'4.o.4 l irp . **tyrneburg. ---I.Correspendeneeress.l.- - • _ ` l`.` - .ELesistisenxis , M 10111 4185 0. • the Senate, ortMondar, Penn, read Pl"° " An act Incorporating the Ohio and Mielleartir gleam acket Company."' The eorporatorsisrs.erfS n ' b°at °sP " talus, well - known on the Western watirs, Mifollowa • .` . .14. W. Beltitroover, Adam Jacobs, Charles W. Batehe log, Samuel C. Young, end Win. M. Hirs h . Capital ?took five hundred thousand dollars, of fifty dollars each, en shares of five hundred dollar' each. An act relative to the Cottage Building Association of Philadelphia was read In place by Mr. Palmer, repeal ing the 4th section of the act of 1860, which prevents wrists nfeettain oases *Rhin this Commonwealth. • • Ia the Senate. on Tuesday, Dr. Marsala read In place ft An sot to incorporate Christ's Evangelical Reformed 'Church of Philadelphia." Incorporators—Jacob 9. Pry, :.Joseph B. ribrelner. O. N. Brook, Jacob R. Soudar, Louie Reimer, Enos Been, Thomas F. Brook, and Wm. T. Porter. The alliiniof the church are to be managed ',by a Consistory, to be composed of the pastor for the time being, three elders and three deacons, but they may hainereased to six of each ohms, whenever the congre gation shall So determine. the Rouse on Monday, Mr. Tumor read in place ' An act t o incorporate the Passyunk Railway Com- Party of the olty of Philadelphia." The corporatore are - Charles E. Lea, James Markoe. Wm. West, Harry In gersoll,,Andrew .1h Cash, Edmund C. Peohin.Jamea E. Neall, M. L. Burr, and Samuel Kirkpatrick. Capital stock fifty thoimah ir dollars, in shares of fifty dollar. ciao°, and they are prohibited from declaring any diri ..,dend unless out of the net profits of the company. under an individual liability or each director present or consenting, equal in amonnt to the dividend de =elated., This is an excellent Provision, and ought to have been Inserted in the charters of all the Passenger railway Companies. The route is to commence from - any point on laasyunk road, between the intersection of Booth. street. and Passyunk road and Tenth street, as they. shall, deem advisable L thence along Paeayunk „road to Woad etreet, with power also to construct such ...turn-outs and sidelings as may bp deemed necessary to work said railway. Mr. Donnelly read in place " An act to incorporate the Prime and Federal-streets Passenger Railway Cornea . ny of, the city of Philadelphia." The corgorators are A: A. Nunes, B. Brady, John P. Levy..lscob Broom, John McCarthy, John K. McCurdy, And. Johann, A. J. Reilly, William Ronal, John Farrell, William D. Bs, ,• ker. John Owens. Robert K. Neff, D. G. Erma. Henry Rtehrough, William T. filmes, Isaac Leech, It Henry Nunes. John B. Thackara, John D. Lentz, Hugh Cm ton; George H. Magee, John Brady, John Delany, and John P. McFadden. Capital stook, $120,080, in shares of KM each, with power to issue 5125.000 in bonds, bearing seven percent. interest. The Foote to corn menus at Or near the 'United States Arsenal. in Prime • ;treat, thence by a double track along Prime eastwardly ' - to Front street, thence along Front southwardly to Fe deral, thence along Federal westwardly to Oray's-Per7 ry avenue, with libilrty to connect said Primeetreet and Federal etreet by a double track on Twenty-sixth street; provided that no burden train or locomotive digit be permitted to 'naafi over the earns. Consent of Coirecials is first to be obtained. • Mr. Ridgway, a supplement to the sot incorporating the Richmond and Bohnylkiltfassenger Railway Company. It gives the companfpower to issue a mortgage, and le. Italian the mortgage issued to Chas. 0. Imlay and Wm. 'Barak ; also, the power to extend their road from ita present aaotem terminus at Guard and Frank. ford road to Belgrade street, thenee along Belgrade with a single track to Palmer. thence along Palmer to Beach, thence along Beech to Bhacikamaxon, thenoe along Shaelaimaxon to Girard avenue, and thence along the some to the junction of Guard avenge and Frankford road, the place of beginning. Thin being private•calendar day. the Houle held two sessions, to consider the large number of bills upon the calendar, and disposed of them almost without excep tion. - PENN. GENERAL NEWS. BANORROHB BERI/LTII OP WM/TAMIL—The fa tel results attending the vaccination of the old , tens of Westford were nearly equalled In this city a short time since. Five men employed in cue. !:establishment in Elm street, were vaccinated with _ matter obtained from a scab taken from the arm of the child of an acquaintance. Inflammation fol • lowed, their arms Immo swollen to double their • 'natural size ' delirium set in. and for several days the lives of the patients were despaired of. They have, with one exception, recovered. In that case the patient is still in a preoarlons condition. The inoculation was not performed by a physician, but by the father of the child from whose arm the scab , was taken.—Boston Atlas. Porn/mole OP CHICAGO.—On the strength of the vote cast at the late election in Chicago, 18,818 in the Tribune of that city claims that the pope,. lation'la now. over 150,000—taking the ratio at ,eight inhablhinta for every vote cast. That paper, however, thinks it,is hardly worth while to specu. fats in the premises, as the United States census, so soon to be taken, will definitely settle the ques tion. In 1855 the State census showed a popula- tion of 80,509. If the claim of the Tribune now is correct,. it would show an inerease, in a little over four years and a half, of about 87,000. THE LAWRENCE OALAMITY—ANOTIIER BOLT FOUND in THE Reim—The workmen engaged in removing the ruins at the Pemberton Mills, Law rence, in the vicinitakof the tall chimney, came upon the body er one Miley, an Englishman, who bas been missing since the disaster. Ile was em• • ployed in the lower room, and it was supposed by his friends that his body had been consumed. It was found in a good state of preservation, sad as it bore no marks of violence, it is supposed that be suffocated. The site of the mills is to be bleared before the first of April, when the laying of the foundation of the new structure will be commenced ---- Aarsatc.dor—AAlTßEßß BEPORB TEE QUEEN Mrs. Charles Mathairii; letter- known- in -this , - country- as Lizzie Weston Davenport, has ap , peered at Windsor Castle as Emma Thornton, in "A Bachelor of Arts." The Londowaritic says The performance was in honor of the Prince of - Orange, Who is fiance to the Prinoese Alice. It was at tended by the: Queen, the Prince of Orange, the Duchess D'Aunasio. the Prima. Consort, Princess Melee,,, the -- Prince of- Wales the Duke%•.'Aurnale,yrincress the Duke of Cambridge. Princess Louise, Prince Au thin, and Prince Leopold, the Duchess of Sutherland, and Inhere, The pieces went off With. Peculiar swim, : note little owing to the circumstance of a reception being given, on entering, to the principal performers. which seemed to put them at the ir ease at once, and the • applause and laughter being more sntaneous and gene . than heretofore, and less reruie po ted lay convention and etiquette. Mr. and Mrs. Charles matnewi, Mr. FraurMathews, Mrs—Sterling, and Mr. Addison met with repeated OX_DOMOODO of approbation, and. nide• d ell the-other performers had reason to be gratified with the favor Which they received. Mrs. Charles Madman - had in panel canes to be proud, Imam Is, we believe, the first 'American actress who has over bean honored by a • , command to play at Windsor.' , TEL MILITARY ow NEVI' YOWL—M.:lording G. "' the.retttrns la the Red`Book, the following are the five Strongest regiments in the State of New York. 1. It may be added that since the reports have beet. published two companies and a troop have been • added to the 60th cerement: - flat 1s 69th....... The Red Book does not agree in its statistics -with the actual count of the troops on the field on , - - :inspootion day—the only reliable basis as the oat. °elation of the real strength of tho various roe. , meets. At the last inspection, the 7th regiment tarred out 904 mon, nit told ; the 7let, 481 ; and the 69th only 265. The 11th regiment should - stand [earth on the list, having paraded 473 rifles ' - Wepresnme the numbers of 20th and 64th regi ments have also been swelled by official figuring clone the actual count was mado.—Exprees. HEAVY ROBBERY.—MY. 0. B. Welch, of Parson field, Me., states that while on his way to New York, on Saturday last, to purchase a oargo of flour. he was robbed between Springfield and lUrtford of - a - sealed -package, containing bank bills to th, , amount of $16,000. Ile states that the money writ in an inside breaet-pooket of his under coat whet. be left the Massaott House, at Springfield, and when he arrived at Hartford it was missing, One half of tho amount was in bills of the Bummers worth Bank, and the remainder in bills of th, "Portland, Biddeford, and Sue banks. Ills story , is looked epee with some distrust, as it would have • hien impossible for any thief, however expert, have- removed it from such a place, unless Mr Welch 'hail been , extravagantly careleas,"— Boston. Courser. FATAL ACCLEZET.—Henry Lyons, in coming off of the" Hamilton.avenne ferry boat, on Monday 'evening, was accidentally caught between the boat end the bridge,,and crushed in a most horrible ,71, manner: fie was taken to the Long' Island Col. , „lege Hospital, when it was found that his hack ;,"was broken, and. nearly every rib crushed. Be died about two hours afterwards - Ile was thirty. L., - four years of age, anti lived in ' Hamilton avenue, where he loaves a wife and seven small children. --An Inquest was held upon the body, when a ver - diet of accidental death was rendered.—lV. Y. Exproite A NOIRE" FOR one Srdon.—Quite en excite meet has been comalioned in Washington by the action of two young ladles of that olty who, having become fascinated with the stage , formed the pro. pot of eloping to New York, with the Intention of appearing as - actresses. They have both occupied the first aoatal,positinn, are finely educated, and of them is .the daughter of wealthy Detente In pursuance of their mad projeot they peaked up quite en extensive wardrobe of dresses, and by some ;noaji made their way undiscovered to the railroad depot, on Fridaylast, but; arriving there . fortunately too late for the train, they were forced ".toittutn. tolhe city, but r insteld of going to their • heroes they.toololodgings for the night at ts board .' ' - inglionse near the Oartel, deubtless with the in. 'Nation of - prooeeding with the execution of their plan the next day. -In this, however, they were • defeated by the action of their relatives, who had 'ln the meantime discovered their whereabouts, and they wore consequently rescued from what might have become a sad fate. - • -Tau PERILS or Ber,Looaraci —Professor Wens, the aeronaut, attempted to make an ascension in ',his balloon, at Wetnmpka, Alabama, on the 8d in. ' sbint, add narrowly escaped death. The balloon having been inflated, he- etepped into the basket and gave the word to ' , let go," and was not obeyed, - but I tnni ed iately afterwards, when he 1/Una toady, they did ! , 0 let go," and the wind' blowing•from the west, the balloon, with lightning speed, was borne upwards, its swaying forward and book, with but • ' one foot in the basket. It first struck' it wood-pile, thee a fence, then the side of COORS Hull kitchen, 'then the eaves of the kitchen, knocking off the Shingles, an& afteeward the eaves of the Coosa Rah, when it threw him some feetfrom the basket, and , he dangled in the air bolding mainly by his hands to the ropes. With groat presence of mind, on ,arriving not over Coosa Hall, while some eight or ten foot from the roof, be swung 10080 from the balloon and dropped on the roof. Had he not done this be would have ;been borne into the air, and a horrid death would have awaited him, as he was holding by his hands, whose strength roust soon have given out. A large crowd was present, anx ious to Soo the aioension, and all were greatly re. 'loved when ho alighted safely. Ruims THE 001741."--A jury in ;Texas lately: acquitted a man on the charge of horse ' , stealing, although the crime was olearly proven against him,sluiply because he stole the horse to elope Withhis sweetheart,'who was present in court ' during the trial, and waiting to marry him it' no. quitted. The jurors had probably all been In love ' tthemeelVelli at ono . poriod or. anothor of Their lives, ..end there was not, perhaps, one of them but what Would have done the same thing, in Weir younger days, if they couldn't have got-their wives without. W' The Cherie/don Convention" , will vote by Jitates,eaoh State casting as mans voted asin the ,L_eleoteral - eolleg,e; MM. by a resolution adopted at .01noinnati, the Convention einnposed of twice as Monis:delegates as voters!. Classified into free and slave43odpi, the fernier will, send three '''hundred' 'ag,abist - tio kindred and forty from the latter;:f Beside these, the members of the liationii - Democratio Exeoutive Committee , 4 _liiiiejeWpillif4 floor of the Convention, but no •MOES• OTOSAS hi onstemary-td admirinstinguishe&mem --. kiers'ottattip"itity tho Appl,jarlhe-boitise as a courtesy .Hie that elm:ConeuviiiirbeetompoSed -bf 40*(1101444(63;44ttitithVis;' FIEEI;ADV,IA4I , OARD OF WM& "SE" I: CIA 4 I:141mM of tlng gsloolf. faMtikiis4, "- A 'LETTER , LUGS Ai tin lilioisArors , sxmIaNOLVIIILADILT2IIa, Darkolontatar) Maoholl—..—....London, soon Bugbomas Walter, jionrth Bads, aeon i Brig Mary E N0rden............Havana, soon BIARDTE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, March 13.1860. ARRIVED. Bohr T B Blesoker, Edwards," days from New York, with M ni d f etoc l a a p yta n , Bohr Owens, 4 days from Laurel, Del, with lumber to SIPT Ba emir Eldorado. Williams,lliV l" ms, 5 days from Laurel, Del, With grain to J W Bacon. CL Bark Imperador, ROWPernambuco Lewis go Damon. B ar k Eli ka boi Fonikee, Barbadoes. Jairus Deter.; Brig Tiberias, Loom Cienfuegos , Btewart, Carson & Co. Brig War Eagle. Williams, Port au Prince, Thomas Waitron & Bons. Bohr A'rittle, Adams, &mum la Claude, Bally & Co. k Bohr Belie. Barrett. Wilmington. NC, J Dakar. • , Boar BL Crocker, Proebrey, Taunton, Twells & Co. Gtr .1t A Bing, Leeds, Now York, D Cooper. Farmer,ller, Baltimore, A‘Oroves, Jr. (Correspondenee of the Philadelphia Exchange./ LEWES, Del. literati 13. 9 A I. The brigs Governor Ball, for Cardenas, and Charles It Frost, for Cienfuegos. went to sea on' Sunday. The steamer Jersey Blue, sabre Lillie Saunders. J Polder, Otter Rook, Sarah le , Jones. Alexander, Lydia It Ogden, Ann Eliza, and six fishing smuts, ;amain at tbe Break water. Wind fresh from the north, accompanied with morning wo anchored five nehrs bare oome in this and inside the r oe breaker. Yours, W. hi...RICKMAN. BY ITLEGRAPH. (601Teipondtnoe of the_Philadelphla Exohange.) - - CAFE ISLAND,N J, March 14-11 PM Bteautay Delaware, for N York, went out at 9 o'clock last evening. and the steamer „Boston, from New York, passed in at 0 teolook thin rnornlns Waal NW. Yount. ko. HUGHES. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Cross Ledge Lightship (Delaware Bay) requiring repairs, the Relief 'Lightship was placed on the Ledge Station on :he 12th mat, and will display the Mai let- Mint and a single light. By order of the Lighthouse Board. H. S. STELLWAOEN, Commander U. S. N. Lighthouse Inspector's Office, hills, March 19,18(0. In Wit MIsMORANDA. Ship Narragansett, Saunders, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool 2tith ult. Ship Mountain Wave, Hardy, hence, arrived at Shanahan previous to Jan 14. Ship It B Forbes, Ballard, for Boston, sailed from Bin gapore Jan le.' Ship Union, Wiley, from New York, arrived at Bata via Jan 1. Slop Shirley, Allen, for Boston, sailed from Calcutta Ship Eared. itfcOonagle, from New Orleans, arrived at Liverpool Path sit Bhin Wm Chamberlain, Knapp, at Havre 25thult. from New Orleans. Bark Laconia, Bearse, hence, arrived at Savannah 11th inst. Bark Mary Edson. Nickerson, sailed from Messina Ilth ult. for Boston. Bohr B C Scribner, Carlisle, for Mobile, cleared at N York 19th Bohr Geo Mangham, Scudder, from N York, arrived at Galveston lath ult. Behr Ivy. Henderson, hence, arrived at Galveston IneL Bohr Alabama, Yangilder, for Wilmington, NO, went to sea from Charleston Ilth inst. Bohr rs W Perry, Samson, from New York, arrived at. Jacksonville Sd inst. Bohr E W Gardner, Bourne, for New Orleans, cleared at Charleston 10th inst. Sohr R Corson, High, for Providenoe, cleared at Jack sonville Sd init. Bohr Wm g Rowe, Wiggins, hence, at New London 11th met, Bohr Amelia 0 Reeves, Lake, hence, at New York lath Mat. 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Can be set by mail, on enclosing one v o g ue stamp end pries of rills. Fo A rt E oltb y . the pA s h ten!e . n hi t. NO. HD South FROLIT Stree a. TON'; lINCAUSTIO TILE; for F n o iaomo t en o r a l OhioAtif Trfor Cotton.. a l e o r l r drrp sorVaer oon datota. Outlill Di • 1141111-11 • thAVarik ,PW 0 7,41/ 111 a.P,Fiti PI P - A? THU RSI)- " , MARC4 I 15, 1860. INSURANCE CQIIIPAPfIES. LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM RA.. -a rr 4 n r a l ' A B o I yffet I. ,Na, mt. , . . Fr nii 84 la; Doop p luTtg...jseia, tiontone se. In 8 Ana. id vEB fOr he whelp term of Sire—grants annuities and epdo i reate—purehasmi life Interests in Real Rata°, and in ea all contracts depending on the Tngenoies of_Li e. hep not as Executors. Administrators, Menem Tendon. and Guardians. niel L. Miller, TRUSTEES. Samuel B. Stokes, Vll'd i nsicitamd. rgunettakh..d. illiam P. Hacker, cwi E t z lwtter, ". William H. Rent, lisf noel C. Huey, heophilug Piiuldiurs Wes Hallowell, dmuad A. Bauder, "go?' O r i=" 4 r ~,.. amei L. Hutolunsor I ohn W. Homor , i ham H. Garr. ins G. Archer, . V . wow.. muel J. %nudes; illiam Roberteons mph M. homag, T arner M. Ruin eau G. Brenner , P. 8. , ri,Tiohler, Reston. DANIEL, L. Mila,F.R., President. 8A E. STOKES, Viee Pres't. Jona W. 1101x01. 80010t1117. IltlB AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED D3IO—CHARTER PERPET UAL. N 0.310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, Haying a large paid-up genital Stook and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue, to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other Persenal Property. All .:woes liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. Thoel. Marie, John T. Lewis, ka l ttel t i ll orlton. James R. Campbell, Edmund O. Dutdh, Patriot Brady, Chu. W. Poultney, fertual Morrie. THOMAS R. MARIE. Preeident, ALBERT O. L. CRAWFORD, Sedeetary. fe32-tf Irril, WARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COhIPANY. INCORPORATED By_ 2W 17 LEoISLATURE OF PENNSYLVAIA, HU. OFFICE Si E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, Philadlphia. MARINE Iphou.KANoE ON VESSELS. ) MIT, iTo all parts of the World. `INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Cana% Laken and Land Curlews to all parts of th Unio_ . FIRE INSURANCES Oa Merchandise generally. On Stores.. DwelliniLHouses, &o. AbsTD.wr THE COMPANY. November 1,11, Par. Market Yalu. ins,ooo, Philadelphia City d OP aunt. Lr1an....13127,000 03 raPrgell Y v i Zi n a l Pennsylvani a L0an ........ "4" 00 now, u. S. wresaury 616 e 8 , aunt . pioGii - Gi 11AM 00 interest due »..- -- .. 26,265 64 830.000 U. S. Tratuntry 6 it ot. Napa and inter cat due...—. • . . .. . 80,615 00 825,Cal Temporary IA an: Cr; . thiliditi of i'iiilli de ip hi a .. »....._........_ 26,000 CO 160,000, Penneylvsniii B.sdroudMortt CI IF cant. itondi_—, . 0,600 oo gsom. North Penney IvanlLßallioad Mort- SUM WestMl e atlrTi n aPasstrierai — y /1.393 °° Company 7V , ot. coupon bo n d. 12,000 00 ittiociat shares stook Germantown Oaq Company, interact and prinalpal gnantnbed by the clay of Pldla dolphin— .... ~... , ili ' pm 00 '85,400,100 shares Pennsy lv ania Railroad Coo pany*. ..... .....--...... 11,771 00 @mom° shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company __,..._... .._.. soo oo tom, share/ Philadelphia Zoe Boat andEteam sas.:lng Comeimi tbilndelplint and Savannah9team f(avlsatiooCoin- vomPßipfhitatipnia. w and Her vier lo Ore Steam goy Boat Company, Phlladelplua =champ Company 3,110 00 louraimS,Mortisagesi and Baal Estate. Of- 8**;118 See 15.663 86 Bills receivable for Inonranoos made— "11146:99 69 Balanoe dup at agenoles—Frenutials on Ma rino Polioies, interest, and other debts due ' Bon they and stook of gond'' , 'lnsurance Compa luta 6,260 00 Gash on Deposit 97.069 91 DIitEOTORB. Y.5P.71,14`g,"'" Rem Sloan, Edward Darboaters H. Jones Brooke, Roemer M'llrainet Thomas C. Rand, Robert Barton. leech P. Jones, Jaynes N. M'Fitrltinde Joshua P. Eyre, Jbbn B. Semple; Pittsb'g D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, M. MARTIN, President. . HAND, Vic* President. , retare. dlll-dtt fund A . r eophilun Pinking. John R. Penrose, John O. Dam. • Tr r jr j ... 7! plitig c oMi r Di s . B ll h . It Mean, Isom . Lower. Hugh Craw. Charles Roily, WILLIA TIIOB. 0 KERRY LyiatußN, Sea EXOBANGE INSURANCE COMPANY —Office Ni. Oil 'WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merehandise pet gen ual. erally, on favorable terms, either limited or per- DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Bonsall, Joshua T. Owen. John Q, Ginned°, Thome; Marsh. sem. M. Rollinshead, Sarni. L. Smedley, John McDowell, Jr., Edward D. Roberta, R..C. Hale. Hale John J. Griffith. Ial l ' El ' &. ii ,,B li e oo. 22, President. ,IngN Q. GINNODO, Vice President. BDIVARD W. DAVID. Ireeretary Jane-tuthsly Valli INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 40.3 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED PhN #PR NSYLVAIL. I N SM. BY THE STATE OF lA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISE& DIANCTORS Ilkaanel Wright. D. D. 1 1lmerr, wm. W. Walters J. W. Everman, Chas. Richardson; Henri hewn, Jr., soca W. Stout, kvan Morne ih el'7 o4. /16 8. w It t it i nt el Stern. G W. DAY, aside t. • JONATHAN J. tabu UAL Pra , t, WILLI/MA I. BLANCHARD. &avatars. -tt COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE I 8 HEREBY GIVEN OF SPE. nial_partnership entered into between WILLIAM RICHARDSON. as special partner, and.loFrh , LIMON as general partner. from the sixth day of March, 1860 to continue two y e m,. and to expire on the fifth day o March, 1882. to oarry on the carpeting business, at No 47 South FOURTH Street. The said William Richard. son Turnshing, as special partner, ten thousand dol are, mhl3-6t OP AR TN ER lIIP.—CHARLES ADAMS has this day admitted into Partnership his "fiLMI: I OMe firm will be CHARLES ADAMS & SON. who will continue the WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRYARBIEIS BUSINESS at the old stand, S. E. oorner of EIGHTH. and ARCH. Streets. CHARLES ADAMS, CHARLES ADAMS. Philadelphia, third mo.l, neo. CIRDDLAR, The subsoribers respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have made important alterations to the Old Establishment. and are now prepared to exhibit large and splendid stook of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY 000D8, adapted to the wants 01Familiee. Portionler attention is alsoisiven to the (Melee of PLAIN GOODS. Desirous not only of 'veining all the old oustomers but of enlarging the human, the undersigned Dual . that, with additional mire and attention to the was o purchasers, they will receive an increased share o tronage. CHARLES ADAMS & SON, mht•lm B. E. isomer MOUTH and ARCH Ste. MEDICINAL. RUSHTON'S COD LIVER OIL. 'OR CONSUMPTION THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND,_ DALLEY'd MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR AS universally supplanted all other AAL OintmetM_and healing nprlioationi in both the Eastern anti Weetern Hemispheres, wherever intro duced: and its intrinsic /merit is the true seoret of He meson in all cutaneous ofrcctionsi whether the cause be accident or dtlease. BUM tc it 4 SCALDS 0 are instantly relieved oft' their anguish, pain and inflammation, by a timely applosatien of this mar oellons healer,. and the 4 dock is renewed as if by a charm no bleinish_er soar remaining. HE FRIEND OF F THE NURSERY. Children are frequent . sufferers from external in juries, especially from Fluid and Comphens Ez ?halms—therefore every mother should have this netting preparation non- ... 4 dandy on hand. It heals sore Breasts , and quickly 0 4 removes the TETTER o ..- RINGWORM, so pieva- lent on the nursery. _ • TO TRAVELLERS BY SEA AND LAND. The Machinist, the Tra• c., veller.and every other in dividual whose lot in life ~ throws him within the chance of accident from 0 grolosson, Are,r relit !ion, should bear in mind .''l that this Magio Extractor A is his beet and only friend. lt, is bothportable and obese, and should ever be ,a his c ompanion, as a friend in need, There are thou- .., sands of living with to testify to itsmarvellous virtue. who owe their sound Il inobe and muscles to its saving efficacy. The ollowing are a few of the leading diseaget for whichAL LEY'SMAGI- CAL PAIN EXTRACT -1 OR is a PREVENTIVE gt as well its CURE, Rams, Erysipelas, Sores_of all kinds, Braises,Diann!, Shot Wounds, Boils, Frost Bites, Scrofula, Broken Breast. Fever Sores, Scurvy, Bites of Reptiles, Felons Scalds, Canner, Glandular Die- eourr Crooked Lips, eases Seald * Read, Chapped Hands, Mercurial Sores, Sprains, Chilblains, - Pains generally, Small Pox, Cramp, pimples, Tumors, Contracted Cords,iile_e, 'letter, Chafes, - onion, Ulcers, Disease, of the henmatism, Venereal Bores, Skin, &o. Bold at the trineigar t bilP ' ots,l4 Brcit e ilwaj, New York, WitIGIN d & CO., ° dien7rial Street, De w It w ean d a e lir lir og: tamed of all respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the United States and Canada. T. W. DYOTT SONS, 218 North SECOND Street, (eV Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania.] REMOVALS. AVM. D. KELLEY AND GEORGE A. • COFFEY, Attorneys at Law. have removed to 328 South SIXTH Street. below Chestnut. fe2B.lm" REMOVAL .—SMALL 85 CHANDLER, WHOLESALE OHOCElts,h4y6 ionoveo from 66 North SECOND Strut, to 113 MARKET street, above Front. non!, old°. WINES AND LIQUORS. CALL ATTENTION OE THE Ilir'RA ALF RED retrily filoerior nasals, r • RENAUD COGNAC. rung, in unsorted pnekhgee oonntantly On hand. extreoeived for threat importation. 0-1-tenne u y Comukz, Leßoy Sognso r London and Ho land Gine, Claret ur Wood and qes, Otlamivira. nlah and low price.. ONGO' MP, mp° 0104 m ET Bourn FRON , rhiladolph a. G EORGE WIIITELEY, so. IM Boutt.FRONT street, howler of JilronlA r rno o m r , 4 tfa r o i n i tzgy d b n ao :47 - , - -Lk% B pp ll o e iet e a 0 rum, Coalition, & Of., Thco. fines dr. Co., Woo, Robin, & Co., (hard, Donny, & Cot:, . Reinnette, Moral, mete ifirklettflol4 Jas. &ai r :loaf. rs, A 0, Stuart's ranney Molt Whisker, ma the ohoionot !amties of Madero, Shorn, Port, _Bufoondf an cl l'ehn Tsee Gig, Jamaica Rum,'Beata Critz Boraeanx &0.. rco 417-1, EDWIN CLARK'S mouLy IMPROVED and newly Patented Combined Grinding and Bolting. or hiECdANT FLOUR MILL, STREET, operation at N 0.135 RACE DRUM TDIRD, PHILAD'av This unrivalled Flour Mill, including the complete grinding and bolting machinery, mammas a woeeet of only 4 feet wide, eja feet hiP h i l and twenty-nine feet long; manufacturing within pis small compose, at R. mingle operation, and with but little more than six horse Porter, family extra, extra, su_porfine, and all of the low er grades of flour, and the different kinds of offal ,•pro during flour equal in quality to the beat flour made rom a given amount of wheat, by the best Merchant lour Mille in the United htates, or in Europe. Its aVerage Eate r. of grinding is two barrels of murmur flour per This new, compact, complete, and celebrated flour mill Mil been carefully examined by many of the most experienced mitten in thin country, and they Mum- Measly, bestow upon it the highest commendations ; and have given their testimonials of its intrinsic. superion ty, and its winterise utility. hillier! mill-owners, merchants, capitalists, Aponte tore, and the nubile in general, are respeotfully invited to cell and examine this highly useful and Justly °ale brateditour mill. Information concerning the purohoee of the Patent Rigida for hates and countiee and thp milli, for every Portion of the United•fitatee, Great Britain, Frantic, ermany', Russia, and eater A grionitural countries, will b ermany, given to all persons addresning their lettere to EDWIN CLARK. Patentee, N 0.1311 AGE et., below Third, Mad's. , Rti/Poir further information concerning thie (lle bt*- ted flour null, pleads', to read the yellow hudbliii, de roribinglt, pt*ly , RETAIL 11, , Y7:00 OD 8 • FEAT FIG'D Yard wideogeMe deetitiVehittinee. French percale s neat &sures, Rioh widirFrenoh Chtntee B . • SH&RPLEBB ROTHERS CHESTNUT & EIGHTH Stream NEW STYLE OF BALMORAL. A new Spring style Balmoral Skirt, mertf SHARYLESS BROTHERS QPRING CLOAKS. • P.-. 7 Newest Spring Styles. Striped Cloth Cloaks. New Style Silk Hoods. Plain Cloth Cloaks. Cloaks made to cadet, Priem; from 5460 to .6"5.00 COOPER & CONARD, mhR NINTH and MARKET Ste. QPRING CASSIMERES. h., suit opened, fifty moss now Spring Cassimeres, oomfrieing aim Strings, aney Valencia, " Panay Mixtures, Caohemere end Plain Colors, Marseilles Hood Blacks Vestinge. Ladies' Stripth Cloaking ,loths. L ies' Plain Cloaking. • Lfente' Fine Spring Coming. COOPER & CON AHD. mho NINTH and MARKET Ste VRENOII EMBROIDERED SETS. Just owlet, email lot of Chowely seleeted, very neat designs. Embroidered Alushn Sets and Collaps. BHARPLESS fintan CIVESTNUT & mown" Streets. BEAUTIFUL NEW SILKS !!! THORNLEY CHISM, EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN, Would invite atlentionlo LARGE STOCK OF BILK GOODS, Noat oheckerLand plaid Silks fur 620. • Good quality Foulard Bilk, for 020. iery nob Foulards for 76, 84 and 910. cautiful brocade Silks. solid colors. fdr el 12. dene Bilks, Poll de dais, Re. THE, BEST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED. From 721 per yard up to $1 60. New styles of Dressclosale, embreeing every novelty of the season, ovirhadAY• sHAwLs 3, Our establishment has been rendered famous for Shawls of every deeoriptiou. STELLA SHAWLS,_ CRAPE SHAWLS. TRIBET SHAWLS. BROC BLANKET LS,and mhS SHAWLS, An. LUPIN'S PRINTED MOUS DE LADIES, all Wool, from Wilmerding & Mount's large auo• Non sale of Benkard & flutton'is importation. New York: I lot high oolong. neat figura, fO - r children. at 37}io. I lot Stripes, with neat figures. 573i0. I lot do with Polka d Importer'sr price was Ito. I lot do dArker at tto 1 lot super white ground Chintz, figure., at lOU, usual prom The. .1 lot rich Set Chintz, figures, at GYSio, usual price 760. G, on colors, plain mod•. do., 31 to too. I lot double.flouaced French Organdy Robes at 85 each, cost Seto import. Super Foulard Silks at 625f0. Illuminated Foulard Silks at 6230. And many other new Goode, that will be sold at pricea to dervetition. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Ale II line Just opened. GRA RUES ADAMS & SON, EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. ponaNs— .ll- Bilk Chain Peyline. Cherie Poplins. thinandi Poplins. Plaid Norwioh Poplins. Stripe Grenadine Poplins. Dot Cherie (Pomander. Plead Ottoman rovAms. Satin Lustre Poplins. Plain, Plaid and Stripe Leveling. Chene Bare Anglaise, eta., com prising a variety seldom equalled. NEW STYLE_ SCOTCH GINGHAM& Pink, Blue and Bud' Percales and Brilliants. New Printed Challis and Plaid Brilliants, ate. . PRINTS. 260 ye . new Merrimack. Coohoco,hlnnohoster, fi o, Gloucester, Sprague, and English Prints, in styles to suit all tastes. White Ground Bhirtins Prints. CHARLES AllAblb rt CON. mOstuth.tY .81011TH and ARCH Streets. seoLaa.sr lOULARD BILKS. - Jot received, a choice lot of I,IBILUM STYLES FOULARDS, At 80%00We—uses! price Ni-eents. Illuminated Bouquet Foulards, at 81. CH &RILES ADAMS & BON. EIGHTH and ARCH Streets, rEFEEMB QPRING GOODS . -SIIARPLESS BRO N- 7 'IIIERS are opening new and handsome etook Spring and Summer Bilks. Hush Organdies. Very neat Lawns. Foulard Robes. Cloths. °swathes. Itaregas. seven flounees. pored Black Bilks. Black Taffetas. Mixed Travelleries. Spring Shawls. mha CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. CIIIIIYLKILL NAVIGATION COM PANV—OFFICE OF VIM SCHUYLKILL NA VIGATION COMPANY. Alaroh IY. IN9o.—The oharge for the use of Cara and for Toll on Anthracite Coal. car ried on the Bohuylkill Navigation, will be as follows from this date, and so continue until further notice : To Philadelphia.... ..... .. ........ SpringMA (...... ........ . ..... ...., Conehohooken .. ....... -- ..... ilymouth Dam algn n .;::.= ....... :::: :' • Port Kennedy .Y.... alley Fore f o icentle ........_, pil oyer s F0rd.......... ..... ~.........I ttetown Landing. —. tin .. Union ......... .................. irdaborough ... . ........ ending.......... A1th0u5e5............... Mohrsville —............... Mig b il i n g ligLiWairii. . :::::::::::::.:1 The Oharge will be per ton Of 2,440 lb cent. allowance for waste, as usual. an than twenty-five cents Per ton wilt be rn tenon. ny order of the Iflanasers. mhl3-Im F. PRAIA "MORT R•BECOND-STREET MARKET COM PANY.—Dooke for the subscription of stock to the above company have been of ened at 191 North FIFTH Street, where all persons deem nit to subsoribe ore invited to call. This Market is to be located on the west Side of Second street, above Race, on the site now occupied by the Bunk Hotel and adjoining properties. nice of shares $5O. ulhll 8t dIFFIOE OF THE `u' READING RADA' Fni The rates af freight and this company will be at tit further notice To Piohmond Phibuisi ph Inclined P1ane......... Germantown R. It — Falls of Bohuylkill.... Egbert........ Consbohocien. ..... Swede Furnace........ rriet'n or Bridgeport, Port Valley Plicenixri lie ... Royer's Ford... ...• • tirn a Pottstown ..... ouglasiville ...... Birdsboro. Exeter..... Tuoke don Leesport Me le mbers . Onirigsb'g and Auburn. nibl4-3m By order of the W I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPIOSALS will be reoeived until the 10th of APRIL next, for the graduation rind masonry of the following sections of the ALLENTOWN RAILROAD, To wit: Secs. 26, 2e, 23, 21, 20, 33, 33, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, and the excavating of a TIJNNEL MO FEET LONG ON SEC. 30. Th 9 ve sections coinTre all the heavy work on the line of the road, and is keyed to be the beet class of work that has been otlare to Contractors for some time, being the work that m nonuse; for the construe tion of a first-olass road with very light grades over a broken oountry. Specifications, maps, and profiles nifty be seen at the Eggineer'itobfloo in Allentown. Proposals Pto"bnrinti.V3l.l."Prop4mlr," neOddroestni to tho CHIEF BsourßEß,Ata.brlTQwro, Lehigh °aunty, Pa. Br ord de e_r_t te_lioard, J r ERWORTII, President. Geo. B. Rolliritril, Chief Engineer. Feb. 7, 1860. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT II application has heen node Co "The Truateee of the pre A monition of Philadelpota for the renewal of tflilildirrTlic i tegiriV , 4llt d , ionogt 117 t. P 1851, which hoe beentoot. and eat inforcnation thereof will be received by BREMER, REICHERT,& CO.. fe2a-stu&th 12t 2 /7 MARKET Street. CHATTEL BONDHOLDERS OF THE CATAWIBOA, WILLIAMSPORT AND ERIE RAILBOAD, are notified that it is neeeuary for the proteotion or their interests to present their bonds and elan the power of attorney, at the Me, MI WALNUT street, without delay, as more than two•thirds,of the bondholders have already signed. MM. JONES, L. MOBB. . P. tt UTCHursoN, Is. P. BORDEN. THEO. LEE. March 9th, )866 61 IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Eetate of ANDREW D. KITOH.e.N, deceased. The Auditor appointed h77the Court to audit, settle. and adjust the account of ANDREW C. CR AIG, Trus tee, Au. will meet the parties interested at hie office, No. 115 bouth FIFTH Btreet,on MONDAY, Maroh 19th, 1860. at 4 P. M. JAMES H. CAB ME, mhtl-tuths.ste Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Mate of THOMAS CUIBH, deoeed. Notice hereby given that the widow or said dace- Ort hen filed en appralsement of the personal pro. ly elected to be retained b h her,under the provisions o Lot of Assembly or 14th April ISM, and that the same will be approved bp t 8 satourt, unless ex ogptiona thereto shall be filed on or iQII the lath day of b!aroh, 1860. JOHN 11. COLAHAN, mhtl-toth-It. Attorney for Widow, PAUL P. XULLEI, KELLER it EMORY, moo No. lio WALNUT etreekphiladelphia, R. Pa.. BOLE AGENTS FO E. Borden' superior Broad Alonntain White Ash, and R. Hecksher Uo.'l oslehmted Black Heatk and Otto u 0 Shinned by canal and railroad from Sohoylkill } iamb Schuylkill co., Pa. felt-am H°MICR EPERS LOOK TO YOUR Interest. Buy your COAL AT HICKS', where nothing but the vc besttunlity of Lehigh and Bohnyi idli Coal to &tore at the following reduoed pylons: Lehigh, Bro , en, if, an 8tpre......—..54 If per ton, tobuilVl L —....... 4CO , Va e rranted * tie . ericoWeititi " O - Vcinet and Iltrwei;tht, al he t oorner hIABBIIALt, W I BYO4 a . rd d aIIT 1 i t a Z. -damn. 300 BUS Primo Halifax and Eastport litrflos, aoo boxes Sealed Herring, 2 (>o halt bbls White relit, in store and for sale br Wht..l. TAILOR & CO., Ott 122 and 124 MOTH Wharves filiblAßO OltiAHB.—A small invoico of low -A; Flealto cIOARS.OI4OI7 E Yor sale 110 riALM OEM, NOTICES. 'IIILADELPIIIA AND I AD COMPANY. Maroh 10, 1860. oils on toed transported by allows from March 12th un- --- n ga. Be LEGAL. GOAL. 71180. D, 814087 RAILROAD, LINES. 1860. - ask, 1860. WINTER ARRANGE M ENT—NEW YORK LINER. TIP'. CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'B LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY FLAW, From Walnut -street Wharf and Kensington Depot, Will leave as follows—viz: CARS. At 6 A M. via Camden and A mbov, C. 20 A. Aecom modation ,5 2 2 3 At 6 A M. via Camden and Jersey Co (N:J.) Ac commodation._ _ 25 At 9 A M, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Marl. At 11 A AI, by Steamboat, via Tawny and 'Jersey City. Western Fatorm,,a At nn P Ad, via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation--; .. . 26 At 2 P M, via Camden and Amboy, d. and A, Ex press 3 00 At•Of M, via Kensington and Jersey City, Eve ning Express__ .... .. 3 e , At 4)G P Al. via Kensington and jersey aty,ii Cla s s Ticket 2 26 At 6 1' 111, via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Mail 3 CO At 11 F via Camden Jerseii . City, Southern Mail...- 2 26 ..... At b 1. Al. via Camden and Amboy, cscormnodn lion, (Freight and Passenger,)-Ist Class Ticket, 226 Di" " 160 The 6P M Mail Line nine daily, The 11 M, South ern Maii, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere Easton. Flemington, fko., at 6 A M and 21' I' hl 2 from Walnut-street wharf. For Mauch Chunk, A ilontown, and Bethlehem, at 0 A M. via Lehigh Valley Railroad. • For Water flap. Stroudsburg, Swanton, Wilkestarre, Montrose. Oreat,Brinti, Sm. at (I A. Al., via Delaware, Lackawana and Western ft. R. For Mount 808, at. 6 and 9 A. 'M., 2 end •lli P. M. For Freehold, at 0 A. Al, and 2 P. At. WAI LINES, For Bristol, Trenton. ho. at 25f. I'. Al. from Walnut Street Wharf, 4K and 6k P. 'lll. from Kensington. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano°, Poverty, Bulling ton, Rordentown, ho.,ttt 1254,3, and Of P. M. Steamboat 'fronton for Bordentown and Intermediate Planes, at.2si P. M. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passen ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything KS baggage but their wearing apparel. All barman over flfty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company Inuit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be, and 8300, ex cept by speoial contract. f 027 WM. If. GIATZMER. Agent. ►r]lJ PENNSYLVANIA UENT RA L RAILROAD, 0180 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1860. allmmin 1860. THE CAPACITY 01. PHIS ROAD I),_N.f r )W EQUAL TO ANY IN Tim COLIN R BETWETHREE THROUGH PASSENG R "'RAINS EN. PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, ?onneating direct at Philadelphia with Through Train' rom Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the Anon Depot at Pittsbers with Through Trains to and corn all points in the west, Northwest, and Southwest —thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpeased for speed and oomfort by any o' her route. Fatima and last Lines run through to Pittsburg, without ohmage of Cursor Conductors. All through Pea eenger Trains provided with of of Patent Brake—speed under perfect control trot the engineer, thus adding ninth to the safety of travecera. Smoking Care are attached to each Train.; Wwidrnfre Sleeping Cain to Egmont, and Fast s t rains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY Mail and Fast Lines, Sun dale egoonted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 8 A. M. Feet Line 11.10 A. M. Express TRAINSes " WAYLEAVE AS FOLL OW S: Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2 P. M. Columbia 4.00 P. M. Parkeshurg 11.80 P. M. West Chester Passengers will take the Mall, Parkes burg and Columbia Trairuk Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladelphia at 8 A. M. go directl# through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offices of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Banton, or sant timore ; and Tickets E astward at any of the Important Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the regular Line ,of Steamers on the Missialuppt or Ohio fir Fare always as low, and time aa amok, u by any other Route. For further information apply at the Pasaenaer Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The ocimpletion of the Western oonneotions of the Pennsylvania Railroad to chIOAR o. make this the DIRECT LINE DETyy,2.t.;l4 THE EAST AND TEE -- 44hkrivVric. The connection of trash by the Railroad Bridge al Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, with the saving of time, are advantages readily appreciated by Hinman of Freight, and the Travel ling Pnbho. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight t o t h is Company, can rely with confi dance on its epee ytransit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any polnt in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at ate tames as favorable as are charged by °Mir Rai/feud Companies. road. -Q ^ Be verticals!' to mart enamel" vie Fauna. Rail . For Freight Contracts or Shipping Direcitione, tingly to, or address either of the following Agente of the COln pany: D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; H.S.Pierce & Co., Zaneeville,O.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley, 0.; R. MoNeely, Mayriville, Ky.; Ormsby & Cropper, Portsniouth, 0,; Paddock k Co., Jellerionville, Indi ana; H. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati 0.; Athern .t Hihbert Cincinnati, 0.;. R. O. Meldrum: Madison, Ind.; Jog. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; F. G. O'fLaley Co.,' Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo, Ill.; It. F. Soso Skater & Glans, St. Louie, Mo.; John H. Har rill, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & Hunt ,Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke gr. Co., Chicago, Ill.,• W. H. H. Knouts, Alum, or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the Went. . . . . E. J. SNEEDER, Philadelphia. MAGRAW & KOONS, 80 North street, Baltimore. LEECH & CO., 1 Astor House. or 18. William et., N.Y LEECH h CO., No. 77. Stntostreet, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, Gee'l Fret ht Agent, Phil*. L. L. HOUPT, Oon'a Tioket sent, Phila. THOS. A. SCOTT, Octal Sup't Altoona, Pe. MINGTON, AND DALTI MOR • RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY. November SI, 18.59, PARBVOER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore atB.l/5 A. AL, /I woo. a:lnto/ad and 11.10 P. M. . 1 ':f. itteiitli: i! ,` °Atillx!Ikr.°g111:::,1 1 i1 1 .11P.IT: orr AiLtltrattgatt.;T:4,lll:: It or Dover at 8.10 A. M., and 4.110 r. N. or Milford at 8.18 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. or kleaford at 8.15 A. AI., and 1.30 P. M. or Laurel at 8.15 A. M. and 1.303'. M. RAINS FOR'PEILADELPIIIA d 8.28 2 . 44 .••• pi,mare at xso A. rd., ( Fatless,/ 10.15 A. Id., _, 1.. • are Wilmington at 3.15 A.M. and 11.6 u A. 91.0.40<butt .5 . 9 11 6.1.6,9 el 646.15 A. M. and 3.40 P. M. save Seaford at 5.4,5 A. g, and 4.06 P. M. I,.ve Mil ord 81 740 A. ~ and 1.261'. M.' ave D,!ver at 9.06 A. Id., and SOO P M. avave Middletown at M. na n d r. M. e New Castle at 10.50 A. M P. M. ave Dilater at 8, 13 A. AI., 221 and 8.15 P. 14, Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad 1 10.111 A. AI. . . _ . . . . . TRAINS FOR_BALTIMORE UM! Cheater at 6.66 A. M., lila and Mtn P. M. Leave Wilnung ton at 9.26 A. 81,1246 P. M., and 1120 A. At. SUNDAYS On'pat 11.10 P. ?d o from Philadelphia to Baltimore. FREIGHTTRAIN, rom Baltimore to Philadelphia, With PASSENGER OAR. attached, will run as follows: places at ghl,lisrlihia for Perryville and intermediate Leave Wilminton for Perryville and Intermediate places at Leave Wilmin g ton for Philadelphia and intermediate planes at 3.40 I'. 01. Leave Baltimore for Stammer's Hun, Chase's, and li are wood at 3.64 P. M. ni a. 01. FELTON. President. PHILADELPIIIA, GER TOWAIirr- • w rztT N E T B? I n v it i ß A n r o t Zni on a nd after MON AY, Nov. 31, 186 9, FOR GERAIANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7,7.60, 9, 10, 11, and II A. AL. 1, 3,3, 3){, 4,6, Op, 0,7, 8. 9 N )10 and 11% P. AL • Leave Germantown 6 7 'B, MC 9%, 10, 11, A. M., 1, 1,3, 4, 4%, a, o, og, 7, 6, U st. N io DAYS P. rd. ON S, Leave Philadelphia 9.06 min. A. AL, 9, MIL and 10 P. M. Leave Germantown 8.10 nun. A. M., /JO 6%, and 9 P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,17.00, 11 A. Pd., 3,4, DX, 7, and 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.10, Be, and 11 ,4 0 A. M. , SAO, 1.40, 6.‘0, arid em,P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 0.00 A. IC, I t and 6% P. M. Leave Chestnut 11111 7.50 A. AL, 11.50, 5.70, and 6.40 nun,, P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 8,9, 11.05, nun,, A. H., 1.08, 3.06, 44, 51‘, and Hsi P. M. Leave Norristown 6,7, 9, 11 A. M., IH, 64, and 6 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 3 P. t Leave Nornetown 7 A. M. and 5 P. M. FOR. MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 13,7/0,9, 11.05 A. 5 7 .,L06, 3.01,1.95, IX 6%, 755, and 714 P. M. Leave Mannyunk Di, Lg. BH, 9K, and.los A. MO, 5 , 5, 0%, and 8% P. M. ON SUNDAYS Leave eeve 'h at g i or,l nBsshil4. Superintendent ! 510-17 DEPOT. NIN and GREEN Streets. PHILADELPHIA AND rt`llllTon ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE -9 (i UIC ' TRO . TE to Elmira, Wdkeebarre, Buffalo, Lltioago Rook !eland, Niagara Fain!, Milwaukee, Bur- Ling On, ' Aloutreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Dunheth. and St. Lou:,. Passenger triune will leave the Philadelphia and Road ing Railroad De v , r, corn,r BROAD and CALLOW RILL BtreetaDA Y. (Sundays excepted,' FA 7.90 . L,DAY EX PRESS. For Elmlra,Niagnra Falls, Buffalo Detroit , Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Paul's, Drirhngton. and St. Lows, _ . . . . 3.10 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira, Mama Fall', Buffalo, Detroit, %tow Milwaukee, Rook Island, Oalena,f3t, Paul's Durhugton and St. Louis. . . The 7,30 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. triune run through to HARR NB URO, stopping at all Station!' on the Lebanon Valley Branch, The 7.30 A. M. train connects at Rupert for Wilkes balreaf Beton, Scranton, and all 'tenons on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD Baggage °heated to Elmira, Buffalo, and fluipension Bridge,Tioketa can be procured at the _PhillidelPhia and Er - nra Railroad Line's Tioket Office, Northwest corner o SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passen ger Depot, corns r BROAD and CA LLOWIII LL. 111 ROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, I_ Su !I nky excepted,/ for all points West and Northat ip. freita must be delivered before D. Al.l to,inncre going e memo day For further information. appy at Freight Depot, OAD, below Vine, Otto . AS, S. TAPP N, General Agent, ' . SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelohla. . • frr NORTHPENNSYL . . . • VANIA RAILROAD. "I TER ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM, DOXLESTOWN.__EASTON, ALLENTOWN, _ItLaUOII CHUNK. HAZLE lON. On and after MONDAY, Novem bar 7rh, Jon, Passen- Pger Tales will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, DAlLY,(Sunday excepted:l For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Hazleton. IFgeese.) at 9.30 A. M. ;or Bethlehem, ( Exiles/id at 9..90 A, M. and S P. N. I F or Doylestown, (Aooommodationd at 8.40 A. M. and . AI. For Fort Washington, fAccenunodationJ at 0 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem, ( Express,) at pvgDoylestown, LAooomm !I . end Leave Port Washing N ton,(modationd et?. A.M. SUN AOOOm DAYS: Philadelphia for FortWashingthn,at 9.90 A. ht. rhiletdelphia, for Doylestown , at F. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington for Philadelphia, at 7.40 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, *LBO; to Mauch Chunk, $2.60; to Easton, elle; to Doylestown,Bo cents. Through tzoketn must be procured before entering the oars. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) con nect at Berke street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Arent. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL; ROAD, MI/RN NG LINK, for POTTBVILLE, READ 1 and HARRISBURG. Leaves the new Depot, at corner of BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets, (entrance. on Callowhilld at 7.30 A. M., DAILY, (Sundays excepted,/ for ko'ne VILLE HARRISBURG, and all Intermediate pointe r ponneoting at Harrisburg with trams runtung to raw burg. Onambereburg, Darnels, Sunbury, ko. AFTERNOON LINES. _ B LAN, 8 1 m o, c r. DI., DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and At 4.30 P. NI., DAILY, (Oundnynexoantedd for READ ING, 'sod intormedisto point.. db W. H, WILD ENNV. Secretary WEST CHESTER RAIL wow ' ' ROAD TRAINS VIA PENNUL YANA RAILROAD. Leave Depot nor. ELEVENTH and MARKET &rests, daily, (except Sunday./ at 8 A. M. 112.30 M., and 4P. M. Leave West Chester at 7.80 A. 81..10.80 A. M.. and 3.50 P M. la 14-2 IS M NOTICE.---eIIESTER VALLEY RAILROAD—PAS -BENGEN TM li n DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERNIEDIA'rE BTATIIINB.—On and alter Inn Deoem ben 1M the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN Wingert from tho new rartionger Depot of the Phila delphia and ReadinK Railroad Company. corner of PROAD AU CALLOW lIILL dtreete, (pneeenger en tranßegi on _Callowhilk A N t • NINO TRAIN for Downingtown, !eaves at 7ho APPERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, lettree at jd/LILY rehidays ono r r thed e f t ritons re of the Philadelphia ifsaarnoirmrcooll.„„l.,%,,.,„, WORIF and TO WEST OIiESTER intermediate soint ME IA. Trains for Wed Chester leave rhltadker fr°m the Depot, northeast corner of EIGHTEENTH and r MARKE Streets at &le A. M. and nd 4 4 M. On SUNDAYS at A. M.. aril P.M. " 30 P ' PUO , Thilerx tor stattros on the HILADEIRMA an BALTINOR4 OENIRAI. , _TAICAOAD Will take t it 1: .10 A. m.. 11114 IWO P. M. 'A' - mil.% Pala- S.k.ViNG FUNDS. SPRING GARDEN BAYING frJND SO OIRTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Mace, No. 831 Nonh THIRD a broil (Connolidation Bank Bui CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE °REDA syLvArtia.. Deposits received in mime of One Dollar and Norarde, and repaid in Gold, without notice with ylvE FFX CENT. INTEREST from tb.e das deposit Gil 'milt drawn. A reepontible and reliable Saving! Institution has long beet needed in thefloy th ern part of the ally, and " The Anti ng Garden Savings Fund Society " was chartered by the Le of Peluturylvatua to sandy thut neeeein ty, The Managers. in organizing and locating_ a, have been governed wholly by a desire to acoommodate the bind nese interest and wants of the very lam and entertai ning ponalation o b i ur i hdthAlkmre§!. Prom eto Ed o'olook; also, Kiiday and Thataillig from g unttla o'clock in the OVOIDS. 11"4.1 ittpitell /Smith, John F. L Aktt, ohn Levy on. H. K,Strong, Underzoffer. FrederiQk Btaoke, minas Hart. Joseph P. LeCiers. Lai Resider, D o George Knecht, James S. Pringle, kaoob Dock, , Joseph M. Crowell. Bon. Wm. Millward i g Seorge Woelpper, Geo. T. Thorn, Peter 0. Ellrnaker, Robert D. I/eviction, JAMES B. PRINGLE, President,. FIANCIe HART. Beareterv. SAVING FUND.---lINITED STATES TRUST COhIPANY, oornor THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and small sums received, andpald hook on de mand without notice with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day or deposit to the day of withdrawal. Wane hours ,_from 9 onto 6 o'oloak every day, and on MONDAY EvErrlfiOS from 7 until 9 o'oloolr. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Sootlana, from £1 upwards. Preindent--STEPHEN R. QWFORIII, fyeasurer—JAM_ S R. IiVr4 &A TER. FL,INY FISK. Aotnekry. sell-lt CAVING FUND--111VE PER GENT. IN. TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST OW NY, WALNUT Street,Sentherest corner of THIRD, Inoorpomted by the State of Pennsylve n a. Money ii received in anyism, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. • The °Moe L open ovary day from t o'clock in the morning till 6 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday i liziiihsAll ‘ p o'cloc L BE k NNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vine President, WILLIAI J. Ramp, Secretary. DIRIC2OIS. AM. Henri L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster,. Edward L. Carter. Joseph D.Barr, Robert Selfridge, Frannie Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yorke', LoLandreth Muons, James L. Stephenson. Money is received and payments made daily. e Investments are made, in oonfornuty with the provunone of the Charter , in Real Estate Mortgages. round Rents, and sash first-class sentintios as wilted ways iT131170 perfect security to the depositors, and which cannot fail to give pennenenoy and stability to this Institotion. aul-ly PIAriOS. MiISTEINWAY & SOWS NEW PA TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, fiQUARE GRAND, AND &WARE PIANOS, now pre ferred In concerts and in private circles by the beet performers. Received the first premiums over the best makers, from Andy es like Gottschalk. !Hamm. and others, Challenge all oompatition. BLASIUS BROTHERS, d6-Ir 11: 1 05 CHESTNUT Street. HOLIDAY PRESENTS I PLANO-LOD FOR EONS. TES. ME PIANO-FORTES. IIELODEONB. PIANO-FITE& MELOD ONB FLA O iL itTES. M EONS. Made by Raven, Baoon. Co.. Nuns & Clark Hallett, Davie, k. Co., And °Merv. J. E. ISOULD, SEVENTH and CIIESTNVT. SEWING MACHINES. WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES. • HENRY COY, Agent, SYS CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, Maohines. with Operators, on sire to Private Families. BRANCH (MIMI: T West STATE Street, Trenton, N. J. 110 CENTRAL SQUARE, Easton, Pa. jal9-11m WILUOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA. citlNE.—The gteat and inoreasing demand for Wilcox .t Sewinghlachine re a guarantee of ita superior excellence. Price en For sale at FAIR BANKS' Scale Warehouse, 716 CHESTNUT Street. lea-tt suirriNG. FOR THE SOUTH.-CHARLES TON AND SAYAN N.AH BTEAMBHIPS, FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of rirragri per Cent. be low New York Steaniellip rates. FOR. CHARLESTON, H. C. The U. 8. Mall AteamehiP KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Marten V. Marshman,wtllnallon Saturday, March 11. at 10 A. M. Through in 48 to e 0 hours—only 40 hours at Sea. NOR SAVANNAH. GA. The U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain John Y. Garvin, will gall on Wednesday, March 11. at 10 o'clock A. M. 1 h rough in 68 to CO hours—only 48 hours at Sea. SYS/tiling days et anged from every Saturday to !Ter, five days. Goons received, and Ms of Lading signed every thy. The splendid first-elan side-wheel Steamships REY STON h. dTATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Avannah, them Ships non neot with steamers for Florida. and with railroads, for all places in the South and +Southwest. INSURANCE. - - Freutht and Insurance on a largo proportion of Goods thipped Rnuth will be found to be lower by these put han by matting eemele, the premium being one-ha the rate.. N. B.—lneuranoe on nil Railroad Freight le entirely unnermaintry, farther than Charleston or Savannah. the Railroad Companies taking nil risks from these pointa. GRAT D REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by thou route 25 to 40 per cent changer than by the Inland Route, as will be seen by the foUovnns soda nub,. Through Gaeta from Phila el Ain.. via Charles ton and Savannah mannishly's, INC LUDING MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery INLAND HAIM To Char1e5t0n........61115 00 Charleston..—.....sl3 130 Savannah..—.— 13 00 Savannah.--.. 31 00 tlngusta...—.... 23 00 Augusta...—. --. 26 CO IMKaOOO.. 21 IX/ b1a00n.......--... 32 73 Atlanta.... 23 (0 Atlanta-- ---- 31 00 Columbus.--.—. 2.1 00 Columbus--...... 36 ro Albany .. 20 00 Albany... . .. XT 00 Montamnery..... 30 00 Montgome ry 36 00 A10bi10......--. 35 31 Mobile--......... SO 90 Now Orleans.. 39 76 New Orleans 31 03 EXCURSION P ICKETS TO TILE CHARLESTON CONVENTION—. _. Sitli. No bills or lading sottied after the ship has sailed. For freight or guano) apply on board, at socond wharf above Vino atreet, or to . ... ALEX. HERON, Jr.. Southwest corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT, Agents to Charleston T. rt. & T. G. BUDD. Savannah,'BUNTEß & GAM MELL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina. every Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah, steamers St, hlary'e and St. John'e, every Tuesday and Saturday. FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE._ NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP CO PAN Y. The United States Mall Steamships ARAGO, 5,100 tons, David Lines, Commander, and FULTON,g,goo tons, James A. Wotton. Commander, will leave New York, Havre, and Southampton, for the year 1865, on the following days : To meet new requirement" of the Post Moe Depart ment, the days of Nailing of the ARAGO and FULTON from HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON, will, after their nrechanged as follow. from NEW YORK, save in the case of the nresent departure of the FULTON, which will take place on the 17th December, the schedule remain" unaltered: /ROM NSW TORS. Havoc AND SOUTHAMPTON. F ULTON..—Doo. 17. F ULTON.— .J an. 10--Jan. IL ARAOO. Jan. 7. ARAUO ....Jan. 31.—Feb. I. FULTON, _ Feb. 4. F ULTON__Fo gd Feb. 39. ARAGO— !doh. a. ARAG0.......Muh.T7...Mch. 65. FULTON....Moh. 31. F ULTON....A pl. XL ...Apl. 21. These steamers, built expressly for Government ger vista, with double engines, under deck, every attention has beer, taken in the construction of the hull and ma chinery to insure safety and speed. The Mops have five water-tight compartments enclosing the engines, so that is the event of collision or stranding, the water could not reach them. and the pumps being free to work, the safety of the vessel and passengers would bo se cured. Recent experience has demonstrated the itteso lute necessity of this mode of construction. Tun acoommodatione for naasengete are believed to combine every comfort and conveni ence that can be de sired. From New York to Clouthamnton or Havre--Fiat Cabin, SOO; Second do. Vg. From Havre or Southampton to New York—First Cabin, 700 francs ; Second do., &SO francs. To passengers going to Lundell these steamers offer the advantageof economy both in time and expense. Specie delivered in London. No passage secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. All lettere and news mer r f e reig_ht or_p must pass thesro sage ugh a pply to the Post Office. Fo WS. DRAYTON. Agent. Broadway, New York. WILLIAM ISALIN, Agent Havre. CROSK.EY CO.,Aents,Southampton. AMERICAN.EUROP EAR EXPRESS COMPANY. Agent, Paris. WM. NLILBON, Agent, Office, Tobrioco Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia. Plans of the ships can be seen. TUE BRITISH AND NORTH BRIM AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL EITEAM- PROM NNW PORK TO LlvaitroOL. Chief Cabin Passage.-- ... ....... SIM lieotkul Cabin PAISAAR 0 .. —.. 76 PROM RosToN TO LIPPRPooL. Chief Caton Passage— .................$llO Seoond Cabin Passage to The shims from Boston gall at Ifahfaa and Cork Ilar r.. I PERSIA, Capt. Judicial, CANA DA, Capt. Lang, ARABIA, Cart. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar, ASIA. Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAL: A KA. Capt.Andarson AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch, ........_ . .. ..... SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessels earns a clear white light at masthead, preen on starboard bow • red on port bow. 11ABl A, Stone, !Ave 71. York, Wednesday, Feb'' , 23 EUROPA, Leitch. Burton, Wednesday, March 7 AFRICA. Shannon, N. York, Wednesday, March 11 AMERICA, Millar, " Boston, Wednesday, March 21 til i A A t o otr. L , Wednesday. hteroh 2a l s ARA Bit St:VJ . ; N. York, Wednesdry. Aril 11 NIAGARA. Miller, Boston, Wednesdny , April RI PERSIA, Judkine, " N. York, Wednesday, April 2.5 Berths notseoured until paid tor. An experianoed Surgeon 011 board. The owners of there ships WI nut be accountable for Gold, Silver. Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones, or bletale, unless bag of lading are signed therufor. and the value thereof thereat expressed. For freight or passage apply I. E. CUNARD, fell s Bowling Green, New York. HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. pAOKAGT: ItARDNVARIIIIOUSE.—We would reaßectfulle call the attention of the Henri- Hardware frado to oor ec tentrive :Hoek of MK INUHAM HARDWARE, which we ewer at a 4,111%11 trance by the pi:linkage. Orders for direct importation whetted, and Goode de liver.: either ici thie city, New York or Now (Wean& Lt:wits &Eon, 411 CUM lERCE Street, Internittnc and Comuusaion !timbal:di Arid Agents forl , orat an and Domestic, Hardware. ..022-tf gaibARGE AND VALUABLE STOOK &oleo selling out at Greatly Reduced Prices, at 426 CH STI4 UT htreet. 820.000 worth Stan lard Weight Realm comprising an aaeortment of all sizes. Counter. Portable Platform, Warehouse, Hay, Coal, Cottle, and Railroad Scales. Purchase!" will find it for their interest to call end examine the above it nods at No. 425 ClibbTN UT 8 PR EET. Philadelphia. CHAS. A. DANIELS. The attention of country merchants im called to the above Mock. fcsaam i r s i FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. For sale 1.1,T FAIRBANKS h EWING. Tl 5 (1 11 Esrh UT Stroot. Phdw BURGESS' TROUT, BASS, AND SAL MON ROBS.— PHILIP WILSON & CO., C 2 CHESTNUT Street, hmung token tho Nc'e Agency of my celebrated Trout, Bust, and c+alinnn Rode, Reels, will supply My friends and the trndo, at tha lonest inha.sm U. W. BURGESS. FAY YORK KEROSENE OIL.—WO bbls for sale et manurnoturer's_prioea. YARNALL HpDEN, .172 North TIRD Eitroet. lIIUKORY. AND SPRINO MOUNTAIN Limon CO AL ,Typrtred Toth wire, for PSIS on beet tome Apply at Kriuwiaws - • t NIN il and wri,Cow a l cm PRIVY WELLS ULEAYED AT A LOW Mee, to obtlin the contents. MareGs WILLIAM TIMNON, l'ott.lretto Officeili, Nit 2nt • rt No tirr'll74ll o rth 14 , I.oE.—Plitne retailing Charleston Rice A-go for solo br ]AMEN GRAHAM & CO., LE.7111 lai ••• U8511..1--For sale by MaIIFAIL DR9WS/311 0 sat 0 I . X p 9940 trul. tad SALES BY AIICTION. "FURNESS, BRINLEY I) - r., No. ID NI RIC .T BALE OF OW LOTS FRENCH G DR OF THE I .1f- PORTAT ON OF AfEssts.DENRARD & HU /3021. NOTICE.—Our sale on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. will comprise about kW lots of fancy and staple French goods, to which the attention of the trade is particularly requested. The assortment will be large, and all new and desirable goods. ust received. LARGE SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. Messrs. Benkard & Hutton will sell On Friday Mornme, March 16th, at 10 o'clock. the following ;desirable goods: GOO pieces plain monslin detains, black, high colors, mode colors. fine to superfine qual Ras. itiu pieces dray Irate. Lupin's goods, all qualities 200 pieces,nankinets,.plain, side stripes, and plaid, finest goods imported. 401 pieces printed monslin de liaise, all-wool, - I, e, and 10 colors. MO piece. printed Larose and mousbn de chine, all choice new and elegant design,. 300 pieces barege, bad Mere, black, high colors, and mode new goods. 350 pieces rich dress silks, all new choice and beauti ful styles. 110 pieces borers robes, 7 and 9 flounced, double mope, and three flounces, all new roods. SHAWLS. 1,500 superfine qualities, modes, black, and high col eyed. silk fringed Thibet shawls. I coo lens and square black '1 hibet shawls. too printed Cashmere We cone shawls, palm patterns. 700 very rich printed, sewed borders, Stella Thibet shawls. MI extra rich satin stripe chatty shaw l s 1.500 superfine double twilled centres, broohe-border Stella, black and modes, and assorted colors. MO rich extra fine quality broche borders. 300 now [tile emped brach° lamella. BSCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 * CHESTNUT STREET, opposite its Outdo Unree. hetwesn FOURTH end FIFTH Streets. SALE OF THE STOCK OF A RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE. Oa FyidayMorivng, commencingln blanch 16th, at o clock, will be sold the stook of a retail dry good. and trimming store, com prising the usual assortment of gloves, nonery, dress goods, men's wear, & 0. SPECIAL SALE OF 1000 DOZEN STEREOSCOPIC PICTUREd, BECKER'S PATENT REVOLVING BOXES. &o.; Re. On Saturday bromine. March 17th, commencing at 10)". o'clock. will be sold the most attractive asaortment of views ever offered in this city. consisting of fine plain and colored Americ4l2 views, Elliott's best colored groups, fino English. Irish, and Swiss emery ; Goodman'e best statuary. tilumma ted pictures. Crystal Palace views, Re., comprising every variety of choice imports d and American pic tures. _ BECKER'S REVOLVING BOXER. Also. Beeker's patent rosewood and walaut revolv ing boxes, filled with a choice assortment of pictures, rosewood. morocco, and other fine single stereoscopic boxes, a b. IQ - 'be entire collection will be arranged for exami nation on Friday. and on the rooming previous to ran. SPECIAL SALE OF LEO CARTONS FRENCH FLOWERS—JUST LANDED. On 'nursing Morning, Marco 22d. commencing at 10 o'clock. will be sold by eatalosue, on a credit of 6 months, 1,100 cartons Paris artificial flowers. consisting of a full assortment from medium to very rich and high coat, all of the latest and bee' spring styles. Cbtalognee ready. and 69tHp tea auttrigetVor "- animation early on the morning of sale, when the train will hid It to their interest to attend. HUBBARDGORMLEY, AUCTIONEERS, 730 MARKET Street pIiILIP FORD & CO , AUCTIONEERS, AL No. a, MARK VT Street. and En MINOR atreeL SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGA.Nd. This Morning, March 11th, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold be catalogue, on four months oreilit, I,®o cases Boots and Shoes, as Men's, boys', and youths French Cal , Boots and Bro gans; French Calf Congress Gaiters and Oxford Ties, Patent Leather do, and French Patent Opera Boots; men's, boys'. and youths Calf and Buff French Ties; women', French, Morocco, and Victona heeled Boots. of finest quality • enni'd Union Ties of Frenob, Mo rocco. and enm' l Leather nusses'and obiloren's Calf, Goat. Grained. Heeled, and :Wing Lace Boot. Also, in sale. an assortment of city-made Boots, Buskin., Ties, and Slippers. fro a a first-class manufacturer. Samples of 100 cases Scotch Gingham and Silk Um brellas. Goods open for examination, with catalogue, early on morning °reale. ( 1 J. WOLBEHT & CO., AUCTIONEERS, • WI ARGIL Street. between yq'asnd Bath. REGULAR tiALES -•• • . • Dry mode, clottone, Straw WAN carpets, boas, shoes, &c., in lots adapted to the city and country re tail trade, by catalogue, and for cash, every Tuesday and Friday morning. Furniture, chins, glass. he., every Wednesday morn in.rees, plants, vines, ho., every Thursday and Eater day tnernint during the session. Social sale. of all or any description of property at any time to suit the convenience of the owners thereof. CARD.—The very Lnllisot diamond yewelry. fine Vatehe■ Ice., to be sold thus evening, may be examined all this day with eataloguee. BRILLIANT DIAMOND JEWELRY, FINE WATCHER, Ac. This 18th inst., at 73i o'clock at 519 Ara, street. by catalocue. Brilliant diamond cluster pins, finger rings, and studs emerald and ruby noes; Ladies' watches. set in dia monds; gentlemen's matches, of the highest colt and best makes • imported bracelets; Jewelry, in sets and single pieces, tn great variety. May be examined all day on Thursday. 2,600 CITY•lif ADE SIIIRTS—SPIACIAL SALE. On Friday Morning, 15tlemiltant, at 10 o'clock. at our salesroom, 519 Arch street, 2,600 rite-finds shirts, comprising a full assort ment, with white and colored linen end Marseilles bo wline, the whole neatly put up in lots of a half dozen each, expressly for city and country retail Wes. Mr Catalogues early on the morning of sale, and to which we solicit the attention of all purchseers. TREES. GRAPE. VINES, &o. On Saturday Morning. • 17th instant, al 110 clock, at 019 Arch street. a large assortment of all the finest cwatf and standard import ed and Ame,icaz fruit, ornamental, shade. sad ever green trees, currants. raspberry., Lawson blackberry grape vices, Re., in large and small quantities, all from the kilt grows n; FANCY PIGEONS. Also, at eviemencement of late. LO fine fancy pigeons, the property of a gentleman amateur. Bale R. E. corner of Tenth and Thomewiu DRUG STORE, FIXTURES, STUCK, Re On Monday . Morning, 19th instant. at 10 o'clock, on -the premises, at the southeast corner of Tenth and Thompson streets, the entire stock, fixturee, and good-will of an established druz store, to be sold in one lot, and without reserve. kW' May be examined any time previous to sale IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Qn Tuesday htorrng. 20th itat , at to o'clock at 819 Arch street, in lots adapted to city and oountty retail trade, by catalotne. and for cash, a Luse assortment of imported and do mestio fancy and staple dry goods, Ao.,compraiah - tar Particulars hereafter. MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION KERMA:IT, sontheetst corner of SIXTH and RACB Streets, MONEY TO LOAN.' 8230,000 to loan, in large or small amounts, on stocks, gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches. jewel r7, fowling pieces,. dry goods,. clothing, groceries, ci gars. hardware, cutlery, musical lnstruments. fortuture, beddin hones, vehicles. hairnets, and on all article's of value,for any length of time agreed upon, on more liberal terms than at any other establishment in thin GREAT OHANCE.FOR BARGAINS. - - - - - - - - - At private sale, splendid piano forte, in rich roftwood case, coat 30). price 31.50; fine 18-caret gold hunting case patent lever watch, double time and independent seconds, only $1 2 6 fine gold hunting-case ImgLigh pa tent lever watches, el the mutt approved and best makes, from 826 to 3100; fine gold double bottom }log hell patent lever watches, bee make, from 320 to 4 1, ; fine 13-earet hunting-ease detached patent lever watches. Dowels, front 811 to e 36 ; open face do., from 310 to 821; fine 13-caret gold Lepine bunting case watches at 1320; open face do , from . 310 to 4su ; sliver English patent lever watches, in hunting oases and double bottom. of the most approved and best make, from 8 1 0 (4. 820; American hunting Case gayer patent lever watches at 820; hunting case silver duplex watches ; ditto double time. froni""Lt to SXI; hunting ease silver lever watches, full jewelled. winds without It key, from $l3 to $10; Lepine do., from 812 to 816; hunting cue silver de tached lever watches 16 jewels, from 89 to $l3; open face do., from 36 to s h ; hunting , case saver opine watches. full Jewelled, from 87 to $lO open ace do., from 813 to 6; silver quartier watches, from $3 to ga ; silver Frenoh.watohas, from el to 83; gold patent hunting case and open face lever and Lawns,. English, Sense. and French watches, from $1 to 810; fine gold vest, fob, and neck chains at 80 cents per dwt. • fine gold seta of ear-rings, breaatpins, and bracelet.; bends, finger rune, andjewelty, of every us seription, for less than half the usual calling Prmes. 3100.000 to loan, in sums to suit applicants, on dry end every ki mit of goods, at less rate of ohm= than any other establishment in tke citr. UT-DOOR SALES Attended to personally by the auctioneer. at very toe charges. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Consignments of all and every kind of goods solicited for public vale ; two-thirds the value of the goods will be advanced in anticipation of the Bale.. WASUENGTOIS. G REAT CATALOGUE SALE OFBOOKS IN WASHINGTON.—The ant:scribers are now arranging for sale, to cointnence on TUESDAY. March 20th. ISig), et 10 o'clock. in the large room, second door west of the auction roots s. about 150.00 d volumes of books, (principally Second-hand.) comprising the collec tions or the late Mr. Templeman, and the late S. U. De.th, of Georgetown, D. O. The collrictiou embraces many rare and valuable works in eters deportment of literature and science, a more full description of which will be found in the cata logue which may be obtained on application to J. SABIN, No, 27 South SIXTH Street, Pluladelphis. JOSHUo RITCHIE. Acmonstrator. J. C. AIcOUIRE Jr CO . Auchoseers. inb3-stuth•tm2o Wdihinston. C MACHINERY AND IRON. nlB•tmh3l SAMUEL V. MERRICK, J. VACIIHAZI WILLIAM H. MEHLICS. SOUTHWARK. FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WAsHIZ.IGTOZi STREETS. . MERRICK a SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS _ - . - - Manufacture High and Low Frvasure Steam Engine', for Land, River. and Marine service. Boiler", (ineotnetere, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c.; Caetinge of all kinds. either Iron or Brum. •••• • • . Iron Frsine Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Roil rood Stations, Aro. . . Retort& and Gas Machinery of the latest and moat im• proved construction. Every description of Plantation Aloeloners, such es Sugar. Saw. and Grist Mile, Vacuum Ps my, Ginn Steam Trains, Defecatory, Filters, Pumping Engines, Src. Sole Agents for N. Rlllleux's Patera Sugar Apparatus; rifusnlyttee Patent Steam Hammer : and Aspinwall tic. WoLsey Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine. ans.y TO THE CITIZENS OF PHILADEL PHIA.—The Directors of the NATATORIUM AND PfIYeICAL, INSTI fU'fl, considering the ob tech,of their Institution so highly important. have, deemed it proper to 1.1.113 an Address in pamphlet form. to the citizens of Philadelphia. Witch to now in course of extensive circulation, end it is hosed will reach the lianas of, and be read by, every person kindly disposed to lend their aid and in behalf of the Institute. The Address Sets forth the value of the Institute to Phila delphians. its beneficial influence in respect to hestth, and also the general plan and desio contemplated by the charter of incorporition. swimming Pools of constantly-renning water, artifi cially heated. Baths ot every variety, Including the Russian Stearn Bub. and Gymnasiums for L.lies, Gen tlemen. and Masters, will each be perfect of its kind, and form Inwortant leaturee of the Institute. The sb cis tins been placed at fifteen collars per share, and each subscriber will be entitl-d to the benefits of the Imo. tuts., in either department, to the extent of the par value of the amouut subscribed. on surrender of his certificate in payment, and the rates will he greatly in favor of subscribers. It :a hoped that a liberal response will be matte to the oanrassers duly appe.nted, in order that a very early commencement may be made in the erection eta buila mg imitable to all the wants of the Institute. Each canvasser Bill have with him written credential.. duly attested, empower:sir him to obtain subscriptions. re ceive the amount subscribed, and deliver the certifit mites of stuck. The Officers and Directors of the Institute are as fol lows: President—FAClE B. GODDARD. M. D. Vice President—EDW. 81HPPEN. Treasurer and DI SeRECTre tary ORS. —JOS. W. DREXEL. Paul D. Goddard. M. D.. William Damao, Edw. Smppen. Charles M. Provost, Morton McMichael, Joseph W. Drexel, Samuel J. Beeves, Ferdinand J. Dreer, Prof. Henry Cosmos. fete-thkmlw TO WHOLESALK DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS. Mrs. JAMES BETTS' INVENTIONS FOR LADIES.— Approved of and highly recommended bt the med ic al Profession throne hout the Prated States. Thirty Thou sand Int-shelf! having been advised by their oh :acme to use her Surgical Appliances. She would caution Merchants and others ftpllnxt purchasing except at her residence, 1015 WALNUT Street, where sho ran be consulted daily, between the hours of 9 ands. Her book of testimonials will be given on application. toll-sloth-1r TIIE PUBLIO. OALROUN'S ANNULAR VENTILATOR. The above patent is deemed, by scientifio and practi- Cal men, to be the very heat ever mimed to the public, and needs only to be seen in actual operation for its ments to he appreciated. Nothing ever introduced is to perfectly adapted for ventilating private and publie buildings. schools, hospitals, engine houses mines, gleam and sailing vessels, and for the ewe of smoky ehimnosu they have no equal. hlanuntetured and for Bale, wholesale and retail, at the Usahne and Ventalattna Waremoma CFI AS. WILLIAMS, 1172 MARKET Street. Phila. Personal attention will he given to alt desooptioirs of heating end ventilating by the undersigned, who has been many years practically engaged in the above boat. sag. Also (or sale, Culor's 1115 Sr-celebrated warm-air furnaces, cooking ranges, beta boils, resisters. Se., by rola etuthfirn CHAR. WILLIAMS. VHSE SE. --330 Boxes llerlamer County Cheese is store sea (ornate by a. C. SADLER & ARMiAttoet, id 400r.4120T* Frost, m 1 w ~Lii .IMl3l=l SALM iii :&VOTION. TAtit44.4t. SONS, Dot.,V on T. i alo wi tWayilT } R . STREET. FIFTY-FOURTH TRADE CAR S D. ALK—The EIRY - foortit .Philadelphia Trade Bale to Booltsellers will 00/111M011 on rdoriclaY. nth March. lar Catalogues ready. BPRI'IG 13 ALE8-BTOCEB AND REAL ESTATE Baxtn Ronne dale—March 14th. on the_prentiMm. lflT Walnut street Valuable realdenee. per nth 2lnielr ?Sale. March AU, at noon, at the Ex. change. D Eighth Sprieg sa,?e—March 9th, at noon. at the Ex change. Ninth Farina Sale. lintel Vtb. calla/remises. Cam den. N. J.. the " Camden Cd!ralt. and Metal Works." and tract of =1 urea land. ESMZ:M= CAF O.—PUDLIVALEtt _ ESTASTR AMP STOCKS AT TE .CILANE ad tied Wale an stooks even today, at the e. stir Contributors halving the optton of ether 1 07 - Handrails of each b a h, nosed se addition to whisk we publish. on the Satarday pre to the sale. one thousand eatalognes.tn pamphlet Ruins full o gseztions of all the properties to be on the foll We ATE AT PRIVATE SALE. KT We have a large amount of real estate at private sale. undading every drisonyton of city and country' property. Fruited lists may be had at the sac dos gong PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. Sr Real estate entered on oar private malt Mister and advertised occasionally . In our Rabbi* sale amtnola (of which AIOU oopies are printed wee4l,)free of charge SALE OF SUPERIOR. FURNITURE. FRENC PLATE MIRRORS. 'ELEGANT TIROCATELLE W.INDOW CURTAINS _bIAGATELLE TABLE. CIIINA AND GLASSWARE, REDS AND BED DING, CARPETS, tr.e. ti A R D Our sale this morning. at the Auction Store Inn Campfire,. besides SW lots of exoeLlent ftrral lure,superiorwalnntrlor and chamber furniture. X suites elegant brocatelle pa window curtains and cornices. bagatelle table. with balls and cues complete, Chins, and glassware, beds and bedding. a large guallgirg of Carpeta. mattiog, ke.; also, coffee bus, tea caddies,. molasses and nil oars, Several sets scales and weights, lmckets. brushes, Ra. forming an attractive assort ment worthy the attention of ladles and others den roue of purchasing. Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged. for examination. 85.070 RICHMOND .ANDE.CAVYLIFILL PLEBIIN- tiER RAII.WAY BONDS. On Tnesdar, March 20th, at 12 o'clock . , noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange. will ha sold, without reserve, Cot acoonnt of whom it mar concern -10 ccupon bonds, end , cage, Richmond end Schuyl kill Paccenter Railway Control, interest 7 per cent.. payable let Luneand Decembet. • Aim, for otter accontte— . . • 1 snips Continental H9tel ConitsttrY—Per ebne.. 2 share rndadelphia Library. -- 1 share Mere-stalks Lthrsirr. 23 shsres United States frattrae.ce and Trost Co. SEVENTH APR I.NG SALE-1 1 / 4 1.3.RCH 212th. At 12 o'cloen, noon. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of James H. Sump. deed. LARUE LOT AND BUILDING. northwest corner of EhTnix and Hone streets. with a front on Ilowar • street, Kerinnston. lot trilby 100 feet. Three front.. Sarno estate.-VALCABLE WHARF. 111.11. 1, 91.N65• AND LARD E LOT, Water street and River Ds: l3l n ll3 * north of Callow - MB street. L,ot 63 try 284 feet. NEAT MOD h.RN RESIDENCE. northwest denser of Fourth and Buttonwood streets. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. with 11, 49 , Yard, N 0.512 North Fourth street, above Buttonwoo d street. Lot 26 byle2 feet. . . . VALUABLE FARM, Lid ACRES. with fuse Improve , meats. known as The Richlands." New Briteurt torn sue, Bucks county, Pa.. 'Di miles northwest of Doyles town. and same distance from Bew Britain station.. North Penniylvitnis Railroad. PROPERTY.—Throe three-story blink stores, Rot. irM, W.S, and Pld. Gyard avenue, east or Tenth street. 1110 Di: N FOURATORY BF.Ri ORNCIR. with mo dern couve we aces, No. 84:1Frankii a street, above Par rish street. MODERN THREE-STORY RESIDENCE. No. =a Cheri' , street, with modern conveniences. Peremptory SaIe.—THREE-STORY Barcl DWEL LING, No. US Laniard street. between Wharton and Reed streets. First ward. ET Sala absolute. LARUE CORNER LOT. ratimest water of Kettle wall and Cooper streets. :a 1.; Ikt feat. Two fronts. BUILDING _LOT, east side of Amber street, north Of I ,, rris street. Vlneteenth ware. TWO LOTS, FRANK FORD, Northeast stde of Or hodoz street. eolith of Tookawanns street, together by 25 feet. Twenty-third ward. TWO THRE.E.STOKY BRICK DWEI:LINGS. coy . er ot Lydia and Sites streets. Sixteenth ward. BUILDING LOT, southeast corner of Wood and Brown streets. late Kensington. BUILDING LOT, worthesstwardl7 side of Wood tree t etwth of Brown street, late Kensonston. BUILDING LOT. southwest side of Etimmer street, northwest of liatton street. West Philadelehis. EIGHTH SPRING SACE—MARCR Zrtti, At 12 o'clock noon. NEAT 'MODERN RESIDENCE, northeast corner of Tenth and Fitzwater streets, EleClltOre Peremptory Sale—Eats:a of Ann E. Tyler, deceaeed- NITHREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. no Bread street, between Arch and Rene, and Second and Third stree , s. ClarSala absolets. TWO BUILDING LOTS. southwest eude of German town road, northweet of rehab etreet. BUSINESS STAND.—Three-story brick store end dr ellmg, No I'll3 Locest wee- TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING. (mush cast.) west aide Greenhill street. between Muter and Bey bort. and Stateenth and Seventeenth streets, Twentieth word. VALUABLE LOT. northeast corner of Franklin and Jefferson streets, 45 feet on Franklin street, and 44 feet. on Samson strent, Twentieth ward Two fronts. - VALU ant.: LOT. north side of Jefferson street, east of the above. 43 feet on Jefferson. 49 feet deep. - I VALUABLE LOT. rortherest corner of Bever th and Jefferson streets. 49 feet on &tenth. 40 feet on Jeffer son. Two fronts. Feu ft BOBIN b - 83 BTANDS.—Four two-story frame stores and dwellinge, aoritheaet corner of Front and homeson streets. late Kensington. CANIDEN.—Two-story frame cotters, northeast side of Ferry street, so”theriet of Vanhook street, 'Hershel, emat," Camden, N.J. N LAT MOVE RN DWELLING, with three-story Fick buildings, No. 839 North- Eleventh street, above Parrish street. Pale et Nos. 1.19 and 141 Fouth Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE FRENCH-PLATE hIIR ROBS, FIAND-FORTE9.9IOIASELB CARPETt. . At 9 o'clock. et the M, Alorni Sto re, an assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant piano-fortes. hue mirrors. carpets, etc.. from families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience of sale. Also. 2 suites very elecant brooatelle and lime win dow curtains. With handsome silt cornices. cords' and tassels. E&le No 1= Cbestnit Street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MIRRORS, BRITS ASLS CARPETS. ho. On Tues.:ter Mori:nue, March Mth, at 10 o'clock. at No. I= Chestnut street, Dart of the household furmture of a family leaving the city. nir ?tiny be examined et it o'clock on the morning of elle. Sale at No. North Sixth Street. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO FORTE, MIRROR % ithaxsr TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS fIARPhT, CHINA. &e.. &c. Oa Wednesday Morning. elst inst .of 10 o'clock at No. nitsorth Stith street. above Poplar street, the handsome household furniture. Plano-forte. mtrrov. velvet tapestry and Brussels car pet■. &r., of a gentlemen dean:rig hottsekeepint. Sr May he examined on the moraine of sale at 3 o'coock. with C , t31., ues. ST. LOUIS, MO. WIL ( L r. I D AS c I o S m tB BB O IO Y N LE ; AUCTIONEERS eN North MAIN Street. ST. LONl t to..lforsnerly ' s ' kg Messrs. Myers. Clachore. , lr. Co. hdadelphie.,) offer their lain - ices to the ruerchanta. mannfaetstrers, and others of Philadelphia. for the sale of dry goods, ear pets. boots, shoe, hardy are. jewelry, An.. A e. Kir Cash advances made onreceipt of goods. Zir Settlements made three days after axle. HEYIIINCES. Messrs. Myers. Cl&sborn, & Co.. Pothadelphis. Stuart & Brother, PhSadehlua.. Van Wyet. Townsend. & arrenz, Nev York L. & B. Curtis & Co., New Ynrk• Wood, Chrtzty, & Co., St. Lewis, leo. " Crow, McCreary. & Co.. " mbL5-thstair BUSINESS GUARDS. MIESODRI LAND! B. E. RILBROUGH & CO. General Land sad Real Estate e.gentsi Dealers in Land Warrants. amis. Northwest corner THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets, SD. LOUIS. lEr Particular attention paid to entering Graduated Land.. 500,000 Acres for sale at proses ranging from 12,1 f to 7 cents per acre. Patents secured and taxes paid. Enclose stamp for Plot and porttoalars. fel6-Un WX. Y. GREIY%Y. _ GREINER 4t, HARKNESS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 132 SOUTH WHAR.vES, (Pll-3m A LFR ED L. HOUGH. PAPER MANUFACTURERS' AGENT, Orders solicited for every description of PAPER AND PAPER-MAKER'S 11ATERLLLS N 0.17 Cor.th SIXTH street, Philadelphia. Cell-om' RR. CORSON, REAL ESTATE . BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS TOWN, PENNA. .FARMS in _Montgomery. Banks, and Chester oman- TOU B l4l l (Tat x &F.Vo e nr... 60t 4 Xed. HANDSOME DWELLLiGB tor in dito ovn. PAWSON & NICIIOLSON, BOOKBINDERS A NOS. 519 AND 39i. MINOR STREET, BeAvec:. Alarttt. sad Ch e stunt street.. P RU A2tF.l PRIA. JAMES P.SWBON. JAB. B. NICHOLSON R R. CORSON. REAL ESTATE BRO . %ER AND CONVEYANCER, Norristieem, Pe. 160 Farms for sale in Bucks, Montgomery, aid Cites er counties . Cataloguer/ of Farms, iota full steamy 10W1. sent by mall. fea-3a V B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND • StiIinRIPTION.AGENCY, for Frinciral News- Pryers sod Penaitods of City and Country, .. E. cor ner FIFTH sad CHESTNUT. Address " V B. PALMER," Philadelphia. isl3-3m ffllOS. M. BIDDLF., Attorney at Law, No. 273 South FOURTH Stria. n. 13 Cm• rytHE ADAMS EX • R&SS CO., OFFICS 3.X1 CHESTNUT Street, Omuta Pamela, Pact mei. Merchandise, Bank Notre. and Specie, either try De ova Linea. or la ooncz;toawith other Ea Kea COM pamies. to all fha norio:p'e towns and eittea (Le Vatted States. E. S. SANDFORD, aal-11 General Benerintender EDUCATIONAL. AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a reliable u.ediciii throuhb which Set and Fami lies m'y obtain competent teacher/. Parents ma. ob tain. gratuitously, icrormation wed circulars of the beet school,. SMITH, WOODMAN, CO., US BROADWAY, New Yore, or nl2-tt eo9 CHESTNUT Street. FLladelpha, — LIIC Br NE'. JUAROiNG SCHOOL. TUSCARORA } , EIVI LE 17.0 PITUTE Will be opened at ACADEMIA. Juniata county, Pa., on the Ist dal of MAY next. For announcement. cou tvntne terms. Ac., apply U 0 letter. or persona.iy. WI lit April, to Inc subscriber. at 1711 VINE Street. Rhtladel p a; after that at ACADEMIA. Juniata count.. Pa. W. O. E. AGNEW, 1711 VINE Street. fe3 amyl. nRY.ANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located etPhila delphia. S. E. corner :4:YE:NTH:and CHI:BTh FT I New York, Buffalo, Clareland. Chi . -co, and St. Lou,, For infonnenon. call or send for Catalonia. fart-rt CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. ESTABLISIIED 1760. PETER LORILLARD. SNUFF & TOBACCO MANUFACTURER, 16 and 18 CIiAMSERS STREET, (Formerly 42 Chatham street. New York,) Would tall the especial attention of Grocers and Druggists to his removal, and also the articles of his manufacture, via: BROWN SNUFF. AlscabOY a Delr.Ores v Fine /teepee, Pus . * irsiniso Coarse Ranee. Natchitoches. Aiteroau Gentleman. CoPenbanert, YELLow SNUFF. Scotch, Fresh Scotch, Itig_h Toast Scotch. huh Rich T oast. Fresh Roney Dew Scotch , or Lwatlyfoot. TOBACCO. SMOIINO. PINE CrT CH3WINS. 4.1101t0t0. No.l, P. A. L.. or plain, Et. J& o, No. 2, Cavendish, or sweet, Spanish Nos. I 6r. 2, mix'd. Sweet Scented Orinoco. Can'ustor. Kitefoot, Tin Foil Cavendish. rare Turkish. A Circular of Prices w il l be sent on appheation. N.,..—Note the new article of Ruh Scotch Snuff. which will ha found ttrepenor article for dip=r poses. REFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS.- neat.C. DO:WORE E ormthatie loudness until May at 13 South WATER. Street, and neer offets for sale, at the lowest market pnces, for each, or on ap proved short credits. 4 000 hostels steams-refined Sugars cella.") nips, of various grules, including LoYenug's Crushed and Pulrer,:ed an 1 Mailer's Patent-ent Loaf Sugars. Also, Rlo ant Jara Coffee. Adamantine Caz d,r, and Krelly's French (Worms. irda-3m• DAMAGED BAVAN CIGARS.—A few CIGARS of the " FIGARO " brands, Ina! re ceived and all ahtly_ _d ki amstpal. tnd for sale low, by isA,64ot qamua TEM, Lla WALri UT Bing.
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