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Matthew /se wendelt) nor B %honey• Bridget Martin Marie L ' Weibel MO 31E Dousberty Sarah Mises Miss Walton Sally M lintentJul a Marple Mary 0 Wendell Lucy B Donenerty Letitia Mae o teasr Ms Wendell Arm E Nadir Mew, , Merpertoulle and WheleitEenly J r" ' lln g•r , Ill" , 1 West MarA Wight Mr. filio,pleroor Louise waiter R osette , i gterfirirgras Ma r en i e u e i t s ri Y v v al l stiltili Brahma Maggie ' Mitatien Meryl Ware Virginia Frahltran Manse Inman Damn Warren Mrs E C Pulse E H. 4 e t`/Meaner Elise Walsh Catherine e'ortelyer Mull °ore Kate Whalen Mary Fulmer Airs 8J . onroe lane Ward Mrs, Frost Mary AI Montgomery M J - Wiesen Caroline Finer Mare't • Moors Rabies* Wihion Mrs Jane !tuner chCrlik Niers Ibsen ;Wilde Sarah - now nerea — Mooney Met, Woods Mrip D C iLhirdiereliet B . Mullen May . Woms Florid* Galespyrers 8 D Newim Arabs. -Wood Ella %sumer R lichens Later -W s yld Sarah Grimmer AllartE , orwood tf hi Wie Ellen Had Isabelle .blOOll Mare% , Zeigler Stash A Goodell Mi. • Oakly Janette. . , GENTLEMEN'S LIST. •Adorns Thomas Fleming ?as Mande Mr Adams J fit Fite h. Dr Mayer IS R Allen Chan L ' i Fisher &Co Mess Mann Pen:that B , Arnold? WFlanders Chu 0 Merlon? P Armstrong D- 5551314 W Mentle, Edwd Annodellk Elm) • Erttneee Niah'il Matheson Jas Anderson J Q Frith Jul •Messontere J C /odes• WG Fuses .1 VT 11 . Mead, Lecktna. & Andrews R h Met 18 Co Ashmead John, ord IMAM H Meyer/Mu i Seders°. Anne It 8 ranee J - Nickel Ackland Weeks orsyth John mantel 111 Raker Wlt ' . ' Wisner Charlie miller Freak Bails W L, f ride, A Minister Colnl 6th Raring Jacob Foster 11 CH '" Chinch Derneeß L Ford Wit ,„ these & Smith pumas•& Maw Frannie Wit B fil ler Dent No y h oo ps Firm ~I? , ;tome Sarni Barnwell Kett A F er & t.: ea- ea in lit s e rg i nsee Henry , daniel_ltesure Montague & Balibgeritenry Harden J 0 , He r be r t Barker B Garr Wm Moore Win Bilker Sidney Gebriel It 8 Moran V Baker James litellabam Wm Morrie Wm Baker Chu A Valesee Chas Morrison Wm Herr lid Gambardelle N j Moyer Wm A Barr JR &Co = Galbraith& Morton Dent seneroft & BIM George 0 C Mowder Enos Banks Sidney Gil lette, Semi Meyer M H tegog,,, 6 ii,, AM4 - Ng% ;tr. W Berton T w, Mid _Meows Myers Wm Heigh!, jean p Gillett Henry T Myers G W Beecher J F Gloelunore & Bra Millen W J Been A Al A;, Moron A C Itearfer Ins B °leery Prank 1V.3 ere Mr elegise John Gilligan Jno Si Manning And Here A SO Gilman 100 0 &hoodoo ituiS - Beale W A GerdillniF 2 Mullen John sendly Bear? Gottlieb F Mundy John • lintris I le ; r . a . ( Ci vift i 4Ct ie G? " Pey:irs 1 : NC,:,' Sechten 0 :at*, Gold MinteaCn Nicker son Capt saner ik. pregame Gordon David F Nickel Geo W Bieney Jno . M Goodall A 0 NewellB 'l' Cot Birch John G - oodall Ebenezer MOMS, Webb & ilnitome Jos Gratin Co Black Saul 11 Orson hold F Femme John Block AI Greenup At Bin nelson Geo Boyd David 3 Messrs Noldlinger H %Om Jam Gime Win Noble Wm Doses P 0 Green & Co Mess Nasebikee Henry Horton C E Green Mahlon Newland Frank ' Bouts P 0 Griswold Nelson Nichols,Heywood Boyd W II Griffin E B Neva Co s an est! Edward Craves A T Naval W N Between John • Griffith Henry TA Norris Henry Bowls Beni H Grayson Allied Nelson I Wit Road 1. M Graw .INewlin 0 E 'Booth Bend Hall 0 - St eapolttan sew. Boyle &Co Hall John ion Silk Man o Roo John H Hahn I. 'wood revel W m Gayde Ses Emmett B Paoli veer Bowie Wm Heckler Chas 8 • O'Neill Jelin Royer E P Hahn J R Odenwelder A J Blatant VDHervey Joe W Odenheimer W H %hen Wto Harmer Wm O'Neil Michael - %item Riehd a., Harris A W Orr Jag Capt Brown Hein, . Rarest larte. Oliver, Hannah & Brown Joan A Ilartson ik, C. 111., co Brown Riettard Harem* Dr 8 I Eldridge Rain Broarn - Wml, HMS ind Joe 8.,, Otrenweller CUD amorn.las _,. , - Herd a- Co . Patten AR. Brown IMI rs mane, Griffith & Porter Jno E irownre m•. co Pastor Shiloh prawn J.ft Co Itanfrine Wm Sant Church Ft-own A ' Mori. 8 D ' 'Park..r Thos Brown I . VT Hamm C W , Yerkllllloll e 4-uen Jos 3 Vasloiii Chas • Pannell C II II II addisk L Beaton Andw Paster Darwin higher R It Bart Them l'antonet Wm H Cols E D Harris Chita T Patterson Jason trenches Wm Hatch. Lehman Parke Bent 4 , 00. Jim I A Miller Yanetoeu ip 0 Broadbent Rev C Hand. Griffith & Park Frannie iradtord 'as 0 Co • Palmer ft B Braes Beth C Payee & Ellen Paterson Thee Rorke Wm a Berlins E V Paine Stephen B ailtnid Jla Herron Rev 8 P Phillips 11 (I 'ntitle Andw t Henson litihn thanes Geo W Bradbury Hiram Bellies l' if Pettit A m Bo rton Mini C Henry John. Peters J B n o w w in Henders on Wm Pedro Colo (Mose "Wee • Heron P Patter. Bkl iiod.r El &Co Hungerford John Pees Geo H Rustles Jno B.lr Heat Wm Penny Joe Burke John Hess C V Pennell W L 'hitnard Omit W 2 Herald Hedger Peokham N Butterworth Ma- Hewitt John Partook Dr nUfae Co Hendermever Joe Peterson Goo F Rang Ina W Hibbard Win Poe A Butterfield Win Hill WII Platt, Read. &Co Bunting iv 0 MI) Hine; C M Poulson A W ,arse ran C Hitchners Jon ) omray I) 2 'arter .I.ltll HOMO, Bowen, & Porter Ft-e &It aussedav Wm H C. Powell Henry Ai:netted' Win Hainan .7 , Potter 31 D 'toter I J ohn' Hollingsworth T Priest Jas ft 11l Colony; W HOffOlatt 000 E roman IS J ;taw W B Howard Prank Kenton re Bra Cahill Jobe ' Mohnen W- Preston It A Oalwell W F Bond Eden AI Pratt JD& Co arr Jaz_ Hollingsworth Prescott J T Callan D In Reese J Pritchett Thou Centrist. Josef! Howard I 2 Pugh Sand' abdi Jeremiah gowell Joshua 8 Pulliam All B Casey John owe J she • Pule W H Cahill)! fr *skitter 0 f emelt W M `moor Thine getchicenn S P Eanium Wlt Contest% F ' 'labour& Geo W Rawlins HM Dr •Chambers Wm gunter Dr R Mafia lin Antonio Malt Henry ughooWnt Had) , Chase J a HughesYn Rex 8 HenryT Chapman B D Pen , Renee M M . iihereb Fred 0 • Hatehinson Saml Reynolds Joel C Chambers. ate- Hyde 91'm C • Reed Wm • vise& Co Hughes T I Herbert .Tesse lhenibers It R Hooter John T Reed Henry mummery J H Neches Capt AI Richards I W Clement Wit Irvin Wm • Richmond Jae Clark &Thomas high Jededirdi Reeve's & Darrow Oletk.Chemey&Oo femme Jae. Race Imo B Cloud B W Johnston & Ca Riehsrdson F Clavelour P Johnotnn Ardw Ridgewsr -- Clay Heim B Jones J F • Rinehart El Clark 0 W Jacobs A T Roberts, Spencer litdey Wre Jerome Jae & Co .1 Clark W 2 enson )1 Rosenbunr A 8 Clouston Wm 0 Jerome H Robinson Tao Clawson Win boonlot A Roberts & H a l_ Malan Jerem'h Junes Jos .1 son _ is Clark Waiter 0 Jordan John hells Thos IS Clemson Th 0 J.hris Her 'Robinson Wm B 0 0 )e i m Johnston A W rears Feint (1 Cooper Ara .0 A t ree War W *gen Taos CI Goatee ma tinkle H D ores B_, Coyle es , eneleke Saml, lotrinles Wm Coding Smill r idc,C F Rode n Capt encase Mehl mpg /mobIT In ' Cellars Omni M y Chas Rome aeteller 118 Connie Isaac MOW? 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T4r, - tt R i,,..Tp, , , ... or n..- , ,,d. 1,7, ~,_ t, _g squall ft.th,v, o k .1. rd' UM- C.fe' n(I Illotiz 'indite/ , snook Jr, Co en Joke mi ne .. is tharoduil Cu is firetdon Stride Thos -Lamp Co - I'lnane. Sturdivesll M Drake A ildreW preterit* Grove Stewart Wm Dearer Peter ' t No i " Steiner Frank • 0 , 0 ~,,,,,t; i, Atlanta No IS ' stewing.); J.it 1 Dye) Hot, a Adorn lab 61 . pteinterer A wiser chez Exeel•lor Mark fltephene John li nen John •- No tie want D•ral W G ua m leg s - - illoCollies TKI amuubton wm o Daffy John B . MaCloLloh Jae . Strain Thrdi huerr.tea A - McDonald llf_ Stewart Mr , Dunbar G 0 ' MaCleuhy Chas G Sturm ti , N. ;dries* 0 W Moesii• Wlt M. bte wart C2l D r •'army J,W , l McDowell Wm - Stul LH Editor Lamaism . ge9ropisen Pat ;Men 000 NY td i Ft ri nfilli 1' MVl ln ti?li t Sf 4 fi t tgr ia n nr , 1r04;1427 Ifgrirrr i ' I=Ml/IPCbsiii rtn "pm - ` o Friti Wm , rift Jon citor o edleal oh illt bt eylor Michael • attrath BMA ,Araiewey. WM 3 11410 J W roltois horns' _ $llO IL , f .rib a ii_ anima Derk'n may &Co home E iland Mr homer( tt nth John homier' JOS thee Jan Thomas John or Jas Thompson Jno P Pe EnWir, Themas iron Co nithlin Ik•" Thonitia .1 wd Cr.'Todd• Napoleon B nsue Inn Treumtek Et . roan Rots Turnbull las ' 9V It- . Tolbert F W , il Jae Al" Toueeit George ham Turner Mabry ritir I ' rot:amen LAI An B ~ • may CI, :L ,. °making rag f 0 ler Piers 4 AMOrry rarest t o `01.2121. - , gear ell ~..,,,.„,,,,.., fl pi wows A J t 7. ...... A . . . _ ... ... Titrirki r 9 Zeribillie, - 1 -`' w w ialcral: a Wgrropirp ' ' Whr pro,. Willtinali.l- • • , WaltersObas W ;Wit tll 014. 1 .• T : ,- , ,,,,0, 57 , ~1.,, WatdJ At •` Wh !may Ott ' WOOd , ~.. Wa r nor Jo. Wetmore 0 4 Wood LL vi.„1,.. J.. W Whtteosr Jos Wood M ~ ~, -- Walsh John Whrityly Mr Vt cloven , i , hoe . White 88 Woolf 8 ) •: - . Iv Vi l tni l 4 "l !" 5 ! IWllson Alt Woad TFE , Wayne J L Wilton, McElroy, wood Jos H • - Walker ism ar Co Work Noy Win It Walker B & Bra Wilson Jno A Wright Roht, . Watt Dild M , ~ J Willterns P W. _,Wright Jae 'Wawa. mat A , WtperterWm - 4. -- - „.4 - .4n Bensohotert Warn E vnn Winebrener &Co BB' . , • ,- Walton W Winohel Edwin Query Johit , 1.; Wellier El Williams H J Vantoolo .:'. West Nafharnst2 Wioelow,Beni F Youghn F Homo* ~ Webb Wnr'. . Ckkrilliamsou Jae - young rte h en West Borah 8 Williams John Van Hart w, rn A Webstor A Williamv I P U 8 Econornlit. ' West Abram Witmore V F Xork Lewis ri weatherby,L Winter FSI 2 . I orkes Adolphus 'Weirjtii 1 ir I. 'Wilson Henry ''" , "• - v arttEhne ; • , ~. 'lr ''''' - ' ' —' "N. B. BROWNE. F. td. IMPORTATIONS. (Reported for the Press.l t - LONDON—Bart Arcadia-4D kegs drugs 593 plus 26 es aides 200 oneke wbitine 100 tone ohatk F Lennie; 151 pees yids* 2 re m aewope 41 bales 18 enses32 91416 mdie - , werfr &"Tertiehimen• 44 ticks mdee ter 131 Cohen: 5 do B. & G lk Wright; 16 do W D Glenn; 56 casks =mo rd.; 40 pkgs Wee order. ROOll I.l,E—Bree Ferdinand-325 Sires lrrandy Pat tenon & Boniton; 130 do Geo Whiteley; 40 do Rowland lc Tor:lemon; 15 do 0 E Cestillon: 22 du:Mitche ll 2r. R do U Bohlen & Co; 23 do E Simpson k Co; 10 do A Stephan': 1221 do order. ....... ... 111LA10 EfdIit.A.BOARR - OF WRADts. , GEORGE L. BUZBY. Wlll. C. WEEHMLE, U i ~._O M C. BIDDLK. MITTEEOB TIIE Minflll * : 1-GETTER tinGS.' . A_w Wit Wirreff NTs' 2XCEIANCII. YRILAD3IA4II.6 ' • Shiptortamandit. Tans..,.Liverpnol, April 2 + 5 Ship Sebastian Cabott. W • ntis.......Lonndo. INCA, soon ship liftmen. Thane r Janeiro, soon Berone - Rropona. Wilson: lots na% ra • soon Brig Neptune. Ball . ..... .Cork, noon Bohr Geo. Fairy, Nickerson ~.Port Spain, Trio., soon 111ARINE INTEI?LIGENt!E 'MT 01P, PICILADELPHIA.'ApriI 16 jgir;r3 25-gUrf SETB-.._:- tUti RISEk. • WIC;11. • ' ARRIVED. Bark 4.roadis, "Bullock. 31 days from London, with amnion. sto Frederick Lennie. Brig-Ferdinand. (Fr) Pollerin. 60 days from Rubella; with, brandy to Patterson & Roulton. Brit Mary, (Br; M filmy. 12 oars from WindSor, NB, frith 200 inesulmter to B A homier & - Co, Bohr Fair Leader. Adams, 3 dare from Salisbury, Md, with limber to Neall & Merriman. Bohr Saint's W Early. Sipple. I day froni . Frederica; Dal. with corn to lee L. Baader & Co. Fehr Samuel 0 Fithian. Tuft. 3 days from Port Devo iiit, Ald• earn lo Jae L Bewley & Co. - Bohr II Curtis, Reed, 14 days from Calais, Ile, to Gas kill & Galvin. • Bohr Mail, Kelly, s days from Providence. - with mdse' to Crowell & Collins. Bohr Alert. Champion, b days from Charleston, with lumber; One. to Pettit, Martin & Co Bohr Empire. State, Atwood, 3 days from New York. with iron to captain. Behr George Edward. Baker, 6 days from Salomon ballast to L Auden rigid & Co. Bohr Indostr laths) McLean, Mellon fr ioho. N B with SBl 000 to Twells, & CoCo. Bohr Jominh Maxfiold. May, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to R H Corson & Co. t-ohr Everglade. Watt, a days from Newboryport, in ballast to N Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Halo, Newman& 4 days from Newburyport, with moss to George A Wood. Bohr Charles 'stroll. Pratt. from Dighton. Rohr James Porter. Yates from Salem. ," Bohr W G Bartlett, Connally, from New York. Bohr War "teed, Smith, from Now York. Bohr A C Reeves, Lake, from Boston. Bob II Widens. Cranmer. from Boston. ' Bohr A M Aldndire, Bailsman, from Roston. Rehr Thomas Cooper. Taylor. from Warren. Steamer Vuloan. Morrison. 22 hours froutiNew York, with incise T W M Baird & Co. Steamer aoonv. Ely. 24 hours from New York, with masa to W M Baird & Co. Steamer Alida, Robinson 24 hours from New York, with mdse to Wm At Baird & Co. /Reamer Beverly. Piero...St hours from NeW York with mdse to W AI Baird & Co. • CLEARED Steamship Delaware. Cannon, N York. j Allderdlce. Bark Sylph, Jones, Savannah, Pettit. Martin & Co. Brig Hobart Jordan. Barbodoes..l F Pullman. Bohr R Giulian i Smith, Boston, Noble, Hammett & Bohr (fen Edward. Baker. Boston. L Audenried & Co. Bohr A M A Idridge. Bateman, Boston. do Behr John Forum, Hall, Ragged Island. NS. J Kennedy & Co, Behr Lewis Christer, Somers, Wilmington, NC, D S Stetson & co. Bohr Theresa C, Plaint, Wilmington, NO, J Baker. Bahr S M Rent, Thomism!, Baltimore, T Webster. Jr. Behr Village Belle, Hartigan, Thililax,"Dwells, Mel lon & Co. Babr Frederick Reed, MaCalMon, Portland, Van pa st'. Norton & Co. Rohr A C Reeves. t akei Rothormel & Co. chrFidelis'. Wheaton. Boston. Blakiston & Cog. Bohr Jos Maxwell, May, Roston. Blakiston & Cox. 'Bur H Willitts, Crammer, Roxbury. C A liaokatier & Co. Behr Everglade. Watts. Salem N Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Belo, Newman. Gloucester, 0 A Bohr Charles Carroll. Pratt. Cohnsaot. C Millar. Rehr insomar. Norris. Boston Bishop, Simone & Co. Bohr J Porter. `boos. Roxbury do Bohr W G Bartlett, Connelly, Charleston, Siumokson & Glover. Fehr Thomas Cooper, Taylor. Warren, do Bohr War Steed. tmitli, Stonington,'llverton Coal Co sirß Seymour, Palmer, Alexandria., T Webster. Jr. tur Farmer, FMtze, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Mft ft.A fif DA. Steamship Virginia, Kelly, hence for Richmond, at Norfolk 13th inst. S•eamiship Ca',swim Smith. for Havana and New Or leans, cleared at New York 14th inst. Steamship'Empire City: Griffin, from New Orleans via Havana, 9th inst. at New York 14th inst. Steamship Karnak. Brownies!, irom New York, ar rived at Havana 9th unit „ etenroshio Baltimore. Greene, from Havana 8;h inet, arrived at Baltimore '4th inst. Ship Oliver Jordan. Frost. from Taloahnano, was be low Baltimore 14th i net. Sark 8 Chit. Elliott, cleared at New York 14th Mgt for Buenas Ari rev. -Bark Evadne.'Davie, from Chinoha Island, arrived at Baltimore 14th inst. Bark Oak, Ryder, hence, arrived at Boston 13th inst ark Salmi's: Freeman, for Buenos Ayres, cleared at Boston 13th Mat • lime Oronoco, Tabbut, for Philadelphia, sailed from Martanzas inst. Brig Bohio, Bartlett, from Pernambuco, at New York 14th inst. Brig Olive. Cannellini. from St John N B, for Philo, delphia.,_galled from Holmes' Hole 11th met. Bohr M . . 1 Hoyt, Hamilton, from Salm arrived at New .York 14th inst Mohr E W Gardner. Boerne from Charleston, arrived at New Orleans Bth inst. at t t,rtatvi i rt'h Altinab Dole, from Cardenas, arrived Sohr Dorcas Imam( ' Baker, cleared at Savannah 10th inst for Polar. 8-hr J C Pattereen,liand, oleared at Charleston. Ilth last, for New York Bohr J H Allen, Higbee. - fog Savannah, cleared at Charleston 11th inst. • hr J N Bake r.llendereon, for Protridonce, went to sea from Charleston 11th inst. Bohr Rich'd Vilna, Prink, 'cleared at Wilmington, N O. 13th inst. for New York. Bohr Ontario. Vangilder, for Philadelphia, sailed from Prf. , dence 11-h inst. Bohr 0 A Stetson, Cobb, frorolDangier, arrived at Bos ton 13th inst Seine E Townsend, Williams; N B T Thompson, Steelman; Campton. Elwell. and Mountain Avenue, Greenfield. hence, and Lady Sabik, Baker, from Wil mington, Bel, arrived at Boston 13th ,fist. Bohr Emma. vent, from Linn. for Thiladelphia, ar rived at E H Hole 13th inst. tlihr Knight . ndioott. hence, for Boston, Clara Mer. rick. Monsomery; do. for Haverhill, Fly, Cheeeeman, do, for , Nantucket, J fl lee. Corson, from Boston, for Mobile. 1. t 3 layering. Corson.• lasso Mob. Smith, and Grace Girdler. Paine. from Boston, for Philadelphia, ar rived at Holmes' Hole 13thi ,net; the R Knight and C Merriok sailed again Rime day., Behr Swan. Parr. hence, arrived at Halifax 9th twit Bohr Cicero. Burroughs,"henee at Fall River 12th net COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. iv 0T I C E.—THE COPARTNERSHIP 'hest - 0111r existinpbetween'the subscribers, un der'the tam of I. E. K NORR & CO., le this day dis solved by mutual consent. J. E. Knorr retiring The business of the late Arm will be settled br 011ARliE8 F. TAGGART, at the old stand. No. 631 MARKET Street. where all persons having claims will Presept them for settlement.'and tense iiidebted make payment. - J. E. KNORR, apG.3st CHAS. F. TAIJOART. PARTNERSHIP.-NOTICE -1 1 --A is herebyeiven, that the subsoribera have formed slimited partnership, agreeably to the act of Nimbly of the Commonwealth of Fenneylvania. approved March Het, 1845. entitled An sot relative to Limited Partner s h 4 r b a in :Pri d e tohfettpllremmieinie thereto.. the said .partner ship is to be conducted is that of !` CHARLES Ir. l'Ae DAT." The general nature of the business to be traussetria by the firm is, that o r Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Wines and Liqurs in the oity of Finladelphot. The-name of the genentl partner is. CHARLES F. TAGGAR r. 'whose' place of residence -iv atNo. No. 1610 Chestnut street, in the city of Philadelphia, and the came of the spedial parteer nt WILLIAM. lIHM /3 EL TAG G ART,who likewise resides in the city of Phila delphia, at No. 131 South Fifteenth street. • The epeeist partner. the said WiLLIAM }FENNEL TAGGART, hes contributed to the common stock of the firm the sum of ten, thousand dollars in cash. The Aetiod at which the laid Copartnership is to nom thence is the 4th day of April,lB6o, and is to terminate on the 4th day of April, NM. CHARLES F. TAGGART. ape. .t . • WILLIAM HEMBRL. TAGGART. VOPARTNERSHIP.—A. W. RAND has THIS, DAY admitted Into Partnership DEOROB W. ALLEN. The idyls, of thefts:w D ill be AN & ALLEN, Who wiltriontinne the HOT-Al R - Alf D HOT-WATER PURNA_OS, COOKING-RAN SE. 'MM BINH HAS, and STEAM BUSIHESEI, At the old stand: • • No. 124 North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. April 2. MI ; apf-len* ILEDICINAL. ,vg RS. WINSLOW, MIS EXPERLENOED NUMB AND FEMALE {hysletalk, present' to the attention of mothers her . . _ . . . .. SOOTRINO SYRUP YOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Witieh greatly facilitate, the process of teething, by uteterlif i g i the game. reducing all inflammation ; will al bay AL run and spaernothe sotto% and le • 8 ItE TO fth.OIII.,ATE THE BOWELS. Depend epee it, mothers, it will give red to yoarselyea :d RELIEF AND NEAL= TO YOUR INFANTS. j?e i ,Tn e tira i i t i t art. fence 0: thi p i nN ti gt. f .ratt ve jf 11 1 , Yr at we have ev e r ose p ,m i ta sit z or .any other alt a ttP l Yid ,T. 31 afi ITSOT ti k b alit, a 'ben 8 cly . Never di e know an instance of asstisfsetion by any one who need it, 04 the non ail are dehithted E 0 with its operations, and ipso 'in terms of hashes ; 4 . commandationof its mani la! • este and medical ter tio tries, •We speak in this letter ' what we do Z know.," after ten leers' IXperteram,andpledgeour reputation for the fulfil 'Sint ot What we tei re de " tare. In almost every %stenos, where the titian DI te suffering from pain and gahanstion. retie f wall E., tottroin fifteen or•twentr Aqae! afar the Sy ru p Is „. administered. . ni...l, , ,t,rrrilitrin. ` c " :, 2118infi r de SKILFUL o i e in tfavrEngland,, and has been used with Haver- s tR .., r iklUffitNDl3 ..., OF OASES, ' ' It not 'only relieves the cm ehild from pain, but in ehroratss tne NO:match an . bowels, *arrests toidity, and give" tmus sad energy It L ev ee whole air stew it leWttriMil " Wlliti o tttfPfa r grea m me T l H 4 maidocur. whinO, if i not ,_ speed y temente., end le riloj?T ri q IT " saiee t t . 7 M I A WPM ril l ita +ll.ritiali 1 1., LURgN , A whether it- atteee from meriting or from roth. ._. canna We irQuill say to avec mother who gas lit — hill suffering !roman) , of he foregollegOonre. 7 oilirr& i liPaliftg e pt tsar tke,l) II 9. r iranentir i enhar an „ he relief that win ne tre i %t/ilt mrdlitn; T il ! 2 „ ila j let t° F i ll o ir t e l : w as for onus w 111,80 0 ,0111 ~... okey qatot bottle. ,pne genuine opiate., the too ei. A Mile of O ()ET'S h PER WINS, New a ork, is on the outside wrapper. JET Sold hy Druggists throughout the world. Panel elg, Offish' No, acEDAß,Stretsc,Nel, York, rftee r n eerite a betas. iI2B-1/ 11311.00ATORIAli SPORTS. -a- ritilip witsox & CO:, 432 CHESTNUT St. would taints the losers of PISCATORIAL SPORT to the finest *exorbitant, and But quality, of TACKLE 'ova offeral i n this city. Hush as urge's' world-renowned Trout, iI6EII, and grd6rE , Soportor Trout, Saar, and tlalntan Flies Par extra-iiimerio Virginia,Carlsle, Salmon, and 1/94k, , ittutik jlasbet, Artificia l Butt, 'Bilk, k fflArit3raso, Lines, and Cotton Likes. ' mhg-Sm G r AILDEN SEEDS, FOR 1860.- VIVIVETATILE EDB 'tureen varlets'. , FLOWER Q_F.EDB, upwards's!' SOO varieties. CIRASI_AND FIYL A EiEl• DS of_the beet quell°. °ARDEN IMPLEmpera and Dootie j Fruit T.ees and Rome* Grave Bend for Dataloguits t rigoh ma y b e had grat i e , mh3l-1m H. A. DR.E.;Bit.P4 Chsetnutst VINEGAR.:425O:l3airels Clarified 'Cider, Viaegar. 1150.brrele White Wine Vinegar. CO.. RUWU A 8 ' , ',* , No.lo ROUTH WHANVER.• I N Piire " French snow-white. Of •".Viiiths , 'MOM/Lane - kmanufnoture, for pats bv WETRERILL BRpTEtt,R, 47 and' 49 North BSCOND Sttivid. ' aye JAVA kete &Le V OlT Uzs p ri(4m PgV" PIig4AWEL , PH49 ,, AQN I "Qt. Arß,jl, .16, , J. 860. t 4 . . E° , l !::elA r f,Pt 4i r ° LET - - - 41j1,PRILUIP,TORY AVIE,'."ON TEEM , ' , ADM.' 'AITSP:S; qtr., o,.eltee • ooncern.. Thomas & Sons, Ailidloseare. V sty valuable propertre Wiesalpeken - avertnePnear , PHEd rta trt Hit..L. nine ,miss nom Philadelphm I .At Witti Eatentilies ir LAM ACHED OF LAND. On MoNI)&Y A F . TERNO.9II. 10. 1860. at 2 eOld at -tplibliu Allo t without reserve, to ',lobo eonpern, iiatheptommemi all teaVralusole lot of li ve awes. and butldlngs. eltuatoon the waste.lyaide of Wissahickon avenue: near Chestnut- 'about nine mil from Philadelphl.e..lheifutwoiteatentemitunst of, a largo and Commodious Mocertuterse-story Mame house, ao by 90 feet, , with modem mituovemente, eaten , sive'plassitE &0.. Carriage Slone And stabling for twenty horses. , • ' Terinir-TWo-thirds of the perehaee money may re , mpon mortgage the premises. • 4280t0 be paid at the time the property isatruok o It is acoessible by railroad,: turnpike, and Several beautiful summer roads. • • Air The locality is nusurpassed for health 'and beauty. It would be well adapted car either a privet. residence, bps rdin sehoel t ot public, house. gars Wiltpeatttaely bp sold without reserve or limita tion: • • - M. THOMAS & SONS. • Attain:meet.. Wand 141 South Fourth street Philadelphia. Pelt. 29, 1860. ' • mhl3Bl 28 de A pli 11 16 OR SALE.—Thirty Acres of high, beau `ttrutland, 'two miles north or the Second street pavements. near anew and handsome settlement. Per sons destrous.of building a first-ohms country seat or 'purchasing ilk speculation. will find hero a rare oppor tunity. To iMproverit it will be divided into lots of from 'one to five cotes, payable in °sky instalments, or city prnperty taken in part payment. passenger railroad willp r ba b v mum :pass within two squares. Apply to F. H. SMITH, 534 South SIX TR street. Bpl4-12t FUR SALE-=A• new Cylindrical Steam AL— . Boiler, S feet tbarneter,24 feet long, made by one t e bast notkora in tlne mtg. Address " C. 11.10 Box 1107 Post Men. npl4.3t' OR .9:ILE—A profitable Manufacturing F Busine.s. capnble of lame extension. A fine op portunity, for an active business man with a mnts! of two or SIX thousand dollars. Address Box I tO7 Post Offiee. ap.l4-3t* taFOR SAL" , ---A lIA_NDSOME ,PRO - ,pEttTY, in Germantown, within a few minutes walk of tho depot. Pine garden, with hot-beds.; Abun ditnee of Fruit—Grapes. and plenty of shade: btone House; gas end water throughout. Stone Stable. Large Lawn. Terms very accommodating, and possession given when required, 'Apply to B. B. COM.tiVS, nyl2.if at the Philadelphia Bank. T() LET, OR FOR SALE, OR EX IREACHANGE FOR GERM ANTOWN PROPERTY— The •rtry a three-storied BRICK HORSE, N. $OO North TENTH Street, 'with throe-etoried back aide yard on drown silent and all the modern im provemente. Inquire of HENRY S. TARR, No 710 UREEN Street. Philadelphia. ap94ot FOR HALF ! , IN HADDONFIELD e+.- N. 7.. several very desirable Brick and 4'ranie Residences. well shaded and handsome improved. Alen. the beautiful property known an "Tulip ()rove. ' together with' a cumber of well-located cottage gam Portion of the property will be exchanged for city real optgste. Terms easy. applinsn F. pEvToNi 123% South FOURTH Street, - aps.lm Between 10 A. M. 471(13 M FUR SALE,--A largo Carriage turd lEar- JE: miss-making establishment. situate on.the mover of two of the widest streets in Portsmouth, va.; doing asood, thriving business. The owner is unable, through ill health, to longer give It attention. Can beeurohased on Low and very reasonable terms. or loaned for a term of years. - Apply to GEO. It. SNEAD, Portsmoh,Va., or at EVANS & WATSON, 304 CHESTNUT Street. M TO RENT—Two beautifully situated double houses, well shaded. with coach houses and gadens attached. on Taeony Plank Road one mile below Tawny. and three-quarters of a mile horn Pas manger Railway depot at Brideiburg. Apply at 717 WALNUT Street. mhi7-tf I:IERAIANTOWN PRi IPERTY. • `Low VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The valuable Farm and Country. Seat, containing lee acres of highly cultivated land. situated in the town ship of Germantown, Philadelphia county, and' within Tmiles of the depot in Germantown. he situation of this property_ Is not to be surpassed, being bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the west. by Township Line road, and oo the south by Haines street, and within one-eighth of% mile' of the Limekiln Turnpike, and a quarter of a mile of two Ste tiona 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 intersayed by the streets running from Germantown. as laid down on the Surveyor's plan of that district. The property is laid out in five sore lots. ltthographio plans of wadi may be obtained on application to either of the under opened. Alec. it valuable and handsome Building Lot, situated on Manheim area, near Plank road, Germantown, con taining in front on said Street IS7 feet, and in depth aboutB3o feet, haying an area of about 4 &Ores. The ground hes front is slope' towards Manheim street, upon which front is a row of large and elegant shade trees. Atim, nagerl fun? Building Lots adjoining and in the viempy of Fisher s•l ,ne Station. Germantown. For further pasticulars and terms apply to GRG CTUNKI Jr. Attorney, S. E. coy. SIH. and V A Lri UT Streets. SAMUEL B. HENRY___,._ GERMAN TOwei, ELLIARD TABLES FOR ALE.—Two first-class Billiard Tables, with 17,1 inch marble beds, coillatest iroved cushions, mule last Alay— now using at the Mount Vernon Hone, Penn above Fifth street, Reading. APPIy to H. A. LANTZ, &I East MARKET Bemire, fe27-tf Reading, Pa. ag FARMS AND COUNTRY SEATS Mak. FOR SALE AND ROUE TO RENT.—FARM of 25 ACRES. 2):', miles from Norristown, in a good neighborhood. For gale a bargain. Immediate 'posses niVAlßV;i= 110 ACRES. on Ridge Pike.lo4 miles from railroad depot. good buildings. beautifully located, and only 355 nor sore 83.000 can remain at 5 per cent. Immediate Vo'lB,Bloll given. COUNTRY BEAL', with 3 acres, beautifully located, FOR SALE or RI , f, throe miles from hometown. How , : TO RENT. i nn sir all village four miles from Norristown. imateolla tor Bummer botrder. HANDSOMII. PROPER r of•eittit mires, on a Pike, 15 miles from the city, on easy terms. The undersigned, having °, gm at variety of Farms and Country . Beats for sale, flatters himself that he can ao oommodate all who may favor him with a call. It. R. CORSON. Reel Estate Broker, Norristown, Pa idp3-mwt dw A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1811I—CRARTER. PERPET. UAL. N_o. 810 WALNUT Stress, above Third, Philadelpitto. Having a large paid-Up Capital Stook and Burp:. In vested in sound and available Beourities. cant-mut to insure on Dweilinys, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Veysels in Port and their cargoes, and other Pompeii Property. All losses liberally and proinptly adjusted, DIRECTOR, Thos. R. Marie, John T Lewis. John Welsh James it. Campbell,' Samuel C. Alorton. Edmund 0. Butlib, Patrick Brady, Chas. W. Potiltney l - Israel Morris. THOMAS R. MARTS, President. ALBERT C. L . CRAW FORD. Secretary . felt-tf QUAKER CITY INSCRANUE COMPA. NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 108 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND BUR PLUS s3e9,7467o.—lnsurea against Loss or Damage b Pint. and the Ponlo of the Sea, Inland Navigation and Transportation. iCiEDROR H. HART, President. E. P. RUPP. lime President. H. H. COGONHALL Seely ant% Treasurer. 5. B. BUTLER, Assistant Secretary. DIRECTORS. Goons H. nett. A. C. Cattelb E. Bailer. .tf. It. Coggehtill, Hon, H. M. Fuller LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—THE. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU.: RANCE COMPANY, ' Northeast corner of gIiIRD and DOCK Stream. dazata 1801101 W. • INSURES LIVES for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—purchases life interests in Real Eatate, and makes all contracts depending on the contin g e noi es of Life. They act as Executor', Administrators, Assignees Trastees, and Ettiardiane. TRUSTEES. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel S. Stokes, Deniami a Coatee, . William Martin, Richard B. Newbold' Limes B. MoFarlandi William P. Hacker, mulch H. Trotter, William H. Kern, ernes Eileen, Samuel C. Huey, eophilna Pauldinte Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bowler Renry C. Townsend" Daniel L. Hotelman"' Rodolphe!' Kent, John W. Honior, William H. Carr, W RUie k S. Archer, . P, V. Dragon, liam Robertson' =mei i , Uhnattal il aseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Resin John 0. Brenner, P. B:Mohler, Eeaton. DANIEL ii..IIIILLES, President, !MAIL. E. STQKES, Vice Prea't. Joss W. Ylourioa. Secretary. aulB P.XCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY a:4l-oMoe No. 400 WALNUT Sheet FIRE LNSURANCE on Houses end' derchandits gene al. rally. on favorable terms, either limited or per tu DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Rouse% Edward D. Roberti, pn Q. Ginnodo, Bohn J. Griffith., hua 'P. Owen, Reuben C. Hale. homes Marsh, John MoDoweLl Jr., Sand. L. Smodler, Jas. T. Hale, Bellefonte, JEREMIAH BONSALL, President. EOM Q. GINNODO, Vice President. ZDWAIID W. DAVID. Fseretary Inlill-Tfmtf I NSURANOE OOMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND 111/, RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD LNG& Charter 7,448 ed in ITS4—Capital BSOlLooo—Assets, Januesil, A 118.3 4 60-100. All ingested in sound and available seonyitles—oon tinke to insure on Vessels and Oargoes, Buildings, Stooks of Merohandiaa, Oco m oi t ip a lml yi tzmit. !miry D. Sherrerd , George H. Stuart, surleon Toby, Samuel Grant , Jr., Charles Macoloste!'" Tobias Wagner' William B. Smith' Thomas B. Wattna l John B. Budd Beery G. Freeman, William R. White; Charles S. Lewis, George C. Carson. HENRY D. BlililtßEßD, President. WILLIAM BA BOVA. I.:tarsiers is 9-Nrfra tr DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN KORAN CE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PENNSYLVANIA 11115. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT fitrests, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, i CARGO, TO sal parts of the Wald. CARGO,, 3 INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes __, and Land Harris"' to all parte of `the Onion, FIRE INSURA9iO.I24 On Merchandise generally. On Storm 4 DwelliHouses, 6r o . ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November 1, 2865, :Par. Market Vales. 12%050, Philadelphia City 6 #)3 , cent. L0an.,..61123,050.00 100,006, Pennsylvania State b ;(,/' ot. Loan 13.555 00 21,000 Pennsylvania State 6O' or. Loan.-- , 21,000 00 25,000, U.S. Treasury 514 jr cent. Notes and interest uue _ . 15,563 54 *moo 11. S. Treasury trifrot•ROleZii4 iiile;- sst due, ---. • - • . ~2_• • • .• 80,618 IV $25,000 Temporary — Loan'to .. the Cilia 'Alla del phis --- .—..--.--. 25,000 00 1250,010, Pennsy lvania Railroad Id Mortgage 6ir cent.blonds— . _._ 43,500 Co 090,000, North Pennsylvania Railroadort gage 6 V cent. 80nd5...-. —... 19,500 00 1915,00 West PhilsAfelphia Passenger Railway Company i 41. 0 ot. coupon bonds 12,605 00 $115,000,500 share. stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and prinbipul guarantied by the city of Plata delphia...-- . 15,000 0) 439,200,100 shares Pennsylvania -- Railroad Company —....—,. 11180)0, 180 / bares Noah PennayDranialtrial- I ' M 00 road Company. ,_. —,._. ' 2110 CO GLOP, shares Philadelphia Ice Dora and Steam Tug Company. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Com pany, Ocean Steam Navigahon Company, Philadelphia TowHa - vre de Grace Steam Dont 8488 34 Bo % nds and Mortgages, and Beal Estate. Ot vae,na .ice Building . 71033 33 Belle reeeivable for !tantrums made. _ . MEM el Balance duo at Agenmea—emiume on Ma rine Polmme, interest, a nother debt' due the Company- .. . ... 33,161 39 &rip and etooltof sundry Insurance - Cornier rues... ....- 14.560 CO Cask on . maw 31 DIRECTORS!. William Martin, Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. &Aldan S. F. Penistons Wheel!lulus Paulding. Henry Sloan, John R. Penrose, Edward Oarlingtoni John C. Davis, • 11..Ionet! Brooks, Somas TrauOtur, William Byre, Jr,,,' Spencer Wllyarolre Whomee C. Hang, .Tarnes U. Hand, Robert Burton, William C. Ludwig:Jeicob I'. Jones, James B. M'Earlend, Yr i .°lt la hlf..flt i t'on, ' Joshua P. Byre, George O. Loipar, ' John 11. Semple, Pitisb'g Hugh Craig, D. T. Morgan, Charles Re ify, A. D. Barrer, ale WILLIAM MARTO President, THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. HENRY LIELBURN, Seoretamr. aB-140W GO ND VENETIAN RED in kegs, imoeCo7ll4l9V.Viiiloiitieu'iot' INSURANCE COMPANIES. R. P. Rom, Poster 8. Perkins, Andres, R. Chambers, Samuel Jones, M. 1)., ruht-tf Company, Philadelphia Exchange poniptins 0,010 00 RAILROAD *AWES. 1860 - AZISt r ANNL' 18 ' 60. APRafgo , n 4IMNB A HNL- 1 137, A Y N ORK p INES; 1. 141,111 WI Altai:PAD t 1 947,, N FRO A_D Ni t t TO NEW , • TOR.* A • AN', . . From 0ir046- street, W art. ' Inv° w folktra—vis: , 11111 . .. At 6 A M, vis Camden and Amboy, C. & A.Aocom medation' , ......11 25 A 46 A Moeia Camden end Jersey City (9f...t.) As oommodation. . 2• $5 At 9 A M, via damlan giCiorsay City, Alo . ;iiiii mail-- At it A_M, by Steamboat, via Upon!' and lilt", m or. wostem Vaprese Alla% P M, via Camden and Aiii . b . i:;:;..o . e . iiiiiiiiito . - a °° ai2il n k:A7ii . iiii;;l;f6n and Amboy, C. iilVii X; ....... 7!6 . rose. ............. ........ ...... .:... . .2. SOO Ar 4 p M, by' Stearhboat viii. TaMmy tied:raiser City, Even= Expr05e......,... ........ . . .. . ',.. 906 Al 4 p at, by ,Btenmbont via Tammy and JeMOY . 3 2.5 M2d, Clas s Camden and Jersey City, Evening . 300 A A t ta6 l it i f i l M, sie Camden and Jersey City, Southern Mai1.....—...,,_____ _ 3 26 At 6P M. via. Camden and Amboy. A coomm.da tion,l ight end Paseengerd—Ht. Clam Ticket. fl 6 ad " " i6o The 8 Mail Line rune daily. The H Y Id; South -41 eon Mail, aturdays excepted. For Belvidere hmetou, Flemington, &u., at 6A M and 2P NI L from Walnut•street wharf For Water Gap. Stroudsburg. horanton, Willmearra, Montrose, Great Bond, &0.. at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Laokawanna and Western R. R. For Mount Holly. ate and e A. M., 2 and 4. 1 4 P. M. For Freehold, at 6 n.l4_, and 2 P. M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, &a.. at 234 and 4 P. M. from Walnut street Wharf, and Mt P. M. from Kensington. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano°, Boverly, Burling- * ton, Bordentown. &o , at 12%, S. and 434 P. M. Steamboat Jos Belknap for Bordentown and Interme diate Plague, at 234 P. M. Steamboat Trenton for Taoony, at 11 A. M, and 4 P. M. Fifty Pounds of Baggage. only, allowed ear& Pasoan ter. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount bei and 8100, ex nept by speoial oontraot. ants WM. A. GATZMF,R. Agent T ILE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. SSO MILES DOUBLE TRACK. „ 1860. - arEttrawiti 1860: THE CAPACITY OF THIB ROAD 18 NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. i • THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains' from Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trams •to and from all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest _thus furnishing (unities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any came route. • Express and Fast Linos run through to Pittsburg, without change of Career Conductor.. All through Pas senger Trams provided with Loughridge s Patent Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer, thee adding ranch to the safety of trays hers. Smoking Cars are attached to each TrainA Woodruf's Fast Trams. friqh.seCElEW Mti l and Fast Lines, b T u k e day. excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.10 A. M. • • Fast Link ” 11.80 A. 11.1.. Express Train leaves " 10 30 PDX, WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS : Harrisburg Aoconvpodation via Columbia, 2P. M. Columbia '4.1)0 P. M. l'arimeburg II 40 P. M. West Chester " ' 13 30 P. M. . - . West Chester Passenger* will take the Mail, West Chester accommodation,_and Columbia Trains. Passengera A. Sunbury, Williamsport, Eimirai Bulk hi, Niagara Falls, and intormsdiate points. leaving Phi ladelphia at 7.15 .M. and *P.M. go directly through.[ 'Pickets Westward may be obtained at the oflloas at the Company in Philadelp_hia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the Important Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of titeamera on the riftssissippi or Ohio rivers. - nEMM=M=I • For fMther information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western connections of the Penna./frame Railroad to Chioaso.rnake this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST._ The oonneotion of tracks by the Railroad Amiga at Pittsburg, avoiding a drayage or ferriage of Freight, t 3gether with the saving of time, are advantages readily appreciated by ShiPmsera of Freight, and the Travel ling Publio. Merctulateand Shippers entrusting the transportation' of their h :eight to this flomPany, oar rely with oonfi denee on its speedLtransit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennss Lysol& Railroad are at att times as faccrabis as ars cAarged by weer Railroad Compaaies. • Be aattionlar to mark aaokagaa " via Penna. Rat oad. PorFreight Oontraota or Shipping Direetions, apply to, or address either of the following Agent" of the COM. 111117 D. A. STEWART, Fittalnirg; 'LB:Nene & Co., Zanesville, 0.; J. J. Johnston.RipieY, 0.; H. McNeely Mayeville, Ey.; Ormsby & Croppor, Portonionth, 0.; 'Paddock k C 0.,. Jeffersonville, lodi ses.; IL W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, O.; Athern & Hibbort,Cirminnati., O. IL C. Molar - um, Madison, Ind.; lon, E. Moore, Lontsvillo, Ky.; P O. uniley & co., Evansville,Lnd.; N. W. Graham k Co., It. F. Sass, tilaler & Glare, St. Louis, Mo.; John H. Har ris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris tr. Hunt. Memphis, Tenn.; Olarge & Co., Chicago, H.ll. Koonts, Alton, DI.; or to Freight Agenta of Railroad' at different point" in the Went. 3. E. KINGSTON, Jr., Yhibulelphia. lIAOHAW & KOONS, 80 North stree_,_t Baltimore. LEECH A: CO., I Astor House, or I S.William at., N.Y. LEECH & CO., No. Tr, State street Boston. H. pr HOUSTON, Goal Freiht Agent Philt. oupT, Can't Ticket Agent Phila. E. LEWIS, Oen'l Seel Altoona, p' s , leff-tv _MOBPHILADELPHIA, GER _ MANTOWN AND NORRIS POW RAILROAD-55VINTER ARRANGEMENT- On and afar AIONDAY, Nov. 9 1 , 1869, FOR GERMANTOWN. Leaie Philadelphia 6,7, 740, 9, 10, 11, and 12 A. M., 1,2 . 3, BY, 4, ax, 6, 7, 8, le, and mg Y. M. Leave Oennantown 6,7, 7X, 8, 9 34 , 10, 11,A. M.. 1,9, 8,4, 4X, 5,8,6 X 7.8,9 10X P.M. bx ale;fllAxid, Leave Philadelphia 9A5 nun. A. m., 9, 69‘, and 10 P.M. Leave Germantown 9.10 min.•A. M., LIO min., 614, and 9P.1, CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,47.50, 11 A. M., 2,4, 634, 7, and 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, 8.85, and 12.40 A. M., Leo, 6.40, MO, and 8.40. P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.65 A. AL, 3_,and 6X P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill Tie A. M., 19.90, 6-10, and 9.40 minFOR ~ P. AL CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,9, MA, min., A. AL. LOB, 5.05, 06, 6.15, Norris X P. Id. Leavetown th 11, II A. M., 131, M. end I P. M. ON AUNDAYIS,_ Lea Philadelphia K M. Ye NorristonlMhall,R i • Leave Philedeiphia 6,734, 9, 11.06 A. Al., 1.05, L 06,8.05, 0 , 9.19, DX, and 1155 p. m. 6,l6eave Manayunk 639, 7%, 8%, and:OM A. M., 9, 3, X, and 8X ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. Al., 3, end 6X p M. Leave Manayunk 719 A. Al., SX, and 71C P. M. H. K. SAllTHReneral Superinte nl9-t7 DEPOT. NIPITH and GREEN Streets. NOTIOE.--CHESTER atiIIaNkiVALLEY RAILROAD-PAS SENGER TRAINS F R DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE ISTATIONS.—On and afterid April, 18i,n, the Passenger Train. for DOWNINGTOWN will start from the .new Paasenger Depot of the Phila delphia an Reading_Railfoad Company, corner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, (passenger en -1111.1.61 I TNV'P.ITA for Downingtown , !elms at 7.0 A. A M F' . - PERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, learns at 6 P. DAILY (Spnday_e egoepted..l orde ot the Board ot Manager* of the Philadelphia nd Readier lially.4loorePana• apt W. H. McILIIENNEY, Secretary. antiminPILILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD, MORNING LIPM, for POTTEVIL,LE, READ ING and EARRIBBURO, Leaves the pew Depot, at corner of BROAD and OALLOWHILL,fiImes, (entrances on oancww,) at 7.30 A. M., DAILY, (Bundave erdepted,) for POT TB • VILLE, HARRISBURG, and all intermediate Pointe, connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to Pitts b g, Ohamberst A aggrahtAng, ho. Lam at 3.30 P. M., DAILY, for PO : PTSVILLE and HARRJBB ORG. - a 5 P:5;1:0AILY. (Bunday• exoepted,) for READ aDff#, " a in. ' "n" O: 6 II:I4 It o 6 fLTIENNEY. SitarAtm-v. AWL SUMMER BOARDING. PLEASURE SEEKERS, and persons desiring to spend the summer with their fami lies in the country, will find many delightful plains along the line of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. With a view to accommodate rind encourage the large and inereasinctrevel in the vioinity of Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company have made a very li beral reduction in fare, and. as inprevioustears,W ILL PC fthiltiti TICKETS WITH 16 COUPON AT A DIN. COUNT OF FROM SO T 025 PER CENT , B LOW THE REOULA It RATES, according to distance. mums desirous of seouring boarding will find every advantage in the well-appointed betels and planes of summer resort all along the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. • • Tiokets, fond on anv of the accommodation trains, to be had, with further information. et the Depot, South east corner of ELEVENTH and MARK ET Streets. spf-lm TROMAtt MOORP, Agent. lINIV ES T CHESTER RAILROAD TRAINS VIA rENNineIeILROAD. Leave Depot, oorner ELEVENTH. and M &BEET Streets. daily (except Sunday) at 8 A. M". 1230 r. M,.and 4 P. M. Leave Went Chester at TM A. M. 40.30 A. M., and 8.40 P. M. TO WEST CHESTER POiNTB 111411.1 1NVIAMEDIA. AND INTERMEDIATE . A Trains for West Chester leave Philadelphia from the depot, northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market Streets, at 7.30 and 10.30 A. M., and at Sand 616 P. M. On Sunday. at 8 A. M. and f P. M. Passengers for etations on the Philadelphia and Bal timore Central Railroad will take the 7.30 and 1090 A. M., and 616 P. M. Trams. mh3o PHI LA DE L PHIA AND READING RAILROAD. RED POTION OF FARES I On and after APRIL 2d, lef,o, Commutation Tickets, with twenty-six nonfinite, wilt be ,tssued, good for the holder and anY member of his faintly, on any Passenger Train, and at any time They will be sold by the Treasurer, at tlie °lke of the company, No. 227 South FOUR Hi etreet, at a reduetien of twenty-hve per cent. from the regular fares. Parties wishing to enjoy the Summer in the Cnuntry will find this a very desirable route, the Schuylkill and Lebanon Valleys being among the most beautiful and healthy in the State, and nacos mibleby four trains from and to Philadelphia daily. . S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, March 78th, loge. rub 27- D RAWING AND PAINTING MATE RLALS. Engineers' and Arohiteets' Stationery. Hreeitin Painting Materials. PolioliEntama plow via and Vases. Faint Boxes for Children, and also for Artists an Students. Pictures and Picture Frames. PiaYvig Card., American and Frensk. Stateocuoi gratis to the trade. SCHOLZ & JAINENTZEY. No. Its Soush EIGHTH. Street. WHOLESALE ANT RRTA IL. 020-11.. BURGESS' TROUT BASS, AND SAL MON RODS.— PHILIP WILSON tc, CO., 432 CRESTIs UT Street, having taken the Sole Amoy of nay oelebrated Trout, Baas, and Salmon Rode, Reels, ese,, - will fungi , my friende and tho trade, at _the lowest prioes. mtio3-3m G. W. BURGESS, SALT AFLOAT.-8.000 sacks Liverpool (around, 5,000 do shton's and Marsh/it's fine, landing and for sale in lota to suit, by ALE X. R ERR, a51.9.8t. 133 SOUTH and 920 Di OR i'll.Wharvis NORWAY SPRUCE—Eng. Wey- M nouth Pined,l3 , lver Firs, and a large assortment of all the most desirable I,VER GREF.a 8, of extra nine and beauty, with a general assortment of bhade, Orna mental, and Fruit Trees, at the lowest Drives, DAVID J. ()RISCO!, apll-6t. Evergreen Nursery, Woodbury, N. J. iftRICX.MAKING MACHINES which tem per the nifty, and make 20,000 yer day, Brick Preeaea, ille Machines, Clay Wheels, _Clay Spades, and oastine. nacom nag, of C. CAILNELL'B. GRII.MANTOWN ariA.%ho.. - MACKEREL —363 Bbls. Nos. 1,2, & 3 Mackerel, in assorted packages, for sale b above PinDURK & 00., Street, mond door Prone. PROVISIONS.—Hares, Sides, and Shaul J.- derv, Smokedous brands; also, ?den Pork, Mess Seer, and Beef, for sale by C. C. SADLER h CO.. ARCH Street. wond door above Front. otn7 6801,e643 Al SHOULDERS. -50 000 • pounds Dry-Salt 111thoulders, Jura rocaiyed and for male by C. C. S_ADLER & CO., ARCH Street, Becloud door above Front. apla pEtI,VY WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW Price, to obtain'the contents. Address WILMA Al UNISON. Poidretto Office, a•9-1m • No. 1213 Noah SECOND street. WIII,TE FfSll.—,--194 half Bbls. Macki-. ♦ item white Fish, rt superior ertiele,l4et reoelyed anda tonged° by 0. C T . SADLER & CO., ARCH. Street, ond deer above Vollt. 114EFINED SIICIAR.-500 bble. crushed, fisursalstatratUrrotaalir ' NOTICE*. - I`r ; • THE, KUL ADELPELTA AND. ti-g11144Y. PutIVIAP.W4II4I*Y., . PlitL.Dit.l.Plif&T.ldarobli N oi.fieffki doici tog. -. 6* 'coat oast, fed by torconpauf... ell be AS falciturlfoM Maids Utk .ue- Sit .fvrtiser.notice Richmond.. Phil ephia... Innlined Plane— Nice:own.. ... .... Germantown R. R.. .... Falls of Schuylkill.— .. ...... Conshohocken Swede Furnace—. Rain bo's ....... orrist'n or Bridgeport Port Kennedy..... valleX Fore c.--- Phcernaville Royer's Ford... . Pottstown ouglassville -- l s ftrdahoro......__ Tuokerron— Lees PO rt.... filoh Hamburg Orwigsb'g and Auburn, • By order of the mhl2•3m W SAVING FUNDS. " A littlo, but Often, fills the Purse." FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. 136 South FOURTH. Street, between Chest- nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits on demand, Depositors' money secured by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gages, &e. This Company deems safety better than large profitil, consequently will run no risk with depo sitors money, but have it at all times ready to return. with ti per cent. interest, to the ownertas they have always done. This Company never suspended. Females, married or, single, and Minors, can deposit in their own right, and such deposits Can be withdrawn onLyby their consent. Charter perpetual. ineorporated by.the State of Pennsylvania with authority to receive money 1 front trusteee and executors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Moo open daily, from 9103 o'olook, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 DIRECTORS, Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader, John Sliindler, George Russell, Malachi W. Moan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delany. Nioholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley. Jos. R. Batterthwaite,___ Ephraim Manehard, Joseph W. Lippincott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Crave C6DWALLADXR, Treasurer. mh2n-y "A Dollar moved la twice gamed." SAVING FUND-UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Street. Large and small sums received, _paid bank on de mand without notice, with FIVE PE R CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. Office hours. from 9 until 5 o'clock every day. and on MONDAY EVENINUS from 7 until 9 o'clock, DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and fiteotlaid, from XI upwards. President—STEPHEN R. CR aWFORD. Trenaurer—JAMES ft. IiUIgTER. PLINY FISK, Actuary. SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT IN TE REST.—N AT lON AL SAFETY TRI'ST COM SANT, WALNUT Street, southwest corner of THIRD Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl yams, . . . eloney.is received in any sem, large or 'mall, and in tercet paid from the day of deposit to the day Of with drawal. The . °Moe is oven every day from nine o'olook in the morning till five &cloak In the evening. and on Monday and Thill eveninKS till slat n'olook. on. HENRY L. lIENNER, Pmsident: ROBERT BELFRIDG.E. Vies President. WILLIAM . Assn, Peoretary. DIUCTOIIII Ron. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, Robert Selfridge, Franco@ Lee. Samuel K. Aahton. Joseph Yerkee. C. Landreth Monne, James L. Stephenson. Money is received and payments made daily. The inveatmenta are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such fird-elruse securities as will al ways incur, perfect security to the depositore, and which cannot fall to give permanency and stability to slut Institution. Cu] lr 51PR(NG GARDEN SAVING FEND SO- CiETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 331 North THIRD Street, iConsoliAition Bank Building.) CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN SYLVANIA Deposita received in sums of One Dollar and upwards. and repaid in Gold.without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with drawn. A responsible and reliable Saving Institution hasng been needed in the Northern part of the °HY, and " doe hpriog Garden Sayings Fund Society" was chartered by theLeirislature of Penner Minis. to grimily this necessitY. The Managers. in organizing and boating it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the Gun nell interests and wants of the very large and enter prising population by which it is surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From 9 to 2% o'clock ; also, on Monday and Thursday from a until 8 o'clock in the evening. NALMMIERS I Stephen-Smith, I Hon. H. K. Strong; Fredericiefitacke, Joseph P. LeCiero, George Knecht, Jaime Doak Hon. Wm. Millward, Ger. Thorn, Re INGLEP r d e o de nt. jalnif if Frederick Klett, John P. Lev,. Hamel Undorkoffer, Franois Hart, John Kessler, Jr., Tamen S. Prinsle, Joseph M. Crowell, George Woolppor, Peter O. PAhanker, JAMES FRANCIS HART. 800111 tall EXPRESS COMPANIES. SPRING TRADE. SPEETt, ECONWAY, AND SAFETY. THE MA EXPRESS COMPANY; 310. CHESTNUT S MEET, R sepeot'ully give notary that they are prepared, with increased facilities. for the forwarding of SPRING PURCHAS hl3, By Passenger Trains. to allparts of the— ' WEST, SOUTH. AND SOUTHWEST. _ REC Writ GIVEN, With rates inserted to destination, which weguaran tee will be as low as those of any other responsible Ex press Company. The despatch with which we put all descriptions of merchandise through to Pittsburg, CincianattColum bus. Cleveland, Chicago, Lexington, Loaisville, St. Louis, Nashville ' nod all other Cities and Towns in the West, cannot be excelled by any other Company. Also, by our Southern Exgress, which has lately been established over the great line of Railroams, Grand Junction and klunnamppi Central, through to New Orleans, to Baltimore, Washington. Alexandria, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Jumit ion, Canton, Jackson. Vicksburg, and. how Orleans, and all other cities and towns in the South and Southwest Expresses frame for the West and South from our Office 321/ CHESTNU r Street, daily, at 7 A. M. and at 7 PA. For New York, at 8 9, and 11 A. M. and and 11 P, daily (Sundays excepted'. Steamship Express. for Charleston and Savannah, close at our race at 7 P. M. on the days before sailing. Our Wagons will call for goods in any part of the city within the following limits. Delaware and Schuylkill rivers, and Coates and South streets. provided notice be lariat our office before five o'clock F. M. Merchants hanging out the Call Cards of the Adams Express Corn pang, may depend upon our driversgiving atria atten tion to the same. Por particulars, please apply to the ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. Phila., Fob. 10,18 W. alNi-lta JOHN B/NOHAM. Sup't. WINES AND LIQUORS. L AGUERENNE it TRASEL, Buocessors to P. L. Lasderenne, No. lea South FRONT Street, Offer for sale, from United States Bonded Warehouse, of their own importation, Bmudies, Cognac., Final. Castillon & Co., of various vintages and in a package,,s -"Z e. " P. L. Lagnerenne. , " .. Rochelle', .. A. Henget:Me, rellevotain, 0 A. CRITIIII7. 0 Claret Wines, in eases. Champagne *men. of various braids. Bordeaux Olive Oil, in baskets, (P. L. Laguerenne brand. , spa -lm GEORGE WHITE , EY. R 0.133 South yRONT Strein. Importer of Brandy, WlllOll. &0., oxen for pole, it bond. only, the following, among other standard brand, of brdy : . tnet, Caattllon, & Cas Thee. Hines' & 00 .1 , . Woe, Robin, & Co., Otani,Duirgy. 4 up, . Simonetta / Moms, Dup o nt & . Depont & Co.. 'Union Propriet . & F. Mattplle Jas. Hannay. laud .e l3 .. t . u. ontareta Y E rl fro t 1 "'Itoli, ."Ydr` i unhe r°, l esti mune e w toes Salm tee EA Jealous& atua l uants Crux Item, ElOrdeaux 0' . &0.. e ably ETWIN CLARK'S HIGHLY IMPROVED and newly Patented Combined Grinding and Bolting. or MERCHANT FLOUR MILL, Daily in operation at N0.28i RACE STREET, BELOW THIRD, PHILAD'A. This unrivalled Flour Mill, including the complete grinding and bolting machinery, occupies a apace of only 4 feet wide, °LOA feet high, and twenty-nine feet long; manufaoturing within this small compass,rt a single operation, and with but little more than six horse power lamily extra, extra, superfine, and all of the low er grades of flour, and the different kinds of offal ; pro ducing fl our equal in quality to the beet flour made Irons a given amount of wheat, by the beet Merchant Flour Mille in the United btataa, or in Europe. It. average rate of grinding is two barrels of eupenor flour per hour. This new, compact, immolate, and celebrated flour null line been carefully examined by many of the most experienced millers in this country, and they unani mously bestow upon it the highest am - emendations ; and havegiven their testimonials of its mtnnzio superiori ty. and its Immense utility. Millers, mill-owners, merphants, capitalists, spernils tors, and the public in genefhl, are respectfully invited to call and examine this highly useful and justly cele brated flour mill., Information concernins the purchase of the Patent Rights for Staten and counties and the mills, for every portion of the United mates, (heat Britain, France, ermany, Russia, and other A aricult arid countries, will be given to all persons addressing their letters to • EDWIN CLANK, Patentee, N 0.235 RACE st., below Third, Der For further information concerning this celebra ted flour mill, please to read the yellow handbills, de eoribine it. me 1.• ziSILVER MEDAL AND DIPLOMA 'AWARDED, at the late State Fair, to A. B. .DAVIS & CO., N. W. oorner of FIFTEENTH and WILL' W Streeta. A. B. DAVIS & Cu.'S Railroad Scales, A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Depot Scales. A. B. DAVIS & CO '5 say Seale.. A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Ceal /halm A. B. DAV & CO.'S Miners' Scales. A. B. DAv 8 & CO.'S Rolling-Milt Seals. A. 13, DAVIS & CO.'S Dormant Warehouse &alma A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S !Worm Scales. Manufactory N W. corner of apT-Im FIOTEENTII and WILLOW au. LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCE Reales telling out at Greatly Redwood Pnoea, at 425 IIiihSTNUIP btraot. 820.000 worth Staniard Woight Scales, comprising an assortment of all limes. • .... . . Counter, Portable Platform, Warehouse. Hay, doe], Cattle, and Railroad thalez. Pure‘insers will floe it for their interest to oral and examine the above owls at No. 426 CHESTN UT sTREET, O.II'AS, A. Phil.delpph~-j[ay The attention of country merohante called to the above stock. feirrlm A i FAIRBANKS' PIATFORM. SCALE& 622-1. bAttailwortu..lo,l. STEAM REFINED SUGAR and SYRUPS. C. DONOGHUE, 15 Booth WATER Street, with the view of elating busineee on the let of May next, now offer/ for sale, at reduced vices, for yeah) or on aP provpil ehort credit, Crape lance of hut largo and steam refineji Sagan, and By , inoluding a largo and general ameoftment of Philadelphia. New York. and Baltimore manufacture. Also, Adamantine Candles. of city make. and Kelly'a Franca-brandy coloring. trih22.tsolr7 JACKEREL-3CO bbls. 290 hfs. 100 qrs. and 270 kilos No. Is just received; and in prime order. • For Bale by 'WILLI/01 J. TAYLOR & CO. mhir ~n d 124 NOR . VER. V i l NT ON IS • EN OA • USTI O TILES '2 0R toonLe r ena Chimney Tope, eat ig'vi Fountaneea tai Garden rgVt,,Aedbuykium, In A Udus ° sc turAliad for br 8 . • 3413 . 4 , 'mei ' .. ...1 . .; I t - _Cf;#4 '. •,.r' 1 -- '...- ~ V1UR1ia1i20R410 1 46,00../.-i.• wi l ic,, mm 4 w A ikwa l i s: . eti f fPO gil , Apra 0. at 10.0 doe ••••••:,,,' ~ . '"aoo raokegea and UAL o f Omer And staple irneorted . ._, .. tifwooda.' ,• ' .: ' . i LAoE B olg el T d OU lng niVO Y 'reffi n k i n f r i Et. owl..E_Oill'etrD • tfr.4OFORE P r E - EERE c LEft R" Cl l l lr .i. p ' e od it i Morelia. April 17th, a levee wiroieeotrreb inbroklered lame and musbneurteuns. A lame hilroio9 of needlework oollara do 'do do • sem °QV; ewes. PARIS PRINTED OF BROCHE N-f lIItWITEL, LA ARA.WLS. OF A CLIWOIRATED 11.P4C-. ft • ' ''• • - Also,s kirge prom of— . • _ , . , nr-4 111/13 Fruited Border Stella Boselo„ 'l5l-4 Pans Oroohe•Berder do,_ do. • • ' PARIS BONNET RIBBONS. -- • 120 1.30 1.30 1.30 2,5 1.20 115 l 1 , 1,07 1.06 100 An illicit°. of— Paris Plain Crochet Bonnet Ribbons. Figured, Plaid and Chine Bonnet Ribbons. 3,000 PARIS PRINTED A RA N D W B LS. ROOME BORDER STELLA B On MOWS,' Morninr• ],OOO 'Paris printed Osiris, all desonptions. ,Domrani brodh&border h tells shawls. uising ti Istsorttnent of entirely new styles ant latest novelties. :DUMP FORD & AIIOTIONLIIRS, No. MO *ARM' Street. and MI MINOR Street. PEREMPTORY BALE OF READY. fdAtilt CLOTH LNO, ON On FOTu UR sda M yMorni ON THSng: REDIT. e April 17th, at 10 o'clook precisely, win he eot ,c 1 by cata logue, on 4 mouths credit, a large and desirable assort ment of city mid New York readY-msde clothing, em braoiag a {nubile of tint-qualgy goods, adapted to city and country sales. A part of the above gals will contain a large invoice by order of assignee. oar Goods open for examination, with Ciatalognear early on morning or sale. PEREMPTORY SALE 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, CALF-SKINS, STRAW GOODS, AND WOOL HATS. • On Thursday Morning, April 10th, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by catalogue, on four months credit. 1.000 cases men's. boys', andyouths' calf and kip boots; calf, buff, kip brogans L • calf and patent-leather strap shoes. Oxford ties and emigres' gaiters; women's'misses' and chil dren's calf. goat, morocco, and kit' boot"; ladies' kid slippers, line hewed boots, and union ties. - A large as sortment of city-made good.. Also, a desirable invoice of wool and felt hats sad straw goods. Also, 20 (Joann Frenoh ealtakine. Samples of 100 eases Scotch gingham umbrella'. BBOOM, Jr., AI7OTIONIECRi No. 431 e , CHESTNUT STREET,.m.poirite the , Cistow. Hone , . between FOURTH and rirTH Street*. SALE OF bile DOE EN fiTERESCOPIC PICTURES. REVOLVINO - AND SINGLE BOXES, etc. This Morning. Anvil 16th. commencing at 10 o'clock. Included win be founded fine Plate and Colored English Groups and Viewejneh and Swine Scenery, Palace Views, Muni noted rictuses, Ametiqn licomery, ke. 11,43X1•13. Also, Patent Revolving Boxes. BiIngl• Morooso and Rosewood Stereoscope*. &a. TOMB. Elio, an involoo of Frolit;Yoyi. ' On Wedneeder Mo7rpnurg c _ SALE oF'soo LOTB ENIBBOIDERTEN, WHITE GOODS, LACES, BONNET AND TRIMMING RIB BON/4, ko., Aprlll3th, by catalogue, on a credit, cora menalng'at 10 o'aloek, consiatinit or a tenatal- aullott mentor goods noted to present tales. Catalogues and ,samples ready 'early on the mernine ofsale. HUBBARD /6 GORMLEY, AUCTIONEERS, 130 MARXIST Street. On Tuesday Morning. April 17th, sale of forms' aed domestic dry Foods "eareet base, 'maim. embroideries, oil paintings, &a. FOR THE SOUTH.—OHARLES- Tor( AND- SAVANNAH _S ED TEAMSHIP& FREIGHT REDUC. "Heavy at an average of sI7T/CEN POI cent. be low New Yor Steamship rates. OR CHARLESTON 13 O. The U. B. Mall Stearnatup KEYSTOiaI STAT . 4, Cap tain Cherie' P. Hershman , will mall on iNtailesdar. April 78, at 3 o'elook I'. AL Through in illato 00 homy 40 hewn at Bra. FOR SAVANNAH. GA. - The U. B. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORG IA, Captain John .7. Garvin, will rail '1 hrough in 68 to fle hours—only 48 hours at Sea. SEY - Bading days ohangedfrore every Saturday to every Eve days. Goose received, and Bills of Lading signed every filitndid first-class side-wheel Steamshita KEY STONh STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA pow runes above every ten days, thus forming a five-day itominu nication with CharloWon and Savannah, and the South and Southwest, At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ship' con nect with steamer' Per Plorida,and with railroaa, for places in the South and Southwest. INSURANCE. , Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be tower by these slum than by sailing vowels, the premium being one-half the rate. N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely lionsoessarY, farther than Charleston or navannah, the Railroad Companies taking an risks from these points. GREAT REINCTION IN' WARE. Fare by this canto 26 to 40 per cent. easier:it than by the Inland Route, as will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets from Shasde/phis. vos_Cherlee ton and Savannah steamshipe,lNCl, UDING MEALS on the whole route, except Irma Charleston and•Bevan4 ash to Montetnnert . . . . . CHARLESTON CONVENTION. The steamship .KEYSTONE Capt. Marsh man, will sail for Charleston on WEDNP.PDAY, April 13, at 3 o'clock P. M.; arrive in Charleston on FRI DAY, April W. at 3 o'clock, P. M. • and remain there until BA FHA DAY, April 38, unle ss the Convention should adjourn sooner. Excursion Tickets, includini_Roard and & ribs in Charleston until April 28, SM. For any detentitin after that date, 86 per day. INLAND PAIIB. To Charleston—,.-915 00 Charleston,— —..11101 50 Savannah.-- 16 00 Havannah—..—.--. 51 90 Augnata.----- 26 00 Augusts ._. 26 00 Matson— 21 00 Macon.— 23 78 Atlanta.— --. 22 00 Atlanta.— 31 00 23 00Columbas—..,— 36 00 Alban ••..._.... 04 00 - ' M. 00 Montgomery__. 28 00 Montgomery—. 123 00 —.... as 00 Mobile. . 16 90 New Orleans..... 29 75 New Orleans- - 01 00 No bills of lading !trued after the ship has sailed. For freight or passage apply on board, at second • wharf above Vine street, or to ALEX. HEIIO_,NJr.. Southwest oornerlOUßT it and CHESTNUT, Agents in Charleston, T. P. & T. G. BUDD. Savannah, HUNTER & GAMMELL, FAr d ylorida from Charleston, steamer Oarolina every For Ronda from Savannah, steamers St, hiary's sod St. John's, every Tuesday and Satarday. BUSINESS CARDS. J WAGNER JERMON, • Aim: pirt AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, o. 116 south SIXTH Street, (Wirt:4dt Independence Square,) rICILLDELPHIA, By the aid of reliable Attorneys, et diferent Pointe in the United States, a enabled to prosecute andoollect claims of every deeoription. Particular attentionciven to the examination and re covery of the claims of Legatees and Devisees, and the examination of Land Titles and securing the interests of heirs and all persons interested in the same, in all parts of the Linton. Has the Statutes of all the States and is Commissioner for most of them. Depositions carefully taken under Commiemons. apll -6m HENRY E. KEENE, • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Heel REMOVED from N0.t30 Walnut atraat to No. pi South THIRD Street. tolatt-Sro QA I .IIGEI., G. SLO &N, L." REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTING AGENT, ST. PADS, MIPINEXOTA. mh23 3m" • MISSOURI. LAND! _ Genel'al E LaVi L aillge EttatThit i nts, Dealers in Land Warrante., eon .&0., Northwest earner THIRD and C.BTNUT Streets. 8. OUIS. Partioular attention paid to entering Graduated Lands. 000,000 Acres for sale at Tomes !Snag from lag t. 7 coats per bore. Patents secured and taxes paid. Enelose 'tame for Plat and partionlars. felt-Sot WM. M. Crilllflll. WY. Ir. EARICIZAII GREI:ER & HARKNESS, 14 COMSUSSION SIHROH/LNTS. 131 SOUTH •WHAHVES LOU-.lm rutLAIIELAHA. . , ALFRED L. BOUGH, PAPER MANUFAOTURERS'_AGENT. Orders solioited for every description of PAPER AND PAP_ER-MAKER'S MATERIALS. - No. H South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. fell-em* 'RAWSON & NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDER& NOB. 619 AND 621 MINOR STREET, Between Muta HILADELPA.t and I Meet:n ut Anent. P JAMES PAWBON. JAB. B. NICHOLSON. R R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO • KER AND CONVEYANCER, Norristown, Pa. a) Farm for male in Hnolg, Montgomery, _and Chni er oounbee. Catalogue of Farms , with full downy tons. sent by msil. fee-3m THOS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law JR. No. VS Month FOURTH Street. 018 Ihn" EDUCATIONAL. "fiiNGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARD ING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS— M r. JOY, Laneaster county, Pa. The Bummer Bea opens May lir. For Circurs tall at Amerioni School Inatittim, 809 CREBTNu Principalr address the and ISt' • E. L. MOORE. DE KALB INSTITUTE, NoRRTS. TOWN, Ps... FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.— The Bummer Session will commence on MONDAY. the 10th of April. For turoulara, containior_p_artioulari. ad dress JOLLA W. LOCH, aid l-whutit" Principal. AQl' ?JUAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE to reliable medium throushwhieh Schools NM Fami lies may obtain competent teachers. Parents may ob tam, gratuitously, information and circulars of the bell schools. 81DITH, WOODMAN, & CO., 9 846 BROADWAY, New York, or CHE9TMIT Street. Phijadephia, NEW BOARDING SCHOOL. TUSCARORA FEMALE IN* rITUTE Will be opened at ACADEMIA, Juniata county, Pa., on the 'bailey of MAY next. For announoements con taining term, itch, apply by letter, or personally, Ulna April, to the subscriber. at 1711 VINE Street, Philadel phia ; after that at ACADEMIA. Juniata °aunty, Pa. W. 0. E. VINE St 1n) VINE Street BRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEUS, located at TMla dolphin, 8. E. corner BEYENTH and CHESTNUT I New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, and St. lasi% For information. call or wand far eatalonna. ired-11 ,tea PIANOS! PIANOS !! PIANOS ! I PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTTII. rdELODEONS, Made by Haven. Reeoe, Co., Nonni dc Clark, Hallett, Darla, tr. Co., and others. E. GOULD, adyle-le SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. Imp J. k, C. FISCHER'S SPLENDID NEW YORK PIANOS, from SIOD upwards to $I(, am:wording to finish—favorably known for their be_enty of tone. exterior, and durability. F sale on monthly Instalments, from 810 to /00, or for esah at a liberal disoount, Also, a large assortment of other Pianos, from excel lent manufacturers, on hand. JAB. BELLAK, 79 and WI South FIFTH STREET, above Spruoe. mhl3-Im* - . wpm CHIONERLNG & SONS, MANU. FAcTuRERs of Grand, lianaret and 130, right PIANO FORTES. Wareroome,Eo7 ORES ENUT Strong. Pianos to let, taken in exchange, tuned, and at 19.eted_,_ oonneotion, • fun stook of Ropiest ?Almelo. Mullin Omen. oto. STEINWAY do SON'S NEW PA TINT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS. GUARS GRND, AND SQUARE rlANoB,'now pre ferred rn oonoerta and in _private circles by the beat Performers. ROOMVed the first premiums over the best m o ors , from Judges bite Gotteohalkadsson, and others. Challenge oonapetthon, BLASIUS BRoTHERS, d&lr 1008 OREEITNIJW Street. A WORD TO HORSEMEN.—Dn. PEARSON'S BARBER'S EMBROCATION is decidedly the best preparation in use for the cure of bruise,. sprain,, outs. Falls, old or Iresh wounds ‘scratahes ix,t i t i l 'en V . sph e n d t. or le bv e lit i, k 0 .131,4114 454 r n . t gal a rlorth tfiv Birk: ewrYig_ stre,a,bilow emn: and sold at N 0.216 North Follittit Street. JENKS Bcolli r.N, N 0.160 North Thrd street. GMBERT & CO.. No. BR N orm Third street. - ILTBRR ,, ER. No. 22 h Second street. VRATON, Second et met. beleV South, N No. 1 where altaitlinge ere Rept fon sale generally. apilrloWnig* ' •• ' BS -- ODA.-*X) kegs for jl , -. 1/" W .117arie4h4Weeteg SHIP,PING. PLAN 0 S. ST AUCTION:" THQ & FrOkk - LT-m• -NoinfritairlallOttlTH MATH lITIOO3 t • - • ty sinArts.l6o.4 sreadmw . _ ePROto sALKA—eroacico Lio• lath 151 , n0t 881.-.-Arril tab ete *O. Ei MOM W k 0 U-LITIII exionstro iti. Orr.. remptory e. - • - - - Illt4 Sprint Sid•-Apiil rt. Won, st tbolisinatio. nth Sprint dale-April IT, annum at too Exoksate. •Jrir• - , tan of me yea . 11 41 for mist tff Sao alcove now reedy, cranik—FOßLTO ttalint jieiall77l6 An , !TOM AT TEE EXWANG seal teak and stone eyery Taeaday, s* the Ibta IT Contn cotton! having theopintat =Tab! egr Hannibal; of each - rty tweed repiunte rr ike nt addition to which we, , on this - ,EaUltnitszP__ - to the este, one thousand clop eues i in widasinurt tariff giving full, dsse il iLeifit the erogotifsw to be seta on the followin • - p REAL A AT PRIVATE - NAM - Sir We have aWI 113tOlgtt of real estate ma prink =IN !minding every deseli t en or oily iargx mmly . 'i s VOM F , 1ttr111"4, 2 sir - Rest es:ste selereo ou OTV- rriTir ...... and advertised r.er-trie,:aPy in rni - pun a s6= (of "shish foleesiq r ieiwo sruated weeklua free eaters, TO GENTLEMEN O F THE. DAR AND DOOR BELLERB. LARGE AND IMPORTANT BALE OF PAW BOONS. We are now preparing catalogue* of an azteaz we collection or valuable law books, whiah embraces three entire libraries, to be sold by order of executor' and others. Included are many of the best and meet demi ra- Me English and Amerieen .Reports, • Digests. and ohs mentary works. Oil Data of sale 'will be announced to la t.w day.. STOCKS. BONDS. &o. co Tuesday. April 17th. at U o'oloek, noon,-will be sold, at the Phdedeleeia3/maim-- oraginal share (110 new Owes) Ben Franolaso Land Junweeation. - bond borns, !PLOW each, Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad panY , lahate Phinulethble I 4brary Company. 1 share .Philadelphia Athenwany 1 share meroantde Library Company. FIFTEENTH SPRING SALE—APRIL le. Perempto WISSA Sale—oH . ICKO n tn N e premises, To close a coricern. LARGE DWELLING. STABLING, AND FIVB ACRES or LAND. Inds afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Apiil lath, le6p, without-reserve, to close *concern. very 'valuable ;reverts, Wissahickon avenue. near Chestnut Hill, 9 miles from Philadeiphia,large dwelling, With extensive stabling, and b acres or land. Sale absolute. Sufic to be paid at the time of sale. BLXTEENTR SPRING SALE—APRIL 12. At If o'clock,. noon. Orphans' Court eals-:Eatste oI ilabscas Fletcher. - - case d. POUR-STORY BRI de CK e DWELLING, with modera conveniences. No. DZII Filbert street west or Fi ft eenth. Same Estate-2 FRAM h STABLES. mouth side of-- Filbert street, west of .hishtseath street. Executor's Peremptory Sile—Estate of Georg* • • • son. deceased. BUSINESS STAND—Three-story -brick More and dwelling. No. )34 North Front street, above Amh street. air- bale absolute. LARGR .Allll VALUABLE RESIDENCE. with back buildings and modern improvements, N 0.214 Fine Street, with stable and comb house or rear, on Siam were street. Lot MS by 142 feet. fwo fronts. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, Walnut at., N 0.1022, east of Eleventh street, 22 feet front, Itl deep ; hers all modern conveniences, and in good order. BRICK STABLE AND COAOtt 110U•IS, No. 1206 Cuthbert street,- between Twelfth and Thirteenth, and Arch and Filbert streets. Room for 3 houses ands carriages. with amend water. VALUABLE RILOPERT Y . —Steam Flooring 3rol, Distillery, Coal Yard, and 1 acre land, at North Wales station. on the North Pennsylvania Mahood, 19 muss tram leiladeiphia. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, with side yard, N 0.1331 Spruce street. west of Thirteenth street t lot 29 feet [mutate feet dele, with modem imitative me atm and conveniences. Fat, RESIDENCE, RIVERTON, °ottani style, N.M. corner of Setiond and Cinnaminson streets ; large lot. 100 by 300 feet. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 1/211 Spruce street, lest of Sixteenth street. with modem conveniences. MoDERN DWELLING, No. IMO Coshes street, east or Tenth street. BUSINESS STAND—Modern three-story brick store and dwelling, No. Ma South street, west of Sixteenth street. ler Immediate *won: ELEGANT 230•,h RESIDASNCE, No. 1213 Wal nut street. treat of Twellit, 25 feet-front, Mt feet deep to Samosa street. Two fronts. Ilarlmmediate pea session egnorrEENTE SPRING sei,i-APRIL 17, At 7 o'clock in the evening. Assign DWELLINGS. Sale—TWO TILILER-STORF BRICK Spring Garden street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Same Estate TBREE=ATORY BRICK DWELLINGS south side of Barker street. between Chestnut and Market, and Sixteenth and Seventeenth mallets. gar Sale absolute. Rune Estate—TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, north side of Mellor street, between es Chtnut and Market, and (Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. • Sale absolute. TERE,b-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 110 f Federal street, welt of Eleventh. Peremptory Sale— TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL LING. Haverford street. west of Thirty-fifth streets (late Mantuaville)t lot 00 feet front, lee feet deep Oir Sale absolute. EIGHTEENTH SPRING SALE—APRIL 19. ON TUE PREMISES. MOUNT AIRY. TWRNTY n,:COND WARD. Orphans' Court Peremptory Sale—Estate of Mary Botta,or Salter, or Betty, deceased. On Thursday. • Aril 19. at o'clock P. on the tie be sold, 'without reserve or limitatcon. t ;valuable pro perty—Two-story atone dwelling, stone "I sad other improvements. Irak over three acres of lard. easterly side of Cresheim street, near Allan's taus, and near the mansion of James Gowen. Esq., Mount Airy, Twouti ssoondward. asr Clear 4if all inoumbrance. INT Bale &Nakao. ON TusidNYAIMI Aral 2lth NOD URN TIIREE-nORY BRICK DWELLING, 'lb side yard. Ns. 410 Friskil DWELLING , Willow. TURF:As-STORY lIRICE No. tit hina street. VeLTJAIiLE FARM. 67 acres- TredilrrinTownshin. Chester county. Pa., 13 miles from Philadelphia. Executors' Hale.—Relate of Deno: V. Gilpin. Fee. deceased, value - le building I at, west side of Rlttenhona; square, as feet by 113 feet. SALE NO. 613 WOOD STREET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TAPESTRY CAR PETE. &c. — This Morning, 16th mat., at 10 o'olona. at o. 613' ftWood street, the en tire Emmehold and 'Mellen Furniture Tapestry Car pets, Rao Mattresses, ko., of a gentleman &chains housekeeping. altir May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning se the isle. LARGE SALE OF WRITE GRANITE WAR E _ CONTENT 4 OF Tw.E:trir CRATER. DIRECT FROM LIVER1:001, ? i ds &IRS ' BARAIR E. PENNINGTON'AND JO3. FLAIL" Thls Afternoon. April le. at 3 o'olook, at tie auction store, Nos. WI and ]II South Fourth street, will be sold, ontieut re serve, for cub, the contents of twenty araLssof Liver- WI were, *miseries of dudise„, abstes.wape and saw oars. tss-sota; maws. esssaat. bowls. lugs. bakers, butter-plates. sickles, ohatubor seta, orgegiU dishes. Ao.hn far The above side is wortar the shedder of city sad country dealers. BALE OF VALUABLE AND POPULAR MISCEL LANEOUS Boo As. On Tuend,y evening, April U, at the auetimantore. as assortment of popu lar valuable books ma vetoes subieeta. Mr For pintoes:l sae catalogues. VALUABLE LONDON AND AMERICAN BOOK% FROM A PRIVATE CULLECIIIoN. On Wednesday Erewng, - April 18, at the auction store. a collection of valuable London and American nooks on interesting subject.. Illustrated works to the French and English languages. &a, &o. For particulars see catalogues. LARGE BALE OF VALUABLE LAW BOOR& on Friday Afternoon, April th. oommeneing at 4 o'elcok, wilt be sold an extensive oolleetton of valuable law books, whioh in eludes two entire libraries to lie sold by order of execu tors and others. •E? Catalogues will be ready and the books arranged for examination two days previous. Eale No:2 41 South SIXTH Stmt. EELOAN - Fll R.N rr GEM, ROSEWOOD PIANO. BItOCATELLE CORTAINis, FINE MIRRORS. TAPESTRY GaßPE'rer, &o. Oa Monday Morning, Mind., at 10 o'clock, by catalogne, - at No. 511 South lath street, the elegant drawing-room and cham ber Purn wire. rosewood posno-forte .by Eichomaker 4 Co.. handsome brocatellle and lace curtains. French plate mantel mirrors, tapestry velvet carpets, gilt gas chan delier, .k.c. IQ" May be examined at 8 o'elosk on the morning 01 sale. Hale No. 430 FRANKLIN Street. HANDSOME FURNITURE, TAP. TRY CAR- Phalli, &c. - On Tuesday Morning. 24th inst., at 10 o'olock. by catalogue. at N 0.430 Frank lin Street. the handsome parlor, dining-room, and chamber furniture, tapestry carpets, fine hair mat tresses, Chins, g lemmata. Sto, of n. gentleman declining housekeeping. Also. the kitchen farnitti re. tar' May as examined en the moms( of oda at to e'eloat. MOSES NATRANS, AIIOTIONEER AND CONMXSSION MERCK &4T, sonthesall 00111.1. of SIXTH arid RACE Streets. MONEY TO LOAN.I 40150,000 to loan, in largo or s mall amounts, en Moot % gold and Elver plate, diamonds, watches, Jewel ry, fowling pieces, dry goods, plothing, grammes, gars,. hardware, cutlery, musical uurnumemte,farnitnre, bedding, honea, vehic.lee, trainees, no n, oartial value for any length of tune agraml ilpo on more liberal terms than at any other eetabui=ant in this eitf. OUT-DOOR SALES Atten es ded to personally by the anatomy, at very Ism sham. CONSIGNMENTS 301.,ICSTED. Consignments of all and every kind 9f goodg solicited for Imbue sale ; two-thirds the value of the goods Intl be adeunowl le ‘ourcer , tion of the We. *SPLENDID HUNTING CASE GOLD PATENT LEVER WATCHhB.IB karat fine, extra fall jewelled, of the most approved and beat makers, coat from $/00 to nsso each, at from noo to Sl2g. MOSES NATRANS. MERCHANT TAILORS. E • 0. THOMPSON . , MERCHANT TAILOR, N. E. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND WALNUT STS. Respectfully invites the attention of all those =faring from the inconvenience of bad-fitting pantaloons to his superior method of cutting and fitting this important garment. This is, in fact. an almost universal com hplaint. The truth is, however, that the fault generally ies with the unskilled cutter, who has never searched for or made himself master of the true method. Having. in a measure, made this department a specialty. I invite all who are interested to RPM me a call. I have always on hand a complete assortment of desirable goods for Coattuss, Pantaloon,. and Vestings, of the latest partially of my own importation. mh34-3m COAL. P&01. P. MLLE!. KELLER. It EMORY, °Moo No.llo WALNUT etreo AGENTS FOX t, Philadelphia, .P 5.1 BOLE B. Bordas' superior Broad Mountain White Ash, ana 8.. Beeksher B. Co.'s celebrate L d Black Heath and Otto 0 A Bhippod by canal and railroad from Schuylkill Haven. Sohuraill 00.. Pa. fel4-3m H OUSEKEPPERS LOOK TO YOUR -MA-interest. Buy your COAL AT HICKS", where nothing but the very bent quality of Lehigh and Schuyl kill Coal to offered at hte following reduced prices: Lhigh,Broken, SiF, and Stove....- ...-44 24 per ton& 4 al Large Nut—. Warranted free from elate or dust and full weizht, V I VA; v i,ard dai m i tittl! corner DIARSITAI.,f_gr.:I MACHINERY AND IRON, 111.1.11171 L T. KIIIILICII, 7. Tk041017A.3 hflantlCl. WILLIAM IT. IitRIMICI. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH. AND WASHINGToN STREETS, PMI - LADY/TETA. 'IIIIIRRICK SONS L ENGINEERS AN) MACHINISTS, hlanufaotare Rich and Low Pressure Steam Ensinep, for Land, River, and Marine service. clan, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Soars, &a.; Castings of all Mods, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Reofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, &a. Retorts and Gm Maohinery of the latest and most int proved oonatrooton. ]very desoripbon of Plantation Matitansry, snob as sugar. Haw. and Grist Melo. Vacuum Pass, Open Steams Trains, Lethortortefilters, Pumping Burines. /co. Sole Agents for ff. Pa t ent Sugar &Hinz Apparatus', Namorth's Patent Steam sdamorter• 6120, Aspinwall k Wolsay's Patent Centrifiasat Sugar Drain ing Machine. ' • ' ang-y HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. pAOKAGE HARDIVAAF, 110IISE.—we would reafully call the etbontion of the Goa e 1 Hardware taco intermit* Stook of BI 2i WARE, which we caby at a mall vane by the package. Orders for &rag% i saw:teflon nolioitgA, and Goads de irnitsd ettilet in Mil WWI New Yotk,ar New Orleans. W. 0. LEWIS k - Son • • al COMMERCE Street, ai-end Co_ramiwtion blerahanZa Alla AVMs or oreiroeedOotneetia Berdware. mdet-IS 300 Bins Halifai and Eastport Earriat„ W 0; boxes. Healed Norio& 91WhaLt bbla Wait* P rint„ an store sad 111 • - TUIO. D. INOXY.
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