'-in ,,- ,:l - : - We... 7 tti'a . ±.: - _ , ,'.0;-; , .-=.:.;;.:t. . ' , .. -- 4'.!:;:i:47; , i.:'.,-;', : ,- P';' , ' ' ,- vi i i t i e 41 - 4 iii i ii i i •• " ;'• • i:' 4 ' t`,OI`, , ADAyP , „ lr: r, ye: --z , , WAN l ol 4. ,,rlii, oo ._ ottki.i ( liwatir D011i,. , ~,•,,..', - ,',lii - g• -- •kl l L'ii 1•:,'" , IViaiiititai, yam- . S ~ ' - tkifikyiltiestral A lot . *WI - .h,Sltkofileotil , 001piE,,, beve l ~ •';': 1 .40, 11 0 # l oWiltetl'ile ~ - ,li ir'rek, 2 lr e l , Zit=L ay ' , „ tu r ii l sa away' re , 4414 ' ' " wilikir Walk 4 — i4l6iwit . kiwi . tiettorit _11:111 ' riyanthell. theta itchg*twif — Infetho' Pomo& - ' OtAbliliftlA ihrolo= e toV /*Wt. •-, • --,.- Itcfnet, , Mg/lila/W. stiothic : , - -.. i l dft a ' wi s es iiitet• neaten% oareeki Si Wei va" - lirt — C i efOrioseatlildlV ilatiatint iriGi r the'lligmOwsilkits *A , to r toni' in i( teniasti MAO, AO tbAotoolia with. ' WOIN:i 4'4.11110. a 0 10 0 1 0" 2417 of 11,:•14Pidetioir look 'gm 17 cci'e = s t t° ' "g!*1 40021 "- ' ilf'tht% ante . .. ri boor at ortho . , ' impantr(l 1 48 4 11,11 1,0thr'oltoltAill = I. 4 / 1 1 nertl4de Niles. /Ne t tling . , , and • •- , Acially to !teaser; national Victor. - Dattivitsa4 'IO IO WIPS * O6 Patta ko ortho Aber.ott AfrosiAN i 4Aly ; Anse of ' *den, hiteked Itir th te• ~ :illetreetwt, IRO* . telailog otttemdbly„ in semi Met , IMM'thi',AtreMlim intereibt r •While‘npAijflitoteet4 UM* Ara 'Amok In • trytmg,Ati'almsaavint the •-. raga of Trines s'nntili r ma.,thelloPtwioliotai *Woad; ria. well a s ' , , •;Tley 'itai 'Pelmet; 'Goremitatti..,,. - OnAlse * iain lihLitint= :-. 'Attains' Mihail non, at Pfei,,fer the -s uccess eat" whatever labia grit tatroisaior Theft An ' loo f however, little dvilt to'arhow it will end, i , t i l „tipped to From Napuleon - being*lmm ap lfreo tied- proof .or sh. A•rfi lA* s i4k PM, - ' - r,owloft AfF - - The Groat instinc t * (obliged tigivi hi toinYA# • ] antooipti, ming wltle regard to one annonetho another-4m they :Man- to. fellow letst on _ON 4 • . -indievotse.• tr Tr u tlivik it s:insge kild ` ."Ahr itleibi ! N . lillik 4elma l” luilitAl Maim to," 101M11111t - dus•Striterse) that of 'WWI Oh eitntiod+ stow Xrith attrelt,' And. Ma mama for so deist Afterwards, when - " loptild'Vnly imitees- Oa own weaktem. A ka - t they, as we ll ea the re 4 alba lel%Wald sit ,aid to liroptliftotir owbiableldfir , and, POMO , them,until sub than as they emxtront their hinds blitotbor to fatookfiat• hi, IDA!'dkaal torn. 4,41.,tit It , Inseerty rand,;Wventglieut Central italY, 4 -ler commands rat at thi • s nioment which Cron= • ' jiiipiradd = noble ' ISOM With anooses, „ 'For the '' week a ll the Of , Italian lodine has lima Into ' ~ gesiend oelebrition. - ' Thi royal sceetioir orbit* ,Ankra vote Vas intifirmild by a •••0d end doe ' ' mono' blows, by the peel-of rejoicitqf belie; by' `:_. vavirig• banners, brilliant • ilfuntinsdona, Military • Miewa, - ind every natural menifestationofjoy by a glad pm." threngiag the Musts day and highs : „at wpm new pohit mdned sine. the war sand+ 1101 K 4 1 1 4 ,%. tbousande of tricolored lege have AM • wed mike instant from the Ando** of the Mt!- ' rah, ai well as feta every tower and column' seat -1(414 the emancipated pity,. :While no sooner did ' the stars shine out above, than lights 'that 'Heil ':'thew Wilma hiveilittitreA ;from envy prong - vast ItsbAtatiou. Indeed, illumination 'and ' bin wSate seethe Sat Italian dogs of mew; as if a tort of awe* minding ihe national 'melee, an -' Stied thafr *ma' wings and lietterid over theqi i • pitatteg patriot. all the hopeful day, and,at 'n ht r still manifested their guardian presence by i losanAttof ni.th starry *yew ' . , . ' ' And an ltattaa illutobtarion, belt known, lino' ordinary sight, , at_jeast when, the AAA* la ap Important on.. They excel hero in •pleturesque dirrieeeof every sort ;:ltalisn'..eonfiationery 'even ' - is Wharf in Its way; but, when a punt Althoff' • idea hi to - be - expressed - , or an event eelebated, naglie lagensity blooms almost genial it ittia coition of speaking emblem: • Thus one martin inner largsage of the notional heart-In the divers gainful end 'forms intomildott the three- I colored-light. o f Mimi Ultuninations are woven; lainsay :•Wtaises they are -really eharaeters in . which popular apbani.me shine out from the midst of • itain'llluminotiods have always hien falai. for, srpensivenees aid - utignifieenee. Who do not remember orhavinglie ayee"daialed in ehil - hood even by p ictures of some, greet " Illumine , don at Turin ? Nor are the nevatinee =nob behind their Northern brothers in either the mania, oritonlits for illumination. - i It seems now that it 'was , determined in flier mattesils of ..the naered College, before pmtesting sgaiast Sardinian impiety from the eannen!s mouth, to try' thibefisat of theVatlean *Under.- They appear to be whelly,unaware,'dowri there in aid Rome, that these once potent .theadirbolie have come to be considered quite bonnie's farther math. ,If they do , any execution 'now-a-days, it, -must 110 in-the same way that old cannon, when diselialgvi, dolman by exploding and mattering ,' &adios the diselargere. , *lt* hoverer, amming to see with , what awful • (or artful) Pomp; with what 'tare to nolo effect thla drama of Ilimoninumleatka. lin 'been pre , - pared! - Venerable St. -PAW.* for'itheatre, mid . ihar, all ; bung with black, in aim of Mother . ' Mora , ' mounting over her lost ehMren ; the al- , tar•eandlee of yellow wax. (we know not witP, .. 'save to remind one against that black book-ground ot the Austrian colors,) and these lighted and ex ."- tiomitobed stoesselvely to signify—what? - A long - ' • Swoolokof., ..®posed of all the monastic orders of itoviel'entaleg thechuti& with measured tread to the , solemn Moot of tim„itarterers„and all other , din and: trabole to &s potty and eireumstancti to the esWilif. If title does not terrify the apes !MSS into repeats:we, why, holy war mast be seat • wood, and the mud will Dhow "beam the God of :Battles is infld on 'the - eidi ;of Ake Seinen Chetah; or, which - is -the strongest, the Paal rrift", or Garibaldi, with Ma million mastitis, it be bead - of an army of rebels. • '*l . - itati, irtsretigh Policy. AFrinti the IQew York ern= - • _-- • --•• •-Thom& thewnibeasy noereeiltilwey tO &woman. , r tette theta that MO Wee been sent to ay pro - fessedlY,Chelstian-fiation by Ai central. Govern- • - himitiftlapani 'pet it, has been invaded by ote offler,mnly esnanattog frail different awn. 'lie, , teem -interesting" albs present moment; and the , lama wirreyed , by Seto htirartatit theta::: Jive ustait'ont by ' :Mistatreleg Viet while 'thateovernment'reseniblas the' CIO* to same eased felts tbreign- policy, )thstdiffeentimirt Moat:other respects - is striking Teethe natibmsliel - toisrtis =ow eneatially different; - th. r iaagtetyai are, as alike , me tfleasselt and " Cherok* - -'sunithele forms of sway:Went im di verse W the Petriarela - said fendil r , :The native el Jiipeitieoissidaritit aninstiltldlie,evemmoinpar. • ettattilobn - • ' The ezalusietertflidesipaesisldr io many ages by" • -• the dos was oats- to, different cant= - from' tieeratiet. on Car neighbor. ttlip ~ eve., e ittee the 'imperial *.polley ; aMtid ft foeterinc to - thei listiftrapment ;of , foreign momatetee; Jae the .other its', 'object was simply stiffpgaesevatfon wind conquest' by -[ - aeon nationi• - The • iine IWO= have _uniformly evineed mi trowillirelw • accept, • the_ Mow me' hiSproreesente.' • mohi - "avowed ameninlties; the other have been se =variably - , ready W take anodes* of :fiery Opportunity, . to learn, until tbey fell that, -with Christian soigneewt. the •••Chrigthist religion was to' bh"litrOdifeed_ "Ilma,' • with the' latter, national. auttilsipition ad ultimate ' extinoilea , would follow. While regretting a resat =Melt has kept ; gaseous people Wong in seclusion and (*meant, five darkn ess; let - due ceedit e . be awarded. to, th . pattlotle and Inhuming policy whit% Abated it, ne _oantimileak - doeteine that the I, tiarth Le the' Lord's; that De has given it to the „saints; that. we are ' the salute ;- therefore , let tie take' posses • • don," "wee by. ,no ; mesa caked ,to -the • web . Puritan settlersof Neseßagland. At Oita.. ple tiedargelly.leted upon three or far eateries • 'B%l"W:tem the ability to enforce it etthted. - When the. Porthgeese gest reached those shores„ 'ittedropinled II! Thee of the Soelety.•of 'Team about 'A. D.' 1649, Jewel, like Germany. ' wet Mukha...into a large number of petty ?duel . petitir, - owing feat, to the Emperor, whose an - Um however, was often little more tban nomi. • nil. we are to credit the amen* St, Frames Xavier• mid his immediate assistants were often widowed: witb tbepowee of performing the meet stupendous =twist; At all events, their earnest Hess end boldness, the austerity of their live pined to the superior knowledge and toot which they paissettsd, soon bad the art of commending their doctrines to a number of 'tbe greet Tamale of • theeinplth; espeolellfon the southern bleed. , Whys Pulls'Airsedu dist to the pelages of Itiumin. they almost quarrelled fob the, looser of big amitairitenee. and_ granting:the arm ' estiblieliment: tio' the .111111/ faith. Porhigiese get- • theses tu •Weerdingly; sprang' up 'at numerous" ' .• among otbers,.and the work of proselytism vrenton at a rapid rats for nearly forty -yews, whit it , estimated that th e -number or native , i approaohed two million . smile. Among theisi - ,were the primes of Omura, Gotto, •••• Bur and Arun.-" The. oonvergh= ofentaltands. the: retaliftstumbo embraced Christianity, was :=9141111 1 „ Y,preeitione, blideitb prOved the signal for these_smans womb, taithnetely overequithied -The linthiltathrona :was at that time filled ;by tke esletrated Tato Sahli, witt hod' time from • .thirktemblest patios, and who possened an tuzusuaramount of ' penetration ant deeision" ; of .chinctou Observing the progress of thefipentarde le the . Philippines, and urged forward by the regi tea the anoint religions, his prahresor bed 5 to show marked dislike tosrarde,the mis sionista. Fearful of bad tionsequenow, the Obrietian velum= =IDA, deeded to send an em - -• ' bossy -to "the 'Pops and the Xing of Bpiin ; se fotiaspantwe Of the highest rank were ihrthwith deepatehml on that =hind. They were favorably received at Rome and Madrid, traversed tbegrater part Of Italy and Spain, and returned highttlighted with their trauma and what - Uufortaoately, e short time aftervisa Sumilanda , died, and affairs began to wear it glassy . ispeot. ' • Impeete'detipatehed two gontotheionsrs : to -- - . rows, erten°, vice provincial,: =king \ why the were' forcing their creed , on 'objects of • the Empire t why they bad destroyed temples and • ' : , -- - --peesetwahthe -bons= ? 'why they consumed useful • •, animals fOr *ad ? end why they carried away m a =Watts ad sold them Inlndia as staves? To some 'telf ,that- evasive mowers were :=Mend 1 but the " litetetel Not were adiniVed.-' Indeed, the Bathers batted a =Meg =gelled three thowiend temples , • ;' er ethee. 'Mahar'edifices to the ground. , An • • edittiregatina propagating the' new filth followed, . ' 'and-ta-..lsll7_soititt twentythtsror thirty persona .' • were Mated:. .Aillthe' missionaries at the same thltib t r 0 /11 1 A1 1 ,111Od!On4iidOn to return to the aegis , . . MOn ll ,,hiew-Pmft; led egelif the 11Othereen . -wmatsPoo' 1 401 It work , 1 4 1 .11 - comparative =differ ',Wuhan •tha` Pert mitt= Plana. ftreenatent.; In Jggg fgpstistibrtisa mead Ude, Wittier= twenty ',Eastaarid Obriefferis weth pat.tee'deatil hi various ypiii,:aigeortsf-the Jesuits bad•ldinged - and. the 'hasp= - Made by tofufile of litagisal• bad * Salta the Ist ' h tfiftifiC, .7PetAltion - entatensed , /hAtiffik hen „arena - • °Wailed: ••• Ohba, afterwards-the the Dutch api n erri -as uses sthogratlmAsetie w -lbele intense tred to Spalliiiid Elie Pepe ',hail their navel avini --:• rlgerato , '011 1 744 1 1:4 1 / 1 - 'A6•-raiwOtiftltttfottiMil wilt. 44;014, lieeth?e,eothlgthld by orgasm priests were, -rehliere_ rg. awns made asi ''.;.,,e1.10110.1614 0 7m wife milt 40as/ am WWI& tut mariter, took • plsee, and . _ • .0 4 4 4 4.,:ritemiteltetod ,„ - lifskol earths lea of April ;leer Shirgr r**l-1". _ _ _ •l. _ ENE , - pirott .dttlatll &Oa to io Me,4141,40D, 4od al, , , 4111 - .lllne FOHNUMEL—• There -18 one , tOP, I O - P..' • Lett1).7' , 0 14 1144.11! wiWbrikli: rational itioraamely, that dintemperr.. :It you not slept, If you have bandaehe.,. or eciatiSig AlOtcOrs or; thulidecei,tkfisegtO by pll , i kVA bo PORN, end elekteoUtiteltel aid jirotetk.l.Conde out of, the antra % . day': - , Do not „leave the , Aryl IsTAIKAPeI the oldest_ and Jost. tle4, 7 10 gio ll 44„trAnibogt4 4 01 4 0 n' modest 0:00S Poinpasy, respecting Te Gist gsatice*lto-, Vitisfaut'of,!whiek, all mutt NI istenumei to hang amity Omni. An old man who bad a loving boktave - ht the - ate," yip "Whin - rot loastanta the' room wlltstedy 10 - yeV This nobility Is - Icatnd. In Ull, ecusittioas loctaty..• of bur beat anecdotes, not.nn4 - of seltimpeci„ *but st hilh - and ptofneei heetilieuty, :Vrhiekte s Windom of manners, have, comeltalleges,tromthe Apitio t *s P•opl?.entirlay' - faithistie.! our •Atte, Zne,„ General Daiiinas has likely; given lid-. inothoS - hoOk on the; Atlas, in which he Metes the following On: the day,of our departure, Abon Belie wished to r "east' us fon Ski last time, and assembled us to the' .ettltitlef etidliht at his Mines to a pp, and ; pate the night.,W• halo joyous party. ,His sin; &boy, of teelletlekellih t ' years, lied chinned us, and I' 'Atrirniat - Abn,:put brief* new ' ad' pretty ind a red cheohfa embroidered, and Yet* , low. - eljipertc The winning her did - not *near; et sappir,,ataimheu asked for hilt his tither said hie mar wa sideep.: AU ; next morning, idler prayer, Abut Bekr said,. my, friend, I: have tried , Ile nuke you happy;_ knit now I come to ask of you a' - teetimony)pf your ' kind When said last idea niy eon Slept iontaili, he hid Just - killed him' self hy falling from the top of the terra/a. God Willed it. Not to disturb your t he I have cow. twined iny 'erten; itia have*alleneed the trial of my, wife.Noir Inutteit this morning to assist at 'ohs harlot of inylion.": Thhfneare end this - fore* of Charsoteri overcame as, and we went religieualy, to the - interment pf -, the poor child. • Tor the fines. • awl (Aeolian, manners are not tit lie directly euli 'Gaeta& ‘: &het letrisolOui It - to 'children) aut to' awloogidaid by as as thi - dlei hand; which hest ever divulged the stank we would falltheell from our, real rink. We, must look at the =ON not Sifthe arrow, and perhaps the best rile la Lord filoon,'ll, 'that to attain, good forme - only needs not hi.deepinathem:—Emersen.- • t l / 2 1P.Sonse yams agog says the Petersburg Y Met a lam' raidding in Pennsylvania 'wither onlyohltd, ta, ion; tc.Entope; kink , iftor'oettnitt property Aldan& been lequeithed to her by a sinattonin Deleon: Thu' sum was a ; Imp one,,and would tinvOptattad.her faibeyond the necitr of latior Thil:PtoPerty, wee Secured, esitlithe son wrote home that-he WOuld return in the steamer Poodle; 'with thisfinidi itlitiinnifftemite kintei reached the 'henget-America, audit was supposed that , all 'on 'board of, her 3 had perished. The old lady. was lastunolabli for along while; but finials softened her grief. She removed Ito Petenborg; and for- long time 'has been noted' aniOng'her immedlete neighbors for her. industry and idiai rity...:o4;4litirsiliif; last a Stranger called . - upon her. Hi inn bearded to eyes, 'and his mien betokened one had - seen =eh 'of the world. :She received .131lia - kindly, and he be: gas to speak of her son. She ready:deed hit voles—the Oil of years was lifted from her ere c-the olden time Game back to hir like - a longt forketten:diasto, and iihe knit* heroffspring." His history is readily related. Ile did 'not leave in the Pecifie; -but , was , taken. Ill; la London with the btltoae fever. During his eicknese he was 'robbed of, all, its losseiatd. Upon his retiovery he dared not return, home. penniless, `and therefore reinired ' Seinen. '.:Pinding no 'implement; he made his :nay_ to Russia, where he Obtained a situation upon one-of the Oovernment rail Ways, then tinder the ittperintendenoe of Joseph Harrison, Jr.; of Philo : deliddia Mountulating • handsome sun, he ro4 , tuned to,Frazne and - pinhead _lt farni, *hick hi tubeeporatly• disposed of at k hums profit. He then Jterpairad.to ngland, where he espoused the daughter- of a gentleman -of wealth. After his honeymoon hi returned' to this country, in the Bo hessian,' Pr seek .hip mother. and earry her to his ;hone: - lifteeoonsiderable eff.ort he found her in our eitY, - ind en 'Monday list haler the North, whence he will shortly take passage for Europe: young lady in Mies recently having fal len violently brick. with a, young. non of her so pfaintaitisb; and falling to Atomiser Ms ' affection. ;eve itlm'a dose of eantharides in brandy to stuom- Mishit. • 'But ft wduld - seem that the charm toted lett* differently from what the girl, -In her sim plicity, bad anticipated, for shortly after drinking he was taken very ilok. The young lady had also 'died a portion of the cstntherides with some +puff, with which the nostrils of her beloved were wits Billeted andMs .head affected. Bat stub*. nity".-the inlititre fell into other hands. Two ladies 'fierkiok of it • The consequence`was a violent Ira -tatitnt-ortheiensitive membranes of the nostrils of .)oth,.and a breaking out on their' nose' similar to • 1.4° The Mobile Regutor mitis : "The Demooratio strongholds ,of north Alabama are Douglas by •an werwhelmingesajority,"and If he if nominated he carry'ritil every Demon:atilt county in the State. Despite the nols• and eonfosion," Stephen A. VAR be" Walt It candidate at' the douse, in all , respeets, and An some tempests 'a 'ct one than either Dreekinridge or Lan *. Hem ht - Isse some Dentematle,votes of the Tali otjr so 001,..but he lipoid get thriftt the old ion temattie Wiittifor every distutitionlits that would 3y off at the !meths.'. .Noloabt of that. . ; Jonas was travelling with hla 'wife, and (for a freak) waren gaihmt in :his beharior to - hie, earn moss, that madam gtew tineillty and remonstrated wand his attentions es too nuked for nubile ob- Assition: ." The d—l !".saldWaie, " we're mai ried, r appoint!' " Yes," said the lady; "bat, Wen; frets *out deportment, folks will think we 'OAIIFMtt< "Well—whatof it?" inddlonec , " Why, cot moth oertainirfor said the carafel dame yen area Irian ; but we women have our she teeters total* care of." Jones waschocked into propriety'for the reit of thsejearnii. . EIPVLSTO4 Portn./1. yens]: lII= named JE111218• son was expelledlrtun -Ms - Union (Presbyterian) Chub:thud Seminary, in New York silty, on Satur day, for forging admission - Paortaxoe Nlearma.u.n, by the latest European news, was reported u sarlonely ill, and that pray .tre were offered fuherbr , tho various garrison pha 'dela of England. _ „ IMPORTATIONS. Reported for Om Prowl . PALERMO—Iing OludivekTmisili bxs 16 M 0 n 8 ORO (mangos .teasa Jo ules Co; SOO bid lemons EOO oral order.. , • , MATANZ 48--Eatrk P Alexander, Merinatin--Mi Abdo num R•bzis do Rutter,Newhall & CO. PHILADBLPRIA BOARD OP ";'RADR. RAE K. . BIDD/M COMMIZT3II 01 TEE MONTI( 'O. KBBRIRLB, , „r' , - as in iilessorre'llOßAllol ibis Tonawanda, 'Llversoot April 55 3luP &thistly& NOISY. Watts....::.toando; W Q A . - satin Snip (Amos, . 'Janeiro, soon engstigliowess_, Lagusyns, soon Sagileptunoi, Batt Cork ._&o.. soon &Or Ono: Falss,lVioksrsoi.....Port Spain, Trill.: soon. 1 , SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. io '; - Arsoarnig UNITED STATES. MIPS 11411/X pot" Davi Anatol:46MM Atli' 1 York,amnbarg-••••.•••••Avril 15 Miassol-,-i - ..- - .. , ..80at02-/Averpool-...-......-A2cl 18 Panaa.....-......"-New York-Liverpool— --April 26 &rag° —New York-Havre Aprll2B York..Suthaniton..— Kay 1 Arne rice Ekoton.-I.4aerpoo May 2 Africa- ..... New York..kiverpooL....— May 2 Hatornoriiii Now York..Hambura. May 15 Europa _ ----.Boaton-layerpool....---- -May 16 -.New York, .Livaroool . -. May M New Y0rk.;.L.....-New York. •Couthampton-.... -May - _14144.T0 ARRIVE. 'N • - T@ ova Boothia- -Liverpool ll4 -Po:rend . . ... VA3 Vigo Liverpool—New York.—.... April 4 Amerios..........Liverpool..Roston ri I 7 North Amerioah.Liverpool—Portland,..... 11 C of Baktmore.....Liverpoollew Y0rkz...—......April 11 VandsrUlt....Bouthempten:. ew York - 11 ..LiverpooLlew York. .. ... • ...Arai l It New York. . . .Bremen .. ow Y0rk......._. April 14 &MOMS— .15fflotbsmirton— ew York. —.....hpri Ils Fulton._ " May 1 • foutoets.......Soothuntoton..New_York.......— May 4 Bremer.......—Emithempton..NewYork • • .1•7117 ktair etininierieeil trait New York on ' h, i'h i t h ireranktp eme i"h ntrilg i tNew York on Out /Id, 7th, Jitll.77thato 27th or sub month. dgrolt d =ig 'o4:llThitineame" INTELLIGENCE. FORT OF PHILADELPHIA. April WINO. RJJEB- ti-EIUN BEM - 8 36 wATER---1166 Steemehlk. City of Rtehmond, Mitchel, from Rich • mond. vW. worfalk43 haute, wita mdpe and palwerigers Jr.to Theo Webster. On natunlay night last. when off Cape Efenlorn, broke main shaft, whioh gauged her to be towpd up by tog America. Ship Narragansett, Enundere,lso days from LiverMiol. with nide. to Peter Wrialit & Towed up by tug kmenom. Gni( Brandywine, Airman. groin Perintrehnce /Bth nit, with 730 sacks auger to'order—vessel to J fitolfee vet fitd moompeiny with brig - Bohn for New York. Left bark -swishier/4 Mocha.. ad Ind: let as 46 N. long 6930 W, spoke sobr Velone, with 'desk load of lumber, steering E. Bahr Lemon. Maimed! days from New York, with moire to Crowell & pollute. Sohr Caroline 0, Leer, Co . days from Portland, with Mei. &a. to k: & &mem & Co. Sobr J C Runpow, Matthew., 10 days from St Maris, Gs. with lumber to IS A Bonder ik Co. Bohr fliailisAtkirg. Atkine.l nevi from mitten, Del, with corn to Jerom e. NOWIDIA • Stammer .1 Jame:m.36 hours from Alexandria, Va, with miles to Thus Webster, Jr. CLEARED: Abrernetuk Rennebeo,Johoon, N York. J klhierdtorr, i rtmikik Phrases Dirrague, Matthews, Roston, lark Chen E Let, Almeida, Port an 'Prince, Thomas irattkou k lions. & • , • • r P Brio Nickerson* Nickerson Iketon L At/donned CO• Voir Lawn, Beanie, Boston, N Sturtevant to Co. N , D L Sturgis, Norris, Providence, Crowell & Sahr .1111 ltabcook, Babcock. Charleston, Van Dawn, Nene' Behr CMS Whiting, Lippineott. Providence, do (Corressondenee of Ills Pra April Id NW. Tha K t tiltinwleft this moroinn with is boars wisp and oonsign ea relives: Camanoho, Dateman & Bon. - J A Lemon, and Syr Cole! , wheat, rye, corn, &o. to A 0 Cattail & Co; ti Morrell and owns. mitt, corn. rye,_ flaxseed, to. to Bndd & fftly; 1A Hopper. raper to Humphreys lioff alai & wrilint.lrolltona to Norcross & Blieeu4 Dr 3 fliontee. Mauldin/Imam. and John Walls, wheat. rye, oorn, oats &c. to Alex Nesbitt; M Id Sherman, wheat, oats, and whisk!, to Perot & nrovDlWilel Clap, lumber M e rit pi? o=frn i d t Bheeta ; L°' iallTala'ait MA rt. Sh asta; a G A:P= h ekitt ..Lest ; I wv.5."4: pa...,.. 11 w Ingate, a AdolphusFuther,Zbso it Itoplus, 0011 i too DI'MPOIO City. NERNIORANDA. le • Delaware Cannon kenos arrived at New k i j j , far. illtwili, karats/. kenos, arrived at New Or flip That Wattson,Lattelle, front St Thornas,itr rilLOrarsgorast Ma. for tMtAprzl,fataustis end New Birk u arlotte Z ay./17 t o m, old at Wilmington, Delors Mr Witt ttoi,kaa Nen sold In Wow York On Pricr rinitokm7 Holmes, at Antwers Nth nit, wad to mint= %traps, - Its M oreno, at Carde I V est, Jta d '` .6.4 trritittotZf ' • 4 11 Ida . Mtho g r h ir o sliZ.aygived at Trinidad alst ult. for Philadelphia , sa il ed from 6114114.411,5 f ymentoh, for Pfuladeiplila, ra il ed niTlft7Yrkillik . , Nowlin, tettoe, caused at Ea g Bilks* ler Fkliedeirkii , sailed trout _spasm mot .. i ' Mir A ten g ter=s a girrE, VOrfOr la, 1 - .Ora .nkan Wirt art mat. for stores, unit 6* Awl A iatataa, for Philadelphia, Bailed r , JAPPNAsnee, arrived,at Newport .lu rep t iirlaketafth, and Coloradtetigletios, am at rvin .. inst. A a r,o, iv from roll River for rbiledel- I EM:ERZ=EMM=EII=I FOR SALE t .pOR SALE—Thirty Acres of high, beau titui land, two miles nark of..the Second street' pavement*, near • new and bandsmen settlement. Per.' eons demrouslor budding a first-elms country seat or, purelusging qn speculation, will find here a rareoppor candy. To unproven It will be divided into lots of trom one tollve _sere&,pe7enlem nom instalments, ox ear Or,prtf gesennn part.parrottes, 'A passenger. ramortd sonsblv goon _pass within two squares. Apply to H. P. SMITH. ti)i South SIXTH street. apWISt TO LET,-OE. FOR. SALE, OR EX- - CHANGE FOR ("SEM ANTOWN PROPERTY— The levee three-storied BRICK 11008 E,. No. 802 North TENTH Street, with three-etotied bask build ings, aide yand on Brol Etat. and all the modern irn-' provenrepts ,jnonira id 8. TARR Y 710, GIRREN Street, Phitede Phis. - - sySr.let in FOR SALE, EN HADDONFIELD several very desirable Brisk and Frame' Residence,. well Waded . 130,LhinPleolniAY improved: Also. the beautiful property 01411 ea • 'Tulip improved: Also. together with a number of well-tooated cottage sites. Portion of the property will be exehanged for city vial estate. Terme easy.. Apply to • • 'POPIT N ' ht ßtript i4 etween la A. M . and 3 . pair, SALE —A large Carriage and E: nem ;malt* establishment. situate on the corner of two o f the widest streets in Portsmouth, Va.; dotal tood, tbnving business. iThe owner I. unable, throng io health, to longer give jt attention. Can be mocha/se on low and very reasonable terms. or leaseCror a term °nears. Appir to •• • • OEO . B. SNEAD, , Portsmouth, Va., or at EVS CH E S T NUTSN, 504 tweet. diu TO 'RENT—Two 'beautillilly situated NEL double hentaia.well_phadad. with coach latuasit and gaydans attached. on Tammy Plank Roark one mile below Tacony, and three-quarters of a mile from Pee- WALNUT Railway depot at Bndeshur6• Apply at NT WALNUT atzeilt. • , anhl7-tf gm. FACTORY -FOR SALII , OR TO MEL RENT.—The • large briak , BLIND. and SA6lli FACTORY, mßridgeport, opposite Hemostat, with Planing Mill, Morticing and Tenoning Mashines,—lA that, a complete act • of mashiparifor ko„ ko . For terms, ko., address R. R.r.coxsori t Norristown, Pa. ' anli•thstuat CO L LI ERY, TO LET.—TIIB,CELE: BRATED LIMB FITLER COLLIERY, situated at Shamokin, in 'the Shamokin Cost Baalniand on the lire of the Shamokin Valley. and Pottevtlle R.ailroadl will be' let mien the immolation Of the improvements now in grogram,. There are Iwo Veinsof Red AT Coal opened on the property, each seven feet.thiok. The coal brof a sups., nor euelity, and; hag attained a high reputation where• ever it has been*introdriced. It is highly valued and °emends a ready sale in Baltimore and intermediate • places, GiSsibioh it it sent both by oanal and railroad. A market hae also been opened for this rosy in the North and Northwest . For shipment to the Nast it may be :taken le , :Delaware City, and, isc the econpletion is 'June runt, of the extension of e Mine Hill Railroad tooonneet with the Shamokno alley and Pottsville Railroad, it can be shipped at Richmond. These veins will yield from three to four hundred thousand tons above water level. There are - other value of White, Red, end Gray Ash Coal on the pro perty, which are easilyamiesseble. The capacity of the breaker is fifty thousand tons per annum. The Colliery can be examined on application to D.W. C. Cleaver, on the premises. Por further information apply te . M. EAST WICK, roliM-tathstf No. SRI VINE, Street, Philadelphia. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY. - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE The valuable Farm and Country Seat, oontaining 105 ores of highly cultivated land. situated in.the town- Alp of Germantown, Philadelphia county, and within 114 miles of the depot in Germantown. The situation of this property As not to be eurimesed, being bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the rev. by Township Line road, and on the south by Raines stLeet, and within one-eighth Of a mile a the Limekiln Turnpike, end a %natter of a mile of two Sta tions on the Chestnut Rill breath of the Germantown Railroad, High street, and Washington lane. The location of the above property is high end heal thy, the land well watered and lying very advents, genus's , for Cottage Sites. It commands an extended view of the surrounding country, and is intersected by the Weal, running 'from Germantown, as laid down on the Surveyor's plan of that &stria. The property is laid out nt five acre tote. lithographio plans of which may be obtained on application to either of the under signed. A i llt u t i t i rlugle d e tn p tcog o l e t , tll g 'situated ZAnin g , l ngironrohnsaid street 191 get. acrd in about . fee l ? haying an area of about 4 acres. The ;round tea gh is stapes towards manhetm 'treat, upon whichfront is a row of large and elegant shade tree". • • Alan, several fine Building Lots adjoining and in the viqinv of Figher'e.lane Station, Germantown. For Rather parthmlers and terms apply to • GEORGE /INK* Jr.,_httor neY. B. E, ooral/RT an_ aI,NT hapbe., Or to , L B. ERN WI _ mhl-2m. GRIIMANT VFN.: iptaxtAßD TAMES FOR &ALE;;-"-Two ALP firetelture'Billiaid - Tablei, with 11( kelt marble beds, and latest improved emblem!, made last May— uthasnitrutiati%otreApVtentra liate,Eet above Li.t ilAitirET ear's " reff-tf ,' ' Re ng. Va. TN THE ORPHANS' 00IIRTFOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ANNA MARIA PEACE. The Auditor appointed by the Court to andit, settle, and adjust the account of Edward Peace, executor of the estate of Anna Maria Peace. deceased, and to make distntiption of the balance in the hands of the account ant, will meet the pathos interested for the purposes of his appointment on MONDAY AFTERNOON, .April Xi, at four o'clock, at his office at the southeast corner of 'IGHTH and LOCUST Streets. in the oitv of Philsdel- Wu& DAN DOUGHERTY. - apl2-thatulit Auditor. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon the Jit-a Estate of THOMAS E. MAOOFFIN, late of the city of Pbitadelptda, deceased. baying been dujyttrant ad to the subaoriber, ail "emus indebted to acid Tate are requested to make immediate payment, and nee hexing demands against the lame to present t without delay. to CORNELIA MAGOFEIN, Executrix, Or, ,ANTEIONY SWAIN, bar Attorney. PAU-tut-6V Bucks county. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. iv 0 TICE.-THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing . between the subscribers, un der the firm of I. E. KNORR & CO., is this day die mimed by mutual moment. J.E. Knorr retinue. The busineos or the late Arm will be settled by oRARLKS F. TAGGART. at the old stand. No. 631 MARKET Street, whervell venom haying of will present them for settlement. and theme indebted will yoskeiyayment. J. ,E. KNORR. ape -Mt CRAB. F. TAGGART. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE 11-A is hereby given, that the subsoribers have formed &limited partnerehip , agreeably to the act of iluambly of the Controacqwealth of POPhillylvania. approved March Stet. entitled " An act relative to Limited Partner .hips and the supplements thereto. The ' name of the.brm under whioh the said _partner TiilP l l l 4,tB b e Oeledrieted isthat of " CHARLES F.TAG- The general that of importers and Wholesale peelers In Wines and Liquors in the city of Philadelphia. The name of the re' partner is ORARLEEI F. TACOMA r. whose p i ece, of resifienoe Is at No. 1610 Chestnut'etreet, in the city of rhiladelplua, and the name of the, special partner ip WILLIAM REhIBEL TAGGART,_wholikewise reside. in the oity of hula deiphis, et N 0.131 South Fifteenth street. The spacial partner. the said WILLIAM HEMBRL TAGGART, has contributed to the common stook of the firm the sum of ten thousand dollars in cash. The period at which the said Copartnership is to potn mance is the 4th day of April, IMO, and is to terminate on the 4th day of APrdr MB , .CHARLES P. TAGGART. WILLIAM HEMBEL TAGGART. • COPARTNERSHIP.—A. W. RAND has THIS DAY adnotteel into Partnership OEORCE W. ALLEN. The style of the firm will be RAND & Who will the HOT-AIR AND HOT-WATER FURNACE, COOKING-RANGE. n i lialßlNG. GAB, and fil'EAll - BUSINESS, At the old stand. N 0.124 North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. Aprilf,lB6o. . ap2.lm. TO THE PUBLIC): CALHOUN'S ANNULAR VENTILATOR. The above patent is deemed, by soientifio and prsoti cal men, to be the very best ever offered to the public, and needs only to be seen in actual operation for its merits to be appreciated. Nothing ever introduced us so perfectly adapted for ventilating private and publio building*. schools, hospitals, engine houses , mines, steam and sailing vessels. and for the cure of smoky chimneys they haveno squat. Manufactured end for sale wholesale and retail, at the Heating and Ventilating Wareroci a lut of CHAS. WILLIAMS, 113i1 *ARISE Street, Phila. Personal attention , will batmen to descriptions of heating and ventilating by the underoasned. who baa been many years practically enaged in the above busi ness 'Also for sale, Culur ' s jus tly -celebrated warm-air furnaces, cooking ranges, bath boils, reisters, ASS. TO WHOLESALE DRUGHISTS AND PITYSIOIANS. Mts. JAMES BETTS' INVENTIONS FOR LADIES.— Approved of and highly reoommended by the Medical profession throughout the United State*, 'thirty Thou sand Invalids having beep advised by their phymoians to use her Surgical Appliances . She Would caution Merchants And others against purehastne except at her residents 1016 i WALNUT Street, where she can he consult/641'641y, between the bonne or 9 and 6. Her book of testimonials will be given on apyboation, theta tf VIIIISOATORTAL SPORTS. PHILIP WILSON & CO„ 432 CHESTNUT Bt. would invite the lover' of PISCATORIAL SPORT to the Sent assortment, and Beat duality, of TACKLE aver offered in this *Hy. Bud% an Burgess' world-renowned Trout, Bess, and Salmon Rods. Superior Trout, BMA. and Salmon Flied; Super extra Llmer pe io, Virginia, Carlisle Salmon, and Baas Hoiduk, Ree f Baskets, Artifie Beat, 'Bilk. Silk and Hair, Oren, Linea, an Cotton Lines. mhe•flin 1 ,ADIES' TRAVELLING BAGS Z ' attil i t it ra r g . rg, riohrolembct 0. V. RUMP, 115 c Wh olesale and retail mandsotorer of PORTS-MONNAISS, POGWET43OOIIIS , MAR. CASES..IIfONEY-BELTS, . gaehelS, Parses. Cabas. Bankers' Boo s.O Dressing Cues, Writine Desks, Fort-Folios, Bill ks. jobbing promptly dose, ap7-Sm GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1860. VEGETABLE SEEDS ingreat variety. PLOWER SEED% upwards of 000 varieties. GR RDENIML EL MEN BE S u andß o 0 0 oka, beet quality. Fruit Trees and Rowse, Grape Vines, ko., Be. Send for Catalogues, whioh may be had grad. - N. A. BEEBE. rep Cheetnntst. --- - DRAWING AND PAINTING blA'ill• .iti. EligiTisore' a ltr4 Atiteorre Stationery. mien 1' grpg tannic ototiomanta eiri..m. end Yeses, Pai n t Boxes or Mlldren, and aloe far AMEN pad dined end ?Wilma y111=0; ine Cords, American and Franck . ognes !gratin to the Wet 14 1.4 Arch (111TH 13tieiti ,aCiio 2 & MAIINIMXIr. WBO [MULE- kern aleilin MINTON'S ENCAUSTIC TILES FOR /JAL goOrs, Ornamental Chimney TOD*, OnMen il and Swinaini v ase► Fountanx, .Vltn mi Drain, and eat Pipe. vitnited chimney Flue►. imported. maim ao tared, and for dale by B. A. ItAitiueon. mirM tern 011 ft Wred irr titmet. SALT APLOAT.-8,000 sacks Liverpool Oround, 4,%10 do Pahton's and Mullion's fine, lindlng and for Isle in lota to mit, by ALEX. KERR, splika. 134 3013TH and 320 NORTH, Wnnrvos 111, NORWAY. SPRITOg—Eng. Wey mouth Pmea, Sliver and a large rumortment of an the molt desirable BYER DitEala of extra size and beauty, with agonemaageortment of shade, Orna mental, and Fruit Trace, et the lowest prices. DAVID J. DRISCOM, apn-et' Near . roan Nursery, Woodbury, N. J. 1741110 K-MAKING MACHINES which tom• ttur elar raid*ake 110,000 per &tr. Briok Premise, t il Wxhi e ntij itt la th o.lslWerialla n Ana9 . show. ...AN ditro• Atm MACKEREL —363 Rigs. Nos. 1, 2, & 3 Maokeret, in assorted vaokages, for sale IT a 0 . NADLER & 00., ARCH Street, sooond door sbovo Front. 8.0 pROVISIONS.—Hams, Sides, and Shoul den, of various brands; also, Mess Po r k, - Hess Beret and Smoked Beef, for Weer C. C. SADLER & CM. ARCH !Street. sacknnd door above Front ottla QIROULDERS.-50 000 pounds Dry-Salt Shooidoro, Just rooeivod and for oftle'll C. C. BADLYK & CO., ARCS Street, second .door above Frt. nplo 'PRIVY WELLS ()LEANED AT A ' Pr'"*lftrittialf•PO'i l li d relt: Office; #OB-Im* 0.1413 North cIEO ND west. VELKESE.-330 Boxes' Herkimer County ,77 , Chap,, n i sta for . P CI ; d7, SII,XLE,II/i, f/I-OARB. SODA.-400 'keg! tor mile, tabsi b !' • l')'„WW,%/4PAgße4t4t. Rfin,Sl3l.ti', grime Halifax andifiestpfort wt." goo boxes Bested Hertini, , ihoo hait thin White rush, in store and f 0 , eNti n lartalit PIMMIL-PHILARELPRIAk; TtippAy,„Al- 1 . 1 . {.44 17, 18,60. LEGAL. ititptkirtrAt.' , TAPE JAYNE'S SPECIFIC, FOIL - TAPS - WORM flu never hesel[llolol2 , to fail WA "Male nustanea remove this troublemdie inslinat: It le be easily taken man ordinary. pargatige, mad!e fellorrett br To unplea sant Mined The word is whaelly expelled rem three!, to r ibt.h„ ses ar .r. t p„, v d r i v , t I a toiN443 011114TPFUT street, Philadelphia, enclosing two dollars eackdose, the mediome win immediately be, torwarded.br mut to . enl nett of the World. READ THE FOLLOWING CIERTIFIOATEgf " Scram:crank, N. Y., Nov. 3. UM Dr. D. - Sepia—Dear t rdoeived the . paolusge of your Speoifie for tape worm, and took it scoordinslo the directions, About four hours pfter I had taken it, I sassed s taps' worm met/with! hit tfty-tw_p feet in length.• • rErga VAN YORAM. Engineer on N. Y, add Erie Rtanstatiy; Jan.ls, MM. • pr. D. daynt-Str : I have for elghtziars been satiated enth rat image disorder—the taps' CI ii PM, Donna that 'time had tried various remedies, as the .114 reediest skill a this and the adjacent counties. without obtain-, tug any relief. twas advised to send for your remedy. At that time I was almost reduced to a skeleton, pubis to attend to busmen% and my suffering WWI tairomildsi, soription. I took MO dOllBll. and then passed fifty fee t; of the vorm. aM now strong and in "rood healthson , • • Mr. Perry Brewer writes: pu Four (lissom, Ark., Feb. Bd. 1868. "After taking your Swale for tape worm, It had the effect to expel a worm meat:ulna in . all twenty-four feet." • Entreat of a letter from Alm Gewqg•• roliouk, dated ,r Carrnon, TiOgn CO. DI. Y.. Feb. 9, MK "Mont year since we received from yon a dose of the Tape Worm tlpeoifieorhich , my husband took ac cording to directions, and the r esult Wag, that he yawed nearly laity feet of UM 11101111. P/lILADIMPRIA. Marsh 11, NA ' Dr, D. 4sylie- ,-- Pear sir. I had been for some- four ita a gegreftlritlgns t r h atieVitgtho di ul e =4:?, last compelled to use your SPEOLFIq. Imy compelled; for I had great repugnance to inlvertiefed mediotnea, eq I oonsidered them all humbugs. go it Nee with great dif ficulty, / r lig induced to try your remedy. I took three doses. and the result hes been the oqmplete eleatton'of tormentor. I have missed some eighty feet—the last eight or ten feet tapering gradually until it was no thioiter than sewing cotton, with a head as large as the head a pin, . „ , - • - I be fere if I had taken 'your medicines in the beginL num; be fore nay stomach Demme. accustomed to drugs, one dose would have been sufficient. • • fielding it to be a duty I owe, not only to lon;for hew-. ing se.ved me from an early grave. where my disease would have inevitablyplamed me, but also to those who are afflicted as I was, I make public theme Acts. Yours gratefulln • fiilT and Otisetnut Aram; Ritaanara,lll44.June Mita. Gentlemen •. Your TAPE WOKM EPECIFIE hat :been administered amoordino dmentip, t o rirst dose at seven m the planting. 4 three in th e moon the worm armaxpeiled entire. Y our SPEOI ham sus tained ON ;pretensions. mid I have no hesitation in re commending it to the pub o. B. POUTERIVILLUi Tenn.. July /X, , MM. I Dr. D. Jikyne & Son—_Dear Sirs: A little girl about seven yew old was suffering with tope worm, and bad been unary medical treatment for some time, without benefit. A-our SPECIFIC was given , adoording to E lections, I.nd in about three home fifteen feet of the worm 08//10 away: Whlob, from the 'description, I think must be the entire worm. 4. it. hteDixf. Denning:LP, N. Y., Aug. M. 1660. Dr. Ill..Yeyne—Dear Sir I took your TAPE WORM SPECIFIC accordinr to directions. Eight hoar, after wards I di/lobe/gen without painting' wormship,,rho measured. twentY-e ght feet In length. end contained more than 660 hnks. LUTHER MYERS. • UTICA, N. Yo_Aus.l3, WM. Dr. D. Jayne — Dear Sir : LAM week Mr. Myer. made Manatee lat us about your TAYE WORM SPECIFIC, and immediately wrote to Pon for mime. This morning he called upon us with o bottle containing the raps worm. • WWl= & itAlryDruggisto. e • New iiALTINOIIII. MlOhts Elebt. 21, Ma _Dr. D. Imes & Son,Deer Surat I took your TAPE , WORM SPECIFIC according to directions. Themorm was expelled in mg hours ; length twenty-six feet. ' 'Yours, &0., 1.0016 STIEC, • . . October 7,1660. • Dr. D. Jayne & Son—Mr Primo has been in bad year health for some yea sub sot epelle of iiaktiou at the storcaoh.lind continu emaciation. About a month ago be threw up about twentl-fiVe feet of worm. It broke, a part_remetikm nin his stomach. We procured some of your TAFEWORM O SPECIFIC, which he FlriVettf 124 1 V, 1 1", :tiadlratidlVirroVal Your'. &0., Brain & DOUOIASI. , • Divkgrokv; lowi Oct, m 1869.' Dr. D.: JATaio—Thear Blr 4-1-took your SPECIFIC for tape wont, anon dins to direotions , and in four boars the worm was expelled. liggsuarit TininttNint.. - • Comp° arca, Oalifo ats, Oot. 31, 1869.' Dr. D.intne & Sorr—Degr Mrs:- I do not hesitate nor do I debut' to give my testimony to the greet exoeltenoe ond superiOrity of your " TAPE WORMSPECIFIC." I lately had an occasion to have the virtue of this meth erne tested, the result of whieh wag the 'expelling of a tar* worm of enormous length, Which bad worn the pa tient do mu to a skeleton. but who now looks fleshy and healthy. • 1 am at liberty to give the address of the lady from whom this troublesome animal was expelled r but a quartet section of itnow on exhibition at my ogles ocular proof of what i have Written. It hes been wit nessed by hundreds who have called to see it. Yours, truly, E. 0. flonaucx. EML611452011621, PI., Jan. 21, NW. My daughter, long afflicted with a tape worm. wea en- We' ly relieved bid one 'doge of DR • JAYNE'S TAPE WORM SPECIFIC. • H R! Him.: • Prepared only by Dr, D.• JAYNE. & 8021, 211 Queer- NUT griet, where All Dr. JAY E'B VALUABLE ME DIODIEB,may be obtained, , mh2.l4m pIIItE GEORGIA ARROWROOT. This opecial *Relation or physiolans and families is called to the superiority of tine article. It is rapidly supplanting, all other kinds. and all Mom 160 have e most decided preferenee. The fol lowinge4 It sive it th extract, from certificiptea .112 the hand, of the manatiptorer, "Vol. HALLowpe, o will show the high estimation In which the Georgia Arrow Root is held by those gentlemee of the medical profeeston who have luityeXamlned it. One Vend, a% cents, or two pomade for IL Complete instructions accompany aeon peolnigrohow mg how to make the most delicious articles for the table. • FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. • FRWDERICK BROWNIIIRIJO AND cHEmIciAL osTORS,I4. E. CORNER. FIFTH and CIitSTE UT btreete, PHILADELPHIA, AND AT FHEDEJIICK BROWN, Jr' s. DRUG AND OREMIGAUSTORE. IL E. Comer of NINTH td CHESTNUT straetat under the " Celt ental" Rote, ZDILAD "I have examined and vdepared some Arrow Rail, manufactured by Col. Hallowss, of St. Mare., Hoorahs. It has the best quality of that variety of Nicoll I have met with. being auporzor to any Bermuda or other Ar row Itoot I have seen. "SAMUEL JACKSON, M. D., " University of Pennsylvania." " I have examined a sample of Arrow Root. menu faetured by Col. Hallowell, of Bt. Mary's, Georgia, opd exhibited et the last fair of the Amerman Institute bY Mr, Burkhalter. of this eity. The artlole Is of the very best quality, and, from the experiments mode upon it, mutter o , contain as large a proportion fu ll yutritious lind trYbeln every other reaped equal to the best eualitx of Arrow Root obtained from Bermuda. " ins of vital imiortanee to invalids ttuttsubh delicateartmles of diet be o wn feel sled of the minor tunityto speak so favorably of the Georg la Arrow itoot. taim-Int • " JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.', COUGH! COUGH 1! COUGH!!! EVAASVILLY Rook 00., Wis.. Sept. 6 1 DM. Da. D. JAVB(IC: Dear a ir—Air. Nathaniel Magog, of this place authorised me to state that his wife was taken to her bei one year ago with ' Lung Menus, which the physloinne pronounced Consumption. , Re doctored for six months to no puriose, during whoh tune he had heard your EXPECT KANT spoken of very highly, and concluded to try ttHe bought of your Ageni a halfdosen bottles, and his wife commenced taking it, and hae been getting better ever since. She eau go out even now, and is gaining daily In strength. id, WEST te CO. EXPECTORANT FOR T,TJNO FEVER. ICOSOITII. Ohio, Beet. O L IN. Da. JATNS I have made use of our oar.o.CTO RANY for Lenz Fever, sad ffeote a cure. with the e aid of your excellent B.A.N.A.TIVE PI LS, G. W. HOWIIIRT. TIER SWEDXSU I,IIBBIONARY. Extract of a letter, from the Rev. A. W (herd, dated ri_er cgrroLy. Sweden,Tdarah 1918d7. Your invaluable Pdedloine, the EXPECTORANTh. 61 beep of very essential service to my throat and breast, and I can puarcoy do without it a single day. Several of our friends, to whoin yo have occasionallygiven some, express themselves as being much benefited. THREE YEARS WITH BRONCHITIS. Blouson. Open om, Indiana, Sept. 4, ISO." Dn. JAYNSII fti y rift, hatonn been severely QS i pied SOMe threiryears with HrottphltisolprUntvins keard of the wonderful eiteacY c er your MArittUloH4N.l . for r o g d lig .,l Mite:l2l l) MM U s tj f of e Breathing , I3Eitti g. of bottle oll o amt r ome i rio a rof o sAmilli* El FL's! =id o n e hepti M r to inform you. that after using the EXPEOTO RA T. her oonsh was Immediately suppressed, the - a., ty of breathing anti paid removed.produoing a. free and easy expeotoration, and in UNE MONTH effected a COMPLETE CURE. 1. P. Haunt. Pre area only at roni-Im JAYNE'S. CHESTNUT Street. I:Luswrows 00D LIVER Olb, VOA CONSUMPTION THE CHJEIT ATIONO _TEN THOUSAND DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAOtOR 1.1 AS universally supplanted all other Ail- Ointmemand 'healing applications in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, wherever uktro ,doced t and its ettrfiesit merit ti the true aeoret of; its suooese in all ceitimcceas adreeeions. whether the cause be lucid** or disease. our fis to scams o are instantly.. relieved of t..; their anguish. pain and• inflaMmation, by a tiratiPs . abphostien of Ws mar vellous , Asoir, and the flesh is renewed as if by a charm no biplush r 1 sr, emakviAng l. ' . /WE RIERD 2/P Es Comm ERY. Children are freepent 0 1 eie a rifrem external in juries, especially Dorn mid and Vamprns Ex piosions—therefore every mother should have thm healing preparation con- atantly on hand. it heals sere Vastkand midokly ti, retnoves tho TETTER or RINE/ O_Rat,_eo prove- 1 n its the nursery, TO TRAVELLERS SEA AND LAND,. The hlsetuntst, the Tra- 0 ye er,and every other in dividual whom, lot In lifeti throws. hum within the obanoe of accident from 42 ateituten , fire, or colli son, should bear in mind "I at this Mayo Extraotor hi his best and only friend, W. m both portable and oheap, and should ever be s companion, es a friend in need, There ere thud- geode of living witnesses to Walley to Its marvellous p, l virtue, who owe their mound _limbo and museum 1 toAm saving eflipacy. The fel prikKi i l i a f i e r t of e leadtnudiseases for whioh D ' AG - C PAIN EXTRACT OR is a P Ti A as well as OURS , . rislpeitts, Sores of all kinds, Domes, pinta, Shot Wounds, Bali, Brume. root Bites, Sorofula, • ever Bone, Bourvy, Bites of Reptiles, Felons, Bashier i Man ilular DL-Sourt B;Zitfa LA,. ease s , Soold'Herii, Cheeped ands, ierounal Sores, Sprains, . Chilblains, P ains generally, Small Pox, Cramp, melee, Turnout, Contracted Cords, Pile, . Tatter, Chafes. 9114, Coors, • Diseases of the k o sumstizot, 'Venereal Bores, Skin, hits, &c. Sold at the principal Dipotman Broadwa, New Vatic, and el apd let Chartres street, New Orleans, by J. WRIORT & CO.. General Agent. It can also ke ob *wed of all roepootable Draggling and Merchants throughout the Called States and Canada. T. 'W. DYOTT & SONS, MS North SECOND Street, felt' Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania. A - NEW AND WINDER ' DISOO- vERY for the Cure of Rheumatlem end fhmt. i.EBLIE'S ARTHRITIC PILLS. This medicine le offered with the utmost confidence of rte being the most effected remedy for the above die eases ever yet discovered, Hodson.; need be appre hended from its one by the mod Price st per box. Can be sent by mall, on enelosing one postage stamp and price of Sinn ForALX. sale ivr the sole agent. ' . No. UP South FRO l Street, erlelehin. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCLIII_, .THE GREAT DIURETIC. RELMEOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIRI A THE OR_EAT DIURETIC. lIELMDOLDI3 EXTRACT pox,v GREAT DIURETIC, HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT UCH% TILE GREAT DIURETIC. Aid a Positive and Specific Remedy for Diseases of the ,' Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropey, Organio Weaker's,. This Mediome Women the power of pigeetion, end excites the ARBO MONTE into healthy notion, by which the WATERY OR 7tLommous depoctiono. add all UNNATUR A L A N LARGEMENTB are re duced,. as welt as PAIR AN INFLAMMATION, and , , te good for ____._ rum WOMEN OR CRLILDIN Deot . , lat 4 Segth TAN It Street. Ilsjoif_aitheT UT Stree mialelphis, BE w ARE IN COUNTEEP ITS. AND UNPRINCIPLE.p DEAL UR, „ Who eFdeavor to ,dispose . (ii THEIX (ma and " 111 1 . rhi A B R OY IP li g aritlNSFilittirgarior. nt .1,24.1 y VVHITE , VISIL-494 •Msoki. • • naw,Wkete nob, Impeder erttele, lust reCeived fid and (or e .ny O. C. SALILHR to CO., ARCH Street, ,seoond &Hwang.* Pront• ' • !•• •• • !' • 11741 E o ITNED n SUGAR. —5OO bblg e i t t tu l shedi OlLi~tkrrikeglaninnatrrktauf JIL3ILROItiIk LINES. thiggliag ELtdiß4 ROUTE 31IRA RAILROAD. PHILADELPHIA. AND RI,- • QUICKEST ..ROUTE to , Tamagnal Wax - leas,. Ru pert,,Wilksgarre,Scrantan, Danvilli). ilarneperto. •"/ rbit l rlntalli Denton, Mauls, Buffalo, Nissen. "IS; r, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, 01,1 0 ago, et. tie, Mtlwankee, and all points North and W ittinger trains Will le6ve the new Depot of the Phi lade) hue and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD end 'CAL OWHILL Streetailfassengar entrance on OM. lawhtll street.) deity' (Mandan emended), for above . 7._30 A. M. IGHT ~,,,, P. M. 'The -7.33 A. Arabi commies neßuperkfor Wilkes .tairre. , Pittsoni• iscrantoit, end all stattone on the liftOßkW ANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. Ine,sbovatratris make &rent connections at Elmira with time trains nigh* New lock itsd Erie OanenditiOna and Nlager , and trells, and Buffalo ftedroadefrom ail volute, N orthe►t, and the adas. • , , Baggage o oohed to Minim, Real°, and Suspension D r . and' all intermediate point', toketa can baprrured at the Philadelphia 'end El -131 Reilroed Linn a 'ticket Office, northwest corner of' El TO and OHM, PN UT rest & and at the Passenger RT§ 'NT a d CAL LOWAILL P9Put t 00 . 48117 CPR SR FREIGHT , TRA -Leave t erPhitadelphia end Reading Depot, Broad and! lallowtoar i tt gzs ( e tl a dt m s excepted), for Me i er Us delivered 'before 3P. M. to insure their gng the - Same der. For THIRTEENTH and OALLOWHILL, or to CRAB. EL TAPPER : 9_B:Imnd .Ag Str ent, liciag il2l rtivereat corner SIXTH and :CHIHIT.N UT eets, 1, - NORTH PENNSYL TER 1124 For :BETHLEHEM, • DOYLEBTOWN, EASTON. ALLENTOWN, _MAIJOH SUNK. HAZLETON. On and aAer MONDAY, vemberrth, Paxson-. gee Pram leave FRQ and WILLOW Streets, Froltidelshia, DAILY, (Sundala,excepted :) For !Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauoh Munk, HeelaWn For i M. itliggitZ a tife.fo . and 11 P. M. F okDorlestown, (AeoommOdationd at 8.40 A. M. and For Port Washing-tonAMooinmoAationa at' P. M. • - TRAINS FOR PRILADELEMAI • Laage Bethlehem, (Expreas,) at_ A. an A. M. y. lutavgDorleatown, (Acoocunodation,) at 7 A. rd. and SAO R. M. Leave Fort Washlngtom Aooommodat ) on,) at 7. AM; ON SUNDAYS: • it:Weights for Fort Waalungton, at 9.30 A. M. luladelphia, for Hoylestrn , at • ylestowo for rhiladeln tia-, at 9. A. M. •• • • ; Fort Washington for Eh detrains, at sAO M. Tare to Bethlehem, RIM; to Mauch Chunk, egad; to Easton, 11.60; to Doylestown, SO cents. Through Bogota Must be procured before entering the ra n Passenger Trains (eiment Sunday Trelne) con ned at Berke !drool with Filth and Sixth-atm% and Second and Thirdatreeta Paase_nseyitialrotals. • ; • nE FJ.,LIS CLARK. Agent. PRILARELPHEIA,WIL OR AILROA MINGTON AND BALT . Oa and after MONAY Novembet 19/o,_ PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PH ADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 5.11 A. M., 13 noon, ( erased and 1140 P. M. Rlcklitll'lLlati:lTA3L7iPlro c an NAV P. M. i . SI lailirogaatt B B . . l l 6 ll.l. 1. 47 f itti r i el E n - , gl. t z a t at ia .l p N. , g Dad i. 30 P. sa. 1 A ...an CM _P. M. or 8e at 8.15 A. ~ end 4.30 P. M. Or Laurel at 8.14 A. 114., and 4.30P,_ M. TRAMS FOR PHILADE LPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M., (Papress,/ 10.18 A. M., Ind Le av e r, A I, Wa k ington at 7.116 A, M. and 11.80 A. M.,lAand g M. • are Laurel at 8.15 A. M,. and 3.49 P. M. Leave Seaford at 6.45 A. AL, and 4.03 P.M. Leave Milford at 7.50 A. M., and 4.25 F. in.f 1 ye Dover at 9.1)11 A. M., and LW P. M. ve Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.015 r. M. Leave New Castle at 10.35 A. M., and 8 P. M ' ve Baltimore 8, 12 A, M., 2.91 and gag P.M. ve Bal for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.1 g A.M._ . , TEAMS FOR BALTIMORE Leave ghoster at 8.45 A. M., 12.84 and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington a 9.23 A. M., I= P. M., and IRS A.M. . r SUNDAYS ...: n y r et 1 5 1 .1P P AI! . . , IZTB P a i ldn al :L i et a r to Nlat Balt l im et3 r a, rREIGHT TRAIN, with PABSEntts.s.R. OAR attached, will run as follows: • plays Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate I rsl i v i e t ierlin i fitton for Perryville and intennediata Vases at 4.45 v. Leave Wilmington and intermediate Dl aces at ave 8 3.411.1'. M. Lealtimore for for Btemmeda Philadelphia Run, Chase's, and Elmwood at 3AI P. M. • a . 8. M. FELTON. President. Iff i mpqm — NOTICE CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD--PAD BENDER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERAIRDIATEISTATIONS.--On. trenaee g ow. OrdA h pril, DEO, the Passenger Trams for - DOWN NoTowN Inli Jean from the .new Paisenger Depot o , the delp_his and Reading_ Railroad Company, corner of BROAD a.uBSALMWRILL Streets, (passenger en- M M ORNINO TRAIN for Downingtown, 'ewes at 7.20 A MERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at F. XL • DAILY (B ads excepted.) Dr order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia and Beading Reihrld Comm". ap2 • W. FL MoILHENNE - Y,Seoretary. PHIL HIA ‘ k ANDA D t.frFo P ROAD, MORNING LI , for Ef/TTS_VILLE, RE.Aw- ING and HARRISIIIIRCI, Leave' the new Depot, at oemer of BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets, (entrances on CallowlnIL) at LIDA. M., BAlLY,(Eundays excepted,) for POTTS "VILLE, BARRISBURCI, and all intermediate points, connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to Pitts burg, OhamberaAFTE RNOOborg, Carlisle N SuMon, Loewe 5t3.80 P. SI., DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and ifARRIBB DAILY At 6 P. M., DAILY. (Sundamexcepted,) for READ MO, and intenztedlate 'pmts. eof W. H. M rIIATIENNEY. groretarr.* SUMMER BOARDING. IPPIP.PLEABURE SEEKERS, and persons desir ng to spend the Bummer with their fami lies rn the country, will Snd many delightful place, along the line of the , PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. With a view to acnominodate and encourage the large and increasing_travel in the vicinity of Phdailelphia, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company have made a very betel reduction in fare, and. as In IneYloll4years,WlLL FURNISH TICKETS WITH 25 COUPONS AT A Dies co uNT OF FROM 20 TO 25 PER OEN T. BELOW THE REGULAR RATES, according to distance. Persons desirous ofsecuring bearding will find every advantagetn the' well-emoointed hotels and Places of simmer resort all along the line of the Pennsylvania Reamed. Tickets, ger on of the accommodation trains, to be bed, withfurther information . at the Depot, South east corner o ELEVBRTH And MA RK ET Street,. apt-]m THOMAS M00R)... Agent. Ammo, TO WEST CHESTER 4 117 POINTR AND INTERMEDIATE , VIA.MEI) Trains for West Chester leave Philadelphia from the depot, northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.90 and 10.30 A. M., and at 2 and 613 P. On Sundays at 8 A . M. and 2P:hi. Passenf MS for i+talione on the Philadelphia and Bal timore (Antral Railroad will take the 7.30 and 10 20 A. M., and 615 P. I. Trains. • mb3o PHILADELPHIA AND ialiggiliga READING RAILROAD. t rieION OF FARES! On and after APRIL IL Commutation Tickets. with twenty-gut coupons, Till be issued, good 'for the holder and env member orient family, en any Passenger Train, and at any time. They wilt be sold by the Treasurer, at the office of the company, No. 227 South FOURTH ntreet,at a reduction of twenty-five per cent. from the regular fares. Parties, wishing to enjoy the Bummer in the Country will find this a very desirable route, the Bohuylkill and Lebanon Vatting, being among the most beautiful and healthy in the Btate , and acces sible by four trains from and to Philadelutfut daily. B. BRADFORD, Treasurer. Marsh 26th, lan . mhir-tt SAVING FUNDS. A little, but often, fills the Puree." FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. 130 South FDMITE . Street, hetVgen Chest ' nut and' Walnut: Philadelphia, Devi/sits on demand. Depositors' MOneY secured by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gagee, Igo. 1 his IiOMPAIIT deems safety better than large Profits, consequently will run no risk with depo sitors' money, but have it at all times ready to return, with Boer cent. interest, to the owner. as 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 ONLY by their consent. Charter perpetual. incorporated by . the State of Pennsylvania with authority to ro...eive money from trustees and executors. LAS() E AND SMALL BUMS RF.CEIYED. °Moe open daily, frotn 9to o'clock, end on Wednesday and Saturday evenings anti' so elk. DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader, John Bhindier, George Russell, Malachi W. Moan, 'Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar. Henry Delany. Moholas Rittenhouse , Nathan Smedley, Jps. 8.. Batterthwitite, Ephraim Blanchard, Joseph W. Lippincott. JACOM B. SHANNON, President 11131.1711 CADIVALLADIR, Treasurer. thni-r " A Dollar saved is twice earned." SAVING} FUND-UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Street. Large and small sums received. and paid beak on de mand without notion, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. Office hours from 9 until 6 o'clook every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until o'clock. DRAFTS for Bala on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from Xi upwards. . Preident—STEPHEN R. CR 4 WFORD. Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER. PLINY FISK. Actual'''. SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT IN TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TR t'ST COM PANY, WALNUT Street. southwest corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the Mate of Ponnayl viliney to received in any aum, large t h e mall and in tereM paid kern the day of deposit r to to day of with d ravaL The aloe to open every day from nine o'clock in the morning till five o'clock In the evening. and on Monday and Thursday evenirige till eirjit o'clock. Hon. HENS 'V L. BENNER, Preaident, ROBERT•I4LPRIDGI3, Vice President. WILLIAM J. Assn, Peoretary. DIRUCTORS I Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brew, ter, Edward L. Carter, toseph B. Barr, Robert Selfridge, tenets Lee. Samuel K. Ashton. mulch Yorke's. Q. Landreth Mann., amen L. Stephenson. is received and payments made daily. The investments are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter . , in Real Estate MortKagea. (hound Rents, and such brat-olass securities as will at. ways insure perfect aeourity to the depositors. and whioh cannot tail to give eormaneney and stability to this Institution. . Rut lv INSURANCE COMPANIES. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 18/O—CHARTER PERPET UAL. No. NO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large pnad-up Capital Stook and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, (mations to mare on Dweilines, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Part and their cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses libel raib and promptly adjusted. DIRECTOR& Thos. R. Maris, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James B. Osmpb4ll, @smug C. Morton, Edmund G. Dalin, Patriot Brady. Ohm W. Poulton', Israel N.l42rris.._ ffifeiiifiEriCtiiit RIB, President. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. Seoretary, fe22-tf QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA -8.1',L E i g'.,IIi t tITIR I PTI I II L . D R I P 13'1'.1'13 WALNUT 5a09,748 Al.—lnsures against Los e by AND BUR. Fire. and the Portia of the Bea. Inland Navigation and Transportation. GEORGE 7L BART, President. P. ROJAS, Vine President. _ At:Z.SAultAlktitteantYßeenoielaTurer . DIRECTORS. E, P. Roses, Foster 8. Parkins, Andrew R. Chambers. Samuel 3011 GB, B. D., mhg-tf George H. Hors, A. C. Cotton, E. W. Batley, H. R. Goggshall. Hon. H. Al. Fuller: LIFEINSURANUE MU) TRUST OUA.I:- I . ANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY, Northeast oorner of THIRD and ROOK Streets, Am* 0 9 e 1 i 69152 . INSURES LIVES for the whole term of dife—grents annuitiem end endowments—purchases life interests In Real Estate, and makes all oontraota depending on the Ttrngentnes of Life. hey act as Exeontors, Administrators, AillfirDlllll4 'lllustees, and GeordlAny el L. Miller, 'alit/STEEL " IC I gBt/3 ' ujandn Coates, HO ra Martin , r l i i a r r t n s.l=l: ight,.."ZilleV° gi r ,;:reigg,°, , t a h u ringil u me t ßuldinri tirlea Hallowell, Edmund A. Sander, ery . Townseimi. ' pe4 4 /Ntlligo o le,asol• ,om to, Kent, - , lila S t 4110, ; 0, , Alin . , C air . .inlitddlloDerteell. roiTeN i it: hOlit h err a : .', „ arner m. 'Resin, John P. rennitt. 1 F. S. Illiolger, Eutori •, - 0 • HAMEL L. MI/LLER, President , ISAML. E. eroatia, Vine Fre.% inn W. R0113(014 BIKITetaiT. siati NOTICES. OFFICE OF THB PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. , •Pgtf aastrata , Kart& 10, nte.' 'rates offrettytt sad /014 ors coal, transported by gkis company unit be as follows front Alarm% Lid un til , notice • • - To R lob mond - “..... flitliltd : Pts ; 7 . . ' -" . elnl P1 a ne.... ...... ieetown.. ...1 Germantown RR... 1t...... ells of tehuyliall . -- attaynttic.. ..... ........ ionshohoolien ... wade Furnace ambo 8...., ...._ _ orriat'n or dridgeport tptt,_RoXnedy....-.,., • f t Elo4Vi:°= - • • oyer a Ford..:-....—. trm a Tn in eV.,..... - " . . -.... iate town :.:.- ..,--...". ouglnenville—........ °noose? ... gator.... Reading ..'............, Lu: s k orlon - —....-... EolirWile: . .: . ..=:- mboli ....-.'.....—. wigob'g and Auburn at . hl2-3m By order of the - W. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI` l• ePPlioatien, will be made. to the Hope Xiang In , minims Company for thojenowal Ceruboate 09, for ten shame of the impßal clock of the said company, in lieu of which hes been lost. • •fekl-tuSm WINES AND LIQUORS. THE VINE•GROWERS , COMPANY OF . -IL • COGNAC. CAPITAL, THREE MILLIONS OF FRANCS. ' THE COUNT DE SAINT-LEGER, Pagan/WM 1 JULES DURST t 'Keg" MANAGER. AGENT ihr NEW YORK, • 1 101 IN ossoßpi. THIS CORPORATION, numbering &monad its share. holders fourteen hundred . Proprietors of the best 'Pine yards in the Metric:of Oognao, its ostensive town of being located in the centre of the' Warn of that name, was organized for the express purpose of main taining the standard character of PURE COGNAC BRANDY, by shipping that article. in all its native purity and rix• reliance, to Correspondents, in Foreign Countries, and is bound down" by its Statute of Regulation to confine its trepanations entirely to the Brand. grown within, the District of Cognac,, and. wholly the produce of Vine• yards in that highly-favored locality ; on no 0011,,clition whatever admitting into its storehouses any Brandy which may have, been produced without the Smite of mid District, , With the object of extending' the just reputation of their brand by such means only as will meet the ay. proved and co-operation of the most reepeetable Wine Merchants in the United Stage!. THE VINE, GROW ERS' COMPANY has authorized the Agency in New York to pot up their otioide CognaS Brandy in oases of one dozen full-inzed bottles each, and the same will 14 disposed of to the Trade and the Public, by the under mentioned respectable firm. Every bottle is sealed with the esipeule of the Com pany—the exact description me stamp. an duly signed itntain an exact of the qualitrsigned ir fae-simile, by the Agent of the Company. 'The Brandies now offered consist of wo different qualities, both guarantied to be emially pure in quality, dep e ndin on h y r n op.i n h o o a d e st a bei n d g e ' g he else o s ts p tr o e t n e g t h . One deserimion. termed .THE VINE-GROWERS' THREb. YEARS OLD, is an excellent article of the age represented, suitable for, family or medicinal par poses; _and another_ giratitym_designated the VINE ° ROWER . ,' ANTEDILUVIAN. so called on account of its extreme age, and because the remote year of its actual production le beyond positive verification. Objections having been urged that the bottles are too large, and the Brandy ore greater otrength than Is usu ally supplied to the public, the Agent or the _imperil ventures to express the opinion that a large bottle may be preferred toe smaller one, and that in obtaining the article of the mot strength. P et which it wan exported from Comma. consumers may recognise,.the advantage of adding water to salt their own taste, instead of pur chasing water at the price of Brandy. For sale only by -GREEN, BROTHER, de COOPER, N 0.115 WALNUT Street. sple-stu&th Me LAGIIERENNE 84 TRASEL, fuoosasoNo 1 10 6 Lo LyPROST Street, Offer for sale, from Butted States Bonded Warehouse, of their own importation, Brandies, Cognac", Pinot. Castillon ft. Co., of various vintages and in ',s so pl ited paukales. arett & Co., .. .. .. P. L. Laguerenne, .. ~ Rochelle', 4. saigneite, Pellevonon, 14 A. Camps. 14 Claret Wines in 01611e#, Champagne Wines, of various Wands. Bordeaux Olive Oil, in baskets, (P. L. Laguerenne brand. w aps-1m , CIEORGE .WIIITELEY, No. 156 BoutkPROPI Stmt. Importer of Brandy, Wines, other ffers for brands bond only, the followmg, amongitandesd of brandy: inet, Castillon, & 09., • pi . z.s. Hines & Co., Jglee, Robin. & 00., d L Dripny, & C. jaA. Beignette, ' moos, U. Dupont & CO., . & F. Marten.. arm, ellovourin, &ion Propriet . Renneray. 0, Strart's Paisley Malt W ker. alid_tbe choices , arise of Modena, Sherry, Port, . organdy, and It no Wines, Palm Tree Gin, Jamaica RUM, Banta Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &c... &o . itY:ty EXPRESS COMPANIES. SPRING TRADE. BPEBD ECORQ,MY, AND SAPETY,_ THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, 320 CHESTNUT STREET, Reepeotfully give nottve that they are prepared; with inoreaged faothties, for the forwarding of SPRIVG PLIRCHAShS, Di Passenger Tvone, to all portant SOUTHWEST. WEST, SOUTH, AND SOUTITWEST. B.lollPla GWYN, With Wee insetted to destination, which we guaran tee will be as low as those of any other responsible Ex- P qre de m : a awith which we➢t all descriptions of merclum a dlie through to Pittsbul n g i , Cincinnati, Colum but. Cleveland, tnoaKO. Lexington. Lewisville. St. Louie, Nashville, and an other Cities and Towns in the West, cannot be excelled by any other Company. Also, by our Southern Express. which has lately been established over the great line pf Atniiroann, ia: Grand Junction and lliseissitopt Central, through to New Orleans, to Baltimore. Waiihington, Alexandria, Lynchburg, Brietol, Knoxville, Chattanonga, Nashville, Huntsville, Memphis, Grand Junction Canton,..lac keen. Vicksburg. and New Orleans. and al t other cities and towns in the South arid Southwest. Expresses Pave tor thethve9t. Wait and South from our Office 320 CHESTNUT Street, daily, at 7 A. M. and at 7 P. For New York, ate, 9, audit A, M. arida and 11P.M., daily (Sundays excepted). Steamship Express, for Charleston and Savannah, close at our Whoa at 7 P. M. on the days before sailing. Our Wagona 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 left at our office before five o clock P. M. Merchants hanging out the Call Cards of the Adams Express Com pany, may depend upon our drivers art rs, pgiving pstprlic t at h te e n - nontothename. FDAMSiEXPRESSCOMPANY, Phila.. Feb. 10,1860. ape -2m JOHN BINGHAM. Sup't. PIATIIO3. pow / PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS ! I PIANO-FORTES. AMLODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS, H i alra d tt 1,1, , „ R 5a,v4tne.. 8 , ItiTchhtre. Co., NUnnj ar. Clark ' and. GOULD, SEVENTH OHEBT.N UT. I mo J. & 0. FISOHER'S SPLENDID NEW YORK PIANOS, from $l6O upwards to 8509, according to finish—favorably known for their beauty of tone, exterior, and durability, F sale on monthly instalments, from 310 to $2O, or for cash at a liberal discount. Also, a large assortment of other Pianos, from excel lent manufacturers, on hand. JAB IIt,I.LAK, 279 and 281 South FIFTH STREET, above Spruce. inh23-1 - - w fflo 011ICKERING 8c SONS, MANU FACTURERS of Grand, Square, and U right PIANO FORTES. `iVareroomg. 807 H.EB MUT Street!. Pianos,. to.let, taken in exobange, tuned, and repairell, Atg,o to p connection. a full stook of Popular mimic. Musick Booty. eta. 1101.3mif RIM STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA TENT' OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS', SQUARE GRAND, AND SQII*RE rIANOS:now pre ferred in concerts and in private circles by the hest performers, Received the first crewman! over the beat waken, (row Ridges like Gottschalk, Mason. and others. Challenge all competition. BLASIUS BROTHER/3, de-lv fikki CHESTNUT Street! GENTS , FIIINISHING GOODS. JW. SOOTT.--lato of the firm of Win. • obeiter it. Soott.—.y . NTLEKEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and SR T mgrungrogy, SU otIESTNUT Street. (near Y opPointe the Oltard Holum,) Philadelphia. J. W. S. would reepootfully VI the attentio' of lug folnieur patrons and Iriettas to 'Snow store, an 4 is pre parod to fill , orders orAHIR Bid short nooe. A perfect fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade eupplied with line Shirts aruMillarsi irsi-ly EDWIN CLARK'S HIGHLY IMPROVED and newly Patented Combined Grinding and Bolting. or IREROdANT FLOUR MILL, Deity in operation at N 0.235 RACE STREET, BELOW THIRD, Pr tI LAD'A. This unrivalled Flour Mill, inoluding the complete grinding and bolting niaohleary, ocouple• a •peen of only 4 feet wide, eight feet hi h, and twenty-nine feet long: manufacturing within this small compass, et a angle operation, and with but little more thansix horse power, fam)ly extra, extra, eliperfine,and all of the low er grades of flour, and the different kinds of offal ;pro ducing dour equal in quality to the best flour made from a given amount of wheat, by the best Merchant Flour Mills in the United Mates, or in Europe. Its average rate of grinding is two barrels of superior flour per hour. This new, compact, complete, and celebrated flour mill has been carefully examined by many of the moat experienced millers in this country. and they unani mously bestow upon It the highest commendations ;And have given their testiMontals of its intrinsic superion ty. and its immense utility. Millers, mill-owners, merehanta, oapitaltste, specula tors, and this public general, are respeotfully invited tocall and examine th la highly useful and /Intl,' cele b Information ill. concerning the purohase of the Patent Rights for &Men and counties, and the mills, for ever, portion of the 'United States, Great Britain, rrrince, Germany, Russia, and other Agricultural ceuntrtee, will be given to all persons addressing their letters to EDWIN CLARK, Patentee, No. 21.35 RACE et., below Third, VP' For further in unction concerning this celebra ted flour mil, please to read the yellow handbill., de scribing it. ly r SILVER MEDAL AND DIPLOMA 0 - 41 1 AWA HOED, at the late State Fair to 4.. B. DAVIS & Cu., N. W. corner of FIFJ:EENTLI and WILLNW Streets. A, D. DAVIS & CU.'S Railroad Scales. A. B. pAvis & CO.'S Depot Peale". A. B. DAV /8 & CO.'S Nay &Wei. A, B. DAVIS & CO.'S Coal Scale.. A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Mtwara' Seale.. A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Seale.. A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S Dormant WatehoUta Scales. A. B. DAVIS & CO.'S PlatfOrm Seale.. alanufactori, N. W. corner of ap7-1m FIFTEENTH and WILLOW Stn. 'LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK Boalea selling out at Omuta, Reduoed Prioea, at 425 13111131'Nlry dtreet. . . . ({70.000 worth Standard Weight Scales, comprising an assortment of all sixes. Counter, Portable Platform, WatehOuse, Hay, Coal, Cattle, and Railroad Sod es. Purchasers will find it for their interest to call and examine the abovegoad' at No. d 26 cuxekrzruT STREET, Philadelliqa. . Die The attention of oountry CHAS. A A tELS. merchants is called to the above stook. fe72-em d rz i FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. For sale by FAIRFAX/CH & EWrNO. eta -11. Ild OH WITP4 UT Rtrnott. pryllA STEAM REFINED St DAR and SYRUES. 0. DONOORUE, la South WATER Skeet, now offers for sale, at reduced prices, for eash, or on or proxed short credit, the balance of hie stock of steam- TefiltA Sugars and Syrups, including.a large and general assortment of Philadelphia. New York, and Baltimore manufacture. Also, Adamantine Candles, of city make, and French-brands coloring. Store to Rent and fixturre for Sale. AOKEREL-300 bbls. 290 hfs. 100 qra. • and :al) kilos No, le Just received, end in prime order. For Bade by WILLIAM J. TAYLOR & CO.,_ 18end IS I NORTR_WHARvirs., GO ND VENETIAN RED, in' leto, TI 'l;eaiVEß'LenoTVAlTari9otaim NALI4O BY -AUCTION. OrktftWalla 0 0 . j• IrtrEi'llS 1 LO T S MARKsaw SERFeII. SALE OP Is) PEENCROOODS. THIS (Twits dfl,y)lllO.ltNING, APRIL 17th, AT 10 O'CLOCK._ A CARll.—The attentum of muobasern it renuestea to MU sale of MO lots Amoy and staple French dry sonde, to be sold this (Tissday)morninti, April )7th, et 10 &amok. on 6 months Credit, computing Ili dellitati. assortment. _ NOTICE—To Dealers In Shawls. The attention of prirohasers of Shawls in reqUistted to our sale this morning of:— , „ . 250 lots Paris printed cashmere. printed aria 'brOehe bordered etells - abewle. Blank and colored, end the newest styles.' NOTICE—To Dealers in Bonnet Ribbons. , In sale this morning— . P 17Dlota Non. taw plain Sewed plaid and ohne Poull de sole bonnet ribbons. , Also, Parte bares" robes, ko, , 0 audit gelid cheok ginstotam, . , Paris bares, robes, Grenadines, Mohair', &a. 72 gob Pans stripe Chillers. BALK OF IMPORTED DRY GOODS. • T Motrung• ido April IT. it daloak— SOO paokmaa and lota of Lanai and atapla unpotiad dr iji Bam,lH non ontolognoo befit on morning of solo. LACE CURTAINS ATP EMBOBRTEN, OP_HE CELEBRATED MANUPACTURY Or AL )(HEE LER BARI SECS. This Morning, • April 17th, a !site invoice of rich embroidepod, Les and mason eurtaino., , A. large Invoke of needlework collars. - . do -do do eat A obllsrsanZwe. PARIS PRINTED AND BROOK R JAORDS la/ v• LA SEIAViI.S, OP A CELEBRATED TURF. Alen Alen, a large inVoloe of— -324 Paris Printed Border Stella Shawls. . 12-4 Para Brooke Border do. do. PARIS BIANDIET RIBBONS. 411 invoice nine Plain Croobet Ikpnet Ribbons, Figured; Plaid and Ctune Bonnet Ribbons. es so 76 81 74 72 72 7 60 • 63 7 60 57 66 _..... Min 8,000 PARIS PRINTED AND BRODER BORDER STELLA SHAWLS. This Morro 0711 E, 1,000 Paris printed mhawls, all descriptions. 2.000 Parts broobe border Malls shawls. Comprising a full assortment of antirsly new Myles and latest novelties. BALE OF FRENCH GOODS. ----. On Friday. Morning.. April 20. at 10 o'olook, on six months credit— packages and lota of fanoy, and staple Pronab d ry goods. • Dunn FORD & CO., AIIOTIONBRSB, a- No. Me MA RICRT Street. and MI MINOR Street PEREMPTORY BALE OF READY. NADI.; °LOUD INO, ON FOUR MONTHS CREDIT. The Morning, April 111.11, at 10 o'clock urechiely.will be sold . , by cata logue, on 4 month, credit, a large and desirable iusort• merit of orty end New York ready-made clothier, em, bracing a full line of Aria-gualitygoode, adapted to city and country sales. A part of the above gale will contain a layge invoice by order of assignee. LP Goods open for examination, with Catalogues ! early on merning of sale. PEREMPTORY BALE, 1.000 CASEB BOOTS, 13E0E8, CALF-SKINS, STRAW GOODS, AND WOOL HATS. • On Thdraday Morning, • April 19lb, a io o'clock precisely, will be sot& bi catalpgne, on tour mouths credit, 1,999 class mere boys', and youths calf and kip boots; calf, buff, 101 brogans' calf and patent-leather strap ems. Oxford ties and COEISTen gaiters ; 'women's, misses' and ohd dren's calf, goat, 111010000, and kip boots; (adios kid slippers, fine homed boots, and union ties. A large RAO. sortment of otty-made goods. - Also, a desirable invoice of wool sold felt hate and straw goods. • , Aliso. 20 dozen Frenoh ealf:skinz. Bunnies of LSO oases Scotch ziozhnin umbrellas. IBOOM', Jr. .4170110NREE, No. 431 81 CHESTNUT 17REET, Apposite the Mita* 111 ,, ces. between TOM ft and FIFTH Streets. SALE OF 1500 LOTS EMBROIDERIES_ WHITE • GooDB, LACES. BONNET AND THlNlhflliff BONS, I to. On Wednesday Mooting, Amur 78th, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing et In o'clock, consieting of a general assortment of goods suited to Intilant Bales: Included will tat found— . . BONNET RIBBONS, A - full line of very rich spring s etyles_ponit dq sole bonnet ribbons, Nos. 6030, embracing a fall and 'com plete assortment of obnicest styles. TRIMMING RIBBONS. Also, rich styles ladies' fatlyy dress trimming ribbons. silk fringes, tassels, &o, • 'BLACK LACES AND VEILS . , A line of super wide blank silk lanes. Onentillr Lee veils, barbes coiffures ?go. SHIRT FRONTS. Also, gent's pure linen shirt fronts. • EMBROIDERIES. New styles ladies" embroidered Yaconet. cambric, and book sets.isconet and cambric, collars, tants' waist; and robes, book and cambric flouncing. Bar Catalogues and samples ready early on the merit ing of sale. HUBBARD & GORMLEY, AUCTIONEERS, TM MARKET Street.' BALE OF DRY GOOPB, 110 - 1710 NB, tc., kc. This Morning April 17th, at 10 o'clock, we will sell. by catalogue, a general rutsostm collar s. he above goods. includi cambric of embroidered a sleevem. and seta. linen handkerchiefs. city-made snitterondairshirts, arid draw mad boys' clothing. mohair mitts, cloth. add camomerea, carpet bass, oil paintings, hoimprt. mantil la*, ate. I WILLtAMs & BOYLS_ MICISSION MERCHANTS, No. la North MAIN Street. BT. LOUIS, Mo., (formerly with Messrs. Myers, Olaighorn, & Co. Philadelphia) offer their services_ to the merchants, stfaotarers, and others of Plidaft.lphia, for the sale o anu f dry goods, car pets. boots, shoes, hard* are. Jewelry. &O. IT Cash 1141V/1144114 made on receipt of good*, Yr4r" Settlements made three days after ode. Me " . ATN C itr it o l ig r eT ttißa Piiall ils 2 .l9hia. Yen Wrote, TroAsooo_,_& . Warren., New York. fo k od l3 , Christy, Co. Bt. Louie. Mo. 0 Crow. MoCroarv. & " inkuo-thatoli FOR THE t3OUTR.--OILARLER. TON AND SAVANNAH 13.TRAMMIPH; FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an averse of Per cent. be low New York Steamship rates. FOR CRAIKLEBTON, _B. C. The U.S. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, C.- Min Charles. P. Mairshman, well sail on GrecineadaY. Ap_nllB, at 3 o'clock V.M. Through in 48 FOR SAVANN to SO'hours—onA OA. ly 44 hours at Sea „ H, The U. 8. Matt - Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,. Captain John J. Garvin, will sail t hrough en la to aehours--oialy 118 boars at Sas. sir .issdays at anted from every Saturday to every five days. Goods isiosived, and Bills of LaMar siMultd exery day. The spleydid first-olamede-wheellneatnabips KEY STONR STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run ma above every ten days, thus forming a five - dot nioation with Charleston and Savannah. and thr ;Ton. and Southwest, - - , At both Charleston and Savannah. these Ships Oak neat with steamers or Florida. and with railro, for all places, in the gtouth'and Southwest. INSURANCE% Freiyht and inautande on a large proportion of Goode chipped Booth will be found to be lower by theism slogs than ra by nailing vessels, the premium being one-half the e. N. H.—lnsurance On all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Companies taking all risks from these Pond , . GREAT REMOTION IN FARE. Fare by this routo M to 40 per cent. cheaper than by the Inland Route, as will be seen ,by the follow]; sche dule. Through tickets from Philadelphus,_via Charles ton and Savannah teameh INCL IMIGG MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Moritgomerr CHARLESTON CONVENTION. The steamship KSYSTONE STATE,_Capt. Marah man, will rill for Charleston on wEDNEeDAY, ARO IS, at 3 ock P, M.: arrive in i gharieston op F2ll - April M. at 3 o'clock . P. M. • and remain there until SATURDAY, April 38, unleie the Convention &tonic adjourn sooner. Excursion Tickets, including Board and Berths in Charleston until April 28, OW. For any detention after that date, .E 8 per day. INLAND YAWL To Charleston—..--418 00 Charleston— .....4101 90 Bavannah.—.-- LS 00 Savannah— --. Al 00 &Janata —.— 10 00 Augusta NI 00 Saaeon— _ 91 00 Macon— _ 5976 Atlanta.— . la 00 Atlanta— 00 Colarabus.--.—• 9100 Columbus...—....— MS 00 Altin--,. 24 00 than) Iff CO Montgomery--• 96 00 ontgoinerY—• • 90 00 MOO ' es 90 New 0r1ean5....... SP re New Orleans. el CIO No bills of Minim Vaned after ttie eMpps MUM, For freight or plumage apply on d, at osoond wharf above Vine street, or AVEX HEROTI - Jr.: Southwest Corner Fu RT . fl and CtisSTNUT, Agents urCharleston, T. A. A. 'F. G. BUDD. Savannah, RUNTER A.GAMMgLL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer GaroLum 8911117 Tuesday For Fl orida from Savannah, steamers St, Mary's and St. John 's. every Tuesday and Saturday. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM fiRIES, 11104 SEW vont TO LITTATOoIo Chief Cabin Passage ...... SecOnd Cabin Passage._.-.-._ if PAM PowroN TO Livia/00T. Chief Cabin Passage.— Second Cabin Passage.._...--.....ep The ships from New York call sCork Harbor. The Cups front Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har bor. ERSIA, Capt. Sudknui, 'CANADA, Copt. Lang, ARABIA, Capt. S. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar, ASIA. Capt. E. U. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt Anderson AFRICA, Capt. Sliannon i .EGROPA, CapL J. Leitch, SCOTIA, now loading.) There pinwale carry a o ear white light at masthead; green on starboard haw; red on port bow. CANA DA. Lang, leave Beaton, Wednesday, April 4. ARABIA, Stone, " N. York, Wednesday. April 11. NIAGARA, Miller," Boston, Wednesday, April I& PERSIA. PERSIA. Judkins, N. Yor, Wednesday. April U. AMERICA. Leng, " Boston Wednesday, May I. AFRICA. Shannon, N. York, Wednesday, Mar T. EUROPA. Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, May H. ASIA, Lott, " Yorlr. Wednesday. May XL Bertha not secured until paid tor. Tn experienced Surgeon on board. he ownersjcf these ships will not be aoonuntable for Gold, Silver. Bullion. Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bill. of lading are signed therefor. and the value thereof therein expressed. II Bowling GrFoyNARD freight. or passageapply to E. CU ICV-wfunf . Green. New York. J JFIRMQN, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Moe. No. 116 South sixrit Street, (Opposite Independenee Squared PemsnELYtita ' Ry_the 'aid of reliable attorne3 4, et different points in the United States. is enabled to presents and oollect claims of every description. Particular attention given to tba examination and re covery of the claims of Lei:esteem and Devisees. and the examination of Land Titles and securing the interests of heirs and all persons interisland in the lame, in all parte of the Union. Hne the Statute, of all the States and is Commissioner for most of therm Depositions carefully taken under CoMmunens. Coll dm H ENRY E. KEENE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Has REMOVED from No. WO walnut street to No. South THIRD Street. mhb-3m• V i AMUEL G: SLO %Nl, '," REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTING AGENT, ST. PAUL, MINIIIIIIO7/1. mb33 am• MIESOURI LAND! B. E. BILBRODOH dc CO., General Land and Real Estate Agent!, Dealers to i+CiAd Warrants.Btocks. Northwest corner THIRD and OHREITNUT Iltreets , LUIB. Wir Particular attention paid to entering tirsdnated Lands. aoo,coo Acres for sale et prices ranging from 12X tal oe per nom. patents secured and taw paid. close stamp for Plat d Particulars. falS-St • _ GREINER. & HARKNESS COMMISSION MERCI4NTS, fel4-Sm l3ll IJ 0 1.1 1' W A V , e PHILADELAIIk. ALFRED L. BOUGH, PAPER micruivartrat.eity AREN7g. Orders solicited rot_eyory desonetlon ot PAPER AND PAPE-MAKER 8 MATSU:LAM No. 0 South SIXTH Street, Philadelek ia . fell-edi • p AWSON & NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDER& NOS. 619 AND 821 MINOR. STRN6 ...Between Market and Chestnut st• f eelb. PHILADELPHIA. -JfAIRES PAWSON. JAS. B. NICItIOLSON. ja2T-IY' , 17 R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE • KER AND CONVEYANCER, Norrioitioyni, Pa, 150 Farms for sale in Duoirs, MontgorhOrTrA or irli hga or °anes. Catalogues of Farms, with t st tons, sent by mail. eti-hm Tos. M. BthDLE,. Attorney, t at Law, No. fin South FOURTU Otriet• • t xl) 8 Om* n0122.1an27 43/ GABP , TWilliCePv4.lo3. - -g-• PIIGITET & SONS --: • 2 : • .3 . ' 1 I `--" •. 110311.TER13 oFII4III. Ulee..ta, ' tue-Boum F. N Street; den; , Receive reeularly a full ortment of rablS QI GA 125, which , the, olirer. s t ow ratios [or No* or apj trawl credit. 'NW" ST.•LO1U111, NO. 811IPPING. BUS [NESS CARDS. WEr. W. ELLIILNII,, fsALles ay, APLI_TION. MTHOMAS & SONS, x.441111_ 4 =1142 so_vm lIITH *fit*" - - tivoneerly ri ANDd OM' entme HALEB-BTOCK DEAL BH A TATS. 16th Along Anitt—trbte den at /100111 St thIkEZIA*I3 0. 17th Sprint 13ale—Thu eventsi, at the Esenenee. sir Pan of the handbills for back of the above Mee iodate 81 9 WAY I RAVEMAIW:1 - Art" " Ilia tt g li tiaLiA rea fttitett ioa or m u.' thindlzills of each mao addition to mtuott oabiloa, ordtae i s Wa n t4 i the one thoneand sl tloco i ry* down o r ain c to em z . 9 "- e. PRIVA.I'R isr a as a biro amobantat agate at ftivliAi gale, irmry demob im eat, ankeonat, ertonerti.. A lra lten etoin eir end aays Real estate man (H We i oar 'rival , / We= nized 000adonelly ow 'Olio (Orwitlehlaioome ore printed weeidy,) free 'toluene • =vim. BONDS. atir. . Plus Dar. April 17th, tl2 o'clock, kook, win he odd, ill tail PhiLlAelpilio 1 onginal share (20 ow sheer) Boa Frimedico Lail Acaocoation, . , . . 8 bona. : •1,000 each, "Lankawarnue . arid Bloomsburg Railroad Company. - i share Philadelphia Library ComPanY: 1 share Philadelphia Atheraorm. 1 share Mercantile Library Company, '. SIXTEENTH SPRING 'SKE—.THIS DAY, At 12 tfolook, nOon. Orphans' Court We deceue Estate d. of Itsbacea nate/urn •- • ' FOUR-STORY BRICK DNS ELLING, with mode gconveniences. No. Mu Filbert atreet,west of Fifteen Seine Estate-2 PRAIRE STABLES. 'oath aide at Filbert •atreet, west of Eighteenth street. Exeeuteerr peremptory BYO —ECU* of Georg* Wil son, deceased. - BUSINESS grAND—Thrise•stor7 bnek store and &Allow, N 0.134 North Erma street, abets Arch street, Ik7 Sale absolute. LARBE AND VALUABLE RESIDENCE. with beak building, and modern improvements. No. ate Puts street, with stable end onaoh house in rear, on Stant per's attest. Lot 29H by Wiest. Two fronts. tfaNDSOME AIODE RN RESIDENCE, Wahint No. 19911, east pf Eleventh street, re feetftont, dies ; has all modern oonvenienete, and in good O mer. BRICK STABLE AND COACH HOUSE, No. UM Cuthbert street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, and Arca and Filbert street .. Room for 3 horses end 2 carriages, With gas and water. VALUABLE PRO PERT Y —Steam Plamint Thatillerr, Coal Yard, and 1 aere laud, at North Wales station. on the North. Pennsylvania Railroad, 19 Mites from Philadelphia. BAZl,,,UtinirgE MODERN RESIDENCE. with aide _Turd, No. 1331 Spruce street. west of Thirteenth attest I PAW feet front, 116 feet deep, with ell modem improve . • "I n g ta r l s• ae lrfi n E i Ve ce E s. , RIVERTON, cottage stile, N. W. oorneraßeaond and Cinnainintin streets; Luse lot. 300 by AV feet. . • HANDSOME I.IODERN RESIDENCE, No. Sorties street, east of Sixteenth street. with modern conveniences. I)WELLING. No. 940 Coates street, *tat 61 Tenth street. BUSINESS STAND—Modern three-story 'brick store and dwellos. 166 e South street , west of Stiaesnth attest B' - Immediate oatmeal= ELEGANT AIOI)ERN EhSIDENCE, No. 8113 Wal nut street; west of Tweatt 26 feet front. 236 feet deep to 'fiessont street. Two fronts.. IT Ime•eni .14, poe n/woo SEVENTEENTH SPRING SALE—THIB EVENING, At 7 o'clock. Assienee'a Pereroutory Sate—TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Spring Garden street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Saws Estate EIGHT THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, south side of Barker street, between Chestnut and Market, and Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets: - ow Bale absolute. Same Estate TWO TEREE-81 . 0R.Y BRICK DWELLINGS,north side of Mello, street, between Chestnut and Market, and Sixteenth and Seventeenth wrestle. IST TORY bsolute. THREE-S BRICK DWELLING. 'No. 710 f Folerototroot, wait of Eleventh. Peremptory bale— TWG-nTORY BRIG% DWEL LING. Haverford street. weal of Thuo-fifth street, Gate Mantaavalle); Jot 611 feet front, leS feet dies. Ifir Sale absolute. ' EIGHTEENTH SPRING SALE—APRIL, IP. ON THE PREMISES. MOUNT AIRY, TWENTY rtt.CON D WARD. Orphans' Court Poreuerton Salo—Beat* orMery Botta, or Bolter, or Betty, deceased. On Thursday. April 19, at 3 o'clock P. M., on the premise.. will be sold, without reserve or limitation, the valuable pro perty—Two-story atone dwelling, stone barn. and Ottier treoroVementa• with over three acres of land, easterly aide of Cresheim Street; near Allen's lane. and near the mansion of James Gowen, Esq.. Mount Aity, Twentl second ward. 4141' Cteeiof ttt tusumbrance. lar Sale absolute. SALE OF VALUABLE AND POPULAR 2AISOEL LANEOUS ROOKS. This E reales. April IT, at the auctaouatare, an assortment of aoan lar valuable books on var.ous aubjecta.. • IF. For cuticular' sea catalogues. , _ • . , VALUABLE LONDON AND AMERICAN BOOM FROM. A PRIVATE. CtiLLECTIO2I. On Wednesday Evening,, - April 18. at the auction store a collection of valuable London and American books on interesting =Needs. Illustrated irorksin the French and English languages. to.. no. • For particulars ata catalogues. flale at Noss Lf SanA 141,,1dgat4 F r sti lt . u woR FuRNIT.RE._c -PIAA, 8 ROIL& PLANO-FORTEth AR until tJAA.r.R/IS, On Thursday Morning. At 9 o'clock, at the Ariel:Lon store, an samort* nt of excellent second-hard furniture. etrt. wane-tortes, ,One murers, carpets, eta., Sphri =num deoWnA nonneAseNng, removed to the store or ooarnienai us ante. ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO TABLES. AND T . 52'0 BUYER OR - BILLIARD Also, at the auction store, an elegant rosewood seven Nueva pinno , forte, made brßergfeld k Ramos • 2 en Derior billiard tables , with balls and cues oomplee. - , Sale N FURN I TUR E,, Street. HOUSEHOLD MIRROR, &c, OS Friday Horning, At 10 o'clock,'at No. 1107 arch street, part *Late household furniture of s family removing. Also, the kitchen furniture. ngS= . - LARGE aux. OF VALUABLE LA* BOOKS. a Olt-Friday Afternoon. April Beth, coinmencias at 4 o'eloctorill be sold an extensive 00)10P0011 of valuable law books ' which in eludes two entire tibmies to be sold by order of sum. tors led others. EiEEi=3==l;l Sale bfo. 24180'1th SIXTH Street. SELGAbLe- FURNIT 'ROSEWOOD- PIANO, ftstOOATELLE CURTAINS, FINN IdUitRW/S, TAPRSTRY CARPETS, &e. On Monday Morning. ' 21d lad., at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at tio.lWl Routh Sixth street, the elegant drawing-room-and chewier forotatre. rosette:A piano-forte by Sehomsker & Co., handsome brocatellle and lace alumna. French pieta mantel mirrors, tapestry Velvet carpets, gilt gee ellen delmr. Ro, KT lisp be examined at t &Week on the simming of sahs. Sale No. 430 FRANKLIN Street. • ANDSOME FURNITURE. TAPIstiTRY CAR- PnTS, Tussiter Morning, Pith hut., et 10 o'clock. by catalogue. sit N 0.430 Frank lin street. the haralsome parlor' dining - rPO.4 end chamber furniture, terrestrr carp ets, Sae hair rat trees, Chins, glaseirare. kn., of a gentleman declining houeekeeping. Also, the kitchen furniture. fir May oe examined on tie =man of WI at 9 c'elook. IVIOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER AlSlLCO_Kfilltrf AMECILLN'T, southeast corner of SIXTH and CE &Amts. IdONE TO LOAM, SUMAC to loan, in large or inall tuneents, Oa stooks cold st* sliver Otte, diamonds, wateheas,tewel ry, owung pieces, dry goofis, elothing vegeta& m eats. hardware. OVIUM, Zllllllo6lftedamerde, furni tar& hedding,•honee, vehicles llamas, and on araolee of vela& for any length of ttre agreed _peo n, on more ral term s than at any other astabhlthment in this WA libeY- I ov - r-Dooß. BALM Attended to pentonally by the anolooteter, verY /eV charges CONSIGKNTB 801,101=1 Ommiimmentwof all and even kind of goods solicited for public sale ; two-thirds the value of the goo& will be advaarnnt in antimentinn of the ode. • SPLENDID HUNTING CASE GOLD PATENT LEVEIt WATCHES. 18 karat fine. extra fall Jewelled; of the moat approved and beat makers , cart from 8100 to +MI each, at from Vie to 1123. MOATS NATILLNS. MERCHANT TAILORS. E 0 • THOMPSON, • • N. E. CORNER OF BEVENTH AND WALNUT BTh. Respectfully invites the attention of alt those snfferrag from the inconvenience of bad-fitting pantaloons to his superior method pf cutting atid Muni tbiattoPortent garment. This is, to tact. an almost universal oorgt plaint. The truth is, however, that the fault u general)p es with the ansitilled cutter. who has never mucked OT or made himself muter of the true method. Raving, in a measure, made this department a specialty. I invite all who are interested to give me a call. I have always on hand a complete assortment of desirable goods for Coatings, Pantaloons. and Vesting', of the latest styles, partially of my own importation. mh2l-am I.IOAL. MIL Pt LELLZI. R £ EMORY ) KELLR °Noe N 0.141 • W O ANT ETS ,FR PAW E. Borden' superior Broad Monntato White Ash, and R. Reolmber Co.'s celebrated Black Reath. mad Ottc COAL. Shipped by canal and railroad from Soburlkill Haver. Schuylkill 00., Fs. telk-Sca - 110USEKKEPERS LOOK TO YQI73. ainterest. Buy your COAL AT HICKS', where nothing but the very beet quality. of Lehigh and Schutt kill Coal to offered at the folloinag reduced snow: Lehigh,Ltrolien, Eip and Stove_-.. .$4 9S per ten. Schuylkill, _--_. sOO Lalae /wanted free from slats or demand full vadat. at 11101[3'_yard_, toutheaat oorner MARSHALL, od WILLOw. call and see. MACHINERY ANT? IRON. VAMI7II V. MI J. VAVNIA.II WILLIAM H. NERRIca. - - - - - - - SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WARRINGTON STREETS, PUILADELPUIA, MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHIN /era._ Manufacture High and Low Pressure, 80 , 3111 .152(nloo. for Land, River. and Marine settles. Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats. &c.; Canting& of all kings. sillier Iron or Brass. W.n Frame Roofs for Gas Works, WOric road Stations. An. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest atutgoastlns !mood construotion. Every description of Plantation Afao/unery,auch as Sugar, EAR , and Grist Idris. Wino= ?FM. Opsa Stearn ef c Isin astors, _Filter', Pumping ertes,&o. rains, Be Agents for N. Rillieuz's Patent Saar •Boiltaii Apparatus., Nrismyth's Patent Stoma Human and Asn & uwall Wolsay's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ins PaßcJilne. Mg.! HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. PACKAGE HARDWARE HO .—Wa would reelstr ne 116 y call the atte 'on e °a w Ka;AM Hardware • to our e f SLR 1/NeliAM B W _.an4oo ere, amnia ranee by the pea n 8rd .....4" 8 -P r , , portation netiottad, and hate i n a. &Mhz,. wi . in twit city, New ywir L.? NOW •4•414. W. G. I.t.nelggic t...., all ceandßitur. itreat, ....' gyp and Commierionhlhaftb. , And Agents for Foretyn and Donaestie Mari/ us are. • eeime-tit EDUCATIONAL. ENGLIFTI AND CLASSTCAL BOARD ING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYB— MF. JOY, Lancaster (twenty. Ps. The Summer Benton ohms May Iv. For Circufinra call at Ameriam School instant/a. 609 CHESTNUT Mince. or address the spa 12t. Principal, B. L. MfORR. AbLERIOAN SOIIIJUL INSTITWIIsi to - a reliable medium through whiob Schools anti Pantkno. lies may obtain oo i ßstent teachers. Pgranlr ob tain, gratuitously, lunation and yin o e bog school" WOOR . SigAROADWAY. fril 4 =4 . • nl2-tf 0011 CHLIPTNUT Street. P NEW BOARDING SOIIOOI4. • • - 1 4. TUSCARORA FEMALE MTV ' , Will be opened at ACADEMIA, /inlets on the let day of MAY next. For annonati co n ta i n i ng t e m., An.. apply b y letter p or "gram 'ill April, to the enbeenber, at int VI "E Street, ...,„ phis; after that at ACADEMIA,_ anises W. fit E.* fell-dtmyl • peRY.ANT STRATTONIEI NATIOLLI• -RAP ICSItc_AITTILE gnat :M ad gat& ta gi Z i rjle il ve j"" lud, For information. Dill or send to=irts, • 144: Zl'l N .--4"nrt: French snow ii . if ~ ,V Allke! &roe:spit. & ( Ws" maa " in IthirsEl474ll44l" BEC)TRAR. 4 :mit 4 TAVA 'OO7I.IEL-1,000 .ckiriS" rate to ably JA its TNEO. D. IXOF.I. -
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