ECM ...;: - ...r-itwismenwetyfjahroalic :mr-fvirfi**aw-PF-914 1 - 0, 7-Tur - --'- .- I tliiiiiiattik J1104100 ( 0 en :;24440.00,00 9 - , - 44tVilti.Y.•2 - 4 .-..!„•, fl i., - -414* 7 1 S r i: :1 4 ~ tigiliAiik '''' 4 ',' y450.1,44' 141 ' :TO chi:SioelOgir:l:6PW ' 6; 1 44114r Raii:ll .--/.•- rociik Or 0 ottej s:.:0, 1 - ,V4 .-- , - lieiiiik _fait' attlecinnust to* your Board of •-Alfak"Ma - - - ki 4,- : . tifiltal. ' ..in werikkokltiig y ou '., upealn*WW : 4l.4_4lo% ortWilgat 4'039i- O w :iiyi tf):i T., 4 Y . ' 1,- .0 tkoiiilizioiiiiiiiiiiiii. ~.. viwwwimati,aikyoiklittliiiiiiikal; •I/Imm ~-,,, , .I.ltion4flhe -bliefJl n , : . ... , -i, kr'iVelet" " 1 lik4l: toltasaiktaatark, i - ~. e i 111 Year ,yililegii t tikog• ~ . , ti.pr in the tbillAitiliatt!lM, •'.. .. 4'.15„. 4 F:42-4540 extat i lialibisatttinto4oiteitt ' 1, 0 ,itirkeng4w Muhl nießWMlo?l,4l%WeAttatchoolitittonoithic afoo l ie fe h tar i k ta lpa ah4 V ll6s,l49lls9lllsllslac th ~,," &sage It - t' tiallr'lßogii 4 ationtatikstre but ino ' iiiivi.ovairlthlat of Jar fiktlanty.of4trl , r4l,o sl gOgi c irwalENAF . VOW,' onnuat. - roport. arEsliog At , . g l oy,pn, 4.,, fa9doil data ex sting ‘'ott stq l ti t ti t ili *Olt, donut bilow - thaver i roloappoi‘tht - .caPlat -of the obtioWaWilo ' 61246:ther ,800 ,u 0 ,,, • i1 , of,„thi atookhOldora - ,; Indeeit,;l" otolir mi _oo.oi'l.t.gov. l .l , ,ei priotlotipt is, ' " 2 " 9 "_z br l'Ue o °aUTl* - / 1 4 . 'll AtirsK4 W W,ViC t° moat It, at , , ;4:rt.-I- -git.v4,ol i• ' A It will timoost, Altttlti,„ aylko Tres enterriann&niktpAiLiroport, -},, omabaa boon refattvialUsathioiltacOholdinpin ~ att for tha, capita:lt* orilie litpany; - .' io 31/111110;1, 1849;' , ..' 4!%SiValt 1 ktp/215.410 01 9" - R . ',,,,, IR 1 ot FJ., , P..`0,1),P.0.,, , . 774 f 1 , , ~,, ,g,,,d -0r.,,,,44 , - . „4 R. .dt1.1.11,011D.1, !V: , • C ' ' Ajt7;l 4 i4tg i t t V l '' 'lTV . ;:l. '! '' :::. Thittlioll - of,, f ulteiregit. - :: .. . ... . '".:.. '2,..'.: fii,, , .'7'" , '.`, ,, -0",:i;" - :L •end : dtrldinali..dno.".',". .... , . - i - A 0%1 . 0_..., ;-;_:1; to ato il okho4era , and _ ... :: :-_ 'tt-- , ~,,,, ""."-.':-- - 1" -- - ...c. - ---- „ - • - •:- '•-11: 4 40.0 . .. 4 ..y.04 071, 90,ftiV. Pil • 4. l •lnexongir It-'4VI. - - - -X.„.';' I:. ‘ , .:f -i, .of cadttoti t: h ._, - 4,..'.1 4 ",. ," - . ---0 0 • 1 ", ,z; fad viiia1.; , , , ,t 1 ,7.4 - 4 , 1r.k.0r 5" 4 -=-1..0 . : - • '-'.- 7 Amount itibande,itiiii - ..t ..,at ::.--; , •:',' , .0. - ' , z • 0 - 8 14 4 :. cerningoioasl o .o - . s tr nit - I , ' " "- 4 "." ,ii rimeiliitimigg• tb,v , Ax,,..„ 5 .0.4::, :51 tp ... , ,e: ,, , ,, ? rptoop u bsipplei 101-I.At i.IIZ . „-,-.,..,7- , .,r •i - 1' Iti .Tai ..3'.4.,,, fftty.oorown-4-4.-, P.§, - Malabo!. 10 - dflidttni ._- '..- - “-.11 ,-, - - - C'; • -,- i - --- ,--,--. .i 9 ltia*Ouit a lkiltt.lo tti2/ 31;-2; ' irt--i L ;,' . -,fe.: ... - _ohorem - t4slh ao• 2 - , '7 4 „. : „...,,Z, - ;._ et, - 031 4 4 - ;1 2- ; : 7 - . . --- i1 ,.: i;31 . 4 --4- 4". .......4.ta, - 1 , ,,,,, . V .. ' - ' , . ,- - W. , : AZ - ' ainnalgad#.l.lA.,,,-;.", ~,.: "; r 4 ' , : " - " r '- - , 001:0 , -1(1 , ,r; thi. ~. ,t./2.t5! , 2 II r:-?1 , i• i 1, , , 1, ''..- ' , S PAPlg. i k el .VO l i4 l p:;: '' ,.• Vernon . sod 4 tt_s.,,;' ..,f.:_. ,:..."..-,r,1 - 1. . "4 4 ' -• •'r • bui g - it. -.8..'e5id0,.: -; ' .."' - 0!" -- il , :::: - .1.; . .. ' f::4 l X 'L 000,) and the inoomext.f 0 t.; a. .', "- . i ... prima alf - *Vk; ?t q 7. ' , i , ' 4l' ~.;Fr , ; - . ' , ftiiiiiiPie Idat.ws -; , z.• , ••:,,, , ," , , ••a - „ , :;57.. , ..!• : ;•::-.:,:.;..t ,• 19 Alkillidals:4,.n:: W,4 , .,,t - ,, ,4,..;, •; ..„, ; ., , 4 t, , d irt :*•4 69 TP : P 3';' ..''' j f:ir L "' i .! -: "-1"' "j 'il ' .‘ 2, - 506 ; , also, atiostite — ,'-'." v --. - Z - , - ;',';' - '::;•"",.-.'''!'` : :: ! , .1 1 40140 1 417 9 311tti, , F , ...... ,,,, ; , . 1, 4 - , -, . ~,, , , i t, . - larbovis( 224 .... . , . -,:t., , ---.4.- 1 1 5411fditc/Or'fitber'"; ----- .7 -,---.------ -.---,--- - - T . - . 9totios -41411000y-thot,-4 - T , F4Liti - .;k - whoTe'"'ithot*thoi-t&I “0: 33 - 11. ?; rA% ‘-',' ''' g .-' L • , $1,019f 1 e 9 / 1 . tt,i.t1.10 , 1,5,0#,.1ar '') , i'lx* , _ • - - - -- 4 '''' *: • L i".4.• l '.‘'÷- -- 4-1 , 8o,j" mi; °et' 17 Willi& •• hiag,biliiii.„o.T,V ",.!i;"; , ;.' ,., .-r,'l l'' . 4i 7 . 4 ,11111 / 9 111 ffilioinm, 1.;.... i..,-- , i.;1 , ....:-..--, " -,-..- 4.1 Coat of roadongtnitio,q,-,--/-- , .. ' - tog, land daraaltar„P . ,.;.) , l :4111. -feller*, ~911559144,P, AlpiL, engine lttiiiiiii:-- --: `ittitW, ' tint' - waree: , -, hougoiC 'biLl4llCodfi;-, - - - ! . oratorfifillikili;iflir,•••' ; 'SI'. • - mania & tool -houiaa, ' - '..,.-- .. - ~ 1111 1 /5 115 19 11581 4981ii:'`;', - 7:' from listrtabtutirtoaqr , r... 1 1yz.fzie';t1 , ),L ,, ..... Pittabarg. t y t viiit -4Re , .... OAR ....zp : ' LlitruNir , -'-.....,--'!-:.•- • =0 - intgrov i •, 2 _l'.,--n -, - • tii stockhal epi.flitC" , i ,4 l : :::;:. •'' Nov.l;lBsS, a i*xiit: -, _ • el tooll4fonistriw;42 l 7 , ~.1.14ri •'. , :t )e rs ; 15kitosiii,aaituirad.lby•-,, , ,z • •,' ~,y •,- :. 111 F oltaiteraea.vo. , - 589,185 10 '-' :.....,.,i, va . , rafi er• - .11.4,.: • - , 4-1 , •' - X 6 0 ,3 ; 94 4" Cost of Main I;inii' et ' - - !;, , ,;, 1 ', , IP , public works put- abased from State of, tr• 'La • -- Pennsylvania ...... 7,500,000 00 , -, Costof. eepmarti s af• 1 ' ),` ' , '' 4- #l/ udfiglol - : , 1 ., ' . , .ilitil:M, htlii , r,Plitt'l k iii s l aa yi dellgitt" ..4..ev.-.,.; , C, COli, Or liZeitilie-likt ..AL-rd , ,r , " , ' ~,, ; Otheitoonstany,-.. - --.4.1r 1,580,1111,015, . (fold, ofttelegreplilind. 46,204 28 . IfitelitddeorFaielitl- 41 '•' ', "- ' '•' '; oft rltallfOrk:.te.;`,`, • ', 4 4 e -,. . t . /Au Atretalles*, , , , 4 5 5 4 ,7 4 ~ Total cost of loads and„,,- :, „ _ . canals beloigibeto tr. 1- '.l '- • -r- . - I the company $27,772,671 92 Amount of stook of the '''' o - Pittabiegi r F,lFAntie ~ ,- ", ~ ~ . , and Okissifc'Asill- '''. -'s- - ^ - - ' road Co A 18,050 00 Amount of bonds of municipal; aWrihrT- I '.• • a .::". 'l' 7 " road COTOMOVAtei' AV1 52 3 5 9: .. Amount of bills an d atzebtintaxteedvdbleolll,l9o,s4B frlo •', Balance in hands of =, • _ agents ,Itif.T.llo.l= ''.: - ."..".208,992‘37i. , ' -t, B alanee In hands of Treas.:mew Deferil- 5 ' '•••-t Dl' va i , .1431 1 .5c1,41 3 t."3"." ',." : -- Allion —88vi,,0,16343 ~T lt Baoriptiv - VARM - A7Uti, ' ,,, -, ,, T .1., ~ ;.1 ..•, , o+' .0 , ) business of the road. eibri185831 , 1;144 /..015,114,926 . WI • r Re tp r' 1 . 7 •11 1 5 0.; 'Ai'.'“, ;cr .• v, b le ss rtlit, 0 nab for 18158..e.K.' 7 181;541 881 - -' ex a,T 'of) 'I r,41 - e• i ro --.---,-. 1 5 , 296 A 67 , P Amountoftransportire - . r ••• • 1. - r Lion expender, toils ' epsidti other ;road'? -r• •-• . interest, ineuranool, c ; .1 Penn, toa.' 4 4 3l VlL' ' 1 -7: .lairorr osvw___livo____ i k andrltaxeme OW MFG i'3,l If '; f Mtge,' pity. , Wan- '..; ..• s• • . tdid'46nt, 1ideretc...58,619,119 24 B 4 a a Aar' 131 ' , swag r,"` . .'' '', ' . ratikkilyl'ettrva: : '. ' ` -,... 11 5 1 4 74 ;1 4 4 , s fii/;;• 1440 • .13 * y atoikhaders..4o.l..., .ifilit3 io" :' Intarketiontbonde o tte., .1- + 698,467 66• rc . .--. Watifirftrollte tif road '31.1A .a.w., ir_ := i , imi , i jur a linvii . AO, ..,, isyr f 4., = ;,51 + year.lBsBtrefterpag- 4r • ,-:, ;.. - r.11.. ;:_, : r , meat of interest, di- -- - videnditPkifdt_goth'err ..-t-• ,-; .L.O ~ _, , - Rey*, ai11ik01e0".1.... - - 338,183 09 , . - ,„(,, ~ ~...,4_,...1 el c a ..,.., • ...t.. , 15,196 ) 467 22 Ti'-:iii id X.Dir.l . t',.!. r , ..5401:1i ',.' a.' ,1.-, From theoWOrnintiViriLlipalirsradiliabula etateminte attic:suet= impertinent, it will be seen' that the eat-now of the railroad. for the_ year 1858 were. ..,74: I= 1 - 4 . 1. Z.:a..55,185,380 88 The total expenemwere sa,follows : Ll'' ;iv a Motive power deßn•f„, ,, ••" •!•," , Inept •;$58:,4t8 'O6 Conducting transpor-t -- tatione"l•4lriafjairat ,ift,',w.* ~.5 ; 11 ~toiiin paittilna,,m,wt ~.. writ '', P isbtiV bedmitirdefilho7N , -, ,, ~ ter,- and Northerti • - ~ • - r Central' Railroad c- - Companies,! Mate- c , - taxes, and duty on . r , ' : ,,„,.,, oionalliltitAa' 1 .4A , - • . . •• ~ su e Commonwealt • h” . 1,280,t913 44 • • "o - .. • 3111deilishanaleiot; way.,c-r ol 'v." /, .l• i,,, , 'l' ,dipiiiiiiini2PAe.W , -- , 6130,278;19 ,, - • , • ..- Brairi a tt r t i m - of.1: - "oierj: , , -,--2 row?? ...--- , •c•r de Irt4.4i, A. , latuy „go- ,t . age 11' exileitesa..t: ' '13,152 8t "" `•• - ' ''.. .11•::,,v1-• - "rroln .1-7--• 3,021,885'04' eato• - 1.-1. e•:, , ter 1.1+.: a- orr.srv've's. 5.• g4l . t , , , 4 Leavintieleaniturpoi • r.• a 0.....: 62,183,445184 . lii their laitilifitil i viip3rt the boitiit4o Mated; thitbir 'irttEll - Willkilagoziotdowis67. , 04„.4.0. ztopio , farti d i re a 1 Oaks' taimle a 7 0 / 0 4tiSitioC:Cat'iLlai4ow-i eyetooth, actwaleindition rod" the rattooset-eompaw Wee Vcr istfolv this seem ny kedvetad a rrir ra r e a : atrliarFass) 2ool tiaiJ,ll . *Ass ittee)i'lncx, fatly . deve 6034 erldili cos dentld'ef kid rintavofilble 1 404 obaraettielefruacr • tity,altgoritirsid has Metr a ci l killllPaltilf4llll44 lll 4ldte, preserved fret 4rontaatit Ibumalstaserteoes, and , bay. thoiefore;chattedlhe amonn4htstbrektrigi nal subecription 86 1 theilf~ and Cincinnati Itiihilirth rdstrthilineoWellittillefileitivelleil fit-, Vt Da ik ,k 7 l l-taantip is tWain tt,V**abi' gli d..,Att Vernon,ell Pitieruig .Wi&e.ar - Ctinfeally,'" - w4h. r) - . aPigmhilifit.ll o ilia TOrßaltiii/40.1,4000inii..0 „ crirpoiwwwided3sy,_salseroutplar etre th, gittsixdg, litatetieteg 0.17 Okriesgeoa and . the_ 13leorc _4. 7 edit t Aerldpdlipinler;„ 41411 **llk mpriAteitlltidd ei, 4 th Tind er al g a f3l:Al i t ; it ViiiiiN_WlllKAkalli; rant/Viva', ii th ili . r . 4 ),„ v5hi cei t .4,.....,,, i iii,, me i formed w i th ' felvAldvalenkiktrithe calla pehile 461iiierit the , g Mil ., On Irphitifrintsgse te: : 1iP..;,),..„15,44,,, e i - 3.! .. r,. , 4,.., aai t #lllcm t 4,0 1 . 4 ,11 , 41.1, a ,_ allit, For ..)-. Vaal rata 1 piny,: dining the . piudirmiredureesnabLed. $4ll extend lite road from - 21 ti 3 / 4 10,1p10 the city 44,065044 a dietanee,of" Ittiriles. ThUAlt.liagswted mainly of it i'' , ' oved flow - Ali' rime In l i ta% t r , /jig Y,thig.tottsvo i si, ;go oPPoko Or m r by t 9,;),, , * - ir . : ta 06 aUPYin i g .. ,..1: 0 _,Ca 11 7 th e mow, ,gai l i l / 4 1120.74 1 1k/QTTIA T V' v , 0 - 4 416 _, + 4l ` r`halitiliinit g i'anioffaVe,. "roilltOittiPP347-OWIPIWiIt4A , Iri, a°L -i ii , , -i llirt if iffi4'? ii i lig; Nni For thii a anew, ey a o • r airatati-frvarrthel* r ' • ' eliraniVernia• RatitiaoH3l4ll4li , .13., i iiinoiikt $850,000 ofithelliiikli6 r ridel end pith,' lxoFoVirryisnt 0 et "r t- r ljoidjiiiiy, r ...hi .tedke% a - ' ratiVkiito teireklirine lite ea: , kited &trier thnolikla*Pk l 9,oo ,4 fakkgrilkoh4l: — Jut" 1k0kur,0grA,41.41C,..1.14011 lipitailk a con on to comps upon smug° s its aws4o4,lldel*lll466Thielet r dWiriel VenielOg swidstetudenollnin ,1011 - 411111 1 t3Pmekheono:11 Mar iiiber*NetieFOAPPlifildilitgiirlialtinidiell dffil rd ashing" tibM,M;3li l tine= ru'lthese-o se - rrka,WflirlrOliftielt WOE N 'fa - $ 1 15,21.3.f0r first elm% kna.e..s_, L 7 0,0 for emigrants ;,. a! ' total decrease of 102.98 - : ' The tilling off in the i t ,wi - .. .t4p behly ;te rste , nttr tA n ( willt lrtl V 4,oo:o444)l Atstke tifka„Wrifi 1 i s,r!t,(.illq-gorra)ergtT!dwltg ;A To tt Y*),PuoooBs-of-thetpoatyVill.AsP, OrMerttAk4 o . :'pinteiofo l graPts.that ar' gived ik,onn.potttlin 4858 wet aces then ;half ,the' Umber lebeivediti4B67 - , thelereentageof aim!. ;Won htilhlibi*Oli efiltlttegrann *lll 1. deemtd m ydrr t il, t , , ti..l _VA, i....:r.10 ‘,1 . 3,. 1.1- ~..”1-4,i ,:I , ',,,", '-' l ' ITtitiiiiikeitinfiiiiii6t4ieght tianeported during' ,the year wereN t br c 1,31., of whit* et:in:l'l. 1)26 0 i' 4 151.49 wittila 4114 Veeryled in' the ' WO of .the . ,Ompsny, mut ,S 2 548 flt for tout:,, am! jpo!,ive, nor in owe of: indiViduals. The freightifinstforted in thd oats of .thilllll 0-- Ar wsil4olo . tnn#4BlnugB sad p , 5057 tons_oP ; ..4 0 ' -- ---"' ' ''"' ..,._ gi _ ,__ _ 4qesil or wriigliTgAirtir(elii i ding ciddi,)•fincl , ltr this: 'bps of indltdcreV,transrporters,„Oß,92 tone— , eking 'Mi . :big/moats; of I,o46,BBo'tornscf frblght, ' oved. 440 add , 90,300 tons oricoii,`„lerilger,, a d othersapplles.for , the use of - the oorepanyi it. - 1 5 vel°lllB7,lBoltobe as the entire freight moved. /*fon the'YeadY , Thlsexhibits an increase in the itennage niOtsif 4/4014 - tons, (omitting the Sup. 'llea of ,the ic ed')ind aiiinorease hi freight:earn ,- 'age oteir=4ltb; ebr„lBo,7 of 1108, 00 .-PE" The' throughAityrreagel)iii, Censer the'ooMpany.ellows an, ..Itoreaskever,lB67:of ,49,317 tone , and`the local an. I amass. at 0,710 tons,!whrle the tonnage in care of I divldual transporters shows a deordese.of 11,233 finis below thitof i 41367: V ~.. -",,, : ,•; r - The amount ofoefardelivered in the city of Ittsburg during" the_ yiai.lB,sB was _99540 'tone, eing 1,912 tonatittifictypti in the precedbilyear. The total nurriber"olloli&ef coal tramps/Tied.'du lling the yeay , lBsBormol4o,oo7 in the - earn of the dompany, and,l2oo,o3tednathe ears' - of Individual transporters. ,i - 41 3 ..- : 6 0 p t ai r o n t e e o r s t protect - ::::::: e u l o o e d p a dt. the s o a f t 0 - r i e li g i . anal for Broleil-Top !boa, and also the ftaghts e Broad Top Mountain from the reduced prices; totalled at thersicabiiard marts; by the Ormabei n the railrood,fo•a, piatikythleh has eriabhcd, the b: ' ,II the `at Merles of tliaMregletutecoontinue,.`and , ine - romie sir product during the post year. These , rates, hough below ithellethiit.may be considered re. unerative, , lniterfielleyvail the budesuM of 'that glen, whiekerder 'll.,._Thally,.dlreetly and Indirectly; lad to tlepotopincy„,W,lirlaable and' Isieretising . ;!:,.; ,-;_ 4 ' I li the ;} ergs , - The despatehAnd ieafety with wh 0 witness of the , raticichaebeen moved,me.y hal air predated by the following extract from the report if the Generalluperinterident : „,- ;•• c -," • ...Oar tralerillwelegwitur with greseregularl. y, and remarkable 'freedom from accident. We cave earried„tiriiiijaar 1,012,803 fi rst oleos,' md.16,862 . em 'rent - pitesingers, without ,the less of a single iife, at one, sicoident having,,eaMirred. o our trains from , whichc injury restated -telpas. Seegers.' In this base three personawere aligntlY njured, whord'elaidie for rdamages were promptly' adjusted for' User nmAirli.l,2l7. -'lli9novingl",-. 87,180 tons of'firifght, s diering the Year; thri ;total; lams Incurred (di gbods lost, damaged; or delay d, has beenlint gpfit'i , , • r „ `.. . - , The board Wis.:rot deemed it importantto ,00n... hare the workimpon.the.double track during the. act yerir.,, , And etiftscquently the amount 'remains bout the same ris stated fa the last annual'report, 7 miles. ' .' , ft , . - 4'' ,. .1. 4 141-'l4 , - lii i i.ll4i, - Of 'iliii,',lSArieed ' businerli indelicate!), frill it o'coMphilitorierige.pittabuie Port Wayne tand Ohleage.road,andAff idimulusithat. will be tridtto,theirede,of.ourowe State,-in mai, lom at.; sad other heavy products, by a depot on the olowarebrifer, , thri , boardeleems! it advisable to omplides llie - ,nnfinished , portion'•'of !tie , diMble isrdole , betistiett Yitliburir end Lopkpott , :to •,thii tif4thk 4 ttio)itqutirtitt4'444.lifitryiert Toone' and Ili mill on 'tire ask - atiiiitintiiig'altegither to ass than .2d miles :: -.E:c "- 4 ~. -.2'.7., c An boreal* in the 'slumber or, cars •for the ad crommodatiOn.ef•Ahe live. stook, coal,= and lumber tragic ,will Idsolse 'required, bat in' other vespeofs bur etkuliiinintla deemektatitheient for this business Itirtith thitiiibeylidie...:: - !='": - .. -; { In accordance with 7 a!reseintion of the stook elder& Pfieftd .f.t..ML:ciajoirined., annual meet. 140,'„Apirt 6„,,18p7, year Bestr,d-ef Dlreetere orsb7 dialdid'is'ifeihrithi 'reputi In referendel° 'the ex !Midden; 01 . 40FX" Meal ,te;tiiti Delaware : front of itlii,olti;c, Wile ,board,"..regard" the 'extension es I °f:that-utmost , importer:it te:.thri;interest of •the istookkOlders , , and, ths -- prosperity fp( this,. olty ; 1191tImiitiiieh a':ebnrithtion,with:the slipping, an, meilkleAthf 10eirtjilie; isteam`pilwer, where, the Iffeighbreau l lscrtranefeired from the oars to vessels, is:kr•held drwaterei-for. shipment, , without the ex !penile ef dinble - drayas robe. Penrisylvantroltall. ;road f Must be regarded-as ineenciplete: , •The point ; atjwhiclr it shill. reach - the ,Delayrarc is not ma. 'tairitik=-ifilotAhofisetiotaiiromtheassitre of the bu 'l alizeill ' orthe Oil- , Space - la what la .required for f inertransferand itoragief , theleavy Iproditeta of thoWestand,tbA,lnterier,. Thep:Ant where: this iciiil likObtrined' upon'thti, rho - st.faVorebli 'terms I(thfahtiming Windier Mid' the Ofitlay necessary to !reach it being , ,equallileuld le' •preferred., The otteaper„fiellitlis for transporting and shipping !the heayy,produots of the West furnished by,. the ilfere-York canal' 'aid Midebn . Sitir; ' over ' all tothbr:- 'avenues, to the Atlantic+ - , see bosifd; Catialed„ tire - transfer of ' 'the shipping 'lnterest/ ;of thisyert to New York. The removal or, equal'. ;401610f these idientageriridist'retrirn t 6 it alarge share Of this %snort Crade, , bringipg with IV a cor .**ipdlpgjmireeeci in),hedrOpertif.'Those advan: tag"( rommt - ,b4 seerired without se.roduotion of the seat of :placing, these prodhote on shipboard to its :nleimumeind ,thtbreessur„furnln h ed. for itOring ithemorithout unnecessary_oharges, until shipped: Theenntindance Of' tlthlexhiting' arrittgenrent:to Aliceituitualtfithi Western fridge mifist'perpetnete Pbilsiliilphiti ask st..yrapstatioti enlliii:II:M" t0:1 , 70w Yoite,lf g'ilope not'Proti,thlerhiothete hi the new ratite to . that GI ty alertly to be epened;via. Beading !and Banton. It intly,b(Stittelkaii a general Prin. ;alpha that any unneeessaryimpadiment to the free AnttfarninterfaPted ,, prifeidge'liffissiglifinCtraterl ;through , a city muetln'this enlightened age; eon. lineally. Testa felts dieadvastixer , ; ‘'' % • "''' lathe:month of , Atignsticist, the 'alterations of fee istilroadlisteht,:repared to_pass the wide oars }of thdhohipatitty„oht tile statio n in Philculaphia,te lelieV,'SA'otillabnig,''weref,flnialied,'.arisl „passengers ri w'tritethetireeci lifeice bltieff Without Orange of ,0114 8,,,, T118.01eve1argyphioxgo l jnilianspoakanii ;OlfteinnotilMeslaitre frills at Pittsburg, ;thus avoiding the ecist , And 'lnconvenience of the l ime of °methane and &aye in,the_trepefer of both ,pasesmitereimid , l'reighi in that' . 010. , ;The uticer Wray that.has Mtheirto =attended the connedticisi !between!' the .iminiiiii , lines at Pittsburg hos Pre- eezilelrlhe'ireall9nef.e_Pluatenger station-to:4min IthiitilliEtiitrailithis.lits3low seen unloved, a euitafile,building must be,ereeteclduring this year; !of-4 atigedeut capacity to : meet the wade of all .the Western roads conneetinglw itli us itt:thirdride: ' I 'lltteseureerste"riew in - pr ogress which' ve Tea ' aable - sueruriu:kels „of rtheetimplir don of tile ' }Ails: a'. thfillnillidetibenYtile,4allrogd Within ',the `next c ety,:-Itylhip !cutely° will secure aline tweu ty- Per:miles Sliorterthati , the present route to slim( the Siiiithiseet. !...:::- '...."..!,,,.-,.. _ fake rolling-etciek upotithe - road he's been qual to' the:dementia - of trade Miring the past year,ar d ,othedeljteillice folidelhg, to Wit ; :. ; , ', 269 freight and passenger loccimotives. ' • • •'' I ..:',; 86 elgbx.wheiled wide passenger ears. 1 ; .12- .- , .- 410.- • i., , , 'narrow s ..... do.' . • i -,.., , "21. - X- . do. - . - emigrant Clare.' 27 , do. , liciggege ears. -11 ' ' ' ' I •." 8 ' - do: -,' ''''ssipreis oars. ' 1 - 1276 . do. . howstfreight cars. , 1' PA : ''' .do.' ;!;stoels ears.: , # , - 273'"'., 7. - do. ,-, platform, ears for coal and I• 1 - c... , ' .!. lumber. c 172 . ,_•• . de. --, -. ratform oars for wood. i 7.,109- forwhe4 °um freight OCT'. i : : 101,1-''„ i diS.' • bitl'elts, , ' I -. ..99 .._ ,': .„, ' 404' 1 ' !, ; -:gravel care. ' • --, 1)w,,.,.!,:.. ile::,!' -,,, :, road and hand oars. ' The'cboird - xefer to the iableti contained In the - s port - of the ! engineer of the'lanal; department,: . ' v O'er detailed- Statements .of Ithe' riseselista and Mt-, pained in that-branch - of the bouiparireseivlde', It will be seen thatlhe earnings,of tire entire Me df losnel, : 27Vmiles In length;for the, year - . , . p.BsBiarriceirited t0'...... .. : : i; .. ... :.. $179,100 08 And the expense ofoptire ling and main- - I f to , inn git for the &On eim ew e / t... ... <12 ... 4 ... ,06 ... 8 ... 32 1!, ,, -,! c. •`t•v, t -•A..—•• . • ' -', Limiting the'rist earning° - $ 55,04176 - - r , The•trtnspertation of coil and lumber from: this 13rdad Top , and Aile'ghanY regions may hereafter imakiithe Miser artistata , d,tyleaßli* fromßunting tdinritathe jtmotien,:ideld anise:omelet Meat equal pAt litimietlitfuelb: when. th • depth of water small avibeen inoreased•to, fiverfeet ; but that portion L et thereanaiwgatuflluntingdod must continueto elanierentlsotive.', ,- ,T,', 3 , InllirCb/ 4017 ;o , o6 . ltifildte` Of . the Main 'Om frinithe' late „recta e that, the upper ,Ju oda surtliwrei Sieaterredivielone shall be kept in ?Able 074111'. •- /pi referenee to then pper west ;? filiiiii` no ien4 tectulreMent ex Ists, , and '' as here; hrnolodal interest that would 'be injuriously ,affetited bj'eldaing - thill Vert of 'the line; Win not 4riWposlid' hi Won? lir !unite any',ocreaderable 'el- Iprinstaiiitiliiiiervatlon. • ,-. . - - 1 - 'AV! board I as'dirt - Mted thi'engirioser to prooe&I fat -one* to , deepen that portion of the °anal from .o6ltralifibi the &Sixth bank of 'the . Junista,'so arc Lto - -admit of .five feet depth of water; to aciedierno• Vete the- 'growing boar and--l i mber ileac of the ; lit:channO 3 'salley:'*" This' improvement, 'whieh pflittcPthe'mairitenslime of this canal as a I t' Oblestventit, With 'the:iebirilding ef' several riditote'VA the JOhiti, (ell of which are in a, ripidated: q (Madill:MO ; ,will about ' atmorb _the !rim of the mai 'for.the past year, After times 141111117=111:1011411e are . . r! t e l t : d is t t e h m e ' ; iitlpled' Or its-inanageoreet,lwlll, we tnistield taillacterest of Ilvdper cent. oh one and a half mil lion. of dollars, ;;'incurred ni ncurred In si:purchase of the Illelat'llner- . .c. -',' I,- ,-; 10 - • '.. - - % ..thri!visry l '"* lor rateiof trattipcirtatiou Of Mud upon adiffhisepealie and Ohio Canal and the Baltimore 'lll4Ohlo Railroad; durlog,the past year tendered, ihmeeemary for thls company toreduee the charges ion cordite , thb , lemboard' , :racirkebti _to a, lee wee biscnkA illb,Wltisilafilsktlnefeto mere 'preflight° ireUe''`friert ituntingdorkro tidewater“, - .The ins *Yet coridiflori orthe, canal has,!however, ant abled Weer to:mmlintreameonspetition to &limited' *dent p; but when the line as far west as Hunting. , Idon -thall- have - ham; deepenedrat eontemplated, ithiflrisideliti hiay egatkrettiro to the, canal; ' ln theifrririntifecf, s ,shikiehircrin•be made by railroad, tif 4 1 0 1 0 4 0 11,011 1 1 1. 044; 4".urrieta,- and thence by cartOldeireattir ~boats,without , transhipment, to PhMdelphia, Baltimore; and New-Yor k," -' • • ' Tide department . of therceorepany's servieb has been heretofore secceesfelly. administer& by T. Haskidi'Dpuy;Bilatsisehief engineer, aided by lidnadi t ,_ , Whirtisatt;,nr resident engineer. L. Tho eirefeelellf Iffy , , Deprty having`been transferred to the: pity!, itrg,, l 7,o4.Wrsyna,and.Obloagoliailroed,- 1 0. , tnE Presiderstildr..Merman has "-been ap hi dash luociessor, ail resident engineer and go narasuperintendent ..c, , c , ' ;-•.- • '': ' ' '''. - - r s, The•long experience!, of Mr. Wierman as a'eanal 1 orriginely;:added-to hie soundludgment and babl-, ititai recindinYelt*atturimme to the beard itlitioanaVdePareldenelaefitrnitedle eafp hands, lag thsatllifsopeiations forthe °freeing year wil l lb,eilffinded with te:cicoltregingresplts, West I . 4 / 1 0- elreilic Of theAnwlse competition r the ear ryhictiades ludweens the East land ~ which fPreirsilled for a time during the peat year, indimed 1 titellewz-„Iforlf Oeutrai,'New.York'and °Edo, Bal. - tlmore and Ohio, and postusylvania Railroad Oompanies to meet irededlientlen for the purpose otagmeingriporr'relutteratilre' rate& - abelishing , ildelliiiiitlicalizootidesland ciffectin'g: a ;barn:meld PRlPClleoondaelve. to:the mntnal , advantage of the renew Interest and the pliblie.- • An artangenlent t wee agreed noon, Whioir their effect' Ort the first bf 100tober - .10t,' end the ildisintagos th us far resulting ;frail - Ors edepttet'sesial to , demonstrate the pro -4Stitty-Crits,:eentinnextee,o c• !. -..• ', . , .1 • • ''ApPliettleh foi,efd 'toward furnish ing the iron" Irialls,M,OoMplitellus %Wend' and Oleardeld Rail % ire std; prenty:three nines in length ; was made by • at company, sod after matirrelroonsidering the eutdietiyear,Board Of Directors agreed to 'roadie in payment qfpassengorfare i ird data fer,fielght' ' thicaliity raeicrie . for trade , tenon to ,and 'fsbM thatoiWittidlOtilor o itt the; _ eisileytirento Roil.' yoritt'afxty per,oent. n cash, and :forty per Cent. in - the - 11qt mortgage nitipf. the said company; priltided-thif Ateraint of the'firse babrtgage, Ishtar limotle.eAtredll2oo 000;ohseti:ehniplete the 'road frin4YieliatlO i llipsdeirt, ,' Vida irld perm. h r it es 1 ! 1 4! 0 .# T.tehl :11, 041 1 1 0. 1 . 0 1 , the mine end.' IMIEI EIMEME _ . forest, and when brought into doubtleta be a valuable tributary to the PeansylVabla Rail road, developing a_portion of the State - Willett has hitherto been withoui The.ffehilltrie orrhaolting market. ' •• 4 A• 171 , Mr. ThOmas Seabrook,- risideit'engineer'of , the westein'aivision;‘having, tendered : ills resignation' to =Apt the pesitiOn of Chief: bnglneer of .the Pittillurt atiC'Stitilienville:,ltailraad,',W balsams, „ De,„o, ti,l4,4l.l.anziohA, .2ddlirtenanoo oP,,Nray Departmente Per the.purpoie of insuring,greater uniformity in - its administration, it has been deemed' adVisablelo ' 'consolidate the two divisions into which the depaittnent bad been divided, , and give to Mil W. A - .'Wilecni tlie 'ohiirge . of the entire road; an,,arrangement ' whi°li ; ,thp,bogrd believe will be proderitive of faVerable Under the advice of,eminent counsel, the board has withheld, the payment of the -tonnage duty. claimed as due in 'December, with a view , if the' Legialature'faile• tofxemove this onerookborden upon the trade between the East and West;to teat the oonstitutionelitycf the impost before the °aorta.' While the Original capita for.the imposition of, tide tax remained, the board felt indispoded to shrink fret itetriajmiiit; thatigh"they , wereifallyeensible • thatits exaction was unwind and unconstitutional,' and that the tonatiootion of the Pennsylvania rail road had not only failed to impair the net revenue of the Main Line, as apprehended by those who en acted the law, and en that account imposed the .duty, bat It had'indlited iiiedni3tliiiiiie Columbia, railroad, the only. oonneeted ,portiOn of that line that was of any value as an investment. The mo • tive, for the continuums of,thistax , has, , however, 'been removed by the saki of the Main Line, at a oost far above its value to the - State or to any other independentparehaser—lts. exaction under. these ciroumotanoos must, therefore, be considered constitutional—an impolltio and arbitrarrek ,,, ,ercise oUpowpr, bearing oppressively.upon the in, teteet,ufl one seotionsf :the fitate,,while it benefits no portion of it. Under the operation of this and :other tax laws of, the Semmonweelth; this company Would, pay for thayear 185 S, $319,020.66,whi1ethe Railroa nd d.Omy,4v Corparatlon of greater stook and bo capital (ex-. elusive of the debt due to the State for the Main Linea rand-ta larger tonnage;:hait'paid , blit's22,- 546 1.4 , Static tibiuttyi'Undoity talatq appearelly . its last rinairalreport:. ' ' Thlroltidentrof Tittelinre complain, lin . d :justly. of the large discrimination .madti,in the rates of freight in favor-of'more dietarit ,points—disorinsi nothing athieh'arandesitteary'to . ,enabletlie °okapi to, meet - Its' Its' OblightiOns ; but ,tlittlnifi',lheir oenthred fronithi cause to;thq'Sffact,"and demand relbiftrarn'thore"who have'hot this to 'grunt it without nseorilice, whichlt:would unreasona ble tiniek; ' Imihe.oontest ibr the trade.of the West we shall hereafter have a more formidable rival than any We hatu4inet4ti the enlai_ged-New York canal and its Anktiorwitrittintnete:` In this contest, if the tax has not been removed, the-duty we owe to our Shareholders ,will compek qs;to, xeject; to iv much greater extent than Ne have.beretofere done, the heavy.producteof the dletantlWest • • In ,00nolusioni , the: board , :: acknowledges, with rheasureothet efficient and , snooesaftil eperaticin of he road: nod - el.-their! , General Snthitnteddent, innaro3oettiteql, to ighte*;!tiltd htfaului r di• nate reffisers, 'einplOyeei , •Mtfah &elle is due for tile faVr;rable results obtained durlif4 t)iti:past year. l ItY , cider ot , the board. I " Ttiosnisou;-President. ' 'Wrunran - II; Posits Ji:j , Viite President. ' Rtaritte;; ltteUigence. ; roily or' ieb: 8, 1689. SUN St9ES "6 62 j Alen WATER Bohr L ,H Hickor,soni, Boater. 6 days from/4W . Bed fotd, with Orotiell to 0011161. • ' - •'• • • Bohr Hope, parer, 1 day from-Loose, Del, with corn ;to7 Lllewlers•oo, Bohr Mountoineir:Oami,l day from Petinsylllo,'Nj, with corn tolft/r Detoraim. . .. , i o'' ' ' " MIAMI% , - Bark, Saragossa,' , Ppote,'New, , Orleans, Bishop, ill *mons ft Co. -; , -" . • _,- __. Bark Beindeer,,Plnelmey; Oitrrolnt, Va, T A New hall & Bone.' • .. , -., ,;, - 4 .• , . ; , . Bohr Daylet,Banot, Modsoder. Haraaa, J Mason to Co. Blzltt jease,Wltilamon; Jr, Whitmore, Boatono.lames 4tiitt $.116,34.'J o' ' ; - - Bahr Silver litsgnet,'Perri l Bt'r J B ?:B=...lidte°,lt6not,4l2,72rAtojrnfirr! _ [Correspondence of the-Philadelphia Bzekange.) • • • ICarl TatanD; Feb: 7;103 PM. The schr Way; of , Bridgeton, ,81J from Oherlieton, with cotton 'and limber; bound - to , Providence;_come whore •at nine O'olocklast evening; near Cold dining ißet. , It it thought sbe rill beget off nextingh tide. ; • 8 P 111—A %bark-went np this eaemoton in tow of a lahtt.m.tag; 'and Vtratk and thtne'heinubtlge went but. • yours, #4; • • • • ~I LLOoIi d. Jghtkalar. EIITTILEGILUTE TO TOT MOO.] - - ' Wtasligotos, NO, Yob T. The barklizaot; from New-Yo.lvfor davannsh, with A cargo, of mitt: melee, went ashore- en • Btying. Pen 'Bhoehron the morning of• the 6th hut- The veeael and cargo are alotal lose. - The crew were wed, and oar. -tied into . . Sloe debt Goofy Ilssrls, from Baltimore for Ohirlss• ;tooilues pit Inhere lealring)with loss of sails and arms. MEMORANDA. Bteameblp DMawass t Oopes, bende, arrived at New York 6th' inst. • • . . . I :Skip •Wsn'Tapettott, for Liverpool, cleared at thibbile 21.1 t ult,"*lth 4422 hales Of cotton, valued at 1208 442. Ship' Calhoun, Truntan,,:frorti - Ltrnpoot,' arrived •at •NewYoiYßth'loe4."- ! 136 ip CoCen R. Cooper, Lspbam, from' Leiborn, arrived iaf New Torit 6.thlnet,. 121nAillairailltlbeit: DORM; from Dalian for London; :sailed from 15; Delenkpeo 28, Birip Gosn Mirrill;-frorn New York. for Ran Bran ohoo, sailed from me, Rio de Janeiro Deo 18 - • Ship Northland,Are3, from New York for Valparaiso, :laded from Rio delnneiro'Deo 18-4ot. 21et. Bark Despatch, Harrlot from Baltimore, at St Tho mu Bea 26, and sailed 29th'for Bt Vinoent. Bohr James Martin, Mall, sailed from Providence 4th `Wt. for Philadelphia. • Ship Meteor, Melville, stilled from Boston at 4 A 31 'Sunday, in tow, of steamer wm. Webb, for New .Yolk, At b O'clock She Min= on t h e Upper' Middle, and re mained till 11.80, when she floated. She does not leak, iand was to proceed Tea miiporning Ship Geo .1 Patten, Mitchell, 07 days from Bristol, I, with 1000 tone railroad iron, for N York, for the safety of Whiblvf•iars Were 'entertained, put into fit 'George, Bernitida. loth tilt. in (Unreal, being underiury masts. ihsvlog List bowsprit, foremast, malotualt just below the top -and ininen topgstlazt meat, with everything at itaelsed. This Seven emuisity occurredetu eibout tat 42, ;long eo, while lying to , durlogoA heavy gale from the ,westward. The It P P left Bristol Nov 8, and had made favorable preemie Until Deo 28, When'. elle; encountered the gale. Had been lying to in the storm 24 horns, Iwherks, heavy sea strock.the ship oniher port bow, car, frying away lostaidaneonely the spare and their gear, as labove mentioned. she work of destruction by the sea liras all done within the apace of a minute. All the !spare and rigging went 'over the aide; *Meet the main ,yard, which, fell on deck broken Into three pieces. , Shortly after thin the troubles on deek , were"augmented iby the starting ,of the Mon between deck,. Owing to the high see, and the chip laboring heavily, nothing !could be saved from the wreck of aparil,,ite, which, ere ,all'atit idriftipitd after much labor the Iron In the up :per hold was again made secure. - Most fortunately the 'ship kept perfectly tight In the cotirse of four or flee Idays; amid almost constant falls of snow and hail, some- thing like, jury mama were got,up, but the heavily. laden"ihip- =a very unmanageable. Bodemoted in ;thin condition to make for =American port, but fresh gales having Mellen, °apt - Mitchell was compelled, on the 28th, to bear up for,Bernauda. Jou 2, saw a ship to ..windward, and made signal of dlstren to her. .She ap proached within a mile and a half, and then inhumanly made off, without even answering the G 1 P's colors. Same day low another chip, which came to the G P l's assistance. It Was the - Onitiberliod, Copt Merrill, of Portland, from New Orleans for Liverpool; wee kindly supplied with Loon ef rope, a sail, and Milan litotes, to gethermith offers otiforther aid...iAfter , paiting with. • the 0, spoke the ship Marcie' Greer:leg; Murrymed, and readied kfnd offers of assistance therefrom, OM the relief from the Cumberland was =Meat. Oapt ' Mitchell expresses waltz gratitude, towards the worthy commanders of these two ships. At Bermuda Jan 28; ship Geo P Patten; Mitchell; bark flyphax,'(or Yaimotith; NS) Show Wit h loss of 'salts, fore ace main topmasts , from Cardiff for Boston, eepnbtig•miamisiftrogn Maya= feEPortfati4 With loos :of sails and rigging, condemned and sold hark Grand Turk, Dolliver,,w= loading remainder of marble from bark B Taylor; trig Beatrice; Driven, from New York, 'ar 19th, discharged, was to be hove down to examine bottom, having been ashore! on' the :rockd at the west end of Bermuda. • NOTIOIItO MAIIINWILB . . . Chesapeake Hav—Seingray Point Light-hours. ' On or about the 16th of February next, the color of the fixed light recently exhibited on Stingray Point Light•house, esill•be altered from whit* to rod. - By order of the Lighthouse Board. • • r JAMES H.- NORTH, LighC lioheilsuipector, Fifth District. Norfolk, January 28 1859. Commtattion gotten. B. VALENTINE & ay 4r 001k1MISsION MBROLIANTIS • 101 MI BALI OP AMERICAN MANUFACTUREO No. 10. COMMON .„ Lya w K L . epeeist attention glean to Ooßenting and Remitting Emshangs. • , , „ . .1 ,d23.11m* ; A trOTIONOOOMMISSIO,L.AND GrENE -CJL R&L AGIOROY - BRUNRESB WELT iNaTont having permanently located himaaltat Pensacola, WA, iinforms the public s ln, gement thin he bin opened no ,PAlnafllkiltrefft - ; nearly oppoiltd ths Market Hone, is gene nd AnctiOn: Agonoy Rnflman, land wouldlesneatfnlly_ sant consignments of all kinds lof goods and •inerolundlno for, Attoldolq of on COmmill• , • I ~ , dO-mw&f2natcY72m- jN,IINFOU,MXI4I O II WRAR., • Ainaricalttlnen COmnanrs'snperlir styli limwa „Moon Ooatinp,"X Ind .1f; rationEabadea; Brown and :Mooched Linen - oncks, various - 'dying; Brown Linen ;Drill". A choice ,aasbnintont of the' above Goods now .on maniple; and for sale by Cll YOISPII LBA , dln-tf In and 180 011.118TNIIT Street, Notices. ,Q,,PEOLtL NOTlCE.J—Dealere is Goodyear's Patentfor,YriloWeed Rubber anspendera,,Bralde, " i oVebe, and all tither nbrtes dud articles made bY &robin. log Oro& substances with threads or iambi of &aloes ?ltedr-rubber aranotitledthatimless the same are properly stanipad:or labelled with my name, and by 111 .7 &tithed- In. they 'airinet he legally disposed of in Untied 'States Maraliante Mid declare are Invited to eiamille apeolmans nor 10 One, and to give their &aerator the :Splint 'Trivia to the: undersigned, DXOLINHVE OWN. ,111 07 - THIVTITLBEI AND 'IDIOL1:781.W HIDATII 'IN THE PATENT for these goods, whleh'embiaoe aU .the stylei haretoturs rocneficetused or Im'pcirted, and .the others.- _ - • ALSO; LIONNOES TO MANUPAOTIIIIM AND 811 LL rand the _Terme—may_ be obtained on application to me at No. 29 COIIIITLANDT. Btreet,dl.- - - • n24.1y , , „*. _°, HORACE H. DAY. „ . Iftehflo An. GUN STORE. PHILIP 'WILSON &'OO., 432 OE , FEBT NUT STREET, ;Ask the attention of Iderohatitsi Gunsmiths, and Sports loan, to thewery 517PeRIOlt Bowling plates, Bides, &o. !of t heir own manufacture, whiob ate not Surpassed by the beat imported Guns in titugity— and tioleb. The egoottab el:ratans a rot each Gun mannteetnred by thorn 'will be fully guarantied,- They-are also regularly re ceiving, etreot from the Ingot* a fulludsoriment of DEBT ,OLABE OP ENGLISH AND PRENCIII GUNK, - ' Of the aelihiatect ateraPe , . • WeetletElehisnle • • • Moore & Herrin, . . , Doan& Adams Weeper, Tondevanilfc J asp, fte., Mgethir with a complete BMA of the aheiperatyle of 'English ',and Belgian Quip, ',which will, he,eold at the loireet market rates, ATIVAIIIETE OP 0UN8511.1118 , Motb:Pe Barrel*, !took., Bode, Ifountloga, .Flarks, Gen flagg,l,Oatte; and Loch' Partittere , Eiern m; caps; O tridget, fad,, en• the most' favorable , terms to the trade. - • ,-„, JalB•tfelB IUARAO &MO AND OARAOOA BATS 1 Superior qualltyilook lauded, 1 end ter solo by 0. II; 11,013011- Nei 88 'N. DibAWARN 0000 pod 87 N.-W4TER Z3f Serest • of len ; , 1 PUBS!. I e4ItiLAMELPHEA: TitS DAV. PERILUARY S. - 1859. Areto ,lilublicaticrne DELISSER & PROdTOR;'._, r 608' BROADWAY, N. Y., (81300118009.VO'RMINCIALrit 114 , Capi,) Rim rpooutly 1,0114,4 LIFE-OP itosEnr EURNO, t • •• • BY - CIABLYDR, , • and otheig, formtortioi Soomid Volume of - : ,THE HOUSEHOLD LIBRARY. 18mo, Oloth, 60 cieuta. Nothing truly great hes ever been written of Burns except this sketch of Oartyle's. It is genius oompre. , hendidg seining One can, read It, and re-read it, and 'always with inoreiming admirsition.w,—zy, Y . , D a y, Book. This intritual _portrait b?r Carlyle is one of the grandest efforts efitha pea o that great Writer.”— Commercidt Adseriiiirt• " ' r ."It,ip by, far pa ,ngestAtitliastos,of Robert Burns, as a man ant'k poet, that has ever been . written. Boman capable of appreciating llurns min fail to admire this noble essay, wdioli among compositione of the kind, perhaps; without its . equal ”—grotfisli American. Cerlylebi famous portraiture of Burns wee written wheal:R.lo%4th% best,w—Evening Post. Byery Scotsman and lover of true poetry will not jail to passage ,hlmeelt of a copy of this eloquent tribute.,..lge leartilk: We:wink Ws most opportune contribution WORT kitarlitiU 60 Leslie's Paper. "Bull of gems, we can partially recommend the book to the literary strident. and to all'who love a good mental mealw—N. Y Nettie:' —"fay gt R ,N• A. N. G.' !°: 4134TRAOT; : N 0.. 28, z..a• sill be ready this morning. THE HALH.YEAiU Alld'PhiAo2 OP TEIII CAL sOISNOSS- Being a Practical and Analytical Di gest of the contents ofthe Principal Braila], American, and Ocintinental Afedioal• Works published- during the iirsoeflidolystxtioontba; together with a aeries of °do tal Iteporte do theProgreas eflitedielne and the Cella itprai Boteldoes: -Salted by W. H. Banking, 111 , D, and O. 8.-Badcllffe, Thiamork contains a oast antonntolf information, in it'ooncentrated form, for a merely nominal price. It embraces— • - • 1. Anatomy& Physiology, 6. ?Melia Media and 4.praottes4liedidue, , Pa- Pharmacy, . thology,-/and: Thera- 7 - Forelmio • Medicine and peutles. Toxicology. 8. Practical Surgery. rt. Pabltallegtene. 4. Obstetric Medicine. ' 9. Critical Reports. 6. Pathological Chemistry i This useful:psclodleal .has received the nnanicedus Commendatfon of the Medical Journals of this country, and of the Medical Profession that have bad an oppor tunity of examining it. RANKING'S ABSTR./LOT jig pit - Wished in lauttary and Jul, of - eacleyear, at $2 per 'annum, and la sent free of postage to all who pay in advance LINDSAY to BLAN,IBTON_i Patillshers,,A, 26 S6uth SIXTH Street7above Chestnut. NOW READY—THE HOUSE ; A Pocket ..,:blenuals.f , ,Bural.Arehitectitro,..or How 'Lou:Build Country -- Howes and Oat-Buildings. embracing the art of House Building, Planning, Style, and Con struction; designs and descriptions of Cottages, Perm Zanies, and 'Villas to the .different• styles of architec ture, .ko., ho., with numeronemig.nal plane, designed by X. P. Graff, Architect, and others. By the author of " The Garden," <<The Farm," 4, Domestic Ant inals,,? Ac., howler A Wells,-Pablishere, No builder br person designing to Build Should fail to prooure tide comprehensive little work. Pries, by mail, post-paid, #0 (mute. A liberal deduction to the trade. JOHN L. CAPBN, P 2 2 9HHElTNUTifitzeet, Philada. fe6•Bt WBt D ABLEY'o ILLUSTRATED °DOPER. PUSLISHED BY SUBSORIPTION, ,15...1401XM1NT1:W, 406 WALNUT BTREET, It the Agent for It. TWO. OAPITAL BOOKS JUST BEADY • 8 6 80 NAT URA T• milsToivr. . /2mo. muslin. Illustrated. Price 51.26. (from the London Ildltion ] • " In Natural History, as well u In other redesrehes, it is too witch the prattle, to cope flats and observe, 'Slone from 'Antoci books, the 'manna of Nature' her self being unopened; - It Ms been the aim of theauthor , to search" into"thns .wOnderful book, to record facts trill& came aridet his own eyes, at the same time not neglecting the numerous work' and lectures of eelebra ted Naturalists ; nod the book before us is probably the . mat complete collection of instructive and anecdotal 'sketches upon the interesting subject of Natural His tory which bea ever,appeared. , , , „ , 11100110. E'"1".1 - $11.08..1440 - 7W-1..X.P3E1. A New England lioTel t B 7 Mrs. M. S.M. Sweat • lc It Is In form an autobiography, containing, In a merles of love letters, the histor7ef the growth of an earnest and impetuous mind. The subject affords rare 'opportunities for payoltOhlgierd analysts, the faculty which the writer possesses in an eminent degree. She - evidently thoroughly understands that fasetuating mys tery—a woman's heart.), These books are gold by all Booksellers, and sent by wwol.'postate Dee, to soy port of thy Milted ou receipt of the price, by HUDD d OhMAYON, Publishers and Booksellers, No: 810 Broadwiy, New York. 1127.1. h a tug ' IT F ORM WITH WOMAN'S TIVRIGHTE' . 'll-• • UNMARRIED LUZ, A Compaction to A WOMAN'S THOUGHTS ABOUT WOMEN From the last•Leadon Sditiox. „ . . . We rarely see a book in wnioh strong oommon sense and an attractive style are so admirably combined lathe treatment of an Interesting theme as in this remarkable ,volnrue. It ie a work that cannot be too highly com mended, and the ,author te,entttled to the warmed 'gratitude of her slaters forthe eendid'expression of her honest sentiments apes a subject that moat necessarily 3atereatthe sex jsk general.” . • ; , „ 12m0. 3 cloth Volform with "WOMAN'S TUOUGIITS ABOUT WOMION. 7I ' PA* $l. Prospects of hilddledhli 'Wish to Please... The LOTII orrowsravoutty—sztingal.hed Loye—Self.Oen trod Affections--The manes olillons--A Short Time Lett-IfIPoT Kinds of Joy—ahe Itspidness oflove—Un• seasonable Affections—Leaving an .014 Hoine—Oordial afenners—,The, Tyronny of Pashion—Luonry—An Ap pcal to fdstnoty.—The Love of Ctod—ThsOoneolation we Neglect to gdaim-rdingle and Wanted Life Oontrosted— ilsoldnote not Depeodent on Oirenmetamme—Women Oonverannt •with florrow—Pleosaree of Memory—The :Triumphs of Time, ***Sold by all Boolutellers;and sent by mail, postage free, to any part of the United litotes on receipt of price. RUDD & OARLBTON, Publishers and Booksellers, No.Blo BROADWAY, New York .41.-tuth&satt DAGE's LA PLATA AND BARTIVB AFRICA. THE ARGENTINE CONFEDERATION AND PARA GUAY. Being a Narrative of Esploratiorui. By T. J. Page, U. B. N. With Maps sad Engravings. Soo. Volume 111 of BANTIVS TRAVELS AND met. 00VERIES IN NORTH AND ORNTBAL AFRICA. ,Svo. - EPISODES' IN '.7ICSNOIX H~tST ORY During the Conanlate and Ifirstlimpire. By Miss, Pardon. 12mo. ARAGO , II" BIOGRAPHIES OF DISTINGUISHED • MEN • LINE AND 41410118 OP ItElf. DANIEL BAKER, D.D IDOLETTE STANLEY; or, The Beauty of Mot- Pine. MA.TBItIIiLB TOR THOTKOIT. By Bey. Griffith ,Owen. WINES , COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OP THE ANCIENT HEBREWS. Bro. Tor eels at ALFRED MARTIEN, felt • No. 606 ONESTNIIT Street. MLAY & BIOS.NELL'S ' • "BANK NOTE REPORTER, • • 'PHILADELPHIA. The oldest and ablest an the Continent, and moat re liable in the World, Per annum $1',60; eembmonthly 41:0E: Bindle ropiest° cents, andelWaye ready Enb adriptions may be Dent. Offiptr - No. 112 Routh THIRD &test, Bulletin Buildings. • • n0161.8m YE.,g7g4. EU BO OKE STORE, 27 S. J. SABIN hie lust reaelved a catalogue of The extort 'sire eolleothin'of Splendid, Hare, and' in portent Books —the library of the late G. S. PARKER—oomptilleg an Immense variety of the beet *orb to every Depart • meat of ,Literature, but especially In History, Anti ,oultlis,, Voyages and Travels, Natural History, 'MOH tography, Early Printed Bcdke, aloe Arta, Illustrated .Books, °lassies, racetlie, Books relating to America , and General. Literature, the cost of collection being originally over 190,000. The whole to be Bold at auction, In New York, on .TUESDAY. Nardi IR. J. Sabin will attend the sale, sad make — pureheses ;for gentiemea who teapot attend. • Jeri' VERY CURIOUS, SCARCE, RARE, • AND OLD 1300/KB bought by JOHN CAMPBELL, booth and 'Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Highest poles paid. Orders attended to in every State of the Unto.. Books imonrtad from Enrova rte-Am ,%IHE LADIES' PHILADELPHIA SHOP PING GUIDE AND HOUSDKEEPR , OOPS 'PANION. MOS 26 CENTS, tar sale atthe BOOS STAND In ROST OFlflOll ,THE LARGEST DESK DEPOT IN A. L. ADAMS'. IMPROVED DESK RACK. No. 2.69 South THIRD Street, PhthidelpltHi. 0/f/10.11, , BANN, and BOHOOL YURNITURE: MXTANSION TAHLM, BOOKOMILES, WARDBABEC eco. CA T E= FURNITURE AND BILLIARD MOORE ik CAMPION, No. 201 SOUTH ABOOND ft MEET, In connection with their extensive OAbinet BusinesS, arAnow manufacturing - a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, ,and have now oh hand a full supply, Stashed with , MOORE & CAMPION'S IMPROVED OUSIIIONS, which are pronounced by all who hay. used them to be superitr to all others. - For the quality and finish of theta Tables the menu. ,facturers refer to their numerous patron/ throughout the Union, ',hoar* Itmillar with the character of their 'work: - ' "Jett em NEWLAZth & GO., LOOHING•QLABB - AND MANIIIMOTITREIP, Au slztensl►e stook of OIL PAIIiTINOS i WATER•OOLOR DILAWIN4IS AND lINRAVINGS, All at very Low Trios, 806 ARM BT., ABOVE HUTU, PIIILA. 47-8 e j= t e ir . FOR THE 50, lITH igmvo. AND WIBT-1869. The PHILADELPHIA, WILMINOTON,'AND DAL. TIMORS RAILROAD 00AIPANIf now offers Through- Tickets to Wilmington 'N: o.l' Charleston, 0. O. ; Au gusta,' Atlanta, and Dalton 04.; Knoxville, Nash• villa, Chat t anoo g a, Oland ' Junction, and Memphis, Tenn.; Ilttnteville, Ala. mid Nal Orleane. ' Also, to the less distant Southern cities, and to all prominent WesterO points, tisheretofote. The steannalp ISADSL makes Ferul.Mouthly Trips between CHARLESTON and HAVANA, and carers a very desirable roue to Amason for the latter port, avoiding Cape Hatteras. For tickets, or further information, apply at N. W. earner SIXTH ,and OIISSTNOT, We., or at Depot, DEG.A . 4? Ood PHIBIE Ste., Philadelphia. 4. IL rElaos, President. pit,11359. Selt-On IN BOUND voLumn - 1/18111.. BIIWILLNIPB 01:11U9SITZEt /2mo. muslin. - Price 21. [Them the New York Evening Poet,] JOST ronssamp, THE AFTERNOON XXTRAnT BROei• 09NDENTEI cabinet Wag. THE UNION. HOGUBT a HUTTON, (ilitootomors to J. T. Hammitt,) BIAIRTEAOTUREEB Or WHOLISALB AND BSTAIL EiaLeibp- ttctian. Tiff THOMAS & SONS,,;': , INA • N••. 189 •nd 141 SOUTH FOURTH STRUT irormrly Non. 0L -oi.) ASSIGNEES , PEREMPTORY SALE—THE SPLEN DID RANKING-HOUSE; CHESTNUT STREET, be tween Fourth and Fifth * eireetf °Wilted for the Bank of Pennsylvania, will be positively sold, without reserve or limitation ' .at the' . Philadelphis - Bushange, on Tues day evening, Match let, by order of the assignees fl7 - Fall dentriPtionejn ,haudtpillcat the, auction rooms. The library of .the late Henry Pennington, Egg., to be sold on 'Tuesday afterdoon, YebritarY eth; commencing at 2 o , olock, le now arranged for examine :Ma with eataloguee. , • , , • • Peremptory' gale. STOCKS, dcn, - This Evening, February Bth, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex change, will bapold,,without riserve— • For account of whotti it may concerti -6 old shares (120. new) Ban Franpisco Land Asso ciation. • 100 shores Welt,Philadelphis Mutual Baring Fund and Trust Company. par 550—$400,peid. 50 shares Mount Moriah ()amatory Company. 1 share Philadelphia Library Company. • , 550 scrip Dell6Ware Mdtual Insurance Cainpany. 1 share Mercantile Library Company. 1 share Philadelphia Athenmum. Executor's and Administrator's Sale. STOOKS, &o. On Tuesday Evening, ' February 15th, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex. chine, will be sold by order of executor— SO shares 51erchante , and Mechanics' Dank of Wheel ing, Ye. - A. 1140, by order of administrator -90 'ibexes Pennsylvania Railroad 4 Company. 1 share Olty Land Assoolition. ' ' • 1 share Stilllio Land Assoelatlon. Alan. for account of whom it may concern -10 'tiara Mount Vernon Gas Light Company, Ohio— par $6O. 40 shares Wooster flu Company, Ohio—par M. • REAL ESTATE BALE—THIS EVENING.] Will Include—. POSTPONED. S&L'S UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. —The very valuable property known ae,the ,‘ United States Motel V , Atlantic' Olty, N. 47 , PereMptory Bale, by order of heirs—Estate late of Jo. aeph Murray, decd. VALUABLE BUMMER STAND, northeast corner of Eighth and Cherry eta. Sale abmlnte. HANDSOME MODEHNABBIDENCE, with aide yard, No. 891 north Fifth et., below doatee at NEAT MODERN D,WELLING, with all modem con. eenleoces, No: 1220 north Riftionth ' south of Stiles et FOUR THREE•STORY BRIOK_DWELTANGS t Non. 931, 983, 935 and 887" Ontario at., between 13th and Broad ets , bnlow Girard avenue • THREE-STORY IIItIOPCBTORR AND DiIVELLII4, anathema corner of Parrish and 'Franklin ate.;- (late Spring Garden.) WELLEBOURED GROUND RENZOTSTIS A YEAR, elear of tuna, on lot of ground, Girard avenue, wept of Thuteenth at., on which is erected a four-story brick store and dwelling. , TO"FRUO)I4IARDENERS; &e.—OVIM 12 AORFB. LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT, 1.21( -sores and 28 perches, with Awn-story brick and two-story frami• dwelsing, barn, track garden, ho., Paseyank road, welt Of Broad et., First Ward. • - LARGE AND VALUABLE PAM, 427 acmes, Rent'co, Delaware, on the main road leading front 'Smyrna to , • Millington. TIIREE•i3TORT BRION DWELLING., Nineteenth street,' north of Girard seance, Twentieth want. Orphans , Court Sale—Estate of Babdolph W. ETans, Deceased. TWO PRIME - DWaLLINGEI AND ',LOTB OY GROUND. Waterloo street, Nineteenth ward. Same Estate.—BßlOß DWELLING, FRAME STA BLE, AND LARGE 'LOT,' Erankford turnpike, near Clearfield Meet, Nineteenth *aid. ' VALUABLE LOT, 'SPRUCE STREET, south side, between S.xteenth and Seventeenth street/1,41 feet front.lo4 feet deep Only one:third cash. • - SOUTH TWENTIETFI STREET.LIVesk modern re sidence, No. 117 South Twentieth obreot below' Chest nut street. BIXTB nein! STBBET.—Neit modern residence, No. Bonth Sixteenth street,' bah* 'Elprnee street. ' Both houses are finished with the modern improvement.. WINN STREET —Three.story brink dwelling No.loo Tine street betweee'Pront and Seeded street. Bxeontor's Peremptory Sale—Betate of Peter Ruing, ••. • • . TWO LOTS OF GROUND, (Minton street, north of Baker street. Isle Northern Liberties. TARELETOBY BRION DWELLING, No 1628 Wood street, between Fifteenth and Eixteepth streets. GERNIANTOWN.—VaInabIe lot on Ohew street, Germa*Ml,- 160 by 240 feet. VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY, AIITOORAPHR, OIL PAINTINCIB. OHOIOR PRINTS, Ho., OF TRH LATH HENRY PENNINGTON, ESQ. ' This Afternoon, February Bth, commencing at 2 o'olock, will be sold, at the auction store, the valuable private library, or the late Henry Pennington, Reg., which includes many rare, curioussard interacting books, on various sub- Deets, illustrated by printed and manuscript teem Ilona. Also, a collection of rare autograph letters, valuable oil pall/Rugs, choice printq, dre. 11:7• For partlpulati gee, eatalogues, which will be ready two days previous to sale, and,the books, ko., ar ranged for examination. - . SUPERIOR FURNITURE,' PIANO-FORTES, FINE FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS,' ERNBSELS PAR ENTS, ka. On Thursday Morning, At 9 ololook, at the auction store, an intensive assortment of excellent setiond-hand'Amnltirre, elegant piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, ete., from families declining housekeeping, 'removed to the store for oon renlenee of sate. . OAINIAMES, siatons, OARI4IIBB, ko. On Thursday kiondrig, 10th Inst., it 'lO o'clock, et the etables, Vine street west or Twenty-third street, without reserve, 10 aural bum, sleight, lot of, wheeler, harness, old Iron, tce. Sale for seeettat of Coned States. WOOLLEN axe COTTON CUTTINGS, LEIATHSR, On Batriid - 47614iinfng, . • February 12th, at 10 o'eloelri at the auction store, 10,881 The sky blue kersey creating', 10.765 The dark blue kensey. 683 lb. dark blue cloth, 231 ihe gray cloth, 96 lb. canteen covering, 518 lb. white flanneti 882 Zs blue flannel, '4.081 lbs cotton, 87 Ihe bliek'muelin; 116 The alpaca ,588 lbel linen, 2,031 Me net, 1.882 lb. tent, 133 be oil cloth, 230 The baleing paper, 688 - hi rope, 8,730 lbs sole leather, 80 lbe morocco. 7 Terms—eaah.' Administrator's Sale—No 629 North Twelfth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE!. BOOKCASE, TAPESTRY CARPETS, &o. , Oa Tueeday,Sforning, 15th instant, by catalogue, the superior furniture, bookcase, tapestry carpets, &o , by order of the adminis trator. ' - Alm, the kitchen furniture. May be eSemined on the morning of sale, at 8 o'clock. • AT PRIVATE SALE, , Al handsome realderee,• with etable, coach-house and large lot, Main street, Burlington*, Now Jersey. WILLIS BUBB &RD & Co., Ationommte, No. 902 MARKET 'STRUT, swarm BROOND AND THIRD STRUTS. BALII OF BTAFLIS AND TANDY GOODS. ' On Wednesday Morning, At 30 o'clock precisely, will, be sold, without re serve, a large and 'general assortment of French and staple geode, comprising men's lambs-wool' and merino shills end &swore, gloves, mitts, hosiery, ho. 10113ROIDERI303. Also, embroidered j'conet and Swiss collars and sleeves, beads, inserting, flouncing, /co. Also, 8-4 grog do Rhine lustres, &o. Also, cyclone velvet ribbons, fast edger. • NOTION/3. Also, a general variety of notions, suitable for city and oountrytrade. BIRE:FROOP BAIT. At commencement "of male, POO largo patent tiro proof Are-proof lock. BY WILLIAM IL STEER, GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 46 North EIGIITIf ?tweet, below; Arch. ,J. A. 'BLUME. Auctioneer. Err/PERIOD. IfOUSEROLD FURNITURE , - etc., ',to. On Wednesday' Morning, At the auction store, at 10 o'clock, catalogue, we will sell a large and desirable assortment of well-made rosewood and walnut parlor, chamber, and dining room furniture, carpets, mirrors, plated ware, &c. BVSNING US. On Monday, Wednesday. Thursday, and Saturday, Commencing at seven o'clock. On the evening of the above says, we will Nell from the shelves, table and pocket cutlery, eitver•p.ated ware, 'stationery, gold'jewelry, gold and silver watoheS, Britannia ware, clocks, hatchete, sawn. fancy goods, /co. Er Consignments respectfully nolielten. t • Oonsignmente of new and second-hand house hold furniture, plano•fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, /no., respectfully solicited, ou which liberal mutt ad emcee will be made if required. irr Out-door taloa attended to PrernDtt.9. Charges as moderate ad any other hotUat in this city. Ie.A.BLU.N4 ft ATLIA4O4O ) ALUVr/Uti/SZkes eJ sad .11.01012 T LOAN 0/114111, No. 224 Booth Btteet, be ow Walnut, opposite Pear' ~ only eight doom below the lasehnage. • Howes .nt Dulness .from 7 o'clock, A. 11., Buill 10 Welook in the evening. Outdoor sales, and Wee at the Auetbm Rosa, ab. leaded upon the mosterthifeatom terms. CAPITAL 72W,000. Establiskultar ats last Thirty hart. Advances made from:one dollar to thousands an Dlr. moods, Bllyer Plele,Wetehen, JeWelry; Hardware, Meg ehandise, ehasidise, Clothing, ittrolture, Bedding, Olgars, Musical Instruments, Guns, gorses, Oullages, and Hoods of E ery description. - AU goods can remain n say length of alma adr•ed pe. ' All avow's., from one hundred dollars and 'amide! will love barged per cant per month; POO and, over, the st ke: Tile Store House kering s depth of 123 feet, his large &resod thieffriatelts to More an riduables, sod prig eats watohroen for the premises Meo, a heavy hue; MOO effeoled for Ike benefit of ; persons haring good' adraneedrmon. N. 8,-4it wenn% 'of having an unllmlted Sapital, this °floe Is prepared to make advanoes on more antis factory sad acomnmodating toms, than my °thin Cu Ws city, MMiN=;l; ♦T PRIVAIIA BALM . . Gold rateat Lever and other Wata Jewelry, aloWng will be gold at reduced wines. vela, Removals. MoCALLTIM & CO., CARPET HOUSE, Have removed from No. SO BANE Street to No. 609 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOBITIO TUN STATIMIOUSH. J027-Im REMOVAL. KELLY & DOHERTY, TAILORS, Rare removed to 81 and 83 SOUTH FIFTH STREIT, ORM DOOR •BOYI 01120118VY, East aide Tanury 7th,1859 REMOVAL. SAMUEL H. MATTSON MERCHANT TAILOR, HAI REMOVED TO No. 1126 011ESTNIIT EITKNAT, THIRD DOOR BELOW South Side, - Waste helm prepared to execute all orders in his line haring on band a full supply of GOODS for Gentle men'S wear. SAMUEL U. MATTSON, 0641m-1( No 1126 CHESTNUT Street Cartianza. I SAAO P. BRANIN, X LIGHT 00ACH & ()ARMAGH nunmaa, PRANKFORD, PA. All work warranted to glre latlataOtton; Orders rei nsoo4 tit/Bolted. • nolo-litatt ;' , '!OctitCl!g—qi , U,F!'irji CIItIENESS, BROTLEY,'ICg'I3O„ ,u • • No. , 49.9 MARKET STREET SALE THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING, PERRI:TART 8, AT, ,10 ,O'OLOOK., A OARD.—The attention of the trade is requested to our sale of imported dry goods, this (tuesday) morn ing, February Eith. at 10 O'clock. on six month's' ,ore dit, coraprising 350 package. and lots of desirable goods. 117 - Samples and catalogues now ready. - NOTlOP,lncladed in our sale will be found -600 Pieces 9.8 rich Paris printed jaconsts. 160 do 9-8 do do organdies. 400 Paris printed barege robes, double jape. 200 taffetas de Paris robes 'Ovalle. , ,Patis printed Images -- • < ylAleo, printed mom li n'de Ifunen,challeys,lamisclotlus,. poll de °berm, velvets, ribbons, shawls, ora . vote, embroideries, he ' An. . • Also, eh invoice of British goods, on 'mount of un derwriters, for cull. FIRST SPRING SALE OF FANCY AND STAPLE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIO DRY GOODS. Thin Morning; • Feb. Bth, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on 8 months' credit -600 packages and lots of fancy and staple Imported and domestic dry goOds. ,111" sale Samples and catalogues early on the morning of NEW STYLE' EMBROIDERIES—JUST LANDED FROM STEAMER' JURA. ' Thin Morning, 100 lots new style embroidered cellars, sleeves, and ,ohemisets. BRILLIANTS AND BROWN LINEN DUCKS, ON ACCOUNT OF UNDERWRITERS, FOR CASH. This Morning, At 10 o'clock— " - ' 2 oases 4.4 Lendonwhite 1 case 54 'do do do. 8 Muss brown linen ducks. 1 case white Marseilles for basques. VELVETS, PRINTED °HAUTES, SPANISH LIN ENS, BRILLIANTS, &0., TO BE SOLD FOR GASH, ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT 'MAT CONCERN, ' BEING SLIGHTLY DAMAGID ON THE VOYAGE OF IMPORTATION. • ' • •' - ' 'This Morning, Feb. iith, at 10 o'clock , for ca9h— London black tabby velvets. Tendon rich printed challiee. Spanish linens. London white brilliante. EXTRA. - RlOll PARIS SATIN-PLAID DOUBLE . JASPE ,BAREGIII ROBES -10 a 0 . landed. This Morning, 400 ours rich real Paris satin-plaid double-Jeeps barege robes. • ' 200 entirely new atria do. , N. B.—The above ate the newest stylea of Paris goods, just landed from steamer LONDON PRINTED •()RALLIES.- LAMA OLOTIII3, AND VALENOI AFL 2 oases neat-printed London Lem& cloths. 5 do do - London new-style oballiee. _ 3 do de Winer/Was some!. 2do maths'-striped arose-over yalerMins. _ 1 do' plaid Lama cloths. , ' 2 do r oirde oheyre • • - SHIRTING-LINENS LINEN-DRILLS, AND DUCKS. • Thliblorning. 6 mums 4.4 sofiAnieh blob shirting linens. ' 3 do X brown-linen drills. • 8 do X- do' - ducks ENGLISH TAPESTRY RUGS AND DOOR-MATS. 200, super large.iiise English Tapestry rugs. 180 - - do - do -door-mots. REAL PARIS PRINTED UV/NETS—Just landed. 600 pieces extra• rioh-Paris.printed- jaconete, newest stylea. juat landed ROBES AKIDILLE TAFFETAS DE PARIS. • This Morning. 150 rich Paris robes allollle teffetsesde Paris. EXTRA WOG PARIS PRINTED BARIESEiIi SATIN FLAW, COLORED GROUNDS. 2 cases'extra' rich Paris printed satin - plaid, colored ground, barsges. • PARIS PRINTED ORGANDIES. 4 bales 0-8 extra rich Paris printed organdies. 'BLACK BILK-VELVET BIBB° 13-:-ALL SILK AND PA S T' EDGES. An invoice of Foe. 1 and 30 superior silk-velvet rib bons. SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 AR. CHESTNUT STREET, ,opposite the Custom Home, between FOURTH stet FIFTH Streets. - BALD OP PANOY PM This idorni. February Bth, will be sold a nit large assortment of fancy furs. for UMW and children's wear, consisting of Bulam Day sable, mink, Btch, plain and spotted Biberian Sso , ko . ROBES, *LOVES, MUFFLERS. Also. Taney cowlings and sleigh robes, buffalo robes, gents' fur mufilors, gloves, and wife. ' RILIP ' FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. P . 530 MAJLECIT STB.Z3T, between PATH and SIXTH. sinith Bide SALE OF BOOTS, BROES, AND BROGANS. On Thureday Morning. February 10th. at 10 o'clook, precisely, we will sell, by catalogue, about 1.000 eases men's and youths , boots, shoes, and brogans ; oleo, women's and misses , Baste= and city made shoes. gaiters, &e., comprising fresh and desirable goods from the best manufan; turers—snitable for spring sales T M. GIJMMEY & SONS, aY er BEAL ESTATE AUCTIONNFES, No. 520 WALNUT STREET. Orphans , Court Hale—Estate of George Hergesheinser, deceased. On Thursday Afternoon, February 24th, 1860, at 8 o'clock, will be sold, at public auction on the premise.— TUE VALUABLE PROPERTY AND BUSINESS LOCLTION, situate on the °este. ly side of Mein stmet, opposite - QOM avenue, 'Germantown; lot 97 feet front by 156 feet deep, on which is erected a double three story atone house, with brick front Within one minute's walk of the depot. - IJ:7 Sale peremptory. oehD,_,T. M. Rummey & Sons, nuctioneers, will held regular sales of Real Ratite, Stooks, he. Also, honeehold furniture at dwellings. ARAL 38TATE AT PRIVATR BALM. Mr' On our Private Bale Register will slime be foundnu a wery large amount of real. e state 111011tOISS every deseziption of city and 000ntr7 props M. rill J. . OIIMMBY &BO If, Real Rotate Brokers 690 WALNUT Street, bob:4Blx%. NOBEB NA. T HAII, AIICITIONEER, ANDISOBINIBSION 111.311011 ANT, 8. D. 0011111/ 81=11 and BA6I Street'. GUS ST BIIBLIO ACOOMMOD&TION. MONEY! MONEY!! • Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, diamond'', watches, jewelry, musical Instruments; farnittire, dry goods, clothing, groceries, cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, har. noes, and all artioles of value, for any length of time agreed on, at 'Nathans' Principal Establishment, southeast corner of Sixth and nate streets. . . PROMISSORY NOTIN, with collateral, discounted at the lowest market rates. • °BEAT BARGAINS IN WATOTIEB, 311W8LRY, &0., AT PRIVATEI BALA, at NATHANB , PRINCIPAL ESTABLIIMBINNT, 8. E. Corner of SIXTH and RAOR Btreete.—The following artieles will be sold for lees than half the zonal Aare prices: Pine gold Englieb patent fall jeweled and plain, of the most approved and best make, in hunting eases and double bottomed. Pine gold escapement lever and lepine watabes, in hunting care and open face, some of them extra fall jeweled and best make. BUM English patent lever 'watches, as. cam:cent lever and lepines, In hunting Oise and open time, some very euperior : Znglieb , Swim, French, and Quartier watchee ; fine gold vest, fob, neck, and children , ' chats's •, fine gold pencil eases and pens, bracelets, breastpins, finger-rings, ear.ringe, etude me dallions, and Jewelry generally. Seperior Havana °lsere at $1.5 per thousand, in boxes of 200 each, will be sold by eingle box or quantities to suit purchasers. Nu morons fancy articles, &a., do., As. Miosolatione anb CED3partners4ips TISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- The firm of WEAVER, EH 6ER, & CO., We day dissolved, GEORGE I WEAVER retiring. GEORGE T. wrAvicn, , .EDWIN H. PITLER, IWIOHA,EL WEAVER. . . THE BUSINESS hereafter will be conducted by the undersigned, under the firm or WEAVER. VITLER, & 00. EDWIN U. 'LURE, MICHAEL WEAVER, CONRAD F. CLOTHIER. fes.Bt February 1, 1859 TE COPARTNERSHIP berotoforoox biting between the subscribers, under the firm of BOWMAN & LOGAN, is this day thesolved, by mu trial consent. The beeiness of the late firm will be settled by JONAS BOWMAN, who will c-mtinue the Wholesale Grocery Beninese, at the same place. JONAS BOWMAN, JOHN LOGAN. "January 1, 1859.. fey-3t fIgOTIOE.—J. D. HOOVER (late 11. S. Marshal far the Dietrict of Columbia) hue woo. elated him.elf with WALTER D. DAVIN/B o Oman. 'eller at Law. Briefness before the U. d. Supreme and Circuit Courts, the Court of Minim, and the Executive Departments promptly attended to. Address DAVIDUE & BO )VAR, LOUISIANA Avenue, Wastengton Olty. j.14-tf LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—The Sub scribers hereby give notice that they have entered into a Lim:tad Partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the laws of the Commonwealth of Penneykiwis re lating to Limited Partnerships. That the name or firm under which said partnership le to be eondneted U "R. WOOD, MARSH, & HAY WARD), That the general nature of the HisWesel intended to be transacted la the Dry Goode Jobbing and °loathing Business. That the namen of all the general and epeeist part nere Interested therein, are BENJAMIN V. MAR/3H (general partner), lAMB W. HAYWARD (general partner), EDWARD Y. TOWNSEND (general partner), HENRY HENDERSON (general partner). RICHARD WOOD (general partner), ALFRED II FO3TER (gene ral partner), RICHARD D. WOOD (epeeist partner), and JOSIAH BACON (special partner), and all of them the Bald partnere, general awl epeeist, reside In the pity or Philadelphia. That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed by the apeetal partnere to the Common Stock, is Two hundred thousand dollars, of which One hundred thousand dollars, in each, has been so contributed, by the eald RICHARD D. WOOD, special partner, and of arblah, One hundred thousand dollars, in each, bas been no contributed, by the sold JOSIAH BACON, ape. dal partner. That the period at which the laid partnership is to commence, is the thirty-Bret day of December, A.D. 1888. and the period at which It will terminate, Is the thirty-Bret day of December, A.D. 1863. RICHARD D. WOOD, Spacial Partner. JOSIAH BACON, Special Partner, DENJN. V. HARSH. L W, HAY W ARD. lIDWD. Y, TOWNSEND, HENRY lIENDRIIESON ItIOR ARD WOOD. ALFRED 11 /OSTER. P 1211111 64 Deo:3l, 1853, eig ar a anb Orabacra HAVANA CIGARS.- " BRONIVND .031 i LATE ARRIVALS 0000 Garenleads Frensandos ; 7,800 do Loodres, Ist acid 2de ; 4,500 Ella Es Brumes ; 6,000 do 51111sr Corn manes; 11.000 do Operas ; 10.000 do Conobitas; 15.000 Amalie Balms ; 4 700 do Intitiadores ; 11,000 Oatatlva Londree ; 4 000 do , Lond Oillodradas ,• 000 Oantabra Loathes • 7 500 do Conches; 14 000 Calliope Londres ; 22.000 it Ebro do; 7,500 do do 600 2,500 do Millar; 4,801/ El Dorado Londres ; 4,500 do do floe; 0,000 Espana Londres; 5,440 do do tine; 100 hi PrinoSpas; !Bauble Mo rcott! ; 104001etrella Operas; 1800 do nuelta Londres ; 11,000 do Regalia del Rey; 15.000 do Entre A otos ; 13,000 do Coquette ; 7 500 Yglosia Buelta Londres ; 10,000 do Galauce ; 18,000 do Entre Actoe ,• 000 do Boons Con green °bootie ; 8 800 do do Londres 6 800 do Zarzuela ; 11,000 do 51111ar Londres ; 22 000 Light Guards Lon dree ; 7,800 do Entre Actos ; 11,000 do Opera; 5,000 do Mn; Londree 25,000 Brat Gernudios ,• 80,000 Nebajta Loodona ; 15,000 Tree Viotorlss, do; 8,700 do Millar. In store and 'bond, and for sale by A. MERINO, 140 South FRONT Street ia31.41 1 4 1MUT & SONS, /0* Import of HAVANA CIGARS, ee2B 216 South FRONT Street VIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS BEGARB.—A oholce invoica of there oelebrat. 4 Grande on board brig' " Nem dxll7 expected fr so &MX, and for sale low, by OLIAILLISS TZT.I3, (Herr) 183 Wahnit st-ent, edOct Hoehn& ' •011 R.nrwa RV.) y. QEGARS.-500,000 Havana Segars, choice brands, by late arrivals, lo bond and store, for sale by A 111111 T YlO. 140 Pnwith VUONT Rtirat 420 iptptogrnpbo, &Tr gr - 1 G. ORANE's PIIOTOGRAPII ROOMS, • (Formerly VAN LOAN'S,) 582 AltOR Street. All the various styles and slime of Pictures, Daguerreotypee, Ambrotypee, Photographs, and Irorytypee are takdn, and at moth rate prioec d7-Bmit IN -TRH DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ' ADOLPH 11011.3TER vs. JOHN 80/HEBEIt. 'Fanatical Expense of December Teref.73B6B, No. 21. , GROWN if }UNSEEN vs. JOHN SOHISBER. "sedition} Expenim of December Tenn, 1868,. No 228. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distri bution of the fund In Coat raised by' the Sheriff'a sale under the above writ of a, all that caftan two. Oozy brickneesenage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the south aide of Franklin street, at_ the distance of fotirteen foot westward from the west elde of Hops street, in Kaueiagton, in the county of Philadelphia aforesaid, containing in. front or breadth on the said Franklin etreet fourteen feet, and extend-, ing in length or depth northward of that width at right angles with the Malt Franklin Street 'flilj:one feet Ma Mama to a two - feet six inches wide alley—bounded on the east by ground granted to Deena' 13. , Dean, on the north by the paid two feet six Wakes wide alley, on the west by ground granted to Aarpn Kepler, and on the south by Franklin street aforesaid. (being the same premises which Eckhard Itosbach et six:, by indentdre dated January to, 1854, recorded in Deed Book P No. 128, page 224, Ao., granted and conveyed unto the Bald John Bohieber in fee,)--togother With the free, nee and prlißege of the acid two feet six 'Mattes wide alley leading from a point near Howard street info and from Hope aimed, laid out for the nee of this and other lots, in common with Joseph W. Emery, hie heirs eta assigns , assigns, an d .itleo with the free nee and prlfaage, in common with others ' of an inlet or newer o'ghteen inches in diameter, to intersect at the west end of ea'd alley, extending into the common cower is Howard street ; subject, however, to a proportionable part of the expenses of Making and keeping the said inlet in good order and repair forever" - --will meet the parties interested for the purposes/ of - his appointment on WEDNESDAY— February 16th, 1f69. at 8 o'clock P, X, - at hie, office, No.. 630 WALNUT Street, Phila delphia, at which time and place all persons - are re quired to Make their olefins before seld'Auditor, or be debarred film coming in upon raid fund. ' • • fg,34.10t • JOHN 14. THOMAS,. Auditor. Gentlemen's .furnisting Gosh. . _ ESTER & 00, - GENTLEMEN'S WINCHESTER BTORI - - , AID . PATENT '.ll/101ILDEE 'SRAM - TORY, Lt the Old Stand, No. SOS CHESTNUT STR/INT;oppo dte the Washington Hum: + • - A. WINCHESTER will glee; u heretofore, kis per tonal supervision' to the Cuttang and:ldanulacturlng !apartments. Orders for hie celebrated' style of Shirts and Collars filled" at the •Shortest mottos. 'Wholesale trade aepplied on liberal tortes. , • , _ • jBOOTT, () ate of 'the firm of Wnt • ORZEPtIet BaO) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH [NH STORE an 4 SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Girard Hon") Philadelphia. woidd reireaetful. ly call the attention of kis former patrons and friends to his new Store, and Is pre. pared to All orders for SHIRTS at abort mottos. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRAM{ !supplied with FINB SHIRTS and COLLARI4. GOOD GROOEHIS OHAS. H. MATTSON, BoumwraT CORNER TENTH AND ARCH BTB Has on hand. and is generally receiving, THE BEST OF GROCERIES, which he will sell at the most BEA, tONABLE PRICES FOR CASH. Having a LARGE and CHOICE ASSORTMENT of BLACK and GREEN TEAS, he Is' Oonddent of being able to milt, both in quality and price, all persons in want of the article. in quantities of from one pound to the _half cheat. His general assortment embraces everything in the way of VINE GROCERIES, and he would respectfully invite all in want of good &hided to give him a call. It will be worth the trial. n0304m ttlatchee, Jetnelii, s(.7c. I . Fi. OALDW - ELL & 00., ir • 822 CHIASTNUT Street. • Have received, per glimmers, Dew stiko Jewelry, Chatehdats, Vest Hhalni. Splendid Tana, Hair Pins. • Fruit Stanch!, Sugar Bathe% Jet 000111 and ?lower TWA. Coral, Lava end Moealo Beta. Sole Agents to Philadelphia for the sale of Charles ',racialism , / LONDON TIME-BEEPERS. noir 8 B. JARDRIC & BRO. LI • ILLILIBAOTITRILIZS AND IMPOILTAILII OP • BiTairESPLATED WARE No. 404 Chestnut Street, ahoy. Third, (up stairs, Philadelphia. , • Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade, TEA BETS, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS , PITO/OARS, GOBLETS, CUPS, WAITERS, BAS KETS, OASTORS, KNIVIS,BPOOIIB, PORES, _ LADLBS, _ Gilding and plating on all kind of metal. ' seß.ly Mmag attb ilbpttitabs. ROBERT SHOPlwArvat & 00., Nannfeetarere and Dealer PAINTS, PASNISNEILII, and WINDOW (+LASS, Northeast Dome:7OIIBTH and SA.OI Streets, Philadelphia. , ' Sole Agents for the silo of the celebrated Pitmen Plate Glass. nahell-tr LOOSING GLASSES. JAMES B. EARLE /6 SON, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Girard House, IHrORTHI69 LOOKING GLASSES, - PORTRAIT AND PICTURE PRABIRS OIL PAIN TINOS, AND KISGRAVIIIOB. EARLE'S GALLERIES constantly open jalB VOL itioNnir !.! ADAMANTINE CANDLES, 5,000 boxes DAVID TUAIt er. CO'S make, as. sorted sizes, pot up in every style of plain or fancy paper ; boxes sultaels for any market. CHEMICAL SPERM CANDLES. 1,000 boxes plain and in fancy papers, assorted blies quality extra handsome. hard, and eery white ORIENTAL, DETEuSIVE SOAP. 1 000 boxes this justly celebrated article, made only by VAN HkAGICN & MoKEONE. • CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP. • 5,000 boxes VAN HAAGIIN & kIoSIONE , I3, firs quality, and a very superb article. BROWN SuAP. 600boxeshant aad gcM,..ftw_a male at a low price, 5,000 gallons of this superior /allele, 1110054 for Woollen qaoods Idanufaeturers, has all the cleansing properties of Olive or Lard. Oil, and la 50 per cent. cheaper. Tor sale by TRAIN & fdoIiSONSI, isl9.lm 22 South WHARVES tiaOl:lOLZ & JANENTZKY, L 116 South RIGHT!! Street, below Obeetout, lIIYODTBRB AND DEALERS IN ARMIN , MA TEBIA LS, Recommend to Attlee and the - pulite to general their large stock of Juvenile Paint Boxes, Winsor & New ton and Geo. Rowney & Co se 011 and Water Colors, Brushes, English and German Canvas, Whatman's Drawing Papers, Colored Crayons, Bindle., Colored Pictures for framing, &0., &o. Discounts given to Teachers and Seminaries. Court- Destare supplied at trade prisms. ja2s-3m WE INVITE the apecial attention of DRUG, PAINT, AND GLASS DEALERS to our present stook 'of 'DRUGS, WHITS LE AD, ZINO, COLORED PAINTS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, GLASS, &c.. CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS who desire to purchase from a select Stock, and at acceptable prices, are respectfully requested to inspect our goods. Pdre Drugs and Patent Sled tines—A full supply. White Lead, in kegs of I 2) lbs ,25 lbs ,60 lbs., 100 lbs.; or in packages of 150 tbs. to 1,000 lbs.—a fall supply. Z,oc Paints—A full supply of different brands, Su perior quilt es, at prices astanishiogly low. Putty, Putty—An extensive stock, prepared in pare Linseed 011. Irsratehes—Varnishes of approved qualities—a full supply. American Window Glue, of approved brands—Our assortment of sisea and qualities, Is complete, and equals any manufactured to this country. Bend your others direct to ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drag. Paint, sod Gloat Dealers, fel.tf B. W. corner BEOCIND and GREEN Eta. CHARLES MULLIKIN PLUMBERS' MATERIALS, Jalo.lm* TF. ROLLER, MENGEL BOOT AND RHOS MAIIRR, N 0.27 South NINTH Street. third door above Oboe nut, Philadelphia, liege to inform hie (Moods and the public generally that he has opened boluses on his own account, as above, where hr will always be happy to receive a con tinuation of their favors. As the senior partner of the late Arm of ROLLER it Bon tor, probably no other guarantee is necessary to so appreciative public of his entire ability to All all orders in his line with the ut most satisfaction. Remember the number: 27 South NINTH Street, third door above Chestnut. jal2.2m* WINTER TOWING. The powerful side wheel Meant-tag and Ice Boat ATLaerYlO, ,, Kasen, master, is prepared to tow (darlog the Winter) vessels of alt descriptions to and from sea. For further particulars apply to B.'c J M. WLANAGAN, ix9B-12t* No. Inft Fkbutb DELAWART; Alumna --- iptasitA 11lt Ait SPNOIAL NOTION TO PHYBIOIANEI.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to die. eased surfaces, which oombines the following advanta ges: A good di s u se!yi emmistenoe, eerily washed off with wateres, all nabstancee that are coin ble in water, hence facilitating instead of °Detracting their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last property alone rends** it an inviluable acquisition to the preetitioner. Ptepired and for sale wholesale and retail at 111111111D3 Laboratory and Pharmaey, .0.11 ini...*".• GEORGE WHITELEY, No. 135 South FRONT .Street, offer" for sale, In Bo d only— A.. Belgnette Brandy, 1857, Pale and Dark. Jules Dubin Cognac, 11158 and 18E7. Union Proprietors' Cognac, 1854. Pinot, Oastaiton. & co Cognse,lBso, 1857,1858. A. Batons Rochelle, 1E57. Dellevoisin Rochelle, 1858, to arrive. Martell & CO. Cognac, 1855, 1851, 1848. Jamaica Bum, 2 years in Bond. Steuart'" Scotch Whiskey. Burgundy Port Wine. Sicily Madeira Wine. Ileidslok Champagne, quarts and pints. A. kill assortment of Claret Wine, in VIM and casks, to arrive. Jals-Bm* CIOCO MATTINGS, FOR OFFICES, for V sale cheap by DAILY & BROTHER. (1000 MATTINGS, FOR CHURCHES ill A fresh lot-Just received. DAILY & BRO THER. VOCO M4TTXNGS, FOR HALLS. for axle low, by the piece, by DAILY k BROTHER. COOO MATTINGS, OF ALL WIDTHS, in good quality, by the pieco or yard, for sale by BAILY k ItROTLIER. 0000 MATTING-RAILROAD 00M PANIES supplied on the best terms by BAILY & BROTHELS, No. 920 OHESTNOT Street. WIAILY & BROTHER, CARPET , WARE ROUSE, No. - 920 CHESTNUT Meet. ~ . • isBl-tt Ztitat Noting. q roams AT FAIR MOSS!!! WHOLIRALR DRUGGISTS, AND . 111ANUPACTUREM DMILLEII /X AT NEW YORK PRICES, 623 MINOR BTBNIT :tip 1i1»a1: WHIN /TEA' 1 111:TI G °EAT OR, IL - ' "tunirsiatrisw.tor. morrow), COMPOUNDED .ONTIRELY _FROM GUMS, is one of 'the best - Pirgatlre and - Lieer Itedisinee DOW before the goblin, that acts an a Cathartic, easier, " milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is notonly a Catharsis, but a - Licer rem.- dy, sating Ant on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to ISDVIT,off , that matt ter, thin accomplishing two porpo;es effectually, with out any of the painful feelings experienced is the ope rations of most , Caikarties.,• It :strengthens the 1,78- '63l:net the same time that it purges it, Audi when taken daily k moderate dodes, will strengthen ard build it up with unmoral prinditr. • The ideas mono tithe human bod,y ; and when tt well, the powers of ;the oped. The s rowlock hist- - on the healthy action of performance of its Moa b at fault the bowels are eystent suffere in cone- Liver—haying ceased to ' eases of that organ,.one made it me study, m yew, to And some roma ant the many derange, ble. To prove that this re+ pen** tfoublad with Lt its footle/ has bat to 1 3 7 11 - pertain. • • • These Gamststdote the eyetem, eupplying in Of bile, 'invigorating the digest well, purifying the' health to the whole nui• cause of the disease—ef litmus amens are isr, prevented by the on. Dirmiozeros. • One dose, after eating, stomach and prevent the Itly'one" &mai - taken Nicornissw. ' Onlyone - dase,taken at gently, and cures Coe ' One dose, taken after yams. Prinalpalreanistersofthe performs Its tune tie= system vas, fully .derel molt erntretj dependent the Liver for 'the 'proper Lions when the stomas at fanlVand 'the - whole queues of one - orgrabAhe do its duty. Yor the die of the proprietors hsa practice of =re Alma 20 dy wherewith to counts', manta to which it is Us niedy Is at butt found, atly 001IPLLINT, in 11111 of bottle, end' conviction is morbidortedmatterfrom their piece a healthyllow stomach ; causing food to blood, - ,giving tone and ohi e ry, removing the fie,s radical cure. cur , jiod, what is bel -1 eeeieeig :058 of the Live Is imacient toOlieTe the' food from rising tied sonn. peters retiring, prevent/ EMEIMEI each meal, will cure DVS. tesqoonitas - will . sleeps mate obetmetion removes and makes sperfeet ems. atelp relieves OK o L I o, pasted, is a mire cum for preventive of Ihnizmna. needed totlizmiont of the &eine attar a long Mat Ere On e dose i two . - One bottle taken for fe the CllllllB of the disease; Only one dose imutail while one dose; often to- VISOLZRA MOINUEI, and a 1:0" Only one bottle Is system the effects of Me nem. One bottle basil sallowness or ,onnattall One dose taken a chart vigor tatkeappetits, and One dose, often repeat. emu in its *arid forms; complaints yield almost One or two doses ewe in children; there ie no remedy in the world, as it ED — A few bottles owe absorbents. We take pleasure inre nine as a preventive for Verna, and tdlitavaasof rates with certainty, and testify to its wonderful Att mho uss et ars gstmsg fa ils favor. I[7 Mix Wats, in the mouth with the Letdgorator a and mellow both together. ' TB tzvzrt LtiVIOORATOB TB A 8011W11/10 MEDICAL DISCIOUCHT, and is doily work. tug cures, almost too great to believe. It corn as if by magic., eyes the first doe. giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind a LIVER Pomplaint,from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a t Headadie, all of which are the re mit of a DISEASED LIVER. ' PRIDE ONE DOLIAR PEE BOTTLE. ' Dr. SaI:MORD, Proprietor, 346 BrOedway, New York: Agents for Plalsdelphla:T; W. DyOTT 11; SONS, 218 No Second Street; ," " Retailed, by ell Druggishi. Sold also by SAMUEL 131617.8;Tirelfth and Ohestnrit streeni, and N. - BROWN, 31th and Chestnut street!' MOM'. , aPIB to th afly , . NO MORE PAIN, ISO KORB 8101111111819, NO MORE BREITMATIBM, . - Or Bagasse of the Joints, Lumbago, Read aches, Toothaches, or Suffereng frogs other Bodily Infirmities. THE RAPID AND COMPLETE EITIOAOT BADWAY'S IN INSTANTLY STOPPING THE YOST IXORIIOLIT/E0 PAINS ARD 4ppae, marts, smin, curs, WOITXDS, - BEIIIOXS, X 20.9 XIX, renders it important that - every family keep a supply it in the house. Armed with this remedy; a household Is always pro tected-against sudden attacks of statues. Thousands of lives of persons have been saved by its timely use, who were suddenly setsediathe Mika tirnewith Champs, spume, Yonilting, Cholera, Yellow !ever, and other violent diseases. Leta dose of this Reinedy, be taken internally, as the ease niay require, when soddenly seised with Pain's Blames, and It will Instead.), re lieve the patient from pain, and arrest the disease!' RADWAY'S READY RELIEF RHEUMATISM NEURALGLA CRAMP DIABBHCEIia, TOOTHACHE In one Minute. SPAIDES In flee mirustia. SICK HEADACHE In tin minutai. CHILLS AND BEVER - In Main =Mates. OHILI3LALNS In fifteen minutes. • INFLUENZA - In aix honis. BORE THROAT In ten Wades. BURNS In twenty minutia. FROST BITES AGUE CHEEK PARALYSIS LAMENB3B UD 13 ALL CL EM Of BRUISES, WOUNDS, The moment It le applied to the injured parte, all PAIN AND UNDADINIBB 'CUED Look out for counterfeits and Imitations. Parnhaae only BADWAIPB BEADY itELLDP. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and One Dollar per bottle. Agents in this city :• DB. BWAYNB & BOSS, ' W. B. ZBIBBB, dll•tu s & cow in W - T. B. CALLENDZB. A NEW AND VALUABLE DISCOV ERY. DR. HAM'S AROMATIC/ INVIGORATING BPIRIT. IT STIMULATES, EXHILRRA.TiB,INVIOOR:LTRB, BET WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR EITIIPIEY. . . Thisdelicious Leverage is superior toall invigorating Cordials, SchruippeeNervlnes, fru. in use for the cure of Dyspepsis, Nervousness, Heart-burn, Drows , ness, Kid ney Oomplaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance. Ito., se it will invigorate and strengthen, bat will not in toxicate or stupify. Persons who have become habitn ated to the excessive use of Tobacco, Opium, and Spirit uous Liquors, will fi nd speedy and permanent relief from a desire to'nse these destroying agents, by taking a bottle or two of this DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE! Weak and sickly Females will find Dr. HANlig IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, It being a Regenerator u wall as a litrengthener of the Human System. Saab complaint that the AROMATIC INVI• GORATING CORDIAL is calculated to cure is named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full directions for use are also minutely given. rmos oss somas rim Sorrius._ - Prepared by DARIUS HMI, Prinoipal offloe, No. 48 WATER St., N. York Por male by T. W. DYOTT & lONS, n25-8m 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia ZOLLIOKOFFER's ANTI-RHEIIMATIO CORDIAL hi the only effectual remedy ever placed before the public se a cartels and reliaMe cure for IN. litAlifilLTOlM or. CHICONIO RHEUMATISM Tills preparation has wired thomands who have been af. dieted with. Rhatinuitimir in its moat painful form, and we are daily in receipt of letters and certificates of as tonishing and remarkable cares. All who hare tiled the CORDfAL speak in the most laudable terms of its efficacy. Full directions and entire satisf•ction given to the Rheumatio sufferers Prepared by THEOPORIS DLLIIB, Chemist, N. Z. cot. PINE and SIXTH Streets, Philadelphia. jal44lin Contectionerg. EIS ICRINGLE HEADQUARTERS.— Ige have fast reeeivoi our trench Confectionery, and are manufacturing &Armenian article of Marsh Mel low Gam Drape, Bon Bone, Cream Dates, &a. Oen sad amply yourselves with the • beet Confectionery in thin city, at nig/RIES & MANS , . nole.am lip. 718 IdARIIM St., het. 7th and Bth. gliatic Sarin CHICKERING & SONS, MANOTACTUZIES OF GRAND, SQUARE, AND talcum PIANO-FORTES. WAREROO3D 1307 CHESTNUT STREET Odidit.dilY in Mord ei 'urge Mock of our BEAUTIFUL and UN EQUALLE D 'ESTRUM ENT S. We hey. been awarded, at the different Exhibition in title oosintry and Europe, SS GOLD AND SILVER If IRBT-OL ASS MEDALS. ja26•ly PIANO-FORTES CORRECTLY TUNED by 0. R. SARGENT. Satisfaotlon warranted. Orders left at No. 804 CHESTNUT Street. Terme, $l. Twelve years' factory diperlence ja4 2nwit PIANO roftTEs. J ast rooeived, an elegant stook of RAVEN, BAOOl,_ & 00., VIINNB & CLAIM, lIALL.I2, DA VID & 00., and GALA & 00. 8 PIANOS. MELODE ONS of bed quality, at J.. 12. GOITLD 2 B, 8.1. °emir 81911.3 and 01138 . 11113 T eta, DAIS-, Etatizmvxv. LLA.NK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. 110 GAN, Blank Book Manufactorer, Stationer sad Printer, No. ISO WALNUT Street, is pre. pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves Or make to order,'Booka of every description, srltable for Hanka, Public Otliceadderchants, end others, of the beet quality of naglieh or American if 'per, and bound in Yukon stylee, in the most sabstantlai manner. Orders for JOB PAINTING of every description. ingraving and Lithographing executed with neaMern and despatch. A general assortment of Inglish, preach and Amer'. atm ntationery. Concerning Mr. Ho 's contribution to the Franklin Institute, the Committee eay—' , This display of blank boons for banking and mercantile use le the best in the Inhibition. The selection of the material is good, the workmanship meet eV:10110,st, and their dniah and ar. pearanoe neat end appropriate." noile.tf Broktro. fkKIE & CAPP, 228 DOCK Street, above Weirint, STOOK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer cantile Paper and eacculties generally. Atteirt the Brokene Board daily, and fill all orders for the per ahem° or sale of STOCKS. BONDS, .te. jaf-17 110pR. CORSON, - AA , . • ' IISAL IBTATI 8R01012.. Mot Loaned on Bond and Mortgage. olio:Mona promptly , wade. NORRISTOWN. PA CRONISE & MOD' AND IXOHANGII DBOKIBD I No. 40 South THIRD ;Meet, ritiADILMILL IX4 itAna aadi BAouriut of fOr UMW= remotes all color from the skin. time before 'eating giVell maims food digest well. ed, lune Cason° DlAZ while ,gosisalik and Bowel. to the tir:t.deler. attseks ranged by WeeNS eater, safer, dr .peedier moss fails. DROPSY, - by eieltimy the conxmouuting.this mall- PiTea Ind Atom; eras int.unisTres. Itope thousands are willing to virtues. In lour hours. In one hour. ten minutes. In fifteen climates. STItAINEI, and BPRAINO,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers