EmneFfoPfellog.gallerisillsa ......V...watro,lidinnalotaaeb- 22 . 11 1 81 ' - tilltabOreitOnaßlCOf 4 : 4loolll . allulverst7ef:Washingten's birth. 4 legenerally , 4 7',. t . o,liii.re'ed exert' 'IA :th,)ll region e,b,itt, owing - to hall? been, visited WittlfOrthe past twedaye,',(a'very th..lng for this coun try-at this season,Y the etreettlara;s,o, muddy as to render it toe'disagrecable for the 'military to, have their parades. A party of Sioux Indians, however, who are encamped opposite to town, are keeping :en a terrible noise with' filet; old anima and cab, bashes, being engaged in a jollification - over the lseal" of an unfortunate Chippewa whom they killed recently intg sktimieh up, in the Choir - river oven. . Their performanees, though, are not in honor qE thieday,'pertioularly. 'A day or two ago they tt had a dog" danee, 'which, by the way, °cautioned .considerable &Woolly .. .among the • newer white 'settlers to witness. A description n of their different feasts and dances having SO often been given, it is 'Unnecessary to give another at this time. Among their pastimes at present 'are getting drunk and stealing. What a pity it is that those r' calling litirtor, to them are not 'oftener brought to justice, and greater punishments inflicted on them! The temptations to an unprincipled person are too strong when they earl obtain any, prig!) they ask from an.lndian for whiskey.; bat that 10 ono of the wnfortututitefeaturet of their intercourse With the whites, and` always "will be. so long as they re ' ' aide anywhe'rii near white; eettlemente. ---- id:treaty with the Winnebago tribe is now await ing the action of the Senate, in which it proposal, as I understand, to locate them permanently on - • half of the reservation they new ocoupy, and open. _ lug the other half for sale W. the highest bidder. If - such ie the ease, ft.will be perpetrating a great A, - .:o ,entrage against the whites in this section, and, in my opinion, resulting no goad 'to the Indian. The'ratineation Of such a treaty would be'very popular in the,countiee adjoining, and I doubt not :throrighont the State generally, and particularly as tb people;VelleielliefWerelrioated hire 'origi. through misrepresentation. .1t Will be objeationable'enough, if it is to be refl. 'fled, to lobate them in-Our midst without opening the balance for the speculator to own and to profit 'by the • industry and toll of his neighbors.. The ' remainder ought; in ell justice to the settler, to be = throws open for pre-emption. .The hope and de. -sire of our people aro that the treaty may not be ratified. The tract which they occupy is noted for being therieliestin the State, and withits fine water . ,powers, and fertile Soil, it only awaits the labor of the farmer on it to bring it under a high state of cultivation and improvement. '. ;Tinting the pleasant weather, whilst the travel= . ling was good, our etreeti presented quite' a lively appearance, as wagon after wagon would come in -- loaded With grain. There being several grain mer ohants from the East buying in, considerable com petition prevails, and prices have advanced within - the past week. Wheat selling at 10 , cents L eash, ' • oata 25 cents, and corn at' 40 cents, large vend.' be shipped on opening of navigation.. Ex tensive preparations have been made. for' 'farming the nail season; there being twice as much land broken' to heretefoli :Farms 'are - in' greater de mend, andene or two sold recently at good prices. r- - YOuisi " Gen. Htitney Nominated tor Preeideot. , At a meeting, held in Washington Territory, on the 23d. January, a large portion of the members of the Legislative Assembly nominated Gen. W. S. Barney for the Presidency of the United States, by ----- the'sdoptiOnof thefollowirur preamble and resolu tions : Wugnues, 'the time for the election of President • , is fast approaching, which renders it necessary for the people of agreat nation to speak out and de e. Clare their preference for some one of the promi nent gentlemen of the Democratic party to be •the standard bearer In 1860; and ' Wearies, The crisis in our public affairs da rnel:ids a YO,lOO from the wilderness, in the far West and isolated' territory of Washington, which has been brought* in direst contact with a leader of , firmness, decision; bravery,' intelligence without vanity; and courage ; imbued with the spirit of the American Constitution, as it stands in its purity, and a firm and unwavering advocate of State rights and the rights and interests of the South and,the ns_well as, tie. Territories: therefore, Resolved, That it is the decided opinion of this meeting that General W. EC Barney, of the United •-•States army; possesses these qualifications in an • • "• - emtnent - - - degres; i ind deserves oar cerdial and - united ,support a nd that wdrpresent him as the "bliii-tiritneh of hope—as a compromise of all the conservative Democrats of the nation—to the Con vention Win to assemble at Charleston. • :IZSsoitied. That the4ronipt orders of General • Barney to the military, on receiving information of an insurreetied on San Juan island, and the ra pidity with which his orders were obeyed by Capt Pickett, in quelling - British invasion of the United States territory, is a „guarantee that he will 'be mee 4 v Ti air great emergency as a states occos on Reeeteed, Thal Got==eylii h our l Arst a c t e for the, ner.t.President of the United States, and " that we believe 'his nomination by the Charleston COnvtintion -will crown the Demoorioy with a glo t , ridits victory in 1860. - - . .TS The Macon' (Mies,) Beaton saye :•" It has long- been known to the older settlers of this - cbanty,. that, a mine of silier existed somewhere = in this region of country, but the exact locality has, until of late, been artfully concealed. It was known , to. the Indians before their removal, and they were often' Been with theprecious metal in . their - possession, but they stoutly resisted all the, ' pale tacos` attempts at persuading them to reveal - the secret. In the hills about Summerville, large ilatitibacan At this day - be seen, the only and trust , less result of the - white man's labor, but a wrof the' Emerald Islehappened lately to put - hie foot ' Into it: 'The ore was sent to New York-to be testedo the.reenit was a yield of 811 - per cent. of pure .eltrof." ' , Soh zi2Q Tnann. , —The'Edgefleld (8. Q.) vert6 for annonneet that the merchantsof that vit.' lege - will go".to charleston for their supply of • - goods for the spring market. •It applauds their = spirit and oath en the people tsr , sustain them in - • thtusrefusing to patronise New York. The Charles ton merchants will profit by the *change in two - waysz-by enlarging their home business and by obtaining rhstr supplies in New York on better terms. The larger their cambiums, the cheaper rates.- The• only sufferers in the operation , be-the village and country customers of the rolgetleld mot:tants, who will of course, be ex peoted,to,aupport their patriotism by - paying a small additional profit on their goods. ' • IMPORTATIONS. fßoy.orteilfol the..Preao , • ' -Kehistian . CabOtt, Wati s— eets 929 on Morns & Jones & Co.; 422 bdis do AI A blabong & Col-416 do OD Robbins & Co; 66 bdis 4es ----stom-Curtie fr. Rand t-208 casks- soda-ash-0 W Church-. many 116 do Clark & MoCormin; 849 do 60 do bleaching powders E & F C Yarnell & Co; 48 do sada Sala Mims, Rotated k Co; I do Barney Brothers; 26 do bleaching • _Powders Seam Pow Moore; 100 do James Lee & Cot• 28 do • - eel 'ammonia-ers • dc. Weighrimmi 821 atile Siam French, Richards lc Co; laarindstones Ft warns k '' lions; 6 caste Robt Tagtor & On; 49 orates earth enware Wilson & Brains; %bards: 81 essies , dry Va G rV e t n is t g ° llt P 2 n d a.rd M & l' Van zriilM o l , lo fk) Genii & Bro; 2 casks muse Exiles Brothers; 2 do Bel &-Crenshayr42 pkgs hilts J WBchallenberger & Co; • Ido mdse W Wood' 200 bbls'sode glottis A rr; 10 cases 425 ladle steel /8, justice; Tr gs hdw 231 ladle - • steerk - hi F, Mr*Awn. 26 inteesstselß Anton:34l crates oarthanwere P Wrlght & 80n51159 bdls steel Thomas M ahnlth; 100 cretesand oaks earthenware 66 abbe tin 166 ash 10 do sal ammoniac rder. CEMOND=;Steanlahiu Pennsylvania; Teal.-111 bbU 972 lice 142 cases - tobacco *Buoknor. MoCammon & Co. 491 bra 848 do Thos Wehster..jr; 1 b.* 1 case do E d li Taylor; 150 has 14 es do IR Bank & Co; 31 4884 on o Cohen k Tata; 383 bxs 2in Meroer k Antelo; 60 bas .8 ca do Wardio & BtesensonL 9 lam 82 of do A & It - etrong' 18 balsa domestrci , W elting, rodeo iMarksr C ifAiNFV - #017.1 121 do Massey, Collins or. Cot Is Wes cotton - ten k Co; 9 bids oysters CNA Kelly; 50 pigii lead 0 J . Moms ac co; 17 hales rase I roll axioms Serve& - iter; 44 bxga fruit If. A C A N 20 bags seed E s 4a: mince; Tr no °rove fx.Brother; DO yaryi 0 • - ward & Son; 74 bars stool Morris. Wheeler a. Co; 38 balesdomestics Shipley. Ilaisrd & Hutohinson; bags "'"'"'" . lllintrl42dirlitoitidiller& - Brol - 1811 bags fruit . 43 tibia oys wlre 4 pkgs mdse vorloatooponeog. ; . •_ vinTapELFRIA BOARD OF TRADE. .191EPR o. °ROBB, j. 1,..A43915 - DRhorns os lAA Nam& AuviARA. Jr" LETTER BAGS AT THE tIIIIIOIIANTS' TICIIIAREM PIIILAMILPETA. aht p Island Queen. Rat' soon • iark Tremont, Baker.-- ~.....Brtrbadone. noon ett Margaret, de Janeiro, soon trig an Frog, —,Cjenfueg9s, soon .3rig Emma, Eska r Fort Bonin, soon MARINE ',INTELLIGENC/g. POILT,OF_PUILADELPHIbt, 3larch 3, 1860. , tyls n—BI7N —a as OIL WATER. -4 98 ARlnri Steamship PennMinn ß ie:" Teal , , from Riohmond, kit; Norfolk 23 honrn V ntk rade° end passengers to Thomas Weiniter..lr. on - the Buoy on the 'badge aaar a berm brig nt !manor, bound up; ship William Cummings, for Chsrleston, at anohor off Bombay Hook; three harm by lge wow Linton s, a large ship. deeply laden, below' Reedy i n tow of a. tug, bound up. stem.hip if boors from N York, with mdse and passengers to few Ailderdiee. Bohr AJ. Denenhower,.Weeke, Mire from Huston, with Ladle to David Cooper. ' ' - CLEARED. Steamship Stet, of Georgia, Garvin, Savannah, Alex 'Heron,- - Stenntatilp Phlneq, Sprague, Hatthewi, Boston, H Winsor." = , ' • BereweibiiiKendaitoo:ll4Ad, New Y rk.l Midst i dme. - •Om saranak,litnwland, Liverpool , coal Bros. Brag Sarah rarifOu Baps la Grande, Madeira & Oa- Suer Criajp, Rehear. New York, L Hothermel, .§V. B .!-Tuniltf ols lncol, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. rOorrerpond4tioiiof the Tblittelptd sElohanned .. - - /..EwDD. Del. March 1. The bark Elf, for Thohnidna. MI Hannon. for Trini dad de Cuba, sabre Meats .1 Bon% Priakmore, Bede Ii ~ HollAir,iyon. C,-Ft Crook, J 7 Broc na r d, an d th e iri aa . rstrhorif milk light alup realign, at Die Breskriter. -- -,lVind south. - - ,y 0n ,,,, - - , . wit. ntaKmAN. „ , , NmEonawark .t Morro:wonder:4m of the Phllademfda X9ohnlte. CABBIBLAD. NT. Mere I-to AM. stormln and for. no:OA:Kele Were easeeuenee of the Weather fi e thr trffr i,,, seen ftemilere 'Wards'' , „, oli %. EL 8. - ours, 404 • MEMORANDA. Ship HenryHarbeek, True, for Caloutta, sailed from 'Liverpool 12th lost. 4 7 :• • ,ehip Brstalizti, (Br) Neilson, henoo, arrived at Liver 'Pe°llet rae t g P' d el pliem' h : Ton fig' Thltoe cleared at Liverpool llth Bmp It j.kophrr, Benderen, l l!"Bhtladelphle, entered f o gjed e o e na zt w t a L riirro n liti l e, °leered at Liverpool 28th nit -I n e d r irip i tgrd t : 4 B64 , oll, at Liverpool 12th ult. from New d was loading at Ma -1 - 11 / We ar ' rend V i tgl u ti k a l . an ' oaqi g at matanzaa Net 14' girt:lh Norgrave, wee loading at:tila "11&2: w kilr . l l9i r i Et a d i o dini . fer Philadelphia, B t tiPprUgiti . '!..narltd &walk% ; White, elMood at Ba l tu!”? let toe paohnev ggggoi r , and a/market._ waaimam . n a r n st x 7:: 1 alloklilryantorai b) 'dad di Coe lat 'tor riew•Yom T r i n id a d de Yvites;'heneri, arrived a t 211 S- • tiC Wert, Prenob, kenos{ arrived at Charleston itosen, kneirnMa, Davidson) at- ADel let MS, new York, belled *ne nma tinst, 118'tryr l lt ,411 -161/7 .k g . /11 P4 A 6$ ;;;.' ..o_,.r xt .I.4ikIidEPA.RIRD GLUE., l iiittiV,li:EPAltli t rf GLUE! 1 .f) - B:PALbING'S tREYAIRD OLIJZ I SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! HAVE TUB PIECES: ECONOMY! DESPATCH! Sir " A STITCH IN TIME SAVES HINZ" As accidents mil/ happen, even is welt -regulated fettni lieslt is very' desirable to have some cheap and con venient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crookery, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all moll erne rgenoies, and no honeehold can afford to be without it. It is elvers ready.and pp tp the stiek mg ° point, There is no longer a neeensity ,for ;limping chairs. splintered veneer', headless dons, and broken cradles. It is just the article for mine shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of 'shipment end taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemi cally paid in. soln, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the bait cabinet-makers Glue. rt, may be used in the place of ordinary mutilate, being vast r more adhesive. IN EVERY ROUSE." N. Bruahsaoom pames ego boitle. PriC6Zecents Virgoixestas DEPOT, N 9. 30 PL4TT BT" NEW YORE' Addrenn HENRY C. SPALDING & Co., Box 3,600, Neer York. Pot uo for Heaton, in epees 00:awning four, etrht, and twelve Ooze n—u beautiful luthographlo Bhow-Card noompanying each package. Air A innate bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its coat annually to even household:VA Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists,Hard ware and Fumitilre Dealers, Grocers, and Faun om., _Country_ merchante should make a note of SPALD (NO'S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their hat, a Will stand any climate. SPALDING'S PREPARED" GLUE! USEFUL IN EVERY ROUSE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, BOLD BY DRUGGIS'PS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SOLD BY BARDWARL DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED_GLIM. 'SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SOLD BY FANOY-GOODS DEALERS SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY GROCERS. _ • SPALDING'S FREPARBD DLIT& SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY. Manufactured by - HE • NRY C. SPALDING •k• C 9., 48 CEDAR Street, New lork. Address Poet Officio, Box No. 3,600. Annexed is an Alphabetical List of Artiolee which, if damaged, may be restored to their original strength and usefalneits by SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. 'A—.Mends ACCoUNT BOOKS—. . —...A B.... Mends BUREAUS, —• B O.... Mends CI AP LES. ..... .0 I)..,Mendo DOLLS_ —• • ..01 E....Mende ETAGERES"— F....Meudi FANS . G.... Mends GUITARS ..... .....—G „Mende HARPS . . . ...:Mends LAID-W0RK....... r::::tag - a iXifir..-. . K:...Metids K 0085..........•••-• L....MendsEATHER^WORK..... .. 31-.Mendi MIRROR-FRAMES. --- N.. 'Mends NEWEL.POSTB... O.... Mends OTTOMANS P....rends PI AILO I ;FAIL A TAN :. .— ..:..... ( 11 . ........141:rd i t WIGKINO-410Rt3ES . =-..--. —. 5....510nds SOFAS ............ ....... ............ -.... , TABLES. G..... Mends VALISE ELLA-STICKS.— - --.— II V.... Mends VASES.. - --- -..•--.:y Wz.agends W0RK .80XE18.....-. -...--....... w X...-. Mends XYLOORAPHIO-WORK.-..-....X Y-Mends YARD.STIOKS.- ~..-.-.--.... -.Y Z --ends ZEPHYR WOOD-WORR...--..-...7. 14....1n conelusion, PALDING'S PREPARED GLUE Is useful In Libraries and Schools. 1....5. ...Mends SOFA 5„..._ _.....-.....- ....... 5.... I 2....P....Mends PITCHERS-- ..... .--....P.... 2 &...A....Mends ACCORDEONS A . 5 '4....1 -Alends L S - .... •. • TY g R -SEALING_ 1.. 4 6....D...;Mends DAGUERREOTYPE CASES-D.... 6 6.... 1... agenda I MAGEH, • .- • .... • ..... -. 1.... 6 7. -N.-Mende NEW BREARAGES . N.. 7 &...G....Mends GUN aroc. KR.. —G.... 8 9....5.-Mends 13CH00L,800K5................... 5.... 9 11-P.-Mends PA t iRASOLS--............--P....10 W....E.-Mends ELEOTRIOAL MACHINES.. -32 13....P... - .slende PAPER-HANGINGS. .P 13 14.....A.1.-Mends ARM-CHAIRS A. 14 O.n.R....Mends RICKETY FURNITURE. -. R...16 IA ...E....Mends FRASER HANDLE5..........E....16 W....D.-Mends DESKS --.—..--B--.17 48....0....Mends GLOBES„ , _,.. -....-. G.... 18 19....L....Mende LOOBENEU - LEAVES-.-....U....19 0 U. Mends Upholstered FURNITURE u 20 21....E-..Menda 800-BEATERS --- . -- E.... 21 12............. Mends ACORNMPORE. .-.....-..--22 33--.... Mends CHESS-BOARDS . — - -. M 24.-- -Mends FIDDLES - .-.-24 25.... Mends SHE bL-WORK ..- ..--....-- 26 26.....-. Mends FILLET.WORI ..............--28 27...... --Mends ROBSY-HORS 9......-......-.27 38.-.-Mende KALEADOSCO ES ._-....—. 28 22 ----Mends BONEY-BrES.,,-........-..22 30--...-.. Mends PIGTURt RA ass -.-- - ....WO 11.:.--- Mende SHORE 11.8— ...an 12. - .—Manda VENEE [NO 32 V.- -. Mends scROOL FURNITUR.E....... -53 144 -... Mends PAPIER-MAGELE —....— -31 36.- Mends WARDROBES _— - 33 -. 16....:.....Mends PA RIAN MARBLE-- -- ...- .38 37—.... blends CRIB 97 38.......-. Mends BAB -lUMEHRS.-.....-. -.38 32......-... Manese s ... ''--.' M r 1 241; IV 2T &I C A ' I n ii =LI . .. ......7. - . To 12...........1en 5iGH11RFA....n...t4r..--_,,-== ....... . -11. 13_ ..... ()ado TOWEL-RACKS.._.-.....- -43 44. ...-.. Mends WASHSTANDS ._..,..... '- . .44 45—...... Mends BEDSTEADS —...._45 48 ----Mends DR 1./9412,..,.., ...-- ........48 17,...-...... Mends OrSMEN._ - „.....-........-.47 48....--. Mends B LOT-48x - --- -. -48 0 ...........MAnda H RBARIUMS..„._ .-- -49 80. ---Mends BACK GAMMON-BOARDS.. • ...• ..60 61 ----MendnßAND-BOXEII3 .61 52.-.... Mends BLACK - 80AR D5 .............-.. 62 63 ..••-• Mends BASS-VIOLS M......-.. Mends BILLIARD TA8LE . 5.....--.-.55 55--....-Mends BILLIARD.OGEB.-,..........-....56 [96. • • --Mends BIRD-NEEI. - 57.- -.Mends BROOM '''' —• • ' " 67 ,8 6 9 53- " -- 'ilent.l-9-91 C : M R=..... - . -. ... ....:...........,69 AT --- `**" • ka 21211 H-11 DLEB.--. ..... --do 2 A "...... • :Mends BRUSHES .. -. —.--.61 -7:: ".-:---.... Mends CABINETS ..........• ..• • - • ••-.62 84.----Mends C OCK-CASE . 84 65........-..Mend3GRU.TOBES ......• 88 66,-.--.....Mande CUP:BOARDS- -..-....... - .........68 07-........ Lends CURTAINS-- ......,.. • • ••-•-•81 83 ... Lends OAFIGS. 68 89-- Mende GA 1E5....-...-. -..... _ - .......69 10.-- Mends CA Pa A 5.,...,. .- ...-....-.70 7L.......„-ends CHA RT .••••...-...--• ......--• • ••• .71 72........- Mends G8A1T5.................... ..... ....72 7.3....-4..Mande OLO HES-FRAMES -..• ••• •- • • .73 '1L...-. Mends CAR -0A5E5—......• • ...........74 76....—Mende CHEEITS-$,.........................76 76.-_.-....Mends DIARIES... ...„ .__. ——7 B 77 —....Mende WORK-5TAND5......_.. ... ~ .. ---.77 79.......-..-. Mends DR_AUGJIT-80ARD . 5..7.......... ...... 78 79 ..-_. Mende DISRES. -79 80.....--. Mends DIVANS . -............. """ 81 81............ Mends DCE-BOXES-...................81 82....-. Mends D OORS 83.-...-.... Mends OMINOES- ...al 84.--- -Mends IREBOARDS —..... • -• 84 85 ....Mends LUTES .„._,.. . ....--. .......... 86 85........x-.Mende ALSTER&...—....- -86 87 .-Mends GLA55WARE........... ..... -.87 88.- —Mends HANDLE%......-- -- • -,..... 89 a..... ..... Mewls GUTT/L-PERCILA WARE... t .....89 '9 -.....Mends KITES-. -90 9/ ...-- Mends ORGANS...-. -..-. .....92 93. ---,Mends M0DEL5......,.„,- ...._ . _„,...93 04---.. Mends SEWING -MACHINE - STANDS....9I 95 ...-...Mends PANGS..,... ..... ..., 618 99.... mends FABTEB_QARD ii-olex ..............96 PATTEKm ..... _ ......... ... 97 98 .............Mends SID E80ARD5.„......................98 99.....-... Mends WOODEN WARE.. ..aa 100..--Mends WILLOW 1VARE....•...........100 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, " SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, BOLD BY DRUGGISTS. spALDIREPD PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY GROCERS. SPALDINGII.MEPARED GLUE_, BOLD BY EA.EDWARE BTOREs. SpALDINGT PREPARED GLUE, BOLD BY NOUSE-FURNISRING STOKES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE BOLD FANCY-GOODS DEALER. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY Manufsotured by HENRY C. SPALDING & CO., 48 CEDAR treet, New York. Address Poot Moe, Box No. 8,610. Put up in omen containing either Four, Eight, o Twelve dozen each—A beaub Rd LITHOGRAPHIC BROW CARD aocomparty ins' each pookage. dot-ely BIIRNETTIS 0000AINE. The following testimonial in conclusive of its °thew in the woe of DANDRUFF. . . . _ Smolt, 00t.30,1309, Messrs. beam Bustotog & Co.: Osterxsetss: 1 have seed your COCOA INE abnut six weeks, and its effect is so marked and extrnordinarr that deem it my duty to state it to you. My worst complaint for several years has been DANDatler, With itching and Irritation of the scalp. After blasting my bait', mY cost-collar would be cov ered with the white scales, (dandruff,) which looked like a shower of snow. My barber tried various applications without effect. Hie abuse of your Contains, and his obelinate refusal to use it, provoked me to procure and try it. I haye used less than a bottle, The dandruff, and the frritanop which (mused it,. hays entirely disappeared , and my hair WaS never before in so good condition. • ' Year Oberflant lerrent, A. A. FULLER. ,BURNETT'S COCOAINE. anelteation renders the hair (no matter how stair and dry);l j o k ft and glossy for eeveral days. it is conceded by . I who, have need it to be the best and cheapest Hatt using in the Wog.l. thi7E12.17, Oge r atirniTlTlT.. & „Bt6% 22 7 ,, ,g 22 Ne tie. T O THE PUBLIO. • pate n ts ' CA:E' ANNULAR VENTILATOR. The above deemed. by scientific and yr:wil co! men to be the vary best ever offered to the pulffio, and needs only to be seen _in natant operation for its merits to Vs appreeird. Mang ever introduced is en buildings schools L 'u neT, steam ann sailim; vessels, and for the cute of smoky chimneys they have no esual. maputatatired and for Bale wholesale tied retail, at tlte c tr A a t c.l . l v add a, ir e at i i i i 3 atly 2 ra r iturift i reet roe. ?Mortal attention Will be given to all dee/140one of heating and ventilating by tile undersigned. who has been many years practically engaged in the above busi ness. Also for sale. Culut's Julatly,colehmted warm-air furnaces. (looking ranges, bath tau_ ,Is resisters. ace,, by felli•stuthern OMB. WILLIAM. All TION I—ASTROLOGY I—LOOK OUT!01111 Nrid i FOR ALI/I—The never &allot )dre. le the oast; she Imo oeeds wriest a o era Z i ave t illed. All ho are in trouble, all w % he i r her e t a. v n =put u t ui e, deceiv ed does p se wgrate Leer idl. he has th e ne o e rt at of N winning _the affeotionestl toe opposite lax. It is this feat w hi ch induces 1111tellste pretenders to try to imitate - AM - and Copy her advertisement. She 'bows fon the Ukeneuor your future wife, husband, or &been% riend ...It is well known to the subtle at large that she the first and only person who ps show the likeness in realltY,AAffeagigre entire satisfaction on an the lion- Fl cernm it °l F 6 o B :47 lf F ernii l a ci l me hle il te lo r io dd garl inr M edd M br i e fi tneeL between Purism. and Broad. feintat. TO *WHOLESALE DRUGOISTS AND PHYEEOIANS. Mrs..fAMES BETTS' INVENTIONS Fn. LAMES.— Approved of and highly recommended by the filedloal Profession throughout the United Staten, Thirty Thou sand Invivids having been advised by theirphrsioinne to use her Surgical Applianose. She would caution Mornhanta and others mainlit purchasing except at her readenta, 1039 'WALNUT Street, where she can be consulted daily, between the hours of 9 and 5. Her book or testimonials will be given on application. fell-stutli-1y .DRAWING AND PAINTING MATZ .II-;" RIAI,B. . E'imieera' anti Aaiteots' Stationery, f,.. mating euterittic otloho_matuepesjitmand Vase', t zone fox en, and alio for Artiste end t", Otareeend Ploture Yramee. anzrAttntraftnadFrenoh. • frOnOtZ & I,AgENTZKY. wm4sit.thi, A Jo i nlifrb, mull= EleGi. ..i,. REF suet. -500 bbLs. id? Io Vtn i r fi laraii i irrtedgiT. 1604 - rw.t4NSPRANCE' COMPANIES. SPRING'FIELD 11=CEIMMEMIOE=I FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MASS CAPITAL 8T0CK......„ BCILPLIIB--• -•-- TOTAL ABSETS- -. STATEMENT of the condition of the SPRING FIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COM PANY on the Bret day of JannaryoBBo,lmade in con formity 'with the require meets of the lawn of the State of Pennsylvania I Capital stook—. ..... . —10333, 0 00 00 Number of shares of stook subscribed for... 2,000. Amount of assessments paid in, in cash,._... 8240,00 00 The value of the real estate held by the Cent rism), ..... 833403 47 Amount of cash on hand and in bank '. . 4.406 69 Amount of cash in hands of agents and in Amount of loans secured by bond and mort gages, being the first lien on real estate, on winch there is less than one yeses in terest........ ........ - ..... Amount of loans on which interest lbas not been paid within otie year.._ ............. Amount of loam on which judgments have been obtained.... , None, Amount of stooks ownedby the Comkanr, par , value 8 232,800, market . 236,216 2 Amountof stook held by the Company as opt lateral imonrity for loam with the amount loaned on eaoh kind of stook, its par and market value go shame Milford Gas Light Company—C,ooo 11,030 3 . 000 03 12 shares 'Westfield Loans on personal 'w earily. Amount of Mrs receivable.. ... Amount of interact and rent accrued but not Amount of assessments called in, due, and unpaid None. Amount of premium notes doe and unpaid.. None. Amount of interest on investments made by the Company, due and unpaid....__ Amount of all othor investments— Total amount of assets—. Amount of Lonna' due and unpaid, Amount of Malmo for lone. to wait. Amount of lowa during the year which have been paid......,..... ..... ----$123.223 22 Amount alone. during the year which have not been ...... Amount of loam during the year which are contested. ................ Amohnt of losses reported and not acted upon . . . Amount of all other claims against the Com pany.,. . . L Amount of myth Dremtums received irY1860...5212,639 32 Amount of premium notes taken by the Com- Amount°, premiums earned.... Amount of interest money received from in- Amount of ancome of the Company from other sottroev-- ..... ........... FIFTH. Amount of losses paid during the year 1839-8111,1113 31 Amountof Muss paid daring the year, which mimed prior to the year Amount of dividends declared and paid du ring the year.... ........ .—..... ..... Amount of expeneea paid during the year. including commissions and foe, paid to the agents and officers of the 00mpanY......... Amount i f taxes paid by the Company Amount of all other expenditures of the Company....... (thgned,) ,EDMUND FREEMAN, PRESIDENT Sworn and subsonbed beroro me, this 23d day or Sant. ry, A. D. taw. (signed ' ) L. t GEORGE WALKER, OommiuteneF for the Etat* of hlrtshitchueetts, Aphohtted by the Governor of Pennsylvania, Who Moo iterates to the correatnete of the foregoing etetetnera. POLICIES OF INSURANCE in the above-named Company issued, and losses immured under the atone equitably admitted and promptly d. • .szius_LlLA WILSON. EL W. OUR. FOURTH AND ORESTNUT 81121 f62s4Nytc3t DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN Y, MO PANY. INOORPORAM THE Lscuaurrnur OF P LVAN T ral& OFFICE B. E. CO It THI AND WALNUT litres% Philo& kids. MARINE INS RANCE §N VESSELS, AR 0 To all par* of the Wend. RE G teirr, nviviteritlius On Goode, by 1 1 vilglik, Late* Mid Lewd Carriage F a N f at A u k C n i3 Cu Marehan se senerelly. On Stores. awelha OFF THE &o. ABBETS TEE commix'. November 1,186,. Par. / Market Mee. Lupo, rhtladejpida Chty 6 rit' cent.1 . =n....251.41,530 CO 1003)30, fentuolyanie State fr or. 21,0011 Penusylvanis State 6 V ot. I, n...'. 21,1221 00 25,000, U.S. Treasury OM V cent. Notes and interest dne • . 26,163 134 120,000 U, S. Treasury 6 tirortfOtiraiiii set ...,.• • , 3005111 $20,000 Tempora da ry Lomita' the City dr 00 WOO 00 550400,'. Penns wants Railroad Id . Mortgage 64r oent. Sonde— . ON) 00 1120,000, North lenneylvanla Railroad/41511 00 - @NX) Wennial l e v tAra t. P l a j tsTe d n a ger away /1 "" Company ot. coupon bonds WOO CO 1116.000,1100 shares stook Germantown oe+!0 e+! Comp interest and prinoli a Z smaranned by the city of Flu - Magda 31,930 00 15,000, 'hares Perm2Yl34Oda niitroad Company— 11,711 00 85030, 100 shame North Pennoylvarda Rail road Company-- . 00 /I,BM, ahareeThiladeipera lop Hot etiorant eiffiTot Company, FliiMdelp a and savannah Steam Navigation Com- Kn i z, Coliaih n ßtering Navigation AgYriltrt and Art Company, Amdeldila zxonanse company IMO OD Ler ti r , i , 8 pi l l in o . rtg ... ages, &M UM Estate, Of- 611.2 , . 7111 54 fd Bills reoeivabre for lusurart4l maj0=: —. 19179 3 8 1 1;9 1 Dee due et Agenoiee—Fremiunis QD Ma rine Policies, interest, and other debts due Sari; ?1714 1 1,7rsiliiitry'll;itu — aioei'd3m s a- °a " 68 ikut on Deposit in Bank— 4= DUE gi DIRE( rohn ßA ef fSA. F s ohn IL guroge o ' %yam, _ ~ ii„,,,,4.„.:5,.r.. J... O. mama imori t Og i rifwig. r , . c . , 11. M..guet'on. rge G. Leiner, Oar i tes e retY. - Vi l t i . HENRY LYLENJ N. Beet pAINIE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 2L . 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRI NSL. 1266 HYAYLVANI TILE STATE OF . CONFINED TO PEN FIRE AND INLAND RMS. *. s a e rr4An, pChGee Ri#orttion: yvirlowiwb, 101;0 Prim Moine, t ' Menko Stem. on. ILAN WZA R t, President. JO A ANC . ,OCUM, Vioe WILLIAMS I. B ANC . Bearetary. ran -Of riFFICIE OF C TH E o QU w A A KE a R r CSTIRTY IN - sunAURTH AN N UAL STA w EAENT EET. BUSINESS AND INSURANCE COMPANY or THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Ae Presented to its Stockholders. Jan. S, lBBO, Capital Stook.. —4200,000.00 8u 01ne January 1, ... - 134 " 1 ." emisms reoetved in 1810: ttre ..... • • 0 118 A 8 4.8 3 larine 183,480.20 SUOMI 'ransportation—• MALE Interest __ —... Salvage and reinsuranee—_. 18827X53.1.2911 ••••• LOSSES, EXPENSES. &c. • 6e9"43.29 kogers lir in Ur •‘• • t o •• • • Allin wniuen Comm mons agents( rpans,i caws, onion rent ......• i 83 WO 66 nnting, adn6rtiling do expenses, " &Mee said in 6.488.13 einsuranoe and return premi ums.— .-- 47,885.68 '5530,1960 ASSETS. Bonds and mortgagee on real estate.— .5100,400.00 Ground rents in I.hdadelphia . 3,2.50.00 80 shares Continental Bank, New 8,000,80 thetirea 2400.00 100 0 Corn lowing', Bank, Philadelphia 4,800.00 60 share. Union BankAltida.... 3, 0 00.00 ZS do Coneolldated Bank d 0.., 780.00 18 do Fanners Meohanior Bank, Camden , . J. , EEO 1080searee of Railroad. Canal, an d other stooks, all paying 0 per oent market value . . , . 81.060.00 Cannon bonds hearing a aria g 19,1M 1 .00 Negotiable bills reoeivablegLoos,po Cash in hands of agents and" in - transit. • —•••— • .. 24A11.49 Cash on ha n d ln bank— 90,877,40 • This Company oontinues to make Immune! againgt Lose on all kind' of Fire, Marine, and Inland Rieke, on the most favorable terms. OFFICEIB. 11: j e li Pr i etielYtar P. iitif T: Iteoretarr and Treaty"- ...ft_cskoosuALL. Militant deoretar, . d tzt : HR, rge K. Mart, j)i T inder B. Perkins. : C afi e eil A. C. Cattail, Andrew It. Chambers,Samuel Jones, M. D. Hon. H . M. Fuller. la2l.tr H. R. COGGSHALL, Secretary. TORENOII GELATINE WHITE, BEST and4 F g o allt r lME ßn i 11"TinUt'lfat47 QUILLS—For sale by WETIIERILL tt r 6 .7 BILOTBI3 N4.CI sad if Nortk lINCIOND knot THE PI I, ,F , S§7 — PBa, I, ,P.ELPMA , SATVADAy, MARCH • 3, 1860. .-......8000.000 00 .., 247,436 48 .... 447,435 48 FIRST. SECOND. Par Market !menet value. value. of loan, IX° 1.200 963 M 6,300 00 9 209 68 9989 01 sdl7,/35 48 THIRD. None FOURTH, Aol4l'B, ROOM NO. 1, PHILADELPHIA san,ssa.a Tr? !: .fill1:1 3 .'" enry S i beerk l :' Tard arliagtene Joues p itraeoe. on= 0 . fi v a lh ebort s ilitztea, ISOOD .r, Jones, amee B. M'Farlanly whoa P. Eyre . y . lep t agl , e: Pitts'[, kr. i t Mellte r.„ G. I. HAND' Arkie r Pr i e i si e d 3 e4 'rotary. di e. du INSURANCE CORIPANIES. .S'TATEB 4 7.IFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY. AND, TENST COMPANY OP Inn- Moo, B.' Corner of THIRD and CHESTNUT girpite. ,DIVIDE D FOR' THE YEAR 1859. •rhe Direatora,fr om the earplug or saving' upon the business of the Company for the year endine December 31,1669, have declared s BONU S to the Polio _y Holders to the extent, of T WEN TY-EYE PER fIENT„ to be added to the insured amount payable at death, or else the present value IN CASH ' , at the-option of the bi ennial. ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1081. sftalt on hand, and in bank5........1244.262 40 Clash in bank at New OriElane.. . ,• 11.070 92 Loans on ortll, seen red.by ample col laterals . ..... Ken 02 8120,16 Bills receivab1e....... ....,_.._........01.8 6 ;33 eal Mate, bones , and morrgagee,... 106m6 86 Dank, railroad, canal, and other ettleke and securities.. . . . • • ... . 267,178 41 Loaned on paßolee . deferred prammma, and balanoee due from agent 5... ...... Present value of annual premiums. ROTORS. 1 Benjamin W. Tingley, Patrick Brady. Thomas T. Lea. George Junkin. B. Franklin Jackson. Pliny Fisk. RAWFORD. President. TINGLEY, Fine President. 2 1 11. a dl ' i l d tTa r rdn l if . ° 15.. Alex. Yell-stuttint Wat Htephen IL Crawford. Paul H. Goddard, hi. D, James Havanna, .niel Heideman. William W. Godwin. Alex, C. Hart. M. D. By PE HEN R. ( BENIAMIN W. Jane R. MINTER, Beare C C. H Medical M l,l . D xaminers—Pai art, . LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM JE-4 ANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL tors_ INSU BALK COMPANY Northeast oorner or 151.1 RD and , Nt i firi t tS t f . , AV I A Th 9 rt Co re . term r o dire—grants annuli es and endowments—parallaxes life interests in Real Estate, and makes all oontraotaldenending on the co/tinge nines of Life. They sat an E.:mouton, Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and Guardians. time] L. Miller, TRUE" c l ittllVAtildi Miami P. Hacker, William H. Kern, V '74 y W 14el l, Henry C. Towneen ds °Mims Kent, i tam H. Carr, Y. Dntlotra Misr(' Robertson. artier M. Ravin,P. B.h'ih. lo ®%VIES AML, E Joan W. Iloarioa. &mei ITEM. Samuel B. Stokes, William Martin, amee B. McForlant, Joseph.3l. Trotter, Entee Linton, oophilue Paulding, • mund A. 8004er, amol L. Ifutolunsoll W. Hornig, in 8, Archer, unnel J. hnetioni Joseph M. Thorium, John G. Brenner, iler, Easton. , L. MII4IER, PreeldenG E. BTOKhB, Wm Pre. +tan. sole-17 AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00., INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET 11,AL. 0.310 WALNUT Street, above Third , Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus in vested in sound and available Seounties, continue to insure on Dwellinse, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their cargoes , and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIIISCTORS. Thos. R. Marie, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. Campbell, Samuel Id. Morton, Edmund 0. Dutilh, Patnok Bruin, i,srael Chas. W. Poultney, rris. THOMAS Mo R. MARIS, President. ALBERT 0. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary. je22-tf EECHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY —Moe No. 409 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Homes and Merchandise generally, on favorable term, either lmuttd or etual. Der- DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Boneall, MMus T. Owen, .IplinQ„ Gannon°, Thoman Marsh, ReaHollinehead, Salnl. 1,. Smed ley John MoDowell, Jr., Edward D. Roberts,t RAC. Hale. John J. Griffith, James T. Hale (Bellefonte.) JEREMIAH BONSALL, President. pHtt Q. GINNODO, Vice President. EDWARD W. DAVID, Peoretary ja2s-tuthelv SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND--Compa ny!s Building, southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH' Streets. Open daily from 9 till IS o'cloek, end on MONDAY till Bin tiro evening, This Old Institution has always paid ID full ; on demand, svithoat notice. INTEREBr FIVE, ritilt CENT All flume paid Imoitenlem,lll.Q. in gold and silver. 1111 , FF;yd. ALEX. W - 1111.LHIN, President. BKML,. WORK, Vice President. John C. Fart. T. K. Harper. George Nugent. John Anspaoh, Jr, Saint 'P. Bodine, AM. G. Roberto. John Mimeo, Jonas Bo*Man. If H. Eldridge, Wm. J. Howard. JOHN 8. WILSON, Treasurer. JOHN O. B[MB, Secretary. mh2-6t g PRING GARDEN SAVING FUND BO P . - 7 OMIT OF PHILADELP I tIi Otil, No, an North Ail) Street _C neolidaby Ban) la mns,) • CHARTER-is BY Til Lb.'el FILATURE OFFENN BY VAN A. 1 1 62 m ite I f i d r l "l illeA n w i l l itga f ,?l7.l l , o ,iztirATlO b in arca isa lNAßgf . tk from the driy of deposit ti with drawn: A rerponilble andiellable Savings Institution has tons beep needed m the Northern cl:f t,he aitu t id e “ e ll; t iff E.Va r eM B :i v iPIA, F V... p.i J., .."1,,,,,"1; 1 4 - t i neo:ssity. The manager,. isiorsamfing am mamba le, have been pint ra l erl y t u sitial i ti p l i r tli t e o v:Tbir and i L e h :ta b / 1 1: as POlnilation o zAheif&tnassou i tit. From Ito IX o'orook; also, on. M o nday and Ittarod&S from I until 8 o'olook In o evening, Ilanallins. sWert.* Klett, I t :eft Phase ;!itioi'l/lr'kofror; JcZ i rtif . . & t tli l a mama art, ,'ohn Keil', Jr". rafaVit'``• amen li , ngte, ph rtriVoll, lidn. Wm. millwardd W e 'L i Thf j rn, dio 7:113. =el; Ater a . . " ffillgeldi a , l ireelkomt, Flamm Isms. tiootatin. le2o-tfit RAVING Etitth.---lINITED STATES TRUST 001EPARY, owner THIRD and CREST- Vi NET .V B :4 4e t a io ci a m n all ohNlVßA mrs day opakohv: off.„%c3fOrgtherAT i'U l trottom . r, every a a7, and on m ßil'ffselllg i einganrr i e="2ls4olB3/d, Dom I upwatds 4 irldeut—fiThPKEN ft, Ca_WFORD. q_SIIIITei—JAMES ft. HURTER. INY FISK. Admin. RAVING FUND--FIVE PERM aisn. zaateume j etaMatooil'nnoiv t a teldt eilgtliletAtiEVEAni on ly hi, cr m i day from c eolociaa ; mol t ur n , s l k o : loon _ q: p_. F or, end on 4u " IdiVfligaritO :raj MI Waunin Run, &orator/. 1. ~D1R1CT0r..._,„.... n.„Ertkit.,l/11101's a7rriltN.... " bert Selfridge, minas Lae, nal K.Atstiton, (mph Yerkea, Landrown hlunns, James L. Stephenson. oney le received and payments made daily. he Invent - meats are nada, ist oonfornuty_ with the pyoviiio of the Charter, In Heal Estate Mortgagee, wound Re nts, and snot!, and-chum secnrittensa will M iro Insure perfect security to the depositors, and i l i utti, ot MI to give permanency and stability to aul-b, PIANOS. J. & 0. FISOHER'S AND OTHERS' oelebrated New York PIANOS. From $lBO, upward" to e4OO. For male for cub. and on mointhly In- Yi11,11041 to gent. JAS. 881.1,AK, VP Pc. ZBlBoutb FIFI:11. Bt., abovprooe, fel-Im* B ole Agent. ffISTEINWAY dc SON'S NEW PA TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, VAR GRAND, AND SQUARE rIANOS,tnow pre oonoorts and in private circles by the best performers. Received the first premiums over the best makers, from Judges like Gottschalk, Mason, and elhera Challenge all competition, BLASIUS BROTHERS, db-ly 1666 CHESTNUT Street. HOLIDAY PRESENTS I PLpahLODEANO-PORONSTER. • .PIA - 140-PQR MELODET:i PlA iR;1 1 0 A S. TBS. Mede • EONS. vizrribtonm other. Nunn. k ' alai* J. E, OULD_, SEVENTH and CHESTNIFIr. " A GREAT IMPROVPIMENT IN PIANOS. BOROMACRER & CO., 1031 011EI1TNUT Street, reapeetfully invite the male loving public. to call i and examine their new and ene vam PARLOR GRAND PIANO, Raying converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Plano into that of a Square Instrument, voiding &lithe objectifts generally made to the style of rand Piano, also dinUmehing the cost of the same. volume, purity of tone, great power, bmlletticy, nem, derail. and evenneas of touoh, with exquisite dell enre lrlvterie t see Sl . TIFULLY-FINIBRED IN STRUMENTS are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest 41100MiUM11, and are orononnoed by oritme to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in Ude eountry. Constantly on hand, a bland elegant easortment of our uhrivap ed PIANOS . e. pave been awarded the First rrenur at 411 024 bitlons ever exhiolleni eludingAhe rise Medal from the Oryetal Palace E New orlrallaa. 441-t SEWING MACHINES. WHEELER it WILSON SEWING MAOIIINES. HENRY COY, Agent, 1120 CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, !naoklnes, with Operators, on lore to Private Famines. BRANCH OVVICES: West STATE Street, Trenton, N. J. 110 CENTRAL SQUARE, Easton, Pa. Jalo-11m WILCOX & GIBBS' BEWING MA. C.IIINE.—Thp groat and inossasing demand for Wiloox & Gibbs' Sewing.Maohine is a R foB4l CIGARS. TODACIM, &c. E T ABL IS HED 1760. PETER LORILLARD. SNUFF & TOBACCO MANUFACTURER, 16 and 18 CRAMBERBASTREET, (Formerly 42 Chatham street, New York,) Would nail the especial attention of Grocers and Dniggisti to his removal, and alt, the articles of Ids mandraoture, : BROWN BNIJF7. Mh" Fine knew, Coarse Ranee, Demiros, yon wirsinla, , Natchitoches, America. uentlemap, CoPerthasen, YELLOW 81.411 FF. • fto Flesh ficotoh, Hlinsturt Hoorah, Itch High 7' mud, Fresh Bono, Dew Bootoh, uce or Lunuyloot. Tuak smoxtrio. Winn CUT CIinVING. NAMING. P. A. L.. or plait, Ot. Jairo, I'lCavendish, or isreet,. Spanish, gles• / & 2. Sweet &Anted Orinoco. Canister, Kitefoot. Tin Foil tlvendish, ?Lire Turkish. Circular of Prioes will 14 . 1 3 whfch will be agd n a e :u ' perior article for dipping pur poses. dU.-8m HEMOVAXS. iIEMOVAL.-ANGM, HUGEL, & CO have removed their Comb ri&-house from BROAD Street, below VINE. to FiRMERS AND AIROLIA NICPO BANK BUILDING, GIBBI`NUT Street, below FIFTH. Philadelphia, Fob. 28th, 18(i. %TM. D. KELLEY' AND GEORGE A. • I , ‘ VOFFU, Attorney,' at Lew. have removed to 12 , 3 South SIXTH Street. holm Chnienut. fe23-Im* SAM. N. DAVITS & SON, BILL WICERS, HAVE,RIIMOVED TO o. 1196 DOCK STREET pp- nniovm j --SBIALL & OIIANDLER, WIIOLF:giL E G OCER/I,lxave removed from y North ottcorm ottot, to /23 MARKET BUM. above Front. north nide.. Jaf SYRUP 3,10 L A -S S, loc.-500 Ude. and Ms, Wino and in unVittu s ar. t haminme.. , isititerAvor tki ill ialU" 1 =DM liras DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DI AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. .ARTS end.McWINNEY y fd. PATTP,RSON. Exp. Pecember T e rm , 3859. No. 53. The auditor appointed to distribute the proceeds of sale, under the shore writ, of the fullowing described P l4ll 7i1:1; i'7ls l ;t l flin lot or pier 11( ground, vnth the three story dolt building, ono rto ' ry bit , l; kit chen and frame stable thereon erected situate ..n the east side of Twenty-third Street. late Nixon street, in the Fifteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia. beginning at the distance of seventy-eight foot one molt north from the north side of o twenty-fret eri.. a alloy or street, runningq outwardly from the said Twenty-third street. called Ralston Street, containing in front or breadth en said Twenty-third Street, seventeen feet eleven inches, ineludins a two feet three notice wide alley, on the south aide thereof, laid out for the use of this and the adjoining property on the south, said alley being forty six feet ten inches deep, and said lot extending in eolith of said width of seventeen feet eleven inches, one hundred feet to a ten-feet-wide alley or court running southwarilly into said Ralston street • bounded north by ground of Henry .1. Williams and others, seat by toe said ten-feet alley, south by ground of James belson and west by said Twenty-third street. The northernmost sixteen leer beim( the same tot or piece of ground which Joshua H. Braker and wife, by inden ture dated the eighteenth day of November, A. 1)1258. and about to be recorded. granted and conveyed' unto- William Patterson, subject to a certain yearly ground rent of forty dollars, payable to Henry J. 'Williams and others, their heirs and assigns forever; and the gouthernmont 0120 foot and eleven inches thereof being part of nlargKer lot, which John J. Braker, by indenture made the eighteenth day of Qatoher. A. 1).,1858 and about be recorded, granted and conveyed unto 'Wil liam atterson aforesaid— NVill meet all parties interested at his office. No. 2.1 South Third street, on WEON &WAY, March 11th, 1860. at 4 o'clock P. AL, when and where all persons are required to make their claims before said Auditor, or they will be debarred from coining in upon said fund. mh2-10t JOHN A., CLARK, Auditor. 66,610 27 1,067,670 80 WHEREAS, LETTERS TFSTAMEN TA RV Upon the estate of JOHN GETZ, late of the city of Philadelphia,deceatied, have been granted to the subscriber, hit persona indebted to the said estate are hereby requested to make immediatepayment, and those having olaims or detnands against the said estate will make known the same without delay, to JOSEPH SPARKS, Executor, Corner of Ontario and Heath streets, Philadel phia. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -L CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of DAVID CON. I' deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle, and adjust the first account of Philip d. P. Conner m Issue ~ ad ministrator de lus non cum testamento annexo or Da vid Conner, docaaaeit,nnd to make dietribution of tbe Balance in the hands of the accountant, will meat tile Parties interested for the ptirprises of hos appointment, on MONDAY, March 12th MO, at 11 o'clock A. el., at lire office, No. 630 WALNUT dtrept. In the city of Phi ladelphia. JOHN JO. rnosins, Auditor. 10hl•thetu-51 TN TILE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS I N FOR T i ig CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA.-0 ' OF PHILADELPHIA ye. WILLIAhI DE HAVEN. Lovari Pastas, December Term, 1859, o. &O. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distribu tion of the fund arising from the Sheriff's sale, under the above writ, of all that certain lot of g round and the two th ree-storted brick threlti nit emoted upon the same, situate on the east side of Twentieth street forty feet south of Plymouth street. in the Eighth ward, cite •f Philadelphia. containing m front on Twentieth street thirty-four feet, and in length seventy-three feet—will meet the parties having claims against the said fundon TUESDAY, March 13th.1860. at 4 P. M., nt his Otti'co, No , 1512 WALNUT Street, city of Phila delphia. 'WILLIAM ERMIT. mlit-thstu ISt Auditor. XE OIJ TOR 'S NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adqistratton. with the Will annexed, of LEWIS B. COFFIN, deomsed, have been granted to tie Undereighed by the Rowleter of Philadelphia ; and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to call and make payment, and thode lute itht elating against the said deceased are requested to present the same to the undersigned for 'payment MARY W. COFFIN', 3a21-sat No. soa CHRISTIAN Street. L M LETTERS TESTAENTARY TO THE 21 -a Estate of LYDIA LOCKYER, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having elainui to present the same to J. E. WAINWRIGHT, lit2l-sot. 1012 North FIFTH Street. JANE WADE, by her next friend, BEN JAMIN It. PARIS, vermin JOHN'tirAOH., Common Plena. December Term, 1859. To JOHN WADI:—Sts: You will take notice. that the testimony on the part or the libellant in the above case, will be taken before the Kxaminer upon Tleaday, the el xth day of March. A. D. 1060, at t o'clock I my office, No. n3O WALNUT Street, when and where you may attend if you think proper. THOMAS J. DIEHL, Attorney for Libellant. felB-16t COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. fIAP AR TNERSIIIP.-CIIARLES V ADAMS has this day admitted into Partnership his son, CHARLES H. ADAMS. The style of the firm will he CHARLES ADAMS & SON. who will continue the WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRY-HOODS BUSINESS at the old stand, S. E. corner of EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. CHARLES ADAMS. . CHARLES It . ADAMS. • Philadelphia, Third mo. 1, 180. CIRntILAR. The subscribers respectfully Worm their friends and the public that they have made important alto retools to the Old Establishment, end are now prepared to exhibit a large and splem.l o id stock of FANG) AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, adapted to the want. of Families. Particular attention is a so r ( t iven to the choice of PLAIN ODS. Dealrone not onli of rata rung all the old customers but of dularging t a businees. the uhdereigned true/ that. with addatona hare and attention to the wants of purohasore, they will teethe an ino remelt share of pa tronage. CHARLES ADAMS & SON. mhl lm S. E. corner FAMINE and ASCII Ste. Tin UNDERSIGNED hare THIS DAY roomed a onpartnereha,, under Oho style of J. E. STEVENS & CO., for Om pnrpese of concluding the hueinene of the Continental Hotel, at the corner of CHESTNUT and NOVIIIEI..OI. February 18 MEDICINAL. DYSPEPSIA. FIFTY YEARS INDE SCRIBABLE AGONY FROM DYSPEPSIA, Nervofisness. Sickness et„ i i he Stomach, and Vomiting, have beengsnl_bil) AR Y'B delmAtug health _easdhfi WA& 2 116 1. 1iMilUgUit, Mot Snis : tam happy to inform 1011 of the great benefit my daughter has moeiyed from the Revaje n t s , Ambles. She wee very thin and delicate. rein too tall for her age, between ten and eleven, whim she com menced taking it. It has made her quite strong and healthy. I oonaider it the most nutritious reShitatlve food for children and delicate persons. Believe me, dear Sirs, truly 'Ma, 1. I. MAKE, 13 Union street, Third district, Now Orleans. March 13th. lAA For seventeen years I have been laboring under an insufferable elfin: tom, deprived of eleep, and so dizzy at tune that ! could no help myself; my stomach would fad me. and I thee became a I helpless, enervated lava lid, At Inc!, on the lath of , juno,l&sl, was taken (town with an *Wine flux and silting pains in the bowel.. Often as I went toted at night, y thought I should never are the monnug. hly medical attendant and friend, in whom was all my trust, could do .nothing to alleviate my sufferin g. and sent tee to one of Ina colleagues, whose attendance proved ite ensuocessful, all the reme dies preecribed failing to aflord the any relief. It was at this stage of my disease that. on the &hot September loot, 1 luckily rant one of nty Wenn. who told me that Mr. J. B. Monier had passed through the same ordeal, and had been radically timed by Du Barry's Revaiehta Arabian. Thereupon I immediately began to make use of it, and, soon after, I felt relieved; and the extraor dinary ohange for the better I have gradually expe rienced ranee, owing to that excellent Farina, inunes me to believe that I am completely cured F. B. BERNARD, Commercial Abstract Clerk in the Collector's Mee. mina no. 84 [From the Arm. James QamptAll, Brderitone flee tory,llmar, Faltenliath, lorfblk 30 0 0 O 6111, le6. retraMent In all omme of Indigestion, her andsarti ll ou lady when the Liver a more than penally atteoted. consider Du Barry's Revalenta Agabica Food the tee of all remedies. You can make what use you please o thu communication. l am, gentlemen. yours. km. JAMES T. °Am -lieu,. Perfect digestion, strong nerves, and refreshing sloop restored by Du Barry's dation:me healtli-restorine Revs lenta Arabian Food. Upwards of 50.00) cures and many thousand testimonials. hulked, with full instructions, in ennleters; Ilb $1 10; 12 Rs ell , The latter carriage free on receipt of oash. Sold at the Depot, 243 South THIRD Street, by H. MUNRO, pri Waal Agent for the United States. rind by all Orooers and Druggists. RUSHTON'S • COD LIVER OIL I fait le3O•Sm. CODSDAIrtION. THE CHIEF AMONG! TEN THOUSAND, DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR HAS universally supplanted all other Ointments mid healihg applications in both .the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, wherever intro duced; and its intrinsic merit is be true secret of ets moose in all cutaneous affections, whether the cause be accident or disease, . . _ . . . BURNS iX 1:4 SCALDS 0 are instantly relieved of tl their anguish, pain and Inflammation, by a timely ` , l application of this mar vellous healer, ahn the Omni Is tenewed as if by a charmeNVITARAIIrDW reran, n fin II Y. Children are frequent r 4 outliners! from exeornal In juries, especially from kleid and CriniPhens Ex plostons—therefore every lit mother should have thin healing preparation eon- ; remotesn ha. TITTERaIs sore Breasts, and quickly a, the or RINGWORM, so peeve- lent in the nursery, TO TRAVELLERS BY SEA AND LAND. The Machinist, the Tilt- r.) yeller, and every other in dividual whose lot in life •. throws him within the chance of accident from Y., explosion, lire, or co/le slon,ehould bear in mind ~,ri i at this Magic, Extractor is his best and only friend. loi t both portabie and cheap, and should ever be se us companion, as a friend in need, Ther marvellous •,•,, sands of lg witnesses to testify to its a .., virtue, Who owe their Sound limbs and muscles 5. to its saving eflicsey. The t i Alowin are a few . 1 of the lead i ng ds3ea3eB for which AIII4 'MAGI- ..e CAL PAIN EXTRACT OR is a PIM ENTIVE gi as well as CURE. Runs Erysipelas, Sores of all kinds, Bruise ' s!, Fistula., Shot Wounds. Roils, Frost Bites, Scrofula, woken Breast. poor Sores, Scurvy, Bites of Reptiles, clone, &aids, c tla ra n o o k e e r d , tine Gla /M iluler Dim- Scurf. Scald Head, Chapped Hands, eases, ds, Itlerounal Sores, Sprains, chilblains, rain, generally, small Pox, Cramp, Pimples, Tumors, Contracted Cords, Files, 'fetter, hafes. Poison, 'Moms. 11130111011 of the Rheumatism, Venereal Sores, Skin,. Rashes, deo. Sold at the prinoipal Depots,l4 Brodway, New Yor, and al and 161 Chartres street, New Orleans by . WRIOHT k. CO., General Agent. It can also 1e o - tinned of all respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the United States and Canada. T. W. DVOTT k SONS, 218 AgentsECOND Street, rely Wholesale for Pennsylvania.. EDUCATIONAL. A AIERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a ...--... reliable medium through whioh Schools ana Fami lies may obtain oomrtent teachers. Parents may ob tain, gratuitously, ill ormation and circulars ofthe best 'oboe% 8 lITH, WOODMAN, & CO.. dsti BROADWAY, New Yore, or n 1.3 41' 609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. . NEW BOARDINU 81111001, TUSCAItORA FEAT A LE IN a I'ITUTE Will be opened at ACADEMIA, Juniata county, on the tit day of MAY next. For announcements con taftons terms, Ice.,Apply by hitter. or . eereenelly. tilt le. April, to the subscriber, nt 1711 VINE Street, Fhiladel. ehia after that at ACADEMIA. Juniata count Pa. W. U. E. AGNEW, fel 3 -dtmyl• 1711 VIN E &root BRYANT 8c STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, Mooted at Phila delphia, E. oorner SEVENTIt and CHESTNUT: New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, and Bt. Lou e. For information , call or send for Catalogue. fe9-t HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. PAOICACIE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We Hardwareotful call the attention of the acne- El Trade to our extensive Stook of BIR INOIIAIII HARDWARH t which we offer at a small canoe by the pookage• Orders for diyeotlmmtatl on solloited, and Goode de neared either in title oily, New Yogs, or New Orleans. W. o Mat 84)11. 411 COMM4RCH Street, Importing and Communism Aterolunis. And Agents for Foreign and Dome ti r o auss4f ARGE AND VALUABLE STOOK CHESTNUT Streett at Oreatly Reduced Prmes, at 42n e2ohooo worth Stamford Weight Sooles, comprising an Assortment of all mom Counter, nttable Platform, Warehouse, Hay, Coal, Cattle, and Railroad Scales. Purohaaers will find it for their interest to call and exorcize the above coeds at rim IM CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia, CHAS. A, DANIELS, The attention of country merohanto to milled to the above stook. f022-tm i t o FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM WALES. For ate bang% titfel3l4. LEGAL. PAJtAIi BrEvF;xl, JAMES E. Y. STEXENS. fe2A.Gt NEW PUBLICATIONS. TOOKE'S PURLEY! 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Ttie styla she lentz ta a 4 •1 its important theme—dignified, eloquent, vlgoroue. an d chaste.". -- • • E • • ther of these books will be lent by mail, poi age . .1 ire, to IMIJSArt of the United Steam,. by HU_DJJ CARLETON, Publishers, feltl•atthtf SU N .130 GRAND Street. Ne* York. PORTRAITS ENGRAVED ON STEEL OF EMINENT PERSONS, with the ILLUSTRATED NEWS OF TILE WORLD, Published Weekly in London and Dolton. tr i •al year, / Quarter. }lti cents a number. NFL 82 railroad. With Phrtraite. r with one Portrait. Pent free to an! address in the Montt. PORTRAITS SENT I•Alittnt r phi ECILDd TO SUR- SCRIDERS - • - - A sample, number of the Journal, with a. steel-plate Portrait add Memoir, and a circular eontsining terms and a list of all the Portraits (MU published, will be Bent. re o f 15 ce oft &alb or Stamps, by BBIVRY A. BROWN /4, Co.. Publishers and Agents fbi the United States to whom all subscriptions am! trade &- d ere should be sent, at 11 HANOVER Street. Boston, Mass. tf sHlPPlltiti. FOR ME BOUTIL-CHARLES TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS, FREIGHT REDUCED. .•-• • • . Heavy Freight at an average of Pirrattit per gent, be low New York Steamship mien. AIOR CHARLE'STON, S. C. The U. S. Mall Staddiship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Charles P. Marahmah. Will etul on Wednesday. Id nroh 7, at 10 A. M. Through in 48 to 60 home—only 16 hoar* at Sen. FOR SAVANNAH. OA. The . Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain Jo , /kyle, Will sail on liatardar, March 10,4 it 10 o'ci oo St. h rough in 58 to 60 hours—only hotirl at Sea. it ir - Sai ling days ot anged from every Saturday to evert five dai a. Goods remit red, and Luna of Lading signed every dor. The splendid first-otruur side-wheel Steamslii pa ICEY STON b STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every to days, thus forms a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah. these Slops con nect with steamers for Florida. and with railroads, for all plaoes in the South NSU RANC. and So E uthwezt. I . Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goode shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by ending tessols, the premium being one-half the rite. N. B.—lnsuranoe on all llrlilroad Frelght entifelf unneoessarY, farther than Charleston or Basdnio , h, 4 114 Railroad Companiee taking ell risks from these points. GREAT REIYUCI lON IN FARE. Fare by tins routo 25 to to per cent, cheaper than by the Inland Amite. as will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets front Philadelphia, via Charles ton and Savannah steamstooxicliuDitiomEALB on the whole routo, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery INLAND YALE. Charleston.— 60 Savant el.-- 31 00 25 00 3176 At1anta........_..31 00 38 tO To Charleston_.... ..316 00 Savannah...... is 00 ugusta.— ..... 3s 00 Maaoh .. Si 00 (0 23 CO T part, ... 00 ilhany ...-- .17 00 /1 ontxontery 21 00 loptgoMely..— .33 CO Mob'le.,. 3.3 00 tondo. .......... 40 00 New (Manna 39 76 New Orcears . .. . 01 00 EXCURSION TICKETS 0 THE CHA -TON CONVEN'CION ... 'tat — 5. - No hub of lading signed after the ship h . ar l ed. For freight pr pareare apply on boar , •.' ceoond w hart above Vine grad t, or to ALEX. HERON, Jr.. Southweet corner FOURTR and CHESTNUT, Agorae in Charleston T. R. k T. 0. BUDD. Savannah, 'HUNTER & OA6I MEW,. For Florida from Charleston, Matron Carolina every Tuesday For Florida from Savannah, steamers St, Mary's and St. John's, every 'Monday and Saturday. FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— MPA O NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP The United States Mall Steamships A II AOO, 2,800 tons, David Lines, Commander, and FU TON, 2,000 leave new Vigi,, j r,:f. A ,:aii V egaaTn i Nt n er r O il iear IMO, on the following nays To meet new requirements of the Poet Office Depart,. ment, the days of sailing of the jiRA 0 and FULTON from HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTO .wall after their VIIVn voyages, be changed an follows from NEW IC!save in the case of the present departure of Lhe FULTON, which rill take place on the 17th Deoember, the schedule remains, unaltered: V12 1 1431 w ... 1 .V1V0 17. F Urazt A . N3 2 40 . ARADO Jan. 7. ARAGO.....*Jan. 31.... It n b. I. FULTON..—Feb. FULTON—_Feb.2B 29. AltAGO.— Aloh.ll. AR AGO 27...hich. 29. FULTON—filch. 21. ULTON....A gt....Apl. These steamer., built. expressly for Government ser vice, with double engines, under deck, every attention has been token in the construction of the hull and ma chinery to insure gaiety and speed. The ships have five water-tight oompartments enoloeing the engines, so that in the event of collision or stranding the water could not reach them. and the pumps being free to work, the safer yof the vessel and passengers woula be se cured. Repent experience tine demonstrated the abso lute necessity of this' mode of construction. Tne accommodations for passenger's are believed to combine every comfort and convenience that can be de mod. From New York to Southampton or Havre—First Cabin, CPO; Second do., 4276. From Havre or Southampton to New York—First Orin, 700 francs; Seeend do., 3110 francs. o passenger' going to London these steamers offer the a vantage of economy both in time and expense. Specie delivered in London. No passage secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. All letters and news pa_pere must pass through the Post Moe. For freight orunssage apply to W.g. DRAYTON. Agent, 7 lirotulway, New York, WI L I I I AM 'SALIN, Agent, Havre. OR 8 EY & CO., Agents. Southampton. AMER CAN EUROPEAN IMPRESS COMPANY, Agent, Paris. War. NEILSON, Agent, Oillee, Toba Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia. Plans of the ships can be seen, gPiTUE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL &TEAM- PROM NEW YORK TO LIVIRITOt.... Chief Cath Axone—. ..... •• • • • 4 1,, , , Pioond Cabin in Ihmage -- • • PROM BOSTON TO lavEarooL. Chief Cabin Pam R ...... • • • • • • • •.....,. Second Cabin Plumage ....' and d or i ; The ships from Boston oall at t Hsr CANADA, Capt. LaqK, AMERICA, Capt. Aliliar, NlAGARA L Capt.Anderson EUROPA, llapt..l, Laitoh, PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. ARIA, Capt. E. 0. Lott, AFRICA, Capti.Rlmpsif naon These vessels cam a clear white light at masthead green on etas board bays ; N. on port bow. ARABIA, Stone, leave N. York, Wednesday, Feb'y 22 EUROPA, Leitoh. " Boston, Wednesday, March 7 AFRICA. Shannon, " N. York, Wednesday, March 14 AMERICA, Millar, " Boston, Wednesday, March 71 ASIA. Lott, 74. York, Wednesday, March 28 CANADA. Lang, Boston, Wednesday , April 4 ARABIA. Stone, " N. York, Wednesday, April II NIAGARA. " Roston. Wednesday, April 12 PERSIA. Juekine, " N. York, Wednesday, April 25 Berths not secured 00111 paid tor. An experienced Sursoop on b The owners of these chips will not be accountable for Gehl, Silver. Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor. and the value thereof therein exPressed. For freight or passage apply to E. CUNARD, fef/ Dowling Oren, Now York, BALES BY AUCTION. Fp - RREES, BEENIZY; & CO., No. im NI ARK FIT KFR ®ALE OF IMPORTED ODS. AND DOMESTIC DRY GO On TIMIKULY Morning. Mitten oth, at 10 o 'clock, by catalogue, on mil months' OMR -400 paokages and lota of imported sad domeetio dry goods. BSCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT ETREET rite the Cutout Honsa. between FOURTH and 1 t Streets. SPECIAL BALE OP 500 DOZE •RUPERIOR. STE REOSCOPIC PICTURES, REVOLVING AND PLAIN BOXES, &a., de. On Monday Morning, March 6th, commencing . at 10% o'clock precisely, cossistins of a complete assortment of Lansheim's hest plain and:colorrd views, colored English groups slid scenery. oity and near views, &r. Also, walnut and rosewood revolving bones, atngle storeoecopes, &s. KIER [PP'S SALE OF A STOCK OF RA 61 - 1 1 1 k SS. BRIDLES, TR iNKR. An., Am, MANUFACTURED BY Mr. C. P. HENSEL On Monday Morning. March 6th. commencing at 10 o'clock. will be sold, by order of Wm. 11. Kern. Sheriff. upon the premises, ' southwest corner of Sixth and Chestnut streetsAths entire fixtures of the establishment, comprising large show case, shelving, tools. benches. fire-proof, a Inn e Int of second-hand harness. materials, chandeliers, Ac., tc. Also, On Tuesday Morning. March 6th. at the auction room. 431 Chestnnt street by catalogue, commencing at 10 o'clock, the entire sro-k of the above celebrateo menu flctursr, compiling 100 sets superior single and double harness. plain and embroidered with geld and silver mountings; a com plete assortment of ladies' and gents' saddles, fine and. heavy bridles, whips, horse blankets, mountings, orna ments. Ao.,An. TRUNKS. VALISES. AND MATERIALS. - Also. superior sole-leathentravelling trunks, bonnet and but boxes. carpetbags. valises, Ac. Also, a complete assortment of every variety of mate riels and trimmings, used in the business. Goods now arranged for examination, with cata logues. SECOND APRING SALE OP EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, Ac.. tic. On 'Wednesday :Somm, March Bth, by catalogue. on a credit -600 packages and lots. comprising a general assort 'bent of rich new style embroideries, white good'', lore matte, &a., to which the attention of the trade is in vited. lIET &melee and catalogues early on the morning of sale. XTURr.B AT YRIVATE SALE. orderTh fixtures of n. first -olau dry-goods store , in perfeot rot $1 • PRILIP FORD & CO , AUCTIONEERS, No. 090 MARKET SUnet, and /RI MINOR firrnet„ ',BALE OP 1,000 CASKS ROOTS, SHOES. BKO GANS, de. On Thursday Morning. Maroh oth, at 10 preelPeln Win be sold by catalogne, on four months' credit, 1 CM cases boot., shoe.. brogans, 30., consisting in part of men's, born', and youths' calf and kip boots; (Alf and patent leather Oxford ties and gaiters; super calf gaiters and walgoie inoe3;„ atnmen's, nosses',, and children's calf. kip. goat, and morocco hoots, gaiters, union tie., and slip. pets, embracing a full assortment of aerisonablo goods. from first-class manufasturera. Also, simples of Iti) case. gingham umbrellas, Mr' Catalogues and G sampler early on morning of sale. PEREMPTORYTIAN RALE sampler INGRAIN AND VENI CARPETI. • On Tuesday Morning, March 13th, at 1036 o'clook t will be sold hy catalogue, on e 1.% months' credit. WO pieces super all-wool and worsted ingrain carpetmgr, wool fil li ng do. Vertitmt and list 4-4, 3-4. and 6.8 carpet:mg. J. WO LBERT du CO., AUCTIONEERS, %-J. 619 ARCH Street. between Fifth and Sixth. REGULA SALE& PTY ICOOde, olotamg, e:trgw gOcrs, carpets, boots, shoes. &o. In lots arkpted to the city and country re tail trade:by catalogue. and for cash. Fat - suture, china, glass. &c., every Wednesday mora ine. Trees, plants, vines, &miervery 'Thursday and Pato day moraine during the season. Special sales of all or any description of property at any time to suit the convenience of the owners thereof. FIRST SPRING pAr,E. OF DRY GOODS—FOR CASH. - Onin - eSdai Mormon. Gth inst., at 10 o'clock precisely, at 619 Arch street. by catalogue, mud in lots to snit the city and country retail trade, commuting R6O lots itnported and domestic staple and fancy dry kOods, and port of a, city retail stock, consisting of Frenoh prints. American do, cotton hose and half hoes, gloves, napkins, damask table:cloths, fine, super, and extrajnonnets, embroidered table cloths, dishing', dress 'Mks. linen cambric handkerchiefs. merseilles vestings, lawn, robes, linen shirt bosoms, neck ties, ta ble cloths. summer coating, linen buttons, sat Mirage, semi's, shawls. belts, collars edging and inserting, black lace caps, Indies' embro,dered skirts, linen cambric handkerchiefs needlework cellars, seats' neck ties, su per litclle shawls. he Also, included in sole will be found a large variety of goods not or umerated. vifir Purchasers are referred to catalogues and gam- Plot early out the morning of sale. MOSES NATHANS, AIIOTIONEER AND COMMISEDOD. MERCHANT, southeast corner of SIXTH and RACE 14 tr.! et& MONIN TO LOAN-I . . . .230,000 to 1011, in large or anu4 521104111101, m etooka,V)td and loiter plate, Manmade, watohea, Jewel ry, fowling Metre,. dry good , . clothing, gramma, m g= It i g ar ,VntWieh e i t ale a n Ti l eerr I t A m o e n u lt fitr ' ' aruo l l t :a r o e value, tor any .anath of time ag.eau on mare liberal terms than at any other eatahltint in thin atty. GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. At private sale, splendid piano forte, in non rosewood cage, cost 8600. price 8160; fine 18-caret gold hunting case patent lever watch, double time and Independent seconds, only 11/2: fine gad hunting - case knelish pa tent lever *a °hes, of the moat approved and best makes, from $.26 to 8100. Eno gold double. bottom El:re lish pateht laver watoheil, best make, from Sri to $140,, fine 13-caret hunting-vase detached patent lever watches. 13 jewels, from 816 to 933 • open face do., from 810 to 813; fine 10-caret gold Ultra hunting case watohes st SID; open face do., from alo to 4m; civet English patent lever watches, in Minting case. and double bottom, of the most approved and beet make. from 410 to $ 3O • American hunting cue elver patent lever watches al Sge; hunting case carer duplex watches; ditto double time. from guts 4110 bonito cue ether lever watches, fall jewelled. winds without a key, froth 6116 to 800; Lepine do., from 813 to 813; Minting ease sifter detached lever watches L3jewels, fromo to In; open face do., from 86 to Bunting case e elver ',mune watches, fell jewelled, $T to 810; open face de., from $ a to hi; silver quarlder watches, from 93 to 85; silver PronotexaMbei, from 31 to 83; gold patent luMting case and open face lever and lapin* lhnslistr, Swiss, and French watches. from $1 to aim; ;F ine gold ear - ring ., fob, and neck °halos at 60 cents bper dwt.; fin e gold sets of ear-ngs. breastpins. and racelets; lands, fineer flare, end jewelry, of every de sonption, for less than half the Imam' prices. 8460300 to loan, in:ernms to cult applicants, on dry and every kind of goods, at less rate of charting than any other eatebliehment 111 the 010. 011T-Dooft BALL! personally by the auctioneer, at Terry law C O I.IBIaNhIENTB SOLICIT - SA_ " _ CorkeiAorneota of all and eyorr kind or 1 00, .. thlrdathe value of the goods will be '" road I -- • -* " .4 .4_i_to's*.s...,, m &TRANS. OMB PAUL P. TELLEE. IMIO. D. 'MORT. KELLER, & EMORY, Woe No.llo WALNUT street, Philsdolphis, Pa., BOLE AOhNTO FOR E. Bordss' superior Broad Mountain White Ash. and It. Ilsoksher & Co.'a oolinrated Black Heath and Otto lihicued ny caned and railroad from Schuylkill Haven, achulktif co., Pa. fel4-3in HOUSEKROERS LOOK TO YOUR iatgrest. Hay your COAL AT HICKS', where nothing but the very beet enality of Lehigh and &hut poalte offereCat the following reduced erten: Lehigh, Woifen, zip oad X all ton. tonu:lk r i 4 CO Warranted free from elate or dust end fallweight, at HlCKS'_Lard, southeaat oarner MARSHAL! an: WILLOw. Unit and see. • og6-em S I W. GROOVE & • °moo I 4 booth FVURTII BOW. WHARF, Pllll3 ElTtiaT., BCIIHYLLIA49 Dealers and Blussera OP Locust Mountain, O Lehis ALh, and Enhuyikill C. Morohandise taken on wharfage. - I_II.OKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEIIIOH COAL, reared with for.Atj Mrri eori beat terms. Apply Itiirtuwixa , P 8 Depot, and WILLOW Streets IV 6m MACHINERY AND IRON. 'ANVIL V. lI.EIIRICC. 1. YarGII/Zi ItILLIAM R. MIRRICE. Q,OUTIIIVARE. FOUNDRY, N. 7 FIFTH AND WASIIIN6TON STREETS. urt,nagrum. MPIIRICK tiONS, BNOINEEIteI AND _MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Fto/MO Steam Engines, for Land, River. and Marino service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Beata, &c.; Castings of all kind., either Iron of Brava. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Wurka, Work Shops, Rail rbad S iatioad, Retorts and Gad Machinery of the latest and most im proved constrictitt. Every description of Pia:italic:es Maohinery, each as Sugar, Saw. and Gi tat Mt Veen= Pans. Open Steam Trains, Gefeestors,_Filters, Pumping Ensint O. &s. Sole Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar dollinC Apparatus; Nao m i th's Patent Steam Hammer: and Anpmwall Wolsey's Patent Centnfugai Sugar Drain ing Mar Pine au.i-y GENTS , FußNisitirto GOODS. W. SCOTT---late of the flrua of -Win a.• cheerer k Scott—GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH INQ_ &TORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 ottEsTrtuT Street , (nearly opposite the Guard Haase,) Phtledelphia. J. W. S. would respeottally oaf) the attention of ha former patrons and friends to his nem store, and is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at ehort notice. A perfoot fitguaranned. Wholesale Trade 'applied with fine Shirts and Collars. S OUTHERN OIL COMPANY or NEW ORLEANS. No.l Machinery 011. at 1.5 per cent. below the cheap est lubricating agent in use. for railroad car Pones, sta tionary engines, sugar refineries, printinc presses, he. This oil is chemically pure ; to entirely (fee rem gem and acid, and in all changes of the temperature retains eta perfect limpiditi. It has been testa against sperm, lard, metallic, Polar. Arctic, whale and elephant oil, and has defeated all with the except.). of the very best sperm. alonpula of which it ran for 3.340 miles on the Macon and Iltostitra Rail road, tleorgta, when no difference was perceptible. The attention of Machinists is particularly requested. RIM TO Pennsylvania Central Itattroad. New Orleans Picayune. Commtacial Bulletin, of New Orleans. Belcher's Pager Refinery, St. Loma J. REDMAN .010 E. Agent, 101 South FOURTH Drama, fel4-lin Philadelphia. B RICK-31AKINCi MACHINES which tem qr the clay. and make 20,000 perday. Brick Preemies, Tile Machpies. Clay Wheela&l.l Spade'. and castings for Coal Kilns, at C. CARIVELI. 8. GERNIINTIJIVN Rend. nhnvw Vdth •treAL ipl7-11n. NEW YORK KEROSENE OIL.-100 bbls for male at manufaoturer'a_prierr. YAANALL Se OGDEN. f 15-Im as North THIRD Lttreet. NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the 1 . following Certificates have been lost or destroyed. and that apphcation has Leon made to the Comm., for pew Certilleates: Non. 756. 6- 95, 657. 585 roll. , Mutual Life I neurence Company, m the name of ELlZaßwrki 8. DOT 0. fete-er NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ~ppl.eation has been made to "The Trustees of the Fire Association of Philadelphia for the renewal of a Tolley of insurance, so. 22,304 4, issued in the name f lin E111,!,14 & REICHERT for Sl.oni, dated Sept. 9 Hsi, which has been lost. and any iniortnation thereof wilt be received by .BREMIIt, CO.. feTS-etu.h.thlllt ?27 MARKET Street. WINES AND LIQUORS. WTCALL ATTENTION OF THE 'RADE to this really Superior &thole • ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC. A supply in assorted packages constantly on hand. Orders received for dtreot importatioc., Also—Hennessy Cognac, Leßoy Cognao, London and Rolland lints, Claret in Wood and Cat ea, Champagnes, high and low prieee. LONGCRAMF, importer. otticim SU South FRONT, Philadelphia. GEOHHE WHITELEY, N 0.135 Sour k FRONT Street, Importer of Brandy, Wince, Re s offers fore, In bond only, the following , among other standard rand' of brandy: Pinot, Castilian, & Co.. Whoa. Innen & Co.. Jules, Robin, & Co.. Oterd, Duni, & Co..' A. Boignette, Msrett, Cameos, ellevotrin, Q. Dupont & Co., nion Proprietor's' .& F. blartolla f se. lientteg.7. Mao, Stuart's Parsley Malt Whierej, , Did the choked rturienes of Madeira, Shen'' , Port, urgundy s and Rhine Wines, Palm Tree Qin, Jamaica Rum. Banta Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &0.. ho 01-17 NEW CROP NEW ORLEArS SUGAR.- ♦MF'*I(~3tAHATI RA °.7.3.71 . 4 8 1F41:jor "tby TAVA COFFEE.-1,000 pockets prime nitit A Ctar rale by JAMES atalLl4l*3l:X., BAX.ELBY AUCTION. - THOMAS SONS., alle!r11 • Noe. 139 and 14.1 fiO.SITH FOURTH MEET. Farmarty Mac grand al.) STOCKS .0,24 D REAL ESTATE. TUESDAY Hart. Noon - ainf Evening Bales. Pamphlet eatalornea note ml 4, oontairlint fsU ds nriptums of all the propernaa to be sold on Ttraanap next. Oth mat.. at 12 o'clock, noon. and 7 o'clock in the avenlon. vett. a lot of Wei 7th, 13th. 79th t 72 th. end 29th Match , oompnetug a large amount of Takata" property. FIFTY-FOURTH TRADE BCARD. ALE.—The Fall-fourth Philadelphia nada Relate Booßellers will *mummy OD Ig Mir ends'''. igth 2 . 14 " i• Cataloge:a read,. SPRING SALES—STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE Second Sprint Sale—March Ilth. at nous, at the En hance- Third Sprint Sae—March 6th, ia the evening, at the Exchano. Fourth - Soria g Sale—Mirth 7th. on the prennser,Pentr &mare, elegant residence. sir Peremptory Sale. Fifth Spring cafe—)larch 13th. at noon, at the Ex change. LT ran orthe handbills for each of the above sales pow ready. CARI),—PHIMIC BALER REAL 73STATR STQCKB AT THR RICHANGIL—Esdes of zeal Wain and stocks ever, Tuesday, at the Raehangs. OP" Quetritmtors herleg the optoon ot saber sale. sir Handbills of each propeity nosed separately, addition to vbseh we pubhah. on the Satarday prepays to the male, of thonsand eantlomss. in Pan team kr*, giving full deesr 4 ,Stions of all the propsites to be sal; on the folkrinng TuZsdly• REAL RRTA. • AT PRIVATE'S/1M IV" We have a large stigma et real restate at PriTSill rale, including ever, deecrip:ten of city and. udatilt7 !Property. PnAted beg mai _be esitat the =bon stuns PRIVATE BAI,E R.RoItITR. sir Real estate entered on our privee ale mew and advertised occasiona ll y in our public Zell ator_,_, 011111 I elwhieh IMP copies ere Printed tveakildfm, Of to PEREMPTORY SALE-BTOORE, ica. On Tuesday, March 6th. at 12 o'clock• noon. at the Philadelphia EschnoFe. trill be sold, without raters's, for account of whom it :TINY fOIICP , Eit 1 °rims! share (22 new sharsaißact Francisco Land Aasoc.ation. For °that aseountr, I allare Philadalphia Library. 1 ahare Mercantile Library.. 26 share: Delaware X o taal Safety Mamma, Co—Dar $25 each. llaharea Reliance Insurance Camara. , shares American Academy of Mme, wi th tic ket. SECOND SPRIG SALE—MARCH Mk. At II o'clock. noon. NEAT MOHRRN RESIDENCE. with side yard. No. 533 Nortk Thirteenth %tree!, above tiering qardeti it. Peremptory SAItir—VALEABLY. BUS ' , 14 STAND —Four-story brick More. No. 136Nerth Third enhot. be tween Arch and Race Went. sr hale abaremte. SMALL FAH3I. 11 nerel,vittr improFereenta. on the Hates road, 1 mile from Molitinmerly lll . o , mile* from Line-Lenmeton station, ol the j!ert_e PePee7 vanis Railroad, Montsomery °eolith ,rw. tom ' n poeeeesion. THIRD SPRING SALE—MARCH At 7 o'clock. in the Reenitir. Orphans' Court Bahr—Estate of Ann Muter. dec TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLIN:3, (old) No. dd Spruce .tree t. between Second and Third ornate. Safe by order of Herm—Eau° of Benjamin Hickman, deteseed. THREE-STORY BiItK . DVVELLLNO. No. CIS Vim street. between Fourth and Fifth streets. Orphe.ne Cored Bede—Estate of John MaCrslish. deed. FIVE DWELLINGS.. teorth Thin] street—Thres outer brier. t Isro-atorLbtriet, and 2 two 'tog frame dwellers. No. aL"North Thud street, between Tamma ny and Green streebe. Ortibene Cone dale— Estate! of Mare Lorronre. den'd. TWO YEARLY GROUND RENTS, 417 and Mu. ont of lots west suds of Bath street, north of Fitzwater street. Fame Estate.—TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. west side of Sixth street, north of Fitzwater street. Berne Estate. TWO STORY FRAME DWELL ING, north s de of Vine street, west of Eighth street. HOTEL AND DWELLING—Frame hots, Oeart corn • r of Fourth sad Coates street% with three teeme dwelltrige in the rear. FOURTH SPRING SALE—MAHCH 7th. Petemptore Sale on the Premieem—Pe i` ttre. ELEOA HP:SIDE-NCB AND FURNITUNZ, FC(E - - - • - - . • • . • PAINTINGS. BILLIARD TABLE. &a Of a Gentleman Declining Housekeeping. thi Wednesday Morgans, Match 7th, at 10 o'clock. will be sold, at public sale. without reserve, on the premises, No. 107 Filbert et.. the superior Residence and Furniture. The lot is 60 feet front on Filbert etreetylimposits Penn Square.) and 141 feet in depth to Cuthbert street. The mansion is one of the beat built houses in the city, and replete with every modern Improvement and convenience—elm-ant side warden, superior new stable and coach house on Cuthbert street, Ite. The whole in eseefient repair. 'forme—ig MOM may remain on baud and mortgage in the usual manner. Of the balance, only el ' , telecast!. or an approved endorsed note at 60 day.: residua in six. nine, and twelve months, satisfactorily secured with interest. PCP - Sale peremptory. Fer fu.l assumptions. see handba lls. 16.. 1 " The FURNITURIZ.which livery elegant, end is Ent-rate order, will lie sold by catalogs, inneedistel after the sale of the house, Ser PALE ABSOLUTE, of both the Real Relate and Furniture, including the entire elegant rosewood dnsw ing-rooin, library, drnint-toem, and &ember furni ture; large mantel and pier mirrors. floe broaetella cur tains, elegant gas chandeliers. splendid chi" dinner and dessert sets, rich out Pass, Parertor Sheffield pia" ted-ware. fine carpets. lee. VALUABLE ORIGINAL PAINITNGS, By eminent European and American aeries, including Mirterbeim. Daneschrender.Sch'esainger, Verbrooktio yen, Pchmidt. BaPaille. Tad-man, Otto, Montagne. °maven. C. Kreigheff, Paul Weiner. Van Starttenburs, J. B. Ord. Potter, T. Moran, Woodside, and other *ee -1 brated painters. Also, a number of fine Engravings. Also, a superior French bibiard table, in complete or der. cost ene. May be easmined, with catalogues. on Monday and Tuesday, previous to sale, from In to a .'clock. FIFTH SPRING SALE—MARCH 11. At 12 o'clock',on. Orphans' Court Sala —Etnate oeMark Winteatdes, ceased— TWO THREE -STORY BRICK DWELLINGS!, north west corner of Jumper and Rodman strew. mrs twea Tbateentli sad Broad n. eon Lombard and South streets, Orli' ace Court Sale—Estate of Howell HoPkins, aw coated— : NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. V/ mouth Titi.2-8, teeuth street, above Walnut stress. LARGE AND SUPERIOR IMIDENCE SPRUCE STREET—Tbree-story brash tesidence.enth all modern comeniences, N 0.1511 Spruce street. with green house. conservatory. stable. eoacb house. and lane tot. *4 Met front, 240 feet deep to Latimer:west. Two fronts. Executors' Sale—Estate of Robert Rana ecott, de messed VALIJAPLI, LOT. 21 ACRES, with Sue roue bete. and front of over Pot feat on Indian gegen hum, near Gernomtewn. 82 , I TWO HA NDSONIF ODERN RESIDENCES. Arish at.. north aide, east of : Twentieth street; Amithed TIM all modern ellt.ntes. tir Immediate possession. MODERN THREE BTORY BRICK DWELLLNG. No. PM north Fifth street. between aeons and Weave 111.6 e Ts. late N Liberties. ht °DERN DWELLING, Na. MD Vine etteet,be tweeo Tweleueeb and Twenty-firil-!HcP I S: Brie TWO STORY BRICK 14 tt"...rtbi. No. Me Pt.....0, - Vn" Idle Fly- bfllntll Court.) between Looms anS Spruce and Tenth - and Zkventh streets. Bale at No 1347 Chestt Ftreet. FRRNITURE. ROARTF nu COI) PIANO, PIER -MIRROR. TAPPRTRY CARPET. Re. Qn IConday Moraine. Bth inst , at le o'clock. at No. I.lil Choicest inset. be cower:to, the neat fiareitere. - rosewood tette.. b 7 Gale & CO., fine French plate per liorro2. tapestry carpets, & c.. of a family declining housekooyme. Also, the kitchen furnltnre. Mamie, examined at 8 o'nfoctien the morning of UM Sale. With Cove.lo.trair. Bate No. 11M Spruce ['meet. ELEGANT FURNITURE- hilftllollB. CllR TAiltßttku. On Tuesday Mornrop. MSrth 6th at IC o'clock. at N 0.1123 Sprees street. the furniture of a gentleman declining !sonneteers's. made to order o' the best quality, in 034 bola shop tone, sad in fast-rate order. I. emprieng superior wallet draw ing-room furniture, elegant centre table t rosewood cabinet. pair handsome oval mirrors. rich gilt frames. piano-forte, superior dininn room furnoure• handsome carved walnut sideboard and extension dining tab'e, superior chamber furniture. fine mattresses, carpets, aim Also, the kircloin furniture. tEr May be examined on the morning of sale at o'clock, with catalog es. EXTENSIVE FATE OF POPULAR SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS LIOuKS - PARTLALLY DA MAGED, On Tuesday Evening, March fib, and flillovri e g evenings, be sold a large aaaortment of popular schoo, and valuele ,eila neena books. qiiiirto bibles. Juvenile work3 i , kc., dammed at the late fire in Chestnut street. tEir Now ready for examination with catalogues. Pate nt Nns. Wand IJI South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR PURIVITURB, FRENCH-PLATE MIR RORS, PIANO-9ORTE3. BRUSSELS CARPETS. On Thamday Momins. At 9 o'clrek, at the Annum More, an assortment of excellent second hand furnihire, elesans plan-fortes. hue mirrors. carpool, etc.. farm families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience of sale. Sale N 0.311 South Seventh Street. GENTEEL FURNITURE, MANTEL CLOCK, FLA- Tl , O WARE, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, CAR PETS, Re. On Friday Morning. March 9th, tit 10 o'clock, at Ito. 311 Booth Seventh St root, three doors below Spruce, the entire household and kitchen furniture, Sa, of gentleman declining housekeertur. ET May he Si/Mined on mottling or sale at e o'clock. Ms' The Route to to rent. Saio N 0.814 North El, enth Street. NEAT FURNITURE. ER I'SPEI,B CARPETS, Re. On Monday Moraine, March 12th. at 10 o'clock. at No. OH North tlerenth street. above Parrish street, .the neat household and kttehen furniture of a gentlemen declining houukeep tue. sir May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of gale. BUSINESS CUI.DS. HUBBARD & GORMI,EY, AL7CTION EF RAIIKET Ittreet. IVI L IESOURI LAND s. E. BILBROUGH & Co.. Gestate Land and Real Estate Agents, Dealers irt Land Warrant,. de., Stocks. e., Northwest corner THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets, Sr. LOUIS. t.. 7" Farticulsr attention raid to entering Graduated Lands. 60dOCO Acres for sale at prises mutes Isom UM to 73 eefts per acre. ateuts secured and taxes paid. nclowo stamp for Plat and nartoulars. fekti-3m WX. Y. ORII3I R. W. W. fi.III.NIW G REINER& HARKNESS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. fell-3m 132 SOUTH WHARVES PHILADELPHIA. A LFRED L. HOUGH, PAPER MANUFACTURERS' AGENT, Orders solicited for ever! description of PAPER AND PAPER-MAKERS WATERIsr-s N 0.17 douth BUTE Street. PtailadelDboa. fell -6m• pp R. I) ORSON, REAL ESTATE AAP* BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS TOW IL PENNA. FARMS In Montgomery, Bunks, and Cantu cola- Iles, _for sale or exchance. GOOD MORT OA F.. 1 on farms negotiated.. 'tor iaie in, Norris Own. pAWSON & NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS. NON. .319 AND Ant MINOR STREET. Between .Verret and Chestnut streets. PRILABEL,HIA. JAMES PAWSON. JAy. B. NICHOLSON R R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO ."- XER AND CONVEYANCER, Nornstoychru. 160 Farms fors:tie ni Boars, Montgomery, asd Chez er counties. Catalogues of Farms, With flail unser:p ions. sent by moil. fe6-3m v B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND • • SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY. for Principal Neva papers and Parted... Ala of City and Country. :N. E. Per rier FIFTH and CHESTNUT. Address V B. PALMER." Philadelphia. jal3-Sat TELOS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, No. V 3 South FOURTH Street. A ux. McKUsTNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (MEE:I3BU RO, PA, Will prnotise In Westmoreland, Anastreax, MI In cans counties. 5011-em THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE Sat CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels. Pinsk rises, merchandise, Bank Notes, and specie. either by its own LinesiAoLinciounec4on with other E xpress . corn trumutri States. H. the PI=CING towns B!Surcemit the sal-tf I eseral Stiserintendest SALAMANDER SAFXS. A large azoortmeot or EVANS & WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTIVIED SALAMANDER SAFM. ULT DOORS. For Bub VA AAA Stores. SAES LOCHS , utor nal o theN n in T r is yse. EAU good terms el any other es E tatalliuneot Uko Waited States, EVANI Tzt r. 'WATSON. No, PE UT Stmt. PLEASE OMR SS A OALL. Plui4tet bIINTON'S ENOAUSTIO TILES for floors Ornamental Chimney Tope for cottages. Larden V tio `lases and Ponans. trilled Pipe for &r out and Water candtgare. poi ted and ler ea,. Dr (TUBS—For sale by WETHERILL HAMM. a and a Nanilk ELBOOKD &rot. M 5. A. FIA_RRIROX,
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