..- ,-, ' - ' • - - Taut - 3, lfthf•!W ;,' TVS -(3 1"/W , .... ked , 7 4111 Y „ . .. trblif - . '• '1419;••• „ „:, . • ' ,'t 01~ 1 0W '',.•'; '-,' , ':erneo-110 s teer °Pia th e si * oti._ )oelbl Xs** "V`l/1 sO*tidb3IMOVMIIMM 0 Wstena the - , , 4. 4 10 •- ; ites:o!q f an ca At.: Re 1• , -••• I tteir t , erfrwms..irati ~.. 4 ,‘..„.2lbit • i ii h A the t tl i p . „ .n i .._!LI _wipt_ . "AIL_ r , sat , re emme sas-w for • ' los fahmiflitho thseiliitligintber of , • +tool.' eshrott•feti drib! et'eltimeuge COI "4. - , 0 VI mom el ittotte tt r teams ..-'' ' ' AP if - eel err r tn i ti l i t 2 " i g "re t ~..Whetuseliceseet Agr i a bizz rifela , ..t.iii..,,,4,00t. etitlif amtitrogrof , ell e, r .... Itlenome eat yellow in to tads'. frOp q anittainew ihe emu on those WteMett them, :ri b , • _ts "romieldstos,•geenestmil thsilateest to - t ismierent eimmie gestttsrooes. end nertteuhuis '' Itoromite Mitsui:Jai Um nessigemat or, me suMtution ars appointed by emart, he ant (a doe in at in - ,,kir'•••/ OWE amnion or its Ismusgement. c al A t . 411174 ell ~-rev i.,.r Mires A a thorough tneestms . . he mix was • . make the ehense of °Amos t •ow /14Y w - e ash t ',fame for the term were calla. A large . : Dumber of them applied te be released from serves. "p: -, •withesony ot•wlmse resuestakhe nowt Mrre't' The • 4 ' . ' " I lraltrui w tn e ti r rernilleVir s d ir i l l i: irfewlvtia lief , ~ pustins_jetuzne or . the. nuasher of unhoeru temente : 'f-; .4 it tr =4lthe mini struittaiitr CH tswelblionusx. ',- s prorthenenteksVer mon Olegel. On - eg•the Ram totwoine. The die in- WSW dronati ham en hosing; mtehml hellish from Vet a suer railway- our. while St was '. . II .i y tike-r toed and.Third-eireets•Rway!' ,3... n: 'Jac. a eutinim him to tis injured woan r that '.. -..* •.. •-• W NdierSh.. The evidence on the pan of theCom ' ''' nil , to showed Ahat the deceased end delachnt „. _, „..w it reasther on the fmat pletforat of the_bly. and that dallnefeat. try tattle means , or etherairli eider the • , :•- , f^se i c trim+ yawls Winced but rum to snob NA extent that • ' "titans se; , , , :seed.sonsies death : in iliteen doe.' It ' was to awr unwind a tew angry word, paned between lamas an d i dash promos. to the occurreace. and the Of the CoMeneaWellth Vat that the letter was , ' ''' Illinti sir the era , in a .pint 0 1 -IWlter owl mum'' , 4 . The delettelb 'toyed *St Mt eases of PM ', • i rrAO bO vim rinkr a l , li3r ituo r.l7 be at t tha ere u th ow eaxna .so rree dw rAar te . the • , '"'l.OldOr eat that the case cif his death who the ••`-''result ez en nouortnane natudent:. A onwiletit r.foryperee had hoe ea hie Wt. ..• ...: `..;- i r Atrorasy litaria..sabi= l : I • and:B4o " it e ve rdict of not guilty. which We 'tesfionit otr• snotty lemur tut the defendant, ‘..- ~, -_ , - ' 2 ' iti i ind i Pares - Just ine ecase f T e ll tall a rt %A t at il utle l ren 17s - - wet. and others , an aptiliv...li :or an 0 .4 to re . strain the trustees In a deed treat Imihr the - figtir,A.PlP.hr:s u lr e a r s t a b r " ard w arat 'a t rat awl; ..... and th e Coon t are of the asinine that it was •,• .. ; Yet he". loran tehatetgon on MI Of the guatadetaken the e untie. end that a sale by the trustees route , , gealt e good ttOtotipititg re- 4 X t lei • fit ' rielli lie' ' ate was NIKE Pelee- . „ , entered in tee , or Vapipljlce vs, Fine, and then, after Wang the Arms and heroine azonse,a the court ad; rood . ribo ienuroya . ere fined Bill) 4 . .v, 4. CIRCUIT COORT—JO . weI .Cmtiralager.— Joseph fr , ed. Now York. vs:annual Newell. of Preasehronia. ' - • Au notion on automate, dated Moll ti Mt oaf fsB,ooo, ''' • • upon .!• .I"irerriliretiroreygrZerijk.gior4:l•l two r e , s i ni in " A Jam was sworn in the con of -Win. tanpster,'N. T . to the cc. kit.. vs. The Great Western Insyranne - ' Mal Trost ' _company . , and' then oisehamed tau t A this , trand• Alle O th erjurers wars disoliargeduekWen 7611;ealcr ..Q1 - Itla-Jallte Here.-Sem Ito . • - - vs appapen nutsreron • An- action, of reptant: Jury out -• . Earl Mutter vs !tympany Keyser, ,An wan fbr dames eastalued by au Meg el ejectment. Damson Cover-Judge Ptrood.-Rarry A _Tinier ..- W re Geie r west. An nation for , labor . nerrorakel. „ • adlet piebald' . tor IWO. ' ' - ..'-t-. -- - Am.* 't'... Caster ve.-Lonts Rothmans!. An actlon on a mosuseroir nate, On trim. - _. ~..c 7.. -,..-`, - -ttostas-,--Jintse A Ilison.-Plerson T i. T 0101101611 , ! ! :. V e dra t for OMOHir for ONO. ' ' '' - I , 1,. :- `• -- l t aony ps.- Ninon. , • An Were . tre e Peek 100944' On ' TR6 11111YOZHOTION OT, TEM PAXTON .BOYII I. 2 . `lit , -41d1IVOIIIK an interesting Miner upon anti :at ',... Jeanie read before the Mahatma hotietg-ef Peanut, Mau a. at their room, in the Atanstun bailiff's'. by the • • i," -, Nei, Benj. J Wallace. The wiper was iWelakirnes One, ~." - " Odle. utsng or it yea twitesed to with mut& adendon . ' 46 ' &satin hilt stably intelligent sadism*. among whom ,Waiy a tiormidarane number of ladies. The sprat re -0. p '' 6" ' Vgie m iglatriti e st racti rir:griggial te rlico l igi t l7 eihte potties of htil essay to HIOZIII.II, known as " Sehteh ,, MIK" *hem he tra , wd • from the north of. frebipd -to ' - ' their settlement in this con:Wry, l i nd rollicalorly dle- gem tir e - -. who itairp. in . l i t he trolingts, a 7door who , emenwe e ti " ',' a • great • portion or the itiparreetion -• locos se .thst et the ' Penton boys,: . _ Thus inearreetion -•- he 'l4 WiA t litaititebin in resisting the near =•- - patios. • sad. ) 4 A: .of " Yhiledelehis sad the eastern 1- - ' *matte": we w t tat tt period were termed ttte lion - - tier op hat - - eAesyhenie; or thaseberderies wane - .' " lOn lieldtt4 i aad'Ateutta. Tee reasevre or• the Cone • •,-", '• hteeej homanitted by the raison' loge 'Wes de '"•• - - • .finalleit eri` he mooed that. the• faunae were faithless - •'. 11 01 1 :73 1 = 8"thi itil t brrtuttriini te"lbutio i n ii r g Mid inotesidink white settlers., Te g yi=rt n this ew of the ones. to quoted the ,opinions or meet sm. met men of the time, who aompiderni the act as a inn • .aesishownt glom the Indians Mr tillOir tinahery.: The latter pint or the parer consisted of • enlonium upon the Mittionsta. homely. sod integrity . or the trootoh,, Irish, Ire anilines ot whose dessendents_Mr. W. es ., were how in the United States , Hp said they pled conspicuous positions in the mad. in the . 'reoreesions, end in the councils Of the,nstion, 464 ftlivelptionnLizar there win not a TorY to • -•• • *non Gine : ; yri parr glee oentsinedinany •.• • .: r meatin reunion to toe early ratan of Few!. ay %lima. cleaned trona the Colonial Records, the Philo . • • ' .11•Jhhitr Library. and other enuroe,, upon the subject on Mink it Ireland, and nu read in a clear. form Marian ' aft: Ii will be Printed lathe tranesetlons of thutio • • - ": " liiiitasirrnta Copturroommar.—The 7 for. ' . ''. lowieileor•prioisaoias will imolai liii•ln , • ••- ~; . •i g irtztamts b itarehl di tign a - A T('Buebtarol o trd, make • storaion=to level*. ' CLl a g l ioodoo t i ll - • ~- :Yodr stworef toetrebnute Abe epportnury-orymet, Wilitionint ario MP!. in you to Dorton of tine ; rbits ea lt k orier *!''' • __='Pli"*. ,t-P` a q" , ..:!`"" , . ~. wish Manure fOrlde cosatry see beat !present -, Met ef the man whisk your art ean•iehltors. that it among,the like aussorisit *Me Flak hien men of the ration. ~ ~,, , We know of no head more worthy cif a plate iiiimielp AgitAltu h %::l° f nek ours . itleg;°r°"" bi e°r fr n'lllt i .'llriklat —V.% sr= e l".l . a ll ik7rl l .ittiiri --- Phr o t e mlostsisns, and in time to come, the most Matin ee dof oar mare Mamas sad this most eminent if our natcresrusta vat bs perpetuated in the same N.. ,:., :Your ram% i aid fellow-catzene,- - 1 , ffhemester ' ; ~ ~, ~ :.' -, C. letd; .- - 1 Lt in g nwA tt. ,-...-1: ,;... William Bleed, .- . Cren,l._ , ; ~, _i , Ake. glimswood, .; hart I. Zane. , - ->.,, Alexander • Henry, Itidobt,'; - - ~, • - , , Meal m- flung" • re .Boter. - . ' - , 1 - Etteheird Wax, , . , il.ppogt. _ ._., - ' , Yard, J# Dray, -;._ I - ' ' "two. W. Chad,. . , ,-- - ; I _ 4 lune miett Seesare - At•nestons_retetentir_ to mt. itstiremotattee. .. _ - ~.... wcomessta.t.Y. -.- PlltLAlirtylle, Mem 7. Inc -Gentlemen : ',fully .!'y obi nimpliment anneftisit in yaw Ranvier •!, for aftylfels it MD hoirktny privilege to enjoy the noiship or i•r; Dann: and. 1 enure you, nothing ' reakiidßird stater pleasure tax to tud in trans- •• ~ Antony:a titi the fe . stu=sl n i Oak erogo_JsOlda ea _ •-• '''', lemmthans Yong onmetttn. allii=lll whinbie , 'Halve have over-rated myability. I shall do rat'best , to ret6l my duty am alienist., < I NM. gentlemen. • Yours.vers nun, . IItICIELUSAN *RAD. 6 *- Tb ac teent..Wltniate nen* C . weeesseter, c. J. lager- 4 ' 4 ; iii,',.i'.kttrk.t.*-: inn CIAIILICIPTON ren.—Thie'Cnterleston convention, it is atidewill be "WA Polota. nut move is rot ,. we belleve,sin;conse '_ Oise* of the high; trio. of limit in that OILY, ytor yet • Iblelkiar;O:r. I.ll4 4 obrOitl of titatei.lioolte roe.whtaY td leeeP•od map betteabli t 6 dptitn Wool" -Pe. bOttlia. „Merlotti elpiteCof the - jibing,' of ''ties titjelkijoall luiaditime to cotes to Philadelphia dpi eirWiseregr'theineelees myna shinintsaiteAttute Oiteetheirn, &mate. -et the Brawn Stolle Valid* . - f ,, ites of Iteekhill &IP/the...l4m* had dOl Chaitnnt 4 - - Thls • " telhe hir . .tiknei of niii4i* Thialrientit awe said sorrow e., To 4$T shad mirth etOdlielloollo Min) "Meld ciente to-morrow. • ' ' 11,110ire`drawn pear with airy irea. Awl &nese say and sweet ',Simi little Mohr. above her head r ,moelo.llovnini_,,beneat_e her feet b; Itlidtvo ecos - a, yaw • DV, d Odt • ' W1 1 11112:1117,1 1 .1.14 ' ! ' : : ' Iftioddlddlondd °Odd/ u No.do7,ctiespint - ' eiiiniu.i.i(Siolies. • .PsnalfLass Comtrial, from N. T.-Atetion. likad 4nitclaip; W. 31: Milan, Mumma. 719 'hensititsseti la laseale ' . ' ap1.31 Paits,Lass,Cfriressrs,4roas, - grain Xlsin.. York Owe (tali at II .a.diek• tiarO .W. i i s ; M E.:94*.L * If•Pro.. , s, no " Cksstiatt 4140. i': " • , loba , 1•11t„ - Masa Asseriiii,it,WerosSiiiii EsPrin. OsSii 'antr'effilitinatha' Minna; to putibise Inniesititaitierblek ' firlarStisildsrell' askrohal: • shecrassew- a , S9a4 - liivartne "sod, Thcalirroria Car - ""11411i 1100041111. tatiVtimmtw,, TO Phaatmil steam. • - - isSa-it &whit shall hitt- Ladd. Wan - 'lmnrinat !nail.i his illlainfiniassitares satistaellso.thas ley othai eswfits asehins ii lb. world. It is simple.' istrine. sad sire of &is( gentfireikk ". sail see; or owl fora minder. - - Liss, k- ab 1111144, vr Ist IMP Chastest ietreit. FINARCIAL , AND CpmigzitcuL. The Moiey:Maiket. • • Paswilerma,Aprjl2; T in*.mt tiptivi 06eir,Mittlis! , to:4akoiitk fair .ssamiti4 ofael, iipla dipidod advisebig tendon** tel r ' - ‘ 1 14 . 14 *row or 'lke ' ,likatit ' re 20121 4 -; X 04412144 es, ~ -s wig** air* Sr*. it prhifta 'perrigia/P2OtolL ,-, Mpssi j. , ..„ Signior -404e - iii - shietir prime mei. is - riadity vissid rkidilli 210 Gist.: 'sod - seeiold•Cleas trove 2 to IL -.r- ' The milt atateimsat of the Philadoiltidii baiibire... . :41ssilikii - following US reNatio la 00212•144 Ina i,liclNl ' '' ''Y' : -, ! f lb. I"Ti6na ?re. k i . t ft - iriii 22.: SI ril L. : ''::. -: :‘; i I. ....,,...._...,,,,rt.,,„,,,,,,,,....it:,„,,t.., I,„ , ' :,..gure zit toomi. Jae. 72.236 ' im oiiiitinitiCe. , vne so -, iat,m ~ ilia, aMt , • ',' to Bas U... -- ._ _SASS 761 ' S SOSSZCJSI.I.IBO4/8 Point ...- ...,, 111.1415 t : / 6.742.610..122. 125,3fi malatiat...:. - . •2 ma Bi 2 ii,122„0412.,1nd. 214 PO .. . , - - • inivii • -:, ... 1111061* - plMAi l t,*l 1110011 M OHM 01t5414 14111,014 11,011118 • WM) ! MI • war I 47,42 146,91 D • 1111b1. 1 4 1 41 „w a*, lEEE! eon War#44 - 1,- - ba Tolrositis MS; ;1 ; 41 ',061.14" Se .. i., . r MG MG ' US ' UN • on , :ow 0 1 m4 ,f91.07 ;w , istui in ttits . • *AM ` ? y~i r ~1il:.i =i=:l :.N.'" 'ot i s et of the iiiit io 4o4o 1 $ woe for Ifils , MIRK '-. - '7 ' , , -;.,:' ' ; A4 1, .-. r,, , :-,.-1 ...',, . a'::4:ft:v.r 1 11....e,..:.t.:....-34;:4 -, V : , -.-.:.—.R1:.. ; - p-.li . fi o it 'Bs:tlisoo, saaS;4O: 4 41 '4t p, Ll," -, ..51361 , IICOA ( 14 v-a-: f 4444444•i q, 95 ,'AIO , . . 1 k456 1,, i:4?ik 4 4 - 'i;‘orgiaW 40/Ale 7 .` : . -3:::4-::-1,1041140A*7,4** . 1141troia complits bOssight 4 ° 10 ; 1 : ; .•_::::4;.* : " ',,, t - " flairtaaawookaalaqiritataa - ki,' l _-) - , A.. . • ligilli*Vitaiii*liikat Atm:. 4 4 - - " , - 3 :,1 , ,- wili • - . snigi .** -- - ,, rx' 6 N . . iiittimeit - • tsar imr - miff -1;;',40 4 ` -- 11111.04011101 , 40 , 14tviv -- :=- - --, , 17 ; ,- ,-. • ,:, - ~...,,.2.-i..--p,.,. ~ 4 ., - , 1 -i , t4 -,..r. ,. .. ,, ,,.. tti. 4. , 053:„.! 1,, ..:'.--..-,5_,5-,n,,1.---3-,-;,:.---,l.roilf:terq,„.47,i-A4,/,si;•i„., ~;-o_3 ,walk Jeanie date. 14 0 'vror Wised oiir liWetittakttbMutekti. , SOCII / 1 1PWililD*7 5.41. lit - arse lON Oar es TL 8 11 .0:.;:.4../ffi ..606 •do ita 0.. au •AXV Chem 04:0 L .81 " V " o ant 06. • ell 1( 1000 . M ne t t tit. " t; &rag ir5ith 2 14% . ..10 " 10 N ream R . .. 6 Hatilsboro 65X 6 do ~ ...1, ..! t _ ~,,-• KNOW4O 'ldiiol.frns Pip.--...- - 91 IMO' -' --••-• do - • • •gg - SOO City R II .... - .:4.-.101 - IMO Cam & Am Se '63...84 MOO do ....... ..84% ..: .. r...—. 81.4 600 Catawieptehat 106. C. 1 ,16-14hightterip.'.......34( SO Chas& Wal-d. 1 6 0 0.14 il 60 do .....„...aiwn.l4 11Ltpth Vat .9.-•••••• *AI - rir - 01141.140: pisii•-_-intog ,4 YAL. AAR on 101 101 Luta Non% 110.... int ea, OR Reading R..». ..11)1 111 1( • r '1 . el mart .ff .09 al M. a lic Id 00 01 Melpal Co" Al Wall Merit '16.41X 2 13Rgi I -* " ' , Aram 2, LW. „ - . , , The reeeipta of Beef Cattliwere largo this week. resettint &beat/We head, the market In' consequent) wee fatly oanta the hundred rounds tower than last 'quoted. • The following are the paithinlers of the soles -,,lflassaohisiis, Lan. on. 6W /09 The t - 40 Inli .Baorenn. 10wa.41 1 9.010.10. -101 MO /mad & Carr, Ohio. 80/040. „ kJ...di/issuer. 1'a...9909 St w. Faller, ra., $9OlO. 41 Oro, Ohio. 49611.80. - 20 Throe. Strickland Ohio. *9 50199.11. sa B Baldwin, Illinois, 88010. 44 Kennedy to MaCleese. Cheater co.; 8809 50. ' 14 Horning, Pa. , 87 5008.76. 15 Biles. Ns., al l aorta so. 41 .1- Voters.a., 41130/040.' - 80 %%Dods.. lowa ,/809 50.. 21 Ullman & Co.. Ohio. 81001050. tit Knos, Lancaster eo.. 429 42 6 3 21 Illomendale..llerks on', 89010. 25 J., Berry , Blair 00 ,TWO. 1.1 Cochran &Mo Qiil, elaware oa., 88 5009.58.. 16 Seymour & /tattoo, 0...88010. - J. - 9601 , 1111m & Co ; Chester 00.. 909 ZS • 31. Witmer & Sides. lam:aver on., 809.75. St emblem & McCall. V. . 89010 , Dr. Hopkins. bi er ehran & McCall, Md.,119010.20. - 16 R. Neely. Ches no.. 89010. 85 Beldomildso & Co, _Leamsterta., 118J0010,00. se Mtmetman, by Montan. Lanoaster no., 89010. 52 I. Zuld. Chester co., 89010. ' SO R. Merrier. Delimit!" no. 86010. CO Browne & redrink, Md., 111909. 7 4, 110 Scott & Kimble. Cheater no.. 119410. 46 J. Bsner. by Hathaway, Lancaster on.. Stet). - - SO Poldornyidge.-Lencaater co., 810010.75.- - 41:50. Doff. by_Mathoway.lmwaster co.. 85.75019,50. ik . ,RboAdes, Lanoaster no., 88.26010. - -; , wamass'airtima =LOTS SAID. 54 naniaker Lk Lytle, Larbsestor 00...9.60810. 99 J. Keller, lanosater ON., 8 9010 . 21 - . 80 Mumble & Kirk, Lancaster co., 89010,60. Jobe A Wallace. Cheater 00.. 15 'obn teltry, Berke no.. 419018 M. - _ IL/Ar Mond, Lemmata! no • 880976, ' 14 Bough. Lanoaster co., $BB9 75. .18 Miller and Orwell, Lancaster no., 08.75010.1 x. 79 EL Rhoades, Berko no., 61901060. MI 8. Miller. tormenter en.. 8928010. . 31 A. 0.-. Line, 80,419010.5 S ' M C. Tomlin, Delaware, 8901000. 80 N. Wends, Lancaster no.. 490 1 0.10. 16 A. H,Meiokinen, /animater c 0.448010.25. 12 I% Mititorsort Laheseter co.. 811010.00. 6000 Sheiti arrived ' and sold at .Pitillipc at from 5)6 to Blka 8/' lb, which is &Moline, 00 Coca- eold - at Viten:its • durini the 'Week at from 826 to .40, as in quality. • • , 66 alea'iWd at Phillips' at the' pass price. 1,817 bond of Boys iota at the Avenue Yard by D. Mil ter t% 88 to 819 100 the net... - ne arrivals of at Hop at EL fif: Amnon Union !rove :Yuji were 1,15,3% heed. Still to sold at from 87 t 048.20., and Corn - fed at from .88 to 100 theoset,- according to quality. Merkel hos/410W grime w•U MiOnlelned. - -=" - Philadelphia Markets. , . APRIA, 2—Evening. The Flour market is dull to-daY, and nub a few small sales are reported at $6.76 for superfine, NS for extra, and Sanaa T 6 for extra' fanny, the latter for a choice !brand...The rotation imd bakers -are buying at the above rates for 'Overfills and extras. and. 461 for fanny brands, aceording to quality. There Is very little ship ling regain. and most holders are free sellers at our owest hams, Rye Floor and Corn Meal ate dull; the former is selling at 111-1230114 IS and the latter at $3 CO ffit hbl for Penna. Meal. -, • .. Winer *owes in slowly. but there is Very . little de mend for it. and -about 600 bus sold at 14201410 for red. And 160entlic for white. the latter for prime. Nye is ,winctird....and.Fennit. is selling at no: torn is in better demand. and ironer taboutOM bus_prime Delavare yellow sold at 730, - 4110st y 1921 buserenna. do at the same price. In ston ; 1,600 bun demoted at 6 at 60. Oat s are rather cunt; about LIMO bus Fenna.sold 450460, and Sasaana Delaware MNIMOne, asp guality. itaiit,-Quirreitron is- demand , but scarce at $9) Mani`' • • [.onus.—There Livery little demand, exospt for the fine grades, which ere some, and command fad idiom _6110011111M1.—Ther• a fair Insults far Surer and 12.)essiterit steady rates. Coffees-Nothing doing, and no stink here. - - • - - Eno visions.,4folders are firm. but thine is very little Inquiry, andlhe sodas of Pork, Limon. and Latd aro in MIIVWSI cal, at previous quotations. Butter and Cheese are wet. , - - • - 'Fiat are held Amity, bat there livery little doing in either Mackerel or,Codfisti. , bean —There le Very-. haft' ,demand for Clovereeed, dad priers. range at 111494-60. 'ha latter for prime. 'No- M ng doing in Timothy no Flazatail, and prang about Wnteatv.rontieues dull; Pena& bble • milins iii2lo 20401, Oiuo do 22.4 e; drudge 19.lientko; and tints gm 4/ 0 ' albs. ARRIVALS At MR PRINCIPAL HOTAS, trr,l4.rwic,x,viF o!cmgcx Lder sugar. . . OONTIHENTAD,7B. .E. °cribs of Ninth - and Chestnut. 0 A Calderon, A *Paellas]. lee:. Va 'A AmodM;N Y' , irraw,enfedt N.Y PAitampson, Boston • )I.l9cerrett, Pa 0 litotionend & le. J hip" C N Y E Delano. rry „ Jam es W wall, NJ - • • Jlbs. Lancaster no. Pa - N Y 'AB Van Klepoktli 0.8 s estenwail & Is. N Y RE So ' obwm, Virginia Bmigh, Berke co, Pa Hatton Dickson: Alabama:- Jno Paftitt. Alanams lobs Nara. N Y Jos If Allen & lejlnaton W C Coo ere , Baltimore'. Jp_ti Coddington, Y E Abbott • lok..ViroundA Air Coolidge A la. ton R ;, Johnson, Celtforma, 0 A romwell.N Y Hadont wr. N Y J Pawnee, Maas • Mies L Harper, Ylokaburg Idles Et Barper;Arlek!ibo4 Jac L Reed. Baltimore 'J P Grove, Ps ' „ T-11 Page .415,KM:ducky eW ItloDanold; Rerihiekl:W Mans, N J B Antrim. CanoMnati, 0 It 0 Fisher, N Y t, H. Clerk. N Y' trosien_lohnston, N Y Thos P Scofield. NY . , • mob Wendell. Jrijiostin A T Green, NY, - H. Wales. N Y A B Sands, N Y Chas 0 Parkes. N Y 8 J Bergen.: N Jas Diable, Y R tonsil, Y ,W J Martin A la._llrOoklizi M Ewinglieid,Andison,tis E D Griswold. N Y K. Colby' is in. DI J Riohardson, N Y • J W Xing. Brooklyn, El Dans. pr Y BBnnin, Y Eldora*, N Y -Tilos &Hum; N Y K MPeta, NY W Niobolson. la, N,ll 41; Yale, y • 0 Townsend:W. . Tiffany, N Y Ni H awn : naltunor• I P F A lla ggt ritt eVl: R P tee It ta bom =fialimore Mrs Hushes Is. Zug Miss Btelesy.'Brintol. Sag I W Beaver s & Is. Boston • Miss E U Weid. Boston M McDowell, , Jesse Lane, Wllm, Del T Wiernif.P 111 0 21 1 Chas Vesin.Torrisdale Dr Wall/M. E Campbell, 'Untontowst.PigM Buok,Thile '• ; -' eititesii notniii=cionial it.'.'listow Ninth. -iturit,,N y,-....• • , •_ _ AI P Wants 11s, Ohio .I wad, ?toll - .• 1 ?ignition. ?dd , B• 1111ontsomery; Aid • N 3 Ilurnpkins Md Donaldson & la,Ohlo Mr.Colson. NY. J I Van Nest. N Y tire Hardsastle, N Y W 0 3 homostm, Ohio 1' Davis, N J J H Bhuts;Besding ' prof Love, Europe P I" Causer,lr, Let ' N D Sauna. Man Hi , Isonaly Ma T Morton, 8C r ulna:y.lso F w I.4ins, COnn , A Ottani Balt " B F Johnson, Albani Hon T .lows Yorke, N J It F Thomas, lows I K Roberta. unlade, 1, .II fillearutJersey city ML, t.allender..Ky ~ . . W T Snow d en, d 1124 .11J6844001 /ad . - ' '' - , 0...0nd0n, Ind • 8 Irani; /c is; Alba n y . J T W Al 'alras,,Ca i 7ads r,,,trerv4... es— , , ,_.).: rrybilinuir JA A IlAn & Is. VA • - w Irvin. ra ,?4 White. Cheater, Pa „70 PIN, Phils • - 0 ittLe r". e,fl ' Y -, WRZ 1 Z1 1 4111 011 , 1" - CI Kann. ri - J 'N'White, NY at r Young A is. Troy . 8 N Jones & la, 8 0 ,R II Reoro, Min, . Il.) , none, Milo •0 r whigak.,,ttid • - .-B Reed Myer. Pa Chas Gtin,N Y --•-- - Itt, Wilson. ?I Y • L Idanard, N.l). i , d ackawia i la, N Y Miss Kate Lows NY '" ' II Mandell% Canada -tSams SiV on & la, a Mr Davis & Is, N J thliiiil k ledPs ; A 0 I. Mott &Ist, Balt S W,okert . N V ' I) B Heaton, Cleveland H Brown; N Y -, 0 D o,beon, le Y W Bala in, fit Lolls „ Cu!o Allen. Anton Chase Obaw, Cin. 0 W Woodville. Balt W Kay Howard, Balt . 0 Harrison, Bait W w Wilson.Balt ' c j gamer, Balt w 0 Griffon. N Y ' W a Kilboorn, Mass K Pcheli.Pl ir AG Gray, Pei , H. 3 Morton& wr, vi• y Larkko, Oa ,W Mosley V A de Canton & da tan W Robeson, N J JIM L Mutton. Balt Watson, Mobilo 3' 8 Boyle, MOSICO CaITOW, IV Y • John 0 Bloat, Ny hiswim.Louisvilli, Kr' , . . AMERICAN ROTELJ-Ottestnnt street. above Fifth. I & ffzp_ohrmq k wt. Coon prtr Collins k fain. Detroit CIL Wyly, Camden. Tlon Mum M. K Wyly, Tenn -UM A Wyly. Camden, Ten Ivo Wyly. Wy ly, El Balk Trenton , •, PI Y E Arrowandth, PI Y a Kilter la la. ft Y -• • 0 Oillroe, Pi Y T_O aim, Mph '• - W Brooks. Allah W D Wilson, Newark, N 3 I 0 Benson, Paterson, If I -John Jildnaldson, Tamaqua 0 Bmt, Schdri Haven , ItA liebtoyarrosqus J u i yi Colton, Smyrna John Snubs'. Easton. Pa - its Mann. dal; H N Heston & la, Belt ared Hawthorn, Ohio - tt. M Wham. Pa • ' J Foams Lane co, Ps N ti Wescott. Md Ivins D Jones, NJ A VAlZadii, N V YPILVed Md itH,MoLreary, rdChunk J 8 Graham' Pottsville I t l t tr i m:it ' 4S I ' ' .1 t o l l ra d ?" I rt i n fr . i l d I' • boa LL, Powell, ma C Avaret Wath, D 0 , • John g bidenotit, 'Vs A J Delashroutt. hld .1 j hi Hellman, Md - 1 , Idiots. ti', timberland, Md. Ale: Dinah N Y 0 A Meat. ni 0 PI Hart. N 0 W II Cathcart, Salt T M eXttidettnEana co, Pa . 111.11HWRANTIP.E 0 TEL - Fourth street, below Arob. !hull Ptepbeas,N Y - Thom White. York. Pa it-Brodrad .- .Esston w TVPlllrurger, Ind Jos Cs wei.. Ind ii - Tyler. Tenn Jai NI heeler, Vs Mrs Molowney, Bait et Hs. Chesser oo,Pit Mr Howe, Chester co, Pa Seth urd Xd. Pa , - .' . Wm' Sam N Y John Priest, Mo - Jacob Hoffman, Pa JA_Dsvutorkehambarab's ThoaLltough,_Newvill, Ps LleanilhalLlrawmil. Pay A Hostetter. Pa I I Pler=a2 P Shullt - 'rar i git n ks h itt h , Etly, e ro l li r , l P2 ' •Oktols; WarrapOrt...g* .1 Arnmegr.Leroy. N x O ,I, Orsiti,TALsbuti' Roberta Collyer,;, Has ilecilchayaoo, I, Vii, ... _ W_ mOlapto , , Vet • ~, "Jar P_PamedrillVstour Ts; V.IIXR Jones. Madan% 6 ittLiTh, :;1 1 241410,116td t ell ' I Cl i ge Ohio l 6'l d - John hill*, Tann , ... , either. A1t0 , .116 JeJil Doman. Ps ; ' . in Wateon_._ Bedford, Pa •co -r,r o fee n e Equapcatte , : ~W,51 Craig, Weigh Xun Ji/PIEIP.AIOIEIe-Chestnitt street. bitchy Simmittb. •W X eirenichael, Tenn ' ; John ?billing, Tenn . LB 7laalain,Wimeling,ya /mom Ritter, Pa . ' -Wm mttettin7„.. , :GI De Forest, Texas 'M 0 attiniore. A Jai 8 Young, Phi la , A A Rhoads. N -- ' -B. X t f i r mar, N Y Gee P Deshon, sten W M orris, Pa C Orden, St Louis - . Wm Kline, Utah I A STSll l nl r i, iff mi a t arng ton • t Atifil h Z.t l t n if,i, ta i E W rag ,Y, , aleskell . in, XT rittlef, a lTBll" ' win Morgan, la Y A Willard:Balt ti lni ro . l: l,O im Ui .n B ; 0 110 6 T st E er Ie-C co h t est rut at. t abo r aT m &l e rd. ' Serlin L i Y 1 I..' s Ridge. Poita, .114144 Tenn - r Jas Rohm. Cm n K ..w la 'A Mat er ri ti i r d N , . N V A T ; , .-, ' „ mil l i s A s - H D P lg i e f o o l;N u . r e N j w . n Y a c r to k . n N .7 A Pazdice. Burlington (Jeyton Wilkes, Del A tar , h, wi; I'm ~ , - Ell Hull, Peteraburg, Yet ';wet Cabo. re. • . John Cox, N y - ' p A ,- Otattimi Pa: '' ' - ' P Mille. Jersey City. ; 4' l lol 44'w•1l W AlfessvP, Baltimore TIPHiIItIONMOTELe-Arett street. above Third. /- D a rman . 0 l W 0 Pancake, Chip • 1 1 1Lamivr3711,41mm , Coo jf a t i .twohav, Batt , ANar c tffolld- '• • •'' ' 0 andth. k gr ' t - w• Caldwelt,lchnstirwa. pet) M ~wrenobtrout. Pa . Pat ffisEttLnattorille , , - -Geo litt :Aw o u t: rreeleeue. • VI 1 1 1 , 111111.61 : ilreFAcilmoge, it eat., Tygas , olimsiorro l l' -...- _ -., inyi " .. if Ste %F.!! lAt IA - ... t#lkilljtilton ft -tt iTaloTnie,likiii .. : AwT:A i r i jr tde 4 gib 91 1 .0', 4 - ~ md • i 'l loOsabord . - rilitir ll l. ll4 : ski f 1 46 # hrui : . ~ .„ Spir ! 311.. 4,111 L edltill l7,oo *NI 0541. 4111 ,000 , 0011 154,014 MS'S MAP 111003 - - US* .•ns.ssar -1111 ,1510/11, W - "DCVO 'MI no ' MIX/ . AT9,4011 -1116 INAII WI MOMS 'IWO/ AN' - 1111,St MAN ilf/hOt ~5111 .4131 1068 K SUW ~a _MAW -41341 N.. - 111.116 AA IMMO A. !OAS Ati-7-1,2141.4.1112.01' 11 57,000 .000 NI •1.79Y.aff 09.306 hVI.AOO 2,103100 910:4913r SU" Mk ILI 1.014.909 1,141 009 1.111 t OA, I . ,11111 r , ttlitiilLAlN9N, ) 111 1 1 1. 2 & „AIMS, no Gie t ..„,,,,„„ -Ix 114 1 14111.986 * , 131,761.1 - 88,7•21 "Mt U 53,840 tut 5 I 113,1017 41 gai jlO 1115 1/7,1a1l TN. is the heaviest week's the rood, or over airy other le . 11 XOFIANiiii giplii. '1;1140: : . . i . Licata.lllo4 Wlma elpkirt., BOARD. ' - : s 0, do. -i Mows Cabal: 53 1 ACIIIPLapy of Mi1e10,..41 20 219 & 5ine.51..11...M.:1 NI do Jo 15 Cam & Am It .. ..... J 22 .5 Rosy Mead 21....... 94 do ..___1....14.49 3 4 10110,19 am llam --IV. 0 Reading 11,...,4 ,0.2135", 9 DI Lib Batik.. ..7....60); S Meohardoe_Bk. . V 25 Le/dachas Nir....b5.118 _ 10 ibardJ of Kentooky..ll3 . 48 lkiiiik ',ilia R,•-• » 7 1 0 W Thii6 R .... :wr , 1 1 5 2 C N a O ng r i r o ltlO A. W . t . k t .. . 4 .::..t ... 1 1l 26 Panne R.: :: .... : . . 1 . , 81 Y'lliiitlVl,Blt. Tenn,. 1..10 Hp, do "• " :,,', Uht 6 Girard' 8k.....• - 3Kft-x•STEADY: 1 Rity.444 , :...1!!..-.411,44:1 it I*,,,,„ ;titt ii, m , }41 ; 1 4 4 -vit4 . gp4, 0 . 14, „v : . : : , 0t.„.i......,..„ I. jap 'W' .. akilk r i r i tiki -1 4 le I tkititt. r tb t it ° ', lig h Mol : . ~;aw~xa rat s tikiladelpkiaCattle Market. , FOUNTAIN NOTlllrAdeded stAti. Above Merkel. TkvillodYwA i rsid lad Igor AlututtiStA ouums, A Amish • deo liArt neion. W IIddItONII. d/11 ..Phn g smug!, Del Thos Simpscgi,744,Th y? . o4 .f t i nvia . r i d d aa,Dol K lisago4lo.woNll, Ail Nino w 0 ROTtl•to Srammu.D4l - ft 4.9°,,A 5 k - Now = ' ' A Id_ Conk, w .l Thos B Imakwdockbel - A MiCodnagto, Del , Beery R Walk er, : 74d J 8 u pg & d. mink nin W Attemou; Summit Hill Anix Awn, Summit 11. , . STATES UNION HOTEL--Market Street, above 811th 3ohe Logue. Phil._ - .11I'Photober. Id artinebani H Lowrf. Wilnt'ton, Del -his Freeland, Wllm, Del al` Gil ert, Chicago . • C I. Loveless, N J ' _J N P_lii bps, N Y ' . .Al Boman, Latrobe - W IS Komi, Latrobe Jae mooed, N 1 fht Johneton. Phila - Alex Saville, Wilts, Del „Reynolds, AtdH eynolds, Md 11 Loy. Newark Jo n! l It Keoner.Newark G W Billow. Desalinises, Pa 1) Koohenaerler, Perry ao N.M.! (t im alks lib, Pa W B Mendenhall, Coate/iv' J Campbell, N.Y , - , „ "NATION&I.4 HOTEL—Rene street. above Third J Y 6 , #ndal, Pre ;Wive L 0 Ooodhard, Pa A F eoIocINNINM N ice el. Phila Joel utter, eadinq i asynor. , lterfile, Pa ."rie l iktiTirlieDno ' n - 14 i 1 I:4l4 k iN t e t ; mui te r r ri t n , an , b r anoaster 1 t ., ,„ 551tAT, OA : 4 i i i ?Fs;:l. f.:Ba:k r li. o hloOmab's• I realtab U l l onglirgi" 11 g 2:4l7l, s tonaV, OtibIAUKROIAI ROTELL-Huth It.. above Chestnut. Birk. C h eater 'YKirge:gr:' co S4,,i . lrg„ fd V37 s a c‘elaa'. L'lg b g: D°, ,setA•eV ;B..tßterA nZPZ - ml 3 lVVti . simrg iZicrAldliiie it. xi Afir. Pa er' 1-4 ' Dr Li Murphy. York co. Pa Wm Driest Lancaster no ..olie 0 Moore. Bucks en lit Hammond, Del Jos*own. Lanortuter 01. • T Coates,Lanoaster en Riley &le, Pa . -- .. , BARI.!Eir SHEAF HOTEL—Eleoono et.. below Vino., fr li o nt r g a bo n .pli . , P . t a r „ 6 &Ringer. Phile ' - C Fox. Books co, Pa John Davis, Pa B Do y le, Atlantio City MARINE INTELLIGENCE. • ORB FOURTH PAWS. ARRIVED. Bohr Empire, Adame.,lo day' from Plymouth, NC, with shingles to 8 Bolton lc Co. Bohr Charles P Ford, Fountain, days from Wade'' Point. NC. with lumber to 8 Bolton lc Co. Bohr Omega, Taylor, 7days from York River, with oak timber to 8 Bolton At Co. steamer Planet. Wilson, at hours .from New York, with mdse to W at Baird & Co. Steamer ironsidee,_Vanderyeer, 21 hours from New York, with mdso to W M Baird & Co. BY TIMMIkea. foOrreepOndenee ISLA N D ladelphia xhangn). CAPE N J. Aprll2-1150 P The bark Stampede, from Atesinna. anti several schooners, are now (weave this place going up. and a. bark is outside Cape Henlopen. heading in. The brig billow. for bitumens, PR, went to sea this afternoon. Wind N. W. Yours, .ko. THOS B. HUGHES. MEMORANDA. Steamship Star of the West, McGowan, for Havana, cleared at New York yeatenlay. Steamshi City of Richmond, Mitchell, hone., at Richmond li st nit, - ship T J Roger, -Patten, cleared at Charleston 10th tilt for Havre. .• Ship Cordelia. , Bishop, for Liverpool, cleared at Charieston - 30th Barks Washington. Weak., for Philadelphia 11th ult, and Elizabetn,tilamml, for do Ist inst, were at Bremer haven 11th ult. Dark American Eagle, for Philadelphia, nailed from Palermo Amy lt. Bark m. Hammond, from Galveston, arrived at B a o k Mary tf Kendall, before reported ashore at Cold Spring bar, remained 30th uit. Nothing, had been saved ; her cargo eons's , ' of sugar and molasses ; 70 blots of the latter ha e been started. The M K wan built in Thomaston In 180; 773 tons register; rates A 2, ind is oward and tenured in Philadelphia ; the cargo is nsured nil New York. - Bark Lillie. Mishima, at Boston Mat ult, from Buenos Ayres, Feb 10th. Point Indio 11th. Sailed in comParlY with bark Jrihn Kerr, Clements, seeking. Left at 13 A, harks Voyager. Pre man for Baston Paladin, Wilson. for Baltimore ; Maine. Him from Boston. to be sold 10th; Cali fornia.(before reported condemned] to be sold 13th; Mary Men. Clemente. dist; brigs C. I'. O'Brien. Watts, for New York; Souther, !Mauer, for Boston; Ti mandra. Turner, dist; sour bishtnins, Daniels. ono: brig J. H. Jones, Mills. sailed 7th, seeking. Npoke let inst., Pit 17 40 5 Inn 3124 bark Aurelia, from Boston (Jan 37) for Australia- Bohm C m Wilson, Smith; D G Flovd, Racket; Sarah Clark, Griffin; W H Mailer, Crowell, and Isaac Mob, Smut!, heathy. arrived at Banton let inst. Bohr R M Drowning, Miley. for Plymouth, cleared at New York yesterday. So hr Star, Crowell, from Boston, arrived at Baltimore yesterday. Bahr Brave. Crosby, fsom Malden, NJ, arrived at Boston let inst. Bahr Geo Edward, Baker, for Philadelphia, sailed from Salem let inst. Bahr W I, Dayton. Babcock, hence, at Salem let inst. Bohr M. Kenny. Osier, for Georgetown, SC, olearod at Charleston Bob ult. _ . . . Bohr W 0 Andel:meld. Hewitt, Mimed at Charleston SOth ult for Riohmodd. Va. Bohr Broadfielo. Fish. for Philadelphia, went to ilea from Charleston Stith ult. Mohr l It Moore, Ingersoll. cleared at Savannah 10th ulr for Darien Silhr it. G. Milldam Cain, hence, at Mobile Seth ult. Rohr Alice Lea. Foster, hence, at Mobile Seth Propeller Mars, Nichols, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. SPECIAL, NOTICES. TEE HOT RIM for Ladies and Children are sold at OAKFORD'S. The neatest styles of fancy Rats and'Oaps for mime', boys', and children's wear will be found st OAR• FORD'S. . The beat dress Ham for gentlemen, at 83, gf, 4, and OS, are sold at OAKFORD'S. Tho latest styles of French eon Hate and Cape are just received at OAK FOS.D'B. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of the best, and in great variety, are sold oheep at °AFFORD'S. . We wish oqr readers who are in want of any of the above whales to remember that the plane to buy is at - .CRARLE3 OAKFORD k 80N8', &p3-bt Under the Continental Hotel. Go TO BLITZ'S this Afievneon. and Eve- Meg, and see him perform Ms nem trioks. It. kianonsms can fill all orders for Damasks, Curtain Goods, Laoe and Muslin Curtains, Cords, Tag , se* Loops, Cornices, Books, Window -Reads', &o, Cash and six-monthe'burers are invited to examine our atock,whialt Is large and well selected. . . . W. H. CAHRYI. & BRO.. 719 CHESTNUT Bt. AN EETRA ENTERTAINMENT will be given by BLITZ this Afternoon and Evening, for the ao oommodation of Ladies and Children. It." CHURCHES BEING RECUSEHONSD.—MOTEMS, Wormed Damasks, &0.. suitable and °berm San be ob tained from W. H. CARRYLL & DRO., mh3l-9t 719 CHESTNUT St. LONDON CLUB SATIOS.—This celebrated European Sauce, lately introduced into thii country by Parker Bros,, London, and now being generally used throughout the United State■ possesses an unrivalled riohness and delicacy of taste superior to all others, is an eaconlent aid to digestion, and is highly mom mended for dyspepsia,. It takes p•ecedenee of the Wor cestershire Slum, and is sold at half the price. Sold by A. J. PARKER, wholesale agent for the United States, and by all respectable grocers and dealers in pickles and preserves. mhia.thetulin M. FINKILBS LOOK-STITCH SHUTTLE SSWING MACHINES &TS the best in the market ; werrantedto do all kinds of familp sewing or tailoring in the best manner, or the priee refunded. Prioe Bto and upwards 912 CHESTNUT greet, mh2f-tuttut et• up stairs. 6-4 DAMASKS FOR CURTAINS, of all colors, Wanda &yard, 760 and 81. Over 100 planes in Moto, new Myles. W. H. CARRYL k BRO., mh9l•dt Masonlo Hall, no CHESTNUT St. 500 FAIRS * LAOgI fIIRTAINS, from auction, at great bargains, in Mallonlo Hall. 7 9 CHESTNUT btreat. (mh3l•3tl W. H. CARRYI. & BRO. ILARRIB' BOUDOIR 1:31IWIN4 MACHINE:— IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. FIRST PRIXIIIM AT EVERY FAIL, Phil4oBlola Mee, 770 ARCH Bt. Agents wanted. 7,0.14 To CONSUMPTIVES.—Qtrasu's COD LITIM Ort, JELLY. This great speniflo for Connimptlon II fast superse ding ell others in Its curative effeota upon those altlictsd with tubercular diseases, being twice ru e ffiesmons as the snide oil. Prepared, upon highly scientific, entwi ning of the pure MI, and robbed of the minnow! tette of the plain article, it in received into the stomach in its' Jellified form, without mastication, and is gradually dis solved and digested, passing into the small intestines drop by drop. supplying the wastes of the body by its urosacties, cud thus assisting and sustaining nature in overcoming the disease. Approved by the New 'York Academy of Medicine. and recommended by the faculty verywhere, this preparation is confidently offered as a remedy for Comm plum and all Scrofulous affeetions. Sold by FRe.IIRRIOK BROWN. earner of CHESTNUT and FIFTH Streets; PREBBRIOK BROWN, Jr., Continental Hotel; and T. W. DYOTT er. SONS. mh9l•etufSin Ltoz 01:1 TAINS, an styles and prices at great bargains, from auction, at 719 OHWEITNUT at. mb3l.Bt W. H. QARRYL & BRO. 500 YAM LAOS CURTAINS, from N.Y. am stow,. • W. H. CA RRY L & BRO., Masanio Hall. 73 CHESTNUT St. INtOBTANT TO TAILORS AND OTHHRS.-- The Grover &Baker Sewing-Machine Company have Just introduced a new and superior Shuttle-Machine, largo elite, high speed, with latest improvements. Pnoe 820. For Bale at N 0.7110 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia. 1e22-tf GILT BOR'D WINDOW &RAMS and Fix ture. el each. Gold Bor'd Window Shades and Fixture., 82 each. Gold Bor'd Window Shades and Fixtures, 83 each. Gold Bor'd Window Shades and Fixtures, ea each. Gold Bor'd Window Shades and Fixtures. 85 each. • W. R. CARRYL in BRO., mh31.212 10 ORIISTRUT St. MARRIED. BROOKE—MOORE.—On the let day of March. ult., by the Rey. B. B. Hotohkin, at the residence of the the bride's father. Mr. Jesse Brooke. of New Town township. to Miss Sallie J. Moore, of Havertord, Dela waarlYuAntritD—PßD PLB.--On the 27th nit.. by the Rev. Thomas M . Martin, Mr. Joseph B. Benyaurd to Miss blisabeth W.. only daughter of Capt. Riobard A. Peddle. all of Philadelphia. • * • NICITIOLS—DOUgHtiIITY.—On the 22d , ult.. by Rev. .Tohn Chambers. Mr. gW. Nichols to Mow Carr ie D. Dousherty, both of this city. DIED. 0740ENE—Ori the 31st tilt., Wm. Fred. Greene. The friends of the tardily are respe4fillly invited to attend the funeral. from his late residence 730 South Tenth street. on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. To ;wormed to Woodlands. STAHL:4in the 30th nit., Joseph Stahl, undertaker, aged 67 years. Funeral from his late residence. Girard avenue, above Third st.. this( Tuesday) atternoon.at 2 o'clock. • DICK 4n the 22th ult., Francis Diok, in the 23th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his father. No. 1444 South Second street, below Jarvis, this (Tuesday) after noon, at 2 n clock ClttallilßSß*.—On the 31st ult., Charles If., only son. of David and ilebeces. Chambers, in the 23d year of his age.. Funeral from the residence of hisi_,oareate, No. 304 Carpenter street, above Third, on Wednesday after noon. at 3 realm*. %%womb —Dm the 31st Ultimo, Margaret; wife of Henry liernholt, aged years. Funeral from the residence other husband, 9010 Cam bridge street, near Girard College, this (Tuesday)after noon. at 3 o clock. • s BROWN.—On the 30th nit., MratEliza H. Brown, in the 08th yea , ' of her age. • Funs el from her late residence. No. 11.9 South Ele venth at., corner, of Hansom, this (Tawny) morning, at 10 o'clock. BltOWN.—On the Ist Ina., Sarah Ann Brown. in the ir th year of her age, Funeral from her father's residence, No. 026 Botch !peon street, ab,lve Poplar, this 1/W 22I W morninivt o_.`oloes. yhegy th HAMMON h Oer —n the 30th ult..Barah Hammond, in year ofass. Funeral from her late residence, No. 2.323 Hancock et ki ned i Tii&dsgair o nan t , • t r is . fZiti Seger, in the , 92 1r . . 4 ram; THE PRESS.-1111LADELPMA, TUESDAY, . APRIL 3, 1860. .._.,-17---?-r-rt_,_ ~37t h the lit lieit,:adtra.r.Aiseibiala Sii&i. $ll ihe 37th year of her asf ia , - *instal on ft'liti ny morning, nth inet, eferievaim to aommenne at 00'0 ook in the Front•et. M. E. thumb. NMITII,--Oa the giet'illt., Mni. Catharine Smith, aged 66 'ears. Funeral "fro m the reeldeneo of her husband, north east earner ,of phispen and Front ate... Wm (Friend/sr ) mern_it.. r. at li 0 ohmic • ; .. ; • YOUNO.On the ai. , t ult., Mrs. hoe Lyle Young, in d i n Bath year or her age. Funeral front the rekldezine of he_r_builiand, No. MIS Benket. street. below Coates , this (Weeds)) morning, at rceolnos. _.. , • LEWlir.—on the let instant, Sarah 0., daughter of Simnel and the late Merle Lewis, aged II ream ‘ C,',4 RTSAILLE DRESS GOODS.—Just ro ve oekved. a WI tiatortment or— Orisaille or OrltY-"ixod Raven Poplin.. Crowns or Cray-Mxed Valencia., • Orniaille or Gray-Mixed Hardee Angled., 3-4, 6-4, and 8.4 wide. 'ALSO, • ' Steel-mixed OruyelLas, ' • - ' Weal-Mixed Syria Poplins, , Steel-Mixed Moheirs. - ' • Steel-Mixed Silks, '' , ' , ' • ' •• Steel-Mixed figured Poplins, &e,, &o. ' , HERON & SON. MOURNINH STOREi • ap3 • ' No, 808 CHESTNUT Street. 1 - Cr AT AN ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BT. GEORG c 'd CRICKET CUM. held March 29.1880. the following officers were eleeted for the log year: 30S. P. FISHER. President. E. 3A819:8 GADABP,Viee President. . JAHES:PATTERSIIN, Peoretary. ORA& W. YARD, Treasurer. GROUND COMMITTEE. Henry W. Barlow t Ohm. F. T. Collis, E. J. Oadsby, Jr., •H. W. Kircher, • • Emmor S. Kimber. sp3 St* frrintlVlL,fr r Yb°,l , 'l;ol,l6?t . ,:ilv!iffOG S - g 4,7 TO-MORROW, and VRIDAY, at the l ASSEna t.l BUILDINOS. at 4 P. 111. It. fcrJUNIOR' ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIE T Y.— A stated mooting of tho Junior Anti•Blavers &misty wilt bo bold at Clarkson Hell, on Tuesday even , mr. April 3. It. MST. 111ICHAEVIS. (HIGH ) GEE, MitNTOwN.—Services at this ()Mardi THIS ay) EVENING. at B o'olook. Confirmation by the Mahon. tho Right Rev. Dr. Bowk.sx. .frr. CHUS C II ANTI,SLAVERV 50- CIETY."—.A meeting for prayer arid nonference wt be held T 'Tuesday I EV - NINO. at 7.5 i o'clock. in the Ninth M. P. Church, RACE Pt., above Twenty first street. The Christian friends of the cattle retioeot fully invited. 0:r MERCANTILE _LIBRARY COMPANY. —An Adjourned General Meeting of Stookhold ere of the Mercantile Library Company wilt be held le the LIERANY, on TuESDAY EVENING, the 3,1 of business full attendance is particularly requested. MS of special importance will be laid before the meeting. By order of the noon] of Direetors. T. MORRIS PEROT, President pro tern.; JAMES LES LEY. In.. Seoretary. inn27-7t OFFICE Ogg THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COM RCH PANY. MA.IMO. The holders of the bonds of this Company. due July I. IMO, can now receive, upon applicatioat this °Eon. IA Pper cent. in cash, upon the terms epeo tb ed In the circa= ar attached. •• The holders are Moo entitled to the bene4t of s Ela ine Hued or 0140,000 per annum, as establlehed by the stockholders et their annual meeting, held January to IE6O, and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by he company and duly recorded, . to carry the ism. to CIRCuL 4Art ', ffeot. in l'resoutor. Notice to the Holders of Phitedelydria and Rending Railroad Company Mortgage Ronde, due July 1,1860.' These bonds are eeoured by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the stare ate to esßoe.4oo. The net revenue for the last fisoal year wee mut mime the amount of the atonal 'merest on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them for a penod of twenty tears, the holders retaining the bonds and the security of the mortgagee in the precise condition in which they are now hold. Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest.payable half-yearly, will be tanned A bonus of 10 per cent. will be given to the holders. in consideration of their assenting to the extension. This bonne :will be paid in osysh to the bearer, of the bonds, on their signing a recieint and presenting their respec tive bonds at the oliloe of the Company, or to its agents,; for endorsement. Forme of receipt and endorsement will be furnished " B aPPll°ati ll'he order ij blanaHgar_4, • iio r . Secretary. GRAND RATIFICATION•MEETING OP Tux PEOPLE'S PARTY. SATURDAY EVENING, AT lIALY•PAIT 111193 N O'CLOCK. • AT CONCERT FALL. CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE TWELFTH, To Ratify the Nomination's of the City Convention FOR MAYOR, ALEXANDER HENRY CITY SOLICITOR, CHARLES E. LEX 6 CONTROLLER, GEORGE W.-HUFTY RECEIVER OP TAXER, WILLIAM P. lIAMM CITY COMMISSIONER, JOHN A. lIOUSEMAN. The meeting will be addressed by the following dls ngulshed gentlemen; • lion. WINTER DAVIS, Hon. THOMAS CORWIN, lion. A O. CURTIN, THOS. MARSHALL, Ran., of Alleghenyon., ALEX. McCLURE, Esq., of Franklin, M. McMICHAEL, Esq., WM. U. MANN, Elm., JOB. R. ANI 4EIS, Esq., Hon. D. A. FURNLEY, of Crawford, T. J COFFER, Esc. of Indtans, Hon. W. D. KELLY. lion. ALEXANDER HENRY. JOHN GOFORTH, Esq., CHARLES E. LEX, Esq., Hon. H. xt. MOORS, P. B. WHITE. Esq., JOHN G. BUTLER, Eon., 8. SNYDER LEIDY, Eaq., T. R. FINLETTER. JOHN E. NEWPORT, Esq., And other distingulehed wakens. gar Thedifforent Wards will meet at (their rexpeotive Readquartors,and proceed in a body to the Meeting. Dy order of COMMITTEE OF SUPERINTENDENCE. ape In R . S. REED & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, NO. 115 ARCH STREET, BELOW SECOND, Have on hand; at all time, which they are ready to sell o prompt-paying time purchasers, and for oval, at the meet market rates, a very general ateortment of GROCERIES, VIZ: COFFEES—Rio, of °holes end medium quality, Java, Maracaibo, &focal a, Leguayre, and,,fit. Domingo. BUOARS—Crushed. Pulverized, coarse and fine, Cu bical Cut, Soft White, A, B, lc 0, In bble, Porto Rico, New Orleans, and Cabe, in - - hhds and Ws. SYRUPS—Lovering's Standard, New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia manufactured, of chola° ' and medium qualities. TEAR—Young HYtion, Imperial, Oolong, and Mu tsu, of 'choice *hops t also, medium and low grades. SPICES—Pure, Whole and Ground, BTARCH—Sean, Oils, fine Wines, and Brandies. &0., &0.. &c. ap3-tutesit 101EUBLTO SALE OF ORMABA IRON , WORKS.FOPFITA FURNACE, fcc.—By virtue of ant honty vested in us as Trustees for certain creditors of Pollard MoCormiek. end in DUTBII‘hOO of a decree of the District Court of Allegheny county, in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. in No. 3 of November term, 1859 we will exect•e oublic sale. at the Merchants' Bxobance, on FoURTR r treet. In the pity of ttsburg, on the 10th day of April, 1860. commencing at o'clock A. 31.,the Raging Mill and Nail Factories. situated near New Castle. Lawrence count.. Pennsylvania. known as the UttlZA BA [WM WORKS, containing It Boiling Furnaces. 6 Heating nineteen. Bar Rolls. Small Rolls. Nail Plate and Munk Rolls squeezers. 49 Nail Machines, one Wrought Spike Machine. and machinery for} anufactunng Nail Wets and Fire Brink. Algo t .; he Blast Furnace. known as Sophia, adjoining above Works. which Is capfble of turning out 130 tons of Pig Iron per week. • Also, several lots of ground. adjoining. and several pieces of land adjacent to the Iron Works, containing Coal. Iron Ore. Limestone. and Firs Clay. in fourth of the purchase money to be paid in wish, on the acknowledgment of the deed; the ba lance in one, two and three years from the time of sale, with interest from that time; the deferred payments to be secured by bond and mortgage on this menses. CHARLES KN AP. ISAAC M. PtOSNOCK R. BRADY 'vrt.ict spa-St WM. K. NIMICK. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE I N CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of 8a MUHL W. EARL. deemed. The Auditor appointed by the court to audit settle, and adiust the account of Connie D. Wetherill. xeou tnr of Samuel W. Earl. decsa.ed. and to make d StTihu tion of the li,lanee in the bands of the aecountant. Meet the parties interested for the morons° of his ap- P p e . i h o l t . in o, e t nt iß o o n o. TU N ti . B 26 l . Yw.n.A.phriinlgltTntnh,liliniant,4, Noo'e wloolc4 South THIRD Street, in the city of Philadelphia. apa-turhs-10t O. W. DAVIS. Auditor. I N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -IL CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of NICHOLAS RULES. Deceased. Tho Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle. and a 4 just the account of THEODORE. }VICK. Execu tor of the last will and testament of NICHOLAS SEI LER. deceased. And to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties in terested, for the PUrPO , I2I of not appointment. on SA TURDAY. April 141 h. Pp3o at 4 o clock P. M., at the WETHE L HOUSE. in Seesaw street. above Sixth, in the city of Philadelphia. J. O. BRINCELE, ap3.tuthoca It" Auditor. fIFFIOR OF THE AMERIO CR; FIRE IL" feisuRANCE COMPANY. Aunt 2, 1860. The DIR ECTO 14 8 have this day declared a dividend of FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE for the last 'six months, which will he paid, to the STOCKHOLDERS, in their korai rosterentatiree. on and after the Irth instant. exclusive of State Tax. ap3.l9t. ^ ALBERT C. L. CRAW FORD, Seer. ip,LECTRIOTTY THE GREAT CURA TIVE AGENT.—The great discovery of Profs. 1,101.1.1 , S and CHAMBERLAIN. in the use and applica tion of Electricity for the ours of disease, is destined to work an entire change in the medical practice of our 'wintry. Thee are permanently 'coated at No, Isla WALE t Street, and are daily outing the moat obsti nate disnasee to which flesh Is heir. Bo atiocessfill m their mode of treatment that they will guarantee a en , Mr motel contract when the patties deinrelt, in thn follnwinr dieeases : Amnesia. Oonsumplion, early and middle lam m es, Catarrh, Weems of the L ver, Cenhetla Constipation, Fits. most cases of Posen ty, Brain and Spinal meet one, Skin Diseases, all dolmen etiettlint to Femme. Seminal Weakness, Impotency, R'heiunn tisni. Paralysis, Neuralgia, and Nervous and Chrome complaints generally. . wog ItWI • wAwairita, MRSrooms. Il Tn IS m ti ,o o ,4 P v,s 7 r2f l u t .r , %? re PEN ll.x A t T to the SL Lawrence Rotel. on tky,Aertto..hu l a and glevent ne3ortinent at Parlilleri to wh ioh iihe invitee the attention or the ladiet ap3 at A IdONG , TUE FINEST SPECIMENS OF /our are the Lire size Phntoirraphs. In Oil, from REIMER% DAT...bERY, Seeped. above Oreea.• They ere unsurpassed. The amass I%ok:quilt's, 1030, at, MOOS the beet *Vet made POLITICAL. WILL Di FIELD ON GROCERIES. LE GA L NOTICES. 3: r l't~,[l.`•DitY'oooDS. , BARGAINS. - 6,000 YARDS OF • NEW SILKS. AT TA CENTS PER YARD. FORMER PRICE 81 and 81.10; THOS. W. EVANS & Co., &O at 819 and 830 CHESTNUT Stmt. LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. NEW GOODS. All the new itylee now open, and oonstanily reeeivlng every novelty. PLAITED CORDS, ALL COLORS. ORNEE KNITTING BALLS. EMBROIDERED OU4IIIONS. EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS. BEST QUALITY SHETLAND WOOL. GILT BRAIDS, TASSELS, AND CORDS. RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS. am 1860. 1860. SPRING STOOK NOW OPEN Full Stook of SILKS, Full Stook of SHAWLS, Full Stook of DRESS GOODS, Full Stook of LINEN GOODS, Full Stook of COTTON GOODS, Full Stook of BLACK GOODS, Full Stook of WHITE GOODS, Full Stook of LACE GOODS, New Materials for DUSTERS, Novelties in FRENCH GOODS, ko, EYE & LANDELL4 FOURTH fa ARCH STREETS, Philadelphia. N.B.—STOREKEEPERS, may tit all times find Good Bareaine, daily from New York and Philadelphia AUCTIONS. P. B.—Rfoli3OE SILKS, at Net Prices decidedly Cheap, 1860. °P-h , NIN'"'• 1860. TEM MORNING, AND DURING THE WEEK, SPRING MANTELETS AND NEGLIGE CLOAKS. Iu Great Variety, at the FARM MANTILLA Expoitrunr. J.' W. PROCTOR. mhl7-U No. 708 CHESTNUT Street. lam.. SPRING GOODS. 1860. We have JUST OPENED a beautiful stook of BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, Of sll neeirableghades, in great var iety of widths and styles, which, with an unusually attractive assortment of FRENCH FLOWERS, STRAW BONNETS, AND MILLINERY GOODS, Mayo been selected with special regard to our RETAIL SALES. ' STERN tfc 000 K. 726 CHESTNUT STREET. mh2-1 stuth-lm NEW AND DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS from New York, the Importation of A. T. STEW ART & Co. Jun OPENED. Comprising one of the handsomest assortments of medium styles, gay and plain dress goods in this oily. 9, oven Barnes, Patin Bar. Challis. Berens Meats, Poplinstts. 7.4 lbtrege einglais. for shawls and travelling dresses. Paris Printed Jas.:lna% Mists color do. Bootoh Gingham.. • Mixed Madonnsie. Chamb ay Gi 'shams. &0.. he. Also, from the large motion sale of Billiard & Hut tint suoods— ant satin•harred Chintz, figured Enrage,. minced Burese Robes, ho. illuminated Foulard Silks - Worst Plank Silks. very cheap. AIL-Wool Printed de Lathes. Row good, opening daily at prieeeto defy sompo- Don. . CHARLES ADAMS tr. SON, mhIT-atuth . EIORTB. and ARC If Streets. QUIN AND NINE-- Flounce Barege Robes. Three-gonna and Double-shirt do. , . M, SI. gr. and 45 cent Figured French Hama& One lot i. ..ratted. Challeys. 4a cents. One lot noon Plaid Monett rs,la cent.. Mode al l-wool Do Lames, P. 4 cents. High color, eatrafino do. Tor 37.4 cents. " GRAY GOODs. Plaids Mixtures. Chime. Striped, &o. ottoman Gray and Brown Poplin,. Bilk and Wool. Mixtures. Plain and Plaid Mohar.. BLACK (MODS. Black Wool De Leine., IN toad eon to. Bloc B ummer Bombazines, gi.,4 to d 1.26. Blank /Straiten, Alpacas, &A% AlaaericArallcPartrile'l4:( Vann ce n ts. • ta RIMMED HAND)ERCHizern, en Cheap lots Handkerchiefs and Collars. SERINO CLOAKS In great variety, now rady, COOPER & CONARD, mhlS NINTH. and MARKETER.. riIHORNLEY & Cal special attention' d their Stook of SHAWLS. DRESe GOODS. CLOTH DUSTERS. SILK MA reFLES. BARGE AUGLAP DUSTERS AND DRESSES. aleo.to the Rio/ow Stook in rhilade/phia, of— Freaoh Lane Bournotte. French Lace Picoolominies. French Lace Eugenie/. Frenah Lane Shawls. French Lane Pointes. French Lace Mantles. French Laoe Talmse. Cambria Leese. Chantilla Lazes, Ac., An. FOS CASH: We invite attention to our Stacie Goods, viz But Family and Fronting Linens. Best Shining. Sheeting, and nflow Muslin& Spring and Summer Flannels and Caselmeres. Mixed Cloths. bleak French Cloths, dm., Ac. Beet Kid Glove., Silk Glove,, Eatery, Linen, Hand - kerchiefs so., Ika. Northcutt earner EIGETIA R and SPRING GARDEN. mlat THE" HA BISON BUILDINGS." SHARPLESS BROTaERS Offer a full line of CHECKED SILKS. The roost deelrable oolor4ngs of in very glossy and perfect Go Fine Cheeks and Stripes,ods. Lyons and swnamhd colored colors and qualities Two hundred Ogees. Silks, oornsrising an assortment'of run2S•if CHESTNUT' and WORTH Streets. NEW STYLE OF BALMORAL. A new Spring style Balmoral Skirt. PSS-tf B HARPLEBB BROTHERS COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. fIOPARTNERSHIP.—A. W. RAND' has C THIB DAY admitted into Pyteership the W. ALLAN. The Wirier the Arm will be • RAND & ALLEN, Who will continue the ROT-Al R AND ROT-WATER FURNACE, COOKING-RAN RE. PLUMBING. GAS, and STEAM FITTING BUSINESS, At the old Mend. N 0.124 North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. April 2.1860, ap2-lor MEDICINAL. WEST INDIAN BITTERS.—These cele brated Bitters aro meeting with general favor. Thoy most effectually and permanently aura all disor ders arising out of a want of proper tone at d healthful action attic, digestive organs They are highly recom mended by the faculty of the principal cities of the United States and Europe for the speedy cure of Dye popaiu. Liver Complaint. Nervous Debility, Foyer and Aguo, &o. ThOMAS F. BRADLEY, Principal Agent. mh29-iflm S. W. corner SIXTH and SPRUCE Streets. BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 18 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Is the moat extensive manufacturer of VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW' SHADES. The largest and finest assortment in the city, et the lowest prices. Store Shades made and lettered. Repairing promptly attended to. apt-43in OPERA GLASSES. THE GREATEST VARIETY Fox BALE Low By M. J. FRANICLIN, 112 SOUTH FOURTH Street, .TMPORTANT—Sawyer's Housewarming, -R- Ventilatmg Furnace. of new conatruetion, elm be seen in operstibn. Builders and pontrootore, for pri vate or public buildings, are invited to see for them selves. JACOB F. PLEIB t, BON, rnligg CV , igg North BECOIV ^ Street. JAPANESE AND ORINESE GOODS, received per shin Horatio, &0,. COnliatin;t of Cl'ave4l, Brocade, and Pinnonpplo Drassep, botrrO, &o. Japanese Work-ts3xes, WnittiTS, Ttohly Inlaid; a ourtopn Dessert Bet, f Jade atom. carved,,ith a varlet y or curiosities._ Ateo,n_finety,e t noug f ln u panA . ing of hhanahae, at $ WE PE (Xenia atroot,) first house above Atarkat at. roltBo At !INA ORICKERING & SONS, NIANII- FmTußuas 9f Grand, 4 . a Ak r l or right PIANO FORTES. Warerooms,eor Ofit, Him Street ‘ti Pianos to Jet, taken in enko cu hanals, Wit and RiCir. „ t'on odsi-ihnir - - ' L AMPBLACK- Ground pure in Oil WISTRERILL & BROTK M, gOO is Korth RACIOND !street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. . „ THE PIIILADELPUIA INQUIRER, an -_ixnErENDRNT :FPLITNtAL, LITERARY, and MISCELLANEOUS NEWSPAYER. , , The 'lneiiirer 'will hereafter anpear of Alio rsige and sham. of Dog leading Journsle of New York, the Timms, .flerald, and Tribune, and will contaux eight Pages, or forty-eight columns of matter, 'with SiMplonTelg often as may he neomigary to keep its meets gully in formed as to Domestic, and Foreign Intelligenoet -It will be printed with new copper-laced type. Time Editorial Department of the paper has been entirely re-organize.di aril new correnndents have been engaged. TH , c INQUIRER wil be independent in its digoossion of all tonics of public interest. It claims the right to Judy* fairly and dispassionately all partial!. approving and aid ing whatever in any of them, may tend to the promo tion of the public, good, and coodemningland denouncing everything which may involve detriment and /digester to the public at large. While it will be independent, it dime not intend, therefore, to be neutral. The great aim of THY. InQPltible. is to Immune a RELIABLE NnWlMAPEß—reporting Promptly and fairly everything of public, interest concerning all parties and all public, men—neither distorting nor exaggerating meets for the benefit or injury of any: but rendering equal and exact justice to all, • retain family paver, THE INQUIRER will endeavor to tile poeition which it has long enloyed. by con tinuing to guard as news and advertising columns from all matters which it would be improper to admit within the family ni Ac THE IN QU IRER will be hereafter strictly a rash payer, we wilenabled to reduce our price to Two CENTS PIM corrl and seed by carriers in the city for twelve rents a week , or ma dollars a year for the daily, arid four dollars for thetri- weekly, payable at the office, No. 12l South THIRD Street. ap3 WM. W. HARDiNG. EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS !!! 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The Sample Book contains FIVE HUNDRED cane- ties of the finest. as well as the ore Mary qualities of paper, mostly of the celebrated DE LA RUE MANUFACTURE. INITIALS, CRESTS. and SEALS are stamped on paper without extra charge. A terse assortment of • TOURISTS' COMPANIONS CASES. PORTFOLIOS, and WRITING TRAVELLING BAGS. of ENGLISH AND FRENCH MANUFACTURE, Always on hand. Having an knunver orinneoted with the Establish ment, particular attention Is paid to the entraving of VISITING AND WEDGING CARDS, In the best manner and newest styles. Persons are invited to call and examine the Sample Book, before purchasing elsewhere. apa-tutheat NEW BOOK ON GRAPE CULTURE.— By WILLIAM BRIGHT, LOGAN' NURSERY, PHILADELPHIA FA. 7111 T PUBLISHED, BRIGHT'S SINGLy. DwAIIP. AN RE NI WAL mrarEM OF 0 RAFE CULTUKZ D. - Adapted to the Vineyard, the (imperil, and the Fruiting of Vines in Pots, pn Trellises, Arbors,te. In this work full direotions are given for i'ultiyating and Fruiting Put Vines ; a now argent of Pruning for the Vineyard ; new method of making Vine Borders; new management of Cold Granary; new views on For hizing the Grape PnoetO same. Bald 11 . mh3l-1136" ZIE.B.h.R, 103 South THIRD street. qpn 4Lh VOLUME OF TILE RE-ISSUE -IL of Benton's Abridgement of the Debates of Con g o we e g u e r n efn o o n y ne t,V of April. . . . . E 3 SoUTH 'SIXTH STREET, Second entrance above Chestnut. JOHN McFARLAN. Agent For the States of Pennsylvania and Delaware Inhrt- tuthat PAPER HANGINGS. &o. [B6O. SPRING STYLES, 1860. OF WALL. PAPERS. ROWELL & BOURKR, Manufacturers and Importers 07 PAPER HANGINGS. Sto. 17 BOTIIMI POUR= STREHT, below Market. Offer unusual facilities to Southern tu! Western bur rs, a splendid stook of goods to ooloet from. and all of he inmost and boot design's. WINDOW CURTAIN PA PERS in endleoo variety. TO CLOSE BUSINESS. HART, MONTGOMERY, & 00., NO. 822 CHESTNUT STREET, Will sell out, through this winter and next spring, their large stook of PAPER HANGINGS. insisting of every variety connected with the bosinen, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. INK FRENCH PAPERS AT 00 PER CENT. BE LOW COST. forgone wanting their Houses Papered., east get great BARGAINS. 3/3-tf FAPICY DRY GOODS. Y' A R N S I Double and Twisted,• two or three cord, hard or 'look twist, from Ne. So to 46. Unbleached or Bleatiked, of Superior Quality, on hand, or made to order 'keep for wish. Address, F. PRATT 86 Co., . mh9-lm SAWTWODDZ R. I. BURNETT, SEXTON. etts S WEARINGEN hiporDirs of FANOY GOODS. ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOBIItRY.. ' MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES' DRESS TIIMMINGS. BICIRTB-Bhetlapd Woo Zeph., ncl VARINTLES No. 4 11) yr terEaNT. 1.618-tanTS H DUHRING 8c CO., Nos. 98 and 98 NORTD. FOURTH STREET. Are now reoeiving, by nuomeive arrivals from DM pope, .their SPRING IMPORTATIONS on IiNGLISH AND GERMAN - HOSIERY. GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, Machine Sewing Silk and Thread—and solicit an IR speotion of their 'complete and welt-assorted stook— ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE. fe.3-3m DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. TERRY, PRICE, do CO., 286 MARKET STREET, IMPORTXRB AND YOBDIRS OF CLOTEB, OAEISIMEREB, Have now on hand a large and well-selected stook, which they are prepared to cell at the lowest market prices, _ mh3-3m A. W. LITTLE & 00.. SILK GOODS, No. 825 . MARKET STREET. 110 -am JAS. R. OA MPBELL & CO., LILSORTEIIS AND WLEOLESAIA DEALERS LS DRY GOODh',, LINENS, IYILDII GOODS, (MOTHS, OASSIMEGES, BLANKETS, STUFF 0001)6, 40 No. 131 CHESTNUT Btremt. CLCi 14111147, E. H. ELDRIDCM, it CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE," N. E. Omer 1 I3HTH and etligE , TNirr Ste. Mir Customer Work made at short notice. mh3l-9m•rf 300 MRS Prime Halifax and Eastport Herring, 600 boxes Sealed Herring, X. 30 }tall bblii White I. nib, in store and for toit M. J. TA le ORASICIL ti 11$ W and I* Z 49 $ 7" • WANTS. -1T AN C-43301'i5 - n ) ;; at i s 7,4-a l ia - .71 * IllaatraMd News etha WortitMand " D Room Portrait Oailntr." Cities, towaii. mml_4 trial. way be enured forkly the dinner psamt.d Indirorth unri- valled work i re wee numbers. and vo gy to It. A. BROWN & CO.. If Rajover E ila tee alert ' Hor haat . WANTED --By youlg. man aisitu -.. ation Book. keeper TIL GrOdarT Dry Goods donee, 13eet of city reference given: Ad- - dress "L. M.," offine of The Press. • eha-et" . WANTED—By it ...yilung • lid s situ tiou is s wtraessie Dry Maidsull. where tin o•- eartonitr will be given to learn t • Define». alai,' not go meth en object an of nowledge of traffic. ; Addreog " T. L.." Aloethis paper. • ay.l.St* A l'a9Ul 'G MAN; twenty' years of, age, who writes a, good band. and Is capable of taunt tog at honks, demos a SITUATION to a Meroaatde Noose. The beat of tentiornials will be shretas;to ohareoter. Address •J.P , ' this Offiee. , • - a • .6t A YOUNG, LADY; of refined edueition, vrlshee SITUATION n o e s private family; or an Academy, no Tutor.' Refer gtven and roomed. Address M. Office of The Press. fog go • VirANTED-By a graduate of the nigh • v School. a SITUATION In a Commission Noose. Beet or reference given. Address "Alfred," Blend's Dispatch.sp3 3t* A N EXPERT ACCOUNTANT 11.0 A AN few leisure hours duritig the day and evimina. which he is erixerus tq devote to settling acv` l, l l, lte. Addiess " 11." office of this polar. - at AN EXPKREENCED TR 4VELVNG Arent (Southern) Wishes to piste - au orik4rAmene with a Fhtlatlelphys Porthm•ry or Pansy Oooda nous% Address South," Press offioe. - apil-St• ROOM AND BOARD WANTED-By two rgentlentim, in a. strictly private fonsifyi lo cation must be ',lnstant' room ;neatly furnished, good substantial board. and privilege of been,whioh must be niose proximitv to room. address " & P." Press °aloe. until 6th of April. stating terms. number of in mates in mmHg, ko. Permanent ralalllrelllol3Gl made, if satisfied. sp9.3t. WANTED—A young man with small capital, to travel. Apply Room 4, al CREST NUT. apS-St. WANTED TO RENT, foi ono or two Summery, two adjoining or neighboring COTTA GES. furnished or unfurnuthed. with stables and Coach. Convenient of aoceeeby railroad. Address " Poet 0ffi...." Box /027. WM. at WANTED—lmproved Real Estate, worth from 815 000 tottO 000. Payable one-kali' cash. Balance in City Possessor Railroad stook at f.i, Otiose, Address " J. W.," Box. 1492 Philadelphia Poet Officio mh3l:3t. WANTED —l,OOO Ladies to send for DE RUBE'S great book. Every young man and woman contemplating holy wedlock should have this book. Enclave 26 cents to Box 84, Philadelphia P.O. fe29 FOR SALE AND, TO LET. TO LE T-A - COUNTRY SEAT, ,Maontainlns about THREE ACRES OP LAND., corner of GREEN LANK end WILLOW-GROVk. turnpi kmeight minutes walkirom Oreen•lane station.on North Penn 'a Railroad. The bongo is in good order; rooms stabling and carriage house. ADDIy to CHAS. T. WHITMAN. N. E tomer of FIFTH arid COMME 6 !OE streets- or RENNET MEDARY, opposite the premises. apl•St• mtv TO LET.-DWELLING 224 NORTH JISALFOURTH'street. opposite BRAwCiI. Inquire of DR. DE BENNEVILLE, HS SOUTH SEVENTH street. np3.3t. _. ag STORE TO LET.—A Jewelry Store Ka In one of the most fashionable R&M; of Chestnut street. Lease 4 years. Ape'. at the otnoeof AL DROP STE, Attorney-at-Lew. leo. 29 Plonth XTli dtreet, Phi ladelohia. ap.l.2t. BILL TAR D TABLES.—Tiro Seebnd hand Billiard Tables, with marble tops. and Phe lan's cushions, tn good order. for sale chess. hIOOUS & CAM VlOl4, 281. SOUTH 6CONLI Street. TO TANNERS —One of the most eligible locationsin this State, for an extensive Tannery, is now offered for sale or rent. on liberal terms. Locality—Logan or Tuckahoe Valley, Blair county. near Tipton, on the Penriallganta Railroad. ; Improvements.—A ouhstantial new bulldinS. the lower story of which is solid masonry, 75 feet by 61) feet ; engine house, adjoining, 7e feet by le feet, containing boilers and engine of sixty-horse power. Advantages.—Situated on the Penney Wants Railroad. with easy amia& to both the eastern agd western mar kets. A considerable stream, of the finest and purest water in the State, rising near the summit of the Alle gheny meantains. Chestnut, oak. and hemlock bark, in great abundance, in the immediate neighborhood °retie property. • At Tipton, by a superior plank road, the Ponneylvemei ftilroati connects with a large district ol back country. Which will afford an almost unlimitted supply of all the most deannele qualities of bark.; for which reason the Mainline of grigdmg, necking: and shipping bark, mid be engaged so at this point-with great profit. For further information apply at the office of the Allegheny Railroad and Coat Company, No. 230 Booth THIRD eireet, Philadelphia. mhal-if3t JOHN 11..ADDICREI, President. BO ' DING fel I R 8 T-0 LAB 8 BOARDING, WITH Parlor and Chamber, ootninnnioating, at 1170 RAM) Street. an3-Dt• NOW VACANT—A very desirable third. story front Room, with without Board, at 1512 CHESTNUT Strict. apt-St PERSONAL. . VOR EUROPE.—Having been appointed Agents for WM. WILLIAMS & CO.!. Traisat lantio Exprosa. we are nowu.roparetl to metre FREIGHT, TACK AGEtS. de.. For all parts of Eutopo_ and Asia, ot_priceo nn reos-_ dente.] rn - witaultry. LIJIMM - AZI apt Sat • No. 24 South FIFTH Strdet. PERSONAL.—Cash will be paid, awl thc highest prise, for Ladies' and Gents' snit-o 0 Clo in th h23-12t,ing. by addressing Behar, blood's Dispatch. INSURANCE COMPANIES. A-P,NTIIRACITE INSURANCE COMPA NY.—Authorised Capital 8100000—CHARTER P r.RPETUAL. Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Tins Company will inure against loss or damage In Fire, on Buildinge, Femme. and Merchandise gene. rally. Also. Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargeee. l and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. Joseph ng Maxfield. _ Dr. George N. hert. John Iskun tc on, Win. F. Dean, J. JACOB I , S HE K,__President. WM. F. DEAN. vice President. W. M. SMITH, Secretary. ap3.tutlettf Jacob Faher, D. Luther. L. Andel:tried; Pavlu ?Mutiny eter Sieger. CLINTON COUNTY LIFE AND GENE RAL INBURANOR COMPANY,_ ' PLAT MORO, MISSOURI. Chartered in mix—Authorized Capital, $lOO,OOO. DIEU/035 H. Whittington. Winslow Turner, T. R Bradley, George W. Culver, Jamey H. Birch, Jr. H. WHITTINGTON, Pres. I. N. HOCKADAY, See. and Treas. Special attention paid to Collections, and Money romptly remitted. Business solicited. mh23-gni* THE EN TERPRIsE • INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADEPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE RECLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNER .FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. F. RAICIIVORD STARE, MORDECAI L. DAwaolit WILLIAM MAKER GEO. 11. BART, NALBRO FRAZIEA. JOHN B. BROWN. JOHN M. ATWOOD. B. A. FAILTRSTOCE, BEN/. T. TREDICE, ANDREW D. CASH. HYNRI WHARTON. .LI4RRINORR.' P. RATCHF RD 8 ARR, President. CHARLES W. COXE.Beoretarr. fels•ir VAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. .-. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL. 1856 BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISK& DIRICTpHB . . . . . Sgmeel Wright. 1 ; B. Birney, Wm. W. Walters, . W. Eiseman, Chas. Richardson. ears LONVIR s Jr.. 0 60. ik. Weat, soob W. Stoat, o_, Wilson Davis. Kvan Morn., 'Slum. S. e O liiiii.rtin W. DAY iv mink° Stern. RA) . President. JO WILLIAMS AT L A AN HA R LO . C S U ecr M e . t V r e Pjreai t- ti TILE MUTUAL LIFE INSURA24OI COMPANY OF NEW FOAL : 8I X MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, INVININD I WO M THOYER1 E 13 ,UO. 3 E The premiums are Lomita than in many other COMPS Wes, and the Dividends have been ettitstrita. This Ix a strictly ittITIIAL A AMMAY. Thaw apt Pr Ntookholders, so that THE PROFrre - 311.0r10 TO TR& LISIIII2D. Pamphlet', and every Insormatlott, my be bac &RATIN on aPPlifiatlon . RA t BIWORD KRR, AC= B. W. oorner FOUNT and WALNUT id PHILADELPHIA REFERENCED: ' ;homes Robins, John Welsh, ordeost L Damson, George H. Start, Georo M. Strand, .R.Whalen, John n Myers, J . F ibber bber Learning, i7:71,i,1.P17,4,72,. with. C. Ludwig, Artbr 6 Collin, - home H. Powers, WEl,'Ztx,lti:or2,l‘l3r4l.ylf. William McKee. UMBRELLAS. SLEEPER & FENNER. WHOLESALE UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS, No. 330 MARKET STREET, BELLS. CAST-STEEL BELLS. FOR CHURCHES, ACADEMIES, • FIRE ALARMS, FACTORIES, PLANTATIONS, &0., MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY NAYLOR & Co.. • 590 COMMERCE Street. PHILADELPHIA. These Bells havp been extensively in nee In all parts of Euro re, the United States, and Canada. for the past five years.. W e are, therefore. now prepared to state their principal advantages to be as follows: Ist. Oregi strem.th and elastioity of the material. 2(1. A very Iwoamt melodious miality of tone, combining .stcretness with rowel en a remarkable decree. 3d. An avera,to saving: of 40 per cent. is coat; as compared with that ot ordinary belle. }Naryy. Dell is warranted for one yearosith prom wilco, in any climate. Chimem of any dononaions cast to order, with great fIOCUSAZY. mbn3itf WALTER EVANS ec 00 ..6 BOAR'S-HEAD SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON. Superior to any ever imported, in strength, antootkrtess, and einstiotty, for machine or hand sewing. LENGTHS W.HRHSNTED. " We have tried F.vane & Co.'atioar'*-Heed Setting Machine Corrorte, and find them excellent."—WHismain & 0, Co., 500 Broadway'. N. Y. 0. OAIWILLE, general Agent, Pew York. , J. B. HOWELL, Agent for Phlkidelphia, ,e 9 FlTildiE & LYON'S bY,WIDie MAOHLNE ..opo:4,8, Chtimot stmt. • itabll-ane AVM Tit BiliDa'r3 ant DM* ay. April end Ildt. TEILS (TUESDAY) }WWII AsimAtill. " •, -COLSON'S'altrellaTrAir *Alt TIER SICILIAN w COLSO_ IITIOSELl; FEW - Idedoseo COLSON - MIME entitled to le , =e4„.a . itm to the torment hernontpint, polgoost phi for that pnrpostbstrd lisermereOred,hir Ve". 113 1 5,213,. g r S i gnerfr-_juni 'I GRAND FARBIWBIA, ,And -Inest.positieely Min PATTI'S farewell appear. n nil l. l l r r i TIWAV I I T AT &IN% BQUALE A part she ba r hurt Wed - to her repertoire, awl whiotughe wilt whom for the first time 113.0011 hot ap t ecrance on the duo.. PitDON PANITAi..B a` be eirenwith the most perfect cent that &mite Opera has ever been OM in Amnia_ inehadina Miss BBIONOLI. PEW, and sueINI. The 5.1., or nests - 10r the two sight' eminadnem MORNINSret the Aoadomy; Chietterinee. No. an Chestnut street. end pt Beek 4-Lawton's. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. 11.-S Sole Lome re. M. A . GARRETTSOIC Stage Manager Mr. P. P. ABACI". Business event.. Mr. JOS. D . TVURPHY. LAST WEFT{ tit" sinmv.ts. • THIS (TUESDAY/ Pt/ENING. April 3, 1360. HAMLBT. Daudet. Derry Sullivan ; Leant... Mr. Phewell ratio. Mr. Geo. Johnson; Gertrude, Mre, DulTurin Oehe Mrs. Anna Cowell Dressclude with TAR Pni3T OP 'HONOR, Circle. 30 center Parquet. 87,1 i retrli ; Betwixt! vats Tier and Family Orid bird TiPr s %Scents; Boxes, 80 and 83; Single Seats in Orchestra wad Private Boxes, 73 rents. !Wits secured without balm charge. past Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain will rise at ball 7. WHEATLEY & _QLARKE'S ARCH ST. TREATEE.-TUIR YVFllll l 6.kril BENEFIT OF MR. CHAR. R. DODWORTH. MIIIIIII NGHT! R N I GHT ! • Inns - NIGHT! OP OUR Alitftßloitft CMM! OUR AMERICAN COUSIN! OUR Atii ERIC FOROUSIN! After which. ONR COAT TWO SUITS. - To conclude with JOCKCI. THE BRAZILIAN AP WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S - AHOR-ST THEATRE. OHAS. R. DODWORTH. Musical Director, will take plane on TUESDAY NEXT, April d, DM - On which omission will be presented the ever-eleulmet Comedy or the Comedietta of ONE COAT FOR TWO SUITS. In winch Sire. DREW and Mr. CLARKE appear. Concluding with the beautiful Pantomime of JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE. The beet of Dedwortit's &eau by the eyebaths. aes-tc* UNEQIJIVOVALLY THE LAST WEEK. SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS, CHEST NUT Street. above Sixth. eetainine the Amno. The management of TILODON'I3 ART it usE crit ni n al c il t ißl WOOD _,PtSFIIL, AND H 0 8? POI. TIVE I.Y" LAST. WEER! 'aving perfected all errengenneuts for opening in Raj • timore, they , would respectfully onnounce Saturday evening. April 7th, as their last night is this city. In consequence of numerous applications. TWO GRAND FINAL MATINEES ' ON WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTENOON& at 3 o'clock. Evening—Doors open at 7 o'clock ; commence at 7%. Admiaroon—A dolts. le eta: Childmu Its ma. apt -Be riIEbIPLE OF WONDERS, . JI- Northeast earner of TANTE and CH.FISTICL•t Btreete.—LAßT WEEK BUT ONE.—Cony t ea awl see BLITZ. In htir Magma! lihiaions. Von the Learned Caftan Bird*, Hayti. tot R Atte tomato,/ Pape Dancer. -- - s.ttneehee Entertainments amity evening. emitasa.- °least rti o'clock. and on WEDNRSDAY AND SATURDAY AMMONS. at a o clock. Ad , atimion 35 dents . Children ]!cen ts. a • MoDONOUGR'S GAIETIES—RACE St., below THIRD. STAGE MANAGER.. HERNANDErs ENGAGEWittnii ; fitE _Geerated_ FELIX CARLO BALLETintOIII43. The above Troupe will spew EVEY EVREIK_ They are the meet wonderful perfor me rs age were received on Saturday evening with the most en • thrunaatio applause.. . IIEitIeANDZ.! And the talented Company appea E r. Find HE arpearan Atc os of TCARTY BRSIMITHRA, TWENTY-8H VEN PERFORAIERa, pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 01' ME •■•• FENS ARTS, 1023 CUE 611% U STREET. • le OPEN DILLY, (Sundays exoeutedJ from 1 A. M. till 6 P. M. Waute4—The Tenth volume of " ritHe :Stoma Trutisio." of .Pirar-e, e. Admismon is mato. Children under 13 yea tali _ - dit-tf Biires of Stook Oft (ZERMANIA OliOliNSTßA.—Publii heareatz every SATTIADAY. at MUSICAL MALI, at 4Co'elook y. M. .Tteketa to be hied at Andre's,. ana Aeok & Lalrton'a Mom Stem, and the door. tost,soa Q,TEINWAY SON'S NEW PATENT 1,7 tiVERSTRUN'I GRAND PLOWS, SQUABS GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS. BLASIUS, DV:II7UR. sw CaEsTrruT Street. The appended card, copied from the New look Eves fag Post.demonstrates oonolusively the high estimation whieh these pianos are had by the Rat artists of New York. who. though desirous of exhibiting their Preferred martyrdom to the sacri.6 . Wesel - Var. Havasu at 7EI A.CA.DINCY 0111' At the concert on Saturday evening, Mr. Baker eV peered before the curain. and statsd that Mr. Mils had refused tO play his solo, because the illickering piano Provided by the management of the Academy fin so. cordanee with business contract) did not unit him. The Mete of the ease are simply thee,: The under signed were each to have played a tern. They had so. tented Steinway ' , trend piano for the purpose, and this instrument was afterwards sent up to the Academy of Music, tuned, placed on the stage, and made reedy fog sein use m all respects, The public should know that in every city of the world it is customary that artists select the instrument wluolt ikeythintr best calculated to display their power!. lit the Academy. however, a different ',vile prevails, an& they are. it seem', compelled to play only on what sr managers choose to peimit. At the last moment, we were told that we must conform to this rule or not play at all. We preferred the latter alienist:No.l2ot oat of disrespect to the pubnc. but because we felt that ws could not give the satistaotion we wished to giro if we Play pianoa Wangs instrument. casehe bud been no othe at the Academy, the might hare been different ; but, trith the arreirrorreat to wanted before our eyes. the refusal to permit it to be played upon seemed like a deliberate effort to place us in a disad vantageous light before the public. M. JOHNSON GRAB ER. WM. MILLSAAB. mh24-stuthlltl S B. S. J . E. KNORR & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES, BRANDIES, GENS, ETC., HAVE REMOVED FROM 191 WALNUT ST., AND 91 GRANITE ST., TO 631 MARKET STREET. Eder doors IbeIow'SEVENTE, north side. mh29-1E HENRY E. KEENE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rem REMOVED from N 0.530 Walnut street to No. 908 South THIRD Street. mb22-2m. 114EMOVAL.-SMALL 465 - CHANDLER. .a.s. WHOLESALE GROCERS, have removed from id North SECOND Street, to 113 MARKET Street. above Front. north aide. tat CRISTIANI & CO.. MANUFACTURERS OF PERFUMERY, IMPORTERS OF DRUGGISTS' ARTICLES. No. IS SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Rave now open their assortment for awing salt & Country merchants would do wall to examine theft stook. JOSEPH LEA, • • NOS. 128 AND 730 CHESTNUT BERES?, (nvltes the attenhon of the Trade to hie Stook of COTTON, WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS. MADDER PRINTS. New light and dark awing Oleg, a great variety Grose. MESSRS. SAM'L SLATER di SONS, SUTTON MANUFACTURING CO., MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Also, • THE ATLANTIC 00.'S.3IOURNING, Including many new !standard Patterns. NEAT BLACK & WHITES, PURPLES, LAV.'B, &o, SAXONY & SIIEPH_ERD PLAIDS, & SIDEILS•,B„ BLACK AND ORAYS, AND CHOICE DUSTDR STYLES. WOOLLENS. FANCY CASSIMERES and DOESKINS, .kci. FROM ROCK. COIL, GILENDALR COM., NKR' ENGLAND COM., CRAWFORD MILLS, BROOK. DALE AND OXFORD HELLS. EBERHARDT & SONS' 'SUPERIOR BLACK DO , :SKIN AND SILK MIX TURES. &dinette. Plain and Printed, of all colors and clan. ties; funky leans, Colds, eashtnarefts • Kerse9's Tweeds, commune one of the ton stooks ca the country. AMERICAN LINEN COIL CRASH, HUCK'S, SHEETLNGS, &o. 3.21-3 m . Ma SHEW ac c o PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT, No. 39 SOUTH EIGHTH Street, Above Chestnut. This is the only establishment in the citydevoted exclusively to PHOTOGRAPH FRANER. A treater variety of OVAL GILT FRAMES on hand than can be found in any one establishment in the United States, and priest lower. B Bring your Photographs, and have them fitted without extra charge. zeitedm CARRIAGES, PHILADELPHIA WIT.TATAM D. ROGERS. NO. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. N. 1.1011. re3o4ralf JOHN DICK! AN, COMMISSION MERCHANT torn DEALER IN DOMEBTIC AND FOREIGN EXCITANG'S. NOUS EON, TEXAS. Colleotiona made and prompt remittances in twit Exchange, at current rates. on New York, Boston, or New Orleans. REFERS TO CRESCENT CITY BANK. New Orleans. MGM'. HENNINGS N ewtSLING, Now York. W. H. PRICE. Esq., York. Mourn. TIERCE ar. BACON, lloaton. uGGS-111111 1111 NORWAY SPRUCE—Bng. Wey- Aalkme‘ i t Pines. Silver Fir", end a large assortment of roost desirable EVER RE EN$, of ettra toga an • '1),,,a general assmtment of i bode, Orna mental, a it Trees, at the lowest or: i ! DAVID T. e SCONE, ardt-Stif. Evergreen Nursery, W ury, N. J. THE ROOT AND HERB DOCTOR has wit ? .... returned to No h SECOND Eltreetjtarlrirflhear Rota', where be can consulted untd the h inst. H e onside. the bli ta i Xie , deaf to hear. the IMO SO walk. Hundreds Inky brought to their sight and hennng in tea data.-. ten ant. en net month. Wilt revisit tip first LX dar e of iveriregte. pi•Gt 9 JAVRigarOli AIRDSEBILENTS. THE ANNUAL BENEFIT AMERICAN COUIIN. REMOVALS. OP TIM IPASUPAOSTIRS Of REPOSITORY,
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