. . •:*;.E4iikivit*Atitifil; -,- :: - :',c, - s. , , .'= 'I344IAANNAA-48teamshi9fitate s .alleorgis,Oanrini , iballs cotton Greiner & Darkness'.* do order: 43 o 'es Mogen 141 do Coohren , & Rumeihlllel doe idnirr lo& c0:73 do Jenne & ?doors" 130 do D Eislomon 00_13 bales - dementia, A. Whillden . & Bmn_l33 do /14, 44; McDevitt; Sli do 0 R'Moore & Cot 3 doW &JD o wzri Mussel. & Co; 60do ER:silts Wit . 36 , , 1' 4 91 1Y 2 3 t a kfiii I t.ift. '213 7 1n §1_, 41 1reart 184t §et riCa dr p t i i ii6 A I box 48.Disston; 9 etgi Om locos'& Do- lbex 444900 e, 'Woodside & Coll. do Morris. Tilskerkr `6lllk W Phdlies; I box AS • "Wlulatallsn; o nillou,Enior4 & 4lo• 1.9149•14 .034411")1A0X Ones. eliermsn & Geo'Younnly Met wuste Rom 9kg Kny & 800. • • - re b ßeliti: beß td Barnwell. W wqrnWell,P Librred, Markuo' * Browatelta t lVlW , saln l lady.il4 peanut. fisuocuis. - Oant'A. MOS*: IT -4W ; ThOS Jebn moneW,Opnover,end, twenty in t e iteerlge. , • , :•783:14ADELYI4A BOARD OF TRADE. , -; • Or nit 244:1M1X. • 0.1/KIJ 13.'• . ..L LNT TER • BAGS ,' ' ' •• • ii• ',J . / F *l M lißrielittfre' wiektitax,PHlT.A.DX4l.lo,C ark_Natailroa, Bteteabury ~ ~... ~...Mateuxas, soon rig Blaqk 6quall, Dar1e.,......:..8iJaa0 de Cuba aeon Bohr ageravihe, a5are.........—....:Nauau. NP, Feb ID Bohr,matauzea, Crooker —.--blertlulaue, Feb 4 Foa Wear COAST of APRla4:—The brig Calvert, Net FreuohOrill rail from thin port pu or about the lath sn o t! I g or Bleu& Leone; /to AU. letters aad papers la totaled for , the Allll3, rlOllO ' queiron, or ether' Oil t hat ta t a n t'l s igigliri riltig g e e , fi t .r:Or tgetrrabo7eLdear ~111114 1 E,',11 ,{ TEiLicErros. POET OF Feb. 9, 1860. 1-44 UN AEU WILICIATER ";,•-• CLEARED. 4 Bohr Seam'lle , Bears. Nassau , NP, JSkE L Perot. (dorresPOndenoti of the Fbiladeltikii Endings. , LEWES. Del. Feb 7, Mi. The following Beat 'remains at the Breakwatermx: Shia Saranalt from Liverkooh. barks Conrad , from Rio de Janeiro ilelab. from Boston; brigs Onnooo. Raw -lute, and nary E MillikenLaohrs C P- Williams. Mary Miler.r.Y Barnes, F Holliday. Golden - Rod, Woodru ff /3 1 1 0, D B Baldwin. Emma. John II Roach, Jag Neilson, W:A. - Hammond, W - 4 Magoon, three sateunknowp. arid stee.mtug America. Weather thlok, with .a light wind from Me 'westward. • Y0U19,, , , ' W. M. EiCIKALAN: . ' ay Trartallanr. ; „,•• (Correspondence of The Press.) .08mcbilaTON, Ye. 8. Thyte steaMship Keystone State, strived here frora Fhi adetphia. reports that on the , 7th. when W SW of, Fyyjaz Pun Shoal. she took in towthe aehr_catrte Huss, of Hawn. with maids gone and craw disabled., Da ee l liwpany, oda of the seamen, had his arm amputated by the surgeon of the Keystone Slats. • Steamship 'Keysto ME ne - State,' Murihman, hence,: at - lived a; Charlestonyesterday rnorniug. - Ships Sarah 'it Pettirrew.llurdleic. for Philadelphia lath. and Joe Fish, Young, to noosed the 8 .E P, were advertised at Livepl :Wulf. ship alarm. Mat thews, from Celoutta, arrived up at Dolton 7th inst. - Bark Warren Fisher. Crowell, Lora Banbabr was below Providence 6th inst. Brig John Weishaitield, for Now York, remained at aatonitgat lilt.• firm Scats Clara, ElUngWOOd, from Havana, was at bißtansmr aid A e rie U mpire . Higgins, for Barton or New York, was a tirtl ac ren 't g h ,2 l :araWs, hence, arrived at Norfolk 7th inst.. Sehre 1 V W Simmons. Godfrey and Virginia, Davis, from do Imore. arrived at Charleston 4th inst. Bohr W Wallace, Scull, cleared at Charleaton 4th inst. for New York. &bra L starter/ult. Stover. It Corson. High. and CI M; Neat. Godfrey, from Near York, arrivad at Charleaton ata inst. Behr Debolsh bites, 'Totem, okayed at Savannah bit' Mgt fer Now York. • . • Bohr Effort, Dunning, from Havasu", at Hatanraw Pd instant..s:i t a t ,hr c i c ria N t r i c i c i n from Providence for Phi or.fiavanuah. rema ined at . Neit ‘ rpo,.. 6th mot. Providen c e NMI C Shaw, Shaw, for Provideactb - cloared at Ss: . ?gnash 6th mgt. • NEW. YORK. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1860. SPRING SHAWLS. A T. - MEANDER CLARK, el WARIVEN STREET, NBW YORK, JELAS NOW OPEN;AND OFFERS TO TRH WHOLE SALE TRADE, on. liberal Winks large and splendid amok of . PRINTED dABHMEItII SHAWLS, STELLA SHAWLS, IN BROOKE AND PRINTED BORDERS Alio, the foiRCIEBT STMN of WOVE BROONE BORDERS, IN BETS, Paw offered In this market. ' AIMEE ABOVE WERE ALL BOUGHT PERSON ALLY, on the moat advantageous terms, by the ad verttser, be ti enabled to offer them at ertees that mus command the attention of all FIRST-CLAES BUYERS tea4m AUGUST BELMONT • lc,- 00., • BAMK E R . NEW YORE, Dente Letters of Credit to Travancore available to ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, THROUGH THE 151788.1t/3. ROTREICEILD, FARIS, LONDON, FRANKFORT, VIENNA, NA PLEB,' AND TEMA COBRESPONDENTB; 1618.6 m• RETAIL DRY GOODS. fARGAINS FOR ~ SIX WEEKS. wiroarrynykjuifitEah K. E. owner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDSN,nrould respectfully inform the W a il antral ht i ot from now (Janunri ld. late.) until fißc i L, ifIVODS IN I ARDLESS OF PROFITS! Th - ey tom an exoellent stook of, ultlititt i el l i= Blankets. Al3 . ll , l4tl o n u g and he e tin glualins. k - nnoln, Oltitlm. atneirlitp4ies &rood muireloakil a FANC Yhi: A LAttGE STOOK OF SLUM • Beet m . ak e of litack n X 9p x c " i ' o ' m "" I?" l' a idi• " M: A m clllgibobTAlOEl .N.R.—ltwien • nay to sive nes cal. !AU ~, ik / 1 ,WAALSIITTA bRIRTINOS, SOFT "2 FITT, Just crpOned. 6-4 114sorrn e Bhirting_s_ at 123( cents, 4-4 Irush 8 rtini and Fronting Linea. ' • • si and A-4 nab alnabla for )3,71 =wk. 'As Yl tt. Per b re oßri t°4 `an o d f' . itar i ssveintoZ'llTestiltd a lt . PieViezrl Ciambrio stadkero lefe, ito. ' - Ladies {lnd Gents' Linen Cambria Bandkerohlars, ha _ rent vane s. , - - Gents Silk Handkerchiefs, Black Cravats, and Neck lbw_SG w TE GOODS in variety. , WINTER !MOOR DRE . rod SS GO in 'MOS. of al! kinds. • DS. • - -- Cast and Broolie Shawls. - ed and Crib '.Blapkuts.. , ok loggias Cloth,. _ • i : - ' loaltp ia Beat Made. glum eits'aii untbrourr i khzust harms stook. - isli-tr , BIGGT .niltillkargtiQn - B LUE PLAID RUMBLE!. Elegant Proehe Bhawlta - - Floe Mgt h Moats. • ' " WOOllBll Lord Mundt. Pretty 30 and 23 cent Detainee. - fad) and 84 BO Wool Robes. worth SY and CG Finest Black Ildonstelinet, 30 tone cents. SI °eat sil-wool QARSIMEREO, Eliot brit ranoy.Onstdmeres. Ooode kettle, and *Lit tttnets and Otestmeres, 40 to 70 tient& • -Vest.nse very sheet' mi . !°anti:44sta ti d Drawers. ioVelie Tier. .Efate. eStelidu lots. . own% N. EL—LPSFN GOODS, a large an de ra e stook o every deeonytion Jan/ EACIE- MOIR Jo ANTIQUE. 41-0 , lot. 'gniMori „' r. .;.' CIURWEN 8T .1 / 4. 115Z 13 452, sod 454 IA NUOND a iI R b. witt3c,.'. MANGY -DRESS SILKS. • , 110 bin ht aolors, 50 cents. -71 th / ; 110 : 114 . 1 111 62 4 iirt " latitV re; :id -et 460.452. and Oil N. SECOND Bt.. AK Willow. "RIOH PLAIN BLACK SILKS, In a .a.wwidtha Rai grades. stmeler goad*. at 90 and 95 etc, ta l let -tu tlit i q s a d frreaareravo fe3 St 450, 165. aild 464 N. SECOND St.. ab. II ow. rdsAp BLACK SILICS. , ' dot SB.Booh Ark Levantine', 70 unti. " BO 2 , ft VI 111 11 eatttl ChM A s CURWlift BTODOART BROTArt teSoSt MO. 46.1. and 414 pr. &saw) sb. Willo w JOSEPH LEA, '. ' . N 08.128 AND IM INESTNITT STAMM invites the attention of the Trade to his Bkrok. of COTTON, WOOLLEN, LINEN, AND PRINTED GOODS, • MADDER PRINTS„, ifeW light and 'lark Spring tiles, a' great %midi from • ' MUSE& BAM'L SLATER & SONS. :: - ECOITON MANNEAPTIIRINO -MONTEEII3LLO COMPANY. Also, TEE ATLANTIC 00". , S MOURNING, - Inotuding many new standard Patterns. NEAT 'BLACK & WRITES. PIMPLES, LAY:B;k°. BA.XONY & SESPREED PLAIN, .& 811)8BAND8. B 1,401(. AND GRAM AND CHOICE LUSTER amEa._ WOOLLEN - 4, FANCY CABBIMEREB aid DOINUCINB, &0., FROM ROOK 'COM., GLENDATAR OM., NEW ENGLAND ODIC, CRAWFORD MILLS, MOOR DALE AND OXFORD - EBERHARDT' & SONS , RUPENION, DUCK DO ' SRIN AND • OILX MIA TUREII. ' Sitinefie. 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Trams. . jal9-tf T iliE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL , RAILROAD. Dfil) MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1860. gligagm 1860. THE CAPA_CITY OF THIS It OAD_Bilir EQUAL TO ANY IN THE C6jhrijit _ THREE THEODOR PASSENGERERATIIS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direst at Philadelphia with Through Trains i •orn Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the mon-Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and -thusll points in the West; Northwest, and Southwest furnishing faollities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by cry other route. Express and Past Lines run through to Pittaburg, without change of Cars or Conductors. All the Pao soarer Trains provided with Loughridge'a l'atett kaake--speed under perfect control of the engineer, thus adding much to the War of travellers. Smoking Cars are attacked to each Train] WoodruiPa Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Pridna. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Sun dartreaff g i at d ilea.yes Philadelphia at 8 A. M. East Line 11 60 A. M. TRAINSEzproee Train WAY LEAVE ‘ O aver P T, P. M. LOWS: Harrisburg Aooommodation, vie Columbia, I P. M. Columbia 4.00 P. M. Parkesburg 12.30 P. M. West Cheater Passengers take the Mail, Parkes burg and Columbia Trains. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladelphia at 8 A. M. go directly through. Tiakets Westward may be obtained at the (noise of the Company in Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, or Bal timore Land_ Tickets; Eastward at any of the important Railroad °Moos in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of bteamere on the Mississippi or Ohio rivers. 8F Fare always as low, and time as quick, an by any other Route. For further information apply at the Passenger eta , talp, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western connection" of the Penosyivants Railroad to Chicago, make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferr age of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantagestreadily appro.:slated by Shimmers of Freight, and the Travel ling Public. blerolianta and Shippers entrusting the transportation Of their Freight to this Company, can rely with cond denea on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Penns, lvania Railroad ars at an times as favorable as are charged by other Railroad Companies. 1111 1 Be particular to mark packages' . via Penna. Rail road. For Freight Contraota or Shipping Direotions, anvil to, or address either of the following Agorae of the Com near D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; H.S.Pieroo fe 00,_Eanerrille,O.; J.J. Johnston Ripley, O.; It. McNeely, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby & Croppor, Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock k Co., Jeffersonville, Indi ana; 11. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, O.; Athorn & IbbbertCino O. R. C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind.; Jos. E. Moore, I,o : uinville, Ky.; P. 6. (PRiley Co., Evansville, Ind.; .W. Graham & Co, Cairo ,_lll4 F. Bass, Shaler In Glass, St. Louis,Mo,• John IL Har ris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & Hunt . Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke & Co., Chicago, 111., W. H.H . Koorits, Alton, 814 or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the West. E. J. sNEEDEE, MAGRAW k 1i0055, 80 North street, Baltimore. I,D,iBfi 88.:14.1nr.'gae street, s tos i t l t l i i n a . m it., N.Y. 111.111:618TON, Oeill Freight Agent, Phila. L. L. 1101.1PT,__Gen'l Ticket Agent, Flute.. THOS. A. SCOTT, Gang Supt Altoona, Pa. How She Ulm her Heart Away, The Yount Wife, Arts and Books, How Woman Excels Man, the Humilities of Lce, The Cominuzuon of nye, Woman an panel of 'cane The Civilisation, . The Larit Love. IrWomen the Proteetreee of Women. Woman, the Physioian. Chilthen. RE TRADE. el its soar szemfed our moss every cagy, at a very large before going to press, and ortpone its publication for a with promptness a rapid/y t t lan pi lilzOgr . 9 l ! . . i rrftut i Skang 190 GitAtrD Street. New fet-staleth 1859. ,ice giNit 1859. WATER ARRANGEMENT-NEW YORK WES CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILk- DEDPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.' LINES yROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACEIEL PROW WALNUT-STAIRT WHARF AND KRNOINOTON. Will love as followe, viz: tall. At 6 A. NI., Ty& Camden and Amboy, Cam. & Am. Acoommodatidn es 36 At_ I) A. M., via Camden and jersey City, (New Jersey)Aoqommociation.—. 336 At 9 A. M., via Camden and Jersey C i ty, Meal . , 00 At 11 7 6 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Western _Extreme ............ 00 At 11% P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Amoommo dab .. II 36 Amboy, C. & At 2 P. M., via Camden and A. Ex reu --.„ 000 At OK P. M., via Kensington and Jersey city. Evening Exvress.-- . It 00 At 4)( P. 66., via Kensington and Jersey Oity, Id ClanTioket--. .. 3 MI At P, M., via Camden and Jersey City E vemng Mail -- . 000 At 11 , P. M.,via Camden and Jersey C ity, Southern - Mal 2 25 At 5 P.Mona Cam den and Amboy,Accommodation (Freight end Passenger}—let Class Ticket. 25 24 Class et... The 6P. M. Mail Line runs daily, TheU P.M. S ou th rA Mad turdaye excepted. ° F or W B l 4 :lEre r tr . e.tt a, Vni t if. l M l N9 11. from Kensington. f A r . o irn. M w a i mih ei nt i nkUlleAtfi l lra,;mnd Bethlehem, at 0 FoiWater Gay,_Etrouaimburg Scranton, Wilkesbarre, MMo~nqtrose, Crest Delaware' For Mown molly. at 6 and 9 A. M.,' and t and 4K P, M. For Freehold, at etosl.F.F 4 M. WAY LIN Ell For Bristol, Trenton, &o, ate and 4H P. M. from Ran ainston. ,X, r o d r e Ffegradetz t .rgl i tvzoavaly. Burlington. Fift;nollnall of IMPLY° 03117 ahowed each roomer. Passenger, are brohiteted from taking earthing its p rate but their weanng apparet, All baggage over y pounds to be paid for extra. The company t eis rrirmabrcervcrLognietiregiri ,fr. d except by special contract. WM. H. OATZMER. Agent Camden and Amboy R. R. Co. COAL. 111URSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1860. PIIILADELPLIIA, T GER ULNTOWN AND NORRIS TOW RAILROAD— WI r•MERPiI PANGEMEN— On and after MONDAY, Novill, 417, FOR OERMANTOW . Le a. p h i 8,7,7 A, 9, 10, 11 , and 11 A. M., 1.1,,,t e e t, 6,7, 8, and UM P. M. =Twin 8,7, 7 8. 918,10,11, A. 78.• 1,2, 11, 4, ei,,O, 6, 6ii l brigt l P : M. Leave Philadelphia 9.06 mrir A. it 1., 155:. and 19,P. a Or Oprmantown 8.10 min. A. M. 0.10 nun., 55a, Leave PgadiffeBT. 14 L , L IZSP. R . sails , V, and 10 P, AL B,triS,l= ;PAL 740 ' 8 •0! 8 41 4 78 / 40 A. N., lave Prilla,delphisZrAll A Pud P. 61. ave Chestnut lilll 7.60 . 11,W, 640, and 880 P.M. FOR CONSHOADOKEN AND NORRISTOWN, Leave Philadelphia 5,9, 11.06, min., A. M., 1.06, 806, 05, 838, and ILtir P. M. op , . N ruatown 0,7, 9, 11 A. M., lid,did, and • PAr Y ON SUNDAYS, tia l e la i r i ti l tiiVAtir Met? . FOR MANAY rq's• Leave Philadelp nk hia 8,734,9, 11.1)8 A . M., LAO, 8.146, MS / We, N, andTi lLt5 P. M. jAave Inemay 635,75 i, 835, sg, and 117 _8 A. M., 9,8, 133, and p. M. ON SUNDAYS, .Leave PkiLadef 9A. AL, A, and 85‘ P Love hiaar 41„ 635, and 75( P. M. D AT.MhineititilHaelliSnritatir. • - r EAST ON, NOILT 1 ' ENNSYIp aIIitIANE VANIA RAILROAD. AnrEny W k l:4 l t 4 E R AR D RAN oo r rr 3I ?{ L., f :N i I. On_and after of° I L C kvember7th,lBo9, Passen ger Train s will leave 0 4:10 W i liLow Suomi, Prelohla, DAILY, (Sundays otoifo 11 , ... ~, or ethlehern, Easton. t .t , l . torr, Irma One,l*, "Or ihteVin E ,lCrlerr a s /at 9.34 A . M. and 3P. M. Fo r orles4wa. rilooominodationd at 8.40 A. M. and 4P. , For Fort WashingtmakwriptiBV ate P. M. TRAINS FOR PRI . Uwe Bethlehem, LE:proud a ii. Sad 4.1 n p, M. Leavf_Doriestown, (Acoommodatlond at 7 A.' M. arol SAO P. AL_ Leave Fort Wasiallw....odation,)at7. A.M. I. ° We PP . 9. 10 A. M . Ml326l:,,,ffiFrq..t..4.lffifi ylastown ,ar 111.....e10taa, ist 7. . • ort Washington for Philadelphia, at 0 . 10 P. M. are to Bewslonn, 81.110; to Manch Chunk, OM; to Reston, *LW; to Dorlseown, 83 cents. Throngn Negate mud be wowed before entering the oa rs. All P e get Traine h ( myt ftnnki TrAllis) oc.ll - ?gat Ig, p ite r i r st ,A7! A. 44;:d n 7 PRILADELPHIA, WlL ictilAthmEPTlß MINGTON, AND BALTI- PystitivelosimiLw eT priAbl a r , FFnAt or Itunore at 845 A. M., 13 noon, (Expiated ano. U.lO P. M. For peter at 8.15 A. M., la none, 30, and 11.10 A'. M. For ilminglon at 8.15 A. M.. 1 Ayni ll.lo r, K. for qw Castle at 8.15 A. M., an .u., . For Middletown at 8.15 A. M., an 430 . a For IlluvF at 8.15 A. M., and 4.80 P. M. for Mil rd at an A. M., and 4.30 P. M. or Bea Cord at 1.15 A. M., and 480P.M. or Laurel at 8.15 A 51., and 4.80 P. M. TRAINS VCR PiIB,APELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M., Oexpresed 10.15 A. M., °T,V,I S t'crillii is A 8.0 P. k no...at?. .M. and 1180 A. 14.445 and Leave Lame at 8.15 A. Nl,' and 3.40 P. al. Leave Seaford at 5.41 A. M., and 4.08 Y. M. sive Milford at TA.O Add., and 4.25 .P.AM.' ave 'lover at 9,05 A. M., quid 5.00 P M. Leave giddletoWn at 10 A. M aad TA E. m. Leave :Yew Castle at 10.36 A. AI., and 5 P. AL E . Z: 2,abAILV,',ItI 2 AAr 2 01adaDdetgarrelliai at 10.15 A. 111. TRATUS FOR Rti r ,7'IMORR Leave Cheater at 8.45 A. M., ..M and 1.1,40 P. M. Lome Wlluungtan at 3.33 A. 0246 Y. M.. and OM A. M. . . aux Op 7at 11.10 P. M., from hibuielphns t t ~ qop o Baittmoro, will run se follows: . • . . . Leave Pyridelphia for FelTiville and intermediate pl/1001 ftve W inform for Perryville and intermediate Pi re e tivaqtAtOn tor Philadelphia and intermediate Pi re e :v a e t taltiraora for Btemmer's Eon, China's, and Hammond at 11A4 P. M. ne B. M. FELTON. President. NORMWEST ()REITER RAIL ROAD TRAINS vts FENNSYL.. VAN IA RAILROAD.LeIwo Depot eor. ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, daily, (except Sunday.) at S M., 13.30 P. M., and 4 P. M. Leave Prod Cheater at 7.20 A. M.. 1 0 .30 A, M.. and 340 P. M. ix 14. y iFitPHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE IC - T ROU' E to Himira ,Wilit gbarre, Buffalo, osgo, Rook Island, Niagara Fails, ifilwaukee, Bur g n, Montreal, St. Paul'', Detroit, uniteth, and St. t ix avenger train' will leave BROADelphia and Reg in Railroad Depot, crner and CA LLOW RILL StreetellAlLY. (Sun days 61LOCIpted,) as follows: 740 A . ~lAY EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Fails, BulT6lo, Detroit, Chioago, Malwankee, Rook Island, Oalena,St. Paul's, Burlington, and SG Louie. 44 P. nr., NIGHT EXPRESS. For E re, Disgara Falb:, Buffato,_Detrole Chicago, hillwan il itie.lioak bland, Galena, St. Peure idurbngton, and M. pule. The 7.60 A. M. and SAO F. ?4,_ trains run through to HAR.ErEBBRo, stopping at all ntasieus On the Lebanon Valley MAP The 740 A. kl. , ll 3 ;ain :mangle at Rupert for Wilkes tetns,PEtaton, ranton, and _all stattops on the LACK AWAPIIIIA AND LOOI,4BBURG RAILROD. Baggage obsokatt to blmirs, Bufalo, and Suspension Bridge,. eta , evokeßP,lU l llroPre P l (tE l e t )rPrr . 212 ... 1 M a el o fil. Han CIIIST T&recto an.. aptrlio,:-Z'n ger P l P fikollati E R AS gr F MAO 1 1' I RA tl't Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below gine, daily, Co Et: drl p enoeptedd lor alt points West and North, at 6 F. M. relApts must be delivered before 11 r. M. coinsure go is :gun? my. of KI L sr ist A rtipn, apply at flu i t t p vit t, itflAS, be i lgr A Vine, ° l.t. ' W. corner ixta and WEENUT filr e giiii itot-tr Phi adelobta PHILADELPHIA AND y A DIN) RAIL, R0AD,V, 111 4,1 INE, for FO TRVILLE, READ -1 0 and at ulta, aktr,6lvititt ew tat'?::a t ,. aizrz.o.f.BZPV at MAL M., DAlLY,o3undays excepted for OTTo VILLE, HARBIBDURO, alcid nil iiiterme4ieto petit% connecting at Rarraiburg with trauma running to POUF burg, Ohamberibtarg, Carl tideAupbur, &a. AFTERNOON LINEE,_ Leave stele/P. M., DAILY, for Yo TTSVILLE and HARRISBURG. til.Bo P. al,,DAlLY,lBundayeexeepted,)for READ_ Mil, and intermediate.ei P . w it in IVIcILYIENNV R . flarstmy. NOTIOL—CIIESTER b eff Do t t ontrise2gligglg litlin RAI I,v r WNIVA i n t rieft TEnoz.v i l'ATE 8 A lONS.—On and aApr lit i yoem gDniiot V' the CI! For ' ( d ° neallng_Rauroao Company. corner or ROAD s a i nd CAI, OWIIII.I, street,, (passenger en• VIREAVIT.III4 for Downingtown. !was at 7.30 A M erERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, loaves at 411 ~m. AV g1 1 11111'.7/Vigliageni of the Philadelphia 1 1{41141414 "I" Vil i takfRENNYI iantatl. INSURANCE COMPANIES. OFFICE OF THE QUAKER CITY IN- N- , 8 (MANCE C0.,N0. ES S T A T E M ENTATREET. FOURTH ANNUAL ,OF ui• t iIUSINESS AND CONDITION OF THE QUAKER - CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. '""" As Presented to Ds Stockholders. Jan. 3, 1860 , Capital Stock ,4900.000 Ot/ Surplus, January I. 1009., 124.85112 Prennuma received in 16591 ......... $116,66183 Marine............. 160,480.2) ?. 311,017.13 I n land Navigatio n Transportation.., 0,012,10) Interest received 12.762.0 Salvage and rein5urance...........18.8 32 . 2 9 1164)0,043 22 LOSSES, EXPENSES. lc c. Losses paid in 1819. • ..... .... ... 25191.171.83 • Dividend, Comm n, issioto . eigenla agents licenses, office 5ent........ 83 98185 Printing, arlvertimg er expenses. Selene, *kid in 1869... -• • ...... ... 6,488 25 Reluctance° and return premi ums. 1830;2159 ASSETS. Bonds and mortgagee on real estate ...6100 oo Ground rents in Philadelohia 2,230.00 60 a 1 area Continental Bank, Now ork 6,000.00 60 aharea diiy bani, hifridelplna 2050103 100 do Corn Exchange Bank, Philadelphia —2,600 00 59 shares Union Bank, Philada.. 4, 60 0 00 23 do Consolidated Bank d 0... Rate 15 do Farmers B Ideohanice Bank. Camden, N. J .... . . 2030 shares of Railroad, Canal, and other stocks, all paying 6 per cent market value 21,660.00 Coupon bonds hearing 6 end 7 per et 19,10000 Negotialre bdlsreoetvablo 9l,oo ;. 9s Cash in hands of agents and in transit , . ban• 24.814. n Cash on hand and in k— . 20,877.40 e 260,740.70 This Company continues to make Insurances against Lose on all kind eot Fire, Marine, and Inland Rio o, on the meet favorable terms. OFFICERS. Provident—GEOßGF. H. lIART. Vice Proaident—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H. t. COG OSHALL Assistant Seoretar)—S. 11. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. George H Hart, Foster S. Perkins, E. P. Ross. P. R. Coggshall, A. C. Cattail. E. W. Bailey, Andrew It. Chambers Samuel Jones, M. D. Hon. H. M. Fuller. Ja27-0 H. R. COOGSHALL, Bearetary. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANy. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSIYANIA_, NAtt, OFFICE. R. E. CORNE THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, hiladelphin. MARINE NSURANCE . . .. • ON VESSELS, ( CARGO, To all parts of the World. FREIGHT, `INLAND iNSIJRANCES On Goode, by RIVOIi Canada, Lakes, and Land Carriage to elf parts of the Union. TIRE INSURANCES On Meroheindlee generally. On Storearangilar c to. Azi Itir Y. November 1,1669, Par, Market Value. 1123,060, Philadelphia City 6 VP 0ent..,L0an....5L91.000 00 100.000_, Pennsylvania State 61'' ot. Loan 83.555 00 21,00(1 P_onnsylvania State 6 4fs or. L0an......, 21,000 00 26,000, U.S. Treasury 614 40 Dent . Notes and interest due ..... —,-,... . .. ..... 26,263 64 430,000 U. S. Troaaury 6 40' et. Notes god inter est due , ~ ..... 30.615 00 $26,000 Temporary Loan tO . t . k . e . dity of Phila delphia . .. . , .. .... 26.0100 00 060,000, Pennsylvania Bailroticlii Woiiiage 6 4. 9. cont. Ronda. . t —._.. 43,01 X) 00 ipopo, North Pennsylvania R0nde......--._. Mort nen . Bonds.. —..— 19.300 00 $14,000 West 14:11 6 aZIphtit t Passenger Railway Company 7 tir at. coupon bonds 12,600 CO 410,000, 600 share, stook Germantown Gag Company, interest and Principal guarantied by the oily of Phila. delphia —.....—..—. _ ___ 15,000 00 111,000, 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company .--..........- 111,000, 100 shares North Ponninivania Ear.— 5,778 00 road Company --...—_ I 860130, shares Philadelphia 1011. Boat and Steam Tug Company, Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Com p.any, Ocean Steam Navigation Lompany, Philadelphia and fin vre de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exchange _ Company —... .......—... 94 1 0 00 830,880 Bo 4 nds and Mortgagee, and Real Estate, of. "B ' nB 54 EArs e riPeti , •llO ini — lnailinvie7e . drirade: —.. ;77ll4V3 . 69 3 shows duo at Agenoies—Premiums on ma rine Interest, and other debts due the Company—, _ —....... ....... 614661 ea Boris and stook of sundry Insurance &mos ni ..... 3,30 00 Cash on Noah in —• 67,030 31 DIRECTORS. Samuel E. Stokes, tP. Peeiaton, eery Sloan, deresd k Darllngtor a Jones Brooke. enoer AP Denim, omaa C. Hand, Fmßert Burton, ob P. Joarp, e. B. nPFarlAnde Joshua P. Eyre, /oho B. Semple, PittAb.g, C. T. Horgan, A B. Bor er, 66 , M gtaß r ri v t, PrOaNent• I. HAND, loe Preoideet, oretere. dtb-dtr William 151a.f 3 bri a Edmund 147 1 0111114 Atli% . gg: . 6`..ii:Tv7:,°°' amee Traeuair, illiam Eyre, Jr.. amen U. Hand, William C. Ludwig. icre.eiLhAl.. Huston, George G. a Leiper. Hugh Crig, Charism Kelly, YO'ILLIA rood. C. H.KHRY LYLMURN. Bee FAME 'INSURANCE COMPANY, NO 106 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPIIIA. INCORPORATED APRIL. 7816,DY THE STATE OP ft;NNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS, '"lc?pit* I • Samuel Wricht.D. 11. Barney, WM. W. Walters, J. W. EMMY', Chas. Riehardeon. Henry boula. Jr., to. A. West, Jamb W. Stout, 0. 'Wilson Daps, Evan Morse, Thom. S. Marlin, Menko Stern. GEORGE W. BA tin President. JONATHAN J. SLOCUAI, Vise Poe% . WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Jell -If LIFE INSURANCE AND MIST COM PANY.—THE _PENN inpTuAL Llyil ItieU BANkE COMPANY, Narthesas oornar or THIRD and DO_C Sttenta. ea sels, 1ige2,2213 M. MO REs LIVES for the who', le . r.sf difeigin t V 1 7 15 1 4141,4 n trarifititMoa' Allitrnd Ina on the " EV e alif e tta 440" Atplaistrotoro, AleiPeall Trustoeo,and Clu r hike. TRUSTE% Rimini L. Miller, • nal elditahesh t 1 itm mantra OPI L P ill a tipi Jainea JJ otter, , o.lf no 4. sl rotter, r,:WI IA !O lio ; , V q l . 4: iv , . &ag, m a t. 4 gi r irpr,jfifg, '" ' I DE 1,.. 1....... B Art i i, , s 4 Tien Robertson, n, arn ti J. 'Sari, oaeli M. hotnea, , armor M. Ruin, John O. Brenner, P.174 1 1t 1 , 6 1, , ; V I PER , President. A, .E. oT ES, Vine Pres% lowa W. itolipiji. shmir , arr. aulB-17 INSURANCE COMPANY OF T.IIS ii- ATE QF PENNNYLVANJrom AND lifii fin INSURANCE—No. A EXCHANGE BUILD GS. Chartered in 1794—Capital 5700,000—Assets, 'Wall 1, 11Mg.11b4/4.1.0 ET•100. All in'aik 4 " 10 A40.11 and available seopritles—oon- Dane to insure on v Weds asitl a rrp,a, Buildings, Stooks of Merchandise, &a.c.W. , leo*. DIEEOTO 8 i Hem D. Nherrerd, George H. Stilag4. Charles Toby, Samuel O an Jro Charles Alacalester; Tobias w William 8. Bmith. Thomas D. Wagner , ;Alan, igib.it44,. Remy G. Freeman. sun ti t ! Charles 8. Lewis, olt, PriiihnlXED, Preildept. WILLIAM HARPHR. tleoretary. Is li-wfm tf E AND OWARD F '• , r AVCE COMPANY, No. 411 WALNUT Street. hi , 'elms... DIZEOTOR.B. M. W. Baldwin. ..i.J. Ir. D. Truitt: J. Etlir Thomson. wm. x. Hunlin, Inhn W. Banton t ~/ B. Swinglnr, William Itancnai s U. Memnon. li f Vtoheil. Chiiirlei.P.°Y Norton, tn: 11 n F . ..., a iltioks It" Claytoa. T.. xensil. . Thomas L. Ludara. IL 11 1 .glOo k ir e. 7Priaidnt_t. B. WA ! VA. Anopstarr....-BDWIN Is OTH. deg nuoiNgss COLD& pp R. CORSO fii REAL ESTATE . BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS TQWN, YENNA. FARMS to Mouttomery.Bunka, end Monter noun Nem, for sato or exohon go. nj ,G e .°llAB ATAV/12,fwgg n to g r o d 'in Non: pA W SON & NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDRRH, NOR. AID AND 321 MINOR STREET, Between Menet and Chestnut streets, PHILADELPHIA. AMES PAWSON. JAS. B. NICHOLSON R. 00E8014. UAL ESTATE BRO • RER AND CONVFYANOED, lircrrittr?wn. Pa. 180 Farina for sale in Bucks. Montgomory, anti DIM ter counties. Catalognos of Farms, with full nosorip tioi s. sent by mail. fah-3m jJM. D IELLEY AND GEORGE A. COPY y , fttQTAGYN 64 , kr.Y. have removed to I Routh RI T mat. Nilo 14.11-1 m lir B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND ir • swil l: pop!? O,IENCY, for Principal rtewm meg and rig% :8 1:06,pd Coutnry, • oar. 44dress " B. I' 1.3).8a." l tf a-Cal M. RIDDLE, Attprpey at Law, .11. No. 213 South FOUBTII W:rant. ntl-ern. WALLACE & BRODIIEAD, 37 EXCHANGE RAC&NEW YORK. Stooks ang Bauda bought and Nom, on o. columisaion. Fa4weta On B. W •LLACI. EDWALD DiSOVELLE on•• A ux - . imam" ATTotta, vEnits t vriu, t r uriti l l In 'more . =iron, ultln THE ADAMS EXPRESS 00. 1 OPFIDE Bap CHESTAIUTStrsot, forwards arosts, axes, Manhandle°, Bank Notes, and Space, either 11 Si own Lines, or in connection with other Express coin p_aniee, to all the principle towns and nags o the Baited Staten. E. B. SANDFORD. aul-tf General Superintendent HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. PAOKAM HARDWARE HOUSE.—Wo would reeßeotfully thti attention of the Cent, pid__Hanlwere rrade to our extene,..io Stook of DIR MINCILIAM HARDWARE, which we oter at a /map Wynne° by the prudence. Orders fig direot importation solicited, and Goode de. tinert4 either In this oily, New Yorlr, or New Orleans. W. O. LEWIS & Son, ooMMFRCH Street, Importing and Oboinniation_ Merchants. And Agents for Foreign and Domestic Hardware. auXI-tt GENTS , VDRNISIIING GOODS. I W. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win- IN efeeter_is Soott--(IRNMEMEN'S FURNISH IN%fipuRTE and SHIRT AIANVP'AcTORY, 814 l i er6 Btreet, (nearly invade the Girard Honied 1 . . . would reepeotfully VI the attention of hie former patrons and friends to e new store, and le pre pared to All orders for 8/111t 8 at short nonee. .A Ve l a t il i t t e l ittn i gh. Whweiale Trade sulPiggltth JNICEOLSON, e Manufacturer of SHIRT% LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AN !) COLLARS A large and choice assortment, and wata, MADE, al ways on hand, unto which 1 partioularly invite the at tentnp.n 0/..11 and prot-paying 811011 T TIME bnyers 8. E. corner of SECO ND and AROH Streets, delph jalB-11iii• MESSRS. ROSENTHAL & MORRIS, from Plymouth, England, manufacturers of the celebrated ". Pentagoopio" Speotaolee, respeotfully solicit the pa tronage of the ladies end gentlemen of Philadelphia and vicinity, to their superior ground speetaole 0455011% The valuable advantage derived from them is, that In mead o vision becoming, strained, heated, weakened, and in numerous oases seriously injured, it is preserved and strengthened, everything at once beeomes clear af o d li t Vit 4 ci t u i l t 7 t lg agg t. Pr ii oll:ll are OLlftbjed to.em -1 u e ocoupation, Miner ty LI andle-light ; I gen see Wjlik those lens f Ranh lose magnifying power, and they do not require tile Ere neat changes to the dangerous e ff ects of further powerful assistance. ine e n e T i t 6 store, oateB 7 o n a rt o be li r ti ap li a ti t, t 3: 11 e Street, over , adj 0 1l . 1 r i n g C h u ng : men's Photosniph room. _ OS ly COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. JOSHUA W, TAYLAR and fiAMUEL B. MUNN. having parted with their tntereet mistook. fixturea, &n., in the firm of TAYLOR, MINN. Pc CO. to JOSEPH L. JONES, who is authorized to collect and receipt fur all claims of the old firm. - - JOSHUA W. TAYLOR, fIAM [LEL B. WOOL Philadelphia, Ist ,25th, MO. fe2-12t • IMITED PARTNERSIIIP.—NOTICE R-Al IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tp l at the Subscribers have funned and entered into a united Partnership, under the provisions of the LaWil o the Oommonwealth of Pennsylvania. That the name of the firmer partnership is William Edson, and the general nature of the business the Manufaoture and Sale of Boots and Shoes. That Wit ham D. Edson le the General Partner. and John Saun ders and Macpherson Saunders are the Spooled Part ners, all residing in the City of Philadelphia. The capital m mush contributed by the Special Partners is Ten Thousand Dollars, eiten contributing Five Thou sand Dollars. The Partnership commences this TE N T DAY OF JANUARY, MO, and is to terminate DE CRASSER Ili 1 138 L WILLIAM D. EDSON, General Partner.. JOHN SAUNDERS, AIAOPHERSON SAUNDERS, Special Partners. January lothorto T HE FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & HAS been thesolved by mutual consent. WILLIAM D. EDSON will settle up the bueinees of the old firm. The business of the Manufacture and Sale of &We and Shoes will be continued at No. 12 North FOURTH Street, by WILLIAM D. EDSON, under a Limited Part RS nership. this day formed between him and JOHN SAUNDE and MACPHERSON SAUNDERS. SARAH . P. EDSON,WILLIAM D. EDSON. January 10th, 1860, DOI. lin fcOTIOE OF LIMITED PARTNERSIIIP. Whereas we, the aubsoribers, have this day re newed and continued fora further period of three years, as hereinafter mentioned, the limited partnership_en tered into on the 31st day of December A. D. ISM, to commence on the let day of January, A. D. ISM', under the provisions of the Aot of the General Assenibly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. apprnved March 21st, 1686, entitled 'An Aot relative to Limited Partner all other enactments of the said General s A h es p e r l a nd yrelative to Limited Partnerships—now, there fore, in compliance with the provisions of the said en actments we publiah the terms of said original and renewed Limited Partnership, as follows: First. The name or firm under which the said original and renewed Limited Partnership_ was and is to be con ducted is that of J. T. PLATE & SCHOTTLER. Second. The general nature of its business was and is that of Morahan , . in a general Foreign and Dimmed° Commission Business in the city of Philadelphia, and also in the business of Importing and Exporting and Vending Mershandise on ;mount of the said Limited Partnership. Third. The said Limited Partnership was and is coin po-ed of JOHN 'ICHEOPHILUS PLATE, who resides in the city of Philadelphia • of CARL C. SCHOTTLER, who resides in the emit oily of Philadelphia. and CHRISTOPHER F. PLAT), , whose place of r esidence is. at present. in the free Hanseatic oar of Bremen. The said John Theophilus Plata and Car l O. Sohottler were and are all the general partners in the said origi nal and renewed Limited Partnership, and the said Christopher Y. Plate was and is the only mammal part ner therein. Fourth. The special partner, the; d Christopher F. Plate, contributed. actually and in g Gcl faith, in coati, the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars-to the capital or common etoolf of the said original Limited Partnership, no art of which has been withdrawn therefrom Fifth. 'rho said original Limited Partnership.'com menced on the first day of January, A. D. 1867, ad was to have terminated on the 31st day of Damn o lr, A. O. 1859, huy he same hen been renewed and continued for the funnel' period of three years from the list day of Deeember, A. D. 1868, and will terminate on the 31st day of December, A. D. 1837. Philadelphia, Deo. 31st, 1869. J. TREOPH. PLATE CARL C. SCHOTTLIa k, CUR. FR. PLATE. By his Attorney in feet. Ja.2-11w GODFREY FREYTAG. SAVING, FUNDS. AMERICAN SATING• FUND.—Compa ny's Building, B.E. ror..W.ALNUT and FOURTH Streets—open daily from 9 nil 6 o'clock, and on Monday till 6 in the evening. This Old Ineittution has always Paid in lull. on demand, without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.. AU sums paid hack. on dem:nd. in gold and silver TRINITEE3. ALEX. WIIILLOIN, President. HAM, WORK, Vice President. John C. Farr, T. B. Harper, George Nugent, John Anspagh. Jr. Ham'l T. Bodine, Alb. C.lgot,erte, John Alkinnn. Jonas Bowman Jl. H. Eidr , (4o Wm. J. Howard. JOHN b. WILbO , Treae'r.' JOHN C. RMS. Seo'y. leg•et QPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND 80 N- 1 CIETY OF PHIL ELPJIIA. office, No. all North THIRD Street (consolidation Bank Building,/ CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFFENN SYLVANIA. Deposits received in sums of One Dollar al" Krra dt VNT. P rill i gßElt l ij r r o it ietre air ggat.„ , ,u 4 i%.,- araWn. A responsible and relirible Raving Institution bep.lor been needed in the Northern part of the city, and T . Ikring Darden Ravings Fund npoiety Ira t rarteg t i eLogla,V.e.rll.', to eT,',Wirgn:d tZliTh It; 1.1% bassi governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi ness interest and wants of the very laree and enterpri sing Population by whir& i Os surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From Ito 134 o'olook; also, on Monday apd Thargdek from 5 until 8 o'olook In the evening, YAMILGISIIII. ;rederlok Klett, Stephen Smith, John F. e Levy, acne) Uuderkoffer* NOrt. H. K. 1. xits. Frederick Btaoke, rancis Hart, Joseph P. LeClers. John Kessler, Jr, N. S. Pnngle, George Knecht, Jacob Dock, y o p e pr, ht, Crowed, Hon. Wm. Alilhvarga e 0r ,,,, wilifippel. Peter 0. Elimaker, Geo. T. Thorn, Robert B. Davnlton. JAMES K. PRINGLE, rreindent. FRAMs HART.Searetary. lain-tf if •601,666 NT SIAVING FITNI).---lINITFD STATES TRUST 0 OMPANY, corner TUIRD and CREST NEL:Ir: ?I i II ty li i log hatt on Ca rturi witCout u tarrrArPrl ll , I , AR. Of NT. INTE- R • T from the day of deposit }o the dal n withdrawa. 0 en hours from oun 1 6 0 Moot every day. and on MONDAY RIFF:MINOS f rom 7 until 0 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on inland. Ireland. and Rontlallds from la upward,. femdent—STRPREN R. OR AWVORD. ressurer—JAMEB R. iit/NTRIL Liry FINK. Actuary. SAllNa. inua)---P1V.12 pro's trnrvr. IN. tEn r.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUIa COM PA NY, w ALN UT Street, Southwest cornet of THIRD, Pnlladelldita. Inoorporated by the state of Penney Iva 121a. Stoney Ir:received In any SUM large or small, and in tereigaid from the day of Sepor T t to the day of with dra d orrice is oven every day from I o'clock in the medley till IS o'clock ip the evenlnt, and on Monday and ThuredUy' everigi i titB o'eloce. lien. , Yb. 11 ,NNk.:ll, J'realdenL ROB " Elaltl (311,ArIne President, iiruxuf J. gioD, eoratary. ntycircvorts. goo. Ijopry L.Aesser. c. Carroll /Inverter. zaward " , •o.y i ler, hart I,OllYi i;e, muel K. At ton, otippli U. Ilarr, rarlel,Lpis, Usneh frees, i'Landreth h Linnet James . Hioplioncon. Money ie received and payments made daily. The investments are in e, in oonformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortxases, Ground Rents, and such first-class securities as will al ways insure perfect security to the depoeitots, and which cannot fail to give permanency and debility to this InsbUltion. sul-] y CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. ESTABLISIIED 1760. VETER LORILLARD. SNUFF & TQp4CCO 314NUFACTORER, 16 and 16 OHAtiIIEBB BTREtT. (Formerly 13 Chatham street, New York.) Would call the especial attention of Grocers and Druggists to hie removal, and also the artiolee of his manumeture, via : BROWN SNUFF. rdsoaboy Demerol., R Finn appee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Rape% Natchitoolow. Arnerlal4l .4, narlß. upp .. Copenhagen. Bootoh, Fresh Artoh High Toast Booteh, Inch gb l east, Fresh Honey Dew Boigah. or unit; foot. TOBACCO. 111i011441. PINE CUT CHEWING. SHOEING. No. 1, P. A. 1.... qr plain, St. Jftgo, Ng, 2, Cavendish, or sweet, 14crugh, Noe. 1 & 2, mix'd. Sweet Scented Orinoco. Canister. K,tefout. Tin Foil Cavendish. pure Turkish. NCtrouler of Prices will be Benton application. . B.—Note the new artiole of IrsAh Bootoh Scuff, which will be fuund a superior article fur dipping pur poses. d 23 -9m IN COURT FOR TIIE OITYAND COUNTY OF pIIitADELKIIA• liatnto of 5011 N FOaTE It. deeeneed. Notioe rs given that the widow of the mid deoedent has filed her pelt ton and an appraisetr cot of the per• moral property elected to be returned by her under the Prom ere of the net of Assembly of 14th Aped. 1851. and that the name will bo approved. unless exoeptionn nro filed the, ate before the 17th ltaY of February. A. i.e. 1880. 1531411041 T MAN. toe itnltlneT. PATENTS PROCURED too THE UNITED BTATI33 AND EURAFE L/P F.t. It. Iffehreoll'B Id R - eal, Forest Mace. 12514'8. FOUTH rot. The ph prletor visits Washington twice tt mont and MN do persanallg to Cases entrusted to ti m. flesidanoe 1909 COATk 8 street. Pamphlets on the management of rejected applica tions, foreign patents. else• of interference. and unit.- eater of reference, may be had at the above offices. Beaune pin. lowa, Oct. 'AI, lea. Doan dint I Vim I:,l3.lnamon to state to tou, that for several sears past I hijve bebn Cs,c,natr,ted with the manner in which sou have conducted ' yodr Luiln'xol fs Patent Solicitor. This has always been highly creditable to yourself and ratio actory to the Patent Offi e. You un derstood your oases well, and presented them in that felhifilile form which generally insured sueoeso, forward this oc;tifipare. hoping that it may be service able to you in ogntinbMg to itej that employment in your protection tit which your inteMgehdc, Industry, and courteous bearing, an justly entitle you. Yours, vent truly, CII AkI.SS MASON, Late Commissioner of Patents. 14.1 in" H.tIRY \V11,11.`,: CA ITT ill - NI .0,..-,gyl--.-Lf.)01( —A OUT!-001)1) llf 4P PAR ALL !—The never. failing Mrs. VAN H J 4 the hest; she sue needs when all others have railed. All who are in rouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived lly alse promtees,Lly to her for advice and comfort. is love 4faira she error friar. She has the secret of winning the &Galion* of the oppoakto sex. It is this feet which induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her, and pop! her advertisement. She shows (oR t tt le ylcvnoolvl.Your firtui l e wire, loisbori, or absent non • tle Ve Kiovrn lo {he pout 010 pirsp that she I. tli fire and'on y aeon* b COI kilor toe likeness in reality, all can giv entire estimation on all the con cerns of II e, whioll pan lm , tested and proved by thou sands. not i InFirllao And IMPSItt, who, deny ancksagerly visit her. Come one : came 40 i to No. IRA LO , 111 AR II Street. hahrokekn Jominar and Honed fey At. THE CON VESSIO NI AND EXPERT ENCE -R. of an INVALID, publiehed for the benefit and on n warning and n caution to young men who autfor from Nervous Debdity. Premature Denny, Am.; a implying, at tho same limo, the !miens of bit Cure, t one who eurad after having been put to great expense IhroJgh inn trai mti t ostt,pn and oneekery, tql,glB ours may be iron of the author, NATHANIEL, KI p LB, Ban., Bedford, fast Brooklyn, Ktnga county, New 1, orb, by oncloatng n addressed envelope, D"AwING AND PAINTING MATE- Ensi ßlA neers and Arolianas' Stationery. Orman Painting Materials. Fanola - imams Designs and Vases. Paint Boxes for Children, and also for Artists and itnilenta. tl: tureit end Pinions Frames. Playing Card., Amerman and French. tILIOMIS gratis to tlif o tal t ai , & jANßrazic Y. No. 10 South 13011111 Stiest. WDOLERALE AND };TMI. n. 111,11111 P`.7ILVER SOAP—A simple preparation for cleansing Silver Plate. Jewelry Mirrors, Mar ble, ,to., far wore convenient and ett eotive than any other. One half the labor of Houle alarming uta he saved by using Ode Soap, which cannot possibly Injure the finest Zino white, and as no webbing is required, the saving_ in the wear of the paint is mpoh treater than the omit of the Soap. It leaves the suriaoe as pure and white as when new. Manufactured only by the Boston Indexical Soap Company and sold by their appointed Isente, HA TMIITA RD le CO. , , Apothecaries, TWiaLFTII rt 4 1111F.MN et- -REFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS.- C. DONOGHUE will °patinae business unfit May noxt. at 14 South WATER. Street, and now offers for s tie, at the lowest market prices, for cash. or on ap proved short credits. 4 OD barrels stearn-refined Sugars end,Symps, of VRTIOU9 grades, including Layering's 1. ruched and Polver.zod and Moller'sl'atent.oul Loaf Sugars. Alen, limo and Java Coffee. Adamantine Una• ales, and Sedy's Frennli Brandy Coloring. 11327-1 m• ( I .ODFISti.-600 gtts. Extra Grand Bank N--/ in store and for sale la dfll WM. J. TAYLOR & CO., Ise rvi NM? Whotrve. I EFINED SUGAR.-500 bbls. crushed, i,!;4k:VNAVeititittlerkeea,Vaig L I Q UORICE ROOT—Select, for sale by WETHERILL & BROTHER:Im 110 47 •na 4P Nneth RIWONTI Rh Mf. SAL AMMONIA—For salo by WETH BRILL k BROTHER, it and 49 NORTH C BE OOND Stmt. bald CHARLES HEIDSICIK CHAMPAGNE. GEORGE WHITELEY. No. 135 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Is appointed Agent or the sale of the above unri valled brand of OIiAMPAONE, And of It to the Trade et the LOWEST NEW YORK RATES. MI baskets. Quarts and Pints, now In BOND. d29-tf iIIIAMPAGNE WINES. —Ve Clicquot, Mum's hlootte and Chandon Green Seal; Cabinet. And Assuoiates Vorzenny Ai bottles: Finer, Ileidmenk. Creme Do Dummy. Also, nao o'd ldadetra. ShoOT, and Fort Wines, for family use, now in store d for wile by E, F. AItODI,P;ToN & BRO., Importers of Wines and Brandies, fet3-12t No. a North FRONT Street. UAIIiTENTIOI OF TM waßADE*Othiresllyße/lo rle ALFRED RENAA C OGNAC. A Mindy in assorted paAages constantly on band, Orders received for direct imortation. Aleo—Hennessy Cogna c __, Leßoy Cognac, London and Holland Gins, Claret in Wood and Cases. Champagnes, high and low prices. LONOCHAto P. Importer. 010-em PIT South FRONT. Philadelphia. G EORQE WHITELEY, roats South FRONT Street, Importer of Brandy, Wines, &e., offers for sale, in bond only, the following, among other standard brands of brandy: - Pmet, audition, & Co., Thos. Mince & Co., Jules, Robin, & Co., Otard, Danny, & CO. A. Beignette, Mersa, 'MOMS, PeiteVOlahl. Dupont & Co., Union Proprietors, . & F. Monello, Jae. - Hennessy. so, Stuart's Pmeley Malt Whiskey, and the choicest varieties of Madeira,. Bherry, Port, Burgundy, and Rhine Wines , Palm Tree Gin, Jamaica Item. Banta Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &0.. &a soy-1y LEGAL. WINES AND LIQUORS. SHIPPING. THE BRITISII AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- RROM NNW 'IOTA TO innaroot. Chief Citin Passago------ 41111 Second Cabin Panage.—.—.— 11 "OM BOSTON TO lavantooL. chief Cabin Passage—. --SIMI econd Cabin Passage 60 The ships front Boston call at Halifax and Cork Harbor. FERtHA, Capt. Irtillons, ICANADA, Capt. Lang, ARABIA. Capt . J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar, ASIA Capt. O. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson, AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch, SCOTIA, (now building./ These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard taw! red_on porLbow. ARABIA, Stone, N York, Wednesday, Jan. 18. EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 26. AFRICA. Shannon, N York, Wednesday, Feb. 1 AMERICA, Millar. " Boston, Wednesday. Feb. 8. ASIA, Lott, N York, Wednesday, Feb. IL CAI'. ADA. Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 22, Berths not scoured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be acoonntable for Gold, Silver. Bullion, Selloff., Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are s i ted therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. or freight or pas sage apply to CUNARD, 4 ling Green. New York. FOR THE SOUTII.-011ARLEE TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Frelitht at an average of 11Italia per cent. be low New YOta titearnstupfatee. FOR. CHARLESTON. S. C. The U.S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE. Cap tam Charles P. Marehman, atul on Wednesday. February le. at 10 A.M. Through to a tow hours, only 40 tire at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH The U. S. Mail Steamship STA TE OF GEORGIA. Captain John J. Garvin, will sal on Friday, February 10 at 10 o'olook A. M. ryu h to eS to W Kenn , only dO Donn et Sea. everryy Sr. °oda received, and Bile of Lading manyd every eproindid Ilast-olesa side-wheel Steamships REY STONE - STATE. and STATS OF GEORGIA now run ea . above every ten days, thus 1 d rg a five-day commu nication with Charleston an Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Slope an neal. with steamers for. Florida, and with railroaa, for all pleoee in the SQUOI and Southwest. INSURANCE. Frelghtand Insurance on a large eremite's of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these shins than by railing vessels, the premium being one-half the MIS N. 11.—Insuratme on all Railroad Freight is entirely unneomisarY, farther than Charleston or Bavacusalt, the Railroad Companies taking all mike from these smote. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Farqy this route 20 to 40 per cent. cheaper than by the I nd Route, as will be seen by the following sche dule. hroush tieketi from Philadelphia via Charles ton and Savannah steam/hue, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery : INLAND TAMIL is Charleston— 0111 D 3 abar1eg0n—........1130 PO !Savannah.— 15 00 Savannah-- 11 00 Uplift& --- XI 00 Augusta-- 26 00 Mac0n...._...,. 31 00 Macon.. —.. 33 711 t1anta......... irs tIO rata —.—. 31 00 i ., halibut .... . 23 00 imbue —.-- 36 OD tem ...—... 100 ligny ---., 47 ao untiomery.... 00 0n1y0mery....... 30 se °bile.. —-- CO Moblia.„-- —.— NI 00 New 01144121—. 30 73 New Orisalll. al gt No bills of Lading signed sitar the ship haaiallea. For freight or psuwage apply on board, at second wharf above Vuse street, or to , - - - ovrunlir est coiner FifirT u r atirC r ara l fl ir liT, A l. ent" fi=jll B l4l t Eii ( k . 'PAZ% ELL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina Oval's T.,esday. For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Marg's and 0. John's. every Toro/Ai/iv and RAtordar. FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. l'he United States Mail Steamships ARAGO, 2,300 tone, David Limp!, Commander, and FULTON, 2,110 tons James A. Wotton, Commander, wilt leave New York, Havre, and blontheanpton, for tae year WO, on the following daya To nieetoiew rev i irements of the Poet Office Detart merit, the NJ. of ai %) pof the ARA and FULrON HA RE An from SO THAMTON, will, after their present voyages, be e speed to follows from NEW YOH g, save ip the Case q[ the Preeent departure of the Ftlf,Toiy.whioh talcp place qp the llth December, the schedule remains unaltered: Veipe NSW 'Wait. VAVldis AND sotveliAMPToN. FUL'foN....y en. 10... n. it, ARAGO.---Jan. 7 , ARAGO I reb. 1. FULTON.. eb. t. FULTON.Yeb.I3eb.39. AGO..-_, hie h. 3. AR AG 0 h. FLTON ~Moh. 31. FULTON....ApI. Aril. 23. nese steamers, built expreeely for Government ser tone, with double engines, under deck, every attention has been taken in the construction of the hull and ma chinery to insure safety and speed. The ships have five water-tight compartments enclosing the engines, so that in the event of eollision or stranding the Water could not reach them. and the pumps being Wee to work, the safety of the vessel and paasengers would be se cured. Recent experience has demonstrated the abso lute neemunty of this mode of conetruotion. Tne accommodations for paseerigers are believed to ambit:o every 00019ttaad ootivehienoo that can be de sired. From New York to Southampton qr Havre—First Cabin. $130; Second do., $7O. From Havre or Southampton to New York—Pirat Cabin,loo francs; Second do.. 380 lianas. To passengers going to London these 'Unman offer the advantage of economy both In time and expense. Specie delivered in London. No passage secured until paid for. Aq experienced surgeon on board. Al! letter and new,- pair i Nubtraa r o tliLing s h a thq Pop Oett. S. MtAivi T ati L igcgrilkosiiNray, Na' York. WILLIAM !SAWN: Agent., gyre. cRoyEY cu., Agents, hi thatneton. AME [CAN EUROPLAN EXPRESS COMPANY. AVak iEsi2a4,* A g.nt Office, lobeee Watch° . Doctc's d t titUNT tireet'g, Plana e ships n h l t ta giphia 11P-tiTO/ STEAM DIRECT -TO ALL PARTS OF OREAT BRITAIN AND MA I IA FRANCE AND GERMANY. THE 11 \1 , 111./1 pitERICAN I'APICK.T. COM. B I 0 MP. ATFAMmit.OI. AMM lA. C r A . r:11. Ehle 4lahvotoior. f AXO A, Co Ceprs. ORD TA, e t r . N.ffratilinan. BAYAB A, Ca t.1.6a. TEDTV /. apt. B. ,nseq. These Steamers al.e all ret-olass Clyde-Molt vessels; are intended to sail from Pier 21, North River, N. as follows : . . . FOR LONDON, SOUTH MIRO AMPTON , HAVRE, AND , The elegant and powerful Iron Screw Steamship BO RUSSIA. Capt. N. Trautman, 11,400 tone burtheno;is sail as shove, on SATURDAY. DF.o l 7rgililitnisi, at 12 o'clock AI. PG tamuumr Triad Fate from Philadelphia to NO ortf, and noth Southampton to Loudon. First a M. $11:0 Second Cabin...soo I Steerage.43o The BORUSSIA will be suooeeclecl by the Ibllownis •• • • Bt itq l l i llll4lA—..--. WEDNESDAY, February 1. A 'QNLA marob I. 'EUTONIA—.....THURSDAY, Moran 16 , HAVARIA..... MONDAY, April 1. lair Passengers i'orwarded to Liverpool, Dublin, Bel fast, Cork, Glasgow,' Palle, and AetWer?, l o I , lllTulgh nilP , moarrogi, e s e e t a i ril l , u elic i grtragis l i=s; The Beano Cann adooMmouatione of these Shupe are tumid to the first -opus of most steamers. Cettlfteates of passage maned irom London, South ampton, Havre, and Hamburg, to New York. Parce4 forwarded from Philadelphia to all parts of E rec:4l. l , e r hlip h a t Lii i t l i ttadelphia will bp promptly attendee to oy a .tne mew x ork Agent, and snipped free attends all commission. For Freight or Paseage,_apply exclusively to W. A. HA L M H A L. Agent. naPt7ll g o r rt t l i geT i Va r rt r ef M1 1 1011 1 i l t::1 1 tinWor. PIAN OS. J. & O. MOILER'S AND OTHERS' oelebrate4 Nov Y ork PIANOS. Front 51W upwards to SOO. For nala for cub. And_AArpont . h2 .) atninientr• F 1. 0 0141 roV,t; J. 4 .14 • I/2 tr. :pH booth / :St., 4 , . oproce, ro show onle Arent. STEINWAY (t . SON'S NEW PA. iF.NT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS. nowpre ferred in concerts and in private circles by the best performer'. Received the first premiums over the beat makere, from Judges like riottiched k. !Unarm, and others. ChnllentteaUoontpetttton. .131,Ab1u5 S Kraft ERS, do-1v 1006 CHESTNUT Street. HOLIDAY PR ESE PJNo-FORTEs. MELOprotis. A /1 1 11. C : ' 1. 1 0VEVI. PIANO-FORTEB MELODEON,9 I'IANO-FOkyEB. hIELOnf.OI4B. 914 0 b i r Raven , B1109n) & co.. Nunui & Clark, Ea lett, aka, k Co., of. , utallra• J. E. GOVI,D, B.IiVENTH and CHEETI4 NMI A (MEAT IMPROVESIENT IN PIANOS. SC S ro l r MACKER 4 00,, 1021 CHESTNUT ot, resueotfulli invite the music,- loving yobbo to cal and examine their new and sue cent ul i inpaymitt— oß L GRAND PIANO. Raving converted the Tone, Touch, and Aotion of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, Fnolding allthe objections generally made to the style of rand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the Caine. volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full nese, depth. and evennees atoned, with exquisite deli caey and sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND BEAUIPULLYFINISIIED IN STRUMENTS are wholly nneFelled. They have received the lushest ttra enoonue t an are pronounced by entire to be far im parter to any rustrumenta ever manufactured in this oolintry. Constantly on handa larsA and elbrant assortment of our unrivalled FLAMM VT* have been awarded the I , irst Premr at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the ris e Medal front the errata' Exhi bition. New ark.l4l eel-tf SALAMANDER SAFES A large anortnlNA B wATB,N,s. PULLADEL_PRIA MANUFACTURER SALAAIANDER SAFES. VAULT DOORS, For Banks and Store', BANK LOOKS, q_ual to any ow in nee IRON DOORS, SITTERS, .40., (tau good. ternuyta any of er ental,iienuient in ta. Etta fee. EVANR & WATSON, .301 CII IiTNUT Street. Phitadelptna, PLICAPIR 14IVR 1711 A ("AL I MACE—For sale by WETHERILL & BROTHER, WI aim a and 49 North PECWID &root. SALES BY AUCTION. FURNEI3 , 4, BRINLEY 00, rio. a) MARKET STREYS BALE OF IMPORTED GO A D AHD DOMESTIC DRY GO O q Tuesday Morning , Feb. 14. at 10 oclock, by catalogue, on six months' credit— or packages and lots of fanny and staple imported and domestic dry goods. Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale. SALE OF MN* DOZEN REGULAR MAKE GER MAN COTTON HOSIERY. On Tuesday Morning, February 14th— /LOW dozen, consistine of eases women's white, brown, elate, and mixed cot ton hose. casee children's white, brown, slate, and mixed cotton hose. eases men's brown. mixed, white, and fancy cotton half hose. tolOr The particular attentinn of the trade is requested tho above sale, es many of the goods are of supedor quality for city trade. SPECIAL SA LP. np FRENCH LA" P. POINTS. MAN TILLAS, noußvoB. AND TRIMMING LACE,. On Wednesday Morning, February 15th. at 10 o'clock— MI new style French Sultana lees points. 200 new style French ' , aroma lace mantillas. 150 new style French Sets nuts. Pieenlomini mantillas. 100 new style Punch Sonnies mantillas. FRENCH TRIMMING y,ACE. IN/ pieces rich French trim mins lace. CHANTILLY LACE 51ANTILL A.S. NG rich new style Chantilly lace mantillas. n SCOTT, Jr.. AUCTIONEER, No. 431 -o-ye CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Castel * House . House. Woman FOURTH and Fl FTH Streets. SALE OF JEWELRY. FANCY GOODS, &0., &e. On Friday Morning. Feb. 10. commenoinv at 10 o'clock. consisting. in part, of fine fanoy cameo. painted, lava, and plain brooches and sets. adies' ned gents' rings, chains, &c. Also, a line of bead necklaces. braeolets, chains. and omory cushions, together with a variety of fancy goods. notions. &a.. &o. PHILIP FORD & CO , AUCTIONEERS, No. MO MARKET Street. and 331 MINOR Street. BALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTid, SHOES, AND BROGANS. . This Morning, February 9th, at 10 o'clock pre lady, will be sold by catalogue. on four month. credit, 1 000 eases boots, shoes. and brojans, cdusisting to part as follows men's. lathe', and youths' French call. hip, and train loots; men's. boys'. and loutha' na il ', I,lp, and ruuet brogans; calf and patent leather gaiters and opera boots; women's, misses', and children's calf, kip. and enamelled lace boots; French !asks g gaiters gwomen's, moms'. and children's city-made goat ADO morocco boots, heel and spring, embracing a full assortment of prime Foods, from the best city noel Easter* manuf..c - lure re. ss7 - Galalazuss reedy,and the goods open for exami nation early on tho morning of sale. FERBT RALE OF INGRAIN. VF,NITLAN, AND DRI.:BBELg OA RPETB FOR FRI. On Tuesday Morning. Feb. 21st, at In% o'clock. will be sold MO pieces la gra n. veuttian, hemp, and Brussels caseate. on six suouths' credit. / J. WOLBERT S 9 CO., AUCTIONEERS, N--/• 019 ARCH Street, between Fifth and Sit th EXTRA CHAMPAONFS AND FINK LIQUORB. This Mormon, The 9th inst., at 11 o'clock. at tl9 Arch street— MO litskete, cases. and demijohns extra fine and pore liquers—Sall the imported liquors are under euatem -110.1) lo^k Comprising hith-oust pure Champagne wise, Har mon, snarly. old Madeira, do Muller port wine. Otani. Bermes' , and Martel brandy, Holland gin. lemmas spirit., Monongahela whiskey. Par [lenient Waterside. and old Sootell whiskey. peach brandy. apple whiskey. a heat and malted ~e whisker, fog.. &c.; and 4 barrels extra flue old rye whiskey. sr Catalogues and samples on the morning of sale. PIANO-FORTE AND FURNITURE. On Fridly Mornine. 10th inst., at 10)4 o'clock at aW Arch street— A auperlor•toned piano-forte, in neat mahogany case; elegant walnut Jenny Lind bedsteads. dressing hu more, tote.. parlor and cane•aeat chairs, suit parlor furniture, rocking arid arm chairs, sofa and bouquet ta bles, etagere', what-note, looking-Flaaee•, blankets. French china, dinner, and tea sets, white granite ware, Ac. FIFTY MOGI. ItN OIL PAINTINGS. On Friday Evening, „ 10th Mat.. at 10) o'olock. it 519 A. eh street -50 modern nil paintings. May be examined all day ATOSES NATIIANS, AIJOTIONEER AND COMMISSION nIERCBANT, southeast corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. MONEY TO LOAN. , $020,000 to loan, in hvge or small amounts, on stocks, gold and silver plate. diamonds, watches. jewel ry, fowling pieces. dry goods, clothing, groceries, or. gars. hardware, cutlery, musical instruments, furniture, bedding. horses . , vehicles, harness, and on all articles of value, for any length of time agreed upon. on more liberal tarsus than at any other establishment in this Mtg. GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. At private sale, splendid piano forte, in nets rosewood once, coat 8100 price and; fine IS-caret gold hunting case patent laver watch, double time and independent seconds. only 91. Z ; fine gold Cunt/cc-case EnclAh pa tent lever watches. of One most approved and beet makes, from SYS to 8100: fine gold double bottom Eng lish patent lever watches. best make, from alto to 8491 fine 13-caret hunting-case detached patent lever watches. 13 Jewels, from 811 to .5.16; open face do., from 810 egg • h og ig md ret gold !Apo. e bunting case watches at 473 ,• open farm do , from 810 to 4.:o; silver En zlish patent lever watches. in hunting oases and double bottom, of the most approved aid best make, from 810 to 921; American hunting case silver patent lever watches at $53; hunting case silver duplex. watches; ditto double time. from 912 to 9*); hunting case silver lever watches. fell Jewelled, winds without a key, from Ste to SSO; /ePtna do., from SIT to Ste; hunting case civet detached lever watches, 13 _Avels, from 49 to 913; open face do.. from SS to aa ; hunting CMG lilWer Lennie watches. full Availed. from $7 to 910; open face do., from 93 to a; silver Qua Let watches, from e 3 $ e ; silver French watches, Dom St to S; gold patent bunting case and open fees lever and intone, English . SWIRL and French watches. from at to 910 ; fine gold vest, fob, end neck chains et e 0 cents r . fia ;old.nret: rings, u TA% breastpins.. veri and erinpttor, :for leee . than halite; usual sellifai prices. 5120.00 to loan, id sums to suit applicants. on dry and every kind of goods, at less rate op charging than any other establishment in the city. Attend S. ed to OUT-DOOR SALES personally by the auctioneer, at very towtow canaTlC CONSIGNNIENTS SOLICITED. Cosignments of all and every kind of good( 804 AM for nubile sale; two-thirds the value of tie goods wall be advanced in anticipation of the sale, NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, January, IWO. The holders of the BONDS of this Company, dos JELY I. ISW, eon now receive, upon application at this office, TEN PER CENT. in cash upon the terms epe ei bed in the Circular attached. The holders are also entitled to the benefit of the SINKING FUND established by the Stockholders, as Oct forth In the following reel lotions. tame d at the it - 145 6 [ms of Etockholde re held January 9, 1360 Bricked, That the cum ol 81rO,OW of the tuture net Prohts of the Company, after Pt> ment of the ell la ne cessary for the extension of the bonds due in late, the comptetion of tue road to Dauphin, the eat loans. she the rolling stock and imprnvements on the line of the road. and all the litthildisa of the Company, except the bonded debt not matured. be set aide is each year as a Pi pains Funti, (in additiop to the BLW 0.30 already Provided.l and &hall ty appropriated to the purchase of h d d i i a t a lle r the 4Ctiin:lpptys established, h i Plii h t Sinking or the eady lii th i n n ' soriagea gp s en 1 , 0 * s ecure g r uc e l l i . heeds. so long as they can reepeet, vele be obtained at or under par, and the bonds so purchasid shall be forth with cancelled. - - . lieseted. That the Board of idanarers be, and they are hereby, reque.tad and directed to enter into sneti an agreement ea shall make the provisions in the forego ing resolutions an obligatory and binding contract of the Company. In pursuance of this resolutiou. the Company hare executed the contract therein referred to. B. BRADFORD, Treasurer. CIRCULAR. Notice to the Holders of PhiladelPhirt and Reading Railroad Co. Mortgage Bonds, These bonds are aerated pip the First Mortgages on the rood. arninntlBe ju ilia segregate to $3.308.400. The kVto /en de firr {be last fiscal year was six times the °ant of the anneal interest on these bonds. 'rbe 51anagers propose to extend them for a period of twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the security of the Mortgages in the precise condition in Which they are now held. Fresh sheets of Conpr.h, for the interest, payable half-, early, will bu issued. A Bonus bf Ter cont. will N(+ yen to the balers, consideration of the i r ailyentieg to the eAtension. TLA paid 10 cafh to the• bearers of the Bondi, on their signing a recei, t and presenting their reeplictire Bondi at the office of the or to its at evil 11, fur endorsement. rorma of receipt aw 4 440,metnent 101 be furnished ou applicattoc. syct atbtth9bpatdofNattegat' . W. E. AteILEIENNEY. 103 In rtecretary. IVOTIOE TO BRIDGE AUILDEBS.— The CARBON IRON COMPANY 'trill ;lei: proposals until the 20th day of PebruarT next for. '' Id ma an Iron or Wooden t Ra4triti Itrir„stuntiteu the aunty of it t 3. 99 , 4 : - Tun4.,,e., e sliout three hun • it no y IMP i fret, in either three or four spans. kle tree . proposals received, and further particulars obtained, on application at Parrvville to the undercnced. DENNIS BAUMAN, President. Decemberl9th.lB.s9. dY,I-dtle2t2 CORN EXCILIVNet BANN.-1 1 hiptil el- N./ .111 h, Nov. 28. inn, At el Mention IA o the Mat instnnt,the followten gentle"... na were chosen Direntots of Om Reek : rifinder O. Cattail, Joseph Lindsey. ot,ert K. Neff, lla;I:1 T. Chntii, sines Steel Jo P. atoms. [need A.*der, pt 3 * 4 e 4t . Alexander 1, Qin, ne rd Visecterreer, uSh Ors's, tulip 11. mingle, ristisn J. goffmatt. An ht barsantras ot the Bosrd THIB DAY, the fat lowliig off Were unanimously veered.: A. O. CATTELL, President. d.l-tI R.ll, N EPI • Vice President , J. W. TORREY. Cashier. JOTIO IS GIVEN THAT APPLIOA eon will be tends fora Certifioate of Pennsylvania State Loan, in place of one dated August 1 MIL N0..3 s, for 45911, under sot of April I. 183.1. to Lo tnAt iv - PERI. . now lost or mislead. EDUUA fIeNAL. ,ANGUAGES.-DR G. BACEIMAN, •-• 1030 REEN Street, two doors ahoreFronti Teach er of the German, hooch, and Hebrew Languisses, loci nets chows or persons at their private residence,. ..411 1 1 1 tuodUrAtO. RelerattV'S—Rev. D r. Deutsch. Green Street above Front; Professor Harrhorne, 103 Arch street. fie Pt' pwiNING , S MERCANTILE TvTE northeast corner NINTH and SPRING GAR , 'EN S.treets. Rrok-keemns, Penmanship, n. e. Applications received from ialerrhanta for Book kennels. fe2-12t* NSTRUcTION IN CLASSICS AND 110131 - NT H. LABBI.RTON, Ph. nour open for an e• enzenient for one hour daily. All communications addressed to Ho 411 S Sotl4h 1-',,Thrh street, will receive prompt attention. Itui.UßS,csa—Frot. Gee. Men, No. tl5 South Seven teenth et. eat ; Dr. George Puhri nu. elf Arch street; Phrincic handoiph. Esq.. 149 Routh Fourth street; Lloyd P. Smi th.' Librarian. Philadelphia Library; lames Jr., Bit Market street. VOUNG , LADIES' INSTITUTE, (WITH AL Primary and ftemndarT Department attached.) Ptithe/tat carnet of DI LI,WI am GREEN streets or Catmints apply at the Sctpol. eineipaL Entrance on DILLW 'N Street.AXSON Pr nl2-lui• A MERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a Am- reliable medium throu*.hwhioh Schools eon Paml beamay obtain oomtetent teacher.. Parents may oh- Lain, gratuitously, Inrojmatlon and oirculare of the beet sohootty, SMITH. WOOS:SAN, & CO.. Ste IIItOApWAY, New York, or nlll-t [ era cinavi LIT Street. Pkoladetrault. B RYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phi's delphlit, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York, Ruffed°, Cleveland Mum ui , and St. Los. For. information. call or fiend ?or Catalogue. fee-tf ivEINTON'S ENCAUSTIC! TILLS kr ILL Boors. Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottages. eardp Vases and Fountains. Vitnted hue for drams and Water oonduotors Imputed and for Bale hi' B. A. 111ARRISON, 'alb ILO Pi; VRTN LIT Rtrovl OILS —3O Bbls. No. 1 Western . Winter lard Oil, 250 gallons Winter Bleached Whale Oil 1. )gallons kacked Whale Oil ' 1.110 gallons Furs Tanner Oil, 4WO rallonx Winter Machinery ant, IL gallons Refined or Greasing Oil, 10 bldsKerosene Oil for burning, in store and at factory. For sale by ROWLEV, ASIIBIJRNER,_& CO., 1311-tf to Si•IJTH WGARVF.S. H.I.VE YOU HEARD, OR DO YOU , know where to get the beat Imported Cigar to the Cite ? If not, I will tell you go to our young friend, DE ',PON, 411 CH e STNIi I' Street. above rourth. North side. and you will be sure to be suited. lie bas also a fine lot of Meerschaum hos, Cigar Tubes. Canes, l'herry Stems. kn. InA tm 1 / 4 1VERY DENTIST, JEWELLER, SIL - VER-PLATER. MACHINIST. Gun-Smith. TlP smith Plumber, Goa-Fitter. and Artisans in lenertl. should hat o one of SHAW'S ARTISAN UAS -8 OYES. For Rah) by EGIAss h [LAMM. A 240,11 213 RACK Street. Plolsdelchta. Pa. SLATE ROOFING, &d.--Whoever desires Slate Soot put proper)) no, or a leaky one mul e and warranted, shall hate oomph:lie attention. by directing to THOMAS Stilt. FiN,Slater. NINTH and THOMPSON Streets. Old Slate purchased, ja3l-lie SALES BY AUCTION. THOMAS SONS, /La* N. IM and lel BORTH FUME 117RES1. t : D near Nag . ends .) CARD, PU IC DA1,660 _ REAL ZITATE AND STOCKS Al' EXCHARGE.--Ealea of real goats and stooks every Aaday. at the Exchange. 111" Cotanbuto ving the option of weer ale. Ilandbille each proPertY tooled edraratetri addition to whieh we pubmh, on the Eaterday premoza to the sale one thonaand catalomms. In pamphlet EOM, awing deeepptions of oil tab froPerties to be soli on the followingxpeaday. REAL AT AT PRIVATE BALE. DT We have a large amount of real estate at Fames sale, inoludlng Story demotion of say sad . empty property. Pnlitad luta may to had at the anabon store PRIVATE BAL RGSTISR. 667 - Real meat* entered an oar private and advertised ommaionellg in oar otthke sale (of IrSioh 1,407 comes ere S nn tddvoehtgaree itatire FALL SALER. ETOOKBAND REAL ESTATE. Mt Fail Sale. Jaa.l7, evening, at the gLeh. g e. liar Part of the hauebilk for each of the above take now real. STOCKS. LOANS, &e. Ort Moeda, ' 11th mi Each o . noon. sill be add at t e a l io ladelabis ote, previous to the see of es tate— For account of whom it may concern -350 sharer Schur lkill Navigation COM:4IMb Also, for other accounts -10 shares Reliance Mutual Insurance Con:Maar I share Philadelphia Library. I share Philadelphia A thenseum. 1 share Mercantile Library. REAL ESTATE SALEWARY 14th. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of MOO; P. Hoehn, deed. TWO Lore OP GROUND, TwelLh street, south of Thompson street. Twerp mth ward. N r,kT MODERN DWELLING, No. 413 South Eighth street corner of Lombard street. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. RN N. Eighth street. above Wallace street, with a three-story brick booze in the rear on Lenten street. THREE AND A HALF-STORY BRICK PACPORI" and large lot, Hanonost and Linn streets, between Tweets-second and Twenty-third streets. NIsAT MODERN DWhLLING. nenheast h as of Eighth and Lombard streets, well tont and has the mo dern improvements and convemences. THREE DWELLIN6B.—Three-story brink dwel ling, No. I=3 Christian street, with two throe-story - brick dweltmrs in the rear. - Peremptory Sale by order of Heirs—'Estats of Elisabeth Faster. deceased. THREE STONE DWELLINGS, MAIRAYIINK. southwest aide of Spring street, pAioMine lands of h. G. Leverina, Twenty-erst ward. Pale absointe. KELL ESTATE SALE—FEBRUARY rat. At in o'otoek. noon. *Peretnytory Sec—HANDSOME RESIDE'CE, 'with .table, coach boons, and Bide yard. No. IMI Otrard avenue. Penni+ ctorr ReIe.—THREE-STORY BRICK STORE and dwelling , northwest corner ot 3 , er enth and Parroat streets. Sale positive. Peremptory nsle.—T6l,o THREE STORY BRICK dwellin se. Seventh street. above Parrish street. TWO MODERN TRREE-STORY BRICK DWEL, LINOS, east aide of Bentsen street. north of WalLsee street. between Thirteenth street and Ridge road Pew. rooters_ Pale. HANDSOME BROWNSTONE RES WEND E. No. 319 Beath Third street, below Bernet street. A well-seoured irrsdeerrable [round rent of $ll a ear. VALUABLE LONDON AND AMERICAN ROOFS-- A EoRTION OF THE 8 I OCR OF IHRGaRB. PARRY & McMILLAN. DECLINING BUSINbSS. On this Thursday,) and Friday Even:rigs. February 8. 9. and 10. at the auction store. a et, collection of vuluatve London and American hooks. 01 soienoe, art. and mtscellaneous subjects, together with Cetera P . ctorial and illustrated works. NT Cat/Om:urn In 1 be randy one day previous. StLE OP EIIiPtIBIOR PURNIr CRP.- PINE RECiCki Pl. ATli MIRRORS, WARDR9toc, RP-` , 91.G BUREAUS, BE.ek PAILOIC P I•RNI TURP, BR uSSELti CARPI:IIS, &e. CARD.—Our Nate to-morrow moicinc. at Om Aped-yak storeedl cornprus.. 1.0.1.1 d.. CU) lots of excel cot BO cond•hand furniture. fm. Frnich phve marital mic ron. carved tilt fume. Barr or patio- a.d Equis!.ber oraitare bookcase". °tee tab es , ude and balking. Chun and clans-are. fire Brut eta *ad impe.ial car pets, &c., format an • Waata , e assortsksac. worthy • anention cf ladle/ and ottani desitass of our , NV . CatslOguas sow ready and the article. arranged or eIItIMILSZIOC. Bale at Noe. ler and ter cu_ .,. "omit' BtrlK 8 UPER Ira PIT SNlTlffilia RENcif-Paflaft ROILS, PIANO-FORTS. B.Rr Anita Th Morstr.g. At o'oloelr. et the Auanoun were, an weitanent id xoellept second hand furniture. elegem niano-rortei, * mirrors, carpets, ens, from families doeliaite male. awe sewn , removed to tke s ore for oonreniehos of Also, a superior riming mac hi n e, is order. EXECUTOR'S SALE. This Mono[. At the auction store. a eueorty of faraltare. ea meiag. ea.-ware. km, belek,arg re the estate cf Dr. D. A. Bohol!. deceased MEDICINAL. RUSHTON'S COD LIVER OIL. 'OR COXSUMPT OY Nu MORE PILLS, NOR ANY OTHER MIDICINE.—For constipation, dyspepsia Duda gest-on h nervoustess , dataletter. phlegm. Ithoosnems. liver complaint,. hystana, neuralgia, sleeplessness. acidar, congestion, hived to the head. headsebes. loss of memory. indemsvon. nervous Nacres, Pelettatson, beariborm. ertiptions, impurities, fevers, imtabailv, low spirits, tharrhaa. dysentery. mums it the Lead end ears. debility. diabetes. halms between the shoulde rs. Clan/p3. spasms, nausea and sickness, sinking. nte, voids. catarrhs, cough asthma. brOOthlt.. MISCIIIIJ. tIO. detality, gout. rheumatism, bieniorrhoida. DU Br RR Y'S deliciona Health Itestonng Food.l7lF. REVALENTA ARABICA. at a cost of a few cents per meal. speedily eradicates the atone diseases. a4si children's complaints. and saves BD, times its Mat in meDoine. tt dna& not /112.0/1670 1:111 is liberal firer but imparts a health, rehab for knack and dinner and re stores the fatuity of divesion and nervous an/ enema liar energ cure the must enfeebled. We extract a few out cif ad.co. s: Cure N 0.1771. Lord Stuart de Deeiee, of many years' dleDeFets• Csee 1a 64,816 From the Rev. Tames T. Campbell, Syderstime Rectory near Fakeuham, Norfolk, D. W. _Gentlemen: I tave load knowa and appreciated Vrt.e. pyo.f.t,Pl:4 tint time I for els Alen mantas ; sad 'Weer:ever 1 feel unwell. I take it for breakfast When taken by itself an chic way. it mranably relieves the stomach and prepares p atie n t other fond; while at the same tune it rives the ee good a breakfast as he ooml chair& In all cases of indigestion. and xiartincilarly whim the iver is mote than usually affected, I seeder 11 the lest of all tamed en. It regulates the 1,14 and makes it lw in cams which would ant admit of raercurr is an/ shape. In short. a healthy fkiler ethnic: vs one of its earliest and belt at mptoins. bra cis mete whet nee you ;demo of this communicabon. I am. gSZtheletp, I /ACTS T. I° Jil ti r . dlit.49. l ):l. Fifty years' indeecribable aZOni trots dyapepata, 11111M0.11111e81. asthma, cough. oonstipation, datuleney. gm= sickness and vomiting. hale bass remorse by Du Barry's excellent Food. illjati Toler Cure No. 41, of Mr. berjeanbat-Law Wiltresi I have taken the Revalenta iambics for ahe last sin weeks and lure great pleas - cad Di tearing into's@ to its efficacy. For years before aid vecorate to the excel lent food I had been tarmanted more or Saes by k e. dye- pepet tm M e leaf - terfaa digashot.andal eml sa, ay dear Mt. lair truly chliged friend. Ciliates VolLalas. 8- L. Cure Se. 53.11/5. Field Marshal the Duke of hallow, of di &tierce. constipation. nervousness. and liver com pmeat.laints. which had . tutted all balks and medical tress- No. eau. Miss EliaLoth Jacobs. of extrema sent:n=ow. indisssuou, sstherisias. los Anent*, mkt nessoas tansies. figuitoniels from Dr. rte. - stirrer . . Dr. Bhorland, Dr. Campett, and mans :,',,magand other re spectable names-who can be rel' l rt e d to Packed with full instr,Th•thas in canister.. $l3O to gill The latter car;lage free on receipt of cash bold at the tn - ,-.oo.pta A rabea hood Uepot. Z 43 South Third 'fiaet. MUNRU. Prinmral 4teu:d the United Statee. Arvin, Jr., Chestnut and Twelfth effects, D. L. Btackhotme, „ Edehth and Green streets. 1. Harkinson and E. H. Clarke. Maus wrest. tletmantown; and through all Greer. and thtemlsts. 1011-lm-stutk GO ANT) SEE TIIE ROOT AND atita rxicTo*. WhoAari be consulted ar Mr. WAISON'S, Bully g i ont Dotal, North nECOND street. A Stereoscope unsminatiou of the Dean. Limes. and bruit. free of chars,. Cancers. Thaws. Pols pot Bronchi. Liver. Lb.? si a,.d Kidneys. Sore or Week Eyes. cured Ls a short rim*. He straightens crooked Inaba or joints. 'tops toothache in one minute. His Pare It Kier la 'Tub <At An equal. Ortly i.e months in this city, .rind hun dreds and hundreds cam testify total. amotushing cures. Conn tatioa free ; charges moderate. fed nt" DR. W. LIVINGSTON. THE CHIEF A MONG TEN THOUSAND. DALLET'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR - 11 AS universally supplanted all other 4-11- Ointlotati as.] healint . application' in both the ye#Pmt .e 4 Winters Resurptieres, wherever intro u;ad: and tie iaitrinain ...rig - in •be true secret of on EACOII4I in all enzlegosts cjirrsons. whether the taus La modest or dit.ext. BURNS It re. SCALDS are instantly relieved of nomimpish twin and itidammation. by a harry, niphesym.,l flits yq q ,. relines Atilt", and the flesh is renewed an if boa oharm• r,;_l 'ogreish or soar remainin. .CHE FRIEND OF t; TH aSED.T. ffaildren are frequent y" .. radii re rs from external it -Woes. especially from Rrld and Ciortyklesis Sr plenoss—thherefore erery Z mother should hare It; healing preparation eon- 7 4 " Slant ton hand. It he •or , healing . and quickly removes the FETTER or RINOW °RAIse ;urn- fest At r sere. TO TAA'WhLLERS BY SEA AND LAND. The Machinist. the Tra p reDer. and every other in dividual whose lot in life •-• throws him with.n the chance of aediglsot from 0 gen/miss. Ace, or COI it- SIOA , should boar in taxed " 4 ,_ that ibis Matto'lextractoy ys his best and only friend. It is both nortab , r arid chest.. and should ever be m his companion, as a friend to newt. Theta are thou- sands of living - witneues to testify to tU marretloos vi. toe 'who owe their souna limbs and musclesto its saving efr.cacy. Tee following are a few of.the lecultag di , 4 , 0 lit fir which DALLEY're MAUI- .q CAL PAIN EXTRACT OR ti a kltleVEN 1 ISE CI as well as CC Rt. Ruins, Rnelcas, Sores oral! hinds. Brumes, P.m Shot 'Wounds, Boils. F ro st Iles, Scrofula. Broken Breast. Fever Sores, Scurry, Bites of Reptile., Felons, Scalds, Cancer, Glandular Gls-Scurf. Crocked Lips. eliate. Scald Heed. Chapped Hand., Mercurial Ewes, Sprung. Chilblains. taus genera'''. Small Pea. Cramp, Pimples, Tumors, contracted Cords, Pa.. •• egret, Chafes. Poison, tilcere. Disease" of the Rheumatism, Venereal Sores, Skin, Snare., Sc. So d at the principal Depots.ll Brood fray. New York, and al and - 1.11 Chartres street. New Orleans. I," „I. WRIGHT & CO., Seeeial meet. It can alai, la nts tuned or all respeciabie bruscerts and Merchants throughout the United Staten Ifni Canada. T. W. BYUTT & SriNs. 218 North 8 e COND Street, Alp Wholesale meets for resasifressfs. THE ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE!- ____ TRIESFALAR, 1,2, and 3, Protected by Royal Letters Patent of Reeked. ant secured by the Seals of the Boole de Phariar.die de Pans. end the Imperial College of Metheina, %%ears. No.I invaluable for annamatioa, sparmaterrheta. nil physical disabilities. ha. 2 completely orzwilosua an traces of roose diseases that have been hitherto treated by the 111Ill.01121Lad per mmous use of copaivis and culiebs. N 0.3 has entirely supplanted the in'ttrionanse of 'tier- Mira', thereby insuring to the suSarer speedy relief, d.s pewee all impuntom, mad rooting out the venom of dut elelliEEMAß, Nos. 3. and 3, are prepared to the form of a loaenge. devoid of taste and smell, and can ho carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in lin cases, and divided into separate doers, as &demanders.' by Velpeau. Lalleinand. Roux. Ricord. &e. Pnoe each. or four cases forA'S. which save. 43; and in A 92 cases, whe by there is a saving of $9. To be had, wholesale and retail, of Dr. BARROW. 194 Bleecker street, Near York, tto'd also at Retail by C.ALLENDER re CO., come r THIRD and WALNUT Streets_ , Plulad•lPhia, so T. W. DYOTT BONS, VA North SECOND Stre et Wholesale and Retail Agent' for Pennsylvania n 23 dam 7OLLICROFFER'S AICITRMTNATIO irA co ftmAL.—sm I ham. teen aliamtsd w rb2U mabrm tor a lour pepicd—a portion of the tame had as use of my limbs. Tied your Cordial, and in three dull I was able to walk down Matra, and to a week the taus entirely)elt me. I do cheerfully recommend the tet anal to tb,:we whp are aMmed with that dye-all - al cote alaint. Yours, JAs. Newtry, Broker, 63s Pine et. Prepared by THEODORE BIKS. Chemist.. S. earner FINB and SIXTH sta. al4-3m INACHINERT AND IRON. 'AYER!. V. XXILIICI, r. vAisisX IMAM, SOUTEIWAWisLRK Isst Ruex. , FOUND m YR, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREIT& E B P AIC% tfr u gbris, ENGINEERS AND hiec - gtriisT4 Maillithaure High and Low Erevan, flboma EtsiAeo. for Lord, River, andWarine Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iroarass, &a.; Caxton of all kinds. either Iron Emu. !rod Frame Roofs for Ossi Works, Work Show, Rail road Stations. h a. Retrt" Or t f Ras Mookmorf Wort And most rovod oom roam'. xr.ry deacnotoo of PlauSstins idsohinery. snob iss guar. Saw, and Grist Mills, Vaostun Plum, Open Steam Trams, Defenators, Filtars, Pumping Engines, Ike. Sala Agents for 11, Rallionx's Patent Solar Boiling Appintue Nucor WI Patsol Steam Nommen ; sod mlorproll Wotom's ratan% Gowthfuol Sugar Gnaw. lux AfrAhine a s A FACT WORTII KNOWING -THE enblyttee in the City to ret a Erst-rate et-atone Irrif.rted Havana Cuss is at DE LEON'S. 411 CHEST- N T. at.ove Vourth. North side. Mr DE LEON keeps nose but the eon best on hued. A single trlal will smarm ea SOU atisat feet- 3.2"ra TIN FOlL—Light and heavy Enghsh and French, for sq.le by WETHERILL ajaROTHER, Sal Nee. a mad north 9EWAD 300111.
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