13M BloimmiN, Oi'eytw OF A iqh:W OttOAN.--On Thttraday CTCOlbg nett a new organ will be opened fn the net Ixtdepepdent Church', wken a concert,will be given, in Which several well-known ' musicians wttf nertielpate. The organ was built by Messrs. H. Knauff & Son. It contains three sets of man ugle., each with a compass of fifty-eight notes, from C 0 to A; a set of pedals of full two octaves, twenty-five notes, from UCC to C; and three "composition: pedals," oper.iting upon the stops of the great organ. When completed in full accordance with its plan, it will Include forty-four drawetops. The Instrument has been constructed , from the , modern scales and Unproved methods of ,voicing, is supplied with all the v a luable !Improvements in its various de tails, and Is in every respect a drst-class and thoroughlyfinished organ. It has , a dedded in crease of poWer and volume of tone over those of the usual construction, whilst the individual ity in the character of the various stops is well marked and prominent, and thus adapts any one gotthemfor effective solo-playing as well as com binations. The case is bold and graceful in its proportions, •trom an original design, ornamental in its de tails, sad presents a tasty and handsome appear ance. its front pipes are ornamented in gold styelormked npon a white metallic groan& a of finish - oriinal with the builders. It will. form a decided acquisition to the appear ance and 'finish of the church in which it stands, will prove an acceptable and Important addition toile public exercises, and will be increasingly valued with the lapse of lime. ANNUAL Discount:lE.—The sixth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. 'l'. DeWitt Talmage, of the Second Reformed Ghurcb, Seventh street, above Brown, occurred on Sunday. A sermon adapted to the oectudon was preached by this di vine before a large audience. The speaker re ferred to the ministry as a calling of the highest honor, and one width should claim the attention of the young men of our large cities, possessing ae -it doles claims which no other pofegon can boast of. From the college the graduate mostly enters at once into a salaried position, and is brought before the public. where, if he possesses any maxlted ability, he must assuredly advance in influence and command a handsome support. The discourse was continued at length. xeviewing the different inducements offered by a position,of this kind and the happy results flow ing from the faithful performanc.e of its duties. During the year just ended the church had been increased in membership, most of thoSe joining being the fruits of the Sunday evening discourses. Nearly 811,000 have been contributed, for benevolent purposes, besides other amounts raised for special objects. Excin- Five of the regular discourses, the speaker had made upwards of 4 240 public addresses. His re lationship with the congregation was represented to have been of the happiest character, and at the present time, peace, good will and harmony exist among the members. Purnkomrttet CATTLE MARKET, April 20, 1868. The cattle market was dull this week, but prices were without any material change. About 1,200 head arrived and sold at 10g@113‘c. for extra, the hater rate for a few choice; 9@loe. for fair to good' and 6gBc. per lb. gross for common as to quality. The following are the `particulars of the , sales None. PM& 46 Owen 4anith, Lancaster county, gra. 31.4(01014 40 I'. McFallen. Lancaster county, gra.... ..... 814 410 M 50 P. Hathaway. Lancaster county, gra ...... . 9 10)6 51 James; Kirk, thee,t.er county 9 10)6 40 0. McPillen , county, gra 9 10 58 Jas MeFillen, Lancaster gra...' ...... . 8 1034 76 E. S. Martnen, Lancaster, gra. . 9 ®l6 Wawa Co., Lancaster. gra 9 ( 106 ':5 Martin roller & Co., Lancaster, gra ... . 8 103 100 Mooney & Smith, Lancaster, gra ....... 8 ( 10 ott T. Moor ay & Bro.„ Lancaster, gra.... 7 9v 26 11. Chain, Penn., gra 654(., 9 64 L. Prank Water% fire........ 6 (€4 854 0 Frank& Shamberg, Lancaster co. gra. ...... 8 (AlO flo John braith & Bro., Lancaster co., dra .... 10 (4113*, COws were unchanged; 200 head sold at s4s@ 75 for ,springers, and 4365@)8395 per head for cow and calf. Sheep were rather lower; 'B,OOO head sold at .6 (O,7Kc. for clipped, and 73f,(48Xc. per lb. gross for wool sheep. Hogs were dull; 3,50 head sold at the differ ent yards at 813 500815 per 100 lbs. net. - CArnom by BTILLS.-Mr. Foulkrod, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue in the Fifth Dis trietmade another raid among the illegal whisky clistill'em in Fort Richmond this morning. He was actompanied by several assistants and some of the Fifteenth District pollee. The party left Frankford at two o'clock and proceeded to the :neighborhood of Edgemont and Richmond etrects. Lieut. Murray, of the Eighteenth Dis trict, who had been notified, had several of his men ready to assist the revenue officers. At all the houses visited stills were found in fall opera tion. The parties engaged in canning them sue ceeded,ln escaping when the officers made their appearance. The stills and appurtenances were all confiscated. The raiding party reached Frank: ford again about five o'clock. The result of the expedition was the capture of six stills and seven worms. As the visit was totally unerpected,there •was,no excitement about .the operations of the officett: STAISISING AFFAllL—Yesterday afternoon a party qf young men went out to the Wissahickon in as )ambulance. Liquor was imbibed pretty freely J and about 6 o'clock in the evening Wil liam, J. Craig and William Enos got into a guar .rel... Cralg Is alleged to have drawn a bowls knife and cnt Enos in the cheek and stabbed him three times in the arm. Ho then ran and was pursued to School lane, upwards of a mile, and was cap tured. Craig was taken before Alderman Rams- Zell and was committed to answer. Fowl!) DROWNED.—The body of an unknown white man was found yesterday in the Schcylkill, near the Wire , Bridge. The deceased was about forty years of age, was five feet eight inches in height, and had brown hair and whiskers. He had on a knit jacket double-breasted vest, dark ribbetpants, two striped plaid shirts, and long boots.`The body Is supposed to have been that of John Connelly, of Pittsburgh,Pa. It was taken in charge by the Coroner. A 81‘1,00rr ICsErEn Bkarmv.--A man named A. Nicholas was before Alderman Gibson this morning upon the charge of assault and battery Ind malicious mischief. It is alleged that he went to. Pottent's lager beer saloon, at Grape and Cresson streets, in Alimayunk, yesterday, and raised s disturbance. Upon being remonstrated with he beat the proprietor, and then revenged himself further by breaking the things in the sa loon. -Ile was held in $BOO bail for trial. LARCEIVT MUSLIN.—A man who gave his name as John Smith, but who is known as Squibba, was, arrested at Seventh and Bedford streets, on suspicion of having stolen a lot of calico and muslin which was found in his posses sion. The goods await an owner at the Second District Police Station. Smith was committed by Alderman Tittermary. Losr Hrs. WAR:IL—A man was enticed into a "house on Bedford street,near Seirenth on Saturday night, and was relieved of his Watch. A woman named Catharine Collins was arrested on the charge of having committed the robbery. She had &bearing before Alderman Borman and was tent to prison. RI OEIVING STOLEN Goolni.—Before Aidernsan Morrow, Wm. Kennedy and Pat. Martin were charged with receiving stolen goods. It is alleged that they bought the five kegs of lard:which were stolen trom Idartman's bakery, on South Front (Area. They were held in 43800 bail to answer at Court. SuKgerous.—Thomas Ryan. who is said to be connected with a gang of thieves who cohunit depredations in the neighborhood of Penn and South streets, was found 4 on Saturday night, in the yard of a house at }rout and South streets. He was arrested, taken before Alderman Titter 4nury, and committed to prison. AII3AULT WITH A BLACK-JAClC.—George W. loiervine Wef, arrested yesterday, at Tenth and Bouth streets, by Lieutenant Larzelere, upon the cbsrge of havinc masulted a man with a black jack. "`se,i/as committed by Alderman Bonsall. COailita LOUtionts.—The Eighteenth District ram yesterday arrested twenty-one young men for owner lounging. The prisoners wore all eld Wm& to keep the peace. ANOWNIIE WANTED.—The Harbor Pollee de- File 4th owner for a barrel of molasses which was rowel in a boat at South street wharf, on Satur day, , Jaueennenan OarTunao.--adartin, Fisher was arrested last night, at the Kensington depot, by Policeman Cope, of the Eleventh INsttict, %Us broke jail at Trenton,walked to,ThiStoV Ind then tool: the cars for this city. He was taken back to Trenton this morning. CUARGED WITH" ROBEIRRY.--Annie Harding and Julia Scott, both colored, wore arrested yes terday and tahen befeA''4l4. Patchel AtpOn the charge of having robbed a man of $24 and a lot of valuable papers. They were sent below to await trial. THE POLICY of insurance on the life Of 0,709 W. Field, Esq., now being referred to in so many newspapers and circulars as having proved such au excellent investment as to induce that gentle man to increase his insurance to'sloo,ooo, is No. 421 in Tire Airrrear. last Insult/aces COMPANY OF NEW Yong. The Philadelphia agency of this company is at 400 Walnut street, where full in formation can always be obtained. F. W. Valmont, Agent. The Assassination:tat Troy, N. T• TROY, AprillB.—A. fearfill assassination of a member of the Capital Police force of this dis trict took place here at an early hour this morn ing. The Capital Police distnct is so organized is to include in the Fifth ward of the city . a village heretofore known as Alba---a point abmat three miles from the heart of the city. It Was in this village that at about four o'clock this morning a citizen named Vanderpool, in passing .from his house to a` distant barn, discovered • the lifeless body of patrolman David Crandell lying upon the sidewalk directly In front of the house of John Davis. He was discovered to have been shot through the head, and his death mast have been instantaneous. An alarm was the immediately given to neighbor. hood, and his wife and children were brought to the scene. An Immediate investigation disclosed the fact that the store of MeNeal di Pilling, in the vicinity of the murder, had been broken into, and an attempt made to enter the iron safe, while the wagon shop of Mr. Norris had also been forcibly entered and robbed of some tools, a large number of false keys being found in the street. The dead body of Policeman Crandell was found about two hundred feet from the store. He was last seen alive about half-past one this morning, when he stepped off his beat to con verse with a party attached to the stables of the Albia horse railway, passing from which it is thought be discovered the presence of bur glars in the store above named, and was inhu manly shot down in the attempt to capture them, it being believed that he recognized the assas sin, or assassins, and was in turn recog nized by them. Another theory is that the dead policeman reconnoitred the store, and seeing that there were too many men for him to handle alone, proceeded stealthily down the street to procure assistance, when he was shot down by a concealed accomplice and picket of the scoun drels firing from the opposite side of, the street. This theory finds some defence from the character and position of Crandell's wounds. Three pistol shots were distinctly heard about this time by se veral persons, but the facts were not investigated at the time of the.firing. The first shot lodged in a building, whence it has been extracted; the second grazed the bridge of the nose of the de ceased, while the third and fatal shot entered his forehead about an inch over the nose, lodging in the brain. The assassins of course at once fled, and only the morning light revealed the terrible crime that had been committed. Policeman Crandell, the deceased, was a brave man, about torty years of age, and at the time of the occur rence was wholly unarmed, the coldness of the night having induced him to enter his house and change his coat, leaving his revolver In the coat left behind. This morning the police authorities, headed by Superintendent Landon and an accomplished de tective (Mr. Kirk) arrested two men named Jones and AlcCooley,both of whom are notoriously, bad men upon, suspicion of being connected with the direful deed. Ed. Jones has once stood his trial for murder in this city, being acquitted of what is known in criminal annals here as the Shingle Hollow murder, some months since. Of course the greatest excitement preVails here, and it is fintly believed that the arrested parties were connected with the deed. The post mortem examination reveal the fact that the ball was fired from a Colt's revolver. lam informed by the police of the presence in town of a gang of New York burglars, of whom Superintendent Landon says they will not spare the pistol, knife or bludgeon, and ho therefore warns the com munity to be on guard. CITY NOTICES. A FAVORITE RIIIIADELPHIA DRY GOODS Ea 't A BLIF/Il4ll(NT.—Among the best-established and most favorably known business houses of this city, the popular Dry Goods Emporium of Mr. John W. Thomas, NOB. 405 and 401 North Second street, has long held an enviable position. Its respected and highly successful proprietor early set oat with A de termination to create such a shopping resort for pur chasers of Dry Goods, including all the richer depart inents of Silks and Dress Goods, as would command the conlidenCe Of his patrons. His beet hopes in this regard hare been fully achieved. His stock is quuted tu-day.not only in the most few hionable circles of oar city, but throughout the land is the synonym of elegance, good taste and moderate prices. No one is ever disappointed in "going to Thomas's," unless It is in the way of agreeable surprise at finding at 405 and 407 North Second-street a magnificent stock of Silk odds and Dress Material of every description, full equal in richness and variety to any stock offered on CiMstnut street, Philadelphia, or Broadway, New York. We recommend all our lady readers who have not yet done So to make an early a fquaintance with this elegant establishment. A GREAT CAXIIPY Emmittum.—The old estalfr lished confectionery stand of J. J. Richardson & Cu.. No. 126 Market street, still continues to be the favorite resort of both city and country merchants, when in quest of choice confectionery, fruits, conserves nuts, almonds, etc. This preferen , :e has been legitimately won from the pub.ic by the superior quality of their merchandise, and the lair dealing which has ever been the rule of the establishment. Ur. S. S. Campbell, long and favorably known as en extensive manufac turer of candles, is now s.:sociated with this house, and we are earnest Ira the ()Melon that the connection cannot but prove eminently telvimtageous to the beat interests of the new firm ONE cold after another, will with many consti tutione. eeeurely establish the Feeds of Consumption in the eystem. Those in need of a remedy will find in iwYNICtI EXPEUTOEANT one alwP.e prompt, thorough and edleaeloue. sold everywhere. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATC/IF.$ —The Best. The Cheapest. Recommended by Railway Conduc -1,,r0, engineers and es.pre‘smem the most exacting. Class of watch-wearers, es superior to all others for strength, steadiness, accuracy and durability. Unscrupulous dealers occasionally sell a worth less Swiss imitation. To prevent imposition, buyers should always demand a certificate of For sale by all respectable deniers. SPECIALTY.—AB thosegents deslring_elegant fitting pantaloons will dud them at C. C. Dittrich & Co., Continental Hotel, Ninth street, as this branch of Tailoring is made a specialty, and really warrants an invitation. Always aline stock of goods on hand. Gnovme &Be LEE'S Highest Premium Sewing Machines, 12.0 Chestnut street. ALL first-class Family and Manufacturing Sew ing Machines, sold on instal.tne nta, ezchangednd for . rent, at the Sewing Machine, Exchange, Nao. 701 Chestnut street, second floor. PAINFUL.—There are few operations morepain fa] than cutting teeth. A little of Bower's Infant Cor dial rubbed upon the gum of teething infants is a great soother. CHAS. OAKFORfI 4.t, SONS' Have now opened a large stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Haus and Cape. Store, 8114 and 838 Chestnut street ItLoaB2ecz,BEwlNG Mectione. Florence Sewing Machlee. Florence Sewing Machine: Office,ll23 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. AN old bachelor In New York offered a young lady a pony for a kiss; she gave him the kiss; he re fused her the pony ; she sued him; he pleaded "ho consideration ;" the court decided that a tries was a legal consideration, and made him "pony over." He was so put out at the resalt of this suit that he made up his mind (as so many bachelors have done before him), that it he ever tries on another suit it will be one from Charles Stokes & co.'s First-class Clothing House, under the "Continental." CHAS. OAKVORD & SONS' Have now opened a large stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hats and Caps. Store, 68.1 and 834 Chestnut street. DEAFrinss, BLENDNEBB AND CATARRH. J. Dam, 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. SOB Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, se he tuts no secrets in We practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge mule Inc examination, THE DAILTEtw BRIZETIN.—PRILADELPHIA, MONOAlt e ./tritift',l4o/1868. , BOwnten fdarkiwy, . Fis, FOR OORSTWATLON— fifty Cents. D6pol. SUM and Vine. . , ems. OAltivon arnor Have tiow ottoaed a tatgo stook of ladles% 131.1seete tkod ebilOron's Bate and daps, tioatea, 034 and MO Chestnut street, Butoro.ax. Intaxxtrnatorro and drugtatif oundrion Snowmen & Roma & t3onta Mehra sues!: C A RD. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ENGLISH OPERA, B EM/.BON. • COMMENDING APRIL 20th, And. S. PENNOVER, Slushiness. Manager, Clefs leave to announce to his friends , and tits public in general that his first and only BENEFIT this amnion, will take place on the eve of FRIDAY, APRIL 21th. when wilt holireeented Balfn's ever-popular BOHEMIAN GJ'RL, with a powerful cast, including__ Campbell, Castle, Seguin. liV9/10. Miss O. Richings and Mm. Arnold. assisted by A POWERFUL CHORUS GRAND OZEIESTRA. Box Sheet now open at Trumpler's Music Store. No. 023 Chestnut street, and at the &endow •of Music. op2o tits IT HAS NO SVPZICIOIL—KeIo Haven Register. LIPPINCOTT'S MA.GA.ZINE CONTAINS L DALLAS GALDRA/TH, PART V. 2. PASSING BEYOND. 3. JOHN NEAGLE, THE ARTIST: 4. VA LDEM AR THE HAPPY, 5. A VILLAGE SCHOOL IN GMANY. 6. AN AMERICAN FISHING POET. 7. LOYAL EN TOUT: A TALz. 8. THE TALMUD. P. COURT OF THE TUILERIES. 18. COMMUNICATION WITH THE PACIFIC AND BEYOND. It. WILLIE'S WIFE. 12. BOSTONIAN WIT Ali'D HUMOR. 13. FROM THE WOODS, 14. OUR MONTHLY .00851?. 15. LITERATURE OF THE DAY. For Sale at all the Book and News-Stores throughout tho country. Yrarlit Subtcriptfon, $4. Sinfile "cumber, E. cents. Address. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publishers, 715 and 717 Market Street, Phila. aplB-e m2trp The Protestantlpiscopal Book Society, 1224 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. In anticipation of their removal to Ow the'rebuilit ino and enlaruerni[nt or their Store, offer their whole atock at reduce2priceß. It comprises a complete assortment of PRAYER POOH 8, 76 different, styles of binding and aizes, from the miniature edition for the vest and to the quarto for the reading desk—both English and American editions. BIBLES, 111EOLODICAL AND DEVOTIONAL BOOKS. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ,LIBRARY BOOKS: Of the latter, perhaps the largest and most complete assortment to be found in the city. PICTURE REWIRD CARDS IND TICKETS. Scripture Texts and Book Markers The Photograph of the Bishops of the Pan- Atsglicau Connell. Also MVO TRACTS, published originally for the U. S. Christian Commission, which will be sold at one-sixth their original coat, viz.: at dl 60 per LOW without and di 50 with covers. Samples furnished on application. 1224 Chestnut Street. mbla w m Itirrns ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E corner Fourth and Race Sta g , WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Offer to the trade or coneumers, Pure White Load, Zino White, Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Artists' Materials, &e. Aged ., for the celebrated VIEILLE SONTIENE ENOWWIIITE ZINC, superior to any other White Paint for huide work. We solicit orders from those who want PURE PAINTS: 201 and 203 North Fourth Street, Northeast corner of Race Street. aulS tfrpii BAILEY & CO., 819 CRESTBuT STREET, OFFER FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES A LAME ABBORTMENT OF FINE PLATED WARES! BOTEI ENGLISH AND AMERICAN. fe2B , w f m rptf BUTLER, 111 - WARTY & CO., 131 North Second Street, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN American, National, Howard and Tremont WATCHES. mtalt in w .9.mrps IN THE ORPHANS ' COURT FOR THE CITY AND County of Philadelphishrstate of ANN M. BUSMAN, dereased.—The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of appointed _ FOX, admin istrator of the Estate of ANN M. BUKMAN. deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in thge bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of hie appointment. on TII . URSDA April altb,l9*, at 4 P. at hie office, No. 501 Race street, in the city of Philadelphia. JOB. ABRAMS. Auditor. 1 NDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING, STEAM PACK. Lug Hose, dm. Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing Hose, &arid the bianufWurees Headotuutere„ GOODYEAR'S, SOS Chestnut street, South side N. B.—We have now on hand alarge lot of Gentlemn% Ladies , and Mama' Gum Boots. Also, every variety and style of Gum Overcoats. "IMNATHANS. AUCTIONEER, N. E. CORN= , &ta r faruee streets, only one square below the Kul& 000 to loan In laze or small amounts. ell Alamo a ver plate. watches, ewelry. and all or value. ce hours from BA. to 7l*. ht. Fatah. fished for the last forty years, Advances eln large amounts at the lowot market rate . lath, EORTOIPS reEvL.I3II Orpf e B r EQIOVIOXES O vi N USTlER eig na. Aigetruil l orton & Elemerrlattrli lawpfe ivezkue. ' • TIONEKI BOSTON AND TRENTON BISCUIT —TSB trade Outdated with Bond's Butter,Srea tatib. ova. /tare an. /24r nesoutt. &loo t VVeet & Thorn it celebrated v t aataxt andlVlne br JOB. B. DIMMER at ‘,XI4. 4solo MeV% Mouth DeOme t ro &yews. ABIUSEMEN:II4 aer StriA Pave for RIENV PUBLIOATIONS. THE MAY NUMBER OF DRUGS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. LEOAL NOTICES. WOOD & CAUL BONNET OPENING Thriday, April 2, 1868, No. 725 Chestnut Eitteet, 1 6 1111MAIDIELPHEAz abl tfrp Atimumtente. Ladies Making their Bonnets OAN FIND ALL THE MATERIAL/3 AT GEORGE W. MIL ES'S, 811 Ohestnut Street (North Side), Straw Bonnets and Trilitnilaget French Flowers, Ribbons, Frosted and Plain Manses, Lace. , With narrow LACES. in Colors to match. Breath and Bey York Bonnet Frames, a.. dm. Mend discount to hililituins. • ap2lmrp r 706 CHESTNUT TRE . WE S OPEN TIHS DAY, .r.s 60 pieces of Colored Moline& every desirable shaft BO pieces of Frosted and Diamond Illusion. all colors. 10 pieces Colored Spotted Nets, with Edgings and Laces to match. AU the toted noveltiee in HATS, BONNETS ,AND INFANTS' HATS. In the finest Braids, White, Drab, Brown and Black. Bonnet Ribbon., Trimming Ribbons,Sash RibbousAlatin and Moire Ribbons, Silks, Crimea; Velvets, in the newest tints, Metternich, Sultana, As. Linen Black Bating, all shades. ' Artificial Flowere, the choiceet styles. COLORED VELVET RIBBONS. The celebrated BROWN BRAND. The beet assortment of new colors in the city. uur prices at WHOLESALE sod RETAIL We guarantee to be as low as those of any house in the trade. _ . GIVE L'S A CALL. WEYL & EOS heENTtn ITIM, aptlm.rp§ No. 72A Csut street REMOVAL.. KERR'S.AHINA HALL citizens and Strangers are Invited to Mt 101 AT OUR NEW STORE, .1218 Chestnut Street. THE STOCK OF • CHINA, GLASS AND STONEWARE, ARTICLES OF VERTU', Eto., WILL 111 room) The Largest and Most Cornprehenidve Ever exhibited on this side of the Atlantic. It was is. cured direct from the manufacturers. Buyilis from us, therefore, obtain the steeliest iota et wholesale prices. JAMES K. KERR & BRO. ar7lmrpp LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS. CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS, PICTURE FRAMES EARLES' GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut Street. P 4 td o a 14 E -4 Spring Styles in. Fine Custom 1 .3 EMade Boots and Shoes for Gen- o tlemen. The only place in the t c l E-. city where all the Leading Shies 1. cin First Class Boots and Shoes E t co may be obtained. Prices Fixed t- 1 T ri at Low Figures. ---1 BARTLETT, 1-4 SS South Sixth Street, above •-1 Chestnut. 57 . .41 sel6ll , rve ' 44 North Tenth St Bedding and Feather Warehouse. Feathers of a: Frailties. Feather Beds. Uteri and Pillows. Spring and htatresses. Hunk and Straw Habash% Iron Bedsteads of all sizes. Tucker , ' celebrated BPring t Heds. Ilowe's celebrated Spring 4,ote. Honeycomb Quilts. Lancaeter Quilt& Allnunbra Qat% /mperfal Quilt& Germantown Quilts, Allendale Quilts. as handsome and complete variety of Marseilles Counts o nes as can be found in of white, pi and orange colors. the city, 1121 V -And we keep an sell Blankets as cheap As anybody. Window Shades in peat variety of pattern at the lowest market prices, AMOS HILLI3ORN, No. 44 N. Tenth Street, below Arch. 1111111. w I m 2m • 12AFO T R REN— person giving up housekeeping will rent furni ture, with Pimp, &c. Addrese FrnalCß, WELVER & 00. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY 11/11#11("Kfisgas 000 MILES, 011 Chestnut Street. REIIIOVAL. L.JZ3 BOOTS AND SHOES. TO SENT. J. T. G., Entrano But,samo Office, NOW im FULL OPSWION. $o:O N, WATERW N. Mr IM MO PARPETS, OIL EILIPORTATION of 118084 All the Latest and Best Styles At' REDUCED PRICES. orovv - NsENI) ac CO., No 59 N. Second St., below Arab. , 1 - 1m LU. GODSIULLS. 21130. WINDIUMUUM. Jait Beteived, Ifor Lot of FINE CARPETING% _ Of rich dodos, and offered iit:low Ocurea. Oil Clotho, 11,10tingis, dr& K H.GODSHALK &CO. Jaa 723 Chestnut Street. ; timrp CARPETS, OT IL. CLOT I„ MATTING% ‘o., WUOLESALD AND ENTAIL, Oared etel now o r i c irga i garoi r irnin tr. rgicifi! . LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 Arch Street, Between Math and Tenth Streets. e3B-Smrpt NEW CARPETS. JAMES IL ORNE, SON & CO., ..626 Chestnut Street, Rave opened KW Carpets, Oil Cloth, Druggets, Canton said Cocoa Matting, Rugs. &c. Wiltons, Brussels, Velvets, Extra Tispestries. The above are our own Patterns. English Ingrains, Three Pips, Oil Cloths, rruggets, English Venetian, Cocoa Matting, Straw Mitting, • OF OM OW3 WORT/TIN TRU 111PRING, Some very euperfor, all of which we offer at lowest prices. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO., Chestnut, below Seventh. 2ttirp; CANTON MATTING. ' Our Own Importation This spring. BOME VERY SUPERIOR 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 WRITE AND BED CBECK STRAW MATTINGS. JAMES H, ORNE, SON & 00., 826 Chestnut et., below Seventh: ►P9 Stm 1868. cARP E II"Gs . .1868. GLEN EORO MILLS, Germantown, Philadelphia, &CALLUM, MASAI & SLOAN lteepeetfully invite the attention of THE TRADE to their brat Birk of CARPETING S,. of their own and other Manufacture!. No. 509 CHESTNUT STREET. REMOVAL 1868. 1868. OF OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT From 519 Chestnut Street, TO NO. 509 CHEST UT STREET; Where we are sow opening AN IMMENSE NEW STOCK • OF FOREIGN CARPETINGB Embracing all the latest and choked styles of rtninitvilL, A LTAlntr. IBILIPB: Et 1. 1 Ber , IND_ rgAkA:r. l l Eof Y. a: ALO. ENO of oLown% to timr will a ihre of DOMESTIC CARPETINGS. T BR I Tif . 11:k i:EVigIiVAIRIJ R Z E ZI:II.I2. NE IdoOALLUX I 011.Ek8E ds OLOAN; mbitw • m ammo North TENTH Sbelowtreet. Ara. No. 44 North TENTH Street. below Arch. No. 44 North TENTH Street, below Arab. VMPIIONerMEMus , uO , oI ""rFsa" 11 "••• coop& SON. M ale reMee moved froM co t 4111.19 1- kith street t° 161 mkel ••••, o Mum ia so TrOd MLYI—To , dis2oo,4l,LiCTlMlSM ON simarfiut in i on Weds apd de _ell Oder.- SO aide. ped I I,B,DAN,„ • . tt;:. t a , 14, • lie rear street. AIBO 01,i6 OLOTIIIII. BANKINU'IitYURE: OOKE Zy 112 and 114. SO. THIRD ST. PHH.11.04/0 Deaden 1* all 0 0YabaNat0=143* spun • Berea per cent. First llltge. os '-ikaa Danville;Hazleton & Wilkeigaire FERE racai laramijum. This road will donned 'with the fitittliWn t P i h on il . a d a e n l d s n sie toEnri ß e. •Ls d Yanita ov ens, Lehigh N t sidis; the richest sections of the meat middle Coal dad, _ We oder for sale & limited amount of th ese OWL& the very to* rate of Si MW ACCRUED INTRUST: BOVI/rti & FOX& obit l.B Merohants' Ezoilanse.. POP, Principal, and mem N & adtt, CENUM PACIFIC ILAU,4I:“:iO..4UE) First Mortgage Bend& Moe of DE HAWN & SRN, No. 40 soiithThbrd ow, WE OFEZE, FOE MILE i~tlgzAl CENTRAL PACIFIC L L At Pa sllo2ra end Sauk Interest Bon& nitre 7 EMONIUS fala which, added to very Urge Wiwi soon stew* all the betide the Compiey ewe The &bole Ponds pay Six Per Oasts tisterese le Geld, sad ere a Wlsit elterilitsere s root costing sboat arse time their smotamk, watt sew Lure sad comatantly tnereadng sot, mesas, DE HAVEN & BRO., DILU3II3I Ili ALL =DS 'or ricuamars, GOLD ea. No. 40 S. Third St. Seven per Cent. Mortgage Ronda of nia PENNSYM AD Ariejr ITIOE !4%,11L Gualanteed, Prinoipal and Interest, By Os WO Valley Railroads ii i ngeon iun Moo on' a road irbikh Jiir e .t= aux:: or s a u t zu. tes A First.olaiss Inveithrient. At tim ow:awe nu* Lattnxt as ii Winr e tt m rt Vis at •r e = " 4l7lZrirJam free Doh 11 Uiq C. & H. BOB!. 8 Merchants' Ricotuuliteg on BOVVEN 80 FOX, 18 Sporobante itzoiumula falazo NEW YORK STOCKS. ArintlClrthiTlONS IN THE 111 ;B:tV YORK MAkil*OT Eltholay Gold a Golrenllimite g Conatiatti turast te , Any rok B og w STOOKS Bought sad Bold oa l at Indleaded& Bow GOLD Bought and Bold in largo sodas* matador GOVMSNILIBINT Eincnnivr` nos Bough* and ift4ol at 11Tew yerli. Priam. SMITH, .RANDOLPII & Cot o NEW I rol{N, 1 1 , 1011.11.016LPH1A, a Nassau et , l6 X. Third nip CENTRAL PACIFIC It, ft, FIRST ,MORTGAOR BONDS, Principal and Internet Payable in 00111. Th road receives ell the Govennnest Ixonpttee. The B oa & aro WWI under the iireelat oontrect kora of dgell toasts and Eared& and the eiteemerit toner Gold Um& Won In taw._ We otter then for rale at Par. end earned Wert* CRIS Jan. let. nes. In currently. , Governmental taken ha, Exchange at the market Was BUM & FOX, maictolors""* l4 l" 113PECL&L AGM? 11101 1 1. , 41AUtti* ammo
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