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Nowhere' blurs Rtrartir, Pennsourg Pier, Mewling Rol limit. iteediee .1' Fisher. Lancaster • Semi Claimer, Berkif ) r g fig Rush, Dale Forge id Cooper s burg n !tient, Reading am' 1 . ,, ' F 8 Pose, ne ll enmile • D Hoff, h)ih coi 6 X ha! A • miebegt, Lehigh 00 DAftliNir SHEAF ' HOTEL.'e ----. 14 L e e eon a d n, in iti i i be ht low - yre. - .1. lir: Briggs, New Hope g 8 Parni. Ps - - f 'Y'seon n ieeding, HatbOrci Thigintwer & mrf, Tolland.% $ Bolli Si. New Bone fliPhilip* Books oo NO hangs, Doylestown rt. isiniweli, HY __P . A . - - I Itt 'e r# 441 e Y 4'4 elltigit ia ltwuff Pa "' i 3 noir, Hawley, Pit - ens Ocile,"BirlY ' ' y D *Matson. Beaton Brkersil,N 3, - - .!Nrin Carver, Newtown lIIIPORTAripIVB. rted for The,remal C LOUTTA—Ilbtli RippO4llll4=ll6ll Wigs saltpetre •Bros, & Co; 1311doMO do ' linseed 7 bales batialo ei ado inor do dosJO oot skns 100/ bales gunny t i nt/ado ny belie to Wilmer, Caere% & Co:1014 base saltpetre 11:121 do Wooed 13 bales buffalo hides 17 do do %It tkiv i tat do pony cloth ,95%di t u t% t r,poo s ii72ohe ire 1 Wrif:4 "-- RlCHNONDLEtteamehip, bbli W ebs ter. a neg. 4 Ws applealat bah al as tt.bacen Tilos ebs 1r; 118 biteatado Mercer & Antelo; RS boxes tobacco Wardle & Stevenson 1,129 to do pluskn, .Mo- Cullman & Co; 11 bbls flaxseed 3 do apples & Bro,_* Obi meal.Thna A Newhall /4 Bone ; bales mdse J Browa.._. 31 hags 11 bble peaches 8' Nor, an; El bales dominion, welling. Coffin, & Co; 93 13.94 e .frult 41. Cnibertient 12 bales rake Server to Marker; 9 Wide Old gon A PlEtvsti 311 . 025 bbliv,lCnititellon 71 empty bole sassy, Collins, Co; 10 empty bbla Omit &' Austin; 19 Wipe tObitax; 31 empty barrels AI pigs lead G 9 bales dop essstteti bills titan 290 bats nuts 30 plus auadttes veal !"1-.41011iirrilt4lobi Empire., Ron4il Idols mo lasses HS bbit do Beasts do .1 JP Pen piston. TRINIDA , CUBA—Bohr EC Knight; Whirloi4-316 Lb& 45 Los 22 bbls roolahassNlatleips & Carbide. NAwriz *TELLiasNez. if** FOUITH:kAGE... ARRIVED. . Rohr L a - Myers, flomeri4lo ditia,frOgl Jacksonville. With hunker to Samuel &Don d CO. Has been 8 days 4' 4 or ilattAMIS. Eiehr JiTrarobps•EOinars, 4.1 a II from W" C. irithimmtuas rorm k 1%007 •Y laungt4n, N • elehr ionise '-T her, II do sr ' Boston, with Wo 40 OnSwelf lila. -c Y. - °M Se Samuel Croft. !Wanted; di - Ye fromCli ' ' sate City, pith Ilrant to Christian & Curran. 8" 818 1 r.Okilrtai. Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to uhristuta st Curran. . .. • LEAED, &thy Mary Natt, S m ith,, Norm oh, Coon, Blakiaton & Bahr Cicero, Burroughs, Nast London, Conn, Makin= kin & Cox. • • TZL7ltallWi t - , Okorregondono• of the J'biladelpbia Exchange./ CAPE 18LADID. Id J. fflarelin—e P _ The lava Lamm°, for Bagels la Grande, and Tiberias. roe Cienfuegos. went to sea 112 The solve Geo Tittle. and Martha Ann eNaill, ewe in and stood up Jean evening. revelling observed from this "We inward or outward bound to;dar. Wind East— Weather stormy. - - Yoate,Ytd. Tilos' B. noon& 'U7 TJL2anaPL -(Oorregondenoa el Ttne mew Yoga. Marsh 19. An shire Zone, from Shields; Iron/rider,. from Liver pool. Bark Jane Francs, (IRO from Meson); Clarissa. Loin Nem rtes Below ship Helene, ofilad from Bremen; bark Hew; Terikirp M L l = 9l , S , eW York, from Savannah for Liirenool, arrived at Bermuda on Feb 28th,leaking atehe rate of Me strokes per hour. She was ordored to os dieonarned : Ober Cargo! Nonfou. March 19. The bark Susan, from Baltimore for Cienfuegos, wi molasses, is ashore on. Cape Henry. The vessel . and steno will probably be a total loss. Eight men have landed. leaving five aboard at the merey of the waves. Arestaace him been sent down to night. The sehrlienry W - Johnion arrived with rigging and sails damaged in a gale. Riohard Perry. the mate, and Thornier' Trivett, were washed overboard and lost. - The sohr Socco, of Bridgetown. lost her deck load of naval stores, and had her rigging damaged. , ' The sohr 14oUrbaa arrived. LI dare from Cardenas ; abio whir Rainbow, 11 days from Havana, with molas ses.., , • llfs* OALzans. March 19. The bar are from BorderittiL renorts that the brig Susan Emily. froni;Cardenes. , hound to New Orleans, oolbded with the chip. Shatemno. from New Orleans bo und to Liverpool. The format was a totat leas. Her paueentere , and crew have been brought Imre. i ‘ The bark was W. Lind,: from New iork, bound tO tkus port. woe -wreaked os Ghoserbreadt.frodod, on the Mit ult. Her cargo will be pertly saved: Arr. ships Malabar and Adams, frosrlfavre ; Odessa, W. V.-Moses. from Ltnelthea; Rtiglaadr Filliam end Lard. from' Liverpool g titans, Aliment*, and herb Lelgliton, from Bin. • - - - - • - - mhmoRANDA. Elteamatio Empire City, Grian, °leafed at New York yesterday for Havana and New•Orleaos. Steamship Torun, Thomism, cleared at New York yestiordagor Hamm& • • SAtp C pease& Winsot;from Elide Island, arrived at New 'lockyesterday. Ship Versatile& irom Padang for Satoh; was spoken - nth tor, 116.26 48 6. ton ram w. . Ship Alliatiee; De Forrest; from Liverpool, anivad at Clotrimeon Idth Inst.. Ship W..m; Critatihnti, .johni, lianas, air at Charleston 164 h MM • : sark Cost, SterUiag, from Slain Bay, arrived at New Yorkyoaterday. . , • Bark raxelos Power, uncertain*, was loading `at" Abroa Bey Jana: - - sark Stampede, Leiria, foitlybia, was et Mea sles 16th oh, to - sail name day. • 'Sark Aurora, for Phhadelphii, trailed from Neallilla Sth plt,Lbayma been repaired,, . imaged ßyniNen,„,riettn ( Dr,) blobenni4rorn,Elo de Janeiro , at PCW• York yesterday, , sd Pi g& SOlantion, ablated it New York yesterday rtrhitadelyins. - • : „ ~_ srla Abby ruid Elisiibeth,Dvnaily,-,yar Phil a d e lphia, root Salticaorel solea from esainallOthult. - Behr Joasph Porter,Taos,kopek, arrived at Salem Nth iost. . • • -• • , 210kr slisnEowaing; Mori, for Philadelphia , oleired as Npw York yeaterdel..., , • Bohr trartglip,i Br.) mazer. from St John, N, 0, for Pb_iladfilliiparrived at New York yesterday. , • belly Wild Moon. a 11406. for Ball Somme& cleared at er, York r espart. , • , ( t:Mr - Ana 8 (Moon. nowall, harm, at Charleston 16th Bohr V She& Shaii;iminoo. err at Chiriomon 16th t.. kr S V W flimmihui; Godfbey,„ hence, arrived at allergen Mk test. • -' •„ nopelhrr Wyerrly t - Pribie, chaired at New York' yew 1 1 24 4 for PM 1 • 4 4 1 , 0 0, 11 ., 1 - : - - ' • NO=OES. LONDON ciun B.itros.This celebrated uhuropeanSanits, lately_introdtwed tato this conatr7 by Parker , 11rOs., London,and now tieing generally aged throughout the_ United Slates: Poisesees an unrintlied. ~riohneas and delicacy of taste ulterior to all °Shiro. la At eidedent eld to digestion; and is high& recant- Wended 16i - diatonic; kink** iietiedentoe of the Wm , ' oesterskire Panes. and le sold at half theiiprice.- Sold by, A. 3. PAltitElt. wholesale agent for the United Staab , . 'said by all reopeetible wean and deniers In pickles and tulteree. • - , - , nahlii.thatchn M. FLEFLE's Bawixa INlacaurEs ARE welt iAirrso. the belt for, all Made of Family Hewing or Ilifinefeeterner tntrirome. If they do not work well they ill be exohsagod, or the prioe refunded. Priori IbP, and Upward& its CHEBT.NUT Street, ie Mein. . - ml2ll-tuthr et" Dens JUDI! TO Harm.—lnstruments to iiisiet the hearing le every Variety; sod of the Holt aeproved oeuetruetiouott P. MADEIRA'S Ear Inetru lOW pepot, .No; Ile South TENTH Street. below Oheetatit leant. • ", tale tuthe-et $z4K 211!'is Uvula Fain-,,NomrripsT (lamina' floaion sad Wasoor Staaarra—Dspoolto re aairadiarmall end largo *moult*, from all 011/411811 of the aoaoltoalti: sad Wawa Wargo at tats of ME warm r. Nr "mum ;Maser may be drabs by shooks vrithost law of in• Most. • 0 110. Orin dial!, from f until a o'clock, end on Mon day: sad datardar *Mil nine in the evening. Presi dent. PitdßELlff FELL; Treesurer sad Seoretmf OKA& N. MIMI& Siwuri'mmaninee. - gas bruins 111949&99 - .... - 90 ibepepor 008 wist Maabiae, 7$ &miss so L IS. SINGER & Mk*, • Na. SO CHESTNUT Ow& kunimunna Frairlizoop ams.—A yery wp ailottiallat of SALAMANDERS for tali at reap Ma* hies'. NO. On ONNSTNUT St.. Phtladalphia. BVANS & WATSON. -PUND:N.ATI . ONAL & Ma ' MINI' (hittystti.iluirtersd by ths Stab,. of l'ensisylvenhi. • , • EUIL& - 1. goer, m »seised every day, and m any amount large or small. - iPin PEN CENT. interest is paid for money from ttre day ill. put in. roorisyjs always paid hook in COLD whenever it in Galled for: and without notice. e. Money is rimeivan from Szasatars..tdmf mistral ors, thiardiassi aaid„other Trusties, in large °s ma ll sums, to . rinitin a lons "or short period. L The Wier reeddred fro, Depositors is Invested in Teel 'Estate, Morisnoweround Rants, and other &st atism sonorities. ,f • , - e. Wine open every 01W-WALNUT Street, southwest °near Tided etrairt. Philadelsbia: - - • - , 1W , I>rtoTTAirr To TAtlwas 011usao.— TiwieroVer . -4, Baker' Sewinsalraohine obnipen7 have jes*MtiodesSet rier.spd, superior_ einittle-Msehine, lams Wile lash, weed, with lateen - improvements. Pm* OM ' Yoe s!oe, et No.llo OBESTNUT STREET, Rhitadetrhidfe2l-tt Moe, lu,PAk =i , `.lt, A , Cho Olmatitcf OF TAA LA.TAST Ik7tse, fields in the' inlet uniiiixr, orompoily for OS 'NAM 9 AL BB - `l , 9wEeiT Wang :anew marked In Plain Fiore& .All goods Made toordetwarramed saes. glegoirg. Our ONE-PllOB system le @tiffany adhered to se we believe thin lobe eke wale fait Way of dealing. Alcia time* treated alike. - /WEB & mot ; , , SX MAIMS Street Aga* , r }Ultima rwm:Houpont a IdAmmoz.— " 114010Vgli DOUBLE-P[IBAD. Pitaxmc U Er rank PkesoligOis OSeth AN,C4II. JMonti wasted. 00. tksitpkis • io 461.11: j - PARTNER6IIIP. —The Eubgcribers hart this de Joined In Ro.lterfeenhie. 'under the -name or ire of Ws WM & ma, for the pureore of sempufseterme Metitf. 110.,R9. SHUTTERS, BLINDS, at No. Ite tlAltD Avenue. (serord story.) ' • . ROBERT WALOII, - „ - EDWARD RUNT. Febtaery 21,1970. e ' m112.0.2t. A la ASI • u. s vi,Nr PASSE', CAN 'NO MISTAKE !.I . Ai inittrunieut don't lie." Lite-idite Phalograel,a in are ahrays enema. and gm every ratiatitation ;when _nnetla•-at SEDIEGAI Gallery, SECOND street, "above - f . - •' • • • - ' -It* wisbats II • 131 . - Balt - vo,G:suc, soaiN AINE:lti.:l 2s, 1.4 s ' ‘j ' lul . l44 ' Pat 7M a tChtift e tllt n VPiS, 0.68 1,...ERT .t,,dit:Piew York. ;CLARKS PATENT INDELIBLE PEN. mut rm- notrinng clothingnentli.lind Inde l i bl Y• ettlet th#Wiiskolrithout.os' trouble donnk of blotting. w2ll , nu? LOG articles, 8014. wbollossio nod To 'Ma f.D• ATIAM.&_I.O.. 911 ORkEITZ4 UT Street. 31VVAC Slid t4kLbtl.largeNti:3,lltek ,•4l.4.tobbiii4'iiitd hr 1 1 *0..3 1484- 0 4 r4114 .. e r' :, l t l o 7l/VC wad', !ma for WO& 0 * *WIN, aL411111611.' „ , BRIPS—BRUJT.—On the Uth indent. tof Rev J. B. atrolia.,Mr.'ReetT,Ktitet to Mien Bush Mule s • BVINVIIALLOW.FLL=-On t hem 141 h by the eatne t ßr. Abraham B. ClutoOtt, a oft 7; tO Betteh Ktolowelt. ef Chester eounty. ittaieltlDGE-011110K.--QD the leth nit., by the Rev. titlet ppCroat F t i rtit &it! Ito deyYh • oo n " DXZD. TAFFAN.—In Angvarta. Me.; Maroh gth, Elisabeth Bowdom Temple. wife of Rev. Dr. Tappan, and eldest daughter of the late Gov. Winthrop. of Soetri?. ' IdeCIJUSE.—Lin 'the 17th inn., Andrew oClure, In .*TWI year of his eve. ICillearo papers please cop 7. he relatives. and friends of the 'family are mimeo - ruby invitedge 'attend his funeralifT2 b i j a l e,.. a l l, - dense. No. 1318 Spruce at, Cm (se :If woocamt a the 20th student, an S o'cloog. Jo grown to • , Cemetery. , MeCLUSKEY.—On pie 18th inst., Mrs. Ann MoClos osfiCupfellw4hh.c%e:nrnr;ttOtedaentd.Frivorter-hstlaaiyeewtettenah.AnJsdooftihreLnhieeneetP.LirFaitntblitinhra,elp:iffor:rotmtruile:lastth,:te7rvcierrimildt-Peepernhccoiteif lattelphia, this (Tuesday) morning, at 9 wolf, Farr -NJ wrvice at St James' Church. I - -:A811111Eall).—On the len inst„ Hannah Ann, daughter . if Albert Achmead . ; The relatives and friends of the family are respect Nib, tnvlt4d tii,; , ri t t , tend her funeral this( t e fueszias)aft:r- f I c enti .' l:; ch it G el' inrto 2 Wn " Wlth'ou r t o rurthe e r iaroltior° Hof FO me 18th inst . , Mrs, Ann Ford, IA the 88th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her grandson, R. H. Ford. N 0.310 Queen street, this (Tuesday)_morning,at 10 o'clock. FOX.—On the 18th instant. Mary Elisabeth, daughter of James 11: and Elisabeth S. Fox, aged 3 years and 3 months. Funeral from the residence of her parent'. No. 17 Wilson sr.. on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. •* Qs RRETT.—On the 17th inst., James Garrett, ukthe Nth year of his age. Funeral from the residence of James cirankshawx, Franklin n.; above Seller, Frankford, this (Tueidr) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. MON ARAN.—On the 17th inst., John Monahan, aged 37f ears, , • - uneral from his late residence. No. 1022 Anita street, th s (Tuesday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. o'7,lll4..LAPlE.—On the Kith Inst., Andrew O'Mullano, t i sd 48 years. USIOTIIII from his late residence, 713 Cherry street, this I aeaday) afternoon, at 5 o cloak. PATTON.—On tae 18th instant, John Patton. aged 87 years. i. , funeral from the residence of his eon, Mr. Benja min Patton, No. 1718 Moravian et., this (Tuesday) after noon. at 1 o'dlook. ' KANE.—On the 16th inst., Thomas Kane, Jr., aged 23 yearly. Funeral from the residence of his parents, southeast corner of Eleventh and Carpenter streets, on Wednee da3 morning, at 8)8 o'clock. . FARREN —On the 18th Mat, James Ferran, in the 30th year of his age. . Funeral from his late residence. 717 Jamison street, on Wednesday afternoon. at 2 o'clock. BAVAGIC—On the 18th Ins! , Ann, wife of the late John Severe. aged 37 years. funeral from har late reeidence, No. 704 Moss 'thee, this ( Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 ti'alook. DAILY.—On the 18th instant, Mr. John Daily, aged 40 years. Funeral from his late residence. Dauphin street. above Frankford road, Nineteenth ward, on Sunday afternoon next. 28th mat, at 438 o'clock. „ -I 13 UftKE.—On the 18th inst., Elizabeth, wife of John F; Burke, aged 41 year". Funeral from the residence of her husband. southeast corner of 6 Ninth and Market, on Wednesday mornmg, ii iSiJcirdri.—On the 17th Mat., Mr. Coates IL Clutch, in hie 46th year. - sire Funeral from his late residence . No. 210 Wharton thi l )itge— s itl y the t lirtri n nlt.ttigtelh K. Rich ardson, wife ofJacob michards, a,ged 48 years. Funeo from the residence of her husband No. 1331 ?loath ghth st., below Wharton, on Weduesdauf ternopn, at 2 o'clock. BALL.—On 'the 18th inst., Conrad. son of Alexander and Imieline Ball, In the 4th year of his age. __ 'Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 718 Lebanon street, this (Tuesday I afternoon, at 3 o'clock.* 1 RITTER.—On the 17th inst., Sarah Ann Ritter, wife ' of John Ritter, aged OS years. Funeral from the n-entence of her husband, Otsego st., above Moore, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o'oloorr. ' 1 MOURNING SILRS.-BESSON &. BON have removed their Mourning Store to No. 948 CHESTNUT Street end oiler for sa'e at their SILK COUNTER Bieck Gros Crams, Poult de Soles. Oros de Rhines, Patent Boiled Mks, figured end striped Sake, Foulards, modes, Mareellmes. Lust-rims. &c. SECOND MOURNING SILKS. Gray and purple. may and black, purple and white, and blank end white dross Silks, black and white neat cheek and stripe° Silks, black and white, black and purple, and plain lead Foulard Silks. mh9o MR. GEORGE FIELD WILL DE LIVER A LECTURE THIS EVENING, at 8 g.rk, at HANDHL AND HAYDN HALL. Eighth street, above Spring Darden street, neon the Resurrec tion and the State of Man after Death, Admission free. It I SPIRITUALISM.—MISS EMMA. HAR IDINGE, of New York, one of the most able and eloquent speakers of the ago. will lecture at CON.9.F.RT BALL, on THURS DAY . the =I inst., at 8 o cloak. Tickets 10 cents. For sale at S. Barry's, Fourth and Chestnut strews ; No. 2,14 North Ninth Street; 203 Frank lin lamer.; 613 Spring Garden street• 443 Green street; 810 Archetreet ; or at the door of the hall. mh2o-Bt. 11:1. AT THE REQUEST OF MANY OF our citizens. Rev. A. A. WILLITS will repeat his new, popul a r, and M friotic lecture. .• A _Plea for our Country," in Pis T ONAL RAU., MARKET St., above Twelfth. on TH URSDAY EVENING, March 22d. Tickets 23 cents. For sale at the urinoinal book and music stores ; St the store of Messrs Burns & Moore, No. 218 North Eighth street; and at the dour. Doors open at 7—commence at 8 o'cloek. ' mh.30..3t. CHURCH • ANTI.SLAVEIRY SOCIE. meetinf t for starer Mg_ and conference will be THIS (Tee Mar EVENING, at o'olock. .tho FIRST M. P. CHU CH. BROAD and LOMBARD Streets. The Christian friends of the cause are reepeot fully invited. it* BANK OF COMMERCE, PHILADEL PR, March .MI • 12:4 H stated meeting - of the Board o r Directors, held THIS DAY. OEO. R. =MAR, Esc., was unani mously elected President, pro tem,during the absence of the President. A. F. florin. sm., and JOHN A. LEWIS, Ect. a was unanimously elected Cashier, in the Mace of J.C. Donnell, km.. deceased. Br order of the Board, mktg.:M. RODNE V FISHER. Arica President. THE SEVENTH ANNIVERSART , OF the . B."Dvd..Nrlirt...?,:nceeirf v;:t.,Ptd:tlll-..'ej la bonn will hellion THURSDAY EVErili..... e kta,oo atg o'clock . at the Union M. E. Church , Fourth street, bellow Arch street. Interesting adenoma will be made by the Rev. George F. Kettell i of Poughkeepsie. N. Y., Rev. Dr. Cattle, Rev. Franklin Moors, and ()there. PiDMUND YARD JOSIAH B. 8 EELIHAN, • GEORGETEVEN.ON, AI • EDWARD J. KENNY, JOHN iIt,ADDING, mhl7-61" - • Committee. LNOTICE.—THE CHEST'S UT A N D WNLN UT-EMHART PA SSENGRR RAILWAY A NY have mad* Rearrangement with the Chest nut-street line of omnibuses to rue from their d Weot, TWENTY-FIRST and CHESTNUT Streets. to We s t Philodelpina. Mantuavitte. &o. Erobeinge ballets for the old omnibus routes may 1.0 had of the conductors. ,Omnibus tickets rum West Philadelphia ere good nn the care. On and after MONDAY, the 19th. the omni buses will not run east of TwENTY-FIEST St•eet.. Tickets 'to or from West Philadelphia, Mantuaville, &0.. be oars and' omnibus. Co cents, mhl7-3t . O,EO. T., THORN, Secretary. A CARD., TO THE PUBLIC. o ;cocas of the strike of a portion Of our men, about one-third of the whole number employed, and an adver tisement of an annotation which engendered, and is endeavoring to maintain. an antagonism between work men and employer., having appeared in the papers, we 'loth* them to correct the misstatements. It is net true that we are desirous of emplhying men more than ten hours per day; neither is it true that we have , reduoed the "nee tar overtime. The rule which the association desires us to change or abrogate is as follows, via: " Work neoessery to be done before or after render hours nal be rated at time and quarter time, and it is expected eve ry one will do his part cheerfu ll y when called upon.' , Thierule has been in operation two years end Iwo months, without alteration or modification. It is print ed in largetype, and conspieueuely placed in every work roomand Dino° in our establishment sines January, IMP.. This was the first end only Bede we ev er bad on thesubject. 'Previous to this we had no pu bli s hed rules, and overwork was done at various rate'. Eli °roman and men agreed upon ; bat generally, and fa riumpally,at time pad quarter time. 0r25 per tent advance on day wages. In reaking.the role the prise was fixed at the highest average rates of other city shops ; work done at the rates fixed pi a lon to the proprietor. We therefnre virtually abolished, and so Worded the rule—i. e.. whoa weceszart h and on no other account do we permit it. To show opr estimation of overwork, we will state that, during the year of 1559, the average amount of overwork per man was three hours, and the difference to the man, if his wages are es per ditv. is la cents per annum, viz: at our rates 75 cents, at the association's rates 911 cents. It is evident, from this statement, that is bat a plea to get the comsat of shops in which their members are employed, and an prevent employment of any who are not members of the association. And as a further proof of this, we quote the 2d article of the con stitution of the animation r The objects yof Mil Union shall be to unite and es somata together as tar as preatiorible, the efficient workmen of the two trades represented in this Associa tion, for the purpose of secunng concert of action in whatever may be regarded se oonduoive to their united intermits, as the attainment of a fair rate of wages. the shortening et and rendering uniform the hours of labor, the fixing or a proper ratio of apprenti ces to Journey en, the proteotlo o the bnoxious sad rules in workshops." This organization, screening itself from responsibi lity by its secret character, not only- governs Its own members, butfteaks, by intimidation and threats, to tin`s rgvent those from working who are anxious and mil- to do so. They declare in their preamble that . Tile relation between capital and labor most, of necessity, (so far as the prme of the latter is con cerned,l result in an antagonism of interests." ,We think otherwise, and intend to manage our own business in the recognition of the mutual interest. ex isting between our men and ourselves. • 110 abjection to the p ractical operation of 96r rules has been manifested - by our workmen acting inde pendently of this association. Many of those who are members freely express their regrets at the strike, and would resume work at once if free to follow their own jakment. With this staWirnent we leave the matter to the Judg ment of the public.. -mhlotf AL W. BALDWIN & CO. ne-- OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA I.L.S AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. - Maxon, 1860. The holders of the bonde of this Company. due July 1, 1960, can now receive, apon application at this office, 10 ter cent. in cash, upon the terms specified In the omen- The ho l lilirs are &(o entitled to the benefit of a Pink ing Fund of 111140,000 per annum, as established by the stockholders- at their annual meeting, held January 9, 1860, and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by the company and duly reeorded, to carry the same into • Beet. CIRC 16 ULAR _BItAIIFORa., Treasurer. Notice to the Holders of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1. 1860. These bonds are secured by the first mortgages on the road, amounting' in the aggregate to 53508.400. The net revenue for the hug fi scal g year was six times the amonntof the annual inlerect on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them for a period of twenty years. the holders retaining the bonds and the security of the mortgages in the precise condition in which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest. payable half.yi/arly, will be issued A bonus 010 per cent. will be given to the holders. in consideration of their assenting to the extension. This bonus will be paid in mush to the bearers of the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presentlnglaheir respec tive bonds at the office of the Company, or to its agents, for endorsement. Forme et receipt and endorsement will be furnished es application. BY order of the Board of Managers. ml-tf W. R. MoILRENNY. Beoretary. "CATARACT" WASHING MACHINE, (EIBWALD'S PATENT, OCTOBER 78,1869.) Consisting of a metal cylinder, with °Wets on the in!' ner surface, and an interior cylinder of wood, with cleats. One orank turns both cylinders at the, same time in opposite directions, rapidly creating a suds, forcing the water through the clothes, and e ffectually nsmoving the dirt. US$ ONLY MACHINE EVER INVENTED COM BINING TILE FOLLOWING REQ,UISITIEIt : ' First—A saving of from one-half to three-quarters in time. Second—A similar saving of labor, rubbing being en tirely dispensed with. Third—A remarkable saving of clothes, as they are non ughly cleansed, without injury to the finest fabrics. It thoroughly °lemma flannels, with no possibility of shrinking them, Fourth—Perfectsimplicity of construction and man agement, combined with great durability. By the Use of three mac hines—eo rapid and thorough in their operation—more trimly cover°, t will be realized than by nay housekeeping article ever before °tiered to theluthlte. 'Vim are equally valuable, either fur large or swell establishments. Alper:bin:keen be seen in operation daily at No. 164 JON Ed' ALLEY, NEAR FRONT STREET.I t rites: • 812, 514, and Sl6, fleciording to sine. A li beral discount to the trade. SULLIVAN & HYATT, Manufacturers, No. 64 Beekman Street, Nw York .' mli2o-tf e If JAMES B. ROGERS. TUE PUBL 1 0 ARE CAUTIONED receiving ['g i ns due 3. et ,tenefir b ys, Tee, each lico: atta tne up payable in goods, and having been pro cured me upon fraudulent representations, and which not be paid by RAN VILLE STOKES, It - 601 CHESTNUT Enact. LOST IN TILE UNITED STATES MAIL.' —Two notes of ST It A USA k GOLDMAN, drawn to their own order—No.997 for 306331, January NI 1810 at eight months. P 0.998 for 8/.93107, February!3, jatn: 'at eight months—were !nailed in New Yoik dey last, &rented to Strange & iGoklinan, Philedelphla. All pinions are cautioned against negotiating or run el:mains mind notes, as they bavo been lost, bT444 1 Is 4 4 430DadAN, THE' PRENI. , --PRELAPWHPI;• ' ,4 ruuDAy, MARCH RETAIL pm( 000D$. NEW SILKS., THOS. W. EVANS da Co. Respeotfutly snoottnoe to the publio that the, km JUT OPENED, • A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF ‘.s- NEW -S .114 , K S. JURY LANDED FROM THE ALL NEW STYLES. AND ELEGANT GOODS, NEVER OFFERED IN AUCTION, BUT WILL BE RETAIDED AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. RICH FIGURED BLACK SILKS, 1 AT ONE DOLLAR PER YARD The above, with their immense stook, forms the ergest assortment in the city. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. zrih2o-tt 1860. SPRING. 1860. NEW FANOY GOODS. L. J. LEVY & Co. WALL OPENS ON MONDAY NEXT, pmace OD NEW ANS) DEADELPUL GOODS TOE LAMES' ERRING' • • BUMMER DRESSES, Just landed from STEAMER AFRICA. This addition to the assortment received by previous arrivals, maker up one of the CHOICEST STOCKS of new and beautiful reprise Which have ever been pre sented to the yablio, The, will be offered at very mo derate profits. 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. !Marsh 10,1830. mhlO-3t 186 0. ENGLISH HOSIERY. 1 86fl NJ, L. J. LEVY it CO. Have now in store a full assortment of very SUPERIOR ENGLISH • HOSIERY, Comprising their usual full astortroents for SPRING AND SUMMER. or ' BILK. MERINO AND CASHMERE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. mhl9-1t 809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street. 1860. OPENING. 1860 . • THIS MORNING, AND DURING THE WEEK, • SPRING MANTELETS AND. a NEGIAGE CLOAKS. In Great Variety, it the PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM. I ' J. W. PROCTOR. ruIGT-tf No. 708 CHESTNUT Stmt. DEAL CASHMERE KNITTING _ILAP ZEPHYRS, in double, single, or split, are offer ed, for the present. at THE SAME PRICE _lie THE IMITATIONS AND MEDIUM QUALITIES OF ZEPHYRS ARE Sold eleewhere. PO cents elf oz. J. G. MAXW k. SON, TRIMMINGS WEIR 3. AND ERYHY24%— fello-ti if ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. SHETLAND WOOL, BERLIN QUALITY, TEN CENTS PER Ot SHETLAND WOOL._ EXTRA_ UALITV , TWELVE CENTS FEE Z. BARGAINS IN BERLIN ZEPHYRS, Double,Stosed. and Sidit. J. G. MAXW ELL & SON, Trimmings. Skirts, and Z3phym_ fe2T-inti ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. NEW STYLE OF BALMORAL. ' A new Spring style Balmorkl Skirt. tnii•tf SBARPLESS BROTHERS TE. KNORR & CO., cir • IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, ETC., HAVE REMOVED FROM 181 WALNUT ST., AND SI GRANITE ST., 631 MARKET STREET. Four doors belos, SEVENTH, north side. Intrio.2m R EMOVAL. JESSE WILLIAMS Informs hie Dieu& and the public that he has removed hie plac f ARCH STRE ET Seeond street to /10. 73 2 ARCH STREET, 4 doors below Eighth, nonxH stns, Where he intends keeping a general assortment of seasonable PRY GOODS, to whaoh he respectfully in vites their attention. Put L •DELPHIA ad trio. 20th: MO. mh2o et* SAML. N. DAVIES & SON, BILL BROKERS, HAVE REMOVED TO WM. D. KELLEY AND GEORGE A. • • COFFEY, Attomeze at Law, have removed to 128 South 81XTII Street. heiow Chestnut. te2El.lm* REMOVAL-SMALL & OiIANDLER, WHOLESALE GROCERs, have removed from 66 North SECOND Ittreet, to 12d, MARKET Street, above ' , root. north side. Street, BLOOD'S PENNY POST—For the do livery of Letter s Circulars, end Pamphlets of Bank, Insurance, and Meeting notices throughout the city, and for the collection of letters for U. M. mans._ Boxes for the reception of Letters, &o. at most of the Principal drum and other stores _ throw , the city. Collections from all the boxes *OUR TIMES EACR DAY, for city d-livery. Letters for U. S. Mails colleeted and delivered to the Post Office FIVE TIMES 16ACR DAY. an eveningcol lection being made at 7 o'clock P. ht., to meet Dwight malts. City delivery, one cent each letter, if prepaid, or two tents,. collected on delivery. Levers to the Post Office and lhavrer■ to advertisements must always be prepaid. Directed circulars, cards, or pamphlets, in quantities, delivered at very low rates. Invitation and wedding card, will be delivered with out stamp or mark of any kind at a charge of two omits each, a separate snorting being made of such matter, and especial care hew given them. Insurance companies. Nome to,, banks, &0., nil ng a large number of supplied at a discount. Dispatch and Government stamps for sale at all the principal box stations. Seemed messages sent from the office to all parts of the city, at a charge of five cents and upwards, aocord mg to (IMMO. Persons advertising in the papers, under shy word or name, care of Blood's Dispatch, by sending their ad dress to the office. can haverall answer, enveloped and sent to them without charge. Private4etter-boxem at the aloe. for the convenience of advertisers, and persons ,having molt correspond ence. Rent, one dollar for six months. Moner,jewelry. and other articles of intrinele value, will not lie received nor delivered by Slood's Penny Polt, except by special messenser , in which case the article must be left at theprinoiPel ollithrt, and regis tered; and the proprietors of box stations are requested in all cases to refuse such artieles. Notice that the new ef " Blood's" is on every box and sign before you deposit your letters. APPlications will now be received from persons de siring boxes in their stores, and the boxes supplied. when the neighborhood will warrant it. New signs are being made, and wilt be furnished to every station in the course of a few weeks. end new boxes to each station in a few months. The StltiOne will be supplied with as many of the new show cards as desired. '1 he proprietor will °Mueller it a favor to receive in formation from any person of the slightest neglect or delay on the part el the carriers. .ELBERT KOCILERSPERGEft. Blood'. Penny Post Office, No. 43 South FIFTR /3trest... mll2O-6tir r SOAP AND OANDLES.-50 boxes De tersive Soap; 100 do. orlenn do.; 75 do. Olive do, 60 do. Sperm Candies; 100 do. Adamantine do.; 160 do Hydraulic do.. m store and for see hy / no w.r,E v, A861.111.1RN13R,0c CO. , mtav Nn. le Booth Whartog. MAR AND PITCH.-300 bbls Wilmington Tar, 150 Kiwi do d0. h.5 600 Ebbs PIX: store andifor sale by ROWLEY, ROURKE Sr. CO. nista o. South plyge. MACKEREL -300 bbls. 290 hfs. 1.00 qrs. -LT-a. lend SlO Idles No. Is Just received,' and in SWIMS order. For, sale by WILLIAM 'FAXN o_o ' 11441 T , 1112 sad riCIATA WHAAviiS, And offer for the week, STEAMER JURA, A LARGE, LOT OF REMOVALS. No. 225 DOCK STREET NEW PUBLICATIONS. WILL BE READY ON THURSDAY, the 29th mot. SAY AND SEAL. . ~.. • By The Author of " Wide, Wide World," Dupers The Arno, of " Otters and Cents." - ' I Y iri , PTlClFitheiiitio;tTria ' nftine:e . iiiiitht we r gili Dier ybe reedy for dtstn utionon the 29t of aro . 111 wishing an early oupplr, Intl PieSse 11 0 0 .4 u the tr orders without ddlaY. J. B. LIPPINCOTT Ok CO., mh2o-tutlislt 22 and 24 riorthIOURTH hunt: _____ 31VDIOAL - ELEOTRIOITY! ! buiDEI&Y & OLAKIBTON A Hive just published ItEATISE ON MEDICAL ELECTRICITY, Theo etical and Proo f and, its use In the treatMent Pf Tandlsig. Neuralgia. and other disease,. Dy J. Alt nntPlati. limo, 111.46. --• • 0111000 ant. given by Dr. Althaue of the several forms of Electrieity is very full, satisfactory, and instructive one. it anthraces all that is noceuary to throw light upon. end direct aright its therapeuttoal application; 't.be whole expressed in a sufficiently concise meaner,ut. one, at the same time, clear and exact.—N. 4. Med. Oatrareirat Reviser. • The eptire work of Dr. Althaus is one that, in these days of Book-making. It Is refreshing to meet with. It IN evidently, the production of one who studies his pro lusion in 4 f ound omit of induotive' philosophy.—Lon don Medical, Time. and Garrett. • . .'I4III)SAY & BLARISTON, Booksellers end Publishers, 'N0.26 S. BIRTH Street. above Chestnut. Wir Always on hand , and at the very lowest prices , a large assortment of Medical, scientific, and Aliscel- RineOull Books. mh2o SALES BY AUCTION. MX/ BAZAAR. NINTH AND SAN SOM STREETS. ate 0 A RRIAGES AT AUCTION. TWENTH-141PITH SEMI-AN UAL TRADE SALE AT PHILADE LPHIA. On Wednesday Monuns• March H. at ao r alook, at the BAZAAR, NINTH AND BANBOM STREETS, fln the rear of the "Continental Hotel,") Will be sold— Over Two Hundred and Fifty CARRIAGES, including Oftyof Dunlap c best Buggy Westin', with and without toe. ar — Most of the work will be warranted. Ha" No postponement on account of the weather. NET kik, pare m_to tory. Terms cosh. ALFRED M. MEEKNESS, Auctioneer. MOSO DUNLAP WAGONS AT ALRITION. The subscriber will sell at auction, at the Trade Sale of Alfred AL Harkness. On Wednesday Morning, Mth Mareh at 10 o'clock, at the PHILADELPHIA BAZAAR, NINTH AND BANSOhI ST b 8. PHILADELPHIA. ABOUT FIFTY BIAGY WAGONS. With end Without tops ; and some light Germantown and Rockaway Wagons. • sir Those wagons are built In a superior manner. and of the best materials.' sod are fully equato all re spects, to any sold at my Motor', or built to order. HT Alt of them WM DUNLAP Co ahemukha,sers. FIFTH and BUTTONWOoD Ste, Iflmble-et Philade re lph tsia. SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF 1,100 OARTONS FRENCH FLOWERS, At 81x Months' Credit, On THURSDAY MORNING, March gg, commencing at 10 o'clock prat:ltaly. The particular attention of the trade is invited to this pale, winch will comprise a full and complete assort ment of the newest and most ohoice styles, inlet landed and never exhibited for private sales. gamples arranged for examination early on the morning of tale. B. SCOTT, Jr., Andloneor, 431 CHESTNUT STRBET AUCTION NOTICE FRENCH GOODS. MYERS, CLAGRORN, A 00., AUCTIONEERS, No. 292 MARKET Street, oorner of BANK Street, li= SPECIAL AND ATTRASTIVB SALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS, Of the Importation of MESSRS. L. .5; B. CURTIS do Co., NEW YORK, On WEDNEBDIY, March R 151,1390, NT CATALOOLOI, ON SIX MONTINV CREDIT, Domini,lna a complete and general asiortment of FRENCH, GERMAN, AND swum P,ANOY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, To which the early and 111;443till attention of local and dlatast traders is particularly requested. Included in this sale will be found a great variety of SUPERB' DRESS GOODS, BITCH AC Rich fanny and black Bilks, Organdies, Ononsdines, Binisonnen. Chaffing, Poplins, Baregen, Floridiennes, Mousseline', Rernanins, Foulard', Oro" de Brilliants, Rolm Antigun, Oros de Rhine's, plain and figured Poult d• Boles, Barege and Organdy Robes, &a., tco,, in Plain , printed, and woven figured styles, and of the latest and richest Parini designs, finish and colorings. Also, plain, plaid, and Pinned Nankineta. • Alen, about Ind lots rich Bonnet Ribbons. nePlendul lineor new eying Summer Shawls. Also, [Stella and Brache long and senors Vienna lahawhl. B.—For further particilars ego aviation head. • MYERS. °LAI:MORN, do Co., Auctioneers. PHILIDEXMITA, March 10, I. mbl7•ft NOTICES. NOTICE! NOTICE! ! NOTICE!! !—You , ean have any, Rook YOU see Advertised sent to your Addrese, POST-PAID. You can hare any article you wtsktbat cannot be obtained in the oar or townyou re side. sent to your address lower than you could buy it yourself. Send for a Catalogue, and Address JOHN MORAN, General Purchasing Agency. mh111) atdetW* lig South THIRD st., Philadelphia ALL 'PERSONS ARE HEREBY zap-CAU TIONED against neyotteting a Promissory Note for ests sO. drawn ny Clottlob F. Landenbergor, doted March MI, 18w. at three months, lo favor of John Lan danberger, spd by him endorsed, the lame having been lost or unshod. mhl7-30 NORTHEECOND-STRENT MA RKET •+- COMPANY.—Books for been ubscription of stook to the above oompany have opened at MI North FIV.TIL attest, whets all peraonpdestrtna to aubsortbe are levied to oall. Thus Market 1! to be located on the west spla nr_Second street. above Race, On the site now 'moved by the Bock Hotel and gm/Joining properties. rime of Akers, SM. mhl3 C . H. "MATTSON. DEALER Ig GROCERIES, FINEST QUALITY. S. W. owner ARM and TENTII &real mhl7-0 CARRIAGES. OP !HZ MAKOPAOTURA OP WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. Ng. 1011. um-Amu' COAL OIL IN BARRELS AND HALF . BARRELS, MANUFACTURED AT TUX WALHONDING COAL OIL WORKS, And for sale In store, or to arrive, by WILSON & MERRITT, GENERAL AGENTS, SOS MARKET STREET. • The attention of the trade is milled to the abo've OIL, as .t has no superior. and L. for quality, brilliancy, price, eta., the cheapest Oil ever offered in this market. Wo invite all parties interested to call at our office. or send for a sample, and examine for themselves. Sales only by the pukes°. nihl9-tf if pLATINA, POINTS, FOR LIGHTNING RODS.—Oar points are male of a tapering copper ImdY, about six inches long, welt gilt with pure Gold, to raemit the notion of the weather, and tipped with solid Jahns. They have been in use over twenty years, and wl given general eatiafeetion. Priem 81, 81.25.81 50, 82,83, 44—the price varying according to the amount of Fianna with which the P° =filli t lrts Iron Staples. &0.. fro. AIe&LLISTER & BROTHER. _ (Established in 1706.) mhi9-3t • OREeTNUT Street' qv) BOOKSELLERS AND STATION- I. Instruments. manufactured in various sues and imalitles; nterenscopla Views, re tently Imported from England and France, and sold at he lowest prime to the trade by M. . FRANKLIN, mhl2•Mif 112 South FOURTH St.. below Chestnut. gEEBOLD & BRQ 'S fine."Behnore P., TOMATOES can be bad every day, in the week, And the only_pinee in Philadelphia at Ptah 23 FRANK LIN MARKET. BM open from a pint to row quan tity. mhlP-et* JOHN DICKINSON, COMM te.q.lON MERCHANT AND DEALER IN HOURS= AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE. HO UtrON, TEXAS. Collections made and prompt remittances in Sight Fiehanse, at current rates, on New York, Boston, or New Orleans. n TESS To CRESCENT CITY SINK. New Orleans. 11l Messrs. HENN PEGS &GOSLING, New York. W. IL PRICE, Esc. New York. Messrs. PIERCE fc'SACON. Boston. mlil6.lruic IVA L L AND MIRTAIN PAPER.— Great inclunemenkr to oash buy ors. Entirely now styles for Spring trade. No. .98 North SIXTH above Market street. 'l mbg-lm" .7. E. VAN METER. SAL SODA. JOS. ELKINCON & SONS Oiler prime Sal Soda, in casks or barrels, delivered free of port erage, in ;inanities to suit 'purchasers. mhll-1m • 733 South SECOND Street. UNION FARM AND FLOUR MILL.— The Latest Improvement.can be seen nirinmq, by caMna on the menu ("darer, C. B. ItOGE HZ, mhl7-9t . So. 111 ItIARKET street. sig EVERGREENS AND ORNAMENTAL TREES—Norway Same, Scotch Fir. Balm or 011ead,Whitel'ineatlemlook,3prueo,arborvitms,HOnio Chestnuts, Silver and Sugar Maples. Lindens, Silver O'FBilrarlesP,ll',l;thBeY2N7nr.eiAialoll'lllZ varieties low rates, at .ROSEDA I,: handIed.NO RRERIES, thousand, ROAD. R. RUI T & SON,Froprietors. Seed Warehouse, Noe. aid 924 hIARKE,T street, above Ninth. tulit6-8t KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS.—Bu let's Extra Early, Early Daniel tVßooke. Tom Thumb and Prince Albert Peal. Early Soarlet Radoih, large, smooth Red Tomato, Fejto Island Tomato, Early Cabbage, Beets, Cauldlawer, Matzo., dquash,Carrets, Early itah-leayod and Walnut-tared Kidney rouges. mparasug. Root", &o. &0., at ' R. & 80Nt8g D WAR:ER . OI7BE isku4s Nos. RR and 994 NIARRIT atteat. ohovo Nt'M h 10.1.—Prime retailint 4 fiton m oo nbo by 3A14110 AN 411, C?:), DRY•000DI JOBBERS. • PitßY'' PRICE, & . c 9„ , • 968 MARKET STREET, IMPOSTERS AND 70DDXR$ or , 019TRB, cussimintss, .t.,0•, Have now on hood a large it'd welteeleoted Moot, which; they are prepared to all at the toweatiparket vtioes. rahS-sitt J W. GIBBS it SONS. ifa 891 MARKET BTRF,43T. Are?ime Oman their SPDING — STOOK OF GOODS • ,' mailed to EN 'S WEAR. In erlfloh will be found a full mortment of 01,0 1418,D0E810118, YESTINOS;VIUMMINOS, Ica. fed-dm A, W. LITTLE & D 0.,, SILK GOODS. No. 826 MARKET STREET. feti4m • JAS. R, CAMPBELL & 00.. ,Iltro AND WHOLZAALIS DNALNIIII 1:11 DR' GOODS. *NEIO, WHITE GOODS, CLOTHS, OABSINLBRES, . MARKETS, STUFF GOODS, La Jawamlf ' No. 7V CHESTNUT Street. ! _ WINES AND LIQUORS. pulp: AMERICAN WINES, Prom the most eminent Wine growers of VIRGINIA, NORTH:CAROLINA, OHIO, and PENNSYLVANIA. Sparkling, Still, Sweet, Dry and Communion WINES, Warranted the PURE JUICE OF THE ORAPF. ' ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, • DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,. mhig-tc Corner ELEVENTH and VINE 'Streets. CALL ATTENTION OF TM VVTRADE to Olt really Stverior article t ALFRED RENA.UD COGNAC. supply in assorted paekagee constantly on hand. era reoeived for direct Importation. so—Hennesey Coantio_; Leßoy Cognao, London awl Rolland Gins, Clarehan Wood and es,.Champagase, hig h and low prices. LONGO AhtF.,lntannetr 010-Em . 517 South FRO NT . Ph i ladelphia . GEORGE WEGTELEY, • . I 15/I South_ySlONT street. Importer of randy, Winas,. •0., offers for ash", /A bond only, the °limns, IMO= other Mandand branu of brandy : . RS:: N01it'.1.61? .. . t 3r)ille , h. Co. - , 6.. dear tte, qs.., ' . eneeonne, . diso Doop.t & !dim, Mod Proprietors, k , Strilttli t gl i loy Malt Waal, la nn irrhl; ohoideN Ttlf er , iffrife. hi tioarm i ztkPe h irai, i?...f.-1."40r Ores Rum, Hoiden' Oil . &0.. mo "la " um' Santa itlf-ly WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. BUTLER c4F McCARTY, • N 0.131 NORTJUSECIOND STREET, IMPORTERS AND-.DEALERS IN SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES.' mhB-tmyl3 SILVER PLATED WARE Of the finestquality. at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. J. S. JAP.DEN .h BRO., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS. - Have pow on hand an elegant stook of firat.olass Goods in thor line, at their new store. NO CHESTNUT STREET. A full assortment of Jewelry, Silverware, and Table Cutlery constantly on hand. SAMUEL W. PEPPER, fs2l-tuths-Sin • • Superintendent. 4 JOSEPH B. COOPER, WATCH MAKER and .TEWELBR, No. LLIS SPRUCE , first door below SIXTH. . Clocks, rind Jewelry given to Repa iring attAlwar, CHINA AND' QUEENSWARE. T URN A ULL, ALLEN, it CO.; IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CHINA •AWD QUEENSWARE. Noe. 99 and 96 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. (Between Market and Chubut( streets.) P/TTOBIIRG GLASS AGSNCY. GLASS, OPEN OR NY TIM RAMO!, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. feld-9m BOYD ,8e STROUD. IMPORTERS it JOBBERS, Have now on hand a oomplete Stook of QUERNSWARE. GLASSWARE, and FRENCH and • ENGLISH atm. At their Old fitivid, N 0.9% NORTR FOURTH ISt. four doom below Merchants' Hotel, to which they in vite the attention of wnot.seeLa atrizas. IIirAGRATS TOR PITTSBURG blues. fe3-3m UMBRELLAN. SLEEPER & FENNER,: ' WROLEMIS UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS, No. 336 MARKET STREET, • fed-3m PHILADELPHIA. LOOKING GLASSES. LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SON Have now In store every large and °hole., assortment of LOOKING GLASSES, ALL TER • • BEST, FRENCH PLATES, And of a quality BEST,, to any imported during the last few years. The designs are of the newest and most elegant oharaoter, inchuhng all the French and Kimball Fettles. .I,ooking Muses made to order, to fill every erecter of space , and at the very lowest rates. Fatt y; furnished, on application, by mail or otherwise, ATES, without Frames, at very low prizes. E GRAVINOS,_FORTRAIT. .PICTURE,and PITO TOVIRAFH FRAMEd—the fauna collection in the country. EARLE'S GALLERIES, mta-tt • 818 CRESTNUT STREET. POLITICAL. RECEIVER OF TAXES. JOHN C. KELLER. FIFTEENTH WARD. Zil• Subject to Demooratto rules. In hl2-110 FOR CITY CONTROLLER, GEORGE W. HUFTY, m hl.2.tn FOURTEENTH WARD IV" Subject to the roles of the People's Party. CITY CONTROLLER STEPHEN TAYLOR. RINKTRINTR WARD. BllbjeOt to Demooratio Itlloo. 1117-te MEDICINAL.,y ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS SINCE I woe induced to try a box of RADFORD'S POW DER for SOS. IMRE FEVER. and the effoot produced was astonishing. I believe it to be one of the beet remedies for Scarlet Fever ever used. JOHN B. DARE, Merman , No. 12r7 No rt h SECOND Street. grepered only by NoM. SATTERI'II WAIT, . es 7 North SIXTH. Street. . . For sale by JENKS & OGI)14_, No 160 North THIRD Street; T.-W. DYOTT & Boris, No. 215 North SE COND Street. ' mbll-4t' WALTER EVANS & CO.'S BOAR'S-READ SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON, Superior to any ever imported, in strength, smoothness, and elastioitY, for machine or hand sewing. LENGTHS WARRJINTED. "We have tried Evans & Co.'e Boar's-He•d Sewing Machine Cottons, and find th Broadway. t.Wttanwa & Watson, M. F. G. Co., MI N. Y. C. CARWLLE, General Agent, New York. J. B. HOWELL, Agent for.,Thilddelphia, At FINKLE & LYON'S hEWING MACHINE ROOMS, 912 Chestnut street. mhl74m. AWNINGS ! AWNINGS !I AWNINGS !! WM. F. SOHEIBLE. 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, . Manufacturer of Awrungs, Flags, and Fancy Window AU Awnings made at this establishment are proofed to prevent mildew, without extra charge. felt-am M. S H. EW &CO PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT, No. 39 SOUTH EIGHTH. Street, Above. Chestnut. ' This is the only establishment in the *ay devoted exaluelvely to PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. A .greater variety of OVAL GILT FRAMES on hand than can be found in any one establishment in the United States, and price' tower. Er Bring your Photographs, and have them Stted without extra charge. mh9-3m CRIk/TIANI . 43 CO, MANUFACTURERS OF PERFUMERY, lISIFOiTERS OF DRUGGISTS' ARTICLES, No. 45 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Have now open their eamortment for Boring IOW!. merobonta would do well to eirows.titiirotir !MINERAL -WATER APPARATUS, OF •Lv. ll . the most approved style and Ildrsh. Ns would Galen oall the attention cf nil druggists and dealers in floda•water Aoporalis to i xsoune his new tiro end Drnll in • hoe nnd t nt Asp/trains. Also, Bells of all k.edo n. , finished to order. All kinds of brass 'mt.,xscidetl. I, paid to repairing of ell 4klyds 4 Munenil Winer Apparatus, 109 BP HIN.PENYER. nthe-Ini . Street. rhiladtletna, KAATI: - VITANTED--.A, Wi - dp'vasityp'or's Snail • • Family, to take e hoorkspeseutlr*ared In the Northwestern pert of tie oar, Board a rhyskrian for the Rent. Hest refiwnees Yen end reddirsd, Ad dress U. D." at thin Mee. mlateßt* WANTED -Men to transact the busi ness of the VTILITY WORKS, jn the Sontli ern, Western. and !diddle States. Mutable unisons eats ssonre penna"nt ovioirmeut and liberal oomensa tion by spolTing to J.. 1. tunes & Co.. 218 walnut street." mtdil at- WANTE D—A Salesman in a . white goods and embroidery house. To a man who can infiuenoe w cash or prompt-six months trade-a liberal compensation will be atiorsed. tddness , with reatriame and relerenoe. , ' Near '.urride, Frus OW. mhlo-2t* - WANTED—A nitration, by s young titan, in a wholesale or retail preeenabon drag store; or as travelling agent for a drug or perfumery estabfisbroont. Bysshe both Engliatt and Outman len rages ;.bes s ow , extereforr i gghe .1 1 . 1 1 r UNI T ! v N , siert of tagi best or A=VEos2orado! dres sF. J. H., x 11HI, Allegheng CM. yam& WANTED—A purchaser for a omall one-horse newer horizontal STEAM lINOINE. Boiler awl ail comeleta_i_ win De wren mains : will drive two Job Presser. Will bw, ?..., 1 , d low . by applying to L. P ' OyZE & SoN, N.*. coiner THIRD and Ca e BT c a d T Biretta. • mh l74 ttrhilzdetenta. _ ' .• WANTED—By a young man, a situation 33 Book-keeper or 'Assistant in a wholesale establishment. Best (goal references Mite. 'Address B,F,' offio6 or this wiper. whir-4P WAhTED —l,OOO Ladies to send for DE Knoll! great took. Vvery yon ng man and woman contemplating holy wedlook should have this book. Enologe 26 minim to Box in, Philadelphia (29 lot* FOR SALE AND TO ,I.ET ital TO RENT—COUNTRY SEAT and SIX idiIiLACRES, on Harrowsate lane, near Pas:longer Rail way. Handsome, large mansion. grounds. tenant-holm, stabling', carriage-house : epleadtd aprine of water, ko. deyeas or apply to Mow CATHARINE EVANS, HEDGE Street. , between Oxford and 'Unity streets. Erank ford. Pores:lion Ist...April. Those keeping their own boreal preferred. m1,30-IVr FOTJNTRY, SEAT TO .LET FOR WA. , ABU3IM REUDENCE.—A large brick Mansion House on the Salem turnroike, rear Swedesborough, New ,l'eraey,,acessintde by cars from Camden to Wood bury in 20 minutes, thence by omnibus over a ten-mile ride on a good turnpike. The house contains 13 rooms. There are two parlors, marb e mantels ; dining room, hall, furnace In the cellar, excellent kitchenyanse. superior bath room hot and cold water; stabling for one or two. horses and ' a carnage, garden, ko.; besides a Pump in the piazza. The Premises areatoundantly sup hlied- with water from a never-failing Boring. The ome Mande .an open lawn, studded with trees of choice variety. Apply to 13._C. STRATTON. mh2o tutlic3t.' 1632 FILBEKT treet, pIOR SALE---A large Carriage and Har nese-making establishment. situate on the comer of two of the widest streets to Portsmouth. Va. t. doing a good, thriving luminous, he owner is unable, thraush 111 - health. to longer give it attention. can be purchased on low and very reasonable terms. or leased for a term Of years. APPLY to CEO. It, SNEAD, Portsmouth, Va., or at EVANS & WATSON. mh2o-Im - Set CHESTNUT Street. FOR SALE—The hii,ldsonte and substantial bliddrag, on the northeast corner of TRIAD and DOCK Streets, now and for a number of years occupied by' the Penn &lanai LDS Immune Company. The prominent situation of this property,nresentlng handsome fronts on both Dock and Ihird streets, make, t desirable for many purposes, and is specially worthy. the attention of Insurance or Railroad Companies. Early possession and terms accommodatim. Apply to J. D. REINDOTfi mhlo At , * No. 436 WALNUT Street. 5 - 1 A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SALE Wel OR. TO RENT...For of sprly em the remises, northwtat corner of and LooUsT !]treats. cable 6t es- 0•` ,, 1 „ I• fi tl. for six months. Address Country : 412,1,2 - a TO RENT—Two beautifully situated double houses, well shaded. with coach Venial: and gardens attached. on Teacup Plank Road t one mile below Taconp. and three-quarters of a mile from Vas manner Railway depot at Bridesburg. Apply at 717 WALNUT Street. mhl7-tf RENT—Two large well-lighted and X heated rooms. with steam power m tamed end third stories of budding 625 and 113/ CHERRY Street. Ap illi4 ' - t 6 the building la r CAMBRIDGE. FRY. & CO. FOR SALE—A Dwelling House ; near the State House. roitab'e for Offloes. ufIAKI.E9 RHOADS, 436 WALaN UT Street., mhl6-Im* OFFICE TO LET, ON THIRD, BELOW WALNUT Street, near the Exchange ; twn rooms communicating, with fire , -proof closet, mutable for alawler. conveyancer. or broker. Apply to 8. W..THAOKAHA & 80N , nthls-80 itt tenth THIRD Street. a LARGE STORES TO LET--,E!ist . aide ESL of FOURTH Street, Jest below Cheatnit,, Well adapted for a large business. and will balet low. to p E A RLHA I..,ES_ELLIg, bo. 724 Market street. or SHINN, No. 6111Piae street. mlits-et. FOR SALE—One Six-horse-Power Port ab:e Steam Engine and Pomp, together or sorm rittoll; only need a few weeke ; will be bo'd low, ea the owner hag no further nee for them, either for cash, pert oneh, and approved soles, or would exchange for grooories, loovlotorm, or some other good t rade. Apply at 315 South SIXTH Street. mlals-Bt.• .m . ONIMIENTAL WORK, &c.—The Sub soriber, who is about relinquishing the townein, is now zoning oft the eattre ktoek of the MARBLE YARD, I= ARCH Street—consisting of fine Monu ments, Head and Foot !tones, Statuary, ko., and oh* ode an ww. ly inspection of the same. The Ilmidang and other improvements on the lot to be disposed of. mh7 12t. WILLIAM HILL MORE. en FOR SALE, in HADDONFIELD:N. 3. MEL %pleasant Cottage, with about two sores of ground. stable, fruit trees, and accessible from the city, by rail, in 20 minute'', five times a day, and by a gravel Mining. of six miles. Price '10,200, terms easy. Aper to ED. WALE, mhlS.lru. 702 WALNUT Street. NI FOR SALE—A new three-story brick ilwelTinx.26e South Tenth street. Double three !tory back building.,watt modem improvement'. built in the beat manner. Inquire at No. 2nl South I'ENTa Street. rabk4l2t. F 0 R SALE—The two HOUSES M3N05.412 and 414 MlCFlNtreet. THOMAS ESTEWARDSOh. mh3-1m• 415 PRIIIVB Street. egi HERR'S HOTEL FORRENT.—The f*Xproprietress of the above well-known_lliotelwishe to retire, and °fere the Hotel for rept. The furniture will be sold, or rented also. For particulars, address fe2l-1m J. 0. HERR. Idartisburg, TO LET—In Germantowl—A double three-stork. dwelling house, with modern im provements. fine emends, *Mule. fruit, Sic. Inquire of A. HE RGESHEIMER, 432 MARKET Street. mhl2-mwfik. GERMANTOWN PR , TERTY. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. The valuable Fari and Country Seat, containing Re mires of highly cultivated land. situated in the town ship of Germantor n, Philadelphia county, and within Lie _miles of the depot in Germantown. The situation of this property is not to be surpassed, being bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the west by Township Line road, and on the south by Raines street, and trithin one-eighth of a mile of the Limekiln Turnpike, and a quarter of • mile of two Sta tion, on the Chestnut Hill Mandl of the Germantown Railroad, High street, and Washington lane. The location of the above property is high and heal thy, the land well watered and lying very advanta geously for Cottage Sites. it command' an extended view of the surrounding country, and is internee ad br the streets running from Germantown, rut laid down on the Surveyor'', plan of that district. The property is laid out in five acre lute, lithographic plans of which may be obtained on application to either of the under signed. Ajge. a valuable and handsome Building Lot, situated on manheim street, near Plank road. Germantown, con • tainingArr front on said street 197 feet, and in de_pth about am feet, having an area of about 4 acres. The ground hee high and slopes large B a n d 'treat, upon which front is a row of large and elegant shade trees. Also, *evetrtl fine Building Lots adjoining and in the vicdavy of isher'e• line Station. Germantown. For further particulars and terms apply to GEORGE JUNKIN. Jr. Attorney. B. E. cor. 81.1 CTR and WaLk UT Streets. Or to SAMUEL B. HENRY, Mhl-Im . GERMANTOWN. BALIARD TABLES FOR BALE.—Two first-elan Billiard Tables, with 1)( Inch marble beds, and latest improved cushions, made mat May— now using at ths Mount Vernon House, Penn above Fifth street, Reading. Applr_to H. A. LANTZ, 23 Haat MARKET &pare, felt-tr Reacting, Pa. TONES' lIOTEL--PHILADELPHIA O. The lease and furniture or this noted Hotel are for sale at a great bargain. The furniture is entirely new, haying been put in within a year. and the house how doing eiruceessfui business. inquire of D. Al. NTIfiER, in the Hotel, or of F. C. SCRIBA. No.lB hIURILAY St.. N. Y.. (MAI pon SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of Chrietian and Twentieth streets, hewing three fronts, suitable for a (*molt or faotorr eta. rot terms address J. 8., at this ulnae. jeJS-tf rAOTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A valut ble corner 10,113 feet equate, having three fronts. admirably located for &factory sits. It in situated the proathwastent part of Hie city, t a rapidly-irce proving neighborhood. It trill be told op reasonable (arm For particulate, Mama "Y.," Place or The Press. Ista-tf BOARDING. TO LET, WITH BOARD, A SUITE OF handsomely-furnished rooms on the first and third 1)0Ora. Also. other single rooms at 22.5 B. BROAD. ]t• GEN 7 L MIEN can be accommodated with tlyst•oleas board and desirable roomy by early ap plioatieni at Northwest corner of NINTH and MOR GAN Btreets. ONE OR TWO FORNISHED ROOMS, situated withtn ten minutes walk from Fifth and Market streets. Address " Post Vries, stating te•me. 11* rimy() PLEASANT CHAMBERS VA. C NT. with Board. at MS WALNUT Bt. PERSONAL. PERSONAL.—Cash will be paid, and the highest price, for Ledies'and Gaeta' CAST OFF CLOTHING, by miaowing Box 517, Blood'e Dis patch. tnlatt.l2t. To COIN OOLLEOTORS.—United States Coma and Medals pnroba i s . ed_ at Alatik PrOVlela l'irt4ZT Mu% B st:i r:Go,rroilVZ. ° ll l l ) fZeni Catalogues Priced Catalogue aside of I. 11; T. Leyiek's Coins, 60 cents. American Store Cards, MO 50 eentai. J. J. 51,aklep'e Dates and Deanna of Rarity of Uni ted Suttee Come, 15 cents. The three Catalogues for a ants. ten. • larar 7 D COGAN. SPECTACLES, CORRECTLY FITTED TO THE EYESIGHT. OPERA-GLASSES MATHEMATICAL; MICROSCOPES, STEREOSCOPES AND WENS, Sold at the lowest prices by ' M. J. FRANKLIN, Optician, mhlSStif 112 South FOURTH St.. below C h estnut. vielMIL WALKER : I have had one of HAINES BRO.'S (N. Y.) PIANOS in use for siren year+, and I commies it as good now as when I purehaved it. I have not had .it tuned or anything done to it for newly two years, and )et it is in perfect order. I Wald recommend them to persons wishing an instrument that will smut in, tune, a n d wear welt. Yours truly, CHAS. P. •k 809 MARKET e• GEORGE L, WALKER. Sole Agent for tdb end. valled - Instruments. ' Wareroorna. Southeast corner of SEVENTH end ARCH Streets. nthl9-6t. CHIOKERING & SONS, MANIT. FACTUREAG of Grand. 6quare., and Un right PIANO FORTES. Warproome,Eo7 CUM niuT Street Pianos to let. taken in exchan g e, tuned, and repanlid. Also:In oonnention, a full stook of Popular Musin. ..tn 11011-11mli bOUTILERN AND WESTERN MER CHANTS am particularly invited to call and examine thenew and splendid assortment of allillmery, Vellfal f il`neke. ;81.°811411;6774;,:t. neat door to the Bt. Lawrenoe Hotel. fetr-Itn OILS —3,50) gallons extra bleached Ele— phant Oki 4.000 gallons extra bleached Whale Oit 3.670 do. Tacked Whale to I ; and 60 We. extra No. ILar Oil, in dote and for ante b_ NOWLEY, ASHBURNER, & CO., mhi7 No.lols9ath WharTee., AMVAINMIXSTie WHEATLEY , *. • A11011:1- 1, RTNEE'Tc TREATED. • , • - - 1, • • , • TRU cruir4lDAvegfill7o7o7a7ok Captain O'Neil, Mr MINI 3_1L012 XV,Kri Debleill • '- Mainhionees De Chavernebt. HEY i&S Ta 7 HlB LT . Nlix 0 Calligain, Mr. Cel•ric ociaolode Intia VOL-AU-VENT, N4F7: v~ se tztaligi rs open at ; prnorniaassa to ocriatemjat 7 proolsei7. - . WALNUT.STREET. THRATRE.- tALTr i s • 447-=:::. ;E ft CARAT oQOI3BII OFA'f KEW . ,TRIMTUESDAY) 0.. TOR MEJLAT OF wx.o.oßA Or, Jimmie [Ppm.. Jambi Deans. htiss J. 1 1. - osvejlptyt • Ein• Ma. Adams; Mishit illaVnb..rs74 l aaa G; • Usordie Robertson. L. A. a ilintr. i a 4) ." 8 . Mr. Them. eirl'rioeu as tumuli )fast t ep t rir Orli la 7 **elect cinteta W il l at MK Beata tamed Inthont entre. chem. D AN R'CEB GMT SHOW, - " HATIONAL ' THEATRE , wAtaltrr Eteept. above Eighth. Pasois.—Dreaa Male. 60 seats 1- Hasa, Cirola. a.ntai Beata m Private may. is mu., wh o a p a, sate sous, 'Laud Ha, 011141101 wisn.—Doone oven at a austar beam I. Toomansaase at 734 ' - THE HIT , OF THE SEASQN. THIS(TUESDAY) EVENIIW. tderoh Ip, ielle; A moat novel and_ exoiting ramie. jemeeetaaa AN ENOLIS_If sTH PLB Cuask. • MR. TONY AMOR. Will eppear in KM meet tallmg Jokes, Bow. est E.- eiontriortisc Tile EntertainMellt• H i ll it:elude a vanity of ACTS IN THE RING. By the most Talented Treat* in Ammits. u r iE HEART OF THE ANDES n• ' WILL CLOSE SATURDAY, 81 , 91. MARCH, AT TH2 ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, - ' • 1025 CHESTNUT STREET. - - • • Om from 9A. hi. till lo P. hi. Admission 25 of mhl9-6t THE EXHIBITION OF CHURCH'S GREAT FALL-NIAGARA, MID GIGNOUX '8 NIAGARA IN WINTER. AT EARLE'S GrALLERIFS, • 81.6 CHESTNUT STREET, • WILL SOON CLOSE. 00 " . Briag your Opera Gianni, malt 6t if NOTICE TO TILE PUBLIC. Mr. 'HENRY DRAYTON, of the Drayton*, being engaged to appear last week at the Maryland Institute. Baltimore. and failing to do so on amount of severe . &inanition, renders it necessary for TRIODON'x' ART mufrEum TO REMAIN IN PHILADELPHIA POE SIX NIGHTS MORE. While accounting N for H the prolonged stay or the Art useum. the management -would, embrace thm.oppor tunity of thanking the public for Me extremely generous support which they have given the Art Museum for the Pelt seventeenweeks. SIX NIGHTSIBI MORE. SANDERSON'S EXHTION ROOM_, Jayne's Commonwealth resew) ORS4'.SMWI7 Stmetotretratixth. mart. .ede. ONLY SIX NIGHTS MORE. - EIGHTEENTH TRIUMPHANT wrals. Unflegnng Interest: Unexamplect linemen I erici nslitr I Splendid E ff ects! Impute g Tableare: Gma mending Pageantry Irrepressible Laughter. ONLY SIX - NIGHTS. ONLY SIX NIGHTS. M ONLY SIX NIGHTS. MODEL EXHIBITION O NLY THE AGE. Tltiodon's Art Museum has attained a reputation - as s novel and charming entertainment, unequalled by any other in this country or in Eurnoe. Most positively the L• 8 WEEK of THIODOWS ART Allah:UM. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS. Tangier, Washington. Bonaparte, Serums, /Lops Per former, Storm at Sea, ko., ko. • • FAMILY MATINEES on — WED_NNSDAY and SA; T GRIMY AFTERNooNS. Evening •- Entertainment—Doom open at o'oioekt oom mance at 7X. Admission—Adults. 7S Ms.; Children. ID ctn . mhtli - riti H' oDONOUGS G AIETIES — RACE St., ma- below THIRD. STAGE MANAGER. . ERNANDRE. EN GA GEMENT'OV Celebratud FELIX CARL(' BALLET TROUrE_ The above Troupe will appear EVERY EVENING, They are the moat wonderful pox-formers living.- LEI were received on Saturday seems with the Wwit en - thumb° applause. HERNANDEZ! AO the talented Corappry appear. yant appeTHE arance M co oCARTYAIROTHERE, _ TWENTY-SEVEN FE • - EWER& riIEMPLE OF WONDERS,' ' Northeast corner of TENTH sad cars Stierts.—Win soon olcae. Come thew/Ladino Bt i rz r , in h's Magical Mullions. Ventalinguini!, the lemmont canary Birds, Bobby and Wortearcul Automaton Bops Danner. Attractive Entertainments every evpaing, txnanten zinc M 7% o'clock,l±,ml no WEDNESDAY AAWSATIptpAY AFTER/4'OOM, MM2MMI!!I pENNEWLITANIA ACADEMY 01 TUX m• FINE MUTE! ' lass WIEETNUT MEX. Is OPEN DAIL Wades* aloes .) hos fA. M. tilt P. M. anted—•22e Teeth wive of Errlia• Henry VS/Ile* . or l'irasess. *damson IS osaus. Cluklrsa Hader IS mi. Mit once. Shares of Stook rise. es-ti fIERMANLA ORORESTRA.—Pubbe Re- A- 01 hearsalip every SATURDAY, at MUSICAL. FUND HALL. at aWo'otwk P. M. Ttokete to b e bed at G. Andre's, and Book k.Lawton's, Mess Stores. sad at the door. iatidar INSURANCE COMPANIES. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA, NV—PRANRLIN BUILDINGII,_ el* WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND BUR PLUG 113/01670.—Instree against Loss or permits ba , Niro. and the Perils of the &11. Weed NevvalhoeeM Tranapor talon. GEORGE R. HART, President. P. RotS.;‘ , ice Pres d , _ 8. ET& T R I kiiiittt Y B 3 e n o C re r "3" . Ter. DIRECTORS. George H. Hart. s Roni er • .. C. W. ale Feste r S. P n Andrew R. Chamoev. (li.ont..)?3f.aiVfe Samuel Jonas, M. D... mItiNX THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADEPHIA. . (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W,_ OPRNBR FOURTH AND WALNUT STRERTS. DIRECTORS. P. JUTCHTORD STARE. Wrt.cismKs's, :NIALISILO FRAZIER, roaN M. ATWOOD, BENI. T. TREDICIC, !limas WHARTON A F. RATCHF , CHARLES W. =H. R., tdoinscAr L. Dsween. Ono. H. 13 , 11A1T, loan H. Bacurn, B. A. FAHNESTOCK, AREW D. Cisu, J STARK GIII. IR President. ratan. THE. LIFE INSURANCE wyruAL COMPANY OF NEW FOAL Assets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. vrvarno I WORTH OVER 113 000 0 L NINAVis The premiums are Lewiaa than in many ether 001111 - Wee, and the Dividends have been examrn. Chia ix a strictly MUTUAL 001701MAIT. Thep, are no Stockholder', so that ALL THE PROFITS 7/IXLONO TO THY THYDRYD Pamphlets. and every infonnation, mar to had }RAUB, pn application to F. 2LATORFORD_ OURS., Amt. & W. aorner FOURTH and WALNUT &rests. PHILADELPHIA REFESLENCEI: Thomas Robins, John Welsh. Mordecai L Dawson,rge H. Stuart. 6eor& M. Inroad. VI. Whalen, John R Myers, . Fisher Learning, Joseph Peatersou, dims C. Ludwig, John M. Atwood, *sibs- tiCoffin, g idaomag H. rowels, •orge W. Toland, William Mcßee, Thom. Watteau. nib-lyif GENTS , ' FURNISHING GOODS. T W. SOOTT---3ste of the tam of Win e. • (Mester k Soott--GENTLEhIEN'S FURNISH GIITORE and SHIRT SIAN ISFACTORY, 814 S i EjTrildT Street, (nearly opposite the Girard Hante.l ?PhWould an respeetfully oat! the attention of his former patrons and fnends to his new store, end is are wed to fi ll orders for SHIRTS at short nonce. A ierfeet fit guarandsd. Wholesale Trade sup Plied with Ina Shirts and Collars. JOSEPH LEA. NOS. 112 AND ISO CHESTNUT STREET. Invites the attention of the Trade to his Stook of COTTON. WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS. New light and dark wing Wes, a great variety from MESSRS. BAWL SLATER & SONS. BUTTON MANUFACTURING CO.. MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Alpo. THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING, - Including many new standard Pattern'. NEAT BLACK at WHITES, PURPLES. LAV.'S. to. SAXONY & SHEPHERD PLAIDS. & FIDERANDG. BLAQF... AND GRAYS. AND CHOICE DUSTER STY "jl5. WO OI,J,ENS. FANCY CASSIMERES aaa DOESKINS. aa. FROM ROCK COM., GLENDALE 00M., NEW ENGLAND COM., CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK -DALE AND OXFORD MILLS. EBERELARDT Sr. SONS' SUPERIOR BLACK DO SSICIN AND SILK MIX ' TURES. BatinitAkillain and Prip_ted, of all Wore and Quali ties; • drY leans. Twills, Cords. Cashroaretts, Kerserre ' seds, comprising one of the beet 'Woks ue the county. AMERICAN LINEN COM. CRASH, RUCKS, SHEETINGS, &o. iai-sm .p.IMLATURLAL SPORTS. ' - 0 - PHILIP WILSON & 432 CHESTNUT St., would invite the lovers of PISCATORIAL SORT rs the. fines eat, and ,Bess quality, of TACKLE teseeveffblens car. T_ Buetia*,Burgease world-renowned Trout, Bus, and - Salmon Rode. Superior Trout, Bass, and Salmon Flies t extra Limenc, Virginia., Carlisle, elahnee, anal . Books. Reels. Baaheta, Artificial Bait, "Silk, . and erase, Linen, and Cotton Linea. mtur-Sin HAMS AND SHOULDERS -1.90U Pieces City Smoked Hams and Shoulders ; also SOO Pieces extra suser-eured Hams, for sale by C. C. SADLER & CO.. ARCH PltriAt. 1:41 &tar ahem." Font. mRS COLUMBO KOUT—For sale by W Al RILL '& BROTHEL a sod 0 North BEettioo storm felt MAUKEIttL —545 Bbls. Nos. 1,2, & 3 Mackerel, in assorted orttinal_eackakee, of tba latest catch. for sale ty C. C. BADUKR CO.. ARCH Rt,sett. m". Mo.^ I , pern* vn - RXIINED SUGAR.-500 bids. crushed, coarse, and fine *pulvirised A agar anditlnir quint?. or mile by JAitas,B ilkAilAhv a. CO. I.s"ri ...A Ato. lif. bbls. extra, Mackinaw White lAA" Fish, in atom* and for axle br WSLLIAM J. TAYLOR & 433 and 214 MATS Wita, RUA
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