, '''' . ~ ' ' ' 4 ' t y ` ' 'fr -. :•';.: 4-. .s • 1 :• a - ,1444.*****044401#2 ittqlP4. l 6: - tot ..t.4.*lstutitliqwwittbd "YAK*. - • 4i ripit* - 00014 . 1*4 1 « ,- -- grow - impiori - est diecfiniKortionl. s itt °44'o l #ool. l 4 lo 1114 Vt'itorn.: 1 0 0 Isa t i ter, '464 /teeifietter idelethieetheeketrolhu a . disnair - ; - sopipisad okift!itrut O la "T i ff the aunt ealii*ei', itseelee 9kiksrptieation of kthetiVproutiptelhuree desk' dioareery. _ desealoireme ; thethia.soNiall_st tker Widen* drsiot, aildkuliglo o ,4 4 C46'lll'l°4" , umajorrfga wooliiatiagodsmbiell we brought from shisimitiOlOmdair liedebrokon while oishiptimant. U vow, yeti 110001111 , ,tp boo it. repalred.' and -Wild • semnelmamaiduMo; Out Mithou t meows. tilt Ser atlas. !los smtb"Auflit Ass"dtari Papintd,Olus. mead at .%1 --miutealitte Mot fans* .to sumer stlarsurpose, Thelind*Witiestra,,, „now to botattonstrommiuMo.,ano ewboksop.kbr 11114111,14 ,olles ottim'Asteriorm _ ./ 11, WA StwoildAmtima- . Sold Tea tan to Fitiotatosli VS IL Youth %Smut hoed grub Ili* ritais':Asitior *di to Itemlfork. „Opals this &a lit IS 'A'4l6llfatilMileinisomi blno.M.-71$ Chelfittl*•o•: = sbtl R „ WOMittil - hairdMati soh bafor "tic iwritetto mardmin, from Mir moskialitif.eloslabOtlitidetil midoettid. W. N. Ciiitm."‘ Rao.. fmoortiri tar. liaterbits.. Mid -TriiiitiOge. tipClitibmit street, hiamodollail.Pialads.mobil 11, " BAsin" B tlititi."-4firir: did 'theagsastith bud' .alai r• MAI,' sad ion* aid *ben Itebsit .=-" : Thafettr to",beli's o boatman's whir. -- -Italmaied "mak la order. - Ar list Sites tem feel ',minnow siam . • .Sul that be sni nem border.;,. • • • WI/skated tquhes, iastaat rum— k , • „ItutettAkehlti ust,totams. 4hdtemmotuukS keen itolor. V 088 0** 08 1.,• 11 co.f 4 Ifolk raid. to, Brommf. slims men. Sad you Mona so astray.--Neldikat.,to. Mak; aid. if YOS cannot tide soma Me *adage of the waves of Pregiariti, yea sill. st les*lmesallod. ideeetelltUr to so Walsh - More= , sad wear to "MOM' t styles Of Giaa.ill• Magi, the tnoUliar. No. ser Chamtant stmt. Tel Araiii.W.e oOstlan our readers aralattliOnd stioMdmi, thermantittMori of AU boors VW. ?takie's of Woks - aid esiedtente mill be inserted ton 0.14114 , lobilikuhsed it will be wrowsterf Mom , both 1407M0 :Aces, ~•-• 'Ws "do hot obis Indodss ia *. sethirtOitidmittas " Jett it' .irOalit be a tauteon s", WOW* _ llMammumulti t IMIMSM of MI trodaetan‘hilmetkis , the iniesdaii eatileats wises lad sold it dmi•iirityi Itiee - oletiklarlia of Reetailll dal Jiep. slo!,•0111M•ots* Meet. alki*fliiik; ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL 1101E8; comnltilarl4.4. 1: mitt of A7llllls *Ws NNI Cbigtait. 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Iggi , ou Awn " , At• Met rntwas • , - -1, . -...e.. , ',-- , • ' ",,,,, ' --' ' ,% 0 1 0 . , ,) , I , • . '• / 11#1014 0146,0 is , • , a , ,x , , , , ,a -,,, 1 ,, „ e 4 ,, •ffniti k lic Olt . , , +l' rr ' ' Atr ilit ;/ '"" t ' . , ",. st . 4 la -,,,, k : ril , AN. - ~:-, I , 4oo l t,xs#:, !.., 4*.mi a ~; , , p ~,..., yp Ati'f: - . ;r: u ' u - -' : 0 .11 #70, “ ow* ~ = ~ , ',Hai r reeres.y. -- ' - 11.1. 6 - , it , ... , „.n , Y4 i rdr''' i 7. - - 2 = . . firif.ff t , c.,•!. . '-•._ '..„ , , INFO, eq. ~_ a # ra; Balt - " c 4T itt er ittgrt , 041nt8gi t t.' RoTitL-Asizut Chtetnut J Wilson, Md ' - vr, T Seel, l's' lw Mnrple. Choker, Ps LP Clinndler. ArDiroerni Vt Aden'. Vt A J ;mine, Stransburg j i 'Wortligton. W Chest' B C l inyte, Belt al Thompson, Chester ix.' " All Bunting, Del • MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third iL i ath Ca Batt„ Pa -- D Albright. Reading Jo. Kern. Cohurling', rti , D P gaoler • Hnokmani BnOka oo - S Moku., ' N Y J B Hamilton, Galveston - j Mooready, Hununolstwn BALD EAOLE HOTEL—Third at., above Oath:111BI N BHartle7.Backs co' Int. 8 Latakia, Moot; co Bnuth, Monts Co Huber. Easton ME FOURTH PAGIS • VED. 10 3 .8 steamship Sta Aßßl te of Georgia. Oaninolls hours trail eavagainai with macet and wineengere to Alex Swan, 61. -. Blurt Azelni i Power. from Alcoa Bari BBL Pabst 11 `with wool. am to Lewis & Dan gin. Benie into the Bipen. Msdoh 31. in 60 daiiinesssas• 8113 iMini Wass, roM.-Trinldsd di Cuts lath ukt,lnti • aid motisses soli w Webh, ' - P ig J D Lincoln, Webbcr. Indite from Dletanses, Wna sad molasses taltutuir. Netball & Co. Re. Pans that on the Utah; fifths 11th. in 1at1313136nn 3154. a man fell overboard from the 11 bboom. wale in the not pf Midas ta sall; several Mess were hove towerde rim, vbioh INV taumied. and as the boat. which wan full of geW. would require too much time in lowering. tee W 0 gait was immedittely twilled to VO the- vaned stem' wmi, but mil 01 reaming hi M m. A:prisoner from the .Wl ‘ in Trinidad was on board. and cdforcd to lump over bite* breeder nsididianoe. whiob one, was accepted. With - a - hundred fattiome:of deep-sea line attached to Ms perms. he succeeded in ranching the drowning rota, and both were heeled on board, after being in the Water upwards lihrlohit en ten. idiytona days from Cerberieni with sugar and toolcsses to John Mason & Co. Behr 1 helm& %Gandy, a days from Wilmington. Arab limber, mottos, and rosin to Jaiins baker. Bohr Cropper & Bro. Cdohraik3 dons from finatinoke -River. With railrcuut ties to J W Bacon." Bohr Secretary, Dickson. 3 days from Nanticoke at !Peri with wheat and porn to J W Bacon. • " osiasolurn. • • (Oornispondenee of the Philadelphia Exehansej_ ,CAPE ISLAND. N April 1-4 P The ship Esther. for Richmond. brags fills Reed. for et Jage de Cuba, Hen Running, for Cienfuegos. and se veral schooners, went out yesterday afternoon. The steamer Kennebec. from New lora. passed in at noon to-day. Wind B—weather has a stormy aPPeereeoe. Yowl, &o. 3:11.0o 11, ALUIALe.I3, • 114 7II . 7eLPn. - , e(Oorrospondsnos of The Press.) ttsw Yomr. April 1. Arrt' vsd,hasis bumbsitoas. from Bt Jae; o,ve rm•on. front ao• trrobiaa. from Sasso. Arm:withelmina..fin . ratrinci; from ( Cason ; Andes, from Trigdoe4, de ably. &dol. from Cierifaiscon brtg• ro Im onoeirk; (istroston ‘ from 611111206 Ayres; Aittlieent, Ina Arroyo; Watlnfont, I'mm tones ; •ohrs Eureka fm pOags,l. frnodarioltsnd William, from Amain; Ireu rom -Porto Lou; Morning Light, from Jamslos; l iarrikt, from bleransvm. • • brie May Campo, from Cardona,. for Philedel pi) s. 15 anehored In the lower bay. waiting fors (err • ' • ' MEMORANDA. - able Harriaterl, - Wistrall from New Orleans, at &la teen's nit:" - = • • Ship Beaver:: Smith; from N York. arrived at Shads- Bee Preview! to Jan /Id, after blimp ashore on Booth Bark OsaritalliManson;for Cape of Good lope, old at Beaton Mat - • • Bart C W Toe' Mee. Marshman, was loading at Gal nab= Mth t*. for New York. - 'Brix •liMesei ntorbridge, for Havana, was ready at Galveston ult. Bohr fd A Carlisle, Yffrismore, hence, arrived at Pro vidence Nth ult. • - tletir Flight, Huntley hence arrived at Providence Nth ult. Bohm I H Wainwright, Corson. and Treasurer, Fish ert from Baltimore, arrived at Boston Dm nit. - • Rehr. Buelah, Hanson. Alex Henderson. Ketchum. W E., Welton, Mato'. and Excel- M 4i r tii ve lgtrg at t t e aii:AkVon aorZeared Bo s to. alai G heiee, arrived at Bath, Me, Shan. Sohr Gazelle, Naylor, for rhiladolphls, oiled from. liewburg port gathcilt. Bohr Rom. itowman,, for PhiLtdelphia, called from Newbury port list nit. Rohr el M I' Per, Seers, from Boston for Philadelphia, at Neirwrt3ool ult. Buhr Philadelp Saco:Taylor, altered at New York Mg alt. for hia. W Bohr Dant Godwin, Newton, from New York, at Key alt. " Behr' diehard Vane, Prink, from New York, arrived at Savannah 28th ult. Rohr J al Vance, Mudge, for Darien, cleared at gm mash 11th ult. from Bohr "11 Shtoarp. n. Sharp, at Georgetown, SC, 11th ult. 'harlas Galves_ • • *air - E 5 J n anes. Godfrey, for Boston, was loading at ton 554 it. ,SPEOIAL NOTICES. -Allriactiabms can fill all orders fer Damasks, 'Ciii‘iaSiOde. Leos aid Munn . Caddis., Cords. ,Tss imes:- Lesysi Condo's. Hooks, , Window Shades," &o. and eis-seenthie bum era ranted !,o,ollKliil, OUT id.ook whisk is buss and well selected. W. H. C&RILYL, & 7J CILEHIWUT Bt.' THs CHABLIN - ant/BPM " CNANPAGNI. 4.Tkia litho purest 'mite's of Oletztjageoe now in the telekee.Wedet mailed (*Whop lrektsieok. Giotto; .Wittettexth -No. 3/1-11ontir PIRO= street, a, the Mat. te6-mth ant-. : - '4IIII:7IioWES bit tiG iscosmoirsoloreens woistegibuttiskii; ii r uitside and °heap. 'oxibib Wield from: - -- W. H. CIARRYLE,& 11110.„ -4 • . ~..,_.. ~. • • - ~.. . '4, -. . ~.- 2 074 DAYAISIt PDX f. , 04.+A1141 01 air,cotors, 10eastolvard, - Thud V. , Ovirr 100 pieces in store, smistitis. :' '-',', ' ' Welt OARR.Vi; & BRO.. •:.-14181.-Rt . -, , - Masonic Hs% 710 011.EBTN UT 13t. 81141.3616' 6 SAYING FUND—NOILTEWEST 005128131 MICOAT) and WALNUT 8 .—Deposita re moved in mall and lame amouate, from all tdasace of the community. and ',Bowe Wend at the rate of FIVE Ilia cam r. per annum. Mann maybe,drawn by checks 'without lon of ie. tereet. °See open dilly, from until a o'clock. and on Mot day aqd Saturday until nine in the evening. Prod dent. PRAW.IN FELL; Treasurer and Seoretary, MAO. CC. MORRIS. . - 500 PAIt1:8 LI.Ci CURTAINS, from auction, at groat bargain, bluaithi MR: 7 CRIISTNITT !Mist, CARRY.t. & BRO. . .... . ,_ , , , f ?, ';,II.I42,IIe , bIpErDOIS ONWIRG DCLLOHLIIIL --::J111.11.01rED DOUBLE-THREAD. -- Wan •Paxicrax As Elinor FAIR. • I Fh'W.►ebf 9d«. 779 ARCH It. Agents 'waged. hicrs,OmaiNq t , ' 4l styles and prices at uet hirtytili, fiDn.eoOon, at THICIPSTNUT St. ',r.AOV3t 2., W. 71: OARRYL & BRO. ...,500 ?AIRS LAOB COSTAINB, frOM N.Y. AMC. - W.II..CARRYI, & BRO., - - Meannia Ref, nif C.R.LBTNUT ".I . IOOIITANT TO. 'limoJai AND Grams.— Th. Grover k Baker Bewine-Maohine Company have Jpat hetrodamni lb new- and- aaperior,Bhattle-lßaohine, Lute size, high - sited, with - latest - Improvements Prtoo OM For Salo at N0.130' CHESTNUT STREET, ' • - (waif GILT BOa'D WIIDOW GRADES and' Fix too, al snob. - GSM Bor'd, Window Shades and Fixtures. $2 each. Gold Bor'd Window Shades and. Fixtures, each. Geld Bor'd Window Elia.. and Fixture., $4 each. Gold Bor'd Window Shades and Fixtures. BS risen. " W. H. DARRYL k BRO.. 719 CIiEBTAUT St. t strirtabow Fifth. ALUIANDaa FunpruooF Sawis.-41. very miortment of SALAMANDERS for silo at res milli igloos, No. SIN CHESTNUT Bt., Philadelphts. aslll-tf EVANS & WATSON. &PM FLUID—NATIONAL SAFETY TSIZST ClOwtomy,--Cluirtorod by the State of Ponturylvatus. MILEIS. • L Beier . ui remised wren day, turd to any &meant Urge or emelt PAVE PBS. CENT. interest is wad/or money from the day it is put - '& The monef is *Why; paid bete k in GOLD whenever "At le:mailed rer, end without nodes. & Mangy hi ilseeiveir from Bzetntas, Adsainisiraterr, .0 1 " 4 " 1 9 4 • 64 - 4411 . 1r Trilziour i* Bide °rums!' sums. rimsbra 104 or short yertod & Alta nom roosived from Depositors is invested in 'SW Estate, lioridedes. Wound Roots; and mbar firm. ALM seoutitiss. • • A , OSA ollinielel7 day—WALNUT Onset. southlroM maw Third sbost. Phitadaiehie. jai • Ohs -PRIOR CLOTHING OP THE INATEET Ortristf. made in the beat - manner, expressly Tor RE TAIL BALE& LOWEST gelling lames marked to Phdn Figures. AU goods wide toarder enanteted satin. factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhere to, I. we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, Ail are taeretrr treated ablate ,TONES k CO., - let MARKET Street, . . . , ~' - - . MARRIED.. ei..BN—OAOREY.—On the toth ult., at Olney, by the: Re,. Charles Campbell, Mr. - Benjamin Glen, of Frankfortt, to Mute Adelaide Cishey, of Montgomery eionntrc . '.. Vocs—PßlCE.—On_the 29111 nit.. at Frankford. by 54 ar. A... Atwood, Mr. Thor.Vooe, of Fratikford, to Alpe II a a. Price. of Mateyo*. WLER—BaXEit.—On the rld ult., bY Elder R. . Minims, Mr. William Bowler. Jr.. to Mist Eliza - A. Baker, deciliter of. Jacob G. Baker, Est., both * of late eity, j^cose—PAßcui.—On the Nth tilt , by Rev. G. W. halmma, KT, Gee. P. Jacob to Mrs. Ehzabeth C. Par ktu, all of this oitr. . . , . . . . .4rAIIiOMITEL--On the 39th Maroh.larmhß.Lsneaa tely.te the letil year of his see. • e i dquele 'Mende en & that*, of the - t ronds are 3 - ..- tD'iliV , bis - fauliml. without - further no; Lt I S ;N il dottier. ai frii,24 wid fb fcle ,_ opor , - ~ tf edi Ali: Slet hil is o lt. me . W isice rn. P;off .ou 'lr r ee in n vi oc td tp intirtlt• more , from hie lite ossidenoe PM Routh : Teeth rutINI&Loo WsdlixiSlT aftimoca at i o'clock T ,TlMWoodlice:l& ~,' , . .. ', L . %, . • . , *,,,,e ° IL.-dttresturdey , tecusinef eletllll.r4ron Pelt ,. 16 10 %4= tort . ' of t e L f veil ' asi ti l m ald wa r aftialtte ° rltiaml: f:11% hi:trit=e r a n g: 101 llenistkittleft,thli (Mendip &Monsoon at" he Old threletheetiLL - ' ; • ", ~., ,' -., , , 4, , .• ,:. R4 l 7oll:=o*.thi nth ult.; Mrs. Jelnints fit t o • in thepeer iesr of berme. " m - the Til d r a ce late radtme o . o ro. 113 t !osier sit., 1 as aiii r s th l r 4F; aUlt, JoetTh Stahl, undertaker; 00,,,A.2.11 - eausej rd .f;nm et,. jli T e - hi ; third. everor , .. I ' - ' 1 4. 11 umw,,,,,, k ,-011 ,, age. 0 , ‘! aft. h nit.._.fo . hn, lo . u a n t s,, ° 4"tis k e'39fh ~--Ife 4 from. .b . ts_ late ' rexi - oene. No. 90 N. Tenth F t rit . _m_lia_ 72 _ i cepa ~,i a . ate o'clock. , .. e , ril t,_ mio.c.,. r . un the 49tk u l t., finmuel Thatcher, in ' arts fiftFter ete bee. lie Well a whiter of Mower of !- - 11puiterel from his late reridenee, um Lk he e ( 1 Mohave) it. th.• ( Monday) afternoon. at.% we fookliC 'll/01:314111G-SIVIKEV—BE98ON k., . SON 01018Wifittetti t t i rfro m IZiaa t iM o No. ! ha :-• ' 61 - , 49fai: 4 . 4ll4ltliiigt,Orvir de Rhine's, bed rliteg.ttl..nd, r_trird iuki,Foutarde, -", - •, , !:.„ , ,, t a47 411 # 77rESILIL : o ri t e .0.V.4 1 : 4 61 14 41: itl i tt.te ."a Ig uthm irhil l sad bitt ”.„ 1111/- _AIDE pinA ittb r r Ir r 4l - - 11' 111 PNDAV, Mab . 1860 4 s . ~• W —..notillorkalienellhielk LE . .• 4 . -...,. t.t1im• - stk . pk, Wilt , r < rode, neberit .. ' ail iiiiriti 414 th ' . , Oinuel Wilion..l4 u nifibtrri ' l . Ai N•libii, Fttlis siren.' above Third, CLan' Reini d enth. Pa • . giggles. Reading r,Werth Ward, N J, alma; Pottsville ,Austen. Pa • • MARINE INTELLIGENCE. DIED. • 1 "" Cljr-•1 11 14 1°Z3.44. li"-ri'741.1717.1:44:1-1141 41e WEE PJEMEMTEMAPI I / 1 . - •• MAIL= - /LOAD , AMY...A plisetintef, ,Rtook- , h" are Orilla Tlwd) be WI enTUES AY, the Ethl day of Apr I, , between the bonnie 12 itAt i a o'qlocit P. Most that:Mod litseeicin the city of Rai . deleb Is, then and them to elects nettdent end Waive D .: ire•. co - s , to aw • e etie Comrn .F.ALONE ' MlitrtM. , , niRAEL PAINTER, • wM. IntaHKR. . • , , ~. , ,-, ~, . T T RO o r I aj ,I. T . E F I R T I ER KLIN, aSpkr2.mtee nsburt DsmosrGEaOd M. t K ts L ur N Post corr. P; OFFICF: OF THE PHILADEXtPI4II4, GERNIANTOWN;ANDNORRIBTOWN RAM COMPANY, Newell 17th. 1850. The B lard of Managers at their meeting of the Bth n•elared a Dividend of 4 per cent. on the capital stook for tho six months ending the 91st inat., payable on and after Vonday. April 2d. .Tmnsfers will not be made for ten da q s after the 2sd inst. . - W. J. WILSON, able-tape-mist Treasurer. r .r. MODEL FARM A SSOCIATION.—TME k 4 undereigned, Commissioners to open books in Pliiladelphin, and reoeive subsoription n to the Capital Stook of this Association, will sit F or the purpose in the AGRICULTURAL ROOMS, No a 26 CIIESTNU U Street, Monday, April IS 0, from 111 A. N. to 2 P. M. The objeet of the MODEL, FARM ASSOCIATION, is the establishment. on a comprehensive and practica ble plan. of a MlDnt, FARM, a BOTANIC GARD O.N. and an AG RiCULTUR•L bCHOChi. in one of the Southeastern Counties of the state. and eonvenlent to Philadelphia. The Capital stook is Sired. tw the Aot of incorporation. at SW 000. divided into 1.000 shares of 460 each. No instalment on any subscription will be called for until e2O Mare subscribed. C. W. HARRISON, A. L. ELWYN. M. D., A S. littßEßTd, JOS. HARR4ION. M. W,_BAA WIN E. MI C BELL, Ja., 2. 1 2r8 i b i1 T1121, 1146 ' M . KENN . . tokt9o-St Commissioners. arMERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY. —An Adjourned General Meeting of Stockhold ers of the Mercantile Library - Company will be held in the LIBRILNY, on TuESDAY Bytom°. the ad of opril. A all attendance is cartioularly requested. ae busman o spmial importance will he maid before the meeting. Br, order Gabe rard of director'. l , Rl l P i 'r a. r . redden" ISoFfJ..lil i U 3 . OFFICE OF THE FILILADELFILIA ADD READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Tee Voldere of the bends of this Company. desJuli 1. 1000. can not motive, upon application at this office. 10 per cent. In wish, upon the terms spemfied In the toren tar attached. The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Pink ing Fund of $140.000 per annum, as established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 0, IMO, and in pursuance of the oontreat.entered int? by .he company and duly recorded, to carry the same into treat. 8 et:Al/FOIL', 'A'roseurer. CIRCCLA:II. Notice to the Holders 41 'Pit I. ri tphia and Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1,1880. These bonds aro secured by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the aggregate to 183.308.400. The net revenue for the last fiscal year was six times the amount of the annual inieroet on those bond*. The managers propose to extend them for a mined of twenty rears. the holders retaining the bonds and the security of the mortgages in the precise condition in which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest.payable half-yearly. will be mimed A bonus of 10 per cent. will be given to the holders, in consideration of their assenting to the e xtension. Thie bonus will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presenting their respec tive honda at the office at the Company, or to its agents, for endersement. • • Forms of reosipt end endorsement will be farnished okapplication. By order of the rd of Mansem mt-tf Boa . a. mam n ENNv. Seeretanr. POLITICAL. GRAND RATWRYATION MEETING PEOPLE'S PARTY. A MASS MEETING 84,TURDAY EVENING, 7th 'net AT CONCERT HALL, At 7.1‘ o'clock . . to ratify the nominations made by the PEOPLE'B CITY CONVENTION, for CONTROLLER, CONIMBSIONER, and RECEIVER OF TKX.EFS The meeting will be addressed by the following die ting uished gentlemen: Ron. WINTER DANIS. Min. THOMAS COMM Hon. A O. CURTIN. Hon. THOMAS MARSHALL, of Pittsburg, Rom ALEX. MoCLURE. of Franklin. MORTON MoMICIIAEL. Esq., lion. D. A. PINNEY, of Crawford, Hon. T. J. COFFEE, of Indiana, lion. W. 11. KELL.Y, Hon: ALEXANDER HENRY, W. B. MANN, Fog., CHARLES E. LEX. Egg., ' Hon. HENRY D. MOORE. PHILIP S. WHITE. Esq., J. R. IL AK 4EN, ER.. - S. SNYDER LEIDY, Eng., T. R. FINLETTER. JOHN B. NEWPORT, Hog. saiSt LEGAL. IN THE WORT OF COMMON PLEAS -a. FOR THE oar AND COUNTY OF FHILADhL FRIA. matter of the iierigned estate of R. R. & H. IL CREW MN. The Auditor appointed b• the Court to audit, settle. and adjust the eccount of Thomas .1. Diehl, Amines, in cruet for the benefit °flit editors of Heller It Cressman and Henry 8. ()rev:nan o late Radios as R. R. & H. 8. Pressman. of the City of Philadelphia. end to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the assignee, will meet the parties interested for the ourposee of his a , pointonint. on Monde,. April Mtn. 1801.im 4 P. M., tterinitairwr—rne Assignee, No. AM WALNUT street in the City of Philindelphm. _ tnwllt WILLIAM ZIC1113t; Auditor. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOM K.—The Partnership heretofore ex L - Wing between the underaienod le dierolyed by ox eiretion. The bileinea or the firm will be ' , attire ORA 'ILES MILLER. at the Office. No 105 TV LNG' I Street. 141 e ftliEti MILLER. N. P. GORDON. l'hiledelphis. April 25,1850. ap2.mwr-Si. (10PARTNERS1111).—A. W. RAND has N..f'TEIIS DAY admitted into Pa.tnership GFOft OE W. ALLhN. The style of the firm will be RAND & ALLEN, Who will rootlet'. the ;for Al ft AND lifiT-W AVIA FURNACE. COORING-RANq E. PLUOIBIU S24OIN. NA'S, nod RUM/- FITT/Nu BEBB, At the old ratted No. /24 North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. Aprils. 1800. ap2-lai" GUST•VUS G.-BgNNERS and GEORGE W. Sid ITN bays Skis day issaociated th•ms•lvss forlie Marble busis, at No. 1508 DIRA RD AVENUE. the unianikoqrins of all kinds of marble work. Partici in want Manilas, Alcmmants..Orsvo wo• k of ail kinds. sad tilidins work. will Waite give um a call se above. Froinetneaa and satisfaction guarantied. mb3o.3t • . NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW BOOK ON GRAPE CULTURE.— By WILLIAM BRIGHT. .LOOA.OI NURSERY. PHII.ADBLPHIA. PA. Jeer enamsfrn. Bala FIT'S SINOLw STEM. DWARF. AND .RE. NEWAI, SYBfEOI OF GRAPE CULTUR E. Adapted to the Vineyard, the Grapery, and the Faulting of Vill4l in Pots, on Trelltses, Arbors, 4.e. In' is work full directions are given for Cultivating and Fruiting Pot Vines ; n new system of Pruning for the Vineyard; new method of making Vine Borden; new manneernent of Cold Grapery; new views on Per tinging the Grape Price 50 cents. Sold bi MOJA 13t* zmosn, 106 South THIRD street. MEDICINAL. WEST INDIAN BITTERS.—Those prated Bitters aro meeting with general favor. They most offeotually and permanently cure all diem.- derr arisins out of a want of proper tote at d healthful action of the divestive organs They are highly recom mended by the faculty of theprincipal came of thd United States and Europe for the wear oure of Dye ll...pain, Liver Complaint. Nervous Debility. Fever and Ague, &o. TII.O.IIAd F. tili.AilLbY, Princi pal Arent. mh29-aflm corner SIXTH and spaucs Strews. BLINDS .AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET. Ls the most extensive manufacturer of VENETIAN BLINDS AND , . , 'WINDOW SHADES. Tie 1 L t and finest assortment In the city, at the lowest prices. . Store Shades made and letterod. Repaving promptly attended to. apl-mwElln OPE RA GLASSES. TSE GREATEST VARIETY_ Fou BALE Low BY M. J. FRANKLIN, app -St 112 SOUTH FOURTH Street, WALTER EVANS & CO:'S BOAR'S-BEAD SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON, Sursirior to any ever imported, la strength, smoothness, and elasticity, for machine or band sewing. LENGTHS W.CHUMNTED. "We have tried Evane & Co.'s lioartivtllesl Sewing irtfcgny us UR Broa Y. dway. 0, CAYWILLE, General Agent, Nev York. J. B. HOWELL 'Agent for Plilltidelphla, DOOMS, 8 1 8 MACHIN E -1 frHE ROOT AND HERB DOCTOR has itot4inufl to "Nond-Vffaladstrmi,tl,llths!iiti. He enables the blind to res, the deaf tohear, the lame to walk. Hundrede have neon brought to their eight and beaten in ten days. Treatment, 86 per month. Wilt revisit the brat mx dare of OMIT ran , ,t b. apk-fit • nit, W. I.ltriNGATalf AMBUOTYPES AT ALL PRICES, PHO- TtKIRAPIIR , IIIIOI9 from We or from dasnstreo tVbsis.lis., for al eeoh; titereosooplo Portraits tekon for $1 W each. Stersosooom %Nowa of allvarts of the woriri, Inc sale et REIMER'S GALLERY, SEA:OIVD fitteet, above Green. Ito ofINORWAY S P RII E —Eng. Wey. t moat P i rt, it i t 01 and a fedieTtrrti).Tegot andpeasty, with a general assortment of hada. Unia - Ineatal.and Fruit Troos, at the lower.t prices. ire\ rillttSCOM, aoll•Stir. Evergreen Nursery. Woodbury, N. J. ARDEN SEEDS FOR 1860. C VEGETARLE SEEDS in great variety. FLOWER SEEDS, upwards or MO varieties. (MAD AND b'LE GI) S DS of the best qusllty. GARDEN DIPIANIENTB and Boobs. Fruit T eee and Roam Grupo Vines, ko., &o. Send for Catalogues, which may be had grabs. 1111131-1 m A. Ditlql.lit,327 Chestnut at 110 T . --Sawyer's House-warming, Ventilating rumens. or new constrorlion can be seen in operation. Builders and contractors. ' for pri vate or putilla buildings, are invited to see Inc them. selves, JMIt 7 OB F. .P4gIR SON. 123 North BK,—", VANILLA , BEANS.-1 case for sale, by - akb2l a an 4 Nom SZOOED Bviet, SKELETON. SKIRTS VOA •BESI'IS Tlnt O,IIgAPEST. 1860 -*": as WOVEN ,OOfIE TRAIL" , SKELETON SKIRTS. ' CRINOLINE DE PARIS. Those fashionableboodo meet with unirerool %ROT by the Critical Trade ; s t ud for r QUALITY OF MATERIAL, EXCELLENCE OF worix.mANanii. , • AND SYMMETRY OF FORM. ' • Those Goods Bland Unrivalled. FOR BALE EVERYWHERE BY THE TRAD*; As there ire many worthless imitations, Ladies should he partioular to nee that OUR NAME is stamped mime the Bawl ar Even, Skirt, as a mete quarantsi of quality. OSBORNE & OHEESMAN, ANSONIA, 1. mhelvernam CONNECTICUT.! LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. GORE TRAIL SKIRTS, FRENCH CORSETS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED BY EVANS SI HASSALL. ' 51 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. mh2S•fmW In .PREPARED' GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUES A STITCH IN TIME BAVES NINE." HOONOPSY I DISPATCH 8A THE PISCES! dr accideety trill happen, eve* in wal-yeesdateri families, it is very deeirable to have some ohe►p and oonvenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crooke ry, SPADDIXG'I3 PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergenoiea, and no household can afford to be without it. It is slimy' ready and up to the stick ing point. There in no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken untidier!. It in Just the satiate for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used eold. being abdo minally held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet-makers' glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vainly more adhesive. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N. R. A brush sooompanies sash bottle. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE , OEN TS. Wholesale Depot, No. 48 CEDAR Street, New York. Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO.. Box No. 8806, New York. Put up for Dealer's In Canes containing tom, eight, sod twelve dozen, a beautiful Lithographic Snow-cent) aboompanyiug each package. A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will sass tail times its oust annually to every household Bold by all prominent Stationers, Druggiata, Third ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fano, Morals. Country Merchants should make a note of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. IT WILL STAND ANY CLIMATE. dm-mwf-y DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. pay, , PRIOR, & CO., 11445 MARKET STREET, r ' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &0., awe now on hand a large snd wellwkeleoted stook, will,* they are yrepared to Noll at the lowest market rrloee. mhs,lm its • W. GIBBS lfa SONS. ho, sat MARKET BMW, Are now opening their SPRING STOUR' OF GOODS Adapted to MEN'S WEAR. In Which will be foondAinll °/'°1118! Dow( rem_vrtailNGS, TRIMMINGS. Eto. A . W. LITTLE al CO.. SILK GOODS. No. 826 MARKET STREET. fa-am JAS. R. CAMPBELL. Be 00.. DEPORTNIIN AND W OLIL&T DEALERS 111 DRY GOODS. LINENO, WRITE GOODS, CLOTHS, OASSIXEREB, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, illo No. 737 CHESTNUT Street. lal4-3mit UMBRELLAS. SLEEPER as FENNER. WHOLESALE UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFAOTURRRS, No. 330 MARKET STREET, INSURANCE COMPANIES. CLINTON COUNTY 'LIFE AND GENE RAL INSURANCE COMPANY, PLAT ESBURG, MISSOURI. i Chartered n MO.—Authorized Capital, +SIAM, DIRXCV.RS: H. Whittington. Winslow Turner, T. R Bradley, George W. Culver, Jamea H Birch, Ir. H. WHITTINGTON, Free. I. N. HOD RADAY. See. and Tumor Special attention paid to Colleetlone, and Money romptly remitted. Nuttiness solicited. mh23-3m* THE .ENTERPRISE INSURANC34 COMPANY OF FHILADEPNLi. • (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNBR FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. RATCLIVOII_D WILLIAM MAHAN, NALDHO FRAZIER, JOllll M. ATWOOD, pr. T. TREDICto NIT WHARTON R . F. ATCHF CHARLES W. CORN. No MORDECAI L. DAWBOII, GEO. H. 8 ruawr. Lints H. Baowx, B. A. FAurcErrocx, Avaxw D. CAEII. /111RIDGER. ORD 8 ARIL President. oratory. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATEH APRIL. MS, HY THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND AIM% !Samuel Wiiitht. DlßlC 'I D O . R B B . : Barney, Wm. W. Walter", J. W. Evernien, §heis. Rionardeon, Henry Lewin, Jr., A. so. A. West, Jacob W. Stout. . Wagon DAMN, Evan Morns, Thom. S. Martin, Menko Stern. GEORGE W. DAY, President. JONATHAN J. BLOOTJM, Vice Free% WILLIAMS 1. BLANCHARD. Renretary. Jail -rf MUTUAL • LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORE. asts: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, 114#1111111D IWORTHOVERSHIAM%AL ISTATN The premiums ere Lowsat than in ninny other Comps. Mem, and the Dtvidends have been GIIZATE.E. 'Tie Is a strictly MtITTIAL giMrll4l`l". The are no tookholders, no that A Ur& POFITS MILONO TO Tll3 135111L1D. Pamphlets, end every interinttion,Aner be bee ORAT73, On ItitpliCltt lOU to P.itrautivonn STAR R, A_Kent, B. W. corner FOURTH and VI AMID r &reels. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thomas Rolans. John Walsh. Alordsom L Dawson, George H. dtneirin peorite Id ore, M. Stroud. E. 8. Whalen, ohn J. Fisher Learning. Msvh ,g T William C. Ludwig. ohs ItL i Aaro g g Artbu- ti Collin, Thomas H. Powers. qeorga VT, Toland, William hloKee. 'rhos: Waf.Ason. n2S4sito HEATON 63 DENORLA. HARDWARE COMMISSION MERCHANT.% 007 COMMERCE and 610 NORTH STREETS, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF CUT NAILS, HOLLOW WARE. CAST, BLISTER, AND 0 ERMAX-- - STEELS. Which, with a comolete amortment M AMERICAN HARDWARE They offer for male at hIANUFACTURERS' PRIORS, toB-w Clain i I PTURE TRUSS, WHITE'S PATENT LEVER. Adjusted at NEEDLE'S, TWELFTH andiRACE Streets, Philadelphia.' Kr Saud for a Pamphlet. "SO mhal-am taIiTAH, DIM GOODS. OPENIN . O. - Or SPRING CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, ON MONDAY, APRIL SECOND. WXLLtAM P. CAMPBELL ' mipt-et" 11U4 CHESTNUT Street. CLOTHS, UNDER JAIME'S HALL. OASSIMERES, UNDER. JAYNE'S HALL. VESTINGS, UNDER JAYNE'S HALL. I LADIES' OLOAKINGS, UNDER JAYNE'S HALL. BOYS' • WEAR. AT ESHLEMAN'S Wholeaale and Retail Cloth Eton, No. OP ofIBISTNUT Street, under nthElqnwllm • JA.I4YE'S HALL. 1860. 1860. spßnsui STOOK NOW OPEN. Full Btooi of BILKS, . Full Stook of SHAWLS, • Full Stook of DRESS GOODS, Full Stook lit LINEN GOODS, Full Stook of COTTON GOODS. , Full Stock of BLACK GOODS, Full Stook r.V. WHITE GOODS, Full Stook of LACE GOODS, New Materhils for DUSTKRB, Novella FRENCH GOODS, /to. EYRE* LANDELL. FOURTH & ARCH STREETS, Philadelphia. N. IL-43 f OREKEEPERS, may at all times And Good Bargains, dolly froin New York and Philadelphia AUCTIONS. P.B.—BLACK 81118, at Net Priest deo Weill/ Cheep. mhZi-tf 1860. °P.ENING. 1860 • TIDEI MORNINO, AND DURING TUB WEBIC. SPRING MANTELETS AND NEGLIGE CLOAKS. In Greet Varlet/, et thei .PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM J. W. PROCTOR. No. TOS CHESTNUT Street. • SEVEN AND NINE— Flounce 'Berea° Robes. • Three , flonnoe and Double•akirt do. 37, 31, N. and 43 cent Figured French /hareem One lot Figured Silk Ohalleys. 411 cent*. One lot London Plaid Mohair's, 23 cents. Mode all-wool De Lamm :47% cents. High oolong extra fine do. for V% mints. GRAY GOODd. Beide Mixtures. Cherie. Striped. &o. Ottoman ()ray and Brown Footing. Silk and Wool Mixture,. Plain and Plaidalobaire. BI,OK. GOODS. Sleek Wool De Dune,. 37.% to 36 oink. Blade Sommer Borobazinee, 8736 to ell& Murk Derives, Millie, Alpaca., an. slack and Purple Pe tonnes. It% cents. Bear Black avid White Wool Da ( A gana, gym can t,. /ORME() MANOKESCRIEFI. Cheap lota Bandkeroldefa end Gollare. SPRING 01.0AKS In great varieti. now rtal3 p • ER NiNta and hIARREVIRI. THORNLEY & CHISM, -a. Cal. special attention to their Stook of— f] I B .DREPOOODB: - 01.14'kERS Ann DRESSIOL also r e rho jtiohat mock in Philadelphia, of— , Freak Mee Boarsous. Pre get* Lace Plopolormiies. Frew* Lace Eugenia& - French lace Shawls. French Lac e Dilutes. Fren Mantle'. French Laos 'Nimes. Cambria Laces. ehantilla Laces. &e., 40. BOUGHT FOR CASH ! We invite attention to our Staple Goods, viz a Best Really and Fronting Linens. Best Shirting. Sheeting, and Yttlnrr Muslim Spring and Sommer Flannels and enamored. Mixed Ciothe, Blank French Cloths. &0., &o. Beet Kid Gloved, Silk Gloves, Rosary, Linen, Hand ke , ohsefs 4e., &o. Northeast corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. mh2l Til " HARRISON BUILDINGS." SHARPLESS BROTHERS Offer a fell line of CHECKED SILKS. The most deeirable colorings of Fine Cheeke and Striper, in very glow and petfeet Goods. All colon and qualities Lyone and Swiss solid colored oomprising an assortment of Two hundred ;risers. men.if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. NEW STYLE OF BALMORAL. . 4. 4 new Spring style Balmoral Skirt. BHA RPLEBB IBROTITIRE I READY-MADE CLOTHING. LDRIDGE„ "CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE," N. E. Corner EIGHTH and CHEBTNUT Bts. Orr Customer Work made at abort notice. mh3l-3m-if PHILADELPHIA. O. THOMPSON, • MERCHANT TAILOR, N. E. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND WALNIIT STS. Respectfully invites the attention of all thole cawing front the inconvenience of bad fitting pantaloons to hie superior method Omitting and fitting this iinportant garment. This iv, in, however, almost faultraloomPea with the unskilled cutter, who has never searched for or made .himself master of the true method. Having, in a measure, made Chia department a specialty. I invite all who aro interested to give me a call. I have always on hand a complete assortment of desirable goods for Coatings, Pantaloons, and Veatings, of the latest styles, partially of my own importation. BELLS. OAST-STEEL BELLS. FOR CHURCHES, ACADEMIES, • FIRE ALARMS, FACTORIES, PLANTATIONS, to., AO. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY NAYLOR & Co.. 520 COMMERCE Street, PHILADELPHIA. These Dells have been sztenevelyin use in all parts of Europe, the United Stated. ami Canada. for the past live years. We are, therefore. now prepared to state them principal advantages to boas follows: Ist. Great strength and elastio*y of the material. 2d. A very pure and melodious quality of tone, combining sweetness with PM, in a remarkable degree. 3d. An average saving of 40 per cent. in ant, as compared with that or ordinary tells. beery Bell is warranted for one year, with proper usage. m any climate. Chimes of any dimension, anal to order, with *Teat accuracy. ruh33-tf it FAMILY FLOUR." or CHOICE BRANDS, FOR SALE BY THE BARREL, BAO, OR POUND C. H. MATTSON. DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, ARCH AND TENTH STREETS. inhto CARRIAGES. WILLIAM D. ROGERS. No. 1009 ORESTNUT STItEkT, N 0.10114 felo-4mlf _____ JOHN DIOKINS 4 :O I ,' -- _...-cOMAIIBBIONA ' IqMIHANT -- --- --- AN __--- -- ORALER IN DOIRRtr OG K AND FOREIGN --- • _ _EXCHAN. . . HOUSTON, Col!notions made andprompt remittances in Sight wxohange, at currant ra g es, on New York, Boston, or New Orleans. CRESCENT CITY 111 1 1411:;I:w (Means, Messrs. 11 ENNINOS & GOSLING, New York. PRICE. Es, New York. Messrs. PIERCE &. BACON. Boston. mhl64mlf TAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS, tir receivedper ship 'Horatio, tso..coneisting of Crawls. Silk, Brocade. nod Sinneapple Dresses; Scarfs, &o. Jaßanee° Work-bosen, Waiters, ko., riohly inlaid ; a curious Dessert Set, of Jade stone, nobly oarved, with a variety of curiosities Alan, a fise ly-executedvaint lag of filionshao, at No. 8 WEtif PENN SQUA HE, 1 blertiok street./ first house above Market at. rohBo 6t TEA CADDIES, SPICE CADDIES, OIL stands, mot lume elands , coffee standl,gromer coun t., . oainn an d „ in n ts , a nd groalits' general koware, gifrtAdprnorlptioo Donlev, anFear ranlgg HENlta c i s i thv im sak9-11n . 110 MERCHANT TAILORS. or TEN If ATIOrAOIIIIiII or REPOSITORY, THIRD -STREET 30kaiiffia mum. RIG, 1.86 C) Sr N 860 • FRESH GOODS. • , . RIEGEL. BAIRD. 80 CO., DILPORTDDS AND JOBBDRIII OP FORNION AND AMERICAN DRY (100 DIS. • NO. 47 N. THIRD 6TRN.BI. PIDELADRUMA. would reepeottlilly invite the attention o °mato Merchants to their , • ;ANON AND, WDLL.ABLEOTBD STOOL OF FRESH bPRING 13001)8; Whioh they are now reoirlviag to atom Merchants would find it to their advantage to oall and examine our stook. fed-3m PM ERO HANTS BUYING OIL OLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLABON &I SMITH, MANUFACTURERS Or OIL-OLOTHB, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We Invite the attention of dealers to our large @took of FLOOR. TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS. e GREEN Oil CAMBRIC. . beauttftd arttoIe GLAZED rot Shades. The knelt stook of WINDOW SHADES end DUFF BOLLARDS to the market, at prices which defy oompetition. re!-tea 1860. SPRING TRAM 180 V. BUNN. ItAIGTJEL. & CO.. INIPORTNRIS AND JOBBHRS IN FANCY DRY GOODS. .137 NORTH TIURD STREET, Are prepared to exhibit at their salesrooms the most. °motet, stook of goods ever offered by them, moment fog unusual attractions to the trade generally. The stook animism! a oomplets, assortment of every garteti SILKS, RIBBOIVIS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, CLOTHS, GASSIADSREB AND VESDINGS, HOSIERY, (FLOM!. ABD TRIMMINGS. a Also, a full and general assortment of Ogling SHAWLS /USD MANTILLAS. {To ail of uldek they invihe the attanhoa of OASR AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS WERRA. IL M. BURN, V. Q. BUSH. if. R. xtueum, W. W. XURTZ, R. F. BONN. b M-gm PAPER. HANGINGS. &o. 1860 . SPRltifa STYLES, 1860. 0. WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, Meselbotnrers and Importers on PAPER HANGINGS. N 0.17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, below Market. Offer unusual facilities to Southern and Western bay rata splendid &took of goods to select from, and all of be novae and best designs:WlNDOW OUNTAIN PA PERS in endless variety. ten-lm WA L L PAPERS, WALL PAPERS, Wholesale and Retail, at reduced ',flees. WI NORTH FOURTH btreet. below Rule. Housekeepers and others wahi do well to give as &call. and examine our stock be fore purchaeing elsewhere. Rooms papered at the shortest notice. by_earerul workmen. Don t for et the number-148 NORTH FOURTH Street. bolow Knee. MeSVOY & 001. ma-dlnt TO 01.4®3E BUSINESS. HART,.XONTGOKERY, & 00., NO. 332 011NSTNIIT STRUT, Will aeA out. through thin winter and nest eirtine, their large steak of PAPER HANGINGS, misting of every variety oonneotedwith the Winer, AT GREATLY REDUCED MOIR. MB gamma PAPitais" - AT- se .rim-atrtfT. BS LOW 006 T. renwas wanton[ their Holum Papered. out get great BARGAINS. 12-tf . 6 . in. KlWaletiniarAWN.4llol~,-,—.- STATIONERY. STRANGERS ARE INVITED TO CALL AND 'EXAMINE ONE OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS of ACCOUNT BOOKS AND STATIONERY. CHECKS, DRAFTS, NOTES, - COPYING BOORS AND PRNESED, ENVELOPES, LETTER AND NOTE PAPERS, to be mend m any establishment in the UNITED STATES. Sold Wholesale, and Retail. at LOW and UNIFORM PRIOES. WILLIAM MANN. mh3-11 43 SOUTH FOURTH Street. MOSS, BROTHER, & Co., NO. 480 MARREN STREET, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Keep a large and woll•seleoted stook, IMPORTED, DOMESTIC, and of their • own MANUFACTURE Wholesale and Retail at the very lowest prism BLANK BOOK I E On hand In large quantity, or made to order, of any desired pattern, of the very host material and work manship. We are enabled from our extended facilities to offer supertor inducements to purchasers. A call Is rollotted. fel9-2m FANCY DRY GOODS. yAR N S I Doubt* and Twisted, two or three *ord. bird or slack twist, from No. 20 to 40. Unbleaehed or Blintehed, of floperior Quality, on hand, or made to order cheep Mr sash. Address, F. PRATT & 00.* mhe-lot PAWTIIOI{.. T. R. I. ritURNETT, KJ/ SEXTON. & SWEARINGEN toportArg of FANOY GOODS. ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY. MEN'S FUttNIEHUNG GOODS, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. SlCTlLTS—Shetlend Wool. ephyrs, and VARIETIES No. 419 MARK= bTREET. I)TJHRING & 00., Noe. g 6 and 26 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now reoerving, by successive arrivals from Eu rope, their SPRING IMPORTATIONS OY ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, Machine Sowing Silk and Thread—and gallon an in spection of their complete and well-inseorted meek— MIPEMALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE. fe3-11m FERTILIZERS. TO FARMERS. PIIOSPIIATIO GUANO FROM SOMBRERO ISLAND, WEST INDIES. THE RIMIEST FORMATION OF PHOSPHATE OF LIME KNOWN IN TILE WORLD. It contains over go per vent. of Bone Phosphate of Lime, being CO per cent. richer in Phosphate of Lime than Bone Duet. • . FOR SAGE BY THE TON OR OAROO. AND TO FARMERS, AT 939 DER TON 1:.:4 2,000 LBS. JOS. B. HANSON & Co, Sole Agents toladolpMe, mh9-fmw-7m No. 39 NORTH 'WATER Street. G ENTLEMEN 'HAVING COUN TR Y BEATS and GARDENS, who have not suffunent manure of their own, or who are desirous or a amok . growth and large nod early crops of vegetables , a beau tiful lawn and areas plat. will find what they need in the YOUD ETTK OF TILE LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY. This fertilizer is peat, handy, without odor, Peaked in new barrels, and has the advantage of not injuring the seed or plant by direct contact therewith, and of he in k n own for twenty years as a reliable article. hue a .00 per burro!' for seven barrels and over etrivhlets wi diront one, kO.. free. Apely_ to TII LODI MANUFACTURING CO., IS6 South DELAWARE Avenue, Phila. mh,Ehf mw-lm 11=21n WV4TII. , ROODS - AN D BOARD WANTED----By two 'gentlemen, Ina !Okay privaty A m it y; i n ., oration must t. t. p... 7 .t,. room of ba ts, furnished. good ;7, 1 t rinstiWorl r; V,' =l' irad.t.'Psw. T*lo l '7l4l OirtoeTvnti I Oth of April. Altering terms, number of in mates is oimilf,rte. Permanant arrangement. mots, irsatmben. ap2.30 VANTED—A yming man with small • • capital, to travel. Apply Room 4421 OFFRBZ. NUT. aat-St• WANTED TO RENT, for one or two Summers, two adjoining or neighboring COTTA GES. furnished or unfurnished ; with stables and Coach. Convenient /Armen by railroad. Addresa"Post Olfroae' Box 1027. mh3l St' WANTED—lmproved Real Estate worth from 816 000 tos9o 000. Payable one-half qua'. Mane* in City Parsenner Railroad took nt prices, Addreng J. W., Box 1482 Philadelphia Pont °Moe - mb3l-3t _ _ . . WAITED —l l OOO Ladies to send for DE R1J81:11 great book. Every young man and tg o rn v e:=7 6 la= . holy wedlavk should have thin to 80x84,..190m ielphis P, O. feta • FOR SALE AND TO LET 01 FARMS AND-COUNTRY SEATS FOR BLE AND 80 WE TO RENT.—FARM of AoR.BB, 2) miles from Norristown, in a, good neighborhood. For sale a bargain. Immediate pommi mon given. FARM OF 110 ACRES, on Badge Pike. miles from railroad depot. good buildings. beautifully located, and only 4663 ver sore 83,000 can remain at 6 per Gent. Immediate possession given. COUNTRY BEA P. with 3 acres, beautifully located, FOR BALE o R E NT three miles from Norristow n . ROUtlis TO in small village four mites trap Norristown. suitable for mummer boardera. • HANDHOhiIs PROPER I Y. of eight acres, on a Pike, IS miles from the city, on Mill terms. Coundersigned. having a greet variety of Fanny and ountry Seats for *ale, Batters himself that he ow n ac commodate all who may favor him with a call. • R. R. CORSON. apnmwf 4w Real Estate 'Broker, Norristown, Pa. EN TO RENT-TWO THREE-STORIED AM-New Rowel. all modern Imaroiements Liam, yard ; one on GIRARD A venue,near FIFTEENTH &root; the other on FIFTEENTH Btreet.lustAbove the 'avenue. Inquire of C. 3. BROWER, Ashland H °nee. ARCH Street. below Efehth. ape St. FOR SALE—Desirable Building Lots eta low price, and only small portion of cub te. !mired, situated on Sharpnack street, is abort dimen c e above the Battle Oroand. Aleo,Mo feet on Shoemaker's lane or Peon street, nelr Bristol street., Intone of ALLIBRTUS MN% Main Street, kinittrouss Warta of Sharpnack street. • Inh3l-3t. T -- O TANNERS —One ofthe most eligible locations in this State. for an extensive Tannery, is now offered for sate or rent. on liberal terms. Locality—Logan or Puckahoe Valley, Blair County, near Tipton, on the Penney lvasi a Rd. Improvements.—A substantial newbuilding. the lower story of which solid masonry. 75 feet by 60 feet ; engine house, adjoining, 75 feet by It feet, containing boilere and engine of sixty-horse power. Advantages.—Situated on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, with easy access to both the eastern and western mar kets. A considerable stream, of the Roast and purest water in the State, risin near the summit of the Alle gheny mountains. Ches tnut, nut, oak. and hemlock bark, great abundance. in the immediate neighborhood of the property. At Tipton, by a superior plank road, thr Pennsylvania Railroad connects with a large dietrict back country. which will afford an almost gnbraittect supply of alt the most, desirable qualities of Writ ; for which reason the business of erinding, sacking. and shipping bark, could be 'engaged last this point with great profit. • ' For' further information apply : at the office of the Alleyhotni Railroad and coat Quitman!, Ito. 130 South THIRD street, Philadelvhis. - mhal-ifSt JOHN E. ADDICKS, President. ADJOURNRD PUBLIC SALE.—By MEL virtue oven order of the Orphans' Court of Mont gomery county, will be sold at Robb° sale. on MON= glYilgrkt,l led). on Elirtift a OR tI tlEa r tP LAND. situate on Airy street, in the borough of Nor ristown. Montgomery oonnty,adjoining the Episcopal Churchflate the property o!'• Nev. Nathan Stem, de ceased. The Lot is 4 1 3 feet 10 inehes front on Airy street, ex tending back 130 feet. The house. which is built in cot tage tyle, is 2) stories high, containingparlor, library, dining room, entry and kitohan on the first floor. and 6 rooms, together with bath room. on the named floor. The lot iv tastefully and handsomely fitted up, mak ing it one of the moat desirable residenees in Nor ristown. • . For further information, cell on R. T. TSWART, Elm., In said borough. Bale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. Condition, by mh3o-at , DAVID POTTII, Trustee. GERMANTOWN:—For sale, on easy Jail. terms, a handsome pointed !Home RESI,DENCH, near htanheim street. ?lank And Calvary Church." llouae has sas, ;water. and all =darn con vomenoes. The situation is not surpassed in German town. ER. mh3o-12t Edd &nth FOU R THs t r e e t. TO RENT—A large Wholesale Wine and Liquor Store. with the Flaturea for IterotifitaX, and Vista dory for aale. ADDETs by letter, to .• tlharige,' at thin office. mil3l-30 go TO RENT-A DESIRABLE Mil country residence, with six acres or lawn, tee house, stabling, (milliard, Ac., about ono marl from Chestnut Hill. Apply to A, BLIGHT, PIP WALNUT btroet, No.lo, second Boor. mb29 itt• in TO OAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE— iituThe Machinery A Stook. and Fixtures of a large Manufactory .of PAPER HANGINGS, replete with every oonveruenee for carrying on on extensive busi ness. desirable invegtrnent to persons of energy who canpugh the busineui. For wile with or without the building. Inquire at32l CHESTNUT S West_ halliwfmtf if • hart, MONTGOMERY, & CO. Ng FOR SALE OR TO RENTL-Store No. A. no South WHARVES, above Pine street, run ning throne% to Water street Rig by 136 feet. Apply to E. EI.WIIP.LIOI k C0.,909W eLN UT St tolaT-Ir mind V. 0 L LI ERY TO LET.THE CELE BRATED LUKE FINER COLLIERY, situated at Shamokin, in the Shamokin Coal Basin, and on the line of the Shamokin completi o nd Pottering Railroad, will pa let upon the of the Improvements powmPoerom There are two veins of Rad Aeh Coal opened on the property, each seven feet thick. The coal is of a. sups rlor quality, and has attained a high reputation where ever it has been rattail:toed. It is lustily valued and commands a ready sale in Baltimore and intermediate places. to which it is sent both by cane! and railroad. A market line also been opened for this coal in the North and Northwest. Ter shipment to the Feat it rosy be taken to Delaware City, and, U9Oll the completion in June next. of the extenron of the Mine Hill Rai,road connees with ttro- Shamokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad, it can he shipped at Richmond. These veits will yield , from three to four hundred thousand tons above water level. There are other veins of White. Red, end Gray Ash Coal on the pro perty. which are easily accessible. The capacity of the breaker is fifty thousand tone pur annum. The Colliery can be examined on application to D. W. C. Cleaver, on the premise& For farther infbrmation apply to A. M. EASPWICK, tf No. :II VINE Street Philadelphia. POE SALE—A large Carriage and liar, riess-making establishment. situate on the corner of two of the widest streets in Portsmouth, Va.; doing _good, thriving business The owner is unable, through ill health, to longer give it attention. Can be purchased on low and very reasonable tonne. or leaned fora term of years. Apply to 0 SO. R. SNEAD, Portsmouth, Va., or at EV CHESTNUTSON, mlal Int 304 Street. TO RENT—Two beautifully situated sus, double hottsee. well shaded. with coach house, and gardens attached. on Tammy Plank Road - one mile below Tacony. and three-quarters of mile from tee 14,37trNttridgrteriLeopot. at Brideaburg. FOR SALE—A Dwelling. HOMO ; near the State ma... imitable for Oleoes. mhl.lm. OH!WEL RUHTADSo t. rFOR SALE, in HADDONFIELD. N. J., pleasant Cottage. with about two acres of cround, stable, fruit trees, and accessible from the city. by rail. in 30 minutes, five time* a day, and by a gravel turnpike of six nuts,. Price 60,000, terms saay. ED. Ape! to WA LN, mhl3-Im . 702 WALNUT Street. F 0 U SALE—The 'two LIOUSEB, leattion. 412 and 414 A RCASST StreeEt. THOMWARDSON. Jr., mh2-Int • 412 PRUNE Street. • G ERMANTOWN PRIIPERTY. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE, The valuable Farm and CorintriSeat. cautioning 105 amen of highly,aultivated land. situated in the town chip of Germantosn. Philadelphia county, and within Tmiles of_ the depot in Germantown. he situation of this properts not to be mirpriseed, being bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the West by Township Wile road, and on the south by Haines street, and within one-eighth of a mile of the Limekiln Turnpike. and a quarter of a mile of two Sta tions on the' Chestnut Hill branch of the Germantown Railroad, High street, and Washington lane. The location of the above property is high and heal thy, the land well watered and lying very advanta geously for Cottage Sites. It commands an extended view of the surrounding country, and is internee ad by the !streets running from Germantown, as laid down on the Parvnyor'e plan of that distriet. The property is laid out in fivo acre late, lithographic plane of which may be obtained on application to either of the under signed. Also. a valuable mid handsome Building Lot, situated on Manheim street. near Flank rood, Gsrmantown,con- Mime in front on said street IN feet, and in depth about SW feet, having an area of about, acres. The ground hes high and elopes towards Manheim street, upon which front is a row of large and elegant Wade -trees. Also, severs' fin, Building Lots adjoining and in the vieini, of Fisher s-I tee Station, Germantown. For further particulars tsrms appy to GEORGE tr .Attorneg, oor. BLX and WALNUT Streets. Or to SAMUEL S. HENRY, _ rata-zm . GERMANTOWN. B ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—Two first-ohms Edßard Tables, with 1 .4" inch marble beds, and latest Improved cushions, made hist May— now using at the Mount Vernon Houma, Pena above Fifth street, Reading. Apply to MARKETANTZ Nast &pare, fe2741 . Reading; Pa. FOR SALE—A Mineral-Water Appant tus.in good order, with Fountains and lhaugbt- Stand compote. Will be sold very Imr. Apply to JOHN C Si.VERY, Wholeasle Druggist . 807 MAL KET Street. . BOARDING. NOW VACANT—A 'cry desirable third -L ptory front 11001TIt with or without Board, at 1512 CHEHTIPU r Street. avd-St T WO PLEASANT CHAMBERS VA CANT. with Board. At 11:'J WALNUT Bt. tithl-Im* PERSONAL. - poR EUROPE.—llaving been appointed Agents far WM. WILLIAMS k CO.'t 'Transat lantio Express RI) aro nom preparrd to receive REIOII r, PACKAGEe:, he.. For all port* of Europe and Asia, et Tires unprece dented in thin city. OAKM & CO., apt ant No. Sel South FIFTH Street. IDERSONAL.—Cash will be paid, and the h ig he s t T ime, for Lodi.' and Gents' oast-off Clothing. liy addrosaing Box air, blood's Dispatch. mh23-11t. LOST AND FOUND. ripitEASURY NOTE LOST.—Was lost by a Lady, on tats night or the 90th ult., in the oars running from Baltimore to Philadelphia, or •on hoard the Steamer erasing the Sunquehanne River. a TREASURY NOTE for FIVE Run DEED DOLLARS, or a GOVERNMENT DRAFT for that amount, the loner is uncertain which. The only description she can give of it is that it • several endorsements on the bank, the name of which ebe cannot recollrot, except the Ma, which is S. Curti minx,. • A suitable reward will MARKET.E any cite 'ON will return the same to No. 3.33 Street. Phila delphia.ap2.lt. • EDUCATIONAL. AMILY SUHOOL FOR BOYS, , at, POTTSTOVVN, Montgomery county, Pa —The en- Beim Summer Session Mollcommence WEDN Re- AY. May 2d. Circulars, with full particulars, fur nished, on application to Rev lit. hIELGS. A.M.. Frinnipal, References—Bishop Potter, Ron. Owen JonesLlOesers. James E. Ca [dwell, James L. Clog horn. John W. else horn. E. Weatoott Bailey, Edward Roberts. Joseph R. Evans, A. I' Wass, Robert Wood. apt-12t. A N OPPORTUNITY IS NOW OFFERED -LW to all therm that have 'ilarlr of stores, or base ments to have them lighted with the Patent Diffusive Daylight Reflector_ at-a reduoed price. Call and see samples and recommendations at the Mount Vernon Rotel. North Second Street. mh2l-11t• W. Ps PC Is R. Sole Proprietor. - _ 300 BBLS — Prime Halifax and Eastport ' Herring, 600 boxes gabled Herring, NO hall bbl White Fish, in store and for vale by - - WM. J. TAYLOR & all -on 131 NORTH VlTAtcrom, LVIPBLAOK—Ground pure in Oil WEvittitiLL er, BROTHER. az94 47 and 49 North SECOND Stmt. T=MMIV wHEATLIM'Ab•OLARIEZ!S 4ROSEIT. • ma/W. •f- - - THE'Aieruet: BENA4P:ir OHA S:. R. DODWORTM Alwiloal Director, will plc. Flaw os - TUESDAY NEXT, Anil 1, I. - 011 which occasion will be Distentild the Comdr of the AktRICAM ,COUNIN Comedietta of • ONE COAT FOR TWO EDITS. In which him. DREW and hit. CLARKE sweat, Concluding with the beautiful Pantomime s[ JOCEO, THE BiLeZILIAN APE. The beet of Dodworth's Gems by the Outwears. apl-2t* AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MEMO. MONDAY, TREND O Y R I D n A yb o DArAprlMA.,4th. NOTICE.—Theme ere the only operetta that ran possibly be given Wore next t e trit both Miss PATTI and Mad. COLSoft will test[ farewell aranoee, Mum Patti !levies for end Mad. Col ppea son for New Crinana, to SNOW Aim ai the ne THIS perm Home. (MONDAY) EVENINO, April S. Mies PATTI'S first appeanenee ma MARTHA. In which oberaoter she has med• a minisamgg i g he New York. Miss PATTI will eapported STRAKOBOH. Slynor BRIONOLI. (who tea rearmed from his late and profinsted, Signor JUNCA. Amil S. COLSON'S BENT: RIT„AND PAUFW/ILL. TRIt Rictlitior VFNPWi . • COLSON, ISTIGIFIL LI, PERiliciati, Madam COLSON being Swirled to Ms to the temp of .her contrast. hae 'Meshed pins for that sorsored• hes 'mistral/ tiro Staitiae Vesper, to Boy ter the new tmerMil - • Mel) MeV. •ortt4. GRAND FAREWELL NW. And moat positivelY Mies, PATTI% Lima woos , 61200_prinr to bar departure to.. Its PATTI ASNOWINA. IN DOT IP PAPQUALR. A part she bee bet added to or tepe.itotte. which she wit I perform for the its titan LAM bet so pearanoe on the AUKS. DON PASQUALR Will be given with the most perfect met that favorite Opera has ever been Circa is Atomism Ine:acties Min rATTI, BRIONOLI. FERRI, and SWIM. The Sale of Mods_ for env er th e three nighty ism menoes THIS MOR NING et the Autism,: a fee's, No. NO Chestnut street. and at llt t Law ton's. • seedli WALNIIT-BTRKET TEISATRI. • • 801•Lesees-----;—.Mre.N.',COAXE7. Plane P. X At >•~. Busmen Me. J 11.2yr0 TlMlmV:ifvl P g i a i g,T. B . . 6 1 A PIM WAY To 'AY 0141 Bilk . Sir Giles Overreach. Mr. Parry !Wine Waterne . : 61I, 0 81mwell; klargaret Overman. Mra._ Awns Com& T c.nrdado With THE ROSE OP AMIENS.' Press threle. to contlt; Parapet. Mjf easter Tier and Family Circle, and q bird Tier, IS . 1. 1141 V vitte Boxot. el and OS; Single basal ha °adman sad Pr FlZti e ,enured arra ehara.. Doors open at 7 o'cl t rz ; Certain via raw at ban nett VITHEATLEY CLARK AIM v ET. THEATER—TNIAIMMING. Aiern Hera NIGHT: .110vw NIGHT! Writ NIGHT: or OUR AMRltloui cons nit OUR AikgßicAN counigt • OUR AMERICAN COMM To oonolade with th+oelabn Or. The Murdr it H thßoads& in. UNEQUIVOCALLY THE LAST WZIOL. SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION NOONS.ORRIT- NrT Street. &bore gliethoislinientr Out Ateede. The masotgennent of TMODON'S ANT MUSIUM announce their - TWENTIETH SUCCE.SISPM_ W AND MOST POSE 17EY M..IV Having perfected ell L erra L ngs AST menta for alpinism In Nei timbre, they would respectfully easionnos Sulaseter evening. April 7th. as their lest swat in Ws city. In conseenence ref numerous appliettlees. TWO OR AND FINAI t &TIMMS. ON WEDNESDAY and SATI.7 DAY APTARNOONS. AL'S o'cloc Evening—Doors open st 7o'cionit eafgrftege. It. rAr., - ddm mat nn—A dn II eta.: Children. te eat &We riIEMPLE OF WONDRECB, 'Northeast corner or 'MIMI apt nimmitlT Btreete.—LAßT Ma BUT OIVE.--Cop t sod ow) BLITZ in his Mame) Itinsbres, Veen the Learned Canary Birds, Bobby, and tomaten Rope Dancer, Attractive Entertainments *very ovoids*, sommis eine at 73i o'clock. and on WISDNIBBAY AND st B 3 AVREIAT AMILNOOXIL oe Admission l6cents. Chrldren Uesuts. - see FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION AND LECTURE ON 01781.NASTIC Alel v irrris BODILY EXTRCBIEEL tin RONDA y Ns. April 21. 1860. at the MUSICAL FUND Ap To commence at 7h o'clock. The exhibition bv hen of Prof.irs HILDEBRAND lk, Lzwi Mr NASTIC INSTITUTE, northeast corner of Are* ese MAUL streets. Tickets 23 cents. N B.—Membe re artll call at the Institute sad it* %bar eoriThlimentare tickets. . ishEt-lit• MoDONOUGH'S ELILECTIN--RAGI LT.A. below THIRD. STAGE MANAGER...—. • • ••; fi lieltirANDJUL ENGAGEMENT OF ColebraWd FELT X OARLO BALLET. The above Troupe will appear They are the most wonderful performenc wens received on Saturday mimes with Nce mak ea than/tido &WM"' HERNANDEZ l• AEd the talented ComplinY &PPM. Pad iteeetwance of of VON 6 .1 6 " TWENT Y -8 P pENNBYLVANIA AUADENY of TER PINE AB insONTNIIT QPE/11 DAllMadan mop begs! Llb tilnl Y.. . .4 8 t - Ttit l'satli volume of -" Drll4B imam Yestssis. O "mss. Admiagsos Y elms. Miklos sobs it res Ymr ince. Miami of Stock 4100. at-e ORCHEEITRA.—Pubbo hearssla evergiATlJ&D/ z , a RIM 4.141,1.- AVM k , ekes to gd a ta : k & Inca Uses Ilkoraut WINES MID LIQUORS. pIIRE AMERICAN WINES, From the moat eminent Wino grommet' VIROTNIA. NORTH CAROLINA. OHIO. sad PENIMITLYANIA Sparkling, Still, Sweet, Dry sad Comurunies WINES. Warranted the PURE JUICE OF THE HEAPIL ALBERT C. ROEHRTE, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES. taittli-tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. GAIL ATTENTION OP TUN TRADE to this wally WM/re t' ALWAYS) WIA aaiuta~O lL pea l ivad gi a driz,v i "cos. 4IL Huutwar. 04ue, Ls I Old Su" " g sad low plum. VA ° la= Nu ts South FRGT, GEM WS WEMULan_ i _ HQ: In soutkyßoirs bp l Tgr tee I=47."Mtir: . :t nta.tar ftit .. t wa . oe. ix., LIM., ' - =NIL: a.,..0., • .mess, - De . ont & Co.. StuMartel* ' Ja i lle ,itt lit p " art's raupley Matt Whielary, the i ggletfee, hi ra tn . IV 17 4 , i ci a re , Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &0.. a• Abr CRISTIANI & 00.. MANUFAOTURERS OF PHISFUNERY, IMPORTERS OF DRUGOISTW ARTICLBS, No. 45 SOUTH FOURTH STRESS, Have noworien their epacytmerkt for grin uslap. :rolci.try me rohanta would do well to stoariss4. JOSEPH LEA, NOS. LIB AND a CEMITNUT entltElf. Invitee the attention of the Trade to Ids Block cor COTTON, WOOLLEN, LINEN AND FEINTED 000IN3. MADDER PRINTS. Now keit and dark firing Ulu, • grog 'misty bin MEZEIREL BAWL SLATER & BON% BUTTON MANUFACTUNING CO.. MONTEBELLO COMPANY. AWN TES ATLuSNTIO CO.'S MOURNING, lielndiag away new irtmadazd PlM Uinta NEAT BLACK t WRITES, MOLE& LAW& $ sexorly & ansnixaD PLAIDS. & INDEBANDIL 8 67:xLAQICAND GRAYS, AND crams DUST= WOOLLENS. FANCY OASSIDIERES sad DOESKINS, lka.. 12031 ROOK 00M., GLENDALE OM, NW ENGLAND COM., CRAWFORD MLA DEOCIE DALE AND 03:7011D rams: - EBERHARDT & BONS' SUPERIOR BLACK DO PAMIR AND SILK !SU TURE&• Iletine i t - ..i 'ledu and Pnnted, of ell colors mid cud ties ; oky Jenne, Twills, Cords, am Renee , oomynning one of the best =2 the country. AMERICAN LINEN COM. MASH, HUM, SBEENTINGB, hz. ie.2l-Sra M SHEW &Co PHOTOGRAPH FRAME MOT, No. 39 SOUTH EIGHTH Streit, Above Chestnut. This is the only establishment in the cutY devoted exclusively to PHOTOGRAPH FRAMER. A Mater variety of OVAL GILT FHAMILS on hand than eaa be found in anyone establishment In the Vatted Btates. and prices lower. Stir Bring your Photographs. and MN* UN= 'WM without extra charge. 2 A WORD TO HORSEMEN.—Ds.. PEARSON'S BA NEWS EMBIOCATION itr decidedly the beat preparation in use for the curs of benfeee, sprains, eats, pills, pld or fresh Wands, =noshes. sweenty, me evil. Pee. P._ • cents per bottle. Errsored on by W. IL BURTON, No cep North FFNENTNENTR ri ltirost.bolow B ree n . rs and sold at No. North FOUR Street, jfrotirs k OGO eiN,._Bio. lee North bird street. GILBERT Sr. CO.. No. 3L9 North Third stmt. A. WI ta'SNR4ER. No. BB North Second street. J. B . NV bliTON,_Becond street, below Booth. No. KB And where medicines are kept for rte :DE TREES, EVER GRUM& . ING SHRUBS. &a —Those 740 Lik . att thug Bering should lout ROSED4II.3 15 where will be fared the largest fineet oolleotian of Ornamental Treea.hnergneas, in the country thousands of handsome* Rmattmana og Evergreens that will give an immediate affect. - NORWAY SPRUCE, handsome dam I to 3 feet. 4137 to S5O per 100 SOOTOR FIR, fine entaimene, 3 to t< Mk /NI V er MAP 100. LES, for Avenue Plaiting, 15 to 15 feat, $ per . AU MO STRIAN PINES. a few hundred of extra sized epeonnene_from 8 to 10 feet, of 'lf e(St fonn. TERMS EASY AND PRICES LOW. - R. SHIRT & 90•4. Proprietom Warehouse, 922 and 934 MARKET Street...sWe* Ninth. sir The Darby Railroad Care Vasa the Nutlet". every hoer. (Pare Meseta./ LIM at Jr, & 0, FISOHER'S SPLENDID NEW YORK PIANOS, from SHO nrwiirde acne,' liooordin ext e r i o r iah—favorably known for their beauty of tona, and durability. For sal, on monthly instainisats. from, 4110 to SW. of for cash at a liberal discount, Also, a large assortment of other Pianoclfrom Asia, .1 lent manufacturers, on hand. 'M2 BELL.Itt. 279 and 281 South Milt BT4EN,T, stays -rabas-ire Ott°BICKERING ' soNs, -MOM. FACTURERe _p_f 114 flan,_ gOlt PIANO, rORTEI3. arerooftil, uksi d de imes!. Pianosiojet. Wake la *lt= 11=1Alaq, Gonneotion, f 6/1103 MOD. W. M!r =ME S