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    ANNIU.I. 00111110210111SNT OP THS PENN*
aIft,VANIA USlVlSRattf.—The annual cenunsnee
went of the medical department of the Pennsylva
nia Univers-Iry took plane yesterday aftento:trt at
the Mashed Fond Hall. Notwithalitudinx the very
unpleasant weather, the bell eel Crowded, and the
majority of those present wars ladies. The gra,titt•
area, preceded by the Um:My and officers of the in
stitution, walked in procession from the oolloge tU
the hall Soon elm. their s.trival., the exernises
werehertmeneed with PreYe.r, and the degrees were
then oonferred uOOl3 the“;,fattuatis by 'Rev. Daniel
D D . the provost 'the following is a
list of the graduates
Harrison , Allen. .Alexandet. Oetavins. Mo.
Amiss Thos. G.. - iiett. Armstrong, N. E.. N. C.
Armstrong'. ilir:aket A.. Pa. A5111141'84 ii-amuel, Pa,
Sawn. As P., Kr. 'flacon T. 1,. ( lfv•
Salde n. C ( U.). Va. Balloon Horace. a 1... Pit.
B • Pa .
Bitter, Henry Pa.
Boa4er,. - Roberti . lams. Booth. E. O. Jr., Va.
fletir , ..e. oho B. N. J. lirep.r.l6. Wm. A., Purl
Wellston. H. de w`.. Pa. Iltridees, Joan 8.. N. tin.
7gre•ar Va. grown. A. M. (Olio.
Bonn. Wm. 8., l'a. idwalader. Chas,
(i..ineron. Hugh_ N. Bents,. Carter. O. Shirley, Yee
i c iov er, rhos N. J. Crowder, 3, Miss
CS 111 - 1 , 0 00 . 2t., Va. Cheek. 8. A.
v.hareh. Wm.. Pa. Clara, Deegan led.
R-. Woodhull. Pre. CPA-lens. Henry S Pa.
11.11...1C C. Mikes. Wm . MIS%
Crsobilt. Edw. A.. Va. Crain, Wm. Balier. N. V.
Creme. John T.. Pa. Darrach. Win.. Jr., Pa.
varlet. John Md. Davis. J. D.. Mo.
Dettett.r. Axboo, M. Stomet. N. C.
ißusg.m. D. H.. 't enn. Dunlap. v. S., Del.
161 s. deo. • Pa. t:.tris Chas. at. Md.
Tames, Ark.
weorefield. W. at..
, Md.
Ford Chas. H.. N. Y. Vorirovi. Wm H, . Pe.
fowler Geo. 8., Ala. PflOk- A. P.. Pa.
ni er. Junius T., N. C. Pulmit,l Barrer, V 4.
Gardner. T. Bobmaki, Pas. ostela W. mamonsouth
Ginionser. W. H. Amerioa.
Gle eon. M. K., yr. 13 .,, tw , 0d . oh , n.
OregOryr P. yt ti n e r , 3. IL.
nary"- J 1 - ..afele. Pa. liarlawar. Hamel tl,. Va.
Barns. H. B. P.. Mks
llate:dis A. W. 11.. Pa., Bay. Thomas. Pa
N P., Va. Perren. Jas. A Pia.
0: 6 4): . artril:blit,litll." . f1 1 1, 5 4.1,' N. C.
lirookz. J. P. Texas. ' Born, Geo. n.Pa.
Venter 11. T„ Va. Burst,/ Al. W... Pa.
lilir A. F.. Pa. Jamar T, B Al'.
James ad. C., Ala. .Toto-tion. J. T., N. C.
jam H.. hlti. vlnght, Jas. 13 . Del.
Hewitt. M. D., Pa. kohkr. John P.,„ Pa.
.1.318103. 11.. P. t-eeto. J. M.. Alum
Leaman. Chase, N. C. era. , Jere • quoth R., Pa.
Lore. xr. W., Fla. Marini, J.
Marriott. Henry. Md. Mass. Onerge. fa
MoCanstard. IL 11., Va.. Mc :Mud, If. C.. Miss.
Magill. tie.. N- J.
.Morhersen tiaml. id., Va. Meade, R. R., Va
Medlin, P. P.. N. C. Mentzer. Wm. Pa:
Meredith I. it. A-. Pa. Millar, goht , 3_, 1.
Miller. Jan b Pa. Miller. Jesse. Gnio.
Mucheil. eeo. L Pa. Id itchell. Onedrich, Va.
lilorriecii, P. 0.. Pa. To erriron l'a.
Morrihon. J. A.„(1.1. ?PtPuhr, it-bt. R. B. 0.
ftsair.n. K. Hamill. N. 4. P B. 0„
17=wand,Jaa.A.IMI. Norris Wm F Pa
thOlßSt r lii N. G. Bettall , 3- H., Tenn.
Thomas a D'emilt. Jae e. P..
Parry. Webs:star Pa. Page, R. (M. ft.), Va.
pi/saris", Stiward W.. Va. raullin. George M., Pa
atamseer. J. eylesitsr. Pa. Pieltam, a. 8.. Tenn.
Bled. Thomas J • Tenn. Reed r, Sans A- draws. Pa.
Sobbing. Barry A . C. Peetalt. Luther Pa.
Pohlman. H Miss. Roberson, J. B. N. C.
it a. Joseph B . l'a. - J'obinaon. Henry. P. C.
Rasp. Barr- 8.. Pa. Rosen. M. L. Tenn
papery. William, Pa, urn, ' , imager,. N. C.
Seawall 1,. 11 Ala. Fault, W. J.. Fla.
Shepherd. Cornelius, J r., Pa shank, Jena, It. Pa.
/Peen- has. I . PA. Shinier. J tool) G.. Pa,
Sow rhy. J. John Pa. South. le In. P.. Pe.
Stedman. H. c.. Pa. Spear, John C.. Tie
Stephenson, M . Va. Stephens. W. 0.. N. C.
Stmokler, NI. 8., P Stovall, J. ( Vl.D.', N. C.
Strawy,Ches. h.. N. H. Stroud. P. Van Ruren. Pa
Timms. C. w... Va. 'T.I ot. John W., Tex,..
Trion. J. Ittens. N. Y. Trau, Adam. Pa.
V-sorities. Charles A., Pe. Valianne 8., S. America.
Walt. 111ewtriti, Vs. Wager P.
Ware, John J • Tenn, wa:That), S. (M. 0.)
Watson, Wm.. Pa Wa tford, Wm. 0., N. G.
J Stites, Pa. W eaver, John 0 „ Pa.
wiiii-ree Meares, Ga. Wipstb r ep. H. R.. Pa.
Woler. Wm Irvin. "Ky. Willimme, V. Ct. Va.
Worthtwou, R.N., N. O. Yarrow. I hoe S.. N. I
Young, John, Pa. Yarrow, R. ,
The caul numbar of graduates was ln They
were Prom the following States :
Alabama.-- .—._..._ 21 New Jersey.-
I Nova Scotia. 1
- Delaware 4. New Brunswick.- —....
fais net of Cotembia...... 14orrii Carolina— 18
4 0810 4
-Cetinje, 2 Pennsylvania
inoiena- 1 abode -.. 1
4 canh America.-
Mtn a •••••••—• • • • • •-• 81 1 / 4 nuh -- 3
8 T.. o n e r j ee.____ 6
........... 2 Texas .... 2
Maisie
boor Hamr01ure........- 11
The valedictory address to the graduates wee
delivered by Robert E. Rogers, M. D., Professor
of Chemistry.
The proceedings were enlivened by an exeellent
crokestre.
MOTAIBN3ING PRISON —:'rent the an
nual report of the Board of Inepnotors of the Poi
lade4phis County Prison we glean the following
particulars :
'the number of commitments for the peat year to
an increase over that of the preceding year
-20.801, against 19.848 for 1859. Of this large
amount, drunkenness and the offences which
Opting directly from it furnish the 'moat startling
preportion For intoxication there were 3 750
commitments; ftrvagrancy, 3 716; for disorderly
condone. 7 246 ; for assault and battery, 2 081—in
all, 16 793 traceable. more or less directly, to the
primary evil of drunkenness
Tbae, year after year, the records of the prim
Repeat the fearful story of crime, which, but for
'temptation, supported by the arm of law. might
lane been avoided. That the present lioonee eye
eetn of our city is, in nearly every particular, the
worst that could be devised, is shown by the great
inmate in comMittnente for intoxication Since its
adoption. They have been much more than dou
bled sloes 1857, when they were 1,721, having been
for the past year 3 750
The report of this year presents a still larger
number of commitments fur trifling or unnecee
eery causes than even previously Thus, there
have been 6 578 persona oemmittesiand afterwards
discharged by the committing magistrates, and 375
who were discharged by the Gland Jury. Oar
present system o magistracy is undoubtedly an
engine of petty oppression end extortion, and re
quires radii:fel reform The experiense of the Board
with its working has led them to a derided opinion
that we should have a more wholesome administra
tion of criminal law, if oar -magistrates received
their otrioas from some sock appointing power ae
the (source, instead of popular electien, It they held
them upon a gt4Yl behavior tenure, and if they
were paid by x fixed salary instead of accruing
costa std fees
The number of vagrants, drunkards, and disor
derly persons discharged by the impactors, before
the expiration of the term of commitment, during
the past year, was 7 674 In e very large propor
tion of these oases, the prisoners were sent out for
the want of the necessary accommodation in the
prison. Toe inspectors can thus exorcise little
control or discrimination in the discharge of this
class of offenders; and their commitment and de
tention do not prove much check or restraint.
The erowdod state of the prison is now snob that
some relief must be soon afforded by the establish
ment of a hoops of correction, or en enlargement
of the prison will be Imperatively called for. On
the convict side, the rumber is so great that the
separate system cannot be carried out; and on the
untried and vagrant side, the indiectimieate herd
ing of two, three, and even more prisoners, in a
single cell, ohnnot but have the worst effect on the
younger and 1-se hardened class of offenders. We
have now in the male convict corridor 308 prison
ers, divided amongst 197 cells In the male un
tried corridor there are 293 prisoners in 196 Vella
In the female department there are 55 convicts, and
lis untried and vagrants in 92 cells. In all there
are 801 prisoners to 439 cells.
The building, now nominally used as a Debtors'
Apartment, uortbeast of the main prison build ng,
alight, in the opinion of the Beard, be turned to
-account for the accommodation of the female pri
qioners. It is seldom now occupied, and entails a
large expense on the county for its annual support,
while suitable provision can readily be made is the
main prison far the few case, that are from time to
time sent to the Debtors' Apartment.
During the past year, the Board introduced a
change in the discipline of thenrieon, by establish
ing a nuif.,rtoity of diet for all convicts. A. prac
tlee had grown up, not warranted by law, by which
prisoners, sentenoed to imprisonment, without
bard labor, were permitted to receive food from
outside the prison. A favoritism was thus set up
towards prisoners with means, and the ends of
punishment ware proportionately defeated. Act.
ing under the advice of the City Solioitor, as to the
requirements of the law, the Board determined to
enters. a uniform discipline in the case of all pri
soners
The Board rtnew the notice made in their last
report, with reference to prisoners under aantenee
of death, bat respited from capital punishment.
There are now five prisoner' in the prison in this
condition. They remain reprieved for the time,
but serving out ne sentence, exempt from obliga
tion to labor, and oonstantly hoping and rruggling
to obtain a pardon. The Board carnet but think
that In those oases in which the Executive detainee
to carry out the sentence of the law, but refuses
to release the convict. it would be in every reFpeot
better that be should undergo a commutation of
his sentence to hard labor for life. or fc.r a term of
years
The report of the physician shows the health of
the prison to be in a eatirfsetory state. But four
deaths occurred in the convict department during
the put year—one from mania, two from pul
monary oonahmhtion, and one from acute
brononitis. The Board repose entire confidence in
the us( and ability of their Orkin, Dr. R. Y.
Smith
The lervicea of the agent, Mr. W. J. Mullen,
have proved no leas efficient and acceptable than
beretabre. Re hoe acoompliehed a great amount
of good, and enjoys the full confidence of the
Board.
The subjoined table affords a compute= of the
expeneas of the prison during the past seven years,
for the last four of whiob the present orgenizttlon
of the board to reepone.blo
..11 sae p, ißOnera. ooetins 8 7 8 Z 8 18
1816-- -.14 791 85 499 37
• 1816 1 981 " " 96 Nl2 78
1861 16.1103 :` " 65 841 PS
1866 31 61 983 Cs
1*61....--.29 2 6 " " -
51.34107
" 64 877 62
'January Ito June 30 60.575 vs.
July 1 to liesember3l.77 575 90.
From the amount expennea for 1800, $54,877 52
should be (haunted the sum returned to the
City Tre.estry ae the profits of the menufgetorieg
department, vie, $6,185 59, leaving $4B 711 93 as
the actual cost of supporting 21 : 565 prisoners
Marini the past year-
Appended to the report are very fall statistics of
the prison, which have already appeared in our
columns.
T PAIIATIS GROUND.—This place is to
b e enclosed with a handsome iron raidag. and to
be put in condition for the nurpose for which it
was designed at as early a period as appropriations
can be obtained therefor. The main surface of the
lot will be covered with bard wiled
. gravel, leaving
a walk sir feet square around the inside, covered
with grass. This walk is lot .spectators durirg
military operations, and it will be ornamented
with trees, which will afford an agreeable shade
The gate will be located on Wharton street, near
Eleventh A two-story betiding is to be erected
on the northeast corner of the Square It is to be
of ornamental design, and to have a balcony around
it, for the use of visitors, The firet floor will be
divided into three rooms, one for the 1111 e of the
troops ) and the others for the officers; the second
gm into three rooms also. for visitors and guests.
There is to be stabling . cOnneeted with the build
ing, end other conveniences for cavalry. The
estimated expense for making the improvemeate is
filb,ooo, which does not include the iron railing.
Select Council appropriated $14,000 for the work,
but Common Connell struck it out, and a Commit
tee of Conference have agreed upon $5,000 for pre
sent roe.
Tas REGINRNVAL 'Um has been
reoommended to the orimpanim comprising the
Pleat Regiment of Infantry, First Brigade, to adept
a regimental undress uniform. as follows Daik
bide fatigue cap, dark bitiejiwket, of engineer fl•in.
Lei, dark blue cloth pantaloons and a bb,ek
ther body belt to cam cartridge box bayonet, and
scabbard. The trimmings of the uniform to to
light blue, and tutttord ',lto the United States army
regularities as nearly as possible Tbo matter is ro
be acted upon at aeonvention to be held to-sconow
evening.
to SPITE of all the fair promises of the GO
vernor Ostend of Cuba, and the publication of of
ficial prohibitions, the slave trade continues as ae
the as ever In that island.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
BElPRaddia Couns--Chief JiAstite LOWIIO,
end Jastioes Viroodwatd, Thoth'peon, and Strong.—
The folloVring jadrnOnte were encored yesterday
morning:
Weitnr vs. Der.shee. Deane to be drawn up in
!Om, reversing the denims At Mel Prins, and de•
(wetting partition in tio'tokaaiiee with the opinion of
the Court.
Irpning va Pewstia. .iudgMent affirmed.
Citizens Passenger Railway ve. Tbe 0117 of
Philadelphia Judgment af f irmed.
Moyer va. ThOLORO. JadQtaent reversed, and a
yews tfe fq.uu awarded
Wyse and wife vs. Thomas. 'Judgment af
firmed!
Wall's Appeal. The dame of the Orphans'
Court reversed.
Mutter's Appeal. Decree of the Orphans" Court
reversed, and it ie ordered, adjudged, and decreed
that the sum of $lO 000 be awarded to John Armi
stead Carter ; the snm of $lO 000 to Mrs. Mary L.
Milksop; the tram of $5 000 to Thomas Mutter
Ciliation, and the sum of SS 000 to Thltnas. Mutter
Hoff. each of slid sums to be paid at the death of
Itire. W. A. Mutter, without interest, and that the
remainder of the anal for distribution be retained
by the said Mary W. A. Mutter in her own right,
absolutely and as, entire proprietor, and the inte
rest of the first four mentioned legacies is adjudged
to the said Mary W. A. Mutter during her natural
life.
North Branch Canal Company va. soott ; same
vs Taylar Writs of error quashed.
Coatbaugh vs. Whipple. Judgment affirmed.
Chamber vs Guernsey. Argument concluded.
Argued and sabmitted
Dyer vit. Wilson
Comitnn PLEAII—Jullge Thompson.—Uon.
nary vs. The city of Philadelphia. An applica-
tion for NO injunction to rootrain the department of
Gnardiane of the Poor from awarding a contract
for coal to a higher bidder than the complainant.
After examining the act of Aseembly the mart
was of opinion that there wag no power to inter
fere in the manner desired, and the Injunction Was
r,fußed.
0 P. .5.; B. A. Comman for the complainant. Lex
fax the city.
QUAKTIOX SZBSIONS -- Judge Ludlow.--
Joshua Evans was charged with au assault and
battcty upon Joseph Megan. Mr. /Vegan is a
newspaper carrier, and while earring his sub
scribers In the Farmers' Market be was met by
the defendant, the superintendent of the market,
and kicked out.
The deienoe was, that under the charter of the
corporation, there wes a right to regulate We
matter, and as the authority to sell newspapers
bed been given to one person, tee company were
empowered to paes by-laws which should FrOtsot
their tenants.
Judge Ludlow was of opinion that the company
could pass by-laws for the good government of the
market, but he would not pass upon the right of
the prosecutor to serve regular sobseribers. He in
struated the jury In regard to the use of force, and
a vordsot of guilty was rendered, coupled with a
reqommendation to mercy.
In the course of the argument in this ease there
was a little incident that tested the feelings of the
spent- tors in regard to the all absorbing topio—the
evacuation of Fort Sumpter.
F C. Brewster, KN., one of the counsel for Mr.
Evans, engaged in a pleasant war of words with
Daniel Dougherty, E , and in the course of hie
remarks referred (not offensively) to Mr. Den
gberty.'s client. sew " Greek."
In an instant Mr Dougherty retorted with feel
ing: " Would to God we had to-day es brave
men as the Greeks of old, and we should not now
occupy the humiliating position of surrendering Fort
Sumpter to traitors!"
The burst of applause that followed this was
spoutane•;ins and hearty, and the efforts of the offi
cers of the court were unavailing to stop it until it
had extieusied itself.
Philip and Win. Sobroyer and Jas. M. C. tlaak
were put on trial, charged with conspiring to de
fraud. The out was not concluded.
Clearances of British Vessels in the
Port of Charleston.
In the British House of &mmons, on the 22d
ultimo, Mr. W. B Forster asked the Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs whether he had any ob
jection to lay upon the table of the House a copy
of the recent correspondence between her Majesty's
minister at Washing onand the United States Se
cretary for Foreign Affairs, relative to the clear
once of Britij.h vessels at the port of Charleston,
South Carolina. He observed that et the port in
question the Federal °Moors of the States had
been superseded, and that that Information had
been given to the British consul by gentlemen pro.
teasing to sot on behalf of the Convention of South
Carolina. The House would observe that such a
notifioation placed the owners and captaine of Bd.
tish vessels in considerable difficulty, inasmuch as
the laws of the tinted States imposed stringent
penalties for the non observance of its revenue
regulations, and be was, therefore, anxious to
know whether her Majesty's minister at Washing
ton had been instruoted to ask the United States
Government whether they would hold respon
sible those British shipmasters who, under
pressure of necessity, complied with the order
of the Carolina Convention, and whether, on
the other hand, they would indemnify them
from any oonaccinences that might result trom
the ren-eompliatee with its regulations. The
British trade with CharlestOn and the other South.
ern ports of the Union was vast and important, and
he felt sure the noble lord would wish to keep all
interested in the trade informed as to their actual
position. Be would not go into the general quell
time whether diplomacy should be s”.ret or not.
but no one could doubt that to attempt to carry out
secret diplomacy with the United States would be
all unwise as it would be impracticable. He should
regret if her Majesty's Government interfered in
any way in the lamentable quarrel which bad
artoen between their friends and cousins on the
other side of the Atlantic. Re believed that any
laterference would be oa impolitic as it would he
unjustifiable, but they still could not forget these
two facts—first, that the quarrel had arisen out of
slavery; and secondly, tent they bad with the
United States a treaty for the prevention of the
slave trade, the relinquishment of which he be
lieved would be as , injurious to their interests tie
destructive to their honor and .the cause of hu
manity. [near, hear
Lord John Russell in reply said: With regard to
the correspondence which the honorable member
for Bradford wishes to obtain, I have to state that
I shell be most willing to give it, and it will be
presented as Monday next, and I may farther say
that that correspondence is highly honorable to our
consul at Charleston. He was placed in a position
of great d'itimilry, not being able to aounowledge
the new Government which sprung np, but at the
same time be did not neglect the interests of British
shipping_ [floor, hear I
A Vir.kanrao.—A. writer in the Charleston
Mtreusy feats that recruits are slipping into Fart
Sumpter from Northern vessels. He says :
A considerable fleet of eohooners bas arrived
here within a day or two past, and, by substituting
a crew of ten where five men only are requisite,
Fort Sumpter cauld, in gate, be reinforced from
the city, by small boats, at night, orders a strict
watch be kept between the two points. If practi
cable, a limit should be placed on the number of
men, according to the tonnage of such vessels, and
e..ch one examined before she comes up to the oily.
It appears to the writer e little strange that Major
Anderson should permit three men to leave his
employ, whom be might have pressed into service,
at a period like this, when collision is imminent,
and his force BO fat short of what may be required.
WILAT WILL BE TIM RBSTIL?.-A white man
writes from Virginia to New Orleans in the follow
ing strain :
'• Should this State remain in the Union, there
will be a great stampede from the State of our
beet oft - teens, with their property. Virginia would
in ten years become a free State, and a settled
conviction of that fast would make regro property
almost worthless. Besides, believing, as I do,
that slavery eraltetit a tuition—is a humanising
and Cbriatianising inatitntlon, ordained by God as
a great conservative element—that so-called free
dom' debases and corrupts a people, and strips
them of high-toned. chivalrotta feelings and rend-
Manta, I am unwilling to rear my "hildren in any
other than a alaveholning community."
THE asstorxcit of Col. Peter R. Thornton,
in Caroline coenty, 'VA , was destroyed by Ire lost
woek ; loss $5 000.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
PhiLansi.PatA. March 14.1881.
The stock market to-day was steady, with moderate
transactions. Reading Railroad shares were firm at
1214. The majority of the operators outside of the Board
have become largely short of Reading Railroad stook.
This rtook appears to be scarce in the market just now,
and the na oral oonsequei ea is, t.at every effort of the
shone to supply themselves by purchases rends to make
a further rise in the via, and to increase the uneasiness
of the unlucky operators.
To Ti meat' the trouble they find themselves under,
they are mei:dilly tries to hammer Reading by liberal
tales or " seller five" stock, hoping, Ildroiter ber like.
that sometr.izig will soon turn up in the political world
to afford them relief Ihe disappointment of these
hop , a will make a sad reckoning for these gentry—one
that will not be at all affected by all the figuring over
coal tonrege that can health', be made.
The political uncertainty makes orders to purchase
investment sticks soiree, and leads to more or team
deity fineeecions in the better chum of securities, the
extent of which, however, seldom exceeds cue per
cont.
The earnings of the Baltimore and Ohio Mai , road in
February. 1860. oornpare vial those of February. Hal,
as follows:
Main Stem. Wash 'ton. N. W. Va. Total.
Feb. 1860.-8267,607 44 36 822 19 22 851 18 327 280 91
Lem 1861.... 267,550 29 33 260 86 27,246 62 317,861 W
Show.ng atm increase 01 8670 86.
Pe erson's Counterfeit Detector for Mara lath is re
ceived this af ernoon, This de eater, which receives
the corrections of the well-known banking hones of
Drerel & Co., has all the late oounterfeite, altered
notes. and frauds in the body f the book, under the ap
propriate heads, and a full description of all the very
latest in a oolhmtlon in 1 ,, e front of the book; a sum
mary of financial news ; a stook table. corrected by E.
W. Clark & Co., and a full list of wholesale 'prices our
rent The subscription price is two dollars per annum
for the semi-monthly issue.
The Contmerc;al Itxtletin states that the Poston me
chanics conneetes with shipbuilding motor had such an
abundance of work as during the present winter.
Phdadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
M arch 14,1881
RRPORTIII. BY 8. E. FtavidAKlß, Merchants' Exchange
FIRST BOARD
woo City Ca
100 an
1100 Reuling Es 74
100 u do .q 6„.„
6 , 6.13 t
20 City 66-- ....New,loo;
21'0 4 o .....New .102% 1 .
100 .rn P05w.702%
800 ElMlTaudittel
2600 Pa Cowan Rae 68' 4
70E0 rearm R
WOO do lomc.loo
lON Philo It Sunb 72
0t 0 Ecituyl Nav 60 '76 .6136
BET WEE
W Rac e ne. Rn 65—b5.68
477 a & .1334
SECOND
2250 abt Palma 88%
lobo achny 1 Nay ti 5'57.. 68%
a 1 do 'B4t.. 08%
&II co v.. 6834
160 ta Penult O'a bd.... 65
auto reams Isinwrtt_.l*.)
2000 do
Det R molt 66 ... 63
CLOSING PRIORS—DULL.
Ai.krd Bid. Asked.
973 i, 91% Flmirri. R—__. _ 6 8
Phi s 6e ..-- 97M 971 G Minns re. R refd...l2Y, 1334
Phil' 6s new. 19236 Ito% &Inas 75 '79. 66 67
Penni. ss. .—. 8 ht MN : Long la and It —304 71
Head n 74% Leh • 1 & 5I 62
R-ed Ms Si I Leh C 1 & N r cp —64% 344
Read mt 0'8042 91 92 North Penn& n •-• WS
Reed nu es 'ea... 73% 7 Xi N Patina 8811
Penns Ft ....._ ..A1 4J 4 N Penpu. R 10e.-96K 904
Panne R 2d nit 64 96% Cataluna R Colt. 3% 4
Morris Can non.M
66 K Calmness prof 104
Morris Linn rtd.lso 111 24&3d-st R d0r017.46 17
!eh 1 4 65'81,..._68% 68% 41noo&Vine-et11.15% 14
g so ch Rev h Ne.v I
SmpA,76 . West Phila. —6SN. •
: • briree & Pine. 814
Doh Nov Pro f, .. , 17 17% Oreeri & Coatee7.l6)4 17
Markets.
Ma Acs 11—Eventnl;
&minim Etta bah dull and neglected to"-cal, on 40-
°mint of this:Amin, and there ie no movement in Flour
hamlet to supply the home trade at muss ranging at
beim for operfine, 116.3585.78 for extra end extra
family. and $6x0.6' 0 for tansy 6iands,aseording to durt
there is little or no inquiry for shipment, Bye
tuni iii in_a small soar at $3,190.61. and Penne
.Corn Meal at BM% blip. •
(}RAlN.—Wheat comae in Cowin and the market le
firm but quiet at tae late advance ; about 3,000 buahele
sold at 13581284 fur fair to prime Penns and Western
red. 130 e for Southern do, and 1358145 for white, eur in
quality. Rye le dull, at 1330 for Panne. Corn is rather
more native ; 7.000 bushels new 7e low eold at Vs, a Heat.
and some at fi6rtiVi3fie, in the earn and in store. Oats are
dull. , rith email sales of Fianna at 32%0.
RA.R K —Querortron IN held at :F..16 4fr ton for first No.l.
Corrola ie very firm, but the demand ie
GR.CARIEA.—There is a fair demand for Sugar and
Coffee, with small gales of ,he former at full prism.
Yeovil;loas.—The market generally le very quiet,
but m,thout any particular ohant a m prices.
burns.—The demand for uloverserd has fallen or,
and about 150 bus have been sold at 64 Mel or, Titnotbt
anci Flax. , eed are wanted at fun former nuotatioua.
011. Penna. bbla selling at trASOIB3 ; Ohio
do litiestaSis ; drildge fra ; and blids Inks 4P . gallon.
TOP. CORIOSIPLES OP TUB /lOUA.i SPEOilti eM
ne Assuarm.g Roogra.—The exhibition of Barnum's
Irvine venders of the human race has been attended
with unqualified success since Tuesday, the Opening
day—the rooms being thronged by the turions and m
aturing, MOrAing, arteradoa. and evening. Barely a
nelleetion so appropriate in all its eharaeteristion•
so great a mania to physiologists, was never preViousli"
presented to the public in a single exhibition.
EDUCATIONAL.—The attention of patents and
watts is directed to the advertisement of the Family
Boarding School for BoTai located in the healthful
borough of Pottstown. This institution is under the
best of management, and from its accessibility to the
city desirably . located.
BUTTE & AND CERIUM—The lovers of flitted,
fragrant butter, and orime flavored cheese, should not
fad to call on Messrs. Mmomb er, Bassett, whose stand
is in the Eastern Market, corner of Merchant and Fifth
stream, as the articles they vend are warranted Merv°
Banal/lotion. being selected with care from the moat
celebrated dairies in the country. For the aecornino
datten of our citizens residing in the northern section
of the city, they have eatab'ishrd a Stand in , he Union
Market, North Second street, above Calloadull Street.
Two &ream, CogWaserMawr OR ran. Don-
ATLVANIA UNlVARstl7.—Tnoannusl cornmeneament of
this time-honored institution took placc,yes.a day after=
noon, at the Pi"'laical Fund RIX. There were one hun
dred and sevanty- five gra'ditates, who hailed from all
sections of the country, but who came to this city to
receive professionsl instruction where there are first
alase co'-lases. and where there is located the amnia
eent Brown stone Clothing flab of Rocklin k.
Now. 803 and 806 Chestnut street, above &art, where
the finest stock of clothing for gentlemen and youths
to be found in the world is on hand.
WORK! AND. ES A MAX !--Homer wrote,
" To labor is the lot amen below,
. , . .
For when Jove gave him bre, his gave him woe."
Now. to our mind. labor and woe are incompatible
with each other, and cont. ary to the. Divine law. The
very process of procuring prepares uc for enjoy
ment ; and by labor we gain strength and symmetry,
nerve and knowledge, that when gnomes, bravely and
ratientsy ete4a.red, is ours. it shall find us Prepared to
receive and to keep it.
The development of all your mental and moral anal
bee in the brave battle of life Will sanely reward you
for the straggle. It will he'p to mak.. a Maw 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" Gator Clothmg Establishment of
GusaVvitrit drogue, No. SOY' Chesnut street.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut,
John I Roberts New York T 7 M-rtin. II mole
i. Booth, Blinn s F Tiernan Pittsburg
C T Wwerburr k la. N Y J E Bitten, New York
Jno oitichran Delaware J Cinceroite, New oft
.1 Bing. New YerK .0. Xir
. New Yolk
M D rirwiti. Boston 0 C Dosser, Bastin
P J Moore, C notonatt M Did sings a. la, Maine
D .rloore. New Jereey Moore. New Jersey
H. Clemens. Pluton T 'Amy, Kt . HUM
ED. er. °vincula A Owe, new York
Mai Thompson. New York Jae fiet.y, ElltittmOTA
Isaac Fuller I wf. N 1 ork Jos Baxter. itiohmond, Va
W J O'Brien, Ma yland W 0 bverfield, Maryland
A 0 Chapman. Mary laud Chas Anthony, Pros', R
Baml James. Prow. RI .1 ti ralbet
. . . .
Thos 0 ay. Ireland J H B ood, Rt Louie
N H Clerk St Louts 1) E moat, Pennsylvania
.1 P v °mincer. Pa D Gaud,' & It. N Jersee
-PM G Goody & 1a.14 Jersey ft B Goody, New Jersey
miss Vannote, N Jersey 8 Nel•gman, Canto re
W 0 Woodman, Tennessee W C ciliXon, Tennrasee
W 'F` Brodroix. 'Tennessee T Rtmthers, Warren, Pa
E Denali. Rook Island W tiangster. Tenneeses
Israel ramie-. Westmoed A P Morse N Orleans
D E Park. P,ttsburg D C Winegarner & la, 0
Jse Potts. New Y..rk (lee Dasbili, Ylem oho
A Wheezer. Brooklyn 0 C Truphant, Boston
J Drummond. Bath airs e °Weston. a island
$ M -ooemaker & oil, Balt RMt Middleton. fo York
CE Brasier, New York 11 e• Browne. Baltimore
C P nawall New Jersey Mist Haldeman fiartisb'g
0 11'I ebb gencneiry vr Colton, N. w York
W C smith New York A L Colima. New York
Jr. Gamboa. New Jersey Semi Iloanier, Boston
li S /whir New York A M tart
A J I tug, et Louis • J R Wolin... °nolo,.
Geo Walker, Penne R W Beatty & la, N Y
Arthur .13 nson, New York C Everett , Philadelphia
(.1 W I' - Mira, M-ayland W A Wheeler
Bon 0 Kelloec F Richardson. New York
mite Graves, Penne ISO Duval. Ita amore
N B Wetter /c la bt Joeeph C B Kimball, New York
13 4 Yung. New 'Coro W B Muir, New k ark
David acids,. Boston l' H Marshall, Maine
C .. Crane. New York Pi Butler, antarn. Me
baml a Sleeper, Vasa W P Lee, 13 .1 N
i c Noble, Easton Amos Tnot, N K
A C J..immon, New' ork A I• Ellett, Virginia
WBrloft in cm . New York J M Routh. New York
J M Cobbs Virginia .1* T 'meg& il.m. Mass
W Robinson. Mass 1. 1) Starke & at . , N C
M 8 Latai.m. California Cast I H. crampoon & la
J Matthias it MB ' Virginia G/2 lliill, Virainia
li Ratter . New York P W Pierce. Boston
J 1' 11i ronetnue, "Virginia W M raves- Waahington
both Greenleaf W H Wilt,N Hampshire
Cat a Jones. U 8 A R J Dwoce, VW iota
Wm P P Inter k 4..N1r W Yelland. Baltimore
Win Brinahnrst. Wilm•Del W T Valentine. Bellefonte
F 8 V.tileon. Bellefonte Chas Hunter. Newportat 1
Wm M Knight, Maryland . C insane, Mississippi
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chettnnt street, s hove Firth.
3 0 Shaw, Delaware .1 M Martin. Pittsburg
T B Smart, Pittsnnrg ti F Biown & la. Beets co
11 Yurtaush. Pennsylvania I U Honer*, N Moans lud
.1.4, Fs% el. New York J • la imson. Lex, PI C
F I) Stockton, N C W l'l3 , liskeirear, Del
It Hargebt. Canton, Ohio W Back
J F sterrefee. Indiana H . It earn!) reel, Indiana
T J Smith. Kentuo •7 0 W Kolb. Kentucky
J L Waggener. Denville, Ki.
J :fiamvr, !Mom
J Mershon , Illinois B lisrM4n. Vg import
T Et 13 , inton.Cnester co H C ,erinay, New York
A
Cier, *lentirosee .1 vm Caith Indiana
A 0 B urn, Providence A Eddy. eroridenoe
.1 w Gre•n. Provid, on Mr Bud'. Wash 11l C
- . _ . . .
Rev C d Spencer, did (a C de1:W.1(9 . 130N
bil Dourt.cy & la. N Y R Rarseot Canton. Ohio
Jan Cro.hy. New Yo k S A i homonon New York
R I' Earnhardt. N Carolina }.l Taylor, itoohtit-r
.1 R kleridirs,_Firioliester .1r I Irv , n & wt . , Indiana
W R Smith, N Carolina A a Rell..Liherry,Va
H N Gates. lesal4nd A W Jart•on, 11 Carolina
J 0 Miler, V.rainia 1) bherlook. Virginia
I' Tooker. Wilkesberre Sea W Hall, al.ryland
I W Rants d. hew York S Distarneli. New York
Isaac Asher, N Carolina
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Aroh.
O M Outhwaite. N Castle W E Onto, Illinois
L Barons, Tennessee H D Freer. Ashland, Ohto
C Et Love. PatsburgT A Cam. Planners
M Little. Indianapolis Roswell Hubbard, Mass
H 8 °are, Penns J - Verbena. New S ork
ES Lowe, Wilijamoort 1 flu Boa, WiljaMaport
W Roan. Athens. 'I enn 1)A Keys. Connematit
W H Aradley. Peace Rota .1 Walker. retina
W H Moor". Indiana 1-sae Htett, Indiana
8 McCullough. Tennessee W elle .. Trmtessee
J A Wilder. envie:lase N 0 llodorwood Tenn
C 11. Homan, Tennessee P B Hotchkiss. Tennessee
John H Tennesree Wm M Sem er, Tennessee
JO Flertsfield. Antioch El Pierce, Mansfi.ld. Onio
olt H nguton Pottsville Wm N oholson. Trenton
Alex Huronmsdn, Md F T Foster. Mauch . ...thank
Mi.- Comeau Italtimote W'F Coomari, Baltimore
A W Arnold, New York 8 Walker. ()mailman, o
T B Pbermea,w.terioo,Ml A D Joneg. Alban)
G 8 Baldwin, U 8 N 11 Winker, Montrose, Pa
Jos Mahon, Bhippenehnre
JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Sixth.
D C Smith. New York Jas Gordan. Georgetown
Mrs C C Iliekineon & 2 ab. I) Jonee, Knoxville
Michigan TI 8n wden baltirno•e
Alf Tucker. D D 8. Balt Wm H Rose. Delaware
C ROMS en. Delaware 8 ureen, Delaware
J P Cochran. Delaware J Coriwtn. Middleton. Del
J I. Urimpel, Georgia W W Mersin , . Georgia
A Tate. Weehingion H Mefrose, Washington
H a nderevn. N Carolina Geo Story. N Caro the
Roberteon. New York n H Conklin. 83rantyn
W Henry & Pt. l'ollllll Hyatt Probt, New York
Jae Peek. N Jersey If G Marin, Penns
Cyrus True. Maine F .. . Ni. Aehley, 'Toledo. 0
1. n Cushing, Maine J W Nelson. Delaware
Win Most ivory N 0 Hichborn, Maine.
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
James w White, Penna Geo B Kahl, Petuut
A J Jones, Jr, Philadelphia, J Panomist, Pennsylvania
D Meyer Penn , ylvaara R amen, It d.ana
N
W Bigelow, Jr. ov radio, F 0 Pour awn, N Jersey
I W vans le, Made, I Wells, MirreTAVlilo
E Baker, Yarmouth ..C'Es Cann, Ya• mouth
E E..pera, minor, Maine Sae I Boott ‘ _Wfie , long. Va
H Canfield, ve,tnezit 8 M W.wt, Vermont
Meyer,e. Yazoo City WEI own,
new Yo
It New York M Harvey, New k
THE UNION—Arch street. above Third
D C Clements, Allentown J . D MaNlate. A.legheny
ALy mann. Delaware, 0 T • ali. Malta, 0
D a river Minoan T H Pniilipe
Dr W 8 kinwen..B Jersey J
C liCirny. New Jens,'
J Fhisler & la, Harrisburg T B &wetter, Penns
J 8 Lebo. Easton. Pa J U Madeira's, }3uolre oo
A Adams, north Carolina Mr eionilester, Pbcenixv
JKLable omerset. Pa 8 M Made, Toledo
Aln continent', Cleveland Wi) Whitaker & la. N J
W Hid', t-hio J Holland, Indiana
H Sharper. New Castle. Jnd J Thonoburs. Indiana
F 7 hieme, Fort Wayne, Ind H W McCracken, Ohio
Philips. lowa J Plark 8c Lime
J 111 Staley, Jacksonville, Ili Jr P WE. Fest Pa
N; Shepard, lowa henry Rigby, Ratabilre
Col W R Alheon, Ohio Levi wroth, Berke oo
It Penns iota 41
58
78 Del Mutual Ins . 21
10u Reading R.....eash
104 do ....—0aah.2214
160 00 do do - bawn.22%
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BOARDB.
100 Long Inland .1021
BOARD
500 Leboth Nay -302,4
62 /L. Pokayl pre,bs
Morrie canter, lots 66
360 4,lohBtreet R.-- 12
81 do 12
10 q2ri
2 ^,ataWn R. 6.. 2 .... 2.
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Ciri'Y 11.'E MS.
lIP TO 12 O'CLOCK. LAST SIGHT
FOUNTAIN HOTEL-13MM it., above Market.
B C Pearce, Moe, Md Wm Pompeii, Kenton, Del
w B Oollio a, Delaware BALM Plummer, Belem, NJ
D R Say lor, Laws 00, Ea
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et.. above Aroh.
W Griswold, Walton. N Y H Thomas. lel ( 1 0,Pa
C K Johnson. Norristown MiI!PS Lizzie Wield. Penns
W Philpe, Caldol . . kqu aunt, rd.
Alex Graham. Del 00. N Y Jae c argent, Mass
W Hobart. rhila h W adieus. Boston
Thos H Nelson. N J
BARLEY SHEAF BOThi-Senond street. bal. Vine.
p N proot, NI Chunk John T Neale), N Hope
J Cadwalb:der, Peons John Bal&rston, Penne
T Dneen. Buetioton HH Deea•.n te me, Buyßailin
Roberta. Peoria. V H mattiewe, of Jersey
el D Wene. Fiala F Phila
Sang B.lllday, New Hone Alex M Ely, New Hope
NLEIWRANTS , HOUSE -Third et. aoove
J W Newhart. Penns J C 0 Ohmic Allentown
Johnson & la, N Jersey Chao
JOO IS iflitler. Books m L Bfleet, Lehigh co
'JR Crawford. wilhannet a l4 (laanar. iliamtport
D 'Krasner. Durham, !too. Jt racy .
U Ainright, heeding - J J3rown. Beadles
Itiakell, Berke 00, Pa Gnu D Tree°, LUZ•rita, Ye
BLACK BEAR—Third 'treat. above Collowhill
C W Cooper Allentown , Ben Geo Fry.-Ailentown
• Morrison, Ponnsylvania A Faust, Penn , 'lvania
8 Apple, Springfield J S It iebard, Bonn on
A Stoodt, liernvilie Miss M llott, Penna
le Lehigh. Go, Pa R onebaoh, Penne
J K Rill, Eariv.lle 0 W Wolf, Danboro
REVERE HOUSE—Th i rd street, aixwe Raee.
TDS Crignignal- Clearfield B S Grim. Reading
Nir Y Hasenbosh, Mnne.y T /Olen, Fenneyivania
J A Ste% ebson, PenneylvaidaC GAllen, Not , avian
T Earantan G Allen, Indianapolis
H Flereber Maytown T J Elder, Yhtladelplda
C.Yotte, Ohio
NATIONAL BOTEls—Rase street. above Third.
3 Watson, Lebanon co, Pa O B King, Baltimore
H F 4-amen. lonians. D Deal. Philadelphia
C A William. .1- hie It Wilsestrtrre
Paner Lebanon , Pa R B Bolder- New York
Jun ft:
Arlin, Very York! L C Paris
P tl Magma, breading et Odoze. New York
rt biunkiradter, Pr v. R t Irr Rep er, Aneniown
Moe wet- on. Phita P Weekbbil re la, L armor,
0 B Bet holds, Columbia, Pa 0 W Butler, Beer:way
BALD EAGLP,—Third street. above CaßOWhilt.
P Baud, Hales t.ddy 7aeob Taylor Nana
M ranaue, r area. Pa „l
L os endtb., Moats co, Fe
c Fetter, itotttlehem Lyons, aneaboro
STATES UNlON—Monet street, abore Sixth.
John M/07 2 . E, oW/rart, Ye oih eaVer, Coatesville
p w i l 4 cl B o B 67g r ele .b , e Wirm i . e D r j io th s n ollF k' cr ea rr i a l ikVV lA lat al D t e e l r
cyroe Blair & Ls. St Royal WmFFloyd,Colamble
COMMERWAL BolBL—Bixtk st.. allove Charms ,
jr. B Cluk, New York W It Winter, Phila
B M Beldomridge, Lane no J M Clark, resonator
B WooOtlosse, Penns Jos Moßarclay, Ohi o
Minn rinser, Doylestown T M Coulson, Lancaster
B A Mc Co llum: Dort Deposit
°ME fitilAt AlAtioli 16, 186 i,
INTELLIGENCE.
FOtTRTG PAGE
ARRIVED.
Steamship' City of Richmond. Wristlet!, front It lob.
nio d. via Norfolk, 26 hours. wt h minis and or""g ela
to Time webster. Jr. Passed at p o M. cif the Four.-
teen- f..‘et Rank. bark imperador. for Pernambuco , Yoblor
nut; saw bark Annie Kimball. for Glasgow, at anchor off
Rhin Jahn :sheet: chip Arateinge. f o r Liverpool. -
rim st on' a, going down in tow of Mg merlon, and
three deeply-laden sabre in the bay bonnier).
Damn brig Cadzand rm. Don, from Rotterdam Nov 23,
with am, &c. to 6 it Welsh. Feb 9th, lat 37 28 long
63 20 spoke Bohr Fenny. from Charlesion; 16th, tat 39 49.
man 67 50, spoke chip St Peter, from trees York for
verpool.
BELOW.
Data A taallhall, pont, Name up to the aity day§
and reports at the Bteatwater the ateamer tiantreee..
Duval. from New York for Norfolk. and about tworti
tore and aft acnoonera, all bound south.
SAILED.
The U 8 Mail Steamship Keysneue State, Dept Marsh -
man. for Charieaton, Railed at 10 A 1 1 /1 YestelllnT , lT"
a, lull earco.
MEMORABII I a
Steamship De Soto. Johnson. from New (Meeks , via
Have,m, arrived at New k orkyester day.
Stearnehip Etas. Renuetly. Lora Liverpool 27th. and
Queenstown 28'0 Fob. arrived et New 1 ors yesterday.
1 , ..b 29. off Mine passed eteno.shin Vigo, boiled up
channel. March 8. 1 t 0129. long 11 19 passed steam
er', p Canada. bound efts, March 11. tat 4240, long 61
peered steamship UanaOlen. bound east. March
10 I' 51, ()Write Island, passed steamship Adriatic, from
New York ior Souiheniaten•
Ship Persia, Doane. [or Philadelphia, entered for
loading at Liverpool 220 ult.
Ship John Carver, Nike, far Philadelphia, sailed tram
Liverpooli 20th ult.
Ship DreadnoiL4hi. Samuels, from New York, e.rrlved
at triVerornoi Nth ult.
Ship Barrette Brothers. P eterson , Baltimore, rir-'
rived at Liverpool 24th 111 .
nhip Hamra Queen, Hanoock. from Boaton, arrived
at tilt mute Jan 111.
snip Lao, N aes,atrnn, P.eonett. for Boston. cleared
at Calcutta lan 21.
Ship American lialon,l,inooln. from Mobile, at Li
verpool 23d ult.
ship Snow EVia.ll, for New York, sailed from Amoy
7th Jan.
tibia 'sank Walton. Me ton. from. Hong Kong for N
York, passed the Straits of Sunda Jan 24.
r...lde ab.,b. Baxter. from FOl chow for New York,
passed the Su .its of Sunda Jan 4.
Ship Meteor, Melville, from San Franahmo, at Fal
mouth, It, Nth
Slue A. an, Graham, from Rio de Jane iro, ln ballast,
at Savannah 11 h inst.
',my .1 P Boyd, Thomas. for Bavre, cleared at New
Ye rt. yesterday.
Bark Victoria. Jones, from Bordeaux, arrived at New
Yo k yesterday. Feb 4th. tat 4160. long Mt 20. passed
the Wreck of the bark Catbein. (supposed braise) wa
teemed and abandnne all the masts stern:Um. mule
MOW on the ands. jibe and staysails blown to ribbons,
and boats gone; appeared to have been recently aban
doned,
Bark Florida, Monday, from New Yorkovas (Hornig
at • ette 14th tilt.
Brig Roe se„,Liohtenberg, hence, art ived at Gloucester
B. s 6 h alt. -
Brig Exemplar, Newell, hence, arrived at Queens
town ZEO mt.
Brig Robert Wing, Skinnee. arrived at Boston 1 31.6
inst. from Hto Nunez, Africa, Jan 18. Feb 21 14 38 10,
t rig cash. fell in with Hanoverian brig Johauna Hester,
irom Newcastle. El', for New York, in a sinking cohdi
fi and took off captain and crew.
Brig Wm J Park, Treat, trom alstanzas. arrived at N
York yeeterdev.
Brig Luoreiia, Wa‘laae, from Palermo. arrived *CV
York yeateroay. r xperieneed tory heavy westerly
weather most of the passage; shipped several heavy
seas which stove hatoa houses, butwarks, and partly
Shed the cabin.
Sehe M Tilton, Tilton, from Atatankas, arrtVed at N
York yesterday.
eh r Silver Marcel, Terry, cleared at New York yes
terday ]or W ilmin ton. Nu.
Behr Treasurer, Fisher, from Rappahannock, an med.
et New York yesterday
Bohr Julia Smith, Orlando, hence, at Apalachicola 6th
natant
Bohr L B Myers, Somers, from Baltimore, at Seven
nem nth i st.
gohr Argus Eye. Niokelson, from Boston, arrived at
New Orleanseth last
Soar H .5; J Meld, Moore, hence. arrived at Savannah
Ilth .not.
.
Bohr 8 T Oarriaon. Grace, hence. arrived at Wit-
miu;ton,_NC,l2th Butt.
Boer J G Babcock. Baboon, from New York, at Wil
intoeton. clo,l2th
Rohr Francis t dwarde. Swains. for New York, old at
Wiltnington. NO. ISM met.
come k r 4 Pride. Kalil, Maria Fleming. Shaw. and
Preen), Kelly, arrived fit witmTgton. Del, ISM inst.
Bohr t. etottevant. Corson, gaited from Wumington,
Del.l3th inst. for New York.
HOINEW HOLE, Moron 11. PM—Ar eohr White
Una. iftlr4old, Pont Cardenas for yortinnd Gth inst,
in a to e nom 8, broke jlbboom f..ire gall; and stove
bulwarks.
Also ar, Rotas Louisa Gray. Weaver, and Caroline
Halt. i :moo, Phoadelphia for Boston.
lo.,led.sohrs P ilaabeilh H. Willow. and A M Aldridge.
12 h—Ar schr O 1; et H P Phaknon. B owen fm w as h_
inston, N i;.ror Roston. 9th inst. in la e le from htlE,
broke main boom, lost out:water. and 76 bbie nevalstores
cdf deck.
Also ar. eohrs John Cedwalader, Slayton. J Clark,
Saadi, and Perov beoner. marts. Philadelilia for Brs
too; Ilion, Avery do for Salem; Sarah a Hammond.
Paine Boston for Philadelphia.
sour White Hen.
13to— sabre s Friar, Entllab, Philadelphia for
Boston, ...no main boom bmboot T P Larked. I. rambes.
Ho-ton for Charleston; 16 M Hater, Hales, Portland for
Havana; Hornet, Henley, do for Phtladelphiar Orris
Francis, Clark. St George for do; Harriet Baker, Web
bor. Wi-overet lor do
SPECIAL NOTICES.
AVING FaMM.
AhlrllloAN Li FE.
148URANCE AND TKUcI COMYAN
ethos 13. E. cora- r 1. - OVATE{ and WALNUT Street's.
This institution continues to receive Deposits, as
usual. and pays all sums, large or email, on demand,
as it has always done. It has asked for no legistation,
and desires none. January 29,1860. mhG-lm
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL B.6..PR'rY TRUST
ConseAttir.--Ligring the inepennion of Amelia payment*
Gy the Henke, Money is received end VW daily,
in the same kind of Dna, weenie or notes, aa de
posited; Interest five per cent. WALNUT Street,
southwest corner of THIRD.
B e TOIMI,OR'S HAIR HYII.-1118 celebrated
and perfect Hair Dye is the hest in the world. All
inhere are mere imitations of this great original, which
has gained such extensive patronace in all p seta of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batohelo,'e Lramd Raw
Dye instantly produoes a splendid blank or natural
brown, without staining the akin or ininring the hair.
and wilt 7." may the ill effects of had dyes, invigorating
the hair for life.
&Ad by all Draggiata And Partmen. Wholesale by
FAHNESTOCK & CO., OVUM & CO., Philadelphia.
mnl tf
Gtiovsa & BAKER'S OBLEBEATEO
NOISELESS SEWING SIA.CIIINS.S.
T 4.6 Best in Use for Family Sewing.
f4o. 730 OILESTNI.IT Street. Philadelphia.
ON E. PRIOR CLOTHING OF TH2 LATEST
STVI.XS, mado in the best matner, expreeely for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prioes marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted
eatisfeotory. Oar ON tt-PRICE eystem is striotly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike. -•
se73-1y JON LS & CO.. 804 MARKET Street.
hiONTOOMERY—AREy.—On Therotay inoroisg,
the 14th inst.. at t- John's church, bi Rev. Dr. Se•lale
Atexanaer Montgomery. of this city, to Adele Sigoigue
,
danchier of Jona Arey, of Brooklyn.
BoNffh:TT—ki ODEBB UGH —On Thursday, Feb.
nth, by Elder Jacob Rodenoauch. Mr. nylvanos
r ennett to Mi:s Maggie Kodenbough. both of Lewis
burg. Va.
It ire% -T—ROBRRTS --Ou the Bth Met. by Rev. G.
T.llorlook. Mr. Johl N. Rupert, to Emma , Roberts,..al I
of l'ellad •Ipbis
RIFLE tt—K AYAN.—On the 12th Met-, by Rev. Wm
B. Wo4M. Mr. Philip Kilter t 3 W ilhelmine Kay
an, both of this oity.
MeKKOWN.—* ti the 13th r nat.. (ieorge MoKeoWn, in
the lath year of his age.
The relatives, friends, and 8131/11 , IV tanoce of the fami
ly. the Matonto fraternity, the Order of Odd r allows,
the Columbia &mega al Comet,. and the Hope Hose
compary are respectfully invited to attend his funeral
from his late residence, wo. 003 rivuth &mond street. on
Sammy afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
Mc MULLIN.—et, the tit. 'Lawrence floret, on the
12th inst., of consumution, Sal is a.tigenia„ wife of John
H. Me as Mlle, and =lighter of the late William Far ren
In her 26.4 year.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend the
!intend.. from the residsnee of her grandmother. Mrs.
Daniel Barr. Front. above Race street, on Saturday
morning, 11th inst. , at o'clock. The tuners.) s-rvioes
wul be at t. augustine's Char h, and the interment at
Cothedral Cemetery. New ork. baltimore. Cinciona.
ti, and New Orleans parsers please copy
AtcHARR Y.- Mr. ., braharn McGarry, late alderman
of the r our rh ward, aged 72 yeas.
The relatives and iriends of the family are invited
to attend his funeral, from his late residence. No.
lam South Tenth . street. below Reed. on Saturday
mu ee ag at 8)i o'clock. Funeral service at the Charon
of tee Ann..netanun. lute, meat at lit. Mary's Lime
tiny.
PROVO:R.—After a abort Illness, James Prosser, in
his nth year.
His funeral will take place on Saturday morning,
16 , 71 mat at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, No
1150 Rodman street. aeletives and friends are per
mit arty invited to at'e d. •
Mc l" M I.LtrblY —On the 12th inst. John MoShilonty,
in the 90th9ear of his age.
Funeral l'iotn his late /este/nee' No. 7077 South
Third street, above Pratte, this (r rive)) morning, at 8
o'a.ook.
MoY ER —On the 13th inst., Charles Howard, infant
Inn Of Aluert and hate L. Mom, age% 2 yearn and 4
month■
Funeral from 'he residence of his vivant,. 1428
Str.es street. nest caturday a ft ernoon, ar 2 o'clock • •
HARD Y.—Ln the /2.h inet horns, Bard:, used 47
y ears.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 409 Monroe
street, pext Saar/day a2orninB at 9 o'clock
It Si V.— Oat , e mor ing 01 the 13th inst.. Jaoolt
Hartley, n the &nit year of his a: e..
Fu. era{ iron the reaidence of hie son-in-law. Ed.
*ward Russell. Byb -try road above Polmeaborg, Then
ty third warn. ntxt z•aturdel morning at to o'cdoet. •••
I.l'Witrt.E.—On the 12th that , John !nymph,.
Funeral ftom the residence of his father. in the
borough of Conshohocken, thin (Friday) )etft.rpoon, at 21
o'ol.ool.
STKFTCH —On the 13th inst. Caro'me, daughter of
Nathan and Ann E. Stretch. o•ged 6 months.
The tuner& wilt take place from the restdemoe of bar
parents, No. 617 Norco teghteenth street, Ms (Friday}
afternoon. at 3 o'clock.
K —ln Camden, on the 12th inst., Fiattel
Rel.ons. a ed 76 years.
r.NN aDll.—rn the 13th inst., Mrs. Teresa iCenna
dy • in the 3 / a t year of her age. -
raisers/ Lora the residences of her. husband. Otta
was Pace, bleventh street below Coate, ,his (Fr,
city) afternoon, •
Seam* tr-
Aiti , AMR —oo the 12thinst.. Mary Kramer, wife of
ease Kramer,linntingdon
bait kiOrt rh. —On the nth Mr. Jeremiah Igor
borne. seed 11 years.
Funerat from his late resjdenee. DOG Cam
ifte guest, ,hove Peemr, thin (Friday )roternoon. at
o mock.
.
We Li.,ArE —On the 73th instant, Joseph M. Wal
lace, in 'he 24th year uf his age.
Funeral (rum the residence of Ins father, Twen
ty-L.lrd and Wood streets, this (Friday) afternoon: at
3 o'clock.
FErbllso.l.—On the lath instant. Mrs. Ensannsh
Peterson.
era) from the residence of Mrs. Mary *time.
Ivo. 208 Carpenter street, thus (Friday ) afternoon, at 3
o'clook.
itAekelOM —On the 112 - h instant. Emma Rosanna.
dauarer of John d. and Emma It. .Mansom, aged
. 2
years and S months.
Funeral from tae residence of her parents, NO.
203 Girard (Nene°, this (Friday) afternoon, at. 2
o'clock.
MA. . .
C .(I..S.ER.—On We Wit Instant. Samuel A. Smith.
son nt James and Mary Ann Mackleer, aged ,4 yorire
and 8 months
Funeral from he residence of his Daunts. Creadon
force , "hove Jackson, Manayunk. this (Fads') area -
noonat 1 o'clock.
1 , Katt Kid 01.—On the 12th instant, Mary. 'widow of
the late Francis Franklin.
Funeral from -Ite resilience of her eon. Mr. Wm.
Franklin, No. 9 10 'North enth Street, this (Fries,')
morning. at 10 t, °look. •
UOUFNINO STLKS.--Black and " white
striped and ebeoked Bilks; gray obene valenoine
and striped poplins • grenadine veils . ; Welted handker
chiefs; blank and i t wine ohaly de !eines; Foulards in
great variety ; Ditto gros groi n minis; lane moseves, sets
and ; Mac& harege Ilernani. or grenadine hara
ss!' ; intim k Co. black kid gloves; talk novas' Elbert
herd plaid valorising; black and waits laying and Juno
nete ; Lupin's black dress goods. shawls. /co , &c.
BESSON No , OW Mourning Store,
te2S-tf 9lB Chestnut Street.
frrAN MUGU '' NED MEETING OF THE
STOCK HOL DERR OF T 11. ci CONNECT, COT
M NG COMPANY will he held at the °Moe or the
°mammy. No. 2Q6 1,0 LNIJT Street, hiseernent. on
I U PADA Y. Nth up.t.. at 7 o'clock fr. al. Punctual at
tendance ix Teviected. as dunnage of iMporketooe Will
be transacted. relative to the present &MUM ockh A er rn
mhia-fm2t .. R. U. LO RY,
Secretary.
rEr—RUN. EDWIN BURNHAM V 1 ,11.1.
q preach in N t 104 , a L HALM on r ABH
at 1031 A. M.. 3 P. M • arid 731 o'olook In the evening:.
Feats free loterra , log ...viral In progre... A large
nun , ber *mild nct get in the large saloon on lest Su i.dag
15V901115. ,
ke exerts:nes TEN ..EBIDA7) EVE Ntwg. at
731 o'clock. mble 24,
ST. PATRICK'S DAY. A GRAND
Union polebrav Oat IP honer of the day , De
Riven by the • Catholic Beneficial gooietiolt" of this
city. at the NATIONAL HAW, Mak RAT Street. old
oND Alf I. yerung, hlaroh IS. at nti &Moot. The Ora
tion will be delivered by the Rev. .41R BROSS !KAMA
HAIN, D. D.. of New York. Pubjeot—" Bt. Putnos's
c M n m P t o c i ee d eand ha Ftabelnlrueopetee. ." TMMks SW
MARRIED.
DIED.
FrCITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.—
tUrs Teat Llialls'HtyB'levinjaitlirlet, tesPie
Apart;
anpliesnls for new lleense. also thine whose li
mnite tapir. in May and June. will apply at the
OSce. as provided by sots of AsseniplY, all the follow.
lil t days g
pond rd Th i rdday. Marsh Ist.
nd Wards on Monday. March Oh.
(myth ward, on Tuesday Marche h.
: 1 ittehhnwtwhaanrrndnl.. on
i n
m T W h li e u:r n w
s e d i al l , s Y ll d . ` n a e l a i r a o p r h l :
i l h d t
s h it : 1 , 1. iv i ~ re h 8t h .
inth and oath wards on Monday, Mari% 11th.
leventh ward on Tuesday', Ms'oll n t h'
' 1 elf.ll and Thirteenth ' , garde, nn Wednesday,
l ir
atiroh nth.
tiourtemath and Fifteenth wards, on Thursday.
March Itth. .
fAxteentb ward, on Friday. tlarch 116 tip.
Seventeenth ward, on Monday, M aroh 18th.
Eighteenth and Stineteerith wards, on Tuesday,
Marsh 19th.
Fr,
titian ward , on Wednesday . March 2kh.
miry. Grit and Twenty - second wards, on Thursday,
hl ah Mt.
"'rearm-third and Twenty-fourtli wards on Friday.
1M rob 29d. .1 AMEAHAVIT,
e27-Imh29 Olerk Cit. Comnossionem.
RETAIL BRY GOODS.
CUEAPE.,T PA NOY SILIV3 IN TIIE
city.
We have Fut. purchased. at Ehll
EIN OR-MOUS Met.CRIFICE,
a large lot of
BEAUTIFUL FANCY SILKS,
of the Newest and latest styles, which we intend to tell
at about
HALF THE USUAL PRICES.
Bich Fancy Silks at be 6234. Gs—worth 873 i.
Rich Fumy Pilke at7o 75—worth *l.
Rich Fancy Silte at 073 E and 4 2— ,0 7 th
Rich Fancy Bilks fr me 1 .12 3. to 472 . 50 -
141:aspect Figured Block 8/ ike the SON, FITEKL ar. SON.
No. 7 t 3 Ndrth TENTH fit,, ah. Coates.
PRING OPENING
At Ttirlonrr.6-1( r!riliwyn,
rafter EIGHTH It HPRINO tiAft. DEM HO
12% per CFl4l'. UN fI.I3OUIiARCUEY PftJCti6le
1 lot of double-width Brootie Figured Mozambique
at SO emits per Yard— deautirul goods.
I lot superb quality Broche Figured Mohair' at 211
omit' per yard, worth sr.
I lot of pretti , Plaid Valenotas at 14 cents.
I Jot of beautiful Cheer TravellintHoode at 12M oeute.
I lot of Gray Mixe4_Elimalayas for CM cents.
NEW SPRING idllltq :If
Double }Need Brooadeßilks.
' ()bane Silica, Foulard Mil ,1411
JAE: BEST AND EAP4nT PITO° K ON' BLACK
NILES IN PHILADELPHIA!.
New Boring CMOs end Rmig.
- New Sonng Ch.n , zes, Challie Foulards, Lto., Ito.
Power-Loom Table :Arlene,
Blurting Linens of our own importation. &e.
' rati4
for iti ing lots, which ave been GURATION OF NEW OOODS.-
' Nirewill have arianzed for sale this morning the
low_purchas,d at •
ORI,B PRICES
10(0 raids Plaid fddslin, all qualities, 30 percent. be
low the omit
1017117d8 'swiss Muslin, all quell...ism, 30 per cent. be
lot' the urinal prices.
&Armen Ladies' Linen Cambric, Handkerchiefs, $l.lO
per'doz.n.
ell dozen Gents' Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, $l3O
per dozen.
one lot Gents' colored 80 - der Linen Cambria Hand
kerchiefs 20 renls, worth 37M cents
] MO • MIMI R 11.51118. Crash, p. Id. and 193; cents.
One lot Barnsley Table Linen, 31 pante to $1 per yard,
',try cheep .
One tHemonvilie ?Sumba, ..oft finish, laM cents.
ROOT,TBRIRTB for Ladies and !Riese'.
CR RYES ADAMS & SoN,
mh2 .BIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
!WRENCH GOODS - JUST ARRIVED
.0- pm Steamer.
Que lot.glace Poplin, Me per yard.
Chen° travelling goods of several varieties.
High colored Choate and Percales.
The beet
• ONE DOLLAR. BLACK SILKS
to 130 fonnd anywhere.
Black Silks. beet grades, at low Store,.
Foulard Wilke. below the usual worms.e.
A handsmne stook of spring neck ties.
Crap- Collar, of the 'stoat erYlee.
'IOWAN'S 6 r.ST RID GLOVES,Rpring oolore.
"Ire will be in daily receipt of the °baleen
SPRING DRESS GOODS
throughout the season. sochnvite the attention of the
yobbo. CRARL.r.S A DAMS in SON.
oda g,IEIRTH and ARCA Streets.
EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and
Allen 'greets. will open to- day—
New *Dyne I...gni...Min xes._
• I. cow awing Fr noh Cambria,
. New o art log vole Ulna name.
New Su Le Gray Unman:we.
pYRE & LANDKLL WILL OFFER BY
the Ineee or_yard—
P. re Flax Lihirting Linen.
Irish Bird Eye extra 500.
Bes shirtier Merlins only.
• Largest size Blankets and Quilts.
EYRE & LANDEt.L KEEP A FULL AB
;lament of—
Extra.Ei4o Ilona Cover&
n
k.& ze Mole (lovers.
Extra se &mask Clotho. &o.
xtra Fine Rea and Naplit mhl4
NEW SPRING GOODS.
amine' strles of Shawls.
New Sarum flereams,
Brodie Grenadines, Mozambique,
• nos.. ei C-enek. i tetrachane.
Novelties for Friends wear.
P. Wards, of quote new designs,
Si , it Popeloses Plaid/ and Bouquets.
bassi and new cheesed tilts.
Is menet Spring Silks.
Rioh plain Punk de Mee.
Slack to.avy ;lowly Pilke.
tDyin Clonkinse. Cpseimeres,
Fiench Milldam wide Y nabob,
Chintz Rohm novel styles.
3liellf•UFelfl BROS:1(1ms
balit CHESTNUT and EIGHT •
BROA DOLO THS—BOYS' WEAR.
tine black °loam, for teats' arena wear.
Cloak Mottle, II bt aid cork, from 40r up.
Bore onomm eras and oostanie.
Gents' fthe black oasehneree.
Fancy ommmerm, for spring_wear.
COUC't.R & CONA.KII.
te2B Lloutheser corner NINTH and MARK
QPRING PRENTS-MOHAIRB.
New nest prints. for d eesee and Outings.
hew styles medium ana dark prints.
hew hiknrod mohair and ohal
Good black silks. Fine stook blaok ands.
• COOPtsR dt. CON
ta24l Bmitheasteorner NINTH and MARKtiT
W HITE GOODS.
Cambries , jeconets, f7WiIM, inch, 14 Wilmot.
bralionts, bird -0.0, diapers.
Embroidered oollare. Mrs, bands, handkerchiefs,
Linen eambrio handieledefe—ladies', gents', large
size, small, fi.nred.
Linens for shining, frontinc, pillow., sheeting•
To*eis, D'o3 lies, napkins, flannels. damasks.
C....a•PrAt & CON s 811.
f 029 Sontheent corner NENTLI and MARKET.
VPRING GOODS, ('PENING DAILY.
Thefol'owint good' I hove just opened : Brocade
Fouling, Devils. Stripe eno Floin Moaembione, Mohair
Chock. Matinee/1, Toques& Crane. Crape
p,phns. French and English Chintz, and many new
kinds too numerous to mention. at
JOHN H. STOKES',
702 Arch *trent.
NOTIOE TO4 MENDS:
r
008 lot or Brawn*. fltees. and AOOE-of-Voile.
Oce of of mart Plaide,suitablo for Friends.
Ono lor. of &cal Pircurek.Aght. asd d4rt-
One lot of &nag Figured Wool paletaes et 2a °ewe,
One 1.4 of • ostroAs end Real-don Shawls.
One lot of Bartok/la Shawpft, {m o b.
The above Goode are choice and veils desirable. at
JOHN R. tOK h. 8%
nth 6 702 Molt street.
To INV.ENTORR, DESIGNEBS, ao.—
A corre.t copy of the New Patent Rot way he
hqd by applying to ROW-Off, reited b wee and
room. ' , stew Office, FORRHST Pince. 1 , 133,1
Bough FOURTH Etreet. nahls-12t*
TO ALL WHO DESIRE EITHER 000 D
PROTOGRAPEIS or AMBROTYPES. there is
tiodikar r i e n r kli o e te ziz i i: i t ie s t ua t4e . m ali tmaihth a e t n ee t
above Urrea. ;t*
NOTIC6--All persons having baggage
stored at the GIKA RD tiOU.F. ere renamed to
take the same away immediately. and all bat raga that
h.elbeen left for unsettled aoooan•s will be sold aooord
tog to law, if not ashod for warm thirty as ya.
0. PCESSUItY, in.
GUARD Rouen, Maas., March 11,/851.
GILT BOROE,RED 811ADIS AND IeIX
TUB F.N. I.
Gat Bordered lades and Fixtures, 00'46.
Gold Bordered hades and Fixtures. 1.50.
Gold-Bordered 'fades and Fixtures, 1.76.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, 2.00.
Gold Bordered shades and Fixtures. 2.25.
Go d Bordered Shades and Fixtures, 2.60.
Qo d Bordered Shades and Fixtures, 276.
i i
3: -Bordered /grail:: aanng Fixtures.ii ' 1 :3 * .
Gold Bordered Shade. and Fixtures. 3.60.
IROid. Bordered Shades and Fixtures, 3.76.
mold Bordered Shades and fixturee. 4.00.
old-Rordered Shades and ixtures, 4.26.
Bold Bordered Bhadee and ixtures, 4.00.
901 d Bordered Shades and Fixtures, 4.76.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, 0.00.
Gold- Bordered Shades and Fixtures, 6.00.
Gold Bo.dered Shades and Fixtures, 760.
o'd-Bondered Shades and Fixtures, 900.
old-Bordered Shades and vixtnres. ~. MM.
Id-Bordered Phßd es and Fixtures. S IS 60.
Id-Bordered Shades made to order, any style or size.
WIR.IAINB made sod put up by eXperlenae4 work
men in the newest and most elegant stiles.
LT" Special Doststu made l'q our own /Inlet, if de
sired. hits() 4 libillAt.L.
'7lll Catlin( RO,
riliba 8L.81 W 4.
rilhe wfm.Ct W. Ti. (MARV., & BRO.
Pit KMit II( 17E, B °STUN he ad
dition to this Hotel being completed with superior
accommodation for Ladies and gentlemen, will be
°len d CIL MONDAY , February 13.
The Rouse m complete in all its appointments. and It
is the intention of the proprietors to metre it worths
the patronage of the traveihns public.
PARKER,
fele-Mut J0E124 F. MILLS.
FII4E tiliIRT *MAN FAVIOICT.-J. W.
SCOTT. 81.4 CIIFATNUT titres', a few doors
below the " Continental." The attention of Wholesale
Ns ere is invited to his IMPROVI4I) CUT OF
OW KIT, of superior fit, make. and material, on hand
and made to oroer at shortest notice.
RPEUTAL NOTICH.-6111PPFES WILL
elation take notion that the, Booth Carolina R. R.
Co. have discontinued forwarding all through freight
and 'hat ail Koala formerly voneigned cn them must now
he consigmed to a elty a soar.
Messrs. T. b. EC T. O. RU DD Will forward all goods to
their euldrese. A. El eRON, la., & Co.
mh9 No 1.2 6 North WHAR V PIS.
MO INVENTORS. = ARRANGNAIENTS
M. for obtaining Patents under the new ant now in
forou, have been fully completed at H. HOWSONS
Unit•d tßtee and luropeaa Potent Offices. Forme.
pime, 123 N Poutn FOUriTH Street, where full verti
cals e may be obtained. mbl4-4t*
GLORDI NIVittNE FOR SALE CHEAP
Li—Double 24•inoh Oyfinde_r of eiX•ktree pow er.
.
Owner MIS been burned out. Gave coonvlete 1141.0.0fte
tion white in nee (five months) onneumng lt , se than
out t o n of eoei per week. Address -• Coiorio." office
of Philadelphia Press. mhe et*
VtraAlt-CtIRED lIAMS.-25 TIERCIES
•••• Garduer, Phipps & Co.'s Latta Ougar-oured bagged
Sams.
suo pieoes_Phipas & Co.'s Sugar-cured unhagged do.
i.roO do. Vitabeli gr. I....dd's do do. do.
1,100 do. City blunted Shoulders, for sate by
fern C. C. SAUL! la C..
• 111" .IV P . i•••.•••
ott-13Ulilr LIMB, ()akin , d Pisa
.* tar. Metering Bair, Cement. and bite Sand.
For sale by H. MODIPIES,
mh6-12V NINTII and COAT V 4 Ste.
JUST REOEIVED, per • Annie Kimball,"
from Liverpool, Mangler, Weaver, & Mander'e
preparennme
25 lb. Extract !moult. in 1 lb Jere.
25 the Extract ft poser ami. in 1 tb jars,
60 The Extract Bellanonnet, gn Ware,
100 Ms Flit act Te.raxaci, th
60 The lrmßat Conuct, rn 1 re) bottle.,
190 lb. 01. awooirg .51051-.01111 bottle..
the in 1 ib bottle'.
600 The Pst Illdrage. in itijare.
WETILVALLL & situermeat,
Mill 41 a.m. as Mort.. RIF:114.1111) al
HAMS.— 20 parrels " C. Chapin & Co.'s '
eupprinr Extra Sugar Cured Hams, put up ex-
Drama! /or family use. Also, >a .barrels • Gardner.
phipps, ft do. do., for sale elr
C. C. RADLER /s CO,
mall 103 ARCH Rtreet,24l 'Door above Front.
HIE FT:lL—Just received, 233 half
barrels hisokinam White Filth, whath are for
este tr. 0. 0. SADLER. & ett,
rah 103 ARCH Stroot,2 , l Poor above Front.
CliP2'l*-635 boxes Herkimer (Amity
Chem, on oonebroroont. end for onto by
C. C.S.LLI.tt& CO.,
103 ARCH Str•ot, &I Door Above Front.
ittW OAVA.NA CLOAKS ' , 00m
‘,••••," prising
Fig 9 aro, parasols, Cabanoti,
Neottmo. Panahinelle, rigingt
't.aspacp , la, bleat Bea, Adorsoloo,
Ls derinco. Ntelvine. Real,
KehultPago, Finnesa,..noierto, &0.. &a.,
of various gastnioo sod iugeos.Jusireaelvad and for
ole low by USA 1.41 TET,
Ult 130 MAIM Stmt.
CARPEIIII6.
JPREBB MATTING}:
J. P. ar. E. B. ORNE,
OPPOSITE STATE 1101.15E4
Have now open their
SPRING I MPORTATIOS
or
DOUBLE EXTRA IMPERIAL,
14781 TE, •
PURPLE, ana
RED t:HECKED
CANTON MATTING.
IN ALL. TEE DIFFERENT WIDTHS, AT
MODERATE PRICES :
J. F. 6; E. B. ORNE,
mhls-3nL OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE 4
CLOTHINGr.
1861. A. T. LANE a Li 0. 1861
INVITE THE' ATTENTION
WHOLESALE BUYERS
THEIR STOCK
SPRING AND SUMMER,
CLOTIIING.
419 MARKET STREET,
SADDLERY.
1861. sADDEAty. 1861.
AVM. S. lIANSET ALI & SONS,
114 MAIIEF,T STREET,
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS
TO illElit
LARGE ASSORTMENT
GOODS
IN THEIR LINE,
WHICH THEY ARE OFFERING
AOOOMISIODATING TERMS
intai-et
NEW PUBLICATIONS
SINAI AND ZtvN— •
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS.
Br the 11AV BAUSMAN.
blNal ZION; or a rilsr,mase through the Wil
dernetwAo the ',and or Promise. Br Benj. Bausman,
D. D. with iihisr.atioss. Frloe $1 25.
" AU. Stusmatee Relator view is emiDently Seriptri
ral Be aims to instruct, by m robinnif as plainly as
should always be done by Ch•oatian Writer of travels
in the Holy Lend, the devotional with the descriptive
element %re take viewers in recommending the book
es calculated to clause correct and eolishieried views
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ILitnimettlit. March 73.7897.
.nd Tolls on Anthracite Coal,
toy, will be as follows , on and
further %Kane :
ebFFIOIO OF THE .
READING RAILIti
Pat.
The Rate' or Freight at
tranaportect by Corneal
after Irf filch 18. MAI, until f
FlOll
.k i I F ci
.
a!
'c.' , . 1 .. ` l i H
TO R10hm0nd..............-. RI ft 37 31 3081 90 RI 16
" Ptoladelphia.--........ / 147 1 401 13u 196
" h -elloed rlane..-,-.. 1 1 3 1 30 1 220 110
"14 teetow6 --.. 1 137 131 1 115
1 1
" Germantown .11- -
.... 1 131 130 120 115
POe of c•ohnytUdl..... 1 137 180, 120 115
Tdana)uek. --..—. I 136 187 1 301 120 Ila
" . ebert's—. —._ 1 , 3 ISt 1261 115 130
" Conshohocken.-- 128 127 1 all 210 106
Swede Furnace-1 1 14 . 117107 1 07
Aambo's - -.. , 124123110 1 16 1 01
" orristown or 111ndgn 189 122 IID 103 100
" Eon /honed,' -..-... .1 17 31 109 99 94
" Val ey Fo•ue-....«...:. - 1 1.13 106 96 91
" Pbcenixullle—........ 1 3 300 9 0 15
" Royer's Ford—..... 3 10. 97 ts 7 82
0 A i:tinno2o.--.... -.... . 1 1 67 137 82
" Limerick .-....-..... : 1 1 to t 96 SS 80
.. to le own ~.. -...... 18, 97 99 6115
" Dou-laeoullo/.......-.. 04 83 86 176 71
" M0nwa07.....-- . - . 911 9' 841 74 69
" 8ird5M00.........-....... 911 1 89 82, 74 61
"). luster .....-....- .... 9u 39 81 71 67
Read's r ...........:.:'. 13 82 76 66. 60
" Tu0kert0n........-... 71 70 61 66 45
681
" Leesport ................ . 67 60. 5 0 15
" 1r10hrava1e.,'........ 6 g 7 0 1 66 , 66 1 ' 46 1 45
heemalointriWk....-.. 67 69 61 1 4 4 9 ,. 4 36 5
Hamlwre "
Port. lictoi --!... 621 61 41! 341 -
" A.taue ---.....-... is, 41 29:..,
" Orwigeburg ..-....... - 431_ 4. 34 1 ..1. :.
By order of the Board o
intll4-101
Rinnaxers.
H• mat. RENNET, Seo'Y
GUANO.
SOMBRERO GUANO
COMTISM'S EIGHTY PER-OF:NT. OF. BONE
PHOSPHATE OR LIME.
FOR SALE ;TO FARMERS
At SBO per Ton of 2,e00 pomade. b,
JOS. B. HANSON & CO.,
Sole Agents, No. 39 North WATER Street.
mh6
erfm.lm
COAL.
1.-11)ThSEKBRPER8, LOOK TO YOUR
INTEREFrr!--ritlv YOUR. COAL at HICKS'
where nothing but the very beet Lehlgh and Sohaylkih
Coal le offered., et the followieg Wooed prices :
-
krlgh,BroUpn, kfa. and Stave— ----414.75 reVon,
buylloll. 4.50
&DO
warranted free trola elate or duet. and full weight, at
11QICS , Yard . southeast corner of MARSHALL, and
WILLOW. 001 and Wee. rall-am
WILITII4O AND LaLlilJl4R FARMS.—
We have now on hand. and ere manolaotneing
to order, at the Mount moilv Pape at Ils. snarl de
scription of WRITINO aND .IDE PAPERS,
s o . oh. for Dolor and quality, are not tt
excelled by any
other in the United Mmes.
We would WI attention trt a new artiole of Paper
manufseturtd by us. and now for sale, called Business '
Letter. which has been gotten up to meet the wants of
Wismar' men and others, who object to Commero.al
Note as being too narrow, and do not Wish to use part
of usual letter sheet.
This overcomes both the above objections ; is a per
fect sheet. pure wove ; plate finish ; ruled on one side ;
stamped in centre rear the top; made from best ma
terial, free Orem adulteration. 1111 t/ nut up in neat boxes ,
convenisat for uae.
ri. El.—We also have a Raper caned Hank Letter,
similar to the above, except it has but half the number
of lines on, so as to allow a printed blank or heading
above. For sale by J. B. Ll PP INOuT &
U.
KHMPTON & M ULLIN
Mount Holly Springs. Pa.
TAE. MOTOSOOPE,
AND TWELVV 8 VEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
Exhibtung the Futures
IN TIM riCt"DE.. 4 I MOTION.
Pries U Cents.
D. APPLETohien—Publish . r.s.
athil-taw&f3t 443 and 3-
443 BROADWAY.
Ta 6 VOYAGE Ti) NOtturr; in the
Stereoscope Kn. 1. A Stereoscope and Twelve
Views of twelve different countrio. In I crape. Prtce
2 5 ow tis,Der mai 25 Gems - or him illy comred DO cents. tor
moil 4$ cents D. d.inabTOPl rubus ere.
13)1'11-my St , 443 end 440 BROADWAY.
To ikiEROHANTS.
TOK, BAN.
To ktr.ol _NEILL
To A AT&
ISTATIONEItS.
Use the aelobrated Jaeksen's Leads and Panda& the
oust and beet make in this ntry,_at
.101 IN H. wroxisa, Afent,
tawa TONI A CA C
. •
WANT KD —A SITUATION by an ex
perienced Faleeman • walk near Pennsylvania
teed% InUry Goode JOBblng HOOFS. Adoremo
Press. mins r.'"
WANTED —A situation as light porter
in a wholesale store. Root of cite referenee
sivrn. Agdress .• Richard." oisee of The PIISS,
Fr hl6-4•••
WANTED—By a young man fully corn
patent, a SITVATION as Book-koasior, or mix
{tot Satlpfaotori Niforonoe. Cali or voldrees;tl, r 0,
Kant. at James, &tato, & Co it, 241 norm ' l t
street.rebts-tuf fir
WANTED -A SITUATION AS SALES
m a Dry Goods Insportirw. or Cammleaion
epeea enereetie your in^ll Who hes MA some
exe.t and le well sequel:tied with City and West
ern Buyere. Adam "Dry Goad■," at that lam
mlll4 Zr
WANTED --an active or special PART
YER. with a cash eaoital or /0 VOO dollars_,. In an
established wholesale Jobbing . business. on Market
street. Add•vse " Merohant." PresS o ffi ce. rnha 120
W u
AN LED—lmmediately, by the tinder
signed. Pt the Rri.t Mahaney Railroad tunnel.
Fifty Tunnel Mon and Tyrenty five Lnsorers. for out:
oide oe•stion rk, adJoininz. Thia work la loanted in
Bettuflkill county, rennaylva9m. eight miles from rfa
Inagua. by - Beading Railroad from Philadelohia. end
two miles front ilgreesviile citation. roe the Little
hohoylkill Railroad. MtuRAEL BARRY k CO..
fen lm` Cowl-owe.
84,000 AND 53.00 To iNVMT
• Mortgage Eleonritise on Proporti.
JOHN B. COL AN AN,
149 South EIGEITH treat.
A O.1(113 CHAMP.-- FOR MALE. TH$
:Stook, Good W Ul. and Fixtures or one of the best
looatsd shoo Stores m ths atty t now doing a geOd Plod
and jobbing business. This la a first-rate opportunity
fora party to go Into a good and i93,inv bus newt with s
moderate amount of eamtal. end reasons given for
selling. Terms easy. Address *ltowara " at this
mhtti.Sts
at. SALE, cheap—a. DR.U.G STORE.
t* Good Location. 'Address, Rnei, Wood's Deseaten
T 0 LET—Pleasant LOV , C4to• ROLPIVIS,
L a 3el 'Batt Nenhatrest, between Fifth and EgiXta
streets. above Market. It`
TD RENT-I'llR LAE, 411 AND 00N
YENTENT Coal Wharf and latinhar Yard. at
Maylaadrille. Twenty-fourth ward. Apply to IC. C. &
P. it Wn tt REN 04 the eremites. mhts tf
PHI bARELPIII.A
STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR
SALE of the .Id.eatablished Bat mad Cap Atate,
No. 12 North dIXTii Srteet. atxwe 61ARKH o, west
do- mhl3 wfmilt*
dig TO LET—A. DESIRABLV DWEL.
Ala LING% NO 1 - 23 North TIIIRTEENTH gt r e.t.
Apply to wETHKAILL, .811.0111.n.1t, 4I and 49
North NVCO D qtreet. mbl4-tf
ga TO LET—AT CHESTNUT HILL, A
ma fine Dwelling and ample GrounGs.with a law
otabl son iritinmit near t'e mud street. Apply to E.
BOWLB o. 230 cir ALNTT I' street. bank. mlitt St
ea —A comfortably furnished
.1555- Bowie on WALNUT nreet, near w...h ing t on
Bans .*. Address " Poet Office lica, No, 20.10."
m 1213 5 w
f ittg FOR SALE OR TO RENT--The large
sla- &oh e BRICK nw LLINCI HOUSE, No. 415
South FIFTBENTH eltreet, below e. The building
is admirable adapted for v Boarding House or to.
ember)! purposes. Apar to J. glEktae.ANT ?Well. 813
11.4011. Street, mhll-12t
TMANUFACTURFF. --Room with
steam Power to rent ; two home' ride from the
city' ; 1:bor vary abandamt and ahem); Me of Elora.
p ower ...? Cu and Beaming Frame free. Apply' re Tie
6 r N, FAUN t Street. Mh9.6l*
O'R RENT -- That very desirable
Erroam mud FIXTURES No. 432 CR , STNI.T^
tTeet, below Fif , h. This is one of th • best locations
for business m
the city. being in fame square. with
New Post•Offiost Buildings. Inquire at the '• 134
Gun," 432 CHESTNUT Street. inhB-tf
figg. REsIDENCE ON THE DELAWARS
FOR RALF: CHAP. Fore 03 000. Osie- third
mut Thnii. • o the Dingiest!. Situated at firidesburs
Twenty-.bird ward- a short ride from the city. The
P eohnd and • bird street passel:im railrohd Timmins the
(low ever. hour day and regains. Lot 92 hr 2:0 feet.
filled with fruit and she a trees. grspee, flowers. ko
Apply at No sit North FROM c Street. reh9 6 *
dBTO LgT —Store No 303 Market street.
Imitable fur a Dry Goods or Notion House. Ansi,
on the ',remises. fel4-1m
LET-BECK)ND-STONY }COON, 802
OFIvBTNUT .trellit. over LEWIS LADOMITP
& C0.ta.407611.1 *tore. The beet location in Pkiladel.
phis for Store kind of light busmen:l. Apply In the
Jewelry . Rent 8400. fete
rrRENT—Two - very desirable Stores.
on the Ninth-street front of "The Continental
HoteL" The Ftore at Ninth and Manama wens Gape
;nail, adapted for a 24ATMLE and HARMER. Maker.
Applr to JOHN RICE,
Boutirweat NINTH and RASHELPhI ttreete.
TO LET—The commodious and desirable
untie? rooms. No. at 3 MARRET Street- bein,
the Second. Third. Fourth and Fifth stories, front 33 by
125 feet, baited 111 front, side, and by two lane sky
lights. he oholoe iodation for business and the wipe
rior manner of 4 . )nnstraotion make them more than or
dinarily attractive to hUltinelle firms making or destring
a ohs gee of location ; gas-fixtures throughout. Apply
at MY N.ft . 4, CLAGHOItN, & CO., auctioneers, corner
ARN W 1 and HANK Streets. coty
- -
VOR EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TUAOI
of good DDynproveo farm land n the Ruda of Now
Jimmy, dsouVeragtt to the Ott 1. VIII be exchanged f of
sig 2 appertr. Apply at No. It* FEDERAL. threat
PRIVATE SALL—A Valuable Drug and
Hardware Store and fudge's at pnvate Sale.—The
Drti,g and Bardware Store end fixtures, Intel. belonginr
to M. 13. I3HOOmALI.. deceased. in the barnneh of West
Chester, in HIGH Street, ,dioming the Turks' Read
Hotel. and now owned by the subscriber. in offered al
Pnva e sale. The - stoat is fall and wed selected. and
b r sold on accommodating terms.
The a and is one of the best in the borough
/testy at the Store
lee mfw tf
MISSOUBI LAND!!
600,000 Aerde for Sale and P.ntrr, at prices ranging
frcre 1 to 60 Cent' per acre. na any Roanria. re
quired,
04 :a
TAX paid and PATENTS procured for purchasers
Of Land under the Graduation Act.
Plate furniehed ;untie by enclosing e postage stamp.
For Porther information applr to
WILSON, WAWLINGS, & GO..
U.S. and General lAnd sente,
85 CH 0:13Tr4 street.
liersreen THIRD and ij k o ll+ TB,
IST. via. Ato.
LAND WARRANT bought, sold, art loostod.
ia7-$m
BOART ING.—A SUITE OF ROnMS,
ton.tivr or separately. on noond floor ' with or
without orivate tans. at 1315 w A t. 14 LT • Bt. mh9-12t*
"IN THE ORPHANS' COURF FOR. THE
n-
CITY AND rarTNT,v,clF PHILApIiLPHI.A.
.
Estate cf ‘INICIS PE CTS. deoeasen
The auditor appointed be the court to arida. settle,
and adjest the seeond and final account of JOHN G.
DDT CON. surviving esmoutor of the I..at will and tes
tament of F111120i19 Pei ts, deceased, and to report d e ri-
Dineen of the balance in toe hand. of stud aoomentaare
will meet the panne in interest for the pnrecome of his
a ppointment, on W EON E-DAY. march 2r. 1861, at 11
ceelook p M,. at hie arum Law Build ma. No. lip
Booth PI PT FL htreet, in the aity• of +hdadelphi
mhls rinsed C. M.'HUSBAND+, Auditor.
. rv ,,,,,,,,
THE Ii.ELIANOE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
Insures against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. on
Houses. Store., and other buildines. limited
Or PervetUal• and on Furniture.
Goods. Wares, and MOT-
OharidiPo intrT town or
CASH o.
CAPITAL, 8231 c ,110 un W—ASSETS 8317,142 04.
Which is invested as I. glows, v.a
In first mortgages on city property. worth
double the amount --;.— • 8262.000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'. 6 per cent. first
mart:ate loan, at par._........_..._.-..... 6.000 ao
Pennsylvania Railroad Co'. e per cent. as
cend mortgage :oad. 5a,002 00
Huntingdon and Br , ad :FOP Railroad and
Canal Co.'. mortgage loan._.._. 4,000 00
Ground rent. first Mars—. .__ 2 461 DO
Col lateral loans, welt Bemired.-- 2.aou uu
City of Philadelphia 6 per oent loan_._.. 30.000 00
Al egheny County 6 per cent. Fa. R.K. loan— 111.009 CO
Commeroial Bank stook.--- ----.. 6.13 a 01
Mechanics' Rank stook— —. —.-- 2812 CO
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s stock— 4.100 00
The Reliancm Mutual Insuranoe Co.'s Mock DS 350 OU
The County Fire Insurenoe Co.'. stook 1.060 00
Tee Deb , ware M. Insurance Co.'s stook— 700 00
Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip.-- 380
Belle ,OCOI Vabie 14 SR 14
Book Ftee,,ulitS, accrued "e 11 1 4 as
Cash on 11844 64
The Mutual principle, combined with the seourby of
a Stock Capital, entitles the insured to vartimpste in
the preits of the Company, without liability for tosses.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
DISSCTORS:
Clem Tingley, names! Bispham,
Witham R. hompson, Hobert Bteen,
Fre"erick Brown, William Musser,
William SG/merman, Bent. W. rillfie,T,
B.
R. Worrell, Marshall BM.
L. Carson. J. Johnson Brown.
Robert Tol.nd, Charles Leland.
G. D. Baumgarten, Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles n Wood. Smith Bowen
James B. Woodward, Jonn pttelirg.
CLEM TINGLEY, resident..
is. M. HINCTIMAN, Secretor'''.
February 16, IBM. fe22
LIAM INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 466 CH ter?' UT etreer.
ring; AND teiLal4 ToIaURANCE.
_ DIRECTOUS,
George W. 1,1a7.- • .--of Day & Matlack.
Damns! " Wright Bros & CO.
B " Davie & 131 non.
Rem Lewoi, " Lewis Bros & Co.
C. Ric bonbon.-- "1. C. Howe & Co.
Samuel T. Dodine.....Preet Wzonung Canal Catuv's
/no. W. Everman— .of J. W. Lverman & Co.
Geo. A. West " Weet & Fates.
• T. B. Martin " Savxge, Martin, & Co.
O.Willson Davie Attorney-at-law.
E. D. Woodruff.- of Siblsy, Molten, & Woodruff
jno. Reader,Jr....., 1713 Green street.
GEORGE. D President.
FRANCIS N. BUCk. Vice Preeidemr.
WILLiAMB 1. BLANCHARD. Beeretitry. .9122.iftf
A NTBRACTITE INSURANCE COMPA-
I tirilß - kihorised Capital NANANO—OHARTEN
Office No. all WALNUT Street between Third 0
Fourth dtreet, Philadelphia. ' 1111
This Company winineure against Mem or demate b.
Fire, on Buildings, rumba's and aterolumdzse remi
rat 71 . '
wag. Marine inntraneei on Vessels gamine, 8
innate. Inland Inen _ t, e !' tarts ' or 1 Ile uni on "
oliriliiroli
Jaaoh Either, Joseph niandole.
It. lather. John Ketcham.
L. Andennet. John It. Morton.
PaVie Poareon., Wro.i : Dean.
Tater. Sieger. 1.14. UM.
J AGO II OMB Pipe President. WM. P. DEAN. Pia° Preaident.
W. AL.SlAlTN.Seoretarr. ape-ty .
VACIDINUE INSURANC E
Ja=a Of No. 409 'WALNUT litreeL
FIRE [Newt ANCS on Rouses end Merohandiee
generally, on , favorable term. either limited or vet
netaaL
DIRE3TORS:
J3lBlllifill Bonsai], Thomas
John Q. Gin node, Charles Thompson-
Edwerd D. Roberts, James T. Hale,
Samuel L. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen,
Reuben C. Hale, John J. Griffiths.
JERDMIAII RONSALL, Prindent.
JOHN Q,. 011SNODO, Vice President,
GUARD Con, Secretary. inn
I.IOEMOVAL.--THE PENN MUTUAL
L
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed
to their new bu4dins, No. 9JI CHESTNUT Street.
Aelleft 11
• over •1.000,000. Charter perpetual.
4L.L 'FMK PRO. ITS divided amongst the mewed,
lashed this year will pereeiests sr the Di
vidend to be demieres in January next. The Company
has full authority to sot as Executors. administrator*
Aesignees Guardians a nd Irnstees for marred *room;
and children. iie.citEL L. MILLER, Presiden..'
RAMA.. E. STOKES, Vine Pree't.
learn W. Hostron. Secretary'.
IdEDICA,L E.7f_AbllNhall in attendance dolly, fro
I. to o'oloolt P. M. rice
DARTAGA Ple&RO, CliditAttAo„-
.a. Neptune, runshinalle.and other oafish
of Havana Cigars always on hand and for sate
18t
lowest market rates by CLUE JAB WitTlify ?,
f. 9- 130 AINITA.
WANTS.
FOR SALJ AND 'CO IMP.
MECTIA'EL NIALONE.
BOARDLN G
LEGAL.
INSURANCE CoMPANIEs.
Or PIIILADELPMIB,
()may:, No. 308 WALNUT STREET,
AmusEMENTs•
CONCERT HALL.
THE PEOPLE'S CONCERTS I
Wand Revrvalof J he Celebrated Cowart.
1. 1. N,
With addittonal Orchpstral and Oberal efe*tihnudev
the immvdtate direotiol of la bRR E *GEM; N • men,
prare s aw ordoslra anth the late M. /ULU .SM
LfleT n Nl:eft. ir OF HK BERIn.e.
Amp !y ,e Vt. NINO, Mara le h.
ORANtt ^ROW ObTr UP' FORTY!
Compninne all of the Ate o thPpwless , on,
orttl.Na efrodA,B OF ON H 114NORE FO'ORTiI
Belected from the eaengerbnad. Laederraml. and
A 13011611107 • CbMP •
NINCIPAL VOCALISTS:
Mfg% J ea. Via .11. AD MA WOLK trARVfE.
solo Pianina.
MM. uas.ii wor.SPOBN. CgAS. DAVIS.
nod m. O. ORrt-d.
Rct!o Vtelts. OAR . (101 g aTriE
bOlO Violoncelto, ENOrLIC I E
Leadsr. ....—.. . S ff 48.1L.PR.
Maven! Director and * Coadeo 7 or..Or ENGELRE ,
T ObicbC Kuhl OP Milne
Will comprisc 0111.3,11141 SFmohnntea awl Overawe.
vocal and Instrumental Seine. Menetnoth
Quad rdlee, er.ma ()mimic El geotionet
Cho-nran. anti thq
li
soripoone of anaell i rlo. ".
al•ze PObtalls &G
For full particulars bee Juture advertzesniente and
Prosratt toes.
Ado. ._TcrENTy Ft VF cENT 4 I..
Orchestra Ptalls (reserved)...._.. FIF Y PsiNTR.
Tektite at d deserved can be untamed as she
muere end piano store. of Deck & Lawton, ,htekettine
ad eons. Leo& is see. 11.00 Andre's.
Also at Concert Hall thr ushout the d II and evening
nthld 2t Bnaineee Maneser, JOHN D- ROLE.
viva IgATLEY & VLAaKIVo AR,UII,sT.
• v mFIEATRE.
TRIG (FRIDAY) EVENING, Much 18,
Bens& of
Mr. CITA RI,
Will he preseqred, the Trag.tn
VittirlNlUM, TICE "toin A A ,
, FAYFIER.
Mr. Chas. Moth
John Drew,
Don Ccovvr.—_-- ..Pitris?hjostuDgewww..
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
v v Role Lesree--... M. A. OAR 0 IttTRON.
Stage Mr. wm. A, CH 4EN AN
gaminess Agent— —.—....Mr..101. fitUltritY,
Bement of tie Frninent — C.'orardienam.
31138 AMY 6017(Mei1tE1117.
• Twfg IFfitirny March M,
Will be presented, a Drmma in Smote, entitled
fddirfw. DE.1 , 14;
OR., THE kigAlUr OF Mtg. i.nTHIAN.
Paine Drans, Joel.Oougeuhelm.
Oenritte Robert of Mt. kdwm AdADVI.
SKRY6OB 'FAMILY.
Carain Murat's ., Maguire --. Mr. Fdwin Adams.
Mrs. Ormslev Daltamaa ..Joey goilitenamm-
Daorm open at 7 o'otoom ;martainwth ruse at 13i °Mama.
gar Prioem as usual.
c D uNOU GE! OLYSIPW.--( LATE
LTA GAIRT RACE Itreet, below hard.
THIS (FRIDAY) EVEN IN q. March ify
THE SEVt:N SISTEILS.
Will shortly he pr ainced another feature," 'lotting on
the Sonny llpit." by . o ergo W nadernolt The ant re
-tags wilt be throurt oynn, Ervin, a beau , iful view of
Fairmount Dam, Yrith the Weaver Skating MOM fun
operation.
On rd. .14 DAY EV P.NING and daring the week.vill
he performed the Roman.io Play. by Robert &nes.
ELK anhinery by 11 annuli. snit ed T .4E isEVPN
SISTERS, which has been witnessed by over 86,000
PerSOZIB.
Atimission—Orehestra.37% ate; Natant. 25 eta.
CONCERT HAIG, °HES MUT Street-
The IlratilarnadriinhATO
TIP: °AEA P FILO:VDUs"
Prior to his hop trtore for 'Europe.
mlll2 6t•
ABEL it 'LEYLAND'S
STEREOPTICION I
Enitotnting in the Lane Room of the
ASSEMBLY inn DIT,G3
WEEK
Of this wonderful
GALLERY EFIITIOGEAPEIIC 1 14,1176 TE s-rtutse,
Wbernin presents , ' WAII COMM MCRICaI abet
°JOAN tic STEREO COP 0 fig TOR' Op
Reprerentung the most eelet r ated view end objette
of Nature and Art in the Old World and vow, UpOn
canvas
TWENTY-FOUR FEET RQUARR,
-With all the perfectness of the tztoreoermr. and at
whtch tram one to ten thousand pore ne can look atones.
15tereosoopia matures. r.wes -lutin •
BtO+OIN -ROeBING NIAGARA. FAILS.
Will be shown
V ttV EVENING TEO'S WET R.
Cards of admireian, 15 cents. Children's tickets, 15
aente, yamity riotre•e, adnec•nas five yemene, el.
Doors open at 7.4 • on.lattenoet at 8 u'olook.
MATINEES
EVERY AFTER ettiON. THIS WEER.
Commencing at three o'oloek. mhll.l3t
B LONDIN'S
PA RKw NL KLDIANT O O
PB HLILO 1 D D E L PHIA.
CONCERT
ALLhhN-TNuNdriE
ET.
ON
mhl2-6t.• THE TIME I' ROPE.
B tRNtTM LIVINN WONDERS
A? ?NV _
ASSEMSLY ROOMS, C.RNER TENTH AND
• Cavg•NOT.
EVERY. PAORNINS A AFTER N 00N. and' F.vF.Nrio.
unmm..oing 'lllO l l/AY. March 12 1861
Open from 10 o'oloolz A. M. trill Y. 'd., from 2 tall 6.
and from 6- Win): P. M
The fotloming a:Unordinary living ourinetries,_
'ate of
tsAlt • U 8 nrti muribUtt,
Where they have been visited by more than Mgr n
million of peopte, and by every one pronoun d the
m Kt
WO N r , FttFI. (IF at. , liti2P.l4 nUrtIOSTT Eg.
AI.BINOF ' , MIEN FRO of Ill_RAGng Inn.
RUDOJI'FI Wife omit oild.e i with pure
WHlre FILXEN Hein. •nd PINK vast
the meat perfect speo.niena of AlLinoe, though bom of
peitee T tt HE TWO u y black ea reln
Vla.
I4Gi I Zrtm caILDR''N,
A Male and Female. need IT and 24 years said to be
deeeondanta of a ^/1011111/0141 east.% of the seetent
AZTEC FnUNDF:' , S rtrß itCr'NE.O DIM
PLES UFCEN?R9L AMERICA AND
They have all the organs of pseoh. yet iive unable to
utter a word distlnvtls of any Isneintes they tic figlly
matured. yet teen* head.; are em er than MU intant's
a week oll—inessuring less than 13 atones in mown
tetence.
AN AFRICAN EARTI'I I/P.lOA* ;
Or. ea sometimes , m led a BUSH Wolll AN. of the
tribe of Afi inane cal'ed e.aRTH viEN. or
the only female s,eoimen of this tribe ever seen 01
4115155105.
Mr. B•R NUM announces with pleasure that he bee
made an eumtgement with the eel. butted HangSrians,
their Pst appearance ins Atnerico.who will aocom
pa , y the Exhibition with Voce' and Instrumental
Alum°.
HERR A. RLAPOF Few',
Tel'." c•A'a HUNG RIAN PAGAPIrcf,"
Will play Solos and National Melodies on 0517 II •Irg
only. wino • i.e 4 3rand oln s of '• La Oen:avid •
Venice," ard" Carnival de Curt.'' in whion latter w.li
be inoitajed the WhiAt lug n 1 A msrie Blida.
I) V.R It M. ' PuFKRKI.
THE " UNRIVA I‘IISvG&FIAN VOCALDST
AND GDI
Will sing various NationaiMel odie s 117 d 17177 5 .117 lan
gudgcs. iseluMna German. Rtmss, Ts rolian. dco., tie
isompanyina himself ni, the Seanish Guitar.
Admission to all only IS cents; Children undo- ten
year* 7505545- mh9 tf _
CO.yUPR'r HALL OUKSTNUT b.treet.
Imatrzwi ucc.iets 0?
J R. OGD N.
The Irish Ambneandor ie raddre Wedding and
Fehoolineeter mbl9 gt.
ST I-, B. 11 Z--Lait•lr WEEK Bur
OW !-- CO AUVONwEALTH MALL, ClibaST
NUT STREET, abortT Sixth
Pleasant and Albums P ntettamments ER Y
F i'
EVENING. at. bat(
_putt. seven , am! wEiPry SIM
and SATURDAY tA I , ar. non.. at gain.. CO NK I S -
Evil of nes and WONDERFUL DEMONSTR -
TIONS in Didi ORA A 111 LYS.I NO and R 1 OF Ds It 1.,
scenes in VENTRILOQUISM, and the L BARN D
CANARY BIRDS.
Admission 20 oents ; obileren halt smoe. iiil6-tr
SANFORD'S OPERA Bt 'USE,
ZLEYEN CB STREET.
.OPEN FOR THR SEASON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND FAINTED.
MR. ISA NFOAD
Has secured nee of the
L.aft G ESC COMPANIES ever presented heretofore.
who win appear n i g h t ly.
Sanford will perform every evening'.
Doors ppoll at 7; Commence at 7%.
Mammon 2a cents. Children l 6 Dents.
VAN & AMBtli t/O.'B
G DI EAN G D_ZOOLOGI CAL INITTITIVTP:
UNITED STATESBUI LDINGS.
406 and 428 ga ESTE UT Street.
!Snit° the Custom HMI!.
THE LAST WE tE RUT ONE
EVERY MMININ43. AF rEamovrc,and EVENING
Doors open at 10 A. rd.. I and Of t P. M. Adarion 35
cents; children under nine rears IS cents. erform
&nee of hlephant, Lions. Tigers, Panthers, overdo.
Pumas. Ponies, Monkeys. Mules, An., every Afternoon
and hire TW s-nt.
ELFTH SUCCESSFUL WEER/
Of this Moral, .1.6 u-octave, end ".lmusirtr.
SPE;IAL NOTICE: 1 bat miracle of sassoity, the
wonderful Performing leptinnt 'rippoo thub. will be
introduced into the arena every After eon and Eve
ping. by Prot. Nash. and excou , e feats httherto deemee
impossible, end never attempted by any other animal.
3alt.t f
► a E GERM Ali lA. OPM ESTRA
_give
their PUBLIC REHEARSALS °Tory SA TUR
DAY, oommenoing at Mi o'clock. at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. 8 tickets, 31 ; cuticle tiokete. 35 cents,
for sale at Chioterins tr. 507 hem:kin street
H
Andre's, ue Chestnut street ; and Beck & Lawton%
Chestnut (treat.
Engagement., for Concerts, Commencements,
t Pny
iog, &0., made only at their °Moe. Chiokerink& son's
sue Store, 807 Chestnut street: William 81011 324
North Juniper street, or C. Droiretiman, Adige
Avenue. ja 31-a
PEN NA . ACADEMY Or TILE FINE
!LATS.-10%6 CHISSTNUT Street.
(71111YIBORAZO," a /splendid ?mistime' by Menai
"TIM FIRST BIN," a beautiful Marble Btatnette hi
Angelini.
.ft exhibition for abort time.
Vuitton sill Dlesee bring their noels [lama.
03111 a 04
EDUCATIONAL
MAMTLY BOARDING Petil. l o/2, FOR.
YOUNG 141 , N AND BOYS, at Potteown,
Minato. err county. Pa.— Ihe T•enty first sem
ottoust sopsion writ c nripirnaci on W s p l y. m ar
I.f. Grantors. conveying full outioulars. will be for
warded by mail, on application.
Rev. An, WIGS. A. M.,
J.W. GAL.DiA, A Bt_.
Principals.
Pottstown, !Klatch 14,1851,
REFERENCE,3—Mesers. James 1). risseh ,, rn. of ?Arm
C ro.hurn, & Co.; James 1,. Crlldwe 1.,• John W Uat•
Porn: Edward Lafoureads; Edward Roberti; Jr.; A.
P. Miss, Washington House; R. Weston)) 84 00 51
Linn James Conner;-won. Ow. n Jo , es. mbl4 9;
IttiY ANT, TRATT4)I4, di FALitlitAkiiibl'
IriErturs?rrlLE COLLEBE, S. E. corner SE:-
PENTH. and CHESTNUT Btreete.—Day and Eilining
ittainidwal instnsaion in BookkeePinit. _in
nindinttlenerta Wholesale and Retail Business, Ohio
trOrWatalnt And Commie/nen, Benign*, Ex
Onsage, Manittaoturtnr, Ralireading, Steateoestina....
et'o.. the most liticriorga end practical oonile_gi
u Sr
United States. Alto, Leuturna, Commercial It.;
tions, Arithmetio. and the higher Mathematics, Fen
moookip beet in the oily), Correewndenee, &e.
For sate, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beano.
lull,_ printed in colon , and the brig work Dubukhed.
set
VA AL.
C. A. DU BODCIIET. M. D.. D. D.
PUROWAL AND MECEASICAL
REA •••.
No. 1533 ARCS Street, N. E. owner of SIXTEENTII.
Dr. DU tiOLICELvT avails hitneelf .'f this oprorMul
ty to return his thanks to his numercus patients, and
hopes that, b. untiring efforts to sive satisf , otion and
do Judos to their oonn 'anon, he wilt 000OOLO , to seduce
their patronate snit influence.
TER lodel 14109 NAL,fn; e 8 flEs RTriFoltst,
In order to realer hie e,rvioes as efficient ay possible,
and guard against internlptiona able orierkttne, hur•
hours
- for making
. rmgassments. l 3onsultation. end Jr.:-
tritattng Teel h wits Wiltinue rob. , from
8 to 9 o'olook
to A. M. t P. 2to I o t AL clook P. M.
4 6 o'rolooli
Sir Engagements MS.I be made bv note. • fen-Int
PILILLIE , S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
No. SI South BEVANTH Street. near the
PI Institute.
The uo dor-ianed. thankful for past favors, and ben
deterauued to nient future Datronase. has Peoured an
elegant and convenient store. and has now en hand a
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Pi. it and Burglar Proof Safes(the oulr
strictly tire and !Lumbar proof safes made.) 'Also. Lil
lie's Unequal fed Bank Vault, Safe. end Sank I calm.
WI WI" Hank Vanit Boors and Looks will be furnished
to order on short notice. The is the strongest, beet-
Protected, as.d cheapest Door and Loch Yet offered.
Alio, particular atten Jew e l ry, alled to Lillie!" new
oabiuet Sere or Plate, Se. This Safe is eon
gedek, to aureate !ri rare and Pit canoe • It- thing yet of
leleg for this PhrPOSO • and is the only one that Is strict
ly fir and harper Torpor.
ESPicl.l. No ma —I hare now on hand say twenty of
Fainel, Herring & co ....A. moor 0 , them nearly
new, and sou,* fart) or ether makers. tempi IBMS a
complete MtlOrtMellt to p e e t , N ol lid an all_ d
ex il in .l
e a:. 7
flanged for the C el ebrated nour Ulf safe. The; Yid/
De lipld it Tory low p rises.JlM lylf In. 0 SAO' eft. age
EVANS W A TSoNia
- SALAMANDER urn.
STORE
304 VITROTRET STREET, .
PHILADELPHIA. PAb
SA targe vbrigt, of 11.1t14 , PRUOF SAFES ShiSYS
• lawn'
bond.
13,21M2
REM v &us.
SAFES.