the HEW NAVY YABD OH THE DELAWARE On Saturday last, by invitation of a number Of prominent residents of Delaware county, the Naval Committee of the U. S. Senate, together with Philadelphians representing the business interests of this city, assembled at Thurlow’s Station, on the Philadelphia, Wilmington and and Baltimore Railroad, near Chester. The ob ject of the excursion was to visit the site of the proposed Navy Yard, a mile or two below that town,-and also to compare it with the League Island site. Among the gentlemen present were Senators Hale of New Hampshire, Hicks, of Maryland, Willey of West Virginia, Ram say of Minnesota, Cowan of Pennsylvania,aud John M. Broomal), Member of Congress from the Seventh Congressional . District. The House Naval Committee did not attend the meeting, either from want of invitation, or ina bility to leave Washington. Judge Kelley, however, was on hand. Among other Dela ware county gentlemen present were S. M. Felton, Esq., President of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad; Mr. Ward, the law partner 1 of Mr. Broomall; Captain Smith, United States Navy, and Mr-McManus. William B. Thomas, Esq., Collector of the Port of Philadelphia;, James Lynd, Esq., President of Select Council; George Inman Biche, of Select Council; Edwin Rafsnyder, of Common Council; Messrs. Bushy and Tatem> of the Board of Trade; and Alexander Cattell, of the Corn Exchange, were invited, and one or two naval officials from Washington city were also present. At Thurlow’s ah; ex cellent breakfast . was set forth, after which the party set forth in carriages to view the Chester site. This proposed location has. various advantages, such as extending along the river for nearly two miles, the ground grad ually rising from the river to a ridge which ex tendg'clear down to the highlands of Christiana. The water is said to have an average depth of thirty-six 1 feet all aloDg this front, while the. breadth of the river is from one and a quarter to one and three-quarter miles. The excursionists next proceed to Marcus Hook, where they took the steamer Ariel and came up the Delaware to League Island. Arriving at the latter place its advantages for a navy yard became'fully as ap parent, if not more so, than the Chester site. The island has a front of five hundred acres, with a wall around it which has stood for over twenty years. The ground is firm, with a gravel foundation just below the surface, and the water is fully ,as deep in front of the island as it is in front of the Chester location. In fact no one could view League Island without being much impressed with its advantages, and that too, without dis paraging the location further down the Leaving the island, after a brief though pleasant stay, the party came up to:Phila delphia, some by rail and the remainder) by the Steamer Ariel. In the evening the doings of . the occasion were closed by a banquet at “parlor C” of the Continental. Mr. Felton presided with his accustomed ease and felicity, and speeches were made by Senators Hale, Willey, Cowan and Ramsey; and by Messrs. Brooinali, Lynd, Miller, Wetherill and Ward. The whole affair passed off very agreeably both to hosts and guests, and the Naval Committee of the Senate could but be convinced of the immense advantages possessed by the banks of the Delaware, either at League Island or Chester, for a great Navy Yard—though we must in justice continue to favor JLeague Island from its proximity to Philadelphia, and from the ease with which supplies of iron, coal, &c. may be brought there from the great railroad lines centering at Philadelphia. As to the mere building of the docks, &c. the difficulties, if there are any, are just as great at Chester as at League Island, and the work would cost no more. THE BATTLE OF GETTYS§GRG—GENERAL HANCOCK. To the Editor of the Evening Bulletin : When a quack tries his medicine upon a patient and kills him, he is indictedand punished for malpractice, and all the medical profession as well as the rest of the world cry out against the folly of a man attempting to practice in a profession lie knows ndthing about, especially when a human life is involved. We scarcely expect to hear orthodox doc trine from the pulpit when the preacher has hot been educated to the ministry, and no man can enter our courts and practice law unless he has been regularly licensed. No ship owner ever thinks of entrusting his vessel, cargo and passengers to the care of one not brought up to the sea, and yet in what is now confessedly the_ most difficult profession in the world, the military, we too often see the lives and welfare of thousands of men committed to those who have-not the first qualification for the office. And. strange to say, this course is passively acquiesced in and frequently openly endorsed by those who would be loudest in condemning quackery in any other profession.' How quickly would these cry out were a military man sent into the pulpit to preach, the court to plead, the surgery to amputate, or on board of a vessel to command it in a storm. And yet is one less absurd than the other ? As a.consequence of this state of affairs, every one, high and low, of all other professions, or of none at all, seems to consider himself or her self competent to criticise military operations of the most complicated kind, and even women mount the rostrum and condemn (seldom com mend) the movements and actions in a grand campaign! Fancy, if you can, the farcical ex hibitionofa female lecturer drawing a crowded house to hear the theological doctrines of our standard divines picked to'pieces; the surgi cal operations of ° ur eminent doctors com upo| and condemned; the iudicial opin ions _of our Supreme Court analyzed and criti cised, or the naval conflicts and Z management ..qfvesseis of a Dupont or a Farragutexamfned wuth the sarcasm and astuteness of a competent C! i f d . >' et e N* S Benefit on Friday. Curtain rises at 7% o'clock. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. I-essee Mr*. M. A. GARRETTSOW POSITIVELY LAST SIX NIGHTS or THE BRILLIANT FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT Of the charming, yonug and versatile American actress* LUCILLE WESTERN, Who has appeared to the LARGEST AUDIENCES EVER ASSEMBLED IN THIS THEATRE, In her great emotional play of EAST LYNNE; OR, THE ELOPEMENT. Seats in Dress Circle only secured at the Box Office Ircm 9 till 3 o' clock. Doors open at 7o' clock. Commence at 7%. FUND HALL master” RICE, (Pupil of O. Woirsohn,) Has the honor to announce that he will give a GRAND CONCERT ox " N WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. lUth, \ AT THE J> MUSICAL FUND HALL, „ ASSISTED BT Mrs. HENRIETTA BEHRENS, Mr. THEO. AHREND, Mr. CARL WOLFSOHN, Mf. JULES HOLSTEIN. Germania orchestra.—PubUo Rehear sals every Saturday at 3i< o’ clock, P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tickets,9s oents; packages of six tickets, *l. To be had at Andre's, UH Chestnut street: J. E. Gould, Saventh and Chestnut, and at the hall door. «nl2 A HEKZBEKG, Pianist for private tty. Soirfces, Matinftes, etc., etc. Music fumisbed ffir an Y number of Instruments. Office, 1017 WALNUT street, or at private residence, No. 713 GIRARD avenue. no9-3mj COMPLIMENTARY SOIREE MILITAIRE TO MAJOR©. EOKENDORFF. ‘‘WYERS’ ACADEMIC CADETS,” of the West Chester Academy and Military Institute, F- w J ers : A.M., Principal, have tendered t° Major G. EckendortT, their Military Instructor, a GRAND COMPLIMENTAR V SOIREE MILI TAIRE,to take place at the ACADEMY OF MU SIC, on TUESDAY EVENING, February 9. Birgfeld’s celebrated BAND will be in attendance. Secured Seats 50 cents. To be obtained at Gould's, Seventh and Chestnut streets. Single Tickets 25 cents. Can bo had at. Risley' s, in the Continental, or from Major Eckendorff, 1903 Coates street - fe4-3ts Pennsylvania academy op —the FINE ARTS, " __ 1695 CHESTNUT STREET. • (Sundayb excepted) from 94. M. till * p . M. Admittance 25 cents. Children holf-prto*. rpiMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY - tott?’S din &» TENTH and CHESTNUT.— WILL SHORTLY and Plillo- Experiments, Great Powers of Ventrilo- RTW^,,’ 11 ® Learned Canary Birds. Slgdor *** P°P nlar entertainment Wedn»^,5 VE J^. ING ’ commencing at 7K, and wedneeday and Saturday Afternoonat 3. Admis- Children 15cents. ja3 the bm m H e leanest Olives oYiti, B, BUSSIFRi- C or. lm ßS rted * nd tor by JOS. ° wiER & Co.| 108 and no South \yhftTY fla - amusements. ACADEMY Of MUSIC. GERMAN OPER A. First Night of the Season, MONDAY EVENING, Feb. Bth. The German Opera Company, whose operatic season in Philadelphia during the present winter gave such universal satisfaction, announce another season, introducing to the public severs 1 , row operas never before given in this country. The first oper a wifi be Nicolai’s MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, In which Herr HERMANNS, The Celebrated Basso, late of Her Majesty’s Theatre, London, will appear as FALSTAFF, A character in which he has no superior.' The Opera will be given with the following splendid oast: Mrs. Fluth Mad. JOH S.HWSEN Mrs. Reich Mad Frcderici Miss Ayna Reich ..... ....M’lle Canissa Mr. Fliith X .Herr Steiueciie Mr. Reich.. ; ..Herr Graff Fenton .‘..Heir Habelmann Spaerlich r: Herr Haimer Dr. Caius; Herr Kronfeld Conductor CARL ANSCUUiZ. During the season the fallowing operas will be give a; “Jessonda, ”by Spohr; “Taimhanser, ” by Wagner; “La llame Blanche, ’’ by Boiluiea;i “Indra,” by Flotow, and “Faust,” by Gounod. The Opera Nights will be MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Of each week, and on SATURDAY AFTER NOONS there will be a GRAND MATINEE. Tickets of admission to Parquet, Parquet Circle and Balcony, SI- No extra charge lor reserved seats. FamJy Circle, 50 cents. Amphitheatre, ‘.j cents. Doors open at 7 %. Performance to commence at 8 o’ clock. LA DAME BLANCHE, On ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. 10th. t-ecohd Night of the Season. f«s 3t« Tickets for sale at Gould’s Music Store, Seventh and Chestnut streets Concert hall. LECTURE ROOM, CHESTNUT street, above twelfth, POSITIVELY the LAST WEEK - OP YEREY’S-GREAT MORAL PANORAMA op TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. ALSO. l - JOHN BUNT AN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, EVERY EVENING AT 7% O>!LOUK, AND EVERY AFTERNOON, AT THREE O CLOUK.^, The extra day exhibitions are gi ven % accommo date those who have been unable to dSmiu seats for the Afternoon Matinees. REMEMBER THIS IS POSITIVELY THK LAST V ARRIVED LAST WEEK CONCERT HALE, MONDAY EVENING, Feb: Bth, AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK. The far-famed original and only MORRIS MINSTRELS, MORRIS MINSTRELS, BRASS BAND AND BURLESQUE OLD FOLKS CONCERT TROUPE. Twenty-one Established Artists, from their Opera House, Boston. .EVERYTHING NEW. OTHING ODD. READ THE PROGRAMME, y The acknowledged champions of Minstrelsy. An entire change of Programme every other eve ning giving the most extensive and versatile en tertainments ever witnessed. CARDS OF ADMISSION 33 cents. Poors open at a quarter of 7 o'clock. Commence quarter of S o'clock. CHARLES A. MORRIS, w. A. ABBOTT and OH AS. GASSETT* 8 "' Apeuts. Ticket*.......... •••• 50 cents each. Can be had at the Mhsic Stores. fe6*3t) GROVEK’S CHESTNUT ST. THEATRE ' LEONARD GR0VER........ ..„7.7Manlger DRAI£P TICKET.OE-LE A V & g||. AK ENTHUSIASTIC • AW enthusiastic sucoell' s,v T S E^FTY moral Inculcated by the Toughing Drama of - _ THE TIOKET-OP-LEAVE MAN, Pervades in its teachings • • w ’ '%VERY CLASS OP SOCIETY. The better classes feel and respond to the admo nition. -v * - BE KIND TO T HE ERaiNH! : THE FAST LADS OF THE TOWN . Are wholesomely and forcibly impressed’with the dangers besetting their paths and BRIERLY’S WARNING VOICE TO SAM Fails on heeding ears. Tbe hnmanitariun finds a new field for ph lan thropy. Herr HERMANNS, The discipline of prisons receives a wholesome change. ' .. Crime lessens in frequency when ilie criminal discovers that he is not wholly lost. Numerous instances of pilfered money restored, of crimes repented, have been already imputed m the effects of the * TICKET-OF-LEAYE MAW. FALSf AFF, , The - London Times , in speaking of this great moral drama, mentions a fact to which rue pro vincial press oi Great Britain and Ireland has given confimalion: A clerk, who had absconded from ’Liverpool with £2,soo,ajid after visiting many places arrived at Birmingham about five o’clock, after taking some refreshments went to the theatre to while away an hour. As it happened, the piece which was being performed on the occasion of this visit was the TICKET - OF - EE AY E jtf A N, And the guilty man seems to have drawn amoral from the representation; for, when the scene in which lhe interview between Huwkshaw, the de tective, and the ‘ i Ticket*of-Leave JVlau” took place, Parker, the clerk, became so atfected that he went out of the theatre, got three envelopes, and sent £1,50b back to nis employes. Oh! the,prophetic vision of Shakspeare: 44 1 have heard That gnilty creatures sitting at a play Have, by the verj cunning of the scene, Been struck so to tbe soul,'that pre-cmly Thev have proclaimed their malefactions.’’ ' ■ Hatnler, Act 11. AT GROVER’S NEV\CHESTNUT The delightful Dome>tic Tinma TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN, Is presented entire. the cast of characters Froncunced b> prominent journals of th’S city, one of the leading dramatic journal* of America, published in New York, the Washington journals and a celebrated dramatic author, present during its earliest representation in London, to bs one of the strongest ever given tbe drama. TBE SCENE**Y Superior to anything hitherto presented in the drama. KOPPITZ and the GRAND ORCHESTRA Play the f .* 4 Ticket-of-Leave” Overture; ; II Bnccio ’Waltz—Brilliants : and A Day with the Irish Brigade—Kcppitz. Admission.—Dress Circle ami Parquet, 50c. ; Orcbestra,7sc ;Family Circle, ’2sc. Scatsserared without extra charge. The First Regular FAMILY MATINEE at th* CHESTNUT will be given on SATURDAY AFTERNOON next, ujnin which occasion the 'prices of admission will be reduced. .See futu't* advertisement. ENTERPRISE MILLS! ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CARPETINGS, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Ac., Ac. Warehonse, 619 Chestnut Street, AND ' —. 616 Jayne Street. febl-3ms 1864. SPRING 1864. GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. M’CALLUM &CO„ Manufactuieri. Importers and Whole sale Dealers CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. Warehouse, 509 Chestnut st,, Opposite Independence Hall. ja3o-tf SPECIAL NOTICE. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. M’CALLTJM & CO. ; 13eg leave to inform the public that they bav leased the old established Carpet Store, No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET, Oppo-itc Independence Hull, FOR A DETAIL DEPARTMENT, Where they are now opening A NEW STOCK, OP IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS, Embracing the choicest patterns of AXMINSTER, ITAPESTRY OAR ROYAL WILTON, | PETS, -VELVET, IBRUSSELS CARPETS VENETIANS. Together with a full assortment of everything pertaining to the Carpet Business. jft3o-tfs KENDALL’S A MBOLINE FOR THE HAIR. AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGTHENS, INVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES, THE HAIR. A purely vegetable compound, made entirely from stimulating extracts of Roots, Herbs and Flowers. It prevents the hair felling out or turning pre maturely grey. Ladies who desire a luxuriant head of hair, should not fail to give the Amboline a trial. Fricesl per box containing two bottles. Prepared only by KENDALL A GO., No. 506 Broadway, New YerK. Agents in Philadelphia, JOHNSTON, HALLOWAY A COWDEN, de*-3m6 No. 23 North Sixth street. M THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, • Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street; * ADDITIONAL. Since the catalogue was issued. ON TUESDAY, FEB. 9, . At 13 o’clock noon, at the Exchange, Also, $lO,OOO Pennsylvania five per cent. Coupon Bonds, principal and Interest payable in coin. renowned amusements; SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF FEW HAVEF, CONF. BEAN OH OFFICE IN TEES CITY* No. 409 Walnut Street CASH CAPITAL & AS^ET?, $330,500: JOSEPH TILLINGH IST, Agent. Philadelphia, .February Gth, iSGi. A Card. “TfoxlLm.’^uco 1 : tnat ail wuo this Oonioanv will ha e xnimnti>; aat< factory to the aLared. ‘ Hawn, gonu^ 00 ’ **"*• El,tt <*** ***** Ne.W Lovre ’ Pres. Safety Fund Bank, Boston, 81. Day Kunbail, Pres. Mia. Bant. Boston, Mass. ■ Foebe -t. I 0.. Boston, Mass. Fauikn r, Kimball fc Co., Boston, Mass. #l1 ’ Treas. Massachusetts Mills, Wiliilm Dwight, Treas.'saeo ai'ls, Saco, Me George B.tss -t. Co , New York City. "YVilhmanoc lAueu Co , New York Oitv ngunre*, hradfora ic Co , New York City J. B. lAppinc tt&Cn.. KDiiaaelphia. H. P. &W P. Smith, Philacl»jpTi:a. f~5-rus SPRIKG^S&I' EDMUND YARD & Co,, 617 CHESTNUT STREET, AND 6U JAYKE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Have now m store their SPRING IMPORTATION OF Silk and Fancy Bry Goads, Consisting of DEE SS GO 'DS of all -kinds, Black and fancy l-'ilns, I Sunns Gloves, Mitts, Ribbon and Dre.s Trim- White Goods, Linens, Embroideries and Laces. A large and band some assortment of Spring and Summer Shawls, BALMORAL SKIRTS, OF ALli G-AADESi Which we offer to the trade at the lowest prices, ja3o-3ms GEO. N. HARVEY & SOW, STOCK BROKERS, No. SlB Walnut Street. GEO. N. HARVEY- has this day taken into partnership hjs eon HILTON L. HARVEY. The business will herealter be conducted bv GEO. N. iJAkV EY A SON. GEO N. HAEVEY. fes-lmt MILTON L. HARVEY. P. F. KELLY. B. K. JAMISON. P,F. KELLY & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AND CHESTNUT STS., PHILADELPHIA. jatg-^rO THF. GREAT TRIUMPH OF MRS. M. G. BROWN 5 S 4 ‘Metaphysical Discovery” over ail quickery. Read carefully the folio wine certi ficates, tendered me lor the benefit of ail suffering humanity: Glovckstxe, N. J., Jan. 30, 1564 I, Mr. William L*»e, of Gloucester, Camden county, N J., do certify that ray wife, Ellen, has been suffering severely with a complication, ot diseases for eight years. The first srrntom of disease was a womb complain*, on its flrstap pearance she was con lined* to her bed for seven weeks; diseases of various kinds get in one after another, till my Wife was an entire wreck. She has been uu4er the treatment ,of ten of the first physicians, all (of whom failed to render htr any relief, arid, she was fast sinking in the arms of death. It is more than four years since she was able to attend to household duties. I have been compelled to employ a housekeeper. We had given up doctor ing as useless. Most pi evidentially and through ihe blessing of God, mj housekeeper went up to Kingsessing, Pa. v to see her sister. She found that her sister’s neighbor, John Richmond, had given up all work and was at the point of death. He sent for Mrs. M. G. Brown’s “Metaphysical Discovery,” had been restored to health and is at his work again. When my house keeper returned, she told me the circum stances, and prr vailed on me to writs to Mr. Ric hmond, and ask him the particulars. I donoso.and received.an answer, which you will fiud a; the bottom of my certificate We then sent for Mrs. M. G, Brown's “Meta physical Discovery '* and my wile has used it laithfuliy, ai.H the result is that toe womb disease, wticb was so bad, is entirely gone. She can now co the work of her own house, which she has not done for many years. I consider that d sease is fa>t leaving her”system, and she is regaining her otigUal health. Hrr eyes, which were so weak through all her atilt- lion, are now clear and string, and lluphasitatiogly ascribe my wife's recovery, from thc\ jaws of death, to Mrs. M. G. Brown’s “Metaphysical Discovery,” and heartily recommend it to those who ave suffering front aiiy disease, asiit must certttttily strike at the root of all-diseases. It has done so in my wife’s case. Should any person wish to call on me in reference to the above, I am willing to see them persoanlly-or write to them if they desire. WILLIAM S. LEE. r Answer of John Richmond Kingsessing to Wm. Lee, of Glbncostcr, Camden conuty. New Jersey. Kiso**h*sino, Sept. 27, 1593. Mrs. Lhh : Please to accept this as my testimony iu behalf of Mrs. G. Brown’s “Metaphysical Dis covery. * * I was upwards of nine months afllicted with a severe pain liv my head, ringing noise in my ears, dealnesg, aiid dimness of sigh;. I was forced to give up work entirely. I was under the treatment of several medical men, who did all they could to relievo me, but their medicines were of no avail. I was four time's at the gates ot death, and had made up my mind that death alone could end my misery. ' _ On the ninth day of April a friend called on me and advised mo to give Mrs. M. G. Brown a trial. After some hesitation I did so, and in less than three weeks 1 was at my work again, as well as ever 1 was in my life, and am sti l 'in the enjoy ment of excellent health. _ _ By the blessing of God and Mrs. M. G. Brown’s great • ‘Metaphysical Discovery, * * I am. once more enabled to earn my daily broad. I am yours truly, wl& jq^^ 1 RICHMOND. The 1 1 Metaphysical Discovery,’' with full directions for using, will be sent to any address oh receipt of So. Also, the celebrated <»Poor Richard’s Eye Water” and “ Scalp Renovator, ” each SI. Consultation free. Address Mrs. M. G. BROWN, No. 410 Arch street, Philadelphia, or 25 Bond street, N. Y. • Mrs. M. G. Brown confidently assures the world that her 1 * Metaphysical Discovery* ’ strikes at ths first cause of all disease. It enres Deafness, Blindness, Catarrh, Discharges from the Ears, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. For the proof of my strong assertions, read the above certificates. f6-7t ALMERIA GRAPES. —Choice Almeria Graps3 in large clusters and first order, for sale by Wt. F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. COFFEE.— Prime old Government java Coffee; alco, Maracaibo, Ia Guayra, Rio, ts-i tor sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N. W. comer Arch and Eighth streets, v ACCARONI AND VERMICELLI. —Italian M&ccaroni and Vermicelli o£ s ®£SS.°l ?S Inst landed and fox; sale by M. }F. SPILLIN, N. w. comer Arch and Eighth streets. NEW MILLINERY BOm P. A. HARDING & CO., •Bc&pectinily inform the mercantile commnnity that they wili open, FEBRUARY 10th, 1864, AT No. 413 Arch street, A COMPLETE STOCK OF STRAW . and . i MILLINERY GOODS. 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Accurate directions and advice how to guard against the > direct causes which produce Deafness A new “method of treat ing certain cases of Deafness that havehithert he?n considered incurable, such as partial or total des ruction of the Tympanum, Drum of the Ear, Nervous Deafness, A very elaborate Glossary, with lull explanations, is given at the end. The work will be invaluable to the Medical Pro fession aid be read with profit and interest by the public at large. The work will be in one handsome octavo vo lume, extra cloth, 350 pages. Price $2. MARTIN & RANDALL PUBLISHERS, No. 29 SOUTH SIXTH ST. ja!3 First Premium Shirt and Wrapper Manufactory. ESTABLISHED IS4O. G. A. HOFFMANN 606 ARCH STREET, Would invite tbe attention of tbe public to bis and complete stock of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Among which will be found the largest stock of GENTLEMENS WRAPPERS IN THE CITY. Special attention giTen to the manufacture of Fine Shirts and Wrappers to Order livery Tariety of Underclothing, Hosiery, Q-lovea Ties, Scarfs, Mufflers, &c« noH s&,m,.w Smf JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 JNortli Sixth StieeS, MANUFACTURER OF The Improved Pattern Shirt, FIRST CUT BY J. BURR MOORS, Wan anted to Fit and Give Satisfaction. ALSO Importer and Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS N. 8.-4-All articles made in a superior manner by hand and from the best materials. oc6-$m J. F. IREDELL, No. 147 NOBTH EIGHTH STBEEP, Between Cherry and’Race, east aide, Phils. Has now on hand and constantly receiving an els. _ gant assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. Shirts on hand and made to order in the mss satisfactory manner. A full line of Gentlemen's Merino Shirts, Drawers, Ac. Also—Ladles’ Ma rino Vests, Drawers, Hosiery, Ac. Ocl7-f»m 147 NORTH EIGHTH ST. SMITH & JACOBS. 1226. Chestnut Street, Philadelphia! Money Refunded If not Satisfactory 1 EIRE SHIRTS Made of New York Mills Muslins. Very Fine Irish Linen Bosoms, only *3— usual pries *3 75. - Willlamsvllle Muslin *2 75, usual price S 3 50. Very reasonable deduction to wholesale trade. EDWARD P. KELLY! JOHN KELLY. TAILORS, 612 CHESTNUT ST. LATE iftTTTwn STREET AB. WALNUT, Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment Of NEW and STAPLEGOODS, PATTIES' OVERCOATS and Warm Sack and Business Goats, FOR SALE AT , Seduced Prices. TEBMSj CASH—Prices lower than other Ons. timer Tailors.' TO LET—Up Stairs of 612 and 614 Chestnut st. ( HEATrCANTONFLINNSIa BTAXDABD DBIILS. FOR SALE BY Frotbingliam A Wells*