':.- '-,' tag a Mt a distaff/NAPPlariaaloHWl *lnge More Oak* liktt 144 lalakat i latuit itrelisele She p0p01*A,4144444441 1 44i aieta.! 'AO! .4,4kett*ffirafao the, hey, sergieeieteinii4*liiwtorits'Atte.. The fethet;lest:aaaw.l4'halataie Vita% waft Melt tithing re- Sittlidedi Of AWL_ realist ipaa the "tropitle* ;data' Idea with w tiiew.dLiiaie, • 'The 'eeettteL,mws c‘erriele Adoite; , ttie ift w i mpror . giiiitaitu:? , Re tents with. , hie ewWkliabliteltili 016 v* o 4 ''''SeAses 66fiitilumetire. 6 4e Cdoe - the 4iNtibt or►dog.tt, have 'edged - irtorbArr *At tiataltfOqtt: IMO". t -Wined haatklVOttla 90 1 10, - 4 4thketlisaktfi ' it-_-Lverz melt in the ante we? L Sliaaaala teedArstiis ogninsPoNYSATifil-The Aexiimelk,,has s s stood**, 'awk - nu55A:434 1 •004146 . 14044,1124110***, revaaZr P4ttia Of fs It smogs: g ameOttitittaa'-‘04 4, alth-Oako ll Ott i *arl i vliet e'ci ‘A ki, iniwomtie s drelf rie Ali - k:WaiAlf, *bight . 1,144 7 #4,4 %tainied they tuetWoright 64 ette appeal weed to tha iiiittittiM±',7*.i:46itts4 that the Chriotianelitifithetti~doteiffitittO*Te. eonrersiost , labelled tettlitbfei appealed to the german in eennoil, who not only eoliths:Led the *lit e= byte nungittretet t but went one atop fartherV inaleatet -the Intairoos that aeoordbeg to their own Shelters, " the elute of the Alder is equal to the bighinn !" Thus ell Ohne 1110,11e4SV thr 0 . 1 . 1 ". 4 f the aullir, at the BMW - Qtti 4l 4' ere niede the hieghht 'at imee. nit, if carried ont, Christian naisdon ariee in leafs of a great deal of anuoyanoe. A. Nitanct, 7 4min sans 'of andieyTannituiting, a le, esH, tO $3.500, having beintlatair atieldeotedAvailhe Peet Office Department at Charleitini,, : Soith &Wks the 44110 • 1 1 1 ,_ 4, l l*.fiSTsrafliont'lie+Y. beenaseiouidrek, deeming In disoover ine perpetrator. On Friday a riasto - girt,letio, - reileatClaan of late heel, - diel.". ing *ply in lottery dash; -theited, some of the Aoney , dated In, her possnalon. Ste was exemioed, bat, as it might 'defeat the ends ,t,f • Stage:ll*r ceettrfte" fer, hove, at this time- goin g . inie detail: The girl has bean - folly committed by the °Seem of tktliattedfinitest G9Traim_ ant. • A BAD astatat.-4,1 Tettiebtan oitarlestown, telb ffite blipwing• sad tee : Mrs.:A*9oo,, lit"o!je Tarnerremotrwsolltda by abhltrewsitane Ads sat. iodates, wee buried.here to loy_pmitito of her brother. She dtbd it broultlffiepsbatatie'deyluni, ' whither she wee,taken shortly after her, brother's 1 death. She fievii 4104'01er sn mdee, but eonthilialcrbink until herardrit Wan its earthly boudifind Attained to ltnilleker, Another Warder, to be de e d;adto the fficirperr'e Terry itst: • -i Our elOhlwiee the following denbe Brown, the widow of Oliver Brown,- who was shot, at Harper's :Ferry, died' at North Elba op the Pd Anstent. Ske gave 'birth., about four weeks previontly, to* daegfitec, who lived but We hie* already recorded. the death of the detigkittik ref Tred. ^Dot:ghat, owing to grief and • apprehension Alk 101300111 i of her lather's .trepposeci connection iitnittinarPer'a_Fag tuhlt' Tan LOCUST PAN/C— Alrea dy are the matters endeavoring to amity: both the , sommualty end ithereselves, with the alarms of thesavesta and do. Atetatio' which -will follow in the wake of the pre dicted coming of the locusts'during this summer., No popular belief was ever, mon false-no jinn zarailapitalidela mare unfounded. The wallop of soleptific otirohoye einee:dneipated these visiaaery Osaka' add torrid. finrebeffinsr, so far as die' Amethenicinest tiannwsned-witnk are, upon thorough spiee att l 'yet he,, without the power to dearly' isatand - hatni to , tation, its studinumee iNlillt Ui, the Ilin 11114 of plants,: none et which lbw Igoe t a Mop the little they need for Oita 'out but „initialed' , Precerati, whole high sathitity; in a re hentittpub work, gives an laterentag 'set mow the featil,T to whisk air dreaded, keen. belonSer7Spea he says: "lier tresia, ecomormly ie.* , fluirislom , .kiirm7 °rattans Audits, been celebrated, tie earn , est 'llrees;, fdr Itstieng,, To Abe candandiffienkszir sound Nom more egraiablilheaffiteeldeptas of the • cicad a - notomit:MNAmort it suented te give Me to the,CoUtinte shady ,grantlind • Academie' walk*, t bailees* Itidways, conveyed 'hi their min& the idea cif a AIM* happy Wog 180 de., t lighted were they withffis that the y kept the mood* it Mawr, rod milted- it -me I nightinplo **nymphs, aed:ther ;sweet - m/6d of eamtner,' and the MEOW the-images! Itedesel,.lt wait re. glided by ill 3 be handed, as well as 'OA most innocsat,ef,exe‘ter*". : TitsSar4oodier Amoimosilimm Comi-Ossr molt Bee* the wealthy and hind 110MVISnetapiniiridoir, tuardetffieorge W.. Prank an Aden/snot. Week, suon. gare Ast- her ' friends *one }wan* for her eondest, Wit she had reservit oiminsentestintiffienitter deemed hea r • ',, , :pafia.the spirit world advisil t her to mar* t. , *Tricwityvad'atenns that tines he this vele of terfahe had • beipiretaincelly tad toy the spirit pilion lAdentsele - lbe marriage German , wee _ Nov. Miliett,la en` eventag. , 'Keith' lady was so mueh dligeleid, by "Ins, suoirtiror hair, do.; that he did not suspect eke, wee 'a white AmericanWalla Pllllll4g once so me notoriety as the suppand nephew of ste, the Emperor of Hayti,- A :ilttaiiroir;gasses.-sr. , ) L. 'R. • Snapp,. e vespegtallo.bitises of Teatime 'tillnkty, • lays the. Loitisr Dpi scowA while- •lyins. Imbed - Or hi. romikei learastla wediendernisat, with aebild two lying on hisbreast, and his wife iv enteidnot , the hones thsensbancladoW s Ind teetaeffir killed. the-shot talV i in the head- One, grain ,at shot entered of she, ehilk.• wicitße the bip. The' ;it Ittlibarght; nut` mover. 214 40401 , 4 1 1 01 1141 001 01M 1 6,"0, 10 04. 3 4- - aide, Per* of 111 ,44 11 411, 40 , 9• 1 •1tiit44""- elan. He wee armoire:ea* for n some g rali f•PTOr r t aa'n 9 4l' 9 f le`hei# isiditit'Aet; *doh were to ,Itivelsomeimated on item litiiiirke performance of Ilanderethhtunsk.,t, Several Eng lish- netinde,wereAsseled t for the oennion. • The concerti hni4K , *ffiin :tont TestPened,' N. Junto* having linffif,Shipidicamtort restraint.: - Simko! s'imalbruer ai llovAlffieliliaa***A loll 44 l 4 TOTX dfflat;* - 8041:464--G4 Wednesday '441%14" ekrnd iar - (,et to of the spanakin a Sidi thl' , atigv alit 'jot at the Atiecontorteirera Ana -fficonosniss.-The Mil: Jedgen#o, .47.ettordse states that two couple were, rsoently married in Montgomery county, es., at whi ll t. ge!Oweeee , Wegletrates, officiated in taro hawk ' • now Divorces were Oh*Stied in Cleve= 014104 Two WM, imitsidttee for ntionmendlog a Iota; tion tilts siw,pinitoittary.2lfpottiol in favor of Banduky -" UMeilieiastirsibied thit the;Onandt.: too, etorwiria,ft f , the tnamnq ifiwarkts,- 01 41 14 Wieteveiff Mere* that beet Mroolud, In' the tataltMetole,_ MSS Well , rinteeld cdtMlar wite obit kik- the Met front thollire AM' elk eel deeedlet.47 idffeClPoll.l4l4eisV - :Theitomoptieliaos Maur Years steee"Otereland sambaed: among bar villager* a noted wq, whose Me Idea of the chief end of saarreres to tell good Aortae. Our old Milers rerkenillierisiberitiliknelkiiihten, Ms° built tbefilt..fitaitiltmeotedteeleulte Uteri- Mr. B, bad a blew; 'Wird some from the But' 11, fipittid trayossee .t 0 Bow owk.ow iiMed mar wkatme Taw in' irsriMlMierioinMil. that time not ofily*rairVlsi inalifiget a mow* thieftibratk . Aut - thatilli titian ale.' Mutely . forts& ?with ireesediag...,+:"llfbat on Awe!, then:lllekot thenefferbagluiebend; 4, can a ;ma' do Mai ein Mire 'with btelfifo; -how can be WO err!e4, 4 4 l ..?*.l.litefieteei 1 -!tket 'the ffiloginjbe, mOl. f.'ll telt pi.. Pre= fr toad so iv* Witithat ! yin wont ter ta b. -trifilaiolbo'elnierr e 'sed bit/A . l we iMlMbidiftifbufdathy"efti - Whin *rep* Ow sefiMilierdif: kir one' donor Mt fifty yenta week: Maki bar believe that, you alai pi down to, Mint Vomit; 'a Woiteet;ast.thAS will be 1 1 301114011_, for bed to ;soak at -Baadieky. I **v. . b leed *Pomba fri'adrome, that-would bo,thrie . "fiellong,dmei4iy.kii soy ,JarOpo,T;for that "Mil S. lost *mist; Ai Off 'en yiet blefilme, and your alkirlifrantkloattge you iedn. One week in' Banduhrts iserefili to Ilikkins 2ter, and Miff stititgirs 8f Mi m*1016141 tit eolll4,- Unitimdwid Mowed Booth tellfithe ead two . er4‘i!di . a:treirs gerd. 4 _ • „. „. „ :.1 1 0 116 0 4 i1A0 • Mglo,l _ , • * lif ~...,N l Par ' ,ll lo POW* SUNUP ( ' • f , ratmiitiiiimaidas AZlNtais' , 0 4 104, 411 W' • - =SE r ittakciffee k aDiaMiti4it lkti 130 n; OiAGprono 0 0 ramie% ,r. l ...412=nr.tu.sim'I I poles RM * 130; nlll7 410 PM , MODOVIti; 3 bze, ONO .1.,* eito,; 13 pkgs Idt iti order. ' . PiailfaialiAtgOlOrED. 'lll'atominroro of Wo, from Flavalinaji—W Dime lea tql, dos rol Paton , At Cook. , 40 1, 4 Licit it raw, Ostlaerwood. Dr dll Gal lagher, arum la a steerage. r • - , 1ratL1ku1ii4144,09,941 GEORCIrk - ' BIEWLas yolir;Tim Tic!‘ "NTH: W /6 . - . • ' ,- 41.ATTXR210/0 iimni ' niillableillnllkLAMPZln• nip W i' ttoler : V::—..--- Liven)° lisoon nOn 0. , nienond. r. 2lpitunootooon . w Owen 1010,4 - • ~.. ;..Thonallio, Vasa • r ( rf nu-itioill--. `Ligon , soon ~. - M i dIIV I TZ ~, ~.,i .....m we, soon :-.; ..... Zt_Jogo Al ustbs. /Don. /16111101111 INTELLiGiNNCX fe ll ecw` t i c t? i Steftotilltejit• No Gerain; SO Wiwi Awl gassengers to -Alex Bennsi Jr. vel afty7lo A o il Cap* 'Lookout,. pessed Ingsunsbip es eAtate steering 8. At Pht ume tgrts.ftt , lns Augusta and Columbia, both Kosnetwo; Head. SW lions. from N York, V aid . 11)711 in torwomi D 4 s4yoni& gm? 14e" I TutneriCrowell; • Says from -City, Point, in Want hp_wi4taut. = • &Ihr • W.-Bsiter,gleGithlin, Itiohmond, with (sold:fait tidos Works. &kg La roust. Moslandsr, g days freln Wilming ton. NC, th no i rtores D Stetson & Co. - Steamer Alias binson, Ss hews Iron, New York, with ages to W Band* Co. ~ • , - • • Stlistmann ISlOnshooland, ilexYork, r l Allderdies. DIV 1 4/01 Iltil4wo, olden, Emma, prtsoott. 4 4Coritnnottitintra ofl/410 0 ollsIsklit itionosso C to AM. 1 - •• • .• 1. min& - 4 inipAtr i i biro, and twf ra gs maned in wsrly this mom= be *Stun iges. a, Joseph & ramt. • G t o vicA o ll i t VW_ H a Tb ott . B . A .m.. at 1400ir.. Wind NE. ' yours, , W. M. RIOKMAX. —.• , . , . - . i(dirnispap.dliatretralValpids'E'xobanxel t : iii -- liiiiarwit S Fll l tWeVriflirpool, P brtk Leri csailrfulltationsathbwrigfidaryliolitisid;hom Olsarr. ril :.f t 4 t i e 14 1 4.4 t ba e l ii i r l ip • E nn t it 10 ,4 t s c . 6 ire t ~zor new , rork,irent to ilea tat 954 741 E 1 V7i_ilIVIntil Utah frosq 14w—weather, .. t ;., . • litiassriti;. , - • - -. l ' 0104 a RUMP. , ~ . • (Clorrernmadsust Of- Imam) __.- I ft. f,• , • i-, • : _..- • • Amor Yong. Mardi 11. ThelletneiDeatmes;b4mee for'Jammiloa ashore' at Mud! ook, ISO roll of water. , '• , . 10, ' ',.., i •," - MiMORABDA. • ' 14 Thes'Yfitteon, Lavelle, from ldirbOn, arrived at Rio de Janeiro Jan U. Shp - Orleptal.,' Olgotiti, - Dom - New York, arrived at Mgt, i bourno Jad 1.1. .„, , k nomata, Walsh, from Bahia, arrived at Rio de Jane rirFeb 4', -•. • . darig.Cbanteliiri; Bach, sidled from Rio de Jiamiro Fibs Egr the United Bites. hr, in rk tit James. (Irma. hence, at Rio de Janeiro Feb 4. Insmour. Norris. for Philadelphia. cleared at N Orl6th insr.with SOO htuti and 73 bblit sugar, 48 hi es, and.l4)Peeipti blda.. War le B Ferguson,Barritt, hence, arrived at New ham,. RS, Uth mat. " Bohr Normah, for Port ain Plate, to Mid for Philadel phia. sighed from Cinema. March 1. Bohr Kossuth, Pettingill, from NiswburypOrt, at New York 311th intik_ Bohr Brim Wallace.' Eteull, ideated at Charleston. BC. 171 h Meg, for Philadelphia. with RR bales Pottm. ande rioe, MO seeks salt, U bags fruit, 12(4 ampty bbis. a miss mdse. Steamer J A Mariner. Dennis, hence at Baltimore 90thmilt, and leftWWl to return.' 4r at Rto de Janeiro Jan.,. bark Chemed., Anderson, Rudisiond; gm. dirk Damon, Bartlett, New York; nth. bark °Man Eagle, Isms, Buenos ay rest Feb 1. bark F 8 Means. Means, F ' dinar brim Mont cello. Hop kins. aild'Jas B Norge. Bnow, Baltimore; 3d, trohr J o'l9- Olin! Brown; New York.- 81d Jan Seth bark Indi a n Belle, 'Penney, West Indies: 31st, brig Ids smite., Pont., New Orleans. Old Feb 6, tR A Eimphenson. ith Moo. ..Itt do Feb& shim Bea deviant. Wkitmore. from ton do* for Bong Song, randy to reship cargo; Champion, Looteon,tront New , York for Ban Franoteam bark May Q • Pk : Lima,' rom Savannah, air Jan 13; brig Montt • ' - rliegaina, for Baltimore. . ~ -NEW , PIiBLICA.TIONB. : rATTRADITirr ‘- BOOKS. itiOrriELET'S NEW BOOK—WOMAN. 1,1 1 1 4 6 tE, .I:*l5M-ArT, FEMME. .5 Kis sEcturt TO L'AMOUR. hoe r btej . in Paris, aad trarlated by Dr. PAL = 0 : el at • L'Ainour.' Ots col.. limo Thifellowise istifrotting subjects ars dimmest:sr treat the top* - 'The Workor• Wyman, How IWO Given her Heart - rite Woman or bettor!, Away, The OciVenlesi; The itmeee Wife, :It.l=inz' email " li rta V d oqa• V° l'xo - ei nif Maa ryo _ talfortaaari:" "he r iferniaikerof ye, -The of W ty• Commumen of ve, ecolipostiv of the Boot omen en !Seigel of ewe 4rf - avgigt:oa . e open who • Loves if 04.71, the Phypolan, • -•- ' - Okildrea,Toys, Ac. T T. Who Loves Beet, THE HABITS OF GOOD SOCIETY. L ON -vol.. large itmo, Pnop interesting and readable hand-book fbr ladiesnd eitatfunea.. - With thoughts , biota, and aseodotea n on. vermin wall nbeernaneea: aloe points_ of Hate and good ;r u n ny: . - a n nd tb tt e le_artjtf making anneal/agreeable. Re bmdpit edition. • eir W' re ,E . it on bikt rece of It t ag o e f bse ynee ks . nta t3Rt be sent by mil, seal 4b7-4str RU AM CA VON , Publisheis, street. New York. Will be reedy on Thursday, ;he pth instant, SAY AND - SICAL, Tbe,firitheret WILE, WIDE WORLD," 'epiThe o isdlitir of "Too iirASSAidil CENTS." ea • itiritiei r liagfiZtiiei titia wort VA( 414111 duarstr2ga i a l %kg Ett i r i osaiire witrea deltr i i . "7 k 3 '. Waist defog VMS Stull. L 'III3MOBL4iLDFj: ADDISON ALEX • `ANDES. D.D. •-.- - - - A_VrtlVAP• lh Oi ' I . AD ii iii:lN ALEXANDER, - te.: aoataista Seee;ot tot is them sea Death i drezr i gt tatlintt , tte serv ,;.( D . t i ligri o tt: Pa D. Laato.itiemiWedlee. Stets. t maisimi - - ifiLliaJW ' 11 r ia'AILFRE11 NiAlt 2l, eahlt ~ • - , NoietelOHEStreruT attest. - el. G. EVANS' GIFT BOOK- STORE, ! itl im .sterTNUT, TNUT Street. ODE H - A NAT g t,. alarm in the atty. ' Boob are gorse e o r i l i m i tllity err ., end you v 00011 4 401 4 % OBNI P I IV fleO me Girt. NEW NO 0 I V l' "14 l'uuk• O HS; BAUNTED NOBLESTEAD. Wit h ction Of am*. %nee. By Mts. Bouthworth. a ° U fl. Pries B AL eat. ONDBILFGL THING& With a OM. Price ...MB VIABBLB PAULA. By Hawthorne. With a 11IIVIIRettir GOOD SOCIETY. With a Gi ft P /1 24 1114 . V. eBTABE. AND THE HOLY. Hard %NW and enlarged edition Vitt hard. • • BOOBS AS BOON AB IN3UBD, %112, 41"al a • pima is hp,do or mamiv z A a, am I rmo:a: i pis .1 1111 1 1 111 1 1 . /40 1: tt • oa 'as mow ims. COPAB.TNERSIIIP,NOTICES. '0,;() PART N-tit 811IP.= CHARLES f m .....• Awoke this 4as adtentpod into larpsenhip his 4640./.1. lik &Email; ittY - - egrADAt BON. Ito tt r. . .52 iir., es j a r& Alla re TA li. ; IJti [ l - dirraami.AMWltr m - a A WO_ C , _ .. . . 1111Callibilisr third sr. I. 71800. • . , - . - CIRCULAR. oliekbilevibe t r e res t retflp lrfortn iu thr i td i r r e m a ti tutit :11Trilutemanit. ° 4 arrpre:med to extaib,ita "re Si iVe I in k EITAIVE DRY GHOUL adapted to the trade or lerXeslareittentios se she_siyes to the ohoioe or - - ELAM cuutoB. Ileslismi s z i es t y r r -retuning all the old epitome, hot 'of g Losiness. the ,undersigned trim thet.Tri b one ow* ad Mcentinn to the wants o Stlssetri. Wry regies a vonmeed share of pa- X CNA ADAMS - ON. int E. E. eorser X WM and ARCH Elts. To, MERCHANTS AND, DEALERS IN tylo VULOAMZED INDIA RUBBER q 4" tlll4lel ni) to the card of William Jadaon , p ublished id blade ghla - Ledaer of the Elthinat, mop all attest . tether sot that Ma it aumblina, and cal- D k i k x gai . lattlt co it a dime not offer to hold li g atinaa t rint l iorrral= r , il otie li d e tgat i q ail ahn 4t uld i mg=toratot es kr . b a rginita lilLW a g; itia r yFg:iretann i ir,it t b st r t t itrio al h a egcl over the tangent sad the entathageneat co. thet defence to rte emeat.ingemegon we ea defend all nob mum ilthout.aoda egt comlnoae, sad hold all each pinions, lirele.ee hanalees anima ang.and claim. 0. 111 ; As to t aeon eittraordmarycaare Mtn in rd, having the wara shwa* pf _WWI Goody: Ire d ACKecl not MI If. a XANDEIERIV. New YorliAlarela lath, We. • - tohl6-6t* V" OA T E .--fEck woggyag IN otsorronsmilt i ELL. NORMAND DOE% Thuilraloi ye, MOD tare Savoie. beep pertiroted in Nor alt Ts motors, am lair ready to en II dent 10 Mr extent, On= to one to duly. or " . .mxintopatetoitseebinoes AU the ktattntrt 'Wee of Umber ors tgetbsr 'emitted to be eaperlor to as Vnl oa cerrbetore introdeeed. from' LI a lb , of z ou d o t mot, in itt aim= 23,..x . r a tier t ral art ssooliA lg ir e itl: I tats u sition is to rips"; ail trades ifir sa liar ntTrirk rite Rue =MI • ^ • r g i zza r r in ttr e e u lu f t ri • datlettek lrYl: Street. exy!Ftit ilm ut. g i alrow" II and IS STRAWBERRY - nola*et" r' II,I RGRIENS AND ORNAMENTAL Tirs•—liwo, Booted' Fir, Balm of ilead.W ter Appo,Arterrvitles, Rome hi1i1 .4 . .' 44 r II - ter -Meese, Linden'', Silver Pr_;,,_Ar.,LA.h,...d. oi. othe,,,„,i.ti.. fr o p 7 ir o_dtvizititib: l N l alivr Nfreinteinvii, Ifoe. so 214 K 'meet, ibove Plinth. mhl6•st NITORIN _GARDEN SSEDI3.—Bu iitat i vir, E%Di 0 , I kiMb , Alpert r II i t U NIA ...,4 Celler wis . co, sr' ' 4 ' Alli ' sac &dmwit' i "Partait i :Vea WiRETIOUV. ie st m tte cr. leaodllllo Wrest. a .r• 'nth t%.=3l l l,tVtttgg'`!" 4 .f`'‘U filittAtaitriffit 111-1111181:1AYi MR(111-, 22; • 18(10 ; . , - INEIIUILAM -- Ci- EXCHANGE INSURANCE - 00jSipAmr —o4o.l.l,oll,4tWeiaftr-gfrest. -..--. 7. . , . A'FRB /NSVILAMOR on. ORIMP Mgt Ateinhandise Ifentralls, on avast:deign-ins, bitillit'umsted or ti t al. ' ;'. -4 . 7 .wilksbisaiii.c.' . . ' ~ ~ • ...- l e . cintiVX: . . FtiViittl i littil ' 1,16 ,T if vwen, ' edoon Q. Hole.' - ' John MoDowen. Jr.. ..I.: em a int iiiV t 4.," - Jai. T. Hslejlellefonte. , ' liiMe Q. GINF4ISD O 3, II iJta I eC N Vig L ,, ' posident. gIIWALID W.. DA.VII4. ti : . afr liiliii QIJARER tilt' INSURANCE COMPA NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, QS WALNUT Egtr o l ia p 7 lll l i i ) A . Dale kt I , A: g i . i OA ULA b y it t, lati g lytt.- 41:r a it s liAd t ths Perils of tLe s tiet r aantl Navigation all , ', I I nkt.GE H. HART,Treidile t B. P. ROBB. Vloe President. n ~ • H.:111. COOOPHALL,Reo'y and Treasmier ' i B. H. ;BUTLER. Assistant BeoretarY. - ' DIRI3OTORB. Ototrite H. Hart, H. P. Rossi, A. Q. Cane% Foster B. Perkins. N. W. Bailey. Andrew R, Chatests H. ft. Coggstiall, Samuel Jonas, M. D... Hos. H. W. Fuller. mh9-if fotak wart 141;" 41% LIFE LNBIIRANOE AND TlaiT COM tenett%iliWW2424l(L4,ollMiralli I MIRVITEIfafa ittiOrtLoWtorm of I lifte r ninkti =II :=ll . l . h u tlOlTMill i r j u t= di ligal i trgli t a =760 M ite" ' of sot ea Kutori, AdmiOstnitoill. AVigrieell .ondlihiardims. ;___ wittla ' Rlfly Miller, : k M a k. C OVU lir rg i . Mr . r . : le' Yilig, , k, " l i m pt T IM' , i Mara Cliffs VIII= "i i . ?Weimer . /Ws I r• D is lE e' -4 1 6 . .doer W. Roatioa. &tor 111ruroir91148110. • A IdERICAN FIRE - INSURANCE CO., A - 2. INCORPORATED ' IiIId— CHARTER PERPET UAL.. . . , . , . N 0.310 WALNUT Street above 'third, Philadelehi t a. Raving &large paid.up leads) stook ad d emrt,iii e a verted in Sodnd and Avai able Seedrities, °auntie to insure on Dwellmes, Store*, urruhare, Merobandlise, Vessels in Pert and.thely cargoes, and other Pansenal Property'. All tosses liberally and promptlylntimated. ninsntotte, .. . ;or. R. Marin, John T . Lewis, ohn Welst,„ - James R. Campbell, meat O. Morton, , Edmund 12. Duttlh, atriok Brady. ~,,Peeks. W. roultnen Isinel _moms. TML:rmAS It. MARIS, Preajdent. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD . georetary. 1e2241 DELAWARE MUTUAL SAJPETI IN sußAN'aft 9_OIOANYL mcaa_tronalißceply,Botimunrfis °MCI I. 6.71144514 AND WALNUT „WA TFi 8 till hi 0 B ON Mit" „ To all win of the Wet% 111 'INLAND ,1718171LiffOng On foods,* River Canals, Lars. end /And Garrisals F ti s k r it Vat a g ra ga grAmit ra.ly. • ite• aboaraTe QQ6IDPARF RIME /OM ' ler. # karlor Taira Ingikeleallienet::iptio . ream* IN V oent. — Wteirusti da ithge 1742=tairererNikelaIiiiTai: 114"3 . 1 " °° 7 - - MPhil 65,000 ad Nom, New monis ltathalid7iiiWoVtieia eitheed, holtirag t A n nitGiXrfiloii- - 414(1° OR me 6V cent. Bonds-- 01.0161 00 LOAF We radadelpht Passenger ' Company 7 at .. coupon 80nd5.... ISM 00 016660,1100 Mums Moo Germantown Gnu Coll3l,ll47olltAreat 'and prinoiyal • Et i a t r i ltom by the city of 41,001, 7/0 shares •Feronrylvania italirtiad e l=i : I'm 00 141,100 shat Porch Pennsylva nia 00 414114),abarei - Fials — diatig oiglioaiaziartroon Tug Company, p hiladel p h; .-- iia gaViillllllllll3tearm . tiavigeloo Opm- Philadelphia W 1 Alteam Navigation Company, Philadelphia and Kr ors de Grace Steam lbw Boat 001 001 00 1, Philadelphia Bolding, comma . MO 00 BreadKorteloot. Reld Fltote. " oe Buiminir 111.1W1 remmvable for Inauran_oee MAW W Milano* dair at Agenente—Pyemnime on ma rine nuclei', Inured, and other debts doe Seep =Tr - orin7d - r,y,67. -- na ........ " 2" te Oak oieoDelit cooso : I Tet i . 1 0 e a. FULTON, • LAM . 'O. h uis c ieti. MINIM Mader. e rAMS INSURASITZ COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. LPICORPORATEMIMM AR IIITHE STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. " i S z DIIICT r O i RS , ttt:lstri. ? Ofw. R 1 ~ V .M. ng "4 ragwli a , ' Stunt, Wilco rt,n r.IMIn sr g tis D2h Ag. -• GEamr eg det*P lZ t WILLIAmr. atg. :tf 1 - OTIOIC IS HEREBY. GIVEN,` THAT application has hems made to "The Trustees of the Fire seeomation of Philadelphia for the renewal of a sonar of insurance No. 91.80.! - 6, hawed in the name of BREWER & REICHERT for 01.0e0. dated Sept. 9 IBM, whieh hasbeen los t and any information thereof wiltbe reeelved by BREMER, REICHERT,& CO.. &26-eutethlit Mt MARKET Street. THE PR:MABEL HIA, ILMING. TON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COM PANY, Mao% le, 1560.—The Director. _have this dar declared a eemi-ennual Dividend of THREE, PER CENT. on the capital Atookof the Company, payable on and after the of April next. mtaf irtn&-th tap, ALFRED HORNER, BeereVy. OFFICE OF E. S 'HELEN & CO., .No. ors WALNUT Reset. MST MORTGAGE BONDS WILLIAMSPORT o4rtl ELMIRA RAILROA COMPANY .— AIi holders First Mortgage. roncieotthe.Cpmprinv, who have I ° U n e s a ti tergrthlith m to iL dZs t r i s e i l t ai llgrr ir gra:74; PER CE N T . Street, attd pay art assessinent m ONE PER CENT. thereon ; and all Bondholders who have not united to the power of attorney to Mr. Whe len, and desire to do so, are reqnseted to mill at his oe* and execute the same, and deposit their Bonds, with assessment. before th e TENTH DAY GP ARIgIH6D, as after that day Creatures to the same will not be received by Kin; and all who shall not have dJena,: paid, and deposited their Bone, before that ate, will be considered so declining to unite in the con templated purchase of the Road, under the decree of the Court. ELIAS LEWIS. Chairman, moncußs ROBINSON, CHARLES GIBBONS, • VWWH DRA. WHELEN, EN, Committee of First Mortgage Bondholders. Philadelphia, March 16, IMO. tnlll7-briplO•aluth INOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until the 10th of APRIL next, or the gradushon and masonlT of the following sections of the ALLENTOWN RAILROAD. To wit: 5ec5.311,26,.23, 30 , 33, 33, 36, 37, 39, 39, and thmitra slug r_a EL 1 200 FEET 'LONG ON SEC. 30. The above sections comprise all the heavy work on the line of the road, and is believed to be the best class of work that has been offered to Contractors for some time, being the work that is necessary for the oonstruo tier of a first-class road with very light grades over a broken country. Specifications, nuips, and profiles may be seen at the Engineer's office in Allentown. Terms of payment Cash. Proposals to be "narked "Propeeals" and addreesed to the CHIEF ENOINEER,ALLENTOWN, Lehigh county, Pa. By oof the Board. J.F.J. BC PERWORTR, President. Oxo. B. Roaxays, Chief Engineer. Feb.?, ItO/. feklitaple. PANY--OFFICE OF THE 8011 VIOATION 90MPANY. March 11, 1 r the toe of Can and for Toll on Anthr Jed on the Bohn /Doll Navigation wit da - and oontanne ant' • To Ahi1ade1yhie..........- gwrnog Mall— —. tnehohooken . ~........—. _ month Darn....... idgeport...., —._ Norristown...... —.....,.... ..... . Port Kennedy.-- .... Valley For_go ...... ..-......... ....... 1 ,5 siding** Dem........—.......... oltatlywn Lanaini:—.— •• • " ' • •:', Port Union Mohrsollle Hamburg Orwigebarg felvilitix....... The charge will be Per ton of 2,210 lbs., leas fiveper cent. allowanoe for waste , as oval, and no oharge UM, than twenty-five cents per ton will be made for any dis tance. ny order of the Managers. mhl3-1m F. FRALEY, President. OFFIOE OF THE ' READING RAILR The rates affrcittAt and this company will be as further notice: - • . 18000 -_-.- a a •i ,8 g 2 4 d ~.., 0 1 2 1 0 V 7, 1 , 0 U t 8, .8 .., tt 02 X ol 4 o?, To tiginond. .. ..... $ :6 8 3 3 . si t s l . t osif:d4late.7:::::.. I 1: 0 n: 1 islalrV.--1.48 1.47 1 I .80 125 ea.... . Le 1 . 47 lA LSO 1.25 r: mantown ILL.-. , 1.48 1.47 L 1.30 /.25 alls of lichaylkill..... IA3 1.4$ 1, 1.26 1 . 20 nayunk............... 1.39 1.87 1 . 1.20 1.16 abets's.. -.. ....... .. 1.31 1.3 126 1.15 1.10 r n ed ah s °B l ,BB ur k n e ao B. 43:::::::. 1 1 ..26 88 1 1 :2 21 4 I. • ' 1 1 ;02 10 1 1. 02 06 .ambe'e- • ~.. ... , . 124 I.+ 1.1.1.00 101 orrisemoißraieport 1.23 1. ,1. 106 1.00 Ott Klanedi;.... - ..... 1.11 1.16 1,1 . 99 94 alley Forge... -'. .... 1.14 1.13 LI. 66 91 Phcenixville _........... 1. 1.01 1., 60 sa Royer's Y0rd.......- • 106 1.04 .97 87 82 1'7, 1 13,° - -.-• . - ... II; : 87 ottatowil7;.7. ..... ...." 1.03 9 .97 • ' 85 80 eels..mills ...;....... 91 83 ' 76 88 71 75 trdeboroeding _ Be • • 74 69 72 67 : okertorl.. -........ 81 • , 2 68 el i L e Xtriv r lll6 - .----" g, 7 7 60 66 67 62 , Bembur - 73 • 66 60 ; Orwigadg and Auburn. 41 -; 60 - 4 - - By order of the Board of Managers, , mhil-Bm W. R. WILBER/ASV', Macey - WHOLESALE DRII(rtQIST9 AND pilysITANB. Mrs. JAMES BETTS' Irt IMETIONS FOR LADIES.— Por r tr e c u u d a h t oliVeMi t terSW l I. ftrit." M rl:7 l sand Inglius having heap advised oy ins rritirsicus u ni to use her Surgical Appliances. She would caution Merchants and Akers maggot purchasing assert at her residelip. wALNUT Street, whims sho one he p o nsal duly, bOtwoon tb! Donn OF and D. ' feilosittti•DootitooniaDi will Do given on application. t• Xl5 lief mar ittun : ES. , itmet B. Stabs, -Zrols a rrotte r r ia". . ~..,i i, „„m idi. Fwi t 4,,,hu ea ., El l r ift r " es•VVift ; ' AT 0. rinser. .dwafileritini. cult Immo rt Rik r niat . o . kee, ry rd Darnruttere Jones Broom neer APTivaiZe• O. honer moot. P . bes ones, 'Egrto, J ones B. MTarlaad. r oe P. Eyre, SAND• vies resident, NOTICES. ON 00111- LKILL 14A ,,.—The charge ramp Coel. oar 11.be as follows tier notice : ' BILADELPIIIA AND AD COMPANY. &DISLPIIIA.T.* 10, alis on coal transorted b onotos from Marc h 12th 0 . 43.400. N - EW AND riNsiiNADLE‘DILESS MODS ART ;from New Turk, the importatiOo of A. T. STEW & Co. .IVBT OPP4E.D.. Coirooriaing On or the hancteoineht assortmenth of maid nth et:, gay and plain dreu goods in this citY. oven atece‘Elttikt HO. , 10 1 1 1 hI rr“ '9 4 " 1 " 1 . traY If 'ea r r mans ao, 'ha Is an e nog roe g, P !Med Jagonete. IBchintz color . do. • • Ira A.Vo h nt i t!.! Uliamb:ey Gingnalds, . 500 .1 &e. Also, from the large auction gale of !tankard & Hut ton'. goods— • *Elegant eatin•harrod Chintz. figured Reread,. 9 flounced Hares° Robe &c. illummated,Woulard Wien , tiltiseV Kook Biiks. very cheap. All-Woot Printed deLames., • • - New Gwds opening daily. at prioes to defy comer,- tion. CHAH.I.EB ADAIVId & SON. mlin-stuth EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. p Cl nth RPRING CLOAKS. ' New Sti c h:lll: ••••-• Newest Spring Stylea. b1:1 sr: Striped Cloth Cloaks. d WEARKIsTI36. Rrdes irotn $4. al to 6 iy) m - COOPER Ar.• CoNARD GRIBAILLES AND GRAY GOODS. All mixtures of these'Gray Goods for Dresses, Mantles, and Dusters. Grisaille Shawls A quilted satin borders. Gray Poplins. Gray Trayelleries. Gray )3areges, Gray Valeneias. • Gray Lawns. Gray Orlandlea. 81LARP EBS lIROTITERS, SHESTNIJ It EIGHTH putout& pAny SIZE RESSES, VERY CHEAP. We are- now ()Serbia a- lot of Panay Spring Mike at oriel!" muob below the poet of Importation, hewing been purohased at very low rates. : MAR PLESS BROTHERS, MUT CHESTNUT & EIGHTH Street,. SPRING CASSBIE IV, Jima opened, MP Plea , oomprlsiog fe4nlay Stripes, Fancy Plaids, Fancy Mixtures, 'Plain Colons. Good Bleeke, ' IMles' Striped Cloaking Clinthe• Ladies' Plain Cloakitit, . eintr Floe Bem rs Coating, ' COOPER & CONARD, - NINTH and MARKET Me, ' ES. now Smug Cammorea, Valencia, Cacthemere and Marianllea . Vdtltaaggh BEAUTIFUL NEW SILKS !!! • TLIORNLEY EIGHTH and SPRANG GARDEN, Would invite att a LARGE STOCKOF SILK GOODS, Neat checked and plaid Mike for 620. Good oLuttar Foulard Silk. for 620. Very [Mk Foulards for 76,111 and 94e. Beautiful brocade Milks. ao id colors. for $l l2. Rich ohene Silks, Foil de Sol!, ho.. km. THE BEST SLACK SILKS IMPORTHD; From $1 peryard up to SI 60. New styles of Bross Goode, embracing every novelty of season, deir,-gruwL,,! Oar establishment has been rendered famous for Shawls of every description. • STELLA SHAWLS. CRAPE SHAW'S.' TILIBET SHAWLS. BROOHA SHAWLS. and nah3 BLAPIKET sHAWLS, MEDICINAL' . RUSHTON'S COD LIVER OIL. ciiNstrrarrioN. THR CHIEF AMONG TEN TROUSAND,_ DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR HAS universally supplanted all other Ointments sun heeling trsnli re ontions both the Eastein an Western Hemishnes, wherever ntro duped ; end its Intrinsic merit is the true secret of its emcees" in all cutaneous affections. whether the cause bro,ascutiint or BURNS disease. & re SCALDS 0 insta 8 oat u s healer. and the charm no blemish or soar THE FRIEND OF Children are frequent juries, .espeoially from plosions—therefore every healing Preparation 00n..... 4 s tizgasts, and quickly a. RINGWORM, so preva- T_Q TRAVELLERS The Machinist, the Tra. dividuel whose lot In life '-' chance of emollient from, , P sloe, should bear iii mind " 4 labia best and only friend. V pheap, and should ever ho CO In need. There are thou to testify to its marvellons sound limbs and musolos.l The following are a few whioh DALLEY"RMACI OR is a PREVENTIVE A thi tannish, pain and application of this mar flesh is renewed as if by a remaining._ THE Ni) ItHERY. sufferers from externs' in- Fluid and Caniphens Ex mother should have this atantly on hand. It heals removes the TBTTER or leaf is the nursery. BY SEA AND LAND. yeller. and everyother in throws him within the ezhtesion. fire, or conj.- that this Magic Extractor I is both portable and his companion, as a friend sands of living witnesses • vir,tne. who owe their to its saving efficacy. of the leads g diseases for CAL PAIN EXTRACT an well as CURE : mir r s, . flrtireilLal. Sores of all kinds, m Brue, • Shot Wounds, Boils, Frost °ltem, SorofuLs, Broken Bread. Fever Sores, Scurvy, Bites, of Reptiles, Felons Scald,. B n ps sneerracke , Li Ol e a . m o lu'ler Dls- Send, - Scald Bead, Cha Dads, Mercurial Bores, Sprains, Chilblains, reisna generally, Small Pon, Cramp, Pimple', Tumor., Contracted Conls,Ll, Tatter, Chafes. onion, Ulcers, Diseases of the heumatism, Venereal Bores, Skin, hen, Sec. Sold at the prinoipal Depots,l4 Broadway, New York, ml SI 7d 11l Chartres street. New Orleans. by J. WRIOR & CO., General Agent. It can also be oh- W.ned o - ,ag i .xtiveatatat Dnar sad Merobantal snroughout e :used State" an Canada. T. W. D OTT & BONS, DS Agent s ECO Street, fel, Wholesale for Pennsylvania, PIANOS. *w l PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS !! • ' riANb-FORTES. ' MELODEONS. PIANO FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. ME (.011 EONS, PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. Made by Raven, Bacon. h Co., Nunn' & ciarb, 'O'Dea. Davie, & Co., and °there J. E. GOULD, BEV.ENTILOnd C SESTNUT. iffilpri STEINWAY &SOWS NEW PA TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS IQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE TIANOS,' now pre ferred ,tu wooer!' sad in private o roles by the beef performers. Received the first prem iums over the best maker'', from judges like Gottaohalig am, rind others. 'Challenge alloomsietition. 81,418 8 BROTHfaB, 55-1, 1005 • 81'NUT Street. SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN 'SAVING FUND—Compa aft! Building, southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from still 6 o'oloelt, and ouotioe. illal e yND‘iV i l i ll4l , l i f hp: n ag:tin% This ll tt Old Institution fNTERB6II' FlVOlgft All sums paid baok ;n o . pplinrind, in g old and silver. iWirdiT2kV, • - • ALEX. WRILLDEN, President. SAME,. WORK, Yule President. In C. Parr. T. E. Heim., George Nugent, o a Anoviob, Jr, ¢anil ent. ' Jo it Altman, Jonas Bosims_ If. Roberta, . Howatik r _ JOHN 8 WILB ge JOHN 0. 81 M8. litseretsrY. S. Wl* Trlimatuiireli §aPtilkili IiAKDBN tJAYII 4 IO rum) es( v.- 7 OIETY OF FHILADELPHIA. Office, No. MI North TRIED Street (Cmumlidation Bank Buildin&Y ORANTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFFEND. SYLVANLL Deposits received in sew of One Dollar anclwaeip imd repaid in Gold, without notice, with Fl ' l'El CENT. INTEREST from the der of deposit ti with drawn. A respotudble andle g Hiable Savings Institution hai.lita beep needed in the orthern part of tlie city, and s Awns ?Attlee /lay s Fend Society ', wake/Lamers ile i ft g rai l iis t e l ril e , rl o=131V?" gilt hive re t el ioverned wholly by a desire to accommodate the bust. nose interest and yenta icf t the very lame mid enterprP sins popnlationlifinimi Ta y, . , From St* DC o 'clock; also, on ender and !karma, 11513 from b until 0 o'clock In the smiths . . 114714\0111.5. Frederick Klett, otin P. Levy. amel Ilnderkoffor rune's Hart, . ohn Kessler , Jr., sines S. Pringle, mph M. Crow skl , eltephell Amlth, Ron. H. H. Sirens Frederick Stacks, Joseph I'. LeClere. George Knecht, Jacob Doak, . Hon. Win. Millwarii rile Woolens'', - ('co. T. Thorn. Mar 0. Blimaker. Hobert B. Davidson. JAMES R, PRINGLE, President. FILAIWIR MART. SeoretirT. ima-tru SAYING FUND.---UNITED STATES TRUST COWANY. corner THIRD end ORES'S. DDT Litreeta.• ratkand small mune reoefrth e and_pakd back on de. nand without notice E eowith FIV YEE. CENT. INTE 8T from the day of de it to the day of withdrawal Offioe hiluVra 9 anti I o ' clock every day, and on MONDAY MINOS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS orflo on England , Ireland, and Boothia , m worm .• pI osidont—ff i sEN OR:SYFOILD. rel•ni ES R. MUNTER. (NY FBI Mown. ostf-Ir RAVING FUND--FIVE PER VENT. IN. TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CUM pANY, WALNUT Street,Scinthwest oorney of THIRD, Philadelphia. Lneorocrated by the State of Pennsylva nia. . Meeker is received In any anm, large or inneil, and la tenet &wea paid from the day of deposit to the day of with l. The caele. in ripen every day frofir if o'clock in tat morning till II o'clock in the evening, and on Monday sad Tnsrsday evesijEVlll 8 o'olook. fly L. BENNER, President. IagrniELFRIDGE. Vise President: WILLIAM J. Run. Secretary. Ducteroy. Non. Henry L. Bonner, . Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Noah B. Barr. • Robert Selfridge, Franois Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yorkes, C. Landreth Munn", James L. Btephensmi, Money is received and payments made daily, The investments are made, in conformity_ with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages. liround Rents, and ouch first-class ssounties as will al ways insure perfest sonority to the depositors,. ant which cannot fail to give permanency and StabilltY tr this Institution. . ant-ry GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W. SCOTT--lato of th I © limn of Witt ti.• °herder dr Boott—OENTLEMRA'S FURNISH- Eta STORE and SHIRT SIAN OSItOTOR_Yi 814. CHESTNUT Street , (nearly opposite tho idirard Home,) Philadeiphia. J. NV. B. would reepeatfully call the attention of ha former patrons nod friends to hie r ow store, and is pre- Pared to fill °Morn for SIIIILLS chord notice. perfeot fit suarenticd. Wholesale Trade supplied with Sae Shirts and Cullers. - iv2l-ly A NEW AND WONDERFUL DISCO -W. VERY for the Cureof Rheumatism and Gout. i.,F,SLIE'S ARTHRITIC PILLS. IThis medicine Is offered with the utmost confidences of its being the most effectual remedy for the above dis eases ever yet dimovered. No danger need lm appre hended from. Its use by the moat delicate. Price per bon. Can be gent by mail, on a:Wooing one nominee stamp and price of Fills. For mle by the sole agent,' ALEX. J. HARPER, No. HI & t,nth FRONT Stree fe2l-11nn. "Phi Wiwi oh ;a. REPINED SUGAR.-500 bbls. crushed, gtieer.WttirgysoVrani/rrocaen#F ED WIN CLARK'S HIGHLY IMPROVED and newly Patented Combined Grinding_ and Bolting, or MBRCuANT FLOUR MILL,- _Daily in operation at N 0.295 RACE 10TREKT, B6Low THIRD, PHILAVA. This unrivalled Flour Mill, moluding the complete. grinding and bolting machinery,cmatipies a space of only 4 feet wide, tit feet high, and twenty-nine feet long; manufaatitring within this small compass, at a single operation , and with but little more than six bores power, mi ly. extra, extra, su_perfine, and all of the low er grades of flour, and the different kinds of offal; pro ducing flour equal in quality to the best flour made from a given amountof wheat, by the best Merchant Flour Mills in the United btates, or in Europe. Itsaverage rate of grinding pr two barrels of superior flour per hour. This new, compact, complete, and celebrated flour mill has been carefully examined by many of the most experienced millers in this country, and they unani mously bestow upon it the highest commendations; and have given their testimonials of its intrinsio superion tyilliiiiiints,l2l=4irl,ligirohante, capitalists, opeovila tors, and the public in general, are respectfully invited to nail and examine this highly useful and Justly eels• brated flour mill, R concerning the and a IC of mills, th to ever, tiirtion of the United Mates, Great Britain, France, arm:KIT, Russia, and other Agricultural counting, Will 40 given to all corneae addroseing their fttent to EIMIN CLAN , Patentee, No. 936 RAGE st.; below T. iird, OP fuxthet information coney ung this celebra ted flour mill, please to read the yellow handbills, de opribing it. m 5 Iv IoE.—Prnne 'retai ing Oharleston Rios tarwe *mps 61.1111011. fi Co. L 57171 RAILROAD -LINES: .` • NORTH PENNSTI. - -1 3 a t • 1 4 6 B E" ,L - iso. • •EASTONi Airo ) / 1 / 4 . t MAZgETQ_N. 0h r° 7 0 1 6 , 3 :: ginrittVhilleist / I rk orDoyleatown, (Agooramodauond a . r;t4" 4P. AL For Fort Washington,lA , Inmodatly at 0 EN.. TR/aril:l FOR P ILADELP A: ce Bethlehem, (Excreted at 6 A. M. and 4.10P.M. #34llopleidowlli (Aeieldinnetildiond at 7 A. M. and ye PortrAoeaiuwu3t:iol,>Of. A.M. • UPI BuniDAYE: Philadelphia for Fort Weetungtou,at CV A.M. Philadelphia , for poplestown, at 4 r. Dollestawia for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. F ort washingtort for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, 8100 to matioit ob uii k, $ 2 40 ; to Huron, MAD; to Doylestown. HO Genie. Through tickets mut be procured before uttering the r&llSellger Troths (eXcept Sunday -sent/ con ueot sr Berlmt street with Fifth and iliath-Mreete, and &bond and Whird-etreets Pamsenger Railroads. • , ELLIO 010 ARK, Arent. I.ELPEUA 2D ILE ADING RAIL ROAD, PM IIII4 MiR or POTTSVILLE, LNG and RISBURG, Unveil the new Depot, at comer of BROAD and CALLOWHILL Wrests, (entraneee on Callowlult,) at 7.30 A. M., DAILY, Oundal: exceoted,) for ROTTB VILLE, HARRISBURG, an all intermediate poi" connecting at Ilarriebarg wit trains mount to Pitts ham, Ohamberergiele k tleibwl, ko, 117A CI Y, fe_r*TSVILLE and At 4.3ol'.l.l.,JJAlLY,(lltindafliefdgE4ofBr itEAU INO, and intermediate points. , as H. PdoMHENNY.Roorataty WEST CHESTER. RAIL ROAD TRAINS' VI4 rrncTl, and MARKET Stre•Ndaly, rerce a 4k4g. at 8 A. ~ P....• Mt 4 'P d + LOPIVaI Cheat er at '1.20 A. M.,10.30 5.60 P M. lit MT TO WEST CHESTER and intermediatepoints, 'ma, ME DIA. Trains for Wen Chester leave fqdladelphis from the' Deno northeast corner of EIGHTEENTH and M i tRKEt Streets; at Met M., an l and 4.80 ]n ®UN A)'S at SA A. . an i t F,L.`lll 'a d BAIVitiIIWAVIVA will take the an A. M.. and {AO P. M. Train.. IAID-ti RmmNOTICE.---011ESTER VALLEY RAIIIROAD—PAS t .owN,.(now. AND IN TERMLDINIE STATION/I—On and after bth Decem ber, INS, the Passenger rani f DOWNINGTOWN yrdi 'tart fropLthe new Passenge Company, f cornerla elpha a n Reading_ Railroad BROAD an CALLOWRILL Street., (nassonger en trattoria on._ MORNING %RAIN for Downingtown, ?Atwell at 7.30 M. AFTERNOON TRAIN for Dottningtoitia, leaves at AL LY (Sunda!? n egoeptod3 5 order of the oard Oftlakelll of the Philadelphia anti Reading Rai aa , d, ,,PV*4. 1 43; Irjloarst.p. PJIILADELPHIA AND IC • tynM E lig i r ß , A vkl i n i ga l i'A p t k r f i retl47, oago, ea • Island, Niagara a r she, MiIWOUP)a, Bur eggr, Montreal, IR, Pant's, Detroit, Dunlieth, and BG iLVllfgartfev n t ll c l giVert h ath d t t i ls calgiN. L StreetsDAii, X ( ja ezioiit) as . follows LSO A. M. D y EXPRESS. Fo r xmles,NiligA T lS. d a l BuffaloAtetroit, Chicago, Milwaukee. Book island, Galena, Bt. Paul Burlington, and St: Louie. AMP. M., NIGHT EntitEML Flir Elmira, Niagara Felle,_ Butlato,Detrolk, Chicago, Milwaukee, .Rook Galena, Bt. Paul's unrungton, anil St. Louis. Thel_3o A. M. sad 11 P M. trains run gh to HARRISBURG, stoPping 3o t all Stations on the throu Lebanon Valley Brandt. The TAO A. M. Scran t on, nec all Rupert. the Witkee barre,..rittston. andstations on LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RA ILROAD. Bridge. if MOM. °hooked to Elmira, Buralo, end Suspension .11, 'Picket' pan bey rogured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad LineaTtoket Office, Northwest owner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets and at the Passen ger Deot, corner BROAD and OA LLOWHILL. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, tiroad ;ire_ J et below Vine, dilly, Om exeepteild for all /points west and North, at e krreights must be delivered before 3 P. Al. toxin:ire gong the same day For Anther information. syly at . Freight Depot, ROAD, below Yin*, Or to CHAS. 8. TAP EN,_ _General Agent N. W. corner 817,211 and OPLEBI'NUT Btree ant-tf Philadeletia. firtegems,P4 l AllaigNlTNlliftgl t ftil: TOWN RALL140.6.10-- "d gfi r a A T rf We . 18M ' Lee" Philadelphia 8,7, 7.10, 0, 10, 11, and LI A. AL, 1,1, 3,3%, 4,8, 8.14, 8, 7', 8, 9 10, and 113 a. P. M. Leavalienbantosm 8, 71 7 1 1, 8, 831,11%, 11,A. AL, Li, 3,4, 0405, 6, 8567 ,8, 8,10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, '`"' Leave Philadelphia 9.06 min. A. M., 9 631, and 10 P.M. 9 P Leave DermantoWn 8.10 tnin. A. M., 1 ,10 min., 63C, and . M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 8, &TAO, 11 A. M., I, 4, EC 7, and 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10 7.40, 8.08, and 11.401. /11., 1.0,8.40, 630, an" nN P hillriDAYN, Leave Philadelphia 9.08 A. M., f , end Of P. M. eavit i pentunt Hill 7.10 A. M., 12.50, 8.70, and 8.40 min VO l k CbNIMICHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 8,9, 11.06, min., A. M., LO AM, 0, MI. and 11% t on. Leave MorrisB, 7. 9. 11 A. M., 1%, 4%,"and I P. AL 014 SUNDAYS. Limy* Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 31'. IL Leave Norriatown 7 A. :11 11 4will It P. M. PPR M AYI/PIX. Lease Philadelphia e, 7 , 9.1101 A. M., I.M, LW, 111.07. 40t, est, 7%, and 1114 Leave Manaidpir 7%, am, Ott and 11 30 A. M.,1, 8, and SM P.M. . ON SUNDAYS, Leave , li t hilad y e t gig A. vi k anit , 6 1 1,1..F. ra H. K,l3MitilArattenstilihitident, a 15.0 IN and GREEN Streets. i" PIIILADELPHIA,IVIL - • 41.111 MINGTDN, 'AND BALTI MIS • ' _anduun. ,_ Og after MONDAY. November ft. INN, PASSENGER TRAuis LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore &tabs A. M., 12 noon, (Rtareas,) and 1110 P. M. For itlgirn f atEtAddfi x."mn.°7l;4l , : l niVlßF.l: lor Nqw Castle at 8.16 A. M., ana 4.k1. M. or rdietown at 8.15 A. M. and 4110 .M. or ver at 8.18 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. or Ilford a 1.8.1 6, A. M., and ABC P. M. or _Seaford et 8.15 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. or Laurel at 8.15 A. M.. and 4.30 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at gio A. M., (Uprose,/ 10.16 A. M., awl Alb P. M. p aveLe Wilmington at 7:15 A. M, andll.3o A. M.,1411au1l 8.41) .. Leave Laurel a 40.15 A. M,, and 3.40. P. M. evee ttio°g1:11:18 A. tilt a a ll If ll.' aye Dover at 0.05 A. M., and 5.00 P. m. eve Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.06 P. M. Aare New Castle at 10.55 A. M. and BP. M. eve Cheater at 8, U A. M. 2.2 i and 9.16 P. M. ve Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Cheater at 9.41 A. M., U. 28 and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.511 A. RI., 12.86 P. M., and 11.110 A. M. surpAys lil , ply at kr p pla., f f r romirdelplua tg i bitimiire. FRITAIT TIIIII'LIa PAgn e la t a CAR attached, wilt run as followa: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate places at 3 P. hi. Leave Wilmloglon for Perryville and'lntermediate places at 4.46 P. al. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and Intermediate placies at 3.48 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Eltemmer's Run, Chase's, and Harewood at AM P. M. ng IL M. FELTON. President. 1.860. • ammo 1860. WINTER ARRANGEMENT—NEW — YORK LINES. TH.. CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S LINES PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW ' FORK AND WAY PLAnES, From Walnut-street Wharf and Kensington Depot, Will leave as follows—viz: At 6 A 14, via Camden and Amboy, C. & A. Accom- lAB !rnd at lon AiiiTie, Via Camden and Jersey City (1ii....f . . , T . A:a . - . 3 00 eommodation...— . At 2 At 9A M , vitt Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail 11 A M, by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey City. Western Express 3 00 At 12N P M, via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation_ .... 223 At 2 P hi, via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex- _ press MS% P M, via Kensington and Jersey City, Eve- 600 AVM . 3 00 Class Ticket 225 At 6 P M, 1021 Camden and Jersey City, Evening Mail_3 60 At ti P M, via Camden and Jersey City, Southern At 6 P via Mail..-...-... annimgy. A coominogt tion, (Freight and Passenger,)--Ist Class Ticket, 223 The 0P M Mail Line runs daily, The II PM, South ern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For (Molder* Ea:don, Flemington, Ito, at 6 A Al and 2) P M from Walnut-street wharf. For Mauch Chunk. A rtentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A M, via Lehigh Valley Railroad. For Water Gap. Stroudabarg, Scranton, Wilkeearre, Montrose, lireatliend, Om. at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Latdrawans and Western ft. It. For Mount Holly. ate anti 9 A. M., 2 and 45 P. M. For Freehold, at 6 A. Al , and 2 P. M. WAY LIbIES. For Bristol, Trenton. Ao., at 235 P. M. from Walnut strgiet Wharf, 45f, and Mg P. M. from Kensington. For Palmyra, Itererton, Delaneo, Beverly, Burling ton, Bordentown, &0., at ISM, 3, and a% P. M. Steamboat Trenton for Bordentown and Intermediate Places, at P. M. -Fifty Pounds of Baggao only, allowed each Passen ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be? paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility fur baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount bee and sm. ex cept by special °entreat. eV WM. li. GATZMER. Agent, T kliE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. 260 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1860. lizimms 1860. THE CAPACITY OF ' HIS ROAD IS NOW EQUAL, TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. `THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA- AND 'PITTSBURG, Connecting direct it rhiladelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and from all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thug funnelling facilities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and oomfort by any other, route. FArpress and Feat Lines run through to Pittsburg, without chaoge of earlier Conductors. All throug_h Pas senger Trains provided with Loughridge's Patent Brake- , speed , under perfect control of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety of troveuers. Smoking Cats are attached to each Train_; Woodruff's Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast 'Trams. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Faat Lines, Sun "yrKeaflcgllg.leaves Philadelphia at 8 A. M. Fast Line " 1140 A. M. Ramon Train leaves 10 60 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Mamma: stion, via Colombia, 2 V. M. Columbia 4.00 P. M. Parkesburg 12.90 P. M. West Cheater Passenger' wiU take the Mail, Parkes burg 11.1 id Columbia Trains. Ppssengers for Sunbury, WilliartimpoTt, Elmlro, Sulfa te, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladelphia at 8 A. M. go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offices of the Comp in P icket! New York, Boston, or Bel- Bolero ;in Ticket! Emtward at any of the important Radroadynicen in the West; also on board SOY of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississupyi or Ohio rivers. W are always as low, and time as amok, as by any other ytouto. _ . . _ For further information apply at the Paagenger Sta tion, Southeast oorner of Eleventh and Alarket Stree The completion of the Western oonneationa of the Pennevivapia Railroad to Chicago. make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE REA'i' The connection oftracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg. avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the caving of time, are advantagegyeadity approolated by Shipppers of Freight, and the Travel ling Public. Iderehanteand Shiers entrusting the transportationof thoir Freight to this Company, can rely with confi dence on its speedy transit. TEN RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Penns) ivania Railroad are at an times as favorable as ars charged by other Railroad Companies. Be particular to 'nark packages" via Penne. Rail road. For Freight Contracts Of Shipping Directions, e_jnily to, or addreas either of the following Manta of the Com- Pan, t D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; H. ii.Pleree & CO., Zanesvillo,O.; 3. J. Johnston, Ripley, 0.; It. atoNeely, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby Cropper, Portarnooth, Paddock k Co., Jedersonville, ma; H. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, O.; Athern & Ribbon, Moore , O. R. C. Meldnim, bLadison, Ind.; Joe. E. Moore, Louisville, KY.; P. G. O'Hiley & Co., Evansville, Intl.; N. W. Grabam & Co., Cairo._/11,1 F. Eau Shafer (Esse, Louis ?OA John U. Har ris, MAAS°, Tenn.; Hams & Hint. Alemphis, Tenn.; Clarke & Chicago, .H. Rooms. Alton, IR; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points In the Weft. j elirV D & P fing id ,i l Po i r s. th street E 0 & CO., 1 Astor mole or IS. whom rag Y EC & 00., No. 77, State Anset Balton. H. R. ItOIJSK, Freliht Agent PbUa ' L. L. HOC? Gen 'l Tigket gent; Phi T 504.4. 6 e Peet Algoma lia. aftPOP. THOISRITLI.---011-ARLEt3- . TorA.l 4 o4.iyArefea STEAMSHIPS. -mgEGIIITAISSID COED. Heavy Frei ht at era be low New Yor[ Stej t o n t . l rartic' flLlLTln ' t ter cent ' be- FOR CUAKIiESTON.I.' O. r The G. B. Mall Steamship REVSTONE STATE_,_Cato taln • Charles P. Mareliman, will sail on Friday, March 30,at 100 olook A: fdi ThrOughin to 50 hours—olily 48 hgars at Sea, • FOR SAVANNAH,UA. jg Veil Steamship tiTATE OF OFOROIA Captain sail on Saturday, March 24; rata o'clock A. M. 'through in 68 to 60hours—onlY 18 hove at Sea. Kir - Sailing dare otanged from every Saturday to erery five days. • Goals received, and Mils of Lading aigfirfit aye's de .npdd jirit-olau side-wheel Sbiamships KEY nix 8' ATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run se above every ten dant, thus (mining a five-day 001iIIMI nication with C,harleston and Sttrignieb, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, there snips con nect with steamers for Florida. and with railroads, &0., for all places in the South and Southwest. INSURANCE. • Freight and lnraranoe on a lame proportion of Goode shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the rate. -N. 13.—Irguranoe on all Railroad Freight is entirely ratirrraVr. farth er Pr r Og i tit ar g ah I thei (FLA'? RE out, lON, IN FARE! Fare by t le route 25 to 40 per cenr..oheaper than by the Inland Route, Cs will be seen by the following Rohe dole. Through tickets from Ohmic-- tenant! Savannah steamsbi ps, INOL VOIR° MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery INZAND To Charleston—..—SlS 00 Charleston—_— —.423 60 SaVanneth,—..— 1600 S i a e vanna h.-- al 00 ug a t Atl lc c p ierehee . 3100 P 0 t at 7... —.. . f &Oa eter-T en.....-80r lff n ge as oo ae.• - ew Orleans.... 89 j 6 New Orleans.. al al 00 tI ExansrON• -TIVITET THE - CHA RLESTON • CONVENTION....,. .. . 41216. - Np bills of lading /ivied after t h e chip has sailed., For freight cr passiste apply on beanie at lataand wharf above Vine street, or to _ALEX HERON J r.. Southwest corner FOURTItand CHESTNUT, Agent. in Charleston T. R. & G. BUDD. Savannah,'PUNTEß & GA281841.1. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesdy For l. orida from Savannah, steamers St, Mary's and St. Joh every 'noway and Saturday. FOR ENGLAND AND PRANCE.— NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAM/IMP CO ANY. -The United State. Mail Steamships ARAGO, 1,1100 tons, David Lines, Cornittentier, tud FULTON, 3,600 tons, James A. Wotton Comminuer,will will. New York, Havre, and Southampton, for the year 1.H9, on the following dart i• To meet now requirements of the Post Office Depart ment, the dors of senior the ARAGO and FULTON from HAVRE and 80 HAMPTON, will,. after their presont voyages, be o lagged as follows from NEW YORK, save ih the evie of the present departure of the FULTON, whit will take place on the 17th December, the eohedtde romaine unaltered: PROM TURW Toni. HAIIRN AND SOUTHAMPTON. FULTON— .Deo. 17. FULTON— Jan. 10... Jan. U. ARAGO Jan. 7. ARAGO—Jan. 61.. _Feb. 1. FULTON. ,—Feb. 4. I+ULTON—Feb.I6I Feb. fa. ARAGO-- NUM.& ARAG0........Mcb.77...M0h. 29. FULTON....Moh.2I. FULT0N....Ap1.24....Ap1. 26. These steamere, built expressly for Government ser vice, with double engines, under deck , every attention has been taken in the construction of the hull and ma ohinorylo insure eafety and speed. The ships have five water-tight actripattments enelosing the engines, so that in the event Of dtilueion or etranding the water oould not reach them. and the yarns! Win lee to work, the; safely of the vessel and isengers dditt be sei mired. Recent experience has demoruitmted the able lute necessity of thii made of oontraction. Tne accommodation for passengers are believed to com red bine every comfort and oonventenee that can be de si. From l'iew Tork t44thanipto2l or Havre-Fiat Cabin. MIMI !Wend do. 11. From Ramo of El fitzpo New York—First Cabin, TIM trance I,Beoon trnee. To passengers going to Lendoti .11esle steamers offer the advantage of economy both in time and espouse. Resole delivered in London. No passage seotizd until paid for. An experienced surgeon onboard , All o tters and news- A i rkusps through eost . I .ig_ht or_passage apply to W. S. Agent, 7 Broadway, New York , WILLIAM ISALIN, Agent,. Havre. CROSKEY to CO.. Arent Southampton. AMERICAN Eiikolwaii BXPIthOB COMPANY, A VIV. P ATI L LSON.Agent, Ofilee, Tobago° Warehouse DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia. Plane of the ethics c . be seen, n29-tmh2l TOE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERMAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- PROM ?SW YORE TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin,Paaeage...—....... ........8130 Second Cabin Passage...-. ..... 75 WHOM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage .- .............. • •eno • Second Cabin Plumage..._ —..,.... ~.. 60 The ships from Boston call airfalifax and Cork Har bor. I PERSIA, Citt,L.lmikituf, amtmm, Capt. Lithe. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar, ASIA. Capt.O. Lott, NIA GA RA,CaPt.Anderson AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitdh, SCOTIA, (how building.) These vessels carry a clear white light at masthead; green on starboard baw Lred on port bow. ARABIA, Stone, leave N. York, Wednesday, Feb'y 29 EUROPA. Leitcl. ' Boston, Wednesday, March 7 AFRICA. Shannon," N. York, Wednesday, March 14 AMERICA, Millar, " Boston, Wednesday, March 21 CANADA, " Boston, Wednesday. March 29 „Cana, " , Wedheedrir, April 4 ARABIA Stone, " N. York. Wednesday, April It NIAGAR'A, Moller, " Boston, . Wednesday, Aprd 15 PERSIA. Jualans, " N. Ybrk, Wednesday, April 21 Berths not secured until pai&ter. An experienced Surgeon on heard. The owner, of these ships will not be aco?tlntable for Gold, Silver, Bullion. Specie, Jewelry, Preening Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor. and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to • E. CUNARD, fe27 4 Bowling Green. New York. LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE - 0 , CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MARY HAMS. deemed. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle, and adjust the account of - HORACE HOWARD FUR NESS. Administrator of stud deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hinds of the account ant, trill meer the parties • ntereated. for the , purpones of his appointment, on WEDN ESDAY. the 23tb of March, .1260, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his Office, No. 122 South SIXTH Street, in the city of PeiledeiPtua. GEO. A. COFFEY. Auditor. nihrl-stu&thSt IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY ANP COUNTY 01 7 PIMA DELPHIA. WILLIAM B. PEI R cs, Assigoo f John M. Pomeroy, vi. CH.ARLEI3 M KEY NOLUS., - - - • Lev. Br:. Dec.. 18159. No. 1,986. HENRY W. OAULT vs. CH A. sLES N. REYNOLDS. Vend. Ex. Dee., 1859 No. 1,037. The Auditor appointed to report distribution of tae Proceeds of the property sold under the above writs. sue exceptions filed to the special returns of the Sherif, said property being described as follows: All that certain unfinished three-story brick messnage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on the south side of wane street. et the distance of 99 feet west ward from tbo west Aide of Seventeenth street. in the Tenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Race street 19 feet 9 inches, and extending in length or depth southward 141 feet. Bounded westward by ground now or Into of Rebecca clumbes, eastward by ground formerly of Henry Pratt. and northward by said Race street. The rear end of the said lot, to tae 'breadth of 10 feet north and south, to gether with some other adjoinieg ground, by a certain indenture from Samuel Richards and others to Samuel Wetherell, Jr., recorded in Deed-book Al. R.. N 0.92. page 657, Rn., was agreed to he opened in continuation of a certain al-feet wide alley, as therein art forth and stipulated. 'Being the same premises which Thomas Al, Wetherin and wife, by their attorney in fact, Mar garet S. Wetherill, by a certain indenture d.d grant and convey unto Charles 141. Reynolds in fee.] Will attend to the duties of his appointment on THURSDAY, the 29th of March, 186) at 4 o'olook P. AL, at his office, N 0.416 Walnut street, Philadelphia, when mid where all persons interested are required to present their claims, or else be debarred from coming in on said fund. CHABLESS.BANCOABB, mhl7-10t Auditor. HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. PACUECAGE HARDWARE HOUBE.—We would reiTectfully call the attention of the Seas ral Hardware trade to our exteustve Stock of BIN: MINOHAM HARDWARE, which we offer at a mad advance by dir e ctkage, Orders for importetton solicited, and Goode de Owed either in %hie city, Now Yoror Ne w Son Orleans. W. O. or 411 COMMERCE Street, Imeorting and Coniardemob_Merchants And Agents for Foreign and Douleatie Hardware. anlll-t4 MACHINE:MI Arco IKON. SAMUEL V. MBIMLICIC, 7. VAUGLIAM MSRHICE WILLIAM M. MEAMICI. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, .===, MRRRICK SONS,: ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufaoture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River. and Marine service. lit:niers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o,; Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road Station,, &o. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved oonstruotion. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw. and Grist hills, Vacuum Pens. Open Steam Trains, Ilefeeators, _Filters. Pumping Engines, &o. Sole Agents for N. Rilheux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nassoth's Patent Steam Hammer ; and Aspinwall & Woliter's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine. autt-y ziLARGE AND VALUABLE STOOK Scalas selling out at Greatly Reduoad Ptioes, at 428 IMPSTNUT btraet. _ $23.000 worth Eltaaiard Weight Bottles, COMPriaing an assortment of all sixes, Counter. Portable Platform, Warehouse, Hay, Coal. Cattle, and Railroad Scales, Purehasers will find it for their interest to ()alien° examine the above roods at . . . . No. i. 26 CHESTNUT STREET. Philad l elpha.. CHAS. A. DANELS. The /attention of country merohants to waled to the above stook. fe22.2m FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES - 16 bbrAlital,Vl , ,t,f , ZMlN. •••• T HE ROOT AND HERB DOCTORS' OF FICE in North SECOND Street: Barley Shea f Hotel. Philadelphia, where he can be emulated the first six days of every month. He has opened an office at Mr. .1. A. SLEToIt'S, Easton. where he can be consulter) during the month of Maroh. Also, the Sith, 27th, and 28th of April. Also the Stith, 29th, and 30th of May. He treats 'all Mammas that &all is heir to. Children with weak joints made to wallirp a abort time. All dt,eases of a delicate nature etrilitly confidential. N. .13.--See Circulars. mttlO-tAol DR. W. LIVINCiSTON REFINED SUUARS AND YR UPS.- C. DOROGRUE will continue business until Mat neat, at l 6 south WATER Street, and now oilers for sale, at the lowest market prices, fur Gash. or on ap proved short credits, 4.000 barrels steam-refined Sugars andgByrops, of various grades, moludlng Lovering's Crushed and Polvenald and Moller's Patent-out Loat Sugars. Also, Rilyand Java Coffee, Adamantine Can dle.. and Welly's French Brandy Coloring. is27-tm" 300 HM Eastport S Primo Halifax and Eastpo Herring, 600 boxes Sealed Herring, 2UO hall bble White Nish, In storeitt_ld for sale by Wltt..l. TAYLOR & CO., 1131 lee I.ml 104 NORTH Whnrvotes S• W. GROOM tt UO. S omoo tf6 Soutn A gURTR Street, WHARF, PlNEalers dST an REET, SCHUYLChIo De Shippers OP loons t Mountain, Lehigh, aztd llehallkill 00 A L Merchandise taker on wharfage. D RAWING} AND PAINTING &UTE- Engipeers and Arobawds' Etationsry. lunnan l'ainting !astern+ls. otiobomanla or °signs and Vases. ant Boxes for Children. and also for Artists and ',Vents. ttalinr Crig, i rmurearPartlin waialognes gratis to the wade. SCHOLZ & A.NENTzY. No. lia tloush EIGHTH Gwent. IitTHOLNAAT.R AND ftNTATI., call -an BURGESS' TROUT, BASS, AND SAL MON RODS.— EIIiLIP WILSON & CO.. 132 SAL CHEST UT Street, having taken the Sole AgeneY of my eslebrated Trout Base, and Salmon Rode, Boole ! &0., will supply MY f riends and the trade. at the 'ewes; Prices. mhe.hm G. W. BURGESS. FSUATORIAL SPORTS. PHILIP WILSON & CO.. 432 CHESTNUT St., would invite the lovers of PISCATORIAL SPOUT to the finest assortment, and Best quality, of TACKLE ever offered in this oily. Suoh as Burgess' world-renowned Trout, Bass,_ and Salmon Hods.. Superior Trqut, Bass, pad Salmon Flies Super extra Minoru), Virginia, Carlisle, Salmon, and Basil Hooky Reels. Baskets, Artificial Bait, Silk. Silk and Hair. Grass. Linen, and Cotton Lines. trilie-Sus 111,111INIRAL-WATER APPARATUS, OF 4-T.a, the moot aporoved style end finah. )le would also call the attention of all druggists and dealero in filoda•water Apparrous to examine his now Um and Martins Pipe and Syraping Apparatus. Also, Belle of all kinds oast and finished to order. All kinds of beau workenenuted. N. B.—Partionlar_ attention paid to repairing of all kinds of Mineral• Water Armor/aim &a. ' ' • ••• 408EP EINDEMYER ' ' 511 mums, &Mt. Philadelphia; SALEMRT.< ,„ F No URNEB,9,'BRINLIT, • ~** RitET, STRNP,I. 'ULF, OF P,ItEPICIE 000DItt. • on Friday. Morning, . " March 23, at 10,o'clook— , 600 package, and lots of Actor and staple Froph dry goods. at.iti•WOOT., PARIS DR AP D'ETE. —r-4 all wool Paris black drag d'ete, hne to supertino tptahtlec a or' Of 1.110 tatif,', l ,` t1137&w A j ME49ltB. ItENNEQUIN & On Felony moraine. - - March 23,1880, congaing of-- Xgiel choice and new Orkin of Glasgow and Fated,' 'Printed ontehmera shawls, in great variety of pattern's and qualitiel, tunny of which are not to he, found elder. witere.. " - • ' . . 2.(n0 rich Fele printed all Prtroi Cashmere and thilint shawls, a'palmettea, fond plain, rapes, eigaierie, cad et•bareu• a—comprising a large variety of deb and elf gant desk g. 2 neh l all wool Pane bombe bordered ;dolls shaw ls, Compri:line a full and complete assortment of dm new est and most desirable patterns, among which will bo found a choice Inie of tiIiALPS PIIANGEB ITALIhNNEg. • The Latest Novelties of the Season. 800 plain b aok moue on lame. thibet and merino a i m's, with wool fringes, from fine to extra finalities, N.P.—ne attention of buyers is respectfully solicifert to thig dßld which contains an unusual proportion of black and choice colors, suitable to the rank of &st olen trade. PARIS BAREGR BOBER. On Fedor Morning, 200 Feria bargee robes. PRINTED CHALI4a. LAWNS, ANI . / PRINTS, 5 cam Printed (dialling. 4 oases v 8 printed lawns. 8 cases 9-8 fvitcy H. RIC LACS CURTAINS, FOR CITY Irli4D.E, e s. large invoice of extm rich tambourd loos'irurtaing, • NVup or make and styles. F. ° I3I.7 n EWORK EMBROIDERED CODigIRE. 130 tots needlework embroidered collars. r: moo PIECES SAX WOVEN DRESS ENDS. On Ft 1 y Morning, -- -cases superfine newstr le chatter royal. Cages gueerfine satin teems ROBE S, ?ov , • `OINOHAMS, PRINTS. & c. " Solid cheek longhorns. Chintz. coloredand black and White prints. Barage, organdi, and : Punnet rob.% Mohair Migtirres,and cross overs. &c., .113117, num suspenders, fine, mitts, shirt Fronts , env, a:d. SALE OF IMPORTED DRY GOODS On Toeuday lklarldng, March 27th. at 10 o'alook -007 packages and lota or imported dry goods. SPEC )AL BALE OF DRY GOODS On Wedpiladay Morning. Marsh 28. at 10 o'clock. rir Particular* hereafter. n SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 -A-N• CHESTNUT ATHEIST, oppoeite the Custom frAese. between FOURTH and FIFTH P.reets SPECIAL SALE OP 1.1 , 0 CARTONS FRENCH M, FLOWERS—JUST LAN.Obli. This.lsformns. Marna lid, commenciny at 10 o'clock. wll he sold by oatakeue, on a credit of mouths, 1,100 cartons YELTIS era .cial nowen,ponsuiting of a full assortment from medium id Very rich and high cost, allot the latest and beet goring ttYiel• trie Catalogues ready, and samples arranged ror ex amination early on the morning of sale, when the trade will hid it to their interest to attend. BALE OF THREE 'HUNDRED OASES STRAW goons. Oa Friday idcrnme, March 23. by catalogue, on a credit , commonable at 10 o'clock, consisting, in part, of ladies' new styles Eng. Bah straw pedal braid. brown and white Leghorn, fancy lace/ gimp and ohenille trimmed bonnets. BLOOKERS' FLATS. ALo itne white Leghorn end brown sea-side bloom ers' Adelaldo hab., fancy trimmed Hats, &a.. &e. MEM AND BOYS' HATS. Men's and boys' pedal braid Leghorn and Panama bats, arECIAL BALE OP ITTEREO2COPAC , VIOTURSII. BOXES, fech On Saturday morni ng, March March 24th, corninenoing nt 10 o clock, consisting of One assortment of best colored-English groups and scenery. London, Irish, and bwiss views, American seeneu, illuminated pictures statuary, Am , • • BOX Es. Patent revolving boxed, fine single morocco, rose wdod. and walnut boxes ere. - HUBBARD & GORMLEY, AVCTIONEERB, 730 &LARKET Street pITILLP FORD it CO , AUCTIONEERS, eau MARKET Street. and 8411 MINOR Street. SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOUTS, SHOES. BRO GANS, &c. This Mobilize, March 22d. at 10 o'clock_ precisely, will be sold hr catalogue, on four months credit, 1 000 _eases men's, boy.' and youth.' calf sad kipboots,' calf. buff. grutt , and brogans, calf and patent leather gaiters, On ford ties, patent walking s• out and opera boots; wo men's, misses'. and children's calf, goat, bud; morocco. kid,. and enamelled boots, heeled and sprint ;. ladies' caper enamelled, goat,. morocco. and glove-kid Con gress heeled boots and slip ere b also, a lame amen meal of first-claws roods, rhe above sale will embrace a fall assortment of boots and shoes, of the first quality. ado tad to the city nod country trade. 11Pir tioorls open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale: At commencement of sale, this morning -1.000 very fine quality ,Loghom bloomers and fists. suitable for city retail trade. V J. WOLBERT & CO., AUCTIONEERS, %Jo 619 ARCH Street. between Fifth and Stith. REGULA R BALES. Dry goods, clothing, straw goods, carpets, boots, shoes. ee., in lots adapted to the city sad country re tail trade, by catalogue, and for cash, every Tuesday and Friday morning. Furniture, china, glans. &a., every Wednesday morn ing. Trees, plants. vines, &e.,every Thursday and Satur day morning during the maim. Special salmi Of all or any description of Property at any time to suit the converienee or the owners thereof. STANDARD AND DWAIU F r !WIT TREES, GRAPH VINES, &d. Thim nn.. The 22d inst., at 10 o'clock. able Arch street— A large assortment of standerd acd d wart fruit trees, of all the best vane] es ; grate vine , / i• St and S Years old, !to, &o. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS—FOR CASE. On Tuesday Morning. 77th moat, at 70 o'clock at 1)19 Arch street, in lots adapted to city and country retail sales, by catalogue. 26tl lota of staple andfaney dry goods, comprtsing— far Particulars hereafter. MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, southeast corner of SIXTH and ,RaGE Streets. 'MONEY TO LOAD.t $1160,000 to loan, in large or Fall amonnta, on stooks, gold and 'dyer plate, diamon vatehee, Jewel ry, fowling ;dames, dry goods, plc groceries oi gars‘hanlware,outiery, musical instramenta, furnit ure, bedding, horses, vehicles, harness, and on all articles of talue, for any length of time agreed upon, on more liberal terms than at altl other establishm.eng in this oily. GREAT CRANCE,FOR BARGAINS. At private sale, splendid piano forte, in rich rosewood ease, coat $lOO, price Sle0; fine 18-caret gold hunting case patent lover watch, double time and independent seconds, only 31X; fine gold hunting-case English pa tent lever watches, of the most approved and best makes, from az to $100; fine gold double bottom Eng lish patent lever watches, best make, from ir to so.; fine 18-caret hunting-cue tached pit do. lever watches. 13 jewels, from $l5 to o $36; open face do.,from trio to $33 ; fine 18-caret gold lepine hunting 011 1 10 watches at $3O; open face do.. from $lO to 090; silver English patent lever watcher.. in hunlmg uses and. double bottom, of the most approved end best atom from slo to at can hunting case silver patent lever watohes at 300; hunting case silver duplex watches; ditto double time, fromsl2 is 310; hunting case silver lever watches, foil jewelled , winds withou t a key, from 816 to OW; epine do., from $l2 to $l6; Minting case silver detached lever testate, 13 jewels, from 3 8 to ILI; open lace do., from $5 to Sal bunting ease silver Lemne watches, Sall jewelled, from s7 . to $10; open face do., from 33 to 06; silver quarter watches, from $3 to 0; silver French watch.., from $1 to $3; gold patent hunting case and open face lever and Levine. Nnglish, Swiss, and French watches, from $1 to WO ; a gold vest, fob, and neck chains at Of/cents brr dwt. t fin gold sets of ear-nnits, breastpins. and acelets; bi nds, finger num and Jewelry, of every de scription. foi less than half the naval selling prices. ammo to loan, in mune to snit applicant!. on dry and every kind ofgoods. at less rate of charging than any other establishment in the city. ouT-Dooß BALES Attended to terson&l. y by the auctioneer, never, low charges. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Consignments of all and every kind of goods solicited for public sale ; two-thirds the value of the goods will be advanced in antimpation of the MOSES NATHA.NS. ST. LOUIS, MO. WILLIAMS & BOYLE, AITOTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANTES, No, II North MAIN St':eet. ST. LOUIS, Mo., (formerly with Messrs. Myers, (legion', & Co., Philadelphia,) offer their wanness to the merchants, mannfactvrers and others of Yhdadelphia, for the sale of dry goods: car pets. boots, shoe., Itardc are. jewel ry, &0., b o. Crude advances made on receipt of goods. Irr Settlements made three days after sato. RENERISICCHA. Messrs. Myers, Cies horn, & Co„ Philadelphia. Stuart & Brother, Philadelp_hia. Van Wyok, Townsend, & Warrens, New York L. & B. Curtis & Co., Niter York. Wood, Christy, & Co., St: Lows, No. Crow, McCreary, & Co., " mhls-thstulY SEWING NM:HINES. WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES. It COY, Ageit, CM ORESTN'UT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, Pi:Whined, with Operators, on ;ure to Private Families. aRLISMEI OVTICIS: 7 Weld STATE Street, Trenton, N. J. 110 CENTRAL SQUARE, Eneton, Pa. jalo-8.11 WIL 00X & GIBBS' SEWING MA CHINE.—The great and increasing demand for Wilcox & Gdns.' Sewing Machine is a guarantee of its BANKS' excellence. Price S CHESTNUT at FAIR BANKS' Scale Warehouse, 716 Street. feB-tf OAU TION!—ASTROLOGY!—LOOK OUT!-0001) NEWS FOR ALL!—The never fading Mrs. VAN HORN is the bent; ahe suc ceeds when all others have failed. All who are re trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by false prortnne, fly to ker for advice and comfort. Its lone offaira Ms sever fails. She has the aeoret of wining the alfeetione of the opposite Rex. It is this foot which induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her, and copy her advertisement. She shows mu the likeness of your future wife, husband, or absent end. It me well known to the public' at large that she lathe first and only person Who can show the likeness IC reality, and can give entire aatiefaction on all the con cerns of life, which Dun be tented nod proved by thou sands, both married and dingle, who daily and eagerli visit her. Come one! conic all! to No.= LOMSARP trant. h...tnon Ihmi.wr and 11.nui nibs; es• OILS —3,503 gallons extra blenched Elgz -1(.74 Oil, inshore and for sale liv nail/ ROWLEY, ASRBURNER, & CO, .110.18 South Wharves. M9CKEREL-300 bbls. 200 hfs. 100 qrs. and 270 kilee No. le just received, and in prima order. For ealo by WILLIAM T. TAYL ORCO, m 1,17 122 nod 124 NORTH WHARVES. fIOGNAC, SOWN AINE, in 1 25,14 s and 1-Bs, Pale and Dark. for sale by, in bond. MEEKS, GORMAN, & MEEKS, inh2O-n N 0.68 LIBERTY otrret, New York. 300 Bbla. and 3.0 his, large No 3 Mack are]. /POWs. and 460 bfk. email No. 3 Mack erel renewed per achonner Frannie Edwards, and for eats by WILLIANI J. TAYLOR & mhlJ 122 and 124 NORTH WHARVES. pRENCII GELATINE, WHITE, BEST- For sale b 7 yFETHERILL & BROTHER. Kat i e Nro.rts• ..11 , tr./ n BRIUK-MAKING MACHINES which tern por the clay, find make 20.000 Gar day. BriekPreesee. Tile Idealunes, bin Wheelo . Clay Spades. and 01111ti_ an torgCoat Kilne , at C. CARVELL'S. GERDIANTOWN it MO. lahnogo TIMIS AND SHOULDERS-1,000 Paces pity Smoked Hams and Shoulders; also/A/Pieces extra eugar•eured for sale by C. C. SADLER CO.. ARCH Street. XII donr above Front. mha COLUMBO ItOUT—For sale by WILTILE BILL & BROTIEER, 47 end 0 North SE PON D gtre.t tett ity AU "(ERE I, —545 Bbls. Nos. 1,2, & 3 -LTA Mackerel, in assorted original _packages, of the latest catch, for Salo bj C. C. SADLER. do CO.. ARCH Strout. Rd door Ahy. ront. mfol• BU KNIN FLUID, ALCOHOL, and Camphene,m barrels and half barrels, rannorao wed and for Rale by_ fiU rr LEY, ASHBURNR. & Melb No. IR south Ic'earveg. PRIVY WELLS ()LEANED AT A LOW price, to obtain the oonteutc - Address WILLIAM tlMan Poudre Oa Office. • - lea fin• tkilt wnrth gßerorn 19fi gf. bbls. extra sale fan, Fish, in store an for sale ' WILLIAM J. Ta y YLOR k Q9.. oY la and IM NOR WHAMYYMI: 4.4*. 4#7,4Wiititt; • Nom. Isi ':3 . vilitecAVFL NPRINII• 8 . 4 - siNbroIUIAL- prrxri. Bit°Nt NOME INEN-_ %What Nweir ! ,4 an Ex change. the ,r_. Windt enrini WO; liorefl rit..‘ ll on r""17 ........-. den, N. J.. the '` Cartage Coosa ind tekol orb:* and tract ofloo sem rood. .. Tenth eprinr, Bole-April id. ackim, of the Aloha/W. Eleventh Spring aleo-4,111 3d, elm:dirt. iota° L' - ohnore. .. • _. . . _ Twelfth Horner fall-April Ma, noon, at rho - In change. • _ . Age ?OA of thehiardbilla fir roudiof the iiiorro SIM now roods: - - - . .. 11,4 tt - P-.PUN , ItilfiffierA,lll. Al &TOOKE A'.' E erne: 641611 - and stooks everr ealVerthe • We" ctitrabatore having the optilirj ii"" Dirt J 3 dbille et seek ji!fliwtx . - ad,ttionjo whin 11Vgl Illanien,ollPe to , ,thd exile tleroluadlAMOlClpik is . et divihg Italeutitdre of sit MP tots od the a lb elder. -, s - , •, ; - t- . , . R ATE AT PRIVATE AILLE. Ira- We have ,a Was was* ar rag *MO at 'Male sale, inalading every ?fir _M t .... m aks' sad;lss= property. Pnnted Leh - Mad P,RIVATE Id 11.80 — . sr Real estate entered on oUr ItriVO , um = Ittgi advert - hied Ooartaionally iliCtUr Owe gala a (alsristOS I,olooopies are printed siseirlyares efilessie - - • EIGHTH SPRITIG - SALE—MARGE rth, At R E BIDk noon. NEAT MODERN NCE, northeast Carnal Ot Tenth and Fitzwater streets. - Executors' Peremptory Sale—Estate of Ann E. Taylor. deceased. • • 'TIIREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING., No. *lad street, between Arch and Race, and fiesond and To rd stream. fir Sale absolute. WO BUILD krie LOTS. southweet side of German town toad. nortlnveat of Muth street. de BUSINESS • STAND.Three-inory brink store and etling, No 1013 Loris-Three-story rarest. WO-ST.49I(V -FRAM DWELLING, trough east„l west side Greenhill street. - between Master and Sil bert. and Sixteen th and Seventeenth streets. Twentietk wa VA.Lrd. • • . IJABLI3 LOT:bortheset nom? of Franklin and Jefferson streets, 0 feet on Franklin street, and el feet to JeirollPn Week, Twentieth ward, Two !route. VALUABLE LOT: north side of Jefferson Meet; exit of the a bove,42 feet on Jefferson:o feet deep. VALUABLE LOT. rorthwest comer of Sever th sad Jefferson streets. 4 9 feet on Seventh, 00 feet an Jeffer soOUwßUonNFBl STANDS.—Poitr two.etary frame stores and dwellings, southeast corner of Plant and ham_ plan streets, late Kensington. . CAMDEN.—Two story fTme cottage, twrtkeast side Ferry of istreet,Avqheast. o Vanhook street, Raighn'a Point,Camden, N.J. N EAT MOVE RN DWELLING, with three-story back buildings, No. 83e North Eteventh street, above Parrish street. VALUABL Ol BU ILDING LOT'. east side of Twelft h stmct. north of C wry street, PI feet front. TWO VALUA BLY LOTS, GERMANTOWN. South wmt side of Jefferson -Kieft, southwest of Johnson street. each toe feet front. *DESIRABLE DW BLUING, stable and coach house, No. Ins Filbert street. oast of Fi ft eenth. °ROUND-BENZ', 870 a veer, on lot-tit feet on Germantown road. 44 feet on Broad/nest, above But ler street Throe fronts. G OUNDAIENT. 8115 a year, on lot 100 feet on 8. W. side of Cienraeld street. 04 feet on southeast side of Tulip street and•6l feet on northwest aide of Agate street. Nuieteentu ward. Three fronts. (tenet, VALUABLE FARM, 134 acres, late of Joseph (Genet, deceased,with rood improvem ents; Gloucester county, New Jersey, near Cementer taindine, four nines below Woodbury,supenor fruit, very extorter,e granary, apple and pear orchard, fine garden ;& o. it is wel. watered. has an inexhaustible marl pit. Ifir Only BLOM required in cash. rdo N R REIIDENCE. No, NU Chest nut wanes Zi feet frost, lot fitSS feet deep to dements street, finished in beet meaner, with all modem im• prom:Bents. NINTH 11PRII$0 eALE-4IANCH Aratseee • Ferments Sate. " THE CAM la.rt Cu SALT AND 211 CIEL WOR8" AND TRACI' Or nap ADAM LA e. ND. • On Thursday.. bier - 428th, at 12 o'clock, noJs..mdt be sold itatbleit sate,twithout Ereserre , at the West laver note: Uanilleni New Jersey. the two following deeetibell pro perties . No. 1. The " Camden Cobalt sad Works.' with lot of two acres land, and wharf on Cooper's creek. Also, two onck dwadmvs. counting-honsa s gha. , one torte from ferry. No. 2. Tract of three hondredaeres land. with frame dwelling, t rein, ht houses, and pasasager depot, at Wins low sat,on. Camden and Attain° Aadroed, Winslow. township, Camden etionty:le..C . .. - • ' - ear Sale of troth absolute, Wlttlont , mom , by ord.r of-Assignee. - " TENTH SPRING euls-4.rßth 3d, At Ilealook, mop. Orphans' Court Bale —Eetate of Jos. L. Rohafer, deo'd. One-stath of large LOT OF GROUND. bounded by Green, Mount Vernon, Tweatieth and Twenty finit sts.' Four fronts. Orphans' Pourt Bale—Estate of Deborah Behafrer. One-Math of large LOT OP GROUND. bounded by Green, Mount 'Vernon, Twentieth and Twenty- first nireete. I. oar fronts. „ . .hareutor's Peremptory SAle—Erite of Jos. Gratz, diseased. VALUABLE BUSINESS STANDS.--1 three-story brick stores. , Nos. 210 and zu south Front street. fox tending through to Water street. Two frost& asio absolute. Et:E.G A - NT - RESIDENCE,' WALNUT STREET. No. 1010 Sodth side. west of Tenth street, Hi feet front, 126 feet dean, with Stable and Coach Rouse ut the rear. rQrlmmediate possession. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, North side of Spruce street, east of Eighteenth street, 10& feat front. 105 feet deep. Two fronts. HANDSOME mODERN RESIDENCE. No. MS B town street, west of Tweak, street. Sr Immediate NI _An s .I 3 AN RESIDENCE, southeast c:orner Menth and Luldea streets, above Chestnut re o e f 311 feet front. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY—Pour story' brick hotel and dwelling', sortheast corner of Brood sod Christian streets. with brick confeettonery garden • ios- house. and large lot, - With three Irrmts. 'Peremptory' hala.4-11AND8C)ME MODERN &EST DEA CE. with marble front and side yard, No. it aoging nixteervh street, above Spruce. fifir sale absotate. - immediate possession. ttlsEN RTRR,VT —Handsome modern fear &MI brick residen c e, .110. ITIS Green street. rest a Ellyn teentit street, ELEVENTH SPRING SALE—APRIL &I, - '?4T h a ns D ' 'Z'ItAL6I%II7 6.1 e--a• k: o voef st. n / ing 7 , tre t tOrs 4.9 tr i n i. ok &retains, northeast e,rner Fourth and Muter streets. Ma me „r stste—T W DWELLINGd.-2 Whitely_ brisk' dwellings,' north aide of Master street. east en Fourth street. Same Estate—TWO DWELLINGS.-31 three-eter7 brief dwellings. fl. W. corner. Master sad Pink atreeta, east of Fourth street. • Same Estate.—TWO.STORIf FRAME STABLE, west side Pink street, north of Muter Weer. Same Estate—DWELLING AND STABLE—Three story brick dwelling, east side of Fourth etreet:north of Master with flame stable in rear on Pink street. Same'Estate—ElGoTD iltrEW,DlGS.—Three three story, and five four-story brink dwellings, east side of Fourth street. north of blaster street. MODERN DWELLING, No. 410 South Eighteenth street. N.W. corner of Addison street. below Pine at. NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE. with large side lard, No. LW Brown street, west 'of Twelfth. X feet front MODERN RESIDENCE, No. Sid Vitt alien. between Second and Third streets. TWO DWELLINGS AND LA R GE LOT.-2 three story' brick dwellings and large versant lot. 683 g feet Oil .11 rnwn street, XX feet on Ridge avenue, and a front oa Fifteenth street. Three fronts. • Aonnistretrix'a Bale—NO.7ll ?oath Ninth P treat. 8 inTITORR%BR N e TI IKRtE R. CARPETSR ._ FIX- On Tucson, Morning. nth instant. at JO o'clock. at No 711 Booth Ninth street. by order of adatinistratne. the A;persor tunas -Iyr P. piano. gal fatal es. Brussels ostpets• &a. May be examined on the morning or the lode ets o'clock. Sale No. 620 North Sixteenth street. NF.-.AT FURANITURE, _PiaNo-FOILTia, DRUBBELS &PETS, &o. On Wednesday Morrows. nth instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. 620 North Sixteenth street, the nest furniture, piano-forte, Brussels car - pe e. so Na yf a faro:ly leaving the city. Oa'be exauuntid o'clock on the sgogalag sale. Sale No. 31 South Eleventh Street. lIANDEONLE FURNI LURE. vinno. GAS:CHLIq- DELIER. BRUSSELS CARPETS. &o. On Monde, Morning. 26th instant, at 10 o'clock, at flo. 31 Smith Eleventh street.' the handsome furniture. boudoir pieno-forte, gas fixtures, fine Brut/sets carpets. fine hair amanita's, fipe engravings, rosewood ateroescope with views, kitchen furniture, &c., of a gentleman desluung house keeping. atcr , • The cabinet furniture was made to order by G. S. Henke's, ar.d min excellent condition. - SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MIRRORS, ,TAN bUPERIOIt BOOKCASE. BAGATELIJE BLE. CHINA AND GLASo WARE, stEDS AND BEDDING, i'tRPETS. &e. CARD.— Ovr sale this morning, at the Argotic* Store will comprise, besides 700 lots of exoellent hones.- hold furniture, mirrors, piano-forte superior mahogany and aslant bookcases, bagatelle ta lite. with belle And ones complete, China and glassware, beds and bedding. a large quantity* Bruseela and other carpets. &0.. form ing an attraonse assortment worthy the attention of ladies and others desirous of purobarang. Cam' Catalogues now ready', and thri articles arralrtsti for examination.' eate at IN 05.139 and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCR-PLATE ROILS. PLANO-FORTEA, BRUSSELS CARPETS. This Morning, At 9 o'clock. at the Auction store, an assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegantsiano-forbes, fine mirrors, carpets, eto., from families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience of Bale. Also, superior bagatelle table. balls and cues coin ohne. A um. a superior mahogany and walnut book rase. suitable for professional gentlemen. lk Also, a chronometer, made by Creighton & New York, No. 2,358. EDUCATIONAL. A MERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a A reliable medium through's/deli Soloolsana Fami lies may Otani eommetenr.teaebers. - Forests may ob tain, gratuitously, inlbrata_lioa and sure Mars ei tits boot schools. • SMITHWOODNN, & bI&BROADWAY, New Yort, or iall-tr OA CHESTNUT Street. Fhiladelain& NEW BOAR.IHNG SCHOOL. it TUSCARORA VEMA IN 4 PITUTE Will be opened at ACADEMIA, Juniata county, on the let day or MAY nest. For announcements emi t:Limns terms. Ims. apply by lettier. or personally. till lit April, to the subserther, at 1711 VINE Street, pa t f a a, Phis; after that at ACADEMIA. Juniata county pa, W. G. E. AGNEW. 1711 VINE htreet. feZ3-dtmyl 191tRYAN'T k STRATTON'S NATIONAL .a.." MERCANTILE COLLEGEB, toasted at Phila delphia. B. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT: New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, Onions°, and Bt. 114. For Information. call or vend for Cats fee-ti CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. E S T ABLISHED - 1760. PETER LORILLARD, SNUFF Ik TOBACCO MANUFACTURER, 18 and 18 CHAMBERS STREET, (Formerly 42 Chatham atreet, New York,) Would call the especial attention of Grocers and Droggista to ha removal, and also the artcles of Ma manufacture, viz: BROWN SNUFF. Macaboy,_ Demigros, Fine Macrae, Pure Virginia Coarse Riantee, Natchitoohear Amerman ilentlemari, cop eit h ami , YELLOW SNUFF.. 800 hi Fresh Scotah_, Hot t iloaat Scotch. Irish High T oast, real' Honey Dew Scotch, or Lund foot. • TOBACCO. istonnte. Tree CuT C112W1214. 111014111116 Cavendish 1%0.2, P. or plain, St. Jago, avendigh, or sweet, Spanish. Noe. 1 & 2, non'd. Sweet 'Scented Orinoco. Canister Kitefoot. Tin Foil Cavendish. Pure Turbid": A Circular of Prices will be sent on application. wgd• •75qte the new article of Frepg Scotch will be found superior article for dipP,Ugnufr-- poses. IJET & K. , * IMPORTERS OF HAVANA MGARE, N 0.116 South FRONT Street, Reeeive regularly a full assortment of desirable Cl OARt3. which thee offer at low rates. for cash or al, proved credit. rete-IT COAL. ktuLP ix.R ll ,t KELLit. EMORY, Office No. 14) WALNUT" street, Philadelphia, Pa., SOLE &GENTS FOR B. Bordas' superior Broad Mountani White - Ath, and It. Ilackshar Jc Co.'s celebrated Black Beata and Otto C Al O Shipped by canal and railro 0 ad from Schuylkill Haven. Schuylkill co.. Pa. fekharn HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LE HIGH COAL,pimiedjr th care, rounle beet It Arms. Apply at KEG wLEG'S Levot,- PUNTA and W(L l .Ow 2 , ; tr" RYA fka Ir 4 OUSEA F. 'ITEM LOOK TO YOUE Jw-ls interest. Buy your COAL AT - RICO*, 'Whet* nothing but the very best quality of Lehigh and Ilettagl kill Coal fe offered at the following reduced prime: Lehigh„Broten, Egg, end Rtsfve.-. . -44 Ile fret fah tfohuriteli ---.. es 4 L . .. a Not . .........--_:.... _I im “ warranted free tom pisteor dustMaretfin HICKS' _y_ard A southeast corner WILLOW. Call and see. - - ellieell =..- ..-.- g .'YRUP MOLASSES,. /kcoo hhda. and cthoacto and medium AU_ Pairt4 . .. lf"- iinTITLA Q IO,III 4 I OVOININeII. for Balaßala ktY 3 AS 4 SMS x.a.H.Ax.s, CO.. wnsal tUraUJA 13_ BIOTAU, a sal Intb MOW mot; la THEO. D. IMOD].
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