1 4*2 ttce&Sß «pii!lMWn to apprentices. • _ 01111 Tffp ifnftdlff ft® h ’ only "hr ROin6 'behind ; its prlnaary - qiBC WAB FOR ***** ||M*«M signification and by supplying eeco..dAry . TIUS w** |S ' cjlnWcaiioii -tltat .tne clause can. be;conald- jremo „red' : applicable, to: lugitiye; slaves. • .Timseand T I*B *OT JMPOBXAWS. SO »EW . Jj' dre^ topics are amply "discussed, and the Oom- X*T£ *** ivokbob. inf fee say, in'conclusion: ! ■•Unhappily, the j-obtbbsb arrived tbiß evening from Orty tlaloe m nst always remain in the-pages of history, riag-ol- rnce dobs pnnunns tie but every day of delay in its repeal is nurtiul to r s^'Kichmond And'n'*. of the 26th, contains tbe (b Above all, would yon follow the a battery cuDixon’a lelandi comm Constitution and establish justice) Then repeal fwiefc. . - MiU „ OVB .. i » this - - -,«« Enquirer of the29th __ Yankee' picket tent ' Cbableston, P?“. • d flTe men, were'cap •on taming une. °s!f;, enemy continue to shell tne Sfy d AboutSne hundred sbells were thrown in yesterday- , Tallahassee, February £6. ~' Sakpubsov, * , g forces occupy Baldwin.: General f®treated to Jacksonville: Lieut. - .The.fnemjba the4th Georgia Kegiment,was S^. e rSI Clinch is wounded. - Miss,; Feb. 32—Heavy fighting; «ndav yesterday at .Pontiac, killing; forty and: or.tnrinc over one hundred dr the enemy. Our not Sown. Col; Forresfis killed. Colo-; .loss-ish an d McCullough- tire . badly: wounded f The bstile cloEed bya'ehafge from the; cavalrv, which was repulsed. : , *“a^t s avta ‘Feb. £6l—The Yankees have left We have lost many officers and men. S??™nn>R advance has reached Pearl Elver. . S oSvviu.s TaNv., Feb“l7—Gen. Jones cap t ®¥SsM*d Bnd sll^oi tUe enl°?ek?y d Es^ f Among those confirmed as Assistant Quarter masters, w.th the Tank of Captain, aTe A. B rence, 13th New York; Charles S. Mclnete, 43d New York; Uriah S. -Lowe, Nelson J. Hopkins John F. Ernst, Alexander Hull, and Charles E. "Wal bridge. ail'of J. Oarney. Joseph M.. Brown. Henry Bowman aod F. M WorcroBB, all of Massachusetts; Frederick Bice and Wm. M. Hirnifs, of Pennsylvania. . ° ver lS n Oarr has been ordered to. FverUtt™sonant Commander M. F. Jobes as' "t« °® er of 1116 Washington Navy Yard anartnextsatnrrit tI V by anani moas consent; to set SHSS®£SSS3SfS£. sHj£SS?w£» Senator Sumner, made a reuort to .. sf“ tte from Select Compiitmaon F?e’edmrn ■‘tT Elation between slavery ’ part of a system sa y s ma y t>e received as »s to the juaS>e^wMlal y!a ?.? ,? refoTe subject ; lating agamst^llSl c A olv ilJ»‘tjon Isaccumn ®OTßt an GBcanort oi It i 8 bad ciioueh to' hmev hts Sord to ! nto bondage at any ’ is tallying S bjm back at a moment Sict which it has madll iV 5 forces tor the con ' J^JSr? o,tr ansactioifißn^} en ? eat famll tof. • :r dA2o.3mt TNDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING, if STEAM PACKING-, HOSE, Ac. : And dealers will flnd a PULL ai- : SORTMENT OF GOODYEAR’S PATENT VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTING, PACK £NG, HOSE, fto., at tha Manufacturer's Head, quarters. . . GOODYEAR’S; , 309 Chestnut street, it u —I. . South side. . f OAn£!-5r aTe tt NEW and CHEAP ARTICLb PAVEMENT HOSE, v£j callsdl w vrhich the attention of the public 4 093 SrH*- yard upon one of the printed schedules, dr in strict conformity therewith,kor they will hot be considered. Upon application to the Bnrean, to the Com mandant or any yard, or to any Navy Agent, the form of offer, of guaranty, and other necessary in formanon respecting the proposals will be fur nished. The contract will be awhrded to the lowest bidder who 6ives proper guaranties, as required by the law of Hub August, 1640, the Navy Department reserving the right to reject the lowest bid, if deemed exorbitant. SgTbe contracts will bear date the day the notifica tion is given, and.dcliveries can be demanded. Sureties in the fall amount will be required to sign tbe contract, and their responsibility certified to by a. United States district judge, United Slates district attorney, colie-tor, or navy agent. As ad ditional securities, twenty per centum will be withheld from the amount of the bills until the contract shall have been completed, and eighty per centum of each hill, approved in triplicate by the commandants of the respective yards, will be paid by the navy agents at the points of delivery, in funds or certificates.at the option of the Govern ment, within ten days after the warrant for the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. The following are the classes required at the re spective navy yards: KITTERY, MAINE. Cla-sNo. 1, Boiierlron, Ac.; No. 8, Metallic Oil; No. 10,' Engineer Stores; No. 15, Tabingr Ac.; No. 16, Steel; No. 10, Zinc. CHARLESTOWN, Glass No. 1, Boiler Iron and Rivets; No. 2, Pig Iron; No. 4, Gum Packing Rubber Hose, Ac ; No. 5, Sperm Oil: No. 6, Linseed Oil and Turpen tine; No. 7, Lard Oil; No. 0, Tallow and Soap; No: 10, Engineers’ Stores; No. 11, Engineers’ Tools; No. 12, Engineers’ Instruments; No. 16, Steel; No. 17, Iron Nails, Bolts, and Nats; No. lSf-Copper; No. 19, Tin and Lead; No. 20, White Lead; No. 21, Zinc Paint; No. 22, Colored Paints, Dryers; No. 25. Stationery. BROOKLYN. No. ,1, Boiler Iron; No. 3, Boiler Felting; No. 4, Gum Packing, Rubber Hose, Ac.; No. 5, Lu bricating Oils: No. 6, Linseed Oil, Turamtine and Alcohol; No. 7, Lard Oil; No. 9, Tallow and Soap; No. 10, Engineers’ Stored: No. 11, Engin eem' To< Is; No. 12, Engineers’ Instruments; No. 14, Wronght-lron Pipes, Valves, Ac -. No. 16, Steel: No. 17, Iron Nails, Bolts, and Nuts, Ac..; No. 12, Copper; No. 19, Tin, Zinc, Ac.; No. 20, White Lead; No. 22, Colored Paints, Dryers; No. 23, Stationery: No. 25, Hickory and Ash Flank and Butts; No. 26, White Pine; No. 29, Lanterns: No. 39, Llgnnm-vitae. PHILADELPHIA. Class No. 1, Boiler Iron, Ac.; No. 3, Boiler Felting; No. 4, Gum Packing, Rubber Hose, Ac.; No. 5, Sperm Oil; No. 6, linseed Oil and Tur pentine; No. 7. Lard Oil; No. 9, Tallow and • Soap: No. 10, Engineers’ Stones; No. U, Engi ' neers* Tools; No. 12. Engineers' Instrnments;No. 14, Wrought-Iron Pipe, Valves, Ac.; No. 16. Steel; No. 17, Iron Nails, Bolts and Nuts; No. 18, Copper; No. 19, Tin, Ac.; No 20, White Lead: No. 21, Zinc Paint; No. 22, Colored Paints and Dryers; No. 23, Stationery. , WASHINGTON. Class No. l, Boiier lron, Ac.; No. IT, Bolts. fe23-tn-4w Proposal fob bituminous coals- Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office of the Philadelphia Gas Works, No. 2D South SEVEN 1H Street, until noon of FRIDAY, 22dof April, led, for supplying the whole or any part of JftfoUy Thousand font of Bituviinout Coals, suit able lor the manufacture of illuminating Gas, to be delWered on the Railroad tracks of the Gas Works at the First Ward asd the Ninth Ward S atioas, In the following monthly quantities; eight thousand tons in each of the months of September, October, November, December, and six thousand ions in each of the months of June, July. August, 18M, and January, February, March, April and May. 1865. The coals-must be delivered fresh, dry, and of a quality approved by the Engineer of the Gas Works, as equal to the sample on which the con tract is based. Tbe proposals must describe the parti talar va riety oi coals intended to be supplied and the lo cation and name of the mine or pit from wolch they are to be raised. II they are of a.kind nt now or recently need at there Works, samples for tnal of-not less than fifty tons, must be deli Tend at the Works, on or before the and Boneles* ox a freßli importation: for sale jbj • dealw^in fine groceries. Mali stregV.adjolning Railroad, D 9 p o t, :g^m, *gw®S?»SJ »atar »d «§2gS&&£ <> ‘* ® onaie^‘;oo^*’ FRESH OLivis OIIj In whole, naif* and quarter bottles: for sale by E. B. CLARKE* trrocer, adjoining Railroad Depot, Gflnuan- wu*- ■*’ •• H '•<-<>! -P ENKSILViRIA . WEST CHESTER AHB PHILADELPHIA. VIA THE FeSBSYLVXRIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.- Passeneen for West Chester leave the Depot, cor oer of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, end co thnrach without change of car*. FROM PTnT.*TlBTJ>m*. Leave at A OO A. EL, arrive at Weal OtiM 9 SO A. M Leave at LW P. EL, arrive at West Ohestai S.OO P. M. Leave at COOP. H-, arrive West Chester «.» P.M . FROM WEST CHESTER. Emits *18.50 A. BL, airly* W«ct FbUadalpltl* 8.3 S A. M. _ __ _ Leare at 10.45 A. XL, arrtT* West Philadelphia 12.25 P. M. LM.Teat3.SOP. XL, am re 'Waal Philadelphia 5.20 P. XL _ Passenger* for Western points from Wet; Chester, connect at the Intersection with the Mall Train at 0.17 A- M., tie Harriabur* Accommoda dtn at 3.55 P. BL, and the XAncastar Train a> 5.25 p. M. • Freights dellTeied at ths Depot, corner THIR TEENTH and MARKET streets, preTlotu to 11 30 P. BL, will be forwarded by tbe Accost* modatlon Train, and reach Went Uhoster at 3.0* p. HL Tar tickets and fnrtber information, apply to JAMES OOWDEN, Ticket Agent, Elerantb and Mar act streets. RC h*4. KK-OPEN ED. 1964. Pwn.AtiF.EPma, wtt- Snrefira stand Baltimore railroad. IREIQHTS WKSTWABD VIA. BALTIMORI AND OHIO BO DTE. RECEIVING DEPOT, * BROAD STREET, ABOVE CHERRY. Through Freight faculties between PhUadelphls od the 'Western Stales, have been fully resumed bv the above route, at lowest rates. QUICK TRANSIT BY FAST FREIGHT I RAINS without change of cars to the Ohio river. This route Is now considered entirely safe fraxr injury by rebel raids, tn proof of which the Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company guarantee owners against loss or damage by military seizure, whilst In transit on the Une of that road. We have no hesitation therefore In respectfully the confidence and patronage of shippers.. For farther Information, apply to’ - OOLHOTJNA COWTOH, General Freight Agents. JOHN S. WILSON, Agents, Office, Sixth street, above Chestnut P~gILADmi.PHIA. January A Ififfl au7-tfl MARSHAL’S SALES. MARSHAL'.*- SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale by the Hon. JOHN GADWALADER, Judge of the district Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in Admiralty, to me directed, will he sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, forcas i. at MICKENER’S Mote, No. 14* North FRONT Street, on MONDAY. March 14, 1864. at 12 o’clock M-, the cargo of’he sloop ANNIE THOMPSON, consisting of 33 bales and 19 bags of cotton, 19 boxes of tobacco, and iO barrels of spirits of turtentlne. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Penna. Philadelphia, Feb. 26, 1864. fe27-6t MARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN GADWALADER, J udge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, tome directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at MIOHENER'S Store, No. 142 North FRONT street, ea-MONDAY, March 14th, 1664, at 12 o’clock M., theresidoe of the cargo of the steamer CHATHAM, consisting of 90 bales of Cotton, 12 boxes of Tobacco, and in barrels of Rosin. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Feb. 26, 18M. fe27-6t - LOST, LOST— A CERTIFICATE of 5 per Cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania* for SSIC 05, dated March 12th, 1830, No. 754, in name of WILLIAM MEREDITH Also, a Certificate of 5 per Cent Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of $2OO, ,-ated June 30th, 1&45, No. 1452, in name of ELI K. PRICE, Administrator of William Meredith; In Trust. Application has been made to the Audi* tor-General for a renewal of said Certificates. ELI K. PRICE, No Bit Arch street te9-3m4 /NET TOUR STAWPINtJ, BRAIDING, EM It BROIDERY and Tambourine done at '(JAM EBON'S, 293 North EIGHTH street and 508 South SIXTH street. Ladies’ under-olothine in stock and to order. Tuckiny neatly done to order. fe3-2m [l> navaeolaim agents jyj-IIiITARYAN PENSIONS, t **" Promptly collected and i^K T pII: ESS&V.WTNKOOP * SUBsFsTCENOB ’ No. H 5 S. Seventh street, CLAIMS . " . Below. Chestnut street, PASSPORTS.' PftP&d fl lph* a ■ S' —nfiT.T.’ S- O . -NTIK ENTfIfOOFFEE. -- CONTINENTAL- COFFEE. SCULL’S CONTINENTAL COFFEE. BO COFFEEj • CfJPFEE, COFFEE, - COFFEE, COFFEE 5 COFFEE,, COFFER ■ - COFFEE, . DEPOT, 132 AROtt STREET DEVOT, -13-2 ARCH STREET. DEPOT, 132 ARCH STREET. SOLD EVERYWHERE SOLD EVERYWHERE. ■ awnß, CARRIAGE SIaKEKS, ' j. LEITENBERGER A SON m PIME STREET. fcl-3»a extra • ■'jgA«i^ T ?T^Hi Dd *Jifaiens. ■%'■ fjaasssi^^^sgssf„f S^ttKOteVfessiih oftSeiTcheapf gf* -W» it, ‘ leS ' ouWonut '«6^ ? 5^SW^ e ‘yri)aS>asfr--a,.rt SnoT--' ar°p at $2; heatjei do., at s*> so 'ind *„! quality at§4 and 5*5. —5O aim oxer:; s“'s2”, 3 s „■?“ s-s U^V»N^V«iK J iksipsw«rv : ’*lEv^ a w Te i7v e 6 am < aM5 B v%’2ns-r? ; * and bllf t >;»^.che.i. ** 40 and sucents. *.^2? 11 -]r* ie rf ln^ s 9l the; Barnsley make,'at si &» and SI «£> One lot,. 12-4 wide,-at.si 75 ;'u 3 Bales extra wide heavy Crash at'U and t.j eente; also, better and flru rat lg and 20. eiovw GRANVILLE B. HAINES. ' f f M~3t No. 1813 Market st ; ab ‘ Teh: h. M U QuiLITv! F JSVBaY WluTa ■«'» r ~-New York Mills, : Williams viile, i-XB“*B9*s • - -Bay Milts, : White Rock. ' Forestdal-, ■ Semper-Idem, Hous kc-pvl New Jersey. 'Wallham.MUls, -2% yards wide; Pep per 11 Mu !=, andSK "Wide; Boot Mills, heavy, tk w:.-le Also, Unbleached, in every quality. The cheapest place to bny anv of the abo v-- ~ , . GRANVILLE R HAINES, fe27-3t 1013 Market street. aK Tt‘.. .. ABLE DAMASKS.—Scotch Table Oias-is SI 00 to 81 87. Power-loom Table Linens, 67 to St 15. Unbleached I able Linens. Pine Napkins, 82 50 to 85 00.-. Fringed Damask and Hack. Towels. ’ Pure Linen, Fringed Towels, from 25c to SI. Bird-eye Limns, 50, 62, 75andS3cts. Diapers, Flannel., Tickings, Ac. Heavy Hngenot Wide Sheetings. Best Irish Linens, from 50 cts. to SI 12. Quilts, Blankets, Muslins, Ac. WHITE CAMBRICS.—S-4 wide, and very flue nt 56 cents. •• Finest Cambric, 65 cts.—lower grades. Beal Manchester Heavy Ginghams. Black Silks, of every grade. Every Style Spring Delaines and Prints. COOPER A CUD rail D, fe27 S. E. corner Ninth and Market 000 THOS. SIMPSON’S S nVS ora. V 66. 922 and 924 PINE STREET. HOSIERY, HOSIERY. HOSIERY We have on hand u very extensive assortment c: all kinds of hose and half hose, tor ladies, gen tlemen and children, bought before the great ad vance in price, which we offer at moderate pri 3 cases best Ladies’ Handkerchiefs in the country, for 81 50 a dozen. 2 cases super quality Ladies’ Line* Hamlter. chiefs, SI 75 a dozen. 3 cases superfine Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, S 3 to a dozen. Also, several lots finer grades, cheap, S 2 75, S 3 to, S 3 50 and 84 00. BEST HOOP SKIRTS. ALL SIZES From 40 Spuog. 67 cents up. H STEEL A SON. HAVE NOW OPEN . a choice assortment of Moire Antiques, 83 U 0 to 85 00. Plain Corded Silks, 81 62% to S 3 50. Figured Corded Silks, SI ex plain Poit De foie?, 81 25 to 63 25. FANCY SILKS, 75 CTS. TO 85 CO, Black Grew Grain Silks, SI 25 to S 3 25. Figured Black Silks. 81 25 to S 3 UO. Plain Black Silks, 67Jic to 65 00. Plaid India Silks, 67 « cts. Light Grobcd, Bich Figured Foulards, 81 25 to $1 62. Nos. 713 and 715 N. Tenth street. Edwin hallacu., no. -jb s. second street, are now opening new goods in every department. New French Chintzes and Brilliants. Percale Rohes, new designs. Organdies and Jaconets. Splendid quality and styles of Grenadines. Fine Black Alpaca Mohairs. Fine all wool Do Laiues, beautiful shades. - New styles of Dress Goods of various Kinds. Colored Alpacas and Poplins. New goods opemng daily. fels IAA PIECES OF 81 FANCY SILKS. lUv Clue, Lilac and Brown Plaids. Hlackand White, Brown and White do. India Plaid Silks, 81 per yard. 85 Best Brown Silks. 85 Best Black Silks. Moire Antiques Best Goods. Foulards, newest sty lea Friendly Fonlards. EYRE A LANDELL, Fourth and Arch streets. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES. The CHEAPEST SILKS in tbe Market. 1,500 yards neat plaid India Silks, at Si 00 per yard. 500 yards black and white India Silks, ats! pr.yd. 600 yards brown andwhite India Silks, atSl pr.yd. 1,100 yards broken plaids India Silks, at SI per yd 400 yards blue and white India Silks, at Si pr.yd. They make the most serviceable dress a lady can wear They are selling very fast. Gall and ex amine them before the assortment is broken. At JOHN H. STOKES’S, TOT Arch street. CLOTH ‘ STORE.—JAMES A EKE iNVii'A the attention of their friends and othere to thru large and well assorted stock of goods adapted w Msn and Boys’ wear, comprising in pari Black French Cloths. Bine do do Colored do do OVERCOAT CLOTHS. Black French Bearers. Colored do do Black Esquimaux do Colored do do Bine and Black Pilots. PANTALOON STUFFS. Black French Gaseimeres. ■do do Doeskins. Fancy Oassimeres. Mixed and Striped do * Plaids and Silk Mixed. Satinets all qualities. Oorda, Bearer-teens, Ac. VESTINGS. Fancy Silk Vestings, Black Satin Vestings. Fancy Silk Velvet do Plain and Fancy Cashmerss. Wool, Velvet and Valencia. «nn, a large assortment of Trimmings, aday. o Men and Boys' wear, at wholesale and retail. JAMES A LEE, No. 11 North Second street ss3t Sign of the Golden Lamb PRESENTS.— LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. .s. MILLIKEN A CO., 838 ARCH and. 32 South SECOND street, have now open a very fine assort ment of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Handlrer chiefs, which they are selling at a Small advanc. on old prices. • LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS.. Tape Borders, at 10,12, 14, 15, 18 and 25 cents. Hemstitched, from 25 cents up to the finest. Revtere Borders; Tucked Borders. Wide Bemstttched borders. Colored Embroidered Borders. Herringbone-stitch, in colors, Ac. 'Some of the above are put np in fancy boxes, suitable for presents. GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS. Tape Borders, from 20 cents np to the fined. Printed Borders, new styles, from 3i cents. Hemstitched, new styles,, in wide hems. Hemstitched and printed. Herringbone-stitch, in colors, Ac. Albo, a beautiful assortment of Children’s plan and printed Handkerchiefs. _ , - LINEN ; GOODS GENERALLY—We J tev« always on hand the most extensive stook of ah kinds ol Linen Goods to be found in the city. we import and deal in Linen Goods, can always oflbr to either Wholesale or Retail of purchasing at a very small advance on CQ _ de22l 828 Arch gtreehandOTJ^Secondstr^h^ DELAWARE CO., PA. A tvtbs SAMUEL EDWARDS, Principal. Thi3 restitution, providing a refined home and the ten derest care and culture for Children from three to seven years of age, will be opened on Wednee. l3. media is 13 miles from Phila delphia by Railroad. For particulars apply to Rev. S. Edwards, Media, Pa, .References: Bishop Potter, Bishop ' Stevens, and the Epis copal Clergy of the city; also to Abraham Martin; Esq. fe!7-3ms BORDENTOWN FEMALE. COLLEGE BORDENTOWN, N. J. Tide Institution is pleasantly located on tht Delaware River, honr’s ride from Philadel phia. Special attention is paid to the common ane higher branches' of ENGLISH, aad superior ad vantages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental Music. FRENCH'taught by.u&tive, and spoken In the family. For Catalogues, address’ Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A. WC., ; lall.2m* t presiden SILVER PEARL SOAP, a voiy snperior article for DETERSIVE and WASHING pnrposesi' PHlup iatincans of one, flve, tea wia twenty pounds. Liberal discoont to Uie ttade. ■ For sale by GEORGE ALKENS. IO and 12 South Delaware Axenne. • « neii- fe26-lm{ Arrow roots.—l 2 barrels pure Jamaica Arrow Root-For sale by GEORGE at.kins, 19 and 13 South DelawareAveaue. Ja3 DRY GOO fig. $ NEW SILKS. Jura Variant and Strawberry Wine, obit. USUAL SUPPLY JUST RECEIVERS. A LBERT C. EOBBBTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES*, Streets, gt ocks boughtands>^n COMMISSION, BY GEO. HESDEESOS, JB,, _^ a 3 PQOK STREBT. gold; * . • - . SJOLTEB, Jon*.-..' BANK NOTES ANTED. 01 HAVEN &• 880, 20 SOUTH THUS ST, MICHAEL JACOBS. banker, m. 40 South Third Street, Phils. Sovemment Securltlss, Spacls and Uccanraat Money Bought and Said. Stocks Bought and Sold on ttommlscon. Particular attention paid to tbs os June papers, Cltv Warrants Bought. wMmf EXCHANGE ON LONDON, FOR SALE In Sums to Snlt, by MATTHEW T. MILLER fc CO., No. 45 South Third street. STOCKS Bought and Bol<£ on Commission, BY Matthew T. Miller A Co., _ No.. 45 So-qth Third wt.' STOCKS AND SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. DE HAVEN & BRO.. 20 SOUTH TEIED STBEET. JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS? No. 23 South Third Street, Directly opposite tbe Mechanics’ Earns, Government Loans, Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission at the Board of Brokers. MONEY INVESTED AND ■'iOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TERMS. fell-3m GEO, N, HARVEY & SON, STOCK BROKERS, No. 218 Walnut Street. GEO. N. HARVEY has this day taken into partnership his son MILTON L. HARVEY. Th* business will hereafter be conducted by GEO. N. HARVEY A SON. GEO. N. HARVEY. Des-lm* " MILTON L. HARVEY. P. F. KELLY. B. K. JAMISON. P.F. KELLY&CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AND CHESTNUT STS,, iai9.3m fHHiADELPHIA. SAMUEL W. LAPSLEY ’ STOCK BROKER, No. 40 South. THird Streets gystocks bought-on Commission in Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Baltimore'.' le2B-2ms. JOHN HORN, JR., Stock Commission. Broker, 140 SOUTH THIRD BT. - UP STAIRS, Philadelphia. A. Biddle & Co.. E. S. Whelen A 06., Busby A Co., Alexan der Biddlef.rEsq., G. M. Troutman, Esq. , Messrs *>aW, Maealester ACo , Henry J. Wmiams. Esq,. I. P. Hotchineon, Esq., D. H. Ohmmiiiß. Esq., Drexel A .Ca, Jas. G. King A Sons, N, Y.' feas.SmJ- IJOTIH LEANS, NO. 403 CHESTNUT First Premium awarded by Franklin Institute to MARTIN LEANS, Manufacturer «1. .- s MASONIC MARKS, PINS, EMBT.EMSI, jw.. New and original designs of Masonic Marks and Templars’ Medals, Army Medals and Corps- Badges of every description Ce3-3hao