LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. BOrsailli Comm.—Chief Justice Lowrie, and Justices Woodward, Thompson, and Strong.— In the matter of the appeal of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank- The following order was en tered, there being no assignments of error filed by any other claimant in the food for distribution to disclaim made by John Farman A Co., which was allowed by the auditor and the Court o f Common Pleas! It is ordered, atjudgett, and decreed, that the mun of $2 695 05, reported to them by the au ditor, be paid by the assignees of the said bank to the ;aid John Farnum r 8 Co., together with any interest made thereon, (if any,) pending the set tlement of the account of the said assignees, end the residue of the fund await the final decision of this court. Berson Vs. Commonwealth. Argued and sub mitted. Good vs. Grow, Barnes' appeal, and Park vs. Sweeney. Argued and Submitted. North Branch Canal Company TEL Scott. Ar• geed by Ulysses Meroar for plaintiff in error, and the smart .deolined to hear counsel for defendant is error. Churiker vs. Guernsey. Argued. Among the cues on the list now before the court la a moat cottons one. it tennis that away up In Luzern county lived a men named lilisba Harris. ile owned a large farm, and was supposed to have saved considerable money. Be was an eccentric and close-fisted individual, and be lived entirely secluded and alone. in July, 1858, he died. His administrators could find no property beyond the the ordiniry household furniture. &o. "According tv euetota, thej had a Tend l o-OT, its the country people call it, a" voodoo," (which, by the way, is one of the three great sources of excitement and interest in the country, court week and funerals being the other two) The vendue was well at tended, it being inferred that the money which it was supposed the deceased died possessed of bad been concealed somewhere, and old °heats and bureaus probably . never before sold so well at an upcountry sale. Well, one Da vid U. nathmacher, an honest Dutchman, went to the sale, and a nondescript article of furniture was struck off to him for fifteen cents. It was a square block of pine wood, about three feet long and ten or twelve inches square, sup jotted by four legs, each about a foot and a half an length. On the top was a horizontal wheel, with an iron spin dle attached to it. It was an onslandish affair, and it might, for all we know, have come out of the Ark, and been applied to antediluvian uses. Da vid paid his fifteen cents, hauled his purchase house, and threw it on the wood-pile In course of timeit came to be split open for firewood, when, le! it was found to contain $3,754.50 in gold and diver coin and promicaoty "altos. David. though poor, was honest, and he informed the administra tors of hie disoovery. The result was a suit was entered to determine to whom the treasure should belong. The lower court decided against honest David, and he appealed Snob was the ease that came up yesterday, and it occasioned much mend- ment. The ease was argued by Kendrick B. Wright, gal , for David. and E. L Dans, Esq., for }he ast4ta of Harris. Mr. Wright contended that David was guilty of no fraud or misrepresentation, and that be was en titled to have all that he bought—log, spindle, and money. Re oiled divers odd oases—such an that of the bedstead of Richard 111.,_ which, many years after the battle of Bosworth Field, was aold, and the buyer found the frame and pitsta filled with gold coins ; and the case of a tropical bird, sold recently in New Orleans, the owner finding in its craw some valuable diamonds. Were these jewels sold with the bird ? Chief Justice Lowrie suggested he had forgot ten one ease—that of the man who bought a" pig in a poke." Mr. W. replied that was an Irish ease. and might not be considered as authority in OUT mina. Mr. Dana contended that log and spindle were all that David bought, or that the adminietrators intended to sell, and that David could not have any more except on the paradox that the adminis trators sold that which they did not assent to the sale of, and bad not offered for sale, and that David purchased that which be did not bid tornor pay for. Lots of other "wise saws and modern M atinees" were cited by Mr Dana from Plutarch down to Story Re gave the following from the life of Solon: I Plat. Lives, p. 205--" When some Mane once were drawing a net, some strangers of &Metes bought the draught unseen and at a ven ture. There chanced to come up a golden tripod, which Helen, at her return from Troy, on the re membrance of an old prophecy, bad thrown in there. The strangers contesting with the fishers Ghent the tripod, and the cities espousing the quar rel so far as to engage in war, Apollo, to end the controversy, advised that the tripod be presented to the wisest man. Aft er passing around in fruit less search from one to another, it eventually came back to the temple of Apollo, and the court, ny eonon of inability to decide the case, became ths tsar of the subject matter of th e controversy " Mr. Wright said he did not wish to intrude any vice upon the court, but if they found David's :61.11d a ktOtt7 one, they could make short work at ital by following the example of the ancient tribu n. It h needless to say that there was more laughter in the court-room than is usual in arguments be fore this august tribunal. lINITCD STA.TES 01.11OUIT COURT--Judge Cadwalader —The court yesterday mitered an order In the long contested ease of Packer vs. Ham mitt, that the colliery he leased to Theodore Oar- , retecon, upon security being given that upon a set tlement of accounts between the several parties to the cause, it ewe. Steel & Patterson shall re -6°140 eredit for their proportion of any deficiency in the amount that may be actually realized as rent or net profits under the proposed lease, bel4w the sum of $9,000, and James W. Paul, Efq , is ap pointed epochal wafter to SOO to a-ad report the exe etttion of the lease_ Querns SPASIONS Judge Ludlow.— In consequence of the absence of pardes—proseou tors and defendants—the court adjourned at an early beer without doing any business FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. PH TINADELPHIA, March 13, HU The stock market to day was rather inactive. In the absence of any exciting news from the South there was but little fluctuation in prices. Readieg Railroad opened weak and fell off a shade. State Rives declined 4; City Loans 4; fdinebill Railroad i , and Lehigh Loan 4. Cam deo and Amboy Railroad was better. All the fancy securities on the list were weak. In Bank shares there ;Apo quotable change. The supply of capital is steadily increasing, but trade is slow, and there is no increase in the de mand ; seven to eight per cent. are the rates for No. 1 obligations, but names not recognised as irat-clew are tabooed. There are a number 15f merchants here from the interior, and a few from the West, bet they bold off, watching the movements at the South, and the purohasea are confined to immediate wants. The following is the amount of coal transported over the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, for the week ending Saturday, March 9 : Week. Year. Tone Cwt. Tone CIFL ...aszata 31 90111.3 —.13259 15 116 570 06 Total.. _..16.8%02 369.02 09 Per corresponding time last year Week. Year. Tons tl.t. Ton.. Cwt. 2 492 12 23 403 1 , 4 South ..... IC 116 631 01 !hipped North.-- Shipped Santa- 02 138,939 18 The New York Pose of this evening rays : The stock market cpered with a frm tone on the bond list, at an improvement of .fat per sent. on most descriptions, but When New York Cettral was reached Ste firmness was lost, the speculative aims undergoing a decline of 3e= per cent. New York Central is no doubt, influenoed by advises from Albany, which allude to the passage of the Toll bill through the Assembly as quite cer tain It I. a corium, fast that, while this is pro graming, Governor Curtin le signing Cie bill paned by the Permayivania Legislature, repealing the tonnage tax on the Pennryleania. read. The market cloves weak ; Nrw York Central 78a 781; Erie, 32e32} ; Hudson, 41a4,51; Rock Island, 571a58 Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, March 13,1841 Raroimb BY 8. E.ELAT MAK x k, Mercha ate Exchange FIRST BOARD =0 Penns 51— IP4 2 Camden & Amboy..ll4X son do . do ... 676 abt do .-- 8 4 Rez'eton ,48 100 City 65..-...new.Wwl: /5 Re,d ma R. R. 12 MO City Gas 9741 6 Nor istown R--- 111 aeD do now 97344 10 do ....—.— .St MOO Ott R 64 &.e Ex 9 - 39,16 do . s 5 300 R ..... 97 In do. b 5 61 1009 Readi 65'81..... 744 61 Green & - Coates.- 17 40 Leb)sb ltd 110 • rob street u...._.. 12n Bewristrarg R at 50 Long I 21.4 48 14 ne b .... Sri 23 Lehigh early.-- 3 , X 100 4 on & .Br as orf mop 73 t o do ...-... . 34;‘, MOO Cam &Am 6s'B9 082 ,15 do SIX Moo 0. Per n Its- -... 96 4 Farm & koob linsll 61 7 Cam & Ambor-.4 14,if 1 BETWI* EN BOARDS. 30 Farm & Nook Bk.- 51 19 Onion Bk Tenn-Nye 09 SECOND 1000 Lehigh Ss— . .10956 110 Reading R . te a Ital do .............10216 150 do .--.-- .._... 22 An do .10216 80 do . —ll Di n. &in 29 . ( 10 0 .3 N Penns R106.2(1 96 43 Edinehill. ._.......10ta 88 1u) do .. ....26s 96 80 Long island.-- It X woo Penna. 11 mt.. . . 100 1.00 Del “ mon 60 , ..-- 83 liz .high bile) 69. 91 8 Catawiva pref. -10 1 Penns. R. , 4116 1 vainden as Itintioy..ll6 100'50 Reading R'4ll'6ll. 91X I 60 Elmira pref.— _— .. IS I Hazleton . 46 5 Kentuckt man k.... 101.% 39 tpos Pe Vine— 13.11 6 1..‘ hish scrip__ six lan Reading R. .... 32 I • CLOSING PRICES—HTEADY• Bid. Asked Bid. Asked Ph'lndelphin6s.. 974 9 , 3* Elrn‘rs R Prefd..l3 13X PM e en R . P 7 97% 0 1 miraTa '73 67 Phil% Es new_lo2 ltiln. Long brand I ....10M 11 reaa. 5 6.'.. 61 34: 6611( Leh •II & ......___. so; go X•ed 4-.....—... XI 12X Leh CI &N • op.-sth 343( Strad Me '09.. 84 , 90r111 Pennon 4 .-. IN 9 ttend mt 6• ' 81'4191 '9134 I'V Penns - 65... 67,9 8134 *ad mt ea 'B6 .. 74 7 tilN Penta R 101.-.96X 96 mans R----- .- -41 4134 c4.114M64 R ton. 396 4 I , ens It Id nage 9I 3; .. l(`mewitdm Drat 10 10X orris Cart oo ',. 63 65 91565 e• 0 theetrns 46 hinrru cam /10.110)(1 141 I , ac , &V.ne - gt a. 13 13% . Poll 6. As '69/ . 6659 4905, 1 9 , 651. Phil. e....... 66 66 9c6 Nap Imp 114. 74 .. 19pruee & Pine.— /319 9 Feb Nay Etk..— 8,14* I Green tc Costes-16X 17% Bch Aar Prefd— 16g -- I change—March 13. New York Stock lh_ gi.gollD WARD 10go u.s. Vs. 74 coop. 8751100 N. r. recital R..blom): 40080 do.. ... 1371,150 Erie Railro..d.— Si 3040:7 UM O'S. at ma nn. 93%1 60 do. .. S 3 100 A I/ 8.8 a. 'Bl eg.. . 9634 1110Endeon River K.... 43 790 Tenn G's. '93 —73 301 Marie u Prerd..l3o l ra 4001 Minoan d'5....... MX on do. . AO 95X RI 0 do . 6 , U 300 do. . . 3 / 4 N 170u11 Virginia N s _.. I a'. 7434 SO Rending R... ~.e3O 4334 - E3OO Ohio re, 1960 97H,1tu0 Mich Plentral R.-- 5734 314 x) 11l Cent. H hoods ' J7 %1100 Mien H & oi I K.... 16!1 WOOD Paenflo R.R gratd 66 g 50 1133 g 53 Del & Had C.tal Co. £O/4 160 ill Central It Hop. . 803 i 53 Fathbe Mad 8 8..-...8534 360 do. .sio 9734 MO do ad 134 200 do. .21030)fi 31 NI Laak &IRR_ . to laci do. .Tdo 8.34 7.0 1a.,. & R I— - BM 10J Cleve & Toledo 1t...34.% THE DIARKETB. Auras me in moderate demand. with small sales at SIAS for Fore and 6.31e6 for Pearls. Hawkneruvr-• he market for State and Western Flour au Mali end drooping but there is no Material va nation 111 Smogs. The remand for export Is ti • ited, said tee boat, trade are only bayous to Basely their im m that. wawa Cattedia , Flour is miler and @ramie, with sal.sor SXI Ws at 811.35we.76 for common t sood extra Hy' Flour is inactive. and swu ng S l ow l y et. ;13 coact° ter toe none of fine toga...pellicle. corn "e a t I. dll I and in favor of the borer. we quote Jersey at 12 auax at; Ongodrarioe 851air5.25; puncheons eis Data are Cu et andunchanged vita onlr mode rate den, es Serino tor Southern SIKSSSSo for /cr. *el. Delaware. arm reansylvaola:Sltimathio for Mate; and Memo for western and Canadian SL)u a flaw at tlFfi!o tor Jersey and Nottlern Bailey is dull at 680 atwOnlinit in QS .lite. at ig heaV7 and dem Vat, gales of 211.0 Pu Dashed, at 660 for pr we old Western ib ire: MOO for new do, at the railroad depot and delivered; and tSo for new yellow Southern. Wheat is without a..vsew features to advise The demand Jo limited both for export and local mUhn6.and Rrioes atilt have ans tendency. Bales of WU at:shale at fe l P i e l wankes Club, and Ines for °hetes white AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street, a ove Filth F minor. Trenton. NJ F 8 Prioe, Baltimore Oro Kulp Wiikeeb ere R H Baste. Beth! , hem K Judson. Froeport, 11l A A Mott. N C A Matinoni. Virginia p Mannoni, A. Carter. Chicago T N Patterson, Aeh'll oo John K Steger Reading C B Waok. Reading A A Fisher. I lipoid' G H White, It 0 Jos Lund. Pew York John P Zane, California Miss newhe , g, New York P Wilbur. Bethlehem Thos B Atkins. Br'oklyn W H Tavinr, Cin, 0 P Moody, Wllmipgtnn , Pal w F Etohratlnt, re J r. Benson, Paterson. N J J r Green, •eV York J D Maul:rook. Laneaster J B Jones, New Jersey J ingiie Jr, Paterson, N 1 A 0 Jackson, Tennessee A C Thomrson, Indiana 8 R Mlltner. Virginia .1 Latouche, Alexandria, Va J I Cam shag. Richmond A L B. econnt, Ohio 0 *alter. Baltimore W D Mo ord. BAltimine P W Cottiniiham. Phil& 'I Gibson. Denver City W E Ftiterta, chile W H Smith, Tennessee MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Forutb street. below Arch. Jos Dy sart, Penns . lvenie fl C Shirk, Columbus, 0 Wm maererton. Penne, J C Bake,. Mo Frank Turner. Lagerne Chas T starker, Mass 'lra O C giepbarto umberl'd E Noßrice, eon:m.lEllas 'Remit Con- 'about E Creeter, New Bedford raw'. Urn,. Fi , ohbure 3 H MoCombe Warren u H S nub W. men, 0 C Frier Y. Columbus, John T Wo o d s . lowa D McDonald Ohio C firewater. t lafaufison. lo W M Sp•ankle.Ohio k; G W Aeon, Ft Mad'u. /o T H lowa Wm Tres nr.r, York. Pa C Wakefield, Imams Hon •en Pao'er, M t hunk D U•ieh. Harrisburg Prentiss Ceeffer. Lee. Maas L K Watson. Mc. M Reynolds, Befoken k_eheiranill,_Plew York B A MearathoAnaha W Loth, Elosben Jae 11 Cole. •Anci avail. 0 Id Berry, Lancaster J S MoNsnch, Catawireq, Ps BOARD. THE UPlloN—Aroh street, above Third. W A Fritehey, Maryland Jno Feder. Befefonte win R Wood, Pena W Forrey. Csmods City W Ruth. I matt. City Thos Bpenoer. Pittabg Jna t• Palmer, Pittsburg J H Foreman, Chicago D Smith. Beading hril Weide Rainbow JP Wickersham Millers , ' Wm ti echatfer. mutt, Pa Geo W Con ade. Ohio R B Graham Vermont Bulf.trd, New Jersey 3: • 'Mason. Vermont lidorson & .a, Vermont F Fox. Ineitna tieo A Jenks & la. POl2/311 W noi.der. C Mrs Maxwell. D 0 Miss A. It ookbrune. D C • Millman, Potievele C .Reinrkine. /omens Jag C Brown, lowa M Miller. Greenville, 0 J gi de Brut o,Virinoinster,o D H Wiles.lndians I) Young. Fairfield. lowa Jno K loevett. Tamaqua etieslien Jones. Tonneaus J-618 Fergus 13. XV Jersey R Wiltiams itrittirobit B n Cooper. Pittsburg Teh mar Allentown G Mendel, Wheeling,Ya J B Hun, bPneeling . Va Wtt Cox. Maysville. KY Hti Cot. Maysville, Ky J D Briggs, Onio B Wither, Indiana A Mory, Dayton, 0 T P Bald. Baltimore JONES• HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Rath. M WWilliama.Torra Hante Tana Morris, Readmit .1 8 Smith. Philtdelphis T F Petah. TrentQll. r 1 Tome, Port Deposit, hld P B fltgotunaon. Indiana J M young. Tenn-ease Monrpe Caton & 11l M S MoCey & la. Baltimore John B Ford & Is. N Y A Cook. Troy. N Y Mm IS A Ives. Trox. NIF Corn Seinace, Maryland Jae Andrews, New Jerrie, Welker, New Jersey Geo P Dasher, Horton Woe. r r0.... A P Gibson at s, N C Dr H L Hoffman, Ohio ET. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Third. A Hem derucna,wew Castle Jou Jarraro M WWI, New Jersey J P !larder, 8 Caroling Dr Lehermann• NOW York J Vougiren, NOW York E C- everfieid. Ohio Mr Murray & la, N York Mr Dwight. Conneollout A Wiate•epiew York Tling Miller, Ohio Yd Akers A t slrimore Chu !Wegineies, Baltimore V, nroureS, New Y^l'S A EiOnditoh. Bostqn FJohns..n. Phnnsylvania Carpenter. New York H tlmith, l'enrinPreJua Wm x triestley, VA STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth- A 0 liildebrand,HantingdonJ lone. Ch ono Jame- fv.ziee, txoperatooa r ams bole. New Yr•ric White°. Lana en. Ps M k etnipeon. Delaware wra Btn.r . ClVlsam A W .;rrign. Pictab.re Theo o_Dell. Pails Chas *Anal', Mit James 'Twin, Bolton COM MERC'AL DO t EL—Sixth at.. above CbitsYnnt. John I Taylor, New Jersey A 0 M Prevost, Trenton Bunting, Penns A Ham POUDA. Z Malington, West Chester J H rawford. Maryland C YOU*, Penn.. ER Fla' innton, Pottstown no, Ps R T Ogden, Del no, Pa Ateyroodas nos EL W..y. Om. Del XP Potts, Nomstows, Pa Philadelphia Markets. MARCH 15—Evening, The Flour market ix lnaotive and spices about the Mine 04 last quoted, with a limited inquiry to note for export. 200 bbla cape fine cold at 05; 200 bbl. W. B. Tkonion do. 411.2 B; 800 choice sniper on pnvate term.. and 1 COD bbla Western extra at 85 2005 M. Saha, to the trade. revue at from the above fig..ree for superfine up to se Itestati for extras. and 0506.50 tar MO/ brands. anoorditur to quality. Rye Float ii selling in a man way at •3 500.1 eitg per bbl. Corn Meal la steady and We tibia Feline sold at SUM per Dbl. tWasaT is firm but not very matins: 1.300 Imam mold at 1279,1280 for 'demerit and Penns rad. and 136e1+!iso for bur to Immo whits. Rye is held at 680 •or renns. nod doll. Corn ieetenny and rather more active; about 7 051 bushels new 'Curie mold at Mitigo,tui to coedit' 11., mostly at Ms afloat. oa•e are tinonansed; we quote Peons at 3203060, and Delaware at 343. 13..51es and M•lt ate <met. rum rains. et last rate. BAR E. ai neatly at 325 per ton for Ist No. I QUBTOI !ran Corrals is firm but quiet to-day, and a small busmen dolor in the afa:. of salsa (immunize —Sugar and Coffee are firm, with mode rate sales. Molasses is dull. l'sovasions .—There la very little movement in the market, and a 0 change in the proms of York, Bacon, and ard. nERD.4 are quiet. and a small business only to note. Cl +versed ac 64.7505-7 he latter for °home. Wltisky ts du.i d r u d ge wer, yennsylvarna bbls selling at 17140, Ob,o Igo. l7e. and hhdall)ie mar gallon. CITY ITEMS. THE tiottoa Lacruwa will come off to-night of the Acoolam of Melo. It will be remembered that title ht the leg oPoortntuty to beer this dotinguiehed orator. THE EVACUATION or FORT SUSlrreat.—Lt tIOW pretty well understood that the story of the evacuation of wort teamster was only intended as a blind to enable the Administration to reinforce the fort. Without suspicion or interference by the state authority. It is expected that when things are rive, man, Provisions, and (noth ing will be poured in. APTOPOII of clothing• we wised suggest that the officers in the fortress should be sup plied by Oovernmeut with full oiriltan Suite. from. the Brown stone Clothing Halt of Rockhill & WthICIDI Nos. 603 and Ola Chestnut street. above Sixth. & W. have the finest stock in the country of gentlemen's and youths' apparel. . WORK! AND BE A MAN !—Eetaer wrote, " To labor is the lot of man. below, For when Jove gave him lire, hie gave him woe blow. to our mind. labor and woe are incomnatible with eaoh oilier, and contrary to the Divine law. The very process of procuring prepares um for enjoy ment ; and by labor we gain strength and symmetry. nerve and knowledge, that when success, bravely and parienty acquired, la ours, it shall find us prepared to receive and to keep it. The development of all your mental and moral quali ties in the bravo battle of lite will amply reward you for the struggle. It will he's to maks a MAN of you, and give you not only self respect. but also the ability to wear the elegant and fashionable clothing gotten up at the "one price" GMT Clothing Establishment of ORA-NVILLE EITONES, No. &sr chestnut meet MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BEE FOURTR PAGE BAILED. Ship Aratnitto, for Liverpool. Vent down at 2 lesterd•7 in tow of tug Ammo, having on boa'd 900 harrow &ion. 22 east. took& 016.400 tierces lard. 150 do beef, 26 boxeebsoon. 10 do corn starch, 938 oats oil take. 60 hhds tallow, 11,880 bushels wheat. and 12.487 do corn. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange... CAPE EILAND. N. J.. March P M. A full-rigged brig, a berm brig, ano a three•maated sohr are now beating in. Wind IW—weat.ler fair. Yours. TAM. 8. EIJUILPJ3. mverORANDA Steamship City of Riohmond Mitchell, sailed from Richmond 12th lost. for Philadelphia. Steamship Delaware, Cannon, hence. arrived at New York sestarda.. Steamship Oen Fiero , from New York for Callao, remained at Sthome Pitt inst. repel, MK. Steamship Primetra, from sew York for Rio de Ja neiro. was at St 1 homes Ist inst. ready to sail clop messenger, Hooper, for Cork, cleared at N York yesterday. Chip Arctic Zama. from Liverpool. arrived at Now York yesterday. loth lust, Andrew biers art, seaman. fell from ain't on deck, and received injuries from which he . z•hip tti..hOillia Biddle, Eves. for Liverpool. cleared at fiavaoalb ath Inst. ship Costner. l.ewell. from Montevideo for Ili Tho mae. was at Rio de Janeiro Jan 78th in distress. Ship Isahedlao offia. from Mazatlan tor Falmouth, was at tit knomaa let inst. in distress. &ohs Hark Virginian. Lowry. from Richmond, was at Rio de Janet.° Jan 28th—e leth. Nark Francesca. (di n) for Philadelphia sailed from Palermo Jan Stith. Hark Seneca. Fedniamen. from Rio de Janeiro Jan RI VIII di Thoipas. arrived at Baltimore yost-rder. daimd from Rio In 001:11P3417 with ship Am. for Savannah, brigs l'alloothi for dantoa. and A U Wright. for a; Etta mea—all in bAlut... . . . Brig Gen tioyd, Gripatriok, from Om:denim at Savan nah 9th met. Brig Addy Swift. Avery, cleared at New York yes terday f r at Thomas end maraceutro. Brig Anna Wellington Jackson, from Buenos Ayres Jae le, arrived at New York yesterday. Brig Harvest Queen, Miier. for Boston. saihd a law dare previously. hx.p. , riermed incessant head winds from River Plate to the north of 27 deg south; was 9 oars north or Betvoures: encountered hsavy gales meetly from N W to NN a. 9th lost tiod a serrifie gate from aa IS, dwing +alum' Met one boat. split nil.. end reoeived other damage. ling DI Mowers. htowets,from Matahaas. arrived at New York yesterday. 9th inst experienced a heavy tale from r.. 80 to oN W. when off Hatteras , daring trlda., Met head ~ n d entwater. . . . reer L [Manned. dartlett, from Baltimore, arrived at Stew York yesierdaY. Efehr Gilbert Green, Weaver, hence, arrived at New York yesterday, Rohr a L Crocker, Preabrey, hence for Taunton, at N Yore yesterday. Rehr J ty Aden, Allen. from Baltimore. arrived st N York yeaterdaY. ear Antares, Cindery, hence. arrived at New York esteiosor, _boat W D !dant:oar Thrasher, front Taunton, at New rk yeetero Bohr II tt A twood, Smith, for New Orleans, cleared at Boston nth mat. Lohr 8 N booth, (of Boston. I , te of Philadelphia Fist. cleated at Hamm 12th mat. for Baltimore. Sohn is Bealisolier. Stubbs. for Charleston. at Wit minston. tiCt. inst ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST N/ORT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. JunE Wentworth, Cal T Hall, New York J 11 veering, Pittsburg Jos L Rodman. I CeutuogY litt 1.7 Blackburn. It••rimokp T 8 Titoctittiti, Ken'ticty le Forman. Nashville J Westwatar. Columbus Mrs Mercer, 'rowanda, Pa B bine & la, Jersey City Goo It 'Estes, I bards M C dwell E It" Hardi Me D P Packer & la, Newark E itt Benson. Ind•ana G M. Barry, Delaware W B Wilkins Delaware I J Clare it la. Gal fornia H Breneman. Lancaster J Motieary. Batton J A Barash. Boston Geo Bell. Brooklyn N W Star sess,t. Jr.NY W Firmstone. Georgia W F Mal in. Boston Wm H Lawson, Phila Mr Alone , der. New York Hen Peel, Virginia G Hoe. .ew York Dr J W Stone & la, Boston Gen Webb, New York Geo ( 1 Cram, New York . vHolyoke, Haim Mr COtinily, Ennlai F F Charard, Jr, Baltimore h Hemoutett, New York W Dar, Jr. Newark, 1.4 J Mrs Andrews, baton Mies Andrews. Bo.ton Dr a A Green. Boston Mrs Jamar & den, Md Gi•ci W Garrison. N J Gump. Dasron, Ohio E M Decoy Chicago H B - acme, Ohio Isaac L Patter, Wisconsin 1) Chilton ec. ts, It I Pliny Pottsville J hI 0.•olee & la, . !minima 11.8 Pertain Jc la, N J F A Wright, Cincinnati D 8 Hunter. Beading ti 0 Mayer. Reading C Beech, Tennmwee a A esling. Boston Thai G Jackson. R ichmd 1W B Wight. Cinoinnati W B Leonard. New York Seven. new Yinric B alumni Van Firden k la. Y J Des. hew York J A wbitaker & la. NJ G F Kimball. New Haven J B Walker, Louisville G R Turner, Virginia Te. Newhall, Lynn Mass AVT Leiseuring, Penne J B McCreary, M Chuck W Woohuyler, East° L H Stout, i• Norton G H Soule & la. New York G 1 , 1 Davie N la. B eton G Ken p dt la. New York N Baldwin, New York X' P Haslam. New York C r t ulkley N w York G W A Wilbatns, Boston M O Roberta New York C Davis, New Y rk A Hill. ft ichmend, Va C P Randall, New Jersey J Lewis, Hartford. Conn 0 Sexton. Dartford, Conn C Storms. Milwaukee 13 awaby. Ohio W Crott . ere, Virginia T Sons, New York RAW M Price, Pichm'd.Va J A U . mbletrin Baltimore Jos B Spenser, Baltimore H W Graver, New York g ben P Hale, cameo*, It W Einhuteldt. N York Wm T Miner, Stanford W W Year. Virginia C B Wearherny, Cinoinnati I I' Le‘vitt, Cincinnati Noah 1, Farnham- N York H W Powell, New York R T Kilpatrick, N Haven Geo W Farrin.gton, Min Jno It Burst. Baltimore .D Miler. Baltimore J Whose Wright, .13..rtimore J F•Je. Baltimore Chas Van sew York o North. New York W - Greenwall, California Thos Hedge , . lowa L Brandford & la, ,a II any It Dropper, Boston B Humphrey, n Bedford If Gill, 'Virginia has Emery. 'ninon' BA Converge, Connecticut D B Parker. Illinois N rafter, Jr. Connecticut Dr H Warren, haitimere J L Varsier, Gin, Ohi • 411131 k Finer. Cie, Ohio 8 radelford. Prov, It I J T James, Cbitingo Wm Wail, Brooklin k nth. Etiobm• nd Fabrequettes. r. Valle A Laebenrotn, _hew York C moms & Masi Mien *dams, Mae. &omelette Mr Burns & In, New York G Colby & wf. New York L E Chittenden. Vermont JMe nhough New York It B Johnson. Warren W T WlghtMna Baltimore D Ii Slomee Maine air Frisson°. Balt.more I. ers,New York Judge Haines. Penns. B 11 Coeever, Wash. D C kit Wright, New York F W Hunt. Columbus. 0 E A AMMO.. Pa 6.lloh.teettO Jae, M Glean Kentucky Geo TSt erns, New York 9E. Small, York, Pa Scranton, wanton J trail , common W °Kent. Philadelphia J Small, York, Pa it Nixon, Prlallliliranla (MOUNT VERNON ROTEL—Boom' it., above Arch. W 0 focCanhoth, ?bile E Cieffions. rinhoelphits Wm ' , billies, Philadelphia J Il McClintock. rhila W M Hobert. Philadelphia C Bonalles, Mu Niro Tti Moore 4 so. D•ii Joe Wamaler. Monti oo Y Brown, Seeks so. Pa B F Griswold & N J knu t Yale. Jr, _Philo John Steele, Wilkesbirse m waves. rntuideloms BMW= ANTS , HoUS n —Tetra es— ernes flanowWll. Jae lomen,_ Berwick. Pa J Scholl, New Taxa' f: Venue. realm A Blight. +ilontsotneorrree (I Beall. NfantirnmerfvOle P Q toeiwir. Bellew. Pb w Bohm,ler, ftrllrs cm, Pet R Pey.er. Rath,ehem glee W Queen Book, eo AR PeTeOroiser* renna Edw R Twaddle, n rY BARLEY SHEAF BOTEL—Peeond street. bet. Vine T Brown, Bucks on, Pe B B Bolt. Maryland J Ribha, Newt own D Palmer. Jr Farina N Brown, New Jersey T T ntaokbonse, Penns, B N MHOS. Bunke no A IL Fine, thle. A H Wrir ht. New Jeremy 8 W Kirk, Wash. D D Morris W Tree° Penne Milnra W Comtr, Byherry J Durtan, &Melton A T Duffield, Davisvilie BALD EAGLE—third street, above Callowhal. A Gothmlir. Penner 1-ania G Woody. New Jenny J Emery. Kutztown, Pa 3 G Bh?rmart. Reading A Cravat. Easton P Reese, new Jersey Mrs Biery. Norristown Maw Ri ry, tiorrterown roateer Hiery,NorriaMvrn A F Stnekler. Dauvhm oo W Lerch, Northam.ton oo' J Larch. Northampton no NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, alms Third. E J Hawley, 'Vermont W Terrier. New CAMP Livinorton &dau. Balt Mr tempt On. Bin A Molntosh. Allegheny D QuiHaien. Nsi , ristown J M Jones, Norristown R wake, Norristown J R ! A z & eon. Penn e M Kiva PBIIIIOVVIMIS 8 veohtel. Mount Holly Mr Amman. Penns R J Rend ler, Yottsville John rem Leb co, PA BRVERE HOUSE—Third "treat, above Rate. CAleymnar. New vork Joe Teller. Bohyl HavenW Flibbe. Willogbarre W B Wellaoe. Pottsville a Keck, Allentown 11 I. Levaa,Lehieh ao, Pa W Carson, Ohio AC Vo'llBoo, Cresson W Gray, ( Ironton it Moloto .h, Allegheny I C Voter.. Philadelphia H $ Baldwin. Esetoa Mine M. A Rummell. tt 3 W E Royer. Allentown SPECIAL NOTICES. SAVING FOND. AMFRIOAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, Dines S. E. corner FOUSTH and WALNUT Streets. This institution continues to reoeive Deposits, as UMW. and says all sums, large orstuslt,ox demand, as it has always done. It has asked for no WO/alien' and demon none. Jannare49. iaW. mhd-lm SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TitUEIT Consvarnr.—During the suspension of spACie imminent* by the Banks, Money is received and paid daily, in the same kind of funds. epees or =tees as de- Posited; Interest five per cant WALNUT Street, southwest corner of TRIED. • - Jae-tf BATOR:BLOB'S HAIR DTB.—ThIO celebratad and perfect Hair Dye is the best in the world. Alt others are mere imitation. of this great original, which has gained suoh extensive patronage in all parts of the globe, The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Lmuid Haar Dyn instantly produces a'splendid blank or natural brown, without staining the . akin or injuring the hair* and wilt remedy she lit effects a! bad dyes, invigorating the hair for life. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers. 'Wholesale by . FARIMBTOCK k. CO., 1/ YOTT CO.• Philadelphia. mhl tf OAK ORCHARD ACID FPBING WATKIt.-- Pamphlets coutaining the opinion' of celebrated Chem ists and Physicians respecting the use of this WA MR in the case of meal diseases of tae human system, will be oupplied gratis on opphoshon le FREDERICK BROWN, FIFTH and CHESTN UT Ste., or FREDE RICK BROWN, Ja., N (NTH Sad CHESTNUT eta. CALL AND GET A P•MMPOLET. red-tbABC hint & LIMOS OBLEBEATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES. The Beat in Me for FamilT &mina. No. 730 catsTiv ur Street. Philadelphia. asal-iy UNE PRIOR VLOTEING OF THE LATEST • STYLES, made in the beat meaner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prioes marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted eatisfaelm7. Our ONIP-PRICE sYstem u 'Wadi ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. seSS-7y JONES A CO.. 604 MARKET Street. MARRIED. VAIZDULEN—M AGRADR.Y.—fit the Parsonego. by Rev, H. b Mr. Wm. ft. Vanduzen to Mies Me * ry k. M agradev,,a 7 l of this oity. YOUNG—en IsEmAN.—On the 24th of FebrnarY last. by toe Rev Joseph Reppard. George Yo ung to Annie Eliza Freeman, both of this city. • URE—utth FE.-I,n the 7th Inst.. by the Rev. John Coambroe-Joeaeh B. Moore. of Woodbury DI J., sad Mary J. Doi IT, of tell city. DIED hi 011.114,1 N.—At the St Lawrence Hotel, on the 12th inst. of consumption, Sal is Ansonia, wife of John ri.rdoedulan, and aaughter of the note William Parma. in her 28. h year. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. Daniel Barr, Front. ab.om Race meet, on Saturday morning. 11th inst., at o'clock. The funeral vrrtoes wi Ibe at t. ausuetlne's Church, and the interment at Cothedral Cemetery. New ork. Baltimore. Cluoinlia; ti, Louisville, and new Orleans pameni pIOSOS OOPS • MCGARRY.- Mr.. bushels' idollsrry, late alderman of the r ourth ward, aged 72 yea... The reiatives and triends or the family are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 1408 South Tenth street. below Reed, on Saturday morn rig at 8% o'clock. Funeral service at the Church of tee Annunciation, Interment at St. Mary's oeme eonLACE.—On Tuesday. 12th h, Thrum O. ee, of the late John A. Place. in the 21:1 year of hie " IL male friends, and those of the family, are re speotfu ly invited to attend his funeral limn the rest dance or his mother. No. 1023 Walnut street. the ITbu,aiay) afternoon next. at 3 o'oloos. Wit MAN —tin the 10 h inst.,JOSO B. Gorman, aged 33 years. California. Rapers aims copy. . he i shams and friends of tne lemily are raillitint fully invited to attend the funeral. from the milldam* of ton mother 6.0 Catharine street. this (Therein,) the 14th mat.. at 1 o'clook - , without further natio.. To pro card to Cat , ed.al Cemetery, - PROSSKR.—After a short illness, James Prosser, in his 79th year. Om funeral will take place on Saturday morning, 16.6 test ,at 10 o'elotl, from his late residence. No .1120 hodman street Relatives and friends are par ticularly invited to atie. d. sti ri.--0 s tato ioet.. Oc Pan C. ehleoceirt of WII li.n. Oaran. daut hter of the late Lewis Heineak. nag. The relatives and friends of the family ere respeat folly invited to attend her funeral. from her late resi dence. 18 Nouth Broad street, this ( Thursday ) mor ning,at .10 o'clock ti , TERBELD r.—On the 11th bud" George Oater halal in the lad )(taro( his age. funeral from the residence of his mother. No. 449 Lanton street, fete Chalice) west of Ninth. below imi-onwood. this CI buratto.) afternoon, the 11th inst., at 2 o'clock. kOtt.stAN.—On the 11th inst., Mrs. Anne Forman, in the 74 h year of her age. Funeral from her 16LP residence, at her sou-in-law's, Wm. M. Todd, No. me 6 North bieventh street, qua (Thursany) morning at a o'oloolr BATTI.v.-11n M. May. Maroh 11th. Henry Samuel Batten. aged 23 eats. Funerat from his late regideros. No. NO Marshsll street. tlus ( . 1 hursday )9ftefraill, at 3 o'ce ek. Mc t'utLuMY —On the 12th met., John MoPhilorhy. to •he .50th leer of me AIM Funeral Dorn hie late residence,. No. 1017 South Third meet. above Pram on ender' morning, at 8 0%4030. . Be 0 MLY —On the Nth hut., Blanche Evelyn, daugh ter of John and Jeannette O. Bromley, agea 11 months and vadat a. Funeral from 'he teindence of her n parents, corner of Mulberry and Baker e treets , rdanourik, ttie t's blinder Lafiernoon. at 2 ceolove. CO:.BitT.--On the 13th inst. Mo. Mary A. Cowart, in the 12:h ieer of her age. The tuneral wilt take place from the residenoe of her eon in-law, Aaron zeith. No 232 Beaver street, this tilt Tv day afternoon, at 1 o'clock MoOIt.LIO N.—On the 12:11 instant: Ann, wife of Wit ham MoGd-ion, aged 26rears. Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 1401 Moravian s,-rest. west of B road , above Walnut, tole C'rhorsday)afternoon, at 1 o 'clock. MolNToBll.—on the 12th inst., John Mclntosh, in the 63d rear of his age. Fuseral lroin the residence of his sort-in-law, An Knox . Rope stree., above Dolphin, this (1 lints inty)afternoOn. at i o'clock. PRIFbT.—Un the 11th inst., Dame Prieet, in the 33d year of his age. - Funeral from his late residence, near Chester Serums Chester county, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock. i,i OUP.—On the 11th , Mrs. Anna 3. Stout, in the net year of tier age. E/USW from her later resieenoe. No. 810 Coates sir eet this (1 minder aftern, on, at 1 serdoot. INMA.N.—On the 10th met.. harsh U. Inman, axed 05 Funeral from her sate residence, Newton, N. 3., thin I builder aliernoon, M.l n'oiooir. - - - - - • bUNK..--On the 11th Inet Deintrare efelnly. Charles Dunk. in the 64th year of his age. PJ TEire.—un the 17th ins.,reargaret daughter of John P. and Mary Ftters, In the 39th year of hrr age Funeral this (Thursday). afternoon, at S o'olook, from her father's renitence, 605 Vincent. Street, above Green. • • • • • DA LY.—On..the 12th Mat., Jane Daly, in the nit year of her age. Funeral from Mullen atreet, above Sumrnerset, Rish. mond, tine (T:tummy, afrernoom at o'oanek -A rthmel —On the 12th mat., Partial Bentsen. aired M ears. . uneral from 704 South Front street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 0 mock. 1.1 elt.BYBli I e.E.—tm the Ilth instant. Edwin, son of William and Hannah uerbymnre, ague 9 years and 19 (lam Funeral from the rex dance of his parents, Girard avenue. between Bhaetemairn and Crease streets, this ('I [mealier ) afief/1000. 114,30 01001 k. OUBNINQ 8ILI(8.—Black and white LLIP striped and *honked silks; gray °hens valencies and striprd poplins ; grenadine veils ; tucked handier chiefs; blaak and swine onaly de /sines; Foulards in great variety - plank kiol grai n silks; lace a oevre , sets and collars: black karate Hainan'. or srenadine !wa les ; Jonoin & Cu. Maas kid glove.; silk 'loved ; herb plaid valenciaa; black and white lain, end laco nets ; Lunn', black dress goods, gnaw's. &o &c . S E. 8801.4 & ?ON Mourning Store, No. 918 Chestnut street. faTH. GRATTAN GUINNESS WISL proud) (D. V.) this (TIII.IB_ , DAV) Seeding at BM'TIVT ORDADD. DavAD and .harH Streets. It' WASHINGTON MONUMENT ASSO CMTION OR THE FIRe.T SCHOOL MB CT OP PENNBYLP4NIA. LECPURE REV. P. 8 EfTNEON, Late of Vintinia. Slrastor—" TRH OLD FOOY AND 'YOUNG Attli- RICA; OR THE 01. D NO taitW STYLES. NIIIRTCAL F U I. L, MONDAY 11 , veiling MARC". 18 1851. at Bo'olnok. lir Tickets 25 e._hta. to A- had at the Rooms of the A.aocianon• 922 WALNUT attreet, and at Boot Stores generally, and at the hlnsioal Fund Hell. Hy roar ot the Committee mhl4-themSt. B. LUDLOW. Chattman. w THE PHILOIMPIHY OF KNOW- Wale It."—D. B. ADN WM. D . will lecture on the above subject. in the BIX UNITE D PRI. 8- YTFR lAN CHU . k CFI, KaCk. Street, above Twenti first, this (THUIraDa V) Fverni.s. at a cuart-r to o'clock. Tickets 28 cents. For sale at the door. 11* frrST. PATRICK'S DAY. A GRAND. tieb.n Celebravon, in honer or the ds., will be given by the `• ratholio Beneficiel Sooietiee" of this atty. et the NATION el, R m xia street. on M' 'ND • y r.mng , Maroti IS at DI Woe Or. The ora tion will be dehvered by the Rev. AMRROIR Aria l:lAN. D. 1). of Now V. , rk. Pubjeat-- - • 8t patriot's hfortument a Ireisud's Faithful reople." Tickets cents. Proceed• for erten tacle purposes. whip 4•ifs [rrUNIVERMITS OF PEARS% LVAPIA— MEDIPM., iEPARTM ENT.— Ihe Ormuz enc.- neat for Conferring the Deere of ' , onto!' of Medicine. wil• be hem at the MUSICAL Pura , AA. L, on 'IHURADAY.MarchI4th.a t 2 o'clock M. The Valedintn , y to the Gradnatea will be delivered by Dr. R. K. ROG ER.Q. Professor of Chemistry. The public are invited to attend. h. E. 1(00c1R8. Al• D., Dean of the Madinat Faculty. commEnicsmEnr.—THE ANNUAL COM.ro.NC.M.NT OP C TtlE Pim-AEL r COLLEGE OF PHAIIImACY wi D ll be heir in MUSICAL. FT D 18.1, , THURSDAY EVE NING NEXT, Mareh 14. at 8 P. M. The Valediotory Address will be delivered by Prof. William Proctor. Jr. The Germania Orchestra sill be in attendanoe. The public is respectfully invited. mhl2.3t• 7:CITY COMMISSIONERS , OFFICE.— TO H OTEL KEEPERS, RESTAURANTS. theril Belling Liquors by less measure than e Applicants for new license• oleo those whose li e ' ''' rzeire in May and Jane. will apply at the Office. as provided by eats of Assembly, on the follow iuLdays : Inn ward on Priday, March Ist. oond and Third wards on Monday. March 4th, %alb ward. on ussday Marob F iith wara. on wedoesday, ?Myron 6th• Sixth ward, on Thursday, March Vb. Seventh and Elan, ti welds, on Flyday,hia p 6th. Plinth and Tenth wary on Monday, March 11th. Eleventh word on Treed .1, Ilea eh 12th. Tweltih and Thirteenth ware, on Wednesday, March 13th. Fourteenth and Fifteenth wards, on Thursday. March 14th. &Meath ward, on Friday, March 16th. seventeenth ward, on Monday, "le mob 18th. Eighteenth and ..ellneteenth wade, on Tueedan March 19th. Twentieth ward. on Wedneaday, March 76th Twenty- first and Twenty-2.o°nd wards, on Tisraday, March2let. Twenty-thi Mrd and Twenty-fourth verde, O Frid ay. Raw areh 22d. 1 fell-trrtAn Clerk city conimienone THE . PRESS.---A:111 . ,ADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1861. SPRING SILKS• THOS. W. EVANS & Co Invite attention to their Choice saiortment of NEW SPRING SILKS, Brooke Figaro*, Cheek*, Plaid.. Plain, Aotr &0., With a Full Stook of the NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS SEASON mhl2 3t 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. DRESS GOODS. THOS, W. EVANS & CO. HAVE NOW OPEN TEEM SPRING IMPORTATIONS NEW DRESS GOODS: GRENADINES, GRENADINE BARGES, SIIOCEE POPLINS, GAUZE MOHAIR, MOZAMBIQUE, rARISIENNES , ORG INDIES, LAWNS, - BRILLIANTES, CRINTZES, &a: lEOLUDED IN THESE GOODS WILL BE IFOIW SOME GREAT BARGAINS. SU AND 810. CHESTNUT STREET. nbur-st 'PYRE & LaNDELL, FOURTH and I ARCH *trees. will open to-day— New Spring Lion Chintz , * ew Spring Fr non Gateman New Aprint Stria Gingnams. New Aryls (ray Tantartnies. FYRE & LANDiLL WILL OFFER BY • the piece or Yard— P rn Flax Shirting Ltnen. Irish Bird Eye extra fine. Bea ?hieing . Kushner only. Largest -tie* Blankets and Quilts. • EYRE & !ANDEL!' KEEP A FULL AB aqxtmeat of— pa. Etre &se Pinto evois. ws erso Tabto elovenr. Extra 8 ze Damask Clothe. &a. Prue, Fine Red end Napkin". (N.HEAPEsT FANCY SILKS IN THK C City. We have Just onrobased, at an EIIORMOUd OACRIFIUE, a lane lot of BEAUTIFUL PANGY of the Newest and latest styles, wbioh we Intend to sell at about HALF THE rsuAL Pleb Fanor Bilks at 66 613 G. ao—worth Rich Fancy wilts at 70 76—srorth Pilch Fancy, Sides at 87% end Hl—worth $l.OO. Rich Fanny. thlks fr mHILIVi to $2.50. Cheapest Figured Black Buts in the Cite. HRI ICHL SOL p363-tf No. 713 North TENTH' Bt.. ab. Coate'. sPRING OPE.NINti At TRORNLEY & frIfISDPS. Pl. E. earner EIGHTH & iRVILTNO OAR new at% 123; per CRAIT. UND REGUI.ARCITY PRICES!, 1 lot of double width Broohe Figured Mozambique at ISO °ante per yard— -teautiful goods, 1 lot superb quality Broohe Figured Mohair. at 28 Genie per yard. worth 3r. 1 lot of pretty Plaid Valonome at 14 contr. 1 lot of Beautiful Chene Travelling Coodi at 1234 amts. 1 lot of Gray Mixer' Ifirnalaym for 53t cents. NEW SPRIN 91 LR !II Double Faced Brocade ailks. Chene Silks. Foulard alike. &. THE BEST AND _CB HAP KFT STOCK OF BLACK gILIKB P GIL ADELPRIA !! New Spring Cloaks and Phawlr, New spring Chu zee, Challie Foulards, &0., &o. Power-Loom Table ..ineue, Shirting Linen, of our own importation. &a. mho x- NAUGURATION OF NSW GOODS.— We will have arranged for sale this morning the following lolls, which hare been purohased at CR( PRIC Lori) yards Plaid Muslin B , all qual E4 ities. S) per cent. be low the onus' prices. 1,000 yards swipe Muslin, all quali dee, 50 per cent. be low the usual proms. 50 dozen Ladies' Linen Cambria Handkerchiefs, .150 per d 83 dozen Cents' Linen Cambria Handkerchiefs,.lso per dozen. One lot Cents' colored 134 . der Linen Cambrio Hand. kerchiefe Sd rents, worth 57H cents. 500 • awe Russia Crash, 9. rO. and 123( cent.. One lot Huntley Table Linen, 31cento to $1 per yard, very enemy. Doe case Masoncille Muslin, soft finish, 22% Cents. HOW'S B.ltißlt3 for Ladma and Misses. cFI Rjo , :e ADAMS k mh2 AIORTH and ARCH Streets. WRENCH GOODS —' JUST ARRIVED -IN- - per Steamer. Ono lot glace Poplin. Slis per 'yard. Mane travelling bode of several Twist's& igb oolored taunts, and Percales. The bout , . ONE DOLLAR BLACK 8114141 to be found anywhere. Black Silks. be cradee at low fisurelb Mewi.nrel be . oar r thf:lll*llli PTIONL A handsome stook o apnng neck ties. crap^ Collate of the latent styles. JOUVIIi'S Dein" KID ALOVES,Wpring colors. We will be in daily receipt of the ohoiceet SPRING OREBB GOODS throughout the season. and invite the attention of the pubbo. ÜBARL.e.I3 ADA NIS ec 80N. add - - - +-IG II and Arlen Stn•eti. 'NEW SPRING GOODS. Sol ins stiles of Shawls, New 13weges. Hematas. Broch_e Grenadines, Mosey blase. Howe' 4aa C-syst, Astrachans. Novelties for Friends' wear. Fel:dards, of quite new designs, ropehnes Piaide and Bonnets. Juni and now obeosed bilks. B Spring Rich plain Polite oe Soles, Black tiPavy glossy Mike. tring Makings. Cessuneres, French Ciddlnes, wide Chintz Robes, novel styles. 'BB RPtaESS BROTHERN raid CHESTNUT said EIGHTH BROADOLO MS—BOYS' WEAR. Mae black cloths, for aeote sprint wear. cloak Mom, light and dark, from /nap. Row onssimerea and coatings. Gents' fine blank eaasimeree. Fanny osemmerea, for sprang wear. counsa. & CONARh le2B Sombeardoortw NENTR and MAR T. SPRING PRINTS-MOHAIRS. New neat prints. for d , meg and shirting& New soles medium end (lurk print& New figured mohair. and ohal lee. Good ninon" ailkm Fine stook black goody. COOPlaft & 0.11% &RD. __ fe2B Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET VIL/ fit TB GOO LPN. T Cambria, jaconets, &ring. moll, fiaingook. Plaldg.brdhanta. Mrd-ere, Nmbroidened collars, gem, bends, handkerchiefs. ' Linen cambric handgeminefs—ladies', gents huge size, small, SLured. Linens for shirting, fronting. pillows, sheeting. Towels, D'Or nes, napkins, flannel,. damasks. CUPIRD._ feint Southeast corner NINTIFI and MARKET. ko'MING GOODS, oPENING DAILY. The folervinna goods I bevel mast °mined Bmeade Posting. lawns. ottipa aria Plain tdosamberne, inonam Ch#bk. inatinitLe. Mattison. Tow tml a Crave, Crane Poplins. Preneh and English Chintz, and Many new kinds too sormerons to mention, at JOHN H. STOKES', 7011 Arch st.eet. NOTIOE TO I4RIENDS One lot of Browns, Olives. and Anhee- of -Rose. One of of "melt Nag, suitable for Friend'. 040 lot of Small Figuroo.jight and One lot of Small Ftsured Woo! Delmar et 35 canto. one 1.4 of olantraria and tioal-skin Eihowns. One tot of Sam-lona Saslow,. fresh. The above good" are choice and ve desirable •t JOHN .IS Man 702 Arch stre et: frIFIOE OF THE FBILADELPMAAND 'LP READING RAILROAD CoMPANY. PIIILA.DELPIIIA. March 13. isn. The Rater or Freight and Tolle on At:Mumma Coal, transported by this Company. will be ex fo ll ows, op an d after tu a , oh 18 An, until further notice: To " Imolined " " Germantown W. R " Paha of•cchaylkilt.... " 'Menai " abort's—. " Conshohooken.—..— " Bw..de Furnace— -- " nambo's • —.. Borristown or Bndgp't ' rort Kennett 'Fahey Rtaer , s ord— " Limerick.— `• Po is own " " miter " " Leesport ". " t".llambute ..... " Port • Raton— " A" burn .... rg ".onrigsbu By order of the Board of Wanagern. mtai-101 W. H. mop IiENNET•I3Oe7f. LO,T-LON THE 4.nx iIiSrANT, A pair of Gold Peel:mules with the owner's name thereon. supposed to have been dropped the Green street or eventeenth . treat oars. onitaole reward willoerivsnifleftat I TO* al St 'att. he TOINVENTORS. —ARR.ANGhMENTS for obtaining Patents under the new aot,now in forme, have been lady Completed at H. flow &wens 1/1/10d rites end k uropean Patent Offices, Parfait poop, 1234' Ewalt' FUIJATkt letteet, where fall pertt e may toe obtained. mhl4.4t* ALL SIZES AND STYLES OF MAR NESS tti token at REIMER'S Gallery. SECON D Btraet, above Green. Lite-sized k'hotonraphei in Oil. at moderate p , lash acoording to the sine desired. It* VALUER) ENGINE FOR SALE CHEAP `kJ—Double K inob Cylinder of mix.ho•iie power. Owner has been burned out. Gave complete inverse tine whda in use I five months.) cow:Emma .1,0, aa than one ton of 0041 . ter Week. Address • Catora" olhoe or Philadelphia ress. mtt9.o4* HAMS. -20 barrels O. Chapin & 00;10 superior Fatra anger (lived earns. pot up 04- preOlir for U se . 4 , 1110, narrels • Garotter. flopps,& C0.'.40. du„ for mll er Ci . tidDLER & _CO. • tunis 103 ARCS Eitreet,3d Door above Front. LITE fbll.--Just received, 233 half v barrels Mackinaw White Fich,winch are for rate br O. 0. 8411/L. is a Cu, Inkla 103 ARCH Street. 2a Door above Front. 500 00(P rf bc br _ Rigor°, Fart:lona, isu Cabanas. Ploptono, Prooddneno, fr.„ ..ennopago.,Firravooteiderto, .0.. Of various gnaws and ninon, just v for sale lir. by ' 1701-13 t • Ibo WA Nlllltioitt. BETA= BRY GOODS. DRY.GOODS JOBBERS. JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & 0 IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS vs . DRY GO9DS, NM AAA AND - 461 NORTH TRIAD BTAART, ABOVE, RACE, illmaTeatfaill invite tat siltation of CASH AND SHORT-TINN BUYERS, To their lanai LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK or FORE/GPI AND DOMRSTIO GOODS, Among which will be found full lines of BATES' MILLS AND YORK COMPANY'S COT TONA DES. ANN a LARGE VARIETY OF NNW AND CONFIFOD OTTLNA Ow PRINTS, • MERRIMACK SECONDS, Oi.e zola-Sim C. SOMERS & SON HAVE OPENED, IN TEM* NEW STORE, MIA CHESTNUT sad 61.8 JA.YNE STREETS, An elegant Spring Stook of MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, TAILORS' TRINIMINOS, Etc. Also, LADIES' CLOARINCI CLOTHS. CICLULLItY sottsts WILLIAM IL 110=111. zoluitam SFRiN'. - 1861. a. T. WAY & CO. ; . _ NJ. 915 NORTH THIRD STRBET. . • IMPORTEitt AND "JOBBERS or DRY GOODS, OUR STOOK IS UNUSUALLY LARGE AND SAWN • COMPLETE. • SPRING. GOODS, 1801. ABBOTT, JOHNES 8a 00, 627 MARKET . STREET, AMR 494 COMMERCE STREET. Rave now open thew NEW IMPORTATION OF SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, To trhteh they invite the attention of the trade: feati-Im • ALD RIDGE ire CO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. FURNISHING GOODS, FANCY NOTIONS, No. 619 CHESTNUT ST., and 616 JAYNE ST., PHILADELPHIA. Xi' Our Stook in unummily lams, oompletii in all Ira departments, and ready for broom leSS-1m 001:11CSKY, LAFOUROADE, & CO., No. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, AM DOW reaching tkinr IMPORTATIONS OF CLOTHS. CASSINERES, VESTINGS;ETO. 16911-1 m SPRING GOODS. BARCROFT & CO.. NOS. 400 AND 407 MARKET STEER?, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS .FOREIGN AND DOUSTIC DIL GOODS., Now eemplete mid ready for buena, fele-ew MI WILLIAMSON & 00., WHOLESALE DEALERB AND JOBBERS IN DRY eooritta, No. 4115 MARKET - STREET, and 414 COMMERCE STREET, PHILADELPICIA. ' We now offer an rundinaßy fun and COMPLETE STOOK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC► ' DRY GOODS, To which the attention of PROMPT-PAYING Bar on I. solicited. lelB lm yARD. GILLMORE. & CO. Are now in their New Store, JAYNE% MARBLE BUILDING. NO 617 CHESTNUT AND 614 JAYNE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, said have opened their SPRING IMPORTATION OF SILKS AID FANCY DRY GOODS. ALSO, DRESS GOODS., IN GAZAT VARIETY, ISIA'NLB, MZIIS, RIBBONS, Ao., With a splendid Moot of WRITE GOODS. LINENS. EMBROIDE &o. feu-fm SPRING„ 1861. WURTS, .&lISTIE, & IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS 'DRY GOOOlB, No. 1111 MARKET STREET, Above Thiel, PamAnsiminA. Marisa WiLtta. Rants_ Anal's. Hamilton T. McNeish, John S. Wollner, Joseph Duman. feleAm SPRING TRADE-1861. S I 0515 I 15 1 MI / 1 16 1.16 2 20 1 05 1 01 00 JOSHUA L DAILY. IMPORT= AND JOBBER, NO. 1113 MARKET STREET. "PRLIADETZETAi L not prepared to offer to CASH AND SOUND-CREDIT BUYERS One of the met atttnottne Ilente of FANCY AND STAPLE DitY GOODS TO BE FOUND Ut TRW NLAAKIST. We mot* special atteathin to oar LINEN DEPARTMENT. Welsh at this time comprises a fall assortsuict of oar ors initortation in SCOTCH AND IRISH LINEN GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. troikas*, also, a fall line of DLRAORDD AND DROWN 0 0 TTONS. - Bought during the panto, for sale greatly below greased priori. NNOLISR AND AMERICAN PRINTS. IN STANDARD NURISII. We have made arrangements to mesh's a anti of MARY OROIOIt ?STYLES OP GOON, Azd shalt malotaiu A GOOD STOOK Thsonahout the season Thum will Sad op, Meek ALWAYS FRESH. #4314- AND PRIORS MI LOW AS TIM LOWEST u R. SHOEMAKER & Co GLANS, PAINT% 01114 AND VANNUINDB. NATOMAIA Oanto POEM= ikol lA= ittsiNa. &Alia • DRY.GOODS JOBBERS. 1861, -SPRING. 1861 • RLEGEL, BA.LRD, 83 CO., IMPORT RS AND JONDDZID Of DRY GOODS, NO. 47 NORTE "DIIIND EVDRENT, PHILADELPHIA. Merchants visiting this city to purchase Dar . Gomm will find our Stock large and admirably assorted, and at Low 'FIGURER. In certain classes of Goods we offer inducements to purchasers unequalled by any other house in Philadelphia. mblB -2m COMMISSION HOUSES WELLING. COFFIN. 80 Co.. Aar 110 CHESTNUT STREET, AGENTS FOR TEE SALE OF DUNNELL mPG. cp.% PRINTS AND LAWNS. GREENE MFG. 00. 7 8 TURKEY RED AND STAPLE rEINTA. Fine Bleached Cottons. LONISDALE ROPE. BLACKSTONE' SLATERS , VILLE:JAMESTOWN. RED BANE, GREENE, UNION. AND BELVIDERE. Brown Cottons. WEAN ALLIPT, MT. ROPE. FREDONIAN, ET TRICK, OHIO. GROTON* VIM:ODRA FAMILY AND MECEANICS' AND FARMERS'. GRAFTON, SLATER/MILLE, AND JEWETT CITY DENIMS AND STRIPES. LONSDALE CO 'S NANKEENS AND SILFBIAS. GLENHAM CO.'S AND GLASGOW Coat= JEF,ND. DOT'TOSILEY'S pLACR AND FANCY MIXED • CLOTHS. STEARNS AND SAXTON'S RIVER CASSIMERER. GREENFIELD CO.'S BLACK DOESKINS. RODMAN'S FINE JEANS, DOUB 1... t; AND TWISTED CASSIMERES, NEGRO CLOTHS, &c. MINOT. BASS RIVER, CRYSTAL SPRINGS.'CITE SHIRE, BRIDGEWATER, AND BRISTOL SATINETS. fel9-tf SHIPLNY, ftvzA HUTCHINSON, KO. 119 OHESTI4 UT BT.. UOMMISSION MISRCHANTS FOR THE ME OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. soott-acr CARPETINGS. MCCALLUM & CO., CARPET lIANITPACTURERS, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. ALSO, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGI, kto, WAREHOUSE, 509 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE. InhlS FOURTH bTREET CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 47, ABOVE CHESTNUT. lam now opening an entirely new and carefully eft heated stook of IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETINGS, embracing all desonptions, and some superb (budges and patterns. all of which, being purchased at present depressed prioes for CASH. I am prepared to sell VERY LOW. and respectfully solicit SO examination before , or chiming elsewhere. LT. T. DEr.Aottoix. mhl.-tit tb est-2m Ootrous, BRONCHITIS —The entire freedom from alt l ele l ri 2it ent i" nd tn ere : r Thrmutr..fes..or g: anaVee Lozenges, a cafe remedy for the most dein:ite female, or youngest child, and has (slued them to be bete in the highest esteem by Clergymen, Singers. and Puna Speakers generally. mbli-etuth 3t NE IN PUBILAIDATIOI4II4. READY FOR SUBSCRIBERS ON •WIi:DNERDAY. 'Wank 13, THE PICKWICK PAPERS Being the first Issue al the new ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD EDI LION • OF THE WORKS OF CHARLES DICKERS, Illustrated on Steel, from drawings made expressly for this edition. Br F. O. 0. DaaLxv and lows GILBERT. The =Marlboro will commence, March 13, the issue of an entirely new edition of 'Nakano' novels, from new stereotype plates, printed by Haugh ton, at the " Riverside Press," Cambridge, on superior laid paper, In style and form similar to Tiokuor & Fields' popular Household edition of the Waverley novels. Great Pains have been taken by the eublishers to renoer this edition of Dickens' Works the most Parfait series of boots ever leaned in Amerioa. Iha original drawings by Dar.. ley, whose designs for the illustrated edition of Cooper's Novels have been so distinguished, and the drawings by John Gilbert, the foremost of English artiste, able being the first time Mr. Gilbert has contributed original dravriegs to an American publication ) will give this edition a value possessed by no other. either English or American. The pubhoation will commence with PICKWICK PAPERS, In four volumes, price 75er nts per volume. the issue of which has been unavoidably delayed to the obey. date. " Meer Twist," in two volumes, wilt be Published on April 1, and a novel will follow thereafter, regularly on the Ist of each month. The entire series will be completed in 48 or $0 volumes, and will be Maned at an average of th ee volumes pe. month. STYLES inn PRIORI/. Green Vellum Cloth, out edges per volume.-- .fe 7a The same. uncut edges (English little), per 0 75 Half-Calf extra, and antique- per volume:.. .. ..., . 145 W. A. TOWNSEND & Publishers, No. 46 WALKER Street, NEW YORK. gIIBSORIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR Tow/vs - no, & co. 99 NEW ELUTION of DICK ENS, WORKS ll.ustreted by Dar/ey & Oilbert. fa clear. per Volume. At the atom 'f the Na.. America* Cyclopedia, 33 South SIXTot nt, tree aii,ve ON FkOTNUT. JURA PdcFABLAN, r gent. !Kir The Trade supplied. • mhl4 St NEW ENGLISH MEr lOAL BOOBS. l. v 4 FLOWER'S Diagrams of the Nerve, of the Ru men Bojd_y. Balt wet L'S Diseases of the Joints. CoPELAND on Commotion and Bronchitis. / T eres a : B lll Fe v ers. __Practice of Medi cine. nd edition. JAM res. slum Throat and thi anrYngoecows. A KARSTEN'S Leanne, on Food. OW 'll Sambaed Anatomy of the Arteries. ODD% Clime' leonine. • New edttion. by Beale. OCIFFILIVS IIe.KFREY'EI elloreereedio Die nertil2 Manuel of Human Histology. vb ADAMS'S Reparative Prooess. AMERWAN BIED CAL BOOKS. A lane assortment. New aid O,d. always on hand. FORLaWI BOOKS imported too ineamer et low snails, by LlisD-aY & Publiehere ens Booksellers. whl3 No. PS Booth !BETS Mt.. ab..ve Chestnut. WHN'S LiBRARItS—I omprising the Standard liudopleab Raiantifie, AnliqUatillll, Classical,. Pictorial. and Ecclesiastical I ibrarieg—all uniform in size and stile—and oomprehen imr eb 450 volumes of the beat. Standard authors, beeuttfu ly printed in convenient size and at a moderate ann.. By sprang arrangement with Mr. Sohn, the above will be constantly tett on b nd, in quantities, and supplied on %he most, favorable terms Per vol.. cloth ,88 ciente and 4125, or at the rate of fa omits to the shilling ster ling. They are all kept in half-m.IIAM. at 76 cents, and in full call at 11 per volume additional, bound in the veil beet style by ea eminent English binder. unlit lopties gnttle. A Crean supply of the above valuable Standard Works Alit ITT wed, maladies' many -new sOlumem. The Trade suppmei on the moat faverAile terms. alcEl.RtiYk CO., • Importers of English Kooks. ko., No. 27 Bomb DIX 111 Street, above Chestnut. mbl3 St GEORGE G. BVANS , PUBLISHING NOUSE and GIFT-BOOK STORE. 439 913ESVIUT street NEW AnD EIELogo7 WORKS. Hiatori of. Vn-ted Nether.aud". by Motley, S vois.s4 00 Stele Veneer. by Holmes. 2 volt.-- 1 75 Great P.suazatinu. by Cumming.- ...--.... 100 wits and B SRI Of Bocllty —1 00 klre of 1 26 Wemu aof New York, Hankins. -• • k Dutch Domino, or the Catattll.,....- I 26 Ptiny 166 rone of ; i„ n th am _ ..... 116 liar of Fire. - 1 26 Erinco_of the Rouse ) Melee Tait BoOk-..--, ---- 100 Romance of the Revolution—. 1 W vanity !air.' volumes. : , 400 All the meat S tandard and attgoelianeous Publica tions a; the Pubualaere' regular omen, and a beautiful eift, worth from MO mots to EjOktrith each, at et talus e. /warm OIFT.• BOOK EMPORIUM, mhP No. 439 CIELEBINUT Street. vitooKs, LAW AND MISWILLANEOUS, .1.1 , new and eld, bongliN sold, and exehanged, at the ingmhPluettp.tatimyasi.uicatuliat 41 9 . .( hose having Books sell, if at a distance , watt state testy names, sizes, bindings, dates, editions, Drumm, and eonuitions. WANT/ID—Boots stinted ty Benja min Frantlin. es welt as early Books n‘rinted in and upon America Autograph Letters and Portraits Put * amt. r =Wirt Wargo' Pennsylvania for swet,istas loguee.ln prom, sent free. Libranetanpraised ORN - 11)+IM PH 1, LEGAL. IN TUE COURT Of COMMON PLYAS 101. PO lA. N TRU env AND COUATY OF MLA- P the wetter of the amounts of r,oorge 01115012 and 7helnas Gallagher sarignesa of i betties Clilliolt6 The ueeerusnedd appointed hi the Court to audit, settie.errod he accounts. sad to raeortrluttriba roa r eel the Attlee tereeted hie usage, 606 At g le GO/mt. Philadelolua. at 4 0 °look F. M., on bIONDAY. 45th day or fearon, 3361. teEO. a. ARMSTRONO, nihi4.15,14,2143-4t Auditor. G-atzsE.-635 boxes Berkpner County Cheese, on consignment, sod for sale b 11 C. SADLER CO 103 ARCH DtreetAd Door above PEAL CLOTHING.: 1861. A. T_ LANE & Co• 186 t. INVITE THE ATTENTION OF WHOLESALE BUYERS TO THEIR' STOOK of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. 419 MARKET STREET, uthl4.6t PRIGADELPHTA. SADDLERY. 1861• SADDLERY. 1861. WIVI. S. HANSELL & SONS, 114 MARKET STREET, INVITE TEE ATTENTION 0 . 1 7 ' BUYER 3 TO TB.Elt LARGE ASSORTMENT GOODS IN THEIR LINE, WHICH THEY ARE OFFERING ON AOOOMMODATINU TEEMS mhl4.6t WANTS. IV ANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS Entry Addraso, ro applicant's Hand writing, • Box 1209, Post Office " It* WANTED --A SITUATION AS SALES man in a Dry•Oaada Imaartlart. or 0811111riikkiAit House, by an ensrestio yonnir non who has had some experience and to well saqueonted with eat and Vlbast ern Bayern. Address '• Dry Goods." at this Offios. mhl4 at* ANTED—A young man 17 years old v for the Coasting Bosse, in a Wholesale Pres Rouse must be a gond 150TIMRD. end anink and onrmet at firoros. balarr for first year et re Bra• of references restored. Address" industry." Press (Ale. at* WANTPD-A. YOUNG MAN, ONE who writ.m a good hoed, nod can come wen re ft...mg:needed. Mee of the Wyomin• Canal Company, 230 W • L'IUT etreet. 2r* WANTED—.ean active or special PART NER.• with a sash osoital of t 0 000 dollars in as established wholesale Jobbing business. on street. address " Merchant." Pass office. IW. M O 12t* wANrED—lmmediately, by the under signed, at the East Mahoney Railrnad tunnel. Fifty Tunnel Men and Twenty five Latlyrena for cols side section sr•rk, adjoining Tole work is lowed in Schuylkill county, Pennsylvasia. eight nines from Ta mocha. by Bea ding Itait , oull from Phtladel.hia. end two mtles from Barnesville statton• en_ the Little aohuylkill Railroad. AttuRAEL, BARRY As CO., fell-lm" Contr.otora. $34100T0 INVEST ON MOST ° f GAGE. Apply to 8. W. PAUL. 113 South FIFTH Buser. int)l3-20 $ll,OOO AND $3.000 TO INVEST IN Norma, loweriliaa OStetyA Propertr. JOR. AN, 14$ oa t h M in n H Street. FOR SALE MID TO LET. TO LAN-% AND CON- V ETV EDIT Coal wharf and Lumbar Yard. at hisy'andville. Twenty fourth ward. Apply to X. C. tr.. P. vu WAN Bit 0.. the oyerniees. while tf ge TO LET—A. DE..IRABLE DWEL wm. LING. NO 123 North TAIRTEENTR Apply to wETHEoILt. h BitOlHoß, 47 and 49 North RECOND otreqit. mhl4-tf fyg TO LET---NT CHESTNUT lIILL,A ma. fine Dareblur and ample Ground!, with a lam.. Ntalda on pear Ve Main et•eet. zanily to E. BOW LB V. 230 W MATT r street, bank. tolltd.St fla TO Lk T—A comfortably furnished mat House on WALNUT •treat, near w.slington baua•e. Address" Past OfFroe ocx, No. 2030." mhl3 5 TO R E NT—A DESIRABLE um. nwistLimer eleven 1 - onl.l / 41 0./ 1 / 8 8 9'"Ing Gar den a'reet. Clued nelgeborbood. rent reruroosoie. hit ray to A. R. CH eMBEAS, No. 34 North *, inKD 'Street, inhl2.3t. FOli, SALE OK TO KENT—The large BEL dacha palc_ic DIV 0.1.LINI) HOUSE, No 415 South FIPPEENTEI Illtreet, below Pi... The bunting is admirable adapted for a Rowdier House Of for eobool Purposes. Apply to J. tiliitGe.ANT PRICE. 813 AnOR &seat. mhll-12t riri 0 Id A NIIKAOTURNR. Ronm with at. atom Power to rent ; two hours' ride f-om the city; i. bor very atrundantand cheap ; use of bore s, rower. cue and Beaming Frame free. "LIMIT t o No. 6s N. FRON street. mh9-61* FOR RENT— That very desirable STORE and FIX*PURES No 434 CII.I3TNUT kl & treet. below PP/. 'lbis is one of th • beet locations tor bueinees the art/ being in name senate with NOW Post-016os Buildings. Ineatra at the Oen." 453 CHESTNUT Street. mhB-tf RESIDENCE ON TILE DELAWARE mat. FOR. BALE , CHAP. Prom 85000. One•third oan n the property. Paneled at Bridesburg. Twenty-third ward, a short ride from the city. The eoond and bird stre.t passenger *ken) passine the eve r .w i tr i. day a:d :vault's. Lot 92 by 2/0 feet, Apply at re got Sort h titopreikria" B, fl°ll;rbr.hltin. dTO LET—Store No 303 Market street, suitable for is Dry Goods or Notion House. A rogdy an the minium, fell lm TO LET--SEOUND•STORY ROOM, 802 CHESTNUT "treet. over LEWIS LADONIIIS tc Jewels More. The beet location in Philadeb bis for any kind of light business. Apply in the Jewelry Ntore. Rent 4400. Pl 9 fir°RENT—Two very desirable stores, 0a the Ninth-rtreet front of " The Continental Hotel." Tee etore at Ninth Alma 1111.1110.1 skeet* AltV49- 4:daily adapted for a bADDLX and RARMISX maker. JOHN RICE, w Southwest NINTH and PANBOPd rtreets. TO LET—The commodious and desii able upper rooms. No. 513 MARKET Street, being the Second, Third. Fourth and Fifth stories. front 83 by Us feet , lighted infront. side, and by two carte ski lights. The choice location for business and the supe rior manner of omostruotion make them more that Or dinanlf attractive to business arms making or desiring rl t cAtigil a tf ofitt4o436geixtl c iste throughout. Apply MARKET andltANK gt;eets. " au° °neer°. JaartlT MISSOURI LAND I! 600,000 Acres for Sale and entry, at prioes ranging from IP% to re greats per acre. in any quantities re- PS paid and PATENTSsavoured for purchase's of Land under the Graduation Act. Plata furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp. For further In ousan . I t yr , : st r uiGs, Co., L. S. and General Land ititnts, 86 cyj EST t* UT Vitreet_ Between THIRD and YOU Ttt, OT. LOUIS. Mo. LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located. isr BOARDING. B OARrING.-A SUITE OF ROOMS, toirotfl•ir or wriratelv. on second floor. with or without pnvate table, at 1315 w Ault Q Bt. mti9.l2t* :EDUCATIONAL. FAMTLY BOARDTNG gOIIOOL. FOR YOUNG MPN AND BOYS, at Pottstown. Monts° err county. Pa.—The Tent y• first semi annual session will oniumenoe op Kr . DAY. m • lit. Circulars. conveying full particulars. will be for warded by mail, on application. Res. NEFIGS, A. M., J. W. GAL.o/A, A. M.. Pribmpals. Pottstown. Iblaron 14.1881. REPRILENCES—Messrs. James D. rlashorn. or Mien, Clashorn. & Co. ; James tv. Caldwe , l,. John W. Max norn z Edward Lafoure House; wa Roberti Jr.; F. Glass, Washrogron Westoots Bon. James Cooper ; Non. Owen Jones. mbl4-9t IfitSURI.AIVCE COM PA.N I 'Kb. THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF FIMALDILFETAt OFFICE, No. 305 WALNUT STRISET, Insures against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on Rouses, Store', and other.buildings limited or nerwitual. and on Furniture, Coolie, Wares, and bier °handles in town or country. CASH CAVITAL...B2II,IIO Oa—ASSETS $217,142 M. Which is invested as f 4lows, v.s In Bow, mortgages on city property, worth douole the amount..._. ;. $102,100 00 Pennsylvania Radroadco.'s 6 per cent — first inortrare loan, at par..— 0,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Cos 6 par 0ent..66- swed mortgage load. 00.90,0 - 27,900 00 Huntingdon and Br. ad 'rod Railroad and Canal Co.'s mortgage 4,000 00 Ground rent. first Mays-- —. 2 402 00 Collateral loans, well secured . . ... 2.300 tt) City of Philadelphia 6 per cent 30 000 Al ashen,: County 6 per cent. Pa. RR. 10an ... 10,009 00 Commercial Bank stook— 5.126 01 wreehanies' Bank stook 2 802 M Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s stook ... 4.1 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stock 26.360 (10 The County Fire tremorous Co.'s stook— I,e6w an fM o Del.ware M. Insurance Co.'s stock— 700 00 On Mutual Insurance Co.'s 110 611 "..—. —..... 14..102 74 Book accounts, soorue . d interest, Ac.:........7 304 66 Cash on Wind—. 11604 66 The Mutual principle, combined with the seouri-y of a Stook Capital. entitles the Insured to partioirtte in the Lamestws of tile Company. without liability for tosses. promptly adjusted and paid. BUIZCTORI: Clem 'llitgleY. damned Bispham. William IL 't hombeon, Robert Steen, Pre^eriok Brown. Winjamst ernesser, iiham vemkm. Einu. Tinsley, John R. Worrell, itburbell R. t.. Camon. J. Johnson Brown. Robert Tolsnd, Charles . Rosenserten, Jacob T. Banana. lames B. a Wood, I Smith Bowen smelt B. Woodward. .3 nn Bissell, Wilbur& CLIt et TINGLEY. resident. 6. m. RINCRMAII. Reorebll7. February M. BBL. _ . 1...1 . 1AME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 406 lUSTIS UT etreet. PIKE A 111) LELA:I to INIIIIIANCS. stursCTORS..: George W. Day..-_—.ori & hlatleek. ruel Wright _...... —• w right Woe & Co. . B. Mrr.ey '• Davis & Birnsy. enry Lewis, Jr-- " Lewis Bros & co. C. Riehardson.....—.." .1. C. Rowe & CO. SUOMI' T. Bodine... —Pres't W_roming Canal Comp's. Jae. W. Everman....ot J. o verman & Co. Geo. A. We5t......... . West & Foam. T. 8. Martin " Savage, Martin, & Co. O. Wilson Dam& Attorney-at-law. 0. D. WoodroO--. - ....of Bible', Molten. fr. WooOmff. Jno. Kessler t ir Pio 1713 erne street. uNoREW. R&Y,President. FRANCIS N. BUCK. Vies P r eside, WILLIAMS I. BLANCRARD.Reoretary. ialthlur SAVING FUNDS. G FUND--UNI TED ST Avis P.- 7 TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and ORREIT NO' trees. LraTAltettg FtVH PER Geier. 8. R. CRAWFORD, President. Ji IVIES R..111.138TER, Visonstan and Treasurer. ray bourt from 10 until 5 irolook. us Company 1. not Joined In elle t the Legislature. fes AMERICAN SAVING FUND, S. E. cor ner WALNUT and FOURTH Sheets, continues to reoetvedeoosltsendya ail Aunts op demand es It. Lea always done. AIaN.A.A.NEKR WHILLUdik Preside Joan WiLsoll.Transarer. Je WALNUT STREET THEATRE. Pole Lanes __Kra. 141A.LEARRE 1 762. dragsdrags Maurer. A. pis Agent—.., JO 4. D. vi URP . Triumphant en.eass of the . r.minent Comedienne. Migs rOisY cioutigraimm. Twig (THUM? rl March 14, w 11l be presentedCOMPAY. en*PlR4 BA toga IN THU WOO l . Did y Slanobe Kustaton..--. ..... Jooreangenhatra. Frank anankin....A. • • r. Edwin Adams. THE .:1170Wa Vtc • lm. CII —• • •- • • ---- a m en M Edwiy A dams DOO Opp:Moot annals will riso miff e'casar. Si"' Pima as urinal. WHEATLEY & OLAELHE'S ARCH- T. THEATRE. CROWTIFD HOI7 4 IES TRUMP 4ANT BUJOEBEI Mr. cuo,n.r.ts DIL.LON. la h; 'hnt Itn_person 4WD Of. t.PHEHuIIf I It will be r. salad Tr with the Ce T l.b O rated o • 'emio Draws of DON /Bina DE eI&ZN McDoNOUGIVS OLYMPIU.--( LA t3AIET RS.) RACE Street below bird. Trf 1 ,4 91.1R812,1 Y . ) EVEOIII 4 4 . March BEN tFI I' OF MISS I.MMa WINTEMOP. THE SErn N/STRHS, Will /Madly btpredueed smother feature." .katioi r an the Eonurrk 11. -by a.rre Rnndrrnoh The setae ?rage will by thrown open, riving a heautif.ll vie' of Fairmount Dam. with the Weaver Skating {` f lub in full operation. On el Di DAY EVENING and during the week. win be performed the Roman 10 Flay. by Robert bmes. Esq.. Machinery by K. needn't. tntit ed E!.EV Kb' SiiSrentl, winch has been witnuised by over 00,000 p er•ons. Admission--Orohsetra. SIN eta.; Parquet.2S eta. JUVENILE CONCERT AT REIE PRE4, BYTES I A CHURCH. TKNTO StrPoi. soave Ponlar, on THURSDAY EVE, March /4, Ai TM o'clock,. Tongan 10 cents. subl3-21." G)NC RAT HALL, CID MUT Street. The Last epportonity , o . f peeing THE MARNE LOUd FEATS ov TAM ORES r BLONDIN, mhl2 St* Prior to hig Deo Mare for EIITOPS6 ABEL Xc LEYLAND'S STEREOPTIOON ! Exhibiting in the Large Room of the essumny RUILDIRGR. SIX Eli WEEK Of thle wouderrui GALLERY rig PROIOGRA PHIC iLLUSTRALTIONR, Wherein are presenter , w.th almost magical effect GIGANTIC STIIREO COP •13 MICR 8. Representing the most celebrated views end objects of Nature and Art in the Old World and New, epos canvas TWENTY-FOUR FEET RQUARE. With tall the perfecteeen of the Fteteceeepe. and ek Which from one to ton thcisicind pare organ lack *Naar, Iltereoscopiti pictures. ropres , utin Bi.o l . DIN ..ROMIING NIAGARA, FALLS. Wilt be shown 1..V...itY EVENING THIN WEDK. Cards of admission, 26 cents. children's tiokets.lB cents. Family stetter a, admiring lice _persons, *l. Doors open at 74 ; Commence et 8 o'clock. MATIN RES EVERY AFTERNOON. THIS WEEK. Commencing at three o'clock. mbll-fit 111101tLONDIN'S A-o ciap r o v it E r w t rit i lT . O c rIVIMIELPHIL., u dr.K.BA: MADANI.k. BLONDER ow 7 mhl2-Bt* THE TWR r ROPE. BS,RNOWS LIVINe4 WONDERS AT THY ASSEMBLY ROOMS. C...ttNER. TENTH AND CHWS.NUT. lIVERY ibiORNING, AFTER 6013 N. no.l EVENVID. Commencing TV *BOAT. Maroh 13. 1861 Open from 10 o'Alook A., 81. tid 1 I'. M.. from 2 WI 6, and from 634 till 0,16 P. M. The foiloadnx extraordinary iitnnerturiesitirte. late of niAll. , UM S AneKßrrtAN Where they have been visited by more than. half a minion of people, and by every one pronouns d the m. et _ _ •• • WONOF.RFoIL OF A L , • HUMAN CURIMIT'Efi. 1111N01 1 .MILY FRO .1 MA 1140a81 AH. RUDOLPH 1 2 1.1.1.81 A F 7 ire ard Shild. a I with Pure Waite NLIN. W Ell SHAWN HAM. •nd PINIS ryas. the most perfect spee.mens of Albinos though born of perfectly black paren s. 1 H E TWO L.IVING AZTEC CHILDFFN, A Male and P'emsle. seed 17 and It years. said to be devi•ndants of a "aaerdrital oasts, of the ancient AZTEC I , IIUNDE.S nb• (WE RtliNE. , TEM PLES OFCENIR L AMERICA A:VD YUCATAN. They have ell the organs of porch. yet We Utlahlo utter a word distinati. of any language hey are fully matured. yet th eir head. aro sin II er than any infant's a week old—measuring less than 13 inches to oirotim lerenoe. AN AFRICAN EAFTo WrIMAN Or. as sometimes As led a BUdEf WuMA N. of the tribe of Africans reed eiARTH MEN. or BUdli Mlsp, the only female s.emmen of this tribe ever seen in Amerms. lift% a • RN UM sonnonces with pleasure that he hag made an engagemen t with th e n . l brested H uusarieins. ad, 031 appearance in Anscrica.who wll awing - piy T the Exhibition with Vuotti and nuitininantal Inutua. HERR A. PLAPOFFINeI. Triry: CR e.A'k FUYq It lAN PAD Will plan Bolos and National Melodies on one s •les only. Mao 'i.e Grand • otos of " Le. 'Unify/if de Venice," d " Carnival de Cnbn,' to wnioh latter w.II be imitated the Whist•ins of Birds. $l:8 M. 8L • PoFFEIKI. THE " UNRIVALLihD IIIUNGaIIIAN VOCALIST AND °CITA R BT." Will sing various National 'WWl:mites in if:flavor lan peewee. inatudnat German. T.rnlian. Ate-, ae oornpanyins himself ni the Spanish Guitar. Adn.insion to all only 95 cents ; Chtidren ander rim yearn 15 cents. mb9 if CONOFAT as.,L OH URN EIT b.trett. IhiblvNtict *UCOKL+I9 OF . - - - J H 000 N. - - The Irish Ambassador la Paddy's Wedding and ' , jab Aeboolmaster meal 6t• ST NOR E , 11 Z—LA*T WEEK BUT 0-7 cow! COMMON WE A LTH HALL, CHAS?. NUT STREET, above Sixth, Pleasant and Amusing •ntertstnntents Err EVEN, NO. at half p4sd. seven, saw WE IiNES and SATURDAY Per. antis,. at bro. S - Lim N o s f no. an I d WONDERFUL DENO D NS Tl d n waOesinVMNGRILOMUSSM,OandthWLNSNED CANARY BIRDS. Admo.mon 2s °eat.: ohitArar: halt ones . SANFORD'S OPERA SOUSE, ELEVEN rn STREET. OPEN FOR TRW: BNABUN. NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED. MR. SANFOAD flu secured one of tae tßOhBcCOMPANlEBeverpresentedheretofore, who will appear nightiv. Sanford will perf am every evening. Doors open at 7; Commence at Vg. Adnuemon 25 cents. Chilaren Lb cents. VAN AMBPRGH /lc 00. 3 13 STATE'. H un IMIT/TVIT URIT.RD STATES'. Hun.,Duluth 446 and 41S EnTNuT street, TAR LAST WE SMUT ONE! House. EVERY Mutt Nib G. Al tEH NOON, and r.VENING Doom open at 10 A. M.. 2 and 6ii P. 1. Ad. isinon U auto; pnildren under nine years lb oenta. Perform ance of h.leoban_,t Lions. ripens. ?anthem, Leopards. Pumas. Pones . Monkey.. Mules., to., every Afternoon and rail! 17L. w ELITE! EUCC.Mitrr UL Of this Moral, iffstruouve, no autumn' ...a...pith:in. BPELfIAL NOTIC E.-1 Wit miracle of flar,aoity, the wonderful Performing b lephafi t Nino° nalb. to introduoed into the arena every Afterrvon sad bve fling. by Prot. Nash. and siren a feats hitherto deemed impossible, and never attempted by any other animal. Jal44 f I' JiE (i.EttAIANiA Ott.t.flitti t .R.A glue their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every fle TUR DAY,oommencing at 3) i o'cicula, at the MUBICAL FUND BALL. 8 tiokete, $1; single tickets, 15 cents, (or see at Chiokenng & Son's, 807 Chestnut street t A tre's. 1104 Chestnut street ; and Beok & Lawton's, C manta meet. segments tor Concerts, Commencements, P tee, &0., made only at their OfiSoe. Chtorering_& &n I i6llO !tore , 807 Chestnut street; William moll, orth Juniper street, or C. Dronghman, 1009 R 1. 6 11: avenue.Ja PN NA. AUADEM k UP Tli FINZ ARTS.-1046 CHNSTNUT Street. CRIMBORAZ,O " a splendid Fainting_ by llibignot °TUE FIRST SIN," a beautiful Marble Statnetbe i hr Lnceli i. On exhibition for abort time. visitors will please war thniT ewes. LILLIE'S SAFIC DP POT IiEMOVED to No. dl South BEVANTII Street, near the BBBranklin Institute. The snder•i-ned. thapkfnl for past favors. and being determined to wen; future 'Patronises, has "muted as elegant and convenient store. and has now on hand a large assortment of Lillis's Celebrated Wrought . 37 Chilled Iron Pte and Burglar Proof Pares, (th• strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.; Also - he's Unequalled Rang Vault, Safe. and Flank I eoks. Lillie'. Bank Vault Doors and Locks inn be furnished to order on short Dome. Th.s is the strongest, beet proteotwd sad cheapest Poor and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention is oohed to Lillie's New cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, &o. Thus Bsta is con cede,: to surpass , u style and Plc ganos sn• thing yet of fered for this pnrpoee. and is the only one that is 'Mei ly fir , and burglar proof. assets!. No , lon —I have now on bandsp twenty of Panel, lile , ring. Sr, Co.'s NeSes. most o. them n e a rly new, said some forty of other makers, comprising oomplete assortment as to sizes, and all 14tety ea changed for the now Celebrated Lillie rate. They be sold at very low unmet. Please oeM and examine. 11126 irif M. C. SADt.kft. Agent.. 01 EVANS ti. wAT,st.wd SALA.MANDEE SAFES. STORE 304 CHESTNUT ETREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA. hi :S iv l s a . rge variety etc FIRE-PHDOF SAFES sPoursolatia Pettiitotc iloiUrE, B.Jertm.-1 he lut dition to this Hotel being oompleted with supenor noeommotinticra for laulme andGpotlemen. will be DAY, Pebruar) 13. oi ne m b c :LlN:oompiete in all Ira appointments. end it is the intention of proprietor. to make It worth/ the patronage of the travelling public. B. D. PARKER, Ileis-brof JOHN F. miLLa. NOTIOir.-kiliPiqßS WILL please, take notio. that the south Carolina R. R. Co. have diooootirmed forwarding all thr. ukh ireight ana hat ail rood!" forroarly consigoed to them Rout now On consigned tow city w ego.. Meaare. T. O. T. G. BUDD will forward all goods to their address. HERON. & Co . mh9 No A lea North WHAuVI.N. fiat:4oA R-UUK.ED HAMS.-2a TIIItuES ".-- 7 Gardner. Phipps & Co.'s harm Sugar-cured begged Sams. moo piece. Phipps & Co.'s hugar-oured uubsmred do. I.w° do. hlr when & L•dd's do do. du. I,XO do. Coy awaked Shoulders, tor sale by is. o. sok RI CO.. hal I 411.4 , Iltroam. POI ART AGA S, FIGARO, oaß ANAA, Neptuno, t unnamed°. and other otnebraird brands of liaVans cream always on band 'Lad for sate at tat lower market rates by CHAN tals a rStre.. fes6•b3t. lan WALNUT eet, WWOOD - BURIN T LIME, Oaloin d Fla - v • ter. riturtering Hair, Cement. and White liand. F in sale tr R. fuoINI 4 BB, man -Me N INT H and C 0 F.* Elts. •31T,3!! Oi JOB PRINTING. TUB NBW JOB PILINLINO • ()FMB " THE PRESS" lipreparsd to mows neatly. cheaply. and exooditicniat 17111,1 Diliazirtiort 01 PI ADA AND ORNAMENTAL MINTING. BOOKS, PADS FilLErill, PAI'ISA BOOlga, BLANKS OF SYSAY , DEISCRimon CIAEDS, AVOIiTOSIEERB, LAWYERS if&RCEIANTS. MANUFACtrIni SALIJWAX AND INBURA.24OII COXPANIEZ Mir AU orders left at Om Publication Oflos at rho jiers No. 417 CINEBTIIIIII Stioot. 11,1Uprompstr attaltillit iialFtt AMUSEMENTS. SAFES. of RalluAita BILL REALOP lIANDBILLA LABELB Aim: no IVY IILECTL&NICIL BANK&
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