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Ch4nso .:' liTattle'Y' 114 fo.0 — :" -- -4 1 ,8 1Z4 8 4,7;73 6 , P; rimbir.ilhirr ',! mi oft:avniipAgr, Joi,Prgtierz, so • -- , I' Pnabegn'Tvr"nto' "inivi iftissiettot , - l' De rr. tls, WI la .it a S. , A,/ „,,' - D.Fortay; nits. ~.,.+, H u t s r,- , arinAloaki, N Y &e,. hid ' ' P Treat, talent. 0 i MUM &111 M , d Richard rre.se PhDs I - 0 aaabour, Card: o .: • ' 001DYLDRCIAL 110TEL:--auctit at. above cbestinik 8 gitob gr t Aso n. Newark : .., n 'With erne, New Fork- Aczactabb. Baltimore _ JBeler,Lanoaster Kinkblt Cheoter Co A_K %Ma. Otv*er cii:AN 0,37 010.11t0 , 141' . , ..1 a irk, Cheater co, , W obanda Delaware •A. to Tabu*. kid : ' • • ea a r lf a" " ;•_ 77 'l.-f' •11 1 441 1 1)1Dter Co " Cr 8 Miller, rwoosakir CO; 8 gads, Qbeeter oo •, • . _ F Zookctri &Aorta.- Pa •- , 0 _oscine, Md A.N• Taylor & . ditch , , /W; Clerk, Phil& .. , ~, W D Roberta, Flake; • _ - 0 Dia Ininkale, fa : - • rASSEttaElli BAILED.r. . 5 . - In the' nie;unobtpltite `of Onornlsani Paiinnah 9ormland-Van Be novelsernd 41r. 0 !lAA RenenelAer, VPAi! l PTltr i d i niont f i r anti:JA ß : X crate 1 t0n...1,.. /V.; Knandn. 0 A Ahern - ramble. IN P Thorn on . A F &ar t s ag, cd= ;r427 11 1;17.! rattitegisri. B 1 InAdvir. John K Hamlin.... lentrtind,,A. H. RAwOB. Untler , John n 'l , Lever. Z. L Morgan, & B Wend, - 9 motto. and thin, - In the steerage , . ne.11.1,5111 'frwTELLicrater: 881 FOO&1 AWN; saacvtt itentiehipPhineni itthews. VI hairs from jair i nZ ' el l ag h (=Tr. fratrel e v=1; 1 111111 tora;; the mad Ate an tow, of toe •notion. - , - - , dot i rwm L &Tina, ROMeation,9 dare tr a in NOW k, lanolin prime 10 &melt ta tide and it fhte 'sneer, to' 'rhos "joiewhill k noes. vessel to D Stetson*. Co. - soh?, A famindfrs. Bomar., 3 days front Boston, with ; aids* 'Knows k. Co. - - &Mr Anne Minh; dontball days !rim NOW:York, with . Wed o Cloven & Conine. , • - Rohr 0 r-lisminy, Raokett.9 deli from-Bay York, with guar. to Christian and Curran. 8 bra B {balm, goffraans,l days from New York. with apetto Orot I Menorah,. • - soh, nd‘nr, wenn/TEI.3 dare from Chesapeake CUT, with goon to A (1 Caton' & Co. Bohr tt ft (tearer, Min non. 1 day from Bmyrna, with coot Ine Ramat & firm. tinarl t, Hessen, Pearce, 1 day from Darer. Delaritti eorn to fee Bar sit & Hen.- Sehr,Vatiat not; Cover- 1 An, (rein &arras, Pei, with -ikon to Jails Bewley it - - • , /loin north yin t. Croweil.l4iy fipm`,Crunden, Del; m ,with oh (opts Barratr Einar -• a• • Thentonifitatealfall.l 43)4'f/int Afi/foO.teli with eorn ',; Pahrßmlthrtevntsa.ConwellaS days from Camden, Del. with mina° fS - ate , Bof,r_m Tanscussma,n days). from' Milford;Deli with mdee 103 a MoCoilei. > , ~... -, ~ _ . '-':--(6'—fte. " ...- t d lo l" lBfrr:4 l 3Y_fie l trt2 2 6t riV„ The able Lanonat e r. tom . ldverpoco. yent a .13 tole t ordol or, slne.o *ben not to btu been' observed nolo; atm 'Wind nolto strong era the trostrard. YOUTS &0., , • nig& B Wien& i :*- ( rot oclaramo - • • * n Prea a • , • • Mardi jt. Wlbrit 140TIEtkrmithfrom Marmot brig Rolfe from teat jwiy aomsnog. tom Nouse; panne as pas. ser a Piet O , D .r, I,tl , or thonnt'Antoteforel; B a h r wi l co ! . 4mmdttls,F stoke, Morelli 6,lat , 66 'Vann 23, loin:Ameba, for new York. - • "'.'y 6teamehiP h o l , B Nat or aft , „o, olairad at New York - I.24rilar. - - Scesarshr Calearlioi. filMtbiiiilrd from Now YOric - Yoltirday fOr Rayons and -ftenfl:triesoo. , iimun+hip City of Riohmored t. i histoh,Bll, honi,svrivod at Rtebmondlith mat: and IMBRIUM, nay Jr. ratarn.. BhiP - LoMbird,§"oo 011Ort.„for .00/ton, was spoken NtthAdt, Ja; it 4.1 K. lon 81. Id W. • _Brown. town Rhangtitte,Ortveddt yorkpeaterdar. , • .„ Shirk lifoomboth. Dosimr. from New Orleans to ttneens „," town. Waaasen lith I • " g at —Tork.viterdAy • Do' W Itt . CFMOn. sahove at Bouan:yemained Soiltsv abilUt the same oomilttou pang.• reported; the stex9l pOrmit IV re 001 ) fir,{004 slid, ahj)11141 • - . - the'Roftt!try prone &VIOLA 10. it IC hOtight . filite 1 :19 Boni ' • - Boni Margate+, Dill. benne: was at Kittle - don, Sarni 46:11tnint.. MONK for New •‘, York • ,; - dobr eloatokatMTyorky ostor ' difr ovi g E de -i; *. rqpttMBaLn,hoom;;errvaat Wash .- ' in r.PIVAIKoIIPA xterda l;6.l.6n; 14ttonoirrieed •at Raltfnore ey. , . , ' SPECLAL' NOTICES: F"Li's S$YIN6l4LionmBB Ana wAixt- ' - itadyiri) the" Cheet or , ell bode .ot Funny gheedil or ..`"4:eudiathotartoe DerPoitee: If Per do not work well they "Aritt be exehansedc or fhpu'rlie refunded. — • t sio, ' an d u ptra - rap. 912 CIigOZNUT Street/no . • ' 1013410111 6i! Trigtruments to iuTet the Witting. in ivory; vatieth sad of tho,most v2T.latirirtitklicitaistructitm, at P. TifiliaaltA'fi .g.trlnstna ,,vAtpt.:Pit9t;‘ No. Ili! A 0401,171114 841441)010w !n,kl Atitii44t T "CouxaTogsmili pdwigo CC"- 4.°D ° t isle be Sly inamediacer tort LitB l oB4B B of th e, M itt e , -b e .% br georit A . Hri e CtVainB, 83 fittglgr a t2st ' ittgi t .:llLtioi 111,BEICEB. 'f• Ott rOk eitr • othia - et - ; 0** * 4 . 4 1, ;1 .4.40 n # 03 ' , lii` ~ ,414 # 4 4 10 1 7 /460-M1 04 7 : 77. - ` 90 , 0444:kibVtaaar.e.7";:7---=:. ''-',Y,.'_•; . 'e , -2- '.%0'." - '' ' ..;-% . ' , l`.it' , . 1 -'+,-'' ; 1, 3" :-7;.' - :. - - ..... -. . ~, - ~ sun To:TAltOlia au.otosvibk COinisni'hars iliAltinitiginond a new, cii . 4 11110116 r bleihinkii" ji,kge ninel, high Awed, gri' latigt• Ptioi 0111313TfiUT itITENT, liitacteighrgr , ; fit:. • . . &I" 3 17-7 r ' 9;01 1- 1 1' 1ft* AiCAUTNiii.: ' Virg LAT*3I autatter, exyreahly for RE. 1.015 , P0r popes ,marked In Plain Pleural. Allaceette made to order warranted'eatie -fehtory. Oar ONE-PRIDE efeteth ii hOthily adhered 19:111 We believe Aide to be the only. fair yay'ofilealint. aris thereby treated alike. JONES dc CO., "ieft-tt , 1 1 / 1 111{BT Street. tr. , . *: 1 EAiLAMANDBII,,FLItiMROOP",SAPES.—A very letup 2 3Bsortmetit itttlittaltUNDßßlt for sale at roe. .60_61148 t fricitz.1$10.8040FISEITNIfT,E44,Phtlartatallta. atilt- • ", .UVANti k-WATRON, cr zhno E urs 'VIA' I:Ap t KEßtimeitz, the pit4b,in V A. -re T tt: ett t nn i a I T: ln fitl z Zi a ed Loituri, the columns of the Philadelphia ledger of Uth to wits 'ut Oino_Etvga Titania 7110 N Prtyparrao. in Cos- NlLertifm Wrytt Tea PENNSPLPgeirs Italtatngo.—The Advantages of Pittsburg over Parkersburg *- Wheeling, for giving despatch to merehrindise destined to the West, via the "'tilt river, were rierer more decided than atpresent. . , Reif de the largetnimbet of steer - Omits not orrenised into 'regular lines. arltioh . daily- Wort rcir boned for Lonieville. St, Louie, Nair' e ' hlem is. and the various towns on thohlissou and Upper la mes .P 1 rivers. there is town first-eters revetar 1 De between ilttebarg and insolupati, composed of such buyts es ff, laws, the WV ISIISIO, the Snowier, and. the Gray pleing in 'Vieth' regulatity, and rs Debility with the far - famed in which fornierlY gave the tooter-our oehibrity. -All these new and strainers are now twin rig , foils laden. out of Pitteburg. and fur * nigh ;daily en erle' fatalities for the trade taking the rivr' here; "ails From pisierrilmrs , whose dependence is in upon finding the there descending from Pitts. burgl but Partially laden, are hoer few boats run. mnr,resularly. The result in, that, while the Pi. taburg rude moo s off regularly. much of -the Parkersburg West-bound .meronandiss Des there; stowed Meg strings or Baltimbre and nhio Railroad 'oars. ewe tittS the malt of the efforts of the agent of that road tOlearn, by telegrrph. from Fithian% whether 'any of the boats oomtng from the hitter ode can help hint out of Ws dial mine...Shinners of Western goods should know these hotel, and digest them eking 'With geographical informa tionSO diligently kept before their eyes ;nap daily tele graphic, despatches from Parkersburg published in the New York papers—Pittsburg Poet. tlih ttr , in reply tifthe ahnee, we give you the ydiewing Or a telegraphie despatch resolved satorday evening, 10th instant, from the agent of the Baltimore and Ohm Railroad at Parkersburg . . Vacs, 0, 0 eteirion to freishts at Parkersburg. All goods gelds forward promptly as fast es they Arrive, Shipped 7th per steamer Mew' to emainneti end Loulitellle: llama day by 'Went Wind; to Pt, Louts. On eih, by 'IL 'D. ;nears,' to Cinsinnati end Louisville. On 9th, by ''Altamont.' to St. Louis, and ..Ohin. No. ll.' in Cin int nnatt end lemisvPle. Swallow' loading to•iley (10th) for Cincinnati d °nonlife. and wilt take all goods arriving to-day,.` Ohio. No. a. ,will on Monday Milo take all goodg arriving to Abet time. Freights to 411 Point:going forward in good time. Send on Your goods, endwe will keep them moving'. "ffligned•; W. vnormag. Agent." - This. nes - presume. will be considered ample refute tioskof the above aesarsion by the Pittsburg Post. • Additional to our own daily conneeti ate' Merl from Parkersburg to the Went. we hitve the decided adv.u tags of all the steamers from Ports shove. The Balti more an Ohio Railroad agent et Parkersburg is elm vainly recoil vier telegraphic epelloations for frel py Mats leaving Pittsburg. notlrYinr him of their depar turd. of, their probable time f arrival at Parkersburg, end of their capacity for addltionnl freight! some of these Pittsburg boats are myeamonally sooommodated, but only :tithed thr departure from Parkersburg figu(ll titel the greater d esna'nh of our freights; for example, the ." ff. it hfears," of the ,Pittsburg and Cincinnati eel-meekly line. was in cart loaded at Parkerehurg, the' ath. .Parkerehurs (Wm], emote. . Virginia) he Wo oded on the Ohio river two hundred miles below Pitts burg. to which noint—withew than-e of frekt ht care— ' all our Philadelphia ship mints for river are daily for warded. These facts. together, with the maehinery. 1 transfers from care to boats under cover. avoiding cart ! age and expoenre. are becoming every season better understood and appreciated by Western buyers in the Eastern markets. We pomade r it so perdnous to add env thins' relat Ise to gm the ok transit on our route Dom Philadelphia to Par keraburg,,Benwood, and Wheeling , . or hy all red be yond ' - - COLPIOrIN h irIoWTrIN. Asents Phila.. March 12 1810. it Phila.. Wil.. dr. Snit. k 15. AR:001M OF THE ARTILLERY CORPS OF PHILADELPHIA II RAYR.—At Npeelel Meeting or the CeTtie, held on Wednesday eve ning:Merck 7. 1850. the - to lomat , Preamble and Reso lutions were unanimously adopted t Waren*. Our comrade and friend;Corporal EDWIN SIVIETHIJIIST.• endeared to us by his many manly virtnes and valuable to our Carpe for his earnest did faithful endeavors to edvance its Interest and intimate itt,prospailtn, min alike estimable es soldier and titanium,. has suddenly departed this UP. we deem it proper. in jostles to our own respect for the lamented deceared. and'es a marital' sympath• with lus bereaved repair. to record 'this Madmen) , of oar appreciation of his life and moon for his not mel. death Resolved, That in EDW IN SMETHURST we have all Ipet a mat valuable cruidintin and cherished friend. and society a Met estimablemember. Pmmet at the call of duty, ever ?slaty and obliging lit the pleasant ad ministrations or • friendebln. a .benriy. comrade and thorouth gentleman. an efficient and attentive soldier, and i member of the community whose life 4ncod nn exemplary anperioitty. our words can but legibly °envoi the exerastion of our regret. Resolved, That to this sudden and most unexpected enlamitY we take the lesson to our henna that, lite Our friend geed comrade. we also most obey that Irrevocable R fate which cocai n us to the tomb. mid " Our hearts. thou rh stmDg and brave, - Still like milled drums are Mating . - 'Funeral tnarehee to the grave " Resohyd, That - we- sympathise esprentlly with the family of our fellow-soldier in thislast end at:movement, in t 4 e toss of a son and a brother. 'whose record In nor ranks has. by its purity; feyiened itself imperishably upon our memories and constrains ns in this solemn hour to pause in re fret that en blameless it lite. in obedi ence to the inevitable roll.call of the Commander Death, hen pealed , Resolved, Th atm. parade as the funeral esoort at his obseguieti. end that we wear the usual fouls of mourn ing for three months ass mark of respect to his memory. - Iftrelyed. Tie% oopr of this inadequate aapregsion of our ler row be tendered to the affiliated Unti l?, and published le The Pro,sof this city. - - DAVID F FOL' Y. WILLIAM PRITNEIL C omm itt ee , - " ALRX aCKARe. • GEORGE W. RR fruit; (Extracted from the Mina.. or Fie Corps.' It ANDREW J. BAKER, Secretary.' REV. MR. MARKS WILL DELIVER • the first. in a course of font Lecture', on TRIIIIBDaY EVENING. the II h task, in the Rev. Mr. Chambers' Chn rah, at the °erne^ BROAD end 8 Ml told s.ceAcc. filuhJeet•—hintthern Pslvetino. Lebanon, elarravt. Holmes et the G to Jaffa. Bedouin Arabs, ike., /to Robbers of Bamana. Tieffete for the ecrairxe, four features.. • ,• • • Children , Ll,eattiVei,T tolling evening, I n c h' Dender 0V01 2 102• lath; Tuesday evening. 20th t. and Thuntdsv even De. 42,1.12 Rev.S.Chambers , Church . 'recommence at X to o ' clock. ; it 'TEE WORLD MOVER ". ON.—" THE HERALD OF PROOREB4."—A new Peferrn panq linnblighed weekly in New York by A. JACR PDX DA7II. assisted by able writer*. 'hie paper may be ehtainf er Mr. Burr. Fourth and elliettaut 'Weep, or et Nn. North Eleventh onset, Who motto or retail. 'twill be -livered tcrtubeoribers fora dente per week , pr . lir. Rebineon.. • - . inhl3-30 ErCO NSTIT UTIONAVIINIONA SSOCIA. TiON.,--+ Stated +feeling or the Constiowirmel n Aetomatimi of rhiladelphla 'snit he held (Tuesday) V.Frifaill, at Tx o'clock. at the ' need quarters." Northeset earner of TENTH. and COE ,T -NUT Streets Entrance 'on Tenth Street. All persona Pivotal:dote the party are invited to attend. It.. LIT•• COMMENCEMENT.-41HIE ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT of the Philadelphia Collate or ha mmy will be held on TR U RIO ,VEN WO. Marek Ha. at eight o'clock. in the MUSICAI. FUND loitta, The Valedictory Addrees Neill bosiebeered br Rrotessor H. P. THOMAS. The Garinagagt Orchestra trill be in attendanoe. • lt* NOTICE.—THE EXECUTIVE CO5l - esoh Motion Division in the reve rs' verde of the cit. of Philadelphia. will meet at the pi _ provided for toddies eleetione, on the evernagte ,WEDNESDAY. and THU S,tDAY of Om week. between the prows of 7 and Do °look, for the garcon or enrolling. alphabetically., the Tame of the Demoptetto voters residing therein,.tesetheryish their place of residence. No pomp she). be enro ll ed who not note legal Voter is the dills ißriontatu 8161PLION, Chairmen 'Democratic City Executive °palmate.). ) ./ 8/ I ,ii„Rir p W a ,./ . 1 1 Z . 43, Secretaries. inble•E C ARD. TO TEE PUBLIC. • tl riees of the strike of s portion of our men, about ono-third 'of the whole number emote , ' ed, and an adver tisement of, an wpm:nation which engendered. and is endeavoring to maintain an antagonism between work-. men and employer., having appeared in the paper", we abatis* them to correct the roiertmements !snot true that we are desirous oI employing men morethan ten hours per deg ; neither is it true that we have reduced the price for overtime. The rule which the association desires us to change or abrogate is as follows, viz: •• Work necessary to be done before or after regular hirers win itre rated et time and Quarter time. and it is expected every one will do his part cheerfully when called upon- - Thor rule has been in operation two years end two months, without alteration or modification. It is print ed in large trpe:and conspiouons'y Owed in every work room and mare in our meandshrnent Mince January, 1858. ' This Wes the first and only Attie we ever had me the subject. Pits-loos to this we had no published rules, and overwork wee done at various rate" as foremen and men agreed upon ;tint generally, and prince at time and ;Limner time or 25 perpent edvenee on dar's wages. In making the rule the pries was fixed at the highest aneraee rates of other city shops ; virerk4lons at the ratite fixed is is loss to the prorietor. e therePre virtually abolished, and so wor ded the rule—t. e.. mate pea gortf;aud on no other account do we perrwt It. To show our estimation of overwork, we will state that, during the year of MD, the average amount of overwork per man was three hours and the difference to the map. if Ida wages ore 42 - 11er day. le 15 cents per annum. vie: at our rates 75 rents. at the association's rates 90 Dents.. It is evident, from, this statement, that ills but .a plea to ret the control of chops in wit oh their memoers are employed, and to prevent employment of any who are not member' of the association. And et a further proof of this. we quote the 2d article of the con stitution of the MlSCriiiit Inn - • " The oldest" of +his Union shall be to unite find es• smionte together es far as practicable', the eMoient workmen of the Iwo trade, represented in thee A noels tion..for the purpose, of securing eoneert of notion in Whatever ma y he regarded as conducive to their uni ed interests. ac the attainment of a (air rate of wages , the shortening or and rendering uniform the hours of labor. the fixity/ of a proper Tittle of apprentices to journey men. the protection of the rittularly -alp 'reclined roe chaule, sod the abolition of obnoxious and oppreeeire rules in workshops." This orgiseization, screening itself from restionsibl- AM by its smret character. not only governs its own members, but seeks; by intimidating and threats. to prevent those' from yearns whit are anxious and wil ling to doso. They dealers in their preamble that The relabqn between capital and laror must, of neceemt7, fee • far as the price of the latter is eon oerned4reault in an antagonism of interests." We think - otherwide.and intend to manage our own business' in tee reeognitien of the mutual interest* ex isting between our men and nunisires. No rldeotion to the' Practical operation of bar roles bag beenmanifested* by; our workman acting irds pendentlypr this essomatioe. litany of noes who are snembens freely ex p res s their means at the 'tie, end would resume Work at once if free to follow their own jufionent. Withihis statement We leave the matter to the judg ment o tnepn tic. . robletr M. W. BALDWIN & DTSPEPSIA.—virry VEARIS INDE . 1.1.3 DOR OADIA AOONY from DYSPEPIIIA, Neg.- voymor t : ckneas at B e tithipih a r e zz i mitri ft we r e e ! 'etlianf ai r Diclo. a lE D Nl/:‘ l3A .nitnFlen FOOD . . %wattle manyyyrea tbort•iod teetimnoinie. ' hate. tniatio!. to, oanieters. I nand, $1.0:4 n0m0.4 112—the tter OWTISMO, freg Mi t a at th Pe rb 2 4 3 : a n o t ut ite u z u m, Street, by . NRO, rine P a litd3da' and e :Y egre rrl tertint i frait s et r t a r at i g g stg l A , A F.t . AhlkAßl FOOD. p.O be bad tui *beim, wtt etreetete And teitimomale from eminent *ammo, in melmul Amminn , tyt. OF THE PHILADHLIMIA 113 EEADINO RAILROAD COMPANY. MinOH, IMO. The holden of the bond, of this Company. duo July 1, IMO, can now renews. Upon application at this office, 10 per tout. id - auk, upon the terra. 'noodled la the mon larAttnolied. The ho lders are also entitled to the benefit of a Fink ing Fund of 8140 000 pet annum, as estabbehed by the stoolcholders at their. Annual meettes. held Januar, iU4 i dul Yigglli nre lttre nppiny pursuance of tyesilp sr z t ls A olre V r CIRO(i st. Nelms to the Holders of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, duo July 1, moo: These bend. are secured by the first Morbregee on the road, amounting in the algrende to 13 308.100. The net revenue for the last fiscal near wall six time , the amount of the annual ireerest on these bends. The managers propose to extend them Tor a period of twenty veers. the holders retaining the bonds end the sonority of the mortgage , in the precise condition in Which they are now held. Froth, shots of ooupons for the interest. payable half-yently, wi ll be Issued A iyinuil of 10 per cent. will be given to the holders. in immoderation of their assehting to the oxtenelon. Title bonus will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presenting their reopen try. bonds at the offiee or the Company, or to its assets, for endomement. 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Bale or 101 Amnions doh Bonnet Ribbons and Trim mings, Silts, Tariatanes, Flamm and Millinery goods generally. ' Now Yoar. Maroh 10. MO. it PIOTICES. sonuymu, NAVIGATTOI 1 ".- 7 PANY—OFFIOE OF T2lll OBUY VIOATIO2I COMPANY, March 2 2.W0. for tho use of Can and for Tell on Anthroot nod on the lichurtkill Navlnation. will b from Ole dote, and so oontinue until finite . . To Phibidelobso. 74 . 72 Manerullic , • • • ..............• 63 en Boring Mill ' n. 66 64 Conshohocken..... ....... 66 64 Plymouth Dam. ........ ........ 66 64 Britheport .- 30 49 Norrietown.•••• • ...• •••• ..... . 60 4. Port Kennedy - ... 46 44 Valley RIMS •••• ' 45 44 &vita:a Pam........--........... 45 44 Port Pr0vfden00.........•.. ...... ~.. 48 es h oTlr ' 'r P i g! .... 7.7..........:7....7. 3 3 octstewn Landing.-- .—....... 43 42 ort Union .......... ............. 40 39 • irdshorougi........ ..... ............ 36 33 ending' 33 33 Althourea 44 32 Mohr4vllle 31 33 rw 46barg Lending .................. 33 39 theehtrge wit be per ton of 7 21 il ttol • ley t t allowance for ire.te. as usual. and no eh than twenty-five aline per Lou will be made for tone° I order of the Mangrera mhl3.lin F. FR Ar.EV. Pre. t 1 SECOND•STREET MAR FOOT COUPANY.—Books for the subscription of nook to the above company hace been opened at 321 North PIP Ca •treat where ell cartons &min no to ouhsorihe are Invited to call. This hlnntet I■ to he loomed on the wed iirla of deoonit went. Above Rice. nn the site now neenped br 'he Buss Hotel end enjoining progenies. Niue of shires $5O. mhISI 61 INEGAL. LETTERS TESTAMPATARY upon the Rotate of TRONI AS E. MAE/OFFEN, late of the eltr of Philadelphia, deceased. eying. bean dull treat ed to the ennaar,her, ail .erenns indebted to said Entato are reanested tn mugs Immedt• to payment. and tho.e heeimi demands against the ■me to present them, without delay. to COHNEM hfanOFFltf. rezeontrix. Or. ANTHONY' SWAIN her Attorney. mhis.tu-et. /MIS .01,, Snake coati ti. POLITICAL. RECEIVER OF TAXES. JOIIN KELI,PR PIFDMENTE 'WARD. flutkloot to DAmooratlo rules. tt 1113-120 .FIUR CITY CONTROLIM, GEOREW, W. RUFTY, mht2 FOURTEt,,NTII WARD zir. Rah sot to the rules of the People's Petty. CITY CONTROLLERL sTEPTIEN TAYLOR, NINZTBERTR WARD, flubiect to Democratic rules, m7•tn• TO LUMBER MERCHANTS—CARD.— ..a. Baying leased the _premises wall known es IILGAT'd PLANING MILL. (where for the lest ten years, I have been foreman). respectfully inform • Lumber Al e , chauts and others that I am now prepared ro exeunte their orders for Planing. in the same superior style whi h has always diaracter teed th e work done at thin establishment. The usual felt eet4g ell 0/ wharf and piling _room, Ice , are.. hereto fore extended PhUII UP OHAROX, will be °Beres to 'l iana &HMV (the foreman in the yard for the last seventeen years, familiarly known as, •' John") will still be found on the premises, in his usual capacity, end no effort will be sowed to else entire no infection In regard both to the price and quality of work, as the wantoof the nubile, in my line, are so well known by I me, LIST OP PRICES: Yellow Pine Elivring,s2.6o par thousand 3 White Pine. Ken, - Hemlock end Spruce Flooring, $2. Fencing, two sides. es. Shelving. two sides, 82. Shelving, one side, Silo. Narrow Siding, ono sale, 82. 3, Box Boards ONE DOLLAR PER THOUSAND FRET GEORGE S. THOMPSON, 1122 BEACH Street. PHIL A DUMB mama 1, um The Undersigned take great pleasure In recom m e n d, ins to their former patrons and the public, Mr. GEOR4I: 8. TIIOM-PBl3B. , to whom they have leased their Planing Mill, m above. We have entire mai dence is hia ability and determination to give satiefao• torn to all favoring him. as our miceemor, with their which has hitherto been so liberally ex tended to us. and for which we take this occasion to return oar sincere thank*. entiM-tutliett* GEORGE B. BLOAT k CO. 44 WEST OF ENGLAND ) 1 TOILET • • SOAPP.—These Soaps, lately introduced into this market. have been received with marked favor. It le believed that a cursory examination only Is neliesanty to satisfy any one of their superiority. lode sondem. of their quality, they are stamped and put up with numb greater care than has usually_been bestowed. Agent,. Who. F. VaNd. & CO.. inhlo-sclf 255 South FRONT St. Nun but the most skilful persons are I.lemared le making the surlier geeturnmede et REM . 8 Photographic ea int, ROV Street, above tire% , TEE ~ ,PRESS.-PWAVELIW;_I I , I IIESDAY, MARCH 13, 1863. RETAIL DRY GOODS. 1860. SPRING.. 1860 • NEW FANiOY GOODS. L. J. LEVY & Co. Will ova. ON MONDAY NEXT, so moo of now and beautiful foods for Ladles' , SPRING AND BUMMER DRUMS, Just landed front STEAMER APRIOA. This addition to the assortments reoelved by erasion* arrivals, makes up one of the 11.• CHOICEST STOOKS of new and beantifol fabrielfwhlOh have ever been pre sented to the habil.). They will be offered at very Tao' dorms profits. 809 and 811 OHESTNUT STREET. March 10,1800-et A CARD. THOS. W. EVANS #a CO. Reepootfully announce to their customers that, owing to the excessive Importation of FANCY SILKS. they will be able, from the lame purchases they have undo at Amnion, to offer an immense stook, at piloes =oh below the coil of importation. They will offer, this day, a largo ageortment,Net opened from the • GREAT SALES cc NEW YORK. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT MEET. mhlS-31 1860. 1860. ENbLISII HOSIERY. L. J. LEVY & Co. Have now in store a fall assortment of very SUPERIOR ENO 110HERY. Comprising their full assortments for /WRING AND SUMMER. Or 81L K . BagitiNo, AND oksitmgßE SHIRTS AN DRAWE RS. 800 and 611 CHESTNUT STREET. Marahlo.lB , o Sr EAL OAS Li MERE KNITTING ZEPHYRS. in double, (men, or BM', ore offer ed, for the present. at THE BAM E r . RICE VIE IMLTATIANS AND MEDIUM UALITI RS of Zzrill'ita ARE Bold elnewhere. so ol i o nor on. J'. G. MA WELL, & 15 4 N,. TRIMMINGS, BK _VB. AND Z 1011Y1t13,.„ fello-tf ELEVENTH and OHBRiN DT, SEIETLAND WOOL, BERLIN QUALITY, N QI , NTS PYR Of t ORETIANt WOOL,. rxTt Tw INN CENTS BR 'ZEPHYRS, Double IN BERLI NZEPHYRS. Doubts Sines. and Split. twvaw ELL & BON.. Trimm gll aldrta, and Zioe tom_ bLISYSNTit and CHESTNUT. DRY- GO ODS JOBBERS. TEIMY, PRICK. it 00., 436 MARRET STREET. WORMS AND JOINERS OF CLOTHS. OABBIMERIB, Rave now on hand a large and well-salsotad stook, whloh they are prepared to sell at the lowest market races. nah3-3n: j W. GIBBS & SONS. . • Ito. 631 MARKET STREET, Are now Opening their SPRING STOCK OF GOODS talented to MEN'S WEAR, In which will be found us toll ealortment of CLOTHS, DOESHINS. VBSTLNOS, vanammos. &O. A. W. LITTLE E 4 C 30.. SILK GOODS. No. 825 MARKET STREW. fea-am JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., urrouTzus AND WHOLMSALIII DIULIBB IA DRY GOODIE3.• LINENS, WRITE; ()DODS, • OLOTIEI3, OASSIKETOIS, BIANKSTEI, STUNT GOODS, &II 41441m1.1 No. TE CHESTNUT Stmt. REMOVAL. HANDY. MORRIS. & Co.. MANUFACTURERS OP WROUGHT-IRON TUBE FITTINGS( AWNING PO5lB, TUYERIS COILS, ,ko., 'ZANE RTDCOVTD TO No. 119 SOUTH FOURTH ST., (below Chestnut. mh 7-Iw SAML. N. DAVIES st SON, BILL BROKERS, HAVE . 11.&MOVRD TO SLEEPER & FENNER, WHOLESALE UMBRELLA AND PARASOL M.ANUFAOTUREPZ, N.. 338 MARKET STREET, falan ' PIiILADELYELC PATENT FUR AND SEAL SKIN THE SUDBOHIBEEE. BOLI AOlll7ll IN VII UNITIP ISTATNI or tho above desonetion of goods of the well -bows MEMEL EDWIN FIRTH & EOM HEOKAIONOWIKE, YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND, Are preperng to ezhibi t samples of the various avail les, and to take cyders f or Immediate or future dell very. to suit the oonyentenoe of the trade. The go , ds cannot be purohased through the custom ary (manna' In England, and all orders for the uhit.a States most go through the subAribere. WRAY & GILerAL AN. PHILADELPHIA, And PANWHAWB, MILLIKEN, & TOWNSEND. ja,lo-tuthitadm Now York. CARRIAGES. OP Po* NAMIIMOrraII OP WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. Etallll, AWNINGS'! AWNINGS !! AWNINGS I WM. F. SCHEIBL..E, 40 ROUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE OHEBTHUT, 4fanufsotugeg of Awnings, Flags, and Fanny Window Awnings. AU Awnings made at this establishment ate proofed to Prevent mildew, without extra charge. foltain TO COIN COLLECTORS.—United Rates Colas an,d Mad* purchased at n high gram . * or exortanjw tor moots by EDWAR D tJOGd i rt, 48 North TENTH Street I also, for mate, the follow us Catalortea t Prtaell Catalogue of gals of 1. N. T. Lee Colo+, PO cents. American 13ttime Cardl3o )00 coots. J. J. Mtokley s Dates an d Degrees of Rarity of Unl tl States Con,. 15 cents. he three Catalogues for la sects. lintrn COGAN. VIEJZZA 1 IIUZZ ! ! BUZZA. !! 1 FOR p h ilae ph i. end the p traitors who DOM down ! ! down!!! with the traitors whobite the nipple fmm *doh they nook!!! Oar Union twine garment patterns are ready for sale, and we invite ell tree pato °to letters to omne and nee them, at N 0.304, CHEST ri UT Street, WM gory . WhlO , St * STIANkLAND GYMNASTIO INSTITUTE For Ladles. GeotWolfe. rine r en of every age. N,Corner of ARCH god Irall_Ftreete. Profeesore Htta.EBRAN & Eeletortherereueived eve , y day. N. D. Fencing and Sparring Academy et the nine Building. miilo.lt• S FUGUET 8; SONS, , • HHPORTERS or HAymiA mem, No. 21s south FRC/CI T Street, Receive. regularly a full assortment of. desirable (H -OAR.% Which thatr offer at low rates, tor eaait or op proved oredit Art..t. SPTS. TURPENTINE.-131 bbla. Spts. Turpentine,.lna_diag from thhcinag. E. 1111', and for silo br Aow - tisY sttin n% soutuW4arie, REMOVALS. Mo. 995 DOCK STREET. UMBRELLAS. COATINGS. manufewuro of CARP:EV - 3 on; ttolrnif; CARPET WAREHOUSE. ' SOUTHERN AND WESTERN BUYERS Are ropootrully Invited to oral and examine our ENTIRE NEW STOOK OP CARPETINGS, RUGS, OIL•OLOTBS, ItIATTINGS, MOP MINS, &c., Just received b 7 JOHN LEMON, (Successor to Itionard St. Bunt,) Ip,ll•tat+l No. 47 SOUTH FOURTH Street. 100 SHEETS FLOOR OIL CLOIII9. of new and obolos styles now in slots. No. 920 0 dEBTNUF Street, DAILY '464 BROTHER. 1,000 YARDS .. INGRAIN CARPETS, part cotton, at 37t cants a yard pond patterns. No. Ind CHESTNUT Street, DAILY 8,1 BROTHER.. moo YARDS SUPER THREE-PLY CARPETS. Just opened, new styles, at No. 930 CHESTNUT Street, DAILY & BROTHER. 10,000 YARDS ENGLISH. TAPESTRY CARPETS. Just reoelved, to be cold et ONE DOLLAR A YARD. No. CIO CHESTNUT Street, DAILY & BROTHER. AN INVOICE NEW STYLES ENGLISH BRUSSELS. SW received bj !Steamer. GAILY ec BROTHER. No. no CHESTNUT Street. MEDALLION vsimir CARPETS. Crosin'a last new pattern. /net opened. DAILY & BROTHER, No. 920 CHESTNUT Btreetal DOOR MATS. - A wry lam lot from Allotlon, at No. 970 011tisTNUT Street, BAILY & BROTHER. 'OM cruteth3m CAR.V'ETEI. F. A. ELIOT & 00., Kos. 63 and al North FRONT Street. are the SOLE AGFNTEI in Philadelphia for the' ROXBURY CARPET COMPANY, and have oonstantly (ogees a Rill assortment of VELVET and TAPESTRY CARPETS, of ohm oe patterns. Atop, ei large supply of the mins kinds of CAR PETS manufactured In Philadelphia ruty and county, from nearly aU the best manufacturers. Dealers will And it to their interest to call and examine those goods. whit& are offered for sale to the most favorable terms. 0.13.—F, A. ELIOT & 00, being the Solo Agents in Philadelphia for the sale of the Worsted and carpet Vertu/stun by the Saxonville &bib I formerly the New England Wormed Company,/ and being agents also for the Baldwin, Wilton, and Abbott Companies, have wally facilities for keeping oonstantly for sale the various kind' of Carpets manufactured in Philadelphia, kri the moat favorriblaterma 1417-11ro M'OALLUM do 00., OARRIZT MANIIBAOTIIIIERB, OLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. Mao, Importers and Sealants OARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING. RUGS, &O. WAREHOUSE 109 CHESTNUT ST.. (070.10 the State House.) Southern and Western buyers are roroeotfhlly halted to ea WI Int FANCY DRY GOODS. yAB N S Double and Twisted, two or three oord, hard or slack twist, from N 0.20 to 40. Untdatobed or Bloodied, of eoperior (Witty, on hand, or made to order cheap for °gals. Addresa, F. PRATT & Co., m1194m PAWTUCKET, R. I. BURNETT, SEXTON. & SWEARINGEN &porton of FANCY GOODS. AROUSE AND GERMAN 11081S/It. „ BIEN'S FU4NISSINO GOODS, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINOS. SElRTS—Shottiuld 001. Eophyro. as_d YARIEMS. No. CV mexarsr 'MEET. fole•tons - H & CO., He Not. 96 and 96 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now repelling, by memoirs arrthala from En rove, their SPRING IMPORTATIONS oo ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, • GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, Machine Sewing Silk and Thread—arid solioit an in traction of their complete and well-es rte.d_ stook— IerICIALLT ADAPTED NO BOUTUIDIA AND WisTDIX TRADE. 103-391 ISTA.TIONERIt. STRANGERS ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE ONE OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS of • AOOOUNT BOOKS AND STATIONERY to be found In SAY eatabilthmant in the UNITED STATE'S. Sold Wholimit, and Retail, at LOW and UNIFORM PRICES. WILLIAM MANN. mb3-tt 43 SOUTH FOURTH Street. WIVL H. MATJRICEI3 NEW BLANK BOOK STATIONERY STORE. No. SSS OITRSTIQUT STREET, (Btoii or nix Snw , EAoLI,) is now fully Panelled with the following ankles, which will be sold in large or small quantities. very low for seek , Codger", Journals. thy Books, Receipt Books Caeok Books. 11111 Books. Copying Books, Oiled Paper Copying Presses. Quills, Steel Pens in great variety Penknives, Scissors, Sheers, Letter, Cap, and Note Paper of sill kinde, Envelopes, & e , do. Banks,ineuranee Moe 0. and Merchant/ supplied on favorable term. tetd-tui MOSs, BROTHER, & Co., NO. 4.90 NIAItIET STREET, BOOKSELLERS, STAIUONERS, AND ' • . BLANK-BOOK NANUYAOTtItHRS, Keep a Imp and wolf 'eluded 'took, IMPORTED, DOMESTIC, and of elbelr own MANUFACTURE. Wholesale and Retail st the very /West prince. . BLANK BOOKS On hand In large quantl ty, or made to order, or any desired pattern, of the vitiry best metalled and work manship. We are enabled front our Watendsd fitoillapie to offer superior induoements to eullrobeaork. A call is solicited. MP-Ina SP.EtING TRADE. WM. F. MURPHY & SONS. PRACTICAL IthanAPACITRIII Or BLANK BOOHNI STATIONER& AND PRINTER& WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 399 ONEIITNUT lITANNT. ToSOVIN THOMAS • Igo MARTIN, it' CHESTNUT STREET, MAU VOX DALE APAQUAG SEAMLESS BAGS, IN ALL BIZEB. feta-am rtiHE ROOT AND HERB DOCTORS' OF -11 Rade! SheetHot/1i Philadelphia, where he eon be o^naulted the first toX days of every month. Ile has opened en °Mae et Mr. i36,16T0W5, Easton, where he can be consulted donna the month of Month. Also, the 26th, 27th, end 04th of Apr:). Also the 38th,2nth, and 30lb of May. Ile treats all diseases that Ceeh as heir to. Children with weak Mints made to walk in e ehort time. Ail dilemma of a delicate nature smutty oonlidential. N, B.—dee welders. aikto-tAvl DR. W. LIVItiOSTON nousze. SHIPLEY, HAZARD,' & HUTCHINSON, NO. 112 OHEBTNUT COMMISSION MERCHANTS • FOR THE SAL& OP PHILADELPHIA-MADE ralla am GOODS. WELLING. COFFIN, & Co.. 116 CHESTNUT STREET, * 406ey by the Peahen, the tellowitut desotletions of AMERIC3AN GOODS Of standard snakes and In great vazito: PRINTS OP STAPLE AND FANCY STYLES BLEACHED AND BROWN EILEETINDEI SHIRTING% AND DRILLS 051{ADDED3, DENIALS, AND STRIPES .CORBI3B JBAN3.IIILEBIAB, AND NANKEEN) CANTON FLANNELS Awn PRINTED LININGS LINBEYB,• KENTUCKY MANS, AND CO?- TONADES ALL-WOOL AND UNION CLOTHS BLACK AND FANCY OMISIMIIRES BLACK AND MIXED DOESKINS. BATINETB AND UNION OANIMERES mlSltmy3l TWEEDS, CAMIMARETS, ko., &G. LAST ARRIVALS. FARRELL & MORRIS, ESIPORTBRB and 00N111138ION MIIRODANTI3, SUM CHESTNUT STREET. Have received by the latest Steamers a full smantmtmt of GERMAN and SAXONY CLOTHS and DOEBXII.IB, among whioh are all the grades of I. A. RESSISILKAUL'S whole end half plea.' t BEVER'S ft BOBMIDT do. do. . 8, k. L. CELEBRATED DOEBELNR 7. &B. do. da, "With a full Bus of the rery popular IMPERIAL and ELECTORAL DOESKINS, SILK MIXED COATINGS; OOTTON WARP CLOTHS; COTTONADES dad VEST PADDINOS, All of wlualk art offered for male ON FAVORABLE TERMS. FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. 34 BOUTS FRONT. AND SS LEV= STREET, Are AGENTS for the sale of Goode Manufactured by the I °Sowing Companies, via r Maseeptussyre, URSA? FAISII. "Vln si wl rrt unt akine, IPSWICE, BLIVELET Brown, Bleached, and Colored Sheetunre, Shirtinge. Jeans, and Drills. ROBESON'S BLUE PRINTS, JIA.MPOON OOMPANY'd TWEEDS AND COTTONADEB In peat variety. WASHINGTON MILLS (Formerly Bay Pate) Owes, Piano and Tab* Coven, Printed Felting!, Flanels, All-Wool and Cotton Warp Cloths, beam= and blue Beavers, Centime es, and Tricots. Also, Her seta. Willett. and Tweeds. el-Math-ft WOLFE & 00.. WHOLBSALB OARPETING, 011-OLOTH,..IND MATTING WAREHOUSE. NO. US OHESTNITT STREET, Or Amoy for Philadelphia Carpet Mandiaturtns. feJ,lm WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. BUTLER & McCARTY, N 0.131 NORTH SECOND EITREST, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN RNOLD3II, SWISS, AND AMERIOAN WATCHES. mhs.tmin SILVER PLATED WARE API the finestenalitr A at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES J. 3. JARDEN EEO., JUNO/ACTOR US 'AND 12dPORTZ111. Have now on hand an elegant stook of first-ohms Goods in their line at theu. new store, 110 1.01.8 CHESTNUT STREET. A full assortment of Jewelry, Silverware, and Table °IOW conslantir on hand. semugt. W. PEPPER. litel-tuths-3m Superintendent. JOSEPH B. COOPER, WATCH MAKER wed ° JEWS No. NO EIPRIJOR i 0 Repairing Worobee r Clockq sod Jewelry. fele 6w. BOOTS AND SHOEEI. BORER & BROTHERS. NLANNPAOTILIDEIRD AND WHOLESALE CITY AND EASTERN-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, No 48S and 434 MARKET STREET. Below FIFTH Street, South aide, 1323E120312 LEVICKRASIN, & CO.. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE AND MANIIPACITORY. NO. SOS MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We have now on head an extensive stook of BOOTS and SHOES, of OW, description, of OUR OWN AND EASTERN MANUFACTURE, so which we invite the attention of Southern Mid Western borers. Warn SHOE FINDINGS. WI. JOHNS ea SON. IMPORTER AND DEALERS TN BOOT, BHOB, and GAITER MATERIALS, LISTINGS. GALLOONS, SECESTINOS. PATENT LEATHER. FRENCH KIDS. LACETS, SLIPPER UPPERS. &o. N. E. OORNE2I. BOURTH Ass ARCH STRUM fe34m HATS AND CAPS. H00P.E.421 DAVI S. No. 517 MARKET STREET, MANUFACTURERS OP. AND WHOLESALE DRALFIRS IN, FUR. WOOL. BILK, OASBIRERE, STRAW, AND PANAMA HATS. OAPS, BONNETS, BLOOMERS, RUCIIES.PALISI WILLOW HOODS. ARTIE(OIAL FLOWERS, to. We respectfully invite the attention of cash and hook tpayms buyers to our law and well fel4 •seleetd am fitOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS HOUSE FURNISHING STORE WILLIAM YARNALL, No. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET, ' (Innuedastely °Deceits the Aondems of Fine Arts,) In►Uoe the ettention of HOUSEKEEPERS end otuors to ha. extensive sasottnraent of ' USEFUL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. TABLE CUTLERY. NURSERY FENDERS, CHAFING DISHES, FIRE SCREENS. • PLATE WARMERS, TEA POTS. &0.. Ka. athl-thbas t 111, SHJEINV &Co PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT, • No. MO 80111 1 / 4 1 EIGHFR Street, Above Chestnut. This Is the only establishment in the oily devoted explosively to .PHO IC/GRAPE FRAMES. A greater ariety of OVAL GILT FRAMES on hand than oan be found in any one establishment in the United States, and prices lower. SKr Bring your Photogratil 1, and have them fitted without extra- charge. mhl.3m FLAGS! FLAGS!! FLAGS !!! v.'s. FLAG DEPOT, 4y ,YOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT FHILMJELPIIIA. W.l l l. F. SCHEIBLE, Wholesale t vad retail manufacturer of Flan, Politi oal Bunkers, a vd Transparencies. Flags of all sizes on hand, and ma d e 'to order as cheap, if not °beeper, than can be had ahem 'ham in the mtr. fese-im TEA CADD TES SPICE CADDIES, OIL stands, molest t. 'a gin". ootre 1 3 otapdg, KTOCe ft . coun• druggists' counter eater "Mies R ad wait tits. ena grocers general unwere. Witt platform scales Prescription wales, and ,Fatr ' • RI , NRY T_ROEMN6II, =Wine --___ Bblo Non. I, 2, fk i .....___ ivrAOICEREL —5, vv., ARoti, J-Lit Mackerel, In assorts. 445gigalfaCkl. oft ho latest ostoli, lon sale by O. Otrolli, Id door *boys fros, , miSt • %, WAFTS. A N YAGELLENT 0 vPORTUNITN - I8 Z - 2- offered pt sn wive man. of good bratneu habits !tad expermage, to Gomm In a very laorattve eam bliahed ortmmikuni haulm Angelis origagaUlfghgata anstifloatione, and Sb too coital. can have any turthar information Way may naod,~ or an (ambit of ic tito leaf ilMilt b urrai d al a ttrfa n 4 b k y . mh1.1.3t A MANUFAC MUER. OF THIS CITY arr►naement with &Travelling -n&L deeiret to 11111,[. an 00 eomm . . cm Agent to &ell hie goods , by gnaw i ieLl 3o throughout the Btata& yusrottirriaDnVithaltgi and (3l re 4.8 4 .,V e ir0s Ur' .1, St• WANTED—A fis!Burnam, thoroughly sc. ciliated with the holesale Retail Cloth ing trade. Address Box 415," Post Of mhl3 2t. DRUG STORE WANTED—Or Store and D'art's retitsblefor one. Address "P. C. P." Press Mem antil3-st. WANTED—An enterprising Man, in a Wholesale House, as an out door sales man, to dispose of a sale,ble arNa'e• No fixed Wart ; but a liberal COmMinion Wilt be bald. Reiereaoe• awed. For For farther information, address •• Third Street." Press Office. mhLI 3t WANTED—A Situation by a young mar rhalman, ea porter or web:ll%mm la store best ' , lofty T.ler.cee ti OAT!. As 11, three days. to L. KA aIE. No. MI MaßßlOrtl e. between Car penter and Chuntlan streets, an I.l3htit and Plinth streets. mina 31.• WANTED—A SITUATION by a Mid dle-aged Married Man. Ti a lint-rate Se'eaten in mostly any business; perfectly familiar with Re counts; writes a capital hand , and le a good corres pondent. Has mach experience in bulimia" generally, having been pugged for twenty Mime, and willing to make himself generally useful. The beet or Trt, ranee. given. please addreas " Business Man, at this office. I%43.—Yrouhrtie willing to scoetit of the position of Secretary of an Insurance Company. bevies °canoed that position, end haying a large circle of acquaint anCe 1111h19.8t. A N EXPERIENCED ACCOUN ANT JAL will examine and adivat natt n n d attzand inlrie j a c g I t ' iri:,Mc b o a d v At Prtrr. Alb9-et* WANTED—A purchaser for a well es— t.blished and Teri profitable manufacturing bu siness. To a business men, with ',capital from 85 OW to 88.000. an appoyunity a now offered that IS seldom presented For lull parilrtallia. address, with real name," or N 0.1107. Phila. Y. 0." mhB-dt• WANTED—By a middle-aged man, a SITUATION al Porter, in a Wholesale House. Unexceptionable reference given. Addresi "Porter," °nice of Tao Press. mbEI-6t• WANTED—By a young man. twenty years or age. a BITUATION In a Wholona or Commlemon Bones, s. assivent Clerk or Out door Salesmen. Addresa Y. J.." aloe of thu paper. mhB 6s• • WANTED —l,OOO Ladies to acrid for DE RUdEIE great book. Every ',Gang man and woman contemplatl a holy welook should have One book. guatoee oen to Box 84, Yhilactelptda P.O. fe29 Im• FOR SALE AND TO LET PEREMPTORY SALE, ON THE PRE hiTEIRS. WIIisARICIC...N. to aloe* a comm. as & Bons. Anotinnee rs. Very valuableproperty. ....aliokon avenue. near ORES fNU rmiLL. Moe mi es from Pbiladelphak. A LA .161, DWELLING. with Extensive Oteblin.. Anil FIVE Ac tom OF 140 11. .n td...PIDAY AFTERNOON. April 16. lady, at 2 o'clock will be soli at public elle. without rem roe to close a concern. no the premiere, all t mt solitude lot or fire sores. and bOldmgs. agnate on the Wats Ip sire of Wiesaluckoq avenue near (Mamma Rill. about nine miles from Philadelpb.a. The improvements consist of a lame and commodarns modern three siory .r me house. 80 by 90 feet, wt.b modern Itlmovertlenul. exten. nice piassris. &o. Carriage Rouse and etabl mg for twenty bermes 'terms—two•thirde the potables Money may re main on mono see on the premises. .1 1 " 8260 to be paid et the tame the property is .trots • It is ftreeilible by railroad, turnpike. end 'arena beautiful sumu er roach. 11167 The locality It unsurpassed for health and It trAuld be well ad s,ted for either A private residence, bo.rdu, .011(431.0r 1:10111,0 gar W 111 positively be sold without rresews or lipsyta. two. — M. THOMAS & BONS --- A aet oRR•er. 13914 i ;;;;_67 ii est. Philadel Kan, rob. 23, MR mll3ll Y 8 s A pkli '4 OA MLA REqUENIth 8 11%1 (4i RNI AN iffa.TO NN.—Oeuttemen whotfeete to bwild after their own taste. oan be *applied with ohot e Lora with a !teem; ivivariee, if required 1. Sll OBER, nthLl 6t Ski South FOURTH Street. efi FOR SALE. in 'HADDONFIELD N. J., RNn plrasa, t ("etym.. with about Iwo sores of tround, stable. fruit tree,. and eteeessib a from the city, by rail; in 20 minutes. flee time. a day. and by a gravel ta.imin aix mites. kyles S B ,OW. terms easy. A pri:s to WALK. 702 WALNU T' Street. mhl3 1m• ToLET—A DESIRABLE AND WELL lighted Room having *fronton both Walnut and Third street". Inutile on tho prem.'s. of JAhlEr. R A WFORD. 6.18 WALNUT Street. AUCTION BALE • &ad 71`)TEL. No. 2V North THIRD • Met sirts Bala of fI II tHISHO4.O FUR.N.Ttlitg. on WEDNEI AY MOR.iINO. March 14th. st crolook. the entire content of the large Hoist, oorteisvng of all than is required in /,fintt-aletst house. the "erbium Is of the best surdas, and in use but a short tune. Mar be et minima at o'clock on the Damning of sae, sith oataiognes. B. Cik BROOKFR k CO. Aoction•ers, IWO It N 0.261 .North THIRD Street. FFORSALE —The Stock and Fixtures of Of a Lumber Ynrd, now doing a yo n.:l business. which may be greatly increased by any one haring the Lequisite capital. To "ay on•wishing to engage in the umber Trade. this le a rare chence. as the yard is in fae of the test locabons for business in the !al For. urtherparticulars aper on the erermses, corner of URA avenue and FRANKLIN Street. mhi2 Mk Wit A HOIP•E FOR SALE OR TO aßFNT—Forniabed or unfurnished. For partito jars ripply no tin premiss...lr °rawest owner &NINTH sod LuerSr c tree ta. rohli-dt SALE-150 Acrea Lard, being wt. the welt known Mansion of Health Greenwood. throtteh which runs a blaut,fal Stream ofowe water, andening into a lake, near Peraberton.BUTiltiltM 00., N. . MIDD LETON. 5 Borth FRO Street. M., FOR SALE—A new three-story brick Sat dwelling. 25 A South Tenth street . Double three story bank butinings, mak modem tmorovemeuta. built in the best manner. Inquire at /10.1 21 South rkre mblo-12t re. Street. • al FOR SALE, OR TO RENT - A Blai.well-fundehed COUNTRY ROUSE, of moderate o re a . nd A .' lie la r l oftg i l a iir f gro l i ll idtlg k tle t ,:p l tf l e U aTge house. Also, ample Sower fruit, and vegetable car dens, nodgood oroba d. A ~e stream of water runs through the 11 grounds. Rent ro tp i g at .o o r n. d o i rltril t eu . S . t n ee:t. B lVid'at i gi York ' rabid troth at* ,46 rPJ LET—A largo lot and rounting-house with for a Board Yard. adjoining the plan ing mill Broad and Hamilton !greets, near the Reading Ratlroad depot. suitable for a factory orany business requiring yard room. Apply to FERGLBON r mg-s tu th Gt. N 0.206 WALNU r Street. ONTIMENTAL WOlll3, &c.—The Sub scriber, "rho is nbout relinquishing the burnous, is now sailing oIY the MAIN stock of the Al riR dt.F. YARD, 1826 ASCII Street—consisting of fine Monu ments, Bowl and Foot atones. Statuary, /co., and soli cits an e.t.ly inspection of the some. The Swilling and other improvements on the lot to be disposed of. 12t" WILLIAM BILL WOWS. a FOR SALE—The two BODSES, saxes. W and 04 ARCH Rtreet. THOALAB BTEWAR MON. Jr.. mh4.lm• ' 415 PRUNE Street. GERMANTOWN PR , . PERTY. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE The valuable Farm and Country Peat, containing Rd" acres of highly ouliiyated land. situated in the town ship of Germantown. Philadelphia wordy, and within 14 _miles of the depot in Germantown. The eituation of thin property is not to be surnamed. being bounded on the north by Washington lane. on the west by Township Line road. and on, the south by Haines street. and within one-eighth of a mile of the Limekiln Turnpike, and a (Router of a mile of two Ste, tiops oaths Chestnut Hill branch of the Germantown Railroad. High street, end Washing°. lane. The location of tee above propertg,hr huh and heal thy, the laud well watered and lying very advanta geously for Coitus Sites. It commands an extended view of the surrounding country. and is intersee ed be the street, running from Germantonm, es laid down on the Surveyor's *tenor that district. The props. ty is laid out in five acre lots, lithographic plans of which may be ob aired on application to either of the under signed. / k ilo. a valuable and handaome Building Lot. situated on Manheim street. near Plant rold. Germantown, con. taming in front on said street 191 feet, and au depth about 119 feet homier an area of aboot 4 acres. The ground low high and slopes towards hlanheim Wrest. upon which front is a row of large and ele a ant ahada. , trees. Alan, sever fine Building Lots adjoining and in the vifoin r i Dither's us Sutum Germantown. farther "VS gr t it i "ltfernev, S. ]s. our. SIXTH mut _Mr .iv ITT streets. BAhl UFA HhalßY ER af Al 4 ro 111tILLIAND TABLES FOR c Alt.—Two firm-elvesHiani "rubles. with i inch mart* bade, end Infest improved cushion.. wide lest May— paw uvine et the Mount Verno , Holum. Fenn nhoue Fifth etreet, Rea4ine• as to H 'Z. Fait IdAkK FT Hounre. ten-tr Rending, Hs LHERR'S HOTEL FUR RENT —The rroprietreu of the &bore erell•known Rotel vieee to retire. and offers the rtot•l , or rent. The fomiture will b r sold, or rented aso. Fro particulars addra.s fe2l tlu J. .1. HERR. Harrisburg, Ye. JUNES' lIOTEL -PIIILADEI PI - 11A The lease and furniture or this noted Hotel are for ante at a great bargain. The furniture is entirely new, haying bean put in within a rear. and the &roe now doing a aueressfoi business. Inauire of D. hl , Tli3rA. in the _Etrotelior of P.O. RCN. QA . No 18 rd ORRAY Rt. N. Y. fell-ti Foy. S E—A valuable Lot at corner of Chrtstien and Twentieth *trent. hemp; three fronte s euitsble for s church or factor, ette.• For tongs ito..•miress.l El .10 this o ace. late tr NIA() I ORY LOT FUR SALE. - A wan e. ble corner t0t.194 feet mare. hams three fronts. adnarably located Mr a factory ette It 1* situated in the pouthwestern pan of the ettl, in a rapidly-idl• tom* neighborhood. It will be. sold on reason able terms. For partiouters, address ' K.." elfin. 0 , The jalB..tf HOARDING. THREE DOORS ABOVE THE AMEBI- C t Y HOUSE —Two ploAav t Rooms. oommUttiOa tins. with Board. at 421 WARS ['NUL' tt Moo male rooms for Ir women. Trsovent, ono a&T per day. Also. vaonnotirs for day boarders. It* 705 CHESTNU T STREnT—Handsome lc furnished Wok parlor to 44 with or b 13-3 without mt. Two P 1 EASANT CHAMBERS VA CANT. with Board. at 1513 WALNUT tit. mhl.lm PERSONAL. THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY 0 413 TTON -a- ED aysiast. trailing the crew of the Atittrige brig MARIA. from rernamb o oo. as on bills •nf their eon • tractina will be paid by either the captain or coomi caeca. mhlo.3t* T. A. NEWHALL & SONS. PERSONAL.—Cash will be paid, - and the hi hest price. for Lsdiee'and Gents' CAST OFF CLOTHING, b, adaressing Box 617, BtoO's Dig patch, uahB-12ts WALL AND CURTAIN PAPER.— .sw ityarieartoringpareirgetradte trade. ah have n. Enbre:r No.N b eafT.ll, abov Ma Mket west. mha-bn nitAWING AND PA I NTING MAU- L, abus. , roetrial! land Arohiteoto ' Eltationary. realm' rainune MateriaLe. . tiohomanoi Desiree end Vases. pint Boxes for Chddrer., and also ler Artiais * end liot I e 6 t u ee and Posture Frames. li ng Cards. American end French. CCM gratis to the trade. SCHOLZ & Jag Erazxy. No 116 Boaith BleiliTS &rem. "NIIOI.IOAT.F. AND INTAtt. .nails !faCHICKERING & EONS, MA Ntr- PACTUREFLB of Grand. avizrop, 9,1;1 .11p 01ht PIAN O . FORTES . Wareroomr, mg cam U 7 4 ; street nano. tgiet. takell o Z 41M i ti? o sZ r ga m ilitrav o Az ooti • 4744 M WALNUT-STREET TIZATRE __V V .t.C!le Lemma -- lt. GARES - "1"3,9r 5[114,0 /manager „Douai" Ar0At....... ...bit. D ,n; uR pay.: TRW er ESDAY EVENING ano. 1.3 kto • - ebITCN ET ON THE SEA NM Dot. Nue J. bL Pavenoort • Rath% - Mrt - Aini Cowl; John Pombanele, Mr. R. Elwyn& - NIHON CR EINA. Duois. Nora Criins. Dlrs. Duffield ; Omuta ikedr, Ne; ORI MAW: BAGSHAW, AND DRADSEL wr.• - IreVnees sa uniaL Mums. esaatsd eekaraiertain vin es* at tat WHRATLIW; A CLABKVS ABM STREET THEATRE. - THIS el ITFRDA Yr Hvgarorn. Hard 13, THE FORTHNE-MllllaTEß.q. Gerald Derma. Mr Collin; Str - DsIISCOrtOO . SOW, Mr Wait h , •4• &ley. F:1121M4 Tmiytoe. - - HE MA..10 *Hr. • Teddy 1 4 10 47 Mr Cow.. th.-Ml O 14-1 P1!"`• To conclude wsth the DOUBLE.: FuDert kuv3t. Ilcatz or Palcis.—Edithistoo. 73' meta i Aber/rad El+ata to Dream Cirala. 03i mote; pwinm. se OM, Doors omit at Mt yerrormineas 00010k0006 to 7N, o eoisedr. DAN I{4IFM ORFAT Slit /W, _ NATIONAL THEATRE, wAtwur Viet*. above Eighth. ~ Patang.—Lies Hirsh", 60 Mn;xaNees in cents t Seats in Pnwe Boxes, 76 gents; Whole Pgi- Tato Boise, 83 and 15. COMM% OP Ttant.—Doom open at a inaTter be I. Tonommenoe at7,tg. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. Mash 1.6 SM. A most novel and exalting Pimetaele ropmentiaz _AN ENGLISH STEEPLE CH tbie. Engagement. or she eekawnVed Clown. IdR. TONY PASTOR. Who wilt nester in Ms moot telling hires, Bosse. gad EceentrieNes. The entertainments will include an infinite rartets of len t Equestrian Feats and Prodigies of Alb.- lett* Skill_ Coos uding with a NI DE-SPLIT r ink's EXTRAVAGANZA. pIFTEENTEI ANNUAL FLORAL PALL. A. - —D. L. CARPENTER'S FIFTEENTH ANIMAL FLOR al. BALL will talte_nlans st the IaTIaICAL PUND WEUNESII•Y,AsnI nth.- Tickets can be hail or J. Morales. Esq.. 311 Chestnut street. or the Conamtttee t and.er D. L. Carpenter. mbi3-tt• MoDONOUGH'S GAIKTIES--SAGE helnw THIRD. STAGE MANAGER. ENGA GE . MENT . OF . THE Cebrated FELIX CARLrI l BALLET TROUPE. The above Troupe...ln appear EVERY .% , 'Fsrse. Ti..; are the moat wonderful performers hem:. and were received on Saturday everund with the moat CO thematic geplante. HERNANDEZ! And the ta'ented Company appear. Plod appearance M of oC TUE ARTY EROTHERn. TSV ENT v -SEVEN PERFORMERS. 1 11EMPLE OF WoNDERS Northeast eorner of TENTH slit any BTRL'T Ptre boon close. Come than rod ere eLI IZ. in liftioal Llama.. Vent ibquAssf. the L-Ivord ratanß3bby and Worntrrfal datomAton Rope Dancer. Atveetive Eatertainmeets every everung. 00011.11eII elnr at ni o'clock, WELN WO AY AND BAITRDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3 o clock. Admininet laroot. rThileroe dolma. fetal if QEVIENTEENTEI SUCCICSSFUL AND MO3T POsITIVELV TRH LAST ,SANDERSOICS ROOVS,_ June a Commenweeit, 'new) nnildine. CIiNsTNUT mireet eroutttsth. north TEUOLti.Mti i hIUSIstIM, positirele eines On RATfIRDAY_ Mawr match Ilth.lBit Datums Interest! lleentotpled .rnoeeee! Onei natio: Splendid Streets! Impostor Tebtes ex ! Com manding Yemen•rll Irreetereb'e Lantliter The tnans.einent here the honor of Inforctirte the Dahlia that an enracentent berine beet effected in pi etas?' city. the Aft Mttletllll vinU sot reins n bars a fter Wank. , lYa, eh 171 h therefore making UNEQUIVItCALLY THE LAB , WEFT"! FRIDAY 16th. Reheat of Mr. • S /o ALL Tin /DON. FAMILYY MATE on WIMS ,ty lo w 6.4. _ t US DAY AFPDRNOONS. Evening rotertailmant—Pootiopen at To'cka; com mence at 73(. edintsainn—adritts. 16 ate.: Mtildren. bn4 mht7 6( WiLOH, L CIA lA'. " Tar: HVART OP THk ANDM," AT THIS ACADEMY tt. THE PINk.A.RTS. 10- eurxrrdror xt reln , 9 A. M. MI 5 P. M. dad T tdl 9 P. M. Bend Vamt n request • d to btio• Ope-d. mhl2-17." 1 -ItEAT tits ATORIO, DAS IeACCALEI.7B, Wiltbe Oren by the BAND I, a e , D DAMP Prt. WE- I I,_ ( the wooed conce.t of thee. mt.) • n DAY NVENINO. Ala eh 13 h. at MUSICAL FDI , HALL 'a ha ,rtke aad h tnseoltill be 210u:rya by the teem era of the rade 7 accompanied • y the Der mas,* U•oh. etre sh under t‘ direc too of a•r ca r? Omar. et:redactor of the eoeiety ettbeenettratt no tee* Ted for this eked the remaining C. tee t fry 62. adtelitint terse Perinea toe ch Coutert. t et he utters be cents, to tr Inc at Beck it • anions Chlcte••tee'. end coalmen • ans.e atom-and at the too. Fec.. Zee el before 7 .; commute. at Ai bereave CRIIR-11 7 S GREAT FACA,-NIAGARE4 • OIGNOTTI " NIAVRA JR WINTER,. - A Gl4 Oti REFUEL DElff VOLE'S 411,LE M RTE9. EG TN UT STREET. • pE.NRSYLVANIA 6.O.ADLUY Or ..THV, 'X. FINSARTS. tau QftEttiThrtlT STREET, t M P le °PAN DAILI , Molds's ozoopted,) from I A. AL . M. Wantet-The Tenth irohrmo of u ffrbis Floats .. Pesti/la ' of Pirating. Admits.= Si amts. Chtidieu %mist Et yas hair Pr tithlres of !hook if ei-tf ( 1 MANIA RCHESTRA.-113 bite e •..A Marsala Vferi c l o rTUßDA3. at BWHICAL FITND HALL at 3X k noketa to to. MA at Andra% and Back Lawton, Maria atom- ands* .ae dant. tatt-ara • INSURANCE CUBS PAN 1E S. OTIABER CITY INSURANCE CtillPA wr, NY—FRANKLIN BUILDING'S, sea WALs f EST. PH ILACIRLP oLs. can rAL. A% D SUR PLUS 113.0.746 Rl—lnsures yeast Lessor Name br Fire. and the Perils of the Pies. Inland lectisation ass Trinsporistion. Ok.. PRUE H. HART. President. - P 'ROSS % ice President. H.SOCIG stt ALL, See y and Tisamer. . B. LICILER, Assisteat Secretay. DIRICTORS. George H. Rare, E. P. Roues. 4. C. Cattail. Foster & Perkins,. . W. Bark ~ Andrew IL Chstar*rs, H. R. Cow/hall. &unmet Jones. .15.. D..- lion.ll. 11.Palter. •- -- - nahtt-tt THE kastTEßPktlsE INSURANCE COMPANY OF FBILADEPELL (FIRE INSURANCE I.7(CLURIVELY.) OOMPAPirs BUILDING. S. N. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. F. EAToITTOID BUDD, I MOZDTCAT L. DAWSON, FirradessideKez. r o.H., 17.4.1 T. NALTDO YR•ZIT.I. JOH kl. ATWOOD, 011:1 n . BILOWD. N A. Pseeteruce. Hew. T. Texerce. Asnerar b. C. 1311. RUST WU/110X, J. L. XITITGED. F. RATCHFORD .STARR, President. CHARLES W. COX N. Been:nem felt-1y THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NSW TOM BIZ lOLLIOVrOF DOLVABB, utruirnT t T 3101lIttLella Ott TRAi. =TAT'. WORTH OVER ins,oxtas. 111, The premium are LOV:ISP. thin inHATT other Come, ales. and the Theideeas have Wee Thhaga _steady hirer's. comekey. Tam are r ittoiders, so tket ALL THE PROFIT'S MONO TO TNT 13lItTlLitT. Pamphlets. end ewer, information. May be MIA ems MS, On events/ion to P. RA TCEIFORD BTARR,AIent. E. W. corner FOURTH. and WA.I.NUT Motets. PRILADELPIIIARMFERENCESI • Robins. John Welsh. E01 6" 11031 L Dawson. Qoorte M. BWltt. Gleorg_e M. Stroud * .1!.. e. Whalen. john p li; par. . .I,Fisher !.carman. Waite= C. Lodens. Nen M. Atwood. tr a Cala. Thome H. Powers. *a tb ree W. Toland. _ William McKee. oe. Wattoo... no-17-ir DYST4PSIA.—RIFTY YEARS TNDE BCRIBABLE AGONY FROM Dr , PF.PdIA‘ Nervousness. Sickness at the Stomach. and Vomiting, have been restated ht DU Ifs R Bra delicious health.- restoring_ RENA LENT • ARABICA Fitol). t From the Honorable Isidore J. 13:akis.l Bazaar. 43 blinaiwth street. 17th Amon, MI Dahl Bits" I am happy to inform too of the great benefit my daughter has received Iron the '"0 - ale Eta. Arabic , . Wm was very this and tolieare. - ctrl ra'd for her age between ten and eleven. whoa she room. manned tot.. st. It has mad* he ignite airman and heal , h!. !consider it the molt mammas restorative rood for children and delicate persons. Believe me. dear Sirs. truly, sours, 1 J 13L • KB, to Union street. Third district. tlear Orleans. March 13th. IMO. For seventeen years I have been laboring angle g r ah iusefferrilde afflict on deprived of sleep. and sod zsy at limes that I could Los help aiyeelf. my s•oniseh would fad me. arid I ibex become a b•lPletni enervated Inc- , - lid. At last. on the 15th Orono. IRS. I was fors, dawn with an ale Ise Mu and killing puns m th- bones. Often as I went WI alba. Matt. t thou ht I sho.tla oeVer see the mots an. lily medical attendant and ril.nd. in whom was all my trust. could do othen: rte alfeolgte my sufrerin.s. end sent i.e to one or his collea_of a. whose attendance proved it. unsuccessful at the reme dies prescribed (silos; to , e on, relvf II 313 a this stags of my disease that. on the pth last, I tuellah met one of no ir.end• h. Mid me that Mr. ]. El Monier told emoted through the 14100 oNitel, and ha d radically cured by U. Barn A rutue4. Thereupon 1 itrmellot.eoy 10 male use orig. nod. soon after. I felt retie. and the 0331,10t cmary chan.e for the better I hove adually envie rieeeed slnae.owlettothatexcellent Fanns.lDMlCla me to believe that tam complmel. c a of F E. SFRNARIJ, Commercial Abstract Clerk in the Col ector's Orme. e.g.): 30. 64 (From the Ree. James T. Campbell Ssiletstooe Rec tory. near Fakenhan, Norrole Dace 1 her 5.h. 1559. 01 , 11 L Smut is . l all comes maof re lnsliteunon. neo_ps rueu- GUIs when the Ivor to mare than usual'. n(l.etest. consider Du Barra's Revd eta melees t• nod the nest this co mm uni c a ti on., can make what use you pleas* of lam gerittomen oon. he JAMES T. Ca MPH tiLL. Perfect d ilMtion. strouener ree. and terreehinn steep restored by Ort debetOtis health-rectorial }Levy ten to A val.., o r a Food. Upwards of Be CO). ores iron e eel rhoutend tertimooies. ached. woh foli itatiuctirue, in cannier; q I at 51 0; l 4 lie ell The latter eattlage free o receipt or Gent. [ Auld the Ds o. iti South THIRD street. br R. UNRO, principal Agent for the liaised Stater. ilea by all Grocers end Dragnets. fel& las JOSEPH LEA. NOB.llB AND 130 CHESTNUT erritsrr, Invitee the attention of the Trade to his BtOedt_ot COTTON. WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS, New hght and dark ear= Mies, a great variety from MESSRS. BAWL SLAT ER & SONS, BUTTON MANUFACTURING CO., MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Akio, THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING, blending many new standard Pattems. NEAT BLACR & WHITEB, PURPLES. tc. BARONY & SHEPHERD PLAIDS. A SID t,BAND:I4 BL TYLE&CK AND GRAYS, AND CHOICE DUSTER S WOOLLENS. FANCY CARSIMERES and DOESKINS, ko. FROM ROCK coax., GLENDALE COIL, FEW ENGLAND CON., CRAW FORD SIMI% BROOK DALE AND OXFORD MILLS. EBERHARDT & SONS' SUPERIOR BLACK DO • SKIN AND SILK MIX TURES. earinette. Plain and Pnesed of all anion and mull. tics; a entusAy Jeans, Tv ,j ls. Cords. Cashmere tx, Kengeet Tweedy. comprising one og the beat smoke to Lb* country. AMERICAN LINEN co% CRASH, HUMS, SHEETING% &c. 1.11-I,n J. E. VAN METER a ITEMS, '1037 CHESTNUT Ftmet, VAR has now in Store the choicest selevtioo or ftsh ionable Straw and arta pne learn &torten In the city, to which the wteraion of Southern and %sett, merchants are invited. a.? 6: tiOllllll.lt , N AND WE I EttNil/4)F.K -VOL citANTB aye patttcattarly invitad to cal and canape. tee . , ew and splendid assortment et NMI] nerv, naisona of OVir ts sl uirottiES E. Tlti d "T *" Btre • rt. n '. e rs. 3.t doOt tett', et. Lawm an, Uoiti. fale ktuk AffiUSEMENTS. DIRECTORS. MEDICINAL.
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