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Page 1: The daily exchange (Baltimore, Md.) 1860-01-09 [p ] · 2017-12-15 · RAILROAD SPIKES ANDCHAINS. _ Avents of the VIADUCT ANDLAUREL 110TI.KR IRON WORKS, ELK SHEET IRON MILL,BRISTOL

THE AGENCY FOR THE CONSIGNMENT?"rviTFn GOVERN MENT GUANO IN

.\ rll"n f NAITDII NN !,,!* ronn&getl Horn this d ite T>vthe hiin of BARRIL HRiil IIKKS I'lie asset* and liahili-nient.are 'tttlSft.E n^conTrn''thJeditorsITI.VKL)r|%K mutiial consent'' * rB h"in '**" "IS

J. J. BARKIL,Baltimore, January 5,1800. ' M MUR'

rTIIE FIRM OF BARRIL k Ml'R HAVING."ft.IjJJS in,?JS}' {Jie undersign- d willact from this date as

VI*a v J,-'K THK CONSIGNMENT Oi THE. I'EKU

st^Cl. 0 ERNMENT GUANO IN THK UNITED, ,ut5 ' assuming the assets and liabilities of the formerconcern as such scents.

, ? BARHIL BROTHERS.J- -L BAHRIL 87 Williamstreet. New York.

. ROBERT BARRIL, 29 Soutli street. Baltimore.Baltimore, January 5, 1860. iaS et

(1 0-P ARTNERSIIIP.?The subscribers haveJ'formed a C -Partnership, under tlie firm of JOHN H.

DJ \ ALL& Si NS, for the purpose nr manufacturing BAR-tnachin ry, at the shops ofthe MARYLANDI'EX

II ENTIARY,where tiieirothee mav he found.JOHN H. DUVALL,WII.LIAM HOWARD,JOHN II DUVALL,JR.

ja>eo3t* RIDGF.LY DUVALL.January 2.1860

DISSOLUTION. ?-THE business heretofore con-ductedby James .McConky, Israel M. i'arr and Andrew

E. Dualevy, under the lirm of McCoNKY, I'ARR A CO., istiiisday DISSOLVED. James McConky and Israel M. I'arrare alone authorized to attend to the settlement of the latefirm's business, to whom those indebted willmake paymentand ailclaims against the firm presented for settlement

JAMES McCONKY,ISRAEL M. PARR.

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A. F. DUNLEVY.Baltimore, Jan. 3d, 186U.

i^O-PARTNERSHIP.?The undersigned willVJ continue the GROCERY ANl> COMMISSION BL'SINESS, as heretofore conducted by McCt nkv, Parr A Co.,under the firm of McCONKY & PARR.

JAMES McCONKY,

? , . , ISRAEL M. PARR.Baltimore. Jan 3d. 18ft). ja4-4t

THOMAS H. HODGKISS, late of Tnllnhussee,Florida, has this day become a partner in our house,

UIHI.Tthe firm o' HAMBI.KIO.V BRoTuKRSA CO.. whowillcontinue the .VHOI.KSALK DRY GOODS BUSINESSAT 269 BALTIMORE STREET.

r . JOHN A. HAMBLETON A BRO.B;i!tim<.' t" . . . 2. I jttS-St

THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS"DAYformed a Co 'Partnership under ibe firm of

TESDORPF A SIEBERT,for the transaction ofa TOBACCO AN: GENERAL COM-MISSION BUSINESS J. H. TESDORPF,

E. W. SIEBERT,Baltimore. January Ist, 1860. ja'J-lm

it/ ILLIA.M A. iiOYD, JR.,~

v \u25bc Is a member of our firmfrom thisdate.p ~. _

_\\ M. A. BOYD ft CO_Ba 111more, Jan uary 2, ISfiu. jfl2 lm.

JOHN C. BALDERSTUN-

HAS THIS DAYassociated wilhbim J. WHEBHYKIGHTand J HE.VRY" AKD, under the firm of B ALI)ERSTO.V. WARD A CO,

who willcontinue the COMMISSION BOOT and SHOE bus-iness at No. U HANOVER STREET,

itiltim ire, J tnuarylßs9. ja2Gt

DISSOLUTION.? THE CO-PARTNERSHIPheretofore existing between the undersigned, underthe firm of EGEuTON, DOUGHERTY. WOODS &CO ,

haying expired by jiinitaiiou,is this day DISSOLVED.I lo* business ot the house will he settled by Dougherty,oous xCo.

JOHN EGERTON,CHAS. M. DOUGHERTY,HIRAM WOODS, JR.,

December 31,1859 JOHN 4J . WEEKS.

(JO-PARTNERSHIP~'IIE UNDERSIGNEDhave this day formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP under the

firm of DOUGHERTY, WOODS A Co .and willcontinue thebusiness ofthe IJALTI.MOitE STEAM SUGAR REFINERY'.OH AS. M DOUGHERTY,HIRAM WOODS, JR.,JOHN L. WEEKS.

December 31,1859. ja2-6t

(^O-PARTNERSHIP.? I have this day associatedJ with with me in business my sons, JAMES W. FLACKand J. SIMS (). FLACK. The business will be conducted

under the style of TIIOS. J. FLAGK. ft SON'S, and I solicita continuance of the patronage so generously extendedheretofore. THUS. J. FLACK.

Baltimore, January 2d, ISflO. ja2-lot

lUIECO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex-isting under the firm of .-HAW, PRICK A CO., is thisday dissolA'ed bv mutual consent

WII.LIAM C. SHAW,GEORGE P. i-RICK,THOMAS T. PHILLIPS.Baltimore, December 31st, 1859. ja2 lw

THE UNDERSIGNED have this day formeda co partnership under the firm of FRICK k PHILLIPS,

and willcontinue the DKY GOODS COMMISSION BUSI-NESS as heretofore. GEORGE P FRICK,THOMAS T. PHILLIPS.

Baltimore. December 31st. 1559. ja2lw

LIMITED " PARTNERSHIP.?STEPHEN S.LEE, of Baltimore, as general partner, and JOHN

HILLYARDCAMERON, of Toronto, in Canada, as specialpartner,have entered into a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP,under the name and siyie of STEPHEN S LEE, for thepurpose of conducting the IKON AND COALAND COM-MISSION BUSINESS inthe city of Baltimore.

The partnership entered into December 24th, 1859, andterminates on the 17th of January, 1863. JOHN HII.LYARDCAMERON, as special partner, has contributed to tiiecommon stock the sum of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSANDDOLLARS. ja2-im

DISSOLUTION OF CO-^AUTNERSIIJP.?"PARTNERSHIP formerly existing betweenJOHN H. TRAY ERS and MARCELLUS A. MITCHELL,

under the firm or TRAVERS ft MITCHELL, was Ris-er."

°n tlle I7'h instant by t<* deat h of John if. Tra-

Allpersons indebted to the above firm are requested tonvike immediate payment to the surviving partner, who ialone authorized to collect all debts due to, .and pay allclaims due by the firm.

MARCELLUS A. MITCHELL.? , . ?

Survivor of Travers ft Mitchell.Baltimore. December 26Lh, ISO9. d26 tf

MARCELLUS A. MITCHELL WILL CON-TINUE THE SHIP CHANDI.E.P.Y. SHIP BROKER

'ioM.MI.SSDt.V Bl'llXless at the old Stand,No L SI EAR 8 WHARF, for and on his own account,risk an > benefit. ,12f, tf

glctsls, £c.M KEITH, JLI.". & SON,

? COMMISSION MERCHANTS,23 Sor Tit CuAn LE 3 STitt: Er.Oner forsale at lowest rates-

Best Cut Nails; Nat lor h Go's Cast and shear Steel;Ames .Rowland's and Kimball's Sbnvtvs and Spades; J.e'Cl- Jr.. & Co.'s Tacks, Finishing, Ctoat and Shoe Nails;Bheble &Fisher s Forks and Pick.; American Butt t'o 'iHinges and Sad Irons; Had. Brown & Co.'s Snathe, Cradlesand Hoes; t olhitrn l> Venn's Superior Axes; McCullougli .kCo.'s Octararp Sheet Iron;King's Patent Clinch Nails; W. .vB. Douglas I limps and Rams; Hollow-ware Castings: CartKox-s: Tea Kettles: Hoop Iron; Scythe Stones; Car Bell-,i'lllf' t-; Cot fee Mills. -C., Jtc. (131 tf

HARDWARE. HISS i COLE,No. 35 Sonm Cn.RI.KS STREET,

MAXr|-AOHIRERS' AGENTS AND DKALKRS IN?

ALLKINDS OK AMERICAN HARDWARE.R. HOP. CO.'S CAST STEEL, MILL, CROSS CUT andCIRCULAR SAWS.FISHER A NORMS' AMERICAN EAGLE ANVILS and

PARALLEL CHAIN VISESFIELD'S. SANDWICH ACO.'S CUT TACKS,SHOE NAILS.

BRADS, Ac.COLLINS' HARTFORD AXES. HATCHETS, &c.NEW ENGLAND SCREW COMPANY'S GIMLET POINT

WOOD SCREWS.RUSSELL A- ERWi.V MAN'UFACT I\G COMPANY'S

LOCKS. AcFITCH mam FACTI'RIXG COMPANY'S CABINET andPADLOCKS.AMERICAN HORSE-NAIL COMPANY'S HORSE ANDCLINCH NAILS.O. AMES & SON'S SHOVELS and SPADES, Ac., Ac.WM. WILCOX A CO.'S PLATE and PADLOCKS.DARLINGS & WALDRON'S BRAND CORN anil GRASSSCYTHES.SCYTHE SNEATI s, SCYTnE STONES, Ac , Ac.BUILDERS'AND HELP H.vRDWARE-a large and full

assortment.AH of which we rflYr at lowest Factory Pric?s. n29-tf

KEYSEK, TROXELL A CO.IRON WAREHOUSE,

No. R otrni CALVERT ST.

IMPORTERS 0- ALL DESCRIPTIONS OFIRON and STEEL, have constantly on hand a complete

assortment ofAMERICAN AND ENGLISH IRON.

Manufacturers ofRAILROAD SPIKES AND CHAINS.

_Avents of the

VIADUCT AND LAUREL 110TI.KR IRON WORKS,ELK SHEET IRON MILL,BRISTOL FORGE

Also, agents for the Lest Pennsylvania and MarylandANTHRACITE and CHARCOAL PIG IRON FURNACES

fe22-tf

DUGAN & JENKINS.COMMISSION HARDWARE MERCHANTS,

No. 3A SOUTH CIIARLE3 STREET,Are Agents for the following Manufactories:

THOMAS TURTON A SONS, CAST ANIJSHEAR STSSL.WILLIAMGREAVES A SONS, FILES, RASPS, AC.WALES FRENCH, Arntu. AITOEU BITTS, AC.J. G. HOVEY, BORING MACHINES.A. RANDALL, TACKS, Fixtsintri; NAILS. AC.PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY, NUTS. WASHERS ANDPLANE IRONS.AMERICAN BUTT COMPANY, BUTT HINGES, SAP IROXS,

Ac.CHARLES H. KELLOGG, CDRKT COMBS, SCALES, AC.HALL, ELTON A Co., PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS.SCOVII, MANUFACTURING CO., SHEET BRASS AND

BRASS BUTTS.DAVID SNYDER. SIIOVILS Attn SPADES.BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY, 3RA9S Camd E

DUNLPP'A MADEIRAS, AXES, HATCHETS, AC. JYIO ; IEL. PARK E R & co ~

!? IMPORTERS AND DEALERS INMETAL ,SOUTH CHARLES STREET,

between PRATT and CAWDSN STREETS,OFFER FOR SALE:TIN PLATE, of every description.

TRRNF. PLATE for roofing.ENGLISH SHEET IRON Nos.lt) toAMERICAN "

?? " 14 to 27GALVANIZED" " ? 18 to 2sRUSSIAIRON WIRE.TINNED WIRE," otoSHEET ZINC, SPELTER.PIG and BAR LEAD.BANCA TI.V. in Pigs and Rars.LEAD PIPES and SHEET LEAD.HOOP IRON,) in. to 2M in.TINMEN'S TOOLS and MACHINE*BmrfWu® S

;COPPER BOTTOMS, RIVETS

-- LE KAKh. ttc., &c.

JGNGLISH, FRENCH," SWISS,GERMAN AND ITALIAN

JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS,Just opening at

CANFIELD, BRO. A CO.'S.ONDON WATCHES,

COPENHAGEN WATCHES,LIVERPOOL WATCHES,

AMERICAN WATCHES,For sale by CANFIELD, BRO. A CO.

DIAMOND JF.W F.LRY,DIAMONDS UNSET,

RUBIES, EMERALDS;SAPPHIRES,

PEARLS, Ac:, UNSET.For sale wliolesule and retail by

CANFIELD, BRO. & CO.ETRUSCAN JEWELRY, new styles. Pearl Jewelry

Carbuncle, Coral and Mosaic Jewelry, imported direct.For sale by CANFIELD, RRO. A CO.

WEDDING PRESENTS of the richest and rarest kindsnow opening at CANFIELD, BRO. A CO.

NEW STYLES MALACHITE WRITING DESKSDressing Cases, Glove Boxes, Portfolios, Inkstands, Enve-I pe Cases Jewel Cases. Pa is Fans, Opera Glasses, LondonGold Watch Chains.

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS IV GREAT VARIETY.above goods, selected by one of the firm in Europe

this seasu. are offered at moderate prices, wholesale andretail.

1Q ? CANFIELD, BRO. A CO.,trr__

22*.Baltimore streetACCOUNT B O O K S .

#6 6 0.

BUSINESS MEN OF ALL CLASSES,IN WAN r OP

LEDGERS,DAY BOOKS,

JOURNALS,CASH BOOKS, INVOICE BOOKS, BILL BOOKS,

RECEIPT BOOKS, or ANY KIND OF ACCOUNT BOOKSFOR THE NEW YEAR,

Willfind a superior assortment, orcan Lave them made to

order, of any pattern, of the best AMERICAN or ENGLISHPA P ER. at S AM L. E. TURNKR'S

Stationery Warehouse,No. 3 South Charles street.,

A first rate assortment of COUNTING-HOUSE SWbI*-NERY always on band. n26-2mr

MANUFACTURED AND LEAF TOBACCO,HAVANA CIGARS,

VIRGINIA SMOKING TOBACCO, &c."**of

56590f Mandani and ,

TOBACCO 'description ofstyle and <; uali"! Jr

&£? wXu.'"?,particularly to our stock ofESTR.. Fin-I P?L,.V THH.,"cos, which is unsurpassed. As we are Agents for the Te£litiv Manufacturers of \ irginia and North Carolina we areCon-tantly receiving fresli supplies ot all kinds of Manorletured Tobacco, and are prepared to answer orders u.Jnvextent.OCA CASKS CONNECTICUTAJU SEED LEAF TOBACCOWrappers and Fillers, ofvery superior quality *

l'jr, BALES HAVANA LEAF TOBACCO,ofour own importation. comprising choice wrappery descrtp.Don, and very superior nigh flavored fillers.

CUBA AND VARA LEAF TOBACCO.A supply always offhand adopt.d to the wants of the trade.

VIRGINI A SMOKING TOBACCO,In barrels, half bins., and bales of 10 lbs. each.TURKISH SMOKING TOBACCO,

- rnffnnA'nKam ,"!> 1 an<l 1,1 lbs-each-ls9oooov'.rwrv Cl(fAßs,of well known and, . , ? xs e Popular brand*, and every variety ofstyle, selected in Havana expressly for us, and of our ownimimrtaLon. We are prepared to execute with dispatch

Havana' any of the bram, ?nuhcterod at"

CHAS. D. DEFOED &CO..ntt-tflr 37 8. Guy street.

|or % poltbass,I aSmI FOR CHRISTMAS !

NEW FRUITS, CHOICE LIQUORS. fcc., ftr.uafll Layer and Bunch Raisins in whole, half and quarter boxes; Sultana, Seedless, Sun and < ooking Raisins, newCurrants, Citron, Prunes by the pound and in fancy boxes;Fresh Figs, Cranberries, Apples. Peaches, Tomatoes and

I Lobster Incans; Jellies, Pick I s, Worcestershire Sauce, Softand Paper shell Almonds, English Walnuts, Pecans. Fil-berts, Oranges, Dried Fruits: Pure old Brandies and Wines,Rye, Scotch and Bourbon Whiskeys: Lavender, Blackberry,

| Ginger and Cherry Brandies: Champagnes, Malt Liquors;1 Pure apple juice Cidtr, Wine Vinegar, X. E. Rum, Jamaica

J Spirits. Holland Gin, Cooking Brandies and Wines-; a supe-rior Mince Meat, manufactured for my family rales; PureCrude and ground Spits, together with a general assort-ment ofprime fresh GROCERIES, which I sell cheap forcash, or to prompt paying customers on short time. Alltroods warranted as represented and delivered free to any>"';L"Lthe cit- v- L. A. WARFIEI.D,

JEWELRY.

NEW WATCHES,

DIAMONDJEWELRY,

PEARL JEWELRY,

STERLING SILVER WARE.

ELEGANT PARIS CLOCKS,

BEST QUALITY ALBATA WARE.

NEW FRENCH FANCY GOODS,

FANS,OPERA GLASSES,

FINE CUTLERY.

DIAMONDS,

RUBIES,

EMERALDS,

SAPPHIRESAND OTHER PRECIOUS GEMS UNSET,

IN GREAT VARIETY,

WHOLESALE ANDRETAIL

CANFIELD, ERO. & CO.,

529-tfr 229 Baltimore street.

MEW 6O 0 1)8.

FRENCH CHINA PINNER; TEA ANDDESSERT SETS

OPNEW AND BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS,

Selected with great car in Europe personally by one of thefirm, and we think Asuch variety as to suit the taste of themost particular. Alo,FRENCH AND BoTIEMIAXURY -

TAL GLASSWARE to which we invite especial

tion.For sale upon the most reasonable terms by

CORTLAN A CO.,

Direct Importers ofFrench, Englßh and

Dresden China and Glassware,Nos. 21G and 218 Baltimore street,

d!2-tfr between Charles and St. Paul sts.

GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYSIMPORTED BY

CANFIELD. BRO ft CO.GOLD WATCHES, for ladies and gentlemen, of the best

makers and newest styles; some beautifully enamelled withDIAMONDS.SILVER WATCHES, of every variety; some small, for

boys.....

EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN JEWELRY,Ofbeautiful designs and latest styles,such as Far-Rings,Pins,Bracelets, Necklaces, Rings, in sets and single pieces, ofDiamond, Pearl, Coral, Mosaic, Turquoise, Gold and otherstyles; Chatelaines for ladies; Gold \ est Chains, some veryelegant London styles; Pencils, Thimbles, Buckles, with avery full variety of Jewelry.

SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SETS,Waiters, Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Forks, Spoons, Ladles,Sis.Vr%IsfUC r? R s? Cake ami Fruit Knives, with EVERYSTY LE OF FANCY SILVER, of the best qualities andstyles.

PLATED COFFEE SETS,Waiters, Pitchers, Vegetable Dishes, Epergnes, Fruit Bowls,(. ard Baskets, and Plated Ware generally.PARIS CLOCKS.

Of elegant designs; beautiful BRONZES, real and imitation,in great variety.

BRONZED INKSTANDS, Vases, Card Receivers, MatchStands, Ac.. PARIAN FIGURES AND VASES.Ofnew designs, very handsome; China and Bisque Vasesand Figures; Gilt and Chin i Card Receivers, Toilet' Stands,

Candlesticks, Cologne Bottles, &c.Papier M*che and Rosewood Desks, Portfolios, WorkBoxes, Envelope Cases, Inkstands, Cigar Boxts, together

with a large assortment ofNEW AND DESIRABLE FANCY GOODS,

selected especially for this season, an 1 now opened and forsale byCANFIELD, BROTHER & CO.,

d2l-'f 229 Baltimore street, corner Charles.

CI ARVED WOOD BREAD-PLATES ANDJ KNIVES.?A most desirablo article for the tnDle

ROSEWOOD AND I'APIER If ACHEDESKS.

WORK-BOXES,I'OEIKOLIOS,

ENVELOPE CASES,INKSTANDS.

AND GLOVE-BOXES,Just opened and for sale by

CANFIELD, BRO k CO.,(115 tf pr per cor, corner Baltimore and Charles st.

HOLIDAYPRESENTS.SILK DRESSES, $7.50 to $25; SHAWLS, $1.50 to

S4O; \ ALENCIA I)BESSES,S3 to SSA DRESS; Embroiderieshalf price; Table Cloths, $2 to SSO A pair; Napkins and Tow-els, 75cts. to $5 p. .R dozen; Marseilles Quilts. $2 to SLO; TA-BLE and PIANO COVERS. $1,511 tn $25; FAMILYBLANKETS. ** to SIN a pair; BROS ELS CARPETING,.-7 cts. anil $1; INGRAIN, !5 to 62Q. els

GLOTHS,CASSIMERES, AND

TESTINGS CHEAP 'ROYSTON BROS.,

'ILL H 81 Baltimore st.

MECHANICALAND JNDIA-RUBBERTOYS.?lam in receipt of a large and beautiful assortment

of the above goods, many of which arc ofentirely new de-signs. The mechanical Toy is strong and durable, and de-cidedly the most amusing Toy extant. India-Rubber Pollsand Poll H-ads of ail sizes. Also. a superl) assortment ofLadies'and Gents 1 SILK ITMBKELLAS.lT MBKELLAS. suit;ille for pres-ents. W G. MAXWELL.

No. 2tto Baltimore street,

"13 tf near Charles street.

NEW YEAR'S !~Wc wish to call the attention of our friend* and the

public to our fine and well selected stock of FOREIGNWINKS and LIQUORS, etc, particularly imported f.-r

family use ami trade, asIK>CK WINES. (RHINE WINES,;STEINBERG KR.CA BINET, M ARC< >BRU\N ERIII'PESIIELMER BERG, HOCHHKIMER,SO HAR L ACHBERG EK, NIERST EIN Elt.PORT WINE, MADEIRA WINE,

SHERRY WINE.CHARLES HEIDSICK, HEWSICK k CO.'S WINES.

FRENCH COGNAC BRANDIES. 1846, 1848, 1851,1854.SUPERIOR OLD RYK WHISKEY, difierent qunlities

do SCOTCH do.HOLLAND GIN, etc.Also to our fine and largo assortment of IMPORTEDHAVANACIGARS. Allgoods are warranted tub-genuine

and pure, received from first hands, Every one will do wellto call and examine them before buying elsewhereG. O. PEMUTH k CO.,No. 40 N. Charles street, j

between Lexingt' n and Barnet sts.

HAVANA CIGARS.?A choice assortment of1 mported Havana Cigars, imported expressly for my

retail sales, and suitable for the Holidays.N 8.-EXTRA FINE CHEWING TOBACCO, put up ex-pressly for Gifts. Call and examine.

THOS. X. WEBB,d23 tf Corner Madison and Garden streets.

C"UIRLSTMAS! "CHRISTMAS!!/ Assorted cases of LIQUORS for familyuse, containing

each: 2 bottles fine Whiskey; 2 do. do. Brandy; 2 d". do.Gin; 2 do. do. Rum: 2 do. Cherry and reach Brandy?leach; Ido Port Wine; 1 do. Sherry?l 2 bottles in all. Only$0 per case. Delivered free. H. K. LONG fc CO.,

d.H-tf 20 and 22 Pennsylvania avenue.

CIJ B IST itAS rUBSKNTS.?' ttTareing a beautiful lot of ladies and gentlemen's gold

WATCHES, CHAINS, Ac. Also, fine gold JEWELRY.SlL\ ER AND AJ.BATA WARE, which we willsell at ex-ceeding low prices. WM. BROWN & CO.,

d!2-tf 276 Baltimore street.

FINE

BRANDIESAND

WINESFOlt THE HOLIDAYS,

IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS.

W. F. GETTY,D22-tr CORNER CALVERT AND LOMBARD STS.

SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE,. -

JAXCARY 3d, iB6O,t he u dersigned, appointed by -he Board of .Directors of

tlie savings Bank o' Baltimore, to audit a statement of itsoperations for the pas year, and to report thereon, havecarefully perform (i he dot y assigned to thom, and report asfollows, viz:Amount orFunds, December 31, 1858 $5,172,783 73Receive fioni l'epusi orsduring 1859,

embracing 37,224 deposit , varyingi amount fr m one dollar and up-

. $1,303,W0.HAdd Interest on Loans, Dividends on

Stocks, kc.j in same year 318,375,492,121,415.93

$7,294,199 66Front which deduct as follows, viz:Amount paid Depositors during

1-59, including Principal and In-. terest $1,411,805.5:)Amount paid Expenses 15.378.37Amount paid Taxes 11,864 29

1.439,"48.16

Lravin" Amount of Funds. 31st Dec.. 1579Too Funds ate jnvestrd in ?Loaus on Real Estuto and

Mocks, 1 11 the opinion of the undersigned, abundantly socured, and in the purchase ofStocks ..f the most substantial1 '"-re were o|ien on the Ist of January, 1850.

Is Ma, accounts. There wore opentd during the year 5 0119new accounts, and closed during the sum- period 52567 ac-counts. leaving open on the 31st of December. 1830, 20 276accounts. ENOCH PRATT.- , ..

JOS. W. JENKINS,Ja ibfßl HiIBEKTLEHR

EDTAW SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE,BALTIMOBE, January 2d. 1860..T!^RI.?LR !'RLOR3OF the EL'TAW SAVINGS BANK

BALTIMOREhaving appointed the undersigned H Com-mittee to make a full and thorough examination of its ope-rations for the past year, having had free access to the Rooks.Accounts and Papers, and also having been furnished withth** actual evidences of investments made by the Bank, andall Bonds, Stocks and Mortgages received as securities torloans, have carefully performed the duty assigned them,and report as follows, viz.:Amount of Funds, January Ist, 1559 $ 876,288.70Keccivr-d from Depositor.-* during the year 1859.. His 371*01Received for interest on Loans and Dividends onStocks 59.885 90

~ it,,. , ? 51,554,515.64troin which deduct as follows, viz:Amount paid Depositors during the

year 1859, including principal andinterest....... $500,391.60

Expenses paid during the vear 1859, in-cluding State and city taxes 6,659.85

5<7,054.45Leaving amount of Funds on hand December

J 1® 9: V??????'?'? 151 W7'49' 19Ihe funds are employed in the purchase of Stocks and

Loans on Real Estate and Stocks. In the opinion of th?Committee, the Investments and Loans have IH-CII safelyand judiciously made. There remained 2,799 accounts openon January l<t, 1859. During the past year, there were open-ed 927 accounts, and closed during the same lim- 361 ac-counts. leaving open on the 31st December, 1859, 3,365accounts. s) !.. HILI EN. .: W .

JOHN 11 T. JEROME,| j;i4law-2w SAMUEL KIKK.

| JGARRETT & DE BERT,

CARVERS AXI)01LDERS,

D'-LF No. 75 BALTIMORE MTKEET.

OFFICE BALTIMORE EQUITABLE SO-CIETY F -K INSURING HOUSES FROM LOSS BY

j fiat, HALTIUG&P, December 15, 1859. ? v contribution hav-ing necome necessary, in consequence of losses sustainedthe Ist (lay of July, 1856, ami ihe Directors liaving,at

y m, ,M.in 6S, settled and approved aci ntribu.son at the rate of thi ty per centum on the amount? 18 l{u*rpf

°re hereby given to the mern-leisof this Society, that by ihe provision o the act of iu-t- V y into to- hands of thel iea-uirer, Ms, her and their proportional parts and sharesofsaid contribution atthe sime rate aforesaid, within thirtydays next a. ter the publication of this notice; and that indefault of such payment, he, she and they and every one ofthem making such default, shall forfeit double said rate,

aud neglecting to pay such forfeiture within ten days more,shall or may by the said Directors for tie* time being, beexcluded and debarred all benefits and ad ant-igca of hisher and their insurance and insurances respectively amifrom ail his, her and their right to and interest in the stockof the Society, and shall, notwithstanding, be liable to thepayment tfthe said rate, pursuant to the provisions of thesaid act of incorporation and the supplement thereto.

FRANCIS A. CROOK,d! 5 6t&wAs6t Treasurer.

REMOV A L .

~

G. L HOFFMAN * CO.,DEALERS IN HIDES, LE ATHER, OIL, &c .

Would respectfully inform their friends.and the public thatthey have REMOVED from the old stand, corner of Southand Second streets, to No. 84 LOMBARD STREET, firstbouse West of Calvert street, where, with ircreased stockanu gr.-Mt.-i facilities for business, th*-yhope for the continuja2-tf lh^alr'nage the* haVe ?? Vn TIOF7MAN * CO.

JJAVANA CLGARTS!

HAVANA GIGARS.M

HAVANACIC.YRS!!

4DRMIL| AT R^,"F TH" >" STOOK Of HA-

haWns "he adTantage* of £rt%'rwe are enab,e,t 10 to

21 South street.

AmasfmenuARYLAND INSTITUTE.

~

FOUR NIGHTS MORE.TIIIS EVENING.

SANDERSON'S COLOSSAL REPRESENTATIONSOF

i SCENES FROM THE RUSSIAN' WAR.i AND THK ILLUMINATION OFJI'HE CITY OF LONDON

Doors open at 7 o'clock; performance commencing at 7k.i Admittance 25cents.? Children 13 cents.

An afternoon exhibition on Saturday, at 3 o'clock, whenj chi <hf!) u illh- u.lniin .1 for pi cuts. ja4-tf

BALTIMORE MUSEUM:J. B. HOWE .Sole Lessee.

THE OLD STANDARD PRICES. 25 CTS..Gentlemen unaccompanied by Ladies to the Parcjuette, 37

cents. Children under 12years. 13 cents.ENGAGEMENT OF MR. G. C. CHARLES.

THIS EVENINGwillbe performed

THE PILGRIM OF LOVE.Pat Mr. G.C CharlesTo conclude witli

?THE IRISH TIGER.Paddy Ryan Mr. G C.Charles

i H"seopen at 7. to commence at 7iG It

FRONT STREET THEATRE:Mr. J. It. HOWE Manager

j PRICES OF ADMISSION:Dress Circle and Paruuette JO cents; Upper Circles 25cts.:Colored Boxes 25 cts ' Private Boxes $3 and S3-

FIRST APPEARANCEOP TUB

CELEBRATED C: OPFR ENGLISH OPERA TROUPETHIS EVENING

Will be performed?I.UCIA DE LAMMERMOOR.

Lucia .Miss Annie MiinerSnpported by the strength of the Company.

JfoLLIDAYSTREET THEATRE.

Kl NKEL ft CO.. Lessees. JNO. T FORD. ManagerI.AST APPEARANCE OF MR..I E.MURDOCH

THIS EVENINGwill be performed

n A JTLET.Hamlet Mr. J. E. MurdochOphelia. Mrs W.C. Oladstane

Admission?Private Boxes $5; Balcony, Dress Circlend I arquelte, 50cents; FamilyCircle, 25 cent<.Do.ir-j ni--n :it 7- tvrfoi tnr.''"' commences at 7k.

JSsnts.fJITANTED?SIX FLOUR BARREL COOP-V\ ERS, to go to Richmond, Va., to make barrels from

staves None hut good hands wanted.I Apply to WM .S CROSS, corner East Falls and Eastern| H2SS2L n26 "f

pbiknli UoticesBANK OP BALTIMORE,"2OTH

DECEMBER, 1859. ?The President and Directors have thisday declaied a DIVIDEND ofTHREE AND A HALFPERCENT, for the last six months, pay ante on and a'tr MON-DAY , 9th January next. J. M. BUCK,

iIW-ioil* Cashier."OiARMERS AND RENTERS'" BANK, BAL--1 TismnE. D eember 29, 1859 Tlie President and Dirertors have DECLARED A DIVIDEND OF FOUR PERCENT, on the Capital Stock, for the last six montits, t nya-bie on and after Janu :rv9tb.

d.30-eoßt ' T. B. RUTTER, Cashier.

BANK OF COMMERCE, BALTIMORE, December31st, IS'.'.! - A DIVIDEND of FOI'K PER CF.NT. for the1-st six montiis was this day declared, payable on or aft -r

MONDAY.tlie ninth day of January next.Tlie transfer of the Capital Stock irill be closed from thefirst to the ninth dayof January next inclusiveBy order, GEO. C. MILLER,ja--2w Cashier.

MERCHANTS' BANK, BALTIMORE, December30th. 1959. ?The President and Directors have declareda DIVIDEND of FOUR ANDA HALFPER CF.NT .payable

on and after the sih proximo. Tlie State and City taxes arepaid by this Bank 11. SPRIGG,

dSI 8t Cashier.

UNION BANK OF MARYLAND, BALTI-MORE, DEC. 29. 1859.?A DIVIDEND has this da

been declared ot FOUR PER CENT, on the capital stock ofthi.Bank for Hie last half year, payable on and after MO N-DA\r the ninth day of January. Tlie State Tax lias beenpaid by the Bank. R. MICKI.E.

SfI&HCCO.jyjANCK ACtfU RED TORACOt) 7

K.J.Smith, C'g John T. Keen, lh?.Atwood, s's ft 10's W. I.indsey, ''

Saunders, 6'< Kossuth, * 4<

Rod Rover, s's ft lbs. Traveler's Companion,Young ft Uimbish, s'. Keen ft Moorman, "

Mount Vernon, "

Lunsford ft Bro. ?

Piper, 10's Palmyra, 44

Royall, 4 * St. Charles, 44

Chickatiotuii.y, lbs J.K.Jones, 4 *W. Ligon, Kagle.Horseshoe 44 P. J. Ha rison,<*eo. Cooper ft Co., C's, intin Charles Napier, -*4

John Cabendish, twist 3cearce ft Neell, 44

Union, 44 W.C. Ivey 44

John Linton, loil 44 Fillmore, 44

R. 11. Bteagall, 44 Kate Waller, 44

Joe Bell, 4 R. F. Keen ft Co's, 44

T. K. JJonigan, 44 (Jus Jones, 44

John Keen, Jr., 4 * Kurekadight pressed.J.O. Moorman, 44 John Winston, do. do., 44

M. Langhorne 44 IT. Butler, do. do., 44

For sale by JOHN P. PLEASANTB ft SONS,_

A 88 South stret T.

JUTAN V VAOTURBD TO B A COO.Consoler of Man, s's El Natural, lightpressed lbsWashington, 44 iMav Queen, 44 44 44

Mitchell's Choice, 44 A. Thorns & Son'sr , t*° I0*s! Celebrated, 44 44 44

J.H.Lea's, 44 Flake. "S," 44 44 44

n ashington, ys lbs Queen of the South, 44 44

Consoler ofMan, 44 El Dorado, 44 44 44

A. Thomas ft Son's 3rape, 44 Harr s' Louisa Bell 44 44

C. C. C. !? ig Tobacco, Morianti iue, lbsEl Kader Twist, in foil, Wide Wide World,Jas. Thomas, Jr.'s Citron Fig. T. 11. Nance, Cold Leaf,A. B. Catd ell twist, i Planet ofthe South, 44

Maj. I. Harris, R. R twist. lUchd. Harvey, 44

Saml Ward, 'bs.jCreighton Thiee Belles, 44

C. ft C.Morgan, 44 4 C," Drirk Sweet, 44

\a. Tobacco Stems inhhds. A. Spotswood, 44

Smoking Tobacco in bbls. Simpson ft Black, 44

Hyena Club Smoking Tobacco in bales. #For sale by WM. BAYNE,

No. 70 Exchange Place

'jyjANTFACTURED T( >HAC( H 1People's Favorite.lightpress'd Punch, hard presssdWiglicocomico, 44 LiItie Lee. 44 44Planters' Choice, 41 44 Jp. Jones, 44 44

Estremadura, 44 4 Ed. T. JtoVierts,0.-ceola, 44 4 - Jas. Davis ft Co., 44 4*The Pride of tlie Old Havelock's Luck now, 1Dominion, 4 4 4 4 W. X. Shelton, 4!L! Bolero, 44 44 Jno. Miller, 4

"44

Mattaponi, 4- 44 Planet of the South 4< 4*Ohiri Mundi. 44

44 R. Hall, ?? 44

J. W Atkinson, hard pressed. 3. K White, 14 44

T. Fisher 44 IM. C bb, 44 44

Wine Sap, 44 44 ;J. A.Clav, 44

C. T. Wills, 4 * -4 Honey Dew, 44 44

Medro Texas, '4 44 lMagno>ia, 44 44

J. Maon, 44 44 National. 44 44

J erona, 44 44 Wm. Hancock, 4< 44

May Flower, 44 44 !B Hunt, 44 44

J. W. Long, 44 44 old Ned. 44 41

Dan River, 44 *4 i>oMen Seal, 44 44

J. C. Fergusnn," " (J. C. Breckenridge," "

Queen of Hearts, 44 44 iSaratoga, 44 44

Home, 44 44 W. M Ingersol," 44 4*Bettie Oliver, 44 44

HALF POUNDS.Wine Sap. Caleb Tate,Our Country, Phil. Raney,Osceola. C. P Word,Daughter of the Rarirn-iit. M. Newton ft V Edwards.

FIVES.Commonwealth, i\V. Hancock,W.M.I ngersol, < >sceola,Chickahominy. iSvdenham.

TENS.W. M. Ingersol, 'C. Lear,C.Tate. Sydenham,Chickahominy, Jas. Smith,

EIGHTEENS.J. Crank, | Win. Hancock.

FANCY.Punch Twist, >6 boxes (Southern Quid, cases.A. Slade, 44 44 tL L. Clavtor's Cold Bars, 44

T. S.. Slade, u 44

Osceo a Twist, 44

J. Robertson, 44 4 (iem ofthe Old Dominion, 44

Mollie Pace, 44 :4 IFerguson'* Peach Flav'd, 44

C J.Trotter's K. ft K. in kegs Jno. R. Pace.R. ft R., k.gs.G. T. i acc, 44 44 Walker ft Co., 4 4 44Smoking Tobacco in 5 and 10 4 lb. bales. Also, th* cele-brated \ iTginta Powhatan Pipes in store, and for sale by

WARWICK, FRICK ft BALL,Ki.60 Sonthatreet

' ? J ' '* ! " r CHRISTIAN AX,S 1 W. GAILk AX,

M ANUP ACTU K Kll3 OF AI.LKINPS OFSMOKING, FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO,SNUFF AND CIGARS.

ALUO,IMPORTERS OP

HAVANAAND GERMAN CIGARS,PIPES, SNUFF BOXES, Ac.

No. V 8 BARKE STREET,nlB-tf between Charles and Light streets. Baltimore.

Manufactured TOBACCO."

Lee Holland, lb*. Dal Ihouse, 7'sr Le<l better. Id's ft 4's

/;? §? Price ftHarwood, 4'siS; Hal;;, " B.T.Rodes, 12's8 W Williams. " Geo. D.Harirood >411)9.SBml.Hplt, " J.Q.Wade.T. \\ .Uerby, " iFanny Fern,E. E. Leftwicti, Berkley, "

Hobl.Morris,, Queen' Bee, "

T.R.Trotter, " w. Barrow, "

J zU Holis. ??

Sweet Orange,A.B WHts.iti, \f H. Hunter,race's Pioneer, " Shilo, "

Solferino, " .Don Quixote, '?

Susy Paxtou, Maltese Knight,Morning Star, 'KnowNothing, "

Crunii)ton's4Aces, "

[Morning Glory.!! V° '. " [Corsair, "

S.'tli Dalzi ys 4 Aces, " ; Victoria Regia,Grants Williams, " iCaroiina, "

Dehictabilis. lightpressed,"

C.M.Sublett twistLeGtidad, ? ** " DiVernon. "

Tredtgar.v??

" ?< I.lewelofOpi.ir, "

El Dorado, ??'?

" Rose,Paradise, "

"" Cabinet,

Peerless, Palmetto.Kubt Burns, 4 *4 44 Crumpton's, "

H ' ;ri>P!; s's &B'sl Heart s Ease. figGrant* Williams, ??

"

Douglas'foil, ?"

KussellJtßob, ???' !J. P., Miller's It. *ft. gold twists's AlO'sjJ.H. Trotters R.&R. twistPutnam, ?' T. R. Trotters, ? ??

Pearl, ' .I.B.Harvey,Planters Prtd -.

"" J B Pace's, " "

E- 1>-Hull, "" S.W.Williams,

ri lY"!' . r " Wale* Bro.. .hunkDon Quixote, 4 *? Damascus Blades,PI i: A, "lh. " 4' Russell &R. Smoking TobaccoEddie Carroll, 4 44 Our Choice,Gueyliound, SVJohnson's,P. A. Blackburi:, ** Lyncbburg, 44 44

For sale by JACOB HEALD A CO.,529 " Nos. 58 ard 6d S. Gay street.A HMISTEAD, UIGGS 4 CO.,

"

-t% \u25a0 .57 EXCHANGE PLACE.rl.ive instore, and offer to the trade tlie following brandsor 31 inumctured Tobacco, term=:

f'hamliers & Flip-,Creole. op Wit"herPell, Excelsior, Tiger,Canary. ;Ghristian'sComfort, Eudora,H. Armistead, Prune, Jas. Williams.Colorado, Jas. Thomas, Jr.'s W. B. Millne.r.

?'"\u25a0 aid", Rappahannock, Gold Nugget,M K. Jones, Piedmont, l.a PintaVBest by bar, Dewberry, C.S.Pearsonu . 11. biniley

TWIST*.Continental, La I'inta, (Commonwealth,Cromotella, f. A. Barber, IE. D. Withers.?I. H. Peinbert-on, .Catawba. Tiger

HALFPOUNDS. 'fine Apple, Nation's Pride, G. F. Roy all,Osceola, Widow Hughes, B. W. Hates,Arizona, Whangdoodle, Uncle Sain,

1rach and Honey, Jobber s Delight. Talisman,J_aulin Byrd. Laurel Branch. Temptation.Kcho. IF.dward Kerulile, Queen of thePrairie,Hei 'suck, hri:ht, Lceolu, bright, lorn Smith, bright,Muitdwa, * ICanary, '* Norton.

FIVKo AND TENS.Russell & Kobiinon. Keime, Robinson A- J. W. Priddy.W. H. ~L Eld ridge,Isaac Newton, J K. Childrcy, Woodbine,Colwcll, C. P. Johnson. Jennie Dean,I assj't rt, iPeach Honey. Manderson,!!'., |Peerless, J. 0. Brock,B- F. Epo-; A E. Crutch field. Pine Apple,

I*. Roya.i, ;C. S. Pearson, Meredith,Jno. Alma, Independence, Zen obi a.

iAlexander,Dewberry Spun, Blackberry Spu.i, Rough and Ready

1 Wisfs, in kegs and various other brands, too numerous tomention.

KillikinickSmoking, Powhatan Pipes and Smoking Tohs,I'l >a.t-S. ;i!v!

MANUFACTURED TOBACCO:POUNDS.

Hard Pressed I Light Proas dPowell A Ferguson, Louisa Leaf.Sunny South. [Caroline Leaf,Queen of the Chase. jJ. B. Hornsby,Wm. M. Pegram, Esmeralda.Chas. Potter, Persimmon.8.. Witcher, El DoradoW. E. Scott, 'Virgin,Paul Jones, Old Flu,i' A ?? v es, Garibaldi,?I.N.Cole, 'Eclipse,Honey Dew School Boy,Eureka, Geo. MorrisUnion, Contest.

HALFPOUNDS.WillieShepherd's Rescue. JQuecn of the Chase,Child ol the Regiment, 'Maggie by my side?'bright,Washington. Sam Moore,

FIVES AND TENS.Russell & Robinson, ;S. C. Andrews,Sun Flower. Danl. Webster:Wm. Graham. Lucy Neal,

RoyaTl Washington,.Piper. Hode van.

FANCY STYLESLyle Maxwell, without foil. .W. Palmer ABre.'s LadiesDM. do. in foil. Twist,Sally Lile, inrolls. twist.

Planter's Twist.VirginiaSmoking Tobacco (in bales and bble.,2 and Pow

hatan Pipes in store and for sale byCLARKE A PF.GRAM.

"fl-tf f|9 Exchange Place

HAZARD GUNPOWDER AGENCY:ELKCTRIC,

DUCKING,KENTUCKY RIFLE.

AND MINING POWDER,IncuuDiatrr, keg, and every variety of package, for aulabj D J. FOLEY A BRO., Agout,F. 21 tf 50 South street.

VfoTieE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an appli-J v c itiou will tie maile to the '"it.v Council, at its next session, to OPEN AND EXTEND the Alley on nmtli sifle of

Franklin Bank, on South street, to the west side of Hollidaystreet, as proposed tobe epettfd. d24 LiwOw

3 'dpi REAMS STRAW WRAPPING? v/U/4/PAPER suitable for shippers, at low prices,foi

ale by JOHN H. SPINNING,silt' 122 North street

FISHER & HUNTER,PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,

? No. 138W. Fatitis siriev.Roofing, Hot AirFumaees, Ranges and Stoves.

%T Tinand Bheet Iron work to order stt-Sn

jankers anh srckm.W GILMOR, JR.,

STOCK AND BILL BROKER,? ,

?

_ XU 77 SECOND STBXKT,BUYS ana sells CN Commission Stocks and Securities in

| this and oilier markets.I M ikes advances un Stocks and other Collaterals.| Kegotiafs Time Paper and Stork I.oans. nIO-tf

MCKIMA CO.,11 A -v KF. R s,j ISSUE LETTERS OF CREDIT ON EUROPE ICRTRAVELING AND COMMERCIAL PURPOSESMAKE COLLECTIONS IN ALL PARTS OF THE UNI-TED STATES AMI CANADA UPON REASONABLE

TERMSBUY AND SELL STOCKS AND BONDS IN THIS ANDOTHER MARKETS.

j NEGOTIATE I.OANS AND BUSINESS PAPER.! PURCHASE AND SELL FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

EXCHANGEMAKE ADVANCESOX STOCKS ANDOTHER COLLAT-

ERALS.R>!\T -:LF!.Y,K?V KI

,>OSITS ' ANI) TRANSACT A GENERAL

BANKING BUMNRSS. nl6-tf

I pHILIP GOVER & CO.,CORNER BALTIMORE AND HARRISON STS ,

DEALZRS IN-

FOREIGN AND DOMESTICEXCHANGE.

BUY AND SELL CHECKS, ANDUNCURRENT BANKMOTES, at the lowest rates.

Will COLLECT on all accessible poiuts, promptlyand at low rates. jel-tf

J~ NO S. GTTTINGS & CT).BANKERS, EXCHANGE,STOCK AND BILL BROKERS,No. 29 SOUTH STREET,

Buy and sell on Commission Stock and Securities in thisand other markets.Purchase and sell Ground RentsAdvances made on St'cks, Real Estate. Notes, and othercollaterals.Negotiate Time Paper and Stock Loans.Make collections on all accessible rx>intß in the l:nitedStates and Canada.Receive deposits in Bankable and Tncurrent Funds, andtransact the business of Private Banking in al! of its depart-

ments. Interest allowed on deposits jalK-tf

TSRAEL COHEN,J STOCK, BILL AND NOTE BROKER,

No. 5 NORTH STREET,Buys and sells on commission all the Securities of this and

other markets; negotiates Notes, Loans, AC MYL-tf

SAMUEL SONS,3ANKERS, STOCK EXCHANGE

ANI) NOTE BROKERS,NO. 196 BALTIMORE STREET,

COLLECT on all accessible points in the United States andCauadas, promptly, and on favorable terms.BUY and SELL CHECKS and UNCURRENT BANK

NOTES, at low rates.NEGOTIATE TIME PAPER and STOCK LOANS, and

buy and sell on Commission STOCKS and SECURITIES inthis and other marketa.

RECEIVE DEPOSITS in Bankable or Uncarrent Fundsand transact the Banking and Exchange Business in evrvdepartment. mhtlv

PH. SULLIVAN,?STOCK AND BILL BROKER.

BUYS AND SELLS ON COMMISSION ALL THE SKPDKITIES OF THIS AND OTHER MARKETS,NEGOTIATES BILLS,"NOTES AND LOANSOFFICE, 24 SEOOSD STREET,

MRW-tf ( Corner of Triplet's aUtu. >

S HARRIS, JR.,? BASEMENT CHESAPEAKE BANK,

NORTH STREET,Buys and sells all the stocks and other securities of thisand other markets on commission. sell-tf

THOMAS W. IIALL,STOCK AND BILL BROKER,

NO. 2 FRANKLIN BUILDING, NORTH STREET,Buys and sells on commission, the STOCKS ANDSECURI-TIES ofthis and other markets; Negotiates Notes, Loans,&C - AC. jy!4tf

storks, frr.IRST CLASS~ DRY GOODS' ALIFJ GRO-CERS' Four Months' TAPER wanted bv

j 9-tf JOSIAH LEE A ' O.WESTON AND MANASSA, VIRGFNIAVV BANK NOTES wanted by

J'd'-tf _ JOSIAH LEE k CO.

ST. LOUIS, CINCINNATI and LOUISVILLECOMMERCIAL PAPER negotiated by

ja9-tf JOSIAH LEE k CO.

CCOMMERCIAL PAPER WANTED BYVJ ja9tf JOSIAH LEE &CO

FIREMEN'S INSURANCE STOCK for sale byISRAEL COHEN,

3t Xo. 5 Xorth stccet

FRANKLIN BANK STOCK FOR SALE BY~

ISRAEL COHEN.dl9-tf No. 5 North street.

ADVANCES MADE ON COLLATERALS BYd!9-tf THOS. J. CARSON.

CIoUPONS ?For interest of State debt of Calf' fornia, due Januaiy Ist, IS6O, willbe cashed bv

PENDERGAST B"ROS.,NIL tf 77 Smith's wharf, up stai, S.

\RIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA BANKNOTES constantly wanted, at lowest rates by

PURVIS R CO.,J'-tf 2DB Baltimore street.

MARYLAND COUPON SIXES for sale byP.H.SULLIVAN,

nlßtf_ No. 24 Second stiv.-t

EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK FOR SALE INrums to suit. JNO. S. GITTINGS & CO.,

O-' tf 29 South street.

IT*N CHANGE ON PHILADELPHIA FORsums to suit. JNO S. GITTINGS &CO ,

025-tf 20 South street.

UNION BANKSTOCK WANTED BYSAMUEL HARRIS. Jr.,j-d'tf Basen rnt Chesapeake Bank

FRAN KLIN BANK STOCK"KOITSALE" BYSAMUEL HARRIS, Jr.,j2B*tf Basement Chenpeake B;ink.

QTATE OF MARYLAND (I PER CT. .STOCKfor sale by 4

522-tf SAML. HARRIS & SONS.

BALTIMORE & 01110 RAILROAD BONDSof 1880 wauled bv

P. 11. SULLIVAN,015 tf No. 24 Second s11.? !

]\/TER( 11 1At<TsS 1 HANKSTOCK; FA KM KKS'ITXand Mercliants' Pank Stock: R:illim)reand Ohio Raimad 1H67 Bonds, for sale by

822-tf SAML. HARRIS *SONS.

MISSOURI SIX PER CENT, BONDS FORSALE BY P. 17. SULLIVAN,

s2-tf No. 24 Second street.

STERLING EXCHANGE."

For sale by KNOX k CO,aillß-tf 9 Grocer's Exctiange.

OLD SILVER COIN WANTED byPHILIP GOVER ft CO.,

jel-tf. corner Baltimore and Harrison sts

EXCHANGE ON LONDON \V^NTED~BYI .AMBERT GITTINGS,

jll'tf 58 Buchanan's wharf.

COMMERCIAL PAPER WANTED RY' JO-SI All t.EK ft CO. J2-tf

EXCHANGE ON WELLS, FARGO A CCLSan Francisco, Cal., and on P. C. BOMBAUER A CO.,

Havana, in sums 10 suit, for sale by ?

PENDERGAST BROS.,apld-tf 77 Smith's wharf, up stairs.

VIRGINIA BANK NOTES WANTED BYPHILIP GOVER 4 CO.,

jel-tf corner Baltimore atid Harrison sts.

NORTH CAROLINA MONEY WANTED BYPHILIP GOVER 4 CO.,

jel-tf corner Baltimore and Harrison sts.

NCURRENT~MON£Y BOUGHT AND SOLDby PHII.TP GOVER & CO.,

jel-tf corner Baltimore and Harrison sts

N"EW YORK MARINE INSURANCE SCRIPwanted by KNOX & CO., ?

ap2B-tf Exchange Place.TTNCURRENT MONEY bought and sold byftJ apH-tf JNO. S. GITTI\RSS CO

©ONTO.

TRINITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS,__ _ .

No. 38 SARATOGA STREET.THE SPRING SESSION* of this Institution, already in

successful operation, willcommence on the Ist February,1860, witha full corps of teachers.

d2S-2W D M. ROWAN', A.M \u25a0 Principal.

FKNAPP'S? ENGLISH AND GERMAN INSTITUTE,s2l ly No. 19 SOUTH GAT STBEET.

ALKX HOFFMAN,DESIGNER AND CARVER,

I) R A WING AND MODELINGSCHOOL,

NO 114 HALT IMORE STREET, (third story,)mh2-ly Opposite Sun Building. Baltimore.

MO UNT~ YVASHINOTON Co LI,ITGE FORYOUNG LADIES.

The FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION begins the 12th ofOctober, 1869. The course of instruction in the usualbranches is full and thorough, being under the direction ofan efficient Faculty of able and experienced Teachers. Everynecessary appliance required for Female education is at thecommand of the institution. Parents who desire a thorougheducation for their daughters. with the comforts and ad-vartaxes ofthe Christian family, are invited to examine theSch.rol.Foi terms ofadmission and further information, addressRev. GRO. LEWIS STALKY,Principal, Mount Washington,Baltim >R-Co.. Maryland, or Rev. Dr. HEIXKR, Second St.,Baltimo E Catalogues can be had at CUSHINGS A HAILEY'S, :T.itimore street, and at Mr. Geo Gelbach's, Secondstreet. j23-tf

UCKWHEAT BAGS!CORN' MEAL BAGS!!

FLOCR BAGS'Plain, or Handsomely Printed; in quantities to suit.

ALSO,A full supply of

GRAIN',SRED,

COFFEE, ANDGUANO BAGS.

Allnt Low Prices, at theEXCELSIOR 3 AG WAREHOUSE,

No. 2 Bowly's wharf, next door toPratt street.

n2l-6mr J. W. LOAN E.

THE MERCANTILE AGENCYOF

J D. PRATT A CO.,CORN KB OF BALTIMORTAND FT. CHARLBB BTKIETB.

Tie proprietors respectfully invite such Merchants as arenot ah early subscribers to the Agency, and who sell goods oncredit, to call arid examine our system and test the reliabilityofour information. From long experience and the satis*factory testimonials of thousands ofmerchants in trie differ-ent cities East and West.who have for years been sub9cril>ers,we can assure all who will call, whether they sell goods tothe eite.-s or country towns, ample satisfaction as .? th - ? liabilityofour information, nod the great benefit to be derivedfrom :h. by inr r tf

U - MAILLINKCALIFORNIA, OREGON, and

ERASER RIVER,By Steamers leaving

NEW YORK,sth and 20th of each month

ror information of Rouieor Passage, apply F<<GII.MOR MEREDITH.apll-tf 4S Exchange Place.

HUNGARIAN1 WINES,IMPORTED BT

RUDOLPH POLLATSIOK,IMPORTER AMI DEALER IN HUNGARIAN WISES,

Inconnection with SAML. POLLATSEK, Wholesale WineDealer in the District ot Tokai, Hungary, has jut receivedy Bn*nien ship "Wielard." the CHOICEST RED AND\\ HITE HUNGARIAN WINES, expressly for family use,by dor.en, gallon or bottle. 523 tf

TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.POE A HOWARD,

WAREHOUSE. NO. 69 W. PRATT STREET.FACTORY, LontisT POINT, Baltimore

Manufacture SASH, DOORS, BLINIIS, FRAMES, and allkinds ofSash Factory Work. Also, furnish every descrip-tion of

BUILDING MATERIALSdlO-tfr

EST sT J E V E N S ,IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURER*

AND DEALERS ING A S MIXTURES,

Of every description.No. 2i)6 Baltimore street,

?. . . . , ..

BALTIMORE.Ga* Pipes introduced into public and private building inthe best manner and on the most pleasing terms inrll

ASHTON A c0.7~

BRO KE R S,No. 91 SECOND STREET, (Gittings' Building.)

Real Estate bought, s id and exchanged. Mortgages ne-gotiated. Stocks, Bonds. Ground Rents, and allother Secu-nties bought and sold. nlO if

JAMES M. ANDERSON& SON,ENGRAVERS,

HANK NOTE, STEEL ANDCOPPER V"ATEPRI]NTINGINVITATION,WEDDING, VISITING CARDS, ITO,

Engraved and Printed in tlie most fashionable stylesCorporate and Notarial stalls, letter Stamps, etc Londonand Paris VisitingCards. De I.a Rue's Envelope., etc. fe22-t

TAKE DUVVN THE OLD WOODEN MANTEL-PIKCEin your Parlor substitute for it one of thoseBeautiful SLATE MANTELS, made l>v the West CastletonCompany, and sold by their side Agents in Baltimore

GEO. O. STEVENS k CO.,019-3 mr 46 Pratt street, near Gav street

THE MO NT VEKNON OOMFANY, ha-, ~uhand and >rc constantly manufacturiue?FRLTING FOR PAPER MAKF.RS,A 1.80,

DUCK. FOR TRUNK MAKERS.?lIO?I.OKHARU STK.ST

?e> '? eororr of 1V,,|.11 n

ONE MINUTEEGG BEATER.

Warranted to beat down a dozen eggs in ' ne minute, beterthan can be done by the old methou in twenty minutesorsale wholesale and retail byCORTLAN k CO.dl2-tfr Noa. 216 and 218 Baltimore street.

THE DAILY EXCHANGE. JANUARY 9, 1860.Insurana (Cumpnits

HOWARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, , OF BALTIMORE

I HISsuccessful Comj any insures on the most favorableterms, withinthe city limits, Kuihiiugs Merchandise g**neraliy, Personal Property, and Shipj and heir Cargoes,against Logs nrPamHire by Firei 8 EQUITABLY A1 MUST ED AND PROMPTLY

The Directors meet ifeily.S. E. corner of SOUTH ANDSECOND STREETS

\NDREW REESE. President.

OF DIRECTORS.tames M Pouder, Chas. Hodman,A si, S wV>rt' M. Benzinger,Sarnl. K Smith. H J. Werdeinimrh.V m. Orlwme. Elisha 11. Perkins,

ntol1 ' ! J. Strieker Jenkins,Geo. i . Thomas. , James If. Stone.. ...

G. HARLANWILLIAMS," Secretary.

POALK'S INSURANCE AGENCY,VJ COMMERCIAL BCILOIXOS, GAT ST

,, . GEO. B. COALE,the Licensed Agent, with full powers, for theHARTFORD FiRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

Cash Capital, $500,000; Surplus, $137,056.

CITY HUE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD,Cash Assets, $308,000.

HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK,Cash Capital, s6oo,ooo; Surplus, $377,329.

NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INS. CO., HARTFORD.Cash Capital. $300,000.

FIRE. MARINE or LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES ob-tained to any amount in Companies of the very best standing, and at the most reasonable rates.Jy}iSb. lVL'!?rmation h'iven on allmatter- ie!ating to FIRE

INSU RANCE, such as forms of application, statements ofloss, Ac., Ac.SHORT RISKS on Merchandise taken, with return of Pre-mium, for months not used.

GEOGRE B. COALE, Agent.

MARINEINSURANCE.MERCHANTS'.MUTUAL INS. CO., OF BALTIMORE,

nsni a p ? , WM. GRAHAM, Pres't.Gi.i). R. COALE, Sec'y.

_"2;I U OFFICE? COMMERCIAL BUILDINOB.

ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE OFFICFs, No. 4 SOUTH ST KEPT,OPEN DAILY for the INSURANCE OF ALLDESCRIP-TIONS OF PROPERTY WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE

JOHN K. MOORE, PresidentDIRECTORS.

J A !*£?> GRTTT, Mechanical, J. C. WIIEEDEN, Columbian,GEOROK HARMAN,Union, J. TRUST, Firs! Baltimore,, M">. AI.KER, Friendship- PRANCIS BURNS, United,J. T }? AHLOW, Deptford , JAMES YOUNG, Franklin,ALLENPAINE, Liberty, .1. PEASON, JR., Washington,SAMURI.HNIK,Independent, LANCASTER OULD, Patapsco,R. C. MASON. Vifrdnnt, F. A. MILLER, Howard,

M* ,4 /Hack' New Market, JAB. A. BRUCE, Watchman,JAB. B. GEORGE. HR., Pioneer Jos. C. P.OYD, LaJ'ajjetle.Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1fe22-tf JOHN DUKEKART,Secretary.

JYJ ARINB AND I NLAND INSURANCE.OFFICE OF THENEt CI IE INSUR ANC E COMPANY,

NO. 26 PINE ST BEET._

TI ?NEW YORK, November 12tli, 1869THR A.so\ E COMPANY, HAVING THEIR CAPITALof p?id up ni Cash, is now prepared to Issue Poli-

cies on Vessels, Freights and Cargoes, against .Marine andInland Navigation Risks, and solicit the patronage of thep,u The charter provides that one third of the profitsshall be divided among the Stockholders, and tie ivmainin"-two thirds among the Dealers.. I£2£lb£ intt:ntlPP of. !,his Company to increase its Capitalto $.400,<H)0, a considerable amount of which is already sub-scribed and paid in. The Books of Subcrii-tion willremain° ,^ na.tr-t e office the Company until the Ist December next

Certific ites of Mock wi.l lie issued (upon the surrender ofthe receipts already given) on and after Tuesday next, the15th inst

J. P. TAPPAN, President.?

WM. C. THOMPSON, Vice Pres'tr. F. WREAKS, Secretary.The undersigned having been appointed Agent for theabove named Company, is prepared t > r.reivi- applications

for Marine and Inland Insurance.GILMOR MEREDITH,

dm 49 Exchange Place.

EXCHANGE INSURANCE ROOMS,No. 58 Exchange Place.

KI.LIOTT JOHNSTON. BENJ. COMKGYS.

JOHNSTON & COMEGYS,MARINE,

FIRE AND LIFE

INSURANCE AGENTS,TO~ RISKS MADE BINDING, AND LOSSES PAID

WITHOUT DELAY, IN

FIRST CLASS COMPANIES.NO. 58 EXCHANGE PLACE.nltrtf

NATIONAL FTRE INSURANCE COMPANYOF BALTIMORE.Incorporated bv tip'

STATE OF MARYLAND. 1819OPPICS NO. JO SOUTH STREET.

N'cw Building, opposite SecondTHIS COMPANY INSURES EVER i

DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTYIN ANI)OUT OF THE CITY

, AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE. . . BY FIRE.

Short Insurances may he efiected for :i single dav or for ?longer period. JOHN B. SEIDF.NSTRTCKEK,President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:Allen A.Chapman. Km. Woodward,Henry M. Bash. George Bartl. rt.

Adam Denmrad,John IV. Ross, Joseph W Jenkiu-Edwanl J. Church, Thomas S Ecmicr'Job Smith. Alonz- l.illy. H t 1 LANIMS,Je-, tf Se.rctary.

FIREMEN'S INSURANCE ' 'COMPANY?-OFFICE ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SOUTHAND SECOND STREETS.Insures against loss or damage by FIRE on ALL DESCKIPTIONS OF PROPERTY within the limits of the city

JOHN RF.RSR, PRESIDENT.BOAR© OF DIRECTORS:

John H. Ehlen. Samuel 5. MillsAugustus J. Albert. I Samuel Hart.Ghaa. >l. Keyser, I Hugh Bolton.C. A.Schaefer, j Robert Taylor,Edward Jenkins, John G. KeanevFrederick Achey, G.K.Tyler,Thomas W. Levering, i James Fields,Nathan Tyson, Garrett Brown.F. Littig Shaffer John M. Gait,Joshua Dryden, , Thomas Wilson,John Cushing, Henry R. Lauderman.Charles A.Grinnel. Caleb Parks,Mendes I. Cohen, Henry L. Reitz,George S. Gibson, Joshua Jones,George Rogers ' Isaac M. I>enson,James 11 Anderuo: ohn A.Shriver"13-tf HENRY P. IK'HCRST. Sucrciarv.

MARINE AND INI,\\!> INST 1 : \s .

THE SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE? .

3T, ,

COMPANY OF NEW YORK,insures Marine and Inland Navigation Risks, on terms asfavorable as those ofany other Company. Allpersons takingPolicies from this Company are entitled to a share of theprofits, without incurring any liability,beyond the amountofPremium. The Assets of the Company, liable for the pay-ment of losses, are over $2,000,090.

A. B. NEILSON, Pres't.A. SEATON, V.Pres't. J. WHITEHEAD,Secy'.

C. OLIVER (YDONNRLL, Agent in Baltimore._

fe22-tf No. 51 Exchange Place.

AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANYOF BALTIMORE

incorporated bv the State of Maryland, 1858.OFFICE? No. 30 SECOND STREET. SECOND STORY.

The Company insures every description of Property in thecity against loss or damage by fire.The Directors meet daily to determine upon applicationsfor Insurance.

J. L. ARMSTRONG, PresidentBOARD OP DIRECTORS:

William Devries, i J. J. Turner,John Ahern, J. W. Hugg,Vm. J. Hu man, Geo. H. Berry,

S>. Buehler, Samb Hinks.Wm. Welsh, K. Koss Horner,Wm. H. Abrahams, Joseph Merchant.

_mbl7 H VICTOR CU T VET. Secretary.

CABLE FURS!A very large assortment n-'

SAIIIE FURS,embracing all qualities, both in Stained and Natural Colors.Inall eases their real character willhe stated.

TAYLOR,'l2l tf Opposite Barnum's.

QHILDREN'S FUR!A large assortment of

FURS FOR CHILDREN.Just the thingfor the Holidays.

at TAYLOR'S,d-1 -tf Opposite Barnum's.

JYJINK VICTORIES'At SB, $lO and sl2.

Just the thing for School Girls.TAYLOR'S,

d2l-tf Opposite Barnum's.FURS !

ERMINE CAPFS,MUFFS,

CUFFS.50 sets of Ermine Furs, of moat beautiful quality, and very

suitable for Christmas Gifts.TAYLOR,

_Opposite Barnum's.

JPURS ! FURS ! ! FURS!!!MINK CAPES,

MINK VICTORINE3.MINK MUFFS,

, , . . . MINKCUFFSin large quantities and in ail -rades, at

TAYLOR'S,d2ttf Opposite Barnum's.

JPUILS ! FURS I ! FURS !! !On hand a large and varied assortment of

FINE FURS,anufactured for retail trade. Allgoods said at my estab-

ishment will he warranted as represented. The old stand-ng ofthe house is a sure guarantee that customers willbe'onestly and justlydealt with.

TAYLOR,d2l-tf Opposite Barnum's,

AT KANN'S4-8 and 45 HAKUISON STKERT,

..IS THE BEST PLACE TO BUYEVERY DESCRIPTION OF

BUILDERS' HARDWARE,CABINET HARDWARE,

BEST QUALITY TOOLS.FROM THE LOWEST TO THE BEST QUALITYTABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY,PLATED WARE,

SCISSORS, RAZORS, Ac

BRITTANIA WARE,

EVERY DESCRHTI(!^VN -VKU WAB*COOKING UTENSILS. PLAIN TINNED AND WHITE

ENAMELED WAKE.826-tf WHOLESALE OP. RETAIL.

COLEMAN'S EUTAW HOUSE^BALTIMORE.KOBT. B. COLEMAN", late of the firm of Coleman k Stet-son, of the Aa tor House, *ndmore recently of the Sr. Nicho-Ilo,el. %ew York, has. in connection with his >on,

FREDERICK W. COLEMAN, taken the charge of the abovewell-lnown house for a b-rm ofyearsMany important alterations and improvements have been

made, rtuxirinjj itfirst-class inevery rcspei t. The locationof this house is convenient to travelers and citizens, theCity Cars i asgi n{? constantly to all roints, and the Balti-more ami <Hiio and Washington Deiots Inarm in close nrox-imitv.Liberal arrang.-m-nt, willbe made with families and sin-

gle gentlemen, for Iviard (either full or partial)They willcontinue the INTERNATIONAL HOTEL atNiagara rails. N. V., in the same sumptuous manner that

has made it s<. i opular with the traveling public ..urine thepast season. ill-3m

NO. 88 FRANKLIN~STREET7GRAND OPENING

OF RICH FALL AND WINTERMILLINERY GOODS,

RECEIVED MONTHLY FROMLUCIE HOYUET. No. 32 Ruede la Paix, Paris,BY. C. ELOFFE,

06 ?\u25a0\u25a0'bnr No. 58 Franklin street, near Park streetIRGINIA AND BALTIMORE MILL FEED

We offerfor sale at lowest market prices in quantitiesto suit:

15,000 bushels Virginia Feed.10,000 bushels Baltimore Rrownstnffs10,000 hmhels Baltimore Middlings

MACDOSALD A: DUGDALE,nil cor. Meßiih rrv's wharfami Pratt streets

MOUNT VERNON CU.,OFFIOI. NO. 94 LOMUABD STIIXIT,

Manufacturers ofCOTTON CANVAS

RAVEN'S DUGK.BBrNK HAND SEWING TVs INKtt.m ttr

BACON? 1,000 Sugar Pickled Family Hams,35 hhds of new Bacon Shoulders. 50 hhiri. ofSides, iroodquality; Lard. Pork, &c., fa sale by CHILDS A GAYNORNo. 3 Commerce street. 024-tf

CCAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.?In conseouonceJ of the recent discovery and seizure at Havre by the

£^S h."horitl ?! alar^-qaantiti of IMITATED LA-BEIiS of Messrs. Moet A( handon, inE pernay, previous totheirshipment to this city, with an evident intent to decetve, we consider itour duty to caution the public againstsuch imposition, and to advise purchasers and consumersto buv ttieirChampagne Wines of this brand only fromreliable and respectable houses.We have reason to believe that the imitation of"mes is going on to a large extent, hut the fictitious articlecan be easily distinguished from the genuine qualities.

. _?

~P-TIERNAN A SON,Messrs Moot k Chandon'w agents in Marviand

THE MOST DURABLE MANTEL-PIECESfor use withLatrnhe .Stoves, are the SLATE .MANTELSmade by the U est Castleton Slate Company, and sold inBaltimore by tbeirawnta,

GEO. O STEVENS A CO.,

COAL.?CUMBERLAND COAL of tne best quality, from theAmerican Company's and other mines in the George's CreekValley, constantly for sale by the cargo or car load.. BTICKNEY k CO.,

ap24-tf Exchange Place.

QFFICE OF THE

SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,

INSURANCE BUILDINGS,\u2666 'J W A I, I, STREET,

NEW YORK, OGTOBZR2B, 1859.KIT THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT OF THE AF

I AIRR* ofthis Coin (.any is published in conformity with therequirements of the 10th section of the Act of its incorp uation:

F'remiumson unexpired risks on the 4tli Oct ,1858 $259,280,211

Premiums received during the year to 4th Oct,1859:

On Marine Risks ~.5948,904.18On Inland do 40,898.84On Hre do 35,964.07-1,025,167.1)9

Total amount ofPremiums $1,281,447.29

Amount of Earned Premiums during the year. .. $972,294.11Do. Return Premiums 65,750.69

Net Earned Piemiums $906,513.42Losses during the same period:

On Marine Risks (less Savings, Ac.). ..5478,363.81On Inland do. 13,758.29On Fire do 1,244.27

$493,366.40Expenses and Re insurances 79,949 51 ?573,315.91

Net Profit $333,227 51

The A S ETS ofthe Company on the 4th of Octo-ber, 1859, were as follows,viz:

Real Estate and Bonds and Mortgages $583,500 0 )Stocks, Loans on Stocks, Accrued Intelest on

Bonds and Mortgages, and Loans, Rents ofReal Estate, Salvages, Ac 612,178 99

Ca5h...... 156,715.77BillsReceivable 576,354.17Premium Accounts not yet Collected 10,191.29Scrip of sundry Mutual Insurance Companies,

(including $15,351 of the Company's own Scrip)estimated 34,990.50

$1,974,230,72

The Board of Trustees have this day directed that a Divi-dend of Interest, to Ist November, 1859, bedectar .d, of SIXPER ( EST. on the outstanding Scrip of the Company, pay-

able on ami after that day.Also, that a Dividend ofTHIRTYPER CENT IN SCRIP

to the dealers of the Company, on their Terminated Pre-miums of the past year, be issued after the Ist Januarynext

It is further ordered that the whole remaining Scrip of theyear 1852, and that ofthe y.arl's3, be redeemed IN CASHafter the Ist January next, the interest thereon to cease onthat day, and thereby leaving an amount of accumulatedprofits of over ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS.

After said redemption there willbe no outstanding Scripof an issue prioi to the year 1855.By order of tlie Board,

WILLIAM H. NEViUS, SecretaryC OLIVER O'DONNELL,

.? ? Agent inBaltimore,

NI 2awtnfr3m_ _ _

No. _SL Exchange Place.

{3 O L DM 57 A N (MARINE) INSURANCECOMPANY.

5'2 if YORK

''ASH CAPITAL PAH) UP SSOIMKMI'.SSPTB NOVEMBER 30th, 1859 $1,264,443.49B. C. MORRIS, President.TltOS. LORD, Vice-President.

SA MUELH. MOORE, Secretary.The undersigned respectfully solicits application for IR.su-

ratice inthis desirs'de ofiice.SOL. B. DA VIES, Agent.DAVIES & WARFIELD,

(kii-tfr 15 SPEAR'S wharf.

MARYLANDFIRE INSURANCE COMPANYOF BALTIMORE.

Y W. CORNER BALTIMORE AND NORTH STS.i Company insures agaiustLO>S 1 !.i DAMAGE B V & IRE on ail kinds ofProperty inor out of the City at fair rates. For farther informationapply by letter or at the office.

THOS E. IIAMBLETON,PRESIDENT.DIRECTORS:

ENOCH PRATT, JAMES HOOPER, JR.JOHN J. ABRAHAMS, JOHN A. HAMBLETON,ROhS CAMPBELI,. JOHN STELLMANN,SJok! I 'V.<IVS' JEREMIAH FISHERFRRD'K FICKEY. JR., F. W. BENNETT,GEORGE F. SI.OAN. E W. ROBINSON,

OTIS SPEAR, SecreUry.

WILLIAM BOGGS & CO.","

CONNECTICUT MUTUALLIFEAND CHARTER OAK LIFEINSURANCE COMPANIES OF HARTFORD, CONN ,

HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO?

NO. 12 SOUTH HAY STITF. F.T< CNN EC-ncCT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE

TOMIA.\ Y has a perpetual Charter and present Capitalmore than $3,000,(XK); is organized upon a purely mutualsystem, by which the policy-holders constitute the Compa-ny, and are entitled to all the benefits ami surplus earnings.Hi.-surplus profits are all credited to policy-holders intheway of dividends, which are PAID ANNPALLYDURINGTitKIR LIFK TIMK, and they have never been less than 40per cent, per annum, and they are redeemed every succes-sive.vear after the expiration of the first four vears.Amount of losses paid the last year, ending istFebruary, 1859 $ 222,500 (MAmount of dividends paid the last year ending

Ist February, 1859 230,829.00Total amount of losses paid up to Ist Feb., 1859.. 2,023.149 ihiT. ta! amount ofdividendspaid up to Ist Feb., '59. 1 357.932 <h

Cll \KTKR OAK {.IFF. 1 N"SIR ANCK COMPA N Y-per-petu.il Chart r?Capital sl7so,ooo?will insure at the usualmutual rates, and claims, insome particulars, superiorityover all similar Companies.

Kisks. in the various forms of Life Insurance, for travel-lingand residence in all countries, taken in the above Com-panies at the usual ratesWe shall take great pleasure in explaining the plans and

principles upon which these Companies transact their busi-ness, and bef re Insurance is effected, we would advise eve-v.v person to compare and scrutinize the superior advantageswnich they possess over most other Companies.

Applical'ous willalso he received and Risks placed in the

PANI^s ab,e MARiNF. INSUKANCK COM

Forms of Application, &e , for any kind of Insurance willbe furnished at the OLD ESTABLISHED AGENCY f

WM. HOGGS & CO.,No. 12 South Gay street,

OA L ?The best STOYF AND FURNACF. COALsupplied at tb'- iiwst market prices. ,115 tf

'l\AUTIMORE LIFE INSURANCBCoH** NO. f> SOUTH STREET

INCORPORATE© 1830.

JUHN I. DONALDSON, PRESIDENT,lV ill issue policies fr one year, for seven years, or more, or

for life.Endowment polities payable at a certain time, or at death.ANNUITIES FOR AGED PERSONSENDOWMENTS FOR CHILDREN

A. B. COULTER,Secretary.

DR. F. DONA LDSON, Medical Examiner,

Mors.

CI ASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENTJ No. SR. EAST BALTIMORE STREET, near High.LIT W EST BALTIMORE STREET, near PearlThe undersigned having seen the great evil of an extendedcredit system, has resolved to change entirely the mannerof transacting his business trom an injurious credit systemto an

EXCLUSIVELY SYSTEM,by winch he can well afford to sell at 20 per cent less thanheretofore,hoping that his old patrons and the public willsustain mmin doing business on this plan.Always on hand a stock of

FINE CLOTHS.CASSIMERES,

? , AND VESTINGS.R-- Allgoods must be paid for on delivery.

A. BAYER."156 m Merchant Tailor

GEO. U. SPIES,MERCHANT TAILOR,

AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM,NO. 85 NORTH GAT STUEET, north of the Bridge,

Keeps constantly on hand a full and fashionable assort-ment ofGENTS' WEARING APPAREL of every descrip-tion, and is now prepared to furnish all the latest stvle ofFALL AND WINTER GARMENTS, which he guaranteesto give satisfaction instyle and fit, and in prices 'to suit thetimes. s5-tf_

MERCHANT TAILORINGESTABLISHMENT.SAMUEL TANEYHILI. it CO.

HAVE REMOVEDFrom No. 2 Light Street to

No. 94 BALTIMORE STREET, near Holliday,lieie they willcontinue to keep on hand a general assort-

ment of goods suitable for the best class trade, and Gentle-men's Furnishing Goods at extreme!,- low prices apt fim

TOHN H. RE A & CO.,*J CLOTHIERS,

CORNER OP SOUTH ASH PRATT STREETS,. Messrs. JOHN H. REA ACO., take pleasure in announcing?o the public generally, that their stock ofClothing is muchlarger and more varied than ever before.

Having now on lrand a splendid stock ofCLOTHS, CASSI-MERES and VESTINGS, which they willmake up to orderin a style that cannot fail to please,both in price and manu-facture.

FURNISHING GOODS.Cravats, Scarfs, Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Shirts,

and Gloves, in large varietv.Their stock of SERVANTS' and OILED CLOTHING, isworthy the attention of Planters. oclS-tf

sKntito£.NO T I 0 E .

* .R. A. L. BF.YANS

Mould respectfully inform his frieinis and tiie public gen-erally that lie lias returned to his (lid Sland. 2*l EASTBALTIMORE STREET, where he intends devoting his un-divided attention to the CABINET and UNDERTAKINGBUSINESS. He lias on hind and is constantly manufactu-ring the host Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut Furniture,all which be willsell as low us can he had in tliecitv Thepublic are respectfully invited fi. call and see liefore purcha-sing elsewhere.

KWShips' Cab ns fitted out on the most accommodatingW ins. [d!3 tf J R. A. L. B.

nJP'I) Low'sri KPT,"opposite Front street Theaire,

WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF?. , , CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS,v> e ask the attention ofour numerous friends and patrons

to our new establishment, now in full operation, wherein ar"employed an army of operatives, with the most approvedmachinery, being one of the most extensive establishmentsin the United States.

Also, Manufacturers and Agents for the Southern Statesof WRIGHT'S PATENT SECTIONAL SPRING BED?"thebest in the world." ap29-tf

HENRY \V. JEN~KINS,~PR ACTICAL C'A BINET MAK ER,

No. 16 LIGHT ST.,Has on hand a large stock of. and is constantly manufacturing, every description ofCABIN ET WARE, of the best ma-

terials and workmanship.HAIR and SPRING MATRESSES, SPRING UNDER

BEDS, BOLSTERS and PILLOW S of Hairor Feathers, IRONBEDSTEADS, suitable for Hotels, servants. Ac. iafi-tfA. HATHIOT A SON' S

SOFA AND FURNITURE WAREROOMB.11" I Nos. 25 AND 27 NORTH GAT ST.(Near Favettf St)

Extending from Gay to Frederick .street... .. .I,*.B .on hand a large assortment <d" evert- variety ofHOUSEHi ti.liAND OFFICE FURNITURE, embracingBureaus. 'Assorted colors of Tete-a Tetes,Bedsteads, Cott;ij(e Farni 'Arm Chairs.Washstands, turc j Rocking Chairs,Wardrobes. Wood Chairs, KtaKeres,Spring Beds. lOffiee Chairs, Marble Tables,Alatresses of Husk, [Barber Chairs, ißereption and Up

Cotton and Hair. ,Cribs and Cradles, J bolstered Chairs,Sofas, Side Boards, Settees,

EXTENSION TABLES OF EVERY LENGTHPersons disposed to purehase are invited to call and friveour stock an examination, which for variety and quality* ol

workmanship cannot be excelled by any establishment iiithecout;^.

% A. MATHIOT ASON,Nos. 25 and 27 North Gay street

Mm, |ttoclrg,TXTATCHESI WATCHES F WATCHES!W THE LONDON WATCH AND JEWELRY STORENo. 137 BaUimnrcs/reet,, ? ,

A FEW DOORS BELOW CALVJIRT BTRERT,Is the best place in the city to buy a good reliable WATCH orpiece of jewelry,or to have a fine Waich impaired. Watchesthat never went accurately liefore liavt been pronouncedtime-keepers, after passing through ALEXA NDF.K'S hands

J. ALEXANDER,....

formerly of J. M. FRENCH,au *U" Royal Exchange, London.I;0. CANriatD. W B. CASVIELU. J. H MKBXIIITRPANFIELD, BROTHER ft CO.,Vy IMPORTEP.S, MANUFACTURERS.AND DEALERS INWATCHES, FINE JEWELRYSILVER AND PLATED WARE,

MILITARYAMI FANCY GOODSDIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES,229 BABTIMCS* SIBIIT,

Baltimore

CIDER. ?CIDER?100 bbls. very superiorClarified Cider from Worcester county, Mass.; 1U) tubs

prime Goslieri Butter. 910 kegs Glades?part prime; liwhx,superior Cutting Cheese; 100 boxes Western do. URI K'U.BURN. 45 South street. e2.tf

R E M O VAL.CLARKE A PEGRA M have removed from 119 West

Lombard street to 59 EXCHANGE PLACE," where they willcontinue as Agents for the sale ofVirginia and North ('areIna MANUFACTURED TOBACCO nt-tf

LOANS AND "MONEY NEGOTUTIONTWany kind, promptly effected by

? MARTIN LEWIS,,No. At Second street,

B '"f First house from SuuU

DIARIES FOR ISBO.

, , .A FIRST RATE ASSORTMENTjust received and f~. saiebv

i fe SAML. E. TURNER,N'. 3 South Charles street

RHINE AND MOSELLE WINES.^GTSID-ing a very fine assortment, in wood and glass of v-rrious brands, direct from the vineyards of r A YhimmFrankfort-on-the Ifain,for sale bv PRACHT TOYFIITPACO., 122 and 124 Lombard street. 1 ' Nap2

"f

ON HAVANA FOR SALE BY. PENDERGAST BROS ,No. 77 Smith'! wharf, up stain.) I

frosts, fa., for fair sni lint.pOAL WORKS FOR SALE.

' IMVVrlMTl",y Tf-S

n< ifr.THK hA TK K\VI.VE GOAL TOM-

ITV iX'vvlWrfc'v^F A*"TTSTO.V, T.fZKRVK IJOU.V---i y, I ENXbiL\ AMAThe works are in the best of order.

i!?'!? 11,?!'"?! s !n < !"a,ity. and the supply of coal', l "y amount These works will be sold for half llieorigi-nal (test, free of all inonmliiance, and a better chance .or aBOYlrw'stmi'aiilVtreet. '°

MNE\V "CORN EXCHANGE" BUILDING".?>v THp'p r 2 o

ST

KrJ ! !ws STORES and OFFICES\u25a0 r. pi' rr the New "Corn Ex-cnanye niiildirips,are t fieri d FOR KENT.

Application to be made to W M. C'RICHTON<l2B ' tt Chairman of Building Committee.pEW l.\ GRACE CHURCH FOR SALE.?A Pew Xn ss-entrance on Western Aisle, I'rices3no AnPly at as SMITH'S WHARF. ,[L.; yf'

M EO K RE X T .?THE FOUR-STORYWAREHOUSE, south side BALTIMORE STREET,hetween Eutaw anil l'aca stre-ts, ,M>. 373. Apply to

II. RIEMAN & SONS.OROUXH RENTS.?§ 336 ON DWELLINGSvihi E. Fayette street, for sale by

.. CEO. L. HARRISON,d*'tr 6 O'Donneirs wharf.

OFFICE FOR RENT.?No. 2of theUN BUri.IH.VG on corner of North and Baltimore sis.ine office is the second above Baltimore street, on NorthApply at_so S. Gay street. n2 tf

N. REID Agent,1,,"

* mk1 ".- North Eutaw streit, near Facotte sir.-et,bAI.S. (.RdlN'O RENTS $62.50, s<;2'.so, S9O, $42,

rW,",,;..' * ® J;w; fi of*M-50 each, SOO, 3 of $22 each, 1t ira 1 bonntry Seats, Farms, Houses, all kinds Wes-tern Lands and Southern Lands for exchange. Houses for525: ol tf

MFOR sale".A TWO STORY AND ATTIC DWELLING onDawson street, near Pratt, No. 3, will la-sold low on"fbl'eftion to (} j, HARRISON,

CO'Donnell's whf.

JgLIGIRLE BUILDINGLOTSFOR SALE OR LEASE.

OR FOR EXCHANGEFOR IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY.these Lotsare situated on Madison avenue near Hoffmanstreet. Applyatthe office of the Daily Exchange. je29-tf

mFOR RENT.?Doable House, No. 12 StlPaul street, above Baltimore street, now occupied by

a nr.STAlT R ANT"" * UU,,NIiHOUSE-wouldsuitfor

DWELLING No. 43 north Calvert street above L-xinvton.with gas and water.OFFICES AN D RO(>.MS, No 8 Calvert street near UBar-nurns, secondand third floors.s24dtf \V. W. GLENN, 20 N. Charles street.

VALUABLE FARMS, HOUSES, LOTS,HjiSJi ke.,H)R S AI.E.?A Farm of300 acres in Queen Anne'sMmA having many great resources; improvements

good. and has fine facilities for communication with Balti-more by steamboat; willhe exchanged for good city uroper-

u'.'ii lv If,0 ,}lln,Vr"us l°cated and valuable Farms ini .!? S# m i i rederick, Prince George's and othercountu sof Maryland, many of which will be sold at little. vVM1 . ~VX of improvements.

yS'ANTATiONS AND FLOURISHING ESTATES INv IKbI\IA A magnificent Estate in Amherst county, con-tinuing i.,00 acres, 1 mile from the ci'y of Lynchburg, andhaving a front of about 6 miles on James River; will be soldarjfe trarts cf d Timber Land in

Lands in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, lowa, Missouri,Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, <i*hl manvothvr Western and. outhern states. These lands willhe sold or exchanged formerchandise very reasonable.

HOUSES, large and small in all parts of the cityfor SALEand RENT. (KOL XD RENTS bought and sold MOVFYLOANED ON MORTGAGE. BOND?, STOCKS and othersecurities exchanged for Real Estate.

eCf , ?JAMES BOYD,

__g2iL? Real Estate Agent. 2f St. Paul street.

Coai.T °NS l} ALTIMOBE COMPANY'S

el v/vzLUMP COAL for sale iiv~ ~

CHAS. GILMOR, Sole Agent.A3Second street, near the Post Office.

/lUALI~

COAL!

o/wvM' NT ?S2 PKRT(N--8,540 pounds. Superior JSdi"of \\ hite, Red and Grey Ash COAL.. *?"Delivered free of charge in any part of the city,at $5.23to $5.50 per ton ?2,240 pounds

JOHN G. McCULLOI'GH,.... ?

? Coal and Wood Dealer.Office ?N \V . corner Pratt and Fremont streets? N W. corner Park and Fayette streetswharf?foot Eutaw street.

KINDLING WOOD"!KINDLING WOOD!

. ;.?.nowprc|..HntW"n niv wharf by steam power, SAWEDANH sl i.I. oak AND Pink Wood, which I willselland deliver tree ofcharge at TEN PER CENT, less that)any dealer in the city. JOHN G MeCULLOUGH,

ihint?Pratt and !?remont streets" Park and Fayette streets.

WrOOD! WOOD!"

OAK AND PINE WOOD, without being sawedand split, for sale at prices as low as can be purchase; tLight street, or other wharves in the city.JOHN . MeCULLOUGH.Office?f ratt ana I- remont s>treet3.

"

Park and Fayette streets. n2l-tfrCOAL ! COAL ! COAL I

jD 11. fENNIN GTU N ,

(Late of the firm ofPENNINGTON k RIEMAN,)

a rm,rnl,S AiE ANl> RRTA ' PBALER. IV

AM)CUMBERLAND COAL.OFFICE? Nr. 1 Exchange Place, near South street.*A>D~-Nortnstreet, near Madison street. jc27'6m

CUEEE COAL,, SWANTONYJ MIXES. STEPHEN S. LEE. Agent,mS *~" 08. Gay street.

KINGSTON COMPANY'S COAL.flrdersfor this pure M'l.ite Ash COAL, (which has

been found liy use to excel all oth-r kinds r,,r <lnmesfic andmanai.uta.il, ;t ,iur|,<,<\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. 1.1 I, - 1,-f. with C M OE-SHON, at the office.:-.! Sceond ? -I. or at the Ofliee 32 WestFalls avenue, (first Coal Yard helow Pratt street.) ShortMountain. Free Burning, also Georv 's Creek, Ctiml.erland,on hand and for sale by ihe caryo or -ingle inn

WM. M. ri.YMONT A CO.Baltimore, April 1, 1859,

NOTICE. ?The undersigned having made ar-rangements to transact business for WM Md'LYMOXT

4. would most respectfully annoiince to his friends, custoraers anil i-oosumers of COAI. generally thai he has takentlo- office 34 tsECOMi sTitKET, where he would Le j.leas, d tore<' dye orders, which willmeet Williprompt attention, guar-anteeing the Coal to Rive satisfaction.

C. M. DESHON.Baltimore. April 1. IP', 9. mtt'i-tf"

25 CENTSXTJL OR V M . H. READ'S rOMPOUND PECTORAL

SYRUP OF LIVERWORT,FOR mucus, I OLDS, hoarseness, .-ORE THROAT,

ASTHMA, WHOOPING Col Gil, AND OTHERDISEASES OF THETHROAT AND CHEST,

Allofwinch are the forerunners of Consumption\\ e deem it unnecessary to print a whole column, in orderto show tlie virtue of this Medicine, but we advise all whoneed such an article to try it without deLiy.

Read the following testimonials;This certifies that I ' avc used the Pectoral Syrup of Wm.t.. Kead with the mast iiuppy effects, and from my knowl-

edge of the remedial ingredients of which it is composed,can recommend it as a most valuable Medicine

REV. JAMES 11. BROWN,Nov. 8,1859. Pastor of Wliatcoat M. E. Church.To \\ m. If READ, Broadway?D.ar Sir: Having used your

Syrup two years or more, I take pleasure in certifying to itsexcel.e t qualities as a remeily for Coughs and Colds. Ifreely endor.-c i: frnrn practical knowledge, and re ?ommendit to t!i.- puble-. REV. J. S McMURRAY,November, 1859. 174 Aisquitlistreet.

Having snff.-retl f om severe Cough and Cold, and used\\ m. H. Rea l's Pectoral Syrup ofLiverwort. I take pleasurein stating that Ifound from its use speedy relief

?, . REV S. A. WILSON,Baltimore, Nev., 1859. No. 9 Broad way.

Having u. cd Wra. 11. Read's Pectoral Syrup of Liverwort,I take plea ure in recommending it to the public as one ofthe In st and most effectual remedies for Cough I have everknown. Re V. WM. A SXIVELY.

No. 162 Aisquithstreet.WM. H. Re YD? Sir: Having suffered from severe Cold andCough for two weeks, and all remedies I used having failed,

I tried your excellent Syrup, and was astonished at the almost immediate relief it afford d me, and recommend itto allpersons as the best remedy 1 have ever known for Coughsand Colds. REV. GEORGE HILDT,

Nov., 1859. No. 292 Eastern avenue.Wholesale and retail by WM. 11. READ, DRUGGIST, No.63 BROADWAY, one door lie'.ow Pratt stree", Baltimore.Atretail by druggists generally. Thomson & block, Hano-

ver f treet. Wholesale Agents for Baltimore. dl3-!m

BR. 15 A A I< E¥TREATS ALLDISEASES.

Special attention given to all chronic diseases, COUGHS,CROUP, CONSUMPTION, INFLUENZA,ASTHMA,BRONCHITIS, alldiseases of the NOSE, MOUTH,THROAT and LUNGS; all SKINDISEASES of every description successfully treated?Lum-bago, Lumbar Abscesses, .Scrofula, Rheumatism, Gout, Neu-ralgia, Paralysis, Epilepsy or Convulsions, Dyspepsia, Dys-entery. Diarrhoea. The very worst cases of PILES cur. .1 in ashort time; also, of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Thereare many diseases incidental to women and children which.are treated with distinguished success. Ailparticulars willhe given by letter. Dr. Baakeecan produce one thousandcertificates ofbis perf. ct success in curingCANCERS, >LD SOKES, <>R ULCERS. niP DISEASES,FISTULA OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,SCALD HEAD, WF.XS, POLYPUS OF THE NOSE, ORIN ANY OTHER PART OF TIIKBODY,

TUMORS AND SWELLINGSof every description, and without the use ofthe knife, or anysurgical instruments. These last named diseases cannot hecured by correspondence, therefore all such patients mu*tplace themselves under the Doctor's personal supervision.

Dr. Baakee has made a new discovery of a "FLL'II)," thatwill produce absorption of the *'CATAR restorepermanent vision to the Eye, withoutresort toThe knife.Alld.seasea of the

EYES AND EARSare succesfullv treated without the use of the knife < r nee-dle. Dr. Baakee has constantly on hand at hisntfirea veryextensive assortment of leantiful

ARTIFICIAL EYESAND

TYMPANUMS, <?\u25a0 EAR DRUMS,which are suitable for either sex and ail ages?inserted infive minute?. EAR Tkumpkt* of every description; alsoevery variety ofartificial articles known in the world?alarge assortinent of beautiful and durable

ARTIHt IAL HANDS,with the Arm and K how Attachment: ARTIFICIAL FEET,with the Ankle, Leg and Knee-Joint attachment.These articles are perfectly na'ural. and adapt< dfor eithersex, and can l>e sent by express to any part of the worldAll kinds of Trusses for Hernia or Rupture of every de-scription, freither sex, and Truces particularly adaptedfor f raales in a weak condition, also for those with PROLAP-SUS UTERI.

Doctor B.iakee is one of the most celebrated and skillfulphysicians and surgeons now living. Ihst.im - is knownpersonally in every principal city ot the world.

Allletters directed to Dr. Baakee must contain ten centsto pay postage and incidental expenses. AllChronic Diseasescan be treated by correspondence, except those mentionedwhich willrcquir - It-s p rsoual supervision.

fltyDffie.-Hours, from 9 A M.t'. 4 P. MDOCTOR BAAKEE,Office, 704 Broadway, a few doors above Fourth street,

fit? tf N >w York City.liOOF I N O .

LESTER'S

PATENT IMPROVED COMPOSITION ROOFING

PATENTED JANUARY 11,1859.

I M P R o v E M E XT A P P L I E O F O R .

FIRST PREMIUM A WARDED

OHIO MECHANICS' INSTITUTE FAIR, 1858.

We are now prepared to coverall kinds <>f Roofs steep or

fiat, new or old, over shingles, tar or metal. ? teamboats andcars, with this unequalled Roofing material. From a longexperience in the business, the inventor has discoveredwherein lie the chief causes offailure nearly all roofing asmet with, and after a complete system ofchemical, artificialand natural experiments?for he has us-d certain parts ofand been adding to it for two years?he has produced a roofwhich is ofieied to a criticising public as far superior to anycomposition, and

Egl'A TO THE BEST OF METAL ROOFS.Some of the inducements this Roofing offer? are, viz: The

canvas is ofthe heaviest kind, saturated in a composition,rendering iiperfectly Water and Air-tigh:,and very Elasticbefore being put upon the roof. The composition is not onlynet injurious to, but actually preservative of cotton, andbeing air tight, t>ampnz* CANNOT penetrate THROvan ITTO ROT THE CANVAS.

The joints ure e.-menteil to^the!, a the whole covi reilwitlione iifavycoiitot( f-ui-nt.compouu.M f,??, materialsbei^'waiL'jovra I'' ° ,T' t'ra< kor "* con,e in j"re(l by

being air tight. DAMPVir*.* PKVE7RATK Yl'ROUmj ITj TO ROT TilE CANVAS.

The joints are cemented tOKelhei, and the whole covered !withone heavy coutofCcwmt.compounded from materials jwhich willnot run, scale oil', crack or b, conic iniur.il brbemit walked over. J ?

EVERY KUOF IS FINISHED BEFORE LEAVING IT 'For protccfnK METAI.Rooik from .-..rrosion and leakim'our"Cement" alone possesses qualities o' durability ml iequalled, and is the cheapest coatinir ihat can be u- -d*oa STRAIIBOAT AND KAIIROSII CAR COVEHIN.IS, we con Incently Indieve this Koofir.ir wilioutwar any three of theordinary coverings. No Oil is brought in direct contact !with the canvas. Inburn if,and the Cement or Paint we use ion the Water-tight canvas, is ruad -from materials which doSOT become likeSToNF. form exposure, but remain pliall eV3T COOXT? RIOHTS FOR SU.F. inthe Motes of Varvlani' iDelaware. Virginia, avrl the. District of Columbia

" IXT Relieving that when the quality of this Roofing isgenerally known, we shall supply the larger portion re-quired in the above territory, we have constructed our mm !ufactory sufficiently lmge to supply anv demandr LETTERS OF IN'oiMRYWrtJfPTLV ASSWEREI). !

1 'n u material for sale, with instructions t> put it

?mrVg"n for profit '"'ving them a fairSEX I) FOR A CIRCULAR.

GEO. JACKSON, Agent.Southwest corner Baltimore and South sts., I

given" te " timonials ?' samples may be seen-ami references i%r PRICES AS LOW AS AXY GOOD ROOFING !WWAfRINO DOWg ATBHORT ni'lTlce <?i,

FOR SALE.COMPLETE

"bm f, 7'F,TIA G -APPARATUS.fn l li? 19 \T\ lrou? 0T ''hanging business.olfcis cheap,for cash, the bclw-n.tmed RECTIFVIVG APPAKATES,all in good condition:

1 SJJDJJCWG WT B, capacity 2/on gallons.4 RECEIVTNG TUBS, Sl*) " each2 " ??

" 4io "

2 44 " 44 M.p "

1 STAND CASK, 44 2 000

1 44 " 41 1,50:) "

Also. LEAD PIPES AND BRASS FALX'ETS.Making in all the most thorough and complete apparatusever offered, as well as the cheapest.

Address, "DEALER,"dIS-tf Exchange Office.

BALTIMORE, DECEMBER U, ISSO.?NOTICE 'lb HEREBY GIVEN, Ttiat application willIK- made torue Mayor and City Council ofBaltimore, at the ensuingannual session ofthe Citv Council, for the passage of an O,H; ,nance TO OPEN AND EXTEND GERMAN STP°EET from 1Charles street easterly to South street. dl9-law9w* '

fttMtt Saks.UY I.EMMOS & BROGDE3

BUCHANAN'S WHARF(AN TUBSDAYoth" JANUARY, at 11

QSQ iIHDS C N^h"SUGAR.'' ""'?' wtl!irf

T, ALSO,

3 BBLS.a

CHERRYWBRANDT y

BBLS. BLACKBERRY BRANDY.1 CASK ARZAC SEIG.NF.TTF, BRANDY.1 CASK HOPE BRANDY.

CASKS PORT WINE.

I CASK MALAGA WINK.

J CASK F.X, BRANDY FLAVORING.1 CASK STOUGFTON BITTERS,-f I.EMMON & BRDGDHIN,

Ja--tT AuctioneersBYSAJMUMJU ii. <;OVKK

. TRUST BBS'S''SALE.Hllji Lj.Pursuance of a decree of the Circuit f'ourt for

"a,'^ Hmorecuy, the undersigned, Trustee, willoffer atpublic sale, at the Merchan:*' Exchange Salesroom, on S fcon. street, in the city of Baltimore, on WEDNESDAY,the iNth day of January. 1860, at 1 o'clock P MALLTHAT LOT OF GROUND AND PREMISES situateon the southeastern most side of I nion street, in the citv ofBalnmf.reaforcsaul. Beginning for the same ;.t the distanceofiS fcet 4 inches southwestwardlv from the corn, r formedby the intersection of the southeastermrost side of Unionstreet ami the soutnweaternmost siile of Ross street, andrunning thence northeasterly, bounding on Union street-14f<rt inches; thence southeasterly, parallel with Ross streeta.' feet; thence southwesterly, parallel with Union s<reet li'r-et 2 inches; andth<nce_northwcsterly, by a straight line,~2 feet, to the place of beginning.

Improved 1.,- a two-story BRICK "WF.LLLIXO.and subjeet to an annual ground rent of57.055.;, being the ot., thirdpai t of an original rent of $21.25 reserved on this lot and twoothers a,,joining thereto, ofthe same front and depthTerms of sale as prescribed by the decree, ar--'t iic tlorilcash on the day of sale, and the residue intwo equal pay'merits at 6 and 12 months from the day of sale, withinterestand security to he approved by the tru-tee. The groundrent up to the day of sale, and taxes for ),<$ and previousyears, if any be due, willlie paid by the trustee

j.C BLACKBURN, TiusteeSAML. 11. GOVaR,<l2- -awt.TalCAnts Auctioneer.

Msalk of mortgaged PROPER ITIN BALTIMORE COUNTY.?By virtue of a rower,ofattorney from Jacob Eilinger to me, and in pursu-ance of the provisions of the Artof the Genera! Assemlilv ofAiarvlnnd, pa.'pea at December session, l':r., chai ter lf;4> on-

% ?" Act relating t.> M. rtgag - in the City ami Countyol Baltimore, theundersigneil will offer for olc, by nnblicaucnori, at the-Court House door, in Tow on town, on MOX

.? .* m.,1Ldll)V ofFebruary next, at 4 o'clock. P. M ?

<U' J ! ,fAT i,AHI "I." A TRaCT OF LAND calledl ,* v 8 '"'Olariroment, in Baltimore county, esignated ast .No, j on a rlat annexed to a deed fom Asburv Hammersly, recorded inliber A. W. B? No 464. folio lag, ice. containing ?1!$ acres, or there ibout, wi h the improvementsand appurtenance-. Said lr-t .No. T lies on the south side ofthe Pln.adelphia turnpike roic\u25a0, of Moore's Run, andwarily U BackTivrr."' 1" "f '!t '?" °uth-

...i? n.,s,of ??A®~Dne-'liirtl cash; balance in two equal annual

? K,ru, ",j ~e pur,j,iy p--tV4-2aw4w GEO. P.. CINNAMON!)

.^icamsi>tps.NEW YORK

AND

BALTIMORE.THROUGH INFORTY HOURS.? ~ ?

TUB SrltXW STEAMSHIPSPOTOMAC. - - Capt.G. W. WatsonPARKERSBURG, - - Capt. IVm. Powe 1THOS. Sff ANN, - - Capt. J. T. RamseyLOCUST POINT'. - - Capt, Ll FrenchGEORGE'S CREEK, - Capt. 1. Willett:

Having Df.cn refitted with new and powerful Machinerywill hereafter

LEAVE NEW YORK.From Pier 12, N. R , and

BALTIMORE,Fr.an Spear's wharf,

EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ANDFRIDAY MARINGTHEPASSAGK '

, IN FORTY HOURS.di^TyOdsli^,re 'y """n and

NO WHARFAGE CIIAPJiED. Shippers to Boston, Provi-dence and Portland ran have their Gocds promptly forward-ed hy thisline free ofcommissionApply to SAM L. T. PE ARCE, Agent,

116 SPKAR'H WIiA.HK.or to H. B. CROMWELL A CO.,

.. 86 W EST Street,dlO-tf _ __ ,N. v \ ork.

B( ISTON STEAMSHIPS.Twhteiilk WHARF FOOT ? F LONG DOCKThe well known steamships WILLIAM JENKINS. WmA. Hallett. commander, and JOSEPH W HH'NKV. SolomonHowes, commander, with fine nccornmodatior,.- \u2666 .r p.-issen-

KV.-.S willsail for Boston EVERY SATPRD \ V at l2:fc'lock,i*,\!wr Vim^\ Faresl2, including Meals and Stateroom.}? RhIGHT taken at lowest rat. ;?.s6 -r f A. L. TH'GGIXS, Agent.

upilK AGREEMENT HERETOFORE FX!STJ- I.N G BETWEEN THEUNDERSIGN 111 and CAPTAIN

LDYVARD K. COOPER, in ibgard to tl.e exportation andsale ofGCAXOfrom the Island of Xavassa, has h.-en CAN*CELLED hv mutual consent, and the inter, st .f the undersigned has been tram fc-rivd to said Cooper, who hasassumedthe debts and liabilities, and become entitbd to all it-s

? , . WM. F. MURDOCH.Baltimore, December 20th? 1850.

"VTAVASSA.-Ll . XAVASS \ G ['ANO.

Having resumed the management and control ofthe above(t .VNO. 1 am now prepared to furnish it to the Hade in lotsto suit on the most accommodating I'tuis.This Guann having b. cnmes., w,'lnucl favorably knownto the trade and farming intere t during the In.at four year-,for its richness in l'h<>.-phat"s, womh iful re-uRs, and'superiority over allother Phosphate Guanos, as to have nearlysuperseded their use by 'he mauiiiularor and farmer

Irtl , E. Jv I'OOPKR,*l2l-tf_

N0.58 Exchange Place.

"TJ'XOKLSIOR,"Ij NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO,

ANDSOLVBT f: PHOSPHATE,

Containing, j 6 pwc-ni.

_r * ( Phosphate of lame, 57 |/cr cunt.Warranted the most conceutiated, uni'. .1-il ;.nd duiatdc

fertilizer now offered for sale; containing ail the atimulatineproperties of Peruvian Guano, am! the durable fertilisingeffects ofGround Bones; adapted for all soil* and crop- I-dry powder,for sowing or drilling i:i 7. it; rGrain.Every package bears the inspection mark, and our p.'ira'red letter.*. None other genuine

Pricesls per 2,(KJO lbs. J. J. LF. TURN KK,mhi'vtf 42Prstt treet,

4 A MEXICAN GUANO, (BROWN.) ?VaryPhosphate ofLime, containing 2f per e-nt. morethan the standard, offine texture, and f re-? ofeviinpuritv

For sale in hulk or bbls. by J. .f. .V F. TUR>. ER,feW-tf 42 Pratt stret : - Bait.

A A MEXICAN GUANo, (WlllTK ANDbulk or bbls., centjiining from 6u to 65 per

cent, ofBone Pho&phale of Linn . ier by cargo or lessquantities by J.J. a F TURNIJI,_ 12 Pratt street.

ftg v§COiJS(

I 117 A LOON S H A W !, s.I * V Long anil square, orncwnnil h-nuiiful drsiv;]-. for?cilc by the agents, SHAW, FKICKt-tf No. 8 Stiuth Charley at.| I'MAN. Ira lU' CO.,

NO. 1G HANOVER STREET.Arat NT-' FOB

THE AMERICAN andRAY STATE PRINTS.

LAUREL D SHEETINGS,PATAPSCO OS.VARURGS, 1

UNION andOBLLA HRILi.o.

MA UDS.20 cases GENTLEMEN'S SUA WLS. of various styles

and sizes, for sale hy the agents,SHAW, FRICK a CO.,

Charles St.

ManiiklT. Korhtth. 1,1 SIS H CulONUFFS AND SMOKiNG TOHACUOS.

The Undersigned,proprietors OKPIMLICO SNUFF MILLS AND

S MOKIXa TOR AC< '< FA('T()RY,InBaltimore Countv.Have removed their place of business from 72 ExchangrPlace to

No 84 Fayette street, three doors wt-st of Charles,*stock Of our own .M:initfjctnre of

! SXLH* AND SMOKING TOBACCO OF A i ?. GRADES,AND IN EVERY STYLE OP PACKAGES,

i In part as follows:SCOTCH SXUFF?Loose, in bids, and kegs.

do. do. In lieef and calf bladders, packed in hfcls.and tierces.I do do. In M lb. bottles; in 6, 4 and 3dor. casesdo do. In 2 :.nd 4oz. papers, in hhls., 12 and 6

dr.z. cases.MACGOBt'Y SNUFF?In tierces, jars a l at' sCO ARS K SX UFF?I n tierces, kegs, and *i:-STEM SN UFF?In bbls.

SMOKING TOBACCO,Noh. 1, 2 and 3, cut and dry, in bbls , pound, und,

and quarter-pound papers, neatly put ap in ".roh J halfgross boxes.

VIRGINIA SMOKING TOBACCO,Of all grades, loose in bbls.; also in pound, half j>ound ar.-l

auarter pound papers and in n sal packages of 12 and 6 d mAlso in 101b. hales, manufactured of ViV:iniu and CarolinaTobacco carefully selected by us.We would solicit a alia re of your patronage

FORSYTH & COLE,84 Fayette street, 3 door-, west of Charlie.

Jl-tf it i!llmorey Hdj BUCK'S . HOUSE,

MSWHy between Frederick >l. Vh.rk.-t space.By the remodeling of this fb.u.-e, andi ?\u25a0- tgreat improvem :.t< mmie iq ths-

-and sleeping apartments, th prr.pn.t:. is *-?pared toACCOMMODATE PERMAXEXT

AND TRANSiLN r BOARDERSwith airy rooms and a w.-ll set table

Citisens and strangers willfind at O N br i ? 1 the com-forts and conveniences of a first class Mui ,MEALS SERVED AT ALL Hoi -

RA-tes OF THE FULTON Mors*.Boar?, perdayBoard, per wek o.Meals ;; 25

Private Rooms, per dav 5,\THE EATING DEPARTMENT '

Is constantly supplied with the -t tlienuuk.-t :.ff.,rds?. $

which willIs? sm ced un in supnrior stv V;>t ail h -ursnu SNACKS Al.V*AV S RV.A D VThe Bar is slocked with the most eh d Liquo-s.

GOOD THINGS AT .3**. s~\tfgp,R I NN' S EATING HOUSE. i

! Am.ing t!,e many go' l thio-sdSiMMMem r>,icb may bo found at

RINX'S WELL-KNOWN i: \TI.VG HOUSE,No. 4*Pratt street.

and which be serves families with to n ier, t >, ? ?hortestnotice, are verysuperiorWESTERN HAMS,

cooked in a novel and attractive style. Added to thw- arealso

TURTLES.(alive or transmogrified into delicious Soup,^

HARDand SOFT OKA BS,FISH ofeverv description,

G AME, JHI*IT, VK<i ET \ B:.: S,and elegant NORFOLK OYSTER-*

Anything inthe eating line, prime, hot, smoking, f.r r.iiv ?smiling and kicking, such as epicure of?iM d-b ht irran, with unerring certainty, i<- liad at Kinn's T. .V,.doubt, let them try.

SPICED OYSTV7RS of sup rior qunU y always on_

m.'-ll.

ROBERT LAWS >N,SADDLE.T!U VK, HARNESS,

COLLAR MANUF ACT UREEM7lolegnie and Re' j.. .

2-y. BALTI MORE STREET, CORNER SVs ARF! Merchants and Wholesale Dealers are invib 1 t.> 0.-ii ... :

examine inv etock before making purchu.-- .. in a- -to Bell goods as LOW as they can he run i - ; ?. ~f ?v.VCKTHkUV Cil EASTERN ClTlfx. !! r .KiifiEMYI SFI.F TO DUPI.ICA'fKuny Milnikili-i<rhoß< ci \u25a0 "

| roll mlwllil>yum lelvai of thehi iniintr

rmmie t carpetivg i 1| VALVFRTOy CO CARPET VAXFFACTORY

SALESROOM NO. 1 BALTIMoRE STREET,(at the BRinni;.

| Super and extra fine INGRAINS. VENETIAN'S. S PLY; yc. tic, of the mimufaeture of OA I.V K.RTON tOMi'ANVI Hvonly manufactory in :!?\u25a0 Stale, and sitaate I at the north-j western limits of Baltimore oity.,ii "GwvnirjKali. "

1 The ROoils are offeri-il. w hoh sale ;md r. tail. ,t slur No Ij EAST BALTIMORE STREET, w:.,- ~J ..re, 'I utms for the quality ami <t.vlescan lies. n, r.rei'vi.l froioi three exhibitions at difierent ln-tilu;<< 'i The citiaenaof Baltimore, and strain--.., ar. invited t,,see their qoods, and by |ittnhasini< ''ill -iveem l,;? V inentto| a number of families and ehihlr-u ~i .- ?? own , v 'tliro iJa| the approaehinj; win! -r. that n-nl it, and (Jitain aVood ani| cle for the price paid and at a trilline idvover tl,e cost of the mat.-rials usetl in il?hri? <,f t',

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V-""' <iKLSTfent1 110AL OIL.

. . .'pv'ne wcureil the a,t- ncy for the s.le of the cele-arat-tl Excelsior Coal Oil. lam now prepared c*? fi!!rdi rs it, manufacturers prices, and solicit the at'" ti.n oftb-alurs

lftt . ?R. HEXKV SMITH,

j (o>tl Lotner of IV jt t ,11.? ? :i-.-? ::wharfHot bid SASHES,

OF ALL SIZES.1 GLAZED OR NOT GLAZED! Made by ourselves, and for sale cheap

GEO 11. STEVENS ,t CO .nl9 Bmr 47 M Pratt street, n-ar Gav .treet

CIEKMAN CIGARS.T f-20.iurt very line well-made GERM IN CIGARS, at all

I prices, and of Rood quality, which I ?(hr t > the o ' ? t. very low figures. E. O. LINilF.MAN',

1"S ">wCo!n 'r Lombard and Calvert streets.

VOticeT-OUR PRKSENTTARGB STWKI (nii'iv ,'LAVAA

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; inchidlnK PARTAGAS andCABANAS, we willdinpose ofat considerable redact en t>! make room lor the new crop Tobacco.| |, tr

p - TIKRXAN Jfc SOX, Importers,I ItNorth (IhtrlqiM

Fine tea trays, waiters, pTatedIp B' E CASTORS, and all kinds ?f BRITtVM t! --RE for sale at A. HITTER itSON'S.

I -' No. 56 \v Haitimere St

? 10 000 CIGARS of the iollon -

RooksOvoinrdhnr BJ?rw^I hist roe ,-.A ei i,"' Moctoznmas. and3, ftiFixed starjust received ex Steamer and for sa'e hv' G. O. D-MUTH 4k CO.,

, . No 40 N. i harles street,

I a,t " between Lexington and Main t streets.

JAS. HENNESSEY ft CO. 'S and other brandsCOGNAC BRANDYfor sale by GRKEN A TOE,

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