- litim" Harrisburg. lOorresponatine4.Of The trese.] ' ' . Ilinamitato, Bob. 27,-1860. The attendance In the Senate vas thin, taday, nearly' , all- the Demooratio Senators 'myths left for Reading. Considerable businees wan, how,evor, transacted. • • Mr. Parker, from the committee of conforenoe an the bill, to incorporate the Lafayette' Market Company of Philadelphits,reported a recontesitta tion that the Senate should reoede from its ennead m ent adding the name, of Sarnuel,S. Rea to the list of corporation, and that the Bon should contour in the other amendments of the Senate; whioltVratt agreed to. The game 'report , was' made in the Other Rouse, and - dread ' The following bills were passed: „ Senate bill—"A'supplement to an sot to Moore pirate the Washington and Manor Turnpike Road Company," in Lancaster county.. ' Route bill—t!An - aot to incorporate the Mang tort simi'Penn's Vents' , Turnpike Road CoMpany," in,Buok's county, %with a' few alight amendments. Route bill—"An ant to proteet:operatives and laborers in the - eisunty of-Montgomery." Senate bill—"An act, to amend the charter of the trustees of the Fire An:dation of Philedel dolphin." • House bill—"Am act-to foredo the road taxes in Scott township, Wayne county," _ • Senate further supplement to the,sot incorporating the Trenton Bridge Company,":waa passed to third _reading and laid over. Sewn bill..—"An sot to prevent recovery for the saln of adulterates liquors," and House bill—"An sot to, revive and continue In f note the law relative to graduating lands on which numb tute•money is due the Commonwealth," were ; posted through Committee of the Whole and laid • Mr. Smith palled up - "a supplement to the sot incorporating the Penn Metall"- Life Insurance; Cfßopany." ishioh passed second , but -.giving rise to some debate, wsa Over. The Senate adopted a resolution tq adjourn over to Friday, at three o'olookr to• aoeommodate' the Democratio Senators, and st Ave o'clock adjourned sword ngl v, In the Beam thi amendmenteof the Senate to' the Gestonville, Manta, and Fairmont Passenger' Railway bill were concurred in, and the bill goes, to the Governor. A huge number of petitions was presented,` and: the committees reported about fifty bills to go on; the private calendar. This was the day float 'for; contidering the insurance bill, but it was again. plen mei. and will be taken up as soon as oppor tunity lifers. - nl r. Donnelly read to place " a supplainent to, the not consolidating the city of Philadelphia.) , <lti mottos it incumbent on the supervisors of highways. in their several districts to do the paving, grading,, and °Mansion of the streets, under the supervision, of the Cent-oils and Major, instead of being done: by ett4treet.' Not len than VIA It to be paid per, day to laborer's; but this provision' is not to inter-, fern with pavers and ramosere,, who hOif receive mere then that compensation per day. Mr linnet's also tend in place a supplement to, the net regulating going to and returning from funeralc• Mr Prot:ten, not for the relief of the Scott Le.' Om of Philadelphia; and en hot to establish a n irk le the oity of Philadelphia. Mr. Abbott, A supplement to the act 11:1002pora•• ling the College of Veterinary Surgeons In Philo delnltia Mr. Wiley. a supplement to the act to prevent bono boiling in the First ward, Philadelphia, and a Fupplement to the not incorporating the Anierioan ',root Company. Mr. Aker, a supplement to an sot to Inoorpoi . Tate the Farmers' Market Company, and an sot to secure the fennere Nada tights, in the city of Philadelphia. . , . . A few bills passed the Rouse tocday', but um o any moment. . , PROCEEDINGS IN THE COURTS YESTERDAY, The attack on William T. Lafferty CONVICTION FOR GRAND LARCENY. ACQUITTAL OF .T. BUCHANAN 0110138 FOR ALLEGED-FORGERY The badness in the several smarts yesterday partook 4 of a freshners and importance that served to attract to the pavements in the vicinity of Fifth and Sixth and Chestnut streets. at an early hour in the morning, a very largo number of spectators. The United States Ccurt. however.. was entirely deserted, the grand and relit Jurors, end the United States Marshal and his forces having gone to Heading to aid in the outside pressure for Mr. Witte. who, during the past few weeks, has made the office of Mr. Yost his headquar ters. Nis' Pates—fuettoe ittrepg.—Clark and others vs. Toe Wi4temsnott and Pleura Railroad Company. The inorteare holders ask that snob a diereention may be nr , oe of the emote of this Company as mayproteot the r interests. The application ie approved by the ereddera employece. and others, who Maim under -former decree. The case was argued at lengthened mute matted. Com eon nr,p,As—Jailee Allison.—An applioation was mete on behalf of the Building inspectors. for an order prohibiting therepairs now going on at the store of _Freers & Co.. Chestnut street above Seventh. whioh Ti' damaged by fire on the 17th of January taut, until a (Tann wall is removed ; the Inspectors consider It in n &w ie een' condition. Affidavits were read on the of her r ide to chow that the wall is safe in every respect Tee Court held the matter tinder advisement, there brittle a eineatien of law, whether the Court bee Juris t:lv, se in the ma tier. qUATITEtt SEBSIONSTtIdge Ludlow—At the opening of the ereitt a habeas corpus wee heard in the ease of Rob.e. Rill, oherzed with committing a violent assault eel battery upon William T. Lafferty. Lafferty's Jaw Woo broken in the affray. and the winsome before the eldern en moldering his life in nerd. the magistrate rts-si hail. end the present application was to have Hill admitted to bail. ' 1,1 'elle el H keen testified that he was in Lafferty's bar rn -m. when two men entered and commenced laminae thews in the hems; a fight of short duration outwit and the men loft. but soon returned with others. Bill 'beim , one V then ember t another fight took pleats, and Me. Lafferty. who lied been at supper, entering the noon. received a blow intended for Hagan ; the blow brnke the lower law in two plates. . Mr.' neder'ack corm orated this statement. Dr. Doe- the attendipephysician, testified that he yew r. Lalferte ; his lower jaw is fractured; there are no markt of an instrument elthough the face Is much swollen end disanlored his life Is in no imminent dan ger r ow. elthoite h eeyettielas my set In. and that MIK ht crtire th : there te lwass dentristrof that I a powerful man pith , inflict a blow leMetent to break the jaw. but the pine b'e sepperition la that it wits not done with* fist mars have h re, broken With& fiat there is now fetid eallttrre from Lafferr's mouth. 1 miderhe k wee recalled, end testified that he gaw 11,11 tea come Instrument ; eonld not tell whet it wee; It woe several inches in length, and black. ''niter all the circumstances Judge Ludlow refused to take li and remanded the defendant until Saturday, rceeestme Dr. of in report to him, before that time, the mad man ol La &rte. Jae es Mai nes rib as Cooke) , Mayne"" alias Chariots Tither ned Al , eaker alias Charles Harris, who htv- hot remmi served out a term of imp! sonment is the wirers; oenitentiatv. were out on their trial one all' - 0 of reebter the fur establishment of Mr. Path re ee , e. w e , 5 , North &NIA street, on the last night of Teleember The pia or wt. ,nsvis wee entered hurl v •iv window. and drawled of a quantity elf tim ct °Tat fare. vetoed et Geer et,eoe. woe mewl n the Tr rt of the proaecutlon. that a de eruption seders erode tied been left at the various pawn limke• eiaeee in rho oily. and that some of the furs had n 'tiered b, Baker at the shop of Mr. Donnelly, an ton. taste Inas Donnell. testified del he had learned, tiri; ley a ,ohm Wm dire of eeerrey. where the goods Were anti had open instramentel under en agreement with: end the instruct one of °Meer Schlemm, in their re- Jnd o t niPow.insOneted the witness that when tinder nub in s-out be would ter required to tell the truth, the *it I, ewe d nethinv but the truth. Doer oil, then witted that he had hoarded from Mrs. M. net. too me•her of one of the defendants, the wherepitemte or the roods. and bad made an errant* meet by wit they were reettelid to their owner, in the Ilene or net mint a large reward Which had been offer ed ter Mr. D ttg. ooneelv thither stated that. to a onnversation with Later. the latter admitted to him filet he had &hand in the rohltyry ho admission had been made under a preemie of OMeerßehlemtn, that 'they would make It lieht with hue. " After an argument between D. P. 11r wn. Eset fir the prisoner, and Distnot Attorney M the Commonwealth. the court instruated the Jury to thsroyard any admission made under the dream. Peter.. or n enma• of ravel. Cheer Taggart rook al as nee wilt him whey he went ieeeansh of the goods. WI, 0 fir t 'vests t. Baker Raked TaggeF.how the mat ter . on/. 'nil he embed "Rather retie ." Raker then silted tn. n too of the witness against im, end When the e Meer niched "Donnelly," Baker said '9, thought " The ens. of tee defence was •spenedin a few re in ice by Mt. Bethel, who said that the prisoners would Provo a complete oilhl airy lint nes testified that her ems and Bak.r, on the ernin • of 'leiter of oeeeinher. wept out about eieht sleek red rotorn.d sho t o'olock, and witness lefi thoto si tin br th at 10 n'ehyek. when eh retired toe'..• ; rot ne the next monung •et 10 'e'e k and eteld ten hove ell dart Mrs: Mayne!' de nied the trio' or 1. his nimneurfe story t ahapeser told Donnelly se'•ere the n beams. she did not know any' thin - olnrat the in -Vet. Hebert •nvt'estified'hethe arrived In the city on New par's Fen and went to 'vim. re sloes' ense at 9 re e teek. and et, t there entitle o'clock. and t he two de• f mean a were, in 64 room m he saw thaw take Mr th eir ,nil .net. ;n nod co to bed it wagon a flundeen ght `ow Veer a Rye earns on &turd:telt Milt. Brick. a u•star ef Mat nos. to stieed that *beset up vote the boss oe 81'01113V ni-ht the list of December . until one roceick ; they could not have, got up without witness heneine ; net , eta was errant at Atte conversation with Do mole ; onnelly cams to see if Mrs. Mayne,' was hot ~n .fq o em ? lor iiwyeti Jho bogs were inr rent; tie e . the hound dcwif forswore/ ad got on e ws• n t :cent, as the guilty ,setties,were far enough awes. A no. her sictsr of Slimes testified that the defendant, were it home on vendee evening. In re buttal the Conn- IWitnn twvnith yes .1-01 John Donnelly. w denied that he l Said the bees were innnoent; Mrs. aynes said that et, with rebore.h ad car led the goode away under t heir elo•ka; he did not mean to be too severs upon 11.,, 'taints. lint he was 'ooMeolled to deny n foto hereto... Doenelly. In en exalted manner, g i einted t het • e had errs. od at that advanced period lit life when Jrwould net be expected that lie would be " false to his Inn •re ord honesty and fair dealing in every re tip , ct." Toe emument in the come wan then conduoted by the Plat r:et a rtortitte gad Mr. Bethel. Mr. Mann expressed ' Mier ilia-Alter in the Wanes:teeter the, defence who heed nriein , .ted to prove an alibi. Obey were the Mee of these who -prey/ upon the property of the community'. and, o course. sought—to shied them, in their felonies <ln the course !of het remerke the throriet Attorney Centered to the set , - 'icesciflateetive rlOter Tncifell, of Recorder Lynne's force es eternity ••ffeetive in aiding the cause of Natio.. Mr. Tan ten he had known forstay' and had seen with lapin the reirfiamtnes of his detective duties. In this instance Ihe evidento of Mr. T. &Woe wag sudleient to ennui co them of the guilt of these defend tee In eitsr,ing ene jury, Judie Ludlow referred to the 'specie' re portentle of the nese, renewed all the eel: donee. and the : lawn appuosible thereto, and ;evoked the moat (11...n0at attention i n the onnsideratien o Il the fec.ll lie spoke of the defence of alitn e m general, na the moat OoM plate enti.defiurte Inds negate, and one of o .sy menu feetttre. Circumstaboitioannot err, while hen bye (whine.° to a font ml 6t. Tie jury alter but n few minutes' deliberation, yen de•ed verdict of guilty. Inirtne the trial of the tense, whin' occupied the hest Murton of the entire session, the court room wee crowd el •rt its, tamest carnal. • The previous, repute - 'ten of the defend nits, wh.se names have tionspicuy reedy fi.tored in local police records. induced an enu re 11 Interest le the proneedmes, and deprived numerous me tnit rs of the liar Of oven wending-room Within the enc ese re emirepri lied to theirs.,,. Meynes and Baker n ed retire in the dock, evincing an intense interest in ene , ythiti; which transpiqid. Rothel said that he would file reason!i in' support sir motton •or a new trial. wouldn arrest of judgment. - Judge Ludlow s Aid that he require him to do so at once, es he contemplated a prompt disposal of the - glee. , tmolly, after coneultatien, sentence was de terred for the present • - 'rile else of the Commontrealth aSsinet Dichanan Crime. emitted for forgery. wasp alled Catena shortly !titer two teatime- Lewis, C. CASCO . patrol Jiro wster aloes tpti for the defendant, who' vim in the desk, ettired„ in a Ana black moth file hands en casmi hid sloven: sor e with a genera i l i rpestanoe in m tee arrenteem ot his hair that would va been ore tlitaele'to the-mot! ferridlous votary of saloon. Boated Ly nlln :Itnrb two" tent rte." who made the contrast 'tlunibient notOristy ban /mega) , been elven to lain drstmeors defendant, to'save the troubled With nil scissaiiii,n of tits circumstances Oenneeted With thla t Iss• ft was nrranged that Crofts should lie tried epee live bille of indictmentat the same time. These oder,* that lie Wee the p tuelenipartiotonnt in the for a Mrs Check the (1 mintidation Bank - for fin This, check iv signed Gaul fc Malin. In the other b he le .cletieed mau accessory, zit enother forge t rls • • Ur. ~welib.• 'glistens 4:m.o,mm idatlomi sink, testified lobelia A paide he enact 10r4770.10 on 2gth of Bop tem its r. and retteratt his evidenee addueed en former 3tl4l, , lVhero,n 8,00 vteri the defendaot, and on which ne.rsts conyinted, • , , Ie rind' testifiedtbetilhe check was a forgery, and epqn ft, fleck t i o or A t ?uglier anerent t s . i io r .ltderill ' i i i i t:Xe 9 li l y g ett atl i the "am Ifittegr,g an."' tln• ller env:meant, wherein Cross was . e j .l.n o r n S s o d. , s nrineinal in the commission of the e nein to let vivan 0 • too Vrevio ,, etrialyKdolph Bishop 41, 1 4 cooed tr, the wane. if etand.i nil tented(' I. re enaberitavinet been io.Ph tlad vh l,4 e 4 d4pceirtirtg the eii:k of tidal a t . A u ‘tin it. ' ind o4 tnti Mee 1614 the store of `"utf k `Mietin'in is'tifiTtenat or vgybo,ia noir tirined In its's - ittits on a charce r-.lfintert , *tuner. Of the pwllf r o Y rin f itigrr i virgin ,tatocii •Ite, cji -eke of esrr eon end °thorn heeded. thou , o.fie.vl4fleto.,te wor d l a ree,esdi belt vs rentded In they ty wain bit tr, t.tketime of ta04.11 Wan Mien is elms it this UM'Sy „ , • Ml i t o wil i p e ot e T4l44 t i t ir that entire P i to: I: or any frdm trepro r oeside of all tlii/Se transactions was ego do not knowlhow money Beech had ; I never saw Dress with Deach. During the examination of tins withess,Cross stood eredt to the doak, eyeing him iip• to tip.' Nothing' ' whatever implicating him in the ur nres.herrilefore alleged against him was elicited. tficerrichle min gave tea evad e relative to the or rest of Cross sit Pittsburg. in detail, as it has already been publudied incthe Press Deveral ether witnesses were examined, whose testimony faded to throw alliT light on the subject, and under the dlreotion of the court 'the belle were submitted to the ors, who ren dered „upon .each a verdict of not gu t ty. There are seven " additional bills pending agalest trees. In the meantime, for the purpose of ascertaining whether there lease sudielent legal proof of his guilt, Judge Ludlow Irrupted that he should be held to hall in the emu of SAO. Whenever all the Teets of the ease were of ally presented to his note e, a proper disposi tion would be at once made of it. The friends of Oroes were, greatly elated with the result of tie trial, and they Predicted his ultimat rease from the whole burden of suspicion renting ag aiaet him. The court adjourned shortly after three o 'clock. Latest Foruige.News by the Ear Ora. A arnosa 'cabal is forming against the Governmedt, levelled mainly on the around of the treaty with France.whieb will bring he digoordant elements referred to into a focus, and may possibly end in the destruction or the Ministry. We suspected frqm the first night of the mission that melt would be the tactics of the Oppos ition , end this game is evidently to be played out. Tex 'Purnme or OnArtar.-7They who frequent Mort circles inform es that the young 'Prince of Orange is about to eepousliont Princess Alice. Buell It alliance unquestionably, tend to consolidate our rotestant andeolitir interests"; but it )ruti i tte doubte whether it woeld favorably viewed n . The grand rather ofl sr present King o Ho land bequeathed an' enormous fortune to his three sons, one of whom, the father o fthe present Ring, whilst Trines of Orane dienneut had himself at waterloo • he married the equendore hit in - Oser's sister Paulowna and proved him:mif f ; hotter soldierthan financier, for ' he email' heritanoe, and the mypterious disappearance o us con eort'm Gasket of nuignifieent jewels produeed a vomit as fumes and scandaloue as that of famous Cottier de to nesse. The sadden withdrawal of the Preammtlerr gave rise tp various rumors at the Ilegue_openected with the King ' s extravasacce. His btother. retire Fre deneli, busby:laded his immense wealth, and by extensive our: hues of land in Silesia andllolland has quadrupled his fertune. Thus vast a non wid fall to his two slang:item, one whom. the loess Marie, has been shoves: . 6 Ho and,as the et ned bride of the heir .to the throve. • he Yrinoe an h 00313131 do nor pear much attached tqach, reason that this money °Used em think. erjth g reason. that this money 3 quid be kept in the family, f Possible..-Lerter front .Parts. INDIAN COTTON SUPPLY.—Here are same figures for the oottonthipply Association which ought to satie- fr them that they need not fear lest the "ripply of cotton from ledia should fall short. The extorts of cotton from 'Bombay to Europe last year were 62340635 bales being anteeres+ the , reloading year 's exports of 268,. AM hales.- The exports to China op to the end of MO, 916. which Fasoehowe an increase over the ex ports of 188388 of ee.W2 bales. Thus, our total extorts of mitten were TM Mild bales, against 4.67,797 for .1863. Ta king each bate at =lbs.. and supposing--a low estimate —the price of Sweat cotton at Liverpool to be ed. a pound, this represents a' cotton export trade of five millions starling.—Bambay Gazing. A Witmer Itaiwasr.—The Nun Advertise"?' has the following advertisement " Wasted to borrow ESOCIon mlinusonpt poem, the estimatedvalue of which .6 ENGLAND has -rejected the offer of _Hanover to arrange the redemption of the Stade dues by separate negotiations. and insists upon siteneral oonferenoe of all parties interested in the question. IT is stated in - diploteatte 'cireles that it is no tenet' flavor and Nice alone which the Emperor of the French. require+, but the whole of the seaboard of bedroom. known as Bl viers di Poneute—i. s., from Nice to Savona. TIN FIBS In Prussia Is about to be placed on a more eonstt , should footing. The late Mintry were in the habit o fwithdrawing the conoessiop from the edi - tors of sue journals alt °trended them. Count Schwerin has Met presented a bill for pmtecting the prime against those arbitrary superessions. BY it the concession can not be withdrawn from ajoumal except by theludgment of the competent tribunate. Ir rs reported in Paris that the Duke of Monte. hello has had a warm dieopegion with Prince Gorteoha kotkiat St. Petersburg, on the sublept of the annexation of voy to France, to which Regina is opposed. Tins Pops's Tnerposer. POWER.—Mr. Patrick O'Brien. 'writing from' Constantinople, hex addreseed the following letter to a London paper : • A great deal fagitation prevails at present with regard to the Pope's temporal DOwer. It does not appear that the :mini.* o the persq_n who is most interested in the question. 3313131 r. Pine himself, has as yet been clearly and distinctly made known to o the public'. In 1812 I was em ployed at b e tween in neotiating G o ve r nment ons. then peening between her Msteety's and the Holy Bee. In an audienoe with which 1 wax honored hr the Pope. his, Holiness declared to me in the most emphatio manner that he eared no thing for his temporal power. 'lf I have,' said he,'bet a palm's breadth of land to stand upon. I shall tx satisfied, but of the spiritual power which I have de from my predecessors I will never Pfield an iota. TU) immenee ',withal power which the ope wields over the millions who compose the Cattle lio world is entirely Independent of his position as a sovereign prince. When the Pope fled from Rome. and took refuge in a miserable inn at Gaeta, he was utterly penniless, and even without a change of dress ; yet his Spiritual power was as great, and perhaps greater than when he sat enthroned amidst the royal splendor of the Quirinal. It was whilst he was . thus a penniless exile that he received letters o eondolenoe qnd of offers of service from the Queen o England, the Emperor of Roulet. and from every Protestant, Greek, and Catholic sovereign in Europe. It wee then that from every part of the earth, wherever the Catholio religion was known , came tributes of mo ney and expressions of morrow for the troubles which had fallen the head of the Church. The question of modifying the Roman States is simply is political question. If the miople of the Romagna are unanimous in deal:nine that they will not live under the Papal Go vernment. It is not to be opposed that the head of a re ligion which preaches mercy and brotherly love will consent to let loose upon them a foreign army, to have their towns sacked, their homes made deeolate, and their, womsp outraged ny e savage soldiery... and to have all these horrora perpetrated in the name of the Holy Catholio Chu pe rch. Part of my in structions when a Rome was to obtain from the Pope the pardon o fßritish subject who had been oondemned den fora politieal °Ohne°. I took the liberty of pointing out to his Holiness that every act of needless severity practised within his dominions must he injunties to the cause of religion; that the shooting, the hanging, the flogging, the slow torturee of the dun geon, all were perpetrated in the name of the Catholic religion ; that the widows heart was broken and the orphan left without a protector; and that all this was done to uphold a system of government which was ob noxious to the great mass of the people. The English man for whom I pleaded was at once reprieved, end he was subsequently restored to liberty. if there be on earth a person, the unsullied tenor of whose lire, recti tude of principle, and purity of heart, entitle him to the name of agood man, that person is Pius IX. Why, then, should recourse be had to arms Why should Europe beplunged into the horrors of war. if a direct appeal to the head of the church can avert them hor rors, and set the question of the Roman States at rest I forever t" FOREIGN SUMMARY. [From Liverpool B. Times.) IT HAS been asserted that a treaty for the ens- Violl of Savoy and Nice to France has been actually signed, and even, the date has been mentioned—the 21th January. This is stoutly denied in one of the Nice Journals. Russia, we are assured, is strongly opposed to much a polio , . and has made its displeasure known in strong terms. Frappe has enough on its hands at the present have recent ly the accounts ere to lie credited etittott have recently come to hand. She is Preparing for, some threatened catastrophe In Constantinople, which may explode any hour or any day, and she ie about to occupy Tuscany with a portion otthe Italian army_ tinder the command of Marshal all iant. The Marshal's headquarters are to be trans. [erred from - Milan to Florenoe, the alleged object being re top vent the annexation of Tuscany to Piedmont until Savoy and Nice have been handed over to France In Naples the pollee agents are active , on the plea that the secret societies are working inisehief; but this is the old cry of " wolf." so often repeated that no one attaches the, least importune to it. With more probability, It is asserted that an understand ing exults between Austria, and Naples for the formation. of an army to operate against Central Italy, and facilities are to be afforded to Austrian soldiers to enter the aerates of the King t t e • Naples A recruiting office for this purrme la to opened In Vienna, and the troops so enrolled are to be sent to Trieste. :The Government of Francis Joseph evidently thinks that stormy events are not distant, for it has stopped the gale of cavalry and artillery-horses. and the military trains between the Austrian capital and Trieste are running with unusual celerity In Austrian Italy matter!, do not wend. Thera have been some slight disturbances at. Mantua, which indoped the governor of the fortress to Inge an insulting Pro clamation, threatening to pun i sh the people of the city if further ebullitions occurred. The Spanish forces have entered the Moorish city of Tetuan, and the vic tory will be hailed with joy at Madrid. Prom the last named city we are informed that the Queen has written to the Pnpe ; offering him an asylum, itneoessary, and a Spanish. army,. if he should need it. The act was not palatable to the Idolatry ; but they bad not protested against it. dome stir hes been caused in commercial eludes le our. own country by the announeement that silver mine. of vast extent have been discovered to Califon:its, the yield of which is likely, to to* immense. We must await with patience the realization of these promises: IMPORTATIONS. (Reported for the Presei CHARLESTON—Bohr J 0 Stine. Hoffman—ea biles cotton R ratterson ac. Co; 340 bbls rosin Coohrau Helsel PIDIADBLPRIA BOARD OP TRADE, ' 10813pB O. GRUEL N. A. BOUDB te, 0011111C2VIS Of rn MOMYL TRW. KIRIBER. Jr., LETTNR ZAGS igtat 1111:1=( .. 1 .. X . 0 . HA .... 13 . 2 . ..a1attier i tt 0u I r, FI L 35 a....... RsT '"" - - - "'" liiirEr g r . i n Rork Tremont . itaker.......... ~, .. , . ne 4o Bork hi aroaret, Q.u1ir....*:_•••.../ 140 o ° l - eji J a a iro I V) 29 Brig 011 Frost. Lowry.... kilos; 6629 Brig Emma. Baker.. .... -.--... Fort bpatn, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OW PRILAJOELPHrA, Feb. 29, 1850. 38-81. TN 34 RUM wATER- .7 37 ARRIVED. ' Bark Belle. Ryder, a days from Boston, with mdse to Twang. Mellon & Co. Bohr it 1., Toy. Blieppird, 6 darn from New York, with m kiin agtze,rhollinan. 4 days from Charleston, BC, with cotton. ko. to DA Stetson & Co. • Bohr orison,. Jame, trim New Bedford. Behr mat & Sara_ .h Tom. from Wilmington, Del. So hr R H Shannon, Marta, fr / om D hlanricetown. • m Steamship Virginia. cri Re 4 ds. stionmond, T Webster. J r. iteamildp Delaware, Cannon. N bort. .1 Alklerdlee. rig Manisiono,Nlokele. hlatanzas, Madeira /cAlabada & rig, Triad, Wooster, JCingston, Jam, N Wetliar Bohr J H Moore, Ingersoll, Savannah, D B Stetson & Co. • Behr Lewin Chaster, Somers, Wilmington, NC, do Bohr F Seaman, Washington. DC, Van Dussn,__Norton & Co. Bohr 'W G Andenriod, Hewitt, Charleston, do Bohr Charm Staraohington. Bohr White Squall ,W . Rogers. Boston. do do Bohr NB T Tbomplmo. Steelman. New York, do Ann Ronson, Jarvit,liew York, E A Packer & Co. Rehr Horriet & Sarah, Tad Now York. W 11 Johns. Bohr R A Shannon. Marts. New York, lan it White. Sir R Willing, Claypool, Baltimore, A Oros's, Jr, tX Tamacinosn. (Consoling. irAit y Ptirlp . y.s t Exoti t r i onio.k . The steamship lie% *ton. fiom New l li crk, welt this morning. The steamship Kennebec, or New York, - mussed out at MX o'clock list night. son,M—The trigs Thou; Walter and Mary E Thomp both from West Indies. came in and proceeded up early this morning. Two uncounted and five schooners are atihe Breakwater, Wind SW, Yours, &o. ' THOS. B, HUGHES. DT TELSORAPIT. (OOrreepondence of The Prem.) Boston. Feb 29. at T c h a e p e s ha d llf . agnolia, from Liverpool, is reported ashore BALTIMORR. Feb DI. The brig Victoria from Cerdenas for thie port, before reported ashore oil Wicomico, is going to pieces, but some of her cargo will be saved. The bark Frank. arrived from Boston, reports having Fared on the 21th inst. thirty miles northeast of Cape may, the weak of a schooner about 100 tone burthen, ailing from New York. The carved work on her stern was painted white, with a. glit eagle in the centre. • Arrived. brig Atlantic, 12 days from Neuman. NP; sehr Petrel, from San Bias. via St Andrews, 9th inst. 1411s11RTRANDA. Ship Susan G Owen. Norton, front Liverpool, arrived no at Charleston 24th inst. Ship Joshua Bate'. McCollum, for New York, sailed from dhanghae Deo 23: 6 fthip Swordfish, Croaker, for New York, sailed from Sharigheo Deo 21.- • Ship Joh_n Cottle, Mallen, from New York, arrived at A oapuJort Pen 11. Ship W_gi Sprague, Bowen, from Manila Sept 9, roir rived at fteton 27th inst. ficVlarietto Tilton, Tilton, from Galveston , arrived at on S7thinst, Sc r %R. Flghannon, Bowen, from Washington, 'No, arty at Boston 27th_ inst. Bohr ti oiler, Allen, from Norfolk, arrived at Boe tOri ITthjest. intlf M t r F.ferman, Nicks n, foi.P h lidadolphia, via Bohr J • Alexandria, Two tProvidentie Bth inst. &Mrs Id P Stevens, Road Sons of Malta, —, Judge garrington, Shaw, America, Mears, Iva° Cohen, Hefts. and G Roche, Clock, arrived at Wilmington, .7 el.27th inst. Bohr J Maxfield. May, from Boston. arrived at Wil mington,l)el, 27th inst. • ft .hre Mary Price. Blizzard, for New York. and So phia Arp;l3mitb, for Boston , sailed from Wilmington, D I 27th Just. B Berry Weaver, from Jacksonville, arrived " tair flary t tltilflin, Melvin, at Providence 28th inst. from Smyzna. PeL Behr cannel P Hawes, Mason, at Boston nth hat, from g m rho, Bar Allay &than, Nickerson, at Messina 4th inet. front astport, Came to anchor oil the coast of Calabria, .and to prevent being , wrecked. yea compelled to ally both Miate. which wore lost, with the anohore. Bath Albion Lincoln. at Po. timid Seth inst. from Car denas. en the ilth inat,lrLo gale from the westward, looted bhde of mousses Mt deck, Move bulwark', lost ittrititoro ,3 TEE PRESSe-PIIILADELPHIA;;' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1860. NEW PUBLICATIONS pLORENCIE NIGIITINGAIE'S NOTES - 11 - ON NURSING. D. APPLETON & 00., Nos 346 and 349 BROADWAY. PUBLISH THIS 1/IY,_ NOTES ON PURSING; WHAT IT 18, AND WHAT IT AS NOT. DT ^ FLORENCE 14101ITINGALE. 1 vol., Unto.' decants. The following notes are by no means intended as a rule of thought by which nurses can teach themselves to nurse, sun tem as. a manual to teach nurses to nurse. 'They aro meant SITHIAT tO give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others. Every woman, or at least almost every nomanl i m Eng-. land has, at one time or another of her life, C mile ot th e rer e en al health of somebody, whether old d or in "allt —in other words every woman Is e nurse. Every day, sanitary knowledgb, or the knowledge of.norsing, or. in other words• how to put the constitutiou in aural a state as that it will have no disease, or that it can re cover from disease, takes a high place. It is recognised as the knowledge which every one ought to havg—ilis tinct from medical knowledge, which only a profession can have. If, then. every wontau meet, at some time or other of her life. become a nurse-1. e.. have charge of some body's health—how immense and how valuable would be the produce of her united experience if every woman would think how to nurse. I donot pretend to teach her how; I oak her to teach henna; and for this purpose I venture to give her some hints. D, A..!§ Co. HAVE MST PUHT,IIIHED I nxvoLuTig,kiN ENGLISH HISTORY. Dr Ro bert Vaughan, Li. D. Volume I, Revolutions of Rao*. NOV cerntam AT GREYSTONES, AND HIS 1 T lj EE. One vol..pmo. 111, N° pp-ft 1, ARIPM , Ydrid.,,,IFA L :K.T.E,,VB.°S l ' ra A vor l e items in the otrusgle tor i.,ife. By &ries Dertyrh .A. I v_ol..l2ino, r 35 EV SNOWS AT THE 10180 SCOPE; Or, Re rnri.in.c.irt%Vile.tllos,llo4.lV. a lt I B F . o r (11 ° ., r 1n Ant o. $1.60. SEVEN YEARS, By Julia Kavanagh. 1 vol.l2ino. Cloth, go cents.; paper covers, 37 onto. MELTE,. rf CHRISTIAN CENTURIES: By the Rev. James Whim, 1 vol.o2rno. lit L 23 THE pATR l'iria LED A LAWYER TO THE CAT. B OLOKROII. i vol., tam. 82.3(1. I THSBIIRMOWB.7iII y aLipy . 4 t ivelitv t. c l l ,' . 1)00TRINEB 1 e01.,12m0. I Cloth, 81.113. fe29-3t D. MIES' AROTIO BOAT JOUR- N 8 A ratio Doer Journey an the Autumn of IBM. By sago J. Hayes. Dmo. 12 1.76. Home utmost or, Tableaux Vivante. llmo. 81. Span in the Night i or, Hymne for the Sink anal Out femur. 12mo. 76 cents. . Primitive Piety i• evived i or. The Aggressive Power of the Christian Church. By Rev. Henry C. Fish. M "k a tllh qtit ae ecfr Chalmers , D. D. 18mo. N cents. 'mma Welfred ; A Gift for &hoot Girls. 18rno. 22e. hat dorm a Matte Money Cost a' 18mo. 20 canna. Mary Alder : or, Doohnon of Character. 18mo. 29a, For dale by 'WILLIAM S. NoLFRED MARTIEN. fen &243 CBES MUT Street. PORTRAITS ENGRAVED ON STEEL OF EMINENT PERSONS, with the ILLUSTRATED NEWS OF THE WORLD, Published Weakly in London and Boston. 87.0) a year, 82 ginner, 116 cents a number, With fa Portraits. with IS Portraits. with ?ne Portrait. PORTRA Shn s tf fi re E e N lar ttE ad v drnsM i lh F e o lLibo s n T . BUN. SCR! 1 H M sample number of the Journal, with a steel-plate Portrait and Memoir, and scimitar cont.ining terms and a list of all the Portraits (I 20) published, will be sent. on receipt of le aitnts cash or stamps, by HENRY A. BROWN It Co.. Publishers and Agents for the United States to whom ail enbenrtntione and trade or ders should be sent, at It HANOVER, Street, Boston, Mass. felt-we tf COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. THE UNDERSIGNED have TATS DAY formed a copartnership. under the style of J. E. STEVENS & for the putpose 01 conducting the business of the CO. Vtinental Hotel, at tit, corner of CHESTNUT and NINTH Streets. SARAN STEVENS, JAMES E. P. STEVENS. February 18. f028.6t DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP.- =•,., The partnership heretofore existing between the subers, under the firm of E. & F. C. YARNALL & 00,, is this day dissolved by mutual nonsent. RLLIS YARNALL, FRANCIS Q. YARNALL, JO6HPH TRIMBLE, Philadelphia, 7an.16,1860. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—AgreeabIy to the pro visions of an am of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled • An act relative to limited part nersh!Pit," tho subscribers have format] a limited?art- VlMLuß,disorr the namea rias crodn firm of t e l e l e A d 1 0- po r g and pealing SodaAeh, and °their, ohemioals and General lqercandise, in the City of Philadelphia. ELLIS YARN ALL, residing in the Twenty-first ward, of the city of Philadelphia, JOSEPH TH I MBLE, re ng in the city of Camden., in the State of Nen , Jer sey, and CHAELb Et NARTI6DORNE, residing in the Eighth ward, of the city of Philadelphia. are the Gene. pa - Partners, and FRANCIS C. YARNALL, residing in the county of. Montgomery, in the State of Pennsyl vania, is the only i3pecuil Partner, awl has contributed M the capital of the mud partnership, and actually paid in cash the aim of fifty thousand dollar,. The said part nership is to commence on the 16th day of January, 180, and terminate on the Slat day of December, 186 1 . RLLIS YARNAbL, JOSEPH TRIMBLE, OILARLES HARTSHORNE, General Partners. FRANCIS C. YARNAL, Special Partner Philadelphia, January 16.1860. Ja2o-fmw 18t J OHN MYERS, HAVING SOLD OUT his business at the S. W. earner Broad and Ransom streets, all persons Saving claims against him please sepd in the same, Also, those who are indebted to him will please call and settle at the above plane. Philadelphia, Feb. 21,1860. fe2s-6t PHILADELPHIA, FEB. 27, 1860.—WIL- A. LIAM BIRCHALL and DANIEL M. BAKER, having purchased the interest of JOHN .MYRltti. have this day gone into Joint partnership in the Wartn Air Furnace and Range Manufaetory, S. W. Corner of BROAD and RANSOM time George) Streets, and re imeetfully the public patronage in the above line. Fink's Ranges cionstantly on hand. Repairing prompt ly attended to. te2s 6t • - EDUCATIONAL. A MERIOAN 'SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a 4 -x• reliable medium throuhb whiob &boob; and Fami lies may obtain coral:tent teachers. Parents may ob tain, gratuitously, In °lrian and Tc ulara of the Lest sahoole. 8 TH, WOOD AN, & CO., nll-tf Ste BOA DWAY, New York, or 859 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. nRYANT do STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERUNTILE COWJEGEB, loostoLat dAlphia, 8. E. corner ISEVENTH and INEESTNH I Nov York, Bea°, ClevelAnd, Chlmo, And Bt. Lou I For Information. nail or ,end tor Candorno. fog-tf HOTELS. CONTINENTAL HOTEL. PHILADEL PHIA, CORNER ir CHESTNUT AND NINTH REBTES—OPENB 0 EBR vARY IBTH. This mmtnifieent esta blishment has been erected by subsoription; the stockholders comprising a large num ber of the most enterprising business men of the city in which assembled the Continental Congress that gave to the world the Declaration of "Minoan Independ ence. The hotel has accommodations for about one thou sand guests. and is supplied with every modern im- Provement for the comfort and convenience of Mini m, business men, and the entire travelling commu nity. 41 vertical railway ie being constructed upon a novel and scientific principle, which tenders accident mums efording the means of reaching the highest sto ries without the fatigue of mending continued flights of stairs, giving easy access to the purer air and quiet of the upper rooms. The epitome corridors for ventilation, and every pally o lio against the dangers of Ere, have been libe rally Introduced. An extensive reading room and business exchange, with telegraph office and connecting writing rooms, have been provided on the first floor. The whole of the interior arrangements and furnish ing have been under the personal superintendence of PAEAN etTEVENB, uneer whose managem•nt the immiess of the Revere House and Tremont House, Bos ton : the Battle House and Point Clear Hotel. Mobile; and the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, has been ea tahliehed. - ''Fbe . varloua departments of the Continental will be ocindnoted.upon the same liberal wale which hoe earned for the above- named hotel' their wall known and ex tensive chore of public, favor. . MI oommuniostions for apartntents, or upon any Wel ness mandated wi wire mmediate th the house, shout/ be etldreixed to Continental Rotel, in order to in atten tion. ( fel7-12t) J. S.B EVENS & CO. SEWING 114C1ii NES. WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES. HENRY COY, Agent, 628 CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, Plaohines, with Operators, on hire to Private Families. Diann I West STATE Street, Trenton, N. J. 110 CENTRAL SQUARE, Euton, Pa. WILCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA CHINErTIip great and lamming demand for Wool & Gibbs Beirini.Machine 1 7 a guitranloncle TA P En r o c i e i Tie o azw?dilligfirul treat. feg-tf CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. E STABLISIIED 1760. PETER LORILLARD. SNUFF & TOBACCO MANUFACTURER, 16 and 18 CHAMBERS STREET. (Formerly 42 Chatham street, New York,) Would call the norrsonni attention or Oroosis aid Drug fists to his removal, and Mao the articles of Me manulaoture, via: BROWN SNUFF. Member,. Denugrog. Fine mApp, . Coarse Keene Araenetkiter e ih m Copenhagen. Sootoli, SPIVIIMPout, High Toast Soot:1h, Fresh Honey Dewßootoh, or undfloot TOBACCO. tom CUT entwine. emogme. No. 1, P. A. L., or plain, St. Sago, Cavendish, or meet, Spanish, /c 2, lilLedr_Swes/Beented,Orinooo. grudger, n - nrrefoot. n Foci Cavonnnin, Purp Turkish. / 4 40lict t o e f Zees will tr i i tient ? n l pplio i rta 8 fr wheeh will be found n a e ireprniir e aAiOle or ripping a pi i ir! nose.. dU—Sin HAVANA OIGARB.—A full assortment, est received, in store alio boa/ Tr c anon of de re is invited ' , 8. tiliQ Ora SUM, 0114 No. 116 Bouts FRO T Street. P ATENTS PROCURED Tux UNITED STATES AND EDROPEat R. HOWSON'S offi ces, Forest Pllgie, UN S. FOURTH Street. The pro. Plater visits Washington twice a month, and attends! personally to all cases entrained to him. Residenoe 1909 COATES street. Pamphlets on the management of rejected applica tions, foreign patents, owe of interferenoe. and a osr outer of reference, may be had at the above offices. .11C0f011, lowa. Oct. DEAR SIR I take this occasion to state to you, that for several years past ihave ben acquainted with the manne Solicitor. _on eve conducted your business' as Patent This am alweys been highly creditable to yourself and satisfactory to the Patent Office. You un derstood /our cases well, dnd presented them in that lgtelllslbe form which generally insured ma es. I forward t le certificate, hoping ta t it may be service able to YOU in continuing to fin tint employment in y our raw - onion to which your ntelligence, industry, and Courteous bearing, so justly entitle you. Ypurs, very 044'1. CHARM/8 hlastill, Late Oonnalssioner of Patents. RETRY HOW6ON, Eag. feS-lm. SALAMANDER RAM: A large asiortmein3.l o jt PHIA.ADBLPRIA frANUn T o B 'nam, BALAMANDER BABES. ULT DOOM For Banks and Stores. HAM 1100 KB VA L11041048 1 ,1141VIVr&o., Ostairtod terms es sr other establishment In the "te a VArti . 10 9N, Bmlo4 OlißtTri ur &rest, FIBAAB GIVE NB A CALL. Mut:lft DRAWING AND 'PAINTINQ MATE- Itims. Sfeerfang l aggi s . " " ar. Rta l lqrlMrdit a i,L 4 ribio for Artiste ind etallients. Cards, le e r ro L am French. IW ea 411011 grid/ to N ° 1 4z & MNBNTZIY, WTICIi.EgAiE AND %IT lIIGHTIL FUOTJET & SONS, "a• IMPQ_RTER BOP HAV_ANA CIGARS , No. 21.6 t3outhOre T Bt eet, RN;lva regularly a full &Redolent of desirable 01- OAKS, whieh they Wag to at l Tatra, for osah or ar provoil °Wi, itolo.ly INSURANCE COMPANIES SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MASS CAPITAL STOCK SURPLUS........ TOTAL ASSETS- -•-••• STATEMENT of the condition of the SPRING FIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COM PANY on the first day of January, 1860, Wads in con formity With the re:take month of the laws of the Mats of Pennsylvania: FIRST. Capital 5t00k..... --. $200,000 00 Number of shares of stook subscribed for... 2,000. Amount of assessments paid In, in $200,000 00 SECOND. The value of the real estate held by the Com pany 823.803 47 Amount of cash on hand and In bank...... 4.486 69 Amount of cash in hands of agents and in Amount of loans scoured by bond and mort gages, being the filet lien on real estate, on winch there is fees than one year's in terest..... ........ ............. Amount of loans on which Internet 'has not boon paid within nne year Amount of loans on which Judgments have Amount or stooks owned by the Company, par value 8232.800, market va1ue......• •- • • •• • Amount of stock held by the Company as col lateral seourity for loans, with the amount loaned on each kind of stook, its par and market value Par Marke.. Amount value. value. of loan. SO shares Milford Gas Light Comnanr....sll 000 6,000 2,000 CO 12 shares Westfield Loans on pommel se curity. 1,20) 1,200 9.39 Mt Amount of We reeelvable Amount of interact and rent seemed but not due— .......... Amount of ammuncenta called in, due, and unpaid —.... None. Amount of premium notes due and unpaid.. None, Amount of interest on investments made by the Company, due and unPald•••••- • ..... Amount of all other investments.-- .... Total amount of assets .................0147,43043 THIRD. Amount of Losses due and unpaid Amount of claims for losses in suit. Amount of losses during the year which have been paid........ —.3121,293 22 Amount of lone, dnring the year which have not been 5ett1ed..................... ........ ,119,32.9 99 Amount of losses during the year which are contested ............ Amount of losses reported and not noted Amount of all other claims against the Com pany FOURTH. Amount of cash premiums received in 186&.. e 212,669 92 Amount of premium notes taken by the Com- Amount of premiums earned Amount of interest money reoelved from in Amount of tnoome of the Company from other .......... FIFTH. Amount of losses paid during the year IMO-4141,60 31 Amount of losses paid during the year, which accrued prior to the year Amount of dividends declared and paid du ring the year..._ Amountof expenses paid during the year. including commissions and fees paid to the agents and officers of the comma,' . • • • Amount of taxes paid by the Company Amount of all other expenditures of tho Company. ..... . (Signed,/ EDMUND FREEMAN, PRESIDENT Sworn and subscribed bacilli me, this Zld day ofJanu. ary. A. D. (Signed,) L. 6, OEOROE WALKER, Commtetioner for the State of hteeeeohusetts, appointed by the Governor of Pennsylvania, Who oleo oertiEes to the oorreetnees of the foregoing a laterneht. POLICIES OF INSURANCE In the nbove•named Company tattled, and losses Incurred under the same equitably adjusted and promptly paid, by BOSWELL & WILSON. AGENTS, ROOM NO. I, 8. W. COR. FOURTH AND CHESTNUT 81.8 11:232713 N SUR A N OE t3OMPANY OF TUE tiIIE A TA3BI/Zn i ed A VIVI I IM MB EL C G hartered - In 1714-13spitel lIIIMACQ-Assiete, Isanary I. WA, asama 80 : doe. Ali Invested m A nnul and smdlable seowittedoop um to twine Oft VOO/141111 end 11110410. But an, &OW cd Morehead's*, Lo y al it trut rr M. Sheffert, eorgliklltnart. imeon PM'', . 1101 ti Jr.. F o a l " i r l a f a ( Bd_, Pli ke ! s ' gra" Yei r tlecnts Henn G. r semen. is. whltb. , e _ . Chstles 8. Lew% WILLIAM atta l ls it rP RD. rjreegiatf LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST 00M VANY.—MAE FEIN MUTUAL LIPS_ INERT m9E.F..oltrofiLit, t0 g .. 4 et of TRIAD an!! Illglltairl I TOT WO WM Alf dife—grano rargl i s s e s . ¢ . w ei x. 23 . l2u put life totwresta to oontraota depeadMg on the oontingenßes o Life.' They w3t as more, Adinlalstrato Wruataes. and Gitelake2 ri ' "dal " TALLITHIM t a finin VIM. el Sit i olea. , fwit U.pewboldt ame 9 4 . aratlanla jam v v. D o z , 0.. : 0 . 4, totter, 41 1 : 1 :4 1 1 Wel I , eoe los t rialdlog. ei V ll4 , T t al)g utort ni. IkElittrtille (F sill= rtsoti•. apePh %''hom.u, Mier • r. 111. 10 ter stanO. .rear i er, 1444. 1 47.8440 P e r g 1 ei t t n . L Join W. Ham., iloiitarr. ' aula-ly (IFFICE OR THE QUAKER CHTY IN ''.° " P A t i ffififiletirt RA I CZN "T. BUNNEss AND_ooripirt QIP_ THE QUAKER CITY INSC ANC COMPANY, """ Au Prennnted to Its Moo olds an. n• IWO. Cnnital Stook —.—• ,II , I .0)) li tonic January I, Hoc_ .... _. 1 La rorainant rooolved In Ups ) i re..• . .....• ......./1 , 501 IS arias. - • -•• swASOM I tuna niagd Ail iiCtf;n: In .1 Tralrorto 04-. 0,01:30 znteront ro oived.— Solveig. an mourn:we— 42;1 , moan LOSSES, EXPENSES. &o. bon ma Dodd in lion ~...—. ..... .4113,01,33 Dividend, Co met To ni to agents Timm Hoehn's. o rent ....• • . 83.1W.55 Piloting, advert , ' n & ozponnoo.i &annex raid in 1419. •• - • ........ ,• • . LOAM Reinsuranos an a return prow . - 11330,296.69 ASSETS. Ronde fins mnitEr4Bol qn real era r iii...-. - ......„.........$1‘10 : 14 00 Groan rentsm hiladelphis-,-. • 3 .00 60 'tiaras Con tinental Bank, New le share. Ofir Bariir,Phihidehildii Lear 100 do Gore c h ange Bank. Philadelphia ~_.- ."..--.. 1.500.00 ' SO shares ion Bask, Mad& ... 1.600.00 23 do Consolidated Bank d 0... 700.1g1 le do armors dit Ideohanios. Bank. Caclen.N. . .. 000X/0 3030 'bares of' dread. quint. and other .to o a , all paring 6 per cent market value ..,....... 07,060.00 Coupon bonds bearing 0 and 7 Per of 1 0 .100 A Novrtui We bidsrepetvable....•.., 9/,t04.911 Cllllll in hands at agent, and in transit-- ..... ,—........ fg.814.231 Cash on hand and In bank__.__..... 10,877.48 $360,146.70 L ' o l e h il i ‘ C :Plat c t i ViTerliirrn a e k . e ar i sl i ffil a a n n e ntl i ste i ,Tri the most avorable tem. 1 E RE president-OBOUR i igi t . Vioe President-B. P. . Secretary and Treasurer-1 R, COGOBHALL. Aesistabt Beoretary -B. H. JTLER. DIRE° ORB. George H. Hart, Foster S. Perkins. E. P. Ross : H. VD118""' iiiS';.C4ll,!hamberif, li * uel t l ey, hl D H. hl.Yu l lier.. °4Be, * 1411-tf Ho lt. K. u.l.3o.lT.LL,fiearelary. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET. UP " 0.310 WALNUT Street,. above Third, Philadelphia. Navin. Wee paid-up CaPital Stook and Surplus In vented in sound and available Seauritiee, continue to Iniure op Dye Store., Furniture, Merohandlim, voiles'. an port and thei r ra oargoes, end other refli , olMl Property. All Immo onr and promptly adjueted. . . EILMILX! Thos. R. Iris, johi, T L Lewls, John Wels , 'ain" R.,ntiel 0. melon, Patrlok Brady, E moo_ , Chap. W. Youliney, La p Moms. THOMAR R. Secretory.Froxid ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD, fen -If ,FAME INSURANCE COMPANY NO. iO3 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. , INCORPORATED ursYLvA APRIL. HBO BY THE STATE OP'rinA. CONFINE') TO FIRE AND INLAND RISK& DIRECTORS: fkmuel Wrilht, D. A. Siniey, Wm. W. Welter*, J. W. Evermap, ohm, Richardson, Esnry Lewis, Jr., %rt W q Mir r: argr ut, Siwi. onto Ster n . ' ROE W. DAY, Preeldet. 0 AVIAN J. SLOCUM, Vice Pres% WILLIAMS. BLANCILARD. Secretary. Jell -tt 11V1 AOKEREL.-500 bbls Prime No. 1., •LY4 I - 800 bbl o kome No. 3., 200 bbis Small asd an • sortmont of Footsies. _ For sale by 111V1.1TAIWAix—'1.,, SOAP AND OANDLES.-50 boxes Deter sive flo”; 100 boxes Olive So.'s • 200 boxes Ads andtlne Candles s 80 L boXee 13pelhAter i to fwat4. l z. ' l °w """ 1013 ICE.—Prieto retailing ()hayleston Rice for ode by JAMES GRA AM & 00., LETITI wt REFINED 8 - MAR t .—W rl t O bbls, crushed r , Tors e rartir fillitatirint i V e . TA duos. • INSURANCE COMPANIES Dn' , AWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN B).BANOF, COMPANy, iNconroßstr n BY THE I,RaisLATURE OP P NIVSYLVANIA 183 e. OFFICE B. B. S COR NER TDIDt AND WALNUT Streets, Isdadele la. Mtt r ii auRA N a u ON YEN a, VayBi rr. To on part, of Oil World. 'INLAND INBURANCES On Goods, br Itivejf Dartsls, Laket, and Land Carrnsia F 111. .E l g r IVA VA a 811 Pirhsk f linvali. &, 10 kali F THE ' COrnPANY, November 3,18d9. Par. Market 1115,060, Philadelphia City 66, Loan.... ®111,060 L0an...123,050 00 100,000, Pennsylvania State 6 4p ot.Loan.--... 93.666 00 21,000 Yeaßsllvanta State 6 at. Loan..—.. 21,000 00 36,000, U. B. Traaapry jir cent. Notes end interest dee 26,20 U 820,000 U. B..T.reasury S P ot. Notes and inter- 6te00,000 00 ... 247,435 45 at 'die gys,oco Temporary Loan to the City of ride,- ..—. 20,000 00 soo,ooo, r6IIIIPyIVELIIIS pirollorid — Mortgage gr cent. ude— 43,500 CO 1120,000, North Penney maim RVi i ;iiiiif o w. rage Ir cent. 80nd5 ..._..... 12.1100 00 sigma weritYtuladelphis Paseenger Railway company 7jp ot. coupon bonda 12,400 CO i 10,000,1100 shares stook Germantown Om Company, interest and pincipal guarantied by the city o f Phila delphia. 14,000 00 10,000, 100 shares Pennsylvania R ail r oad Company..-0,770 00 $O,OOO, WO share; North Pennsylvania Kill road Company -- L p oeo 00 •1,030, shares Philadelphia Ice Bo at and Steam m .Tug conatax. I . 3pladelphia and 447,433 49 I%urrend Mortgages, end Reed Estate, Of- 8408,718 6/aa1781233 66 Dills renews_ far Insuran p 69 Balance due at Mena's,— lemming on Ma r t ine roleiede s, Interest, and . Hon; Co and u rtoaVoTstut — d — ry Insurance Comps- 1 .5" 460 0 , 68 ose ni h alL ejiDepott" . "t feareAr . 17,060 81 iTiilg.-21.71r qrk.rein,:.., ... o n C ;rr avin. i l em ItIZG, reig . o .l .t u nliwig, 0 r n , 7114. Be n ni e, oorio Ci.Yorgoi: ugh Craig, !ales Holly, :C IF fr Y C . HENRY LYLBUR . Bev 6,900 OC 9 263 69 6,099 1/7 DYSPEPSIA.—FIFTY YEARS INDIC, FICRIBABLE AGONY FROM DYSPEPSIA, de:Tarim, Nick the Ait Stmo d h e , li and restori nelrEIV6,ll4 l / 4 A 11. ALA FAT. " I From the _Honorable Isidore J. Blake.) SYDNRY 43 Elizabeth street, 17th August, 1856. Dean Slue i 1 am tam to lufpr m you of the great benefit my daughter as receive from the Revalenta Arabsca. She was very thin and delicate. Nang too tall for her age, between ton and eleven, when she corn =need taking it, It has made her Quite strong and healthy. I consider it the most nutritious restorative food cur children and delicate persons. Behove me, dear Sire, truly yours, I. J. BLAKE, 83 Union street, Third district, New Orleans. March 13th. 1866. For seventeen years I have been laboring under an Insufferable affliction, deprived of e leap, and so dizzy at timer, that I could not help myself; my etomach would fail me, and I thus became a helpless, enervated inva lid. At last, on the 16th of June, 1854, I was taken down with an alvme Mu and killing Paine in the bowels. Often as I went to had at night, I thought I should never see the morning. Sty medical attendant and friend, in whom was all my trait, could do nothing to alleviate my manners, and sent Me to one of his colleagues, whose attendance proved asinumcoeseful, all the reme dies prescribed failing to afford me any relief. It was at this stage of my diseaee that, on the eth of September halt, I luckily met one of my Inends. who told me that Mr. J. B. Monier had passed through the same ordeal, and had been radically cured by Du Barry's Revalenta Arabioa. Thereupon I immediately began to make use of it, and, soon after. felt relieved ; and the extraor dinary change for the better I have gradually,expe rienced some, owing to that excellent Farina, indiums me to believe that I am completely oured. B. BERNARD, Commercial Abstract Clerk in the Collector's Office. CAMS NO. 54 816. EMS •• • • [From the Rev. latnee T. Campbell, Elyderetone Rec tory, near Fakenham, Norfolk I December ath,18.59. 01INTLEMIN: 11 , 4 all MBE of Ingigention, and nitrtiou larly when the Ivor is more tan usually allected. I oonsider Du Barry's Accidents Arabian Food tho best of all remedies. You can make what use you plettao of this communication. I eta, gentlemen. cute. JAMEB T. CAMPBELL. Perfect digestion, strong nerves, and refreshing sleep restored by Du Ilarry's delicious health-restoring Rove lenta Arabien Food. Upwards of 60,000 cure' and many thousand testimonial.. Peeked. will' full Instructions, In canisters i 1 tb 8150; 12 lbs en. Dhe latter carriage free on receipt of cash. .• Hold at the Depot, 243 South THIRD Street, by H. MUNRO, prinei pal Agent for the United States, and by all Grocers end Druggists. RUSIITON'S S 'S PURE COD LIVER OIL, PERFECTLY SWEET AND PALATABLE, menu featured 'at Newfoundland for the proprietor', from fresh and healthy livers, by steam, at a low tempera ture, thus preserving the sweetness and puri covered, Oil, while the natural fishy flavor is perfectly arid the oil rendered palatable and ,agreeable to the taste, Thopoprietors of this Oil spare no expense in having their Oi l properly prepared at Newfoundland, the only lane where the Oadus morrhus is found in abundanee. The true Oil is frequently unpaired by admixtures with oil' rom other epecineof the Oadns family.and only that coming from the " Banks " be relied upon as the genuine. Our Oil has been analYsed, and pronounced to his pure. and the perfection of fine suality—tharacteriaties whieli enable it to maintain its superiority over all other kind". Papered and for said, whole le S and tetail. , y SARD fentini Twelfth and Chestnut street, All :j ade ohla. TEE CHIEF AMONG TET THOUSAND _ DALLEY'S MAGICAL PA. N EiXT.RAOTOR, HAS universally supplanted all other OintmenW. and healing applications In both this Eastern and Western. Hemispheres, wherever intro. duced t and its intrinsic merit is the true secret of its faameal In all centimes affections. whether the cause tie accident directs or 15 UltNt & Id SCALDS ci trfla i iiirtgl y t t rj i : v tr d eg 8 Ih ! ei 2 tc,v,..is!ir 1i,,.....,1 venous Amt.' , . and the 4 noon is re n ewed as if by a charm no blemish or soar, remainin i THE FRIEND OF t - ,,' TNE NU R 8 ERY. Children are frequent 'f . 4 sufferers Tom external In- Juries, especially from Fluid and Carnpneno Ex plosions—therefore every Z mother should have this heating preparation con- stoutly on hand. 4 heals sort _mint.. and quickly 4 removes the TETTER Or Itlrl WO4tni, so preys- kris in the nursery, _ TO RAVELL ERB BY BEA AND LAND. The Mealtime: l the Pro yeller. and every other in djvidual whose qt in fife.-. throws. him within the ',Ounce of acci dent from tD, tolost.os, firs, or cotil lion, ehould bear in ailed 2. , th at this Masao Estraotor Is his best and only friend. C i e c is both .portakie spd cheap, and shouid ever be is compaction, as slristid in need There are thou- ,,, sande of living wit eseee to telly to its marvellous 1 virtue, Who _owe their soundlimbs and irsooleo tons owing eflieapy. The °flowing_ are a few qf the feadingleaserfor whioh DALLEY'SJILVII. CAI. PAIN E TRACT OR. is a PRSVENTIYB g ea well as CUR i t'urns, . .ryeltalas i ruisms, Laois,. firo e t u A i otq l N n , di' oils, Frost Bite', Borofula, g r i?e k s e is ß Aties, g:ir:ris tk : ", I::rfr . Demur, laralumr Dig- Hour ' Cracked Lips, eases 1 1 so Seal 'Head, Ear:l d a: La , n di ' a a i r ne u ;e a ner al r l i ; ' , , figl i l i Fox, ramp, 'moles, linters, mrsoted Cords, Os, 'atter, Chafes. mum, Ulcers, Diseases of the heumittism, Venereal Bores, Bldn, rotes, ' • &o. Boid at the principal Depots. 14 Broadway, New Yorl,. and 2.1 7, let Chartres street. New Orleans. by WRIGII & CO., General Agent . It can alit, bo ii tamed o all respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the United States and Canada. T. W. DYOTT a. SONS, 215 North EIb.COND Street, felt' Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA rieJ. & C. FISCHER'S AND OTHERS' eels rated New Y ork PIANOS. From SISQ, upwards to 4400. For sale for cash, t. and_op istouth,llm stalmentainklat&tr,spirruli4:3..BLl,AK e. fee 1m" Sole Aeeat. STEINWAY & SOWS NEW PA TENT OVER-STRING g4tA,N,D_A w SOB. flrLputlE AND B ( UAUO.I pre. err ..q.„,47itelvil unit, prom,qpin ovqr t beet makers, from odge, It e liottsqhqlk Ningoo,qto qthera. age "a'a'"ut on. f i l ea B S U ll i traMtMt. HOLIDAY PItESENTS 1 m p o PiAmsyoys. MEL _I !ARTEti. .. Piigq° MELODEONaIy -A , 1.1 LI.. Hallett, , ! . Z. h. ( n 31 , ..., Nu= & but, J. E. GOMM. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. wriA GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. SCHOhIACKER k. CO., lON CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the musts- Itivms pablio to call and examine their new and sue tmulot— THE PARLON GRAND PIANO. Haying oonverted the Tone ,Tomah, aid lotion of the elmnd Piano into that Oit SqUare Instrument, , voldina &lithe objeottops generally made to the Mlle of 'grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilllaileTs ful ness, de . r.h, and evenness of tough, with exsuleite deli an rNirt e rirlr*.nTlPUl.l.Y-FINISHED M- S!! MEN IS are wholly unequ alled . haVo rogeivod the hi cheat encomltuus, an are pron oed by ori fi ce to be far ey parlor to any netrumen ver manufactured in this country. Comdantly on hand, a larg_e_and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in blnding_the Prue Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi ition, New Ifork.ll3o. sel-tf USTATE OF JOEL JONES, DEOEASED• Whereas, LettereTestamentary on t}le Estate of JOEL JONES, late of the city of PbPaelphia, de ceased. have been duly KTlgitell to the undersigned. No tice is therefore hereby given to all persons having claim against the same to present them, and those in debted thereto to mar I'.P meta to . JiiNFS, Egocutrix. telJ-wat 625 'A LN IIT Street. Philadelphia. JANE WADE, by her neNt friend, j3EN JAMIN M. PAINS, mans JOHN WA DH. Pleas. Dooember Torsi, 1039. To JOHN WADE—Sztt : you will take mum, that the testimony on the part of the libellant in the Edam, case, will be taken before the k seminar upon Tuesday, the sixth day of Alaroh. A. D. 1860, at 4 o'clock P. M. at my °Moe, No, 030 WALNUT Street, when and where you may attend if you think proper. felB 75t. TILOMAN J. DIEHL, Attorney for Libellant.' HARDWARE PACKAGE DOUSES. AOKAGfr, HARDWARE 1101:7SE.—We Avroyld resvotfullr oell t tgatto i r , l , l ,, i , oll t c .. v , feithoe ff~et f r ri g ni A litiV t o whin ' we oiler at a email sdrancie 1,,r the esq Orders for direct i mpor tat ion reunited, end Gnoda de livered either In tine city, Dawork,erNew WlS& Orleans.. W OJ,E, Son, All . 00141b1R01.: Street, Imvertlna and Ctommiainon merchants. And /Mate for Foreign and Dantean° Hardware. auti.tt NIOHOLSON, a. • Manutseturer of BOlofNEN.and AtARSEILLES SOMS AND COLLARS. A largo ana °twine aasortmont. and waLt..mans. al wad on hand, unto whdoh vartioularly invite the at te trY & C r:V/ 1 4 1 1E0W rzynitatferat,bra: da jaw -3m• NEW CROP NEW RLEAITS SUGAR.- amat i ren.' °. 8 14M.1 " " It? esi F• WETURRILL & %." BROTHER, a fuld , Immo qtp4 . t. • fa, Den Ocean Steam Navigation y, Company, Philadelphia and Ha yea de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exchange Company .-- 1,1110 00 0501,664 0 amuel E. a? 7 I°l a l r ! . t°Ei n 'k g: :II B. Jones Bloke, Wneer M' vain*. omas 0. and, hart Burton, aoob P. Jove, .ames B. M Faint. r.hos P. Eyre, ha %Semple, Ptttab'g T. Morgan, M 4 4 ,Bovrr a „ . T efficient. !. HA li, Vioel'relpideat t Ireton. dl6-dti MEDICINAL. OOD LIVER OIL, lox CONSUMPTION PIANOS. LEGAL. igIPPING. r ara . FOR TILE SOUTII.-OHARLES TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. , FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of mynas per cent. Ins lorrNew York Steamship pito!, - FOR ciimtLEs•roN, S. C. The U. S. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE STATE. Cap tain Charles P. Marshman, will sail on Monday, blareh 0, at 10 A. M. Through in 48000 hours—only SO hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH. STATE. of U. S. Mail Steamship STATE. OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, will sail tit Friday, March 1, at 10 o'cloak A. M. 'through in 08 to 00 hours—only 48 hours at Sea. grirSailing days et armed from every Saturday to entail five days. 0001111 received, and Dille of Lading signed every day, • The splendid first-ease side-wheel Steamships KEY STON E STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At Lath Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con nem with steamers for Florida. end with ra il roads, An., for all places in the South and Southwest. INSURANCE. rteight and Insumnoe on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the rate. N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight Is entirely unneceseary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Companies taking all risks from these points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by this route 25 to 40 per cent. cheaper than by the Inland Route r as will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia. via Charles ton and Savannah steamships , INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, mein from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: INLAND NAZE. 'ro Char1e5t0n.........115 CO Charleston.— —.423 to Savannah ... 15 00 Savannah..... 31 00 Augusta 2100 Augusta ...-. 20 CO Macon 7100 Macon 9775 ...... 23 10 Atlanta-- 31 00 —. 23 00 Calunabus..—...... 36 ti) Albany . 24 00 Albany ...... 37 00 Montgomery 26 00 Montgomery ...-.. 38 CO Mobile . 35 00 M0bi1e..46 90 New Orleans . 39 75 New Oreans 51 00 EXCURSION TICKETS 1 . 0 THE CHARLESTON CONVEN'fION.... 023. No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or pngliftfo apply on board, at seoond wharf above Vine street, or td ALEX. HERON, Jr.. - Southwest corner FOCHT H. and C_HESTNUT, Agents in Charleston, T. P. & T. O. BUDD. Savannah, HUNTER & oAmmgLL. T For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every 't'o aa r da il . orlda from Savannah.stramere St, Marra and St. John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. AiFOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.- NEW. YORK AND RAVEL& EITEABISHIP COMPANY. ha United State Commanderhis ARACIO, 1,640 tons, David Lines, , and FULTON, 1,103 tons, James A. Wotton,Commander, will leave New York, Havre, and Bouthamptoa , for the year ISte, on the following days : To meettew requir.ements of HI Post Moe Depart pent, the aye of sailor the [ AGO and FULTON from HA HE and 49 TRAMP Filorill tr aftegkw Valtit t o Zri g n e fAe b As a • :1 gad present o dV_ _p a ?rale . rt., . vuLToN,whieh will take pmce on the 1 7th December, the schedule remains unaltered: I extols NNW YRC F OVII; AN SOIITHLII7IOI4. FULTON-- ea. 17. 0N... an. 10....Jan.11.' ARAOQ— an. 7, 0 1 00..__ an. M.. _Feb. 1. , P JLTON, , eb. 4. L%N-- b. 24 .AFeb.W. AtAOO oh. & ...,..... eh. 17...b10h. IA F ILTON„..Moh.III.. U e1....A_p1. Si....Apl. SA These steamers, built expressly for Oovemment ser vice, with double engines, under detil, nem ttention has been taken In tbe eonetruotlon the hel and pm chtneryto Insure safety and speed. be shun vs five 'water-tight oompartmegtl enolorina the engine., so that in the eveot of collision or stranding, the water free could not reaoh them.and the pumps being eto work, the safety of the vessel and passengers would be se cured. Regent expenenee has demonstrated the abso lute necessity of One mode of construct/on. Tne accommodations for passengers are believed to combine every comfort and Convenienoe that can be dß sired. From New York to. Southampton or Havre—First Cabin, SLICI ; Second do., 876. From Havre or Southampton to New York—First Cabin, KO francs r. Second do., 300 Danes. To passengers going to London these steamers &Ter the advantage, of 860401117 both in time and expense. Specie delivered In London. No passage secured until paid for. An experienced eurgeon on bosyd. Ail letters and news papers mime through the Foot °Moe. A'or freigh F o asea il ke apply to . S. DK N groadway, New York. waitll SAW Agentenere. LIH/HArt gt.litOM 16619.121:10MPANY, A SPNV. ?NILSON, Agent. Office, Tobacco Wareho use, DOCK and FRONT Streets. Philadelphia. Plans of the ships can be seen. DlS•tmhell THE BRITISH AND NORTH 811 AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM ! 8. PROM NEM TORE TO mvitaroot. Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage —.. 75 PROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage .....................8110 Second Cabin Paisage The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har bor. I I'ERSIA, CapL inciting, CAA DA, Capt. Lang, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar, ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. CapL J. Lettoh, SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessels carry a clear white light at masthead ; ;Man on starboard tow red on port bow. t RABI A, Stone, leave } . York, Wednesday, Feb'y 29 EUROPA. Leitch, " Luton, Wednesday, March 1 AFRICA. Shannon," . York, Wednesday, Maroh 14 AMERICA, Millar, " ton. Wednesday, March 2 / ASIA, Lott. " N. York, Wednesday, March 2.3 CANADA. Lang, " Boston, Wednesdal. April 4 ARABIA, Stone, " N. York, Wednesday, April 11 NIAGARA, Miller, " Boston. Wednesday, Arr 4 Id PERSIA, Juokine, " N. York, Wednesday, Apnl 25 Bertha not stained until paid lor. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver. Bullion. Specie, Jewelry, Preekos Stones, or Metals, unless bills lif lading are signed therefor. and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or D assage apply to E. CUNARD, fay 4 Bowling Green, New York. ~-. 1, ~ STEAM DIRECT TO ALL pAngs IRON GREAT RITAIN AND IRE A l FRANCE NO GERMAN TILE HAMBURG EWAN PA WF,T COM. PA Y'S IRO MAIL STEAMS IPS. lAMMONIA, Oap_L ft. .P. &Mermen. AXTII• - laß_ Willi C ar . t li kligi r aman. 4v.Aßl4:4...n..Taube. SUTONIA., apt. H. Ewen. Those Stamens are all fast-ohm CJyde-bnilt weepele; are intended to gall from Pier PI, North River, P. Y., aI iardNDON,SOUTRAMPTON, HAVRE, AND HAMBURG, The elegant and powerful iron Smear Steamaktp Stli a rkl ‘ ,.. Capt. E. Shlere. 2,e00 tone Wiliam, win . TiU v itiri n AY, MARCH lit, at 12 o'olook M. Passage, mending Rail Pare from Philadelphis to New ork, and nom SAba b mpton to London, V gli C tlAtja. trrhe 8:no l o& AV B trto l t .1135 I m All i I gp...—irDAYlrll & OR tiS A...--.-.. MOOD Y, April lii. AV I ..—.. EADA, Meg 1. TH L- 7 . 1 .,.. a EBDti Meg lg. Ai lotTlieled to t ivergool,Dablin Rat beirCoitte Alltow, - Par% gut AntWirV , at th ;W ita rat e . ll arm ere At t:11 with nuseuelled aooom ations ti n l i tet,eed, d third-chew Pasingere. The Won anit a er . ) o 7 aline of these Slung are Vi l tile t l e es o - peasageTr t us i rr n ro e mlmulon, Eolith ampton, Hang, and Hatubung,to New Y ork Pamela forwarded from Philadelphia to all puts of E grgh a t t engaged A ra P t liffedelphla will be p attpded to aptite New York Anent, and Mall= of ooeunualog. or Pruett or Passage, apply exotudyel at the Olgoe of the ampere Amedorn Mail tetuostd najf , tiorthlteet owner FOUNT and CHEST CT. NOTICES. CORN EXCHANGE BANlL—Plalladel. ' li t N " . 14 ' l ig " . - ti ttef livid A iO l ag0 1 4:10*" ° p 8 imo,.., r t S. NW, lje n Ee,,utl • C 411.." 018,49 k ratuld A. eoticler, e_ Ala. se` Whihile, nee ' l lan . 4 1 . 11 , 4 7, pitiful I: Remea. lo Ap g sAl c uaTzg u tt an t o ß u oadd . 3lM;DAY, the fel t R: Or; cnirg: J. W. 0 Y, CeiRS•T ittrip4 : • if 0411 MS M. CRICINZR. Wll. W. ILLILIMIII GRBlNtft, HAMNESS, COMMISSION MB/CANT% fell - 9m SOUTH Wm AR w P t S, P ILADELPHIA. ALFRED L. HOUGH. PAPFR MANUFACTURIMV AQHNT, Orden solloitod for ever oriptiAn of PA.PER AND PAPER- AKERII qATERIALB. No. 11 Booth 13aT Street, Poilsdolphis. R R. 0 0 RBO REAL ESTATE RR. BROKER AD OONVEYAIWER, NORRIS TOM BROKER FIRM blgomery, Boob. and Chaster °nu tty, or isleAs sae. MD li f l iBfir VRaglarfo g r °th a d he' OW'. pAWBON & NILMIULSON, NOR. 619_41 D I O_.. N STREET. B,etween Pdykilzti t Ritnqt Stoat% ,TAMES PAWS 1118. B. NICHOLSON. $2l-1 • RR. CORSON. REAL ESTATE ItRO , I ER AND CONVEYANCER, Norristown, Pa. 160 Farm for islo linoki. Montgomery., and Ches ter counting. Catnlngues of Farina, with fall dezanr lone. nen; by reed. feoll4 V B. PALNIEWS ADVERTISING AND BURCARTIQN ,Apo s oy.orPrinamillfews- AnlitTl.M. " Country , N.S. cor ner Address " V. B. PALMER.' Philadelphia. JcU-$m THOS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney et Law No. FM South FOURTH Street. nIS-em. WALLACE & BRODHEAp, 37 EXCIIANOE PLAM NEW YORE. Stooks end B__,onds bought and d sold. on Co orlon. FRANC!' B. WAtLACM. ADWARD O.IIIIODHIAL oS3-Im. ALEX. bIeKINNEY ATTORDIEy di7 LAW, GREENS Ibitid, PA, Will practise in Weatmorinand, Armstrong. and In Mena counties. sell-dm THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE no CHESTNUT StroM, forward" Parnell. Pack ages, Almohandies, Bank Notes, and Siloam eithar by Its own Linaikor in nomination with other Express Con tefititriSttil ell e. the Pm". U r B.l2.lltroii th. gal-tt Senaral Buoarintandeitt BREAD CHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner BROA,B and VINE Streets, PEILADEIRHIA. T is establishment is now i g suceeesfuloperation, day and night, and all are respeotfully invited to call and see the whole proem of bread-making for thettleolves. The undersigned takes the liberty of saying that ft. r thirty-five years e has been a practical Baker—five as asmrenticend fi ve as journeyman in one of the first houses in (Wand. and twenty-five as master—during whloh time lie has had the opportunity of making many experiments, and observing all the improvements which have been made during that period. In this establishment, of whioh he bag aowthe maa &gement, in addition to.th es e complete labor-saving ma °binary, he has how facaliti of many lamb; not hereto fore possessed. Being unrestrained in the purchase of flour none but the soundest and best shall ever heed; and he has no ne hesitation in saying that Bread of all kinds can be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made by the ordinary process. Families in which the Bread made by the Mechanical Bakery has not been tried, or in which it has been tried only at its commencement, before the machinery was in nerfeet working order, are respectfully asked to give it a trial now, the undersigned believing it would lead to mutual advantage. .10.M11 el. MOXEY meee-tt SuPOPtitlOlnt ARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK 'Scales Rolling out M Greatly Rationed Prices, at as CHESTNUT htreet. $lO.OOO worth Staniard Weight Reales, complaint an assortment of Mt izes, Counter. Portable Platform, Wasebouse, Hay, Coal, Cattle, and Railroad Soaps. Purohasers will nod it for their interest to man and examine the above anode at No. 125 CHESTNUT STREET. Philadelphia. OHMS. A. VAISIEIR, The attention of country merchants to called to the Maine stook. fe24-lin FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SOALES F" "le b ilitla li aWR EWtMils. MINTON'S LNUAUSTIO MKS tot doors. OrnamenV E rAn i nnr ; for cottages. triti=l:l ga w itlenTWator modular& inatiA4Wrak. VODFIBEL-600 qtls. Extra Grand Bank, In More and for isle la 411 IN wNI. J. TAY; ( 9ItA and 1761 win WPM& SALES BY 41:10TION. FURNEBB, BRINLEY, & 00. - No. 490 MARKET STREET. BALE OF IMFORTEId AND POILEEIT/C DRY GOOD& 400 paokag en and lOU oi ituvortt d sad doineitie dry Roods, on Tueind ay morninx. Much Bth. at 10 o'clock. on Ili months credit. B SCOTT, Jr., AIIOTIONEXIR, No. 431. • CHESTNUT STREET a aite the COMM Rowe. Rowe. Ree . between FOURTH and F Arrant Flan SPRING LE OP OIRERIES, WRITE GOODS, &o. This Morning, February 21), commencing at 10 o'clock premselY, by catalogue. on a credit. Included in this sale the trade will find an attritive assortment of Preach needlework collars and sets. French needlework bands and flounoing. resch needlework infanta' waists and robes. ~.adies' and gent's linen.carnbrio handkerchiefs. Anis to medium while cambric*. 3ishop's lawns, plain and dotted Swiss naimookl, mulls. he., &c. Mir Catalogues and samples early on the morning of sale. LACES 7 -AfEcULIN NET. Also, a full hue of rich black silk Imes, wove thread eliginga, thread lace. lisle lace, muslin edgings, tam odgings t ai v d i li t m Ali b l i P l tr n ietti"taßONS. Also, rich spring styles, plain soliillors, plaids and stripe emit de sole bonnet ribbons. lack velvet rib bons, no.; also, spnns et erred' artificial flowers. RY. Also, fine fancy c ameo sainted and lava este. and pins, gents' Maumee and chased studs. belt clam, ko. BEAD GOODS. Also, a line of fancy bead good', neeklaces, bracelets, fancy beads, Re., 10. LACE MITTS. A fall line of ladles and misses', long and abort, black French lace mitts. Also, gents' mire linen shirt fronts. ONNETS. Ladles' new style fancy' and straw bomiets. Also, silk fringes, braids, trimming ribbons, Re., 10 . spEciAL SALE OP SOO DOZEN STEREOsCOPIC PICTURES, REVOLVING AND SINGLE BOXES. &e., *A. • On Thursday Morning. March let, commencing at 105( o'clock. comprising an assortment or Langbairni. plain a n d co l ore d ere re . English plain and colored groups, winery, scenes. and Irish scenes , historioal viewe r ko., kq. Also, walnut and rosewoo d revolving boxes for 100 views, sing e 1120.70000, rosewood, and walnut boxes, Re,, Re. Also, it superior fire-proof safe, made by Evans & Watson. and cost Also, a superior fire-proof chest. FIXTIJR 03 AT PRIVATE BALE. The fixtures of a first-clan dry-goods store, in perfeot order coat $1.600. pIIILIP FORD k CO , AUCTIONFIRRS, & No. IMO MARKET Street, and MI MINOR Street. SALE OF LOW CUES HOOTS . SHOES, AND IUROGAI.I3. On Thursday Morning. March lat. at 10 o'olook precisely, will be sold Ire catalogue, on Lour months credit, / 000 owe man e, boys', and youths' French calf al kin boots end Pe r aa g o u r i ,lin n igl ria d te l pal t tirffr i a lf. ir itged ' i too me• potent marinas, and ildreges oala, goat. kid ename pled snot kip boots, women's, misses' arid children's • (*m onolog an, aanortroont of goods from farat-olau Eastern and oar manufaaturogs. Mr Catalogue. and mamas early on morning of sale. /It the commencement of sale -1:1 dozen French calf statue. aact 3,000 Ito sole Mr cuttings. also, an sale samples of 100 Wei !kola gingham um brellas. t or te ' ,0 i o n o a p l i e o e fThn t d ra a w y. wl m i ebe ;imps, and s bonnet Wok. V J. WOLBERT & CO., AUCTIONEELS, %-zi. ale ARCH Street. tywr Fifth and Math. • LARGE BALE 0 F RPII ORE, &e. On Fnday outin At 10 o'clock, at 519 arch street, a large assortment of superior turruture and home-furnishing goods. China, glass, and s.iverpool ware. silver plated ware, &e., FOR PRIVATE BALE, A very fine white , thorough. bred Durham short-hom' E buil, ten months old, from the herd of Richard Wisher. sq. IOSES NATHANS, AIIOTIONSEE ANXI COMMTILSION MERCHANT, southeast Corner of BIRTH and SACS Streets. MONEY TO LOAILA sgs moo to loan, in large or small itmona 141 stooks. old and silver plate, diamonds, watches, Jewel ry, el -17, fow ling piece,, dry goods._ clothing. grones, cl aim hardware, I:eatery, musical instmments, furniture, bedding, horses, vehicles, harness, and on all articles of value, for any Length of time agreed ef upon, on more liberal tams than at any other establishment in this cl. GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAIN& At private sale, splendid piano forte, tn non rosewood oase ' oast VW. Moe IMO; fine 18-caret gold hunting . case patent lever watch, double time and independent Remade, only ; fine gold hunting.oase English pa tent lever watches, of the mart approved and beat makes, from eV to 8100 ; fine gold dostdo bottom Eng lish patent lever watches, best 'make, from SOO to 84011 fine 18-caret hunting-ease detached 'meant lever watches. Ulm/els, from Ma So ;open Dim do., from 810 ties. Wel • fine Worst go Lewin hunting case watches at itr • open face do., rom, 810 to wen; silver English pa 14. lever watobss. in hunting oases end double bottom. of the most approved anti beat maks, from Ole to 890; Amenoan hunting ease silver patent lever watobse at 830; hunting Kee silver duplex watches ; ditto double time. from 19 te 810 ; hunting case silver lever watohes, Jews ed. winds without a key, from Olt to 870; begins do., from 814 to Olt; hunting ease silver detaehed laver watches. LlJewels. from 89 to Ill; open face do., from 85 to 1118; hunting case ever begins watches, full Jewelled, from pip 810; open face do., from $3 to a 8• silver guastlor wenches, from 83 to fa; silver Frenchmseolialf, from 81 tO 83 ; gold patent heating ease and open 4op lever and Le_prne,. English, Swim. %Freston watchts. from 81 to 1110 ;fine golvest, fgh, peer olta e 0 Mite per dent.; One and lobe of ear-rings, breastpin', and bracelets; band., neer nets , and Jewelry, °reeve ce. goription, for Ices than half the usual ulnas Nines ilaso an to Igen, Wimps to snit amilieantg, on dry and every kind of goods, at lei} rite Of ekarging Win any other establishment: a t:he obg. U -DOOR Attended to perso by theWneer. et eery low chargee. CONSIGNMENTS S I FICITED. Consignments of sapid every lid of goodie solicited for public pale ; two- rirejfie ye dike goods will be advanced in entwine on or the attar liAmArrs. SAVING FUNDS. sPRENG GARDEN SAVING RIND SO 1..' MISTY OF PTUL4p • 41 - Offlos, No. aci BO 1 , , "i vE ltreet OHARTBILB 114 4 111 A , L.& . OMUTA NY ANIA. Deposita sue' in imps or One Dollar a %V I LA* gra liniSlit 4'111k &nom: been h = b l e L i ege "Tl l tip O%4A:A ntraVarl"B e ar ar' • The Nara Pg oratZt ar tuna t itl i , l=3i govern MOS.! sl a 041 n to aOOO Thad = A rg At Tan h iL . Cl tie me • ‘... saterpre• 57 f • ''l '• . From I teltr waif i tym e r in l e •d e al s lrksssias 0 . MANLIUS. KW, hr itli. Fr,. s 4 gertlir, t.. . ' oeeph t e ohn 06%44. . , &MOO . oseph . 0 %oil. ai T. hi s . .ri iti Mar tl. ,'" r. :1 4. , G. FUNCII NUM BOONMATS. QAVING FUND.--UNITKD STATES Ps l. TIM COMPANY, oilr' ter IFLUVD got CHEM MIT stream Largo and mall MU NI Vrt t g lie t t otr u p o "lZ ondt 4VA lirißn zgo ya (; 1 j. B or woo ou axo. , sad Bootlar,d, from 1 11:4. 1 figg IRMFOILD. W:Aeiaty. eel?-1, S AVM - 42 FUND __r:FIVZ PER CENT. IN. zilv t „.aT noor ~ oti pi t gracg.ULTe Mon rsoa ter v t, ey pil is 4 40 Til tiii i tria l ley %a al is dar free tis_o '4= ateV c 4 sadlt 6 NBR, ut si l WULlais 7 , ¬ary. • VI" D13.2c709., n. litonL. B r e:user, g l hpo Bremeer . , tort lielf t ii 11, 2 tenon Lee, nn , , web, Yorks% 50n7 4 4,, fluspainson. Money Ii reasthsind payments • deny, ho investments are made, Igi oonormity_srlth the ground of the Charter, to Real Estate Mortgages, Oround Rents, and utak Ird-olass seenrauesea 'gni' al- Irtp mean Vet seourtt7 to the gepaiiitoys_. and t rA t r o z o t n. to give germanium 7 and stability to anlag COAL. r4PI. r. un,739. KELLEK a EIHORY, Moe No.IIOWa.LNUT atraat V . Philadelphia, Pa.. BOLE &GENTS OA te . .7lge :TVA Borentn'S.7llANlT.:ll=Olg Shipped by canal and railroad from Bohnylkill Haven, nny !kill on., Fa. IfIOUSKKREPRRS LOOK TO TOUR interest. Buy your COAL AT VlClffr,whore not Ins but tato very betray of Lehigh and Bobtail voollo cored et th e oucrtnny reduced ynoeo Lithugh,.nrokon, Eig, au Stave—...--14 alf too. cotuyiuttl, alO " wonted free from slats or dust and thlitypiibt. at VO L K I I , 3 O ' v lartlaulu i = corner MARS aettian SW. GROOnE & CO. • Moe HS South FOURTH Street, AND WHARF, FINE STREET, SCRS - URAL. Dealers sad &uppers op Looast MountainLehig L, h, aad So/mita! C'o A Merohandise tate° on wharfage. oIS4Wk HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN A--IL LEHIGH COAL, preparaS with Depot. oale on besaterms. Apply at KNOWLES'S NINTH WILLOW Rtritat• •12-tt MACHINERY AND IRON. souTnwLiitutmorfNliftV7* FIFTH AND WASHINGToN STREETS, PHIL•PALAIIIA.• MERRICK SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Alsourgeturo Hut and tow Pressure Steam Engines, fi k r and, Rorer. and and games. Bolters, Gasometers. Tanks.lron Boats, &o.; Castings or all ktade. either Iron or Brass. . . . Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail r e I lS Or a l t s i rn s if(tit o ; Machinery of the latest and most im prprsdooppetroction. Every description o f Plantation Machinery. such as PllgaT, Saw and Unit MI LB, Vacuum Pane. Open Steam Trains, Hefecators, Filters, Pumping Engines. &e. Sole .Agents for N Hillieuser Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyt h 'a Patent Steam Hammer ; and Aspinwall & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine auS-y GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. IW. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win •• • cheater & Scott—GENTLEMEN'S F a .„,„,. MG STORE and PRIRT midi lIFACT , - IN the 11 ,0 11ntion et his 91iEfli i N14T Street, (nearly °melte the G: , - ame,) VW g. l WOuld respectfully II yi form„wit or e r d f rat, rt . .e , :s , pie t , i t:.4 i s ire- POPfitlCArikld. W . VAZT. um at irit t ea upirts and uo Arli, lidl-ly SOUTHERN OIL COMPANY NEW ORLEANS. No.l Machinery Od. at 1,5 per cent. below the cheap est hibricatang agent in use. for railroad car bezels, eta- Roar) engines, auger refineries, printing_ presses. itc. This oil is chemically pure ; is entirely free from rim atid acid, and in all changes of the temperature retains it erect lunnidity. It hes United against sperm, lard, metallic, Polar, Arctic. whale and elephant oil. and has defeated Swath the exception of th e very but sperm, 81011151de of a which it ran Ipra,Slo Mlles on the Macon and Western Rail r_oad, Georate. When no difference was perceptible. The attention of Machinists is particularly requested. RIPER TO r_ennsylvanin Central Railroad. New Orleans Picayune. Commercial Bulletin, of New Orleans. Belcher's auger Refin . erV, St. Lome. REDMAN ()ORE. Asent, 144 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. BRICK -MAKING MACHINES which tem- T ro i n le c:S °l7 l . 6in n° 4; 7 . 6 r.q. l e t tatN ieefl kL .ca t. 7 B l3 . 9d:l oll .B 4 l .1 I r t n ei. Rtutl. %hem* Fifth mtv•at NEW YORK KEROSENE 011.-100 bbls 11 for tale st manufaatuirellAtr T HIRD.EN. t im VI North fitzeot BALES BY AVOTION; XI THOMAS & SONS, - Noe. 139 and 11l SOUTH PCARTPI ISTREET. Formerly _Nos. a and SPRING SALES-STOCKS .AND REAL ESTATE. First Spring' Bale-February filth, at noon, at tbo Exchange. Beeped Spring Sale-blareb Bth, at noon, at the Ea- Moines Third Spring Sale-M - arob Bth, la the evraiAti at the Exchange. Fourth Spring Bale-Marattlth. on the Penn Scums, elegant residence. edir Peremptory Sale. Fifth Spring bale-Mardi Ilth. at noon, at the Ex haffite. AMT Part of the handbills for each of the acre eales now ready. HARP.PHMISI E KLPH_REAL %SPATZ Rib STOCKPI AT mit OnAmißi-Halse or real sitar and stooks every Toe g, at ti e R u t uiu , Contributors Mew the optima mk s , • ST Handbills of suefittisettr kind addition to whiolt we mina, on as to the siale, one !honored M 0/101/%01,.. vpirAßmn= !cunt 411141111 DI WI, sa. to b• Oa the la REAL WE — S.' • iAT PRIVATE PALE. ifir We bare a lane arroicni. ol lif estate at a tttini trop, 'ed* sem description • INV property. Pn ad ItaU PREVAT Or Real estate enoq 067 Pints MlSjrft end eilyerdeed mattotrea/ to Oar Moat One to/whio.l,oooooptes are /Anted weilldsinrisl7aai.Z • SECOND SPRING 841E—bitiacra *h. AVIS o'al NEAT MODERN EBIDE,Ite&T No. 633 North Thirteenth stree_,t above .Peremptory Bala.— VALUABLI6 ut r , tin, —Vour.story riot store. No. 136 North stmt. be tween Audi and Race streets. $7 - bale abrealate. SMALL PALM, le aerea,_with unaroy ea the Batas road. .1 mile from Mantic= tx ri . r . rat from Line•Lerutigton station, or the ar rams Railroad. Montgomery county., Pa. - /Pr reitt" &ate posseamon. THIRD SPRING BALB—MARCE 0. At o'otook,_ Erehrh a ti mer. mea . ouhans Court sale —r.r. _of _Ann TWO-STORY BRICE DWaLLING, told) o. i 7 fipnico street, between lkoonA and Tkild areFts. Sale by order of Eeire—Eieste of Bentswen Meknes& DWELLING, THREE-STORY BR ICK DWELLING. No. CS Poo street. between Fourth and r i 'streets. Ortustut . Court Bale—Estate Jobs MeCreliah, Own. FIVE DWELLINGS, Korth. Third strses—Trree =Voc.l%!ol.'ioltiarTTertflikr=l, s at% sn it e = my and Green streets. Oulta YEARLY)e— Estate of Wry !arrows TW GROUND IttrM., VT sad Elio of lots Test woe of Bath street. north of Fitzwater street Fame Estabs.—TWO-OTORY /MICE DWELIAND, west side of Sixth greet, north ofFitswote r W t. Wee Rotate.— TWO -STORY FRAME WE G, _north de of Vine street, west of Eig hth street. HOTEI, AND DWELL.NO—Frante hottu, torn •r of Fcnirth sad Coates streets, with Milts= dwellings in the MIL FGURTH BPRING BALE—MARCII Ith. atem7 IssiLoßrisrsfaraittanit On Wedits•dar• blareh Mb. on the premises. WI Filbert stre , t its Penn &mare, the superior ritsulen44. • Wtart fine Paintings. ks.. o i ls patterns& h 2nirtntars;r i ntetells end FIFTH SPRING SALE—MARCH 13, At 12 o'olock nom Orphans' Court Sals—Einste of Mark Wldiendes, de (teemed— TWO HRE-STORYRICICDELthi . west corner of Juniper and Rodman street*. tvlan Thirteenth and Broad and Lombard and Souk ecreete, ens' Court Sale—k state of Hoven Sorbs% de aimed— NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 174" work Thir teenth street. shore Walnut street. LARGE AND SUPERIOR RPSIBENCE SPRUCE STREET—Tkree-story brisk residence, with all modern co+reniences. N 0.134/ Spruce street, loth green conservatory. stable. coach bone. and tante Sot.= front. tiO feet deep to Latimeretreet. Two front& Executors' Sale—Estate of Robert Knox Scott. de emed— VALUARLE LOT. 33 ACRES. vial SIN 111011111 bane. and fro- t of over 900 feet on Indian Queen late, wear Gerrointown. ftgr" B.e man. EITWO HANDSOME MODERN RFSMENen. /rah R., north aide, east of Twentieth stmet; _Toth all. modern conveniences. (Cr Imenediate_sessaamse. MODERN T.RRE•RTORY BRICE DwItt..WID., No. 990 north Fifth street, between 61101111 and Wafer streets late N Lthernrs. MODERN DWELLING, Ito. NM Vine street, be tween Twentieth and Twenty-Brat street,. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELIANG. No. MS Boer Place. (formerly Ranh! Court;) between. Locust said thrum; and Tenth and Eleventh streets. - N • SALE OF SUPERIOR FUILIYITI3RE PATENS' TABLED. MIRRORS. STIPP ft [OR PI goO FOR ISOAB CHANDELIERS,ISOORCARES, FIRE-FR PAPER CHINA AND GLA'tvw ARE. BEDS A BEDDING. BRUSSELS CARPETS, &e. CA. D.—Our sale to-morrolle.Blollane. at the /mobile Store trill oomonse. besides h lots of excellent hand furniture superior mahogany piano fo.tit= by Loud. gas et andeliers, several Lugs tension dining tables, superior fine-proof a t' itiMi. Evans & Watson. large iron firo-Froof safe, Min glasa ware, beds and bedding, Brussels elinots. a. forming an attractive assortment 'worthy the attrintign of !Attlee and others destrousof Catalogues noir reads', NA =au annmpti for szaminaUom VALUABLE ENOLISE AND AMERICAN PICITio- RIAL AND ILLUSTRATED WORKS, Thu Emu!. Fehraaty all, an soodnient of minable Radish amil Amonoan hooka, on ranoos intereapag Elitist:mu IP [et h erh with a nombor of pictorial and Ilaintrotod Fo partmlars man catalogues. Aila at Noa k al IFIPERIOioaA, Y o- PlC''itfUaleZNt- Ra rrz.'sa. On Thursday MorninX. At • o'clock. ex the Anation Btora, an amentAt gr a ell=torta-hatd . e . uL temmelefanAtLiano 80ohOttoetai. rarclaQ to de alma for eonvoaherra Bale No. UZI B_pruee etrett, ELEGANT FURNITURE. 111 LVOILORS. COll4 11 TAI NB. kg, On Tnesda Me/alai. March 6th. at 10 o'clock. al No.ll2l3prose strata. kb furniture of a geutleniam deo 'ming housekeeping. rases to order o• the beat aualitn in nes bat a short Übe and In first-rata osier. Paruenlare in astategasa P E'REMATO‘Y SALE—STOOKS. ke. On T uy. IlMaroh Stk. at 12 o'clock. no esda on, at the Philadeblit Eichaage.val be gold, without resent. for account If whom it may oononn t 1 onginal share (10 new sham) Ban Francisco Lea. Annotation,. other Rec 1 alma° Phihadele F his. Library. ounts. I skate Mercantile Literary. WILLLAMS A BOYLE. APCTIONEKO _419. COMMISSION MitMCILAI7B. d ri North MAIN Street. ST. LOWS. Ma . Mears. Myers. Cteehoto. _Jr..- 'a thou semees to the rtewafitr, at others of Phrladolig= i r the sate I wry er: Jovial'. . 1 15. b n i __ . 1 14trao mat o'a malt Migott • ' IlEr aseurastaa maihar a Monar sae. Mari. Erm.plarkom. t TM ii EMia. • :. liaW 3 ek,Tolnasod,k. Warrens. Nov L L. a &Curtis 21Vir ork. .. wood._kristy, k Co.. Staled.% Me. '' Crow. ecrearr. & Co.. Sae-Sala RETAIL DRY GOODS. ,WHITE MARSEILLES QUILTS.--Jua opened an harpies of ell sizes and gnalltlet Goss to 13-4. Some new cud hasasornip design. 11-4 and 14-4 Barnsler Linen Sheeting. Dunedin &akin, and Doylies. Damask Table Cloths and Table Linen. • Nursery Diaper and Towelling. One Bale super-heavy Russia 4.}sah st f and TI env per yard. One Bale of extr o aji 311:nit. do st rix eeztio rrA large stark of as' and Gaeta' latien Oil.sibyl. Iddlife. in Hem-stitched, Colored Harden and Embrpi, Inch adattlig and Fronting Linea. by the pace se WO , WHITE GOODS. Emma, Cambria, Janonet, Swiss. and AIM Ko hn& Ai limier. of Freneh Lace „Feints, Shtick, Heaths. Tel and Bournois. NEW' GOODS being daily reso l ved. fan EIGHTH 11 THORNLEY & CHISM Would invite special attentlou To a Munificent fltook of NEW SPRING GOODS. Bought cheap for cash. and will be sold Correspondingly cheap. Am FOULARDbund VERY RICS. SI L KS, Neat Checked and Plaid Silts, Risk Chess and Brocade &Ib. BEST BLACK SILKS. Beautiful New Styles of Dress Goode. French and English Ctuntzes and BTUS:R ik . d Gloves, .00d Hosier, mal SPRING CActll fit ERRS FOR BOYS' W The best makes of Domestio Irish Linens of our own importation. !be, Ate.. All at Prices as Low as the Lowlier. At the N. E. cornar fug EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEV. LUPIN'S DE LAINES, ine mode de lames. SIM eta. Excellent blanks at 38 and MI ets. Buyer quality at 48 and 60 eta. Scheme emir, at 66 eta. rneed wool de lames. A to SS eta. eek bombe:lnes, emotion bxe, up. leek lY alpacas. An. Black French lea° rella, es and 83, Also. MUSLTNB, by the piece and yard. BHRET.NGS, by the piece and ard. Yard. LIN R.N13.12y the piece and y DAM r ABX Table Linens, in non& n an Si KINB and Doyhea. by t mien or gua l i tp, TOWELS. 200 dozen from Meta g 6 per dozen. RED-BORDERED lame Towell,Ziapkina, and Doi lies. FLANNELS. Sae. lenr-prioed, and Alt mixed. MARSEILLES for flats. boaera, beteg' emu. & o. MARSEILLES QUILTS, also Lragster,.ADupdate. lo &Lra,INEN SHEETINGS, some extra good and deal, TICKINGB, of every grade. MERRIMACK PRINTS, nd AMERICAN A DRY GOODS GENERALLY.- LPN& CONA 1 fela NTH and . • 1337 Stu. TRIO. D. 111 MORT B A R GAIN S FOR SIX WIERB. -1 1 -. THOENLEY & CBTSM, is u Ez. ner 6 K_ETM and SPRING GARDEN, wouid Ms pubho Seneralli a that front now (January liWitWastt I the let of Mare they 101 l SELL GOO 3 ktE6ARDYFssI OF PROFITiII They have anaseellent stook of Loss -Zweite Shawls. Beetand American Muhl& et Shirting and lboeting lanais.. Linens of our oefrimeortation. Flannels. Clothe. and Cassimeres. AWciartr t iat a ilnue. Beat make o f aorsilka Mennoes, De lathes, German Po i r a lin Plaids, /a Many of the above good ■ will be no MUCH UNVER COST RICE I N. B. will Per to tire na a call. We B 'LUE PLAID FLANNEL& Elegant Broohe Shawl& Fite Cloth CloaLa Woollen Lora _Shawl*. Pretty 10 and 20 cent Delallies. asio and $4lO Wool Robes, Ton y and $1 Fin est Blank Illonsnettnes. 38 ', O 111 cent all-cool Plaids. _ seats CASBI:IP . I f m & jvm for best uwa Goode at 11.10 and sui. t tfinets Clan;unerei, elo to T 5 Orata. .stutrL i , er , cheap. 8 2.•Staitret-rate Bhp .a and Drawers. "dilayse, Ttea,..lll.kfe, &a, ¬ion lota. COOPER an d UNAHH. NINTH MARIchT N. B.—LINEN HOODS, a large and deairatie stordt . o I every desonytion. WINES AND LIQUORS. WEGALL ATTENTION or - THR TRADE to this really fluerior arnola ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC. • anaply in assotted packages oonetantig ham, Orders reoeived Tor direct importation. Also—Thennears Como, WWl' Collsoallakal Holland Gina , Claret in W ood and pa ea„ high and low price& LONGC HAg old-em ZIT Routh FRONT. GFX)RUIC " lIITELEY, Nil. us Routh FRONT • Importer of Brandy. Wtnee. = b.j. ll =foit iftle bond only, the toilowint, mg omit renamerd of tard : . uaet, y Ciatillon. - k Co.. TVsShwa It 00,, cold, Rohm. t Co., tard .,....4 Dtitery, t oo.. kiet net% emt, Mr . poutin. %area, yj Le tr i s rtrox4 art a At o , 8 rtkdtVlVAity Milt 'rlaey, tletg,l - mit Wite le Winee.Valm " Vit er jr:, ir a lk. a. and Beata T. O COIN COLLECTORS.— 1 ‘ states Coins and Medals purchased at si" blab imm. nr exaham 82 ed for 800. he., by NDWARD 48 North TJSBPPN. Street; also. for We, rjw; • Catabulnea Pnaed CaUd BO cents. odue of sale of .I. N. 2. Liviek's Qua, /I Merieell Store Card:6(oo.J 80 cents. J.. 1. 11;oktey'e Date* and Dolmas at Raritt of Uni ted State, Conus.ls neat*. The three Ostaloslan f or is mgr. Ml' In 4WD 03.0111, . . ST. LOUIS, MO.
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