GREATEST ffijHiP IMPROVE MEN T OF THE AGE IN PIANO& METEB’S Improved Overstrung Pianos, ac knowledged by the leading artists, and endorsed by tbe Mnsical public, to be tbe finest Pianos in America. Tbe attention of tbe Musical public is called to these recent great improvements in Piano Fortes. By a new method of construction, tbe greatest possible volume of tone has been obtained, without any of tbe sweetness and brilliancy forW“fs these Pianos ars so celebrated, being lost, and Which, with an Improved Touch and Action ren ter them . These Instruments received tbe Pna Mewa at tbs World’s Fair, held in’ London, as weU as the Highest . Awards over ail competitors, from tbe ■lst Fairs and Institutes In this Country. Ware rooms, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Philada. DTE is the best in the World. The only Barmlett, true and BtHaitU Dye lmoTsii. This splendid Hair Eye is pertect— changes Bed, Ensty or Grey Hair, Instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, -with out injuring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beantiful: imparts fresh vitality? frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor, all others are mere imi tations, and Should be avoided. Sold by all Drug gists, Ac. FACTORY—BI BARCLAY street, N. y. Batcnelor 8 New 'Toilet Cream for dressing me Bair. SB S * that their Manufactory of First-Class piano Fortes is now in full operation. The general satisfaction theirmany Pianos, sold already, meet with, by competent judges, enables them to assert confidently that their Piano Fertes are not sur passed by any manufactured in the United States. They respectfully invite the musical public to call *nd examine their instruments, at the Sales Boom. Ko. « North Third street. Full guarantee given, and prices moderate. selected and prepared for family use, “free from ■late and dust, delivered promptly and warranted to give full satisfaction, at prices as low as the lowest for a good article. Lump Coal for found ries, and chestnut Coal for steam purposes, at wholesale prices. An assortment of Hickory Oak and Pine Wood, kept constantly on handl Also, an excellent article of Blacksmith’s Coal, delivered free of carting to any part of the cityTA trial of this coal will secure your custom. Send jour orders to THOMAS E. CAHILL. Offices, 325 Walnut street. ’ Bombard and Twenty-fifth street. Worth PenneylvaniaKailroad and Master street. Pine stree 1 wharf, Schuylkill. THE GOLD SPRING ICE COMP AWT. Offices and Depots as above. Wagons run. in all the paved limits of the Con. ■oMdated City and in the Twenty-fourth Ward. MASON PIANOS. & HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGANS. PIANOS. J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut. BTECK& CO.’S STEOZfc CO.’S USaaGSis^iAX. II I SQUARE, UPRIGHT PIANOS are BOW considered the best in Europe, as well as thi. country, having received the first Prize Medal at the World’s Exhibition in London, 1562. The principal reason why the Steinway Pianos Me superior to dll others is, that the firm is com posed of five practical pianoforte makers (father and four sons), who invent all their own improve ments, and under whose personal supervision JTery part of the instrument is manufactured Forsale only at BLASIUS BEOS., 1006 Chestnut R- c&e«- CENT BOTTLE WILL CUBE Chills and Fever or Neuralgia, Diarrhoea, Dysen tery or Bilions Colic, Rheumatism, Gout, Lnm tago. Pain in the Kidneys or Bladder, Spine, Baok or Head, Burns, Scalds or Poisonous Bites, Strains, Sprains, or Braises, Sore Throat, Influenza or Diphtheria, Swoolen Joints, Lameness or Cramp. AH of these complaints one bottle will cure. It wU afford re lief by a single application Let every family keep It in their house, andnse it when pain is expe rienced. A few minutes after its application the most severe pains will cease: it matters not what may be the cause of pain, relief will follow its use. PriesC2s cts. per bottle. Sold by Druggists every- Dr. Rad way’s Medicines are sold by Druggists everywhere. RADWAY & OO?, _ 67 Maiden Lane, New York. JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC • "WILL Promote the growth of the Hair. Remove Scurf and Dandruff, Give the Hair a glossy appearance. Prevent Baldness, Cure diseases of the Scalp, Beclothe Bald Heads with new Hair. Prevent premature Grayness, in new-style glass-stop- Sf i so .^? 6 ’ aad delightfully peifumed is adapted and will afford general satisfac n^T^£l^L e i5A* trial - Prepared only by jnE & SON, No. 342 Chestnut street. gvENUm BULLETI SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1864. PBOGEESSIVE HEW YOBK. The New York people are progressive. The means by whieh they attain that character are not always honorable, but that does not matter much in a community where “get money; still get money, boy; no matter by what means,” is the principle they adopt in all pecuniary transactions. Renewed belief in this progression is caused by a bill which has been introduced into the Legislature at Albany, regulating the sale of milk, and establishing a MDk Exchange in New York city. Among •ttier provisions are the foUowing: Section iwelve declares it unlawful for any one to sell milk from a milk wagon, or to drive a wagon •n a milk-round in that city, without first get ting a license from the Milk Exchange, and registering and numbering the wagon in the Exchange. Section thirteen forbids the rail roads from carrying milk, unless they file with the Milk Exchange an accurate monthly account of the cans and quarts carried. Sec tion fourteen authorizes'the Milk Exchange to issue licenses to milk-cart drivers, and to charge two dollars for each license. Section seventeen authorizes and empowers the Milk Exchange to establish “such uniform rates, prices, commissions, rules and regulations for the purchase, sale, transportation and delivery «r Milk as shsdl be deemed expedient and proper; and it is further authorized “ for that its own cans, marked with its corporate name,” and under take the transportation and of” The .vendors of swffl. milk, the «fi SC ov«y of whose .villainous concoction caused such a great excitement m New York and Brooklynfare" doubtless interested in this novel project, and to ensure its passage, have placed among its corporators the names of a number of well known citizens; but whoever may be the par ties and .whatever the quality of the milk they intend to .force upon the stomachs of the unfor tunate-men, women and children of Gotham it is in consonance with the “get money, no Matter by what means” doctrine of the people who are to be affected by the monopoly. DISLOYAL CONTBACTOBS The . First Braneh of the Baltimore City Councils passed, a day or two since, an ordi nance, prohibiting municipal officers from awarding contracts for work to be performed for the city, to persons who are not known to he loyal to the Government of theXJnited . States, or who may not have been so from the time of the breaking out' of the rebellion, the loyalty to be established to the satisfaction of tte Mayor, Controller and Register. If such a requirement was demanded in Philadelphia, and et«iy other loyal city, the caiue of the Union would be vastly benefitted. Copper heads are particularly desirous of- securing po sitions where they can make as much money as possible out of the war, and the example offered for oar acceptance, by.- Baltimore, should be promptly adopted as the rule by which all Northern municipalities shall be governed hereafter. RECIPROCAL AID. Official documents in the State department at Washington prove that nearly two hundred thousand immigiants arrived in the loyal States of the Union during the year 1863. The num ber that landed in New York was one hundred and seventy-three-thousand. Massachusetts was favored with over nine thousand, Cali fornia with nearly seven thousand five hundred, Maine with forty-five hundred, and Pennsyl vania with three thousand. Thns does this na tion, blest by the help of Providence, repair the waste of war and maintain the glorious right arm of her strength. Thus by the allur ing influence of democratic institutions are down-troddeu-fUgitives from old-world tyranny transformed, by thousands, into American free men, co-workers with the native sons of Co lumbia in upbuilding the edifice of liberty whose massivejiouudations were laid in 1776. Thus . "A nation which, hath never worn a crown; A land which hath not held a throne, or felt 1 he foot of king, or seen hie purple.robe; ’ * receives to its bosom the sturdy toilers who will support and defend its institutions as pil lars hold up a temple dome. Rome made citi zens of the populace of provinces vanquished by military strength; America conquers and enfranchises by calling across the ocean with a voice which tells of liberty to all; of eqnality to all; of toil truly, but of the sweet rewards of toil. That voice pierces through every wall; it Tings along every frontier; it reaches the dweller by. the bleak shores of Norway; it invites him who broods beneath the shadow of the Appenines; it thrills the soul of the peasant born on the Green Isle, and with mingled hope and reluctance he obeys the summons: in every valley of the German Empire the oppressed Saxon hears the ali-powerful invocation, and turning his back on stately palaces and towers, he sets out for the Western wilds, there to rear cities jnore marvellous for growth and strength than any on the shores of the Rhine! Millions have heard and obeyed the voice of the Genius of Ameri ca, and there is room for millions more. The vast spaces at the foot of the Rocky Mountains; the returning states of the South and West; and the shores of the Pacific all woo the feet of the emigrant; all invite him to establish his “vine and fig tree,” under the shelter of institutions becoming purer and more Repnbli can every day. Nothing can impede the growth of this Re public ; neither rebellion nor treason; neither the sacrifice of vast armies nor the accu mulation of a huge national debt. The destiny of America, must be fulfilled, and we shall outlive; all the malignant prophecyings of our enemies| Perhaps on the return of peace onr example may more powerfully aid in; the elevation of (the masses of the old world, land to our land may : “The emulous nations of thb east repair And kindletheir quenched urns, and drink fresh spirit there.” GAMBLING IN GOLD. The present depreciation in Government currency is, in a great degree, caused by men who have large amounts of money under their control and who use it temporarily for specula ting in gold, as it is called, though it is really speculating in Government paper currency. Among these gamblers of Third street and "Wall street, are.many men who have made large fortunes out of the Government, and some who hold Government offices. They show their fidelity by trying to depreciate the currency of the Government to which they are indebted for everything they have. Such men are not worthy of the confidence of either the adminis tration or the peojlle, and wherever they are known, they should lie reported. Such traders on the credit of the nation are no more to be trusted than copperheads or traitors. IAEGE IMEOBTAHT PEBEMPTOBY SALES NEXT WEEK.OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. John B. Myers A Co., Auctioneers, Nos. 232 and 234 Market street, will next week hold the following valuable sales, by catalogue, on Four Months* Credit and part for cash, viz* Monday, March t4— About «50 lots of French. Swiss, German and British Dry Goodk J in cluding the choice importations of Messrs. I* Maillaid & Co., in veil Bareges, Grenadines, Donna Marias, Bomba2ine*vMousselinde Laines white Baregee, Mozambiques, Mohairs, Poll de Chevres, Cretonne AlDacha, Black Hernani. Challies. * Also—Organdies, superior Dress Goods, Dress Snks, English Crapes, Shawls, Mantles, Em broideries, Gloves, Sun 'Umbrellas. Hoop Skirts, Bibbons, Trimmingß. with; 195 pieces mode colors Mohairs. Also, for cash,' three cases Linens, bv order i f Underwriters. - Tubsday, March 15—About l, 100 packages Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Army Goode, Ac., prime and fresh assortment,'of city and Eastern manufacture. , ' J i rt +l H F^ l 8 P AY March 17 —About 820 packages and Ebidat, March IS—An assortment of Brussels, Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, List, Bag and Cottage Carpe's, Canton Mattings, &c. At Pbivate Sale—A very desirable Farm and Country beat, with 200 acres of higbly-cultivated land and capacious dwelling and numerous out building:*, situated near the town of Newark. Delaware the Philadelphia, 'Wilmingtonand Bal timore Railroad being: contiguous. AUCTION NOTICE-LARGE SALE OF BOOTS w : ' AND SHOES. .we would call the attention of buyers to the large and desirable sale of 1,500 cases Boots, bhoes, Balmorals and Gaiters, of every variety, to be sold by catalogue, for cash, on Monday morning, March 14th. commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, by Philip Ford & Go., Auctioneers, at their store, No. 525 Market and 522 Commerce streets. , PEBEMPTOBY SALES OF BEAL ESTATE, catalogues of tbe extensive sale of real Wednesday by James A. Freeman, tho d J^ tlllS < ! ay- , Thpy contain full descrip.. vrni be ssrR e „ rtl , es ’ almo3t . every one of whicli told vrithont reservation, the positive tales icing very much of a specialty wit h Mr. Fret * urn. LAB( Tne S diy E ne S M LE^? E -i A H L ESTATE, STOCKS. &o, T< CAET IT LOTS TS STnR I^? E n S ’ VA STOCKS, Sc. lOaES ’ G£ OUND BENTS, 2Mh°S, & vnlf' comnrisß™! 11 ? sa!es 150>.'8M and street, Germax a?! oJto °£ 12 AOBE8 > Main Eidge road. (Eeher”s EBta«r. B ’i$ ITided mto 5 lot8 > of clay lot) Nice town lsTno'^o 1 '^ 011 ® 8, O 1 a® l ®® ackes, Wheateheaf lan" ’ Es,ate ’'> “ ground) Adams street iJSI square of 33d street, First Wa>-h I Vf &vd; 3 entire iquares* at.d Hardbills. &c * Lithographic plans Second S TbS A »nrf T^ SB V Marli:et Btreet > Front, Gronnd RentT Fonrth streets, Irredeemable tot , ££-aiJSsa^» thcusand I | VORTTYPES — Tbe soituess, delicacy and ex- BfimtiI 0 colorine of those made by B. F. cl tv T>r’ ca „ nnot be surpassed by any in the Booms CM ABOH street. -B^WeforhH?^ ES LINE PINS are very suit, showwinA»¥LPfIr ; PATPTUny; MARCH W NN S. STEPHENS’S NEW BOOK Will be Published on Wednesday next. THE WIFE’S SECRET Author of “The Rejected Wife,’’ “Fashion and Famine,” “The Old Homestead, ” “Mary Derwent,” “The Heiress, Ac , Sc. Price 81 00 in paper, or $l 50 in cloth. One vol., TRead what the Literary Editor of the Phila. Even . ing Telegraph says oi it: J J'HJI WIFE’S SEOBEr. BY MRS. ANN S. STEPHENS—To the cultivated class of novel readers It la needless to say a word of commenda tion of the styleor plot of any of the works of this authoress. “The Wife’s Secret' ’ is superior to any of its predecessors from the same pen, by rea son of the peifect familiarity with every condition of American life which it displays. Were it pub lished anonymously', universal curiosity would he excited to asceitain its parentage, com bining, as it does, in one absorbing life drama, the keen trenchant style-of a man of tne world with that of the tender and high sonled woman, whof e own heart is mirrored in her writ ings. A series of charming heart pictures runs through the book, relieved and brought out into strong light by a dark background of mystery and crime, such as we know exists in Paris, and with which we fear-onr own large cities are becoming oo familiar. Not with that coarse and inelegant delineation of human weakness and vice in which flash literature abounds, but in the same graceful style of description which m»rks the portrayal of purer scenes and events free from gilded misery and wickedness. It is not saying tod much so call it a true American novel of as high tn order of genius as any of Dickens’s English Actions of heart and fireside. a?~Booksellers, News Agents, and all others, will please send on their orders at ouce for what they may yant of either edition-of “Tue Wife’s Secret,” or of any of the other new and uniform editionsof the popular works oi Mrs. AnnS. Ste phens. Published and for tale at the Cheapest Publishing and Bookselling Establishment in this Country, which t« at T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. 306 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. To whom all orders must come addressed, and they will receive immediate attention. BOYS’ CLOTHING. NOW READY, SPRING STYLES JACKETS, PANTS, &C. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, 8 E. eoiner Ninth and Maiket Sis. mblS-sa tu £r 616 SPRING DRESS GOODS, FROM THE AUCTION SALE OF YEBTEEDAY. 9,000 yards choice style " DRESS GOODS, Which -will be sold at REDUCED PRICES CURWEN STODDARD & BRO , 450, 452 2c 454 North SECOND Street, mhl2-3t} above Willow. /ROUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION. V» COUGIIS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION. COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION. LOUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION. L^OJJO-fcS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD __ CHERRY, DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD DR. SWAYNE’S COM p OuVd SYRUP WILD , DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY, DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY, CURES ALL COMPLAINTS CURES ALL COMPLAINTS CURES ALL COMPLAINTS CURES ALL COMPLAINTS „ CURES ALL COMPLAINTS OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS OF THE THROAT'. BREAST AND LUNGS OF THE THROAT, BREAsT AND LUNGS OF THE THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS EPF THROAT, BREAST AND LUNGS .k . EL. 01 ma ny years has proved to the world remedy is more efficacious than nnv hitherto known te mankind. For Broachitis, Sore Throat, Asthma, tt is a sovereign reinedv. For Lr,® and debilitated, it acts as a strengthening alterative. Prepared only by 6 . DR. SWAYNE * SON, fsr,irtwe 33 ? lr ° rthSixth ' Btreet > Fhil idelphia. bold by dealers everywhere. ja26-tn, th, ea-ly CLASSES AND OFFICERS, FIELD Glasses, Horoscopes tor Physicians and Stu uouts. A very large assortment for sale bv f .„ O JAMES W. QUEEN A CO., fe23-lro rp6 ft? 4 Chpptmit stroftt. TO SUIT ALiLi SIGHTS O Artificial human eyes inserteri without naln JAMES W. Q.UEEN i GO., ' Optioiane, 924 Ohostnnt street. fe22-lm-rps SHAKYEY THOMAS, • STOCK BKOKEK, No. 312 WALNUTStreat, Stoctß and Lome bought and sold oncommiLsion, at the Board of Brokers. 1 T jE« Ttlc,l,ar attenti on to U. S. Government AX>ana - ia9-3mrps3 George j. boyd, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKEB, K . . „ . _ No. 18 South THIRD street. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis sion, at the Board of Brokers. ; Government Securities, and TJncnrrent money bonght agd sold. ~ mb2-3mrpS GO TO 624 ARCH street, B. F. REIMER’S new Photograph Gallery, if you de«ire good pictures. His life-size PHOTOGRAPHS, in Oil Colors, approximate THE FIRST J'ELA-WaKE SHAU -We ha.re Broilt-rs, Gridirons, Fish Kettles, Boilers, Fish Scalers and other Gulinary Hardware, suit able for cooking it or other articles of food TRU MAN & SHAW, No. 635 (Eight Thlrty-flre) Market street, below Ninth, * GARTES liE VISITE.—When you desire any P* ejfein g and popular style of pictures, xt-caMER'S is the place to get them fineiv exe cnted. SECOND street, ahoye Green. * BAKER’S ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANU- Wit» OT S RY - ~ T s® large^t “d best assortment ’ X OII P es > Long Hatr Br.iids, Curls, iTizettes, Illusive Seams, for ladies, at nrices itSet ttail elsewhere, at 909 CHESTNUT —' ___ . mhS-lmrp* I S MONEY N „ AUCTIONEER and ■A. BROKER, N. E- comer of thtt?h as™ r gssysasssKsa fesßHs tznvxmt**** MRS. ANN S. STEPHENS, 12mo. Five Handled Pages THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity, and Trust Company, PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, No. 408 CHEST&UT Stree COMBINED WITH . THE SECURITY OF A CAPITAL— CHARTERED IN 1836. CAPITAL AND ASSETS JAN. 1,1864, 5i,824,393 19. MANAGERS. THOS.. RIDGWAY, JOHN A. BROWN t EARSALL, JOHN & SMEk, idlin’ JOHN O. MITCHELL, JUhTrSL^Jk*’ HENRY |TAOy|®OROFT JOBS’ F. JAME 3, Actuary and Treasurer. THOMAS RIDGWAY President. ORRIN ROGERS, General Agent. The Girard Life and Trust is one of the oldest and most substantial Companies in the United States. It has always been conducted upon the principle that the primary object of Life Insurance, i, unques tioned security to the Insured. With this view of Life Insurance, it commenced business nearly thirty years ago, npon the joint stock principle, with mutual privileges, and with an adequate capital. in 1844 the Company declared the first BONUS toils insured members for whole of Life, thus af fording all the advantages of mutual insurance Since that period all insurers for the whole of Life have parti.ipated m the profile, and which and constantly bn the increase. lis premiums are as low as thatof any other good company, and as is consistent with the proter se curity to the insured. These may be paid quarterly semi-annually, err annually. All its privileges am liberal, and its payment of losses prompt. It has neter contested a claim. THE TEN-YEAR PLAN. This popular system of Life Insurance enjoys all the advantages of profits as other whole life policies. Those of our citizens who contemplate Insuring their lives for the benefit and protection of their families, are earnestly invited to examine the pita ciples upon which the Girard Lite Insurance Com pany is conducted before entering into engage, ments with those who hold ont inducements ofex travagant profits, which may result in a disap. pointment to those most dear to them, at a time when the benefits of Life Insurance are the most essential to the'irwelfsre. Pamphlets and Circulars explanatory, with all other information, maybe obtained by calling at the office of the Company, 40S CHESTNUT, above Fourth. WANTED—Competent Local Agents in all the principal cities and towns in Pennsylvania, where there are not already agencies established. Those desirous of agencies will please* addrest the General Agent of the Company. mhlS-ie # \ Fourth and Arch r ABE OPENING FOB SPRING SAT.ra OF IKI PARIS PRINTED SILKS, LONDON STYLE SHAWLS, BROADWAY CLOAKS, SILK CRAPE PONGEES. DRESS GOODS, BEST BLACK SILKS, BEST BROWN SILKS STAPLE STOCK GOODS mhta.stnth 6ts EAOLEY’S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS are b^s i nn a d “en C g?S S ,S tllebeBt by Baakers FASHIONABLE STATIONERY*"* AEent p ? TS CfI UAIJKIL EE PAPER, an sizes and English damask and alhambra DOUBLE THICK LINEN plj>Eß, ’ MOURNING PAPER, INVITATION NOTE. WEDDING olrdS?^ siissn s ,s o “"™” Initials stamped gratia, o£ffiffi v °J PHEES ’ <*ESTS, COATS SStt** re “ ,ut A (TP T ’^ Hh El '' OLOUIST, M M 7 . RACE street. Parties and Families ▼jsiiad evenings professionally. mhl-J-sti CARPET SWEEPERS, FINE BRUSHES, .... . . CLOTHES HAMPERS, AJ the Arch Street Honse*Fnrmshiug'Store. ~ GRIFFITHS & PAGE, feoptD’WPgt corner of Sixth and Arch. mhs-lyrp( CORSETS. —MADAME A. BARNET begs leave to inform the Ladies that she has opened an establishment for the manufacture of CORSETS of 'hemo-t approved patterns, at No 116 .-nnih’ FIFTEENTH Street, below Chestnut, Puitadel pbia, and .solicits their patronaee. Madame B d ? » e i«sary to lavish praise ou her CORNETS, which have already received the an p.R bation of an enlightened public: in a word, the grace and e.egance of form depends entirely upon tbe shape and pliability of a good CORSET Ladies will find it. to their advantage to visit her establishment before having their spring dresses made, N. B.—CORSETS done up new at the same es< tabtighmcnt. mhi2-s-ta-thi2t^ LOF7 STO LET. —lOO feet by 20. Well lighted Also, a second-story room, with fine Counting, house, Fire-proof, Ac. Apply at 44 North FIFTH street. mhl2-tfs B 1 MARINE aH£l i LS~lHl) Constantly on hand at the AQUARIA store, No. 53 North Sixth street, belo<* Arch. mbB-lm,rp# SHETLAND WOOL SHAWLS, largest size at SO 50. —GEO. W. VOGELr No. me Chest nut street, opened this morning' 2 cases Shetland Wool Shawls of the largest size, 76 inches in an White, all Black, Black and White and foui shades ofßeautiful Drabs,' solid colors, suitable for Friends—these are the same size and onalito sold last season at $l3 00. In order to cSnpeK? with some Job Lots now in the market, the price tere dnced for the present to *S 50. mh? Aiemb'Q WITH iHHKi.itii.l. i^TS —rr— BEOIDEEINO, Bral££?Stanit!£: ££* M. A. TORREY, ! W»h*rt «tr«r. I'ssEu m ™Sme Jl SsfSsto , s o^2 i.- Hoo »’ ranted of the beat materlala. Also, SMm SjaSSS: Rio fr, aERS - E - BAYMTSV 612 Vine street. aboTe Eighth. JUBEPALM OUTSOAI* Tinas™*, r 0 1 pure fresh palm OnfandbmaSi.l maa ' table Soap; more snitable for Toilet 72?®°" made frem animal fete, in Cx^^ l^ 08 * caKea for SI 50 per box. by & G’EO. 81. ELKINTfVW *. Qnw Me. 11# Margaretta striSTteiween Second, above ll M“WSSSSI trated catalogues grott*/ L. EEFEVEE & CO.. Having, since 1858, manulhettired the CLOAKS, MAHTILLAS, 4c., Of the late Arm of L. J. LEVY & CO., And their successors -would resTMotfrillv I nr,,*™ ihen old friends and the ladies ceMrallv that will open, on the Ist day of iprif,“ y ’ 7 Splendid and Choice Assortment of CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, &C„ Embracing many New and Beatifnl Patterns, Received direct from their Paris Agents.' It will be their a.m to give to the Philadelnhia nntiite att THE BY PARIS AM) NEW YORK HOUSER llffi torners will find their stock cus. Superior in Style and Workmanship To any ever offered in this eity. No effort will bo spared to merit the confidence of those who mav favor them with their patronage. .P.-S. - Madame LEPEVEE will give her special attention to the FITTING AND TRIMMISrc DEPARTMENT ©t the business. I. LEFEYRE &CO, Importers and Manufacturers ofklloaks, Man '.iilHfi &C. i- Salerooms 704 CHESTNUT Street; Wheeler & v> llson Sewing Machine Agency. mhl2e, wGt “GEEIffANTOWIf WOOL. 55 This splendid article'is fnlly os RICH IN COLORS, (and almost equal m fibre) as the BEST GERMAN ZEPHYRS, While in PRICES it will average One Dollar per Found Less. It is now being largely used as a substitute for the Herman article, lor All Kinds of Fancy Knit and Croehet Work. FOB SALE BY JOHN M. FINN, S. E. comer Arch and Seventh Streets JS-P. S—Attention is invited to the LABGE SHAWL in ths window, with White Centre and Roman Border, made from the GERMANTOWN WOOL. mhS-wAs 2ts “AT RETAIL.” JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO,, 727 CHESTNUT ST., Invite attention to their steck of STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, Of very recent importation, embracing the most extensive and desirable assortments which they have ever offered. COURVOISIER’S KID GLOVK3, BLACK, WHITE AND COL’D. MOURNING} GOODS. 3-4 and S 4 BAREGE HERNANI. 3-4 and 6-4 CRAPE MARETZ. " 3-4 and 6 4 TAMARTINES. 3-4 aud 6-4 DELAINES. BTZANTINES tod FLORENTINES. Fresell and English BOMBAZINES. ■ALPACAS, in all qualities. MODRNING JACONETS. BLACK SILKS—in great variety. All widths and best brands. mhP-ftt# JUST RECEIVED, CHOICE AND ELEGANT DESIGNS IN FRENCH ORGANDIES, JACONETS, Rich, and Handsome NEW STYLES SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS. ffl. L. HALLDWELL & CO., 615 Chestnut Street. mhB-tf(i PURE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL THE STANDARD OF me undersigned, having an experienced fifteen years in the facture of Cod Liver Oil, has recenUv at a large coat, greatly increased the process of piocnrit g It, and now offers to the public a orepa ratunthat fornndeviatingparity,'unifonnfieah ness and superiority of preparation Is unmatched These results are maintained by the personal supervision of the proprietor, whose efforte h££e at once made this Oil the standard of excellent Physicians and others looking to the attainment of the greatest medicinal efllcacy in the shortest time, and thereby obviating indigestion and nausea in the patient, can secure their purpose bvthe ad ministration of my Oil. * y CHARLES W. NOLEN,. „ ~ , . No. 154 North Third street. by Messrs. JOHN WYETH & HEOTIiER, Apothecaries,' at their store, No. 1412 Walnut street, above Broad, and by Druggists generally. ’ _The Co-partnership existing between JOHN ®. BAKER and CHARLES W. NOLEN, under the firm name of JOHN O. BAKER & CO., was dissolved on the 6th of July, 1883, the business being continued by the undersigned at the old Stand, No. 154 North Third street. del7-th,sa,tu-3m3 CHARLESW NOLEN. AND PERCALES. G. F WQRK&(tx G F. WORE & CO. G. F. WORK & CO. G - E. WORK & 00. G - Y WORK & CO., BANKERS AND STOCK COMMISSION BROKERS,. mhi 6 8 4 OUTH THIRD STREET 113. Price & Wood, 113. North Ninth above Arch. All wool and Dome'. Flannels. S * lanilels - Good qnaliu Bla.k Silks. COiOTB - * WOOD, U 3 North-Ninth street “ ***** “ d Ladle,’ and Mis.es Hoop Skirts. mhl2.3t« CARPETINGS. « VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, THREE-PLY, INGRAIN, STAIR AND HALL,, CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS AND MATTING, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES. HEEVB L, KNISHT 4 SOU, 807 CHESTNUT ST. FORMAN P. HOLLINSHEAB’S Insurance Agency, No. 313 Walnut St. _ PHILADELPHIA. toAjrD , Fiee and Lips, effected in responsible and well known Com pamts without charge to the applicant for services. r»!pe years or practical experience andexten ?* T ® acquaintance in his business is a guarantee recufiSn«d 8 to ntra£ted M tUs ' care wiU be cor- Agent for the following well-known and re sponsible Gf-mpawes * HOWARD INS. 00. OF N. Y., (1825). Samuel T. Skedmore, Pres.; Henry A. Oak lev, Sec y. IRVING FIBE INS CO. OF N.Y. (1652). Mason Thompson, Pres.: Martin L. Crowell, Secretarv. ’ ADRIATIC FIRE INS. CO. OF N.Y. (1658) Pre*.; FrankW. Lewis, See. COMMERCIAL F T RE INS. OO OF N.Y (1650). Joseph Petit, Pres. : M.V.B. Fowler. bec’T mercantile fire Ins co.ofn.y! iww Wm.A Thompson, Pres ; John Baker, Sec v. ALBANY CITY FIRE INS. CO. OP Aj.uL; Y, N. x. (1S60). Wm. Tillinghast, Pres.; John H. Rice. Sec. Statement of Affairs of Alhany City Fire Ins. Co. _ Of Albany, N.Y., February 25, 1564: Cash Capital 5200,000 00 Surplus 32,616 S 3 As follows : Cash in Bank and on hand. Cash in hands of Agents., „ 821,0J0 47 Bonos. Mortgages and Blens on Real £»*»*«• 127,355 9S uS- Bonds, 73* 10’s, 6*s IS9I, 5-20’s.. 49,600 00 Call Boanssecured by Bank Stocks'and Bones 31,183 49 Interest accrued and other property., 2, 416 9t Losses unpaid— None. - *232,61083 FI'EMAN P. HOLLTNSHEAB, Agent. mUll-frAs tnths 6ts No. 312 Walnut at., Pliila. NOTICE. The Philadelphia and Hew York Ex* press Steamboat Company T resumed their ke&u ■ISB3ss«LAR DAILY TRIPS • BKIWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YOBK, leaving DAILY at 2 P.M. Freight received at MARKET Street Wharf; Philadelphia, and foot of WALL Street, New Yor6 ir.t Dd dellvered in either city in 24 henrs. _»-This Line connects -with all the Northern,. Eastern and Western Transportation Companies, and forwards to all points tree of commission. The facilities of this Company are such as to inA snre Shippers superior accommodations and rea~ son&ble rates. WM.P, CLYDE, Agent. K°- 14 Sontb DiILAWAIiI', avenue, PhilA'la. JAMES HAND, Agent. - j No. 117 WALL Street. New York mnil-fit} WILMON WHILLDIN, President.' BARLOW’S indigo blue; PUT UP AT WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE, No. 233 NORTH SECOND.STREET,. PHILADELPHIA, ■will color more water thaA foarAimes the same quantity of ordinary Indigo!. nss-The new Lane) does not rfeqnire a stamp * It is WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION it is retailed at the same price as tne Imitations and infertcr articles. mbO.lmrp} M FOR SALE—A COUNTRY BESI- ««► DENCE, near TIOGA STATION ofi£? Tiocastreet n iw a w ad ’ * situate on sontll E ‘