The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 18, 1860, Image 3

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From.—The 'thirthet State sod Western Flour is
trittioutetrante, with nisei*/ of VW bbW. sad
of Safe ; MI/ .at Winne& tor vapsrio. Wet* ;
05 MIPS 50 forextra- do ; Sant for atheism, western ;
es Bain - for extra do ; and .601135 for eltra• round
hobo Ohio-liouttiern Flour is firm. with sales of Lae
bbis at 053011131) for , Mack W VOL , iindAPSSID7IS OI
for extra: ,Genediati'Frour a to •totod (aqua t. • With
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of It 000 bushels 1474e/740 tor thixe 2-western 1760 tor
Yellow. Bate its dell at Miatlo for Houthoni s ,
thaw and Jersey ; ,and •M•Ble for , Northern and
Western
Pnovisions.—Pork is einet and steady. with sales of
11,1bbls .11fX35 toroth Mese; 417.58417.75 for new do;
fialThelli Dar old owl it1t37.14 for vow do.' Beef
Is mast, with esissof /60 bias at 04•440 for oountrr
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Ctrs are dull. pith salsa of 50 Arts at 7e for Bhouiders!
*no 1135at0 lot He 'Baleen fir gutet for want (gawk..
'L&..ktiettradri Wes of 100 bbbl'ot 10fiella nutter
WArthat Mane for Obrofand luswe - for Matra_
Wltipitarr is dell ; sees Igo bbhr at No. -- • '
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TRW, or • New 011G1X.—A 'new organ has
recently been erected in the Church of the Holy Trinity,
Rittenhouse Square, and was ;abbotr exhibited on
Monday, evening. • Thera • wag a taiga attendance 'to
onencits the trial of the insinusOlMi; iliolvdltte a number
ofginaGianionil Organists: fiftwaniglolt a.'Darling; the
organist the ohniiih; Henri . 1:1: Thunder, Miohaeh
Crows. 'Prank Darien - and B."-Carr Crash were the
players of the'evening t aielt acquitting himself in name
good style, audio the entire - vindication of the superior.
abilities of thigaggiin, whiehi we map add, was heathy
- Mess. S. kO. 6: Hook,`-of Boston,. , .The' organ Was
lint used in the whim 'of Balibir Sunday, when;its
markad naeollenoliwas a subject of general oomment. •
.TM clue. of it is built of ehietneatioed. in dui Nor-
Wilmatite of stolitteottirty from& dials* by r ltir, Nor=
MO; who abio built' the Chalets. - It thirty-One feet'
high, twenty-hie feet wide, and 'elevan feet deei. It
has throe manuals, each of which extends" from Coto
o,ilf sit,—fifty-six notes; and ,a pedal of two cietaves,
from CCC to C—toority-ilvo uotisti—tomprourm in all
thirty-eight speaking-stops end tea nieehamoststope.
and has ,iiward of two thousand pipes. 'The,plan of
map is very ecapplelre. The swell extends the
• whole itellikalle of minutia; and nearly all the snipe run
thioUghi'Vreeinagrattibste the oongresstion upon their
moons in etwuring so - admirable 'an mstnimenk
-'A idrolOr - Meamilontre
- ins along Chestnut. Onset. veeterdhr. we "were Se
' loshlisd, as well as most agreeably surprised, by an
'rite* tie* the 'most gorgeouilpfurnisheil estahheliz
manilathin , Mb, The priprietor, of Aida teletiat
loon', is Kr. Iditakell, long_ and fav o ra bly
knowsifinilletitsfer risitsurittair; and towboat.
litSunitg inaeltissee era indebted for' this Sew - onui•
Mont st 14:111410wstind etreet.: TO visitor *ushered
intoit Spaniongsslons; rivaling hi illegalises* some
of the sarretlves of Ealry.l.Aad the feet falls on Turk
ish mirrors soft as " thistle doWn superb mirro s re. -
toot the fornionalrsideri tenter of - the Sung Patten
- Mirk, are ranged around; and sett Oishiimed sofas,
lounges and chairs, of smonsite workmanship, invite to
aaricas repot. =•
-- The visitor is, supplied with the daintiest luxuries
kisolse. in or , out - i!e'the 4 eahruiry Costly risede;
10114114A044111 lien as the morteisrdbiair things' that
- appertain to the ore:aide aosoforts;iie Served up to M
allet seithitaks by • torpi of ae - pretty "Ainbilla a
Iniohekw wierirearsslissrt undertda stust tissont Would
likeinswee: establishment is divided into anup - pow
and Wail ealeimZ-fizet sonsiae [or =
fhinishid,'Stad nispliadent with iiiirtose and
gaslights, Tisi iiiMeineit is *Slanged for
taking, Manama - rile mintestioners, and eobbing.-ell
of which will be ender the nontrointitinisau of maipesiot
- ability; and the whole eosinntiii im a MSlii of liAfi'al[tl
anknOrit rn nor ei(f4i4l: Afrkt
Lon'.,
,
4, - -Tha.eser4o.lestitte of
Warehretailles !OW la awattietitlfattatil W
WI eloquent tiegeballimill be •osioraired tilnairmOng.
Prom tl4 oftlial.* lllo tiat itrewry to
to emit to Mean 4Seet. ,
A Gaunt Poem; esti' ligisarrmitatei Colidawr;
in Mil of thellerinintein Hcipitif Pend,
at the giatiocal Guards'- Mall, RM. rarest. between
-Fifth and- Sixth, on -Thureday gunning, April I, lBMw
tw the following talented airtime : llama C. WOlfsobn.
- G Noidaatook, J. Bonsowiti.A. Voelitain. O.P. Hattliert,
Kiss Beek's Philadelphia Bend, and that' , corn
blaed •Virtantaa. yomasoehaties of, this city, tiompriaing
between three; god - - font. hundred ;pale and Amalie
ritsge , e. Tickets N my*
• Bows** IlsolOsyms Fres t -_—The I/irises! ard
' lineorter ' of this city. ite MeneSof Hatch
Slat, has given, therfollowing endorsement of ilieVlari-
Sod Abdicated Pigs that are prepared and by, Mr,
' George C. Bower, carries Of, Oath said Vise 'digits: . If;
• *. Yr. A. C. Bower, dragged.- cif. Mis oity, presents
poet agreeable form of administering sample elithlUtiga
strnas sonos vith aromatics. is so,eorniblaad with
.the In the mterkir of Age, aa to we ooseealed from
• Zratri lergelit,tt 171",".
. • -"Weaceirstegathigarif more Mal algajleatioe, comics a s
' i t dear f10gt , ,017,11/1 our weefeeartotabie vodka! Jour-,
nals:teis.Weeinsinicif testisiosiali Weaker liompstent
@Mina. The feet that Mr. Bower' has produced a de
, indedlti popular medicine is Attested" by inaltitedes of
oar citizens who lame trietlit with Xignid postoing •
13t4soa*Bmvx.—The highly eatettafolog Perform
woes of Elite, iha greet migialite. *outlaw> to attract
large midi:Mem Paraiba shoild not feil to give theirehi
dna an orgoitturitir of seeing his Maimed Canary. Birds,
se tete is gomelisly ttis • lam wish of his gerformaame
' la tile el*: ,
Beianstru. Brim • Cass' of main: than fifty
shams sad sizes, from He to 110. '" ' - ' •
B. CleMart. •
• 'lll Misstated Strsit '
''X'lll..joilogiess• - ErsissrirTbe - Japummo Eta
- • ,
• leaf* will iirobobb reach e#F ll ll theoOMMP of two
• • or wee irsikti.' WO- leeta thM Mtliediteetri Of the
eirthoritiee here to take tim dinstrionsatreasers 'Sand
reJtnd s!/ens tN !Cues 4 hei aitrcameameaalog, of
teem% at the:. Brow. Clotting NMI of litookhill Pc,
Noe: OH mai its Cheri:net itreet.kbOve Sixtb.
The 'MW BMWs Government wilt make a special ap
'-iorderieties. to geoinie each the'Ambisierters in Me
% " fitea t meit Wilde poraier„ssaiblishatent. . • - •
.
." Yow'rz nairsastran—Not If from the Who
.2„lllilia ,„..
. -Whin other dran: frets ininiamarts - . • ;
Mon mist your gaging eye.
In each nimblest as inn:arta
Botany sl/1t to bay—
You win. no doubt, while such you view. -
• Eneumberingemplem folks, - '
' Give mar Habiliment! their due.
gairava4 Altoiss,
t ,
- 1 .0 Voli lleotehed Ike ah 4 *tilt cloth ,
Aitftwayoureiewti • t
werireataship **sites Tear elath,;
- r't With sorry ~tlektoarfoo; ::
, - ,e - Y - Witerisehhet hats. lot nor Vest, --„
,' • In Teacwit, ' 2 ' • 44 - `
Innejour:Gouirrau B.SPow
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Jamtirac uI,,TEX.I,I44EKEffii
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- • ' lid:rAhritTtet ate frd,:f thilif (kWh iditirel; Del,
'-'' with hurdler k
• - Belittle* __,Weire. II dere thilii delimbirj hid '
with hinabette W Bate* r -•, L.-
dele•YowskarettrleeiTta , A 641i-trent fert'Ashosit,,
indLegrri to Jae VS/y „-
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T h e stairifortral. watch Arrived . ** port nth .
IStita, wetttaliggli4o co tie meter, -,,t .
Itetiriateriti - Fieh mood Cardestas, .1 Mason iCo
(aottellps' . 44octs tithe 1p i1 ....."4,411411tititt.)_
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f-n th '' illitiosAiiii . henee.ifii*Lif W "
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ARRIVALS-AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
vivo maws oimoolt LLIT Igo".
ooirrviaccub-5. B. abitor or Ninth and (AWOL
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John ivermore. l 7ton t r y n, Wilm, Dell
BSt Alison, Wiles, el o 8 ilson. Pa •
till 0 1/ 6 6 G" l jer ar i fi ll Y
elviag Z . , L I air .' Lea l e:Lßelt a. , I I
le (t a rgetkilelt 'A F May, LI kton, fdd
ittlEargatik4Z:N. is irt L o7:2,lelt
ti.o vr w kelmesem Balt ,J 0 per, w beeline, Va
cld Lane, Meta , i Gl i ve,Boston
it t H i ti l ltr a teratrade ad ii li i p ton •
Boston
.4FI n. Beaton _ ' John Williams,
A hew. Me ' Jatnee K Clark. lee
No lea" Y ' ' E / Reyes, N Y
N Andes, Albany Thai 8 Pulletton. Bolt
T Whitlock. N Y ~.. '
. Rant L 8 Hall, N Y
Geo B•Terrell. T 1 Y Gen 1., Tappan. Bogen .
Beni F Crowell; Endon C F Childs. R I
8 Sonic, Pittsfield, law Gen Campbell, Mass
'Jaw', Hobenson, N Y y• D 01 ffin° 1 *# Y
Mr Ju ago, NY. B Graves.
We a Darling, N Y MO Darling, 11l Y
8 li Hem. N Y , elms Bigelow, Weldon
A li Hanker, N Y W P Bohnnedt. N V'
Dl, kr )10;ito E 1., Ades's', Biedon
Ng or. n E t
Bach, NY
C 6 ge p take & wf, Ilaton 8.. Spiesolbure, N Y
G W VW. Balt. EBavaee, Conn_
.3 8 Whittles', Wash, D 0 W Bechatute. N Y
W W Buie, PI Y ' . hi liowardaiattford, Conn
J 0 Brown. Mee_. P Pane & La. Boston
B E Brown 4 ,, .r, Allite 06 de liarrnendia. Bait
'1:1 Laureneejk la, E Y 'Chas L Norton, N Haven
L Draper, At y # G• Lovrins & la, D C
T , • Conyers, Et Louis L Kent a, la, Ye
C p Blake .k. arf,_ Boston Fletcher, England
to Fletcher, England HB Roberta, N Y
LI 43 Perrin, Boston . Tannin! Wagon, led
Cate Beokett, Conn E E Belem & la, N Y
alriOite•_•tApril 17.
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8)0 Sodom 13
' • do ' ' 14
6 4 00 *dr
Vto2 adi gq
200
: Mios ft YIE::
Nou22 500...560
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Olds 64 ,
60 o-- - OKI 61
SO Ohm & Te1...400 stA -
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400 do. 26Ser.
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188 OUT& rgi
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' ...431RAND'HOUSW , Clesteint at., below Ninth.
Theeßear & ids, Delaware M Warner, Texas
Wm 0 Riley, Ky _ Oeo G Reany,tJri 8 0
Sand Kenney & soi
_l4 L let ..7 .01ed0
lil
Wm White. Pit ts
B AI Hopkins. Pittsbu • 8,15, N Y
Jas Gilligan & sie, N .l' - ors onnell, ea
Arthur IMMO', Pa N 20niner, tit Domingo
Jas 8 Hart & M. Brooklyn • . W Mulligan & Is, 8t Loui e
l' i kt i cng: g=rti l ri d i r Ifituallrg; VII I ) ; 1 B ea ver
rr
W 0 Reyuold. Aid • _•_-_ .. 1.2 Hater, Pa
Mies Li szie Reybold, hid Miu Cathurt, Md
- HM Mille* la, Pi J • ' R Clover, Pi J
Jege Rid*, Troy, N Y 0 Wilkins, 2dd
8 David, led - ' II Beaellinti_Danbury,Conn
M L Harris, NY ' - A Billis,__P4 Y
A A Hicks, Nashville , • Chas H Wolff, Qin, 0
Julius a. Fay, N B - W M Bryant, Wash, D C
ff_ J__W Intlook, Brooklyn 0 R Fairbanks, N Y
ear Hooper & isi Conn 8 !Rosati. Ohio
L M Madison ar ts, Albany Miss A L Jokes, liarrisb'rg
Mir Witliainson, Conn fMr Wall. N J
D 0 Smith, NY' IVVITn e finx it NIIINIIL N Y
i 0 Creel it Is, Va
J Higenbothom, Balt Hun .I'.w Maxwell, hid
A Harrington, Mass ' El Fisher; Mo
M Powell Mo ' • 0 Andrews, N Y
R 0 Vanoleok, CO_ MO , Hon Ale Baker N 0
_T.rone. Y orse. , is J • Girard Crane,
T AM's& & lac Conn - , Mm Holland, C l eveland
J R ifevereax, 1. hu_perior NV A Clout, IS Y.
K J Getty Troy, N Y - W.l II Rutherford _
Ilmith. Fla _. ,R N WWI. Ball •
James Wiloox. 00M1 . . W WINOrI & la, N Y
Alfred Jones, Minis ' - N Matthews, Maui
8 W Dirre O & Is, Mass Miss Dinsmore, Man -
1111i.a.0a well, Mass H Fonda
Ron A is Curtin, Bellefete D 0 Wilson Pa
IE4 McGuire, fa • R Johnson, Pa
L Nichols it la, N Y John F Clew, N Y
8 Compton & la, N V i . Geo Burton. N Y
g pr o tg : NATI ond , V
3 P ) eis o ri e Tad. ) k h ei ; Va
L tlVßag:ill3it C B Andrews
CB Carroll
it Killgore, La ' .1B Harden, Vs
Geo E. Barry. Balt JBBondNY
H A Croa k e r yAlan ' ) D Wright. Albany
Miss,
_Albany Miss Hardin, Troy
J ',Smith, tr Y - , Mrs Ball, Willa, Del
MRSCHANTIP HOTEL—Fourth "hest, below Arch.
Hon K L Blood. Pa 11 0 Plummer, Pa
A Anderson, Freeport Hon T White, Pa
II ll...Willisms, Pittsburg Sarni McKee, Pittaburg
fCampbell. Jr, Pittsburg
_Col J A Gibson
ie Donlan, Butler Hon A 11l Corroth, Pa
T Campos% Blairsville lee Dunlap, Butler, Pa
11 Adams. Beaver Pa A Gibbons & la, Pa -
F Loner & Ili. I 3 keiding , Geo E Hogg & sot Pa
B K Shinn, 11l A Brodhead. M. hunk
W McCready, Lantbertv ' e Hon it Brodhead, aston
.los Robb, Loa rio John Bruner Pa
Mrp Seymour, Halt ji LI La inb..hlemphis
C D Gtonineer, Lebanon - Hon Wm Bigler, Pa
M A Rth, Belt , Wm C Starr, UB N
John B Carpenter, U SIN' ill T Magee, Tenn
W A Tolbott, Ohio Wm idullin, Phila
it E Larkin Lonisville _ll Gouge. Washingt'n
Dewitt 3) We, Pa ' Jog A Welsh & la, Lane 60
J.Frank, ' orators , . RI Stable, Gettysburg
Mrs Frank. Bedford W Scott, Towards
It /I Hemel. Chapman JO Parniimon & Is, Pa
G k Barndollar, Pa -.- A A Matthews, Pa
1W r Irwin, Clear fi eld Chas nonrndom, Pa
Ellis Sleeves, flicenlxville , W &Simpson, Ky
0 F Bowan, Wilitesberre D Kessler, Read=
• P it. Miller, Beading E Chase, Wilkesb'e
Bit Pnterbaugli, Wilkesb'e CalvmSpenoer. W ilkesb'e
3 o__Duatune, Wilkesboro _Hon II B Wright, do
R W Woods.Cumberl'd co f.MoSbane, Bolt
W F Ilya% N Y BS Elder, N Y
,T Brodwick, Wilkesboro as Mutat [upon, N Y
Zeig.:Wiattronteomery, l'a L 0 Montan/I, r Nevada
it J l l Gibson, Wash W Linn, Was
.1 Haan. Wash Ise Morrison, a
James Kassa. 0 . Miss h .Waries, 0
W M Fletcher, Md_ 1 0 1) Geiger, Ky
Math Vans. Ashland Kr no BPsnninstoo, Del
on L Powell, Ky_ ales B Clay. K
lion 4 lit4ohnson, Ky on J B Guthrie, Pa
Hon I L Dawson, Pa ' T Atkinson, Riohmond,Va
, •
pm:mums. HOUSE—Third et., above &Boylan.
P S Page, Pittsfield, Mass J T Beans, Pittsfield, Maas
'leo Joaes. Bethlehem - Ise Bowen, Snyder co, Pa
.11,L PLIANT, Snyder oo g Honvener.gte ailing
A 3 Woodring. Ohio' " I/ II Lowell, Allentown
Da id /Odder. Allentown F enema; Allentown
C F Eberle, Bethlehem J W Baines, Allentown
Jacob Reeler & son, Ohio W W Stiles, Clarkeheld. 0'
Geo Boerber,tdinersville G W Dixon, Moliwensville
E Hackman, Womeladorf 0 F Wilson. Bucks co
C Bensinger. Mtddleport D Mallfair, Lebanon ao,Pa
M. II Lee, Harrisburg C Kleckner. Money, Pa
.1 Stahl, Warbertsvillo JD Barr, Turbe rtaVi he
0 Kleckner, Klecknerirrlllo I F Kress, Slatington, Pa
E Saeger, Allentown J D Ames, Summit 11111.
T Ames, Summit Hill E John, Pa
H H 'lnstinct ' Ps . -.. ft W Lowell, Money no
J a McWillia ms, Pgi • Aaron Yooom, Pa
MAIM, Sinking Spring ,- • . _
'BLACK DDAMBOTEL—ThIid et, above Oallowhilh
W Rarner,_Pennsbirg ' Reuben Brut', Milltown
-E.Preed, u* ashen bonen Bawl Benner, Berke no
lee Cleaeibenti Berkarea...._,Tas lenteek, Beading
ithriL kra tr i gt a a e se_lit i r mrßok
Jakob ni ettiorenerke en J B Rook. Ikertown
.118tor,Middit.pott,'Pa Geo Yolek.Pit .
idahhke ANC**, Pa - Humbert. , Kutstown. Pa
u Yoneheete Kntattnnt Mrs Beaver, Kutztown ,
Muni Beaver, entstoem • J Bath Safford, Pa
W Kline, Ent ville John Hersh, Kheeeville
Atenftellers, Telenieort .I"ht Hogeland-Ilatboro
W lierlaug,Amtpaa -0 W Fawn, Lehigh oo ,
Intigoer Lehigh co "JEloyerAtonereville
K Dr OR Warmer, Kutztown
T Wanner, Kutztown D &eke, New Tew
J Treater, Breinntevnikt Meet TreXler. Bretnigiv'e
B A (Dam Ynedensburg P Helena, LanOseter
8 Cbrunouto, treater ,
_ NATIONAL ROTEL—Anew sitset. above Third.
Nummeistown & F Mule) Xammelstown
PA: Krinaiummelstowtt Yanderelice.Phrenisyille
r, Pa . Miss B A Wilson, Pa
•Nt•W‘Xerek,. Pa Joe,Whitaker, Pa
AR Mann Lock Raven bliss A 0 Rhoads, Fa
B &CILIUMO 8 Kramer, rhainixville
G•J Sorter, Jonestown - John Moham. hinierevide
•tW (Reeler; Light et. Pa J F Borer, Reading
raJlitarkert, Berwick „ p ROIL heading
Clark. Lancaster 00, Fa • JA ea, Perry co. Pa
Ittra Jiteifinsyder, Ya • ' Jacob oiman Pa •
JJ is Hinter; Lebanon , JJ Greer, Doylestown
th i kktereser. Lancaster • M Dowers. Lancaster
rem & Ravenna, 0F ri Gilbert, Millersburg
}Whoop, Joneston Mrs Brass. Berwick, r a
•R,Mone, Danville, Pa ktrau.se, Easton
rAT'EII UNION ROTEL - Market street, above Blith.
B Rimier, Lana co, W W Camden!, Bait
J Wetsm. Bait -• W Savage. Wilmington
Paler w. elf. WilmingtOd ' Lewis 881 by, Pottarlie
Jam Leaman, Potunruie J moApal. Pa •
Yawl Allshousei_Pa • Robt Stoops, Ind oo
W m
roc. Ps • • ' Andrew R 810,8 n, Pa
WM CampliellOß Oar Oterrett, Juniata oo
Henry. Lane co , • Liao Wilson, Fa
- Blake,-Beaver,_ll, J Weartier, Jr
Q MOMOlllerf. Fa J Daily Detroit
'John T Green , Pa - • Jno Y Wi se, Pa -
J Brittaln, Chandlery, 0 Joe C Evans, Chandlery,o
W Huhes, Pa N Wentsler. Juniata co
Geo W Strode. Pa M. hauler, Perry co, Pa
Ira Day, kleoluniesburg 'winter. Perry co, Pa
R Parker s Lewisiown,Pa J Campbell, Pa
A,Bhnver.lihepeptstn, Fa J Yannabaker & la, Pa
A Lewis & son.Pa' York • Long. elheperdstown, Pa
Carvalho, Itew
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}ARLEY SHEAF HOTEL - -Second it. below Vine,
W liHoppook,Pnittsvilie A 0 Van Luvance, Pa,
'A Peottabila , 0. • ft: RUPett ' , ,
C McHenry, Beaks no J V Reading, Pa '
•Ann AB Kept., Dunmore A Denenhower, Bucks oo
- IV.Harnsley, Newtown, Pa Alex 8 'Johnson, N Hope
JolnkBtl eon,_ Hartaville_ -Pi lellrover. HoYlestonn
- AL ti Barber. Lamhertv, .N 1 .Vr ies Esetburn, Bucks no
ST Buckman. Newtown - ': , lms .Pelson; Newtown
A Blaker, Newtown, . H E Moore Pa
It Benno, Backe co = " , Mahlon W Halderson, Pa
'John Jenkins Coateeville ' John Jenkins, jr, Pa
D McCarty,fartsville IL 8 Reading, Mercer, Ps
C J Mrial:2l • ' "M J Moore, new Hope
E Atkinson , Books no, Pa' The. Rea ding Lanka en
Smith Buckman, Books co ' w, 0 Warlord, boy lestown
AMERIDAN.IIOi‘EL--Cheetent Street. above Fifth.
W H Camping!. 11l I , L Woodward. Philo
R 1. it Share, Philo ' - W Watts. Kent no. Nd
Milktdwart; Pa 0 Holt, Wash, DC - •
1 HutalsinsoneM Chunk J Brown, Vienna, Md
limelegon Is Mini N Y , T Kesr.A. dau, Pa ,
E Jones, amyrmi DelC Stratton, Minersville
Dr 1 Ai Behrig,minersv .
•till Curtis, Del
BJ lionar,.fik 0 • -,,,
__:_ona , , -E...tforeanini, Del
C B Warta; aryans '• N Dever/Aux
Dr/ J Gage, Gonads, Ming ts Dr Mahon k dau, Pa
J Tindall, -Easton , .•i .. _Bland, kir.huylkill co
N Fisher, Minersville - Verner, Schuylkill co
J Watertmuse, Richmond - John W Dawso n ,_Md
Z Mershall, Enka, Mit i „, 'A. G Mangan. Berlin, Md
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an ie ac,,n DO _ I Codington,N J _
LH: orrelt, Wash,'D 0 i - j A reams, Pr Y - - • ,
Holt, 14 - ' John T,HarloY,llld ",
BALD EAGLE ,HOTElralitrd a.. above Callowhill.
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„. Allentown c_D Clintie, Carbon 00, Pa
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A Gernert,lt - :, ~ Bleckner, Moorestown
_lii Hubert, Easton ßermiAiler, Pa
alerts , Chen:mile, Pa -.Min 8 Weds. C_herryville
Girri,Leno oo,'los .. Mons MCoook,,Easton. Pa,
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Z fbi 11IAZ,Lehigh co G litookton, la ~l_ - ' : . .
J Johnsou. Pi 1 . L Miss Johnson, ni J
0 gnght. tinkly, Pi : . 1 E Zimep_erman, Pa
AI Wetherhole, Lyon Val.loy 0 Gets, Northnolotol no
:JIB - Daullknin, Pleasant Valley . ,
poamtarst, HOTEL-S ixth 4., above Chestnut.
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B Payton; Laken. no 'E B Lamborn., Chatham
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A W Altoona Wm iltlnoom, Del
4 Ctiam tai .001.• • M Hammond, Md oe Allnraer, Pa" ,Pottatown.. Hr Du ffi eld, chaster ob, Pa
: Dealt , ' Negley, Ripley Pia ,P ally, Pa
, THE UNION' NOTELe—Areh street, above Third,
Di, Reesle: Iditteenown ' W A °MVO, Bedford co
J Newcomer. Pk ' B Kiser Oh i o
.O Kiser; Wito _ ..,..., _ X Cranford, Pa
AAr /301111, r!V •.-." It. Werner. creative, 0
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F A Rotor. Wexner. lad , 'l..Wlrreser, Ohio
B. 1://fkettalier Bedford. ril_ 31' Breaderibu re, Ohio
J, P Jnestes,..flenont ao, 0 rt Branson, Belmont 0,0
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hikIECIAL NOTIOEEL
VIOTOBY for & W4tflon'B
titinuutwor NAN I • •
Omit, Tloga county, N. Y., Marsh ST, 1860.
Gentlemen i It Mr& me mush pleasure to inform
YOU that the Safe N 0.5, (upright,* which I purchased of
111, Stroud, your travelling agent, has passed through an
exceedingly hot Sire, in a three-story . brick' Minding,
which boated the Safe to &white heat, so that the oor-
Mira of it appear melted; but it preserved my books and
valuable papers to the amount of several thousand dol
lars, for srhioh I feel thankful.
Yours, respeetfully, S. N. ELDRIDGE'.
E. dc 'W. hove a large assortment of Salamander Safes
at their store, No. 304 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel
phia. aplB-wfmst.
Five THOUSAND PAIRS . LAOII CURTAINS,
from auoticn, at prices ranging from *1 to $lO. Deal
ors will do well to inepeot the lot Mst opened by
W. HENRY PATTEN,
aplB-2t* . 630 CHESTNUT Street.
SE*ING MAOHINN9. All porSOnS who
have bought Sewing Machines which will not perform
the work expected, are informed that BINGER'B Ma
chines never fail to do any kind of work. No one la ever
disappointed in the Maohinea of
I. M. SINGER & CO.. No. 810 CHESTNUT St
spit-3m
OMB PHIOIII CLOTHING OF TILE LATEST
&ryas, made in the bent manner, expressly for RE
TAIL( BALES, 'LOWEST selling crises marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis
factory. Oar ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhere
to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing.
All are thereby treated alike. JONES & 00.,
see-tf etit MARKET Street.
PICTURE CORDS AND TASSELS, CURTAIN
Tauela of every description.
W. HENRY PATTEN.
gplB 2L• 630 CHESTNUT Street.
SALAMANDRR Piss-Pnoop SAFES.—A very
large assortment of SALAMANDERS for eale at rea
sonable prioes, No. tO4 CHESTNUT St.. Philadelphia.
auid-tf EVANS k. WATSON.
HARRIS' BOUDOIR SEWING MAOHINR.—
' IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD,
FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERT FAIR.
Philadelphia Office, 72/0 ARCH kit. Monts wanted.
IMPORTANT TO TAI LOBE AND OTWORS.—
The Grover 3r. Baker Sewing-Machine Company hatie
just introduced e. now and superior Shuttle-Machine,
largo also, high speed, with latest improvements.
Pima stO. Por Sale at N 0.730 OIIESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia.. fe22-tt
PIANO ; TABLE, AND MELODEON COVERS
°fenny deeoription; &leo, Curtain and Window Shades
wholesale and retail. W. HENRY PATTEN'S, •
altl4-2t. , ' 630 CHESTNUT' street.
S N Axis N ri SAVING FUND—NOILTIIWEET
COINEII SECOND and WALNUT STRIETL—DepOeSe re
ceived in small and large amounts, from all classes of
the oommunity, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT. per annum.
Money may be drawn by °hooks without lam of in
terest.
Moe open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Baturday until nine in the evening. Presi
dent. FRANKLIN FELL Treasurer and Beoretary
CRAB. M. MORRIS.
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAYNTY TRUST
COMPANY.—Chartered by the Btate of Yeneeyire n za.
RULES. .
1. Money is received every day, and Id any amount
large or small.
9. JENNE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from
the day it Is put in.
P. The money is slave paid book In GOLD whenever
it is called for, and without notice. •
4. Money is reoeivea from Executors. Admixistrotors,
Guardians, and ether Trustees, in large or ■mall some,
to remain a long or short period.
5. The money received from Depositors is invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Uround Rents, and other &M
-OWN isouritisa.
Q. Office open every day—WALNUT Street. southwest
oorner Third street. Philadelphia.
MARRIED.
MANN—COMLY.L-On 16th inst., by Rev. RobertC.
Matlack, Joseph It. Mann to Mary Y. Comly, both of
Philadelphia.
WERCOTT—RA.RER.—On Tuesday morning, llth
inst.. by Rev. Chas. D. Cooper, William P. Wescott to
Barak P., daughter of James Baker, Esq., all of tide
° IfiGH—BARNDT.--On the 12th inst., at the residence
of Henry 8. Brandt, Esq., by Rev. W. R. Luokenbaoll,
W. nelson Rich to Mum Emma Berndt, all of qua
city.
DIED.
' GALBRAITIL—Ori the 16th inst. Samuel R. Gal
braith, Printer, of Clonmel, county, Tipnerary, Ireland,
in the 24th year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of George Loller, 160
Cadwalladeretreet.below Columbia avenue,at 10 o'olook
on Thursday morning, to proceed to Mechanics' Ce
metery.
ROYAL.—On the morning of the 1601 inst., after a se
vere illness. Jeoob S. Royal. the 63,1 year of his age.
The relatives end friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late reel
-dance Main. below Winter street, Germantown, this
( Weditesiday.)the 18th met., at 2 o'clock, I'. M., without
further nonce.
liARSKR.—ith month, Nth, Isaac Barber; in the 82-d
Year of his age.
His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral from his late residence,No. 632
North Eleventh street, 4th day, hint. 'clock M. ••
MORSIB.—On Monday, 16th John B. Morris,
ai ll i eT 4 T y rotriges and friends of the family are invited
to attend the funeral from his late residence, the
Knoll. near Phcciuxvllle t renn. L on Thursday, 39th
at half put ten A. M.. without further notice. •
LUN.NY.—On the 16th init., John Lunny, aged 60
yesrs.
Fuiral from his late residence. 818 George atrial,
We (tWednesday)afternoon. at 1 o'clock
- MAREBS.--On the 18th inst.. John Joseph, son of John
Figinirftre j ireiTeMeneior.P — Critligivicep. ,
viva street, below
-Dauphin, this ( w edema's, f after.
"
noon. at 2 o'clock.
MoDONALD.—On the 16th inst., Mrs. Mary MoDon.
aid, aged 82year*. •
Funeral front the residence of her brother-in-law,
Francis Carr, No, 13 Juniper street, this (Wednesaar)
afternoon, at 2 teolock. •
JONEB.—On the 16th last., Wm. Jones, in the 20th
year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his mother, Mil. Ann
Jones. 614 Beach street, this (Wednesday) morning .et
oy
KELLY.--011 the 16th inst., 'Patrick ,Kelly, aged 28
Funeral from- the residence of his brother-in-law,
John Summers, eorner of Walnut andiPark streets, West
Philadelphia. this (Wednay )aternoon, at 4 o'clock.
AUSTIN.—On the 16th inst ., John E. Austin, aged 41
years.
Funeral from his late residence, No, 818 South Thir
teenth street. this (Wednesday ) af ternoon, at 1 o'clook.
CURTIB.—In South Camden, on the 16th inst., Ann
Curtis, aged 76 years.
Funeral from the residence of her 1,311, Fine street,
between Fourth and Fifth. South Camden, this (
timidity) afternoon, at 2 o'elook,.
CAREI,B.—On the 36th inst.,l3eorge W. Caries, in the
82d year of his age. •
Funeral from the cane of George W. Lott undertaker,
No. 609 South Thirteenth street, this ( 'Wednesday)
• •
morning, at 10 o'clock.
SMITH.
—At Reading. Fa.. April 16th, James Smith,
of this cit y, in the 76th year of his age.
GORDON.—On the 16th inst., Robert , son of James
and Elizabeth Gordon, aged 7 months and 8 weeks.
Funeral from the resid morning,s parents, 1639 Wood
street. tide ( Wednesday) et 10 o'clock. •
BLACK BAREGE ROBES, Two, Five
and Runt Flounces.
Blank and White Pane Organdies.
Steel-Dolor Gros Grain Bilks.
Black Gros Grain Silks.
Blank Hernani and All-Wool Bareges.
Wank Silk Net and Grenadine Shawls.
Black Canton Crape Gkawill•
Black Trimaran's and Crape Maretu.
And Grmaills Goods, of every dam , nation, just TO
"iv" i hNION es BON, MOURNING
_STORE.
ape
No. CHESTNUT Street.
MNOTICE..,THE CONVENTION IN
favor pi LAY REPRESENTATION in the M.
inh will reassemble in the TEINIV/ M.
MUMMW
A El Street, above Artois, on TRU R -
DAY EVENING ‘ ApriI 19th. at 73g. o'clock. An business
of importance will be brought berore the Convention,
the friends of the cause are invited to be present, and
those Churches not previously represented are request
ed to send delegates. By order.
C0L.801 , 4 HIESKILL, President.
Ostia. HAMILToN,t
neoretartee.
PAIN BTILEMaNe aplB-2t.
artREV. DR."CABILVIS SECOND LEC..
utlt7,A;rwelaTaiki.treV-tiallqi MARKET
treat,
EVIaNINid,
_April 18th, on 'which occasion a
suffmient number of Mikan will he in attendance to
mere comfort to the audience. Tickets, Fifty cents,
to be had at the door.
ITTA. FREE LECTURE.—PROFESSOR
JAMES McCLINTOCK M. D:, will Lecture on
Merourial Diseases and tbe9uaokery of Mercurial
Doctors. on WEDNEBD.AI E EKING, at 8 o'clock,
at the Eclectic College Hall, RACE Street, below
Fifth. The public are invited to tweed. apil 2t.
ErJ. , MANSFIELD, OF BOSTON,
Writing test &tedium, through whom the Spirits
answered over rne hundred and eleven thousand
questione, propounded by siemens in all parts of this
country, is now in the - city, and wilt remain a short
tone, previous to hie departure to Europe. at No. 109
North SEVENTH Street, from 9 to 6 o'clock.
Terms. 81 per Sitting. - aplT•St*
37OFFICE OF THE SHAMOKIN RA I LROAD POTTSVILLE RAILROAD CO.,
/ALEUT Street, 1‘,11,0.
he Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Sha
mokm 'Valley and Pottsville Railroad 0)21111710'Di he
held et the °Mee of the Company. on. the th of MAY,
M . 12 o meek, when a Yreetdett and sax' Hagen
be elected to serve for the enmegjear.
apl6-4M7 fi. GRIFFITHS. WELLS, Secretary.
ErHVIRHYRADLIL AND SURfkIUEIEANNA
' RAILROAD COMPANY.-1 he ANNUAL
ETING and XLECTION of the Stockholders of
the Sohirylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Cempany,as
required by their charter, will be at the " 0 IRARD
HOS tin d," in the city of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, on
MONDAY, May 7th, at 12 o'clock M, for the put t i ose of
choosing a President and Six Managers; to serve or the
r
ensuing rear; and also for the consideration of suo other
business as tney properly be broughtbefore said meet
ing. PRANK S. HOND,
ap7-Im" . Secretary.
TrOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
MAECI2I. nee.
The holders of the bonds of this Company, due July 1.
1860, can now receive, upon applioation Due office, 10
per omit.
h caeh, upon the ternuippeolfied in the °rem
ise attaced.
The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a link
ing Fund of #140,00 per annum, as eltabllnhed by the
stookholdere at their annual meeting, held January 9,
hB9O, and in pursuance of the oontract,entered into by
e company and duly reoorded, to carry the name into
ifeot. 91._D itADFOR.9, Treasurer.
CIRCULAR.
Nome to . Cl. Holders of Phitade/phis and Reading
Railroad Company Mongol; o Bonds, due' hay 1,1860.
Thews bonds are secured by the first mortgages on the
road, amounting in the aggregate to 49,909099. The
net revenue for the last fiscal year wee Mg =Lee the
amount of the annual interest on these bonds.
The managers propose to extend them fora period of
twenty, years, the holden retaining the bonds and the
seourili of the mortgages in the 'macho condition in
which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for
the interest ,payable lialt,yearly, will be issued.
A bonus of 10 Per cent, will be Kit en to the holder p. in
tionsideration °Moir assenting to pi° extension. This
bonus ;will be paid in mill to the bearers of tin bond.,
on their signing a receipt and presenting their respec
tive bonds at the °Doe of the Company, or to lie asente,
for endorsement.
Forme of mallet and endorsement will be furnished
ocapplioation. •
BY order of the Board of Managers,
ra i l-tf ge. fiInILRENNY. secretary.
w" . . EIGHTH WARD DEMOCRATIC
Lt.. 3 TICKET.
COI/ RCLI,
COMMON' COUNCIL.
RrERT P. KANN,
D
YID SA IA ON,
0 (MOP. PLITT.
.I,REIIT LEA , AuLLB%
11..t.QMAT YOSINS.
JOHN
AT
1B
JOHN A. CLARK,
For the unexpired term of E. W. BaileY,
ALDERMEN.
JOHN HARTMAN.
ANTHONY H. REYNOLDS,
JAHNS flair
JAMES DONN
IIttP.VSTOR__T AinSTRICT.
D. O.IIHEN / 1 , 1
10144.8.21.11 24.2“4337.
LIZ LECTURES ON BOTANY.—A COURSE
of Sixteen Lectures on -Botany will be delivered
tes end Oentiel i e t lir the Scientific, andO
.11X lasia
eal Institute, ota S treet northwest Corner of
proltifth,ot 8 o'otoeit : on "I'BUSSftti.YB and SA
TURDAYS, tiesinningiAprit WS, andeloeing Jane %and
again beginAing ,Segterheild. and ()toeing, October 8.
All the Statures will be putatively illustrated with living
plants, awl at least eight ot,them wilt.tte delivered In
she *Aorta and groves la the 'etivirons of the city. 13,
date tine - foer of the Lectures to Autumn,- the class
Will have thetgrect-advastoge of4tudying, with an in-'
sOnotdr,aliCka floaters el an entire sealant. Entrarale
ell Twelfth dreg, intrucluaturr Lecture free.
,tipT•fri it raitUtio frinolpgAt
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHU, WEDNESDAY, . APRIL is, 1860.
OFFICE TWA 'GIRARD F. k
Of he I llit.Vra i iiirettl i ta t ilk it gargt - titkret t in
of our dollars oar 4 We Irn a U oolol rOnt POinine On Ml4l
after We firat tlaTot MhT, prox
ALPRED OILLMTT.
oplikawam 1.1001.1110'.
HAitPER'S WEEKLY
Eleven magnificent Portrait* and Bioeraphia of prom(
bent Dowooratfo atetammen, to"wlt
Hon. JOHN 0. BREOKINAIDGE. of Kentucky.
Hop. JEFFERSON DAVIS, of MinlignlPPlr
Hon. STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, of Illinois. •
Hon. JAMES GUTHRIE, of Kentooki.
Hon. SAM HOUSTON, of Texas.
Hon. ROBERT M. T. HUNTER, of Virginia.
Hon. JOSEPH LANE, or,Oregon.
Hon. JAMES L. ORR, of South Carolina.
Hon. FRANKLIN PIERCE, of New Homo/him
Hon. JOHN SLIDELL, of Louisiana.
Hon. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, of Georgia.
A Portrait of Hon. JOHN F. POTTER, of Winne%
A splendid Picture of the CITY OF CHARLESTON,
and a view of the BUILDINO in which the CONVEN
TION in to meet.
The .JACOB A. WESTERVELT burning in Nem York
Bay.
WILKIE COLLINS'S NEW and THRILLING TALE,
" THE WOMAN IN WHITE," with Illustrations by
MoLsNAN.—Con rinsed,
CAPTAIN BRAND, of the Schooner " CENTIPEDE."
By Lieut. Rattily A. Wm'', 'U.S.N. With Illustra
tions by PARSONS & Lustmly.—Continued.
" WRITTEN IN MY CELL." A Tale of great power,
'LITTLE PAQUETTE." A damn . Love-Tale/
CORPORAL DOWNINOII THIRD LETTER "ON
THE WAY TO OHARLE4TON."
An ereative Caricature. "AT CHARLESTON." By
JOIIN moL X vq, EWA.
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IMPORTERS AND
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CHINA AID
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Nom SS and Si SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
. (Between 141arket and Chestrrut atreeta.)
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PITTSBURG AGENCY,
GLASS, NAILS, ico.idelivered from the I.aetorf
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
GRANITE BUILDING, No. 6 North FIFTH Street,
feS-liner Oro PHILADELPHIA.
BOYD & STROUD,
IMPORTERS do JOBBERS,
Ears now on hand a °omelet* Stook of
QUEENSWARE.
GILUSW.ARE, and
PREIQOII and
REGLIBII OHnIA.
At their Old Stand, No. Sit NORTH FOURTH ht.,
four doors below Merchants' Hotel, to which tan . m
elte the attention of WHOLESALR SIMMS. ,
air AGENTS TOR PITTSBURG ULASS. • fee-Sm
ROW MUCH "would I give, had I only
the Likeness of my Declassed Relative ! Then,
14
why delay I On to 11+4E11'S, SECOND, above
GREEN, and "secure the Shadow em the subetanoe
fades. It.
11.10PATKONG WIIINKEY-1100 P .A. T.
4i-Ja KONG WHISKEY.
ROPATKONCI WHISKY.
Thou delicious Tonic Stimulant., distilled from the
lhe a Mcdscer po s e on AnTt y h e u
.nmie d fo _ahenueo
f
sedins the numerous" Gine, '" Whiskies." &a., w p ioh
have been palmed Won the public as pure liquors.
It is endorsed by_all the_prominent
PHYSII Ci APM CHEMISTS, and CyNNOASSEURS, as
P.:miming all the ntecholnal qualitias which me so in
dispensably necessary in an artiole of this kind,
It is put sip in elegant style, In tante bottle. at 75 cents
each, and is the cheapest mut the purest spirit now In
the market. J. C. Kt SS & Cu.
Wholesale PFAU!,
No. 7 South SIM It Street,
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR ;THE'
CITY AND COUNTY OF FKLLADEL.PRIA.
katate of JOHN .11ANNAN, &reed,
N o . le e is hereby given that the wid w o said decedent
has filed in stud court the appreigeteent o tee personal
Propert. elected to be retained by iier, under the net or
Assembly of lath Aptil, lettl. anti the Mee will be ap
proved by the court on the
4th city of May moo, em u , *
excepttone be Med nate o.
JOHN D. COLAHAN,
apla•wflt" Attorbey lor , Petaioner.
•
tita: FtIF,IGIFF FOR MOBILE. ALA,
One Teotteand (1,000/Tone of heavy freight now
ready for the above port.
epllt 4t T Anvil to
• liks, nit:BMX RON COMPANY,
to WALNUT street.
STUDS.—A variety of styles
4 - Liat::linirtg . , rd " I 1 1111; 1 11 n tii°,o r
Buttons at ilmti6d3a I "Y e
opltl , IRXTU,
NEW VIJHLICATJONS.
For this week oontains
Also,
Price FIVE CENTS.
RETAIL DRY GOODS
GOODS FOR FRIENDS.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS-,
CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH STREETS,
Offler a very desirable assortment of neat styles of
DREBf$ CIOODkI,
PLAIN 811AWLIs
EANDKEROI?!EFS.
FURNIEIRING GOODS AND MEN'S WEAR. It
yEARI t Y MEETING.
HHARPLESS BROTHERS,
Offer for Prier ly Wear
Very neat sty es of Unode,
' r All6i,t?;:i.Ttai.i°6.
guls, oinghamg, kregiph
~
aseirrierei, Glares .
ui v i trnius
Furnishing
...! 1 11. 8 1. 0 U rlit a tE l d'NUT and EIGHTH Fteeete
LINENS —LINENS—La RENS —L I YENS.
SPECIAL BARGAINS. Will be open TO-DAY.
Flee Caves Superior Linen&
Three-thouland We.
Heavy Linen Loom Hooka
bnok. at. 81.50, etati. 412 00, end $2.50, per Piece of
twelve Yards.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN. & ARRISON.
It lOUs ORES 114 UT Stmt.
IRISHLINENS. -- A fresh invoice of
SHIRTING LINENS direct from the manufao
lueers, R I NT
ARDSON, SONS, , Jc OWDEN, of Belfast,
h r eeflr e Code are selected expressly for our family
trade, and are guarantied free from any admixture of
Cotton, PERKINS h. CO.,
riga South NINTH Street.
MILLINERY GOODS.
THE PLACE TO BUY
OLD LADIES' ENGLISH DUNST. BONNETS,
LINCOLN, WOOD, A NICHOLS.
OLD LADIES' SPLIT STRAW BONNETS,
725 CHESTNUT Street.
OLD LADIES' NEAPOLITAN BONNETS,
CITY BONNET STORE.
•
LEGHORN BONNETS, PRICES REDUCED,
LINCOLN, WOOD, A NICHOLS.
MISSES' FRENCH FLOR. HATS, BRO. & WHITE.
725 CHESTNUT Street.
MISSES' NEPTUNE HATS,
CITY BONNET STORE.
MISSES' ZOLTAVE, HATS. -
LINCOLN, WOOD, A NICHOLS.
MISSES' CLOTILDA HATS,
725 CHESTNUT Streot,
BOMB' ENGLISH CAVS,
BOW COSSACK CAPS,
LINCOLN, WOOD, A NICHOLS
BOYS' LEGHORN HATS.
INFANTS' LEGHORN OTTOMANS.
125 CHESTNUT Streot.
apl7•tf --
POLITICAL.
PEOPLE'S
CITY TICKET.
MAYOR,
ALEXANDER HENRY.
CITY SOLICITOR,
CHARLES E. LEX.
CITY CONTROLLER,
GEORGE W. lIUPTY.
RECEIVER OF TAXES,
WILLIAM P. lIAMM.
N
CITY COMMISSIONER,
JOHN A. HOUSEMAN.
ELECTION TO TAXI , : PLACE
TUESDAY. MAY IST.
,epli-Ibt
FOR CLEANSING KID GLOVES,
AND
Removing Grease and Stain, from Silks, Sating, Cloth
re, Carpets. Wall Paper, fee.
WITHOUT INJURING THE MOST DELICATE
COLORS, LUSTRE, OR TEXTURE.
For eels, Wholesale and Retail, by
EDWARD PARRISH.
No. 800 ARCH Street,
and by DRUGGISTS generally. &IMAM*
E . H. ELDRIDG-E.
"CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE,"
N. E. Corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Ste.
Sr Undomer Work made at short noticie.
rohal I n-ir
TO SAN FRANCISCO
IN
EIGHT DAYS,
BY THE
CENTRAL OVERLAND CALIFORNIA
AND
PIKE'S PEAK EXPRESS COMPANY.
The courier of the Pony Express will leave ST. JO
SEPH, Missouri, every FRIDAY. carrying despatches
only, (which must be In Government-stamped gave
lomes.)and will run regularly weekly thereafter.
Telegraphic+ messages from all parts of the United
States and Caned" in connection with the point of de
parture, will be tdoeived up i o 8 o'clook A. M. on the
day of the departure of the Express, and transmitted
over the Placerville and St. Joseph telegraphic wire to
Sari FMI2OIIIOO and intermediate points by the connect
lng express in EIGHT DAYS. The letters will be de
ivered In San Franoisoo in TEN DAYS from the de
parture of the Express.
Persons desiring to send telegraphic messages can do
so by making andloation at any telegraph office in the
Letters will be received up to two o'olook P. M. at
451 TENTH Street. Washington, D. 0.,
_on every
AIUNDAY, and will be forwarded to the Express of
that week at tlt. Joseph.
Full particulars can be obtained on application to the
agents of the company.
W. H. RUSSELL. President.
Leavenworth City, Kansas, March, IWO.
Office. Nw York—j. H. SIMPSON, Vice President.
SAMUEL & ALLEN, Agent, St. Louis.
R. J. SPA ULD/NO, Agent, Chicago.
UNIT RAISIN, Agent, St. Joseph, Mu.
JOS. A. MONHEIMER, Agent, •No. 451 Tenth it.,
Washington, D. O. aplt-tf
MACHINE SEWING SILK,
Warranted the beet artiote for SEWING MACHINES.
For sale by the Manufaoturer, at the LOWEST
PRICES.
B. BOOLEY dc BON,
No. 926 MAHRET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
apil-Im
pItIMB ST. LOUIS INVESTMENT.
a. $23,000 wanted for five years bi his hly reaponid.
blo patties, on mortgage of very vain )Ie improved real
estate, worth six times the amount. Interest ten per
sent, payable in Philadelphia. The attest references
given.
Apply to
spit stir* E. R. JONES,
a
No. 129 S. SEVENTH. Street.
pOSTPONED SHERIFF'S SALE.-By
A virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Farms to me dt
rented. will be exposed to l'oblio Bole or Veadne, on
TII IJRS DAY, APRIL, 19th. 1810, at 10 n'clook A. AL, at
No. 14S North FOURTH Street. the Stock and lytures
of a Wholeahle and Retail DRUB ND PAINT 8 ORE.
consisting '.of a large lot of Drugs, Painta, Ola s, and
Dye Stuffs.
And immediately opposite the above place, the Fix
tures, hlaehtnery, and Steam Engine of a Paint and
Drug Mill. BOILOd and taken in execution, and to be
mo ' l l i li i ; l STOßE will be opei: ff
f.. rii i. i ll ;pVti t o i ll'O l f h b r aDS at
7 o'clock, on the morning of Dale?
Philadelphia, Sheila a Office, April 2, 1860. NO St*
igg OSAGE ORANGE SEED, ASPARA
.T..gun Roots, Rhubarb Roots Dahlia Roots. for sale
by D.tiol2.
Seed and Imp emont Warehouse,
It. Nos. 21 and 23 South SIXTH street.
as EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS, fresh
ea...from the hot-bede, for ante I)/
D. LANDRETH DON,
Bead
Bead and In plement Warehouse,
It* Non. 21 and 23 South SIXTH Street.
NEW ENGRAVINGS.—JAMES S.
RARLE k SON are just in repaint of NEW EN
OR S.VINoS-as bel_ow.f.Alwaya on stook a large as
sortment of Prints for Grecian and Antiquerralutings,
Catalogues on application.
Saved -by a Newfoundland Dog...by Lnntleeer, OS 00
There's Life in the Old Bog Yet...by " 16 00
Benvenuto Cellini at Foun
tainblean .... . . ....,..by Ender, 16 00
Latimer preaching attn. Vaorge's
Cr055..._.....
. -- ... .sir , o.llayler, 1500
The Restor at ion of t h e tresobitir_by Pim peon, 15 NI
Home-The Soldier's Return.-- Paton, 13 00
The May Canoe. ..,...._-, Muller.
The Wanderer's Return.— O'Neil, 10
00
/0 00
The Crown of Glory Le Jenne. 10 00
The Mother.. .., .--.., . - ..... ,Yerboolchocen, 10 00
Morning_on the '
li'lghlandit.........Hosa Bonheur; 10 00
3roken V0w.... Calderon 10 00
The approach to Venice Turner. 7 60
Contrition ~ . _...Brooks,
6
The f fisherman's Homo.. .-.._._..8r00ke,
5 00
00
The Break fart 5 oo
God Save tire Queen - Ward. 5 00
The Lonely Hearth.............. • .11.ailltley. 5 00
The 5hepherde55....................kr0th1aY10r 5 00
The Welcome Shelter-. ••• • • ... ...Barrett, 5 00
Sludoirmare in hie 5tudy...........Feed, 5 00
Milton in his Study.. . Feed, 5 00
Tho Aryptore Lassie . .Ford,
5 00
The Welcome-In before the
Shower._ .... _ - -.Feed, 5 00
Beatrice Cone) in Prii0n.........,..8eranger, 5 00
Tire Dancing Lenart.. .....„......Heilbuth, 4 00
'I he Duel after the 8a11.............Cier0me , . 4 00
Portrait pf Rota Boohoo r,..... - . .11abafe, . 3 00
Evangeline, (small,/ ~....Feed, 2 01:1
--De Bretz:, ' 160
c e b l e c flerlin Raiies,.ii*Caiii.i...... .... Kelso rash '1 60
The Home Fair, (ema11,.....--.. • . 'Jima lonheur 1 60
The Siesta, small) . Winterimlter. 1 Xi
The Speaking Likeness, (small) -Schlesinger, 1 20
The Court of Beath Remb'dt Peal*, 1 00
The Reotor'n Ward -.- Bar "• . 1 10
The Motherless._ Berry , •
_' 1 05
!f_he Morning Glories . . .... '. .. .....T.Butih'n Read, ,1. - 00
Makin/She-The Fasts. DAY••-• •••• 641
Napoleon and 1utc0,m.•.,...... • ..ertCh ' . , 160
La Belle Jardiniere. after Raphael.. .....: ........... 2 00
Tho immaculate coneeption, .: ...v..: v. :......
. .... 2 00
La Belle Chocolstaire .. . ......... • ......„ 4 ;.__ • 9!00
A I
Any of the abode, or any Other Sngtavinge, cent in
safety by mail ace-pate.
ARLES' Omlttatfr.s,
eplllls if Olti 0/101,141.q 18096
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
REDUCTION.
20,000 YARDS OF
NEW SPRING SILKS.
SELLING AT A
GREAT REDUCTION
FROM COST OF
IMPORTATION.
THOS. W. EVANS ib Co:,
ap76•St Noe. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT Street.
LADIES' DRESS TRlblldfisiOS.
"STEW GOODS.
All the new styles now open, and oonetantly reoeiving
every novelty.
PLAITED CORDS. ALL COLORS.
ORNEE KNITTING BALLS.
EMBROIDERED CUSHIONS.
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS.
BEST QUALITY SHETLAND WOOL.
GILT BRAIDS, TASSELS, AND CORDS.
RAPSON'S
TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE,
CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
aa3•Sm
1860. SPRING GOODS. 1860.
We have JUST OPENED a beautiful stook of
BONNET ✓IND TRIMMING RIBBONS,
Of an desirable ihades, In great variety of widths and
atilas i which, 'with an unusually attractive assortment
of
FEENOI( FLOWERS, STRAW BONNETS,
AND
MILLINERY GOODS,
Have been selected with epeeist regard to our RETAIL
SALES.
STERN & COOK.
726 CHESTNUT STREET,
mh23 fwlm
CLOTHS,
FINEST FRENCH.
CASSIMERES,
THE FINEST FANCY FRENCH.
VESTIN GS,
THE FINEST FANCY FRENCH STYLES.
LADIES' CLOAKINGS.
BOYS' WEAR,
Very great variety of, the choicest styles of Foreign
and Amerioan Clothe, Wholesale and Retail, at
ESHLEMAN'S,
UNDER •
JAYNE'S HALL,
CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH.
Inttn-mwflm
1860. OPENING. 1860.
THU) AIORNINO, AND DURING TRH WilbK
!SPRING MANTELETS
N.E43-lAGE OLOAICIS,
In treat Variety, at the
PARIS MANTILLA BMPORIUM.
J. W. PROCTOR.
I No. 708 CHESTNUT Street.
WARBURTON'S,
1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH,
SOO SOUTH SECOND STREET,
I=E=Mll
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS,
CRAPES,
TARLATANS,
ILLUSIONS,
RUOHBS,
AND
We have just opened our Spring Stock of the above
goods, and feel oonfident that they cannot be eurpaseed.
either in style, quality, or price. apl4.4m
OUR STOCK OF LACES 18 UNUSUALLY LARGE
W . P. CAMPBELL.
NO. n 24 CHESTNUT STREET.
SPRING CLOAKS
AND
MANTILLAS
NOW
OPENING DAILY.
Embracing all the NEWEST STYLES and Choineet
Materials, at the
LOWEST PRICES. aplt.et
11101IIILADELPIJIA SPRING GOODS.—
ARPLESS BROTHERS have received an ad
mirable Stook of new fabrics, Travelleries ; such as
Grisaillas end Camilla,.
Fancy Silks from attrition, below the cost of importation.
Handkerchiefs,Homery, Cravats, Embroideries.
Plain colored, Black glom M ike, and neat Checks.
Gray Popetines in every variety; Chine and Plaid
Organdies. Grenadinea, Lawn., and Camases
Muslim!, Flannela, Quilt". and Furnishing Goode.
Irish Shirting Linens of the beat bleaoh.
Shawls, Cloaks, Lace and Silk Mantles.
Goode for Friends' wear, Shoe Goods, Bolting Cloths.
COOPER & CONARD
Invite attention to the largest stook they have ever
offered, comprising, in part,
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS
Of Plain, &led, and Mixed Clothe . all of the new
est patterns an material, got up in the most
EL EGANT AND ARTISTIC MANNER,
and to sell at very reasonablettates.
SILK MANTLES
are in proportion. and will be ready in a few days.
LACE POINTS AND hIANTLES.
Alm,
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR,
Embracing the following, ma
A brat-rate SS Black oath,
Black Clothe of superior quality for SIM.
Finer rade. of Bank and Mixtures.
FINE BLACK DOESKINS.
Fancy etieligEleYol for young gents.
Boys wear mT
reat variety.
LIGHT CLOAKING CLOTHS,
First rate, at 81.29; betterrods, $1.60 and 89.
COO ER & CONARD
ap7 S. E. NIN H and MARKS "Sts.
91 - 111ORNLEY &
AL DAD 'Racial attention to their Stook of—
BILKS
BRAWLS.
DRESS GOODS.
CLOTH DUSTERS.
MLR MANTLES.
BARGE AlflakLAP DUSTERS AND DRESSES.
oleo to the Rtohest Stook in Philadelphia, of—
Fronoh Lace Bournous.
French Lane FloooloMinies.
Frenoh Lace Eugenie.
French Laos Shawls.
French Lace Fointee.
Frenon Lace Mantles.
French Lace Talmo,.
Cambria Laces. Chantilla LIMOS. BCO O Ao.
BOUGHT FOR CASH!
We Invite attention to our Staple Goods, viz :
Best Family and Fronting Linens.
Best Shirting, Sheeting, and Pillow Meeting.
Spring and Summer Flannels and Cassitueree.
Mixed Cloths, Black Fronoh Cloths. Ike, &o.
Best Rid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Rosary, Linen. Hand
kerohijgeoto.,
Northeast corner ElGund and SPRING GARDE.N.
mhat THE " HARRISON BUILDINGS.'
SPRING CLOAKS AND MANTLES!—
S. N. HUNTER has now open at hie new store,
No. 40 South SECOND Street, a handsome assortment
of Silk and Lace Mantillas, with a general stook of
Staple and. Fano/ Dry Goods; among which will be
found ariety of cheap Foulard and other Bilks, to
which ti e invites the attention of hie old customers and
f rit—Bummer Silks as low as 87Ii cents; also, Ta
martints and nine-flounced Barege Robes.
apt3.6t*No. 40 South SECOND Street.
FIRY GOODS, ADAPTED TO POILA
DELPIIIA PLAIN TRADE.—EYRE fit LAN
DELL, FOURTH and ARCH tltreete. have this serum
as urn!. a.took
.9f GOOD (IN ADDITION TO THEIR
OAY STYL b.) et the mat quality, and neater descrip
tions, adapted lLA to
DELPHIA PLAIN TASTE.
Very neat Foulardi.
Neat Samos and Lawne.
quiet Plaid Drees Bilks.
Subdued Colored Silky.
Non-committal Lawn..
Restrained Style Calicoes.
Mode Colored hilt Shawls.
Plain and Neat Castaireree.
Plain Mitts. Gloves, MIEN, &o. apt2-tf
P OPULAR TRADE, OrI,ETAIL
SALES.—EYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH and
ARCH Streets. have this season made it a point to have
&steak of Goods of the first quality, and of the most de
cided good taste.
ADAPTED TO CITY SALES. •
Richest Spring Silks.
Magnificent Flounced Robes. •
Little Flounces, and many of them: , •
Grenadines. richer than ordinary. •
Organdies, Eames, and FoulardS.: • "• ,
The new style Spring Penman,. • • , ~:
Minch Silk new shape Mantle. ~
BinekLBoo POllltli Burnous. &n. aDIP-tr
NOTIOE" Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT
application 11 , 1 be .made to the Hope Mutant In
manatee Conroany or tbeletnewat Cetulatn No P.
for ten abuse bf A e enpßet etOk gm compeer,
lin of ono wluok hie 11,60 loot, oill-tuaut
WANTS.
WJANTED to DlSCOUNT—Businesi
Paper p 1 Ar 5 1 1 2 0 1 . 63 MI Per cent. month.
Address
;
/ANTED—By a Young Man, a Situ • ation as Assistant Bookkeeper, and to las other
wise useful to his employer. He wee a pupil of the Cen
tre/ Hisa 'SAM, and is a graduate of efittertfat'S
Commercial College. Address" Lb., at this office.
atpla-et* '
BUILDERS.—Wanted a responsible
A- Builder to improve on a Lot, located in the South
western part of the mtg. in the midst' or an improviug
neighberhood. To si good responinble builder tOerai
vanee• in gronnd will be given. Addresa "K.," o ffi ce of
The Press. aplB gt",
WANTED—By a young man, who his
bed several' years ezeertenee In the Groceisr
busineu,a situation a Wholesale Grocers or COM
mix.sion House. Would be willing to act as salesman,
assist at books, and malts hinisif otherwise useful to
his employer, Addrivi 'H. H., "at this °tbs. apIS-3t.
WANTED, -By s young man, twenty
two Years of age, a situation in a 'Wholesale
Grocery as ealesnian or oolleotor. gas had Ewe years
experience in the. grocery trade. and is well aogiuunted
with retail trade in the oily. Address "Henn." otnee
of Tad Press.
WANTED—A Situation in a Clothing
House by. a person who for many tsars Goa
ducted the bliauess in a Southern city on his own
seam:mt. Satiefaotory testimonials as to ability and
character. addren " PLERBOII," at this office.
aplT-4t*
WANTED A Situation at Carriage
Smithies. Address "Smith," Bristol,
asl7-3t*
WANTED—A Situation by a married
man,having exgerience in the commisaion busi
ness—a good accountant, and aoquain , ted with the
wholesale grocery humus& Addreu 'B. il." this
office. atol7-'W
WANTED---In a Wholesale House,' a
Salesman acquainted with pity and near country
Dry Goods and Notion buyers. Address" Good Balers."
Blood's Dispatch. apt7-St•
W.ANTED.—A young lad. sixteen years
• • old, wants situation in a WhOlesele Dry Goods
House. Good oity refetenoe given. Address ••
this o ffi ae. eOl7-3t*
WANTED. —An experienced 800. -
keeper, who is willing to devote his whole time to
the interest of hie employer, wiehee a situation in a
mercantile, manufacturing. mining, mechanical. ..3r
other business. in the city or elsewhere. Best of city
reference given. Address T. H. 8.," Blood's Die
patch, atd7-gt"
WANTED—A man, who can give the
very best of referenoe, to sot as a Porter in a
store. One mho understands the ,Provision Wanness pre.
ferred. Address •• Jones," at this office. .pa
WANTED —l,OOO Ladies to send for
DE RUSE'S great book. Every young maa and
woman contemplating holy wedlock should have this
book. Enclose 26 cents to Box 84, Philadelphia P.O.
fe29
FOR HALE AND TO LET.
VOR SALE—The stock of Dry Goods.
Fittares, Goodwill, and Lease of Store No. 13
North EIGHTH Street. Apply to ED WA RD BACON.
N 0.6 Strawberry street, or JAMES B. YOUNG. No, ' 2O
Market street. aplB-3t
FOR SALE—Two splendid Lots, situate
South Side ARCH Street, RNA of NINETEENTH
Street; esoh Lot Et feet front b 7160 feet deep. to Cuth
bert Stret. Apply to J. H. WATERS,
aplB-3t* e 327 WALNUT Street, Id floor.
OERMANTOWN.—To Rent, a Fur-
N.sq lashed HOUSE, convenient to the Railroad. Ad
dregs • Germantown," at this office. lt*
digt •TO RENT—A three. story brick
ZilLimilding,with a double back building, on Frank..
ford road, opposite Hart in.. also, a two-story mit
tare. corner Hart lane and Frankford road, with a rice
garden. stabling for four horses and two oovs. with a
chamber over coach house. Apply to H.& 0. FRICICV.,
No. 20 North THIRD Street, or at the Cottage. 8. W.
corner Hart lane and Frankford road. aplB-3t.
ggi TO OA PITAL IS . TS.- n FOR 'AL
lEar-
Manuacto Ma o hn P m Eß k ßANGlNG% replete wi th
every 0011 , 7431.1100 for carrying on an extenrave beet
nese. A desirable investment to persons of energy who
can push the Welcome. For male with or without the
building.. Inquire at SH CHESTNUT Street.
iladerfmtf if BART. MONTGOMERY. & CO.
ow TO LET—A convenient House, cen
trally located, to a small family. Rent taken out
in Board. Address" Doctor." From Office. apIT-2t•
To RENT—To a Physician, Dentist, or
Teacher of Piano, a handsome Parlor. Apply
1210 PINE Street. apt?-3t•
FR SAL E—A well-located Lot of
Ground. 17 feet front by 130 feet deep,. to aOO-foot
street. Situate on TENTH street. above Brown. Ap-
Ely to J. B. WATERS, 327 WALNUT' Street, second
floor. apl7-St*
A SMALL ORGAN FOR SALE LOW,_
suitable for church orleotnre room, oonmeting of
fie , Mope. of excellent quality. Apply at 321 South
TWENTY-RECORD Street, to
JOHN C. B. STANDBRIGE.
aOl7-20 Organ
GERMANTOWN.-FOR SALE OR
1151.T0 RENT—STONE COTTAGE, eight rooms; Gas,
Water, Barn, Stable, and ono acre of Ground. hand
somely improved. Apply on the place, MAIN Street,
third house above Mr. Carpenter's. or of
S. MENDELSON,
eta St° 19 BANK Street, lap rams)
aFOR SALE -A HANDSOME PRO
PRATT'. in Glermnatown, within a few minutes
walk of the depot. Fine garden, with hot-beds. A bun
tatioe of Frutt—Grapes, and plenty of shade. Stone
cruse ; gas and water throughout. Stone Stable. Large
wn.
Terms very adoommodating, and possession given
when resulted. APPLY to B. B. cohmoys,
apl2-if at the Philadelphia Danl.
lifOß RENT OR SALE—Two pretty
Cottages. Stables. etc.. fogy miles north of Second
and Vine streets. Ten rooms and half acre lots each.
1910 property taken in part payment. Also, handsome
Cottage lots of one to Ave mores. H. P. SMITII.4h
South SIXTH street, (second story.) 5914-121
REMOVALS.
ToittyruuraDATO REMOVAL.
McC LEES'
PHOTOGRAPH A.NDDAGVERREOTYPH
GALLERIES
Hew been removed from SY to 910 CHESTNUT
Street, above NINTR,ovei Robinson's Looking-elm
REMOVAL.
R. & G. A. WRIGHT
Inform their friends that they are now loented in their
new and spacious ouilding, No. e 24 DREeTNUT Ptreet,
where their inereased facilities wit. enable them to add
fresh inducements to the Trade to visit their new es
tabbeliment.
We have opened our NSW STORE with an in
creased variety of DRUGGIST'S itItTIuLES, to which
branch cf our business we intend to devote particular
attention, having madik arrangements in Europe to be
supplied with all specialities and novelties an they aP
year.
Our PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT will continue
to receive our best attention, end we assure our friends
that no exertion will be wanting to produce, as bonito-
Core, a variety of new, elegant. and sdeeteefull designs
every station, the quality remaining unrivalled.
Sincerely thanking all our customers for their kind
patronage, we hope to offer new inducements for its
continuance.
R. eic G. A. WRIGHT.
April 9, 1860. riplo-Imif
J . E. KNORR at CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES, BRANDIES, OINK, ETC.,
HAVE REMOVED FROM
ISI WALNUT ST., AND 51 GRANITE ST..
TO
631 MARKET STREET,
Four doors below SEVENTH. north side. mh2o-lm
REMOVAI.--SMALL & OHANDLER,
WHOLESALE GROCERF,have removed from
m North SECOND Street, to 10 MARKET Street.
above Front. north side.
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
FRENCH DRESS GOODS
JOSHUA L. BAILY
ovum ATTENTION
A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OP
FRENCH DRESS GOODS
looming
PRINTED BAREGIIS,
• SATIN PLAID HAREM,
HIGH COLORED 13AREGNS,
• BLACK AND MODE BAREGES,
BLACK TAMERTINES,
HIGH COLORED TAMERTINES,
- MODE TAMERTINES,
BLACK AND MODE CRAPE, D'ESPAGNE,
HIGH COLORED CRAPE D'ESPANG,
PRINTED CHALLES,
ELEGANT FLORIDIENNBS ,
GRENADINE DA &HOE%
MOUSSELINE DE CHEEKS.
CHINTZ MOUSSELINES ,
CRAPE MARETZ.
PRINTED AND PLAIN DE LAIN ES,
BLACK AND MODE DE LAINE%
LAWNS AND ORGANDIES,
FOULARD SILKS,
BLACK EROS DE RHINES,
BLACK TAFFETAS,
From the groat
AUCTION BALES,
TO OPEN THIS DAY
NO. 213 MARKET ST.
apl24(
►TERRY, PRICE, it 00., •
SltSt MARKET STREET,
=PORTERS ►ND JOEBERS Ot
CLOTHS. CASSIBIERES, 2ce,,,
Have new 00 helot ei large and well-alerted stank
which they are prepared to gill at the lowest marks
yriaes. loh3-3ui
A. W. LITTLE & --
BIEN GOODS.
No. 825 NANKIN STREET.
THE PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET.
:tee _ ESTABLISHED VT EOWLEIE, MILLI, a . Co.
md ft w for gtrog,d.g;gli ,o or...t.itt.7=
,rxRENOLOGIOAL HXLMINATI,ONS.
Theltneottatole of Plarenoloain the trainlac ot the
Youne;ilte seteotion or osoussuoncLl darrirnsanrOna.
and -Emery deportment of wily,. is reltand ao•
know edged by rdartigsnapsyistoo are ,„„qv.int..
Mari h Ito toots;
written• desonstions creme deirtetteetepeii will be
sent btmettfot two denim -
Catetoqmot 000)11811n OHN "..,'
2 6 . 2_,_ J
oi;Rua stem,
gate -w ► - raw
Alti.traratawTs.
AKERIOAN ACADEMY OF Afi3Slo;
COMPAONIE FRANCAISE. DE NEW YORK.
LA
SKOREDI,IB Avril, WO.
LA JOIE DS LA /SIMEON.
Comedie en 3 setae, de 11. Scribe.
Repreeentee All Theatre da GJAM,IIIIO &VIM grand
RICOOII.
LE VIEUX BRAOONNIER,
Chfinsonnette elite par Al. Jui_gnet. -
LA CORDS EENBI BLE,
Vaudeville en one acts.
On °mire a 83/ 4 Speetarde commencers N. et
Kara tannin a UN.
PRIXDS :
Loges d'Avent la E
pIan_PLACER •• .- _el El
Parquet. Parquet Cirele.et B alcony 1 DO
irig ttaoes Wiki-;;;;;a taier augruentaaa
de NIX.
WALNIEJT-STREET THEATRE
Sole Leone-- —.Mrs. 11C. A. GARRETTSON
Stage Manaer—. Mr. E. F. REAVE
Ma" Acent JOS. D. MURPHY.
MISA_HERON'S FAREWEL L TO AMERICA.
THIS (WEDNESDAY/ JMNING. Apnl IS. UM.
Will be r e ar& ti lrealt i rWlatiat and
Doke de Chevereuse. Mr. Wallach; Count d e calm.,
Mr. Showell ; Abbe Hondi, Mr. Dubois ; maim di. chi
ve/muse, Matilda Heron. •
To conclude with the Comic Drama, emitted
THE JACOBITE.
Sir Richard Wroughton. Mr. Duhout • L .Tohn Duck. Mr.
Vining Bowers; Widow Topple, Mn. Timor.
iliarrnona as maul.
DOMn open at 7 eeelook ; Curtain will rise at hall
past 7. •
WEEATLEY k Or•ARICR'S ARCH
15TREET THEATRE.—THIS HYMNING and
very evening until farther notice.
TEE ROMANCE OF A POOR yOUNG MAN
Tim ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN .
THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN
THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN
THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN
THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN
THE ROMANCE OF A PRIOR YOUNG MA.
THE ROMANCE OF adOOR YOUNG MAN
Seateseiner axday• Iliance.
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
8161,118ErrNOT street.
Now on Exhibition, for a viny:Tewdaye. Mr. Schnee_
sale's ereat Picture of
GENERAL JACKSON BEFORE JUDGE HALL,
New Orleans. 1815. etuitaining the laws of his Country.
as he bad defended her liberties in the field.
It contains most reliable and intereeting Portraits of
nearly forty prominent personages of that day - , co.lected
with great care by Mr. C. J. Hedenhery,, during the fast
three years. kathibitionthr Daylight
Bows from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M,
Admission Nt cents,
1V A T 10N AL THEATRE—WALNUT
STREET, above EIGHTH.
BRILLIANT AND ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION
of the Queen Star of the South, and Philadelphia fa,
vorite
. ROSINA HOWARD AS CAPITOLA,
ROSINA HOWARD AS CAPITOL A.
And thepo_pular Comedian and Dramatic author, Mr.
H. WATKINS am GIN'REL WOOLSmich Smack
it. WATKINS HIT INREL WOOl &POOPS
OREATENT EVER MADE INTHIS CITY,
GREATEST HIT EVER MADE IN THIS CITY.
THE HIDDEN HAND, agr THE HIDDEN RAND,
THE HIDDEN HAND. nEhi THE HIDDEN RAND,
GRAND COMIC DRAMA OF OLE vIROP.INY.
HOME TICTURkS OP THE NORTH AND SOUTH,
Dramatised by H. Watkins from a brilliant Ledrrr
Romance, and pronounced by the press and publio of
VIT4IIIIIL
THE
BEST SOURERN PLAY EVER WRITTEN:
Large and delighted aseeiaLlages are nightly moved to
team, and convulsed with laughter. by the sufferings.
trials, and n2irnenlons escapee of the elfish Cevt.ole. the
serm-comic rage of Old Rumeane, and the irreeistible
inirth,provoking oddities of Oin'rel Wool.
LIBERAL SCALE OF PRICES: Drees Circle and
Parquet, 25 tents; Family Circle. 15 cents; Orchestra
Chain, , 80 cents: Beam avoured only in Orchestra and
Private Boxes. apl6-SA.
HAMBER CONCERTS—ELEVENTH
CI
SEASON.—The MENDELSSORN QUINTETTE
CLUB. of Boston, have the honor of announcing to the
musical public, of Philadelphia that the, will Give TWO
f
CONCERTS o VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL CLAS
SIC M USIC, at the Rooms of CR ICKER INC; Jc_ 804.
Sol' CHESTNUT Street. an WEDNESDAY end FRI
DAY EVENINGS. April IS end 20, eusabeted by the
distinsuished Vocalist.
MRS. I. N. LONG.
Soule Tickets one dollar each, or paokages roar
tickets for three dollars. May be obtained at all the
Memo Stoma and at the door.
Concerts will commence at 8 o'clock preciset
INAUGURATION BALL OF TIM
•m- °GARDE . LAFAYETTE." at the NATIONAL
BUILDING_, RACE E V EN I N G ,w aiwth.
ON FRIDAY" April 20,39 W.
Idasters of Carmelites,
CAPT. JOSEPH ARCH& hIBAULT.
Lieut. EDW. GROBJP.AN, Lieut. EDW. G. ROUNIEL.
Floor Manager—JULEB M. MARTIN.
Peo'y of Committee—E. FOLIOT.
Tickets can be obtained of Messrs. John Thornier, 311
Chestnut street; A. Wore, 36 Beath Fourth street;
Edw. Christman ' 702 Chestnut street ; Edw. G. Roos
sel.ll3 North Fourth street. splt-at
LAST WEEK OF SIGNOR. BLITZ TEMPLE ANDONDEAS,
TENTH CRESTNUT STREETS,
LAST WEEK
of the Wonderful MagisMn and ventnloenist:
LAST WEF.X
of the Learned Cana
1 7 Bo bby,
r and satomahins
Exhibition' every ETENNIA . oommeneine at Tai
o'olook,and
WEDItMBDAY AND SATURDAY AFT/3EI , IOOEBa
at 6 o'eloek.
Admission 26 mint... Children emits. a.•_tf
M0D0N011211 , 13 GAIETIES—RAM Ste.
LVA- below THIRD.
STAGE MANAGER-. .....ITERNANDEZ.
.ENGAGEWIERroP TSUI
Celebrated
FELIX CAR L BALLET TROIJE_ _
The above Troupe will appear EVERY VENIN.G.
They are #Le moat wonderful performers Aim, as
were received on Saturday even= with the mast -
thasustio applause.
HERNANDEZ:
And the talented Company appear.
Find appearance of
TEE MaCARTY
TWENTY-SEVEN PERFORMERS!.
GERMANIA ORGHESTRA.—PabIie Be
hearse's ova SATIISPAX, at MUSICAL Fej.
HALL. MCo'o ry
look P.M. Turkete to be had
Andre% end Hook & Leerton's Mama t3toree, sej at
the door.
.1014 M
BOARDING.
PRIVATE BOARDING.,—Very. superior
accommodate :um can be - had In nee of the most
delightful location* in tbe city—neighborhood of nix
teerith sad Wstnut Admits. At, entire house,. with
putout_ and dining-room on first floor all origemannies
ring, with elegant bed-rowan, will be let to a party of
gentlemen, with breakfast and tat only, if thelgred, o
to families, taping! or 20 rite. Unexceptionable re
ferences required. The owes for beauty and eon-
Matt . el tertian
L.." Press Office.
BOARDERS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR
the rammer months at a element farm house to
Chester county, within a short Matsue of the railroad.
References given ano rewired. Apply at 511 Sali-
SORE street, above 51011T11. • apl34tv
PERSONAL.
VOR EUROPE.—Having been appointed
Agents for WM. WILLIAMS & CO.'s Transat
lantic Express. we are now prepared to receive
FREIGHT, PACKAGES, &c..
For all parts of Europe and Asia, at prices unprese
dented in this city. CARMAN &
aplam N 0.28 South FIFTH Street.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
CLINTON COUNTY LIFE AND GENE
RAL INSURANCE COMPANY,_
PLATTSBUBG,.MISSOURI.
Chartered in 1860.—Authonzed Capital, 41100.teld.
DIXEC2011111:
IL Whittington. Winslow Turner, T. Bradley,
George W. Culver Junes B. Birch,
W HITT IN evrort.
I. N. HOCKADAY, See. and Treas.
Special attentionprad to Colltetiona. and Money
romptly remitted. Business solicited. mh2S3m*
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PIIILADEPRIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMSANIAS BUILDING. S. W. CORNBA
FOURTH AND WALNUT STRZBTS,
DIRECT•RB.
A. RATCUTORD STARR. tIORDECJI L. DAWSON.
WILLIAM MoICRE. 130. H. EITTART,
NALBRO FRAZIAR, Joni., H. BROWN,
Joan VTTOOD, B. A. FARAMTOuX..
BENJ. T. REDICX, ANDREW D. CASK,
lIBNSTWHARTON J. L.
F. RATCHF RD 8 ARIL Preahlent.
CHARLES W. CORE. Bsoretarv. fala-Ir
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OFets: NEW YOR.K.
Aes
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
INVZO7BD FO RTH N-01ITEAA.6E8 011 MULL Zwem't,
OVER 8/13,01:0,000.
The premiums ere LOW37t than in many other Corms , :
Wes, snit the Dividends have been GT.T&THT,
This & strictly binTirsi ompany. Theo sre
Stookkolders so that ALL TAM PROP IT
lominia TO 2111.
Pamphlet', and every information, may be had
aa•Tte, 011 application to . -
F. RATCHFORD RTARR,Agent,
FL W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT brnente.
FHTLADELPHIA RFFER CRUX: i
Thomas &bins, Jobn Welsh.
Mordecai L. Dawson, rigs H. Smart.
E. ti. Whelen,
r , al t ' l l i:rr d. ',Fisher Learning.
oseph Patterson.
ohn Atwood. with am C. Ludlog.
Arthur 0 Coffin,
Thomas H. Powell. George A. Toland,
William McKee. Thom, Wattson. nla-tylf .
. _ _
MEDICINAL.
•
INDIGESTION -DYSPEPSIA.
HART'S DIGESTIVE.
V.A purely Vegetable preparation, reliable and satisfac
tory. It strengthens the stomseb, gives ease to parry
throughout the body, reinvigorating the whole System
In a short time it will sweeten an onnelye bresga and
will eireomally destroy worms by removing all inipure
matter that creates them. Sole manufacturer and_ pro
prietor, E. HART. Sold, also,_by W. HODGDON, N. R.
corner of TENTH and ARCH, and Other Drureists
throughout the city end country. 12t*
WEST INDIAN BITTERS.—These cele
brated Bitter/Jae meeting with general favor
They most effectually and permanently cure all disor
ders arising out of a want of proper tone and healthful
action of the digestive organs. They are highly recom
mended by the faculty of theprincipal cities of the
United States and Europe for the speedy cure of Dys
pepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Fever and
Ague, .to, THOMAS F. BRADLEY,
Principal A gent,
mh29-ifint S. W. corner SIXTH and SPRUCE Strews.
CARRIAGES.
OF VIA MAINIIPAOII7IIII OP
wirr.T.TAM D. ROGERS.
REPOSITORY, •
No. 1009 OILESTNUT STAIII37. 1.420n1f f
J OSEPH LEA.
KOS. Dt4 AND IS? CHESTNUT STEER%
Inviter the attention of the Trade to Ms Stook Of
COTTON, WOOLLEN,.
LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS.
r s MADDER PRINTS.
Now fight saddest spring tylee, &great variety from
MESSRS. SAM% SLATER & SONS.
SUTTON MANUFACTURING CO..
MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also,
-THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING,
Inetußint many new standard Patterns.
NEATHLACE & WRITES, PURPLES, LAV.'S, &o.
BARONY & SHEPHERD PLAIDS. & SIDEBANDS,
01. 8 42MND GRAYS, AND CHOICE -DUSTER
WOOLLENS.
FANCY CASPIENEREN sad DOESKINS, Ate.,
FROM ROOK COM., GLENDALN COM, 10:11"
ENGLAND COM., CRAWFORD MI ! ILS BROUIK
DALN AND OXFORD MILLk •
EBERHARDT & SONS'
IIIIPPIC! BLACK DO MIN AND BILE
Satiiietts, PlaiiesjsaPng!eskof an colors and quali
ties ""Mt r ta L T Anooto.' WWILII. Cords, Castnsretts,
{Ken ooan
er'nz Gads, mullein one of the beet a t:N:ta
AMERICAN LINEN COM.
t7BASHi'Hijcirai WeXigatlei