AelilUstrue'llt . Of the-San-Juan Difficulty. , Ilhthri the - tendon It !shut a short time Once the thoughts ii -the country, new concentrated' orilFrenah treaties and Itallanatrugglee, mere directed with no ,slight so , iteitude ,to a. remote spot on. the shores of the „Pulite. 4 Sen 4uati difiloulty,"l thanks to Atie,fetheeranceand Moderathin of the.twettovem , 'itnerthe:noneerned, was - ineeessfullreraped, hat' the question itself is-pending and . it will net be unintereatieg to, the t publid,to learn the noel- Alen in which it, Stands... , Certain features of-the case render it one of the most curious, perhaps, th e . o , or sighUt, diplonm oy ever pro "'duced. When; after a-long altercation, it was -finally „...deolded_tbat the. dilththe sheuld constitute the --Obeendevy between possessions of Great Britain end the ;Illeite4 States en , North Ameirleartl_buri;, tory, litigation might have been 'fairly unposed aCh - telablitthil, f eicoetiting; indiedjor and unforeseenerdhalraaltment,suoh would, „tleptitioss, here the result.',,_ eooner,, however; had the• Commissioners ()barged with, the duty of cutting the houndary line by land and ~.,.dedping, it hy water proceeded. to the despatch 'of bitainets than they encountered a serious obstacle.- Exactly opposite• the point• at which the 49th parallel strikes the coast - Use VanoonVer'll a portion of which, ,if the boundary Untitled b ehn prolongedwithout deviation, would have been out off.. „To :}void this dismemberment of what Was • Confessedly British f, tenitory, -, had Them agreed - that the line, after striking the teast,-would be de , - fleeted in a southerly direction; and carried ~.through mid-channel round the, coaat of Ilanocu , into the sea. • , This Was all plain - and .15 -reasonable;; and 'in • the complete; and; as ire May —lathiest add, the partionablaigueranoe Keviiling at the time respeating. thee* ,distent regions; it vine .--,rprobablybonaeived.that . the *chancel eo deseribed - -;!'.*oonld -not -.be mistaken. When; however,. the snivey canie, to be made, it was found-that ''the supposed.; open - strait wad !decked up In the by, a group of islands, and that a ups, rate °benne was 'left on:each able of them.. That to the wed" is known ae the • lltiro Channel; that to the east as Vie Rosalie., If, therefore; the bound; ary line were carried down :the former, it would throw all the felande into the Anteriean eide if it ''`werii'lakerithionglithe latter; it *Mild give ,them we tinder suoh li.,"etanc 'eh - Should stickle for the Basuto Strait, while the Americaneetandent for the Strilt of Head, need , not be censideredeurprising far-as the letter "or tlie 'treaty - geed; we believe it Would be, sinifdY impossible Wei-saute It according to the Amerhian .I. , ..=Proposal. „According to, the hist' 'annotation we can obtain; no vessel keeping' °Minch a course as, the terms of the treaty, prescribe could by possi• ss bility got into the flare-Channel, - and it is, we be. —...lleve,Also inns that _as _far _as_sny channel was . known or used at the time of the Convention, it ..was the Rosario Channel, and soother. .I.l4trever,, Tot , 'reasons to be presently Mentioned; we shall bet ineist on thle point anyfurther. - It trill atopelir froirrivhat We have said 'that the territory is eompeeed pot of One bland, but a group of islands, all of ,whieh tog. ether wonid Jio franiferred either to England or America, aa• carding - 1M the Rosarie,or Hare Channel was taken as the channel for the line of delimitation. Acct. -dint; however; has brought One of those' islands especial notatietY; and ,attached its name to the whole dispute. The westernmost of the group is - called the isle of San Jowl, and on this island, though , had been recognised as dispeteel territbry General • Harney, last summer, landed a body of. American troops. We need not repeat the circumstances en tier which 'this violation of right was bomMitted, though wo may 'remark that, the sole explanetien •• coffered by, General-Harney himself, -failed' abso " lutaly to Justify the note 'w hich he 'fem .', *.; jttired.:', Be „asserted that Ali2elieall °Mons. settled on the island;- required the protection of Anierioan troops to defend them against the incur .,,,,,MOns of the Indians ant, oven if , this necessity - • -coUld-have.been established, it would certainly not, . 'folio* that the Bland thereby•bectme any more - 'American territory, than 'it war before. New,. Gen. Malley not only furnished his countrymen - a' military guard, but be took pesseasion of , • San Juan- as. belonging to the United Rates, end • proelaimed..Anierican laws and authority there, • ulthenith."„it, had been distinctly admitted by his Government that the title to - the territory was in dispute, tindthat nntil it was "decided no such _ pretensions should-be' advanced by either of the olaimente. ' These events brought' the Isle of San • ;Juan into, notice as the bone of contention, at :. - though, in. point of fact, the. actual claim of the, , Americans would, if sustained, have' given them le geed 'deal more than this isliutd;and our claim . world have secured us not only San Juan, but the • rest-of the group besides. ' We have, said *alto should be indisposed to 're. exelusivelymithe letter of the treaty, although • we regard it as etnineetly favorable to ourselves. Of course, if a rigorous policy Is .to be pursued, it tele the letter that, we must Appeal; and we shalt' ,;have o reason to. regret the proceeding,. but 'we should;prefer to see the, question dittedssed. in a more. practical- spirit of am i ty and conciliation. For such 'Leman there are obitous reasons; hut there is this reason especially : that we very mush doubt whether.the framers' of the treaty really know anything about .the tchannel or course they ,were defining, so that we may, seek in Vain for; the-true spirit cf. the But, if there is obscurity 'oh this point; there is perfeet clearness an another.' It was most sensibly presumed; at the thee ,of the Conventien, that the proceedings should lav regaleted rather by 'Mutual utility and advantage than- by. any' other' Mineideration, and this ground we ebould like, to see still retained. We believe that the course aotually.pursued by . Our Governinent is In conformity With.this prinetple. ' We have reason to think that the proposals made to the 'Americans are euoh: aa 'may fairly satisfy both countries; Instead of Standing out for the Itosarlo Channel, and the whole group of islands, as ageing. the Haw Channel and none of them, a Channel is proposed for the% bouhdary line, which will not only evade the two disputed emirs, butt Will leave the Americans in nomad= of the 'larger share of the debated territory. This chem.' nel runs through tho group of, islands, and, though notnot eohroad AS either the Hare. or Rosario Strait, is nothertheless navigable. - In its course l it cuts off- , the' Bars Juan' alone to the west,'`and consequently - leaves us . with this 'lsland only; while the Americans will , retain the remainder. So cousiderableetn foot, is the ammo. ~aion thus made„that it reasonably the conipensatioa, and we belieke the -.erioattPO . ; ; yernment will be asked to glye us the whole of "a certain coast fteridlabd which the49th parallel riow cuts in two. We , do sincerely hope that thief lea sopable propos al be eccepted— It appears to no, leansiver ahose purposes of mutual convenience which -the treaty originally ':contemplated. The' Americans will secure the Rosalie Chennel to them - series:in:cording to their wishes; and they will leave us with the Hare Channel, exactly as they desire. ;;;Weconthe otherhand, although we shall lose three ' '.fourthe of the debited territory, shall retain the Isle of Sandman, and thin acquire ; a - secure" accese to' our, continental possessione. "In ,reality, the inere territory is of little consequence 'to either party, navigation, iaof material importance to both, By the arrangement now delineated Zesch gauntry will have a channel of its' own, while the territory.yrill be - -so divided that the Americans can make no complaint of their allotment. We .?_really,do not' see how any adjustment' could be more Judiciously devised • than one,whiehwill not „ - wound, the self-love• of either State, .whielt will * give bothilltatee what Ts really necessary for their convenience, andwhioh will thus terminate a pro-- direte hy a:sensible compromise., - -Pinklags fronoilliilty Faire I-- ..iiiiiro.:-. o 7natri;-Tho" , telograph from the t! The Ames rer that'f' when .the list Mail, left an: Couldn't they find an Indian beau ? - Tun Nay Conan - ..AT NIDLO 7 I3.—III It a boy or a girl?' - ' TITE FIGHTT4TIVERN HEENAN AND 'SAYERS...— Who shall have the pounds? ALARMING Snspasten.The friends of Mr. Thos. Bunion, who does the RehellePerileuee "at NI. blo's, entertain - grits! fears that he May some night be arrested as a vagrant, because, during the pm elpal part-pf ,his performance; he: has no visible means of support. • WOOD HE . R'S san TOE - 711art.=The recent change In the style of female costume &Amara at once tiniLdrint , and'ainiable ; It is a sign that the ladies -- consider - that - their Eharms"haveleen too Long "Wasted., - r . i ; tToi4il.—Wriman's beatirighta— The Marriage Rite. "FOOTEALLE' - -ON"THE' BOUNDARY: OF ANOTREE Wentn"—Stepping over into New Jersey. T 8 lIHQUAtrISR SOTREZIGN DY,TIIE OLD )YORLDi— TlaerGiga'rlicia... • , ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS.—Pro Rogueing. AN ASPIRING YOUNG MAN, AND, A BPIRAL., The difference between :the piece'-now playing tat Wallack's and the one at the Winter Gardens, its that the hero of the,.first is,very.inuoh-lltratentul: __white,* hero Of the othetrie All eta Twist. •-- . • • RENUNCIATION 0% ONRISTIANITY AND As 14P. Tion,op Joe/asst.—Oa Sunday afternoon a some what' unlisted eerefabny took 'pleee at' the Jewish' Synagogue, on North St. Paul' street, in this city; A young married lady of Gentile birth was received into,the foil at her own request. She IS the wife of - Mr. 'Charles Missebak, a clerk in the stored . DierA Stern., - Mr.-3.1 is en Israelite by birth. Mis wife Ws German woman. They were abeat'a yet& aterii'half ate by a Protest. ant alergynfan. ; The oerchriony Was perforineit" by , the Rev. Dr. Elarneriln the preload° of &large number of pee- - , eff:ltialuding'Plany Oentllta' ge, first 'addressed the candidate, stating that •the Jews were not! a proselytizing and. bed Uo dottrel° urge the of their ibith upon -others bat, if she •Rc.:feidlyqlegiied"iti md' 13 sin e , rifirulartly. far , that OiPitliiieseiiiitki fall' understanding'of the, matter, be would pruned. Iter, reply being tatisfaotory, he eateoldsedife r riespeeting her - knowledge of the Mosaig.jaw i apd conoludedby admitting, her with preseribed . forms and 'obserraroce as a member bf toe ,iop gr esir.." Sheep° 'received the nano 'Jacebine.''da , sequintlb - Mr. and'ldalifasie bak were marria by , Ifeßerner' 'ateoriiing to the Jewish rite4.,thefertner amerlogilitiving no sacred squetion,m4l ,, ,the Jewish lawr,theugb we 'believe the feraeliradmit, the binding fOree of the civil ,contract.; , ; „.• „ Ihe's,w:haii." of the •oereniOntee were impressive seldielemn, They were condueled in the 'German laagnage.—Roth. Demo. 14th. ' ' :List "Of Amerioans registered at the, banking JIMA* °flanging, Baldwin, A-- Co„-8 Place-de la Bourse, Paris, from December ATtfr, to. I Tstituri7 12th: L. Ketcham, Mrs. L. Myers, A. L. Myers M. J. Henriques an t{ family 0. Ififiralruf, M. D., Jas. D. Davis. Dr. B. Ely, C. W. Richards, H. A. Stone , .family JI. A. Bohleecher. J. 'P: fltagg3l6 ii.-.Roblneoni-. oirinies; J_. A. Kerrigan, Misses Kerrigan, Dr. 8. Teats, W. P. vr: Dana, H. o.4,l4ntits, J.,8,,,AfeEl John D. 11111, M. D„ 'WI T. Engle, Mi. Peigaskell and family, - J. P. Franois and lady R. Douglas and family, H. Broolrm an, A. l Vlarlc,, Lester Clark: AlSealillp;Jr., ace- 'Wedeln, E. W. quaokenboa,,, Vitt '..Boder,daratir,TE-8' :Ahhodtcnia. — iiite - , q. W.C.leurna l t; R. &Wird,: /1, 1 Van Ber -gan,ljr4 Batier,Jl4 Y ., : Jag: ROnstian 4 rtninktittinliV " END lF EsAts, 'CL 0 I'IIING. 1 MANISPAOTUREitB' ? , NSTArltot•lku 4 1011.6E[ANT Swat, -ye dt raultual oods)1414 ebsty "style 44,41 Woos of 14= 6 41 .4mt gar i t t i l iP'.-PV 41 t 11 ! 11 - 16141t .a n ir 4104; WitiViiigt4titil-J.T;i4pgri, - - I;ttlfaiiiwww:44.tipmAiv_yems,bitst. !vwrajApp.ovf.x. w .. twat -1 14111 - • , i 2•4104.410414,44 Au goa.Ml4 me: 4 E====z= - _ _ IMPORTATIONS. [Reported for the Press.l RICHMOND--13teamthip Vifiri i 9, K 51 17. 741 b° 2 " tobacco A & it Armstrong: 82 do motion & said; 80 do T Webster. Jr: 23 bales domestics Welling, Coffin & Co; 28 do Shipley. Hazard & Hutchinson; 10 bales do Ting ley, EnSlish'& Co;_37 bales rags Sayer. & Marker; 15 bags flaxseed Miller & Bro; 8 bbla dried [nut 0 Palmer & Co; 4 bags feathers tdo dried fruit Tonsorial' & Smith; 8 hhde old trdn A Puree; 123 empty casks Maesey, Col bne & Go; 8 bales cotton 3 boxes ands* 75 do various consignees, ROBTOrt-Bteernshin Kensington, Baker-21 paokages rodeo Bremer, Reichert & Co; 33 Banes Or 52 B W Chase & Sons; 18 bales skins' J C Bates; 1M miss irides M W Baldwin & Co; 7 Barcroll & Co; 7 Frothing han3 & Wells. 10 bales mdse Fiche, Phillips & Co; 268 nkss mdse Fithian. Jones & Co; 01 G & 14 Fieltmatli / 8 ?Arnhem. Kirkham & Co; 29 cases mdse T Om; 6 pianos.' E Gould; 37 oases mdse Beaton /1.. Denokla; 8 W D Sone. Ic Co; 181 bass Jordon & BITIt 41 , pkirs mdse James , Kent, Santee & Co; 81 F bulbar & I o;_. 20 bales r MOO a. Lippincott ; case. mdse Leonard & Baker; 38 ifflussey & Munroe; 43 C Mesarse & Co: 29 Raisuel, Moore & Co: 21 Bmith. Williams & 102 A Blade & Co; 15 E Turner;• 14 John Thornier 11 wood, Marsh & Haywood; Si 4 Waln. Learning & Co; 11 Coffin & Co; 152 pkss noise Lowie & HonLl9 Bowen & Barnes; 61 cages boots Bilker & Bro• 48 mown & Pratt; 23 John Bayles; 1908 °hallo; 8 PIS Clayton., 24 Cooper: Par ham & Work; 30 Earle & Harris; 307 R. Ford & CO; 137 0.8 Feather; 12 Graff' & Co; B 0 li Garden & Cot 1811 haddock, Reed & Co; 20 5 Hendry & Barris; 3 B Hen derson -& Co. 63 Beene. Sterling ac Co; 112 Lavish. sip & Co; 1813 & 8 Munroe: 111 Myers. elasliont & Co; 53 Nickerson & Co; 62 WW Paul' 1S M 8110 3 . 01 .4. 2 f Biedenhach Pnedinan; 86 J k &sondem 178 & SlMMasi.77 Tillinghast & Duffield; 183 J H ThoMPse2 & c % , 60 VindUSIM. & Co; 32 Whelan &C 033 ti P 11liams & Co; 52 hite,Reith & Co; 190 pkgs Leech & Coi 10 do order. FRISLADELFRIA BOARD OF TRADE. ft_JOHARcWOOO, odRARL mORRTs. COMLI7TI3I OT TUX MONTI. JOSEPH 0. ORUBB. ;LETTER. ,BAPS SUN MIAMIAnt' NIC01:031, 91111LADIMPRIL. Ship Saranak, Rowland... ..... .......Liverpool; March 1 Ship Island Queen, ROOD Bark Jos Maxwell. Doyle-- soon - Bark minnesota. Veat00k—.,.......Kt0 de Janette, aeon Bark Tremont. 8aker................—8arhad0e5. soon Bohr Vienna, Colson.. .....Barbadoes, coon smuasE INTELLIGENCE. PORT. OF PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 18, 1880. ERIN MBA. -6 10-BUN BETB.--..- 620 RIGR WATER II 51 ARRIVED. • ...Steamship Renshiston, Baker. SO Wears from Boston, with mdse and aeasengers. to Wirmor Bon. • -. Steamship Irtrainia, Kelly T h om Richmond, via Nor folk 30 hours, with mdse to Thom Webster. Jr. Bohr El Plokuni Piokun i date from New York, with mdse to otptain. ,City Ice Boat.Holiellinger, a hours from Reedy fel -and, having towed to the Buoyon the Middle brig Cal yea. for Coastof Africa, yin Charleston, whioh pro 'seeded down under counts, At e o'clock P Mon Thurs day, passed of Bonito? Hook the steamtug America, havink in tow chip Ann E Hooper, for New Orleans,_and bark Reindeer. for Richmond; also Rohr, Coast Pilot for Montevideo, and R G Whilden, for Mobile. CLEARED. Steamship Virginia, Kelly,ltiolimond,T Webster, Jr. (Gorreemondenee of the Madelphla Exchange.) LEWES. Del. Feb 16, 6 A M. • A barit came tr. the Breakwater last evening said to be the David G Wilson. from New Orleans for !Vadat bhia, and remains up to this time, in company with two arks, three brigs. and about forty gave. The Mt Alice Franklin. for Cienfuegos. is detained at harbor in oonlequence of the desertion of tier crew, who have been apprehended in Georgetown. The A F's orew will be put on board to morrow, when she will depart for her destination.. The weather has been very unfa vorable for the last three or four slays, bur has changed for the better, with a light Wind from NW. Yours. , - W. M, HICKMAN. ,11Y TRIAGRAPTI. , .. (Cortesponoenon or The Y Frees.) Ew onx. Feb 17. 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MI As ...ja m ", w ill ha r emeve , nin welt-repainted/ami ties, it is very desirable to have some Ohnp and con venient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crocker,. /cm SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such einergenoies, and no household can afford to be without it. It is alwa ra ready, and up to the stick in, „ cun t. There is no longer a necessity for Jimping chairs splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It is Just the article for cone ! shell, and other ornamental work. no popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemi cally held in solution, arid possessing all toe valuable eualities of the beet cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vast y more adhesive.- ' " USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Pr ice 26 cents WHOLESALE DEPOT, No, so PLATT ST., New YORE. Addreas HENRY C. BPAIDING & Co., Box 3,600, New York Put up for Denim in eases containing four, eiplit. and twelve doZell—f. beautiful Lithographic, Show-Card aocompanying each package. MT A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every household.ral Bold by all prominent litationars, Druggists, Hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of EWALD LNG'S PHU &RED GLUE, when making up their hilt It wilt stand any climate. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! USEFUL INEVERY HOUSE. SPALDINCPB PREPARED GLUE, BOLD BY !STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.. - SPALDING'S PREPARED SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS. • P_ALINGS PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. • Sitt L EY N PU 9 R I ZTITUIVE G ALRE. SPALDIIISPS PREPARED GLUE, _ SOLD BY trANO t-GOODS DEALERS SPALDING'S PREPARED GLEE, SOLD BY OROCLRB. EPA IiDING'IITREPARBD BLUR. BOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY ManuSetu.D4 bY RENILY C.SPALDING & Addrou Post Moe, Bo 4 lic, c CE . SAODAR Street, New York. • Annexed ie an Alphabetical List of Article, which, I damaged, mar be restored to their Original strength an' usefulness by SPALDING'S PREPARED oLtzt, A.— .Mends ACCOUNT BOOKS—, B.... Mend a BUREAUS" ..._...,....,.... g... Mends w di it, • --- P . .... Mends A 13 o.... Mends GUITARS H.... Mends HARPS 1. ....Mends INLAID-WORK J.... Mends JARS K —.Monde KNOBS • •2,-•••-• L ...Mends LEATHER-W0RK...... M—Mends MIRROR-FRAMES, -- N.—Mends NEWEL-POSTS ... 0.... M ends OTTOMANS . ..... P.—Mends Pr ANO-PQR Q.... Mends qui I.,T_PRA. ER A . .. R.... Mends ROCKING-HORSES—. S.—Mends SOFAS T....Mende _TABLES U_.• Mends _TA BLES V.... Mends VASES— V W ...Mende WORK:SOKES....„_ X.._ Mends XYLOG KA PH IC- WOk _ . K. ..... X V.... Mends YARD-STICKS —.—. y Z..—Mends ZEPHYR WOOD-7011k. /c. —ln conclusion, SAL]? N 6 PREPARED GLUE is useful an tibrenes and School*. 1....5....Mende 3.. • .P...fen? P? .....P.... 3,.A.. s ACCORDEuNS ..... , A.... 3 11 4 • tends LETTER-SEALING .... 4 51.: .D..—M ends DAGUERREOTYPE CASEB4D... • 6.... I Mends hMAGIO jr... 5 EW isir KAU Ea ........ 2. N..ends um) S_,_. _. G... 9... . 8--Mends SCHOOL- 00K8 5.... nd a PAR ASOLS.. IL...K.—Mends RULERS ~. . . 12 ...E....mens 13.... P.—Mend s PAI Ell-HAN GIN 14....A....Mende ARM-CHAIRS 15. —.R. —.Met RICRRTY FURNITIIM. .R 15 16....E....M en s FRASER HANDLES.-- E.... 16 1T....D....Men DESKS P.... 17 B.—G.—Mends GLOBES . , . M.—L....Mends LOOSENED te....U....Mends Upholstered FORM URE....U....20 21.... E... Mende EGG-SEATERS .. E. 25._.-.:....Mends ACORN:WORK..-... —.— 22 23...-...... Mends CHESS-BOARDS.. -....-... -.2l 24—....M0nds PIDDLES .„.„ . - ...... ...........21 25 ..... Mends 11H EL L.Wld RK . - ...____.......26 26....-.Mende FILLET-WORK .-._.-....26 27 - ...........Mends HOBSY-H0R5E8....... •• 27 28 -.......-Mends KALEIDOSCOPES ....-..... -- ... 28 29- ...... -Mends HONEY-BOXES 29 30.........--Mende VIER: PAMES-..........§1 31._ Mends P. RNTAR 8— •......-- -61 4.... Metad6 E I RI,N • 33-..-- tends &CHOEIRNITURE_____S3 34. ... ends l'A PI ER -MAC HE .....- .- -31 35.-- ends W.ARDROBES, --- -....- 35 36-- Mends PAR! AN MARBLE.- -36 37 ---Mends CRIES. „ . .„ ... - ..... ....... 37 38.....--- Mends BABY-J . 6 , 4A5.-- .-- .-...38 99....-- Mends IVOR Sr-WORK ~..--...........-39 40.--..... Mends MATCH-SAI. ES -- -........40 41...._. M ends PICTURES .„„ . -... . • 42 ... Mende VIILL-WHEEL5......... 43—.... Mends OW EL- RACKS ,...._. —• 44. ... -- mends AS lIBTA NDS •-:- . 15--..... Mends BEDSTEADS........_ 48 ... Mends DRUMS .„„,....... - 47. ... Mends CHESSMEN...„,.... 43. --Mends BALLOT.poxEtI. • ... 49 --Mends HERSARIUMS..„,-„,..........-a 60..........1dends Mc& GA 91 MON-BOA RD16.........50 51- -..._ -Mende BA )-BOXES 91 53.:-.... lends RLACK-BOAItDB.--....»....,.92 54 Mends N LLIA D TABE - R ...... ....... .4 63........-.MendsßlLb_lAßD-CUES. ..- 55 95.•......-Mends BIRD-CAGES ...—.............56 57......--,... Mends elgoomeTLy ..........._.ca 53 - -hlels t iOOK-CMI ..-,,......_.. M 59—.... Men a 400 T-CHI /3,--...........-.....69 e 60.- -.Men sr girt H-H DLES•-• ............50 61-- Mende REJSHUS......- ..-- - - ...... 61 62....-...... Mends CABI NETS ..................-.....62 63.___...... Mends CHURNS 64... Mends CLOCR,CASES.. 65----Mends CREJ'eCHEEI.... 68..........?dends n it SpA E. pa-. 67—.... Mends U 1 Afro.- .. M..-- Mends A N 05........... 69.-- ..... Mends CADDIES..- .. - 70.......... Mends OA 518 R AS-- 71. ..... -.Mends CHA1R5........... - 72 ..... Mends CHARTS ..,".„.... 73- ... -. Mends CLOTHES - FRA MES . 74... --Mends CARD-CASES...-... 75 _.-- Mends CHESTS.. ...• ....... 76.. Mends DIARIES 77....... Mends WORK-STANDS_•,. - 7A...._..-.. Mends DRAUGHT-BOARD'S 79 --Mends DISHES ..-.... -....... RI- ... -.Mends DIVANS ..- ......, 81. ... Mends DICE-BOXES.. 83 .....- ... .Mends DO MINo g_ ,Ell . ....... 84.- Mends FIREBOARD&-.... ea Mends FLU 7EB 88.......... Mends BALLUSTERS....- 87 ....Mends GLASSWARE...... M.-- Mends HANDLES, .. ._ - Eii3 89.- 89........-. Mends GUTTA-PERCHA . WARE.- ...._&.O 9 - ....Monds KITES. ..- -- . 90 91....---Mends TOPS 92....-. Mends ORgANS--........ ---.- 92 93.....--- Mends MOD RES.,. , „, _ _ 93 94----Mends 1 11.6WANo-biAORLN E . . 1. AN . DB ...9 4 95. ...--,..Blends PANICLE; _. es 96....-.. , Isride cASTEBWRD WORK -. --96 99... -. .. Mends SIDEBOARDA„,..._._ _... 98 99..... Mends WOODEN WARE.................. 99 100. ... ..... Mends WILLOW WARE..........• ..• • .:100 BPALDUNG,B STATIONERSUE. SOLD BY SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, _ _ RaLnAmr. nka..wo were. - SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. soLp .11Y OROCk:110. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, BOLD BY .11A,RDWARE STORES SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD By ROUSE•FURNISRING STORES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SOLD BY FANOY-GOODS DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREP APPD 61,11}; SOLD 211 Y COUNTRY 3LEROILAM'S GENRRALLI Manufactured by HENRY C. SPALDING A, CO., Addrele Poet Office, S ox No. 0, NS CED A R street, New Yorka 60% Put up in cap containing either Four, Eight, o Twelve dozen each—A heauti Liz two C BROW CA RD accompanying earn package. dnely RETAIL DRY GOODS. BARGAINS FOR. SIX WEEKS. THORNLEY 01118 M, N. E. corner. EIGHT! and SPRING GARDEN, would respeotfully inform th pubho german/ that from now (January 14, 1850,)unt the Istof hlaroh the4 trill SELL GOODS EGARDLESS OF PROFITS! They haves,' exoe.lent stook of itong Broolat Shawls. znglish and Araerioan Blanket.. Beet Shirting and IlheetingMusline, Mena of ourrmportattoa. Flannel., Clot 5, and Cassimeres. A good many loAks on_hand. A Leatog rooK OF FANCY SILKS. Rest make of blaok Mammas, De Lathe., German Poplin Plaids, &o, M"" f % g lair l b fa N. B.—lt will pay to gigs us aca I. ' 1114 BLUE PLAID FLANNELS. tenant Breda Rnh& na Cloth Cloaca. oollen Lore Shawl's. Pretty 20 and 2$ mat Detainee. 33.10 and 34 5.) Wool Robes. worth $7 and $5. Finest Black dfousselines, 58 to 60 oenta. II cent Pjaids. .ABIMER $1.25 for best Fancy Cashmeres. Good Goods and C a lm ' and $ 1 .15. Rattmets and etes, 40 to 75 cents. Vestines very cheap. 50 sent first-rate Stilts and Drawers. Gloves, 'Ties, &a., auction lots. COOPER. cc CONARD NINTH and 51ARKEI N. B.—LINNN GOODS, a large and desirable stoo * of every desonption. Jalo SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. LACEY fr, ILARNESH, SADDLES, AND RODER. Tirs i /Nza MEDAL at th e World's Fair, ha id in Lon dos, I, was awarded to tie for the hest Harness, Tun PRIES MEDAL at the WOrie'e Falr, lot in Also York, in 1863, was also awarded to DE for the et Har ness. , .. . Having plane then greatly enlarged our manufacturing frill lass, rilibri s onrimplikrif i ra t vip nubile at ion. to and 32 Routh DF.VENTH Bt., above Cheitnut, PHILADELPHIA. . The most complete assortment of article/ In our line of business, nob e 4 Hare ass, Ladies' and Gentlemen's! idingliladdles, Bridles, Driving and Riding Whips Fly eta. Horne Covers for Bummer and Winter ye. But igi a tr zus al all other kinds of robes. r goods are manufactured in the very best style of wor mild p,.and with hat ONE QUALM Y OF LEATHER, whioh is the best the mar set oan furnish. Atte tlon is asked to tho following scale of prices : Good p gerirtsipable aij i gle bayitess . frpm...4l3 to 123 fin $2B 60 to 85 Plain don e harness ' 440 to 80 , Cowart' harness maker,' can be supplied anti' harneu h ',heaver than that' can manulacture them. nlO-stuktti3m MIESOURI LAND _ B. E. DILBROUGH & General Land and Deal Estate Co., nts, Dealers in Land Warranta,lgtoc, &0., n. 0., Northwest corner THIRD and CHEST UT &roots, Bt. LOUIE. PartioulaiattentiOn paid to nntering Graduated Lands. , MON) &tree for aalo at mums ranging from 12 X to fa cent& per nom. Patriots secured rind Maas paid. • Enclose stamp for Plat and partioularg. , fete-3m NEW YORK KEROSENE OIL:--100 bblo for eats at manufacituter'airoca, . YAR ALL Lt WIDEN. fel6-Im 472 North THIRD Street, GUMPERT, Importer —Just received, • 63 MO best gnality HAVANA ClfiA RR. whloh are offered for milo by (3. (3 UM PERT. 1.111 CH RSTN r Ativet. above U. $. Mint. fela-The NEW OROP NEW ORLEANS MAIL.- UR l ti fi d ZIONWO:I I Oi ° M e rle alai, UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY 'AND TRIIB'P COMPANY OF PIM LAIDELPRIA. Offlee, 8. 1,. outer of THIRD and CREOTNUT Ntrooto... DIVIDEND FOR TIM YI:AIt leso. The Direotore from the surplus or saving upon the bonmesa of the demean), for the 'ear ending December 81, IMO, have deelmed a BONUS to the Polio, Honiara to the extent of TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT., to be ended to the intoned amount pa) able at death, or else the moment reale In CASH', at the option of the in eured. Aeswrs. JANUARY 1. 11480. C c a m e h h e t n n b h a tt n r ic d ,lateNde t w n Crleane 4%4 . 5264 ti o Loathe seourad.by ample col- NM? 81 Billa receivable .. . , Beal estate, bonds, and mertgages . ---........ "I ! " 83 Bank, railroad, canal, and other clock ,, an d lll4-946 83 aemiritiee... ... .. , .... . , ~... _ Loaned on polloies.deferiap.iemium•••-'' 267,176 dt balances doe from agents.. .. s, and Present vB.llO of annual prentiati Rinehart R. Crawford ,-- Paul B. Goddard, M. D. Jame!' Deyereux, Daniel Be nle ennh. William W. Godwin. AIM C. H art. EPHMEN. 1). B r R. C BEN !AMIN W. JAMEC R. ROar ER, Beare Medical Exam i ners—Pau C. Hart, M. D. OFFICE OF THE QUAKER CITY IN suRANCE CO No. 408 'WALNUT R2REET: FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT nkr THIS BUSINESN },ND CONDITION OF THE QUAKER LI Y INSURANON COMPANY A" Presented to its Stockholders. Jan. 3, 1810. Capital 5t00k....... ._. ....82 0 0•000•00 Surplus ; January 1, 1869 124131.01 Premiums received in 1859: Ftre.. • 0.1111.564 83 Marine . 160,480.20 Inland Na v i gat i on' } 3 1 4,067.13 Transportation... 0,012.10 Interest received................ 10,181.45 Salvage and mum 38,083.111 8690,04432 1101,4T1.80 LOBBEB, EXPEBiBEB, Loans glad in ...... Pina.t tinting, & eXyp t uacm. 1 alatiag raid in 1860........ Renieuraniie and nm. retuni"ire . ini- 8 ' 485.23 $330,296.159 ASSETS, Bonds and mortgagee on real estate —..51110.060 00 Ground rents in Philadelphia 2,230.00 60 shares Continental Bank, NOW . 01:M)50 tO share!' 2:600 (x) 100 ( lo Loin Exchange Bank, Philadelehis. ~ 2,60040 00 'hares Union PhiPida, • 1,260.00 23 do Consolidated Bank d 0..„ 760.00 12 do Farmers le hleohanios' Bank, Camden, N. 3.. . 2030 entree of Railroad. Canal, and other etockei all laying net net market tall 83,660.00 Futlpn >onAh Wring Arid? pet of 12.100.60 eadtla le bills ~. 91 034.96 Mn in hands of agents and in transit .. . . , _ Cash on hand andlniiank...... . . 8369,74 CM Thin Company continues to make Insurances against. Less on all kinds of Fire. Marine, and Inland Riliks, on the most favorable terms,. OFFICERS. PresidLent—GEOH. HART. Vico president—R. K.P . P ROBS. Secretary and Treasurer—H. It. COGGSHALL. Assistant Secretary —S. H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. George H. Hart, Foster S. Perkins, E. P. Roes, H. R. Cossetted), A. C. Cattail, E, W. Bailer, Andrew R. Chambers Samuel Jones, M. D. Hon. 'll. M. Fuller. 107-tt H. R. COUGSHALL. Secretary. IMg!IEN±En VECIIANGE INSURANCE COMPAISI is- , A —Moe No. 40e WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and 15te1oliarviise generallr, on favorable terms, either limited or per retuaL DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Bonsai!, Joshua T Own, John Ginned°. linnet sMars 4 13an1. 1 5 7• Hollinshead, Waml. L. lime , .John itleDottell, Jr., Edn'ajd D. Roberts, R4C. Rale. Jelin Griffith, Jempw T. Rale,(Belleibtite./ JEREMIAH SONSALL, President. JOHN Q..g_lNNono, Vice President. EDWARD W. DAVID, Peoret4rt Jam-tutruile DELAWARE brUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE Gohlppri a . . INCORPORATED BY THE LEO SLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA,I . OFFICE, B. E, CORNER Tfilitll. AND WALNUT MARL llr eta, P l i n i t it i tll 0 E ON vgssELB, KEIT, To all yard of the WerliL On owls, b,R?v r e L Aill i e rfi r AN k 9 Lakes and Carriage FlREarts o'f tne INSURAPeOES On Merchandise generally. • On Stores, llwelling_klomeg, dte. AItiIETS OF THE COMPANY, November I, 1860. Per. Market Valus. 1113,050, Philadelphia City 66r' cent. Loan-SWAM 0 0 100,000,.Bennaylvanus State 6 V' ot. Loan 83.666 00 61,000 Pennsylvania State 6ap ot. L0an...., . 31,00 00 22,000, U.S. Treasury ale tir cent. Notes and Interest due . - -- ' --- . - -... .. ..... 56,263 61 830,000 V. B. Treaauryelfact.Notes and inter est due. .. 30,616 00 rococo Temp l ar, Loan to the Ci t y a Alia ileipnlit ..... -.-....- 2 d _._.„. -...... 15,0 00 CO $60,000, Pennsylvania Railroad Mortg age 6 1, cent. 80nd5.. .. ..._. _., 63,601) 00 860,000, North Pennsylvania tilroahlort e V'' cent. 80nd5.. ... - VIM Weargul e adelphia Passenr Railwa IL" 00 Company 7 ier at. coupon bonds.. y ... IMO N $11,003,1100 shares stook Germantown Ole Company, interest and prinelpal ituaraPued by the oily of Phila delphia...-. .- . . __. _- mots (fry $6,006,]00 choC orearn P Y ennsylva - niaßatiroad an II carom(' shares&otuTWilliiii;ielfi k i ir" ' S ' nl N road Company.. ---- ... _ scam shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and ...... ~_ Tug Company, Fluladelplua and Savannah Steam Navigation Com- ItanY, Comm Steam Navigation Company, relladelptdard ere de Orece Steam ow Boat Company, Philadelphia °Wig* company .......... --... 1,1111 00 La rand Medium and Real &tate, Ot- 41":" f fioe BruMins . . 78.6111 U ggill re.eivstre map 69 B due at Agenoler—Yremiumi on Ma. rine Peones, interest. and other debts due the Company 11,661 tg Sane end stook of sundry Insurance Comps- . UM 00 Osali on Depoct In U:060 31 DIRECTORS. U rr U ZI 2 , 4 1 a. pi th , i:P.°Pl l Efittl,"4 heorlue a . ohn . Penrose, ohn . Dam. , 1111: i ain i T o r:g u i l t,' r ir.s ilham 07Lu wig. Trlitti a s i t'on, George G. Leiser, enry moan. ward Darlington, . Jones Braok,. noer hrHviones onnuO. Hand. bert Borten, aoob P. Jones, mei B. IM'Forlando oh P. Eyre, _ , ohn 11.41emple, Metes, Dash Craig, . T. Morgan, " merles Reify, A. B. Berger, .. WILLIAM MARTIN, Prealdent. I N maw S. O. , Vice President, HENRY LYLBIT ! RN. Secretors. dle-dtr :FUME 'INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. tas CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. LVANA. INCORPORATED APRIL. NM. 8 1 1 THE STATE OF' PENNSY CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. DIIIICT9111: . Samuel Vi'vght. K.....,11 Bllllen Wm. W. welters, W . Eyefuls% Ches. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr.. ..' TVA ' We a l., ii i Erg' tii v o . r : i t r. " ' hos. FliTn a tij4; GEORur, W. DAV ' , 168rdr:_it. JONATHAN J. SLoCUId. Vice Pres't. SWILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. All -tI 77 .78 LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM- V.f i &riTP H A F ir Y P L F rig i th e r 120( T ga r ; ok l icio B .l ) a Id Streets. _Aese,s, 11 1 0 2 ,226 '6. INSVRES LIVES for the wi ti agtt i e u rr i n i g ife—grants Wa l l I gtu a e n , d ant=7,ll7o.4.ot. depen=l,!,f.l'd,: atingenetes o Life. " They act es &tutors, Administrator, Allidalhei Trustees. and Guardians,_ TRUS peoel L. Miller ; FitigliY o t t ribidds Willa% lc . . Prrl, er. p,w.,nrell, enry C. Tommi e odelphas Kent, {Derr H. Carr, Dulfw,, Wliam obertsono W il arner. ,}lO4lll T.B: M E old M li bon. W. Horror. Secret HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCH COMPANY, No. dil WALNUT street, Phi Weals. DIRESORB. W. Baldwin. i bt. W. D. Truitt.' Ed Thomson. m. Ralanuln. Ekr . It ,' W ge;ton r ; E. thangler, dli.Mtrier" . H. Houton, H. H. Love, rade' P. Norte'. l i 7174., .KOl3l I. atm Clayto.m.. 'dward ,A Thomas L. Ludes . IL H. NM Ihne rote • President—M. W. BAkBWIN georeterr.—EDWlNes , Viesident—E. B. WARNE. BOOT Pr H. dell BURNETT'S COCOAINE. , The following testimonial is conclusive of ite efficacy in the OW of DANDRUFF. . . Rewrote, 00t..30, IBM liessre.Josarn Bummer & Co.: GlitytattotErt I have pled your COCOAINE about am weeks its snout is so marked and extraordinary tbitt I it my duty to state It to you. My net onmalelnt for inlyeral years has been Dsrinagiye with itching and Irritation of the scalp. After beuShing my hair, my coat -oollar would be cov ered with the Ivhite scales, (dandruff.) which looked like a shower of snow. My barber tried various applications without effect. Ilia abuse of your 0000AInc, and his obatinate ref nisi to use it, provoked me to prooure and try it. I have used leas than a bottle. The dandruff: and the irritation which caused It have entirely diesappeared, and my hair was never before in so good eondltion. Yinir obedient servant. A. A. FULLER. BURNETT% COCOA INE. A single application renders the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It is o seeded by all who h.Ave 050,1 it to be the beet and cheapest Hair Dressing the ork/. Prepared by JOSEPH. BURNETT & Co., BOSTON, and for sale by all dealers genera ll y, at 00 cents a bot tle.d2l-s3m T° WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PYBICIANS. Mrs. JAMES DETTB' INVENTIONS FOR LADI Approved of end highly recommended by the Medical Profession throughout the United Staten, Thirty Thou sand Inva Ida having been advised by their slimming to use her Itlwrgleal Appliances. Phut would caution Merchants and others against purolinenic except at her remittance, 1039 WALNUT litreet, where she canibe consulted daily, between the hours of 9 end 6. Her book of testimonials will be given on anullostion• fell•stnth-iy SOAP AND CANDLES.-50 boxes DetW- N-7 sive Coup; 100 boxes Olive Be.tpi 200 boxo• Ada andans 60 boxes Sperm candles. in store, for sale by ROWLEY, MILIBURNER. & CO.. No. 10 B. Wharves. • _ rots ICeRIOK-MAKING MAOIIINES which tom 1-irermt,t9nolt7ottilgrtke ,000 yeA• (1: L 1 ,14 1410k Presses. foreCoet CAeltlat3B.POßarAiMin Road. iannva Filth sheet 6.7-6 m REFINED SUGAR.-500 bbls. crushed, ipZra u r:s e a n e r si nk a 'Mil.: Ter WZ en! pINE OLD PORT WINE, FROM TIIF - 11 : London Dods, now in state and for ertlo by 613-6 t it. T. k. MIDDI. PON Jr BRO,, 6 North FRONT Rt. Ps.7YRUP MOLASSES, &a,-500 lihds. and bble. a,home and medium tilyru_pe. Alsa Ar rime Mus taltegii.f""4 by JAMES ORAjtAbt /a CO.. lw DE - LEN, 411 CHESTNUT STREE T , above Fourth North stde, hay a fi ns assoyemeal kii i i t ga Mi ap t s c:. oigar Tubes. Cherry laterri l W i t i t n ts TAR AND Pl'l'OH.-250 bbls. ton Tar t. 20 Wilualge,mTevi..4o...plll_4lto Ip stole, and for sole by W HO WLa Ab nli i i "" 00.. Va. MK. Virbarvon. bal 300 BUS Prime Halifax and Eastport Hem as, 600 boxes Boated Herring, 200 hall bble White Fieh, In store and for sale by WM. J. Tavl.Oß & CO., dal lee end 124 NONTII Wharves. MA OK EREL.-500 bbls Prieto No. 1., ft bid. Large No. 3., MO bbui Email No. 3., And as lO rt ial:l, ','"" P '• WM. J. ai r • In sud TIE arm RUSHTON'S SEMEN'S PURE. COD LIVFR OIL PERFECTLY SWEET •rio PALAABLE, manu factured uat Newfoundland for the proprietors, from fresh and healthy livers, by steam, at n. low tempo/a lum thus preserving the sweetness ha d pur ity of the Oil, while the natural fishy flavor is perfectly covered, and the oil rendered palatable and _agreeable to the taste. Theloroprietors of this Oil ep_are no expense in having their Oil properly prepared at Newfoundland, the only Once where the Claus matins is bound in abundance. The true Oil is frequently ,impaired by admixtures with oil from other lineal.■ of the undue faMilyotnd only that naming from the " Banks " one be retied epee its the genuine, Oar Oil line bean n11101'2,4, tul pronounced to tie pure. and the i t Goo utlit3—ellorneterietiee which enable it to maintent its s uperiority over all (Alter kinde. Prepared and for gals, wholesale and r taiel, by MASSARO & CO. fel4tml Twelfth and Chestnut stint t, Philadelphia. 86 BIA3 27 1061470 fk fenlnrittn W. l'ihglty. attic's Brady. Mims T. Lea. George Junkin. B. Franklin Jackson. Pliny Fiek. RaWFORD. TINGLEY, Vico Eresideet. tar, and Treasurer. 1 B. Ooddsrd, M. D.. Alex RII-Ituthat WSL THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND, DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR HAS universally supplanted all other Ointtn, and henlinu , applications en both the Eastern WI astern }lonospheres, whereSer Wm dutell ; Itsintrinsic merit to s he true sdaret of its success in ell cutaneous affections, whether thp cause 1.4 accident or disease. BURNS & w e SCALDS are instantly relieved of V. , , their anguish, pain and inflammation, by a timely '-' application o f this 'ner ve/loss Mater, and ths 4 flesh is renewed as if by a °"nn ygl i fTl ' ilVD m i n it; &. 'rfTtltl i firlEßY. Chit ran are „ regnant t l i its,flhrbrit (rotn °eternal in- Jurlell, efipeeialty Crum /quid and tamperer Ex jobs ions—titerefole every X mother should have this heahhF preparation con- .4 'Mato) , on hand. ft peals oort brenstA, and quickly r y removey,t . he 'II,T rkat or El3 9 °1( 111:41114 . 3 iq a SL iPlVektiti. The 11 achinist. tho 'its 6 ve ler.an every other In. dividiuyl*hose lilt in life i: thrqwe hint , within li,e . ' Arai ol i Ve l a d r b i u ri i l g i n „Igvoit, , ,^s' l A,47..igt:Tisovs is his best and only friend. ~. It is both .portabie andc h ea e, cheap, and should ever be s:, his companion, as a friend in need. There are thou- r., sands o living witnesses to testify to its ivirvellions iii virtue. who owe their Bonne limbs an muscles I to its caving efficacy. The followin are a few of the leading fferensts for Oltis PALLE 'II ItIAQI- CAL PAIN,.,}..g.TRACT- Olt is a PRY, ENTive A as well as CUBE Rums, prilltritiai Borne of ell kinds, Mollie', Ellin! WoPtple. Boils, Fros t Bites, &rotate, Broken Breast. Fever Bores, Hoprvy, Bites of Reptant, Felons, Bolds , Canner Otanilutar Die-Scurf, ' Cracked Lips. eases, Heald Head, Chapped Bandit, Mercurial Bores, Borates. Oh il Am nax, si (generally, §inell ?car, Crai D. 'lrrlo l es t 'Juniors, egutrected Cordi. IV, Chins.. ' , Matti FI;i: • Illsretees of the heumatism, Mortal bores, tikin, nee, As. fold at the ßrineipal Depota,l4 Broadway, New York, and 21 and L5l Chartres street, New Orleans. by J. WRIGHT & CO.. General Arent. It can also be ob tained of all reepeolable Druggists and Merchants throughout the United BAatetand Via. . . ONtl. 5 drtti 81, Mill Street, rely Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania. T" ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE 1- TRIEBEMAR, I f end:, Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England and secured by the deals of the Eoole de Phermacie de Paris, andthe Imperial C ollege of hlediaine, Vienna. 0.1 is invaluable for ezheusttou,snormaterrlicsa,snd ell physical disabilities. N 0.2 oompletel yeradicates all trace. of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per tumuli use of oopaivia and cubele. N 0.3 has entirely supplanted the in.urlous use of mer cury, therapy insuring to the sufferer 'seedy relief,dis verging all impurities, and rooting out the venom of dts ease. TRIREIV.MAR, Nos. 1, 2. and 3, are prepared an the form of a lozenge, devoid of taste and smell, and can be married in the waistcoat pocket. Bob! in tin cases, end divided inio sonarate doles, es admitustered hy Velpeau, g,Roun. Illoord,'Sr a. Price 83 each, or four eg for 9, which saves 83. and in en eases, where there is a caving of 32. 't'o be hed, wholesale and retail, of Dr. DAR ROW, 194 Illkac yr swim, New York. R by DA E VU., corner THIRD and WAL T. 'Rite and by T. W. DYOTT & 40561.111 ottri BE 4 DIMD Street, Whologale and Retail Agents for Perinaylvtulia. n22-d3m p X ECU T 0R 'S NOTICE.—NoIico i$ h. * l ill r ega v d e , a ink % ) , I. C d uyp a t'e b o n e',, w . i !l l . or 1 1 11 1 1=pra t i ed an i l a tt epe l iVo s ti r s il iVititeifto ti" s l ard e e= are yeiluestod Io call and maks payment, and those hav ing chums against the bald deceased are requested to present the name to the undersigned for payment. P.l. kHY lA. CFFIN, ja2l-adt No. 305 CHRISTIAN street. usTATE OF JOSEPII DIESINOER, DE -. 2 . 4 CEASED. Vattern teatimentary to tho estate a JOSEPH DIE RINGER, deceased. having been granted to the eulacri ber,all persons ntnebted to the said °nate are managed to make payment, and thorn having claims to present theta to JOHN I'.Pk:RBCII, Ita!Tutor. No. 6y Street, Or to hie Attorney, Jal4 ent• No. FREDERICK REY ER. 211 south THIRD Street. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO THE Estate of LYDIA LOCKYER. deceased, 'twos been sranted to the undersigned all persons indebted to stud estate ere requested to 'unite payment, and those having claims to present the same to J. E. WAINVVIUGT .1401-erR.• 1012 North FIFTH O t rest. DISSOLUTION OF PARI'NERSIItP.- The partnership heretofore elastiim iotween the undersigned. under the firm of RIP. OWALT & CO.. is this di,' disso'ved. by mutual consent. The business 4.f the firm will be settled by .1. L. Rinswalt and J. G. L. Brown. J. L. RIN OW& LT, J. IL 1.. BROWN, Feb. lb, 1800. BrErlihN OILEENE. THE JOB PRINTING BUSTNEf_ 4 B, IN MI its branches. will he contiqued br the under• signed under he firm of HIM; WALT & I .3HOWIV, at N 9.34 South THIRD Street. J. 1,. lIINGWALT, felot-31* J. G. L. BROWN. THE firm of WEBER & RUCH is this day dinnolved by mutual consent . The butinees wall be nettled by either partner Signed, JNO, C. WEBER, Philadelphia, Feb. 1 , 180/ JOS. N. RUCH. JOS. N. RUCH, has associated with him nv.Nll).rt, and will continue the ronnufaa lure of Shute. Collars, Bosom. !hewers, ov,rijia, &t.„ r}d.,. the firm of BHINETT Ar. M UCH. at LURCH Aliey, whore they invito the attention of eaters In Le above line of goods. H. X. BENNETT, thoputelphia, Feb. 13,1860. JOB. N. RUCH. folt-nt #801,665 g LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE •-•IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Bubsorihars have formed and entered Into a Limited Partnership, under theprovisions of the Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. That the name of the firm or partnership is 'William D. Edson, and the general nature of the business the Manufacture and Sale of Boots and Shoes. That Wil liam 11. Edson is the General Partner. and John Faun dem and Macpherson Saunders arc the Special Part ners. all residing in the City of Philadelphia. The capital in cash contributed by the Special Partners is Ten Thousand Dollars, cacti contribution Five Thou sand Dollars. The Partnership commences this TEN TH DAY OF JANUARY, IMO, and la to terminate DE CEMBER 91,1961. Rirs( WILLIAM D. EDSON, JOHN SAUND(E; s e Partner. MACPHERSON SAIINDERS. Special Partners. January lOth, INSTRUCTION IN CLASSICS AND NIATHEMATICS. ROBe NT D. LABBERTON, Ph. D. le now open for an essagemeni for sine hour daily. All communications addressed to No 408 !moth Eighth street. will Teem , . e prompt attention. Rtvgaitarite—Prof. Oeo. Allen, N 0.913 South Seven teenth street; Dr. titmege fluhring. Olt Arch street; Philip Physick Randolph. Esq.. 20 South Fourth creel: Lloyd P. SmithlLtbrarien. Philadelphia Library: James LesleY, Jr,,ell hlarket street. Je27-1m A MERIOAN SUUOOL INSTITUTE is a 4 - l a. reliable medium Odom, h whioh &tools and Fatui ties may otitam competent taxation. Parents may ob tain, g ratuitowily, in ormstips anVircalaof the beat schools. 8 lITII WOO MAN, k CO., Bee 1111041)WA . new Yon, or nil-If MO OHEEIT CUP Street. Philadelphia. :ainual B. Stoked. " ilham Martin, ipamen B. MaFarlarde oseph_R. Trotter. met . 4uaton. hoop3slua Paulding. dmun A. Bonder, F%el . Hutolunaoa. CI • HMOT. a 8, Airwr, annial,l, mains mph M. muffin. ohn 0, Brenner. P. a .MI Bst l ot ~ R President. TOR , Vine Pre.% attlit-21 Io t RYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL au. MERCANTILE COLLEGES, !mated at Phila.. Eephia, E. corner siivENTH and CHESTNUT ; w York, Ronal°, Cleveland, Chioaco, and St. Louie. r Information. call or sand for Catalogue. fee- JW. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win e cheater & Spott—OENTIEMEN:B . IN u l Pi Ean "trraTruiiB"4sllTBtreet srY°PP°Ba rarllOa e ,) eleighis J. W. S. would reqp•otrully gall the attention of his former Patrons and Mead, to Ns new store, and is pre pared to Ml orders forl3lllltlll at short notice. A perfopt fit guarantied, Wholesale Trade susPhed with hoe dhirts and Collars. 1011-1 r NIOUOLSON, tr• :Manufacturer of SHIRTS, LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS ANL/ COLLARS A Isrge and choice sasortsuent, and moor. MA Da, al wale on hand, unto whioh I partioularly invite the at tenuon of 0/11111 and proinpt-pay to (MORT TINS bt1)11PTI 8. E. owner of SECOND and ARCH. Streets, Phlla dolytt JalB-hia P ATENTS PROCURED Tits UNITED STATER AND EUROPE, at H. HOW SON'S offl net, Forest Place. PHU S. FOUR Pll Street. Tire pro prietor visits Washington twice a month, and attend. personallv to all eases entrusted to him. Residence 1909 COATI. 8 Street. l'amphlete on the management of relented applies lions, foreign patents, eases of interference. and a cir cular of reference, may be had at the above offices. Buittoloyort, lowa, Oct. DR•R Rio 1 take this occasion to elate to you, t at for several seers past I have been acquainted with the manner in which you have conducted your businesses Patent Bolmttor. Thor has always been highly erothtable to yourself and eatiometro7 to the Patent Oftlze. You un derstood your case■ well, and preeemed thorn in that intelligible form which generally Insured success. I orward this certificate, hoping that it may be nervlee• able to you in continuing to final that employment in yogr protection to which your intelligenee, industry, and courteous bearing, ettjuatly entitle you. Yours, very truly, Al A.ON• Late COMnumeioner of Patents. lIINRT 1104 , X0N. Eeq. red-Itn• C AU T lON !—ASTROLOGY!—LOOK OUT!-000D NEWS. FOR ALL !— The never failing Mrs, VAN HORN I. the beet; she sue coeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by aint promises, fly to her for advice and noniron. In ma affairs alit fussy jails. She has the secret of winning the a ff ections of the opposite pox. it this fact which induce. illiterate pretender. to try to Imitate her, and copy her advertisement. She shows gou the likeness of your future wilt., husband , or absent land. It Is well known to the public at large that she Is tie first and only person who van show the hkeneas in Mint!, mad of the entire satisfaction on all the con cerns of life, wrtfialli can be tested and proved by thou sands, both married and sing MAIM le. who dully and early vi sit her. COM, one come Mil to LOMB It 111 Strata. her . Jamowr and Honest fe /I • MINTON'S ENOAUSTIO TILES for LuE doom Ornamental Ohlmnar Tops for cottages, Eirden Vases and Fountains, trlbed Ilya for dr.alne and Water oonduotors poi ted tuid for We ni fah BditaWllVBlltat R EFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS.— (3. DONOGHUE will continue business until May next, at 15 South WATER Street, and now oilers for sale, at the lowest market prices, for oash. or on ap proved short credits, 4,000 burials steani-refined Sugars andlillyrups, of various grades. including I , oxefing's Crushed and Pulverised and hlroller's Patent-out loaf Sugars. Also, Rio and Java Coffee, Adamantine Can dles. and Kells's Prennh lirandr Colnrmr. 1.27-9 tn• SLATE ROOFING, &o.—Whoever desires Slate Roof put propel on, pr e leaky one made tight, and warranted, Juba!! ave,immethete attention, by direoting to TOOll AS GRIFFIN, Slater, NINTH. and THOMPSON Streets, Old Slate purohaaed. leal4m" FUGUET & SONS, 'OO lAIPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, No. Yln South FRONT Street, Receive regularly n full nsitortinent of desirable CI GARS, which they offer at low rate,, for ouch or ap proved credit. VA LC UV TA TWlNE.—Just IL, superior lot of Cnlouttis Twine, and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER,&. die 11 N. Water •t and el N. Wharves r i lvEßy DENTIST, JEWELLER aif; . VER-PLATEH,MAOH MIST, Gun-Smith, Tin smith Plumber Qaa-Fitter. and Artisans in _general - , patsshou ve one'él . SHAW'S Ali t ir i qi OAB-STOVITS. .ker pby . 13411. EL isX-In3 , ii 3 RACE dires t, tuladelphis, ra, illEDiciNAt. 001) LIVER OIL, TOR CONSUMPTION LEGAL. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. EDUCATIONAL. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. giskFOß THE BOUTII.—CHARLIS. Tort Atio savAriument.A mown. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy FielVt at an average of sivaltin per sent. be low New Yor Steamship rate., OR CHARLESTON, 51. C. The 1.1.18. Malleftflugup KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Charles F. Oman , will awl on SaturdaY• loth - Nary 12, at 10 A. . Through in 48 toll Itionjai Only 44 tiers at Sot. _FO SAVANNA, Ga. The V. S. Mail bilamettAp STATE OF OEORGIA, C a p ta i n J. Garvin, will salt on monthly, February 20 at 10 o'olook A. M. Through in 08 to 40 hours, only 48 bonrs at Sea. InirSaihng days changed from every gaterday t 3 every five Mr Goodie received, and Hills of Lamas sighed every epTondlyl first-glapir.,ltmhile IM E STATE and STAT OF GEO G I now now nut tul stove every ten days, thus arming • yeAISI oenunk Ideation with Ob.arleston and Savannah, and the South and onthwrist. At Ittdh Charleston and vannah. the= 00h , heat with steasuirli Int Fl4Ol with olte., for all planes in the Sti ad IfseL I SWUNG . Freight and Inenra ce on it large proportion of Spode shipped Smith will be fmtnd SO be 'elver by these shioi than by minus vessels, the prematta being one-half the rate N. B.—lnintranoe on all Railroad Fret htis entirely stineoessarY, farther than Charleston or avannah, the Railroad Companies taking all risks t. ese polite CHEAT REDUCTION I FAR . Fare by this route 25 to 40 per oent. cheaper . than by the Inland Roptl as will be seen by the folMwing sobs dale. nrotir4 okets frem %Mt: via Charles ton and Sava i t ittle.rothute, IN L INC MEALS on the whole route, anent nom and Savan nah to Montgomery: MAIM MIL tharteaton.......—.Bll 6 kjavaanah II CO Auguits---. 3 00 !Own— Itl 76 Atants— 81 110 lambus 06 00 Albany —........—.., PT 00 teoVea..MerT.— _ 'ZS Ti Charleston— N Barannab....,.—. 15 00 Austurta-- 20 00 Msoon.--... SI 00 $9 00 Columbus—. 03 OS 11 b Moulsomms—.. M 00 New Orleans.. Ye New Orleans.- 61 00 No MI of latlive . rigned after the ahlp hea For fj_eight or swage apply On board. at seoondwitart above Vine street. or to AkLF.X. HERON, Boutkwest oorne! poly - I'# and Ii CHESTNUT. / t ent. in /111=ti n .'11(IVE11.1 O U ABELL.. Foe Florida from Charles Mantes Olin& over/ For Florida from Itaninsitth, 'teem BR Mares and St. John's. every Tuesday and itaturday. stiaiFOß ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— NEW YORK AND DAYRR ISTRAIKBRIF C V 1 1, 1 7 . BMWs Mail ISte tone, David Linea, Commandcl uz , l a t ii i r FTSP, new tone. Imo! A. Wotton, Commander, w ill leave New n Y:ori. Hayti, pad Douthampton, for the year 180, on io; :Z.D9wing days: iro meet new Teem remeuts of the Paolo. Deeert merit, the days of sailor the ARAOO a FULTON from DAYRIs and DO THAMPTQN, will, after their priierit voyagee, be e angr as follows from roiw Y It K save in the esseol t o present departure of the 11 Virt-rhieh wlll take p see on the 17th December, A ,-,,,,,,r,,„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....„ , tTeig...1.0.17. F .g..`.1 if IP .` .V: il: rvtivi 47 7: a. I: t 8g: - .171:11! .. .ri:b":21: 0 tYB - 7 - .14''1 1 41. C i fAr-I,,_ih./21.2 . 11: . ha g§ etePtheips, silt anerirly for vovernment ler tine. with noritno ...ARUM% 011 et taea.ry sttetition hes been ,teiten in tile cut* etiqn It htill.and spit cannery .to insure Jimmy and sneer'. Chi co twee Inc water-tight compartments enclosing the engines, co that as the event of collision or stranding, the water could not reach them. and the pump. being free to work, the safely of the vessel ariid passengers would be Ea cured. Recent experience as demonstramd the abso lute neceasity of this mode o eonstruction. Toe accommodations for paimencere are believed to combine every comfort and oonveinence that can be de sired. . . From New York to Southampton or Havre—Fuit Cabin. OM: Seeond do. en. From Havre or Southampton to Now York—First Cabin, TOO Cranes ; Second do., 300 Imes. To mussengers going to London these steamers offer the advantage of economy both in time and expense. Specie delivered in London. No passage secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. All letters and eews pa en most i ace F t ? 01See. 8. DILAY ht LN. H igent,; Broadway . New York. WILLIAM ISALI , Agent, Havre. CROSICEY A. Co.,_Ager.ts, Southampton. AMERICAN EUROYEAN EXPRESB COMPANY, A ltr n k. P gEtsoll. Agent, °Moe Tobaorso Warehouse, DOCK end h Street,. rkdadelohio. Pleas of the ehive tan be sash. 1121.tmh31 THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM . TROY NEW TORE TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cab at Piussage— 01.10 Becond Cabin Passage—.—.-- 75 .ny! nOktint To LivsarooL. Chief Csbr4 l Second Cabin Peewee.._. . The ships from Boston canal Halifax cod Putt liArber. PERSIA. Capr. Judlons, !CANADA. C 444. Leif ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone, AM LR ap t. 13 . 1 1 , 1 t. ,t u A A A,R Alt e a a p ri t t . ; VI!: r h n . SCOTIA now buildl92•) These vessel a carry clear white light at mast. hoed green on starboard bow; rod on port bow. ASIA. Lott. leave N York, Wednesday. Fob. b CANA DA,Lan. " Roston, Wednesday, Feb. SS Aft ‘lllA,istone, " N York, Wednesoay, Feb. 29 Ell Ito PA, Leitch, " Bston, Wednesday, March 1 AFRICA.. AMERICA Millar. " Roston Wednesday, Berths not secu.ed until paid toe. An expo rimmed Surgeon on; board. The owners of these ships will not be itimountable for Gold, Silver, Specie. Jewelry. Precious Stone; or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed the and Die value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to .6. CUNARD. fell Bowling Green. STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND L k. A D, FEANCE 4. AND GERMANY, THE HAMBURG MERICAN JACKET COM PANY'S IRO ItIAIL STEAMSHIPS. HAM atONIA. 0)0. H. l e , . , Sokweneen. Wnlilltlit, U 6Tl)l l . l l l4 L l4 r afintill. SAVA lA, Cmt. :Tau . TEUTONIA, Capt. lf. Eaten. These Steamers ar from retcla Clyde-Imilt vessels; are intended to sad Pier 21, North Hirer, Pl. Y., ea follows: FOR LONDON, SOUTPIATON, HAVRE, AND RAMBO 0,, The elegant and powerful ran Sermr Eiteamehlp SA %GNU, Capt. H. Elders, lAA tons berthea, wW above. on TIIURSUAY. MARCH lat. at It delook M. ?essay, inoludig Railroad Fare from Peiladelphla to New ork, and From Southampton to London, First Ca 1e...11100 Second Caten...slo I Steerage...SM The RAXONIA will be aneeeeded by the following Steamships: HA MONDAY, A pril 2. BORSST A ..WEIDNEniA April Id. BAVARIA.--TUESDA Y. Mar I. TEL ONIA-- .TUSBDAY, May M. 141 - Passengers forwarded to iLiverpool.Dutdin. Bel fast, Cork, Glasgow. Pane, and Antwerp, at through rates. Those starers are fitted up with unequalled accom modations first, second, and third.olasa raespageni. The secon d abin nooommodatione of HOD Ship. are equal to the ret- ale as of most steamers, certitteetes 01 musge lathed from lendon. South ampton, Havre, and Hburg, to New ork. Pamela forwarded f am m Phdadelplua to all Patti of Europe at reasonable rates. Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly attended to by,the New York Agent, and shipped free of all oommismon. For ?night or Passage, apply exelnalvely at the Oilloe of the Hamburg American Mail Steamships. n2-tf Northwest eorner FOURTH and CHESTNUT. PlArdoB. J. & 0. FISCHER'S AND OTHERS' celebrated New York PIANOS. From Stad, upwards to S4OO. For sale for rash. and monthly In stalments. Pianos to rent. JAS. LLAK, In& 731 South FIFTH 81., above Spruce, fed Im. Sole Agent. ff STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA ► TENT OVER-STRING°RAND PIANOS, RQUARE °RAND, AND ERIDARE rIANOB, now pre ferred in oonoortri arid to private circles by °to boot performers. Received the firm premium over the beet makers, from ludsee Like Gottentialk, end others. Challenge allOOMPentiOn. DLAc lIJ et Dna, RS, de-1v leo6 CH 'I•NUT Street. iffifil HOLIDAY PRESENTS! PIANtLPORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FO MELO PIA TER EDA. Made by Karen. Bacon, & Co., & Clark Hallett, Davie, & Co., mid others. E...130DLD, Tasll-17 BEVENTH arid CHESTA UT. ofp“ A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. SCHUMACHER fr. CO.. 1011 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the mnsle loving publics to call and examine their new and en*. oesatul Im THE PprovementAß— LOß GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tune, Touch, and Aetlon of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument. avoiding in allthe °Woottons generally made tt the style of Grand Piano. Also diminishing the cost o fthe game. In volume, purity of tone, great power. bra iancy, full ness, depth. and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli cacy and sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND DEA TR U U TIFULLY-FIN/SHED IN areS wholly unequalled. They have received the highest enoomi urns, and are pronounced by entice to be far tq Penor to any unitrumenta ever manufactured in this cougar,. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant essort r t i int of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awn the First Premurs. at all exhibitions ever exhib ted. in cluding the rise Medal from the Crystal False' Exhi bition. New orkafigg. sel-tf WINES ANL) LAQIICIIIN VIIA3IPAGNE WINES.— Ve Cliequot, •-/ mum's Moatte. and Chandon Green Seal; Geisler, Cabinet, and Associate' Verzenay Y bottles: Piper, ileidsieek, Creme De Rowley. Also, tine o d Madeira. !Mem, and Port Wines, for Wilily use, now in store aid for sale by E. F MIDDIA,TON & Importers of Wines end drandies, No. 6 North FRONT StreeL WEWE CALL ATTENTION OF THE TRADE to this_really Saponor article ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC. A omit in assorted packages oonstantlt oa hand. Orders received for direct importation. Also—llannessr Cognac, Leßoy Caputo, London and Rolland thus, Claret in Wood and Cases, Champagnes, high and low pitons. LONticHAlti I', Importer. 010-ern 217 South FRONT. Philadelphia. G EORGIS WIIITELEY, No. lie South FROY• Street. Importer of Brandy, Wines, &0., oflers for tale, In bond only, the following, among other standard brands or brudy : inot, Castillon, & Co., Thos. Hines & Co.. ulos, Robin, & Co.. (Bard, DUPIII. & Co., A. tleignettel Nkrett. Cameo., Pellavoisin, 1 . Dupont & Co., Union Proprietor*, & F. Martell., Jae. Henneley. • o, Stuart'. ramie) Malt Whilker, and the choicest varieties of Madeira/them, Port. Burgundy, and Rhine Wines, Palm aree Gin. Jainama Rum, Banta Cruz Rum. Bordeaux 11. &0.. &o sr*-ly CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD. SNUFF & TOBACCO MANUFACTURER, It and le CHAMBERS STREET, (Formerly 42 Chatham street, New York,) Would eall the especial attention of Grocers and Druggist' to his removal, and Mao the artioles of Ma menial acture, VIZ: BROWN SNUFF. Macaboy, Dem:grog, Fine Rappee, hare VirMnia, Coarse Rappels, Natchitoches, Ainerioan Oentlemari. Copeahagen. YELLOW EINUFF. Yresh Bcotob p High oast Sootch, Irish Hach 1 oast, Fresh Honey Dew TOlScoteh. IACCO. or Lundy foot. /Mt PUT CUSWING, a scams. No.l, P. A. or plain, et. Jago, No. I, Cavendish, or sweet, Sporonh. No/. 1k 2, mix% 'Sweet BCelited OTITION I, Canister, Karim, Tin Foil Cavendish, Fore Tork:sh. Ciroular of Prices will be sent on application. N. B.—Note the new article of Frei" Snitch Snuff, which will be found &superior eirtiole for dipping pur del-2 in pram, HAVANA (MMES.—A full asßortment, Just received, in store and bond. Tile attention or dealer" is invited, 8, FIJOUKT & 80N8, 1143141 Nn. *l6 Routh FRONT &mt. Ili SALAMANDER SAFES Mil A large snoruniVpr & WATSON'S_ PHIL ADELPHIA lANUFACTVREP SALAMANDER SAFES. VAULT DOORS. For Ranks and Stores. DANE LOCKS. Equal to any now tq via. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS k°.. Oa u good terms e• any other establishment in tits United Stites, by EVANS .ttWATSON. No. XO4 CRESsNUT Street, Ptuladelplua. I=l silo byWETITERILL' P.• 7 BRonUiR, Noa. U sod 41 North LiZOONIVItreet SALES BY AUCTION. IFORNI.BE,t, BRINLEY_, & 00. No. OD Id ARICKT EITR RR". BALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY GOONS. On Tneadar Morning, Feb. 11, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on giA months' credit -400 paokates and lots of fanny and staple imported and domestic dr goods. Er Pinnies and catalogues early on the morning of SCOTCH SOLID COIOPI A OLOR. D FANCY PLAID On TuesdayMet.edt, S ogles solid chock Peotoh gioshannt , 11 ...es fader Plr t irt 0 h g in ` h ' mt. 014 HM ATS AND ROMAL RAND -eases yraM inch thigh/tin n reran , . cam am:J.l.mM Roinal handke'rs ' fa. rp. SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONUR, NO. 431 le CIIESTNiTT STREET, awaits the Calton! HOUMA bOtwewr, FOURTH and FIRTH Btrewie. FIRST SYRIN9 ae t,F. OF EM RRUI BERMS. . WHITE 1:00Dli. &a. On Wednesday Moment• Tet ninry 2.ld.etnntnenoing at le o'clock precisely, by catalogue 00 /1 credi I. Included in this aide the Ueda will Rad en *Unitive aswirto eht of French needlework collars and gets. French needlework bends am! &unmet. French needlework infants' veleta an/ robes. Ladies' and gent'. linen-cambrie handkerctuara Fine to medium white cambric'. Bishop's lawns. plain and dotted Swiss nen:mock'. Bto., &c: IT Catalogues and samples early on the moraine or sale. PI XTVE r.B AT PRIVATE PALE. The fixtures of it Itret-eless dry-goods store, ta Ferree order ; coot fik I AU. ICO BUFFALO AND FANCY ROBES AT PRIVATE BALe. - - - Now financed for exarninati^n, to be sold to eon, an in,roce, WO plain and fated Buffalo robea, fancy wolf and bear rtbas, &e. J. WOLBERT & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 619 ARCH Street, between Path • chl Rath SUPERIOR FURNITURE. CRICKERINO PIANO .ko.. &a. On Tuesday Morning. Feb 21. t. at lati o'clock. at 619 Aron street. a large assortment of superior walnut furniture. mad. ewes.- ly for ware-room sales coin priaing parlor rate In dark Min, drawling bureaus. twos, parlor chairs, cane-seat chairs, Marble-tut, washstands. rocking and arm cilium, sofa and bouillon tablet ete.eres. what-cots. aptendol Jenny land bedsteads. matiressel. labingersi Wing ing.. ',kite gramts ware, chins, glass, sliver-plated ware, &o. LARGE NAV , 07 RUPI.R.TOR PVIVTITURE FRENCH CHINA, wHiTh M GRANITE WARE, Ne. On Tuesday arton. MMEIEZI=MMtn= • .•. • • .large assortment of superior furniture. notaufae tared by the beet city workmen, for warrroomusies French chum, white smuts were, silver-plate. irdre, k c. • PHILIP FORD Jc CO , AUCTIONEERS, No. MO MARKET Steeee,_and_ol MINOR Street. FIRST SALE OF INGRAIN YENITI ANDM RRESSELN CARFEIS FOR ISM. On ateday , Feb. Mat, at LeS o'clock. wi l l rai to ne mold NO throne 10- gra nt m hs' cr. eernti ed att, hemp, and Brasses cartmie, on A au moit. FIRST SERINO SALE OT ING oARPETR A B IN AND VENE TI L E . On Tuesday I.llntnint. F e b ri yary 21, at lOS o'clock precisely, will be sold by cabiloo , i. on six months' credit, 150 pieces of carpets. as follows: p eves superior all wool and wonted ingrain car pehaL —pieces superior 4-4, 3 4, and 5 3 worsted Ver.etiait eareetine. e.es onporwrr 4 4, 3 4, eta 5-6 damuk woollen 'Ve netian carpeting, pieces superior 411 Wool scarlet sad black ingrain carpeting. pieces superior wool filling black Meru?, carpeting. pieces superior list and rat black osrpetira. KT Catalogues and samples early on morning of sale. FEßE:4lloft 13 F OP J OatIES BOOTS, SHOFS. BEQOANS. On Thursday MCbmilis. February 23, at 10 o'clock area met,. wttl bq mold be ea tamgue. on four months' credit. 1003 Moms Mea's, boys', and youths' French calf and kip custom nisd• boots, French calf and patent leather °e gress gaiters. And Oxford ties • calf and bud mon roesi kip and thick do; women's, misses.' and chil decree calf, gout and MOIOCCO 11001.11 ; slippers. car ters. and union ties—all of the bed city and Eaters manufacture. OLT Catalogues and wimples early on morning of sale. MOSES NATI:LANS, AUCTIONEER AND QQfitlttql _MERCHANT, southeast corner of SIETE sin AC Streets. MO. EY TO LOAN' 8300,000 to loan, in Iris or smell amounts. cm stooks, gold and silver plate, damonds. watches. Jewel ry, fowling piiinea dry good' ylothiag. (routine*. et• gam. hartware,etftery, instrnmenta furrutare, bedding, horses, velioleei Wines, and me au articles of value, for any length of tone sigme= t rel more littoral terms than at any other MU to dui NT. OREAT ORANGE row, BARGAINS. At private sate, avian...he plino forte, in nom rosewood Cage, Cott $lOO. ;ma *130; tine is-caret gold bootla ces* patent lever watch, double tilde sad indeogndont second., onlubl2S ;, fine gold hunung-cs.se hadah pa tent lever niches. ot the moot approved and qui makes, from $M to $100; fine sol 4 double bottom I,rig lab patent lever trachea bat maks. from 102/ to 853.; fine Meerut hunting-am detached patent lever watches. 13 jewels, from illta toIM ; open We do., from 810 to al In; fine le-caret gold Lent, • hurrying case watches at 1170,• open face do.. from 810 to sm; surer English patent lever watches. in hunting cams Fld doable bottom, of the most approved and best Make, om 110 to SM., American hunting oasts silver patent ever watches at .M; hunting case Culver duplex watchek; ditto double tulle from $l3 to 412 n ; hunting case silver lever Ohara fen Jewelled. winds Tatum' a key, from 810 to ; Le Inc do., from SD to CS; hunting cane 'dyer detached Ilyer watches. L3t4s. from /9 to OH; open face do., Oven alto OS; g ease nUver Lepine watches, full Jewelled, from to 810; opeq face do., from 83 to si lver (taller watches, from 83 to 83; silver Froneharatches. (-Oh 81 to $3; gold patent hunting case and open face lever and Lepine r English, liwiss, and French watches. from 81 to 010 ; fine gold 'Mt. fob. and neck chains at 60 pinta Der dwt.; fine gold sets of ear-nrge, breastpins. and bracelets; tends-finger rings, and iewelry,of ovary de &motion. for less than half the *anal melba , proms. BMOIOY to loon, in same to snit apnhcants, on dry and every hied of goods, at ley rate of charging than en, othit eittatent to the city. OUT -BOOR !ALFA Acharttendgesed. to pars WII by th e aeotatater. at von low CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Cchtolaamanta of MI and every loaf el goods solicited for paw° sale ; two-Quito the value of tie goods will be advanced in intim pawn of the 0010. _EB NATHAN& NOVICES. OFFICE OF THE PIIILADEI.PWA AND READING RAILRO AD COMPANY. nit Jansen. The holders of the "IDS of this Company, des JULY 1. IIPPP cart now receive. upon application at thus °lnce, TEN PM CENT. In alert upon the terms tee cikd in the d Cir i rlar l attachei. 84 1 dto the benekt of the 131W12470 RlNlD ' e a gittligh t e ° by the Stockholders es set forth ip the fol ening reitlothms. Meeting of Stockho ere held Janes', 1 1 .170 84 : 4 at 'the Resident, hat the sum of 41140.000 of the tutor* not probts of the Company, after payment of the sum ne cessary for the alto nratki of the bonds due is Inte, the completion of the road to Dauphin, tee ear loans. the neoessary rolling stock and imprineme,pts es the late of the toed. and all the liabilities of the il..ompftuy, incept the bonded debt cot matured, be set said, in dadh year as a Sinking Fund, an addition to the 8150400 already provided.) and shall be appropriated to the purchase of such of the boogie of tho Company for which re Sinking Yorol is already provided ens established, in the order of the priority ef the mort. ages gives to secure such bonds. so lour as they can respectively be obtained at or under par, and the bonds so purchased shall be forth with cancelled. liesolvtd, That the Board r f Hamsters be, and they are hereby. renue.ted and directed to enter into nosh an agreement as shall make the pronouns in the Lyres, ing esolutions so oh:lzabal and landing contract of the Company. In pursuance of this resointum. the Comma] have executed the oontraot therein referredto. n. BR/LDFORD. Treaotrer. CIRCULAR. Notice to the Holders of Philadelphia sad Reading Railroad Co. Mol ty eye Bonds, due July I. IV O. These bond. are eecered by the First Mort sin the read, amountin to the iu dreg ate to 83.10.3 AU. The net revenue (or tto. last fiscal year was six tones the amount of the annual interest on these bonds. The Managers propose to extend them tors period of twenty years the boblers retamorng the bonds end the security of the hlorttasee in theergots* condition in which they are now held. Fresh sheet/ of Coupons for the interest, savable half, early, will be issued. A Bonus of ten per cent. will be given to the holders, in eonside ration of their assenting to the estenston. This Bonus will be pad in citeh to the bearers of the Ronde, on thair signing a riieti.a snit presenting their respective Bonds at the olllce of the Company. or to its 5.1.1nta, fur endorsement. Forms of reoeipt and endorsement will be famished onlP g .tia t . DI order of he Board of hillanasere. W. B. MeILILENNEY. 14311 m Secretary. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.— The CARBON IRON COMPANY receive proposals until the 70th day of February nut for build ing an Iron or Wooden Railroad Bridge over the Le high Rarer, opposite their works at Parryriae. in the county of Carbon. The length n.11).3 about three bun • dyed and fifty MO) feat. in saner army or four spans. single track. Proposals received, and farther particulars °bunted. on application at Perryville to the undersigned. DE.NNLS 5AL171,1...N, President. December 19th. IEIO. (TORN RXCILANGB BANK.—Philadel- N../ phis. N0v.15. Leta At en Election held on thellstinstant L the Wowing gentlemen were chosen Directors of this Bank i Canada rO. Cattail. pve Llamas. abort K. fief. .41 T. °gab/. saes steel 4c0.4 ohs F. Grow. mud A. sr, piles Kitsch', glexandes hildin, Pared Vande roes. nits. luny R. maits. a J. Hosinan. And at the nisetfog at the Board THIS DAY, th• fol lowing °Moors Were unanimously darted r A. G. CATTELL, President. ft. IL fi EFF, Vice Presment. J. W. TORREY. Cashier. N A. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT APPLTUA- Iion WI be made for a Certifioate of Pennry i ran 11 Rtate Loan, in place of one dated Angurt 4 la* No. 39, for exc, and., act of Alia a. /634. tot.d.uiss F ERY. now lost or modal 013-1 m• BUSINESS CARDS W3l. N. 01111!111/1. WK. W. /11111[31113 GRLINER & DARKNESS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 132 SOL/ T It Wlt AR 4 ES. 113113 m PHILADELPHIA. A LFItli:D L. BOUGH JAL PAPER AIANUFACTURgRs' AIJENT. Order•.olletted for every desert pt. 4. of PAVER ANL/ PAPER-MAKER'S MATERIAL& N. It South SIXTH street. Yrtaldelettatt. felt-ent• UURSUN, REAL ESTATE BRoxER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS TOWN, rk:ron. FARMS an Montgomery. Bunk', and Chester groin:l -to*. for wile or esohatnge. GOOD MORTGAGES op firma negotiated.. I.IANDSOME DWELLING!) for sale an Noma own. d ag—tan pAWSON & NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS, NOS. 419 AND 31.1 MINOR STREET, Between Mantel end Chennut Civets, PHILADELPHIA. JANIE:4 PAWBuN, ti. NICHOUION Jail-1y • R. CORSuN. REAL F:e'L'AlE BRO Farms for title ir Bucks. .Mout,onier,, and Ches ter counties Citylows of Farms, witti'fuLl eescrip lions, sent by mail. fe6-3m VVM. D KELLEY AN!) GEORGE A. • cOFFEV, Attorneys at Law. have removed to I Routh xIXTH Mtrent. Wow enoarnut VB. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND • BIJI3BCRIPTION AGENCY. for Principal News paters and Fanatical, of City sad Country, E. cor ner FIFTH and CHESTN LT . Address" V B. PALMER," Philadelphia. Jal3-3zn /SIDS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, No. 273 South FOURTH Street. nlt4im • BR EAll A V IA I. ' : A X ( CIA It LA D C I I! NE!k YORK. Stooks and liods bought and sold, on Commission. FRANcIS B. WALLACE bDWAID C. i3RoDHILD. a23-4m• ALVA. hIcKINNEY, ATTORNEY AS LAW, GREENSBURG, PA. Will praatile in Westmoreland. Anoatreng. and In- Mans counties. sall-em 9111 E ADAMS EXPRESS CU., OFYIOI SID CHESTNUT Street, forwards Pamela, Pack ages, Merehandrae, Bank Notes, and Bpeoie, mu m . by its own Lines, or in oonneotion with othsr Express tw games, to all the principle towns and cities o f the Waited States. & BA.NDFORL sal-tt Osmanli Bnponatandent DRAWING AND PAINTING MATE RIAI,B. En :means' and Arehitacts' Ertationerr. Urecian Painting Materials. PoUchoinaniti Designs and Vases. Pawl Boxes for Children, and also for Arms ard Students. Mnei and Picture Frames. g Cards. American and Fterielm gue4 gate to the trade. - - SCHOLZ it. WlRlV r i k r WHOLiHAIX MISIBM " 9 GINN M THOMAS a SONS, • nes. lar ri d 141 so ins ,Frnrs sums °mat, o .) M —PUBLII.I 111,1311 IiVATE AN er AT THE Ellekal466.—estan c( MI Male and mocks imen Tneeday, as EIAILNIAIk star Contnhotorn awn. ; ta b ontioa at WANT Randbaln of each prePeti.r" addition .to wthoh we rabb.6. !Ward* to the s afe one thowad einatotews• giving deentruk_._ of ail Übe " - oenttise to be on the olio REZIniffATINT ryvAT:t S&LS. sir W. hare a tame Lomat us at. ranee alit. =ladies *nu damnable of .0- and wavy Iptqarks soon 1"14417. 1"1 11E+1 114 Mr V&nal estate entered on oar rri .. l* -9 = and atrvertand oeinnixasny An ow mous ... (of which LEO oonhoenze Plated 1n1441.7.1fts eitelLYT• STOCKS AIID REAL EtrIATE, TlfßeDAy Nome ud EYeaute &aka Pamphlet catatoeues nom mdy.eactuaoss ha do eliptions of all the roperfies to be sold =Tuesda neat. 2lst lust.. at 12 o'clout. tools. and at ; ek,6, ;Iy-emus, snth a he of sa!ts zr.a hat— aad 6th, 7th , Mat Muth. and of real =yds aaptirata sale. STOCKS. L0.C 48 . PEW. Ara On Tc.`Was... 21st nut., at 12 o'clock. noon. at U.. rm. r 1 , 11 , 44. - 83 ON preferred 3443 American A cadray of Mara. 11l shares WestmOreland Coal Comcalll - -1. 1 1 2 *Z2m Palma per cent. Interest. 1 share Philadel pats 1.13112 T. Islam Ptuladslptua athensalla. 1 snare Mercantile Library. Pear No 16. middle aisle. EL Mary's Charon. I aril. nal I Xlnalel &ham San Francisco Land Amer marina. I share Cant centa! Wets'. par 3/120-fat paid. For account of it ranieacreora oriast rid Deal Sharer. non Imams*" !Ana AMC.. gr CllllO.ll 28par cent bona', 13, - 3, 11 and 12. for 31. each. Henry county, lora• with et , o?)Dilatraclied. - - REAL larraTE BALK—FEBRUARY nat. All 2 o'ria,k, boob. Peremptory py!e.-14/ 4 LE 4 . 1 dn. it t DEvelt.= stable. coat 5t.3.1 sae Yard. Ro. 1312 avenue. Peeve Vale.—TafaK-BTORY BRICK SPORE and d'Veltpi, wrtnyeat eeMit CI !rarest! and Parrish streets. Mr e•tte votitive. Peremptory 644.—TW0 THREE spilltl =CZ dwelling.. Borten *!rest. shore Parrish PIM:- b ,, o1:111 0.-21?, 71 aem h rent a y t T , . Rapez co/nty. 2.11/ 00411:2 seat and mail !old; • .3'l tient-end sad rats REAL ESTI:TR SALE-PERO - nay rut, At I o',.loca to the !MIMS. F , •oltheS Pyle-, state of beau Nemser. *red. TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING', Hennorood street, West of 1111.,Tre , Nome A WEL.1,2F.0 CE., OBOCND-RENT of *la jenr—ps . r Alva A WEL , •SP.CL RED OROU3D-RENT of NW e year-P3r Peremptory isle.-THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL ti. h ode of H Ann vedun Etre= of Carroll' street, Nteemeath ward. IGr Salsa REAL ENTATE "ALE—FEBRUARY nth. At U o'clock. VALUABLE 1101thal% sTO I E L —Foor-etoty brick dote. With onsersectal tract froat, NO. asx.rtii Bat strait. &ban Market stmt. rethmeloty G BUILDING AND LOT.— Largo brick Widths. fetareeth mad as "dist h. "Mb yte% axle of %teary ettee'L Genasitove, arttot=to . Luther's Cenral lot 911 by 94 Tor— ".7" syk TWO THRME-RTORY BILIOI DwELLI"to rn , atf nf Tbtrd ud Bytthelrood 'meth Too frosts. YAI.L'AuLt% YARN. et *ern. with iiwyrothi. &Sins boarded acrrtbsrest by the fly moats awe Lela , Piltas tor - nuts : within six At of 164 Nragpsekols stairs mid trtr•e Plai t. of s caste f.r. Fort Wa...44/ 0 1 , 1 1 41.014. p•eps , lesols Katlrrad TRREK-STOk V BRICK P7rET Lf Rv. rail Lie of .• lettos testes E. 4101 and 3..stb "teeth. Oath kloyseacce.ce., Asko on Oka prnmoss—Fosa Flare. BrPERIUR SFA IPF.SICS. BLWAIIT PURE TURF.- Ake. op Wedeasdar. March Ph. on theprem•scs.lo7 Fr!bert street. oppo site 'trap Pvare, the rucerwr rierderrs. eterant far mtwit. toe part3Clllsl. icc, of • (IPatllletslt data:llU tios..k•epinvi oar Pullmanin Imatittlis astakocess. BALE OF STFPICAT, BOOK!. 714 ET/ wig. FaS T rary urn. ea earorrwenj of waSsabrs zradterd *of`!. a Lorton from a tOrary. QT Catal.fw r.eg inll be ready and Nit Woke armasee (Jr inasnratton on Eattoday Sale st NorVil South Youth SUPERIOR FU . ....,PILEMFLMERII - ME -FOR Can' On Thuredenirerket. At L e ntlock. et the Leetwe &we. es SeentieW ed exce seem! head tern.Wp. W,e-F r.. Peene-ftelen. es Barron. tenets, ro-, vom *ads , n-aekeeputs. massed to LW Kau sosoSIMINO of 8010. SAYUib ruivues. QPRING GARDEN-SAVING FUND 80 r•- , CLEFT OF PILILADEL.I4 I. Odko, Na- 331 North Streit FIG East 1 CrELARTVIVIVTFIG LEGIVLit 0FT11343- 3TTLVANLL. Deirsits rewind ti sate of 034 Douse sad re rra sad psitii Goid tritioit clod, F LNIK frail the W of &vont ra =mime - Ift aid rehab:* 3.1315331 I.at tidal 34.3.1.0.311 beim itr i V m e lt* No.rtpo 7e b I t gMtudaarre of rizta•VraLt tit mi lus eiciestr. The Miasma tuartri t 33is u rd it, n 1 boos 3 1 :ZWidwa s oiroirtio Thrl` 40. hid 331 3 1 1 3331 - p ad43*PLAlrrait Tram I Sabi o'com; abo. tram I arelsek ta Chi MEM& =l3 Joseph Yestiar. 6serss &mkt. P Doet gill •.OF Woe r bit . T. e Tbong varga , NW 0. gam LIMO a.Valil ar b YWCA RAU. dissetarr. SAVING FUND.-UNITXD STATIS eituar CO3CANT, ecnasr THIRD sad COW- I%Stream %i s a d s arm ila in rec Mith I .' ''' "P C . 131 1 4- tram the yat dimmat to tlbirdwitlitimarat. koaraarma I sat] I e'elatt army day, and aa lON LY _EVEN - 0168 from ? anal Itealcak. RagRATTS formai, aa Mad, hilind. and landaaL .VrE 4 .ll Artaars th c,LIK. A ETRE , ~ t ' , I I. MAXTOR). 1.. IL 131,R. ,APING FUND--FIVE PER CS."c'T.IN p TEI SAFETY TILLWO a t . W VT Ybreot.boottoryot toner ofThl Isooryorstact by Ow Itato ot Toossytwo- JUL NOWA' ONO* saY ink LAM or Ma— jived hi= tio doy GI &yam to tie day oto to o:V e day troes dc th• al l Mida s s ` c • m titt Y t 7 %AV 4103. ob= Wll.iyox J. , Socrytory. ... .. gri.rd'unt - t.tatail. 1:="f ti;"" zbirt Rands*. Fresco rI E. Metes. Joseph Yarn ,. e ' n e dryth DLitt:l.m James L. the ames. Monet ut reeetved sad payments made . The mead:manta see mode, in sego= with the enamors of the Chatter. ut Real En.:* Gratutd Rents. tuttt etteh Eme—elso 'tetanus* se sl wale mews peyiect smutty to Ms &pains% sad whsth eshnot [sti r to nee tamsauto awl diity to w hiff lestastion. salle CURL. PAL r. IT.LI-11. KEI VER. k IMORY, Odes :fa 141) WALN tt-e•t PliNdotlrla. h. ROLE .0.r.!-.Yls FOR E. Boniaa' topenor Cr V.ranvoz Wlrat. lA. sad ti0.213.0r13.1.7.k Haul sad Ott .C '-. s4l:irma SetalLtan Ba•ta his-361 Eiv9.11 , 1 ease rs Schur lull M.. Ps. HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOLII -o-Aistemrt. Say TJAY COAL AT S.: CIE'. Torben sothias bet the Vtijga.c..ty of Lelustt him t ~tll(Ael ta offered . % uk • foilcroutf rothipoi Trope: Laugh. Broken, lig. lad &ors— ry too. Sohaytkill, " 4CO La Amhatad Ire* foam &Ws or tan sots 4 Way o ' 4.L . rd e xtran caner V A O tt " la: W. GROOMS a CO. P• 7. Olin lid &raid EQUA=TE WHARF, PINE Wri m Hu s aT, • am OP Icaut Atoantsts. OLtL kigh, sad A IllettLhAadier takes oA vtunsfats. • HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COA.L.lmpami ntjk tam. for boa tenni. AirvY LnowLara Dorm sad WILLOW Roasts MACHUNERY AND IRON. V 611111.11 MUM AWRO IL SOUTHW inrsz AND wAszumnoli =um InuffitrtintoNs, ENGINEERS AND MACELNISTE lMiathetan Ertl and Las Preseare Stews Rbirbess. °t Lard.. Ern. and Manse se AN:a rs. Ussoctotars. Taeeb. lnDetßosti. Se.; amain of km.ta. mazer Iron or Irca Frame Roan for Gas Kerb. Work illopt. Ritl roul et-wars, Rs. Retorts and Gss Mseturser7 of tie least Lasl wet us mve.l ennstrecUon. . .. . . Ent, de4oruptic;: . of Plaztatioa Matiiwy. net al V . W.Nr a and Gnat Mil* Vibeems has. Opeg ettszjA Filters Palepull •'l.ill+L Ma Agin e rN. .R.A=ii Faint Itszar l teez Appointer • seakyth's Moue Hameati Agin oisers Palau Cettnlsial taw Desiak sail-v 'HARDWARE PACKAGE ROUSES. pACKAJE HARDWARE ROUSE.—We _wrlo4 rartfal:Y aLI the setealacm of th ti e Osa•- ral 'mt. - xra frada wear enemy* ...:ock of KR MIN6H-CM HARDWARE., vlual vs afar at a mei advance by the aaalea4e. Orders f.r direct =ports r;cs, azd. Swat. Ga ins:ad eithar Ova cz ea , '4 . or , ter Orestes. w. ts. LEWIE 01 , COMMERCE Street, a.portag tad Comm_ar.on Marelaria. And Ag en is forY Orman aa4 Dotemada Hardware. S OUTLIERN OIL COMPANY Pr :SEW OXLEANS. Sal Machinery till. eta per net t. te`ogr the cane set Int:nautili Meat toc.v. for raslrnii car bele*. sn twenty engines. su.ir refineries, prining presses. • e This eb•rsicillY i. e * • aurely free nom and acid. and in a:I tibia's* of the temper - at-re Yeti.= tts perfect ty. It An been tested etritast 'rem, e. Pc:ar. Arctic, • od, and bas defeated ICJ weilt the except et the ten War eserr:_s 30 ts:•:.'e of >•b. eh it ran 1, - r 1-340 mi.es .Le ad We.:ern • t rind, .‘ vi ten to Cider:ea:a Ins perv•W.,:e The ettent, a of Xschie'a's tp rut.4.,C.11,y Per:lml, v2/1 Ceatral Ra Et New Orlea.es P.rapax, euttonerclal Galena. ref.. (wea r , Bekher's tutu Refiner: , St- LOC: 3 - J. REDMAN LOX F: Acre. 144 Solth FOC it TH St-eet. P41:4.14:0:a. THE CONFESSION AND EX PERI LNCE of an INVALID, imblished for toe beaeht •ad ea a warning and a rattan to young men who safer from Nervous Debility. Premature Devi!, k.e.; ipyty nu. at the Fame time, the means of :tell Care. by one 'ac cared himself, after barmy been rot to treat throdeh medical irnpovition arcalisekert. Pic[ y cores ma, be had of the amain. NATHANIEL NA] - FAIR, Kee.. Bedford. Last laroo•it es. Since county. Ne. a ark, DT enclosing a poet-paid aZi missed eare'ope. Ivs-lro A FACT WORTH KNOWING THE oroy_p!eiv ze the Cite tn get a Gmt-rste reeture Imported UIVI.M3 Ozsr a at DELEON. 411 CHEST- N yr. at•nrs Fourth. North lode. Ski' DI LEON keep' tole but tee ear" hest oe hamd. A curls tnal voll mamma you of that feet P 48184 011'8.-30 Bbls. No. 1 Western Winter Lard Oql . LOCO gallons Winter Blacked li4Lkl4 011 1200 gallons Hacked Whale Ch1.....1-1141 tams Pin 011.1001 gallocg Willtlf Msehutery • kna gallons Refined or Gresalng 011. 10 bbls Kerosene Oil for Intl - guns. us gore '44 at factors. I , nr gala M 11.0iPLX1'. k CO. 14 VTH IV riggiVas. HAVE YOU 11EARD, OR D t YOU wn know where to set tha best Imported Celia. Is rCity rt Ont. I 'nil 11,11 Tom •go to E 111 r STYO:r 'Street. A.Spre roams. Numb ',de, and you rill be core o sn.:ted. He Ise n'so a toe lot rf . 1 1earszAatun Epee. Op" Tlitwws Canes. enorry Stems. k yin Ins r ot FAIRBANKS' PL VI Fl I }o.l SC *Tv's Per "14 t 7 , rti11. : ;17":•5 5 1 -1 :, E W171(1-* -IPlol.—Prime retailing Charleston Bice AL jai am. for We by JAKlia CULLUM a CA.LITITI 21 1 / 1 0. D. 11t1,17
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