The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 27, 1860, Image 3

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:,Mi*l;' , Tana,o Apiil Z3.--Tharocitton and
otherdrapa in Shia vicinity' have
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)ated by Or teain4 Leavy
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,;. Mona PAW: adjouttiod
• Wientiosuf lite•assielitiotiweedieid at the Aided.
tit-Ma:items aftersotio.lfr. Chan ce
telly, of Delaware bounty, Ititlin e ekkli.:;,` ;
Mt. T:43.- Wilda; of Ohoster, - tifserted tha1 ' 4 , 10 4 4
• the UMW mostheit hie had veseleed offers of ad
ifeoliestee, Making teen 'la' 'which
li r e el atirits, "l ftt ena thein t° " l" r tice. f thec-Ipt• committee
Uarden, 4 :l:
town, or one handfed and iltty mires each; in
Nether ePfefeleteaea, one ot• one hundred and sixty
. levee eerie Is Radnor, one, of eightpthree torte:
Ifigionont, one of one hundred and sixty *ores;
- la - 97pper Provides:6; "one, of one hundred 'and
:!kitty -nix seta; leatidley, ono - of she Jhundred
- dmperwas acres, aad• one An Chester of one
, hundred and thirty aorta.- if Dehtnate - ooduty se
ewed thalotiatine; /19141 would 4 1111 a. k st a immi t i
in the
_ ivaleulealsoription to the espial stook.'
-Kelly; of the .ssisad toasty; „Join-
Sided- with the laid speaker,' Rid rslierind-two more
ofeea--one - at ninety-three wares,-In
'And one of as hundred and twenty-Ste te, in
tuner Darby., - •
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Re.•.2lariball il t illokman of 'fiesta " 0 011 141 2,
. -- siWortsd additional- properties to the lour
- , Preelledeli - riportilt." Six One of one hundred and
sinsionr.gte muss; in WrostPwn," and oho, or One
hundred and fifty, In Kennett. ,
D:11; Mnlvany, ofidonliowle l 3' 10 0111 1. bed re
,iottioll Awl* ROOM ' making , making , ill all ,- claret-via :
0). Upper Me rino, of *se hundred 'and sixty
. Aire_ MINN' ODD ,Einserfek, of one hundred and
„.,.:Alsktywer,im,derM l l; 4ll4 t e olle- riOtriOmi 61 one
•'; Edindre2andllll9 44 4 4lll .;
(Andel xmoebet a ratin4 wro /mu
% , 1,', 7 41red tesi•Oftrierlits' 'OPPer'Ketion;'" IMPed
.; 1 4 , .0 4 000p. Ova. , w•ald 4• 01 4 41 :iri/biA *het'
is tterrw stticalii ,lll,ll 9Pooled of no
hity
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r #ok was over flot the
m a ralieea *OW'
; The presided thoeSditlX eery - ilashable:4lll . 4
minim convenient to ths city "Wilt be, softtit.
This'wall .I: 4 l 4 oedellY Ar s, ent -6 1 0 1,1 4 r thit at:
ey , Imetive festura - of the ar botanic; gardeni
Kennedy:believed that the• selection
-41g4 041 1rIrne t 4 1 . 2 ter the imitlf
Ibilotkont in *soh eubmty and been vbited
reportisd upon_ by , a committee. lie, therefore,
; oiMitedtlie foll Owin g. retell:oOn 'n
-- •„Resetided,"That a oositeltuo of use be appointed
-l e l liat, l2 each Imlay, the; farms;which-may be
, -= tweisestavegly reememetided by the eab.eonswittee
*that einuity,,to _ascertain the amount'of clock
1 - - - -mbiolstrinprobanty-;b 4 s Iftlfilf Of
, -a OM* clad,!ln report lost 'needn't
The mnalailimpaftii-diems4oll bitleintiel Rid
ito, ot-Ditowiroi , Xkilieksein: et -Chatter, and
Alm* , we. egreed` to, and the follow:lux gentle.
we appointed ini Tionendwased Dr, AZ li,•Ketikedy,
- of,Phi adelphia;'fl.'U. lialeany", of liontganiery ;
- A. illtugan, - of Delaware"; , -linal J. K. •entati,
' 114,191.,14 Chester; acid Ir Landreth, of Maim.
; Adjourned to meet in um* pima on Wedmisday,
May 16, at half:past two o'clock P. IL
-,„ Ac t ir 4 ti kilns:AV ' IC? A FOWWWWW--00-
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Win e yeitsrdiy'l ',Prat joi
Arliet• ellreeldd which doubted • the statements
ee lnretle by
. en afitittems paper ot,thlititymeirkin'
thirkeilikig,Ofeirtaiiraieited rreoderi e
-lief tea riestUtwhy nelly.eteddidiustammitie
-1110119191:149 I ber - trtePer-rleleMee of
the "h/ennea:lool 4, Eighth ward, whe would be
• " ealmiessitio kents
-• OOSOlOilig, et:the= traosaiittau r
'sad*, imams of, Ike alleged leaky afar being
withlishl;;;insonably e anialudiel4leatthere was
, , Milt\ toilks Ike seport, so"stiAnk.
Reeinkr lte/4bist, -. 114 whisk 1011.. , ve
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' af t e r n o o nMr= ti llit s i tt l y 7 ,l l eut, WWI m
Oredirifdlelr froSe'94 ol : e 4:,,ribliehed Ere
abilaely'v-iliat, the retWiPte were wet armed •
lAdiermen; Weier-forrier, thisuune of
eutitHefinsW hiring 'been taxed to ths o resedsits
w bccsi hi. ltsowleado. ';Tblibtelverm -maenad '
slifsseantein i d -shows; WM- thimatamentsa: Bret
pliblidhet s Was inedeerite. , •Ai ers Amite* f Pah=
itch filets, and MA fascist, in; our heat Minoan.;
we baba ; takewbat• pains to trace' up the whole ;Tit
twiesitatioa, nut as the inane of liniedsd - -thS
. parties fume bees - withheld, we will suss-"
it; enii"
Mantially,fite isourred:: - •
" Peter M. Spiess raddes- in tholefghth ward, sad
, dothiti gatinorke,•near Ilaiketstreet"bridge,
Off the ketntylkill." Last laid Pater so:id on= onage, .
bet, negleoties to get" *Messed At; the cilia assess
' " "...meat; be, finds bisuielf beinekil Wind 2Eyeere ot
see,_ and not . abli to vote Unitise he - haiseld
hie williars --to -Tio so ; but no bodylir
sunbelts:4 tO reittAif Owin. - , Petee called ipin ono '
at the aid ttaieti of bG "natd, odA t o ts ss
-- n •helleekl*did tanderedlida,dainfolmit thcaldirman
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Asetintd reeefeing the easneyclieeisseelhe new
of applicant mite: noti,.oll: the3.•dsiiiedlel
Peer,erier. - ;title re - 414. 4 WYtiltia '
arati,Vlableome eadianrket e 1 4 11 08 t
libombw 1110404101bLatillitacgslitiOara by eight,
bet ibot‘i v ivertOet t4 :o , l *Wf t i - P979r
WOO Mem follow
iVer x -A ltue stirra t'A ls t r in P
44110 MOE Of WOO
Tame the •
vier • ,•-• Was, Alawaba." , -s
/Nair so - unbind oho' wended *ha him-state
Setriiiiilactiliti -wall fte the mai* 4 4 firtql4Mweldit
' sot TortiAigisktlinifingttnitel:'l9l4l24:' , 9l
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who,. impeet tinid
5904116411ih0i lerfeiti9etalmidtlie'ree hiois-
pt In
;Peeeleiod: " Pifer ideo told* ildetmon the
his nomptinites getting the ;Mbar
tomb:the Basin way. Alderman Thompson`itsultds4' „ase inldeetio Mr--- 'nue . * 114 41 deneite of
pidielet she:Ninth- ward, with of -iursisti:
- gatlisg.9l46 ditlei: The lieutenant visited , Ms • 're
--MVSI"-- - jutd-dirmaade4'644 receipt tom: Spicer'.
• 1 , 0044 who lowoothotoijtotwit IntOidomin plate*
- 1 -MigeO t Aterwl , theta aset thit ;aid. The liesummtd
41411144 dm Awed up; ostlgolly Posted than to
". • rand- , :sialess tkn-were found tosiorrestioal with the
"e-lelbelPe - giVen to,fipiese, - - as to-penmanship, bat
= MC, lienteumit thim pro
eared t a gentiitte•rdas ,receipt, glean ' Al. -
* m in a , is e ss, , and. -upon comparing 1k with
'tkiereeelpt allesed to hate bean styes to O piate at
; 114 Democratic "Orub:Wieni," it wa apparent that
the'siaw of Aldo Man West to the la tte r :wee a
f t? tult o f
yA ft e l a re
therefore - that Alderman Weattsimed theme
relrelPeri 1 4 ; enti rely fonudatinis: The re.
- • ; ttalfa• are , is: the powiennon of LienananE Patton,
` , who will retain ' them, so them is so dimmer of their
`helot staid dal election day , Th e whole affair. re.
lielessAtintlf Into is e sidoneednisnief IT Magi Sao
•- seem tt a WOO etri •
nitio That,* tlitelliltes
`,str i n mnitaleifettittie= works,
ri :LIZ;
sm s stu;st.sipsusi - of thafe-entfaseeir obtala
tax -reoeiPerreideleo - /144 11 :Edrater Sic as
attelmpt ad the other ybrti to - louse. the
bovJ laity Is not dulerearreeted,•ean *impelled fo
tett who owe him - rite tar receipt? - Ofirenlie Mai
tb• 7•wotioWo Club.:l9oto la a, spy to- me
slither limp write res - eiptel And
w6y did be go to Aidernsaa Thompeoa, of opposite
"Adel, to deli him he got the receipt from the De-
- ,Pstrelegient9-- Solicoitk , t;:gootroz,.—
_ eighth annual 4pOrt dim sUsitiasehl of thi s
214a00004 tisotw •weicir 39? persons
uogiklboWoriot ieiUiattowittir
migk'pewhos!ja wers'euri*Vik loolievisl;9 die:
rehliTE44"lrithe4r- ifOrkesioof* aied,,,(nln*, tit
Ow* *ors In TryintiSobditlein whim admitted.
-s e t Siromitoing, -Of libelerogeloCpenileatil;,
Inirenit Vey In wit et- Id fail; 132 vas'; charity
intOr Wait% aseidentk: 294 wore
r 4 " 4 °4 Og-enilieleiweree,--4111 - msts-dode the's** of
" 0 11/4. 0 °. 11- .0. 4 *' 1,42 *at. nouotAli/t la 204 were
1-- 211400w0 wowt« , _2ll6,l2wiptiol was , dot opened
D•Wilaber:9227, 01411111 Pitietits",olll.# l Prow
Abe ,ocsjmndsseentent , :94--1222'4 1 9 entreerdreri r .. 111
ladli OWN teen solsoittad. -Of
kaba )440,014,6**-IKSWeirposser of-tth• Junta.
• , 04: ','•'ll o eurteteif 'WhEnmsid
PerifelPietallhireir ht i m, prreribiid for Aver
totheusverity
,of thtdieristk; 4 913 49. 1 4041 4 11aelitlenere Pre
- mitibsd for - during ' We, -Aresember,
-/ t reated tbsiesitoenoe•
Its Af tbe 01 1 i t jadt Out: lOW
Sen9 s l/41W OS es ,
- '0140 4 4 4 41 2dortibdt , 3 of
ottmliatii ystodiss,
2 0 0** itid Alt 6 1_ 0 0•teowargYk I
:,11/101/L'ict."4,ll/11/sltailgat.-Diary
', 1110 r 41111 t,' , ./ 1 0114
lisiiitive#..o.o4*iitlitootPro; 4;001 at the
- J r - - .. 1 - 4- ; .4107 VT end lineltneend neven - ,yeare". 111b*
h - =-' 1 ;: - ,•Weintekente l rillireelotid.4senent: - . 44 0 - was-bora, in
' Etats, Lewin epeeit aunt ' %If ter - Thy:upon a
tgoo„:' Uor s eco nd 04 . 1 40 _44. who ' l l4 Oft bell
ft -, ,'vi-viouts4 2Perfe flied-4 If, g a t se!
Is t eu'issinted at' WhinWit , tirroessAry
'it,'
Ussirpts - or - Tam Ihlitiwadi-or
WAitt.—A. lows nild iota:notable meeting
of the Demppxstic A iming of the Seventh ward was
held lest aiming, sit the tenni of Eighteenth and
WAilhltaireete, , feethe ratirsing Abe
0014;90040thi::-ikeioeratle capatatitelipr m*
Oa* Atom: .'4.lt,itellubed Presided, 'Drided
by,rs number of vice piimildenis and seoretsries.
ilsitt..Edwartgins made the first speech. It was an
losasnq ernumentativei , and loteible effort, and was
hstnted to with much attention. " •,
Cpl.sel, _RHINO i t . Yount, candidate, for alderman,
followed Jenne King ;end wss and repeatedly
cheered.„ remarks Were neatly direette to the
weal of POlitlcal Min ill the Ward; and were well re.
oliveguano ',Mira coininenced his remarks tor Pointing to
a star above him in the skii. and personifying, it as the
harbinger ota glorious' Democratic victory. He etile
shied the men on the` Deoloorntio tiokn as goon men
ami tvola, every way worthy of support. He spoke
!ualr Apooratie party me nee , which na4Men -eats
!dsixtlyeirs aso flog the permierif defending the
WIN of Men. slid lis having nobly performed that mie
tetUr Re ermeitided by emotion lichsfellow'R beautiful
to - *Tele Phi, of P.Ute,” and was loudly chinned.
Riditsley Models langthfand earnest speech' , de
voted mainly to aettloitypf nicbard R. Young for his
devion teethe leti • timr taw and his many excellent
quali ea. in the conies at his remarks, he nmenged Mg,
young to General. WilishtngtOn and ;ohs Howard an d
contended that Ms election to the thsition of aldermen
would be the deserved tribute men upright man.
Win. A. Hewitt - Owes theenext speaker. , He confined
his .remarks to. ilia elieboratien of Iwo eirogelni lone
Pits", that the premier, munimeal mintitimiretion bad
been M. eillindetth utter netinss failure ; sine second.
t w it toenpon nthipecebea *did be to support Re
sunitomis sint AbMititersts. , arguing that the admin.
f a tc a tion had been a figure. re erred to the alleged
corruption in,tbe Coneroleee Man; to the Mayor's op.
goeftien to Dune,av railway introit and to the opposition
of the people's party, Hein by Charles Wein. to ILa
Focmourat Park. • The stators Of the People's party Old
mat Attempt adefenhawf Mayor tienry.—they Vented his
conseinition a* a blank . a..d revelled inbillingsgate
One of their saintlienowho bad once worn J. he Menial
eimine; talked like it bliokestre et every meeting be
addromed. Mr. , ?Aspires cerioludod by an earnest app
;eat Witte Hem e croey toredeem the'or'y
- frog! from fineable.
eap thraldom.
tenons to toad cries; John
* Campbell et the to
sena ward. mime forward. tie aqn rennet to
sp:etin his We' heinkbertind, probably benne " the
Prophet bed little honoyin hie own country." [Laugh-
Ade.). hae teen a•citizen and* Democrat for twenty
limns, sad had never dome Democratic nation he had
come subsequently to regret. - i•
kle tued fourht (Cr the princiPliii of•the Temoorotio
Party.recognising them as those roost favorable to his,
'man rights and the devekitiment of the country: LAP
' Marti Mettigiiilistri:le prese nt mu nicipal
oar
ani*, than the last. There were two mur..ers now for
one meir:end on this fact tie would stoke Ms reputation,
Wherever Bleak Hispublieseism lin sway, at in Mem
iiaohuse it generally sought to oppress the nate
'rallied oititens. • There they poised a' heareontrory to
• the sperytot the Constitution. requiring two years resi
dence in the finite' berme a natiordised olden mule
vole: While 'degrading the white mon' in Mauachu
setts, they elevated the negm in Nework., if ever
they mended in • PM:asylum
s they would introduce
the can e system. Be liked the honest And openfrati ves
of 'MI insLeitely better than the sneaking People ' s pain.
Which professed one thing and practised another. Be
'alluded to tbe.jact that a Democratic meeting in the
FUR weld had beeilotely disturbed by a mob. and that
no police interfered, es an Instance of Mr. Hentryse
. yot on
esitubpehTetraufliiiirds.PetealldbYg man ofivaplis p arti es. o , )
egging ern Me audience the utmost vigilante All Tues
day. *skins only fair play to insure success. to au
thoritatively denied a rumor that had got into circula
tion an to Joint hobbies Win e% favor. of a - paid Fire
DePlutilreit,stmemanoung it as a •' weakinvention of the
After *desalt amides of resolutions, the meeting ad
. riPTEllfeAlltli ' DEHOCAAIIO MEEPING.--A
tiljeLtleteootatte ethane
44, the Jittto ware was - held heet . eventet at 'qt.
eoGI Lemtiiiiti etreehi... 2he stand
wee erected betweeis the' two market bonier, and
ih"enip - iti4Enterif"hi - theweet side of Tumid' and up
Lombard street was filled with a large number of
people. .-It bran .band was in attendance, which
gegformed patriotic airs-at intervals - , and a small
canned made the "wplkin ging", with its loud re.
ports,
Ohm , _ ~
aeon Vra..presided. apnated by aurae number
Oi l trios presidents and seeratazies. • , ,
-!.. Horatio Hubbell. Dea.orse the Snit speak er. His re
marks had nfereneeto. the importance of the coming
,Mhtuoipsl ek atom. which-would hive a gre at
_ offset
upon the Presidential illuetionin November. He hotted
he Despou,tia eltuensese out and achieve a
t iietoryowitoheteUt Prove that Rlublitelptua was not an
hbolltioa city.
- Wale Lz.P_talYthltiEU., ream rof Selset Council
Item the rush Wa rd, made a address, the first
wt efwhissis OMR leered to is re sw of the • thiverl
It
enestion.allztrithia he alluded to elltravagause of
- the prattle% eity ads Plinution. si re .analy zed the ex
liftsuortheeentsitUer sae*, OWIIII that under Pe
' nweratio gule' the ezieeneee for ei TLinn cud advertising-
Wer• ttell4llMe per Salim ,ourme the yea; Wie, the
V l rmrnX= . o p t 9 jt g rlta'gri. e 4,Z e d a g% " rrt a u t it ' r;
iI.ISHI theyriettouated, to 04.700. Mr.. I).'s remark
Weirs argemspitioyeseptto the point, but hie voice, wass
aw'rweWraWt . WO motif NI heard only it shirt thetanae,
:lortneltdetraetee teach tenon' thei of set of his address
', , ,'Aitevr: Mingthe,f et, next &Adman the iv eem-
Mege titan the national questions at mom between the
DOMOOtatht and this-Merablieen - Partaker the latter of,
-which., had taken ..- the lassie" under their especial
P. tom. sad they to e rve but this one idea,
.s•ltt i rtemooratio parMAII Abe popntry from the
etirliept period of tie. existence, with lut OW gaup
trans, and it should wile it: because uglier is benign
ralethe•nation bed advanced to the lushest Pohl , . of
-ponatterity-- The tiewsum of nays Tuesday wee_ of vital
, Hoportance to ; the prosperity and perpetuity of the
Cnion;fer when the go oprepythe figura sea that. Mils,
'ilelphis Ittrnix'to tbe fter . retie Intrignsti - thl trifler -
Meg, they will be labs . !kW denounced t he • tufa
mosepoitise bili".:wh.eh- was **toed • by filov.;Piteker,
who deserved thethenks of's!' good eitizene for. that
set, JOhaerol .1110 ecilogistill Jain Rolioing se being as
Pus is , men as now existed. fad 'l:ol2cdere4 huh the
,ingeel, if not the enparioG of Mayor Hoerr. He Paid
&lithe Detnowatio candidates. 'were equal, in point oi
°Waster:and , ability'. to - their °apneas; bat their
priaeiplely made , them fir -auger/or. fie considered
there was danger of ir dissolution of the rplon if the
4 Shiek itepubliegn- PiWty triumphed, and Hue liar had
caused him to emote oat and matte speeches-a thing he
did tot often do-punder Undue* -his fellowo cacti
tOirnt dews Ude odtraeoesseeettenal party. -. ,
MO. NNW' Dana meads &short Meow in which he
alluded to the beauties of the beggar deteobve poles,.
itiiiiiitirtioufiiihtimingew.wan guilty of-the guarder of
ativentending Mitten, and the other, Boyd Adam.. was
"dost`itWartani Seatelloe in the Caminol Court for an at
awietted agaitalt and battery:: • a'so urged the work."
ins wen to rote for fd r Robbing, who wag one of the
llit Oen to eetebledt the tegeticur system in htei WA
unkr"Awe es,,Orem e e Common nail froth'
e XCI:Ill' "-- IP " f e. ' -
Thud ward, f owed;atitetlY to MUnoural atrairs. Ito
. wild sbit Alippoeiller spenkois • awned thatthe Demo.
oratiemild say isothlnitassinet Meyer &tiff. Re Would
lityrattsolr Mayor bleary, but he would say the' John
Hobbies wee fully his- equal In everyot Mayer
, Reety.Weadhestepresestative of St Pule that advocated
efilrythitha that-web 'abmitaahler. sad for that he op
-5 rad ling. vid ogler, ebould du the sum - He dented
giggle city tempted/um lessened:a; claimed by the
e. stow twators 4 Alt the improvements that bad neon
•wsisese.lusilbeen done- by - loops,'-and posterity- would
' shoos Pleu.relestre. party -for the thud of debt it would"
,
.
He evefi sated the PUMA Utica fame with that "under
Mayor yenta. and Wed at was sot h alf so awl. Within
Mu tsat aid months four munieread been °emulated;
, cad- bat oes of the murderers tiedtti ta attested , and
that-was beawaye-thererwas &reward. eed for hie SP
pflatlMloooV.,7Bll. ettr had stoma , eringrewards ;
MOWS thus we. ate ififortgresda to arrest these lout inur.
dents.- Heelosllsesed the opposition to produce kee
led's' het to this dunnellfayor Yena's administgation.
~,eteviewed aVetroller lEtafty's official maser, and said
tgreat intifeMendeternimed to.posader, and Mr 01 his
ree-sots wee ..to by at. as one of his' clerks, John Al.
ttogWeimr-of the biggest plunderers of the Bank of
- 4ertneY lonia. wheel robbed-the citizens of Philadel.
-- phis. ortheir tioldoserned money- He: said teat tw
iddle saving all the dem Wands M . the city under their
jutdiVt:the?etiale'Cpart, had the Almshouse, and, on
Mani"' tiesalhey intended to tare out the pauper. in
et ereiste yobs farainetthe,Pemooratie party,. . '
• 'siitlitiii capitalises of *S. Witina's address, the meeting
5
littrrino.--Lest: eve-,
.
' Meg a:nseeting Of the Getman Democrats Of the
,fifitirititiViiitallskrat 'this house of 'Peter - Bam,
3ellaiSseitree' - Thelaris :ball -In, the second
;WieiTitite Crolided: Ilenty 'Arnold_ presided.'
'kiting "the; /4Makeri *ere John' Bobbins.Jr.,'
Beliaberatle candidate for Mayor f nietuird Vann:
'Henry 2d: Dechert- candhlate, 'for 'Pity Metter ;
'Colonel -Bryce, and `Levi :Dungan, who spoke In
Mr: tobblisidl4 net say much, merely
,ezprissing.histbanks,to;.llls. friends for their sup
perktutd Wanking to disoharrt.faltbfulty the
• dtittee'lethe!, Vaux's ad -
7,-driss.wae , . upon tbe extravagance. and, misrule of
ttqpae silly administration. Messrs. John F.
Mackie;
V.Polonst Will, and Charles Slice inado
gosekesin Getman, but, as our knowledge of that
litognagro iv liaittivt,:w ire unable to give " a ay
4opats of thili,S remarks. The meeting appeared
to be iltertmittiusloitio, and the landlord .was in his
happiest mood it the active demand for lager.
,M.anyind Or , 2EIE' PEOPE,IVE PARTIC—A
thairefiplesintrijr- wig . held' last ave.
idug at Twentieth - and Chaetnnt streets. John ' B.
.
Ilyershllitic;: *Ss -appointed president, and was
assisted by...a number of. aloe presidents and
mareitirlev. :_liddresses Were 'delivered by John E.
_ Latta; George A:l3,offay,_Morton.lifolifiebnal, amt.
;Dftgerli-ne• A WSI4.-11x9WIS rrianw, erne
•
lies Stevenson, an 'elderly and respeotable citizen,
.dled-sta - bleresialeerayNe.4loß Walnut street, on
"Wednaday eieniet'-Deetmeed,was in the eighty-
Wesond year of his .sp;.wimjwaisealed Of a sterling
cbarrester, :and enjoyed :slurp/ circle of friends.
For a number (If -yoaraf Mr S. was city treasurer;
and was succeeded In that office by Abu Lindsey,
, •
CITY . 'ITEMS. .•
`"Boma'. litzotoairati . Flag" aie eitieedingly
i - sr
joga Y they the noifidenos of bitYlicitatue, and
ars &yokel' of in termed' high eMumencation ,by those
•who bays used them. They are of great benefit to all
who are troubled with h..bitaal cosOceness, constipated
aierwmte, headache: diseases,
and oases whir* imild r curative is m
aid/eft liery eraltriiireoby ta. 0. Bowan, Math' and
` , -Y ll .4.atial!tia;trYi dente per box. '
le'S.'Ltarirli'Co•.• 809 oat/ • 811 Oh admit street,
wilt *Mtn, on this MOrolart. oat; thoaland hew Organdy
Etolies.;Jutit handed. d 3 and .4 ugh. greatly
.balsa wet of importation: Also,' another ease of Bs
rose Anatole atm% cents, and one one "double width at
JO &Oats ye.' yard:
cotrans.;=—Thegreat and endden changes of • our
ollmateare Intitfut mourner: of 'below:tars mod Bron
-0644/fertions. Bs eerie:we having preeed that pimple
remedies Often net speedily and certainly when taken in
the eartfetese 'of the 'disease, recourse should et once
,bii hid to "Breton's Broickial Troches' . or Lostenses:
hit, the Cough or Irritation ihe, throat be , ever. so
aeteht. atter thee precaution a more aerie:tut attsok they
be eteitlidry *faded off ' -' ' '
-Teti Lavine - or .Donate burros continue this
and te:norrovy afternoon aura eventng,' at three and
sighs &cluck. at Conceit IlalL the is attracting over
'growillt hovaae, and • needs no puffing: The tongues of
-the thnaaaads who have already. visited her will induce
at many, to attend as the hall will soconnoodate; and ho
person, sheuld _attend her levees unless they Direct to
`Of into* druid. •, , , •
TBtUJIPe -or ,- 14LOCTRICITY en , TRW Crux Cr
,pier.erph.—Profesere . Chicabsrlin - JE • Bolles • are now
- patine din - most - obifinste disease' to which flesh In
heir; 41011410 s otfirtiem and even twenty 'sutra atand
ing, imong which cease! that have been abandoned
by all illspathieeasinearabie. The diseased ate invited
to ea Ilitrid converse iri,th th e . ikwho have been restored.
110.12SWIdirtitlitireet. , •-
Oggiess:—Thst levers Of good but- ,
tai sad cheese will be ;deemed to learn thatbleasta. 810-
sleuth & Bassett suss offering at 'heir stand in the Beat
;era' Btertet, - corner of tilith mini - Merchant streets, a
yen , superioraruele of cheese end butter. •
PnAnL TnACTIATS, in sets or single, at
*hetestle - or retail. B. W. Vent & Co., 71 4 Chestnut
Fins TOL! Otrrhatti, of every deroilpti , M, and
He hest Snilitt made In the world. at wholesale and ra
ted: E.W. Cam!. k Co.. 714 Cliffiltilllt West,
',..NBOtorratth Clients hints, Patent Rotary Egg .
I „tient_ iitOgnife Stonier!' aid Itt!notiere; E. W. Carrel
•00.441:9 L tentantatree.4! •
-Dteenwittetel.or ens. Union !=We` ere in the
Ireetive:artielieririetiticannonneereent rroiyiriVashfon-
PL to tlifetreetltutt the Cabinet hoe &tidied, end
;Aitilifettonnersof it heti* tattle, neat of Government
'for eirtii'nnithoWnj.W . 'ip have it in nir 'Power to - elate .
:that ilin
dtution int not , ba,-a immanent a rran g e
thepapinet °Metals baying merelydoterniined to
• IN kill tompotatt:neenration for the - 'purpose Of coining
*g e lb ili t 4 elgb ia ; to-iNinire for thetnvelvei new. Me
l*" 00 ,,,,..1,* i1 ft °4114 liatteeete' et the Brown Stone
Ciothhint oloorior-,lhoeithutjt, ,nerlose, !roe: ea and 606
Chestnut, unmet, above &Mb; I%e)- Will return to
gqVVaabttitue In me Cabinet as
- sin tketinew'ontignireptiatneir
**l
, -,..50**1?0, zit* 41.1. lIIICONATI PLAT
*Opyy.!•••Ai
,sAir rikygd - the fa4.0316011t4t1 pUtiorna. and
iiinfitild talk eeitene,ettOtret'iatiw.ora, tuttliet to b ut r
d n . liteiiretsitien; elirensitifintlattirt in - which will
Witieselontran siesolution tanking it. indinatorr on
:mikannonneflutenididatillit patxonitie theltetatiel cloth
:atK~ec~eraatMisYe!se Granville : Gtoke4 Chestnut
ICO , Sitt6il At tan :14 ,
rico CIAL •AND COMMERGIAL.
The aeley, Market.
• - Patzazin,rwrsditorilsdillOi'
-Ifeailtrieftaiilroad ahnissand rat ttfighia - wg eldtikiWer•
dull and heavy to dab; thbugh lieridingluilvaneed, after
selling foria , at thi first: !Ward, t0.113‘ at the second
board. Bank stooks are steady at ,previous eguotations,
and Passenger Railway *harts advancing, Fifth and
Sixth Streets rose fi. selling at di% t Green arid Ocltel
gained another /Csince ) esterday, cloning at 2G ; and
Chestnutignd Walipt Streets was firm at Xe.
Index eihd Bicknell report a dangerous altered five
-dollar note, purporting to be the true pane - of the, Sus
gem Rank. Newton. N. I. _Visomanfaldina' hogs; a on
upper right, end man with a basket of corn on lower
'Tight oorner - ; Clay, in oval die.' on usrsr left, and V
on lower, lett corner.
. .
We learn that sae peopleof Case May are earnest's
etwork securing the necessary subecriptions to war;
rant the commencement of the railroad from Glass
boro. to Cape Island, a road that will be 36 nudes Imig,
and be completed irithhione year Drool its date of com
meecement. lAA met of about MAO dollars.. If this
railroad' I. Finished se' premised there • will be 'direct
railroad cornmenioatienbetween Philadelphia and C4O
: filmed by the first day ofSune i PAL
• A few days niece we mentionedthe taller* of the Lan ,
tenoebure Bank, at Lawrineiburg. Tenn. It te a free
institution. and its earners are not known, nor can they
bent present disooveied. The circulation of the bank
Is said to I* eenside.able—probably $l6O 600—and very
little, if any of it, null be redeemed. The paper in Nash
ville is risardedaa nearly worthless. The notes have
obtained unite a•.cironletion in Virginia, klasistappl,
and Arkansas... • , •
Tbe following are the current quotttlons for specie,
domestic • minims., *a., as famished by Cronise & Co.,
bankers, No. di South Third street:
018jkiner,;(1di115,....1.0439 Old Amerioaa 9°18—.103
'',_ " • AS " .....1(899180ver0ign5.......4.96c4.87
Sile.skaaa dollers.-- .12 fß i r t ral . l 3 l^ . 9 = 9 frainiacr i g
lnwe ' ;.. '4, -::.:.:...:., .. P , (Prossiso) 800
'kits franc5...' ...... 98 • " tpi1deir5.........13.98
Elerman 0/0,11111i......1.06 Sparkish aodhlootui...lB.2B
French " ...—.9.10 Patriot - , " ...18.90
EMME2
N. Y. Enolege. §1: 8. 16g, t 2,1 2 7677:. '4 41 ' 6
Boston
, to
.5: - to
N' to S " t. Lotus.. —2 to 2.K "
Charleston.... to " i rinciego 214 to! "
Savannah.-- Pi 10 " 3i, to 1 "
Mobile . per to " ,Neehrille....l to tir
New orleens.. to 34" J/Kemphze...—..l to
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES.
April ta. Lsso. , ,
liaPoßlaD By S. B.Sl.62mmuca, 11104 Walnut Street.
- FIRST BOARD.
131 X) City 66;... ...naw.lo6 7 Minebill
160 do .--.new.106 6 Lehigh 55
law do new.l,6 60 Sega ft...26wn66'int.2136*
IRS .do ..... new.lol 80 do town irint.22
2000 ,do . new.lo6 60 do tiriiiruitizitai4
.600 do • ..—.new.lo.l IFr South It es
two citt Rea ... ... . twat 7 North Lib tine.. .....60
TODD W Chic & Wal at.sswa2s
MO Palls & Tten - 6 Farm & !dacha Bk..
237 Ur &
.Coat at 1ia.66.2% 36 Mecham' 8ank....7
10 Morrie Cumil.b6wu.ll2l6 19 do -
- 6 ‘' do 6.25 i
lIETWEEI
MO Peons .96
MEM
84 Or & Coates -0.68141121g
sl Minehill R.
Harrisburg R..... 68
18 N W Miuing. -awn 48
10 Planters' Bk. Tenn.l26
BOARD.
2000 Tenn Coup
2000 N ?epos Jt. —' 68'
ICem do Amb H..... 1
SO Or & Coates.mt ....21
BECOND
100 Re 4d R.....45wn&1nt 2134
no do sawnktnt.2l34
NO do '. eiwn&nat 11 7( .
20 Or h. Coates-et.— :21,
24 2
Hat
do nxburg .616
.. 66
11 Wilmington - R......42X
2 Morris Calm' =, „1A . %
10 Consolidation 212.66.23 X
ES-11THADY.
INd. Asked.
. Soh. Nay stook —.. 8K
Winsp't .2. film. —1 134*
is Ist
8000 Penman.
IMO - 'd0,,....95
tad Pouna'rezd m Corn 88
. .
Ils . .
600 Read R'ie 72X
SOO Fob play oe .7.4 X
IWO Lehigh Vat ea cash. 93
auo Wiemington
1000 Bush Canal SOX
CLOSING PRI I
Out. A cira.
NU:IS 911$
R'tunraiu:—.l 3 4
68
s. mort 414,1C0
dn , A$ 12.14'
Psi!'
Nor a Jnl oo,n .
vo.po W4;4.11..75 111
3( IA
101 l Nev lin
" pteforredoiEtii
• • ..
• 9d mort.lS ' 'l3
L 029 Island R"...1181 111
Lehigh Coal&llas.l2 63 X
N Penns R .. 9 9.
N P4ntut It se.. AMU 68
.N Penns R102....28,6 91
iieitawisso . I
do lirtms 1;42.32 6)
Frank It Booth R 69X
Reo'd&Tbird-et 244 66
Rao* tt-Vineat R. 23 26
Philadelphia Markets
APRIL 26—Evening.
Holders of Floor are firmer in their demands, but
the Inquiry, both for export and baize use, oontinnes
limited ; sides reach about SXO bbl., at $6.123026 ZS for
standard and good straight .opertne, 51525e650 for
extra- sonac 75 for family, and 076795 for fanny do.
as in quality. The receipts ere light, and the trade are
buying in lots as wanted, at-the above rates, Rye
Flour is goatee and to demand at $6.25, Corn Meal is
also coerce, and Pennsylvania in generally held at
/5314 fig j 9 bbl; a sale of sop bbls was wade on term.
kept 'tearer..
WITHAT le in demand. rand prime lota ere bringing
rather better prices; about 3,610 bus red sold, part at
$1.520.1.66. and part private_,'lne tiding white at ei.ise
Iti e la wanted, and renneylvanis 14 worth lido
Corn continues warm and on the advance ; about 5 000
bum prironvellots, said at Tre. part in store. .1 509 bus
damaged also sod at from 66s to 750. as to Condition.
Cate are dull, and Pennsylvania sell slowly a t sac.
Bens —There is hale or no Querottron here 'and lot
Ne '
1 le wanted at /1/3o 4f l ton.
COTTON.—Te market 1S inactive , and prices are the
same as Last voted ; salmi of about 200 bales at steady
-
rates.
tqwertrini; aye firmly hied. but there m only a smell
banner doing in r user and Molasses.
Pliny isioxs. — The oierket is quiet for all kindend
smith liosinetiedolllg in Perk, Kneen. cud Lard; 40 casks
salt Hhouldere acid &OSA,. and some Hems, in pickle, at
10a. short time.. Hatter continuos dull, at 101010}io Cot
solid. and lersillo fur roll.
Fun —Ths demand for Mackerel and Herring )a
good. and pease tend upward.
tteetit.—t boat 250, bushels Oinverseed sold at frritri
ett.MH to 86 per, kushel. as in qualityl.Timothy and
lassoed are scarce and wanted as fully former rates.
Wstausr is rather firmer. sod the dcmand more ar
live; Pennsylvania htils hare been sold at DisillAce. Ohio
do 22021 e, the latter for ohm° eaokases, IliXo for
drodse, end 210 per gallon for kinds.
New York Markets Yesterday.
darts are urchareed. with sin/14144W of Pots at
39.19. and ,Y•aris at 419.62%. .
FLotra.—The market for tqate and 'Western Flour is
lope active. but !Mire le no quotable chimes in prior's.
with rmeipts or 9 219 Mrs, and seise of 6 600 bbls at
QS 573i05.46 for superfine • 4 tate ; 86,460515 hr ,extre.
do; 4 , 6.41 for suaerhos Western; 1046@690 for extra
do; and ei9.1006 29 for extra mum. keno Ohio. South
ern Flour is rem, withWe* of 1 Mobbls at 86.30¢660
fur common to good and 86 108760 (Or extra. Cana
dian Flour is firm, with sales of 000 Ws extra at 8666
telaarn.—Whent j 4, teas active and less buoyant ;cares
10,090 bushelatt 81.3154 for choice Milwaukee. $1.60 for
led Western, 81.7$ for white Kentucky. Corn is tumor ;
sales 16668) bushels at 76e for Western mixed. bb for
ftelbow, as o for
,White. Cats are Kends at 38.140.3 for
nethaill and onrser, and IddidSic for NOttbern and
Western.
qvislotts.—Park to firm. hut quiet. with sales of WO
Mile at SIM for old Mess; 417.87018 for new do; 812.87
401.3 for old Prime. and Ole 25 foi new do. Beef is dull.
with sale. of 10) bhla at trees sac for Country Prime •, 4/6
0880 for Country Mesi ; ernemlo for repacked Chiesso,
'ArafArdlraigivrittiiiiletiVilt;• bit q lggig 22
dfilegAii , for Hams. Lard is teas huoyant, with sales of
pkge at leMirllc Butter and Cheese are unchanged.
W meant is Arm at It)io. •
====l
Bitifomons. 195.--Floar is firm: sales of Ohio at
ea la - Wheat buoyant at ftl.inial re for white, and
11 , 1110014 d for red. Onrn quiet at nano for White and
'Wad?, at 3Sc
' Provisions firm: hat unchanged. Whiskey
a•
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
VP TO TWLLVE O'CLOCK ULU NIGHT.
GONTIPENTAL—S; E. corner of Ninth and Chestnut.
M But, Phila ft 0 Meldrum, fed
Thin W white. Len. KT J C Bushnell. Easton
W A &Munn Easton 8 Mand labium. Detroit
J L Cooper. M Chunk • Setruthers. Warren, Pa
Chas beocard & la X I' IA Williams, N C
Wlf Talbot, Norfolk. Yet Aire Chapman. Norfolk,lta,
A Baird A wf, U e A J B Rutherford. Harrisbg
Mum Rutherfordßarnabg A C Mallard & wf, Mass
W B Croft & ix. boat in Awn - .1., Hosea. Worcester
Thos W Howlett. N 0 J h Reeside. Wash't
EAI Hall. California ; J C Alden, Boston
JC 8 imball. New Haven 0 F Kimball. New Haven
J W fr, Olinger, Lebanon E T Henry, Scranton, Pa
'=en if Raymond & La, Del M Jewell. Hartford
H W Crotger. Pe Ono W Tilden, Boston
It Milt n, London John L. Brecon's, Augusta
If V Allen & wf,N Y PI B Palmer, Conn
C Boathwick, London Jag .f ilay,Eitomsgton,c o nz
Om II I, HOMY, N Y It liodgion, Pe
john Kerr, Lancaster Hon 1' Ewing, Ohio
F.Towniend & ht. Albany W & Jenkins, lli Y
Theoph A Bronwlr. N 1 IiLK Laurence & Is, N Y
yes W Davis NY J 9 Evan', NY
C 'hiker. Phi la Geo Brown, N_Y ,
F 8 Mita, Columbia, Pa A E. Shaw, N Y ._
I" W Chandler. Boston Mrs o_heodleG Boston
Chas W Dalney),r Boston Jobb Nigger. Balt •
B B Hotchkiss li - Y Geo Kendall, N Y
J P Burrow.. VG D Allit.r, Bolt •
John L, Reed, Balt John Ward, Man
Jim clonn,Jr, & wf. Balt A. Denison. Balt
W T Pitt, Balt Cabot, Boston
.1 T Eiturtevent. N Y Bigelow, Jr, N J
John li veranten. Pa , John Bumper, N Y
R L, Brown, Danville A combs, AY
J L Kipp & le, N Y Mice A W Kip. N Y
Mien A Bray. N Y CO Prentiss. *lass .
Mlle Lobdell, Boston ' Miss Molt, Beton
C frußrenernan. Lancaster l W eil. Weal,
Thou , H Hurlbut. Brooklyn I , Pfe iffer. N Y
i Y Traphscon & la, PI Y- R Bowen & la, N Y
JlY.llibler, Danville - . John Dmet, Dayton
Wm R i c har d s o nlt M E Brown, Bat
J S Boston •
01RA RD 170178E--Chaelnnt it. below Ninth,
8 M Gladwin, N Y Min Rogers,Va
Geo 8 Boyers & la, Ya, 0 8 McCoy. Pa
Than Kennedy, Pa W AleCreu a la, Canada
Mies MeCten, Canada Mies Jones, Caniultv ..
Master MoCren, Canada, V Newhall. Chien°
W 8 Gibson, Ceteato lit Barber, Chicago
W T Duvall. Mich , Saint Wilcox, Albany
JnoW Flavin, Del , Jes It Bleak, Del
B Blaekatone,Connertrville W G Gibson, E Liberty
E W Hrowr.r , Hartford N Jackson & la, 8 0
Al Isaltekson, tt, C . - Thee Walker. ra
14 Moore, Pa - '.7 W Pußer, Cat:magus
I Brown. N Y -. '` Mrs H Reacluen, N Y
Alms A _Killpatrink, N Y A Connorlcham. Miss
It W AleCcurt Pittsburg - Miss E.l Elliott Pa
"I 8 Haldeman. - Harrieburg. Mrs Alayriard. Wash
Miss Maynard. wash ]sane 'token & la. Head'
A
Mice Eckert Reading 1r B Prince. Flushing, N X
A G Snyder. N Y nye° A Wakeley, Wash -•
W- 0 Jemmy. Montrose, Pa C Robinson, N Y
I II Butler. Troy, N Y
0 Cholas 8 , la, fi J fif.T.Zarkr
Mr stover & la,
_Conn .7 A Moore Danville
Semi J Walley , 14 Y_ Ilon .1C Dickey, W rllies'r
Col .1 Cook, Trenton, N. 7 M H Hillis & la, Nlt
P Morgan. Aln - W F Larrabee, Balt
Wl3 Delano. Chili ' Col Album. Trenton, N J
,Col Babbitt. Trenton, NJ . .1 A Patterson & wi,lB Y
Gee Allen, N Y . Ad_om Clay. Day ton, Ohio
.1. k. Wells, N Orleans It winter, Clay.
H Connelly, Phila wells Coverloy. Harrisb's
H P hmith. Potuiville 0 H Henry. Pottsville
C Hailer. Phil* Al MoGuinness, N 0
it W Lewis. N 0 Mies Lissie Lewis. N (1
Dr Leonard & In, Mace )l re Leonard Mace
hire Eldbllol3l6 Masa C E Ream. Roston
E 8 Sanford, N I' 8 Sawyn o la, Boston
Joiner, Darrell, Allah Heal Moore, Easton
W J Johnson. Rockport Copt RM. Stiles & la, N J
W Li Barrett. Balt A 8 Abell. Balt
Miss J Pim:tide. Dalt N Eaton, N y
P. W Barron, Mexico W; Barron, California
Ti Wells, Al J IMather
8 N Channel. Ind , T .1 Hamlett & la,
8 0 'Tripes, II elan TJ Kerr. Charleston, 8 C
.1 1) Wellan, Waterbury J It Co'gnett. hashville
W Wyckoff, Newburg Mrs recKee. Havana
N Harrison Columbia ft Comstook. e ‘ olumbiev
r Harris, Ohio A 11l Reeder, Easton
, -- - -
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fonda street. below Arch.
A. Franke, Van Buren. 0" W D Goolder, NJ
Liaml E Henry, Blair go H C Putnam. Pa
A Byers, Blau co F 0 Byers, Blair co
Robt Mitchell,Ohio S 3 Petret, Racine, 0
s Jul Petret, Racine, 0 John Galbraith, Er
Gideon J Hall, Erie Capt ~1 H Hull, US N
T Poland. Ohio J P Tolan, Rochester
Richard Kear. Minereville
Peter Bert, Heston Jno Dean, Allegheny city
B ckarles, Allegheny City N Hartman' York tr a
.1 0 Holier, lowa. I B Miller, ChamiairsVg
11 W Batten; ft Y A Gartman N Y s
Z Marshall. Be lm, Md A 0 Marshall, Berlin, Md W 8 Simpson Lex, KY JAI Carr. Allegheny, it
p W Magee , R A Neal, Houthington
C W Henderson, Mo Allis El E Graslue, Mo
BALD' EAULE HOTEL—Third at.. above Callowhill
W S Itnupr, Pa John Stotler. Ps
,Gotthold i tenet. N Y le tiabet. N Y
A - 13 Bertolet;NT E 1 , 1%,(10Y, Pe
John limner, Lebanon, Pa lr Seibert, Easton
John Settler,Moarneeo John Noce, Penneburg
hire Krause, Allentown 11 Ley, Pa
"JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut stmt. below Seventh
J. C Dickinson', Trenton Jag T Ware. N C
'1 0 Blowsy, Boston .1 'Thompson, Blois
If A i , °Band, Phila. D B NMIle Pbts
BarmyEl Millar, Blida Johnameson & wf, Balt
D'Allen,'N Y Tobias, Ms
is a Nottingham
STATE — Ni UNION HOTEL—Market street, above Sixth.
.1 et Griffith, Cows r j_Oronsnberser. Conti
M WHO W Young,- Ohio
/I ruttier, Pittsburg W Cook , Alla/0011Y
OF4delf. M tddist'n W i t Pinnies, Abizendrfit
'Alstseiteen & Jr., P/11 mrt liootiowdon, Ps
W Roh r . ;hoopla) gas I Bailey: Bucks be. Pe
Mrs,lll °nark' eh. N Y Mrs 6 Furter. Lenoneter
L,P tie hert n ,Magtown, PA Notemal, Magtotro, I's
MsebiT, Yitterg Leavitt., Pittsburg
MOUNT VERNON ROTEL—Memo! M., above Loch,
R Depur• Miottokbiu; M E Goklballibt is
THE PRA.-PHILADELPIEHA,. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1860.
Thou eltiokel. Allentown E_ Ir Warfe(. latitwafi,t itiiiet Bap ß ilitifitt , h (San I i i 4 " No t ti th
lrbo u rp - tr ilifi l )
BLADK,_AFAR.vmk7Thira et . , por k o_olowida t frr: p c itAiiiiio )lefitmiisi, .1 Tio: igoi
tos Eisenhart, Vet • - • win a ddows % orAlm 6, , on PRIDAIt evenloi, ftrw i t / i Slth at TX o'clock. A
leaves no ado ohia fin Saturday this w ll
Tom ] .
. k u
j o rm, , Fl Arawki: bu bu r r g s
A Blga n k p o a r at , ; .. 4. la pp rri ar etro uu rg iin
,hi.ar...,lce,.lnedy
it. Inc it at opportunity. or some tme to near . httn. I *
sa lt m mi r lz r t w itt ri t!att a. thamptn 0 0 h
e ria o il wi e i lr e m r h A ac ib U i tga n t d o: l 7o:
Dun/. ClernmurAaettsr Val_ Abntro_ ndrit..g, Bornville
'Abraham - I/puff, Phila. -Thu H Wolr; vanboro,ka
ei..]Louis HOTFir-.oh'estnui. ramp Tlard.
R Eilmem4Kpubnacto ' Jl3 Powellabtla
J Pearson, N Y Yea Batt. NA -
L Allen, N Y • , .1., Conn. N .1:
L'Athriqueta. bid '' N Brown, Boil
P Voorhies , N y , .111 .1' Dickson. N -
H Tyson, Y W Myth- & Is, J
Isaac Heeler, N Y ~ Bally Thomas, Balton
Bang a Bohonok, N Y . ,
• menuriAL RO'rE4—Rnee street. above Third ;
'/W Dietteriati,'Beretlek Mrs E Datterfeh, Harem*
Geo Et thattorioh, Plymth B Bittenbedev Plymouth
w Hitler, Ramon , - WmSnder, Sloosnebure
Bobt Wilson, Wilksabarre Jahn J Taylor s Pa
R 8 Hayden, Bandung R Thomason, ra
1? emtgh. tmoonstey B_Arnold. Coylmle
tseo rrer, Carlisle B Seybert, Berwiek
lasso lovmam Pottsville Si)Renard, Cat/swims •
Jan brand, Lebanon
THE UNION HOTEI,-Areli atelier, almv Third,
D 'rroinor,Wnissort Battling, Rel
A ' Hanover :0 Mrs Os rt.r, Hnnover. 0
Mies X Green Euston J H Boozer, Lambertville
H B Webber, Ind • 0 Finns/I, Va
H W Simmons, N Y
Jae W Thomson. BA • - H Gish zlizabothtown, Pa
A .oriltin Jo la,_chars oo A Morrison, WIWI,
J Cannon . s kmistoo, N y
R Donlon:Warm, 0 H Heats N J
J W & wf, N Y
AMERICAN ROTEL—Chestrint arrant. above Fifth.
W IR Flitoraft. Phila P H Wentz, N J
I. Margarita, Phila Oen Wenderson, Texan
Clark Willis. Ind L E Mono. lanerrille, Ind
T Jones. MALIE Beller. Va
John F Senninge. PI Y John Shell nberter, Pa
hi K • lohola, Pottsville C Mark. Lebanon, Pa
.18 Showers. Clinton no, Pa 1., L Sadler. Charlestn, Ya
(1 R Burrones. N Y• Mies'- 1481ater, lit
M Q. Dutton & Is, Conn It W Lune, Pa
0 P Clark, Pa .13 S Kehoss, Pa
rt J Stewart & la. Boston Jae Pe Lyon. Roston
H P Condis. N Y 0 0 Jcnios, N Y
Mrs Jones, Carbondale, Pa Joe Warner. Springfield
L A Larken. Va , C Warner, N y -
Thos Lester, Unit W Of Ray, N 1
Benißobinsono P C Baird. Lee, Mass
Robinsn & don, Me
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third et.. above Callowhii.
D Underkdrer. Frankford N H Helfrich, halt
F B Gerhard, Pa M M Holland, Bath, Pa
Mrs Mulholland tc da, Pa W S Young, Allentown
U Belli, Lebanon W Koch. Bahl Haven
Jim Kinser, Clinton Mills O Kreamer. Jorsaytogra
Jos Common, Sellersville
_E Enterline, Tamaqua
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second at.. below Vtne,
K Sneaker, Trenton Thin Baker, NJ
John Paul. Pucks no C Swallow Pa
Joe Kinney, le J
W K Carver, Bunks co J M ii.igers,Dorlestown
J 6 Hendon, I oylestown RH. Potwood.
B Baylor, Pa . • HS Roush, Phda
FOUNTA IN HoTEL—Second street. Shove Market.
W Naudain, Del ,J H Brawn & Is, Del
Johnlackman, N .1 Jos Wolcott, Dover, Del
W Downs. Ald
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Bath it., shove, Chestnut.
Kirne. Lancs..) • E Hughes, Philo
W Coulson, Y ork co • Thor Maynard. Ed
leans Acker, Oce no W utter, Phila.
Wm &MO. Bedford oO ' Mixell, Ohee co •
N B Hammond, Ghee co Joe Engles, Lano co
- Jos Davis, Del A Howell Cites on
W L James, W Chee H. Bosse, W Chen
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOURTR reox
.
Steamship Boston, Crooker , imam from Drew York,
with mdze and passengers, to Jas Allderdioe. Passed
bark Tremont, from Wand Turk, and Isola Nicht
gun, off the Buriv on the Middle ; brig Brandywine. for
porntrnbnoo. above the Midd'e ; ship Carioca, for Rio,
off Bombay 'Rook. Bark Floresta, from Rio Jantiro,
woe at the Breakwater.
Steamship Phine a s Sprague, Matthews. 66 hours from
Boston. with mdse'- and passengers to Ar m Winger.
Bohr Two Brothers. Jones. days from Indian River,
with corn to ins L Bewley & Co.
Bohr C B Culpepper. Ale:tinder. 6-days from Norfolk,
with shingles to laororou & sheets.
Bohr Telegraph. Nrokensin, 6 days from Boston, with
rattle to Crowell Oc Collins.
CLEARED.
Brig Mary Ann, (Br,) Cole, Wilmington, Del. E A
Dr.
Sender Co.
Bahr Dent Godwin, Beaeton. Galveston, Jaime Baker.
COXBohr Jas Magee 'Lynch, Port Cheater, Blakteton gc ßohr Eliza Pharo, Crramer. New Bedford, do.
Steamer Farmer. Fialtse, Baltimore. A Umves, Jr.
Barge, Benjamin Franidin, Burnside, Albany, D Mc-
Carthy, ••
11T 71116M1L
Worremondenee of the Philadelphia Esehatee.)_
CAPE ISLAND N. April 31-4140 P. M t
Tke Carto Brandywin e . anei P er nam bu co , went ll.
'or Ravens. and for to
sea this afternoon. No vessels in sight Inward bound.
Wind NW.• -
Yours, THOS. B. HUGHES.
BY TELIGEAPH.
(Correspondence of The Prom)
SAPANNAN, Ay ii 28.
Arrived, ship Count from Marbadoes; bne Beaver
from Now York.
HAMPTON ROAM. Aprie2B.
Arrived, bark Winifred, 28 day. fromthshm_l bark
Panto: from Bahia ; sobr Lucy Wa nom Barbs
does, • •
MEMORANDA.
?Ream obi p Prince Albert, Proves, for Galway, cleared
at New York yesterday.
Batir Clarence. Phinney, from Palermo, arrived at
Baltimore yesterday.
Bohr J Darling. Marshall, from Ceara, Brasil, arrived
at n ew York yesterday.
- Fed Josephine, kint um, from Rio de Janeiro, arrived
at New York_yesterdat,
Bohr fele of Pines, French, hence, arrived at Men
mond 05th inst.
- ritiainers nnn Elisa, Robinson, and !lane. Wilson,
Writhe. at IvpW Yorkpeke ay.
Bream.r tioreflY. Plaids? j ointed It New York yester
day for Philadelphia.
1101,741E8'S BOLE, April 1121, P M.—Ar, sehr Juries El
Hewett. Ross, Salons for Philadelphia.
April 24—A rriyed brie P nellen' Hopper, Portionkey
River, Va. for Batts. 23d inst.h%t 40 ta, len 7320, paned
terse quantities of drift staff. consisting of painted
pails. tubs..ko • oleo saw the bead of a vessel's roast ;
picked up two bble of apples, branded Russet Curtis
Co. Boston.
aihrig Sheet Arohor Paokard,Georgetowri. SC,
for Bain ; sohrs Maryland. knight. Baltimore for Port
land ; Silver Maknet. Perry, and Naptueeldagee.
Huston for Philadelphia; Antares. Cordell,kai em for
do ; D P Tn play. from New York for do.
Sailed bugs t dwin and F Nelson t edits 3 S Hewett,
Silver Magnet. and Small
Atoll 21I—Ar 'ohm Matthew Kinney i . Ogier,.oB,orp•-
tow n. SC, fur St John, Nit ; Arattinig , nelre9Att
dolphin for ;Intern ; Treasurer, Pis6-r! for "l h*
tdwin Reed Chipman , Hoston for helade ia.
old brititiege Hathaway ; cobra Fredk Hall WOW
rug, and Treasurer.
9 ANL—Wind NW.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Sow'No Mammas. All lieroons 'who
have bought Sewing hlaolunee which will not perform
the work - expected, are informed that BINGER'S Ma
chines never fail lode any hind of work: Noope !serer
disappointed in the Machine( of
I. M. BINGER je co.. No. ow OHESTNUT St•
art-Sin
SALAMANDER Fran-Pezov SATBIL—A:very
large assortment of SALAMANDERS for.sale at rea
'ignoble pdoes, No, SOI CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
WS-if EVANS & WATSON.
HAREM' BOUDOIR SEWING HAMEL
IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD.
FIRST PREMIUM AT EVRRY FAIR.
rbilsAishALlA Oinge,llo ARCH st. Aunts wanted.
1,311-3
IMPORTANT TO TAILORS .AND OTHERS.—
The Grover & Baker Sewing-Maohine Company have
nun Introduced a new and superior Shuttle-Machine,
large Mae, high 'speed, with latest improvements.
Pnoe UP. For Sale at N 0.130 CILESTNUT STREET,
Philsdelphia. fegit-M
SHAY H 21 . 8
SAVING FITHD--NORTIIWIIIIT
Cosa/ BECOND Sal WALKOT Sraiirs.--Deposltr rs
oelved add large swum, from all 013014311 of
the community, and allows interest at the rata of FIVE
MR OEN P. per annum."
Money may be drawn by check. without 10111/1 of in
terest.
OMoe open deity, Irons 9 until 6 o'olook, and on Mon
day and Saturday until nine In the evening. Proud
dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Seetetary.
CHAS. M. MORRIR.
ONEI PINCH CLOTHING OP TRH LAMP/
STYLES, made in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL BALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made reorder warranted matte
factory. Our ONE-PRIDE system is , striotly adhere
to, as we believe this to be the only fair wig of dealing
All are thereby treated alike. JONES k. CO.,
egg-tf 1111 MARKET Street.
SATING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST
Ootakey.—Chartered by the State of Peaniobra
RULES.
1. Money re reoeived every day, and m any amount
arge or small. . .
C. FIVE PER CENT. intereat Is paid for money from
he day it ls put in.
3. The money is always 'paid book in GOLD whenever
t Ie °ailed for, and without notice.
4. Money is receiver' from Executors, Admiaistratera.
Ovardiass, and other Trastees, in large or small some,
to remain a long or short period.
6. The money received from Depository is invested in
Deal Estate, Mortgages. Ground Dente, and other first-
Mass seenrities.
S, Office open every day—WALNUT Storer. ionthwOM
1 r TIP, Third irtreet. Ph iladeighirli• JfN
RAYMOND—UMAM.—On the 23d inst.. in St. Paul's
Church. Milwaukee. by the Rev. Dr. Parker, Gee. G.
Raymond, of Smyrna, Delaware. to Min Caroline J.,
eldest daughter oi the Ron. D. A.. 1. Upham.
PLER—PA Thuredey morning. 26th
inst., at Bt. Philip's Church, by the Rev. Rem F.
#llOO2. And A. Butler and Rii.me C.. eldest daughter
of Stephen F. Fannin, Ee q . all of this city.
Gl.l3BoN—Kti ENT --On the 26th inst. by Rev. Joseph
A. rieleB. Olowles ht. Gibson to Miss Cornelia, daughter
of the late Frederick Klett, Esq.
h.NYARD-rWEAVER.—On the Ild inst.,_by Rev.
Web Cat cart. Jecoo D. Enyard to Miss Emma L.
Weaver, both ot this city.
8 riNGE it—MY.ER:s.--April 14th, by Rev. Dr. White,
Mr, Frederick Stinger to Miss Mary Ann Myers, biltit
or this city.
FIMPL E—BANKS.—On the eith inst. by Rev. W.
T. orantly, Mr. John B Pimple and Emilie Banks.
dthl PBON.—On the 24th inst., Mrs. Sarah Simpson,
aged 29 yearn.
Happy soul, thy days are ended,
All thy mourning days below;
(10. by Angel bonds attended,
To the arms gifJenue.go.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral. at the residence of
her husband. Charles Simpson, 1230 Beath Fifth stree t ,
above Wharton. •
klaiTZ the 25th inst., John Baltzell, in the Mat
year of his age.
Funeral 'rum his late residence, No. 309 Otis street.
Onto Woed street.) below Frankford road. on Bnridlty
afternoon, at 1 o'otock.
BIJUL A it D.—On Wednesday evening, 95th inst., after
a short illness' Hannal. B. /foulard. In the COM
y air of her age.
The body wilt he taken to Washington, D. 0., for in
tement.
JOrteid9N.--On. the Stith, at 2 o'clock A. M., Lawrence
Johnson. in the 60th 3 ear of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend Ills funeral without furl her notioe,
I,oin hie late residence, 7:.7 Pine street, on Monday ,
39th lust.. at 101-: A. M.
HAW/FA. —Oa the nth inst., Joseph L. Barger, aged
b 7 sere.
Funeral from the residence of his brother, Charles
A. itar_er. 1250 Nagle street, on d.ndss, at 1 o'clock. • *
JONEd.—On the 11th inst., Silas Jones, In the Ngli
year of his age.
Funeral from hie late rendenee Oxford street, oppo
site Josephine, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. **
FOFTB.—On the 25th Inst., Emily, daughter of the
late owl K. Potts
Funeral from her late residence, 1309 Arch street. on
Saturday moraine at to o'clock.
OARLILB..- - Oath° 24th inst., Joseph/. Cathie, in the
49th year of his W.
HIS frISISLII are invited to attend its funeral front hie
late residence, Baverford street, west Philadelphia.
on sixth day, the 27th inst, at 10 A. M.. without Meer
nati o °. .interinent at Rout Laurel Hill,
BOW BR*.—On the 91th inst., Mrs. Ells/Oath Bowers',
I wife of Wm. Sewers. in the 38th year of her age.
Funeral from she residence of her father-M.lr,
Mathias Bowan. 812 Noble street, this (Friday) a or
noon. at o'clock. **
DOBBB.--tm the 23d inst., Samuel B. Dobbs, In the 60th
year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence. at Pine Owe, N.
this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
, ______
101DLAIN BLACK B ALZORT.NES, ;121.2
-m- nen% .
Black lialzorinea,l2:4 cents.
l Use and white printed dalForl ea. ill% canto.
Blank and white tame T tree, /*Conte.
• ark gray mixed be 0•
.Mu b aok imported lAA' . cantle.
Black and white unpaged Mna.l9)a oenta„
Black and White (Riede Hamm, WS Ceuta. '
Blank and white Jll4l*MOnal mei MI seed& '
3 1 4 P and blank Gracenllctieenna.
mania or era mixed
am ak
o,euVoua mtnAt
.
-MARRIED.
DIED.
CHiJRCH aaTIVERIE
ho gi prayer eating T lEL(Priday)DIOAN.
ig.:t ten o'clock. in t e TEM . E. Church. Eighth
above Rana lit reef . consisting o Pastors and Congrega
tions of the M. E. Churithrg of t is olty, and vicinity. in
araporasnoe witton invitation from the ,Qmirterir con
feTimee of said Church, snit appointment of the Preach
er s Meeting. The day aforesaid was fort apart by the
l'hiladelpAir Annual I:I onforenoo, at its recent sessien,
As ft day of sating and prayer. at thir . olosit of the we •
As
eery De there will be a meetincto consider the
inwpriety of inv iting the General Conference Cl 1864 to
o
hold lie i
session n tins oily.
OFFICE 'OF THE GIRARD F & 112
/NS. CO rbdatla.. April Pth, )&60.—At alneetlui
Pireotora bold this day, a *owl-annual dividend
f four dollars
:Star the first dpaeyvorir , was declared, payable on and
v pros.
B. GILL,MT,
apliknwflm Treasurer.
OOFFICE OF THE LEIIIIOII COAL AND
Navigation Company—Philadelphia, Aln il 74,
- 7 The stated annual meeting of the Stockholders
or this Company will be hold at their Office, on TIIEB
'DAY MORNING, the Ist day ofiMay next, at.ll o'clock,
after which an ELEOTION closesFlGuA tke Qoof
-
pany will be there held, to at 2 o'clock F. M.
1011110 day. 'Usual-et] .1 AMER 00X, President.
oirMONUMENT CEMETERY NOTICE.—
The Annual Meeting of the Lotholdere in " The
tnaent Cemetery of Philadelphia' , will be held at
the HALL of the FIRE A 8941(11 ATION. south side of
NoRTR Street, went of_FIFTH. on MONDAY AF•
TERN ()obi, the 7th of May next. at 4 o'clock. The
Annual Report of the Managers will be read, an 4 an
election held (between 4 and 7 F. AL) for ID een Mau
agers t • Beret, the ensuing year. L. TAYLOR,
ap2ll..dtmy7 ceoretary.
WCATAWISSA, WILLIAMSPORT, AND
ERI F. RAILROAD COMPARY, Oiled Vo. 308
I UT Sheet.
Am1134,D00.
lio'ders of Catitivisea, Williamsport and brie Rail
road Company chattel bond. are notified to dopoir t their
bond., with their attorney at the office of the CoMPtel_r
308 WALNUT Street. between the hour/ of 12 and 2
p. Pd., andreoerce oertificatie . derin c l inNsoN,
•
h.
r. P. tiORDEN,
Attornel for thattel bondivideni.
CATAWISSA, WILLIAMSPORT, AND
ER IN: RAILROAD CO.
OFFICE. No. 309 WALNUT STREETO.
PaiLanacrnis, April 23, IMO. $
The First Mortsase Bondholders' of the Catawissa,
Williamsport, and Prot Railroad Company are colt
firid to all at the Office or the Company, No. 309
WALNUT Street, between the hours rifle and P. M
and deposit their Bonds with M. P. HU CORENSON, Eta
their Attorney, to he usrd in the purchase of asid Road,
under the dearee of Court authorising the same, and
rooelve certificates ofdeposit.
the oompen and he io 'fill:Chi - 3i Pe
cuniary sacrifices In favor of the floating debt of the
company, are requested to send their respective names,
addresses, and amouate of b bode to either of the under-
DREX FM. N 0.34 South Thirt.
BDW'D M. BOOK L HY, No. 6 Av. of 7O Walnut Bt.
VI vebNT L. BRADFORD. No. 707 baneom Bt.
J. R. R. BUTTON. No. Ittt Beach Bt.
RABIBOROERINo. 6 Av. of 130 Walnut Bt,
age 11°
rig- FAIR OF THE GERMAN HOSPITAL.
An extensive Fair for the' sale of Rare and
Fancy Articles, under the emepiceo of a number of pro
rninent German and Ampricen Ladles. will be held In
oONOvItT - HALL, commencing I,loPrlDit . l i April 3 0,
7830, and coat cluing during the week. Tho all will be
beautifully decorated wii h FIAnS. ANNc.Ra,
IVRFATHS, /40., and a BAND OF MUSIC will be in
attendance.
The
_proceeds are to be applied to the erection of a
OFRMAN /VITAL In the CITY OF PRILA DEL-
P/11.h. The lea respectfully invite the public ge
nerally' to par Wiliam, and thereby item them In the
laudable audertakingi the object being Worthy of the
support of the °Higbee of Phi adelphia. arVI-et
[CrEIGHTU WARD DESUPERATI
TICKT.
TRW; R QUILCR.
I LL" , COUNCIL.
MASON COUNCIL.
ROBERT P. BANE,
DAVID SALOMON,
GEORGE PLITT.
sCIFIOoL DIESCTOIIs.
J. REATLY DULLER
E.H B Yfib B N ` L A ,
, ORR A. CLARK,
or t he ntexplred torm' or V. W. Didier'.
TORN Pr l t RIR
AL SITU.
ADTBV Y RPINOLDS.
•
crlvs_TAlßats.
TAMER
JAME , DONNELLY
solrzyr. THIRD DaTSICS.
D. Q. BRENNAN.
191.1.18.81432443.80 ar D. 30.
lOFFICE OF THE SHAMOKIN VAL
LEY AND POTTSVILLE RAILROAD CO., TVALNUT Street, Philadelphia, April MINS
J ho Annual Meeting of the atoonholdera of tho:Bha
mokin Yana"' and rottaville Railroad Company will be
held at the Ornew of the Company, on the 7th of MAT,
at if o'clock, when a President and six Managers will
be elected to nerve for the ensiling year.
apletm7 S. ORIFF!TTB WELLS, Secretary.
Xcticnimpj. origliEurNA
sus tLRO uOMPXY.-7 he A hi UA L
ING add fLPOTION or the Btimkho ders of
the SehuVitill and Susquehanna Railroad C a minny L as
yth itch
~ tt arter. wail fie held agne.
tD
MONDAY, May Ith, at U o'cinck p M, for the Y purpose of
choosing n President and Six Manaiers to serve for the
sassing yaw; and also for the cons. oration other
business! Be WAY Properly be broil/ A. Were t
ine.
4's-datt •
dIFFIVE OF TNIN PIIfILAIDTPISUIA
AND MEADING N/ILIIO, OOMPANY.
MAncrt,
The holders of the bonds of this Company, due July 1.
Vide, ear now receive, upon application at this offioe, 10
hir
per cent attaehed.. Mouth, upon the terms specified in the (men-
The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink
ing Fund of SIMON) per annual, as established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting. held January 9,
. and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by
he oompany and. duly recorded, to carry tne same into
Feet. #INADFORII, Treasurer.
OIROILLAtt.
Norms to this Holders of Philadelphia sad Reading
Railroad Company Mortgage 13cours. dour Self 1, IMO.
These bonds are secured by the first mortgages on he
reed, amounting in the aggregate to 0 - ,888,180. T {
net 'revenue for the Mat fieeal year wag six times the
am T truntof the annual interest on 2 , bopds.
t'lsenlY in t a i lit ertrget P rer t : retaining nite Vai l' VIVI
seemly of the mortgales in the precise condition in
whioh they are now held._ Fresh sheets of emporia for
the interest ..payable ludGyeetlY , will be UMW.
A imaiof 10 per cent. will, be given to the holder& in
°onside on of their eatentincto the extension.
bonus ' be Paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds r
on their signing a receipt and fomenting their regime
tive handset the office of the Oornpans , or to its agents,
forendorsement.
Fonns of receipt and endormemeut will be tarnished
" il a ylr il d e m a r t Bop" or Man mien,
Tol Fl. nILENNY. secretary.
VO,LITICA.L.
PEOPLE'S
CITY TICKET.
MAYOR,
ALEXANDER HENRY.
CITY SOLICITOR,
OEARLES E. LEX.
CITY CONTROLLER,
GEORGE W. HUFTY.
REOEFVER OF TAXES,
WILLIAM P. lIAMM.
CITY COMMISSIONER,
JORN.A. 110USEBIAN.
ELEOTION TO,TARE PLACE
TUESDAY. MAY IST.
GRAND RALLY
PEOPLE!
ON SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT
ONE MORE CHARGE FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST
THE WRONG!
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
Who are OPPOSED to the CORRUPTIO,NB of the
present
NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION,
and who are IN FAVOR of the RR-ELECTION of
ALEXANDER HENRY
AN MAYOR of our
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA,
Ando(' a CONSINUANCE of the 16'XIEITINO MUNI
CIPAL GOVERNMENT OF OUR CITY.
WILL MNIIT IN
GRAND MASS MEETING
ON SATURDAY EVENING, TRH 28rn INST
AT PENN SQUARE,
BROAD AND MARKET STREETS
OITIZRNS OF PIIILADELPIIIA!
Those of you who are unwilling to have your beStlit-
All city again oonsigued to the despotism which dis
graced it two years ago, and who desire an honestwind
faithful administration of her government, rally to
gether now.
FRIENDS OF THE UNION AND THE
CONSTITUTIO V,
come forth'in your:strength. MECHANICS, who feel
the neoessits for
PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INDUSTRY
WI against the pauper labor of the Old World, gather
In council.
Come from your Mores! Come from rout workshops
Come from pOor homes, and come all together for the
protection of your righte, the preservation of your fire
sides, and the integrity of
OUR GREAT AND GLORIOUS UNION!
Dietingulebed Speakers of your own and other °Mee
will be emcee to addre■e too. ' • - ,
The ottizene of the d 'Threat War& aye reetteetAd to
meet to 7)i o'olook at their heedeusrtere.nqd prooed in
body to the meeting.
BY ORDER OF THE
002611F/Tni OF BIIPEBENTIMENON.
splir4t,
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
VANITY FAIR. , •
GREAT ATTRACTION!
The Publio is respootfully informed that
J. B.
trill shortly make his debut in a round of
SHAREREAMAN CHARACTERS,
being his last engagement thie season.
HIS EMIT APPEARANCE WILL BE IN
V ANITY F AIR,
THIS DAY, as
HAMLBT.
For sale by all Newidealers. It.
TI-IE NEW NOVEL.
BY TUB AUTHOR OP
ADAM BEDE.
HARPER & BROTHERS,
Franklin Square, New York,
HAP& JUST READY
THE MILE
THE FLOSS.
A NOVEL,
BY GEORGE ELIOT,
Author of
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gar /LORETO 000 PITTSBURG WASP. fe3-ant
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C. H. MATTSON.
=MEI=
RDRVEYOR AND REOULATI)R-.
Twelfth ey'dietriot,Twenty.Nutthwanl,Naillh
l.
of MARKET street.
Tho Subnciber being rt candidate tor ta‘eiaatimi
the above Mlle., reagent( ally /Acid* and anticlpatite the
gams cordial support from lila renow , cititene i
party distinctions, ha VCOOk'ad %Oda *ool.tk
JAM 11111,1. K,
yearn ago.
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AN EvIDENCIII Tlitt1"11111 I'UIII4O
appreciate 'O4 1,11iI•Ine* l'hnloori In Oil In
'fully Proven by tho,inin.! math nt Ithl A hIVII photo
graphic) althorn N boon O Ntesot, oho ‘ o thou It'
MONEY TO Wit N—ltY PENN SAY
NG.A3aOOITIO?i, Southwest °moto boo TH
0, d ARCM , lordl.ot. I N. !I WA INy.
(11DEK—OIDER.--40 bblm. more Wayne
pCnulty, Vidor. WarriVd plavAiuice.
10 We. pure eider Vinfor.
000.31" 1110 Ninth hIiCuND
ISOATOR IA L SPORTS.
P'
pinup WILSON i l / 4 CO.. 4itil CHESTNUT St.
would invite the Wears of PISCATORIAL SPOT to
the finest seeortment, and Bost quality, of TACKLE
ever offered In this city.
M
Such Burgess' arorld-ronowned 'Front, Dam, and
Salmono Rods Superior Trout, Balm, end Salmon Mies
raper i extra Litnerio, Virginia, Carlisle, Salmon, and
Hooke, Reels, Baskets, C ottonial Balt. Silk.
ilk and Hem Etratm, Linen, and Linen.
mhe-the
'MOOBBLS, POUDRETTE.
101 Bbli, Pure non BOWS fltivrjogi,
/IN Toni Pore Ammoniated Soper Phosphate or
Lime. For sole by 0.
spitioft" , No. 14 111AKKH'Pntreet.
rod pure in Oil
LAMPBLACK.--
WE G TI un MILL &AMER.
as 47aid Own* Ilawmu Wm&
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
NEW MAN TE LETS.
PROMENADE AND CANRIA4E
CLOAKS.
IN EXCLUSIVE STYLES,
OPENING EVERY MORNING
PARIS MANTILLA RMPORTUN,
108 CHESTNUT BTRIMT.
TEE LARGEST STOOK IN THE OITY
NEW LACE MANTILLAS
NEW LACE POINTRO,
s IiEW LACE BOURNOUS,
Now opening In unpazalloiod profusion at the
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
TOS CHESTNUT STREET
;T. W. PROCTOR &
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BARRON ANGL
.1.83 C CENTS PER YARD, •
AND
7 AND 9-FLOUNC ED ORGANDY ROBES.
L. J. 'LEVY &
Invite the attention of the Ladies to a ease of
BAREDE ANGLAI9 AT 1814, GENTS PER-YARD,
Just opened. Also, to a large saeortment of nevi ,
SEVEN and NINE-FLOUNCED ORGANDY ROBES,
At et snob, greatly below the cost of importation.:
809 and 81 IL CHEIT4 U r Street. sett-, 3t
PARIS EMBROIDERIES.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.
HAVE NOW OPEN,
OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION,
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT
- - :
PARIS EMBROIDERIES.
EMBRACING
ALL TUX
LATEST NOVELTIES
OF
THE SEASON..
NOS. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT ST.
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WANTS.
rri EAbBER WANTED.—A Lady to
IL Tench Drawing, Falttinuitnd Semin a ryn Foga:l
oin° Seminary. Address • ieustesyille. Ches
ter county, Pa. se27-3t
VI/ANTED - A PRACTICAL BOOK
, • 'KEEPER, of baidneria exPertence generally.
Must be a. good penman and corespondent. Bone but
the best 01 men need apply. Beet of references re
quired. Situation a permanent one, and a liberal EOM
will be pai4. Addreu" xperionoe,". Press Moo. for
this week, with refers neei. ap2l.llt.
A YOUNG M N FROM THE DOUNTRY,
JAI. who writes a fair. hand and is axpert whereres,
wishes 131.TUA.TION in a wholesale store. his
services would be reasonably rewarded. Address
FRANCIS, at this ofEoe. a'u.lngt•
WANTED—A Young Man who has had
v some experience as ,entry clerk , in a lobbing
.dry goods house. Address Ay/ ka." Blood's
p stoll ap26 St'
WANTED—EY A YOUNG MAN, 22
years old, a SITUATION in a wholesale , gro
cery house. Wood torwlke i r to act ea`eolleetor. and
assist at hooks. Address Rh:WRY, at The Press °Moe.
apt et.
GOVEICNESS WAIITED.—A young lady
of education to wanted to assume the date of
TEACIIER use private family. flood references re•
;mired. And rests T. B. A.. at this office. as2s-3t*
W.PtiN TEL -1.000 Ladies to send for
DE RUSE'S great book.. Every young Man and
woman contemplating holy wedlock should have this
book. Enclose ie cents to Box 84, Philadelphia P. U.
fe2ll Im.
FOR 'SALE AND TO LET:
•gm A CIIESTNUT•STREET HOUSE TO
waRENT.-A moderate size house. with optima . " ,
conveniences, in one of the most desintble locations in
Phdadelp_hia.' Rent low. Ansi, on the Premises No.
1331 CIigeTNUT 9treet. arreast.
VALUABLE MINING PROPERTY'. AT
AUCTION.—The Subscriber will sell. at Publie
Auction. ,o CHATHAM. conuectiout. on 'FRIDAY.
Mar eth.lBoo_, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. all the iota
rest or .THN CHATHAM COBALT MINING COM
PANY in the mines. enginee. and machinery used by
said oumpany in mining 'whet and nickel. All the ma
chinery is in perfect order. and can undoubtedly be
purchased at a bargain. Tho attention of the mining
publio moaned to this prootrtir. Terms . c ash n deli
yez d o d f l l t e zp d,e conn., AN i ny . l4.. CAL _T;upiria,
fp SHERIFF'S SALES—The Property of
mit CIEARLES If. SITS SMAKER, of Cheltenham on
the OLD YORK Road, five minutes walk of that elation,
on tee North rennevlvania Railroad. 7.1 g from the
oity, will be sold ton they remise, by the Sheaf, on
TUESDAY, Mar Ist. at 2 P.R.
Seldom such a lovely Country house is to be bad. Nohle
old Pines and Hemlock shade the Honee and Laign,
makang, It one of the most charming Bummer places in
the vicinity of Philadelphia ap23-2t.
WANTED TO RENT—A small house
in a pleasant neighborhood. with the modern
improvements, within fifteen minutes walk of Tiff RI)
and RACE streets. Rent not to exceed .2275. Address
BARTER. Press Mike. spit," gt.
SALE—A New Walnut Counter, 18
A; feet Ions• Apply et 126 North MOND etteet,
apl3-3t*
fa FOR SAL%--e: RANDSOM PRO
NEL PRILTY. in Germantown, within a few minutes
walk of the depot. Fine garden. with hot•heds. Abun
dance of Fruit—Grapes. and plenty of shade. atone
House ; gas end water throughout. Stone Stable. Large
Lawn. ,
Torme very acoommodating, and poresnon riven
when required. Apply to B. B. COMEGYS,
apl2-if at the Philadelphia Bank.
BOARDING.
V, MM R BOARDING AT MOUNT
Ng AIRY (within five minuted walk of the Station./
Payers' obtains Rooms may be had by applying coon at
Tim POLLARD'S. opal Igt•
BOARDING.—A Gentleman, his wife,
and three small ohildren, wish to assure perma
nent boardmg In a reepestable private family. Address
" 0. D." office of this paper. span St.
'IWO GENTLEMEN, WITH THEIR
Wiveaoreot Boardom in a Private Family, from
FOURTH to NINTH,
_and from ARall to SPRUCE
Smote. Addrese J. N.," lel Borth WATER. Street.
sp234L.
TWO YOUNO GENTLEMEN CAN BE
A. accommodated with good, airy apartments. (with
or without board ' ) leL a qnvatii family. Looation oen
mal. Address' TvLßlaitT,' through Blood'e
patch. • AP26
SUMMER BOARDING.—A few boarders
can be comfortably acoommotlated for the summer
in the vicinity of Chester, within a few mini*s walk
of tie railroad &loot, or the steamboat whorl. Apply
to uSEPH TAILOR, Ticket Agent , Cheater Depot.
apSgit•
PRIVATE BOARDING,—Very auperioi
accommodations can be bad in one of the most
delightful locations in the any—neighborhood of Six
teenth and Walnut streets. An entire house, with
parlors and din' ng-room on first door, all communica
ting. with elegant bed-rooms, will be let to a party of
gentlemen, with breakfast and tea only, if desired,
or
to families, in suits or separate. lnexoeptionablere.
ferenees required, The houses, for beauty and con
veniences, have no superior in Philadelphia. Parties
preferring to furnish can do so. Please address "K.
1,.." Press Moe. apl4-311.
PERSONAL.
CLOTHING WANTED —M D. Ancona
gives a high pries for Ladies' and Gents' Cast-off
Clothing. Ladies or gents having such to dispose of
would do well to ash or address b 22 ISOUTLI street.
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LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING
CAST-OFF CLOTHING to diirnose of for CAA,
will receive the Milled price by calling at or addrosa
tog B. D'ANCONA, No. 737 SOUTH etreet 1ft174-11t•
F OR XUROPE.—Having been appointed Agents for WM. WILLIAMS & CO.'e Traneat
lantio Expreee. we are now prepared to receive --
FREIGHP, PACKAGES, &e..
For all parts of Europe end Ace. et prices unprece
dented in thus city. OAKM AN & CO.,
opt-lm N 0.29 South' FIFTH Street.
SALES BY AUCTION.
it 2,, SPECIAL SALE OF NEW
CARRIAGES.
SECOND SPRING SALE FOR Ititio,
On Wednesday hlcyniun,
May 2, 18r,at 10 o'clock, at the EttiltAttf,
NINTH. AND SANSOM ritKRT.9.
Will be sold WlthOnt TeNOTVO, lby cayhot collection of
NEW CARR lAtiS,
Comprising nearly two hollered, iniquiilng time &) or
Dunlap a best butter wartime, O hien? , J. Merrick, and
wade by Lane,
Meo,
Carriages and ‘Nat , cari kli deitetipticak, mule by
repittalile inakere.
Gel'
mAi Mit Auntiunteer.
Ahlt,A.Alt.--NINTiI AND Ati . .
'"
4- s aq l ikV • •
AkAl s vi 1.1. 1)1. 11012SEZI, AN
Ort*ittorthar Morntrat,
tilk o'i,sWVkletooisoly t , o l itrlatoit.—
pet r of hen.itatior oat - come horses,
l‘ithV , isatikiaea 11 3ttoo .11, or summer or winter.
, VriZlnrZ t 4lN(llA7l4.t.a...
, t 0,,,,,t+ twtoot, .
m .... t cjo iti ra lit t ax , Nli hr tohler of the saeoutore
Alto, '
io.,,Ct tv l idyltith %Ai harass-COISt #1,380.
NAT: OP two horses, In good order.
et Mt 1113 heritage.,
li. t provnti vi it gentleman breaking up his
Cable.
Also,
, hootPrtv other horses which will be hilly described
In Catalogues.
Also.
A larva oullention ofv , and eeeond- hand carriage.
witwimh,°,o.B" t he B ale
t ..",":411`.'1'or the weather.
ST Trade SAie n of SOD ALF RED aeafd Ke, _
M. KERIENENt
ardwattf
MEDICINAL .
W EST INDIAN BITTER A Sge cele
w • brated Bitten are meeting' viithiteneral Aran
They most effectually and vermanentit care all disor
ders arising out of a want of - propor wee ar d healthful
action of the digestive oryans. The/ are highly rectim
meaded by the faculty of the prineival cities 9f the
United States and Nampa for the okeedf our. of
male Liver Complaint. Neryous vebility, Fever and
Ague. THUMAn F. tiftdl)l,lsY,
• Prmojnal Agent.
roh294lltn B. W. corner SIXTH and SPRUCE Strews.
LADIES' TRAVELLING BAGS ' ,-
manntaatared and for wile by C. F. RUMP?, us
North FOURTH Street. &boy', A reh,
mhote+sekteld retail tlanmsetaver of
.?
PoRrE-MOmv A S. PO K ET-BOOKS, croAR
VASE., MON Y-BA'LTS.
Baoholo. Purees. Was. tukkers' Canes, Dressing
Cr:.Writinx Desks, Port- OM BM Books.
Joro b limpospay done. 604511
A.ltt USEDIENTS.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE - -
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Iv v SoleLearee.l.---.Atrs:SC A;GtaRETTSOW.
tlfil a r g et r t. ---" ---r
-. p131( - iji§Wß
aumpifiiiilital Aalisi Ow:
__, _ THIS (FRIDAY) BYEBING. eon' V. 1311,•,
will be prer. , nted for the
last time, the Great winter
Garden adaptation of "(ketone' besatifelßorae titer/.
OLIVER TST!
Wane, Sykes. Matilda Hera Feel", tke 'Jew, W.
Walleck. Jr.; Bill Sykes.. Par. Showell; Oliver Twist.
Bliss Jefferson.
The perform, armee to oonolode with a favorite fare..
NT — knees as Inro
Doors open at 7 oolock ; Curtain will rise at had
Peat 7. .
WHEATLEY &
R 'CLARKE A. 'S ARCH
STREET T T
HEA
BENEFIT ON Mt. WILLIAM WHEATLEY,
Tllik( FRIDAY) EVENING, April VOW, :
When win be lamented for-. •
POBITIVISLY THE LA9T TiME BUT OHEe
THE GREATLY ACCCERATEL NEW PLAY BIIfITLED
THE ROMANCE 01, A POOR YOUNG RANI
With all its
MAONIFICENT SCENERY!
NEAP AND BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE!
AND ORgAT
AATONFIRING EFFECTS!
ACTING!
4 EV:p'll e r t &t.V.l v i l g te e t au 3 d l B"4l9rirreti-gribi.
season, da celebrated Connie Drama of
BO NEAS!
The whole of the grea ß t
Star T C oneptay vat appear;
Sir Box book now open. •
A TIONAL THEATRE—WALNUT
STREET, above EIGHTH.
DENHFIT OF ME. B WATICINat_
TRIES (FRIDAY) EV.V,NINO. ARIL al, mo.
Will be performed H. Watkins' C:otrac Drama on the
brilliant Ledger 101171113100 of the
HIDDEN NANO!
WATIORS as OIPPRAL , WOOL.
ROBINA HOWARD as CAPITOL:4.
To con
of theclude with H. Watbas's -Fewerfal Retinal
Drams
PIONEER PATEN:a' .
OR. THE MAID OT TAX WAIL -PAVE 1
ROSINA HOWARD and H.WATICIffit se ..LBADEL”
and JOCHO."
LIBERAL SHALE OF PRICES: Dress Ciro* 'and
Parquet, Z cente• Family Circle, Id cents; Orchestra
Chain, secured, so dente; - Colored Ociler,. 3) -cents.
Doors open at 7.. Curtain mill nee at quarter before L
THE GERMANIA ORCHRA'RA WILT,
give their hurt public rehearsal of THIS SHAWN,
an the 76th of Ittsy. Ttehets for sale at the avast
aleees. eaUtonfl
MUSIQAT, FUND HALL
CLASSIC CRAMMER 001.1_GBAT.
THE MENDEL/48011N RINTE CLYI-!.
Of Boston., at the sotiodatton of the mammal eaotto
rhiladelphieonn gem one more Concert on
SATTJBDAY BVENB,O, April 23 ,
tad by the Mettognished opt,
"al - MRS. J . H. lA)rig
Tickets so omits sash. also prosmopmea OW bs ob
tained at the mid Maces, and at the door. Concert to
oomxnenoe at 8 trmuseir. - spat et-
LEVEES OF “THE LITTLE -.FAIRY."
MISS DOLLIE DUTTON.,
The omellest girl in the world, of her age, 9 zekie OA.
29 inches high;and weighing only 13 pounds-1m Lanitel7
greaterannointy than Gen. Tom Thumb.
She sings the following armee at mitt Leese—
]. Mary had Starte Lamb.. 1. When Parra Singe r . Sr
'1 he Evening ~S. My Grandma's Advice. &
Sixty-two.- IL Willie. we have missed you: E. L. WELLS, of Philadelphia, will =nide at
the Piano and sing, bo t ai r in Baobab and Indian, *elect
int from the mostpop aim. -
km will give LEV E gat CONCERT HALL,' Chest.
nut street, Ptilladelphia.leedneedar. Thursday,Pndar.
and Saturday, April $ll, IN, IT. and Is; ig the Afternoon
and Evening of each day 'at Sand no'eloek.
redmismonta cent*. Crtildren• /Onsets. Troketa m ay
be obtained at the Mimic Stores of Chianti= t Sons,
807, end 0. Andre tc Co:, 1104 chestnut street.
J. H. LILLIS, Agent.
ALBERT NORTON, Manager. - - sielg-Ot
PENNSYLVANIA AOADEMY, OF FINE
ARTS. 102 5 CHESTNUT Street. - •
The 17th Annual 'll;.pchibition as now oven dally. fr
9 o'clook wan 6.14 Y. AL. and f•om 73f till /0 P .
Admission IS cents. Baum tickets, DO cents. ,Ch -
dren. half-nrioe.
Stockholders will receive their tickets at the Mane of
the Anademy. _
A MEM. *A N AOADEMY OF kIUSIO
-4—IL BROAD MUSICALT &meta.
BRAND ENTERTAINMENT;
M 37 tat . et BP. M., by the young ladles or the
ZANE-STREET OIRLR' GRAMMAR SCROOL.
Conduotor—Prof.JOßN BOWER.
Tfitkets 26 cents. For sate at the Nano Storm
ald-amyl
MoDONOGGVIS GALICTIES--RACE St..
.
4 •Li.
below TIDED.'
STAGE DIANAGEJL. ... ... .NERNA.NDEZ.
ENGAGAMT oixlrm-
. . .
Calebta
- FELIX (UAL° SALIN 'M.PIIP .
The above Troupe will sneer vEAY AWN%
They are the moat wonderful performers vine, amt
were recall-45d on Saturday ecotone watt the moot en
--
thuaumtio applatme. we - Tuctramiz 1 -
And the talented Company appear.
Fula
apeTEMoC
ARTY BEST
TWENTY-SEWED
PERFOMUL•
.
REMOVALS.
PESIO I 7AL.--C: DONOGIIITt; 15 S.
AA. WATER Strest, will remove on the Is of May
next to No. 23 South O vATAI street. and previous tde
removal offers for bale 4,000 barrels suram-telned
SUGARS and SYRUPS of rtriollll_gradev. beim* of
stook in storm at reduced enema -for sash, or an gip-
Sowed credit. The store, No. la South WATER
treet, to Rent. " • amid[
REMOVAL.
R. & G. A. WRIGHT
Inform their friends that they are noriotAted in their
new and epoch:ma building. No. 624 C.IM.V4IIdr arreet.
where their increased facilities wit. enable thin to add
fresh inducements to the Trade to ;vier their new es
tablishment.
We have, opened our NEW STOIM - with an la
crawled variety of DRUGGIST'S ARTICiL ES. to which
branch yr our busmen we intend to devote particular
attention. having mad* irrancements in Europe to bo
supplied with all specialitme and novelties air they ap
pear.Onr
PERPI73U3RY DEPARTMEXT will continuo
to Teetire our beet attention, end we Ware °upends
that no exertion will be washes to proce erpto
fore, a variety of new, elegant, and eacceidiral Acorns
every season, the quality remaining nor ailed.
Sineerely thanking all our oustomers for their kind
eatronage, we hope to over new inducements for its
continuance.
R. /fa O. A. WRIGHT.
Aprim isso. - -
ilatoveL.—SMALL & OBANDLER,
-WOOLESALE 81100E120, '
have removed Cram
45 North tiEOOND Etreet.,to MA,II.X.HT Street.
above Front. north wide. eay
INSURANCE ' COMPANIES:
THE ENTERPRISE
. ,
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADKREII4
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.'
CO FOU R T H BUiLDINO. S. Dr; C_CIRIVER
AND WALNUT sraxgrs,
DIRECTORS.
t l . RATCHFORD STAIR.
liLtAas McKim.
NALDRO FRAZIER,
JOUR M. Twoon,
Baru. T. TRIDICI,
REMIT WHARTON.
F. RATCHF
CHARLES W. CORN...
MORDECAI L. DAwson.
610. H. ElitrAAT.
Jonl. Bitowx,
B. A. FasimplocA.
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HE MUTUAL LIFE INSUEANU
EOMPANY OP maw YORK.
Assets :
MX MILLIONS OP DOLLARS;
INVISTRO LY TIROT MORTGAALB ON &VAL
WORTH OVER 411,0)),640.
She premiums an Low= than In stanr other Holm-
Else, and the Ihvideads have been OESALIZIL.
Thfs la a etTiotly Martrat. 00101M2. VIM. MI no
Stockholder', so that ALL THE PROSTTS
211,020 TO THII 1.202 M.
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Pamphlets, and every lamination, may to kali
*RAM. on appliaation to
F. RATCHFORD STARR,Asent,
& W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT btre.eso.
PHILADELPHIA ILEFEILENCES:
Thomas Robing. John Welsh.
rdessi L. Dawson, ' George 11. Stuart,
ory Pd.
ull
Stroud, E. E. Whelan,
John Myers, J. Fer Learning'.
Jesse Patterson. - Waldo. C. Losintr,
John M. Atwood, Arthtr d Coffin,
Thomas H. Poem. fteorgo - W. Toletd,
William McKee. Thee. Watteau. an-trif •
E . H. LDRID9-E,
cc CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE,"
N. E. Corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Sta.
Wir CD otornu Work mado at short notice.
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A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
CONGRESS SPRING.
SARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1560
An attempt hes been made to deceive the public, tT7
persons offering what they tall " CONCtlYta WATER"
from Fountains; and at the Orion of six (dl Dente per
glass. The wholesale price of the genuine Conyress
ter, at New York, being about 7h; oentsper glass, the ire.
pueition of pretending to sell at retail at lest than coat.
and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage,
is apparent; but their probable course ban been to
empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a
Fount:nit filled kith their trash, and thereby christening
its total contents.
Watley. NEVER led Congress Water in Ponntam•.
nor in vessels of any other description than ordinary
sisal GLASS BOTTLES. The cork of every bottle of tho
genuine in branded " Congress Water "—" C. & W.,"
end any, without those words and lettere on the cork,
in courivicarEly, whether from Founthing or Britt 's.
CLARKE & WRITE.
Proprietor* of Congress Spring.
The following gentlemen is Philadelphia, ma
pater nßown, nor. Ptlth end Chestnut all.,
FRB DE BROWN, Jr.. eor.Ntnth and Chestnut,
o A tait,4,..el,Lleyt, Co elatket str•et.
T. O. A. Co.. till Bernee street.
B.
HIM D. South Third attest,
B. YOBS ~ IRO Chestnut street, •
AAA . TAYYLLOR,nor.NinthendCheataotstreets.
R, nor. Ninth end Chestnot streets.
by us with the mums " Co toe
?llitstlnegLim' 9 ica { Cax6R" to b ;
O t 1 e L C : l 7ll l4 72 6 w tl Yo li r ivr k C Y ) t 7 y.
CAMPHORATED YETI-VERT,
For the Preeerration of
Pup, Cashmeree, and Woollen Goods from the TS
'Mgt* Of Moths, Ante, and other Insects.
The CAMPHORATED VETIVERT Is a combine
tton of Camphor, Vetiver( and various Aromatics. It
boa been long and favorably known in Encore, and nail
been round superior to other articles for the ,noose.
Prorated at PARRISH'S PHARMACY.
No. Boo ARCH Street.
pXTENbION TABLE) ARE NOW
••;" sold, at vorr low prices. at ff. FREEZE'S Fee
tory, LO
914 CALWR ILL Street.
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CLARK'S PATENT INDEt IBLE PEN
CII 8, FOR MARKING CLOTHING.—Tam article
hoe the following claims to pnblio attention:
It tel be nued f wi l tha i treat nue, by any one, in writing
U VlVirgruti c o o r blot like Ink.
Will make a doer bled( mark that will last for yearn,
and each will mark 2.000 artiolee.
Its noatneee. coavamence, economy, and efficiency
wilt make ita welcome and, wherever known. a COCO**
eery article in every house.
For sale,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
D. C.
TAYLOR & CO..
911 OURS r.NuT S'ITEET.
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1860. - 1860.
COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY.
SCALE OP FAMILY PRICES.
8 pounds ((Ivy 10 °elate pet Creek.
12 ' • 411
ig 46 1
70
fill 16
.... ... .1 0 0,
..0 0 106 " 0
ast Ili ue 0 61 -
Send your orders to the oleos, or me. he w en to th e
drivers. THUS. E.OARILL
° m oo .. 323 'WALNUT Street. se..oed story • PINE
SRE. W/IA RF. SehuylkilL Oity Drpot . . LOM,
BARD end TWENTY-FIFTH Weeds. . • erdil-Sadr
it;E: 10.6
A 1. 1 .0130 b, ItUkt.NING FLUID, AND
ossisli WEE. umanfactured thins, end for Baby
by ROWLEY, ABHBUttrotilt. & CO.. It 16 6017TH
VTR A R VEly. o.
am%
1.1 .PITCTI. TAR —B5O bbli. Nos 1
A- 11,
and I Compola Rollin. boo bbi...Fsteh, 110 bbis.
Tar. 100 keia do. my core add for sloe by_MQW Lt.
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