lierterfrorn New lock. THE ALM TRADE,: iliarrura tit NEW YORE—A PORTO...UP OP COOPER W. A. TOWNEEND.k. CO.: LITIRANP GOEINP=IIIILINCIRD RAILROAD ItY24 Araurr—onneno.439ojr. Wetreeporidenoe of The rreml . , Niii_YoiticiVebrYa l 7 l . 4 , lBl3o,. , • . • The Jogrpuil of Commerce,'of this morning, in an artioliton thit Increased Activity of the Slave Trade, remarks that at present it is prosecuted to an extent, and with a success and audacity beyond preoedent ; lhat'VesselslaVe been Atilt% out 'con stantly in this city, and mare of 'them during the last year than before; '.that. some of our business firms, in high repute and 'ahoy° sasplobin, 'are intr. metal' , concerned ; that some of the facts in regard to this matter are scarcely credible, if they had not leaked out inoidentally while the p ease of the Wan; darer watinider investigation. Wen in that `fiti , . grant ,vielation of United-States. laws, Southern_ men,it would appear, were not alone responsible. In truth, by far the majority of all the slavers leaving this country are fitted out, in New, York aid the Eastern States, though hies ,- Orleants;par itoulaidi;ilottititii Aire eithe inudrUisiC The Journal of Contitirce is ettitled' ioVredit for coming so near home in its strictures; for with in four blocks of that Mace,. and within three of that in which I write,,ate'located eetreral nrmai,,Whe are perfectly lOicti,' to be extensivily_tr.t= gaged nefarious of persois wife 'are aware of:he tact is byno Means limited. They talk of itin the same nonchalantway that men do when buying a paper of tobacco or cargo of sugar ; and those who are the heaviesteperaters stand propOrtienably high in thielrelei of whit is called . 6 falhion." Elliott is painting from an excellent imperial photograph ph in possession Of the family, a life- e lse portrait orkinliaore Cloiper;; for Messrs. W, A.' Townsend & Co. It is to be engraved by Marshall for the illustrated edition of Cooper's works, now publishing by them, whioh, by the way, is steadily working its wayin,pebile favor. The ,puldio win, have in opPortithlty r erinepeolltig this picture et tho'coining spring exhibition of the National Amt. deroy;of Design: ; • - ' • Townsend & Co. are preparing to bring out for the next holiday seism, in superb style; Bryant's " Forest Vymni" profwody illiattated front 'orbit.' nal drawings by John A. -itaws,lBon 'of Professor Haws, the elocutionist and Shakspeietin solsolar,y a youngartat rr ose port-follo . contains severalgeme of forest states. It. is the ,intention Of. the pub-. lishere to make this the most elegant speeimen of Amerloarrlypography yet Prodneed. - will also issue, in afar weeks, a new work by the author of " Eathie Dratur'and Sylvan Hen's Daugh ter," which is ranked by. leading English .journals as among the beet issues of the year: • The title' is "Against' Wind and Tide." Simultaneously with Dile they Will !Mee a new American said, isy• those AO have seen the proote, to possess unusual. ability,:originality, and interest.' The title—" Life • Before indicative of % pretty broad field on which to marshal the .cha motets. The author's_ name is for -the' Present Withheld, the publishers 'deeming that' if the public are sufficiently pleased- to call the writer before the curtainafter the play, the Surprige be more agreeable than, if, ,in the • ,• "bills." A small army of railroad - spoonlators; advents rare, and bright chaps, who go In on the general lame" for all sorts of piblic plunder, have migra ted to Albany to help along the city railroad As There are now forty bills before the legislature for railroads in thie City, and the oorporaters em brace every eonoeivable shade of politioal opinion, purposely arranged as to induenoe and control the yetis of all wits of members. „ - The *ratio season hal thus far been a succes sion of amasses. Little Patti ohntinuei to be reign ing vooal divinity. Last evening she sang Bosino to a oririded house. Neat week she irlll - sing In Martha. From Havana we beak of a split in the Marettek company. Cortes!, with .4111141 Phillips and Mustard, the new tenor, have left llama for a tour through the %Lind 4 .- Cuba, previous to-re turning to New" York, where' they will produce, among other novelties,' Peeint's Medea. In the meantime, Ilaretsek, withtliellfassters, remains at Havana.- - Thoughts ,No. on Annie Trevoei Thoughts No. 5. , • or Tbo Press.l • adore of your valuable paper`-valuable, of bed—have eour , . 8 Trevor's Thought:li are pub. from her gifted pen bu lis d the • fifth piece ladies when they say anything, especially en she goes entirely open extremes. Lad t men , . • • • •--6a1K.4." a ;-JFen%ral sex through the-newspapers airgentieleen, and I suppose they would like us', to bblievalhat they say nothi ng about us fa pelrate; but tliey can't come tt. m u d i. - a - Tiot is a blot, iand hots are stebb.ea - thbage. When we have anything we out - with it, and let everybody- knot , - what - we say about everybody else. • - • We talk about hoops; of course we do, and say jest what we, please; nor we don't blush about 'it, Tor we don't make a practice, of, saying what we are ' ashamed of. beg leave to inform the lady that she is Widely off thi track when she thinks that there are only a few gentlemen that do not cry doini hoops. If "she. would but take the pains to look 'olosely at the matter she would die. cover her mistake. Men like them when they are worn in moderation, and so do women of Me.- But where the -man that likes to see a lady on the „street that takes up half the pavement? Their good sense will not allow' them ' to'do.othei than cry down such detestable things as fond as possi ble. 'lt was this stilo that `attracted the attention of OM mlniaters; orators, editors, and boys along the streets. HuShela' and fathers, who:: have wives . 'and daughters; may be thankful that these worthies did set up shah A cry, for•theY have , been very sturoesik ful In their operation, Ladies know.what Is right, but they need tollingsometimes; and now that they dlnilzdshed themselves in one way, they must increase in another. The pieces published in The Press about long dresses wore good, and deserve praise. It is a shame that our qttreets cannot be kept clean without - toe ladles having to sweep them, and Council should be notified of tho fast, Bilks are dear, and we men can't afford lo hive you use them tue broomt; If you ,particularly desire* to nitre your promenades useful, you had better edge your drones with trend -spate; it would be a great save. , - The lady wishes to knew.whether there ere-any gentlemen who do not wear some kind of stiffening at the bottom of their pantaloons. I know of none ; but they do not want ,them lo 'stand oat a foot or two. Men are not at alt deairous to wear hoops ; what they want them they will got them. Coats have been worn by men for ages, and when women appropriated them to themselves theY were trying to pattern after men, if the latter were Wear ing monstrous shawls mat at that time. - The lady didn't mention the time when ladies wore their dresses open' in front like men's vests, sad plaited bosoms like wo wear:. I suppose her memory is poor at times. Perhaps I don't know that the ladles go to the hair dresser's Whenever they go to a party ortothe opera.- I suppose I don't know how ladies powder their cheeks. -And they don't wear false teeth either, do 'they ? what a pity men have eyes. Ladies wear tight shoes and men wear tight boots; bat who wear thin-sole gaiters ? Men are more sensible; if their hoots aro tight they are not thin. - I suppose the lady thinks I don't care mnoh for her advice In regard td silence. 'Not Much, indeed, Men Intend to talk and write jost'when they please and about what they please s and to continue to wear padding in their vests and stiffening in theist pantaloominntil they get tired at them, If wo• men want to be men so badly as to wear pantaloons we will lave a tine time langhbig at them. - There is,no use of Women trying to banter men, for we will not wear their clothes, since they ad knowledge ours So superior. O. WY. Ezewanns... Tau ilt.actc MAlt, Enivon'ut NEW 'Wm.—lt appears - that the blask•mailing editor of the Ai -lents Southern Confederacy has got bask, to Ms first,field of,operatien, the oily of New York. The Ttsbene of yesterday Morning says : "A Morning paper of yesterday publishes 'a card,' signed • Tames P. liambleton, editor of thi: Southern Coufe(ertiejt.! The black I s t-of, the; Confederacy bad banded' the. name of Noble, Co., and the purpose of the card Is to exonerate this firm from the charge_im• plied in that publicatioa, the editor being now ea. tided/ on tbs . bast evideneeo that the aforesaid firm _are Arne,, constitutional mac; harlot never been tainted with any of, the antillavery, ifine n o of the 'day, 'either directly or indirectly, and that we hereby recommend them to their formexpatrene at the South. as a cameern in • every rrepeot de serting their continued patronage and support.' We neither know , nor , care what the whether may, be which ha{ prodtieed this ohange•-whether it boa suit of clothes, a pair of shoes, a kat, a bill 'of dry goods , a bill ef wet goo& or fifty dollar's in, current :billi , - the feet iteeirie enough. • The disgraceful : feet is enough that this Hambleton is at this moment in New York; that he heist While we write, making a round Of calls upon tradesmen, revolving soniethbal money , sometimes goods. end always the evidence of the moat despicable subtler-, rieney, on condition that he Will certify; to , that, feet; and that' nowhere. among all-these tradee mon—men:who one Sanday go lo„ohdroh; who are not hissed - when. they appear in publlo; Who look their wives in _Melia*, who Meet their o'hildreit unabashed, Who gointo the atreete ,by daylight, meti l leereover, whOsalegs have .the ordinary mu& cuter, developmeM b tfhose boots have the ordinary thieknent,',to all . w otle stores' there iS d'front. doot —have noteno of them, "a/ yet, lacked: Mr. Ames R. HaMbleton 'Mollie nastiest- part of the. getter, near their premises. We honestly and • Sincerely - thinit.that this is elect not 'to be laughed at, but ono widehidemands our -most serious coni fers-, tioh." • ' " glaliell*psll Yon. Cintio.-410 following 'ride , "einniiieli sailed Anta*B6siou t FebnittrylSkin thri , bark Eipritote for China. -Aestine,d as_ follpird; Her;-Mr: Thompson Mid vifni,Miskterinl;,. ,and Miss Illrawford s for , the : •.blestdrfan kiloton ; Bet. Mr. Arran( and wife, for the Northern Armed idea Itevadi". Goon, and Dr.VOQrifil and .1r1f6, , rot the Southern Arian:llan" MhodOn ;Vim Manoulter the Syrian fdisstini, to brioditt*.iittrigh the "hoot ors Mount Lebanon: • They-go, out tuni.Orf the a u! told Aint# l6 tql 'Pair( et POMP, 14 0 The : Par4murkets. giro the pity u'refetiup of 0,1000 Apii":,*l4 'Thar® ar e tko, ikoowtonit ;' theme,"Strri - anblrint te . atiim .4 11 - must-blootol fox:- iit , ?ne# aasj surtor. , -IMPORTATIONS. , .• , • , , , , , ,„ IRek , ,itea for tite'Preas,l= •; , • • PERNAMBUCO. , 4Itig A 1 AV Applegarth, Oollinir— WOO Naga suit* John Mallon & Ca. NET onzit,DM-• , Bark G , liall, TiWs — i o9 .kihdo nor, E , 0. Knight* Ca;. O 7 daEntsbt & Bel SO bbla molasses A Flanagan & Bean do whiskey, It 0 , idgway: NO bake; cotton A 8 BEOI,O JUIN a ,4o Wile putai• 4 DI:M(4100U bay rum RScbi A wrislitt I bow num I'' woo", Ralston-& Co; I do Cornelius & Baker; I. do Mor rie, •Uasker & Cot lag lab a inolassesurdar. GUANTENAMO Cuba—Bark Louisa, Jarman-104 *Vdaingar' 27 Aorelss honer, and a bat of eider and ma e a r y, G W, Bernadon & Bre; Withdcaugar B & W . . . , , '. - , PASSENGERS BAILED. . In steamthip Keystone State, for Charleston—A'Ggl hratth and Km Arthur Hill r Thornas J Moore, lAnni 3 Whetter, Thom as , Angr. Br, John Whitney, A D 011 fi ver, Win Cap t 'Win &mem J Cf Long, 0 X Huger, Jr, E Hannon, A A. Johnston, and thirty to the steerage. '"', . ' ' ' ' ' EDDLADELPICIABOAD.D OB TEIJ)I3. ILIOIARD WOOD r o tti p reit% Or TIM MIMI. larriga PAWS Af l KitEIMANTIP SSOFUNOT, PtIItatriLPIIILIL. Ship Baranak, Rowland 4ivarpool, Maroh Bark:Minnesota, 11[QR NE: x LLIW CE. eoni PHILADELPUM Feb. 16. 1860. ZanA S 17 2 at , --.. 10 12 l '• ' - - ARRIVED. tNeawilabig lennebeo.. Hand, at home from N York. enthlndseand Innen:erg to /pa Allderdlee. Bark Ei• W Rail. Tltus,JO days fr om Now Orleans,with sugar, molasses, &o. to) 0 Oiebtan °C Co. Brig A J . W - Aushigri coldns, 28 days from Per cr namhuo, with sugar to ohn Mason & Co: • Bohr 'V tentni.(Br) Co,sou. 4 days from, New York, in ballast to Outarlidge, Rum,' W. Co. Bohr W R Gann, aeon. IS days from New York , with barley to P& W B ent. 1 1 •hull A Rofi . rs, Rogers, 11 days from New York , wit midge to D ger. Bo r Christoper Loeser, Ruow,lo days from Jack golly Ile, with lumber to oeptain. • • . . • "OLEA.EED . Steamihtp Kennebee, ew Your. I Alidenhoe, Dido - Ana E Hooper, Nooper; New Orloant, D &d -on fr. Ca. - .. . . . . 13.AfirED. , . .. 1 nib V 'l3 M eteamshlp:Koyatono ante, Capt Marsh.. mani.for Charleston, sailed at ID, o'elook jesterday morning, with a full froig btand a number of passenger", Whole names will be found wader the proper head. . • , (i3OrrtsPondenee of the Philedelphistrohenge.) - • LEWES. Dal. Fab IC LeXl. - A fleet of schooners are preparing:o depart from the Breakwater._ Among them are the White MU; Rich ard Wank. Somerset. Benjamin Baldish, and a steam tug. Word light from the north. Weather cloudy. ' • , Yours. • - W. M. HICKMAN. • ST TRLEGILAPE. , TCotferpondeno4 of The Press.) _ • HAMPTON 'ROADS. rub 14. . Arrived; Bohr Francis, from Sombrero. BIDNTRAPIDA. Stinuriehig i yrington, Baker, olaared at Boston 11th inst.for Phi elphia. Ship liana eaves, Chipman, at Liverpool nth ult. from New Orleans. Bark Helen Merin, Nickerson, hence for Boston, was seerdLith mast. oil lb:Omen Hole. Bark Nonpareil, (new. of Boston, 419 tons) Flinn, old at Boston 14th inst. for New Orleans. Behr D Ireland, Baker, sealed from Alexandria 14th inst. for Norwich. - Bahr Julia Fps, Learning, for Providence, nailed front Charleston 11th inst. Bohr Alert, Champion, for Philadelphia, went to sea froM Charleston 18th met. - &Ur R %%arson, High, cleared at Charleston 11th inst. fog Jnoksonville. - Sear M Reinhart, Peteison: hence, arrived at Now Orleans Mb met, Bohr Argus Eye, Nicholson, for Philadelphia, was towed to wafrom Plow Orleans 4th inst. Bohr Cleo_lit Fales, Nickerson, for Philadelphia, and James Martin, Harding, for Savannah: both from Pro. videnom galled from below Hnstol Uth met, and were seen same day; eta P off Great West Bay Light. Boston inst. •-• , FOREIGN PORTS. r (Per steamship Bohemian.] 'Av. et I,,iverpool 211th Mr, Harvest Queen, Young, N Yor filth Centurion, Cattlkins. New Orleans; Eme rald . Islet Cornish, Mobile: Sir -J Mandeville, Knight, do; SANS B Smith, Creighton, and Wm T Storer, Co mer; do. 81,1 26th, Eagle, Boston; 20th, Wm Tapscott, Bell, N YVltf . ` rom Deal 29th, London, Hurlbut, New York. 81 from the Clyde 47th ult, Queen of the Fleet, New York; Nva. Pete), do. Netr at Queenstown sfth ult, Marmion, Blankenship, Ait Orleans. • Arr at Havre 26th nit, Alma, Barrier, New York; Hameson, do. . The Cornelius Online% from' London for New York, put ineenstown gth Ult• leaky. /co, Tits B e ße. from Liverpool for New - Orleans, put into Plymouth Nith ult, with loss ors/dig.. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOW READY, AND COPIES SUPPLIED WITHOUT DELAY ao,obo COPIES HOLD IN - ADVANCE OF PUBLICATION THE ONLY GENUINE AND RELIARLF, BI OCIRAPHY BENS HORIZE Ey, AND FOR . THE IT OF THE FAMILY. LIFE OF. CAPTAIN JOHN BROWN BY LAMES REDPATH, AND YOUTH. Id ne elegant Mao. volume of 4dB Pagel/ Printed on r and handsomely 'bound In gilt cloth Ily illaetra d embellished with a P PORTMT. • NL L IeI Pohlad:Lars' Agents, and at their atom Agents wanted to sell the work throughout the country. Cdsles malted to any addreas on receipt of prise and 21 oentslll a tamps for eoetage. Add Mee THAYER & ELDRIDGE, PUBLISHERS, 114 and 116 WASHINGTON Street, Poston. felt-tuthsit A TRIP TO OTll3&.—By Mrs. Julia Wad Howe. lamo. 76 Dents. CT GNYN ON THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. By Imre P. Marsh. Bvo. WOLFE OF THE KNOLL; and other Poems. By Mr*. George P.' Mareh. Limn. AM MEMORIAL OP , MARY ENGEL. 19mo. 26 oenta. YOUNGand PREACHUNG. By Rev. N. Blur ra .D. B. 12mo. 7Keente. • - ' A WLIPEION'R 'N./storteal Evideneee of the Truth apturelteeordc• Ilmo. FLORIDA idARIN/PIN KS ON THE FLORIDA COAST. With twelveitinstratlone Eighth thousand. lamo. 78 cr. or sale by WILLIAM O. ALFREM_MARTIEN, ms No. EN CHESTNUT Street. SAMUEL HAZARD, Ja • Offers forsale the following 721 CHESTNUT Street, A LIFE tnitam",tutle:::.?'118410:.11:011011961(1 L 0111.3 IV., Francis 1.. ha An smugly new novel, said by 'English critics to be her best. One 'nl. lit/O.Y CROFTON. , A novel by the authoress of three harmang books—Margaret Ahulland.iLaird of Natt law. he. THE MAN IN ;THE CLUB 'WINDOW: or. Thq Babas of , Good Society. A herd book for Indies and 4entlemen witb thoughts , hints, and anecdotes con sandal siciolni,phaervanoes, moo points of caste and toed manners. and the art of making one's self agree tile. One v01.12m0. - • • EDGAR At Por, A RIB ORTTICEL . , &rah HelerWhltman. 'lt hatitatm Reen mistimed by a reeent Snslish onto thig Poe no Mende." these panes 113frtialtinAll littrat °l .):ND GEOLO GI oniaa A. Davis . t MOTH R 0008 E FOR GROWN FOLKS. A capi tal collection of parodies on Mother Goose's Melodies. 'MARY tleheap edition. KTAuJeToN nor, The Pupils of Marvel By the author of "Forfeits Or mg' married Friends. ' BRE ORIGIN OF SPEC/ RH. Br Darwin, A motif nowerfollmnittan book, and one exalting great mien uni-NiNv CLOCK AND,WAT6HMARER'S AS SISTANT. CLAIBORNE'S LIFE OP GENERAL PANTIE!, GALE. lama ATTRACTIVE NEW BOOKS. ta. Tl3s _HABITS 01. GOOD SOCIETY. " An interesting and readable handbook for lading and 'aeatlemen, :With thoughts, bin% end gineodotescon (filming social observances ; moo points of toile and good manners, and the art of inekingoneeelf agreeable. .Ihe whole interspersed with humorous illustrations of simalpredioaments ; roman's on the history and changes of Fashion, and the difereneer of English and Conti nental Etiquette. Reprinted from the London edition. One large vol. Limo. Muslin. Pnoe 7LXTRACT IMO)! COATICNTS : The Draping-room ' Manners , Carriage, and The Lady 'm Toilet, Habits, The Gentleman's Toilet, The Carriage of a Lady, Dregs. The ladleputt in NMI°. aocornoehmenhl, ' The Individual in meats. Dancing, Dinner:, and Dinner Par- Feminine Accomplish- , ties. , manta: ' Ladies at Dinner, Marriage, Balla Morning and Evening, • , Parties. EDGAR. POE 'AND 1118 CRITICS. By Mn.S SAItAIC net.litt WHISMILN EtttblllolOg Sigteil or the Lure and many incidents. in the History of E 1 1/.. Ft ALLVN POI{. A work possessing ninny at traction', end looked for with considerable interest by lillerateurs. lemo. muslin, Elegantly printed on tinted Paper. Pricen Conte. • Either above books will be lent by mail, postage tae, "illfsrrnirdiN, Pabliehere, rell-elktbtr _ rio. )30 GstAND &rest. New York. P ORTRAITS ENGRAVED ON STEEL OWEN AN SUPPLEMENT WITH EACH JIUMBEE of THE ILLUSTRATED NEWS OF THE WORLD, Published Weekly in London and Boston. *Me a year, ( Sg a quarter ft ; Decent/ apumber, with Portrai ta. with 13 Per Rai . with one Portrait. Rent free trr any address n the% Union. PORTRAITS BENT PREE,FR M FOLDS TO SUB .. BORIS RS. eamPle numbet.of the ournal, with liningplate Portrait rind Memoir, and A circular oont tens and a list of it) the Portraits (120) published, will be vent. nq reoeipt of 1.1 cents eaah or Mantra, by HENRY A. 111t0W1.4 & Co.. Publishers aril Agents for the United States to whom all inbaeriftions and trade or dere should be neat, at y HANO ER Street. Boston, Mite. fell-tuthe tf ,110111 MILLER-HUGH MILLER. JUST PUBLISHED. AN ANSWER TO HUGH MILLER A ND THROSETIO FOLOGIBTS. -BT THoefits'A. Dsvita. 'I vol., /Cinch Muslin. Priem 1 111.25. EXTRACT FROM CONTENT/3- , The False and True Reoords t Geologic lestlmonY Kingdoms In Lines of Existences ; What the Moneta Account of Creation Is t Conflict of , the Orioles io Faith with Balance and with the bort ptures • The Sxpungin the Geologic aoteou Ruthreetion, and the Substitution 4 the by Miller Forme in the Fosel Leedom General Confliots of - the Geologist and BHA!, oil Christian Fat, 'the °bleat of the work is to show that Geologio Faith le inferior to the Bibllati Christian faith, whioh Geolo gists ere endeavoring to overthrow and annihilate. If not in all its parts, at least in its foundation and material element. The weleht of the argument, as mey be judged by the title directed against the producons oft he lete HON in directed bear upon the over thuw o the Chtietlaq Nth. In discussing the ett loot. It has been the Intention of the author to treat it a such &nner he to draw the attention of Chris tiana to the im ma portance or the principles involved. abne i ltplertil be sent by malignance free, ,F,1 1 1 3, /SIAM' D Rigli k s.7. 4 7. l h.T°"' ' e /41 Litt - • • ' ViIE'VOYAGE OF THE LINDSAY dc ELAKINBTQN tiin2llßouth'SlXTlUStreet, above 01 IEB r rillT, have yet receive & a troll Route of Qut. oChntook'g watts* or - the • VOraoE .e , 0 THE PDX. fee AOAP Oti.DAIIDLF.9.-50 boxes Deter. sisipes rrn srl lee boxes olikos Rosy x:8 boxes Ada, nee 21.0 d§: 1 441i n hrtiS l eo s .. tc ß. 11313 8, - PLATPORDI sow ' iy Foisalibedinwe EWING Motet, flalls. I'RESSe-I.PMEADFX , PIIIA, PHURSPAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1860. fIURD•STREET JOBBING HOUSES 1860. . SPRING. 1860. FRESH GOODS. RIEGEL, BAIRD, 83 CO., IMPORTERS* AND ,JORDERB o FOREIGN AND p AMERICAN DRY 'GOODS, NO. 47 N. THIRD STREET, IFHILADELPHLA. Would respectfully invite the attention of Country Meiohaute to their LARGE AND WELL.BELEMED STOCK OF FRESH SPRING GOODS, Which they are TOW teoniving in Store. t? idrobinta would find it to their advantage to call and examine our stook. fee-trn 1 860 . SPRING. 1860. , 3. T. WAY & 0 0., IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. No. US NORTH THIRD ST., Are now ready for the SPRING TRADE. And prepared to offer, to CAM( and prompt six month. Buyere.'one of the LARGEST .&Nn MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS la the oountry, and at Prices that teat defy competi tion, not only in this, bat in any other oity. Futohasers will find our Stook well assorted at al masons of the year. Z. C. WAY,TAN. . DUNLAP, Wit. P.WAlrti 11 . AO 3m ono. P. way. 1860. SPRING TRADE, 1860. BUNN.. RAIGUEL. & IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN IFANOY DRY GOODS. 137 NORTH THIRD STREET, Are premed to exhibit at their salesrooms the moat complete stook of goods ever oirered by them, present ing tuansual attractions to the trade generally.! The stook comprises a complete assortment of every variety of SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS; EMBROIDERIES, CLOTHS, CASSIMEEES AND VESTINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES TRIMMINGS Also, a full and genoral aseortment of Spring SH AWLS MANTILLAS. To all of which they Invite the attention of 43ABR AND PROMPT MX-MONTHS BUYERS, S. M. BUNN, V. O. BUSH, H. R. RAIGUEL, W. W. KURTZ, H. F. BUNN. re 13-2 m y ARD. GILIAMORE. ac CO NOS. 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS Alp DEALERS IN SILK AND FANCY DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDE RIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND fo.l-Scn • SHAWLS. ANSPACH, REED; SC 00.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN NO. 130 NORTH. THIRD STREET. (CORNER TRIED AND CHERRY ets.,) PHILADELPHIA. J. ANIPACE, Ja., CRAE. E. AINSPACR. ANSPACII. JAS. IL RIM, DAVID Id. awARI. fe.t-Sm MILTON COOFER. WM. M. FARRAR!. . 803 T. D. WORK. COOPER, PARHAM, & WORK, HdpORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS OF HATS. OAPS. AND STRAW -GOODS. NO. SI NORTH THIRD STREBT. X?' Constantly on hand a large asaortmentot Straw and Lace Boanem, Panama, lAghorn, feS-Sm and Yam Loaf Hata, &o Bonnet Trimmings, Artifioial Flowers, Ruches, . FAUST, WINEBRENER, CO.; IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE,DEALE.RS IN HARDWARE, NO. 49 NORM TOM STREET, Above Pdarket, new Brown Slone store, erected on the Old City Hotel Lot PHILADELPHIA. DAVID FAUST. M. ' CARTBIt. D.C. WlN"arlag; JAZELL & HARMER. MANUPAOTORNRB • AND WHOLESALN MAURO IA BOOTS AND SHOES. , NO. 128 NORTH TIMID STRUT. A Massortmen tof Ms ramie Boots Auld Shoes con Ihntli on band. slO-tt LAING & MAGINNIS. Importers and 'Wholesale Dealers in IRISH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN SHOE THREADS; FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTING& 'SHOE MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES: SEWING MACHINE SILKS, THREADS, COT TONS, NEED L SOLE ES. lc. AOENTS FOR Gurney's oelebrated IXL Machine Silk, and Upfold's Fatept Root Trees. No. 30 North THIRD Street. feS-3m SOWER. BARNES, & 00., BOOKSELLERS AND • Pt/ELI/BERN OP FELTON'S OUTLINE MAY'S AND KEYS, EMMONS' GEOLOGY. BROOKS' NORMAL ARLTRMETICS. SANDERS' READERS, ho,, No. 87 NORTH THIRD STREET, (East side, below Aroh Street.) fel.lm TO MERO II ANTS BUYING OIL• CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLABON & SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF OIL-CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA. We invite the attention of dealers to our large stook of FLOOR, TABLE. AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS. ' GREEN GLAZED 0.1, CAMBRIC, a beautiful artiele for Shades. The large.t /took Or WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDB in the market, at prim which defy competition, fe3•gm IAMES, KENT. SANTEE, it 00., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or DRY GOODS, NOS. 239 AND 241 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE, Respeotfully invite the attention of Mum to their usual LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Among nrhloh wall be found full lines of DATES' MILLS AND ONAD _yoßEllic COMPANY'S COT- Also, a LAR T GE VARIETY 01 New and oonfined Styles of PRINTS, lIIERRIIIIACIC SECONDS, c}e. 163-2 m HENDRY 8c HARRIS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS BOOTS AND SHOES, N; W. CORNER TRIRD AND ARON STREETS, PHILADELPHIA HARDWARE PACKAGE HOGNEO. P • AOgAGE HARDWARE HOUSH—w® Villl resotfpilly call the attention of the Hang- LA l l lrfralaV l J . llW, at= Oran :II ziti r raglitajdon rotted, and Goode de city, rig orliiiiifier rand. Or . 004 . 78 E At Lt. [oft, Al= and Commi on Mero r hante. And Asentl for Foreign and Dorn o Hardware. augg-tf __ , MACKEREL. --500 bbls Prime No. 1., 621bbli barge No;'3, 200 bins Rinall No. A, and an sa F sn o rt '. HA me lo ntbyof Ps4kages. WM. J. TAYLOR & CO.. HI R 54 154 NORTH larfuovoto. TIE LEON, 411 CHESTNUT STREET, a-F above Fourth, North Bidodins the vary beat &poking end Chewinsjobanoo to rnilintelphin. INSURANCE COMPANIES. noknoß OF TITE QUARER. CITY IN- 1 S CH ANCE C0.,N0. 408 STATEMENTnEET.O FOURTH ANNUAL. BUSINESS AND COND F IigUN OF THE QUAKES. , CITY INSURANCE COOMPANY, As Presented to its btooklaoldera. Jame, 1850,Capital Stock.— —..5M05.00.00 Surplus, January :352 124.35142 Prendunts receivedin BM • 81 18,834 •8 3 at ne........... 10,480.20 31061.13 nland Navigation tc Tranapertntron... 40,012.10 Interest teamed - ..... 13,762,46 Salvage and reuuntrano ' e-- ..... 38,882.712 LOSSES, EXPENSES. &O. --3690,04.3 23 Loosen paid In 1832. . • 1122,47183 Divided, Commissions to agents Taxa, hormone, office rent. 283 88 Printing, advertieing & expenses. Salar ea paid an 1862... • ... 0,483. M Reinsurance and re t u rn .8330,2913.09 ASSETS. Banda And mortgagee on real estate ....$lOO.OOOOO around rents in r biladaishia 2,23(1.00 50 shares Continental Bank, New York.._ ....,..,.., .. ....- . . 5,01)3.00 60 shares Oat Bank, ihatidelplicts 91".00 100 do Corn Exchange Bank, Philadelphia . .. 2.503.06 60 shares Union Bank, Philsda. .. 1,600.10 23 do Consolidated Bank de.„ 750.00 0 do Farmers & Meahanios' Bank. Camden, N. J " NBA 2030 shares of Railroad, Cenall and other stooks all paying a per cent market' yalu , ...... 87,600.00 Coupon bonds bearing 6 and7 . per at 30.10040 Negotiable bills receivable 91,001.06 Cash in hands of agents and In tranait—.... 21.814.49 Cash on hand and in bank-- .. 20, 1 377.46 $359,716.70 This Company continuos to make Insurancea against Loma on all kinds ot Fire, Marine, and inland Risks, on the most favorable terms • OFFICERS. President GEORGE H. HART. Vice President—E. P. ROSS. Bearetary and Treasurer—H. R. coactsßALL. Assistant Seoretary —B.ll. BUTLER. George IL Ha r t, DIRECTORS. Foster S. Perkins, E. P. Catta il p R. Coggehall, A. Ge Cattail, E. W. Bailey, Andrew It. Chambers, Samuel Jones, AL D. Hon. 11. M. Fuller. H. R. COO GBIIALL, Seerotary. I NSIJRAN OE O.OMPANY OP TEE -a. sverx OF BKHNSYLVANIA—FIRE _AND_ M SOIL INSUWOE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD INGS. Chartered in Mt—Capital 8100,000—Assets, January le 1868, 5.30,446 50400. All invested in sound and avallablejeumriglekroon linen to insure on Vinod,' and Cargoes, litilldingee Stooks or Merohandise, &a,. on liberal terms. DIRECTORS: • . enry D. Sherrerd, t George D. Bram% imeon Toby, 11. a np ua I _inn t . J t.l Merles AlaosleateAY Tobias per, Shame. Smith, Thomas 11. watisee. •John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman, Maim R. Whieehl Charles 8, Lewis. lieore o._carson. REHR D. SHERRERD, Preside t. _ WILLIAM HA RFet .Nearetarr. le e-wim u VXOIIANGE INSURANCE OUBIPANY ILA —Office N0.400 WALNUT street. FIRE INSURANCE on Homes and Merchandise generally, on favorable terme, either limittd or per petual. DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Bengali, Joshua T. Owen, John Q .. Ginned°. Benj. AL Hollinahpad, Thomas Marsh. Baml. L. SmedlAy, John McDowell, Jr., Edsvadd D. Roberts, RAC. Hale, John J. Griffith, • James T. Hale (Bellefonte.) JEREMIAH BONSALL, President. JOHN Q. OINNODO, Vine President. HOWARD W. DAVID. Feoretary .le2A-tuthslY DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COATANY. INCORPORATED BY THE ROIsLATURE OF PENNSyLVAN 111115. OFFICE S. E. CORNER TRIR AND WALNUT Btreata, Philadalp_ la. MARINE INSURANCE ON V_ESSELS, 1 CARGO, To all parte of the Wont, FREIGHT, 'INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, bp River Crisis, Litkee f and Land Carriag• F r t . F... 04 ii r llß A ATE a 0 Morahan lie generally. OnStore/Ap i g - I l i n dp li ll s actl;LPANP. . November L /810. Par. Markt Value. 120,050, Philadelphia CST 6 "'Apo. L0an...4112300 00 100,000.,Fenneylvania State 5 0 1 ' 0t v 1ttn....... 95,410 0 0 1,000 Petuinplvanto State 6 0 0 at. .. . 0,000 00 oaoo, U. S. Treasury a% ir Gent. 0 a and intarest due .... , ... . ..... 26,2113 64 830,000 U. B. Treasury 6 at. Notes and inter est due— . 66 863,000 Temporary * Loan to . the . 0? ' olj3 . .10,000 i. Penney Ivairi laiirtifidid . Wriini • 6qv cont. Minds. ——_ -8 $3,400 870,000, North Peinurylyania itaitroad 'Mort- - Li° Rig ty cent. Bonds ISM 814,000 West net eiPtif reeeellSer ReSlVray Company 7 at. coupon bonds 12.600 CO 816,000,10 shares Moo Usrmannown Company, interest and prlnePi suaranned by the city of Pin r- detains. . 16,000 OD 41,000,100 shares Penns y l vania any Com . 10.000,100shareeigorth Riff- - El" 00 rose Cemnany. so.33o.nhareshiladelPhia foTi afiarand Bra'. St° °C) Tug Company. flilleAtelphia_and Savannah steam niavlsminn Lam- Etnn4sp i l e al% &VA rarla u n : vre 'Crane Hiram Now at Company, Philadelphia =ohms's Company 11.10 00 14.11„nal its 3 71a Si Bra purtisdeS, an` Real Estate, Of ,e Wiz raceivab a for Ineuransas EU,Sid 19 Manua due at Agencies—Fremantle 4 kiN. rine rollolea, interest, and other debited Ole Company—. ...... eiLltii Bono and stook of sundry Insurance Comes- DIRHOTORe.. oal 71 41 4' . giulUr, sil! ELLlttkea, etrthHus Psu Inn, nu' filet nR. Penrose' • ward sr neater - o a OjOavis, Jones Dr &mu TrAgtialt, dial= Eyre, Jr., noer Wilr a gn. °rasa 0. II I T IT I tiAlttti l wig, 1 ,0 b tikr.m.g i : ~ 0 _p H. Seal. men .Iri•r s od!and s r a . e lt.. h lH. Huston, rae o.l,siper, . Tiara 4 0 1 i t u utle?r Telly, . . Mors ~,. en, NE.LIAMf ki - F,!#roidie3l 3 08 O. HAND, toe rrseldsnl. HENRY LYLBU . I:Mermen'. •dledl.l • I: 4 AMN tINRJRANOE COMPANY, NO. Ja." 106 CHESTNUT Street, rItuaDELPHIA. mccqtroltATED AyytiPENNS Y t,, LVANIAIdte, DA THE STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RHIXIL DIIIICTORs: Samuel WAgbt, D.l,l3Arnse t Wm. W. waiters, . W. merman, Ohm Richardson, PtlifiruirJr.r Cleo. A. West, itoob . f.44112t, 0. Wilson Dallis, van Wimp, Thos. ril. Martin lenko stern. JONATHAN_DAY, President. J. 81.0OUAI, Vise Preset. 1 " WILLIAM/1 1. BLANCHARD, BeoretaTi. jell -ti LIKE INSURANUE AND TRUST 110141- kiA V C r aPAW,TI N A bit iL ti rte l ; oF i rlia l iti sAfrattlOSi e tThrZL e irmf ilirs—tranto aninntme and e i rd z ipnie—puro a l i fe itdareata t ? Real Estate, en ail eon tir depending on ii oioAtingezmies o L They sot es Exepadons, Administrators, dsaignees Trustee'. and Guardians, TRUSTEES. r.,.. Miller, iii i yel S ii iit:dr. gar t. Newbold. ame j ß Mel l akendo illiam P. Hacker, oeephll, Trottor. William H. Kern, 4 ninon /suet ~. an n i g Yiettifirell, sonhilini am p ulla. found R. ycler, • ry 0. Townaeni s natal L..lintotuniont latilltli4 fin W. Hornor, Mu 8,12V0r, , Duro andiel . minim. ill.= ol i t i rtrofie . /oleo 0 • OOMW. Warner yin G. Branum, P. 1. iler, aeon ISL E . . i g' S i Wilo r ci r gr d a t. iORN W. HORROR. ROOTORIIV.. . 110/8./1' H 0 WARD FIRE AND • IN' 1 B INN . RANCE COMPANY, No. 411 WALNUT Stmt. Phi /404 UL DIRECTORS. irW. Baldwin. bt.g,p. Trait; ' fill r . 1 8 . 17 tltr ' Mato 11,attomi t O. hfitotteu. . S. Warps. ohl N.. Aaatoks, .1. liemul. IA n Malian if . thlller• ' tttlqs l3 ,' I torle t w o i rtoete Thomas L. Ludes. i i .fl u tiVOl l a fors M i g ni lti. l‘ e!'tt—.E. S. A f v , ?EA IStioretarr...EDWlN BOOTH, ' del BUSINESS CAVDS. WM. M. GERIMISM. WM. W. 1 14R IENESI GREINER 4t HARKNESS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 13a SOUTH. WHAH.ES, fel4-Sm YJIIIADELPHIA. ALFIthD L. 'MUG 1. PAPEit 151ANUFACTURERS' AGENT, c ifiVAliArlinfirp7R-IPSVPMIITE R IA L 8 fell-eN0.17 tiouth 81XTH Stroot, la. R• ,R. ORSuN, REAL ESTATE BRoKHR AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS TOWN, YENN,A, FARMS In Montgomery, Beate; Mid Chester wan. tICBole or ezehorife. OD MORTUAOR oo Terms negotiated. DSOME DW ',LINOS for We In Norris.. own. 41641 m PAWSON & NICHOL E SON, • KBDS, NOS. 519 A BOO ND tigt IN MINO R R STREET. Between Menet end Chestnut streets, PHILADELPHIA. JAMES FAWSON. JAS. B. NICHOLSON 147-1 y• R R. CORSON. REAL ESTATE BRO • RER AND CONVEYANCER, Norristown, Pa. 160 Farms for sale In Ducks. Montgomery ter counties. Catalogues of Farms, with , and Chas inoronp turns. sent by mail. fed-sm UJM. D. KELLEY AND GEORGE A. COFFEY. Attorney/ at Law, have removed to 1 South SIXTH Street. holnw Ohnstnut. V B. PALMER'S ADVERTISINO AND • • SUBSCRIPTION AOENCY, for Princdprd revs papers and Pe rig:heels of City And COuntry, N. L. sot nor FIFTH Ind CHESTNUT. Address " V. B. PALMER." Philadelphia. jal3-Sm MHOS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, -11- No. 27.3 South FOURTH Street. nth-6m• WALLACE & BRODHEAD, a EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. fitooks and Donde bought ugul sow. on COmmlaslOD. AFRA -4NCI°A B. WALLACE. ADWAND 0. BRODEIAL 01801 A DIORINNEY ATT I TNEi Al LAW. Clx ENS UR% PA, nriotise witmoreland, Arrantroni. and In Insamoonneten. THE ADAMS EXPRESS Co., OFFIOI too CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack. NUM Iderehandine, Bank Tea, and Specie, ei th er in its larn Lines or in oonneo on with °al Repro= in. Ys eh the 10111010 0 tOlr)10 031 _Ol 100 0 the ihttriffratec E. 8. 9 NDFo , sal-tf femoral Superintes ant PATENTS PROCURED irr Tun-UNITED STATES AND EUROPE, at H. lIOWnOIVB offi ces, Forest Plane, 12.14 8. FOUR ru Street. The pro. mister visits Washington twice a month, and attend. personally to all asses entrusted to loin, Residence Igo9 COATES street. Pamphlets on the management of rejected applica• Mins, foreign patents. 0.3A0 • of inter feremm. end a air• oulas of reference, may be had at the above offices. flunmna Toff. lowa, Oct. 2d,1867. DEAR Slft : I take thin occasion to state to you, that for several veers pastt a have been acquainted with the manner in which you eve ponduoted _ your business .1 Patent Solicitor. This ran alwayslieen litchis creditable to youriel f and satisfactory to the Patent Office. You un. derstood your mum well, and presented them in that intelligible form which generally insured 'mess. I forward this certificate, hoping that it may be servtoe able to you in continuing to find that employment in industry. andprofession to which your intelligence, and courteous henries, scijustly entitle YOU. 'VOWS, very truiy, OnARLse 14111.011. Late Commissioner of Patents. Wows Howson, Esq. falim• DRAWING AND PAINTING MATS'. A-" RIAIB. rp..,, and Arreqte !Rational . . reeigo r alnutig atorialv il I t e n a t C4 ' , l 4 l : Oroggirdig :d e la° for Attune sad ilitrAs mid Pinta re Frame& nag Cards, Apneriaan sad Freaoh. taiopeitgratui to trade. Ba.HoLZ & tO ni4TZJIY, Nthe Ile Rauh E Alf tart. WHOIMALY• MID VUIT AIL. 011940 RETAIL DRY GOODS. BARGAINS FOR SIX WEEKS. miao&NLE & pmera, N. E. corner EIGHTH fad SPRING GA DEL . !, would respeatfully inform the publia generally hat from now (January' /1,1/Wotan the pi - Mar ah thlity Will SEW.. 000D8 REoARDLESS OP PROFITS! They have an exaelleut stook of Lone *oohs; nhowls. Etiglish hnd A.:Ti r ra Bleriblita, t tibittilig and haettng Maxims. L none oi our mportation. r rig; Olatar. a a k nd e Qrsimeref. A 4 l! ~,,ig t 0,.,,,...,,,,,,,,th... Ilest. ma e o ac„ tlks. Menem:, De Ines. (lemma Pcilin Plaids, km Mango f the &uys geydy w COPTo d KWH UNIAR MOE: N. B.—lt will pay to give no a call. litlt 4-4 FINISH Just SOFT 4-4 fdaeonvill4lnirtiri:e at IP‘ cents. 4 /risk Shirting an Fronting Linens. and 4-4 Linsbrultei le ylannell i Super Stook of ?arts Emgolitt4ietB Shawls. via: Ele i ti r t a olla a And itleaveg. Collars r E i ttlifcii l d:rr Linen Cembrio Handkerohigs, &e. Ladiesitnd Gents' Linen Cambric liandkerohlofs, in great vatety Gents' ilk Handkerchiefs, Black Cravats, and Nook- Hoe, wIfITE GOODS in variety. 'HUNTER STOOK, reduoed lniorloe. of all kinds. ARE GOODS. Blanket and Br he Shawls. lied and Cal, Blankets. Bit&ok Cloaking Clothe. " girt I l i tlil ad do,, M T i c GREAT REDuCKIOn until Ffbrna tat,_whiist taking stook. _QBARLES r ADAMS, Jale-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. B LUE PLAID FLANNELS. Elegant Brooke Shawls. Fine Cloth Cloaks. Woollen Lora Shawls. Pretty Xi and n cent Detainee. 3.50 and 84.00 Wool Robes, worth 8T and IL inset Black hionsselines, 05 to 66 cents. cent all-wool Plaids. OASSIMEREI3. Stys for beet Fancy Csasimeree. Good Goode at 81. 11,10, and VA. Sattinebi and Cassimeree. 40 to 70 cant& Vesting' very cheep. 60 cant brat-rate Shiite and Drawers. Gloves, Ties, Mkt., &o. auction lots. COOPER & conyp, NINTft and MARK rir. N. B.—LINEN GOODS, a large and desirable stook o every descrietion. islo COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. THE firm of WEBER & RUCH is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be settled by either Partner Sined, JHO,C.WRBER, Philadelphia, Feb, 3, ISO 3. JOS.N. RUCH. TOS. N. RUCII, has associated with him H. E. BENNET? and will 14 i tt i inuei O the manufac ture of Shim, liosome swore verathr, under the firm o BENNL & RUCH, at 217 CHURCH Alley, where they Invite the attention of dealer. in the above line of goods. H. K. BENNETT, Philadelphia, Feb. 13,1800. JCS. N. RUCH. fel4-121 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE ma 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That the Subscribers have formed and entered into &Limited Partnership, under the provietons of the Lew' of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. That the name of the firmer partnership is William D. Edson. and the general nature of the business the Manufacture and Sale of Boots and Shoes. That Wit ham D. Edson tithe General Partner. and John Saun ders arid Macpherson Saunders pre the S pecial Part neretiiall resgre L t h he t ? L itz of t e The Th i nUslnti t iroilLii, u gep Jonitatt;l 'i g a l rA n Ti l oil! ITAl D SWl),TNA P ilik ne l r at: ° . ° , a m I: e t n fte VgisaliNJEß. ()EMBER 11, UM, WILLIAM D. EDSON, JOHN SATIND(EIeRI,raI Partner. H MACPERSON SAUNDERS, Special Partners. January 10th, ISM. Jail-dew MEDICINAL. RUSLITON'S COD LIVER OIL, roA CONSUMPTION. SIMMS RIME COD LIVPR OIL, PERFECTLY BWEET AND PALATABLE, menu featured .at Newfoundland for the proprietors, from fresh and healthy fivers, by steam, at a low tempera ture, thus preform, the sweetness and purity of the Oil, while the natural fishy flavor le perfectly covered, and the oil rendered palatable and agreeable to the taste. The proprietore of this Oil wire no swim in having their Oil properly prepared at Newfoundland, the only mitoe where the Gadus morrhua found in abundance. Tag true Oil a frequently impaired by admixture, with oil Dom other species of the Catlum fam and only that coming from the "Bank," can be relied upon as the genuine. or Oil has been analyzed, and pronounced to be par rimmed and for ante, wholesale and retail, by MASSARO & CO. felltml Twelfth and Chestnut street. Philadelphia. THE OHBA AMONG TEN THOUSAND DALLEY'S 4AGIOAL PAIN EXTRAOtOR HAS universally sppplanted all other Ointments and healink'snplinstjons f Lath the Eastern an 4 Western. Hemispheres, wbereper ;ptre duoed; and its ratrissu merit is A be [rug Horst or tls success in all riitansons affections. whether the k.:I7, — 2, anal /La Mackerel. la seeorted Opetetel Pec ii kiastsa lstmeleelc. tor sale try c. C. uz stmr. 11 dr.. ahoy* F,rolt. ivrizows maws= Tam kr Tom br Cdatlyrift rt:CdE7:ll drugs ad Waist scedesbes pa lad sad tx sale try ~' n:i ~- - Wt.—Prune for rvtanytts Cho:it:non RI ere W Iwo by Juan GitagAit 4 fack,LiTnl sat