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'''' '',", - 11 l llMArs,C°,tri gate et • 1 ,t. a e eoraer of selovely glade in the , Filtelt Of ., • Itklltflibt , thrir- - Arims , 8., a it O. 4 W -mai pitted a Germ Gamier sat_ two beautiful a leetheteelbe of the Tagthateibe-irblehtsd long led n One .0f: liiiii",'-foteittebesettese write tallimed. §reelee end ot might, ildry•likte fetid; With deep ad' *iv_ And a xi e lettis Out of aourremetere, sbadoiA ATAbO — tot bitglk tallAPPP i lit hair. et name wee_ OTIA, an she was daughter of Goitheufkly • the •Gllpesl.Xteir I. chief - . fleEtsto. •••,- •• d aughter:!ed•M net compealtel4im eienaf•the• o amettefteeko ii oty , King himself- , Oho wan abetter to stataterthatt poo dumpier her totes wee more fell ; her facie plunip„end ; het eyes of ; a. dark haleti:lol',' hefehale'ed darkest broWn. , Both the , letleide glide e Were beau l beyond de- SuiPtlei; - t ith e daughter!! if tha race are aptio.hel and opine present Neaten, thi - eleere sad-unesulleneid. • •• • 1 ,• te e • , :3„ -•, Electra toyed a young man of the tribe, named efeelan,ai handlome h Reliant, and ',tithes true s; heart al ever the sun atone upon ; and Leda VAS t e beoni sympathised w ith and sympathis with tomtit every, thing."' And they bed {bat -Tell Poietntieett wee elOW.altrard the olue • of the , watm •!Maner diy , learned of * plot, hatched by Mohammed and eiondebald, w hich would not only prevent:. -the unlmeof Eleotre lied - Fabian, but aleceplunge' both the maddens Intounepsakable and lifteleneewtetolt- - . , The pled .WO, thith- hiehammed shog,kl, give his I duettist Leda in marriage to GenWd ; - and, Gondebald, in , robin, Was to give his delight,* KIWI*. in • Marriage' to'•Mohammed.•e -The 'kn. , nouneement of. ekisPleA had bath filled the' heath! of 1 the two Ebb! with indignation lanheileary I • and they had wlthdrimen tO their seoluded nook to non. Butt *Whir, and, if potalble, comfort each other. Bul4o4lt o d doin fort oval& they cherish, The vowed' of; bit fathers was Absolute; and be, all {key dOted lve Amon, wee to nisi sooner than submit to such a revolting onion 4 , - it Jest u they had oome to ate' Wolusion; they beard footetepe in the fovea., and ion Fabian Came Int/bet; whereupon L e dg hastily quitted tbsi seat, that the berets might commence gone. ' The meet ing wan II sad oue, for Fabian had also heard the newt. Old Dione, • the Sonoma of the tribe, had told it to him ; 'and she hid ►Mee hinted thatneithet he nor.. Electra was of Gipsy parentage- , thee, a , strange mistime - was connected with them both, width she - might '' et tome 11M0 unibid. - She had aleo,,ewarned, Fabian OLIO& out for his , safety. '. frolvss are abroad, my eon!" she mild ; ! S and they thsret for the blood of want flirt ruin! Look well to thyself, itna to Eleetro!" 1 ' •Thelettel Were filled with dismay ." Their only hope was in eight; and upon flight tbey at once resolved. But w - hither should they flee? - As they anximudy revolved this question, they heard foot step! apProUhing, and Itleotra,,lty Fabianel coup mend, heater fled towards the camp,Thfailng her lover to meet the intruders alone: - --- • • Fables' soon saw two of the Most 'notorious ruf fians of the tribe approuhing, named *Gower and Troyer. They were vile instruments of the Gipsy Alai ever glad to do his bidding: zee matter how blood or %famous the service. They generally travelled together, and their dieguisee were as many and various as there were ,moesione for their nee. They summoned Fabian, in the Kluge! name, to aooompany them at once to Atherstone, where they were to meet Gondebald, and then set out upon somaexpeditten of, at impor tance . Of donne, he had to obey ; tell as lions ', warning was still fresh in his mind, he first went to hie ,tent and armed himself with a ample of pistols, which ho Secreted in his Sokoto. - . • 'Before the ' party had proceeded •'many miles through the forest, Fabian became 00100U0841 that the ruffians meant to do him harm, •11e , was oer ' tarn that they , were not on the path to Athentone ; and as they drew near a frightful ; chum, through which rushed A turbulent stream • he s aw, • by the , demeanor of Gower and ?rogue, that the decisive moment was at hand. litelied walked between , them thus far-one in his •front, the other behind him-but now, under pretext of having' hurt his foot, he stepped aside. and paused tilt the rear villain pseud him, and thee limped on a ft er them., On arriving at the edge of the ohum, the ratans suddenly wheeled around, drew their knives, and; rushed upon Fabian, of whom they thought to make speedy work. Bat they were mistaken. Drawing his pistols, he shot Gower dead, and wounded Troyee in the right shoulder so severely that the rattan fell to the earth end begged for matey, On reflection, Fabian necked to spare the Tillable! ..life ; and it'once set about dressing his wound se well as he could. with a view to getting him baok to the camp. This magnanimous conduct net only astounded Trogue, but it did mere-it teethed his heart, and he promised forever after to be a friend to Valdes as far as it should lay in his power: 'lle advised our hero net to return to the camp, es the King would , itertathly take umber proceedenge against him; thus hintiug, a lthough he would not expressly acknowledge the truth that Mohammed had 'ordered him and Gowee to ki ll Fabian; and he also hinted about other dath deeds that might be done, and earnestly besought ids preserver not 'to place himself again in the Kluges power. Bat Fabian returned to the oaMp. The journey was slow, as Trogus could ' not travel fast; and It was near Midnight when they arrived. Fablep , went at once to the tent of Dione, and tbund the Sorceress up, and seemingly awaiting the arrival of some one. She was a strange-looking mestere, and might, have served as a model for any artist who would picture a witch to the life. Mono was a Bpantsh Ciltano and she bad brought with her from the sunny S outh many an item of matte lore before unknown among the English Gipsies. , When Fabian had told Dione hie story, she . reeked herself to and fro, and muttered, "So soon:! so soon!" and then warning the youth to be on hie guard, she dismissed him with a promise to corn . municate some important sweets to him on the morrow, and plan for hie and Kleetra's•future Mohammed and Gondebald soon learned through their spies, that Vogue was In his tent; and the King at once 'enterer him. •On being questioned, Trogue told his story to the astounded plotters who • , raved with fury on learning the , issue , of thole at tempt upon our hero's life. They soon-bent Tel lies to their wishes by mingled thteits and pro. k_ aisle, end his oue haring been'given to himm t ehree e Gipaies were sent to bring Fabian to the King's i. apartment. . • ,' I(ohammed and Gondebald were 111 et ease. The fatter feared that union he should he able to bestow Electra upon the Mug, le himself, would never be permitted to take the fasoinating Leda:to wife; and tide neexpeofed esteem and return of Fabian 'partite/1 all his dearest hopes. The sling, however, had deeper emote for disquiet and greater reason to fair Fabian, than malted from oar hero's love formed influenee'oter !bottle Dloho had whispered strange things iti his ear, an 1 her mystic warnings bed caused him to tremble. Of , thole Siege he MWA not speak to G mdebald, but iiktreasured them In bigown dark bread, and tried to assume a look of easy assurance, and spoke words •,' of arrogant confidence, but ere he could prolong Ids remarks, the door was opened and oar hero wee led Into-the apartment by the three ruffiane wee had bead sent for him; When Fithian found himself In the presence of' the king and his uptake there was a sense of dread upon him which he had not before expert. ' snood. Mohammed looked dark and threatening, his brutal hoe being settled into an expression of • most deadly meaning, while Gondebeld, with his sunken bleak eyes and raised shoulders, looked not unlike a coiled serpent. And then the apert meat, with its dingy, ragged walls, and Its dirty floor, wi.t the ghostly light from the smoky glass of the suspended lamp, was not calculated to add • • anything like cheerfulness to the scene. But 'the youth was not left long to ponder upon these ' things for he was led ,towards the large oaken chair in which the king sat, who addressed• him without month hesitation : . " So, my fine master Fabian, you have had quite an adventure V' This eras spoken in a ur castle tone, and with the teeth closed. Our hero looked up si " My lord, "he said, u Ilf th e form of address which was common among, the gipsies when ed. dressing their ruler, ' 4 Kim have any- accusation to make, will you make it at owe ? for I would know :whereof I am accused." "Then shalt hear rigght quietly," replied Mo hammed; and as he spoke he out his eyes over the room, as though he would more himself that all present might be Ousted, Gondebeld stood at his right hand, while farther away, behind the prise. nor, Were the three Men who had conducted the latter from hie tent. -'1 bey were Bent, Jasper, and Auselmo.-three hardened, weeklies ' who, were bound to the hill of their muter, as though they bed been mar* maohines of torture, in his bands. 1 " Listen," the king proceeded, I. and answer me truly : Mist thou not el o u r fai th ful servant, Gower;" "I did shoot him; but.'twae la self-deb:nee," - ' "Beware, sir! Don't add falsehood to your other °Thal! Let Trogue be called." It a few memento the wounded gipey was brought e'l in. Ile seemed to be in • great pain, but he bore _ . himself at bravely`as poestble before the king. .:•'•• 0-106 he looked towards the, prisoner;:but it WAS , only a•furtive glands, and was not repeated. "Trope," spoke Mohammed, "you have been : • salted to give us your evidence , touching thin - youth's doings teenight. Let no hear your story. ''.. laid, mind that you give us the fade's they are." ' ~• - ;When sa our hero w how Trope avoided his - ' • • gale, end how he trembled, be knew that the forth. coming story had been already arranged. 1 , ' 'a My lord," commenced the woureled villain ::. "ye* know you tent Gower and myself to condoot Fabled to lithentone. ' We !flirted, se you di - melded. When we numbed the :stream near the , edge of the forest, we found that we bad lest our way, and white Gower went forward to look out ' • lbr a fordlos•plami, Fabian end • mysele sat down : upon the Toth. =I4 a little while Gower same baek, and as he was about to , tell us what he bed due i mend, master - Fabian Jumped up. And shot him with a pistol which be had drawn from his bosom. I hurrisid forward as quickly as possible to help ~ - =my companion ; but the young man had another x ~ yietol, which he fired at me, The ball lodged in I '''' , my elleddele. Her would hare killed me if he `could t •••'; - "What here you to say to this?" demanded Mo. ..'.''' hammed- • • At first the youth did. not know what to say. He had expected eonietbleg of this kind, sadyet the •, •, emit falsehood of Trope for a moment confounded , , "hisiel He tried to catch the villain's eye, but with., • oat effeet. • ' - ' "My lord," he finallmald, addressing a king, ' " thle men /lath spoken most 'falsely I did 'shoot . ,• Gower ,but not until he :bad tried ' to kill me; and when I fired at this fellow, it was to escape his "A very pretty stoty," returned Mohammed, with a amine 'ohnokle. "Beeb stories are very easily manufactured by theft who have done' great Grimed," Then timing to thlndebeld, he con• , tinned `;, " Good captain, you hates heard all-what ought we to do r ~-. , . •,, , ' 0 Why," replied the man time eddre l fs e e, 'e s *mishits were reflecting seriously on , e I G see but one 0011r10 ,to pumas. , The murderer mutt be se wed WU vou !tangles him"thoh trial,a6 our Cud fain* dm.A." ' "Tomato tight, eaptain," And then turning to the three men *he stood in waiting, he added-- fillets. stele-take this fellow, and look him up. I Let hint be as•oeuderhtbie as you can; but first ...e '••••••• see that he is seder.." ' " • ' . 0"' '. Our here felt that further expostulatton would' be =elms, ahe'follewM Saul fromthe apartment, e Jasper and ll Anthlitio blinging up the rear. In the narrow ball Ake - 'olde Itghted a torah, and than E. 4 , ~,„ preseeded to tAkorestot the building, and thence , • down, Into the collar. , The oellsr seemed to be nearly A s Inapj in elttook as wee r. the surface cove If mi by tie main •fifief AIM bffililleg , but Saul I' ' '., llogifi4 l 9,lll , oll,tar earner, where he found *door, .q ~, . .,, A ,gponopulkitAlk l 9ll,*low, nulled. Panay was i -'.1 . 0-avettoLi,..into tmeeitte - pritioner was led end A,!> Pirefelitlt istr - doarjwasiesehed, Whieh opened l ; 4 , , , r , wad a area ;sound, end - heyend_tehloh Appeere .... , x ,, ysiv , itunt.• tato rimiweelitl'Ottee wills, ,„',,vi ~,liiedan'eltpletkiteie, 4ntifirhtott: the yedth wee f zsLAil tkOIN AM Os Por 4001C1100;' . 41. 4 .1 ~m -, • • , trtiixt Iti 6134iflistitint*Ilintly tir9Pav 4 ` ,l ' 4 ) -: ' et,grteitttoNittli., P lol d tessotildt• some eel' 11.)4 ' -- nedatiiiiiie thiteftey Ititleitedide deptititi t i Judd an *canal ~Mod, doting which they I repldis!ted o luaelt littlo% l ank i Lske_ig l l744.,,:* l7 -' - ,14 WadilleellitaraY;httlielanitollei eteggerthg; sH. 14414.09.;.M19?irkii.tr47,!3P07.."'5t tipdlleaning heavily upedhis guldti. , . , ,VV:: •, ..'." ..:. iteu,efett . t.T.;, - ..0 ;lc ix io: :;,,,;.:,,A,,„,...... - ‘,l;,' .;„., ~,Ai , Ma 'aro Lrndeest „ ,-,eleeettetl genii ?ageing, "whabsereisi_vre.ae tNertett•eelonativneil,.etertli andsupporting 'the - pridoner. ^ ''- What is a •this? bisrliplAnd,`,Vtlithiree Scroll the ffoor. ' ! .-f$ Ginidi:: yorimust have eattorMeniuebVend &rankle° mnoh lif 4449 Vcntinitiff,"ialiet'd#ie;bbekL,K44 Ye) l ' •Oethat cold Neater 1 ..-ILAttld the: king he'd • better knoWthai the ,00.untettikaleaddir,',144Oning.nnt • :Sold low, Fillet--; here, Atellreol tetra held' ef abOulillithat the ' °facet!, of the law have . a'. hlin."6:r• r,- 1. , , ,, , ', ~ ' ' '''. idiarleye:tilionitiV7: ..,-! " - •'''' • ;77 3 ;7j. iTAlie ttitin th ud ' addressed set'downkllii'laritein ~- "'Yea ;My 1941=4 aniatiarel'of that." •- ' `-' '' ' 'linen the - groundcand - started to obey... This- wait' ".4dd "yeti', knefeeltat ' they: arefliable, - at the opportunify,,ithibli env :hero ;had-plotted-for , time, tolonitdOernni: 6 lial l ! : 7. ':,., }. ~ • aillas,";ii _,:- :,.• :vs: , 1'...•:.., ' - .. - - off their guard, be gathered all his eteength for the ' ( Then it „laeleir;efierigh„thatare must not have effort, and with one blow he sent Slid reeling to any disteriiione;•litveur own - damn' it pritseat,, theaarth. He then took Anselmo, as .he weans, Wets not for that, this.trial should come atlas logletenhis lantern„and served:aim ,in like man-. v ant -Morning; and thenfellovr shoilld liei hangedi nor . ;• and then lie darted 00'41104 the lithe* path, bellied night:.',l•l3 l l 6 l. l4l tite , notdoit new ; But=-' lte the top of his speed; 'ld.it little while, how iny eaptainyeire eeitateiianootioke bright What'( 'erer, it beanie evident t 4 the" youth•that he must s pew thought Is it?" --- -----• -- - --.- :. - .'-, _ coon orertaken if he e - kept on lif.theliath,"frie hie Gotedebald bent his heed's:moment, mitt' hilt Art- 4 pursuers were gaining.. upon' him every ; moment. 'ger Preened aped hisbrow,'and thenhe epProaohed. They were need to forest ranging, and oouldglide ,hie oblef.::, What he bad• to say,he de* not speak- along artier* the ' tangled 'bonghe' like' beads 'of 'ank titian la that 111600 ;. so he ithhipered it into, Tro y,. • • the tri kiteesti:latehatilinetl:started,',_sCh, seolught -: Many thoughts flashed through Fabians Mind; the ides, and convulsively . greening greening mo lly °nun' , bet they weaned him nothing. He regretted that seller brthe hand he exelaimed: , •• • ,--.,..--• .. `he had not stopped and given the ruffians . a few et ll Geed Oelidebald, it: shalt he,ffelle l."It ihallhe tre raps od the head, while' lie had them down ; one P! ~ .',:....'.--I..;'' ... , 7.• ~ '0 ~.- •, . ..; •. e " ' bet 'twos too.lateXlos9% The only hope was in con - Near the middle of the fOiMMOIL-all hour after, oealment ; so; &dee first "opportunity, he'. Sprang the einfeteriee - bet Ween - Mohammed and his imp- inte.the thick wilderood, and was streggling bravely teireliledisiat alone in her tent; She had heard en, when the voice of Saul Bounded olotte behind Scene. etrange remote qop.(ifening tho adventure Of him; ' , He turnedthia heed to look ; - and as „he did ..11 het lover; -biit'as-yee.she ;had net, arrived at. the se his foot caught in a stout vine, which sent him truth. The:weight of intspease wail agonizing, and h4diong among the underbrileh. . On the next M elte ritidied te Seek eld • phone, ikhopel • that ell, ',Rant Saul was upon , him, with a vice-like grasp might there gain, further'. light. i ' She hid upon his throat.''- In a inereentmore Anseltno came and w ui "bilk tedreer her light mantle over her up, and the youth's struggles were now in vain. heid,.*hen , her ,Movenients 'wereinterraptedsbY As belay there, pained and bewildered bY the fall, theantrenee of Gondsbald. .. 4 ::.:4;' 1., , f t; ' ',,.. 1 . Old by the grasp un his throat, they bound his il "Zit dolenrilectra, eft down," heti fether said.. r arms behind him w ithe stout leathern thong, and He took a seat as beepolte andwhen ehehad done , then dragged him book into the path. A huge oak ' the game, he oontineed : "'I hake something to ear was close at hand, and having foroeti him down by to yoti. , - I think you brie heard lime news. Is it the side of this, they bound his ankles as they had not so?'; .: •-,. ,I ~. • , ~,,, -..,-, z. - . , - Aohe his arms, thus rendering him utterly power "lhavehearivague ,rumore,". she replied. ' i less, either f or flight.or resistance. - , ': " And I'll wager a golden drown,thatyou were : ",Now," said Saul;es he straightened nit frem hie about to go out after Mbirritation. You were going Work, "I'll tell you what you've beetle° anxious to to seek old Dione; were you not?" - • . • know. I don't bear you any malice for the l bleir " Yes," Matra replied; lint; she looked down; yon gave me, nor for the effort you made to escape, as she spoke; for her' t'ather's gaze wag: Axed upon for Lshould probably.bave done.the same myself; her, en keenlythatehe could not meet it. ,•:• • , -. though, I must say; if I'd got - my hands Upon yon 1 4 .',Bleetrai listen to mi."; He spoke quiekly and While the smart was in my head , you might have Sternly, and the fate girl startled ea she heard got a. bitter taste of Saul's muscle. •••• /loiterer; hie *MS. ..!! If you trust that old witch you will you're ears, now, and I'll tell you what this thing tenet a. &noel ',You dod,t know her. Inlipaid. all . Menne. The:king don't seek :jeer •life-he ebe caused ,the rid:ter a thousand virgins iike - yonr- don't want to have the laws exeented on you; so Self: Her-Anil' .eye, ie upon' you.' Beware of, her, - he gives you: this chance :of escape.-But, mind or a worse fate shall be-yours than any you . ever you, you mustn't tell anybody lhet you Were let yet. dreamed of.' Ild'you know 'the story of the off on purpose. You must make it appear that you terrible charm she wears at her girdle?"' ':. - 'escaped by your own wits. And-one thing more " No" . the 'Maiden replied, ,wonderingly ; for 1 ,-you mustn't' come beak to the camp again. You'll ' she believed that the sorceress poefieSeed more than be in danger if you de." Mortal: power; '. •• •, . f .. ,-. ' 1 "'Hold P' (tried the youth; as' the villains were " Did you tot . know that that -charm was pore- 'about to turn away .'"lf it is as you Bay, why do !posed of brunan belies?" - ' • ,'.. ' ". '- '. '.,,,' yen leave these bonds 'upon Me ?', • •"I have heard se'",eald Electra, shuddering. ' ;, ." Somatic+ we were so ordered. The 'king said m _ "Did you over 'hear what particular kind of you'd get elear of them easy enough. Perhaps -bea m they,are?!! .. . ,7, •• • ~, ; they're to save him from speaking t'aliely . when "Bones of the finger, I.think." '' . ', ' ..."Aye, but that isnot all., . Mark me : Riedibone 'gave- a. low ohnokle °s he ceased speaking, and is from,the, right forefinger of a girl like yonreelf;„ Ahem , hurried away, his companion following close and she Wears thew '' -to mark the number of those -behind him. . • :. - who have fallen into her fiendish toils.. She mast Fabian lietinnartill- the sound of retreating foot.. , have fifty of themto make thecharm allloirerfili She now has! eight and forty : She him, fixed her. steps was lost in the distance and then he turned his thoughts. upon„his present situation. It was evil ee upon you and Leda i" ': , ~ • , strange, and, for, awhile, incomprehensible; but "No i nein cried Bleetra;'reelly terrified. "o, finally he fended that he could, at least, Imagine it sonne t be p' ~. .. . , • ' something or its meaning. He had been left there , "Bat I know!" asserted Gondebald, sloWliand to die of-hunger !'-No one ever traversed that path emphatioall.. "And now - I warn you to beware wive the Gipsy' hunters, and they might be kept of her. At present her power is limited; but,,if away untiLhe had starved!,As _these thoughts submityou fo bar , w iles, you are lost!" - oame upon him, he strained upon the bond that Blear& dared not- dispute 'her father,' and , yet confined his arms ;: but the tough thing was proof she, was ,tuiwilling ,, ,to lettere- that 'Diane Gould against his utmost' etrengtb . In a little while he meditate any etath.'oniel plan. True, elm did be- tried again; and be thought that the bond gave a Here that the women was a witch, but stilt she felt little beneath the strain; but he Was soon satisfied aimecenlidenoe in her pereonal friendship. Gon. that 'twae only the sinking ef the thong into the debald seemed to read the girl's thoughts, and he, flesh that bad caused the apparent loosening. presently interrupted th em : • . . - , siHe sank book once more against. the tree, well nigh exhausted; and he now noticed that the "let, mrobild,' I did not mean to speak of Dione'when I began, though I am glad that the moon hail risen. With the coming of the moon thoughtboourred to me, for stow I have given thee; light his spirits for the while .seemed to revive, 'a auffielent warning of a great 'danger.. I • meant and he tried to set his wits upon some expedient to speak to you of this Fahian. 'Ah ! you start., whereby be could omit off the lashings from his You are interested!" ' • , , • . . • limbs: , He was thus engaged when his Oar caught "Aye ; I am Interested," the maiden re plied,' a sound which startled him.. • after a moment's hesitation. " I should be foolish' Hark ! What is that low, frightful howling that ' I comes breaking -through the forest? It, is , the were I to attempt the concealment of so palpable' a truth."• •- : • • • io do frank . . . with me, Bloc- , voice of the bloodhounds ! Hark ! why do they "I am glad that howl eq.:smelly-so vengefully ? Why seem they 'yen tt tea.' Bat, to the story : Fabian is under arrest,' so eager and so hot-breathed? Hark I they are and in elms confinement, for killing Gower and at- close at hand, and their howls are changed to tempting to take the life of Trogus ; . here k , The moonbeams stream in through an and if he comes quick, ' snuffing cries. Ha 1-See _They are to trial he must surely be condemned ." '.. -• 'Electra uttered a quick cry or Pain, and Pressed opening in the leafy canopy, and cereal the het hand upon her heart., • hounds, not adze yards away. ,'• - . ""-Bat,'! - period' Alondebald who, th ough .be.As if he had read it upon a fiery scroll did the s Watched his child sharply, yet - , eemed to take - no whole troth unfold itself to Fabian's mind. Thus, particular notice of this sudden emotion, " the eould Mohammed gain his destruction, and the people , of, the,eamp, should never know the Ring desires to save. the youth' If he can, and he hatieelled me 'to hie counsel. We delibe r ated - a Murderous villainyofthe deed: - They Would think he had escaped from his prison, and fled to the very long *kilo upon the matter. It was evident woods, and that the dogs had there overtaken and that it Fabian were brought to trial, his conderd. nation must follow, for our plain laws cannot be set destroyed WI- ' L '• • , aside: At length we hit. upon the only plan by eißut-would the brutes take his life ? ' which' his salvation could be effected. We mean The youth'ebleed seemed to freeze in his veins as to let him, maim Ids escape. Do 'you understand this query came to his mind.' Re now Tomcat; me et, •,•- ,„ , . . „ , - . • bared a remark be had heard Jasper drop, only a , its s ii i p e r repeated Bleetra. ' • : few hours before, in the kennel-yard , while the ' ' ll Yes. 'We mean to let him escape. A way will dogs were so uneasy. The hounds had not eaten be opened to him, es though by accident, and he a morsel for four and twenty hours ! will be permittedto id free." ••,, • -.• . k •The above;is all of this story that wilt be pub.' With• one •of - those.' powerful efforts, by ,which lashed in our columns. We give -thin as a sample: the maiden could at times- entirely control the The continuation of it, from where it leaves& here, most; passionate •• emotion, she • calmed the 'wild can be found only in , the New York Ledger, the the :Which is for sale .at all beating'of her heart, thus utterly concealing the greet family paper, stores throughout the city and country, where .1- feelings which wore rending her mut.. She could not'plainly understand the plot, but that there was Pere are sold. Remember and ask for the New a plat against her lover she feltnire. , Should she,- the continuation of York Ledger of March 31, and in it you the story from where it l findt leaves at present; seelv further information' from 'her fa ••- . . they. she feared that - ehe might expose herself, to off here. The Ledger is mailed to subscribers at $2 ayes,, she spoke from the necessity of oonoealment which was upon her. • '. ,_ .. -- . or two copies for $3. Address your letters to Robert "I am glad ,n she said, ". that you haie told M e Bonner, publisher, 44• Ann street, New York. -It this; for now I shall be more easy. I did feel mach' is the handsomest ,and best fatall paper In the anxiety:-when I heard of Fabian's danger: We country, elegentlY illustrated, and . y that:aotethod have been 'children together-,we have been play. by a high moral tone. ..„ • mates together-and in later yearawe have been warm friends. • I have learned to' prize his com panionship much; and I will not deny that I have looked' upon him with more, perhaps than a mere friendly. a ff ection. But, even to 'bear - me cempany, I would not have him remain here, and • be in danger. lem glad therefore, that you have planned to let hino'go." • - - ' . • . • Gondebald was completely deceived., He had watched the maiden's every expression; and had caught every intonation' of her voice ; end not' a jingle': sign , could he detect upon which to fasten a:suspicion' that she did not mean and feel just what she spoke. lie' thought he saw her real feelings ; ;and, furthermore he imagined that abe had been very frank with hini ; so be left her with a feeling.' of eatisfaction, which doubtless would • have been .changedto rage could be have over heard the plot arranged in his tent s. few. hours afterwards by his daughter and Leda. The Gipsy fathers'Were orafty ; but what man could ever out plot a Maiden when striving for her lever's eafety ? OHAPTER DLOOD•HODNDB Some time near the middle of the day a man came down to the oell, and brought Fabian some food and drink. It was Saul, the robber—or, in Gipsy Darlene°, the ostslador. Be seemed a fit ting man to stand in the oboes of the dead Gower and surely he was a ready and export .tool in the hands of the Gipsy king. - The prisoner had a thought of poison in his Mind, but it'did not prevent him from eating, though he did not relish the food quite so well as he might otherwise have done. Saul waited a little while, authough front curiosity, and then loft. When Fithian had eaten what he pleased, he walked' about the cell, feeling his way along by the wall, talking. with himself as he wont.. In this manner he had spent an hour, or more, when be was die. turbed in his reflectiona by the approach of some one towards his place'of confinement, and shortly afterwards his door xis opened, and . .. Saul again made Ms - appearance ; but he did not this time come alone; hie companion, Anselmo, bore him company: " Well, my master," spoke the former, "how would you like to smell the fresh air, and see , the stare? We have oonie to load you out of this place ; and -, I shouldn't think you'd feel many regrets in leaving it." " That may depend Upon what I gain by the ex change," replied Fabian. . . "I guess the exchange will be all in your favor, that is, if you improve it. Iloviever, we'll see by and by." .- When the party reached the upper ball, instead of turning towatia the main part of the building, 'they moved on t the rear and passed out, by the stables, into a ill yard, whore they were' joined by Jasper, a rattan whom we have once before no ticed, In this yard ,were scoured two large, powerful' bloodhounds, which leaped furiously at our hero as he entered but their stout chains pre vented their reaching him... Nevertheless, he was startled by their savage movements, for he knew their clisposttion too well, and he' withdrew;to the further corner of the enclosure. Jasper spoke to .the brutes, and bade them be quiet. Tkey , obeyed ram In a D 1011313110 by crouching away towards their kennel and lying down; bat they still kept their fiery eyes fixed upon the youth, and their low, deep growling seemed to tell that they did not fanny the pratenneof the interloper. • . .. In , the meantime the..three , ostilidors convorse4 apart, and finally Saul and Anselmo approached the prisoner; and informed him that he was to ac company them. - " We have learned the king's said Saul, " and we know now exactly what to "do. We shallgo with you a little way, and when you know our object I don't•think you'll want to make any foss: So don't be frightened." - - " lam 'not used to being frightened, sirs, 1" said Fabian quiokly and proudly. " I didn't mean that you were," responded the villain.,." I only mean that you shouldn't have any fears of as, for I thought you looked and acted as though you fancied ,we would do you harm ; hilt as alive, we don't mean to harm you in the least. We're not going to hurt a hair ofyour head." • Our hero wondered if Saul ipoke true. If he did, then what meant this' secret departure from the camp ? And, on the other hand, if they did mean any violence; what object could they .have In denying it ? Perhaps, to keep him quiet, and thus render their work the more easy. lie pon dered upon t and , was, in the end, rather in elinedlo doubt the. truth of the villain's asser tions. , . . Meantime they had reached the deep Wood, at a point whore a narrow, blind hunting-path wound Its devious way 'Meng Mt. big trees, and Ansebno indlaken a email lantern from beneath bin froak to help light them on, for it was very dirk in the deep forest. The moon ,was not yet no , and the eters could dart but Tew beams through the rank foliage of the great oaks., 'Saul held the.risoner by, the left arm, keeping close by his aide as they walked, while Aneelmo kept as near upon the other side as passible,' Fabian remembered his adven ture with Gower and Trogue' upon the rooky pro oipioe, and he could not help feeling that them two sepundrels might be meditating the lame kind of badness is that whieh he bad before frustrated. It no b rail ) , the ease, hoW shonld he escape? He bad no' weapon of any kind. while his Conductors were armed to the teeth. He (Mold think of but one obanoe, and that was flight. If he could break away from.tho villains he might save himself. i With such thoughts n his mind he welked'quiet ly along for some time. By and by he _hesitated,. and turned towards the man who iseld him by the , . . . Bail," he Odd, with much anxiety manifest in his ' •tass and manner, u was there poison in that food 'you brought me?" - itt'olson?' No-r(ot a bit of it. Why 7 -what mattes you ask the kiestleur flecanse,4 , feel:it , ' here,'? replied the -youth, prudes his right lipid upon his bosom, and utter ing I groan: "1 do, not feel right. 0, if there was poised in it, tellinfe - If I" AM dying, ; let me know V ".:.. 1)... naless lour ,body, r my master, you are foolish! ' There was ne more poison In than there is in a maltlea'S s PK(ThertAti 411" , thisfaintness which conies over ther:',Why can I • net 'see as I would,?. What is it'll!' And the youth pat forth his hand as though PHILADELPHIA BO# R D OP TRADE, .TOSEI* O. GRUBBY E. A. 8011 DH Uol4XlTrill OP MI MORT& THOS. KIIIIBBH, Jr., • • • LETTER BAGS. • • • A. van anionanyelLlOltanalt. rampitaltui. tip Wyoming, %atop"— ...........::Liverpool, soon rx Colonist. Bri Mitchell soon Brg Mary_B Milliken, Norden._..;.—.....Havana, noon Br i g Ella Rend, Tux°. ..... ....Bt Sago de Cuba, noon MARDIE INTELLIGENdE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, March 17,1860. SINA E ' E r I Er " 3-8 626 o RivE D. o H teemship Kennebec, and, 111 bourn from N.York with mine andp g; asaeneen to Jam Aliderdioe. Bohr Alfred Buntin Fennimore.l day from Odium Del, with corn tOJIIIII.. Bewley & Co. Bohr Victory, Chambers , 2 days from . Levee, Del with wheat to Jae L Bewley & Co. CLEARED. Steamship City of Riohmond, Mitohell, .R.lehmond, 'rhos Webster. Jr. Btoamship Keystone State, Marehman, Charlesioii, A Heron, Jr. Steamship Xennebeo. Hand. New York. J Allderdice. Bohr J J Spencer. Dole, Peplum's, D 8 Stetson & Co. toCo Bohr Independence, Hewitt, Gardiner, Me, English ' Worreguondenee oftha Philadelphia Exthange.l - LEWES. Del. March 1 f r om M. The brig 8 Thurston and Bohr Fame. both Car denas, with a bark; two brigs, and fourteen schooners, are at anchor inside the- Breakwater. Mr Price. pilot, landed last night, and roport■ ea having/one to lea yes terday atternnnn, the brigs Mtst.'Abby. Watts. Phebe A Paige. sehrs Wage Belle and - 13 McLean. A large fleet of sums are now going out. Wind W—weather 0001. Yours, W. M. liIOKMAR: . . (Corterpoodemee of the Philadelphia Exchange.) GAPE 181,AND..N J. Aiarch 16-10 A M. The steamer Bo ston, for New York,went to am laid evening' at Mt o 'clock. The steamer Delaware ,from New 1 ork.palmed up this morning at 7 o'clock. Wind . E NE—weather olear. Yours Aro • THOI7 B. HUOHEt3. HT TELEGRAPH, (CorresPondenee of The Press.) NEW ORLEANS. Alaroh 16. Arrived, ships Addle Snow and Wm Prescott, from MEMORANDA. Bark Greyhound , Gulbrandson, for Rio de Janeiro, cleared at Savannah nth inst. Bark Rlf, Kerlin. for Pe rnamboco, with 7700 bbls la rt i r gkli ft „g u eT t n folThirael hla was towed to sea from ew means I • • Bark Grapeshot; Homewood, cleared at New Orleans 10th inst. for Havana. • Brig Australia. Wylie, cleared at Havana 6111 inst. for Sierra Morena, to load molasses for Charleston or Phi. ladelphia, at es.ffM if for the former, and 82 if for the latter, ri Pe g , ga l I f t ra n iiii i e gl e s2l, 2 7:lllg a irom . Alston :as 7th loot, for Phi ruielp ia. Bohr Id NI Freeman. Nickerson, from Boston, arrived at Wilmington. Del. 15th inst. Bahr 0 h arks William, Stanley, for Wont Indies, sailed from Wilmington, Del, yesterday. Behr' Patriot, Wroten, hence, arrived at Balthnore 16th inst. Bohr - ,Lewie Chester, Somers, was up at Wilmington; NO. 14th last. for Philadelphia. Bahr Woodruff Sims, Mason,- from ,Smyrna, Del; at Providence 14th Inst. Elo i r isabel t Taylor, sailed from Providence /4th inst. fo fjoh l i' l gat, la. from' Proildenee for Philadelp hia, at Newport 13tb inst. ' POREION PORTS. [Per steetmehip Oirotussian. at St Johan, NP.] Arr at Liverpool lit met, Thetis. Ropes, and Kate Prince, Pickering, New Orleans; Uncle Joe, Sewall. Eta vannah; ad, Jane Parker. Nichols, New Orleans; Annie Hodgman. Hy ler. and Golden Star, Mailing, do; ad. aosport. Merrill. Charleston; Ocean Stir, BrArne, and Jenny Lind, Larrabee, Apalaohloola; Africa, Jordan, N Orleans. Arr at Fleetwood 3d, Disraeli, Him*, and Conlon, N Orleans: Edwin , Nugen t Mobile. Arr at Cowan Yplh nit, 1 C Jones. New Crime. • . Arr at Cuxhaven 27th, Louis Napoleon, Mufti New York.. Arr ar Bremen' nth, Union, Davie, Now York; 27th, Carl, Ludwig, New Orleans. Arr at Lisbon lgth, Royalson, New York. • . ' NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Five Fathom Bank Light Ship (oil. the Capes of Delaware) has been red on her station . BLorder Vbe aghthouse Board. . H. S. ST LL, AGUN, emmtlplier U. 8, N.. Lighthouse lnepeotor's Unice, Phila, Minh 16, 7550, m 17-3 t EDUCATIONAL. A MERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a reliable mediam through arhieh adonis and Fand use mar tinitzesiqife ti teaehe d rs. reroute may ob roiinart. t° El ° Cfool l llll y it. ° 6B l ., e be". 0 WAF, New_York, of nil-tf 6D9 VIEST4UT street, Panadelptila, NEW BOARDING SCHOOL. • . TUSCARORA FEMALE INe PITUTE Will be opened At ACADEMIA, Juniata county, Pe.. on, the let day or MAY nest. - For announcements eon- - talnins terms, terh,.apply by .or permonally, Ulna April, to the subsonber, AIM VIE &met, Philadel phia; lifter that at ACADEMIA ndlalapountkp. • 'tel3-dtmyl* • - , lill N , NE Street. rftRY.ANT 85 STRATTON'S. NATIONAL MERrTILE COLIZT looatedat •ew rrue.L BEIVEr , and•OTENr; 97 information.rgOrvalga d io? an' an d 8 ' ogße. feg-if Q n ()APS; • 1".; . VAN 'HAAGEN & MoKEONE'S CELEBRATED "1 CV1014 . 1 3 19/1 1 4 3 1 .V . E ' EXTRA BROWN, FULI4NO TOILET, &o. kor bth I TII o &84:1?Erlda, gitralihuoAnnloottons 10 80 7 1.1 1 V1 16 001 .1 4 1 011 A REED INE OILS.. . PALM AilZlB-I,ltt' CANDLES, • ' • PAR4A7I.I4ZWAX, • CHEMICAL ADAMANTINE. tr i tok r r e d in ir o nia fano, boxes to sultan market. Turifri & titagi t eziltgarijleivEs ~felA-rwtt-1 ‘TROTIT i BASS AND SAL- B"°Ess' mra will supply my friends and, the trade o jowo,l, pncel. son44a4 ei B GRIM, INSURANCE..CO H PA IVIE.S. ~A~+T`HAT~AN ".`~ `^~ ,FIREI INSURANCE 'COMPANY, OF.RUW,YORK o 0,0 OAPIT . O p'rOcK SURPLUS TOTAL. ,A.88&113. STATEMENT OF TEE CONDITION OF THE MANHATTAN FIRE ,INSURANOE 00., OF ;NEW YORK ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1000, . . Made in oonformity with the requirements of the itiwe of the State of Penney ' ' , FIRST. CAPITAL STOCK ... ..... gumber of 'lithos subsorlied for 3,000. Amount of assessments on stook pant in, in SECOND. : The value . ur tbe real ,eoata,,,held ,by ,the company:— ..... ... ... Amount of mob °Oland and in bank........ Amount of loans seoured by bonds and tnort , gage, constituting the first lien - on 'the estate, on which there is less than one year's interest due and owing.-- ..... Amount of loins on whioh -Interest heti tot ; been paid within one ..... None Amount due company on which judgment. have been ' ' '• * - Amount of stooks owned by the company : Par' • Market waloe. , value. . lirOoklyn City 10,10 'lO 000 CO Amount of stook held by the company ?soot lateral seouritt forloana. with the aniOunc` loaned thereon; and their par and-market: value: hie value Loan'd 1 4 3,900'.01,030 23,100 - Amount of premiums duc and nnpatd........ Amount of interest on inveatmehts isootued - but not due— :.THIRD. . Amount of losses due and. unpaid. ..... . Amount of claims in suit or oontestod by the . Amount of losspa darn the your which have been paid. ; Amount of losses during the year vrl4oh have not been 18,400 00 Amount of dividends deolatiA, die and un- Amount of all oiher existing shims against . the oompany: FOURTH. Amount of cub premiums renewed.:.:_.. Amount of premium noteettiken by the rum rainy: None, Anionnt of premiums earne,d.. . ,101,202 00 Amount of interest money rooolved fiom in- vestments of the 00mpany............ Amount oT Memo° from other itouroes. • '.` FIFTH. Amount of losses paid during the Amount of losses paid during the year wineh wonted prior to the year. .2...•—• • . Cat -- Amount of Tetuan premiu Ms 'paid. 4,982 lid Amount of diiidende paid'during the 'year.. 'mow 001 Amount or expenses. paid dunnuthe year. inoluding cominissiou 'and , fees paid to the agents and 0fficer5............;•••••••• . Amount of taxes paid by the company.:...._ Amount of all other expenses of the corn- Signed, W.,P. PALMER. PRESIDENT Subseribed and morn to before me, at New York, thin 2lnt day of January, A. D. IE6O. • • , JAMES W. SIALE, Cointnieinoner in the 5 tate of New York ? ' appointed hi the Governor, of Penneyleania: Who also 'certifies to the oorreattises of the Sboiii statgc • Petioles in * the above-named oornrany , issued, and oases under tho same: equitably adjusted and oroinutlY BOSWELL & WILSON. S. W. CORNER. FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STS nolativem-St PHILADELPHIA. ifOTACES. ;MEROHANTS 'AND DEALERS IN ••• ••ELABTIO VULCANIZED INDIA RUDDER Rofeniii)to tho:eard'of 99 1 ;111 1 119d In the'llulade phia Ledger of the 9th inst.': we -emu 'atten tion to the tot that the Iseguavequibblinr. and nal 'ciliated to muileid the patine, He does not oflbr to hold Merchants and Ilealer harmless from omits and tit illates in our suits, nor anything of the kind ; while Wit. in our. card,' beretofore published.. offer that should any Demons, oompanirs,_or firms, be Presented ' e Wit liam Judson, upon the fable' pretence that he as any right or title in such Val.:mutton Rubber Goods as are. and, harp been, claimed by rns, they ; harp only to hand over their impart and the pAnagement or theivdeferioe to our eounstil, wherenpon.woWill drifothr all 'silo)! suits without Goats or oonditione, and hold alr nob persong, omp of g,anies. or films, harmless agametnny and & r bluish= 11fir As to e other eitraoidutari raid, - having the signature of Charles 'Goodyear, we dipolar. there is not ue truth in it. Huiß AON'H.' DAY, __ ALEXANDER RAY. Match toth,lB9o. mht6-6t. New York 1713LOANITE.-Ta•WORKERS IN v ivoitY. TORTOISE 1111Ett, HORN AND BONE. This valuable new manufacture having been perfected in my eXlallalVe laotoll, I am now ready to supply or der. to any extent, equal to one to daily. My present stook embreoes all the leading styles of Combs, of a quality admitted to be insperior to any Vul canite ever before Introduced. - •• Cases of plates from .1-20th of an Melt to one inch in tlfickness t size,l3l2o, 14.123,. 13.24,. adapted to a great variety of purposes. Every trade and art supplied with thin valuable article, adapted to their peculiar business. My intention Is to supply AB trades with amok, as well as to make it tea myself. . Workers may rely upon a , Quiet rise of thin substance, as the article which I manufacture is not a monopoly. HORACE H. DAY, COURTLANDT Street. Raw Yoxx, March 13, MK *Philadelphia branch, 11 , arid 13 STRAWBERRY Street. • ' mblaet" %011IIIIKILL , NAVIGATD PANY_—OPPICK OF-TRE 'CCM) VIGATION COMPANY. AI/m . llll, 1111 for the nee of Cars sad for Toll on Anthr fr n o elo t n hin th d e a : te t3o , a h n u d yl im ktl a l O N nt s i v n i n g:t u io n n ta vil To Fitilsdelploa.... .. . .. - .....„.., Mansionk........ . .. - .... ........ Spring Min.—. -...- ......... .... nshohgokan -....- . --. ~mout orri . , of Kennedy... y..........-. .. . ...... ~.. alley row ...... ...... ..... art Proyldenoo....• • • - ............. hominville......— ........—.- oyer's F0rd.,..................., Pottstown Landing, --. —...... .EN.M7ii;:::*:::::::::::::::::::: - , Roulmg ...... ..... .. ..... ............Y. . Althouses...... ......... ......... .... . 1 ifL0hr5vi11e..—...—..............., ag . geburg fouitling.::..... ..... .- .... —__ Th 6 charge will be per ton of 2,210 MC', lees eveper cent. allowance for wears, fur usual, and no ohargo lees than twenty-five cent. per ton will be made for any din tense. • ny order of the Managers. mhl27m F. PR AbEY. President; NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT .auplieetlon beitAwriu rnado to %The Trustees or the Fire Acceptation Of ginladstplue.for thorenevral of ao lie regiaraftni 4 .smis.ad, iaggnSaanDte• 9 1884, 'which has been lest.and any information thereof will be received by. BREire.ER. EIQUERT,_& CO.. fe29-etn&th lot . RET MARKET Street. NOTION IS. HEREBY .GIVEN, That the following' Certificate', have been loot or destroyed. tad that aßphoation has been made to the Comm, for ew Certificates: Noe. 766, 605; UT: 608 Penn Iclutuai L ife I%enranee Company: in the name of Etir4Aß ST.II z. 3• _ • . . CbFFIHE OF. THE READINP RAILR • Put The rates nt freight and this company will be as tit further notice : To (lb mond,— ..... nollued Plane...—. I Germantown R. R...... PAM of nehuylklll..... %TAY:. . k. 1 7 ... .. : ... . Conshohooren . . . . ... Swede Furnace.. , tempo's. ..... • orneFn or Bridgeport ort Kennedy:— .. .. alley. Forge"..... .....—. Royer's Ford. . merle ..... Lottdown ouglaiisellle .Reading • • .Tuokerton..— Leesport, Mohrsville Hamburg Orwlgsb'g and Auburn. - Bt;ordor of the 01111-311 1 • Yr; 81 78 73 73 7 1; 080 of• 111 H.lfdolLA - . PRENOII QBLATIND YIELTE, & 'BROTIVIR. 11 ILWPAIi; 1/ItY 41(i-$1) ' roe voPttid ERIN°. 01;941(q.. TH • Newestptin MOCloth e/St le I , ft lai i n CAM I : llo l. otter. .. trtodo vOOONARD,, mA.Rgia . . SPRIOG •CIASSJmv,Rg,s... • • ' i ,Julit Oioned, fifty ileoto 'new 13pin6 . diaiiineio4 1 oo rising fltley 011. ' ' Ai so ...ank, anoi. M ails, Valenela • soap ixturbo, '.' .- ' ' •.• . Cacao - mei° and; lam.Coloya, Marseilles ' Good DiePkee ' Vesting', Lathed Etrieed Cloaking' laths. . .i ; ...• ~. Ladles' Plain Cloaking ; '-- -'- -- - ' Gents' Fine Spring_ Coati ng. - • ' COOPER , En. CONARG ' mh6 . .. NINTH. and MARKETSta. 105,097 10 .89f1b~687 30 EAUTIFDL NEW !I! • • ..'$ THORNLEY. re:01-1181.1,_ • • • EIGHTH. and SPRING GARDEN, *mild invite attention to a • • >. LARGE STOCK Or SILK GOODS, • Neat oneoked and plaid bilka for 620, ; moat <LUSHLY Poniard fine far gg a , Very rink Foulards for 70, 8/, and 94, Beautiful brocade lks. solid colors:for $1 11. Fita' Irai k liZei l i lo EfititrthhPlTßTED. . • From $1 per yard up to 01 to. New styles of Dress Goode, embraoing every, novelty-, of the 281180111, oponittg.daily. SkiAwlElt SHAWLS!!! Our establishment juts been rendered famous for Ph STA B ISTSA 4 IVEI. Piwn. GRAPE gyawra. THIRST SHAWLS. • " • BROUHA SHAWLS aid_ 118 BLANKET SHAWLS. ato. PALiDiNGIfi`ii f EPARED OWE! $960,006 .paid lo full poorms,Y,l„ "A OTITOII IN TIME MINES NINE." U lien anioWelits will happen; even in well-ring tatedfami s,ft•ie very detdrablo to-have some cheap and con vonient "ray for matting Furniture, Toys, Crockery m . . meets all euoh ernerKenee, and•no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready.and tip to the stick ing. point...!There is no longer it neoesslty for limping theirs:splintered .veneere,. headless dolls, and broken Bradlee. lz is Just the artiole for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement' and taste. dm This admirable nrebaration is need cold, being obeinj baby Mild in solution, and possessing all the valuable nuaiities of the beet cabinet-makers Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being .vallt,T more adhesive. ••. ' • • 118E8111., IN EVERY 110118 E." N. 11.—ABro4h mioompantoe eaoh,bottle..Price 95 oenta waoLEBALE DEPOT, N 0.90 PI. AT* ST., NEW YORE $306,001 10 Put up for Denten in onset contaming tour, eight. 'and twelve doeon—n beautiful lothographio Show-Osrd acuomanying each puokage. • ' • • . . Ctlr A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED OLUE will save ten times ita coat annually to every Sold by ell prominent Stationers, Druirstate4rard ware and Furniture. Dealers,' Groom ,and Fanoy Stores. . . . ,Tha:ftenlab t'tlf BPALD twill stand any climate. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! 'IJSEDUL IN EVERY ROME. SPALDING'S STATIONERS. SOLD BY SpALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS, SPALDING'S PREPARED 01,11E,_ SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY. Manufactured by • • .•• .. -. HENRY %SPALDING do CO., 48 CEDAR Street, New York. Address Post Office, Box N 0.3,600. Annexed is an Alphabetical List of Artioles which, if dammed, may be restored to their original strength and me nets hr . -._ . . SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. A.... Mends ACCOUNT 800K5...........-- 8. - - - . - :Mendir - BUREAUS._ • C....Mende CRADLE 5............. D..... ends DOLLS ~ ~.„.......... —. E....lilends ETAGERES - F.... Mends FANS . ~- G.,..M ends GU1TAR5 ........ r.... Mends HARPS ..... ........ ....Mends INLAID-WORK --Mends JARS —.. K.....Mende KNOBS ~_ - ~.. . -... 'L.-Mends LE ATHER-W0RK.......... M.... Mends MIRROR-FRAMES.- « . N ...Mends NEWEL-POSTS " ........ ....N. ends 0TT0MAN5........... ..... ....mends PIANO-FORTES. .....- ±...1:11: Mi l liffbreli k - 0 1 1(18 d ES - -:'7 . .......... & B.... Mends SOFAS .... ............ ...—.-.. h T.... Mends TABLES -.........•..........T U..,.Mends IMES ELLA-STIOIGL----.......0 V." Mends VASES ... , . ...—,....._.....__. _,..V W• • : -.l3lends WORK-80XE5.,_,...„.................—W X--Mends XYLCGRA PH 10-190 . 11.K.-...... - --.....X. Y-... Mends YARD.STICKS . ...„,., ._,.. .. --.Y Z.... Mends ZEPHYR WOOD.WORK.:..-_,.. - .......7. ..t....1n conclusion, SPALDING'S PREPARE,DGLUE - is useful In Libraries and Schools. L ...ft :-Mends SOFA 8... ............-. -...... .- 1 2.... P .. -. . Mends PITCHE V. --... ..P.... 2 3....A....Me rids ACCORD ONS.,,- .-- .... .A.... 3 4.:..L...a1ands DAGUERREOT YP E ... .....„,..L.... 4 5. ;..D....Mends CASESD...; 5 G....1....Mends IMAGES_ .--.3„... 6 7....N....Mende NE: W BREAKAGES..., .......... 7 &.i.o....Mende GUN S TUCKS..., ...-. --G.... 8 9.....8....1'dends SCHOOL-BOOKS --....-...- S..- 9 . . 30....P....Mends PARASOLS.— --...........P...•10 11....11...,1Mends RULERS . ~ . ..„' . -„ .„.,-. R.... 11 11...E....Meads E LEOTRICA. L MACHINBEL.E....I2 L5.....P....Mends PA PER-HA.GINGS... - .....P....13 la ...A.—Mends ARM-CHAIRS „,,..... A. ... 14 15. - ...R.....M ends RICKETY FURNITUR E .... 16 1...X.....Me oda tiatEß HANDL E 5........... 13...:15 !' '!'"”" 1 18....G....Mands GLOBES G.... 18 19.... L.; :Mends LOOSENED LE AVES._.,._-.E.. - ..k -.19 z0....U....Mends Upholstered FURNITUR_2O 21... ..E....Mends EGG-BBATERS ....-.... -.21 , .... 22.--... Mends ACORN-WORK „........ -.. 22 25. ....Mends CH Ess-BOA RD5...... --- ...... 23 ll. .• • •Mends FIDDI.ES ~„*...... ..... --- —.24 25...... elands ft HELL.W0RK............. - --. 25 28—._..., Mends FILLET-WORK .-.....-- .--...28 27-- -blonde HOBBY-H0R5E5—.......27 26.—...:-.Mends KALE ,DOSCOPES ..... --. 28 29 - -..ldends HONEY-BOXES _.29 30-.... -..Mends PICTURE FRAMES...-. •.»....:.30 51............ Mende SECRETARIES—. -........31 17........... Mends VENEERING .—....32 33. —.Men de SCHOOL FURNITURE.. .....-..53 .. 31....... Mends PAPIERMACRE.— ,:-...31 35........... Mends WARDROBES .» 66...«.... lends PARIAH MARBLE.... .. —... 5 37...-•••• Mends CRIBS..-,."...... ..37 38.....--« Mends DABY-JUAPERS-...,-.......88 39........... Mends 1 VORY-W0RK.,..... ..... ....-...39 40...---Me rids MATCH-SAFES ..- . —....-••• .40 41......... Mends PICTURES. _.. . ...... -..... . . ... .4' 42....'.....-. Mends t r 1111,1,- WH E ELS 43..-...;.-Mendv OWEL-RACK5 .._...... —. 44....._... mends A SIISTA NDS.. -..... ..... .... 45.-.-.....filends BEDSTEADS. ~...• • - 46......... Mende DRUMS... . _, ' 47....—. Mends CHE55MN.......... ... .. . ... .. ~. 4& ... —. Mends BALLOI -BOXES. ...... -....._ a —.....Mends HERBARIUMS .._, .,..... 50..........-Mends BAC %GA M MON,EGA Rim. -... 52.......... Mends BLACK-BOARDS.. 53......,..... Mends BASS-VIOLS ..., 54.... --. Me nds BILLIARD TABLES.. ..... . 55........ _Mends BILLIARD-0 L1E5............ 96 , --...•...filends.BlßD-0AGE5.„....--........ 67...'...-.... Mends BROOMSTICKS ..... 58.-........ Mends BOOK-CAS E 5......—........, 59-- ..Monds BOOT-CRIMPS,. ...-..., 60.----Mends BRUSH-HANDLES...-..... 6L......-... Mends BRUSHES. ..... -........... M., -—. Me nd e CABINETS _................. 63 ..._...:Mends' CHURNS.. ............... M..- -1 - .Mends CLOCK-CASES ... ... - M. - - .-....Mende CRUTCHES Ga..-..... Mends CU PBOA R ]18......_...,---. . 67-...... Mends CURTAINS .. a& ... —. Mends CABIN GS.. ........• . • • .. • • .. 69 —.....Mends CADDIES. .... ...... ....... 70............ Mends CAM ER Ai.... ....... -. ~. 7L...--.Mends CHA IS S.. ..... ...... -. —. 72.... Mende CHARTS-.-, .,„........... 73 ....Mends CLOTHES -FRAMES ......., 74....-- Mends CA RD.r7ASES . .. .. 75.. Mends DI&RIES . - . . 77.... ..... Mends WORK-STANDS 78.......... Me ads DRAUGHT-80ARD5........... 80.......... Mends DIVANS .....• ....... 81-.-- Mends DICE-80XE5..... ..... ........... 84 --.....Mends FIREBOARDW, ... ......... , 85 --.Mends FLUTES ....., 80......... mends BALLUSTERS..... i 67.......-. blonde GLA55WARE............ ....... - . 88.. -—. Mends HANDLES. 8s 89.......... Mends GUTTA-PERCHA WARE......... 89 90—.... Mends KITES...-. —..-. —......... , .90 91. ..... -_slends TOPS . 01 92... ---. Mends ORGANS...-. .--- ..........: 92 93.... —... Mends MOD E_LE3..„.. ~. 93 94-- Mends SEWING-MACHINE 5TA.ND5.....94 95 '...... Mende PANELS ga 96.... -.... Mends PA STEIIO I, /iRD WORK .. ... --.95 98 - -Mends BID EBOARD4 . as 99.... —. Mends WOODEN WA RE..................119 100.... ... . Mends WILLOW WA RE..........• .....100 AGENTS, ON COM; UYLKILI. NA 60.—The charge .llmel Coal .llow car bete as fos Libor notioe : scr _ PREpARED 171,11E .t 2 Lll DIC GOUreIRY MERLIRANTS GENE,RALLY Meoutiketured 127 _ _ HENRY u. oPAL,DING & CO ; B 4 O B . C N E DA &met. New POI* dthirese Poet O ffi ce, o. ' HILADELPHEA AND AD COAtkANY. :Sarah 10,1860. oils on coal trinssported by Maul from March 12th un Put.up in 01111138 containing either Foui, Eight, of Twelve dozen eacili-1C beautiful Li TllOORArliie SHOW CARD accompanying each package. d2l-81 y PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS!! FLOM-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. !Cada by Raven. 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' '''-'''' ~Zs:Aw'z''' •'& 00.',., :,. 011-ilieedity mondirt4 . a . f u ll - mgoit.- Iktrdli 10tH, at 10 o n . QOM liIIT of az onto spring sitY having just msat ot thelz nepeet , i teara.t.pn , ,,cte,t'),, , , ~,, .;.?, : v. which have not DeolEL, “„ voik.r. -,, ; ,-.... ,-,;•-....., arrived bystenniel'4l!.,.:l7,.. - '' A ',.: - ‘,.:... -.. . . 111°14 f l"1 ” , 1) -- 4 Tueiday. b10ini 4).T;:,i.,,,. , - il be foiiid-'' ' ' • ,'• large Plaid ' e, rich Adeigidt: !. 'wi mp piecee baregoe A ill' alii . 77- ' '''' ' ' j•i', d beautiful quality. • . . , ms ,. v i ta. 4 i i ry,des , 1 a i v i r an n d ie n eLe nc b e a . regee Anniaie,_e _ su - - • 160 p eons hareges Angling, tragera superior styles and excellent , 400 pleea •barage Atalanta, wain stripes tO - rtta - up and down, a grand at, le. Re pieces Image Olympias. set Saimiaid figures,' ei-• tra finequality and entirely new, for best retail trade:. sso Dallies high oolors and design,. 00 poll de 'oheytose Plaidi rich- designs, and splbhdid = 810 poll de cheores, sinelleleicl. very desirable. 250 poll de charm gravers, high cost, neat chine. 100 glories Bayadere and ribbed 'wane, heavy and finanorquality. 200.Cordas chine, neat style Satin Bayaderes. • . 200 Milting Gracia, aplendio, quality and designs ' • 000 ohallor a la Baineoratin stripes, finest quality;lo SOO ohs. ley royal: best quality, siiperb colors; 'high 31.0 ohalla 'royal, ipiat . patterns. . • .-., 400 pieces Euguenisa chine and small figures, high lus tre, and beat quality, for the finest city trade. , ' .500 rich printed Caarnere shawls, splendid colbrAgs, 14500 broehe-bordered Parte Melia skew's, comprising a large variety of new designs. - • '• • „SOO Vienna btoehe square 'shaids, ,exuellent 'assort. macolorings. t, fine centres and SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, 10. 431, CHESTNUT' STREET,. o le the -Cot= Haase. between FOURTH and F Streets. - _ _— SPECIAL - SALA OP 1 000 DOZEN STEREOSCOPIC * ; PICTURE'S, BECKER'S . PATENT , *-REVOLVINO BOXES, leo., tle." - - This Morning, - , • March 17th, comment:intuit 10X ieelook, will be sold the moat attractive assn tment offf views ever candln this city, conaiating of fine plain and colored American views, Elliott 'e best colored groups, fine Enslish, Irish, and Swiserniehery Goodman's best' atstitarrolluminis, ted .ploturee, Crystal Palace views, &v.. , comprising ? very, variety of choice imported - and American pie r • ; . uree 'IIEOKER'S",IOSVOLVING' BOXES. Also, Booker's- atent rosewood and walnut revolv ing boxed, filled w ith a 'doom assortment 'of matinee. Lollard, morocco, and other fine single ateremcopie the entire collection will be arranged for exam'. nation on Friday, and on the morning previous to sale. SPECIAL BALE OF 1.100 CARTONS FRENCH FLOWERS—JUST, LANDED.: On T Mari* 22d,commenoing at 10.0 olock , wad be 'sold "by: 'catalogue, on a credit of 6 months, 1.100 cartons -Paris *artificial ilowersotormisting of a fell assortment' from medium to very mob and high coat, all of the latest and ;begs spring etylee. , 19" Cbtalogites reedy, and samples arranged for ex aroination early on the morning of sate, when the trade (will fir.d it to their interest to attend. SALE.OR 600 LOTS EhIBROIERTES, WHITE.. GOODS, RIBBONS, ito. On Wednesday, ,Morning,' March 21,1, by catalogue on n dredit, come:tenclinic at 10 o'clhok presuselr, oemprlsing the usual assortment of new and desirable geode, suited to present and op- Promitung'salea. ;... . • - ORILIP FORD- & CO AUCTIONEERS, A. No. 5.29 MARRET• Street. and MI MINOR Street; • . - SALE OF 300 PIECES CARPETING. - • . • On Tuesday Morning • • , March 20th , MN • o'olook Inecuseli., will Abe sold by, oatalogtm.on sixmonths credit, :300 pieces, emulating in part of - modes 4-4'sUperfiiie quality , , worsted and wool in= grain carpeting . .- -- mods 4-4 medium ouallty ingrain carpeting; 7'P pra c cel 4 4- 4 4, 8 3 1 -73n i tit l 8 n r g oPard a si l iirl a il l .rrgo n l g irenitian pieces 4 4, 34,'arid 6 8 medium quality *Millen oar - _pieces 4-4 litit and rig:oarpete. 10 - 9 r .Catalogues early on 'the morning of sale. , -• BALE • OF 'l,OOO -OASES ••BOOTill, 'tfOlitotß, GANG; ko. • . -• ' On Thursday' Morning, : • • Mare& 721,"at'-10 o'clook ; preoisel!, will 'be. sold py E t y a s i Nr7a oon four ul.lorn2llk°,7ittal°7.4,arffni.gil; and kip brogans, calf and patent -lember. gaiters, Ox ford;ties, patent' walking s oss and opera boots; WO men a, motet', and children's calf, soat, - buT, morocco ; kid, and enamelled boota, heeled and norms auper enamelled. - goat, morocco; and. slove.kirl- Con 'grass heeled boots and - Missals: slaw , lekrae hasorV • went of first - class goods. .1 he above sale will embrace! a full assortmentof boots and shoes. of the knit adapted (tithe city and country trade.. - •. - Iliker , Cloods open, for summation ;!with catalogues,: early on the morning of sale. • . OBRARD & GORMLEY, AUCTIONEERS„ 730 MARKET Street. ` 1 J. WOLBERT & 00.,AIIOTIONEERS; xaw m Afton Street. between Fifth and Sixth. REGULAR SALES.' : Diy.geode, clothing, straw • sixale, carps% boots; shoes, ,t 0 .7 in lots adapted to the city and country re tail trade, by catalogue, and for cash, every; TneedaY in Furniture, china, glass. tee., every Wednesday morn • Fees , plants; vines, fee.. every Thureday, and Satur day morning during the neuron.-- • • . • Special sales of all or any deseription of property at any time to suit the convemence of the owners thereof. • TREES; GRAPE , VINES, • ite. ' • Tins Morning. 1 .. . 17th instant ; al 11 o clock, at 010 'Arch street. large assortment of all the finest dwarf and standard import ed and American fruit,' ornamental, - shade: and lever green true, currants. raspberry's', Lawson blaokberrm grape vises, Zru., in-large • and ••small quantities, all from the beat groweni .• 7 • ••. Also. at.'‘ornmeneement of Balms) fine fancy pigeon the property of a gentleman amateur.. • ; ••• Sale S. E. corner of Tenth and Thompson' Ste, , DRUG STORIP, FIXTURES, STOCK., Etc:,'- On On Momlay Morning, the southeast Mutant, at 10 o'clock, on the premises, at the southeast corner of Tenth -and Thompson streets, the entire stook, fistures.and good-will of an established drug store, to be sold in one lot, and w ithout . reserte.. or Maybe - examinedany time preemie to sale • . • IMPORTED AND. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. 'On Tuesday Morning; = 2 ' 20th • t at 10 o'clock at 019 Arch street.: lots adapted to city and 'oodltry retail trade, by oatelogue. and for cash, a large ateortment of imported and do mestic fancy and staple dry goods, &pi, comprising— jar Particulars zereefter. • ••• . _ IVIOSES NATHANS,.AUCITIONEEH ALVA , AND 'COMMISSION MERCHANT, laratheile corner of SIXTH and R4CE Streets, ; MIIfONE TO LO+ 83130,000 to oan, 'in large. or imil.arnoembr,• 'stooks, gold and salvor plate , diamond', watcherhjeanl ry, lung mecet dry goodz a figthing g ;menu, In 131rIlifinar, c 3 i tihleTer t rimeas A ru ndOn n all ' arT i o l l t elni Wr e ra F ga r t f lgint ti gl e iere f e n tetlieVeir M fi ti r l city, r GILEA .01IANCE FOR BARGAINS, At Private sale, imlendid piano forte, in rich rosewood ease, cost Goo. enc:3'mm; fine Vtearet gold bunting -01160 patent lever watob, double lime and uidettertdmit seconds, only 81261 fine gold hupting-oase English me tent lever .wetches,_ of the moat approved and best makes, from 825 to 8100; fine gold double , bottom Eng lish patent lever, ,watehes, • best make, from $3O to 840'; fine 18-caret hunting-easo detached atent lever w a tches. 13 Jewels, from 815 to OM; opence co.,' from 810 to MN,— fine 18-caret gold 'Lowe h unting ease watohes at seo•open face do., from. Ole to 6y2CO r silver English patent ; lever watches, in hunhng . VMS and double bottom : of the most approved and best make, from 810 to 820; Amerman. hunting case silver patent lever watolem at 820; hunting ease silver duptex Watches ; ditto double timii..from .111 to ; hinting -case silver lever watches.' full. Jewelled. words without a key, from 816 to s3o' Lepine do., from 811 to: $18; hunting case silver detached lever. watches, L 2 Jewels, from $9 to Fe; open see do.; from 86 to 88; hunting case silver pipe watMes, full Jewelled, from' 87 to $10; open nee do., from• $ e to eti silver neartier watches, from $3 to 86; xilverl,Frenekiratolies, from $1 to 83; gold patent 'hunting owe and, open loon lever and Latno, English, Swim, and French watches, from 81 to 10 ; fine gold vest, fob, and peek (Mains at 60 cents per d fine gold sets of ear - n uge, breastpins,, and bracelets; bands, finger nogg, and jewelry, ol every de solgotil for less than half4;hstrualiiiiellhapnode4.' an d every kind of goat, at Ten, rate s reMia n than cy other establishment in the oity. Attended to eeisonally ,by the auotioneer, at Very low CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Consignments of all end every kind of goods muted for public' sale two-thirds the val e of the goods wi ll be advanced In a n ticipation of the sale: , • . . , „ WHEELER' WILSON SEWING MAOIII.NES. HENRY 00Y, Agent, pa CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR; Minlanes, with Operators, on hue to Private Families, BRANCH opirczei 1 West STATE Street, Trenton, N. J. 110 CENTRAL 13Q.UARE, Easton, Fa. • , .1a194m WILCOX. 8c GIBBS'. SEWING MA -- • • CH/NE.--Thp groat:and increasing demand for Wilcox & Gibbe'.Beinng.Mactone is a guarantee of ita tuAt r o B e t tc: l l , !eivit aii !gr . T ro d B Et i lmjp r ititjeAeß , NOTICE.=-The Copartnership,' heretofore existins between Onetime G. Banners Mid Henry Jarvis. ender the firm of BBNNERS & JARVIEIi hes been this day dissolved. .Persons owing said firm are notified to make payment to the. subscriber, and per eons having claims aga.nst said firm will...present thorn to . GUS TAVUS G. BitNNEHS.' No. UO3 GIRARD Avenue, above Thirteenth street. NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN OF SPE J. cial_partnerahip entered into between wturAl4 RICHARDSON, as special partner, and JOHN 14444.0 N as general partner, from the sixth day of March; Me to continue two years, and to expire on the filth day o March 1863. to carry on the carpeting busmen, at No. 47 South FOURTH Street. .The said. William Mallard son furnishing, as special partner, ten thousand dol subjects are e tog gently treat- COPARTNERSR:IP.-CIIARLES ADASIB has this dny admitted into Partnership his son;CHARLES 11. Alla hitt.. The style of the firm yin IN3 . . . How She Gives her Heart Away, The Yount Wife, . Arts and Book., How Woman Excels Alan, The Humilit,es of Love, The Communion of Love, Woman an Ansel of Peace and Civilization, The Laid Love, • Woman, the. Physician. 1 Children, Toys, Dolls, ho. . . . . . . k. • CHARLES_AtAMS & SON. • who will continuo tho - W OLESALE and RETAIL D y..DonDs BUSINESS at the old stand. S. E. corner of lORTiI aad.ARCII Streets. CHARLES ADAMS. MIA Philatiolphia, third ine. I, 1860.RLE8 H. ADAMS.. - GIRO ULAR, The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have made important alterations to the Old Establishment, and are now prepared to exhibit a large and splendid stook of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, adapted to the wants of Families. • Partioular attention is alsogiven to the choice of PLAIN GOODS. Desirous not only of retaining all the old oustomers, but of enlarging the business, the undersigned trust that, with additional mire and attention to the wants of purchasers, they will receive an increased share of pa- , tronage. CHARLES APAMS & SON. S. H. corner EIGR CH and ARCH Sts. PAUL, P. !num. KELLER & EMORY, • Ottioe No. 140 I s aL E N ek irSkt l re r el, F P3illadelphia, Pa;, , E. Borden' superior Broad Mountain White Ash, end R. Reoksher & Co.'s oolobrated Black Heath and Otto COAL. Shipped by canal and railroad from Behuylkill 'raven, Bobuyikitt co.. Pa. feu•ara HICKORY- AND, SPRING MOIEVTAN IER . COAL, IG4 t,Iy a t zi s w reare L d E Vii oars, pewu tNu rowale T en beat leina a nd WI ,I,OW rents - . Cm OUSEKEEPEKK LOOK TO -YOUR Hintoreat. Buy your. COAL AT RICKB'i-where nothing but the very:lint_quality of Lehigh and &awl. lull Ooalie offored_at the following reduced urines: Letuglii - nrolfen, Blip and 91 per ton. gohuylkill, • 4 00' La rge Warranted free from elate or dustAnd_fall weight, at Rj01(8' _yard.. southeast corner uumagALL an j WILLOW. Call and aee. usg-gm 0 AU T lON !--ASTROLOGY !--iOOR wa OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL!—The, never tailing Nye, VAN. Homy is the beet;, she no ose& when all others have failed, Ali who are in IT::gll .who have Joys effairs she o sever. Arils. She has the secret at wuee Woollens nt the oppQaito sex. ' It i# this ran wi nk..induces illiterate p retend to try to imitateer, and copy her adver tuenteat. She shows se thekeness of your future mi e, hnsbandi 07 absent you ,/t is wall knawn to the 'Odle at lame that she s the first end only nefeon who ean show the likeness in reality, sod oan sive,entire satisfaction on all the eon.. - °erns of life, %shish can -be - tested and maned by thou-, .sends; both married and eeitvik7 digit' 4 11 1 d . bagel l .2 'visit her, slams one: com m a ito lit in 6 •L AUN EAIa Street, betnest 4aelessoed no.: ..,: . . igkball SEWING BIACIIISES;-- COPAR FNERi3HIP NOTICES, THEO, D. YMOBJ rt.:zt g lhEmPlir*llki . ...., DLL* Nes.la and 1411101.1TH;EMATE4 -1. , :i - ' 41-41 • • ' 1 , i , Cron:limit Nos. ond 6 k , '" • .r.. •" r. STOOLS lEtti REM( , E , ETATB•MnEIP X- , ',. a • ..., R Pamphlet ea neg . now .reisily t erin • . , x, e. ; ;Tzg.,.m, ratan ( i r llSl P oroolt.taxmosith a tag... ,e 1 ", ..*!,? , 4alo , *Eh and 29th Via: and - gii:XiithOeth Andy7th? - .A.pr,i,i': . ! . and of real rstme gdprivltte;aoe, OOMVIIIIIllg 1 1.3argio.• '....-". *animator valuatihtspropertV,.., --,,,- ',,'i . . - ~,...z. : . ~........-;-.-., ~..-.. '.., r_`,'.-:`::.'.f.,:':.-:-' -- . -- ”.iit -,,-. " - thit.D:".. , .. - 12 , ..... , .. , ‘..,..- -, . - .. t' -- tf" ' 1 1,. TO BOORECELLERB - AND NATION - RM.", . . The Plat- foorthPhiladelphitt Ttade"Bahrirdi oom .. _ Renee orinnenday Morning. tutliinstantrwrthvaluable lIIV-110035 of cap and .letter, papers, blank‘bdokst .0. ak _ v..Ti....„,.....s for printers ; fanny . and staPlo *. honepy, gteraoseepievorwa and,boxes, hc.. lso. '4 - - - The gale of books wilt costaienee , on•Tnesdhe. Pont" , -,- Up , 20th instant, at Illi• o'elociti‘andcontietto daIIY.J.A. .. - sestdar ordesof eatalatne 'until drushisk,. / e v r c .:.., mid BPRINO BALEB-BTACRBAN.I;I , ESTATE, sixth Boring. B s te — rairthJeth.oktite;prendisor, .setr- . , Walnut street , ; , Valuable residence. . ... , Seventh Spring .13ohtk k iaxottAdit..atnt* atiltiEhg:. Eighth Spring Sale—. ._a \ro t, a . noon, e. - .... , -change t ; , h , . L i, - ' ..6,' ' i ''e..in -- -" , dNitat Bprins,Bale, hso PS! ,on o_prem ses. , ... en. N. J.. the " Caniden.Cotialt and Ntokel.Worhs.". - . - ~ _ . - . And tract of 300 acres land. , --:.-.,..- - . ;.- . --__-. - z ...,0 . Wir Part of the handbills Pr .:61'4 tit the atioye pates ~ ,- pcw'readn;,....2. 1..-.-.. ..-. :-. ~...,..., ~., . . . ' OARD.—PIIIILIO EIALRB REAL • TS - An • Mon .AT THE EXCEMEBita o real estate and stooks every Tuesday', at the - Exchange.- - . ....,,, sso - ,Eoptittnitors having the option of eithersaleS. 'Handbills of - each property winedwn separate .. ; addition tayrluoh we publut. on the Ratardax pre mu; to the sale, one thousand estalognes, tdet _mei giving fa ll desorAptions of alt-Ptel; rorilies.tc,'•°.•,i'`Ol!i., on the relieving_ _Tne Y. . , REAL EBTATE AT PRIVATE_ HALE. ' . ' • frir Verve Plane amount Of ram estate at private sale. inain Ins every desonption - of city and...oonstrr. r7 nronetty, ,Panted hats mark* had at ti_i,e relation wry . , .., PRIVAT BALE lIEOIBW,.R. ...-- ..-„-.--, Irlgr •tteal estate entered on int ,pritette sale . Vl= and advertised ocessionallyhteur pablia sale 'a ,-, (Of trldohl.ooooopies are printsd weeklyaree ofohargs. • , - 1115,000 RIOHMOND• AND- SCHUYLKILL: pg.flEtre GER RAILWAY BUNDS -Un Tuesday -. .'„ • %Tarok 20th, at 12 o'clock, nnon, /Lithe Exchange : wi ll be cold. lrithent , reserve for account - of whom it may concern— -10 salmon bonds .DOO l . Rie.lnnond end tlolinl- kill Passenger Reims! Company, interest -7 pet caul., •• nayable Ist June and'lleaernber.-. - - ,• , Ales, for oteerpaeounte— • . 2, • - •- •• 1 share Continental Rotel Ciminany—itar $500: - 1. share Philadelphia' Library 1 share Mercantile Library. • - 22 'hares:United States Insurance and Trust ' 1 share capital stook Associated Bab:there and pr.o vot•—vat e a •Illr rale bsolute. - _ , , Prey N 0.31. south aisle, St. 7 Andrew's Church. Rev. - Dr. Stevens. Rnntor. • Pew N0.:16 middle sislei Dr. Boardman's. Clinrch - ..ear; - ter of Twelfth and Walnut. _ BbiItEIIIPTORY SALkI , -212800 'RAILROAD ••-• ' . , 82 bonds 31.000 each. Chattier' Valley Railroad Com pare bonds, convertible Wok, and se c ured-b y , . !mortgage. - ,!Con contra nor cent:, from January, 7030,m: gs2o bonds; si;000 etteb,:Allegheny..on tv li•Per cent. bonds, issued to the enartiers Valley Railroad Comr; mini, with coupons from lot Aiso, for another &want— - - -,- • SI tilinds;l3l 000 each, Allegheny -County &poi rout" bonds jocund to the Cbartiers Valley Railroad Com-1 puny. vith coupons from Let - bonds. $l,OOO each:Cite rhers Va ll ey Railrond Coni, .Pang bonds. conyemble into . stook, and serrated -by ny mortgage. , Coupons 7 per cent. - , • -I.Atid fora third • - 47 bonds. $l,OlO each. ChartieriVaileyitailioad Core- _ - puny bonds. - convertible into stock,- and secured by - . mortgage. Coupone 7 per cent. Altogether (three Ibts) $1280410. ' shares West Philadelphia 'Mutual Paving Pond and Trutt Company, par 880—full 'lliyidends payable Jane and - December—now dividing 12 per cent. - - - - SEVENTH SPRING. SALE—MARCH Orphans' CourtSale—Estate of Jawes R StrouP, dee'd LARGE ,LOT AND BUILDING. northwestrl i niz i l Phcenix and Hope; streets; with, a:fronfi on. o street, Kensington. , Lot 50 bjloo feet, Three' roOPI, Semeestate.—V.A.LlYAßLE WHARF, BUILD/94M AND. IcA,ReE , LOTe' Water atreet and ittaarile lea* 1. north or,Canowlgll street. Lot 55 by 200 --NEAT,MODNAN RESlDENCEcnorthwest- corner .of Fourth and Buttonwood streets. ; HANDSOME ' - MODERN - RESIDENCE, 'MO yard, Ile: bw•North,Fourth atreat,i aaoye, Buttonwood Sweet. L 46 b 133 feet. YALU* LE ARM, 184 - ACRES.intb fine Improve ments. known as ",The Highlands?! New Bntain town; ship Bucks countg, 23,1 miles northwest of DoYleer tortapC came distance,- from New: Britain s tation, Nort Peoneylvania Railroad . .. 13 USINkS - PROPERTY. -- 'Parecthise-storr. brink stores .Nos. - 925, arid 927 .ra id ,avenue. east: of ..1110Dh. FOUR;STOftY REfiIDENCE. - with M 0... dem converuendee,NO: Bl2 rieb street:. pranklinstreet; above Par - MODERY,THREE-RTDRY RESIDENCE; : NOC2(9I9 Cherry street, with modern oonvOnianoes. ' Peremptory Sale.--THREE-STORY BRICK .I)WBEr- LING, No. MS :Linnard , rareet, 'between Wharton and Reed streets . First ward: Sale alsielute; LA HOE CORNER LOT. aeathwasL corner of Kettle well and Carper street*. 52 by a 4 'feet, Two '.freetf* BUILDING , OT; east side of AMber atiee*oldrth pf Nerria atmet,t:lMeteentli ward . , , TOIO.LOW FRANK FORD t h , Northeast eide -br Or street.. smith :of.Tuokawannaz street, together 49 Trenty..third ward. - TWO THRbb-BTORY BRICK DWELLINGS, cor ner iif.Edta and Sites streets, Sixteenth ward.--,* BUILDING... LOT,- southeast 'earner of ,Wood: and . Brow - a streets; late- Kensington. , • ; - BUILDING 'LOT, -northesetwardlT: Bide- of 'WOW street worth of Brown Meet. late Kenton:ton.; BUILDING LOT, southwest aide ofSumner spelt, northwest of Hutton street. Ward Philadelphia. - . EIGII'PEL SPRDIG SALE-- , M_ARCH 27thi At 72 o clock Coon NEAT 'MODERN RESIDENCE, northeaSt oorihref Tenth and,Fitzwater.streets. - Exeoutors Peremptory, Sale—Eetate of Ann E.llerter, IBTHREE-STORY, BRICK DWELLING,: No: .110 Bread street, between Arch and Race; and iseconkpld Toird'atree.s..'lo-Sale absolute: , • TWO , BUILDING LOTS; southwest side it _German town roed;onnthwest ctfninth street.. BUSINESS STAND.—Three , story. - briek - store''tind dwelling, No 1013 Learnt street.- ,TWO.STORY'FRAME DWELLlNG( ( risighittat.) west tide - Greenhill rarest.' between Master and list• n be. and Sixteenth and Seventleath stream Tieentiewm VALUABLE LOT.:northesseeortier of Franklin and Jefferson ;streets, 49 feet on 'Franklin Street,•ana 4111:" at on Jefferson street, A Twentieth' ward,. , Two fronts.-- -- - VALUALY. LOT.. north side-fl .. effersonstrest, east of the'above ,49 feet. On"Jefferstim 49 feet deep.' VALUABLE LOT. rorthwest 'corner of Serer, tit and letfetson streets; 49 feet on. Beventh, , ,CO- feet on Jeffer- FOUR BUSINFRIaI i Arims.,-I , aikr tva-stni 7 trine stores and dwellings,' southeast corner of .Frobt and :jham i sson streets; late - Kensiotton.• - • GA DEN.—Two 'story frame eotthe; nort , heruitaide of Ferry street, so. theast of Vanhook street, ..!Ktagles Point." , Camden NI.J.L.-. NEAT' MODERN , DWELLING. with - hi - Abree-ritory "'trek beildings No ..BN, North-Eleventh street above • VALUABLF. BUILDING LOT, east aide - of,Trelfth street: north of Cherryatreet.ll feet front. TWO VaLITABLEIQTB. GERINIstisTOW'N. South wes t aide of JeffersOlf street, southeast - of: - Johnson sheet, each NO feet front.. 4 • NINTH:BERING .ALP,-51ARCIT. 2 9th, Asmened'e Peremptory Bale.. CAMDEN COBALT AN I) NICK,E.I. WORKS." =AND TRACT -200 Itlarch 29th, at 12 o'clock, noun be sett ptibho salejwithouttreserve, at the West,l -a lens, Motel." Camden, New Jersey, the two following desoribed:Pro- Noa. The A"Camden Cobalt and. - _Nlaket .WrOrks." with lot of two acres land, and wharf on Cooper's creek. Also, two crick dwe huge, counting-hewn, .fr.e.,-,one No. 2:Tram of three hundrea aerie:aid:With fiame dwe!bnrrtomFht houses, and Passenger depot, at Vine low roaLon. - Comeau and - Atutatto Railroads Window township, Camden county. N. J.- • • Bale of both absolute., without reserve, by order of gleeignee.. ARM 104.1271 chesbuit Street: - HOUSEHOLD FURNITURR.. fdIILROB.S, HAUS , OSSA CARPETS,. fro.. - - . ; On Te3llolll Mornup , : March 20th, at 10 u'oloolr, at No. 1221 Chestnut &trete. part of .the household furniture of a fandly leaving the air May be examined at 8 o °look on the morningof '• Sale at N 0.946 North Sixth Street. •, HANDSOME 'HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO FORTE. MIRROR; VELVET TAPESTRY AND _BRUSSELS CARPET, CHINA.. ' - • On - Wednesday Morning, ' • Ilst mist.. lilealook at Vgi..923 North Sixth street, above Poplar street, the hand household furniture. Diann-forte. mirror. velvet tapcetry and Brussels car pets. Er., of a gentleman declining hOusekeopinr. fir May ; be examined on the morning'of sale at a o'clock t with catalogues. , Pale at Nos: 139 and 141 . South Fourth Street.- SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATE MIR RORS. PIANO-FORTES, BRUSSELS CARPETS. On Thursdnr Morning. - - At P o'oicck, at the . A motion Store, an assort - tent of excellent recond•hand furniture, elegant.plano-fortes, hue.. mirrors, carpet'', eta— from families dgelininqq. housekeeping, removed to the stem - for oonvemerme eg STAISUIS, MO. UJILLIAMS & BOYLE,AuoTionERs AND COMMISSIONMERCHANTS,-NO. North MAIN Street. ST. LOUIS, Mo., (formerly with Masers. Myers, Claghorn. it Co.. Philadelphia.) offer their sermoes to the merchants, manufaoturers. and others of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, ear seta. Imots, shoe., hardy are. Jewelry. &h., NW Cash advances made on receipt of gond& 199" Battlements made . three days after sale.- .- . . . 7 . .EVERENCA9. Messrs. Myers, Clathorn, te CO., Philadelphia. - .Stuart & Brother, Philadejp_hia.- , Van Wyok. Terrnsend,_& Warrens; New York. " L. & 11. Curtie & Co., Nevr Wood, Christy, & Co., St. Pa Lonis, o. Crow, hteCreary. & Co“- ". mhla-thstrilr WASHINGTON. GBEAT CATALOGUE SALE, OFEQOKS ' ,11.1- W.ABHlNO.ON.The'suban vibera ate now arranging for sale, to commence on TUa.SDAT.• Much 20th, 1860. at 10 o'clock. in the large room, second doov, west of Abe anetion rooa is, about Medd volumes or books, inrincipally second-band,) comprising the collat.- tins of the late Mr. Templeman, and the late - 8,9. De.th, of Georgetown, D. C. _ . The coll.etiou embraces many rare and: valuable 'works in every department or literature and science, a more full desoription of which will be found in the cata logue which may be obtained on, atiolicatioa to J. S.etSIN, No. 27 South SIXTH street, Philadelphia. JOSHUA RI PCHLE.• Arminattnttor. J. O. hIcGUIRE .5c CO., Auctioneers 'Mlit btuth-tet2o.. ; . • • Washing' ton, D. 0 sfurF'r. • • • FOR ;THE SOUTII.:--OHARLES TON A_ND SAVANNAH ST.EAMSRIEN,.. • "•', FREIGHT REDUCED. ReEAVY Freight at an average orrisnista per ceiiit. tM low New York Steamship rates: • FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.‘ The U.S. Mall Steamship KEY STON& STATE, Qap tain Charles P. Marshumn. will cer.nnuo 'to receive freight until 2 P. hi:, and sail at 3 'cloak - P.M. on Sa turday, March 17th. - Through in 48 tot° horini—th/y 40 boars at Sea. • OR SAVANNAH'. GA. The U. S. Mad Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John S. Garvin, will sail on Wednesday;ldaroh 21, at 10 o'clook A. M. '1 hrough in 55 to 00 Mitre—only 48 hours at Sea. ' Or Sailing days °Panted from every Saturday to every five days. Goode received, and Bills of Lading signed The splendid first-o ass side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as apart, every ten days; thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. -- At both Charleston and Savannah. these Chips con nect with steamers far Florida. and with railroads, &Ms for all plates in the South and Southwest. • , INSURANCE. Freight and Insurance, on a large proportion of %oda shipped South will be found to be lower by , these shma than by sailing vessels, the premium being , :te-half the N. B.—lnsurance on all'Railroad. Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charlestin or Savannah. the Railroad Companies taking all 'risks from these points. GREAT R-EDIJQ'iION IN FARE. Fare by this route 25 to 40 per cent, cheaper . than by the Inland Rotate. 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, eicept from Charleston and Savan nah to MontgomerY To gharleston.....-813 OD „Charleston- Savannah...—. -16 00 Savannah.— poo Augusta.- —.... 23 00 Augusta 00 Mason.-- 21 00 Macon. -.-- zJ T. , 75 Atlanta.. 23 CO Atlanta.-- •-•!•.:. 31 Columbu oo -• 21 00 Columbus:—.... 36 tb 21 00 AlbanY.-_.:- 00 • montgomery.-... 26 00 ruontgorne oo 36 00 Mohan, 46 63 NeW Orleans - Now 0 , 4i3,4 . • . EXCURSION TICKETS /1/ T r aE -011.31LESTON CONVEN'TION.... e - No bills °finding signed oit.'Jr the shitThas sailed, For freight or osssare toplyOA board.'at second wharf above Vine street t ur to • • .• • . - -- ALEX. HERO N sr- Southwest oolner FOURT". and CHESTNUT. Agents in Char!bstont R. . G.• BUDD. os,ve.nnah, ` BUNTER k GAhIIRELL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina awry For Florida trots SaVannah, steamers St, Mary's and St. John's, every' uesday and Saturdtly. - • _ • - .. • • LEGA.L. IN THE ORPHANS'- COURT FOR , THE P Dirt AND COUNTY OF PRILADELPNIA. _ Estate of ANDREW B..KlTCR.EN,de.eeiteed. The Auditor eepointod blihe Coat .to gudi,t settle. end adjust the account of ANDREW C. RA ICI. Trim. tee,. ka.. will' me et the' partieesintoreeted'At offioe. No. 118 South PIPTIL Etreet;on MONDAY:March 19th, isetwat 4 P. M.', - E taldl-tUthe•gpt •• _ ' . -T'-' , .:' ,. ::fgt7::PM%
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