'iteßilothth .Aria rouncAp. ' 8 (lie.) Tele graph, sago: Why; - then, "do' not Mir • pet! , pie Mike their own,• shoes, hats. ' fabric!! and waxed? Simply " boeause they think they. can niake,.raore motley in 'griming ootten.. Sot before ay people in the wide world a field of labor 'lnk; haustible, certain of bringing an ample reward, and' are they going outer itto venture upon trade experiments and projeots, the resins of which are altogether uncertain. and doubtftd Yircr tell you nay. I New England wOuld neverhare started a fac- tory, or built or manned a vessel, if •her People had before them one great certain roortey-maiting pur suit like cotton growing... go:ships, her seamen, her galleries, and her factorial, all sprang from her sterile soil, and are not the result of election, but of neoesslty i . • • " Now it is against a condition of things precisely the reverse of thi that great political and social reasons call upon die South to. diversify her labor and achieve ) tm far as, "Mssible, the great end of sectional independence 'Whit wonder - that the re sponse shotdd , be slow ! It . is a demand to talco. labor from where it is paying certainly and richly; and put it where it may pay nothing. -It is lite rally • swapping p bird In 'hand • for a bird in the bush." 'Togs AIM rue REHOLS.—The WaellingiOn Ger respondentof, the Weet Chester Republscon says : ' " heard a. good • joke told of the celebrated Jiirks, , whem Forney's Pre's* .has rendered im mortal: " L,Tinka ' is a kind-hearted soul, and al though hisifiester hates certain personages, does not. Very reeentlyi 'Maks' made a .visit to, the rooms of-the member from the si.utA distriot. He passed the evening cosily, and when he wont away, wittithat true politeness which 'character ised. him; asked the bloody sixth' to come up and 'eat pumpkin - pia 'with him. ..This - coming to - the, earn of a couple bf wags, who spend many private hours with the'Preeldent, they sonoluded to have some tun. - According)). they turn Informers, and tell the President OVA this favorite bed not only visited mime of a belligerent , rebel, but, horri ble to relate, had Invited him up tti take pumpkin . Mr. Buobantio enjoys the joke, and lays hie plans to have ginks' brought up to the buil-ring. The next, time ,Ire pokes hie nose in the White House, Wile arraigned as a oulprit,-and eateohised as to bow he dares to go into the den of a rebel and not only talk with bini,_but actually to invite blur to eat pumpkin pie! ''links; as &matter ofooirrie, equirme earthily at thie discovery, and the Prod "dent presses him to the wall, until he basemen as oared as a chlokon„ piirsued 'by a • hawk, clinks' gets out of the way as soon as possible, and the venerable thief shakes with laughter at the affright of his quondanifriend " lll'The Washington police opurt,onfriiday alter , noon; was honored:with the presence of Count Ed ward .Hermann Jurowits . Ralletty, who was intro duced. by Officer King, of the pollee. The Count Is a Mittl'of about forty, six.feet high, of a singularly military air and manner, dresses.in military style, with-n -black Raglan, braided on the sleeves and back, a double-breaded frock coat, which he wears buttoned to the nook ; a pair of light-blue pants, with double stripes of green material adown the seams, and strapped under his boots, upon the heels of which appear a pair of silver-plated spurs. Ms fatie, too, is very remarkable, adonsedpas It hi, With amustache, beginning tinder the nose, and stretch ing over a good part of each cheek, and a long goatee, think and heavy. Mad. Dneldnoix oharged hint with obtaining money under false pretences, Madame raid aho was induood to take the Count to her house by sympathy, he representing himself as an exile, and. as a gentleman of noble family in Moldavia, where lie_ bee an estate which be is pre vented from obtaining by an smote. His state ments relative to services in the late ware in Europe, under Garibaldi and in the Hungarian army, were so apparently truthful as to gain ore deuce of even gentlemen who had served there. His first appearance was at Willard's, where after a thorough investigation of the papers Ishii* he presented, and a brief stay, the proprietors sent him away. Utimuthe presentation of a number of his letters to Diadem°, they were placed in the hands of Mr. A. Shucking, who inquired fully into the origin of thetCount, and concluded that ho was an impostor , and, Informing Madame Du. chinoir, had him arreited. The Count was sent to jail for another hearing. He is said to have figured extensively at • the North, under the title of the thiunt Athoweki, - Kisfaludy, Chef d',Easedron, - nephew to the late-lamented Princess of Sump in Moldavia, a near relative of Prince Ghika, Major of Cavalry, de. The St. Louis Republican-relates the Ad , lowing: "Kate Lament, once one of the hand somest women in St. Louis, and some 'years ego worth s3o,oooeyosterday applied for admission to the countyistrhotme. Fluteous sine a man of the name of Wilma married her"-or at least the supposed that she was married to him, but it seems that the "marriage was a fraud—and he in tome way got hold of her property, squandered It, and le Mise tt her dealittate.. Thiswee the beginning oi ry." Letter from John Wise, the Celebrated Aeronaut. "By the last mail steamer, Mr: Ames *Omit , *Yi of this city, received the following letter from John Wise, the celebrated aeronaut, and which was fee- Asked to us some days ago for publloation, but has been unavoidably orowded out until to-day: Mr. Wise, it will be seen, proposes to start from San Francisco on a MIS aerial voyage, ff saffloient en. soon/gement is extended to bun from the , citizen, of California to do so.—San Francisco Altai Cali fornia. ; LiNOASS.SR, Ps, Dee. 8, 1859. . Sine° my St. Louis trip, I bad, and have, fondly hoped to be able to raise the means with - which to build an outfit, for the purpose of denionstratlps to the wall that balloOns din belated; imontkileally, In making long voyages from.weet to east, in the temperate zone of the North, so as to tarry passenf, gem, and the lighter sort of merchandise , in snob systematic order fie to bririgit, in a very few years, the favorite and popular meansof transit aeromthe continent, from Oalifornla to the Allende seaboard cities, end across the Atlantic, as also aeries the European and Aglaia contineabt, and' the Pacific ocean. I have some-prospect of getting the means provided tallow York, but= required to giro frea7 bold mouthy to the reimbursement of the neeessary. Outlay In the tonstinotion of the balloon and lip willing in ease it does not parfor Itself, 'which I am willing to du. Idy particular frien ds, however, (Professor Porter and Charles D. Netball!, analyti• cal chemist,) urge me to make ray-first main ex periment across our own continue from the city of San Francisco to the Atlantic seaboard. They urge itorith se mob good reason and advadagee,thet I have, therefore, come to the determination to give their idea a just oonelderatifia, and learn through you' the probable encouragement and assistance that I might possibly secure in Elan Franoisoo,to. wards each an enterprise. Heretofore, and yet, my aversion to the San Francisco scheme has been the daimon; costliness of Midge in the Paciflo States. It wouldprobably ran up to twelve or fifteen thou sand dollars, while in . the Feet, bore, it can be done for six, or, perhaps, five thousand dollars—a mark within the reach of tug property guarantee. I wisb you could take time to make the requisite littlish." of the matter, and advise me of the prospects, and I will not fail to respond in a proper spirit to your admonitions in the matter. I write the more freely to you about this thing, because you .kator me so well, and because you know l never propose to do what I have any doubts of—that is, particularly, In the lino of my profession. - I wish ^you to under eland that my object-Is not to make money out of it, but a success, i . e., proof that ballooning has within its known °lenience the means of turning it to useful account.. It only pants *few pioneer de monstrations, a little hotter than our St. Louis ma &rotation,' because in that th ere is Eat a sufficient charity evinced by the popular mind for the storm we sneidentally encountered. A trip from Han Francisco to the Atlantic seaboard, within three days, can be very easily made, and - made in such a manner as to demonstrate tbet it can be made to pay in the establishment of a plainer weekly limier post attransit. When yea write me pleaee inform me what the capacity of your gasworks are In gas storage, i. e., gas.holders. Please also inform me whetbert there are 'turfman' °tibiae' silks imported into! your city. , There is a kind Of heavy pongee that; -is good for large balloons, and if there is any in , -yourcity you will dome a great kindnese by send-; Mg me samples two inches square,. with coat per yard, and the width of it: - I have tally , deterniinedi to make another 'demonstrative voyage next surcH mer, from some place;. and if I cannot gbt assist.l ante to fit out in a very substantial manner, I willi try it on my own resources, and give it effect in ai very.chscip outfit, which will render it somewhat More problematical as to its mous than would be the case if I could get it in a more perfect me chanicai shape.. I stionld have written to you long a l to about' this Metter, bet for the; abeyaaoe in _which I was held by the Lowe party, which eventu , ally turned out to have been a quackery and psi tinted pretension, to say nothing worse of it. r. Yours trtifyl •„ Auk NM , ; B'ailtllo of' the tdiesde Islaid Richal44, . • , tartan DAYALOATION OP tom estrutallloB,oo6 EMBEZZLED. (A LM the Providence Jontnal, Feb. itth.l , . • • The community were atartbad yesterday morning -by the announcement that Daniel Kenyon - , the oashier 6f the Rhode island Exoluthge Bank, at East Greenwich, was a defaulter tiQiust institution tea large amount, as well as. to -the Rut Green. with Savings Bank, of which)etkporation ho was treasurer. The discovery Of the 'eirabessieinent was made by the cashier of the Merolusate.Bank.in this city. That 'batik bed received information froui New 'York that the Moor thetzahange Bank had been hypothecated in Wall street to raise fundsl As there had been repeated Gimps against the bank ~at the instance of the' management of the Merchants' Bank,. the cashier went- down to Bas Greenwide on 'Thursday to satisfy himself of i actual condition:- The first evidence of wrong wastea dlsorepaney, '.. of a number of thoneands of dollars in his account with the Merchants' Bank: ". But as soon sus an ex am - Nation of the note account was made, which disclosed a deficiency of some $23,000, concealment . was 'no' longer possible, and ho confessed, to Mr: Bobbins thsti he was a' defaulter. , Ile also con ; tassel that be had added to the oriole of, dealing the • still greater erime Sof perjury , On the'Stii instant, in the return ho made to the Eitate - Auditot of the condition of the hank, ha had sworn that tint eironifithri Wee $ 19 , 20 , Whon lit fact it was $44,000, . Re also swore that the deposits were only $3,7601 when they ozoee4ed the sum of $12.000.- —Th. whole amount :of ' his &fait:aged to the bank Is about $72,000. The capital Is only $60,000. Bill holders will .not be losers by the dishonesti of Kenyon. 'lt the circulation is not greater than , new believed, the aseebtof the bank will pay It as "will as the deposits. Bat if there should be also of assets, the Btookholders, - among whom are man men' of large property, are personally liable forth deficiency. , Kenyon has also confessed that helms robbed the East Greenerloh Saving! Dusk of $30,000, onithalf of the whole amount°, its deposite. These deposit* were the savings' of the industrious poor in this neighborhood, and this faithlessness to a Most "sa cred tribe will loins tipen him' the execrations. of mazy ready to perish. • _ The large sum which he his embetaltie--SI.OB,- 060—Kenyon,alleges has been wholly lost In stoc k ispeculaUons. . lie commenced' his stook'gatabling tunnel years ago, and was at first suocessfal, - having made $lO,OOO in his early' operations. His lessee harshen in Erie Railroad and in 'mining istooki. IBS diehoneity is the More atuTrising, as he ilia* , aiwaYa borne a most' epellent. ober/ester' end , his at of Ittfiftg - pimdent; and lielltibig "statism mia egad ffattier, Mr. George Xeryon, well *noon einutiy k .is his bondemanto' the 'bank for ._ - SISIOOO. James B. the prisideat of - , Bichange BanlolB. - .116 he - I4istman t o the In the sun SIO,OOV, ' ' GoVittiei Tiittner, reaterittly appointed &wheel • i Jtutehttorendlatiniy -Anthony, of ,this '.46testoners to inakean examination of th o ttlfalis - of the hunk'. They will at once report its condition to the topreme Gantt, when an Injunction will un doubtedly be issued, and a receiver ha appointed W wind up ita *Bair. - !rho ..0.0.1111111Ce eof AniMGED FOROISR, J. nimiumelf CROSS. (From the N. Y. limes, r e loci To Oa &Ater of the New York Times : I ob. Serve in . The Press a_ great raspy very romantic statemonte concerning the character and career of Cot. Orme, who was recently arrested in Pittaburg, and is now imprisoned in Philadelphia on suspicion `of numerotur and heavy forgeries. Bela said to be S. person of extraordinary aeoomplishinents—speak. hag all the modern European languages perfectly— to have served in the army at the taking of Babas topol—to have a 'moat e.ocenapliatted and devoted wife, with a still more valuable and devoted slave —and to be in all respeets ono of those extrava gantly gifted and fasoinating oreatutes upon whose villainies the loves of romance are expeeted to look with pity and toleration. It fs scarcely worth while to lavish too mush admiration upon the fellow, or to exaggerate personal qualities and exploits. A good many Americans who were in Paris during June and July oiled year will , remember him perfectly, though they will seareely remember him under the gilded desoriptions that areven . by the reporters of the Philadelphia Press. Howse staying at that . time at the klotel do Louvre, and was de °Madly the greatest "swell," ibr an utterly un knoim man, of all the travellers of the sewn His hat was the glossiest, his straw kids were the cleanest, his air and manner were the most pretentious, to be seen on the Boulevards. lie pushed himself a good deal into American sos olety—or rather lute, the company of. American travellers, and was constantly asserting his great wea lth, and his purpose of devoting three or' four years to European travel. He bad with him" it very light mulatto, whom he conatantly, styled his Shiva, and whom he said he was ed -iteatheg, partly because he was so much attached to him and partly because be could thus make him more serviceable to himself. At the outset Dross 'claimed to have been a very extensive merchant of Now Orleans, with a plantation in Louisiana; but after the arrival of ono or two New Orleans families ;at, the hotel, it was observed that his plantation and business pursuits went further South, end from that time forward be dated from liraza. He need to ride frequently in the Dote, spent a good deal of his time playing billiards, and some in negotiating sundry small notes, cheeks, and drafts among the Americans who were either tra yelling or residing in Paris. no carried about' with him; and was very fond of showing, a blank cheek book—very handsomely engraved—his own name being especially imposing; and ho constant ly referred to this as prima face evidence of his substantial character and wealth. I do not think be imposed upon many people there—though' one or two suffered considerably from his acquaintance. Bat It was very generally taken for granted by the Americans there that he was a huottrug at least, and many regarded him as a: swindler. - My own impression, in which I was not alone, tus that be was a professional gambler,, and that his pretended slave was a confederate -and apparently the sharpest fellow of the two. Cross' alleged accomplishments are all trash. lie could speak no language whatever but English, and was neither °boated nor intelligent.. Ile at, tempted to study French. but was told by his teacher, after ten lessons, that it was quite useless 'to go on ; that he made no progress, and could not Item the language without more application than he seemed capable of. He was, howeirer ' an ele gant penman, and seems have been detormined to turn this, his sole accomplishment, to practical account. His visiting card was quite unique. Upon it was the small Scare of a °rose—Nelda of which were the letters "J. B." lie apparently plumed himsel f upon this as a chef d'auvre of taste and ingenuity. I think I have in my pos. session several of these curiosities, with which be favored me during my sojourn in Paris. scarcely need add that he has none of mine in re turn. ' ! Cross did not do things by halves. He had im- Ptidence enough for anything, and lost no ,epportn- My of making himself conspicuous. He was very dative in getting np the dinner at the Hotel do touvreAy which the anniversary of American In dependence was celebrated on the last Fourth of July. He wont about town urging the attendance of Americans, and holding out as a special induce ment the fact that Colonel Keitt, of South Carolina, bad promised to attend and make a speech, on con dition that Senator Sumner should not be invited. The affair went off respectably—as several resident fi.merioans took part in the arrangements. A very romantic story was put in circulation by somebody concerning his gallantry and prompt vindication of American honor. It iron stated that as an American lady was going up the athir st's', of the hotel, she was followed by a Russian ofileer, who pursued her to her room, greatly to her alarm. She shut the door in his face, and afterwards going down to find her husband, met Col. Cross, to whom she related the affront and belated out the .offending 'Russian. 'The gallant Colonel, walking np to him, charged him with having ineulted an American lady. The !moused, not understanding a word of English, assented— whereupon Cross straok him in the face with hie glove.. , Thereupon the Russian, through a by %tender who could speak French and English, ;invited Colonel Cross to his room, and, after taking down his sword and laying it upon the table, struck ;the Colonel with his fist, saying ho never received a blow without returning it ; whereupon ensued a (prodigious row, growing chiefly out or the Colonel's Antense desire to light the. offendipg Russian, ieither on the speller at some more convenient time land plows. But explanations were finally made :which saved to each of the two countries concerned !the life anti services of its representative. One of the newspaper statements referred to says ;that the Colonel's days " was at or near Seifert. no during the battle. Neither he nor hie master was any nearer than Paris. Cross himself said that the went to Italy at the outbreak of the war, and 'bad a very long interview with the Emperor Napo 'aeon: In 'which that frank and communicative mo. nirch unfolded to hire his plane of the campaign, and expressed, without the least reserve , his *pin. l ions of Op Untrageens mouse pursued the Eng iteb croyarrtment Nobody, however, attached any importance to any of these assertions, though It yrs; add by some who seemed inclined to apologize for him; that Cross had been trying to dispose of the patent for some new military gun to the Preach Government.. In-Parie he was a warm partisan of Austria; and could not understand bow any Ama deu' could look With' eomplaceney upon a war led on by such a blood=stained usurper as Louis Na poleon. Bia alave is reported to have said that he ‘, miss: ad" his master one day in Paris, and that he did not see:hint again until they mat aceidentelly in Binadway, to their mutual Joy. Several other per sons" missed'.' the Colonel at about the same time. lie went to England on business—business of a very urgent and pressing nature, after disposing of his drafts to the amount of about eta thousand Want ; and although diligent inquiries were made after him by Rome of the friends he had left behind him, they were fruitless. Ills "slave," Meantime, to. tnalned in Paris, and devoted himself to assuring ell anxious porpoise that hie master had gone upon Wiliness of the utmost Importance ; that he was n perfect gentleman and man of honor. and that by would certainly return within a few days. After a time the suspense became a little painfuL The "slave' could not understand the reason of his master's tarrying, though still very earnest in his assurances that it was all right. And an Amerl esn gentleman, who went aeross the Channel 'ex pressly to discover some vestige of. this glittering but evanescent Cross, came back under the melan• eholy- conviction that. he bad. taken passage at Liverpool, under an assumed name, in one of the Quebec and,hiontreal steamers. I hivie heard that meantime, during his stay in London, be effected an engagement of marriage with a wealthy young lady there, whose parents or guardians soon afterwards became quite solicitous as to his ,whereabouts. Whether this has any thing to,do with the „" young and beautiful lady," load to have' been found in his oornpany at the time of his arrest, Justice Welsh may know, but I do not. These memoranda may not be without interest in conneotion 'with this man's 'Miner.' Possibly they may also suggest the propriey of paying a little more attention- to the intpresting slave who is SO vety SOnOitol7B tO. go Bout o and sell or mart ,gage himself for tie hermit of his master. It might be quite as well. to versus him to remain for • the present In the neighborhood .of Philadelphia if not as a confederate, certainly, as a very intelligent and competent witness. Tours,' &c., Taxer, Trimeral Of , William E. Burton. From the Neer York Timee of February 14.1 THE'OBSEQUIES CONDUCTED WITH PRIVACY The etronoons announcoment f that the funeral of. the laid"Williain E. Burton wituld take phyla from St. Thomas' Church, yesterday afternoon, attracted i quite a crowd to that point, consisting of actors, authors, and artlatts, and others drawn to the spot' by mere curiosity. Even the poltp,o with nausea]• vigilance, etune;to the spot in large loroo, preparid; to regulate the crowd which It was anticipated; would .be present. Bpt• no Stgna of opening the' ohuroh were apparent, and, after' loitering, about the vicinity foraometime the assemblage gradually, 'dhmersed—varhata explanations being given of Mystery. ' It' was" awned 'positively that. Ur Barton had been interred on Sunday morning;! that; owing to the'peonliar domestic -relations of the deceased, the services were held privately, to wield it Scene ; "that Mr: Burton had requested his, physicians to cover Ids corpse with a sheet frame.' thately u_pon bit death, and not to allow any one—. even of,Afs, fat:nap-40,We! it. ~ • The fast was, the limo and plebe of the Amelia were alike kept private purposely. In vain did Many of Mr. Burton's Intimate' friends apply at his late residents for information;: the invariable answer was that no one knew when the funeral, Would take place. As late as 2 o'clock yesterday the Tomas reporter was informed at the residence that no Information could be given as to the coating ceremonies, though an hour and a half later the • funeral procession left the house. Bo strictly private were the proceedings that neither the officiating minister nor the sexton was notified as to the exact time until a few hours pre-' vious. The reason assignedlor this was the earnest reqdest of Mr. Borten Immediately before he be cause Insensible: The only "persons present at the funeral services/ whloh took pleas at the house in Bodeen etreet, at 3 'o'eloek, were the widow, - the daughters, the adopted eon, the physieJans--Messre. Crane, Clark, and - 'Edward Walker, a member of - Mt Burton's Lodge, Mr. Cram; the legal adviser 'of the deceased, and theollelatingolorgyrnan, Rev. 8. IL Weston, assistant minister of Trinity Church. Tho exorcises consisted simply of the short service Of the Rpleoopal Church, Including an abating and appropriate prayer, • „ The body was enotteed in a splerudid Belk rose wood 00%n, with solid silver mountings. The fol 4 lowing was the Ineoriptlon on the plata : • " - - ,KVARA BURTON„- . . • Bora Sept. 24;1.802, • • - - Died-Fee. 10, , 1800." • Precisely at 3i, o'clock the funeral pnceardop, consisting °flour carriages and the hoarse, started from the house; - and wended lts way slowly to the fludeon-atreet Cemetery,„bnt a few %stares distant', slugs erowd accompanying. it on tho sidewalk. At the cemetery gate the procession formed In the follerOng order, and walked to the grave : The Seaton, Thomas Afasiin. • The officiating elettryman, , lßev. B. LI Weston, • twading the serTioa. - The widow, supported by Mr. Cram. • Other relatives and physicians. • The body was:plead in a vault belonging to the seiton,,where It 'Will remain until a lot per- Wised In Greelitiood CemeterY:-•-prohahly until April next. Mr: Burion'a family vault le in PM. ladelphia _ _ Jbe will of plr, Burton hail not yet boon offered fer(t.fobiite. 'lt Is =Meted Oat some dliffeldt.T ihltY: o 9 o .l? Ole the ahlT9Sition of Ms property.. - The Rielsm - ettd .Pneitirer says, of the fifty one emirates In Prgiefa whose proceedings of. He recowatie ree9tittgfrOlktiOpoirdtrtent of delegates to Hie Btayri4otrreutlonhaye !teen .pabitahed, tff9/477011i*NiPtri,541 Detnooratio vetesOntre dolma a Preference for Henry A. Wire. Tweitty tie° cotnitteh, l politiig 12,285 Derneerittle votes l , - hirre expressed no preference, and one county, polling 298 Democratic votes, hoe expressed a preference for 11. AL T. Hunter. 'llfE PRESS,-PIDLADWIIIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1860. Bib Arrirs.-4t is our pastel duty to chronicle the death of Col. W. D: Roy, senior editor of the San, and collector of customs for this port, by the hands of D. T. Sheppard, .81q.. This lamentable lot took place this morning, between 12 and I o'clock, on the corner near Hardaway Is White's drug store. It is impossible at this hour to learn the exact feats in connection with this affair, in consequence of the many conflicting reports from •whiettwo are to,deeide. But the following seems to be the most reliable Cal. Roy and' Mr. Shea. Iliad melon the corner mentioned above, and aftor some words both drew their pistols. Col. Roy, be. ing a little in the advanoo, and levelling his pistol,' snapped it at Sheppard ' who, while'Roy was cook ing hts pistol the second time, fired his ball, pass. log directly through the heart of Col. Roy, causing his death immediately. Mr. Sheppard hnmecil atet had an officer summoned, into whose bands he delivered himself; and was oonduoted to jail. This is truly most lamentable, since both are men of family, Sheppard having been married only a couple of months. Col. Roy leaves a wife and two obildrortla mom. hie untimely call henoe. We do net state drevibove as perfectly reliable, since there era so nifty ate Ten t versions that it Is Impossible to learn tllistrue Vtchburg Weekly Cite. zee, Jan. 23. • , IMPORTATIONS. (Reported for the Preu.l ',PALERMO—Brig Geared°, Aureimmo-30000antars brimstone Powers & Weightman; 1000 hogs sumac lease Jeans & 0:4_600 do SO do filberts order, TRINIDAD DE 0 DA—Brir_Model, Dow-290 hhds molasses 30 tee do 56 bbls do 8 & W Weleh, NEW BEDFORD-86hr Amelia, Marvel-1650 gallons b)eaohed winter whale oil Hodgson & Keen: 1000 do Taw •& Boer_c 66 casks whale foots Theta & Moßeonei 11 do DA&BA Lundell; SO do order. pHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. RICHARD WoOD, ISRAEL NOR pOMMI7IIIII OP VII MOXIg. JOSEPH 0. GRUA LETTER BARS Alt THI MERCHANTS' XXVI ASO 11, 1. tuiLnicTni Ship Beranek, R0w1and.....,,. Mare!, 1 Bhip Island Queen, Bay BarkJop Maxwell. ...... .....4Lagusyra, Feb Di Bark Minnesota, Veae0ck........ Rio de Janeiro, Feb 16 FOR WEST COAST of A V R ica.—The brig Calvert, Cast Frenoh, will sail from this porton or about the 16th test, for Bi IV oSIT Leone, &a, All letters and papers in tended for the !Lawrie= Ocuadron, or others on that station, will be forwarded, if left at the Foreign Letter Office, Philadelphia Exohange, prior to the above date. FORT OF 111/14LVELPHLi, Feb. 16. 1860. SUN RMS.-. -0 44-SUN SETS- , --5 16 KWH WATER- .9 18 ?LIMITED. Brig Geofredo. (Neap) Aureirnmo, hom Palermo via Glbraitar Nov 28, with brimstone, sumac , ko; to Boni R Smith—towed up by tug America. Brig MOW, Duw, 11 dAya from ,Trinidad do Cuba, with molassea to Id W Welsh—towed up by tug Attie- Bohr Amelia, Marvel, 6 daya from New Bedford, with oil to Hodgson ac. Keen, RED. Steamship Keystone State Matshman, Charleston, A Baron, Jr. - Bteamsele Pennsylvania, Teal, Riohniond.Thos Web ster, Jr, Sebr W Krebs, Emerson, Baltimore, T Webster, Jr. ny TILICORAPII. (Correspondence ofThe Press.) APALACUICOLA. Peb 11. Arrived, ship Kate Streetland and sohr Ralph Bost, from Boston. MLMORANDA. Steamship City of New York, Boggs, berme, arrived at Boston yesterday morning. Bark A A Drebert, Hewitt, Mince, was discharging at Cardenas 4th roe. Brig Loango, King, hence, arrived at Cardenas 4th instant. Brig Phothe A Page. Lewis, was loading at Cardenas 4th inst. for Philadelphia. Brig Mary Cobb, Cornwall, for Philadelphia, was loading at /Batangas 6th inst. Brig 8 Thurston, Laniyher, hence, arrived at Carde nas 4th inst. Bohr II Nutt, Baker, from Lama for New York, put into Her Welt 2d inst, for behest, being crank; sailed '!ranee, for .Philadelphia, remained at Havana Bth inst.' Bohr R 0 Knight, Marlow, hence, arrived at Trini dad de Cuba Scl inst. Behr Robert J Merrier, Robinson, cleared at Matan zas eth inst. for Philadelphia. Behr Matthew Kinney, Ogier, for Philadelphia, old at Cardenas 4th inst. Bohr Oraee irdler. Paine, ge ne for Boston, ashore at West Sandwich, was discharged of 60 teen cargo to inst. The steamer Neptune left Boston I.3th inst. to render assistance. Bbe would probably be got off at high water same afternoon. Bohr Richard Borden, Arnold, sai.ed from Fall River 11th inst. for Philadelphia. Behr Hero, Terry, hence, arrived at Baltimore 13th instant. Behr Margaret Reinhart, Peterson, hence, arrived at Now Orleans flth inst. Behr alartnah N, Gautier, hence for Newborn, NC, with 160 tons of anal, ran ashore at the mouth of the Neuse river, on Tuesday night. 7th mat, and bilged. Will probably be a total, loss of the hull. Captain and crew reached Newborn in the boat, badly frosted. AO - would be sent to the vessel immediately. The ht ry was an A 23i vessel of 90 tons Minima. built at Pennegrove in 1819, and owned in Philadelphia. NEW PUBLICATIONS. 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Tears peat have been acquainted with the Manner in ishlchiced AsVg conducted veer business all patent 'nue haS Always been highly creditable to yourself and sob Illtfee toryto Me Patent Office, You un derstood You cailde gel and presented them In that intelligible form which Iteeeral/Y Insured Intocesii. forward this certificate, hoping t that it. may be eery/tee. able to you coattnulng to nd that employment la Your profession to whioh your Inteigenatt, Industry, and courteous hoarier, so Justly entitle you. Yours, VESTS truly, CgARLES Masox. Late cOnurunsioner of Patente. Hnnat I-Lowsoti. Eta. fe3-Im INSURANOR 100111PAlqW3. OFFICE OF THE QUAKER CITY IN- BuRANoc co. NNitoe,vrAwn.miTAßlT.T ' FOURTH Ai , INUAL STATEMENT or THE BUEMEBB AND _CONDITIOY OF_ T i r QUAKER mo AIT Y IriBURANOY. gpItIT Y 2 All Presented to Its dtooSholders, nn. a. IMO. C spl!al Stook Al 0.00 norms, January s 18p. _ .... 114241.0 pennon, reeetved n5569 . 1' • f MAN tri Marine . . . 116,480= Info 314.0673 3 Transportation... 4612.10 inttornet received. Balyago and remsuranoo—.. LOSSES, EXPENSES, kn. Lonfen ;aid in1869............ ......5197,4'1.81 I liNe li e n li t Oe C nVe l . n Olte n :ert!!!! n . l . B 4 SVS3.Bi PrintinX,edvPrtietng & e%Peale ,, &Urine veld tn Reineuranoe end return preml- ASSETS. Donde end mortgliges on real estate fraoto Ground rents m . lifn 1,260.00 60 abates Continental Rank, New York. . . . . . 6,00000 fl 2 shares day liini ‘ Vhliadelphii 1,000.00 lou do Corn Sacatitate Rank, Philadelphia . . 2,600.00 60 shares Unioo flank, PinlarTa. — .... 1,600.00 n do Consolidated Bank d 0.,, 100.00 10 do Farmers A liieati Bank. Camden, N. J.... . 900.00:a sharer; of Railroad. Canal, and other etosiks, all paying 0 per tent market va1ue......,,,,87,660.D3 Coupon bonds bearing:and Tpr ot 19,10000 Noltorialife bills receivable 91,001.98 Cash in hands of silents and In transit . • • ..... SUMPS Cash on hand and in hank...... a 347.0 110.10 This Company continues to make Insurance' ftsainst Loss on all kinds ot Fire, Marino, and Inland Risks, on the most favorable terms. OYFICE RR. President—GEOßGE H. HART. Vine President—R. P. 10088. Secretary and Treasurer-11. R. cOGOSHAI,ii. Assistant Seeretan-41..k1 JIUTLER. DIRLOTORS. George H. Dart, Sot. S. Perkins, E. P. Ross. M. • Cogirhall. A. C. Cattail, Andrew R . chambers thimuei ti / L o i n e ls', M.D. Don.'ll, Al. Palle[[. H. R. COGGBdALL, Secretary. NSURANOR COMPANY OF THE ALIITATE OF_ MYMILYLVAIIIAInE AM) MA RINE 111811nA.NuE-No. 4 EACAANOB BUILD /NOS. Chattered in ITS4—Camtal $llOO/100—Aasete.Januasy I. Mk "same 1117100. All livid in sound and available seouritiee—eop , tkpoe to re on Vessels ril t Sarsoell, BeiWins, at 4.00 OI Merolla", me, pn te rms. DtB.Eo • Mem D. eherrerd. George U. Stun% O pp Nime T l on . To: l e to, flanmeliwant, sr,. 14114 A 11460, • lobn Mena G. Freeman, William St, wilily Charms 13. Lewis, HEISl e t" ifritlaßD,Zreiddent. WILLIAM RA RPOlNeoretars. le 9.‘- tt VIACIIANGE INSURANCE CUbII'ANY —Office No. 40'J WALNUT &met. - FIRE Ir4BIIII.ANCE on Houses awl Tfferahanffise generally, on taeorabee term. either Dented or per petual. DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Donee% Joebua T. Owen, John Q, Ginnodo, Thomas Marah, Beul. AL Gollofflead. Semi. L. Nmeolei, John MoDowell, Jr., P.d wool D. Bober% R.IC. Rale, John J. Griffith, Jame, T. Ruled Bellefonte.) JP,ltEra lAH BOI:ISALL, President. LIMN GINNODO, Vice Preeidenti BOWAIID W. DAVID. Peoretarr Jeffa-tuthely DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY TILE LEGISLATURE OP PENNSYLVA lit Mb IL OFFICIO E. CORNER THI t AND WALNUT Streets, Philade p ia. MARINE INSURANCE ON VEtittilLLS, CARGO, To ail parts of the Walt ' FREIORT. 'INLAND INSURANDEI3 On Goode, by River,ll parts o Canals, f Lake nion p, and Land Carriate to a the U. FIRE INSURANOES On Merchandise yenerally. On Stores, Dwellins Ifoesee, &e. ABS/ITS OF THE COMPANY, November I. MM. Par, Mashie Yates. /MAW, Philadelphia City 0 W 0ent..L0an....8113.M0 00 WO ..., Penns! Wants State 5 40' M. Loan..." 03,641 03 PI Pennsylvania State 6OP et. Loan. .11,000 00 26,0 m, U.S. Treasury eye 1/1. cent. flaw and interest due .. . . 06,263 1.4 $30,000 U. 8. Treasury a kivoi:Kii;aili intei eat ~...... • ~ ~, .. alma 00 SM,ONI Temporary Loan to the City' of •Piiiti delPhie . . - . . ... 25,0,10 CO 1100,0 M; Penniglveinlii ifacliad . M . Wetiii I out. Son 5.,-, ... 2 43,000 00 e tact,mxt, North Pennsylvania Rallie:ad.hiort age OV' cent. Donde --_, 33.1100 00 $14,000 West PhiladelPhiPaaneager Railway Company 7 at coupon bonds—. U. 00 IMOD), 800 glares stoc k Germantown Gal Company, interest and principal guaranteed by the city of Pinta dalphia - . • - ..., ..,-. - 20,000 DO CIAO% 100 shame PiiinsilvaVie Railro ad ~ • Cmcicany— .......—. ...-... sari ott 61,000,100 shares North Penaolvaida 'Rail road Compri:LT. -,.-- • , -•••-• MO 00 spooe, shares Plmadelphni to* Bcag ind Steam •,., Tug Company, Rhilade phis and Savannah Steam fravigatuop Com pany, Ocean . Steam Nevise i p o on Company, Philadelphia and a vre de race Steam Tow at Company, Philadelphia Exchange Company ......... —.........--... SAID IM Lem) Mortgages, and Real Estate, Of exams u fice remnyable for hontranoca made 181,090 60 Ba' , Mee due at Itaanoltm—Yrennume on Ma tteolicies, interest, and other debt/ doe • Company-- --...• • • 05,10 OS &rip one/stools of sundry hieratic. &nye - Side 00 Oil& on IMILECTORS. ITVII II lltarttu A. Bon pr. noel N. Stoke*. 01:3,7n i rz. - - 3 2 Wa r rr e Ate0 1"4 • ohn e. see k. Jonta_lB neer ' I. l itilm r .cal, IN omen O. , bort. Berton. it7l l l= . o. Lellirli, aeon P. Jones, 011esh I t. Seal, antes lb AV/PATINA. r..s. M. Buxton. oshus P. Eyre, tree O. Lerner. n U. BenmONl'llttb% treti a e o rk . , . ioriten, Or Y Wakit . 7d i St , Ig, hoer% f _KENNY LYLBlTMCEinaretate. Vies ne: estb VAMP. 'INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. . 0 - 408 CHESTNUT Street. rnmAppa,rum INCORPORATED APRIL. leaf V ,,DY TEE STATE OF PENNBYL. • CONFINED TO FIRE AND .NA l IA NLAND MAYA DIA/Ty It: -ktilikNeiNtrs. yd. Rm.lass. Oh,. filoharawn, snrl Vivi,. Jr., GOO. A. Wm ii, soo . gaol. . val Idg e 3, pox. . nr,Vn k o rn. OEO ,0 W. DA 6, trribltst. JONt HAN 111, .uM, rice Fre L *WILLIAMS I. ANOnARD. Seorotary.. -t( LIFE INSURANUE ANI) TRUST COM AL-APANY.-THE PENN MUTUAL Livit mew uric, COMPANY Northeast corner of THIRD and Dcw Streets. Assets, aso2,zm M. INS RES LIPEis for the whole term of pits -2 T sat* annuities and erowments—surehases lifelntereate in Real Estate, an makes all contracts depending on the sontangenales o Life. They ant as Exeentors. Administrators, Assignees 'I ntatcea, and Quantm.. TUBTEFJ. tel 1.. Miller, Samuel!. atoksa. Wails Martin, c a lardil t . , C AZl4l, Jamul. ' , Wayland, Willininm'll.. flanker, Joseph luisrivtler, ic4nisei C Huey, a heophiluatualding, haring Hallowell, Edmund A. der , eTy C. Townsend , il l titel.,L. utehinkli, otpaus Kent, en w, mar, illiam H. Carr, 1 is 8, Ark ti er, P._ V, Dudowe met 4, sidles, William Robertson, rush Pd. Sumas , Warner M. Ruin,John 0. Bnaner, P. B. Mlobler, Easton. D.VIIEL L. PIILLER, JPresidena RAM. E. /STOKES, inte Pres't. dont, W. /lOVIOR. &wintery. aultbly HOWARD FIRM AND MARINE ',MID RANCH COMPANY, No. ell WALNUT Etreet, Pkiiisdelphia. DIRECTORS. M. W. Baldwin. W m tit . . Z. I .l 4. ft le g • .0 rtim. ' ft:Girt I 1 I ' li , E.Optingleip illinm 8414,1121. IL H0U.140%, O. Vtoheli. in. N. Loris S. - robe. Charles F. Natoli. ohg R. Addioker John Clayloyi, R. T. Kensil. Edward . Ai, Nr, Thomas L. Laden. . H. littibßlin Pcesident—M. W _DAWN, Vine president —K. I.WARNE. ffeoretarr.—BDWlN bOOTB. den COAL. Mt T. SELLIIB. KELLER tt LMORY, Office No. NO WALNUT greet, Phillultiphi4 BOLE, &GENT ?Ott Pa., E. Bordas' superior Broad Plountem Whiteish, and It. Ilecksher & Co. a celebrated Black }Jutland Otto 0 A 1,. Shipped brunet and railroad front eabsylkli noon. Boliumuti CO., Pa. fel4-41n HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR Interest. BUY fop COAL AT ',herr tar Atl b lit t ! i tt e rg r atrit pirj4rnogirMtl yag;l"`" tgh, Eel. an Stove— ..... Jou ton, huylkin, arse Not " Warranted free /rim Buda or . dugiraa filltweitht. , , , WlTSs4l"osir.u.i! . .i """ "j;)x-e,:- W. GROOM 00,, Ng. onka la Routh FOURTH Striel az? WHARF, NNE ISTRIXF, 80HUYLIAJI, Healers and Saivism 07 Limit Mointaln, Lehr, and &hell 0 A i • Merchandise taken on whir age. H ICKORY AND SPRING MUINTA3I4 LEMON. COA,Lawated j Ap i lt v e rgor t ritkA r b in‘ire ut thVtArget: "" ear BUSINESS CARDS. WM. :11. GREINgft, WM. W. 11111,0111111. GREINER 0811, t 11 BIBIANR KNESSA, I C 9 01T1MERCH1 W V 18118 m 1111LAD 1 A 5 MA, A LFRICD L. HOUGH, PAPER MANUFACTURERS' AXNT, Orderesoltosed,for every deeerioloui PAr hR AND PAPER-MAKEE EMIR. N 0.17 South SIXTH Street, Phil 'hut. fell-41m* RR. ()ORB() N_, W REA ATE . BROKER AND CONVEYANOE; NORRIS TOWN. PENNA. • FA I RIES in Montgomery, Duoks, atObirtin °ono °Of _ E 1 5015 ' Ib Ie FL O T T ti DI A ° O o 4,Frel ADI-Irn farms negotted. ova. HANDSOM DW WANGS for no in Norris • PAWSON & NIOHOLSON ) • NOOKBINDERS, NOS. nt9 AND Sgt ntINOR BTLBT. Between hlorjok rind Cheatnut treeth ,TAM y • S PASYSCIN. JAB. D. NUOLBON jrair-1 11R. CORSON. REAL, ESVE BRO • KER AND CONVEYANCER, Nortown, Pa. 140 Porno for sale in Buokq, HontionAmd Choi ter oountlee. CM/dog - nes of Form, witrAll downy Gone, sant by moil. feernm TM. D. KELLEY AND GIEUE A, I coFFEY, Attorneys b elow bavr, hantopitived Booth SIXTH Street. bolow (negro:a... IT B. PALMFAVS ADVERTISIU AND • • BUNe r o e ßlP d poti t ito.fNaX',ffr u Mipattrow... VPIRO and " ""' Address V. B. FAL R t,'• Phttsdel4 jsl3.3m THOS. M. BIDDLE, Attornelat Law, No.lllBouth FOURTH Street. nWerre WALLACE & BRODILEAII_ i ; v BXCILANOV, NEw Poets kp.stag bought stp.l soh', on jOttniuion. rfiyarois WALLACI. ADWASSI UtODHIMI. 0710-4110 A UX. MoKINNKY ATTORNIte Al LAW,I eREHNA URO. PA. Will practise In Westmoreland. Annturr. end Mans °aunties. HE ADAMS EXPRESS OF B boo CIIIRATNUT Street, forwardstroels,P&Ok mos, Marohandlim, Dan t Now, and 80e, saber by its own Lines., or in 0011114 ot ton wit h alertness Corn sti,42l TritiOttile torkftW i ti m aykill stilt feneralgoktncgut BARGAINS FOR SIX WEEKS. TRORNLEY A QRISM, N. R. writer PIOBTR artO SPRING GARDEN, would respectfully Inform the epubha gpyrrillast will now (January 1860.) until tha let SELL GOODS e icEG I ARDLESS OF PROFITS! They have an wrap lent stook of Long &oche Shawls. tnglish and American Blankets. est Shirting and SheetingMoslins. intros of our tilMmportat ion. tanned/. Clotho, and Caseime res. 'A good man Y. Cloaks still on hand. A LASOE BTOPE Ok FANCY 311.48. Best make of black silks. AI M anTOT it 7; lle in rim" &o, MUCH U PER COST RICE: N.B.—lt will par U. sine us a Call. tr,l4 BMA samia 4690,04129 4 WAMSUTTA biIIitTINGS, SOFT FINIS/10nd opened. 4-s masanviße mating!. at 123 , ‘ neAda. 4 4 huh Martins and 1. - tooting Linens, ?and 44 uashrinketwe rituutaiL neer do ror trifitrits' Shawls. Large Stook of Paris Embroideriee, ver,r oheap,‘ln Berta i,oliars and Eleev r :e., ,r Collars, Embroidered Linen C reiti l 4 dambrio Handkerchiefs, in great varietr. Oenta' Bilk Handkerchiefs, Black Cravats, and Beek- H WHITE 000D8 In variety. WINTER STOCH, reduced ',riptide, of all kinds. DREES GODE. ranket and Brophe Shawls. ad and Crib HiBa o lltr. Polil u , l ßs ' atty idsde. Cloaks, k a Velvet i eco, GREAT REDucrion anti February let whilst taking stook, uou,t4 AD A! B, Jars-tf EIOWL and ARCH Boma. 8,188.83 47,166 68 4310X6.69 HOSIERY GOODS:-d. Phi. HOF -111/I.IIN, No. 9 Rorth EIGHTH Btreet has now open his Fall Sok of Hosiery goods, vie: Uodervesta and Drawer. of arrerlint and Warner's auperior menu frpature, for la di es end Ogees' wear. Merino Spirts and Drawer', for fiesta and youths. Merino Hower', Cotton Hosiery', Woollen Hosiery.. Glove' and Gaunt lets, and voila generally appertaiging to the Hosiery bushman. .1. W. H. respectfully solioits the attention of families to his stock, enuring them that hie stock is un excelled fur variety by any other in the city. and that his prices are its lowan those of any other regular house, N. 13.—N0 abatement Made from the prices named. Elegant Broche Bhawle. Fine Cloth Cloak.. Woollen Leos Shawl/. Pretty 20 and el oent Detainee. 13,40.1 and 84.60 Wool Robes. worth IT and ss. Finest Black Mousseline', .58 lod6 cents. It cent all-wool Fields. OfttIiSIMERES, 191.26 for beet Fancy ea/mime/es. Good Goods at el, 11.10, and $1.15. Battineta and Casements, 40 to 76 rents. Vesting' very cheap. 540 cent flret-ntte 8111, is and Drawers. (Bove., Ties, Hdkfs, Re. auctiob lota COOPER it tli PLINTH and able:E r. N. B.—LINEN GOODS, large and desiook o every description. Jaw COPAIITNERSIIII° NOTICES. TilE firm of WEBER & RUCII is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The laminesa will be settled by either partner Signed, Jrlo. C. WERY.II, Fhila4elphia, Feb.l,lBM. JO9. N. RUCH. VS. N. RUCII, has associated with him BENNV.TT, and will continue the manufac ture of Shwa. Collars, bosoms, Drawers ,Overalls. tinder the firm of Ilblibibllne PII3CII, at 211 011.1.1RU.11. Alley, where they invite tho attention of deafen to tee atone line of goods. . . . Philutolphin, Fob. 19, 1860. (elf •Ilt DISSOLUTION OF COPAITNFiiSIIIP. JOSHUA W. TAYLOR and SAMUEL B. SHINN, having parted with their interest in 'took. fixtures. & 0., M. the hurt of TAYLOR, SHINN, & CO. to JOBEPIR L. JON t.d. who a authorized to collect and mail:4 for all claims of the old Gnu. • - • - • • • JOSHUA W. TAYLOR, SAMUEL IS. SHINN. Philadelphia. 78 ino .5.5 th, 1555. re2-12t. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP7- The partnership heretofore oxistms between the InAtworibere. under the Grin of E. & YARNALL & CO.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. RLLIH VARNALI,. FRANCIS C. VARNALL. ii.l3l4l'H TRIMBLE. Philadelphia, Yen. In, IMO. LIMITEP PARTNERSITLP.—AgreeabIy to the tita nium of an act of Assenil ly of tlio Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled " An act relative to limited part torsions," the subscribers have formed a limited yen r amble. ender the name and firm of YARNALL It TRIMBLE. for the transacuon of the business or Im porting and Orating in Soilit , Ash. and other chemicals and General Merchandise, in the city of Philadelphia. ELLIS YARNALIr, residing in the Twenty-first ward, of the city of Philadelphia. JOSEPH TRIMBLE. re siding lathe oily of Camden, in the State of New Jar se and CHARLES HAW SLOANE. re si ding in the Eighth ward, of the city of Philadelphia. are the Gene. ray Partners, and FRANCIS C, VARNA LI. residing in tho county of Montgomery. In the State of 'Pennsyl vania, is the only Specie! Partner. and has contributed to the crtedrit of the said partnership. and ritually paid in clash the sum of fifty thousand dollars. The said part nership is to pommenee on the lath day of January, Harrand terminate pn the 3lst day of December, I&J2. ELLIS YARNALL JOSEPH Till:HM.ll, CHARLES HARTSHORNE. General Partners. FRANCIS C. YARNAL Special' Partner Philadelphia January 16, HMO. Jalintmw lat LIMITED PARTNERSIIIP.-NOTICE ILA IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Butweinhers have formed and entered into a Limited Partnenhip, under the NOVIBIOIIB of the Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. That the name of tbe firm or partnerehip is William IJ. Edson. and the general nature of the business the Manufacture and Fa le of Boots end Moos. That Wil liam D. Edson is the General Partner, and „John Faun dery and Macpherson Bounders are the Hotels! Fan ners. all reindinn in the City of Philadelphia. The capital in cub contributed by the Peen's! Partners in Ten Thousand Dollars, each contributing Pyre Thou sand Dollars. The Partnership commences ourrENTJE 04. Y OP JANUARY, 1860, and is to tenumate ChfilbEß al, 1.961. WILLIAM D. P : DBON, JOHN satiNttiliVal Partner. AlACPahlitiON BA UN,DERB, Special Farther*. Jall.dgy -- -.. 181.0841 81 !MIA% Ft January leth,lBeo. RUSHTON'S - COD LIVIIE. OIL, ;NO MORI; PILLS, NON ANY !Je MEDICINE.—For constipation, dyspepsia (Indi gestion), nervousneas. flatulency, Phlegm, biliousinele, firer 40nm/elate, hysteria, neuralgia , sleeplashneas, oreidity, congestion., blood to the head, head hes. foes 'Pse i ntrrY 74 49ofka m ibliC4M.44,4l- low/pints', diarrhoea, dysentery, nooses in the be and ears. debility, diabetes, pains between the shoulders, cramps, proems, nausea and sickness, sinking, fi t. , colds. marmite, cough. asthma, bronehitie. °mummy thetunottetn. hemorrhoids. Ifint 'd deb.:nous Health Restoring Food.ll II It RE ALENTA ARADWA, at a cost or a few cents per meal, speedily erndicatee the above diseesee, also ichddren's complaints, and eaves filly thnes its cost /1:1 medicine. It doe. not interfere with a literal diet but imports a healthy relish for lunch and dinner and re , stores the faculty of digestion and nervous and muscu lar energy to the moat enfeebled. We extract a few out of bo.coo cures: Cure No./771. Lord Stuart de Denies, of many years' dyspepsia. Case No. P 4,810. Front the Rev. James T. Campbell, Hyderstone Rectory, near Fakenhara, Norfolk, 0 Dec. I&l9..(lentletnen: I have long known and appreciated the Whop of Du Barry Revalenta Arabes Food At one time I took, it for eighteen mouttuti _and whenever feel unwell, I take it for breektost. When taken by itself In this way , at invariably relieves the stonuteh and prepares it (or other food; while at the name time it give; the praised se gouda breakfast ex he could desire. In ali more than af f e c te d, rticuarly:wen the tve rts rnare usuall y A.:murder it the best of all remedies. it regulates the bile and makes it flow in cases which would not admit of mercury in pay shape. In short. a healthy fl ow of bile is ore of its earliest and beet symptoms. You can snake whet use you please of this oommunioation. 1 ani. gentlemen, louts, &a., 'Awes T. Coe e Cure No. 49.812. Fifty TIMM' indescribable agony from dyspepsia, nervousness, asthma, cough, constipatio n. fhitulenoy, spasms, sickles' find vomiting have been removed by Du litorry's excellent Food. gaily,. Jut.v, Cure No. 475, of Mr. Berieant-at-Law Wilkins; I have taken the Itevotents Arabian for the lost six weeks rind have great pleasure in bearing witness to ite etheacy. For years before 1 had recourse to this excel lent food I had been tormented more or less by dye potent. I ant now enjoying perfect digestion, and all the contequeof advantages. I ate. my dear sir. your truly obliged friend, CHAILIIII ter iterxe 8.1,, Cure N 0.63,816. fi told Mantua the Duke of F f uskow, of dyspepais, constipation, nervousness, and liver com gia plaints, which had legated all bathe end mediae! treat- Cure No. 47.111. Mies Elixaboth Jacobs, or extreme nervousness. indigeatum, gatherings, low spirits, mid nervous femme. Binular testimonials from Dr. We, Dr. Harvey, Dr. dhoriand, Dr. Compel!, and ninny thousand other re speotable parties who can be referred to Packed with full instructions in canister'. 31.t0t0 312. The latter carriage free on receipt of cash. Hold at the Bruno Arabica Food Depot, 213 South Third street, liihulelphia, by /I. MUNRO, Prineirat Agent for the nited States. W. Pal tin. Jr., Chestnut and Twelfth streets. D. L. blockhouse, Eighth and Weep streets. J. Ilarkinson and D. Clarke, Main street, liermactowu and through all Grocers and Chemists. Salt-lm-stuth TlflCO. D. 23(01ir THE CHIEN AIIONIS TEN TIJOUSAND, DALLEY'S MA.OIOAL PAIN EXIRAOTOIt, HAS universally supplanted all other Ointments and healing applications in both the Eastern and Western ileirnspheres, wherever tilted duced ; and its intrust's meat .111 the true 'wet of its success in ali cutaneous affections. whether the osuvo ho accident or disease. .. . . • . BURNS ..t ild SCALDS tz , ere instantly relieved or t•I their singutsh, pain and minninindon, by a timely Y., application of this May veliouS Sealer, and the R flesh is renewed as if by a charm no bleinich or sear !runtime. THE FRIEND 01' : t" . Tit F. N URSERV. Children are frequent ..,, soder°. from external in- Juries, 'epee/ally from .-• /quid and Cnaiparns Ns piosions—therelote every : 0 , 10,11..1. soinild hove this nerd preparation COD- ~, atalilly on Lira It heal' sore rensts, and quickly a T.,..im Oa rho 'FETTER or RINGWORM, so prevu- lent in 14, nursery. TO TRAVELLERS 1W SEA AND LAND. The hlachiniet, the Trrt r.. ) veller.and every other in dividual whose of to, life .... throws torn within the chance or accident from 0 explorion , fire, or cotli f ion, should beer in mind ° that IMs Napo Extruder i his beet and only friend. P 1 it is both portable and cheap, and should ever be co hie companion, as a friend In need There are thou- 1,.., sands of living witnessee to testily SOILS marvellous t o' Virtue. who owe thou sound limbs and muscles,,' forts saving efficacy. The foll i T , wies are a few ~..1 of the !radius di.reses fur which DA LEY_,1111A01...4 CAL BAIN EXTRACT OR is 11. RIsVENTIVE 14 ea willies CURE : Danis, Eryelpelse, Soren ofall kind., Bruises, Fistula, Shot Wounds, Boils, Prod !;ilea, Scrofula, Broken Breast. Fever Sorest, Scurvy, Bites of Renate*, Felon.. Matilde, canner, Glandular Die-Snort, Cracked Lips, eases, Scald Bend, Mttg.'!" AVVarg, Sprains, Cramp, temples, Tamers, contracted Oorde, 'des, Tatter, Chafes. 'onion. Ulcers. Dummies of the Rheumatism, Venereal Sores, Skin, Rashes, he. Sold at the prineipal Dermts.l4 Broad way, New York, and 2t and .61 Chartres street, New Orleans. by j. WRIGHT 4 CO., General Agent. It can also be on tamed of all respectable I/roseate and Merchants throughout the United diatom and Caned'. T. W. L/ Y01"1' t. SONS. Ma North 8 e.COND Street, rely Wholesale Agent. for Pennsylvania. TIC ALL•SUFFICIENT TIMM - 'Path:BE3IAR, 1,3, and 3. Protected by Royal Letters Patent of Ensland, arid secured by the Sealed the Eoole de Pharmacia de Perla. and the Imperial College of Medlome, Vienna. No.l is Invaluabple for exhaustion, spermatorrhcea, and all physical disabilities, nio.3 ootilpletely eradloates all traces Of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per nicious use of copaivia apd oubebs. No.ll has entirely suppianted the mlurions use of mer cury. thereby insuring to the *offerer speedy relief ,die- Parsing all impurities, and rooting out the venom o f du ease. TRIRSEMAR, Noe. 1, I, And 3, are prepared in the form ofp lonians, devoid of taistejind smell, and can be oerrlei In the waistcoat pocket. Kohl in tin oases, And divide intonerarate dose, as administered by Velpeau. Lallemand, Rocs. Itlciord.'ece. Pnori 133 each, or four eases for et, wineb saves $J and In 127 Ofince , where by there is a loping of P. To be had, wholesale and retaii, of Dr. BARROW, 131 RI esker Street, New York. Bold Mu. at Retail by LALLLN ItH . CO., corner RD nod W.ALNUT_Btreete, Philadelphia, and by 1, W. DI OTT A RONB, 118 North SECONU Street, W holesale eon Retail Agents for Penney teams, att-dim DE LEON, 411 CHESTNUT STREET above Fourth, North ape, hvi the very bee Smoking and Elhowing Taw° l'brlndelpina. DRAWING AND PAINTING MATE .RIAIiS. Ent/timer! And Arnhlteqtojatatlonerr. Ei rainti fi g hr . 7 " l:: ort.mldren, and alga for &Mat, and It Breirrek r a e riargli French. 44444 (rata to th ierdZk 4t, INENT7A Y, No. lla South 011T11 Btreot. WHOL , F4ALE AND RETAIL ore-eat RETAIL. DRY GOODS. H. K. DENNF.TT, JOs. N. RUCH. MEDICINAL. FOX CONSUMPTION. WINES AND LIQUORS. (111A31PAGINE WINES. Ye Clicquot, Mum's Moetta. and Chardon Oreen Bea); Omelet, cabinet, and Assoriates Verzenay M bottles* Piper, Heidineelt, Creme De Reese), Also, fine o , d Madam's. Sherry. and Port Wines, for hinny use, now in store std ror sale by E. P. AIIDDI,ETON & BRO., importers of Wines and Brandies, tee•l3t No. a North FRONT Street. MCALLATTENTION OF TUB IME ta Ole really RaDerior attete t ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC. A supply in assorted packages constantly on hand. Tara received for di root impottittloa. A o—Hennems Cognac, Leßoy Cognac. London and SIDI and Mut, elitist to Wood sad ree‘ Champagnes. high and low prim. LONGO AMP, Impostor. 010-em 217 South FRO T. Philadelphia. GEOEUE WrfITELEY,_ N 0.136 South muff fltralt, Importer of Brand r, ifirieg, ao., Oren for as% In tmud anti, the following, among other staudard bran& of brandy : ig7,l,l:TlT,°.ihdt°°, " E h tigi i li:Mt, ft'''do..' A. Baguette, . Mara., mower., Pelenomin, Lein hit 2g, Billow Proprietors. Jan. Henneany. , lituart'a Prover Malt Whisker, and the choicest relates of Madeira., 8110117. Port. Burlondr , unit Rh no Winea, Palm Tree 61n, .remaloa item, Banta Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. go.. ke EX -17 SHIPPING. mi n FOR Trig BOITTII.—CHARLES. TOE AEJD SitVANGAR.DTF.A.MSE.I2IL FILER:HT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of minis pey seat. bel low Raw York,Stesmgl i ttea. FOR CEA ELME, g. C. The U.S. Moll Ste !up KEYBTVIttII STATE. Cap tain Charles Y. Mart , wig Nut on Wednesday, February 13, et 10 A.M. Through to 40 to AO hours, ir'• te hours st get. FOR SAVANITMI_O4. The U. S. Mali Stearaahip STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Ganin,willsail coi Monday, February 10 o'clock A. M. Thrrgin 38 to Arbours, only 18 hours at Sea. us days ohang ed grontravery slat uday to every live dare. Goods reoeaved, and flats of Lading signed .717 e "Jihad Mat-oleo; fide-160e eteanuldps KEY ONE ETATS& and S r ATE OF GEORGIA nowuisran abort every tee days. an thus forming a gre-nsf Oration with Charleston d asylum , and the Bo and Gnawed. At both Charleston and Sfarausbobeike s hips oOn fleet with roamers fikFlo i rj and with nlgoao, goo for ill gloats in we th an outhwest. SU CE. Fretghtand Warn= on a lone Proportion of Goods 'tapped gouth MiA ha found to be ICTIFST by thefts ships then by toiling vessels, t.'M grossivaa beins on*. Self the rate • • N.H.—boureaoe on el Railroad Freight is Saintly unafeenam farther than Charleston or Savannah. Mb COMPWIII ea talons 4.13 nets from 0611) pmts. 4EAT REDUCTION IN FAE. Fare by this route ss to 40 per Dent. ebsaYer than by the Inland Route as will be men by the foimring cile. Throvip tickets from Fhiladti an lshia via 0 ton and davannah stsautahlee,lNOL DINO AIEATA the arhole ronte. egoebt Gem Chal eaten and Unm ask to Mouttomeri IXLAILD 7•11.1. Ye charleaMn--- SU SO .......... AU IS 8avan....... li 00 • nCO Augusta --2) 00 --: re 00 Macon.--... It 00 soon_.. _. ....... ..... as TO itlanta.--. it 00 r _...........__. 111 010 lombus—... 13 CO timbal ------ ad 01 beau -- -- , p. es Teif:.m. 6 7: - it 00 gtf:.?""•_....... -'4 C' lo3 - ow Oriaos:-.. 00 9 ow Orleans-- 111 IX Bo bills of ling Waned after the slop has soiled. For feat g ht or passage sell,' on beard, at second 'wharf above Vtne street, Or 110 AI. .I.t IHRON. Jr., Southwest eemet,FOUTfas CBES:TAWS. A f' " in k il, Vn t :ti a ,'llikf t. B .I . 8 0 11 2 TELL. For Florida from Charleston, Magner Carolina every legday. For Florida from Savannah,steamers el t. Marv's and Bt. John's. ever! TaeadelY and flatardar. FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— NNW YORK AND HAYS STEAMSHIP #ACFA N Y. The United Statile Mail ateemshlpe ARAD°, !AO tons, David Lines, Commander. sad FULION, g,KO tone, James A. Walton. Commander, will leave New York, Havre. and Southampton, for the year IMO. on the following dal's! To meet now reenirements of the Fost Mee Dep_art ment, the deys of sailing of the A RAGO and FULTON from HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON, will, after their Fiesent voyages , be changed as !billows from NEW olt K L lave in the rase of the present departure of the AVIA UN, which will take place on the 17th December, the schedule remain, unaltered: 110)41laW ISAVIILS 4111 , autITIS&M,TOV. FULTON-. -Oen. Ir. FULTON-. Jan. la .. Jan. IL it RA GO— Jan. T. ARAGO_ , -Jan. 31.—Feb. I. F LTON..- Feb. 4. FULTON,--Feb.2B ARAGO.— Motu ARAI3,O . 27...1110h. 29. F ULTON- ../i1 oh. al. F LTON. .A pl. St pl. Theme steamers, built expressly for Government sera wine, with double engines, under deck, every attention has been taken an the construotion of the hull and ma chinery to insure safety and speed. The ships have ftve water-taght oompartments encloaing the engines, en that in the event of collision or stranding, the wets* could not reach Menu. and the pumps being free to work, the safety of the vessel and passengers would be ire cored. KOO4/3 t expenerme has demonstrated the abso lute necessity , of tins mode of construonon. Tne accommodations for paseengen are believed to combine every comfort and oonventenoe that can be &P -ared. Prom New York to Southampton or Ravre—Ptret 11133 ; Second do.„ Prom Havre or Southampton to New York—First Cabin. TOO franca Seam: d do.. CEO franca. To passenger.; going to Landau; these steamers (der the advantage i of economy _both in tune and expense. Specie delivered n London. No passage secured until paid for. An experienoed surgeon on board. All letters and new mutt/MI throug o b the Pilt Moe. e tt l itYlkl aa N ia l ltgreT, Slow way, New Yea. WILL A l ) MALI , Agent, Have. CROSR El & CO., Agents, gloutharriptora. AMERICAS( EUROPEAN EXPRESS COMPANY. Agent, Pails. NV M. NEILSON Agent, °Moe. Tobacco Warehouse, DOCK end f RONT Streets, Philadelphia. Plans of the duos van be igen. ulat•tathal nit; BRITISH AND VORTI 8111 P». hIERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM PEOX NEW Toax TO LIVEZIrnot.. Chief Cabtu Passage ---_. IWO Second Cabin ?wage-- —,--- --....- 7S irt Obt SOBTON TO LIVIIPOOL, Chief Cabin Pargage— --.. --Min Second Won Passage.. ...—... 60 The ships from Boston call at Halifax and_Cok Harbor. 1 PERSIA, Capt. Junin, CANADA. Criplt Lang. ARABIA. CapL J. Stone, I A RICA , Lent. Millar. ASIA. Capt. E.G. Lott, NIAGARA ,Capt Anderson AFRICA. Capt. Shannon, EUROFA, CapL J. Leitch. SCOTIA I now building.) These vessels carry a clear white lir ht at mast-head green on starboard bow; red on port bowl ASIA, Lott, testa /4 York, Wednesday, Feb. 15 CANA DA, Lane. Boston. Wednesday. Feb. 22 A R ASI A. Stone, " N York. Wednesaay, Feb. IN EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston. Wednesday, March 7 AFRICA., Shannon," N York. Wednesday, March It A MERICA. Millar. " Boston, Wednesday. Marcti2l , Berths not secured anti) paid for. An experienced Surgeon onboard. I he o wner' of these chips will riot be accountable for Cold. Silver, Bullion. Specie. Jewelry. Precious Stone. yr Metals. unless hills of lading are Wetted therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or trissage apply to B. CUNARD. 1615 4 Bowling Green. STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OP ()BEAT_ DWAIN AND IR .A D, PRANCE, ANii GERMAN TIIVIAAIDURO AMP, (um PALICET COM. ANY IRON MA I, STRAMBIIIIIL BA MONIA. Capt. q. IP. &barmen, AXONIA, Capt. IL I:_blera IORLIRSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. AVANIA, Capt. H. TAD b.. TY.IITONIA. Capt. H. EWHIII. These Steamers are all but-Shan vessel*; are atended to Awl from tier 21. North Riser. N. Y., as follows : R LONDON, BOUTPAMPTON, HAVRE, AND DAMIIIILI, The elegant Anil powerful Pro,, Sonsw Steamship BO RINIBIA.+Capt. N. Trautman. PAO toils burtheri. vat sail U above, in SATURDAY, pECEMEIENDIst. at If ()Nilo.* M. huss.from Philadelph i a inoluding Railroad Pare f Philadelphia to New York, and from South ampton to London. Pint C abi n. dried gelmndcahin....oo Steerage.- SM The 110 RUSSIA will to snoeseded by the following Steamships {AMMONIA-- llUNlDthkiDSpitl A. ii. February 1. X 01 , 11[A.-- ..—...111 1 RS DAY, Farah I. teroh /L PkVARIA - .MON DA] Avian. Painiengeisto . rw . artled to ILiverpool. Distam, Bel fast. Cork, Clts.airow, Data, and Antwerp. at t4ough rata.. These atearners are fitted up with unequalled boom modatiorur for first, second, and third-ohm Pamengers. The fleoond Cabin acootamrelabons of these Bruns are cwltt,%,%: . r."67Lar.ogreir 4 unt:r7Prinritoedon, Borah &mann, Havre. and Ilaroburg„to New York. Parcels forwarded from Philadelphia to all parts of Europe at reasonable rates. Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be PromPttr atteded to by the New York Agent. and shipped free of a lt gommialino. For Freight or Passamapnly excluairely to w. A. HAMILL, Agent. Office of the Hamburg American Alail Atesimaipt, rilbtf Northwest oorner FOURTH and CIiF.IIViIJT. PIANOS. iffMJ. FISCHER'S AND OTHERS' oat etomed Now V uric PIANOS. From SM. Upwards to 34W. For nalill for cash. and on monthly to atalmentn. harms to rept. JAB. BELLAK, 179 211 South FIFTH abovn Spruce. fob 100 Bole Moot. NM STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA. TENT OVER STRING GRAND PIANOB, EQUARE RAN'D. AND scl VA R E flANoB,thow pro • !erred In concerts rind I n nnynte circles by the best performers. Received the first premium' over the beat maker'', from ode es like Croton helk. Mason. end o th ers. Chrithinse allcompetition. °TEEL% tfibly WOO CHESTNUT Street. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! PIAMELODEA)Ni3,FORITES. rtAro-FoRTEm. Au:Look:um. rio-FoRTER, hIELODEONS. VIAND-FOR TEA. M / 4 1ELODE & uS. Blade t 9, Raven, Bacon, & hones Clark //Oen, Davis. & Co., and utherc myl4-4 sajahrtatlN. A GREAT IMPROVFMENT IN I 7 iTf~ PI CH ANOS. SOMACEER & CO., 1011 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the Millie loving publio to call and examine their new and sue oterstul tmprove meet— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Haring converted the Tone Touch, and Action of the Orland Piano into that of 's Square Instrument. avoiding elide objections generally made to the style of Grand Piano, alio dmieuthiat the east of the urns. In volume, genii of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, and evenness of touch , with wigwags deb easy end sweetness,these SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN ere wholly Unequalled. They have received the Althea encomiums, and ere pronounoed by males to be far int parlor to any instruments ever manufactured an this country. Conetently on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrtralled PIA NOS. We have been awarded the First Pompons, at all eshibltione ever ex nthi ted, in cluding the Prise Medal from the Crystal Palace Est/t -int-ion. Now Y0rk.1863. eel-tr CIGARS, TOBACCO, A-c. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD. SNUFF & TOBACCO MANUFACTURER, le and 18 CIIAMBERS STREET. (Formerly 0 Chatham greet, New York,) Would call the especial attention of Wooers and Druggists to his removal, and also the articles of his manufacture, viz : BROWN SNUFF. Idanaboy,_ Demigrns, Fine !twee, pu,re V rginia. Coarse Rappee, Yi ate h i inches, Amerman Oentleman. Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUFF. BOotoh, Fresh Rental), High Toast Sonloh, Irish lligh 'r oast, Fresh Honey Dew Rooteh. or Lundy foot. TOBACCO. IMOIING, Wisp COT miswrite. 11110/L4O. No. 1, F. A. L.. or plain. It Jago, oiii Cavendish, nr sweet, Spanish, Nos. 1 t J. mix'd,_laWeet Scented Orinoco. CA nlater. KiteGioi, Tin }oil Cavendish. Pure Turtish• tk Circular of Priors will be sent nn lapplioaton. N. B.—N °fa the new Arlicie of hria sc o w, Snuff. whioh will be found a superior 4111014 for dipping pur pose'. dts• a in HAVANA CI iAI(S.—A full assortment, o(dej i tt4t i r i e j e a T i v t :3,.to store 5. 94101 4 T Tite o rti l lation N VI Smith FRONT iltreaL r_D SALAMANDER SAFES • large asaortmoot NvArts a WATSON." PiI.II4ID.ELPIIIA MANUFACTURE" HALAIdAN VAULT FER. 0001U1, For Danko and Litotes, SAAR LOCXII Egos! to a! arirraao. IRON DOORS, SRO!' rE Rd, Onaa good terms as any Htattheea or estathehroent in Oka ted ttr EVANS k. WATSON, Nd.6olcnt trrUl Stn. et, YD ciadOptaa. firvr V. A rIAT.T. V.,QUILLS—For sale by WETHERILL /MOTHER, Noe, 47 sad U :forth 8E0020.30141. SALES BY AUCTION. FURNE&I, BRINLICY & 00., • MD. 4* MA R T RTR RFT. BALETRIS (Wednesday) hlO RING, FEBRUARY la, Al' 10 O'CLOCK. A WAR D.—We have parr arranged, to he sold this (Wsdnesday I warning, February lath, at I 0 o'clock. br cattlosne WO lot, fanny French dry awes, to which the attention of purchasers is revlisstinl. NOTIC K.—To Retailers. Included in sale— Preach Lace points. mantillas. and Gilman. Chantilly lice scarf., talmas. turnovers. and Cafe,. lt Fri nce and bugle head Greases. Black lane veils. and tritanttnx lacee- Wheat-sheaf black silk-velvet tobtlotts. Vito 34 inch black erns de Pans. GI cartons thread. bobbin, and &riven% tats. 10 cartons black nib Brussels laced Blank ma de Rhine and animus mantled. BP rclAt SALE OP FRENCH LA^P FOINT7I, MAN TIL LAB. BOURNOB. MOD TRIMMING LACk. This morning. February lath. at to n'olock— MO new style French Sultana lase points. Marne. stile French Pavan ta Moe multi UAL 130 new style French Baleout., Plesolomini mantillas my new at, to Fret eh Bournne ot - FRENCH TRIMMING LACE. 100 pietas rich French tnmmine Mee. CHANTILLY LACE MANTILL AB. 200 rind new style Chantilly Moe mantillos. BOBBIN. SMYRNA. THREAD AND BLACK SILK BR UREMIA LACE& This Bloom. An invoice comprietet cartons bobbin laces. limy run laces. carbons rich thread Mess. BLACKS s LEV sLVuRIR BlaOzed. —CELEBRATED WHEAT-11AP BRAND. Also, No. Ug to No M Wash velvet ribbon, tart edges. OROS DE RHINE AND MOIRE ANTIQUE MAN- An TLAn. Invoice of Mask grow de Rhine and moire annum mantillas and dusters. . - - , Jr, AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET_. Opposite the Casetoet Hoitee. between FOURTH and FIFTH &reale. SALE OF EUROPEAN VII. PAIHTINIid, FRENCH PI ATI MIRRORS, Re. On Friday Evening. Feb. 17th, commencing at uoi o'clock. The Sion. which is now arranged for ewainunation with oats locoes, consists of winter, .ummer and summits] bud ...res. manors agar ale tenors. few, ^etches. manna and .oast swage, &e.. together with copies of eels breted pictures by egrespetans same, all richly m pure gold Nat fit frames. Ica MIRRORS. Also, beam French Plate post tenors. TO by ft inches to 80 by 21 inches. • • STZRESCOPEB. Alio, a auantity of superior walnut and rosewood stereoscope* and Imported vi@ws. FIITIJR ES AT PRIVATE SALE. The fixtures of s Brat-olasa dry-hoods core, m pettec order coat MO BUFFALO AND FANCY ROBES AT PRIVATE BALE. Now amassed for exarennan en. to be sold 1,3 close an invoice, 1)O slain and hued Buffalo robes. Luncy woLf sad hear robes, An. J. WOLBERT 4t 00., AUCTIONEERS, • Dl9 AK= Street, between Fifth and Ruth STOCK OF CARIIKTS, OIL !eLoTlift, MATE. UGGETS, Fftohl A PERSON DECLLNING BUSINESE. On Ps3d4y Morning. .11 1 0;g1:11[ . .lit .5J9 g i r t ed rget, e we ti till e rll l a boat 100 gem sIIP noo 011-ol a oblibratma w , k vo7tly of housekeep.H. SUPERIOR PURNIT ORS, CHICURIPIO PIANO. ko &o. On Friday Moraine. V Feb tit, at 10fi o'clock. at tale arch street. a Ursa assortment of itiperlOr walnut furniture, made express ly for ware-room sales oinnprllln parlor suite In dark green, dressing bureaus. tate*. parlor chairs. sane-seat chairs, marble-top washstands, rookies and arm enure, sofa and bouneet tables, etageres. what sofa. splendtd Jenny Lred bedsteads. mattresses, :Kalamai". Mat- Inge, white granite ware, china, glass, stlrefidatad ware, &o. 131IILIP FORD t CO , AUCTIONEERS, x- No. & MARKET Street. and MI MINOR Street. PEREMPTORY SALE OF 11O) CABliB BOOTS, SHOES, BROIIANS, OUM OYERPROLS, ke. On Thrsday Moraine, February lath, at 110 0 eloek presieely, won be sold hr catalogue, I t*O eases men s..boys% and youtme . calf slum, and kip boots, shone. and brogans; men's and czahlef..,pastaant mosses'leatc r Conitztv . gai t t i v e r e s.. i tTd Oxford women'.,tilt. sad ctldren's guriV i ovenigoes. , &c : " amts large and most desirable assortment neatly nod Elatern manufacture. suitable for spring sales. Me' asiaLignos ready, and the good, open for exami nation early on the morning of sale. FIRST HALE OF INGRAIN. VENITIAN, ARM BRUnSELS CARPETS FOR MS On Tuesday Afornins, Yeti. Mat, at /Oa o'clock. will be sold Rd pieces Temt.nn, hemp , and Bnuntels earnets, on eta months . credit. MOSES NATTIANS, AIIOTIONEEE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, southeast corner of 811TH and RACE Streets. 1110PIY TO LOAN. , 8230.000 to Wan. large or malt mous% es stook". gold sad utter plate. diamonds, watches. jewel ry, fowling pieces. dry garde, okithing, grocenee , ci gars. hardware, cutlery. musical instruments, furniture, bedding, horses, vehioles, harness , and on all articles of value. for any length of time agreed upon. on more bberal term" than at any other aatablahment in this WY. GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. At private wile, splendid piano fort*, in nen roamed eau, cost eat). Ince s fins 13-caret gold bantam easeWent lever watch, doteo; üble time and independent 'ecocide, only Slag; finegold hantmg -ease English pa tent lever watches . of the most approved and best rekes, from $35 to 2100; fine gold double bottom Eng ah patent lever watches. best make. from *JO to 1 It; ne 13-caret boating -tam detached patent WIVIIT watches. Injure's. from 815 to; w ge ; open free do., from 113 to 881; Sae It-caret go' Lees bunting can watches at 810; open fug (fr om 810 to 83e; solver English patent lever watches. in heating eases and doubt., bottom. of the moat approved sad hest maks. from 210 to $10; American hunting an,. silver patent ever watches at OM; bunting ease niter duplex watches; ditto double time. from l ute $311; heating case wirer lever watches, full Jewed. winds oldorsit a her. from Sig to 223; Levine do.. from eas to 214; hunting case silver detached lever "atoll's. 13)eweis, from $b to SU; osen bee do.. from 83 to Se; hunting case *over tome walybas. full Jewelled, from 01 to 810; ' onto face do., from $3 toSi; silver (metier watches, from 83 tie $5; silver Fronchiwatches, Nun al to 83; gold patent hunting case and open farm yver and Leone, Enabeh, Swiss, and Fremeli watches. fro 81 to a ; fine gold vest, fob. sad ;leek dare' at SO cents perdlrt.; bnegold efts of ear-rings, breastpins, and bracelets; bands anger naps, and Jewelry, of every de- SOnption , (or lea; than half the nasal selling petrel, 23Bo4oo to loan, ieisums to suit imamate, on dry and story kind of goods , at leaf Mt/ Of chatutut than any other eetabbahment in the citr. U'rDOOR SALER tended to personally by the aanuoneu, at very low chit:tea CONSIGNAEE?fTII SOLICITED. Congignasents of all and 'rug kind pf goods soUted for pubUg sale ; two-t hi rds the value in the. goods be advanced in aatiospatica of theale. MOSEB NATHAN& NOTICES. flreteE OF THE PRILADELPIII4 AND ' l - 0 READING) RAILE)AI) COMPANY. !Vann Jaawy,lMlL The holders of the NDB of DIM Company, dee JtiLY 3. ten. elto sreet•l9 , upon applteetioe °thee. fmt CENT. in oath shoe the tartan lee cildia to the Cueuleir atteehed. The holders are also enotled to the Leask of the bINKINt3 FIND established by Us dtockholdirs. set forth ip the follownap reisolutmas penned at the mettle[ol Stockholders held Jaittaavpi, mew itsiolreJ, Ahst the Punt Q f l illtddde U. tater* oat Prol"a or the C. 2 441 11. et Velment of the sant as cesium for the extension o the bouts dos in 1910, the completion of to. road to Itanphie, the ear Mahe. the neeemairl rolling stock and impreetteeeta ea the bee of the teed. and al l the haliiiities of 1.14 Compel, en reps the heeded debt not mitered, be sal ards is Bata leer an a Stokina Fried, (to etkituon to the Bthxmi already Provided.) and shall be appropriated to the purchase of such of the bonds of the Cotopeay for •hich no gibing Fend as already provided and eatabLahed, an the order of the priority of the morttataa rived to secure such hoods. 1.0 long ea they can reapectarely be obtained at or under par. and the bonds so purchased shall be forth with cancelled. Asseir sil.Th at the Board of MIAMI'IV be. and they are hereby, requested and directed to eater aato molt an reement M *hall mats the prowassoce la the forego fag resolonom an obligatory sad binding nostrum of the Compeer. In punrJance of this resolutem. Complany hash executed the contract therein referred to. B. BRADFORD, Thawing. CIRCULAR. Notice to the Holden of Philndelphin and Restdlng Railroad Co. Mortgage Bonds, doe July I. L. These bonds are seemed by the Yam Mortgages on the road, atuounbeg in the aggregate to $3.311a.m0. The net reissue for the last fiscal year 1114 PI times Me amount of the annual intent': on these bonds. The Manager* propose to extend ilea twenty years. the holders mantas the boad.• and the mount! of the Mortgagee an tee proem* emulation or which the/ are now held. Fruit seems of (Mahone for the Interest, payable half-, Still.eed : A BOons el Ipn tor rent. be given to am the Solatern, an romaderation of their assenting to the extetuason. Ttua Bonne wilt be mad in cash to the bearer. of the Bonds, on their instant s ret•art sad presenting their ruse:tare liondn at the office of the Costumny, or te its &Leads, for endorsement Forms of remold and endorsement will be fanualted On a ppaicatiou. By order of the Board of Man M agers. R, R. eILJIEXNEY, faJg tin &caviar r. NOTICE TO BRI.DOE BUILDERS.— The CARBON IRON COMPANY 1 receive proposal' until the eeth dal of Fehruary ttaikt a; an Iron or Wooden Re:4'oM Bode • 1• 1- htett River. opposite their works et Per the count, of Ctrloa. The length ind be abort • dyed and fifty (MO) feet, to maw th ree or au k , O l oneti tr 'reomired, and farther perimeters obtimed. on 49,110640 a at Poi - mills to the undereptaed.. DItd•NLY BAUMAN, Preekeat. December ilth. WM. tl3l-dtte* CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Philatiel nnia. Nov. 2s. terig. At an Election held on thellat indent the fdlowuag genCemen Were chosee.Dusetora of,Due Batik : ee l" ' JUDOS Rteet, John P. Gros. Edmund A. Bender, earl,' Kseatit. Alexander Whildin, and Ye:Worrier. Hugh Craig, tulip H. Mingle, Chrlatitin J. Hoffman. And at the meeting of the Board THIS DAY, the kg lowing °Mears were ananirannsly elected, A. O. CATTELI„ Frealdeat. R. R. NE rra.dant. J. W. TORREY, Cashier. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT APPLICA- L kola wza be mad* for • Cs/ideate of PenneWawa State Loan, in Diana of ono dated Allston 4, MC No. at • for /MA, under not of Apra I. lira, to LUULSA /EY NEM Y, now lost or nualatd. 0784a6 • E D ll C ATI OftAL. GYMNASTIC INSTITUTE—For Ladies. ItiLari n aKri 4 4l aS kt' ::O n tt o h f Ct e t o r .Crj;rn'n:tNtAVli aii!l ARCH. RUCT I OFC — IN CLASSICS D MATHEMATICS. ROB? HT H. 1..4.131i I:RTORP, n. D.. is sow open, for en regalement for so. hour dully. All onuimunicat;ons aJdreaseif to No sue :out!' Eighth street. will receive prompt attention. Rs r tavirss—Prof. Geo. ?len. tin. 213 Beath F.erelt tseuth 'vein; Dr. tkorgs Duttrinx. 61s Atoll street; rtubp Phi sick Randolph. Esq. SoutuFourth street; Lloyd P. Bmith,(l.,brartan. hulaalelptua Library: lames Lealo.r. Jr.. 81/ 31srket street. Aram AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE ill I reliable medium throunbirbichßotoolsuoi Farm- Iles may °Nam ooloutent teacher, . Parents m y ob tam, c"ltt"tkritalf , .In rotation yid ei roe lan at the beet ethoon. 11. ITU WOODMAN. A ell. 3Ut BRo4DWAY. New Yntt, of 011-tt ISM CHEST. UT Strtet. Philadolonia. nRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL AU. ISFACANTILE t3OLLEGeIS., btaatret at Pttea &Malt i‘s 8. fi. ergo rr s Mei II and CB ENT't T; Now York, Yut alo. Meselnad. Cattalo. and St- Loam Fur informuloo. o all or mad for Catalina*. Nett GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS. I W. SCOTT--late of the firm of Win ur• cheater tr. Soon —tIENTLEMENAI FURNMR INN eLTOR 13 and NUR? MAN IIi:ACTOR Y. a ir CFI EST N V T Street. I Amer °spoilt. the Girard Moose,/ Pbtlatelstds. J, W. H. ..,°/d respeetfally nail the alteat, of bia i 12 former patrons and friends to hOl/ store, a nd d is pre pared to fill orders for efmtra at abort nonce. A perfect IS tguarantfed. Wholeaahr Trade se/ened Ira! fine Shirts and Collars. lell-ly J NICHOLSON, • M am:Ant - taw' of 8111 R V. LINEN and al ARNEILLE3 E030M3 A.,N9 COLLARS A large and choice assortment. and WELL WADI. al ways on hand. Matt , which I particularly lams the at• Norma of °AIR and prona,C•ona in{ 'MORT VIII WM. B. E. corner of BIaCOND and ARCH Watts. da del/4 lal3-Lm• REFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS.- -RAP c. DWOGIII 7 E will sorghum hilliness until 547 teat at 15 South WATER Street. and now offer, for ante. et the !dwelt ***** prices. for c0..h.0r ae erored short credo.. COCO barrel's te fined Sjssfs And Sirure. of various grade., tech...bete Lcrerins I e rn'ithed and Pulver ?tot end linlleee retest-cot Isaf Nagar,. A!so, Am , crld Java COTS_ Adamantine Can tiles.and Trvlle's F•enrh Efrande Canne. ACREREL.-500 bbls Prime No. 1., 6130 bbte lArge Po. 1, 70.11.1,4 Small Ka 3.. sn.l ‘z sasortment of t'srAngel. Forma* tor WM. J. TAYLOR k CO , 431 377 sad ZiOATIi WhAnso. SALIIB BY AlICTION: KTIIOMMI 80114 K0a.131 aad le 50 AMMAN MEM, Anum tuff eutell.l amen.—prs_tdo PAIJOILIIKAL ESTATE AMP num AT TWA EX lllL tz N I OR.--leJen el real male aad asir lk L i ra tells " of Th"" ilsea Ploefo . se' Contribeionlause ta• asses et ertr i A sua adon to vault Irs value. es toto cse sip oas tammeed ostalocce saW smut on doseßticasof all risambes tre k = oaths atIfTATfI . AT PRIVATE RALE. scr i ZlOni s large imosaket mum at mina alo e rem dawn of eity aosadaV Property. need ATE I n Ma al imellollaitse, PRIV W - Emil innate entered an wPrivate este n ; and advertised commercially in om p•Mme (of stunt lAteeoM• amilliattet vs ,lol ftaftee SALE P L ATnme. rUßAllTlMitutioxs. MOP EP WARE Pagrica mAterst; ct.ocee, PLATS BLb s d 8801Y-tiARES, SEDS ANS BEDDLNG. CARPET& to. CAR D.--Om sale to-morrow mamma[. at the Amities_ Rime, 01 contemns, besides XlO lota of vounstent tut name, Is. pbbfgel Vara. marble and braise sailltsl clocks, b Writ plate glass mtios•sams. bode lad bliddhlie aims sod alassnrare. le-sicesis earrete. 2 usenet sow big machines. 2 hith (mac clocks. la. . foc=ecaca at tractive amentiamit. sootily nut &Wawa of t io seaid cams desirous of eurcksausn. Cat+loaaa acv reads aid 60 exteelef ansagsd tor elucuastioa, STOCKS. LOANS. PEW, to Os twos 'rill mat, at tt o'clock. will be sold et the ?ki ts., n,banes— SICCO preferred stock As.eriese Aesdarey of Masse. ISt abstes Westroorelsad Cod Cuterief — Lea Il PaT4a Percent. Interest. / abash Fitt wdelpiva Ls brste. /share Pluladelptua Atkewereis. share /der:sews Lresire. Pew No.:1, coddle auger. EL. Marl's Omni. REAL ESTATE SALE—FEBILTARY Md. At =o'clock. Rom Peremptory SoIe.—HANDSOME AESIDENCE, stable. coach lamas, and ties yard, No. tall Direct /MUM. Peremptory PeIe.—THREE-STORY BRICK 111;e:a . and awe Dime. northwest marner nt &math a s P woes. Bale postunr. Peremptory sale.— TWO THREE STONY BRAE Peresta street. above Penimit TWO MODERN THEE&STORY ERICK DWEL LINGS, east alas of Benison street, portl et game* west. he Preen Thirteenth street and 1 1, r/ r • PAW_ Peremptore Side. —HANDSOME sitowm-errolizt REMDLIWE, No. KIS Sent" Third street, beim Effete street. A. well-wand irredmusbLe trowel rest d la yews. LAND.-1.19317-10) acres land an Car rent neer, Rip et cJanty. 31baswen. near tbe emit, Best and in n d road; well umbered and watered. At 7 o'e/oek to OA antis:. Nmptory dals.—TgßEE-ISTIAY BRICX LlNGcorks aide of Huatostdbit meet, rest of Gaol! street, Monorail Ina. rtP9ah absoxts. VALUABLE TTIEOLOGICAL LIBRARY. TAM Esnituut. ISM Massa...Vibe isAd an extexame sal Tama& tbooklienl imam. srloch Maladies a 'tam Timm of standard authors on thriftily. lair For particulars seer eatalotrads. Isis at Plas.llo sari Su Bosib Posed, Strsoo. SUPERIOR PLIKNITIPRE. TlUa r t g ROI& 21.A.Nrk-FORTR. DRUMM Os Tltsrsdor Montag. At go - dock. ss the Aneosos assn. set t of tuella:lt sowed hand farsitsro. olocar se ins ins stators, curvets, stay from esokoerum. Tonsured to tossers for sosraossas sl sae. STOCK OF SUPERIOR. PLA.TRD WAYR. FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS. MU CAL BOX, ?LATE 'Ltad 45E8. MIR/110R. kg. On Tharsday . ••• • At th e neh ti,,!l Note. 4 stork of superior ied were. comyrislng tea faadoossa Cialoti. c akebalketa, fine " 4 ,1,1 4 4" 7..n.11111.41 W 3 AL! 1111•2011 b 04 .4 4, 44 eh ,' new , ' • e t e :".. :Vasil Otos-cum sris plated tooooltatr, oral ,terror. PRIVATE LIBB ART OF DA LPARWIr AISCHLLA RVOUB AUTHORS. Ou Er 14113. isst...lll lat soTh an dAy h! a ralatlA• prlv t ato ÜblArS of u te reatmg aatAnts.oa rariumisadse.A. a porton datirt ble London edAme, ty NMI:Alan ismtalorinear. ST. LOUIS, MU. WILLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS I.D COMMISSION MIRCHA NTS. NO. Mt North MAIN Street aT. WO, Mo.( forninsil wilk Masan. Myers. CI .thorn. their if/Vitt* to the manna/its. gime ract*rsri. sat (Abe it of Philsdeleh.a. lor the We of dry goods, W. yeti. boot sobos hardware, lawalgi,**. ger Cash advanoes made on reams of goods. lir Settlements eise Om dais after wish SZFEREN Mears. Misr*, Cleghorn.* Co., PAIL. is Susan Ic Broth.; Phila. Van Nig eh, Townsend. t Warms. !finr Yost. B. Cams Co..Neti Yolk. Wood. Christi.* GO., Bt. Lawn. X McClean. & Co.. vol•Conli SA Vitt G FUNDS. SPRING GARDEN SAVING fUND BO carry OF 1931147).KLIN trla (Abe, No.stl Nore irli k 5.1.4 elm* ____ 1 -, ereobkor.on ) 1311L111 TUX /.13 MEM SYL VAN Li. Depontareeencsd n earns( Ow Doane 0,11.1. orttkoot crab 54. 1 11 1 11 1 EST tryst tits rkj i 2 depoiiiiMit A " =ti bi. tr i g s L a gl e a r r i'M O:r been ne e . .y. :, .lirtirt Gordan/Unita via of Fenutaitesain orotte due ricii= la n:san accl IS Airs= ravened crbcdly by s dean to dr own Inform sad tranW of tie vary biros sad asionol ' '''ollititertriSTV" From I &oft olock; oho. as noneloi ail nlrlall. ft.m i tatii I olock to sko Irm a. rzle 2 gsk esbr l ariaiti. rrisikeStr, Elf t, 0•;/. *tut Z•eitar. Imo la Getl;boca, ter C. LIAM &VOGirgat Ifaii.Sionmarr. %MING FUND.-UKITED STATES TAM COILLINY.eaistr THUD sad CREST 4asets. ag e Sad sboar ia oactr a t vr ea ll da sMrir d g tram Um day o iajeatcto Vs, NW& i nltr.lVl e r i " sib D sswatt m fAilKO3Uiai. seIF4T QAVENG FUND—FIVE PKR MIT. 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Icon& asd Cia Mattiatery Of Cie Weil Ur waved aosearsetaa. , . ISverf drintimaa .rwaciam .11(sokim ai , woe al satt Grua an= T = L Aittirartp. .I.lLax - =Patna &alai . " - Arparstra; itarluk`s 8, 4 ,„ Annairigl Weatell /*CA baiaa , bass bur llfss as. • sa 1-7 MDR CONFESSION AND EXPERIENCE of as vo, - etre.reabtrabad for all Waal' sad as steamerr aral a caution to ICOI4 MPS .ried =an Dam NirruCJlD•bakty, Prerraeare Peorri. ac.; s uslyuur. as Ore same trroa, Use means of WS ears. bs eat lab* eared himself. altar Minas bees rat so trial colorer Worth orsoLeal tiopusiLon xrd afei #411.11 , cop.. sr St be 11,14 atria arrtlote. tr.1.711.2M1LL. M ay- FAIL Esq.. Itedf,td. Brook=a eons,. New Yort, by ea:lrosons • post-bal mangos*. ts.2o.las A FACT WORTH KNOWMG —TIER A only platy in th e City to est • fen -ratio mins* I imported Omuta LltSr rt at "DE LNOIVA. 4 1 10EINST- N CT. Oor• Fourth. 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