, , Ihringe, bUt Tthls2 ' L ove Story. 111 1847, there lived in'. the town of Landehut, 'Bavaria, sprung inoohed° named Louistit--L-, who had just arrived at the age -of twenty-one years. He became sogrudnted with a young woman, the daughter 0f &wealthy - eitisen 'noted forher beauty and many strreoinPlishnierito. The two were aeon deeply in loge, with eackether, and were living In thelliatfitl Sortleipatiort of soon enjoying a world of happiness in wedded blisi.' "The matter Was men tioned to the girl's father, /rho beoexue very. in dignant at the preeumption of the young man, who was pool; In asking the hand of the daughter of ' one so wealthy is he. •The young man wee driven from his house, and threatened with personal vio lence should he return. • With -a eorrovrful heart and eyes wet with tears, Louis bide d ato Susan, for that was the young girl ' s name, set sail for America tratheatb of April, 184.. 8 , in the ship Odds. The-ship was eat two Week wildly tossed on many-e. rolling billow, when one stormy, dark night, the 27th of April, 1848, she was struck by an English vessel, and.in leas than, twenty minutes sunk to the fathomless depths of the ocean, carry ing several of the passengers and crew to "that undiscovered country from whose booms no tree, Yeller returns." Just as the vessel was:golnedown; Louis S— and John Hershberger, who in the voyage had-become.intimate personal friends, plunged into the briny deep, - and fortunately al met imMediately got upon a large plank, and were quickly carried far from the scene of disaster. • TheEng,lish ship hovered around for several hours, sad gathered up a number of the passengers of the Caleb, but Louis and Hershbarger had, in their frail bark, got beyond hailing distance, and the vessel went on her way without them. For thirty six hours they were on this plank in the middle of the ocean, enduring all-the. horrors of anxiety, hunger and thirst, when they were picked up by the since ill-fated ship City of Glasgow, bound for Philadelphia, 'whore they arrived on the 6th of May, Hershberger hired with a barber in Philadelphia, and Louis 18:-- came on foot to our neighboring county of Stark, where he worked two months,• and then came to this county and commenced work at his trade, as a partner in an established shop. He was avery fine workman, sober and industrious, and' soon gained the oord dense of his customers and neighbors. The result was that he soon had all the money be needed; and some to loan, which he was always careful to put in safe hands. In the year 1850, he made the serguallitanas of a farmer's daughter, of this county, And, on the 29th of November of that year, he was married to her. • He trontinued to prosper, and, in 1852, pthelmeed a fine farm, end wont to farming. In June lest, his wife 41ed; leaving four children—two boys and two girls—to battle the storms of life without a mother. News had been taken back 'to , Germany of the lou'ol the Odds and most of the' passengers, and among bent Louis and young Herehberger. 4 The girl, Louis' fret love, was *threw stricken with the tad news of Louis' supposed death, for she still hoped that fortune would favor them so-that they might marry at some time: "Hopp springs eter nal in the human. breast,:' and it was this that strengthened the young girl to bid farewell to her. lover, and prey to Heaven that he might safely be carried over the pathless ocean; but - when sad news of his death reached her ear she was for many months almost frantic, her rosy cheeks gave way for a death-like pallor, and her friends feared that they would soon have to follow her to the grave. Time, however, had its effect, and she finally apparently forgot the cause of her. troubles. Many were the suitors that applied for her hand, - but she refused them all. In the year 1854, Hersh berger, who was a scholar and a fine writer, wrote a letter to a friend in Germany, giving an account of the voyage, loss of the vessel, and rescue of him self and Lords S. This letter was published in a paper In Germany which fell into the hands of the faithful girl, by which she learned that Louie had been saved; but whether he wart yet living, and if still true to her, put" her in great suspense. Her father died in 1858, leaving her a large fortune, In July, 1859, she was in a store in the town of Landabut, and while waiting on the merchant, who was engaged, to sell her some pods, she picked a copy of - Der Dueteelli in Ohto, a paper published by brother Baby, of Canton, formerly of this comity, and. it notioed the death of the wife of Louis S. She con cluded this Louis was her old lover, and immedi ately she began to make preparations to sail for America and seek him out. She arrived in this country, at the house of Louie, on the 21st of De. oember, and on the 10th of last month they were made happy by being united in marriage at the house of the bridegroom.—Rolmes County Par• IMPORTATIONS. fiteported for the frees) RICHMONDamebic Pennsylvania., Teal-332CH tobacco 21 as do hoe Webster, Jr; 94 has do Dohan A Teat; 119 do Bee or, MoCemmon & Co; 15 do Wardle & Stevenson; 2Sdo Mercer & Antelot 60 bales domestice Hasard & Hutchinson; 26 do Trediek.Bokes & Co; 13 bags flaxseed 2 bble bowman Miller & Bret 16 bags dried trait Tuxtla & tbewell; 1 box mdse Dien. dreth & Co. 3do Cornelius, Baker & 00; Jounce 2 lead J &MIS le Co; 26 locomotive springs L in DWI: ig bas flaxseed 10 phi mdso order. • TRINIDAD DE CUBA—Brig Chas II Frost-173 hhaa 140 tee i bbl sugar 212 landigli tea 20 bbla molaans 8 Mop. rui_aln & C o. - TRINLDAD DE CUBA—Bris_Rarali-302 bads moles• seem kw do 138 Obis do B W woo). RIO DE JANEIRO—Bark Charlotte E Tay-4811MS coffee Rtter. Newhall & Co, PERNANIDUCO.—Earh Margaret-4000 bags sugar Webtford, Ratiken A Co. PASSENGERS SAILED In steamship State of Georgiajor Savannah—thee 8 roster and lady. E B Elhleg, W Starr, Mrs Alexia Ito. bens, Miss Nancy Morgan, Win Butcher. Robert John son, A Rancroth, F Pord,J Turner, D M Fold, It Myer, W M Miller, ..1 tugh, R Deal, John Stench, H Ntak rum, Win Harms, B Busher, J Kelly, and seventeen in the steerage. FMLADELPILIA BOARD OP TRAM FORNID WOOD i fits.zu MORRI COMICITH of Tail Mom ! oesra 0.,0RU Ac LETTER BAGS 7113111 1 09ANTIVIMOShillalel'IMADYLPHIA4 Ottly Wnk, R0w,1nnd.........,...—Liv0rp001, March 1 Bins Island Queen, Mr...», ...Sisvans, soon Berk Tremont, —Barbadoes, soon ilohr Vienna. —....»..Barbadoes, soon 31ABENIE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHEGAILDF.LPILIA, Feb. OA. 1880 R18E8—.....--.0 325-81:1N 6 25 SIM If ATER—. .2 su RIVED. Inetunship Permslvania Aß , Teal, from Richmond, Via Norfolk St hours, with mdso andatiasengors to Thomas Webster, Jr. At IP3I on Monday, off Marcus Hook, passed the City Ice Boat going down with bark Joseph Maxwell, for Laguayra, tear. Bark. Margaret, Q.Big. from Pernambnco Jan lA A via Delaware Breakwater, with sugar to Welalbrd, Ran kin & Co. Towed up by tug Hero. Bark David (4 'Wilson, Peacock, 17 days from New Or leans, with cotton, Eliot, and molassea Jairus Baker. Towed up by tug America. Brig C Frost, .I.,owrev, 14 days from Trinidad de Cuba, with sugar and mols.sses to 8 Morns Wain &ao. 4th moat , Ist 7108, ' long 8601.sppooks brig Arabella, fr - Sm Aspinwall for New York; 10th, Ist 3061, long 7731, saw bark Jean°. of Boston, bound north.' Brig Sarah, Griffin, from Trinidad de Cuba 2d lust, with molasses to 8& W_Welsh. - Bohr 8 B Wheeler, McLaughlin. 14 days from Con faegos, witheager and molasses to & W Welsh—be. sug fore reported at Chester. Bohr M A MoNsiilTurple, 8 days from Mobile, with cotton, &o. to Pettit; Martin et Co. Bohr Cameo Cooper, 10 days from Wilmington, NC, with mdse to, 8 Stetson & Co. Behr Oeo ales, Pliokerson, 6 days from Providence, with indse to Crowell & 1. Bohr Smith Tuttle, Mayo, 10 days from Provinoetewn, with mdse to Cleo A Wood. OLEZIED. Steamship State of worms, tharvin,Savannah,'Alex limn, Jr. Steam= pPennsylvania, Tsai, Slohmond, Thus Web ster. Jr. Steamship Bennington, Baker, Boston, H Winson Steamship Boston, Crocker, Pi York, Jag Allderome. Bohr Vienna, (Br) Colson, Barbacloos. Outerbridge, E rr e k. k i,%aw, Tier, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. - • BAILED. The Lj 8 Mail steamship Mate of Georala, for Savan nah, sailed at 11A. M. yesterday, with &run freight and a number of passeasers k whoee names will be found un der the proper head. BY TELMISAYL (00fferPODdenCe ofthe Philadelphia Rsohangs.l CAPE MLR% Pi J, Feb 21-4 P M. Thißr bark Fame, of Liverpool, arrived at the Dela ware Breakwater thie morning. Ohs WU fallen in with (dribs 11th inst. by bark Charlotte E Tay, from Rio de Janeiro for Baltimore. Cant Hughes put Mr Brown, ivirdit mate, and two men on board. The pilot boat Ha d put four pilots on Ward, to ambit in getting tier to biladelpina. Wind SW. Feb afternoon. *l, CYO h2,—//bark and two herrn brigs went in tais Yours, &O. THOS. B. HUGHES, MEMORANDA. The Br bark Ferris, Captilitoe, salted from N York 4th inst. for Liverpool, with a carp of naval stores, ho, and envenomed very severe weather ull the g ,when, finding the vessel leaking badly and laboring heavily, eke was abandoned. The captainand crew were taken oft' by the ship Forest City, which arrived at New York path inst. from Apalaohloola. Bee arrival of bark Char lotte H Tan at this port. • Ohio Joseph Fish, Young, for Philadelphia Bth, add Tonawanda, Julius, for do Uth, were advertised at Li " moot eth Ship Juniata, Wilson , Baltimore , a, for Baltire, wag in ri m river sitl.iverool 3d Met, outward boned. Bark Warren Fisher, Crowell, from Providence forty Orleans, wee at Newport 18th inst. Neßohrw id. k tir M ngliali at. d, nom Wilmington, NO, arrived' at York 20 Bohr Mary J Hoyt, Hamilton, hence, arrived at Butte la Grande 6th inst. ilehrJohtt' Fenton, Hall, from Providence for Phila delphia. sailed from Bristol 18th Met, androbitbly went into Newport. Pohra a ()garter, from Delaware, and C 0 Saddler, ?fipple, from Milford, Col, at New York Pith inst. 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Ships' carom taken at low VIOL AMY to • & co„ • VENN Street, aboVekAUHEI Or Pio 16 &lath WHARVE.O. 11RIGK-BIA Ri NG MACMNES Which tcm- Ec oal tirovv i vl,cove,d. ,BriokPrei t ses. 00_ y d LIARNEL,L,T, P G Ton • • e7-lfra BW,YORK KRR - — OMB OlL.—ioo Able - Tor tale abiandfsettitrefe_primiti. YARNAI.II.. &. OGDEN. 472 Norm THIRD Street. DE LEON, 411 VIISSTNUT STREET, irke' ve d Ratit=g e lti l agahtl e ." °°" reis•ifa" HA. A. M 8 AND SHOULDERS. -1,900 - 01 - 6 Pima Shy-Smoked Rams aud Shoulders. Also, Merit VIGl!WiRri tir ' erg f d o rtnnito b v i e P'm I%IAOKIRRET. —5OO bble Prime' No. L, •"- 44 , - 416 'lb& /Apo No. 0. 200 Mae Small No. d., and sp f itifsf at omulgeo. _ . . 4"97 '' ' ' ' ' - WlliiitFaititivels°4, THE : rAL . I 9B,O 7 PHITJARg.PHIA.; WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 22; 1860. msykaii"C . :l6 . COMPANIES. SAMNE do DUY, AGENTS, 424 WALNUT STREET STATEMENT OF THN CONDITION OW TIM HOPE FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY CITY OF NEW YORK, EIGHTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1860. In compliance with the laws of Ponneplvatim. FIRST. 1. Oapital • - $200,000 2. Number of shares of stook sub , saribod for Amount of axeenmenta or instal ments on stook paid in cash.... Alt paid in. SECOND. THE PROPERTY OR ASSETS HELD BY THE COMPANY 2. The value, or as nearly as may be, of the real estate held by the Company. ••••••.......•••. Rene. 2, Amount of cash on band...... 81,805 70 Amount of cash deposited in banks, specifying in whatbanks the mine is deposited: Park Bank —.....—... 800,000 00 Mechanics' Bank. ............ 2,213 M 802,143 M 4. Amount of cash in hands of agents and In course of trace mission d 0 2,5 5. Amount of loans secured by bond and mortgagee, consti tuting the first lien on the real estate, on whioh there is less than one year's interest due and 0wing.........• 145,900 00 6. Amount of loans on which in terest has not been paid within 7. Amount due Company on which judgments have been obtained, None. S. Amount of stooks owned by the Company, whether of any State or of' the United States, or of any incorporated city of the United States, or of any other description, speoifying tho number of shares, and the e, par and market value of the same: Par Market value. value. United States 5 Per cent , loan of /263 . e 5,000 oo 0 6,037 ao 9. Amount of stook held by the com pany as collateral security for ' loans, with the amount locoed on each kind of stook, its par and market value: Par Market Amount value. value. loaned. 13 shares Shoe and Leather Dealers' $1,900 $1,430 $l,lOO 00 20 shares Harlem On Light 1.000 1,000 000 00 4 shares Clinton Fire In ternee C0mpany........ 400 420 EC 00 lA/hares Citizens' Fire In stitute* Corrleans-- •.. 300 COO 450 00 18 shares Washington Fire Insurance Company."... EV 290 700 oo 00 shares Ent River Fire Insurance ContganY— • ••• 760 766 000 00 *0 shares Citizens' Fire In serene Coming 40300 8,000 90 shares Harlem Da Light Company •.• • ..... •• •• • 1,1300 1,500 8,500 00 $12,050 00 Premiums unsaid on policies ... 83,2 33 3 3 Bills 133 25 10. Amount of assessments on the atm k of the . . . . oompany called in, and due and u None. 11. Amount of premium notes due and unpaid None 12. Amount of interest on investments made by the pommy, due end -19160 U. Amount of interest Roomed, not dye._... 2,030 62 U. Amount of other property belonging to the 00mpany....... 1,760 00 THIRD. LIABILITIES OF THE COMPANY 1. Amount or Losses due and unpaid.. ..... None 2. Amount of the olalum for lours which are in suit or contested by the oompsny.... None. 3. Amount of tomes during the year whiok have been ...... $3203 9 4, Amount of logien during the year which have not been ..... 11,3 H 64 5. Amount, of loam during the year which 6. Amount of loess' during the year reported to the company and not acted n00n...-. None. 7. Amount of the iintdende deekared.-- .. 15,000 00 0. Amount of dividends declared due and un it. Amount of dividend/ (either cash or scrip) declared and not ye t due..._..... None. 10. Amount of money borroweed and the na ture and amount of swan rity given None. 11. Amount of all other axiality g claims against the oomnuny, oontested. or otherwise.... FOURTH. INCOME OF TIE COMPANY 1. Amount of sash premiums yeeeived.— eLSO7 S. Amount of premium notes taken by the 6,80110 3. Amount of premiums 40,070 00 4. Amount of Interest money reoeiced from the investments of Ors 00mpany......:—. 11,317 41 IL Amount of Income of the company from any other sourcos—..... Nothing. FIFTH. EXPENDITURES OF THE COMPANY. 1. Amount of losses paid Minns the year... 522,101 69 2. Amount of tosses paid during the year, which scorned prior to the . 97 86 3. Amount at which the losses were esti mated in former statement, which were paid during the year.. ....No former statement, 4. Amount paid and owing for reinsuranoe premiums ........... .................. 801 94 8. Amount of return premiums, whether paid or unpaid. 2,098 01 O. Amount of dividends paid during the year.... 15,000 00 7. Amount of expenses paid during the year, including oommisziona and fees paid to agents and officers of the company.— 22,301 8. Amount of taxes pail by the Company... 2,0992 0. Amount of all other expenses and expen ditures of the 00mpany............1...... None 11. Amount of promissory notes originally forming the capital of the Company.— Nona. 12. Amount of said notes held by the company as min or whole of the capital stook thereon.— .....:- .............. ..... ..... None. JACOB REESE. fe2o-mw-2t TILE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PEILADEPIRA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMP4NY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. , RATotronD STARA* MOI•DAgeAI DAWION. ILLIAX_MOKEL • , EO. xI.NIVART, ELBSUI FlltztUks <um H. BILOWX, OHM .111;pwo00, . A. FAUNIisTOCIC• Rm. T. !DICK, " t . ILIAPISIV D. Oloilif aRYHARTSIN. L, F RAMP RD STARR, President W. COKE, Secretary. Isle-ly CHARLES INSII7II AN OE (gOPdPANY OP Tiri STATIC OP ERNBYVMI—BRM _AN M.A. firf 11 , (BURAMM—Ro. 4 MIORAI*O44 i tte_ xed 1 ltal ARo,ooo—Asaete, January l. in 181ik mid available atpearitlea—,son tiatte e to burure Yomeh l and Cargoes. Braidings, Amok. " dime k 2f A r eltli mL men. Mame • , rope" r7.4by t Airel er • Aiwa " omen A. 13 'd IR tvlhu m Errithralrh Pratidet. WILLIAM HARP . &watery. Ls b tf 'ARE lINSURANON COMPANY, NO: 406 CHESTNUT. Street, PRILAJ3ELPIMA. INCORPORATED APRIL, Zip THE /CA= 01? PARI , O3yLV OONFINED TO PIKE ANDINLAND RISKS. PISICT9Rtt tt " ..VA g efiril. StARVIt a. it - 44" 0 Ago . ILDe ri lia , Morne 2.614 a telth W. DAZAy a lt t eeit. • OATHAN_L muvau vim Pr Met. iIIWILLIAMA BLARORAR S . Secret/Lir. lan -tf 'VIM CONFESSION AND EXPERIMNOE of an INVALID, published for the benefit and ea a wurnintand a emotion to young men who br from Nervous Debility, "remota, Deasy, &o.; apt/stag, at the emus time, lbw maims o f Bell Cure, Dr ogle who cured hlntselfottter hemp Wen put to fivat axig k a l le through nit e lini a Ag r i t osiz h i i v B o r. • %tat /Ir'oatin. ' o lCan minty, IFi legaZi k ' Pr ,' ,13° 1 41 ! I % a tag' 1441 ° 6 U Iktelf, env° we, " TQV • 'RD, 0 :DO lea tE e g 31.4 of ze , ___l 2 „,o, to be *tad. • °64184 PIO thip,a4""`' r+visvogal beg INSURANCE COMPANIES. STATEMENT OF THE BUSINESS AND ASSETS OF THE COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 1,1859. Amount of Cash Premluma re newed during the 85t1 83 Amount reoetvetl for Interest-- KM 79 $60.C.11 Fire Losses paid B ,107 Enemas of all kinds during . el earoncluting Taxes, dente, 8 e D ferias, and expensn of videads... - 41, gents. •. 15,018 13 11= 00 8 4 84 , 54 17 ABSETE4 OF COMPANY, Doc. 1, 1850 Ctoh Tradenmen'a Bank and on 820 — hands of A2ents.. $20,2 5 0 62 Aggregate amount of Coonit:oVne:S.-- 12321 - 12 - 82101 95 Number of Shares of Stock of all kinds °toned by the Company, and the par and market value thereat. 260 Shares Pennsylvania Real- M'kt VIII. toad ..812.600. $lO,OOO 4 snares Continental 2,000 2,000 10 shares Artisans' Ins. Co.. 1,000 1,000 $13,000 00 Bonds of alt kinds owned by the Company, and the par ml 4 market value thereat'. M'kt val. Maaonio Loan, .......... VAN 8 2 . 350 Missouri State L0an.....,..... MON) 2.1,k111 $2lllO 00 Temporary Loans of the Company, secured by collateral. (chiefly lands) with margin exoeeding laper cent. on amount loaned.... ta,691 SS Amount of loans on bonds end hlortgages, being the Bret lion on improved Real ea tate in the oity of Philadelphia, worth more than double the amounts of said mortgage.. 124,100 00 Amount of all other cane made by the Company, not Inoluded in the preceding items . . 2,111 ST Aetegemint. on Stook paid 0 00000 0 000 Instaimont. on Stock not called for, and for Which the Stockholders are individually liable under the prop isious of the charter of the Comm y.......... .............. 60,000 00 Total Asset' of the Company, DSO. let, vg—Szss.ad ea (Moe, Copomonereelth Building, No. 613 CRESTri UT Street, Philadelphia. David Jayne, M. D., Thomas S. Stewart, John M. Whitall. John M. Butler, Edward C. Knight, Thomas W.Jivens, John K. Walker, floury Lewis, Jr., Chas, 1,. &moat, Stephen Coulter, DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President, JOHN M. WHITALL, Vies President SAMUEL S. MOON, Searstary OFFICE OF THE QUAKER OFFY IN URANCE CO., N 0.408 WALNUT IlttiEET, FOURTH ANNUAL OTATEMEPIT op THE BUSINESS AND CONDITION OF THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, As Presented to its Stookliolders. Jan. 3, 1800, Capital Stook. --.81D3,90090 Surplus ~ /91.361.49 premiums received In 1869: 811604.83 arlpe .. . . . 166, 40030 Inland Naviga t ion * 314#57.13 Transportation._. 49,011.10 Interest received . 12,782.0 Salvage and reinsurance.._._....... 83,88299 --8690,043.19 LOSSES, EXPENSES. &c. Leases paid in 1.6D0 . elPil 471 63 Tividend, Commie pons lo — agenl * axes, li censes, eines rent.. . 83,963.80 Pnntinx, advertising & expe n s es, Salaries paid in 1869. • . 6,463,33 • Reinsurance and ret u r n 1M0,196.19 ABBETB. Bonds and mortgages on real estate...—. .. ..... -- .$100,900 OD Ground rents in ,Philadel ,— ohia--- . 2,200.00 60 alipres Continental Bank, New 60 glares City 11e4ikatillaripliii 2,a00 0. m 100 do Corn Malang. Bank, Philadelphia, . • t -. ~ 11,600A0 60 shares Union Bank, Philads.... 1,600.01 13 do Consolidated Rank do-, 700.00 16 do Farmrs 6c_ Meohanime Bank, Cam den, .J....-.- " 000,00 2030 shares of Railroad, Canal, and other stooks, all paying 6 per cent market value ........ .. 67,690.00 Coupon bonds bearine6 and . / pe rot 19.1001* Negotiable bills reoeivable.. - . ~ 91,00196 Cash in hands of agnate and "in transit...-.. . --........ 64.11939 Cult on land and in bank -.-....... 20,677.46 --$909,746.70 This Company ooltinnes to make Maranon, against Lost on all kinds or Fire, Marine, and Inland Rinks, on the moat favorable terms. ‘ OFFI ERR. Fusident-GEOROR H. ART. Vioe President - E. F, RO Secretary and Treasurer-I %COG/GM/AU. Assistant Booretar7--8,11 . 1) LER. DIRECTOR George H. Hart, Foste:r 8. Perkins, E. P. Roes. N. 8., Cogrshall, A. C. Cattail, E. W. Bailey, Andrew R. Clambers, Bunnell Jones, M. D. Hon. 0. M. Fuller. JUT. If H. R. COOGBEALL, Secretary. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCTHEMCQPANY, INCORPORATED By_ LEGISLATURE OF PEN.I+ISYLVAN4 t A,_ 1833. orrioß S. E. CORNER TR D AND WALNUT Btreete, Philade Is. 31411._LNE INSURANCE F l2 s 4 i mx Per , ' TO all parte of Ohs WM/. 'INLAND INSURANCES Oi Uooda, be' Rivet' Canals. Lakes Ind Land Carriage r rnt 'IV ?NMI ?Pit to Qn &torah andel, Sena rally. Q 6 Stores Dwelling Noma, & . AkONTO OT TILE COUPANYi : November WM. Par. Market raisa hP3,050, rhitadephi, City 6gr Dent . Loan 413600 00 hEi,OOO Pennsylvania State 3 tiv ot. Loan:— 33,38 s Co ,0031 3 n0/Ovum State 6 6p ot. Loan. —...... :IMO 00 ,000,11. S. TreeigarY 3N 4, oent. Notes and iinterest due . . 25,90 04 3"1" U lit 'i di r ir 17 6 4r-61:F'3t.4-414 ;14i'- 033,000 TempoKlryn7iarO 1117, - C - ity of Thilii: 5°,615 00 deb a. iis),oom Pe ens' v e raiiillifiChgriair 214() °C° 11130,000, North Pawylireini o kstisid Slott- 43°Q IX° 116,13:0 Wasaliiitrlg n a t hisk i ogirtillirif I I* 1111000,1030 ruargoiregnour,...4.--0.- I Company, interest and impel 5 ; rzilitied by the city of Phi 411,000,101 tries 4 Pennillviuda Reuliiiir ill ' M Cto SLOW, 100 shAri a lrerrenimpimirTiri itiol": 11,771 00 41,8a0, shareMi c itraill ic7;•.-,i-ii,orr. MI CO mpany, PhiWlelphia - ivid Savannah Steam Navigation Com . ptty, Ocean Steam Navigation Company, Philadelphia and Ha. ore de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exolumigs 0=P6117 .................—.-...---....—. 1,21000 de tad Mortgagee, sad Reel Elam% 0r... 4°3;1/8 64 oe ilmkting- --_— --.....„-.,..-,.—... 75,653 SD is reoetvable for Ineuranoes 121&40....-.. ,-...... MINS V Baletnoe doe at kke.notes-Preuntima on Ms tine Polioles, 'Menet, and other debts due the Company-- —.....--.... ..... .. UM U Bone and stook of sundry Ineuraoce C0mn5zu05...,.......— zuos...,.......— Cult on Deposit in Ranh —, -........ Cob) ,ten 31 411034545:10 :TORS, 1111 : n d T r ß t o l itler, a P. u l t killeL it e el' eoisilos Panldlas. 1117 cro6o. 0 0 -senTose, ward Darlington* o nO. sea, lona Brooke, 011100 . 04111/Ti noer 2 0 4.:i1ma, Maw Zyre, Jr.. msa en 0. find, elllstrtora, ilham 0. Ln Wig* Soo tf,.20004 t 0000hAt. 8064 meg D. hl'Farlmel, r. IL M. iinstono alma X. Eyre, rorse 0. Leiner, oho H. Semple, Meg, ugh Crank, . T. 4organ, lutes' Emit, A t B. i yier, a Wil l LI tifilLh A lin , r Ledli4ent. a. 0. . 0 1UW, /00 rreilitent, RENRY LYLBIT . Seorstarr. dl6-dtf IL E INSIFKAN OR AND TRIJBT WM- E, nb-grum ta n.PYlgLloi'll}fiaLuid 7-nz " trta e liir tlO 1114 5 0/4M2 01 Illie - MVOII milmq,dansamrist;Potwittrd!' emegita no_plangenotes o lie. " They sot aa mutton, Administrators, Muteness Wmatena, and Oututona, TRUSTEES. ' &Mel L. Miller, a Ma l l iii ` l,,,,t l. smi Con • . rdl f , Ronald, James B. Monarlinge , I jam . R ao or. oieph_ll. Trotter, i =ti l l( ern, mum Eimer, idi g i s t ligr r e‘l, 71 n 7 0. 8 . B anger, ry .Townsenis ,) ,, se!e . . i ftto o t ,, inson, oiphulKnt, I 0 P t Vl.Tuflow,l C arr, ‘3111; lal t ArOer. Samuel 4, nation, William Robertson, . .. aleph At honour, ' Werner 74 . Roam. aloha 0. &inner, . P. B. Mohler, Elto. ' DANIEL, 1..._M ,I.Eft, Pralident. SAUL. E. STU hin, %qui Prcet. /cam W. Emma. fleoretarv. aulti-Ir TAIIL P. ZELLER. • KELLEft & BAIORY, Oboe N 0.140 7 0 .11pNUTOrtittgatielphia, IL Bonin? inverioi 111; ( iid ?dountit i ikWhite Ash. and R. Reckoner & Co. a co abseiled 111. so& Ilsatio and Otto 'Mooed lof canal and railroad from Rchullkill Raven, Babuilkili 00., Pa. 1014-31 n PRESIDENT. HOUSEKEEPER/3 . LOOK TO YOUR Interest., Buy Your COAL AT BIOKO', when, gashing but the very besluslity o[ Lehigh and 13ohuri r.,B °oat is offered at the allowing reduoed prices; .c., high, B roken, Eu, g ad Btows--, • 1 14 * per tom 00/1 syikill f . .as i k , ro Nu BO " , 41' 9UI tl) d . 6017Wali - 11714 - 7 ITC' allirlltd Wit it ht,. sil #1111 .1 44 .- . d Vail A t ilre'. miler hi of 6 -Si: GROOM' to ON__ F... 7• Mb lb t3outh FOURTH Strob. LND WHARF, PII'M STREET ISOHUYLICAIo Deb erg and Shippers 011 Mout Moaned:lo OA 4 ',Web, and Schuylkill literehandige taken on wharfage. IIIOKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL,lrtairpp !Lam snie t c i a tatlllriabVtgging a a me Pot. /VINT HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSER. PAOKAGI3I HARDWARE HOUBE.—We wogld reavothillt call the t rtentlog t of Ili o e f Q i y i nt: 40 1211 1 3011rAqv AM, Viitong 04 it ...a Verme e r the ertil . elte. rders or three mrportation eolielted, end loode de livered thee La 04, N 4 , r x.j ! .. 4 ew rlew, 411 oorrm4n B Street, Imrtinc end Com:n*log_ Merchants, Mat Argenta for Forelsn and Dement') Hardware. ton-if 1111 &aro ounortmtVf NB & WATEIONT PHILADBLPIRIA ANUYACTIIINF a"AM .... A 9SWARS, For Mika ono mores. BANK 1.00% 1 to an yi 2 . IRON Yttatt3, Et t rall i n e ,.&o., Pim good terroo t tooy_ or orototonment in inko United N 0.804 Ormaall amok PLIWIR orvir U 8 A CAUL aft Di ____ ARAM()) AND PAINTLNE4 ~. RIALB. B gLlTZlitro p tfottotWo Stationery. trigthi=nr road 1 ;Jio for moo and tosnt... tialeil&g!lgtroarti Fttoott. Er& to the ottAe, WHOLISBALIC idgMlirentY4t. AS--For Sale by Vir.elialtiLLl BROTHER, 41 and 41110,0 k lIIIROVD @trot. 140 EXPENDITURES PIRECTORS. felb•wfm 4t COAL. TIM. D. 1131017 rrarmm.33. l At 11 1 112171 MEDICINAL. fIYSPEPSIA. - FIFTY YEARS INDE 2-. BORIBAB4E AGONY FROM DYSPEPSIA, Nervousness, Bioknees at the Stoach, pad Vomiting, have been restored by. DI/ BARRY ' S delicious health. restorir REVALENTA ARABIOA FOOD. From the Honorable Isidore .1. Blake.) TONEY) 43 Elizabeth street, 17th August, Ha DRAB. Sine : happy to inform you of the rent benedt me daughter has received from the Re vaienta Arablers. Blie was very thin and delicate, being too tall for her age, betwee ten and eleven, when she corn- ' nomad taking it. it has made her .quite strong and healtr. I consider t the moat nutrition's restorative food or children and delicate persona. Bel eve me, dear Sirs, truly yours, I, J. BLARE, 83 Union street, Third district, New Orleans. Minh 13th, 1816. For seventeen years I have been laboring under an insufferable affliption, depnved of sleep, and so dizzy et times that I could D oi help myself; my irtomneh would fail me, and I thus became a helpless,. enervated inva lid. At last, on the 16th ofjune, /884. 1 was taken down ' with an alvlne dux and killing Paine in the bowels. Often as I went to bed at night, I thought I should never see the morning, Mr medical attendant and friend, in whom Was all mr trust, could do nothing to alleviate my oulferlnve. and sent me to one of tue colleagues, whose attendance I proved as unsucoessful, all the eme dies this failing to a ff ord me any relief. t was at tins stage of my disease that, on the 6th of September last, I luckily me one of my friends, who told me that Mr.) B. Monier had passed through the same ordeal, andlead been radically cured by Du Barry'. Revaienta Amines. Thereupon I IMMediftte), began to make use of it, and, soon after, I felt relieved ; and the extraor dinary change for the better I havegradually expe rienced ewes, owing to that excellent Farina, induces me to believe that I am completely cured. B. BERNARD, Commercial Abstract Clerk In t Bhl6. e Colleotor's Office. C.A.Si MO. 64 [From the Rev, James T. Campbell, IntoneHyd Reo tory, near Fakenharn._Norfolk 'December at h. MI Grett.Bsl.llX: In, all woo of Indigestion, andoartica larly when the Liver is more than usually MI (+Med. I consider Du .Barry's Revalenta Arabian Food the host of all remedies. You can make what use you ease of this oommunication. 1 am, gentlemen. JAMES T. CAMPBELL, Percent digestion, strong nerves, and refreshing sleep restored by Du Barry ■ delicious health-restoring Revs.- lenba Arabina Food. Upwards of eO.OOO cures and many thousand testimonials. Packed, with full instructions, In canisters I lb $1.60; 12 DM $l2. The latter carriage free on receipt °fossil. Sold at the ];repot, 2113 Booth THIRD Berard. by MUNRO, mil:impel Agent for the United States, and by all Grocers end Druggists. RUSHTON'S COD LIVER OIL, POE CONMIPTION ThiroS'S F'.. ;ERPECTLA ' r u pVEN ,L4FPRAIiiIIiABLE menu factored rat New PUR E for the proprietor's, from freehand healthy liven, by steam, at a low ,tempera ture, thus preserving the sweetness and purity of the Oil, while the natural futhy flavor is perfectly covered, and the oil rendered palatable and .agreeable to the taste. The_proprietors of thli Oil spare no expense in having their Oil properly prepared at Newfoundland, the only Thee where the 'Jades mules is found in abundance. The true Oil is frequently unpaired by admixtures with °KIN= other species of the Undue farnily.and only that corning from the "Banks " can be relied upon u the genuine. Our Oil has boon analyzed, and .pronounced to be pure. and the perfection of 4no quality—oharaoteristios which enable it to utelntaln its superiority over all other lands. ..Pierared and lot Ws, wholesale and retail. by HAESARD k CO., felttml Twelfth and Chestnut street, Philadelphia THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND, GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR T.ll AS universally supplanted all other A. 2. Ointments and- hashes applications in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, wherever intro duced ; and its intrinsic merit he true secret of its summit in all cutaneous affection:. whether the cause be accident or dirses;. BIJRNB it 04 SCALDS are latently relieved oft" their anguish, rain and inflammation, by a timely , L) aPPliattien of this mar vellous healer, and the dash is renewed as if by a char m i' n la i ntrilirD s lYi l f' i lflT4 l. .l2 I RS E RY. 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The ollow, are a few of tlie reading dumps, for OR ALLE ItftlACllc CAL rnix EXTRACT OR is a PAR, ENT/VB. sm 8J wallas CURE: AMA, f'iltailejas, Boras of all kinds, Bruises, Shot Wounds, Boils, Frost kites, Scrofula, Broken Breast, Never Bores, Scurvy, Sites of Reptiles, alone Scalds, Cancer, Glanilu'lar Dim-Scurf, Ced Lips, 14888 Scald Read, C apped Rands, Mercurial SOreS, Sprains, Chilblains, tune generally, Small Yon, Cramp, irnples, Tumors, Cntracted Cora, Hes Tetter. Chafes, °twin, Ulcers, Diseases of the rheumatism, Venereal Bores, Skin, shes. &o. Bold at the prinelpa Depot s,ll Broadway, Na w Yor . ,. and II and 161 Chartres street, NOW Orleans. by WRIGIIT as CO., General Agent. It can also he o tamed of MI respectable Druggists and Morahan% throughout the United, litatee_and Canada. T. W. DYOTT & SONS. glil North SECOND Street, rely Wholesale Agents for l'enaylvanie. THE ALL•SUFFIOIENT THUM- TRIEBRIWAR, 1,_2, and 3, Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England. and soured by the Beals of the Boole de Pharmacia de Peru, al'ithe Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. 0.1 is Invaluable for exhausiion,seermatorrhcea, and physical No. 3 ixnneletslharadloate t e . a i ll traces of those diseaeas that tm e e f n otl,ei e v a ira tu rcubet! "'nu' Per- No. has entirely puv6inted the 11:Orleans nee of mer cury, thereby insuring the loiterer speedy relief, dig- Persing all hasuritiss, and rooting out the venom of dig- CUM. TRIP:BEI4IAR, Hols.l, f, and t, 6 prepared to the form of a lozenge, devoid of taste and smell, and oan carried in the waistoost sooket. Sold in tin owe, an divided into separate doses as administered by - Wellman, isillemand, Pnoe s ig each, or four mom for IS, whioh saves 4S • and in cam, where by there is a armlet or ea. I to be h , wholeeele and retail Ole. HA LI.RI kpatielt, c tsw o Y o orlr ; THIRD an% '4./Agli Iltreeta_, Wiradelehia,"anS a by T. W. DYOTT & 8,118 N y orth SECOND Street, Wholesale and Retail Agents for Pennsylvania. nag-dam LEGAL. ESTATE OF JOEL JONES, DECEASED. Whereas, Lettere Teetamentary on the Estate of JOEL JONES, lets of the ea! of Philadelphia, de ceased. have been duly granted to.the undersigned. No tice if 01511)Thre , hereby given to nil moo. tosvom 2 elms !MUM the same to present them, and those in• dehtert thereto to make payment to IKLIZA 8. JoNEB. Executrts. felb-wet es WALNUT Btreet. Doled el gbh'. JANE WADE, by her next friend, BEN JAMIN M. PARIS, versus JOHN WADE. Common Pleas, December Term, 1e.59. To JOHN WADE-Ma,You will take notice, that the testimony On the part of the libellant in the above ease, will be taken be fore the Examiner upon Tuesday, the sixth day or alma .A. 1). J&P, at 4 o'clock P. M. et any °Bios, No. 630 WALNUT Street, when and where you may attend alien think proper. THOMAS J. DIEIII,, Attorney for Libellant. tem ISt COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Jlz existing between the eubiteriborg, under the firm of READY & CRAVEN. is thin day dine& ved by mu tual agreement. The businese of said firm will be set • tied by THOS. F. BRADY, who is alone authorized to we the signature of the firm in liquid ati on. TllO5 IAIB F. RRADY, 18111 CRAVEN, • Philadelphia, February 13, Nu fe24-3t* J. T I OE. -THE PARTNERSHIP HERE tofore existing between na, under the style of FRANKEL& BAKER. has au. day been mutually by the withdraws) of .1111,1UB FRANKEL bPohl the limb he having no further intereat in the tiumitiess. JULIUS FRANKEL, February 18 FM W3l. If . BAKER. W. RAISER will settle the affairs of the firm. and will continue the busmen at the old atand. No, 223 North THIRD Street. fern 3t • DISSOLUTION. -THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undensisned, under the firm of hIEHL k WOHIIL6Y. is this day dissolved by mutual oonseet. The business will be settled by EDWIIa M. MR L, who family authorised to use the name of tha film to liquidation. I , .DWIN M. MF.111., JOHN WORBLEY. The business will be continue 4 EHWIN M. MEHL. , Philadelphia, February 18.1961. feg) et* rrilE firm of WEBER & RUCH is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business will be settled by either partner awned, JNO C, WEBER. Philadelphia, Feb.l,llo. 108,N. RUCH, 10S. N. RUCII, has associated with him H. R. BENNETT, and will Co ntinue _ the manufac ture of Nhirts. Collars, Bosoms. Primers, Overalls, Ste.. nails' . the firm of BENNETT R RUCH, at 217 CHURCH Alley, where they invite the attention of dealers in the above line of goods. H. K. fiF.NNETT, I?hiladelphia, Feb. 13,1860. JOE. N. RCCH. telt.l2t DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- The partnership heretofore existing between the subsoribers, under the firm of E. k F. C. YARNALL & 00., le this day dissolved by mutual consent. ELLIN YARNALL. f&IINAI 8 T%1141111A,LL. Philadelphia, .N11.14,1E60. LIMITED PARTNERBlllP.—Agreeably to the pr rsions of en Act of A■semhb of the Commonwealth Pennsylvania. entitled . Ap not relative to hooted part riettPs," the subscritrorm have formed a liimted part. refs ip, under the name and firm of YARNAM. & TRIMIII.E, for the Oansaetion of the businesa of Im porting and Dealing in d floda Ash, and other vhemieals t r ilL G lrt n YVßAld e l t a' =n l g a i t n h A,:. l l 7 , , g,ry h . i k4 d Nn . , of the of rhilanelphin. JOSEPH TR IM re eding Int e oity of Camden,. in the pate .of New Jer sty, and HAMA S flAlt usHORNI.,, residing in the highth ward, of the city of Philadelphia., are the Gene ral Partners, and FRANCIS C. yAItNALL, residing in the eounty of Montgomery, in the State of ',mull vaniso. the only Special Partner. ppd has contributed to the capital of the said partnership, and slangily paid In cash the of fifty thousand dollars. The said part nerillip te to eminence on the lath day of January, IeCO, and terminate on the 3lst.day of December, IBM ELIAS YA Itl7l. , JOSEPH rItIM CHARLEs HAener TEIHORNE, Partnirl Gal . FRANCIS C. YA#NAT avows? Partner la2o-Low ISt Ph ilattelohia, January 16,18G6. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—NOTIOE 111 - 1 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That the Subscribers have farmed and entered into %Limited Partnership, under the provisions of the Laws of the Commonwealtli of Pennsylvania. That the name of the firm or partnership se William DD _. Edson. rind the aeneral nature of the business the Manufacture and Sale of Iloots and Shoe,. That Wil liam D. Edam' le the General Partner. and John Amin dere arid Macpherson Saunders are the Seemed Part ners. all residing in the City of Philadelphia. The capital in wish oontributed by the Special Partners is Ten Thousand Dollars, each oontributina Pive Thou sand Dollar.. The Partnership eommagmes ihie TENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1881, and is to terminate DE CEMBER nom. WILI,IAM D. EDSON, General Partner . JOHN SAUNDERS, MAUPHERSON SAUNDERS, Speclial Partners, January lath. MO. EDUCATIONAL. 'NSTRUCTION IN CLASSICS AND .1. MATHEMATICS. ROtliqa H. LABLIERTON, Ph. D., la now open for an evgagement for one hour daily. An oommunioations addressed to No. 40e1 t'outh Eighth street, will reoeive prompt attention. Raw RH lOre gs—Prof. (tea. Allen, No. 416 South Seven teenth street t Dr. George Untiring, 614 Arch street; Philip Phrok Rendolph. Fee.. 214 South Fourth street; Lloyd P. nothAibrarian, Philadelphia Library: lames Leaser, r.. 611 Market street. ther•lrri AMERIUAN SCHOOL INSTIT un to a reliable medium throus h which Boliools and Fami- Hee may ohtain °cntestant teaohers. reroute may ob tain, gratuitouely, in or H utton k stion and oiroulare of the best schools. 811 n WOODhI AN, CO., 046 D 04DWAY, New York, or 0124 f al Gyaltrp HT Street. Philade lphia, BRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERuNTILE. CoLl,ligys, loonted &FNI& delphia, 1. oorner BEVEreT i o n snd CliEtlTruT AIT A.4. l tigft. IgligerviegfOroF V.1:61.' "4'2°l' OILS. -30 IRAs. No. 1 Western Winter Lard Oil, 2000 gallons Winter Bleached Whale Oil I,6oosallone Racked Whale Oil, 1.100 gallons Pura Tsoner's Oil, 4 000 gallons Winter Machinery oil, .WQ rations fltboed or Oreasins Oil, 10 hula ei b Kerosene 011 for burning , In laSWil nt t o D r 16314 nuvTH W nARVlitl, surrromf• gtite. FOR THE SOUTH.—()HARLES TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Frei ht at an average of 111rialtri per cent. be low N ew yrie Steamship rates. OR CHARLESTON P. C. The U. S. Mail Steamship KEYS TONE N STATE, Co tam Charles P. 61 arshman, will sail on Saturday, Feb ruary 23, at 10 A. M. Through in 48 to GO hours—only 40 hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH, GA. The U. B. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA , gl Captain/ohm J.Garvin M. , will sail on Tuesday, February oat 10 o'ciook A. rough in 68 to 60 howl—may 48 hour. at &a. m&-Earling days clanged from every Saturday to every five days. Gouda received, and Das of Lading signed every daY. The 'plead& first-e'ass side-wheel Steamship/ KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten days, thus fortniztc a five .dar aommu nloshon with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con nect with th esteamer for Florida. and with railmds, for all places in eSouth and N S CE. outhwest. INSURA Freisht and Insurance on a large proportion or Goode shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the rate. N. D.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely UnneoeSsaU, farther than Charleston or Savannah. the Railroad Companies taking all risks from %bass points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Faro by this route ZS to 40 per cent. cheaper-than by the Inland Route, as will be seen by the following **he dole, Through tickets from Philadelphia. via Charles ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: To Char1e5t0n........515 00 CharlestonlNLAN D VAIL .$23 50 Savannah 15 CI) Savannah 31 00 Augusta 20 00 Augusta 26 a) Macon 31 IV Macon 52 75 Atlanta 2210 Atlanta 31 00 Columbus 23 00 C01umbu5.......... 36 (0 Albany 24 00 Albany ST 00 Montgomery.....• 28 00 Montgomery 18 00 Mobile 35 00 Mobile . . ..... ...... 46 90 New (Manna .... 39 76 • New Orleans 51 U) No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or pulsate apply on board, at second Wharf above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON. Jr.. Southwest corner FOURTH. and CHESTNUT, Agents in Charleston T. R. As T. O. B171)D. Savannah,'HUNTEß & GAMMELL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah, enamors It, Mary . ' and St, John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. FOR ENGLAND .AND FRANCE.— NEW YORK AND ILA.VRK STRAMBILIP GOANY. The United Statei Mall Steanuihlps ARAM 2,800 tons, David Linea, Commander, and FULTON, ',MO tons, Jmnee A. Wotton, Commander, will leave New York, Havre, and Southampton, for the year 186 2 , on the following days To meet now reenimmegte of th 2 ?MA Dpvia tk rAdttill u T‘it l . 3 .9 l ' h from ' wl t r tVii yesent voyages, be ch 80 inned ea °Limon' rom ohX, save in the mum or the present dearture o the ULTON, which fill take place on the R a th December, the aoheduki Tern/Ulla unaltered; • VlE l Tili w !Vet 17. likftl AID au F" .ll. ARAO.O* Jan. 7. GO- - -Jan. St., -Feo. 1. FULTON..-Feb. 4. UL lit 1 4177.1 1 :11 1 .11. VH 9 T0N . ...71 1 27 3 4 7 2".ti 1 1. These steamers, built expressly for uovern'inent ser vice, with double AU. under. deck, every attention has been taken in tee construction of the hull and ma chinery to insure sa fety and speed. The ships have five water-tight oompulments enclosing the engines, so that Is the event of collise or stranding, the water imuld not reseh them, and e pumps being free to work, the safety of the vessel and passengers would be se cured. Repent experience has demosurtrated the abso lute neoeuity of thu mode of conitruotion. The accommodations fop sunsuits are believed to oombine red every comfort and 00/114M101100 that can be de si. From New "fork to Southampton or Havre-Fust Cabin, SW; Second do. $76. From Havre or tlostigempton to New York-First Cabin, 700 francs t &mon do., 380 (canoe. To puiengers going be London these steamers offer the advantage of agronomy both in time and expense. Soule delivered In London. No sausage a:oared until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. All lettere arid newt pale rit f mug tu r a the Post Oinoe. Vt ) . r s. re iiit ' A's ) rP ast oN t .l e g . flef rroadway New York , WILLIAM MALIN, Arent, Havre. nROSKEY & CO- A-yaotis Alouthanr.ton. AMERICAN Euitoneit Fasatas COMPANY, A % ne , P ari k tON.A gent, Offioo, Tobacco Warehouse SOON and F ONT Streets hdadelplua. Flans of the ships can be seen. 11.19-tmh.7l THE BRITISH AND NORTH SAW~AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM . THOM NNW Tenn TO LIVIIIPOOL. Chief Cabin Nang. eLso Second Cabin raasage--. TS esow DOCTOR TO LloillrooL. Chief Cabin Paasage— Second Osbin restage. — eo The shipsfrom Boston (Intl at Halifax and.C a rk Harbor. Capt. Judkins, CANADA. . Lana, A ABIA, Capt. J, Stone, (AMERICA, apt. Millar. A IA• Cnpt. E.G. Loft, NIAGARA ,Capt Anderson AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. SCOTIA , now buildins.) These vessels carry a clear white lint at mast-head ; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. ARIA Lott, leave N York, Wednesday, Feb. 19 CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Fe h. 22 ARABIA, Stone, N York, Wednesday, Feb. 29 EUROPA, Leitch, Boston, Wedoeedsy, March 7 AFRICA, Shannon, N York, Wednesday, March If AMERICA Miller, Wednesday, Alarchll Berths no t secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on bard. owners of these shape will not be accountable for Cold bilver, bullion, Specie, Jewelry Precious Stoner; or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein 'awned. For freight or passage apply to W.TNA RD, fell bowling Green. STEAM DIRECT TO ALL ; A r t r, I6 O 4;R R I A R T. M TA.IN AND WE I : c a l' fAXIBURO i: ''KE I , INVAbkIiT COM nA h fSgia , &P c .. . sa lt r T e EAlefliPl3, Via NIA, Cr tf,:r_hlers. °RUSSIA, apt. N. Trautman. AVARIA, _pt. R. T r . EuToN.., Capt . H. nsen. These Steamer* are all nit-alms clyde-hilt vessele; are Intended to sall from Pier 11, North River, N. V:, sa follows : FOR LONDON, SOUTHA MPTON, HAVRE. AND HAI:URO, The elegant and powe i Screw Sterunahlp SA kW:HA. Capt. 11. Ehlers, COO tons Mutton, wlli Bailee above, on THURSDAY, !)RANCH Ist at 111 o'ok:ok M. Peariagp, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampto e l to London. Figat Cabin...lM I Ikeoond Cabin... 001 terage. —Ol The W4XONIA will be succeed by the folloWing Steamships: A hl 110NLL—..—..— MO NDAV i April I. °KURIA --.....FEDNgSDAY. April li. Arystakt - c.. - L — hUtilifivhil; i fs. wir Peasengsrs forwarded tot Iverpool. Dublin. Del fast, Cork, blisagew, Parts. an Antwerp, at through rates. Theae steamers are fitted up with unequalled aooom roodationg for fi rst, seoond, and third-olua Passengers. The fieoond Cabin accommodations of these Skis are e t a , k=l " ZP i pai a raa o g f e m irud steam ers mLondon, South ampton, Havre, andHembugg. to fro m York._ Paresis forwarded from Philadelphia to all parts of Europa at Itaß n° 3 l46 ri l, te ri s d his will be attended to kw il'Ork e ksent, and oixrittly, of au oommission. For Freight or Passage, apply exahlatrelp at the °Moe of the Hamourg American Mall IStmunahipa, ta-tf Northwest corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT. NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. PEITLADIELI.III•. January, Len The holders of the BONDS of this Company, due JULY 1.1860, can now receive, upon &Polo:anon at this office, TEN .PER CENT. In cash upon the terms spe cified in the Circular attached. The holders are also entitled to the benefit of the SINKING FUND established by the Stockholders, ea set forth : 11 p the following resolutions, passed at the meeting o Stockholders held January 9, Iwo fluoter 'that the sum of Stance of the future net Profits of the Company, after payment of the aunt ne occur, for the extension of the bonds due in IMO, the completion of tne mutt to Dauphin, the car loans. the necessary rolling stock and improvements on the line of the road. and all the liabilities of the Company, except the bonded debt not matured. be set aside in each year as a Sinking Fund, lin addition to the $110,(X0 already Provided.) and shall be appropriated to the purchase of snob of the bondsof theComy for which no Sinking Fund is already provided and es pan tablished. in the order of the priority of the mortgagee men to mecum such bonds. to long as they can respectively be obtained at or under par, end the buds so purchased shall be forth with canoelled. leso (red, That the Broad of Miasma be, and they are hereby, requested and directed to enter into snob an eareentent am shall make the provlmOne in the forego ing resolutiona an obligatory and Loading oontraot of the Company.• In pursuanoe of this resolution. the Company have mooted the oontraat therein referred to. a. BRA DFORD, Treasurer. CIRCULAR. Notice to the Bolder. of Philadelphia end Reading Railroad Co. Mortgage Bonds, due Jul 1, teed. These bonds are secured by the First Mortgages on the road, amounting in the aggregate to 83.308 ; gue. The net revenus for the last fiscal year WM 11l time. the amount of the annual interest on these bond.. The Managerspropoie to extend them for a period of twenty years, the holders retaining the bond. and the seounty of the Mortgages to the precise condition in which they ate now held. Fresh sheets of Coupons for the interest, payable half-) early, will be mimeo. A Bonus of teaof r e cent. will be given to the holders, in consideration o their assenting to the esteneion. This Bonus will paid in cash to the hearers of the Bond.. on their signing *remota and preeenting their respective Bonds at the °Moe of the Company, or to Ito agents. for endorsement. - Forme of recietpt and endorsement will be famished on application. By order of the Board of !denarers. W. if. MoILRENNEY, &crater CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Philadel phia, Nov. 28, 1859. At an Election held on thellat instant the following gentlemen were chosen Dire tore 9( . 10 Beak s Alexander O. Cattell, oeeph Lindley. Robert K. Neff, nine T. Canby, U lea Steel L john F. 0 roam, Edmund A. 'louder, high,. Knecht. Alexander Whildin, avid Venderrear, Hugh Cra, tube H. !dingle, Christian m e etarman. And stills ing of the Board THIB DAY, the fol lowing °Moine were unantmounly °looted: A. C. CATTELL, Precedent. R. R. NF.f , F Vioe President. J. W. TORREY. Cashier . WINES AND LIQUOR. VijE CALL ATTENTION OF TILE T v TRA REFlPM ` gliNftea r t it °' I moll in saspr_ted_paolmeg opag i tan 7 oa hand. A O L de "il:rn' i o T g r a r or d ¢ r : o"agriF.,i,ondon and Rolland tine , Claret in 'Wood and es C =magi, high and low gaioee. LONGO Alit. mortar. 010-dm !I? South FRONT, hiladolphia. G EORGE WIIITELEY, No. iss South FRONT Street, 'reporter of randy, ines, Yroa, one for eel s ,ll3 bond only, the ollowuts, among other itZdar b dm ot brandy: Fillet, Cutillon, & Co„ kit Hinesl & & C . 4" Jules, Robin, it Co., arelr, "7. C 0... ' . Stinnett', Gel. . : kurg.tglo. , Arellevolida MOO Yrop . mletart. ma. lionntemy , , Stuart'sS Plueley Malt Whither, and the . c,b Tenet.. of Madeira, Sherry Port, Burgu ndy ° , l° a nd Rhine Wines, Palm Tree Gill , Jamaica Ram.ffata Crux Ruin, Bordeaux 011.4 e.. he 1.17-11 CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. Ej BTABLISUED 1760. PETER LORILLARD. SNUFF /4 TOBACCO MANUFACTURER, 18 and 18 CHAMBERS STREET. (Formerly 41 Chatham street, New YorB,l Would call She especial attention of Orogen and Drug fi sts to bit removal, and alio the lousily' of hie manufacture, vie: BROWN 814 11FF. Id Hemigrosi,. Wares Limes, Faye Vliginitt, atchitoches, jun" al l a Nn a m abFF. e°"Rh‘gen. Sootoh Fresh Scoto "''Fresht Scotch. Irish High 4 gest, Honey Dew ficoteh, or Lundyfoot. TOBACCO. 111101tIVIC rll, a COT CIIIBWINCI. 17,10 KINS. No. /, F. A. L. or piton, Et Jae°, No.!, Cavendish, or sweet, lipsn,sh . Nov 1 & 2, Awe 0 d, Sweet Scented orb ~ co. stouter. Kite foot. Tin Foil Cavendish. Fore Turkish. A Circular of Prlcee will be lent qn okppliontion. N. I).—Note the new article of F .O , Scotch Snuff', whioh will be found a Fleenor article for dippluepur -423-8m RAVANA 4JI(.4ARS.—A full assortment, suet renewed, in store and bond. The attention of dealprs is lauded. 8. FUOII KT 80N8. d22 -t Na. 216 South FRONT Street. GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS. I W. SCOTT---late of the firm of Win w• ohnetr & 134 d :or t iii(RT kEIy 4 EN'S FultPflnn. brIEM/IYPEltAnet,(astaly ()ppm l l ' te gretMitios e e l , 4 ) Plii adelphie. Was,wonld Peepeottap WI the attention of Ala former patrons and friends o his new store, ay is pre- Oaten to till on! forAIII 4, X 0 short no oe. penitArnarsti 011. WILD 0 Uildill inni sd sr; Los sad as t, 101-1, BALM BY AUCTION. F CO URNZBB BRINLEY I . rk musir ErrßEir. sax OF IMPORTED OOD AND DOILESTLO DRYp G n Tuesdny Morning. Feb. M. at 10 9 o'olock, by catalogue, on sin mouths' credit -4 vantages and lots of fanny and stayle dry goods. BAREDE FRANCAISE—TO BE HOLD FOR CABE. ON ACCOUNT OF UNDERWRITERS. On Tingley Morning, Feb. ZEI, at 10 o'atc.ot. for ugh, on wool:int of ander writeu— I case GO pieces Barege Franoniso, damaged, per steamer Edinburgh. n BOOT _,T Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 A- P• CHESTNUT !STREET, (limonite the OM= Rouse. bet - weep POURTH and O F EMBROIDERIES, FIRST SPRING SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, WRITE GOODS, &c. On Wednesday Morning, Febmary 19, commencing at 10 o'clock grommet', by catalogue on a credit. Included in tine sale the trade will End an &artifice ansonment of French needlework collars and sets. itench needlework bands and flouncing. leech needtework infanta' waists and robes. adieu' and gent's linen cambric handkerchiefs. me to medium while cambric'. lance's lawns, plain and dotted Swigs nainsooks. mull*, Re., &a. ago ,- c talogues and sample' early on the morning of sale. SPECIAL SALE OF SUPERIOR STEREOSCOPIC BOX, 6CO DOZEN VIEWS, &c., &c. On Thursday Morning. rebruarY 23, commencing at SA o'clock. lncluded will be found—superior walnut, rosewood, ruahogang. bebra wood, and morocco stereoscope/ plan and colored groups. American, Inch, and Swine 1106/187Y, illuminated slows, glass pictures, &0., &c trir Arranged for examination on Wednesday after noon and evening, and on the morning of sale. - FIXTIJR6B AT PRIVATE BALE. The fixture' of a firet-elau dry-goods store, in 'erre° order ; cost RIAU 100 BUFFALO AND FABALENQY ROBES AT PRIVATE Now arranged for examinatten, to be sold to aloes art invoice, 100 plain and lined Buffalo robes, fano, wolf and bear robes. &o. J. WOLBERT 85 (30., AUCTIONEERS, \-1.0 619 ARCH' Street, between Fifth and Ruth. SUPERIOR WALNUT FURNITURE, ho. On Friday Morning, 24th inst., at 10 o'clock. at SRI Mob street— A large assortment of superior walnut furniture, all made for warernom ales—elegant Jenny Lind bed steads. IS a variety of patterns; sofa, totes, parlor. arm, and rocking chair', droning bureaus. &G.; chits , white granite ware, fanny goods . silver-plated ware, &c., &a. 101111IILIP FORD CO , AUOTIONERIN, No. RIO MARKET Btre M. and 121 TNOIMt. PEREMPTORY iI_AL E. OF 1.000 CABER SHOES. AND BROGANS. On T hursday Morning, I'ebrnary 23, at 10 o.olook YOsIsOSOII. will be sold by catalogue, on four months' orgabt, 000 onion men's, boys', and unfits' French nal( and kip custom clads boots, Franck calf and patent leather Con gress gaiters . and Oxford ties' calf and buff won roes ; kip and thick do; women's' , mimes.' and chil dren's calf, goat..snd morocco boots, slime's.~ gai ters, and. union ties—all of the best city and Eastern mannisoture. Or' Catalogues and samples early on morning of sale. MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER .fiXD OOMMIEBIO4OIII:ERCHANT, southeast oomer or BIRTH and RA, Streets. MONEY LOAN.' $900,000 tq loan, plate, g or small amounts. me Moab, gold and nth e 7 diamonds, watolimajevret ry, fowling pieces , dry go*, McMinn. gropenes. ei g ara hardware , cutlery, mtuneal Instruments, furniture, bedding. hones, vendee. harnitsw, end on all articles of value for any length of time agreed.npon. on more Ilbersi terms than at any other estabbahment In this q. GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAIN& At private sale, splendid piano forte, in nets rownrood ease, omit 110(1, plus .1150; fine 18. caret gold Minting ease patent lever watch, double time and independent secon only MSS; fine gold hooting-case BUM* pa tent lev ds, er watches, of the most approved and beet makes, from Iffi to 11001 fine gold double- bottom Eng 'ph patent lever watches, best make, from 00) to 1 7 70 4 fine IS-caret nannnir-Oebe detached regent lever watohes.l3 jewels, from 010 to 033; open Isue do., from dno to en; fine la-caret gold Lepise hunting case watches at 03:1; open face do., from 010 to gszo; silver English patent lever watches, in hunting mums and double bottom, of the most approves:l add best make. from 010 to 820•, Amerioan hunting oaae silver patent lever watches at $33; hunting case silver duplex watches ; ditto double time. from eu to gm; hunting case silver lever watches, fqu ;maned. winds without a hey, freer elf tc $10• Lupine do., from 4112 to Ill; hununK epee silver detached lever watches, miiimreia. from elri to 011; open do., from. IS to ill; bunting case salver Lerune watches, full Jewelled, from dr. to MO; open face do., from 01 to ea; cilee enn7int watches, from $3 to ; silver Frenoh.watehes, from ando 33; gold patent hunting case and o floe lever Leslne,Enchsh, Swim. and Fretioh watches, from 01 to 010 ; fine gold vest, fqb. end nook °Minot at 6) cents per dwt. fine gold sets qt ear-rings, breastpins, and bracelets; hones, finger nem and Jewelry, or evert de sorietion, for leas than half the usual selling prioes. 01E0.000 to Imin, in:kurcs to suit applicants, on dry and every kind of goods, at less rate of charging than any other establislun=the city. -DOOR BALM Attended to pe 717 the anotionser,mTertiow oharges. CONBIGNMENTB BOLICITED. Consignments of ell and every kind of goods so li cited tot yobbo sale ; two-thirdelhe value order goods 'MI be edvanoed to automation of the sale. MOSES NATHAN& SAVING FUNDS. S PRING GARDEN SAVING FUND BO OLETY OF YHILAJW.d. Otflos, No. 331 Pio B R &nal ndation np.,)__ OBARTER2TIY THE SO SLA USX OFPSNIS SYLVAN Deposits received m same of One Dothth aa ,ate and [mud la liiteld_, withont ndes, volt FL P ygl i g. INTERESW the day of dapoint with- S renecethible and reliable Syringe Institution has long been needed in the Northern part or the city and Ms tipnfagartlen Savings Rand Society " was c by the tame of Peitwu luaus to supply due neeessay. The ••onagers. in organisms and loostanait. have been govented wh o by a ewe to seeemete the bed izen utteceet and wants of the very wee and eeterid ems .......aplah6l,ll^63onier. aooMondFrom•toma6nae4o*kl ay and SUMO Mall& ILAX•arle. „ oahmneegak Mott, p h r fr ith. l reds.nkk Li p . B muds Hart, osepn ohn Reislar. Jr., Elaprk v amp} 8. PFirte!. igloo mph M.l3fowill. ta Tltearla staitL lV Er= r ; Jemse Mums Baits. Sikorstirr. gAvErla FUND.---UNITED STATES P ,7 TIVIAT COMPANY, sonny TEM and CREST NUT titzeets. Lino and cconn mono rooerlth natUa/ mintinthos . l nottoeonth PhR CfM§l l t A r t Pt t r VT: I 4% d ige c r ' y r raw: I .* MilL4hirrniNuktam I rata o'clock. LiwrB or vale on fond. uroland. sod Boatload. fmm £1 arl ie 01)1sulent qg.efFORD. o.ltaxn. HMV .A. • . gAvnisa FIIND-•FIFI PER - USNT. IN. TEREST.—AA.TIONAL SAFETY TRIII3/Spjli- PlFl W lL 'LN llL l4 4o re ntorbi• th argtrui:Ef f n tL o p o l9l.7 lCuls t aarotrii i MplioViift dgrar The oi clam anti day from • o'eloctlZe mompe tt So cloak to e iv/mac and on a n d y veninc i n n.l l4).2!. R B 2 . 13 v 8 ,Pr da ma rt. = WU.Lu.N 7. RnDPeantart. Dulmo's. lon. Hs L. Bann, c'. OnyyttllArswattry, ward L. Carter, assist' SI• litarr, man.listii, outs:l, Dolph Yorker. i lL rj a l7l 3 o l =nd yam lam a i 4‘s%ll3;rna'n' ro be ar i erinAls o a b rs e race, l gi ca=nti l wlth tits gonad lents, and each 141-Ittstr i neann e si allrff:l ways insure iyfent seauttT to the depoetterh and which Cannot Mu to me parmanenci and stabs to thin institution. sal- ! r BUSINESS CARDS. try. U. eltt.M. wu. N. lusem.. GREINER & lIARRNESS. COMMItI,SION MERCHANTS. fell 3m /31 BOUTH. W11.1.1.v1 , .,5, PHILADELPHIA. A LFRED L. HOUGH. PAPER AIANUFACTURERS' AGENT, Orders rolletted for every demcnptinn PAPER AND PAPErI-MAKER'S MATERIALR N 0.17 south SIXTH Street, Praladelptus. felf-dm• RR. 0 ORSON REAL ESTATE • BROKER AND CONVEYA.NCER, NORRIS TOWN, PENNA. FARMS to Mantaomerl. Bad's, and Chester wan ds' for sale or exonapse. HANDSOME.AIA on farms ntgotiated. DWELLINOLI for We it Narita .lll-tm pAvvsoN ,t NICIIOLSON, NOS. MO AND au L BOOKBIN M DE_, INOR STREET, Between 51 KULA & D u E d LP O a he l s A en . et streets. JAMES PARSON. JAS. B. NICHOLSON ja37-li* RR. CORSON. REAL ESTATE BRO • KER AND CONVEYANCER, Nornstown, Ps. ISO Fxrnal for We In Rucks, Montgomery, and Ches ter counties. Catalogues of Farms, with full assorir tons, sent by irdul. fe6-3m V B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND • • SUBSCRIPTION AORNCT. for Principtl Yon. PaveV andrenodic4l. of Ctry and Country... L. ecru , ParFt FT wad CBESTNU Address •• V B. PALMER:— rI I IIOS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, - 11 - No. il3 South FOURTH Street. 1313-4al• WALLACE BRODUE.4II, W EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YOBS. iltooks and lispds boaskt sad sold, on C,ommuknion. ramicza B. W.LIALACX. EDWARD C. BIoIDRIALS. 024-dm• A LEX. acKINNEY AAOTOENEBYRT .AW. Willamette. la Westmoreland. Armstrong. and Ds ttana.counties. sell 6ta MEE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE 1M CHESTNUT Strut, forwarda Parents. Put- Merchamitoo, Hank Notes, itnd Spool*, saner n 7 it. own, lane; or in oonniotlon with other Express coa p. ewes to ea the pnnelpio towns and emir of Me litutott i Stnte4. R. S. SANDFORD, sal- general Sunettntandent PJh.T OS. 101;14 J. & C. FISCHER'S AND OTHERS' eelebratod Now York PIANOS. From 11180, upwards to gWO. For salts for Gash, and on moottl,y in stalments. riattea to rimt. 7A& BI;LLAY. IP) A MI !loath FIFTH et, above Sprv.ee, fe6 Im' Sots Arent. 'MrSTEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA- V.:NT OVER.STRINO GRAND FLO , IOB, UARE GRAND, AND 814 I/ARE P1A:403. nowpre ferred in ooseerts and in private waders by Me test performers. linceived the first prolamine over the best maker., from Jude.. like Uotteehms, :Ulu.. sod pthers. Challenge all oompetaion. BLAbiIEI Pinta kl dg-Iv hlod ctn.:87:11.7r Street lifFiin HOLIDAY PRESENTS! PI NO-FORTES ASELODONS , PIANO-FORTM. bIEI.ODEoSti. k ll) NA:so-Fp TES. IdE101.) 'ON& PlA li oRE4, hats& lkin46 tg Raven, Baum, &. C. 1., li & Clark. Ealloit, Dim*, & Ca, and others. l. R. 601111.11, a7ll-ly ISEVENTR and CRNSTNUV. A GREAT DIPROVPIRNT PIANOS. BCHOMACX ER k CO., kit CHESTNUT Street, respectful]. invite the made loving Dublin to call end esamine their new and sue oeselal improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having {imparted the Tone. Touch. and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a &mars Instrument, avoldins Laths objections generally made to the tills rf G rand Piano, elao dinunithing the coat of the acme, n Volume, purity of tone. great hover. bnlhanae. fell ness, depth, and e Yengess of touch, with emit:mu felt litlalrßVlVlrliEeffrrlPULl.Y-FINISLISI) W are VALENThI are wholly unequalled. They have remised the blame encomiums. and are pronounced by critics to be fat la perior to any instruments ever muthafactued to the country. Constantly on hand. a lame and elegant crtmsat ot our unmyalied PIANOS. We have been assisted the First Prelim at all exhibitions nit latelettegir eluding the rise Medal (( rota the Crystal Palace - bitmn. New ore. lie 3. NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. arZUretit e :Tirri 8 /04t r. latir SALES BY AUCTION. --- - - - 31. rEtt it BON & 14 180 EIOtraTILEBLEEL. i Rawly Nos. Iff mod NJ OAN.D.—PTHLIO =TA= Affla 'STOCKS AT THE 8W 22 1 4Mski of noel total aajatooka oven Termini, at tits Enhaate• ....- camtribittors booing tha opt= of sonar sob. ....„. '...3."dbiii• of *aola Yroaert&rinea asisinne . *Maim to Inw,A we yobian. on to che islie ons %manna ostaioresa. in . i knip , tritlN olj. l owtri= f lai iis import ing to be moi4 _....,mti1 , EET, AT MEATS BALL INV V. _ ~,_ _Y• • onto amount of nal estate al pinto Ws. huhu-ma 0 vol 7 doloncas of la) sad property. Fruited hgtt BAL EWA lit all 41106:= FEIVATE LEGATEE. andsir Real estate entered on our 'mato Ws advertised women:max in OW 111011 . 13 bi t whiak Lowoopois aro printed weakly.) hang REAL ESTATE SALE—FEBRUARY Mth, MODERN'Iock. noon. VALUABLE STORE.—Foor-eterr briek store, 'nth ornamental iron fossil. No. Sit LAI L istuk t street. atmee Market street. Peremptory Etale.—LA RGE BUILDING A.1 4 1D urr.— Large bnek betiding. formerly used as a chrtr•h, north west ude of Queen street, GsrmantownrAimeint the Lutheran Church ; lot SS ter ei feet. Mr abaMma. TWO TRREE-BTORY - BRICK DWELLING. ft. r— oomer et Third and Buttonwood streets. Two fronts. VALUABLE. FARM ? 4d acne. With unjirchwit seta, bounded northwest bY toe Es mouth and Loper &Alta turrunke within sight of the Wiam_hinkon station. sad three fourths of mile from Fort Wealth:WM SWIM. North Pennsylvania Railroad. TILREE-STORY BRICK 'DWELLING, south side of Washington street. between Eighth and Ninth streets, (late Moyarneasing.) REAL. ESTATE sets-wan dth, At 11 o'elock, soon. NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE. with side yard. No 01 North Thirteenth street, above Berinz tiardert st Sale No. 91 Pine Street SUPERIOR PURNITURS, BRUSSELS CARPETS, BOOKCASES, &c. On Monday Morning. 27th mat, at 10 o'clock. at No. ml Piet street. by eats loyue, the entire bousehed furniture. fine carnal. china. !bus-plated ware.supenor secretary, oc.okeasee , and also the kitchen. furniture. ET May be examined on morning of sale at 8 o'olock, inth catalogues. Administrator*. Sale, No. 3017 Aroh street. ELEGANT F URNITURI3. SUPERIOR PIANO, CUR TAINS, FINE CARPETS, &e. On Tuesday Morninc. 23th inst.,. vi o'clock. at No. 21)17 Arch street. 27 catalogue, by order of Administrator, the enure ele gant drawing- ropm. dining-roorn. and chamber (=l tare, very meaner rosewood seven octnve ylano. made to ordel', by Eche rr. W The cabinet (unlit:asses made to order 'ay Oen. J. Mantels ;has been in use but a short tame. and is an excellent order. May tie examined at d o'clock oa the morning of sale. with caudognead Peremptory Hale 012 the Premises—Penn Square. SUPERfOR RESIDENCE. E LEGANT PLR Tit RE. Ice. On Wednesday. Match 7th, en the promises. UV Filbsrt etraat..ol.lo- sit* Pena Square, the superior tesideve, *want ret , . mums. fuss paintings, &0.. of a. gentlemen declining hostekeepi es. eTSale,tb„_ 1 ° 1 ‘ 114 ' Putieulars =mum. an d Ca Elam VALUABLE ROOKS FROM A FIRM DEOLININ THE BOOK BUSINESS. On Thursday Evening. 21G4 inst., an assortment or popular sad seluslile works. an interesting subjects, from A bookseller de crisins_buuneu. B For particulars zee catslarnes. A LE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. TWO Si:. PERIOR HIGH-CANE CLOCKS SEWING MA CRUSES. BOOKCASEf3, CHANDELIERS. BRCS. REIS CARPETS. eic, CARD.—Our sale to morrow thinning. at the Anetion Store, will comprise. besides 4W lots of exoebent eond-hand furniture, 2 superior huh-cass eight-dal elects Imparter sewing machines, superior bookcases and °Sc. larruturs, plt chandeliers. troy fire-prOot lame, Brumes. Iterate, sod o th er carpet..., beds and bedding, China and glassware. Ac.. formate as at tractoini assortment. worthy the attention of Wiles and others desirous of purchasing. Catalomma now TO64i, and the artioles arrammi for examination. nate at It at.= and WI Masan SUPERIOR FOILNITURE. R- LATE hilt RORS. PLOW-PORTE, ER CARPETS. On Tantidat Morning. At II o'olook. at the Anotiqn Store. aa 1141 Ot =t woad hand tanntann, aherntano-twata. Mink oattollta, eta, tram smite* hodzeiesPir.s. ramorad to Ow store on 1:011T= Exeretort Eele. VALUABLE THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY OF THE LATE WAI, cocartANE. ESQ. • On Fnday Escrow:. Feb. IL enll be sold the rehiable theologise! libre , 7 of the late ' , Kauai Cochrane, Esq., Oy order of ex. ecutors. SW For particulars see eats:meg. WALIAM & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS ND COMMIBSION MERCHANTS, No. 11 North MAIN Street. ST. LOUIS, ( tomer}, wit}, Messrs. Myers, Ctsehom k Co. rtoWptile.,f offer their vermeil to the merchant,. mannLetarers and others of PhAsdelphie. for the as of dry goods; oar_ pots. boots, shoes, wows's*, Jewelry'. ke.., be. Ita" Cash advances msde on reeeast. of goods. &temente woide three doe after s ale . REFBILENM. Merin. Myers. Clasher*, k Co., ?has. Stuart k Brother Phila. Van Wy et, Townesad,fit Waff*Dil, New York - . L, is B. Curtis k C0.,)0w Toth.. Wood _ChrilnY, k Sticeas, Mo. " Crow. AloCrearr. Co.. lint-Bwer// 1/ROCHE AND STELLA SHAWLS AT A. REDUCED PRICK& Tatra SurKir Chain Lams Sven') LOMB aad 8Q LIAR E SHAWLS of the celebrated make of Diu floe. Main:ad. t Co. BLACK ANI) BROWN CENTRK ETELLAS, From 83 to Stneach. New BtlPaa White nod Cokeed Centre di R n PRICES ALI. ED COED. Also. Blanket Shawls and Oenud Maud& Bed Blanket& Anions of French Merino's ris.l Winter Dress Goods. all minced. Mons. de Lame ., gocd stile& W, cents. SHt steles at MK cents. Good mixed italaaraa sad Plain Di Laza% 114: eents. NEW GOODS being daily waited. Printed Fc Linens, a g edstd Sas. Bnlliants, n ew Print& o. t.. Irish ood stock _CHARLES .I.DM IL Jsl3 EIGHTH and ARCH LUPIN 'S DE LAINES'Ste. • Pia a mode do Lune,. 37S eta. Riosllent tdacka at SS and SS eta Super poslrty at ed and 6. cha tna noa.itypt gam inattd wool da lams; r toe eta laelr bomaunsa. suction lots. Sian. laek silk alpaosa, he. Black French tans evils, $2 and RS. also. jIIIIISLTN bY the pike sad yard. SIIEI4Y.NGS. by the gets and yard. LINENS. by ths pees and Sri DAM a hK Table Linens. irt cloths. all sizes. NAPKINS and Doylies. by the ckvsea or nasittl. TOWELS. WO dozen from tett. tote par ions ta .- RED-BORDERED m idtns Instak... Nanloas. sad Dar- PLANIVELB. inT•sriend.ad bu sed. MARAELILLEA foe oolian. toscata, bums come, Se. MARA➢I LT , rl3 QUILTS. also Lancaster. Allsodals. &a. LINEN SILEVELNOS, soma extra toad and . kcaI Ia tICIINGS, of every {rade. 1 . 6 1 'MERRIMACK rams. AMERICAN DRY GOO DS GENE RA fell LLY.PNINT Sd LARNE? e ta RARGARCS FOR SIX WEEKS. At. THORNLEF_k CHISII. 14. E. oorner EIGHTH and SPRItt 0 GARDF.S. Wald ritSeeketrall_ y lemma as ;Oho teseralty that from tsnr thanary 11.1.14.1tretat the later Mutat Wu letll KEEL GOODS REGARDLESS OF PROMS! They hays as exeellent am ok of Loss Broths Ettasr.s. Ravish led /Lawman Blankets. Best Slum= asd heating paints. Limas of OW OfirilDralatir.r.. Flannels. Cloths. sad Chtionsant i s. A A &KOIIi'OCIC 074.r.NC1 T? SLUM Beet make of black Etta. Mennen. Ds Lamar. German ?Datil Plauls. do. Illsuu of MUCH ys_toods will be 641 uhip.u. COSI' PRICE! N.B.—lt will Tula to me In a nal. Isle OSTERY GOODS.-J. 'WM. BOY- H P North EIGHTH Street. honor open his Fall Stock .1f Emery Goode. Underrate sad Drawers of Centro ght and Waraer s nape nor maze fsetere. for indite' sad tames' yam. Mena* abate and Dnoren. tor_ nests and tasks. Memo Hoorn, Cotton 404117, Woolles Horotry. G:oree and Glani leta, zoo goao , `weeny sopermEng to the Emery Demme. J. W. R. reepettfady vottoto, the &Mentos of fumble to ht.* nook, Wanes them that kal stock Is an - @noodled for variety by any other in the city, sad that lie an= are 'sloven those of any other re glair =me. K. 11.—No abatement made from the prices sa=4. MI-erfmtf B LUE PLAID FLANNELS. Etettnt Brooke Shares. Flee Cloth Moats. oollan toes Rbasis. Pretty 33 and a .at 11.11siaes. 811,3 and St 33 Wool Robes. srortA fIL and 33. Ftnest Blsok Moassetinta. 311 to Id oasts, $3 Dent tal-erool s. CASSIM EWES. IE for best Any Casemate,. Good Goods st Rile. and JILL. Su - Janet* and Cassuneres, 63 to iS Winne. very enemy. 10 cent first-rate Shots and Drs'wsra Gloves, Taos, sdkL, Se., *salon tots COOPER r co:CARD. NINTH and MARKET. 11. B.—LINFR GOODEI, a lute azd da:tratie stock el every desensaon. SOUTHERN OIL COMPANY or NEW IIALEIeNN. NO. / (AL at aer cent. balow ate alt.r eat lubncana; melt itt ate. tit 1 . 12-ireeei cat to:ea./X.-e -t...yen, et eines, eat er refineries. wallasprefers, eF 'IE.; 0.1 it oNall;//../.E/ wee ta el.L:e.e Les tt.,:a ceee and aril, tad LA a:: Se:: NI of Lai tea:kerst.: - ..11 , rete.es perle.ft It Ms ttee tamed 141.nt! gem. 1 - trxt. Met/ a. Irimie and edi ;Last; f.‘ t. nod 'taloa:ad atrio, ttel.l,evtion Of tee Ten tea: •;trect. a•.,..f5/:t varok it ran for 3.34 =lts aa tit .1.1‘....Ja aa.t, 1 .1 awora ka: t • /a&& tie.trps. ' , has to dularezza Ires ;att./m:.:4. The Oaten:loe 01 Matalt . .r.i.vta ta ;a/Loa/I/4 rwatcad. 12101 TO F.llllM7ietela Ceet , LlEleiteide New Psraeulge. Coen neteete I EleNett•, a Vele OrLe• as. Beleltat's tuft RA-Emery. St. Loa a 1. k FDMAN ..OXF- A teal 144 So.:LS lOU/Lid B:rya - L. Ft t:l4o.#lla. I=!1 VAUTION !—ASTROLOGY !—LOOK om—coop Nrws FOR ALL 1--The eel-yr /whet Mn. VAX HORN Is the beet; the see weds when it outer. Live tu'ea. erit itoehie, ell wbo have been taSerceanhe. deeeirec tT sle* proaramay to bar for &trete end einnfeTt. la "V *faun ila atter /oat. She Au the ateret cf the alfeettone of the °male etx. It is Late filet h induces alithersto yeeteadery td try to unitete r, tad eiciey ler uteerceeetent. Snit thews roe the 4lttneira of year Ware wife. tauties.l. cr alerts plead. it le 'WI Ithoira to the pobith at Lint that the to the int sad only tartar irt.o out slow the taneta Is reality. Led eeit.inire entire eateifee:_na oa ay theme. " ma of lac vd.Sti c 3.13 to terse sae etoevel ty thee. pads. both m.smod tad ithuos. girin duly' sad te.gerty •th.t bor. C...oth ono! sow, sit to Na 11Y 1.4)%4 h.h/tD tweet. Muses lasi 04.• Atha R.... 4 Gri o. ILL INTONII ENOAUSTIC TILM foam PAs:C....Lot/Ay Toys for coral's. itaitrOilses Foolts.r.s. od tor drama saa Wu*/ 0w.....ti0r5. lmoitod wool /or Oa* 'by 161141- REFINED SUGARS AND S C. DONOGIII: trt , c..tt ttaa ha t.s.a cr tt MIT next. at U Mart. It t.T odors Sztt as.e. at :MI 1011.1: caltit: .al. it-sta. et es av prott4 etort ette..ta. soap :At ra.:a ; L . ,anou gr 2-1.1-9. etuaitslat4rs:rtrtatd tad M. , set Faust eat Loaf. Bagars. A'att, tt.t sad Jars Cuzia.a. Adsassat S'as dies. and 1(41.. a Fnecl6 grunt" C. -4 "rra.r. .1"....ts • S LATE ac.—W} , T r T aril/T.4 &CO R 0,4 re trolmttly ea. or tr,tly coo =lvo ttlit.e.a4 wsrtaztint.aca.t tot - . tryt-....y...tanttext-,1. Dl ditrecums to TH044.5 GitlfF:.l. !ii aa4 Oki trtto trt•-•NANA,,,b trt • SFUGUI.T& SONS. 0 IMPORTERS Or EATAN.I. C:=3.IE.S. Sio. 2l 4B , tett Ekt , sTst.r.= , R•ertre vrcsassi r sai GARS. wh‘. 4 tartr rurri, ix ew cv ay proved e trlJ-Is 1411/.liY DEN/Ist, JEWELLi.R. Sll,- VER-PLATER. RAM: , l'sr• G=z - SEL'et• T:cc malt h Rlcsater. Gu-nner. sick! Artasta. 1 I hoa have oaa cf 511AW - 3 Alt 1' is AN : Par RUA by SSA n A BAILEY. Afti-ins SAIRACR ri.rgad•'2ll', Ps. 300 BBLS Prime a:d Eaztput Hernag, -NV low flern.r.g. walnut* Yridt. in core st 4 for 14'• WM. . TAYLOR & CO., dXI 115 and 3 px FAIRBAN KS I , LAI FURII KY.ALI ParrO r ,N.toW;:f49r pict.iseu ul.Lalthic, it h 11.6. Fur 444 or WXTERRILL t BROTIIILLO6.- Q andol KAII fh (IIiILLS--For sale by WETLIERILL N 7 'AMU, Ma a ead • Nati ST. LOUIS, Mo. RETAIL DRY GOODS. 8. A. )97 .1R R1180:1. riZErT
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