5,77 f;-, , , ,, 4, •:';%-' ,-- "N` , -t - , irr...; .5: , - 5, 000100000„ • r: ; •• • -:..., 4 „;, , 1 1 ' " *vow • Mt! Aristtitik Stogie byMile- IFll6* NhOle ifise eir iehlikeif Wig the '4 411 0. 1 0)4WPWAihr1 40,11 ruAlti - eoisit in fills. tatle''Arifi—liriAlo4oo-04,4tif ARAMs T u udo,..w: iriTtsM hiek'Nrilk- 'tk - liki (Haden BOW eel „ solid: jibe two / 4 4 1 4 1 -imt - bah,* the prison. ' RSV Tor 1,. .! 8-1 Afnir it appease that: - .ostintii*g.kfiitaitikt*.rain„ 'at awn* avtismu* Aiiissioopotw o On ak.-- isdayCaraa thrlon atrIliN•1111E1 he. ' 11 - 41 0. 1 4 1 . list atempOpeik •On 0 **, , ;4, 1 1 1 1114014 , ,, :40 - 11iMMesi Oa not, mos* i; he Arisetreek M blew on the forehead ell out. The mg. twin l :W a t i r ma ttak. MairtheMiromplod and 2 0 2 11•4 7 hY tivelisavy Wets of the mates. Drives to phrueej by the cruel treot went of the.matoirai.throM4l of: mei'jumped over, - board'md were iiresnstili willsi Mimed ,tbe others diok frig' tif a Wails they Op.amilimfM.oo*M.--thersi was but one named end the steward left to tell the • Mb of horror. The maittry rim '!ikkkgtatz*u&trauldi of, •OM sante that beiskrenalfsd on board Mit Anne, cad-Ohgliototaerimere Arrested, bat subeequentay discharged fht trOtKitiriedielion: : The Wmasre' weralimilitstolyhiatamtid'hy United. BMWs consul at ltenthimitledi ettid,i after eamabisor iota th 4 k loll4l llW l intl'etaimitiog minieter I. sank thi *boners home for w.f. , The _ tow EllniV9lll - 1&-thik , liaplius caw Arrived by the A -Wu* lie* dire - MIMI( the ethespdiaw& laic' ' - Thit ward one,eind stmFaisonme were marepoil the- • Tiombit , hy'llepnty` Marshal O'Keefe.- This csum smite& somsklernble Melia/ in Noglinit, sad the 'modal l'lsigahiritkaany of the other leadisor YdpltYhjournal, monteined • 'Worsts . - editorial Dowel Qa features. "Ai. examination wilt take place behiretigoommlashmer Olin early the Destielgarefi 2112 A,Crtrible LespSeeitielookpleoe en annoy eve ning, .hams seven o'sliook„oooasioned by the emu , bourn 'of gas: Mr; Y. W. Irohouse;Mhoe. plies of balsam :is Malu,streeti and whoa, tantilyetioupetddlimslesynhava Ms .storei basin; beenetetst. Alto; the 'May, adorned hreatili the oudoCoittl hiplils...-IMaving them on the sideintliliahriii Perecieded- ep stair.. from' the 'street intmass,, tar, the lslriPbsog soli M itred of strikhritsplAhs.'. - Orieptedincthe deer oi e Motu hs west , - ' .OraVertiannalg. gm, but thoightbiedy ignitedmaioh, - . when the explosion itnerediatelyjollowed; the elects of ',whit& were abeolarely :'— '' , • • Wiedatti,qulniasss;4o4, l lSie iitterntiairsig matte ism the Mises - ad about,the preside:et - - Mr.. Lohnitigirtepetitatid . i - but Pai net' So SeriintsiP 'dared, Mat that hi MN 'OW -to -resat the greet; 4414060, isetWeenined.teitis Mid - and fae. - 70 4, hale 44 - 00044Vidk144 face leutrerder.A,,Mit was take% 'to illekhitr,'kdrat non, loholOtTOl77 thirt pound, wooden* to admit Mtn riMef: • The More et Yea& Knapp Ayers,: 'Minn . ie,. Isext.floor to' that of Mi. Lohousi,'safferid severe. ly freak Mie efeetifet th e. texplesionz--tho' windows heist demolished ninitliviral make of. 110er burst by be "ionetunkui. 'iltisiral windows. were also broken In la, e.--itro Norm opposite. ' : . Dwit • `Arorius.-De.~Minis Mc: JakniiisideV lealzdatptwozymilie u t ,...4.44, 60 *". 118000 ‘ "Vat VIP kaid irdis'ati oat- Y v=„1144""or lud jingo tiara , for Apo- ITAithgry,istiriska.yeraiskaceonlisily, iltPritB kt'THEIRIK6IPAL HOME. VP :#oTwiii;":o7ciocrigiar Eat. ~ Coe mittrui,-a.je.ei - !faucoflrillaiiiid'0 1 1isoligat . tMeteditb:Beltlaims ' - , 141lsaaa; PWIle CetakbellAkttler, Pa .-'. ', it. saarane; rittebits '. • Biabitnbuis, Nip -- -S . ASWard No , -,- •,, Milano Iltij.lus .., ' .: . Srans.ffasisritit Mittleory.Vitti_ amen P Dennis. Pa - X dit D'iltnek. le Y-,‘ .: olaceßataardJy.., Ny l b _olkag_tsr. Mot A rebsker, N J , - • Jolts , . 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IA rirt zli ° 1 7 1Witiaita l , 11 110 Ana , ; 4 0 k ~...1 .v.,,....„.2A1=.47„ ... loifiot. .- - , 1 ma r l. , gra, N y Ibm=bia y • ~;:, 160.4 . .. .. . w . 24P v4,44'-`• 0* itotift-i . '''fi;i4ii'. -iiiaitikm . limo'. .4mo - jal,,tit T yw-..• , ..#,.-stibe jr ,;9 , Was . Lcreeee, ~. ty: . . . t , , lititt i lly , -:;.. , 3 - :IP . 'J x v '. 41 1114 12 e : 1446 . 411 14 11 . 1 Wall ,: le ' lk : . LIL A ' ri4 k , irt t 'l': .2'.. , i 4:l;ift 4744 r - - 4.7.11AnYt N' °Emmy. N la ...p. Fla • • - r _A Arnold. N Y „ . W P s isidarave & le. Balt tat Gars Wrenn • Nts A owe & a oh, wash 11 4 'Phtitil j . e il !„ t " i n fral r it i gl ; ' N N Y Y - - hump Keetuto. Farringoon It Stirlen. N o „„ Wlt quatici,jork .. D D Allis', ti Y ',t • -;-.- ST. LOMB HOTB I . above Third. ' la. jort= phi s , ' ~ N Newman NY, ~ telt i h e orse. it I Tre nton ' I V i ..11:tirAlet i orri t G w li st. "'Tampion. N Y , • L D Judd, Philo W G libaftelt. Bostonh ~ G B Peed, Conn I , Notorls. Ind ~, . - ' , .J V Moon, Del I) B Htswattan .. . • Li -gash. Pa . 3' P C M Fletchsr, Deleneo, N Deottv.Potteitlie 0 °mina, Va ' ' Mjiiiihnoon Belt • chew A. Smith. Norfolk, Pa ‘3noN Wilton,. l'iorfolk ino Dnvoll.-N Y - • 'Wni Onmford, B. I Wm Hardt, NY - -: ' Otto.Wittskln. N Y - W B E itner, Coon W B Bosom, P eons. DI ._ RenarNik_FhilA ,• • -Wm Bly the, Newark', N .1, V .;to., N Y i - .' 0 B Smith, Del , FOUNTAIN HOTElrecrmd street. above Market. B A 'num; D c -. . W MoCheoney Sr. le, N Y t, II Cook, Wash, 4) C •- •W IDtrunond,Wash. D 0 tso Rodney, Del -.A 1W odnly; Del W Reynolds Felton. 'Del' 11W errinston. Woeh fi Cooktonn. Wish , P 0 Mimi Pulver, Wash, D C ino Pif a oaniel.Dover, oat' Wm A.Atkinoon oover,Del a Meson, Dover. Del Joe Pietchway, Ind A Jamsenn, Hammonton 0 W,Tommum. Vs OAg Whoston:Povor, Del 3,11 Prottrintiv. Bel : , 118 8 MUM.; agB , . J S Mathews, Del 'Rev JIG Hlignard, In - " - '''_ Mu Ababa; Rid . Clow Ronk, paver, Del ~ • . .. , - . ' . . • TIONAL MOTEL—Maisesited. above Third. nwheenar. Onto - M Monerideraa ImoHolesnder Morristown, 0 Patterson. Pottsville H Prdier:Pattevide' East .1 Campbell, Pa Sento% brit ip, l 3 dreltnap i ti n i g ene o . 4.°Firadleto4 .4 , , .1E Fry". ° Hirt as. Reading - Armen. rotteriller Yo l it h riC . 1 13 4 :n o :uster T O T V i gtt i r i tis n 4 . . fir leg rg Weeneer. ra lark, Eareaster "rdtas ni VEr lif etl e a r. Pa 'Mies Wonhter, Middletown NEHOILANTS' HOUSS—Third at.. ab. Callowbill. John Roberta, Bybem Daniel Salta. Pcburikill co Beni B Bookaer,Newtown T Smith, White Haven N Stark, White Haven John Ilartsr..Monroe co .limiutdus Beak & la. Pa B M Bubb. Pa Sni Maliak. Freemainsburg C Lamb. Savannah, Oa fennel. Lebanon' John Carper. Lebanon Bohnur man. Allentown Miss Sohnurman."Allant'n P Albrisbt, Reading H Lehman. Lancaster co BB.Talmadnit. Altoona Ja lellioks,Centre Chen Her*, lowa W Scott. Trexlattown 'BM H Williams,W Books ise W H Timmer, Allentown 0 Misr. Pethlehem, Pa BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st. above CallowhlS. Levi Hartolett. Amity", Ps W D Hunter. Barks co R_Qbold. Mt Pleasant Bechtelsville tinter, Hartevilie B M rubb. Lanrdale W Cooper, Allentown a Buchman. Feastervillo - 3 Conrad, Northampton H Conrail. Northampton Henry Maurer. Pa „W Scott. Praxlertown i t Healia. Heading A J Wiens. Pa Selig - , Pa ooper, Ps no M C Barn,, Phi la J B Conrad, Bemville BAJILBY BJIIIO , GOTlM—Beeond at., below Vine. Jai Robbing. Bask, co g B Rough. Phila Nicbd NteholeZCork co- B 8 Ptowo. Boat co Thar 1 11 • i P s a " -- ' Ig:,uuiszr I)Plaaa is co bV", it Eberle: Mauch Chnnk Geo lalolb.teent, P. Jamb Reading. Hatboro' Jae -Vandogri ft. Pa B pe Raub., liewtoont Winboo_o kyr, Pit atme Wyokoop. Barber, 11l i - It Richards, Sandy Springe COMMERCIAL, HOTEL—Sixth it.. above Chettnet. retie, Chester co J 0 Taylor, Lima so mond Brown, Jr, Md ityrorts, Port Deposit is! Lyon.. Port Deposit Renewer. Chester co Wright*, Chaster oo ra James. Chester so Miss Lydia O Chalfant. Pa 0 W LerreardA Pitteburg " McWilliams, Cheater en dhotis'''. PhDs Gewthrop & le, Cheat eo Irgr-Panniromiker• W Chao W C Helma.Prov ji I W Noland & wf. Md Mu M Noland:Md , le Comm , . Chester co 3 Wilton, Md ' 3 A Reloads Chester to J W Jaokson. kid - L Book & Ls, Cheater so ROUST VERNON HOTEL—BeUond at.. 'Aisne 'Mob. Nit Fennegift Ice Nara. N Y LAthms, N-Y - H Hoff, N y WTh Prawns. N , - G M Francis. Barrisburs Jos Jams', Bogdan Ono Jones, Bethiensin, BALD MAGLN ROTEL—Third at., above Callowhill. 'Weasel, Dauphin no W B Boott. Darby. Pa Bimmomi, Indianapolis .18 Hopserman, B ljaangst, Beth !sham W Edatards. Lehigh co J W Unapt; Bethleh,m - H Keeler. Books no IMPORTATIONS. MePorted for the Pre s.l RICHMOND - Eltearnehio Penngylvania. Teal-621 bxs Irebaceo S cues starch T Webster, Jr; 16 bag tobacco Wardle &Stevenson: 24 do A: &.B Armstrong LSO boxes pipes Buckner; blaCammon & Co 16 bags rage D Hales: de hhds sugar Martian & Co; 1 b ox mdse Cornelius & Baker; 4 boxes bags furs I bag ginseng 2 hags feathers 2 do wool Parker & Telene II bass peaches 1) II Cul bertson & don; 70 empty bb l. Engle & Wolfe; 86 do 10 .pkgs sundries order. " MARINE INTELLIGENCE. NEE FOITETZ PANE. A, „ • ;,fita i remthi Pemtarlvon it rITS, from iticlononal,tia or olit * *boom , with erase and paw:augers to Thomas Webster. Jr. :At -OK A kt yeltordar, raw at mho) anal at 4 , rk at .roan olf the Came. Pawed bmits Irmo, for - tmeriera. , sad; Charlotte E Tan: for New York, olf er 00, -,' - •' - r - - , r , teeromopooholiere; Nottoo. II harm from N York, leor m agarsiialrelo to-4 Alkierdiee hr 10 athute. Tort,Misra hem Port D e posit. with gram to lax L Peorley,MAM.-,_ , , sehr Immactlie, lolies tl eptib A D 8 Matson & Co. orr H. tom, Ile,. Bertiotoro, A. worm, Ir. •• - . . • DT 22L2611.111./2. ' (Cornstmendenott of the f'hiledelphf a Exploits - 0 - j_ CAPE ISLAND, 0.. t, Marsh 21, 6 Pm, The ship ripotionl limay:tot tenuous idenapor off this *Moe, fa:eolumay with a bo ut oohs The steadier Belknap, IfelonsMs to: the Camden and Amboy hne—to 'Ma to Tammy in connection with thenteamboat Tien• ton—hes feet passed la. &bark and *panther of , ohrs Ina est Una al tenseeti. Wino - qttite 120116 L from NW— nestlter dool end okkodr. - • - • roam RUGHES. _ST TZTRORAPY 70 TICS PRESS. Arrived, bark Golden litule,l 4 :an ' i l i:iNiat i l l . "°h 21. mhip Babride ' - f tiorren. March Cl, tram Mums; DeuslaarirOm atti a- rt i gi. brig, Athens'. [Pr steamship liorth,Briton ) I..ivirpOol, *arch irnved, Mona AdVa.lloB. from Mobilo; American mad !dolma% Iron% SOO Orleans; Illaseltias, from Savannah., '__ •, ,L -- • , BIRMORANDA, • mosimamor, ikmakm.Bellew, hence, arrived at N York yesterday. • .. ~ , .. • Staantship Caro( Raohmoad, Mitchell, henoe, arrived at Riehmond With Inst.. - ' htesonabir ilainbodg. Rowel., waled _from Boston lOth inst. far Philadelphia. • &animator Bde Ford, (new) Hallett. from Wilmink -t,lietealihrgiA•tirgattidllao,LY;litir, Ore r ati . at New York yesterday for ardisams. „ Ship Tarar. Van woe. from Cape Town, COT, Jan - 28. arrived - at Nam York yewerday. • 86110140 v Inman, Lkyrdifrom glhanithise, arrived.at New Ykrir yasterdar. , • • -• . a w m, Ship W &ars Haowles, at Boston With inst. from 01141119,U15.. , 8 . og , Cape -Gond Ropy. Jan Sikh. ship North A a. Pronto/ from Colimatta for New yorka Hark d I. Hest , Ginn' 11110 de - Janeiro, ar rived at n e mead wth net,...• -, • - Bark F tliblaillltt Bigg from Psis Rhumb 1, arrived at Haw York . esterday. ' • Brig War Haele, - Wdliatos. hones for Port an Primo, Was rimed lath lust, let 43. lOU MO. steering 8 SE. Bohr B Plower, Rayner, skated at New York yester day for Philadelphia. • • - Bahr B & J NM Id t. .fiennett, keno*, via Baltimore, lir "VarAllgelal, 8.1 g nitni i =d St Pep York yesterday for Yana. - , achiri a • i lda V McCabe, Pickup, I. Mager, (Holbo rn , and. &matte,- Tall, lento, arrived at Richmond 111th • klehr Ringgold, Crowell, Bleared at Beaton 20th inst. for Zlniadolphs. Behr - 1g Ogarrevant. Dole, from New York, arrived et Wilmington, NO,l9th Met - • 'Bohr ,Alabame. Rao alder, cleared Wilmington, N O. 70th met. for New vork. Mehl ?demi Taylor, Ntokergon, for Philadelphia, Nailed Me AIM Redford 19th inst. SPECIAL NOTICES. SOUTHIDIN AND WESTERNMSECHANYS, AND the trails generilly. are solicited to examine the large and weliweleoted stook of Window Shades, Trimmings. Curtain Materials. Upholstery Goods, he., at No. gBO CHESTNUT Street, below Seventh- At this establish ment will terfoitsd the largest. twat, and cheapest as sortment of the aboye Roods to be seen in tin city. ; W. HENRY PATTEN, ' ""630 CHESTNUT Street. • ' LONDON CLUB SAIICR.—This celebrated European Banos, lately introduced" into this country by Pecker, Bros., London and now being generally need throe/cheat the United States possesses an unrivalled, riohness and delicacy of taste super.or to all others, lo an el:umlaut aid to digestion, and is highly reooin *ended for (hostels. It takes precedence of the Wor cestershire Sauce, and se mkt at half the price. Bold by A. J. PARKER, wholegale agent for the United States. and by all resPeetable groeers z and dealers in pickles and preserves. , tuhiti-thstulm RANTED M. FINKIJI . B SWING MAORINISS ARE WAR. RANTED MIL best for all kinds of Family Sewing or i4lltlidideting purposes. If they do not work well they 'will be exchanged. or the orbs* refunded. . , - 'Prioneni, and upwards: - PH CHESTNUT Streat. up chits , - - ; ' rabid-turn* Ot^ DEAF ' MAD)! TO - MOAB -A . 1180111114311t0 to sasist. the Waring in every variety, and of the afloat approved oonstruotion, at P. MADEIRA'S Ear Instru ment Depot, No; 111 South .TENTII Street. below Chestnut /treat. inhl3 tuthwet Tint a elf ARLBS RIIIDSISCK 0111,312AGINIS. —This is the purest arttele of Champagne now in the market, end is called "Charles Efetdateek." Grottos MUTUAL No. 736 South FRONT street, Ls the *mt. fetrinth 3m Bsamitsos - Serum FUND—Di °STRIVEN CORIUM SECO/1116W WALlerr EITHUTIL—DepOiIer re solved in small: and large amounts, from all olamiee of the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER MINN P. per 41711217 M. Money may be, drawn by °hooks enthoet lons of In termit. Moe Dien daily, from 9 until i o'olook, end on non day and Satin* until nine in the evening. Pied dent. PRLNICLIN FELL; "Treasurer and Secretor." QUO;M. MORRIS. • • WINDOW SUADU Duiscr FROM OUR OWN manuffictary. W. HENRY PATTEN. ;mh71:76• ND CHESTNUT Street. RAVING - FUND"—NATIONAL Shanty! Thus Ciourasy.,-9bir** by . th• Mato Of Penni - Irani& • .1: *Misr is teosiVed ?TIDY dab and ut any MaciuM large or' ' • ' it Vint PEA MIT. interest is paid for morieVrosi the day it is put in.' . , Tike - MOW is edwaje Sad Mick in WWI whenever it is nailed tor, sod without notion. 'll. - Money le remise(' from Ralcuters• Administrators, atierdriesei and other Trustees, in twee or small sumo, ts - remain • long or short period. , - 's: The moserreosived from "Depoeitora is Invested In lad Notate. 11,741101.1. Onnuid Zeta, ask! other first ottiiiseieuritina Id, Wird open every day—WALNVT Street, southwear dancer Third stmt. Philaddlehis. Aid fltrelliANT 10 TAILORS AND jig thvier & Biker Bowing-Machine COMPRI,' hese Jostintrodueada niitr and superior ehtittle4llaohine, brie Alsip, high amid. ,with latest improvements. IPnc, 1116. - For Sale at N 0.710 CHFATTIUT BrkEET, - ' • WO 'Palos' Clidniriffei OP TDB LAMY: firiaa, Wads in the best wanner, exrreedy for RIN.- TAM 11A11.481.' LOWEST selling prises marked in inatirhsinks. .All - goods made tip oidor warranted satin &gm. "Out.ONE-Pilleg sjeteni is striotly, adhere sip is we belisnthis to be the only fair way of dealing. AU*. ghhiehy teagednirke. Amelif " SN KAMM Otreet. Halle ISOI I iOni„OWNINA ' • IUPXOVID - 11011111.11.-THREAD ' '"'' Fisist Wait - ' 110140111,4 IN4'44l•ltir *Meth •-4 t‘: WINDOW SWIDDIS, taroOlonitedo4aDialemouttiAPidelteriVensGritois Ott Op* 101rOkidia;Plits Tivi.4l4}lrttioletiste: • • get/WT. - 1041.20• • CiIEISTAUT ktreet. *lime& iliwoos • tfieirltti 8410. fo The Fismily (WNW Mooldne, Ti Thing* Sawing , Z. M. BINGER 411-4ka No. 810 affEsTruT Eltreet. EtAikierroari Futi•lipAiorr SAssa.—A very haite. assortment of SALAMANDERS for male at rea sonable prioas;No. NN CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. • auSit.tf • - • EVANS & WATSON. ➢MARRIED. • TYLER—BUZBV.—On the 14th instant, by Prionda' ceremony, at the residence of her father, 'Benjamin A. Tyler,' of Greenwich. eumberland county, N. J., to Motiaent. daughter of Isaac, Buzby, of Moorestown, Burlington county, N J. HAiritm—NKLLEY.—On the 11th inst.. by Recorder Fueu, Morris Haines to Miss Matilda Nelley, both of Moorestown. New Jersey. - WiIeRRIS9N—RUM.On the lath inst., by John G. n, V. D. M., Mr. Ashton Harrison to Miss tuth Hums, both of tins city. DIED. WARNER.—On the 19th instant, Ella Otis, infant daughter of Ralph N. and Xenieli F. Warner, aged 4 months and 19 days. ' MoOONNIDAL.—On the 20th inst.. James .MoOonnt gal. in the 40th year of his age. The relatives and friends, and also the lifenteomery Ledeep No 19, A. Y. M. are reepeetfully invited to at tend hit funeral, from his late , residence . No. 2407 Cal ; street, on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at Monument Cemetery. • DAILY.—On the 16th instant, Mr. John Daily, aged 40 years.— Funeral from his late residence, Dauphin street. above Frankford road, Nineteenth ward, on Sunday afternoon ne l t iltrl h En' t g-t t n 4 lhe al igi ‘ instant, Mrs. Elisabeth Tarb.itt. wife of Henry Tarbett, in the 224 year of her Funeral from her late residence, 2109 Lombard street, this (1 hursday) afternoon. at 3 o'olook. SEARS —On the lota inst., at Blackwoodlown, N. Rev Homer Seam, aged 45 years, late roster or the Baptist Church at that place. Funeral glue (Thurs,lav) morning. 22,1 instant, at 10 °Week. Funeral service.at the Baptist Chifteh. • W EST.—On the 20th met., of scarlet fever, Julia Os. terloh. daughter of Wm. H. and Rosina Weat, aged 1 year and 9 months. Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 1210 South Third sr.. below Carpenter, this (Thursday) af ternoon. at o'clock. • wisHITERE aD.—On the 19th instant, John, eon of William and Hannah Whitehead, in the 33d year of his are.• Funeral from his late residence. No 12 North Sixth street, this (Thursday) afternoon. at 4 o'clock. WODB oRT.—On the 20 . E instant. Francis A.. eon of Francis A. and Elizabeth N. Wolbort, aged 3 years and 4 months. Interment at St. John's Chnroh. corner Brown and St..Tohn eta . this (Thursday lafternoon. at 3 o'clock. • ENGLIbIL—On the 20th met., Rebecca English, of Burlington. N. J. Funeral from the residence of D. Moisten, in Moormi town. N. J., this morning, at 10 o'clock. e'AOAN.—On the 20th inst., Mrs. Eliza Eagan, in the 60th year of her are. Funeral from the residence of her Leon-in law. No. 16 Hickey street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock - THOMAS.—On the 19th inst.,Elizabeth. wife of Wm. S. 'homes. in theD3th year of her age. coral from the residence of her husband, 732 South at ' (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock. DA ' ILlt.—On the 20th inet., , Merv.daug titer of Michael and Ann Daily, aged 1 year and 11 months. Funeral from the residence of her parents. Now Mar ket et., this (Thereat's) a ft ernoon. eta o'olook. • FR A LEY.—On the 19th inst., Mrs. Emily Fraley, in the 40th year of her age. Funeral from her lets residence Nn. 1147 Sites 'treed, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, STOUT.—On the 16th inst., Mr. Jacob Stout, in the 40th year of his aim.. Funeral from his late residence, Penn street, Moupt Vernon, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. 8361 211.—0 n the 20th lost , Ahoe Smith, in the 66th year of her age. -Funeral from the residence of her- husband, Wruh ,-r...ton street. below Franklin. Norristown, remit., this (Zfiereday) afternoon. a met., ock. • LINCS.—on the 20th Mary Linus, in the 76th of her age. Funeral from her late tesidence.l3o4 Frankford road, above ThOmpion street, on Friday morning, at Mf, o'clock. MOURNING SILKS.—BESSON SON have removed their Mourning Store to No. 948 - CHESTNUT Street. and ,zfler for We at their . SILK LOUNTER. Black Oros Grains, PoUlt de Soles, Gras de Rhine', patent Boiled hilvs, fired and striped Foulards, modea, SECOND SECONDMOURNING SILKS. Gras and purple. gray and black. purple and white. and black and white dress Silks, black and whiteneat cheek and stripen Silks, black and white, blank and purple, and plain lead• Foulard Bilks. snide rr . r . PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD t.:oAtrAlVY.—Offieti 211 SOUTH idIRTIL Street. Pnit..tl , StlitlA, Mandl 21, MO. To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of this Company. dueon the let proximo, are requested to leave them at this office on or before the 31,4 instant, whim reeeipte will be given. and cheeks will be ready for delivery on the 2.1 proximo in exchange for said re ceipt.. S. BRADFORD. mh22.9t • Treasurer. NOTICE.—THE FOLLOWING NUM. berg °nil° North Pennsylvania Railroad 6per cent. bonds have bAim lost And payment of coupons due January 1 IMO, end bonds has been /topped: One el Xi. No. 2 SM. with coupons. One 6610, N 0.76.1, with coupons. Also. one 81 06! hoed, No. I 82.9 of Pittsburg. Fort liVnYno, and Ohioan° Railroad contraction 7 per neat. bond with coupons, Including one due January 1. 11360. mh2l 2t. U. M. WARR. LECTURE BEFottE TILE PIERIAN TrarlTUrr, by Wit.LIAM RoBFATi, Jr., at he 13. E. corner of Ninth and Swine Garden strees, on FILIDA V evening, the 23d inst., at tti o'clock. Sub ject.• Small Vicar:: The public of both sexes in Adoliasion free. rtrRAIRITUALEME.—MISE EMMA MAR DINGN, of .New York. one of the most able end ZIT: t reß o ilrrY a , g rtie wi dld " 417. ~.a r ite lM otilf. Tmkeui lo canto. , For sale at B. Barry's, Fourth and Chestnut strews ; itt0.234 North Ninth 'greet ;202Fmak ho soeet ; Spring Garden street; 143 Green street; NO Arch street ; or at the door or the hall. r0h2044. ITT-AT THE REQUEST OF MANY OF our citizens, Esc. A. A, wibtxrs will room his new, popular, andpetrmtio lecture. •• A rjoA for our Country," to TIONAL, RALI,OLARKET at., above Twelfth. on THURSDAY EV.h, , ViJR(i, March 12d. Tickets = cents. For sale at the:principal book and music stores ; t the Sore or Messrs Bores & Moore, No. 210 North Etsllth street; and at the door. Doors open at 7—commence at 8 o'clock. mba)-St" rixTHE SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF the "Young Men's Central Home Mission." la boring in Bedford street. and Baker street, and vicini ty. will-be held on 'THURSDAY VEN IND. Marsh 22, at 7yf t o check, at the Union M. E. Church, Fourth street, below Aroh street. interesting addresses will barna& bY the Rev. George F. Kettell. of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Rev. Dr. Castle, Rev. Franklin Moore, and Milers. EDMUND S. YARD, JOSIAH B. 51 EEI.MAN, WM: C. bTEVEN , ON, GEORGE MILLIKEN, EDWARD J. KENNY, JOHN WADDING, Committee. irT• A CARD. TO THE PUBLIC. nlriticeis of the strike of a portion of oar men, about one•third of the whole number employed, and an adver tisement of an association which engendered. and is endeavoring to maintain. an antagonism between work. Men and employer., having appeared in tho paper*, we notice them to aorreet the misstatements. It is not true that we are desirous of employing men more than ten hours per day ; neither is it true that we hate reduced the price for overtime. The rule which the assomation desires us to change or abrogate Is as follows, is: Work necessary Wl* done before or after reular hours wil e very ted et wi ll do quarter time, an when expected one will do hie part cheerfully called upon." • Thu rule has beau in, operation ro yeses and two months, without alteration br modi cation. It is priht ed in large type, ands oniquelumaly p seed In every work room kW office in our establishment since January, IBM. This was the first and only Rule we ever had' on the object. Yrs vi ous to this we had no published rules, and overwork was done at various rates. as foreman end men agreed upon ; but generally, and prineipally,at time and quarter time or 25 percent advance on day swages. In making the rule the price was fixed at the highest average rates of other city shop!: work done at the rates fixed is a loss to the proprietor. We therefore virtually abolished, end so worded the rule—i. e.. when Neee , sorV, and on no other &cermet do we permitit. To show our estienation of overwork, we will state that, during the year of IN2), the average amount of overwork per man was throe hours , and the difference to the man, if his wages are 82 per day. le Ib oonts per annum, via: at our rates 71 venue, at the association's. M. 90 cones. It is evident, from this statement, that it is but a plea to yet the control of shops in wholii their membere are employed, and to prevent employment of any who are not members of the association. And as a further pmof of this, we quote the 2il article of the con stitution of the assocudion " The objects of ;hie Union shall be to unite and aa • 'mete together as far as practicable, the efficient workmen of the two trades represented in this Associa tion, for the purpose of securing concert of notion in whatever may be regarded as conducive to their united interests, as the nttaininent of a fair rate of wages. the shortening of and rendering uniform the hours of labor, the fixing of a proper ratio of apprentices to journey men,,the protection of the regularly -apprenticed nets chants,, and the abolition of obnoxious and oppressive rules in workshops." This organization, screening itself from responsibi lity by its scorer character, not only governs its own members, but seeks. by intimidation and throats, to prevent those from working who are anxious and wil ling to do so. They declare in their preamble that " The relation 'between capital end labor must, of necessity, (so far its the price of the latter is con cerned.) result in an antagonism of interests." We think otherwise, and intend to manage our own tipsiness in the recognition of the mutual interests ex isting between our meh and ourselves., No ebjeotion to thepractical operation of our rules has been manifested by our workmen acting inde pendently of this association. litany of those ` who are Moldworkp their regrets fo l low srike. and Would resume at once if free to their own judgment.' With this statement we leave the manor to the Judo moat of the publio. mhtiltf M. W. BALDWIN & CO. las OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. hlancn, 1800. The holders of the bonds of this Company. due July 1. IWO, can now receive. upon application at this office, 10 f er cent. in cash, upon the terms epeoified in the emu %Cr:lSL aro also entitled to the benefit of n Pink ing Pund of 8140 000 per annum, as established by the stookholders at their annual nieettng, held Jaratery 9, 18,38, and In pursuance of the contract, entered into by the company and duly recorded, to carry the same into fleet. E DFOR,., Treasurer. CIRCULAR. Notate to the Holder, of Phi/a/le/Min and Brodie[ Railr oa d Company Mortgage Bonds, due Tray 1, 1800, Those bonds aro secured by the first mortgagee on the road, amounting in the augraillino to 43,903.400. The net revenue for his last fisua year wee nix tunes the amount of the annual iniereet on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them fora penod of twentifeeere. the holders retaining the bonds no,, the securilP 'of the mortgages in the precise row:Minn in whigh they are now hold. Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest. payable half-yearly, will be issued A bonus of 10 per cent. will be given to the bolder.. in consideration of their assenting to the extension. This bonus will be paid in cesih to the bearers of the bonds, on their signing a reempt and presenting; their Teepee. tire bonds at the office of the Company, or to its agents, for endorsement. , . Forms of rearopt and endorsement will be furnished OR eevlioation. By order of the Bourd of Manegers. ml-tf FL K. dIcII,IIBNNY. Seeretsry. • IF YOU WANT PORTRAITS FOR your.uarlore,gst lafo • eise Photo g rap hs an Oil; if you want Moisture Flatiron, Pbotographe.iilntn or Street, ter-colors, at ItElAltlit'd Gallery, et,OOND above Green. It. HENRY E. KEENE, ATTOR NEY-AT•LAIV. Ras REMOVED from No. 530 Waits'. street to No. 255 South TRIRD Street. mb2r-3m. JONES' PATENT BUTTER-WORKEN. Western Merchant", pairymen .and other" who are interested in the operation of working Butter, or re working and packing it for distant markets. are in formed {hat the above-mentioned machine is now on exhibition at the Union Hotel, on arnh street, below Fourth,. where all persons engaged in the Mimesis are invited to call and see the greatest labor-saving Machine ever introduced for that Purpose. mh2s.3l. JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS, received per elite Horatio, ko., consi•tini of Crape, Silk, Itrocade. and Pineapple Dresses, PC" la' paue se Work-hoxes, Wattere, /to., Hold, ; a curious Dessert Set of Jade atone, richly carireo, with a Variety of curiosities.a also a finolv-exeouted paint 'lnt of nhaughae, at Pio. 8 WIBT f r ENN SQUARE, (t amok street.) first house above Market et. WM 6t. STEAM REPINED SUGAR and SYRUPS. p. DONOGHUE, )5 South WATFR Street, with the view of closing teonnees on the let of May next, now afore for eel°, at reduced pncee, for m o t , or on ap proved short oredit. the balance of hie stook of steam refined Hoare end Syrups, inoludinx a large nod general eiwortment of Philadelehts. New York. end Baltimore manufacture. /tam, etdementme Candles, of city Iniorp, end Kelly it French-tweedy oolorino. fmh22.11,07 fIOOR RICHARD'S EYE-WATER IS ;;;., r t. mare and , ,t perfect i quahpes. Directions round the bottle. To'be had orfifl sale ofEl d. • urure iste t and whole- Philadelphia CO.,CO.,3dSTRAWBERRYStreet, Philadelphia mid/ 6t• O.BEBOLD k BRO)S fine ligatintore TOMATOFS can be had every day In the week and the mill pleat la Philadelphia at rattli flritale MAK-Kka. Bold open &wait Fiat Luau/ alma tuatailt* • ~..nno,,,,plisss,wpinumigumw.,, THILREMAYii: - .!1.K..'„ '.: PPL..AI, 5 1 1 ; 86 .0i 4' . ..i . SALES: 3SY. AUCTION.; . BAZA:A.Ri , ,NOTH AND SAN SOM nit-EMT& - • - - fßear of the Confidante lintel.") • AUCTION BALE OF, BOXIER, VEHICLES, &c. On giosriley Merging, ' AllO o'elook, oemprlsing .• ' A pair of grey carriage boreal, (to *Sold separately. ) • A ,W aeon Germantown Way O u r. with Irish doors and Iveter runt double harness, km. NT Bale peremptory. Also, - • knelt Of very superior bleak horse's, (horse and mare.)_ A shitting-top Watson wagon, polo and nhaßa, cost" $300; Penrod' double harness, oust ems; a lmae har ness. blankets, robe, whip, ?re. CT The property of a gentleman breaking up his stable. Iptory., Also, A very superior fast-trotting brown'horse. A light trotting wagon, solkey, harness, am. tine share in the Point Breese Park Aagooiation. igir The whole the property of a gentleman breaking up his stable. Bale peremptory, ' Also. A buy horse, binning 6 years old. A fine gray horse, 15)g haude high. A Mating-top buggy wagon, by Branin• A brown horse. 16 hands high, 6 years old. A very stylise Northern-bred gray hrse. A dapple-gray horse, 8 y ears old, ol dands high. A fast-trotting bay horse, 7 years l A Northern-bred dun horse. 6 years old. A fast trotting gray horse. 6 years old A bay horse, 7 rears old, le% hands high. A very stylish bobtail gray horse, 6 years old. A long-tail brown mare. 8 years old. An express wagon, on three springs. A bay horse and dearborn Wagon. A gray horse. 8 years Old, le handl high. A dark-brown home, 9 years old. A bay mare. 8 years old, 116 hands high. A blank roan horse. IS years old. A bay horse, on account of whom it may A 13rania no-top ; harness, blanket., whip. Sce. A superior bay saddle horse ano Watson sulker. The celebrated Black Hawk stallion, ~; Porn MoKlb ben," A roan work horse, 16)i hands high. Aloe, other horses. Also, At the commencement of the sale, will be sold— A large collection of desirable new and second-hand carriages, wagons, harness. &0., inelluling— % An extension.top liarouche, by Rogers, one 8400. An extension-top barouolie, byßogers with pole. A (Bost o no-top wagon, extra high wheels. by Roger*: A chaise. as good as new, ooet 8176. A light no-top Watson wagon, pole and shafts, cost SM O. A well-made hay wagon. Also, dearborn and examen wagons. Also single and double harness, saddles, &a. 88 , Bo postponement on account of the weather. ALFRED hi. DERKNESS. mh22-0t if Auctioneer. BAZAAR. NINTH AND SAN • .-7- - ••••• SOM BTREFTS. MO CARRIAGES AT AUCTION. TWENTH-NINTH SEMI-ANNUAL TRADE SALE AT PHILADELPHIA. On Wednesday Morning • March 11, at 10 o'clock, at the BAZAAR, NINTH AND RANSOM STREP I , TB. (In the rear of the " Continental Hotel,"/ Will be sold— Over Two Hundred and Fifty CARRIAGES.inoIudIng fifty of Dunlap's best Buggy Wagons, with and without tops. Ul' most of the work will b., warranted. far No Postponement on account of the weather. MT Sale peremptory. Tonne cash. ALFRED AL HERKNESS, Atiotioneer. • 50 DUNLAP( WAGONS AT -"--" AUCTION. The suhscriberwalt sell at auction, at the Trade Bale of Alfred M. Harkness. On Wednesday Morning, 20th March. at 10 n'eteek, at the PHILADELPHIA BAZAAR, NINTH AND RANSOM ST ir Elt'l S. PIIII.ADELPHI A. ABOUT FIFTY BUGGY WAGONS. With and without tops; and some light Germantown and Rookaway Wagons. W These wagons are built in a anporior manner, and of the best materials , and are fully equal, all re specie, to any sold at my factory, or built to order. Oar All of them will be warranted to the purchasers. WM. DUNLAP, Coaohmaker, FIFTH and BUTTONWOoD Bonet,. mhto-et if Phalad•lphiter SPECIAL PEREMPTORY -SALE OF I,IOD CARTONS FRENCH FLOWERS, At Six Months' Credit, On THURSDAY MORNING, March SI, commenoing at 10 o'clock precisely. The particular attention of the trade is invited to this sale, which will comprise a full and oomplote assort• meat of the newest and most choice styles, just landed and never exhibited for private sales. Stirlitimples arranged for examination early on the morning of sale. B. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer, mbli.4t 401 CORSTNUT ST 0 BST. THE BEV. DR. STORK'S WORKS. - LINDSAv & BLAXIBTON .eublish : ROME SCENES OF THE NEW TESTAMENT; or. Christ in the Family. I vol.. Ismo. el. " This volume will ha a welcome miter to the family circle. It presents home scones in an attractive and in structive style. The author blui drawn out the incidents in a manner that cannot fail to interest."—Christion ArttlOT. 1. THE CHILDREN OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. 1 vol.. 12mo. 76 cents. The general contents, the devotional and lovely spirit that pervades it. the sound sentiments. the en couragements to parents to bring up their children in toe fear of the Lord, the abounding consqations for those who, in God's providence, have been called to yield up their little ones to Him who gave them—these, and other characteristic*. render this hook one of the most interesting and.valuable of the kind that have for a lofts time bean presented to the pfiblie."—Lutheran Otarrver. LINDSAY & 81, AKISTON. Publiehers, , 110.20 S. SIXTH Street. above Cheetnet. 117 - A largeassortment of Books. at the lowest prices. Catalogues of our own Heligioue and hliscellaneons publications furnished upnn application. inh22 NEW BOORS AT HAZARD'S. 721 ONES PNUT street. FUNDAMvNTAL :IDEAS OF Mi.CILA . NICS AND EXPERIMENTAL DATA. By A. Morin. Revised. translated, and reduced to English units of measure: by Ramon Bennett, Civil Engineer. Ono vol., Bvo., cloth. STAUNTON'S CHESS FROXIB. A Supplement to the Chess Player's Hand Book. One vol. Doha's Li brary. $1.75 LECTORS FROM SWITZERLAND. Br - Samuel Nevins Prime, author of "Travels in the East,"Ae. One rel., cloth. 6126. THOUGHTS TN AFFLICTION , By Rev, A: S. Thal- A• M. Trinity College : to which is added DK HEAVED PARENTs CONSOLED. By John Thorn ton. Also, Sacred Poetry, carefully selected by e Clersymnn. 60 cents. OUR BIBLE CLASS AND THE GOOD TRAP CAME IT. By mien Caroline Fanteld. RHYMING& By Hower,' Wainiight, HEAD AND HEART FRUITS. A volume of Juve nile Foome. By G. Reed. nili22.3t 10IINNY CROSS AND THE JESUITS. • —The exposition of this " &forst Political Order." Price Twenty Ave cants. For sale by Orr. southeast Cptllor Second and Almond. Mowry, Post Mice. Dock street. 933 Ridge avenue, above Vine. rvortheast corner Race end Madison. Ridge avenue. Twelfth and Spring .tarden. Depot, northeast corner Plinth and Omen. Brooks, Eleventh, below Master. Myers, Girard avenue, above Front. • Muff, southwest corner Third and Coates. Booksellers and Periodical Dealers generally. Wen St" OPENING OF RICH PARASOLS. LE BOUTILLIER BROTHERS WILL OPEN, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 12. A Large Assortment Of RICZI PARASOI.S., Which they are enabled to offer At Manufaeturers' Prices ALB.), LS LOTS OF SILKS FROM AUCTION. tnb2LSt• OYU CHESTNUT Street. BLOOD'S PENNY POST—For the do livery of Lettere, Circulars, and Pamphlets of Bank, Insurance, and Meeting notices threnglieut the city, and for the collection ot_letters for U.S. mails. Boxes for the reception of Letters.„&c.. at most of the Principal drug:, and other stores throne houtithe city. Collections from all the boxes FOUlt TIMES EACH DAY, for city d-livery. Lettere for 13. S. Mails collected and delivered to the Post Office FIVE TIMES EACH DAY, en evening col lect.on being made at 7 o'clock P. IVL, to meet the night matte. City delivery, one cent each letter, if prepaid, or two cents. collected on delivery. Lettere to the Post Office and answers, to advertisements must alwns a be prepaid. Directed circulars, cards, or pamphlets, in quantities, delivered at very low rates. Invitation and wedding (lards will be delivered with out stamp or mark of any kind. at a charge or two cents each, a separate assorting being made of soon matter, and especial care being given them. Insurance companies, some tea, banks, 0., wring a large number of stumps, supplied at a die t. Dispatch and Government stamps for a at all the Principal box stations. e Sprawl messages sent from the office runt the city, et it charge of five tents and upwa cord ing to distance. . s, 1 rarsons advertising in the Miners, under any word or name, care of Blonde Dispatch, by sending their ad dress to the office, can have all answers enveloped and sent to them without charge.' _ 0 Priv r at r e l a otte c r- a boxes at the office. for the convenience e toe d . d it t e l e Z r on enrfolfileirotrliii4mvionilftli much wir Alone!, jewelry.. sou other articles of intrinsic value, will not be received nor delivered by Biped's Penny Post. except by special mesaenser, In which case the article must be left at the principal °dice, and regis tered; and thaproprietors of ling stations are requested in all rases to retiree such articles. Nonce that the name of . Blond's" in on every box and sign before you de posit your letters. applications wilt now be received from persons de siring boxes in their atones, and the boxes supplied wino the neighborhood will yin trent it. New Mans are being made, and will be furnished to every station In the course of a few weelis, and new boxes to akili etation in a few months. The st,tions will be rewired with as many of the new show cards as desired. . t he propri niftier it a favor to receive in formation fro won of the slightest neglect or delay on the pa carriers. i _ . fro Inhn mir.i. EL .a.tiT HOCIIERSPERGER. B.oeci's Penny Post orrice. No. 42 eolith F I Frn Street. CONUNDRUM.—Why is a stump politi otnd like n whale 2 Because they are both spoutere. " Very like a whale.. Ban Rice map put the shove in hie vocabulary, on condition that he Beds for us nt least one act of 1iN10:22 GARMENT PAT riaras. at No. sot OHIMNUT 'Street, third story, id the City of Bro therly i cove. Erdal St• J. R. BHANNUATID. WHITE CURTAIN'S. ENULISII LACES • • for 32,&2 W, 38. 19A,89. and 97a parr, video and long. W. 11. GA It FLY Ti n., mIL2I. at 719 CRVATNUT street. EAGLEsn. CARPETINGS. Tai,eatry, Domelo, Ingrain, and Vonitian Car ratings. Also, American Carpetinen and Oil Clothe, in groat variety, for sale, at the Inwet (mall prim.. by REEVE L. EN [OUT, Impnrter and Dealer, 201 tooth SEC,UND street,rob2l.lm Ai.eve Spruce, west aide. GOl D BOIVD. WINDOW SHADES, Ito $l2 eaoh. H 04 RRYI, k BRO., • . mh2l-6t 719 BIAB , TNIIT Street. OTLS.-7,000 gals Extra, Bleached Whale Oil, 6 OWgale Extra Racked Whale Oil, 10) bbla Pure 'Patinae/DOH- in store and for sale by ROWLEY, ASHBORNER, & CO', mh2l No. 13 South W H RVES. NOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE!! !—You can have any Gook YOU see Advertised sent to your Address, POST-PAID. you can have any article ycu Nish that cannot be obtained in the city or town you ill auto, sent to your midterms lower than 3cm could buy it yourself. bend for a Catalogue, and Address JOHN MOH AN, General Purchasing Asenriv. mh11) ltd 4tW • 140 South THIRD st., Philadelphia ►B9OKSELLERS AND STATION ... Eits,_stan.opi. Inatrumentc manufactured in WiTiOrn) sizes and qualities; tit, rev:lento Views, re cently Imported [coin Enelano and I. ranee, and sold at the lowest prince to the trado by et. J. FRANKLIN, mhlo•Gtif 112 South FOURTH St., below Chestnut. TO VIE PUBLIO. CAbfrollfg'S ANNULAR VENTILATOR. The above patent is deemed, by scientific' and ',mutt , oat men, to be the very beet over collared to the public', and needs only to be aeon in stoma' operation for ltd merits to be appreciated. Nothing ever introduced le eo correctly adapted for ventilating private and public buildings eahoole , hospitals, engine bongos. mines, "team any nailing mime's, and for the cure of smoky chimneya they have no *vial. Manufactured and for eale,_wholesale and retail, et the Ileating_and Ventilating Warerommi of . il3. WILLIAhIS,IIS2I..IARKEr Street, Phila. Portioned attention will be given to all. deteriptione of heating and ventilating by the undereigned, who has been mw yew s practically engaged la the stare bun gee. Also for sate, Signe' Juetly:oeleorted warm-air laltalt"g range* bath tgiarcintraidtbs NEW PUBLICATIONS. . sPRING. OPENINer.. THOS. W. EVANS & DOS WILL HAVE THEIS FIRST OPENING OF SPRING MANTILLAS THURSDAY, 22d inst., TRH ♦BBOHTMENT WILL COMPRISE/ ALL THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. mh2l-5 NEW SILKS. THOS. W. EVANS & Co. Respectfully announce to the public that they have JUST OPENED. And offer for the week, A FRESH ASSORTAIHNT OF NEW SILKS. 31.18 r LANDED PROM THE STEAMER JURA, ALL NEW STYLES. 1 AND ELEGANT 000D3, .NEVER OFFERED IN AUCTION, BUT WILL BE RETAILED AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. A LARUE LOT OF RICH FIGURED BLACK SILKS, AT ONE DOLLAR PER YARD. The above, with their immense stook, forms the largest assortment in the oit►. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. mh2o-3t 1860. OPENING. 1860. T}llB AIORNING, AND DURING THE WEEK, SPRING MANTELETS AND . NEGLIGE OLOAKS. la. Great Variety, at the PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM _. 5 1" • J. Wei PROCTOR. rnhl7-tf No. 708 CHESTNUT Street. VERY IIEAVY RUSSIA TAI.LII LINEN, vl# Yards wide. SO eta ; 2 yarde wide. 72 ota., and the finest. $l. Kunkabsog Towelling. 1214 cte , all linen. 1 bale Rllll/114CrarnhOCUI.; do.. 10, and ono very flue, 7234. i 34 yards wide English Oil Cloth Canton ihnnsl beak, 00 ets. Also a smell lot ofplaid Cambrios, 12%, very cheap. GRANVIb. , E 73, RAINES, ei1,22.2t0 No. 1013 MARKET St., above Tenth. ZEAL CASHMERE KNITTING ZEPHYRS, in doilble, aquae, or split, are offer ed; for the B AD E P t. at THE SAME RICE AS THE IMITATIONS . AND MEDIUM QUALITIES OF ZEPHYRS ARE Sold elsewhere, 20 cents Der oz. J. O. MAXWEL ANDON TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS. 2011YR121,___ $26-tr ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. gIIETLANT) WOOL, BERLIN QUALITY, TEN CENTS PER SHETLAND WOOL. EXTHA OIJALITY, ' BARTGW IENLVE C ER TS N T Z E PH Y RS, Dotthle,Sinale. and Split. I. G. MAXWELL & BON, Trimmings. Skirts, and Zephyr!, te2l-ratf ELEV.bNTH and OtIEdTNUT. NEW STYLE OF BALMORAL. /- l A I , now Spring style Helmond Skirt. 811ARPLESS BROTHERS REMOVALS. Tar • E. KNOUR Bo 00., • IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, ETC., RAVE REMOVED FROM 121 WALNUT ST., AND 21 _GRANITE ST., TO 631 MARTIFIT STREET. Four doors below SEVENTH, north aide. rnhlo.lfn REAIOVAL. LESS 9,4 WILLIAMS informs his friends and the public that he hee removed hie place of business from Scuond street to P 10.712 ARCH STRbET, 4 doors below Eighth, 'SOUTH siva, Where ho intends keening a general assortment r, seasonable PRY GOODS, to whtoh he respectfully in vitas their attention. riur..DELPHIA, la tno. 20th. 1850. mh2o th. SAML. N. DAVIES & SON, BILL BROKERS, , RAVE REMOVED TO re23.lm* ho. FM DOCK STREET. W3f. D. KELLEY AND GEORGE A. COFFEY, Attomoye at Law. have removed to 123 South SIXTH &rent. Wow Chnatnut. fe2ft..lm* fEMOV.A.L.--SMALL Sc CHANDLER, WHOLESALE GROCER _have removed from dg North SECOND Street , to HS MARKET Street, r.ttove Front. north tilde. _ _ M IS H. E W 8c Co PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT, No. 39 SOUTH EIGHTH. Street. Abovo Chestnut. • This Is the only establishment in the pity devoted exclusively to PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. A greater variety of OVAL GILT FRAMES on band than can be found In any one establishment in the United States, and prices lower. Er Bring your Photographs, and have them fitted without extra charge. mh9-3m CRISTIANI & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PERFUMERY, IMPORTERS OP DRUGGISTS' ARTICLE% No. 45 SOUTH. FOURTH STREET, glvilarlaninttPtulrtnAl Ireggite ,else. Country mhlB-1m AWNINGS AWNINGS ! AWNINGS !! WM. F. SOHEII3I.,E, 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, Manufaoturer of Awnings, nags, and Farley Window Awnings. All Awnings made at thin eatablishment are proofed to prevent mildew, without extra charge. fepl-im COAL OIL IN BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS, MANUFACTURED AT Tile WALIIONDING COAL OIL WORKS, And for sale In store, or to arrive, by WILSON & MEREI.TT, GENERAL AGENTS, SIOS MARKET STREET. The attention of the trade is oalled to the above OIL, as t has no superior, nod is, for quality, brilliancy, price. eta, the cheapest Oil ever offered in this market. We invite allparties interested to call at our office, or send for it sample, and examine for themselves. Sales only by the package. mhl9-tf if SAL SODA. JOS. ELKINTON & SONS Offer prime Sal Soda, in mega or barrels, delivered free of porterage, in quantifier to nuitpurobagers. uthla-Ini" 783 South wECOND Street WINDOW SHADES and F1X a.4.1 • TURES, $1 eaoh. W. H. Min /RO.. Jahn*. rit 1J UT Iltreet. DRI(.000INI I " ' • -e., !' /Wart ,PRIOE J - AV VO;',7:", - - ' T i 2A MARKS thiroarrEs 4Nrir.Torimi or i,.. •-, ... d s',' Isl. a:idle._ . 0 L 0 't... , ' '8 OASSITCE 1 3 R,E, &0.. Hive now on band i''''riond Woli-salsotod stook, which they are prepared to rial.;: . t. tbs lowest market Trion, 1:31PBS & SONS. , No. O *ARM STREET. Are now opening their , SPRING STOCK OF GOODS Adapted to , MEN'S W,EA,R . In whloh will be found a full aeacutruent of CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTING% TRIMMINGS, &o. feS-Ern A . W. LITTLE iSc CO-. SILK GOODS. No. 826 MARKET STREET. fet-Sm JAS. R. OA MPBELL & CO.. !imp:rims AND WIIOLDSALD DNALINIS DRY GOODS. • LINENP, WHITE GOODS, • CLOTHES, OAEiSIMERES, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, be. let/ emfi - No. 777 CHESTNUT Street WINES AND, LIQUORS. PURE AMERICAN WINES, From tho most eminent Wine growei of VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, 01110, and PENNSYLVANIA. Sparkling, Still, Sweet, Dry and Communion WINES, Warranted the PURE JUICE OF THE GRAPE. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, inhH-tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE &rents. WTCALL ATTENTION OF TLIE RADE to this really Ruperior article ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC. A supply . in .aesorted packages oonstantly on hand. Orders received for direct Importation. Also—Hennesev Cognac__ Leß.oy CognaorLondon and Holland Dine , Claret in Wood and re., Chempagnewi high and low price,. LONGO AhlP,.lmpoftei". cdo-6m SIT Routh FRO Philadelphia. • GEORGE WIIITELEY, . N 0.135 South FRONT Street, • • Importer of Brandy, Wines, otherrs for sale, la bond only, the following, amongstandard brands of briny i met, Caelillon, k Cr,. . nor. Hines& Co. aloe Robin, & Co., . Otard, Duro, & othe. A. Beignette. Cameos, Martin, • . Pellsvosin, jiDupont & Co ., • Union Proprietor; . & F. hisrtellu, Jas. Hennessy. o, Stout's l'auiley Malt WhisksY. d the °befoul varieties of Madeira,therry, Port, Bugundy, and Rhine Wines , Palm Tree GM Jamaica .Mm Banta Crnis Rum, Bordeaux Oil. &0.. ito rir-ly WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. BUTLER & McCARTY, NO.IBI NORTH SECOND STREET, impOBTERS AND DEALEDS IN BNGLISII, 81V.182, AND AMERICAN WATCHES. mhB•tmy2S SILVER PLATED WARE Of the Sheet gunlity. at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. J. S. JARDEN BRO., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS.. Rave now on hand an elegant /dock of tint-/lase Goode in their line, at their new store. NO 1 truS CHESTNUT STREET. A full aseortinent of Jewelry, Silverware, and Table Cutlery constantly on hand. toll-lathe-3mSAMUEL W. PEPPER. Superintendent. JOSEPH B. COOPER, WATCH MAKER and JEWELER, No. 839 SPRUCE Street. first door below SIXTH. Particular attention given to Repairing Watchers, Clocke, and Jewelry. font 6w• • UMBRELLAS. SLEEPER Ids FENNER. WHOLESALE UMBRELLA. AND PARABOL ILANUFACTURERB, No. 330 MARKET STREET, BREAD puRE AND WRAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY, CAN 131` OBTAINED AT TES TOLLOWINE PLACER: AIECILANICAL BAKERY, B. W. oorner of Broad and Vine streets. C. M. CLARK.— -- —Po sir street, below H. Oorner Sixth and JATHO BOX,— --- ,No,grititrPifth street, JOHN 0. 1510XEY........ No. NIX Vine street. T. F. SMITH.. —. 1.15 North Fifth Amer. S. 800Y,... —.S. E. corner Fifth and Spruce streets. W. W. MATHEWS.— —B..E. corner Eleventh and Locust streets. D. —. —Broad street, below Wal nut. GEORGE GARVIN -- —No. Itl9 Lombard street. D. COURTNEY..—..._...._.N. W. corner Sixteenth and Pine streets. WM. COURTNEY—, No. aas South Twelfth street. 8. It. WANAMAKER—...—F eder al street, above 8. LENTZ ---CornSixerth. South Fourth and Johnston streets. L. HOLLAND.— ---S.W.oornerthzteenthan DAVID SADDLER_ ~_.No. sae i ligt Eleventh street. J.WEIOHTMAN--.—Thirteenth street, below Thom_ psoristreet. S . T0M1C1N13..—.... loin Nor Lb Front 'treat. H BROOKS.— —..,—. B. W. comer of Seventh and Pine streets. F. W. corner Tenth and E. B. TURNER. streets.iith Front • street. f. BHUBTER---- B. IV. oorner Broad and Parrish streets. THOS. T. BLEST..._ ...... Cornet Nineteenth street and Ridge avenue. 8. B. oorner Ninth and Federal streete. J. MoINTYRE ----.......—Tweaty-aeoond street, ab Coates. ALEX. FULLERTON.— Comer of Fifth and Chris MM!MMMPMN D. F. & T. W. W0LF—.....—.633 Girard avenue. McCRACKEN ON Hamilton mired. R. R. W. °Ora or of Twolidi JULIUS KLEIN ........B.4l4.lll:olT.l:llltiteenth and corner atreei; • NIPPEB_ .N. corner of Fourth and Greeu street. MRS. F. ELL10TT.,._...,.-..8. W. corner Tenth and Groan !street. J. L. iumis.— Camden, N. J., store 119 Aro!. s treet. O. H. RAINIER.---..—.... West Pitiladelph ia,s6th at. eh. Ruverford road. N. L. YARNELL---Lenui, Penna. JOHN BARNDT--- Tremont and Pine OrOYet GEO. B. TOWNSENEP...........We e s n Otester, Penne .Atlantie City. N. D. HORTON— --. Florence, N. J. S. F. BST:KLEIN Columbia. Pa. le9-tr MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner BROAD and VINE &mote, PHILADELPHIA. This establishment is now in successful operation i day and night, and all are respectfully invited to call and see the whole process of broad -making for themselves. The undersigned takes the liberty of saying that ibr thirty-five years he has been a practical .%ker--five as apprentice, and five as Journeyman in one of the Ant houses in Scotland, and twenty-five as muter—during which time he has had the opportunity of making many experiments, and observing all the improvements which have been intide during thatperiod. In this establishment, of which lie has now the man ogement, in addition to the complete labor-saving ma hinerY, he has how facilities of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. Being unrestrained in the purchase of flour, none but the soundest and best shell ever he used; end he has no hesitation in wing that Bread of all kinds eon be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made by_the ordinary process. - Families in which the Bread made by the Mechanical Bakery has not been tried, or in which it has been tried only at its commencement, before the machinery was in perfect working order, are respeotfully asked to give it atrial now, the undersigned believing it would lead to mutual advantage. JOHN O. mv24-tf Butairintendent C . H. MATTSON. DEALER IN, GROCERIES. OF THS FINEST QUALITY. S. W. corner ARCM and TENTH Streets mhl7-tf CARRIAGES. or TUE MAMETAOTUAB OP WILLIAM D. ROCKERS. REPOSITORY, No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. No. 1011. felo-43flit WALTER EVANS ISc CO.'S BOAR'S-lIEAD SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON, sup.rior to any ever imported, in strength, smoothness, end elasticity, for machine or hand sewing. , LENGTHS WARRANTED. " W. have tried Evans & Co.'s Boar's- H ead Sewing Machine cottons. and find them excellent. , —Wnsiman & WiLsott, M. F. G. Co.. 606 Broadway. N. Y. C. CARYILLE, Central Agent, New York. J. B. HOWELL, Agent for Fhllddelphia, At FINKLE & LYON'S bEWING MA Off iNE ROOMS, 90 Chestnut street. • intil7-Bm. WALL AND CURTAIN PAPER.- Great inducements to cash buyers. Entirely new styles for Spring trade. No. SS North SIXTH, above Market street. E. VAX MSTER. WANTS.- - - . . - ANTRIn--n- Trimming Heine, - a SALESMAN. who is therm:lo4 ;brief red With the wholertde MIA 'serail Mu:bine' Bei% • " Ur eitr{ Address; srrth mime and refer Be •"" Moe. e • 6 , 40 c j'alf ,rrievelf WANTED.-,4 .1500 X-KEE P• • r.'4 to &iota him evesibgs teles4rhlis etas7ll- men, 71. house abater, Address, with tame. " to ," Blood a liiapatch.. f u ll ; _—WARREV—This sum for RAW,. on; raaf en in.l 4 q f ' re . 6 "S'bie &Mar. Etck of a on will company (paying 16 Peri g"t•gilniand puncitnally) wal be deposited as oollateral, the. ter.der to collect d vadend for the interest. Address D. W. E.," at this office. , mlabet • WANTED—A - situation, by :16 young man of briefness ettplinitt and good character, who can speak Oerinati fluently, in a wholesale house. either ris travelling &gentry sideman. The beat of eity and' country reference given. Address J. S. W.,' Preis officio. • " • ' mh2l:3t* . _ WANTED—A Situation by& Young Men • • of good antecedent's, to acti as Woman. Book keeper, or Correspetidea.t - Sktetags And .. , W , iteS English, Gannon, and French, Buently. Doernotobjeet to travel hog enher South or West, es tie has an extensive ao • etunntnnee throughout this Union.' [Please address" hL A. L., box 107. Phliadelehitini. - reb2l-St* WANTED -Men to . tiensset the busi ness of the UTILITY WORKS, in the South ern, Western. and Middle States. Betttale persons aan secure permanent emptostasnt and liberal emponsa tion by applying to " 7. J. Hingle & Co.. SRI Walnut street." alba/ 3t. WANTED—By a yoting mangy a situation Book-keeperee s or Asrlstint ter 4-wholesale emblialiment. • Beet ol oity reformee gym. , liddrelo " B. F," °Oleo of this piper. • mhl7-et• WANTED. -1,000 Ladies to send for DE RUSE'S great book. -Evertsoung Mint t woman contotnplattng holy weAlock num neve S book. Enclose ZS cents, to ,WA 84, Phaslielphia. P.O. , toSelm• FOR SALE AND •TO LET. STOCK & FIXTURES OF TRIMMING Noi FYM I MIT ssjatE FOR l34ll Y' cheap. 24 mtazie A GENTLEMAN OF 'THIS CITY, La. having recently perfected a valuable machine, the demand for which is unlimited. and patented the pre ae nt month, ie demons or selling a half interest in the same to facilitate its introduotion. Good references given, and reeuved. Address "Hamilton," Philadel phia P. 0. mlita St. C L LIERY TO LET.—THE CELE. BRAWL LUXE FIDLER COLLIHRY, situated at Shamokin, in the Shamokin Coal Basin, and on the line of the Shamokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad, will be let upon the completion of the improvements now in p ogress. There are two veins of Red Ash Coal opened on the ',report!, each seven feet think. , The coal is of a gime /ler quality, and has attained a high reputation where ever it has been, introduced. It is lushly indeed and commands a, ready sale in Baltimore end intermediate places. to a hien it is sent both by canal and railroad. A market has also been opened for this coal in the Forth and Northwest. For ahipmeat to the Fast it may be taken to Delaware City, end, upon the completion to June neat. of the exteniron of the Mine Hilt Raidroad to (moaned with the Shamokin Valley and Pottsville Muir° ad, ilrean be shipped at Richmond. Those Veins will yield from Dote to four hundred thousand tons abet'e water level. There are Other weina of White, Red, and Gray Ash Coal on thepro perty, which are easily accessible. The capacity 01 the breaker in fifty thousand tope per annum. The Colliery can be examined pa Mitotic!' to D C. Cleaver, on the premises. • For further Information apply to A. M. EASTWICN T - N 0.281 VINE Street Philadelphia. oh COTTAGE FOR SALE —A desira- Mablo,Coltsgeoritlittrge °Wan phent. of fruit and shrubbery, stab'e, &n. Apply to T.L.LITTL‘ FIELD, TIUGA tweet. near Plant road. nthll-6t• F it ALE.-TILE STOCK, GOOD -. WILL. fixtures and d lease (having two year to ruh) of a Retail Dry 000 s Store, an bile of the best locations in the city, and doing en eleellent business, on aenOmmodatlng terns. Apply to /011.1‘SCHAFEeit, Nn.l3 North EIEFEITH Street. COUNTRY SEAT TO LET FOR ir SUMMER RESIDENCE.—Abirge briek Mansion 'louse on the Salem turnpike. near SwedesboroUgh, flew Jersey,, accessible by oars from Camden to Wood bury in 20minutes, thanes by omnibus over a tan-mile ride on a good turnpike. The house contains 13 rooms. There tie two parlors, roar!, o mantels ; dining room, wide hall, furnace in the cellar. eteellent kitchen mite, superior bath room hot and cold water ; stabling for one or two horses and Carnage, garden. Au .• b'pides pump in, the piazza. The premises are abundantly sup lied with water from a never - failing spring. The house stands in an open lawn, studded with trots of choice variety. Apply to 13 C. STRATTON. mhW-tuths3t• 1032 FIL BE HT etroet. Philad'a.. POR SALE--A large Carriage and Her a: nese-making establishment, situate on the simper of two of the widest street. in Portsmouth. VS. ; dome asmod, thrivine business : erns owner IS unable, through lit health. to longer sive it attention. Can be purchased on low and very reasonable terms. or leased for a term of years. Appir to HEO. R. SNEAD, Portsmouth t Va., Of at EVANS WATSUN. 504 CHESTNUT Street. of FOR SALE—The handsome " end substantial Wilding. on the northeast corner of TRIRD and DOCK Streets, now and for a number of Cears occupied by the Pena Mutual Life Insruance ompany. The prominent situation of thin property, presenting handsome fronts on both Dock and 1 hird streets, mates it desirable for many' purposes. and is specially worthy - the attention of Insurance or Railroad Companies. Early possession and terms accommodation. Apply to mh9oJ. 111 R EIN ROTH, 31. N o. 436 WALNUT Btreat. WI A FURNISHED HOUSE 1 1 0 R SALE mu. OR. TO RENT.^POr nertieniaie ftecl7. en the premixes, nortliwt at corner of NINTH end LOCUBT atteet, m 21719 ea TO RENT—Two beautifully situated dolbre idulles, well shaded. ;with ooaoh bows and gardens attaohed. do Tao any Plank Road. one mite below Taoooy. and threi•ddottera,of a mile from Fat. manger Radway depot at Brideatlatk. Apply at 7r7 WALNUT Street.. znlst7-tf PHILADELPHIA 4 1 0 BENT—Two large well-lighted and A. honied rooms with steam power in second and third stories of building BES and 0.17 pIiARRY Street. Apply nt the building. io mhl7-6t MeCAMBRIC6E. PRY, & CO. POE SALE—A Dwelling liouseinear the State House. suitable for Odors. CHAIM - RS RHOADS,' mlitS-Im* 43ft WAtlolYr Street. MI FOR SALE, in HADDONFIELD, N. 3., MA a plensar.t Cottate, with about two sores of ground, stable, fruit trees, and neoessiVe froin- the eitY. by rail, in 20 minutes, five times n day. and by a gravel Wined° of tux miles. l'fice 46,000, terms eaay. Ayniv to ED. WALK, milL9.lm* 702 WALNUT Street. In FOR SALE—A new three-story brick au. dwelling, 26 , 1 South Tenth street. Double three story hook buitilings, with modern improvements. built in the beet mariner. Irmaire at No. =I South TENTH Street. -mhlo-12t.- 10 F 0 R SALE—Th© 4vizo HOUSES Ifte.Noe.4l2 and 411 ARCH Street. TEJO:SAS BTEWARDSON. Jr., mh2-Im* 415 PRUNE Street. GERAIANTOIVN PRPPERTY. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE The valuable Farm and Country.Seitt, containing 106 mines of highly cultivated land. situated in the town ship of Germantonn,Thiladelphis county, and within Lig miles of the depot in Germantown. The situation of this property is not to be eery send, being bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the west by Township Line road, and on the - south by Haines street, and within one-eighth of a mil. of the Limekiln Turnpike, and a garotter of a mile ofeTwo Sta tions ott the Chestnut Hill brattish of the Germantown Railroad, - High street, and Washington lane. - , The location of tne above property is high and Mat- , thy, the land well watered and lying vary advanta geously for Cottage Sites. It commands' an extended view of the surrounding country, and is interne° ed by the streets running from Germantown, as laid down on thaSurveyor's plan of that distriat. The property is laid out in five acre lota, lithographic plans .of which may be obtained on application to either of the under signed. Also. a valuable and handsome Building Lot, situated on Manheim street, near Plank road, Germantown, con taining in front on said street 191 feet, and in de_pth about MO feet, having an area of &tont 4 notes. The ground het high and islopee towards Manhoun street, upon which front is a row of large and elegant shade trees. Also, severtl fine Building Lots adjoining and in the vinimiy of Fisher's-tine Station. Germantown. f u For rther partirmiara and t.rmaapply to GLOIIGE JUNKIN. Jr.. Attorney S. E. nor. SIXTH. and W .I.NUT Streets. Or to SAMUEL B. HENRY. GEB.hIaIgTOWN. B ILLIARD TABLES FOR MALE.—Two first-claw Billiard Tables, ;with 1.31 inoh marbl. beds, and latest improved cushions, mule last May— now using at the Mount Vernon House, Peon above Filth street, Reading. APPIT to H. A. LANTZ, 13 East MARKET Square. reB7-tt Reading, Pa. TONES' HOTEL-PHILADELPHIA The lease and furniture of this noted Hotel are for side at a great lb...roam . The furniture Is entirely new, having been put in within a year, and the house now doing a esseeesel - ei Inhenoes. Inquire of D. hI. hTIGER, In the Rotel, or of F. G. BC RIBA. No. 18 MURRAY Pt., IC Y. fell-tf - POE SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of Cbrietinn and Twentieth duets, having three fronts, suitable for a ohnroh or factory mite. For tikrms ed &0.. ilrees J. 8., at thin office. .JalB-tf F AMORY LOT FOR SALE.=—A valua ble corner !Ot is au Maytag three fronts: admirably located fora factory ante. It , m situated in the pouthweatota part of the city, in a Timidly-ha proving neighborhood. It will he id on_yeasonable terms. For particulars. address" K.." Moe of Tar Pros. Jalartf ►ilo LET, WITH BOARD, A SUITE OF 11 handromely- furnished rooms on the first and third floors. Also, other single rooms, at 226 SOUT H BROAD. tt• EIAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN WISE!. ING permanent or transient boarding• will plr nee frontt 1418 tSWS yeT Street above Broad. Also, a °Moe for is Phcian or Dentitt WIZ st' TWO Pi EASANT CHAMBERS VA CANT. with Board. at 1a23 WALNUT St. Inhl-Int* RECEIVER OP TAXES. ICELLER, Fir T4ENTH WA,B.D. • 11)7" Subjeet Demerol:a rules. runit-iSt. F OR CITY CONTROLLER, GEORGE W. Hurry Inhl2-tn FOURT_ENTR WARD Zir' Subject to The rules of the Pertple'q ftrty. C ITY C° NTROLLER OTEPIIEN TAYLOR, 2itsaTassrtt wets., Subject to Dernooreio rvloa. m7-tn* " CATARACT " WASHING 'MACHINE, (Eiowald'a Fatent, ()cipher 20, Connoting of a metal cylinder. with delete on the in ner outface. and An interior cylinder of wood, with Meets. tine crank turns both cylinders at the same time in opposite directions, rapidly oreatinv a suds, forcing the water through the clothes, end effectually removing the dirt. THE ONLY MACHINE F.VER INVENTED COM BINING THE FOLLOWING REQ,UISITIER: FIRST—A SAYING OF BROM ONE BALE TO THREE QUARTERS IN TIME. SECOND—A SIMILAR SAVING or LABOR, RIMING ENTIRELY DISPENSED WITH. THIRD—A REMARKABLE BAYING OP CLOTHES, AS THEY ARE THORIMICIIILV CLEANSED, WITHOUT innitr TO THE FINEST FABRICS. IT THOROUGHLY CLEANSES FL kNNELs k WITH NO ressißlLiTy OF SHRINKING THEM. FOURTH—FeIsFMC'S Sinai , . ICITC OP CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT, COMBINED WITH GREAT DUEL =IT V. l3y the uee of three nuiehines—so rapid and thorough in their operation—morn tamily ocunfort will be realized than by no i sluntsekeeping Artlele ever before offered to the public they are equally valuable, e.ther for large orsuiell ef.abltshMelltS. - A machine oan be seen in operation daily at No. lei JUNES' ALLEY . NEAR FRONT STREET. . rrioes: 812, 81e, and 16, according to size. A li beral demount to the trade. SULLIVAN & HYATT, Manufaoturors, No. IR Beekman Street. New York.. mh2o-tf if JAMES B. RODGERS. JOHN DICKINSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN DOME &110 AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE. NOUS ON. TEXAS. Collections made end prompt remittances In Hight Exchange, at current rates. on New York, Boston, or New Orient*. ORE:BORA' CITY ligeTtr, TO 0 1 r ORM. Mesere. HEN,NINGS & COALING, New Yell.. W.ll. ?KW p,. g., Fa New Yo k , Mesa& MRCS & BACON, Boston. Athls4l2lo. BOARDING. POLITICAL. VirAiNdT-Aittßa' 1111111ft' - V V 501ajamv...." 5 „.41.32.111 rr y9 &Ace Manster 4....,..:-...-.7-..-. , .!...:;... ll g ra f rfriViltig .14 1 1 ' MIS iTHOJUSDAY/ SYMONIIII3.• Mir& M. na. THE llY.A.frr OF KID-LOllll.O 7 or , wads thAwa, iiiiude Dew, .•filinii .i.g. DavesserV ilia Mae Adm. .3 • =q v! Wildiree Mn. iv* I CArwi ku r. iliordje Rovertoon, Mr. L.A.-Moira; Vill Dow. 11,itattlo ' -, '.• no - Yrieeli NI ;Mal. • ' Rests ;teamed rt Moot extra abuyit. Donis open at 7 d'slock; thirtimei will rise at loaf mitt T. . WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. EX CEA CARD. 'FAREWELL BENEFIT OF SUSS J. AL DAMN- FONT. O N PR iur EV ENIrM MARCH 33. Mies DAVEN PORT has the honor to annonnee how Farewell Benefit andpoontivelp If* appearance bat one. as alxwo, on wh , oti °pawnor', in consequence of toe en traordtoarr snores attending' thepier,' wel l a l' Pear, (Or the eighth time, M Jeanie Muni. In her owe adaptation of Sir Walter Sentra novel of . "VRM HEART OF MIII-LOIMAN.." Box-Boot now open. lt• Ni"E.,ll - ..TFLiFT/RE'ATRV‘AR"'s THIB tyitURBDAY) EVE I IIIM. Minh 21. THIS IRISH AT rOlO'fitY. Pierce O'Hare, with sour: Mr. Colima. THE IRISH Pon. Terrence WO indv. with scars, Mr. Gillum To conclude with KILL OR CORE. eicerat or Psiens.—Admission, M 'mitts ; Seems &stain Press Circle. A% cents; Ym.sst.l.l emits. 71 'Doors OM at . .31C ; Performances to nominees. et ,1 DAN RIOEs GREAT SHOW, .R-e , NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT IRMA. above Eighth. PRicss.—Dreei Circle, WI emits ; Emily Chnhe, cents• Beata in Private , Buss, 7/1 emir; Wilds Fri vacs 54ouu, 1 3 sad to• L Marten or Tient.—poore open eta quarter been T. Tooomeseiew atl/M. THIS (TROBSPAY) EVENING. March IS.IIIOO. A Orand Chinese Spectacle, ewitled - - WAILED'S MISSION TO CHINA.- With new and gestate= ScanarY. Primer, gar AF pots sent,. MR. TONY raSTOR Will appear in his moat telling Ickes, Rena. and So centrioriesa The Entertainments will include a variety or ACTS IN THE RING. By the most Talented Tomo is Alowetes. “THE HEART OF THE ANDES” • WILL CLOSE ON 83. 8 T MAECI„ SATURDAY, AT THB AOADEEY OF FINE ARTS, 1096 CHESTNUT STREET. Open from 9A. M. 1,11110 P. M. Admit** 25 anti. m 1155,95 THE EXHIBITION OF CHURCH'S GIREAT FALL—NIAGARA. GIGNOITX'S NIAGARA IN WINTER. AS EARLE'S GALLERIES. Ems CIIIISTAIIT STRUT, WILL 50011 GLOBE. IFir Bring your Opera Stiouer. mkt? It if NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Mr. RENNY DRAYTON, of the Dtsslogs. belie onnosed to serest' lan yeek at the 31‘171sedi testnnte, Delusion*. and faille; to do so on aesosat seem aa diepodues, renders it necessary for Ta - lODON's ARI mumtum TO REMAIN IN IMILADEVIIIIA FOR DIX *mu accounting (of the stolonged stay girth* agg Mangum. the management vault' embrace this epees tunity of thanking the anbi;o for the extremely seeimsse support ',Moab they have given' the Art 310,0012 for tin oast seventeen weeks • BANDERso SI s ze X irrewrs moRE. RC a minnr Jayne's Commonwealth (nett) Handing, (N korner neorgotth. north ode. _ ONLY Sa NIGHTS Mag. EIGHTEENTII,TIEMTHANT WREN. Unflagging Interest! 'Uncles:avian Seams: Origi nality Bolendtd Effects! Imponont Tableaus! Om. nnindine Pa p antry !. Inexorable Laughter: ONLY SIX - NIGHTS. ONLY SIX NIGHTS • _ _____ ONLY SIX NIGHT,. MODEL EXHIBITION OF THE AGE. Maimlon'a Art Muaeum hang attained a reputatlon as a novel and charming entertainment, unequalled by say other in this country or in Eumee. Most posttively the LAB r WE EN of THIODON'S ART MVBROM. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS. Tangier, Washlngton. Bonaparte, Saralee, Rope Per Sap= at tea, ace., lee. FAMILY MATINE on WEDERN NEDDAY and QA- livening AFTOON& • A - livening Entertainment—poets oyes et 7 deka; Goa moos at TX. atitaisaioa—adults. II eta.; Miami; IS dew Weis 11143DONOUGIFS GADITISB-11A131 below THIRD. STAGE MANAGER.. HERNANDEZ. • • Erionatliffitirifillius FELIX Oa M oir . RarrtriAL The above Troupe will appear They are the meet wonderful performers lint,larli were received on SatnrW 11•11111 g lettb Ws moot Si diumastic applause. HERNANDEZ! Arid the ta'sated Casimir appear. Firstta appeenee of tHeLYIIeC ARTY BROTHERS. TWEET Y-IMPEN PERFORMER& TEMPLE OF WONDKES. Nodheast corner of TENTH and MY= Strests.—Will neon clone. • Come then and see in ;Ills Magical lilemons. Ventaikiessen, the canary Birds, - Bobtly and Wonderful Automaton feet „attractive Entertainments nterf,evening, •osmapa,- . t f r iaWWr7 k log WATIfiDa AYITJUMeffk at 3 o'clock. Admission m seam. Children Ileents PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 01 - Titl PINE ARTS sous"CUT ST OPEN DLit,, (Stuslays ezooptod,) fiouipT W, do anPted— lit. The Tenth volume of " *MU Dorm* nistficio." of ?irises. Admission U emu. Malibu audit U 701 MY orioe. Shares of Stook an d,:tf GERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—Pubho Re hearses every SATURDAY; At DITISICAL HALL. at 3, 4 -Co'olook P.M. -Tickets to be had at Madre's.. sad Bea & Lawton's Maio Mo Baaii as the door. INSURANCE COMPANIES. ti:E ENTERPRISE URANCE COMPANY OF PHILADMPHLII, I (FIRE INBIJRANCR kommviraux.) (1011174NY'$_ BUILDING. S. W. VIER FOURTH AND WLNI77 num - DIREaToks. P; RATCHFORD STARR, -, - MORDICAS Ls DAINOW• Wttl.uat MoKsz, Gr0..1 . 3 , 17ART. %LAMM° FRAZIRR. LORK Raceirm, faux M. ATWOOD, H. A. FAAPtaroos. Dim. T. TREDICR, AHDRIW D. CADI. HADAy WHARTON. J.L.Visingr id *-^` F.IiATORFORD STARR, Ml. CHARLES W. COXR. Reoreters. ii. • THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORR. - Ares: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, !JIVIIIID 1.11 YIRST MORTGLOIS 011 MULL WHAM • WORTH OVER 012.04.11110. t - The nramituna ars tomtit, then In manr otheramew inea, and the Dividends here ban VILLO _ aim I. striatly Mushal. Conirttr; Thiphr De Stookholdera, so that 1,11, ii/6 no IiLONO TO TILL INSVAND. Famytdelx. and every incormataoa. may WI 41•11 S, On application to F. RATCHFORD tITARkANZ . E. W . oorner FOURTH and WAYN PHILADELPHIA Rf o lial i t r lZClEß: Thomas Rama. Mordecai L Gems H. lame. M. Stroud. E. 8. Whalen. ro i d:pg itit.7;oo. i 1 ,14 l a r 0 . I . l= John M. Atwood. Artbu- Gant Thotam H. Payton. _ eorge._W. Tolsedt WithamMoies. Them Watteau. wIP-1711. . JOSEPH LEA. NOS. HS AND DO CHESTNUT STABS V. Invitee the attention of the Trade to Ms' Stook of COTTON. WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS. New light and dark aping Ulu, sheet VIA* boa AIEBSRK SAM'L /MATER k SONS - SUTTON MANUFACTURING CH.. MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also. THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING, Including many new standard Patterns. NEAT BLACK & WHITES, PURPLES, LA= SAXONY & SHEPHERD PLAIDS, & BIDE BLACK S AND GRAYS, AND CHOICE DUSTER BTYL WOOLLENS, FANCY CAB3IMEREB and DOESKINS, &A. FROM ROOK COM., GLENDALE OM., NEW ENGLAND COM., CRAWFORD MILLS, MOOR. DALE AND OXFORD MILT,EL ,EBERHARDT & SONS' SUPERIOR BLACK DO , sBKIII AND 811.1 MIX- TURES. &ttiaVi r t y in and Printed of all colors and gun ge,' ; It Jeans, .T.swills, Co dc , Csehmarette. Kersey's ends, comprising one of the best stocks in the oonattpi AKIERICAN LINEN QOM. CRASH, rarcrs, SHEETING% ice. tall-3m SPECTACLES, CORRECTLY FITTED TO THE ETESIOHT. OPERA -GLASSES., IeCROSCOPES. MATILEMATIOe 1 IN writukErp3, STERsoscorsa AND VIEWS. Sold at the lowest omen by 111. T. FR arTELIK, Optician, mhl24tif 112 South FOURTH St, below Chestnut. MiIMR. WALKER: I have had one of HAINES BRO.'S (N. Y.) PIANOS is au Jar wen years, and t consider it u good now as when I purchased U. I have zdit had it tuned or anything done to it for nearly ft/Wpm..., and yet it is in perfect order. I would recommend them to venoms wishing en metniment that will mans in tone and wear well. Yours truly, CHMARWETLOrNee, t. GEORGE L. WALKER, Sole Agent for these trait. galled Instruments. Warerooms. Southeast corner of SEVENTH and ARCH Streets. mbl9-1It• 01110KERING & SONS, - s- FAcTintERE of Grand. liquare6 l l right PIANO FORTE 4. Wareroome, Maw— Street.;„ Pianos _Ojai taken in esohange. tails . repaired. Allm on goratilotion. a fall dock of Popolgit Magic. Mum Wings. ate. iaggantig Mb SOUTHERN AND WESI'RRN Mee CHANTS are particularly invited te crind examine the' raw and splendid aneortment of Mt ry., lo i cil ib Aniff of 11onnota Ceps and BeadilLeeeee, lit nil. Buoiors, ro. 1016 CHESTNuT Stmt. next the Bt. lomronoo Howl. roW-11.. TiftPHBANOLOGIOAL CABINET. gpl ; 6 , 0 , on phy.t snd aoky. ~ateir4-Con,mrio and for PIiftENOLOgICAL EXAMINATIONS. Theisnrortanoe of Phrenology is the (mining of the young, the eelection of 000neati one and nornpanionq and in every department of active life, is felt amt ae e..dedgod sy su intelligent yersone 11/10 119•1111illite trig!. its fasts; Written descriptions from daguerreotypes win be et c at nail fiv b t aWO 1141:n r i No. in gIiEsTNuT 10 14.44, EN L. OA. EX, itiMirhainuf-wsair
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