The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 19, 1860, Image 3

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rem , Easto44oreeteti 19 boffin' from New Yorks
w y goaci fraitiepirenf to J Ilderdier. , Passed ship
rt. ei Volk Valotitte. off Bomboy Hoak; in tow of
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kroF97o4ltaHook; -French fin ` Merle Brookleman,
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tbs 9 mailjrtnn - Frovieenoe off Marmot Hook ' min bark
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wont Gaseire.l4mtor, 3 data from-Naw -York, in bal
last to Van Dusan, Norton & Co
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• &Mir' Fre ' dwardEghthoook, a dare from New York,
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Stillest to Noble. Hammett &
Bohr White Squall, Slutappilot. from Boston, inbal
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,Soltr:Lewia' Clark, Boost: Sr days •from , Eka Harbor,-
in ballast to 0 A Heoksher & - • • ,
Bohr IZ al Brownies. Risley. Ildisystroal 'Egg Harbor,
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carli - teadsx - D. 94,7,1dar0h NI-11 1' M.-,
...The steamer Be/aware, for New-York. went 1 0 sea at
7 o'clock last evening. , The nipliipsogriffe. from Cal
putts!, brig klarie Brooklet/um, front Borden:toted schr
Edmirm from Westandliim paired imlast evening. The
takir -Inperaslore for rernambeco . r _Elissbeth 7, for
Barbedoes. brig Than Walter, for Be Barbi, four others,
inidente fiftysalira went oat this afternoon.. Wind Nit.
Yours, &a. ~ T9lOBl B. .11USHIB1.
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" New Yon*, Marsh 18. ,
Arrived, ships Jag -Foster. from Liverpool; ,Eas'ern
Star, from Manilaf hark Ariel, from' Port all Prince;
tinge C R Sampson. from Charles on; Enterprise, from
inchelle,l i'anola, from Bogus k Grande; .1 T Ellicott,,
.from St Jago; sabre Elliott; from Mentak; Sea Banger.
`lcOm Idatittordat ttnivet, from Jamaica; A Lumen,
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;arrived, brig Wabash, from Loudon.
Now rigerrinD, Main 18. '
The atinther 'Daylight. from New York, wont ashore'
today on Round ifill;'dthring thiok WeathOr. "
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ig be 'lair kred SolUseritr, reported ashore 'at Smith's
• 'at, returned to day for repairs, having got off' alter
arahncoing part Of her cargo. .
;,, ved'ahipc• . • r MEW °BLURB. MD.TOII 17.
NeW"England,from Antwerp National.
l'icarune, and Otoondates. lrom Liverpool
Milton and Belle of the Sea, froiN Boston.
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ship Sarah i Pettigrew, cast Burdick. wluoli arrived
lenterday from Idverpool, is a splendid Al , ship of 1199
tons register. and about three ,years old, Sharma now
on board 22.15 tons of cargo, but. °owlet'. *hen folly.la
den, 3000 tons her capacity being equal to 5180 bales not.
'ton, or .95 602 (ibis dour. She Dow draws 23 feet water,
aid crossed the bar with all ease, in tow pf the oteamtug;
America. •
• !Rap. Jostirm Bates? NoCalhini, from Shanahae, ar
iterid at New York 17th inst.
- Ship .Westmoreland. began. for LiverpOoL went to
froagNew Orleami 12th met, •
Snip Southern Chief;Riggins, Sir Liverpool, cleared
at New Orleans 13th inst. with ;6468 Wet cotton.
thin North *merman, Collier, from Calcutta, at So
vinnah 16th inst. - -
Snip Benny OakineriLimebarner, from Liverpool, at
'Savannah loth inst. •
, Ship William V. Kent, Wilco x. from LiyorPool, ar
rived at Charleston Norton,
Snip Susan G. °wen. Norton, cleared at Charleston
16th inst. for Liverpool.
Manseluke, Sikei for San Prancisco, °leered at
Boston 17th hut: • ' "
• Berk Orapeobop,RomenoveL for Cabe, wan towed to
sea item New Orleans 10th inst.' - - •
Bark Parana, Lowell, for Rio de Janeiro, °leered at
'Nw York 17th inst ,• • •
hark 0 E Let,Alinebler. mid brig Delhi. !Caney; for
y l ekleolgiphia, were at fort-au-Winos let init.
iScIeW ti Audeereid - Hewitt. kenos ' err at Oharleston
16th inst.
• Belts Sophia ..Ann., Strath. and John R. Plater, Gandy,
from Wilmington, Bel, armed at Boston 17th
, B T - ThompeonirJanues ,Bewitt, Lady Ellen,
Folly ,Mee ii aild,L'AudenlreidOimee, arrived at Boston
17ttl inst: •
• Bens "Ji 1 .1 Bortbh, Elwelloind Martha Jane, Brown,
for Philadelphia, olearad at segos 17th inst.
. - BMus Mary Bliss. Jones. and Hannah Warwick, smith,
hence. arrived at Norfolk 16th teat. .
eater .•Mahlen Betts. ,Thoulpson, for Philadelphia,
cleared at New. Orleans. lath Mac, with 217 hbds sugar,
Is bales snake-root, 6810_pigs lead. and 200 empty bbls.
. Bahr Y Richard Yang, Prink, for Savannah, cleared at
New orkii7th -
Bohr.) H Allen. from Nevi York for Saiannah, put
into Charleston 16th tad, to repair, damages, having
sprung a leak.
Bahr Balk" T Chet.tre,, Chartre, from Delaware City.
arrived Dighton Mth inst.
Behr Montrue, Feilkinberg, eleared of Boston 16th inst
for Philadelphia,
Bah Nualaa - Nona, thaall. from Barnstable for Wood
bridge:N..lA, wax at Newport 16th inst.
Bch Jae Neilson, Burt.' from Tanaton, and Black
Diamond, Young, from Fall River for Philadelphia,
were at rferYpart lath ins% ••
• Soh Chas Moore, Ingersoll, hence arrived at Provi
dencel6th , ,
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Beh , And 8 Brow, Brown, for Philadelphia, sailid
:from Provadenoe 16th inst. -
Bsh Globe, Ames, from Warren for Philadelphia, was
an Putoltisland'w arbor 11th inst. '
BchrWasohington, Townsend. one Nell7 l D , Sturtevant,
ihenos.,Arrtved at Richmond 16th anat.
,ved Behrat New If wilhams. Heri
nstnß. from Brandywine, arri-
Harem Idtb i.'
Bohn Reisman. Knight, 'Thitliasitt. hence, and Moon
liattißtodesst:,. from Georgetown, hip, arrived at Arvada
' Soho Antos, Jobs ,R Plater,las 8 Hewitt, Lady Ellen.
Polly Pace. Yas=Porter' Sophia Ann. Prank Reed, and
NB T Thompson, attalsri from Holmes' Hole 15th 100.
Propeller Jersey We: henna; for, New volt. before
reported whore at Bandy Hook, was hauled oft on Bs-
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
The• Fire - Fathom Bank Light Ship (off the Cape, of
j)eggssogyhas beeigreptiseed on her station • '
By_order of the Lighthouse Board. •
It: !MEL - IMAGER; Commander V. E.N.'
' Grimm Inßrotties Ornoih Rhile,Maroh ING.
WheGOD. THE CREATOR, REDEEMER.
AND SAVIOUIt —A i.eetere epee eableet
gra delivered ' , TKO 'EVENING: at 8 o'clock. at
ROWEL AND HAYDN HALL. Eighth Street, shove
wise bootee rarest. by - - Mr. GEORGE , FIELD. Ad
!mimeos free., The auhrie are Invited to attend:
grlikNiror COMMERCE , . PRILADEL
PRI*, MaTohlf.lBBo. ,
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toblo-* .RODNE FISHER, View President.
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irr :o t nex_ v __Titui-PHIFLADELPHIA;
2 d o ) el e t 751:1 , 0 m frtnNae , IIIESTOWS RAIL-
The !bard of Mena en at their meeting the Bth
inst.. oralared.a:Dividend of 4- for cent : on the IV
stook for the six months ending the Mot t li e e s e marie l
mend efter-Monday 'April 3d.' er a nt( ine
Mae r,r- ben dale after the *td ingt, 2°l not be
Aahlt-tait-mwf ' •,' 1- ' -: -' , ...-. .- 'Treasurer.
IT:._.' 'ERR SEVIINEEL ANNIVERSARY OF
,4. '/ laik%"Yeung Idea'. Central Rome Miation.". fa.
nna.la.sidlord street. and-Batar strant. and vicani
br,_ .Inll , ba held on, THURSDAY EVENING . March sr,
at 7,4 o'clnek. at the Union M. E. Cbutola. Fourth stretl,
blow Arol, atreet. , ~. , - • . .
latereetirll r i tella•S - Will
.)a made IV the Fez Oecnim
E. gatteLl. o Gag bkeepons, N.Y., Rev. Dr. Castle,
Ur. Fraaldia oore..iaa °MOM , -
ICMUNID:B. YARD,_ .
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W_gt.I..MTAITENnTPASSENNER RAILWAY
PANS , have Made an arriuntelnent 'eighths Chest:
et-drapt tine of omnibuses' to ton rmn. their depot,
lIVENTY-PIES and citEsTrur Street. to West
Plithidelphis„ Mantnaville. Enabling. tickets for
the old onanibioui rout Ms May be had of the conductors.
- glittnabali *slots from West Philadelphot are good on
the ram , on and alter MONDAY, the MO. the omni
buses will not nut east or T WENTY- MST Street.
Ticket,. to or from West - Philadelphia, Manta...villa,
4e.. hv ears' and omnibus, a rents.
nihrr-3t • , • GEO. T. THORN. Seorolary. '
litEV."4B. AIARRS,WILL DELIVER
II
the
first. tn. e course of four :Leotures, on
T TRBDAY FiVMMING. the 15th Insteaton the Rev.
Mr. Chambers Church, at the comer of BROAD and
11.11111801Latnets.;.'BuDiec*—Northern Pateetine,Leba
non..earmal. Scenes at the Gate •of Jaffa, Redeem
Arabs. &a, gobbOreof Bamoris. '. . f '
Tickets for the course, four lectures..
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ON' Thursday evening , 1 5t h , Moiled, eseniesi
19th; ',may evening, 20tn, artd hursday evening.
.12di 11); es: J. Chambers', Churotti To commence at :i
to tro a ook. Inhl&-4t
A CAMP. •
, TO THE ,PUBMI7, - •
olio's Of the strike of a portion of our men, about
aue•third of the whole number employed. and an adver
tisement of an airociation which engeudered, and is
endeavoring to maintain. an antagonism between work-.
teen and employere, having appeared in the papers, we.
notice them to oorreet the nosstateineriba
It is ofn true that we are desirous of employing men
mortglikan ten hours per dr y ; neither is it tree that we
hear tirautted the price kw overtime. The rule which ,
the sisomation nearer tea to change or iinrogrite le as
folkiwionx •
work necessary:to be done before or after regular
hours will be rated at time and quarter time. and it is,
I expected everyone will do hie part cheerfully when
called upon."
This rule has been in operation two years and two
mout4...without aiterstiop or inodifiestion, It is print
ed in large type. and eocormouously pieced in every work
room aaaaqd. oMoe In our establishment since January,
USA .Tlns was the filet and only Rule we ever had on
the addict. ?tell to ;Mows had no published rules,
ea* overwork was oat various rates. as foreman and
Ftagreed upon t generally, and prima pally,at time
cwter tiltie. of Mpereent ,advanoe on der swage*
w maiden the rile the pomp Wes fixed at the highest
avavates of other inty Mort ; work does at the
tater ie it lees to the preprietor. .We the
yir y aboluthed,end tirmorded the when
isesiriery, end (wino our account do we permit O.
To Idiom one ragtime on of overwork, we will Mate
that, during the year o LW, the average amount Or
overwork per man was three bone. and, the dilferencr
to the man , if his wages are /2 per drar, li cents per
assent. visa at our rates Te cents, at theemaciation's
rates fOortnts. is evident, from this statement, that
4t habut a phis to get the control of shops in which their
Members are employed, and to prevent employment of
Any.who are riot tnembere or the associaton. And as a
ranker proof of this, We quote the hi art icle of the eon-
Mitation of the Immolation,
.rt The objects of this Union shall be to unite and as
*orate together as far' as practicable, the efficient
workmen of the Iwo trades represented in this At towels
hop. for the pprpose of Securing Concert of action in
whatever may be regarded se conducive to their united
interests, aerie attainment of a fair rate or wages, the
shorteningof wad rendering uniform the hours of labor,
the Axing of it proper ratio of apprentices to journey
n, the protection of the regUOlrly-aperenticed rue
ebrinie;and the abolition of obnoxious end oppressive.
totes in workshops.". ' •
This organisation, - Wireening Itself from responsibi
litetits secret oheracter, p rat only goyerne its own
members but peeks.' by intimidation and threats, to
vent lose from workinir wbo. are anxious rd .t w: o l;
4 44: 1 :giau l l e ttge ` 214V1 r‘fiedmigi
netresiZ, law far ea the pride oi the la tter is oon
cooed. result man antagonism interests:.
We ink otherwise ad intend to mailkkge our own
Impinges in th e reaoraiition of the mutual interests ex
isting between our men andourselves. -
yhymbiatition to the priatimil operation of our rules
b ee been manifested' Of our workmen not 'Ede-
Illeadellftr of Moe salCilition. - Many of those-who are
metnbere freely expritis their regrets ajt the @tithe, and
world reruns work aR Once if free to follow their own
Nr ilent.
tbir mat er na, we leave the matter to the Judg
ment of the gehile. '
s wots • . 31. W. BAGDWIN k co.'
Third.
' ' or;
Imo,
‘Lptor•,,F.4
iffe _OFFICE OF -THE PHILADELPHIA
AND /WADING RAILROAD CO.BIPANF.
samten,lBo).'
TH holden of the bonds' of this Coressny, Ann Juir I.
lED. dan now prosivarupon apsliestion at tine 00100,10
creent,4l l oash, 118011 the terms 'welted la the Gun.
, ,
TiVroldenriterilsii entitled to the benefit of a Plat.
On Fund Of SIDON per enema, se established by the
pektielders- at their- enema meeting . held January 1,
nu nipenoe or the °rarest, entered into by
I company and duly rationed, to earry the same into
Fedi ,- ~,elitEVlNtieFOltui Treasurer.,
Notice to the Holders of Arfitsfamtla and Reedits
&Ohl:Ad Eminent! Morel:oaf Nootts, ins July 1,
Thas# bothhtere enured by tne first ibrtfiuseS on the
road, amounting in !
lesthe_segregate to fame**. - The
get 1 ,880 6 100 far .41 9 limn - pier wee six times this
amount or the worst interest tin there bonds. .
The menegern muting to 'extend them tor • period of
twinte.tein the holders retaining the bonds at., the
'seen It or t hem oire in lime preeirm onndition tO
*hien they are now _Fran Sheer . of aoapons for
}he igterest. ;Tilt tit to Mr:olden. m
'peniddersaitei of then soseatins.to the extetsgon.. This
-13°P7131tnmillata to
te C be" tr a
of the r
ait • lift Pre sen t ng t Pfra
l? ( Witt eh* tollost.e_ 'any. or o mien ,
endloniemint.-
!OM!' ;Of redolsBo4 . gfifirlyseinent will be furnished
oetsyetiutioi. r. ; ~
Br order of the Byrd of Illninge_m - • :
rat - ti ~iNY. Ileorstary.-
1- 4 0 40rVli
iSf A
7074 1 . 1 .;
~d•dt
arum
t. *
stioausgir '
lolor'lrtemp.
Aster
L. he
a
-".ori.tak
RILOAP '4I4D: CANDLES..-L. 50. boipsDe
-I,7l4#lol,SaiPjlge orlean do.; 75 do. 0117 e d.i.;
40,41.0 d 17studtoo, 100 do. Adamantine do.; 150 do.
110131 h 0 .- i‘t. , r - af.
. Mao 49011,W1larrile
~~i
Catrovriu
c oh* _
,
EMMI
I SALES, ny AirerioN.
PEREMPtbRY ' UP
• "
QATONBI,IOO
•
P I:cri r it tits
FREbTo ~;,
fll , l3l4ltlonths' Credit,' • ' '•
111 a, THURBDAIt - MORNING,' hlttioli, 23, coMmeneing
• • 1 - - .• ' at 20 o'clock Prealasly.
The perticulet attention of the trade IR invited tolhii
iftletilibleib Neill comprise s full and complete smelt
moot of newest aed most choice stria , ' log landed
end never . exhihited for p rivate Weis ,
itii•thimples stressed for examination early on the
tootelei type: ,
- B, BOOTt, Jr., Auctioneer,
, 431 CILESTNITT STREET.
AUCTION NOTICE. • .
PIIENCH. GOODS
*MIERS, cLAdaoRN, A CO.,'AUCTIONEERS
MARKET Street, corner of SANK
- ' AOLD A
. .
EPECIAL:AND ATTRACTIVE BALE OF
FRENCH DRY 'GOODS,
;DIRSORR. L. I/ OURTIO 'oo., NEW YORK,
";On WEDNESDAY, Maroh 21441860,
IW . CIATALfIaiTE, CREDIT,
,
dompliaing complete and genera) aeeortmantof
FRENOIL,GE#MAN. AND SWISS
FikNOY- AND'STAPLE DRY GOODS,
To which the early and simnel atlentian of local cud'
distant traders is particularly requested.
laeludeal in this sale will be feuiid a great variety of
SUPERB.DRESS GOODS,
. ,
. , SUCH
•
. Bloh'fanay and 1,1a,* Silks, Organdies, Grenadines,
galantines, chaffing, Poplins, Bayonne, Floridierinee,
ideussalinee, gernailion, Fondards. Gros do Brilliants,
fiThireAntiques, Oros de Rhinos, plain and figured Pouß
dolioies,Barege and Organdy Robes, &e., &0., in plain.
printed, and woven figwed styles,'and of the latest and
riohest Pane designs, finish and colorings,
' Also; plain, plaid, and striped Nankinets..
Also, about Ito lots rich Bonnet Ribbons.
Also, a splendid line of new styles grimmer Shawls.
Also, Stella and Brooke long and square Vienna
Shawls.
• N. B.—For farther partialsre see auotion head.
MYERB, CLAGHORN, & Co., Auctioneers
PtiILADZLPITIA, AUTO! 160E40.
THOMAS LANCASTER,
LATE OF ELEVENTH .S. WALNUT STREETS,)
WILL OPEN THIS DAY
The elegant and commodious
DRUG AND PRESCRIPTIO.NRTORE,
N. W. CORNER OF SPRUCE AND EIGHTEENTH
Witkan - entire new Moak of chemically pure drugs and
Medmmes, together wlth a Imo and well-selected as.
gertment of English, French. and German specialities.
mhl9-mws-et
COAL OIL IN BARRELS AND HALF
BARRELS, MANUFACTURED
. .
AT TIDE
WALIIONDING COAL OIL WORKS,
And for isle in store, or to arrive, by
WILSON & MERRITT, '
GENERAL AGENTS,
RCM MARKET STREET.
The attention of the trade is called to the above OIL,
as d has
_no superior, tied is. for quality, brilliancy,
price.
invitehe cheapest Oil ever offered in this market.
We all parties interested to call at our office, or
seed for a sample, and examine for themselves. Wes
only by the package. tehlg-trif
MR. WALKER: I have had one
of ‘ HAINES BRO.'S (N. Y.) PIANOS in use
for sense years, and consider it as good now
as when I purchased it. I hare • not had it tuned or
anything done to it for neatly two years, and yet it is
in perfect order. I would recommend them to persona
wishing an instrument that will stand in tune and
wear well.
• Yours treat', CH M ARKETBbi .Sc aStreet.
GEORGE L. WALKER, Sole Agent for these unri
valled Instruments.
Wareroomm. Southfield corner of SEVENTH. and
ARCH Streets. mhl9-Zt"
SPECTACLES, CORRECTLY
FITTED TO THE EYESIGHT.
OPERA,CLASSES, MICROSCOPES,
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS.
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
. Hold et the lowest omen by
M. J. FR ',NV...IN, Opticlen,
.tnhl9-6tlf ILI South FOURTH St., below Chestnut.
;BLOOD'S PENNY POST—For the
•-•-•. d
elivery of 'Lettere, Circulars, and Pamphlets of
;Sank, Insurance, and mgebne notice' throughout 'the
city. and for the collection of letters for U. S. mails.
Doges for the reception of Letters, Ao.. at most of the
principal drual and other store. throughout this_ city,
principal
from all tile boxer/ POWS. TIMES BACH
:DAY. for city d.livery. .
Letters -for U: S. Malik collected and delivered to the
, Post office PIVE TRIES EACH DAY, en evoning
)nation beset mails 7 clock P. M:, to meet the night
nines:
pity delivery. one cent each letter: if prepaid. of two
gents. collected on delivery. Letters to the Post Office'
and answers to advertisements must always be prepaid.
Directed circulars, cards, or pamphlets, in inantltiee,
delivered at 'err low rates.
Invitation and wedding cards will be deliveredwith
out stamp or murk of an. kind. at a charge of two cents
each, a /emirate assorting Doing made of such matter,
and especial care being given them. ,
Insurance companies. some. tea, banks, fre., using
larße number of +damns. supplied at a disconnt
Dispatch and Government stamps for ate at all the
principal boa stations.
- epeoini messages sent from the office to all parts of
the city. at a charge of five Gents and Upwards, accord.-
mg to dietaries.
. .
persons advertising. , in the papers, under any word or
name, care• of Blood's Dispatch, by rending their ad
dress to the office, can have all answer 4 enveloped and
sent to them without charge
Private letter-boxes at the Office. for the convenience
of advertleen, and _Demons having much correspond
ence. 'Rent, One dollar for six months.
hloney,jewelry, and other articles of intrinsic value,
will not he received nor delivered by Blood's Penny
Post'. except by pude] messenger, in which cue the
article must be left at the principal office, and regis
tered ; and the proprietors of box shaming are requested
in all cases to refuse such articles.
Notice that the name of Blood's° is on every box
end sten before Sent depositynur letters.
Applications will now-be received from persons de
siring boxes in .their stores: and the boxes supplied
when the neighborhood will warrant it.
New signs are being mode, and will be furnished to
every station in the worse of a few weeks. and new
boxes to each station in a few months. The stations
will-be supplied with as many of the new show cards es
'desired.
The proprietor will confider It a favor to reoelve m
formation from, mg vmneori of the slightest pegleot or
delay on the part at the carriers. •
ELXISRT KOCH ERBPE ROE R.
Blood , * Peen! Post Offine,
No, tt, south FIFTH Street.
Alll94tirr
RL&TINA,POINTR, FOR LIGHTNING
RODE.—Our Points are made of a tapering' emmor
body. about am inehee long, well gilt with. pure Gold, to
raevent_the action of the weather, and tipped with solid
lama. They have been in use over twenty years, and
vg given general aatisfagtion.
Egicen, Il i elle. 81 LO, 10, ti—the 'price varying
according to the amount or Ylatina with which the
points are tipped.
Glue Inenlatore, Iron Staples. &c.. to. -
AIeALLIS ERR & BROTHER.
(Eetabliehed in 3786,)
723 CLIVATNUT Street.
760
TO BOOKSELLERS AND STATION-
Rs.—Sterensoopla frudruments manufactured
in various sizes /Led Qualities; steremmopic Views. re
cently imeorted from England and France, and sold at
the lowest prices to the trade by_
FRANKLIN,
mhl9 61if 112 South FOURTH. St., below Chestnut.
QBBBOLD & BRO 13 fine Baltimore
TOMATOFB oan be had every day in the week,
rand the onlY.ydnee Philadelphia at Null 22 FRAN K
LIN ,MARICFM. Sold open from a wet to any quan
tity. mhl9.Bt.
YOU CAN our A LIFE-81%E ,
TOGRAPH in Oil made from& small Drinierroo
lmanbilmgg': averoyn,eStiCOgrigeeatt,
above
Green.
JOHN DICKINSON, '
COMMIBBION MERCHANT
AND
- DEALER IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN . -
EXCH_ANGE.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
!Optima raade and prompt remittanoex in Sight
Pxobanee, at current rates. on New York, Boston, or
• RiCVER
CRESCENT CITY MINK, New Orleans.
Mame HENNINGS k GORLING, New York.
TV. H. PRICE, Pee. New Yo.k.
Mews. PI BIWA' 'BACON. Boston. mh2o-Imif
WALL CURTAIN PAPER.-
Great inducements to clash buyers. Entirely
new styles for Spring trade. No. &i North SIXTH,
above Market street
mhg-Im* J. E. VAN METER.
SAL SODA.
JOS. ELICINTON & SONS
Offer Prime Sal Soda, in casks or barrels, delivered
free of Porterage, in quantities to suit purchasers.
inhl3-1m• 783 South SECOND Street.
UNION FARM AND FLOUR MILL.-
The Latest Improvementssm be seen running, by
vallins on the manufaeturer, C. B. ROGERS,
No. 113 ItIARKET street.
011.8.-3,503 gallons extra bleached Ele
phent Oil ; 4.000 gallons extra bleached W hale _ Oil :
3.670 do. racked Whale ; and 60 hhl6.e.!.tra ,. .No.lLard
Oil, in store and for sale by_. _
_ ROWLEY, AS RR & CO.,
m 47 .N 0.16 South Wharves.
3(X)Bbla. and 349 bfa. largo No. 3 Mack
on3l. 190 bbd''. and 480 hfa. small No. Macik
erol rooeived slor nohooner Frannie 'Edward'', and for
Mat by WILLIAM J. TAYLOR W HA RVES.
1041/ lin and Htt NORTH WHARVES.
CLARKS PATENT INDELIBLE PEN
0i1.13 for marking clothing nilatli and indobldr•
Better than ink, without its trouble or risk of blotting.
Each will mark 2.400 articles. Sold. wholesale and re
tail by D. O. TAYLOR to t.D., 91LORISSTN UT Street.
' inbl7.3t*
'pig FINE WEATHER OF THE LAST
.es few days' has named an extraordinan rush Mr the
aplendid stook of 6 ENTI .UREBI3 OuDE, of
the lateot Berms Styles. which we are prepared to make
up according to the latest fashions, at the shortest no
tice. Give us a call. C.C. DITTRIC & CO..
mhl7-2t* Merchant Tailors, No. 21 north NINTH et.
,IVAR AND PITCH.-300bbls Wilmington
Tar, 160 IteAs do do., 600 BbirTAtoh. ntOre
And for sale by* ROWLEY, ASHBURN/A.
- JAM N 0.16 Smith WHARVES.
PRIVY WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW
VittoN, pendre
toobtatntte tCMGsbe oolitents. Addreea WILLIAM,
, fefl t*
No, 111.1 North SP..COND Eltrwet
NOTICE.- *-CHESTER
vALLETAAILBoAD-PAI
I A ATM BUNIVir N. ,
a d TOZN z thip ee irs
, ber, Infi, the Passenger Trains - En. BBWitlirGTOn
Intl Mart from the new Presenter Depot of the pon o _
&liana M u t Ressdingßarirmn Company . •orhog of
BROAD CIALLOWHILL Btreets, (passenger en
treat& 51 . 1 1= f or Doimingtown, leavg• at PM
A. M.
APIRBOOR TRAIN for Downingtown, Mara at
s twoentan.) l
az= • dor Mme s re of thePtommsjohis
THZ - rtiIIARCH -19; ,:1€161%-f
Of the Importation of
EIT4EETI3,
NEy'rwOLiekirioni.
1-1) RPER'S
NEW MONTEX.r qtrAdAZINE
'No. OXIX.]`• - dONTENT6
. .
ARTIST LIFE INTHE HIGHLANDS. ,
ILLIIIITR tonicre.—the Highlands of New Jen 47—
On the Road—Upper Fe Choton—Lowsr• Fall,
Clinton Hank Rog• Trotters Showering—Brig'
ping—Green Pound—The King of the sPolltwos—
Lord ROO ns's Forge—Entrance to Blotirei is Mine
, Interior:of the Mine—Month &owe. m i ne
—lnterior ARO—Surface Works, 09111111 Mine—
. ' Pursuit of . Knowledge under Difficulties—Dictum
. Of ,MititA 'Mluer—Fushing Ore Car—fiellerr - In
Bynum Miott-..Serface .Warks, , Dickerson
Offnete—Dtivins Abreast,-Turn.Teble. , , -
HOW WY, OLT .00LD IN ,
. . . .
. . .. . .
• rtol.'Jff TA ATIONO..—CMT.p on the Eltantigans—Tke
First "Geld Hontemw—Panning—Winnowing Gol d —
'
Cradle BOokleg-=Washing with tong Tom—Omer
Operations , - Murderer it Bar—How a- Biagio's 1—
Pocking Earth— Quiaksilvet -Machine—Fatter
Whooj—Ffemont. Mll—lfelvotia Quart; Mill — Hl
, 'Rostra—Odeon Beach Mlnius—Gold Enuleihrttlron
' - nailing—lnterior of Tunnel—Hydraulic Mooing—A
„
Flume. ,
THE FIGHT AT LEXINGTON. By 'TnowesDnict
ENGLIS I( : - • , .
. ILLI:Te TR ATICIIig.- , -Th 0 Fight 14 Lexington—Bat
tle-Ground
tle-Ground at Concord.,
CAPTAIN TOM: A RESURRECTION. By oRAl3.l.lt$
NORDUOIM.
KATHIE MORRIS.. By T. B.,Acparcur. _
LITTLE BROTHER. Part 111.
THE ALEXANDRIAN&
YET'S CHRISTMAS BOX:,
D—'S REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE.
THE LITTLE ART STUDENT.
AN ICY FLAME. ,
ON TWO CHILDREN IN ,BLACK, ;Br ,W. M
Tnscatit'ay. •
ORIANA INN: A DISPUTED POSSESSION,
,THE LOST ernmktstuP.' By FITZ-Aillte
LOVE!, THE WIDOWER. By W. AL TnAOKIRAv•
' Chapter 111. in which I play the guy.
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STAU ON'S CHESS PRAXIS,A SUPPLEMENT
TO THE CHESS PLAYER'S HAND BoOK, contaln•
ins all the most important modern improvements in the
openings, illustrated by actual cameo ; a revised code of
Chess laws ; ands Collection of Mr. Moray's Matehes,
Re.. in England, France, Rn.
BOHN'S - SCIENTIFIC I,IBRARY.
LIFE BEFORE HIM. Thenew Amerioan Novel.
One vol. 12mo , cloth, $l. To winch N.P. Willis, In the
Home Journal. devotes two columns to the notice of it,
the which he finishes by quoting /the remark of one of
nut friends, who, after reading the hook • remarks that
delighttel.was the story that he felt as though he had
been drinking champagne.
AGAINST WIND AND TRW. The new Novel by
Holme Lee, author or Tlvtin Holt's Daughter. Kathie
Brand, Re., which the nglish press say is equal, if not
better than Adorns Be e. One vol. *l.
A LIFE STRUGGLE. The new Novel by Mice Par
doe. authoress of " LOUT, XIV," Rn.
ItllfißEPlt • SENTATION. By H, Drury, author ot
Friends and Fortune. The best novel of tne mason.
Paer. /*cents.
JIULMBY HOUSE. By Melville. author of The' In
torpreler. tco. Paper. 50 mots.
HAWTHORNE'S NEW ROMANCE—THE MAR
BLE FAU the RoMance of Monte Beni. Two
vela Mino., cl o th, DI I. In great K an o been the desire
to obtain this new volume of Hawthorne's. that the first
edition lies already, beforsisobliostion, been sold,
LORD ELGIN'S MISSION TO CHINA AND.' &PAN.
By Lawienoe Oliphant . Qat. vol. Soo , cloth. Nostra.
!ions. 3 75.
HIST RY OF THE EARLY CHURCHES, Tim the
first preaching of the GO1071:11 to the Council er .
Re. By the authoress of Atny Herbert, &e. One vol.
/ 661 .• 60 same.
JULIAN HOME; a tale of College Life. By the
author of Eric. Re. mhl9.3t
ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO!!
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON.
No. 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut,
Hive, Just published.
TWO ADMIRABLE TREATISES on the above sub
Je They can be funneled either separately or boum
in one volume. mal9
POLITICAL.
RECEIVER OF TAXES.
JOY( 0. KELLRR.
FIFTBENTR. WARD.
WY Subject to Domooratio rules. w612-12t*
FOR CITY CONTROLLER,
GEORGE W.
mWihrl
Su n ject Vlthe ruI UUR thTEENpIeH W
AtRyD.
CITY CONTROLLER
BTEVIITS TAYLOR.
NINSTICHNTR WARD. •
Sabi eat to lomooratio rules. m7-tn°
C . H. MATTSON.
MILER IN
GROCERIES.
0? TUB
, I
FINEST QUALITY.
a. W. corner ABM and TENTH Stroota
mhl7-N
skg, EVERGIAENB AND ORNAMENTAL
TREEB.—Norway hruoe, Scotch sir. Balm of
Gilead.WhitoPine,HerolotitApruee,Arbervittes, Rom
Chestnuts, Silver sod Slat idardes.,Lnidena, Barer
Po f
Var, elms, Sycamores , Ash, and ah other varieties
rees, by the dozen. hundred. •t)r thousand, at very
tow rates, at ROSEDA NURSERIES, DARBir
ROAD. • R. IiTIST fkAsOlki, Proprietor&
Seed Warehouse, Nes. WI and 924 MARKET atreat.
above Ninth.
1111 KITCHEN GARDEN SEE DS.—Bu
isva Extra Early, ally Daniel D'Rouke, Tom
Thumb and Prince Mona ?ea', Early Scarlet Radish,
lair, smooth Red Tmnato, ?tie° island Tomato, Earl y
ganliage4eote, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Squash Carrots,
at yMI leaved and Waltut- leaved Kidney r 04910011,
Atiyarlig ROMA. &O. &13.,11.t.
11. DIST & 1301 , 11 MD WAREROIRM,
k o s, stztind 614 NAKKAT Ntreet, *boy. :WAD.
RETAIL DRY GOODUr
160. . S P 18ffie'
ktiNOY ' - GOODS. i :
-L. J. I,,E,VY & 00.
WILL OPEN,
, • ,,OH 310N15.A.Y NEXT,
30 C+llBB OE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS EOR
SpRING
AND
•
SUMMER
DRESSES,
Suet landed from
STEAMER AFRICA.
This addition to the assortment received by previous
arrivals, ntakes up one of the
CHOICEST STOCKS
Of new mud beautiful fabrioswhieh have ever been pre
sented to the public. Thei wilt be - offered of Yerir mo
derate mats.
/309 AND sir CHESTNUT STREET.
March 10, 100 0 . „ mhlo-3t
1860. ENGLISH HOSIERY. 1860 .
L. J. LEVY 8o CO.
Have now in store a full assortment of very
SUPERIOR ENOtISH HOSIERY,
Comprising Asir usual full assortments for
SPRING AND SUMMER,
OP
SILK, MERINO AND CASHMERE
SHIRTS .AND DRAWPES.
rehl94t SOS and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
CLOTHS.'
• JAYNE'S HALL,
OASSIM.E RES. ,
JAYNE'S HALL.
.VESTiNGS,
JAYNE'S HALL.
LADIES' CLOA.ItINGS,
.1 A YNE'S HALL.
BOYS' WEAR, .
AT,
ESHLEMAN'S Wholesale BO Retail Cloth Store,
N0.'6215 CHESTNUT Street.
• JAYNE'S HALL:
'mhl9-mwflm .
1860. ORENING. 1860.
•
,THIS MORNING, AND DURING THE WEEK,
SPRING MANTELETS
AND
NEGLIGE CLOAKS.
In Great Variety, at the
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM.
•
IT. W. PROCTOR.
•
nilll7-tf No. ,70S CHESTNUT Street.
REAL CASHMERE KNITTING
ZEPHYRS, in double, single, or split, are offer
ed, Or the present. at
THE SAME PRICE A 8 INDTATIOISS
AND MEDIUM QuALITIES OF REEF:LYRE ARE
Sold elsewhere. 20 eente_er
J. G. bIAXWELL & SON,
TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS,AND ZEPHYRS,
feKl-tf - ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT..
SHETLAND WOOL, BERLIN QUALITY,
TEN CENTS PER OZ.
SHETLAND WOOL. EXTRA QUALITY,
TWELVE CENTS YER OZ.
BARGAINS IN BERLIN ZEPHYRS,
Double,Sivtgle, and Split.
J. U. MAXWELL & SON,
fer-rptf Trimmings. Skirts, and Z ephy_ra,
LLEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
NEW STYLE OF BALMORAL.
A new Springitylo Baoral Skirt.
SHA Im R.PLESS BROTHERS.
MEDICINAL.
ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS SINCE I
lees indurod_tot s 7 a -box pf RADFORD'S POW
DER for BOA 61LET , FEVER, and the efeet produced
setontening.- Ibelieve it to be one of the beet
remedies for Sorlet - Fever_ everused,
JOHN B. DARE, Alderman.
Preened only by 1 : 1 -?:'leitVA9T B E E R ° Yrwi t ir .
No. 967 North SIXTH Street.
Fitt sale by JENKS & OODEN,' No 160 North THIRD
Street; T. W. DIrOTT & SONS, No. 218 North SE
COND Street. • mhl7-ft.
DY SP RPSIA. -,--4IFTY YEARS INDE
SCRIBABLE AGgNit FROM DYSPEPSIA,
Nervousness, 8101rnese at. the Stomaoh. and Vomihng ,
have been reepreij_hylnl BARRY'S, delicious kealtk
nartorieVIEVALF f NTA ANA_SICA PePD,
rom the °notable Isidore . Blake.l
Toast', Elisabeth street, IT Augus t, 1164.
faux Silts: lam happy to inform you of the great
benefit my daughter has received from the Devalenta
Arabic& She was very thin and delicate. being too tall
for her age. between ten and eleven, whoa she coin
reamed taking it. It has made her ands 'strong and
healthy. I consider it the most nutritious restorative
food for children and delicate persons.
Believe me, dear Sirs, truly yours, •
I. J. BLARE,
Marolt,AS tinfoil street. Third diehict, New Orleans.
13th. taw.
For seventeen years I have bean laboring under an
inantrerable affliction, deprived of eleep. and so diary at
times that could riot help myself; my stomach would
fail me, and I thus became a nelpless,_enervand inva
lid. At last, on the 15th of.lune. UN. I was taken down
with an Aimee flux and killing mins tin the bowels.
Often as Iwept to bed at night, I thought t should never
see the morning. S ty medical attendant and friend. in
whom was all my trust. could do nothing to alleviate
my gearing e. and sent me to one of his oolleaguea,
whose attendance proved as nrumocessful. all the reme
dies prescribed failing to afford me an relief. It was
at stat i e of my disease that, on the 8 hot September
butt, Ito, tly met one of mrtriends.w io told me that
Mr. J. B. outer had passed through the same ordeal,
and had been radically Tined by De Barry's Itavalenta
Argues. Thereupon I immediately began to make use
of it, and, soon after. I Mt relieved ; and the extraor
dinary change for the better I have g_redually expe
rienced eincie,.•W/EIN to that excellent Farins,lndunee
me to believe that I am completely aural._F. B. BERNARD,
Commercial Abstract Clerk in the Collector ' s Offi ce.
. . . . . .
CASE NO. 54 816.
[From the Rev. James T. Campbell, SYdoretene R•o•
tory, near Fakentuun, Norfolk.]
December Mb, 1659.
GENTI.IOI42I Iq ar. oases of Indigestion, and partiou
[artywhen the Live ls more than usually atlaotad. I
consider Du Barry's K evatenta Arftbioa Food the beet
of all remedies. You can makewhat use you please of
thisoomnierSeatton. 1 am, gentlemen, yours, Ao.•
JAMES T. CAMPBELL:
Perfect digestion, strong nerves, and refreshing sleep
restored by Du Barry'. delicious bealth.restoring Revs
tents Arabic's Food. Upwards of BO 000 owes and many
thousand testimonials. l'aoked wit, fall Instruotions,,
in canisters ;1 lb 4140 ;12 lbs SM. he latter carriage
free on receipt or omit.
Sold at the Desot, 640 South THIRD Street, by H.
MUNRO, primeval Agent for the United States, and by
all Grocers and Druggists, felB-Im.
NOTICES.
ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAU . -
TIONED against negotiating a Promissory Note'
for e 2250 0. drawn by Gottlob F. Landenberger, dated
March 16, 1860, at three months. in favor qf John Lem
denberger, and by him endorsed, the name having been
lower mislaid. mhl7-31"
XORTU-StCOND-STREET M. EKE 1'
COMPANY.—Books for the subscription of stock
In the above company have been opened at ZS North
FIFTH !treat, where all persons desiring to subscribe
are invited to cell. Thie Market in to be located on the
west side of Second street, above Race, on the site now
occupied by the Buck Hotel and adjoining properties.
Price of shares eao. • inhl3.6t
WALTER EVANS 8c CO.'S
BOAR'S-HEAD SIX-CORD '
SPOOL COTTON,
Superior to any ever imported, m strength, smoothness,
and elasticity, for machine or band sewing.
LENGTHS WARRANTED.
"We have tried Evans gc Co.'s Boar'e.•Nesd Sewing
N a likktr o l i ;,o . tko.np 0. dart .
, d 6 2 . zi o tx d v e l , l ) ep r t i ':F . Wire Lea
C. CAEN/11,LE, General Agent, New York.
J, B. HOWELL,
Agent for Phlhldelphia,
R64l } B l , l4 9l2 l iPhet„ ' Jtat S . "wi." MACAINE
AWNINGS ! AWNINGS !! AWNINGS ! 1
WM. F. SCHEIBLE.
49 SOUTH THIRD BURET, ABOVE CHESTNUT,
Manufacturer of Awning's, FAIN, and Panay Window
Awning■.
All Awnings made at this establishment are proofed to
Prevent:mildew, without extra charge. fe7S-Ini
Me SHEW 1100
PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT, .
• . No. 39 SOUTH EIGHTH dtreot,
- • Above Chestnut.
This le the only establishment in the eity devoted
exoluelvely to *PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. A greater
variety of OVAL GILT FRAMES on hand than can be
found in any one establishment in thiPUnited States,
end prices lower.
air Bring your Photograpte, and have them fitted
without extra oharge. mh9-3m
a g ginu e .... WILLIAM N. AT T WOOD
No, IDERTAKER!
19North EIGHTH. Street,
rrthl3-ot . ' ABOVZ ARCH. NAST B,DIN.
asetwom.... JOHN M. HALL,' FUR
-._.
HISIUNG UNDERTAKER. would re
spectfully inform his friends nuct the public, that he still
continues business at 1313 VINE Street. All article.
furnished of the beet quality, and on reasonable
terms. mhl3-6t`
001 01110KERINU & SONS, MANU.
FACTURERS of Grand, Squafe_ and RD
right PIANO FORTES. Warerooms, 807 CUM rivlrr
Stneet,... Pianos to let, taken In eaphanae, taped, and
tu
eenall. Also; lit - connection, a full stook of Fannin!
lain-anuf
pinata. Mn,cn
Ira SOUTHERN AND WESTERN BIER
'CANA CHANTS ere nartioalarly invited to call and
examine tne•new and sßlendid assortment of Millinery,
oonsisting_of rah wipe antLites4,llsees, at mro.
Yd. S. SUMO 'a, rvo. LejaOXXXX`pil/Z fitree_ a ,t next
ON; gouts gt, wrolloo uovoi. • • tr-uo,
DRY•GOODS 41O$BE$9.
TERRY; PRIOR, it , 00,, _
c 26 I Atit,R,KET L ATREET, ,
DIPORTaita AND" rqUitall Dl
CLOTHS, 'o.4Bl3lkitßEoi &0., •
Kaye now on hand a large and Wali-aeleoted aka,
whioh they ate prepared to cell at the lowest market
triode. • • • mia-am
• W.- GIBBS irk soNS.
NO:
Are novr opining their ' •
87,00.1( OF G 0 ODB
. • Adapted to
•
E N,''S WEAR.
In s ahieh will be found e Ii 1I alsottment.of
OLoTHI9, DOEOKINS, VBESTINOi, TRIMMINGS, ko.
. .„. „
A . w. xATTL,E - .&-, C2. *
srrixf
.No.
fa-3m
JAS. R. OAMPBELL & CO..
ISP9RTZIOI AnD.MIOLIBAII,II MIAMI@ IR
DRY GODS.
WHITS • GOODS,' •
CLOTHE,
,9488GATERES,
BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, to
No. rxr CHESTNUT Street.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
p VIM AMERICAN
From the moat eminent Wine growersof VIRGINIA,
NORTIVAROLINA, OHIO, and PENNSiLVANIA.
Sparklind, &HI, Sweet, Dry and Co - mmunion
- WINES,',
'Warranted the PURE JUICE OF TEE GRAPE.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS, •
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
inhl4 7 tf CoineiELEVENTR and VINE Streets.,
CALL ATTENTION •Of TH3
TRADE to this really Ohherior article
ALFRED RENALW CORNAO.
A =eels in Assorted packages ooniqantly on hand.
!Orders reoinVed for direct iinportation.
lileo—Renneeey Cognse___, Leßoy Cognac London and
Itolkuad Oina, Olaret. Weald CsOhainnaggee,
high and low pones. •• , LONGO F, Imporry.
old-dm South FRONT. hilndelphus.
GEORGE '''WHITELZY i
N 0.13. South FRONT Strost,
I :rrgi Wl7' cam for sale la 4d i rl t 46,174., standard br andy
or brand,: .
I . 2:lll,Tbig i .t'ot c L, ,' • ritY4:l; Co. w
4. Seignette, , ' are.., .
oamaem, ' ellevourin, _
4 4..Dup0nl & 00., . Union Proprietors.
. .& F. Martelle. . Jam. Hemmer.
, Stuart'. Paisley Malt _ _ Jam. Hemmer.
the 011 01004
Tamil.. of Madelot,Bherix, Port, sufgundy, and
Rhine Wines, Palm Tres Gln, JAMAICA Rom , Banta
Oruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &a.. &o .17-1 r
WATCHES, JEWELRY, die.
BUTLER & McCARTY,
N 0.131 NORTE SECOND STREET,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
PINGLISH, SWISS, AND 41SIBRIOAN
WATCHES.
mhB-tmyl3
FINE JEWELRY,
AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. •
F. P. DUBOSQ & SON,
. •
• • MANDFACTDEERN AND IMPORTERS,
• Have now on hand p. full assortment of Pet Pearl.
Pearl and Jet, Etrusdan, and Enamelled Jewelry, of
the best quality.'
N 0.1028 CHESTNUT STREET,
• PHILADELPHIA.
Also, a full assortment of Plated W_Aro,
8. W, PEPPE,
feS2-wfinam Superintendent.
JOSEPH B. COOPER, WATCH
MAKER and JEWELER. No. akk BRRUOE
treat. first door below SIXTH.
_Partioular attention given to Residnnt Watches'.
ulooks, and Jewelry. a fe76 6w'
REMOVALS.
SAM. N. DAVIES & SON,
BILL BROKERS,
HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 925 .DOi3K STREET
WM. D. KELLEY AND GEORGE A.
COFFItY, Attorneys Itt'llom; have removed to
,128 South SIXTH Street. Mow Obeetout, letd•lmv
REMOVAL.. - SMALL & CHANDLER,
As , . WHOLESALE GROCERR, hare isoloya froth
66 North SECOND Street, to /5 DIAWT Street.
above Front. north oldi. la
CHINA AND QUEENBWARE.
WRIGHT, SMITH, & CO.,
CHINA, °LASS, AND QUEENSWAHE. • ,
PITTSBURG- AGENCY, -
GL4B, NAILS, &0., delivered twin the I• atikel
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
GRANITE BUILDING, No. 5 North FIFTH Street,
fe6-fmw6m PHILADELPHIA.", '
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Q()CARER CITY INSURANCE
•co.COMPA
NY—FRANKLIN 111111.D1N09 dOS WALNUT
itin B eL P ,T I A A . D lUu r g i s i taii?sn l ot s i ; p r igialin t i
ire, and the Perils of the Bea, lnlarkd navigation and
ransportation.
GEORGE H. HART. President. ,
' R. P. jalBB.•Vice President.
H. X. COGOSHA Lib, Beal , /11111Treaeurec.
B. H. BUTLER, Anstapuit Beoretary.
DIRECTORS.
George H. Hart, E. P. Roils,
A. C. Cattail, Foster S. Perkins,
E. W. Bailey, Andrew R. Chamoers,
H. R. Coggshall. • Samuel Jones, M. D..
Hon. H. M. Fuller.nah9-tf
.. .
THE ENTERPRISE .
INSURANCE COMPANY
OP PHITADEFBIA:
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY./
CO!t(PANTS BUI LDING. S. W. CORNER
U.R7H AN WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS,. ' . '..-
.
F. RATCHFORD SIAM MORDRCAI L. Tracer.
WILLIAM Maßix, ORO. H. &VAR , •
tALsito FIARIRII., , ' JOHN H. Bnowtic
oss 1 1 . 41 .w00ti, B. A. FAHNISTOOR.
REU. . EDICK. C. 4711 Litir i,
HENRY BARTON.
• F. RATCHFORD o ARR. Pregident.
• MAHLER W. COXK. Secretary. feIII-11
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
Au Ur
SIX MILLIOrotOF DOLLARS.
- DMlssin IN 1/11157 MORTGAOIN ON ANAL lIITATI9
WORTH OVER fACOLOIXI. .
libetre, mlumg
. IFre. Loam' than in many other GOWNS
SION. =lithe Dlvldende iISVO been GINTLATNis
This Is a strictly Norval, ftropany. Theis ars no
atookholdsm so that A THE PROnTB
anoxia TO TUN rrievitsp.
Pam&lent, and even information. mar be had
enema. on eseltgation to
O. kiJki r it TINFAVAV:I6.
PHIL aI)ELPRIA REFERENCED t
Thomas 11,obtes, John Welsh,
Mordecai Dawson, 111 7 cormi v I t f : Bland,
SW;M. * timid
j:Ptelier e ee n eming.
r oh eel,. Patterson,
n M. Atwood, Witham C. Ludwig.
/alba* et Coati, ,
homes H. Powers. George W. Tolead,
William McKee. Thoe.Watteon.
jrNSITRANOE €OMPANY OP TB
.... STATE OF _ NtiNSIIIVANIA7-F11(33 AND MA
RINE INSURAIWB—No. d EX.ANDE BUILD
INGS.
Chartered in DlN—Capital eleo,ooo-:Asoets, January 1,
Mi lift "2.4 ster M
moo in would said available mould
CPA! , to insure on Vessel/and Cargoes, Building=
of Merchandise, 6 Op on liberal terms.
IBISOTORS:
tWs 2 tAr r ° 1 1 . Ffirt , tritilk.
arles Pilagaiestehl obis' ss airixer,
1 am S. midis horns, 13, wattam
B. Budil, Hanoi G. Freemaa.
am R. Whlby Charles B. Lewis,
_BEENtrPIarIFMRD, President.
WILLIAM HARP .Meoretarr. le 9-wfm tf
HEATON !S: DENCELA,
HARDWARE
COMMISSION MERC!IANTS,
407 OCIMMEROE and MO NORTH STRUTS.
AUENTB FOR THE SALE OF
OUT NATT,S,
HOLLOW WARE.
CART, BLISTER,AND GERMAN
STEELS.
Which, with a complete assortment of
AMERIOAN HARDWARE
They offer for sale at
MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
feS.wfm2m if
CRISTIA.NI &I CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF PERFUMERY,
IMPORTERS OP DRUGGISTS' ARTICLES,
No. 45 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, "
Have now open their assortment for spring sales.
Country merchants would do well to examine their
stook. • - mhte•lm
CARRIAGES.
VV T JCAMUTAOTITAX OW
WITSJ A M D. ROGERS.
INFOSITORY,
No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. No.loll.
felo.4mif
RMnD tie.
sailuGAß,.-509
ced A bblB. 6 en d ished,
ttigid:atri• u76l=e4rli hi rcit
=ll
WANTED—By
,a thoroughlY:expen
neat, Wee lady. a ell:Patton dit-ileochlor
Amer store. fleet of referenoe oven. Address "J. P.
11..,".tlusothce. - • It*
WANTED—A situation, by, young
min; in iswholosals or retail prescription drag
store; or ay-travelling NOM for a drug or perfumery
ostabfishment. Speaks both El:04 andgerman taO
Adages ; has had over seven ;ears ' experienc e the
f
y,ulr.'figral4ol7,of at obte.b.tre referen c e . .
dregs .1 7 . J. H., box No., 4114 Allegheny City. Pesooll.
• Mhl7-31
W4NTED—A' puiciwiern fol. a - email
one-horwiaower horizoßtal STEAM ENGINE,
'./Anlir and all 111112 06 mto :unning • will
drive two Job Primes. Will be soad low. by aßillina
to L. YELOUZE &
Ty_pe_Fourders,
N. W. coma THIRD and O..STNUT Streets.
'inhl7-3t
mECHANICS WAN TED.—Machims' ta
Al-a and 'filanksmittar will find stead
gooo Wages, and prompt p,pment. at Y eM-D
I°-1"
AkaZi'Mli c ," lN sc .
TONStreator.
WANTED—A: situation by a young
man. in a Cloth liotiaai can intinenne &mindere-
Lie oit. trade, Addresa "P.ti.. 13.," Bloomy* Dispialaii.
qnhl7-2t.
WANTED—By a yowl; matt,.a situation
• v
as Book-keeper or mounaoi in & wholesale
eatablishmeot. Beat of city refereaeas Addreas
. office of this paper. rehlT-et".
WANTED V I OD Ladieit Bend foi,
• v DE RUBE'S great book. Evert yaw et and
woman contemplating' boll wedlock • should shave this
book. Eaelpee 76 dente to me 84, paile,dehilde 0.
1109 •
FOR SALE AND
_TO ,LET
Ea FOR SALE , OR TO RENT.=-A large
ide. awl comowdlopm . cottage Rivertob,N.J., with
ttecolla to the Ital. eight lance daily by rtettniboat or
earn. The place sorroundad:with fruit.treee and
shrubbery In beating older, with a beautiful lawn ex
tending down to the river. commanding' a beautiful
view of the river Delaware. APPII to 442. Wt llu, 24
NORTUPOURTDStreet. mhl9.6tmerf4
gA FURNISTILI) HOME FOR SALE
OR TO RENT.--For partierslan aialy on th e
premises, nortewtet corner of NINTH and, LOCUBT
&mtg. • 3019 et
Boum AND FURNITURE TO RENT
Atii for six months. Address " Conntry,” st this of
fice. mhl9-EVP
frO'LlOT—on Ground Rent—Lot north
Jit side of Christina
Street, 9
Second, 12 b• 120
feet. :apply 619 VINE Street, to 11A.. M. lt.
TO TIENT— COUNTRY SEAT and SIX
iivannEn, on Hairoweate lima. near Passenger Rail
war: Handsome, large mansion, grounds. tenant-house,
stabling, carriage-house : splendid spying of water Re,
.address or apply to Alas CdTHA RINE tIV ANS,
HEDGE a treat,. between Oxford and Unity streets.
Yrankford. Possession IstTtitise keeping their
wan home preferred, inin9-St'r
7.? TO RENT—Two beautifully •situated
- double, houses, well Molded. with coach house s
and garde attache d on Tacony Plank Road one mile
below Tacony. and three-quarters or a mile from Pas
senger Railway depot at Brideshurs. Apply at 717
WALNUT Street. mhl7-tr
TBENT-:-Two - large well-lighted and
heated rooms:with stearo power in second and
third stories or building en and SW CHERRY &rem.
Apply at the building. to
mhl7-6t MoCAMBRIDGE. FRY. & CO.
TO LET—lrr Germantown --A double
r three-stories dwelling house, with modern im-
Provements, fine !monde, sheds . fruit, dr" Inquire of
A. HE RGESHEIIII 432 bIARKETMtreet: •
mbl2-mwitt.
il l % O CAPITALISTS.-FOR SAM--
M*The Machinery. Stook, and Flxtureis of a large
Manufactory
.of PAPER HANGINGS, replete with,
every convenience for carrying on an extensive busi
ness. A desirable investment to persons of energy who
can push the business. For sale with or without the
building. Inquire at 9211 CFLESTN UT Street
• Jaltinfintf if BART, MONTGOMERY, & CO.
tril FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Store No.
MO Booth WHARVES, Above Pine atreet,
ninff through to Water street 1193Lby 135 feet. Apply to
E. if. WHELEN k C0.,300 WALNUT St. mlef-wtm/mif
erlf COTTON FACTORY FOR SALRr IN
ik THE CITY OF READING, PA.
The READING MANUFACTURING COMPANY
will offer at Public Sale, at the MAnSION ROUSE, in
the city of Reading, on WEDNYSDAY. the 28th day of
March, ISM, at t o cloak P. M.. the property tumors as
The Reading Cotton Mill," located in the oity :of
Reading, Berko county. and Kate of Pennsylvania, SS
miles from tide water, et pbiladelybus. and Multi from
the Cool Regions, containing 13.18 i Mason ' s sew acting
Mule Spindles and 800 Um*. Main building Mae
feet. consistmlof three stories and an attic, with slate
roof, two wings, one for boiler-house and riAshop,
108x26 feet, and the other pioker's .TOOM. feat,
In audition to an Office outside , and a Store miss 77ga2
tent with a slate roof, and a turn-out from the Lending
Railroad • through the latter, and thence over coat
tchutes, where the coal Is dropped without. headline, cm-
DOsite the,Furnaces. An engineof2oo horse power, with
two seintrate sets of boilers, railroad communntation di
rent to Philadelphia and New York.
The general health of Reading, and the nitrify of its
water are probably unequalled region city in the Union,
while the finest agricultural ,in the State sur
round it. securing for Its markets an abundant &ad cheap
an ge Y r: f ar p e r a i rrfreeres of ground attached ' to the Mill
which can be out im,into building tots.
The whole Mill, with its machinery. is in iood order.
and is well worth the attention of oseitalials all d Manu
facturers.
Person* di trireme of obtaining information can dose by
'calling Pertionally upon. or addressing by letter, the an
dersigned Committee of Managers.
ISAAC ECKERT.
BEND NUN TYSON,
I. BOWMAN BELL.
Reading. March 9. fmw-tkil . Committee.
FOR SALE—A large Lot of Ground, front:.
tug Girard avenue and MOntgoinery (late Cherry
streatA with openin_gs and good fronts also on visiting
and Mover (late Browne) streets, in the Eighteenth
w.id. This lot tit conveniently located, net far from the
Delaware, on the widest built-up thoroughfare ; easily
accessible trop, all points and in awe it-yopulated neigh
borhood. It would be adnutably suited for foundry or
factory purposes. For terms apply W.
- D. M. FOX.
mbl4-wfm3t. gal YORK Avenue.
pOR SALE—A Dwelling House, near the
41- - State Hope. suitable for Offices.
CHARLES RHOADS,
430 WAIJAIIT, Street.
04110 E TO , LET,' ON THIRD, IMAM
WALNUT Street, near the Exchattge I two
room communicating, with tire-proof closet, imitable
for a lawyer, conveyancer. or broker. dimly to
• 8. W. THACRARA k. SON,
nthls-Bt. 214 south THIRD Street.
•
aLARGE STORES TO LET=East side
of FOURTH Street, Jut below Chestnut, well
adnpled for s Isms business., end will be let low.
Apply to 0 HAR LES lade!, st r eet . Mutat street.
or to 13.4141, SHINN, No. 518 Pine mbl2-St et.
I ort, SALE—One Si-Horse-Power Port
able Steam Engine and Pum together or sopa
rateb; only need s few weeks ; p
be sted low, as the
owner has no further use for them, either for cash,
Part cash, and approved notes, or would exchange for
groceries.provisions or sore other good trade. Aptly
at 315 South SIXTH Street. Inhleat
MONUDIENTAL , WORK, &c.-=The Sub
soriher, who is about relinquishing the burner.
is now selling of the entire stock of the MARBLE
YARD. 182 S ARCH threet--conststing Of e Monu
ments. Head and Foot-stones. Statuary, & 0. , and soli
cits en early
.inspeotion of the same..
The Building and other improvements on the lot to be
disposed or.
mh7 lee WILLIAM HILL MOORE. ,
gig VILLA RESIDENORS IN MERMAN
TO WN.—Gentlemen who desire to build after their
own taste, can be supplied with °howls Lots. with a
liberal advance, if required. J. S. RUDER,
ishi3 6t 3003 South FOURTH Street.
dm: FOR SALE, in HADDONFIELD, N. J.,
pleasant Cottage. with about. two acres of ground,
stable, fruit trees, and aooessibleTrom the city, by rail,
in 20 minutes, five times a day, and by a gravel turnpike
of 111 X. mdea. )!'rice $B,OOO. terms easy. Apply to
En.LN,
mhl3-Im* 702 WALNUT Street.
deg FOR SALE—A new three.story
254 South Tenth street. Double 1111Fie
story bank buildings, wtth modern improvements. built
in the beat 10111111er. Inquire et No. =I South TENTH
Street. tnhh-12t•
F 0 R SALE-The two HOUSES
P84.N05. 412 and 414 ARCH Street.
TBOSILM3 STEWARDSON, Jr., ,
. 415 PRIM R Street.
prt HERR'S HOTEL FORRENT.—Th e •
proprietress of the above well-known Hotet wishes
to, retire, and offers the Hotel for Tent. The furniture
will be sold, or rented also. For pertierdare, address
fe2l-lin J. G. HERA, Harrisburg, Pa.
GERHANTOWN PROPERTY.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE
„.„
The ,valuable Farm an Country Seat, containing 100
mires of highly cultivated land. situated in the town
ship of Germantonn,Philatlclnhia county, and within
Ocmiles of the depot in Germantown.
The situation of this pmpertyrs not to be surpaased,
being bounded an the north by Washington lane, on the
"mat by Township Line - road, and on the south by
Raines street, an; 'within one-eighth of a mile of the
Limekiln Turnpike, and a otiArter of a mile of two Sta
tions on the chestnut Rill branehof the Germantown'
Railroad. Righ street, and Washington Lane.
The illitation of the above property is high and heal
thy, the land well watered and. lying very advents-.
/remedy for Cottage Sites. It commands. au extended
view of the surroundips country, and is iptereec ed
by the streets running from Germantown, as laid down
on the Surveyor avian of that district. The property is
laid out iy five acne lot lithographic plans of which
roar be obtained on applic s,
ation to either of the under
loaned.
A_S O. a valuable and handsome Braiding Lot.altuated
on Mauheim street, near Plank. rcad,GermaniuYill. con
taming_ to front on said street 197 feet. and in depth
abou nd W feet, having an area of about &nes. he
grou lies high and slopes towards Alanhoun street,
noon which front is a row of large and elegant shade
trees.
Aloe, gaves! fine Building Lots adioining intik the
vicimiy of F isher's-hue Station, Germantown.
For further particulars and terms apply to
GEORGG JUNKIN, Jr., Attorney,
B. E. nor. BIRTH and W (Jr Streets.
Or to SAMUEL B. HENR Y
, HERNIA TOWN.
nLLLIARD TABLES FOR BALE.—Two
JEN first-elan Billiard Tables, with I..ti inch marble
beds, and latest im_proved cushions. made lent May—
now using at the Mount Vernon Bonne, Fenn above
Fifth street, Reading. Anply_to H. it.I.O,NTZ,
E 3 East MARKET Square
far-U . Reading,
JONES' HOTEL—PitTLADELPI3IA.
The lease and furniture of this noted Hotel are for
sale at a great bargain. The furniture is entirely new,
having been nut in 'within a year. and -the house now
doing a successful business.
Inquire of D. M. hiTIGER, in the Hefei, or of F. Q.
BC RIBA, No. 18 MURRAY St.. N. Y. fel4-tf
poR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of
Christian and Twentieth streets, having three
fronte, suitable for a church or factory aim For tends
&e., address J.B.,ad tins office. islB-tt
JACTORY LOT FOR SALW—A velua
ble corner Iot,ISS fq mere, hauling three fronts,
admirably located for a tory ate. It ' m situated in
the southwestern part g the city, a rasidly-im
vrovieg neighborhood. It will be so ldon reasonable
terms. For particulars, address " IC.,' ogles of The
Press. - . - iede-tf
.
141pARIDING.
CIENI !AMEN car, be accommodated with
PINE ti
lesunt,rooras, With or Without board. at
3t 307
treot. mhlo.
5 CHESTNUT ..-STREET.—Hand
:ut•-zuomely-Thruished Rooms to let, intlaw3ith-
TWO PLEASANT CHAMBERS ' , ArAt
AL CANT. with Board, at 3623 WALNUT Illt:plat-itar
PERSONAL.
CIENTLEMEN- - VOULDAIO WELTI-IY
calling oh DILKB TOINSIWNo.i3it NTNTH
Street, above Cherry, and have their. old ,kurntents
made to look equal to getr.'by eleaneittg, or dyeing and
repairing. mh1740
DERSONAL.Cash wilt be and
the highest price. for Lisloeitiii 8 - 01:11' W
OFF CLOTHING, In addrsucnit Box 517, 2tood•• Dis
patch. .mhtl-Dtt*
PO COIN OOLLECTORS.—United States
Coins and Medals puroheuied et a high premium
or exotiangea for Books. eto.cl)r BDWAKD COuArr ,
48 North TENTS Street; also; for sale, the following
Catalogues:
Priced Catalogue of sale of I. N. T. Leviok's
150 oente.
Amerioan Store Card., (4A).) 50 omit..
J. J. hhokley's Dates and Desmos of Rarity of Bai
ted States Coins. 15 cents.
The three Catalogues for SS cen ts.
fell-1m * EDW' D COGAN.
HI bbi extra Mackinaw White
120 • s- -
Fish; in etore and for sale by
WILLIAM J. TAYLOR & CO..
whir • ! A . !!liCt 1 1 01 t 1 A W4AAY4:4•
t ,i,
SiTHE Hiker Oi
WILL CLOSE
SATURDAY, 33.87 , MARCH;
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
ioas OKISTNUT STREET
Opeo from SA. M. till 0 - 4 M. Admi/OM 111,
THE EXHIBITION OE
CIJRCIf'S
GREAT FALL-NITAGABA,
Et GNO 17
NIAGARA IN WINTER;
EAlll,,E'§ 4ALLER,IES,.
816 omansur 15TREET,
WILL BOON ,C•LOBE.
EFT Bring your Opens Muses. ft it
. _
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.'-
Sole Lessee ----Hue. H. A. GAISETTLIGN
f a ilent= e 47 --
Witei T hl i at# 3 _6 4s lEN 3 G9l. 4e
- THE HEART OF MID-LOTHIAN;
Or(Jeaure Deans, • :
/mile Deans.- Mae J. IN. Daven4ort ; Eine Deana.
bille Adams • Make_ Wildfire. rifts. Anne Cowell;
Geordie Robertson. , Mr. L. E. Showell; David Deans.
Hr. Thayer. - • '
ItErPrroes la unal, • , r • -
Pears secured without antra elaartre.
Doors open at 7 o'clock Curtain will rise at half
past 7. _
DAN RIOVS ORRAT 8110 W,
NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT Street,
Owe Eighth.
PiroEx.—Draws Circle, 50 cents; Fendly_eirele. 15
cents,' Beata re Private Boxes, 75 estate Whole.Pri
vete Bowe, ea and It
Cruxes ov Tip=.—Doors open at a cinder before 7."
Tooommence at 7,46.
THE HIT OF THE BEASON.
THIS MONDAY} ,xvinurie. March% via.
A most novel and exciting spectacle. represenung
AN ENGLIBH STEEPLE CHASE.
MIL TONY ?ASTOR
.W 7 l l avvear In his most selling Joaes,Eangs, sad Eo
crintricities. ,
. - •
Mr. T. NEVILLE in linf 'dishing seta of Leaping,
Pirouetting, &c„ on honeback. • •-' -
.The Entertal figments wilt include a variety of
. ACTA IN TIM Rlhlo, , - •
By the mod Talented Tromps in America.
IVHEATLEY & CLARKE'S AROH
• • STREET THEATRE.
TEM (MONDAY) EVENIPI9. March M.
K u m O , N F u L.
Captain O'Neil, Mr Collins ,_• LonisXV,Mr. DOlman
Marchioness De Claremostmiu Emma Taylor.
.' •
.:Teddy MullowneTE s DDY. TILER
~..Mr. Conine. -
To conclude 'with YOL-AU-VENT.
Scarm. or Paroxs.—Admission A cants ; Esoared
Seats in Dress Circle. NM cents; Purlieu. NO cents.
Doors open at 6X ; Performances to oonaminos at
T amebic!.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. -
Mr. HENRY DRAYTON, of the Drayton, being
engaged to appear tart week at the Maryland inatitute i
Baltimore. and Bullet to do ao on account of severe in
dieposition, renders it necessary for
THIOOON'e aST MUFIAI7IO'
TO REMAIN IN
GHTS PHILA
YDELPHIAORE FOR SIX
NI.
While accounting for the prolonged stay of the Art
Idueemn. the management would embrace this oppor.
tunny of thanking the ruble for the extremely generous
mined which they have given . the ArtMassum. for the
peat seventeenweeks. • .
• SIX NIGHTS MORE. .
SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION RCXIMIS;I,: ' •
./eyrie's Commonwealth tam) ONESTAIR
Nireet.near Ninth. north aide. - •
ONLY SIX _NIGHTS M ORE: _
EIGHT EENTWTRIUMPHANT WHEW -
Untlegging Interest! Unexampled lemmas - Oriel
palmy I Splendid Effects! Imagin' Tableenx.l- Com
manding Fermata,: Irrepressubl• Laughter!
ONLY SIX NIGHTS.: - - - -
• - - - • -
ONLY BLX NIGHTS. .
• - - .‘ ONLY SIX NIGHTS.
MODEL EXHIBITION og THE AGE. , •
TModon'a Art Museum. has attained a repntation as II
novel and 'charming entertainment, unequalled by any
other in tine country or In Barnes. • ,
; Moat pointhely the I, REPT WEER of "
THIODOWS'ART MUSEUM. • ,
ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS, - • -
' Tangier. ..Washington. BonsDarts, nruyir, ilOps Per
former, t 3 corm st Foa, o.
; FAMILY MATINEES on MEDNFAIDAY sad EA
TURDAY AFTERNOONS. - -
Evening Eatertainvaant—Deora epee mar &Moots
-
oea
mesas at TM:
Adatilaiott—Adulte. U eta.: Chtlataa. eta mkril •
piFTBENTIi ANNUAL FLORAL BALL. ,
CARPENTERII FIFTEENTH
FLORAL BAII. will take_ shoe at She ME
FUND HAL, WEDNESDAY, April Mb. -
Tickets can be had of J. Thornley, Esc, Oheetnt
street. of the Odoinottee, and of D. L. Careentift.- -
! tnhallt", .
'MoDONOUGH'S .GAESTILES—:RACKIILIE
"IL WOW - TRYST)* •
/STAGE , MANAGER- • • .1 BERNANDIS.
- • • ENGARCEitkitT-6,lVja , _
_Celeted_
FELIX
_CARLA) B AL LS!' TRoun
The above Troupe will appear EVERY 8E [A6.•
Tkey are the most wooderrol performers Rine& eM
were recetved on asturasyevionms with Immo* ea •"
ti:mastic applause.
HERNANDEZ!
'And the ta , ented Corspany appear. • ' „-
Fast sayer*, - -
NE MoCAR' BR
TWEWr r-sEvEN nucalEaus.
TEMPLE -OP WONDKRS, • • -, '
Northeast comer of TBWTH aid INIFIT- • ,
Btreeta.—Will mos otos,. Come the and see TZ. ~
in hie NeiroutUdomasa; Veal , '. the
Canon Bards, Bobby and Woadmial Automatcor pia -
Dancer.
...,
___... ' - e
• mount.," - .antertmaneents every events& 0011191.111,
IF I VRtigial k :AVD frAURDA ArrEßNOiNgi •
st,3 , o'cock.
Admiseion Il ante.' Clithhon aleamtm. 1 -' sialaNt
This
OVANLi ACADNITYIOI -
PINS Afl
DAtIL Trifo ELM 'fifes', fl.llli
Woort—T f hp Tenth..volioo• of " Vibit
Nfai.6oll . s= . obadrii4 NNW la
pet.
Sham of Monk 411-it
G ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PubIze Ito
hearsals evviT HAIM/DAN. 04111IIIDCAL
HALL. at 33i o'.eosk P.M.' Twipets to b• hied I l i
Amite's, AAA Beak & UMW' MAMA atom. AAA
•he door. knit -"
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS:
ir W. SOOTT--late of the firm of W"
a. • cheater k Scott-4ENTLEMEN'IN -
ERG STORE mat SWAT MAMMA it • ' ..
OXESTEUTtreet,Otearlyopsesitio tha Girard 1
Philadelphia.
J. W. S. would r a4 espectfully iisll the atteuties of his
kneel. patrorfrieuds to til• neW atom and km*.
to fill for i itl i TS at short notiss.. l 4k
CS Bhlti=li .d. , ..."1144:11k.
PREPARED GLIM.
SPALDING-13
PREPARED GLUE!
"A STITCH IN TIME RAVES NINE."
ECONDMY t DISPATCH
SAVE THE YIIIHRS:
As accident: tiriti happen; stint tia 1041-repaotial
/amities, it is ,very desirable to have some alms and
convenient tray for repairing Furnitais, Toys. Crooke
cv, &o.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all snob emergencies, and no hoombold ma afford
to be without it. It is always reedy and up to the snak
ing Point. There is no longer a necessity for limping
chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken
cradles. It is just the article for cone, shell, and other
ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement
•nd taste.
This admirable preparation is used oold, being she
mtcally held in solution, and possessing all the valuable
analitiee of the best cabinet-makers' gins. It may be
axed in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vainly
more adhesiyu :
. . . . .
" USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE."
N.E. A brush accompanies each bottle.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Wholesale Depot, No. 48 CEDAR Street, New York.
Address
lIRNRY O. SPALDING/ & CO.,
Box No. BM New York.
Put us for Dealers is Cases oontaining four,
tad twelve dozen, a beanttfal Litinotrasale SNOW-MILO
tooostpanzins each mime.
WA eines bottle of
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE .
.rill save ten times ita oat annually to every bouroehold
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Herd
snere• and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fano7
4toree.
Country Merohente should make a note of
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
when making vs their list.
IT WILL STAND ANY CLIMATE,.
.116-mwf-y
JOSEPH
NOB. IM AND 110 cnourrNvr STREIT,
GR./ the attention of the Trade to hi. Stook of
COTTON, WOOLLEN,
LINEN AND PRINTED - GOODS.
MADDER PRINTS.
New light and dark luring Was, a great varlet/ boa
MEM& BAWL SLATER & SONS.
BUTTON MANUFACTURING CO..
MONTEBELLC COMPANY. Ale,
THE ATLANTIC 00.'S MOURNING,
Including many new standard Patterns.
NEAT BLACK & WRITES, PURPLEB,4,AV.T, &o.
SAXONY & SHEPHERD PLAIDS, & SIDEOANDS,
BLATYLCK
.ND GRAYS, AND CHOICE DUSTER
SES
WOOLLENS.
FANCY CABSIMEREB sad DOESKINS, Re..
PROM ROOK COM, GLENDALE CCM, NEW
=GLAND CON., CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK
DALE AND OXFORD MILLS.
EBERHARDT & SONS'
SUPERIOR BLACK DO (SKIN AND BILK MIX
TURES.
Bats and Printed, of all colors and
anall
tiea; Jeans, Twills. Cords. Caelusiatts,
Xersey's 'weeds, comprising one of the best stooks
the country.
AMERICAN LINEN COIL
CRASH, HITCH% SHEETINGS, &o.
Ift2l-Irn -
BU KNIN u FLUID, ALCOIIOL, and
Oarnotione. in barrels and half baneln, saanufao
tired and.for gala Dv _
I.olnaY, eikaBuRNER. &
Ni.. K Knuth Wharma
VI AAIb AND 6110 U 1.1.4.10-1,900 Ytecea
City Mooing Mitas ilia lamblore ; when 900 Pisces
soma sugasures Hems, fo
chromeol by C. C. SADLER &
~ ARON Ittraot. rhsor Vront. mh2
• tAAALIit) lIUUT—Yor sale by W IMRE.
RILL •is BROTHER. 40 and de itl4 IrECAN
Cal!-11
MautkLlCEl4-645 .1161 s. Nos. 1,2, & 3
Mackerel:le iubrted onsinljes_elossos, of the
latest Welt. fo; ss.le bV C. 0.5.111DW1L 00., Alton
• •-
4ilts ••7•