. _ . *ith 3 0 • - - • 2- Tit irjr4, tßetweeti beMPirttl •—• - , • - • trutatAt fre~~ - moE. 1 4.1tarana o Waxes Anal inW Walt firomtp., telalel ft--110‘41444.1iiiiiMi[iinfielai in this ~ft yesterday Satitrabili)oll# ,100 411) mlimoobto,' •Mi onboathY fi,bitaple4flfirui ll amniftm ol t d d to'a mod uneontihrtable , iekititie. The dock eon. tatted * fraillalispydy elm Go miffs of lidoyamei !MO A4ftieMiWthor if:OM:4 I 4I4M , Ilikottitothrti, oPolikfA tl3 M oi,Y 4lll lt fOraa 444 *.r 4 WW:!at Tiee_lik--44ifeeefekiyiroiastAria 'mil. .4c filid4ol,6l(4oollt9pilq" inhrAintt fer:srleve sad witeeViteleibeie of the Jm, isd on the oork , w aw a of iatbesad ,Rory .ot intimpenased arms ' tso PIGMY GennK ' sinddiringly, from the hi4ak el' the ittirildi fbyai Where MIN rain; Ttint , indeldeas IMMO Orearry 010 Wiled as jt bee been with thy I~freit perden mt many a , wanderer fromffirteeo pith; reenneCfrorn thodoem end tor 174 - to e. eta I•ooPria, poter,indeedi Mum oclo pared with the pottedy4 the liviapairedity whiah la wenlleoi shard 'picket= the' very met 'of ha warailty mei teaches men to_teemble for, the fate of their embanks Imiaortallty. yln the leo torerrixon, beseath the brilliant Atare. of istiqat; Inr resuded by fealslonable addientiee t tre hear graphic dmoihiterbligitted„damen, emitted heart* and duetted kiattkloam; hot ft is only in the ;mart seem, **me the demo* Eirii getter' ids +latices ta rajareteimay, arid ewer& to iaoh for fidelity to Me Omuta the *loom of rthe wanytetlevelii that , the ":eietribil treat ~hes the imeotatew, dfloorinteted *ph shetedeel phrase or ornamental lonrieh. The peer, haggard orintheat; leasingorer She rail °Mao doiltiofblittletme, I mo In his plea, of, guilty, that ;nameless him to the walls of 'a pito% utters 1n- a sines word a lowshing life atom tiering to 'vita a suet vlthigoris vandinfur,efflot , than the. beet -eirosions of a while tribe otleaturitri. Mira, Onaioretuy of the , Com monwealth, wee imert yuterday, seated at the side of `Distrilli Attorney Wenn: ' The latter gee' Gewalt , balm remarkably well arid mimes, a do. torstirlidel. tot•expedite dm Intaineee of the term. One feature of the promedinv yesterday was the uoyatteadenee of policemen who , had been manmosed sealust prisouere Whetu they bed stride]. nestleot on their pain nuts the mut" Awn! totreat , ineeeventenee, afld eitmot be too stromis wandennied. ,, We have been re visited to estU attention to this imbjeok, and do 110 WOW beeeele We WM witnessed the , delay mei. &set by them who must hare known that ft was their bodmiae, W.,bet •in cent. As It is now, the Update. ppoitetually enspiptil la endeavor to heat rip thee' *Stem, who, after epee ttoieg,befort, the Grand Jary, mem to Imagine that thedr ssee/sel are We ioogir required: Cannot thie aril be re . . 4John Davit plead gaUty to a charge of stealing a amt.' , fleatwood to • alas 'ilia:dime ia.the ootuaty Joseph, Manion plead soiltj to. loseeny.of a coat. Sentineled to elx, taoptlut, to the (wanly Jacob l'lshec , galltr to the larceny of a shawl. , Stattettoetl. to aoyeat,laolitho. na• 01114fitat of the larceny of a quantity of *wing tipp,tol. lifoymood to four , , M Agueas Bbwrens w ocurriated of robbing r. Kisbaback of wearing app a rel. Tbs.-defen dant. wu employed ot • domestic. Sent/wed to nine•montkith the.county prim. Jane Stevenson, convicted ofthe lemony of cloth ing, wes eautented to Serail eoliths. • . • Burge Brown was eoutioted of the latoeny of two coats end goeds,"the , Propartrof Mil ler: When oalled hi sentence, b. madi * long statement to the court, in whieb be earnestly pro tested-his innounoe. The - judgii listened to bim with gnat attention, and then promised, to inquire farther into the ease. • . • Peter Snyder,' eonvieted of the larceny Of a quart tiq,aft beef wee sentenced to eta months, when he will be furnished with the% article at the public trz-, Pstsi Ifni/tiptoed guilty to a charge of assult and battory, :Ellsebeth , Viakers. Sentenced to two Manila imprisonment, ts• date from the 11th of October lest. . • • '• . au m 'lltteitiiiiariiviifi r atile ted of a very olliEs• • valid rod battery on William Miller. - wire judos ripake of the ofenoo In • Ailing • terms, end , strogly nondermied, those - young ; Men who, under druOne.inriwdeasiniontait wruiten outragei on un olfouMng Album Senteneed to nine months in the Scanty pilsori.` , .'Buaturriati said to be from. Baltimore, and his " Ping Vey "`propensities re ceived swdli , deierved etterdr. : . Mary 15. , 8r0wn .Iru eonvieted of the lemony of wearing appereli. the , property of Miry , Donnelly. The defendant...pawned the .goods, and' spent the money for liquor. Sentenced to five month.., Thoreas,-Lawrence , was • eouvloted of an assault aad battery on 7frliiirun Smith. Sentineled to thirty dayys William Arms' irong was convicted of an anault and baltaiy on Blisibeth , Bell, a denizen ot.Pine Pertee,feelonsy: 'ilentatieeti to thirty dome. AnnTtionms, ,black as ebony, was tionvleted of a mina* afloat on a colored “eiger,"L named -Mary Sheny..-; Senteseed4o font witelter.-"' • • 4•1; Melly and James Kelly were sesirdtted on • Wane mischief. Jolla e n tered a planet guilty to a °beige of assault and battery. Daniel peugherty, - Esq,;:nprotented the' defend ant:- Etenteolood to 14103 , days, to, date fir the 25th 41Poroteleir. • • , , John Illsler was on a charge of the linoeny,of silk goods, , valoednt $1.501- - • William A. Isaacs was acquittsd., on, a elarge of the Weeny ous,bnfalift robs, ' He wail - represented. by Geo. 0. • • - William Banner wee eon - rioted of the 'amen,* of a ease of Argioar.Lostruments, and sentenoed to six nog*, ...nolo being no pthet, business ready the`coUft adjourned. At the emtelnsion - of the sea etee4 Mr. Dougherty missed Ids *llk umbrella ' and he - left • the - court under the impresslon - thet some petty thief had boarded BOU his den.', Sub sequently,c hoWeser;the tradltiOn re gard, ea Gagmen property, wee found under one of ths doaks. -How many other umbrellas' a lose' during this deUelonsminy mason hare returned to their m*rinal owneralp? ArDiblrAto.ll6l.l . olC—TWll4y IMIDICi w 01114? " , . . . tr.. ~ tiristrt Couar---Judge Cadwidader. Matelot Attorney Vandyke,' - at the opening, of the wart, stated that be was about to eall up. Tor trial four bills of indietestent against Johp Ooagrove, seo ond mate of the 'Ship Thomas Jefffteon, , for erne . treitmant to seamen. Thil Mike defendant has bete ocavieted In theQithrterreatioas, and on Non= day evening ism rotund guilty in the United Stems Court; despite favorable charge' from Judge Cad: walader. Ifs—Vandyke. with A prootptitude most occumoudable; hal bmight Ads defendant to trial, and in his addreisto *trim, condemned in elo quent mci,tbroible toms the outrage" perpetrated upon memen the Americana/4g, The bMaMitid yesterday were for unmanly • siemens al legatto hare ban committed upon Oonelta, Craig; cad 'others .of the. crew. The evidence in these eases was publbbedia Tim ,Press 1101320 weeks sines when Cosgrove was 'before United States Commis &mei Remit% on Preliminary Judie Cidwalader took commden, to :ay that he considered the trial of these mimeo anabaciliath faroe.A erlm iaal thouid not :brought, The reined bribe's sillars, if they have been imared at, is on th e tide of this court , in . the QOM!, eout,"where they can see to: recover danger." This vileiref,the Mi a did not seem to .be that en- Mildred by the Distrtet'Atterney, who prooseded to eall the witnemes: • The defence, which was rep.~ resented by William M. Ball. Esq., called the ME. ins of the chip to disprove the ellegatione of the Government,. that . Cosgrove was actuated by The eourt took .a ream until three., o'oloel; at which time Mr. Vandyke summed up the cue in clear and ta rn addries; that was listened to with the e oust attention. Ile replied in sarcas. tie terms to the Inure of Mi. Bull l relative to the . ' c bestowed on oppressed sea. mei, and io appealed from thou 11110811' to the true heart that refuse 'to applaud the deeds of a dastardly brute ltr. T. went over the whole 071. dealt is the case, pointed out the strong points "which struck, its es conclusive of guilt,. and urged the jtuy to'suebtlit the Outraged _law of the land. Be took iireeptiOn to the remark that the else was fame," - and said.that this wu an implieation uterihim • The'judge did not view the 'putter in Ball arose to reply, but was checked. by Aldo Oadwelader, who said c" Mr. : Bull, Ido not IMO It necessary for you to say anything in this cue. It appeare to me that this defendant crone! be sonvieted." • . • Mr. Bull. 8 ' Very , well sir lam perfectly satis. bawl% your honor ' e ruling. [ ' Judge. Oadwalader ,thrin charged the jury' at some leirgth, end presented aJudi - alai argument in behalf dreosgrove. li e overloelred entire[ y the 'vi des., of poor Oortelte, who was so badly kicked that hi. Ufa was despaired= of, and dated to the jury that the Apprise .were; evidently-'c neinten tkmallsocidentalli Infileted ' Ile would be irai a few Minutes until they : brought In a vudiet not guilty, Thijary retired at half past four o'elock: A few minute* before els o'clock,. they Came into eourt, and through- their. foreman,- William Id. Reilly, 'eked whether; if they thought, as was intimated by the ohms's? the judge, in ems they brought in a verdict of guilty, that the defendant would be of gra guilty nted a hew trial , they could 'Still And a verdict . Jadgs . Cladwidaelei then made the following ex. traoeMnary statenamit "I would•not &embargo my duty if did 'not tell you that I _Minh there is nothkagii 611 1. 64180 whirls will warrantyou In eon. 'o:dip flay to you, as men• of bnolneele, that if yettf veritet.shuld-bik one of guilty, I should be boned to got it aside; Of corers, .in saying this, do net mean to lfiterfere with your rights: I could not oonsolontlonely : allow a, verdict of guilty to stand. I sever wish to avoid a responsibility. / say to. you, however, that, as good eitisena Do mat ter seAsse yaw opintons may ,be, you ars bound to aerie with, cis' v•Jitors are tio.srfirkers with judges. We do,* make the laws, but adminliter them. It Is 'Ur duty to. *quit,. on ell these' bilis, notwith standing. year own modem' of the eau.'" After thielneet'ettraordinary and "tatra..jedielal the' Jeri. again , Utired, to deliberate upon the is. g oodi,pke.: perpetrated at the _expense of Go. • WI, waited for, the . readltioit stirerdlot until a iota ltoitii 'but , without moots.. The revolt, If It difttatbe a onolotSon t .will •uot alhot Cosgrove at , .. . .. A ifitliet Oita' who itag.beda tete Twenty one-Itastri iit•AnsOCiate of Indians. . , ... , (Final ilid CIIIITIIInpd ilaindiatet.l ' At Osiro t in tbis State, lea great ourioeity, In the dive ea white, man t.wentpeight years old. whelk's" wit' for twentyone years an - inhabitant of the forel4 giod.",in amat, of red men. Ho was stpWsibete..i by of • firm, by a ' n riatipc band of Miase Sit need 'tivialie depialationt about the Wrineugtomontst now knopm a. •Wyandott costa. • ty.- :Whet* atiamodi his pimento' with their neigh boesiaierieli thmagh the'liaidei, ravines, ant ad ,v;il,n of.,dul j.,intei - jound about, bat finallY had to Ediei. , blot up fer. lost, sepposed Co bode - voitted - br loam Wild bessCor pembeeps drowned. • DC die akiimio 'MIA% •Ibire, dame to Cleveland freen,,timfer-distint,Ziforthwese, i .fildnied• Poori,r eitil,'hybirld.ltodltltit Mil die - wild young than, who ROE * tolerably twdiViA;'Erit said, tbsit itbont a yeir endow, while oa aAtaata for Ms tribe' Inhi: . 6404414, - *egehif .4t Bt. -.- Pew, ,IlfinuTlota t Ike: ~,I n ktat ity,ths • pat. too th e re . thou. tiar sichtall. ;••0441k,k1it.:1101 ,, n0t s ateensed -.t0., iike,i l ig n .., : , ~ins , ' ' slid `SW litodsidd •by , lbfekileamtiee hiked ei4444, iiiiit 141104.00.11004,1* the Mlle •Of the dim . V7ii, t . never worn a bat; and , with , ibet :et e eg e o k .;•--, A / 1 1 * - Wi t li r frilf , r i f isi ti l i` ° ! l fti - trns' 4.0 9 .• . '. i. -Nos.,-4iidewS,W4kPibli. O r .:4. ... ';'?. ', , d hikomit lint: Mii 14614 _Abei, ,•.",' ' ' i - lifidentd; • ei; wait raeoplyA,Mlig. , , . 4 , ~,,, , ~, . tits 'Odle frerargiben ;FI, ~ .., Os --- -d,. ' - .. 0.010001 1 01' t° * . :It al; 044* hie*r ~ *!.!, . .1 . ..-", 0 •,..f4, ,. i .1 -t I .6....t•;!.... - .1.:. .. - : • . . hod Gasurred fa his wild lifft -Tat !• 4 0( 1 044-001 10 4 hell* of a eapture IMPlA, o l..greftt rimy yfillrt ago, of i little "pittOttd iailded' bear plevelead. ' This Sieented 4,}W0W1 , 11,014i1017. - HO falirell with the ehlef ferinYeeetotpassied ,hira 8t Pawl, whose : ditugher si l i to bed , married and by.. whom be has two "pap but the_wily old. Indian did bar e: tO flitg MO% hint seuell, lie gne ll y uorvailed on Ott fOthilhittaalf tq AttiNv bun to vigil Olevelend nearettof hts..villto parents, and for this purpose abtairlid 'furlough for one ear, taking a Oinkit, and 'titre; to perforinthe journey. ile ttadlgot the impression that - his name was Todd. twit watteld him a faintly of that name' had •lost aboi *bent the time.that , he was missing. Be ar rived in Olevelandand went inmate& of tine Todds; lint did not 31111rwits the daseription of their loot one, Theofiraytons, of 'Oaten, hearing of each a wan. deter, went immediately searob of him, Ilia mother ,had been. dead several yeare, but hls-fa ther, !new 69 ypurie old, 4ollPitebed a eon with en eceOrepanYing Phjelolart , to hunt him up, and if be answered to - the age,t3olor of the hair and eyes, , partleularly to two marks regarded as especial identlileation, to wit t is mar on the bead where no hair had groWn, also a ant upon'one of his big toes, to bring him home. lie was found in Western Pennsylvania, but SO wild in appearpnce and so strange in leek! thavate brother could recogolso hardly a fatuity resemblance Iu Wm sere the color of hie oyes and hair. They told him what tboy wanted. Re seemed frightened, and estensedthem wonting to get his scalp, They had to tette him and bind hint before they could make the ex amination they desired, which resulted in his own - pieta identification, Half force, half persuaelon, they got him bouts, where be'still is, and visited daily by seeree of people from all the country around, Old - pioneers who were engaged in the mark when first loot have flocked to him from Wide, flatiduelty,' and places roundabout, and tho outdone come from longer dietenees. Poor fellow, he does not know what to make of it; &into they are after his scalp. and, when they gather around him, he draws is tomahawk in utinetively, in self-defenee. Ile will not sleep in the, house, but takes his blanket, gun, and tent, makes himfire, and sleeps in the woods. lie lays he shall limn be off for his , t home in the fo. rest," where his dusky mate and dark-eyed , little ones await his Coining ' IMPORTATIONS. tßoportod for ?do troscl TBIJACK RIVER,. JA.-11rIt Emensid Isle-160 Coos .14 - irood 2do old cowgirl) N Wotslar & Co. - ..... Fir lir•e HOARD' OF TURF. S. rt D 121F T ir BK. "" lCoXiiirrisi or TITS K Mors . OAST LETTILB. I?J - testenenTe' MICH/nen. rnTIADILPIrtok. Ship Tonewends; • Liverpool, flea 96 Vole Wise Cone?. on &r emit—The &Melons Late 7 repot. Cept..Bpear, teilLaell front .Pbiledelphic on the. nth Deoeteber for t he. WroggoOit of Atria'. All letters d topes Weeded tot ttr ad u 8 Benenron on that ste on. or other poroOnson 1' be forws. rded. left at the ref ers'Letter OEM. Fin wow& ratobatom. on or be atethlC date. MARINE INTELLIG NCE FOR'It• OF PHILinEiPHIA., 1343. 7, 1869,: aITI4Hp3R.WATER $ll -BUN BsTB . --...-12 as 433 Bohr Meredith, g deye from Lynn, in bullet to Vanelusen. Norton 4 Co. Bohr Cneis. Reimer.. (lays from Dighton, in ballest. Mesmer C C Alge_ L r Shore, 36 hour* from Alexandria, with tads* to 'Thee Wobster, CLEARED. .Steamship Phinesa Sprague, Matthew.,Boston, H Steanighip' 'Boston. Belle*. New York, .las Allderdioe Ship Ellerslie. Contra, Matanzas. Oeo R Aires. Altirwilgh;; Davie. ilsomanah. 8 Beldwrn & Co. Bohr GOON, Meredith', New HavencVandusen, Norton • Bohr Page, Haney.'New Yogyr, L Rothermel & Co. Bohr Wm Penn, Miner, New York; L Rothermel & Bohr It Young, Humphery, New York, L Rottierinel & Co._ Str Rioted Willing, Clmpole. Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. fOorreszoadenee of the Philadelphia Exchange./ . HA YRE DE GRACE. Do o a, MM. The Kingston' left this morning with,6 boats in tow, laden and cora:geed as follows - Col 0 a McCurdy. /eat. &o. to TruindibreYe. Hoff n man & Wright: Amelia & llen. lumber to besapeake •Atir Trolmart & Gmbh, Unity, and Geo H coal to. elaware City. • Young,' &o. I ' 1211,1110 RANDA. ship Walleoe, Lane, cleared at Savannah 2d inst tor —i ?4;rgendlton, Stotelbury, from Havana for Philo eleared at Savannah td inst. having repaired. Brig m ov Bull, Arthur. for this port, sailed from g. ew port M nst. . Solon KM Browning, Matey,• D G Floyd , Rooker!: L Andenraid, Bartlett , and Banal A Appleton, Grant, sailed frorn Providence 4th inst.. Palm Brow Pjelte. Neater, and Greenland Elzey, tor this port. and Ni.! ASMII,- Bowen, for Cape M ay, sailed from Providence 4M inst.. _ Sabre Albert Trait. Cole, tioni Charlottetown—PEl. for this port; Broedfield. Fisk. from Boston for do. and all others bound S. mid W.,. 'ailed from New York 3 d Bohr Bustin BtSYst‘ipt,'.went ashore at Quozue, LL. night of the Sd inst. The erew was saved with ditrmultY. The vessel bee bilged, and the captain was stripping: her. on the nth. Thal. B. was built at Curran.* in 1841,122 tonirreggster, rated Aeg. and owned by Capt. Neylor and otners, of Pltmooth. Nt.g. Rohr Amy base. Brevoor. trout New York, wag Ms ob aragna at Tampleol9th nit. Sohr IglB lanes, Godfrey, cleared at Avaleohioola 36th ult for Boston..-. • DOMESTIC PORTS. New YORS. Deo. S. "Arr. steamship Thos Swann. LsyGeld, from Baltimore 13111pJ 7 Boyd, Thomas. from Liverpool. Ship Victory, Ainsworth. from Liverpool. BsrkE ' , miler. Brows. from Roodont for Aspinwall. 'Brig Solteristo,Biasoearo, from Caps Canso. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Lieh_t buildins on bay Lobar. on the South ludo of the Great Behan* Sault. Old Bahama Channel, lat 22. 0 as do 14.10 n "L7O d¢% -W. will be lit on the Met of Maroli next. Due notice will be riven of the character of the • ' GEO. W. BLURT. WINES AND LIQUORS; . VEIAMPAGNE.—We recommend to con- Nrrifilt.and.; t loe , soi r reers the Chep h rev e rne: 01, the bilked." 14 PA RYttEV lr kTia heel:h e t:lV :5%. httegt i throaehont Preece, Semis. Germen 7 • Ice. vma tie tatiCiffirMV.7% °attn. JAMES STEWART & CO.'S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. lIICORGE WHITKLEY, linsortoi of Brandy, Wine, Ito., 3,5 SOUTH FRONT Street, °Mini for anis, In bond only, STEWART'S CELEBRATED, ~AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKE. " n74lni WE . CALL -- ATTENTION OF THE . 7. raKtA r tiableivailvirrior article: t o_ aupPip in .aosorUklipaoliaLes GOT r lartroa hand.. / O ► rdora~[eoeined for di rent :oration. Ro land Griilltraiet girgeood ..rd Cnse o lelidotz and !ItIO-114 low Pri—,....engivio'-'xils' , Philadelphia. . .....,.... .. ... GEORGE..-VirRITELEY_, . TllB6 13dith FRONT Stritet. _ . Ininotter..' of !mar. Wier., ate., offers .tor. male, IA truly, .. .0.1,4, amens other Mandan: breodu P 1 7161.1*Iiiion; & Co.; Thow tag. & Co., Wee t. n, ir, Co..Otard, near, k, Co., deignette, . . Trott,. Mglo6ll, . . f V P . F. ;atilt ~ :7. : 111,2 4 : n ..7 .118 . k.ra ' .. 4 j. o, [Smart.* rawer Malt Whlekey, apd the eheloart tte_c_of -. Madozra,lthenT, Port. Burinnds. and It nip_ Wine 4- Palm Tree 41'us, latnedos Rum, Hants. CMS MUm. Bordeaux Oil. &e.. &O. eill-li rLARET.-100 caseeiZarton t Guestier's - st—lalistuoli do. R. Estexbe ; .100 do. Washles- Vatetit t4 tir t lec j ls lita ti d it stone enaJlees Onneelo an 411 4 1, Ps xr r k Brawn 13tost sod uotsdon_othr, lb store sad or so s by sal • K. MERINO. 1/0 South FILO !Street. gCOII3II WHISKEY. 125 ' puncheons OP - ;.,frgr WWI ,P4lll &INN . 3 '"lt' 'Neat n d OLD COGNAC BRAND . ; Vicitad 3fr Pinep. ' ihWtrtussri. Is bond, and for We by 11,,BroiNo. Booth ynOoT Strain. MEDICINAL. T ALL SUFFIMNT THREE!- TAIESEMAIt, 1. S. and S. Proteeted 14 Royal Lettere Potent of England. and secured by the Seale of t i ka i eoat a r e hrpr i ele de Paris. i ng h tii r l i Virfezhaulition, siermaterrbres, and all physical disabilit ea. , No, It eorneletely erad i entire ail traces of than diseases that Woos been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per turt oua wie of commis and outwits'. No. g has entindynupplantsd the sreurions use ofiner nary tberetry insunng to the sufferer speedy roller die ticians all nariritias, and rooting out the venom oldie- T 1 BEMAR, Nom. 1, t god Brats prepared in the firm o , a lozenge , devoid ortaste and span, and can be if,:l4° gl t :::;"`"'gre. t r4 l l . d i n il enr ■ tegait z aVirp t . IV ! 1 allernand, Eaux,ltiocira l ,'&l3. Price IS Gann, or lour DUD for.cmybioh wee .11C.Lan b in ea 7 o!lagar Where by there is iijaof 89. _To . had , lirtMielair...and ratan ant'. HA RR OW, 191 Meeetter _street, New York. ;1101)1% WAlSN:fig e Ner r ad • k R .l ,90.,Ayititr _,- W. DYOTT k. 80 ff. Sit tar Pennsylvania. ZOLLICKOFFEWS ANTI -REIEIIMATIC CORDIAL.—Bra i I have beam affliote 4 with rheu matism fora lout period—a whoa of tbs time had rio use of my Bmbe, Tried your Cordial, and in three days I was able to walk down stairs, and In a week the rain entirely lalt me. I d e ll i teirfully ritoolunisnd ths Cor dial to Moss who ar ea **lid with th at dreadful Com plaint. Yours, Jut. . Nswr.tri, Broker, trlll Pinit. Prepared by THEODORE MBA, Chemist, Ni. E. earner PIN and SIXTH eta, n 1 I-Ym COAL. HOUSr.KUPERS _LOOK TO YOUR Interest. Buy your COAL AT 1110KB!.,orbere nothing hat the very best sunlit, or L•bigh end boll'9 , 'hkirlt P C 2* oaered at the toilowlag reduced pri_oeir Lehigh; Broken fnt , EV', and Mee— ..... zn IT ton. Balmy • ; 6 CO a CA War ted flea prn o slat* or duet a nd er,elh ; o ißrd oio ratzr . MAU/Mat mend W. GROOMS CO., Office 146 south FOURT IM H Btrilig, A WHARF, ME STRIgET, SCRUM/alio Dealer. and Rtupperi LOatill!Mipntaisll t hlei, sad Bcdnolkill Meroluirdlaii talien on wbarrsio. old,dra 141011ORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN A.m.. 'mazes COALZMwallaivillt:,.,,e'Licitr.o best tenni. Ai it xis WILLOW guts% . CIECNTXR...4 PHILADELPHIA ' EAIlr vida ll gr MULANGEMENT. • • and after uRdDAY, 'Wombs, Is lata. • t 'PPR 11911aaffaVrasii 8 11.8. K.. 1, sad 4.30 P.' • 476708141#74 ir.ria°, l 3,Elle,oL d ßAn' eyND.Ayl—Diarre Phßadoinida_ ode A. M., nod II P.M. • GOMM WOO nbo4/11 , 114 746 A. hi, 44 4 4 po, m _The train %siring PhiLsdolph in at- j'. Iy.• connect; at ;Painniltod with the 'Philadelphia inft Salt mote Central ./tailroad, for Cononrd, Chaddatord, XFentil Ru ra . and 64 u: Avondado. •.; ; Mt' ;VVI). ' wakens Bnoonntan apt; WraC9X "1 . Gtitt.i8 7 SEWING hi* .Z ai m NEr—This Mooldao riiiiqr fails to jjyt rt Mr m ?sloe *SO. .ror awe or Tro unE O t4ll- 4 14 " : "Pa -7; Cusifi queen, in rime order , '11.4 littutsillis oUvEs,-. .bulk, pritie ordat t igumach t :_, L - • 41 " 1,1 P LI P I P•Milli* F 70,10. THE PRESS.--PILILADELPIIIA; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1859. >:t:~'.~ - ~s.`RAtLsO_etl3-LiN~N, , - '''i ' "liOntit k zilarstEß ck , rAINVIVit'Wht, I ,lha aA A 0 a , ~ so v _ iitgL p i p...... unt.gitips,-,,,,,i).41rt thi.19 11 ‘1 1 7.4 smith... ' silt rc tr • inpartf, canter Di PAYAI-P, We r ttalit for Ikmtingtoirric fabAtaa at TA 1011R140014 'TRAM for 'Downinitoa, ettrrea. riktki r irClirtria "m jSaterat of tha Ph lll4Bl Phug UNd r iteldll2l Thar: mmir. , 6 / • , q , , eIL too LAN:NNW. Reavolm, fais .•,P RI LAD.,ELP HI A .A. ID READ 1 Ng RAC_ L. ORNI b _ ,F, or rorraviLLE, AEAD: ,•-"' ' MO slid 11A RISBURG. . __ utevee the Depot, .et. Ter of 'BROAD and TINE peed, at Leo A. edi4; DAI Y,(Hundiwir e*oept4d,) for OTTSITILLE, HARMS URO , eV sit intermemate R 4'1,4 ;1 11r 7 '''. n A tfilb a i l l . N tr i p,„F r lii.,,wi,thit.riu"ry", running to ' ll itii lit 30a. M., rorl4, for rarraviLLE ma „Att.% P. Id.rrLially, (Sindaye ',tweeted.) for RBA-D- M°, and intermsdir points. • da w• Fr. Mnitrf ENNV. Rotnrritxr• NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. ARRANGEMENT. For UTHLEHEM, DOnESTOWN, EABTON, ALLENTOWI4_rda,UoR CHUNK. HAZLETON. On end after MONDAY,November7th,_lM9_, Passen ger Trains ; will lea v e FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philedelphte, DAILY, (Sundays excepted./ For Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Hazleton. &a, (Express,/ at 9.3 0 A. M. For Bethlehem, (Eapress,) et 9.30 A. M. and S P. M. P For,Doylestown, (Accommodation,/ 5t11.44A. M. end M._ For Fort Washinstort,(Aooonimodation ) ate P. M. TRAINS FO IL PHD.ADELPIIIA: Leave Bethlehem. (Express,) at 8 4. M. and 4.10 P.M. eve Doylestown. tmoommodattnao at T A. AL and kto P. M. • • Leave Port Washington.( Aooommodationd at T. A.M. Ott SUNDAYS: . Philadelphia for Fort Wswhins ton,..est 9.10 A. M. radelnhia. for Doylestown. ate P. M. plentown for 9bilatlelehts. itir A. M. Sort Washmston or Yhiladol is. et 2.40 P. 80. Fare to Bethlehem , $1.60; toMooch Chunk, 82.80; to Easton. Stri); to Dorlestovm.Bo cents. Through tickets mat be procured before entering the All Passenger Trains (exileet Sunday Trains) coa -1 neot Borkg street with Firth sod eizth-stroets, tad Second and Thlrd-streets Pasgeßger Railroads. n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Agent. EiII ~ c i v ' M A kl` 0 'W E N ' ND A l Bi PU.I H A D — INTEA_ARRANUEMENT— On and alter MOND AA Noe. 21, MM. • ' FOR. VERMANTOWN. hews Philadelphia 6,7, 7.60, and 11. and IX A. 7.1., 1, 34_, 4, 5. 6%. 8 ,7, 8, 9 1 0 /1M P. 9 7 . Leave Oermantown 6 7, ON7oyBm, 1 4 ,91', 1,9 / 5, 4, 44,e, 0, 6 X. 7,. Dave Phildelph l a9,o3 min. A. ..2, OM, and 10 P. M. 9 teat , ' Oermaattrivn 8.10 MM. A. Al., 3.60 nun.. 028, Lad . CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. P Leave Philadelphia 8„7.00, 11 A.M.., 2,4, 194,7, and 10 RI. Leave Chestnut 7.40, 52e, and 19.40 A. M., 6.40, 6.40, and ON BU } fDAYB. Leave I. 4 l ll l a l girtr 718 I t' 3 1 2.2 1 '. .4 1 , .and 8.92 FOR P _CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 8,9, 11.06, triln., A. M., 8.06, 2 .06, 4),63(, and WC P. P eave Norristown 6,7, 9, 33 A. M., 334, 9.4, and 0 ON SUNDAS, Leave Ebiladelphla 9 A, _M. sad P . ,7d, Leave liontstove ß AAl t altf ric rd . • Leave Philadelphia 0, in, 9. /196 A. M., 1.06,2.06. B.od, IM, 7X and 12.14' P. AL Leave hilattainpx i1)9,726,83‘,934, BMA.% A. M., 2,3, 6, 614, and ax r. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3, and 63( P M. Leave IdanA . , %I A Mi A 6K,, and 73‘ nto-te n T. INT %l e an tigeta. PHILADELPHIA, W IL MDR MINGTON, AND BALM M _ __OrLand ACAO. after MONDAY, November_ 21,1Mi1, PABBENGER TRAINS LEAVE PIIILADBLERSA, For Baltimore at 8.18 A. M., 12 noon, (Baena,) and 11.10 P. M. For Chaster it 8.13 A. M. U noon. 4.M. and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.0 A. M., 12.4.30. and 11.10 P. Zd, rNew Cutts at au A. M.. and 4,0 p. 51. Foror Middletovrn 225 a n d, and 4.30 Dover at 8.16 A.. M. 420 P. M. For Milford at 826 A. Iq., and 4.30 P . 14. or gl . nt! " l d .ll, B 4 B A A, rd a .1 4 4 4 ..ir P l. M l.'" POIerfiILABELTRIA Leave Baltimore at 3.30 n. 14., (Bremer/ 0.15 A. M., LeaveP. M.. • Wilmington LOX A.M. and 11.20 A. M.,1.46and 8.40 P. M. Leave Laurel at 6.15 A. M. and 3.40 P. M. Leave Seaford at 6.45 A. M. , , and 4.06 P. M. ' w eave Milford at 750 A. M., and 4.25 P. 1.1.; _ears Dover at 9.06 A. end 6.00 P. M. w eave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.03 P. M. ~save New Castle at 10.16 A. 31, and 8 P. M. LeeCh ester at 8.12 A. M., 2.22 and 9.15 P. M. Leine Baltimore tor Laurel and Delaware Railroad et Mu A. ad. TRAINS Felt BALTIMORE L 46110 Cheater at 3.45 A. M., 12.23 and 11.40 P. M. Leave Watanabe at 9.26 A. 11103.06P.M.. and 1730 BL SUNDAYS Only at 11.10 P. M., froraPb iladelehm to Baltimore. Only at 6.26 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PA3SENGER CAR attached. will net as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Terryville and intermediate plates at 3 I'. M: • Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate planer at 4.45 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate etyma at 3.46 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Bteminer'e Run, Chase's. and Barewood at 3.54 M. 8. hl. FRLTON. President. OMPHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRIRALLROAD LINE— Elmira, Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, wow. Rook Wind, Nnnnr. rditnnultee. Bur lington, Montreal. 81. Paul's', Betroth, Burilietti, and Bt. 1 1' nn u:irlinger tratnewitt tame the P tlladelfOiland Read _ltteoid ispot,oorne: d, B 4 lLiNixs , , , fid VINE Streets. DAl(Sunda_ , ys.e . t 7 30 A z hl n tkA For Elmira,_Niagara hl. Buffalo,' Detroti, Chicago. Milwaukee ' Rook islan d, Galena, ourlingtou, and et. Louis. 3.30 P. hi., MORT EXPRESS. For Elmira Niagara Falls, iinfialo,_Dotroti Chicago. Milwaukee, Rook Island, Oalans, St. ithat's 13 rliatton. and Bt. Lour. oriyilkiaabd .1 ,nlopping a on train oonnelts at Rupert for 'Wilkes- I n IVAWNA ara NJ Ur s r "' • on LA"- uspzcir G 411,RO.A t t. Angelo e naked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge, prtured at the_thiladelphia and EPtha !road me loket °Mae, Northwest corner Hand C ST N T Streets, and at the Peasen- QAD and VINE. get VintStlBl( R OAD FREIGHT TRAIN !warm the Deplit, Broad.itra, below V i ne , Lean day tineptedd for all points West and North, at d M. Proinntit must- be delivered before) 3 P. M. to lama going the camp day. For Buther t , n e rrnatto r n, a I 7 at below Vine . - N. or I Asa n nt: Os so - N. W. oorner 8/ TH and OH.E.STNy a , T &real, cal-tf biladeltdda. 1859. annow 1 . 859 fifL ARRANGEMEN.T—NEW,C */' CAMDEN -ANi AMBOY PRI - MCA 111) T NTON XtA ROAD ' NEA, -ROA! RILADEL A ORR A WA-PLACES, IMAM WALNUT -irtnititt witeats, Winless , . pram, Six: PAWL. At a A.' M., a Camden and Amboy, Qua. at Am. Acioodun Non @X At 6A. ~ via Camden and Jersey (Neve Jorseikiosomniodation— ...... 22 via Camden and .Taney City, MOrMnt At it A. lit - , EFElleairibo - 4 — vii . fai;c:riyi6if jit.ey Ci lI T Western ....• .. .'8 CO At P. via Camden and Amborloirommo. dot ........ 2Za At P. sa., ma Camden and Amboy, C. & Ag rees At t M.Jiy i41171 " ;;;Cir 171;4767- 46 ear ity, .agemng Bee .by Steamboat. via 7'Zcloy seed Jar UT City, xis Clem Ticket. . le Ate P. M., via Camden and Jermay Oar E'venfnt At 11 . M. Ina Camden and J 151114 CIL, .8011thliTtl At! .M, ge.mioZi (might and Peasanger Hat ulnas 26 •2d Class Tioket. • .... so TEAS M. Mail Line rani daily'. The u P.M. South. " Kr s iSelvii t trrt a , A.., at A. M. ang thy. M. Yor relwagh Allentown, and Bethlehem, at II A. Y.L. _vie Lehigh Valley Railroad. Sot Water flap,.Straudsbuts Soran_ton, Wilkesbarre, M ii r t.gtaattlie v t te tz . i. k a . l4 . s o A.. M., Delawaro, HOT MOlllattollf. at 6 ittid gA. M.. sod 2 ead P. M. For Freehold, at 6h. M. and P.M. WAY LES 14,111.11V:k;IgUi?°. Au, at and 4P. 14 " from Forpaboyce pennon, Beverly, ButlingtOm Borden town, an.. at 1.2%. 1. and 3". P. M. StearObost John btrailaon,for Bottiontown sad intientris di ate maces, MIK P. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, BurlingtOn, and- teigioduete places. at 11 A. M. and 4 r.m. rift pounds of boa age only alloyed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as ball. gage but their wearing apparel. All beams; e ovar fay Pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their ir e nr n i ettliii!il r a a r g tV,lllt d a r ..g e fOgr4o a . n 4 bY spools/ contrast. 0.41. 1889. Wht. H. GATZMER. Agent. PRE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL THE RAILROAD. 1859. Maims 1859 • THE CAPACITY OF TH I — lB EQUAL TO ajat IN THE R THREE THROUGH. PAS SENG ER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. Connecting dir ect et Philadelphia. with Through Train. from Boston , eve York. and all points 'Usti, and at the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin cinnati,R. Louis Cleveland., Chumps, Burlington, tit. Pod's Indianspota, Louisvi ll e, Now Orleans, and till inter'ediate pu ps. in Ohjodndiana,„llllnois, lientuo hp. rehigan, mown n, mane iota ~,Il uniou ri, Kansas, sea ebreahn-thue furnishing fseihtlee for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and corn fort by any other rout.. Express and Fast Line' run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cara or Conduotora. Smoking Can ore attached to etioli r Train 1 Y,lroodrutPa i I IintISS C W/NtT DAILY: min , sad Fast ail! days excepted. I:, ....ilii.„,. s p,„,„.„.,,,,„,„ at 8.00 A. M. - ast r e s in s nao 4 ; Id. press Train leaves '‘ ,10.10 I%l_OlU WAY TRAINS LEAVE AB FOLLOWS I r_arkerr Aooommociation at 112.30 A. Al. Harrieburg Aooomin.o . dabon, vie C.Olilltible4.oo P.M. Columbia s P. M. Passenger for West Chester will take the Mail, Patliestrarg. and Laneastor Trains, at the Pennsylvania Railroad reasenger Illation• , Paseengers for Bun .ury, Williamsport, Elmira, RUIN- Io Niagara Palle. and intermediate Points,leaving Phila difetatUilke.'illryeghilkLo.u.gdbi, the office or the Company in Philadelphia , New York, Boated. or Bal timore; ask I MOMS YesitWilird et any of the important Railroad 00a in the West; also ort, board any of the tesulat Lune of Steamers on the takastesival or Oho} aware. es r g: ' L I M " 7 trl.,&477:,taother Route.o f t a nwity, p l ta Rat tf;ad to Zit,' Igl i P alt an i • a the wirtEc s a rolltE BETWEa ' /lih ni EIS ° THE GREAT NORTHWEST. The oommotion of,kraelte by the Railroad B„ddge st Pittsburg, aVoidiag all &algae or ferriage of Preisht, w"thili:Mhoehi"."Wl Pine,P I° a d dva w aYlieft"' ini a c t t P F reig ht a n d the Yelling FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Route Preishte or all deeoriptions can be fore warded from Plittadelpida,New York Boston or Bald. More, to any poiat on the Stu ll cede o ' Ohio. Reiduokr. ladistm.Dimom, Wnoonain, low a, °Ll:Shutout by RAG road direct. This pennsylvanisrilroad Mao oouneota at Slttabont with Steamers, by w ioh Goods oen be forwsrdod to any port on the , Ohio. curkingum, Koptuoky. Tennessee, emohcsiand, Illinois, Miumeion, Pr MOOnain, htleonn, Races., Atkanean, and Rea Rivera; end at Cleveland, Bandusky, and C hi oago, wi th Steamer' to &Sports on the rvhweitom Lakes. robsula arid Shippers entrusting th e tyansporteb on air Freight . lo this conapany, out rely With 001115- ae wk . ii ATlra totriltorr to any point in tbe Wert be tr:Petiatyivants Rai road are at alt times as favors -14 e am afire blarlialrio°Dtigrklptilieilfirrialallaglaßall .l- , P 4 f dl at i l v i ig a t i o d gg ortreirtlMe n init r a m tit e ß } colk or • :eight Contraots Of Shipping ri NIONOI4I, avuly to, or same other of the following Agents of the oosti , . Parisi D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg! , i 'V a l , e cot rt e j t = ll ! , P ftlfet i , .o..; P ir got FelLin;:: villa, Ky.; Ormsby is cropper, Poriamoutt. O.; radd.ok & Co.. Jeff veonville, Indiana; ii I ff reams ai. bb * C . Innel 0.- C . Cincinnati ) r*Athein & 1 8/4_ mob hams , 11, , Meldtim, Mon t :71; Ilium Bing am tillle. Ky.; F. 0. 0' ley il.: woonolle, Ind.; I`l. W e il m ben, Co. ~.Vii 10, j • • Bass, St. I.i)um, Mo,, /Am E. Harm, riaaltooht.• ann.; Harlin VorlthmTiPtus, rem; Marlin a Co..ohroaxo,ll.; .H. . oonta, Alton, /II,.• Murphy /Walls,Dubuque, ill.: or kt reight Agent Agents of Railroads at different points In the est. s etteeding to their own shipmentsfrom the Best will find it to Dietrlnter est to ran on the Agentant the dampen at the tourrinng places before shipping ! 6 riettati Steeled !o. either?r i tteig on the nbJeot of 6 1 El6rmirc,,,....tr...:ft' „„....._ I 81.. 2 l t tEliont. iiiAl t l 4 William st.;11.11. . . b;i3 erkV , tr - si Pai Agent Phila. 1 . .. 0 ~ n teliejentPhrs i, 1 , 5-)7 "'""" ' " ha''" "' ~~~='~NOTiCßl3~~z •-• ja 4 l4 '.- NCOICIErfidt. 0-1V4 141 ; g ATle, pup .658teeit :itio - ITH A.O ort s i .11 with tha t :4'o 9 ls rips. aw l . t ie t a l.7,, i ir e l i ; lad .dth 6;;Pi t i e nd. t o .tot tb a e owners, the obrisignees. and. to all other vertigo' to ar.Y WAY terested nn or the goods, west ; or )Mtipatiati&, ta mentloned in t o schedule attached to this none*, that the same Terns ris on storage at the respoottveStationa Wooed below-thitt,theMYMlS '42lB•ll2ol}thftlitte'Pr 'geld Railroad at the dates sod to th e eons guess men. honed Mahe gobOdulo. sod there is. doe upOji the reggeotive sm o ounta stated seberind egs e. bdt b el' aam oe lehtairneteyrlged", I ' , Aot Assembly. that unless said sopa.. were r or met ahondiss., orColatmed end the - charges paid, ibey under the provisions Of said Aet Of disern - tay, be.sOld ttY • Publie t3ale, at the Depot oflhe said Pennsylvania I Mi. rodd company: etp. Stroet,intbealty of Phila delphia, onhION GAY, coemberlet .1859, oommencing at 30 A. and that the proooedi tre Applied to the - Payment of chergea end expenses. and the residue. if any, will be held eubjact tothe order of the owner of the LAW? ty 14) 81213101.7 1 213.' ARTICLE'S. ER SIGHT ' • AT PRILADELPHIA:i 18AL bloy 7 John Riblane, Pub 20, J W Poters, 2 bond tont pole's, 7 tel „Aar 77, 8 Mecalh, 24 gun stook 19 9 7 May 10, Dy D Jones. box drugs,• Bl July 20, Linn, @Milli. Ic CO. 2 bidspotty, 623 'Aug 2, Laesellig 0, bossed( hatil. 9Kt i 28, 1.41 Wright, bag of bans, 76 Sept 21, D Sitriond, keg butter, , 76 2a, II a Rmskoi, box mer•handire, 2 62 Oat R lohardn Cada, box tobacco, 760 Deo . 27, lilYert,Wlnia A. Co, 2 bio 2 pee marble, . 16 sa Peb 21, Jno Johns box bitters, 90 April 2, 11. G Helinbold, box dross. 1,7 00 " 12,E .T Snatder, dry hide, • 16 "36, F. / Pnatdar. , bbl whiskey, 126 May 28, De c _ & Jenks , bar merchandise, 11ea July 10, 011 Strooh C/o, ithild's enrich, 140 Itept72., R Needing, 2 empty We. 1 20 Deo 6, Rooth, . box merchandise, 7 sr 1261. 6, 8 a 141cLaurida, box meroliandise, 436 • Jan A, JBurnett, • box merohnolise, dif .3. Btirie Brother, . box merchandise, 467 Mar 7, A Piles, 1 bags barley. 1 5.7 lunc.26, II Herter. • box merehandiss, 0 41 July 11 4 " 1 ' 1' Vir, e 4,7:gra'am. 1 :0 1 24, C as d, Aug 1, I B woohmta, bundle gas pipes, 76 Sept 16, 1, Lamblisi. . lot insiog fixtures, 870 29, 1 Llmmblm. " lot amnia flxtures, a oa Clot 1, 14_8seeder. 6 boxes_glasgerate. 1 sy, 3, Llt Colburti, • iron sate and "lege. 79 71 16.8 Berl►min, 3 boxes merchandise. 8 at . Nov 33,•Thomptee.a , Stew art. Ibex eeehezdhet. " 26, ISolli re ngshimd, keg eider, Deo 19,/ APO k Co, box books, 29, F W Shafer, ,host, 18.68, - Mar 8 W R crave, box sheer *as*, 18: F. E l lis A Co. box morolisadise; " 20, %matt k Snyder', trunk, " sr, Tx & I H,PIPIO, babe wending. Apr I la,,in do Pinata. tc 8,, barrel . ". 21 Do . _ do, My yam. R niR i f per R. Co, i ta i rg c " 13,. stop& • Juno C Rodgers, 2 mowing mashjnee, Aug 16. Burnie , (I.lc barrel Antroklledone. 16, C R Jf.anr%. I box, . LOCAL FRRIONT. Jan 13, iiteelman t Co, 26 0 'PADS, Nor 6, 11 II Deck, 4 wind mina. Isaa. June 13, R likAdants. *bort nterobandlea, Aug 6, I MoLelland, bbl Bedford water, Oot 11, .1 Coorod, box sad barrel. Deo 23, Dringbarst 67685-Nit maw. 107. Deo 31, A kleettsh, 'hest, " 35, M Robinson, Ap U rl 21, W R Retain, bbl Bedford Waters TUne R 711 vars, bo.x goOde. July 7, C Solomon, tnpod, AT BALTIMORE. 18d6 Dee 29, Magraw /a Romig, barrel and bag, AT LANCASTER. Mar 29, E R Ziihbaugh, 29, 32 S Eshbansh, r i brx , rl4oore 31,17 31, ` Urban, barrel Naar, 02, Witmer. box potatoes. July 30, 13 . DoPper, !bona lingoe s " 10, I J lays, R R Map, AT RARRIBBURO. 2 bbls lituor, 1834. r - Prrt , 1 7 4 1 ; T A Zeteilitierr, reap er, I 33 1806 1665. Mar 23, I Leaman, !rank, . 3 40 box rnerehledlet, 4 53 3 4111: Et i lAvltiriih, - I dozen rain, 222 .4 26, I PLynch Iron furnaes, ' 40 Sept 27, 1 W Keith . 1 tr e ::' ' bas . 27, A Stewart. 2 OS " 27, Brown & Co, pump and tab, a 74 3260. Marl 2, Manklin k Roberts, bra yneralwandisa, SOD June 2, W Joie°, I ohatri, table & bedld 467 Nos 25, I Dario, D Manhine, bort and mime. 2 66 1367. 3169 7. P A BroWu, 0 1, 551 L 100 June 27. A B Young, box ene, M July 20, Annie FiliKe.Ong oboe. 603 An* 38, James Temple, ereetints. 340 Popt 24, Green &. Roar,2 car loads lumber, 36 34 Oa V, 3 Jameion, box, 703 " E Taylor. lot auxthiee. 85 00 M 069. e 1, It Holland, box D Woe, 71 .Acril 7, H Gilbert. barrel nil, 2 81 May 25, 8 Payee, June 6, 1 w wAlkeaoo, 3 1 b°11 . 66 m6r6h fr 6llB ' 6 48 16 July 7. 1 Reese, Batmen /t. oarrl6l6. 11 00 21, I) E Paris, trunY. .• 1 of ill .12. I Bauman. stole hatT. 166 George Powell, 3 boxes 136 3 10 r, ato " " Eberle i & Miller wash rolooine. 23 " 10, Yells. Pistte2, & Co, 7 hope of 1,,, k , t6. 530 24, H 1) Parry, a 'loxes furniture, 101 840,18, D Little, saw summer, 1 co 11, D IJrioli, sealer. 26 own aboller & plasterer, 33 Cot 11, E Parker 'AT DUNCANNON. _Y36B. S bartole Wier. 2 27 bail paper 1 box ;re, I 42 4 bykrTel ynuor. 80 AT NBWPORT. • Aut 31, 3 Ajar 1118. Avrl IT. Frr ac. 'Witter, txr c i tr l a rers, 994 Doo 23, C IDeoker, 3 7 Av. MAY 11. 2 7 1 1 .ToNso3, )A2 of boas, 3a Nov 2. CClellood. box snorohnoditot 375 AT 19IRRY8VILLT.. M 112.. sr 4, B Oke on. rhino bole, 1 30 Oat 27, STyllor elsisgss, ovsto coasonswar, S Bort 21, J Gab) irropty"kas and t jar, 211 AT MIPPLIN 1865. Boat JO, J Btu, 856. Jen 4. 3t 644, Alia H. J C E 5117116, Tdsy 29, Gneron k HMOS, store July 21, Shomer, box drags, box of garo, keg And an, 00 Mora and plata. to AT IAWIATOIVN. P . 2 0, e a Insacsoi. wincoster, Jibe 1 / 1 . 1 1 6 421, 8 , e ' ' etas'll.ls7. April 1. 7 7 , 1 Drew, k io, chest, MI Oct 17, John Iran, 7 poi tosaidnerl, 11 1:i IBM 1i;i1 le. I A Illarnir, keit liquor, . &I . 0 G Fcust, 2 beasts 1 . 1:110 , 4 770 " "3 O ?easier, 1 k 234, bb .• 3go Mower. 2 keit, " Ili o 16. t Mein, box Axes, 4 u 31. Foust, barril.litter, 52. Aar 1, 3_o Yea g er, 7 37 I 'l lt. I M N Algier, rbt l itt,Zis. 21 A . 21 S, A_Plompson, reaper, - ID ID 8.7418. J Broekhele,.... .II 1!!!! ?a to r heettase, 4 eta stoelkptler. 1&50. AT MOTTISIT UNION. Dee 0. D Ater .01, A Glurneb, 21rt *mete tieuol, 2 3 3 ATMILL METAL ICAIL Oat tl, A C Greenland, 0 barrels o.lay, 3 n 7J, W Drava. barrel wluskey, 1 40 AT HUNTINGDON. Seel . 1. W Whittaker, Oat 16. Hir Moo. NT' 4O, t IF, D L Masten. )soz, 113 3 herrekeraokare, 2 AD eider =IL 1 al hone does, p ower, I BIS AT PEI'EASBURO 180. 1314 y 13, I 34114,tatter'. " 30, I T jot and plain, 338. Jane Id, Mr* Read, Our, AT BrRUCE Oni&Y.A. 8 bx4 k Diesel mil• nolxiaort7 471 Mar . 13, R Henderson, iron MaCIurD AT TYIIO Eit, Joly 3, I A bo l4 x, ao 1941. Mar S. B lone', 1894. HOPI Z), Berger ilk. HoOper, plonsh eintisge, 1855. Feb Id, A Elutterbangb, windmill, 19. W 1 5/tlormin, - box, May 8, John Woodward, box rafting tools, Dlea 19, George Outer. core shelter, 11155. Jan 1. 31Mdrein Hatter. /mot mtelllne, 3, 'l' C & 0 Lewis, box mototioner/, Mey 17, R Mennen, 14 Wirral Ileh, June 10, g F Rollo, box ratting tools, 1857. Feb 21, Zeno Ulrey, wrought erind stet', IT to Apr 21, Thomas Lawmen, box sundries, 70 21.7 14, B_Rathburia. bundle rose, 01 . w, W Dent, rope. 17 " SO, John White, box sultdriee, 1 74 June 25, J Copentinver , keg barrel heeler. OM July 2, 11 Stroup, box sundries, I II) Nov 28, W Leible, trunk, 22 Dee It, I McKinley, barrel sundries, 21 185811, 1 T Bloom, box '. es San 14, 3 Nook 2r. Bross, box liegtieev, 921 April P. donne Knee, box sundries. R 8 21, It Hoover, box and rope, to " 26, I Moore, stove and box. 140 " 74, (I Gate/. r top., 72 .. 28. IR Gamble, box dod Mg maim 253 18, .1 Gamma, box sundries, 72 Miry Miry 1, 1 P Lee, box sundries, 73 1, Br Boca, . box srindries. 121 " 0, B fie oP, stove sod beg mole% ICO 4, id k ßother*, box Imndries. ' 111 It, ityCsartlB44324- box ®des, gir nieb, rood. 7 7 0 . 85. D 0 Nevim. rood. 70 "" 22, H herder, box enmities., - 112 25, W l'enkle, box sundries, 1 DS " 29, J Davie. . box ono rope, . 197 Aug at, }Samuel Strew A to la Foos, GS .___ AT TIPTON. 1&38. T Washburn. hex copronandura r ZS AT ALTOONA. April 4, Harry Maim box marohard Le If 14, box mateloth A Hamm. brindled (rat AT HOLLIDAYIIBIJAG. 1837. Ropt S, Vrxiterafr..Woothom, harrow, Dot )8, j Rhoads, bowel onions. I .14 ,'r WILM.ORM _Neon bordware, 1867. ..iiti n dt.iVotolford, box rafttax took', ST SO " IT lOHNErrO d *.N. d° lot of (Tao, lorocorioo, nails. oil. glue, vor-f7 tO M. box, and 4 kook. 5 chests midget 6(41'10,1Z Jan 4, W On, Atl2 28, 0 W Munson. 1265. Mar 10, A Babb. Pet 18, RA. Inbnston. Die 20, F Shultz. iss7. Bee. Be 8 hoover, 2 boxes window gleam, 87 1 11 13 goods, 11 PO Oat 204) b o ob, lot It II geode. 1 Of Deo IR, 1 Kotler, box ends, 26 20, 31 Abbott, 8 bac. eato,l3do norm, 280 0c857. t 8, 1 Olion, 3 pas and bundle ices, 30 182 May• 13, A ielliri t o, bale dry sonde, 13 June 3,1) o.iiti 25 h AT 71L/71Mli n ItY: 1852. Dec 23, 0 W Lloyd, 2 empty barrel., 188 MI June 27. Ei Y . ergl4 ,I 2musty bellberreta, 101 Aux 18, I Dradebangb, grain drlll. 2 28 1826. May 23, A Willeti, intiosaltion, 100' Nov 7, Realties. 25 Jan t, T Cunningham. mowing end swiss m i 3 " 28 , 11 Johnetol b trunkach, lue. 5 sp . , 74. y 10, 7) Markey, , A . r IA TVII. Oat 1. bar steal, 7 We_ .17led z iron, 1858 AT 13.8 W F.1,08.80E, , - Nov 2, W 3 MOA T 1 5 14 7 7. 1,887, ORBE2v2i fili. trunk, Z Wove plates, tox. ohisort, 1854: Den 24 , A Grp:swim. S 5a 7555. Doc 13, 1 ST W Huntingdon, b bonen. 1 79 . Doo UN )5, D A Our, 2 boxes el/U.W.e, 29 • 1557. Adz ; 7, Noah', I T Yount, 2 hots% ohooso, 25 h', 2 bum:m.lomm, 9 06 Oct io, Kelly, Plt It, B bare, 1 bundle trot, 53 71358. APril 1/, H Kittanzung, ET. Milt Atrrol Manor, 726 AT CLAI Jump JO, Jam ea Itll4liti t Altle Peek to ptr ii i ' m , D fir 41eg mom, Dia linbot Wheasand AT PlTTBStelfr tun ri. 9-17 MIL. Dia it No mil t I'' No manliest, r small 1:012, 41141 . A. SCOTT, dl-dlsll9 0111111 isinmints nit. NOTICE IS OWEN THAT APPLlOA audottArab:Zastrigtri:atfalitt• pau047,4,, Vkif:Vtiaitortaharlik wiAtis'Amr 7.° _ oR N — EXCLETIIO El: ;B A NIL ' ll - 1 0,166.9. • • • •, • . Ag en Eleotain 'held Until Met inetepti_the fo ll owing gettron pr i e l eLtowat i p t . ,2tora p yirlßenki- • , Alexander Pe m ninei eCtTgr'r, Yd m nigit i Oaador ou. AleXlol er par(' vandefve.r, 800 rtlig. ' Cbrudisis J. Roffantit.. • And nt the meetin g of tho Bo rd TOlB DAY. the fol- Pricing office re were tintaiinlously elected: • - A. •O :-C ATTEI.I.., Preadeal. R. R. NEFF, _Vice President. TORRE. Y. Cashier. NOTIOE.,IIOI_ , DERS OF 'TUE MORT— .I- I gage Bonds Issued by. the co.toorripili, Williamsport, and .6.. rte Railroad 'Compens are Invited to Dell with sn twenty da.• from thus date. at the Office of tho Company 3 , 08 WALNUT atKeet , between the hours of lean o °look, daily, and sign the power of nitorrkeY under the resolutions, passed by the Bondholders, rst Inc meetttis 'held on the llth ul SViied.if,,faß,.. l ". • , . F. VAN toy KE, Jr ~ J. ri,_HuTcHiratort, . P. AIITCILEIJ... HUTOILIIVION, _ co, mates. WM, D. LIMB ' , Trustee. Deoetchsr 5,1869. n26-1m INSURANCE COMPANIES. MUTUAL FIRE INSIIRANOE COMPANY. PIitL&DELPHIA, INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1859, $ now preaarad to make INSURANOB upon Build !Ilia. Furniture, end Alerehandire generalis. AGAINST LOBS OR DAMAGE IIY FIRE This Cowman, traneacte de Business on the Martian Pnae ExcLuelcaLY, all the (neared being alike into thereby offering great inducernente to those Who 4 kik to_ insure economically as well m safely. Farther Vartmulara may be obtained on application to say or the Directors or at the Office of the Company. No. 6 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. BenJarin !d i elone, T . En N o ld c d: „..... Lii,Voh, %lab Nthter, ' , paws P. Rowlett, bort Evans, aleph Harward, wood B. Doyle, rodoriok Cadmus. BENJAMIN MALONE, President. ,TAMER RAIEDLEP, Yioe President. Joan J. Line. Treasurer. I'. B. CHAPMAN. &crater). 022-stuthlrn D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY. • YHA DELPHLA. INCORPORATED 153 A. - • The following Statement of the AWN or the Com pany is putiiieheti in conformal with a Provision of its Chattel.. galggitnig Received from Nov, 1, laur, to Oa USW: On Marivo and Intend 1tink5......9366,2% 39 On Ping Risks-- 113,729 90 8471,068 20 Premiums on Policing not marked Oa - Nov.l. Ism-- • -- :sum 38 84 7 1) 73 1 67 36 46 REMMUII Marked, ants earned, r i vam Nov.l. KM; to 00t.31.1859: On Varite and inland Wks.. . $ 371,111 88 On Fire Kiska.-- ..... 11100 40 3489,477 28 it:10111SL &a.. received during LOMIES, LIPIILOEII, LTC. During the year as above: Marine and Inland - Ravnoklion LOBLOS. 4 258.915 70 . Fre Loaane.--...—...._. —... 43,172 36 otatrn PremlO m 5................ 33,160 ttl e.tosuranoea, Cotomitionta to • A Rents, Taxes, /co. ..... . ~ 48,294 St Eiceensex, Balanea, Rent, Sta . - tionsr7, &o--:-....—. —,... 23,110 27 ena.B3l 30 --- Burping— ....... ......... 91.37.15,2 er ASIRTS OP ?I1 rostessr, November 1, 1869: 5131,010 Philadelphia City 13i7. per ot. Loan—sl23 COO 00 3 0 0,t00 Plini'. Slate Fire per cent. Loan.... Mani 00 11.100 Do , do. S ix do. d 0.... • 31,000 03 T 33,000 United Staten Treasury 6K nor cent. Notes, and interest due 55,200 bt 10,000 Uni t dte States Treasury d per lent. tes 80.615 00 26,00 Temporary Lain to the CttY of Phi ladelphlall6,ooo Od 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad td mortgage per tent. Ronde. ...•..... . 11500 00 10,003 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort- Rage Six per pent. 'Bonds... • 13.300 00 11,002 West Philadelphia Yantager .11M way Company 7 per cent, Coupon Bonds..._. —. • 11.020 OD 16,000 300 Shares Stook Oermantown Gas Company, Interest and I 'li:civet suaranteed by the City of hilts., 15.000 00 6,000 100 Share, Poansylvenin ilroahl Company . 3,175 03 DAGO 110Sbarea North Penney Ivania Rail. road Comp:toy 1.308+3 Ehorus Philadelphia Ice 130 at. end Steam Tug Company 1,200 CO 1,0 00 ;Shame Phibide!plua and Savannah Steam Savigatton Company. any... 155 5 Shares 7) Ocean Steam rvaviga , ion Shares 00 1.50 ihilmlelphimind Havre de IV Grate Steam Tow boat Company. 11:0 2 Shares Philadelphia Nxatianse VA 00 8435.880 Par. :3411.919 I7Cost. Merket Va1ue,,108,718 6( Donde and Martseeee.- ..... •.. - / 4 ,001)00 Peal Estate6l,B6.3 $ 6 Bill. Receivable, for - Ineurneces made. • ..... ~. MAW et littleness due at A sencnes—rremiums on hle rine Policies. Interest, and other debt/ due the Company 66,661 a Berip mad Block of eunery Insurenee Contl4- wee ..,..... Cash on deposit in Ranks-- --. ,—...... Nov umber 0,1814. The Board of Director; have TYITII_DAY de° ed Onah Dividend of EIGHT PER CENT, on theCa T pital 'on of tbo Company. and 81X PER CENT. iptereet on the eptip of the Company. payable on and alter the let c*inta. low* PER depleted aBnrippiTidena of TWEN TY- IVE PER CENT on the Eagned Prooiume for the year ending October 1859. Oortihcntei for which after the t t . 7Ae o grae r e n e e n z tLtleil to the seine. on and DIRECTORS. [Man) idartin, 'dmund A. Bauder . Samuot E. Stages, J. F. Penlaton. hsophilus Paulding, lieWY Nlokn, ohs R. Pent:hoe, Edward Darlington, ohn C. Oasts, H. Jones Brooke. bmes Traquair_, sneer ld'llvaine lilmm ..1.;,y re, Jr., tonso C. Hand, ' 41z: g. c li t t g . wig, Rolav , t p El . Barton. ' '' t! e lt. h ht. Fitt, t, lames D. Iti r l'l:rland, Joshua P. Eyrt, eorge O. Leiner. John V. Semple, Pittsburg ugh Craig., D. T. Morgan, Chattel, Kelli, h . lc 'V . I.. • .... lilibli'MC. AA4I, 'w,T l °°' . HENRY Ls/MI{3IIN. Secretary. I Presid e nt. 71 - Tri H. &WARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCH COMPANY, No. .1.1.51 WALNUT Street Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. VIL. I.ndere, n t . ' it i§i i OP ti; .lagt s". oho 0 imniea,' 0 a W Seaton, intim . italauait . fla b tina l gr a , rd. \i H. al/atoll. rri. H. Love. Edyna v yoo , ll . l, Charles P. Norton, th B o 'H. W ar ne . Irma* Myer, Ea ward A. WIIIIIO, K. T. Kemal. Preaidont--THOMAR L.I.I,PERS. Vida V raw idaat—E. S. WARNE. Se aro tarr—CH A R LES A. IHJY. dela A IsIERWAN FIRE INSURANCE JAL INCORPOIIATBD 1910 , -CHARTER o, ein WALNUT Street, above Third, Philuielphin. Ilarsne a Lar g e poid•up Capital Stook and quilous in vested in *nun end available &aunties, continue to w ants on Thkel lass, litotes, 'Furniture, erchandise, Vessels in Yon and their IGargoos, and other Personal Property. All teases tibereliy and promptly &United. bt11,11C7011%. John T. Lowish James IL Campbell, Edmund O. Dotild, Chan. W. PouMay, Nome. ?0h Abbott. ftrawliT,k... OF.ORGE . AIIiIOTT, President. THOIfAB R. Id A Rid. deuretary. JeTl-1). if - p Ala E INSURANCE COMPANY, No. ..w. 1I CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED E4kEll N 2106, ByIA. TEE STATE OF PN CONFINED TO FIRE NSYLVA AND INLAND RISIM k L atual. w_ t aw....., .ormrpot. 'iro-s.. & Co. DlREferOp /I I WILLIAM W. W ALTBAA. Wiltinnt spin & Co. 1 ARAMS RICI/AllOdOtf... 1. 0. Ii we & CO. Bozos A. WIWI/ Weal, FON) p, tc. /..10W:I. ARM.* T LIPPINCOTT... Lippinoott, Jimiter,.& BOott 1.008 W. STOUT . -.. hatreee Stout. & uo. altayl.swia, lr . :- . AWVill. AIDA. ok. CO. AVID II 81RNEV......... axle & lianey. tu H, t a nt=7. - . - . a . an en lt a kl6 l l,fl k r3 . o.l. " Loup .ivanmen.. LI . John W. Everninn & Co. meg .. ItieettN...,. _Savage & Mama. SW/M.& .P.,...4Z0 Mll, a q t ... Free% WILLIA&18 I. BLANCUAILD.Ree7. /mt.'s. 7 NSURANCE COMPANY OF THE Al STATE OF tENtisytyialtA-1: ME AND MA RINE INSURANCE--No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD- Chartered In 17114—Capital.$200,000—Asset1, January 1, NW, 8.117,440 60 7 100. Ml invented in pound and available_seourition—eon tanne to insure on Veinal" and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks 6(Morobarubse, ito. onliberal terms. ll may D. Mound! (RECTORS: George H . Stuart, moon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., aties Afaalnster. Tolima Wagner, intent 8. Smith, Thomas S. Wettnon, ohn B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman, =ism R. White,' Charles 8. Loam, &serge C. Carlon. HENRY - D. SHERRE RD. President. WILLIAM HA Ft PPR. Secretary. se 9-wrm tf LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM -141 CnbiTR E NY P , ~ t 0r f .11,.'1.7 Tour t.E; o[ TRIAD nad etKEB tivitEatel'4l`tr=l.,. or sints as and endowments—purchases life intergui in Besi Estete, end makes ell pooh - mots dern,nding on the contingenci of Lifo. They not 00 raeoutont, Administrators, Assignees .'mattes, nod enardinns. TRUBTEEB. iisniel L. Miller. ajaimn Coates, sbead P L Newbold, M li ims P. seker, William H. Kern, Itsmuel C..ituoy, Arles Hollowell, Awry C. Townaerd, odolebus Kent, illism H. Carr, . Dubow. W illie:lllEtvlMyiEna Warner M. Resin, P. S. Ilfieh/1 DANIEL SAML. E Joan W. NoVena. Senna T"QUAKER. CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS. No. 403 WALNUT Street. CFLARTER PERPETUAL t. _ . . . . _.. Ekviiiiiflci;;;;;;Wi:e2 ire Ineurenee,l,lmited,arkd perpetual, on Build I age and e ellandise of all descriptions. toe limatnnee, InlAnd and Ocean, on Vessels, Freight andCargo,to and rroru all parts of the World. QY i.Elig. iretivePA',. g r iitl."" p BUALL. worotary. E,41.11.1 ER, .011 &lore tit ry. DIELICITIV iv " drulrew R. dliambers. htiflos G. t r i tt , HOD: .17. ° W rUile aul giug . V ; Bart, t"6. %tip, ater . "' plumb lunuol lobes, hI D.. LEGAL. ESTATE OF NATHAN G. HOWARD, d.cenied. • Letter. of Administration on the Estate of NATHAN 0..13 0 WA RD deceased,: having been granted to the uneprEgned.. Mt persons having claims nr demand. asainst said Motets, ate fee u•sted to present them, and ell those indebted to sniti 'Fatale, to make payments without delay, to GEORGESERGEAN T, • AdminivArator. 432 WALNUT street. TAR.—Just received, a large invoice, of iTor, in ouporlorvieb . %),mtrat, for ~ br Nr. WATIM anillilbi.DKLA AT. Jrll....l•l•MAlrmanne.....• 2 • 0 uCik lONAL LADIES'...,ACADETAY-:OR ART, 8.- W. corner W. Ajloll Streets, entrance on Tenth 'trete. t wA'r kat _COLORINO, PROrO - eg coLonl 0, finkt IVORYTYPINO.taught ttt chummier pnvato Lessons. . • da-se. . C. ANNA. BURROWS. MR. 8011MIDT having .beon so often egaelted to devote his time Reran to the inetria tion otMplue, and eePeoially of the PIANO and the science of C0MP0577.1.021. cow takes plaitinge to inform his kind trimly end an honored l e ildichtbat.he shall be e. happy to reoove limited num rof pools, „Mr. 8. speaking the Snell, IITAN/521. * NOLNIN sad naimAn Lamle/mks with like faoility, will be happy to employ either of them at the desire of the pupil . Chilies VIII be formed after LoKier celebrated oil tern I wlnch has proved Ala highly mucceseful in Paris and also in New York under .Messrs. GOTTSCIO.I,R, Miami Gormeack, and which is gn fact the system 0(101 the celebrated conservatories in Europe, an early aPPltaa timi for winch is respeotfully solicited: For terms, km, mr.d. would respeelfun, reelleSt to Apply to Messrs- Cuicaitaina es, BON'S 1 Ware bowie" No. WI Chestnut street, and Messrs. Annus & Co., NO. Mr Chestnut street. engnascrres C. Ouillou. Esq.% & Gustav Setter, Esibi..N.Y;; Messrs. Chlogennn Sons. H.A. WollenhAupt, amt.. Lee & Walker, Maurice Btrakosoh, Es" .• Amite fr.. Co.. So. V. ESC, ug, Han & Son, N. Y hleeen, ESC. -- Mr. 8. would Also TeepeolASS7 request the perusal of the following letters of tdr. Croprscrigra, the eminent Pianist and Composer, (the first to a dietioginehed gentleman of this city,i when Mr. 8. Game first to Du i ladel • his cM . eher A—. No, amj Mr, ALPII an BCIIMIIai, rendunt a nom.- delphio, ie n'al nu resistor au Platen. de ma Tunneler a votre allaablo souvenir en veils faiertnt oonnsitre un eherment Iminine et us arttste distil:4m+. Mr. &Insist' eat du Conservatoire de Leipzig; son talent eat tree eminent et comma gentlemen voue annrenez Lien vile lee (teatime gut lee disttnguent. Vous etee et aimable et to devoue aux artistes. , quo vous lie devez sou. en pron die gin; VDUs moms de voile lea snip thus reaomm.nder Ai nuelque foie Sous aver. Iniinnure centre nes espeeee Inne.e ohunge times par Vernal° eur su e &Peelle teams d'introduotion. soy, z &trance per sued. sue oelle-et ne sous procurere aueune des spines nue cannon No warm toutes lee relations de la gamete. Tout a Nous de oteur. Milled/ ciliate a T. et agrees Mtn oomplimellte afreatneu.X. Trinidad do Cuba, 1 Jul). Mi. GOTTSCHALK. Ifabaaa. lide de CCIPA, al Pebrier, WU. Yei examine Imo infineMent d'intoret le plan d'etu dee Dour l'harnionie et la composition sue Mr. Alfred tiohmidt ee propose de faire sumo a see clove', at le anis beureux de declarer. One I'D le Ord 18 tree clam tree oonois et le plus favorable a Da avancoment molder. 11 est du rests identinuaquent au fond a calm one eult le oonservatoire de Pans. fe mom atom davoir recom mender obnienreuseinont. M 7. A. 20hUlidt 001121120 OM fematur do Piano et de chant. L. M. GOTTSCHALK. AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a reillVdo Medium through which Soho°le and Frani fink may obtain competent !enchant. Pnrente may ob tain, ktatuitounly, illfostion and circulars of the beet sohoole. • Tin WOODMAN, & CU. SW BROADWAY, Nee York, Or nl2-tr 609 CHEBTNWP Rtreet. Phibuialphia. QT. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, Ni LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth, will, D V re open on . I, IO7IDAY, September nth, at 9 A. M. Applications for admission, if made before the' begin mug of the term, should be me,de toAhe Prmolpal. J. ANDREWS MARPEI,jI. n 4 lo , wftin-tr lug ACt; Street. _ _ IVIESDAM ES MEGA RAY AND D'ETER 'MUDS BOARDING AND DAY 800001, POR RITAUttI 9 OI,Ne.IIIQ9 LOGAN SQUARE, VINT, BTRBBT. Madame CREGA It. A Y reepeetfolly Informs her friends end the public In senevol,that independently of her it,..l4Titnaen.dPlMßßr,lndiirrialirsa and I tilvErlitiar on o r s eeiesly the earn, pul p as the one a bove motioned. nRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEOF,B, lookttpLet,_Thiler delpbl4, S. B. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York, Buffalo. Clove/and, and Chloago. For io farouttion. mil or sand for entatokoo. 10-ti a 753 Bli 87 a-7 ANIEtsiEk FUND.---CINITED STATES TROUT COMPANY, corner THIRD and °Reim :v.ln Streets. barge ,and small eums,reosiwed, land_aaltstok on_da man') without notion, loth FIVE PER 0 'NT. INTE RES f from the day of deposit to the day o withdrawal. Oilioe hours, frorn 9 'until 6 &cloak every day, and on 11ONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'olook. DRAPTB for sate on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from 1.1 upwards, Preendont—STEPHEN R. OWAV7FORD, INY §Tarafang. "TER' $628,327 17 SA.VING F UND--FIVE PER CENT. IN- S AREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest COMO, of THIRD, Philaclelyhte. Incorporated by the State of Peonsylva na Money.is received in any Intro. large or =all, and Bi %seat petit from the day of dePasit td , the day of with d ra he wal. T office is open livery day from S o'clock in the istorttg tittle , otoo in the evening, and on Monday and Thntsday firemen, till B o'clock. nom HENRY L. BENNER, President. B 4 OBER't BELFREI3OB, Vine freadent. Walsaas J. Klan, Secretary. In. Henry L. Bennet. R. Carroll Amends!. ward L Carter, Veinal B. Barr, lef"jtle. Pena Lea , W. 1 .As SoeenhYseices, Landreth Morph Henry Diffenerter. Money is received and paymen ts Mite da il y. TbOneestments are made , In oonfonnity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real estate Mortgages, Pround Rents, and such find-ohms securities as will al ways made •peyloot tumult) to -the depositors, and wbich cannot fail to rive permanency and stability to this Institution. asl-1! -- 3,Z0 AO ... ir,060 at romm STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA -BgTVNT OVRR•STRING GRAND PIANOS, QU R GRAND, ANQUARE P/ANGS, TI OW Kest performers. tn E concocts and D in S orivnto oitclos by the, best performers. Received the first premiums over the beat makers, from judges like tiottaohnlk. blazon. and others, Chmitio,,o ntteconoeutton, 111..ablUtl StiOTHERO. db-1Y Ica HOLIDAY PRESENTS! PIANO-PORTEM. • AtEPODEoria. PIANO-FORTES. AIE4ODIkONS. IA PIAIVO-FORTES. AIEI,OEO -P OR NS. P OTEe. ELODEONB. Made I, Raven, Bacon, & Co., Plurals & Clark llalle[q ]lava, & Co., end others. E. °WAD, mild-li SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. 01311 OITICKERINti & SONS, At A NVVACTURIREI OF GRAArD. SQUARE, AND UPRIOlilf PIANO-FORT, WAREROOMB 807 CEIEBTII sTREET. Comtar,it tict.eoro . _o.l4r at.Nlr.o AS. 11%A UTIFUL and UNEQUALIAII S. We hove been awarded, at the afferent Exhalation' in this eountey and es En o ro c re" , .. ADBILvERFIRBT-clAsa MEDALS. PIA OS TTO RENT. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOq, CHOIiIACKER & Co., 11:11 CHESTNUT Street, reepeothdl. invite the mimic,- Image public to ea and examine their flaw and sue- Domani imgmemenl7-__ Viiirf'All . LOß GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Atitlon of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding' all the objectiops generally made to the style ot (bend Piano, also diminishing the cost of the came. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brillianey, full ness, depth , and evenness of toneli, with exquisite deli ranlrlteltaretUTlFULLY-PINISFIED IN STRUMENTS Are wholly unequalled. They have reeeived the highest encomiums. and are pronounced by oritios to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this Country. Constant:y on hand, a large and elegant assortment of npr unrivalled PIANOS. we. have been awarded the First Prentiume, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, le chiding the Price Modal from the C rystal relaoa Exhi. bitten. New York.lBl3. sal-tf GAS-BURNING COOKING BTOVES. What is more important to the comfort of a family Maria good Cookinv Stove ? tial etcher'. Morning star given entire Bast i n g. It haa two Wee ovens for baking and roasting. it.polseasos more eonventenom than any other stove, and never fads to operate. lt will bake bread, roast a turkey, boil a din ner, broil a beefsteak, and heat water or washing, all at the mune time. _ . .. . Fur sale only lir CII ARLES JONES, 305 North Second street, where tho splendid now Conking Stove Day tin la, unsurpassed by any Ltat top cooking stove, may (e seen in daily successful operation. It Musa large ex tended oven which bakes in the most perfect manner. I would also call attention to nit first premium Silver gas-consuming parlor stoves. which are manufactured in the boat manner, of heavy Russia iron. CHARLES JOlsi SOS North RECON 1) Street. STOVES! STOVES!! • JAMES SPE A Ft,_ No. Idle MARKET SxREET, /a now prepared to meet the want/ of the public more oompletely in all the detain of the Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of whioh huriviles CoMpARATIVE EXAMINATION. The following are among hie own popular iaventions, several of whioh have already obtained a national repu tation ea surpassingin excellence and economy any other 6t rillEs u iTEAß is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved tine-burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to he the boat Stove for family me in the world. JAMES BpEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated Casi-ooneuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming i TA l Mi n fil i tiß to the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air-tight tins- is Parlor Rtove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, whioh from its beauty and utility is likely, this season, to be univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-eaving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR no the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway-oar Heater. For all of the above the Inventor very Justly olalme advantages which require but le be understood by the public to be universally appreetated and preferred to any other artioles of that plass in the market; and hw would hereby extend a cordial invitntion to all persons in wont of Stoves to call and examine for themaelvea. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to pa ellas@ or not. 523-3 m Botnuel B. Btolros, William ;Martin, toVPI; . 11 Pr F o l t7OP ;mos Ruston, heophiluis l'aukling s Ndmuntl A. Bowler, Dame) I..Horchinsos. W. HOMO}, 'Ai. B. A robe!, =nal J. Chnstien t Joseph M. Thomas. 1 , 1 u Brenner,' rretide.t. STOKE.% Vine Preet. anlB-1. TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER ohants.—A large stock of Manila Rope, all manufactured end for rude, at the lowan New ork MOGI, by WEAVER, PITLER, & CO., one Nn. !t N. IN A TPA tn,i 19 N 11..Ixtontraay. SUGAR -ROUSE MOLASSES.-150 hit& teroesZand barna' for gate b lANI.EB CILIUM & arm I.lpur TA lirrowl, A LCODOL, BURNING FLUID, and PINE OM, in bbl, and half-table. .14frinufmrtared and for Gala by ROWLEY, ASHEURNER k CO., nlO No in Anuth MENTON LEMONS.-260 boxes Menton Lemont, toned p rime order RERRING.—'27O bbls Pickled Herring, al n. 520 boxci Smoked Marring, for gala by C. C. SADLER k CO.. ARCH Street, sooond door ab,ve Ornnt. • nig JACI(EREL —125 bbls., 180 halves, 115 q a,,rtgre and 200. kitte prime No. le t p 0 haven large Tie. h. in store and jnr saln_ny WM. J. TAyLnu 4. rm.. leg end leg Nnrth WIT A R viZPI ZIEGLER (lc SMITH, Corner SECOND aryd °REMY, ilave Required a great reputatiaa br the ~ s e pee prudent obtuse they have .puretted Mho' Ole g. oommenoenyent to batmen, by NUM& 4 Ent -rri arUale at a 10, titan, ali SAVING FUNTIS. " A little, but atoll, tllle the Puna." ERANKLIN.SAVING FUND-- No. 138 Smith FOURTH Street, terween Chestnut and Walnnt, Fliiiadelphia, Vey. all Ga muts on demand. Depositors' money Bemired by Government State. and City Limas, Ground Rents, Mortgagee. o. Thin Company deems safety bettor than largo profits, consequently will rim no risk With deposi tors' money, but have it at all times reedy to re turn with 6 per cent. interest to the owner, 14 they have always done. Thin Company never suspended. Females, notified or single, and Minors can deposit in their own right, and each deposits oan be Withdrawn ONLY by their consent. C i parter perpetual. Ineorporated by the State of prinsylvania, with aothonty to receive mo ne7 From trustr and executors. L4RGE e AN SMAL L. SUMS RECEIVED. Coe open aity from to &alma, and on W SWISS an Manilla,' evenings until 8 o,olk. DIRECTORS. .Thoob B. Shannon, Cyrne Cadwallader, John Shindler, George Rime% Alalaehi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delany, Nicholas RittenhoUse, Nathan Smedley, Joe. R. Satherthwatty go.gum Blatitiherd. Josep_h . Lippincot. JACOB B. SHA_NNON. President. cTittl 0 CanteaLiensti.Treastirer. dle- • 114:394% tvrwse maned' PIANOS. STOVES. SALES BY AUCTION. Fuw. 9 l BNlLL,ffrt 00 1 . R24. BALK OP PRSNC S OOODB. December 9, at catalogue, on 6, months credit^ 490 9Soltages and lots of fanny an dinaat•Prenaly dry gWds. Etamoles and catalogues early on the morning of REVERSIBLE WOOL SRAWLE. On Friday Morning, 20012-4 all-wool reversible shawls. SCOTCH ALL-WOO-. LONG BRAWLS, AG. Ss all-wool Scotch plaid long shawls. Soo oluldren's square shawls. MERINOS AND PLAIDS. ,100 piece* 04 bleak and colored Preneh me riaos, pteees 6-.4 Union ,plaids. BLACK SILK VELVE4' RlBBONS—steamboat brand. 1,1,ft0 N 0.20 black velvet ribb us, fast edges, BSCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONFXR, No 431 • ODEOTNILIT STREET. oppotito the Castom Honor, between POIIRTII and PIETA Streets. BALE OP WO L EMBROIDERIES ND IMPORTED PRY GOODS. FANCY __RN (T GERMANTOWN SOODS. AD.; UPON A CREDIT. This frfornieg. • Itlt inst.. commencin g e l lO o'clock. IQ" Catalogue') and samples early on the morning of tale. • • EISBRAERIES. • - Richly embroidered bleb cost Mooriet collars sod sets. Medium to vett high coat infants' Mooing waists. Embroidered .Inconet banns and flouncing.. Very rich Pompadour ehemmete and capes. Also, real threoul.lace and non.ton cellars and sets. BONNET RIBBONS. Ise. • Rich dark onion, plabd , stripe, and plain pooh de' cola bonnet ribbons. Rich colc, bonnet velvets and Bilk. Paris artificial flowere and buds. Black and fancy ostrich feathers, &e. Fanny and gold chenelle• VEILS. COIFFURFS, HEAD-DRESSES. Paris block silk lace veils. Black silk lace coiffures nnd barbee. Rich fanny Frenob hood dresses. Ac. Ladies' and gents' snoted-border cambric bdkfa. - JEWELRY. An Invoice of gold jewel'', with painted cameo and lava ',Minim. ZEPHYR . P sTTERNS. • A line of medium t 8 hapremeigleklitypatterns. Also,—cases moo s call Congress gaiters. OERMA.NTOWN GOODS. 'HOSIERY. man, far or sephyr knit coats, Mimes; misses' and thildren'aschcol heeds, gents" scarfs. ke Also, children's fanny and white. took nose, me. 1a4.1 - LARGE BALE OF ITALIAN MARBLE GOODS. RO MAN.MOSAICS, FANCY ARTICLES, CHINA, &e. On Thursday Morning, Bth inst., commencing at 10H o 'oloo all recently im ported, for first-cless city Galati, consisting of richly carved large to medium sized Etrusean and - Hebe mar ble vooTe g large and rich marble razzes, carved marble card receivers. alabaster and marble paper weights itud inkstand. Also a small invoice of real Roman mosais stones, alabaster figures. rich China fancy soc , ds,vases, %hernial+ glass ware, &o. Thu whole will be arranged for examination, with catalotiles, on. Wednesday pre vious to sale. pinup FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530 MA RTrET Street.end al MINOR Owlet BALE OF 740 OASES 1100I'll,8HOE8. .BROGANB, GLIM OVERBYLOY.B, &cr. On Thunder Motions, 8, se/10 o'clock, wdl be sold, by eastalope, 780 oe sea boots and shoos, as follows— Men's best double. soled graln.d boots. no Winch wee huntion boots. boots.fenny top kip boots • ~o custom-tnsll French cell Do thick dootds.sole boots. Boys' best double•wde thick boots, Do - Dail and kip boots. Youths' Do double-sole thick hoots. Children's best kip and call boots. Men's hest think wax and kigirosans. Women's and misses' kip ts boys' end youths' brocnne •MO pair children san mem ear goat welt boots &o. The n•tention of buyers is nerticularly requested to the above sate. slurry/G. PHILADELPHIA AND CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. gal diffkb AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.T/111 ABOVE, NAMED CORPORATION, IMO AT NO. if MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At 10 o'elook A. M., September 7th, 1049, the follow ing gentlemen were onanimottalr elected Direotori the CompeinYlvig: GEORGE H. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, WIAS. MACALESTER, Asp JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the Above named Offloo, whore ell persons favorable to the enter wise ale seepeatiti67 invited to sebeonbe. e9-tf FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE._ NEW YORE AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP COM ANY. The United States Mail Sterimablps ARMCO. 2,500 tone, David Linea, Commander. and FULTON. 2 tons James A. *mum, Commander , will leave N ew York, Havre, and Southampton, for the year 1859, on the allowing days s To meet now requirements otthe Post Office Depart meat, the days of settles of the ARAGO and putiroN from HAVRE end SOUTHAMPTON. will, after their present. votrattee, be chanced as follows from NEW YO nave in the crime of the present departure of the FULTON. which will take coon the 17th December,_ the eobedula remains unaltered: canto :taw Tone.. Ravalt Alta soorseasyson. F I tLT0N....D0e.17. FULTON....Jan. t0....Je.n.11. ARAGO...-... Jan. 7. ARAI3 O _,.-...Jan. 31....Peb. 1. FULTON....Feb. 4. FULTON....Fets.V. ...Feb. I. A RAGO Mch. 3. A RAG0,._.....h1ch. 27...htch. 29. FULTON.....IIIch. 31, FULTON....ApI. Apl. 25, Those steamers, built 'expressly for Government car vice with double engines, under, deck. every attention has Loon taken 'o the construction of the NW and chines, to insure cutely and speed. The chive have five watertight compartments enclosing the en toes, so that in the event of collision or strandins, the water could not teach them. and the pumps being free to work, the safety of the vessel and prossengers would be Be mired. Recent capon once has demonstrated the ahem lute necessity of this mode of construction. Tne accommodations for pemeogers are believed to combine every comfort and convenience that can be de sired. Prom Now York to Southampton or Havre—First Colon. 8130; Second (10., 87b.. Prom Havre cm Southampton to New York—First Cabin, 700 francs ; Second .to., 360 francs. To passengers going to London these steamers offer the itdrantage of economy both in time and expense. Softie delivered in London. No passage secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board, All lettern and newn. payers mint pang through the Post Clime. For freight or swage apple to W. S. DRAYTON. Agent, 7 Broadway, New York. WILLIAM !SALIN. Agent. Havre. CROBKEY & CO.. Agennt. Sourtmolotno. AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS COMPANY, Agent, Paris. WM. NEILSIOI, Agent, Onion, Tobacco Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia. Plane of the ships can be seen. n 29 tinh3l STEAM DIRECT TO ALL FARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND REL, D, FRANCE AND GERMANY, THE HAMBURG r idtIERICAN PACKET COM PANY'S IRO MAIL. STEAMSHIPS. HATIMONIA. Capt. H. P. Sobwenaen. BAXONIA, (last. 11,Elitsra. BORUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA , Capt. H. Ty be. TELITONIA, Cert. St. aunt , These Steamers ars ail rst-o lase Clyde-budt vessels; are Intended to gall from Pier 21, North River, N. Y., as follows . . FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, RAVRE, AND HAMBURG. The elegant and _powerful 11 , 011 Screw Steamship BA VARIA. Capt. R. Taube, 2400 tons burthea, will nail as above. on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER lath, at 12.`0100k M. Passage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin...awe I &smut Cabiu.._.S6Q I Eltseresa...ol6 The BAVARIA will bo itucceeded by the following 518Tf1 a i..............THUR5DAV, Dumber 1. U January 2. TEUTO . • W BON ESDAV,February MMONIA... ... TB Ul l B bA Mat& L. NET Paseengers hirwartled to Liverpool. Dublin, Bel fast, Cork. Olaspow, Paris, and Antwerp, at through rates. . . These steamers are fitted up with unequalled aeons modaione for first, senond, and third-olass Passengens. The Beeond Cahn nooommodettons of these Bhips are Ve a :ti t goVei f i l ilY c p l 2:ea o g f e ff iiii t ter itTri l hondon, kfouth 4"gteZilla, arses 4re. F ° p r a d gaTl,Taf4t4h r it:wwili"'go - promptly attended to oytne New York Agent, and chipped Free of all compulsion. • • • • • . For Freight,or Passagei c a . pp i r A VVll one. Offioe of the Hamburg Amerman NairAeamahlea, A7-t( Northwest corner r•OURTH and cuEsvalT „dot THE BRITISH AND NORTH rAMERRIOAII ROYAL AWL STEAM- Tama TiW YOST TO LIVIITTOOL. Chief Cabin Passage* --.—.4, 11130 Second Cabin Passage. ... • TS THOM BOSTON TO LIVIRTOOL. Chief Cabin Passage_.__ ----JIM Second Cabin Passage. .. ..... SO The shine from Boston can at * Ra/ifax and Cork Harbor. PERSIA, Capt. Judkine• CANADA, Capt. Lana, ARABIA, Capt. .1. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar, ASIA, Capt. E. 0. Lott, NlADAlLA.CaptAnderson. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Cam. J. Leitch, These veseeis carry a clear white lithe at mast-head; I„reen on starboard bow; rod on 'port bOW. FR ICA,Channot.. leaves N York, Wedneeday, Deo.T. 1 VROPA , Anderson, .. Roston, Wednesday, Dee. 14. PERBIA. Judkirui, " N York, Wednesday, 1)130. 21, AMERICA, Millar, " Roston, Wednesday, Dec. 29. ARIA, Lott, " N York, Wednesday,, 4 CANADA, Leinit, " Boston. Wednesday, Jan. 1.1. Berths not enured mall patd for. An experienced Surgeon on board. T owners of thess will not beactionnteble for Got . !silver, Suilion, Spec e, Jewelry . . Precious Stones or h tali, unless bills of lading are ;ed therefor and the lue thereof thefeinAxpreseed. Fo r freight or Via -1 .8, CUNARD, 4 wlinT Green. M 4 E 61 144 to no 2 New York. AgaFOR THE SOUTIL-ORARLES TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. low New Yo ri ght F Yrerkight at an average rates. of sIiTHEII per sent. be- FOR tp CHARLESTON. S. O. The U. S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap tain Cherie' P. Marshman, will sail on Thursday, Deo. 75th, at 10 A. M. Through in 49 to 60 ore only 40 hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH. Gs. The U. S. Mall Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Saturday. December 10, at 10 o'clock. Through in AS to SO hours, only a hours at Sea. gA'elailing days changed from every Saturday to every five days. Goode reserved, and Bins of Lading signed every nay. The splendid first - pines side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE-STATE and STATE OF 0110110 IA now TIM IS above every ten days, thus forming a five - day 00Wran situation with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah,. *hello Ships 00n nod with steamers for Florida a nd Ninth ra il roads, &o., for all slam in the Booth and uthweet. INSIURA CE. Freight and Insurance on a largo proportion of Ooodi shipped Sputh will he found to bo tower by those ships than by sailing vessel,, the premium being one-half the rate. N. E.—lnsurance on all Railroad Fleight is entirely rumeoeesary, farther than Charleston or Savannah the Railroad Companies Wang all riske from these pom 't a. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by this route 26 to e 0 per Pent. cheaper than by the Inland Route, Its will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tiokets from Philadelphia via Charles ton and Savannah steamships!, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, exempt Irom Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: INLAND us s • To Charleeton—....... 815 01 cheriaston_„,,,,A.,eis so Savannah..__.. 13 00 Savannah— 31 CO Augusta-- 20 CO Angusta-•----- 23 00 Mac0n......... 21 CO lidaoon— --.....-.. n 75 Atlanta.. :. •—.. 23 DO Atlanta -.--- .... 91 00 Columbus._...., 23 00 Imbue ----- 36 00 A1bany...._.... 24 00 bany ---.. S 7 00 m ot emery-.. 33 DO °art -ornery— -DO IX New :crane..., 39 73 New Orleans— .-,., 51 00 No bills of la•ding signed after the eh* has sailed. For freight or Damage apply on board. at second wharf above Vine street, or to ALEX. TAW'', Jr,,_ Southwest ooinaLFOUTII and_ HESTIVUL Afpnta in Charloaton , T. B.A . T. 43. 11 DD. L Savannah. HUN' +A ir GAMMSL • For Florida from Obarlestola, steamer Carolina every Orl i tiOridit from Savannah, steamers St. Mary's and St. John's. eve r y Tuesday and Saturday. 1332 lon BBLS, No. 1 HERRING-1.00 half • N-• ,b 6. extra htn.Qkinans White Fiah,ln ana Wale h• WM, J. 'TAYLOR & CO., and I 2/Ptorth 111/Pn • na NEW YORK SYRUP-300 bbls. assorted, am for sale by JAMES awAnt A co„ tacr TT JA Rtret. QAIZION.-25 bbis. prime new. No. 1 Sal wirgbi.eilftrev ter . pr_Randri_Entn?. and ram!. ang 124 1 1 WRAIma, SALES BY ATICTION. ._ . . TllOhliS EiON, 7 t ./. l Ats Nos. Lea and let WRITE IrOURT/i -MtECT,,t. Forme tees. eand $9. ) DARD.—PSBLIc. ECILEAL AT]; 414 D STOOKS AT THU ILANH6.--Salesi of reel ',mate end stoat/ Will hereafter be held at D feelookupoe v axel in the evening at? o'clock.'- We' Cootributort banns the oritton . of iiither. B "l Kandbillit - of snob property tatted separate l y, is addition to whioh we aabliah, on the Saturday previous to the sale, °he thousand oatsiotues, in Petriehiell &Ma . giving full decoaptione of all the properties to be la all on the following_ _Tneadey. . . • REAL - ESTATE AT o f m- We have a tarps 1030tlat of tea/ Watt at 31 fiVata tele, including every tiesoription of t oily and otimitrY property. ' , noted hits tnal DO bad atharinetion More. PREVAME RECiaTER. SW - Reel estate entered ea our private sale refuters' and advertised °cession/int . in our puhlio sale etetrarits. (of which / Add eoinee are printed weeklY.) free ofeltarees PEREMPTORY SALE—RAILROAD BONDS. On Tuesda2, Deo.l3,nt d 3 o'olook noon, at the Philadelphia Ex eharte,'arili be sold— Without reserve, for amount of whom It may COl3- aocood mortiage . lodagta (81 eaoh) tiug Crduddai ond Atlttnties Rguiroad co. ' ISTOCKS a , LOANS, ' ' O TU8446, . • Doe. 20, at it o'clock', noon, will ha sold, at the Phi ..sobsott— For scooura of wl It moy concord -13 COUpbp. 1840 each), togothe, y62a. Keokuk,Mcint Flomant, and Muscatine Railroad Compaor, dun Ja nuary t, Mal, TWENTY-SIXTH FALL HALI-- - DECEMBER 9. AT a O'CLOce /. Pereme_tory Sate.—NEAT MODERN RPSIDEINDB, No X3I North Teeth street, south of Vine. EL. Bale absolute. BUILDING LOT west side of Twenty-sixth street, north oyjefferaoth Twentieth ward BUILDING LOT, east side of Bailey street, north Of Jegerson, in the sear of the above. • TWENTYI3SEVN PAL L BALEVENING DECEMBER , AT 7 OCLOCK Olveas' Court Sale—Estaterif Enos Lewis, dr Vd. 2TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, nortbeeat corner of Washington and Orange streets, FoniteenUy ward. • • Same Estate.---TBREE-STORY. BRICK DWELL ING. north aide of Waahirgtoo street east of Orange. Same Estate.--S THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL. NGS, east side of Orange street north of Wastdortorr. game Eatate. 2 THREE-STO R Y BRICK D ELL INGS. south aide of a ten-feet alley. between Orange and Twelfth and Waahirtaton and Wallace streets. Same Estate.-3 THRER.STORY BRICK. DWELL INGd. eouthoreat corner of Ninth and Brown streets, Thirteenth ward. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate ofJ. Rom Hoopes, dee'd. 2 TR REE-ST , IRY BRICK DWELLINGS, Junraer street, north of Race. Oreh and' court Sale—Rotate ofTdoob Oswald. doo'd. 2 FRAME DWEL LINOS: .00th side Coates greet, treat of St. John, late Northern iterties.l NEAT MODERN. DWELLI NG. No. 810 Lombard street, west of Eighth. Two fronts. la. Immediate rouereion. , PeremptoryBsle.—NEAT DWELLING , No. 1707 Ad dion strait, between Seventeenth earl Eighteenth "asl Pine an Lombard streets. ale itbsohate. Trances' Bale—Estate or E. 8. Davis. deed. e THREE-STORY BRLCK DWELLINGS, northeast corner of Somerset and /Wilmot streets, Twenty-tkurd THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 109 !detains street, bet/even Mester and Jetfereoa and Eleventh sea Twelfth streets. REAL•ESTATE SALE, DECEMBER 20. AT NOON. Trustees' Peremptory Ba se—Estate of Joseph T. Baileyi &amused. FIRST-CLASS CHESTNUT- STREET PROPERTY. Tile valuable property, No .12S Chestnut street. west of the United states Custom House, between Fourth sod Fifth streets. Sate absolute, by order of trnemes, Par tioulare in handbill. The three properties between the above sad Fifth Trustees Perem p tor y Sele—Estate of Ina. Fitzwater, b TWO-STORY BRI I CTrnTIiFtFB AND DWELL lNGS,southwast corner of Frankford road and Mad I Ninettenth want lea_ 1 4 ate etsotot.. Some Estate.-2 DRiCK — OWF.LLING . Hanover at., north °armee, Richt...nth ward. Selo *healers. _Rims Estate.—THßEF.-tfrOttY tat IN 6. west side of Fifth street, nonh of Noble. leyEale absolve. -.VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SR KT, ITS scree on the Bethlehem turnoike.U. Ile we'd at 3Font iczyotre, Montgomery COunty, Pe., nnles from 8U1L73 , 1 4 10 LOT. Bridge street. vest of Thirty-tie veatb Twenty-fourth ward, W feetfronL 160 teat deep. Two (meta. . . VAL UABLs BUSINESS • STAND. -,- Three.ntary brick store an dwellinir, No. 739 North Settand street. between Arch and Bane, hem; a cartway into El froth's silty. • • SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. SUPERIOR PIANO-FORTES, FIN& FRENCH-PLATE -MAN TEL MIRRORS. BEDS AND ERGO( G. CHINA AND GLASSWARE. A LARGE QUANTITY OF i;AztrETs. &o Ca 1).--Our sale to-morrow morning. at the auction store,will °omit lee. besides SOO lots of exeellent second bend furniture, elegant rosewood piano -forte, made by Bcherr, eupertor mabosrany forts. made by Eno r. fine mantel and pier mirrors, in gilt fraMes, b=us and bedding, China and glassware,* large quen tar of Brussels and other carpets. push cant ke.. form ins en attractive assortment. worthy the attention of ladies and others eesirosts of purohnging. c Malone' now reedy, ann gee ankles/avowed for examination. : . gala at Moo. UP otrutlrlSonth Por strtt a str_PHRTOR PURNITtfRE, PILPNC -PLA . - AM. PLANO-P*OlM, BRUBAR rt cAR • • Oa Thutulay Evolunt. At "o'clock, ea the Anotion 'Story, an amtoltmoot of exoellept second-laud Intimture. elegant prono-1 - = 1 Unamirrors, carpets, ino., from families lipa hoctelo•PlOS, removed to tko "taro for ootmexusoce o sal... Also. an elegant rosewood p iano- forte . wade by Mile*. a superior mahOsany.piano-finte, nude by Lieber. SALE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOKS, SPANISH . WORKS: COINS, &c. On Thursday Evoning. Deo. 8, a collection of valsatee Harnett and American_ book-a, Sponiett workr, &c. Also, a EMIR collection or Amerman coma. - - - MISCELLANEOUS BOO , IS. STATIONA.BY. AND BLANK BOOKS. On Friday , keening, oth init.. an assortment of miscefaneOns books. sta tionery. and blank books. Reeeiver's Second Sale. Noe. lg and la South Sixth St ' STuDIC OF ELEGANT PL 102., Ott Saturday Morning. Dec. lb, at It o'clock, at Not. 16 sad /Month Kith at-1 br catalogue. br order ot the restorer the entire cock of Meyers. & Seheler, comprising a general assortment of grand action and Lows XIV style eX and 7-octave pianos, in elegant and blab: rosewood asses. Full particulars in catalogues. • OW - The attention_of purahsiers is nartioulatty TO quested to this sale. TAa entire stock was manufactured with Plat care by Meseta. Wilhelm & nebuter, ex misty for wateroom sales, and will be sold without Ts. • carve. • • Extiontors' Oerrneutown. 1101J8ElibLD !TIME. thi Tuesday Morning. - )3th inst.. et U o'cioak, to Rittenhouse street. four* hones ebove Oreert street. Germantown. by order oldie executors of Marna Curren. deceased . a general most-. menu household and kitchen furniture. • e6r .May be examined on the morning °reale. - VALUABLE - MEDICAL LIBRARY. On Tuesday end .Wednesday_ wining', Deo. 13 and It, we will sell a valuable library or rnedi-' cal books, many of taem scarce end curious, all m good condition. The oollection is particaletiy nab in Freneh e Vaglish, and American . Journals, end in works on mut _ *ET For ciirtieulare gee mitelnirueo and the boakr, which will be is 'meet d to o days previous. B Y TUPMAS BFRCII. & SON, AUC TION-REES, 91t CHESTNUT Ftreet. YETI BRO 'Et tforinttly VITO V ITI & lONS') LABIA tND RAF SALb OF ITALIA& MAK, tLE STA TUA RY ALABAbTER VASES, URNS, CHINA,ATTAS BOHEMIAN GLASS, Fitsrica FABIAN F.A.NCY GOODS, &0.. will tale place • TI Se a n d 7th Duet tat lON o'clock, and be continued MN' &oleo% in the. avenior. at the trupprters' waratoora. No. Me Aro)) street. Ths collection is pow arranged for exami nation. Rail will comprise— ITALLAN .1.1AR81.5 STATUARY.—SuperbIr axe. ...red figures. repreamit,ing Fidelity. to Decal ; Meer in[ Boy, by_Fransont ; Swim Nurse, by do.; a Sae copy of Power,' Cireelc Mare. br •CaCILTI ; Mara, by. °Saadi Boy and Bird's Nest. by Raggi ; - Bacohus; hladoonte and Child A Divine Love; Nymphs of the nti: by the celebrated Fransoni. a fine work of art. • • • B. 14T8.—Wribater. Clan, Calhoun. Madonna &e. ' MARBLE MANTEL VASES—Coma/tine of Siam. Agate, Bardilio and Armarno Wawa; Unity %Siam Lamps of Roman, 'Etruscan. Doane, and 'Venetian. styles; Pompeii Vases• Urns for niches; Paper' 4t eights; Watches and ("SIM Ite. BOHEMIAN out and enamelled Bo hemian Vases. atalvaeinK some of the finest ever tn.. toned • Decanter., Card Receivere and Fruit Holder' D BRONZES AN ?ARIA • W ARE—eons sting orr trout. of Acores from celebrated manna° ories o Fox land and France, with a general assortment of - rich I , rian fanny goods, well adapted to the present miasma. The whole collection Is of Wears. vi i i ei own impor tation from Italy,' France. and England. and embraces the finest collection of goods ever offered at public sale.. Purchasers from a distance can have their goods care full packed on the pretnises. Tbo Statuary will Ire sold at], o'clock preeisely. MOSES NATILINS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, southeast corner of SIXTII and RACE Street'. MONEY TO LOAN. 8050,000 to loan, in la-ge or small amount', on stooks, gold and elver plate, chamonds. 'watches jewel ry, fowling piece,. dry goods. clothing. groeunes. ci gars hardware, cutlery, catlike instruments, furniture, bedding, horses. vehicles, harness, and on all articles of value, for •any length of time agreed upon. on more terms than at any other establishment in this atty. GREAT LA NCE FOR BARGAINS. At Drive e aide, elegant magic case gold patent lever watches gold an silver hunting onee.doublo case,double back, a nd open face Engli s h patent lever witches ; gold and shyer hunting case, double ease, and open faoe ecoapoment lever watches ; Levine. Englieb, Swigs, and French watches; ladies' finesuici watches. some nobly enamellect, set with diamonds ; • fine gold, neck, res, gua r d. and fob chains ; fine go l d braoelets I int!. gold ear-rings, finger-vireos, ' breastpins. and bracelet ; fine Penal! easel and peas; fine old studs. cleave but tons, medallions, lockets, miniature eases, keys, charms, seals, fine old violita, flutes, aocordeons, wore scopes, and numerous other articles. OUT-DOOR SALES Attended to personally by the auctioneer, at very low charges. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Consignments of all and every kind of goods ',dialled for public sale ; two-thirds the value of the goods will be advanced in anticipation of the sale. MOSES NATIIAIIB. • MACHINERY AND IRON. 1111LXVII. V. XXIILICI, 1. V•VORAN 31.1111014 InLLTA.III 151138810 E. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY P.-7 Firm AND WeEtailinoit arrazign. PHILAVICI4.. MERRICK S LP i.tl SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manttfaeture High and Low Premiere Bream Engines, foi it lAnd. River, and Atriums service, d ors, Gasometers , Tanks, Itonßoats,lo.; Castings of kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Grur Works, Work Shone, Rail road Stamm! !to. Retorts sod Gas Machinery of the latest and moat Un proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, suck as Sugar, lita sr, and Grin Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam Trains. Darecaton, Filters, Pumping Engines, /to. Sole Agents for N. Rillleua'e Patent Sugar Boiling ApperaMsl 484mrt,tee Patent Steam Hatonier• sad pa ir yKivt .. owes Patent Carinlhaal Sugar Dram- COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE IS lIERERY GIVEN THAT WI CSkiktatllorrh e p beretotote Pliatint betweea "Jr. GEO. W. col,s and the subscriber, under the style of iIEO. W. COLBY & CO.• to dissolved, CHAS. A. DANIELS. an-d- Phibuielrh in. Nov. I& NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the drm of WA R.NICK, CHADWICK, & BRO. 4 this day duteolved. Theater , Range, and Store tartness w)11 be ooncknued under the name of CHADW CR 4 BRO.. at the Northeaat oorner or SECONDRACEnd RACE Htreatr. JOHN K. CHADWICK. FRANCIS A. CHADWICK flkiladelvhia. Jn y lI.ISID, JVil-1f SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of EVANS ore PILILADRILPRIA IMANUFAC Newrs TURLAD SALAMAN VAULTFES. DOORS, For Banks and Stores. BANK LOCKS,. to mortiiiiwurddiffitr, Ones good termeutt:aysatther establishment In the EVAN ft WATSON, • No, 304 CRF_STNriT Street, PLEASE GIVE US A CALL.Philadelphia, outlP-11 CHEAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town, at DICK'S, 8. W. corner of SEVENTH and RAMP R. ROSIN.-861 bbis extra Nos. .1 and 2 dhoop Rosin; 3,(0) hhls Bhivoing Rosin.all in store. and for sato by • 191 ROWLEY N An B I6 BU noRtN ER & nvns . MiTONS ENCAUSTIC! TILES for to e m . . Qrnomntal Chimney Tops for cottages. Qarden Vases and Fountains. YitrAfied Pip, for drain" and Water conductor& idarotted and for sale by 10111 19. et. KAR.RIO4 O4 P.llRPrrttrvy 6 G AN GS OF RlGGlNG.—Standing and Running Rigging, monufootured of tho boot coatis nal, and for sole, at ronournoto ere lowest prices: tq WEAVER, FIT_DE_R, dr, CO., oil N, Water street. mil IN ~Pin am,
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