»1 “firm mi; ammonia-*- am I.3mm? mrn .m -. IO want! for Icon-ion. as. e. are ‘ zit-ohm m domed immedmely sf. harp-inns. requesting the President to splat-mm ma mord'mmoe Mn. mammot- has ordered the nrtillm m of the State to prepare :mpply of ball cartridges. ‘ GmRGIA ALSO—Augusta, 63., Jon. 7. -—Beturm from one hundred and {our coun fiohpvo been received. in which uncut, delegate: we elected favorable to immedi- Iteuouaicm, twent ine no for co-opon “on. end five are chatted. BEOI'EBION MEETING AT VAX BU RBN, ARK.-Vm Buren. Ark. Jan. 7. Q'ho lugest meeting ever held in Crawford county took place on Seturdny. A wrio-s of {“thmwere adopted. nearly unmimnus— .. doehring that the institutions of the iLvdaoldingSmea ought to be maintained fit every heard. md to the hut extremity; thet we View the perronnl liberty bills pess bd {or the purpose of defeating the execu‘ tion of the mime slave law as pnlpabiein (notions of t e comtitutinn, and that we insist on their greedy repeal, and the faith ful execution 0 said law. as a condition to the retention of fraternal rolntionn: that it 'u our "dent desire to presort‘o the U nion. int an be preserved consi~tcntly with the honor. rights and interests of the nine holding Motel. and favor a conference of the shveholfig Sung; at Nuhvillu. and if need be I convention of all thc Stuns : that in the event of a failure by tho South to obtuin such a guaranty of their rights in the Union in may be c'ompntiblc with its honor and interests. they then insi‘t upon an equitable division of the yublic property md the public debt; and i thiq cannot be obtained they will eeparnto from their nor thern confedorntci, not peaceably. but that they draw (It: won] an-I jig/kl for their right; to Me Iliad (ml,- thut we are oppnsed to separéti‘ action. and especially the 6(‘C(‘\"lOD of Ari henna without «"Mprnition : that n rmison-V able time should be given to tho non-=inve-l holding States to rctrnc-e their BICIN, mnl“ depoee their unprinciplod loaders. and give the South such guarantees as will secure their right: and equality in the Union ; thnt j we are in favor of a. State convention at on ‘ early day, rind that we recommend to thei Legislature’zm increase of at! mien-m duties to 45 cents on the $lOO. which will furnish i warm todefrny the purchase ofarmq andl munitions of wnr with which to protect ouri live. and our homes from aggression and} memos. I MISSOURI LEGISLATURE—St. Louis, Jan. Gu—A rmolution was unanimously Idode in the Senntn _vosicrdny, instructing the committee on federal relations to report a bill calling a State convention. MBSAGE OF GOV. LETCIIER. OF VA. p—Richmond, Jan. T.—Thc Legislature of‘ Virginia assembled in spooinl session to-day. and the mmnge of Gov. Letcher was im~ mediately laid before both houses. He renews the proposition made in his hat message‘ for n mnn-ntion of all the States, and says: It i: monstrous to see a government like ours destroyed merely bo~ came men cannot agree about a domestic institution. It become? our State to ho mindful of her own interests. Disruption is regarded 85 inevitable, Ind if new con federation: are to be formed, we must have the best gum-amen before we can Attach Virginia to either. He condemns as hasty the oct'mn of South leimwhich has taken her Southern sisters by surprise. The non-elaveholding States are chargea ble with the present. condition of the nf {gin ofthe country, And if the Union is dis. :1: tad, upon them rests the responsibility. fie alluda at length to their aggressions, and my: they have the power to end the strife and restore confidence. Will they do it? “'0 await their response in that/n gehemion. He says that our action shoniii based on the wrongs done our own peo ple. Be oppmes nStAte convention at this time, and suggests thzt commissioners, ooinpooed of two of the most discreet states man. Visit the Legislatures of the States that has passed t 0 personal liberty bills, and insist upon their unoonditionnl repeal, axeeptin the New England States. Seoomfiy—Thst they must have proper, eflbctive guarantees of protection to slavery in the District of Columbia. Third—That our equality in the State-z and Terriwries must be fully recogwized. and the rights of persons and roperty ado.» dandy protected and seem-91f Fourth—That he be permitted m pass through the free States and Territories un molested, and if t slave be sbducted the flute where he is but shall pay the value. Fifmhq'l‘hnt like guarantees for the trans mission A)! slaves between slnvoholding Std”. by land or water, shall not. be inter {éred with. Sixth—The Passage of rm enforcement kv hr the punishment of such rsona in tin {roe Bmm as organize or airmd abet inlay mods whatever in organizing com niea with aview to assnil the slnvelmlding gates and excite slaves to insurrection. Seventh—That the general gon-rnment bedeprived of the we: of Appointing to local omm in slavemlding Suites persons hostile to their institutions or inimical to their rights. He says he will regard any attempt of the fedenl troops to pass acros‘ Virginia. for the purpose of coercing a Southern State as an not of invasion. which will be repelled. He in not without hope llmt the present diflmltiea yill find a saiinfnetory solutinn. Int New England and Western New York “he [laughed 03'. and let, then: form an elli - pace mth Canada. “'3 SWESSION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORKPNew York, Jami—Mayor Wood’s manage to the City Councils recommends the secession of the city of New York from the Bate. and the formation of a. free city. 2e is not prepared, however, to recom ¥ :1 violent measum therefor. REINFORCEMENTS FOR MAJOR AN DERWNe-v'l'he steamer Star of the Wgst, Ihkk uiled hence on Sahu-day. was charter ed It the order of Geneml Scott, took a full supply of provisions for Maior Anderson, Ind 250 men under Lieuunzmt Earle“.— ”rill beetChu-leston tomorrow aftenoon. Am ORLEANS FOR IMMEDIATE ~ mlo3.~Bew Orleans, Jen. S—The *retnms of the election of members 90 the Moonvenfion show mum city bu'bcen cursed by theimmediuo secwxoninu by over 500 Monty. The election for dele 5m to the convention throughout the Bmm : jlmppaed will result. three to one in fa. Wm“ unmodinte secession «mm,- . Union_ men have gone over. § $8.168 OF THE GOVERNOR OF; HHESEE-Nuhvifle. Jun. B.~Tbe mes-i agg‘of the Governor wthe Legislature tee , mend! flat the $6.60" of ailing!” Moonvafionbel tothepeople. e' any-Mums” for the present. evils ex hapnlyheonatitutionnl amendments. 01: ' gram-loft!» North Qomoedo to Inch We. Tania-ea would mun; ' inc: «independence one as anion. He mum meal-Pub} fiddfiomififinmdthemo m. g _LTIOX 01’ MY THORSOF.‘ 4, Im. B.——B¢orotlry Thump-1 and “Interior Dams, today ro ,dpdhml’n-idenghh com a} We! the Internet on . a 111 cam . : Wham-. 5 ma -3 32%. W "ma“, "“3 “1» ~ . . 1 ~ =.» w arm “:3 .- “’3’" ”M‘mmhoopontho‘ ads-lad Fort Sumter. Not ”'in directed ton-he the M to‘Wah' ‘ gill ’minghcfwth'ith resign- ' . J_ . l EM] ' B. Anne-sow. PCBITION OF KENTUCKY .-'l'he Gov» vmjfickm immedietely greeted cm of Kentucky is opposed to negate to pennidon (lubed. end directed thnt ection.md prelm a convention of .n the a reality end courts? be extended to due Side: to be held—z? u. Wuhlnghu the louvre! d' has ( but. what) {or -u early I. the sth February. ”Ho his mt. going Ind meaning. ‘ thinks than: immedinuagmmeatglldo [m Tunic! loathed“: lam least be had upon gnu-eaten to he demanded of. nighfwflhdi’klnn from 141? an the fedenl government. and that “1830‘ to'the W 110 goes M wwngtolr should be refused, the South would be a uni! for imtrucutms he: the I’M-eldest. 'EA pub for figuration. ' ‘ (V of pnllemcn enterteined him fit. the SF - ES‘SION OF VIRGINIA—A Commitr Chulesmn "0. before he left. tee of the Virginia Le inhture have we Thceflhirpraluoed someexcitemeuflnre, mod a bill providing gar holding e State but Alli: now tranquil. ‘ llanvention. The election of delegalee will . _..- ‘—. . .~~ -—- be held on the 7th of February. and the Orm- mogrm “SSAGB or m p 333. vendon will meet on the 18th of tint month. mm I’o CONGRESS. In order bomeet contingencies lf‘mwir'lg out 3 _ ‘ of secession, the Legis eture vo )efnre. thegtfigewlufion ‘ppmpfmnnm “Elm“ The South ud tie—Sumter: Tronbln. of 0 rain defence oft ne State. T egon-' oral .impregion in. that State nny L} that! conga” CalliOn for Relief. Virginia will secede “70“" the Mb ('wf Feb‘ i The following Mesa-go wn tnnnmilucd to nmw- ' Congreu on Wednesday, by the l’ruidcut of MIsSISSTPPI VOTE? HERSELF OUT . . q OF THE I:Ni«)x.4ukmn, Mm... Jan 9. ‘1” WW . “1°“ —Tl|o convention of thin Rule. passed the To the Small and lIMKQI‘RW: ordinznce of menu-inn by nvoxc of Mto 15.? At the Opening ofyour ,Irl‘fip'll‘ amqinn l The prominent. buildings in the city Ire il- called your Mtcntinn to die (hinge-rs which luminnted, and sslutes of cannon and fire- lhl’l‘alOllNl the ox‘nrtencn oflhe I'ninn. I works give expression to the public natisfwc- exprewml my opinion freely concerning the tion. -- original mum; ufthme danger!!! Ind recom- NORTH CARDLINA LEI’iWLATURI‘L mr'rhilml Huoh mmhurm an I believed would Both Homes have pLs‘m‘d the bill a )proprin- have the effect of trunquilizing the country ting WOOO to arm the State. The bill to and mvintit from the peril in which it had asll a convention will it is stated undouhtr been needlessly and most unfortunately in cdlv pm. valved. Those opinionn and recommend»— li’ AL‘HVAHE LFRISLATURE.-—Rmolu- tion« Ido not now propose to rvpeot. My tious are pending nuggcating n notional con- own mnvictiom upon the whole subject re rcntion to nmnnd the constitution of thb main unchanged. The fuct that a grant ca lfnitod States. nnd nl-o approving of Mr. lamity ML- impending over the nation was L‘iittvnrh'n's proximitionk oven at that time uvknmvlulm-«l lry every LETTER FM ‘3l VICE PRquDENT lntolligi-nt clu’m-n. It hn-l nlrcmly mmh‘ HllECKlNllllXil-I.—-Tho lion. J. C. Brr-ck- itselffeltthronchuut tlmlungth unil hrmdth inridgc.Vice-Preditlont of the l‘nitorl Strum. of tho land. The nrw‘ohary manuuncon has addressed a letter to Gov. Mngoffin of ofthenlnrm lllllrlpl'ullllCOtl“t‘l‘t' mostdeplo- Kentucky. approving of hi« mums in con- wimp—imports foll otl‘wnth n rapidity never vn-ning the Legi‘laturo of that. State. nml known before. {-xm-pt in timo ol \\ or. in the oxprcising the opinion that “no thorough hiqtoryofourfnn-igncommon-v: tl (Art-mun and mtiJactory phm will be propane-Ll to “'Bl-: unexpovtcdl) h-ft withoutlm-nns which the States by Conan-w. All efforts for it had roanonuhly (ounlml up« nto moot the this purpose lm\'olli.—closcd differences too yublic Pnznzrnmntn: trmln “JD! larulyzeik railed to‘udmit of «grccmvntf' ‘ mnnnl‘nrturvs wow stopped ; thu ha-t pnhlit‘ ‘ smrities nullrlunly sunk in the innrkot; tornry specim ol'propm'ty xlcprm-inti-d mort- I or low. and thnumntls of poor men. \\ ho ilw [{wmlml upon their (lmly lnlmr for thor daily :roml, were turned out nfomploynwnt. 7774’ SM" Qf "6 Wm ”"41"“ from FOll I deeply rogrot thnt lam not able to give Moullnc and .llarria' Island. ‘yon any infornmtion upon the state of tho —— ' | Union which is more satisfactory thin whnt FORT SUMTER DH) )‘OT RESPOND! iI WM thonohligml tncommunimte. On the HIGHLY IMPORTANT IRON CHARLESTON. . —— ' lcontrary. matters' are still worse at present C'lmrlcston,'Jan. 9-—The stenmer 8“? 0f than tliev than were. “'hon ()oan met the “"‘stv 71”) "0°!” to reinforce F 0- atmng Hopes pervndi-d the whole public Sumter. 3"”in Ofl.”!°Ch“T]““‘“ Bar 3‘ an mind that some mnicnble ndjuatmont of tho early hour ”115 morning. {when ahcatternpt- “,sth would weed”). be nwlp by the ,9 “d m .911“? the barb-or With ““3 American re-lonmlives oftlie Stairs and of the pOO i: flag flying. when 3 brlfik fire W?" opened “1"- which might restnro peace between candie on he}: by the garrison “3‘10““! 8‘ ”‘8; ting sections of tlxe country. That ho e lighthouse on Mprns’ lalnnd. I has been diminishing by every hour obi; The guns or 1'0" Moultne 0“ the oth" luv. and M the proqwot ofn Hoodlum settle sido also opened on her, when the steamer mbnt fades mu”, public distress becomes put nbout and went to ma again. “We have more and more ignnvlltpd_ “0t 1’00“ “M“ ‘0 loam Whom“? the ntcamcr‘ An evitlonvo 0t (hi-a. it is onlv 110003er to or any pnrson 0“ _hom'd "35 injured. The ANW that tho trmsitn' notes authorized bvtlie belief i“ that no injury “M sustained either not of the l7th of Dpcemhor hut wet-o silver by the boat or those On board. Itiwd according to law. aml that no responsi- Major ANION“. from Fort Sumter, did ble bidder ofl'e’rml to take any mnaidmblo “Qt nwpond. 1 mm at par at n lmwr rate of interest than FLAG OF TRT'CE FROM FORT SUM-'l2 per cent. Frnm tho-e fun; it aplms TElt.——L‘lmrle~tnn. .Tnn. 9.—Liout. Hall, of that in n gnvornnn-nt nrganiwd like curl. Fort Sumter, came over to the city about ll domestic strife nr evvn n m-11-gmnnded {car o‘clock this morning with a flag of truro, ' of civil lmstilitim is more n’q-«lmrlivo to our and re irod to the qtutrn-rs of the Gorcr- public and private interests than a most. for nor. fomwm by a crowd of citimna. t midnble foreign wnr. He was in secret communication with: In my annual nioungel expressed the' the Governor and council for about two mnriction. which I burn inn): deliberately hours. At two o'clock he was sent in a Hold, nnri which neon! reflection has only. carriage. with the Governor's aids. to the tended to doepen and confirm. thst no Wharf. and returned to Fort Sumter. :Stue has I! right by it- own not to moode The object of the minion is not known. ’ from the Union or to throw off it: fedord but it is supposed that it relates to the fir— . obligations at pleasure. I itlsodeclnrml m in}; into the Star ofthe West. opinion tohe that even ifihat right existoir. The people are intensely excited. There and shouldbo exercised by any State of the’ was no demonstration against Lieut. Hall. confederiicy. the executive department of but the curiosity to learn the purpose of, this government had no authority under the his mission is intense. iconstitution to momiw its validity, by luon ASDIISON ro cor. ”cuss. lacknowledging “‘0 independent” 01' ““011 I Four Scxrn. Jan. 9. 1861. i State: . . To His End/my. a” Gwen" MS. Ovulimz: . Thisdeft me no othcralternotive. naehiet' Sin—Twoof your batteriesfirexl thb‘morn- executive oflieer under the constitution, ing on an unarmed vessel begin: the “35 but to collect the public revenues and to of mv government. lam not notified that protect the ”‘3‘” Prnl'fl‘y' “.0 .f'" M ‘l‘” war ha; been declared bv South Carolina m't‘h.‘ bepracticubio under oxmm'.‘ hm?“ agninst the United Statem'nnl I cannot but Th“ ‘5 5““ my purpose. My provmcois to think that this hostile act hasheon comniiv‘ ““3““ "“d “0‘ “3 "“‘k" "“"- “ “3"".“3‘ ted withbut vour sanction or authority.— ‘o‘“"flm‘exdp'wel-‘UP ropeal.to "”3“”- Under that liopel refrain from opening fire °.”° “‘lan thmr provinmnn to xiieetextgen on your batteries. iCIC‘! {is they may occur: I [roam no dl9- I have the honor, therefore, rmpocti'ullv ' revising pint-er. I cortmnly bud ‘no right to. to 0k whether the above mentioned not—'- make “EKYNWOFM "1‘0" "n-v Nate: and I one I believe without a. parallel in the his- ' am perfectly-mtiy-fievi thnt the constitution tory of our country, or any other civilized , has Wisely “'llhlleld that power even from. government—was committed in obedionce Congreu. . . . i to Your inThocommmeoon “lowan-horde:- Ith.; w 1.01.1231, duh Into Wifi-g 2 held their new new in Wuh emu. pvt-ant ll‘nofame “gum-q ' on Friday night ad armed the WWW h «quad—l wing pmJaotium :—Booonmodi.ng A delay in arsogfig-afigr form.“ roped of I the persona libonyhflh: mddfln ‘flmlulm ‘ll efficient unendin o!’ zhe fugitivo ulna for coucilhfion my. driYG Us $0 I £0“)! law preventing Hxflgpping ; equflizins‘ from which it will be Almost. impossi 1e ‘0 commissionen’ fees. etc; that (he comma-1 mede. . ~ tiou be no amendedu to pmhibitnny inter-1 Common ground. on which concdiation : feronco with .bvery in my of the sum”, 1 and harmony can bepmlucod, in sure!) not‘ T 113; Congress shall not. gboufih gh‘veryl nnsttainublc. Proyxxitimu ‘0 oomyromiw in tho dock-yard; ob.. nor in the District.“ by letting the North have thr exclmxro com or Columbig, without the consent of Mary-‘ trol of unitary above. . ccmln linen-m 1 10"13nd and the consent or the District-4110 give southern Innituuom. protechon below 3 inhwitwu—norwithout oompensstionnhntw ”181 “118‘ ought 10 ”Cd” unifl‘m] 8W")- ‘ Congresv. Ihnll not interforu with inter-Slaw Lucien. In itself. indeed. it may "0‘ be 9“" slave (“ BAL_ IO II to min lion mmoomn‘ up exp-{cued of lan yeu bud-cu, (Ind whining lo I 61M WU! nu: “mu! 29 11l fie (“jag Will Aha Attend to 11mm Gumo, nnd all kinds of)“ Feb. 6, ’6O. ly Lawrence D. Diets’a OTIUN HOUSE. FA N C Y. 600 D S. I! 0831 EY , TRIIJIINGS, ' AND TOYS, Wholcule and Retail, uChenp u any phce in Bouillon. 151 Faun.“ Stun, BALTIMORE .3- Order: prompuy “tended to. June 18,1860. 1y E €65 ‘9 w ' A OL'NDED 1852. Chartered 1854. Located F CUR. OF BALTIMORE it CHARLES STS., hullonn, MlL—The Largest. lost Elegantly Furnished 5: Popular Commercial College in the Failed States. Deaigncd expreslly for Young Men deliring to obtain 1 Tnonoceu Puctxcu. Dramas ELICCATIU)’ in the Ihorteat possible inn: and I‘ the least expense. A Large and Beautifully Ornamentcd Circu lar,coutnining up“ unit! ol‘SlX SQUARE FEET, with SPICIII! or I'lxlnanw,mid a LurgeEn gnu’ing (the finest of the kind ever made in Lhil countrS') representing tliulntcrior View of 1110 College, with Catalogue stating term-I, 356., will he sou! toEwry Young Man on applicutiun, Fun or (‘unmm Write immedinlcl} and you will reunite the pncknge by return mull. Address, E. K. LUSIEII, Baltimorc,.\ld. Feb. 0, moo. 1y A. Mathiot & Son’s OFA A‘ND FURNITURE \VARi-JR()().\IS,.\'M. S 25 and 27 N. Guy nreet, Bnifimorc. (near I-‘chue u.,) extending {rum Gay to Frederick lt.-—the largest establishment ot‘the kind in the Union. Always an hand a large mum-(men: of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE Fi'RN {TURF}, cm bmcing Burenus, Bedstcads, Wushsmnds. Ward robes, Mattresses of Husk. Cullen and Hair, Spring Beds, Sufns, Tctc-c-Telcs. .\rm Chairs, Rocking Chlirs, Elngercs, Marble Tables, Set lccs, Rteefliion nnd l‘pbulsurcd Chuirs, .\S SORTED COLORS UFCUTTAGE FI'RN l'l‘l'RE, Wood Chlfirs. Office Chairs, Bnrber Chairs, Cribs and Crudlu, HM lurks, Hull Furniture, (:ih nnu Wflnui Frame Looking Ulaascq. Side boards, Extension Tublcs, of every length. I'enoul disposed to purchase url‘ imited to cull and give our stock an exumiunkinn, uhirh for variety Ind quality of workmnnship is not. eqnllled by any est-blishmenl in the country A. MATIHUT & HUN, Nos. 25 and 'l7 N. Guy street Aug. 6 1860. Py Burr Mill Stones WARRANTED—B. F" STARR I CO.. Cor. of North cad 6mm Blru opposite N. C. R. R. Smlio BALTXIUBI, )ln. lenufm luren of FRENCH BURKS Imporu'rl nud Dealt-rs nu'n Bloch, Bolling Cloth [_.utherrnind Gum Belg“: C-luined Plaster, and Nil Quality. Also, Coloue, Uumlico, and Esophcs Hill Stone: at nll lizca. [FL-b. 17, 60. 1, George M. Bokee, “PORTER and Denlcr in CHINA, GLASS & QUERXSWA‘RE, . u. 41 North Howard Street, between Lexing lun Ind Fun“: Streets. BALTINORE. RTUXEWARE always 0;: hand. at Fuctory prices. lune 18, 1860. 1y New Rich BWELRY, SILVER WARE, SYLVER PLAT ED WARE, tc.-—A. E. WARNER Gold and Silrenminh, No. 10 Nomi Gu' Snnr. BAL TIMORE, MIL, ha. in store A beautiful nssort mom of nlylu Am! patterns of I‘JCH JEWELRY. lullnblc for presents, embracing n great \nrieL3 of Plain Gold and Salt Branches, Mosaics, Car buukles, kc., Ear-Rings, “mole“, Finger Ring: Cat with Diamond. Ruby. l’cnrl, Opal, Emerald, ta, Lmh'cu' Uuld (.‘hnlnx. Vest & Guard (‘lmlum Minintnre Lockru, Gnltl Thimlxlcs. (‘ufl' l'ins: Signrl. Cluued nud Plain Gold Ring-I: Pun-ill and Penn, Siren- Butmm uml Studs. Hold and Jet Croat", Jet Bracelets, Pins r! Eur llings,&c. AIM-H), A rnricvy ofSilrcr Munuu‘d I; Plated Pastors, Cake [lulu-u. “‘niu-n. Unndlcaticks, Butter Ind Salt Stands, Pearl Handle Desert Kuiveiflpouns, Forks, Lidia, Fancy Articles, &C.,n1l ofwhich in respectfully oifured on the lowan, terms. “The Country Trade and Dealers general iy are invited to give me n cull. and examine Goods and Prices, being satisfied (hut. my SH.- VER WARE cannot be surpassed either for fluent-Is or quality, or the latest and man henn tifhl putemu. [Feb. 27 1860. 1y Haines Bros.' V'ERSTRL’NG GRAND ACTION PIANO O FURTES, celebrated fur superior qnnlhy of TUNE and clognucé and bcnuly of finish.— Thefie Pianos hinc always taken 1h: FIRST PREMIUM whcn pint-ed in competition with other mnkcrs. Challenge all wnwlilion. A splendid assortment of LOUIS XIV and plainer nylon always on hand. Also Second-hand Pianos nn-l PRINCE'S IMPROVED REBOU EUNS from $5510 $350. Wm"! Instrument Warmnted. GEO. L. WALKRR’S Piano and Helodeou Depot, 8. B. Cor. 7th & Arch Su.,l’hihd'n Aug. 0, 1860. 6m Howard Association, BILADELPHIA ——A Benevolent Institu tion established by special Endowment, or the Reliefofthe Sick and Diureucd, I let ed with Vimlcnt and Epidemic Diem", Ind cepecinlly for the Cure of Diana" ofthe Sexual Orgnnn. \ MEDICAL ADVICE given gfltil, by the Act— ing Surgeon, to all who npply by letter, with 5 description of their condition, (age, occupa tion, hnbiu orlife, tc.,) And in cases ofexzreme poverty, Medicines farniahed free 0! charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatonhm, And other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, And on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dil pemary, lent to the nmlcted in sealed letter cnvelopeu, free ofclurgo. Two or three Stun .~ , hr postage will be uceyuble. Addreu, DB. J. SKILL]?! BOUGHTON, Ac lug Surgeon, How-rd Association, No. 280:: ~ Ninth Street, Phihdclphln, Pl. 3] order 0‘ the Directorl. 5" EZRA D. BEARTWELL, Pm’t Ono. huonlw, My. Jun. 1, 1861. 1’ Clove Anodyne OOTHACHE DROPS, BURKS IN 05 MINUTE! 01m' 25 Cutie-Clove An ‘ d a 'in not injure the gum or beth, or a Jinn], alect the breath. I HAD WHAT DENTISTS BAY 0|? IT. ‘ lean. A. B. a 0. SW:— the come ofmypncueo, I hue unuiv nud your Clove Anodyu with much In ‘ a , for the undo! ul- Toothcbc; ad on I .. - candy mmdhhnypcdaufldn n‘ bu 1:» to Inform you of the high ops-lo I haven”: ommmflamr .’ I . Wing-«3'. pub“ to u! put of . Unit-d But-Imu- :o“!thme W. 19-. ' '~ 3.55:5 A.B.tD.sAXD%s - gum!” keel-mfmnhu, .': Pot-hbyLDJmW ; . Jul. 7, Im. 11: . A 2W3; ”‘in. i “ com;- haul Ind bud-Jot «I Exc‘olflor y-li‘ht‘fldlcy,ocupbn ‘ - O T pedal]; designed {6: the an of U" Hafi oal Mania: and the Fund], having named od the 10-ulled “Gina." “Aromatic," ‘WorflaY,” “ Mediated,” “ Schnapps," etc., in not no doned by all or the prominent physician: chemlnu Ind connoisseurs, M, {cumulus 11l 0; than lab-inch medicimi qua! do! (ionic and dinrofic) which bclong to an OLD and BUR! Gin. Put up in quart boltlcl and acid by 111 druggilu, grown, etc. ' A. l. BIKINGER 8 CO., ’ (Eluhlhhod in 1778.) Sole ?|‘°P|"°‘9!"v_ , No. 19 Broul ureet, N. Y. ~ For “19 b FRENCH. RICHARDS t (30., W. W. t H. $3llll, And an 0! Ih. prunilunl. Wholualc Druggisu in Philadelphia. . “ Quick Bales& Small Profits.” AVle purchnu‘d - lugs and varied u- ‘ H sortmentoI‘FALLANDWINTBR GOODS, w. are prepared to ufler buxllm to all who may {nor n: with n all. We will not attempt to particularize, as our stock ccmprilel For eign and Domenic Dry Goodl. Fnucy Aniclu, Trimmings, &c., km, together with 1 large n:- lortmcnt of Groceries and Queenwuc, to which we would rcupectfully ask an cumin:- Hon before purchasing, an we are determined to sell as cheap in the cheapest. Th‘uklul for the liberal encouragement hcxtofore extended to us we would respectfully ask a continuum: of the sumo. A. SCOTT & SON. Oct. 15, 1800. ~ TEW GUUDSI—J. L. SCHICK, S. W. corner of the Dinmnnd, Gettythurg, respectfully culls (he attention of purchaser: to his new and splendid nook of FALL AND \VINTERUUUDSI “is stock in lo large and so well arranged to suit town and country tmdc, thut it in lumen; siblc to Men make mention at hil molt desira ble goods. All he oaks is for person: to call and examine his complete nook. ’lhey willgo away well pleased and soon return for more. Ilc hna a full stuck oflllll-ZSS GUUDS, ofevery drscripxion: Plnin null figured .\lerinou and Cashmcrcs. all wool l’lnldr, all wool Delnincl, cotton l'lnids, plnin and figured. Valentin, French Reefs, Ambinn Stripel, VclourlJavel lu, (lrumellas and Mom: dc Luim, all prlru- A [urge stock of Traveling Dress Goods, pllin. and figured Silks, l-‘luum-u. A full Ind com plete stmk 01 Prints conxlnnlly on hand.— (‘LUTHEL Cnssimorcs. Duster Cloths, Samuel“, Tutu-d 3, Jeans; French. English und American Shawls. Hold and Knitted Shuwla for Chil dren—all styles and prim-s. llonse-fumiphing Goods of every dcxcription. A lull and com plete stock of Notions, Perfumery, Jewelry, Hosiery, (llm c 5, (lonu’ nod lelel’ (lnuutlttl, \Vool Cape: and lloodg, of the very latest atyH-L Thread and Cotton Edgingl, Lieu, to, an. be” he, kc. ‘ ALL COME! So would. to show Goods. . Out. 29, 1560. TO THE LADIES -—}lU§T'S “BLOOM 0F ROSES.” A' rich and alt-gnu: color for'\ the cheeks or lips. 11‘ \\'lLL NUT WASH UR lll'B OFF, and when OMO Ipplied, remain. duruhlo for years. The lint is su rich‘ and na turnl,l‘.lnlllle closes! scrutiny fnill to (intact in use. Can be removed by lemon juice Ind will not. injure the skin. Thin it a new prepmllon, used by the celeb led Court Bunnies of Lon don Ind Paris” {railed free, in boulu, with direction) for us». for Sl 00. HUNT'S “ COURT TOILET POWDER,” in:- parts A dauling whitenus to the complrxion, Ind is unlike anything else uscd for this pu pole. Nniled free for so L'cnu. HENT'S “ BRITISH BALM," remove: tun, Mcklcn. sunburn and all eruptionl of“). Ikin. Mailed free for 50 Cenls. 4 HL'Z‘T’S “IMPERIAL PO.\IADE," for “no lmir, strengthens nnd improu‘l iu gro‘nh, hep: it. from rumng 011‘, and is warranted To nun nu: rum/cu!” lluiled Tron for $1 00. lIUNT'S “PWEAUTIFIER,” for “m teeth and gums, drum-:4 and I hixcus the uuh, hurdcm lln- gums. purifies the hruuh "factual ly. mutants 1m: Turn up ”In". 10am- ACHK. .\lnilcd {rec fur SI 00. ‘ IIUST'S ‘“ BRIDAL WHEAT" PERFUME," n doub'nc rxtrnct or omnge blrursnms and co loguc.‘ Shin-d free for $1 ()0. This uqnililo perhuye wus first used by the Prime" fluynl of E‘glnud. on her marriage. ”can. Hunt k Cu. [resented the Princess with nu clegnnl cue «Perfumery. (in m ich all of tho shove arm} a were inciudcd) in hnndsome cu! glnn with Jld slappers, \ulucd 11:51.500. particuhu of“ h h appeared in [ln public priutg. All the above article: sent Free, by "pron, for - 00. Cash can either accompany Iho ordc or be paid :0 the czpren agent on do liver of goods. [ll'XT k 00., Perfume" tn the Queen. Reg: ISL, London, And 71 Salmon BL, Phil» dc bin, PI. Po Sula by I" Drumim Ind Park-on. ~ . The Trade Supplird. [UL-I. lb, '6O. I, I’ECTORAL the belt chlcine in the world for the Cure 0} Coughs Ind Coldn, Cruup, Bronchitis, Anthmn,Dltficulty in Breathing, Palpitations of the Hun, Dtpthem, ‘d {or thn relic! o! pntienta in the «Imm ' '_ lof . onlunption, together with :11 Dheuel o! the Throat and Chest, und which pro dbpon to Consumption. (inpcabhrly adaptadla WradicalwlofAtM Being prepued by I pncticcl Phydchn nm‘l Irnggitt, Ind one of great expeflencc in the re «the vuiom dismal to which the hu rnsn frame in lisblo. « It in ofl’ered to the nmfictcd with the [noun onfidence. Try it and be convinced that it 1! lnnlublo in the cure of Bronchiulmflectiou. Priu 60 may: bulk. , fihepam! onlyxhg . DR. A. smut & 00., _ Dragging ind aha-tau,- I. W. cor. Ninth h Pophr 80., Pumnnnu. fiSold by every ruped-hlo Drug!“ tad Dealer in Lledicinu throughout the Gnu. April 2, 1360. I] Tyson Brothers KB plenum 1n Innounefng to “of! kind pom: Ind Mend: flux their new and ex tensive “ Sky.Lighl Gdlery," $O.” an loath side of York street, expat“: up It, Ind one door below unit 01 “Haydn ml‘am plcwd, and they bongo Ideal-gm p. in the New human-g on mad that hour; In, 1881; not" "an My 'm'coamnn' ' tingln mi; oldxoomconaof _ m Beanbag, Pm; . [M 1000. WW gMW I ammonhmlvu-Gmgne tombopaMluchfimMphuthhgfial «mm o! m nhth- arm, 'mmummmm h W hyoltaou.‘ tannin node 'mmli mkfi‘flWfi Influx». “"1253",". ; g C. W 111-ti. if u flame-'1 fumhglqwbfig“ d.- mpr“m, .k .' I WW, ' ’ Dr. ‘ ‘- Oct. 15, 1860 Rush to Schick’s I Handsome Women. Pay Up! E partnmhip herflofore exming between the wbscriben. under the firm name of s n. t szoun, Im, huing bet-n dluolnd, c- hereby give notice to all perlonl iudcbh . - them, by Note on Book Acconal, to call v clue the lune before the in! (by of Jan next, at which time their accounts vill ho . ed In the hand: of an ofiicer for collectlon. HENRY 8. DA EVER, wubmun'r 21:61.33. or. 2, 1860 Dr. Esenwein’s AR AND WOOD NAPTHA ‘