The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 28, 1860, Image 3

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• or miss*. X- o,olridtatka & Cos; despot west, b e k r ,
ressulatomiy Is. &NW Nen the that that Attu yet
only, brute - oat eberatYlif• of their ditto ezdyast.
tiara foi'efrldO *a .TPlf• bat atda Alt saW 11 Mo - bawd
aikpo o - TeeSii.huiteas Nay, atinoliiiia_are now: Toady.
s o woo* wash titer seem that th ose whit lie'
diasiett•to .. take tatie,by thofoieitelemill kayo an
testoytailtY , of dime se semi* by soils to their tore
tiediii , aid-leastbid * idarday- boditit.' , We WYO. of
Stebetter saisitttete fee :"Afar . 1 lOioal" , thaw - tbt,as
Set aaddelltdocio edible,. "Treats reel* :
' ilea, Riad, /lad tine Mon Mid oa us - ak.. ,
, dteisa "filma timi ISUISiniatMAL Bowers illimlioated.
Fled in a maple ttetapbtad of here gaze dad **tea
finstast(nociatinttos 'inlad in tbo Wind lisie, oisoodte
be:of groat service to Wet, ailbotait-itith - babitaat
'pansies, youtivatioa, glob sod seritair iteaddidi a :.
dflelollailteed baton disease* They bra bibbabatinolk
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Alevast*eselotassia Poulit—A complete lad,
tbesssia imbatitste for Wobblier._ owe mhioh it esp.
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fewoed.:Thg antieetka4 is MAI 17 waists tee Ammo
stubbed toteaeork is tea bottle aulak.y - ovey the soy;
,fiteeof *a teallencribea a boottifal aloisaseissontb
oat laid tiMatdo. 'This ddio Is Ones Waste., altar
VAS& s tees'. haatketohief Mr ba nine* over it
• ,labile' titian mind. it lofting Ito kids* boon tow t#
seem. days Vow fa no odd is it to Ildaralp bid, with,
contrary, it etioeyyst the leather, sad bootandaboos al
via , * it is , used will moat at boat ,oas-tbite looser!
' ',/iasslitotared by ;arms Polblill Ciimpsay,partr,York
Bold 'he all asuraists, arose* and fancy yoodstlealoni
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Ai , am, by *frig five per (*at. intirsit, This 1314
in sign. milvoribr note., es
tieetrid,:okekteenerneeentel,ed.' .fline tent4ipteneinini
au Chestnut street
"in open, en this eireina:einA s telid neW 9 1 1 1 4ndt
• blued Sobel', I ent landed; g 3 ' eheb:"sreatig
_.balm Best of importinen. anugher use otßa=
550 Ambits at Mt elite' sad en! epee Ihrthis width at
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Irani: Te:e7i, with bright medals boiden
' sad shied •tiedlea,ti ietti and singly. -E. lir' Cerrit
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Conk 'Silvis:, lintel Carvers, As*
,Iterhi;Bring4 'lntro% ika.
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lop* botiiiprigkt inotue,
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„The Mosey
• Parteestotze. April Mee
Yeenger railway stooks eoguatie to edvasee. Grew/
' leelgOetles-strott sold to-day op to laltrrts &dream of
'dim ddller &glare nydri the closing rattail I sioardar.
Cbettset arid lishist.street alto gauged oae *dist—
” adeatteies told reltiaoent Mid Arch street Ira* friu
at 11, sad lees ad TAB* gee to e. deettored
Weiss. Mi.; Korth Pfratisylesalt uses ['Hoff
e r raStki ‘ ththinSS thss sold steel-}n
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St.to 114 thersaressialietieil- Seat
'stooge are veryfirsdy bald. Airiest Beak' sloe ate*
CO* Widmer let Crerolidetiaraleg,arid Kamilla
tun& sled lrembsa eto IW. '
The 'New torkleergistmeaitre temeeige•t
Mom'lrailealsdiardad there. is a•slight to bores
*tilts**iuomrasaif igerget• Irbil* vulgar Warier
t•OPd • btdeleete Illstunliar is User eeltieties of
auer.Vitbeit, begrem. geretiarg the mtge.
• Pattreosee Closstrrisis Demeter sass tkstear arty bad
bees loodget,erithil the legg'forw deys. with boggerkg
(iaterr elite.) %Temp ark good itait•UreiNeftil Tod
spay shoylteepirs 'Wive alms "MO! show
Thy VIA readily be .detirclad by. die ablaze, of like
weld Liberty," irlueh ' u , aq'tbs - teaaies . is mall
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letters, os ale Inked' brio. -draia, .
belay sal Walsall resort ivory diadems 0141111Stelt
t1N11.40118100114 pantortiag to-be Abe bre brae °tee
Ceara ease. illeiterste‘debsest Vig4bnarde sad
eagle; leiblemi eye, et the article. erasing • bridge.
liteenghturesoloost eier the Ilesliaidea sad Bread
Tee eleeetaia iterbreed. tot dew gesek seeing Loyd
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- tkiloriolgilia, and ioadinir . Itallpsd, duri , 2l the' In!ek
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! 7- 11.1ol m ra 11101111,r,Ra Bide' ifastitis, for'
11410010 m, salted from arr Watt last.
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Wo Itlo diletnetrO,
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at ate or lastily, •
tent% worm 1166 C at pistflinora inter-du,
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Alg. iliorter. sailed' from Provideatto
Ink oar ttaaelatua,
- 1414YALR AT _ISE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
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ikpßembo rt alT ..• -• , Miljoyd. Philo
J u VIVO.. .-, - f , ... : ''. 3 • martur. Harrisburg
,py.' Gm ea • ,-. 4, Oaltherme i r i r j
i t ahroo V,IT 2- . - :St Mocelfitry - I ' Del
as mg . Hey - " Cole. Deg' ~,,,, r _ f _.
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_,' ' • - -, . — - I L IP Oakes. Ft - .Moroi..
&11 1 / 0 0R, lei. Ohio . - Ms Admire, Oho
ii ,•- !- • . -. , -•• Chas L Rolourion,,Phila •
S ••P nhoter k• i t„ii,tisi,,;' , MlrliDeningsr, Mow • •
, Antrkfl Elltotli, Balt
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B 8 Fears, dr" --- .• .-11. - MoCuboarth A eon, hid
I' Mullin & Is, Pell, __, Sim atollm,trel
M Janne& la, Elkton, EN Jr liDiney, BC '
T rest & la, la C.., .... t a o whoon. Cuba
0 tikes,. .:-- .- , Gormle y, Oa N
41 will:Pre": •..",- , • a•lst=ilt If C. "
01 ill Ilitassrave„Vri . -
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3,in Carlisle, Broo_klysr , = lea C Tolor.-Brooklyn ~
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•B. Fitesontrne. Brooklyn "Mrs Samar, Elkton, fdd
- e n notch, Newark NJ' •••• Browbeat, Balt ,
Wm Mathews &WI, Pa , Jnok i llk & Is, Pa
.Kr Stevens '- Pa ,•• • -- T J well & Is, Mess
G F Jones , Lockport, N Y '_. Col Jones. led , '
Gan Smith ' . Ind. .... -Celt Gibson. US A
T Gillespie 'Conn •• • • "Gen H WalbriAae, N Y
Mr iteynolaa. Cann •-',' - we Cm 11;11 24 1 .
Alf AtMs7;,.tv.a. bu.rt'ii. 0.1.„ Jr. 1 y a
0 McLain* wy, Belt •, -', 8 &Porvianoe &a, P
317 i ttnith awl. Dayton, 0 0 w Aliment, Ina
^'R''lfienrarekclnd_ -, - ,-- , F.33kinaa. Pa ..., .. ,
13 ovie, N .1f - - W Jameson. N Y
J W Ilendnote & is, N Y . K Willone & la, N Y
Gen enady. Del . Geo P Whitaker. hid
WO Haylman, Harrisburg Mon 0 W Rockwell, N Y
• Win Rusk, Balt - • • W Itßueltine & la. N Y
Mies war. NY- : -.- f" so Cochran. Brooklyn
Mr Whiten& Is, leas , : , iNt Otis, Boston
.0. Itirikette & wf, Y ilty. Richmond
Bard Aokemon, Boston ..- "T E. Mnirhead. N Y
8 wiritheoe. & is, Brooklyn . U F Shaeffer, Ohio
Gen B A DhaetfisA ato .Ds . B. B Catherworgo Y
- Simon' Archer, Ped o . - A Borynnerr A
;David 'Arnhem, N Bedtonr ' Gloo R maxweth PI Y
0 nano N J . a a Ptlmer. Pi Y we
Cam Smith, II SA_._-.• - . , ilt r Rossi Liao r
44,ti l iii Itl r eil i rp d ;ilban ' ' y - " •__. COMOD UI PLIL:O 3 BIIPerior
John oh ' F Wimea
X X Tarlof*Porf, yi . a Tamara. Wash
• R &WM aim Arnold Jay, liridgford
le&CI Deanna& nruitford
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0 Rilleklim.• • , . w„Lfillerkjererif.C.tr ,
410 thodon.
B Ndameßormon .ft FilYamesiltaii,llieriabg
Ai seer. Matt'__ •.,_ .- , ',' J. 4 'NAM Pi I • - '
Gee Ileums . le .Y o" ' ' a. osansinger, Bonds •
B Norris, Chester ina, PA •-•- T OM's, Carbon am Pa
'A Rt w ta r s it NY - C B Farley & wi z ioaton
B i." elc tr,,Boatan - D Littlejohn, N
8 'Nan dookall Y • : - Jae Goma &w, r
' .3 It Means & w,_Mase •-. NO s.4oliason, Balton •
Mrs Adam', N Y - D B Idardiner & ln,N Y
• rosin Siloam& w, - N - Y II McKim & la, Bait .
• P 'derrick. Barton ~, ~ B pp Brady & la, Detroit
• Chas Homy. U 8 N 0 R. Oopelaral. Eng
JO Newland; 0 nu- 0 e Sanford. hoe. R I
' J Fowler & sa, Ban Fran , Geo M Nichol& Moe
- J 3 - Pinkerton. W cheater . W !Boyers; h, W`Chester
-IF /frkes&k, New Haven Dr a w Rear, Harrisburg T
Parker. Prorwieh, Conn ; J B Johnson, Harrodatik
Miss °worm - Derma Wow Lewis. Detroi ,
- Bliss notherforMiN Y him Ehoveaant, N
- Mrs Waste, NY • A Rowell &rem,
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- 0 P-Moblenbere,Reading Goo Westfeldt. PLY '
'Miss Weetbldt, ICI -- T W Luroolk Benton
Ftlllll4ill E ratan, Baton , yi Boor. A ,
"James Irina. N Y .: : • illouta,_.l4
Veil, Baltimore ,- - - JK Athos, N .
• J Albertson, ra, • , - , James Moors, N Y
A Moselei Balrekr' - . Dam Ford, London - ,
AII theriey -. JO Album & wf. 11
- 1 71, F rim in. N Y .__..l , Thoa H Canfield Vt
Moe II o hms, N 1( ' Opp A Hama, at Y
etWrileott - - -, . w C Flags. PI Y .
DAI Cameron, Chu . ° " • . B TS,arlisle Balt -
Wes Ratolar, Balt . W W Rag like. Balt ' _
l itrcti l dgioe c tiV I', j el n irtiltirN i f, V N Y .
Mils tholes, N,Y .• , 0•9111 Phelps , Jr, fr Y
•y c ohms, a. Irf. Batt 'f• Vtldri 4 Y . •
J• 0 Maier, /lola -- -- -_ - , wrenee, London
John Goddard, London! . Bohai Wood. NY.
Geo Elheffirrldarew HAMS , Joh.. Porter Chicago
coo ii Cottle; lows -••- _ •J %wPo,ters. eon _
Wdfr l ek,Ntg al wini' trintligill. r a ikentillt r"
g rr kinnk,weaorr - - • - . J . O &John. C l .•:. .
T 0 Am i n a ßoaton Alex Wodsirt v h, Baton,
tarrekaon & b l .NJ - ' rUM W ll i tri t iOn,Plewark;NJ
Muter S B Jac kson, NJ , yiu Trotter, Newark; NJ
A mos - Garrott tor . sou Clagstosid Ms •
Ow r tthepherd;N Y ' II , Lens, Greensburg, Pa
Rinaldo M Waters &isrf; NY ' .
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Cressooll & is, Sad . Wit Bade, &Ilion
1.0 oinkens,.Pii , = Jae A Roberts & ps,__Ce
14 C Pmeed Cwiliss ' Tif Cowesithwait,Aorrisb
I A Tboible. Es ' Jas 'Doom, Fannon
Geo VI Ames. Oluo . Sheldon, G h b e i ld r e l, l n e , tt, Te l wa nd
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-ili A rms . , CJo O'Neill
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- A Flock, N I
Peter mpg, N "
Jail) ti. Bucks Co i!A. Morton, Windsor
W Davis, "
'A - Scott. Pa. T 0 Atkinson, Bucks co
Atliftraf.'B#ChO CO ' cbas Palmer. Hooks co
Mktg bree, Moan oo Deo plakeriog, hooks CO
Data Atkis son;
Bucks eo Rev JBelvilie Hartsville
J nnickbouse &wt Hooka Ito W Halkiweli, Mourn co
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glirLltitoirrktZtora
,ALenglikom! ks CO
AWIDHICAiI M(YrEtrebeldstitt street. shore Filth.
.t 1161,1rat,Pittt John Jones. Phila
. Menge. Del
K,Tjtardin, Del - Prank miner, Hillsboro, 0
A W-LoallegglOg do. Pa • ,
e _r Heflin, X C
Wolff, Vow ; 0106116 A, brd
J
MeDoWntl Vet , comings- Conn
T b ona - W Boamor, N
6W - Cook, Moreland. 0 ' AC Martin; Deena:4lle
Aff Prton & Conn • ; A Proith, Niagara Fails
okg lamer it Hass Miss Findley. Mess
lt , bit*, XY . I T Storms. N Y
ro i c t s4. 47 ; kiwis • - Toadying, M 4
&Is ' wine, d„ . - Jno A M hoalton, V.
Wm ligation, , A McQueen, MOcon, Go
ter: intrie Iptatorit. &born. Thint. ,
rffetritor,Aordentoom goo eluding, Philo
r b port, Germantown • Wmi a olsom=nii, 0
G Chase City bit es
J G ham, Pottsville ; J Dyed, D'Cl • 6
Ittade,Lancaster =Q J Gillespie,Lancaster
;W:CgosioriPa• • W, Pa •
G Higbee & la, N r4f ia Mt Goddard. Mass
D Harinond. Don_gor, Me ' HMeNstuee, N Y
Mote IC Gaddrai, Pittsbonf -W X Geddes, N J
rytyipp.tir, P At ;Snowden, Dalt
• stil; - ,
STATES UNION HOTEL-Market. above Sixth.
I Codihngton, New Jamey A W hiatahell, Pa
William Grime. Pa , le SBAreington, VA
Thomas E Watt Pa Samuel Forties, Pa
Joseph at Hagleit, PA y(% meernmek• l's
W E 'Mau, a e i r R A 8 Piny de, Penns R R
Paulin Eyries, Ends NW Jr, Harrisburg
W t J hu &s:ples. arrisburg I Prost), Harrisburg
John bnatillariegte , Pa C ULong , Lewletoun, Pa '
E. Id, Eheire; 11 Y
81440E - HHAlit HOTEL-Tbina at. above Oath:mid%
A Beekman, pa Mrs A_Haekinan. I%
Chas Hanger, Reeding Isaac, Finney, Ducks no
Paul Garner, Doylestown H Bitteer. Turbertvide
Casper Ronde, Haber ry Jacob Haldeman, Buckets)
!B Rhorer. Chili a and Morris, Hula
idiots Fisher, Hoyinstown gum Roads, Southampton
re 0 Roads, Southampton AAA= Cornell, Books oo
H011leT?OWN MoTICIlpe et, above Arch.
M g Cam UN, ra LP illgtholll4 If J
/W LHo edits & la, Stud wail I( Hoer /hilt
DiVr, hi Y- . MJiartic mu i, Al Y
81 .Pa , } Id 6,Pa
A ain , cal 14 Ihompson, Tenn
vi l it TlOHAt HOTBE-Raeofreou shoe, Third.
J Esker, tpal. • , J churls, .I+l Y
! 4 11.11 V1 te Haven - P i ty/ ta,' Bri sit wa
t
Arsabsoh .. , Did , Paten, Del
i
I I
ri l tigh lt ra ad , Hi g adrd licrumg.'9 .
ee lie oea, lin are
-
TER UNION HOTEL-Areli_street. above Third.
J PI lime. Mulford, H J 3 M Ewa, Odessa, Del
J D Schooley,Cadis. 9 A J Swaim, Ohio
al lati v y Y ns, & &Williamson, Ohio
O UWipeW Whodunit W M Wright, lad
$ 3 , port Jervis, N Y
, -•"--
I:MEP:HeII R.T7,1,--Sizth at., above Chestnut,
caul Books, a 00, Pa loheDaa, Pails
m C lone., .1 la Jona", MA
Jae M itimen, Doylestown 0 almolue, Dogleetoyrn
W H Hemphill. lief J Jacobs, rho
o*l wont's, West Chester T Morrie. Pa -
John
John 0 Moore, Pa And tinYdart Marietta, Pa
GGs '
JOY PJP 111YrEL-Oneatnal street. beim Saventh
laortin, Pa Itivi n lo c e . hr i sganoaster
wall Maim it la, Pa.
J i arry t Ohto Wii a f t% an:Da
Z
fitri P DielPil Bathasea, Villa
Rite, P aula
tiao Nei *Cs
W Timsmace Paula Thos , .1
A 8 Naaarnet , It
Lirmiliti 4 Y fieWals.idi l asit,
saes, nOLtpinte, 4)
vomptioN
C Derbn,Frifertei x 'el Irma"
40 **Per. - • • Townson ; 11.1
• .
- trinliNvtart 11.g.tlfrik
a Bab, ta, •, 011;1 7 , Allentown
iLPIAG LE MOTEL --Third L 'hn i• Calinvhl
I
onstn a Ea e oo II W.. d
u:uc ß u r
PSPEOIAL NOTIO.Ed.
,
Wtii,i&a , _ .enntimiN.—Are have at last
lOund a ritual/10011ml Palitethaa enp the life-blood - of
oat 'OWldtlin, Is WOMOWAY MOCK CONVECTIONS,
siossaut aid effeapal remedy. without any taste of olo
diemlLThey-me approved of by 'both pbyalciane and
parents; they are:pumiy yogatabio, 'and &biome Im
prove Om health. Sold by all dnisuisui — si mat° per
box. _ J 010161410 HOLLOWAY, k COWDEPI,
• ;10 South FIFTH Streit.
RADFORD'S POWDER, A SUM, AND SAFR
wire" tor. Malignant Bearlat - Fever. or Putrid Sore
,Throst.‘ Apply to T. W. Dyott lc Sou, No, 918 North
Orroond street. &pal-Oath-8V
.Noirotee Ourreurarr, for Salt Met= and
• Porofols, permanently eures Tetter. Seald-head. Ring
worms, an d aU whips and•Borsine Emotional of thei
This ointment aenetraten to the bans of the aireare,
wen in Its very source; aid cures It from the Penh be
•peath tothe skirt ort the &sake& Large glue boxes.
prose SO emits: - • -
OiRRIT NORTON, Proprietor, No 15 Demean street,
New York. Bold by T. W. DYOTT & SONS. Ilk North
SNCOND • • apl7-tuthe-lm'
, _•.,
MGCLINTiIhIeIS , GOLD' AND COUGH
iirxreas is snaraitied to ewe an ordinary told or
tough. istarrh; 1011011Pir sore throat, at., with Ono
.1el• *Witty. and sdegree of rapidity that will agree
'ably sawmill the patient: Prieeltesuts. All Dt. James
kinOliateiera y a mtly Medicine bear the signature of
:Spent? Poston, solin'aeoprietor. No. Is Beekman
street. Nei Yost', leneetessor to A. Cushman & Co., sole
. IroSriatohl• Said ' to . T. Dr;. DYOTT BONS, us
North ISDVDtD Street. agtl-tutturbsi ,
- 'LONDON OLint &Wait —'rhia celebrated
MILTOPeIan . Wee; bitely 'etiolated into' this country by
Tutor Bros.i lentdoel end now being eensrallr used
:'*iotieltont the Usitsd &atm, goessmeg an unrivalled '
deludes aid &limey of teem seperlor to all otheni,
aa mowing- aid to digestion, and is highly recom
mended for dregessie. It ilk.. Precedent , . of the Wor
isman&in flatoe; gad is mid at half the price. Sal by
J. PaltiOli t tikelesala agent for the United States,
and by all romentWa itirs and dealers in }Wass and
greserrse, and d. B. POSIEN. & 00., Noe. 1011 and
2/B.llol{l,7'l.WoAWV#6,l6hiladelphia. spl7-tuthi.lin
IAW-Abffiti',"o.ol l Wigg ,* /IR -IlAyi4
‘,. /Atateigginfifil - fie bgek . 1 1 14 tirr . iglif0 1 4, 101
.sovaWrgegigisi - Prusilr marked is
-erimia.....AligoOgiligadain.e(dilflried nth ,
deitlegei, fleti9NN.iind 01044 - to toxicity Ohm
bg he tits* Nit VI! of, .g
/PIO 6611100M111141141.1,C, gsnte 00..
11404
• J, R. &Aram) OLIVR TAR, the, best
%nail* medic(*) known, mires all Throat and Lung ar•
teatione, and Catarrh, by inhalation. In owe of in-.
ternill Pains)* amines., a few drape s taken internally,
alibrde immediate relief. In . Rheumatio affections,
Nearalein.kkinwareettotuo, Burns, and skin dimmest,
na external leelleatian of this valuable :allele is at•
tended with the hapeiwtt results.
J. R. STAFFORD'S IRON AND SULPHUR rovt-
- - DERS.
Tbeae valuable adjuncts to the Tar revitalize gad
purify the blovd, Invigorate the liver, strengthen the di,
- regulate all the ',oration'. 140 one should
be tOthout,them at this 'seism of the year. Sold by all
Druggists, and by T. W. DYOTT tit BONBON North ,
SECOND Street. Powders, $1; Olive Tar, 50 °ants.
atiMpth•-lm
Sawniti Mammas. All persons who
'have boulibt Sewing - Machines which will not perform
the work expected, are informed that SINOER'S Ma
chines never fail to do any kind of work. Noone is ever
disappointed in the Machines of
I. M. SINGER be CO.. No. 810 CHESTNUT St.
ElLtitax SAVING FUND —NORTRWRST
Manta MECONDud WALNUT Breams.—Deposits re
oeived ha email aid large amounu, from all degree of
fhicolnunniti. and allown interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT. per annum.
Monsy,may be drawn by cheeks without loss of in
terest. -
oEoe open dells, from Ountil • o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until nine to the evening. Presi
dent:FßANKLlN FELL; Treasurer and Ormiretan.
MAR. M. MORRIS.
SALAMANDER Frax-Pitoop SAFES.—A very
large smoNment of SALAMANDERS for ode at rea
sonable peon, No.IN CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
sta-tf EVANS & WATSON.
HARRIS' BOUDOIR BIDING MAOHINR.—
INPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD.
FIRST PEENtIINI AT EMIT FAIR.
Philadelphia Moe, 7110 ARCH Bt. Agents wanted.
1,11-3
IMPORTANT TO TA! LOBS AND OTNIIRg.—
The Grover & Baker aewing-rdaoldne Company have
jut introduced a new and superior Shuttle-Machine.-
large size, high speed, with West improvements.
riles W5O. For Sale at N 0.730 OHERTNUT STREET,
_ feU-tf
SAVING ' FUND—NATIONAL &PTT TRUST
CoNtreny.—Chartered by the Btate of renneybre is.
ROLLS.
1. Money re received *very day, and in any amount
large or small.
2. FIVE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from
the day it Is put in.
a. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever
it is palled for, and without notice.
4. Money is reasiven from Executors, Administrators,
Gitrardiant, and other 'krustees, in large oilman sums,
to remain a long or short period.
g. The money received from Depositors is invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages. Ground Rents, and other first,
slug seoutitles.
11: Office open everyday—WALNUT Street, aouthwed
inner Third street. Phi ladellPidic lea
To CONSIIMPTIVIS.—QIIRRU'I3 Con LIVRIL
On. JELLY.
This great speoifio for Consumption is fast superse
ding all others in its curative effectsupon those afflicted
with tubercular diseases, being twice as of loacious as
the crude oil. Prepared upon highly scientific pnnoi
.ples of the pure oil, rind robbed of the nauseous taste of
the plain article, it is received into the stomach in its
jellified form, without mastication, and is gradually dis 7
solved and digested, passing into the small intestines
drop by drop, supplying the wastes of the body by its
nutritious properties, and thus assisting and inistalning
nature in overcoming the disease. Approved by the
New York Academy of Medicine. and recommended by
the faculty everywhere, this preparation is ompfidently
offered ass remedy for Consumption and all Ylbrofulous
affections. Bold by BARBERTON BROWN. corner of
CHESTNUT and FIFTH Streets; FREDERICK
BROWN, Jr., Continental Hotel; and T. W. DYOTT
& 'BONS. mhal-sniffint
MARRIED.
SMITH—MOORS.—On Thursday evening. the 16th
instant. by the Rev. William IL Furness. William M.
Smith to Helen, daughtor_of Mainisdake Moore. -*
BARKER—a I DGWAY.—On the Seth inst.. at N 0.911
Arch strest,Phdadelphia_, aociording_to the order of the
Society or Friends, Dr. scion. T. darker to Susan It.
Ridgway., daughter of Thome Ridgway, all of tine city.
SMITH—LI4I`.—On the lath instant. by. Rev. T. A.
Fernley. Mr. Samuel Smith. of New York oltj, to Mille
Elisabeth. daughter of Mr. Lewis List, of Wait Phila
delphia. Pa.
WRITS KER—FOSTERSt Frankford. on the Stith
instant. by Rev. a. Atwood, Mr. James Whitaker, of
Ftittadelphia, to Mice hiiZSbattlat. Fatter, of Frankton!.
DIED.
MoO)II3LAY.—On Wednesday, the 25th thit.,Bnllie.
wife of /. El. McOaulay,/.1. D., of Plow ork
The relatives and friends are invited to attend her
funeral. on Sunday,Mth, at I othlookCrom the reside:me
of Mrs Merger
_, en Swanion , below krietian street. "
OHUhtWAY.—At Bt. Augustine, F .on the ledi inst.,
Willard A. Shimmy, in the 47th year of his ether.
The relatives and friends of the 'family, also the mem
bers of Mt. Monet' Lodge, Ne. 156, Y. M., Phitadel.
Piga Lodge, No. 13,L. O. 0.F., aqd Lafayette gnosrap
went. No. 6. are respeptfaliy invited to attend his
funeral, from his late residence, No. 122 Molt at eat on
Sunday, the 2 9 th rant., at 3P, M., without further notice.
To Proceed to Woodland Cemetr ry.
GIBMON.—On the twining of the 47th instakt,Prede
riek Klett. infant win or henry C. and Mary K. Gibson.
aged 10 months.
The relative. of the, family are invited to attend the
funeral, from. the residenee or hie parents, No. 1633
Spruce street, on Monday morning, at 9 o clock. " *
JOHNSON.—On the 26th, ate+) clock A. M., Lawrence..
Johnson. in the 60th year of hie age.
The relative, and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral without further notice,
from his late isidence, 727 Pane street, on Monday,
60th inst.. at 10 A. M.
FOTIII.—On t Mitt inst., Emily, daughter of the
P lata /Am K. Potts
Femoral y from her late residenee, 1309 Arch street. this
03aturdar, morning at 10 tVolook.
thiTZl3l..—On the nth inst., John Esitsel, in the 41st
year of his age.
Foneral from his late reeldemee, No. MON. street,
(late WoOdktreet.) bethw ' Yninkfird road. on Sent's'
afterafternoon, at o'clock.
noon,
the 46th inst., Joseph L. Barger, aged
6y ears.
Funeral from the residence of his brother, Cherie:
A. Marker, 1210 Nagle street, on Sunder, at 1 o olook.
JONES.—On the 74th inst., Silas Jones, in the 56th
year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence Oxford street, olive
site Joseph las. on Sunday afternoon, at / o'plook.
.101INSON.—On the 76th instant, Joseph S. Johnson,
armed 43 years.
Funeral Irma his late residence, No, 366 Green strop,
on Sunday mooung next, at • o'clock.
paILAIN BLACK BALZORINES, 121-2
il- oenta.
- Black Ballrooms. 1113 i cents...' '
Black and whiterinnted Baligorinee.l2% ciente. '
lisek and white Cherie Taniore LustreaJOk cents.
ark gray mixed De Beam. UK cents.
lain Wank imported Lawny, UM mew
tack and white innertyil Liwas,Wi events.
tack and white Chime garaes.= cents.
lack and white Jaime Moha ir., 1111 cents.
Grey and black Ontudrills. 25 acute.
Onetolle or grae mixed Busse Ateetain,3s% cents.
Ilk BOON k. YON. Mourning Store,
ap7l - No.olB CIeESNITT Street. ,
irrPHILADELPHIA TYPOGRAPHICAL
SOCIETY.—The 'moaners are requested to meet
at the Pocietea Room. FIFTH. and NORTH Styes%
on MONDAY HORNING,' 30th lot.. at 30 o'clock, to
attend the funeral of their late Honorary Member,
LAWRENCE JOHNSON.
Printers generally are respectfully invited to partici
pate with the tioolety.
BY order of the President:
rip23-2t WM. 11. JONES, Secretary.
grMASONIC NOTICE.,—TIRE MEMBERS
of MOUNT MORIAIE LODGE. No. Ms. A. Y. M.
he Order in general. ere pertioularly trifited to'
meet at the Ball, on Chestnut street, on SUNDAY
afternoon, the pith. at 3 o'clock, to atretott he tuners of h
our late Brother, WILLARD A. BRUMWAL -Hy (order of the W. Al.
It" AARON WATERS, Seeretary.
PW rD LWHERE IS HELL 2
Rwr. Dr. W bi4AtdrON op the above sitldebt.
h7OBROW EY NINO, at TX o clock. in the Church
of the Messiah ( Untversabsth Locusr, east of
Broad. Ito
twury IN sn...azir. J. N.
WILLIS. Furor , of Taberoacle M. E. Churoh,
trzi:roach on_thre Subject. 'TO-MORROW (Sabbath)
AFTERNOON, at
co o'clock. in AMERICAN ME
CHANICS' HALL, corner Fourth an al George Streets,
Seats free to et. It•
TO.MORROW EVENING. REV, ROD,
U,3 THOM eti leotute,by request, op the Hot
40111101f Pit. Climb to LOMBARD, shove Fourth. t*
DrCHURCH OF THE COVENANT.—OER
yIoin in Concert Ball. Cheatout. above Twoifth
street, TO.MORROW (donde") at 10% A. M.. by Rev.
A B. ATIKINP, and at 71ii P. M., by Bev. ROB ERT
NPLBON. of China.
51IL:SPRING GARDEN UNITARIAN
CHUKC—Berrice at Handal and Haydn Rah.
and Sprung Garden streets, TO-MORROW Min
ds,/ aalidf, A. N. NJEvening Service. Beats free. It*
FIRST REFORMED PRESRYTE-
R lAN CHURCH. BROAD Btreet below Beruce.
COMMUNION SERVICES —Forvehing THIS (SA
TURDAY) AFTERNOON, a t 4 ()cloak, by Mr. J. W.
FAIItER. as Totem,. distributed. Preaching NAB
EA'ru MORNING, tiLtbe_r Pastor sod the communton
4lispe t eed. SABBATH RVVPONO, presolhlng_by Rey.
G i N t lt V;fa, b 7 ,14),° 1 141`... rPetR.Ai EP"
METATEBIENT OE THE UNION BATE.
as retched by the second notion of tho Act of
asud Audibly ask'. Corottionwealth, approved
the 18th day of October. A.:D. wit
Amount or tome and di5e0unt5..............-05611Y115 t 8
0ecie...... : .. ... ....
"
di n e from other tenni.- ........ 81196 18
0 of naafi in mails .....—..., Mee IN
n, ftscoasts, o f inlnd .es dne
, La cdltet T 8013 1 22 t 4
. . I rvre. April V. HU
CITY OF F/FILADEL . sa r
14 Janice Leeley, Cashier of the Union Hank,, being
sworn, deo.. and say, that the above statement HI CM
reel, to the best of my knowle_dge mid belief.
JAMES LESLEI Cashier.
Sworn before me, this twenty - seventh ay of April.
A. ri. HS).
t P. C. ELLM KEIL ?votary Public.
rfr AMR W 41114
DEMOCRATXC
.TOR A lrifir a liWg . •
JAS. MeCAREN.
rummer; rOTINCIM,
WM. AL BAIRD,
WM. LAYER,
JNO.
lICIMIOL DIRE, TOR&
JOHN KRUM
DR..108. R. GOAD,
HOS. TZ
lERALD.
wht. R. GRBLE,
- Vor the unexpired term of Raymond T. Maul.
CONSTARLAS
ORA WFOR 0, - •
PpHILIP TROMAS,
CiALLAGRISR. fapXB-3t.
i AT A MEETING OF THE PHILA.
DELPRIA JOURNEYMEN BOOKBINDERS'
UNION. held at their Hall, northwest corner of Eig_hth
and Spring Garden streets, on THURSDAY EVEN
ING. April 26, We. the following preamble and resolu
tions were unanimously adopted :
WHEREAS, AV. GEORGE W. }IFTY. Candidate
for the office of City Controller.inis violated the pledge
which he had made to a Trade Union of this oar. and
noted against the interests of the mechanics of Phila
delphiato giving patronage to employers who refuted
toyove Union_prite. therefore,
Resettled. 'That we, the members of the Philadelehia
Journeymen Bookbinders' Union, will oppose him na a
holly at the ensuing election, and use all honorable
mean; to defeat him,
Resolved. That the preamble and resolutions be pub-
'
Imbed in The Press, Daily News, and Sunday Dispatek.
Attest, W/LLIAAI H. PLATT,
Recording Secretary.
ZANNIVERILCRY OF TILE PHILADEL- '
rwA cIA BBATH.-11(11100/., , ABB 4, OIAT7iON.
ink Anniversary of the Philic,elphis Sabbath-
Sphoot Anootation williake e place on rut; OAS. Eve-
WWII /I;i:in. (la netat7Leng,ili'tigar end
BROAD
eight o'..ock. * Mr .
The Rev. Dr. Newton, Rev. J. W. Jackson, Rev. Dr.
BrantlYcßev. Dr. Jenkins, and several lay brethren.
friends of the acute, have consented to take part in the
g arniture e o n the 000aeion. atereeting statements may i
cl=lniglinol ~ Boperlidendents, Teacher, and
friend, of this important enterprise, are cordial,' invi
ted to be present. WM. OF.T Y,
apag..gt Chairman of the Corn. on AnniVellarr.
...
MtkinTI•IiECOND ANN tWERSARY OF .
H r 11,4DELPHIA TRACT 8001141 Y ,
ifel at UfIiCAL FUND HALL, on TRUB.B-. 1
DAY F.FENII4O, May Ed, at 80'0100k.
Addresses b y Rev. Messrs. BRAND, WATSON, J.
HYATT 8991 R, and A.A.. WILLETT& A collect/ on
will be %belt In behalf of the canoe.
pord•er Mmumetel can be ee at the 'Dna white,
999 CHLBTNUT Street, Bible House, and American
igundayAgonool Union. , i
a d i
if t- vipiVirig i ten l KTY'A b iertr i lhe S UN - *ree,,!, Dr.
Dune...FIDE .at kit Church , AClri !treat, below
audit. Pot mombors or the &piety, Tract Visiters, I
an i irlfindil of the 4)&46 . 6 SellerallY, are invited to hetpre..
Oink . -
- - • , avieg-mkto2t, ,
rga M0111114E117 CEWEETERY2III)7III%.E.--i
. ,The rand Maytag( of the l i Althaldetti Pl . .' Thn,
. lilt' il el 'i t l'. . 1 m th, e e
west' ter r 'r ' A F b l i i i I li i l f . ill e en t 1 illlll
MONDAY hii 11 1 P
T6tboow, tht k Oh v( t MelT nut. M 4 o'alOok. Thal
Annual Ke of the amigo!' Will he read, and an
•Inotiinl held t between 4 and T I'. M.) TOT sr ted elan•
biota',erre two 064411111 pear. ' .N. TAY LO R,
PlarriitlAg - " . WOTIMITT,
THE PREBBO I LPEULADELPIHA, , SATURDAY, APRIL 28, ,1860.'
re.".• SANCTUARY al. E. CHURCH, Mail
Streak below Girard Avenue
DI —Nov Flrel
N O(ittti lo
prepoh To-okepettr: a t
.gre e t o lte P a
astor t P. M. Love read tit Y.
It
se
exWCONNECTICUT 111111NINGI COMPATIV.
Offices N 0.113 South FOURTK Street. Th ht.
ATOR.FIELD, Connecticut.
The Annual hieetin% of the Stoekholdete ho hold
at Lit.pfield,Clonueottoutoo MONDAY. Muy Ith#l9o3,
at o 'Mock. P M., at whloh time an election for pine
Director's will be held.
G. 13. WEST, President.
Jonw W. Beau, Secretary.
N. H. IC. kr.taorT, Assietant Secretary. BMW
ry're OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN var.
4,3 INSURANCE' COMPANY, No. 3 tO'HADNUT
Str A e.
ge et neral meeting of the Stockholders In the Ameri
can Pireinnoranee Company will ba held , agreeably to
Charter on - MONDAY, the 7th day o f May next, at II
o'cloek M.
The annual election for Dirootors will take place 11n
machete!,t,
tllereal ' er • ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD,
ErrSPIRITUALISM ? ... THOMAS GALES
FORSTER. of Illinois ' s Trims bledium
l
Rive the I net lit OTURR of h is come at tilittitu
&CHEM' nALL, .on SUNDAY at 105 f o'oloeir A. .•
and 8 P.r.
Mits.SPENCE will Lecture on SUNDAY, the Bth
of May. Ad iseion.Fivo Canty. It.
OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND
Navigation Company—Philadelphia, April 24.
this
The stated normal meeting of the Stockholders
of this Company will be held at their Oltoe, on TUES
DAY MORNIN, thh 'e let day of• May next. AID o ' olook,
after which an ELECTION for OFFICES Bof tcom
pany will be there held, to JAMES COX, ook d en t.
ammo day. far= et]
IWCATAWISSA, WILLIAMSPORT, AND
ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, °MOO No. 3021
N UT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Midi 14, MR
Ho'dere of Catawia4a, Wilharnsoort,and Erie Rail
road Company chattel bonds are no•ified to deposit their
bonds with their 'Worcs. at the office of the complip.
308 WALNUT Street. between the hours of 10 and O
P. M., and TBOOl,O certificates of deposit.
M. P. HUTCHINSON,
• E. P. BORDEN,
ap2s-12t - Attoniers for chattel bondholders.
CATAWISSA. WILLIAMSPORT, AND
ERIK RAII.,ROAD CO.
OFFICE. No. 308 WALNUT STREET,(
PitlLartahtata, April 23, 1803. ii k
The First More.ge Bondholders of the Catawissa,
Williamsport, and Fre Railroad Company are noti
fied to call at the Office of the Company, No. 308
WALNUT Street, between the hours of 13 and 2 P. M..
and deposit their Bonds with M. P. livrentripoN, as
their Attorney, to be used in the pureness of said Road,
Under the degree of Court authorizing the same, and
receive certificates of deposit.
S. V. MERRICK,
ROB EAT BAYARD
F. A. VANDYKE. J r .,
3. N. HUTCHINS° ,
A. W. MITCHELL,
M. P. HUTCHINSON,
ap24-12t Cdmmittee of First Mortgage Bondholders.
gUNION CANAL COMPANY OF PENN.
SYLYANIA.—First Mortgage Bondholdersof the
re 7 nemed company, disposed o no-operate in insist
ing on a faithful exeontion of the trusts in their favor,
created by the company, and opposed to Reber pe
cuniary saorthoes in favor of the floating debt of toe
company, are requested to mend their respective names,
addresses, and amounts of bonds to either of the under
signed:
F. M. DREXEL. No. 84 South Third St.
DW'D N. BUCKLEY, N 0.6 Av. of 290 Walnut St.
VIM) hNT BRADFORD. No, 7uT hansom St.
J. R. E. SUTTON, No. M4 Beach
W. RAMBOROER, N 0.6 Av. oft% Walnut St.
ap24 6t*
IIT- FAIR OF THE GERMAN HOSPITAL.
An extensive Fair for the kale of Rare and
Fanny Articles, under the auspieee of a number ofpro
nunent German and American Ladies, will be held in
CONCERT HALL, commencing MONDAY, April M.
1860. and oont nuine during the week. The Hall will be
beautifully decorated wilh FLAGS, BANNRRII,
WREATHS, &0., and a BAND OF MUSIC will be In
attendance.
Thu prooeeds are to he applied to the erection of a
GERMAN HOSPITAL in the CITY OF PHILADEL
PHIA. The Laclies respectfully invite the public,ge
nerally° to participate, and thereby assist them in the
laudable undertaking. the object being worthy of the
support of the oiti sons of Phi adelphia. apld•6t
f:rr-EIGHTH WARD - DEMOODATIG
TIOKET.
/ELECT COUNCIL.
THEODORE CUYLER.
COMMON COUNCIL.
ROBERT P. KANE.
DAVID SALOMON.
GEORGE PLITT.
J. HiTirt 15TIEJPII s.
ORABLES A. sHanpro
ROBk.RT YOUNG
JOHN A. CLARE:
For the unexplred term of E. W. Smiley.
ALDERNINN.
. .
JOHN HARTMAN,:
ANTHONY H. REYNOLDS,
CoMSTARLXII.
JAMES 'NOR ARA AL
JA m E DONNELLY.
SUBVETAit SIMI) DiffTRICT
D. C. BRENNAN.
6p14-19.21,13. ,78 111.Z3.30.
OFFICE OF THE SHAMOKIN
WALNUTD POTTEVILLE RAILROAD CO.,
Street, Philadelphia. April M. 180.
he Annual Meeting of the (stockholders of the She.
mhos Valley and Pottsville Railroad Connally will be
held at the Office of the Company, on, the 7th of MAY,
et 12 o'clock, when a President and six h:anargere wil
be elected tonne for the ensuing year.
apl6-tm7 GRIFFITTS VVELLS, Secretary.
M4UIII — DYQU — LL — VNEITI3UBIIOEHANN - t
RAILROAD COMPANY.-7 he ANN UA
IRO and ELECTION , of the Stockholders o
the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Company. as
required by their charter. will be held at. the" SIMARD
MOM+ d," in the oily of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. on
MONDAY, May 7th, at 12 n'o look M, for the purpose of
choosing Pres i dent and Six Managers to serve for the
ensuing year, and also fur the eonsideration °fen other
business as may properly be brousht befrmeanseet
lox. FRANK tPRQ,....
crrOFFICE OF THE PHILHDELPHLI
AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
Mance, MA
The holders of the bonds of this Compan7,. d ue
can now receive , upon application at this office, to
1.
per cent. In rash, upon the terms specified In the °mu
ter attached.
The holders are alio entitled to the benelt. of Sink
ing Fund or $1140,0 1 0 per annum. as established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting. held January*,
/1150, and in punmanoe of the contract, entered into by
he company and duly recorded, to carry the same Into
ffeot. • 8. BIitADFORP, Treasurer.,
CIRCULAR.
Notice to the Holders of Phi/adershia and Reading
Railroad ComPaas Mortgage Bolide, dais jests , 1, lt
These bonds are secured by the first mortgages on the
road, amountins the aggregate to $3,3N,400. The
net revenue for the tut fiscal year Wimi six times the
mounter the annual interest on these gond*.
The managers Kowae to extend them for a penod of
twenty rears. the holders retaining the bond, and the
security of the mortgasecin the precise condition in
'which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for
the interest, parable half-yearly, will be Issued.
A bonus pf In per omit. will given to the holdentn
consideration of their amenting to the extension. is
bonus :will be paid in ogsh to the bearers of the bo n
on their miming a receipt and presenting their rearm
two Mode at the arms of the Company, or to its agents,
for endorse ant.
Forms of receipt and endorsement will bo furnished
onapplitattO
e 'elph
e l lrd eliW W. a. !Seaways.
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A BUSHEL tit? (WM) TO B 6
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OA T the zriglish Bill through the noose.
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A DIMMED OF GOLD TO BE SPENT.
- Nine Hundred and Twenty•five Thousand Dollen to
Carr the English Bill through the House.
WM. H. WITTE and ROBERT DARLINGTON, of
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parry the Enaliah Bill through the Nouse.
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Damn no' money tenured by _Government,
State, knd City Lmnit, Ground Rants, Mort
°Vl Company deems safety better than large
profits, consequently will ran no rink with depo
sitors' moni l y, but have it at all times ready to
renk tu
t , with per cent. inest, to the olititer,as
re W ter
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tow
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TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Jo- FOR THE CITY AEU COUNTY OF FHILA
OHL FRIA.
ELAZABETH RENDETON, her next friend.
JAMBS MAGEE, vs. JOH HEED RBON. September
Term, 1889, No. SC alias Bo 0. in D voroe. And now,
April nth. 1809. the court grant a rule op the resyondent
to Chow cause why a uivoroe from the bond. of matri
mon should pot be decreed . • Rule returnable May 7.2 th,
1800. at 10 o Mech. irk,
To JOUN REMAKE/3(W, Respondent
QEORAIE • . EARLE,
apatLew 4t° Attorney or Libellant.
IN TB COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
TN ANfl. FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF
PHILADELPHIA.
CARO , INE MF,TZGHER, bY her next friend,
GOTTFRIED REVS RT,vs. virA RD hIETZGIChR.
September Term. 1859. No, 13. Bubo. in Divorce. And
now, April 2.5 th, IMO, the eourtgrant, a rule on the re
epondent to show cause why a divorce from the bonde
of matrimony should not be deoreed. Rule returnable
May 12th. IMO, at 10 A. M.
To EDWARD M EMI( ER. Respondent. Sir: You
are hereby notified of above rule,servleeof the came on
you having failed on account of your abeenee.
GEORGIS N. ABLE,
ripX-sw 4lt* Attorney for Libellant.
TU HB Srl N'i'
Note of $490.19, due May 17th,
1860, drawn by M. Stem, Kohn, ac Co.. to their own
order, and payable at Mnnufaeturers' and Mechamos'
Bank. Payment has been atop rd. The finder will re
turn it to the 341 berth MOND Street.
t° M. STEM, KOHN, 6 CO.
GENTLEMEN WOULD DO WELL BY
Galling on plias k KENBIL.I39 North NINTH
Stteet, above CHERRY, and have their old Garments
made to took equal to new. by clamming or dyeing and
repamns• ap26.2t.
11101ARKERIS PERFUMERY, Fancy Soaps,
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/17 North BINT/t Street, above Arch, Phila. aoa-ai
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"ROOTS MADE TO FIT THE FEET,
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It* 21 and 23 South BIRTH Street.
sig FOX'S EARLY SEEDLING POIO
- of auperlor quality, and very prolifio-a
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and Kidney gotatoen, in store and for sale by
D. LANDRETH & SON,
Implement and seed Warehouse,
It* 21 and 23 South SIXTH Street.
Is HORTICULTURAL TOOL OUSTS
ma. containing a full assortment of Tools for ladies
or gentlemen s we, for sale by_
D. LANLIFILTh & SON,
Implement and Feed Warehouse,
Nos. :41 and tl3 South SIXTH Street,
It* Between Chestnut and Market streets.
EVERGREENS -• NOW 1S THE
TIME TO I'Letter.—You can buy them m per
cent. lower In oleo ; of finer ilw.lity. anti nivreater
quantity, at II 11.181. n
, Nursenes, thrmann_y_c her.
deed warehome 922 and 91.14 m RR Street,
ab ir -1. 4
11erVily Railroad oars pass the Nurseries every
ha hour, fare 10 cents. . p2O 4t
STRAWBERRIES.—Now is the time
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low prises. at LIU 8 NV Nurseries.
Warehouse 944 and 924 MARKET Street, above
NINTH. ap2B-,4t
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND PEAS.
„w. you desire a Pea that has no eupenorin
flavor, plant the knalish Champion, which is newsman,
aoknobywledged to be the nest variety in °el vaet
re. ion. For
este R. BulsT For
Reed warehouse 9tP.l . and 1124 MARKET Street,
above NINTH. _ _ ap2S-4t
NEW ENGLAND EARLY SUGAR
SCORN: This variety is far superior to the com
mon! agar Coro usually sold, being earlier, more deli
cate In flavor. and more produotive, and to decidedly
the best variety for table use, Mr sale by
D. BUItiT fk, BON,
geed Warehoute, 922 and 924 MARKET 81.,
sea 4t above Math.
sa PURE LONG ORANGE CARROT
.OW.SEED grown from aelep'ed stook, and
W AR
-
RANTED Y Y arthonse. 922 apd9 BU MAR & T N t.
a2-4t
abot , e Ninth.
1)000 BBLS. POUDRETTE.
Bblz. Pure Eine Bone Sawing.
Sip Tone Pure Ammoniated
tr ROGlsits,
ier Phonetists of
B.
Lime, 9,0 f sale by
ae29.6t1 . No. 1 MARKET Went.
$3,000, $2,000, AND OTHER
rQPS.OOO. to Ira Ji b m ow city
yytty,./ipsy „, . doir
- • • ...ut
CARPETINGS.
OABPETIN as.
We sh4ll Offer our
ENTIRE RTOOIC OF
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No. 920 ORESTNUT STREET
37 KIWI'S' STREET, BOSTON
PUBLISH THIS LAY,
SAVING FUNDS.
" A little, but often, fills the Puree."
" A Dollar saved is Woe earned."
LEGAL.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
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WARBURTON,
806 BOUTS SECOND STREET,
/004 CHESTNUT STREET,
Calla eepeoial attention to the above goods, feeling
confident that NOWHERE IN THIS CITY CAN
BUCK A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT DE
FOUND.
,aptl tf
NEW MANTELETS.
fROMENADE AND CARRIAGE
CLOAKS.
IN EXOLUSIVE STYLES,
OPENING EVERY MORNING
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
TRH LARGEST STOOK IN THE CITY
NSW LLCM MANTILLAS
NEW LAVE POINTES,
NEW LACE BOURNOCS,
Now opening i■ unparalleled profusion at the
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
5927-tr
BAREGE ANGLAIS,
1S)( CENTS PER YARD,
AND
7 AND 9-FLOUNCED ORGANDY ROBES.
L. J. LEVY Be CO..
Invite the attention of the Ladle' to a ems of
BAREGE AMMAN AT 183 CENTS PER YARD,
Just opened. Also, to a large assortment of new
SEVEN and NINE-FLOUNCED ORGANDY ROBES,
At St each, greatly below the cost of importation.
809 and 81t CHESTNUT Street. aD26-St
IVIIITE MARSEILLES FOR LADIES'
• • WEAR., Corded, small figured and vhili dia
mond.
EREPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, kA RRsiSON,
It. 10016 OHE6iTNUT Street.
L INEN TICKING, PREMIUM COTTON
DITTO—A good assortment. in I{ and 4-4 rids,
always on hand ,_at liieltr 'e
ost i es,
*SHEPPARD, VAN RIANOSN. & ARRISON.
1008 CREST: 413 T Street.
VINE EMBROIDERED - SET.-
LARS. AND TRIMMING.—Tiew Goods, in the
late ahem style,.
BHR.PrARD, a - AN HALILINONN. kARRII3D ' N.
It* loola CHEBT JUT attest.
VINE LACE CURTAINS, YEWS( CHEAP.
2 : —Fe mono furnishing for the country VIII -find 'the
goods desirable.
tiLLESTARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & &EISISON,
it' 100 S CHESTNUT Street.
QUMME It FLANNELS, SUMMER
BLANKETS.—A good assortmen t of tinshrink 4 blo
Bummer Flannel& Mew, Blankete... to riy
, rdextde.
SIit:PPARD, VAN ILSRLINGEN& A R
lt" It
T Street.
A FINE STOOK OF SEASONABLE DRY
Ex GOODS, at the
CENTRAL STORE,
S. E. comer EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
DRESS MATERIALS of alw.cot every variety. in
plain, medium, and glll styles.
Dlotiairs i Laveliss, Grit/mile Poplins, and Gray Goods
for Travehing Dresses.
Paris Jaconets and Organdies, in neat, medium, and
ga g i s t r Y kltervid r as and Poll de Chevres,
Fine Sooty Gingliams.
Jost from OW fork:, I awe While Ground Lawn
stria English Prints, IS cents. beautiful.
Leon Mantles, Points. Tasnes. and Bournms, Black
Bilk Mantillas.
13T_ELLA SHAWLS.
6-4,7-4, and &A Wide White and Black Bareges.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Marseilles Quilts, Linen Sheeting&
Table Cloths, Napkins and Doylies.
Table Linens Diaper,Unshrmkable Flannels, Gauze,
and Silk Flannels, &o.,CHARLES ADAMS & SON.
ro LITICAL.
pEOPLE'S
CITY TICKET.
X&YOlt,
ALEXANDER HENRY.
CITY SOLICITOR,
CHARLES E. LEX.
CITY CONTROLLER,
GEORGE W. HUFTY.
RECEIVER OF TAXES,
WILLIAM P. HAMM.
CITY COMMISSIONER,
JOHN A. HOUSEMAN.
ELECTION TO TAKE PLACE
TUESDAY. MAY IST.
GRAND RALLY
PEOPLE!
ON SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT
ONE MORE CHARGE FORME FIGHT AGAINST
TEE WRONG:
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
Who aro OPPOSED to the CORRUPTIONS of the
present
NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION,
end who are IN FAVOR of the RE-ELECTION of
Flrg
As MAYOR of our
CITY. OP PHILADELPHIA,
And of a CONPINUANCE of the EXISTING MUNI
CIPAL GOVERNMENT OF OUR CITY.
WILL MEET IN
GRAND MASS MEETING
ON SATURDAY EVENING, THE 28TH INST
AT PENN SQUARE,
BROAD AND MARKET STREETS
OITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA!
Those of you who are unwilling to have your beauti
ful oity again consigned to the despotism which dis
graced it two years ago, and who desire an honest and
faithful administration of her government. rally to
gether now.
FRIENDS OF THE UNION AND THE
CONSTITUTIO V,
Dome forthlin your:etrength. MECHANICS. who feel
the necessity. for
PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INDUSTRY
as against the pauper labor of the Old World, gather
in Quenon.
Come from your stores! Come from your workshops
Come from your homes, and come all together for the
protection of your rights, tho preservation of your fire
sides, and the integrity of
OUR GREAT AND GLORIOUS UNION!
Distinguished Speakers of your own and other °Sties
will be present to address you.
The citizens of the daerent Wards are requested to
meet to 7hl o'clock at their headquarters, and proaed in
body to the meeting.
BY ORDER OF THE
COMMITTEE OP SUPERINTENDENCE
x026-It
SECOND WARD PEOPLES TICKET
BELY:CI , COUNCIL.
Austin &dams,
COMMON CuIINCIL,
John Fuller, George M. Bandgram.
John ames C. Iteloh,
1 1 William B. delheimor.
William
SCHOOL AMC :TORS.
For 3Jeers. For I JOU.
Joseph A. Pidgeon, Edmund I).WoodruitJr.,
Joho Gray. For 1 Leer.
Robert A. Hire. Lbn R. 0. Wilmot, '
Win. 11100118 Y.
t3IIIS.
aoteph 0. litterrnerY.
IMMO
I Moses H. Keen.
eeconolaritior.
8. Ologe.
ALMIR
Santee Davenport. I
M2!IM
nMWM
A LCOHOL, BURNING FLUID, .AN6
4 - 31 . 4PR NEEainufmNred diy, ant Wes
VILO LEY. 41811814144.11 R . ,& CO., blo. 16 iso TII
RAR mets
UMW, PITON . TAR —B5O bble. Non. 1
and coupon .11:11 , 1 , tor bbl i t ; Pitoh, SAD bb.
itiattliris r4/493f 8011711 -Ae,
TO COMMEROIAL MEl..—The .Adverti
.l ger, a PhiladeLphlan, middle life, educated to
EWA Or 1011111.2 illtelTity. desire, commercial et
Other agency to the Punkt or Gretna% or Booth Amen
pax or elsewhere. Beet testimonials. wlease addreas
• Burliness Agenov," Philadelphia Pont. o lloe. 1 It.
WANTED—By two Gentlemen, a Lady,
and Child five 'earn old, three unfurnished
I'OOME And .ttse of bath. with board , in a respectable
privatebsettly. The roma men be connamodtour and
airy, and situated between Piitb and Broad, and Pine
and Callowhill et - meta Terms liberal. 'Address, for
two data , WILLIAM WILLIAMS, blood ', Dispatch. •
WANTED—A Dyer of Cotton and Wool,
at a lane establishment. None need apply no
ises thoronckly_aoeualuted with the Morino& apply at
4n Po th YNONT Street, on Monday and Tuesday non.
between 10 and 2 o'clock.
ail Low eratrcx.
PEAOIIER WANTED.—A Lady to
Teach Drawing, Painting. and Frenoh. in Coates
ville Seminary. Address "MieteerilleßOMlllSTle" Chea
ter County, Pa. apl.7-at
A YOUNG M 4 N FROM THE COUNTRY,
who Writes a fair hand and re expert at figures.
wishes a SITUATION in a Wholeasle store, where his
'termer; would be reasonably rewarded. Address
F.F.ANOIS, at this oleos. ay= et*
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 22
years old. a SITU trTION in a wholesale gro
cery house. Won'd be willies to sot as ootteletor. and
r.selet at
.books. Address HENRY , at Tke Pratt orfioe.
ap2.5-6t
WANTED 1,000 Ladies to send for
v DE RUSET gnat book. Deere poling man and
woman oontempleting holy wedlock should nave Oda
book. Perko* MI swots to Doi et, Philadelphia P, O.
MP 1m
FOR BALE AND TO LET.
To RENT,.
THE REMAINING STORES
ON VIE
NINTH-STREET FRONT
07 THE
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
WILL NI RENTED Low.
Upon immediate application to
, JOHN RICH,
8 mthweet corner of NINTH and 8 ANSOtel eta.,
ap29-12t (second story.)
FCR RENT—THE LAN C ASTER (PENN
SYLVANIA LOCOMOTIVE WORKS—This
well known est. blishment is now offered for rent for
a term of three to five years. 3he Works are located
in the city of Lancaster, Penns., fronting on the Penn ,
sylvania Railroad, and thus offer every facility for
the nhipmunt of Locomotives and the reoeivinp of noel
and materials, besides being located in one of the most
healthy portions of the State.
The Buildings are of Briek, covered with Elate. and
consist of Office and Setting-ns Room, flawing and
Patters Rooms, Wood Shop,_
Boiler Shop Smith Shop.
Foundry. Lathe and Planer Rooms and Engine House.
The Toole and Machinery ate of the moat approved
kind and in perfect condition, ready for immediate
operation, being of sufficient capacity to finish two
Locomotives a month, in addition to a large amount of
other work usually made in establishments of this kind.
Immediate paleasssioniSan be had. For terms kor any
information desired, address DAVID COOKLEY,
ap2B-3t LARICAST PR, la.
ig FOR SALE-TBE LARGE STONE
MANSION. with Stabling, Tenant, and Spring
Nouse, in the healthy and improving locality at Clifton,
on the Springfield road, Upper Darby, half althorn's ride
in the new West Chester Rallroad'eara from the city. It
has nearly h sores of land, fenced is with a variety of
shade trees; a good Boring of water, It would snake a good
Summer Boarding H.OlllB. It has the advantages of a
business 'place, as th bu s ine s s wit h out lot is adapted for
the coal and lumber utterfensnos with
the Mansion. The weighing meta and office are on the
premises; it would suit for a Hotel or a Country Store.
Terms aorlOmmottattnir. City
.Droperty taken in ea
change. Income at Office No. fr Washington Building,
No. 274 South THIRD Street ap7B-sitm St.
,da WEST PHILADELPHIA. =For Sale,
imt. - a neat COTTAGE. AS mode rm improvements.
Fme Lot. Se by l eo feet. Inqu i re THlßTY-FIFTH and
BRIDGE Streets, Mantua, at the premiees. It.
dm A CHESTNUT-STRUT HOUSE TO
NUARFNI.•.—A moderate Mae bonne. with ordinary
onnvenienees,in one of the most desirable locations Philadelehia. Rent low. Apply on the Imam, N in
o.
1337 CHESTNUT Street. ap27-61.•
VALUABLE MINING PROPERTY AT
• AUCTION.—The Subscriber will sell, at Public
Auction, in CHATHAM. Connecticut. on FRIDAY,
Mat 4th, IMP st o'olook in the forenoon. all the inte
rmit of THE CHATHAM. COBALT - MINING COM
PANY in the mine', enginee. and machinery mod lw
said company in mining cobalt and mekel. All the ma
chinery 1 s in perfect order. and can undoubtedly be
purchased at a bargain. The attention of the minnig
public recalled to this property. Terins,oseh on deli
very of deed. AitTHUR CALEP.Truetee.
hEddletorrn, Conn.. Aunt ge. 1960, spEr-at
gm FOIL 13ALX-A. HANDSOMF. PRO
PERTY, in Germantown, withid a few minutes
walk of the depot. Nine garden, with hot-beds. Abun
dance of Fruit—Grape*, and plenty of shade. Stone
Howie ; gas and water throughout. Stone Stable. Large
Lawn.
Terme very accommodating, and pow on riven
when required. .A.p_ply to B. COMEUPS,
apl2-if at the Philadelphia Bank.
BARD WANTED—Ins private family,
by a young van, in the neighborhood of Sprung
Garden. Address. this offioe. "R. ff." It*
S trig MER BOARDING AT MOUNT
Ps ,
AIRY (within five minutes walk of the (Ration.)
Several choice Rooms may be had by applying soon, at
Mrs. POLLARD'S. apal ISt*
BOARDING.—A Gentleman, his wife,
end three smell.ehildren, Irish to wore perma
nentneardias in a mapeatable orrinGe family. Address
" G. D." office of this paver. sp2r. 4t.*
?vivo YOUNG GENTLEMEN GAN BE
11 accommodated with good, airy apartments. (with
or withrut board,)) in private family. Location cen
tral. Addrese TOLBERT," through Blood's Dis
patch. al. 4
LADIF;9 7 AND GENTS' CASZCI
A-a CLOTHING WANTED.—The highest NC
for them at M. D. ANCONA, 62 SOUTH Street., .
ap23-6t."
LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HA_
CAST-OFF CLOTHING to dispose of for
will receive the highest Trice by calling et or ailidreis,
Ong B. D'ANCONA, No. 737 SOUTH Street. Dep2t-17g.
FOR EIIBOPE.—Having been appointed
Agents for WM. WILLIAMS & CO.'S Transat
lantic Exprem it . tre m a u ee r n , o p er A n c rret o reg s to . reoeivo
For all parte of Europe and !Leis, at prices unprece
dented In this city. CARMAN & CO..
ap2-3m N 0.13 South FIFTH Street.
READY.MADE CLOTHING.
BOYS' OLOTH.IN G.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
READY MADE
BOYS' CLOTHING,
On hand, and Manufactured of the
BEST MATERIA LS,
AT
F. A. HOYT & BRO.'S.
CHESTNUT, Corner of TENTH Street,
aplt-etuth-Imif ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
AMSPECIAL SALE OF NEW
CARRIAGES.
SECOND SPRING BALE FOR 1860.
On 'Wednesday Morning,
May 2.1860, at 10 o'clock. at the Basaar,
NINTH AND SANSOM STR EETS
Will be sold 'without reserve, for cash. a collection of
NSW CARRIAGES.
Comprising nearly two hundred, 'winding some 30 of
Dunlop s best buggy wagons, St made by J. Memoir, and
20 mule by Lane.
.Also.
Carriages and wagons of all descriptions, made by
reputable makers.
air No postponement on account of the weather.
ALFRED 30. RERKNESS,
ap27 stif Auctioneer.
BAZAAR—NINTH AND HAN
SOM STREETS.
AUCTION SALE OF MORSEL ke.
On Saturday Morning.
At OM o'clock precisely, compnsing—
A pair of handsome dark bay coach horses.
A light carriage by Jacobs, for summer or winter.
A coach with seat tor outriders.
Pk French carriage with sesta for outriders.
2 sets double harness.
sP The above are to sold by order of the executors
of Mrs. Eliza If. Stud, deceased.
Also,
A wair of stylish bay horses—cost S) MO.
A coach for two horses, in good order.
A sot double harness.
Ste' The property of a gentleman breaking up his
stable.
Also,
About fifty other horses which will be fully deeoribed
in catalogues.
Also.
A large collection of new and second-hand carriages.
with which the sale will commence.
Nil No postponement on account of the weather.
Ifir Trade sale of 200 carriages 2d May
ALFRED. lI ERENESS,
ap26-9tif Auctioneer.
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE DR.
TOWNSEND'S Compound Extract of SARSA
PARILLA, is the Great Renovator of The Blood.
The Sovereign Remedy for Xruptons of the Skin,
Ulcerated p ores and all forms of Cutaneous Diseases.
These complaints can be speedily and effectually cured
by the use of this trtml,d7Eitner,nril
fUTI:SAPAIMA.
Thousands have experienced its Salutary, effects, and
lens of thousands base witnessed it, until it has ceased
to be a question among the intelligent portion of the
community.
When the Blood becomes lifeless and stagnant, either
from the effeots of Spring weather. change of climate.
want of exercise, the use of a uniform saline diet, or
any other cause. this compound tortraet of Sarsaparil
la will renew the blood, carry off tho putrid humors,
cleanse the stomach, regulate the bowels. and impart a
tone of vigor to the whole bade.
TO 'MS PUBLIC.—The public. ere hereby notified
that the preparation extensively known as Dtt. S. P.
TO WISEIBBD'd COMPOUND EXTRA‘T Or SARSAPARIL
LA is now manufactured under my direction and super
vision, from the original recipe obtained from Dr. S. P.
Townsend; and I certify that it is composed of ingre
dients Purely Vegetable, and without %wary • end also
that the ingredients are juoiciously compounded so as
to obtain from them theirgreatest medicinal effect.
JAMES CHILTON. ht. D.. Chemist.
Dn. 8. P. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OP
SARSAPARILLA has a reputation among all civilized na
tions as the best preparation for liesoratieg arid Puri
fying the Blood, which science has ever offered to man.
In this resides its peculiar excellence, and to this is due
is l i world-wide renown.
It contains all the vegetable principle. which expe
rience has proved useful in clearing the sstem from
disease, extracted and omibined with the h ighest skill
which the refinements of modern chemistry enable us to
eff Ata oy eever may be said by mortified competitors or
epleeetio physicians the fact that this medicine is
everywhere used, and that its use creates an increased
demand, shows conclusively that it poseeress medical
merits of the first order.
OAUT,ON.—To avoid imposition. Awn{ be necessary
to see that Du. JAMES R. CHILTON'S Certificate, as
well as the Signature of Dr. rrownsiona, us oh the
outside wrapper of each bottle.
MC VERY CAESIIIL TO 0 CO OTBIR.
PHOPRIETON'S OFFICE,
No. 41 FULTON Street, N. Y., and for solo by every
Druggist in this oily. ap2B etuth am
WEST INDIAN DITTERS.—These cele
brated Bitters are meeting with general favor
They Motitetbotoally and permanently cure all doon ,
dors arising oat of a wean of proper tone and healthful
action of the digestive orgene, They are highly recom
mended - by the fa cult y of the principal cities of the
United States asid urope for the speory out" of Dye:
OM/4 Lir. ? st, Nervous Defunty,tfey_erana
Agee, ad. , THOMAS F. EMAPLI&Y,
SPRUCE
Alone.
mb2) , Aft*'-111. , airier SIXTH and SPRUCE Streets.
4 ./ TRYON AND REGULATOR
of ASA i ir t fsifiistriot,Twenty-fontthward, South
The laubeoriber being a candidate for re-election to
the shore °moo, respectfully Boileau and anticipate* the
itiMe cordiai support from his fellow-mtmens, without
Party d4tinctions, which he received when sleeted five
yenta ago. /AMES MILLER.
507-30
HONEY TO LOAN—BY PENN SAV
44,:tAircar. BO 0110 7 014011 t kW r glarin g ! , g
WANTS.
BOARDING.
PERSONAL.
SALES BY AUCTION.
MEDICINAL.
ANUSEMENT*L
WHEATL&Y CLAKE'S ARCH
TWO STREET THEA 7
A pLibi Gthalaxs Biamnr.
CoMEInEt" v2NI " . APril 3".
POOR ONNTLR
A UN.,
The Box Book is now ope °li n il . • RICAN
MoDONOUGH'S OMIITIES---RAOZ EL,
below THIRD.
ItPifilA GEMENT OP
MISS JULIA MORTIMER,
The ever-pleasing queen of Four.
JAISES SEYMOUR.
The celebrated Inch COMM' ten and Combo Vocalist.
AN ENT/RE CNANCrg OF COMPANY.
THEONOBBTURD AWI
PE
Will be perfued. introducing Hilo JENNY
HYATT. This is t he best Compute now in the city
WALNUT -STREET TIMATRE
V V Ws Lessee —___htsc M A,,
iwilwaistausaer —....----.. .F. fh•
Arent_ Aiir. • st
BENEFIT OF. Bb RB.
THIS OA PURDAYI EFRNINO. asrll73 1910,
6 UNM AK La OF 1108o0w.
Vlatlimar, Mr. Kaach ; Ault ittnl, Mr. Showell;
Olga, Mr. °mtg • Count Conrad INIMILEOff 1;111% D 2 1.01. ;
Paul Bierwaks, T e rfir r e v rA MU : Mrs. Diatahl.
Hector, Mr. Bowers.
To conclude with MSS. NORMA.
Pruiss as su
Doors opsa a $ 7 o'clock; Curtain will rise at half
past T. •
WHEATLEY & OLARIMS ABOH
STRERT THEATRE.
THIS (SATURDAY) k,VEPIING, April 0 7 880,
TIER LAST NIGHT TEE I,A. NIGRT
P aigirilo d o
YOUNG MAN!
to oo_polode with
ROBINSON ORME and RIB MAR FRIDAY '•
ripnE GERMANIA OROREsTRA WILL
-N- give their teat public rehearsal of TEM 813.2030 N.
on the 26th of May. Tickets for sale at the nasal
places. statharais
MUSICAL PUNA BALL.
CLARSIC ettAMBBIt CONG2FILT.
THE NIENDELSBOHN QUINTETTE CLV.
Of Boston , at the soliottation of the masical en aof
eldladelpbta,uoll Me one More Cowart on -
SATURDAY LVENING.
Assisted by the thettninished vocalist,
MRS. J. H. LONG,
Tickets Silo cents each. also programmes's/1y he ob
tained at the usual places, and at the door. Concert to
oomroenoe at 8 precisely. ard3 et
LEVEES OF -" THE LITTLE FAIRY."
MISS COLLIE DUTTON.,
The smallest girl in the world, of berate, 9 years old,
96 inches inghaud weighing only 13 pounds—an infinitely
greater curiosity than Gen. Tom Thumb.
She sings the following songs at each Levee
1. Mary hada Little Lamb. R. W hen I was Single. S.
The Evening Star. 4. My Grandma's „Adman. 6. I'm
Sixty-two. 6. Willie. we have missed yon.
Miss E. L. WELLS, of Philadelphia, will 'reside at
the Piano and sing, both In English and Italian, select
ing from the most muter airs.
She will give L &FEISS at CONCERT HALL. Most
nut street, Philadelphia. Wednesday, Thursday .Friday.
nod Saturday, Apnl26. 28.27, and 18. in the Afternoon
and Evening of esoh day. at 3 and 8 o'clock.
Admission Meant& Children 10 cents. Ticket, may
be obtained at the Music Stores of Chickering & Sons,
807, and G. Andre & Co., 1104 chestnut street.
J. 11. LILLIS, Agent.
ALBERT NORTON, Manager. ap2l-64
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE
ARTS. 1024 CHESTNUT Street.
The a7th Annual P,xhibitrou is now open daily, from
9 o'olook M , until 636 P. M. , and from7hittit 10 P.M.
Admission 95 cents. Semen tioketa, 59 cent,. Clot
dren, half-price.
Stockholder; 'will receive their tickets at the office of
theAosdenir.
AMERICAN AU A DEM OF MUSIC
BROAD and LOCUST Straka.
GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT.
May _lit. at BP. at.. hy the 'MIS ladies of the
ZANE-STREET GAR - 0v GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Conduotor—Prof. JOHN BOWER.
liekete fficentx. For sate at the Pawn° Store'.
alt-twit
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
R. & O. A. WRIGHT
Inform their friends that they are nowtoo.. tel in Mail ,
new and spacious betiding'. N 0.624 carasTret.r Ettem,
yhare.then increased facilities wit. enable them to ada
trash inducements to the Trade to twit their sew a
tahlishment. -
We have opened our NEW STORE with an In
creased vriety of DRUGGIST'S A.RTII.:LEYS, to which
brenohef a our trnainem we Intend to devote particular
attention haying made arrengereents Slimes to be
isappliad with all epecialities and novelties as they ap
peOarar.
PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT will eoetome
to receive our best attention, and we MITe our fnendi
that no exertion will be wanting to produce, as hereto
fore, a variety of new, elegant, and successful designs
every season, the quality remaining unrivalled.
Sincerely thanking all our customers for their kind
patronage, we hope to oder new inducement* for An
cont'utuume.
R. & G. A. WRIGHT.
April L, 1860. anlo-Intif
REMOVAL.—SIALL & CHANDLER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, have removed from
66 North SECOND Street, to DI MAIM Street,
abort, Front. north mid*. iwf
E . H. IaDRIDGE.
cc CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE,"
N. E. Corner EIGHTH and CHEATNUT Ste.
Sr Customer Work made at short nom..
'mbMl.tm-d
HENRY D. N.E1....L.
' - -1k 3 :,:0140TH STORE.
- 1 AND S NORTH SECOND STREET.
est received a large aseortment of the latest &Wu
FRENCH, ENGLISH. AND SCOTCH
CASS/MERE.%
Also, a great variety or •
VESTIEGS, LADIES' CLOTHS, &o
LONGWORI H'S
"SPARKLING CATAWBA."
0. H . . MATTSON,
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES.
age, ARCH and TENTH Strom
A OARD TO THE PHEW.
CONGRESS SPRING.
' SARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1860.
An attempt has been made to deceive the public, by
persons offering what they ran COXGIMS Waran"
from Fountains; and at the price of six OH cents per
glass. The wholesale price of the gee eiwe Congress Wa
ter, at New York, being about cents per slats, the im
position of pretending to sell at retail at less than cost,
and Without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage,
is apparent; but their probable course has been to
empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a
Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening
its total contents,
We have BRIMS. gold Congress Water in Fountains.
nor in vessels of any other description than ordinary
sized GLASS BOTTLES. The cork of every bottle of the
genuine is branded " Congress Water s'—" v. &W.."
and any, without those words and letters on the cork.
is COUNTERFEIT, whether from Fountains or Bottles. •
CLARKE & WRITE.
Proprietors of Congress spring. .
The following gentlemen in Philadelphia. viz
FREDERICK BROWN, cot. Fifth and Chestnut eta.,
FREDERICK BROWN, Jr.. cor. Ninth and Chestnut,
Cr.ARI.RB MLLIS & Co, 724 Market street.
J. C. TURNPErNY & Co.. 941 Spruce street,
THOS. J. HUSBAND, UV South Third Street,
0. S. HUBBNLI,. 1410 Chestnut street.
A. D. D. TAYLOR, cor. Ninth and Chestnut streets.
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r9 : 4: tRIY"'I4I.Pn;I9.--mrise.tqctlibseren,uo:likrewAsisitthhtw.,f.rrh;emea:vv.rfe,iimreitithiiCty,rOc,Ns
CARRIAGES.
07 Mil ■AXQ7AOTUUI 07
WJr ;lAA M D. ROGERB.
REPOSITORY,
No. 1000 CHESTNUT STREET. No. 1011.
folOimit
CAMPHORATED YETIVERT,
For the Preservation of
Furs, Cashmeres, and Woollen Goode from the re
vages of Moths, Ants, and other Inseets.
The CAVIPHORATED VETIVERT is a comb= -
hon of Camphor, Vetivert and various Aromatics. It
has been lons and favorably known in Europe, and has
been found superior to other articles for the purpose.
Prepared at PARRISH'S PHARMACY.
ardt-Imir No. Boo ARCA Street.
EXTENSION TABLES ARE NOW
sold, at . TerL)o".siaaaa. at R. FREEZE'S Faa
tors. 9.1.4 CALI.OWRILI, Street. arCA-Int`
CLARK'S PATENT INDELIBLE PEN
cu S, FOR MASKING CLOTHINO.—Thor article
has the following ohms to pubbo attention:
It can be used with great ease, by any one, in writing
upon alt kinds of cloth.
Will not dry rip or blot like ink.
Will make a clear black mark that will last for yearn,
and each will mark 2,000 articles.
Its neatness, convenience, economy, and eflioiencg
will make ita welcome and, wherever known, a. Imes':
nary article in every house.
For sale,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
BY
D.
tell CHESTNUT ..
STREET.
ap24-Imit
1860 I OE! 10E!
• 1860
cOID SPRING ICE COMPANY.
80ALE OY YAMILY PRICISR.
12
8 pounds daily 40 canto per week.
55
16 0 t
56 " - " 70
40 uo. 1 06 0
175 " •
Bend your orders to the offiefie or rnay be given to tho
driven. mod. E. CAHILL
Offices. 325 WALNUT Street, second story ; PINE
STREET- WHARF. RohI...OWL City Depot. LOM
BARD and TWENTY-FIFTH etreets.
LADIES' TRAVELLING BAGS
manufactured and for sale by C. F. RUMP'', in
Norte FOUR' H Street. above Arab.
Wholesale end retail inaunfaotarer of
PORTE-MONNAIESPOCHETBOOKS, CIGAR.
CASES. MONEY-BRLTS.
Baohele. Purses. Was, Bankers' Came. Dreesing
Came. Writing Desks. Port-Folios, Bill Booke.
Jobldrue promptly done. ap74.
THE PHRENOLOGICAL CABiNET,
ESTAbLIIIIIED DT FOIMBD, WELL!, &
j t,
Is open day and evening , for the sale of ha
on P r hrenology. Phi eiolorri hater - Cure, to.;
RIVENOLOGICAL FIXILMINATIONS.
The importance of Phrenology. in the training of the
young, the selection of ooansatlorur and oontgentons,
and in every deeartmont of same life, is tettandair•
owiedned by an intelligent persona ',Mare amount
ad with its hate.
Written d esonstions front daanerreotrnes will be
loW g igfor two dollars.
No. In "
books
" T n N t irritreet. llN W a it AM . .
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CIREASE.
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3756 f Mno bh's P a
d aten o t Tallow Orem do & .
do
456 qr do .do - do do,
850 butts „do . do ta
10 0 2 qL oana do do -
ISM qt... do , do. do. , - .
a soteriot attiole for wagonee, aorta. railroad oars,
ha., manufactured and for wdelt r ialfir,e .H.-
11111OIESt & VA, /O. 10 000111 *RR
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