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Provu , a-Tothiag sa , w to alter,qaotatiese. , 11604 - ,- , /Midas Oh*. :„cleeetaiea - ial aopelefeellallEat hil zathen t 4*. '-Tofaiiiialljel o t(474 l ‘o4-; :VA acia 4 s ll 4 oloo li'lei•Ao . 4o l 01 4i1P0144 ead the atOah tagtht Isi' 147:4410 iiit &Wails iiii* ' '."' ) 1 04iirul t ‘eiliiii*I Sai - , . wig, 1 400904 . . , „.. .. , wait P 4 01 4 0 0 01 fliii*"o4f-**..lolli* $ er4txholl'r e t peal.' 4ittaii;liollo - hitrifia - • Vaiiiiit loata, *xi ': 0011111 04..-isiti**mt, W(toilioti* yea..4okiliiihi:..S , V 7 16 4 1 0:14,10af ototi*C4igibi , ii. - , - iiii" iikiii:froolivosi of 4+ bater:iflrmiriat iftiri , -,,50 i , 5 . t l / 4 ,4 * 14 , 6 : ma 140 - 0**044 4 40 - voimitiiviii;:w fill , ;1460:, Tieki -am 410403110elleemPeoe la TOol eepply, , 'aoi heavy giaaiiire Taff , kiWitat liseitliit' 4 ,be, Pita! am =AO r #( lo l4o lll gi3O*7 2, o4abb?o#o4o , l'l katiotta. 7,10 .04 4 4, Paioi•ro*l4o6**4:4 , ..: o : l 4tot keep: well sp:: . Poreigw . goods are iSilillt frillii, eat lOW MIAS ISOkihlSlMAtte:linel, 410(:11.111411r1/140111 asoortol)4Witaio'riatake'hi.-,Avi..,k •I r _, 7, . • . w ,-, ' Ila Agrk. , ^ 4 40 4 0 10ika ? 'iiik t - ltk. )01 . 1041;hooalr sw• eat . /Mk* Ortigc is • tate , Isis Tut nib eptimsfmis i1i id 4: , .... 1 .01 1, VW (a le t,, a rt'', !pi " , own^ gervithmo sea kali enahilati it.40707/4•lloaeitthapialtapiietpr ler ral.' mod p - 7 /10 07 '40 1 at";w801 - #00 0 .0070 , 0 Aso 'Wane at the 1 0,0 4 AtolaW Ja 10 kids hatertileilir "A 7,3itirikinalwAtit. selstrusi air 1 to Ss 0., 494batclk.Arino *sit tont- miaow ss 1 la owl 0 24* haa • t haeolla_ _Uttar atmeatiti sad 640 lob II "ii ..tiia4 40•401. , 1010- Web is an ad ' vaisal,i' _ .11160 baaaato4 lievarat attek.• with . .. 1 Taktlerloada - Of 4 Tii foot. 000 , 04.0. Cl!01° I . -- • tid _ , 7"t i - bli r' sl.l ! " , , A r r 3 / 4: . ~.,,j 0ik. a . ..,..t e. , , . ~,,r , ,, a"" . 11.011,110,49o - whias itelbee; at st , IforOlt logooSlste getout* ;St atisl , fee; 1 i eleleel_ slkiiteisaizteew , York, PI ' Arto,„ r, Atmitiat .. 104 Wolof, , Peasesloottoq • , tlofeeSe talideuthrea MOO 40994 4.40 i, . -,.. r .,_ ialit *4464 ~.I,a4 a ie _ , '4,-../ Afoot az I showoofioo, Inaheri viarifialliggso/001•414,441..1•0* - tatt.itar , „ gam iii i ihr4- ;au at *ofta-,Oata atlitoergisw-1 (mat' Vailii:r Vigst OW* illL 00; Nu b i a- ammo* low .alet Tholawatik, aiii law , ',, Ito (OCT TWidat•q• lay mai Malta" 40U ehL *lst soe fot the fesseen" '' 2 0,0,1000 glx. , the Uttar& ails' I iiitilia'ailinair 114 * i rgt er ;,..zri,'.., ; , .."4.... s 1 ,--.T4..,---- - ; , ,,.-.4 r, -'`..±,—.— 7..l i ii Spe thlll liiiiiiiitlaliT :',.. - ',IJ. 1 ',`,,,,iyz , ,,, I' - t • BirSebi4 , l 0 - 444:ii;:1:.....:4 -- - " ",1,7.0P1' . - Drii - 1.::--qins04 - 44.4441.1:44..'d..i - VP m DoP I • Dortv -. 4:iiimitogal - 1:411,•ri 1 Vali is .1;4;0; ..:' Ilt ,',.. r -t 1ere.T. 214 402a..,t;i::;'....-,:, - 4 , ' , 110 ~ Vita r •-- /)°' .: 4 1‘..:-. 4 V1" 44 : 44 :54 4 /.. 4 .._ ;13r, i Vanako 4 o lB ..a.. - ' '' 44. .' 1( 1 - . , , _7 ~..,,ri-pr0,.., et- . 2t ~...i , rte —.--.• it -- - Totia ,PRO . i.i5 . .4100•00;4474.4.1%. boa yr ,,, ilitwAirdwik; so ato a•raw liaithesehi al l' dfidr Or - 10111094"4:14" "Y. ' path . -ItWOO L AMOS elk a ..,,_ tiot, otloo rhai CM , 10141/0 at Wu -• alawlifit 5,1100, 67•7. P-1/ It it at 'TN "W. • h aws )avellryttalOdthvioooollttit 110) - .. :=Thaa!pad. ,faamikairat :at - iii *V ....,,jie `" `~~;. ';~;t-~ : ~G~ ~~f 'ol)Agi.-4tednis."nre - -441fitt4 if at " r i"te reelvalsiktbate,,, st. M a re - • 4 t k r •- - • 2 1 r l e t!' , P- P a t! " fl V ii ,X ;;;;4: r 'f' - ' , 'lad Ant, with ea 'ad .'ge Ir , 1 4 ' 'Veil' I:000 Waste at ' Mk tea d - `at 10fisigei t :20 0 Owl 9:1 4 ) 10 : I da swat. kir - , - 4.l.oLti t Li rooi • T i tta ll 2 l l, l"ei lelek att i rallY Soot w , ~ l ' i I, „'litfit'ibillAdOtalillbS •r. " °" • 1 1 4 ammo -. ._:.`oll4#''..elempthoo *lO/ 1 , , ,5. 40°, '" " • *Oil IA _fisti : firtigoe; esioArmitolas It / 2 X 41 r c fair goaltsp, l . 'We het, nreisierfr - -. ...., 1 . -, ?.. s„,a ,3 re. ~. ,-, , •,.' e. A A a _;... k , ' d .. -- ,,,- f‘ l, = - 54. r " isie. - ,; istek 'ilai. Anizaiieu. .rief, 4 e0085,0•0491,000, g t E. afthwa..;.. 000, ,000,,165, ~ 010,000 ilea,teriielei,-.•„,„o004060,, 0,000-222, , imp° tik011m00,11,V,,,2 01 1-1 ,000., 222 , 00 0 1 30606. . Maxie ....JAW 1 3 4 000 11 295090 .4 09000 -::4,4,-.l^ yl ,Oikkr 060,000 610 ,0 00 i ' *e rioasiteitwited la 6 ; 0 ogsv : . 4 0 , r. ihik.,LlEtii.. 2 . 15t.. r . 14104,410007 j 00400 1.181;OW Ali e k ."4"l4 i”. ".' leotile :,, lM AZ,,:•-!"4 ; 0%4 au, • -144.,, - .....10;060- UAW - 26,000_ : 28,000' Veited 5i1it04.,4,1 , 513 0 00e , ' T spo 499,090 1 • 9Apoit. iiiipp Art i na k ria t tr,sobkopfientiAgefi ma__,,er•tei WI, 4iter, itre".;ioeme- .iseneled. urn. Ik. $lllO _",:, - Tali 210E01 Sal 20:4 o'2 0: Be.. ' awid,maii" .stailollime, sugar . of Lend t 131(6., rolistirdt ffili*,et il.l 0 t ei t , ll CarbO - nitle o a- f n W o ds 4t .- i o * elg*l i, ,-- ,d 149 SSaean!s - ell n in. t - ,-n -ektelljrfgi• DOMMtIO'B4JWDefII* eteadede - =WltneiSeiks e b n itghe le t i pris esell. Doted A pple s range otelt tesod Pearee:uielpio.Oranberriesare .4 144 " 1 /;4 0 Osrl-kad annpaaale of 31 . j= 4 (10 baggy at1110.41.1b10.. store riklic at tiktik.intrOCUl Pk Wrovb. aid WO O - for.tio. ffewleir4raaire cress 0236 to ;a so for eta, see mew; 1 600 bes. Nehru *old ea ter" kept private .- coltish 1:1 *era 'Ar1114 16 4110101110;41iklial 61 4 ofgoodW•lit" : linaggittlfarevery eau to London f . id• iiiiie leans al t . to,---there irseenteet on the Week forges' franenno. 1 160 ~_.l l o olo ol , fr o Othi Vest Indlesikee fallen off, bit sere- Zroill: , kiwi botee,abettered • to.losd for Cobs; out . ibfffic i a , Vkakt_,,,,teress,. le i Leosten "the pockets UZ I . , ~ aim ir}oluyfilia for Ore, 600 ,far now .I____,_ . , 14.0 so roilies t , A:Mei freishis Sr. TeNT i te,lLlref i 'Sturto ,i tt ll,* 'low York, A 34111.16 4P , ItlliftWii , e ' .o oderi6ii: "'. ' ' ' atieeeree, and the wneth Ildielfid_ 4! IV I,4IITAIION=Tke sheltie motteratibet the demand bi i t immbir ala rite" 4 5 .0 1,11 110.:''. ,H1111P,,-TherCte,..tto deal 'hire to operate li, and ' , ".,,,m irki kt II titildt• • r•- ', 7, v.I. l-, ioi.DIVI , - - ekkdeMddd 'Cried," bit the mirkiCit „siscrly Wild stook; *task Weald sell at telly former 1 ilil 'l44:4lldelleilltiteste — M4 *SAWA on making at Ided o o 4irlb,leltb idiot demand. , 11,1Atillitt1=fliket ' stook is mares and minima at lallettele *kith ire.towline npeard, ' • 1 .k1.17101111t is steady in pries;Aritli Wet -of . Shipping rat MP aO4-Tirgiala yellow _Up • do at. $l5O i l li _Oir t ri r dt w SlaillAktiliV l Sl l 12)(02.2 , 51 gprnoe. I NinetaaiiB,-Salt r s i otritOuiiiiiiici 4140 at ',ltil l i ft sikt i trtri :ft? Vib t . -" Prelit ; l3l 7 :6 o s l i b rOrPfl tbbr ,l lllolenreflitipeitiliiifibitter` ; and Pales of 160 'where bean 104411,11 t 6)1a,41,.. galleit... ,-- .J 1401.41111,1111 lit , lasetteetcwitts null ewre of cloyed Cubs feet mad thill at 211480 a ; Jim* Porte alto ,ecdtitt NO ant shor tlo o DIAN Ilsw Orleans broug ht 40 1x614: tie atot.l.l-, -4 , '4 , , 7,',T. 'i? , nr- ~ .-; _ , .. c ',/ 00,11.i.tipermandeleltale ime.,ro, steady demand, end ,sps- arsine ..! Linseed , CIU - le 'gelling at 646650, la andtetels,-R,•lard , 011 le -Wet, sad ' Winter sena owl at et entel.oll, roar =maw , .- -•• ' IP', *Ai Meares and wanted, bet there' Is none tlllO f lit bitter iiiiiik' eat iirteee are Aria ' i with selee sliNie eelloo 0 /6 111 410 1 :1 6 1 94,12 )4, - fertr , months, ineln- • Illeltil lottlyastAr **sat iit $9.1018,67 1i( ,- . - • f - geLt....llkorelterrelbsei ad aritrollior sales to alter 4111ltitlauttblewliski ,75 =-4.';..k.,..t4):-''. ' 1 ~ ...,A AtillitlTlL-Tereign meets with a Moderate demand at former tabs. 41111 - 3;111nt le selling at 800811e,lbe latter rate lbw Ifelton'ein Dmseetio Broody and ;iiist titan-hes- beep a lair pere. trulassedoing. 'Maker is , alteltbidgeelzi-Omlea of 4birt; bungs at Sest9o; Petanerl. viten" at,dtifeeete ;,bogsbeads at demeetrbs, and dredge 484.1 me, ars Ilret. l, .0 ale of Pin/auto was made at eV!' tir St; _..- • i elletAlt.-e gooks , are eirderato, and Picot the "Me. Thei;demsan - a , : kowsear.-her •been- limited, with sides of Slictidtde f in tote, At okoi stmt. to* onikt; told follio for Hey/ _bleteek.olll4l4ole, .-qA:- . _. - 1:.',.. , .. ~11 11D3,-•vmsee4 Is mane may, end 'du ll ' at for- MerAttoted =Setae; -Sales of 1,0110 Whets, hare; been Madeillitltd4o6o:7ll Ile bushel fat iiiist and prime qua, 111gfeenfiset.hands 5ed,1875.1 firm stnoodhltids. dloknost Jolla st 1111001 TI, and Timothy hi wanted lid hell at 112,87K00ft60 . 4' MAC ' ' -_ iTALLOW. , fs dem; Were, city rendere a re reported I'neg -Both biota end greens are active and oh the ,eareese, fr. - , - ;,,,„,, ~... ~ • • . f roeAooo.-Trleen ors dieter for both: leaf end ma ; . .eidesterel,Allth Oaks 41- mem toe Heritaaky Isar hi .1110ti.ouleints.patine, and riamifeetured it foil fetes .WOOL is firm, but - the talesltare been limited, and oily tenet 86690 000 Ms bare been taken in lots at raiser-bettereese;renging frOm 44 to Ode, net. for sentrecor.,lsr-f P Weal and prime fleece "' - The clock le light. - ~, ,L. . -3 ,, .1 ... .41Mi 10. VOMIT cif, tea*, 444,- Pulz 1,44 I Bowl , '4lllpus MAUI . • Stleol,lol-WoilWroloij , % ' • ; • , ' - =D-40.4 4 .iti0ff- 41 1V4 tP,F I "!. -- • - ' • 'II • AGN• • • iiiiMeiebaatat .Iftoisiwo Lognsyss, soon - Rick Pionasylisatoi &zeroth, - - " LoplioD, moor Borkb W Penni:or, Mordmais ' • Minna, Noon Birk - Elizabot4 j r ,yottlkes rfononspy soon -----, o,44.ay.)tlini9.olJ:irvigit4H - wpiii.m.# tx xiistii • ' 4ii 1 im,Bl wis ra 40 GRWATBS" • ' 044 ,! . .1.1 .- ' ABRIVID. 1 tionshig Boston Bellew, 24 hors from New York, with•JON .modqpinieng' ars to ha Anderdlea. 'Ow, a td4 , 21,,,,16 tig nentOg laths asps ,yesterday mooing. P— " orollyieen Vote r% from Malsgos, o lteadyle ,Tio• 'is Barrier. lipauldtag and a Oilman letrWeielliett;instientsd. oars in the boy ind rho brindrayk,i,s- , ,,w.: ...,,..4„ , :i.3 , , ~ - , etemnalllll4` , ili&O;4 holm from Salton with Was , and pamaaapra to H•teinsor. - -, •, • • 11005. 1 / 4 4n 3 Low Attn: Penmakbsed dthlitcwl spare. p s i diLdfliqb bailie'. Dimarg. lAA ehip Med. *!MiteitttitrieesidiMnalikrtaralthsgonlebafrOm home,' „wO4l fail *sago onboard; bark JAMS Wintlaroii, Webster lierilkellitirWOMOraige, Mcßee: tram 1; orumn; ag . w trimae; iiiiiim,Benoe, Ma IN Tkonmeido, Napa, - '''elleittlistltininia;forllEThottuis on the Ilk Ist ballot! U B 'miry, rellismi ritiskold, sad idg far Rip; sehr PilotM Bridn,'Ookini; torlow York Bth an. Bata- Weston,Ullic to bol.,,bransdowaomedormirr , pr-rwbst• •ahipalin Thafe, Imam% Nom Honolulu; • leashed lit Nobler Moldiest otaalled 2d tor a sly 13ed ,toadi Moot Cylst 86 Yli long 12 80 W sem st inns AV yabstsd _binds, fors sad Masan terollot mots down, ,stskelog 2) showed MOO in la t o letters on a re d :grimed, bet the wind blowing: Mary at the time, amid not mate it out.- . .-- ".,,,,,,...-- , - 4 Ikrk Belle, Byder, 6 . dayAfrom Boston, with !ass to ..'',- , __' ~ _ Sr Behr /Oa NaratikiiOinereu, e'., dsys 'fromßrovidence, witiarodes taßrowall & Bollins. , ~ .-ilskt :94aro . Loring, 6 days from Boston, with mdse ' Behr 'lllolae,Vinohdr, 13, dap -from New York, with mdse to Orowall & 0 0 1 . 1188 :':-• "- - ' • • Behr Baltimore , Gaidiner, d dm from, rederieke- Yr witlffeed Wise L Bewley & Op.. - , Behr requonicroki AMU, 8 &Oak froindiew- Torks•with starts - hi captain. , • • - Bahr Bird,Chatabece, 2 days-from lawn Del, with Alb= to JaiLdlentlel 00. " :" k ßehr J VIGIL Norris day front Little Creek Land. tot Deli with oacia:toj,Lßewhiy -- ' ' =Mil , ti " • 4usantsrup City of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond, T Delawire, Coped, N York. J Allderdice. i - Ahrig' Zenith, Deering, Cardenas, 8 & W Welsh. Crams, Baker, New Bedford, A Landon. Behr Richard Roney, (Br) Neiman; NP, J 81 S L lichr • Inioniir; OSie, Wilmington, NO 3 B 8 Stetson do Ob. . Bator L Aadsariad, Bartlett, Charleston, do .? Behr lease Bich, Smith, Portland, Crowell fc Collins. &kr Oliver Ms gutic•Pelyn - Mineola ; pi Sturtevant & Co Bohr fly 014sesumitn, Boston, 81noleluion'in Glover. , lichr u Deborith Joie', Cater, New York, Van 'Wen ; iNorten & Po.• •z_ • •• • ' Mar N B T__Yhompeen,narnes;New.lork. D.Oooper. Bti7 Dennis, Baltimore, A Crime, Jr.„ • • - Del.. March 10, 7X AM. Darks' Alexhit; RairrietiiipiaddinVand an unknown hark left the harborthhirsondag. The brig Caroline Whits andlAwo-schoonersiOn compiiny,with totter foripani, which siiiirsd'rgterdiy flew a cruise, remain at harbor. Wind - , - 11111 WILLIMISAPI.I r« (odaee sass Of ; Pbll6selpbla linkup.] • ; • ,05,1:10.u15r Mash 11 6. 8 0 , •vmmils bin billsewn to!day - frops so ow "the Atok And elosslyyntbir; Westker hi 7.:1 0 4P 1 ) 4c° iliPblidelPhi*,'Roolo, 'lolled ftom Liverpool 26th It4or New 'York. : „ - ' - 'llblp6hamroldri Donny 8041.4 from LtrorpiMll44 ult • NewOtlopzia..;., l ...-_, . Ship Itirstilltelli,:frsiai flnmliton vita Omni, intraday at Baltimore lath met ipAims Bims.Blr, cleared At Mobile. Atli init. for Mine; sink lOU balms cotton, ralarglat $192,821.08. Ohio Tanctiii , Manderdi cleared it 'Mobile ilth lust. -terl Livora, ,, 'aqua% koss ?a1iht.:430012, at' ;11a1CaastiN„ for iiiityool, went to era' front Otwarliretettathistru, , Monett aw, cleared at Baltimore 10th iron: for Ito Janeiro. ‘; Brig Bardtsi 111114 i for:Weet IndlO, cleared at Bal. timbre 1011: but, " , _ • 7. Behr . J, 0 Baayiii4, Mine% 'llimee at narianah taw DasitaiT tido , port,-via New York, lid tem New Bedford 19th Inst. _ Bahr Oso W Pries; Palmer, kenw at 'Ultimate 10th . . , ';ifelir &rah If Rent, Thompeon, cleared at Baltimore 10th' last for this port. , - ' • Alopre /3 B Wheeler, Miller, from Boston, for this port. :sad - lohn Sanwa , Crowell. from -Providence fordo, edliad fiem Dutch Island Harbor oth that. • Bahr Little W Dyer, tiptonisailed from Portland 9th illif.StOrtidif49ll; , -. =IUII4IIII thillson, Burt, hence for Taunton, at Bto• v • Aklarldarylf mmiten for Jaotraon- M 11 0.; nfled from DO* bland Harbor oth kmarelif B Bartlett, Connelly ; and 0 Hewitt, Bon, ....forr/lekensollie,srent,to,sam from CharleatOn Bth Mat., Aid, loner, from Attalutpas, 'arrireifst Outflow. OM , • • ' • E4r A Sethi,' BA ft wOitd, from fliergitown et Boa ', Ilylds, Oloorod at ,Charaiitaa Bot lost for ; oY.Yorks end Want 10 OM next =Crain , 111 kb" , Ilforthattonifi from New York for Indianola, at IitYHYMII4,24OOIII:, ' ' • • 'Pk= HBAoo,,Ormufmr,-Irom, 'Egg Harbor,lsed R WHlseldiut i rlarrifrom Berr-Tosk, wired at Alex- LOokitict. atAssts. ' was se SthitE4 BON, ;' , BI,6 ,4 pAtBA I 'N * II:T •STR,E/11", - i,:-----oppooteratittittra, • ' 1 ••itaitinpr*Rl L lit G szs ,- loomoriAkt-A-ND PIOTUArr 'RAMBO, joilittittaic ' • • , 11 4 1 ?' , • , "iNCtiteraila, , • F'41 1 4 .8 2-P AL L E F•I I ° • , ••• • - 0 9 13 4 6 0 1 Y4Pig1a E ••••••,,,lum. _ • „ - . vo.,' • • • • - , 4 691010 7 .,oprioTovi.nAsa ~f', M ANtrat4bPußlats • .• • - l': - .:", - ,IP.DAN 440 . 4ND RilTh i k- , t " 911; wAtra.oorAnt muivisai g , ,r4 • ANDINRINIIy/Ifelli:: Lu at Teri Low 4 , , r- 0 .4.41WR or.i..isovi min ituic *ari!ti `4.ittelligOte. THOgi. B. UIIGUE3 Nettilublicationo. Ar li,l §IO4AN'-.M.A974140.," '.oitfQ*4l''i44l74g,iltniko:Boo;" 01-101NIT'A'PAF80. " • xrx 0 ERllit •. • •••", ' ' " • Jr.'B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., • 22. and 24 NORTH FOURTH STREET. • maxit.ev - - • P7SS! • , REVOLUTION, From Whig and Loyal Newepapors; Mid origin. doomitenta: • -.• BY, , MOORE.. • , PoNroirli -• ' • - 40,11 N MoIoARLAN, •• • iloli for Peziirrytisabq Ks* Jereey, sad plitriot • • • • of Columbia.% , • - , . . • • " 'so Noith TENTiz mei to-80 Aran , 101:1:klismPb!is IttittiVALl , REMOVAL - !' • : - • „ . • A11:08/111. BUDD d OABLITON • TO ,T/131,80011. TBABW That - they thbe week 'remove their lame of business to the large-brown, frea-stone Store, No.lBo GRAND Street, comer of Broadway, known ail . 11100/1 , 11•BtlILDIf0fiyl Where more convenient and eapaelous accommodo. tine - lb:on thi-;drat ,flocoilfaelliitte their keeping or; hand atoll supply not only of their own paldications, lint a oomplete..stock of wrerytking in the departmant apeolat anassimianta, jorMolial. American Plibiblislog,llotWee. and buying in large Atuntities, allablathemlo sell adirsynat , Pqbliakersl,Prican. •• *4* Bfadniellemr throughout, tke• eonntry; will find 43114 all inters. will :be promptly and irmonOraically ***.lkrai. Illiooastainrs are offered to public and *lento lasajkinus, to whom liberal diaconate will be mad -* * * * * 'pet ad one-, -•• j• • • ,I• 7 ' 11110lINT . 'YoraLIOAT!..OIIa Yalta OTANDII4II, Illtistmted • 28 00 Altlllt,sfGON OrIUNWAIIRIBD,LIIN • roo 11ABIll BILL. By T. B. Aldrich 15 11110/CLAND , IS • 126 I • THE NB W BOOXLS • BOUTHWOLD. ' , By Le Decorator Umsted.....sl 00 , JIBIO; Or, LITTLE BY LITTLZ - 100 ATHEVILIADVB-108, Itylita. Sweat 1 00 'VERNON GROVB:' - lly NM O. H. Glover 1 00 • *** These books are sold by aid Bookeellere, and will be sent by mill, peonage free, $o any irst,of ths United Mates, on receipt of the prim, lbr • ; BLIDD & OAItLBTON, , . •• Publishers and• Booksellers, . • No. 1110'llitArD Street, comer Bra/dirty, mlal-theto - New York, .PROF. MITOBELL's LEOTURES - THE BIBLE AND ASTRONOMY. " ELARLOTON, No. SS Sontß SIXTH Street, ahoy. Oharbant, Have lately pliblishedl.: -" ' -• .' THE BIBLE AND ASTRONOMY. An Exposition of the Biblical Ossonlogy, and fts Halation to Natural Sidenos. - By John Henry; Karts, p: D., Professor of Ohara!' Hhdory in the University of Dorpat. Author of «A Manual or Seared History," toe. Translated from the Third end Enlarged Osman Edition ) by T. D. alinonton ' - '- - • . ' Theoiegi and riatrital flelenee." 1 1 g,The Deistic+ end Pantheistic Theorise at the World, ; - " 11 . , A Universal Mater/of tioMnos. , - +4. The Biblical Theory 'of the Origin, Develop: went, and Oortsummetion of the Universe: '5. - Adrosiondeallavestigations and Result". Conflict anklyekromny,tietsreeinthe Bible and leAstronomy: en . • voisimailitmo. PHoe gLIA. The author Is partionlarlY distinguished for his leans- lig; his orthodoxy, liberality, hie piety, and hilt Miginality; 116 ivites'irith great clearness and non +dentition, and 'presents in • brier Comprise iv large amount of matter. Ws Tartarus worke, and. pestle:a hoy uistoritio, hove received the higliest endorve meat abroad in their' poPtilarity end multiplied' edi. tiono, and are commended in .theaitrOngebt terms by 'the most eminent divines. Gnerloke r /IMMO, • Linder, and Bridelbaoh land his Histories In - the strongest terms, and the Barlow; in+ the United States, has tarnished evident* et him great merits from anther:die sources Krawiii,. Gettifiblitill• A . NEW SPECIES OF JUVENILE LITzBATU BB: This day le publleked a new and Lot - probed edition, bang the Senn* Thousand; f • NowNer AND EARoGD: Or, The Young X on the glofldit Oratat.- By, T. B, tfonbilc g. , . hie• Noriolle OP yam Pun:- • ••• There Lin this little volume s singular blending of taut with lietikai k efairiefeUrnOiefilhafentultlizitalth *Sting adventure; auelissilmost temptine to set it spat as a new Rules of Juvenile literature. The ad ventures of the Toting Maroons:a-are innitly.se wtld itill'extfthst nolguon Come j'and 'yet, we under:. stand , the author 'to may, , thef,Lare sobatatitially tree. The Ittoldente of theiteryareadanqy amused /*bring 'lnk' view & dreet.rarietl Of calm Information, mush of which Inas neefiel as it is navel and atirring.i Alto gether we donna! braMtate to say that It lea DAnarkkble 'little book, and will undoubtedly,' buena' -a 'great fatorite with the young, u it welresserves the opt. Adana, a oi • • WILLIAM 11. to ALPILBD MABTITN,, 0;1.0 , OnIBTNIJT gtseet, j 111BLISILE.114 . ' . - • NICABA.C3R - YA: • PAS; PhliChNly AND:, iftqlllll - : ' Its Inhabiters th, Ott p o il nirirc i es b) ; o ltnerale, Zany Rig. tort', Modern ,11111thsteriera,Proposed :ter-Oceanid Canal, and Mani; " •. reit testity: By PXTBEI, P.-STOUT, Xgq., Late United States .Vioe•Clouni. Ai Viee-Consul Mr; Stout hod 'unmet facilities for becoming iteqcsiatedwith the prodnetiOns - Of the Coun try, the character of Its people, and the political affairs of Ibis and adjoining Mates. Re. saw local of the leaders of the Central American foresee, and , gires a history of the Milbusters, with a graphic but truthful and impartial pen. MA book will serval° throw much' light on the great Central American problem now oc cupying the attentionof stateimen and others in our country, 812 pages, 12mo. Price 11.25. Per sale by Booksellers and News *garde generally ; or sent by mall, post.pald, on receipt of thapriee. - JOHN ' POPTIIII; Publisher, nilaB tf 617 SAMSON Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . RARE,SINGULAR, AND VALUABLE BOORS bought, sold, lead exclaimed by . , 4. 'J. SABIN, Ye Antigua Book Store, 17 27 South SIXTH, Street. • ,ftrtiligro. AMERICAN GUANO, :mow JA.NVIS ISLAND. We take pleasure in Informing Farmers, Dealers, and th th e e,publia generally, that, having been Appointed by AM,IIItIOAN GUANO COMPANY SOLE AGENTS' 'For the wile of v alu ablethhiab firtlliser,in Philadelphia, we ire prepared to tyrnish it in any from the. ;slogle tiketor barrel to a Alp's, cargo, at. the scale of prises adopted by the Companyi : • PROM $BO. TO $4O PER 2240 POUNDS, According to the ammint purchased. - Experiment.; made with JARVIB ,IBLAND sad PE BIIVIAN.GUANOB, upon all kinds' of soil, have, in every instanoe, resulted in favor of the former, and we are now enabled to oongratalate the agtioulttimi mu mohlty upon kering within its reach, GENUINE GUANO, AT A HEAEONABLE P 1 ICE. The :ship REYNARD will shortly aryl re at this port, direct from the Islands. We are prepared to tato orders for delivery from Sher earg6; or. from thus of the " White Swallow'" and 4 i Flying Eagle.” ALLEN & NEEDLES, No. 42 E. DELAWARE AVENUE, and No. dlB. WATER EITREETi PHILADELPHIA. Bole Agents for the litotes of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. fel2.amw 8m PHOSPHATIC GUANO FROM NAVASSA ISLAND; CARIBBEAN SEA ..fulalyali V Di. Charles Bickel', Baltimore: Bone Phosphate of Lime 84.73 Containing of PhD Unto Amid 88*82. Binoride of Calcium °IP 2.54 Carbonate Of Lime 5.85 Pt:roil:3a vf Iron and Alumina . Water, :t04.38 . , " The extraordinary high -tentage of Phosphate of 'Lime, afore Mated, recommends tie article at once aa a superior Phoephatio mem:mi." , ANIMAL - FERTILIZER, - ox' , - : ' SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME , 110 M THE KEW .11111SiY idbirtFACTUAING 06 Analysis by Gustavus Liabig. Practical and Analytical Ohemist:„ ritospbste of Lime 20 , Salpbate of Lime 10 Orient° Matter - e yielding Ammonia - 46 ..iltamonlia Belie T 'amiable andetined matter 5 Soluble Salta, Chian Rad Buiph, of BOA •r• •", ...... 1 0 Water and hum '3 of Tbie manure Is composed of dead animals, blood, offild,, and raw boom' , . • Dray one of out customers haying toina Ortimeinitie what; we represent it to be—adapted to every Coll and - crop 4 -we recommend It with the fullest confidence. 800 to 400 the per acre hard freetnently hummed the yield fifty per rent, - Moo. COLOMBIAN, SOFT Of/LAWMAN, and AMIMO• NIATED COLOMBIAN (MANOR. • All of the aboye FERTILIZERS In hays and barrels. Froin PO' to ELS per 2,000 and 2,240 ibs, according to quantity and kind purchased, P.For sale by RtattAltlig k gaatEtt; N 0 .. 9 40 13: F/lONr 0 1 .0eslow WALNUT, yotiptailfatik - TuK r!iliEss.+TinbArobpirtuy,,,,s.Aviitoo, •,, '131.1Ar3F.P., virAitm,r4A.7T.iirAcrrort. - y IX _„; TNIyEA ',ONAT!B. • 41 0 4.1MLSIELE.D 8 12. -‘ • soutbein and Weetern•mershants• are Incited to Otamtne 'our nage hiaoiiihrit - Of ' - • BILVER..TEAIsEYE, , FOR .B, BPDONS, , - • .• -,LADLES, &a" .Ao. Ana. Ma of the highest standard of silver. • Piraeus haring priierf for prentironspr AGRICULTURAL FAIRS Treated on the •Ilberal terms, and satisfaction guaranteed. . W 11048.04 A 8 ,WELLiii zugrAiL.' Orders promptly attended WM. WILSQN,da . SON; B. W.-OCR. FIFTH AND CHERRY BTB. I ° 2l-I .° l , " - ' , ' C9tqa t*,(lllupensware. 1859 1859 BOYD • & STROUD; - HdPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a eorapletintoOrat ' . i FRENCH AND ENGLISH • . • • ODINA, GLASSWARE, I QUEBNSWARE, . • . (At they old ahead) No. 32 NORTH,EVITE.7I STREET, (Your dooiiibelow Heraliantir Hotel ' ) To which they invite Hi r e atteptßAi or, •- • • • • wiioLzsAtz fe2l4 tR T Sr GO:7-- • IMPORTERS AND WHOLISALII DEWIER CHINA & QUEENSWARE Nos. 23 and 26 13. FOURTH STUNT. PRMAIISILPHLt. • I 1133'411LABOWARIII, open or by the package: felVlan Ittotitattre etatiptinies FIRE NStTRAIS - CE., • .41TNA INSURANCE COMPANY,: of , Out Moots, lea. ],1869.....51,807,080 08 MANHATTAN Prim" natamwE ' , • COMPANY, of Now York. „: Cash hugs, Nil 1, SpRINGPIELD SIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. • • Cash Assets, Jan. 1, 1859 44;754 85 ECRU' . AttERIOAN FIRE /NST:T= RANCH COMPANY, of Hartford. Cask Amite ; Jan: I, 1852 IRVING FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY, of Noti York Oub Mob', Jan.l. 1889 ' 241,864 Pt MERCIIANTEP FIRE INSURANCE `COMPANY, of Hartford. ,-, Club Aaasta, Jan. 1 , 18b2 239,079 83 POlfoiea limed, and lotaaa •egultably adjaabnl and ykomyttyobs, .44 bbs Agency, by ;• - BO S.W_E lot Int Agents, - iteb24-tf No. 210 WALNUT 'STREET. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANOE. COMPANY —OF NEW YORK. , • ASSETS OVER' 80,300,000 3 ' , The thole of which Is the property of the iilMlll4. :This Ocenpany le now prepared to issuer Toliatee on I;IVEE,OF 01.141,DItElf, payable at the of - eighteeq litenty•one, or twenty-live pars , either with• or with 4 oht the ItEltiftE OP PFIBIOTIL PREMIUM PAID, im case the party issued does oat attain the speoified, ake. - , • ;For rates and othirealart; apply to ' F. RATCHFORD STARR; Agent, No. 12 SOUTH FOURTH S I TREET, . PHILADELPHIA ENTERPRIE 3tLsTE3I:MUI.N'ON3 COIIL - 1 2 .A TSt . 2 2 TM's CompanyAneureslMMO, Furniture ' and nierobandise generally, against UN( or darfiLge bygrd. -The polled*" of tills Company eipressly ptovtd• that *hen dailgited as coljdtettil aseiyilk;thtFelail Sate „drew:innT T AAVACIT Of the owner of the 'pane* in sired. Enttre'emnuity is thus extended to the holder's of Gant= Itiariand NoirOiass, notwithstanding rtk• oent doable.= of the Omani of 1 aw: ' . 'around Ben.*, *utmost, Meelutist Lietik - inti °t i ter 4lnulties on Peal Betale,,nlll Moo be speelel l 7 1111-1", Y. Ratchford Mar, Herders! L. Dilutes, William /Mu, George it:litnirt, - lialbin Frasier, dein liArewp John M. AtwoOd_,_______FVOL , n wD. Dub, lienty - Winiiion, N. Ltvittgeton /Winger. - -N. RS/011101W SPARK, Pranyieni CHARLES W. 00XS, Secretary. I=PM/dile orirrlas : • 162 SOUTEt rOttrail STREET. fablT.3m hrilllE QUARISIt ()ITT INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. YRAIMILIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT-Btroot; ()BARTER PERPETUAL, Paid up Capital and Sinplus ss24Al (Mattered Capital 800,000 00 Insures against lose or damage by YIN and perils of:the Sea, Inland Naiigation, and Transportation, on the most'faioroble , ,• • ,• LOOM promptly adjusted and paid. DIAIKITORB. George H. Hart, R W. Boller E. P. Hose, ' - Andrew 11,01fassers, A. 0, Mitten, Charles olf7lmliky, Cohn G. Dale, IL B. Ooggshall, , - Foster I. Parkh i ll ' on H. m!.'"gleutr j .°°"' . . orr. - GEOBON H. HART,roes Pressident. Z. P. ROSS , as President. , H. B. 0013313 HALL. Secretary end Treasurer. 0, G. OGTLZB,Ass , t Pueretery. ' mbl NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, No. 1 ISOORGATE STREET, LONDON FIDE AND LIRE ASSURANCE. Ifatabllshod In 1834—incorporated by flpeolal not of °ANTAL 1....£1,259,760. W 5,29,8,800 Paid up Capital and Bur- plus ARanal Revenue.... This Company insures spinet lose or damage bt fire almost every description of Property. The rateco pre. , mlum are moderate, and the conditions of Insurance are framed with the greatest liberality. %he Paden of this Company are not only guaranteed by a large Capital, bat also by the unlimited permed reeponeibility of nearly one thousand shareholders. 'Ws— Losses promptly adjusted Mut paid without re requite to Lon/icon...La . . - All the advantages of A Mutual Association are united with the amenity of a Proprietary Company. „ The Scree op Paimenst are basalt upon the mini and most. approved ,data, and may be made payable to atilt .the convenience of the Amend. Prospeetueee, Tables at Bates, Applications, ete.,iney be obtained at the. Olilee - - lizemlnation for Life Insuranee dilly, at 12 o'eloek M. WILLIAM GETTY, Agent, No. 37 south Third Street. • REFERENCIA IN PHIIADrLYRIA.. Messrs. att & Brother, No 13 Bank street. Myhre. Olaghorn, k Co , 232 ?Mutat street. " :Wm. McKee &Co, 22 South Front street. N. B. Thompson & Co., 46 N. Water street. " Joe. B. Mitchell, En., Pres. Meek. Beak. . James Dunlap, Neg. Paieldent 'Union Eank. Eon Wm: A. Porter, 623 Valiant street, late Jug supreme Court. febtiqi to th troy 6 VULTONT INSURANCE, ADJUSTING, AND COLLECTING OPTION, No. ops O,aI3B7NUT STBNIIT, PUILADILNILi. The undersigned having been somatically engaged for a number of years in• different capacities of the Iran. ranee ,business—for several _years in adjusting losses egemeleely_fer the Insurance oompanies—now offers his services to those sustaining Loss or Damage by Fire to property inenced,ln making out their proof of each loam or damage in full compliance with the, intrieate and canning ,conditions of Policies of Insurance, in such * .manner la to obviate plea or evince for reducrUau or litigation by companies so inclined, or others. • no will give partianiar,atteptlon to the Collection of Olaime against Insurance Companies. Parties sustaining 'loss or damage b th e fire, as above, will And It to their interest to consult e undersigned as soon after the fire as pesidble. fe 98.1inifh ; . MMES FULTON. VIE ifMdEIIOUSIN4 COMPANY' , OP PHILADELPHIA. DDINOTOBS : PATRICK BRA.DE A - PLINY 118 E, AIfIEANDER MINIM GEO. L. HARBI00 , 8 : A. 4. PLEASONEON; WILLIAM NEILOOK, WM., 11. giT.IIIWABI!i 8. B; qIiKINI/011.D. - PATRIOILBRADY, !resident. ' .. „ 0: E. OBAWYORD, Vice Prooldent.`• , , WILLIAM-DIINN, Thaanuer. " - WILLIAM 10011,00 N; Beifttaii.. _ OLII7OIID O. PHILLIPS, Warehouse Keeper. TEM WAREI/0110IN4 092dFANT OF PRILAD% RIONITO OOODS ON OTORAGN, Whetkar in Dead or. Duty Brea, at oarront RAW, sop will issue rooolpti or warrants therefor. Applloatloo rosy be made at:tbolr • :;, ? Siiitter,-;iXige;":' Between Market and Chestnut, 313,239 09 365 1 860 06 AT ROBB ABB ABROAD Parliament , 1438122 '4 1 22,191 11l 03 - 180,746 10 0 933,731 12 FIRE, DEPARTMINT LIP DEPATIgiNT !ig Ptellt~D !0 °PRIOR', IN TUN WOBA9OO WAB , HROUS,B, , MST 4ND 1)Q04 New. Publications. biCIIO,NAtiIES PE ADI:LISIA: It will be aeon, by the loll:Ming certiftrate, that BtOROESTBB'S SERIES OP' Droll°PalityPS have been introduced by the Board of Controllers, to be Weed In all the Publio &koala Of the olty'of Yhllddelphia l';, OPP/08 OF TRIO CONTROLLERIi OF P metro SCROOGE! ) FIRST DISTRICT OP Parinert.vantal c • PRILATOOLPIiII, 'February 9,1889. , At a meeting of the Controllers of Pablo Schools; First District of Pennsylvania, held at the llontiolleraf Chamber, on: Tuesday, February 8, 1869, the following resolution was adopted . _ i; Endued, That WOROESTER'S SERIES OF DIC TIONARIES belotrodriced, to be used In the Public 13 Chola of this District. „ "ROBERT J. lIEMPIIILG , Bearetary." WORCESTER'S SERIES OF DICTIONARIES, ' coleneassppr spno.or, IL-Tllll ELVONTARYIIICTIONAItY, 111 -THE COMPREHENSIVE DICTIONARY, TY.-TIIE ACADEMIC DICTIONARY, V.-TIIE CRITICAL DIOTIONAIty, fit constantly adyanoing in popular. , foyer. the books have been infioduced, by antboilty, Into thelitmlic eastoole of Boston, New Tork, Philadelphia, Baltimore Washington, D. 0., St. Vonfi,tlhibage, and most Of the principal places of the 'United States: ;They represent the Orthography and PrimunCiation used by the most eminent scholars, both in Nnpland and diMeriba. • the definitions are conobsely ,expreesed, and eeldbm •leave, anything to be deilred. leis all * toihoot pisipcisee they are the beet Dietioneries extant. They need only to be examined to be universally adopted. READ TRE . FOLLQWING TESTIMONIALS Hon. Edward Everett Says:—.l liMe made constant ass of Mr. Worcester's Dictionerles iinee their first publication. 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Edward Hitchcock, D.D., late President of Am• beret College, 'aye :—."llaving been in the half tof Oleg the Univerial and Critical Illctionarj, almost exclusively, for several years, I shall welcome the new 'one, with its improvements and edditioni , llon. John iteLeen, LL. D., eye Ever since the pub/leation of your large Dictionary, I have had It near me la my library, and one of the smaller editions I have situp had 012 my table, at every place where my public duties gall me.,, Ellphalet Mott, D D , President of Union Col lege, says With the large work (the Universal and Critical) I have long been familiar, and can cheerfully bear teetimony to its great merits. It Is at once a monu ment to the hourr of its author, and to the country thus sigtudiliml by his inborn" Prof. 0. 0. Pelton, LL D. : of Llartard College, says : The infix:mute of icor works is rapidly extending, in spite of opposition, and I am very pre that your great Dictionary will become the standard everywhere." William Stearns, D.D., President of Amherst College, says I have already looked into it (the Academic Dictionary) sottloiently to see that it Is a great imp ovement on your former work, whioh, to soy ot any work of the kind, is the greatest praise." Bar. Charles O. Tinny, President of Oberlin College, ori:ye It is, and Omens highly iMportant book. It is needed in nearly every family; and *lll be much reined by the reader." leer. Isms Preeldent of Harvard CoU says It (the Academic) la, beyond question, the most lontenient Dictionary for the stady table, and for coninion use, Which I have yet Seen." `,Hon. Theo. Prelloghtlysen, LL Preeldent of Rut gers College; Faye dual prize it Ma meet valu able help in all its departments." Bey. Denial Kirkwood, LL.D Thaident of Heliwate College, says I regard the work as one of great Merit, admirably adapted to the uses for which it , is designed. ,, Itey..lumes B. 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Wells, Superintendent of Sohoole, ChIPKW, Illy saYo:—" As a Blandond of orthography and ptonunciation, the compilation qt Mr. Worceeter IN far in advance of ill other worts of H4'01104," Prof. Janne T. Champlin, Waterville College, nye: — 1 : Al a medium dictionary for common, every-day me, I know of nothing equal to it." - non. George Bancroft, LL I) Imo queotions of orthography, I shall make it my atandard, allowing myself rare deviations, or perhaps no deviations what ever." Horace Webeter, Lt. D., Principal Tree Anderpy, New York, says : t• Worcester's Dictionary of the English Language hes been In use in,thle inetitatlin from its commencement, and is considered a standard work. The present edition, containing "the syranyme of the language, le much superior to any former one, and possesses a high degree of excellence." Prof. E. A. Johnson, University of City of New York, nye The fallut' aod compare of the vocabulary, the minute and careful attention beetowed upon the subject Of orthoepy, the propriety of the orthography, the olearneaa and exactness of the definitions, together with the vice critical notes on unauthorised words, provincial Image, &c., which are found throughout the volume, are OE6IIBOOIOB which distinguish thlii above any other dictionary within my knowledge." John o.llatl, LL. D.,, Principal of the Uigh School, Philadelphia, says The work of Dr. Worcester la, la mv, opinion, one of uncommon excellence. As a pronouncing Dictionary, Its value is very great. The principles of orthoepy adopted by the author are Sound and Conservative, and his method of notation at once' complete and simple. The exhibition of authorities, in the cue of disputed or doubtful pronunciation, is a souree of great satisfaction to the inquirer, giving the means of an intelligent opinion with very little labor. But, independentliof its merits as a pronouncing Dic tionary, Dr. Worcester's work hit a high value as a aomprebeasixa and learned vocabulary of the language, replete with inforinatlon, and marked throughout with the logical features of the author's mind." We might fill a volume with similar extracts, but the forego* will suffice to show that Worcester's Dic tionaries are regarded' by the literary men of the coun try as the standard works of the English language. • WORONEITHR , D QUARTO DICTIONARY Is rapidly approaching completion, and we hope to pub lish it In gay next. We are preparing an edition for euliscribers at the low price of $7.60 per copy. It will be printed on extra One paper, with large margin, as per apecionm copy, which may be seen at the book store of - J. B. SMITH Si Co., No. 010 CHESTNUT STREET, 425 PHILADELPHIA rfir i TOTIOE TO DEALERS IN , OURTAIN .L BIXTUBEB.—I have appointed BLABON Mill Bole Agents for the sale of my Curtain Fix lures in Philadelphia, The Trade will be enpplied at prlees, freight added; -d, O. PUTNAM. . .15getga s febtriary /I /559. feidiffi ge . loll:: , Notitep. -, ,, ,, -, • .: •DIBTRIOT COURT TOIL :TfIE cITY AND COUNTY Or PIIILADDLPIitA: , • TOR FAIRMOUNT, BUILDING. AND LOIN AiltIO: Of ATION"_of the Oily led' County. of Philadelphia, ve." JOUR IMULLBN.-41.eigari Sadie of. December Tenn:lBsB:_ tin UAL ' ' ' The AnditOr appointed to distribute the fund raised by the -Sheriff's Sale Cinder - the above writ, of " All that certain brick mesenage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, attune, on abet northwest corner of Coates • sews - I, and rohaylkill PAM -iitroeb.ln the District of spring et den, cootaining In trent or breadth on the said Coates street eighteen feer,,and 'weeding In length or depth notth*ard an *est line thereof at light angles to the Mild 'Mittel Street 'one hundred' feet, and on the east line, along the ~ o rost aide of the raid Sohdylilll Math street one htindred arid - ene feet; more Inlet's to Olive attest, on Which. said 'Rot con tains In front or 'Wealth thittyene Net; more parttime' larly desoglbed In said wilt-awn], meet r the 'Whig' lute, I rooted iikhlif Office, No. 265 Sonth•YOIIIITU Street. Mt the city of Pbliadelphia, uponlitONDAY;MareliSleti, 1859, at 4 o'clock P. IS , when and where all' persons. are centred tweak" their olalma before' the Auditor; or be &barred from Coming in opposed fund: mblo lot ' ' ' wM. 8BROBANT; Auditor, ir AND.: ViTARRANTS LOST —Notice is, 14 hereby given, that' after the'publication of this. notice, once e week t 1 , BSI suoceeetre weeks, applies-, ton will be made to the Comadielaner of Pendens, at Washington One. for 'the Tema of Duplicates of Land' Warrant No. 4T,BlBlvr 80 acted, issued under the ad of . March Bd, 1858, to Ann, widow of John If: flays, de., ceased q and or ,Land Warrant ,No. 45 - 160, for 80 acme, !toned under the mune net to Prater r, the seine havieg been assign , d in blank; and lost by tts in Phils delphii. on the 20th day of September list, between the Post Oitice sad our Banking House, and,Oaveate againit the teethe of Patents baring ,bee'n entered in the Gene ra Lhod Mae ' ' lel2-batet* OTICE.- 7 Wherens, Letters Teitatitentary I. to the Xstatn of, WILLIAM. VOIITNIOS, - bate of the city of Philadelphia, deeeased, hays been granted, to the attbsolb.re,, all , porloos.lndebtod. to the /odd Potato ate requtoted to make immediate payment, and those having china against the estate of said deeedtnt *lll make knowd thoosmovlithout dolly to BROTHERS and, • 'tent set* WILLIAMSOOTT, Executors, 887 klAtltalfr Street. IIOTICI is hereby given• that application will be made to - the - Auditor General for the re newal of two certificates of the Loth of the Common qui th of Penns) leads, created by an act of AsaemblY• passed the sixteenth day of April. Anne DominllB46, bearing an Interest of fire per cant. pet annum, dud is sued to Nicholas Gerelot. One of the said certificates le for three thousand dollars, No. 1334, and dated the 2iith of, Ottoberi 1847 ; and -the other of the said cer tificates is for two thousand dollars, No. 3939, and dated the 24th day of Yebruery, , lB.s2, as the said cer tificates hare been lost or mislaid. - BONN DICKSON, . , Adminiehator Of Nicholas °eyelet, - jalB43m* 1108 lleßtfol4 NOTICE.-LET 'ERS TESTAMENTARY / on the: Rotate - of the late WILLIAM[ 11U16TE; deceased, having been granted to the sitbscriber by-the Register or Wills of the city of Phllailelphla, all per ilous indebted to the satd Notate are requested to make paymeot, and those, haring olAirne or demands to pre sent them without delay to • JAMES R. FREIMAN, Executor, • - Oorner.or SIXTH and NORTH Otreete. Philadelphia, Pub. 5,1869 fey-silt IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -IL CITY AND COUNTY OT PHILADELPHIA. In the wetter of the Estate of JOHN STILLS, de. The Auditor appointed by the Clout to atldit, settle, and, adjust the final account of Alfred Stifle and Oharlee J. Stine, surviving Executors of the last *lll ,and tenement of JOHN r 71.14,81, deceased, and also the, supplementary scoring of Alfred Billie and Charles J. Stifle, an riving Trusteed ender the - last will' and testament or John Stills, deceased, and to report die. , tribution of the balance remaining in the hands of the neconntante. will meet the parties Interested for the perposes of his appointment mi MONDAY, Marsh 21st, 1869, at 12 &cloak M.. at Ida Offlce,No.l2o WALNUT Street. in the City of Philadelphia. , mtutl-thetn It JOHN N THOMAS; Auditor. - lIDITOR'S NOTIOE.—IIi THE COVET OF COMMON PLEAS FOR TER CITY AND COUNTY 09 PILILADELPRIA. Estate of S. to W. 110111100K8. *The Auditor appomtid to audit, Settle, and adjust the Eliot coconut of Y. W. RALSTON, Assisuee of Ac W. HORROORS, and to make diatrlbutlon, will attend to the duti.e of his am:ointment on TUESDAY, the 22d day of March, 1859, at 4 oNloek S. M., at his 0 91 ae. No 431 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. mhlo.thetußit , H. 0. awl, Auditor. ,for Bale attb to JUL NI PERSONS DESIRING ROOMS for Itranufacturlog or other porpoises, with steam newer ettuhed, in a large Building about to be erected in a cent , al part of the city, will call and confer with It. P. 01111311N45, Architect, 145 booth follbrii Street. ' ro.hlo.lxo* ga 'FOR SALE—A DOOBLE, BROWN ER 81'O 4) IMBUING, one of the floret in the city, with large g rdsti and coach house. Location ttorur pasted. Fbr farther partioulare whirere v wits, red name, W. 0: 11., through this Mae.- mblo-12t* 'OR BENT OR - SALE—A handeome ma. MANSION and fOrly'or less AIM near Gwynedd Matins, North Pa, Billsowl. Admiamblesfor Summer Boarding ham oc, aottotry reoldenao.. Apply to -6N 8.- SlXTll,Btrent. inhlo.l2l ' A DESIRABLE AND HANDSOhiS COUNTRY RESIDENCE BOX BALI; in RIVER TON, N. ; lot 100 feet front'on 'Main street, by 210 fest deep i •beautifully, shaded. .grayeiltd, &a. • Bern euidCarrUge Howie attached.. One minutea walk from steamboat landing or - railroad depot. Contain! 72 Broome, large 'Parlor, rho. For lame in - quire' of • Mr. ROSE. on the premises. Boat and Me atop 30 or 12 times daily. mh7.l2tee VALITABL.E HOTEL PROZSRTY kW for SALE, of LEASE. situated at Countdown, on the most public thoroughfare intoning otit of Baltimore, only fdur Miles from the iderhkantsf Etohange, supplied Willi-art ele gant park, gardens, finite, ito., together With seven acres of ground. The Rotel Li new, bdilt of Brick, three, stories high, with One cupola, And arranged WI% ali•tiga groderralm en:merman), situated upon high ground, /did command ing an urourpassed view of the May Mal surrounding country. • • Regular lines of omnibuint pass the door. ' - Per further information, apply or dttoctto WILLIAM T.l MARELAND, No. 39, Portland street, Baltimore, • ral.l2t rOR:SALE-14. FOUR-STORY BRIOK DwEuntia, Ito. fib AltoH Street, three-4017 beak building; parlor, dining Axon, and kitehen on the Brit actor. • ROW* built in th'e best - meaner, with all tne modern improVemente 1 in complete order. 'Yo 'Melon given about the 16th of Apill. ' • - Apple tO • S. .111. a ' felo-1m ea 0 • P tre l':' *itFats •8 A 1 t r,„ : :... . - -1300.?, , 05tonsi „ a1 ..1-411 good minim order. Will be void . wk l ll. an be teen et TflgflP/S,I. WHAM?, 0,... d !Wren. • MM. ate TO IEN —THE • A.LIIMIPLE XILL sir PROPERTY AND WATAIR PlutugGA, fell known se ROBESON MILL, Musts on the Ridge toad, ho s tile TWENTY-FIRST WARD, Philadelphia. The Mill House le about 80 feet ocrasra, four stories high, with a largo„attio; and Is well calculated for 11141111- faoturlpg purpose', either or woollen or cotton goods. There are two good water•wheele, and the water-power is one of the most valuable In the city of Philadelphia. The, mill costal& all the machinery for the menu raotaring or dour, with alt rim of Maas. Possession given, on the let of Idly nett. Po: fur ther information apply to'JONATHAN ROBBION, Wit-tattle (Ito On the promisee. AR TO LET—A commodious soconcWitory ROOM, in a control location. Apply it No. 68 N :MOURTH Street. • • ' inh7 mwsBt* ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF YALU nII ABLE REAL ESTATE.—At the city of' Erie. Pennsylvania, by virtue of an-order of the Orphans , Court of Erie county; win be told at publie auction, at the court house. in the city of Brie, on WEDNESDAY, the 41ir dar of Kay, A. D.,1 69, at 1 o'clock PAL, the following described REAL ESTATE, being that of the rate Jas. D. Danish Eq., of the city of Brie, deceased, to wit t Twenty-two Lbte out of out. lot No. 838, which in subdivided Into 82 Loin or paroele 'of ground, being 41 feet 8 inches font, by 165 feet in length, to an alley 20 feet wide, running through the block or Lots from east to went. eleo twenty. sire Lots out of out-lot No. 839, which is subdivided Into 32 Lots or parcels of ground, being 41 feet 8 Inches front, by 168 feet deep, to an alley 20 feet wide, running through the block of Lots from east to west. Alen, all that entails piece or parcel of ground sltikted In Illillcreek township, Brie county, Penne% bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point in the east line of Bast street directly opposite the centre of Ninth street, and eighty-one rods sod fifty-eight hon. dredtbe from the tenth line of the Lake road, thence north 83 ,deg. east 33 perches and 84 hundredths, thence south 27 deg. east 23 perches and 84 hundredths, thenoe south 83 deg, west 33 perches 84 hundredths , about the north line of an alley to the east line of est street, thence north 27 deg., west along said east line of East street 23 rods and 84 hundredths, to the place of, be• ginning, containing five sores of land, the same hoeing been deeded by the Administrators a A. W Brewster, deceased, to .1. D. Dunlap, bearing date August 7th, A D. lat. The above Lot will be' Sold together or subdivided into Ave one-sore Lots to suit purchasers. A plot of the above Lots can be earn by calling at the office of EAT & EEO., Phila. " also, all that certain part of in-lots, Nos 1374 and 1814, fronting on the west by Holland street 41 feet Inches, thence In an easterly direction 123 feet 9 inches, making a piece or parcel of ground 41J( feet by 123 feet 9 inches, having a small dwelling house thereon. Outdeat to the pun:hate money due J Ha Walker on article of agreement Also, the west half of in lot No. 1983, with he lot No. 1982 attached mating 1234( feet fronting on street, and /85 feet deep with dwelling hence and barn thereon Thin property la valuable, having a large number of fruit trees. grape vines, ,k.o also, all that certain piece or parcel of land situated in Fairview township, isne county, Ps , containing fif teen and one half serer' of land, said being the' same piece of land bought by said Dunlap st Treesuroen Dale u- the property ef.Hertry NW! helm, an June, A. D. 1854. .Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land situated in Conneaut township, grin county, 'Pa., containing eighty acres of land, sold being the piece bought by J. D. Dunlap, at Treasurer's Sale, 118 tho property of Jona than Moulthrope, in June,18,54. TERMB.—One fourth in hand, and the beanee In three equal annual Instalmente; to be secured by judgment hood and mortgage upon the premises. Interest pays ble annually. MARIANNE Y. DUNLAP, O. A. DENNETr, ' Adnare._of .1. D. DUNLAP. deo'd. Erie, March 1,1859. mblo•tfi etuJ6 IRON-ORE LAND AT PUBLIC SALE.— Will be mid at public eats, on FOURTH-DAY, the 10th of 8d Month, (March,) 1869, on the premieee, the ^ followintdescrined TRACTS OF LAND, be longing to the Range of Jacob Albertson, decearied, situate on the Plymouth and Conshohocken Turnpike road, two miles from ,Conehohooken : No. 1 is a Tract of 8M sores of land, on which le a vein Of ore about 82 peter; longeabout 20 of which has been milked over in places to water level, and from which 6,000 tons of ore have been taken out; the re mainder is unbroken. The ore varies in width from 10 to 200 feet, the vein Increasing as it descends, entere the water at 80 feet, and le believed to be inexhauatible. The ore is of the beat quality, commanding the highest market price. Its convenience to the Furnaces over a turnpike road, passable at all 881140E3 of the yea*, renders it inereaelogly valuable. Upon a neighboring tract, on the same vein with about double the length, 75,000 tons of ore have beets taken out, and the net of transporting to the Furnaces Is 20 cents lees than the Chester Valley ore. No. 2 is a lot of 2 amok over which the Name vein in supposed to run: Shafts are now being dug with favor able prospects.. On this lot lea Stone Dwelling, In two tenements, withlatchens, cistern, barn, and garden. ' Pardons trishlog to view the premises will be shown the same by Samuel L. Albertan, on the premises,. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock AI. Conditions easy. MARTHA ALBERTSai, J: M. ALBERTSON, It. ALBERTSON, - L ALBERTION, mhB-tesloB. Hunters. FOR SALE OR EXORANGE—A largo PAWL 'within a few Wieser the OUT, with Ste and Farming Uteni Ile. A pp 4 No. 252 Nor h FINN( Street, below Viva. mhliAtie .01' 01 1 ' GROUND FOR SALE.—A. Valnable Lot of around, !48 by 100, haring three fronts, ollgtbly located in a rapidly improving neighbor hood, in the SenthivFettru part of the city. Will be fold cheap to a coati purchaser For P articulars apply at thin Office. inhq Ot• re OR SALE COTTAGE SITES, for EttEttrEal Residences, two squares from Tioga Eta. ton, on the Philadelphia and Germontown Railroad. Apply to T. L: LIT PLEPIRLD, 29 North EIXTR kitregt) or TNEI4 Street ( near Plank Road. lokfollraw . . Air : ‘ TRotr A g - IlPorti t ert, Noe. eY and sank, sel7,'4T.o;:stooBo, - , , a O,,,TtrisDAY . Wirt Pamphlet- eitalogies !Atm ready, ' :o rd aining " flan descriptions of forty propertdes ,to ,booold .00 day nott,lath Instant, with e hat of ;taloa 99th twit and sth and 12th April, ' eoutirtelogmerge autetuit of valuable property. TBADII4IALB .PO-8001EBILLilail _ ET'. The Pittpeecood Ph il adelphia Trade 13ele of books, itationery,ro.,lrllloommenee on blondey, Plot March. Ostaloguse now- ready; eentaining Invoke% from theL principal publiehera throughout the United Btatee. , _ „ BPRINGIALN6-BTOOIIB AND RIAD I TAIL , reefthYpnng Bala. lbeth Mob. Ylfth Bpring Bale, 224 March. hliFth Opting Said, 29th Nita. Seventh Spring Mate, etiv • - - ltghth Spring Deli; 12th April. • frr,Piri of the kendhUte re - e es.% of the Mote glee BTOOSS, - SOUP; PEW, &a. - On Tusedir 'Montag, • ' ' • st o'clock, at, the Rhilsdi!phl4 . llz. dwse, wIlIbe• - - - $2 5 aorlik . Delawar* &slued l'oeitreaSe Compani. Pew No , 44 (middle block, side aisle,) Oharob of the Epiphany. _ 11: ohms Pkilvielibia Ath - eimium. , Also, 42 natio Lyitimq,Vallpi.lol,r44(loinisny -05 'testis Littli 1411t011i $75 Union Mated liminuies Com:Tani To close a concern— - 205 shmefs Fanners , and Miehan!oe , isOk of _Oamden, COOMBE & CO • fICURTH EYEING I'ALELtEON inoltey— Orphan' &nut - BAC - - Estate of Itabertjobusozi, THEEE.BTOEtr, BRICK'DWEILLING: Do. 18E1 dison street, west of Eighteenth atreet;.betweest,Plue and• Lombard streets, near Rittenhouse Sonars. ELEGANT AND VALUABLE YARN AND ()DUN. TRY SEAT, IE9. acres, itith superior. itoproiemenie; known ee Brookfield ' Term." in lower.hterion-toyn ship, Montgomery county, -Pa i shoot one mile from Depot of t e Beading ,Railroad, sod -the Norristoun Railroad at Conshohocken. Immediate ponesesion. - , Peremptory Bale . COUNTRY , SEAT. GERHANTOWN—TaIuabIe coun try peat, School 'street, (formerly Behoalhouse lane,) Vermantown. 90 feet•front and 495 feet deep: Imam. ditto pos r session. • Bisecto's Bale—Estate of Abraham - Miller, Deemed. THB "OALLOWHILL 'STEEDS - POTTERY "AND Pllllll BRICE. MANIIIAOTOBT, Caltowhlll streeti. between Thirterluth rink/DMA atria's, 196 feet trout 140 feet deep—two fronts • • Pull partioulareinhandbills. _ _ = , VALUABLE.BUSINES3 STAND 'L -The large end" valuable store, NO ,13 North Eighth street, above' Market street, with eubetantial warehouse In the rear, 21 feet front, 182 feet deep. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENOE, No. 706 Pine street. between' Seventh and' Eighth streets, 22 feet front, 181 feet,deep, to a tifty feet wide. street. Immo diets possession. • - =• BIOME TRACTS LAND IN ,11114NESOTA- 1 903 16.000 acres, situate - in Pine county. Minnesota, 60 miles north of St. Paul. • Title indisputable. - fall particulars in handbills. Executor's Bale —Berate of William Barer'' _recessed; • VALUABLE BUSINESS BTAND—Tbree.itory brick store and dwelling, No. 228 Arch street, west of Second duvet. . , t An affidavit, from 0. W. Iddings, Mioueiota, giving a full description of the lands, may be seen tit the enetlon Tome: - • NORTH PIPPMENTIL STRUT—Two and' •'half etory brick dwelling, No'. 321 North Fifteenth street, above Baee. BLIBINESB` EIT.AND-wo . and a - half.story brick atom and dwelling, No. 223-North Pifteenth etieet, above Rice. LASerN AND VALUAIZT LOT,. R. David attest nod river Schuylkill, 'neer Vine street, 1.46, feet front nod HO. feet deep, to the river. GREEN STRuST—Modern fens. atori . brick, reel: dense, S. W. corner Breen iud'Dighteenth streets. SPRIION STRSET=Threeitory brick dwelling, No: 919 Sprite. Spelt, near Tenth street. Immediate pos. session. -- ' NORTH 11F1SLITEf STIINET—Iteet modern three, story brick dWelllog, No. 93t !forth - Twelfth etreet wear Poplox street. BTBEBT—Two brisk dwellings, Nos. 321 ind 323 Morin TW2nty-seoond Arent, above Vine. . • • = • , - • • 00A1118 liTAßlCT—Three..stOri brieTkreWog . , No. ISl° Coates street, weqt of Twelfth. • . . PRATT BTRRRT— Sight thesis-story brink , dwel.. Hogs, Pratt street, trot of Nainnonotatteacitiftaeuth Ward , -.. PENN BPRXBT—Three tbreti•story back Non. 1209, 1211, and 1213 Penn street, Went of Twelfth street, between Coates and Melon streets. VALUABLE BUBINtBS LOOATlON—Valusble east side or Sixth street, above Market street. ' • Peremptory Bale. .8011 011 MICCITU 3TRENT Tbree-story brick dwelling and large stable, NO:813 South Xiglith street, above Christian street. • • • ' - ,COTTAGNS, WE9I two. story stone nottagas, Haterfold 'street, Adjoining the Pennsylvania Liospitel -wands, West Philadelphia. -BUSINSE3B BrAND—Three•stork, Wok store "and dwelling, N. W. corner NiOth and Buttonwoodntreete, tete SPringearden street. ' - - • TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING—No. 1001 Ward, street,- south et Carpenter street, and west of Nigh., teenth street. VERY TALII&BLI PAW,' AND MILL PROPERTY, over 52 sores with sites for conetry seats, opposite the four.mile Stone, Lanes ter turnpike. , • MARBLE STATUAR Y MOM:GLUTS, NOUN. TAI NE,-he -' . On Monday Morning lath instant, at 11 o , cloele,att ~theianctlon store,an• cowl stori; a :chola* 'colleatton of dna Ita li an nwrble statuary; moinciantacfortertnina, roadtela, jnat recalyed per barn Penny Mt" Now zaady : forexandoatton. - Fide at goa. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street, SUPERIOR NTIENITIIPE, PLANO-FORTE_ ,13 - - PINE /REECE PLATE •MIBRORF, MUMBLE OAR= PETS, An. - . . . • r • On Thursday Morningi At,9 o'oloek, at the Mnationv et ore, an emends* &manna of eneellent second-hood furniture, elegant plano•fortes, earreste,4te., from families declining hintentreeping, rismoye4 the,store for con-, talent* cif sate, - - Et eat:Et:4 2 e 9ale--14ci. 1334 oaLtowicus, Street. Estate of Abe. ham Miller, denessid., STOOK Og POTTEET,PIEN DEICE, TILE, fiTOYE OYLINDEREr. DENTIAT'FVENAOES, OKAY, /WA' ORINERY, 1C0R32, WAQONO &e. On Priday..Moining, nf-st 18th Snot ,'at 10 o 2 eloeic, the entire stoorat the - . 2 • By order of - 2 Xeerk jn eaUloicies now reads. , Full . . • 8 00K AND 11.XTUNE8 OH A PAPSR HANGING 'ESTABLISHMENT. , • On Madill:play Morning, 251 inetant, at 10 o'clock, at No. pn Poplar at.reet, the entire atonic and Antrim at ,A paper-hanging audab liahment. {)J Pte, 6e eigunined on the morning of salt, a o'ol ock. - Peremptory Stile. • *AU:FABLE ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS, JAMES 8 NAHLIC fr. SON'S, GREAT SPRING SALE Of' OIL PAINTING-6, WATRIt. COLOR - DRAWINGS, Au, ?co. - On --- Horniug. . ' —th instant, at 10 o'clock, will be sOld, by ditalogue, without reserve, at the auction store, Bout Tadeth street, a collection of the- moat valuable and highest alma pictures ever offered at public sale They are selections from Menem Barle)s gareele", of the productione of the most celebrated Rim perm Schools, of their wen importation, with additione of the recent 'Sorbs of the moat distioguiehed American settee. In the collection be found specimens of Ham mon, - Ischaggeusy, De Grout, Stereos Hobbs. Tockate, Baumgartner, Roglehar. Schmidt, Tan Stsirkenborgb, Horace Vernal, Aodre Pluraot, Laufaut de Hein, Quit lemain, Verboeckhoven, Jsockel, Hints, Simpson, 0 O. Bingham, Weber, Q.O. Lan:hill', Richards,Bd. Moran, Soutane, - Louis Lang, Sountag, &a , ao: Er The palutioge will be ready for exhibition,' with ootalogues, Ave days previous to the salt: A handsome realdense, with stable, souk-house and large lot, Main street, Burlington, New Jersey. 111CpY WILLIAM H. STEER, GENERAL I_l/ AUCTION AND COMMUNION STOBN, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street. bew Areh. J. lo A. SILISON. Auctioneer. Sole et the Auction Store. , SUPEEIOR ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, AND HAHOGA NY HOUSEHOLD PUIiNITURE. MIERO4I3, OAR• PETS, OIL PAINTINGS, PLATED WARE, Zto, This Morning, At the auction store, ALIO o'olock, will bo sold the usual huge and superior assortment of parlor, cham ber, and dtning•room furniture, mirrors, carpets, paint ings, Soo. THREE BILLIARD TABLES, WITH MARBLE BEDS AND PATENT CUSHIONS, BALLS, CUES, COUN. TEES, CUB RACKS, POOL DALLS, Ac. Tbla Morning, ~ At the auction store. . at- 11 o'clock, will be sold 3 billiard tables, with marble beds, patent cushions, &a., balls and ones. - - • • - PEREMPTORY SALE Of THE LEASE,' YUEN'. TUBA, -AND" PINITIRES OP Tlllll BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOONR, N. E. CORNER OP MGR TH AND CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND STORY. On Friday ?locoing, 18t commencing at 11 o'o oak, will be sold posit out. reserve, the lease, furniture, and fixtures of the above saloons ' comprising in ' BILLIARD SALOON. 4 euperior billiard tables with marble beds, balls ; cues, rooks, counters, cushioned chairs, settees, oil cloths, &e. 4 alleys, pins,albs, marking slates, marble : top is blesi washs , auds and Baturea, umbrella stands, walnut tables, mahogany desk, mats, oil collie, we chest elght•day clocks, cushioned asks, stores, gee - fix tures. &c. OIL PAINTINGS, FIIENOH PLAYS MIRRORS. 1 large MI painting, 20110, of the Walled's !Mai bat tery at Vera Ores 4 Preach plate ratrrora,..oosmoramia view of 'Loudon, &o. Also, bar fixtures, bar demijohns, decanters, &e. Also, large strest•lamp and tranepareacies. 112 — Consignments of new awl second-hand borne hold furniture, piano- fortes , carpets , watebenjewelry, Ao., respectfully solicited. on whioh liberal tub ad- VILIZOBtI Will be made If required. frr Ont-door sales attended to promptry. Charge ZA moderate an any other home in thisaity. 111.°IfEcSo N IVA " l' 99:ir. ....,E! SIXTH aria akol 13tmeto. gMBiISMMEiM Also, watches AO jewelry of every description MONEY TO LOAN, Money to loan, in large or multi amount., on mer cloodies generally, and on all articles of Tild sums over one httroirEd dol'ars - Iwo per cent per month, Including storage, . aeffathane' Principal Botablisbment,l3 ➢ . corner of SIXTH and RAOE: S.D. QATAITEIe HATHANS,- AIICIT/OBENE, N. 7 and NODDY •- LOAN ODNICI, NO. 224 Sehth T /Mtn Street, below Walnut, oppodta -Peer at., only sight dome below the /Inhume. Hours of business from 7 Woke*, A. 12., wntil 10 'Polack in the evening. . Out-door tale,, and salsa at Cm Auction Siose, at. tended ripen Us most satiefaotory term,. ' - • CAPITAL POO,OOO. Establishuffor do lost Thirty Advances made from one dollar - to thousands on Dia monde, Silver Plate, , Watehes, Jewelry, Ilardwate; Ma °handle°, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Mitsloal Ineteruitente, Duns, Hoses , Carriages, sad Coeds every deatriptdon. , • . All goods aan rounds any length of unto agreed pan. _ • • AU Mumma, From one DundreddoUesa anditiffeade will be aharged 2 per. oat. per month 1200 and over the lowest market rate. Thin flbre Muse having a depth of 120 Feet, Mall Are and thief-prootffaulta to store all valuables, andpr Tate watchman for ,the premises; also, a heavy rano effected for the beneAt of all persons having gooda adiraneed upon. , N. B.—Oa mama , of liming au eallmltad aaptial, Ude aloe L prepared to make advances on more matte factory and aseanunodating taw than any other In tab city. , Money advanced to Um poor, fa small amosait, wetly Cal any chary. AT MUTAT) BALI. Bold Patent Lever and other Watches, Iwolli, aol Colitis, will be sold at redeems,. Dries*. • eall-is IWOTIO.E.-PLUMBING AND GAS-FIT TING is dond in -a worknianlike manner, at very moderate charge, by WM. WAT'PON, N. W. corner TWELVTII ant RPRINO OARDItr. N. R.—Oonntry work promptly attended to. re2.s.lme R ° P t 0 i r eb SU B r 4 E TINGS--Just,recutved suirplY, HAZARD, & nuToimisoN3 1/2 Chestnut street, Peremptory 841 e Sale at No. 942 Poplar street AT PRIVATE SALE BOWLING SALOON =Eacaxml 1 4 1 0 J 11) -74itIVOn::e' FuRNEss - , -- BarortAroi "004;s No: 499. ILARAIIT STRUT 'BALI OP SUTLER IDERMAISkAND A3ll . ' , - • -Day 43/00019, • On Tassels,' , Morel, 16 2 a.,10 o'clock, on 'neontluferedit- - : - 900 packages-sod lotefanctiend '111047 imperial and domestie dry'goods. - . .• • Fr Samples and eatelvenas en the'si l iTed FBENOH 1114911. mons, - .BBIIIIBYAI, - AND- DOR , ' - On Tuesday Nom% - • in pirceS 6 4 Sae Iftencliblinekeletbs " ' 42 pieces cadet-mixed 4oeslkinA: ; - -- - IA Woes gray donating. ' • •-•-• • - 10 pieces 0 4 London ind'anAdas kerseye. LINBft -DRUM, fj l 44l l lll MTiletr - YR1111202,- "A.ND BEng AND -WRITE ONEORA, • - 8 caves fancy Preach -" . 2 cues ode tend• ' - - • 1 ease Military stripe nolltinge;. - 1 case fancy white multioirs, - •, - cams London lssey'white'ind black' - 1 case canary-colored Slnchewe. - 6'4 BLAOIV.AIPAOAS - AND '4-4 -sayatlya , 1INS1116:, -- • case's 6-4 fine blaCk alpinism • - . 2 case's 4 4 'superfine Iris): abiding • • • PRINTED OASHAIRIII 619.119111.;. , C 0012.4 rich printed Cashmere eltiewlc: CANTON. MATTING. BRUSAILS ROOD AND Id &TS 11304 m i -a 4.4 whits Canton bitting •40 pieces 6-4 do- -, do - - do. 200 tapestry Btumels rugs ' • ' 300 do -do „ door matt, IHILIP- - FORD"AUOTIONNK; . ' Hite 430 MARKET S TRUT , tigittiMai 1/1211.-ase !SIXTH, loath ; Mae , • , _ ' " 34 . 04 Or . 0./113Priolf.' s j, • ' ;(litriesdar ' - _ - ' = Mar& 15th, Si t,l4li'ci'clock - pr6Miety, eatalogni on six roontho - credit; about 210 Wits, of ingrain," Yenotfan'aid cottage - Otthe best Mi . _ manylatmerS, consisting of„-. _ - impirthak ilizalitr4U.tronted Wool in- t pieces sOlper_Visittiall-rirool fillivergrelee. - - oisileti4-4 Mom , ' all-wool llllog and was - chain Irealtisn carpets, • - pieces 3-4 super "chain - Telatian carpets. pieces 5$ super quality - all-weal Ailing and wax - chain reunion carpets:,• -,- - - 4 pieces 4-4 wool (Wing lrealtian warpeta , M "ese 3 4 arid 5-8 wool fining realties `carpets.. Weis 4.4 add 11-8 Very` heirrycotroge caipets. j[' The - goals -will - be arranged; with catalogues, early on the morning Otwale: LARGE $A 07 Boolll,' BEOEO, BROGANO, eta. On Tkureley Monung, . -, March 17th; at 10 is'eloek,',eill be eeld by istelogne - on 4 menthe, eiedlt: . 100 stases _boots, Alio* Iwo gene, alppent, . 4,e....tity sod Eastern. tasonfeetere, to isbieb the A0E1190'54 tins trade be Invited, -„, , Ire &COTT," 7r.; - _ - 111101791q41/;-No: 481 • 011ESTRI7T STRNET, °mane the Out - tors Flows, botWein totaven- PlPTXStrearts. - - - • II ALI OP LOWPS . AND , ' -On Moidayldorning, , - - 1363. Instant, will be sold, by catalogue,,,,commancing , at 10% o'clock, an assortment of— Men's boned and unbaind k'p brogans. . lloyn bogad, - and r nabourd kip brogans. blen'Sliesvy said floe can boots. Ladies' looting and maideca ganam - - ObOdren's calf store. Lsdlrs' *find 'dippers, &a., &a , of- bed city and Eastern make. - 117 . _ 1 . u.• Samples and catalogue" early on that:mining of "ale. • ID - •• The pirtionlir attention at city and country trade Is invited. , SALE OP YALITABLE On PAINTINGS RRCiM TEUI GALLS RY OP-AIEREIRS. R. K. DISSIdLDORPIf - GO.; BROADWAY, NM W YORK. , - • - On Thiarsday,Morning,' - March 17th, 'will be - sold at No 1019 clhestout street,, 'Oats Parkirisab's lialoest,) commencing at .11 o'clock - choicely, a choice Collection, of oil paintings, from- Ike gallery pf the share . well-Intown firm, • s _Particular attention is invited to thls sale, whit* will be timid tiontain Many original pictures of great value, [together with - copies by celebrated artists of works of acknowledged - merit. : • • - The entire - collection is one Of great value, compris ing landscapes, marine siewe, interiors, exteriors,- fruits, dowers, &a. Th ey are all richly, framed and are well wo'thr of attention._ ila" Catalogues will be ready; and the paintings open far examination ,from Saturday until the morning of We. - T 14. CIUMMEY & BONS; = IP • MAL SISTATI4IIO2IOI , III.IIIB - ' 116.420 WALWEIT Peremptory Salo. • -- On Thursday, Morning, !Jacek 171 h, at 10 o'clock. on tkokproudoco, will post titely Tic - sold at public ont , tion— TR* LIANAIOME ",THEUIN-STOBY 1.11110X,8181- DkNow, with 6,11;04t0iy doable back- bol,diuiro. Flin t ate No: 941 North Ofirth Afoot. The bails, la built in a cape ioimanne4faiadshedrivitkaii-tko modern con: yo.lepeog. and J. oompio,?rder. Lot 19 `feat frost bi el feet deep. 117:13 . ,g09 no! Lepton on ground Tent. , - Peretnirtnn. Sale-slo;nll T ifi tatted:est, - ELBiIdNT IMENITVILE, bitnitting, 0._41:10 seam,: OARPNYI3, to c &p. - . On Tbaredey . ltorotng, Marsh 171h,"st 10 &elect. at Oil North Stith Street, immediately after; the rale of the house aed-lot, will. to • sold the entire furniture or. the oeenpant, declining - housekeeping, oonalstlet of Itruseels and Imre*. mg.'. pets, oil blotto, 'superior - reliant :nrellmaltergany bed steads, superior nimble-bop bureaus, sorsa, - lounges, ottomans, parlor intreura„loolding glensea,oll-paintlngs and engravings, rope, Venellan ib sass end and extevel9n tables,. Iv attest,. tani,erol..dlnhngohlue . sets, kiteben furnitu r e ; &d ' . LIEr Oagalognes ready earlj on MI BBCOND SPRING-, BALK, - • March Ilth e lin, will inclide— "- Orphans , Court Bal*-I.4state of John Malrll, Denneed, TWO•fiTORY BTORD AND DWILLINO, 811411 . 11 E, - -above Arch, ant aids, letle by 96' feet: , anDsoktl9 DOUBLE nitwit talystr 111131D11110,21, - with aide Put, northent- earner of 84611 and , l'llr teentb street !' lob 00 feet front, with: , _lbreentorf brick dwelling in tin roe. , • • VALUABLE asoltwratorzais, finiebed with the mo d ern =venison, situate- No 818 Market `street r lot 17 feet 3 inches by 138 feet deep. ' - Tenn pt Dr. John K. Mitchll, Derenud. — VALUABIy LOT OP•01 1 01111Disoutb.elds Mar. - kat ri,j,eau - ^"t 6 6 feet Dent 1 7 no to Ash ohm, - _ !., 21 ,UNDBOMECOTTAtoklisatuktrur.,— - en d ? ~_ all ,the modern:_conventenne, non-bunt _ Pint and r AMU, West Fkiladephia; lot lin by HANDSOME POURATORY front,) with two-story doable beak .bnildings and ve randah back , and "rubbed with - ilI the' modern pon veniences, 110. I* Worth 'Fifteenth, street ; lot IS feet by 100 feet deep to Kersheir„jtreet:. ' VALIIABLI LOT OF OROUND,:aid the' bialldlnga' thereon erected, southweat. corner of Market and For ty.thlid streets, 100 feet.front by 211 feet deep to Oak street - LAMS OIL PAOTORP;', TRW . - BRICK 'DWI/- LINOS, AID TWILYI !LORIS OP LAND, with all the necessary ontlatildingir . , end built in the most sub. Mantled manner, situate m the borough of Wander; Delaware county, Pa. In the Imild;ng are elem . sad iron stills,. with sla condensing tabs, containing.elciresi topper wo rmsrmsalso, all the requisite underground tubs, iron tants. shafting, - large water—Pampa, three " oil pampa, eight bleaching kettles, and all the neceiwary appartne for manufacturing on on the most extant:ye scale. The wharf on - the - .Delaware, In trent of the, premises, is SOO feet- loot, and will accommodate Ted sole drawing eleven feat. - - J Farther partletilacre and handbills can Int bad at RIP office - „ _ „ itANDI3OIIN MODERN 11.38IDENOS, ihrse-stary, with two-story bank building', Jut' farniebed frith all the modern conveniences, sitrette No. 409 Tara* street, lot 19 feet by 81 feet veep to a back outlet. - ' TRIED - pritlfiti On Thursday, March 316, 1869, on thetprentreMS— ßLEGASlT lIIIII,DING NITSB of every desirable else, on the Township Line Road, Chelton Arrant, and Lime Ribs Turnpike, neat Germantown. _ 117 Lithographs can be hut at the office. - ' OABD.—J. Etaxamay k Bona, taationeers, wilt huld regular Wes of Baal lasts, ttocka, bonsehoM fornitara at drualiata• 117. Oa our Prbrate Male Itegieter will :away:: be found a very large alueent of real eetataostelndUg every dem:option of sity end country property'— . 3. M , BONS. Beal Mate Broken', 620 WAIfzUT Street, below Sink eantaitallitL VOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE of-BAT ... BOBO', Pa.--Suann r Earaion.begins MONDAY, May 21. For Circalint address , ~hlO Imo Ray. - Gli9. HAND, Principal FrHE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY, WEST MESTER, Ra.,vittcommenee its 10th Bruton, under the charge of ita }resent Principal, on the first of May next. Tha. enures of haattuctlon is EXTENSIVE and THOROUGH, designed and arranged to prepare toys and young men Ise College or for She business requirements of satire life., The GERV AN and FERNOtt linguages are taught by NATIVE, RE SIDENT TBACIIIIES of Sart talent, and experience/ Arerage number of pupils 76, under the charge of 7 Teachers, including the Principal. For Qatelogues and full information apply to . - iuh7-2m War. F. WYBIIB, X. M., Principal. RITTEND.EN'® PHILIADELP HIA LJ COMMERCIAL OOLLBOB, northeast earner or CHESTNUT and MEN TB Streete. An Institution designed to et young men tot ACM TUE BUSINIZE. . BOARD 01 Taturrins. B. B. Corneas, Braude Hocking. Q mirs H. Stuart. David Milne John Bparhawk, David S. Brows, Lazo Hacker, A. Y. Parione, - D. B. 11.1nmaa,Erederisk Brown, • loptua L ppineott. - - IVENEN4 B.EBBIONB after September 15th. Nab Student had INDTVIDDAL 1118114170T10X at this Institution, and a Diploma from here is the beet re eommendation %young Men can hare, for obtandrg • good Magian. OATALONUBB may be had on application at the College. aen.ti [IRTANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL 1.1 MEROANTILI COLLEGBB, located et Phila. delphla, 8. B. corner //INVENTS and CHESTNUT; New York, Buffalo, Cleveland. and Chicago. 'Per in formation, toll or send for Catalogue. fe9-W QT. r MARK'u EPISOCPAL ACADEMY, I,OOIIBT. west of Sixteenth. The neat Session begins on TUEODAY, February let, 1869. Information respecting the Behool may be obtained on application to Her. J. A.NDILIM HARRIS, Jolter tf Principal. TONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N B. corner EIGHTH and MUTTON WOOD Stn. COMMERCIAL DAPARTIELENT.—Book•keeping In all its various forms • preparing Students Clowned, far situntiorso in any branch of business Plain and Or namentai Writing ; Comniercial,Calculaidons; Law and Correspondence. Mo institution in the United States gives a more thorough and practical comae. In tide department no teaching Is done in aliases, and is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited - • MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART aIuNT-:.(separate from the above.)--Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of en English and Clan- Meal Education; via BpsHhig, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, &a., Ancient and Modern Languaged, with . ku the higher Collegiate Studies. Besaions of Ave menthe commence September lot, and February Ist.= Pupils received at any time be fore or after these dates and charged/ toiicqt . th:nliy. Cala lognestinilalaid gratis. '- - mh26.-th R. PONLNAVY LONG, Principal i. SNYDER. LEIDY—J.4°. M. LEIDY, Prinelials of LEIDY HEOTHEEIP ACADEMY, Nom. 148 and 160 SIXTH STREET, near Bane, where a knowledge of - WHITING, .1300EJLEEPINO, and ABITEINATIO la made certain to every pupil that may enter. ACADEMY open day and evening. [AiIDSORUBS AND 13LAMPS. IiANDBORIIBR No. 1. ON e. per des. 9. , Mo. Li 8. 87e. gr 6.100 e. st OLiMPII Row, VAS pet van. T Row, SIT'S per dozen. S Row, $2.24 pa: Aosta'. ' EMILY 9, ECIKETIIK, ill Ninth 11 ' ainkle OBER,V:r4LE TOO 'AT*.LOte...B.I4 IVO Di 81114dalghts: 1 .1 1: 6. 1 24 13 15r ,... d05. 7. 11. - - 1 96 es • • s ATTORNEY. .tre'et, atine_ilghth, ft3B4m
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