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    Trip to the
(From the hieroer(Pa.)Diseate,b.l ,
We last Week pktintO exeoutional6noontem
plated trip . to the oil region in and around Titus
ville We left on thiturday. Week, tdatiped a day at
Meadville, and ein - Modday morning prosecuted our,
journey, taking. the , W hen
on the way some five miles - the roads - iiromied, and
we hailed at the door Of'ajdrrelling near by for
theinestdtrectroad: we were going to Fiwnoh
town, then keep straight on; if to Titusville, take
the plank road. We assured lour ,female infornief
that we oared nothingfor Trenehterin, our desire
being to head direct for Titard_lo•
As vre.were about startinkere' goes On, we, could eee Miby
t he of her --"t 't
ten with twinkle
tho oil layo ey f e f" - Pateing •on, fellow
about half
way and coming to a diverging roadove met a na
tive, and again inquired the way to Titusville, and,
after informing us, he asked, "Are you **gentle.
man engaged ici'the 'oll. bestride?" Replying in
the negative, he observed, hat„ they were all get
ting rich oat there. We arrived et Titusville In
the afternoon; and after halting at dia'''l Atari
carallouse," we believe the- sign ',called for, we
walked. round ,the office •of the "Titus
villa Gazette arid . Oiltereek Reporter," (a prat
!Yr :Comprehensive .-name.) which; has just, got
in blast for the benefitof the• people ingeueral, ,
and we hope of the proprietor in partioular. As
certaining_ from the .editor, that a„gompatir of
clever feltowe, were going on ,an oil °sear elonthe,
next'day, we' concluded tO nostpope.'4,looing to o,
elepliant,'! until then ; and having Slmel kesineee
at Pleasantville, five miles disttizt4,WeltePt 'on;
there, whore-we spent the- evening, Midnight with
mush lees .gt noise and confueionq than we would;
have done at Titusville,' judging' from the Omit
influx of strangers with which both, the , public,
houses seemed to be_
We returned next morning, aamimpented -With a
friend • and,., after, spending. an hour ; in ~towni
stuted te'tho centre of attraction of,Whieli we had
beard's* Mraoh4Diake's famous Well: , liitirodueed
to Mr: D., 'notwithstanding the Mimi:korai:de calls
moderation his time, he very politely accompanied
us Ihrqugh hie-works. 7 These we 'band, ae he ob
served, *very , plain and siniple—oonsistirig of
two rough pine shanties, one enolosing- the; en
gine and pump, the other two large' tanks, , into
the Brat, of. which': kith' water' and' oil , were
pumped,' and the latter,„ rising th top,
whorrit reached a certain point was carflede J by -a'
tube into the other tank, and-thence diewn off int*
barrels -to be 'sent to market , • At pfeiont it' Id
hauled to .tilers, a. cllstanoe •of twentyraillai;nt
which point it reaohes,thel3unbury arid iltrlallll
- and lei:ferried to Erie( and thencedlitributed
over thelinion-;•-the prprietor,, in, thid particultir t •
knowing no North, no 'Smith, no :Rest, no West.
The oil finds itlesidysale k inot only for 'lubricating
piirposee. but when refined -Makes a most brilliant,
light. When we were at the establishment, it Wu
turning off at the .rate of five hundred, gallons , per
day; at a omit of about two canes pergallon. There,
was-three-fifths _witer,_ to two-Aftlis
readers will conclude that Mr. Drake is doblite
very safd business, and no one should begrudge to
him all' he makes for the,WhOle aonntry,•andespe7
Wally the region round ibeittOilertekaor his par
nevoring ;labors in develeping this mine pf. Wealth,
Be hi- -now sinking another well withini two hun
dred feet - 'of the 'oncwhieh Is working the most
successfully, The next inostsuodessful well to that
of -Drake's is licOlintook's, three, mile; front the
mouth of the creek, which is throwing out twelve
to fifteen baireli every twenty-four hews.
We visited several of the sites below Mr.
as also abovo,Where the oil vein has been reeobed,,
and preparations made for putting in the nests
nary fixtures for pumping. Many others are
boring, and a much greater somber getting reedy
to bore; and we presume before mid-swirlier atter",
will bizi holeebored every tlfty rods between Titus
ville and' the mouth-of Oil oryik-,-4 distanee of
some fifteen or, more miles. Som e of. these will
doubtless prove, to be labor-loot; still, webelieve
that the ell 'pervades almost the entire earth
along thin stream; and will be found at &greater
or lees depthi . some even now getting_it at seventy
feet at one-point, and 100 rode off having to go four
times that depth. Sites are, cut tip intoall elms,
fromfourth of; en sore upwards, and fet on ve
riest., terme—acme purchasing the title to the land,
others, giving &moth bonus and shire of- the oil—
one-fourth, one-third, and some even one-half. In
borteg, - iron pipes are first driven down, one upon
another, until solid rook is reaChed,the earth bored
out, and then the engine applied to the nook. The
hosing is done at a cost of about $1,50 per foot. •
Of comae, the whole talk,, among strangers and
natives, is about oil ; and let' whatever subjept be
started, it runs into oil before you get through.
While this is the universal theme, however, , we
rinistcontradiot the'report current at Meadville
on oar way, that the ?morale in the oil region made
soup .outi.of 'mliaawold as spread it over their
hnekwheaLcolses::::At feast,' , tille is not' the.pre
veiling custom towards strangersoso faras cur
nervation extended: , .„ • , -•' , , •
. .
t:S After , a -!drive over a pretty rough road, we
reached Franklin in safety,' excepting .the snap;
ping of a buggy, qiring. There, ae at Titusville,
the oil star rages, and it Is now a Sited fact thatthe
"nursery of great men" is the centre of the globe.
The company at the edge of the town, on the banks
of French oreek, had stopped boring at a depth of
275 Teat, aid commenced pumping the day previ
oirr to our 'arrival. We should judge that , ,tbe
pump was throwing out 500 'or .800 gallons per 21
one fifth 'of which was, oil ; bat they ex
pected- to' improve both in - quantity and 'virility.
Several other wells arc being bored; and we learn
that the !IN...after we left, Mr. Evans had struck
a better venithaiiiettie oompauy e, /Ca distance ot
70 - feet.:* So there is little doubt but the .Business
will be suceessfully . proseouted at Franklin. :.The
Itife"ord of ,
works tl LA r r t tre a gri ,l2Y Ug h ir intending to
turn them into a refinery mid Mr'. N. IrWin, of
Oherrytree, told ne that he had sold, a few days
previous, some ten acres on Oil *reek, six or eight
miles from its mouth, 'to a Pittsburg company, to
oroot a refinery, and one will also be erected at
Titusville. ,
We might „extend this article by entering more
minutely into the matter as ,to .what we saw and
beard, but we have no space, and what we have
penned May satisfy some who are not aireadyythat
Pennsylvania,-in addition to her other mineral
wealth, will hereafter furnish an abundance of oil
for all usefal'purposes: .
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lAPORTAT3tONS.
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MATANZS—ohr Meraer-223 hhds mole's/m.30
Knight o.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF MDR.
JOBEPTI C. GRUBB. i - •
h. A. BOUDI•:K (Soinertru or lunk Noni.
'FROG. KOOS% Jr.,
LETTER BAGS
LT THE KIIR411•111T8' =MAROS. ,
Ship atranak. Rowland—
Vii i r i V l T l rtuo " n u t, e t u ar— . • soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
FORT OF PHILADELPHIA., Feb. 23, 11360.
WWI W JIBEL..-,-' -6 34-431 M BETB-....- 26
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DA.
Btemnship Delaware, Cannon RBiVE .
24 hours from N York,
with rodeo andpassengers to Jas Ailderdioe.
Brig Palma, Baker, days from Bomon. !rifle mdee to
Twells tr, Co. Towed up by steamtug Dolphin.
. Bohr Robert J Merger, Robinson.l3 days fronliMajan
zamwitirmolesies to B Knight & Co.
Bohr C- H :Rogers, Langley; 20. days fromN Orisons,
with sugar. Ao, to Knight tr. Ball. Towed up try steam
tat Matt White,and reportit the Inn .thabe A Page,
from uardenam or Chester, An tow of steanitug Joe.
Bohr 'Richard Borden, Ireland,s days from .Fall River,
with noise to oagtain,__
Steamer itiohard Willing, Claypool, )5 home from
Baltimore, via oanal, with -mdse and Daseengenl to A
Groves, Jr.
CLEARED, - • - •
Eltr J Shrivel', Dimas, J3altlmara, A Oroves, Jr.
- BAILED.
• Ship Win Penn. Meade, for New, Orleans, left yeller
day worms in tow of steamtus America.' -
(Gorreiponiiinoa otitisNaiad - oinks kiatutiej_
LBWEB. Del. Feb 21_, 93 AM .
- Turing thejtile of Bunday Might the solir Dio ran d s,
with a load of wood from Diuneoteague, Dona to New
York, was. driven. ashore on the point of Cane Berdo-
Ten. M MAUR & Marshall' engeded to get her off.
and succeeded in their etiorta early this mOrningi She
to now arthe Breakwater, in99mPaTlLWlthlehre wood
ruff Sim 'Bilge glories; M Vaned. W argent, t
M_A Morgan, ,Amandn, Anson, Henry May,
Lydia Anti, ',rhos Monaveir, Mist, and B Taylor. Wino
tiw—weatiterpleseant. - • -
YOUXII M. HICKMAN.
DT TICLIGNAPII.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exohanne.)
CAP& isbANDai .1, Feb 2Z-9% A M.
The new steamship Cambridge, from - Boston, is nom
pectins in. Wind south. • - •
younh icc THOS. B, HUGHES.
' - ITLIZOILLIPH. -
•
(Minigolf-deuce of The Prima
- • BALTIIIORX. Nib 92.
Arrived, brig Linda, from Tanlar- flavor, Mexico, via
Xey West, where she gut in In in distress; do put Frances
rmuisero. viza.Wilmlngton, Mosher. put Meng'
loss of sails and leaking. -
avattstax, Feb2l.
4rrived, steamship Star of the loath, traits I( York
ship Jomea Lairsonoo, fr9in Bermgda.
101110 RANDA.
Ship Dreadnourrbt,tkrumelei eleoreilat New York 21st
in l i t t krilg e rf s gi l ria, Taylor; keno., e:riired atllosion
Bletiot. , , •
Bark Mahlon walliameou,Boturrforth, olearedot New
York 2114 log. for.A.io - .
_ .
Bark Warren Fisher. Crowell. from Proridenee for N
Orlean e m remained at Newport A M 20th mat. ,
Hark caealler,Afebeod cleared aigialtunort42/st met.
for Rio de Janeiro and a market
Bohr 8 C Soribner, from St *arks ' arrived
at New•Yorkitlat cot. -,
Rohr D 141.3 archon, Alleit i for Bostob, cleared at + OO . -
rionvi Ile 13th inst..
&lob rs Jane .
Baker , , lfallt, andL.kitullaley. Dalai,
from Charteetort, name at sorest° ;do. 17th inst.
Bohr Jae H Stroup, Coma, 21 days from Cardenas, at
New York hilt inn Experienced a suogeremen of heavy
NE knd,NW galas the entire. eatlaigei -lost deck load of
inn t a . 1 4,,,,,, t a n s y,. yoye boom, 'fib boom 4 weeked away
hued Odle, stove bulwarks, and remove other damge.
-Ochre rs
0 - ratteom - Hendimild Borirretn.
for Philadelphia, wont to sett from Charleston 10th inst.
Bohr Hydarum,k Anna, Dole. cleared at new Orleans
Idth for,klatanzhe and a market. „
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OAP ANp.'O,LNDLES:- 50 ,boxes Deter
sive Soap 106 boies Olive Bono," IMO boxes Ada
mantine. Candles • 60 boos dandles. m atom,
and for sate by, ROWLEYaakiNURNER. & CO, No.
16 8. Wharves.. • , ,
EFINT2 O -813VAR:—.500 bbls. crushed,
ALL.
„0.24, age , l p.e_ltitalyetiAed A dabs and yellepr
PrSigrAt°4 PR liAm & CO.. LET'.
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bbis. ohm* mitiftfteditft OMpliAluas Mae
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LRTITLA - Streit. • •
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Meersohtatni Pipes, Omer Tubes, chour mew, Gears' Walking Canes, &0. , ' iaeft-lm •
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Occerra ritroLitng ipm Estate Its, ,
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and the Pißh Avenue Hotel, New Toth, has been ee
%Melted.
The various departments of the Continental will be
eonductsd upon the same liberal scale hloh has e A rned
fot the Ithovo• named hotels their wel t-known and ex
tensive share of public favor.
All communisations for apartment,, or upon anybusi.
nese oonneeted with the house,. ;Moult). be addressed to
Continental Rotel.in order to menre Immediate atten
tion. ' (fel7-12t) J. E, STEVENS tc CO.
PATENTS PROCURED IN no UNITED
_IVATES •AND EUROpEod_H. movvagr's orn
ate, Forest Plano, ledfd 8. FOURTH. Mirk The pro
prletorrits Waehington twice mont , and attend.
war 114
. 1 1 .1 r l eelt ems .nitrated to b Idestdemos
Pimp lets on the management of relented applica
tions, foreign patents, omen of Interference. and a my
ogler of reference, may be had at the above offices.
OURLlmoyon, lowa, Oet. Id. lag
Bof e I take thie occasion to ante to you, that for severed roars paid I have been wequainted with the
manner in ',McMinn have conducted yoUr businesese
Patent Wiener. Tins hae always; been highly nreditable
to yentretlfand eatudentory tO the Patent Ince. Younn
derstood yenenases well. and presented them in that
term which generally Insured unseal. I
Mllrard eartiffoate;hoplng that it may be ear (m
-aims to you in tontinning to find that employmen ln
your profeasion to whit% your 02toillgonoo n iridorrrYr
and oopteppe bearing, lio badly entitle you. •
van' truth OUoltrace MAYON,
Leto Inomtaismoner of Patents.
MAY Rourson.Fee. • fee-im*
CONFESSION AND EXPICRIENON
r iof an INVALID, published for the bene fi t and as
a vamincand a °nation to young mop who suffer from
Nervous Debility Premature peony, sco. ; anplying, at
the same time, g e m mesas of Bell Cure, by non who
mi red himself, it r hansd been ant to liest 01116
tura,. mamba impoattion andlogo ty, Il ia •
Wimpy be hott of tho_ sumps, N TH4 /t. IVIA
Esshi Bedford , Best Broo klyn. Kings county,
k a fSllk, 47 enclosing a post-pat addreesed envelope,
11FAVID YOU , !WARD, OR DU YOU
Aug- _ whore to 'tot the boot Imported Cigar ro
pft,v44164114
OrilliPkpand , 11 he sure :ye salted. He her.
also 11, Aot,_ of ,Dleersohaum hoes ) . Onset Tubes,
Omar: 0 My titbit*. too: • htl&lrt
QQUILLS—For sale ivy WETHERTLL do
VRO/WiR) Nora ft and 0 Nath s4COND.Sereft
u fir
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PU§,4, - "f i nUWAla s ll3X THURSDAY, - FEBRUARY 23; MM.-
RAILROAD LINIIS.
. -----7-77:7 "'' TO WEST ' OOESTER
argot
.0 Intermediat e ' hints 'Fig! , '
DI A . wt, as for. pit Chas 4r lerty 1014\1 0 , i i l
the 1:1.01# northeast ,00rner a 1 .b HT .3. ..
MARKET Streets, at MO A.,M.. an 1_444.30 P. 4 , ;"
On 8 UNDAIS at 8.15 A. M and I Pad..
gamete or etetinnit on the - PHIJADELPHIA and
i3 I Ar,TIMOR CENPRAL RAILROAD will ta3 .. 4
A t.he
'B.lO A. M.. and 430 P. H. Trains. law-u
Uhl PENNSYLVANIA () E N r.l) it A L
RAILROAD. ~.
,
ROO MILES DOUBLE TRACK.
1860. swim 1860.
THE CAPACITY 01 , 51111elaigivr EQUAL
TO Alil L Y Ut Tc.-.-
THREE TH OIJOVASSEN 144.1N54.
BETWEEN PHI AD IA A r RURO,
c a4n/ i ll rea t h t. ph 1D towith illongb Trains
u irNe w Ygrk. ell ail (pinto p and in th
po n istatinomr wtp Through r no to an
-thus points in the wst, orthwest, an ISouthwe4
—thusr h ishitor Diailities or the trainipprtation a
p u5 .,,,, ' mann:WM(sg for speed and comfort by any
other touts.
Eger arid Fain Lines run through Vittahurg,
without o angel of Career Conductors. All t rough Pay-
Ilene or rains provided with Loughyidge's Patent
el e
Itygitgl i ed tinder perfect control of the engineer,
thus ad mg much tot he safety of traveaers.
iiimo g ears are attached to eaoh Traini Woodruff's
Yin Bs e RU Pitt DAILY: Zr4.tritillt., San'
ile tV q d
FatLianulea"v es Plllalelphia !1 1.
A.
tile
Express rain leavec
WAY RAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Harrisburg Aocommodation, via Coluit is, 2P. M.
Columbia 0 4.00 P. St
Parsosburg 0 mad P. M.
West Chester Paiisengeis will take the Mail, Parkes
burg and Columbia Trams.
Passengers for Sunbury. Wllliemstiort, Eluvial, Buffs.
le, Niagara Falls and intermediate points, leaving Phi
ladelphia at BA. 2.1.. go diritly through.
Tickets Westward nay obtained. at De °Meisel o(the
animpa°r in
I T i l l et i al: h a's e ttt r °T( ' or & e l' or
ri
Illigggd a Zi ' ffiees ° l: the West also on board ° ai of r the
regular Line of Ste:unarm on the Miseigtippi or Ohio
rivers
/kr Fare always as low, and time as (took, as by any
other Route.
For further information apply at the Passenger Ste
ttin, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets.
The completion of the Western oonneotions of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Oalps this th
DIRECT LINE TDB LAST AND THE
OREAT WEST.
' The oonneetion of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, a voiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time, pre advantages readily
eppreolated by Shipppers of Freight, and the Travel
ling Pubbo. .
Metohente and Stoppers_entrueting the transportation
if . their Freight to Hal gOinpany, can rely , with oonfi-
Tlfillifftr& t rArtionT to and front any point
in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all
taints as favorable at are charged 4 other Railroad
companies.
' *5" Be particular to mark prithages " via Penneardi
rmul.
Eor Freight contract' or nipping Directions, apply
to, or address either of the Ibllowing Monte of the COM
le= :
D. STEWART, mann;
gal. riero'e & be.; Tit:m.1 1, 1 1 10.2: I.J. Johnston Risley.
14fA R riliigf e 0?'Paillg i k ite li Dp i. . ; I r efl u t4;ll 6 S T lrdt
rs.; tt. ff. firowh....& go... t. Caci t ipoi, o.;„Atiriern 5: .
orr lil u o l g i re,Mtgiiitle t. tYy. ° 3. 4 %. tai ‘ Werk. 1 8, 4 ::
3 urnil Ellaft4 N thu:, 6l B2t u e, gal: 9,- VV / . 'l lial:
rig, Nashville, Tertn.; Ennis & Ituat,.Altetag, Tenn.;
Clarke & Co.. Chung°, III.,_• W. 11. R. toe% Alton,
4.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at diScrent points
n the West.
E.
I4Piaph
MAGRAW& E ROhf, Q No rth
street Saltimork.
LEECH ft CQ., 2 Astor Rouse. or 1 S. Willi am st.,N.V.
LEECH.24,IO" No. I 7 , in State street Boston.
t . . Houslon, el Freight Agent, Phil,, . HOUPT,OuniI Timat Agent, Phila.
/113/Y
HOS, A. scovr, otton suet Altoona, Pit.
PHILADELPHIA
ritAaralligtao Tort, AND iiALTI . -
0
# ILROAD.
On Auld after MOND, November 21, 180.
PASSENGER TRANSAVE PRIL_,ABBLPRIA,
For Baltimore at AI M , . 12 noon, (Expremi,) and
11.10 P. M. •
For Chester at 8.111 A. M., 11 noon, 4210, and 11.10 P. M.
' Wilmington at 8.11 A. M., 12 420an_d11.111 P. M.
IFor 18_0w Cantle at 8.10 A. M., an 420'P. M.
or Middletown at 8.10 A. M. an d4.9oP. M.
or Dover et 8.16 A. M_.,. and 4.30 P. M.
or Milford at 8.15 A. M,, and 1.80 P.M.
or Seaford at 8.16 A. M., and 420 P. M.
For Laurel at LIB A. M., and 4201. AL
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.10 A. Al., (Exprend 10.15 A, M.,
and 223 p. M.
Leave Wilmington at 7.111 A.M. n4lllO A. M.,1.55 and
8.40 P. M.
g
• ye Laurel at 6.15 A. Mu mad .40 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 0.46 A. M. 4.00 P. M,
Leave Mi lford at 720 A. M., and 4313 Pad.,
ve over at 9.00 A. M., an 8.00 P 111.
ve liddletown at 10 A. M. and 7.06 P. M.
Leave Now Castle at 10.06 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Leave Cheater atB, 12 A. M. 2.= and 9.11 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad
et IRMA. .
M TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Chanter at 8.46 A. M., 17.28 and 11.10 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 8.28 A. M., 12211 P. M., and MX
A. M. .
SUNDAYS
Only at 11.10 P. lit, tram Philadelphia to Halftone.
OW at C2B P. M.. fro Baltimore to Philadelphia.
FREIOLIT TRAIN, wi th
h PASSENGER OAR attaohed,
' will tunas follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate
places at 8 P. AI. .
Leave *ilmilikton for Perryville and intermediate
•laoes at 4.15 P. m.
Leave Wilmingon tor Philadelphia and intermediate
• laoes at 3.15 r.
Leave Baltimore for Btemmer's Run, Chase% and
arewood at 11.454 P. M.
a. M. FELTON. President.
&wpm WEST CHESTER RAIL
ROAD TRAINS vie PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depot oor. ELEVENTH
and MARKET Streets, daily, (except Sunday.) at 8
A. M.,14.60 P. M., and 4P. M. Leave West Cheater at
740 A. M.. 10.60 A.M.. and ASO P M. la 14-y
PHILADELPHIA, GEA
MANTOWN AND NORRIS
fk%AILROAD iIt_TEE_ARRANGEMENT
-4 On and after MONDAY, N 0.21, NW,
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave PhiLsdelphia 6, 7,7.60, 9, 10, 11, and U A.M.,
1,9, 3, did, 4,6 , SAL 6,1 , 8, 4 0 1 10, and UK F. AL
Leave Da renantoWa_ 7, 11, px, um, U.A. LC,
1,1,8,4,444, ILL lOC 7- 8.- 1 AL.
111 , 1 stts
Leave Philadelphia 9.0/1 min. A. M., 9,6 E, end 10 P.M,
Leave Germantown 6.10 min. A. M., LlO min., PM, and
9 P. AL
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
LIMO Philadelphia 6,17.60, 11 A. M., 3,4,4 E, I, and 10
P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10 1.10, &LW, and 13.16 A. M.,
4.40, 6.10, and 8.40,P. M.
ONS.
Uava Philadelphia 9.O6 UND A. M . land 6E P. M.
Leave Chestnut 1.60 A. M., UM, DX, and 8.40
Ai.
NO P. R CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philedelphis 0, 9. 11.00. min., A. M.,106.6.06,
/ k W, and 1134 P. M.
wive Norristown 4,1, 9, 11 A. M., /K, IM, and II
P.
O SUNDYS,
Leave N
plaladelphis 9A. m. an A d P. AL
Leave Norristom7 R
A. M. end 6 P. M.
FO MANYUNK.
63
Leave Phlitideln oi s 6,7 K M, 8,110 ! A. AL, 1 ,1 06, 9.04, LOG,
8, and
Leave Ala
VA raingit
P.AL and:ll.4 A. M.. 2,
6E, and
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. p a l., 3,_and 4E _P M.
Leave
" Tr. 81 1 411 1 _,H . L de e nTra e rg,p7r:ratfi l lident,
nlB-tf ra trail and tix e m&ni atria's.
Eiffn IMRE F i II,MI L R A A__ E Rt. P R I I I /A l i t t LIN AND
tDICK - I:NI.' ROUTE tel Elmira, Wilkesbarre, lluSalo,
icago, Rook Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur
ugton, Montreal, St. Faure, Detroit, Dunhetb, and,St.
WIG
Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read
in g Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and CA I,I,OW
HILL StreetsDAlLY. (Sundays excepted ' ) as follows:
7.30 A. M. DAY EXPRES
F
For Elmira,Niagata palls Buffalo,Delroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook island, Galena, Bt. Ma al Burlington,
and St. Lords
1.39 P. M., NIGHT EXPREB6.
For Elmira, Niagam Falls, Buffato,Detrolt, Chicago,
Milwaukee,' Island, GelenaAt. Pees Burlington,
andl t l lo t. Louis.
T 01 A. M. and 3.00 P. M. trains run through to
HA RISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon
alley
V Branch.
The LSO A. M. train connects at Rupert for Wilkes
barre, Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK
AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
Baggage checked to .Elmira, Buffalo, and Bit/mansion
Bridge..
l, . Tiokets oan be roomed at the Philadelphia and
Einura Railroad Line ii Ticket Office. Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pa6lloll
- rat D EttnYtt i lif iri l l #A Ll N
Leaves the Depot, Broad are a ? below ins unity, (Elan
day exeepted,)for all pointa eit and North , at 6 P. M.
Freights must be deliver before .1 P. M. to.insure
goin sameg day.
For g further information, slyly at
Fmight Doot, ROAD, below Vine,
Otto CHAR. 8. TAP EN_ ,_Cleneral Adint,
N. W. °enter SIXTH and CRESTIVUT eeta,
eat-tf Phi elohla.
Mt NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD.
TER ARRANOEMEN
Fo BET I,F,HEM, DOYLEBTOWN. EASTON,
ALLENTOWN, MAUOR CHUNK HAT. ETON.
On and after ItIONDAY, Novemherlth IMP Passen
roriTrainst will leave FRIT and WILLOW Streets,
N ilot a thf46 l 4,ll - Po u n n , - lirentintejtiluoh Ohm*,
Hazleton, &.).,( mesa.) at 9.30 A. I.
For Be thlehem, (Espresa,) at 9.30 A. M. and 3 P. M.
. For Doylestown ' (Accommodation ' ) at 840 A. M. and
't P. M.
For Fort Washington, (Aocommodation,) at 8 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA:
pave petlpebem, (Expresed 484. M. and ogy. M.
BAO P
L‘eaV9 .l,o TieetDWlty ( Aooommodation,) at 7 A. M. and
. M.
Leave Fort Washlngt7(Aooommodatlon,) lidl. A.M.
ON 8 NDAYS:
it.gir j Aftb e t fr c f r F p or: i. ash 1 oj i t t o: F s . l4 : 3o A. M.
yleatowo t 6 PhigidelAta, at f A. M.
ort Waahington for Philadelphia, at 2.4.0 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem, 81.60; to Mauch Chunk, 8A80: to
Easton, elm; to Doylettown,tiOoenta.
Through tioketa moat be prooured before entering the
OM. . ..
All Passenger Trains (6;llmA Sunday Trains) con
neot at Berke street with nab and Bixtb-streets. and
Beoond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads.
nT ELLIS CLARK. Axed.
1859. MIREM 1859.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORK LINE3I,
CAMDF.N AND A3IIIOY DLALA-
Dkr.Lritik. AND TRENTON RAILROAD C0.',11
LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA TO -
NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES.
PROM WALNUT-SVMM WHAM, AND gEtisINGTON,
Wlll leave as follows, km i /ARV.
M 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam, & Am.
Accommodation 13 36
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey city, (New
JerserjAcoommodation—. 113
Al v ii,s r &W PM Camden and Jersey City, Morning
At 11% . 1.7_31. kensington ;rid lamer City, 33°
Western 600
At 12H P. M., via Camden * we'd 'Amboy, Aooortuno-
Afri P .ll.7;titibeinien — sld — Aia.7;;; 31
Ac 'Chi, 3 Kg
Evening Express 600
At 4% P. 31., via Kensington and Jersey City,ld
Clam Tioket. • . "11 gg
Ate P. ar., vim dinideiinirieiseidar foinia
olail —. 600
At 11 P. ht., via Can:plena:id Jersey Oity, Bouthern
Mail . 166
At 6 P. M,vis ihmden and AmbobAocommodation,
(Freight and rassenger/—let COM Ti eke 11 is
Claas T10ket....-- 160
The 6r. m. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P.M. South
ern Mail, Saturdays excepted.
For Belvidere. Easton. Flenungton. &0., at 6 A.M.
from Walnut-etre et wharf. and 3P. M. from Kensington.
For Mauoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6
A.M.
_Pie Lehigh Valley Railroad.
For Water Gap,Stroudsbnrg, Bomnton, Wllkeebarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Re., at 6 A.M., via Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western R ailroad.
For Mount 'golly, at 6 and A. M.
_,_ * and 3 and IX P.
For Froeho ,at I A.M. and kr.
WAY LINES
singto
For Bristol, Trenton, Ito, at 3 and 433 P. M. from Ken-
For P n almyra, Algerton, Delano°, Beverly, Burlington,
Bildentown, Ro., at MC 3, and 431 P. M.
Ponniiii of bag me cal, plowed eaol) passenger.
Passengers ere prohibited from taking anything se bag-
Lege but their wearing apparel. All aggage over Mt)
Pounds to be paid lor extra. The company limit Wog
s y n.:got tatgi e rgitfzis to gr i li t til;i c f n Aie i r o r po u . nLir i l
by speoigeontraot.
WM. H. @ATMORE. Agent
d3O Camden and Amboy R. R. Co.
PHILADELPHIA
AND - "EADING ILA&
ROAft 4I MI ERN E, OLP° rTBvILLE. RE
IRO and Hout/8131.1R0,
Loaves the new Depot, at oorpor of BROAD quid
OALLOWHILL threats, (entrances on elloqi11,)
at 7.30 t 3. E.,_DAlLY,(Sundai: coasted, ) fo rt ti •
VILLE, HORRISBORO, an all Intermediate Do ate,
oonneoting at Harrisburg wi th tram mining to Fitt!_
burg, Chamberebur aa.
NOori Wad,
Leave at 3.30 1 1 7V.MAILY, for POTTSVILLE and
ILARRICSUBO,
At 980 P. M. DAILY, (Snadaysexeopted,)for READ
-1140, and intermediate points.
d 6 W. If. MolLHENNY.Haoretarv.
NOTIOH.---011ESTER
VALLEY RAILROAD 7 —PAB
BENG*I9THAI ENII. DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE STATIONS:4)p and after sth Deem
her, we, the Passenger Trains lor DOWNINGTOWN
will start from the new Passenger Depot Of the Phila
delphia and Reading_ Railroad Company, corner of
BROAD and CALLOWILILL Streets, (passenger en-
VII B NTN C II I 4III I l ilt for Downingtown, !sates at r.ao
A. M.. .
AyE M RNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
4.90
ILY (Buodais ered.)
order of the Boar of Managers of th e Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad itYlaiduzinr,
INSURANCE ooMPAIfIES. s
THE E . ;•ITIE 1113111,8
lATLSLTR .
COMPANY
OF 1111LAOREELIA.
(FIRE INSURA NCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COXPANY'S . BUILDING: W. CORNER
FOURTH AN WALNUT STREETS.
DIitHOTORS.
4 RATCIITORD STARR, MORDECAI L. De.waort,
ILLIAM DICKER, 01to. U. B , venT,
NAIAD° FRAZIER, JOHN H. BROWN.
JOHN M. W a rWOOD, D. A. FANNIKTOCR,
DER..
_ i ffitR r A EDICE, ANDREW D. CAIIII,
''
V.A.TollFolll) L atiti 4 ., O geeldent.
CHARLES W.. 1 OUAN.. Seoretarr. !WV
AMERIOAN EIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET-
U
No L. . SIO WALNUT Street above Third. Philadelphia.
Raving a large paid-up Iseital Stock arid Surplus In
vested In sonnd and twat able Securities. continue to
insure on Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessele.ln Port and their cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberal's and promptly adjustod.
Microns.
Thos. R. Maria, ..
John Weleli, john T,_Lewis,
James R. Cam,
Samuel Q. Morton, Edmund 0. Dail
Patracir. Brady, Chas. W. Poultn
Israel Morris.
THOMAS R. MARIS. President.
( ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. %oratory. fe23-t(
OFFICE OF THE QUAKER CITY IN
MANCE CO,No. 408 WALNUT STREET.
FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMEIVT
or 7118.
BUSINESS AND CONDITION OF THE QUAKER
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY.
As Presented to its SWokliolders. Jan. 3, 1860.
Capital Btosk• •
Surplus. Januaryl 1869121.361.49
prolniuitts received in 1659: _.
Fire.. ..--..• ••••• • .. 51 1 6464 WI
Marine. . 166,480.3)
1 5
Inland N av igation 311.067.13
Transportation... 42,011.10
Interest renewed.. ........ 12,762.45
Salvage mitretneurahoe—...... &1 • 692.22
4030,01323
LOSSES, EXPENSES. &c.
Loases pnid in 18¢9. *. .......
Dividenqi, Commission' to agents
rmomp, hoensee, o ffi ce rant........ 63.983.111
ann, Enivprtining &pipeines.
edema otod i . . i 0,48343
Rainuranoe and re turn 'Alt .
•
4.150,298241
ASSETS.
Bonds and mortgagor, on real
estate...-. . . .
Ground rents in rhiladeloh 3350.00
60 altarea Continental Bank, New
York... .•
. 6.000.00
50 glares Ca); 3400.00
100 do Corn Exohange Bank.
hi 2,600.00
60 shres moon
Bank, Philada.... 1,6W.00
23 0 nsolidued Bank dn.., 760.00
' 16 do Farmers 4.. Mullendore
Camden, . 900.00
2030 'barna of Railroad. Canal. arid
other stocks. all aying 8 per
sent nounet yarns 89.660.00
Coupon pond! Wallace and T per at 19,100.00
Negotiable bills receivable ..... 91,001.96
Can in hands 0f agents and in
. - —........ 24.814.29
Cash on hand and In - bank 30,877.46
This Company ooithnues to make Inauraneep against
Loss on all kinds of Fire. Marine, and Inland Risks, on
the inostfavornble terms.
OFFICE RS A
president-GDORGE R. HART.
Vine President-0% P. 11.08$.
Beoretars and Tremor -11. COGOBBALL,
Assistant fleoretary- 11 1111Ed TRB. ftll,E.
George IT. Kart, Foxier R. Perkins,
E. P. Roml,, H. Coe shall,
A. C. Cattelt, . W. Bailey,
Andrew R. Chamheri, Line' Jones, M. D.
Rog, R. M. Fuller.
COGOBHALL, Beeretary.
1 - IXOIIANGE . ;.13RANCEWMPANY
•JI —Moe Nab 409 WALNUT Street,
FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Meroliandise
peneslly, on favorable terms, either limite or l. per-
DIRECTORS.
Jeremiah Bonsai!,loshas T r Owen,
John Q. Qinnodo, Thomas Marsh,
Benj. M. Holliinshead, Semi. L. Smedley,
John MoDowell, Jr., Edward D. Roberts,
R.EC, Hale,, jean J. Griffith,
James T. Haledßellefeete4
EREMIAH BONBALL, President.
JoHN Q. GINNODO, Vice President.
EDWARD W. Davin, aeoretary .105-luthsly
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
isintANcm comEtavy.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF
PENNSYLVANIA 1835.
OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRt AND WALNUT
Stream, l
MARINE I N SUR ANCE
ON VESSELS, i
FREIGCARGO, To all parts of the World.
HT,
'INLAND INSURANCES •
On Goods, by River ( Canals, Lake!, and Land Carriage
to alf parts of_the Union.
FIRL INSURANCES
On Merchandise senerally.
CM Store.. ,___Dwellmiclicuses, Ito.
ASSETS OP THE COMPANY,
November 7,1869.
Par. Marius Vales.
116,000, Philadelphia City 6 V eant..Loan....l/23,600 00
100000 Pennsylvania State b4F ot. Loan...—. 93,6158 CO
21000 re nnskylvanla State 6 4fs et. L0an....._. 21,000 21,000 00
23,000, U.S.. Treasury AK .1, cent. Notes aid
interest due . —....„.. —.— .. 25,963 51
SNAG U. S. Treasury eV at. Notes and Inter
est due— .. . . .. 00,610 00
4 25 , 0 00 TelerarY'Lliait . t.; . l . llVdity of *Pitilit
de phut . —.. 26,12)3 00
163,003,!Penamleanle . filii,WiChiro;iiige
6 por cent. D0w1e.,..., --, ,_ 43,600 00
810,0:10, North Pennsylvania Raliroad . Mort-
IMMO West mar=kitnetsgii-riiii,Ti /I°°
Company 71i , rt. coupon bonds..... 19400 IX
11111,WO. 300 shares atook Germantown O bi
Comps
:Al gf i Mil l 4
labia.— ... „._ __._ mom 00
IMAM sFaree Pennsylvanie"Railroad —
Company ---........-----... 1,1711 00
acepoooo share North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company. »... ' IR 00
82,N10, shares Philadelphia foe Best and Steam
—Dg Company, Il luimielPhla and
vermin Stearn avigetion Coin
rn44rmarai:aevaitgn.
ere ue 'Q_raise Steam Tow Boat
Company, Philadelphia Exehanto
Company —..—.,....._,.—. 2,110 00
.... $r
tol l epi?
1 06 dundirs"" "d R 461 rakme. of2d4C/13 64
Earzega Insuraniii - zna4l6 - ,14 "
gine roult f21:1 1 47in . dre' 443 119
e cempan ___ other d ebts doe
bode end stood of sundry 'antra •-• " ''''''' "4 44
nits— . EiGe COmpe,
0110/1 On bopolllVlCia;r "•—• "111)
67.060
ow Asko
DLRECTORS.
Erm Martini • lip . na t tres,
Ind A. lilonaltr.
reuldtax. (qui plow.
..aeoVilus
John
edndb
lenroso,
John O. emus,
~Uiam
mes
re,Jr h
r m.. C. Hand,
6666 r. K. IJ: Seal,
r..K. M. Hutton, lbasiiiili.-147Rrlasdo
whoa P. Eyre,
eerie O. we, ha H. Semple, PitteVii
Bar t le?Neify, I 2;W:p a rtarkl.
WILLIAM3/LAR In, I-resident.
TRQS. 0. RANG, Viols Presiderik
HENRY LYLnußri. Seoretarv. dl6-dtS
I NBU R A N OE COMPANY OF THE
..S. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—YIRE DMA RINE INSURANCE—No. d EXCHANGEBUILD
nge., ..
._
Chartered in ITN—Capital IMMO—Use% January 1,
ink 8847,446 14 7 100,
All invested in mind and available semitles—oon
tinne to iWM re on Waists and4aigoes, Batialtlig. Moots
of Herobandise, ko. on lit:ej terms.
r Ty D. Bhenert lftEUT9 8:
neon Toby U sol e°" el janr St r i t
des Mags r listenl lo Dile vs ag_e' r,'
2,,n B. lb, homes B. Wastess.
h B. Bad_, envy G. Freeman.
W son R. Whitt? • Aeries 8. LeVill
HEN R e W ° fig:AM ID, Pyeeident.
WILLIAMHA RPFANeoretary , le e-wfm tf
F
!AMA; I SURA (3' CID MANY, I{(3:
too CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
EN LVA
INCORPORATED APRIL, lad,
NI By
A. THE STATE OF
A PRI L ,
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISES,
DIRECTORS
Samuel Wright, D. S. Dirnev,
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Everman,
Ohm. Richardson, Hew [.awls, Jr.,
Geo. A. West, kacion W. Stout,
0. Wilson Davis, van Morris,
Thus. B. Martin, enko Stern.
GEORGE W. DAY, iresid
JONATHAN J. 81.0 UAL Vice 'res't.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. emetary. ;all -U
LIFE: INSURANOE AN!) TRUST GUM
'AN THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE IMO/.
NANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and
DOCK Streets. _Assets, IgatWASS M.
INSPIRES LIVES for the whole term of gife—grants
annuities and eadowmentp—purohases life 'Merest/ in
Real Mats, al , makes all oontreots depending on the
oontmeenotes o Life.
They eat ea seoutore, Adminiatratore, Assignees
Trustees, and Onardisrsi.
- . - - .411.utyrzEa.
tel L. Miller, %ire S m etokr,
ra r i. c A t irbOit, ainoLlTi m a cfllghani
illiam P. Haoker, oaapilli. Trotter,
William H. Kern, amen uston,
uel 0, Hue?. r heophilua Patildluie
buries Hallowell, mu: sp it , A. Bowler,
enry 0. Townsend, . mei . Hutohinsans
olphue Kent , p i ll: s A tto h r: r o? ,
William H. Carr,
v, Duflow,i muel J. Ottristiani
W illiamW Robertson. ILO M. Thomas,
Warner M. Resin John O. Brenner.
P. 8: Miohter, Eng.
I ER Pr old
ISL E .
_. i fil ( o it, Vioe Yres?l. l'
JOHN W. HORNoS.BBorinerT. aUIB-17
VOAL.
PAM. P. lELLXR•
KELLER & EMOISY,
Office No.llo WALNUT street. Ph FOß iladelphia, Pa,
S AGENTS
E. Boydas' superior OLE
Broad Mountain White Ash, and
It. Recksher k Co.'s celebrated Black Heath and Otto
L.
&dived by canal and railroad
from Schuylkill Haven,
Schuylkill co., Pa. fel4-3m
OUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR
•w—wintereet. Buy your COAL AT HlCKS',where
nothing but the very beet quality of Lehigh andSolanyl
kill pqal is offered at the following reduoed gripes:
Lehigh. Brolien i EV, and Stpve... ..... .14 116 per ton.
Bohuylkill —••• ..... 00 "
Lar a
emoted free film slate dust and at
Wichyolloy..ra
erdd.unt,tirot or t and fu
corner fiIARBILMAzaI
SW. UROOME & 00.,
Ofßoe WI South FOURTH !west,
AND
WHARF, P
I
NTSREET, SnippangCHUYLIIII.
Dealers and i
07
Looast Mountain, 0
Ls hip
g h, and Balmy Ildll
.
Merohandise Eaten on whar ao
HICKORY AND S • RING MOUNTAIN
LEHIGH COAL, prepared with Ore, for malep
beet Derma. Apely it KNOWLES'S Depot, NIN
and WILLOW inTeetc
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
pAUKAGI4 HARDWARE HOUSE.—We
Mltro w ier oale ia r r i7 A pi d t p ri v it A ohl , t ; h z eati s e, : siii oilkthaff.o=ens
vane ty the par
e.
niers or direct mportatlon solicited, end Goods de
Oared ther in th oily, New •.:I!,_or New O rleans.
W. F.WID & son,
411 C MERGE Street,
Importing and Communion_ Merchants.
And Agents tor Foreign and Domestio ilardware.
ann-U
inSALAMANDER SAFES.
A large assortmrd
IL A D lit Art WAT39I"I-
P
P AIAN i' D s itB4 K ,I I , I 6. 0 711
A E
BANE LOCKS J ,
VAILMO.
For Banks MI Stores.
for t ° So fruNTEllA til
il l /wow terms ee any other Ana ent OA
Waited Statel
& ert,
N 0.1104 STA Weed,
r
'LEASE A IVR US A CALI...
OTAW111(1 AND PAINTINI3 MATE
RIALS.
Engineers' and Arolane& Btattonm.
Utopian hunting Materials.
feitit hi lti a l l Or e' grA i g. V an el itoo for Artiste and
&talents.
Loturee and hoture Prams.
laying Garde, Amerman and Frond!.
talogues grade to the trade.
801101;Z & JANYATZKY,
No. Ile Soush EIGHTH flirett . .
WHOLV.DAhIt AND R .TArt,
OUBEBEI—For ealo by - wkaintnu,
now/ma, a and I/ /OW' 19E0090 Stmt. fell
DICP FIFTY TEM Fp
INDS EICRI P B ST AB I Li AGONY FROM DYffEPSIA,
Nervotumess, Mane nob. and vomiting,
have t?..n egiii i t et ET'F I VA IIII ItA eRI D I rCS i t PVBV?" bg ith'
restoring.
Front t e Menorah e laldons Y, blase.)
ursey 01 Elizabeth street, ITth August. IStie.
- mrsx Hiss l I am happy to Inform you of Ills great
benefit my &Wilder has received front the Roraima.' Arabiaa. Arabic& bbs writ vets' thin and delicate:rein s too tall
for her atis. between ton and eleven, whoa she com
manned king it. It has made her quite minus and
healthy. ponsider it the most nutritious restorative
fond for children and dolioate persons.
B o n aire me, dear fire. truly TOMB.
1. I, 14.11 XE.
Afnroh WVnion street, Third district, New Orloane.
th
For seventeen years I have been Itlmring under an
insufferable afillotion.deprived of sleep. and so dizzy at
tunes that l could not help myself; t ri o stomach would
fad me, and I thus became* helpless, enervated inva
lid. At last, on the 15th of June , loot l was taken down
with en alms tux and killing pains in the bowels.
oit e ,, as I went to bed at Slight, I thought I should never
see the mernlne. My medical attendant and friend.
whom was ail my trust, could do nothing to alleviate
in, guileful, e, end sent ins to one of his colleagues.
wnose attendnnas proved as uneuceessful, all the ye ine
diep proscribed failing to 'Word um any relief. It was
at this stage of mi , diseaee that, on the oth of September
lad, I luckily me one of me friends. who told me that
Mr.. 1.11. Monier ad permed through the same ordeal,
and had been radically cured by Du Barry's Revalenta
Arabian. Thereupon I immediatel began to make use
orit, and, soon after. I felt relieve d ; and the extraor
dinary chn,:ge for the better I have edually egos
neneed since. owing to that exeenent anna, induces
me to believe that I and °moisten core d._
P. D. BERNARD,
Commercial Abstract Clerk in the Collector's Office.
CASE NO. at el&
. • . • • •
[From the Rev. James T. Campbell. Syderstone Roo
ter'', near Fakenham, Norfolk I
December alb. Isse.
Osertrysies f in all 0011611 of Indigeation. and peruse
larly when the Liver le more than usually affected. 1
oomuder Du Barm'e Rot/Mints Ambles Food the bee
01 all remedies. You an make what use you please ol
thin communication. I am, tent
l lenen T , your,. ko
J.dttEt3 . CAhLt'ItELL.
Perfect digestion ; Wong nerves, and refreshing ahoy
restored by Da Barry a delicious health-restoring Revs
tante Ambles Food. Upwards of CCM cures and wear
Ihowutnd testimonials. Packed, with full inetruotions,
canisters l 1 lb al no; 12 lbs $l2. The latter earring°
free no receipt of cash.
e'old at the Depot, 243 I3outh THIRD treet, by 11.
MUNRO. principal Agent for the United &mos. and by
all Orono re and Druggists. felg•lin*
~USfiTUN'B
SIMES'S
PURE COD LIVRit OIL
PERFECTLY fl WERT •NI) PALATABLE, menu
fnotured Int Newfoundland for the proprietors, (ruin
fresh and healthy livers, by steam, at a low tempera
ture. thus preserving ths sweetnees and puri covered
Oil while the immured fishy flevur Is perfectly
Snit the Oil rendered palatable cue Agreeable to the
t 3.11 8.
The proprietors of thin Oil spere no expense in having
their Oil properly prepared at Newfoundland, the only
place where. the Glades morrhun . ie Mend in abundance.
Prom tru tither r " s f p r e e ire ' Y Y t I linen:;
eJ In ailmixi d ureT with
hat
doming [rum the " ' Bem o an ' "rd,rt: ;',24.aunpAnii.; the
(entrst,.
Our Oil hen been anaii sod. end vrogolano.sd to be
pure. and the perfect. , n of tae suelity- 7 -characteristioe
which enable it to maintain its superiority over all other
kinds.
Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by
HANSARD St CO,
folftml Twelfth and Chestnut etre, t, Philedernhin•
THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND,_
'DALLNY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
VII AS universally supplanted all other
-ILA. Ointments and healing, application, in both the
Eastern and Western . Ilemispheres, wherever intro
duced; and its intrinsic mane a.he true secret of tie
!Macau in all cutaneous atiectione. whether the clause
De actidost or disease.
fl.rq Instantly relieved of'-' their anguish, pain and
intlammation, by a timely application of this mar
vellous healer, and the flesh is renewed as if by a
charm no blemish or soar remaining.
ME FRIEND OF 1° TH ND RBERY.
Children are frequent M eutfererafrom external In
juries, especially from Raul and Earnpheni Ex
plosions—therefore every 4 mother should have this
healing preparation con- stantly on hand. It heals
yore Breasts, add quickly a,remove. the TETTER or
RINGWORM, so eerie- lens in the nersery.
TO TRAVELLERS BY BEA AND LAND.
The hittehinlst, the Tre, yeller. and every other in •
dividuai whose lot in life. , throws him within the
chance of acoident from o _, explosion, fire, or relli•
pion, should bear in mind that this Magic, Extractor
le his beat and only friend. in It is both portable and
Iheap, and should ever be en his nompanion. as a friend
a need. There are 111011- t sands of living witnesses
to testify to its marvellous 41 virtue. who owe their
sound Jambe and muscles to its saving efficaoy.
The following are a few of the 'Ma..., diseases for
DALLEYWIAGI- CAI, RAIN EXTRACT
OR la a PREVENTIVE itt u well as CURE:
Burns, MAIL"' Bores of all kinds,
Bruises, Shot Wounds,
Boils, Frost mites, Borofula,
Broken Breast. Fever Bores, Scurvy,
Bites of Reptiles, Felone, Scald.,
Canner, Glandular Dig- Hoerr.
Cragged Lip, eases, Boald Head,
Chapped Halide, Mercurial Bores, Sprains,
Chilblains, P imples,
generally. Small Pox,
Cramp, Tumors,
Contracted Cords,ilea. Tatter.
Chafe,.moon, Glum
Disuses of the flheumattem, Venereal Bores.
Skin, Rasheg, See.
Bold at theprincipal Depots, 11 Broadway, New York,
and 21 and 161 Chartres street. New Orleans. by j.
WRIGHT & CO., General Agent. It can also he ob
tained of all respectable Druggists and Merchants
throughout the United Mates and Canada,
T. W. DYUTT k SONS.
Ma North IIt,COND Street,
fely Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
AL FOE THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADEL
PIIIA.
City of Philadelphia, to the use of JOSEPH M.
PAINTER. ts. W I I.LI Ard P. JONES. Levan Fames,
September Term. 1060. No. STS.
The undersigned. appointed Auditor to distribute the
fund in Court arising from the sale Tor virtue of the
above-stated writ of all that certain lot, or pieceol
ground, situate on the north side 01 Marker street, 377
feet 4 inches west front Second street, in the First
ward, of the City of Philadelphia, conotining in front
on aaol M weal. al) feet 4 Inoliee, and calendula
northwardof that. Width fel last: bo unded west by
ground of Albertson, east by ground 0 John Donohoe.
northward by a g feet wide alley a South Marker
street. aforesaid, will meet alt pa'tfekln interest at 4
o'clock P.M.. on Wednesday the 29111 my of February.
1860 at his offme, US South MICTu Street. Ploladeb
GEORGE A. COFFEY.
felB-stutbSt Auditor.
IN THE ORP , IANS' UOURT ti'Oß THE
I. CITY AND COVNTy OF
Fetat% of GAOROE A. PI VER, doconse..l.
NOTIC6 is given that the Widow of said decedent
Me filed her Petition and APPIAIIIOMO4I.oI the Personal
i:i r tilTs t itf e t i ri:Vt lo d b /taXlMVorlNt r A u p n r3 e . r lT. P a r i o ld .
that the same will be approved them.' Court unlcael
exceptiontt thereto shall be hled on or Wore the 16th
day of Marc:l.lBM H. R. WAR HINTER
feat-nab ft' Attorney for Petitioner.
F
_.
. _
. P.2114ihn..,...
°dry Blom.,
ward Darhaatoa.
. Jones Ilipokip.
t 4
o n arlsi l e. Par
togrt . llg , r , tosi,
b t : l ilt
am.
... I
JANE WADE, by her next friend, BEN
JAMIN M. PAM. versus JOHN WADE.
common Pleas, December Term. IMO.
To JOHN WADE—Sia : a will take notice. that
the teetirtiony on the part of the libellant in the alai e
case, will be taken lwfore the examiner upon Tueulay.
the sixth day of March A. 0. IMO, at 4 o'clock P. M
my office, No, MO WALNUT Street, when and where
you may attend if you think prover.
THOMAS J. DIEHL, Attorney for Libellant.
fele 181
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
18111 CRAVEN, SUCOES•;OR TO THE
late (Inn of BRADY fc CRAVEN, will continue the
FXCHANUE BUHINEBS, as usual, at the old stand,
No. 48 !Youth THIRD Street.
Dneutrent Money and Bpeine taught at the lowest
prunes, and Colleetione attended to with promptneu.
fe22.3t.• IHlft CRAVEN.
D ISSOLUTION. -THE
heretofore eluding between the undersisned,
under the hrm of MEHL Sr WORM. e.Y, is this thy
dissolved by niutual consent. The Mime., will be settled
by EDWIN M. hi MIL, who is only authorized to use
the name of the firm in liquidstion.
EDWIN M. NIFFIL,
J O
The business will be continued by
U
W R WORSLEY.
EDWIN M. MEHL.
Philadelphia, February 19.180). fel) 6t.
9111 E Finn of WEBER & RUCH is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The Gummi
will be Nettled by et her partner
8 1X
JPIO, C. WEBER,
Philadelphia, Feb. 1, IF.M. JOB. N. RUCH.
108. N. RUIN!, has associatcwl with him
11. H. BF:PM P.TT, and will,tiritie the manufao•
tore of Miura. Collar. tiom,lia. ,r &n..
under the firm of 'lll NINE'I A It UCH, et 21?
CLIUROI Alley, where they mute the attention of
dealers in the above line amnia.
11. K. 131:NNF:TT,
Philadelphia, Feb. 13, MO. JOil. N. RUCH.
INSTRUCTION IN CLASSICS AND
MATHEMATICS.
ROllk.itT H. I,ABHEHTON, Ph. D. I■ now open for
en ergagement for one hour daily. All communicationa
addressed to N 0.409 South Eighth street. will receive
prompt attention.
Haniairmica—Prof. Deo. Allen, No. 218 South Seven
teenth street; Dr. Oeorito Duhrin . g, 614 Arch street;
Col Randolph,,ri ar PhiladelphiaL F l ataarrtypl street;
Lesley, Jr., ID lilarketstreet.
A MERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a
42 . reliable medium tbrouktrahlohBotooluana Fami
nes may otitain competent teachers. Parents may ob
tain, gratuitously, 101 l
j rmation and circular. of the beet
satioola ITH, WOODMAN, Vora.
US ROADWAY. New , or
nil-tr lEal CHESTNUT Street . Philadelphia.
BRYANT t STRAI7OIYB NATIONAL
MERCANTILE COLLII7,9IiH, loaatal at Phila.
h. corner EiIiVENTA and CH&VOLT
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, and fit. Lou B.
or information. call or send for Catalogue. faa-
11180. D. MICIEr
SAMUEL V. MERRICK, J. VAUGHAN MERRICK
IVILLIAM H. MERRILS.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASDINDTDN STREETS.
PHILAURLPHIA.
MIIRRICK kioNS,
ENUINEERB AND MACHINIST.%
Manufacture high and Low Pressure /Ream Enginon,
for land, River. and Marine service.
8011014, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boat,. &o.; Castings
of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron Frame Roofs fur Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Brations ' &o.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and molt im
proved construction,
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw. rind Grist Mr Is, Vacuum Pans. Open Stearn
Trains Defecatora,_ Pilters, Pumping Engines. &c.
Bole 'Agents for N. Itillieux's Patent Sugar Soiling
Apparatus; Phismyth's Patent Stearn Hammer and
Aspinwall & Wolsey'sPaterit Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Machine aus-y
E BTABLISIIED 1760.
PETER LORILLARD.
SNUFF & TOBACCO MANUFACTURER,
le and 18 CHAMBERS STREET.
(Formerly 4.2 Chatham street, New York,)
Would call the especial attention of Or.v.ereand
Druggists to his removal, and also the anode, of his
manufeoture,
Mitesboyr BROWN SN UFF.
,
Fine Kama,
Coarseßoppee,
Natchitoches,
AnarteaNentlemapi, Copenhagen.
YELLOW nr4UFP.
Meh, Fresh Scotch,
et_ Toast flootoh. /Mal h T oast, •
Fresh Roney Dew flootoh. or Lundy foot.
TOBACCO.
115(0111111, 117411 CUT CIIMWINC. !MCKIM*,
NO.I, F. A. L.. or plain. St. Jago,
Ng, 8, Carencligh, or met, SPatilsil,
zio.. l at 1, mix'll, Bweett3cented Orinoco, Canister,
Hitefoot, Tin Foil Cavendish, Pure Turkish.
wtCircular of Prices will he sent on application.
. 13.—Note the new article of Fuse Scotch Sour,
ioh will be found a superior article for dipplog pur
poses. d2.3-3m
HAVANA ORIARS.—A full assortment,
lust received, tuatara and bond. The attention
of dealers is lorded. N. Fllo UHT & BONS,
41111 tf No. 1116 South FRONT Street.
GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS,
JW. SCOTT—late of tho firm of Win
eir • ohester /a Boott—GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH
INT B'll)itit and stillyr PIANUFA9TORY. ell
011 .STNUT Street,l nearly opposite the Otrard Housed
Phi adelphia. •
J. W. 13. would respectfully ‘all the attention of his
former patrons and friends to !el new Rme, and in pre
pared tie_ fill order' fix tillilt ti
el . short notioe. 4 1
eerfeed atguarentled. WllOl6/14111 irade supplied with
fine Shirts and Collar,. ITII-lir
TAR AND PITOII.-250 bbls. Wilmmg
ton Ter 000 keg. WilmlnstoßTa . ump 1,14 4 . 1 P, to
ILIUS n e. Ina 191 sale bY ROWLEz, naluiumr R t
0.18 rt harves, all
MEDICINAL.
COD LIVER OIL,
YOB
CONEWMPTION
DURNS & rd SCALDS
LEGAL.
EDUCATIONAL.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c.
SHIPPING.
FOR THE SOUTII.-011ARLES
TO.N_AND3 H
021 T SAVANNA BTEAMBHIP&
I , IIP REDVCIED.
Bantry Foonht at an averare Yortnlta per ant be
lc, New lerk Pleametolp Tatra.
FOR CHA eLP.OTON. P. o._
The 11.8. MaltPtesonshonlCF.YoTolll9 STATE. _dolly
tarn Charles P. Marshonan, won and on Sattordny, ret,
limy 25, at 10 A. M.
Through on 49050 hours—oat, 4x3 ho at Bios.
POR SAVANNAI. w"
The nteamehtp riTA'rig tIF OFORGIA.
Ceram,' John J. Oargin. will MY on Tueedav„ Februarr
91nt lO o'cl.wr A. M.
Through in Gil to 60 boors—only VI hoofs at Bea.
mTßerOn d.sys at ringed from ever!! Ulan:lap to erred
five dAys. elooce received, sed bills of Lading signed
evu. ? ?4:odfd drat-iimrie gide-wheel rltearnahlps KEY
STONE STATE nod STATE OP liEOftlit A now rue as
&hove every ten dor a. taut forming dve•dey eommu
niektion with Charleatun and Savannah, end the South
and Snuthweit.
At both Charieston and Savannah. these Shine eon
beet with sciturters for Florida add with radrori, &e.,
for all places to the South and Southwest.
INSURANCE.
Freitht andlissom& on a lure oroportto n nf Goods
shipped South will be round to be lower by these shire
than by sailing vaunts, the premium being one-half the
WO.
N.
1 - I .—lnsuranCe on all Railroad Freight Is entirely
unneceaanty, farther thin Charleston or Cla•annekh,the
Railroad Companies tpkinp
lONk. fromthees points.
GREAT REINA' IN PARE.
Fare by this route Vito 40 par cent. cheaper than hI
the Inland Route, as will be seen by the following *the
auto. Through tickets from Philadelphia. etc Cherleg
ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING/At:O.LS on
the who! , route, except from gharleatou and Baru:i
ns!) to Montgomery :
INLAND TAIZ.
To Char1e5t0n........813 00 Charleston .$2l BO
Bavannab. . .... 13 iv nsysom , sh . . 31 tat
Augusts 20 ou Augusta 24 BO
Macon .... ..... 21 lb Macon ..... ...... 12 10
Atlanta . ....... 21 40 Atlanta 31 01
Columbus.... . 23 fili Folumbug.. ...... 36 tO
Albany.. ... ... 24 IN Albany • • • • ...... X: 00
Montgomery . .. 28 (1) Montgomery 30 (10
Mobile 33 uo Mobile .... .... . 40 9Q
New Orleang . . 39 26 New Orleacs ...., 51 00
No bills of lading maned after the chip has sailed.
For freightor pmamte apply an board. at 'amid
19 hart abco.e Yule street, or to .
AL&X. HERON, Jr..
Fouthwest corner FOURT anoLCIIESrN CT,
Agents in Chsrleston,T.m. & I'. 0. BUDD.
bavannah. UNTHR dr. litthifslF,Lfr.
For Florid& from Charleston, steamer C&TOLLWIr every
Tuesday.
For klmtda from &moult& "Varner* Bt, Mary's and
St John's, every Tuesday and %turns!.
FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.—
NEW YORK AN IUI D HAV STEAMSHIP
#SANY.
The United States Mail Steamships ARA9O, t.i
tone,David Lines, Commander, and FOLTON, LOl
tens James A. Wotton, Commander, will leave New
York. Havre, and Southampton, for the year MA, on
the following day@
To meet new rosin temente of the Poet (Moe PeLest:
ment, the days of mailing or thp_ARAGO and FULTON
from HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON, will, after_ their
t risect t voyage.. be chard as follows from N EW
P Vl t h bt v :r lgo t b h Ul i l i tis toe th e
ro e : e tl " . d l e 7 IV " glar e ,
the eohedule reMS.lllllUnaltered:
TROX Paw !Olt. pp SOVTILLIRPToII.
F ULTON....D o. U. F U P PIVIL A . Jan. 14....114. 11.
ARAGO. Jan. 7. ARAOO -Jan. AL.-Feb. I.
ULTON . -Feb. 4. F -Fe b.ell A Fe b. se.
ARAGo.— Mott. S. ARA 0.„....Meh.17...tdch.19.
FULTON—Mph. 31.. FUL _
ApL I&
'These steamers, built expresely for tiovernment ser
vice, with double engines, under dent, every attention
has been taken in the construotion of the hull and ma
ehinsr7 to moire safety and speed. The shirt have Kee
w ater -tight compartments. am:dosing the engines. so
that In the event of collision or stranding, the water
could not reach them. and the pump. being free to work,
the safety of the vessel and passengers would be Be
mired. Recent Asp:inner, has demonstrated the abso
lot
T i ne tiLdio f 1.7"=.1,174 beueyed to
combine every comfort and convenience that out be de , -
eked.
Film New Tort to Southampton or Mine--Firot
' Cabin, $130; Second do.
Prom Havre or Southampton to New York-First
Cabin, 700 trans; Seoond do., Mgt francs.
To passengers going to London these steamers offer the
advantage. m
of economy both in time and expense. Specie
delivered an London. No passage sec red until plod for.
An experienced surgeon on board. All letters and news
saye ra_must pass tLitough the Post Mae.
Y NCR.qt.V/Wort31:11: Lee we', New York.
WILLIAM MALIN, .Agent, Havre.
AMERICAN Agents,
_Southern_ pton,
EUROPEAN EXP R ESS COMPANY,
A ine. P rtili,r, ON, Agent, OMee, Tobitcoo Warehouse,
DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia.
Plans of the ships can be seen. rag- tmtal
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
8N I'B. ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
TORE TO LIVERPOOL
MNEMI=M
ex ox soeToa TO LITIZTOOL.
Chief Cabin
Second Cabin Passage— eo
The shipsfrom Batton calf at Halifax andcik Harbor.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, 'CANADA, CI . Lens.
ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone, 1 AMEN ICA. pt. Millar.
ASIA. Capt. E. O. Lott. NIAGARA ,Capt Anderson
AFRICA, Capt. Phannon , El./40Bet, Capt. J. beach.
SCOTIA now building.)
These Teasels carry a deny white light at masthead:
green on starboard bow: red on port bow.
ASIA, Lott, leave N York, Wednesday, Feb. 18
CANADA, Lang, " tshon, Wednesday. Feb. 22
AKA DIA, Otone. fork, Wednesday, Feb. 29
EUROPA. Leitch, " strt. Wednesday, March 7
AFRICA. Shannon, " N York, Wednesday, March II
AMERICA. Millar, "Boehm, Wednesday, March2l
Berths not seoured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on:hoard.
'I be owners of these ships will nut be secountabls for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie. Jewelry. Freetown Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or
passage apply to Is. CUNARD,
fell Bowling Green.
v -e, r 'STEAM DIRECT TO ALL
, fAN
z, E OF N a nia tA B N RSTAIti AND
k`HE • ' AklpUlto 11E31 .' 41N PAakRT COM
ANY 8 IRON MAIL STEAMSHIPS,
ala i '
.. i' !et! Ceps.
leis. l3°" ""
u .
lORUSSIA. t..apt. A. Trautman.
AVARIA. Capt. 11. Taub..
'HUTONIA, Capt. H. Rosso.
hese Steamers are all brat-olase Clyde-bath vessels;
are Intended to sail front Pier 21, North River, N. Y.,
azjollows :
FOR LONDON, SOUTPIANON, HAVRE, AND
HAMS 0,
The elegant and powerthl not brew Steamship
SA XONIA, Capt. IL Hilton. 2.600. tow burtlisu. wi ll
sail as above.on
THURSDAY. MARCH Ist. at 12 o'clock M.
PM111447 . , k noledueg Railroad Fare from Philadelphia
to New mkt d from Southampton to London,
First Ca , . lOU I Seouod Oat... eat i lemerase...ll2l
The SAX° IA eall be succeeded DT the followfua
Steamships:
lAMMONIA.—..—MONDAZ ? ApiII 2.
ORUWA..--.....w kiwi AY, April 1.2.
AVA R1A..—........TUE5DA , Mar 1.
TEUTONIA—.. .TUFADA , May IS.
Sir Passengers forwarded to [Liverpool, Dublin. Bel
fast, Cork, Lilaegow, Pans. and Antwerp, at through
" Vise steamer, ere Sited up with ;mainlined &mom
modatione foi first, geoond, sad third-alma Passengers.
ThAree t tl abi=iiimodations of theme Slum am
" Ca rtleates n r i e m istrl from nh London, South
ampton, HISYTe. and Hamburg, to New York.
Parcels forwarded from nitadelphia to all parts of
Europe at reasonable tales.
Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly
attended to by.the New York Agent, and shipped free
of alleonitruagion.
For Freight or Passage, apply szolasiyeg at the
Offloe of the MlfanDlirg Mile man Mail t.n.eißl
till U T. Northwest corner FOURTH and If • :a
NOTICES.
tyFICIE OF THE PDILADELPHIA AND
READIND RAILROAD COMPANY.
- --
PHthinxi r - ul A, January, 1580.
The holders of the BONDS of this Company, due
JULY 1.1960, can now receive, upon applimition at this
office. TEN PER CENT. in cash upon the terms spe
cified in the Circular attached.
The holder. are also entitled to the benefit of the
SINKING FUND established by the Stockholders. as
set forth in the Vowing rewiluttons, passed at the
me•ting or Stock older, held January 9.1910:
Hero:red, That the Sem f auo.wo of the tutu* bet
Prohts of the Company, a sr payment of the sum ne
cessary for the extension o the bonds due in MO, the
it
completion of the road to suphin. the car loans. the
necessary rolling stook and improvements on the linen(
the road. and alt the liabilities of the Company, exoept
the bonded debt not matured. be net aside in each year
tta a Sinkins Fund. lin addition to the 41.9).000 already
providedd and shall be appropriated to the purchase of
such of the bonds of the Company for wh ic h no s in k.,
Fund ie already provided and established, in the order
or the priority of the mortgages Wrest to secure such
bonds. so long as they can respectively be obtained at
or under par, and the bonds so purchased shall be forth
with cancelled.
Etrolved, That the Board of
to be, and they
are hereby, requested and directed to eater into such an
agreement as Khali make the provisions in the forego
ing resolutions an obligatory and binding contract of
the Company.
In pursuance of this resolution. the Company have
executed the contract therein referred to.
. . .
.. . -
S. B RA D FORD , Treasurer.
• CIRCULAR.
Notice to the Holders of Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad Co. Mortgage Bonds, due July 1.1960.
These bonds are secured by the First Mortgages on
the road, amounting in the aggregate to 89.9U5.403. The
net revenge for the last fiscal year wail six tunes the
amount of the annual interest on these bonds.
The Manager, propose to extend them for a period of
twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the
'enmity of the Mortgages in the precise condition in
which they are now held._ Fresh sheet, of Coupons for
the interest, payable half-) eerie, will be issued.
A Bonus of ten per pent. will be given to the holders,
to °onside ration of their assenting to the extension.
Thja Bonus will be paid ID earth to the bearer, of the
Bonds, on their signing & receipt and presenting their
respective Bonds at the office of the Compitny, or to its
agents. for endorsement.
Forme of receipt and endorsement will be furnished
on application.
By order of the Beard of Manager,.
ja~6 tin W. H. MoILHENY.
SNlrerEetar
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
I SEALED PROPOSALS will be received untd the
loth of APRIL next. for the graduation and nigeonry
of the following ...pone a the
ALLENTOWN RAILROAD,
To wit Fees. 33, yr s, 21.30, 33, 33. 33, 30, 37, 38, 32,
and the Plrat Ming of 1\
TUNNEL 1310 FEET LONG ON SEC. 30.
Tho above section. comprise all the heat y work on
the line of the road , and le believed to he the post class
of work that has been oflered to Contractor, for some
time, being the work that is nereassry for the 000sIT110-
two of a first-clasa rued with very light grade. over a
broken country.
niecifichtions, maps. and profiles nisy be seen at the
Eftgineent office in Allentown.
Terms of pa> meat Cash.
Proposals to be marked Proposals," "awl addressed
to the CRIER ENGINEER, ALLENTOWN, Lehigh
county, la. I.lr order of the Roivrrl.
J. F. f' Ft: RWORTII, Fresideal
Geo. B. Rangers, Chief Engineer.
Feb. 7.
CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Philadel
ehia. Nov. lg. lea.
At an Mention held on the' 2lst intact the following
gentlemen were chosen Lill . ..tors of this Bank:
tlemander G. Cattail, JAMOph Linden!.
obert K. Neff, Samuel T. C.lct,y,
ints Bteel, John F. Wogs,
dmund A. Bender.f
) harles Kneoht.
Alexander WOuldus. avid Vanderveer,
BuKtk Craig, 'tulip 11. Mingle.
Carignan J. Ifotruutn.
And at the meeting or the Board THIS DAY, the fol
lowing °Moore VINO unanimous:, piloted
.A. G. CATTEI, President.
R. R. tiEFF„ viewPrecdoni.
J. W. TORREY, Cullom.
WINES AND LIQUORS
1, VE CALI, ATTENTION OF THE
V V TRADE to this really Dirperior article :
ALFRED RENAUD COtiNAC.
A supply in assorted getclottes oonstantly on hand.
Orde f 9061 ved (or direct importation.
Also—Hennessr Cognao, Leßoy Cognac, London and
Holland (urns, Claret in Wood and Cases. Cham runes,
high and low prices. LONOCIIAIIO. Importer.
010-6 m ill Routh FRONT, Philaidlilphia.
GEORGE WIIITELEY,
No. 136 South FRONT Street.
Importer of Brandy, Wines, &e., offers for fie,g
bond only , the following, among other standard br
of bdy :
inet, Ciutillon, & Co., Thos. Hines & Co.,
.Jr.,a Robin, & Co.. Curd. Hapax, it Co.,
/.Boignette, rim,
wee., elievounn.
. Dupont & Co., Union Proprietors.
. & 1,. Martell', Jae. Hennessy.
o, Stuart', Paisley Malt Whioltey, and the °hideout
Tambov of htsdeira, Sherry, Port. BunturAY and
Rhine Wines, Palm 'free! lit, JA:4IU
RUM. Santa
Orna Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &u.. &o 07-17
OILS.-30 11b1s. No. 1 Western Winter
Lard Oil, 2,000 gallons Wlnier Bleached Whale
Oil I.LOO gallons smiled While lid, 1.1,0 gallons lute
Tanner's Oil, 4,000 gallons Winter Alarfilnery oil, &A
gallons Refined or tireasing Oil, 10 1.1.1 s Kerosene Oil
for burning, in store and at Orton. For sale by
ROWLEY, AKIIBU RISE R, & CO,
le2l-tf le n”u'rn WHARVEB.
N EW YORK KEROSENE OIL.--100 bbli
for tale at nianuflotu ref euriett.
FOAL!, ,t O(JPrN.
472 North THIRD Street.
I)E LEON, 411 ClitsSTN U T STREET,
shove Fourth. North aide hee the very beat
Stringing end Chewing Totutnea in Philadelphia.
ITA M S AND SHOULDERS. -- 1.900
Pieces City-Smoked Ham sad Shoulders. Alec.
9170 !'Jeeps extra isisr.ourell Hams. for isle by C. U VADLEIit k (10 . A 11011 Htrokot. .Inor wl.va Front
31ACK EREL.---500 bbls Prime No. 1.,
bble I.‘rge No. 3., 300 bins Bmnll ri0.3., and an
jrO truant of Packages.
For ale DT 1.11 sad Wl l .l. J. TAYLOR. & CO.,
1.14 NORTH Wharres.
SALES BY AUCTION.
FURNISS, BRINLZY,_it CO.,_
. co aditItICIST 11TR_Mle
BALE OP I.IIPOitTED AND DOJUZIIC DA/
Oq nlfs4.lY 000D3
moratett.
e
r, it at 10 o clo d, M eatakatat, on int motteta .
comfit—
nac lowa and km of Noon sad atao: 11
try IGods•
134.11Di1l FRANCA ISV—T6 BY. unf•D FOR CASH.
ON ACCol':.4l' OF UNOMlttld MITEItzt.
- • .
Tu60461 610m460.
Feb- AI, at 10 o'eteek. for eaah, oa se-want of Ulla Ir •
writer,—
I case 60 pmees Hares Prtecaise. 04=464. rer
steamer Edi etrurth • _
B SCOTT Jr. AUCTIONEER, No. 431
cilEurrrlut te the Cot=
Heeee.t.tweenyQuittree.sl
FIRST BPRIt . to PA oPMellto DEftlE9.
-
W HITS GOONS. an. _ . _
llst Wednesday Itorsngt.
Irehrnary la, commencing at W o' clock ereemell, tir
catalogue on a ereebt.
Included in this see the trade Wail had an &watts,
assortment of
Yuma" needlework collars and seta.
tenon needlework bonds and 110, Cel SS.
re , oh needlework I ideas' moist. end robe&
Wise' and gent's linsh-etUnbrie bannksrchiefa
ins to medium whil• cambric.
those lawnS. Stalls and dotted Swim a5,.. 00 k.,
wage. he.. he.
17 Catalogue. and samples early on the morales of
sate.
SPECIAI, HALE OF StrPERIOR STEREOSCOPIC
BOX, 800 DOZEN VIEWS,
Thu Mormtnt.
reb,,,, v. cAccataccipc s< 101: o'clock. Incladid
will be fon od—iniketior walnut. rosewood, bps fella!,
baby' wood. cud morocco et•ccoorropecc. 14,111 1.01
colored croups. Am s•lun. Inch. cad Ulnae ce•scry,
Plc nu salad views. glum pictures. ke.,ko
ar A rrsagenl tor claim accion op Wostr.e.4.,
alttr
aooa and evealat.ked on the morn,a4 of We.
PI XVII( AS AT PRIVATE SALE.
The fixtures of a ant-class dry-suedx atom u sortact
order ; cost Oldsrl
HID BUFFALO AND FANCY ROBES AT PRIVATE
a 4 LE.
Novr arranged for elaminatort, to be so:d to alone an
imptee, Ito plain and lined Buffalo robes, Laney .off
and bear rebel,. Re._
CI J. WOLBERT & AUOTIONELBS,
ARCH Street. bettress Bah spd Oath.
BUYERIOR WALNUT FURNITIALE. k.e.
O rsday Morning.
24th iaiL, st 10 o'clock. st 812 stet strest
A lazes assortment of sups nor walnut (I:murders. all
made for srareroorn salserelsgant JOIL2II Lind bed
steads. la s varlet, of patterns; sofa. te'ee, natio%
arm, and rockm; drOWILL barestnr. Ac.; chins.
white eraau ware, randy goals. Elver plated ware.
kn.. kn.
pinup FORD & CO , AUCTIONEERS,
a xo. as) VA RKET Stre.t. cod CI M INOR fftrmt.
FERkiMPTORYR e ( E OF I.mo gAzIES BOOTS,
$110.t.8. ArlD BROGANS.
Thu ornin.g•
February 113. at 10 o'olook yrs may r.!l be sold by
catalogue, on four months' credit, 11()0 Cu... Men's,
boys' and soothe' French calf and lue
mad; boots. French calf and Patent Mutant Con
arnee Salters. and Orford ties calf and bun mon
roes; kip and thick do; women's, misses.' and chit
draws calf. goat. and morocco boots, slippers. esi
tors, and. union of the beer city and Eastern
manufacture.
Mii" Cats Wines and Damping lath on Morning of gals.
MOSES NATHANS, AIIOTIONEBB
c l.La. orneatnicTiratl e Cel =Ow"' """'""
MONEY TO LOAN. ,
$930,000 to loan, pla t e . es or small artionnte,
stooks. gold end silver diamonds. IrWhoa. Jinni
ry, fowling pieces, dry goods. Motlung. grooms,. eu
grhardware, cutlery, musionl ilUitniallinta, tarlatan,
Sing, born., vehicles" hawse= &Maim of
vil tee, for any length of time um n .on morn
liberal terms than at any other eat in this
GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAIN!.
At private sale, splendid piano forte. US nap rosewood
cue, cost 140 vice alit t tee 111-esret told huntine.
ease patent lover Watch, double tints and inilkimplident
seconds, only OM; fine gold bosuns-teas &lama Po
tent lever watch.., of the most "proved sad
_bon
makes, from az to 1100: fine fold double bottom Hap
lob patent lever watches, best make, from OS to I.
fine 18-caret hunting-um detached patent lever
watches. 13 Jewels, from $l6 lc, 136 ; open fan do., from
$lO to sto lire 18-caret gold LePt.`e hennas Out
watches at $10; open face do., from 1110 to $35; silver
English patent lever watches. in hunting cases
and double bottom, of the mastapproved and beat nuke,
from $lO to 121; American bunting case silver patent
lever watches at 010; bunting cue silver duplex
watches; ditto double time. from into gat; huanne
mule silver lever watches, foll Jewelled. wind. without
a key, from 816 to $10; Levine do., from $l2 to $l6;
hunting ease silver detached lever 3t h d es. I.lirarels,
from 91 to $11; open face do.. fr om to $6; hunting
case diver Larne watehes, full is , from $7 to
WO; open face do., from 313 t o oil; silver %narrator
watches, from 03 to 315; sliver Frenchonttch.. f-om
el to $3; gold patent unt.ng ease and open fan lever
and Le_pine, English, wigs, and French watch... from
.111110 1010 ; fins gold cut. kb, and neek enemas SO cents
par dwt.; line told wets of ear-nngs, btaastetea. sad
bracelets; buds, finger ripe B. and jewelry, ofirvery de
sorption. for lee. than half the will selling 'noes.
IMOOOO to loan. inures to suit applicants, on dry d
every kind of geode. at less rata of airs= than any
other establishment in tee city.
OUT-DOOR SALMI •
Attended to personally by the anetioaser. et very lee
charges.
CONSIGNMENT! SOLICITED.
Consignments of ell and every kind of toods solicited
for 'whim sale ; two-thuds the valued the goods will be
ativanood in anticipation of Ike
MOSES NATHAN&
SAVING FUNDS
SPRING GARDEN SAVING lIIND BO
cirra s oz o s KELPAa
iftres
ONAITE.itirrtrRWINE PP MIL
Duane rewired is m m o Dollar sqd
with Fl
rt 4 047.1 1 411 1 .in arrti Z u V desalt n 67...
rasp.
A responsible sattystistde WWI! Institutes kia:A
bean seeded is the northers of We city and
ra (i t d" 84 7 " ri r a =4" vu
city
?'... sta tare f may risotto supply au neoeenty
he gnaws. in
ow...using and looatitiq it, have boa
Warned vholly by a deinye to sooommodste the hew
man internal arts of theisigp and estenst
nuts popedaLon win.* tun
0 71CL Ors. DA
From I to.Pi o'o lc; also,loc ou Moat; imill Illondlot
train I astl e o'ck in the trea.
ek rui_ O a .akP Ust.
K
aessa M
kaeew.r.
ohm Kea*. Jr..
= VErTs6rib. WO
tsrtear 0. r='; Th.,
JAISISAI L P 7:'"
numbs Km. Secretary. laSe.t. 0
FUND.---UNITED STATER
N 7
_TRUST COMPANY, eorner TRIAD sad
NUT &note.
ntre lial Wl re lte NI rcr b ".k
!ma the ot deposit to the tat orentharsZ.
(Moe hotte, from a Rota • o'elook start &V, lad ao
110:4 DAY 'YMILNGbtfrom 7 soul •o' k.
DRAFTS or sale on Ens Lint ire Lend. and Bootiasa,
ts al orl,.
dent EiHEN R. MAW:FM%
eater—]AA a ES R. H UNTE R .
NY FMK. notaul.
S L AVING FUND--FIVE PER MT. Lti-
TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COX.
FAN Y, WALNUT Street.Sootbireot coma; et THIRD.
Nolodelytus. Incorporated by the Subs of Foossylro•
Money a received in any num, large or email, and in
terest paid from th e day of deposit to the dsy of with.
drawl
The otlca a even ere day from B o'clock to the
morning tit o'coock in • Iranian, and on Siond&J
and Thuraisy ',ramose n 1 I .. olnce.
ROB
111,NRY BENNER, Fyseadent.
ROBES. l' ink,L RIDGE. Vie. Prandent
Wilma* J. RUN filletitall.
OLRICTOII.
Non. Montt L. Benner, . Carroll Brevslee.
Edward L. Carter. costrytt B. Barr.
he i r:
i let i fyitte s.i. rancor Lee.
oseph Yoram.
Runes, Jams. L. Eitephenaos.
°nay u received and payments mad e . duly.
Who insasusuents of. Mad*, In 00C011IIiir
_lrteht tho
rOVIZIOge of the Chan
ey. in Bail Estate Mortaagss.
Wound Rents, and such first-cae seouyittee se will ak
wars insure perfret security I.
the depositors, and
which cannot WI to give penuaneney Lad staba.ty to
Ws Infiltration. sal-ly
BUSINESS CARDS.
WM. M. °IMMIX. W. W. 11.•111h1J,
G REINER DARKNESS.
COMMISSION MEE C HANTS.
_ .
..
131 SOUTH W HAR k , ES,
fell 3m YIIILADELPHIA
A LFRED L. HOUGH.
PAPER MAN IJFACTU RRHS' AGENT.
Orders solicited for evesenr.tnek of
PAPER AND PAPE -MAICER3 MATERIALS
No. U South SIX TH Street. PrulsdCptos.
n R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE
• BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS
TOWIt. PENNA.
FAR. in Montgomery, Bucks. tad Chester
for sale or ezehnnte.
0001) MORTOAOE4 ogi farms negotiated.
HANDSOME DWE.I.I.,INCid for .61,3 in Non:s
own. Alamo
pAWSON dr NICIiuLsON,
NE
BOOKBIDRS,
NOS. 819 AND int MDI % O 9 STREET.
Between Mute% and Outline streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
JAMES PAWSON. JAS. B. NICHOLSON
De 2-1, •
IR. CORSON. REAL ESTATE BRO
. K ER AN L) CONVEYANCER. Norristown. Ps.
1.10 Fart. for azJe in Bucks. Montion,ry, sad Ches
ter eountits. CitalogUei of FSTrus. 11,111 ceorr.y
lon.. send hy maul. fen .I,a
v B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND
Y • SU USGR irT(ON Aii ENCri, for 1'r.r.,./%lNos-
P,Dor• And Ferl,ll , l'. a cm ir E . c _ 3 „
oar FIFTII nod CFI I..:NTN T.
Address " V H. PA LSI I.:R
risBOS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law
A No. rs &nab FOURTH street. atim`
WALLACE & BRODIIEAD,
V EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.Mocks an 4 Egutti bought 14,1 gold. on Contmuunot.
Pg.Nt . 's B. WALLACI. EDWAILD C. BLOCIIIAD.
C.38.4M•
A McKINNEY )
ATTORNES Al LAW.
URF:ENSBUKG. PA.
Will 'anew's to Viesta.oreLand. Arautroas. se.l la
1111.1111Conalts. ten 6m
fegthtsple
r pIIE A ILO' h I.IXPRESS CO., OFFICI
no CHESTNUT Street, f.‘nr , irdi Vracett.
Fact
ere4, Iletoh3.ll.llle.l3lXilL Notes. ewer
as ova Wes, or ari oonneot.on vats other Elprous - I,WM
.. t w.s, to Ail the pnar.*:e lusr.S te.l ett.e• of
tic ted Suites. L. S. SAN:W./RD.
Swami eavertztaadast
NO J. t C. FISCHER'S AND OTHERS'
..tr^b?st..l Sew Von, PrANC.S. From SIV
upwArde to eu..O. For axle for cash. via on rronrs.r
tc
•telmente Plano* to npt. u As. dr.r.r AK,
tit south FIFTH 4:v." ru,e.
KMSTEINWAY a NEW PA .
TENT ov I . IANOB,
Ng, CARE 011aND, AND dik/ CARE rtAmm. no. v.-
(erred an oinle•rtil and an r" y •te rare.es ty the heat
performer.. Received the first T oren-turas over t. 14, test
trtkerv, from judges Ike ti..treonalic• alea , n. and othera.
Challenge all hdupe.:glon. BLASIUS R 0 . 111 ted,
WI 'T Street.
_ . _
HOLIDAY PRESENTS I
PIALIO-FORTES.
hit:Lop:DNS.
PIANO-FOATFIS.
MEtAJI4.ONA.
PIANO-FORTE&
AIELOP
PLA RTM.
i MEOS.
Male ill RE.V62. B1001:1. k 1 4 • • k. Mut
Hallett. Phyla, k. Co.. and others.
J. K. D.
'7ll-1f 8 XVK.NTH and ciit.aT:t UT.
A OREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIANOS.
SCIIONIACKER e. CO.,
7071 CHEL , ITNCT Citreet, ranee:fall. tante the made
lorro
public to call and &lamina their caw aad
°". ul " " r iYWIZEOR GRAND PIANO.
.
Having oonverted the Tone, Touch, mid Aetios at
the Grand Piano into that of a Senate Instrument.
avoiding &li th e ottreetingis generally mad* to th e mile°,
Grand Piano. also diminishing the cost of the same.
In volume, punt, of tone, groat power, brilliancy, fell
ness, delta, and evenness of touch, wi th extrognr.te Oti
ose,' an eweetnees,tkese
SUPER OR AND Bk.ARUAI GTIFULLY-PINIBIIND ST W
are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
encomiums, and are pronounced by entice to be far en
parlor to any instruments ever mannfactured to this
country.
Conanthtly on hand, • large_ and elegant amortment of
our unrivalled YlAfiltd. We have been awarded the
First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited. in
chiding the Prune Medal from the Crystal ralsce
baton. New Yort.lgen. set-tf
NEW CROP NEW ORLEAITS SUGAR.—
V at 2 aid=e a ntiv . 734l i 0. VIZ
MTHOMAS A ; i• _ _
•
Ka& IN ow
.l NI :K .
~.... ~ . ...... i n im
erMarahlf Me,. ?sea cargo
sal Igiella artry
(3 =1, 1 1' . `7,' , E=S Mg Masa a oboor rib.
.4,,htioTaiiiiii oe ii4ho rgat=ota pi o*
: Lb gt e Z i ors i thr u w ,, m 1 ,. al=l
ma Lho ' '
A AT ParrATN wax
aur w i , h o w, a Iwo mama a ajl i zr•
i SI
r a ntatl UWl VirkeN
. P •. o
jr loakeossls ea es .., .. z ." 1 „....
1, sa al: PI
(a A t jaVr i aixaca en meted wok J boo Wain;
Pam"Km , &Le-
IVIVO- fa.
O ts ti Toseise •
2 , t3 test., at U 0te.;,.1.&.k. watt, Ma befog! M Ly
e-Vt.; t rortrre, f,r aceoteat, sal in "tea rt any
eoece:,
- •
Mame , aSs VI stack at ail Kamera M.Artzt Can
Raab pit SIM
Alen, (mocker acre,mtl
-1 foil oars sauso he nut :leo Vial Asa*
a a•telL
430 UaaVus Numsl Itsars: eat C. , 131 , 411 ., Son/
ZEAL ESTATE SA LE—FEBRUANT .mk Iftf,
A Lt .
VALUABLE YODELS STOILF--FOSl , nrel fruit
...ca 0re...3W ttn, frita. I ZN. rat MIA
most attyt• tlrtst erw-
V•refoptorysce.—L t•BB 111 !LEIN'S ASO LOT.—
L•fjf fft•• fv.tas. ft , nal eir mod a• • tier IL ofetit
',ma Edo of tf•••• snarl. Ottna•Asogr., riona .34 Lie
LA.:ltercesareN Itt• fy ft Owl. 61 - Osumi*.
'f ViOTIf TO "BRICK D E.
co_ffrirr of Third sad liktumwoott rm. Two from
TA LUA YALU, ff *CM. Vlt :steam. ..Ha
bomacled sovfAves• by it* flysoau .m 1 Lima . VIAL,
tufa pike ; a* lit of a* Writ swam. sat
tv•• Par.As of • scif hos fort Washaspos swum
North Yeastql vista
HEE j ilitrT)WEl LING, socrit odd.
of V. saitauto• arra. argyle &AMA tad !MA
atm ts. I Late Key aafismag.l
PhavielphA.
PIANOS.
SMECCUMI
Ell3l=lll
SALIN BY AUCTION.
a? te Prt:hde phi% artry
ths.i• Morella:re Litrat7.
REAL ESTATE BALE—XL/JIM
Atl2 ceatelek.
`/RAT Me/DE/L.4 EMI DENC2I- vitt ad/ Ant. lc
/33 horth Thrteasth erect. •t.,r. gprros
Nrompinr• 'tato.— VAL L.:• 811, Iit:SSNEAS /TANI
—Roar. story /not etc , / No. US Nen\ Tictd eruct, Pr
tcmcca Arc/ sad Rae. scre/cs ocir rate
eat A lA. PA .121, 11 arms , asssrosslo.m6 04 1
tie titer mar. 1 ails frau 34.4 marl ruts, 1311 =W.
frcm Lusa .L.s..zglal siaioa, M Ms or rowas7l-
ran Is li.s.Ornsu. onto/way =W. Pa. ST
tha:st possccuc t.
REAL ESTATE SALE'-MUCH
At 7 eelock, Lt• Lvez , og.
OryMoe Court ?...que—EotatA of Ann Marts:. doiA.
avio- Adel' BRICK DWILLLIN - i. obi) Ince iD
Rprsed Enlist, between Second enn Tklrd streets.
Seal by *star of Hays—Erma 01 ibokaoar-.
deemd-
THREE-STORY Blii01( DWELLING, Ne.. 4211 Toe
street. betimes' roam sa4 MU. wows
(helms' Cot dale-Estee of Joey MeCmlask (NM
FIVE DICELLIRe7. 1 4 .orti Time stmet—Tbrest•
story Web. f tero-stosttnek, &Dell leo ewes (rays'
dsrethers. No,lV North d Amt. Wilma TsuasaA-
Os ancl braes
remes' Court s.4l*- Estate of W. , ' LOOMS teed-
TWO YEARLY GROUND WITS, V/ serieat
of lots pest BA. pf SLILY street. *AIX of Farystar
street.
Earns Estate —TWO-STORY BRICK D'WEI_L'2IO.
wear cde of Path rtr.et. sort k of Fttryr.ter sweet.
Same tat‘te. TWO STORY YlaAaiE DWELL
onrta de, of V. nrset.wrst Eagltit .treort.
HOTEL AND DWELL NO—frame Wei , try!*re , t,
corn ror Foar th Lad Calms streets, with
tam frame
crerelhage to the rear.
Bats Nn. 19 PUN StKAM
A 1.71 , E1/ OR F' UR •ITCR E. Bill:841.1.03 'Urn.
800 t CADF.S. &e
-ft lonoday Yararet•
rib that. at ID o'clock. at No. XI Pim street 'il mak
lace. tke est.'s kooso'Do'd farsitars. foss oorDots,
chum. plaso-pontacl ware. saperior oscrotszy, toolosams.
Lod Alan tM luteitara foretitare.
sir Ma, be examinad a moms,' of au at! eitlx.k.
11th cataogue,.
Ailesiatstrater's &M.Ra lart /reit Mutt
EGAJITYURNI TC it N. ELTIV.4. r lANO, CCI
TALNS, FINE CARPETS. .te.
gPI3 Ttwdar Morales.
fifth Wit. at la o'eloett. a 2 Se. NY: Aryl meet' tl
oatAlocas. by crier et Adamr.stutor. UN taunt I.
nut drawing MOM. ducat-mom. 4.114 CIA/Aber gO.llll
- re. rery superior rosewood serer CK Mgt 114II'). =so
to onto r. by Eche M-
E, - The catgut fanners wu rade to order lry Oers.
.I. H.'s sets ; la. Men la We bat • I..rort Lass. sad /1
. 13, e'est order. Nt %I
by ecallaid C. if e'doet ea Ur
=OTC= g of a:CA.IMS eatalogwee.3
Toreseetory Sale o tee rrepjara - retaliwi- •
BITEMOR LEditigtiCE. &LYRA:XI Kl3all
- RR Le
Ca Wedaeeder.
March Tth. on the Drawees. FiNat street. am.
ate Pena &mare t the mama; make . e. Lama far
m:we. in. paattvlea. ke-. of • gentitimisa'l4oll4llki
kowektepute. 1 6 / 1 38.4•64:kr.5.
/kr Pariscalan itaadbe2s sad asteadwa.
VALUABLE POOKR FROST A FIRM DIZURIRG
TUE MAY: RUMNESS.
Tiu Horsiat.
El mat.. sa savertwort 7c7a:ar saf Tv:ask:a
..‘rks. en Ist/rest:4 mallat=, Lralv a braislar
o.lvnttur.seu.
Sir lor partva:szs sea C1M:OCIlel•
AL E OF FUFKRIOR YEANITUIE. TWO SE
PERIOR Elt3H-CASE CLOCKS lIEWECO MA-
ChINE9, WOE CABER, CHANDELIF.I3,
PEL.R CARPETS: &o. :
A R D.— Oar sale a.,111 at dr Asseles
lune, en't compnee. !Banda4oll lAA 1111:*Lir/i SO
eet4.ll.and foretaste. weer or 11.:11e-esee ststrt-,:u
elects .apenor seems tetaeltures. easerseer
sod °Mos (.rotor.. sett elsedaisen. use b ets=
sale. Mneeslet. minus, sag oder ts, leas sat&
te44tus, Ctrs"' sad 4:JAM/IN Ar U
lna re 111410MICOlt, vent? asseartros sad
Wens deems of pcze.luagst-
Mir Cestaksves sow mid I. sad tlir imam ansaged
f.d• steAmeates.
Sue in r
.opss is sat xi
Burg° Fultrrrosts, I VV I ANELE-
L&N E. O-PORT a: CAI ITiL
Tes Mersa's,
At f o'..belt. at the Aortas ewe, ma as of
melee: seemed Las 4 tarraskre. letes.pesee
tee Earners, carpets, eta, from mesbatess
leoteaekorpeas. removed se tea mere aamasa of
Alec. grass & Watearestre-rea sem
?ict. ICS Pulsator !vett
/MP RlOll Fr R art aK. 110 e
3LIR.ReR. C.IILPETS. ka-
Oa F.u.
auk tut., at II cielea ed
k..lr
asJaera. .rlo. aregmatzber acme.
tha impanel water. tevax.roace. aad elanty tam
tam rcwWcvl7 nctare aa.33. to lreate-olata etas
r,er. cures, st • aze.a csaa ddlexti.Z4 11041*-
ke ilV.l ay Womurotal damk ea tie alaneag et
salt.
rx.eatzWeit.
VALUABLE VHF° , UtIICA L LIBILAIT 01 , THE
LATEWICUCK:ARANE.
Oa indTaTtteatah.
Feb- J. w - 01 head the rahmetel t-heaeheieeel kitren
of the teteUuse Coat:see. Era . kr atm et &R
-acoon_
air For rarticiars avlaJor-ose-
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
THORSLE'T & CHISM
srustame
To a X. 3 S,l, , M2..ateir
EW .fsER ti tit)? :V.
clo•p cx met. aff.d
C",trtiper. elf U.
vra.,1.1-s to (.7=2
VERY RICH E , lt LARD
Neat el.eelei Ik:s.
C.,•••• led Reves;.'s
8Y . ....t4 BLACK-SUR&
Praat f.../ Yrs 5%7 cf Prasa rots.
Fax' ILA!: Ca.ausa
Brat )(1.! aa4
EPRINC. eI•SIMERFS FOK BOIS' Wk4Et.
nate-it mates of Dr..mrst, Mrs
I: sl•.L.tral If Olt .1 VII
A:: II er :as as Ur Y Lts Lomas.
At Ufa N. E. s , rs.•
fen EIt3HTEI an! SPRING GA ItnrY.
itROCHE AM) STELLA SHAWLS AT
• • REBCCED PRICES.
yra Parer rr‘43 Lars, 13r,!..• LON 4 art
p. 4 L'Art. StIAWLS of La* ra atm:44 =loaf przrat.
Mr— not. A Co
BLACK AND BROWN' FN I: RE STELLAR.
From 33 to Vs ex! Now tty sr
WrL:lr sat Co'oool Crstre as
PR.CES ALL it EZI:CEIL
A're. Ersalet Strrla
Bests' Mazda.
rsale 'a.
Plarler
Arco Fria ale-tro..a rig
Into? Error Cioodr.s... mtzseal.
Moos. e r . Lrater. to J at)lar, 3 earl.
Rent r.l ea It I.i earls.
(toot Slued .111.1arru sad ri.s:2 Ds Lamm Wti
C /Ws.
Nk:VP GOODS Ir , st dr/:t ratatrad.
PrtmLo4 For:trd StlilC.Bll2.lr.v.r.sarFrata.
Inst Laze:J.& toot sL.Ntt.
CELARLM ADAMS,
EIORTH rad ARCH Scram.
LI:PIN'S DE LAINES, 4.c.
Tots mode Ea '-vs-t... .ti
I..xN:'ene b-acks 1111 aal3B eta.
1-a r a cc' 1:y 11 JO 100.. SO etc.
ft" :ty
Prlal•d Yr,: 5' C:
Lick mt. i..cts, as, tva «X*. 31 Cp.
d'l.-k. y_
Back Fre:2.cl Y,Ls. a: az.: U.
ALA•.
MUSLIN : 1 — t.. eSa p eet..llt4 y and.
311_1 , .1 , T NOY!. b Ur* /.., 3.34 laze.
•
t.l.' tae rec. sad
11 NI YbK Tat , * 1.121:1. yk42-.1. LI: rtes.
NA KIN!! sad Do) %co. by We ca=se re vAA' , I7.
TO W F LA. 5.12 doses. (ma bi cts. to 31 011 ,
REZ-BORDIJAID Ftaf 2u. Natt.s.s. sat * l&l -
Le
FLANNEL3.as.. krir-sn,-44. mai ra =used.
MARAISILLES baser.J. bard** corm,
MARSEILLES QUILTS. a...a0 La.9,4au r A'ar 2-134
A
LINEN 5HEET1N132,1142,0 extra go:A
TICKINGF. d vr - vrf
MEFIRIMIAFEINTS
As 4
ANIERI:AN DRY GF_NERALLy.
et,OPi R evNA w D.
MST a.ml MA RI ET
IDIEARGAINS FOR SIX IVERFLS.
Trtoßnsi & CELS.3I, N. E. wile: TEIGKEIt
sad SPA INti ti A EDEN, Irce-A rerpitetfa_ tem' tie
0ut414. i er y tilt Don .4.,..iJaisary H. Igeds:ini
WI Ai - Marea t
R n. In ,
ELL GOODS EGARDLESS OF PIOFEES I
Tle7 Aare luk o
Lrag Rm.! e da.sva.
h :4,... gh at! AIM' mess !:skate.
Kr. r O4 our APT twpostobt,s.
erreAk.C.iotAs. 1.4,9 elm 2.1144.
A cood %am ands r:7 ca 1..4
LARGE Wit/CA OF F.A.Nt.3I #IIJ3.
pen wale et black ICA,.
era - ou, Da LA...
llsaJ of as •h re r ee a. . 1
MUCH UNDER oCier7 FRIZE:
N.8.-1l w.l, ill a.. 3 a i ry erA• ea.:-
BLUE PLAID VI.ANNELS.
&s c.: Arms Stiv
Lati. Ca>lll3.
ec I,re A. 5.1•14.
l're:ty 37 aid= e.sst Poluses.
11111 sts-t I 11 wcsi vurtS 47
meet R se./ V. , ass...zets. M to 14
SI cant al:-Ircri
CAN!I.IIENE.I.
1116 f , r test F... 141 Cue: mem.
It 11. ILI.. .4 SI 1.1
se:. s
TedC.SIWIte.4/ 1.) atIM.
Vtt cLter)
Ile "ill 1 et Wit as 4 it•sArvos.
6.orta, T;tv. 44, .11 , 5 • - tO
Ct' rFR A ts. , NIIID.
NINTH s.s. MAIKL7.
11. FL —LIN IN GOODS. • .14 I Lai .t.<4,
4ewn21...t. :sll
SOUTHERN OIL COMPANY
NEW PALE/NI.
I Sltoa.attett,... at 3 ma . - '2s:2lr tat glass
NI Sit oto.ag C.-e 6. 7 VC," rat rt ., WAN- eta
t. ^lsta etz tee. au.tarttiztt - es. sr.a . .ae sraseet.
111. a E 1 elties part. • 21.2e..2 ( - re Inas c 2
act sell. sad,. a- e. 1.1.741.1 tt %la tazt;t2.7-- - 21.
reofezt
I t to tst a tt stet &mast ',sea. :•.^.2. stets - o-Pc..1.1.
A rtzt •tr-..us a. dt.rs.aat et'. a.:: 2.1. e 2-tfes:et
tat ta2tat et tat eery test stern s•-•sA'este Y=S e 2
It 11l for .2-110 ea es aa 014 !Al r,et az: wester: RLI
LII. Geoni a. vats so t was pitt4112.2.4.
The al tea.,e. a of Mack,. Ata rej14.11•1..
T •
Per tiir irut.a re A s.- - *4-
N One h•ssat.
gNew
Scetere tut: , Rof11••- 1 , 44-
I MP D.V..l's I.^Nr. Atez4
16,1 FL, T Szyv.t.
fPulsSe.g.
0. A U T 1 0 N !—ASTROLOGT 4
!—LOOK
N., orr-oi)op NEWS FOR ALld—Tho wit:-
%din M 11. VAX HOAX II* beet ; ati• ow
cogs ' , tea all others hare W.A. A 3 wto an ta
9lgo, all who lam boos itakotalsts, =.1.01l is procusee. Ay to b.r for 0t,..t0 atot is
~,,,,i,.,..„. MA lam UP went of
am a s tletioae u llf tie . oppobte ma r t
t it a u:
unitAter boy. And copy bee who itt. Ohs aka
'OS it , ' lawn or year Warp vile, hattuad. et &bird
frtinbi. It us well looms to to. pabLe al larv=t oh*
Le the brat tea only pesos rho can atom tho to
mill 11. lull eackilY• eaurs saw:hewn ea aS 154 cow
ze rta of lite oittltb t-A3 to tested and "MAIM teir=
was. both rammed sod a We, let, dairy sad
e.ea her. Come eye! e• - ere all! 14 , No. UN LAM
Barret- Puree lee... ..4 Rnl•6l 1,1119
E
VERY DENTIST, JEWELL.ZR SI
_ - VER-PLATER, MACHINIST, et.s- .'a
=nth Plumber , Q166-Fitter. Artmas ,
theat4 hars es* cif SHAW'S .A 1118.1.24 ti
yf~iFlmor Nl* by SWArwitai4jahrtrari
80 EACI amt.