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' Ow& Amoti, Jan. 1, UN 230,019 89 Pi:dirties issued, and loosaa equitably adJu'eted and promptly paid, at his Agenot, by „ BOSWELL WILSON, Agouti:.., • • ' .-; No. 216 WALNUT STUNT. EN,Tk.up Risk, - This ,Company. Insures Buildings, -rutnititrej and merchandise generally, against loss or damage by fire. The polielea - of this Company expressly - provide that when assigned as coltateial security, they shall not be AV!EOTCD BY ANY AO* of the owner of the property eared. Entire security is than extended to the holders of GROOND Emirs and Monrasoura, notwithstanding re Dent decisions of the Court/ of i Ground Renta, Mortgagee, 2d,nobaniesi Liens, and other damnifies on Heal Estate, will alma be Onehilly hotrod ft deelred, liIIEOTOBIS F. Itaiohford Starr, . M 40130111 F. Dawson, William ISlMaef " deorib Sttiart, Walbro Pratier, John H. Brown, John U. Atwood, D. A. Fahaeatoct, Benj. T. Tredlck, Andrew D. Cash, Henry Wharton, J. Livingston Beringer. RATOURODD Proalderal OHABLEBW:CbE,`I3eoceteiT. TEMPORARY MICE : 162 -SOUTH:FOURTH STREET. fobl7•Sm BEAT WESTERN INSITRANOE AN UMW OOMPLNY, N 4 AND rue SPARMIIRIP UNION INBURANQE 0031 P —ANY OP • APIDLNB, PA., ' living coneolldated thtit bllsinese, will hereafter eon duet the came natter the name of the GREAT WESTERN ' LN3ITRANON AND TII.IIBT OOMPANY, Office, No. 403 wAvNur Btrept, 2 (Clompan)'s PHILADELPHIA, With a ooniblned qipltal apd available ASSETS Or OVNN_ 1 1 50,000, Invested, for the most part, Di FIRST BONDI and MOET cumin, bearlogitz per eent.:lnterest,:on improved pro pert), worth double tpe amoao t S /IRV, INLAND, AND HANINIIDANGO ADM taken on the itiost faxorable terine. wmps. Charles 0. LathyOp, : . Wil r liam Darling, Alexander Whilldlu, E. Tracy, John 0. Hunter, James O. Bmith, Jeaao Hatlehuret, • 0. N. abirsten, J R. MeOardy, Praneia Tyler, Thomas L. GILMAN _ Charles Hariso, Daniel L. Collier Jonathon J. Bloeurn. 0.0. LATHROP, President. WM. DARLING, Yid" President. JAMES WRIGHT, Bioretary'and Treasurer. O. S. RIJOBBLL. Assistant Secretary. O. N.- BHIPHAN, Second, ice Prealdent, raliT2-4&W tf Black OrPtom New York IjELAWARE ,-MIITVAL SAFETY ,IN Stiltds4llCOso 114 t secnostburstp Y-7HE LBOISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA,' 1835. OP6IOII S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, MARINEI 'INSURANCE ON VESSELS, CARGO. To all pees of the World. SRBIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES Old Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes, mad Dant Oarriage, to all parte or the Linton., P 111,11`1NOUHANCES' On Manhandle° generally. On Stores, Dwelling Helmer, &o. MEI VES OP TILIg.t3DSIPANT, Noienaber 1, /056. Par. .11Tarkat 2108,050, Philadelphia City 6 4f , cent. L0an.2105 144 00 $llO,OOO, Senneyirante State Imam 101 A -4 00 '2.80,000, U. B Treasury 4x 4P' eons. Notes. 80,112 50 00,000,,Panoxylvaela Railroad 2$ Mort • • gage 64' cent. Bonds '45,575 00 2;0,000, North Pennaylvania Railroad Mort. gage 6 fp' cent. Ponds .....:a:. 11,000 00. $15,000, $OO eheree stock Germantown Gal Company, interest and principal • guaranteed by the city or Phila delphia 14 925 00 $5,000, 100 snares Pennsylvania Railroad Company '4,837 150 $5,020, 100 shwa North Pennaylvazia Railroad Company ,$1,860, Eandry shares Philadelphia Ice Boat Company,' Havre de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company, Sa vannah Steam Navigation Com pany, and Philadelphia Exchange Company, 1,340,700 Sonairikul "Mortgages, and Real Estate, Of fice Building Bthn Receivabie for insurances made Balance due at Agencies Pre mi ins on Marine policies recently issued--and other - debts due the Company 01.24}8 14 Borip and Mock of sundry inatiranos Comp'. ales Rash on deposit in Bank William Martin, Joseph II Beal, Bdtmulad A. Bonder, John C. Davis, , John R. Penrose, George G. Lelper, , Rdward'Darlingion, De. R. H. Huston, Wm. 0• Ludwig, • • Hngh Craig, Spencer 11 , 1bralml, Charles Halley, H. Jones Brooe, Jacob P. Jones, WILLI TWO: HENRY LYLBURN, ripHE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa, YMANKLIN DUILDINGE. No. 403 WALNUT Street. OnARTER PERPETUAL. Prild up Capital and Earplug E/24,351 4/ °bartered Capital 500,000 00 Insures against loss or damage by Fire and the perils of the Sea, Inland Navigation, and Transportation, on the Most favorable terms. Looses promptly adjusted and paid. DIIMOZORS. tieOrge %Hart, it W. Halley, E.P. Rana, Andrew R. (Members, A. 0. Gallen, o.la , les ct Imlay, Bohn G. Dale, H. R. ()eggshell, Fester I. Perkins, Samuel Jones, lon. H. M. Fuller. OY.IIOI{EB. GEORGE H. HART, President. B. P. ROSS, Vice President. H. R. 000421EIGALL, Secretary and Treasurer. , 8. H. BUTLER, Ase't Secretary. told. pianos . . STEINWAY & SON'S GRAND and BQUAItf: PIANOS, now universally farm, and recommended by the beet Artists, probe -11101W and amateur performers, of this country A tlith pwideon With the beet other makers will easily 'satisfy the purchaxer of , their anpertorlty, is they opera for themselvea, and Bare them money and trouble BLASIUS BROB Mb 213.86111 10 1006 Obeutnut street SUPERIOR PIANOS. WILLIAM RNABE & CO., PIANO.WOR PE MANUB AMU:IWO, Non. 1.8, 5, and 7 North EUTAW Street, and No. 207 BALTIMORE Street, between Charlee and Light streets, Baltimore, Three always! on, hind a , large assortment of their superior Mimeo. recommended by eertltlcates from 15. Thalbergaltrakosch, and other celebrated performers to be equal, If not superior, to any made in this country. The darabiiitypt their Pianos wills be warranted for five years and a privilege of exChange granted six menthe' should they not give entire satiefactioh. Manufacturing levity, we wilt sell wholesale and re. tall, at the most reasonable pricee, WILLIAM /MASH & CO.. Menem. LEE & WALEEft, No. 722 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia, are our authorized Agents, and will keep oonetantly on hand and sell our Pianos at manufaatareee prloee. nihs.6m OH/CKERING & SONS, 11A2117PLPTIIIKRAB Or GRAND, SQL:URN, AND lIPRIGILT ' PIANO.PORTES. WARDROOM!. 3307 CHESTNUT STREET. Conetantly In store's, large Mock of our DBATITIBUI. and "UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been 'awarded, at the, diffoteut 31.11tibition In thin country and Europe,- US GOLD AND SILTRIt PIRST-OLASB MODALS: la2O-ly - - „ grabutet Wafe T ABL EE PUBNITURE ApD BILLIARD IL/ MOORE 84,CLAMPION, No. 201 SOUTH ftEdOND 9 PIIEET, in connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, ere new manufacturing p superior article of BILLIARD.TABLEB, and have now on hand a full auppiy, finished with • MOOltfil in CASIB/011 , 8 ISIBBOVHD CUSHIONS, • which 'are pt•incuseed who hive used them to be aupericr to all others. -. PJf the quality and finish of these Tables the menu factureritiefer to their rittmerilue patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the character of their work, ~ , ' fail-em DARE, SINGULAR, AND VALUABLE -131‘ BOOKB bought, sold, and eaohanged by - J. BABIN, Ye AntlgAe t Book Store, SIT. . , . 27 Booth MATH &tot 'iSAVUIIDAY, APRIL It 1859. AWRICAN GITA.NO, _! We +,eke nytaeure In Informhet iarmere, Dealore, end the'publia genereß., that, haring been tppointed by the , AMENIOAN GuAisrci.,adarAisrE SdLE A 6114 1 13 For the sale of this valuable (mintier, in Philadelphia, we era prepared,to furnish it lo any cieentlty, from the single bag or barrel- to a ship's cargo, qt the soale of prices adopted by the nompanyirs. p FROM $BO TO $4O PER 2240 POUNDS, Aceopitog to the amount purchased. Ripertments made with JARVIS IBLAND - and,F l '. RIIVIAN GIIANOB,, upon all kinds of son, have; in eVery inatance; :canned In favor of the former, and we are now enabled to congratulate the agricultural corn. umpity anon having island its molt, a ' GFENUIN CaJA.&(:), 200,000 114,800 A+A uhAsdriitsth Pkion li'he ship ABYNARD will shortly arrive at this port, direct from the Islands. We are preptred to take orders foil delivery frOm her cargo, or from those of the "White Swallow" and Plying Eagle?, & N . PitiDLIES; 14 9 . A 4 EL DELAWARE AVENUE, and • , - No, 418. WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Boa Agents for the States of Pennsylvania, New Jereey, and Delaware, tel2-emw Sm riql - CTSPHATTO GUANO 373,939 09 . . FROM NAVABSA ISLAND, CARIBBEAN SEA. . 'Analysis by 'Dr. Maiden Biokell, Baltimore: Done Phoglibate or Lime , 84.73 Oontaining of Phoophorio Acid 88 82. ' _ - Fluoride of 13alblum 3.56 Oarbonde of Limb - 1 6.85 Veroxido or iron and Alnrnina - El Water, Sco- 241,884 81 . , , t the extraoidlnery high , eeptege of l'hoephate . of Lime ahoy° etitad, reeordulend e the artlele..at no a euperler Phoephatto mai:fare." . ANIMAL FERTILIZER, PROM THE NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURING CO., An4lysia by Onstavan Ld l e arzi t r actical and Analytical Phosphate of Lime 'Sulphate of Lime ' Organic Matter yielding Ammonia Amanonleo Salta Insoluble undefined matter Soluble Baits, Chlor. and Buiph. of Soda ... Water,and loss 100 This manure le composed of dead animals, blood, offal, and raw boom' , livery ono of out customers having found odr mannte *hat *0 rOprOseitt it to tes.:—' adspted to weary soil and clop—we recommend It With the fullest confidence. Sob to 400 lb& per acre have frequently increased the yield Mt.+ per cent. Alec.. COLOMBIAN, SOFT COLOMBIAN, and AMMO NIATED COLOMBIAN GUANO% All of thenbove YEBTILIZIIIIB In bags and barrels. Prom 120 to $45 per 2,000 and 2,240 lbe, according to quantity Midland purehssed. For elle k r . - RIORARDS do MILLEN, No. 210 8. FRONT St., below WALNUT, ruarl-tn th e2m , Sole Agentt in Philadelphia. F ARMERS! FARMERS !! FARMERS !!! EICIPEItIOR .TO 'ALLM The - article of Boned mai:l - well 'knew% to,all fanners, and all its merits so generally acknowledged, that It is not at all surprising to fled the Ogeniott,POLessie en Emus ' 1 wanuraolured 2r Herons , TIERS ad ; 00., fast Attpers ading ehiliters. their successful discovery and prepare loh, the mut objection against the article has been removed, (v.'s its slow results.) Farmers nod others now get a DUnure " which they can nuderstand, ,, always pure. always reliable. It will at once enrich the soil, push_forward the *nisi and at the same time be LdlitTlNEk. . _ . This deservedly popular Fertiliser is prepared by Mears. Timm & Uo., at leir Oarbon Works, and to aronouricad Superier46 ' 11. i, 'or Lime atone hand, It effect upon the land - and crops 18 - 4ctich and lasting—with MI the benefits arising -from guano, ft 41us none of Its exhausting streets. It is need iii about the same quanittlea end for the, tame pur poses, as the Chemical Puirerisall Bones. ' These popular Fertilisers aria put np In bagel and bar rels; conwenleot forhaudling. livery attention paid to funel:a and others *Min information. The latest papers and pamphlets always to be found at our offiee.L. Cldoilit delivered free of expense to any part of the city or'ral (road depots. B - A call is solicited. TWNLL9 & 00.. 10 and i 2 South Whines, below Market St.. - ' Philadelphia Pa. N. 8. - -Teamold the bustle and delay on the Wharf or on Water 'street! wagons will load in alley adjoining. mh22-tatim2m W 4m ' QIIPERIOR HIOSPRATIO. GUANO,— IMPORTIM AND FOB BALE, ON .11BABON- A.BLIt TI MB, BY • JAiltili3 BAkEg, _ 188 North DELAWARE Avenida, Philadelphia. • , The analysis of this Guano shows it to contain 8t.84 per Gent of pbosphorlo acid, and it is thee recommend ed,by high scientific authority to Tole Guano hoe a slightly told reaction, due to the solubility of a portion of super-phosphate In water. Its very large per centage of phosphoric) acid damps lt, in my estimation, so a Guano of a very superior Ma rceau', because 88yf per cent of phosphoric' acid are equivalent to 88per cent gibe'se phosphate of lime. JAMES 0. BOOTH. , Por esitttatt,& 0.0114. philedelphia, trash 7,18820 , The flathitactimiiitlell the superior 'gristles of Phos 'nbatic 012,n0 have given to farmers, Wherever they have been tried, his implyehown that piactico ea well SA theory commend them as She beet and.obiapeat ter. Mears that can be need. They are not only immediate but datable in their effects, and benefit not only the first crop to which they are 'applied, but - ouresediug ones. The valve of bones u a manure le now universally conceded, and experiments have clearly demonstrated that their chief value consists not in the animal matter they contain, but In their phosphatee, and in this latter quality they are not much , more than half as rich as good lan sphatio guano. - mh2B-mw&elmWlm QIIPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME , made o k , Boa. sad Blood, by BLARIBTON & WOODWARD, and for sale to dealers And consumers at their stores, No 47 North WATER Street, below Arab, and inh.l7-lmee West Ind MARRET=eltreet Bridge. WEST JERSEY ACADEMY, BRIDRETON, N. J. DAVID THOMSON, A. M. - , Principal. Seeclon beg neMAY 4. Bond fora Catalogue. • Hafer to De.r.Jamea Wood, D.l) , Philadelphia ; Hen Theodore Frelinghnyeen, LL. D., N. J.; Hon. Wm Bigler, I), B Senator, Penna.; Dr. John Duman, Isar rieburg, Canna, ap14.12t 318,109 00 71,383 35 201,688 38 . 8,220 00 . 42,N7 85 H OOK-Xt.EPING MADE EASY.—The .111 J. use T WINING 'S DOUBLE ENTRY DIAGRAM trill obviate all dlillonitien in Sewthing a knowledge et', thielnieful Belenee. TWINING'S BIRDMAN ME IN STITT:Mk:OOB South EIGIITIt Street. apl4.-12t*, ORM TO James 0. ilan3, TheophUrut Paulding, Jambi Traguair, William Byre, Jr., J. F. Pan Wan, , Jogai& P. Byre, Elamite E, Mary Bloan, JameiD. Wfarleadi Thomm 0. nand . , Robert Burton, John B. Semple, Plttab'g D. T. Morgan, .g J. T. Logan, •' MARTIN, President. . HAND, Via° President. tau. mb2(lotw ALLEN GROVE FEMABE SE KINARY, Fltkiefil'OßD, Penna., Ms milee from Market street, Philadelphia. The Bummer Session will commence on MONDAY, May 2. The comes or iostruction in this School is compre henalie and thorough Paients and ..tluardiaus who intend to place their daughters or wards at this Insti tution, will do well to make Immediate application to Mrs. H. L THOMPSON. Principal and Superintendent. mIISOARORA 4.oADEMY.—Established .1 in 1888. SUMMER SESSION OPENS TUESDAY, MAY Bd. The chief attractions of this school are: Thorough Instruction in Englieb, Latin, Oierk. and Mathematics, Literary hoeetles and Libraries ; mild' but firm dlsct pline; healthful location in the country; beautiful 'surrounding emery; , freedom from temptations to vice ; euperior moral and religious influences; vicious pupils not retained; constant regard had to the moaners, morals, and comfort of the pupils. Boys under 12 yeare of age not admitted. Plow; young men cordially wet corned. TERMS, SCO per «melon of 5 menthe. • For full parucarlare, apply So J. U. 8111151 BIM, Principal. Academia, Juniata snooty, tah2o-totti9 Bt* ripHE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY,` WEST CHESTER, Pa. ' will commence its 10th Session, abler the charge of Its present Principal, on the dist of May next. The course of instruction is EXTENSIVE and THOROUGH, designed and arranged to prepare boys and young men fer College or for the business requirements of entire life. The GERMAN and. FRENCH languages are taught by NATIVE, RE SIDENT TEACHERS of tact, talent, and experience. 4Yerage number of pupils 76, under the charge of 7 Teachers, including the Principal. Tor Ca talogues and full information apply to mh7-2m WM. P. WY HRS. A. M.. Principal 11/1 US I 0 LESSONS. -MISS LIZZ[E ILK CARROLL, No 022 South TRNTII Street, third door above Bhlppen, continues to give lateens On the PIANO PORTS, either at her residence or at the homes of pupila For terms apply as above. Refera to °mired Meyer, Plano forte Manufacturer, No. 722 Arch street, Philadelphia. 14 . 1IYANT & STPLA.TTON's NATIONAL JLP lIIEBOANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. Por In. formation, call or send for Catalogue. fe9-tf WHITE HALL ACADEMY, threo Tulles west of HARRISBUIIG, Pa The Seventeenth semi. annual WeiOn will commence on MONDAY, May 2d. The attention of pa eats and guardianalli solicited to Its advantages. Terms, silso per cession of 21 weeks The Principal can be seen at the Union - Rotel, every afternoon from the 11th till the lath of April inclusive. Oity references given. Box Circulars, address D. DDPILIMISR, laiBo-18M Harrisburg, Pa. NEW - LONDON ACADEMY, CHESTER J. COUNTY, PA. Prof. EDWARD D. PORTER, A M., Principal. The 2624 session of this well-known School will commence May 2d, 1869. It is located In a retired and healthy village, lastly celebrated for the salubrity of Its climate, and the elevated character of Its citizens. A coach meeto the toornlog care from Philadelphia and Baltimore at Newark, Delaware, to convey students to the Academy. PERMS—fa per Fenton of Ave menthe The Principal may be seen at the GIRARD MOUSE every SATURDAY from 2 to 6 P. until May 2d.,yrt„,. !LONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, Ad N. N. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Ste. 001dafIGICIAL DaPAIITMENT.—Book-keeping io all Its various forms ; preparing Students thoroughly for situetionn In any branch of business; Plain and Or namented Writing; Commercial Calculations ; Law and Correspondence. No Institution In the United States gives + more thorough and practical course. In this department no teaching is done in clasees, and Is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited. MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPAIIT- IdIiNT 7 -(eeperate,from the above.)—Young Mon and Boys are prepared roe any grade of an English and Mas steal Education, yin : Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, _Geograthy, Arithmetioi . Philosophy, Re., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies.. Seseione of Ave months commence September lit, and Pebruary ,Pupile received at any time be fore or atter these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logued ruminated gratis. inhdd-dr P. DDNLEAVY LONG, Principal SNYDER LEIDY—J'AS. M. LEIDY, • Prlnelpale of LEIDY BROTHERS , ACADEMY, Noe. 140 and 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race, where a knowledge of ' WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC: Is made oertainlo every rup9 that may enter, AO/iiihihlY open day and evening. ScrEiii~ers. JAII,VIS ISLAND. E:IIPEa PROSPIJAIT Ok'LIPtE, CHEMICAL PULVERIZED BONES TIERS & CO'd SUPER.PSO3RHATE Of LIME fticationd. Zegal Notices. 'MOTION 13' lI EREJ3t GIVEN that the Commissioners named in an MA to incorporate the Hoetontllie, Mantua, 'and Feirttionnt Passenger Railroad Company,” aPproved the slttli day of April, '1,869, who art as follows f Albert 8, Ashamed, Obarles H'S. Harmeh.. abrades Traitt, Wm. Pat: tenloo: J. H. 1 0heen ' -Jaya) * 13 Yost, Robert Gieudin , 'hing„Robortllbtris, Sardnel,L..limedley, Jacob Zleg. ler, Daniel liatohlee, W. 11 Kelley. James Hunter; Team, Hestop, Thos. A., Andrafils, Togdes; John 0 Reff,r, D. B Pant, H. A. Dreer, Plehetillatt Brant, Hobert Selfridge" John A. Brown. G. 0 Franchscus, G. 'll. - Baraeell, P.R.bliller;• Wallace, lick, D D. Jane's, John Steele, Jesse T. Vogdes, Ste , Oen P. - Itiii,lesa&m:AebtonWm. P. MaCails, John I F, Beatty" 8., : Garr, Peter H arker , P and George M. Hill, will open breakii for the porpooe of making and renewing' stibsorfptio to the Capital Stook% of 'the , g said Bestonville, M a tout, and Fairmount Padasogep :. Railroad Company at OHREtirill DROVE-TABU HOTEL, corner of L &ROASTER Avenue and HAVER FORD street', Twenty,fourrh ward, on the second day of - b1AY;1959. at 9 o'clock A. Jd , and will keep open said books according to law. , ALBERT S. HARSISLI, D Tl PAHL, lit/BERT Huhn. GB, IC o mmittee ' , IV ' DeRR. spit tift. H. M. ZIILEOR, NOTICE is hereby given that application 'will be made to the Auditor General for the re newelOt two certificates of the Lean of the Gorrinion.. Wealth of Founs,3lsaule, created by in aot of A esembly passed the stitetinth cloy of Apidi Anno DOminl 1845, bearing in interest of fire , fiersbeht: trot annum, and le aned to Nicholas Oevelot. On'e of the sad certificates la for three thottsand dollars ' No. 1384; and dated the 28th of .october 184 f ; drat the other of the Said cep trOca , ea is for ' two thousand dollars No, 309, and dated the 28th .M 1 ), of February, 18521 u the said sera tificates hate been lost or mialaid, , JOHN iitexcaoN, Adoxinietreter or Mamie, Gavelot jal6-53m* lure orntfOß NOTlUE.—Application will be made tier the J: renewal of Ctort)floste No. 9, dated July 6th, 1866, for Two Hundred atwl Pity Shares of the Stook of the Rowleebarg Iron and Lumber 04., In.the name of the subinrlber, which bee been lost 0 &SPAR BRUNK, CORNWALL. Lebanon county [MEM J. ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHI L. Estate of JoIIN MIME" Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, apd adjust the et:mount 0 , JUJU? P. MURRAY, Ad. miniatrator - of JOIN HURRAY, deemed, and to re. port distribution of the balance dill meet the parties interested, fOr the 'purpoee of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, April 20th, 1859, at 4 o'clock P. M. , at his 0813 e; No. 130 South Pin!! Street, in the, city of THOMAS OREENBANH, apfi-stuthSt Auditor, AUDITOR. appointe • to audit, ALA , -tle, and adjust the Only acceiant of BTEPIIEN COLWELL, Actiog Executor of the last Willard Tes tament of BMdtTICI, ItIOILARD3, deceased, and to make distribution; will, gittolid to the ditto of Lie appointment, TIIESOAY, the 19th day, of April, A. D. 1859, At 7x . o'clock 'P. M.; it titpe oMoe of 303EP1A,13. T , 19:143END, Erg„ No. 813 AEOH, above EIGHTH Street. se-1h as to 6t Noticd PEOIAL NOTlOE.—Dealers in G oodyear's Y,Patentrot Vulcanized Rubber Suapenders, Braids, Wein], sad all other Ratios and articlee made by' combin lug, fibrous substances with threade or sheets of vuloan 'hed rubber are notified that ultimo the name are properly. stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authori ty, they cannot be legally- disposed Of In the United States Merchants and dealers are invited to examine ppecinlene now In dote, and to give their ardent for the hpring Trade to the tinderelgted, DIOLIDDVE OWN ER., OA THE TITLES AND !EXCLUSIVE lIIGIITB IN ITIIE PATENT for thee. goods, which embrace all Allet3tplee Iterdtothre mandhletdred of imported, and many othero. • ALSO, LTONNBEIS TO MANUFACTURAI AND SELL —and the Terms—may be obtained on application to me at No. 23 COONTLANDT Btxeet, N. Y. n 24 -I.y ' HORACE H DAY. NOT/CR.—ln pursuance of a Resolution I.IP adopted at ithe Annual Meeting of the Stock holders or the PRIINSYLVANIA. , RAILROAD COM PANY, Webruary7, 1869, PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of the Company, No. 231 South TREND Street.. until SATURDAY, the 80th day of APRIL, PM, for furnishing the amid Company with Property on the Delaware-river &m it. anywhere between the mouth of the Schuylkill river ands point 2 miles above Riot mond; deemed suitable for a Terminus and Depot ,for;the salt Co rpsny." Certified copies of the survey oreach property that may be offered will be required to be deposited with, the proposal, which will be returned when the selection bat been' male. Bach propoesi , will be considered binding either in whole ok in port. 'The right is re . - served of rejecting any part of the ground offered, dna to appropriate to ,the use of the Company any property or properties that may be specified in any of the propo anions submittsd. It is desituble that the proposPions should be inib 'flitted at as early a date as realisable. Proposals wlll.be addressed to fe22-tut :he tAp3O i..IIDCSAIt THOI I BON, President. ~ Iwvlng FOR THE SOUTH—OH&RLEB• TON,BLYANNdII t aid HAVANA BTSAM• _ SHIPS. , KEYSTONE STATE Captain 0.- P. Hershman. • STATE OP GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, ISABEL, Captain Wm. Rollins. FOR CHARLESTON, S. 0. The U. S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain Hershman, through in 48 to 60 hours, will nail on, Saturday. April 20, at 10 A M. — rcin., NOTE SAVANNAH, Ga. The U. 8. Mailliteddithip STATE Or GEORGIA, Capt. 3ohn 3 Garvin, will gall on --:=. The splendid Bret-olant side-wheel Steamships EBY. STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run an above every ten days, thus forming,. five-day com munication with the South and Southwest. Ell` Goods received and hula of lading signed every Mu. ,_ At both ' Cluutleston and Sirannah theta ships con nect With steamers for Florida, and with rallroade, &a., for all places in the South and Southwest, and with the Steamship ISADEL, for Havana, on the 9th and 19th Of 'every month. FREIGHT , REDUCED. nary Freight at an average of 15 per cent. below New York steamship rates. ,INSURANCE. . Freight and Iniurenee on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vilesolls. Cabin Passe. to OharleStan and Savannah 615 00 Steerage 'l4 lt 41 . .44 So 800 Ezonrsion TiCkets, good for the protract year.... 30 00 Tickets to Ilayatia. - , 65 00 Through Ticksts to Ne*Orkeius 89 Ve, Do , Mobile 35 00 Do Montgomery 28 00 Do Albany, Ga • 24 00 Do Columbus, Gs 23 00 Do Atlanta : Ga 28 00 Do Macon, Oa 21 00 Do Palatka, Fie 23 00 Do Picolata, Fla 28 00 Do Jacksonville, Fla. 31 00 Do Parnandina, Ma 21 00 No bills of lading signed after the thin has sailed. No freight resolved on the day of mauling. For freight or passage apply to A. HERON, Jr., Southwest corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT. Airs in Charleston, T. O. & T. G. BUDD. Savannah. 0. A (*RIMER & 00. str —r,i, FOR RICHMOND, VIA NOR VOLK AND CITY POINT.-BPItINN BANGEAI iNT—TIVION A WNNIE.—Dnion Bteangsblp Oompanyto Lino of Steamships—To sell EVERY WEDNESDAY sad lIATURDAY, at 8 o'clock A. M., until further notice. VIRGINIA, Captain J. It. Kelly. PENNSYLVANIA, Captain D. Teal CITY OP RIOMMOND, Captain Z. Mitchell. These flue steamships will Rail as above. They are handsomely Stied up for passeogers, having saloons on deck, are provided with Franlies Patent blatant* Life Boats, Life Preservers, &A.. and no pains or - expense spared for the comfort or safety of passengere and the protection of goods. This line offers the quickest, obeapeet, and most com fortable route for passengers, and is .o advance of any other for despatch and economy for freight to the in terior of Virginia, North Carolins 4 and Tennessee. No transhipment by thin line. Protease to Richmond or Petersburg IS, meals included. ° Do. Norfolk $6, mesh' InoMded. THODIAB WEBSTER, Ja... General Agent, felo-2m / 14 North WHARVES. STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, DRINA:3T, DUBLIN, AND LONDON. DERRY, without delay, for 530. Return tickets, good for six mouths, to either of the above places, by any steamer of the line, $OO for the round trip, out and back. GLASGOW, Thomson, Saturday, March 19th, at 12 o'clock noon. .111DINBIIRGII, Cumming, Wednesday, April 18th, a 12 o , oloot noon GLASGOW, Thomson, Saturday, lifayl4th, atl2 o'clock noon. ?JOY GLASGOW. EDINBURGH, Gumming, Saturday, March 19th ItBo 0 9 7, Thornton, Wednesday, April 20th. 391iINSURCII, Cummi S ng, #3aturda PASS y, May 7th BAT.MAGN. /SON GLASGOW. Vial% SSW TOGS. Pirat Olais 176 float Clam $76 00 Steerage, found with Steerage, found with cooked provisions....3o cooked provisions. 80 00 Children under 12 yearn of age, half fare; Infanta in Steerage, $6. Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. first Ohm $l4O Steerage • 000 An eiperienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. No charge for medicine. lfor freight or passage apply to WORKMAN A 00.028 WALNUT 'Street, Philadel- phia. ROBERT omelet, 23 Broadway, New York. • • HALL A LOBBY, Buchanan'm Wharf, Baltimore. roh7 gentlemen's furniobing (Spas WINCHESTER Sr. 00., GENTLEMEN'S v v WIIIINISHINa ETORA FATINT 1311011LEHR SEAM SHIRT MANUFAC TORY, lt the Old Stand, No. 708 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo• rite the Washington Hone.. A: WINCHESTER will give as heretofore, his per sonal supervision to the Cutting and Manafacturing departments. Orders for hie celebrated style of Shirts and Collars Oiled at the shortest notice. Wholesale trado supplied on liberal terms- j724-ly I W. 130017, (lento of the firm of Wut. fp • CINISTBIt & 800rr,) ; GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH (NG BTORR and Bll_lßT MANUFACTORY, 819 OTIRBTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Okapi Rome,) Philadelphia. J. W. B. would respeatfrOly call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his now Store, and Is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perreot fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRAM! aupplied with FINE 811111.T8 and COLLARS .11/0.4t A NEW REMEDY FOR NEURALGIA A AND lIRADACIfIe—D W. TROXDLL'S NEU RALGIA SALVZ is &sovereign remedy for this dim ease, as well as for severe headache Ia every instance where it has been applied it has produced a certain and ppeedy cure. In mums of fifteen years' standing, after every other remedy has failed, this SALVE like magic has been auccessful and relieved the patient entirely with the use of one box only. Prepared and for sale, wholes/11;AM retail, at his Drug, Store, B. W. corner IXTH d6a PARRISH stro.tx. Phil. mh22 ••• r7iEGLES & SMITH, (Wi(oLEst,LE Dntra wars) corner of SECOND and GREEN Etreets, are now offering their large stock of their own mann. factnred QItOUND PAINTd, of all colors, and WHITE LEAH at prices astonishingly low. Also, WINDJW. CH, ABS, of a superior quality, they are likewise dis posing of at cheap rates. Dealers in the above articles would do well to examine these various descriptions of goods at this establishment, end they will tied them cheaper and of better quality than can purchase elsewhere mhle.tf WEE MEDICATED BRANDY imported solely for ZIEGLER SG SMITH, corner of SE COND and GREEN Etreota, is uscd more than auy other stimulant, because of its purity and the good effects so many have experienced from Its rise in o.ses of Dyspepsia, DiarrUsea, and Debility. rnhll3 tr MEM DELICATE, and those who are pro nonuced convalescent alter a long daratlou of ill ness, are recommended to nee alight stimulants. We can In all conlldenee, commend the PORE PORT WINE of oar own importation to those who are al. lowed the luxury. It la a fruity, looms Wine. ' ZIEGLER MITE, mklo-tf P,NCOND and GRIMM IRdnets. Salto bp' rAnctist. m THOYAB k saws, • Nes. 189 and 141 SOUTH PODS= STAMM, - fir ennerly Noe. WI Ind 80.1 ETOOKB AND REAL ESTATZ—INEBDAY NEXT. Pamphlet catalogue); aow ready, containing fall desriptlons of 101 the riroperti to be sold on Tues day'neat, 'l9th tnit. with a flat of wiles detla April, ead-3d, Id.b, and 1714 May,--eourprieing a large amonnt and great - variety of valuable property. STOCKS, 0101114BBY Lvis,, On Tuesday Nveni, • - April 19th , at ?X o'olaok, at, the g Philadelphia IX- Ohmage, will be sold, previous to real estate--; - • Administrator's Bale. 1 share Point Breeze Park Association,, Bale positive. 2 lots, Nos. 234 and 235, motion N, Odd Fellows Ce metery. g lots, Not. 436 and 43-r, section L, Odd Fellows' Ce metery. Also, for other steelonnti-- g 1 ehate Butler Motel Company--par sm.% inn paid. Lot No. 350, section S, Monument Cemetery. Bale positive. Oit.hout reserve, for account of whom it mey eon , cern— • . 60 Wares Mount Morlah Cemetery Company. Also, for account of whom it may coneern... 91 coupon per cent. bonds, ;yew each Calloway fdirdng and fdameaotoring Company, Missouri. 436 shared Northranteriandlnaproyement Company— par $50., 00 shares Nortftweei fdirring (fompany of Michigan. Pew VI). 76 in the ranth terian Church - , nor. of Twelfth and Wafout Ads. (Rev. Iftrdman $lOO Delaware Mdtnal fosoranad Company early. See 'Reliance do' do ; 60: 1576 Union do do , do. TENTH OP11111(k EALE-vIPIII, lgth. Wlll Include— .. , . , Eteente , e l Poremotery Sale . THRICE-STORY RBI"lr- DWELLINO, No. 552 °hoo ker otre;...t, betrieen - lCoghth and Ninth. end Race and Yin° streste, mg: a throolitory, brink throning be the Sem . - Orphand Court bale—Efitale of &Zile* HlTneiDoC i dr 'CURES-STORY molt )s'wtr.tagas Ogden street, between Twelfth and Thirtglenth, end Patrfai 6PdFoP ler streeta vErd VALTIABLI PP,OPERTT.—flaten, Mangan. and out buildings, two steam mills, 'thirteen stone dwellings, foi workmen, and 380 sores of land, art the - Ridge turnpike, three miles from Norristown. To Capitalists and O,hers. _ _ VERY . —The i r Pennsylvania Hotel" with extensive brick stabler, Nos. 48 and 60' Forth sth street. between Market and Arch streets, lot 60 feet front, 500 feet deep. Peremptory Bele. ELEGANT DIANOION, WEST PHILADELPHIA.— Also, the elegant atone mansion, with large and valua ble lot of ground, stabliii- cos di-hot:tee, &e , (late Thomas Albbone's) Weet Philadelphia, the lot bay ing three 'valuable fronts, via:' 800 feet on Walnut • street, V2O feet on William street, and 800 feet on Yolk etreet. The house built and &Jailed in the, best maw. ner, with all modern conveniences. 11:7 Full &scrip. Ilona in handbills: NORVII EIGHTH STREET. — , 7hreeatory brick - dwelling No. 439 North Eighth street, above Wallace street, with a brick Mlll4l/4,12 the; rear, on Loram street. two fronts ELEGANT 00IINTEY PEAT, 17 ACRES on Ridge road 12 miles from Ninth and Vine streets, and one mile from Spring Mill station on- the Norristown 8011TH- FIFTH stirs ***dwelt, ling, No. 800 South fifth street, third house above re , Ural street piit4l l . late of Joseph Maleberger, Deofd. STAND.—Two-story Drink house, No. 608 Nofth Second street, between Green and Coates streets, with two threelitory brlok dwellings in the rear on Vincent etreei. VALUABLE FARM AND 001INTET PLAGE, 67 ACRES, with improvements, on the Beater Tram vial, Bristol, Becks county Ps: - - DIVPION STEBET.—Three.story brick dwelling, No. 1101 Divielon street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, and Callowhill sod Noble street,. GREEN'STREET - Biodein residence, with modern Improvements, No. 17t0 Green street, between Seven. teenth and Eighteenth stvete: . -• lIANDSOIife OGUNTST SEAT,—lfew eione cottage, Vieth 82 acres ldnd; TOwnship Line road, or Wiseahlo 6on street, 8 miles from Coates - rarest, 2 tulle hest of the Gernlaratiwn turnpike: ' = Eleanore , Fereniptory Attie—Waft .of Peter Bumf, . • - ilecessed: TWO LOTS OF GROIOND, Minton West,' north of Baker's street, late Northern Liberties IddREIIALL STRENT.—Threentory brldlt &Mane, No. 413 Marshall street, between Fourth and and Wsnbiogtou and Wharton et eats Executrix's Bale—Notate of Idle Diver, Deo'd THUD STORY DELA DWELLING, No. 1217 North Fifteenth Intent, third house above Girard Avenue. WILLIAMSON STAMM T.—Two-dory Mitt dwelling, No. 219 Williamson street, east of aloyametslog Ave nue, between Moore awl Morris streets, First Ward, MADRIOH S MEET —Three-story brisk dwelling, No. 1203 Maurice street, between Twelfth and Thir teenth streets, and Washington and /federal streets, with a brink dwelling in the rear on Peter street, First ward. , GOWN FOGItTN SPRINT—Two threeatory, brick dwellings. Nos. ,1023 and 1015 North Fourth street, south' of George street; with eight dwellings in the rear. forming a court, Fifteenth ward. • • Peremptory Sale —THRNICSIORY BRION DWNL: LING, STORE, Stable, weaver's shops,. d0.,-No; 450 Otis (iate Wood) street, west of Amberstreet, late Item elngton. , SOUTH TENTH 13ThtHErffeat nuelern‘residence, No. 824 South Tenth street, between Lombard and South streets. May be examined any time previous to dale. . , Vf.ABI:IINOTON 81'REET.—Three.stOry brick 810. ling. No 823 Weabington 'treat, between Eighth and Ninth streets, late Nivel:nanolog. Sae two frontal: Sieentor's Sale—Estate of Barnard Lyonh, Dee'd.. LOMBARD BTrigHT.—Wortr story briok dwelling. Lemb.rd street east of Fifth street, 30 feet front, 80 feet deep. . , MUT MODERN DR'ELIING, No. 123 Mousse street, between Front and Secant, and /Thigpen and Fitzwater streets, 80-athwart. B de at No. not Wallace Street . . . GENTEEL PIIIINITIIRE,' ROSEWOOD.' PIANO. PORTE, PERMIT MAN TEL MANTEL CLOCKS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, do • On Wednesday Morning, - - %lb Instant, at la oialock, by eatslogoa, at No. 110,i Wallace street, above Eleventb,the genteel furniture, handsome rosenned 7 octave plano.forte, French mantel clocks, tapestry carpet, dm, of a gentleman &alining boueekeeptng. F. May tie examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sits. Bare at Noe. 189 and 141 Booth Fourth Street SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE_ ,S YINE FRENCH PLATA MIRRORS DRUMM OAR PITS, &a. Oa Thursday Morning, - At 9 o'clock, at the auction atom, an • extensive assortment of excellent second-hand fnrniture, elegant piano-fortes, One mirrors, carpets, eta., from families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for con venience of stile. . ' IiERIIELL & FIELD, AUCTIOSEERS L) No. ]l3 SOTITII - .EIGHTH STREET, below fIRESTN,I7'I STREET. Sale St No. lin South Eighth St . below °hest:mit. SALE OF THE SURPLUS IrDIVIIIIIRD OF A LADY RENOTING. This blaming, April 16th, at 30 o'clock, at No. 104 South Erglith street, including 2 superior mahogany wardrobes, ma. nogany bureaus, -mahogany centre tables, rosewood what not, mahogany card tables, mhos. iv chairs, cane seat do mahogany French and 'other bedsteads, wanhstanda, tables, mattresses, beds, bedding, oil cloth, engravings, As Also, 3 iron frame tables, marhle.tope. _ 1100 X-CASES. Also, 3 very eurerior bMk.casm. nTOVE, PIXTUR4I3, 00IINTER OASE, &a. - Alno, the complete fixtures of the store, No. 104 South Eighth street, comprising glass casing, with draw ers and closets, marble- top counter, oil sloth, stare and' and pipe, tho. Also, 1 wheel-barrow. Also; confectioners , table, marble-top, together with benches, tellies, &O. - Also ; a largo anortment of kitchen utensila, ho Sale at, Auction Store, N 0.112 South Eighth Street, below Chestnut Street. MISCELLANVOOB LIBILLEY, This Evening, April 10th, at 7 o'clock, by catalogue, about 300 vol. noes from the miseellseeraus library of a perion,leay. Mg the city, compnsing the works of the most popular au.hors, such as histories, biographies, poems, plays, &a , &a. Also, about 600 Nos. magazines. joureals, &c. Also, will be added; about 60 volumes common school books. e•, Also, 1 port.follo, containing about 75 rich French engravings. jir The abate can be examined, with catalogues, on caturday afternoon. Sale at the store, No 112 touth Eighth Street, below Obeetnut Street. - - . BALE OF BUPIRIOR HOUBEHOLD FURNITURE, FEATHER BEDS, to. On Monday Morning, April 18th, at 10 o'clock, an elegant a•sortment of household furnitare, &o , comprising Jenny Lind bed steads, dressing bereatm, washstands, totes, sofas, loungee, reeking and wall chairs, cane-rent chairs, centre tables, feather beds, Sio. MOHR STELLA R OASHMERN AND DE LAINE MEM At 11 o'clock precisely will be sold 40 superior shawls as ab.ve. Bale at the 8 E. corner or Eleventh and Market Ste. THE ENTIRE HOUBEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR NITURE. BAR FIXTITRE3, Sca , OF TEE DIAN -BION HOUSE. Oo Tuesday Morning, April 19th, at 9N o'clock, by ostalogue, comprising in part superior dressing and plain bureaus, French Jenny Lind, high poet, and other bedateada,,wardrob.s,' washstands, tables mattresses, beds, hviding, carpets, &0., &o. Also, the superior parlor furniture, mirrors, &o. PIANO. Also, 1 fine tone plaso Also, the bars. bar fixtures, restaurant, sad kttoben utensils, and all the personal property appertaining to the premises, llla' The goods can be examined, with catalogue!, early on the mornlog of rate. BALE OF NEW AND SECOND-RAND FURNITURE, On Wednesday Morning, April 20th, at 10 o'clock. at our 'tore, No. 112 South Eighth street. compriaine the usual aSsortment of now and second-hand nousehold furniture, feather beds, corpbto &o. fIJ Oonolgarnouto to this nolo respectfully nollolted. tisleat the Old Drove Yard Hotel, at the Junction of . Lancaster Turnpike and Haverford Road, Twenty fourth ward. HORSES, WAOOII3, FURNITURE, &o. • On Thursday Morning, April 21st. at 10 o'clock, comprising homes, wagons, hay. straw, forks, shovels, &o. Also, the entire household fmnitme of the hotel. Also, marble-top drinking and eating bars, bar fix tures kitchen utensils, iko, f ry- Pod particuhrs on Monday. ttl Regular Wes of very superior household for. niture, pianos &0., held at the auction store, every 6foriday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at 10 o'clock, comprising elegant Jenny Lind bedsteads, dressing bureaus, totes. rocking and parlor chairs, centre and bouquet tables, &a., &o. tp" — We will give our attention to sales of real es. tate, stocks, merchandise, household furniture, &c entrusted to our charge, upon the most reasonable terms. We will sell household furniture at dwellings ; or at our store, as may be required. [l7' Clash advances made upon all kinds of o loda and merchandiee. BBOOM Jr., AGGTIONEER, No. 481 • 011ESTENT RTREST, oppoette the Clinton !lowa, between POIIRTR and FIFTH Steepte. LARNE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE. On Wednesday Morning, April 2Gth, by catalogue, on a credit, ctommencing at 10 o'clock precisely, wigl be sold, vin: EMBROIDERIES. ' French embroidered jaconet Swiss and ribbon sets, jaconet and Swiss collars fancy Chenille collars, tree do, super needlework, jscenet and Swfee bands and flommings, edgings, ineertuip, ,to, WRITE GOODS. Plain, dotted, and figured Swint jzoonete, lawns, naineoolia, ko. . - CLOTHS. pieces sum black French clothe. SHAWLS. Also, Stella broche-bordered round corner ehawle, Super printed do, A.C. LINEN AND IHARSEILLEk SHIRT FRONTS. fOO dozen assorted qualities linen shirt fronts, 200 dozen super Marseilles do, &o. LARGE SALE OF STRAW 000DS. On Friday Morning, April 22d, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o'clock, a largo amilment of now styles belles' and miens' straw bonnets and data, men's and bop' bat., &c. The-above vale will consist, in part, of Bee legborn and braid bonnets. pedal straw do, Neapolitan and lace bonnets, hair and Laney do Also, white and colored date, Bloomers and (lypsies, boys , mottled Canton hate, boys , brown braid do, Ice., comprising every. variety of new style andneasonable goods, to which the attention of the trade is Invited; italge*94e4ottr•l': - !_ - ' - ':' - ' 4 ' Ftritiosss ' tAnnag - r;; 19 • - 4W ISTRIfifF.! BALE 08 imroanro•AtiNiommirrlO paT tioeoc'-. On Ta6rlayla`,mtag ; - - April 19th, at 10 0;00A, by catal9RW; oh e inouthe • credit= - 400 paekegee ant lots of Impelled dry god._ J r Samples and catalogues early' on WO HALE Ciftil. • 6n Muistl l Ly Morning,- - • . April 19th ; et 10 o'clock, for 'cash olfghtly damage , ' on voyage of importalloo_- - , 1 ewe; 84 Pieces, block tabby velvets. ' ' 1 once, 113 pieties, taneytraveree., LARGE HALE OP, BONNEP RIBBONS 07 IMPOATATION• O.P, ballaßS.; LAORAISS,,. - • - YOUONE, OD. - . •L. - Tuescley blaming,' - Aprll 190 a, at 10 o'clock by catalogue, onal z niontbar credd -500 cartons No 442 super quality- plain, strips and brocbe putt do sole bloclei ribbons, cont. prism/ a very deelraole sosortment or patterns. , - PABLI7VEIG BARRON'S: - A full line of caper quality' PAM green, brown, and blue veil bareges. - PARIS KID GLOVES FOR - CITY RETAIL TRADE. 800 ilia superfine . quality ' assorted colon' real kid gloves - - PAINTED OASHMERE' AND STELLA BRAWLS: ICO3 20.4 rich printed euthenist. ehawle, - - 500 1124 •• end brocbe-trordered Stalls do.- . PARId PRINTED 'BARRON ROBES, DOUBLE. '711PB; PLOT/NOED, AND A. LEE. - Paris' printed barege robes, double•jups, sad goust„sdi - ,„nd a les ' LONDON PRINTED LAWNS, WARRANTED PAT COLORS. j/ gases &S 1400 madder colors London- printed_ lawns. ntelisws;;RlC EMBROIDERIES. 100 lots new' stykr neet:!eirork embroideries ' REII.43TITOODO JJI °AMMO DAHMER - 0/Iled73' cambric .404ker- ISO down Bus henatitel AWOL ,f SPIOLtIi BAIA OF FELik.WL B . - Of ere efoosfecture and Imparts on of EISAAR9 H• aitursgols , & :On Wolin'Jay Idorinag i At If/o'clock, on soi monttra , enedis,conidat1 1 16 1e1716 4 an d 14.4 plain black - inoaslin lalaC em " meta and merino shawls, with worsted frinzes ~:: 100032 tleh pleited Stella ohawle, ettored•on boi• dere, ail on nevi no d elegant pstterni. • • - PARIS BROW'S .BOILDERSD-ST.St EakwLs: 16(.0 12 4 earn; broche•bordered stalls sterile, in new and desirable patterns, and flee centres. N. B..—The Move geode are all 'fresh, jest, landed 'from stesaiers'Alps and' Persia, and are in °keine and unbroken assOftusenie. BY - ALFRED N, HARKNESS, : DBLPHIa. HORSE :AND DAReIAGE.O4EAAR, 8.-Z. 'corner of NINTH:sof ,saisam. ST/ TS, be tween Chestnut and Walnut atiaote. SALE ON HORSES, coome93B- AIID P•a-sianß 47 . This Horning, - -•- ." - - At 10 &cleat. at the Bazaar, will be Cold— A pair of elegant bay carriage horses. ix. 530„,,- An elegant calash carriage, by Jambs, ci 00 3 ) .3.- , .• A set double harness. A Germantown wagon. sash doom, by Lollar. - &bay borne, " Rolla," believed to trot in 280. • An elegant bob..tail gray family borne. • A brown borne, 7 years old; 15 bands WO, - A pair of sorrel mules. A valuable Bashaw hares, 8 years old. A bandsma) bay horse, 7 years old. - - A Germantown *aeon and harness. - A gray &lain -mare; 8 years old. - • - A black saddle horse, and 2 saddles. - _ Alto other horses and carriages. " ' • • Bee catalogues. 1:11111:41 1 - APORD," AUCTIONEER', Ho - _IL 00 MUT ' batman MU ma BIXTH, math side . . • _ . . , LARGE POSITIVE ‘ OIrETAS.W. f{001:1",.&e. , ;Oa alloaday Merulug.. . April Mb, at 10 o'clock L uioteely, _irlll sold by. agitator:us shoat 250 ismer of ladle' and millseui! straw, bonnets, bluomers, he , men's .aci bole' ea. ,- h&ta ' &O. ;Marge, Mica „ladlele„Bsugh and Beady bonnets. 'Also, 600 pieces straw trlumings,_ - a:L . 1199i guode; suitable for the present trade. , - - Er The early attention of purchseertts Maseteu.. LARON OIL& OP OaTtPia 6, OIL CLOTHS, • HOGS, W.e. - „- • . On Tuesday Mornlngi. April 10th, at 10 o'clock - precisely, will be sold, by catalogue, on ell months'. credit, about 200 pees" of carpeting, mutilating of— , . pieces rictvhlsh colors Brussels carpeting. - pieces 4.4 superfine MI-meted chain end wool filling carpeting. • -•- . pleeea'4 4 medium grodity carpeting, , • -- - places all-wool tilling carpeting - • plesee 4.4 and 6-8 royal damask Venitia n pieces 4.4 1 6.8 woollen, Yealt.ten carpeting. pieces 4-4 and, 6 13 rag and cottage' carpet!. ' pieces 'super .tinality tiooroll Ri Alec, a large itasortroaret_ of.Terret raga door mate r !L7 goode arraagini, for - examination, with cals. lognes, early orfthe morning-of bare,- to which the at - tioo of boyars inreqieated, T. It. 4317 31 [ET - 13Q1.(13,,, • - I / e Eli/LVIIBTATE„ - ALIETIONEIELE, - - -NE WANFT num. Nurritimaisa On 'Etninellir Evening, - - AprU2Bth at IM o'clOok,,st. the -sh/ledelphlik. Zak change, change, will be sold= - 1 share Mercantile Library Company. • Tor acconnt of,whom it may concern -30 bonds of the Calloway Mining and Railroad to. - OROUNDLIMINT OP 780,, on lot of gretind,. with; three-story brick biome thereon erected,lsioast street west of Twenty-Brat street. THREE THB3II-82011Y BRICK ronassoiotiv, hnoWn as the !.GoldenLemb and large lot c f ground, Beeped street, above _Callow-- hill- The lot is 78 feet front on *end atieet, by 200 - feet deep to St. John street, with a s front on St. /oho greet of 100 7 eet. Thiele"; vary 14'14010 property, and well worthy the attention of capitalists: , - PO{ STOAT )314182, POET STRBET.,..Iitx-story brick shore and_ jot of nrinind,No. 237 North hunt lit, 1 , 4'17 feet 6 inches front, mining through- Ipfater 4188MistilTO*N.BlilliDINO BITIEFL-Three . elegant' building cites of, test sores-each, situate ea ilk, Limb kiln turapike,tuaning tierce& to the Tortiettip Pee road, nearliermantairsi . 117 Lithographic Plaitecao, be bad at the office 11AND11011E 00i TARE TOWN.—Two and a hetet ry double stone cottrge, and lot of ground, near Weyne station. Germantown, adjoining tbogrounds of; B. font - McNeal, Am.. /di 209 feet front, by 100 fast desp..,:The home thimhed with all the modern lODTOIIIIOIIOOII 3 well-built, and ha good order. POtsesdon Immediately. . TWO BTONB DWILLINGO, altaftrol4TOWN.-- Two adjoining two and _belt. story.stone southeasterly aide of Helvetia:set: above Hancock lit-, Gerweatoiva. They poutattr eight minx each - with. good cellar, and In good order. Lot 44 feet 10 inches front, by 130 feet deep. • , THRICE-SIORY BRICK ItEI3O.IINCE, witty three story back buildings, 'and fortdahed with all tht" mod em; conveniences, situate No. 838 North Tenth street Peremptory Pale.- CHIW -219TATII, mot - snows. On Tuesday Afternoon, 21as ad, at 4 o'clock, will be sold at .public auction, OA the premises— _ - - YLEQANT BUILDING LOT, sontheaeterly. Corner of Alain street, or Germantown avenue; and Johnson street, on which is erected two atone dwellingtiand atone barn; lot 165 feet front on Main street. by 240 feet deep on Johnson etreet; and on the south line thereof 817 feet. ' - - Alto, YOUR LOTS, adjoining the above to the out ward, trotting on Johneon. street. 160 feet front, by from 142 to 140 feet In depth ; the easternmost -lot fronting also on Morton street. 113" Terms and lithographic plans may be bed at cur offloe, No. 020 Walnut opeot. OA&D.—J. M. enmaitif. & eons, auctioneers, win hold regular'sales of Baal Nl • tale, Stooks, &o. Alma, household nu-allure at dwalliaaa. p:jPl . 1D On our Private Bete Register Vt. tartar be found a very large amount of real eststetnthtduS every description of city end Country prope rty: - J. M & BO If,- - 690 Real ltstate Broker, WAIILUT Steen!, below Ednib. WILLLSX H. STEER, GRITERAIr .D AUCTION AND COMMISSION' MERCHANTS, No, 46 firth EIGHTH Street. bob* Ateh, • J.A. RLISON. rtnetionsee. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS MIRRORS, ENGRATI AIL 0I L ' PAINTINGS, PLATRD WARE, PRATHER BEDS, SIATTREIGLIIE, &a , Ica, This Moinins, At the auction store, commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold a large and desirable assortment or supe rior parlor, chamber, and dining-moth furrdture, car pets, mirrore, el:grub:lgs. beds mattresses, /to BILLIARD TABLE. This Morning, 16th Instant, at 11 Welock, will be Cold a auperior marble•bedded billiard table, :with patent cruittleno, balls, cues, racks, °inflaters, Szo. Kr Consignments of new 'and second-hand hotuse• hold furniture, piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, respectfally solicited, on which liberal cash ad. renew will be made if required. ' ty' Ont-door sales attended to promptty. Charges se moderate as any other hones in this city. AT PRIVATE BALE Two large heavy French plate mantel mirrors, richly framed ; else of plates.s2l9o inches, and 68a8 Inches. Will be sold low to close an account. 0 SE SNATHA 41:10TIOPINEN 1111.. AND 001131I88ION IdNBOHMST, 8. i; SWIM Rim] and BAo3l.Btrests IMMENSE BALE OP PORYESTED GOODE-OVER 2,000 LOTS Olt VALUABLE PORZEITSD COLLA TE/MS. On Monday Morning, April 18th, at 10 o'clock, at Moses leatliaos , ace toe store, southeast corner of Sixth and Rate streets, consisting in part of diamo..de, watches, jewelry, fowl- tog piame, pistole. mantel time-pieces, dressing cue, he , number of floasingle stone and cluster diamond bteastpine and fingar-ringsjbrilliantaef the first water, and some of the largest and moat valuable ever o ff ered at public auction. It Me 18 karat gold Rneish patent lever watchee, toweled and plain, of the most approved and best makers, in heavy hunting-cues; double-case and open- - face floe 18-karat golf-escapement lever and leptne watches, fultjeseltd and plain in 'hantittg.aase , and open-face; fine gold Magda', Sense, and Preach watches ; silver English patent lever watches; of the most approved and beet makers, fall;jeweled and plain, in hnntingasses, doubleatme and double-bottom; fine silver-escapement lever and lapin° witches, fulljew died and plain, in hanting.casee and open-Isms; silver denble•csse, bunting-case, and single case watches; silver gnarlier watches. plated and gilt watches, inde pendent secant and double-time watches, fine gold v eat chains, some very heavy; floe gold fob, neck, ladies' chatline. and children's chains; gold seals, keys, end charms; fine gold braceleta. gold medallions and Icokets; gold pencll- cases and pens ; gold eye-glaasee, Hue gold seta ear-rings and breast-pins, anger-rings, etude, sleeve-buttons, crosses, turf pins, breaches ; silver ware generally; elegant dreatieg.ease ' with solid silver cover ,, cost $ 126 ; handsome mantel time piece; superior doable-barrel fowling-plea; revolv ers, and other &tole, and numerous other articles. The whole will positively be sold without the least re serve IL7- The- goods will be open for examination on Saturday preceding the sale. ST. LOUIS, IVlo. WILLL&MS & BOYLE, ADOTIONEF,RII AND COMMISSION IdEBORANTS, _No. 10 North MAIN STREET, Sw. Louis, Mo., (formerly with Memo. Myers, °lowborn, fr Co.. V htiadelphia,) offer their serv,cea to the merchants, monnfoomroro, and others of Philadelphia, for the aala of dry goods, car pets, boots, shoes, hardware; jewelry, As , Am. 137. Cash advances made on receipt of goods. 117. Settlements made three days after sale.- lIIBIMREIIOBI3. Meagre. Myers, Olaghom, & 00., Phila. " Stuart & Brother, Van Wyck, Townsend, & Warren, New York. L & B. Curtis & Co, Wood, °briery, & Co., St. Louis, Mo. Crow, McCreary. & Co., I , ‘c Ur. D. B. Wood, b o. 28 North . Third street will ad vise with parties conatgulog from Philadelphia, ml-fm w-ly CIE OR GE WHITELEY, No. 185 South 1 01 FRONT Street, offers for sale, in 130,0 only— A. Seignetta Brandy, 1857, Pale and Dark. Jules Robin Cogeso, 1858 and 1867. Union Proprietors , Copse, 1854. Pinot, Oest.llion, Co Cognac, 1850, 1857,1858. A. Critring itoebellb, 1557. Pellevolsinßoohelle, 1858, to arrive. kiartell - Se Co. yogeso, 1855, 1851, 1848. Jamaica Rum, 2 years, in Bond. Stewart's Enotch Whiskey. Burgundy Port Wine. Blolly 51adeire Wine. Heidsiok Champagne, quarts and pints. A full assortment of -Quer Wine, in cacao and (MAN to arrive. • , 3615-81ttle -