, Ar.alt i : 4 *Oat 40thititlUtuoustutki* hifftliir-Sal-14410; Via - . 1044 - 1034:Ulitior QiitiatietklohOU t a d Y •9111.0i#.*.Y9Iki PA TAI; 1.04 6 44, 111164 .t i1ir. EPlgerlima by. a , Immonal friend,ltr whole; ko• madly he Irophic, , s ..t 1 ..... t ~ 1 laregviliret.•4Witimurrod night Wei! Al . r darkiatt half a mile from ley Maw, ~,it.R.,....,„,„imsvgfme, in frdl , 4ealth' .hipidlgthraW it Atery dont 'man, Arhaake.. rum gem- at.darlf; on horaelmeh. Ito -with' him, a `l(ttlolug of . .. Whiskey (two ttnutot) and t Itilltk It'liaWeeeturtied the e nd the ,Salter Into the" tutu emrthe lug; and then hung thlucer hie trooki - acrthatit mast have Aran' hole : - . l .,'Abeit:art honf l 'Aftelf he hfri'llitelf it 'NO c ' 1 1' , datkOttt; lig* , found britike 4 :the :I:lltrYtj.--Ii•-• r:: •. , 5'...., , 1i1T1,i:i I ' ' ,'„, .t "Hie norms ,froni' attfigatrAmOt;, had- fattn ' and •-hl - ths lo o -..1 0 4 111 4 tluidvaliOW gtli On ,M 8 `nook andthoked nlm to death. 'ln !beetroots the Vrigloo, hid been no Introlved ii the t halm: - that. It." h" 61116 .1**041 1131 .0 f 1h44`,i4:1014ruC tbb halter arOltak.mownatioltiltd(tlCußlllM A' •Ititoktatid amity dead• otwonid ham been had re' i lief iiathbnienti It I The Norio ' 104' /Oh were trethq like Idaiippo, - let Pelle` fame. It le sal thstpm • man war 11Q6 4 0 nkrug man: thatlai ik the one* spoefdatilthe tetm. Ho shit rwof APilyilePtint it Ma and Ave,email t t ti ren. , Iltl ;Nu ils litritert, an worked upon Oa t the faltn,q`Ativpitddi4 ' It is not • eion itch) ettturid the( tbe(,V3iik# bad. sailltingto do wi the death; torept U it:waa , .iii theg. The -Pei hilmprod , horde wore all,bottud toge th er by the Mtelialtia. There had:been; frOM`the appearaw, tt tablido armee, and some threergeot thh road m er t ethibmled - npolt and made bloody, before death * 1 .64 4 1 49 T I PPF . ' t :* ' i: i• , l Irirplmaill SBAVakcia MASI. or,oaork Mit g t i Vki n lha bark' earia ,'Arili t laadlifwat, I. 'Mill, says thie to wiels'interday, he „Wird , Sting tft, t . ..pert, • ana--thatot„gentlematt of St.! Xarysfirlio'oterestitsictott ittnrsrith a spy frit: 6 3 1. Trt i ll anAai nr trots=i t ir e :, 4 l% ll sTil i tY,l aapppsall to Xs slaier, , the other, er;par.,y lug irto*dt; - enfkidea' bee tender. - -•-• - na larger one stoolont N. and fol lowed by; thesteAnstishloh:hiStiglit,llo itd !ftli some, four or; Whiltfbnatdinikaekataintitglfet-pa-1 pen, the smaller sehoonernl li i ii n i ped-offlo.theienth.; waid: The steam *IOW 441 bogie ,Ifarriet' Lane.- s Ntit r sVd 'whitt Into Bt. Marys and seerebed oaltibo , •;Tessels to that port. vgnaJi~paess ' :Dee 14: 1 ,131,,pere% A are VG 'mi., old Auglailie' o*lnindredinii ergiii, and' oath otbih oire'Mfistikedpiiit' 6e imtifietiid i100.4g, PC'X* - Diitt' o. eir4t43 4 ti • e Old Who; Ininbort han,attgneil:uango oid 'Weolet a ti Itrifore:atlighT*ll' and Walk' to ~town into town!- m401 3 0 4 0' *2. Itilllttbellit from gentlingpxot tO ? v on' ° to . TO.kagr Doneiks;:saiiew, otitis Atin 9 Pg3' 9 ' rife both reliable Demoorsts oindla °ll. The, ,quky tithing "s - : ne ver voted . . elf ens- E inar D. FOSTM.—TbIa gentleman bits t-atritte4 A letter. e a leading Demoorat in Readfag, `41.0_,Lat,12 Petlakk name La be ueed , in mum *l4,"'gr,Eat Gleb6lateliatnomikaatioxi.- =` - `9 E`fl6U'RTx3 *; 117.11111 D AY? 001 . 'DEMI 111-, (Reported for The se, • - -, -, +),• ~, ... _ Quattgin,,Sagsprita•=duttle Allleon.—rr Truth is i nynnigy.shnnflottonikt •si Striking etemplitleation of, ,WhiehAetintnie ander htir notion In the dprOsal of soli Anterimgder ellottifit Piinitatoaiii ible ee. sutorder, n Ilona& ',AWe,haveoftintimeethought that if 'the gift-; ad pen which,morests'enitirehirinttiader:thiiinsoira-! ' don ot.Triinolritddid sre Sian tlyi,'.l4.or.lkialitr, and; illustrate nob. glowing Anggininge, atiife l ail it le in; Ahli lomat city, the triumph whieh it inlikei *the tribute ~ X,timec who , »14'90114d be more`' ilbetSß MA, 0 09'1 linty denamplisheit, list itiesat Our cur •- to cur .dsjiothirvius. of thought which tide retintiOn itig-'. .... . riOin'a lf tnalsinid l 1 til4 Jorge e l t`irl Was 'init : 4his. trial, charged with ths.lerceiny of - two diamond nroliW worth SCOstich.and yluedititrof gallutble,ble lipen, the propertr of whir, ohicri, The proisseutor testified?. pantivel to the gal -of t 'eiserendant. and the Corn.", th- "grongthenol' e ta tectiniony, by etrons car , 41 Tian A l trirtsiL 1 ., 1 4,.,114 1 2/Car i ttlirf=l ,G his client, an ,m=eb ine,praeo r t a itor in no very en viable light Aug ,arooks. a sister Ake defendat, yras c a lled. to the-stand: aptisbel King y toittned., in substanceia rollover Mr : Johnisite mployed, her as bogiekeeper, th e' dutiet 'of *hid' ha she faithfully Whiled , for *early twii ii yeors. , „Johnson' ti4l erected to entertain feelings of I ,Myji ireuiployeec and promised to marry. jter, at , aum tinar plaiting. upon her -finger, 'to meat 'the engagamat,what. ,be ,r_ her Ira very' vulable'dicationd ging,: Sidike-1 ..- nently he neduCed Ake auldasnikprotraised to,marrx, - ' ter; and-gavyter another volalneAntnitallor. ' Still latordluis Crooks,,,wha bed Talton to - doubt the honor or } iii. Johnwit, eseertlined,thatri was a mar, ,riedjurwhoteivrfehe teas a t owing to elitaortal at • Per ankrigrfirtici: ;Ale :gig Otr i d n /ZZY B o I g i t eli i not, of coupie..aidertaceaemporibe. rdies Crooke too the nags Storni tier Users ! ond.gae them to her brother oohing bun' td' rotnin thorn - t o one who had son b` buy her .virtoorits_gifts, end ,his promisee , =woo fto irbroiren.% r.Jathedrit it is alleired4roe, `t-itil thatbewas realty ina ilernms, &Matted to frightoo F s ru:brother and sister .by :threats of -lat promeeutiom ';'' et. to -be . intimidated, :Mr., Crooks went' within , i :brother 4aprasehes to. Johnson's home. , end. am , • '-. lilted An-his ..possession. the. • ruin 'Which .te Bei d a ter - had . Irian: , -bra , slider, '.. , Thiv. ease;' -, how , "Vver;wourPreseed. to _trial - with - thelollaring, seeneli , Johnionararatkatthe nags iduilisen, whibh Ver&hte property and very veil:, were stolen by . the difen. ' dant., muss or_ookslm* Evoking storn,and it had its hill effect `un tbriasil e.crore Itltck ,, Miditorlit Insulation( to Ali% list" nip 'of o the demitamt anq several others tostided that:Rte. inenwhich Johcson -,trdri a lii ropedy.hrid , boat Outtfkold'ireland roO r stillitiliu 11" 'to crown .al i, in 4 :eollildete 4 04 ~,06:altillinoliWitiatiiiiiiettid, the - nngs.wericprodueed in rt, erne turned oat Sono what is /mown as paste Jew, , ~ worth stout two dollar; only : , ;mink infinite antis. , an the jury • pro.. nag rendereCo.verdiekof not :,-. u/r Ind Johnson. et t ioantly dissatightdieftthe court+. -ion 1 in vat w re no _the bestrablearitn. ~, - - wattmffit , the Keever° A10.5r sea miserable Jet 10 enroll _taco Xeeee l beb 4 4:14 gri JIM bilt4:sle: mlint,44 biln • a pit ,114110.(04 ly) ry,,,,s , a wi ti th ocA l og IeXOT ',lft _ 1 0.1 1 1wegat4 , b t r d LVl `nese on - the partar the prosectibon was an ej- , nolitnlinwWi;,l4o4 , *.h• - hileVdahnert V eete w tic gun ing wi t h t fondant. , p e iet salty. . . -. 7 ...Wi11iam Kra - Was Idaoedon-t o netort , ths..o4 or - ' -tfiVtt i i i 4;elV. 44 l ll l3 t iraTis l i l it e mg ~e ' M i l.tine Ts" and all the fats ,havintosee anushaliii,•Tiie .P essi ere mit the evidence/6144'116d Mllie witness-4ton . yesterday: %WilliatM). ' ear-the pil and Xeuri.-9uspintalte ti , end Charles W, Brook ,fa i r the detenee• , Sild'oono Wed.', In omparmaling, the .. rp considerable' -diffieultryysterlaiggoed. (ram Of set that m i pit h :oraz i rropt- bAg re the '. newspaper - one -: ,f ara, Jar. Josh 4410 / er in reply = t 0,. .11, - question ' , Whether .• lie" h 4 lead anything about the cone,' ratilied:: .!No,: sir, nver read - the newspapers.- Lima a iteikeitoenont tempi for, them"- This deolanstion exalted some little 4'ellsonsairkif. Sad considerable lauthhir, , - The verdant in. gwoosi who was •' teitenila nod done for "- In Pine, pet ,4 -44 was thOwn in the ante we repOrted yestrUY - .(Eli She auntrymap "whiLis.VieCirolgedbk:the,„ gorifi " soot - game . and the " patent - sate onerstiame? also have a ma contempt forite'wspo_pers. -1 ~.p....litay Ynaus4Jiistloo , Woodward.--lii din WO Otifeedenheimitultal: Shade, %fork: reported, 16,004 ~, was avert in favor of the Minutia:, ~• • • . , inLewis P. Mohan:lion. to useof DeiWitto. - Rlobanlecri, -vs. Contmentat.-Insuranee: Companir. . Campbell fa_ Valuta spa Price, for defendant._ yardiet for plaintid Charldrichardson. to the nee of Abigail Filah.ve: Con. tinent.l romance Company.. flame jury, Verdict for -...: iioii ‘ in els Richardson; to the use ol DeWitt tiehard eon, vs. Continental insnranoe ConizianY , nam e Juni. Verdict for the plaintiff for. ittetre, , Peso easel ationtafrinveriont - Upon .three - alleles Of inettninee. • The yerdiets trent !shankagreement or , the pat tier. , ' Jamul* neittiond vs:, willing: Maguire; Peter-Ide- ,' Printt, :Hugh :hicaroth'er, -Emanuel . Lord, and Juo. Id. l werherill.. -An scan' or ejectment. , . Lomita') tor yklintip atd,bea rot defenditlll7. - ,' -' ,--.` , No hindners was tratussotad . in V ente d ; thi Staid Die-, cr , tria criurt. • - -1 ' ~., -, : ~, • %.,,,, • • - • . In MO CommonFiene, , Tiijige, Ludlow, the motion b i t - westward, -'. •' • - • . • • , -2BI.I4.DIELYEUABOABD OF F. R COPR. ; • .` • TRolu a la m Mut, Jr, Colkitimar *Orli - A: J. DARBYSIIIRE; • - - - . „ ' • , ATAMIXrI-084m , stalt,Xxx, x.emPirr 4. - /Ave non', Deo X Rar Xerlat Jame., Ass.— - "de l eala ld !rO:Nooll ".1 Brig Ells Reed, Timm—. Jag* de MI6, soon 4 11, Atagjownsend, .. r MM . ; r 4unno. Vita oe.. INTELLIGENCE:' NOON , 01 _NJUILAVELNIIIA; Deo. 21, 11969, AtIVNIEII_,---7-26-O.UN BETS:- 4 55 $50.25-wATEIL-- ,--- prie Ellen Barnard, Boom°, dnis from N Orleani, • 'with , auparike. to captain: 17th lat tool( UN, spoke Kuhr Ralph Post, from Alialaaht: Ma for N York, - Ways nut.* ' • • „. ~.-thr Julia, 'Vow. Les la dare from Hobileieritlt " Ch7 t .r/iViiiritniliertoTd - iisis, train iniraitiVod, No, with pavatttores to w.dritatsao Jc Co, Rohr Julia iota &Mini, edam Irani Bayarmah,witi aoltpu 19,0 t Nos to /3 Siouan & Co.. i irairla: RDA, Rain from New Bedford, je, hr Etat: Spin. hr Mug from Raltlitipp‘a, with .7 I l itV,rat E a t 4 , 14,1104, dire from Milford, Del, ticreip to Chnitien Corn,* , • Plamond_Rtata. Hall, 3 dire from litilford,'Del, '"ooziOJH MoColley. • t 401044 dit,re,4Ord Milton, 41; with ' 1 1,0;1149J atoCoust.,:.: , • • -, • • eneeianikii fidnear Bprogoo , Maltbewer Norton, H ' Winter. 7iBteamotdp Petios7 . linnis, To)sl;fi lohrooOdi Th 4 WO- Brig Rmeraid Lela, Moral, Bat*toes, T Watpon Sotr, , Qffir6ls, Catirran,_Ciptillpegait, Ei* W worh, riiheat Armhor, Bari, !savannah, 17ettit,Idartin tiill96 Tkincie:nowbern ;NO, J APareote • e‘oA. DOwanuOurdi New York; I , White le. Coo' ; Btr 7 l 8 Ohnyeri 4altitriore, A Groves, Jr, - (oOrreoididetiodirro-"l;tke#llnjli' a " E x ' -` hi rt ' ' o ' .. L 1 GAPE 181, ND J. Dee IS-9 .r - ' - bar 4nrir i c rh e ° VIVA er° ! 9'1'649,° , 4 - I° .o -114 4 ail _ :ours, ° Ism: B. I:irronirs: ,• ' , 37Xtr3n3A913.' - . . „ - ' ' (Corretreondenoe of The` Press.) - ' New Ontrclty.'Deo 19; Arrtvittd6li, Enoeh Train &pd ,burk Funny Bedo uin, frog Dost On t, ~ " : •,- ' ' ' nom RANDA, - ' -' ' ' _Elhip_Mandarits,Pemt, from r 00-sbow-foo, arrived at Mee - x °rig 'Me test. - Skier Odeon Pear i i t erovreifi from Nttallie for . N York, , . . ntgles i tsr; ill% las !Von? fi:sftle a ' f hid last rof Liver-, , - .....rieviP • into Novi' , Yorx , mil . nitt, for reedit:kat eseiet.' e.oevtate , betnn very nos, ~.', - Mtie, Osrmenumn. Pinckney, forllew Oleos, salhr , d e rift to do Janeiro Oth nit. - -- - rig isneto It-Davis, Head. from New Orleans (Or Pit .., : . r .. vet even lath Arm, ny, the: cobr titametide;at tw o,sk lbtk inst. from ttidtmtols. ~ zor rengnut, Mlester, in Atgoj for 7.10.y0ik, .. ,tonteitoktin bd MLitt bight of, Sec or veopa 8 0 00., _ - - li tag ui raV r ogitu n ft fror ,, !kiPlattlf..Wee ;ohm Into Nark Mrttrrfl ° ,33 ittitiTiom the Cinibeite!iii,:letth !Z I T gY r i l itestiot e , d r i re t tirgit i l i g it nicod at - ii.lyi YOrk th,..t; ' r ' ' for-- Yrre:Entd elpin etir. hi Downing': cleared get •IfiWans *lnst. plys , - n a- bonito, Kirk, henott it Msosttnilla,92la ult., !is j,S,"•Dalt•4 Heater, °leered 'lit. Henna 11th hod. for ' lor - i- s . sailed (rem ' 0 4 99 at b inst. _- X' thittrea, St _OA , , . ~, for • re drasiges, Butler, Miettionette;ll, and OW i ti `f•f --. ' °Bare°, hewn. Itroled. at Nor nik, Bo inst. 1 / 4 _l , • Vrac h eigs., t4 t r a r s=ioiT Tl eal:gl;2l, ' 4 .... ~ . 19t her i rr Jatook, tgroehi,:arrtyed_ at witernltlon, ; %.--Lthkll hiirrii..Hoita ' or, fOr . ,HAV l :Voritialied ' .TA _ 1 _lttnr, DOlcoinittrdor,, • •; - y7r.th em i t riprkif , Uoio. roT Alobi#, oltotiid at /New 40,,,bre .1 B44^tfteistAittOti;lg A &stood, W,.eitko,.end ,_:, It t abnpr,9Tirttll, petit, ror .tori, at pee , Ybrk - ,trus Z . " - '. , Oar itiotirke'AttrilEtbsey, • baited tram Havana I t ,yLAyist, itirWilitifirn. Nl' -.: , ,„ „ , - • t -,.., tt 5: Luny 1., he rs,: Alum/ton lOr biatnnzie indied' ' grind bit mot: . ..-- '., ~..-• * yy,'l:lo nderttmitilid, front Erevi r deuert 17h last -L .' For Phi adelehitt, " '"- - • . -.-, 1 : ~;.. ' Behr ht 11:4anittadildniltn,'4' Neleport • lath last -- !, fitm DeltanstO itt; ", '•i, : - • '...-- --. ' :' - " • Bohr k omen Nollionahrt. - froya Teuton for Philadtpl ----:, 1/14900,90 rtailtVort.l74k lock, , ..• .- n '0 f otter, kiedsompadia fps. illaitV Lelia s'' kyr, sr*o :nth last/ for May's lindincyruP, ~,...,tc kir ., godnarltrtioottilut •11 lettettlo4- d ,- .• ' k Ain alogodingt Anna r , nison. nee ~, ',- :'-' : ,an PreCts .74) ,reatle -from Fro dewier" *el °r. ASSISTANCE.--Com4pOn e".• deii6f,'Estaya, l'ataital. Public' italante vati all Wads , of ;Angina Complain aupplxed,' , ttifOrft Orilla: , 4Agareaw‘vhstemmilorood,", roatOfiloa. - 020-ot* WAW L :,._ ANTBD `Pirfitliin a - Wholesale • i m a t kVi t tillrel - I nk Sonthern andWial em . the age or a: talking mutant. drama, tea name, or2H2. Phila. r. o. WANTED--A i situation by W a young i v Ateg b is ' it l ti:Oldr4 re rrllg t .lt ASAP" fromimitimorit and this city.. .Mates• JEN B , poet ;. *^ 1120-3 t. SITUATION WANTED—By a Young NIMIL rt trutty-oyart rears top% grattolto 4 4 Crit tenden's cotueroint College; .itakistaot tloo or to learn some Wholortme busmen. Addro m a,- ton." Wet:4loe. . . . . tor in t 85 , 00 , r6 ves men i n mortgage P. ititZWILLI.,46O. 'CrOn*.janeers. dl9 St* B. W. AROR and SETY.OITH Streets. VITA NTED:-.llY'Jtiiiaary lst. a situation • • as BOOK-KEEPER, or in an Insurance ,Oorn or Banking House, by a practical Book-keeper of " .8. " e and influential P.O.busmen sequaintonoe. Address Box 2dt PARTNER WANTED.—An opening in an established Commission Nouse (Dry Goode) of a partnership wilt occur on the let of-the YOST. A yolms, aotive, business man, who could command from smooo to 820, 0 00. tear addrese l 3 9.Comoussionusiness," et the office of this paper. neas-tf FOR SALE AND TO LET. rrfOLET4-A CIESTNIIT-STREET PosOIiNiOKAIV4I I6 4 - o.k/ 86 °. Inquiry P. D..MYERB, ti:Ztopipbr) oSE TV OA! Btieets. fta TO 'REST-LTIAROtH LL, 8. W Corner CHESTNUT and TWELFTH Streets. 'FHB ATTENTION—OF COMMISSION -A. Men, Jobbei;. and Wholesale Dealers is called to those antotantia leam, new, STOKES, okthe east side of FOURTH' 8 rein. a httie. south or OHESTRUT. They are furnished with all modern eonvenieneee, and Inne let.vreasonahla terms to desirable, tmointa. :.Aka OHANOE'FOR ANY PERSON-. THAT wishes fo engage hi the COAL AND LUMBER Busbleu. " ' • The sobseriberf about:oh:Anglia' his ,buSiness' , offers for sale the Stook and Fixtures. and Lease of a COAL SchuylkillßEß YARD. situated on the west inde of . two and a ken miles aboVoMannyunkr The ettok consists of Mamba and. Pine Lumber, and Coal.:•z The Fixtures, horses, wagons, carts, and everything e i lityr ir l i ttr i f for carrying on the LUMBER AND TV? Yard an oid.eetablishod tend um now doing a good business, which the boOks alum There is a siding by the P. kit: R.'Roadiand a landing on the Schuylkill. It will be sold at Is yery.low rate, and only two hundrAddallars cash required.. • Asly,to • - , -yr., G. fie , lT n M boy. . FARMS FOR SALE, ranging from 20 to lao sores t in good !treaties. on eeey terms, FAItMB for rent, from le &ores upernrde. HANl.l4Ql4g,,GOrrittf.glit ,Ond ,DW.4I.,INGEI for gale or rent.o.fipplp _UURSON, dl7-sicw Ina Nornetrnorn. Penna. Ciltpkgat 4 o - ; 1 0A 14130-1)1 A 140 : — Will be sad; 'at & ',AUCTION ROOMS, on THURSDAY , next, VA mob, a wary au periorrGrand Action Piano Forte. Rosewood Case, made by Clustering. ,Cost 11$ tom - • Sale positive, as the owner brie, no further use d m iri t . 1d ay be examined on Wedneidttv : SWAM/MA dOLL EUIAVE INSP[- 'TUTE AT Punta) BALE , —Will be 2aposeft to publio sale on hIONDAY, the rlth day of Dream r, latO,ori,the preenses, One stawn„Lebanon count-, PC, the, grounds and buildings belonging_ to the Bwata 're Collegiate Is albite, being 33i AOlllll3 of GROUND, well rated, andar_largeßßlCK BUILDINO,_IO by 60 feet, our riles hi g h. yell adapted for a BOARDING non L. e oountry to in whir* a the school would be we ratenitedi and altogether e °twin nlty °Pond or &competent teacher to obta a prohta b.e school is a promising one. Further information can t oerobtained by addressing Dr. S IC. TREMBLER, &dietary or the Board of Di rectors. • pate to commence at I o'clock P. M., when conditions will be made known by the board of dimitors. WM. A. BARRY, President. Tone etc;net, Deo. 1 , 180. 1174125 OR SALE—The Good Will; Stock, And Fixtures of a Retail Coal Yard on BROAD Street. ono of the 1:N41°31401u the eto,doinca large kod. increasing business: To un_enentri tionian with °ash, for oattOPPOtilnltY pEored for a good investment. Fro addresz, apply to Mr. KICEFB, at this offloe. PO LET-3d, 4th, and sth Stories of the" Building,4l.lAßOFt Fitton. Well calculated forr a light manuiatturing busmen, having two sky lights, and water and water ciente; also, gas and gas aatures. A • ply on the Premien. dl4-Ifit. 11 ft PER CENT.—We have for sale paper %NAP DOW. 10 pet cent. pep arknimseeered deed of trust upon pteperty in Bt. Louts. The at tention of capitalists derarintSste Investments IN BAKER W.EBCOTT. d7-fes f - . South THIRD Street. VALUABLB 'FARM AT PUBLIC. .w.SALI3.—WiII be exposed at_Publio Sale on the l el e illg. s l 252 F, i al h a d iNfoT:r h of elfth month, (be tenon:We the EloPliMy of Elizabeth Mather, decorated, M., all that veluable plan situated on the Doylestown Turnpike, I 2 miles torch of the city of .P,hijelphltiorithin pno-fourth of a indent the village' of Plow W °rove, -in 'Moreland township, Montgomery county, adjoining lands of Pr. Wm. Hal, lowelliand Of the late aeries Hallowell. Washington Kimble, and °theta • rtentainuig abont one hundred and three acres of land , 6of which are woodlend,2 of Mee, dowi . the rest, in. fesciod state of cultivation, :The Inv pro rootlet - me large stone house 21 by safe et; stone barn. 42 by 66 feet, Myy house, Nilsson bowie,. spring, house over a Miser-fading spring of excellent water. a young appleorehar&Just beginning to bear. This p lace s doeintbliton ocitount ritlits pleasant, high, and healthful situation. Its - convenience to the city, by mane of ; the North ,Pennsylvanip, Kailtoad, it being within 3 mites of Abington Station, told oonneeted therewith by stages toner, a doLfrom theerove, ma kes it valuably forgiymentry seat. ?empty wishing to v iew the premises- previons to the day Of saki, will be shown the same by calling on Hopry Maxwell, residing _there on, For further information. apply to Thomas T. Ma. (her, Washingtolk. tooo,chltenttam. Township. Newi lie Soliolgeld, NO 1-07 North Salton* Street, or Wail Stapler, No. 1740 'Omen - street, Philadelphia. Condi'. twos made known at the time of the sale by the Hetroi d l .3;d3titt ; ' . TO LET—kbandsome Store and Cellar in tno 'sr with fine cellar lighted bi 4 14 8t g i g i e W e i rg E7- lg i h t r e Counter% gas fi n 4t t u mo ies, weter:dloi segoraujg under pavement,. 40. ge g T HAW ES. 1 aio 19 Btmarberly street. TO 1.11-i—The laige aii4tOry ware: ho o tA i l a sro • f Ler m ree rea street, suitat4o for 5i.&• INRKET B be " ! "8" '; ? Pi! atilr-Tin'tel ,pvioasmare."-A. Great Jaargoin,--Alidanu; JL — ftictuthig Establishment wititidtputLEnsine an 4 Boiler, and allohlplett set ,f Msebilierr tor mannfac t~~nmni an article from iron, now in demo nstrated r.all piinat. it can bo clearinsthat Istifinlnie inty a, handsome profit. A ddress WILLIAM 'HARRISON. , No. tiNortlizELEVlXTEßtrent;Witk name end Tsai: dance. dl ini_L figt HOUSES'TAVERNS, and STORES', MIL Reel Estate of every dOsoription, for ludo or tO rent. Apply to MAX HEIN'S, Real Estate Agent, • ; — 4t. " 4ilVag.?e N l3 l . ) ,e B dr: 2l Ad orders trill be promptly attended to. OA. Planar, and German spoken. Collector or round Rent'. niB-3m pOR SALE—A.Vitluable Lot of Ground, faet by 260, Weis fronts, water add Kite laid on one front; ignitable for 'choral or factory. It is atua r Icain the s kouthwesternlart of the oity, in a rapidly I at provingmeighborhood. errs easy. Addreu, for par. finial's," J. K.," of o thin paper. no-Ur: TOLET—The Second, Thlid and'Folirth Storleadf tho:4oggrgral ,and orgrioiona Elton., No.. 22 and 24 South DELAWARE Avenue, w, h largo Counting " Ong 4 "I Fl r ". t Pit Bl4 F D ; 1i TRAIN • al2rtt r , , , • „J' and 24 hOUTH POR SALE OR TO RENT—A Large property suitable for a Coal yard, Alapufaitirmy, or Foundry_parposes, situate op the north side of POP LAR RTJAF,FM, between Benoit streetad dikhookeink • creek, or eels!, (lately cocooned as Oi enat • omnibus stables,) 85 feet front on Poplar street, and lAD feet. to Lewellen,strett arid !hams a.: front on tne oannt or about 75 teet: .1:11(190 premises are well adapted for a Foundry or FllOlOf,T, the buildings easily aorkvarttble Our either purpose.' f.,I,IKENu & MONTOOM bRY. n26-sm• 1033 BEACH RT., Highteer th Ward.! fia WANTED—To sell at a Bargain; the litimest desirable Hotel Properly in BuFk o s in eop h tit . y : d r el 4 pTa t'i n a Vrani t l, li on ew . I ll o o r pe tiv e rs j oilgl i loplr e ty . eallLA the yremmes. or terms, ico., call on or actor 8.17. KIRK, Denville, Ps. • nICI-4w` MEDICINAL. FMB ALL-SUM/LENT THREEI - TRIEBEM.A.R. 11_3. and 3. 'rrotisoied by Royal Letters ratent of England. and smeared by the Beals of the Keels de Pharmacia de fun. and the Imperial Milne of Medieino, Vienna. No.l.ipiyeAnable for exhaustion, ewarmatorrhom, arid all phyla d isahliitiee. Pro. 2 co completely eradicates all traces of those disarms' that have been hitherto trashed Dr the narowouesad be{- aiDous moo of oopaima and oubebs. ho. 3 bas entjrely.supplanted the Ill'uriona nee of met oury, therapy numnair to the sufferer speedy relief, die- Persinu all torpurities, and rooting out the venom of dm- ISinliffEMAß, New. 1,2, and 3, are prepared In •the form o lozenge, devoid of taste and smell, and can be pl carried the waistcoat Rooked. Bold in tul easel, and divided into separate &awes adnliadetered Dl'Ve)Peant Lallernand.Roug. Eisord. den.- Prum 83 each, or four oases for 1119, whieh *aes esLited 477 oass, 'where by there Is a saving o f_ $9. f,e had, who l esale_ and retail of Di. NALROW,lo4 4t worratier, C N O ew York. Tal also cliattil i s e tivech Phimatai t01a.;1224 T. vi. D Dyurrr WEB, 218 north 13EUVRILI Street, Wholiaskraed NebeiLAlroateibr.P•nasylraitia. • • • • ZOLLIOKOFFER'S , ANTMMUMATIP Collillitloi—Ors..t I 'have been affiloted 'with rheu matism for a long berrod--s, portion of the time had 130 nja of f r tii i i g n stlakV! lighrliC°o6lllll and In here!' days 2 entirely o cheeriodp. recommend the s,.t 413Palifetiti,erbSe3v'hAtirilOvriplaSswithihrPolderagialf.till, ;f ea r; corner PIN. end X g sts: 5.41-8 m: Till. MOFFAT'S' VEGETABLE LIN E A.,. 1 , 11,1,8 AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly titeisil. and gropounee goveyeign remedy for dysuesonski . ,Nstuletioy, heart - 6 u . gn sold , headache, eostlseneis, (mama, fevers or at mai, rheumatism, Mitt, ,lf Mak irfirma , WIT!. ukiers, eruptive oom. somas, non rut i le, eryslikeAs, common bolds and lit igious'', wets ty spd eJJ derangement of the Noma e try.tem, f piles, pa 11 1r:recent% Velma to which th: f l _ ,WlPP.PrjuttaniMi. %Mork. ana 1 6 Matilde genersay sll ovar the cobattrr. ' i24-d&Wly WYALTE, Snit slid PRILADEIs MA RAIL- R 0 7,1 A FAL 73-111tIrL, A R NGEMENT. 9ustrats.mr MONDAY, Deoernbe r 12, 18/R. the trams wi I Jeava Philad e lphia, froml.he station, N. E. eentier IGHTEENT.ii find MARKET Streets, at 10 A. M.. I, and 420 P. M. Adrl f eg r ti#Ht h ir, Virar t l . ll.l9l ° , R,VI A 1 1 1; OP. N SYNDAY_S—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A.M., and P.M. unve wlt Chaster a 17.0 A. M. and 4P. .11 trains las ne Philadqiva at ald A. M. and 420 r. .00pnest at noniron h the Philadelphia and Eta tarnore •central Railroad. or Coneord Cliaddetotd, Kennett &IMO, and Avondale, MERRY WOOD, - - Otneral Superintendent. 11P12 00r a% PAINT—A very superior a il"' r tiCll6. Pure French snow White Zino, (Thille Montagne Company'a.,) ground in ml pure. CI Chrome tireett , various shades , In nit, pre: Yellow,o 16 If Venetian Red, ground in oil, pure. 1 'll 6 =.' h i l tr h . .$ - Zino, , " " *P r a l lth r iLL Ec BROTHER. Manurapturere, 11194 Noe, 47 and 49 North BEOOND Street. A MS AND SHOULD ER S.- 1 2,300 Pieoa OS-Smoked Hams end Shoulders; also, 900 prestos astir& Suter-Cured 'Hems for salts by Q. C. SADLER & ARCH Street, second door above Profit. dl7 BM • 44PKERR.-4 fine invoice of :Luc bta.,' ht. ;Crit., at nflewburyport 'minim- POD. Also. a small lot of a r i pz I ti e PI o. 1 Mackerel, la store arid for We b• 1 ji YLOR /4 Q_Q, nu 149 and 124 ri 0 HVi HAftv Hri. CIABET. , --100 , outos Barton Uuestier's 6t, JulienAloo do. et : Egteee.; boo do. Waeldds ion-Mortop St: Adield,-100 appAinowints to do. Mateo' Le. Roar do . do . gt 4.16, m rue 'and glace; oungei t st arVel d " or 61 r b Mown T o g and , Irpd7 41110. frivol& eRB s ON'B - ANCIAMSTIO TILES for floors, o • potted c m sirtat, Vratet Cooilan6toli. tote Main& CIAP i A - p4B,T DOW — ,GIttSt3 in -town, . is y v it t. , o l o X'ap 8. Wriminor of B.I3V'ZN O TH egid THE PRESS.-rtiILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1859. ritorosALß:kii LOAN. MAYOMS OFFICE, OITY OF PHILADELPHIA. pacresua ,13. PROPOSALS 'NOR LOAN CITY ,or PHILADELPHIA, Authorised by Ordinance appmved December 10th, A. D. 1889 PROPOSALS TO RE ENDORSED "PROPOSALS FOR CITY LOAN," Will be reenived et the Mnyot'a Cane, In the City of Philadelphia, until SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1859, AT U O'CLOCK M., FOR LOAN= TO THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, For wllioh Certikaataa of Loan of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS and upwards will be issued, bearing !nteyeklt at 81X ,PAR PENTUM per annum, FREE FROM TAXATION, REDEEMABLE k THIRTY YEARS from DATE Propose ba 'received foi' any ruin, but not in fraction, of one hundred donate. The Pro'poie4 will be OPENED ON THE 24th DAY OP DECEMBER, 12e9, . By the Mayor of the City, in the proximo of the City Treasurer and the Committee of Flostioe. THE' itiGilltST OE'rgli WILL BE ACCEPTED, The City reaming the right to accept or decline the whole Cr any part thereof. Payment will be required on' the thirtY-firet' oPly of December, Msg. fecereet to commence on the first of January, A., D. ALEXANDER, itENRY, dl2-bild MAYOR OP PRILADEPRIA LEGAL. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE ..M.• _CITY /NT' COUNTY OF pIitt,ADELPIIIA. EDWIN FORD vs. OWEN bIORRIB. Deeember Term, WS, No. Ma. Wu. Ea The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distri bution_of the fund in Court, orielfrom the sale by the Sheri under the above writori attend to the duties of appointment on TuESDA , December the 27th, 1852, at 3 o'clock P. M., at hie offiee,_ N 0.242 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia, when and where all par ties in interest are required to present th claim, or else be debarred from cominijin upon saidnd. - ' WM. . Auditor. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS -R. FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. _JOHN O'NEILL vs. ROSE O'NEILL, hen tember Torun. lE+69. N 0.37. /klge on for Divorce. And now, December 11:1, /659, n o motion of DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Attorney for hbellant, rule on respon dent to shoal cause why o diVoroa from tho bonds of matrimony should not be deoreed, returnable SATUR DAY. Docember.SLlM. • dli-vricf et ' Ti 4 THE , ORPLIANS , COURT FOR THE CITY ./131D courtly Eir PHILADELPHIA. • In. the matter of the Estate of ALEXANDER HALL, declassed. •• . • Bur citation to 'the administration and ouretwo of M SARAH DAVIS. executrix °e last will and testa ment of Alexander Hall, deceased. , ~Thquditor ayPointed by the Court to audit, settle and ust the scoount of the Aduunietrator of SAE DAVI ,degosoed, as executrix of the said ALEXAV DER HALL, deceased., and to report distribution of t e balance in the hanihi et said accountant, will meet the parties, in H1_4;010 his office, No. 250 North FIFTH street. en_ WED ESDY, December st. 1569. At. • • DEORGE THORN. °* 3 l o ° -gd - • Auditor. ESTATE OF NATHAN , G. HOWARD, deceased. Lette of Administration on the 'Sedate of NATHAN 0. HO WARD. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims or demand,' against said Estate , ale requested to present them, and all those indebted to said Fettle to make payment* without delay, to PEOHRE BEROF,AN r, Adminietrator, nl6-w6t 439 WALNUT Street. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENN - 1 1- SYLVANIA, FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT cflanuary term. 1860. No. 26. In Beady. ElizabethY. Walker _vs.birphia Vandewater Dunshee. George Id: Patehen,' fdtrifortl Martin. and Sarah Ann Martin, his wife. George Patchen, Edward Fitzgerald Patohen, Samuel J. Walker Patten, Joseph PotoheniL Sarah Marshall, Thomas Maya all. Martha Trimmer, !Sarah Bunk, Emma Gurney Wi Emu Marahall, Emma Catchall, Samuel Marshall , Joe Marshall. Ann Idar. shall,,William %dukes!, Benjamin Johnson, and Mary Ann Johnsen, his wife E li sabeth Entriken, Emma Entriken, Thomas Entriken, Emma Entriken. Mary Entriken, John Entriken. A d now, Deo. ari),)o C 9_, ort fibria the bill in this ease. and Motion of John . Knott/Ind David Webster, Solicitors of complainant, it is ordered that a writ of subpcena be leaned l returnable on the fi at Monday of February next, an that the writ be served, Petialit or by' 00Pf • On all srfa Com. monwealth, and that as to such of the defendants as re wde out of the State notice be given by the publication of the writ in " The tree.," a daily paper published in the city, of Philadelp tai at least once a week, for siz successive:weeks. Audit is further ordered that John F. Belaterling Eat., is appointed guardian ad [item, for Edward Fitzgerald Patchen , S.J. Walker Patehen, and Joseph tatchen. minor children of Henry Patclen, ceased. Emma Entriken, Mary Entriken, and obit En trilmni minor eltildrety_of AtIMILIi Entri 'f en , scanned, and that s copy of " Tne Prose. containing the writ and notice, be sent to the post office per mill of the non' moidept defendants, Corhfieo from the record. In teatimonywhereof, I have hereunto set my Seal hand, and affixed the seal Il t . the EMP'eme Court: at Philadelphia, th s fifth day of Der comber, A.D.1889, RO. TYLE , Prothonotary. E,ASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA NIA. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL. PHIA. 198, The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,to Sophia Van. dewat n ei t, gu A tiLi t iek a ? t e i :rsg i ht. Pea n, Mulford Mart?, ! % d r erfild Patoien i s trumisi l ar galVe t r ° 'swap Pa taint Sarah Marshall. Thomas Marshall Martha Mater, Sarah Beek, Emmit Putney. Wit , . horn Marshall, Emma Marshall. Rama Marehall. John Afarsliall• Ann Marshall, 111 . ntrlken, Dania. tai n Johnson, and Mary Ann Johnson, hie wife , Eliza beth Entrtken, Emma Entriken Thomas Entrikon, tr n 4 1 21 a Oglg i n k n e ljO ‘ ti a . r t n y ot ' s k an h al I n ge andappear before thelusticea of our Sustains Court ofFennaylvania., at a court to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the Eastern distriet. on the first Monday of Vebruary next. to answer to a bill of complaint exhibited against you in our said coon by Eligsbeth T. Walker, and do further and to reeinve whatnot' said court shell have oonoidered in this behalf. And thin you are not to omit under the penalty of four hundred d'idlers. Witness the Ron. Walter H. Lowrie. Chief Justice of our said court, at Philadelphia, the third day of Decem ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine. RO. TYLER, Prothonotary. MEMORANDUM.—The defepdante have to enter their appearance in the suit in the Prothonotary's office on ()rimier° the day at which the writ is returnable ; V-rt`uvg bill may be I ' M? P r Vilr,FraoTh.t. ry. TN THE DISTRTCT COURT FOR THE CITY AND CnUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. W.M. M'CAULEY and FRANCIS CASSIDY, True. tees, hc.. to the use of the, Milton Loan and Living Association, vs. JOHN 0. KLONEGAR. Levan Fa mes. No. bt7. Sept. T., 1859. The undersigned has been appointed anditor to re above istribution of the fund raised by virtue of the mentioned writ from .the sale of the following property tla viz e ' ertain lot or piece of ground and three story brick building thereon erected, situate on the south side of Washington_ street, In the District of Southwark and county of Philadelphia: Beginning at the oistanes of one hundred and forty-one feet east ward from the east side of Delaware Eighth street, con taining in front or breadth on the said Washington street la feat, rind in length or. depth southward paral lel with the said eighth street fifty-five feet ; bounded on the north by said Washington street, on the east and south by other ground of tho paid John hiletlrea, on the west by ground this day intended to be granted to Geo. W. Beebe, onground rent, (being the same premises which the said James O. Beebe and wife, by Indenture bearing even nate herewith, granted and conveyed unto the said John C. Klonegar under and subject to the pay ment of a yearly rent charge of WO, unto john l'ilo- Crea, his heirs and assigns forever, as by reference to the said Deed will more fully and at large appear)." The Auditor hereby notifies, all parties in interest that attend to the &sties of his appointment op TUESDAY, 77th of December. 1859, at 4 o'clook, P. M., at his office, 411 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. All persons having claims upon the said fu d are re quired to present their Riming before the n ersigned, or be debarred from ooming in upon the wild d die lot OEO. A. COFFEY, Au d itor. jN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. JOSEPH KING, and JESSE C. HANS V, axeoutors, tice.. vs. JOHN PILIHOIL, Defendant and JOSEPH SINOPERLY, terre-tenant. September Term, IBIP. No . 1,044. Al. Vend. Ea. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report dietrl. button of the fund, in Court, engine from the sale by the Sheriff, under the above writ of oftlibladt,t, p ertain i b n n i en t li v t e o=l ° ll 2 li: n t d h county t ' or e° o ° f Phil Pols afore= , twinning a corner of Frede rick Goekler's land, on east aide of Delaware Se venth street, thence exten ing along the said si d e of Gin said street,'soutn twelve degrees west one hundred feet to a worse of tang; now, or late of Thomas Cope ; thence with the line of the same south Seventy eight degrees east to, the westerly side of the Germantown road, thence along the same porthwardly 110 feet more or less to a earner, thence ',nth the Imp 9f the said Fie der iek Goekter's land, north seventy - eight degreeswest to the place of beginning, (being the same remises which William Cope by indenture, dated lath dey of June, A. 1001;franted endoonveyed unto the said Jahn Portal in fee au toot to the tosyment of a yearly round rent or sumo one hundred Dollars, in eal half yearly payments, to be made on the Drat 4e v Of the months of April and October, in every year t ereafter for ever). N. IL—The a .Isoye property is known as the" Seven Presidents Hotel." kn., vrlll attend to the cloths, of hie ' 1! We n :rll 'ego on A T Ig a Ll D E:Z e r el; tLITAft, ge'ePacn k d where nilparties in Interest are required to present their claims, or else be debarred from coming in upon said fund. LPAYIS C. CASSIDY. 411040 C. Auditor, GC, AND SEE TILE ROOT AND HERB DOCTOR. Who can he consulted at the BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL, NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADILLPIIIA, Commensals on the first day of December, HA A Stethoseopie examination of the Heart, Lungs, and Throat. free ofcharge. He will rema in at the 'lmlay Sheaf Hotel, except on the following days. when he will_ be at the stapes below named:The second Monday and Tuesday of ovary month in Pottsville, at the White Horse Hotel: the following Wednesday afternoon and Thursday In Harrisburg, et the United Status Hotel; and the Saturday following In Port Deposit. at Mr. fk i limith'S and fouttli Satur. each month in or der of erisville, et Ti Oar isle's. All letters should be iota to Philadelphia .e treats all disease.. . . . . He operates on _the Eye and Ear 1 removes all kinds of Wens, Tumors, Tonsils, Fairness; straightens crooked Limps or Joints. and extracts Teeth, All of the above surgical operations are performed on the latest ennui pies, and warranted complete. It is evident that there are Hoots and Herb* suffioient to cure all diseases that the human family are ever afflicted with. This has been a great study with the e seat faonity for nines best adapted, aangfirheotwngnpiu?'fliet tt2 find out the He stops Too th ache in one ntinute. tee oldhargo. d174t." Da. 0. W. LIVI OBTON, MESSRS. ROSENTRAIJ MORRIS, from Pl i ymouth, England, manufacturers o the aeleareted Pantegeople" Spectaelse, respeot ully the, pa k. tronege or the lans and gentlemen of Philadelphia and vicinity. to their superior ground spectacleglasses. The valuable advantage derived from them in, that 41- stem) of vision beaorniscstrampti, heated, weakene d . sod in numerous oases seriousty injured, It is preserved and strengthened, everything at onoe becomes clear and brilliant, and very aged Bergen* are enabled to en,- ploy their eight at the most minute ocolipation, by day or candle-light can 000 with those lenses of a much lees magnifying power, and they du not require the frequent ohangee to the dangerous effects of further powerful 11011i 1 1L91100. Certifioates 01111 be seen at the office over Mr Chriet man'e singe, 702 CHESTNUT Street' , adjoining Cler mon's Photograph mottle. dig if 15 BORES AMERICAN AN]) tOOOI , II.ENCII WINDoW OLABB—The most Ai ve i r ki a:du k u liffipl aw. Ettlitreats. • e " m " Eartr QOOl . Oll , WHISKEY.-125 Puncheons Innen Stew Art. & ON's Penalty Malt, in bend And for lido by °sun IV/UTELEY, al4m milt xtoAn PHILADELPIIIA,GER FRANkMANTOWN AND NORRIS OWN AILIWAD , - INTIR ARRANGEMEINT- On and after . MONDA „Nov. 21, 1869, pos. OXRMA TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 0, 7,7.60, 9, 10, 11, and UA. M., 1,2, 5, ax, 4,6, 6X, 8,7, 8,9 i, and IIX P. M. Leave Ciernuintown B 7 , ,8, BX, pu t ay ILA, , ON 1,9, 3,41,•04:1ire, 634. Tithi o - - D ve Philadelphia 9.05 min. A. M 2, 934, and Id P.M, Peeve Germantown 8.10 min. A. ra.,1.10 tinti.,sX, arid 9 M. cIiEEITNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 0, .7.60, 11 A. M., 7,4, 634, 7, and 10 P. L M. eave Chestnut 11111 7.10, 7.40, 04 3 , and MO A. M., 9.40, 6.90, 9.40, and 8.10,P. M. ON SUNDAYS, heave Philadelphia 9.05 A. M., 9 and 6% P. M. Leave Chestnut 1310 TAO A. 85., 12.50, 8.20, and 8.40 min, P. M. FOR CONSLIOHOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 8,9, 11.08, man., A. M., 1.05,8.08, Oi 5 74 , and 111,1 P. at veNorristown 6,7, 9, 11 A. M., 134, 434, and P. ON SUNDAYS Leave pintadelphifi 9A. M. and 6 1'. M. Leave PiorristovrAT ß Akah l alliA. K M.. Leave Philadelphia 6,134,9, 11.05 A. M., 1.05, 2.05, 6.86 , 654, 734,, and 11X P. al. eave Mainline ic 734, A% 934, and 1134 A. 9,8, 5, X; and 8X P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., Boma eX.P M. Leave Manayuna 74/. . Nl,, , and Oi Y. 11. K. 131111111. General Superintendent, n 194 NINTH and GAREN 'treats. 1859. ifftigiM!lN 1859. WINTER ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORE ipiEE, TOE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PRI • ELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD C . - LINER. FROM p_HILADELPHIA TO NEW YORX AND WAY-PLACEP, PROM WALNUT-STllltilT Will leave as follows, vie At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. & Am. Aeoommodatkon . . :es gg At 6A. AI„ Camderstia — fer - say flaw Jersey lAosommodation., —• 746 At 9 A. 91., via Camden and Jersey City, blaming hfail ~ • - .. 3 00 At it A. 11.; via ? Taeony West ern Express • ...• • • ... .... . . 8 00 At 12K P. M., via Camden and Amboy Acoommo- At 2P. AL, via Camden and Areboy, C. & A. Rx- 225 Ar 4 P. reas M., via Taoony and Jersey City, Even :afros.. Art it L. vicfaal - ci City, 3d Clone c* Tioket. 23 At 6P. M., in — anlon City B vening 3 AV).. M., via Camden and J 91191 OitYriiPuthern 26 At SP. (Freight and l'assenger)—let Chas Ticket........ 4 2.6 3d Class Ticket . Ite The $ P.M. Mail Lino runs daily. The 11 P.M . South ern Mail, BaturdaLs oxoepted. For Belvidere. Easton. Flemington. &e.. at 6 A. 51. from Walnyt-ftroot wharf. and SP. M. from Kennington. Far Nation cliona, Allentown, and Llothiettem, at 0 A. M. 'Zan:A , Railroad, , ike.barro, Montrose, O r reatlia, af ,, i r 4f,t'....r.'evia ' Delaware , Laakawanna,._an Western a»rPag. - For Mount Bolly. at amid A, 31., and :arid it( ) P.M. For Freehold, at 6 &AI. and 4 1 P. M. M. WAY LI For Bristol Trenton.to. at 3P. M. from Kensington, ands P. M., from Walnut-street wtiart. For Palmyra, Riverten,Delanoo. rtomly, Burlington. Bordentown, &0., at 12,4,3, and s/i P. P 211. I3teamboat Trenton, for Taoony, at 11 A. M. and . Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed @soh paege9pr. Paeatingera are prohibited from taking an2thiag as - gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over y pounds lobe paid for extra. The company limit t elf TagDoniability for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will ot yo liable for any amount beyond 8100 , except by special contrag,t. 1 dl6 - WK. 1. GATBIBBB. Agent. TIOr=:;CIIESTER ortitopetivA Ri'llAtotArt—PAß -I¢ENGE_R TRAINS FORD MTNINOTQWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS.—Ou Na p ki n tole rift Poem i 'tlfrfliler Passenger n g e. 1 1 e_t ofe Pl i rietde. C loh N t. a.. Heflin italiglior cOmparlit earner of BILLIA I D ZafilYVll 4 :ll.l /.30 A. al, AZTERNOON TRAIN for Dorttlitstryn, loam at 4.10 r.M. DAILY (Sitn,excepted.) Ay order ol the ard or Managers, of the Philadelphia 4n de Reading " (499.11tiriLirRNNY.Eleoretarr. iIingtAMPHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD, MORNING LINE, fotPOTIRYILLE, READ ING and HARRISBUG, Leaves the Depot, at or of BROAD and VINE Straota, at TM A. NI,DAI , ~.( Sundays exoepted,) for POTTSVILLE, HARRIS RO, and all intertnodtate R 9 194, connecting at Ham ebu rg with trains running to rittaaarg, Oboantelbahs l earliolp, Ganburi, &o. AV QOM LIN ka. Leave at SAY. , iLLY, for POTTEIVLLLE and HARRISBURG, At 4.90 P. M., DAILY. fßandaysexoeptaddfor BEAD ING, and intermediate potato. , do W. H. Mell.MsNNV.Rattrotarit RAWER NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. • WINTER ARRANGEMENT. AEbP,o l. 4 l ll,. E f i llalaiH D rl l ifil. I IitET&I T . °N• On and after ALONDAY, ovember7th, 180, Passen ger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, DAILY, (Sundays excepted!) For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentoyro, Manoh Chunk, Hrleton, &c., (Express,/ at 8.00 A. Al. or Bethlehem, (Express, ) at 9.90 A. M. and 9 P. M. or Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.40 A. M. and 4 P. M. For Fort Wrushington, (Aeoommodation,) at (I P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave B:P 'et- ,' ft::: -) A111 . .',1 . .1°P1 3 . 'YAM 9.20 P. M. Leave Fort Washinsto S n,(Aeoornmcdationd at f. A.M. Philadelphia for Fofrt iUN Washingto DAYS: n, at 830 A. M. hiltulelphis. for Doylestown, at 4 P. M. ylestown for Philtulalphut, at ;A.M. opt Washington for thtladelphis, at 2./0 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, 81.150; to Afauch Chunk, 82.00; to Easton, .1.20: to Driylestown.Bo cents. Through tickets must be procured before entering the oars. . .. .. All Passenger Traini (eXteat Elallgai Train.) con nect at Barka street with, ?nth and ixth-streete, and fienond and Third-streets Passenger °Railroads, at FILLIS CLARK. Agent. THE PENNSYLVANIA VE NTRAL RAILROAD, 1859. iii/gto!nig i 1859. THE CAPACITY O t r THIS g8 0 .5;11 R, t i 3 EQUAL TO THREE A T I VROUO T H I YALERGER'TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Conaeoting direotthdadelphia with Waugh Trams from Boston, New ork, and all point* t, and at the Union Depot at Pit burg with accosts was for Cia cinnati,St. Louis, levelenit, Ch ease, athngton, St. raaPs, Indianapolis, Loumville, New Orleans, and all nterrnedtate tempts in Chit, Indiana,lllinois, Hoene y, Michigan, w isoonsithminnesota, musouri, Ranges, and Nebraska—thue furnishing facilities for the trans aortation of Passengers nnstu paned for speed and ann. fort by any oilier route. gx press and Fast Lines ran through to Pittsburg, without change of Care nf Conductors. Smoking Cara are attacked to each Trate; W Bleeping Cars to Express and Fait Trains. The RUNS DAILY i Mail and Feat Lines, Bun del Va l if Yr t itit d. i leaves, Philadelphia at 5.03 A. M. East Line 11.50 A. ; eT' :" ItO M. 4A it.IMEAVE AS ItIV A larrlgitti lAccommodation! a v t iefullirn J t i i is a .00 P. M. Columbia Passengers for West Chester will take the Mall, Parkesburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Penneylvanla Railroad Passenger Station. Passengers for SunburY, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate Pouits,leaving /Ma detreix 17 e ., so n t!ortlygrim e a d h e the olSee of the Company il i e lliolgelplta, k ?i:w York, Sitoston, or Bab Rail cad ; Ticket'. Eaetward at any o the Important 11Olf0111 0 cos in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the hllistamppt or Chip 11.110/1. Irk. Fare always ail low as any other Route. Thecompletion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chmego l rnake this the D/RELIT LINE BETWEEN iH PAST D THE GREAT NORTI& ST. The connection ot ;ranks by e Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding an dratee or temage of Freight, together with the paving o time, are advantages readily niatatedin , stunner. , o Freight and theTravelling FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Rout Freight', of deseriptionp can be for,. warded from Philadelphia. New York, Boston, or Balti more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wootinsus, lowa, or. Missouri, by Rail road direct. The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamer,, by which Goode can be forwarded to any port on the Ohm.- Muskingum. Kentucky , Tennessee, Cumberland. Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, filisou, Kansas, Ark - anima, and Red Rivers; and at Clevelan ri d, Sandueliy, and Chicago, with Steamers to all ports on the Northwestern Lake.. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi dence on its speedy transit. 'I'HE RA TIES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora ble as are charged by other Railroad Compan ies. n n a„ Be particular to mark packages'. via atinaßail- Iderehaats in the West ordering goods from the East, win do well to direct them Shipping pped by this Route. Nor Freight Contracts or Directiens, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pany: D. A. STEWART, Pitteburgi Doyle & Co., Steubenville,O.; 11.5,Pieme re Co., Zones- O.; J. J. Johnston,.; It. McNeely, Mays ville. Ky.; Ormsby & opper, t'ortsmouth, 0.; Paddock & • Co.. Jettersonville, Indiana; If. W. Brown & Co Cincinnati, O.; Athern & Hlbbert, Oluoinnatt, o.' R. C. Meldrum, Madison, led.; William Binta , m, Lo4sville, NY.; P. 0. O'Riley & Co., Evansville, ad..; N. W. Gra ham & Co., Cairo, 111.. It. . Sags, St.mg, Mo.; John H. Harrill, Hashville,Tenn.; Name & Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.' arke & Co . Obi Obiesgo, III.; W. IL 11. Koonte. Alton:Ili • Marshy & Walla, Dubuilue,lll tor F reig ht Agents of'Railroade at di ff erent pm= in the W est. Parties attending to their own shipmentsam the East, will and it to their interest to oalt on the Ag e n of the company at the following planes before 'hipping; letters addressed to either of them on the suited of reights,willjnaet with prompt attentions J. BNEEDER, Philadelphia. MAGRAW & KOONS. 80 North street, Baltimore. LEECH & 2 Astor House, oil& Witham et., PLY. LEECH & Kilby street, Boston. If. IL HONSTON, Gen% Freight Agent, Phila. THOS i i . u trefif C P gl k A i t t l kidial l i l a la r pa. PHILADELPHIA L WIL AILROA MINGTON, AND BALTI PABBgI4 6 (IVITIR A IKEMATFTITTLAb I ETPRIA For Baltimore atkide A. M., 12 noon, (Fameas,) an, 1140 P. M. • For Cheater at 8.16 A. M, , 12 noon, 130, and 11.10 P. M. For Ch eater at 6,15 A. M., 19,1.30 1 and /1.10 P. AL For New CellitlO at 5.15 A. IC ,an a 4..0 •M. For iliddletown at 8.15 A. hi., and 4.X1 . For over at 8.15 A, M., and 30 P. For Word at &IVA. M., and 4.30 P.M . • N. For Beaford at 8.15 A. M., and 4.N1 P. 1. For Laurel at 8.15 A. M., and 1.30 P. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8,30 A. M., (Express,' 10.16 A. M., and Big P. M. Leave Wilmington at 7.15 A. M. and 11.20 A. mo.taand 8.10 P. hi Leave Laurel at 6.10 A. M. and 3.40 P. M. Leave Raeford at 6.45 A. M and 1.06 I'. M. Leave Milford at 7.50 A. M.:and 4.251'. M. Leave Boyar at 9.08 A. M., and 5.00 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.05 P. M. eave New Castle at 10.65 A. M., and 8 p. M. Leave Cheater at 8, 12_,A. M. 2.22 and 9.15 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A. M. TRAINS POR BALTImORR Leave Cheater at 8.0 A. M.,1738 and 1140 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. .13.111 P. M., and 13.90 A. SUNDAYS Only at 1110 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Ohl y at 5.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSER ORR OAR attached, will run an follow.: ,L 611.116 Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate P re e tivrWliniriyton for Perryville and intermediate places &Ulla Y. *0 Leavewilminikon for Philadelphia and i n te rme di a t e places at 5A.6 .Y. Leave Baltimore for Stemmer'. Run, Chase's, and liarewood at 144 P. Id. 06 . S. M. FELTON. President. PHILADELPHIA AND ftil'illMTi l li i r i t t ‘,Vitl i g'A D , b l uUo — , ldago, Rook Island, Niagara r fah Milwaukee, Bur ttirn, Montreal , St. nen, Detroit, Dunheth, and Ht. manger trains will leave_tlieTbßadelphigniad Acted tag Railroad DeP7t,oonnor_ldßiplj o and . ylNE Streets, °Al" ' CBl lU sex & e , P irlq• l i l pllrlds. For ' Elmita,_Nitig aro .c ails, uffalo,Detrolt, Chicago, Mllwatikoe, Rook Island, galena, Elt. Paul e, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. LSO P, M., NIGHT EXPRESS, PI Elmira, Niagara Falls, Butrato,_Betroit Chicago, Alli waukee, Rook Island, Oalona,St. Fauns tt rlingion, an St. Loulo. The T3O A. M. and LSO P. M. trains ran through to VARRISBURG, etoppingat all Stations on the Lebanon Ve Y 7 1 .1i 4 .14. train connects at Rupert for Wilkea tail . ,i , Pas top, Scranton, and tdi station , on the LACK- A ANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. aggago cheakad to Elmira. Britlalo, and Suspension Bridg° 7 ) l l.ote can he pqoureil at the Philadelphia and )rli , ,, thou, l e , loket 0111oe, Northweet_oornor o 8 X and CU Kt RT nrifit i and at the Yawn "! Entrli EXi a tlin FlthIEV TRAIN Leave, the epgt, Blip etre*, below no, daily a VIII de i x r ej o^^ s te m d 7 r .., Ki l l ;LA: (legged 1,2P,',' a V.Ttatto' iniji 4 e going the urns /ay. For further in ormation, t anole o at Or to 6/14111 h . t 8 1) . fi k Plife LOAD , 4A V ionnetL N. W. earner 41XTH and OnESANuT went., 001-tt Philadelphia. i ' -141CitiOgli. , OFFICE OF THE te a t s i tm e a re : : , 77 ; 1 1 u A : RY , , Ni i A t C h WV ; EA a ' A n Yr ‘ M UE AlErNeNAting of i a d t the?rhe a g C . o r 11 ;41; 1 , on MONDAY ,Company ili nbe.Tu:nhuaeainti 9, T 1860 h. , a m t t r o t' 04 0 it , t k r A p . Fi e ident and Dirantora for 'laid i:rn in ld a n n Y y .re i t t wrsen ti ld e b a L t r h a e of m l i ll ne A. P h ia l. ce n'n3Voqoo th lC: ALFRED L. CLAY, d4O-dtle9* Secretary. - - OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COLLEGE PAB- it. lo o.li_eli . .l - ti,tff...tz' SENOR — ft RAILWAY 0 Ml '4 " PANY, Ridge and Colum bia avenues., i The Annual Meeting of the Stock holder(' of the GIRARD COLLEGE PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY will' be held, at the Office of the Company, on MONDAY, January 9, ISLO, at 9 o'clook,.A. M. The Eleotion for President and Directors of said Company will be held at the same place, and on the same day. between the flown of 10 o'clock A. M. and 9 o'clock P. M. H. S. 111,1011 T. illO•dting* Secretary. CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Philadel phia, N0v.18,1899. At en Election held on the Net instant, the following gentlemen were 'Awn Directors of Gas Bank: Alexander 0, Cattail, Joseph Lindsay, Robert K. Ne ff , Samuel T Canb y, James Steel. John V. Grose. Edmund A. Sander, Charles 'Knecht, ' Alexander Whildin, . )lavid Vanderveer, Hugh Craig, Philip H. Christian J. Hoffman. • And at the meeting at the Hoard THIS DAY, the fol lowing offioers were unanimously elected: A. 0. C ATTE!. President. R. R. NEFF, Vice President. (13.tf J. W. TORREY, Crolder. NOTICE.—IIOLDERS OF TIIE MORT— zage Bondi issued by the Coalmine, Williamsport, snd hem Railroad Company are invited to tall with in twenty data Tram this date, at the Offiee of the Company, 308 WALNUT Street. between the hours of 10 and 'I o'clock, daily. and sign the power of attorney under the resolutions passed by the Bondholders, at the meeting hold on the 11th u t. sollt i EL V.MERRICK ROBERT BYARD P. A. VAN DYICE. t ir., J. N. 'HUTCHINS() , M. W. MITCHEI.L. .P. HUTCHINSON, Committee. Whl. D. LEWIS, Trenton. Deoember Si MI n26-1m NOTIOE IS GIVEN THAT APPLIOA tion will be made for a Certificate of Pennsylvania §fate loan, T e nho.: lone O l et s ed is tugueV o l i fit A N j o i; l9, l Wißl 9 : )' ll(7;ioVi ' lr 411.(11°V ' nix.am> INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE OMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1835. OFFICE 8. E. CORNER TRIAD AND WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MAJLINE INSURANCE F.Re.b °' 'PP 0 1 amts qr the W"ld. n.c. .T, INLAND INSURANCES . . . . . ... On Goods, by River, Canals, Lake s and Land Carriage to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On !Saraband* generally. On Stores,3oyrejlingileusgs, gco. Amtiinuci.up T/it; GiAlPaliy, November 1, i. Par. Market Value. WSW. Philadelphia City 6 P 9 oent. Loan-4129,PM CO 100,000. Pennsylvania State 5 Ijr ot. Loan 9.366.5 00 / 21,000 Pennsyjvanis. State 6 V et. Loan 26,000, U.S. Treasury 59 V' cent. Notes and 21.00) 00 interest due • 5a.2123 SS olitopp U. iil. Treasury 6 47 cit. Notos and inter st due ~.,.,. .... 30,015 00 e?5,17,0# Tettkporery Loan to }!ti pip) , or Alla (lelphla ' ''' 4 ''• •• • 4 0 ,5 0 0 0,1 940,0, Peppit e lvania Failroad?d Mortgage .„, 5 009 t. pnls.,,,— •• —. 400 00 11,0,000, AM Payy van a rtallroan Mort gage 6 cent. BOU • 814,61 V West Phil alpine Passenger Railway 11150° 00 Company 7 4.fv et. coupon bonds 12.600 00 v 6.040,509 shares stock Germantown Om Cz;mpany,interest and plinoi.pat uarantied oy Vie c9.you. Phila oiphifi• • • " • ."- 4 , t . : - 15,0 6.5 15,0n0, 141) aLree r 81 1;!YIV4114 , ff.!!!9 44 / gananY.. t '.....,.... ......... ; pis 01/ #6,000, 100 sham ADM regt1111)1V41116 Hail road.Compaay....., ~.„.... esci co 01030, sharea Philadelphia Int Nat and Steam Savannah dteam Navigation Com oany, Ocean Steam Natotateon Company, Philadelphia and No vo/ do tie Maim Tow Boat m company, PMlsdelphin Eaohange Company I.flooo SIM MO Donis and Mortgagee, and Real Eetate, Of- $4°8 ' 715 5.1 Buddln ille reoeivabrei fOi . l . niu . r . a . n . .iiii made...:- . „ -. :: Manoe duo at ,igenoies—Premiume qn Ma *sine rolieleo, q4ereet, Nut 04er dpbte due the uomPailYfb.66l OA Berle and stooa of sundry InenVin . oll . dOmpa- We 1.... ..-.-..........-. 3400 00 Cash on Deposit Iillenii:::::::,:.--- . 51,060 51 DIRECTORS. William Martin. Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Soudan . F. Pollution, E l n Yhll7)O%dln%' enry Sloan, dward Darlington. john C. Davie, H. Jones Brooke antes Tyumen, Speneer IM'llvaine. !WIWI Eyre, Jr. Thomas C. Hand, James O. Rano, Robert Dorton, William C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones. ktie t.ll 11. Kent. _ /ernes B. l'il'Parlsr.d. t. R. H. Ruston, Joshua P. Eyre, Gorge O. Leiser, Jo B. Semple. Pittet. nUgh Cflllf . D. J. Morgan, Charles Kelly, A. Berger. 41 WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND, Vine President. HENRY LYLBURN. Eleorelary. dl6.dtf AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., LA. INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET UAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street above 'Third, Philadelphia. Having a laree paid-up trimtal Stock and Surplus In vested in sound and !veils lo Seounties, oontanne to in sure on Dpellings, Stores Furniture, Merehaudise, Vessels in Art an their r ar604, , and other Personal Property. All losses litera l y and promptly adjusted, maserons. c isir , W i t . tott, John T.Leirm, James R. Campbell, uel C.Sorton, Edmund O. Duttlh. trick B ). lhas. W. Poultney, Israel Ii ()roe, 0 F.ORO ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MA RIO. ileoretarv. laM-ly If lAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. U 1 CHESTNUT Swot, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIIAI n SYLVAIA. y THE STATE OF PENN • CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISK& nut iteTorts ktatuaL WRIGHT- ... -of WOOL ROIL, ILLIAId W. WALTIIHI, William Tan hGo prtAuae Hlclicansoll- J. C. Rowe & Co. sown A. Wits T..... Wees, Yoben & Lloyd. nii.CLEf LITPINCOTT.- Lippincott, Hunter, In BOOM ttnol9 W. STOUT --..... Charcoals., Stout. & Co. Rent Law's, Jr•-.-.. Lewur, pr os., k Co. Axil, D. DI Davis & Sauey. A. H. HOeiclttnitd.-- trOcenheitti,l4oola6, & CO. ofinf B. John H. ELieon & Bone. tang W. EvitamAN John W. Evprman k Co. rIIOMAIS B. MARIIN SJVRAD & !WIMP. GEORGE W. DAY. frac ea. JONATHAN J. gLOOUAL Vioe Preel, WILLIAMS 1. HLANCIIAH D. Floo'v. au4-lf r NSUR A N C E 0101PANY OF THE iiNE GS A TAA U F "" §k v 4 AN E I IC — I F IBAt N B D UITI: Ohaytered In INS—Capital e2oo,ooo—Assets, January 1, mig, 4317,446 10-100. All unrested in sound end available securities—eon tipue to insure on Vessels and Cargoos, Buildings, Stooks or Merchandise, ko„ RE en liberCTOßSal terms. DI: Relll7 B. Bherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby zlrtnitiel l Or: u n n t e ,J ,, r., , Charles Meoalester, Tobiasv William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Waltman, ifta l a d A i iihit, je ' Hour, O. Freeman, Chute' O. Lewis, ...neve C. Carson. WILLIAM lARNIN R D I BH r ERR y ERD,Piree S s - i wf n in t. tt LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM. PA NY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMA ANY. Northeast corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Assets, 8902,V4 al. INSURES LIVES for the whole term of !life—grants annuities and endowments—purchases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and Guardians. 'TRUSTEES. iniel L. Miller, I Samuel H. Stokes, n yamin Coates, William lihrtin, ebard S. Newbold, James B. ateFarlani. William I'. Hacker. Joseph If. Trotter. William H. Kern, James Euston, Samuel C. Huey, Theophilus Pauldin g. Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Boudor, decry C. Townsend. Daniel I . Hutchinson. Agdolphus Kent, John W. Horner, 'V ‘ Shrum H. Carr, Ellie 2. Anther, ''. V. Fallow, Samuel J. Christians 'Tarim Robertson.oseph M. Thomas , J Warner Al. Rosin, elin G. Brenner, P. S. Mich or, l fistriii. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. BASIL. E. STOKES, Vine Prat. JOON W. HOBNOB, Secretary. sing -1r THEQUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA..Pn, FRANKLIN CHARTER P HuILDINGS. 08 ERPET AL NUT Street. CAPITAL .....:.----. -.... . woo 000 —..— , BUIIPIrIIB . . ..... lgo.ogo .. .... FINE, MARINE,. AND iNKANIi INl4a.tikCE. Fire Iran ranoe, limited and perpetual, on Buildings and Merchandise of nil descriptions. WOMB Insurance, inland and Cowan , on Vessels, Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World. OFFICERS. EgliDs H. HART, President. Y. ROSS Vice President, . R. 003 HALL, Secretary. B. H. BU TLE R, Ace t Secretary. D 111.10 1 .0118. George R. Rut, E. W. Bailey E. I'. Rose, Andrew R.l.:fambee, A . C. Cattail , Charles G. Im l ay, Foster 8. rerkmb 11. R. _cogasliall, Samuel Jones. 1 1 4. D.. lion. H. AI. 1 .,, i11er. nut COMMERCIAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY—A mooting of tho etochholdern of tiu c_ejnym will bn held nt their_ Milne, in root of lIIg WALNUT Street. on MONDAY, Doe. ID, foal, at 10 o'clock A. 111., at which time and place an election for eight Directors wilt be held. in rureuanee t of net of In corpor 7 ation. JOHN hIcCOLLOM, Secretary. IOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU. RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. I. W. Baldwin. l a • Bdil,ar.Thrnnon, ' Wr .11i n itt'n , i ham minim, Rol ,t. W. D. Truitt. Wni N. Hamlin, C. E.spongier, S. 11. Houston, Wm, IL Lova, J. G, Mitchell, Charlon F. Norton. . S. Warne. John Clio ton John F. Addict', Edward A. Warne, R. T. Kemal. H. H. Shillingford. Thomas L. Luilcie. rpm:dent—M. W. BALDWIN, Vim, l'reaidont—E. S. WARNE Beeretart.—EDWlN BOOTH. dee 1111 E MUTUAL LIFI S URAN CE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, NN NIX MILLI ONS OF DOMAIN, MIME) IN 9 ., .•T soNTeitare ON HFAI. MITATS, WORTH ovER. 413,000"0. The Mumma me r owER then in many other Comps. nice, and the Dividends lieVe been oxsATlctt• • This la a strictly luTtrat. Cmpany. There are no Stookholdani, e n that ALL THE PROFITS arLoao to THY INSURED. Pamphlets, and every inrorination, may he had nasals, on application to P. DA FCHFORD Agent, S. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. PHILADELPHIA REFER ENGRG, Thomas Robin.. Jobe Welsh. L Mordecai Dawson, Goorgo 11. Stuart. George N. Stroud, E. N. Whalen, John 1.1 horns, J. Fisher Learning, toseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig. elm M. Atwood, Arthur .0. Collin. liornaa H. Powers. George W. Toland, William McKee. Thom. Wattso.. u.D-Iyif • COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Srm of WARNICK, CIiADWICK, & BRO. is this day dissolved. Tll.l Neater, Range, and Stove l!tmness '4l t lo .7at c aeroghTeulto r o t Ps e L na oT e S P!ca4lld)Da n lffet , Streets. JOHN K. C HAD VII FSANCIS A. ODA !MICK. Phils4elshia. Jolt n. len. 1,12-tf a BALAMANDER sA.r.u. --,- A large moor Imp ok ~, wAT,30,,, PHILAGEL_PGIA M ‘ AIIGFACTIi I ItED SALAMANDEISA EB. VA LT ODOM Por Hanka an Stores. • BANE LOCEB_, Equal tp ariy now iri use. IRON DOORS, eiIIUTTLRS, Ike., Chlea good term. iva any other extabliaiment to the United Eltakee. h EVANi &WATSON, No. see GE ' STN lIT Street, Philadelphia, PLEASE GIVE Y 8 A CALL . artleil MISS CHAPMAN'S DAY AND EVE NINO CLASSES for Drawing, Pointing,Eineu tion, French. Music and private tuition in English branches. Orders for Wax Fruit, Flow erg, &0., promptly attended to. LADIPS' INSTITUTE OF A RT. N. E. corner of CHESTNUT and EICHTEENTH Streets. dry-et" A MERIOAN &MOM. INSTITUTE is a 4 W. reliable medium through which Schools and Fami lies may obtain comrtent tesohera. Parents may ob tain, gratuitously, in ormation and circulars of the best echoes. 8 lITH, WOODMAN, & CO., WI BROADWAY. New York, or nl4-ti OW CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. MESDAMES 011EGARAY AND D'IlEll- VILLY'S BOARDING AND DAY HCROOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PHILADELPHIA, N 0.1109 LOGAN SQUARE, VINE STREET. Madame DREG A RAY respeotfully informs her friend. and the nubile in general, that independently of her Boarding and Day School, directed by herself and her niece, Alma. PREVOST, in NEW YORK. she in tends, in connection with her niece Mme. D'HEII VILI.Y, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution onpr 3m ecisely the same plan as the one shove mentioned. oh- B _ RYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, S. E. corner SEVENTH. and CHESTNUT: New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicon', and St. Louis. For information. mil or rend for Otta feg-tf SAVING FUNDS. SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO OIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Or No. 331 North THIRD Btreet I Consolidation Dank Iliolding,) CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OFPENN SYLVANIA. - - Deposits received in sums of Ono Dollar and upwards, and repaid in Gold, without notice, with FIVE FEB CENT. INTEREIiT from the day of deposit till with drawn. . • . A reePoturible and reliable Savings Institution has long been needed 111 the Northern part of the city, and" The Spring Outten Savings Fund Society " was chartered by the Letts'twine of Pennsylvania to suPPIY this naccssitY. The Menage... in orgronatng and locating it, have beep governed wholly by a desire to neconnuodate the busi ness interest and wants of the very largo and IPsitelink• sing populatioOF w ICEOPE N r DAILY . From 9to g% o'clock; also, on Monday and Thursday from 5 until 8 o'clock in the evening. XAIII4IIIII. rtreattlege'Lce Klett, htephen Smith. Hon. H. K. Strong. Daniel Undlir'keffer. Frederick Stacks, Frannie Start, Joseph P.LeClert, John Kessler, Jr., George Kneeht, James' 8. Pringle,. Jacob Dook, Awash M. Crowell. lion. Wan. Millward, fame. Wm:duper. (leo. 'l'. lin, Feter 0. Wreaker. Robert. 11. avidson. JAMES B. FIUNGL , President. Pageants HART. SOOTOtarr. 133101 f if QAVING FUND.---UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, oorner THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and mall rams reoeived t and paid back on de mand without notice. with FIVE PER. CENT. INTE REST from the day or dep..t to the day of withdrawal. '.'olll:fiVialblOglf.llllaicP7olLl',a.y, end on RAFTS fo t r y re on England, Irelands 11P,140q1,44, • frnm aware, e, •Rrendent- 13141:E, R. CIiAWFORD. Treusurdr—JAMETß. HUN PER. PLINY FISK• Actuary, " A little, bat o - ten, fills the Parse." FRANKLIN SAVING FUND-- Ho. lad - BcAth FOV FtTII street. terween Chestnut and Walnut, Fluladelptua, pays all De pouts on demand. Depositors' money bemired by Government state. and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgages, n. 'fide Company deans safety better than large profits, consesuently will panne rink with deposi tors' money, but have it at all times ready to re- torn witti 0 per cent. inter to the owner, no they have alwayr done. This Gotavon`r neve , In ggjoy, married pr single, and hlinoni Pleenalt in their own yisht, and snob deposits eau De withdrawn ONLY by their courant. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State I or Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo nelil!Ft.77l;BllahlitirSuUtldria Id 00 open den_y from ato o;oor, and on pre esdav and baturdaY evening' until o'ollg DIRECTOR". jaaob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader. &IV Moan, ( i e d9r e d il lr Wat. Lewis nrumbhaar lieiry Delany, Nioholas Rittonhone, Nat Hie Smedley, Jos. R. Batherthwaste_,_ Ephyaim lanohard, /mph W. Ltponcott. JACOB B. SHANNON, Preaident. THU CLDWALLATIR. a. "A Dollar saved is twine earned AVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN- K , TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street, boqthwen corner THIRD, Philadelphia. Ineorponsted by the nude of Pennsylva nia. fdoneyiereceived in any eum, large or email, and in tere4tjaid from the day of deisent to the day of nad a r 4ho 'office ix open every day from D o'clock in the morning till S o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evening,' till 8 o'clock. Hon. HE.NRY L.BENNER, President, ROBERT' SELFRIDGE, Vine President, WILLIAM 1. HIED, 88oreLary, 0801,666 61 IaiIIiCTOHN. Hon. Bray L. Benner, r. Carroll Brewsttr, Edward L. Carter, mesh B. Barr, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, uel K. Ashton, Joseph Te e thes, Landreth Manus, Henry Dienderfer. ones IN received and payments made daily. The investments MO made, in conformity with the provisions of :he Cha r ter in Real Estate Mortgages, i liround Rents, and sun nst-clue securities as will al ways inure perfect security to the depositors, and which cannot fall to lily e permanency and stability to this lastitutiot, ant -1, STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA TRNT OVER-STRING GRAW) PIANOS, eco,RE GRAND, AND SQUARE rIArMS, nowpre ferred in concerts and in private circles by the beet performers. Received the first premiums over the beat makers, from Judges like Gottschalk. Allison, and others, Challenge all competition. BLAblu3 BROTHERS, d 5.19 1003 CHESTNUT Street. KmHOLIDAY PRESENTS! PIANO-FORTES. MELOD FO SIO N .F S. ZAORTES, MELODEOS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTgS. Made by Raven, Bacon & Co., MELODEON N. Norma & Clark, Milieu, Dam, & Co., and others. J. E. COULD, m714-1s SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. OLUOKERING & SONS, maauviettansne cor GRAND, SQUAR A -FO E, RNDB. UPRIGHT PIA NOTE WAREROOMS F.:7 CHESTNUT STREET. ConstantLiu store a large stook or oar BEAUTIFUL and UNECOALLN.D INt,TRUMEN TS. We have been awarded, at the different Exhibitions in this country and Europe, 38 GOLD ANDBILVIR FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS 10 RENT. Ja2s-17 ffmA GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. SCHOhIACKER 8c CO., Rat CHESTNUT Street, respectfull y invite the musics lovial pubho to call and examine their new and OM °maul im TILE PplyenientAß LOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding all the objection', generally made to the style of Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, deith, and evenness of tough,R , lth eaguistb deli. gtigi n iItn t iMINTJTIF:UVLY-FINIBMED IN. - - - - BT}U Itl are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by °Mies to be far au lierior to any instntmente ever manufactured in this country. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant sasortment of cur unnvallod PIANOS. We have been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibition. ever exhibited. in cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition. New Y0rk.11363. sel-tf •-t. STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAK, , No. Illa fd A RR b:T S rit EET, la now prepared to meet the wants of the public more completely in all the details of the Stove trade than any other eetablieloriont in Philadelphia. in proof of which Ile Invites COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION. The following aro among his oe n popular inventions, several of which havealready obtained a national repu tation as surpassing in exctiknre and sr monis any other Stoves in use. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved oas-burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to be the best Stove for faintly ‘lBO is the world. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated Goa-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming intogeneral use. JAMES SPEAR fa the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's A ir•tmht oas-consuming Parlor Clove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improvod (Patented) Otnamental Stove Urn, which from its beauty and le likely, this season, to be 'Hover sTalgtl;l3EAß is the Patejitee of the Labor. Fuel, and Coinfort-Ntving Ironing Pen. JAMES SPLAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the oelebrated Railway•ear Neater. For all of the above the Inventor vary belly claims rulventages whioh require but to be understood by the nubile to be universally appreciated and preferred to tiny other articles of that olase in the market; and lie would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons in went of Stoves to cat! and examine for thenutolves. Parties wishing to examine will Pave every attention shown them , whether Intending immediately topur chase or not, aZI-3111 II OUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR ....interest. Buy Jour COAL AT lIICKB', Where nothing but the very beetluality of Lehigh and Satiny!. kill Loal is offered at the following reduced prices: Lehigh. Broken, Ei F , an Stove... ..... ...14 35 per ton. Schu ylkrSSe ill, '• 3 30 " La Warranted free from efate or dasta,nd full wing ht, at HICKS' Yard.. goutheagt earner MARSHALL and WILLOW. Call and coo. otg.Gm W. GROOM; & • Mae WI Bouth FOUATII. street, AND WHARF, PINE STR ET . , BOHUTLKILL, Dealers and thjp➢ers OP Locust Mountain, Lehigh, end Schuylkill COAL. Merohandise taken on wharfage. iiICK OR Y AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL, prepared Irlth oqro, for sale on brut Lterme. Apply nt KNOWLEBI3 Depot, Nina and WILLOW Strootn rat-t 1 MACHINERY AND IRON. RLM➢HL V. MIHRICI., WILLIAM H. Keenlox, SOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STRERTRa lii.Eindk u lt u goNS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Promote Steam Enema% for Land, River, and Marine aermat. ;Were, Onaometlre, Takao, Iron Milo, /tO.; Outings of all kinds, either ton or Brela. Iron Frame Ito° for Om Worts, Work Shops, Rail road Slalom, ko. Retorts and Om Machinery' of the latest and moot im proved oonatruotion. Every daseription of - Plantation Inhinery, inch as sugar, Saw, and Grit Mille, Vacuum 'ems, Open B(nam Trains, Defecate's, Filters, Pumpin g Fe ns, kn. Sole Agents for N. ittlllans.'s Patent &Isar Boding Apparatus ; • Naelnyth'e Patent Stcim Hammer; and AspinwallWolpey'a Patent Centrifligai Hagar Drain ing Ida:Mine. • an 6-1 DOINGS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA A FIRST PIiaItrNIVRAIMIKSIiIPLONIAS. Best Furnooe for Warmiro: nodding& To Amtonn A Wu eon. VAR CDN811:l1lN0 CONE FURNACE. BEST traV4ll•!'iFthiNAGE. ceßmaßNMY'lk • laer Ira as DEB' COOKI\Ii Teki GE. T „ OW , CifILSON'S DOWILE-OVEN COOKINU RANGE.' FIRP r BEST PARLOR COAL GRATES. To Anvol o & LOW DOWN and BASKET ORATES. BERT ENpI I 2L R L er ED " SY, I A W TV MANTELS, p ARNpLIt & teri o :v . er ,,,e f!g 4n,.. x 3q,..p,,y, Enamelled BlatO Ran ni/ Ilia ni t p i t i samr . lor workmanship ARNOLD & WILSON. 1010 CHESTNUT street.l 13. M. FRI.TWILL. Supt 71EULER, w SMITII , corner SECOND and GREEN, have acquired a great reputation by the W 3.0 and prudent oeurae they have. pursued 81130 e their oommenoement ta busmen, by selling a firet-rata article at low Veer.'WU PLANOS. STOVES. COAL. vAusaan YurauoL SALES BY AUCTION. FURNESS A BRUMLEY, & 00_. no. 499 MARKET t3TRENT. RALE OF FRENCH Gl.n3DB. On Friday Mornme, December 23, at Pi o'clock, by catsloane, on 111 monde ()Todd 30A packages and lots of imported dry goods. sidir :demotes end oatakornes early on the morning of safe. PIIILIP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. 530 MARKET Street. anderi MINOR Street. SALE OF 700 CASES BOOTS. 81I0E8. BROGANS, &c., being the !eat sale of the season. On Thursday Morning, Dec. 22, at 10'0'i:dock precisely, will be sold, by cata logue, on four months' credit, about 700 cages men's and hops' heavy grained and kip boots, brogans, slip pers. over,shoee. &r. Also, ladies', children's and misses' city made goat boots, gum overshoes, A g . Alec, SOO pairs children's city made ymt welt Weitz. Comprising a general aseortmi nt, worthy the atten tion °flippers. :Kr Catalogues early on morning or sale. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY STORE. On Friday Morning,' Dec. 23, at 1075 o'clock, will be sold, be catalogue, the Wire stock of a first Sills Jewelry store. consisting, in part, as toilets Fine lAcarat gold lever watches, Jew ellers' and wa•cli-oaken' material;, &a.: rich and pools sots breast-puts and ear.cl rope ; gold bracelets, rich high coat lockets. ring.• and brooches • a large vs riot) of heavy lb-carat gold seals, gold It'sys, charms. (Maim . ko.' children's bracelets and necklace.; gold and silver thunbles• 51rsonte pins and charms; carat cross, with brilliants: goad fob buckles; god and silver pen and pencil, ales; shirt and sleeve but tons, with a very large assortment of other desirable goods TO DAOUERREOTYPISTS AND OTITERS. Also, 63 assorted 14, 14. and 13 carat gold medallions and miniature calms for groups, and 2,4, 6, and 8 por traits. all of the Leaf inshore. Also Wloncint tne same estate, one very superior Id-carat gold hunting watch, chronometer balance, with 31pair of jewels, cost 6172. SSSCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 . CHESTNUT STREET, °mute the Onto= Honee.henceea FOURTH aed FIFTH Streets. SALE OF BR 600 LOTS GERMAN RIBBO NS TOWN lc GOODS, EM OLDERIEH, , o. Th., Morning, Decertaem Rl, E) catalogue, on a credit, comuiencia; at IS o'clock. . • • - Embracing the usual assortment of goods, salted to present sales. Included in sale will be found— GERNI tiNTOWN GOODS. 2ro lots newast and test styles ladies', mines', and children's fancy knee opera and school hoods; zephyr knit Nubian; ladies', missee.and children's wool coats, cloaks. talirias. hie ; gents' fancy knit scarfs, bey le corn torts, children's fancy vlntonnei, EMBROIDERIES. - • - - - Rich new styles cambric and needlework collars and eett-jaconet and awhile bands and &mincing. infante wets% &c aII:MONS, Mill INERY GOODS Also, rich plain colors, plaid. laws. and figured poult do erne bonnet DLit one, bonnet vett et and satin., Paris artificial flowers black and fancy tea- her.. &c. LACE cOLLA R 8 AND VEILS. A lino of real hand made thread lace: honiton and mourn collar, and sets,. real hand made black silk lace veils; round-corner colifore?. BONNETS. V An income of lultes' now mule fanoy milk bonnets- JEWELRY. Also, Paley violet), painted, and Ltva Beta and tom MALE OP A VALUABLE COLLECTION OP OIL PAINT Oa Thureeny alornlng, Deo 22. commencin,,- at 1014 o'clock. W' Catalogue. ready and panting, arranged tot ex amination on Monday. leth mat. lncluded in the co,lieetion will La found original pie. tom by euntont European ['atone. nornPriedlg Pleasing land.capre., 1.4 are coast scenes , ass pieces. Fie- V. B / 1 IIItISTIOTS and OXMICIS. together winchhm or pictures of acknowledzed went, ail of will be found n ell worthy of attention. SALE OF 'FANCY ROBES,DIES AND 1'.1158F.5 . 'WEAR, FANCY FURS .F 0.1; GENTS' WEAR, ,te. Ua Priloy Mornioi, Deo. 21, comniennng nt 12 o'Clock. FiIIUPPING. PHILADELPHIA A/RD GRZSOEN'T NAVIGATION 001‘PANT. dria AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, BALD AT NO. 6 MERCHANTS' BXCEANG.II, At 10 o'oloerk A. M.. September Tth,1069, the follow ing gentlemen were tutanimonely elected Direetart the Company, viz: GEORGE H. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTKEt, mat JOHN EDGAR TTIOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are reepentfullv Invited to enbeeribe. eiDtf gi FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The United States Mail Steamehipe ARADO, 2AOO tons, David Lines, Commander. and FULTON, 2,500 tone, James A. $ l. • otton, Commander, will leave New York. Havre, and Southampton, for the year 1269, on the following dare To meet new requirements of the Poet Office Depart, meet, the days of sailing of Om A RAGO and FULTON from HAVRE and sorr HAMPTON. will, after their present voyages, be changed u follows from NEW YO K, save in the case of the present darture of the FULTON, which will take else e an the 1 7th December, the schedule remains unaltered: VIION NSW TORN. ULVRZ AND SOIITNANTTON. FULTON....Dee. TT. FULTON...Jan. 10... .Jan. 11. Jan. T. ARAGO_,.....Jan. 31.... Feb. L Flll,l 011.... Feb. 4. FULTON....Fe b. VI ...Feb. l9. ARAGO Melt S. ARAGO FULTON....htch.St. F pl. A pl. ZS- These steamers, built expressly for Government ser vice, with double engine., under deck. every attention has been taken in the construction of the hull and ma chinery to insure safety and speed., The ship. have five water -tight compartments enclosing the engines. so that in the event of collision or stranding. the water could not reach them. end the pumps being free to work. the safety of the vessel and passengers would be se cured. Recent experience has demonstrated the abso lute necessity of this mode of construction. Tne nocOmsnOdat.ons for passengers are believed to combine every comfort and convenience that can be de sired. FiUm New York to Southampton or Havre—Fast Cabin. el 30; Second do.. 876. From 11.3V111 or Southampton t o New York—Pint Cabin, TOO franc.; Second do.. 360 francs To passeng en, smug to London these steamers offer the ad ve ntag n of economy both IQ tune and exPenne. SPeole de Ilvered.in London. Nu passage secured until paid for. An experienced eitrgeon on board. All letters and news papers must pas. the Post Office. Inc fie ht or parLage apply to AY. 9. ORAYTOIt. Acent.7 Broadway, New York. WILLIAM (SAL tN, Agent. Havre. CROSK EY ,k CO.. Agent.. Southampton. AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS COMPANY, Agent, fans. W AT. NEILSON, Anent. Offioe, Tobacco Warehrepre, DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia. Plans of the ships can be seen. tmh3l 44m STEAM DIRECT TO ALL ;MINDPA Ris GREAT BRITAIN AND , ERA CE, ND GEoIIIANI lIE 1141111111 R Ah ERMAN PAC ET COM PANY'S IRON MAIL. STEAMS Ire. HAM MONIA , Capt. H. F. Sohwensen. SAXONIA, Capt. 11._Ehlers. BORUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA, Capt. H. Taub.. TEUTONIA, Capt. H. Eason. These Steamers are all first-olassi girds-built eassejp: era intended to sail from Pier 21, North River, N. Y., as follows : FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON. HAVRE. AND HAM BURG. The elegant and powerful Iron Screw Steamship BO RUSSIA. Capt. N. Trautman, 8,400 tons burthen, will sail figi shove, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER Slst, at 12 o'clock H. Passage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampton to London. _ First Caton. $lOO 80 . 0 ond Cabin.•,l o I Bteetere.i•el 3B The BORUSSIA will be succeeds by the folloering Stencoatii pa HA WEDNESDAY, February 1. SAXONIA- RS DAY, march I. TEUTON! .. . Tit UR S DAY, March 15. 8AVAR1A...........M0NDAY. April 2. Paioningers forwarded to Liverpool. Dublin. Bel fast, Cork, Glasgow, Paris, and Antwerp, at through rate.. These steamers are fitted up with unequalled aooom model ions for first, second, awl third-class Passengers. Tho Second Caton accommodation. of these Ships are equal to the first-cis.. of most steamers. Certificates of passage wiled tram London, South ampton. Shatz., and Hamburg. to 81. York. Parcels forwarded from Philadelphia to all parts of Europe at reasonable rates. Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly attended to by the New York Agent, and shipped tree of allTimmission, For I:Might or Passage, apply exclusively to Fir. A. HAMIL, Agent, Office of the Hamburg American Mail Stearrahligs g _ nl-tf Northwest corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT. gal THE BRITISFI AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- ESOP NEW TOER TO LIVERPOOL, C vet CAblu I..swage becood Csinn Passage FROM rosTOS TO LivssrOol.. Chief Cabin thammt e -- ---..--4 CO Sawnd Cabin Passage —. g ..-- —— 60 Try ships from Bolton call at Wax and Cork Harbor. 1 AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, CA RADA Capt. Lang, YESSIA. Capt. Judking, AMBRICA, Capt. Mum, ARABIA, Capt. J. Store, NIAtiAB.A. Capt. Anderson, ASIA, Capt. E. G. 1011, ELIROPA. Cant. J. Leitch. SCOTIA, (now building./ There verses carry a clear white ova at mart-bud; traen on starboard bow ; red on port bow. EUROPA, Leitch, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Pen. 14 . PERSIA. Judkire. •• N York , Wednesday. Deo. Sl. AMERICA, Millar, " Boston. Wednesday, Deo. 25. ASIA. Lott, " N York, Wednesday, Jan. 4. C &NADA, Lang, " Roston, Wednersisv, Jan.ll. AR ARIA, Stone, " N York, Wednesday, Jar. id. EUROPA. Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 20. 133111th not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. Tne owners of these shlpe will not km soOcattable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preen:ma Stones or MOAN, unless bills of lading are . r . therefor and the value thereof therein enprethed. or freight or pla cate apply to E. CUNARD, 4 wling. Breen, New York. Ala FOR. THE SOUTH.-QIIART.FIS TON AND SAVANNAR 47EA..1.1SHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. Rost, Frei ht at an evernce of VITTYI3 Der cent. be low New York Eteawichip rates. FOR CHARLESTON. S. C. The U. S. Mali Steamslue K kYSTiIisI;STATh:, Cap tain Charlee P. Marslama% will sail on Monday. Dem 26th. at 10 A. M. Through In 49 to ee hours, only ID hours as Sea. FOR SAVANNAH, Os. The U. 8. Mail Staamehip STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin. will sail on Thursday, Decem. , be r at 10 o'olook A, M. Through mu 03 to CO hour,. only 43 holy' at Sea. 16,Sallisis days changed from even Saturday 1.0 s igned fi ve days. Goode received, and Bills of Lading signed every day. The splendid Itrst-olass side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATh and STATE OF GEORGIA now run al e w e , e very lee days, thus forming a Eve-day 0011111311- rtlcation with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah „these.Shipe con nect with steamers for Florida, and with raitruaa. /go., for all places in the South and SoUthlrest. INSUBANCE. Freight and Insurance on ri . :laige . proportion of Goods .hipped Aouth will be found to he lower by these slues than by Sailing vessels, the Premium being one-half the rate. N. R.—lnsumnee on ell Railroad Freight is entirely enneoessarY, farther than Charleston or daveatukti, the Railroad Companies Wring all nets from these notate. REDUCTION IN PARK. Fare by this route= to 4G , per seat. cheaper than by the Inland Boate l aa will be seen by tie foilotrib !sche dule. Through tioksta from Pkulmleiphis ma arts's too and Savannah steamahLes. I NOLUDINO hi LS on the whole route, exeept front Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: PIL AND 1.1.111. To Oharlestan *IS —.AB SO Savannah.— IS 00 Savannah— 31 00 An rivna ....—. 2000 Angusta-.--- 26 00 Alacun .......... fi td Macon.-- 31 711 Xa 00 Atlanta.... —. 11 00 Columbus CO Columbus—_ as 00 Altaan'y ts 00 Albans SI 00 isiontgosnery.... 29 00 Moran - artery,— — 3 B 0 0 .... Ss 00 Slolule... YOO New Or!eane .., 39 75 New Orleans al No bale of lading signed after tho ship has sailed. For freight or passage annly on boons at seoond.harf above Vine otroet, or to ALEX. HERON., Jr. Southwest corner FOLTH and CFIESTNUL Agents In Cita:lee:on. T. S. & T. G. BUDD. Swannah, II UN'TER. & OANIMELL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina eallry Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah, steamers St.lllary's nno St. John's, ei err Tnesday and Saturday. W"-E*(.(lX & GIBBS' SEWING MA CRINE.—Thit Machine never farts to the en lire ka u.ra e i, on . Pr.ne AM. For sale at na CHRS N UT ntrent ROSIN ()M.- 1 5 . 00 bbls: Rosin Oil, all u l itor i an uki,Vrt , r c i 4 d r 16 smaViet %MARVEL ITT THOMAS & BONS . • Noe. 1311 end 110 IMITI (Formerly Nos. gf IC) A.RJR,—PLTLitit I. MVO Alp . KB AT THE C pd invoke heread at if no la the eve at T o'clock. fir =ratan hem; the option ar either age. tar bi ll of eaohrty Immed addition to winch ere pat ron the Retarder }mime.* to of sac one ttntand e :aalortr. in esterhlet fam grata f r o l rie a t, r ta p iwart i e ., REAL lovia tilTATi . AT PRJVATR He Sir We have a Una amelakot tutu at 'Beare eels, iaoludies every dasenption eity and country Poverty. Pnnted heft may be bad et the anotion store PRIVATE x.R.L.R /MOWER -116," Real estate entered aa oar private isle= and advertised occasionally.ie oar public sole ioiwtothl4oocopies me printed Meekly, Mee debuts PALL SALEQ, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. ?Stlx Faq Bale, Des. 27, at noon. at the Siamese. sith .la. 3. in the °realer. at the Exeksage. 91st " Jea.lo, eveniere, at the Richness. - 33,1 " Jae. IT. evening. et the he Iff Pert of the luindtelle for esah of the stone We by reedy. 8T0CK8,..L0d1414, On Tneeday. Dee. 27, at it o'clock noun, at tha Pleddelphis eheote, wtlt be sold— Without reserve, for edema of whom it may ami earn— ea 00d Wilberiewit and Elzeita simnel Loads. REAL ESTATE BALE—DECEMBER ff, AT n v NOON. BALE DES Sale—nova of Gan. David deed. VALUABLe BUSINESSSTAND—"THE BERSON BOlSE."—These-atorr brick tavern mot drellins. west side of Broad street. first hems north of Race street. ‘141" Immediate "seen:ion. Same Estate.—VALUABLE TRACT. 11.983 ACRES. in Mimed,. Pine Creek now/ leaks township. Porte county. Pa.. 3 mile, south of Marion. soda miles (.00h elation liter. Two State roads pass the tract. Hea vily mob red and well watered. VALUABLE BUSINESS PEOPEETV.—Fosir three. story brick dwellings, with two superior offices, at the southeast corner of Thirteenth sad Green streets. Renting for $ 555 per annum Executors Sale—Estate of Frank Williams. deed. BU ILLI NG LOr, south side ch. Coates street. weldor Sixteenth. (Is e_ Spring Garden./ BUILDI.O LOT. south side of Lomat Wei*. vent of Twenty 'last, 3d by 3G3 feet. THREE-STORY BRACE DWELLING. Yci. 1330 Rowell street. between Nineteenth and Twentieth and Spruce and Pine streets. SALE OS SUPERIOR FURNITCRN, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO-PORTER. MANTEL MIR RORS, 3 SUPERIOR SEWING MACHINMI. 4 FINE PLATED POPPER URS. cearrrs. WASHSTANDS, TABLES, BEDB AND BED DING. &e. CAW D.—Oar sale to-Mange' mansion. at the mintiest Store, will comprise. besides 600 hue of excellent second hand funutare, elegant TOSSWeed grand ancims pease rune. Frei:v[llolam mantel mirror.. a superior sowing machines, In girder.{ fine Sheffield gated coffee urns. Brusaela and other forret:. a qininity or wash stands and tablea, beds and beddian. Chun and glass ware..t.e.. forming An attractive assortment. worthy She attention of Ladies and others deuroos of par. chasm.. KT eataloznes now ready, and the articles arranged for examination. NOT WE—ELEGANT FRENCH FURNITERE. Included in Mr. Henkel's ante,wonsiog, n$ N 0.124 Walnut street. an invoice of elegant French furniture. suitable for Oilman:ma present., encrusting of !Joule cabinet, wall ormolu mountincs. card tables. pe destals, centre tables, clocks. writing desks, tcc.arn pc,rted by Mr. H. expressly for his trivia° Wet, AM furnished in best style, with fine gilt mouldiscs fine mountings. LARGE CONSIGNMENT OP VALUABLE AND RLE.-ANT BOOKS. JUST RECLIVY.D PROM. LONDON. This Eveuingi_. December Met, at the Auction nom we will sell a coßelintuant of valuable London pools, In the various departinetits of literature. science., and art. touethee with ea essomble,ge of splendid PIC ro.im, AND oRNAMTINTAL WORTS. Of a very interesting character, the whole seiletticut Just received from 1 ondon. IQ - Catalogues will be ready and the books imaged for examination two days ramose. LARGE AND R ELECTRICALMA CRtmE. eIcUAR 511.GRO8COPE, AND _ _ This Erelong, D. 21, at 8 o'clock. wilt hi sold. a large aid superior electrical machine , solar aucroreope, large I se, theo dolite. do. Bala at N0v.12 aal 111 t tnymts &treat. . SUPBJI,IOII._ EVANITURE,_ ROBB. PIANO-PORTE. B b 7 a UAW - On Thurratay y analog, At 9 o'clock. at the Aaomoa Boom ea aatornatrat ci excellent second hand fevaintire. elspo t puma- tort s, fine mirrors, carpets. etc. MIX ..lAiel deaumma' aaatekeeratg, removed. to t i e More for convenience ad sale jaw, a verry elegant rosewood read notion piano- Rate, mad. by puckering. cart dlewo. AL, a superior sewing machine, made by Singer. and cost $llO. Mao, s . soperior sewmg machine, made by Grocer k Baker, coat ens. rim, a quaker City retwiag machine. cost SM. - Also, a very fine old violin snd tem. Alan, 3 lane elate clauses. mutable for ehys.esses, Also, a ladies' eleseet sold Irately. Also, a fine marble fignre, " Venus." TO HOTELKEEPERS 11iD OTEtER.3. On The, day Morning, At the Auction Store. 4 very lane and superior Shef field plated coffee nom, euiteMe fors hoteL VALUABLE AND ELEGANT BOOKS. Cornpriaitor standard Histories t Anthem Bee elt'ots of the Poets, Annuals; sad Illustrated Work*, AD., On Thnradni Evening. fal init., a vsinable collection at Mineattancatta boots, annuals, and Illustrated works, in elegant bindings, suitable for presents. Er For particulars see books and eatalsgust Peremptory &sit. itoBrwOOD AND WAL.NCT CAETTIET Prleti- TURE—STOCir OP GEO. J. lIIINEE.L.S. _ . _• . th..• Montag, Deo. n, at ido'clook, at tie wareroone,NtvtliWrdant street. the 'entire Malt of elsgaet rowevood and vali ant drawing-room, duang-roorn, Wean. sad chamber furniture. commune a gement axiom:eat. all mita featured to the beat Jammer. and of the best metered. by M r. Eonkel,. for his warerman ivies_ and warrantee. ET The attention of purchasers is mutated to ale sale. as the entire stock in the eareamse stit be add without reserve. . AT • Wir !tray be - eratafaed Wee days privies= to sa'o. and on Wednesday and Musa', inesun_a uil Steam:Jr. /hie is Germantown. SUPERIOR V URNITti RE. Pi amt. MIRROR. BRUSSELS CASA ET& to. Ou Wednesday Morning. '7Bth inst. at 11 o'clock. at the emwer or Vain and High streets Germantown. the satire household larto to e. cometiainz parbr &slag MOM. aad ch saber fay talus, rosewood t iano. by_ Loud. French-plate mewed mirror, Bru.seL carpets, China, glum" engravings. is , . Also. the kitchen I , rrouve. ST May be ezazunild at AI Veloga elk the means et eau, M OSES NATIIANS, AII TIONEXS AND COMMISSION IFERORANT, fostbsait anraar of SIXTH and RACE Wows. LARGE SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITCRE. FINK Fk ITAYR NEM EUOLED-WAIR AI ArtRESa. OLARSES. FINE OIL PAINTINGS , SPL ENDID PIANO-FORTE. kc. On Tuesday MorammE. Jan, 3, at 10 Vela*, at Moog :4 &thaw,' Amami Store, southeast earner of Sixth And Rase irtreab. Betn,4 furfetted collateral*. rartiealars hnnuftim. MONEY TO LOAN, 11 2 /10. 0 00 to loan. en lams or small ameemes. stooks. gold and saver plate. diamonds. wateles areal f7. fowling pieces , dry gooda clothing. grousers - a. ci gars hardware. entlery. musical itutirszn fats. famitare. bedding. horses. vehicles. harness, sod on ail articles of value. for any length of time agreed a oa more liberal terms than at any o th er gam •. at in true city. GREAT CHANCE FOR BARE/ARM Atprisms sale. elegant moo;. ease gold patent levity watches; gold and silver bunting mac. drsibls case.dosibot bark, and open face English patent lever watches; I oid and sever bunting case, double case. and own lase escapement lever watches; lapin., Fatima. twist. and French watches; ladies' fine sold watches. some richly enamelled, set with darr.ogds; tins gold, neck, vast. Soled. asd fob enacts • fi ns gold bracelets; Mae gold ear-rings, finger- mils breastpins. and bracelets ; fins penal! oases and peas; Mae told studs, sleeve bot tons, medallions, lockets. mi ni•ture easea.lt et a. clams, seals, ha; fins old violits, flutes, acccodeonsocucsa. coupes, and numerous other articles. w Attended to perllol2l4 by the auctioneer, at eery tee charges. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Consignments of all and every kind a gbodaeoheited for public sale ; two-thirds the video of the goods voll he advanced in anticipation of the gala, hIONESI NATHANR. iteT. 1.4301:220, 11a0. WILLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTION'EXF'.3 ;•so COMNISSION MEFCHANTB. No. 111 North MAIN STREET, S. Loris, ?do.. &meetly wit) Messrs. Myers, asehorn & Co.. Ptutedelehtsi.) offer the/r terv,oes to the merehnints, snansoentarers. sad others of Pluttulel hie, for the sale of try coons, owlet% boots, shoes. h ardvero. J ewelry, jewelry, &e., le. Ex. Cash eavenees sonde on Teasel of goon& RI. Battlements read* three anis after ssie.. ILISSMENCSS. Mears. rkyers, Clathrom, & Co., Phil. etasrt & Brother, Phils. " Veth W B. O yet. To & mmse Co ad, & WELYMBS, Ninr L. & aths Wood. Chriaty, k Co.. St. Lotie, Mo. "i " Crow, AleCreary..t, Co., • ml-fm .4r WINES AND LIQUORS. CHAMPAGNE.—We recommend to con_ sowers and connomsents the ChiLtepagne Thane Of Mr. FERY, from kperrl&T. FM:Me. "I'll. ca of the brand " EN COMPARABLE" has been fully esta blished throughout France. Russia. Germany, &e. gnmples miy be seen and examined at our odes, dXgm F. D. LOSOCKAMF.rn South FRONT. JAW'S STEWART I CO.'S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. Mil GEORGE WBITRLEY, Importer of Brandy, Wins, An., I SOUTH FRONT Street, offers for ale, In bond only, STEWARTS CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY, s saff-dro WECALL ATTENTION OF TIIE TRADE to this really Supenor article 1. ALFRED RENAUD COUNA.C. A tapply in assorted µ_-tares constant', 00 Orders received for direct inarormtion. Also-12enness. Cogne_,c Leßoy Coanse,Loadon sad Hs' Wo olland 1; Ins. Claret and Cues, Llinzipartes, high and tow price.. LONGCRAA7P. importer. ole-arn 217 South FRONT. Pailadelebta. GEORGE WIIITELET,_ No. US South FRONT Street. Importer of Brandt, Wa:us, to., otters for ea/e, in bond only. the following, =au other standard bonds orb ray : net, Castellon. & Co.. nos. nines & Co.. a'Pfl. Rohm. k Ca, Otani. DnOnl. k Co.. A. se:steno. anat. 1131-01.1. T, reneVOUlills C. Dupont & Co., mon Propnetore, .J. & F. Monello, Jas. lionnerry. *so. Stuart'. Paueley Nall, Wbieker , and the tholeeet varieties of Mulcts, Sham, Pori. Burror.ti,.. r.ai Rhin. Wtnes, Palm Tree Gin. Jansaioe e Rum. Fanui Cris Rm. Bordeaux Cal ..ta.. &a. IX-11 fiLD COGNAC BRANDY, Aia, and Xs hoot& Do. do. (hard. Do. do. HenneUT. l o n~bwd, ud for sale by A. mxtriia 140 Routh FRONT Strom AU T lON I—ASTROLOGY I—LOOK OUT!—O0011 NEWS FOR ALL!—The never failing Mrs. vas HORN is the best; she sue coeds when all others Lave failed. All who are in trouble, all who have Neu unfortunate, deceived by false promises, P. 7 to her for advice and oomfort. Jo lore etifoirt tie steer Jail. tile has the secret of winning tie anchors of the opposite an. It is arta tact which induces illiterate pretenders to try to rtnitste her, sad copy her advertisement. She shows flon tie Lianess of 7 oar future wife,bushar.d. or ithseat riend It is well known to the public at large that she rif th ei re and only person who can show Ike likeness to mussy. and can give entire satisfaction on all the MO cAsu of life, which can be tested and proved by thou sands. both fawned and single. who daily and eagerly visit her. Come one come all! to No. 133 LOMBARD fltivet. hotgroan inntwer and Broad. dla-M • lII ORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFIn, EFFECTS OF MONELL'S AMERICAN HAIR REPARATOR. PHILLDILPHIS, Seetearber Nth. INS. to certify that 1 vu ball for mazy Yt3rs , aaa erne recommend edto try your Separator eroeured three boules, used it kr three menthe. *emrS }moused nip hair tog hov, and eathouti not line LS before. Yet .4 Is eonstsritly ar...TO sros - las. F.. N'M No. XI North Third etrett. VIIIILADI7.1 7 17:111. September sib. test. Mr.J. P. !Rosati, Dor Sir—Scene time 'loco my hair commeuced falling out, so much to. that I sat, in fact. fearful of becoming bald; but hearine of the War." del ful power of your Separator. I wax induced to buy e. bottle, and after ruing -one-half of it my hour not only ceased coming out, but commentiad (raying finely. and 1 have now as think a mut of hair en ever t had. . . JAWS EVANS, No. 324 eberrl Atreet. For irslo bT T. H. PETERS St Co.. Ms Agents. No TH CH EST S ET Street. Philo& !oh r49S-tro MA CKEREL.-590 bbls. Nos. 1, 2. and 3 Mackerel, in snorted Original Packannin. of no. yttest catch. tot tftle by C. C. kiADLklit. & Aitei{ Rtrpot. door Ahem." Pmv.t. 617 AVANA CIGARS.—An invoice of Lon dre.ead cboustot sus, just rneelTed direst trout Havant*, and tot eels low by CLES TETE 2* WALNUT igL