==M!EME=IIIiIEMESOM .CL" • • edin this peak ontenimesuidi etrinif r "`" - ' tacit 4 . lso rhrtniderilMOMßriOtifrd As* betaken enOrMkof Bet yotteeiteneetititellattott the env: Me shall reek itrak,fstror . heat. Thom are numbevofkliolltaltnnt lathylannl an - Settniontamprowatitsd i l:plittli fltotirsileCies, for, °trainable : 434 (of MI ltattthildreo ) Shot% fOr, 4,odiAjzo. o d gime ' Bends men'isFunnehleadoode, in alto! "whisk - their aroma' stoorfoseriyee tee , tarsals "misty sad Isola noose to be fonitfanitithoie, elthliy i thin oo l u t r r i soiopo,, Wholtisle buyers nowln tOwila be Onlinet•dt • are ailing advontaks orthie solOndid stook to sariehink their se refiliseitarith the Onto* thinks ftssiobsine,lirldok are sure to sa i rAase bannieznelf , sod which they oast not find elsewhere' Thslir'silin in'this way to the ?oath and Wilt, "thainosent thatiotri Annus* heavy * and hin*Kthik)leetatreeltitiM *aka th eir " thaiaa nowexhlit. , A Yrnit!. iiki.aSisAfa , "Wa nail at. tention toras, Wird - Memo. Thinsite Ifortandy Brother, llo.dls,Chestsut stssiet„which will be fond& in soother oolamn of op paper tollen t nod hi doing so, will MrtlanahtlY of,sayiagU their Ptesso stook of minnierwitoomaktleolhllleidationdaste 'fa stlieltdid Assortment s " hi.iiresh 'Mere „Werth), ea tiaStert, epithet than ene stook in a hundred' In the braiteli it represents. la loMlat i!irOrfalt tsteJr , natineer nalti rte had slainiX'said, endless variety or elegant,' Might, beentiftif hew Bairn for millinery*lr partmentts t , were, sorbrmid'ile Imam ta• ) nndn' rata arieseorthiliticoods, (Which ars largelY of their own ininiertstkiko airthe, sorriehlite tante in their iteltetion,;"o WO OM in tkir i Moodt, *trier tmte, oeoasion' to' hurt milliaarY iroods,etiosdd, not Bat -to en aminstins also* Beek:it Tes 4111f..01W1Wiri*Gf 11,•nlii ' 1)105041,111q . dbliv1h1611i11111 , 11 : 111111:141{itIDIWII tOdeetdo sorra • klen for the now str natures. Granite. lorai eneitertille Ere Wife* Or*/ ; 104 bigiiii4to44) most adrtralw lititiiHßlMOS 'of" tkvolteranei .irf the Brown-(stone Clottim• Bad of Roolthii ‘ e , Went, Noe IPS Wits Miliaria strest:itorrellintlin'Tan. Ird nether° eilissisiten• Woke= eri ennune in Whioh, they are masafeotured.z Fr. ii~ ` dxn'Cotiiiotc . Taft . :lYuyiitix,•inolsding everytUdß to theattamief wholes tb ' itis tionstialent or asetiOn, the, kitchen or on the 4ahlo. from M ,eento ear doses Vise; era, 'quo, °Oka* per set:- ..tfludesole or retog,‘• , ' : aa. W. CAllara. 114 Clfesttatit Minot, Philadelphia. Cait atPrittls • lirtutrairte ism flab.-There is so di Moult: at all, gettiati,good.*holeites — 0, and in.: . Visoratilif.etinualant i{:Yee sir *here: Puressda's Pare Rye William is to be bad. Hied, reeeautisadedby ad , /• slofass for ire unrivalled tome. aualitlts,..sed fish eDd wielloweeti• - •*wrs bi;deeidedis, qierleoft dattreble stiltagesaiirlse. resin of, the • .‘ 81 " 11 14 ,ri-4 'i.: • -• aluat VOtthip.ll.lk , ItillOtti.—Profasok A. It;tayloi.'itheiti °aril intt be otti 111144 eolemnt;ofers his 'tutees afOtriestte tutor or wo es! Mid ailtrilialt&l: maga; nth .repubittetias a Orstr eiasamarielan sea snibeient guaranty, totbasa erbo Way Illaetthetbitilies Id his *berm 14,1416 U. kiown to the llllMVAtiehlieiblibtli ths4e. hit iiiiimaao;* on is lossElid otuemoaa is *al*, at stilitec of our bid*. BeirlitefirlatiOktab Figs , ale en - siletwit - 4*.4loitie*mxtentiof, the, boat& betake! eta, messiltstelbtantraervoss headache. dreneesmottlea ; Petrone el imdifetlyt:lo shoUldolways teet them That affrettable lad atthi.lidefthiot'debtlibito Emu, be taken at all those without taemaneammelk The/ elm tam ne rmenoury k 'llkeston tti the Vale. -No ROMs s isrBti " ,eoet :tth ile ilea :file ars;adatethet 'TWO*. sethit'pote.' Preprel 'only br, q. j o.• Boxier, Sixth sod Vine.stri sold by loadiii Thuisiate. • Rios per box nersit tratiepp ;aortal time. areal Is spouses reentaboo tKtawy. - Mao afo,but rimed losarormated•lfir." • lteremtitiw „maws'', hest lem., 'pare sad ,an epottatamtmemer 18.01.4 the most,iwtmitm mite that ha s siaTfor - beetilimieheattiet to tita:4oo pas hts mortal itiritetei: itioitrethealiciait'sWar. ha lemma Me oto,,qiimor sadeepitithwtfilad him to to thiejsmiliistiottelhat dame after him' 'llieff dortdi;hta!-,*.hetailield tieth:dottitaid all_ Met'. do: mom or hie Melina: Lb& latices • and, lode those who flamed. them: Mew trey le' it: then,- " A - rood came is rothettoto obtesta,tkao mitt' mime' It le more valnishtn the gold that'll-se soli doe from the bowels of the meth more liestiambhe 'Mae all the diamonds thalami .art t; tioicaolamda's mime; UM. snots*? ctligisit the Esau that Maitled be nentblitnnnu whilmheifetmeledWith,t , *Mese nit" from the Ono hues ,Itnelut,tutblik , Cintbitw Mail of Clamtynxii Broattei,WW;Cfeeiti* . " fall tohlatiti heltmlirgerthe toaroerof life. At -ShitiitiehntiseirtibludintenC a 4raltinble Our is Meleeted tette sack attitkleW tt - OM* TrAmptcra - ,mtim pon tract-to iitd to - hint, made . by a compsay, Mani. ixowitt,:ilkiiik4l: OW* with the Tfml4'ltmmata* , to astiblJekii tithe:Win tdeliritttitiiiiii Frazee - *Malt oonutrjr, The tee calke.patt,ot the TrenehOo — mrmatent of a ml-. ttrancaremmakihAtlikitiminkciiil2oo4oo per' 'maim for fifty within three year!, nutting toe tioaet -of Fromm and the Ilaintalitateamith etimamAtialfewftrattlliatet.int , a efattionia IheAsorovltte 'Amply beam ever y. espinnitititn kMaCji Id!: goal woriticg 'ender, and tecapadrialbmeiMitili be gtien' by the " -14,,kapatitaVicttale that the oabliiitutg 'and*: la-Netmee,' mad-the company ma* COmMOntialte aompletly one-fourth orttwoeColuats4olloltitit "Year. • ltrAYli - ANllSiMateite,"-.1/eitt. •Oh es P. 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Ohbili ti g4): 4 4 4 kor 26,4 1 rw !hasp, Ne.le,Wr,,, ." fir ii ii w w .,,d=7:14 ,, , ,,, -- :,. ,_~.;., x.i lms , inti v i t, „: i ngzeit . . . , r _..-,. .... -,„ntr, wk . ~ Alo sreth proud. no I'm Ti t _.e Ant si goln a ; o , to ,o' a r t, ,_ .7 Meg,. rw e e- tikaltibiltitif ett , Yetit_ %. N. htiliNiN. . b'Ortillies 13 ltrelia 4 gralY '' ' inehtt guoirk z . ,. -1$`1,1: :,,,i4 Jr, 'NI3 Alit' Y !NOWA, • Prni , i - -' RS f 11# . IVOi 11 00 PittFttf:XP•Thtfir . o36.,*. if. pito; "Ann/ T i ptnbutl, 0•031•••telpfst rat. 01.t.0•11 t i kar44l4liii 7 k 3 . f:- ; , , 4 i 3 'b v te l r+. Tel II otiokovii`-d. : .- . work :- I A MM i r t ga rr 14 saaa C0ni,,.. 1 \... t tiiir t .rs - " ,,, 1 ,-......-k.-- "Asigitlattilotii irfu -II Itmeip & so. 01aAillott &ttbit: NlsubteleDle " ee T weesebkiheelblke iii - - lIJ Ng 4 MO , 4 - • • !oh. Patton, IMOD- Y - '- - A - ebb, Bowbbll wfeen 1 Air lu blifirt low"' York, ' ' 'l7o.ll:::rtilihaca.o - ra . " A N Johnston. WO - 'lllfm , Nosh& Ohio' ;A- - ..TP NMI. Venom) eo, Pa l ketfares U CTl= T o e ci il ' ilit s 7,4l4, m gelz ki sedo ti Np l e FajOk i r. ~ , f gli luiv, i pp l eellee ;I Ate n ide4,-zregrillore , Alex ATI:r1 1 , Balti more itrpi W J ß L u ti V, / ' 6ll ` tina 'gig 7,l,l,74°„,ar.fiter'Del i 4 pep Mir to ni . m I I:k r t igN:ll:7, I;?2,l,;l,lifiroir - kw ditb„..,Flo..tond,ind p• A. 6 orrott,rossA' , N 0 Wiztjimport & 15...Holtiln's MU Sitanigo, Baltimore L Thompson; Wash, D C L Brooke, w sehirmum , D 0 .7toho (look • • • " Geo 0 Dandem W Drench ev 3AL 8 . 00110 it wf. Pe Wm &overly. Norfolk, Vie ' J Yonne, Imserne . do, Pa liantrosa„Logsrnel oo ; so Mavens. Luzern* CA V Slohostror,. Daienti, Ohio ` A Liles & le, N Carolina II C Ilescultoo, PI P. II Newhouse, Phil% jblin g F_Jemll.fa l D O X li P it ' a r , ' ,: ' ,llitrik . in.y1:173 Z N C L L'Annbady uremia ' - JORRB'..tIOTBI,--Oheatnnt street, 'above Sixth. Isaso Bdlrtirds. 'St Joseph N R Reilrermilii Soh co Jona Hamilton: caul". ill P,fi ei r , Cairo. 11l .I,W, Sidles, Indianapolis _-: .ilt Ireton, Tape Hattie ricY,Lairrol; F dls4trous pr. gulgt„ l llllll.burs S F Sotiiir: illitvon,lk 0 re Liebe' ...sten -' . • L obit 0 Beatty S. la. Ohio George Thomas Hll Dobson; Baltimore w Bostick. Fort-Wayne ' wyckaar, New Jersey • WM un IV, • New York ar irms,ltiaw York W Phelps, antra L Oattohy new York 8 W Wright, New York ..1 Ramage: Pewit •. - AI Bat Backer. Carlisle o_O.rdner & la,Si York John 0 Wash 'n err Thompson, New York .• J White; Pennsylvania • — BY; LODlEestilut at,. above Third: J .robliSton, Chestnut Hill D 11Dowerng lie la. Di 0 I Kesev.'COnn • E L Wright, Coon Rankin. Etneamile, 0 3 it Butohison, New York Fmarealf. Baltimore 0 Merritt, Baltimore T H Peters Philadelphia C.. Brown. Ohio Gerslios,Weigh'ton.D Thom Walker. Georgia AI Gaylord, Massachusetts A 8 Marsh A is. Conn adyl.s. Lansingbam. N Y - Wm Melfrinroy, Troy, N Y LILT t3oott,Wheeiing.Ya Savage Willtbmg,' Holt 1 3 / 4 I Tobitt, New 'York Liaoning, No* Jersalr •W' R arne.Wa re g toa 81301 se, Pennsylvania W.V 'BMdditord,bl Y ork re Lynoh, New York , Jai Cftok. Books 00, Pa ' FOUNTAIN V HOTEL—Peoond Street. above Starker. A 3 Bicknell, Mammehnsetts Wm Belie'. Atlantic, NJ 13 Johnson. Philadelphia Jesse Cos. Philadelphia D You St. Philadelphia P Low. New York M Girlish, IMMO. Del . Thou Owlish. Milford, Del P Prederiolcs wf L NY" Coot. Frederica, Del A H Cook, Dover , Del Yr A Cook, Frederica, Del • J Walter. Maryland 'Mrs BD MoOonegal, Dover W I 0 AMOY, New York , THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. it Stephenson; Phila. >1 Rerinon, Phtladelyhis A Marboarg,Pennsylvants J Wil moan & ia, Ohio B Atkinson Pn.sam, Ohio Mr. Vogel, Indiana BR de Brain, Ohio • - • W R toinstrons, Ohio it Conch & wr, Ohio -V Keller, Allegheny City 0 Deissroth, Pittsburg' A Clarks, Mao Jos B Wisest & la. •alem Mies Carrie Rolm, Baum 'Mien Tighe 0 Miller, Salem Miss M 0 Thompson, N Casper Wt tar, Jr, Salem Richard Bassett. Halelll Mize C De yew Easton J B Reed & la. Chin J l ooMtr, &Is Chester sto A Mor noon lc la, Wash Campbell. Wheellng,Va L ?forth Carolina MD Ball, Delaware City Mies A Ball, Delaware Cy llt Halktok, New York - W 0 Goldin. Port Clinton Tlt Armstrong &Is, Mobile It /aridity & Masa H Stauffer. Massaohneette A Coins. Massashueetta H Gnnekel & son'. Ohio Miss M Gunakel, Ohio Sholts.Ohlo H Gray, Caw W Eagle, OhioJaoo Oah, Birmingham E W Waimea, Newark - . Del. It P &Is, Ohio Oliverart. Pottsville G L yb rand , Del , sat= Ove Toooy,lndlansvolol A Ohio Jolux Leaman, Enna, Ohio STATES UNlON—Market street. above Sixth. Geo A Batterlty. Dewar° Wm Datterby. Delaware P Layer, ]few York D Msers, elitllintown. Pa Thor- Mittlio_town, Pa Jam Croedele, WOMlngton WIIRHIIOOI2 !Carter. Cabibrnia 'A Wite,Caltronsta: . J 0 Megusde. Pa 3 Wenner. Jr, & Is. Ps 2 t tretttatritellefonts Moses Cobionta. Ohio G IN Long, Lewistown A J Woltalli. Lewistown R Fisher, alliance, Ohio M .Rune, Virginis • Mprmini. yirginis .[ostinsi 6 Bielsreaa F D Loy, Minnesota Jan LC Kenner. Minnesota B Vow. Lewistown Eft Beal, °nester iso, Ps I 0 Fleming, Baltimore W Ideson, Carlisle NATION& HOTlT.r.tßams street, above Third. Miller,-11ernebtirg ' Wm H Lilly. New York A Fowler, Danville • A ROO% Delaware • $ Eremitism, Lithigolie, 0 R Keller, Pennsylvania 8 Hart, Pottsville , 3 flirkbeek k wf, Eokley 8J I hotdes Miglineturg Wm F Molt!, Idapullon, 0 8 Oberlin, Memnon. 0 Saner. Milton, 0 Hooveraottsville 71H Reilmenjethanon DO Tuscan% Pottsville Ili Hendler..PennsYlvania Frunaecker. ontg'y no Jat Myer!, Lancaster B Framed, Enatinn Mr. L 1, Here, tit Clam F Mut, Money T Mayo. Money Gmber s Tuscarora Win A 1 1 Lewis, Reading /I Hoover, Aahland. Pa 'ty BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL-14e0A at., below Vine. 18 3 Thompson, New York 8 Blackwell , llegewell. NJ C Bla,ekwell. Hopewell it 8 Bailey. New JereeY 11 Horner. Baltimore John Cerhart & le. Zion Mn 8 Renville & le. NJ MIAs limier, Pennsylvania John Watson & la, Pa Jobe Oriffin, Athena. Pa Sea W Bnekmen & is, Pa Soa Thomas, Bucks co 08 Torbert, Books no John H Ireland, New York A C Rutter New Jersey J M Jackson, Ohio Mr Wood, frbiledelphis BALD. EMILE HOTEL—Third sh e iabove 'M Lehner, Ponraylvenie, - Weiss. Bethlehem B Clark, EtiaBm W tthepperd, Phillipthurg feartoOodshalk,reorthampoo/aoob Lendia,Cooyarsburg Ease D Jones, Pa Geo W Runyeon *Reading Muter Runretta. Reedit( ether Easton I White & Beranek Eleml Mathias, Pa COMMERCIAL, ROTEL-78Mtb street, ale. Chestnut. John_Tredd. Muter co B Noekentrure, Pa Rand Hood: Ph - L 0 McEnfot. Bellefonte , - 0 Blade, Penns - Franklin Warrilow, Pa Jos Cheater no, J6mtth, Allegherii,Pa D 0 Harnlte, Pmyrna, Del .MT. VERNON ROTEL-Bmnd street. above Arch. Mir), Pennaelynnia Istatiellerbert. Key wire AII Stitneson. Wayne no Gen wEllig, Lewisville 0 Norton, Pemmican's .1 M. Page, Port Jerrie Eder.MoCarineg & is, Del Geo Dneenbury, New York ' MERORAW/W RollBE—Third et.. att, nhin W Wolf. Ciermantmorn Ban] J liigenbuolGAllentu M It'elbrinht Allentown John Ifirkprorlat. Patio John Rnitter,'Rellerrtown Jesse wet, Easton. on IIIi'ORTATIOIIB. Reverted for the Mimi ' WILMINGTONNC—Sobr eneroine. Wibetts-441, hhio town Knight it Beth 762 do 166 do opts tureentine Rowlev. 4 ighbonser & co: 70 bblooete tureentow 260 do pitoh 23 do turtwolene 26 do rosin 23 tows pee onto 1 ;Ott ontton Lent Indele Rtlielllt; 15 Ictel frerit. oDovratt; 11 bb a rosin Bskor &. Polvoon to hips dried fruit lantenah & Smith: 73 do -7 0 Coofipbell &- _ ItAJEUItn tNTELLIGENCR. MiC FOAM mus. " Apirrvorr Shrterishialtensiebee. Johnson OK bouts from N eis'oltuo May -MayP bouts, with MIMS and stmeensors to James !Wardle& Passed an ntikannOn hark below the Brandywine. bounp m u ship Tonawandsfor tararenoir of Morrill WOOD 4. In tow; spiv L Wale., from Wilmington. NC, above Doss Water Point; aid Bohr Danis, with ablution. shove Chester. DebnCoemine , Viilietts, 4,1 n from Wilmington, NO, with nays) stoma to Beire_t& Folsom Behr G W Outurnions, Weldon, 4 days from New Bed ford/witholl to order, Debi Diehard Van:. Frink, II days from Boston, with was to well & Oohing. Oar Elizabeth Taylor. Taylor, 4 days from Lynn, in bailsat to Mauston & Cox, Debt Emma. Brooks. I day from New Can, le. Del, with wheat to ma B. trait, Jr. Debt ()Debi. day from Odom, Del, with Vain to fibrisitau rran. Bahr: Exit. Johnson, 3 dna from Fednraisbunr, hid, with grain and bark to /as L. Bewley & Co. ' • - Terse (looiFeerpondertoe of ire t eir he Prem.) 0 Bo • r • 814_5. • Anieeda berie Mari Thrler. from Gottentr. my for•Zrom PoreSom ,Avols, from Cienfuegos; ueen of thegreet; nom Azdroesao. NIEMORAA. liteenteldp Boston, Crookar,, N hence, arrived at New York yesterdaY. nye Ss ititt, Potter, from Caldera, arrived at NOW ork yeste rday. Ship alamasoo &Floc. from Liverpool for Balti more, wag !pokesder —. Ist 40 211. dour 6830, Shlp_6t Niotrolam, rksdon, at New York yesterday from Havre. . .• Star South Alueilem.7B den from Whim bound to H Plir9l=Tritir k trntr g ir i rli ,a e t d i ti l° l2forritond .M la: : • . _ • Bark lira. Data. from MarsoMbo, arrived at Now Ber York yamosauy, k- rms. disiveSS. for Philadelphia, was at Mara caibo 11th alt, to mill 20tb. Brig anso, Kist. bends for Havana, was spoken Mb igst. off Cbinecituwe. not If e CAW. clabam. froCa Cumberland Harbor. arrived at NOWYMIIr sescsrday. "Vg w r o l: Male!. from Havana, arrived Sols i rMillior* 0' s ell. for Antos, cleared at Wil neatrtokyi, ttlhtust. ••_ _ f•• DorlitallY , bolos , arrived at Wash- Justus. ,yeeterday, - he tl i 14 , f42l4,7oll4llen.TraPlanet, ' -SPECIA'L NOTICES. all;o111/ND114 Frii•Paooe Bans.—A very aiiinhoont oCSALAMANDERBTer isle at m ill:m*l4 Riot% No. SOO CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.. EVANS 4 WATOON. - daoria & ! AIM'S girlit IMAM ' • NOISZLIIII SWAINS MACHINE'. The Beet in tree for Family ermine. Iyo. ,730 iiiiiiBTNUT &rest Philadelplus. Anilsnotrui not fad , to ; read the adver tisement of Prof. WOOD in toldnen paper. saihtt MARRIED. BARWEY-11000 . .—On the bl instant. by the Rev. John W. Arthar, Mr. Dantyt K. flortley, of Milltown. Montgomery ooutty, to Ann Rums B. Hood, of Chile tereemyty,mo.. RUTTEIV—ETRERING rON.—On the nth ultimo; by 04. Elm elnY. P. 3. 0. Rutter. Of Bollimore, to to ni inn troyhronis 0. E., deughtor of Ennio,' 0. Rtherlig n 011.14.88Y-'-ATRINIIETZ:—On the Itri 'egoist. by Mayer Henry, George W. Orterby. of Philadelphia, Iffilltgaleg - Stsieotets; of Norristown; I's. * DIED. BAURNI,III.-41n the Bth instant. Mrs. hfartha 9aur lman; wife at Ta rte. B i a umn, in the Mth rear of her l:M l i lke Prg r i aT r °nin nfil! :l take Idno. L 4 iit oadrestset , _ ar relatives and friends ere invite.to dtkilld. . -,,' i uutfillitlbe 1.1 instant, Mr. James Blair, in the ISt tear of is age. , ~• , .11Inkra , roes itis Lae residence. No. 109 North 4: i tetrst. , thls Erhursda,2/ afternoon at 2 o ' clock. ufruOsi the ad Welts. laabefts Field, 11 0 from her late - dent*. No. MO , Button in, w ir shriet, , ,tnis (Thursday . morning, Oh inst. at 10 , ~ e : WOTfterli. lin the 8d instant , Mullis Molfrith, . l itoe iS til e tre• 'Mitts lib; remel new. M 13 Routh l'lalr ieenth street s,(ThurirlayAnorning ° ..at 9 o'clock. - , BEA (IDOO .—trn_ the id intent, wm. Henry, son A Realms 'Elmrbetti Eraddook., Frinepil fromlbanccdspee o.lus father. Ella street. west OfFrunkford road, Ms (Thum:lay) morning, at 8 ~ k, , i ntrlll9ll.--On ' the 4th inAtarit, Ernest Ingersoll. Tangent son of Wm. M. enn Margaret A. Oshins, aged 1 months. •- , , ••, Funeral , from the minden.* elide parents. No. 411 South otter, move Fourth , this ( rhursday)afternor. e tr11 .6 811611.,. - -41n the_2d initautt, Mr. lowish , Mar-' Ohl!, in the aftti year o f Maus. , . _, , , Ftnieftd ;120m Ids ir i ti, o rtitence. In Merens.Hook,:n F A 1111 1 4 114 4th :Want, Miss Rase Eats, in the 11 SAO or' age. 11118.R.,0n the 3d inetent, Hannah, wife' of Atinek r. aged 30 pram __V aria from the rwdensw of her busload, No. 413 ti mtparos street , between . Fourth and Ft Ur, below BhtP r Njii".l-TAutingiVAZlglePag;°. l ytiiest daugh. 'f of J° 39 11 M. and Mara lug: in the 11th 318 k of her as*. - - ..s. - • ~.- , Puneral from the .lesidenoe or her parents, No. 417 Strum lures% thts (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 IVIOURNING '.G 0 - 0 Dli FOB TALL .L.A. , Blast Ampl!neli,!tepe Ansley, *rants Cash kktiAlleljnos, khud, mires, Bontvissass. isonteninft somesstses. Vsiont RIM +. 1 7 r . .ii . s a t l eft"..r 44. BombssissAlsnoss. Ito. onnsfsn li pil /111111 , 11111111. .. • r liretitlittilitotf NlViAks. , - Windt , sttd- .."1/114*, ritls , Meted ,Bousselln• Di 'Lslnswa a. . ss Mob .. ~ -.... ,• . 1 11.!,if,kiMiAbrignionitang., .4 , - -,- - o. 91S Ohesinst stmt. PrIR ONLY IMIABLZ,ARTIVLE-- EMILE rPrionm ii •ar ‘ " r °I4I ISPX" , 36PAiI invt i gra Wap !dm ork !tar tbift te_t_reh, hahhirf • h Will zo , hz. 60wr 8f rOrd i Vi l dWtniria l iV•l4 l l4%: mpsamtr l 2l Art afityptal rahi lt r itt ira l iAgt, WO; • 4 Nth past _tiook• AN JONA TOL botelw. tryartinowir STAT.!, FENClNitibitlErrp ' a sthitrtelinVeif the C a orpeedd evening the tellowint !TO . , L Y Daunted ahl ordered fa. alas larlatil o rny be. end nde i t to r sad, re b el- vilvirnterroceitSillur:irteirbadli.oBo.Thafttrronkt otaratitenitn.ts:LanvlsZtOvthirtaeopeialtylrma. samadsoo.faiirotliii furnished the Fentdhloili and the military participating. in the exeureion. ;tesoleed, That the thlloilte of the OoMpany lee also tendered to Jeremiah Mihail:4n, Exe.. the generous proprietor of the United Rates wdtM: for his warm and cormal weloome to all. and the profuse manner In tableevery dedosoy of the season beingfurnished style preparatl for the exoureioncets Ater the 'for 'which this gentleman to so widely and deservedly keeram Acsolifed. That the increased patronage extendel to this deservedly popular bathing plate Is metal! to bs attributed tote h untiring exertions o f thews gentlemen to promote the public comfort and make Atlantic City a place of favorite resort. Racked. That the thanks of the Company are also due to Messrs. J. W. Moore and F. 7 . Siphon, for their kindness in placing at the free ice o the INnoibiesen4 the military all their oonvenienees or bathing. ' - M. 0. GRAB% Astdetant Secretary. ATTENTION, `WIDE-AWAKES, NO. I, FteiIItTEENTLI wARD.=-The members or toethove CL,CI3I Wilt assemble at their MALL, North east oorner or ft IDO g Avenue and VVALLAIk. Street. on BATOR...AY EVENING, et 7 o'clock, to proceed to the Mau Ratification Meeting ,PENN SQUARE. Citizens of th e Ward are inviied to ricipate. Ry order A. President. NO. A. hicDOWEL ' L l : E SZo ß r i sta DO ry jig . P. N —The Halite oven every evening for persons fa vomble to the Peerile • nowneas• St' E"OFFERING DAY'' AT TILE PENN. BTI.vANIA TRAININC INCHOOI. for Feeble d Children, at MEDIA, on TILURSDAT. Ben temter 13 TIOKET9 for eels at the following placee. PRICE to CENTS. Edward Parrish, S W. corner Arch and E.! chth streets. Burns k Slag, B. W. corner Eighth and Che.Dritll•,. Horskßrother, R. W. corner Tenth and obeztnth. Perkinpine k Ifiggina, Ito. Ise North Fourth The time for running trains to and from Media st:4 l bo semounced beforehand the papers. Dinner and &toper will be provided, and an Exhibi tion fiVl3l3l)y the Children. tale of Fanny and Useful ARTICLED, some or whloh have been made by the Cbi'dren. • LT Take your offerings, and do good I/N you may have est-tf WMETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH GROVE MEETING, near NEWTON STA- I, Went Writer end Plotedelohie R. R. Cara leave Philadelphia ISO, 10.30 A. Id.. 1 30, 4.40. 0.30 P Leavy Newton Station for Plulattelehte 7.40. 300, 11.30 A. M.otte. 6.1 e 930 P. At [MEXCELSIPH DIVISION, No. 21.13. S. of T.—The Division will meet at the new hail, s Building, CHF,EITNUT Street. above Fifth, on THURSDAY, the 6th inst., at S o'clock. Punt:dual at endanoeis requested. Mei-St ROBT. MCCULLOCH. R. Bertha. POLITICAL. DEMOORATIO TICKET FOR GOVERNOR OP PENNSYLVANIA, HENRY D. FOSTER, - Of Westmorelend County. Fos Commutes. Nit Distriot—WlLLlAM E. LEHMAN 2d " JOHN BRODHEAD. Ed " JOHN KLINE. 4th " WILLIAM MORGAN. ath " HARRY INGERSOLL, fir ATE lIINATOIit, let Dletricst—BAMU,EL 7. RANDALL, LEGIIILATIIEV.' lit Distriot—JOSEPH CALDWELL. td " THOMAS E. ()MILL. Sd " PATRICK MoDONOCCH OA " ROBERT E. RANDALL. oth " SAMUEL JACKSON. Gth " CHARLES L. WOLFF. 7th PAUL RETTERLINUS Bth 81MITH.Ja 9th " HENRY DUNLAP. 10th " HENRY G. LEIBENRING. 11th " JOHN B. RIEHL. 12th WILLIAM 0. SNYDER. ISth " WILLIAM D. MORRISON. 11th " GEORGE W. IL SMITH. lath " JOHN M. ARUNDEL. 16th " THOMAS W. DUFFIELD 17th " S. M. Z ULIOIL FOR RECORDER OE Moos, GEORGE W. WUNDER. FOR PROTHONOTARY OP DISTRICT COURT, WILLIAM LOUGHLIN, FOR MIRY OR Q,DAR2II 811111701111, PHILIP H. LUTTS. FM CORONER. ANDREW LOWREY GRAND RATIFICATION MEETING OF TILE PEOPLE'S PARTY. The citizens of Philadelphia, without distinction of Party, opposed to the present oorrnpt and disgraceful National Administration, in favor of *"."stEDOM OF THE TERRITORIES, fiHBPROTEOTIOn - eta ORICAPI O , IIPUO'VAT," THE IMPROVEMENT OP RIVERS AND ItAßßolte, PRIM HOMESTEADS, AXE TOE RIGHT OF THE MAJORITY TO GOVERN, Art invited to assemble In ' MASS MBETING, PENN SQUARE, CORNER Or BROAD AND MARKET RTREBTR, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 8, At Eight ®'Cloak, RATIFY THE NOMINATION ALBERT C. HARMER, vox RECORDER OP DEEDS; PHILIP B. WRITE, FOR PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT 00 1.1 RT; GEORGE H. MOORE, FOR CLERK OF THE QUARTER SESSIONS; AND ANTONY CONRAD, FOR CORONER. As well as the Nominations for Congress of JOHN M. BUTLER, EDWARD JOY MORRIS, WILLIAM D. KELLEY, JOHN P. VERREE, WM. MORRIS DAVIS, nA , S4:IDUYI:WfiDefPieIfziff.VOIVI , SiOW:4I4O Addles's' will be delivered by the followitm gentle men: 4 Non. N. P. BANKS. of Idassaohusetts, Hon. JOILN SHERfdAN, of Ohio. Bon. JOHN COVODE, of Pennsylvimla. lon. E. Jo Morris. Hon. Win. D. Kelly, on. Joh n . Verree, Morton Moldiohlien, on. Charles Wain, Edward Orals, Hon. Wm. B. Mann. Bawd W. &allele, Yvon. Henry D. Moore. Joseph K. FLlPleen. Col, 8. White, Charlet O'Neill, Marshall Brogan, tr. Adams. John R. I..atta, Jahn Oolorrh. Leonard Myers', P. K. Finletter, 0. Inman Riche, Win. F. 9mall. ass k u f ff .D6 Oeorge A. John P. handeraon, Real, • J. Alex. Simpson, B. J. ea, J. B. Newport, W Moran, L. O. Reeve., J. W. Jermon, The 'Nara Annotations or the PEOPLE'iI PARTY, the Campaign Club and Wide-Awakes, are requested to meet forthwith, and make preparations to march in pro• cession to the meetings as there will he a , • GRAND TORCHLIGHT PARADE after the meeting'. under the eupervieion of the follow ing Mareheas : OIItiA MINIMAL, P. O. .ELLMAKER. ASSISTANT NARSNALS, A. H. Freemen, C. B. Andress, Relverson. Jacob Muses, • ohm ttes Si James M. Gibson. Jseph.%Ben, John W. Leigh. , By order of the People's Committee of Superinten dents. • - • JOHN D. WATSON, PresMout. JOHN J. YHANKLIN, i sooritaries. THOS. J. SMITH, ) nell-et - FRUIT TREES AT LOW RATES.— .W. 100.000 Peach trees of the most healthy growth, and fine apaoimenl; pride, 8100 per thousand. • 00 Ond Pear tress. either on pear or quince stocks, two years old, and well grown t OW to N3o per hundred. 00,910 wvergreens; One. large splecimem, of handsome form. saltabie for an immediate erect. 80 000 lino specimens of Ornamental Trees, Of every Paseo.: @took unequalled, and price. low. Planters will find O. to their interest to examine our stock' and yrieeN The &Mir oats yeas the nurseries everrhalf hour—fare 10 cents. SOBERT BUIST & sot, '4l ' Rosedale Nurser es. DARE Y ROAD. ree6-12t • Warehouse. 949 and 924 MARKET street. 111hTOTIOE TO THOSE WllO ARE FOND OF GOOD LIVING.—Reed Hilda ar Orr' are now in mum. The well known 1111Rff IN'rOkl. oart en Ohentnut ro b k ' n2 4 lolMn i n n aTlV P Cs reet Beryl qn the above mentioned lunation tbat nave pm W so hir approved of for the Lot itiventeepi year.. An ktudi of Oamo in season. Also, Rooms for ®upper or Lipner Pirtle'. Orden sent to any nen tithe city. Call and see for yournelree. eel Pt* ADVERTISING POPULARIZED,—THE PHILADRI.YRIA INQUIRER, Double SIMI; moo TWO CRN7BB Issues eAssrtise72r. ENTBl,.lOl.E.the first issertiont and FO TA A LINE eseh suuesquipt mosotioo, or ON AR A IN ARONER. Who /24 T 8040% Ni low Chestnut street , • , et..., A DvgattisiNG POPUI ARIZBD:—THE ' Pklde . ; l4} l llll4 T l Ase i rti l i l d r iAl ß siorti ) ::ti le fo l r ih r OENTIIA LI.NE the firr rsertigs, find EptE r g lA A tin %, 4 7,1oW n onto j e No. HOT. hiltD tato% 1 - 0 tow Chestnut street. - . - ssivat : A DVEKTISINKPOPULARIZED.,IIIII L 4 -3. ,Eliidip.XLPRIA INQUIRER, Doubt. t TO% TWO CENTS,ingorta edvettlesor OEN r 8 A LINE tit* fast InserttVind 4L• LINO gag* eutaitufat A LINK A MOWER ofiii•wom stow Oitiataut street, 0c WAZ kiPHM- Trig L;LNOOLNI MASS MEET•ING,I LANCASTER, PA., WEDNIEDAY, BEPTEIMBER ID, 1860 AKERACAN INDVISTRYI FREE WHITE KEN! NATIONAL" 13NION P E N N S Y L V ANI.AI PROTECTION OF AMERICAN INDUSTRY; FREE ROEEMADB TO ACTUAL BETTLERii; PROTECTING TERRITORIES NOW num BLIGHT OF SLAVERY EXTENSION; MAINTAINING OUR NATIONAL UNION SUPREMACY OF THE LAWS INVIOLATE; Bah as Will cornet the ehameleu profligaey and eog ruptions of the present National Adiainietration, are invited to attend a LANCAI3,TER . , To strike sl demi,e blow at the perfidious Demo cratic' ruler who have impoverished our Treasurr, paralyzed our Commerce, sod beopared our Laborer by their Free Trade policy, sad to raise their voices Avituet Datitlesl4llfau turl ThaviliClLltsM is; any and The following diatiaguiehed genUemen ere mooted to attend and deliver Addressee: Eon. HANNIBAL, HAMLIN, of mains, People's Candidate for Vice President; Hon, ANDREW 0. CURTIN, of Penna., People's' Candidate for Governor ; Hon. CARL SHURZ, of Wisconsin; Hon. JOHN SHERMAN, of Ohio; Hon. THOMAS CORWIN, of Onto; Hon. SIMON CAMERON, of Penn.; Hon. MORTON MoMIOHAEL, of Penn.; Hon. LYMAN TRUMBULL. of Illinois; Hon, E. JOY MORRIS, of Pennsylvania ; Hon. JOHN HICKMAN. Hon. THADDEUS STEVENS, Hon. JAMES POLLOCK, •' Hon. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, Hon. DAVID WILMOT, Hon. JOHN W. HILLINGER, Hon. A. H. REEDER, " Hon, GAMMA. A. GROW, • • Hon. H. McPHEKNON. ' • Hon. JOHN COVODE, Hon. JOHN 0. ituNgn, THE LINCOLN, HAMLIN, AND CURTIN CLUBS Throughout the State, and ikespecially in all the Beate= couutore, are expiated to attend, psonerli mewled. Are expeoted to attend in fall feroe i vratarlY edinared and adulated; and a WIDE-AWAKE TORCHLIGHT PROOMISION Will take plane ott the Eventas of the Ray, Will be issued on !all the Antiwar', good for the time tisosuary to go to Lancaster, attend the Meeting, and return home. Friends of the Bight I the great preliminary struggle in the Keyeton• State in nigh at hand. Rally de your might toprontete your slortoustasty! Our frioads in may part of the State, desiring iIIfOTMO, lion in detail In rolatton to the fooditiee for transports trOn to and from the Meeting, or upon any other yolnt. mill address the by willed*, all comumniostions will be promptly afrd satisfactorily answered. ALEX. H. McOLURE., OHAIRMAN PEOPLE'S STATE COMMITTEE. JOHN M. SULLIVAN, SeoreboT. PEOPLE'S STATE COMMITTEE ROOMS,t PIIILLDILPIIII, August MEh.lBBO. aol lit GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. e.• W. SOOTT—Late "of the firm of Witt • cheater & Hoott—GENTLEMERN'S FURgNI H. p l N def i T ti:E t a r n e d et a ll etw ir fr 'o ldA PpOt r iFet a r Oatild herd), 3. W. o. would tdddectfully 04 Our attention of his former patrons and Mende to hia new store,. and is pre lsaired to Sit orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A ver a fit. suarantpd. W4oleasto Tra c d• suppled with s &Was and usllats. • Ankt-ly IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY ARID COUNTY OP f_Hf LADHLPHIA. Treats or SETH Y. MARSHALL deceased. The auditor summand by the court to eudt,settle. and adjust theimmount oftRAMUURLJ. wALR BR. ad ministrator of the estate or said decedent, and to maim distribution of the balance In the Immix of the sio- Milintailt 'will meet theiartietrrestedfor the sun rtstem his pis . ritir o n .on *DAY ) , x lempir IT, fit h d t etet t h AMID 4 t r t. see-theent at* Auditor. MOORE. HENIEIZEY. & CO. Aim' NOW minim , THEIR FALL STOCK Or -HARDWARE. , t a _ti m ARRET, and n 6 COMMEROE STREET. R. TAILOR, TEACHER OF PING qv; Firt u Ari l ait N ,Ufe l l'atietigarg i n k : promptly attended to. lei ISt" A THING OF, BEAUTY IS A JOY FO hen thkpoit Ito I..tiosto Words lie was &Miring Ott 1110-sino rnOTO 116 r 118 in Oil at REIMF 81SZOND Street. above,OREEN. , VPIRIT/3111RPENTIN.10:100.bISM:.41- 4,7 rits Turentip_s. in store Ind for sale br :LEY, ASHBURNER, & CO.. No. 16 3. WMAIII OyA bbls. Pll 4311,':A: BIIIICRIOE AR JABLL'Ithatt ktia l i iitiffdit3 - ;,: 'c HAMLIN i UT I N VICTORY! PEOPLE'S PROTECTION FREE ROME 6 FREE LABORERS! FREE TE:RRITORIER THB MAINTENAINE EEMEI3 SUPREMACY OF THE LAWS THE PEOPLE Who are in favor of the Vibe ace in favor of Who are in favor of Frota the Who are in favor of Wife) ate in &vox. of A RADICAL REFORM, ORAND,STATE MAN BIERTING ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, EXOURSION TIOILBTH STATE CENTRAL. COMMITTEE. LEGAL. lIAJUDWARE. 51 1 _0111.` THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER '6;1'1600. NEW PIUBLICATIONN. WORCESTER'S' QUARTO DICTIONARY. This incomparable Work has been published a little more than inx.snonthx, sines which time nearly twenty thousand copies have been sold, in this country and in Europe. The *mice., of it is unparalleled in the annals of literature. It hue received the highest commenda tions from the most eminent literary man, both in Eng. land and Amelia& TESTIMONY PROM PENNSYLVANIA. From son, f. O. HICKOK, Superintendent of Com mon Scheele, rennegivania r This noble, Quarto Dlcitienary is the latest and best evidence that whatever Dr. 'Worcester undertakes le sure to be thoroughly end 'well done, and within the range of his plan, exhailstive of the subject. The affluence of varied and valuable material contained in this illustrative volume will make it universally accept able, even h those N 0,,, May still prefer some of Web ater's modifioations of the language. Every library should hove it, rod every enlightened teacher will, of COUTIetVTOOIIIV From D. R. i ' , ooD • witi, President Eleot of the Um vorinty of Pennsylvania. • It Li bu t a short time since that I was lad to commend ono in Dictionary ae, on the whole, and with some ex oePP'ons, the beet and most complete thing of the kind my knowledge. The commendation was honest given at the time; but now it must be withdrawn in facer cr yours. I consider Tour Dictionary, in almost every respect—in orthography, pronunalation, and de finitioll.ll—pa superior to any of its predecessors. In truth, I never exceeded to see an English Dictionary so thorough, complete, and satisfactory. Prom Rev. O. COLLINS, D. D., President of Diekin- eon College. I have examined the Diotionary with cue. and am free to say, that though public, expectation respecting it woe high, based Justly on the high reputation of its author for lexical ability, yet. In my opinion, this ex peotatlon has been more than met. A nobler monu ment of profound learning, patient toil, end critical dunirimination in the use aed power of words. has not appeared. Its orthography end orthoepy faithfully re present that elegant use which the critics tell us gives law to language; and the etymologies and definitions Present a treasury of learning in the literature of the language which is above price. I cannot speak too highly of the piotipi el illustrations and diagrams which you have introduced, happily on a coals not so large as to encumber the page, and pet not too email for the Purpose of eluoidation. These. Introduoed in their na tural place. ere not so prominent as to effect the gene ral minearame of the work as a dictionary, and yet they give it many of the adPlintsges, without the coati of an ilnoyolopmdia. I ■hell not fad to recommend the work as deserving a nl4oooa the table or ewer) , aoholar. From Rev. HENRY A. BOARDMAN, D. D.. of Mite- . . delpbia. I partundatry like it (the Dictionary]. 1. Because of its very comprehensive charaoter. 9. Because it ad here 4 to the settled orthography of our noble language —discarding those innovations which, however coun tenanced by certain publishing-houses, bays never, to any extent, been iv:nested by the scholars of our coun try. And, & Because, in the department of pronunoia tion, it is greatly superior to any Dictionary with which I tan mot:tainted. TESTIMONY FROM 01110. THUS POPULAR.WORX is riseelvirm the commen dations of the beet Molars and Teachers in every see- Lion of the country. In the Western States, where Webater's Diotionary was almost universally need pre- Admis to the priblioation of Worcester's, the moat dis tinguished teachers have already not only adopted Wolicitsrart's as their standard. bat have hastened to matte a public avowal of it. We submit the follosting testimony from the State of Ohio: TESTIMONIAL, The undersigned, members of the Ohio State Teach ers' Association, adopt, and aim to use In teaching, writing, and speaking, the orthography and macula- Don of Worcester's Royal Quarto Diationary ; and we most cordially recommend it as the molt reliable stand ard !authority of the English language, as it is now written and spoken: LORIN ANDREWS, President of Kenyon College. JOHN TRIMBLE, Professor of Creek in Kenyon Col legs. M. D. L ROB ETT, Superintendent Zanesville Schools. THOS. W. HARVEY, Sort. Mssillon 'Union School. M. F.OO WDERY, Supt Publlo Sohools, Sandusky. JOHN LYNCH, Supt. Public Schools. Circleville. B. N. SANFORD, Principal Cleveland Female Semi- nary. ,WM. MITCHELL Supt. Publto Behoola. Mt. Vernon. JOHN OGDEN, Prinoinal State Normal &boot. Min- . . rimota. CYEUS NASON, Prinoipal Fourth Intermediate • Ekhool, Cincinnati. EDWIN REGAL, Principal MaNeely Normal Sohool. • Hopedale. ELI T. TAPPAN. Professor Mathematics, Ohio UM- - . • varsity, Athens., W. EDWARD!, Supt. Troy Union Soboull. JOSEPH WELTY , Supt. Public Schools, Now PhDs ' delphla. A. 0. HOPKINSON, Principal West High School, Cleveland. S. A. NORTON, Anoolate Principal Centred High , School. Cleveland. THEODORE STSRLINO. Principal Central Nigh &hoot, Cleveland. R. HAIDISTON. Prinoinal of Cleveland Institute. A.;A. !WITH, Pnnoipal of Oreensbnry Seminary. . . . . . J. . GARFIELD. 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KENNEDY & BRO. 7 0 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, Hove 'opened a SPLENDID AEBORTMENT of FRENCH FLOWERS, HEAD DRESSES, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, BTRAW ODOM BONNET MATERIALS, AT LOW PRICFB SAVING FUNDS. A MERIOAN BAYING atOialldiair. aolllisoat isa orno i r rotrogid oa DAWN tilfel Ole Wu, ill* vi'qd 'on au always pall In acasaao. inthouinc itE,REßT FIVE PER CENT. y _ An MIMI said NIAX. V . lng i n L gOl r d N iZdlll i A t spay, 3 4.0, Jr., Stalaliooloo. t r im u ist„, relo. 11. La° ."..slajratil4 SPRING I GAIIDg ig SAYING FUND, "ti Mr 4nirirrotta ?TIM / fxbieti. 2 ...fmred, AVairl latalest I ,r aeatt mama, trAo=rm draw tam moms ay vhooro, IS radii reeigatd. Rama. iiaaratarv i ! . PRlbuiliaL 'Wen 5 00 , 000 H . &YANA (TIG ARS.—Com. prising . Partana. Figaro. Espanola, Cabana,. rano, 13 6ak tea, • °on, ATARI!, dorgoto Anglo Hondo. do. Of Regalia. adtaaAjOar. Conoha, upara, and Plin th:et of ad sea, guall as, sod prim/ •In stors,by re olaitrala, and for •by iOuNßhadartit. SILK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS JOSHUA L. BALLY, IMPOKTER AND ]ORDER. No. 213 MARKET ST., fief now open 16 LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL Assortment of DRESS GOODS end SHAWLS. Of the NEWEST AND CHOICEST STYLES, At the LOWEST PRICES. The attention of sash and prompt six-months buyers is invitee. eelt-tf T° WHOLESALE BUYERS. THOS. W. EVANS & CO. ARE NOW OPENING THEIR OWN IMPORTATION OP GOODS SUITES TO THE COMING SEASON. These goods have been 'sleeted for the City Retail Trade by one of the Arm In the foreign markets, and combine all the NOVELTIES OA THE SEASON. Proms will be an low u any in the market. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. see-tf LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOOK 101 t FALL, AND WINTER BALES. SHORTRIDGE I BROTHER. & 00.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, No. 420 MARKET STREET. and No. 413 MERCHANT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, RICANeIn More complete F AN CYns FOREIGN and AME STAPLE and DRY GOODS. wanted with s view to the Intstests of CASH sad prompt SIX-MONTHS' Dealers, to millet they invite the attention of the trade. 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Address •• EL IL" aloe of this Wpm. 11114-3.1" ROFESSOR OF MUBIO- WANT= 11 4 1 • neighbonng Yil s two siv •per n•sk. 0.11.7111. WooD•11. k 00.. • 602 camirleur Stmt. WANTED—A Situation u Clerk or Salesman in a magical" dotal); Usm i z pent lima of references mazer 2'. L.. at Mao o eel-et• Timm MIRK WAISTIM—Ozio who hos credo/LW Gera tb. C&.l, of flossesso7. Address CALOMEL. Ake of the Prom amilt• WANTS AND ()THE& ADVERTISS MENTB are farmed in tee PHLL,ADEL PHIS. INQUIRER, Dopy &Mot, forbr i e thi first insertion, and row ri sesta a es seas s 'abortion Moo of THE NJ NQUIRER, o, / THIRD street , dense' Mutant street & WANTS AND OTHER ADVERTISE MENTS ars maenad to the PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. Doable Sheet, for al* omits . lIN t e foss aissrtion. sad four °etas a lint _each subse-veset Wee tion."Heelos of THE INQUIRER. N 0.121 8 ?wan street. below Chestast 'mast welt WANTS AND OTHER ADVERTISE MENTZ; T. loserted to Ms THILADELPIRA INQUIRER. Double Ebeet, For six ettsles line tee Int insert:um • and four cents a ilO Mat Sa turn. Utrure of THE INQUIAZJI I2 . 2fe.rd7rini street. below. Cheataut street. MU* WANTEC).—A lad, sixteen years of • • Lice. desires a sitsstioa Is • ',bollards stem is quiet st tear..Ng willing toeslaV Laterally metal Bon ett, re• - •00ss Box 1164 0 Plulsdolsbis Poet Ofea. sr& VVANTIED.—A graduate of the Hoek w w School Irish's a at:mites as Barry Shark a 1r twig:2l6p atom Address "Graduate," MOO at UM paean aell-St• WANTM—To purchase a Lot suitably sihuitset fora flotory Actin's, via =l tars. " Albortiori," Pro, offir.s. A FIRST-ULASS SALESMAN WISHIS an engaicanrnt in a Fri Goods Jobbiu Kum Can Int manes a tea &mounter near rase ascii assetbs trade. address flalearnan." Wadies. soiNV TEACHSRB WANTED--A Principals, asesuinta. or Partners. m the &Sent Steams &hoots Punic,. sad Collates, wester eceseelleht Teachers! for any matron of oonn i 2.l can oblareApoe beet tvent for an y Department by tlw " An tomal Tauber,' Ya4mtste." 333 BI=.IIMAY. bow York. set-Let WANTED, IMMEDIATELY—Aft en ergetic selenium in • large „Whfleeet,.Ctote s t , Hoagie. Cele who oats inffeeso• • ?melt 6 h trade ciao bear of &sod etteetto• " Clottnag' °Le of Vike . oil et. WANTED—To Rent, by a email fass# without kutdren, a toadtaat-aizatt berm fa raialowl. in a t !umbra. •iltatir "M. 1..." - !akar cam" al It A YOUNG LADY, WHO HAS HAD idtkit sears' szasnenoe a Galtraossaa In clam Fsnoy Goods Bums. is desirous of obtaunitsa a situation in , alttornia. Beet of •stensaas gfires si ast rssinnaL addram" A Was:Goa PARTNER WANTED .—Th e advertiser Is desirous of tams Diu intoftst I • ON Manniaorarinit Busmen alreadr t.hrand dolman in null Intl DID TIN /056147 . 11 notor.'' oft. of TA....eniss. aida-Blit* WANTSII--TO RENT IN GIIRMAN • • Tows., tr... with hit of mold lad mail" Apply " 330 s 2183," natio/taigas Powt 'awl. w7D-taatn•h• WANTED TO EXCHANGE.--One bout drod and alit, au sores of chaos miaowed land fa r dowdy, N.J., la a rapidly improving oafish pork , od. tka exchanged for unproved ali t & rt pay. ror partioolari addraaa N ' Wise of paper. atuois whore au latomow say ha kad. ;mitt Ur FOR SALE AND TO LET: og TO LET—A three-story building. in MIL COMMERCE Street above Bizth,sutabia fox a unonfacturtng business. Imraeoists pnapesios item °idle noond nod third stores. 'Lad of tits retisiscy ea Jausary WI. applat.lB 'North TR BMA, to SELLERS BROlit 644-thatalt* VALUABLE CHESTER DifUNTYIPARM • FOR BALB.—The sateen bet cern for We the farm on which he restos., ;a West Ooehen.a=terr o Fa.. one mile and a half aorta of Wert contenting Ile sores of first quality land. and in easel! lent order. The buildniza are good and enhotaattal. with large barn. eta.. ate. The location is very beauti ful. and Forest*. man, adeantages. and is offered gee tale on sooornrodating term.. F6l farther pertioalam apply to Buy & Bro.. No. VJO Cheetant street. YhtLe delphia, or on the premise*, to TITOMAS r. WATOLY. imel-thatoet Near B Taylor'. Mall. near W. Chester. pOR SALE AND TO BE LET ADVICE -a: TIS"IIIVNTS aro lemerted in THE PIILLADIL FRIA IQUIRFR. for CRFFFRAer. tho Sat inserUon. and FOUR CENTU LI *WI 011 quent troortaon, or ONE DOLLAR II A 710!1 d. throe. No. 121 South THIRD Buse. ariat Fj OA SALE AND TO BE LIT AMR- TpivAIRNTY are litaertrd IDNL pau Ir iQutax t for mix a css YE t : iaserboo. and POUR NTE ,1 Beet 2oentlasetton.orONgDOLLAß•L •1111 nee. No. 121 South TIMM litnost. BOARDIN G. BOARDING AND OTHER ADVER TIMMENTB aro iamortod to tie PHILADEL PH INQ WILER (DanSl• Shoat) for San Ceuta sane tae ant Insartlon. and Fora Cant" a Ilse ascii maw ctign gtrau rii,;ll x lic s aar il a lilt a s ascreg ite, Ct o r c l CHETTNUr. 44-3 t BOARDING AND OTHER ADVIL , TIyyRMF.YPP are inserted in the PHILADEL- Plll P 1 INQUIRER. (Double Montt for Bin Cec 1 . 1 , 2 the Bret tosertson. and Poor Cents& knel sae eater anent insert,no or On• Dollar a lines month,. es a theNQUIREIR. No. 191 B. THIBI) street. CHESTB UT. seS-3c BOARDING AND OTHER ADVER. TiBv.NiErrra an inserted to the PHILADEL • Pala INQUIRER (Doable Sheet) for alx Crate • luta the fret ineertion. aad Poe( Crab a Ilea eaalt o t STN hr neat ineerttoa. or Oae Unita: a he • swath.swath. es of SER. No. 121 S. THIRD stmt. ley EUT. eef-St BOARDING REDUCED AT COTTAGE RETREAT. ATLANTIC CITY. N. j flat-kao.na Boortitiors -hoes', to still does • 13,arishies business. Board. par week. 81t par day. $l. The boutottrall be tort °pea derteo_the alba winter. sea-6t• M. AIcCLEVI.. PRIVATE BOARDING.--Gentletnen and their familiar, or Mane gentlemen, mut miaow modeled with Board, with, e.leslif_t imam, tamer or uararntentra, at et re ooth side of 'Moncton orirs. The 109&tiall. opposite to one of the bemires:estnxialitlie etre. fa omit - fn. and eitteinet, ?tinting the eity ems be 111060U1/11=, vent. Terme moifinsts. A teameent roeittol= smite Wrier*. for net . mutable for la alley. NOTICES. PHILADELPHIA BOCIITY PROMOTING AGRICULTURE THE CATALOGUE Ur Stook. A srionissis) remlitirrsU. Nrsehlosrr. Man lactated Goods. km, to., of the EXHIBII lON to bs ►eld at POWELTON, WItT Patj►ntutlA, On t►e Sul. nth, Ca, nal 330, of emotrabsr but., r.VDER THE SANCTION OF THE EOCIZTT. win b. m bl A bad try tS. azdervinted. liiid be for saJa on tda irocilda Oft Os am of W rate. UT A Fin V' ADIrEATISINO PAGES wits- 3,5 DissltriD, lzußodlata asipaaa.taas =do. 8. E. COHEN, otos 71t CRUTX LT /X. 114 PAPER HANGINGS. pAPIR ILANGLIiGB. WT, 11011T90111111T, It 00, will I'LL AT At OTION. morn. fro OW: worn. No. ass cannon enact. ON THE sera AND MA OP er.PTEXI2I. All that: larsa stoat d ; PAPS AWGTNQH. BOADEIO. MU* t OAK. AND f • .UEYAIN PA att. Of all twilit's, and in lota to molt room of any wzo. • tit* chutes vat Do °Sued to tier *to wish to paPIT their houses tail fall to got bargain. Tlto stook wal b. sold at vary low ram *nUJ to. 411 7 of age. ••141141 p?OVISIONS.-175 BbLs No. 1 Leaf eT s i a.lWMp 4 BUNK, mow
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