SHIPPING , STEA WEEKLY TO LINEN. = pool.„ ranching at ( , )UEENSTOYfi , ork Harbor).—The well-known Steamers, of the. Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Stenmstit, Company are intended to sail as follows: CITY OF MANCHESTER.. . Saturday, April 9 CITY OF LONDON..• • ..... Saturday, April 16 ETNA. Saturday, April 23 And every succeeding Ss tnrday at Noon, from Pier 14 North River.: RATES OF PASSAGE: 2..a3CABLE SR GOLD on ITS EQuivAmtarr rot atm ._. . . . Ist Cabin.- - ..1,...880 Steerage. . ....530 00 Ist Cabin to London . 85 Do. to . 1....0nd0n 34 00 Ist Cabin to. Paris.... 95 Do. to Paris .. 40 00 Ist Cabin to Hamburg 90 Do. to Hamburg' 37 00 Passengere also forwarded to Havre, Bremen. Botterdain, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates. 'Fauns' mom Lrysitroor. OF. Qmitemarows. - First Cabin, $75, 885, 5105. Steerage from Liver pool and Queenstown, 835. Those who wish tc send for their friends can buy tickets here at then rates. . For farther inforanatioa ' apply at tae Clomps ay'a Office,. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, ; 05 in :Walnut street, Philadelphia. gerkBOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP LlNE—Sailing from each port on Saturday-,From first wharf above Pine street, Philadelphia, and Long wharf, Boston. on Saturday, April 9, 1664. The steamship NORMAN, Captain Baker, will sail from Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday, April 9th, at 10 o' clock, A. M., and steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, from Boston for Phil adelphia on Saturday, April 9th, at 4 P. M. These new and substantial Steamships form a gegula.r line, sailing from each port punctually On Saturdays. Insurance at one-hail the premium charged by eall vessels. Freight taken at fair rates. Shippers are requested to send slip receipts and bills of lading with their goods. For - freight or passage, saving fine accommoda. ilons, apply to HENRY WINSOR do CO., 112 South Delaware avenue. FOR ALEXANDRIA, GEORGE TOWN and WASHINGTON—Hands iriteam Line, via Canal—Every Wednesday at TN N. and every Saturday at BA. M. Steamer LEADER, Captain Callahan. Steamer H. J. DEVINNY, Captain Bristow. -Steamer S. SEYMOUR,_ Captain Room.. -Steamer E. CHAMBERLIN, Captain Stewart These steamers form a semi-weekly line betwear Philadelphia and the above ports, sailing regularly as advertised, and carrying freight lower than by any other route. Freights received every Wry and bills of .lading given. Apply to THOMAB WEBSTER, 14 North Wharves. sele-tf FOR NEW YORK. —I3ESPATCE and SWIFT-SURE LINES—Via Dela. ware and Raritan Canal. —The steamers of these Mar, are leaving daily at 12 o'clock, Pa., and O' clock, P. M., from third Pier above Walnut at. For freight, which will be taken on acconitno dathigiterms, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD VO.-; 132 South Delaware avenue. FOR NEW YORK—New Daily Lino —Via Delaware and Raritan Canal— ' iladelPhia and New York Express Steambom Company will receive freight and leave daily at S P. M. delivering their cargoes in New York the following days. Freight taken at reasonable rates. WILLIAM P. CLYDE, Agent, 14 South Wharves, philada. JAMES WA ND, Agent, Piers 14 and 15 East River, Pr. T. r . 1 M COLEMAN'S CALIFORNIA LIMB. BAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISIgri Freight for this Lime sent to New York yla Swift Sore Lipe at reduced rates, The smallest and sharpest clipper loa ling—the new and elegant strictly Al clipper ship E. SOUTHARD, • Howes. Commander, /a now , completing her - loading at pier 15, East toyer, foot of Wall street. sibThis beautiful clipper comes to her berth with a large portion of her cargo engaged, ai..o will be dispatched in a very few days. Shippers will please send their freight immedi ately alongside, and oblige BISHOP, SON at 105 Arch street, above Front. IaFOR SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.—Direet from Philadelphia—The first 'class last sail ing -bark SOLD HICKORY, Charles Callaghan, commander (late of the clipper ship Storm King), will have quiek dieps.tch from this port, having a large part of her cargo already engaged. For bal ance- of .freight,-at fair rates, apply to WORK BEAN lc CO.. 123 Walnut street. apltf maFOR LIVERPOOL.—Tbe new Al Neu tral ship EMPIRE ,QUEEN, R. G. Moran, master, having the bulk of _her cargo engaged, will have quick dippatch. For balance of freight, apply to PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Wal. not street. ap6-tf skiFOR LAGTJA.YRA and 'PUERTO OA BELLO—The bark JOHN BOULTON will alai for the above ports on Saturday, April 9th. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN DAL- I t ETT & CO.. 1W Walnut street. FOR BARBADOS— The British schooner DART, Jacob Conrad, master. will sail in zt iew days. For freight, apply to GEORGE AL EMS A - 00 s 154 North Delaware avenue. mh29 PETROLV-UM. FREIGHT FOR LIV ERPOOL.—The fine Br.tish bark SLIER , --, master, having the greater tart of her argo engaged, will have quick dispatch for the — above , port. For balance of freight, apply to WORKMAN & CO.. 123 Walnut street. mb2s PETROLEUM FREIGHT FOR LIV ERPOOL• —The fine Bremen bark PAUL- W:r Osterloh, master, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight, at ply to PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. mri2l.-tt FOR BOSTON—Express Line—The fin* packet schooner MARY A. RIOH, Captain ar .y, is now receiving freight at ClatteP s wnarf, third wharf above Market street, and will sail for the above port with prompt dispatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER. lE North Wharves. iIIFOR SALE—The fast sailing copper fastened brig MOUNTAIN EAGLE, built to Tremont, Me. , 1855. 257 tons register, 104 feet long, 27feet beam, 10 feet hold, half poop, opened and found sound March, 1862; stands A 2 and insures at the lowest rates. For terms, apply to J. E. BA ZLET & CO., 122 South Wharves. "''s.p4-4t FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR OEI A.RT ER —The fine three-masted schooner SARUEL ouLT, _Captain Hilliard, 240 tons, 1,200 barrels eapaeity,light draft. Apply lo DAVID COOPER, /8 -Nortn W harves. c apt ggWANTED—A good Vessel to take about 200 tons of eas coal to Salem, Mass. Apply lo DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves. apt-51 JOHN SHINDLER Z 6 SONS, SA IL. MAKERS, No. 244 North WARVES, beloW we street, Philadelphia. All work done in the best manner and on the lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give perfect satisfaction. mk1541 Particular attention given to repairing. CIONSIGNEES' NOTlOE.—British ship EDI FIRE QUEEN, Moran, master, from Liver pool, is now discharging under general order at Shippen street wharf. Consignees will please at tend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. ap7-tf THE CONSIGNEE of 1 barrel-Sugar, % barrel Molasses, 1 box Pecan Nnts, per brig AL YRED, from New Orleans, marked Mrs. Eliza beth Lear, care of George Curtz, will please call for the same at EISHCP, SON do CO.'S, 105 Arch etreet, mhlB 110 OTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned IN against trusting any of the crew of the Br. ship EMPIRE QUEEN, Moran, master, from Liver pool, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by captain or consignees. PETER WRIGHT ,S 5 SONS. 115 Walnnt street ap4tf PIANOS, &C UNITED STOCK COMPANY -TIT.""—..; FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, of New :York; also, Worcester's inimitable Patent Hinged Plate Pianos, for sale at No. 14 North Seventh street, inb 6 -.2mt A. STANKOWITOH, PIANO - 1 TUNER and REPAIRER, removed 4.15 to 930 RIDGE avenue, above Vine, '11..d is prepared to receive orders as nasal. His many customers bear testimony to his skill and ability as a correct and thorough Tuner. His Re- Pairing is done iu 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 guaran' see to give entire satisfaction. Price for tuning gi, Orders from the country accepted, xnd done v eryr z asonably. mb2-3.010 GLOSE do BAMOKLEB. • AN ASSORTMENT of the best New York Philadelphia Mann f I facturnag. from 5275 upwards Alec), MELODEONS', Harmoniums and Cabins: Organs. No. 233 south FIFTH street, at the New - Store a few doors below Walnut. P. SCHULEB ca . _ fell-3m T OST—A CERTIFICATE. of 5 per. Cent. Loan ,L 4 of State of Pennsylvania, for 85i6 05. dated Itlarch l2th, 1830, No. 751; in name of WILLI &Id MEREDITH. Also, a. Certificate of 5 per Cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of $2OO, aced June 30th, 1845, No t 1152, in name of. Eta R. PRICE, Administrator of William Meredith, In Trust. Application has been made to the Audi tor-General for a renewal of said Certificates. ELI R. PRICE, ' s4ll krekh stn.-AM 109 :Pnik a TONS LIGNUAIVITE, W tV from Br. bark Thomas Dallstt. For sus by ALLZTT bOX I i 29 boat NBOXT Week TRAVELING GUIDE 1661. A.RRANOEMENTS 01 1 " -- "r'.4:, F ;41. NEW YORK LINES. 1861. The Cam. en and Amboy and Philadelphia EIMS% Trenton Railroad Companies' Lines from Phila delphia to New York and Way Places. - FRONT WALNUT STREET WHARF, Will leave as follows, viz . FAnn At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0- . and A. Accommodation .$2 24 At-BA. pa. via Camden and Jersey City,- Morning' Express - 3 ee At 8 A. Id. , via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Class Ticket 2 24 At 12 M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and . A. Accommodation 225 At 2 P. M.,. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Express 3 01 At 1 P. M., via Camdenand Amboy, Accom modation (Freight and Passenger) 1 76 At 6, P.M. via Camden and Amboy, Accom modation (Freight and Passenger), Ist 'Class Ticket 2 26 2d. Class do. 1 1 At 73i P. M., via Camden and Amboy Ac commodation (Freight and Passen ger' s ) Ist Class Ticket 2 25 2d Clas do. • 156 For Mauch Chtmk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, &c., at 3 P. M. For Mount Holly, Evansville and Pemberton, at 6A. M. 2 and 4,4 F. M. For Freehold, at 6 A.M. and 2 P. M. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano, Beverly, Bur lington, Florence,Bordentown, &c., at 6A. M., 12 M., 1, 3 and 6 P. M. The 3 and I P. M. Lines run direct through to Trenton. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano:), Beverly and Burlington at 6X P. M. LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT Will leave as follows. At 1.50 A. M., (Night) via Kensington and. Jersey City, Washington and New York At 11.15 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City 'Express 3 CO At 4.30 P. EE. via Isensington and Jersey City, Express 3 SS At 6.45 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City, Washington and New York Express 380 Sunday Lines leave at 1.50 A M. and 6.45 P. M. There will be no line at 1.50 A. N. (Night) an Mondays. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkes earre, Montrose, Great Bend, Manch Chunk, Al lentown., Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lam bertville, Flemington, &c., at 7A. M. This Line connects with the Train leaving Eaglet/ for Manch Chunk at 3.30 P. M. For Bristol, Trenton, &c., at 7 and 11.13 A. la and 3 and 5 P. M. For Holmesbnrg, Tacony, Wissinoning, Brides ,;:trg and Frankford, at 9 5, 5.45 and 5 P. For New York, and Way lines leaving Ken sington Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The Cars run into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. ran from the Depot. Fifty pounds of baggage only, allowed each Pas senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any ameunt beyondBloo, except by special contract. Graham's Baggage Express will call for and deliver baggage to the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3, Walnut street. Jan. 20, 'al WM. R. giATZMER, Agent. LINES FROM NEW YOBS FOR PHILADEL- PHIA, WILL LEAVE From foot of Courtland Street at 12TH. and , 4 P. M., via Jersey City and Camden; at 7, 10 A. DT., 6, P. X. and 12 (Night) via Jersey City and Hensingum From foot of Barclay street, at 6 A. M., and 2 P. X., via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1, North River, at 12 DI. and 8 P. M., (Freight and Passengers) Amboy rand Camden. - PHILADELPHIA, WIL MINGTON AIM BALTIMORE • CHANGE OF HOURS On and after WEDNESDAY, January 20, Mt, Passenger trains leave Philadelphia for Baltimore at 4.30 A. M. (Express, Mondays ex cepted), 8.05, 12.00, A. M., 230 and 11.30 P. M. Chester at 8.05, L 15, 2.30, 3.50 and 11.00 P. M., ington at .4.30, (Mondays exoepted), 8.05 1.15, 2.30. 3.50 and 11 P. M. New Castle at 8.05 A. M. and 3.50 P. M. Dover at 8.05 A. M. and 3.50 P. 11. ' Milford at 8.05 A. M. Balisbury at 8. 05 A. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 8.35 A. ill., 9.10. A. M. (Expreas),l2.4s, 7.10 and 9.35 P. Y. Wpm tngton, at 7.15, 9 and 12.10 A. M., 12.45 P. K. 4.20, 6.30, -1 t. 051 P. 31. daliabury at 12.05 P. hi. Milford at 2.35 P. U. . Dover at 6.30 A. hi. and 3.55 P. K. New Castle at 850 A. Di. and 555 P. MG Cheater at 8 10, 940 A. 31., 12 50, SEOO, 7 14 and 11 40 P. Di. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and intermediate stations at 7 10. . • • Leave Baltimore for Dover and intermediate stations at 12 S 5 P. TRAINS POR BALTIMORE. Leave Chester at 8 40, A. M., 300 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 5 35, 925 A. M., and 335 P. M. Freight Trains with Passenger Car attached, will run as follows Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and interme diate places at 5 40 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and interme diate places at 720 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Philadelphia, 3 45 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphiaandin.ter Me diate places at 4 20 P. M. _ _ SUNDAYS : Only at 430 A. M., 11 30 F.M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. , From Philadelphia to Wilmington at 430 A. hl. ,11 P. M. From Wilmington to Philadelphia at 6.30 P. M- Only at 9 35 1" M. from Baltimore to Philada. WM. STEARNS, Slap' • N . Ors o I.ETLTANIA R BETHLEHEM, ni, TO t'IV, MAUCH CHUNK,. HAZLE TON, EASTON, WTLLIAMSPORT, eca. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, Nov. 16, 18d3, Passen ger Trellis will leave the NEW DEPOT, THIRD Street, above Thompson street, Philadelphia, daily, (Sandar u , excepted) as follows: At 7 A. M. t ress) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Mara, azleton, Williamsport. The 7 A. M. train makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most desirable route to all points In the Lehigh coal region. At 3.15 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Eas ton, .ize. This train reaches Easton at 6.40 P. M., and makes close connection with the 'Drew Sersey ()an tral for New York. At 5.15 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk. For Doylestown at 9.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. For Fort WiisbinOon at 10.15 A. M. and 6.16 F.M. White cars of Second and Third street line City paSsenger Cars, run directly to the new depot. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at 6.30 A. M., 9.30 , A. M. and 6.07 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. an 3.40 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.10 . and P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 10 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. and IP. M. Fare to Bethlehem 6156 Fare to Easton 1 se Fare to Mauch Chunk - 2 55 Through Tickets must De procured at the Ticket Office, THIRD street or REIMS street, in order to secure the above rates of tare. aplB ELLIS CLARK, Agent. 1864. RE-OPENED. 1864. PHILADELPHIA, WEL MING N A D BALTIMORE RAILROAD. E HEIGHTS WESTWARD AND OHIO VIA. BALTIMORE ROUTE. DEPOT, itECEIVING ABOVE CHERRY. Through Freight facilities between Philadelphia ud the Western States, have been fully resumed by the above route, at lowest rates. QUICK TRANSIT BY FAST FREIGHT TRAINS without change of can to the Ohio river. This route is now consiolered entirely safe from it,jury by rebel raids, in proof of which the. Balt imore and Ohio R ailroad Company guarantee owners against loss or damage by military seLmre, Whilst in transit on the line of that road. We have no hesitation therefore in respectfully eking the confidence and patronage of shippers. Ter further informition, apply to COLHOUN S COWTOFfs General Freight Agents. JOHN S. WILSON, Agents, Office, Sixth street, above Chestnut- Pitimemsmeras, January 6, 1863. au7-tf4 OFFICE OF THE ADAMS 'EXPRESS COMPANY, 328 1.71 E1 e.62. • S" EET. Samisry The Adams Express_ Company having enlarged their facilities at Washington, 1). C., by building a Railroad depot, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation, are now prepared to tor Ward Heavy Express freights, Packages anal Parcels, to Washington,Georgetown, Alexandria, ..inne.polis, Frederick Adamstown, Fortress Monroe, and other places Soutti occupied by the tray, at greatly reduced rates. Special agreements- made for merchandize in large lots. Sutlers' goods and army supplies at satisfactory prices, on application at our office. Soldiers' parcels tAken at inucirlesa than our usual rates. Heavy and bulky packages received and r*- 4. , i1p1..ed. fort C , .17 depot, Southeast corner ol BAOAD andICOIJST Streets JOSH[ DIN QU1414 giliffladolanktt THE DAILY EVENING_BULLETIN; "PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. APRIL 7 3 igai Rr.A.IPING GREAT TRUNK ! r-Row Y_l WA' RIPHIA TO THE INTERIM-, ORTH, N@RTHWEST AND THE CANADA 6 Lave the Company's Depot, THIRTEENT Ind CALLOWHILL streets, -Philadelphia, at the following hours : MORNING MAIL, At 8.15 A. N., for Reading, Lebanon, HarrLs .ourg, Pottsville, Pinegrove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Allentown, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, York, Carlisle Chambersburg, Hagerstown, mac. , This train connects at READING with the East Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown,!sc., and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisurg. /cc.; at PORT CLINTON with Catawissa Rail road trains for Wilkesbarre, Williamspo,:'„ Lock Haven, Elmira, &a.; at HARRISEITRG with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains, for Northum berland, Williamsport, York, lhambersburg• Pinegrove, AFTERNOON EXPRESS. Leaves Philadelphia at 3.30 P. M. for Reading.. Pottsville, Pine grove, Harrisburg, &a., connect ing at Harrisburg WithPennsylvanis Central Rail road trains for Pittsburgh, &0., Northern Central Railroad trains for Sunbury, Northumberland, Elmira, &c.and at Port Clinton with Catawissa Railroad train for Milton, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo, &c. 2 READING ACCOMMODATION. Leavesßeading at 6.30 A. M. , stopping at all way stations; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.25 A. M. Returning. leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M. ; ar rives in Reading at 7.25 P. M. Trans for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8 A, M. and Pottsville at 9.15 A. M.. arriving in Phila delphia. at 1.50 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Har risourg at 2.00 P.M. , and Pottsville at 2.30 P. M.• arriving at Philadelphia at 7.00 P. M. Rlarget trains, with a Passenger car attached, svgs Philadelphia at 1 P. M. for Reading and all way stations; leaves Reading at 12 Noon, and Downingtown at 12.2 4 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. All toe above trains In daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 7.30 A. M., 'nd Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Dovraingtown and intermediate points take the 8.15 A. 111. and 4.30 P. )51. trains from Philadelphia, returning from Downingtown at 7.85 d. DI. and 12.30 Noon. NEW YORK Fx PRESS, FOR PITTSBURGH Leaves New York at 7 P. M., passing Reading at 12 midnight, and connecting at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania Railroad Express! Train ;or pills. burgh. Returning, Express Train leaves Harrisburg oi. arrival of ?ennsylvtuaia Express from Pittsburgh, at 6.30 A. M., passing Reading at 8.45 A. M., and arriving at New York at 1.45 P.M. Sleeping CST accompanying these trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh, witho'ut change. Mail trains for New York leave Harrisburg at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. Mail trains for Harrisburg leave New. York at 6 A. M. and 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsville at 7.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M., returning from Tuscarora at 8.05 A. M. and 6.45 P. M. E6O.II.I7YLIzTLT. AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL- Trains leave Auburn at 3.45 A. Di. for Pinegrove and Harrisburg, at 10 A. Al, and 1.20 and 7.10 P. Di. for Pinegrove only ; returning from Harris burg at 7.30 P. Di. and from Pinegrove at 8.15 A. EL. and 4 and 5 P. M. TICKETS. Through diet- lets tickets and emigrant dorsi* to all the principal points in the North and West and Canada& The following tickets are obtainable only at the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. tsl7 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nioolle, General Superintendent, Reading. COMMUTATION TICKETS, - - At 25 per cent- discount between any points do. sired fer families and arms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2, OM miles, between all points, at 545 35 each, for families and ftrrns. SEASON TICKETS, For three, six, nute or twelve months, for holder Wily, to all points, at reduced rates. CLERGYMEN Residing on the line of the Road will be fur nished with cards, entitling themselves and wives o tickets at half-fare. From Philadelphia to principal 'Sabena, good bar Saturday, Sanday and Monday, at redaced tare, to be had only at the Ticket ODIN, at Thir teenth and Callowhill streets. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to . all tat above points from the Company's 1.05 w Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia daily at 6 A.. M. Ir. and 6P. M. , for Reading Lebanon, liarrtabarg. Pottaville, Port Clinton, and all points beyond. (Rose at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places. on the road and its branches at 5 A. 1:11., and tom the principal Stations only at 2.15 P. M. tiktktblaN ru wr4 Ailll NJ iiiimpes T TOWN RAILROAD. IME TABLE. On and after December 7th, 1663. Until further notice. FOR GERMANTOWN'. Leave Philadelphia-6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. M.: • 1,2, 3.10, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 10, U and 12 P. K, • Leave Germantown-6, - 7, 7%, 8, 8.0, 9, 10, 11, 12 &DI.; 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 6%, 7,8, 9, 10 and 11 P. K. The 8:20 down train will not an, after leaving Germantown. ON SUNDAYS. • Leave Philadelphia-9.10 A. M. • 2,7, 10% P. M. Leave Germantown-8.10 A. MI; 1,6, 9% P. M. CH.E.STNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia-6,' 8, 10, 12 A. M., 2, 3 %. sg, 7, 9 and 11 P. M. Leave Chestnut 8, 9.40, 11. AO A. M. 1.40, 3.40, 5.40, 6.40, 8.40 and 10.40 P. M. The 3% and 5% up trains do not stop on German town Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9.10, A. M.; 2, and? P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill-7.50 A. M.; 12.40, 5.40 and 9.25 P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 6%, 11.05 A. M.; 1%, 7, 4%, 6.05, 8.05, and 11% I'. DI. Leave Norristown-6, 7, 7.50, 9, 11 A. Mt 4% and 6,.P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia -9 A. M.; • 2%__P. m.. Leave Norristown-7g A. M. 5P P. M FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia-8, 8%; 11.05 A. EL; 1%. 4%, 6.05, 8.05, and 11% P..M. Leave Manayunk-6g, 7%03.20, 9%, 1.1% A. M.' I, 5 and. 6% P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 2% and 6% P. M. Leave Manayunk-7% A. M.; 5% and 8 P. M. H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent, Depot, Ninth and Green streets. INARMWEST JERSEY ft.A.11A11.04.t) —Running time of trains, com. menciug Y. Jan. 1, 1664. L'ROM WALNUT STREET WHARF. For Cape May at 9A. M. Returning at 6 A. M. For Millevilie, &c., at 9A. M. and 3P. -M. Re turning at 8 09 A. M. and 110 P. M. For Bridgeton, &c., at 9A. M. and 4P. X. Re turning at 6.30 A. M. and 130 P. M. For Salem, Ice. , at 9A. M. and 3 and. 4 P. M. yaturning at 4 and 6 A. M. and 1 10 P. M. For wv.ary b:c., at 9A. M. and 3, 4 and 6F. M. Returning at 7.00, 7.48, 9.38 A. M. and 2 45 P.M. J. TAN RENSSET. 'MR, Superintendent. SALEM RAILROAD. Running Ito of trains, commencing FRIDAY, Jan. 1; 1664. From Walnut Street Wharf at 9 A. M. and 3 and 4P. M. Freight 12 M. Returning, leave Salem at 4 and 8 A. Dr, and 1.10 P. M. - Freight daily each way. Apply to MORTON MILLS, Agent, 2d Covered Pier above Walnutst. J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent. OAPE MAY AND MILLVILLE RAILROAD. Running time of trains, commencing FRIDAY, Jan. 1, 1604, from Walnut Street Wharf. For Cape Island, Court House, Dennisville, Tuckahbe, Port Elizabeth, and by connecting lines of stages to all parts of Cape May county, at 9 A. M. Returning, leave Cape Island at 6A. M. Due in Philadelphia at 10.15 A. M. Freight sent or brought daily. ' Apply to MOR TON MILLS, Agent, 2d covered Pier above Wal nut street. no 12 J. VAN RENSSELAER, STIP' t• BROAD STREET, WEST CHESTER iND PHILADELPIII A.RA.IL- RoAD, MEDIA.—SPRIN - 4 .B.RRANGE MEN T.—CHANGE OF DEPOT.—On and after FRIDAY. April 1, 1864, the Trains wilt leave Philadelphia, from the DEPOT, CORNER OF THIRTY-FIRST AND MARKET STREETS , (West Phi•adelphia), at 8.00 and 11.05 A. At ,-and at 2.30 and 4.30, and 645 P. M Leave West Chester at 6.20, 7.45, and 11.00 &M., and at 2.00 and 4.45 P. t. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M.. and 2.30 P. M. West Chester, at 8.00 A. M., and 4.30_P. M. The 'lntim , leaving Philadelphia at 8 00 A. M.. and 4.30 P. M. connect at Pennellton with trains on the P.& E. C. R. IL, for Concord, Kennett, Oxfdrd, Zcc., tr.c. 6*- - Passencers are allowed to take wearing appixel only, as Baggage and in no case will.the Company be liable for an amount exceeding $lOO. apt HENRY WOOD, Oen. Supt. TEA v BUN -(3-UIDE - - - OP PENNSYLVANIA, THE SOHUYL- E/LL, SUSQUEHANNA, CUMBER LAND AND WYOMING VAL LEYS. PASSENGER TRAINS AND THE WEST ROAD. ORS kk Yo FREIGHT rrcriq -- • CARRi •GE Ate.KEE,S, J. LEITENBERGER 501,1 107 PINS ISTBaUrt 1444 TRAVELING GUIDE 1864. .PILLLADE.LPHIA AND -. 0 .-1-? . :;.:11 - ":7F'4 ERIE RAILROAD. 1864. • me traverses the Northern and orthweet counties of Pennsylvania to the city tn ii;rie, on Lake Erie. - - It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad JklnsPanY, and under their auspices is being rap. dl y opened throughout its entire length. It is now in.us.e - for Passenger and Preignt bum aess from lilanisburg to Emporium,(lBs miles,) On the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (78 nines) on the Western Division. ; rIXB OP resszieza TAI AT PH2LADHLPECLA.- LF..&VB WESTWAS.D. flail Train B. U 0 A. IYI Express Train • ' 10.30 P. Xt. Cars run through without 'change both ways on , aBSO trains between Philadelphia and :Lock ,iaven, and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Oars on Express Trains both says between Williamsport and Baltimore, •and 4`illiamsport and Philadelphia. For, information respecting Passenger business. ppply.at-the Southeast corner of Eleventh- and vlarket streets. And fot Freight business of the Oompan - y's agents: S. B. Kingston, Jr., tler. Thirteenth and Mar ket sta., Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. • J. M. Drill, Agent N.-O. R. R. Baltimore. H. IL HOUSTON,' General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. LEWIS L. HOITPT, • General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. JOSEPH D. POTTS, • mhs General ISlanazer. Williamiport. PRILA.IiE LP ill A. B9I,TIMORE CENTRAL 11 , 3 taw au. —SPRING ARRANGE3I EN V. (2n and after FRIDAY, April 1. 1864 the trains will leave Philadelphia from the Tlepot of the W. C. and•P. R R. Co.. corner of THEE rY- FIR .zT and MARKET Streets, (*est Phila.da.). at 8 0:1 A. M. and 4 30 P. M. leave Oxford at 6.30 A. M. 3 25 P. Id . . The -train leaning Philadelpnia at 8 00 A. M. connects at Oxford with a daily line of etages for Beach Bottom in Lancaster county; returning, leaves Beach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the afternoon train for Philadelphia. Passengers are allowed to fake wearing apparel only as baggage, and intro case will the company be liable for an amount exceeding 8100. apl HENRY WOOD, Clen'l Supt. itMIRA RAILROID ItI N N U R RL. Pzeks. A. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. For Williamsport, Scranton, Elmira, Buffalo Niagara Falls, and all points in the West and Northwest. Passenger Trains leave the Depot of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, cor. BROAD and CALLOWHILL streets, at 8.15 A. IC. and 3.30 P.. M. daily, except Sundays. QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points in Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, &c., tr.c. Baggagechecked through to Buffalo, Niagara. Falls, or intethediate points. For further information apply to JOHN S. HILLES. General Agent, Thirteenth and Oallowhill streets, Ma tne mine N. W nn. Qi,th wen VhAmtvttit in-NES I.U.ALA.A. ELECTRICITY.- WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH Mann. GRIM and ALLEN, Medical Electricians, formerly associated with Professor Bolles and Galloway, having dissolved partnership, the practice will be continuedby THOS. ALLEN, at the old established office, .No. 723 North TENTH Street, between Coates and Brown where he will still treat and cure all curable diseases (whether acute, chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic, withal:it a shock or any pain,) with the various modifies lions of Electricity and Galvanism. This treat ment has been found remarkably eucoesaful in all cases of Bronchitis, Diphtheria, and other diseases of the throat and respiratory organs. A few of the diseases in which succemifal carts have been - made are mentioned below. Oonsumptlon, first and General Debility. second stages. Diseases of the Liver on Paralysis. Kidneys. • Neuralgia. Diabetes. Fever and Arne. Prolapsus Uteri (ream Congestion. . of the Womb). Asthma. Prolapeus Axil (or Pass) Dyspepsia. Nocturnal Eaulesioas, anetunausm. • Ac.,ezo. Bronchitis. I Destess. Minima and Ceitszrkr. No mine for cansultal A. M. to 6 P. X. Testimonials tone seen OPAL DENTALLINA.; Lion, °Mee non= froll A superior article for cleaning the Teats, de. straying animalcule which infest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling of rra.. ;canoe and perfect cleanliness In the mouth. it may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding game, while the aroma and de. tersiveness will recommend it to every one. Be ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician, and Microscopist, It is oonildently offered as a BELT ABLE substitute for the anon. lair. Washes formerly In vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the oonstits ants of the DENTALLINA, advocate Its rises It contain!' nothing to prevent 14 unrestrained am. ploymont. Made only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary. BROAD and SPRUCE Streets For 'ale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown,D. L. it•tackhonse. Hansard A Co ., Robert O. Davis, G. R. Reeny, Geo. 0. Bowers, Isaac H. Ray, Charles Shivers, O. IL Needles, G. J. -Scattergood, • T. J. Husband, J. 0. Tarnpenn3r, It OC. Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberle, Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks, William B. Webb, E. Bringhurst & 00,, James L. Bispham. Dyott A Co., Hughes A Coombs, H. 0. Blair, Henry A. Bower, • Wyeth A Bro. TUMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF ki DOOR- —We often bear it repeated by those who have used JUMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK, that among all the thousand remedies offered to the public, there is none of them so salutary as a cough medicine,so potent as an in vigorator, so effectual as a purifying specific, and so shooting and restorative in cases of physical de bility, nervous irritation and a general sinking or a prostration of the system. For sale by the proprietor, F. .TUMELLE, No. 1.5:5 Market street, and by all Druggists. ffe4-3mt aff °BOSON'S BRONCHIAL TABLETS ARls IA found to be an indispensable requisite in the treatment of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Soarsnese, and similar complaints effecting the organs of the voice; particularly recommended by public speak. srs, singers, and amateurs. Prepared, wholesale and rettttl, by LANCASTER & WILLS. ESTLACK' S DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES. These Lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for Diphtheria, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections generally. Try them. THOMAS ESTLAOR, Jr., Druggist, S. W. cor. of Eighteenth and Market sta.. Phila. iatN-3mq TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR =BROCA TION. —A reliable article. Positively cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted Feet, Chillblains, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, Sidi Beak. For sale by the Proprietor, IL B. TAY LOR, Tenth and Callowhill streets. Price, 25 cents. ig22-3133* TUST RECEIVED BY LATE IMPORTA ti don, Liennessey's fine Old Brandy, expressly for medicinal nee. LANCASTER & WILLS, Pharmacentiets, N. E. corner ARCH and TENTH Ste.. Phila. 5e.25 LEGAL NOTICES N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR I THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA.—trust Estate of ELIZABETH C. COL LINS. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of H. C. Cope, Trustee of ELIZABETEI C. OOLLI. under a certain deed of Trust, dated Feb. 2, 1145, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Hook R L L, No -33, page 3:11, &c., will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment. on WED NESDAY, April 13th, 1664, at 4 o' clock, P. H., at his Office,No.2so North FIFTH street, in the city of Philaelphia. GEO. W. THORN, .roh3l-th,s, tu, st* Anaitor. 'EISTATE OP MARGARET BARCLAY, dee' d. Xj —Notice is hereby given that the Register of Wills, for the City and County of Philadelphia, has granted to the underoigned letters of Adminis tration upon the Estate of MARGARET BAR CLAY, lute of the cily of Philadelphia, deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate, are -hereby leque:.ted to make known the same, and all persons indebted to make payment to GEORGE. G. BARCLAY, 1135 Arch street. or to JOHN B. STEVENSON, 439 add 441 York Avenue, Admin istrators. mti3-th6t* STATE OF WELLIaM 13. HART, dee' d Letters Testamentary upon the estate of Wil liam B. Hart, dec'd., having been granted to the undersigned, au persons indebted to said estate, will please _make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same. will presmt them without delay, to SARA BYERIAY .HART, 1717 WAI NUT street, THOMAS HART, Jr., 113 1 . math FIFTH street, Executors. mtal.th6t,* DENTISTRI. DR. FINE,. PRACTICAL DENTIST • for the last twenty years, 219 VINE Street, be ow Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH el the age, mounted on Chia Gold, Platina, Vulcanite, Cloralite, Amber, at prices for neat and substantial work; more reasonable than any Dentist in thisof or State. Teeth plugged to lustier Lie. Arti,.cia/ Teeth repaired. toxuit. Zito pain In extracting. All work Warranted to ft. il e fO ra ßCe> bon Esuatm. 1111/29-blf at the office. de2-6nif INSURANCE rtELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU JJ RANCE COMPANY.-- Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsilvania, 1835. OFFICE--S. E. Corner THIRD and WAX. NUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSErs, • CARGO, To all-parts of the world. FREIGHT, D TNSURANCES On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake and Land Oar• riage, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dvielling Houses,.ssc. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. NoinornEF. 1, 1863 . _ 5100,000 United States 5 per cent Loan 597,008 60 75,000 ‘, 6 per et Loan 5-20 s 75,000 06 20,000 66 1861 22,000 00 50,000 " 7 3-10 pr et Tr Nts 53,250 00 100,000 State of Penna. 5 per cent Loan 100.697 50 54,990 .6 9 per cent 57,890 06 123,050 Philadelphia City 6 per ct Loan 127,528 00 30,000 State of Tennessess ner et Loan 15,000 oe 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad brat mortgage 6.per cent. bonds.. 22,300 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad second -- mortgage 6-per cent bonds.. 53,258 15,000 300 snares stock Germantown • Gas Company, Principal and - interest guarantied by the city of Philadelphia 15,060 son 100 shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company 5,000 100 shares Stock North Penn . sylvania Railroad Company 2,650 21,000 United States Treasury Certi ficates of indebtedness 21,420 123,700 Loans on Bonds and Mort gage, amply secured. 123,700 f 5791,750 par. c05t,8768,737 12—market vaane 794.200 50 Real Estate.... 36.383 35 Bills Receivable for ina arances maae.... 107,917 16 -C. Balances due at Agencies—pre iniums on Marine Policies, accrued interest, and other debts due the Company 26,919 87 Scrip and Stock of sundry In surance and other Compa nies, $5,803. Estimated vain* 3,205 O. Cash, on deposit with United States Gov ernment; su bject to ten days' e 11 880,009 05 Cash, in Banks as,sBa 39 o:tsh, in drawer 200 80 DIRECTORS 'Charles Kelley, Robert Barton, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, William G. Bonßum, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, James B. ~11' Farland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer hl' Dyable. John B. Semple, Pitts' bg A. B. Berger, HAND, President, LVIS, pica President. !retary. Hale-Muth Thomas 0. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Sonder, I Theophiln.s Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Trannair, Henry C. Lanett, Jr., James C. Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph IL Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, George G. Leiper, Hugh HOMAS 0. JOHN 0. D HEFHY LTLIMB2I. See HE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Accumulation nearly $4,000, 000. Total Losses Paid 850,000. Dividends made over 700, 000. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE, No. 418 WALNUT Street, JAMES 8.. CARR, Agent and Attorney. This Company offers superior inducements to persons desiring to effect an insurance upon their lives, giving to those who desire the privilege 01 settling their premiums, annually, semi-annually or quarterly. The rates are lower than moat Companies offisr, and the insured are participators in the proflts. The business of the Company is devoted zeds :dimly to the insurance of lives. It is prompt in the payment of its losses. Any iniortnaton upon the subject will be chest fully given by the AGENT, together with all a& =wary LOCAL BOARD OF E.' EFEIEtWOE. Bt. Rev. Alonzo Potter. Keen & Costae. D. D. . Thos. Robins, Esq. Rt. Rev. W.B. Stevens. Clem. Tingley, Esq. D. D. A. W. Little, Esq. Hon. John X. Butler. Henry Simons, Esq. Alfred Jenks & Son. Alfred Day, Esq. S. V. Merrick Jr Sons, Jacob D. Heft, Esq. Rich. Gassed & Bro. Watson Malone, Esq. T. B. Peterson& Bro. George Gilback, Esq. Beaumont, Bakens & Thos. B. Back. Esq. Naylor. Adam Warthman, E' sis Boswell & Wilson. J. A. McAllister ' Esq. Walton & Yost. T. Warner Erwin, Esq. E B. & S. F. Orne. MEDICAL EXAMM% M. D.; Win. Gardener, D. ERS. —T. M. Drysdale, X. D.; S. K. Knorr, M. de lEt-th. s, tf A NTIIRAOITE INSURANCE COMPANY -11 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office, No. 311 Walnut St., above Third, Phila. Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, ob Buildings, either perpetually or for a limited time, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also—Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes and Freight. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS: Davis Pea.l9ollj Win. Esher D. Luther, Peter Sieger, Lewis Andereidy J. E. Baum, J. R. Bla!Elston, Wm. F. Dean, Jos. Maxfield, !John Ketcham, WM. ESHER, Pre.sident. WM. F. DEAN, Vice-Presidemt. Wu. M. Bumf. Sceretarc WM GROCEEiIIi6. OLIVE OIL! FRESH. OLIVE OlL.—Justre ceivtd a lot of fine Table Oil in whole, half and quarter bottles. Imparted and for sale by E. R CLAREE, dealer in tine groceries. Main street. adjoining R. R. 'Depot, Germantown. ACAlillNl.—uurled Italian Macaroni, fresh IN 1 and very choice, for sale by E. B. CLARKE, denier in line gniceries, Main street, adjoining R. R. Depot Gerreatitown. Itt:LOWE•S Green Corn, French Fels -atd Boneless Sardines. for sale by E. R. CL NRKE, Family Grocer, Main street, adjoining B. R. Depot Germantown. 140 EWBOLD' S RAMS. =Just received a lot of VI Newbold's Jersey Rams. Also Davis' s 'es Phipps• s Cincinnati Rams,and for sale by SI lION COLTON lc SON, Southwest corner Broad and Walnut. FINNESS'S DUBLIN STOUT.—Guinness's 13 Dublin Stout and Robert Younger's Scotch Ale, genuine imported and for sale by SIVON COLTON du SON, Southwest corner Broad-and Walnut. PANISH QUEEN OLIVES.--S'paulsh Queer, 0 Olives of due quality. Just meived and for sale by SIMON COLTON 2r. SON, Southwest corner Broad and Walnut. WISS GRUYERE CHEESE. —Just received Swiss Gruyere Cheese; also, Parmesan, Sap Sago. and New York Cream Cheese, and for sale by SIMON CCLTON & SUN, Southwest corner Broad and Walnut. NEW PRESERVED GINGER—SI 00 perlar. Just received and for sale at ()GUSTY' S. No. 118 South Second street. mtna EW MAPLE SUGAR—Very bright, in store 111 and for sale at OOUSTY'S, No. 118 South Second street. FRESH SMOKED SALMON—Spiced Salmon, Smoked Yarmooth Herring, just received and for sale by THOMPSON BLACK .3c SON, Broad and Chestnut streets. rattle NEWBOLD HAMS— The Genuine Newbold Barn just received and for sale by THOMP- N BLACK & SON, Broad and Chestnut sts. TOMATOES IN GLASS.-100 doz. Fresh Tomatoes in Glass Tars—a very superior article, for sale by JANES B. WEBB, Walnut and Eighth Streets. • RIME NEW DUTCH. SIERRING--Ancho -I vies, Curacoa, and Maraschino, for sale at COUNTY'S. No. 118 South Second street. OMOKED SALMON AND HERRING.— ).7.1 Smoked Salmon and Yarmouth Herring. just received, and for sale by JAMES R. WEBB, Walnut and Eighth Streets. A L.MER lA. GRAPES.—Choice Almeria Grapes In large clusters and first order, for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. COFFEE.—Prime old Government J ava Coffee; alco, Maracaibo, La Gnavra, Rio, ,tc., for sale by M F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth. streets. - 11011 - ACCARONI AND VERMICELLI—ItaIian Idaccaroni and Vermicelli of superior quality jnst landed and for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, 'W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. DEFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS OF ALL .11L 1 grades manufactured at the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar Rouse, for salt by E. C. KNIGHT lc CO., S.outh.east corner Water and ilhestent streets. GO-PARTNERSHIPS. OTICE.—CHARLES O. KNIGHT IS AD -14 mated to an interest in our business from this date. C. D. ROBBINS.k CO., Iron and Steel Merchants, N. E. Cor. Second and Vine sts., and 42 and 44 North Front street.: PHILAVILLPMA. Apill 1. 115R 1 al:A.lm* LAMM cargo 01 600000 for sale by E. 601:10041; 00. i lLitok IWO irlazt. pLalli SILKS, CRO.IOk. COLORS, sl'2s:: , 11 " " A , $1 30t052. 28 inch Plain Silks, choice colors, $3 25. Colored Silks. choice colors, 52 50 to $3 50. Plain Black Silks, 00e. to $6, Heavy Black Velvertines,4oinches wide, at $6 50 worth sa 00. These Silks have all the richness a a handsome velvet. Figured Black and Figured colored Silks, $125 to SI 75. Check Silks, all. qualities; 883ce to - S1 65. 100 Alexandra Robes, at ge, 50 worth $l3 00.. These Robes are handsomely braideiL 5.4 Rich Plaid Poplins, at $1 50. - 20 pieces Silk Plaid Spring Poplins, at CO omits, worth St 00. Plain, S.riped and Plaid Dress Goods, of aviary variety and quality, at 'very low.prices. H. STEEL & sorts Nos. 713 and 715 North Tenth street. lt i f ODE COLORED WOOL DE.LAIN.7..s, from, .111. Ain't. , on; choice shades,olextra-flne tittsltty, 60. 62 and 65 cents Black Wool BeMiles, from Auction, at 48,.50, 60, 62 and 6s cents. Double width B 1 Ink Wo3l, Delainea,_Bl to $t 31. Fiue Black A1paca5,50...62, 75, 90 ,°$ i 00, ; $1.31. Black Silks, -ot ever y grade. from $I 50 to $3 Mk Extra-flue Black:Bombazines Si 50.. Bla,k and White Check Grenadines. 75 oents. Superfine Mode Colored AlpacaA, $l-00. Auction lot, neat Mohairs, 60 cents, worth 03: /Inchon lots, neat Plaid Polls, 31 and 38 cents. Black and White Balmoral& Small sizes hoop Skirte, beat quality. COOPER & CONARII, inh3l S. E. corner Ninth. and Narket street. SPRING CASS.LMEEMIi. Barris Light Caimeree. Harris Mixed Casaimeres. Harris Plaid Caesinieres. Cadet Mixed Caastraerea. - Striped and Plain Cassuneres. Black Cassimeres, all prices. Water-proof Clotho., for Ladles and Gents, at JOHN H. STOKES'S, 702 AKOEE THOMAS SIMPSON'S SON'S, 922 and 9.24 PINE Street. NOW OPEN, 1,000 yards Mode color Mohairs, 38 cents, cheap at 45 cents. 600 yards New Style Valencia,colored plaids,4oa. 1,54,0 yarns Black and White Mohair Plaids, 31c. 700 yards White Table Damask. 85 cents. 310 yards White Extra Table Damask, $1 12. 1 lot Black Silks, at 75 cents. 1 lot black Silks, atlSl 12. 1 lot Black Silks, at $1 37. 1 lot Black Silks, at 51 50. 118,709 19 BARGAINS. • BARGAINS Also, a variety of New Goods. 1, (El, 425 52 EIRE k LANDELL call the attention of Buyers to examine ens Superb stock of SILKS AND DRESS GOODS: Writ Brown Silks : in the city. Best Back Silks in the city. Richest Uolored Moire Antiques. Fancy Spring Chases and Plaids. Mourning Silks, Plaids and Plain. 'NO Pieces Perfect India Silks. ' Magnificent Brocade Grenadines. Richest Spring Dress Goods imported. T" CHEAP. CLOTH STORE - JAMES ic LEE, No.-11 North F ECOND Street, Are now reeeicir.g a large and choice stock et Spring and Sumtuer- Goads, adapted to .11en and Boye' wear, to which they incite the attention-oX their friends and others • comprising in part COATING GOODS—Super Black French Cloth; Colored, do Black French Habit Cloth; Colored, do. Cashmere Cloths, all qualities. Drap D'Ete d Cactunarette. rPAZTALOON STUFFS—BIack French Doe akuab; do., Cassimeres. Fancy Quail:stores, new styles: TAXES LEE, No. 11 North Second Street. Sigh of the Golden Lamb. - LINEN ADVERTlSEMENT.—s.idni.rmicum OO.—Ztores for Linen Goods exelnsisr-ly, it* ARCH ant 39 South SECOND street, IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. —A good Wrong L - ish Linen, at 44 cents; Heavy tlolden Flax Linen from 56 cents up. SHIRT BOSOMS. - -We eontinne to pay par. Uvular attention to this department. Ladies will find at our Stores the moat extensive stooir pI Bosoms Wristbands and Collars in the city. TALBI:ELINENS.—A lot of extra heavy power loom Damask, non bleached, at 75 cents per yard. CHEAP NA.PRINS. —An excellent article at $9 per dozen. XILLIKEN & Linen Importers anct-Dealeis,- 31113] NS Arclt street. and 32 S. Second street DWIN HALL street, have now open the beat stock of Dress .. they eyerbad.theplesunrs of offering to their customers. Magnificent Grenadines. Magnificent Organdies. E ilk Warp Taffetas. Plain, Stripe and Plaid Poplins. Monalin de Easo:as, anew fabric. Mohair Fonla.rds. Plaids, Stripes and Plain Valencia& Plaid and Stripe Marian-a. EtPautiftd shades fine Alpacas. Superior Black Alpacas. &riped and Fignred Freach Chintz. Figured Percales and Cantbrics. Plain Lawns and Plain Percales. Percales and Pique Robes." Dress Goods, in great variety, ofall the nevi , Fabriea that have appeared in this country WM year, come styles of which hays been of our own Importation. - 5 EYBE & I...A.NDELD hare now arranged tor sale a Dill line of TRAVELING- DRESS GOODS. Glass Cloths, for Traveling snits. Paris Pongee, Traveling Dresses Select shades of Plain Mohair' s. All-wool 6.4 M. Delaine. ' Green Alpacas and Delaines. French Alpacas, Brown mixed. . Tan Colored Spi lug Cloths. WE HAVE. JUST RECEIVED A rum assortment of imported articles, such as: Lubin's Extracts, Oils and Soaps. Coudray s &Avon de Glycerine. Soiciete Hygieniques; Soaps and Philocome. "theme Duchesse." Extrait aux Violettes de Panne. Smythe & Nephew's Lavender Water. Low's Brown Windsor Soap. Ede's Vinaigrettes. • Vinaigre Aromatique de Bully. Birnmel's Toilet Vinegar. Genuine Farina Cologne: Fine English Tooth and Hair Brustes, eto. E. YARROW 4k CO., ; Druggists and Importers, mh29 12te N. E. Corner Eighte'nth and Vine. OBERT SHOEMAKER do CO.— J ROST. SHOEMAKER, BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER, Wat. M. SHOEMAKER, RICHARD M. 'Sawa A 5 TO DRUGGISTS. —We offer the • following, 0 recent importation: Aerie,- Aniseed, Star.Axuse, Caraway and Canary bead, Althea% Aconite and. Calamus -Roots, Barbadoes Tar, Poppy. Heads, Tonqua Beans, Refined Borax, Refined Camphor, Jennings's Calcined and Carb. Magnesia, (...4.l.abrist Liquorice, Essential Oils of prime quality, French Chamois, Wedgwood and Porcelain Mortars and Pill Tiles, Evaporating Dishes, Porcelain Fim.. nels, Flint-Glass Prescription Vials, Druggists' Furniture Bottles, of Boston manufacture, Frenott Vial Corks, Pallet Knives, &c. ROBERT SHOEMAKER .1; CO., Wholesale Druggists, 143 'N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets.' REMOV A.L. J om' C. BARER has removed from= North Third street to 718 .MARKET street. Partiett. lar attention will be given to the manufacturing and bottling of his celebrated Cod Liver 0i1.,. John C. Baker & Co,' a Medicinal Cod Liveroll has for many years had a reputation for genuine ness, freshness purity and sweetness, which has made the demand universal. In this house, 715 Market street, the facilities for obtaining, mann facturing and battling are greatly increased, and is all done under the most careful supervision of the original and sole proprietor. This brand of Oil has, therefore, advantages over all others, and recommends itself. JOHN 0. HAH.F.H, Wholesale Druggist, isa9 No. TIS Market street. 1 MIStI.ENTIAL OILS for Colognes, Pomades, Jr.e. —Such as Oils of Almond, Lemon, Berga mot, Orange, Rose, Citronella, Verbena, Rose Geranium,' Neroli, True -Cinnamon, Jessamm, Aniseed, Caraway . , Fennel, Wintergreen, Pep. perinint, Sassafras; Cassia., Cloves, ,tc. war. ranted pure and first quality; for sale as wanted by WILLIAM F.T LIS CO., Druggists, No 744 Market street. fele RFSH ENGLISH EXTRACTS, /tn., ke.—. Just received direct from GEO. ALLEN as Amptthil, a supply of Ext. Aconiti. Bella. donna, Cannab, Ind., Conii, Digitalis, _Dyes• cyarai and Taraxaci, also, Oleum Am.ygd, ISulc, Olenm Croton, Tighil, Elateritun, Lactn. cariuni, and a full assortment -of fresh media =al leaves, &c.,' &a. BULLOCK Jr. - OREN.. SHAW, Arch and Sixth streets.. THE NEW "PILE EIPE." —A SENLPLE, cleanly and portable contrivance for the appli. cation aglunguents to the internal surface of the rectum. Sold by HUBWEITATh Apothecary" 1410 Chestnut street. FINE _ VIOLET ' POMADE. --AN INVOICE of freshly imported marrow Pomade sweetly scented with Violets, in ao cent jars. EtViEBELLi Apothecary, 1410 Che.stnnt street , IDOBTEILETIEDI OATMEAL Mr the vetted or keg,-fresh every week. , HUBBELL, Apotbs.. tarp. 1410 OTTESTNIIT Fal'eAt .•`• , , fel2 - . riB.OOOLATE. —WALTER .84.1. CO & ' %Jr choceutte; Cocoa and Broom; single,doable arid rnple Jauilla; also, °rid Corns awl Goren in gore and for sale by WM. S.laßANrei MI Bolan De wars Wlarres. DRY' GOODS. NO. 36 S. SEGO DRUGS.
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