TIIE, DAILY . EVENING TELEGRAPH. PJIILADELPIIIA, MiDAt, APlvJ 13, I860. THE IMPEMD18Q WAR IN GERMANY. The Annirlam Armament A. Paolo la TriMla. Count Von RUtrjarcks' organ, the Nord.ieu.Urhe AVgemcine Zeilung ol ilotliu, Hays: "it Is evident from what in already known as to the Anstilan armaments, that three array corps arj in procow of formation and am respeotivoly tatlonnd at Cracow, in Autrmn tileta. and iu Bohemia. The city of Cracow is to be tortilled and armed with all poeaib'e despatch, and is to serve as the central point of the 1st corps The railway from Cracow to Mytlowitx, and the line oi the Vmtua up to the Prussian frontier aup.ort this object. Hie troona hitherto .n Cracow nave brn most y sent on to Bohemia, and are twin replaced by lorces from Oaf lioia. Iho 2d Corp., now aHirmbling; in Austrian Silesia, baa a orlluite strategic direction in the Odor and tiie railway from NVeiaitirchou to Oderbrg, and I covered on Hjh flank by the Cracow Corps i he towns in those parts are heing aurrmoned I'ha iid Corps is fathering in ttobemia, and senn especially strong in the department of artillery," whonoe the Nordl ulnrhf conoiuda that " the Bohemian armr, which is nlied up by lurlon h -men iroiu oihor parts of the country, is Int nded o act upon the drlensive, whietiie corps at Craoo v and iu Austrian Biit-aia have pro' ably a uoionsivo mission. "Furlonpb and six yearn' reserve men are railed in. B.ehtz, Biala, Traction, ana other p:aocs hitherto nnoocupied, aro receiving pa-nsons. Inn military in the railway train are aim out exclusively reserve men. Uorso-oealors are quietly buying ud horses, pmssian cubtoms officials stationed, according to treaty, upon the Austrian trontier, have been abused as 'l'rossian dors' by soldiers passing through The snporyisKin ot travellers romg to Prussia and Russia is now exceedingly strict." General Betedek ba been appointed tho Aus trian Commander-in Chief. The money article of the London Times of March 27 Bays: "The advici s from Frankfort state that the Bourse was much airitat :a duriug tlio whole ot the past weok irom the warlike rumors and the armaments in Aus tria and Pi uia Austriitn stocks and Vienna cur rency went down live per cent., and even American bonds remained flat, notwithstanding the tall in the gold prennnm at lw York. It w not until Friday, when the I'm mi an Uovornment journals bciran to alter their liiirh InnpiiHKO, and when La France an no meed that the JKiencli (iovernmont had told Count Cioltz that the Sohleswig-liolsicin question could be settled only by a conference of the great powers, that a better tooling grew up, and uncos partially re covcied. .Nobody, ic is said, believed in ultimate war, 'i ut u was apprehended that Count Bismarck would continue to play bis desperate came quite long ononrh to cnpple trade and commorce, and to trigbten capitalists.' Buinoss is already much lm jieaod, and commercial travellers send no orders." It Is rumored that, in the event of war, Italy will strike tor the recovery ol Venice. , The Insurrection In Mount Lebanon. A letter received at the rooms of the American Board of Foreign Missions in Near York, from Bejrout, tinder date of March 7, says: "The rebellion in Northern Lebanon, started by the priests, is ended, the people have submitted to Daoud fa?ba, and the rebel leader, Yusel Keratn, has fled. It was declared a boiy war by the Maron ito olergy, and priest and monks armed nnd fought againBt the Government. several i riests havo been killed. Ihoy incited the peoplo to rebellion by pro mises ol salvation. Thev decmred the Virjjiu Mary to Le at the head of the rebel array, and Yu.el Keram under her prolec ion. lSow tbe rebel mob has been dispersed, and Yuaef has fled to parts un known. The poor deluded fellaheen, who gave up all at the order of thoir priests, have cither ben shot by tbe lurkish regulars, or captured and imprisoned or laid down their arm. The supreme power of the Maronite patriarch in Northern Lebanon is broken. Daoad l'a-ha is now to bo the only ruler of the Harouito holy mountain We may hope for the best . results in due time. The Bib e has hitherto been virtually excluded from that region. Now no one can binder its distribution there. The Gov ernor of the mountain is now free to carry into effect bis enlightened plans for the elevation and civilization of the Lebanon population. Let it be or ptaver that the pure Go-pel may keep pace with all tbe inatonal progress of tho country." Daoud Pasha is an Armenian Catholic Chris tian, appointed Governor of Lebanon by the Pone at the instance of the foreign powers. He in a man ot enlightened views ana liberal policy. OUR MERCANTILE MARINE. 'Rapid Growth of American Commerce Since tbe War-Nine lluudrecl Vessels in Service. From the New York Evening Post. During the year which has elapsed slnco tho end of the Hebeillou our merchants have displayed great enterprise is the restoration ol American shipping. Tbe ravages committed by the Anglo-Kobel priva teeis swept away many vessels, and more than a thousand were transferred to foreign flags, so that the foreign carrying trade passed almost entirely out of the hands ut American shippers. Scores of ships were moored at our wharve., whtie in tha East Indies and other distant ports scores more lay idly at their anchors. Ship.crs feared to charter Ame rican vessels, and our own merchants did not care to ritJc their oapital upon oceans beset by piratical cruisers. This was the condition ot affairs a year ago. To-day the ocean is again dotted with our ships, and the American flag is visible in all foreign porta. The war has entirely changed the character of our coasting trade, and steam has in a great mea sure superseded canvas. Ports which before the war were supplied by small sailing vessels now enjoy the advantages of steam communication", and all freights except coals and bulky articles find quicker means of transportation. Our shipyards weekly add to tbe numbers of onr mercantile fleet, and the new vessels are generally oi a better claai than former models. The raciflo Mall Steamship Company has con structed two ot the largest wooden steamers in tbe world for tbe Pacific trade, and others will soon follow. American steamers are also appearing on the Boutu American coast, and tne Brazilians, in chartering pteamers for conveying troops up the liiver Plate, selected ours in preference to those of any other country. A number ot Kngiiah steamers were sent out to Brazil tor charter, but all oi them tailed to find a demand. Steam linos have also been organized and are in succtssiul operation on tho northwest coast ot America, and new steamers lor this route will be sent out during the yaar A steamer is now fitting oat heie for the China trade. The following statement shows tbe number and class of the American vessels now engaged in foreign trade. Tbe list is not so large as that ol live years ago, but it is steadily on tbe increase: East India and I'aciftc Fleet. Ships, 220 ; barques, lCH; brigs, 26; schooners, 4; steamers, 8. Total, 4,22. iouuage about U37,600. Fleet from United States to California Ships, 42; barques, 4; brigs. 1; schooners, 1; steamer, 2. Total, CO. Tonnage about 40,000. Fleet from California to Europe. Ship", 68. Ton- Hi an nhnntittt Ol fl. Australian 'fleet Ships, 39; barques, 21 total, 63. Tonnage about 60 400. south American Fleet. Ships, 81; barques, 117; brigs 91;schoners, 6; sUamere, 6; total, 249, ion nape about bM.nOO. Recapitulation. Ships, 897; barques, 832; brigs, 118; schooners, 10; stoainers, 10; total vessels, Bo7, t otal tonnaire. 698.600. The foregoing statement refers only to vesse's on voyages either outward or homeward bound, and rinaa not Include anv of the Euronean traders. The lollowirg hat includes only American vessels loading at the port of Now York for foreign ports: Snips, 17; barques, : nrigs, ; sonooners, o; steam. rs y. Total. 89. Toil n a ire about 81.200. Tbe grand total of vessels in the foreign trade, not i . ... i . . ; 11 ...... ia Oil: lllOIUUlUg ..Kluurui null uhvkuii BlVilUiOia, Iff vwi Tbe grand tout ot tonnage ia z4,buu. From these fliAires we may gather tome interest ing laots. Tbe value of these vevels, at a rougn ea timnte. fg not tar irom 873,880.000. exclusive of their cargoes. Over sixteen thousand men and otllcors ae omuloved on board of them, and it requires noout t40,000 to pay their monthly wairos, or 7,680.0O0 ner annum. lbw per day, or ti,,w per year, is paid lor rations. Complexion of Cosoress. The Chicago He publican ciphers out the would-be Concreds in caue tbe 8omhern delegations were admittod. There are now In the House of Representatives 110 KeDubhcans and 45 Democrats. If the 68 renresentativee of the eloven recovered States were to pain admittance, and all Bide with the DemneraU. the latter would then command los votes, being thirty-seven less than the number cast by the Republicans. There are now in the benate 33 Republicans, 10 Democrats, and 6 "Johnsonians." In case the 22 southern appli cants lor seats were all admitted, there woul.t be an accession ot 20 votes to the Democratic Johnson purtv, while Mesrs. Underwood, of Virginia, ana Vowler, of Ti nnessee, would cer- taiuly range themselves witix the Republicans. This would make the complexion of the benate as follows: Administration men, 30; anti-Ad-ininiBfratlon, 85 that is on the supposition that Messrs. Doolittle, Dixon, and Lane thould still pontinueto vote wHU the President. AMifSKMKNTJt. American Aoadimt or Mtrsto. An Immanse autlieiioe assembled last evenmg, at the Academy et ilea o, to witness the grand iairv, annuo pantomime oi the f,Wn Cffff.n produced bt the haveis. An toine and t.abriel Havel, Young Amema, and Blad'lie Pcpfta were received with great applause The (Mrttn F.rjfi will be repeated this evening, wi;h other entMtHinmenie. To-morrow (Saturday) after noon tii great Karris give a matinee performance lor 'he special accommodation of ladios and children. Mr. vvhnatley is a manager ol expfttrncs and tnct He has not managed a .New ork public lor nothing. Alter delighting us with Mad'llo l'eplta, astonishing OS wilh "Tfoung Amerioa," and entertaining us wilh onr old Inends, Antoine and (,nltlel Jnyel, bo now brltiys us the rroat f'rancol-, thus rorpplotlng the trio whlon has no equal in tho world. Francois will make his lint appearance ou Monday. i ft'xw Chyskut S?Tniiirr ThkathH. Tliis evon'ng this theatre will he crow led from pit to dome, if theie is any gratitude In the public, Inr Miss Josie Orton has been indeiatioab, in her ctfurta to enter tain the public. Itesidea i he groat parts in which she has dlhtii.fuislied herself and made herrelf a great artistic repntatior, the lias given bftlliancy to every piece by taking pnrti that many in her position would have rotued. Tbe bi'l ofrared this evening is a most varied ono Elegant lncli-'oned oooieay In The Lore Duel, or, rather, The Lnriie' Jtaltle, do inrstic o.medy m the popular comedy oi Married Life and roaring Inn in the larco of kJl-sCcfte? in India. Mr. George Claike will recite Hood's abort poem, in which thre is the pathos ot A life time, "Ihe Bridge of Sighs " Mr. llirgfeld has added to the gala by composing a special redowa for the occasion, called by the name of the beneficiary. New Amf.ricah Trbatrk El Jlino Eddie the wonder of the world now performing at this popu lnr theafro, Is, without exception, the cleverest artiste we have ever witnessed not exc pting Blon cm. His performance is truly wondenul, and his muiiueisau t on tho tope from feet to feet perfectly electrifies tbe audience. Ills epcenslon on a wire from the extreme back of tho stage (which is one or the deepest in ttie States) to the dome olthe theatre, with a boy on hl back, is miraculous, and must be seen to be believed. Our readers must remember that the above artist is only ten years of age, and if spneo won d permit we could write columns on his (kill, grac , and courage. We understand he ail ior Europe on the 5'h of next mouth. Arch Street 1 hkatrb Mr Murdoch will play "limn et" lor tho last time. We aro soon to see the "Hamlet" ot our modern scnoo1. Ilooto. so that, resides plie gratification ot witnessing Mr Mur doch's adm'rably studied, careful, and beautif ul per formance, it will be curious to remomber it, and contrast it with that of another groat aotor, who has given mind and time to this, above all other parts ot the Shakespearian drama. I his will be the lust nieht but one ot Mr. Aiurdoch's engagement. It haa been t-uch an ovation as be doaerved an ova tion that has shown the taste and appreciation of Philadelphia for the highest order of genius. Walnut Street Tbeatbe. Mrs. Bowers takes her lust benefit this evening. .She will produce the ever popular J'eep O' Jjoi, in which she created bo greats sensation in London, a) wod as in tbi coun try. The touching s.inplicity of hor "Kathleen" contrasts admirably with the highor order of cha racters she has been presenting. Alter tho l'erp O' Jay, the comedy ot 7A Dai Aler the Weddiny will be proented, Mrs. Bowers in th" elecaut but fiery "Lady Elizabeth Preolove " Mr. McUollom will play "Ilany Kavauagh" and "Colonel Free love.'1 Pkreli.i. Perelll's otiera will recommence on Monday, f he great succosa of the seasou, Lucrez', with the tine tragic prima donna. Miss Davis, win be a jrrent attraction Mr. Waterman and Mr. Tavlor and Jl'f-s Denegre are all admirable in thH ooera, which equalled representations at operas not claim ing rno modest lank of amateurs. Linda, with M sa Hewlett, win oe given on Monday. The Geiimania. The following isthenroirramma for the tiennanla renearal to morrow afternoon : Ouveraire Fanelta Auber Song VViedersehou Oiethe Ideate VaPz I.nnnnp B Minor C'oncvrto for Piano Hummel (Periormed hv C. H. Jar vis and Oermama Orcbos'ra.) eeiection irom t, Atrwame ileyerbcer la it a Coming Storm? We hear of bank failures and of the susoension of commercial houses occasionally, of late the result, gene rally, of wild speculation and reckless ventures. let tnese occasional occurrences have their significance to careful and thoughtful observers ot events. Tbey appear to be the dull and ominous rumblings of a dietant thunder storm that is trrad'iallv approaching, and that will by-and-by overshadow and startle us wilh a terrific shock. Let all bnsiness men nav, all classes of tuer, put their houses in order. Keep your accounts snugly up. Avoid debt and uncertain credits. Rein in your steeds of speculation. . Economize your resources wisely and prudently. prepare tor tho srorm, so tnat wnen it ooes come, you will not be struck down and over whelmed by it: and even if it should not come. as we sincerely hope it will not, you will be bet ter able to ride upon the waves of fortune, than It it should come, you would be to withstand the dasbintr duiows oi panic ana misiortune. in such a time as this, let men see to their standing grounu. urncatio journal. Emigbatiov op Fbeedmem. The Charleston Courier reports that three thousand two hundred fr- Jmen have emigrated Irom North Carolina during the last three months, to Massachusetts Connecticut, and the other New England States, on contracts to work at twenty dollars per month, and that more will follow. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. ROOMS TO 11 ENT large, Well Lighted and Ventilated H O OMS, OS THE- SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OP THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 1U8 South. THIRD Street, TO RENT. APPLY IN IHE OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR. ' N. B. WITH OR WIlHOUr STEAM POWKR. a FOR SALE A FRUIT AND 5r.ffi jJ,nraln Farm or 173 Acres. In Kent cou Lieiaware. a quarter of a mile east of Kenton, a atatluu on the Maryland and Delaware Kal.roaU. and attain six niiles south oi Muyrua. 'ihe property ia haudaomely situated, well lmnruved and productive. The dwelling a neat name, containing eleven ill) rooms, ine barn one of tbe Uncut in the county. - At present, land sufficient to keep one hand einplovort, and a garden well aupDiled with fruit, and planted abundantly with veKetaliles, are reserved with ihe dwelling-: the spring tlilatres and harvests aro routed on snares A purchaser can theroiore take posseiHiou im mediately, without euiba.rauiiuoiit to himself or the operations of the farm. ii ia nnt-iaxa property, in a niKu'r improver) nuixn borhnod. and Is ollered below the present market price ol such hind. Price, till 000 1 one-hair caan. Addrtaa HENBY JOHS3, i llwfiiil2t Kenton. Delaware. s. FOR KENT. H AN OSOM E COUNTRY BEAT, modern imDrovempnts. stahllnc. etc. v ltliln one hour's drive of the city t acccalble by Kaif road. , ftent aii'ft ptr annum. Arm y to ' t- . . 11 'I 1 ) i 'lit t c & n.un 4 11 6ti p No. 'ii South XU1KD H tree t. ARCH AND TWENTIETH, NEAR ST. . . - . . V k .. t .i.ih... v: i.n XJ ' WEMIii'l H Street, lor sale cheap. Call froui hH to UH. Jk TO LIT.-A FURNISHED UOUSE IN Li Wett Philadelphia, high and bcaltny location. Ad arKa a. t. nwi, 4 J3 Jt ' ' Philadelphia Pobi Oftlco. LOST. I03T OR WiSLAII). A PERPETUAL POLICY j OF lNsi iiivi v. tsMiid hv tue Fire Associat'on f rhiladelpbia. to JA( Oil Bi.SLlX lor aiblio. dated July 1J, MO. Any irilorinailon thereol will be received I... . n l.- K I IT itt WU Attonieyat-air. !to. 4(11 Nor ill K1KT11 St. ' . ( WANTS rrilREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO Jt act In important location! forthe New York Acci dental lusuiauee Company. Active men ot good addruM, aimlv to 1(AK J. ALLth. liranub Ulltce. io. iiif CUl.fiM'TIJtrt.et. Apply avou. If 8 -'BBqtx.KWWW ilbiWMaMMHH QB en u m ggoa oa f'a,on Hi m ihuiui t5B!tCp1tritX?tl ptsaWBtrcw Sbcbisks i Ulilli t t x e CO -a go c1- i oo za H O PQ . W W En EH p 3 o u w ; M H X M H ' 11 . res KB tea asaB!Ss:a si H H H H H H H H 71 m a a H 15 H la. bhk. 05 CO 88 CO 8, o o 88 JiJJJh ,8' O S35 OCJOO teta m w M KM ! KKK S a S MM M ' m3 (mmcsmmmm kkmmmmmm no oo 0(O o -m "n o: ua oo rr. Jl to Ben o 5 B en eeo ) 9j 0 .3 gr . ua MEAD & S M Y T 1 T, MAIN UF AC URKR8 OF FIXE SILYER-FfaATED WARE, No. 910 CIIESNTJr Street, riUf.ADET.PHIA. 4 4 tf AUCTION SALES. CMIARLtS C. MACKEV, AUCTIONEER. NO. ' SDi MAllKE f Street, between Third and Fourth. VERT l,AT.i;E IBALK or F.Sf?L!Sn ASDAMERI- AN WMi IK GRANITE ASD f. C. WAKB, ULA8S- ware. rt ., In open lot i, adapted to the wants of cltr and country retail stores, On Tueadav Mornlns. AtM o'r'iook at Mackey'a Auciloa Rooms, No. 329 Alarkpt (itrtet. rurchasers ior cotintrr trade cai get their roods caroliilly packed at the Auction Rooms. 4 lit St B SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, PHILADEI.- PUIA ART OALLERY, So KiO CIIESNTJT btrect. A. 8. BOUIKSOS'S r.COSI ORE AT SALE OF OIL PIJ.TIS04, On Wednesday and Thursday Evenings. llh and lth fjnsunt,al7M o'clock, at bla Gallery, Ho. Dill t'tiesnut aireet- C4 12 Tt Open Day and Evening free, until night sot sale. HOOP SKIRTS. X) U 1 L E X SKIRT EAHUIONS FOB 1M0. BHADLETS DUPLEX ELLIFllt (OR DOUBLE SPKIXO) HOOP SKIRT. Erich Hoop of this PECULIAR SKIBT la composed ol two nnftf-itrrtpirtd ttrtl ttr.'gt braided TiuHTi.rand fiiimlt t'lyetber f.ook to kdgk. forming at once the 8'i KOr.ih.vi and meat KLKXIliLE HOOP made Ttioywlll not bf.m or bhkak like tne single springs, but will P.VHR niKHKBva their fprkkct ana bkai tifll shapi where three or four ordinary sklris will have been thrown away as uaolesa. Their teundirim jifdninu Anna grfatxy to the con Fa bt and convenience, besloes giving intense PLsaauaa to the wkarrr, aa will be part cuiariy tipmntced by LiniKs attendiro- ervtcd'd recrptront, balli. oprrat. etc. In fact for the tromenade. or huvf, tho church, thea tre, or car they are insuiipassf.d. combiuluK comkobt. ticrabimtt and rconomt, with that ELBOANes oi ahape which baa made the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC THE 8TASDAED PKIKf OP IHE FASHIONABLE WORLD. ' Manufactured exclusively by the SOLE OWNERS ot 1 atent, WESTS, JiKADITCY V CA11Y Ko. CHAMBERS and Nos. 79 and 81 READE Shi., NEW YORK. Merchants will be snpplltd as above, and bv FlilladeU pliia Jobbern. h OK A LE In all Firstci -as Rktaii, Storks in this city. Iunuiielor C214arnip BRADLEY '8 DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIBT. JJRADLEY-'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIliT ComhlnloK Durability with elcganca ol shape. New Spring Styles just received. J. M. HAFLEIOU, 310 2m o. D02 CUESSUT Street J$ R A D LEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC HKIItT, Meat fashionable and populur in use. Forsaleby J. O. MAXWELL & SON. 3 1ft Sm B. K. corner FLEVEfcTII and CHE8NTJT. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES (QREAT PIKE IN NEW, 'YORK, i , HesNrs MARTIN A Co , 26.1 ISrondwny:- Uenixemen t Wo have uat openod the - Alum and Dry Plaster Safe We bought of vou a short time alnc. It was In the second story of the building corner of Broadway and Barclay aireet, and Jell Into the cellar, aud it gratifies as very much to be able to say. that bveby book, paper, and bank bill is in good ORDER, very much better tnan we could have expected, after the Intense . heat. We uhall want another and much larger one of the aame sort very soon. Yours truly, WILLIAM A. DR0WX ft CO.aVJ New York, April 7, 18b6. A full assortment of the above SAFES, Perfectly Dry and Thoroughly Fire-Proof, And furnished with the Best Locks, for aale by MARVIN & CO., No. 721 CHESNUT Street, : (MASOKIC HALL). Call before purchasing, or aend for Illustrated Cata logue. 1 4 10 tuthfBtSp N E W INVOICE OP OOLONO TEAS. rOR SALE AT THE Market Street Tea .Houeie. BOYD A- CO., 4 9 mwflrr. No. 1141 MARKET Street. PHILADELPHIA . DEPOT OF TUB KNOX VnVn FAHM AND NUB8ERIEB. , W have eatablished a branch Ot our bnslnes In Phlla- delnhia, where ordmalor ullourst ck, Including tlHAPK VINM, BASl'BKBKY 8'lKAWBa-BUY,and BUOKHKRttY PLANTS, CURIUM' and UOOdtCBKBUY UU811t,S, aio. etc, will leteive prompt atiention. J. JUCUNDa-OUK ho 700 STR VWBERRY. The moat valuable Btrawberry ot which wo have any knowledge a good supply ot' flanu constantly on bund. Alao . A G RI TtTLTC B 1 8T, And all other dealt ab e kinds Hlanlji grown iu l Ols or B0XK8. for hearin YIWV SEAhOK.oi the above to named kinds, can bo fur ulBlied in any quantity. Hrict Lixt liee oi cnarpe. DESCl.l PT1 VIS AN D ILLUSTRATED " .T dLOOUE, 10 rents. - J. KNOX I ttlwfin No. m MARKET Mreet, l'liiludulphla, BaCsley patent step-ladder. Having commenced the manuiacture of ' '. THE BAL8LEY PATENT STUB-LADDER m .!!:- I t PHILADELPHIA, we are fully prepared to till order to any amount. , - Slzea from I to lu teet. DEALERS are partlculalry reiiuestod to call andaoe them. . J. KSOX, Xo. 727 MARKifTf-trect, 1'hUadalphla. liberal dlwount uaa W dealers. 21, wtuj fj'W FUBLlCATiONS. SNOW B(lD' BT JOIIX O. WfllTHEB. EOLO(4I At, r"UD,r' . 1 LUU19 AUAqilA, h onon r at, IiKK.llTOW l OVTlTf T. MARTIN'S SVymtiM. BT AXSfE ff.. K B.WS1KB. 1W V ABLYX, BY TMV Dluuut WALTEB CiORri, RT ANK1K THO.ao. TOILERS OF TIIH SEA, y via Ton Kiraa DICTIONARY OF ROTJlilJ AASIBlf Off FICTION, BY WILLI AW A. WHEELE Beoka, Magazines. Stationery, FbotoaraDbs, al Framaa, ol every description, sold at reduced prices, by ii. VV. PITOIlKIt,. 4 12 It Ko. 808 Cf !3 S tTT 8tret CARPETINGS. JUST RECEIVED, V ARD-AN D-A-n AL P-WfD K VELVET CARPETS, NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. B. 0KNE. No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. 3-4? 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, G-4, WHITE, RED, AND FANCY (J AN TON MATTINGS. J. F. & E. B. OUNE, No. 904"' CHESNUT STREET. JiVNULISII BRUSSELS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. II. OUNE, No. 904 C II E S N Li T S T R B E T. 500 riBCEs NEW PATTERNS ,..04. ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. . J. F. & E. B. OUNE, No. 904 3 20 3nirp S T RE E T. CHESNUT QA RVET1N US ! CARPETINGS ! Reduced to Present Gold Prices. J. T. E) E L A C H O I X, I7o. 37 South 8EC0ITD Street, ABOVE CIIESSUr, 11 as rocelved per late arrivals, 200 PIECES J. CROSSLEY A SONS' J3KUSSEJ..S OA It PE TIN-OS, NEW AND ELEtlANT PATTERNS. Also, a large line of TUBEE l'LY EXTB HUPEP. ASD K1NE LNGttAIN CAEVETS, DAUAsK- AKD VE.NETIAM 8TAIH AND UALLCAKPETIN08, COT TAGE AND RAG CARPETS, OIL CLOIH8, SHADES, ETC., which will be sold low In consequence ol tbe fall In Gold. . ' r ' . i J T. DELACROIX, Ko. 37 South SECOND Street. 4 12 lm Between Cheanut and ilarket. (EO. .A.. COO ICE ; IS SELLIKCr IHE ' ; PllKSTON COAL, 'Which la tho very best SCHFYUCILL COAL comiiiK to this market, Zgj and Stove sizes at per Ton. ALSO KAOI.E VEIN Same sizes, at aame pricea. . i 1 Deliverable to any part of the city, perfectly clean, and lice ol slate . , , , . Oidtxa rceeived at Ko. Ill South THIKD Street. ' EMPORIUM, 318rp No.- 1314 WASHIWCTQNAwmje. Fm A KEDUCTIOV OK TWEXTV-J'TVE I H V i i per cent., or from 125 to JitfO lota upon each ju-truuifiit thon our Hetutar Suliaduie I'rluea. nesliliiK to reduce our lainu siuok oi superior and hlrb.y Iniprovtd. richly tlulslicd sevi.u oc.avo Kosowood flASOS previous to the removal to our nnw sture, Glrord Row. No. 1 103 ('licrui Mtrcet, wi have conoluned to oiter tbcm al the actual ct-( to uiauulaoiura and at prices euuaUv aa low at sold them beiure the wor. . 1 'Ihflse icatrumenta have been awarded the highest premium at all I be prlucipui axhililiioua ever huld in this countiy, wf ih uuuieruus testimonials irom the drat nrtixta In America aim t tirupe. Thev are now thu luad in Hanoa. and aie aold to all parts oi the wor d l'rraons deairitix to purchaao a tint-class flano at areatly reducoU rntcs, uliou d not lail to avail ui. m . selves ot this oniHirtnulty. t licu'ara ol the ronular schedule price, -with precise cut of the sfy eiofour Clanoa, can be tad at the waieroorus, and, on app les tiou, whl he scut by mall j , MCHOJIACKER & C .( 4 621trp wareroo'ir Ko. 1W1 CHEhNUT jyi, HUNTEK, No. 44 N. Sr'ESTB 8tbi:ft, above filheht, PEILA" LPnI - AcanowlcdK'od bv all rur.iVj m nrtited,f 'Z IM in the treatment r lUteat't in Ail tJla,'y,J 7l rase. Hfinrni' can only lie had aonulne at fata o:i,ir 4 N. hKVEDi'l If ri'-eet. ah.v il''Ll OP BLAl'jf tV and uavya0ilil. to 4r von a PlT iauey colored clut - i h r,u . do . in a t le unnurpaiwo.l. j-, KXl. , r l, , J . DRY GOODS. 113 TRICE & WOOD, H3 N. NINTH STREET, ABOVE ARCH, flare Just opened: Another lot of 6000 yarda or Bloachod Muslin, boat in tho city, for 2!t oents. Hlpaolird Mnslma, yard wide, beat makpi. Unbleached Mnllna. 18, 20, M, 25, and 23 ots. llearlest yard-wide Cnbleachod ilusiina, 2i' cenU per yard. l'Uiow-case and SheoUnt; Mmllns. . i Bleached Muslins, lull lj yard wide, 81, oenta per Fast color Calicoes, 15 cents per yard. Uet quality Caliooes, faif eolors 18 cla. per yarat. American and Frenoh Ginnhama. Piald Poll de t'horro, 26 oont por yard. Just opened, 00 doacn Linen Napklna, warrantod II linen, $2 Si, $2 45, (2-50, $2 60, S2 75, op to t6'( 0 per dozen. Tab'e Cloths au4 Table Linena. Shlrtint Linons, 45, 130, C2, 75, up to 91 40 per yard. Scotch Diaper, bf the piece or yard. Linen Bird eje for Aprou. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. Potl finlsh Cambrlo, Jadonet and Kainrook Mua llns, Swim Muslins, and Victoria Lawns, Plnd avl Striped Muallns, Shirred Knalins. tiariraina in Hoaiory and Gloreev Ladies' and Gents' Hemstitch Hdtft. Cento' Keok-Iios, Shirt Fronts and Suapoadem, Ladles' and Mlaes' Hoop Skirt. Cambrlo Edgings, Insortiugs ani Flounroa. DimitT itanus, oto. etc. Good quality Bonnet ltibbons, 3(08.4 and Corded-edge Ribbons. PRICE & WOOD. Ko. 113 K, KLNTU Street, above Ann. V It .Ul1t MnfA A tl.A TU tV .It Filbert stroe's about the but of April. 3 81 JAIIOE STOCK OF NEW AND ELEGANT' l 1 A I T T " T" n-VT-V -a- a - w ar-w e i ALSO, I COATINGS AND CASSIMERES . FOIl GKKf LEM.EN. Juat received, and for sale under GOLDRJt 1'RESSUBE, by 4 8 12t WILLIAM T. SN0DGUASS & C0 No. 34 S. SECOND Street. AT RET ATE. ' ! ' ' JAS. It. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 737- CHESNUT Street, V Have made extensive additions to their oni lar Stock ot SILKS AND DEESS GOODBV WHICH THEY CONTINCE TO SELL At Moderate Prices. , , waM I WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. 8 811m. -yM. II. UORSTMAM & SONS, FIFTH and CHERRY Sts. ; PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS,, PLAIN AND FANCY BUTTONS, ' ' . COTTON 1B1MMING8, BLACK AND OOLOEKD UAT.LOONt), r-tTTNV Mrm BELTINGS, GfJIFCRE LACES. BALM OB A L TBIMMING8, GIMPS AND ORNAMENTS, COJ.OEED VELVET UIBUONS, HEAD NETS, ETC. , i SMALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. We are constantly receiving tie latest NOVELTIES of tho Euiopean markets, beoliles our own produotlonoff artoua at lea iu NEW TRIMMINGS. Our price a ae reduced to the very lowest Qoldi rates. liS'imrD JJ'Mv YORK ACCIDENTAL ' ISUHANCE COMPAf i . i ' ' FOR INSURING AGAINST AtCIDEMS OF ALL KI Capital, - - - 3f5(QOO. President,. WILLIAM A. jxXEY Seietary. EDWARD GR'i i ' INDUCEME' - , .' The ra" of premium are very lo f 1 Thoan Is to simple that any '.' onjprehes ,11 ip workings. y Medical F.xauil0AtK' RMialrod, Ant those who have been rai-ad4' cornpante : , f' in eneinence of hereoitary or"" on' Insurance In thla Company at 8mu 00tL ' ' ' No better or more satlataoU'10 1)8 nle ot SO small a sum. , , . .-, r- . . ;roLicii:s.D by; : i A L' ' I I.I .11 ' MCASTEPf GASKILL,;: N. W. Corner Four and Walnut 6U.! iVrp. GENERAL AQKrfl TOR PENNSYLVANIA' TRUSSES SUPPORTERS, BRACES, tiutCinil all other Wntleal appllanum of the most apiiroved kinds, li.iiiii"" "uporior to all other, at No. M North SEVr N'rU ,kf"t- L" atteniled br Mra. Jr. MccLKNAtllAi' tivptutuitittt by a compos i..,4 ...... .a z.I lti t r ik
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