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ivnnvn ANT) PAILV THAXSCRIPT. Philadelphia, Monday, May iMl Nnr Ttrrn it Ledger appears to day it tl entirely aawdreaa, looking a bright ud freak al Merasiuaaaf. The eaon pat 0 Mveral different drrsere ike em ret of Ik year, aad the Ledg ii rKttfrd te do tkseam thing about a fraqaaatly. Nire eontuntly reaewa kerseif witk aoarcely a perceptible effort, but the operaUoof renewing the jLfdjer ii attended with aosuude table labor, ud ao Imali Mptlka. Te perforeithetaakof prlatlng be txreeaferty aid (rtytaoeaaod ooples of a aewtpt per daily hideatraeilvwto lead ud antl many, ud ike type IbaaeX have la he tolerably bull en.

ployed providing tor tk eonetaat, an ceasing wear wbieh toeauaeahr the priating of sack an immenae edition ae i kneed daily of the Ledger. The new tjeaanjofkaadaaBta aonpreil and agate, wklek ayleea very clear and beaatifel appeeraaje to th acta ret coin dm aad th Interesting vkrlety of new and hwldtnta whlth til th eolurwu of tbt paper Mum lTitT All eltle are Vary nearly like la the element of proenerlty, however cloeely knit together or aleely inter wove thoee iatereeta may be; aad Philadelphia eaa ao more be eiempt fioea aimilar eonaeqaencet Sowing front aimjlar mM ik.a Rttnlna of old. or London of mod. era tin. A New York piper of receat data, deplore Ike growing depravity of that eityj ud ka no doabt made the diaoovery at but, that a errtala degree of viitaou principle ud Moral anuii I Moeaury element of proaporlty trade, commerce, menafaetnrea and agrtcnl.

tare. AH oaght to make thla diaoovery MMt mm. Irs enrreatlftna. before thev enm. to the fat of Sodom and Gomorrah.

The king, liah, acute is every thing that bean a pan the pocket aad the uaadi," are beginning to find, as well a New York, that popilation may grow too rieiona, idle, poor ud profligate to be profiuble; aad a fact that humanity overlook, the startled In terest of trade begins to observe, regret, ud devise soma means to remove, or inggeat aome plan to I mitigate. NOW, Why lot lean to analyse ttia true 7 atreetare of aoetety, aad aet apoa knowledge of facta, inatead of contracted ignorance mat mere ia ao part of eoeiety Independent of any other, but all are mixed ep, a perfect tisane of internets and that aoee cannot, without eoaveylng mortification ud canker to the net. If yoa build a House of Refuge, what toee it prove, bat that yoa have Beg looted to bntld a aehool Mot rims ag. ttaTtmc ot Niw Oai.nj. e.

The Uearai re tarna of the Easter District of Louisiana, which moludec mora thu half the State, ihowi a popula Uoa of 301.066 pertona, which counts of 191,300 free, and 12,700 alave. The popalatioa of New Orleans, according to thee returne, ia bat 119,493, agaiaat 101 ,000 in 18t0. Thi inclades the pariah s) both aide of the river. The email iaeretae ia the popnlatioa, may la part be aceoulcd for, by the Tap id increase ia tk towa of Lafayette, wkich ha wsor thu doablrd it popalatioa i three yeare, aad rkioh ka CW akoat U.000 wkaDitaaia. Butevwa Wfth thi alloweaoe, tk kgaree are by lettering a te the P'ogree of New Orleaaa, within the laet ma yeare.

Tk proporlioa of (lav to free oMlatioa la the city ol New Orlean I aboat one toive. The Firat, bVeoad aad Third Ward of th Flrat Muicipality of New Orleana have 1 ia habitant, the other foer Wards The another ot dwelling ia thi dlvuioa of th eity la 5.XN. the Second Municipality, irt and Secoad Wa de have 8,783, of popalatioa; Third Ward, 10,050 Foartk Ward, Fifth, Siath ud Seventh The dwelling, 11,115. Thtpopa laHoa of the Seoond Congreaaioaal Oiitricti newly twice great a that of Ue Firat. It 137,11, While the Firat i oaly7M.

JinaT Lmn' Concur Aa Saturday evening, at the Ckiaeee Mwam, wa the moat uoraeroualy teadedof any concert erer given ia Pkiladelphia. The ppermlooa wa entirely illed, theataira and every portlua of th gallerin from which it waa peosibl te get a tig at into the room below. Miai m4 mug with all ker aeeaatomed power ud force, aad elicited the stoat enthuaiaatie plaudits. She appear somewhat thinner thu when here laet, bat otherwiae look as yoeng, gay ud healthful ever. Salvi did But toa cold.

The Bjoueeaeat wsa aot very well relished by many who went to hear him, a they expreeaed their die appoiatmeat ia hisses pleatifal, which appeared rather aareaaoeable under the eircematueee, con aideriag that Salvi himself I probably the greatest loeerby the event, both pecuniarily aad ia peraoul Jeuy bear, will be back again te Pkiladelphia, aboat th Utter end of May or be giaaidg of Jaae. Whenever aha eomee ahs will be welcome, ror ine eauasiasm ana inapirca appeaua to be Jaat getting ep to respectable degree of intensity. Quakerdom I melting by th power of aoag, and witk a thaw comet a fiood, which ordi twrjr Impeitarbabiiiry eaaaot roant. Ditawaii Coat Covraar' SaatT, TCbitb Aii Coal Vim Thhaft now eiakinc at the Dtla ware Coal Company Miam, by E. W.

McQinnea, of rottrville, ha reached a depth of about JQ feet from th sarftce. On Tharaday evening; last, the boring Int (track th White Ash rein, which, according to Mr. theorit an dutinea the other atraU of that region. The drills oa Friday, the Pottcville Journal peaetra ted the vein aboat two fcet. IaraoviuaT.

Morrell, Jordu Phillip, of Ciaeauati, faralah four Railroad Companies, the Tim of that eity eaye, witk wrought iron railroad ekaira, eameient to lay SOD mile rail, for aboat Treaty Ire thoaaud dollars, a aet caving to theae eoapaalee of 141,000. The wroegbt eaalr weigh only ail pons lis ia tt roofer and more durable thu the eaat iroa chair, which weigh about 33 pound. LOCAL AIJFA1RS. HorriUt UvrihrBultkiTf thru Human Sting' Our community waa, on Saturday morning, horrified with th report that a moat diabolical murder bad been perpetrated in Roxborough township, ia thi county, on that morning, or the previous night. A noon at the information wa re ceived the Coroner, and Marshal Keyter, with a number of hi policemen, repaired to th aoene of the murder.

Tha neiehborbood of the tragic affair. aaMy well be supposed, wa a routed, and amij tMcomuaionanaooha'ternation mcMiem ro sncn an outrage it waa dificull at firat to aa oeAatB the fomeaiar of th boTritl deed The victim of thi loul harleirily wer a German, aanwd Valentine Bartle. hia wife Catharine, and aainlaan, about one year old, who were fciuuJ on the preniiaee.owned by taem, in the rear of the Ridge Road Turnpike, about nine milt from the eity, eut aud mangled in the moat horrible manner. man was diacovered lying in the meadow, about SO Yards from th dwelling, with five cut ud bruiaea on th neck, aboulder, and lawk, a out oa th third finger of th right hand, ami another oa the right arm, above lie elbow. The parietal and ocaiMlai boaee wen broken, ami Ine Drain ue etroyed.

The hole ia the aculi waa three inch ia diameter. The women wa found at the ootaid door of the home, with the frontal and temporal Donee and the parietal ana oeeiptrai Dune on ine icit tiue completely fractured. The second finger or the left band waa broke (ad th forefinger bruited. The wounda were undoubtedly indicted with aies, two being found on the place near the spots where the awful butchery at contaminated. They both have blood upa them, one of them a considerable quantity, end alto on human hair.

A club waa alto found, which appear to hav likewise been used. The infant waa found in a oorner of I be room with it head drendlully fractured. The Coroner proceeded immediately to inquire Into the particulars of this frightful and melancholy affair, but waa unable to ascertain at what precise time the work of death had lieen committed, or by whom it had beea perpetrated. Th family, it appear, consisted of th man and wif and foor childrcB. The three children, two girt and a boy, who escaped the hands of the fiendish murderer, it is auppoeed were ia bed up stair at th two of whom war flrward found behind lit barn, wber it is believed they retreated for safety alter they became aware of the fearful tragedy, or dura th time it wa being enacted.

It appeare thai a young (ierman or Italian, known ealy by the name of Robert, had beea employed by the deoeaeed during last summer. hia bum. and thai tn about I lire weak he left and demanded hie wage, aince then there had beea altercation between th deceased ud him ia refernvlo hi wage, aad also that be had hn at th on Friday evening, aboot eunper time, fntpiooo attaches vary strongly to him, and meaaur have bocatakea te eeur hia He i about 10 year of age. dark hair and eoeapleioa. five reel ere or eight inches ia height, elim built, little etonpum and root fiat faa.

The copper table waa dill eettin la th room oa Saturday morning. The house appeared to have beta ransacked, and the room where the children had beea sleeping, a chest was broken open with uae. Antoieanf vajueirvfuiuea mvvim ted been evidently carried away. A poet mortem uaini net waa made by Dra. J.

Cliamedand R. B. Rickardaoa. of RoaWough, The bodies were headed over toa brother of Mr. who resides tn Kensington, from whooe resideaee then bona! will tale per.

Mr. H. ie Kf to have tieei about 44 years of agC Md Mra. B. aboot Wbv beea mfonned that Mr.

enm time heck, we emplnyed ee etler at the hotel of Mr. Jaanae Ash. Fifth aad Calkrwaill ru. ud that year or eurlitera anle agn parohaaed the hue eraere he laat lived. The family ia repre Med a Wid indnetrioaM aad having niyd the respeel of lam aeigbuer aad aeqoaiutaaoea.

A heavy ring aeually wore oe Mra. finger emd to beeei Ukea off by the murderer, who hrok her inaar ia doiag to. The resideaee of the eeeeaaed ia a roogh bolK twcvtnry houeo, wtuated ia valley oa a lonely by road, with aeparsc aeiahberkood, an that a deed of IBM aurooity could be eeeily perpeUated without my hama rye Witneeeing it. The ant hard of Roihovoagh township have offered reward of 9H ft the deteetioa and c. TietsMi of the marderer or murderers, arm direet thmmfarreMirmofearyerreetekallkegiveaat the llsraw' oie WT IB C4iy.

He horrid aionter la oev eewety. we hare ot te called ap la record before wilhie tw re. eolkenma. aad hoped thai Ike fiendish perp. Itatm will we bo hrwigbt te ikepeamhrnsm de a ertneet each enunwly.

nooee 01 toe aeverai n4 eemiy have twee ea the lout one. aoa ia nwreuri the find siae Satarda) aierajag, he (aaoot eager them The ia th tettimeay, a Car a given before tb Cmwi Margwat Muck el. ewora re the Bcarert etgbher I Thia mnraiug I eaaie tVk 1 did at roots ami te Ihe hi tke wwdtwa were teeed. I leoegul I woeld cua I Ua hawk a I dow I went to th oorner (b boat anreen 1 inouftiii i wouia go iwmho mm ap niter Ml I thought Mr. llarilehad gon Ibrttop th night before, end thought Mra.

B. had oTgot upi ImiIIii two ehildrao up lb road aomin toward my hoaM I earn ap after thm 1 aaid to Elisabeth, your mother iokj'' Hheaald Nomotbecitdad Br that Kluabeth pointed towards th I aw Mri. B. laving at th door. 1 then waut up to IhtaejU neighbor that neighbor want for another woman.

Th man who lira! with them they celled John a thiok aet man, dark eompleoted, about fet inch high, Urge baad i hia hair queer look inn, aped about Mr. Barll aaid i was Italian hit hair i very (hort. Mr. Bartle and thi man had a quarrel together. I ara up in th afternoon thu man went away.

Mr. B. aaid that Mr. B. had not paid him, and th afraid that would ooma back and do them enme harm; It wa at th latter end of Aiianst or first of September when he went away.

II lived with Mr. B. three week and on day. John Mitchel aworn Liawr Mr. Bartle'i curt landing in the road) I thought very queer or it; hi aart never atood there before; I viewed th earl all round, I thought it waa broke; it took my attention or otherwii 1 oould hav een what had ooourredt they aent for me, and I earn bark; I aw Mr, and Mr.

B. laying entered up; Mra. B. laid at the door, and Mr. B.

laid down in th meadow; I aaw their head wer mashed in when I oatna here; I have aeen thi man who worked for them; ha hired with them (dree week; ha wa about feet 7 Inohei, thickset. dark eoninleotion. rather liaht hair, and about 23 or 30 yer of age; a man that ahared himaeir. 1 ncara tome very mutt worn; i walked ud toward the fence; heard Mr. B.

any ou hare cot to atav voor month out. or I will not civ yonaoent; I underelood thi man to anv he would have it; he want towarda the barn, and that waa the laat I taw of him. 1 have heard Mra. B. ay that he waa aorry that they did not pay that man; the waa afraid he would aet lire to the Urn or do them ome injury: at on tim Mr.

B. told roe he thought he waa an Italian, at another time ha thought waa from Germany or Ruatia; th quarrel waa on Sunday. Joseph Ken til, (worn My wife same to the quarry that morning ah told me that Hurtle had killed hit wife and two of hia ehildreu; Mr. Davit ami I atarted off and came up in the yard I saw Mrs. B.

lying at the door I then went and told Mr. Heu Iwn Hairy then wa earn bnok Mr. H. oame and met ua aua told me they were both murdered I went down into th meadow and nw head all mashed in, then we oame in the hous and found one child in lied asleep, and then went in soaroh of the other: we found it in the oorner of the room. The man I have hired and as we were coming up from Soap atone quarry, about 7, aaw a man ahead ni ns wo waitou on preuy smart wnra we were shout to overtake him.

and cot near him. he turned to a cherry tree, and aa we passed him, he turned hit hark to us, and then I struck to come off home. I looked bnck to see if I oould see his faoe I oould not see il, for a cedar tree oould ace nothing but hia lege Ihia man had a black bat on, blaok frock coat, black umbrella under hia arm; height about feet 7 inchea, very atout, dark complected he came in direction of thu place, about 100 yarda off; he waa a foreigner I live at the next house shove 1 did not hear any noise whatever I think ha had no whiskers; he teemed to lie shy of us; I do not think he bad any mau (meaning 11 sinoe that man left. Joaiah Stainrook aworn I did not ae any body about th place; th little girl told me thai the man who lived with lliem wa here, and Ihey (th chil dren) went to bed; the told me the mane nam waa Robert; an said he was a young mau. John Lewis sworn I picked the knile up in th field, and brought il her.

(Thia waa a new butcher knife wrapped in a Madras handkerchief, aud to appearance had never been used.) David Phillin. aworn. Il was near 7 o'clock laat vening, Joseph Kenail and I wore coming home, we av a man coming up too roan lownrue mis bouse, walking slowly, walked quickly up no til cam to him, ud ha (topped against a cherry tre; when got up to him he held hi head down ao as we could not aee hia faoe the man was about 8 feet 7 inchea high, atonli round shouldered, had a long frock coat on, very dark pantaloon; they seemed aa if there was nepner and salt color strioea on them; black hat. rather Ihe worse for wear; ookt buttoned up lo Ihe neck clam looting emnreiia; no whisker I think I would take him for a foreigner the man who the boy deaenhed waa described very The Coroner will ma9 nirlrier Investigation into tilt erntuce of tiila horrible outrnge on Thursday next. In connection with the case, the following incident ocenrred About half past II o'clock on Saturday night, while Joseph Jacobs, one of the watchmen of the District of Spring Garden, waa going hia mnnde in the vicinity of John and Coatea near th Schuylkill.

man, in a atat of intoxica tion, rushed past him, making a loud noise. The watchman told him to he auiet. and he proceeded down Coatea street. When be had proceeded about half a square, he commenced hallowing again: ano ther watchman, John McNelty, came up to Jacobs, and the latter told him he thought there must be something wrong with the man, who at that time waa apparently moving off aa rapidly hia oondi tioa would allow him. The watonmen went in pursuit of the man.

He bad aome clothing witb him, which further excited their auspieions. They then took him into cnatody. The olothing oonaiated of a parr ot panta. a pair or drawers, a pair of men's hoote. ud a child a amallnverooat or monkey jacket.

While proceeding op Coatea atreet, the prisoner made an attack upon one of the watchmen with tha boot a. When they arrived onpotite the Eastern Penitentiary, tha prisoner exclaimed, I am the roan who killed those peraona thia morning, put me in here." He wae taken to the lock up at the Committionert' Hall and plaoed in a cell. Yea terday morning he had a hearing before Alderman Con row, He claimed the clothing aa hia property. He vu told that the panta were too large for him; he thea aaid he got them in South Penn. At the time of the hearing be was sober.

denied all participation in the murder. He said his name waa Moms Power. Th age of the prisoner appear to boat twenty. three. From bis articulation, he ia supposed to be an Irishman.

There it nowever a peculiarity aboat it which render his place of nativity anmewhat uncertain. The magistrate committed him for a further hearing to day. Ptlitt peraona, named Andrew Oregg ami Henry Hartman, war arraigned before Mayor Wilkinson, yeaterdav, upon the charge of the larceny of a quantity of eggs and several baca, and committed to answer. John Oonxalee and Franklin Fisher were arrested, for the alleged passage of counterfeit money of the Farmers' Bank of iAttnaater. They were also aent to prison by the aarne magistrate, in default of bail.

During a false alarm of fire on Saturday evening, John Miller, the Director of the Globe fire company, waa taken into custody by tha Southwark Polioe, ud held to bail for inciting to riot. After Ins ar rest, the other members of the company left their apparatus in front of Ihe Station House, in South wark. It was removed to the Corporation Lot, in Carpenter street, near Sixth, but finally restored to th member of th company, on application mad to Lieut. Johnson yeateruay morning. At th alarm of fire ia Dock atreet, yesterday, an affray took place between Francis Parsons, a member of the llibernia, and Charles McCarty, of the Vigilant Kngine Company, in consequent of a dispute about water.

Parsons waa arrested by officer Neff, while in the act of giving a blow, and held to hall Alderman F.lkinton. McCarty surrender ed hlmaelf at tin Mayor' Office, and gave bail for hia appearance to answer fur liia (hare the tnuu action. tali Hirrr Fortify Opltaliril delegation of four from the operatives in the faotoriea at Fall Hiver, Rhoee Island, arrived in thia city on Saturday. The object of Ihe visit is to consult with lhat class of person here relative to the reduotion in wage which ha been mail in that plane, and to raise the means of resistance. The wages they received waa trt 60 per week, ud the reduotion made is Si oente on that turn.

The delegalea, with thoee they reireent. hav beea on a sink for nearly six months, and positively refuse to enter upon their duties ngain until they ar allowed tke aum atated above. The wearer at Fall River hav also been oa a strike in oonteouence of a reduction in wage Ihe fast winter, and among th two branches of trauea van! amount 01 autlering has heen the result. To a certain extent, however, the suffering has been alleviated by contributions furnished by benevolent individual! and societies in New York. Boat on end other plaoes; and the desire is that a feeling of or a similar character con be created in tins community.

lnifu'H'. The Coroner yesterday held an inqneat upon the body of an unknown white man, found tlnatingin the Delaware, near Mead street wharf. He had on a browa sack fit. lined with red stuff, white spotted, black caaaiinore pantaloons, lined with fignred calico, black satin vest, blue knit under shirt, high boots, pump soles. There was fonnd on him a white pocket handkerchief aud a pair of silk gloves; also eighteen dollara and some email change.

The Coroner hat taken lliehoily in charge lir recognition, lie also concluded hia inquiriee a to the cause of tin death of Peter Larkins, 61 yeara of age, who fell down ttairtat his residence, oorner of Hroadand South Friday afternoon, and died that night of his injunee. The verdict was, that he died accidentally, while intoxicated. On Saturday, Judge Parsons sentenced the following persons: James Benner, for keeping a tippling bouse, to pay a hna of t'U and mete; Robert Proelor. aaaaull and battery, in pay end cuetar a met Dnffy, aumiilt and battery, and coeta te more Benton, alia Col. for larceny and false preteneei.

In yeara' imprianement John Hauler, assault and bartery, to par a) and theenele. A numberof yonng men were held to hail by the Court lo keep the peace. They were proved to have created diatnrlancea on the preceding amity. There seems to be a deter, mint toa In break up the gang of street corner Imineeri who hav hereiofiire givea great offence to the eitisena in some lnealiUe. Jfpfirefieai or Ktm Tritti Diipmi Of.

The Court of Oyer and Terminer on Saturday, decided against Ihe application for a new I rial la th ease of John Wiley, who waa convicted during Ike last term, of aiantbinghter. In killing James Corcoran, in Spring Marriea. Inhe rate of the colored per eons. Henry Raymond, Sarah Crosby and Henrietta Moore, convicted of murder in the aeoond degree, ia killing Wm. Siddleaa new trial waa granted, la the trial of thia ease, the Common veal Ik's witness fully identified tb defendants at having attacked Ihe deceased.

Hit the evidence ie regard te Ihe ideality of Ihe latter, or ia other words that he waa the same individual to attacked, waa not aatitfacto ril aratde to appear to Ihe Court Atumft re JTiM Thorna Mocterry, aged CI, waa admitted into the Hoepetal yetterday, with three etab opoa hie left erm, reeened ia warding; off ee many Idows aimed at hi breast by a pre teuled friend. On Saturday th two had goae to Frank ford ia Monterry waa delayed ere. it ia Leiieted, purposely, by kia friend, until le fa the eveaing. whea I key darted lo walk te lb eity. Oa the roed Miwtarry's eoenpiuwoa nawte a etutdee assault apoa hire witk a knife, but he sao reeded in avoiding Ihe deadly aatur of the etelai.

by protecting himself wita hi arm and eaae he earned. Ckmrgt itMarnee Aidermna White held rapt Harvey, of the atrarobust Clifton, to aad ea a iirHir laaneanr Ih charge of alrfnMinga Ire Cfdored man. Rotwrt Buck The Captain loand the colored suae oa board, whom be euspeo1 Is etave. aad detainee him oa smvmg el Philadelphia. fce put ham ea tiexd the pr r.ler TelersM.

ie whirh he waa taken back to lee waral'My. TkeCaplaia eilegee that he took thia eoen a neeaeae aw wmia neve weea wetai reaoi eit io the laveef Delaware haet the moa proved to be a date. fa4tWat Oa Saturday, th new tnaneloa beirgtailt at lb Hituui hsa foe Mr. Chaeree Me gerre. waa discovered oa fire.

Mweaeaiiaffwahed furiM wiiheul qmrei darxsge. JV D'ttr lriMit a. Rem), Rm wiH lake hie aval aa Lanriel Attorney, thia eanra i. uj la the Ceart frt Q'tartw Wtswaea. Meri.On Saturday morning, about daylight, th drying bout of th Messrs.

Orriok i ying aad furnishing estaliiuhment ia th Borough of Frankford, waa discovered lo be oa Are, Md before It could be extinguished the whole Interior, with a quantity of goods and material, waa destroyed, The fir is said to hav originated from a atov in oa of th room. About four o'clock, on Saturday morning, th wheelwright and blaoktmlthing MlaWithmaot of D. a. Wilson No. 117 New Market atreet, took fire, and the premises were reduced to (the.

Th origin of th fir it a rovntery. Th loa of th Measr. Wilson is aom SoOO, and that of Mr Hsnry Simons, th owner of th property, about I0u0. Mr. Hi owns haa an fniumnoe of tow ia the Franklin Office.

An arrest wat made of a person supposed to be an incendiary, but after an examination he wa diacharged. Sam hour, Salnrday morning, 1 fir brote out in th cooper ahop of Mr. Murphy, on th eaai aid of Hall alley, below South atreot, which spread to th houses in Ih vioinity ud destroyed or injured from twelve to fifteen frame and brick dwelling. Two brick houses burned war onounied by Thomas MoCeiutoo. They were on the Weal side of the alley.

South of theae a frame ahanty was destroyed, and the ocotipnnta hail to escape out th baok way rapid wa th spread of the names. In alley opening upon Third atreet three frames occupied by Kendall Keabaok, S. W. Martin and Samuel liar, wood, were destroyed with niott of their contents. Four frames fronting on South atreet and two on Third street ware damaged hut not seriously.

The occupants lost moat of their household goods. A colored nuuh, againat whom warrant! had been out for some time for other offeueea, ia now in custody to await an iareetigation concerning thia mailer. At the tame hour Kuwiay morning, ine roots ana pper portiont ol nve price nouses on ine noutk aide of Loinlsud at reel, above Tenth, were dam aired by fire, which commenced near the trap door 01 one 01 mein. a ney are ufor iov iimiiii.i, gine House, and were occupied by colored families, whose furniture waa greatly damaged by water. Th houae ar owned by Stephen Smith.

An alarm of fir was caused yeaterdav morning by the burning out of a chimney in Dock, below Se oond atreet. The alarnvlMt evening waa oaiised by lite burning of a atable, Kaat of Third atreet, a abort distance above the 8011th wark Canal. Arirl of Huamtkip Cilf Glatgttr. Thia Liverpool atenmihip reached her berth at Pine at reel, about o'clock on Saturday afternoon, having mad Ihe run in aixteen day. She ia now commanded by Cant.

W. 0. Campbell, Capt. Matthew having vacated the pott to take oharge of the tteam tjup Great Britain. Subjoined is a htt of her pas sengers Mra.

Miss Triplett, Mrs. Bower. Mrs. Burckhardt and infant, M. C.

Burckhardt aad two children. Mra. Auchmuty, Misses Auchmuty, (S.) Mr. J. Ilirsoh.Rev.

Jno. I.mlwig, Mr. Newton, Mr. Morewood, Mrs. Morewood, child and two maid aervanta.

Mr. Caldwell K. Biddle, Dr. Ad. dinel lluson, Hon.

Thomas G. Clemson, late United States Minister at Brussels; Mr. Clemson, two children and servknl; James Blainey, George Rogers, W. Lnwaon, Joaeph Kelly, Mr. Lawford, Mr.

Wood. Mr. John George. Mr. Howard, Joha Wright and familv, (8,) Mr.

liawkea and infant, Mrs. Yatea, Miee'S. A. Bnerly, Mr. SoriTior and infant, John J.

Thompson, Robert Formen, Joaeph Dild), John Dibb, Joahua Clarke, Wm. Thompson, Joseph K. Welieter, Jam Moore, John Goodl'ellow, Mr. and Mr. Uriah John Stephens, Joseph Stephen.

Wm. Mackay, Wm O. Baird, Joseph Riley, Kdward Lucas, Holier! Thompeon, T. N. Iialor, Andrew Derrmr, John Harland, James Forreater, Joseph Britten, John Oates, James Gorton and fauulr, (Ii.) Kev.

W. Ferric, Mr. Haynea, Thns. Samuel, Roger Anketell, John Burnett, R.T. Tra qiiair.

Oliver Sturdy and family, (I,) Johnston Ftlxgerald, Robert FiKgerald, James Thompson Stewart, John Train, Mr. and Mra. Whitaker, Jnteph R. Nnblett, Mra. P.

Smith and three children, Mrs. Jane Cameron, Miss Sarah Hodgina, Mia Margaret A. Hodgins. Total, 103. Hcmt Mitsioontf Sorirry, The eleventh annl vermryof thia Society waa held last evening, at th Third Presbyterian Churoh, (Dr.

Brainard'a.) From the (nnruO report submitted, it appcara that th resources of the Society during the past year were and the expenditure 10,809.63, leaving a balance in tha treasury of 748.3J. Society haa had in onmmitsion 57 "I'auotlries who aerveil in 00 feeble ehurchei miinBarJ dl. trict. At the preaeat there ar 42 in commission, wm mincer to 70 congregations. Three church b'uinga were completed and two nearly ao, ana seven omere commenced, through the effort of the missionaries, within the States of New Pennsylvania, Delaware ud Maryland and the Ditiit of Columbia, to which th operation! of the Society (re oonhned.

In connection with the missionary ehurchei tiicre) (re Sabbath aohoola containing acholara and 5960 volume! in their li brariea. An elequent sermon waa delivered by the Rev. J. F. Stearna, D.

of Newark, N.J. Jmmf Lini.m Witntss. In the auit which has been commenced by Mr. Quintan against Mr.TJar num, to recover damages for a breach of contract in reference to the renting of the Chesnut St. Theatre for Jenny I.ind to etng in, the counsel for the plaintiff deemed it necessary to take the deposition of the aongatreaa, aa to the fact that aha had aung in that houae.

Accordingly a rule waa taken in Court and a aubpana, aa ia required by law, plaoed in the handaof a Sheriff 'a officer to he served upon Miaa Lind. The officer wa informed that she was too indisposed from fatigue to leave her hotel. The counsel on both sidea agreed to wait upon her at her own apartments. No one was present hut the parties in interest and the respective counsel. Th deposition waa taken by Commissioner Thomas D.

Smith. The lady very frankly gave her evidence, which occupied but a few minutes. inr In an article in Ihe Ilger of Friday, upon the subject of Special Legislation, we should have stated that th space occupied by the alley or paa aage way, waa contributed, by order of Wm. Penn, by every property owner in Ihe square, each giving two feet of every hundred feet, or a proportionate tart according to the number of feet severallv owned by them. There being five hundred feet in tk.

mnirt the width of the allav wae therer.kr ttn tlar.d JVw Odd Fillomi' Hall. The project or emoting an Odd Fellow' Hall, in Wt Philadelphia, il on foot, th aite having already been puroluwted. The building is to be erected by (took aubscription, and th encouragement thu (ar given ia of the moat flattering character. Tki Jiikemi Jug This 00m pan having disposed of Ihe present looetioa of their hoase, ia Fear atreet, are putting up a shed in Walnut ttreet, alnve Seoond, aa a temporary ahelter for their ap paratua, until the completion of the new houae aoon to be commenced in York atreet. Koeeerp The carpet stors of Mr.

Robert Crawford, on Ridg Road between Washington and Wallace atresia, waa entered on laat Thursday evening about o'clock, while Mr. C. and family were in their garden, and a piece of earpating, con taming twenty yarda, taken and carried away. Jtcooerjr. Some daring person entered on of the room belonging to th Elysium Hotel, on Old York Road, on Saturday morning at an early hour, and atol about (100 in money, from one of th boarder.

Dnagerea trnttitt.K few daya since. I (mall boy named Tes, residing with his parents! Tweltth and Wood streets, was struck with a atone thrown by another boy on the back of the head, and ao badly injured that his life ia in imminent danger. Immenu Rock Fish. On Friday afternoon, rock fish weighing 07 jf pounds waa caught at the fishery on th Delaware, a short distance below the Ijizarrtto station. It was four feet six inehea long, and three feet in cirouniference.

Ckarg of Yesterday, a man named James Wilton, wat committed by Aid. Clark, on the charge of stealing S0 worth of yarn, tha property of Jamea McCalla. Hiotitig. Yesterday afternoon, there was a disturbance in Callnwhill atreet. near the Schuylkill one man waa arrested for firing a niatol and taken to the Martbal Station in Spring Garden.

A rWtire. Ths friendt of Mr. Reed fired salute from the Island on Saturday, by way of rejoicing over the deeiainn in his favor by the Judgel of the Court of Common Pica. Martin Uleti waa admitted into the Penntylvama Hospital with the cap of hia knee broken, by falling down a flight of stairs at Second and South slrsets. SiraninAi'p Lnfmyettt.

The sailing day of thia Ijverpnol stearathin haa been postponed from Wednesday next, the 7tn till Saturday, the 10th. MyfHtiout Knorkinfu. Th mysterious knock ingaare growing more frequent invariouequartera of lie city. It appeara that our old acquaintance, Hlita, has recently heard various mysterious aounda pro. ceeding from all quartera of hia room.

Any queation can lie solved in the twinkling of aa eve through thi strange medium. Even Ihe venerable remains nf muth aa thunk. who. Gliddnn says, lived 3500 years before Ihe Christian era, has got to uttering strange words and making curious revelations. This is atiKtit remarkable occurrence, and thoee who feel interested in the things which sre occurring beyond this sphere may hear more by calling at Ulitx'a lee ture rocm thia evening.

Voditrtrtk'i Conn Band have a grand concert thit evening, al the Mutical Fund Hall, assisted by the Philadelphia Band. Thia last band had a concert on Saturday evening, which was one of the most numerously attended of Ihe season, and the per form ncetgaveuniversalsatitfnetion. The ooncert thi vening may be roeaidered a repetitioa of the concert ol Saturday ntfc ht.as thesameperformera, including Mr Turner, the American ballad ainger, will aaeut in il. Mr. Murder This talented and accomplished aetorwill oommenee an engagement at the Walaut Street Theatre this evening, and will appear aa Hamlet.

MarnWh it to ture ot being well supported at th Wslnnt by the Company, thai he cannot but appear 10 great advaatage ia this or any other character be may lake. fifrt. Bnrnry Willinmi, a most remarkably versatile srtrese. with mora genius for her profeseio than halladoxen ordinary stare, begins an engagement thia evening, with her huetiand, whoee delmeetioaa of Irish character are an well known. The house Will be, aa usual whea they appear, crowded.

Barnmm't if arete ie always the resort of faiwi lie tnd strangers, who goto aee Ihe novelties which are alwaya to be found there ead Ilia very exoelleat eriing. Son of ike member of the Company ar the hettialhcu tineam Ihe country. Jfr. Drmpirrr gives a ballad entertainment tbia evening, a Saaema Hall. Dempster ie kawwa aa a mart twee etnger, and huaeiectioaifrjrtlua eveaing inri ode hit best toe Canaan Arrtiat Tkrtt Drrllinf Bwntrd.

Yeeterday morning, bet era and 9 o'clock, quiteadieairoatr eeewrree the river hank orfotHe Diviaiea el feet. Soenh Camden, la which Ihrr dwelling hoot wer burned. The tre ia mid Ie have her Ihe work of laeeadiensra, aad it originated ia a three etoried frame Wu ltd tag owned iae well lam "Kapyty Willsuns," aa4 wkiek entirHykwrntlothegrnuad. up. itvumti The Bamee eentmaaiceteat i tee to aa adjmmng brick, OV kv Wliliam centlewiaa named f'iriler were daaMged a I out tluu worth at Ibef orlrk owned le ,1, tea of which was enuiiderabtr damaged THe roots of ene or twontber bmt lings eatighl are, twt th names were extinguished before tt baiid lni.a Mieta.ned rnneh trpiry Inmd'm'f he roeeriCy tew rmd tn ae to ral laildinga, anj, )et tereey Baeeotrtr.

dnrtrg the rvm of 61a, a lor'h wa te a Mr ration, at tae corner ot Third and Oivunoe street, an an, tle haigoa' IViat, which, lortuaaWly were aa rjorceW'ji TS IroVreetdveio Fire Com "pany teie eetttraeaed lor a Itaitimore Suottga t'kt 7 Cew lew TfteHav, at a Bvmfaer eewt, Witlowt He f'r rtf theaw hefVe tliem.cra riT ew IK cc nf with a wjak Mg relet el U.itilu. a aaoCcer at CtuuJ kK ahoet, ImmM. ana wwuimi a Wtlana. aaam of who modtand 1 ZdlnllZ jrr aZ 1 LTTVV Broaae'Onaviraf. Haia Irrvtooaaro Thbeet eresaralion for Ihe hair eatant, Pi loe tScenta, Prepared only by 0, F.

t'Khlh at. DaArnnit. Nofwa ta Ihe Head, aueeeatfiilly treated by Ih, llaiuey, 04 Nvrlh Eleventh atroet. heaiAroh. BAaauM'a Motirtri.

Horse" araln to nuM, fir the thirteenth time, The inleretttnt lillle (Joniediette, "The Harraok Room." with the ro menu Drama, the arjivdi of Ihe Gln." fwGo to Brittow, lob" Tliesnut slreel. A good flowing hand, free, rapid and leianl, positively tauiht to ladies and seuileinea, in leasuas, fur 4, by Bnatow, By general request of several hundred families, Falls of motion, will be oonlinned Una week, at Ihe Po jlechino lclur Rooma, Chetnut 1 1 reel alv 1 ttlh. Commence all. AduuttliallWceiltl. SHiraxan't Ciothinu roa, Cheanut street, ae.

enml door alnve Third. Thia eslalsisliineut eele braird for the eleean! cut. 4uailt), and very low Briooa ol Gentlemen's Clothing. woartf oriiiiKKiisrw.t. Coata, OMoHOO Veett, i Onto 4 () rantaloona, Santo tw wt sTcny to t.k.

I A Micnicr cr. rnVaTi. StAsost. Writtht's Imliatt Vegetalile Pilla tint all oomplainta and all Met, and nti) taken at all timet, ami under all ctromrotaiinoa, Willi perfect aafeir. Tlier are natural to the human Const itutiiai as IihI; and while tin) do not htfureeveit tl nxiet uVliuale, there ia scare el) a nmsvli in the whole calalaau of human bid will )ield i tlieir inrlitenec.

Wright's Indian VenetalJe Plllsthroroiililr cleanse the atonianh and bowels from bilious end pulrid hu more, ami punf) the leot and are, llierefl, certain to drive pain or dielreeaof eierr deacriftmn Iroin Ihe bialy, Priiioipal Ortio. Hace street. ljauiPoaiTlvKStaoi wm. s. mV itM'a NOTK'H.

The n.NT.lt, faii.Lt, uiNkTa, Tint 51. ininm, ir.a't" pnd desirable Staple and Kaiiej reuch Gooilt. Including lid pa. Heliian, French ami Her men Hntul Cloths. aiidCaatimerea, Linen Drillinas, White Goods, fiat 7oo 00.

men and lauen 1 onon noeo ana moves will sell this Morning, at o'clock, aitliiiut reaerve.yf 4,1 eases Ijldies'aiid Misses' Bonnets, and SMn gmaav 11 Hooks and Kyes, fce, Afirrixtou Nnlr, at 8 o'clock. A large and "general assortment of Staple and Fancy rv tlooka tors, tiallv liameri atlM, 1 leriia, l.aaanoerre eiei 1 iiiiireiiat, par led, with an assortment 01 rtoadr ninilc Clntluiui. Wnrtt. ka. Alto au inviac of Gold Jew elry.

RgABTBK Kvmrscror Jamks jJ Fuller street, lielween Seconil and Montaoinery Wlxihad been subject lo a loo frequent ueoof ardent spirits for feu yeara. Tint is tn certify Ihnt lor ton long yeara 1 had Iwn a slave to the ase of liquor, and hnj nnde men) attempts to live it up, bill could not suo oeedtill I hecanirarqiuintwIwilhMr.RiiUck.wlieal applied to him, and I am happ) to atatn amoe that time have had nodeeire Ibr liuimr, al hate Ihe very tm lit of it; and 1 urge all who are tiniated aa I wae, to 00 II on lum. Any one who wanta to know more particulars can call on me at mi reside. No. 21 Fuller street, between Second and Moiilgvnair) tt roeU.IMulailelpliut.

Jahki RuaxRTs. Cinnf Pkilnritlfkin, ai. Peraonally appeareil lie roreme. tlie auhseritier, one of the Aldermen 111 and for the mid eity, the alnve named James Roberts, wlio mini duly aworn, doth depose ami any the foregoing atatement ia true in all particulars, lo the best of hi knowledge and belief. Witnraa my band and (cnl.

this seventh day of February, 1M0. Jon Wiiitk.Ii.. t.l All letter to C.W. Roltick, prepaid, will he toli gtouely atlemled to. For more proof, se advertisement on the fourth page of the Ledier, Daily 'jun anil Statesman.

MARRIICD, On tlie let int.t at St. John', Cnnreh, by th Rt. Rev. Bisbop Kenriok.Dr. PIIU jp c.

HARTM ANN, of VSABK1. C.CAR MAN' America. 16J Bwv.Pr.Hreenlauk.Mr. ADAM ISLMINULR BERCH, botbofM 'ya nflikinilt tlw 11 let ins Pitttgrov. Salem county, N.

Janvear. Mr.SAMI EL NORMAj! to Miss MARGARET J. VANS MKr.i( nf the Ibrmer place. la V.M. t'RAM to Mill MRY JANE, daugliler of GreHgeR.p'ne lTaiothiscitr.

theRev.A. A.Willitta.DAVID TtiOORK tn Mra. ANN WITHERUP, daughter of Mr. Peter Conrad, all nfthia city. m' On tlie gh by the Rev.

Joe. H. Kennard, Mr. BENJAMIN C. MORRELL toMiteCATilARI.NB A.

IIaLL, all of this city DIKD, On Friday evening, the FREDERICK A. RAYBOI.D, year nf bia age. Hia friendi and acquaintances and thote of the family are invited to attend tut funeral, from hialatereeidenoe, N. W. corner of Washington Square and without further notion, thu (Monday morning, Hi Jth al Id o'clock.

41 On the 3d ADAM, son of Adam and Julia Al Durrer, in the it year of his age. The relative and friendi of the family are rcaMctful ly invited tn attend hit funeral, from Die residence of hit in Second ttreet, below the Yellow Cottage, tlut (Monday) afternoon, at o'clock, without further notice. 48 On the let MARGARET COLEMAN, aged 17 year. Her friend ar invited tn attend her funeral, without further notice! tn meet at the house of her niece, Ann Sellers, on Mill Bank, L'pper Darby, on Seoond daj afternoon, 41 at 3 o'ofock. On Saturday, the 3d FRANKLIN C.

WIL The friends and relative of the family ar respectful ly invited to the funeral, from hia father'a reaidence. No. II Gehhard ttreet, below Race, above Schuylkill Eighth, thia day Monday I at o'clock. 118 On the morning of the 3d BRADY, in the 40th year of his age. His relative and friemls are reepeotfully invited to attend hia funeral, from his late residence, in Oxford Township, on Tueaday afternoon, the 6th instant, at 1 o'clock.

HI" On Sunday, 4th ANDREW MoILREAVY, intheTMhTearnfhisace. His friends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeraL from his late residence, in Ixmihard ttreet, between Pchuyl. Siith ami Seventh, on Tuesday, tin at 1 o'clock, without furttwno ''onlh GEORGE, infant eon of A. and Mary E. Waliac, in the loth month of hit age The relatives and friendt of th family ar invited to alien) the funeral, thia I Monday aRerrioon, a ItireC l.t.il.

r. th lilt sarenta. Mo. 4JB Fifth M'reM ahor. Pamth.

wlttaoul futtber notlc I 1 .1 1 A 1 1 29)' tar or John and hlaryVMUaa biilarn, aieueyeara, 3 monthaand 4 daya, Weep not, mrow dear mother, Alvelhaiheniiteoiiaclar or th voioee of bright angels Called the pur eoul away. And when thy lipa are creating That high and notle brow List, for thy own oluld angel la ceiling to thee now. I take thee little lambe, aaid He, And fold them in Ml breast Protection they thai I find in me, In.Mebeeverblett. The relative and friends of the family are retiiect fully requested to attend Iter funeral, from her farlieta' retidenee, Crawford'a Court, Front alnve Noble, on Wednesday allemnon, 7th at So'clook, without furtlier nutioe. Funeral to prooeed to Monument Cemetery.

181 Suddenly, on th evening of the in Mr. VA BARTKL: alto hia wife and youngest child. Their relative and friends are respectfully invited to attend their funeral, from the residence of his brother, Mr. Frederick Bartel, in Hanover street, below Duke, Kensington, tlus (Monday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, without further notice. If, OnSnturdny.at MARIA BALDWIN MIT Mitchell.

The male fnenda of th family are Invited tn attend her funeral, from the residence of her hut I and, No. 144 Spruce street, on Tuesday afternoon, at o'clock, without flintier notice. In Heading, on the Id F.MMA wife of Wm. (loleman, in the nh year ii her The fnenda of the family are reepeotfully Invited tn attend her funeral, (without further rtitioel from tlie resiilencenf her father, Isaac Koona, No. Old York Rnail, on Tnexlay morning next, at I o'clock to proceed lo laurel Hill.

Dnl I4' On the CHARLES McSORLV. His friemls and those of the family are respectfully invited to mend hi funral, from hia, lata residence, lack of William ttreet, abov Calh.whill, Fainnount, thit i Monday afternoon, at 3) o'okwk, without further notice. In tmSoiHlajmernrrig.tth ennanmetion, Mr. ANN CAlilWKLI, widow of the late Samud Caldwell, of thia city, aged 37 yeara, tlJ. are reaaectflitlv invited tn aitend her funeral, from the teaideyo ofMr.

John Ma I nanv, it nimn and Eleventh, on Tueaday, at o'ciook, without further notice. At Baltimore, on Wh ait I'nrerm illnew. DA.NIKL E. AHN KB TOCK, la the Wd I ear of tussle. Health Office.

PrtlLADKLPRtA, MaT lM. Jnurmenli in iki City and Lir of Pkiladelrkta, rem IV Kik Arrittttke! ilfn. DISEASES. DISEASES. Asthma, Alisceet, AltirtM, Burnt, Cancer, I'terns, Cariea of Spin, Croup, Congest iub of I Wrsio, Consumption Lunca, C'onvnlHtat, CjsiKisia, Ibarrhaa, Urossf.

Fever. Remittent, rvarlet, 1 Trehoid. Hem'ge from Lungs, inftuenxa, lafianauaiion. Brain, fironcui, Lunga. Pern.

mam ml Tonsils. a intemperance, Tinanition, I Mania a Potu, 1 Bold Age, Smallpox, Still Born, A lib Heed, Breast. Disease of His Brain eeenteriea. Tumor Abdominal, Drowned, Mility, raetureuf Thigh, 'ever, (llTaniia. iT'leeralion of floweltJ Ulcers ih lariau, Unknown, t.Whuoping Couth, il I a 1 Puerperal, or mi uovi tbbb wraag 1'nderlyear.

4liFrom4t From I to I tin ntn T. tin 111, I 110 en. iniol. 4 lto ji, i IS to jn, I 10 to lou, I mum, 11 jnteet, ol Tidal. FrtmlU AImeuouw, II.

People of Color, From the Country. 1 order of OTr (fTKIThHev. 8. VYAHU will UJI ture on Ihe mf r7T u. rvL MtvA tk.

k'tnvt Rattiet Church. I V. F.Nfll rt PEA It I. Strmt. mit IfXt (TTs Tiiiso ASTATKIIMF.KTINO OF, ViR AN I) AS.

SOtlATKlN OK I. O. JT I Monoail 10. MaMlffl MfT If ELIZABETH CAROI w. o.

n. Mt.llt AN I ILK No. UJ of O. F. The memtrt id thia ld V.M, 1.

o. te are to auested tnl punctual in tVir attendance tlie meet nm Tl lVl.1V I. 1 Ih In Oe ten to le punt tm TCE.liA ed' pui lb eeieUatioa at wpVfl'a C7IAS. W. ft.

F. TICKL I lor 'he l.t. ur ITDt.ia I'te Hall, othera wilipieaee euppl) CHARLKH A. rllAK K.re y. miVtfr err' A STATED tint hfA IT Gl IOVKOK liRt inr.

vr. 1 Nevthr.W..B IJl lAY A1TI K.MHlN. at Jo'otook WT Oraed Senhs trraen ttertne. Kat atur ')1 B. M.

PR1 R. M. A C'rwoctl I.r.l NAI'ETRIHE. IHIS I M'ot the FlPB rSia ni, i j.U4.l eit vekwHe reqie J. ae ruieae im atriat itlletraepd.

I'l miMi G. II i ar1 U'b. 1 kefael rjulim enhwnev MART ijt Aht AJvli CAKt'14 Nh. nwathwnm ftorn a atne Mnar, miMil'tloUscsly. P.CW J'lacl.

I hrt. lv. jrai Ull ILJXJH cavi7iiiar aa; 11 te tu la, I i I i Tlf t. it stonronorrueown. arenow UH.oreeil.ran.lrwretaryLTI Streets.

Br I.1HHAKY AND DKVO Llel. CRATiq AMHOCIATIOM OF KKNrllNO TWrA Ji" Assoeialiou will be held THIS (Momlarl mrk lf HAM I. C. OOMI'TON, Ho. San, 1 STATKHMKKT Ml of the Ml KKl.ir lff LlIIIIAltV will Uid THIS (Monday) KVKN LN tl, hlaj Mb, at New llejj.

Al memUtr qiietim aiienu. tAi viia 1 rre r. lfji 'pilVai'VTtTtOVTh Wwklmn nf ihi ILJ Philadelphia lias Works mot at the Fnrreat IlHit, on Seliirdt), Marl, and pretenled P( WT with a tplendid Uulrl Waloh, at a token of their great reipocl to him, at liia retigiialion.aller lieing a loreitian Inliiealvo wnrhtfnra penoil ol IB reara. mvj lt'J'rr J.NTKMJKil Fill KM K.N 'S SIT. Ve uiuleraland that the COI.I Mill A HOSK CO, iluacily intrtHl vmtmg ew ork, UostonniHl At out the alter part or tlie preaenl montn, wun their new and eplendtd lloae Camnge.

They will number about 40 mein here. Ther will be aooimipaniea b) Freeiiinn'a eeielvated Wawhington Hraas ry JUSTICK TO LABOR. A Moetiiwof the LL? IN t'NIOM will In bld in firlt Sixth, THIS (M.il da) I KN I 0, al half paal 1. A resort of the ear' butineaa ill be read. 'I'he pnblie are invited hi.

resident, WM. J. MLl.l.r.N, I'n jinirt 1 i.i.t, reereiary. inyA lt'191 rVa A STAI! MhKTINO of the BKHK LL? IH TCIIDHM' ASSOflATION.of the Cur and(Vunly, will beheld on TI'ODAV LVKMNli, nia) am, at to'oiock, riinotuaf atteuiiance 1 aru tlll requested. 11) order lt'W JOTI LA WR F.NCF.,' rYr AN AD.Itll llNKI) MKKTINO of the U3 JOI ItNK.YMK.N IIOIISKCARPKNTF.HS olTlieCltr aial CiiintT of Plnlailelpliia, will be held in Ihe Slate House Yard, on MONDAY MOHNlN'll, o'clock, fur the purpose of uniting un amiM) plan lo obtain the inoreiwed wages ilmniHled.

We rutpeotfiillji tivlieit tlie ott oseration of every JoHrne)iunn Houiie Carpenter to aid ua in the cause in hitk we have inlarkel. llv order of the Aaaocia tlo. II, K. rt I'roeldent, phia notify tlieir emphirer that tlie wage ar loh 91 7i per nay, ironi mis time, iiisv ine. un, Severn of the employers have already promised tn give the advance.

Alao.a Mrolmi will IicliKldatSTlGMAN'S Hotel, I HI! (Monua) 1 ni) Mf t'( iR DWAINKIIS K.N 'S lilt A Snomal Alm'tingof theS ciotr will tie held on TfllS I.Momlnvl KVK.NINIi. at 1 at Mk. Dtvin't Hold, FIFTH Slreel, below Walnut. Punctual alteodanoe ia requeued. llenkert'tSliop in Clie nui mrcm ie on a tints.

Hi onler liiv.4 ll'ilH J. FITZflLLK, SecV, fYV PLNNSYLVANIA CA.MP, No. I. will meet U3 attbe llall.on'rilKSOAY KVK.NINII. May at 7) n'rliHk, to pmoeoit in a body to the I Thesnut Street Theatre.

A general attendance la reitwosted. Tickets admitting a lieiithrsrmn nisi twoljadieeoan Ii olgaineil grafiutoiitly, at tieo, V. Farr't, Ftlh and Chetmit; Tims. L. Ktephenson.

CommiaKiitMe' Hall, S. John C. S. Second: J.J. Iliimpper, No.

316 N. Syind andinemliersof Iherbilergeii ally. my.VJfltii K.IIWIN I). LINDSAY, It. S.

AT A OK THE HAK. hold oa Salurdav Mtiiiiing. the Snnrenia CoiiriHoom.ontneoeeahionoi iiieueataoi Hr.iiMt It'K A. HAYROI.D, Jmlge King waa appointed vnaiTinnn.ann j. it.uiarttonrecreiary.

juiueniug, ou taking the Chair, made the fnUowingreiinrka: Weuave.aa I unilcritaitl.aaHeiiibledfiirtliepurpiite of pajing (tribute of retpecttothe memoryoradeoaat ed menilier of the Bar, whom we hokt in th higheat ea Mr. relatione with Mr, Rnvhnld, personally, onm rnenceil at very call) life. Ilia father waa an inlimal friend of my early years, ami I traced Ihe progress of hil Bop from Imyhoial io inanlKioit. I have olttnrved hit eondiicl at an officer nf mv own Court when he wat the chief aatittaiitof Mr. Palmer, I have noticed hit onmluet while pracliaing hia profet ion, and have ever olmerved him to tie eliaracrerited by renxrkalde integrity of character, a life of truth, and high and elevated moral tone.

Indeed, I think I might fairly offer hia enurae aa an example lo the vnnnger momhera of the bar, of lhat which ought to lie the course nf those who ex pent nlti matelj to gain a permanent mid lasting reputation in our profeteion. Win. B. Reed, offered th following rcanln tiont, which were teenntleil by Samuel 11, l'oikiul, q.t anil nnanitnoutly aikipteil Rraclvnl, Thai we ha heard wih extreme regret oflheiisldenileathor our fellow Siemher, Fretleriok A. Raybuhl, aad htn tn express tlw sorrow wi'h whioh wo bv received the intelligence.

Tins is the first'uccaninn at which I liave appeared at a piee' nf the members of the Bar. ami in mingling With you now ia not a mere cold form, but il ia intended to express my deep regard fur him, whose death is a loss to tncletv, nf an honest man and a total citizen; ami to manifest to hit family that degree nf sympathy which may have a consoling influence on their minda. Resolved, That in the sit 1 1 hut nor relations of life aa a Christian man and a member of society, Mr. Ray bold had other elai ins to the respect and conaideratinn nf hia fellow eilltena. He was an tlnoatentatioua professor of the form of Christ lanfkith to which howasattached, nnd Rave to the community the benefit in thit reepect, of an example which deaervet the grateful remembrance nf all who feel that one of the highest exoellen ciet of human character it the connection psnotioai met with a diaoharte of the active dutiea of life.

Resolved, Thai we will wear the uttial bulge of mourning lor inirty uayt, ami mar mete resolutions ue cninniuiiioated In ihe lamdy nf Mr. Ka)luld, On nnlion of Samuel II. Allttin. tdlow ing Conmuttee wert oppointed to communicate them uitwtaiuiiy. J.

G. CLAKKON, SiML. II. PERKINS, WILLI RAWI.E. HVMI'KI.

II. Cu mot ion of Christopher Kallon, ordered that the proceetlinga tie (mhlithed. myVllJ (YS SPRINGETTSIH RY SAVINGS AND ILJ BlILDING ASSOCI ATloN. A Slatl Moeliniiwill he held on Tl'ESDAY EvKNING.tuh at o'clock. JOSHUA SI'ERING, inltVJt'lT rtecrelarv.

KAIGIIN'S POINT LAND ASSOC I A THIN. Ibildert of lita are hereby notified ttiat the Twelfth Inatalment of s)l per Isn will ho due I I1IM tl.vi iHfl inst. nuen purnruieers as wise mim tain their t.otsat Ihe cash rate. Mi, mutl make payment mi full at ahove, without further delay. Three I.ota for tale.

Apply II PRI NK. from 2 to o'clock. mj (t 4. cnirvv t.r.y.yeo'y. rrx PODWORTH'S CELEBRATED COR, IL? NET BAN Dot New Y'ork, Harvey B.

Dod n.ra. ImiW. Allen Donwnrtn. Conductor aaaiatml bylherillLADKLPHIABANb.HmryrVeck. I.ed er, and R.

J. Tl' K.R, the American llallad Siiicer. by general request will live a GRAND CONCERT in The 1iwer Saloon of the CHINESE ML'SELM, I iiirM.viw.tim 1 1 r.vr.iivtf, may out. Dr. W.

P. Cunninrton, Director, I'ARf 1. 1. Scotch Medley (j uiclutep by both Itanda ti 11. uouworui.

Orandfinartet FiMletothe Seoond Aet 01 t.uciaui uunniernwor touwortn a Donixetti. 3. Song "He never aaid lie loved," Mr, J. Turner Hndenn. 4.

Andanteand Allegrn Philatlelpliia Band, (Jraluiuk f. Song "Fontleatatfectiont alill oling to Home," Mr. R. J. Turner, t.

F.rnam Involauii Cornet Solo, Mr. Allen Dodworth, Verdi. 7. Col. Duryea'a Maroh Philadelphia Band PART II.

a. baton. I. Trio from Norma br Almtra. A by n.

b. and C. Dodworth, Bellini. 5. Song "White SqualJ." Mr.

R. J. Turner, Darker. 3. Atlantic (iallopade Philailelphia Band, Labitxby.

4, Giormn d' orrore," Duet two Cur neta, by AleMra. Allen and il. 11. Dod Rostini. Bellini.

8. Scene from Norma Philadrlplna Band, 6. Song "Grave of Mr. R.J, Turner. 7.

Shoelmin Walla TVdwnrth's Band Laner. GRAND NATIONAL POT POI'RRI, Arrangeilhy Mr. A. Dotlworth, egpreasly for Dod worth't Band ami the Philadelphia Hand. Tickets 60 cents, to be hail at the Chinese Museum, Concert tn commence at 8 o'clock.

mrVlit tin ivnriiitpi iuvvtiiiv da i TO THE WASHINGTON HOSK will Id on THIS iMnndarl KVKNINU. Mat JUh 1MI, at the. MI SICAL FI ND HALL. The Wathington Cotillion Hand ia engaged. B.

C. DAVIS, Floor Manager. AttllTAVTS. Charles A. Oliver, Thomas McCarty, M.

V. B. Calahan, William Douihtitn, W. A. Juttioe, T.

Rofert, M. D. J. N. Ktma.

Wm. Hall. J.M. Justice, J. Murphy, Daniel Gates.

Ticketa t. The Managsrswill spare no pains to Ulnae rue in, mill tt, inv imtttn. No Ticket admitted naleii paid for. my5 ltl CARD. Th Sulacnlier takes thit melh.vl LJi ofreturninghersincerettuinksUithe KRANK JS.

COM'MHIA aad WECOAOOK KNGINK, and WECCACOK HOSK ami oirrert ihk reineirrnereti, hit ineir onuring exnr lions in mvmg her propert) from deatrnction on Saturday morning last, at Third and South att. myMftu.MRS. ELIZABETH PINKERTOV. CAHD. Tim nnderttmed refnrnt hit (XJ cere tlianka Icine nut UhrAltrMKiT, etpccially tuttie llibernia ami Franklin Enginea, and L3 cere tlianka tlw FIRE DEPARTMENT, rtoutiiwnrg note, lor ineir exeniona in mvmg nit pro perty at Die hreat Hail Aliev and Stnith ttreet.

on Sav lurnay morning ia. jA iir.mn i.r.. 5 A SELECT MEETING or CITY WHIGS will be held. THIS r.VKv I at theMAK PALACE tl t'HKSM Mnutt. In eiereae ineir mgn appreciation 01 ins important aervicea rendered by (fovemor Johntton and Atuirney General Reed, in eterting their influence in favor of ihe retention office id the pure ami immaculate LEWIS, the high minded id honeat Mill It IS.

ami ihe inielligent and virtie rtit KEI); and alsn to express their tliank tn Gov. Jolimhin f. 'V lite lathi ami fearleee manner in winch he pocketed tlielall petted hy the Iigitlat ore repealing the an called obooxrotia provition of the anti tlavery act pf IK47, and lltereby prevented It from hemming a law. Tlie city merchantltid MitineeetiMm generally, wlHideatre tn secure for Philadatptua Ilia SoiiilHtrn tratle, are eapeeially invitetl to tltetnl, ami expectetl to ctmtriltite litierally tow arda lite olteot id the meeting, tlie re election of Imv. Jtthnaton.

Tlittte wlm Ire, in the opinion of Cntlerlor lwia. "well emmgh In tlieir sphere of life, tlinngh by no mean sntHif tt the naiet reepectalleaswell ae iotlneniml ei 11 tent in the it to say. Hie inecliajiioa.merchantB, rnantitaclnrers. Invlera, am) lalHtriint men Itelonging to tlie Vhig part), but reeiiling in tlie ottuniynf Plnla delplna.ara ntg expected fo Irj present, ae their presence might be deemed offensive to aom of "the moat resperlalde at well ae influential" city gentlemen won have aignihed their intent ion toattetsi. Tlntte county Whigs are "well enough in their sphere," ami are eoafitlmtly relied on to eerfrrm their duly in the nest campaign, and do Ihe fighting at tlie sol It; but they certainly hadnolaitioeii to nlgmtle their vulgar no Iiont itptm President p'lllmore sml Secretary Corwin.

I It their In tvit to ted. mt FORT OF PHILADELPHIA. st aitrt.l 31 ti sits, I 17 1 rtioM tim, 5 411 ARRIVED. Stremahip City of Glasgow, Campbell, Liverpool, Hdays. Stcanrfdiip Virginia.

Teal, Riehmnnd, 7X hour. Ship Superior, I lirl Matai, IrtKktntlerry.JJdara. Hark Atleiia Rraters, White, Itoet.to. days; Wee, Antes, Cicnfutajo 17 daya; Helen, I'hner, Mo bile, 14 dais. Bnrs Martin Van Ttnren, Ciinnnr.

Cienfueen. It da: Hrtij. (Dan) Hiiiuki. p.t au Prince, Hit ult. Schra LMiller, YixAt.

Middlettei, Audenned, fVa wtn, Cliarlealun, 9 dae; ftttetle. Snow, Wilminrt'tn, N. 1 dtit: Elvtr Tmnie aoa, Fitlier, llartlord, 17 dajt; EliTnwnxtn.1, hirmm. Pro, Merer. 4'U): Ant) LtwR Endic'.

DilM'a, (data: Joha SKlleltetl. Care), Milton, Jdvt: llal ki. Tailor, laurel, Fairy. I llr I Ineke, Puree, r. HdaitiJ Swaia.Towiiaend, Mobile, il data: Penequid, MitehHl.

Ctrdcoae, Udajt Julia llicttfte. rnannah, 7 data. Barge I'hiiatieltliia, Naves. New York. Honrs, rMrtwnev rnHf), Mnrgs.rvew inra, itoais.

Sleaniev Vulcan. Soii'h, New York, 5 rvsirt. Stemnev taavntart. Ittltufttre. Ie mtnni.

Sreatoer Pennl) aaia, Hcheilinrer, I Ma wart City, hours, to a bl'k plane eiie lea eil li.lewattr barret, krtel ith eevrnettdier lite intent, an I brvught np It) wheta, luedrd wit ft mi, wheal, oura, uuu. lavk.meat.lM. Cl.r.AItED, Stnamlnp Penntv'iania, Bitntjr. ft Loan tod Sliip Tu arta. Torh IjieraoL Brig Ikli.

(' iita. Sehr Fraecui Htiwt, tl aeiion, Pmi Jeneee: 1 i Towr.tea. Onrn, Y. llavem Ihlrt'iv'. Ht'ttiHt Tard.T;i.m.p,i1 Mv( Honrtetta.

Re I. New (toll tl; u.1Bt rlw, featLe, TJ4I A Iredt, Erelteutt, Fast trreer.wl hjl.a Vima Jnb. k4H.um. I.mwm cl.iie, N. 7 Waieeei.

Iertvu, I.thinsrei Ciaytoa. Weusva, Ateaamtiut, (erg rat vrsi.rn 1 Ih I'titiadt ip'iti Feluu rt I I jtwm. It IIt AJt a ar rrepirwnoai I r.lrorn a orutai ia laet erm 1I rer4a that Is ahtf kidi fimmi utae. BirJ efia Fndi iaoerairti, VBamn.iearvr, irarn liui jtUik Mi Pvrw CsanAv tjLoSm brig Martin Vanlbiren and three topaatl (nboonara, cmiui ia and iixl up laat evening. Many veatala paa and tuft yetterday, without touching at th Break Water, llie only veaanl now al the anchorage is a her mapliroditc brig, which came duwii laat night.

VYuuib, YV. A.MogBOW. A.M. toaea early lint morning. Two tnrquoa and lour brita paeo tlie llreakwnteralnul eight leal their nw aagetip.

Nothing in tlie harlxr eineet a few hailing eniackt. Ta pilot liwlilen tint evening ouaoiutae, lud S. S. aoouiiipaaied ith run, Youre, YY. A.

PllTTTMAIt. Ha rag di Gaarx, May Eklen, wheal to A Ualtell ami liimlwr to Triinip Soni Jidin lliim.uel, ahinglss to Duck, Sliip lumber to ortler: John A Gamliell, lumlier In Catlcll: John If t'wnlen. lumber to llerliert Dnviii John Reiilien, flour to llarnei, Neahet lu llarrei taoni thld Fellow, (ilomiittnl)elnnroCil)Jolinl'Rhudea, pig nieiat 101101 lieaner a iit, uuiuuu, Hetpeetllilly y.wrt, A. II. 1" 'Ol 1 III SALE An ENClVoSEI) "1 h.wa' CrmHeryta Bargain, if liJUirtl fu SEVENTH Street, lid aU.ry.

tiiytV 1 1,1.1 I el. fur MMMI. BT N. SEVENTH Street, ltd elory. luytV lf'lHM rTHTTRTNtllftS Ffrit SALE ClIEAP.

'llirea 1 large IMIDSLNO STONES. Inquires! No. 4j CHEHRV Slreel. inii ir 'l NO. tl OK THE DRAWING ROOM COMPANION, Itolittl thia ilar, al E.

SWIRE'S 11111 I 1 UV'llll 1 ftt. tra vtrnrrni newt itr.n, 11.1, niutt ARD HIL. lJubbl fj.nl Oil. A Ii aaleby a myHt'W llODIiSON 111 Soiitlt water at. MINERS' i hblt.

Mmert' Oil, for tale by iU J. B. HODGSON' A mtV2t i wiitertr. ril.EINE AND OIL SOAP. Uue of Olem Step 1 ill beht, ol Oil Sp: for sale br J.

B. HODGSON It my US. Water street. CHEAP SI' MM Ell SILKS, and W. lt.

ALEXANDER, No. 4 South SECOND Street, has now open new sty lea Hummer Silks, al the above low prirea, in groat variety. HERIHNliS. litikegtsuptirior Intli Herrings, put up expressly for tklnil) ute, jutt received per stop Rrovinrialitt, and for tale Ly ROBERTSTEWAHT, o. 0S0111I1 FRONTSt.

myA lfaS at ft Al) II A It I) SON'. Manufacturing Sdvor a smitht.tlliD ARCH Street, one ika Ulow Sixth, On hand 1 made lo order, Silver Tea seta, Pitchers, Forks. Spitus. Kllivea, Ijulles, fco. tnyt ltt'r I 'A I (i llTH.

of any detnabln number, taknn in the greatett perfection of the art, by MoCLEKS Ii GEKMUN.lsi CHLS.NUT Straet, oppoait th Maaatnu) llall; iiiyS Ht'r IN MAN'S CASES, yet. in thnuaamlt, are barnd nttit tplenditl A Gl It EOT I' ES taken by VAN LOAN a. l.tHCUl INL'T Street.al prioee ranting Inun upwanit. mv lt4 lltr. r.ALi 1 r.iii uaiiaeu ny ine arrival 01 ine Glaagow ia nothing to the sensation caused tiy HOOKEfk C( Pictiiret.

for Welt. Rotwna, S. II. corner SECOND and CHESM'TSta. iniVlflli) VMlll SAl.E A tiring Hi: I.

KEY, and a two seat ntiiti, tn'tii itt wtitiitu eril at tlie WagiHi Makert, cor. TWELFTH ami HACE Streela. GENERAL RCSII may be seen at any tune from I A. I P. Street The atre.tor l.Jl.vitmt.t a rtetipevittr tine 01 nu br the improvett tideskiluht.

nt lgll LANGDON It CO. '8 IMPROVED SIDE SKY I.IIIHT. I'ictnrea taken bv thia litlitlnanv de. greeofthaiterequirMl, Try It, by alrfueane. Gallery, opposite CH ESN St.

Theatre. my.Vlfai 1 JIANG FORTE, and SI.NGIN'G. IttatHis in Ih alov given at ii South SI ICON Street. References tu an. and terma Liaiie known on anslm.

tion. Sill FFI.E No. ttjPUl HOARD SALOON AND HOTEL No. DEC Three boat ll htards an.1 00m IcrtSI.e Saloon oiiy, nne iiaisnr myS lt'lW B. FRAN 1.

7. tiors. itara, an. s. t'itara.

KLIN Mtjort. A'rroHNEY AT lkW. insirioi 01 renn. irinc oor of Schu)lkill ElUllllt aud Blll.t.s xtreota, alive Giranl Avenue. mrHtMtt PRISONS ataMit aendiug YPES lo their friendt in Europe, iltould not fail to vitit MnCLEESh.

IIM ON, nppMitn the Masonic Hall, and olitain one of tlieir aupenor ptrtraitf. myVVfr tlARKER'S FI HNITI RE GLOSS For eletnmg JTl and Ifighteniug Furniture. Sold at 40 North Sixth South Meronit: vi spring uanlent ami cam den, corner Second ami Petleral. ni) 3tr of the Rhine, thnllim tale. W.

A. LEAKY Bookikellert and Piiblithera, mys Ttir ij norm peconu 11. L'E ATIIERS. Sevenly hve Intra very inferior Live teeae reatnera, in nagt or an titei.10 tun pur chaaert, For sale l.y N. II.

GRAHAM A mnVtmrWr No. N. Wafer above Market. trIV l.lf) flutv sav mav lie heertl ttir tinlV Al. True or md, our advice ia thai you go ami go early to LANGDON opposite Cheiimt St.

Theatre, Where ine itetl art oinj eji. mj.l OHINC.l.F.S. SJ.OIMl tretl Sbim et. 3 feet hint 1 incbet wide, afloat, at tecoml wharf above Aruh atreet, i tale uy iir.Kiim a iAH mv llr 3TI North Wharve. CTILL rNSrRPASSED F.ilborinlieaiiti..ffiniah orrichneat of tone, are the POflTHAlTS executed by opposite the Ma aimio nail.

myy IH'SINESS MEN can have their Canlt, Circulart, priiueo in ine oeai tiyie ar townii pricet, ar SCOT'rS Steam Preaa Office, No. l'J ill DSOV Alley, aouflj of Chetnut ahove Tlunl.mtA lt'ltia CiHKAl I'AI. ar At.Ksii KM foal Yard. e.tr. ol kllillTII and St ll'TII A II 1)111 llnlli Office, No.

76 S. FIFTH, almve Spruce SI. Eigami riUTit, nui 'f. ton mi Mm lot. mv.vl 1ENSI.Nt.TON Sorili SE JV COND between Phmmg and Matter atreet en Pupila have already entered.

Rtaun for ten more They will be lutelleolunlly ami morally impnived, iiiiM'IM GEORGE M.CLAWG lis. Pttl.Jl 1)11 will any enmttiinaa lliat youaaiiuot get agnod DAGCERREOTYPE for (. All that it necea.ary to remove thit preimlice it to call at VAN A in ai.o.n, 14 juiir.n.ni) street, (nppotite Ufl, uni iw. wrtrrnarrw. iq DK.R SAKKH.

Tii mott prfot pnhtmrtinri MriinM ntiimt thikvim vm rit tlitvvarHl. WAI.N L'T, jumI 8J URAMTE ttrMt, iw dourg brOW HfWlrii tmn I II 1 1 1 a a Ol 1 1 rpiM PLATE AND SHEET IRON WOHKERS' I ATTENTION lareipectfullr called lo RICH. ARDSaBlSI'IIAM'SSALEof Tin Plate and Iron till i itfurnuit ucjkt, at tl uiuvat tu iit, im FRONT St. myft lt'271 BY ACCIDENT Ymi happened lo aloe at VAV LOAN A 1.19 CI1ESN I ami rn a Piclure; in let than a week many of timr friemls did th sam on your recommemlation. This notice is by no niesns singular in its application.

my tn) Wwrmr Win in nr.urt'nii, iv. corner ot r.l, and SOI'TII, an much patronised? ia atked by hiindretlt, ami antwnretl by tlaiuAinda: Becaute hit OYSTERS, BRANDIES, WINES, CIGARS and MOORE'S XX ALE, are of the heat. i TEETH I TEETH PA IN IN INSERT, I VVl'TU I tliA U.I.. li Pl Villi, 41 lo gli Plugging and Extracting, without pn aoio cit. un.

i.A.iinr.n i trmce, retittvett air, ri.ir.pi,,, tewtft amtve rtixin. mtrin tme. II" TE WHOLE AFFAIR liny be annulled up in a few wonli. When you witli a perfect DAGI EH rir.ii irr, oi yoiiraen, your lamiiy, ia triemlt, at a reasonable price, call bv all means on VAN LOAN l.W C1IES.N L'T Street, ami you will mil lie dia sppoimeo. mv5 it'tiH H'O MEDICAL I I DENTS, Y.iing Practitioners m.

arm I'liarmnceiiiiars. urt. I'll utters in hu Well eetalilithed Chemicftl littiralory, at 107 VAL I. an opportunity in the coming seanon to tt ml Chemistry, both tlieuretioally and practically, Term iiHuievnie. myviiTrnt iiius 1M other Mutical Inttrumenti, are told, wMietalaami Sian, ni treniiT reoiiceo priest, oy UIIAS, UU.M IH, CIIESNLT Street, front Arcaile.

All aimiaoi iiiairiiiiienttrepaireamUMrieet work manship, and also taken in Irade. rny.Vt'r T'IA'51'E EOT PES. A. WILLIAMS haa pr AJ pared an article ft polishing his plates which makea hie picture, clear, hrigliryiud lieauliful. Even the rmal difhtriilt persons to lake can wtw oteatn a perfect likeness at ins Gallery, 3i MARKET between Eleventh antl fwellth, south sule.

niyVtr II A MS, fco. 4n ps. surar cured Hams and Shoiiltlers i alan. Dried lleef. lliuti.

Tnntuea. of our own etirine. recetvine dad I'rmn antike hieiaeatid f.ir tale Ity N. II. GH A II AM CO No.

i North WATER Street, abov Market, Eae( id. inyVinyin'r COMETIIIIfit FOR TIIAT 17 BURNS GAS. A KEY to tell by th Gat Meter theaimHint of Gat oontuined. trie 2i centt, for tal wnuieaai anu retail, ai bi un r.s a mti) i iikk wiy tr one rifa' fneu Chetnut ttreet. TlOTKL, RESTAI RANT ANI) EATINti: Jt HOI SE PROPRIETORS, TAKE NOTCK.

TIMOTHY JACKSON'S CHEESE, which is equal to (lie best Engliali nsuiufsctiire, haa lien purrliatod I'A It I'll 1 1 a. HKo Red Curtain. FOI 'RTH and MARKET il oai.r can he liatl. mrVlt'lvt twA.NTO SKIIASTIANo.or, THE YOCMH'KO. TECTOR.

By the Autlor of "Tlw Romano of tbrreuet," (nearly mil of print.) Sv. A. I.EARY fc Ilnttkaellcraand Plibtlthers, WirAmr No. North Second ttreet. IHiKttEKS WANTED On lo work on Shingling HatchoU, and on to unite Matont' llamnNira.

Apply to P. HAMMOND, n.i ii' ii reel, Or al lite Factory, nvtS lVirn Near Stmetnakertown. I'd It SALE I 'HEAP EigM Mahogany ami Walnut ATop COI a large ami auprrior lot id enmr, rrir.i.i i.iu Bito. a large mt of inHrHM and WINDOWS, nf a g.l ajmlity. Tliev ran he reenal Hie store and bouse So.

vW Smith SECOND St. Apply to AGN EW It mi.va run. lf et. EW COAL A ll. TU tiiUilmt hating eut t.

tie, i ittrinweai corner of to furnish lire heel article at the Inwett price. I Irdera rrt ettru ineretHieflcettf IV A I IVi.A",, Alt It. Street, near Clwsnul, West Phiuvlelplna. W. ATKINS.

myjronim l(, Al A ri'OCAH PENTEMS. JtiH reeeirnt. per ship "AU A lanta," a rhtace lot of Spenr Jvlt.tn'a eclehra. ted Hand, Panel, Hack and Itip SAWS, imeortedeg. prettlifia Retail Stlea.

Altu. on itand a large axert llienl of Planet and other Tr.e, nf tU inntl approved make, an.1 f. tale low.at YARN ALL'S Cheap Hard. VI? MNTII aad SPll OAKDEN Sta. miHIT lJttit, snatked UenuTaW SttouP dere.

l'i liercet S'irar rured Shmlilera. 7i do Ktner Harm, ctvere hrsnda. Wk gTEeaf li Itoxes New Cheese. Uercet Smrtked sale by rtArtir.y a aitii.tD, mt ltfll 11.1 HtHlll elk aleretriter. LIHihlM.

GLASSES! UM)KING Gl.t SES! JOS. 14. )N A TT, No. 1J CIIESNLT Sr. the Masonic Hall, ndWe (.

eale at the luaeet CaeC price (be largeet a.irTnient id ttiprtor FRENCII MMIKING GLahEs. Framed in lite aral nriarueutai Gill Frat jee, mtmpnatnf ail sixes suitable lug MANTI.ES AND PIERS. nvVICtl 1 AH Nf.riVOLlt COHDIALraaw.lV pit prepajaiiiei fe all nerttnta eondiritma tej tee ai stern Netnalci.a. 'IV l4nrrix or Pain in th Face, TWU'tiiiiuis 4 tie Mtttra, IServotit Heatlaek and ter 1 itm mi, nr riy, are all etiretl In Uut laiJSUie preen'itKti aa K) nit. v.

Price Veits. centt. It.lll.15 BV HAK rs.nntNK, myHtt'tl l'U ('heMtt at. NOTl''E A', pr rM.t Petad triutin tot PHILIP Ias YM. tc.iI,tr; UEO.LliWEItiN.iTwH, miVlfte Shiew a.

Ut.Maml tl UaVii.tlell!,,, exVtiTdS tWtan.fJt II ntitl t. lire Bin, urt njjn 4 I a kr twlttit tJ ki i Ir Vlt ttpc, t. hear, vf. AKEI' Mtr 1.,, ,1 iJJU' iii .1 e. tna nmnai nnnit leu nere tnia tiHirmng in uiw 01 Iheitmnia, ir Philadelphia, The were Iruieneil and oontigne.1 aa fl.ll.wa, vig A It Wright, wheat In A kJ tt nthlt Gen tLat a .1...

,1 11 nil an. khv' nnn rkinitniift. uiirUanr Lit iim I fw A (1, do In Leonard Cot Et. lo.tluntiet lo Henry Cri.keyt 1 nraylb ant Cliiokiwaw, lumber lo dul II I) Peeling, luinlr lo lloiton Cattail ami 11 II Taj. liw l'.

lietMirnl fata. Keese Kvnnt and TXIQIIll I'D CKDAR. A vert superior lot Me J'llile Iter) Cialar U. mi'aU for tawiiK ia boards, liydjauta, kc.laudnig I'ualar at. wharf, (at foraalcby DAVISIiFITLK.il..

cod.iill k. cor. 41 ami rt, I. COM KTTn 1 1 N'k wT I you'wish t'lteaiiltlul US tillEltllKOTYPK. atop lulu A.

WILLIAMS' OAI.I 3UJ MARKlfr (11. Elovonlli aot Tvielflli South aido, and yuu will bo aum In got .4 k. A. I IH1B "I .1 nmHI. 111,114 gMllEAI'UlLOItlNU.

friUax llllUtl OOA iijiiicaiiiiiriniinett in tu, ik lii the lieat fiwuuaUe VI STH. ai aimnT, i L. JlllTsT, Tailtir, tylc.at 117. and T. i fit wa1 i tu iiinni aaiior.

IPIItt ir ittrmi nnt nlllV fTCm, fiOOPEHS, TAKE NOT ICK. Jiwl roonivl, aa KJ aaaorimt'iit ol Cmies, rkotk Ilowelt and LnvrttV Ing Plane. Alto, a Hoof whs 71 'r uo rtorm Bltive arc.k. Knil Sltooetanr'to W. A.

Mltnht'll, 1. lit 4T I lrlg (f I Wj( my li If litTltt rwrnin 1 iw mw ISSOIi'KI I.ANDS. Thoee aisliing a rutauuM de Aicnl lor Italia, or Maiiiui. lor the Par meet of Taiea. Snlra, will plmte apply tn K.

H. SCIIEETZ, Paluora, or to Ifcv. It. MIIKKTS, Fraiikliird. corner nl MAIN and SELLERS Sla.

Al lettera mutt to pre paid. in)63t4 A DVEItTisiNTTi NElVSPAPEllS IS aina; 1 Ittiai t.tt i.lu ciirauii'li Tl, Vll.l Ulllrinill I Slreel, ainipt (Ian in. I her plan. Every piotum Ihey aendool la an advertiaenwtit, and aureto bring tlicra i nry ennrge i antl upwanie ennk DagiKirrmttse, iirA lr'iii C'iii'ld? WIAP For VvWiing verl'm Weaehmg. and with very lime uunng jiiaking llieui liil.tr, purer ane eleancr than any MrtOmic, meaf are luiiig il t.i Ihe entire ejolution of all and hnd it tn he more wholeaome and lineSnialtole artir ererr mill ol ahiell It atsliieetl Crana't l.i V' For tale, whnleenle mid retail, at the Htursnf KNIGHT, No.

1 South MXTU Street, and by 'the itncrre grtternuj. my VI I Jt A lARD. Tiie proprietor hat diiniati tbeniium A line of AjllfoWN'S CITY EXPRESS'" 3 JOHN J. MeCAHEN (lid B. A.

HOLLAND, who will reilecm the Ticketa now In mrpulatittn Iionniiil, ine geniieoieni) ami winging ink lor the past )ear, will reiiiam In the Olhee as Superintendent for Ihe Proprietors. In withdrawing from the lne. the siibeci iiatr would return sincere thanks lo the many nil fnenda wlm stood by il in its infancy, and have continued lo the preterit time, ami double not that bathe future, the arrangements will he inch at to give general ant ifnelioii. L. K.

BROWN, my 'it iJii lien, Ag't ami Supt. fl'A LIIOTY PE, 11 A 1' ER EOTY PK, ANUIIf 1 aLoTiPE PtlKTRAI'I'S. Tho nmlertigned imra leave loaiate to ins inanv rtalrnna ami i myu enerall) thai he hat mmrpleted the armngeinoutt Ie lake Ihe alove Piclurea at Ihe Politechnic lecture Biaima, CIIESNI Street, alttre Filth, ami inviltej the lurlher patronage of Ihe public. Deanlns the general acknowledgment of Ihn merits of his Picture, during Ih laat ten yeara, not alone by the press au iiireuniit tt, mi, wm intiii an qiuiricra ot lire 5 lobe, he lga leave lo ruler In an article lit Hubert lunl, Eaq.t In the Art Journal for April, which treat on the peculiar meritaof hit Pictiiret, F. I.ANGENHEIM, Manager, I p.

ItOOIIS. CII AKLES Alml haa libTt recenetlbieSpringiiniiicetof WIII'l'E GOODS of all kimlt. rttMimiiig partly nf Striped aial Plaid Muiliiu lor 121 (i.ai ceult. Cambric, Jaconet, Nan. stak ami Mull do, llithopljiwniaml Knemls' lawne, Swiss Book and Tarlaltm do.t Dolled Suits, tic.

ko enniprising a great itrietv. Aleo, a i tpleiKlid varielv nf seaaoneltle DR ESS MA. TKH I A l.S, of all denraMe kimlt, worthy of jinuie.li alealteiitiolu ntaiiv nf tlteae hai a I.mim 1" auction, and will aoltl at umttiialiy low prions, u. A. it particular lo nave a nil alocknf aid Good ror Fneml ARCH ST.

LINEN Nik Jti, Ml kmh HeetMul atul Tlltt.l l.u.. kimlt, aa kaual, myvll'll F.NvTiT'RINll GOODS AT WARItHRTVirrrt CHEAP STORE Wber. will did ami chenp Stock, constantly reMeuiihed from near 1 ura anu I uinujeipine siintiima, oi r.MBRtHDKIIIF.l 1 In all th avwMiiletutniof every detcript ion Imeortad. at pucca which cannot fail tnaatomah and plaaae, iwxi.r. itiniim i In tlie ehnlceat Mtternaof Etltliah.

Prenek. ttl man, aa well elected and ealensive a atock a can be found the city. I gloves, hosiery, imported and Fancy Onode. Ml LI Nr. Hi otMinn CCT AT WIIOLE8A LR Pit ICES.

An extensive auttrlttutnt nfllm.1. ki. to the tratle, which will be offered on the most advaa iuniiriiiia WARBURTON'S, lttn, S. Seoond niyA lw Second Store below Spruce, itit riWVsm.EBitA'm) nun n.xi6. Thit preparation wae used and highly recommend, ed by the grcnt Dr.

Pliiaie. In athlitioii tn its Kns pro. pertirs for preserving tlie hair ami preventing haJ.Uisat. It imparta a aufl and liiatroua gltau. price cents.

JENKINS II IIARTSIIORNK. my5 IH UJCIieitiiutst. I 'ACTION TO THE Pl'H C. to eurcnnMt ine genilill rIVAInl PANACEA. (ml sWaIM vArMIFUGE, (whieflutv i reeonilneiMled by Ih imiat reepectal4e PliraicMUianf the I'nitrd Slalea aia Europe, for more than thirty years, ft diseases arising from impurity nf lire Mood and debility of Ihe digeativ organt, I thoiild I careful lo observe that the name of SIVAIM ia epetled correelly, on the lop ami tide laheltof etwh at tliere la an iiiiiltlmnol the Panacea pin up by a per I'aring a somewhat ainular name, mmlt tn impoaa upon the creilulity of the poor ami di seated, and which hat deceived many.

Prepared on I at tha old stand, SWAIM'S lbera tory.Sniilh SEVENTH Slreel, below Chetnut. Phi ladelphia SWAI.M'S Hiril.DINGS mvo l)(l 4111EADFI'L ACCIDENTS" are momentarii; IJ occurring by the la ivikates of uaeful and valii. able relict. Much nttney and iliaagreeahleiieaa nutht ptii ii eiinin, leather nr iron, ami will remler ihe article aa imd aa ever. In hull ea, I2.

inj and Ala), Hie British FI RNITCRE for gTv rUl I I to polithnl furniture instaiitanenuil), al tame prices. Now, nn house should be without these two articles. rW.V once, prtaweil in PIHI 74 ai.rrtlt Ol Rl II Street, above Arch. nirtVJw'79 wanten at Agents. Kenamgton, by mr.V'r J.

HERON. corner of BROAD antlGREEN reels, alto aT'wif SON Planing Mill, WasHINOTON SJLia. Soulhwark, Olfice. DOCK StrrJ mys Iter.fr CHCRCHM AN fc 0ARR1SOV th. Memlw i of h.

ViXJi 1 t.i ai f'ii'vitf tj .1 ii partinilarlvretiiieiimftoatleml tlienegl nieet nirn mat Tin, a it lata Sniitemelation to change the night id meeting, nr. eroflfieC. 11171 C. S. W()Lf'E.

K. Sen. kVI 'RIIII I'l 'M heeivedfrom Ibe 'siau nf Alaine. Arliair Vit iV 1 "cmiocg unit STOKE AND MaNI'FA1TO nmrSeciiil. The suhscnlarra off.e fia sale at licweat eaah prioea, Ronneta of every variety.

Gtiatmner Ibuineti, Uceaiid Trimmingt mad to order. Bleaching and Pressing. mjytx'l JJl If, WEED. ri It I'ARk, tlri Niinl, ElGlltrit Street, warrant all their HATS tn retain llHiir "i base i and color. They aak but one prioe, and tell none ail Iftinie ManiimetifM.leri...u A Fatliionablt Hat, only aim A Superit' 4 RenKiinlier, lb On Prioe Store, 06 N.

EIGHTH Street, alve Arch. atr LE." Having a renl one quarter teas than Sw ootid atreet or Eighth atreet, I can meet all competition and defy any Dry Gmxla Store, with their aiielit.ntraah.oranylargnynf smaller manuiaeturer. In sell oheaper. Another arge Int, 7tl, nf thtMieeteeaiit Blue ami Green Waterml PARAWllJl. with a hni to put it in.

Rmueinlier, in VIN Street, two Wtet of NINTH Street, mirtf, mn' rnvvifr R. II, IIINCKi.Ey. 31 FAIIIHANKS PVI'ENT SCALES Retluc" limn of Prioes. The suliaeriber animnneeethat tl Mettrs. FAIRBANKS have reibiSCl riiw i.tetr r.

ae it, mtfl lect Irom the let April. KM. Theae unequalled Scales ars nw made tl a low a pno aa it puuilile tn make a Seal JOS. B. HIISHIEH, Antl for Kairlaukt' 4t'r HT Stnuh WharvM.

HiRi) tct.tr.i tti nil var etiet, lir.r.v IVIMK foe Cellar HATtl'VI II A i 'a wVJ SIEVES. MEAT ltAFl i4 aA Jottntk, wletleaaleand retail, al the FACTORY', 117 (ml Hit N. SEVENTfl itciow Arrt. tirrv. Til I AY Ut iL'u'i a I i i'nii Ti, II It, I'Nrtl ....1 I a gv ml Bf a vr 7 i.

it nTmiiiig, in rue lletl nronner iinrei. Ity mil. IC'OLA WOERTfl enrner of CALIIWIIILL aud NEW MARKET ni)vltiiiu tAZ DOG, believed In let the lanmet in Ihe city. Can be ana at Tk ST. JOHN Street, above 1 1 lolf, I let ItJIl HAI.K A.

ItlKIVVM llltllul Te hamlt high, warranted too ml, and kind in all "latteAcriiem tejiuie nrirt. Alan. beautiful Ymk Wagon, l.y R.tdgrr.t haa e. u.l i' a tw seen at the S.aMeinl.l.OIH.I. Street, abuv Schuil Sixth Ami tlvai m.i tVAI.M' hi oonuji.

rix n. ap. my.n i.t, TYW Itflt f. i Cfl LMt7 i ni 17. noilSE.

attdea WILLIAM TnieKEU V.I lalnkjak hrttura II. e. i (nil huh, arlpht ntnr html i 'lit It MiMrt Apply oa the A.NTUWiV KOAD.VrivSi; HAY II (lit sr. 1.1 III Kill' i. A Inekte viee.stantb witlmut hilching, gentle in di.pr.it em, and kind In all liarneu) would 11? i 1 larauy reete.

A I to, a Pliirtim Ualird agist, with one seat, patent ax lea. i. pniem axiea, in fottl repair wrnild suit a phvtteian. Inquire al In. be It lub Stable, OLD YORK.

KOAD. sli.vii Ne I le slreel. lm Stla SPECIAL HA IH (If CARRIAG ESTlie nederMtued a suae of their entire Stock id Aatrtinn, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, mint o'clock, at Ihetr New Carriage Factory, No wl ARCH Street, atljt.iriiiut IU Tlitre. oa the wttat lltxaily reaeoa fit diteneint nf thitstnekat Ane. tuai, in nwaequrnre rd tin delay in aniatnng the ea.

trnmve atklitinaa to their MannfectrTy, winch haa da. privrdllieprtrielttrain'tlieeaily String Salea. In calling alfentinn la tint tele, (lie tiilawnlwrt bee tnatnrre llteir friendtand the puUir generally, lhat the whole nf ihe stork a aa lanlt it retail entinm, in theo herd manner, and never miendnd to lo aold al anctum hark Carnage will la) warranted, ami Ih terms oi sale) literal. There will be DO postponement nn account of fjha Weather. E.

HASKELL miYHfr No. tii ARCH areef. T1.1 ti TMkr, i'mhwritk ani. i will tail lor r.K I IK1I Mjr ift'ti 4 rt AN F. T.

DA CO I STERN EXPREMS tin aad alW i r.r r. A rn I fn IM tc r'HtkJwrf. i Virtut.ur. KuJrrt.t1 cm nwaaaaran ininwiip m'mm. ml rTfHt rnliAsaH rmLawm im AA gi UIm er I Ihej lat Freight'' jne, through 3 days.

I tl 1 I' ti. Etperrtj facilrtie will he given tram. naanrtav aadWr) '7 m.i twwaet aua ll at vwn tim vase. i jntnii, Weltsrerirh estM Pittaiatra, WVieW, (mmili, Isxnwule, St. I it and New YJ a ili rrcript ii.

vaeleln the above cliea, ntd mm rliiitliec rtnU cvawgnml tr ntlaar ef Iriettt. I. I 1 i ih ,1. i vi.mi 'mi wit, n. Small Pat kwet and Parroiaiaf lillle taltM wfl htt tr k.ir...

stem Mer liantt and uthert inlerealed, mir EtKeeaine tr.r'e,r, vu.trir,d tkmfu, ill teal aareatal ia e.itiig mtina utetr vajtiaiergnmi. r.trrr. It ate. ai p. llv Pata igr.

Traaa. tu rt avmr.nK. to J.no, wow rt wig be Irtntrredfoorrn.nlieeof Packivt II l. vat trao. portetl tt auaenter tpelln Pttlairt.

L.ektrriei 4 nrr Otoe uimi' 7 o'ok ca. P. 1. Anvir4 SsrJ. (N II tMr.lt errvret) ft I llBatil'iedgti mai.i e.

auUr tt It laUt, gru redjt' It; i.ptM 1, r.tl r. i rl Grartixliu IrlLsryj rrta 14 tM Traa. I' rl ivm a Ixea if. im tifeja awu a ie i vt a ni. thaii rn tea r'taarv.

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