[For the Phila. Evening Bulletin.) oLBIC DALGHBENV CHAS. HENRY SHOOK Quench the burning indignation,' Check the rising tear; B« his sepulchre the Nation, And tho Land his bier! Hellish vengeance hath consigned him To a grave unknown: Freedom’s angel hath enehrined him By her altar-stone. ' Curse-and mangle, O ye Traitors ! What is left of him: Crash and. sever, Knthless Haters ! Every y outhi ul limb; Hide him in yonr dark morasses, r That no verdant sod E’er may tell, to him who passes, Where he rests with God. Bot ye cannot crush the story . Of his hero-worth, Nor debase his wealth of glory With ignoble earth. And ye cannot bide the gleaming Of his hero-name, For it kindles with each beaming Of his Country’s fam#! • Spiritofthe son immortal! Wailings of the sire ! Peace, lot in yonr Nation’s p.rtal Hangs the funeral lyre ; Breathing there the mighty chorus ' Of the young and brave, How he died, a while belore ns, Liberty to save! Oh ! be this the consolation, This the mourners’ pride, That the story fires the Nation, Bow he lived and died ! Be'the sepulchre that holds him, Hidden as it may: T’ is his Country that enfolds him With her native clay ! Philadelphia, March, 1864. THE WAK *'Uit THE UNION FBOM THE ABMY OF THE POTOMAC. Headquakteks Aiihy of tue Potomac, March 14.—An accioeut occurred to the mail train on the Change and Alexandria Kailroad this alternoon. about two miles north of Brandy Station, caused by the giving way of a brake on a freight car, ■which threw three cars from the track, c impletely demtfishing one of them, and badly demolishing the others. 1 here were some horses in the car which was destroyed, bnt they escaped with slight brnises. The mail car was thrown down a slight embankment, making a complete somersault, and throwing the mail carriers and others in the car nto a pile from the front to the back part, bnt falling, iortnnately, on a heap of newspapers and mail tags, jfhcy were saved from serious injury Several soldiers were more or less injured S D. Houghtedlin, of the 20th New York, one of the guard on the train, was badly wounded in the hand; James W. Marsh, slightly; J. a. Crampt, slightly; John Matthews, slightly, all of the 3d Inoiana flavalry, and W. Bahn, of the 4th New YoTk Cavalry, severely; also, Littlefield, in the hand. A negro named Dennis Paxe, belonging to the Commissary Department, was standing on the platform and was instantly killed by falling be tween the cars, his head being severed from his body. The train at the time was going at rather a slow rate of speed,* otherwise the consequence would hare been more serious. An accident occurred on Saturday to a freight train near the same place, caused by a hand-car being left on the track, and the engineer running into it. Some cars were thrown from the track and half a dozen soldiers injured. General Mtade returned to the army to-dav His health appears to be and the reports in regard his resigning aie said to be without foundation. A member of the 93d New York regimen t, named Chappel, was arrested to-day for uttering disloval sentiments, and will be tried bv court-martial. GUNBOAT Cairo, March 14.—Some particulars of tne late expedition up the Ouachita river have been re ceived. The gunboats Ouachita, Osage,-Conesto ga, Lexington. FoitHinman and Crockett com posed the expedition. Trinity was found to be strongly fortified. The Osage in advancing was allowed to pass withent interruption. The flav- Elup Hmman followed, when a heavy fire opened upon her, which after a time obliged her to retire in a damaged condition, with a loss of two men hilled and eight wounded. The flag was then transferred to the Ouachita, Whose powerful guns silenced the enemy ’ shatterv! Which consisted of three 32-pounders. But little difflcnlty was experienced in driving the enemy from their position at Harrisonburg. Our forces The gunboat Ouachita received Htnms!, E^iif :lUry daTLnE tlle engagement. The i? 11 f eqmre considerable repairs. The w Gones,ogat ' ollidetl with the General Price, lowNab-hetf 6 ‘ P T)!’ tbe J oth ’ a Ehort distance be iow mtcnez. The Conestoga "with, her carc-o nf totanoss.”’ Ennll ' The boat and will g be a THE CHOWAN RIVER Moxr.o it, March 14 The gonhnat ®. on ?'4t-hell’ lrom Plymouth, arrived on. Saturday =S„ t l e< l t!owan r . iver > a crowd of negrtS 3vwaxt6* her coming down the Tivpr Tho JEkolc £ e i“ n from thelr batteries on the blnki S£ttopL™„reT im Pattsable. A demand wt[L iwS^SSSSSS five hSrns tbe enemy > shelling them for wll cpwd A intf ™ em J dispersed and the n ver iP™,;?-, , A 100-pound Parrott gnn burst on no other “ u d !ti^ Qandms l ™““ There were ttr northern Arkansas. of the Bistriet nf^^T * I ' -<^ eu ‘ Fisk > commander a ton? ofinswrtim'i L ?. UIS .’ has J QS ‘ returned from Tim-to in i ns P ect >on in southeast Missouri. He re committing demwur bant^s of guerillas east“n ArkaneiS?h .1 ?. s* at Eec!ion North paring for more exb>Vli tba ' t the same bands are pre- Strinlent meas ure ™^n e ,S. pe . rations in 1110 oPriog drive out or desti ov al/'s^h 1 n? 1 e diately tallen *° law and order throuehont l ?? » b^ ndB ’ and esta blish gully, vvho is l de , P " tment - Sioux Inoians, aider QhS o l ™ against he arrived here. 'general Pope’s crders, has at Oarondolet on Saniraa/. nn -hoats were lannched Lomßvi^ AI M G a ? c t 1,T 1 ,™ I THE W3EST - Grant and his Chief of Stair p s^edhere U thi?m eral “& on their way to Nashville Mai„r ,- mdru ’ Sherman is expected here to nWh > n erleral General Ewing arrived h»r» ti, sll, . Brigadier ported toGeneral ann be era Stales by any person In '.".North! than authorized correspondentswh? ( , mv 'Other registered their names and tho-«e nf ts° have Which they are contributors, a? < thel? y h or !l a,s te Mlfty fcrewhat they may*write° a against the enemy, projected by Brigadier-General Wessels, commanding sub district of the Albe marie.:'. . , The army gnhboat Foster. Captain McLaughlin, commanding, with a detachment of infantry nn ter Lieut. Helm. 161st Pennsylvania Volnuteers was sent on tbeietb of February on an expedition to Fairfiem, N. O .where a band of guerillas, under command of ( apt. Spencer, was cm rtered The camp was surprised, the arms and stores se cnred, and the whole company taken prisoners ■without loss up op our side. yiAavueie The affair was conducted in a severe snow storm concerned*. 8 mDCh Credit Upon offleersTndmen t,,,,, T By command of Major-General PECK. 7,^-, B -/ osteb ' Ass’tAdjt..Gen. Lmcial—Jas. JVIoKet, Acting Aid-de-Oamp. '■ FROM WASHINGTON. I VVASniKGTON, —The House Mlli- I «ary Ccmmiitee to-day authorized th-.' Chairman to r report a bill flxiDgthe rare of increase of payot I diers. Privates 1o receive eightern dollars and | sergeants thirty dollars. The Committee, how* | £, Ter J determined to merge their bill with the 1 Senate bill Using the pay of black soldiers. It I v ill be repoited on Wednesday. I The bill remodeling the National currency act, 1 as reported to-day Irom the Committee of Ways I ahd Means, by Representative Hooper, of M.tspa- I chnsetts, fixes the term ef office at five years for I the > Controller of the Currency. Associations I for banking may be formed by not less than five I persons: »100.(K)0 is the minimum limit ot capi- I a *u la cities of a population of I fifty thousand. Banks are empowered to dis- I count and negotiate promissory notes, checks I and other evidences of debt, to receive de* pcsits, buy and sell coin and bullion, loaa I taoney and circulate notes. An increase of capital CcUo°lllr d, and^hf imil^ t< ? be determined by mi I J- ctr *J* er . and ,he capital may-be reduced bv a two-tbirds vote of the stockholders Fifty per cent ruf,ed%?»,l inbef " e commencing^buS““d | K D n e u States registered bonds, bearing interest. t, h », l t b r o ,ra ,? erred United Statef Treasury I le 1 the amount, of the capital I E, ock paid in, bnt in no case less than 810,000 P I e t „.” T. d * lyerj ' t of , sa ch bonds to the United I states Treasurer the banns are entitled to receive I notes to the amount cl 00 per cent, of the. current I market value of the United States bonds trans- I The amo »nt of circnlatioD is limited to I Sot', 000, CCO. The total liabilities of any individual I company shall at no time exceed one-tenth of the I capital stock,paid in, but bona-Julc bills of exchange diawn against actually existing values, are not regardea as money borrowed. The rate of in terest fixed is seven per cent., which inav betaken in advance, and the taking Of a hi oner ( rate shall lorfelt the entire interest. Banks in S°t. Louis, Chicago, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Ball turn re. Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and San F rancisco shall have on hand at least twenT e ent ' tb l a Sl?regate amonnt of ciron lation and deposit; alt others shall have fifteen p"When losses occur in funds no dis counts or loans can be made or div.dends made of profits mini the amount is restored 6b . a11 select an associate in one of the principal cities to redeem its notes at par. Before i >If Bdlvid ? Ilds ’ oae " te °th part of the profits carried to a surplus fund, until it shall amount to twenty per cent, of the capital stock ofiw make, loan or discount on security shares of capital, or purchase sucii shares unless necessary to prevent loss upon debt previously contracted, aDd stock so purchased b t e h fold W‘thm six months. All sssociations nader this act, when designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, may be depositories of the public eice PH n Rreceipts froin customs. P .Ja,u f l 0 ? Q ,? nSS . ioneroflnternal Eevenue has is. “ft.™ 0 ™ 8 Eotlce uencerning tho new tax “Office of Ixtehsai Beyexue. H'nsmvr ] ? ci—Sllt: Yon arc hereby informed thar the ‘Act to increase the internal revenue and Purposes, has been approved by the Pres ident, and has, therefore, become a law. The act fsfif 1 ' 0111 itS p!LS£age > and was approved “The duties npon distilled spirits are Increased to sixty cents per gallon, and the duties on cotton to two cents per pound. Yon will therefore re quire all distillers of spirits, in making their re *° s P eclf y, the amount removed on and after the Bth mst.; and on such amount to Day the tax of sixty cents per galion. * J 1 “A copy of the law will be transmitted to you atas early a day as possible, and until vou receive farther instructions you will make no other chance in your official action than to collect the increased duties above pointed out npon distilled spirits and upon cotton. Very respectfully, p a ~-p , r “JOS. T. LEWIS, Commissioner. E. M. Taylqk, Collector, Cincinnati * L. A.TER NEWS FROM EUROPE, r ß< t? TL '»?, I> ’ ? arcb H.— The steamship Jura, L .j'"P°°l on the ntternoon ?• ? d *V? ndljondonclc ‘ rr - v oiithe Axh inst.a ar d tins port this evening. The steamer Olympus, from New York, arrived °ff£ape Clear on the morning of the 2d _. ?i!f slli P City of Cork, from New York, ar rived at Queenstown on the evening of the 2d. T ,„ im . GREAT BRITAIN. The proceedings in Parliament, on the 2d Inst Where wholly unimportant. msu, ..The King of the Belgians arrived in England on of Wales's soV'* 4 ’ 11 ' 11116 clm steaing of the Prince has resigned the Secretaryship owing to?]fhSlth. aUe taken before the end of May or begin ning of Jone, under the most unfavorable circum stances to the Danes. The Berlin and Vienna journals continue to ridicule the notion of a conference. a i- 1 J 6 6 ? le< * that the Danish Minister of Foreien Affairs, M. Q,nade, has resigned, he being disposed to a Congress, in which he was opposed by his colleagues. J The London Morning Post discerns that Russia and relying on. the fancied separation of England and France, have bound themselves together for the extermination of what they cait *• revolution, ” and for the permanent erection oi despotism in Europe. - ■ M. Von Bismark has asserted that Germany would never be on good terms with Denmark so iong as the present democratic institutions of Den mark are maintained. \ The Post promises that England will renew L«”' cause, the French alliance, and sajs, ■ With our gallant neighbors and the Ita.ians and Scandinavians, and with the Poles, Hungarians and Turks, it will, indeed, be holy 2 alii&n ctn ”° n °‘ make EU ° rt work of tb ‘s new Tb„ 1, . eeance. omieu T* ? n announcing the fall of Cam peachy, saj s it is the rain of the Juarez party. command 6 n?fn tb r^? arsdal McMahon will have CO Th!r a cJr 1 tl e Ghalons camp this year. •66b 50c waa heay y Oh Wednesday; rentes “• 005 * INDIA AND CHINA. Calcutta, *eb. 10.—Cotton goods doll. Ex chaiige 2s. Id.a2s.al;_- eents; S. AT. Harkness,2s,ooo yards Canvas I?'J cents; Wilson A Bradbury, 3,55! yards Canvas 16. U cents; H. Wilson, 9,504 yards Canvas’ 151; cents; Evans A Hassall, ’2OO, too yards \ yellow worsted Lace, 02 cents; Holmes, Booth A Hoxton, New York, 1,000 gross Test buttons, 54?; cents. Henry W. Scott! 34V gross Test buttons. 34;, cents. Maurice Raleigh 1 10, Will dozen black Waddiog, 75 cents; 11s- pounds Machine Thread, No. 70. S-J .-Tv. William R. Carrell. 100 pounds Machine Thread, No lu. 82ibi. William B. Watkins, New York, 1,000 dozen Spool CottoD, No. 25, a cents. Frank s' Trout; l-too gross Pantaloon Buckles, 51 cents' B ■ Wilson, I,COO gross Pantaloon Buckles, 51 cents. /gw TEETH—THE BEST ARE THF CHEAPEST.—Sets mounted on Gold. Silver, Yulcamte, and on Platlna plates with con. tinnous gnm (Alien’s), beauUful and natural in appearance, and accurately fitted, may be ob tamed at the shortest notice of C. B. FOSTER M. D., Dentist, “** No. 1333 CHESTNUT street. Git. FINE, PRACTICAL DENTIST last twenty years, 219 VINE Street, below Third, Inserts the most beautiful TEETH 01 toe age, mounted on fine Gold, Platlna, SU-rer. Vulcanite, Coralite, Amber, Ac., at pricesfoj neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any Demist in this city or State. Teeth plngger to last for life. Artificial Teeth repaired to Sm No pain in extracting. All work warranted to fi* A GKANU_ PATENT PIANO, by G. y OE : Xx.cost ? ,KO, for sale at half price. To bJtseia at Ne. 1424 Race street. ttlk'Mct; STANKOWITGH, PIANn TUNER and REPAIRER, reinoved IT ® Tr to 93U RIDGE avenue, abive Vine and 15 prepared to receive orders as nsnal. His many customers bear testimony to his skill and ability as a correct and thorough Tuner- His Re pamng is done in a durable and artistic manner' as he is a practical Piano Maker; has eight years’" city experience, with the best references which can be given. All orders promptly attended to and guarantees to give entire satisfaction Price for tuning SI. Orders from the country accepted? and done very reasonably.j mti2-3rn« .AW ASSUKTMBNT ot the heo New York and Philadelphia Mann. If O I I 1 iactunns, from 5275 nnwarii\, FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN WATCHES, SZJm with •_ 3 i I A BS . : P ON ’ s PATENT REGULATOR, ' _watehmakerg. mhs-imt bank of phila- - frankford. ingloi^WHi 1 ' 0 ’ 0110 ’ Wlth lhe P r ‘Yßege of increas. wi^^„ H J. r,l ‘p S ’ F^esident ; WILLTAM H. EHAWK, Lattuer, late ot the Philadelphia Barth. Nathan Hilles, DlKE °L°ewis Shallcross Crtoige W Bnawn, Charles E. Krerner nyder ’ Benjamin Row?“d j, Edward Hajes, John Deacon, - the transaction of a General BanJ^2 k fop upon the usual terms. uamcing Business* Collections upon nil abcessible nomt* wnn v„ made upon liberal terms. niß be Respectfully. te3-3mf> COKSETs. -MADAMS A. BARvfrlv-ir leave to inform the Ladies thatV begs an es'ahllehmentl(irthemanufactureofnrtD opened of ihe mot approved patterns & tCORSETS > IT FTEE NT H Street, & Chestnn? 1 i a „?°“V 1 phm, and sohcits theirpatronaie ' d 'ps not think it necessary to lavish t B. CORSETS, -winch have already recei ved® tn“ bel probation of an enlightened public , l n d th ® a P" grace and elegance of form depends enti~? rd ’ the the shape and pliability of a eom/f’n n vPSP Ladies will find it to their advantage establishment before haytng thei?spr?ng dresses N. done mvnew at «,* tabiishment. ' CULL’S OONTI>\ ENTAL COFFEE" SCULL’S CONTINENTAL COFFf^ COFFEE, COFPEe’ CoHeE, coffel’ DEPOT, 132 ARCH STRFFt SOLD EVERYWHERE. 111ET ' SOLD EVERYWHERE. * M.™ N LEANSI * ?L r ? t „£ remium awarded by Franklin Ma^iarTJs N i& EAIfS ’ Manufacturer c!? Inj ‘ titnt * MASONIC MARKS, FINS, EMBLEiVoa sassg des S f £» HsdffP* rvf Medau CAMERON’S, 228 North EIGHTH” trent irnrt Radies’ order. Tockta* neatly lor toot^ 4 ®^, 4o DENTISTRY. PIANOS, &C. WATCHES. w H. RHAWN, Oasher. fe26-lms if GK'J/lYSßUitf} bATTLE } FIELD MEMORIAL. - - AN APPEAL TO IOYAL PINNSYLVaNIANS. The ‘,‘GITTYFBnKO BATI’li -Flkld ME MUBIAI AMMIOIATUIN” wusf stimt-u forme purpose of seenj- ng. fmever, the 1 rtncipal points upon the great bat Je-lleidof 11,,. war, the exact condition in which they were tett in July. I6ft3 when rebel horde-of the in ea.'er Lkb were dilvcn t|aok lrom tho ftee soil 01 f’etin-yi vaul-t, and when tho gailautsoldleraof Übnbiiai. Meadh remained in possession ot the fl. lo which they had won by their vator. The a sso-tation have already secured the pnicnnseof Oematkkv Hill, Culp p Hiil Qranitb t- wit and Ko to op, with the entrenchments thrown np just npon the eveof ’he great conflict wt i -h was the taming point in toe career of the rebellion, Ihe li-ld. with its redouble, wonderlhl stone defences, lo- timber t>r.-ast-w orks, ltsforest heights, with the trees torn iy shells and countless bailets, ana its long of earthwo-k defences, have all been preserved intact, and to so continue to preserve them, as to he a monument forever of the greatest of American Battle-fields, IS the object of the formation of the Association To enable ft large unmb rof perso- - to -oin tn this patriotic work, the projectors of the plan plac-d the subscriptions at teu doitorseach The pay ment ot this asm makes each eoßscainEa a membeb op the absooiatioh, an , paut ownbbop the ULOR ODN FIELD OP What Loyal and Patriotic Uiitzen of Pennsylva nia would not gladly embia e the privilegeof re cording his name np- n this ro I of hoi.or, and ol .luking himself directly with the field where the lofty herol-m of his cou. irvin-n vindicated the lntegritj of the Union and the principle- of Free dom 1 Ano who would not desireto handdowu as a precious heir-loom to his children the evidence of his part in the good work, te-anng. a-the certi ficate will, a view o) the field whi.-b will rank in history with Thkhmopylai. Mahatuox and Wa- TEKLOOI There are no salaried officers In hte As-oclation, nor are there any objects in yew m its c-eat,on other than toose aireadj stated The grounds were purchased from their or.nnal owners at the exac price to be paid for them by the a-soc.atlou, and toe penis selected, ard toe prices m ne pa.d for toemmsttoe unqualified approval of a com a,ties -of toe Histobical . OCIETY OP PEKSSYLVASIA appointed for the pnrpo-e of visiting the field The following are tbe names ol the general effl cers of the Asso. iation, and of toe Local Oom mutee in Philadelphia: OFFICERS. H °“‘ m?m\ E aT? ;o R m ;^e EhS ° LL Chai ™“ Fro- J■ JeQLEK W ChS’rman 0 ohairmaiE T. D. CARSON, Treasurer. D. McCONaUGHY, >€*nviary. «^^'^.°° lIlnTTEis ■ HEISRY C. I r AREY, Chairman Edmund A. Souder, Henry o. Baird, Treasurer N«• J£ ercer - Prof. H. Coppte, 7 Sn wne « Ur. O Gllberl, **“» GeorgeH Bober k h ]^ I Fe^if miti1 ’ James L. Claghorn, . Edwd W. Clark, ¥.'Jil rSt ’ beT - E - W.-Huirer, rhL l I’.iiie - g on . Strong, a r TiJ^ 1 ’ Jerdinaud J Dreer, niinTh* ' Jno.A. McAllister, Oswald Ihompscn, Goo. W. Childs, Georje K. Ziegler, John H. Dohuert, ffi, 0 !?'!! ’ -Norton McMichael, William Bradlord, w W. Harding, f n . bre X Smith, Oi*son Peacoci, John W. Korney. John u James, Solairon W. Boberts, Morton P. H.nr- Geo. I'. Lee, Persons who are desirous of aiding m this pa triotlc work can send their subscription* to either of the gentlemen named above, and they will re ceive their Certificate* of Stock. BY ORDER OF THE PHILADELPHIA COM MITTEE. mh-l SPRING, 1864. SPRING 1864 EDMUND YARD & Co., 617 CHESTNUT STREET, AND «14 JAYNE. STREET, PHILADELPHIA. . Have now m store their SPRING IMPORTATION OF Silk and Fancy Dry Goods, Consisting of DRFSS GOODS Of all kind*, Black and Fancy Silks, Satina, Gloves, Mitts, Ribbon and Dresa Trim ming*. | ALSO, White Goods, Linens, Embroideries and Laoes. A large and handsome assortment of Spring and Sommer Shawls!, BALMORAL SKIRTS, OF ALL GRADES. Which we offer to the trade at the lowest prlo** ja3t)-3mj B PATENT HINGE-HACK PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. The most Indestructible Album made B KNORB > OHAB P.DAWSOM G. F. WORK & CO. P. F. KELLY. 3 K JAMISON. P- F. KELLY & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers. NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AND CHESTNUT STS !f Jal9-3m} PHILADEL EHIA. EXCHANGE ON LONDON, FORSALE In Sums to Suit, by MATTHEW T. MILLER & CO., So. 45 South Third street. STOCKS ionght and Sold on Commission BY Matthew T. Miller & Co. - .No. 45 Boqth Thtyd mt G. F. WORK & CO JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS, „ No- 23 South Third Street. Directly opposite the Mechanics’ Eans, Government Loans, Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold os Commission at the Board o? Brokers. MONEY NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TEEMS. feu-3m JOHN HORN, JR., Stock Commission Broker 140 SOUTH THIRD ST. Rfprirrvpee STAIRS, Philadelphia. c “ E £ E f E BOB s -M«si*> This A Biddles r°'’ B- S. Whelen A Co.. Buzby ACo Alexan- Esq-rG. M. Troutman, Esq., Messrs Gaw, Ma_ alester i Co .Henry J. Williams, Esq, , }.? hni ¥ son » Esj-D. B. Cummins. Esq - r> - V°' ’ " D g*Sohs,N, Y. fe25.-2m{ G. F. WORK & CO. MICHAEL JACOBS, BANKER, No. 40 South Third Street, Phils. Government Secnrltus, Sped* led tjneirrys Money Bought and Said. Stocm Bought and Sold on Oonun&xian. Particular attention paid to tfit nsgoiUUcr* e me papers, caty Warranu Bought. oc»-tei t*AJ\IUEL W. LAPSLEY, STOCK BROKER, No. 40 South Third Street. „^' S if cks J 30 ? 611 * on Commission in Philadel pb.a, New York,Boston and Baltimore. le-iO-um; 6. F. WORK & CO. ON FAVORABLE TERMS* *350,000 ! 'JP.ST'MORT GAGE 6 PER CINT. BONDS Western PenDsylvania Railroad Com’y cieucc at totßeir security. nas and tile e«- E. W, CLARK & CO., 30 SOUTH THtRUST.' TOCKH, BOUGHT AND SOLD ON '-DM.au ssroN, by SEO, HENDERSON, JBJt " BTREET, Wi5,J - 1864, COTTONS AT RETAIL. \ We call tie attention of Housekeepers to the lASGIBT STOCK OF COTIO* GOODS e ver offered at retail in this citv ov«r •-i.stiorcicrriu, but oniy 1110 character oX JN PRICES. are to bfr 4-4 Bleached Shirtings; Williams rilie, Attawaugaa, Union, I N i ' h oemx,i:c. "WriTrsTur-a, ‘ cmpt-r Jdeur, •-•cfclauci, Jersey, ! Piilo-w Case and BheetiTiir. S * ass—* r*g», S-4 U™, TO. v-4, iG-4 and 1 i-4 UNBLEACHED SHfiETXffQSS. Marseilles Counterpanes, We can tnrmsh these «ti - p Lettered. Fine Shirt Manufactory. The subscribers would invite attention to thet? IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,, wu.cu they make a specialty to their business. Also, constantly receiving, NOVELTIES 108 GENT’S WEAR; W. SCOTT