The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 15, 1861, Image 3

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    TEE WHOM{ Yorteig.
lle e ntire volunteer force of Philadelphia is
; four thousand five hundred men ; and of the
8-":10-a'hout to thousand total. Of these, at
diSC IWO thOttiand have already signified the in
aod expressed the wish to enter into aer
iel3ln this oily the Scott Legion and the Phila.
elFhia Oros have passed unanimous resolutions
Pretty, and the National Guard, numbering
hundred mon, offered themselves to Governor
Par
ru n :CIAO months ago. If the information from
elivion be correct, at least three thousand men
tillsn irto nightly drill this week. There are
,1,,,u; throe huodred and fifty thousand citizens of
pansylvania liable to be called upon to perform
„aids duty The equipments of the Rate to far
tbis arm y of men are as follows, according to
teat annual report of the Adjutant General o„t
,Le ante: 19 six-pounder cannon, 12,000 muskets
pizoutranentii, ii,TOD rifles and aocieutrements,
.•-,,tnp cava l r y swords and sabres, 3,149 pistols and
,;:Hers, 571 tents. It must be borne in mind that
Clely 0f these arms are behind the age, and unfit
enable soldiers to cope with the improved wen
-
vss K i t h which the men now arrayed against the
OTC, t nant are so liberally provided.
VEG. .MVS4 SERVE TE nOVERNMitIiT.
in reference to requisitions being suede upon the
,3,4•einor for troops, the sixth section of the militia
April 3,1629, which is still in force, pro
that, when the President of the United
antes shall have made a requisition of a part of
,h e militia of this State for public service, the
tiill29llt General shall take the most prompt and
etoc ipas measures for detaching and supplying
K i t h all necessary arms, equipments, ammunition,
, n ,i provisions the number of men required, and
f,r taring them marched to the place of rendez
;pus Provided, that volunteer troops and corn
-
rol shalt be first detached, and may be kept in
~,„ka any timo not execeding six months." The
Feessd section Of the same act provides that" the
zilitia may be culled into service by the Governor
i s tha event of a rebellion, or an actual or threat
rt:rd iovasicn of this or any neighboring State;
i• o portion shall be detained in service, at any
as time, for a longer period than three months,
tzder the more requislon of the Governor, with
cat the direction or assent of the President of the
lTaited States."
The sot of Congress provides that all able-bodied
whi:e male citizens of the United States, between
a ", s er of eighteen and forty-five years, are liable
to he eillsd upon to perform militia duty, and ex
ompt.i therefrom the Vice President of the United
, :wcs, the judicial and. executive of of the
G „ er riettr of the same, the members of both
n eim s of Congress : and their respective officers, all
reserve officers and their clerks, postmasters,
gaze ii7irltTS, and others connected with the midi
ferrymen employed at any ferry on any
...I.lsad, inspectors of exports, pilots, mariners
aar,ally employed in the sea service of any citizen
merchant within the United States, and all
rater persons who are, or may be, exempted by
ft.., lows of the respective States of the Union, not
withstanding their being between the ages of
eipteen and forty-Aro years of age. Subsequent
Montanan have added to the list of exempted per
.€4.,14 the following : Post drivers, drivers of mail
rages, assistant postmasters, and post office clerks.
Pecisiors of the Circuit Court of the United States
fa: the District of Columbia have also furnished
et:ditional exemptions, via : All clerks in the seve
ral Departments at the seat of Government, and
wirrant [Meets in the navy.
The Supreme Court of the United States bold
that a justice of the purse in the District of Co
iambic it an cfrioar of the Federal Government,
and also exempt.
STTPATRT WITH THE SEWHISIONISTS
The Transcript of yesterday thus referred in a
;mg local article to certain persons in this city
abs are in rympatby with secession:
That the long-threatened aloud of civil war
Mu at last broken upon the nation is announced in
:be tidings of yesterday and Friday, Witch came
:n us from Charleston.
That beleagnred castle, isolated in hostile wa
wa, with the batteries of the rebels rapidly clo•
tug around it, caggests to the minds of oitisens, a
:mg succession of sieges and struggles—perhaps
span the sea, certainly upon the land.
In sooh a condition of things, the matter of
the defences of. Philadelphia becomes of the high
est consequense ; for it is by no means improbable
that the bouth ern Confederaoy will shortly equip a
naval armament, which Shall venture beyond its
nee immediate location to prey upon the com
merce of the North. and perhaps attempt the cap
ture of one or more Northern cities. We have been
amred that the civil struggle now inaugurated
sill no: be limited to defensive warfare on the part
(.; the Secessiosists. These worthies are now equip
ping ships of war and enlisting marines; the
arsenals they have captured furnish them with a
refSeienry of materials for fight, and when their
I,stpose to ride the seas dude practical realization,
it is not supposition alone to And them turning
emetons and hungry eyes upon one or more of the
great Northern Atlantic seaports.
" in that case, we know of no Northern seaboard
city so likly. trout its intrinsic weakness, its border
position. the disaffection of many of its residents,
and almost cl the strargers abiding in its gates, to
to tempt the nuance and vindiotiveness of the ene
mita of the Union. as Philadelphia.
Tut 311LIPART SPIRIT IN PHILADELPHIA—
Nair COMP.:0111S —On Saturday the following BO
tree Fppetted ie difiercllt parts of the city :
" Veninteers ! Volunteers ! ! Volunteers !! !
Young men desirous of rallying round the standard
the Union, and willing to maintain its time
honored folds unsullied over the ramparts of Fort
Sempter, will enrol themaelveS immediately in the
nes volunteer Light Artillery Itegiment, now va
lidly filling up, and ready to march upon the re
teipt ef orders from the Governor. Muster rolls
OM every day and evening, at Military Hall
hird street, near Green."
( - .'n Saturday evening, Military Hall was the
seem of much excitement. Captain Brady was
n hand with lits muster roll, to whioh was ap
pmded the following pledge : " We agree to serve
to this or any other military ospaoity conducive to
the public interest, and to accept each bounty, pay,
rations. and clothing, as are or may be established.
And at saomnly swear: that we will bear true
faith and allegiance to the Untied States of Ante
-.in, and that we will serve them honestly and
faithfully against all their enemies whomsoever,
sid chat we will observe and obey the orders of
the Preeident of the Unit:ed States, and the orders
ci the lacers appointed over no, aooording to the
mutations of the army and the articles of war."
The mueter roll was being rapidly filled, and Cap
tain Brady, who served in a NOW York regiment
Mexico, was active in the work of bringing up
the men.
During the evening a meeting of' the officers of
the Pint Regiment of the Washington Brigade, or
ganized for service in the present emergency of
its National Government, was held at the ball.
Lint Col. C- M Berry was called to the chair,
tid Mead. Young was appointed secretary. Gen.
msnill represented that in all probability the bri
pie would be soon called into service, as orga
s!ted, and the coloneloy of the regiment being vs
a new election was, at the suggestion of
lout Col. C. M. Berry, entered into. On nomi•
atom of Lieut. Col. Berry, Lieut. Col. Rush Van
Djte was unanimously elected colonel of the regi
ment. The register of the regiment was mede up,
tat officers detailed to attend at the regimental
sesdcluarters to receive subscribers to the muster
vr.s tf the companies of the regiment. After the
sijairnment of the meeting, the members of the
ompaniee present entered the room, and were ad
ittens4 by Gen. Small in a patriotic speech. The
utmost enthusiasm prevailed, and the address was
responded to by ; three cheers, and a good many
iv:t for the Constitution, the Union, Gen. small
and the Washington Brigade.
A meeting of the officers of the Second regimen t
tar like wl3e beld, Col. Angeroth presiding
The meeting was fail, the muster rolls of the
e , ..mpenies were on the table, and great anxiety
ves manifested to be the first to fill up vacant
'paces. The register of officers was stated to be
rorcelets, with the exeepHon of two or three lieu
tenancies_ The Germans have come 'up bravely,
sad the regiment is more complete than the First
aliment, which is composed of Americans. The
.friterr of the latter regiment say the ranks will
be filled by Wednesday, and Mr. Cameron has ae
cteted the services of the brigade, and expects
item to be ready at five days' notice.
li eta been asserted that the Irish volunteer
eficpanias ere not with the Federal Government in
tte resent struggle with the Becessioniste, but It
appears that such is not the feet, at least so far as
elms of the companies are concerned. The Mont
gomery Artillerists, attached to the Second brigade,
sire been actively engaged in recruiting men du
pile the past few weeks, expressly with a view to
"'sloe ready when called upon by the Government.
Already one hundred men have been or rolled, and
it ja contemplated to form a battalion, to be under
me command of Major Harvey.
A company to be called Company F, of the First
Regiment Artillery, Third Brigade, is in process of
Mrmation at the State Arsenal. All persons
emus of joining a company intending to become a
termanent organization will please attend at the
State Arsenal this evening, at eight o'clock. This
regiment will doubtless be called Into service, and
wishes fall ranks.
That Pennsylvania will do her doty in the nom.
ing struggle there is no doubt. The military spirit
st this city is aroused, and the Government may
•sly upon support in the enforcement of the laws.
_ _
fROOPS FOR WASHINGTON.—COIinpany D, of
the Second Calvary, ender the command of. Cap-
Palmer, numbering sisty.three men, and
IsmPan,' 11, Lieutenant Harrison, sixty-three
Z!ri, passed through the city on Friday night, en
we for Washington. These two companies were
amity stationed on the Texas frontiers ' and o=-
7 4 01 part of the forces which were so basely be
'tyed by the traitor Twigge. They speak in the
ten bitter tonne of their betrayal. Their gene.
' 0 appearance well attests the hard service they
!Ate been engaged in on that desolate post. They
`•itPlain of the foul treatment they generally re.
from the "Texan ruffians" during their
Mang them, whom they charge with con-
heal robberies on them, " painting themselves as
-Mama and, under the disguise, running off their
b%rits, and then laying the robberies on the poor
al / ass." They were all very anxious to know
was " the latest news from Sumpter."
LIOINES AT THE FRANKYORD ARSENAL.—
:'-'l.lllellte of rifled muskets have been for several
d'oe in progress, at the United States arsenal, at
hanktord. The arms am packed in eases of
Nasty each, and directed to Pittsburg. They are
-Ekes from the arsenal to the Pennsylvania Bail
nad freight depot in furniture can Twelve cars,
',it'll carrying one hundred mnsketa ' left " the sr-
Itoal last week. The arms are notmade at the
trmoil', but only altered.
ror several days peat a rumor beat been pretty
circulated that certain parties in the
t w enty-third ward are engaged in manufacturing primers for the seceders. Though the gym.
? I !hizers with the Cotton Confederacy are few in
e 6 17, it le nevertheless true that in secret they
wane in aiding them.
Ctosr
aFm
Jones' Hotel, Chestnut street,
above Sixth, hag again closed for want of patron-
This bout was at one period the melt fa
thioaable hotel in the city, but it was left In the
ba ckground by the successive starting of the Gi
rard, the La Pierre, and the Continental. Jones'
ise4 too far cad to ever again become a fi rst-suss
, It will probably be converted into stores.
Ratczn.—T he wages of the conductors of
c droll and Fairmount road. have been redueed
from $1.75 to ;1.20, and the drivers from $126 to
;/.og.
DARING ATTEMPT TO 11.0 B.—At an early
hour on Saturday morning or some time during
Friday night, an attempt was made to enter the
dry-goods store and dwelling of Mr. Corkrin, at
the southeast corner of Fourth and Gaskill street,.
The burglars had evidently studied the mode of
operations pursued by the New York Exchange
Bank robbers, and they attempted to put the plan
in operation at the premises of Mr. Corkrin. At
the rear of the house there is a small area into
which a window in the ,basement opens. This
open space is protected by a heavy iron grating,
which covers its top and is secured to the rear of
the house, while the opposite side of the grate
rests upon a nine inch wall which forms one side
of the area. After gaining access to the yard by
sealing a fence on Gaskill street, the rasoals cow
mewed operations by tearing up the pavement
near the area. They then dug down for a short
distance, and tunneled through the wall. A hole
was broken into the latter large enough to permit
the passage of the body of a man, and through
this aperture they crept into the area. They then
commenced operations upon the shutters of the
basement window, but after prying at them for a
time they were forced to relinquish the job, as the
shutters were too securely fastened for their tools
to open them. They finally left, carrying away
with them their burglarious implements, and
getting off without disturbing the family, although
they must have worked for several hours, and
made considerable noise in their operations.
Bran lONORED.—Last week the Grand Jury
of Atlantic county, N. J., ignored the bill charg
ing John Zeller and Mrs. Waldenberger with the
murder of the child of the latter. It will be re
membered that the husband of the last named
was convicted of the murder, and sentenced to
death; but, in consequence of certain cireum
stances, his punishment wee AOMMllted to impri•
sonment for life. There were strong reasons for
believing that Mrs. W. and her paramour (Zeiler)
were guilty of the crime of which Walden berger
bad been convicted, and the course of the Grand
Jury in ignoring the hill, and thus shutting out the
possibility of a trial, has ennead much pain and
surprise to the friends of the condemned man,
whom they believe to be innocent of the crime.
Zeller and Mrs. W. were discharged from custody
on the return of the ignored bill.
PASSENGER BAEGROADS.—The Board of Pre
sidents of the Passenger Railroads, at a reoent
meeting passed a resolution, to send a commit
tee to Brooklyn, to examine , into and report
upon the one•horse oars used ;rt that city, with a
view to their general introduction upon our roads
The committee started upon their mission last
night, and will doubtless have an interesting time.
A general reduction of wages was again discussed,
but no action was taken upon the subject.
AT A MEETING of the Philadelphia Typo
graphical Union, No. 2, held on Saturday evening,.
the following-named gentlemen were chosen es
delegates to the National Typographioal Union :
Thomas J. Choate, of Jones Sr. Co.'s Book and Job
office ; John W. Bailey, of the Evening Journal ;
and John F. Kelvey, of The Press. The National
Typographical Union will meet in New York on
the 6th of May.
NEW SUPERINTENDENT. -- The Green and
Coates Street Company have elected Mr. George
Urwiler, their superintendent. Mr. U. was for
merly conductor of that road, and for some time
has been the acting superintendent, in which capa
city he gave so much satisfaction that he was
° boson to serve permanently.
STATE SAVING FUND.-A meeting of the
depositors of the State Saving Fund was held on
Saturday evening, at No. 420 Walnut street. Re•
solutions were adopted providing for legislation to
give depositors a right to oontinne the enterprise
as shareholders. There was not a great desire
evinced to interfere with the assignee.
HOUSE BREAKER COMMITTED.—Harris Bot
aou, a young man who was arrested in the:int or
robbing the dwelling of Mr. Hurley, in Weer(
Street, above Twelfth, on ahariolay het, bad a
hearing on Satardayinoraing. Ho wasoommittod
in default of $1,200 bail to answer.
FlRE.—Shortly after eleven o'clock last
night, a fire broke out in the large factory owned
by William Whitaker. and located at the eastern
end of Frankford We were unable to amertain
the amount of damage done.
AN Istrosros.—A young Man, representing
himself to be an Odd Fellow, has been visiting a
number of Lodges throughout the oountry, and col
lecting funds for the Kansas sufferers. As far as
can be ascortainod he is an impostor, and unworthy
of any confidence. He applied to the Grand Lodge
a few days since, but his request was refused, as it
was aseertained that his certificate was a forgery.
Daommo.—On Saturday afternoon, a lad
named Thomas flaypenny was drowned at Diana
yank. The body was recovered and taken to the
station-house. The parent/ of the boy reside at
Twenty-fourth and Loonet streets.
Tnnowlr moss s HORSE.—On Saturday af
ternoon Bliobsel Taber was thrown from a horse, at
Frankford, and very seriously injured about the
head. He was conveyed to the station-house.
SECESSION BADGES AT A DLSCOONT.—During
Saturday afternoon and evening. some few peplums
appeared in different parts of the City with 800e8-
sloe badges axed to their coats. They soon attract•
ed considerable attention, and those wearing them,
in order to save their beads, were obliged to re
move the obnoxious eights.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE
QUARTER Simons—Judge Thompson
Bamnel Martin, convicted of murder in the second
degree, in having caused the death of John Denny,
was sentenced to the Eastern Penitentiary for Ave
years.
John Macklin and John Hanley, pickpockets,
were sentenced to an imprisonment of twelve
months
John Robinson and Thomas Weaver, convicted
of-larceny, were eent to the county prison for eta
months.
The motion for a new trial in the case of William
Murphy, convicted of wealth and battery, with
intent to kill John Koplin, was argued and eub•
mi tted.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
PHILADELPHIA, April 13.1961.
The stook market is all unsettled. The transactions
to-day were very light. Reading Railroad stook sold
at 17% at the First Board. and fluctuated all day be
tween 1735 and 17N. A few abates of Pennsylvania
Railroad stoat so'd at 99 to 39%. Little else than Read
ing. was cold. and the market closed weak.
The money market is net changed by the polibeal
news. Capital abounds. while credit is dear. First-
Ciliels paper sells at six per cent., and call loans on tip
top collateral may be bad at even less.
The New York SAmpieg List says that on the day
before yesterday no fewer than forty protests were
served on the collector of this port against the payment
of duties under the new tanff. Tbo difficulties arising
out of the state of affairs at the South have led to a very
decided expression on the part of our merchants, and
the following clause of the Constitution is given as the
basis of these protests I
"All ditties. imposts- and exeisee shall be uniform
throughout the United Ptates." and •• No preoerence
elt.ol be gtven by any rernlation of oommeroe or reve
nue to the ports of one State over those of another."
The matter has been submitted to eminent lawyers,
and their opinion is unfavorable to the protestinc par
ting,. One oopy of a protest must be attached to tho oot
leotor's copy of the entry of merchandise. and two addi
tional ones must be enclosed to the collector—one to be
Sled in his office, and the other forwarded to Washing
ton.
The Mining Record says that the shipment from
Bohuylkill county the mist week is 69.451 tons-8,166
more than last week. and 140 less than the correspond
ing week of last year. This region is now 98,722 tons
behind its shipments to the same date inst year. The
Lehigh region is some 11,000 tons behind.
We (tarn, from the Luke Superior Mine. that, du
ring the past two weeks, the contractors who transport
the Minnesota copper to the lake, have been taking
down masses of extraordinary size. Since March 16,
thee• have hauled, on s'eds, pieces weighing as fol
lows, in pounds: 7,288, 7,109, 7,254, 7.280.8.810, 9,00,
7.140. 7,284, 7.200, MD). 7 145. 9.601. 7,824,7.40, 8.200,
9.725, 7,420, 7.400. 7,270. .Eaoh of these was drawn by a
single pair of horses. They also brought down, but
with a four-home team, four muses, weighing 12.500,
11,451. 10,8e0, and 1.2 650—the latter and several of the
smaller ones were from the Rockland mine.
The mass of 11,160 pounds, is the largest ever brought
by a single span of homes over the road, according to
our recollection. The team was driven by Mr. James
Smith. who is Justly proud of the position which he has
gained by this feat.
The load with the mass of .10,800 pounds also contain
ed three small masses, making in all nearly seven tone
—the largest load ever brought over the road.
The following to an approximate statement of the
earnings of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne. and Chime°
Railroad Company during the month of Maroh, 1861,
compared with the same period of last year, viz
From 1 , 11. 1860. increase. Decrease
Freight... .1172,046 92 *108.201 78 e 63.814 14
Passengers. 73 61 06 66.6'6 09 7141 61
Express'... 2,600 00 7/ 000 $lOOOO
7.= CO 7 826 CO
R't of Road 7.083 33 7,081 33
Miscolian's. 106 00 /8 03
T0ta1—.126;3,288 81 1192,678 69 $70,709 fti
Jan. 1 to
Maro6 31.8682.606 29 485,123 81 197,502 46
Philadelphia Sloe
Arinl 13.1861.
RIPORTEDIrf S. El, BLA AML
FIRST
638 (abt) Penna 87
800 City
IMO Lehigh valley 66,_ 92
60 Reg 7%
DO do s .---17 13-16 i
SECOND
100 City 65».-..:...-.97%
1000 Penns It 2d mart- 85M
7001;01U Wand 80
3000 Reading '43, 'Ms_ 92
5 Lehigh yeerip- 34
10 do 34
1 Fends - 39 I
CLOSING PRII
Bid. Asked. I
Philadelphia6e_ 97% 20
Mot, 68 R.-- WM 9PM,
Pala 6a - new -MU 103M1
Perms 87 ST% I
Road R 17% 17%
Read lids 64% 9a%
Read nit 64'80'43 906 92
Read mt 66 'M... 73 74
4
Palma
EMI 5 Penn& R 2 mt EMI 86
Morris Can eon. 49 61%
' Morris Can Pfd.lo9m
Poh N 86 66% 68
Soh Ray Imp Ba. 74 75
Soh Nair Stir— - 8
Sob Nay Profit- . t 17
Elmira R..—.. E 5
Philadelphia Markets.
APari. IS—Evetting
There is very little export demand for Flour, and the
Wes are only in a small way to retailers and bakers,
f rom ssm,v„, -to $650 4p bbl for mixed and choice
brands of superfine ; $6 6234mb 76 for extra ; $6.6134
640 for extra family ; and $6 62%057.60 for fancy lots,
as in Quality. Rye Flour is held at $3.87% 4j ). bbl ; 600
Mils Corn !deal sold at $2.78 4' bbl.
Wsms.v.—The reoeipts continue liberal, but the mar
ket is active and prince maintained tales of 10,-
000 bus good Pennsylvania red at 1320 ; 800 boa °home
do at 1360. and *mail lots of white at 136e51600 41!' bus
Rye is dull at 670683 for Pennsylvania. Corn ix arriving
freely by water • eaten of 9,000 bus southern yellow at
623, afloat, and 1490 bus old and new mixed at 62360.
OATs are firm at 35a333i0 for Pennsylvania, mid Sto
lor Delaware.
Saat. - at is dull, and buyers only offer 65068 e. Bar
let Malt ranges from 85 to 950.
"Au.--Taera is a steady demand for Quereitronr
with sales of 26 hhds Ist No 1 at f 125.60 3¢' ton.
COTTON is dull, and ye, y little doing in the way of
GROCERIES Aro Pitovisrone.—There is very little
ing and no twinge in lateen ; 300 tea Lard sold at Win,
Szzips.—Cloverseed is goatee. and )rime lots com
mand U bus ; small sales of Timothy at 82.42%, and.
Flaxseed at el le V'
Wismar , o.ontinues net: ot sales of Ohio bblis at 384,
Ili g uirrivams de - at rnia, Mb at 17a, and drudge at
STARTLING NEWO—THR PHILADELPHIA NAVY
YARD IN THE HANDS or THE ISEcHRSIONTSTS !—An an
nouncement to the above effect was placed upon the
bulletin boards in the city Saturday morning. We nn -
Mediately chartered a special train and proceeded to the
Yard, where we learned that the rumor was false, and
the story a fabrication from whole cloth. Sneaking of
cloth reminds us of the fact that a splendid stook of
new spring goods has been received at the Brown
stone Clothing Rail of Rockhill & ;Wilson, Nos. 609
and tee Chestnut street, above Sixth, and the firm
named are making them up into elegant garments for
gelitleinen and youths.,
AR EDITOR IN DliGUlSß.—Orie of those useful
members of society recently bought a suit of clothes at
the palatial store of GRANVILLZ STOKES, N 0.607 Chest
nut street, and thus expands :
.• w e have lately got a new snit of clothes, slid mo
man could be more effectually disguised. We looked
like a gentleman. 'Upon flit putting them on, we felt
like a eat in a strange garret. and for a long time
thought we were swapped off. We went to the house ,
and seared the baby into fits ; our wife asked us if we
wanted to see Mr. Jones. and told us that we would find
him at the office ; went there, and pretty soon one of our
business men came in, with a strip of paper in his hand.
Ile asked if the editor was in ; told him we thought not ;
asked him if he wished to see him particularly ; said hi
wanted him to PAT that bill ; told him we did not be
lieve he would he in ; business man let. Started to the
house again : met a couple of young ladies ; one of MOM
asked the other` what handsome stranger is that?'-In
this dilemma we met a friend, and told him who we
were, and got him to introduce us to our wife, who is
now to proud of us as can be. The next time we get a
new suit we shall let her know beforehand."
A CARD - --Tames Cremer 4V, Co., No. 18 South
liirhth street, respectfully inform their friends and the,
public that, in consequent* of extensive alterations
being made on the premises for taking Card Pictures
and Stereo:tome Groups of :families. Ao.,therewill be
an auction sale of-fine Stereoscopic pictures; also,
Pa
pier !Vlachs, Rosewood, and Morocco ritereoseopea, on
Tuesday morning and evening, the 16th, and TatusdaY,
the 15th, at 10 o'clock A. M. midi% P. M. Sale Positive.
Honercut.ernar. SOCIRTY.—The stated meeting
of this Society will be held at Concert Ball, on Tuesday
evening next, the 16th inst. As an extra display- of
plants Is anticipated, there will no doubt be a large at
tendance.
TITS LAST WIANCS.—The books of the rr Cosmo-
Pinson Art Assaciativn" will positive/y close at noon
on '3 hursclay, the 15th tif ApriL Subscriptions received
by T. B. Pugh, southwest corner of Sixth and Chestnut
streets.
ARRIVED.
Behr Robbie W Dillon, Marta, Male from Cil3lllllo-
Mt, with sugar and molasses, to t , . sr. W. Welsh. On
the 12th tusk. Cape Henry bearing W. N, W. distant to
miles. spoke eohr bledora, of Boston, from Menem:Wm.
steer-ng N by E.
Sohr lonic, Oweos.3 days from Laurel. DeL, with lurn
her to J. W. Bacon.
Behr Anna Virginia. Wheatley. 3 days from Lake
ville. Md.. with lumber to J. W. Bacon.
Sohr Indian Queen, Hardy, 18 days from Mayaguez.
P. R.. in ballast to h. E. Outerbridge & Co.
Steaming Wm J 3 Reimer. Hughes, 7 hours from Del
aware breakwate.. without a tow. Left ship. Southern
Ri g hts. for Baltimore. The barks Caroline, for Havana;
Illinois. tor Vera Cruz; brig A. J. IV. Appleton. for
Mayaguez, and about fifty schooners went to sea this
morning.
Steaultug J F Starr. Mann, six hours from the Ledge,
without a tow. Off the Ledge. passed brig Allston. from
West Indies; off Bombay Rook,_giamied sehr Greenland,
from Homortassa. Florida. um Key West. Passed ship
Lancaster. at 12 o'clock, off New Castle, in tow gOiNg
down.
Nam. YOUIC. Aprill4.
Arrived, ships Agnes Leeds, from Calico; Southamp
ton. from London; barks Johanna Martins , from Csdiz;
Lucy Elizabeth. from Cardenas; Mary Lucretia, from
Manua; Indian Chief. from Malaga ; L D Carver, from
Cardenas; bng Henry Matthew., from ditto; Darien,
front ditto; Mary Means. from Trinidal ; Carcrine
Kelly, from Sago& ; Bendsmning. from Matanzas; Me
teor, from Cienfuezos; Costa Rica, from AePinWfill
Behr Wm L6l2o‘ll4or,from Trinidad ; °roads. trona Car
denas_; Julius Smith. from Apalachicola ; Scud,
from Havana; ;Spencer. from Matagorda; Pieria, from
Zsiza ; D H Bills, from Bazua.
Below. ship Protector. Dom Liverpool.
The schooner Pizarro, of Barnstable. capsized in a
squall in the Bound on Saturday. She was righted by
the schooner Ely Townsend. and beached at City
island, where it will be pumped out.
Also arrived. brigs Kama, from Neuriteus Volant,
from Cardenais; schr Henry Castoff, from Nassau.
11AV .; . 1) R • CH, April 12.
The WYOMing will leave as soon as the wind falls,
with 17 boats. laden and consigned a/ follows
Sam! Bispham. wheat to Alex Nesbitt; H W Hunter,
blooms to alien Wood & Co. and wheat to order; C& J
Cu rtain,wheat to Perote & Bro; Capt Porter.do toilum
phress, Holman & Wrikht ; Orion, wheat. roe, oats,
rarley./co.. to A Kirkpatrick; Caaranohe, & wheat to A
G Cattail & Co; P D
Ptoutr, lumber to avisWil
son ; Geo Curtis. furniture and lumber to Norcross &
Sheets; Julia & Charism. oats. corn. &o, to Sas Barrett
& Son; Dickman & Wilson, lumber to Malone & Tay
lor: C W Brower, do to Cadwallader k Co; Otainach-
BM. boat knees to Chester W C jd_rabaker. Agnes
Amanda, C J Brubaker, Lime and Wood Trader. and
Massie, coal to Delaware City.
Yours, &o. W. E. W.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Borussia. Trauttman. for Hamburg via
Southampton. cleared at New York 13th inst.
Steamship Ptuneaa Sprague. hence at Boston 13th
inst.
Steamship Cambridge, Howse, cleared at Boston 13th
inst for Philadelphia.
tiltip Hortensia, Atkins, sailed from Charleston Ilth
inst. for Philadelphia.
hhip Sheesmat, Otet, from Calcutta at New York I3th
inst.
Ships Templar, from Manilla. and Mittman, from Cal
cutta. arrived at Boston 13th inst.
Bark Aaron J Harvey, Miller. hence for Barbadoes,
spoken 3d hist, let 2618. lon 73.20.
Bark tioripartel, Filen, cleared at Boston 13:h inst for
Philadelphia.
Bark C. B. Truitt. Saunders. for New York. was load=
in at Buenos Ayres February le.
Bark Isaac R. Davis, Hand_ for Matanzas, was towed
to sea from New Orleans 9d inst.
Brig Mary E. M Waken, Norden, cleared at New York
19th inst. for Cardenas.
Brig Mary A Jones. from Rio de Janeiro Feb. 10, ar
rived at New York 13th twee
Sours Diamond, Norton, and F Boardman. Crocker.
cleared at New York 13th mat. for Philadelphia.
eobr RCoggaheli, Tilton. and DI A wood, Baker,
from Mobile,
_arrived at New York 13th
Bohr Anna Maria, for Phi lade !phis. Ikea at CienfargOli
29th ult. •
Sohr Belle Barrett, from Jacksonville, arrived at Wil
mington. N. C.,llth inst.
Bohr J P Coke. Endicott, from Georgetown, 8 C. for
New York. cleared at Wilmington. N C, 13th mat, hav
ing been repaired.
bchr J ti ßabcock, Babcock, and It W Godfrey, Neal,
for New York. cleared at Wilmington, r 4 C. 12th lost
Bohr Mice Lea, Corson, for mobile, cleared at Vey
Orleans Bth inst.
Str Sophia. Wilcox, sailed from Hartford 11th inst for
Philadelphia.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
W Hartshorne. Cm, 0 Hon A K MeClare, Penn&
J 0 W ilson. Pittsburg Geo P Smith
G M Wheeler. Chioago Lieut Stillwell, II S N
J B McCreary, Id Chunk Rev A Gomm. N Jersey
L ()Thorne & la, 14 York D Rogers Granv N Y
Miss H M Porter. Troy W C robamburg. St Louis
Jno Leeds. New r'ritimis E Van Autrey. New York
H S Megrim, Lanoester RN Conger, Newark, N J
Mr Blackwell & In.. Ent Mr Hooper, Roston
cant Alden & la USN Miss Lyon. Boston
C F Parker & wt. Boston J J King2Weit & yr. C W
O P. 41 A 2 sons. N York N J Barrett, Delaware
C M Jackson. Baltimore H Boss. New York
F A White, Poston A A Paton
Col 18 Haldeman & wf, Pa Miss Haldeman, Peoria
Musa Berghauser Penna. Geo Fischer.: liarrieburg
J C Cramer & ed. Cinn, 0 ft J Goodwin & wf,
Mrs is Painter, Pittsburg Mrs B H (sinter. Poona
Andrew Washburn, N y P Bell. Edenburgh
A ley Bell, Fdenburgh Chars F O'Donnell. onisv
0-n fl walbrioge, ri York Mars Hoyt, rag, N York
Thos H Buroh. N 212 York B__G Breslin. Penns . .41
It K Cross. Baltimore w R "choler, wr gh'sg
L Martin, Del co t Pa Mrs Schuyler, Wrightev
A. eanford, New York J W Smith, New York
F L Davies, New York J B Bmull, New York
Talburt, Wheeling, Va W F Goshorn, Virginia
W S Smith, I tinois 1W ID. al, N Carolina
D Hatione. New York J P H. Wentworth. CM
C A Sumner, California A W ashmu."Virginia
S It Kramer. 6152 , 212 J M Kramer, Baltimore
Hr. Bagger, Baltimore Hiram Barney. New York
C B,vage. New York C Knap & wf, New Jersey
Mre
A M AtlvorgtN York D Ittordemti. Pennsylvania
W B Middleton, New York C L Ax, Baltimore
G W G•its. Baltimore W Benjamin. New York
611 Ameaby, New Orleans Mr Woes & la, Montreal
D Bourly, New York W B Hayward. Mass
E Trask, Massachusetts 31, Cowan. Albany
E Austin. Memphis S Lliommedien. Ohio
Wm Johnston. Ohio W B Johnston, Ohio
R C Montgomery. Alabama . % W Scott, Lowell, Mau
F W Walters. Wash, D C John Page. Jr. Virginia
A C Neves, Cincinnati Geo M Walker, Boston
Newman, New York B Hammett. Philadelphia
A .1 Snow A K Easton, New York
Ell Ogden, New York M Bacon, Rhode Island
P Nankin. California 8 N Salomon, Wash D C
r Smith. Wilmington. Del J W Worm!). New York
H V, Leman. Lanoaster W Carpenter, Limiter
H Ingram, Pittsburg J 113. Kirkpatrlok, eittsn's
J M Windsor, New York J Hayward. New Jersey
T Garwood. Canton C J Underwood, Boston
P Roll'. New York 0 C Ceridia. New York
J PI Howard, Tennessee G C Porter, Memphis
L Q Rawson, Ohio D.K Harvey, Cincinnati
Cot N M Ellis. Wash, 1) 0 B T Shelby, Milton, Pa
a E crimson, Albany C H. Van Benthuysen. N Y
Ashley, Holton C N B Graham. New York
C F Schmidt, New York Y 0 Lelain, New York
J R Ames. Providence 4 T Little. New York
Crag & son, B Jersey JRe path, Boston
C A Calwell, New York Si 8 Merchant, New York
0 A Pegram, New York Win V Curtis. New York
Benson Owen, New York Geo W Tnexbury, Boston
F Fiokling, Virginia J H sawyer, i3SitiMere
Thos II Sullivan. Baltimore Jos Kingsbury, New York
John Goody, England John L Stevens, Maine
Hon J mherman. Ohio H D Cooke, Ohio
A Lackey. Plabams J s Welsh. Modena
r Bryan &wr Nashville John W Laren & Tenn
LeolsJ Perry. Week. I) 0 N Bryant. California
J P Wentworth. Cal J Alexander. Baltimore
H Honghtaling, New York
Exchange Sales,
crass, Merchants' Exchange
; OARD
50 Reading R........ 17%
200 dci-.--....... IT%
50 do--- -awn 17%
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BOARD.
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"7 Morns VI ps2dys-11 . _
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CEB--HEAVY
Rid. Asked.
Elmira R Prefd-11 12
Elmira 7s 66
Long Inland R.... 10
Loh el 6.34 61%
Leh CI kN 34
North Penns it —s 106 .
N Pa R 68..int0t766 67
N Penns R 10s. —9O 93
Catawissa B. Con. 3 3%
("atavism. prof_ 8 9
Frank & Souther 40 46
%MN-at R divo6:4l 435 i
Itaess&Vinest Rang 11%
West Phila et— —6732 6236.
Spruce & 734 8
I Grsen & Coates...l6 16
CITY ITEMS.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
KEE FOURTH PAGE
(Corresilp!tjr,torihe Prvw.
TM TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MIGHT
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourtri street. below Arch.
Win McCabe, PfliTie. Pa H Rushing, Tenn
8 F Murrell, Paducah. Ky Wm C Duncan, Pa
T L. catheart. Dißebore. Pa A Wentz. Habsburg. Pa
W Craig & I,Welsh Run F W Lelnback. NO
C F Chestruan. Tennessee 0 Mendeth, Kittanning
11 Miller. Jr. Ohio hl 8 Stud y, Tyrone, Pa
It C Poindexter, N Carolina I C initehell la, ['fns
Mat .i Cummings, Penna. M J Kreiter, Harrisburg
F M Hutchimeon, A rirrisb's D Thomism, Ohio
W Parker. Lewistown R Wilson. Wellsville
W F Malty. N Carolina A H Crawford, Ashland
W W frown, Poona H P McKibben, Santa-Fo
J L Zeigler, Gettysburg S Morton, Plymouth
F Rowe. Indiana'. D Smart, Ohio
A Norton, Ohio C L Green, Pittsburg
H &Brett H P Dunbar..Pittaburg
Caldwell, Charleston H Slater, Mums
8 H Hutton. New York 1 , 4 Patterson, Ohio
BFolsom, Choctaw Nation Wm a Weldon, Ohio
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street. sbove
Ff Eastman C C Curtis. North Carolina
.1 A Curtis. North Carolina Mrs Bettina. Wash, D C
David Smith & wf, Penna Misa M South, Penna.
B Eamon. Ohio Geo P Matthews. Phila
hrLatham,Philadelphia E J Williams, Phila.
A M Pettit. Philadelphia tiPulaskie, Charleston
W j atopeely, mai yiand J B Popper, Centreville
l'amt P Wilson 1V Carolina A K Platt, M. 1), Cinoinnati
Keating , maryls.nd John Baker, hew York
Thos Harrison New York John Collins & la, D
J W Coleman. cow York It Goudy„ Illinois
W J 1,,y0n, Williamsport 3 8 Nevins. New Jersey
John K Jarvis. Dover, Del it Aiken. Franklin, N
O W Buddleeton,Tena J M Wheeler. Virrinia
Benj C Gress,Pennayloania James L Da Bois, Cal
.1 Grimm, Alexandria C 4,regory. Alexandria
Jii Riimmon, Alexandria J M Myres. Baotou
N W Lillie, New York • J O Williams & niece, N Y
Robert Baines. New York S A Stone. New York
Thomas Burniides Penns Lewis Potts, Coatesville
Pr E Costae, Baltimore John Rider. New York
C Wyman. New York A F Oiterloh. Foams
W Plains, Lebanon. Ky P P Kearns. Philadelphia
Chas Brothera,Philadelphia Chas W McCown°, Pa
G W Cole, lamaaua V Mauny, North Carolina
Gen P Andrew'. New York D P Perkins. Waah.
It B Goldman, New York James K Chessman, N Y
C Gould, New York C Willieme, N Carolina
Asa Kimball, itioted, Va
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Third.
W S Tromp, Philo T W Baker. Philo
Wig, New York Gen W Jones, Phil&
B Wthiams, Cincinnati C G Baugh. Philo
A Bateman. Bridgeton. N I Potter, Bridgeton N
)1 Richardson, Pittsburg U ralliturs„W ullear
W Weldon, W Ouster Bowen, perks 00, a
Jno W vanhook. Wash Mre Alvord, Conn
G W Lamson, Phila.. C W Tingle, Mary land
B II Pannell, Fenn% E Pipty. Penns
Wm A Wernie, Penns J B Dunglinons penis . 34,
P Lindenbourn, New York
THE UNION—Aroh street, above Third.
Vf C Riobie, Bethlehem i i7 BMinn, AIMS&
John Loudon, Altoona Earned, Ineiana
Malin Jane's, Penne C O Hayes, Allegh'y oity
Samuel Reidy VP McDonald. Md
A Boidegram, Mt Easton. 0 II Wade fit Louie
C Prove ac la. Chamb'g H P Hoover. retina
L MoinVeh,,Allegh'l. Pa E E Steelman. Phila
Wm it wilkinson. Mrs Coffins, Phlla
B Bernhard. New York
ARE ./101J8E—Third street, above Itace.
T Adams, W metiert, Fs E X Lambert. Panne
I .11. Simone.
lal o I! VIA " a
Raven. " F e a° pz " , r ki r ld it teib r uir h g lia
J L Reninget. Middieburg T Belvidere
G F Kurtz- Lana/tater M I Edwards, &elk co, Pa
I Pummel. &elk Co. Pa Rims Ramsay, Belvidere
T It Jtiokert, Estraville
FOUNTAIN NOTED—Oeooad st.. above Market.
J Dicke'. New Jersey J Rankin, Wi'tampon
B ateFedden. Wilmington k Leland, Wileneston
H Dilwonhi 1: Johnston.. Virstata
filmiosasksr, Philadelphia ` J Tolman, Delawaro
THE i . . I.2HPA, -MONDAY,: APltit 18046
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Ca
W G Beek, Newburg, Pa Christian Nagle, NeWbin
Reuben Boyer, Newbury Tho m hi Boyer. Newbury
Jacob Riegel. Bethlehem DJules, Uniont'n
Alf Byerly, Carbine
BARLEY SHEAF HOTELr-Beeond et.. bet. Vine.
W Davidson, Cheltenham B Groff, Cheltenham
Thos E nakering. Pa .1.10 Hoppook, Pa
Kirkhrida. Penne, H Y Piokettnl,Bnoks CO
Aaron' ellam, Penns 1) McCarter. ilonovine
White, Backe co Dr J Conrad. Philo
Soo 8 Germantown Jun B Jon_as, Books 00
J White, Bucks Co
B P Mon, Phila.
BLACK BEAR—Third street. above Callowhill.
N N Brown. Lebanon James W Par. Cheater
JON Whitall. Northampton James Wilcox. Wilm. Del
eeo W Fearing, Cooparaburg
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et.. above Are
L aunt, Philo a S Gaylord. Phila
H 0 Hallowell. Penns S MeFate & a,D
Kibler, Maryland John Alder. P eeen
J Sampson, New Jersey Z Mitchell, New Jersey
John L Mitchell, N York J Tranger, New York
J B Logan, Illinois Col Ewing. Tamaqua
Gen B. Neeglee Fenno, 'W Cat Trenton
B Broadgerui. Trenton 8 Ducar. York. Pa
J Purengen, York. Pa H A Graves, Trenton
D M. Broadhead, Trenton
COMMERCIAL ILO et., above Chestaut.
T Clyde, Philadelphia T Walton. Penney Wawa
C R Dilworth,Pennsylvanta BJ Levering, Phila.
Wm C Dickey, Cheater Hodgson. Oxford, Pa
John H Briton, Wit, Del F A Churchman. Del
T Coates, Lancaster no, Pa John 'trainer. Chester CO
J A Cloud. Wont Chester PM. Ball. Pennsylvania
David HUM% Chester oo A Kimble, Cheater ori
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
GMn Highland, imore Winmer. Bomereet co, Pa
8 A Ohio H Watt, Latrobe
„roe hider, Pittsourg Jas Headmen, 'lngham'
W Price, Solebory $ Purdue. Greensburg
Storer P Brain. Water Street
P Cram, Pennsylvania L N Scott, Ohio
learn Dunham. Maine L bummerdeki, Pittsburg
John I Clyne. Hamburg - Wm inoihn, New Jersey
Jae Wilson, jlew Jeraey Peter Wagon, BaltnriOre
A Spooner. atoehester W orans, Rochester
John Simons, Delaware Wm Chalfant. Delaware
John Bradley, Penneylranis 0 T Heim,
_N ewport.
Pa
ji Harris, Newton S Moyer, Williamsport at
W Cunningnam,Jiuntington
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Oex. Ono"Am) .Act) Spauset W.Lirms.—
Pamphlete containing the opinions of celebrated Che
mists and Physicians respectingthe rum °Dills WATER,
in the ease of many diseases of the human system, will
be supplied gratis on application to FREDERICK
BROWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, or FRED
ERICK BROWN, Jn., NINTH and CHESTNUT
Streets.
CALL AND NET A. PAMPHLET. mh2B-mwllol
FRESH RUSK, DOIIGHNETS, AND CREAM
PUFFS. every day, at 152 Korth SIXTH Street. Also,
Plain and Nancy Cake, Ice Cream, a:e. apls-2t*
OAK ORCHARD ACID ~PRINGF WATRIto—
Pamphlets containing the opinions of celebrated Chem
ists and Physicians respecting the use of this WATER
is the ease of many diseases of the human system. will
be mended gratis on application to FREDERICK
BROWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Straits, or FRED
ERICK BROWN, JR., NINTH and CHESTNUT
Streets.
CALL AND GET A PAMPHLET. aplS-tf
BATonamonle RAis Dria.--This celebrated
and perfect Hair Dye is the best is the world. All
others are mere imitations of this great original, which
hex gained such extensive patronage in all parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batohelor's Liquid Haw
Dye instantly produces a splendid black or natural
brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair,
and will remedy the ill effects id" bad dyes, invigorating
the hair for life.
sold by all Druggists .and Perfume. Wholesale by
FAHKESTOCK & CO., DYOTT & CO.. rhiladelphia.
mhl-tf
ONE PRIOR CLOTHING OF TEI LATEST
STYLES, =de in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted
aatiafactory. Our ONE-PRICE system Is strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
re23-ly JONES Sc. CO.. 604 MARKET Street.
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST
COMPLNV.-All minis of Money received on deposit
after this date are paid book in Gold or Silver on de
mand, with Five per cent. interest. OlSee, WALNUT
Street, eonthweet corner of nun: mhfl
eitOVER & BAKER'S OBLiBRATEU
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES,
The Beet in lino for Family Bowing.
No. 730 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. an 37-37
KEELEY—ITAZI , ET.—On the Ilth inst., by Rev. G.
W. Smiley. Mr Wj lham P. Keeley to Miss Anna M.,
daughter of Win. Hazlet. all of thin city. [Chester no.
papers please owl
MCKNIGHT—DROWN.—On the 30th inet,_. by the
Bey. A. G. MoAuley. Mr, John MoKinght to Miss Isa
bella. Brawn, both of this city.
MUSTIN—HARTT.—On the 11th instant, by Rev.
Dr. Donning. Anthony Mustin, Jr., of Philadelphia, to
Mary B. liartt. of Baltimore.
YOUNG—MERCHANT.—On the 11th inst.. by P er.
W. C, Robinson, Mr. Jan. Young and Mien May Mer
chant. of Rnaborongh.
ROSTERD—WALLACE.—On the 11th inst., by Rey.
J. B. Delon. Mr. John Bwoeed. of Montgomery coun
ty. Pa,. to Mine Mary A. Wallace, of Olney. Pa. *
TROMPSON—McFALL.—On the lath ult.. by Rev.
Geo. C- Arnold, Mr. Andrew Thompson to Miss Rebec
ca McFall, all of Philadelphia.
THOMAI3.—At Germa.stown. on the morning of the
14th Met., of sonnet fever, in the 6th year of his age,
Henry Albert Thomas. son of .5. Harvey and Annie
Thomas.
ART.—On Friday, the 12th inst.. Theodore H.
Hart, of Canandaigua, N. Y.. in the 31st year of his
age. New York payers please coinr.
SUPER.—On the 11th instant, 'Mize F.; wife of the
late Win. Super, the bSd year of her age.
Funeral from tier late residence, 731 North 7th street ;
this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'olook.
BETTLE.—un eutth-day evening, the 12th inst., Sa
muel Bettie, in the 57th year of his age.
His relatives and friends are invited to attend hisfu
neral. without further notice, from his late resider eie,
No. 26 South Third atrecti. this (Elecoad,devi..fternnein.
lath inst., at a trelOom interment in monde' l• astern
Ground.
HuWELL.--on Thursday evening, 11th inst., of dip
diens, Henry C., sou of henry C. and Eden E. Howell,
in the sth year cit his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are norpeot
folly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of his parents, Mou.Racie street. Wet (Monday) morning
next, 15th instant. at 10 o'clock, without Prather nor
floe.
fdcANENT.—On the 13th inst., Mrs. Margaret Ma-
Arany. wife of Hugh Moaneny, aged 39 years.
Funeral from the rerodenoe of her husband. No.
433 Redwood street. (Fifth street, below 'Federal,) on
Tuesday morning, at 3 o'clock.
BLOND B:ll.—Cn the 121 h inst., Seine Boyle, wee of
Nicholas Bluoden• in the 27th year of her age. •
RICH.—On the 12th mat . John Rich. aged 79' years.
Funeral from the residence of his son-in law, otiorge
11. Wagner. in Collegeville. wenty-third ward. this
(Monday morning. at 10 o'clock.
JOHNSON.—On the 12th instant, Prudence V. John
son. in the 70th year of her age.
Funeral from the h. W. corner of Thirteenth and
Brown streets, this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock.'
8 13 UGA RD —On the 11t instant, Mr. William him
yard. in the 55th year of his age.
Funeral from his late Tandems, Whitemarsh town
ship. Montgomery county, this (Monday) =rums . at
10 o'clock.
WaLEER.—On the 13th Met, George C. Walker, In
the 34th year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence, No, 936 Hutt in
son street, above Poplar, this (Monday) morning at 10
o'clock,
W WEL 4,—On the 11th that., Ann Wenzel, in the
78th year of her age.
Funeral from her late residence, Point R oad, _ below
Brideshurg, this (Monday) afternoon, at o'clock. *
BLACK AND PURPLE ()BALLY DE
LAINE9,I9M CENTP.—Juat reoeituld, one ealle
of Pllsok and Purple Chally Delaines. at
.E.IOUT.KEN AND TRItEE-QUARTER CENTS
a yard—reaelar trice for the Mlle goods. 25 canto.
GRAY DO 1X KO DEJA HIE% I 2 CUP&
Gray Mt x ed Imported Del/tines at only i 2 gently—re
gular pnoe for the sune_goods 1814 Gents.
BEGGON - & SON. Monrning_Store.
sal No. 918 CHESTNUT-Street.
G. MAXWELL & SON invite atten
•-• • tine to their new and magnificent stook of
BILE GORE REArd BUTTONd.
RIBBONS, TRIMMING
H AND
GGAMRNST,URES,
of ahoise styles and qualities. comprising their own
lltpring Imwrtatione and Manufactures, and their New
Yorh seleatious.
S. F. corner CHESTNUT and ELEVENTH Rts.
TRIMMING 4, SKIRTS. CORSETS, ZEPHYRS,
NETS. SHAWL BORDERS. &a. apla-mtheat
TrPHILADELPHIA MERCANTILE
LOAN AND BUILDING A SSD e TAtift.—An
adjourned meeting of the etookholdera will be held
THIS ( Monday) EVENINGAISth instant. at 734 o'clock,
at the Mee, a% Beath SIXTH Street.
it P. K. LYND, Seoretary.
lilk '.. ' . '- ' • :1 • I i• .
SOCIETY —The 'dated meeting and display. for
April will be held CONCERT BALL. on TUESDAY
EVENING next, the 16th mating. at 8 o'clock. An
extra display is anlimpated. A W. HARRISON,
apl6 2t Recording Seoretari.
re. OFFICE OF THE SHAMOKIN VAL
LEY AND POTTSVILLE RAILROAD VAS.-
600 WALNUT street.
PHILADELPHIA. April 11.1561.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholding of the
Shamokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad Vomiting will
be held at the Orme of the Company. on MONDAY,
6th of May. at 12 o'clock, for the election of Managers
and a Prevident to serve for the ensuing gear.
ael2-11298tdtmg6
EfSCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA
RAILROAD CO.—The Annual Meeting end
t . i . on of the Stockholders of the Schuylkill and Sus
quehanna Railroad Company. as required by their
charter, will be held at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
in the city of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, on MON
DAY. May !Munn. at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of
choosing a President and six Managers to nerve for the
ensuing ear, and also for the consideration of such
other businem as may properly be brought before said
meeting. FRAIqIC S. BOND,
April 13, 1851- fapiti-tmy6l Secretary.
TrPENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, PHILA
DELPHI A, 4th month, 6th . 186 L—The contribu
tors to the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL are hereby
notified that an election for twelve blanmers and a
Treasurer, to serve for the ensuing . year. will he. held,
pursuant to law, at the Hospttal, FIFTH MONTE,
(May) 6th. 1861. at 4 o'clock P. M._
apti mth tnty6 WM. BIDDLE, Secretary.
CHINA AND THE CHINESE.—THE
Last Leeture of this course. before the Young
en's Christian Association, by Rev. W. A. P. MAIL
be delivered on TUKSJD AY - EVEN ING next,
lath inst., in the HALL OP THE UNIVERSITY.
Sub j ect—" Wonderful Semi-Christian Revolution now
in Progress in China.". Tickets 23 cents—to be bed at
Presbytenan Board of Publication. Presbyterian Book
Store, opposite Mint; American Tract bnoiety. Mar
t en's Book Store, and at the rooms of the Young Men's'
Christian Association. apIS St
TrPASSENGER RAILWAY NOTICE.—
On the 7th of February, ult. an arrangeme n t
was made by she various Passenger 'Railways for the
uniform eale of exoballKe tickets. This arran gement
Mom been violated by the West Philadelph ia Rail•
way company ' s resolution waa adopted at a meetinx
of the Board of Presidents held April 11, 186 t, that an
exchanges with that road shall cease on and after Mon
day next. April 11th.
BY order of the Board.
GEORGE WILLIAMS, President,
apl3-2t* HENRY CROSKEY, Seoretary.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
LINEN GOOIDS.
The an ban/there have i net received, Der Tonawanda,
an invoice of Real Barnsley ; Goods, manufantured to
their order, and warranted, consisting of Heavy
Linen Sheeting, of all widths.
Estra Heavy Barnsley Damasks and Diapers.
Huckaback Towels, white and colored borders, in
great variety.
Barnsley Damask Towels. heavy quality and extra
size.
Colored border and knotted fringe Towels, of large
size, and very superior _ quality.
Also, by the City of Baltimore, three invoices, from
different bleacher., of 4-4 Shirting Linen.
2 invoices Pillow Linens, 40, 42, 45, 60, and 64 inches.
I MUM heavy Bird Eye Diaper, X, X, and 4-4 wide.
1 oue Linen Cambric Handkerchief.
Them, good' having all been introdued under the old
tar,ff, can be sold at former pricey.
SHEPPARD. VAN ILARLaNNEN, & ARRIBON
Hone Furnishing Dry Goods,
ass* milk KO. 1006 6103iT11171`. atie•t.
MARRIED.
DIED.
DRY- GOODS JOBBERS.
Importers of Linen and
B ATIEGE ANGLAISE;
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.
WILL OPEN 'IRIS MORNING
A LARGE LOT OF
BROCRE BAREQE ANGLAISE at 181 eta per yrd.
BROOKE BAREGE ANGLAISE at 25 ota par yrd.
ALSO. AN ASSORTMENT 07
CHECK SILKS AT 75 CTS.
Thew Goode will be found
EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP. •
apll-3t SIS and S2O CHESTNUT Street.
L 'VAC HAFLEIGH,
e •
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET,
Formerly the Promisee of
UT. LEVY Or, CO.,
11 now aramtrud to - offer B. full and choice amortmen
of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, at very low mice'
for CASH.
ON MONDAY, APRIL 15Tft,
W 8 Will offer a complete amortment of
APB 2t RICHARDSON LINENS.
NIOURNINGr GOODS.
J. M. HAFLEIGH,
809 CHZST/TUT STREET,
Will offer, on
. MONDAY, APRIL. IST%
A complete assortment of •
BLACK GOODS,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
ALSO.
ON MONDAY, APRIL 15nt,
A large assortment
CHOICE STYLE MANTILLAS,
Never before exhibited.
ON TUESDAY, APRIL MTH,
TWO CASES
INDIA CHECK SILKS,
VERY CHEAP. apls-9t
GREAT SALE
CLOAKS, MANTILLAS,
LACES, TRIMMINGS, &c.,
In liquidation of the Estate of
•
J. W. PROCTOR & Co.,
705 CHESTNUT STREET
The /Hoek °onside of—
SPRING , CLOAKS.
ENGLISH TWEED CLOAKS,
SILK CLOAKS AND SACQUES,
SILK MANTILLAS,
MANTILLAS; LACE FLOUNCINGS,
FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS,
FRENCH LACE POINTS.
FRENCH LACE BOURNOUX,
TRAVELING SUITS, -
FLOUNCING LACES,
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, aco., aro
All to I mmenee variety, and to be aold at about
ONE -HALF THE USUAL PRICES,
FOR THE BENEFIT. OF CREDITORS
To facilitate eaten, and enable purchasers to make
prompt If elections, ALL GOODS will be marked in
PLAIN FIGURES, or widen Meese , the awe WI
be Walled on SATURDAY, Aprzll3lll, and the sale will
commenee
MONDAY, 15th,
And oontinue till the whole is disposed of
AT THE
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
TOE CHESTNUT STREET.
aDLI to 30
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH
Have an aisortment of
SHAWLS SHAWLS
SHAWLS SHAWLS
SHAWLS SHAWLS
To snit:the Net-Cash Trade,
STELLAS,. FROM. LOW TO FINE.
- SHAWLS, OF ALL MGM
BLACK SILK SHAWLS, ALL GRADES.
THIBET SHAWLS, MODES AND BLACKS.
oplOAet-wfamws
EYRE & LANDEL.I.,
Are prepared to GM
NET-CASH BUYERS
NET-CASH BUYERS
NET-CASH BUYERS
• ,
FINE LINE OF DRESS GOODS.
FINE LINE OF DRESS SILKS.
FINE LINE OF BLA.Ok AILES.
FINE LINE OF NOZAMBIQUES.
aplo-6t-wfs&mws
pRICES MODERATE
'UPSON'S,
CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS.,
RAVE NOW OPEN
A few &Woe styled of
LADIES'
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
LACE TRIMMINGS,
- BUGLE BUTTONS,
ALL-SILK BELTINGS,
FINE QUALITY SHETLAND WOOL.
RAMON'S TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE
CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY ST&
apll-4t
MANTILLAS. MANTILLAS.
OPENING DAILY,
AT
WAL. P. CAMPBELL'S,
No. 1124 CHESTNUT STREET,
In his large and ELEGANT STOCK will be found
the riohest display of
MANTILLAS,
. IN
BILK AND FANCY aLoTns,
apB-1e VIER MADE IN THIS CITY.
CLOTHS! CLOTHS!
OASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
L
AND
GOODS SUITABLE FOR
BOYS' WEAR,
WROLESALE AND RETAIL.
Cheap at
SNODGRASS & STEELMAN'S,
52 South SECOND Street, above CHESTNUT
ap4-
CITY CLOAK STORE, NO. 142 N.
Eighth street, above 'Cherry. are nowsellizig every
new style of the Beason, superb uttalitiee, in every new
:Iliad* eetor, cheaper than any ether atom-in the
CLOAKS —Wholesale Merchants are in
vited to ineeeet the stock at
•
IVENS',
No. 23 South NINVII Street, corner of Jayne et.
Between Market and Chestnut.
NEW CLOTHS, OASSIMERES.
Faool an d Black Cesoimeret.
Boys' Wear, Ladies' Cloaking".
Marseille' and Valenota Vesting'.
Complete stock of Cloth Goods.
COE CONRAD.
eel BoutheamoornerNl N THand MARKET
SPRING MILLINERY.
see KISTERM, N 0.145, North _EIGHTH
VAL Street wilt open their new 'styles of Crane, Silk.
and Straw Bonnets, THUREDA April /8, at - 14 a
North EIGHTH Street. 5112-6 r
VWMRS. R. JAMBS, No. 212 NORTH
EIGHTH Stmt. will open a FASHIONABLE
ASSORTMENT OF SPRING MILLINZIY. on
'Ell IIHEIDAY, April 11th. ap6-1m
ry a MRS. M. S. BISHOP, 1016 OHEST
goeiNuT Street, halreceived &choice tuteortment of
YARIEI MILLINERY for the Spring. trildS-101
v g MISSES O'BRYAN. 914 011.68TNITT
Street. will open PARIS MILLINERY for the
Sprint. on THURSDAY. April 4 . mhM-Im•
CLOTHING.
VASHIONABLE TAILORINU
BI.ISIIMENT diA ,
320 OS-ETNUT Street,_below Fourth, south odds.
H. STEVENSON
Respectfully informs his numerous ourtomers and the
public in !Funeral that he has Just y6°611741 his Spans
etylea. Irtnab he will ba pleased to sell on the most
reasonable terms for cash. mal-fmw Am
SIOIJIMERB.-4,600 piecas city smoked
tiders for by-0, 0. 5/LDLER & OP, 108
etreet. seeftg door above awl
NEW lirßiliCAtiONS.
PULL SUPPLIES OA' SEASONABLE
LITERATURE. and IMMENSE SELECTIONS
OF ELEGANT PRESENTS. mar &wave he found at
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O i4 T ha rtr n ea t 't.
Original
o Gl 4 ft 3 - 9 Boa cif t f a st r a ri bi
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any other ever issued. and contain. a num ber of
•lnographioal notes, not included in the Edinburgh
corr.
IL
LIFE AND CAREER OF MAJOR ANDRE. DY
Winthrop Sargent: A book that is destined to have an
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relates to the ohs - rioters who figured so OonaptoollBlY is
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CURRENTS AND COUNTER-CURRENTS IN
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8125.
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the exquisite moral tales or ARTHUR, the beautiful
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Great Gift Book Vmporium,
439 CH emTNU 7' Street.
T D BUSINESS MEN.-MERCHANTS,
Manufaeturers, Inventors, and all who have
Wares, Inventions, Lands, or anything else to sell,
must advertise if they expect to find parehasers, and
we believe there is no other advertising medium no
good as THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. Its circula
tion is largely in advance of any other newspaper. An
advertisement inserted la all its editions will reach
nearly two hundred and ninety thousand subsoribers,
and more than half a million readers.
RATES OF ADVERTISING IN THE NEW YORK DAILY
EEMII3I
Ordinary Advertisements, classified under appropri
ate heads 10 cents per line each insertion, or Two Dol
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LEADED ADVERTDIEMENS---Braxpaa CENTS a
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inserted for lege than One DOLLAR eaoh ineertion.
IN CITY ITEMS—Prefixed by the word [Advertise
meal—Thieve Cnsee a line oath ineertion. Nothing
inserted for leme than ONE DOLLAR eaoh Insertion.
ABOUT NINE WORDS AVERAGE A LINE.
The circulation of THE DAILY Tarsus's is now over
.60,000 copies, and is one of the best mediums for City
Advertising.
SEMI-WEEKLIC TRIBUNE.
Oit DINA Rlr AD VERTISING—Twinvrv- FIVE
CENTS a line each insertion.
ITEM—indverbeententl—FlFTY CENTS a line each
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ORDINARY ADVERTISING-31.76 a line each
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Nothing inverted for len than V.
No leas by the quarter or year.
That advertisers may judge of the va'ne of TUE
TRIBUNE as an advertising medium, we append a
table of its circulation
April 11, /961.
Circulation.
NOW Y0rk........ —101.631
Pennsylvania —....... 26 OM
Ithio 24.000
... 16,477
Indiana— 11,081
Viruiconsizt— 10.98.
lowa 11.968
Massachusetts . 9,327
Michigan— --. 9,907
10.e89
Connecticut 10,766
Vermont— 10.627
Ca.lhornia ._. 5 525
New Hampshire...., 6 676
New Jamey 6,806
3,511
Kansas.. ........ 2.173
Rhode Island 2 529
Canada 1,595
Missouri 744
Oregon.— 741
Maryland 611
Nebraska-- 565
294
Keutucity... • 2441
[tiorm.—The above table gives a somewhat too largo
circulation in the State of New York. with a cor
reeponding defimenoy elsewhere—the oopiee taken. by
Newsmen, which we do not know to be sent to other
states, being included in this State.]
Address, . THE
apilitao No. 154 NASSAU Street, New York.
THE DOCTRINE AND POLICY
or
PROTECTION
WITH THE
HISTORY OF OUR TARIFFS,
snow. Ins
ORGANIZATION OF THE FEDERAL GOVERN
MENT TO THE PRESENT TIME.
BY DR. WILLIAM ELDER.
Now that a desperate assault is being made upon the
new Tariff to preiudice the publio in advance against it;
and. if possible. to have it repealed. it is important that
its friends should be prepared to combat the specious
argumenis of its antagonists. Nothing will better
serve this purpose than the 'simulation of the namphle
whose title is quoted above, which is one of the ables
and most interesting documents that have ever appeared
n support of the true American policy of fostering the
great industrial interests of our country. It will be
forwarded by mail or express for 10 cents per single
copy ;76 cents yer dozen ; per hundred. Address
RING-WALT & BROWN,
apt-tf No. 34 SOUTH THIRD Street. Philadelphia.
BOOKS, LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS,
new and old, bought, sold, and exchanged_, at the
PHILADELPHIA - Baal N
BOOK STORE, o. 419
CRESTIV UT Street. Libraries at a distance purchased.
Those having Books to sell, if at a distance, will Grate
their names, sis-s. bindinge,_datea, editions, Emote,
and conoltions. WAliTED—Books printed tI Benja
min Franklin. as well as early Boole Printed in and
upon America Autograph Letters and Portraits pur
chased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Cata
logue& in press, sent free. Libraries appraised by
fen-tf JOHN CAM rismz.
MEDICINAL,
JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE
It is an established fact that a very large class of dis
own can only be cured by non remedies as will enter
into the blood, and circulate with it through every por
tion of the body, for only by this means can the remedy
be brought Into immediate contact with the disease.
To obtain this desirable end, no preparation has ever
been so uniformly emooenful as
DR. D. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE.
SCROFULA, SKIN DISEASES,
CANCER. ERYSIPELAS,
GOITRE.. RHEUMATISM.
DROPSY, EPILEPSY, &c..
CANCEROUS TUMORS, WHITE SWELLINGS
GOUT, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA,
ULCERS, SCALD HEAD, &c., &c.,
Have all been effectually cured by this ALTERATIVE.
It is, besides, one of the most pleasant articles that can
be taken into the atomaoh. operating as a tomo, and
removing Dyspeptic and Nervous affections. It is pre
pared only by DR, D. JAYNE & SON, 242 CHEST
NUT Street, and may be had of the Agents throughout
the country. stag-raw 3t
DR. J. WISE, No. 30 North
FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA—Treats
suceessfullY. if applied to in nme, diseases
of the LUNGS, 's RHOAT and HEART, and
frequently cures CONSUMPTION in its third and last
stage. Re also restores all curable diseases of the EY E
sad EAR. Re has riven them his entire attention for
he pant 20 years. Will visit patients. when desired. at
heir residences. spe-1m iC
(TABLES M. BREAKER, APOTHECA
IL/ AY, respectfully announces to the publics that he
has succeeded Mr. PAUL, 6.uLIVEIt at the old and
well-known stand, at the Northeast corner of BROAD
and CHESTNUT Streets. Having thoroughly refitted
the establishmentoind furnished it with a carefully
selected stock of Drugs and Chemicals, and confided
the prescription, dispensing, and manufacturing de
partments to gentlemen of well-known and unques
tioned pharmaceutical ability, he would solicit the pa
tronage of those who esteem excellence and purity in
medicines as of primary importance.
CHARLES M. BREAKER would also Invite atten
tion to his welt-assorted stock of choice Tooth, Bair,
tedl o gr e r ne il .a rres, Perfumery and Toilet and Fancy
PHILADELPHIA, April 2d, IBM. apl)-wfm tfi
WO BUSINESS MEN.—An excellent
chance for reliable business men to secure a pro
fitable manufacturing business, requiring but a small
capital in its establishment and prosecution.
The manufacture comma in the application of a pe
culiar composition or enamel to common red bruits,
and a variety of. other building material. ornamental
architectural finishing:l, ceilings, tiles for floors and for
roofing.
his enamel may be tinted of any ardor. from the
purest white to the deepest black, With all the colors
and shades between. It imparts ro the articles to which
it is applied a hardness and durability almost incredi
ble, and a beauty screaming that of the rarest and most
costly of the variegated marbles, and, utilise them, is
impervious to moisture, and will never fade, stain, or
deteriorate, costing but a fractional part of the price of
ordinary marble.
It is also valuable for table ani stand tops, mantel
pieces, monuments, and an endless variety of other
artioUte of stare use. 'foe process of applyfing the
enamel is simple, white the art.oles enameled wilt oom
amad a ioady sate, affording large profits. iteeponsible
parties may procure licensee for manufacturing under
the patent for any city or prominent town in the United
Ststes,,by applying to the subscriber. A small tariff on
the articles manufactured will be required for the use
of the invention. Circulars giving still particulars will
be forwarded to all applicants.
The superior merit and beauty of this enameled
building material to anything in use hex the unqualified
endorsement of many of the most eminent architects
and scientific men of tine and other cities.
For particulars, address
JOHNSON & PRALI ft
eeneral Agents tor g 3 Building Material.
app-iiBm ils NASSAU Street. New York.
NOTICE.—The Citizens of the different
Cities 'tad Towns throughout the State are invited
to competition for the place at which the next-AN
NUAL STAT FAIR shall be held. Proposal's
oontaining inducements and advantages s directed
to tee undercianed Committee, apbomted by the Ex
ecutive Committee, will be received lie to and in
cluding May Met next. communications should be ad
dressed to either of the following. parlous
WM. COLDER,Js,
JOHN P. itUTHERFORD,
JACOB fdISH,
JOHN H. ZIEGLER.
Harrisburg, Pa.,
AMOS E. KAPP.
Northumberland, Pa.,
Committee.
603-dtmy3l
NOTICE 113 HERESY GIVEN, THAT
Plans. with full specifications. for the erection of
a Public School Rouse in the Eighteeth ward. will be
received by the undersigned at the Office of the Con
trollers of Sublie Schools. southeast corner of SIXTH
and ADEL.PIII Btreeta, until SAT to RDAY, the 27th der
of April, 18111. at 12 &ohms. M.
The said School Rouse to be erected on a lot of
ground situated on MONTGOMEKY Avenue. near
fLiohmond Street; to be three stories in height ; to be
capable of accommodating six hundred
_posits. and not
coto
all e i r t
s te e r s
teovre
plans, h o , n . a p
e a coders €ds on
II (. 3 4
u r .0001. n ta t t rt o d l n e d r i .
e n g .
&o.
Aooording to the ordinance passed by coned*
thing will D. paid fur any plan not approved by the
Controllers.
By order of the Committee on Property
ROSSAT J. BIAPHILL.
.apl2-fit fleoretary Controllers of Public &shoots.
OLIVE Ol4—Pure Olive Oil, c 4 Latour"
, ite-
WANTED—A Salesman in a Wholesale
Grocery House. Who can command a large
naafi trada.. Address " B." at the office of thin paper,
with Mme, stating references. and &vary ex•
"mated. apiS at.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—For
ivory °Ginty In Pennsylvania, Maryland, Kew
Jersey, met Delaware, motive and °named° men of in
whip:m.3e and plains address as travelling at eats.
chance to make money. dmall capital required. This
ie no hutneus. Address, with /Mame, or Gall upon 8. B.
BEAMAN, 811 SANBOM. titreet, Philadelphia.
apla et*
WANTED--A Lad to do Errands. Ad
drew " T," Press Offi9o. ap9-tf
CLOTHING WANIED.—The highest
pub price paid for Ladies' and vents' aata-off
SOUclogubs. rl et ea.lo call or addzeaa M. D'ANCONA.. 622
ell Stre • 846.12t*
FIIIPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG
I Men, &0., 'ire invited to addrene Y " Employ,-
nient Committee," at the Rooms of the oung Men e
Chnetihn amodation, 009 and 1011 CHE STNUT
Street. apl-em
SPECIAL PARTNER. WANTED.—A
Dry-000es Commission House of many years
standing, and with wat desirable oonneetions. wishful
to firm a special partnership with some person who
can Contribute to the amount ^f SWAM Please address
Box 1153 Phitrideiptua Poet Office. anit 12t*
A MERMAN SOIJOOL INSTITUTE
ESTABLISHED ”SS—To supply Families and
&hoots With the beat Teachers.
To aid a sachem to suitable appointments.
To buy and moll school proverb...on commission.
To give orente 111formatton of & good schools.o. WOODMAN comPANY,
(Late mmitb. Woodman, & C 0..)
996 EttOADWaY. New York.
mh9 inws-9m 29 South 21..X111. Street. Philadelphia.
April 10.1861.
Circulation.
Tennessee..-... 124
Delaware - 159
District of Colombia 356
Washington Ter'y..- 171
Utah Territory....-.
Nova Scotia-- 30
Texas— ..... .. 35
Loinsian 30
North Carolina.--. 82
Alabama......._ , 48
Georgia 35
South Carolina,- 23
Misaivaigpi.-- 21
10
tirkanstus .... 19
New Mexico. ..
Cherokee Nation..... 5
Dakota Territorg...• 1 6
Foreign —......... 352
Ancona .. 6
Colorado-
. - 139
New Brunswtok...... 18
Total-- --2237,750
TILE TRIBUNE.
WANTED—AGENTS to sell PACKA
GES of STATIONERY and JEWELRY, at
..goes one third lees than can be purchased eleewhere.
' all on or address (Mem enolored) J. L. BAILEY, No.
54, COURT Street, Beaton. Mare. roh26-5m
FOR SALE AND - TO LET.
a FOR, MLR —The desirable four-story
DwELLING. No. RV south SEVENTEEN=
fittest; lot 19 by 200 feet. Only a small payment re
quired. apply to ALL:FA & SIMS,
tioutboest corner FOURTH and WALNUT 8t...
son it sewed floor.
el GREEN STREET.—For Sale—The
51 three-story DWELLING, with offioe att.ehed.
Mo. 1821 and 1824 OltElam Etreet Oat 30 by 197 feet.
Terms vary Annie to ALL Ka k FUNK
eminent corner FOUATIT and WALNUT ?Rs.,
%133t* • viewed door.
ow TO RENT.—A rare opportunity is
MIL offered to a competent manager of a Boarding
Bowe by the undersigned, who offers to rent the
premises formerly known as the UNITE v STATES
HOTEL, satiated on CUES MUT Street, above
Fourth, opposite the Custom House. The house con
tais a tort,' rooms all of which are furnished. The
is ninety five feet is length, besides
kitchens, pantries, and every other convenience that
pan be desired. The premises have been fitted up in a
complete manner, and are ready for immediate
occupancy.
To a proper person. having experience,_ a profitable
business can be done. To an acceptable tenant the
terms will be made reasonable. For particulars apply
to JOHN REA, on the premises, between the hours of
9 and 3 o'clock. mol2-14t
its FOR SALE or TO LET—Two Cot
-1"6 tages, near the Railroad l tatinn,- CHESTNUT
HILL. Apply at (Wino ATn.I2. 540 'MALAITA! Street
oplt-6t*
CHESTNUT-ETREET HOUSE and
Evil STORE to rent,—The desirable business location,
1322 CHESTNUT Btreet,with dwelling attached. APIAY
at 431 WIESTNUT btreet. spit
fin FOR SALE, OR TO RENT—The
lo 4 ( large and comoletely Ittrniehed FACTORY, on
the north side of TROIVIrsoN ttreet,extending from
HANCOCK to CLINTON Stream 'A he building has
been need for a Starch Factory= and contains a power
ful Ermine and complete Machinery for the manufac
ture of Starch, but can easily be altered for other ma
nufacturing purposes. Apply to
STIaPHEN B. KINGSTON,
S. W. cur. THIRTEENT H and MARKET Sta.,
.1
And - . bate Kara PRICE,
apS-14t No. 51.3 ARCH. Street.
CiERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
MOP. RENT.—To Rent, the large and commodious
modern-_Mult Rouse, corner of ARMAT direct and
WILLOW Avenue, with gas, bath, hot and cold water,
end all the modern improvements. Apply to HENOY
B. TARR, 710 °AREA Street, Philadelphia, or on the
premise,. So-tf
TO RENT—For the Eummer season,
a commodious Country Rouse, with furniture.
grounds, and Stabling, within two pours , nde, by rail,
of PhiltditiphilL Apply to E. P. W( . 1.400, at 333
MARKET Street; or address JOBlAu wibeori,
Parkersvire. Cheater Co., Pa.. "op4-12t.
ill FOR SALE OR TO LET—A very
Atilt desirable four-story briok DWELLING. with
three-story double back buildings, having all the modern
oonvenienoes, and is in perfect order; situated west of
BROAD. and near ARCH Street. For particulars ap
ply at No. 213 ?tort!' 'rum...Street. ap3-12t*
arm TO BENT—TWO COUNTRY
mailoussis,ose mile from Taoony. Inooiso No.
717 WALNUT *treat. mhU4rn"
TRENT -THE LARgE AND VON
VENTENT Coal Wharf and Lumber Yard. at
Maytandville. Twenty-fourth ward. Apply to E. &
P. . WAR REN, on the Pfollliloll. tf
da TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL
LING.NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Streit.
Apply to WETHEHILL & BROTHER, 41 and 49
North SECOND Street. mlll4-if
ga . GERMANTOWN PROPERTY.
EXECUTOR'S POSITIVE SALE.
Will be sold at public Emotion, on TRURaDAY AF
TERNOON. the lath of Attfti 1,, inst., upon tae pre
mises. the following valuable Rem Estate ;
no. 1, a Lot of Land, with the improvements thereon.
situated on the westerly side of Germantown avenue,
oppoeite Gorges street. bounded by said av enue, land
of George W. Carpenter . deceased. John eibert, the
Orphans' Home, and Creisham road, containing five
sores of land. The improvements are a large two-story
stone Mansion. with a two•etory back building, two
large parlors, wide ball, dining-room, and kitchen.
upon the fi , st floor, six chambers on the second, and
three plastered , one unplaatered, in the attics. A one
and a half story frame budding, adjoining the main
atraist. a large Moe bare, Large hay- house. with shed
for wagon eco., undo-neat ; carriage- honeteeorith
hay loft an d ,
granary above; corncrib. shed for posts,
fruit and ornamental trees. kitchen and flowering gar
dens. &o. lt his a front of 246 feet on Main street, and
216 feet on on Creishain road.
N 0.2. a Lot of Land, onthe westerly side of Creis
ham road, 149 feet front . bounded by bands of G. W.
Carpenter, deceased. and John tetbert, containing two
and one-half a oral; of land ; it has a spring of water, a
small pond, and a few apple trees noon it.
Also. imme , qately after, will be sold, a yawl,' ground
rent Or *3l 60-100 upon a oortarn lot of ground, held
ww, or formerly, by Authur Bell. and by him and
William W. 1 eibert conveyed to Mary 1 albeit and
Elizabeth Leibert, on the nth d‘y of October, A. D.
11362, pal able half yearly, noon the first days of January
and July, in every year. Late the property of Mary
Letbert and Elisabeth Leibert. both deceased.
Bale to commence at 2 o'c.ock. Terms at sale, by
sold JOHN LEIBERT. fixeoutor.
rpo LET--SECIOND-STORY ROOM, 802
AL CHESTNUT Ntzeet. over LEWIS LADOMUS
& Co. , * Jewelry Store. The beat location in Philadel
phia for any kind of light business. Apply in the
Jelrelry Store. Rent $ 4OO. felP
FPO RENT—A very desirable STON.E,
IT the Ninth - street Croat of " The Continental
Hotel.' The Store at Ninth and Saneom street' eepe
ei MT adapted for a BADDLIt and HAR Z/EBR Maker.
And' to JOHN RICE,
fed-t[ Bouthweet NINTH and RANSOM :streets.
poR EXOHANGE.-A OBOIOE TRAOT
JR. of good unimproved farmland in the State of New
Jersey. convenient to the city. will be exchanged for
eity Property. Apply at No. 119 FM/BAAL Street.
se3l-tf
- p OR SALE—The valuable Wharf
-m• Pr
operty end Lot of Ground in I , Cli..-WPR
- ---• Delaware
county. containing about three Berm bounded on the
month by the United States wharf. The buildings on
the property are well adapted for manufacturing pnr
posis. AMOY te SAM UF NS,
mill-theme .* 647 WA LNUT Street.
R. CORSON ,REA L ESTATE BROKER
R
IsND CONVEYANCER. NORRISTOWN, PA.
—Real Estate bought and sold on, reasonable terms.
Stores and dwellings for sale or rent in Norristown and
iLonntry. Good mortgagee negotiated. Colleotione made.
The beet references given. d24-6m
PRIVATE SALE.—A Valuable Drug and
Hardware More and fixtures at pnvate Ba
Drug and Hardware Store and fixtures, lately belonging
to M. B. BROOMALL. deceased. in tbe borinigh of West
Chester, in HIGH Street, adjoining the Turks' Head
Hotel, and now owned by the sabecriberos anted ag
private sale. The stook is full and wed selected, and
will be sold on accommodating terms.
The rand is one of the best in the borough. .
Apply at the Store.
fe6-infw tf MICHAEL MALONE.
punuo SALE OF VALUABLE PRO
PERTY.
THE " EMPORIUM REV, EZTATE AND MANU
FACTURIN COM ANY,
Of Mound 'ity. Pulaski County.
Will offer at PUBLIC SALE, on the premises.
On WEDNESDAY. the lath day of May next,
A Large Number of
DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS,
Eligibly Located for Store A s, Fetotones, and Residences.
lso.
A SPACIOUS BRICK u B
81J tox FOUNDRY, WITH
MACEI UP.
And all the appurtenances netelsrary for S i business
of manufacturing Vngines and Bolters for S eambc.ats,
Wgare r ad
o al n toyh. eTMi P ls at turnd
n m t p he
sSouthern
danrnd
improvements in machinery. with a tall and complete
set of Patterns for Stoves. adapted to both wood and
coa t
l. This propery, from the advantageous locat th ion
of Mound City, is one of the moat valuable in e
Southwest.
Also,
_at tho same time
A FIRST-CLAes TORSI:43TO o 'FRAME MO-
Containingsome fifty rooms. with a full set of Furni
ture. The Hotel is now doing a large and profitable
business. also . a number of
BRICK STORES AND COTTAGE RESIDENCES.
TERMS or figLE.—ong-fourtn CU) °ash ; the remain
ing payments in IL 24. and 36 months from date of sale,
bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum.
The cash payment may he made in the Bonds of the
Company, and the time payments will be taken in the
Stook or tee Company at par, except for improved pro
perty. for Which three-fourths of the pun:masa-money
ma, remain neon mortgage.
As the Company propose to dispose of all their im
provements. eapisaltsta have a rare opportunity for pro
fitable investments in one of the bear located and most
flourishing cities in the great Southwest. For vartion-
IBM inquire of or address JESSE E. PEYTON,
President E. R. E. & M. go.,
mh26-tml4 Office 222 WALNUT Street, IguleAlls.
MISSOURI LAN D! I
600,000 dorm for Bale and entry, at prices;outing
from 1236 to CO °ante par sore, in any quantinee re
quilitES paid and PATENTS pranged for craw=
of and under the Graduation Act, P
Plate furniehed gratis by enclosing re pottage stains.
For further Information apply to
WILSON, KAWI,INGS, & CO.,
U. S. and General Land *sante,
60 CHESTNUT street
,_
Between TRIAD and FOURTH,
8T- LOUIS. Mo.
LAND WAARA,NTB bought, gold, and located.
BOARDING.
TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, ONE
single vacant, with board, No, 1523 WALNUT
Street. aelB-11t*
FIRST OL ASS BOARIPING, WITH
mb e i rrt rooms, 'll N 0.141. T LOCUST street.
. _
INSURANCE comrAffiriab
&lAMB INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 406 CHESTNUT Street.
EIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
sevoae.
George W. Day.- Day & MatMoir.
gunnel Wright— " Wright Bros &'Co.
D. D. Dirdet" Davie &
Henry Lewis,Jr.-...—. " Lewis Bros & Co.
G. Riehardeon......." J. C. Howefr. Co.
...
Samuel T. Bodine. ..—Pren't Wyoming Canal Comp'?
Jew. W. Evermaa.-.....0f J. W. hyena= & Co.
Geo. A. Weld— " West & Politer.
W. luta— " Savage Marta, & Co.
0. NJ ....Attornerj t-law
36'1' W ruff & Woodruff.
Dm. %eager. Jr__. No. ins Gr n street.
GEORGE' W. DAY President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK. Vice ProoMeak.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD.Searetarv. Jess-00
SAVING FUJNDS•
SAVING FUND—UNITED WAITS
TRUST COMPANY', corner THIRD and CELES7-
NUT Streets
INTEREST FIVE PER CEN-I-t .
s. R. cEAwPOILD, President.
JAMES R. HUNTER. Secretary and Tresinuer.
Moe hours. from 10 mail 3 o'olook.
Tins Company 18 not Joined In any application to the
Legislature. - fee
A MERIOAN SAVING FUND, 8. E. cor
4c36 ner WALNUT end FOURTH Streets, continues
to femme deposits anditemAll nikms otidemand as it
bas alweio done. ALZAARBERWHILLDIN,
Joao WlLsos• Treauver. PresideAtt
ACADEMY OF MUSIO.—I TA L lAN
CA- OPERA.
OPENING NICHT. •
mfflp) (MONDAY) EVENINGAprit 16th.
DEBUT OF THE BRILLIANT AMIRiOAN PRIMA
DONPIA.
MISS ISAIis.LLA HINKLEY.
TROVATOKE.
HINKLEY, PfUladlierB. RRIGNOLI,
DAM!.
DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR. siemon KOZIO.
TO MORROW (T.UERDAY) EVE.NINO,
Pint time in Philaielp Kintlhia,_
LA JUIVE—(THE JE W S,)
With the followi n g
unprecedented oast:
MADAME COLSON in the celebra
ted roie of Mahal, the Jewess.
MISS lIINKLeY es — Priming Eudoxio.
SRL NTIOELLI in his great and re
nowned role 01. —.gleam*. the Jew-
SIG. NCOLA as— Leopold, the Prince.
SIC. MINI in the high dramatic
role °l " — * .The Cardinal.
Together with the entire strenatit of the Company in
every department.
PRICES or ADMISSION raigiette. Farnuette Cirole.
and Balcony 31; aeserved seats/0 cents extra; Fart
ly Cirole. 1 0 c ents : Amphitheatre, 25 oenta. 'rickets
and reserved Emote can be obtained at the Box moo of
the Academy open daily, from 9A. M. ',Alta 4P. M.):
at Hook & Lawton's Mum Store. No. 652. and Ohloker
ing's Piano Forte Warerooms, No. 716 Chestnut
street. it
ABEL & LEYLAND'S
STEREOPTICON
AssEmßLy nuILTIINGS.
LAST SERIES
Or these forilet Eatertaiumento.
COSIIIOrOLITAN Pito° RAM
API]) BEW VIEWS EACH EV a'Nfill G.
Admission 25 eenta Children. 15 ton de.
Doors open at IX; commence at 8 O'clook.
DIATIA iSE W uDAESDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY.
Commencing at three o'clock. spls-et
Iti cDONOUGH'S OLYMPIO.—( LATE
LTA RACE Street. below Molt
ANO PREF?. TRIUMPH IN SCR.I O IO
UNCLE PAM'S MAO C LANTERN.
THE BIRTH OF THE Flirt TENFLY IN THE
HOWSE. OF FERNS!
Acknowledged toy the entire Press of Philadelphia:and
endorsed by over 230,000 Persons, es the most beautiful
spectacle ever produced.
TH3S EVENING.
THE .BEVAN 818TERS,
UNCLE SAM'S Iu AN OIC LANTERN.
Produced at a cost of &CO.
Attmtemon—Parenettes SD cents; Orehoglns, Fte ; F.-
wily Circle. tOo; Private Box Beats, boa. Doors open at PA o'clock: commencing at 734".
WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S AROH-ST.
THEATRE.
BENEFIT OF J. B. GLARXE.
Grand combination of the
TWO MOST Fri VOn 'Tr l'ld4s Y 8 OF THE BEASO/1,
40C7 tag the full st•nristb of the
GRSAT PAR COMPANY.
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Asoni
The performmuie will cominenee with
EVERYBODY'S FRIEND.
To conclude with
OUR. AMERICAN COUSIN.
WALNUT-STREET. TIIBATEE.
T T sole Leine- —Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSOM
Striae Manager Mt. WM. AA CAA W.
Bssineee Agent D. MD
THIS MONDAY ) ifif.gNlNG, April 15,
Will be presented the Operatic Drama, entitled
THE ENCHANTRESe.
Etella; the enchantress, Miss C. .1/whinge ; UMW.
Mr. F. ilichings.
To oonolude with the laughable Faroe of,
MK. AND Mite, Wlll „
Boats or FRICES.-I:ress circle. (seats seouredirriz
out extra charge.) MI cents; Parquet, (seats secure at
50 cente,)37% cents; circle, 26 Bents; private
boxes, SIS and es; orchestra. 75 cents.
Doers open at
.7 o (m31%141,111 Meat Pi ceolaakt
A RCH-STREET THEATRE.
- 1 -m- EXTRA. CARD.
BENEFIT UP MRB. JOAN DREW.
WEDNVeD otir EVENING, APRIL 17, Thal.
Pin
First time in floc veara of the novel:tut drama called
pi.or AND I'AnBION.
In which
MESSM. W.REATLI,Y. mi.:WELL, BAKER, and
JOHN DRSW
Will appear.
To bi followed by a laughable Faroe. In which
Mr. J. S. OLAItoKeI will appear.
To conolude with, first time in ten years. the National
Nautical drama of
THE PILOT
Box Sheet now open. aPI6 2t
PARLOR BNI'ERTAINMENTS.
ITANLBUJIIR ! the lIOVA LW] &RD. end
SIG. RODOLPHO:
At CHICKENING HALL, 807 CliEnttUT Street.
corumnnoinc MO , D&Y, April 16, and continuing every
Evening at 8 o'clock. and Wednesday and Saturday at
Y. M. Admittance 260. ; Children halt price. See pro
grammes. apls-6e
SA 'FORD'S OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH STREET.
OPEN FOR THE SEAON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND FAINTED.
MR. SANFORD
Hu secured one of_the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doom open at 7 ; Commenoe at 7%.
Admission 26 oents. Children 16 oente.
SECOND QUADRILLE REUNION OF
THE REMIND REGIMENT INFANTRY NA
TIONAL GRAM at the rational Bai RAGE
Apri
Btreet, below oiXTft, on TILEMDAY EVENING.
l MIMI.
*tickets, $1; to be had of any of the Members; and
of the Janitor at the Hall.
No tickets admitted =Oen prepaid. anl3-3t*
TILE GERAIANIA OROHESTRA GIVE
their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every IPATUR.
fAY. 'commencing at 334 o'clock. at the toIUoICAL
UND HALL. 8 tickets 81; single tiekete,2& mints.
or sale at Chickering .t Son's. 807 Chestnut street;
Andre's.llo4 Chestnut street; and Beek k Lawton's,
Chestnut street.
Engagements for Concerts. Commenesments. Par
ties. ike.. made only at their Officio. Chielcering & Non's
Piano Store. MT Chestnut street; William Btoll, 3134
North Juniper street, or C. Droughman, 1009 Ride
avenue. ja3l-t f
PENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE
ARTB.
The Aandemris now closed folio yublio for s short
time, in order to mete preparations for the spites ex
hibitions. which will open on MONDAY, the Zki of
April. apt-tf
LEGAL.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR TUE
IL CITY AND COUNTY OF PRILADELPHIA.
W/14.1/,M DIV t. and EI..IZ4BETH, his Wire,
vs. WOl. CLAYTON and Charlotte, his Wife s ( for
merly Diver,) and JANE DIVER. Juno Term,/801.
No. 17.
Pursuant to an order of Court, made in this owe, the
writ of summons mined therein is published, viz:
City and County of Philadelphia, as.
The i commonwealth or Pennsylvania to the
Shenif of Philadelphia coun ty greeting: If
William Diver erri Elizabeth. hisife, m+he you
manure of prosecuting their claim. then we oommand
on that you summon. by good and lawful summoners,
you
Clayton and Charlotte. his Wife. (formerly
Charlotte Diver,) and Jane Diver, late of TOW county ,
so that they he and appear before our Judges at Ph la
delphia at our District Court for the City and County
of Philadelphia, there to be held the Ist MON AY OF
JUNE la EX I', to show wherefore, whereas they, the
said demandant and the said defendant. together and
undivided. do bold all that - certain mem nage or vine
intent and lot or piece of ground, situate in Alanayunk,
bow ded, limited. sad described as f.,llows: beginning
at the northwestern owner or a lot sold by the !Sheriff
o' the Ciry and County of Pet , adelphia as tne proems
of William Diver, that is, in the line of a street laid oat
by the Nebny flail Navigation Comps' y. called tower
street 96 feet 6 inches northwestwardly from ttie corner
of Market and Tower streets, thence extending along
the etustwardls line of Tower street north 37 deg. and
30 min_,_arest 16 lest inches to a corner of a lot sold to
John W. Stephens. thence north 62 deg. 20 min ,east
Wong said Stephens' line 95 feet 11 inches to the west
er', stile of k.ilis arrest, thence along the raid line of
e His street south 30 der. 30 min.. east IC feet 234 inches
toe corner of the lot sold by tati Nheriff ae aforesaid,
thanes alone the lino or the same 91 feet 71: inches to
the place of beginning. with the sonar minuet. The
same defendants partition thereof between them to be
mace (according to the laws and custom; of this Com
monwealth in such case made ana prov.ded), do gain
ea.. and the same to be done. do not permit. serf 11 4 -
Justly and against the Came laws and customs. a those
said, ic e d
And have you then there the names of
summoners and this writ.
Witness the Elonoratite Geo. Eharswood. Dootor of
Law, President our said Court at Philadelphia, the s,h
day or drepsh, in the y oar o our Lord 150'.
opi6 F. A. TRaGO, Pro Troth's.
1N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COU vTY OF PrIILADELPR I A.
In the matter of the Eater. of
.JO2Ol MOLONEY, de-
ceased.
The Auditor appoiotrd b. toe Court to audit. settle.
and adjust the account of STE Pi' A'L' MOLONEY. Ad
nunistraior of the estate of JOHN MOLONEY, de
ceased and to report distribution of the balance. Will
meet the parttee intereved, for .he purposes of Pie &p
-pm:l4llunit, on MONDAY, April 15, 186 i. et 4 o 'clock in
the afternoon. DAM DOUGRERTY.
ap&-imw-114 Auditor.
TOE ARRANGEMENTS for making
PHOTOGRAPHS and ANIHROTYPES are so
extensive and complete at R E R'S Gallery.
8r CORD Ste set above Green. that the delay of wait
ing your time is very abort, and there is no such thing
as fail in getting a good motto e. it*
IN/BITING AND LEDGER PAPERS.—
We have now on hand, and are manufacturing
to order, at the Mount bony' Paper chile, every de•
sorption of WRITING AND LEDGER PAPERS,
which for color end quality, are not excelled by any
other Mills in the United States.
We would call attention to a new article of Paper
tormufacitured by us, and now for sale, called BUlljapal
Letter, which has been gotten tirk to meet the wants of
business men and others, who object to Commerolal
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 near the top ; made from beat
term!, ve free from adulteration, and put up In neat boxes.
Convenient for use.
We also have a paper oalled Bank Letter, similar to
the above, except it has but halt the number of lines
on, so as to allows punted blank or heading above,
KEMPTON & MULLIN
Mount Holly Springs, Cumberland O
n N,
e above Papers can be had of Messrs. J. B. b
rircorr & ^O and MEASARGEE 131tOTHER8,
Nos. 3 and 3 DECATUR Street. mhit-am
LOST AND FOUND.
- - -
LUST --Five Coupons, o. 206, 207, 250,
209. and 298. due Jan. 1863, isms or the county of
Allegheny to the Pittsburg and Coonelevilie
A liberal reward -0111 b., given for the return of the wane
to E. MIDLETON,
mhtetf it Forth P RONT Rtrimit.
JOILELIRO-PNEUMONIA, OR CAITLIN
EPIDEMIC.
CATTLE DISEASE,
CATTLE DISEASE, •
CATTLE DISEASE,
CATTLE DISEASE.
An anfailing remedy for this direase can be had by
stoßlying to Dr. R. CLOK, 140.' 407 VINE street,
Philadelphia. Aleo, medicines for all kinds of diseases
in Homes
CURE WARRANTED, OR MONEY REN
CURE
WA RANTED. OR MONEY RE FU N DED
°ORO WARRANTED. OR MONEY I
CURE WARRANTED. Olt MONEY REFUN ID.
ja33-wfm WSm
ifZRAVE-STONES, IiRAVE-STONMS.-
vii My stock of Grave stones and Monuments to be
sold at very reduced prices. Please call and exanune,
before purchasing elsewhere, at Marble Works of
A. STEINMETZ,
fegawro RIDGE Avenue, below F.LEVEIMI Bt.
V i ou rn ERN SHIPMENTS.
I N- 7 Certificates attached to Invoices of Goods for the
Southern Confederacy, by
DAVID B. BIAPIEVi
Cemmisaioner of Deeds for South Carolina. Alabama,
Cerium. Mississippi, Tense, Florida, and Louisiana.
40t-if
THI3 RESTAURANT,
110. 80e1 MARKET !STREET,
Pannell,' kept by James Proust, lowly decimal,
nAll,leaothea Miner the Management ol hie leo, 13.
"I"O"x,•JR., Who Will continuo the bonne...
heretofore.
SPEOIAL NOTICE . —BRIPPERS WILL
N- 7 please take notice that the south Carolina R. it
Co. have dimontinued forwarding all through freight
and that all goods formerly consigned to them most now
be consigned to a oity atener.
Meows. T. S. & 1. G. BUDD will forward all goads to
their addreas. A. H B.RON,
mh9 No 10* North WHARVES. .
- VINE BIJOU hIAIiUIPAOTORY.—J. 'W.
scorr, wilt CHESTNUT Street, a kw doors
below the " Continental." The attention of Wholesale
Dealers is invited to his IMPROVED. CUT OF
SHIRTS, of superior fit, make. and material. on hand
and mode to oroer at shortest sotto& isig-t1
VILE IKANUFACTORY L
FILE
211 NEW STREET.
Fries and Resta of every deecriptiom and good
anaditY, made Ur order, , , at the &trove ettablishMent.
WBOLEBAJ4..aad RETAIL,
at manufacturer's erases.
Reouttng done in a enpenoeueanner .
J. B. SMITH.
spl-dam
STATIOi3ERY AND JEWELRY
Paokagei fitratihed to Agents and Dealers. at vecr
reduoed rates. Call. (or send stamp.) 502 CILESTNOT
Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
av 9 lm* FARNADI & CO.
HAVANA CIGARS.—A fresh imports,-
Lima of the two new br anch "
BL,ACK CFA" and PUNCHINELLO."
just
received per steamer Quaker City and schooner
Bt4hlge, under the old tariff prices anulor sale
CleartLEd T3T
130 WALN •
CHROME GREEN —l3laaufactured and
r"
hat.
I"
InaniZin 4b H AW&
MD awl • *rut 24