sari I3ULdwg'llll. ANCl7lTrit HAMA:OIIft IDIPROVIDIENT. The , work of demolishing Miller's Chestnut Strete Honse,on the north aide of Chestnut streetbelow Fourth, was commenced to-day. Upon the Rita Of this old and well-known bnilding.the Safe Da „posit Company la about to °met a magnificent tdifiee. The new structure Will have' a front of 41 feet and a depth of 141 feet. The fagade will be of white marble and in the Italian style of architee tunheimilar to that of the First National Bank,witli two ranges of arched openiegs and a projecting 400rWliy. Above the main entrance will be a figure of a dcg with a key in his mouth, watentag a safe, designed by Bailey, the sculptor. The en tire building is to be • ilre-proof, and constructed in a most substantial manner. While the edifice will have. the appearance on the front of being two etories in height, it will be but one, and the light for the rooms and offices in the rest, will from the root The office for the tr inane lion of general business is to be 41 by 38 feet, and 27 fcct high. Immediately at the rear of it is to be pieced the vault, about 28 feet square, most massive one, calculated to weigh 1300,000 pounds; this to be encased in walls of granite,. so as, to render it inaccessible to all but those having the right to enter. 'A room 16 by 32 feet fronting the general office, is to be fitted up for the nee of depositors, and Wildes the regul ate rooms for the President, Directors, dzo., therevill be a kitchen in which to prepare meals tor the clerks. The baßement will contain fifteen _hundred boxes for the use of depositors, and ele vators will be placed convenient to the general office, for the easy transmission of valuables up and down. The time Axed for the completion of the structure is in February of next year. Its entire cost, including vault and furniture, will axceed $259,000., .12/OIIWAr ROSBERY. —A man named John Lan der, from Pennington, S. J., was attacked by fewitnegrOelt at Seventh and St. Mary streets, - .be tween one and two < o'clock this morning. He hnOehei down and beaten. and was robbed of his watch and live dollars in cash. The as sailants were arrested—two of them on the spot, and two of them afterwards. The prisoners gave their, names as John Brown, William States, AMA. 011,yard and Wm. French, and they were all Identified by Mr. Lander. They were com mitted for trial. • SALE Or V,ALTIATII2 STEREOTYPE PLATE3.--Te ,monow. .morning, at eleven o'clock, M. Thomas Sons, Nos. in and 141 South Fourth street, wilieell a large collection of stereotypes and bal ances of , edlidons. Thls valuable property be longs to a gentleman of fine literary tastes, and of rare opportunities, and It is the accumulation of many years. The plates, which Include the 'letterpress descriptiotiof llogarth's pietures.and the engravings themselves, are catalogued. and 'the whole offer a rare opportunity to publishers and men of letters. TWORTANT SALE or MIRRORS. —ORO of the largest and best assortments of mantel, pier and oval mirrors can now be seen at Scott's Art Gal lery, 1020 Chestnut street. They were manu factured by Mr.. G. Perna'', of this city. for his custom trade, and only to be sold on account of building his new store, and will compare for neat ness of style and workmanship to any other esta bilsbment in this country. They will all be sold on Thursday mornimr, Aurll lGth,at 101,1 o'clock. PRESS Oran.--The stated meeting of the Press Club of Philadelphia for the reading of essays and general debate will be held to-morrow afternoon, at the new' rooms, No. 607 Walnut street, third atm. The new quartets are in a very eligible location, and are vet, suitable for the purposes for which they are intended.; The rooms have been neatly, and comfortably furnished, and the library. which has now become quite extensive, midis - constantly Increasing, has been well ar ranged for the use of the member?. LAT,CENT of A WATen.—Robert K. Stewart wa before Alderman Massey yesterday upon the ehluge of the larceny of a watch. It seems that Stewart and a man named Rodgers were out to gether, and Rodgers got intoxicated. While in a lawn' Rodgers was robbed Of a gold watch Nalued at $2OO. The watch was pawned for $6O, and Chief Lemon ascertained where it had been pledged. Yesterday Stewart - called at the pawn. ' _ho to et another ad vanee, and he was ar- We p d. got held In $1,500 ball for trial. AIIRESTED.—John Kelley was arrested yester day at /Seventh and Bedford streets, by Police man Cook, of the Ninth District, upon the charge of larceny. He was one of the men who asked permission to warm themselves in the church at Twenty-second and Mt. Vernon streets, on Sun day evening, and took an overcoat belonging to the sexton. The stolen garment was Tound on the person of Kelley when he was arrested. The defendant was committed by Alderman Pancoast. RECtIVING STOLEN GOODS. - A colored man named Jonathan Cole,the proprietor of a second hand shop at Front and Dock streets, was ar rested yesterday and taken before Alderman Morrow upon the charge of having purchased a stolen push-cart. It is said that he is in the habit of buying all sorts ^of articles, many of which are stolen. He was held in $BOO hail to answer at court. BELLIGRItENT.—Two Germane, named Ferdi nand Schatz and Frederick Heller, went into a beer saloon at Germantown road and Sixth street last evening, raised a disturbance, broke the glasses, smashed the windows, and when remon busted with, beat the proprietor.. They were ar rested, taken before Alderman Heins and held hi 4 1,1,000 bail. DEATH OF A PAPEI MERCIIANT.-Mr. P. Mc- Kenna, senior partner of the firm of A. Dimond Sr, Co., 'wholesale book and paper manufacturers, died this morning. Mr. McKenutt was extensive ly known and highly esteemed by the trade throughout the country for his integrity as a merchant. Emmons MM.:Mk:F.—A. young man named Thomas Lytle was arrested yesterday for destroy ing the grass on the side of the reservoir at Fairmount. He was fined by Alderman Pan• comet. ' EAoi.r.finor.—.k. handsome grey eagle,measur ing five feet from the tips of wings, was shot a day or two ago by Mr. Ed. Gibbs, on his plantation, on the. Delaware, a few miles below the city. T/LI, TAPPED.—The money-drawer of the dry goods store of Mrs. E. L. Clark, No. 1128 Spring Garden street. was robbed of $5O about three o'clock yesterday afternoon. Cfleuussor• COMMERCE.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Chamber of Com merce will be held on Saturday. NEW JERSEY MATTERS. WEST JERSEY RAITILOAT).—The West Jersey and !dillville and GlasA•mro Railroad Companies are now in complete operation under the provi sions i)f the new law consolidating the two roads. Under the new management many advantageous improvements have already been commenced, and will be • followed by others contrlbittince no less to the interest of the eom pally and the ptibile at large. At the joint meeting in Camden twenty directors were elected, as follows:F.dwln A, Stevens, John P. Stockton, .Tohil G. and Rickard F. Stevens, John L. McKnight, IttcleY,.....S.amuel A. Whitney, Thomas Jones YOr , Geo. M. Ward, Horatio J. Mtdford, Charles E. Elmer, C. F. Learning, Richard D.Wood, Thomas H. Whitney, George Wood, Lewis Mulford, I. B. Mulford, F. F, Sharp, John 31eNeal. The Board of Directors organized by the eleetion of lion. Thomas Jones Yorlie, President, and George J. Robbins, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. Under this manage ment these consolidated roads will enter upon a 'Hoy tarter of usefulness and prosperity unpre cedentcd in the hiftory of railroads in South -.Tenet. THY. New (ir Asi.t..--The proposition to erect a new City Hall In Camden 'is creating con siderable discussion. The committee of council to whom the matter was referred having report:s(l in tailor of its erection, and the people, as -a • general, thing, having expressed a willingness in nc.ntitingsucli a =eh-needed improvement it is —thought' OA definite measures will, be ,taken ~ kfivtkids • 'commencing it during the pres vnv :seasons , Opposition Is raise 4, to it, hbOiever, on Hai ground that it will increase': the indebtedness of the city about tir,T , .ooll, which, being already over *200,000, will Inflict a burden of taxation ou the citizens wnieb they are filyl.preptrod . to meet- Tnid is desled by the friends of the' measure, and the prebabilityls that arrangements will be adopted by widch the newliall will be hitilt at a very ight inerettic of the rate (it taxation. Citudee needs such e hell, and every consideration of ,pro Arc se and public interest demands it.' fourintr,Tutayssav Wouu.---During the past few' weeks fainien3 residing in close proximity to Camden have been greatly annoyed at frequent deptudations made upon their poultry yards. At last a colored man named Branson was cap tured, baying in his possession a large number of chickens, which he confeesed to having stolen. He was committed by Mayor Cox to answer at Court Ew FERRY BOAT.—The new ferry boat for the West Jersey Company, the heel of which was laid last week, it is said will be completed by the fourth of July next. It is to be the largest ferry boat on the river. Tnr, STRIT.R7I4.—The contract for cleaning the streets of North and Middle Ward, Camden, has been awarded to James C. Sloan, who has gone to work with commendable earnestness. AssounnoNs.—A new Building and Loan As sociation has just been organized in North Ward. Camden, and is already in active operation., THEATRES. Etc). Tnr Edwin Booth will appear at the Walnut tonight as "Hamlet." At the Arch this evening Play will he repeated. The Mork Crook, with new at tractions. is annommod at tho Chestnut. The American often a varied performance. RIOITINOS' Onus Tuour s--On the 20th inst. the favorite Richt-Poe (spent Troupe will begin a hoof season at the Academy of Music, with tho opera of Martha. The sale of ticksts will begin on AV ednteday, the 15th. at Trumpier's Mimic Shire, No. Po..e, Chestnut street Furnireinic DOI:GLASS'S LF.CTUJIL —This evening, at Concert Mil. Mr. Freaerick Douglass, the distinguished negro orator, will lecture upon "Self-made Men." , ositreirr.—At Concert Ball. on the evening, of Thurs day next. a grand concert will be even in aid of the Catholic l'hilopatriars Society. A number of eminent artiste will appear. Eir.Evyzem BTLEAT °erns HOURE,—The entertainment effered at this popular place of amusement tonight will be of the highest character. A number of now pieces aro announced, among them the extravaganzo. "Lae on a Mississippi Cotton Boat." The farce entitled rrix on 2 1 7 a Veters will also be given, with the usual miscellaneous performance. including burleequo, farce, negro con:dealt. ties, ballad singing by Mr. J. i.. Carneroes, and a multi tude of other good things. CITY NOTICES. MOTH PATCHES ' FRECKLES AND TAN.—Tha Only relittbte rernedy for those brown discolor:it - ions on the face is "Pe 's Metb and Freckle Lotion." Prepared only by Or. B. C. Pram., 49 Bond street, New York. ti" - Bold everywhere. GAY'S CEINA PALACE, 1022 dbestnut street A. CARD. Geo. (gay would respectfully inforni the citizens of Philadelphia and the trade throughout the country that he will con,yinue the business at 1022 Chestnut (S. 11. Richardson & Co. having failed to comply with their contract to take the lease), and has associated in part nership Mr. Morris Briggs. a . gentleman of large capital and long business experience. The present stock must be ?limed - out, regardless of cost, to make room for fresh importations. Geo. Gay will visit P.nelsnd, France and Germany, during the spring and summer to purchase goods, and will execute any orders entrusted to him promptly, and for a small commission. $25.000 REWART).—The, above reward is offered for the detection of "Spring," the counterfeiter. lie made en attempt abhut two weeks ago to palm off upon the confiding, public a few pleasant and satiny days, as an earnest of the coining spring weather; hut, the return of a snow storm last, Sunday shows that there was no truth in his pretensions. We advise our readers not to be caught in this manner, but always to have their spring overcoats about them. Those without these necessary articles are informed that a fine assortment, at low prices, can be bad at Charles Stokes Co.'s Clothing House, under the Continental. GRE.4T Bargains in Lace Curtains, at PA7 , 140 S Chestnut street, GinEAT Bargains in Lace (lurlains; at PATTIWA, 1408 Chestnut street Gs.E.tr Bargains in Lace. Curtains, at Pal T 140 S Chestnut street GREAT Bargains in Lace Curtains, at PATTEN'S, 140 S Chestnut greet CIIAB. OAKFOttp & SONS' Have now opened a large stock of Ladies', Misses' and ehildren's Fiats and Caps. Stores, 834 and 836 Chestnat street CHAS. OARFORD & BONS' Have now opened a large stock of Ladies', Mimes' and Cblldren's Hats and Caps. Store, Ba 4 and 636 Chestnut street SURGICAL !MST/arid:MTh and druggists' sundries finownsn & Betyriuni, 23 South Eighth street. PAINFUL—There are few operations more pain fal than cutting teeth. A little of Bower's Infant Cor dial rubbed upon the gum of teething infants is a great soother, Ir the impaired nerve-fluid be brought under the influence of the toning properties of Ds. Tur.r. - r n's Tro-nost.ounnvx or universal NEURALGIA PILL, it speedily regains that vigorous action so necessary for fortifyin the nervous system against Nettral , :sa. Nerve-ache, or any nervous complaint, which is by its aid permanentlY removed. Apothecaries have this medicine. JOIINBTON, 116LLOWAY 45:, COW ()RN, Agents, Philadelphia. Br those gents desiring elegant titling pantaloons will find them at C. C. I)lttrich & Co., Continental Hotel, Ninth street, an this branch of Tailoring is made a specialty, and really warrants an invitation. Always a fine stock of goods ou hand. BOWER'S FIGS, FOR CO'SSTI PATlON fifty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. FLOELNCE SEWING MACHINE. Florence Sewing Machin. Florence Sewing Machine. Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. CiLkS. OA KFORD & SONS' Have now opened a large stock of Ladies'. Aliases' and Children's Hate and Caps Store, 834 and 836 Chestnut street DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH J. Isaacs, M. D. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as be ha no secrets in nit. practice. Artilicutl eyes inserted. No charge mode Inc examination. T - Ti•TiftririT; STORE TO RENT, No. 825 Avell Street. . WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Flxtoree, Including "Eke Proof. Chandelicre, Lc., for gale, or to let with tbQpretilicer. Apply to THOS. S. WOOD, No. Pi South THIRD sh eet, second floor, daily. before 2j o'clock P. M. apM Btrpo inFox SALE oßiktiLLFir FOR SIX oit Twi ,. .t.vE Rothns, in Crermantown, a I' uraished home, with all the modern conveniences,and a tine Farden ; con venient to the railroad depot. ddress J. Box No. 2111. Philadelphia Postofflce. apl4tit:' rTO RENT.—A HANDSOMELY FURNHH ED "lionie with modern conveniences, in a central tlon. for four months or more, Apply to 51 tt Fearth second story. from 12 to 2 o'clock. apl4-2t. NEW PIIBLICATIOSft. pITITSREIONS , LAST PUBLICATIONd PRICE OF EACH, fit 60 IN PAYEE; OR, S.'".IN CLOTH. .MY SON'S-WIFE. By the. author of "Caste." GEMMA. A Novel. By T. A. Trollope. THE WIDO'W'S SON. By Mrs. South-worth. THE FAMILY SAVVIALL. Quo of the best, - if not the best Cook Book ever printed. LETTERS FROM EUROPE. By Col. J.W. Forney. HAREM LIFE IN EGYPT AND CuNSTANTINOPLE. THE RECTOR'S WIFE ;The Valley of a Hundred Fires. THE OLD PATROON. Bp Junes A. Maitland. THE RICH. HUSBAND. BY Mrs"). H. Riddell. WOODBURN GRANGE. By William liowitt. THE BRIDE OF LLEWELLYN. By Mrs. Sootbwolth. — COUNTRY tIVARTERS. -- By Countess MiessiiiPtell. THE SOLDIER'S ORPHANS. By Mrs. Stephens. PhICE OF EACH SISOIN PAPER, OR .$2 IN CLOGEL Bend for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue, Address all cash orders. retail or wholesale. to T. B. I'ETER4ON & BROTHERS. 306 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Books sent. postage paid. on receipt of retail. price. ALL NEW BOOKS ARE AT PETERSON/30. u .14.2 t FOILSALE. eFOR SALE, OR TO RENT—HANDSOUE FOUR. story DweWIT. No. 18W Spruce street. Lot 18 feet by 104 foot deop. • apl9l to th x ablp itFOR BALM—ELEGANT POINTED tiSvist; Dwelling, Stable and Lot, northeast earner of W 4. xmt lane and Wayne stmt. Oermantown lee fret front by about MO feet deep. Rowe replete with er..ry convenience. LEWIS li. RELINES. apletu the at* • 731 \Yenta street. nomitlitv(4. FBOARD WANTED.---A FAMt J. (no intent) desire to obtain two or three rooms i , id board, with quiet. refined people. in Gerinwitown elsewhere convenient to the city; ewmee.• winter. Address "A. B. C. apl4 arre 110 DAI - 141( H1rta.004....g071.4 0 wriw,.-L.ritti4Ap.gtif.',l4.o... - .... 1,' : .0. : # . .5,p4.x,;.:•.•.p...4,ji.4,..14,. • tsiviB,..... NEW cA4A.nleite,Ts. JAMES IL °RNA 15.0 N & COi l 626 Chestnut Street, Have opened New Carpets, Oil Cloth, Dtti nets, Canton and Cocoa Matting, Rugs, Wi itOLI s, Brussels, Velvets, Extra Tapestries. The above are our Own Patterns, English Ingrains, Three Plys, Oil Cloths, r ruggets, English Venetian, Cocoa 'Matting, Straw Matting, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION' THIS SWUNG, some very superior, all of which we offer at lowest prices. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & Chestnut, below Seventh. a .1) 2mrpz, CANTON MATTING. Our Own Importation This Spring. SOME "VERY SUPERIOR 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 HITE AND RED CHECK STRAW MATTINGS. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO,, 626 Chestnut St., below Seventh; linry4 GOVBHALX. Z. WIEDEIIBII4III. Just Received, New Lot of • FINE • CARPETINGS, Of rich designs, and offered at low figures. Oil Cloths, Matting], &o E. H.GODSHALK &CO. 723 Chestnut Street. 1a.97,61nr0 CARPETS . , - - OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Zi'e 'e d a t r o e s l e i nt re agere ' d i tie S ti p on n fro g ni li E l iiner :dr*. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 Arch Street, • Between li4nth and Tenth Streets. teMamrp: CRIPPEN & MADDOCK, 115 S. Third Street, below Ohestnut, (Late W. L. Maddock dr C 0..; Have on hand a large and choice stock o! GREEN AND BLACK TEAS • which they are offering by the package at Greatly Reduced Priem BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR CONStANTLY ON HAND, mblff-th a to 6mrp CHOICE OOLONG TEA, go 25 per lb.; $1 V/ by the halt chest. • A FINE OOLONG, • For $1 per lb, A GOOD PURE OOLONG, For 90 centa per tl. We deeire to call particular attention to these Teat as being remarkably cheap. THOMPSON BLACK'S SON & OD. Broad . and Chestnut Streets, nolSta th al II FRENCH PEAS AND MUSHROOMS, 45; Extra White Beath Peachea, 85; Fresh Green Tomatoes for Flee. 15 eta.. at A. J. DECAMP'S. 107 South Second etreet NEW YORK PLUMS AND SEEDLESS CHERRIES. 50 cta. • North Carolina Pared Peaches. 25 eta.; bright un. pared halves, 15 ete., at A. .1. 'DECAMP'S, 107 south Second street. WIIvaLOW'S GREEN CORN and very suorior Fteeh Tomatoes, forpale by the case or can.at A. J. DECAMI N O, 107 South Second street. YARMOUTH BLOATERS, Smoked.Splced and Pickled Bahnon and Boneless Mackerel, in kits. at A. J. Da. CAMPS, 107 South Second etreet. DAVIS'S DIAMOND BRAND HAMS alwaya on baud. mhl4,Bmres LEWIS fl BEDNER, 7411 Walnut atreat 9(Fica, timutplogrixes AS O on. crimes. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. REDUCED. W NG I-WCI% • NO. 917 WALNUT STREET. WOOD' HANGINGS Positively don't fail to see them before ordeliud thing close. Wall paper le now among the "Things That Were." WOOD HANGINGS (loot no more. and aro selling by the thOusead .rolig Per and be convinced: No gireculiticafj. fiat Pilborn facte Specimens are also on exhibition at the Store of JAMES o. mu as faINS: Southeast corner Tenth and Walnut etre.% roblburp - luxibrugrKikEitioWaiObs. Qtailis R NLllitt r i. AT . ViVOO9 ' • UNDE AKERS. Haire removes 44 North Eleventh eireet•W,NlP. 1216 Race etrect; •.5 • ••• 5, , • mb3l im Bp• • 5 corner of Jacoby dreg, soutbabil, 174 E_ Sr — DOI ; ARABIAN DATES.-100 quality, binding adder aala by ,_rols. B. CO.. to South Delaware avenue. ZNEILLIANERV WOOD At 'CARY BONNET OPENING Thursday ; April 2, 1868, No. 7,.5 Chestnut Street, 1 IFIIWIELPIEIMA4 • apt WTI 4.4\ Ladies Making their Bonnets CAN FIND ALL THE MATERIALS AT GEORGE W. MIL ES'S, 911 Chestnut Street (North Straw Bonnets and Trimmings, French Flowers, • e Ribbons, Laces, Frosted and Plain Dianne% With narrow LACES, in Colors to match. French and New York Bonnet Frames, .ac., &c. Liberal discount to Milliners. MILES, 911 Chestnut Street. RTC I mro 726 CHESTNUT STREET. WE OVEN THIS DAY, • 50 pieces of Colored Hallam, every desirable shade. 20 pieces of Frosted and Diamond Illusion all colors. 10 pieces Colored Spotted Nete , with Edgings and Laces to match. All the latest &Nettles in HATS, BONNETS AND INFANTS' HATS. In the finest Braids, White, Drab, Brown and Black. Bonnet Ribbons, Trimming illbbons.Saab itibbons,Satin and Moire Ribbons, Silks. Crapes. Velvets, in the aeweit tints, Metternich. Sultana, tte. Linen Black Satins, all shades. Artificial Flowers, the choicest styles. COLOPRO VELVET RIBBONS. The celebrated BROWN BRAND. he best assortmen WHOLESALE ners in the city. our prices at and RE I'AIL We guarantee to be as low as those of any !IOUs() in the trade. GIVE US A CALL. WEYL & ROSENHEIM, apt .Im.rpf: No. 116 Cheetrod street. JICEIVIOVAIL. REMOVAL. KERR'S CHINA .HALL. . Citizens and Strangers are Invited to Visit Us AT OUR NEW STORE, • • 1:218 Chestnut Street. THE STOCK Or CHINA, GLASS AND- STONEWARE, ARTICLES OF VERTU, Etc., WILL LE POMO, The Lsrgest and Most Comprehensive Ever exhibited on this side of the Atlantic. It was se cured direct from the mannfaiturers. Buyer. from us. therefore, obtain the smallest lots at wholesale prices. JAMES K. KERR & BRO. an lmral LOOKING _GLASSES, (mu PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS, PICTURE FRAMES EARLES' GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut Street. HOOTS AND SDEOES. Pr td 40 0 I: 4 1 E -1 Spring Styles in Fine Custom 0 . 3 W Made Boots and Shoes for Gen- o Ail tlemen. The only plane in the g E- I city where ill the Leading Styles -- P 4 , in First Class Boots and Shoes L. - -, c. co may be obtained. Prices Fixed t . - 1 .1 at Low Figures. . 14 BARTLETT, td 83 South Sixth Street, above tc. 14 co Chestnut. ..:11 til Fi 4 CURTAIN MI Al EMMAUS. CARRINGTON, DE ZOUCRE & CO., S. E. cor. Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts., PIIILADELPHIA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers IN Curtain Goods, Window Shades, Furniture Coverings and - Paper Hangings. White Holland Shades, Trimmed and put up as low aa SI 50 each. SNtios and Nottingham Lace Curtains, EOM AUCTION, VERY CHEAP. Now Ana, low prices, and entire satisfaction guaran• teed in every p i!ance. WEAVER & co. r - NEW,CORDAGE. FACTORY `,` 4 lei, nazto,n47lPF. No. IA N. ViATER anii nErb:.loo _ pl psituk kaur cu br tuN ge .-40 4 11: 1 113 4 V or lI s Tri JOB. B. 81113SIXIaar„ doultrOodawatilliViloao. riumaraumi POPIMAjg LOAN. Principal and Intend Payable in aid. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD First Mortgage Ben& Oftlos of Di HAVEN & BRO., No. 4,0 South. WE OFFEIt FOX BALM FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS CENTRAL. PACIFIC R. L CO. At Par. and Back Interent. • There is • very tame Barepean deemed to the Bonds. whicb. added th em e Wee bows =ad. iv= moon absorb all the bonds the Gowan, OW The above Bolide my 81.1 c Per Ceier. Interest In Gold. and are - a First Iftertirallro on a road costing about three timer their amount, with very large and conatantly incretieLng net revenue. PE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS IN ALL BINDS OF 0017ER.NIINN5 SEAJURITLES. GOLD. *A. No. 40 S. Third St. DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS. Producing Over 7 and 8 per cent. hdereat. LEHIGH NAVIGATION AND RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT. MIDS. FREE FROM ALL TAXES, _ DUL ERIE CITY SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS SECUP.ED BY REVENUE FROM WATER MAKS. Interest Payable in New York. UNION AND LOGANSPORT RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, SEVEN PER CENT.. Interest Pa able in New York. COLUMBUS AND INDIANA CENTRAL RAILROAD FIRST MO RTGAGE SEVEN e PER C YENTork. BONDS, Interest Payabl In New . The attention of parties about to invert money or ea• change securities I. Invited to the above. information and prices given en application. DREXEL 41: • 34 South. Third Street. Seven per Cent. Mortgage Boas OF mg PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK CANiii. AND RAILROAD (A)MPANY. Gtiai tubed, Prizoipal and Interest, By the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Theme Bonds areile rticrn of 'MOO.= on a road which will mat about 000. and twins guaranteed_ _ the Lehigh oad. representtos about gammen are. in every leaped. A First-Olass Investment. ' At 108 they..e pay much interest as Rasa" Via at St At 110 Lehigh allay Vs at 96 At 106 " " " Norte Puma. Vs at 90 We offer them for rale_at 86 and accrued Imam Inn lee. 1, 1861. C. & H. BORIE. 3 Merchants' Exchange, OR BOWEN & FOX, 13 Merchants' Exchange. 1414=4 NEW YORK STOCKS. ALL FLUCTUATIONS IN TOE NEW YORK MARKET or Stooks, Gold and Governmouts, Constantly furnished to to' our New York Hoare. STOOKS Boaght and Sold on Commission in Philadelphia. Na' York and Boston. GOLD • Boughtot and Sold in large and small amounts. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Bought and Sold at Raw York Prices . SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., NEW YORK, PHILADELPHI 4. Z Nassau St. I 16 S. Third St. CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Principal and Interest Payable In Geld, Thliroad receives all the Government borintlea. Tin Bonds are issued under the special ()contract laws of OW fonds and Nevada. and the agreement to ray Gold bind Ing in law. We offer them tor sale at Par. and accrued Interest Iron Jan. bit. ISO& In currency. • Governments taken in Exchange at the market rata BOWEN St FOX $3 MERCHANT'S' EXCHANGE. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE LOAN IN Plillaitit a27.3mr, BANKING HOUSE OF & G I 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAMIL Dealers in all Government Beenritlas. apitfo Seven per cent. First Mtge. Bonds OF WILE Danville, ffazleton Wilkeabarie R.R. FEE FROM. ALL TIMM This road connect with the Northern Central Thilidelphla and Erie, Lehigh •ValleYs Lehigh /411°144 ' tioint,and Flazleton and opens one of the richest sections of the sleet d. • We offer for isle a limited amount' of theta Donde at the very low rate of • - • Si AND AODRUED INTEREST. BOVIE.N FOX, • 13 Merohantee Exohange. mbl443nirt, 4" THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO • "or alike ilitteiklaß Of VAiineibleA lk 11,14*, and &tenting of Sates. , • • • • , IC B. Drowns. 01 Ale . v ir ui e k:, ,1 4 ester s ri l r w r s A. IPA OEFICif., ilia r itEST ° IC • IPAQTERSON. Mr; a CPT, 11 5 8 PORT GRAPE WINE VINETAIS0111; NEW JEUIE B'EER'S PORT 0 RAPE *11",114 vein, mats or.* , _1 mil: itaritelabrated WO* INV mile Juice ttm_uporW Ontyylt ir t country„:„. vain %IMO ,11,t4P 113 ti Wirt PRO TIES are IlfintrOMNl wavy "metre Wong; Fo rte the pare Pavia th e i Pend ander Kr,' Own pentonal our ten* s ad - ,get wrO guaranteed. _ .7001 Witt . . 400 , 1 r. mute lor Ale generous quaal aa. % m int weammt ekild i t i rr twe i g advantage. sad pi but , WORK- al to Algot 3 . deldlitated, tut to the earsowi_ e antoenta unit the weaker sex...Atte Om A WAND ODE WY - MOON. Paroples at the , • JOl c l s roll, , i iis WAY & CO, No. 'A': N. SIXTOt at n o 14 : tut, DR& &tk *., o. Ka NoM. IV *treat. rnvall use Speet's ratt Ora rte. Females use Speer% Port Ora 't Weakly_Pereous And a bunc h by Its tut, ___ Bpeer's wines in Iloactals ere preferred to otherWitift Bold by Druggists in Grocers. The travialed JOHNbTO__ pi litndlYWAX & Cu. Ann FIRENCH, El WADS & LWI.I . Pniladaltddi. A. BPBBB, 243 Broadway, W. Y. mtatu th et4XISP fraiti:r.l.l6l - kiirmA AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDAL& 30,000 Francs !! HERRINCA'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES Awarded the Prize Medals at Warfel% 0114 Leedom; World , ' ran New Tett; a:redden Visiversel* rads; , . WINNER OF THE WAGER 30,000 FRANCS!! (SLIM IN GOLD.) At the retest International Cootast,tu t2to Pada Itztathitbs The public ate invited to eaU and ezaottast the of the ,Jury on the merit of Uto r reat 4:outtakes= ollic.tal *mad to the Barrio" tot over all OtiOnt FARREL, HERRING & CO., 629 Cheetnnt Street, Plias&lplas'. Herring, Ferrel & Shemin, New Yost. Herring &Co., Chktago. Ne t ts ; Ezzl& Sherman, N„ eatore: r,Txl -. 4^ 7- 4'rtT)'7:7 , l WM. itit4DICAEXIES. CARRIAGE BUILDER, Plantifactuser et Ilint47lftse (Nlaiiskeee O.LY, 1009 and 1011%6ftitt Street, Orders reeel►od for inewAS &WM. etyles of Catriagei taP e rglB l :4=6 l Vginag.*2 4"6 l 2 4/ttrumeffeitme THE NEW wArtsuousp, Nos. 1014, 1018 and 1018.F8bart 1 64 3 . 1 11 0 1 13 " lAN* TIIWIAIIIOI6 MARY .8.. CONWAY, LAnizi r Maxi 11117111111/8111ie • , , fIEIOPMFM_B_MaIp wr ill SOUTH, fil.A.TrXtiT . . Ladles from,anyzaS 4 l4 o6 ll3 nution%r te g enuet. orders for Dress. ,` Under Viothing, liournieg tinifit W asealh ....s.•—• venlig outsts,..jeweigy. Av.. aue I . ......... fant's Ward:lobes. Gentlemenhi en.'&o. 1 __ L .,' _. In ordering °emelt'', pre will 'l*W 'Rua V their Baer ermine Demme or toment 1 and visiting the City should not in totand lutve measures registered _for future eence• Bofors, by Permission* to Kn. 3,lit t i e Vaill4 , 10191019, lIOMER COL AY A 00. and 1014 et street MYSBII2. iehlearn rp 4lo 014 830 Chuntitut street, , "MEAL , ESTATES 4tIWIN. goat —711051A8 & 80N APO tfoneere ebett vs., Creme et 'al , Manton H OR Fri bfAßTEA :'r t. e.rta• ntar'N(4.l l . Etu 6 o n o nn t athdeePnria m a d e 1 144, e t'411ewlirit t e 01', pablie above :211:-. 0 1Tryriiegday; irs7 1.6 M. at 17 o'elocik noon, at the pbriagesphia Exc atom ail thatlot of ground, situate on 40 feet wide etreeksometimes called liartreant sleek in t h o 'fwentyfonrthWWard:beginning at polut in the laid street or lar i t n e, t ir t eir o ul t in p t i he le t t i l:Al s airtwiral t r4rtm i l Cr= Om the th e Lancaster avenue , where the same is 60 feet in width ; the said lot thence extendingsOath. 7 deg, 45 min. west, crossing flaring street antra out on the said plan :165 feet to a point; thence north , BB deg. 84 rein. west Zefeet 334 inches to a point in Boudinetstreet. as laid out on the said plan; thence extending 'earth 8S dog. go min. east 168 feet 834 inches to a point; thence gout& Mk deg. 84 min. west 207 feet lei Welles to the plcoe'et, be- N. 11.---Baring street (60 feet wid hrn e) • out 'o n' the City Plan, when opened, will runt t ash the above de scribed lot of ground. on which It will - have alrent., as also on 7 hirtpeinth street when the latter IS opener/ For further particulars, see-'Platy at the Once of' the Matter. - • tom" lear of all incnordirasto. , , Tenna—sloo to be paid at time of _ • _ By the Cloud. • - JRRObild el North want atittef , 31.'1110MAF) & RORR, A uottossarp, 1119 and,l4l Booth VOuithattatit WAIMCI!U $30.000 Varbr'M miVANIL4I3'. - ON prism, g g E.. It JONES, Conveyancer, 44 Walnut street. a-eti apll atm'