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Aft Stab* te44 4imemmiezEteht l MM , _it tote that vitth i 'tht -4 4:PPAtthre 'to* speeliteik,it 1104 1 now the ; way bitter: WhllitteWthei.4lll be; it' tie klletropolitWneteliMiemriztonMittiatienti at atetrtMente bars been - will be ilned, ,Atiei;-**,..,,Aid carted *beetle' them Olt And be handibe'ead , :lipb* - light:- The teitSehies beia 'patties' .ehtM decoisit4 Ot#4 l 4 . 7,_ oo ! l ***brnit llterettirei-a ls.Totawia, ye thaerthey wllthe eta, abled *bin* itiFdilneet:.eliorifekkslt; taffe, - 5 and that st7hl4 ll o 3 ** l 4- :BmitiOrsi l , lll4 , o 4,, Stu , actiorattwooppsi-akinned -- almroo, ono ae mai* - Theta -tiodosoni. 90 few Ti31*10 4 001 44 00 11 4f# 41 1 Ai* 114ess;,t1ta_oitenoloOksigt*.0:000:4 tte Meger;ooneeted,: trithMilkir,- (Mai : A. ateteiMlitietag ioldMithie letterset MIAs. bra: titer Jamei and _retired **Tito life:....tfet nett: inn di 1-P. - K. MetiMM Co.,iiiiteh itipemitite goat nte e of #t,eßtire, l4 Prow, '• 1 „•• 1,. Mai thi _vertodefa AG4 ei,C#l l oo4o 4 . "Ant i -t"-• th ° - - -iMilthtlf,y, that ! ,,*.sasiintos O itbe:***•:cii6a: rn:f .0900,41 ;_yirroirs *MOO ' Mak the eotamtttie — will never eiet.'fi WeiblatibM tor. • "i iivesti ll iti **** &4ll :P* ,ft i titate.it-- Arlie is thli:gonltzl,tenuld int bi itdito Mks hint" beyond 'tike, • nick! thi'll.4tiot* - ` 4 44iotii;: would be ,Mataltti teep,hiti heti? =ln Vietv,ellttet 'eatioheited'aiMM; Ill.isiMMd.thaheMeril ' of blaih. aheadjleiett:gthia ap : with Mr. lieitietti name bed in, iid-.thetA - corps of • inaillWjilli. 4o soo l 9ClMOM:l,#4!*4obin , MN mama the make their advent id ifie folly time rand healthy 1.8 , 1 0 2 14"°"' 111 7. ' ll a* be-fxrlttk':-/ raflatUßLl'illt mooRD ;or MO, - yr .;.,11111TISK . miell. " - , , -., ~ : i'. - .5.. ?AM inrtfe. tiCI4IIO2.I4InABILMIA, Tolutira uhaf.....-.....,....':44irerp001. April sq, Ig l tis i rreitilL:::: - .7*, .04ronaslZtt, i• as. Alan jail . k Fi t i v ;lr .7.,---itursis., =, Alfred NW'. soling. 6 ~..---.....4 . rsaii, Saab !WOrot OMR • ::..... ».-... • . alita moon;dMINI Won ,- A* :WM 01f,.1111, ocaszcstrxmiSfts-: .--‘ Mit, TElt, tairrill EITATBiI - " ' ', '' Altai' ' - -,..mtkini. ~.- sot. - ,-.- , , • -mmo ' ' Miebitiik.4l::: - .liew Yoik—Liverpool... 4.:,...:April II- Mauna :,'.....lPaitlastd4Avvroool 4.........Agril tt Num' "_ taw Yotic:„liiireepooj..6«.4.4.4olll SS A. ibest:—Plawfork—ealyn*,- - ....--,APrille iligo— , .. - .... 7 trow ork,:llivre. -- ... ----I-41M xi ~..„a „..„.„.,........r..,:m.vt °2 7 -- ral. i tbilk.......New Kork.,gpVto. ~., . , ....Mar I ....iiiia:=P::Cl*.T:ittrirt:: -. -1:111; -- • - ----, r . 0 .01..._:.... _May 6 Ada.: ...- - -4nr, oulg..lavarypot,.....—.— Ma, 23 ROW Y0rk ....... —.,,,—R0W- orle... baatYaADfea .. • —mai . '7 TO . AMV/L , . Nitre - ", ' tmetvw ' - — poi. 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Gliv—,e..... g" 32 11 4 ..--Tki cas artr .„*. =7 ..ii tram: Nifii.,Yeirk :Oa 74:4_1:11h1=44" l i rli . .-.Y!rk.*ibe.., ' id ,011, ditto 611.04_009WItheliesilatil :irlg on nogikavonosot tom new imam, ~. 1 . 0 4Tr. 4 1, , kozNP 8 * res impArillat4ltiatrikta4pril 10p; rope. 41 ..1 25 twoir thilf sc ling iona lti . nflui c hiai , frin olt i i ki o b rta. , rinit X Mil. Rodtt eo r 1 6 :1 4 VIM WEnliattori.. i l l i gr ilaval ia . ii er -so s, 0 1. ! & • 7 1.iy.0, - , l.,Ll'aT: bis 4tr ' ' " rem* dirt Rona Roston, in • " E l iniTronnitaro -0 1"21"" rj4 4: 4 , ,_ irow ' , Lahr i llegt i i. rierfligii*,__lgil ilei rdw 'liit. • , - , . , tprZ I I4I I4 M 141- ni. , r ; j r z jiih i 'a mt. _ cdiiii,VfitallEtitmall.kmi Yorkonth. L . ,_.„.„.,,....,..., bly, ' Witt „I Wad . I C WIf . ft a ,. ll Pites" , , Thili F , —it" ,Il 1118 40 ,'60 '' ''h"' i Lrortai li Olittriqtr ' rt ett.: lAi , wart co, , r it Donnyit **oh , , lurnz lc: e Nato. Bin_ liii - Boittii ri AiNIVIAS R. CO. - 4 '. , r X Prtirsorroor t rostra. at 7ratialsortt , rikettritrOa4l**loolt. I:Pcltori li`A kook-; ^gm* 34 ,"‘ 1 " . ' 1 : 1 "lh - g". gl'alinetl & ' 14 . , ...4r . titrottort;Atittatoit;7l64 :" do 11111~trat ,smat A,Z0•17, Yaw Ditatko:, • r ttqrsnieh. Renienion. Nantrtilite'.2! - ''''''' 'r 87317 4 • 1 Ur re l air Jr"'g/ir— rim lisiam,v:rara' area, lad IC Co, Air RE E Cr " ill it Vint . Min Eniiiiitini4i tbininorounn with inert, Win and. .tiiraw. - h.. r to lf !clot we ' . k lilt s oaset Pols Lay °'.. r,: ~„. oti,' - Elioina • ry• ano.otoro f riood to tarot , & Champion,. liro a 1/1111414, TO Cara", kis _to 8 Cattel r Da v ies, IN oiio fle. led b1;0■1i 0 11 . 14n i tio - .1 5 . 1 ,,, Marriott. rail. i Mg': &Init./ow: too Ms 1.0.114111, 1 ,4 4 Ei co. ottattr e v i o e _l ti girttor, c yz ires i so firj titraliiikiii, RIF Vin rillitir d merVina•- 1 e_W vetwa tor et" a ltal rF o ti,fic tfiillirkisii w ad . !Soil iXerriniXidinint ' onlip,m) - , ' iii;l,4lo:4l bosia r4iiiifforot=l, t o.tho soomou coao L o t ass. Nowt to rothototots t - VP-iir, MX= :Id Gott:ito w Irmo g fitit4l"&k'itre"4,».°V, Aawl.nrP., 411 , error • kit chili to Joo cOovort Wiwbogo,oito. rotrimattrom to claw& Caron law Xlmia. do po a & il ' , -' ' p ' -., rugraftAKCAL "•''._: ' •:' '' ' : - i l tsArallabir ciii, 0 1 # 11 0 , 4° 0 Eirli.: l 4 arlirtrot l i k e rkT ° 6li4t;liol i e 1 4*,'", . *lr k "4 - r•Oludit ster.itittrartiriOrWrivoCsi AIWA AO IC : 0110401 WM a rogli at - , 11.*1414L ha, _, " , k )i f il ehiP 1101 4:PitioV i loir ' *,G;r,Ahlti#ln4 roast *manor Rib gitur aveNtiktlealienr. ktril er ala u Fradoro, ail i itroa2l . 22l_l•lllAt i_itylint onitil , miliumH, to Ass, t r i gh , iiii =M., NZ ''liiiiiol:.'nf•god 4 aill*ti r . sll s oll6 r il l! ! Rona Liriiiril ri,‘' m r , irigh„„., (ma Ilkosliai inioridiniral Jr _ Thosatiloit.Cittor.innion, io Trinidad tit. *.ret7,for, Barr, to land for Boston, 110 or now b ors, vm,itt ffolloalk ilk loft: Ilr Soh* ill Ala Awe, magic tubmap,!nrival at *IF stw EINVIIK, it&Xilt AWN - it Roston Nth kit. I NOW litotititt:** Eennink: olieriol ' at nit. - . t ' 9O -_.h. otl, Pfior t !ouitio flo!otoiro, old i sm ! t 17 , tut - ' tu i Valzar a pt4= 4 _, tif dittit.'"i" / ' ise ' Or. rain, from pinnwsioi City, arrived at Bwßka ltokotini Ram Synth oat 8 lisight Boob* bolo. tit ran we tali tut s ' __ - ' , ' monikelsok *am .- Et air-saii jUntrions. Ma w , , Xareharitlisi. skid. far pbti.d. %.!:, . 7 - garts.'_, r i,- so "ye,* 'Pie , , ::: , 4 4 148, • 'Eati‘iilresi *skew soli Wrtil F oil - l Oll "I:4trgainz.braa,_ Aiwa in tor, oo~+. -ant. a, Ram 'Killadi: . 1 t 1 4149 . 4*XOXSi. .„ . . .. ... .. .. -Tllooßs!;".tirvi-, , Boossit--ror 1 'isle'iiki6eLOWll3 1 4 Ptlob; bl iturr ' l I r ' KS : Vi fieni l et i ri, AtEk t rit above Che r stnat. '` unt l i alititMil • luirt unthilL L. 0 , kit . 4 .5.p0wn0t Gio n ,z. tittSluid T1E.1.• :DI , : Ally 101ritrat grkstr.viWa." 1 TWE'il. _ -o T teiticiumtp.:ll, Dr. B : kaain,u'. voisTO: ~. T ., 1., , - - :•• , i B. Wier tfon4 ,- -' olio me. : • . -14/1 1 1 1 04 24 1%.17 A K I I It ? at . `74,r 0 4 ... IA YIT. JIL i4lmMorose of , '" rittlestlEAdedita t rli t ilatelitY.l2nia 409, 111191V.'11. - ;(3V4GITINNICVEVIAREWNLL JR-11A - PEndOXB.:=TwolParinvoilfkmorrensi,Erno ll a r . Dr, ~w7 ;b Cistqle, on' thrith a nar AvnL , taftbovi Avaresv. ; BoOk for an or ibisderropitla test slits .onc` num as_ pp *al' a sis u i d iatiior tleit t i t 7l4 7 :7;nit to Ar 4„, larA e fiappy: sintin.Road. ism*: gut.' ALNNNNNIANTI • N, : s et :r ,rv , 0. Gee-CHESTNUT ‘i ~l iit'`,THEilslEW BOOKS. AMPirOOD: Ons Vor•Threthrldtakii. Tiered Payer. Prti alizteliatoMmtf u tintber %Jr' A l a . sr wt i d a g a g tgelitrgiellllll%; Uhamouni, Viegadelli THE , , fARITS Ole ocarsootErr. — ;Onor Arno, - orueltn. - I . noo .11 g - interisstias pod • readable band-book for ladies end ames, de thoughts, runts. and Anecdotes con senting medal Obeerviummotios erdateof taste and plod *sane rib sad the art of s mattug onetielt agreeitbijr. YM4-lye Price *l. The Record to , love ' (Vernour,) ,by the same *hey; ge.4.l4lielgetet.'Tranalated from the French, f ' ir-Invialidier; tremarkable book; es welt as Lem, baaprodneed milmermmion upon.the reading sh=6TithwaitAntultiWp.atei L Yg: i t ; d• S tlr tont e ,udw iireent. were seareolLever boom ..,rtultioAtiy ands setiveli tiombined, The attic is fit for-its WSW thent*--ritudled;—eleeiteng; vigerona, and THE °REIT J P rail of a leeo l tilit i v u th;raciVrTui s reeet ' ll'ittrilifel from the erearwhiahliaa attracted •my muori e attention, !reverter, religions denomination ae thighs/I wort by mosteslobrateddivine,the Rev. Pr. Cumming'. The mile both id England(whers Bentlyyminoturom the .tith thottaandt and in this oonatry (Where its mom barberm enamors marked4brunperoodented. • • j "r* An at the above boom • Vrid be sent by ma l l, ,irtitgicyreg,on re i ri t ref ow RVII A . no trBtreet t liew York.;: GEORfig: 00 - ::, • EVANEP- 6... - Gn i . 1,1002 k ; - .--;: l itov_tetra cT i l is:., YOUR KEI AT BV *B!. el. , , Y ,01 14 1 MAT AY* Er. . :' "s aloes istlits O. ' sastiars as e sap as At es/ er,AtE, o _o.. na " I ntl - F7o47olErT r e tv ar tirar -. - OR TA : - loth eitob book. • ALVTXWNEW BOOKS As 1300 g 118 . 188UFD, :and a GM with anal. .:, . _ ,_,_ p _,ALI. TIP WRITIMRS OF TIE, STANDARD Ail. : 131 4 118 : I , I'4OMT. department e .-Ltterstare, at • ths , pobbehen? Tamar rows, and! tuuntsenre present wwn Vit i rafitai We's "Wiet 'sill4esWor worvraat its bias 7 P i ec e i s g . 14 et r yam Veil skooldr t r i ftg,f/ A ltigps,ia .' - 'Inif.4I,I4:BLIBILMENT, ', mit C 88:, Fhila4•lptua l _ , ellarti Two doors Fi Jon the upper woo., ,pIIIIJI AI4eIq;.COMeANIES. . .. . ~, . .... . „ . . A MERIOAN FIRE INSU R ANCE- OO., t f Iiz A TA. MEV AI P / W rE P t 311 ? - GRARTAR . PE/!-PET, 1511111y.hLNUT ab ove Third. Philadelphia:. , a largeripaid-up ' tai Mimic and limbo In. YieireitM , and 1 clienantles, continue, to lame on re, Storm, Furniture; Merchandise, Varela in ort and their cargoes. and other Panama p rog eny. A ll liberally. end promptly adjusted. s QI . Via. . - . reiiiii, .- an e ' ' ' - • • ea A. Campbell. .- , IQ. _erten: • ' ," inundit. Autilb. ; .Milk, , 41 . 1 . 4 . 4 4 W. !..Itney. , ' ' •- . ' BA) ALINARDL Presidest. ALBERT O. L. CRAW . 'Secretary. lient-11 MUMS INSURANOB COMPANY, Na. -A:M ONSOTNIJT 64eet..PHILADELPHIA. ' - I.I9OII.OILATiIiaIk*LITICE OTATS OF I .otritiClP mitt! RISC !ME 1 1 :Tat n • 4711 , =. . ; km. ferthief._ - , . 16111W— ini.X/003 • " retary. WAXER. ,CITYINSURANOE OOMPA;. "illfriF lN V lLDn abet P L AY irEq_. A ,ELP A., 0 L... - fiztritrgtliTZOThuld lvig=ani ru takoz 11. - JIA ItlPresident.' -- . ' '' • . 11 6_, von dens. '• '' n • li ckaitA Spey end Treanor. .11 Aiditaast liftman - . • -•,- .- --. ~ Dutzczofie,_ . ~ , e t" it ' II*" - . filar i en" mu - 1:: 4 - --- -.. =a- elk-rar L... . ~ Yr '., , . •, :, .- 1 . c '. ina•tf: INSURANCE AND TRUST QOM• SCUTUM,' 44F,LACW; (im iTy r ir iremuni . xablimisAL Itifer-grint ciontram 646=r ta misti• •We as Adidithitritom Judson. , ‘ m , 14, " th +44 ' . - 111714 ,*‘.' • Wankar , Zan Ml ... .. .16a ftcAtms, • 1 ; r d. In i:aldias. . . • ite. 11 , i 1 o Trisdas • e norrer, ' LiM& Proideort. wee yrat. pACHAtier, 114801LANOE . OUMPANY ma - - lootre so,* w AuruT strait -- '• k .' ;.;. -"ERB ' Di( svamicz oft liouNmi sant Morokawlimi IlinArailf!oon a' , •?•;ble terms, mast Waited or 'per ,,,L,.g;,.lit, S_Cri°R n IL , : a - Jmitaish Dom% ii. bents,l ~. • to A - Glatos . ' obit J. Gnatt, ' - aT,Owen,-- = abegC. Rs : ••V ief ' , Iflrg a lallfa 34 . ; ..4 54 1.26,1 0 .40, ° nu SALL•;Ptesidlinu elm 4,_61 OD% lob PreiidinAt• -' • . :asiow*RD w. AVID, Flopitarf . - - Joh2l-wanu I:BSURANCE'VOkIPANYOF TUE W&lFlUM N le v ei l tant i Vint: axt!iiria.l ill Ervitta s t -4Stl=l,l4s. j ur ici tginT " - '-• . Fromm _ a B.Lawis • • • Pre•W•A' .nuerotairv. : IlAwtat MIN , - 11:r471rARE MUTUAL EMMY 'IN INOOSPON: ; tr i ff - N! '1 GibiATURE . 01 • : N r ISM onloir. )1. , - . , v • . ... . 7 7- , .... ....... -. . . - Arria ,WALOI/7 ::-_, 4 .. at i. 000 ; . -I' -.- rirli 01008 of the Wait i ,-. . .. . 5..."40-okSt llnAnfC Cantu* -- . -,L- :---- • :V I YII 4 . A Oki- ' • - ' .-'-';.g .• • - !...'i, ' • ";', ',:tt,,, ' ' " • • ry t y a • Pim- -- - - . . • - .-1, , :. Mirka' 1/ r ' 11 . , 0; trar ti get.,... Wird W , 4,..0t.1.2N1.....», 140 00 Mit - stale and _ -:, * iri Mut - - XIII 14 40,6:91Yl it Thell,W#0 7 19iNailiaaiii: " 7. 1.1 6 1 " . Vl 4 WO4-0*61114:1"111 liCi ."NO 11. 0 . " / M r " air tc ona - 7 6, 1:rediiiii . :'IOIIIMNII9CPAM Te 5144,111 OW Of lEoo7ubElthi n a l ihriiariitY il•NI '' 1 r sport mit la a c,asson tanda.',... na* to rmf a hArit th:F r ol i a ' ' illas lit Alia tiiiiiltiti" . M rn ie , awar , .11Alloill . . 010k - IgiiiifiiWi iia 7. - 84" 10 8 ,0: 1 0 1 n. . - • 00Wrtria . "I°o vis eiv i ti ,• •,, -•, , . yr . ,040......u0a OM Host . •- -: ', ;',.. , - ,1= 1 „0..“ 11. - -- iiwW ~. " 1450 0 7 - 7 - 7 -- -;---, ;60,illf.toLNI4itifi - 7404•":0 , : n u e " L' farIIIIIMI4OIIO madi.......="010ii 0 ,: o lut , troa nw r i zsum, ti , NMI a Oak eitacisi7o 7 4 ' - '7" "*.' •••-• DM til ~ ~ : • - - ': 4 . 1, ,IN A.. F. 714, Stokes, • , , 01 ,7" - i • -. l' - lir' .. , s nu spook %. .- . ~• = IR ° ' , . it, r ir I Sur : • 0- *'• ** Birton, 0 , 4 . , 5° 4 5 4 _ •' • iper... . 11 1 841myho • R4tisb'e• t tr 6 . Eat 'AY - Lila i 1 . beerstrr.,', ", - aranatf PQ.,-114imsi 4ideg, and siioo . &,„6-01 , m104. wid.oom, life . Pork,Moos 1 1 1 , 14. r Mtg a i for WO hi ,71..,ER* 11(AT4DERS:4450 EVO,"•tioundo Dry-Salt: tonti prrot, 4 36v . o o t i gs t, for trench , onor , w ite , of "41r 12qtaiih a r kf trit fa WPT/11 0 01fii*-1(4. !'boilf 16, 0 1 E! ,-14,0.74pilreferiti.,44/Pigt sl,lG,tit.,-600 bbla: crushA VD .l4,Mnfiggctrirotetar, G0a1.,141421 Ins in k N a fl' li 44adv n iVERi r _ Oil ' old Nand 4 1 1 MOWS gle9WitMoi ,aX)4lalifigs and -Eastport 1011 box v ig i tilt &fling, sw halt t i s g jigcfs lora : i kat,p i OwAr..,4 - nt E M . 24umitapututsyypichite -.., , ~.., , ~„„; (o, „,„t imtlw r mr ,. .c.e NAlRoamawictif94 :14 Alki ANIASHOULDERS-1,900, Pie6es / 11 ., 11, City Oro s'ma and Bhoulderg altrtitote_ att il la* "14 GY •^l ‘‘f, ia i' L L plums. punatratubru nuotsty Arum 20 1800;_ FOR ,MLR AND TO LET. agi TO RENT—The STORE Nos. 65 and M. 67 North FRONT Itteglitto.r Aroh. Apply to WETHT.RILL & kiROTERR, • j 49.3 , 47 North REOON &met. . • E' ortaislot' Fok A 'stiBn4Ess -z-A. MAN I—FOR SALE—The Rood-wil l fiiturea , and lersiture of IA large and well -arrenged altuated immediately in the btunneu part of the city, and ihrglr ‘ Pireftet'l i VoZ: Pratelot Fo t 114"""4119-40 :HAI?DFO➢SE SITE FOR A COUNTRY SEAT—TEN ACRE S—three minutes from Girynedd Station, on tbe North Penna. R. R. adloimns a arelt-eonduoted Pemale Seminary. All the stop -at this etabont Apply to JAMES L YND, SPE 42 I.. 8351fcinthjitXTH Street, (second story.) FARMS- AND • COUNTRY :BRATS 11ffL FOR SALE AND. , IIOhIR TO'.RENT. , h-FARII[ of Pd ACRES,: gt_ voiles , *rota .Iforrlatown, in a good - neighborhood. For salsa bargain. Immediate pouts ntiF 00 ACRES, on Ridge Pike. 3g, tulles from railroad depot, good buildings!, beautifully located, and only ,ir per , 133,000 n tan , remsixt 1. per cent. I ff eas a rrklid n otglig sore; beautifully located, FOR EIA o r ftliN,T,,,thres miles from Norriatown. _Ectusx To KENT. m amall village four miles from riozat e stown,suitable for summe boards/a.' OWN.% PROPERI Y. of sight germ , on Film, IS mu es from the oily, on easy terms, • The undersigned, having a great variety of Farms and Country Seats for sale, flatters himself that he oats' so oommodate allsiho may favor him with small, t • • , • It. R - ,ltnt•lrtirl ger: " Rea) Xistate Broker; orr istOwn, Ys FIRST-OLA SS STEAM FORGE FOR WM. BALE.—?fill be imid et Public sale P. M. the 30th day of May. tem. at the nublouse of wilt, BOKB READING t city of RE F ORGEhe property knoWli Mr the. STEAM, in the said oity. Said forge is aubetantially built, and eompletely equipped with all the modern improvement,. including a seven-ton Igasymth steam hammer and three Kit 'team hrimment, eaeh 'withheating furnaces end boilers attached. A tire bending machine , and oven ; three puddling furnaces; five blvkamitho' forgo' ; two thirty ton cranes ; ono largest plain bor ing mill ; slotting Machine i turning lathe, and surly, horse engine. - Main building 300 by 180 feet, with sheet-iron roof a carpen tor shop and brick Millie,' with fire-proof, s e., on the premises, which contain over 2g agree. Said Forge is most convenient ly located for basin's'. in adjoining the Heading Railroad, end so conweted therewith that looomotivea can take away and deliver ears,of iron, goal. and other freight without cost "for hauling. Shute! run outside the building, by which coal, Wrap-Iron, iko., can be dumped close to each furnace, linthnnt extra cost for hauling or labor. This Forge ie sayable of executing the heaviest work, haying f orged and finished the main shafts of the Adriatic, OM neVed to be the largest ever mode,) besides complete Piet. of fondues for numerous steamehips for Govern ment and others. The city of Heading presents peouliaiadvantages for the successful operation of such a forge. It is within 88 miles of Philadelphia, connected therewith by the Reading Railroad, and the Schuylkill (MO ton) Conn! ; 128 mites by rail direct from New - York ; 138 from Bath more ; at from Harrieburg, asd 84 from the. Schuylkill coal region, whence the best /intim:mute coal can be placed at the furnace doors for about 1826 per ton. Reading iseituatedin One of thefinest agricultural dis tricts of Pennsylvania, has ev pop ulation of 26,060, and is noted for its general health and t he purity of its water Berm count y contains More urnaeoa.than any other in the United States, iron of every description can be 'procured by the forge at the lowest once,. Title clear of all ineumbrance. Possession given im rnediately, and terms made easy, to suit purchasers. The Forge is to complete order, and is furnished with every, necessary tool and appurtenance to commence work immediately on taking possess:on.. It Is a proper ty well worth the attention of those engaged in the above business. ' For any further information. apply_to H. lf. MURLENBER Cashier Farmers' Bank, Reading, Ps 4 April 12,1800. ' '• aputtm3B FOR SALE--The stock Dry Goods, EIGHTH Goodwill. and Lease RD No. 13 'North EIGHTH Street. Apply to SD WA RD BACON; N 0.6 Strawberry street, or JANES S. WM2(0,144420 Market street. ' aplB-St FOR SALE—Two splendid Lots. situate South Side ARCH Street, East of NINETEENTH Street; each Lot 22 feet front by 100 feet deep to Cuth ;bar: Street. Apply to WALN UT WATERS, aplB-3t. 327 treet, 2d floor. T.O, R E N_T —,A ,three.story .brick ffabaildiag,witli a - doubie back building, on Frank• ford road, oppoaDe Hart lane. Alao, a two.etory oat -tape, corner Hart lane and Frankford road, with a fine ir.rdend 'tabling for four horses andiwo °owe, with a chamber over wank hour,. Apply to H. &N. FRICK R, No. 20 North . THIRD Street, or at the Cottage. S. ,0011261' Ha , t lane and Frankford road. splB4t* VOR RENT OR SALE—Two pretty !JIL: 'Cottage*, Stables, etc., toter rculis northof &mond - and Vine streets. Ten moms andnote iota each. City property taken in gam payment. Also handsome Cottage toniof one to live norm. H. F. SMITH. fig Booth SIX TH street, taeoond story.) ante- ISt es .TO LET-:-A Three-stork Brick Store fadjoimneWarehouse.'on Rase Ole of WA TER Street, near Walnut street. Also, two 'large prfiees, with . Sre-proof closets, on South rude of WAL NUTStreet, between• Water street and Delaware avenue. _Apply at the Offfee of the kbiladelphis and Trenton Railtotui Company, No. ROS South DELA WARE Avenue. up starts. -npl7-6t PllO AORSERYMEN AND: FLORISTS - -EL For sale a t large lot h% the Eloutkwastem notion of the atty. well adapted for &Nursery. Terme a roommoda dug. For particulars addren •• K," at this ethos. apl7.tf - LI OR BALE.—Thirty Acrei b 'eau ttful hind, two miles north. et the Second - street pavements. near anew and handsome settlement. ' Per sons desirous or building a first-olus country seat or nurchasmg speoulation. - will find ben, a rare o_ppor tom ty. To improver, it Will be divided into lot, Of from one to dye sores, payable in easy instalments, or city PUlorty taken in part payment. Ass , paenger railroad wm_robabir soon within two squares. Apply to H. F. p SMITH. OH South SIXTH street., aple-Mt go FOR SALE, IN HADDONFIEL D =KN. 3.: several very dwilrable Mak and - Frame Residence', well shaded and handsomely improved. Also, the beautiful property known Ite **Tulip Grove." together with ut number of well-located cottage sites. person of the property will be eaohanged for city real estate. Terme easy. Apply to • JEssE TRVTON. • - 1113.1illocth FOURTH Street Between 10 Aral . and 3 P. At. di TO RENT.Two beautillilly situated JIM double ho T will obaded, with coach hams lied Vigo:lns Maio eill. on 'noon,' ram* I tonti L one mile amow Tacos,. an unas a rairs of a, mite from Pau- WiEultirrld.'"'. • " ": 1 "rg' "11A-tr TOWN PROPERTY. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR RAM The valuable Farm and Country Seat, containing 106 sores of highly cultivated land,situatert in the town ship 'el Germaiitown. Philadelphia isontity, and within 1k miles odepot in Germantown. The situation of this property_ts not to be imperiled, being bounded on the north by Washington lane, on the upt Hain by-Township pile: road, and on. the south by street, and within one-eighth of mile of the Tar pike.and quartet of a mile or two Eita t3:ous on the 'Chestnut Rill branch of the Germantown Railroad, High street, and Washington lane. 'The loosition of-the- above property is high and. heal thy, the_land well watered end lying very, advanta geously for Cottage Bites. It compounds asi extended view of- the surrounding country. and is uateredeted br the streets running from Oti s insMowi t ri mud anwP paths Burreroeseuttint that Met. 0 property ps laid out in Ave acre lots. lithogrspOlo p of whieb may be obtained on application to either or the under signed. Air. valiiableLand handsome Building Lot, situated h anhenn street. near Plank roid. Germantown, csou tam ng_ in front on said street 191 feet, and in depth' about ago feet, having an area of abi v lt aorea. The: ground lies high and slopes towards anheim street,' upon which front is row of large and elegant shade- , tree& Alen, se v er al toe Itaildinn 1.01 n• wiloining and in the . 1 / 1 01111.1 of Fisher's-14ns Station, Germantown. For farther paa2ks o ns E an j cbte N nos itu rf r ir ,_ .to mtoiney. O. E. coy. RATH and WALNUT &met& Or to /UMBEL , B. HENRY, mhl-2no GERMANTOWN. BILLIARD TABLES FOR kALE.—=Tivici iirivolass Blllittrd.Tgblee wltti 13t inoli mpprble bads, snd a t te l i s t o lirrave eashlo , s_s, o madt, lest mg—, ELTer:4,Readini?."Apy_ll. aaTt 53 Kan siArL . • • • 05d1115. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES... . IV 0 T I C E. - Tillt COP'iIt'TNERSHIP, LI henetofore exiMing_ between the imbeeribere, • un der the krm of J. E. , KNORR k CO., is tide day dis solved by mutest penitent, J. E, fi linorr.tinne• s. The bonito of the tate nn• wil ne l be settled 011.AR1,814 F. TAGGART. at the old stood . Mb 63 MARKET Street, where ell rsons" lowing olsime wil present them for settlement. pe and those. Mdebted In make payment. - I. R. KNORR and.oot CHAS. F. TAIWART. 1 LIMITED PARTNERISHIP.—NoTiog ; is hereby given. that the subscribers have formai alimited partnershis, eirreeably to the act of A esembl of the Commonyresith of Pennsylvania. disproved Marc alit. 11330. metaled l• An cot relative to Limited Partner -4 s," and the supplements thereto. , f The name of the firm under which the subleartner ship is cs. be conducted is that of" CHARLES F. TAG fIA RT.' The general nature of the busloads to be transacted by the arm ix, that of Importers anawbolmiale Dealers in Wines end legume in the city Pellatriptife. The name o the senora' partner is (I AXLES F. TAGGART. 1 r ose place of reaidenee fri at N 0.1610 Chestnut street. in the city of Pltladelphia, end the name of the special partner is Iv LLIAM KiihtlfEL TAGgART who Mumma resides ii the city of Prole depth's, ed i t. I' l 4lo l l l °ll h p ' 4 I II BI PPL E In t iI BEMBEL TAllre a ritT a , has P contribuum to the corn stook of the am the sum of ten thord dollars in wish. The period at which t sea Copartnership is to porn-, mince is the ilth day o Atprz ,12110, and ts to terminate on the 4th day o f NM 0 ARLES F, RAGGART, epti-36t ',LIAM. REPIIIEL TAGGART. COPARTNERSHIP.—A. W. RAND has THIS DAY_ G oijniated intorartnerehip etrle theili AL"I. AND lc ELLEN,. Who ROT-AIR A will nantls ND onto IrWATER FURNACE, COOKING-RAELP optiauf NS& le, snit STEAM.- . FITTING RUBI At the stand. • - NoaSt North BIRTH Street, Philodelnto . April 9, MO. BUSINESS' CARDS. -WAGNER : JERMON , ,- • - ierTowirot Alm COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Offioe, No. 116 South SIXTH Street, • (Oppoeite Independence Squared 'PRltellatiPate,' • Ilf_the ludo(' reliable - Attorney', at different points In Ste United Bates, a enabled ,to prosecute and collect 0111111111 01 01 , 011 des3ription: , Particular ethic: en Alyea to the examination and re: eoveq of the ale tee or Least/es and Devisees, and the esti cation of and Titles and nearing the interests 01 he 111, 1111 al Pagans Interested in the same, in all parts of the Union.' - - Has the flatcar 0611 the States end is Conunissioner fo L:mei!of them - ' . - hone carefully' taken under Commugsionc: a7C.Stn 11.1XNRY E. XEENE, m•-• Mae REMOVED from Mo. MO Walnut street to No. UM Mosta THIRD fittest. No m. SAMUEL G. SLO REAL ESTATE AG DRPK,tR AND COLLECTING' , , m 1313-111 0 s n ST. PAUL. MINNItO'II... MISSOURI LAND ! 8 1 . F& BILBROUGII& CO.. enp , NorthwMtoomem o r D ndC4 j e, etH t enorhirrisi4dL easti' exiAsrm for ate at vim ranging from nii t. 7 I F4l. l =l ; sitramiwa. • nolose steno t and Darootdam . me. Y. WY. W. 'mammals. HARMON, ' Gewlz,ls, T 8 Mg 6144= 1 COARGIA. ALFRETh -t!.- 1100541_, , PAP N pt vigruFACITUILE 7141° ° .AIAN - A chniitmi. 0. v itowa etreat, -Jk ownoLsoli, 'Noe. 111, MITI N HATI: WEE ' S?. *alma X stali t setant strsepo. ;Awn' IPAirli4l -- "7" ANAL MO*OLsoill. -" - • ReLIORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO AL* ANII CONVEYANCER, No ;11 6 ISO Panmui fin side Int Bunke. Montgortie f i r y i r., Ch e ar aountter, Catigotato or Farms, inth Fa II on* sent by , mlial. • • " -‘ •• , % Jed 1 3 1108:414 ' BIDDLE, Attorney !at Lib; -a--,ne.gragovt!lFQUßTll Stroot. Ida Std4PAND PA/048: 2 400 13 - `0,4,7,74fEt fromp,,opingo„,. 100 or a e t telve e "trallarYnni'L'''l4slll"4l..:ll;lll:lNioit.iff:rnisitoini:;lllll4 JAVA(IOI7.IIE.-1,000 pockets prime JAVA poem, for mils la lAMB 111/LAIIANI (to ICEDICINAL. DYSPEPSIA:: „ . . Tht. fearful dimig6lo, with all Its so hiclirestiom, Heariburx, Water Bradt, Sour Stronseh, 406 W, Ditious,!!konplaint, Jatp!diee, Heodlushe, Is - the' - ••` ointsiAnui NITTIMM. OXYGENATED BITT.EED, OXYGENATMD SITTBRA At: remain entlietent to oope with and eontner disease in , 4ireetitad most eifitctive , The bent tent in exPerienoe;and we tabmit the teetim'oxy of those who have experienced an entire ours by the use of the re- The high obsolete , : , ot the testimonials in thvot, of this remedy it s iniftleient ettarantee of itr•istonishing power in the above disasee. OXYCIENATRD 'BITTSII3, BITGENATIID,BITTERS. OXYGENATED BITTERS PROM HON. JOSEPH HOXIR, President of the Commonwealth Insanities Comm'', No. a Wall 'treat, New Yerk. Mesas. SETU W.FOWLE k Co.—Greticeme: Baying Suffered . many years from repeated attacks of Dyspepsia in its worst form, and .almost exhausted my hopes of being able to obtain , any permanent relief, I was' In duced to have recourse to the Ortanteird pre pared by Dr. George B. Green; for which you are agents It gime me great pleasure to say, that its effect upon Me has been highly beneficial, eridioatlng the disease and restoring me to good health; and I sincerely hope that all who may be, suffering from that dreadful del eting will be induced give the medicine e.triel, fully believing they will not be disappMnted in the result. JogIEPII Such testimony as the above is entitled to the conk denoe of Dysnentios, and proven the 'Mosey if the pxyrenated Bitters. Mr. Rome is well known as a highly respeetable eitizen. OXYGENATED BITTSRE, OXYGENATED BITTBEE. OIFYGENATRD'BITTIIRS RELIABLE TEBTIMONY. We esti the attention or tho Semler to the following. letter from President Smith,' of Wesleyan ltzdversity Cositz, Feb.ll, 3810. Bern W. Powra & Co.—Omit/mem : 1 hid ' made pia of the OXYGENLTED - BITTEIIi 1110029 110V4 , 14 or eight Deere canoe. 'rfainng 'suffered for twenty years from a form of Dverayste, *Welt Wise etiendod vita aiersous - headache, on nn average of not lege than one day ut e ek, 1 wee induced by the unpretendutg recommends lion of Dr. Green " to try One bottle, and if no beneit wee received to discontinue the use." - . The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the extent of some tore! or four, orith a ostafal observance of the accompanying directions. The result was an almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic symptoms, and their depressing, painful oonsequistiee: k believe these bitters produced ea entire change is the habits of my system, and•upon the twelve energies et tile diges tive organs. I now deem myself ai oiempt from dys pepsia as most persons. These bitters have also been of service to other members of my,femils. Very reepeotfully yours. • - AIJOUBTI7B W. OXYGENATED BITTERS, OXYGENATED BITTERS. OXYGRNATRD BITTARII. PROM THE LADY OF JOHN JONES, Rap.) Wall known and much reapeokod in the •anthern part of New Jersey: • • • BNAVILLII, N. 7.. dart. 711; 1860. Mesimi. S. W. Fowls & oo.Sfirs : I fume taken more or less of the Oxitgansted Bittors for the feet three year., and have been mush benefited by their uso. I have been -mneh troubled with Dyspepsia for many years peat. and found nothing that afforded me any re lief until I used the Bitters. I do most obserfully re commend their use to ell who are afflicted with the oomplaint. Yours, &0., DEBORAR JONBS OXYGENATED BITITBS, OXYGENAT.ED BiTTERTS, OXYGSNATXD BITTNRS. BETH W. FOWLB k CO., Bosom, PROPRIETORS. T. W. DYOTT & 130N8, 118 North 8000141 otr•o Phlladolptdo. WHOLIIIALII AGEfill. SOLD fiVERTWILBRS. SOLD Ei*DYWRDRIL SOLD EVERYWESIVII. ape-eol3m-d;!cW HOPATKONG WRISKEY-110 PA T ALL KONG 'WHISKEY. HOPSTKONG WHISKEY. This .delimous Tonic Stimulant, distilled from the sureimee of apples, espeotallr designed for the use of the Medical Frqfassiori and the Fancily, is feet super seding the numerous " Gies," " Whiskies." ko., which' have bee? palmed off on the public Ai pure Letters. It_is gm opted by_all the pro PHYSIC ANS. CHSMISTer, ends NNOIBBEURB, es' di in 1 qualities which are so in- Si= i stly a gegria n g In c an a artmle of this kind. . It le pat up in elegant style. in large bottles .at 75 Dents ' esoh, and is the cheapest and the purest spirit now in' the market. J. q. kiksB & holesale wee nie, No. 7 South SIXTH Street. lIELMEOLD'S EXTRACT :3IICHLF, • TRH GREAT DIURETIC.; HUMBOLDT EXTRACT avenu,_ •THE GREAT DIURETIC.' HELMBOLITEI EXTRACT MICHEL THE GREAT DIURETIC. MELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, !rug. GREAT DIURETIC. ;Ind a Positive and Speoille itenaldy tor DIMWIT' Of the Bladder. • 'Wove, Gravel, ro ones, Organic Weakness. This Niedieine_increseeeShe power of Digestion, end excites the ABBORBERTI t late he, notion, by which the WATERY OR LoAllaQt! ong, and all UNNATURAI, LaKOEMB tare o re- duped ex well as PAM AND /tirI,AMMAT/ON, and Is good for • ; MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN. -Depot. 104 Bonth'TßNilif Street, 8.114;H b_ST NUT , Btreat hiladelphia AND it OF _COUNTER? I§ ll 3 AND U RINCI.PLV DEAL Who endeavor to miaow or TEE OWE ' and .ovneAstr Olt Pt ark , V ic. 104.11-1 T I • R S: E WIN R SL OW Physi 4N p XPE nts EN C t E e D tt M enti E on of A mo hFeMArLE 'SOOTHING 'SYRUP" NOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the emcees of teethius. by ra n P.ZI R I M i n pUui l li t ili iftt l er n e s tl t i i ii n ; will If- SURE TO RhOULATE TH. ...MEW. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves eid RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put attend sold • 'this article for over ten rears, and can itgy k yn I:Li fidenoe and truth of it, what ye halte,sev v n i,,c, able to say of any other 'lndustrie. _N.k. ..48 "'" LT PAILA - D jeL a BIN OLE INISTANF, EP P 4 FECT A ou,H.E, when timely used.. ever , did 0„, e know an instance of illmMisikohoo 7 any ho heed It 6. On the con rwtrs,,tall are' dejighte .CO ith its operattopie, and ill terms of metes ~.. ootrium*lsuonolitninast eateilliets and medlealm "a tufo. , e speak in this matter " what we do Z, lamer," after ten yen sit —,. riumtation for th i s ftilfil isat.o.l.T,lgg. WA hen? de ",:.: lore. '' Ins lmost ever Ptuition, re e igil% g.,, 1l gilarl i l i n f erg;a an ty tl4l after C hef hegyrup is 1", ministered. n lusvaluable p H rut 19 iltlae_preseriution of owe gat F.W ;NAY:Id ° 6 ° ll l s A bgf: it i l i g Lii ,g4: never-munv i ng ° a • ' ma, . 8 • OP 0888:13, gt not only r eves eCa hild from pain, but in viontnietheetommoh an . ^ , howelei•oorreots aoidit ea gives ten. and energy hi. to•the whole eystem D ii &hound instal?: ":_, sow GRIPING IN TH BOWELS J AMID; D 9 UOLIQ and overcome n Isione.,.Whigh, not A ppeeditg remedied, engin 26 . 4 grAiroi,Anitn mitre& zast7Aß Right wind/REX , i t, whether 'lt arises " rom tae 6o t from 'moths ; capse t rip would say to *Yea mother who as a 0 told nun from say of, he fors c oing eon etc. do not. tyourp i teJudiess, aor t eMI ose of others , . al nt a tt DIXOPsi -ye o f is m o p , 0. irlißi e tl 2l l I P; • ttig ®re a ( roruir m ii v i i ear ' - .ni e u Jrikeli um mad do wriimOr. 'Shout the world. Primal trot, Now York. wii m ra uofor um 1 1 43004 ,11° V.;l Sir Bold by; Trite th ge,loMos, No:1i DAR Pr* 30 wits 4 Rim LEGAL. IN THE ORFHARIV COURT FOR THE ••• CITY AND OPIINTY OF 7BILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM DUNL AEi doomed. The Auditor oppigutail the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the Amount of Moms LION, Administra tor of William Baotou, deoewwd, vial to make dietribu- Sion of the balance to the handl of the accountant. will meet thefortiocietair t ett for the lOUTPOII4III of hie ap : of Philadelphia. ..Au ditor. TN THE ORPHANB ,- COURT FOR THE A. CITY , AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. , Yetate of JOHN HANNAN,,doesestd, Nene IN hereby given that the arid )w amid decedent bee filed ha raid stoat the appraise went of the personal property elected to be retained In her, under the act of Assembly of itth April,lBBl and the 'Mlle arid be ap proved by the mart on the 4 th day of Nay, IND, unless exceptions be lied there' o. JOHN B. CioLARAtt, 190,0 , :wr0s ' Attorney Wr Pelt.tlOner. LOFT ,011. STOLEN , ORRTMOATES. AbOld 41.1 years - asp were loot br, or atolopfrom. Elisabeth Jones, then of PhilsAielphic bet late of Read ing, ,j'esturylyants,.dernaped, the following ditotibed comment. Moot, to wit i , , - . . Itumeentl7le UN, end MB, retrpooituthr- the !rot twe for two kande clollithiateh, of ten united fltateel,,oan, radoemi MONK' the lankier otmtliguiend dol lars of the me IMO, ~ , • Aleo l iel a its tor four sharosof the capital atqok of tho n o orth Amiterios, i in reiladelphieuelandi us on d Oi It, iii, d hank ittneriameof Elise: nth alfaLtable of ;Id will be geld by the advertiser upon the tmpo?, a ass °snippet/B,or either of them, with m eli voiles, r which time applestem will he made to tbp Trip !Ailment oft he United !Rates and to the Bank of (nth qmorloc rearotively. for the aims :lir °ta d, Woe In the pia, A t lt r ostio/t o rttolen • • "'"a t 'fader Of *limbed!' tufo, floooWed. Readtegaitin. - - - - , , eramo.ll,t , pLSOATORTAL SPORTS:",: .' ' " -- ' wooli f iNfith:Veir, oPl9libitilit*TP, t o the Fri n foortiniint, end Best t q, of TACKLE .. . . ' ii ivel tiol 4 lthdi rnlth re l ° T it i r r l tTi l t ° , l 2itit 'E ta) Bl A il iPii k ; l Wa v e arist , l4lmit e i VArg int OrtriVi a non. ai n n, ". Silk andWr..Grats,Yant e ana Colton Elisio.' 3 ' --' mht-srn LADIES' TRAVELLING BAGS Notannintlitl,totri , 0 ' F 'I nUMPP ' ii 9 r 01141., , ;; "6 12 i a 8144025197pir tura rot . 71._ OOKS OIOAR ad's, AIONE Y-BELTS. ' Sash is, "lir% c on tbas, Banker' , _ Oases. Dressing O&M. w ruin c s. Pd-Folk*, Bill Boob. #1000P4 4 .)04 . o • wit-is - „.. - :`:' : 44 ll !ittc! . Ati LINES. firli(igningELMlßA., ROUTE— D PHILADELPHIA AND EL QUI KEST ROUTE to Tamaqua, Oataadeel. RL pert, , WOksehatte,Soranton. Danville. Wil liamsport.. Treyritalsten, Canton, Elmira Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Roohester, Cleveland,Detroit. Toledo, Chicago, Mt. Louis, Milwaukee,' and all Points _ north an d West. ' • passenger trains will leays the new Depot of the Phi ladelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and, CALLOWNILL Streets. (Passenger entrance on Oat laigillstratiLlD:rilyAlandsyn trxeepted), for above DA Y — EICI 7 RESQ..... A. ht. NIGHT t. . 3.30 P. M. The 7'30 A. M. train &meets at Rupert, for Wilkes barrio. Pittson, Scranton, _ and all stations on Me LAuKWNNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. The above trains make direct conp_ections at Elmira with His triune of the New York and Erie, Canandsigna and Niagara Falls, and Buffalo Railroads from all points 'North and West, and the Canadair. Baggage checked to Elmira, , Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. and all intermediate points. .Tickets one booreopred at the Philadelphia and El 2 Vi r C u T 1 1 1,Vidkm efi tuggise: &Trip 7,7:aviif epot.!corner of THIRTELNTHaod L WH L. I • THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leave the Philadelphia and Reading Depot. Broad and Callowloil streets daily (Sundays excepted), for all D oints West and North. at a P. M. Freights most be delivered before 3P. 111., to insure their going the Mane day. !For farther Information apply at Freight Depot. THIRTEENTH and CALLOIILL, or to CHAS. S. PAPP,EN, General Agent, Northwest, corner SIXTHand !CHESTNUT Vests, 0 apl2. ' „ , Phil status,. NORTH IENNSYL VANIA AA ROAD. '• •• S M"ARRANGF.MFAT. For BETHLEHEM, DoYLESTOwr4, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, _MANOR Off Ula. itiab i lir err, and after MONDAY,November7th. Pauen goy Treine will leave FRONT and WILLO Streets, Philadelphia. DAILY, (Sundays excepted!) Foy Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Manch Chunk, ilazleton, Ao.,(Exprese, ) at 9.30 A. M. • For Bethlehem, (Express ' ) at 9.80 A. M. and 6 P. M. For Doylestown, (Aoaommodationd at 8.40 A. M. and 4 P. M. • For Fort WeehlngtolidAacoiamodation,)st I P. M. TRAINS FOR *PHILADELPHIA : Leave Bethlehem, (Exorcised at 8 A, M. and 4.4 P. M. P LeavpDoyleetown, (Aoeounnodationd at 7 A. M. and IMO Leave Fort Washinkton, ( AeoommOdation,) at?. A.M. ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Fort Washington. at 0 - 30 A. M. Plttladelvlda. for IloyleatoWn, at 4 P.M, Doylestown for Philadelphia, at ? A. M. Fort Washington for Philadelp_his, at 8.40 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, $1.00; to munch Chunk, OM; to Easton, 1161.150; to Doylestown, 80 cents, Through tiokete mud procured beforeentering the Alt pm:anger, Trains (swot Sunday-Trains) con nect at Berke !street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Second mid Third-streets Passerigetßallyeads. n 7 • • • - ELLIS CLARK. Agent - - NOTICE.--01IESTER VALLEY RAILROAD—PAS SENGER TRAINS DOWNINGTOW.N AND IN TERMEDIATE ISTATIONS.—On and after fd Aord, M. the Passenger Train for DOWNINGTOWN dolphin'd from the new Passenger Depot of the Piffle,- and Reading_ Railroad Cornelia'', comer f BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets, (papenger e n- *maces on Callowhill, MORNING TRAIN for DownLrictowa;46avea at UV AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downiagtora, brava at 6 P. M. ALL v order ( g u t . n it d6 rott i laMetiage of the Palled loki en Reaeout f ßellm.d Company. Managers e - I ape. MoILHENNEY, Seoreiarr. 'BO , MORN N 0 LINE, forOT PTS ...ALE, RwAD LNG and ILARRISBURG, .V ., aves the new Depot , at corner of BROAD end LO.HILL 'Streets, (entrances on Callowhill ,) at .su A. M., DAILY, klionda t c , excepted, Pfor POTTS • HARRISBURG, an all intermeoiate volnte, oonneeting at Hameburg trams running to Pitts burs, Charnbembrirs.Carlude,Bunbig, aco. AFTERNOON LIN , Leave at LSO P. M., DAILY, for rowTsvilax and HARRISBURG. At 6 P. Pd., DAILY, (Sundays eioestedd for READ ING, and intermediate soffits. mvt w. it. ma ILHENNEY.Mieretarr. SUMMER BOARDIN . PLEASURE SEEKERS, and persons desiring- to spend the summer with their fami lies in the country, will finemany delightful places along the line of the , PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. With s view to accommodate and encourage the large and inereumgtravel in the vicinity of Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company have made a very li beral reduction in fare. and. as in_previous years,W ILL FURNISH TICKETS WITH TA COUPONS AT A Dic- CO UNT OF FROM>O TOSS PER CENT. BELOW THE REGULAWRATES, according to dietaries. Persons desirous of securing boarding will find every advantage in the well-aspoLoted hotels and place' of summer resort all along the line of the Pennsylvania Railr oad kets,.. Tio good on anyef the acoomrnoda_tion train., to be had, with furl her _ information. at the Depot, South east comer of .KLEVENTE. and MARKET Streets. tip4.lm_ TROMAS MOO RE, Agent. fp tiv ititt f ' TO WEST CHESTER A. AND INTERMEDIATE Trams for West Cheater leave Philadelphia from tee depot: northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.30 and 10.30 A. M. and at 2 and 5.15 P. M. On Sundays at 8 A. Id. and 2 P. PassenFers far Mations on the Philadelphia and Bal timore Gentred IlwilLead will take the 7.30 and 10 M A. M., and 6 16 P. M.:Crain,. mh3D ar t implerj P R II E I A L D A IN D G E R L A P I JI LR IA OAD AND . , • REDUCTION OP PARES! " On and after APRIL 2d, R160. - CommutatiOn Tide% with twenty-sit coupons. wll be issued, good for the holder, and any member of h i s family, on any Passenger Train, and at any time. They will be sold by the Trnrieurer, at the Ace of the company. No. 727 South FOURTH Street, at a reduotion of twenty-five per cent. from the reguLar fares. Parties wishing to enjoy the Summer In the Country will find this a very desirable route. the Schuylkill and Lebanon Valleys being among tie most beautiful and healthy in the State, and scowl sible by four trains from and to Philadelphia daily. B. BRADFORD, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, Marsh 26th. 18eo. mh27-1( Tas PENNSYLVA R( NM i. 9 5 13 N T RA L - • 800 MYLES DOUBLE TB&CK. it_Ob ! 7 . . lB6O. THE CAP/OITYO HE F_THIS RO _C OUNTRY. AD In NOW EQUAL 0 ANY LN T TOE 'THROUGH PASSENGER TEAM! DLL WbE rame.GELPMA AND PITTSBURG, connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains Fig. 4 re t° 4€ll e xtral..,t ,l, 4l ° 4lll43ll E rre t tl: d til l al rota all points in the est, Northwest, and Southwest thus - furnishing facilities for the transportation of alingers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any er route. Press and Past s C onn through to Pittsburg, withoute_hatige of Career uctors. All through Pas senger Trains provided with Loughridge'e Patent Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer, thus addinmuots to the ear of traveisers. Smoking ars are attache to each Tri t uu er Woodrufs Valfiss Mixt', DVIVi s !Hall blues, Suir da7. win itleaves Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. eat Line " e lv. rem Train leavem_ " 11.60 A. Pl. ID 31) P. al. AY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: HarralDurg Aooommodation, via Columbia, 9 P. M. Columbia 0 4.00 P. M. Parkeaburg " 640 P. Yd, West Chester .• 3A 30 P. M. West Chester Passengers will take the Mail. West Chester Acommodation,_and Columbia Trains. passengers for Banbury, with:um:port, Elmira, Buffs-, 10, Niagara Falls. and intermediate points. leaving Phi ladelphia at 7.16 A, M. and 2 P. M. go directly through.[ Tickets Westward may be obtained at the:ghee:lot the Company In Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, or Bal. tiV:4lB.Bltifig4eArAtlrlttiot any afalrrftati% regular Line of i btparners on the Mississip pi or Ohio rivero. Wit - Fare always as low, and time as amok. u by any other Route. For further info Gen apply' et the Passenger 'Eita-. Con, Southeast COrrie or Firenth and Market Streets. rral The oomplehouf he Astern commotion' of the Pennsylvania Rai C imago. make tkiathe DIRECT LINE BEEN THE EA/3'N AND THE 0 T W,EST. The oonneetion of tr Iby the Nsirroad Bridge nt Pittsburg, avoiding all apage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advsztageoreadily APPremated by Shoppers of Freight, and the Travel ling Public. . merchants 'and Shipperientrusting the transportation of their Freight' to this 09111P4/31t can rely with confi dence on its seeedy_traneit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Peunstlyania Railroad are at Mt times asjavorable as are charred by other Railroad am , aniee. oadMr "Be reit miler to mark packages ". via Penne. Rail . • - For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Cm/1- PM I. D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; H.B.Pieroe & Co., Zanesville,O.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley * O.; R. McNeely, Mayeville, Ky.; Ormsby H Cropper, Portemouth, 0„; ' Pad dock k Co., Jeffersonville, Indi ana; H. W. Browp Co., Cincinnati, Athern & Hibbert, Cincinnati, O, It. C. Rieldrum, adison, Ind.; Joe. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; .1". G. O' Riley & Co. Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham. & Co., Ottiro,_lll.,.• F. Sass, Shaler & Glass. St. Louis, Mo. ; John H. Har ris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke & Co., Chicago, III.; W. H. Koonts, Alton, 111. tor to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the Went. S. B. KINGSTON. Jr.. Philadelphia. MAGRAW H KOONS, 80 North stree t Baltimore. LEECH H CO., 1 Astor House, or 18. Witham st.,N.Y. LEECH H CO., No. 774 State street Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Fre ig ht Agent, Phil& L. L. ITOUPT, Gen'i Ticket Agen t , Phila. E. LEWIS, Gang Supt Altoona, Fa Jas-1, PHIL A EkELPRIA, GER MANTOWN AND _NORRIS MLILKOAD- WINTER ARRANGMIENT ' On and after MONDAY,. Nov. 21, 1359, FOR ORRALANTOWN. Lam Philadelphia 6, 7,7.60, 9, 10,11 , and A. M., 3,_2, 834 . , 4, a, 834, 8, 7, 8, and 1134 Y. M. 1, Leave oemanto 038wn 8,. 7, 7 8, gAi, n, m„ b 4 2, s. 7 1 4,1L1 0 P. BOND Leave Philadelphia 9.04 mint.A.'rd., 2, 691, and 10 P. M. per Oentuantiren 0.10 Min. A. M., 1.1 min., 6%, and • CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,17.60, 11 A. M., 2,4, OCT, and 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Rill .7.11 7.40, 0.66, and 12.40 A. M., IA AO, 8.4(1, and 8.40,P A ON NDAYS, 4ave Philadelphia 9.06 A. M., poind 6%P. M. ate illeattlet Hill 7.60 41.• M., 12 40 , 640, and 9.40 OR 4 1 .)01SFLOROCIREN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave hiladelphia 6, 9, 1.1.0.6, man., A. M.,1.05, LW, 41V15, to 113/ P. M. save Norriswn 6,7, 0, 11 A. ht., 134, 134, and 8 ON DUNDAYS, ttlfi'egt,t4dl 9 m a I :11'0 3 1 1. M M ' FuR idArtAYUNE.. Leave Philadelphia 6,7%, 9, 11.06 A. M., 105, 10, 8.08, 00, D. 1.1% P. I ana'nnic sii, 7 , 814, 036, and. 1134 A. M., 2,8, 0, 8.48, and 836 P. AI. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M,, 11, and 6% P M. Agave Manaypiak 7%, A. M. aK, and 7% V.. M. H. IL UT Superintendent, nl9-ti DEVOT. NINTH. and GREEN Streets. 1860. IR • 1860. SrRING ARRANOEMNITT—NEN. 'ORK LINES TILK (MAIDEN AND AMBOY AND PIMA DELFDIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S LINES FROM PUMA DELPO IA TO NEW YORK AND WAy FLA , 'ES, From Walnut-street Wharf; witneave as follow —viz: Tenn. At 6 A 11, via Camden and ArribOr, I 0 • A. Ao3oM modation.,.., . ~ ~."..4112 25 At d A M, via Camden and Jersey City (Di. JO Ac commodation.. .. 2 25 At 931, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail.• • . 803 At II A AI, by Steamboat, via Tammy and . .terse ' r City, Western Faprese 8 00 At 11114 P M, via Camden and Amboy, Accommo datjon..... At 1' AI, via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex- 2 26 areas. . , . ..... . 800 At 4 P 61, by liteamb oat via TaeollY and . 1 0 110 7 City. Evening Express.— . • • . • 3 00 3.t M. ey steamboat via Taeony and Jersey City. 2d Clare Ticket 226 At 6 {. 111, Vial Camden and Jersey City, Evening 3 00 At 11 M, via Camilen and Jersey City, Southern ... 226 CamdenAt 6 m, via ni:r Amboy ............ tion, (Freight and Passenger,}—let Clara Ticket. 2 26 1 .The AI Mail Line runs daily. The It AI, South so - erei Mail, Saturdays xaeed' For Belvidere_ Easton, Flemington, /co„ at 6 it AI and MP It_ r l from Walnut-street wharf. For Water Gap,..Btroildsburs, borant n, Wilkes , arre MOnilLW Bend, 4c 0, at 6 A. Al ' , via Delaware,' Lao d Western BeR. R .O oily. at 6 and 9 A. M., and 4)i P. Ad. For feet d, at 6 A. 61., and 2 P. M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Tr enton, ka.. at 2 tt a n d P. from Walnut stree Wharf, and giM P. Al. from (ensington. For Palmyra, Riverton. Delanco, verts, Burling tort, Bordentown, &a , nt 1256,3, and 414 I'. M. Steamboat Joe Belknap for Sordentown and Interme diate Please, at 234 P. M. fileambOat Trenton for Taoony, at 11 A, Al. and 4 P. M. Pnirads of Baggage , , only, allowed sash Passai iey. rassenaers are prohibited from taking anything as m i gage but their trear(7 apparel . All baggage goer pounds to be paid or extra. The Company limit her responsibility for ggage to One Dollar per pound, And 'will net he liable for any amount be)ona ex cept by speuial contract. apt& W.M. 11. GATZMV.ff, Agent. • l orr - - WES t CHESTER SIEMINSi it t, UL ROA D TRAMS VIA # p M NeY LVAIYI A RAILROAD. Leave Depot, corner ELEVENTH and 81 ARKET Streets. daily (except Sands') at 8 A. hLa2 SO P. M. and 4 P. M. Leave woes glitM6 1%749 A. AL, NA A, hi,, awl Apv e, 14, RAILROAD LINES. - P'o R THE SEA ORE.-CARIDENAND AT LANTIO RAILRO —Totina leave VINE attest Perry for Atlantio Cit y daft,. (Sulam ex- • FrAtmecom (only) •• ...AO P. M. On and after MONDAY, May 7th, two train' will leave for Atlantic, City daily (Sundays excepted.) Mail train will leave Vi ne Street Ferry...... 7.30 A. M. Ramses train " • "V.. .4 P. M. Returning, will leave Atlantic (Pxyreee).......6 A. M. ..•... 310 P. M. JNO. G. Dit:YANT. Agent. NOTWES. (IFFIOE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. rHILADELPRIA, March 10; MO. The rates ttf freight and tolls on coal transpported• by this company ibitt be as follows from March 1214 rn til further notice: To ft beim ond... —....— .. Philadelphia.— ....... Inclined Flane—,— . sibetown....., .. Germantown re. R...... Falls of Schur lkiU...— Conshohocken. Swede Furnace....... 1 I,"rilraPiiiir.iirTdgepert ort Kennedy....._.... alley Forge.— ... Fluenixellie ...._ Royer's Ford.....___. ' g i:41 ° ....2-2: - ................ t r tottetown ........—..L.... ouglasevine— lonocaor . ....... —.... irdeboro.....— e Mine —...... uokeron— .. .—..—. °bring 0,...—.... amburg ......,.. Orwigeb's arid Aubum. lir order of t 14, 7 .! mhl2-81n EXPRESS COMPANIES. SPRING TRADE. SPRED, ECONOMY AND SAIPNTY TAB ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, ltuo CHESTNUT STREET, Respectfully itiye naive that they are prepared, with inoreased %Malec for the forwarding of SPRING PURCHASES, By Fainenaer Traits. to AN D pa , WEST, BOUT% SOUTH WEST. RIZCZIPTB Given, With rates inserted to destination, which we guaran tee will be as low as those of any other responsible Ex press Company. The despatch with whtoh we put all description* of merchandise through to fittsbarg, Cinoinnati3Onntrn bits, -Cleveland, Chicago, - Lexington, Louisville. tit. Louie. Nashville, and all other Cities and Towne in the West. cannot be excelled by any other Company. - Also, by our Southern Express,. which has I ra tely been established over the great line of Railroaim, Grand Junction and Mississippi Central, through to New Orleans, to Baltimore, Washington. Alexandria, Lynohburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Memphis, Grand Junction. Canton, Jackson, Vlokidkurg i and New Orleans, and all other cities an d towns in the South and Southwest. Expresses I.ave for the •West and South from our Office 320 CHESTNUT Street, daily, at 7 A. M. and at 7 P. hi. . • For New York, at 6,9, and 11 A. M. and 6 and 11 P.M., daily (Sundays excepted'. Steamettip Express for for Charleston and Savannah , cloge'at oar office at 7 P. M. on the days before mailing. Our Wagons will call for gooditin any part of the citY. within the following limits, Delaware and tic uylkai 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 Exprese Com pany, may depend upon our drivers giving strict atten ' tion to the same . For particulars, plea phe ADAMS EXI'DI.BB COMP ANY, Phila., Feb. 10, 1860. ape-9m JOHN BINGHAM, Bup't JPIA.NOS. "my PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! PIANOS ! I PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. O Made by Raven. Bacon, & Co., N MELOD E & Clarks NS. Hallett, Davie, & CO., and others. I. E. GOULD. myl44y SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. Nto J. & 0. FISOIIER'S SPLENDID NEW YORK PIANOS, from MOO upwards to 8300, according to finish—favorabir known for their beauty of tone, extior, and durability. F. sale on mon discountments, from #lO to #3O, or for mu* at a liberal Also, a large auortment of other Fiance', from excel lent manufacturers, on hand. JAB BELLAK, 270 and nil Booth FIFTH STREET, above Spruce. inh23-Im. OMOKERING it SONS , BIANU , FACTURERri or Grand, Square. and right PIANO FORTES. Warerooma,dorCllsJ fNUP Street!. Pianist tfrlet, taken in exchange, tuned, and repairell. AlEi; ,00nection, full afoot of Popular Minna Maxie Wwi,ka. et,. 101-BMir STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA- Ti3NT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, EIQUARR GRAND, AND Amtvems PIANOS:now 'Pre ferred in canoed& and in pronto circles by the heat Performers. Received the first prenneans over the beat nhfromjadges like 6Fotteobalk, Maxon, aid others. ens° alloompatition. 'BLAt3TIALBROT ERB, 1r Nee cnistrymi Street. WINES AND LIQUORS. LAGUERENNt & TRASEL; Bucoessors to P. L. Laguerenne, No. toe t3outb FRONT Street, ' Ciffer for sale, from United Steam; Bonded Warehouse, of their own importation, Brandies, Cognacs, Pinot. Castillon & Co., of various vintages and in as so Alt e t zekt age ; P. L. Laguerenne, • Rochelles, A. Beignette, A. Cronus, It Claret Wines on cages. Champagne Wines. of various brand'. Bordeaux Olive Oil, in bassets. IP. L. Lsguerenne brand. , ape -lm GEORGE WHITELEY, Imports; o f f lo an:AP Orel ° . tr..o. l , ll3 lf e e t r's for sale it bond only. the followunr. among other standard bald, of brandy t ill & Ce. I 2:4 ' 0 41',11:::P. G. A. Beurnette, Barnum:, leu v riit a .l i b t e& Valor' Propriet Arow, Stuart'. Paisley Malt Witiriejlerijatrhe oholoesi samba' of Madeira Sherry, Port,' rgundy, and Rhine Winee, Palm tires Gin, Jamaioa Ruin, Hants Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oi., &0.. ho CIGARS, TOBA C CO, . x—ELAVANA CI GARS .—An unusually handsome assortmant of tho most celebrated brands, soon as Cabanas, Figaro. Arguelles, Arroyo Hondo. Presumnos, end of Regalia firitantea, Regalia dreg, Conchae , and other BIM, reoolved and for sale low by anlB-Im FUGUET & SONS_ • IMPORTERS OF 'HAVANA CIGARS. No. Me South FRONT Street, Receive regularly, a full assortment of desirable Or GARS, whioh they offer a low rates, for cash or ap Proved oredit. (Maar GENTS! . FURNISHING GOODS. r W. BOOTT.--late of the firm of Whi t" • cheap& Scott—GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH (NG lITO and KURT MANuFfigroity, 814 CIIIESTN TBtreet.(nearlsOPPollite the Girard Honied Philadelphia. J. W.S. would reepeatfulay call the attentio of hi. former patron. and friend; to hie new store, and le pre med to MI orders forte!HIRTS at short Hobo.. A perfect litguarazafed. Wholeeale Trade supplied with llne Shine and Geller& 1721-17 1010XRFIIMERY.-11. P. & W. 0. TAY LOA, Importers and ManuDicturers of PERFU MERY and TOILET SOAPS in every variety, Also, of the celebrated 80PUNACEOUS SHAVING COM POUND, which, for more than twentysear/3.11as been favorably known to the whole country. EIGHT HIGH -1.:13T PREMIUMS have been awarded in tho United States, and the World Fair Prize Modal London. R. P. fc W- O. M'AY'OR, SO North Ninth Street. 3. LAWRENCE HOTEL, BROADWAY k , and EIGHTH Street, NEW YORK. one block above the N.Y. Hotel. This new and commodious Hotel ;snow open for the reception of guests. and wilt be conducted excleeively on the European plan. The tong want of a bustnees hotel, in thin 'portion of the city, has induced the proprietor to eatahhah the prince on the following liberal scale: Btggte rooms, NI gents tier day ; elegant unites, 81. W. With thorough knowledge of the busi ness, and strict attention to the Wants of every guest, I hope to receive a liberal share of public favor, nigs-am J. R. GOOD WIN. Proprietor. Ell WIN CLARK'S HIGHLY IMPROVED and newly Patented Combined lijinid ins and Bolting. or MEROHANT FLO R MILL, Daily in operat o n at NOSS Rios BTELEICT, egLOW THIRD, PTITLAVL. thin unrivalled Flour Mill, including the complete grinding and bolting maohntery, occupies a space of only 4 feet wide, aunt feet high, and twenty-nine feet long manufacturing within this email compass, et a single operation, =INTIM but little more than siihorse Power, family extra, extra, simerfine,And all'of the low er grades of dour, and the diderent kinds of offal ; pro ducing flour equal In enalitY to the beet flour made from given amount of wheat, by the best Merchant Flour Mills in this United States, 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 most experienced millersin thip country, and they unani nmusly bestow upon it the highest commendations ;,and have given their tetitimonials of its intrinsic. mammon ty, and its immense utility. Millers, mill-owners, merchants, capitalists, specula tors, and the public in general, are reepeatfullr invited call and examine this highly useful and Justly cele brated flour null. Information concerning the purchase of the Patent Rights for Mates and counties, and the nulls, for every Portion of the United States, Britain, France. Germany, Resale, and other Agricultural countries, sill he given to all persons eAdreesing their otters to EDWIN OLAF. Patentee, No. its RACE et, below T ird, Philad'a. leir For further information concerning thie celebra ted flour m4l, please to read the yellow handbill., de earthing it. sib ameSILVER, MEDAL AND DIPLOMA 'AWARDED, at the late State Falb_ to A. R DAVIS & CO., N. W. corner of FIFTEENTH and WILIA M/ Streets. A. B. DAVIS & 00.'8 Sallrotd Softies. A. B. pAvis & 00.'8 Depot Seale'. A. :DAVIS &CO '8 Hay Pohlep. A.. DAVE & CO.'S Coal Scales. A. .- DAVIS & CO.'S Miners' Scales. A. B. pAvis & com Rollins.miii Fogies. 1 A. B. DAVIS CO.'S Dormant Warehouse Seem A. 11. DAVIS & CO.'S Platform Scales. . Manufactry. N. W. corner of ani-Im ' FIFTEENTH end WILLOW Ste. ziaLARUE AND VALUABLE STOOK &MR Riling out at Greatly Holuoed Priori, at 426 (.11{PeTtsilry Etna. worth - Bteridard Weight Sages, ooroerioloir an assortment of ell may • Counter, Portable Pla erlar Warehouse r Herr Coal, (.3attle, arid Railroad So es. Poronasore will Ann it for their interest to call arid examine the Shoot awls at_ No. IX CHISSIN STREET, Philadelli i ia. 011.a8. A..9A aloa, The attintiOu . or country merchants is net tad to the above stook. - Te29-2m A m FAIRBANKS' 'PLATFORAISOALEB For WOO/ POIRBAr(KB'B6 To, - CH WiTri.llT,Fitr.A. QTEAA 'REFINED 81,TDARand SYRUPS. C. DONBSIII.IB, .18 South WATE4 Street, now offers for sale, at redueed prroes for oashi'or ou ap provl shot.' oredlt, the balance of his stook' of /doom refinad Unaare and alma, inoludi a large and general essoffinent of Philadelphia. Hew York, and Baltimore manufrooturn, 'Alio, Adamantine Candles, of pity make, , ind Kell , 'a - French-brandy Coloring. ; Store to Rent and fiaturea for Salo i vi Atli( P., it EL -433 tibia Nos. 1,2, & 3 Mackerel, in assorted pin:arose': for snits by OTV.III. 410., ARIL Stria,' keened door above Front 111-OARB. BODA.-400 kegs for sale, bY WAITHIRILL & BROTHER, lAkl4 tbr mail 8.1130/6 0104 - I F IC ! *11 No. de MARKET STREET. A CARD TO -/t_IIIAIMIRItt HANDSOME SAE OF EVANGEL OOODS. The attention of retailers. and of the tradegenerallY. is requested to our sale of French goods, winch com mences ens (Friday) morning, April 20. elle o'clock Precisely, and w blot - warner/se' some of theriones t and most desirable offerings of the stewed. Theassortment is mohoice in dram goods, such as printed bums us to 1 diem printed grenadine' end amities, printed Dm lin de Mane, Re, barer* rober,2 to docitioes in blackand colors.grenadine do., organdy do ; also, fall Br es 'of bonnat ribbons, in rich and desirable amen mentos • also, Lyons fancy silks., extra Doti Paris print ed Fnularde, black pros de liUnnes li and black tadetas. foreity triule ; also. Stella and broc e shawls; also, 100 pieces black and white Wares, wi th ether goode, mak ing afuhl variety. • • - Also, of the importation of C. F. Schnieder it Co.-- 17 cases, competing of Elvin's , challis., poll de 'cheerer, hingsmae, ko.• • 100 PIECES. L YONS CHINTZ, PRINTED FOULARDS. • r Theltist goods.imported, and of extra rich printing, ,for city trade. . LINEN DAMASK . NAPKINS. invoice of superior quality linen_namark MIPS* AI . I PARIS 8-4 WHITE AND BLAC K IMPEDES. 100 pieces 8-4 Pane white and black bareses. UNDERWRITERS' WALE—FOR CASE: Alai, 100 lota of fancy French dry goods, damned by fresh water. SALE ormrriteran ßOODS: TM, Mortuel. • April 20, at 10 o'clock, on sLx months" credit -505 packages and lots of fano; and staple French dry goods. . PARIS PRINTED BROCTIE BORDER • STRIA& BRAWLS, FOR RETAIL, TRADE. . Thisorning_ - 400 12 black and co o a re dfide litells shawls, broche borders. PARIS PRINTED BORDER STELLA BRAWLS, BALA AN OF THE IMPORTATION. 600 12-4 extra rich, Paris printed horde's', Stella shawls. BONNET RIBBONS. 51.15 1.20 1.22 1.4 1 24 1.20 1.16 1.10 1.00 1.02 101 1.00 1.2(1 1.13 10 1. 1. 07 1.06 1 06 99 • • • - An invoice of extra quality bonnet ribbons. FRENCH BLACK LACK POINTS AND MAN IILLAB. • 601ots super French black lace taints andlnantiliss. Also, an assortment of plain and printed Ass goods robes, &o. MESSRS. C. F. SCHNEIDER id' CO.'IeCLORING, SALE -1300 PIEC lit 3 SAXONY DRk..SS.HOOTIS. This Morning, MO pieces Saxony dress goods, comprising the most favorite styles Imported, and the last offering this sea son. RICH PARIS DRESS GOODS AND ROEES—FOR CITY TRADE. This Morning, , An invoice— . PRIM rich chmts printed satinplaid ban/gem' . Paris rich onintz printed mould= de Linea. " Faux rich 9-8 printed irtconets. Paris eerie plaid printed berate robes &jute. Pane bleak barege robes, double Mire. Paris printed beret. rober4 9 flounces. Faris printed bulge Marie Antoinette,a flounces. Earn plain berets !ohm Marie Antoinette, do. FARIS (IRINTE YOULAS DS. pieces 34-inch super Paris chintz Foulards. BLAIN{ AND COLORED MOUELIN D SHAWLSNE AND MERINO SQUARE, AND LONG . 1100 beat quality Paris black and iroloreMmouslin di lame and merino long and square shawls. UNDERWRITERS' SALE—FOR CASH-4F FOUR CASES FANCY FRENCH ' DRY. GOODS—DAM AGED BY PRUE WATER. ' r2n . ,?fa, nis - April 10th, at is o'cl A ock, consisting of— Black arcs de Rhine*, fann y dials Mika. Sebes. ireAsk he and barege robes, lawns. jasonets. organdies, print ed nugget, grenadine, and de Nines, lace mantillas, ribbons, mate, linen-cambrio handkerchief', embroide ries, edgings, and ineertings.l SALE ,OF ThIrORTP.D DRY GOODS. 'On Tuesday Morning, Apnl 21, at 10 o'clock -400 packages and lots of fancy and staple dry goods. ALE OF LACE CURTAINS. LACE DRAPERIES. CURTAIN MUSLINEt, DIME]) AND FIGURED MUSLIM! AND EMBROIDERIES, of th e manufiso tore of Mr. B. Runnier. On Tuesday Norma'', April 24th. at 10 O'c l ock— VP Particulars hereafter. pmup FORD & Oa, AIIOT/ONFERS, JIL No. OD MARKET Street. and MI MINOR Street. • s mis FOR THE SOUTH.-01ARIFS TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Preight Man average of porgandt per Bent. bs low New York Steamship rates. Moll CHARLESTON, ROC. The U. S. !Remains KETEITONE STATE, Cai- Min Charles . Manama, will sail on Wednesday, May 11, at 10 o'clock A. M: • . Through in 48 tote tiovas--ogli WI hours at Sea. FOR BAvANNAN,.__OA. • ..7The U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, will mail on Saturday, April 28, at ID o'olook AM. • • 'through in he to NI hotire-oaly 45 home at Sea. ISTSmunrigalaye changed from every Saturday to every five days. Goods rammed, sad Sills of ladling saMM, °v47. fiat-den Fide-wheel Steamships REV STOW STATE and STATE, OP GEORGIA now roam shove every ten days, thus forming a Semay emunn mcation with Charladon and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston' salt &varnish. these Ships &O .,eo !teat with steamers tor Fiorida,.and with railrom, ~ for all plum in the South and Southwert. INSURANCE. Freight and Ina:mange on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be Nand to be lower by these sin,* than by sailing vowels, the premium being the B.—lrgunincer on all - RailreidsFreight is entirely unnecessary. farther than CU:le:li Savannah, the Railroad Compainektaldpg all ris m them points. GREAT REDUCTION ARE. F Inlan d this route Nto 40 per cent. oheaper than by the Root., as will be _by the following sche dule. Through tickets from rhiladelpluk. via Charles ton and Savannah steamship', INCL U DING MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston sad Savan nah to Montgomery : INLAND Pau. To Charleston_.—.l,6 Charleraon......-..-,.5111 Savannah.— 15 CO Savannah—.__. 8100 Augusta-- 26 00 Augu5ta............26 CO Macon—.. 21 30 alsoon— .32 75 Atlanta—. 23 00 Atlanta. .._—.. 31 Co Columbus— -, 2100 36 00 Albany. 34 00 Albany.----....... St 00 Moriummery-:_. 26 00 Montgoinery.'. 23 00 00 Mobile. _ 46 90. New (Means- . 70 New Orleans-- ..•%, 51 00 No bills of lading - signed after the slup has sailed. For freight 'or passage apply on board, at second wharf above Tine street, Or 10 • fl AL NZ.„Yr.,_ Southwest corner FM/ATM a n te d IC/ CRESTifU7. Agents In Charleston T. T. S. T. G. BUDD. Savannah, HUNTER & GAMMELL. For Florida, from Charleston, reamer earolna every Tits/Mal. For Florida from Savannah, stemma St. Mary's and St. John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. BILTHE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEARL- - - 71011 NOW -TOILE TO LITIIPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage...,. Beobno Cabin Passage- TO 11110 X BOSTON TO wriaroor;,.. • • - Chief Cabin • Second Cabin Peerage..._....,• . ... 60 The ships from New York call acori ilaibor. - The Muni from Boston call at italitax, all Cork Har bor. • • PERSIA, Capt. Judkini, 'CANADA, Capt. Ls4g ARABIA, Copt, .T. Stone: AMERICA,Capt. Millar - ASIA; Capt. E. G. Lott, NlAGANA,Capt.Anderiiiin AFRICA, Capt. Shannon EUROf'A, Capt. .1: Leitch, SCOTIA, Cnow loadulg.h These vessels owl"' o ear white us tat 11IMUl41114; green on starboard bay ; red on port bow. CANADA, Lang, leave Boston. Wednesday, April 4. ARABIA, Stone, " N. York, Wednesday, April NIAGARA, Miller," 'Boston, Wednesday, April IS. PERSIA._ Judkins, N.York, Wednesday, Anglia, AMERICA. Lang, " Boston Wednesday, Nal R. AFRICA, Shannon." N. York, Wednesday, May I. EUROPE. Leitch. " Boston. Wednesday, May NI. ASIA Lott, " N. York. Wednesday, May ZS. Berths not 'moored until paid lan An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be aupuntable for Gold, Silver. Bullion. Specie, Jewelry, Ereeions Stones,- or Metals , unless bills of lading are signed therefor. and the value thereof therein expressed. -Foy_ freight or passage apply to E. UNARD, fekr-wfmtf 4 Bowling Green. New York. Partaaas, Fapanola, Zaragomans, Sum, Cigarattaa, Londres, Brevas, Lon and of an qualities, just CHARLES TETE, Iso WALNUT Street, RANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. .• 138 South 'FOURTH Street, between Chest nut and Walnut, Flubtdelptun, pays all Deposing on demand. Depositors money secured by Government, I State, and City Loans. Qmand- Rants. Mort-I gages. no. 'Due Company deems safety better than large' profits, congeouently will run no risk with depo sitors' money, but have it at all times ready to renern. with a per 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 suoh deposits van be withdrawn oNtir by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by.the State of P 8111111.9 'rants. with authority to receive money from trustees and executors LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily, from 9 IDS o'olook. and on Wednesday and Saturday evening* until 8 o'olk. DIRECTORS. - Jacob IL Shannon. cyrue Cedingleder, John Shiedler, George Russell, . Malachi W. Moan. Edward "P, Hyatt. Layne Krumbhaar, Henry Delany. Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley, Jos. IL Slatterthwaite._ plutalm Minoan' • Joseph W. LleptneotL JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Gran CADWALLAWM. Treasurer. mItTJ•y SAVING FUND-UNITED STATES TRUST.COMFAN Y. oorner TIIIRD and CHEST NUT Street. Large and m1415=48 reo6ved. ankl paid beck on de mand without notice, with FIVE , P R CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit' to the day of with drawal. Olh"oe hours. from 9 until s o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland. from El upwards. president—JAMES IL CRAWFORD. Treasurer—JAMES It. HUNTER. PLINY FISK. Actuary. QAVING FUND - FIVE PER CENT IN 1 , 7 TE—NONAL SAFETY- TRUST DOH PANT, WALNUTSeet, southweet comer of THIRD Pheeilelehta. Incorporated by the state of Peened yams. Money lereoeived to any sues, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with • • • The cane is open every day from nine o'oloek in the morning till five o'qlook in the evening . and on Monday and Thursd evenis till eight o e look. ROBERTR L. 'BENNER, Posident. BELFRIDOS, Vies President. WILLIAM J. REED, secretary. DIREcTORe: Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brew. tot, Edward L. garter. Joseph 11. Harr. Robert Selfridge. Frarieis Lep. Samuel K. eelitoll, Joseph Yerkes. C. Landreth Mantis, James L. Stephenson. Money is received and payments made daily. The investments are made, In cotelity with the p_rovisions of the Charter. in Real E state Mortgages, (around Rants, and snob first-chum secu de p o sitors, ll al ways insure perfect geourity to the end which cannot fail to give permanency and stability to the: legit:tut:on. IT SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. • Oft°. No. 331 North THIRD Street, t_Consoliontio Bank Budding,/ CHARTERED BY THE T VEDIBLATURE OF FENN BYL ANIA. Deposits received in sums of One Dollar and onwards. as repa_iil in Goldowithout notice, with FI.V.E PER Ch.NT. LNTEREBT from the day of deposit till with— drawn. ' A responsible and reliable laving Institition bits Long been needed in the Northern part of the arty, and " The reing Garden Savings Fund Society" wee chartered by Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necesaitY. he Manager : in organising and locating it, bane been, governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the bem oan interests and wants of the very large and enter prising population by which it is eurroanded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY. From 9 to Di o'clock; also, on Monday and Thursday from a until 8 o'olook in the evening. Frederick Klett, SLAW diepheis Smith. John P._LOPY. Hon. 11 A: throng, faniet llnderkolfer i Frederick Stooks, mum Hart, Joseph P. LeClera, ohn Kessler, Jr., George Knecht, James B._Pringle, Joseph NT. Crowell. Jpeob on. okilllvant. George Woalpper, Geo. T. Thorn. Peter G. Ellmak Robvt B. Pavidson. " AMES S. rßuien.fr. President. FRAnds HART. Secretary. Jaao-tt if - AII T lON !—A STROLOGY!-AQ(111. OUT!-000D NEAS , I-08 ALig-Mte leg Mrs. VAN HORN is the / beets, eke succeeds when all others have failed. Aillrhe to trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deemed by falsoopinseit, fly to her for advice and etithfort. Is bye airs ale sever flails. She has the eedret of winning th e area tiqua of the Opp orate ilex. It is this feet wlatob induces illiterate pretenders to try to inntatV r ia t r, and copy her earrirtioft ment. ne shown you the entAttf lour fu ture wife; hueband, or absent fron. • r Weil known to the publto at large tkat she ug..titit first pad on e, per n who rio, show the Likeness in - reality, sad ea give entire satientetion on all the ierincerns of bfe, which can joined and. proved by tVueande, both., unityie4 and lanai*. whodatly and Inge.l bebCame come ail/ to No . 1334 MAI/JAN Street, Damien sop, Pnend,ftroadi - a k 121331Z3 pinvy WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW Prtes_ toobtain the °entente. Address WILLIAM TIMSqN. roudrette 1164-Im. No. 1913 North fiIiCONT) 1011.0 i. SE.-330 Boxes Herkimer Coniitk Cheese, in mtoreand formala C. C. ILADLEAig cvuARO daor.aboie Isoia4 'SALIM Bf , ,A.UCTION. SHIPPING. SAVING FUNDS. "A.little, but often, fills the Purse." "A Dollar eared is twice earned." Avanint. Al THOMAS .1- SONS; .: " _,_- ' . -' - J-T414 l i tomatilail In 111Q_UTIU'OVILTR MIMI - - s Y 11011. Wane M. t•' % - Ativiria iirm. mit andsb wren at the P rattabem *Pi ""tmartr • '11.44- . ISinjtiOll LO thitiZzairm usr MO mi t a & t i e jli rUpearfririll= to w A 1 rll ' • air We We sinnte i mat ineße „ isle, ndw i r . _ n - - 'K W Virtzb ATE air a unit. %au aad advertised (a w hi c a use are wieder Ala • arroais_. BOND& Ma , On Tuesday. April 34, at II o'clock, neon, will be sold, at the Philadelphia Esehattigis-. 3 nix- ger cent. nuntmg• bonds. (11.000 each, Little Bohn bull Navigation Halliard arid coal Cout3cas. 17 ahares Mill Creak and Idinelull Railroad Company, - parilatt.- --• • 1 original ihirs - (10 new shares) Ban Franalsoolord Association.- lshats PhiladolphisLibrary Cosepear.- I share blerotiptile Library Company. 17cor slums Piedmont Cosi and Iron Co - apses—par Sep tfirat =Ogees coupon a per. t WOO emelt, of the Loran Count? Atining_and sea Ilfanufaotturnir Com pany of Virginia. • ' 10 sharer Loran County Miming and Hatinfildtrohi f Company of Ittrrania—ker Aim - • 1 share Point Breeze Perk Association. Also, without irerre s for aoeciaat of whom it may -00neer- n-4 bonds, IWO each, Donaldioi Improvement Co- TWENTIETH B.PRINO BALE—APRIL 24th. At 13 o'clock _noon. Ass4Ful ia ls Peremptory SaIo—ELEGAIIT COUNTRY 131• A sores , with salience and fins !inhuma n:ion ts, on. t Ilavarford road, X mile from Darby Pim. renter Railway drifit and 34 mile from statirin Ott WOO charter **wars smut?, Pa, mils from Market-street iori e. AssictireetcPeremptory BaIe.—VALUABLE SMALL FARM. tae, with improvementa, on Haverford I road,qm - • station, West _Chester Railroad. L`i ludddirola Ileth7,. Delaware count.a,_ AsisißEAT. 37 sores. Bamford road and er cat Ches. tar Railroad, near Baltimore turnpike. part adlouunt the above. BberifFs BaIe.—VALUABLE FARM AND COUN TRY El MAT, zo acres, with superior improvements. on Fraillefoni and Bristol turnpike. and Trenton Railroad, near Torreedale. 34 mile from Delaware river. - peremptory Sale—Rstate late ofJoho Gotham. dee'd." l l LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT. with &frame &re nege. Front istreetatos. lea and Oa, above loollar lot 4S by RP feet. I Bela absolute. SWIM kstite.—TWO , BTORY FRAMS N 0.217 Guinn street, between Beeond and Third, and Lombard and South streets: q Bale absolute. flame Banta.'— TAREE-STORY BRICK JAYE!, LING, N 0.36 Catharine 'street between Front arid Se- coed streets, with tared of and frame dwelling in the rear. IP Bale absolute. demo Estate.—Laitt4E AND VALUABLE RES!. DEDICE. No. Rig ?prime street, west of Third street, with two story brink building in the rem on Cypress street, .N0...107; kit 28 by 345 feet. Twat - runts: fT Bale absolute. ritbi',EL AND FIVE DWELLlNDlL—Thrwerrteri brick hotel nod dwelling. No. 1804 South street, weirt c f Fifteenth, with four three start brick dweblelre le the rear. _ . . . _ Exeohtor's UR E E 'DWELLING/1 AND, LARGE Wl', weal side .of Juniper street; north Of•t Race' 34, feet front, and in depth 1001feet_to Lybrmtd street. Iwo fronts. • FOUR BRICK DWEILLINGS.:—Foar - two ands half story brick dwellings. No. 143 Bread street, betweett - Arch and Race, and Second and Third streets THREE STORY BRICK DWP.LLING. No. WI Routh tweet. north of Maiden arrest, late Kensiogton. WEST PHILADELPHIA.—Two-story frame dwel ling, south side of York street, east of Park street, Twenty- fourth ward. . . . Executor , . Peremptory Sale.—Eritate of eo. nom, dtio'd —BUSINESS ETA - ED.—Large . t o ur Eton briok store and dwelling,known as' , Regatta Hall." Owes street. -opposite Fairmount. near Lauding avenue. • Bale &white. - Same Estate.RE,DEEM,IVEE YEARLY GROUND RENT. SRN. seemed ..op_fonv-story brick store, No, rig North Canoed street. no' hale anplute. Same:A.o.st. —I R E Tr.% E NLA LIE YEARLY • GROUND RENT, 44. secured 'ini. - three, story brick dwelling.ar 116 r. thwest corner Arefintrest And Ch.swery lane east o S econd street. Bale absolate: - Relate o Samuel MIA, deceased,,—LAßGE ANN. VALUABLE - LOT - WITH POUR PRONTI3, Allfe et on Ridge avenue, 410 letton Onlonabietyonne,Sl lest on Twenty street, and XI feet on Twenty- tth street. Twentieth ward omens the depot of the rand College Railway_ uompany. Exeontor's Sa- - Entate of - Emily Fraley dieed.--' THREE STORY' BRECIC DWELLING. No. NC Bites ' (late School) street, between Girard avenue and Otter. and Front and Howard streets. Bixteeath earls. dame Estate.—TEßEE-STORY FRAME DWEL LING, west side of O'Neal. street, in the tear of the above. . VERY VALUABLE LOT—BIX FRONTS—BS feet ' Twelfth street, north of Jefferson ; street, sixtending depth 336 feet to Thirteenth street, - crowns Arm sad Mayan, streets, Tweatieth_ward, • - Truates'i date.—VALUA OLE BUSINESS I2O,PER TY.—Two threip•atory briedg atom and,stireliings, Nos. =and 236 S oath Second strut, north of gigue. great: TWO S ult.V FRAME DWELIANG.No.erI Charley street, between Etnith and - Bhippoin, and Fourth and. F PU b lOt e h ta ir bTAND,-:-Three brie - t alma and dinning Met Federal street, yes - tof Twelfth_ Mir' Int- - medians possession. THRSE-STOR BRICK DWKLLINO: so. 3.131 Federal street, adjoining the above, with otable in the MODERN TRREE-RTORT BRICK DWELLING. with side yard. No. 413 Freak% sweet, above Willow. THREE-STORY, " Bawl( DwELLINa.. No. _ 114 Chins street. ' VALITABLE.FAR 67 acres. Trod., ffrin Township; Chester county ' Pa.. 13 miles from Philadelphia. Executors' idale.—Estate of Remy. U. Wain. Rea., deceased, value le building west ads of Rittenhouse •quare,93 feet by ifs feet. Bate No: 2.1.07 Aften,Fitrnet. - HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRROR, 40; • -• This Mornin, ' - At 10 o l olock.lat No. MOT an o n -Weft, pert ofltbia household furniture of a family removing. Almli kitchen furniture. sir May be examined eto °Week c the monolog of the sale. LARGE - BALE OF VALUABLE LAW "BOOK& _ . On Friday Afternoon April 20th, comnbenoing at 4 0'4104k, will hei sold an extensive eolteestou of valuable law books, whisk in cludes two enure libraries to be sold by order of ennui. tore and others. - . MIE=El!=:::11 • Peremptolats. SCRPONER " M ARY ELLEN: , On Saturday Afternoon, Se April PI, at o'clock. at Chostant•stroet wharf. atisublie sale;intbout reserve, Canal schooner " Mary BUNG" about all toes waistasi will carry 110 tons ;Ammo 5 &et Winches water; built or Llelawsre whitsloak ; centre-board nal is a ram sailer, and well forma in running and standing rigging. m otion, ohains, lines, &u. ear May be seen at Chestnut:street wharf, Ifir Terms cash. Sale *biplane. Sale flu. 441 South SIXTH %toast. - EELGRE C FURNITURE. ROSE WOOD PI NO, BROCATELLE CURTAINS, FIRM MIRROR, TAPESTRY CARPETS, &a • - . Oa Monday Molina& - tit taut ., at 10 o'clock, by catalogue. at No. mo loath Sixth emit, the, elegant drawing-room and chamber furniaire. rosewood piano-forte by Schomaker ir. Co., Madame brocateWe and lace curtains. French ORO mantel minors, tartan velvet carpets, gilt gas chan delier, &o. - sa. air May be enallailled at S o'clock - on the morning of le. Sale No. 420 FRANKLIN Street- , HANDSOIIeI. FURNITURE, . ROSEWOOD PIANO. TAPESTRY OARPSTS. kc. On Tumidity adorning, Itth inst., et JO o'clock, by catalogue. At No. EX Frank lin strati. the handsome. parlor, dining-room, and chamber furniture. rosewood piano- forte, by Soho manlier, tapestry carnets, fins hair mattresses, Clone, glassware, dco., of a gentleman declining housekeeping. Also the kitchen furniture. Ilrgr may ire examined on the morning' of male at g o'clock. Kale at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATEMIR - ROHS. PIANO-FORTES, BRUSSELS CARPETS. On Thursday Morning. At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, an assortment of excellent second-band furniture, elegsat.niano-fort.ats fine mirrors, carpets, etc. from mmutes declining housekeeping, removed to true store for 00aranianoe of sale. 8t30017, Jr., ALYIIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET ' le the Out=House. Rouse. between FOURTH sad Itertiete. SALE OF LADIES' AND 1111g1SS' NEW SHAN , : STRAW DOPlNbali. BLOOMERS, AND FANCY MEN'S AND BOYS' EATS, Ac. On Friday Morning. April 0. by catalogue, one credit, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising a complete assortment of ladies' and unman' new shape Florence and Pedal braid. Eng lish straw, colored braid, fancy tape. hair, and fancy lace bonnets. BLOOMERS, FANCY BATS, &c. Also, he. Legborr. and braid bloomers, Ants, &nay Grebe Adelaide. equestnsn'e riding bets. &e. KEN'S AND BOYS' BATS. Also. men's and boys' Pertains, Leghorn, Banat, Wil iam Tell, and Palm hats. - ISPIPECIAL SALE OF STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES AND BOXES. On Monday Morning, April 23, oommencing st Itdg o'clock. consisting of a large and varied assortment of imported colored and plain groups_ and Vielln, Illuminated pictures, Swiss, Melt, and American scenery. &e. BOXES. Also, rosewood and walnut patent •erolving boxes. morocco, rosewood. and 'walnut style stereoscopes. BALE LOTIS EMBROIDERIES BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBRONB, WHITE GOODS, LACES. R. 0., Re. On Wednesday Morning, Ant 5, by catalogue. on a credit , commencing ar 10 o'clock, embracing the usual amortment of new and desirable goods for city retail aa!en. MOSES- NATHANS, AUCTIONEER AN companion MENMILANT, southeast owner of SIXTH and RACE Streets,- MONEY TO LOMA sctso,ooo to loan, in large or mall =Wan Macho.gold and silver state, diamonds , watches , Jewel ry, fowling pieces, dry goods clothing, groceries, ci gars. hardware, outlery, t 111.11110411 metro men ta, tutu tura, bedding, horses vehicles, hamees, and on all articles of value, for any t hllth of time agreed _aeon, on more liberal terms at any other establishment in this OUT-DOOR SALM mewed to personally by the auctioneer, savory how charge& CONSIGNMENTS nOpicITED. Consignments of all and every hand of gouda solteited for public sale t Um-thirds the valw of the goods will be advanced I. sabots:dm', or th: LK L ifir - WIT EOM SE G9LD PAT YT of the most approved and besst tt magma cost umn 100 to 0250 each, at from eso to 4177, MOSES NATEANIi, EDUCATIONAL. Tl_ E KALB INSTITUTE, NORR'S TOWN, non YOUNG MEN MONDAYS . The Bummer Se . will eery-mance on to lath Of April. For circulars, containinspartieviars. ad dress JOHN W. Loca, con-writ:Pt* Principal. A - AattatuN Staloo.l. INbIITUTE IS a reliable medium through which &Imola ana Fami lies may obtain oomsitent teachers. Parents may ob tain, gratuitously, in relation and menhirs of the best schools. 8 ITH, WOODLaN, Y o m, NS BROADWAY, Now or . nl.l-tf SS CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, NEW BOARDING SCHOOL. TUSCARORA FEMALE IMPTUTE Will bo opened at ACADEMIA, Inntate county, Fa., on the let day of MAY next. For annonnoernente ou tman= term,. !co., apply by lettar s _or nersonitily, till Ist April, to the zubecrther, VOIE Street, Yhldel-, ;dna ; after that at ACADEMIA Juniata eo i p i ti a. *. roll-dtmyl* 1711 VI E StAlet, ltlß*.& STRATTON'S NATIONAL nycw. s iza l yvAf i tilit : aw - Tor Igo. Cleveland . , dionito, and ht. Lola. FFFOr infortiottion. °a or rend Tor camerae. flatt lIIERCHMIT TAILORS. . . E • -71-10MPSON,. • MEN-MANY TAILOR, N. E. CORNER OF SEVENTH:MID WALNUT 13T8. Respectlldly invites the attention of, all those !mitering from the inoonvenienoe of had-awns pantaloons to his superior method pf matting and Eton clue important garment. This ie, to feat. an almost universal com plaint. The truth is, however. that the fault generally Hoe with the notatilled cutter, Who heal never we:arched for or made Mohair muter of the true method. Nonn. r ri ll a g i l astl a a rF o it l i i r t l e e t a. ; 0 3 fit invi te at of dtrn l: a for rantaloons, Lad Yestings, of the latest styles, partially of my own !intonation. Mh2i-am Tr. at 7. V i a%WA!! YU - U.LIAY SOUTInt r AIK ,FOUNDRy, • • FLFTH AND WASHINGTON STREET% • • MERE CH st, SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINIBTE raw au fk La t ore . tteti 'And k.ow -Treurere steam'Encirteel, f or L au d, River, and - Manse eetvide.• Bolters, Gasitmettra. Tante. Irdsi Edikts, eto.; Castings df B,l,lttods either bon es Braes. • - Irolf.P.teme %opts fdr-Hee 'Works, W - drk Shope, Reit road Sattions ' So. • - Retorts and tine Madames, df the iatset and most int prova etinatruetien. Every description of Plantation Pdrsolanory, griek as Sugar, s aw an a Gn a t %i'% V nouniti Yana, Open Meant Train*, Defecators,Filters, Pimping Ensints, AA, Sole Agents for N. Milieux's -Patent Segarvelihng Apparatus k Natastyth's Patent !Stew Haznaker,,aa; Aspinwall & Ws:4o4'4/0m OmMitaiiiiMapr_ AIM KMAIES• Plikf
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