreu Box 701 PM& Post Office, WANTED—By a gentleman and wife, two or three furnished rooms. whhoot board. in a pleasant suburban neighborhood. from two to mx flioothil. Must be respectable. and on Brat or almond Boor, and rent low. Apply to Immo, or by letter, to " Room No. 9." American Now. mlattlts WANIID—An engagement as Book kaaper or Cloth'. br fi r stuct man that has been connected four years with a class honsem thus city, Best of mty refetenos gli ea. Address .• TRQMA.e." Blood's Dispatch. mILLS-.): • `]`ANTED —l,OOO Ladies to send for D 8 RUSE'S great book. Every young men and woman contemplating holy wo 4 look should - hove this book. Pncloge 23 omits to Box 84, Philadelphia P.O. 1m• FOR SALE AND TO LET SI OOO • C r FiA ° N li cP S aitk L G E ood — v A itl.a. R JFl ß x E tures of on old establuihed FLOUR and FLED STORY:: doing a good ossh busipeu of $7O 00U Pet annutn. The hen ores /mum' el is (savant end pays 1.5 per gent. Rent low, corner baildine. Apply Southeast corner RANKhI,IN and PARRISH Streem It' 63 TO RENT—Two beautifully situated Ala double houses. well shaded with coach bonne and gardens attached. on Tacony Plonk Road, one ands tauter Tacony. and three-quarters of a mile from [an ions er Railway depot at Brtdesburg. Apply at 717 WALNUT Btrest. mhl7-tf ;--,„ TO RENT—COUNTRY SEAT and SIX Per ACREB, on Harrowgate lane. near Passenger Rail war. Handsome, large mansion. grounds. tenant-bowie, earriase-house : splendid sprint of water. Au. dere,. nr apply to Miss CATH A HINE EVANS. fe tween UXFOrt D and UNITY Streets. Frankford. Pos session lat April. Those keeping the tr own horses pre ferred. yekl7.3l'r NESIT—TwO large well-lighted and heated rooms. with steam power in almond and third stories of building a 26 and AV CHERRY street. Apply at the buildinwe mhl7.6t hIcCAMBRIDO E. FRY, it CO. VOR SALE—A large Lot of Ground, front- A: In: Girard avenue and Montgomery (late Cherry street./ with openings and good fronts aUo on id Imo and Moser (late Browne) streets, in the Eaghteenth w This lot is conveniently located, net far from the Delmar., on the widest built up thoroughfare: easily flOceuible from all points and in el well-populsted tnigh mrttnod. It would be adm rably gulled for foundry or fitOtOrY Purposes. Per terms apply to D. M. FOX, Inhl4-wfm3t. HI YORK Avenue. I'OR SALE—A Dwtlling, House, near the State Bonze. suiteb'e for Officer. Can KLES RHOADS, 436 WAI,e ,I LIT Street mhlG-Im• arFICE TO LET, ON THIRD, BELOW WALNUT Street, near the Exchange two rooms communicating, with fire-proof closet, suitable for a lawyer. conveyancer. or broker. Andy to ti. W. THACKARA k SON. rnhls fit. 244 eolith THIRD Street. 24 ,== LARGE STORES TO, LET—Fast side tir of FOURTH Street, just below Chestnut, well ad,pted fora large business. and will he let low. t, :i p Market street. em treet.s mhle.el' ' OR SALE—One Six-Horse-Power Port— able Steam Engine and rums. together or seen- Web; only used a few weeks ; will be sell low. se tho owner has no further use for them, either for cash. part ease, and approved notes, or would exchange for rooories, provisions. or some other good trade. &WY' at Sts South SIX CH Street. mhls-et` $5 , 00 I" S3COO, AND OTHER SUMS, , to loan no Mortgage or City Pr.:mean 9. W. THACKA KA tg SON. mhl9 3t• Zit Soutu THIRD Istreet. MONUMENTAL WORK, &c.—The Sub scriber, who is about relinquishing the busmess, is now sailing off the Outire stock of the MARStb. YARD, IaPP ARCH Street—consisting of fine Monu ments, Head and Foot stones. Statuary, &c., and gob efts an emits , inspection of the same. The Itui Wing and other improvements on the lot to be disposed of. mh7 12t. WILLIAM HILL MFORE. gelp VILLA RESIDENCES IN GERMAN aTO WN.—Gentlemen who desire to build atter their own taste, can be supplied with choice Lots. with e Liberal advance, if required. J. 8. HUBER, mitl3 60 706 South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE, in HADDONFIELD. N. J., MEil a pleasar.t Cottaxe. with about two acres of ground, cable, fruit trees, and accessible from tee city, by rail. in u 0 minute., five time. a day, and by a gravel tui spike am." mile.. knee $6,01X1, terms elm. Apply to ED. WA LAN, mhl.l Irn• VI WALNUT Street. El FOR SALE—A new three-story brick ?N south Teeth street. Double three storT back buildings. with modern improvements. Wilt to the beet manner. Inquire at No. nt South TENTS Street. mhte-12t• Fn R SALE—The two 1 10U8ES BEd-Nov.4U and 411 ARCH 14traet. THOMAS ETEWAR DBON . Jr., mb2.lm • 415 PRUNE Street. 011;7. HERB'S HOTEL FORRENT.—The lre— , isroerietrese of the above well-Imm,', Hotel wishes to retire, and offers the Rotel for rent. The furniture will be sold, or rented also. For particulars, address feSI-lut J. 0. HERR, Harrisburg. Fa. rzERMANTOWN PROPERTY. IkJ4 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE Tho valuable Farm and Country Peat, containing 106 sores of highly cultivated land. situated in the town ship of Germantown. Philadelphia county, and within I),Lmiles of the depot in Germantown. The situation of this propertyts not to be surpassed, being bounded on the north by Washineton lane, on the west by Township Ltne road, and on the south by Haines street. and within one-eighth of a mile of the Limekiln Turnpike, and a guartei of a mile of two Sta tions on the Chestnut Hill branch of the Germantown Railroad, High street, and Washington lane. The location of the above property is huh and heal thy, the land well watered and lying very advanta geously for Canoga Sites. It commands an extended view of the surrounding country, and is interims ed be the streets running from Germantown, as laid down on the Surveyor's plan of that district. The property is laid out in five core tote. lithographic plans of which may be obtained on application to either of the under signed, Alpo, & valuable and handsome Building Lot, situated on IS anheim stmt. near Plank Mari, rmantown, con mining in front on said street 197 feet, and in depth about 830 feet, having nn area of about 4 acres. The ground lire hick and slopes towards Mechem ' , rent, upon which front is a row of large and elegant shade trees. Also, seven' fine Building Lots adjoining and in the meintl of Fisher's I me Station Germantown. For further particulars and terms apply to GEORGE JUNKIN, Jr.. Attorney, S. E. con SIXTH and W •I,N UT Streets, SAM UE E L B. RM GANTO N. BILLIARD TABLES FOR t ALE.—Two first•elesa Billiard Tables. with I.t inch marble beds, and latest improved cushions. made last May— now using at the Mount Vernon House, Pena above Path street, Reading. Apply to H. A. LNI 7., is East MARKET Square, fe!7-tf Reading, r 4. TONES' HOTEL—PIIIIADELPHIA The lease and furniture of this noted Hotel are for sale at a great bargain. The furniture is entirely new.having been put in within a year, and the house now dome a successful business. Inquire of D. M ratuEß., the Hotel, or of F. G. 130 Kt BA. No 18 HURRAY Rt.. N. Y. fell-tf FOR SAL E—A valuable Lot at corner of Christian and Twentieth streets, h&171111 three fronts, suitable for a church or faotorr ette. For terms &0., address I. 8.. at this office. js.l3 tf PAUTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A valua ble corner rot, IX feet square, having three fronts, admirably located for a factory site, It to 'situated in the eouthweetent part of the otty, in a rapidly-im proving neighborhood. It will be sold on reasonable terme. For parnoulars. addreea "X." office of TAe iatg-tf VOR SALE. -The Stock and Fixtures of of a Lumber Yard, now doing a good business. whirl , may be grently Thereased by any one havtng the Tertuisite capital. To any ona wishing to engage in the Lumber Trade. this is a rare chance, as the lard is in ne of the best locations for business in the city. For further particulars app • on theremises, corner of GIRARD Avenue and FRANKLI N Street. inhl3 ilk WU BOARDING. GBM L WEN can be accommodated with plersasnt rooms, with or without board. nt PINE. dtrret. ruble, St 05 STNVT STREET.—Hand !lamely-furnished Rooms to let, ulth or with out rulti6 TWO PI EASANT CHAMBERS VA CANT. with Board. at 1399 WALNUT St. mhl-1m• PERSONAL. C.I.ENTLEAIEN WOULD DO WELL BY ealllns on DILKS & KENSIL. No. 119 N. NTNTII Street, above Cherry. and bane their old garments made to look equal to new, by cleans/12r, or dyeing and 111hr-20 PERSONAL.—cash will be paid, and the highest prlos, for Ladies sod Gents' CAST OFF CLOTHING, br athneSsing 80X1517, Blood'e Thu yeah. Mll9-120 PO COIN OOLLEOTORS.—United States Com ma s and Medals purchased eta Ingh preanum or ettehmaged for Street ; e., by EDWARD COGAN. 48 North TENTH aleo, for sale. tao followlng atalogues: Prtoed Catalogue of Nile of I. N. T. Loviok's Coins, 50 tents. t i r r o,r„z%l e Deart‘ensiglitidWeener% Rarity of um. tad States Cone. 15 cents. The three Catalogues for 85 cents. tell Im. IRDW'D COGAN. . _ SPECTACLES, CORRECTLY FITTED TO THE EYESIGHT. OPER A-GLAs , :Es, MATHEMATIC' , INSTRUMEI T R I"C"ES ' Bold nt the lowest sTEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, .P.f.'`AVNIR,I A N • • nthls-3tif 112 South FOURTH se, Ci be Pt loVarehnut. WILLIAM N. NIT WOOD, UNDFRTt KER. • No. 119 North EIGHTH Street, ElhlE-60 ABOVE AECII. Ens? 01 PE morpi J LIN M. BALL, FUR. `" NIGH NG UNDERTAKER. would re• spectfully inform hut friends and the publio that he still continues business at 1313 VINE meet. All articles furnished of the best quality, and on reasonable terms. mhl3.6t* iffitti f Ofill./KERINti it. SONS, tdANU. FACTURERS of Grand. Square and l_fa, tight PIANO FORTES. Waretoonis, 607 Ct Ee I'NET atreet: Flamm tole.. taken in exatiansa. taped. and Odu rgpaire. 10. in connectio. a full stock ol lopuas f s i. Mnain connection . 101-Sm fiLSOUTHERN AND WES MEN.- CHANTS eve partmularly inettod to call and examine tee Lew and splendid assortment of libllmem. oonatatini of Bonnets, Ceps and Head-drosses, at Mrs. N. S. BU3I-101"8, No. 1016 CHESTNUT Street. next error to the St. lawronna Hotel f027-1m • DTlili PIIRENOLOWAJAL CABINET EnTABLIMED IT FOWLER, WILLC. k r CO, Is osen day and evening, for the sale of Boole on Phrenology, Physiology, vi ater-Cure, Sto. i and for PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. The imporrtoce of Phrenology in the training of the young, the seleotion of oommationa 611 4 ogilegaoloas, and In every department of active life. is feltand .tio• knowledged by all inteitigent lemons who are sequatut ed watt its facts. Written descriptions from daguerreotypes will be tent by mail for two dollars. Catalogues of books sent [ratio. JOHN L. CAREN, No. IS C H ESTNUT StrOot, woad etory, PAS•w&exid-• PNWelpbaA, ;. [4:=M THE EXHIBITION OF C /21 la R C H. , s GREAT FALL-NIAGARA.. G I GROG X.,E, NIAGARA IN 'WINTER. EARLE'S GALLERIES. 816 CIE6STRUT BTRRET, WILL SOON CLOSE. Bring Jour Opem Glasses. mkt/ OM WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. solo Lemma ----Mrs. IC A. G Busse Manager Busmen . .sfr, Jos. D. P GREAT SUCCESS OP — T T HE NEW DRA THIS 18ATIJRDAY I tsvnia Ina mama 17. 13. TEE HEART OP mm.LoTHILIy; O. Jeanie beans. Jeanie Hearts. Miss J. H. Davenport ; Effie Hetet, M a * Adams ; Madre Wildfire. Mrs. Anna Cowatt Geordie Robertson. Mr. L. R. Sheeran; Dand Deur, Aar. Thayer. lar PP as Inth ma Feats sM oured out extra shame, Doors open at 7 o'clock tALnaia inn tills - at half MC 7. D' AN RICE'S GREAT MOW. NATIONAL THEATRE, wewarr Street, above Eighth. Farcxe.—Brem Circle ' 60 Catita FamllLcltols. cents,' Seats in Enver. Boxes, 76 cents; Whoa. EN nate soxes, $8 and CHANGE or Thu. — Doors oven at a quarter before 7. To comnce THISAFTERNOON.N A Grand Dar Eatertatnraent for Strangels and FmnFles. THE nrr OF TITS SEASON, THIS IRATI'RDAY) . EVFNINS. March IT. Bak A mast morel and exulting prt.4. repreeentat{ AN ENGLISH STE 'PLE °Hest% MR. TONY e STOR Will appear in his moat telling Joke., Songs, and Es,- oentrict•tes. Mr. T. NEVILLE in his dashing ants of Leatena. hrouettin An., on horseback. Ths Enitrianunfats wilt include a vanetl of ACTS IN THY. RtlgG. Sc the most Talented Troupe in America. W HEATL EY & CLARKE'S AR.CH STREET TEATRY. THIS (SATURDAY) PYRITING. Much U. RoRY O'MORE. Ron °Wore. Mr. ; han Dhu, Mr. DoLIIIM: Kathleen, alma Emma Taylor. o °occlude w.th— THE WARLOCK OF THE GLEN. SCALE OP PRlcts. — A6miselon. 13 Cents &MIA gt , te ;a Dream Circle. MK cents: Parquet. 53 beam Doors open at eX ; rerformanoes to commoner) at 7la precisely. pIFTEENTII ANNUAL FLORAL BALL. A- —D. L. CARPENTER'S FIFTEENTH ANNUAL FLORAL BAt L will take plane at the MITAICAL FEND HAL, WEDNESD • Y on' Ittd. Tleketa ean be had of J. Thornier Fee., 311 Clieedent street of the Commute e, and of D. L. Carpenter. inhtt et. cDONOUGH'S GAIETIES--RACE below THIRD. STAGE MANAGER. . . .HERNANDEZ. EN ciedfNikFit OPERE FELIX CARD: BALLET TROUPE. The above Troupe will appear EVERY S ttrzo, They are the moat wonderful performers living, end were received on Saturday evening with the me%t en thainalue applause. HERNANDEZ! And the talented Company appear. First appearance of MCCARTY BROTHERS. TWENTY-SEVEN PERFORMERS. TEMPLE OF WONDERS, Northeast conger of TENTH and CABS Strette.—Will soon close. Como then and sea BUN in Ws Magical Linaione, Ventirognuern, the Likrued Canary Birds, Bobby and Wonderful tititotutm /Lupe Dancer. • - • Attractive Entertainments every evening, women oinr at 'lli o'clock. end on WEDNESDAY AN - 13 SATCRDAY AFT.E.ILSOOMi e at 3 o'clock. Admiesion 25 cents. Children 13ePttot. I EVENTEENTII SUCCESSFUL AND MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. SANDE asorrs EXHIBITION ROOMS, Jayne's Commonwealth new) Soildme, cinis - rrivE street near Sixth, north aide. THIODON'S ART USIUaI. Will rotatively close On SATURDAY NIOHT. Match 170. W. Unflagging Interest! Unexampled Succiees! Ong: entity! Splendid Eff ects! hosstetny Tabkstux ! Com manding Pageanlry lrreprevnble Laughter ! The manatement hays the honor of informing the public that an encasement haring been efeeted (Apr Saturday city. the Art Alusenin will not retrain here (Apr Saturday March 17th. therefore nialeng this UNEQUIVOCALLY THE LAS r WEFR! FRIDAY. Nth, Benefit of My. a SPINALL THIODON. FAMILY MATINEES on sad 13A '1 UR DAY AFTERNOONS, Evening Entertainment—Doors open at 7 o'clock; eonss mence at 7%. Admissinc—Adults. 55 eds. t Children. la eta. mhtglog IVILL SEIORTL if CLOSE. " THE HEART OF THE ANDER." et THE ACADEMY OF TAR Fert: ARTS. 10 ,, a CTIFFSTN CT rimer. 9A. M. till P. M. and 4119 P.M. dansaion 2.5 oenta. Viintr ra requested to brine Opera Grasses. mh V .^t H U B. ..... GREAT FALL-NIAGARA. AND 010110UX'8 " NIAGARA IN WINTER." NONV EXHIBIIION. EARLE% GALLBRIE4, whin% Ctif..slivuT STREET P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY T FINE ARTS. lOSS TN CT STREET, Is OPEN DAlLY,(Bundsss excepted.) from, A. 4. till S P. M. Wanted—The Tenth Tame of " &NJ Puma. Pirsigia." of Pirontsc Adnussion 15 cents. Ctuldreo lustier 13 yeti kaki 'mos. Shares of Stook 8.10. 13-tr C'ERMANIA ORCIIESTRA.—PubIic Fe heatute every SATURDAY. at MUSICAL FUrfla RAW. at .11to'cioak P. M. Tickets to be bad at, 0. Andra% and Beak /a Lawwn'a Mune Stmt, and at 'he door. GENTS• FURNISHING GOODS. W. SCOTT—late of tho firm of 'Win. ILF • °heater & Soott—GENTLEMERN'S FURNISH HTORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, us CILESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Gtrerdsoce,l PtiSa4elphia. I. W. S. wail respeotfolly eall the selection of his former patrons and friends to hie new ICON, and is pre pared to SU orders for SHIRTS at short noting. A perfeat Stetter - ended. Wholesale Trade earthed Vita Ohs Shirts and Collars. tral-17 3OS :PH LEA, NOS. tM AND 130 CRESTNUT STREE'I, %vices the attention of the Trade to his Stook of COTTON, WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS, New hght ma dark spring bla, s 'mat tarit4l froth MESSRS. SAM'L SLATER A. SONS, BUTTON MANUFACTURING k MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also, THE ATLANTIC CO.'S 3IOURNLNG, Including many new standard Patterns. NEAT BLACK A. WRITES, PURPLES. LAV..B, SAXONY & SHEPHERD PLAIDS, & SIDERANDs, BLACK AND GRAYS, AND •CHOICE brersa. STYLES. WOOLLENS, FANCY CASHMERES ass DOESKINS, &e., FROM ROCK COM., GLENDALE COM., NEW ENGLAND COX, CRAWFORD larT.Ls, BROOK DALE AND OXFORD MLLLS. EBERHARDT & SONS' SUPERIOR BLACK DOT SKIN AND BILK MIX— TURES, Batinet. Plain and Printed, of all orders and alual ties ; J. tvoky Jeans, Twilia. Cords. Caahmaretub Kersey's 'weeds, comprising one of the teat conga in the country. AMERICAN LINEN COM. CRASH, 'LUCKS, SHEETINGS, &C. 14.21-3 m E DWIN CLARK'S HIGHLY IMPROVED , in d newly popnied Combined Grinieitur and Belling. et MERCn ANT FLOUR Mil 1., Daily in operation at Nn.l:4 Rana STRESS . , BILLOW TIMID, Pitinsn'a. This unrivalled Flour Mill. including the c. mptatit grinding d bolting read:artery. occupies a ',Fier of only 4 feet wide. ri.ht feet Mph, and twero_n i ne f e et si nes manufacturing within this small coniciars, at a ngle operation, and with but little more than six horse power, family extra, extra. superfine. andel ot the low er grades or Dour, and the ddrerent kinds at °dal; pro ducing gear equal in qualm to the best film made from a nven amount of wheat, by the best Merchant Flour Mills in the United tbites. or in Furore. Its average rate of grinding is two barrels or superior doer per hour. This new, compact, complete. and celebrated Sone mill has been carefully examined b. many of the morn experienced millers in this country, mid they anent measly bestow upon it the highest commend abons ; end have given their testimonial. of its intrinsic super ion tr. and its immense utility. Millers, mill-owns , s. merchants. capitalists. irpeenla tors, rind the public to general, ere respect fully invited to call and examine this highly tomcat and Justly eele brated flour mill Information ceneemint the purchase of the Patent Rights for States and counties and th. , mils, fee every porc.on of the United +Wes, Great Frances, Germany. Russia, and other A gricuiti, cal countriee, be given to all persons addressing their letters to ERWIN CLARK, Yaientee, No. 2.13 RACE at below Third. Pnileit'ai. 117" For further information concerning this celebra, ted flour m please to road the yellow handbill.. de w:Winne it. n. 5 ly TO LUMBER MERCHANTS—CARD.— Er.ring leased the premises welt known as PLGAT's PLANING MILL. (where for the lost ten Nemo, I have been foreman% I respecttully inform Lumber Merchants and other- that I am now prepared to execute their ruder/a for 11 , tiln 4. in the same superior style cat h has always character ised the work done et nit eatabl stiteenti The advantageaoi wharf and pthn< roam, Ste . kc.. hereto fore extended FREE UP tAi.erttak., will beet:rem so an'wrot.. JOHN Mc ANTSPY (the foreman in the yard for the ! se t e ec e oteen years, familiarly known its "Jule . ; will still he G unit on the premises, in his Weill eseSsit7. See en effort wilt he 'Tared to afire entireertatact on in record both to the price end eurthty of cora. es the wants of the publte, in my line, are so wed known by me. l'allow Pine Picorms. .12 50 per ihoniatid; Whita Fine, Sap, Hemlock and Somme P.ooring, $2. Fencmc. two Bidet, a& Shelrina, two aides. SI. Seelying. sea aide. 81.50. Narrow &ding, one side, S 2 X BoX Boards ONE DOLLAR PER THOUSAND ET.. GEORGE S. rHomPSON, 11.23 REACH Street. PIIILADT.LNITA, March L 1550. The Undersigned take great le a nsure in recornmer.d ing to their former patrons nd the Wine, Mr. OEOROE 8. THOMPSON. to whom they have leased their Planing Mill. as above. Ne hare entire tioni ion," h is h hility and determination to Ftve ItAliefur non to all favoring Elm. as our successor. rah their patronage. which has hitherto been to fibers IT ex tended to us. an I for which we take tots occasion to return oar stneare thinks. mbl3 tuths3t* GEORGE B. SLOAT & CO. y NICIIOLSON, .. dr. Manufacturer of SHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARS. A large and choice asaortnient. and wsi.t. sc.a.nn. al ways on hand, unto which I particularly invite the at tention of cAsa and prompt-psyinrsHosr TIX. Cor Ira. „fig. corner of ShCOND and ARCH Streets. s Phila... lal-2ao W. G5.0021.1E t W., A 7• Mee 145 Rolm FOURTH Street, •ND WHAILF, PINE STIfiET. SCEUTLYILik. Dealers and Shippers 0? Mout Monntan, Lehigh, Ini achnylkid 0 A Merebandite taken on irttarfate. alma IARAWING AND PAINTING MATE -15 MAIO. Engineers and AreMts.& Stationer". fireman Pillaring Materials. Potichomania Deisigna and Vesea• Paint Hosea for Children, and also for Artist' ar.4 "tridents. Plantes and Piotnre Frames. Varian Cards, American and Frame. Oatalongs gratis to the trade. BCHOLZ & .j_ANENTZIT. No. 111 Boash EIGHTH Street. virnst.V.RA TX aND SIET•iII.. . 4 11- Ohm LEATHER.—FRENCH EN CH PATENT 0 4 LP -4-41 SKINS. "Warnoev” brand. a manor article ; alsoon tnvoice Caen. Tampion and Madras oroooo, oo 000 , L0 , 0n , 0 , t and for malt. low by the case or dozen. Oak and Hernl.na bole. Bhae Clilrt, cc. co Trani:Cf . sad Skin s. Wax Unbar Spate. Roans, Punk Li:boxer et et: °len to or retail. c .Caab paid to Cooottv Tanners for Leather of ell kinds. WM. R. NtiWBCP.,I). tais r !fo r a: float; szcoND Sq t. r..-.IIOV
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