The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 31, 1860, Image 4

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otrit - rOOVENutr4o ,
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has been well remarked
nri:giternm oat can be prosperous or per.
people 'of , whiek are unsuccessful
It- matters not very
bb ects tue. the unimpeded
proaccitZion.of."them lithe - great guaranty for
.-,'-..Whichcgeferibireitts are constituted. Tito first
tibleet`rltigoiernment ehould bele convince
the 1 4444 that this guaranty ia permanent and
tutrkif:iltawe;ivitielt fluctuate are Wel to
p, , eind.ikpresperity, while sack as , bear hardly
bpori4ny - ;Cliss, - however smaU,• though they
Prertietettie ,absolute whites of the :rest, will
unWino;Mid:heceme oppressire in the end
to the:Whole far it is in' all such cases the na
_tUre rifilainTatereto increase,'he. pi opertion to
the increasing desire of majorities, extend
pair Oak over greeter unirtbers. The display
of hittlerWiplendor, or private opulence; is
neldernAfitire proof of national prosperity.
-The'finitdrriaptinskes his most extraordinary
displays Of profusion just before his open fail
ure; and there is no inpral filth more shock-,
lug Waniliat which imperial trappings are ern
. pleyeft to conceal.,. Remarking to a pupil the
Various -tranwsotions which' had taken place,
Within. a short -period, - in and :about Athens, ' a
venerable sage of that City compared Its
ditiori, while It was wanting In those menu-
Aurnte"Pf splendor which had prelaced,its over
tliroW; with the subsequent magnificence in
ilietiell s pePple then indulged. lie deplored
the.itifortunate character of the difference,
and .predicted the result. A. great display '
wealth can, in no, country; be made by more
than a ver y few l incliny struggle atthis object,
On the part, of the great body of a community,
Is neither more nor less than a contest in
: crime for, the aphindors of bankruptcy. Ile
,preferred , see; as we should, a "country
thickly scattered over with smiling and culti
*god farms, even though, at the same time,
the treasury of state or city remained• empty
since a people; prosperous` by means Of la-
Jer, can always meet the emergency, whatever
form it may take, by which state-or city is en.
dangered.- It is not so -certain that state or
city can help ,ft dissolute people, who .have
yet to tarn lhe Ont. rudiments of industry.
The noblest edifices, in every country, are
true hearts Ana 'etroili,hanOs,, souls not de
: based by indigence, nor.enervated by luxury.
There will_Most certainly
,be found, in every
nation, where the government neither subjects
• them for its creatures, nor 'affords them an 11130
wholesome. example„by its pumps, a people
who wilt always have a filial love for the soil
they cultivate, and for the government; which,
- protecting them from others, does not Sisal,
s seek to oppress them.. "I would rather, ,,
said the sage, tt see the national treasury for
ever without a penny, than know that any
worthy citizen stood hopelessly In need 01
Do Somoriusa.—Do something—be some
thing; no matter what it is—wood-sawyer or
bootblack, knife-grinder's apprentice, or de.
puty's clerk to ,a deputy's deputy—any thing
rather than moulder in idleness, without aim
or object, or hope of furthering, even by a
hair's-.breadth, the general welfare. Ile a
producer if you can; if you have brains for it,
a producer of mental Wealth--a wise legisla
tor,- a profbund and. enlightened statesman, a
lofty and pure morallit, a discoverer in sci.
ence or a shining light in literature. If for
this you aro unfitted, by nature or accident
be a producer of less noble riches; dig lie
ground and raise cabbages ; make hats, or
coats, or- watches, cr steamboats, or build
hoimes and churches; burn bricks, quarry for
limeatone, wade for clams, or grapple for oys
ters-; be a, producer, a maker in some sort—
add something to the general store of human
possessions and appliances for living. Or, it
you 'cannot do this, be at least a dealer in the
like; buy and sell, making your own reasona
ble - profit from the operation; put out money
at usance, and so furnish the elementary pow.
sir which shall keep others; in employment;
speculate in stocks or real estate; buy up
mortgages—be any thing, rather than a clod,
a mere useless appendage, or more truly worth
lees excrescence upon the - frame-work of so
ciety. There is hope of the rogue, the usurer,
the extortioner; he may repent and reform;
but of the helpless, soulless, do-nothing drone
'there is no hope. The rogue, the usurer, the
extortioner, does, at least, contribute his part
to the general movement. He stirs the wa
ters, though it may be only to darken them
by bringing up the mud from the bottom ;' but
the idler leaves everything to:!lstagnate. Again
we say, do something. If you want to be hap
py, do good.=.do a man's duty in one form or
another; and believe, withal, that thorn is a
world of happiness at your command, it you
will but look. ihr It in the right place, and in
the right way. Fschew idleness, indigestion,
and the blne-devibi ; and then you will belong
to what may be called, the school of sunny
philosophy.
Trrins.—lf men, u Paine sitys, were to con
sider their own dignity to men, they would
spurn at titles ' and look on them, as nick.
names. Tltlesind orders, it is truo, are harm
less things, but they proiuce a kind of foppery
la the human character that degrades it—talk.
ing about its blue ribbon, like a girl, and show
ing its new garter, like a child.
EOM a LITTLE-GREAT 111.4. N /8 EarlltATßDo—
' From the day that Mr. Buchanan was first nomi
nated there were those in Maine who looked upon
John Appleton as the, key to unlock the deposi
tory of his 'favors ; not that Mr. A. bad any ape
' old shrewdness, or that be bad talents which would
specially commend him to the esteem and confl
denoe of a great man, bat simply house be had
been with Mr. &whetters to 'England in the ca
pacity of private/secretary, and therefore was per
sonally acquainted with the old gentleman's pecu
liarities—hie " weak side," if each be had The
view taken of Mr. Appleton's presumed Influence
" fa that direction was decidedly uncomplimentary so
the Prodded," boodles It was virtually !eying that
a familiar acquaintance could reach and influence
• him through his weaknesses, more than commend
' = lag talent and benestly•actinfred - reputation could
through the legitimate channel of reason and good
sense.
The event, however, proved that Mr. Appleton
Asti:. his friends had not reekoned_withotat their
'host, for no sooner was the. President inaugurated
than we find this eleik'gentlemao, with the emi
nent qualitleatione only of a courtier, becoming at
onee the connecting, link between the political
• -- "Board of Trade" and the lizeoutivo—the speak
lag tube through which the Executive ear was
reached and his replies transmitted. From that
day
.to the present. in the ,estimation of those
having "axes to grind," the smile of Appleton
has been courted, and thought even more of than
the favor of Cabinet offi sera. Hidsountenance has
been watched to learn the workings of the Prost.
deist's thind. A smile or a frown upon his toe in
„,- deeded, to all snob, the it/oodles faeor.ordis
favor • and bench he ha s been courted and his in- .
finetas -sought because be has been stranded do
' hold the key to the President's heart. His visits
• to Maine - have been the 'signal for all the °filen.
holders and aspirants to dock together. "Where
the careen is theta Will the eagles,” ke.
He came on to "fix up" our State Convention,
but he went back to Washington with " a get in
""'hill titti." He recently came on to flit things so be
Mild be elected a delegate to Charleston, but the
people refused to aeknoirledge and worship the
-_ anointed official, and be has gone back again to re
title' upon the ingratitude of republics, When Mr.
Zfohitasa retires to the shades of Wheatland it is
psesamed Mr. Appleten valise with him,lo hand
him his slippers and dressing gown, to tuck up his
bed and lie at his feet and keep them warm. Tb.
- pet le of, Mains will Consent to the very great es,
orifice yielding him up, opt - of retpeot far the
' old patriot's comfort, as be slides down the deolivi
, ty of life. His pet will thus be put to an trade
: print. use. f efelbeelisnati hes, as his been with
idly suggested, ever oherished an ambition to be
the list of the tiatriooratie Presidents, his friend
- Appleton has contributed Ws full share'-all that
limited ilditittit would allow—to place Maine
beyond the possibility of - giving another Detnoora
lig majority. We have been led into thiste rodeo-
Bone by the tollowing-frooe aloading Western De
• umeratie paper—the Chides° Times---in allusion
to, the "suggestion" of Mr. Appleton's name for
'' the tben vacant Judgeship In the Court of Claims.
The Timms Says of the report:
• •"- - We hope it is true—not Nodule we suppose Ap
pleton has any.pisopliar fitness forth° place, bat
boluses the public - is tired of hearing - his name
'suggested ' for-the- Ogle.. „Hardly had old Back
been elected before Appleton ices suggested for a
'Sada of Aloes. He was made editor of the Wash
- ;bran Union, and broke down is throe..weektu-' -a
total tailor°, Since that time he has bean rage-
LaMothe the State Department, his name appearing
every fortnight In the papers at having been or
, ,: -- geeted ' for office—from minister to" Englad down
40 tide-water - at Portland. :The truth la-Appleton
Is not fit for any verry important pleas, yet,baing
- old Book's pet, Wadies - testify the old ma lt end
, lehl "darling by these 'suggestion!,'-=which, find
ing no Support in public opinion,, fall one after the
other toile ground. We do hope somethibg will
be done for Alta Appleton, !aid Buok's, time is
liery'Aott,r -
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LETTER BAEZ
It Tux gam:MANTIS' Eicflatteill, PHILADELPHIA.
ihtp Tusoarorn, ........ Liverpool, Feb 3
erk.Valetta, ........... ........ London, soon
Balk Ilaudtkon, atoteabury......, ..... ...Matanzaa, anon
Brig Mina Franklm, ..............London, anon
Brig Manig Snuarli, Unvit ...... Sago do Cuba, noon
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
FROM UNITED STATES.
sm.* _4,na THE
TOR Tian
Jobe I
130ru5eia.....—....New mt. Aloutnampton--...Feb 1
Aeries., ....—. New York..Livervool• • Feb El
Teutonm...•.....NewYorlc..Hamburg..,.—...Feb
.New York%.Galway
New York..Havre....— Feb 4
oof Manoheater.New YOrk.. Glasgow.-- Feb 4'
Now. Sootian......Porttand. ,Liverpool. ..... ......Feb 4
A merle& .........„.•..Boston..1,1yerpool„„„ Feb 8
0 of Baltimore.-/Yew Y0rk..1Averp00i...,......... Feb 11
--New Y0rk..Lj5erp001.....—.......Feb111
Canada. „..„ •..•....... Feb 22
United Hingdom.New York..olae row—
Stakonta, •New York.. Hamburg ...... ..Maroh 1
York..Havre--.—...Maroh
TO ARRIVE.
1111188 MUSS 801 t VAYs
normal it.......Botaaral)loll..Nels -Jan 4
John Bell.. ........fileagow..New York— .... Jon 4
0 of Manolioater „Obuigow..New Y0rk....., ...... Jan 11
America. —.Liverpool—Boston len 14
0 of Baltfm . ore...Liveroool—New Yori....„—Jan 18
North Amertoan..44verpool—Portlend. lg,
Asia . • ... verpaoi.srlaw Jan 21
North Briton.....iven ,oBl —P^ ,llBB C,.
ilremen.......nouthampton..Now Y0rk.:........ • ..3an 95
nartarbt...—. , ...Li verpool.. Holton 28
Unites K Glasgow..N ow YoikJan 28
q of Waalungton.Liveroool—New Y0rk......... Feb l
Saxon Southern ptou..New York. .. 4
Arago•.••••-••Bouthampton..NewYorkr. , Feb 8
The Calliornla Mail Steamers mall from New York on
she 6th an(s,2oth of *lob month.
The Havana Steamers leave New York on the Id, 7th,
!EA 17th, and 27th of each month, and Charleston. 2. 0.,
sllck4th and 19th.
the_above dates fa 11 on Sunday, the steamers
will IMO on Monday, except from New °donne.
MAINE INTELLIGENCE.
•OIRT OF PUILIDELPIII4I. Jan. 31, 1330
111ki 10-81Tbr SETO 17
DM 'WATER-- —. B 0
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ARRIVED.
Sohr Champion. CoShoo, I day from Little Oreek, with
corn to Jaa Darratt & Son.
CLEARED.
fitunship Kennebec', Nand, New York, .1 Alldeadtoe
ET TELEGILLYn.
(Gorrempondeboo of The Press.)
New Yong. Jan SO.
An arrival at Charleston reports having spoken on the
'4th that. the ship Sarah 0 Hlde.7l dayo from Malts,
shortof water. The 8 0 H was bound to New York.
• fiChM6HANDA.
Steamship Delaware. Cannon, hence, arrived at New
York 29th inst.
Steamship Quaker, City, Shafeldt, fromalevans, at N
ink 19th that.
ifteamstop City of htenohoster. Cummings, for New
York. sailed from Liverpool lith toot
Ship Nonparell.een, from Stiangh.e for New York,
ens ~,,,,upprier r err, Novp in the retraitsmfOuiver-
Chip Sebastian Cabot, 'Watts, sailed from Liverpool
10th inst. for fhdedelpta. _
Ship tirm V Rent. Wilcox, from Charleston, amved
It Bhl T p 6 V ° oll l ll t ral t ..Hosiner, cleared at' Liverpool 7th
st. f Philadelphia.
" Ship or Gov Langdon, Stone, cleared .at Liverpool 9th
Ve QT IAITI . Rieg, Cone. from Bombay, entered in
wardvat London 7tti Inst.
Ship shoe Counce, Singer, from Callao, arrived at
Unmoor-it oth inst.
Ship Argonaut. Norton. from 'Pooohow for New York,
yr.' swarm 34th Doc. int 34 8. long 19 8.
Bark William, Lord, hence, arrived at Cienfuegos
(4th inst.
Herb Chess. Reflle, from Rio de Janeiro, arrived at
Baltimore 20th met.
Bark Florida, Monday, at Cienfuegos 13th inst. from
ksninwell.
meSchr J S
hilade Spencer, Townsend. cleared at Havana 24th
t. for Plphia.
Bohr Dasher. Smith, hence, arrived at St John, NB,
22d inst.
Bohr ft dr .1 Nellit Bennett. hence for Galveston, he
bre reported in Hampton Roads leaky, arrived up at
train mere Nth rose
Bahr Casper Heft, Shoe, cleared at Baltimore 33th inst
for shileAelphia.
Roue FL A*so Of Rogers. and Sothis, Werner. old
.t Now York 28th inst for Philadelphia.
4
Ilehr Damdk Sth Moshnider, from Wilmington, NC,
^ eir Yor
ftteamer TuAtarora, Kirby, sailed from Havana 24th
inst. ,or Kee welt.
Steamer C C Ver. Fenton, sailed from Alexandria
28thHUM for Phil el this
Uresnook. Jan siThe steamship John Bell left the
Tail of the Bank on Thursday afternoon for New York.
The John Belt camel out on this occasion a very large
tad valuable pargo of manufactured goods, and a fair
number of cabin and steerage passengers.
NOTICE TOiIARINERS.
A sixth order fens as bran temporarily placed in the
lighthouse at North stood, at Georgetown, BC, and the
light will be exhibited as usual, though on a smaller
wale during the repair of tire and lens.
By order of the Lighthouse Board_.
TILOS I'. HUNTER,
Charleston, BC, Jan 3 , 1
Impacto 36 r S o. ixth ...ighthowee Diutnot.
PURE ANDSELEAP BREAD,
ntionm:drimkto BY TKO
M:ECTHA.NICAI:I3-A.KERY
MBOKANIOAL BAKERY, B. W. oonar of Broad and
Vine streets.
O.M. CLARK-- 0 plat street, below
Tenth.
fr. earner Sixth and
liTHO R BON, ,No,4allatli. t hlthatree,t.
10824 G. No. 1923 Vine street.
T. P. Ita North Mb street.
8. 1300 Y--...— E. corner Fifth and
0. nice stritets.
W. W. MATHEWB..—.....--8. E. corner Eleventh and
Locust streets.
D. street, below Wei-
GEORGE C1ARV1P1...... —No. UM Lombard street.
D. W porn? , slitaesth
and Pine streets.
WM. COURTNEY._.... .....No. sod Booth Twelfth
3. R, WANAMAITS.R.—LF :TACO street, above
Sixth.
3. LENTZ-- ----Corker South Fourth end
Johnston strsets.
L. R0LLAND,........ —B. W. aortrene Si xteenth en
Ogden s.
DAVID SADDLER-- --.No. No No rth ts Eleventh
I.WEl(3LlMAN—.....:..lgranth 'street, below
Thoymmopistreet.
3. 8. TOKEINEI. —.--No. t north Front
i (Inst.
8R00K13...........4 —O. VY (101114 t on Seventh
N.W.ne streets.
V.w corner Tenth and
Bhipp sts
6. B. 12 11 Sou t h Front
Wean.
B. W. corner Broad and
Berrien mega
TWO. T. 8LE8T..........—.Cref u Ninatoonth stratt
B. B. N 2 14 Zni l e i r ve
rt u n e tit and
Foie Wens.
1. MAINTYRF Twenty-toooad arrest. ab.
Coate,.
of
&LEX. FULLERTON...—. Corner Flith and Chris-
hen.
MRS. B. RAMBLER—...—.No. /731 Goatee *tree.
D. F. Ic I'. W, woLr—ess Girard avenue.
Wlll. McORAGEEN—....-1302 Ilantilton street.
R. R. DEAELY...............NA , T , e . rAt e h
oor. o f hfrteenth
and Varriek, ItTeeL
AL NIPPED-- gr e n n e i r ar o e f et, Fonrth
MRS. P. ELMOTT—.—..B. j € ,Vf ie e n o; t e r e e r et Tenth and
I. L. 11.101E5.—...........0autden, N. J., store 110
Arab street.
0. H. Phdadete4l3,3eth It.
ab.gaverford road.
N. Penna.
WIEN BAENDT—.........Trentont and Pine Droved
GEO. B. TOWNdEND........ Vfelatoster, Penne
M. M0CLEE8—................At1anti0 City, N. J.
D. Florence, N. J.
3. F. EDERLEIOI
le2.tt
lIEWIANICAL BAKERY, B. W. Corner
BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA.
ride establishoon tie now le enegeseful operation, day
ind night, and are respeotfully invited to nai l and gee
'tie whole groom of bra making for thenfevor,
The madwoma lake' the liberty of saying that for
thirty-tive years he has been a practioal Baker—five as
toprentiee L ang i ju a N iv e zewi l tan in one Of the first
ue, en gtaater—d¢nn6
rhirr ha flee the oppo rtunity
raperiments, and observing MI the IMPreveineete whim]
have been made during that pealed.
In this establishment, of which he has now the man
mementon addttlon to the complete labor-laving um
ihinery, has how facilities of many kinds not hereto
re posiessed.
hereto
rote unreetrained in the Petrohase of Amor, none bu t
the soundest and best h all ever be used; and he has o
oesitation In saying that limed of all kande can be de
livered, tinenveeeled t¢ quality and weight by that made
bt the ordinary proceu.
Peollties in wiuob the Bread. mad by biwbb l3loll
Bakery ham not been tried, or wh oh It hay been tried
onto at its oonutneno•lnent, before t e Meehieerl was
gerfeot workbag order, are respeat ally egged tO give it
trial now, the undersigned believing It would teed to
mutual advautage. JOHN CF. hIQXEY,
Superintendent
rtURNETT'S COCOAINE.
atitea
st-w,syt The
the foll ease owing teeth:nodal te oonolnelse of Rs
a ef
rtsfthlDßUPP.
Bosron,tiot. so, leak
keennt—Tosern Dunne= & Co.i
GICNTLIChI2:I4 I have used your CnCOAINE about six
weeks,. and its effnat is so marked and extraordinary
that deem it my duty tostate it to you.
My worst ootnelettet for several years has been
Datott. with Robing and irritation of the seals.
After Mpg my heir, MY omit-collar would be oov..
erett w ith r the white scales, (daadrutr.) which looked
like a shower if snow ;
Ifgbarber tried various epplicatione without effect.
abute of your COCo iI'INK. and his obscinate refusal
to use it, provoked me to procure and try it.
have used less than a bottle. The dandniff, and the
Irritation which caused It. have entirely disappeared,
and by hair was never before in so goad condition.
Your obedient servant. A. A. FULLER.
BURNETT'S COCOAIRE.
otelsals application renders the hair (no matter bow
stur and dry! oat and gloat for several days. It
conceoed_by . all whq have used (I to he the best and
cheapest Harr Ikressaht the Wader.
Prepared by JOSEP BURNETT & Co., BOSTON,
and for sale by all d erg genewdly, at 60 cents a bot
tle. dtg-sem
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED. HEREBY
give not.ce that we have mowed the ltmi ed
Fly ` VgwilE t tt e Vse " . , all l l ' x ' e x pired on th e Taib
vomßEtttlB69, agreeably to the provlcons of the fiot
of Assemb of the commonwealth or Pennsylvania,
apemved March 21, mg entitled " An Act re , atiVe to
Linnted rannerships," and th• sopp ements thereto
The ealdpartaershm is to be Conducted as heretofore,
under the name of lirm of W. O. BEARD . The general
nature of the business intended to be transacted is the
inenufactureandesie or fats by wholes, Ic, in the city
of Philadelolu a, d te aforesaid, W I LLI Ahl BEARD,
isho ;modes at No: 626 North Sweet, the
Thatecoth ward , of the Oily of Philadelphia, is the
general partner, and SAMUEL U. WALTON. who re
slime at No. 254 South FOURTH Street. in the Third
ward, of the City of Philadelphia, Is the special part
ner,
Die asil special partner contrlbeted to the common
stoeko e a i 4
t h u r a ill y tig d g i n n in g , c g d olz gt i o d nii and dollars,
The earlpsrtnership commenced on th: rat day of
NOVEMBER, A. D. 1669, and is to terminate on the
first day of NOVEMBER, A. D. moo.
svg• 0. BEARD,
dl6 llt BAWAIRL D. WALTON.
REFINED. SUGARS AND SYRUPS
C. Dorrodifuz will nonfinite helms until JilaY
win. at 'll5 Booth WATER Wont, and now °film for
gale, at Nip !Most market Omen, for ouch. or on ap
proved stand credits 4 000 barrels 80am-refined Buyers
and Hymn, of various grade*, including LoYorlng's
Crushed and Pnlvet , god and Moller's patent ;out Loaf
itlugare. Also, Rio and Java Coffee. Adamantine Can•
dies, and Kolly's Frenalt Brandy Coloring. J 427 -are
filiftSES TAKEN TO WINTER on a
r o yarrP ,j)elnutte owns,, v.:ocent tablit
M eet. = Apply No. fill 'WAWA'
NT
.tore. 4w-tf
011, CITRONELLA—For sale by
WETNERILL & InttllEß,
ot.nsi 40 North iihMONDF.toht..
A 11S AN!) SHOUIAAIiti. —2,300
Fieoes City-Smoked Hares and Shoulders. Also,
800 PIeOBIIBItTSSUNST•OIIied Ilaine, for sale by C. C.
IA
BAD RR & CU., ARCH Street, 201 door above Front.
Smuteauutit mobAssEs.-1.50
tOtid bands for . 4 4,
' 1431 - " A---x-IMNP.a.
'EBIEIGIVEN, THAT;
fir iliirkimptjtErrit
th• t i t ourtontn, -aator r e.
•OK itst Ammo!) ed
m 4,0010014:
-70eilladaati
abostoci4)lo
( I ,IINB AND MEDALS OF ALL 'KINDS,
trziel d stilkl b t e ltii:A r gatspir' Bk -
$l l 4-bre * ni NUM, au jolt At,
BREAD
0111 MI ODIAINSID AT THI NOLLOWIrIii
PLACER=
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
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THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING
relinquished hie Retail business to
Mn. JAR. BURK, 3 . n.,
Has this day formed a COPARTNERSHIP with JOHN
MARSTON, Jr., under the firm of
BNIaILOSK 41; MARSTON,
For the Manufacture, e4clusively to the Trade, of the
finer posts of
PAPER HANOINOIL DECORATIONS, &v,
°glee, with samples,
No. 807 CHESTNUT ST., SECOND STORY, FRONT.
Jan. 28, 1800-1a39-ot* LOUIS RELROBE.
_ _ _
THE FIRM OF MoILVAIN & KELLY
-K. is this day dismolved by mutual con6ent.
J. SC.
Philadelphia, January 1,18641. JOHN KELLY.
The buainesa of McILVAIN k. KELLY wlllbo sot
lion -b. JOSEPH KELLY, at tho Store , No, 3.02 . 3
CHESTNUT St., to whom all petsons mdehted to efiil
firm are requested to make payment(. TrIcILYAIN,
JOHN KaLLY.
I have bought out nil the clients of Mollvnin lc Kelly,
and will continuo the 'Tailoring bovines! at the eerie,
hero 102/ CHt.SENUT Htreot. under the 'name of
rOBBER KELLY & BROTHER.
JOHEPII KELLY.
January Orb, MO
LIRITED PARTNERSIIIP.—NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVBN, Tr the Subeerihers
have formed and entered tutu a matted Partnership,
under the provreions of the Lawe o the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
• That the name of the firm or partnership ie William
P. Eileon. and the general nature of the business the
filanufacture and Sale of Boots and Shoes. That Wit
film P. Edson is the Ormond Partner. and John Saun
ders and Macpherson Saunders are the Spec:nal Part
ners, all reading in the City of Philadelphia. The
capital In cash contributed bs the Special Partners Is
Ten Thousand Dollars, OAOII contributing PPre Thou
sand Dollars. The Partnership commences this TENTH
DAY Of , JANUARY, 1960, and to to tertronate Ds ,
CENSER 31,1881,
WILLIAM D. EDBON,
Geeeral Partner.
JOHN SAUNDERS,
MAOPHLKSON BA.UNBERS.
Spam! Partners.
January 10th, 1860. Jail-dew
TIRE FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & CO. HAS
- 21 - been dissolved by mutual consent. WILLIAM D.
EDSON wilt settle up the business of the old firm. The
business 01 the Manufacture and Sale ofitoots and Shoes
will he continued DS ON
North FOURTH Street, by
WILLIAM. D. Y.DSON, under a Liiroted Vainership.
this day formed between him and JOHNSAUNLERS
and MACPHERSON SAUNDERS.
ultiat r, EDSON.
WILLIAM D. EDSON.
January 10th, 185(/. ail im
N OTICE OP LIMITED PARTNERSIIIP.
Wheregs we, the aubeeribers, have this day re
newed and continued fora further period of three years,
as hereinafter mentioned, the limited partnership en
tered Into on the Met day of Deoember,A. ti. 1854, to
commence on the let day of January, A.D. 1857, under
the movigione of the Act of the Uenerel Aseembly of the
CcmirionWeelth of Penney lvaniit approved Alareh Met.
1876, entitled "An Act relative to Limited Partner
ehlpi," and all other enaotnients of the geld Ueneral
Assembly relative to Limited Partnetehipe—now, there
fore Incompliance with the provlaione Cif the said en
sotments we pnblish the term.; of said original and
renewed jdmited Partnership as follows%
First. The name or firm under welch the said original
and , e rmweil Limited Pprtaership wee and to be con
ducted in that of J. T. PLATE k SCHOTTLER.
fieson Merchantseral nature of jte busineee Dementia
that of in a ellers! Foreign end
Commiefin Rumness n the city of Philadelphia, and
d i, d i d the busmen: oflmporting and Exporting and
Vendizig t flerehandise on account of the said Limited
Vi r ti, k're Aald t tritpa Partnership we, and if coin
po-ed ofJOriN T UPE/V5 nal it who realdelip
the elty desde phis ; o CIARL, Q. 13CROTTLE
why res son the raid city or PhiJc4olphin. nod
CHRISTOPHER P. PLAT}... whose plane oribeidenee
ia. at present in the free Hanseatic. city of Brandin.
The geld John Theophilas Plate and Carl C. Pehoftler
wereand are all the general partnere m the said origi
nal and rentiffpd Limited Partnership. and the said
Chrisiophor Y. Srlagp wag and le the only &permit part
ner therein.
Fourth. The spooled partneri a Christopher F.
Plate. oontributedoctually and in k fid totp. );
the cum of Fifty' Thousand Defiant-to the beton; or
common tog . ir of the maid original Limed Tartnetship,
I,l4ll.°Thwo is " ori:i e n n arLim f ire7 It:X:141 ' 14 00m
mended on the first day of January, A. D. 1857, and wee
to have tendinated on the Slit nay of Deceit - am, A. 0.
1869. but the name hag keen renewed and continued for
the further pviod thinee peace from the lilt day of
December. A. D. 1859, and willicrilturtak3, .5 1 ! 1 the net da y
of nepenthe* A. D. 1859.
rhtledelphaa, Deo. Mat, 1859.
.I.THEOPH.PLATE,
CARL C. 80HOTTLER,
Fit. PLATE.
By his LitOn e ;i l i ) o t:l.v i r n tEvTAG.
Je2-dw
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNOStit7 —
Thepartnership_heretofore existing under the firm
of MORRIS nJONER & CO. expired on the Sort ulti
mo, by (imitation. Either of the partners will une the
name or the firm in settiemsnt. JACOB Y. JONES and
RI HARD H. DOWNINO retire from the bailment,
and the reinainlns Partners have formed a new copart
nership. ISRAEL. IdiARIB,
FiCON P. .16NEtiL
RICHARD H. DOwNING,
JOSEPH K. WHEELER,
ANDREW WHEELER.
Philadelphia, January 2,1860.
VOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE-ISRAEL
bIORRIS, JOSEPH K. WHEELER, and AN
, partners In the lite firm of 110R
&LYCRO.. have this day formed a oonart-
R DR Is Er 4 W ea r E R S E
notable, under the prm of
MORRiS, WHEELER, & CcL,
and will atone the Iron and Steel business in all its
branches as hersioforeoonduoted, at the old stand,
MARKET and SIXTEENTH Streets.
Philade ohm, January LIMO. jag-tf
LEGAL.
T ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON
_4 the estate of CRAB LES A. H. IRVINE, de
',aimed. having been granted to the subscriber, all par
er/11s indebted to said estate will please make p m r gi opt,
and those havifts maims wilVresent them without de
lay to JOHN ft. flit AGH, Adnurnstrator,
nt2(l.6t* No. Iti NORTH FRONT Street.
EXEOIT T OR'B NOTlCE.—Notice is
.m.-; 1 hereby' given that Letters of Administrattnn.vlth
the Wilt annexed. of LEWIS A. COFFIN. deceased,
have heen granted to the undersigned by the Resister
01 Philadelphia ; end all peo sons indebted to said estate
are requested to this and make anyment, and those hay
ing claims against the said deceased are requested to
preeent the same to the undersignedfor_ meet.
At ky w. LOFFEN,
N 0.906 ORRISTIAN street.
ESTATE OF JOSEPH DLESINGER, DE,
CEASED.
ettera testnnentery t the mate or JOSEPH DIE
SINGER, deceased . hexane been granted to the subset:
ber. e.tt Persons indebted to the said est •te ere requested
to make payment, Pea those having claim to present
thorn to JOHN I,' PERM', Exe S cutor.
No. 603 SPRUCE treet.
Or to his AStOrney.• FREDERICK HFSER,
DM *GO NO. 01l South THIRD Street.
IfiIiTATE OF CLIFLISTIAN M. HULSE
..s.:4 et ANN. DEC'D.--Lettere teatamentery to the Es
tate of seid decedent hem , : befirivanted to the sub
ember, elteem It 01
one Indebted to •tate are LOOlO,O
LO make moment, and those bee claim, to present
them to JOILIII HUI 8E MANN. Executor.
No. ele LOM OA RP St,
Or to his Attorney. FREDERICK IIEYER,
dti-set . No. 241 south TRIAD let.
LETTERR TESTAMENTARY TO TILE
A-A Estate of brill . A LooKyER: deceased. having
been granted to the undersigns all person' indebted td
said estate are requested to mak d. e
payment, and thole
having chum to present tkerrr,‘k, to w . rr,
1012 North Fll4ll Htrest.
SAVING FUNDS.
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND Elo
,c
INET yOP YHILAI/ELP 114, •
°Mee, N 0.231 on map Stroot
neolidatton Ban Bnildwig.)
GELLETERa BY THF, LEO NATURE oppEraft
sYLvAN A.
Demetta roman apme of One Dollar and_upwable,
and rikpabd in without notice, with FIN% PEE
DENT. INTE from the day of depoelt bli with
draVll.
A responsible Washable Bair fritutton haAtoit
beep needed 10 the Norßorg gm or k • ottr it iind 'I 4
ifpnc e t Garden Savings Fend NO* etT ' was e utrtared y
the filature of Peluurylvanla to supply th e neeemity.
The & a rm in organising and locattng It, have been
govern wholly by a deem to sooommodate the Wit
ness Interest and walbs of the very lame sad entibpre
ems "fileti"olloNtiroAlrlrAtr.
From 0 tolfg afro It; qm, on Monday' and Thuadar
Dotal naBI 6 0 oloOlt in the evening.
refteivllyett' ItAllifly pit..
mi ,
on, iffi, trite
Awe Undehoffet, relle/inlt , ie,
rwm Hart, ceierdi r. 10 ere,
ohn filar, h..,
emu . Pringle,. each POOP
Joseph Omni% n. w r iuTsim
prern.prom ,T. born,
rt Hvideun,
JAMS B. PRINGLE. Presider%
FRANCIS HART. Reoretarv. lASS-U
SA VINO FUND.-- N 'I) STATES
TRUST 0011TANY. oorner THIRD sad oxen
mniVUTlV4iBtrlglioltm. etl i c li t t , i rraVirli V I ARIEMMVP.;
itZoT float the day of Sorsa to thi (lei of withdrawn.
(Mfg e ore, ro 9 entj 9 o clog everi dab and on
MON.D4 Xvi4liNuS from 7v. oi 9 ovoolt.
USAF 8 or as •on Eailsnelrelarta, and Soothed.
from El
newar
CRWf n rendea 9 - r p3P r x t sx ßl T'OßD.
PUNY A ctuary .
SAVING FUND—FIVE PER OENT. IN•
P.7.mstiT il AT t loN t A c t BA P E T Y vturf l acni.
EMU= ineong:ted a g e ul t3=f'ennayliet:
Money is 1140iVed in any yam, large or mall, and in
terest paid from the day of dement tO the day of with
dremat.
The olio, Is open every day from 0 o'olook in the
moans ttith o'olook in Oa ivening, end on Monday
sa d That e darmtly oln kNEß p
ONWhIlkiDGE.Ilae
WELLtem J. a, Secretary.
. , .
DISHOTORS.
r ..... ,„... 4 ...r. c . Cerrallpreeratere
t r er r eSeifiee,
mast K. As ton oeePh to. mr.
reams Lee,
oseph Yorker,
Landreth Manna , Jams, L. Stephenson.
:1 1. 75 , te reomved and payment' made daily.
he nveattnents are made, to conformity_ with the
gro one of the Charter, in Real Eatate Mortgages,
round Rents, and anoh nrat-olase noontime as will el-
Fa, metre pageot security to the depot torp, t and
tih n latt o r . to give penmanenor and taabtlirto
COAL.
I.IOUSEKREPERB LOOK TO YOUR
A-A-Intoreet li Buy your COAL. Al" HICKS', where
corps eat t every bestrality of Lettish and Bohuyl
kit 'gal se o bred at the following reduced pricey
Le cal3rolfpn, zip an stove... ..... —Ss 26 per ton.
scholia I ,
1.4.110 Nat. ..... ..... ..... ............-.--.. 3ao "
Writed free from elate or dust and full sreteht, al
[HQ
_lard, southeant corner MARSHALL , and
is ID OW. Call and sea. 026-em
P•7+ W. GROOMS & 00.,_
6 Ofiloe 114 South FOURTH Street,
AND
WILAR.F. PINE STREET, SOITUYLKILIn
Dealers and nippers
01
Unit Moneta/0, 0
A L Lehigh I . and Soliuylkill
Merchandise taken on wharfage,
HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNT.AIN
la' t t R l 4lrttirmtVskt 1%° , 4 - Av.,lin
" stl.ty
C A U T lON !—ASTROLOGY!—LOOK
1, ./ MITI-040D NEWS FOR ALL I—The never
failing ADC VAN HORN is the bent; she cle
ated' when all others have failed. All who are in
glib's, all who have been unfortunate, deeeilvou br
a
eve airs lAe agoer Ja !s. has the sec et l a
of
winning the affections. Of the opposite sex. It is thin
raot which induces illiterate pretenders to try to
imitate her, and opt her advertisement. She shows
lou the likeness of your future wife, Weir or absent
eant,. It us well known to the public at ergs that On
s lids first and onlr i person who pan show t e biomass in
tea My, end oan.6 ve entire satisfaction on the Clen
earns of life, whin can be tested and proved by thou
sends, both married and shale, who daily and, ennelly
visit he Come one! come all! to No. MS LOMBARD
Meant. between ltiniPAr and lirnxit 10.26
EVRAWING AND PAINTING MATE
{I-. RIALS.
Engipsere aro Architects' Stationery',
?mien Painting Materiale.
otichornanta ()Wane , and WANG
mar Boxee for Children, and also for Artists and
tiiients.
t‘ires and Datum Frame's.
laying Cards. American and French.
talognes grade to the Wet
8H ash .I,4MWTZICY,
No. 116 MONTH Street,
WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL. n9l)-6171
TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN &TER
OHANTS.—MAIdILA ROPE,-4 largo and well.
annotted_stoQk of Mantle Rove , tnanufttotured and for
al, at How York prit ir y_
As*YEA, PITLE_RtA
in *+*, et An VI Wh
r siell4Zl) BORAX, in store and 10
as "" Maass
THE J'RIESS.--.PHILADELIPBA. TUESDAY; JANUAiIY 31. 1860.
_,. TO WEST ORESTES
and interntediate Notate, via ME
DIA, — Trains for Word Chester leave %%its&labia front
the Depot, northeast corner of BIOHTEENTIf and
MARKET Streets at 8.10 A. hi., and I and 4.00 P. M.
On SUNDAYS at 8.18 A. AI, and I P. M.
Passensers for stations on the PHILADELPHIA and
BALTIAIURF, CENTRAL RAILROAD will take the
010 A. M., and 4.30 P . M. Trains 1.10.41
1111 E PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
260 MILEB DOUBLE' TRAOK.
1860. igism§s_ 1860.
TILE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS NOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
TIIRV. TII_ROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS I
SETWREN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
°needing direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
t ,
rem Boston, New York, and all points East and in the
mon Depot at Pittsburg with Throe Trains to and
rum all notate nn the West, Northwest, and Southwest
—thus furnishing fasilities for the transportation or
Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any
other route,
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pitt burg,
without change of Carp or Conductors. All througl ‘ i Pas
senger Trains provided with Louglirolge's natant
Broke—speed under porfoot control of the engineer,
thus adding nitwit to the safetr of travellers.
Smoking Cars era attached to eaoh Trani; Woodrnre
EXPRESSpi Express_ and Past Trains. The
RUNSDAILY: Mall and Fast Lines, bun
dere elteQPled•
~.t . Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 8 A. U.
Fest Lice " " 11,00 A. M.
Exp_llool Train 1020011 " 1U GO P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS,
Harrisburg Aeoommodation, via Colombia, 8 .r. M.
Columbia 4.00 P. M.
Parkeabutg " 12.80 P. H.
West Cheater Passengers will take the Mall, Parkes
in nod Columbia Trams. 1
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Blinks, Bart
lo, Niagara Falle,and intermediate points, leaving Plll-
ladelphia nt 8 A. AI. go dirootly through.
Tickets Westward RAI tW obtained at he t °Moe' of the
Company In Philadelohla. low York, Seaton, or Bel
ittZtlitaatii'cf,gtt,t'vatr,dattto.onny ,fo.fat4r: r nmta l g
regular Line of ;steamers on the littuisstyp, or Ohio
rivers.
ilGr Fare always as low, and time as quick, as by any
other Route.
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeaat oorner.of Eleventh and Market Streets.
The eompletiol of the Western connections of the
Pennsylvania Rai road to Chiengo,make this the
DIRECT LINE ETWEEN niE BAIL(' AND THE
OREAT WEST.
Tits connection oftraoke by the Railroad 'lrides. at
Pittsburg, avoiding ail drayage or ferriage of Freight.
together with the saving of tune, are notrantsseareadili
appreciated by Snipppers of Freight, and the Travel
hug Publio.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this itompedr, can rely with confi
dence on its speedLtransit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
in the West by the Penne, {sante Railroad ars at ale
tames as favorable as are charged by other Railroad'
C: tifr rantes,
Be particular to mark packages" via Penna. Rall
r
For Freight Contracts or _Shining Directions, ap ply
. 1 1
to, or address either of the 1 011 0W 1 /41raitte of th e WM'
parry.
D. A, STEWARI , , Pittaburs;
H.S.Pieree k Co., kanee vide, V. J. .1. Johnston,,RiPley,
0.; R. McNeely, Maysville, y.; Ormsby & Cromr,
PorPopouth, 0; Esdaook k Co., Jafforsonyi/le, Indi
ana; U. W. prowe & 00. 1 0.100.1finatio0.; ,Athern Zs
p u b . b . r . t i aztrk, ()Mt. i lde p ld . rgm . b ri e umn, lid.
Evansville, Ind.; W.W. I tenant Is 6.. ii!ri v i, INA C 0.,..
F. Snag . fibrilar A Glass. t. Louis, MoA o n H. Har-
Naahville, Teen.; Harris & Hunt. Niginlphla, Tenn.:
Clarke it Co., Chicago, lILW 11. n.. ic - Qoas, Alum,
lu.; or Ersight Agent's of keflroads at did crept points
t i , i k e arighnEz AiladelyV , a.
Matz C 0.,. l'IlSt 2 S; Lust r a!i r r3, B Mlll l l l lri n itr, itr,
LEECII it CO., No. it , Sotto street neaten.
11. H. HOUSTON, Oen'l FrelihrAgent, Phila.
L. L. HSUPT. Gen'lTicket gent, Phila,
THOS. A. SCOTT, Deal Sup't Altoona, Ps.
lal-ly . ,
1859. aniima 1859.1 1
Ntar y nt yv t!swiii . v &_
DAL DIA D TILtN ON . II kbAlll_
L ROM AN D LAMA. lA_
EW ORK AND WAY-PLACES.
PROM WALNUT-AMIE/ WHARF AND IMCNIINGTOR.
A ; 1 1 T.V. v • a Y l l l ; t o grO g it '/unboy, Cam. & Am. ,
Ao simmothetlotii Sin
At 'A. M., ens Camden yp,,l jgrsef City, (Near
cirsep)Aceommadation—..—....-4 - Xi
AC M., via Camden and Ione; City, Morning
At AY. .c..147, - ein'if iC. - n - iLitrie ;el Wry,
Westerrt
Express. . .• •
Atl.2ti via C amden anti .A.M.i.o.riteiniiiti& 600
qamdfAn anMnbor. a A•
aOO
AL 4K. P. M. geOIaMOA . 190 in" City,
vamp 6 00
At 431 v. M., via itensington and City
Class . . • 333
At 6P f M., via ................. 600
pia' - 'OgmdennndJerii7Ciil , aonthern
•
II
At e a P.M,vni - C'amden anatribelatoii m°d g°7'. IDi
(Freight a nd Passe ager)-let class et.
24 Clan
Tic
The 6P. M. Mail Line num daily. The 11 F.hl. Muth
ere Mail, Saturdays. excepted.
For Belvidere. Easton. nominator.. &o. at 6 A. M.
from Walnut-street wharf. and 3P. M. from Kensington.
For Mauch Chant, Allentown. end flemience, LA 6
Co t e . high 'Valley Railroad.
Dodd.
Montrose. Gr i le i t p la r d ° ,T• b ;; V1 1 / 7 1s a b : 114 :
karma, and Western ...timid.
Par cunt Doll,. at 6 and 6A. M. and land 4) i P.M.
Poe Freehold, at A. M. and ;P. M.
WAY LINES
For Bristol, Trenton, /to, at 3 and eg P. M. from son
sigatoe.
For Palmyra, Elliverton, Delano°, B!sverir, Burlington,
Berdentown, tr.e., at 125 f,, 3, and SKY. M.
Fifty gonads of baggage only alb:l,W each "meager.
I'm/engem Iva prohibited front taking anything as bep•
gaga but their wearing apparel, All baggage overt filly
Pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their
responsibility forlsiggage to one dollar per pound, and
Will not be liable for any amount beyond 61100. ancient
by menial °entreat.
WM. H. GATZMER. Agent
dtt7 Camden and Amboy R. R. Co.
im px) , . o o nz li t ! A, O ET
Ty Alt. iILWAD-WINTER_ARRiNtiAbIka-
On and after MONDAY, N0v.21, 1859.
FOR GERMATOWN.
Leave4biladelphis 0, 7,1.50, 9, ID, 11. and 12 A.M.,
1,1614 6 4 1 6, shot. 7. #. tg. and 1130 P. M.
Leave ermaptown re 7 8. glip Ph', 10, 11.A.M.>
LS, 3. 4. 4)4, Le. GU 701 p_. .
me Philadelphia 9.05 ml l n. A. M., I, rm. and 10 P.M,
ve Germantown 8.10 mm. A. M., LID N(, and
qiiESTNUT BILL RAIL ROAD.
PLeave Philadelphia 0,..1.60, 11 A. ,V, 4, lOC 7, and 10
. M.
Leave Chestnut RID 7.70, Bah and 12.40 At AL,
8.40,6.40, ASS, and 8.40 P. M.
Otl SUNDAYS ,
Leave Philadelphia 05 A. M., Ikand (IX P. M.
Leave Chestnut Rill 740 A. Mr 1240, 6.10, and 9.40
in PR. i tibNSITOROCRINI AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 0,9, 1135. min ., A. M., LOS, 04. MC, and 11h P. M.
OS,
Leave Norristown 6,7, 9, 11 A. M., Ih, 4X, and 0
P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
MSTIP Phßadelphia A.
tti M. and ILP I ,
Leave Norristown TA. dind # .
FOR h ANAYU .
Leave Philadelphia CT% 6, HA A. IC, lAg 1.06 LOC
6X. 7X. and Mg P. M.
L 6 '
a „ n i crArFu , 936. and,u% A. M., 2, Ai
ON SUNDAYS,
Z 41166 iniladelphin 9A. #1..3, eked PM.
Leave Mana7r Oh', and Tx 4.. AL
.11. . 861/ni r rtrm tendon',
nl9-tf 'Pi .T. 21121 TH and ORREN Streets.
NORTII PKNi
if t w r t HipRoAD.
. k g.ST l Nfity!ldAiiii ii l° &If. dii: T. Eftr. "'
tha l pie l li l i C tr,t h uadi N ffi e r m u d'e ,A 7 .i Lh : l l .lll'l"°,o4;
'For nethlehera, nston. Anon tir, Mauch Chunk.
) c.a terna . ?co., ( Eke resod at 9.30 A. .
lor Bethlehem, I Ex pram ) at 9.30 A. Al. and 3 P. M.
%Doylestown. aooommodationd &Mee A. M. and
4 o a r
v iP b o lit: 7lWat ffe ry (
vao nki p A rre wo jun re 4At od alt a . tt lu n.) ..Au st j 6 ,3 P e
7 . M.
ti
L. 9170 BOYMMWrit (AGOOMMOdatiO/20 at 7 A. sa. an d
.30P. M.
Leave Fort WWII:1_00d 4Looottnuodation,) at?, A.M.
Ort BUN DAYS:
gig:10: f gr F liL t lrigt " , g a t ai' a . t i: 3 A.M.
4fi a 'o ) ,Llgg. P . h igrk P litki n ija A ! 'it Y. 40 P. M.
Fte to Be thtlyi , !LW 1 toigiuob Chunk BIM; to
ttrtrlt l itits to must =ture e d nt btfora entering the
"Ali Passenger Trains rt Ihtutpy T ra ins) con
, sot at Berlut street with Itti andjitzt.h- streets. and
. , , nd and T bird -streeta immensity It ailroada.
07 ELLIS CLARK. Anent.
t •- ' MIXIII2 PMELADELPiiiA, W EL-
ii AND BALTI
- , AILROM.
ND
ri
b.
P.6lloirthi ft iltAZNlf VevlltiE 2 Ab l ehnlA l
For ititAol6 St 2.35 A. ~ 13 noon, i EaPre7l,l and
L' P.
or C sitter at 1.11 A. M. 411 )10153, 1.50, itil 11.10 P. M.
or
_Wilmington at 5.15 A . 70.14.3a,a 11.10 P.M.
or New Castle at 3.15 A. 111.. an 01) P. .
or Middletown at 8.16 A. M. an 416 P.M.
or Dover at 8.16 A. 11., and M.
. M.
or Milford at 8.15 A. M., an 4.50 P. M.
or Seaford at /3.14 A. 2.1., find 4.50 K. M.
At Laurel at 1116 A. M., and 410 . $2,
TSAINS FOR PRIJJA ELPHIA •
It rem Baltimo eat &SO A. M., I ' press,/ 10.15 A. M.,
I t 611 P Wit
.. 7 k 14MM tat7.ll A. M. asydll.ll A. M.. Laud
ia; , n Laurel at 6.16 A. M. and SAO P, M.
save Raeford at 635 A. M., and 4.06 P. M.
ave Milford at 7.60 A„ M., and 4.2$ P. M.l
two Dover $t 9.04 A. m., mid ace 1. M.
ave Middletown at 10 A. M. and LO6 P. M.
avo New Cantle at L 7.66 A. M., and 5 P. M
eave Chester at 11, 18 A. M., 3.341 and 3.16 P.. 11.
ve Hollimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad
at 10.11 A.
M T
RAINS FOR BAL . 11 1,1011E_ ,
__
balm CArtater at 8.1154.... M, /Vai:A/kV/ M.
A. ro W AMIDE tOII 11 , 1 LW* A. Al.. MOO P. PL.I and DUO
SUNDAYS
Si? a
l t 11g0 P. ld., f fro milniadelpi t t: tarelmore.
PRIT(111' Tiffity w illi P a M e GFi b tlgta P t i t ' a i thed,
watt run as follows,'
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
Mimes at 3 P. 35,
Leave Wiluglon for Pe 1 ..,..11e and Intermediate
pine/ at 4.41 .AL
Leave Wilm on for Philadelphia and intermedllita
places at 5.41 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Etemmer's Run, Chases, and
R ware ood at 3.64 P.M.
tali D. M. FELTON. President.
a..WEST otherEß RAIL
ROAD TRAINS , ytr, PE M
NNS
VAto IMPA D. Leave Depot tor. ELEVENPR
and AIARKE.T btreets. daily, (except Sunday.) at 8
A. M.,12 . 80 P. AL, ands P. M. Leave West Chester et
7 93 A. M.. 10.80 A. M.. and 3.68 P. M. la, 14-y
PHILADELPHIA AND
EIMIRA ItAILROAD LINE--
QUICIR9Mo Elmira ,Wilkesbarre Rural°,
chloago, Rook Island, Niagara Palls, Milwan t iee, Bur
lington, Montreal, St. Parrs , Detroit, Dushe and Bt.
Louis.
Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read
Inc Railroad De of comer BROAD and CALLOW
MIL Streets AILY. Sundays oznepted,) aa follows:
7.30 A. M. DAY EXPRESS.
Fos Elndra,Niagera Falls, Buffalo Detroit . Chinas°,
hyl ganglia, Hook Island, Galena, St. Paul's, Burlington,
Bt. Louts.
3,30 P. M., NIORT EXPRESS.
Fit Etniira,filagara Buira,o,Detrolt, Chicago,
lilwaukee,Rook Island, Oalena, St. Paul's Buthngton,
and St. Louts.
The_LKl A._3l. and 3.30 P. M. trains run through to
HARRISBURG, stopping at all Static:neon the Lebanon
Valley lirtitioh,
'The 7.30 A. M. train connects at Rupert for Wilke/.
barre,_Pittstoki * Blantop i and all_atations on the LACK
AWANNA AND Loo_o IiBURg tAILROA D.
m intage °hook to E mire, lienelo, end Suspension
EPA 7; lag fugllilin'airrolreel at ee l : A C i tlVert a o c orner
0 SIXTH' and CEIESTNk Streets . and at the p c aayou..
g r 11 1001%1f tI O P A R Rig IPithN
Leavegthe Depot, Broad,o tree_t, bell ow Vine, daily , (Soo
dirt excepted,/ for all points Waskand North, at P. Id.
reighta nil be delivered before S P. M. to insure
going the same ay.
For further in orrnation, apply at
Fruit .Depot, BROAD, below Vine,
Otto ORA 8. TAPPEN, Cane rvl Agent,
N. W. cornet I.XT/1 and OKEST.N T Streets,
sot -tr hibutalehia.
PHILADELPHIA
A RXA_D IN 0 it AM..-
ROAD, MORl'afrO cog rorTsvILLE, READ
ING and HARISMAG,
Leaves the new Davit, at corner of BROAD and
CALLOWIIILL titres% (entrances on CaDowlifild
at 7.80 A. M. DAlLY.idanday excepted') (or POTTA.
VILL HARIBDURCI. an') ell inteimepite points,
connecting et Harrisburg :wit trains running to Pitts
burg, Oharnbersburu, Carbile,Bunburi,
AFTERNOON LINE .
Leave at3.3OF. 111 i, DAILY, for P TTBVILLF, and
ARISBURG.
At 440 P. M DAILY, (Sand agnexoested,lior READ
ING, and Intiflinsdip4i paiuktniumimtv.R.T.)ar,
NOTICE.---CHESTER
VALLEY RAILROAD—PAIS
-BENOER'RA 8 FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TEENIMAT B'rATIONB.--On and after etheeeetn.
Ua} ISM tie
ill etarE from N i r 7Zie n 9s "o r r De ° po v i t o ( rthe l i 9 2.
de phis and ReaclieK.ftellroao e flonioanv. corner of
BROAD and CALLOW HILL Btreets, (pazaeoger en
trances on
_Callahill.
HYING TRAIN for Downingtown, !aavea at TJO
A AT .- BRNOOII TRAIN for Downingtown, lama at
4 1 A1 "It" l'Bon, or the phibusebnis
Diggirs ° I
. , o4OLISXKLIS•arstazys
RAILROAD LINES.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
CHARLES HEIDSIOK
CHAMPAGNE.
GEORGE WHITELEY,
No. 186 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
IN smutted ADM or the sal* of the above wart
yelled brand of
0/IASIPAGNE,
And offers it to the Trade et the
LOWEST feENV YORK RATES.
000 baskets, Quarts and Pints, now in Door. d79-ti
WEGALL ATTENTION OF THE
TRADE to this really Hoperiot article I
ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC.
A supply in minorted p:^kigns oonitantly on hand.
Ot t le li mons! veld tor ;II I“Ot importation,
4 au—ennexa , nociat!, i.e AL.,' Connac h .London and
80l nd Ginn. Cltiret in Wool end tes, GlutnivattieS,
gh end low pram LONiie AMP. Donator.
010-dui dIT booth FRO T, Fhlladelphni.
G EORGE WIIITELEY,
kl y t FRONT Street,
Importer o r i o .dgid klu
t o it:lll,the rot. Alfg al% till:4'lll7d baud
51 7: 1, 2
.. 8 . 6110p , A !! Co., Thos. nines & Co.
Mud. Davit. & Uo.
. aelgja NZ ' a. Co.,
r ii ri e ofi n rl ail t l o u p r r t l h eto od lrt hoi
a l l
IiVa,AIM 8 rL, Pi r t o le rt v"in.
jiso
sties
& C 0.,.
. a Y. h 101111 1 .!,
Btur i rt's ranee, Meat Witte err ln ri
-- alti;ezilimdPeate 11 fi k ' " I ' m " kuun maCh e ia
Oil. fr.... .
NOTICES.
O eFIDE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND
't•-•" READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
BONDSistrots. January', 1860.
The holders of the of this Company, due
JV T LYI_. Isdo,oan now !feel re, upon application at this ,
ol ice, EN PLR CENT. in cash upon the term. ape- i
citedi In the throttler attached.
the_holders ere also Willed to the bene4 t of the
SINKING FUND established by the atocknulders, as
p c,
set forth in the following re, lotions, sued at the
ure•ttne of Stockholders bold January 9. f
Resolved, 'that the urn of 8140.000 of t o olio» net
prollti of the Company, ate, pro mem o the sum -
co wry for th th e
extension of the bonds due in laW, the
oompletion of the to to Dauphin , toe car loans. th
rienessary rolling stook and improvements on the line of
the road and alt the 1,0;4101w/ of the Company, except
the bonded debt notmatured be set as de in sash year
as a blinking Fund, (In addl t top to the 61,50 Ouo already
brovidedd and shall he appropriated to To purchase of
euoh o. the bo , di of the Company for w tett N. &new
Fund la already provided and attablishe • in the order
of the priority of the mutt:axes riven to assure such
bond,. so long es they can nompeotively be obtettned at
or under par, and the Wilda Be PUreheeed shall be forth
with oanoelled.
HsiehM.l'llml the Board of ?Mowers be. end they
era hereby. regne.ted an 4 direoted to enter into quell an
agreements. shall make the provigioas in the forego
ing resolutions en obligatory and binding contract or
the Company.
In pursuance of this resolutioa. the Company hare
executed the contraot therer eferred to.
CIROi i t uFORD, Treenrer.
No:ile to the Holders of Thiladelphia and Fending
Railroad Co, Mei tease Hondo, one July
These bonds are sec red' try . the First Mortgagee on
the road, amounting in the aggregate to NAN mi. The
net revenue for the last fiscal year wite six times the
amount of the annual Interest on Wee bonds.
The Managers propose to 'steed them for a period of
twenty years. the holders retaining the bonds and the
splint" of the hio.t tares in the yraobe condition in
whicln rber are DOW held. Fresh wets of Coupon' for
the interest,parilblleheiti be lessen. ..
it doting of ten per cent . will be given to the • holders.
in consideration of their assenting to the exteniloM
This Bonus will hoped in cash to the bearers of the
Bonds, on their eigning *yew t snit presenting their
respeotive Bonds at the otnoe of the COMMIS. Or to its
seems, endorsement.
Forms of receipt and endorsement will be furnished
(If enphentior.
erileyol tbp Nord of Mann/ere.
W.ll. ileißl -
F.IINRY.
jrtlO Ina ittidro
NO TIC E.--OFFTOF, OF TUE DELA
/. 1 WARE AND RARITAN CANAL AND CAM
DEN AND AMBOY RAILIWAD AND TR ANBYOR
-4 TEON COM PAN ILO.
4 ... Peim•irroN. NEW JAISNY, JAMUL/MI.
The Dlrepto
• re — of Int a...L "ol Cespanlbi .!.. eve thu ttlii
„
declared a Dividend Of 8 14 . PRI ,•••• ‘' l NT.ut or Ina
o •
earnings of the Jest six moats, nelAtile t. 4/ Llgl it h loo mt k, r *
holdere or their leArit resresentkves, oft ,_ ....,
TUESDAY, the 2lth day of Je.nuerr inet.,I9I . RI I4I CHAVM
SHIPPEN, at the Compotaime Moe, In /hit
r elphle.
end by IRA 131,185, at ti , e Ofikeif those
in Na* York. RteRA R facCti. -
JAN, ti. REEN.
Je2).)2t k earnirers.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE TIUILDERS.
The CARBON IRON COMPANY will reoelve
proposals until OA Seth day of February next for build
ing an Iron or Wooden Railroad Bridge over the Le
high River, oppoeite their works at Perryville. in the
county of Carbon. The length vii he about (bra! MM
.:free end fifty (1401 feet, in either three or four *Penn,
single track.
Propossls received, anil further particulars obtained,
on appboation at rifITIVI46 In the uneer4gpse,
DE NIS RAUMA., , Preeldent.
Deoember Igth.
CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Philadel
...-, "Ma, Nov. se, WA
A,t an Eleotton held on the Slat instant.lhe following
gentlemen ware chosen Ilireir efrhis Bank :
awes
O. Cattail, MD Lindexf.
obeli K. Neff, Me T. CIADr.
awes Steal. ohn p. I)Thee_.
mood A. tiouder. rarlee lioaoht.
Alexander Whildin, avid Vandareeer.
Hugh Craig, hilly H. Mingle,
Canstien J. Hoffman.
And at the meeting or the Hoard TlllB DAY, the rel
ieving *Moors were unanimously nif
A. (I. CIA . Verdant.
t*.SE ‘i..e."c4rt;isgent,
NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT APPLIOA-
L tion 1* made ( for a Cortifloate of Ponnaylvaniih
Bette Loan. it placit c loze jard is tu , gat t ioUlt A NAr .!
.git Y. o:l:iit a :r =Avg
BUSlNtilii CAIWN.
V B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND
• EIU ESCRIPTION
.t .i.o ENCY, for Prinolkalllews
paper, and Periodicals o Eland Couutry, X..E , °or.
no
•8U
apt CEPia pi" .
Addreaa N PALMER., ' Philadelphia. '
PADS. u. RIDDLE ; Attorney at Law,
N 0.113 Routh I'OU Iry a uttilm"
WALLAcE & illiOpllEA4)
ST EXCILAtiCit; 1.1.411, *o ut VpiEti' YORK.
14tnoks and Bonds bonnid. . on, goilipmitsion.
raancts WALLAOR. WARD U. /iIiODILAD.
. on-an •
A LEX. DIAINNEY
ATTORNEi L.AW,
URGI, PA,
Will mouse in Wintinoreland, Artasteves, ud In
dians counties. sen-t 1
'FRE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE
JR- SW CHF.BIICLIN Btreet, forwards Yeroela, Peek.
ages, Merchandise, Bent gbyteg, sad Opegte, either by
Its own Linea, or in eonneationinth other he eee in
mien. to all the entangle towns end
_eit il ie ir the .
WWI Btetea. E. 8. HANB 0 ,
ettl-ti gleaeral &manatee eat
EDUCATIIINAL.
MRS. CAROLINE M. CIIUR.
TEACHER OF PILE PIANO.
WO 6t* 217 Noith NINTH Ftreet
NSTRIPITION IN ULABSICS AND
1
MATIERNATICEL
ROEIr NT H. LABBER TON, Ph. D . Is nosy open for
op e easement for one hour daily. All oommuniestipsi
addressed to No tO3 booth Eighth street. r a il Melva
prompt attention.
RE rctt se—Prof. Oeo. Allen. No. 215 South Baron-
Frt,i h st•eet Dr. George Prairies. HU Arch lamer;
o Ftlysialc Handotph. Esq.. 215 ttouth Fourth street;
Lloyd P. Smith, talvarian. thtladelphta Library; Jams*
Maley, Jr.. ell Market street. j.27-3m
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, (WITH
Primary and Sooondery Department Mt/wiled )
Pennon/at corner or DILLINYN arid OREEN threats.
For threaders spats at the 801 1 ( 1 01 .
(AXBON, Prinolpat z
Entrenoe on DILLIvyN Street. nl2-1m
A MERIUAN SUIIOUL INSTITUTE is a
X 31, reliable medium through whieb &tools and Fami
lies may otnain ooingtent teachers. ramie may ob
tain, gratuitoualy. le tmetialt eitil emulate of the bat
1011001111. 8 ITH WOODMAN, & CO..
146 BROiDWAI, New York. or
oaf-er 60 CHEST UT Street. Philadelphia.
RRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
ALP MERVNTILE COLLMPS, boats at P
delphip owner SEVENTH and OHERTer;
winarilimittr.-.lo(ol.7.lndlov‘aserixt..dB-6.--
ItEhIOVALB.
REMOVAL. --SMALL & 011ANDLER,
VitllOl.l.:B4LE GROCER.°have rnmoved from
66 North r•ECOIN,D dtrOot, to 1 13 MARKET Btroot.
above Front, north side. n 3
MACHINERY AND IRON.
S&S.UL V. It =Ann. 3. VAISEAN laIAAIIE
R.OUTIIIVARK FOUNDRY,_
MTH AND WaBaiNGTON BIRKETS,
arzytilitriugters,
ENGINRERR AND MACHINISTS.
litaenfacT Ittgb and Lyer Pressure Steam Endue ,
fo t bSand leer, and Marine atrmoe.
ilers; asorne7m, Tankii iron Boats , De, t Malan
o kinds, either ren Dress.
Iron, Frame Roo s for Use Works, Work Bitola, Rail
fOnd Otattona, No.
Retorts and GM Machinery of the latest and mod im
proved oonstrootion.
Every deeormoon of Plantation Maohinety. inett as
Boger, taw, and Grist Mite, Vtionton ram, wen/Steam
Trait% Defeeators, Filters PUJilvm Dnettnes.
Bole Agents for N. Fhllieux s atent Boger notlini
OmEriltrtqUlrraTiiret
lug aralna. an 11-/
1/1 SALAMANDER SAFES.
Alarm' assortmel or_
Aris re. WATSON'S_
PHILADELPHIA tANUFACTURED
RALAMAND ;R
AULT Stores.
DANE
Hanka V
end Stores.
DANE LOOKS
kquid to any eel" IA nee.
IRO DOORS, 1311UTTERS..ero.•
*wooed terms ea any other establishment In tie
United tßates,:L r
EVAN & WAiI3ON.
Pio.Bei 0 NU Street,
?LEASH OWN US A rIALY. "
lIE CONFESSION AND EXPERIENCE
of an INVALID, pulditbed for the benefit and as
a warning and II caution to >ming men who elder from
Nervous Debility. Premature Donny, /to.; sipplying, at
the same tune, the means of bell* Cure, by one who
cured himself rafter having been put to great expense
thro ale medicitl imposition and NOV
copies may be beet of he author, NAT L, HA 1E
FAIR Esq., Brillord, Irnat Brooklyn. logs county.
Now ] f ork, by enclosing a post.pa , d addressed envelope.
land tut
SILVER SOAP—A simple preparation
for oleansing Silver Plate, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar
c,
ble, &o.,far more convenient and effective than any
other. Otte hal the labor of Houma cleaning may be
saved by using t le Soap, which cannot possibly inJure
the fined[ Zino w ite, and as no scrubbing Is required,
the savingln the wear of the paint is much greater than
the cost of the tonp. It leaves the surface as pure and
white as when new. Manufactured only by the Hylton
Indexical Hoop Pompeii), and sold by their appointed
Agents,ll,lB,sAßD CO.. Apothecaries , TWI,LFTI3
sid C H WWI' N IIT. ail-
M .
INTON'S V.. , rizi USTI() TILES for
floors.
Ornamental Chm.s.ei 'rope for oottsees.
garden Vertesnti
Vltrified Pipe or drama and Water c.mdaetont
Unsoiled and for sale 1 , 7
f•b ix. Cl
bbls. crushed,
KA. (mane, and fine tradverirt d A cotres and
guar, for sale by JAMES MU MA & CO.. 1.,1, Tl.
WI • Flteoußf. lap
I.2oloE.—Primo retailing Uharleston Rice
for este by JAMES ORALLY," & CO., LETI I TJA
9 feet
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
D ELAWARE MUT
NC co UAL pAN SAFETY
y .IN
INCORPORATEDBTHEH LEG/SLA URN OF
PENXOYLYANIkuss.
OFFION 8. E. CORNER THI AND WALNUT
M A /n e t iI3 I IS kri 0 B
ON VHSSELB, )
To AD parts of the World.
'INLAND INeintANor,B
On Goode, by River, Canals, Lake,' end Land Ca rr iage
3 2 1g al) pa rte of the union.
On Merchandise senora-Iy.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses Igo,
AASETH OF THH ' COMPANY.
Norambir 1, IMP.
Par, Marker Taloa.
1 1 3 3 ,0 3 0, ptla3 eiPlale) 01t7 . 1 'tent. Loa ....0113.M I:0
rztegtivtrg:tall t r" o r. Loam ...-.. "466 Cl°
23,003, U.H. treasury air oi o nt. Noteiiiii4 21"
22
}merest due 20013 44
11.74,000 U. EL Treasury 6 ifr et-Notes end triter
est du e.. .... - . CO
023,030 Temporary Loan to the ..... Kula
delPhla . • . • 26,000 00
650,000, Pen LlFlvania iroad id Mortgage
0 emit. mtg., 33,600 00
000,300,N0rt Penns, rani& lialiroad dod
es. cont. Bonds.. -
elt,ooo Wee t rbiladelphia Paasenzar Railway 12.3°3 00
Company 7 et. tiotiPon bonds.... MOM 03
114,4:100,1600 shares stook Germantown Oes
Compeer, interest and principal
tarantsed by the city of Finla
'labia- • - 1 5 ,00 0 00
01,020,100 a. tea Pen - ilaYtViiiiirlgicac4,l
OomPanY.--. ... 3.77P10
$11.603. too stutzet North Peit.r;lirtr.azirtiliart
road C0mpany........_.. un 00
01,830,shirenPtoladelpIna ler Boat and Bream
Tax Corefany , l'htledelpton arid
Barman Steen' risgiagion COlll.
CI all Steam
" 171 4 1 it m a n :
Yre de race Steam A: noes
own peny, tilladolptua bangs
M , mpany -•••• !,710 00
114541,880
Bonds and Mortgages, tad Real Zeta/. Of- 80CM 14
Poe Building. .. _ 73,N1 gs
EHltle receivable for Insnranees . made-- Maga 13
Behtnoe due at Ageri c ,.._p r , m ,„ nu on mi—
nos Palma, interest, and other debts duo
the Compel:, 1111,604 63
Bony and swot * Ctiunciii ''''''''''''''''''''''
rum •.. "•. • UP CO
Cash on fiepoent in coo sl
DM RIL
tNam Martina ronel E. Booker,
twanil A. Bonder . . F. reniston,
heoptittps Dialaiiii' . way Wwaq,
°e x. Penrose. ward vetungton.
ohn C. Davis, . JOUR X ke.
MIMS Trasusir, neer /law,
ilium. Erre, Jr,. emse C. end,
axles
U. Naas ,tbert Barton.
illvsm C. Ludwig , sooT.P.JOIO4.
mph IL Penl , James B. M'Farlaule
r. X. M. Fitton. rD.
P. ETre.
orge O. Leiser. din . Snt
eple, Pitted,
Hug; Craig D. T. Morgan.
Chum Kelly, A.. B. Bolger, ..
j r i/P13.11 7 14 D T , ill i ie r iVet; L b
NENRY LYLB . beoretarr. ims-.
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. NO.
40 CHESTNUT Straet, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED A N PRIL. WAIF THE STATE OF
rEroravezt
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISE&
-
Samnet.Wa 1)
St. D/All.Cl.o . t i t roar,
p.
W. WIMPI I II W. hymnal',
cam Rkellardson, Lma.ir,
aoolb Vi . Stout,
T a tt e t l i? w l4 6l; :i l t "Vega..
oF:01.E W. AV, President.
JONATHAN J. BLOcUre, Vice Pres%
wri,trAms 1. 13 ANCHARD, Secretary. Jail -0
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
riE IiIVTF e .
PliggiFt COMPANY irhet,sr kaali
QiStreet/. Asets, t he
wh oZ.
IRES LIVER for he whole
term of /ifs
re
anntotlem and e dowments—purehases hie Interest' in
Real Estate, an Janke. all °outruns dope:atm, on the
ou_nonnernes o Lite.
Thai Itat A 2_ 0 twlitOnt, AdnUnlstratons, aseilaneet
L
Trustees. 11104' LI m turraxis.
riel L. Miller. tailii r l i iiniT i . std.
Mot 1. , New
t on,
Wi_ cum reek . Trooar,
l li"' ona. t aut er,
antes eston,
el C. oey. aophiliut Pauktin&
tussles Ilallowell, m i l A. Sou
tler
a ry 0. Tysernsent. el .ilutotulteinte
OlPhllll Kent,
i gi . Kam.,
i limn i Carr, 5. trkt.,, .
11, De ow, gamed mdse.
ahem °Malan% Jeteptl. 1100111 Se
Weiner Ruin. . John 0. Roomer.
P.S. .RE °L.' pr ffe __..Prowldent.
• A I .E. STO ' • ulna Preet.
i ogle W. Rondner. eStorefely. aullWr
I NSURAN OE COMPANY OP ME
-IL STATE OF PENNSFLVANTA-FIRE AND A
LRINE INSURANCE-No. I EXCHANGE BUL_ M LD-
L&
lilerad In 1794-Coot tal 42130AN1-Aossets. January I.
us 40-10 Q,
invented to mi t and avellablo seouritler-oost.
tinne o to innate on Vow nginog otos, Baioona, MOOO
or 31 tohantitso. arm
Henry D. Marred: saga a mi .
.
Mormon l i oby‘ tte=l ant i 4
91111 1 :_rn a B. poTtb.r . Thorns.. "truism
Inkin B. Dodd
g:Noia. F at u , •
Errrialal,":D.lf.itpt.
WILLIAM &Bowan kg- m
lIOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INERT-
R.A.Noolp cOI 4 .IPANY, No. OA WALNUT Street.
hilaAMltnio..
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lydiTlATlgwin.
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m. . Love,
ides P. Norton,
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dward A. warns,
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nom, L. Laden.
rtnadent.-- V. W..BLIN
ynte Pmaldont—E 8. WARNE.
seeloarv.—uppqN BOOTH. dot
PIANOS.
NM STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA
88p U OVRR-RTRING GRAND PIANOR,
tRE GRAND, AND SQ DARE VIANDS. now best
-
(OW in connenA 4nd 'A private circles by the best
performers. Received the first amnions ever the best
makers, from judges like Gottschalk. Mason.and others,.
Challenee all competition. BLAb I Vll.O e OTft FRB,
de-l/ 11106 RfiTN LIT Street.
ff ni ff HOLIDAY PRESENTS 1
PIMEANOL -10 MM
pLoria.
inig-T
mi , wyg. _
i - LOIJ A VA.
PI wrv.
nada ty Rum n a ,, t , ar. Co , At ti LODE 8.
Hallett, Day, & 00,, ad others.' - 2kki k j"'
11011-17 J. ?,§,put t k i _
15)1TBIITH snd U.11101:14 V.Z.
owl A ORRAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIANOS,
SCHOMACRER It 00..
1031 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the mule
loving public to salt and examine their new and Jur.
conial impmvem i n—
THE P AR LOR GRAND PIANO.
Haring wave the Tont, Touch, and dation of
the Oran Piano inki that of a Square Instrument,
avoiding all the otdections.ceparsity made to the ante of
Orand Piano, also diminixtung the cost of. the same.
In volume, purity of time, grpst power, brilliancy, jig :
pm, depth, and evenness of touoh, with exaMine4
crony and sweetness, theist_
SUPERIOR AND BEA TIPULLY-PINISRED IN
STR BIENTS
are wholly unifl ed. They have regatirett the highest
encomiums, an a re pronounoed by mince to to be far su
perior to any nstriunents ever manufactured to this
eountrv.
Consnti on hand, a Ltrgttand elegant assortment of
our'snivelled YIAI4OB. we have been awarded the
First Yrenuri , at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding the Pri ze Medal from the Crystal Palace Exlti-
Winn. New 0rk.1643. eel-[f
MEDICINAL.
NO MORE PILLS, NOR ANY OTHER
Id EDICINE.—For - constipation, dyspepsia (indi
gestion ), nervousness. flatulenoy, phlegm, biliousneu,
liver eomplaints. hysteria, neuralgia, sleeptessneu,
idits . congestion. blood to the head, heads hoe, logs
oqf memory, indecision. nar'Ona fancies, palpitation
enrthorn , efupttone, impurities. fevers. Irrttebilitr:
low spirits, autumns. dysentery, noise, in the head and
ears debility. illabetes. pan. between shesprinklers,
cramps, spasms, nausea and ileknees, sinking, fits,
colds oatarrhs, eough asthma, bronchitis. commune--
Ito rheumatism, hiemorrholds.
11 it '0 demons Health Iteetoring Food, TIM'
RE ALFiti A ARA 11/CA , at a cost of a lawsuit. per
meal. speedily eradicates the shove diseases. also
children 'a complaint,. and save, fifty times its cwt in
medmine. It does not interfere with a liberal diet but
imparica health. relish for Innolr and dtnner and re.
stores the faculty of discs ion ..nd nervous Ant muscu
lar energy to the moat enfeebled, We extract a few out
of 60.00,pures
Cure No.ll/1. Lord Btuart de Deese, of many years'
dyspepsia.
Case Na 64 815 From the 'Rev. lame. T. Campbell,
Braman, a Rectory, near Pithead& , Norfolk. Deo.
lase. Gentlemen; I hare long known and appreciated
the vi•tues of Liu Barry!' Revelenta Arabic& Food At
nee time t• ok it for eighteen months' and whenever
I feel newel!. I take it for break last. When taken b
itself lanes way• it invariably relieves the stomach and
prepairm tMr other food; white at the same ( tote it
all the patient as KOO 4 a break ast al lie coma desire.
In a t oasts of indiseetion and psirtienlarly when the
liver is morn than usually age led)consider it the beet
of all reined ea It reculat•s the bile and makes it flow
in eases whtah would not admit of meteor) to Rey
shape. In short a aaßithY flow of bile is ens of its
earliest •ad beet symptom. Y , U can make whet Use
you pleas. of this communicator. I am, gentlemen,
aura, &a, ai
Isas Y. I.4.IIPIIKLL.
ii,Cure No. 59.232 Fifty rears' indescribable agony from
i reams, nervousness, asthma, cough. constipation ,
flatulency, sp a sms sickness land vomiting, hare
J Nen
removed by Liu Bari s'e excellent Fond. 1.4•111/. O.Y.
Curs ffo. 116, of Mr. derJeant-at•Law Wilkins I
have taken the Revalenta Arablca for the last six
weeks and have great pleasure in bearing witness to its
efriosay. For years before I bad reeounie to the egret
lent food bad been tormented more or les, by 4.-
popsies. I am now enjoying prfe.t diseation. and all
the oonsequefit advantages. t Sin gu dear sir. your
truly obliged Irian", Chants. Wit-stns. 8 L.
Cure N 0.63,810. Pield Marshal the Dip of Harker,
of dyspepsia, consti pat ion. nervouenes nil liver com
plaints, whioh had emoted all baths an medical treat
ment.
Cure No. 47.111. Miss Eligatoth, Jacobs , of egtreme
nervousness. indigestion, gatherings, low spirits, and
nervous funnies.
. . .
tegtimnnlale from Dr. tire. Dr. Harvey, Dr.
Sho-land, Dr. Campoll, and many thousand other re
spectable parties who con be referred to
Packed wit.' full instructions in canisters. 9120 to
8/2. The latter catnapo free on receipt of cash
Bold at the Re mien ca Arabic& Yood Depot, 243 Booth
Third street. Phillt.ielphia, by H. MUNRO, YralnlPal
Agent for the United States. W. Parvin, Jr. t Chestnut
and Twelfth streets. D. L. litaokhouse, Eighth end
Green streete. J. Harkinson and S. 11. Clarke. Main
street Germantown ; and through all Grocers and
Chemists. I a14.11n-stuth
T"- ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE!-
TRIESEIIIAIt, I. 2, and 3,
Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England. and
secured by the Beals of the Ecole de Pharmacia de tans.
and the Imperial College otMedsome, Vienna.
Pio. I la invaluable for 81.1111Ult100, apermatorrhcca, and
all physical disabilinee.
No. I completely eradicates all traces of those diseases
that have keen hitherto treated by the nauseous and per
ninioux use of 00Pb111111 And cribebe.
N 0.3 has entirely supplanted the in'urious lute of mer
cury, thereby insuring to the mutterer speedy reliefolia
perms ail ltupunnes, and rooting out the vapoin of die
ease.
TRIgSRMAR, Nos.l, 11. and 3, are prepared in the
form of P lozenge, devoid of taste and amen, and can be
carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin mute.. and
divided into separate doses, ea administered by Velpeau,
Laliemand, Roux, Ittoord, ho. Price 43 each, or lour
eases for 89 , whiph cases s3,_' and in $27 cues. where
by there I. a saving or $9. To be had, wholesale and
retail, of Dr. BARROW, nil lileeolrer street. New York.
Sold also at Refeil by CALLENDER CO., oorner
THIRD and WALNUT Streets, D
Philadelphia, and hr
T. W. DY 34 OTT SONS. 718 N orth SECON B,,treet,
Wholesale end Retail Agents for Eennsy hams.
an d3rn
VOLLICKOFFER'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC
CORDIAL.-81R 1 have beep afflicted with rheu
matism fora long peroxl—a portion of the time had no
use of my limbs. Tried rout Cordial, and la three data
was able to walk down stairs, and in a week the pain
entirelr heir me. a r e o okeer (POOTAITISIId the Cor
dial to those who alllipted with Oat dreadful cow
plaint. Yours, JAR. W. PI swta Broker, an fine st-
Eteuated ktg THF.OtiORE DILICS, Chemist, N. E.
antler koi. and SIXTH eta. eld-em
MESSRS. ROSENTHAL &
MORRIS, from Prouth, England,
manufacturers o the celebrated
Pentaloopie" Speetacles, respect ully solicit the pa
tron .ge of the ladies and gentlemen of Philadelphia
gad vicinity, to their superiur ground epeetacla y i eseee.
is t
The valuable advantage derived from them at in-
Bleed of vision becoming strained heated. weakened,
and in numerous oases seriously injured, it is preserved
and strengthened, everything at once become, clear
end brilliant, and vets aged persona are enable d to em
ploy thetr eight at the meet minute occupation, et her
by day or tiendle-intht; can see with those lenses of
much lees magnifying power, and they do not require
the frequent changes to the dangerous effect/ of further
powerful assistance.
Certificates min he aeon at the office over Mr Christ
man's owe, 702 CHESTNUT &rut, adjolaimy Wr
itten'. Pantograph room. iw
LtLES BY AUCTION.
pranss BRINLIY vtr a CO.,
SPRIlki& FIAI I I OP BRITISI
IS
spoTOR, GERMAN. AND AsiElticaN DRY
GOGDI.
On Theadas Moraine,
Feb 7th. at 10 o'clock, on al:months' credit, by eatii
klUB-
- packages and logs of farmy and staple inleorged and
domcsoo dry goods.
OW' Catalogues and uremia early on the moraine et
We.
11NDIIRWRITERS' SALE—FOR CASH.
Oa itlortung,
February 7th. et 1 o'clock--
oases, Soo moons. London plaid gingham/.
3. pumps bLact Wescott., damaged on the maga of
portation.
B,TT Jr. AUCTIONE E R, No. 431
4 CRESI74
.aniato the Colton
Rouse. bat. sea FOUR II and Firm Stmts.
DIIILIP FORD & CO , AUCTIONERRS,
RALE No,
I MARK M T
Sarre sod MINOR FI IStrs
M ot.
ROF OO CASAND RS.
FRENCH CALF Rif INS AND BOOTS
80LE LEATHER.
On Thomas, Mormon.
Fehrustint at 10 o'clock provisgigi win be sold by
ostalogus, co four mouths ersdtt. 7000 canes men's.
boys'. sod ouths' first quality calf. cram. sad kip
boota sod brogans; man's cud bore Controls Snitors
calf nod pstent leather ; Oxford ties ladies" and masa
boots. 'lwo gaitsrs, slapperc gum overshoes As, cm
bracing large and denirable aidiorgment Of eats and
Eastern manufacture. worthy the .argues' of the
trade-
••
Al the eonmeneetallat of sale, it inv.:ores of Ftseeh
ca , t skies And oak so e leather.
CJ. irOLBERT it CO., AUCTIONEERS,
i , 619 A RCN &neat. between Fifth and Muth.
PU10;111' 0 E. PAINTINGS, ke.
This nomiut.
eau , v
Itat inst. ; at 10X O'ClOek et .5.• A .n• • th'et. • getters:
ment of turn •. . ad funtiehteg ail/ lee. con,
sensing walnut patter suite in green .1..... te l • a d
parlor Mai n. cane et .t chairs, suterh fain, lii.
bedstet , ls dressing 1 urea Is. 'legates sofa 0 il toe ‘tiet
tables, chamber and t valet s.ts. banks's, Chas, winter
await) and glassware ) ; ,,,n tints. ko.
BRILLI AWPATT_Dr TONDJE w
VnglvT ,
-11 YTRA FINE
1 - 0 1001113 C N)oINbIAiOMX.diWM4
hnrday
Soma ..
Feb. id. at 11 (igloo : it, and
A 4 1 3 • A o eJote JD the ersolog,
Atilt Arch st IN .t by estaloeUe. &large sseortinent of
eltte; MOM Quality, gold laweiry. eat in bdlttanti due.
mond* of the fleet w.t.r; ... r . .....1.1 .1.„... c .,,,
and other fine lodise and gentlemen's ' , rushes. kn,
Lao n FOLI•ViI assortment of other jewelry,
WO' &ley be examined. witbL comma/es. orr Wedoes. ,
day fternoon. and early on Tharsdie moonlit.
it 68E8 AND cotim NATIIDIS,-AUOTIONEES
isgoN MERCBLICT,
comer of IKETEI and RACE attests.
goalies*
gortsr TO LOAN:
Inno.ooo to Wu, in lalo or mall muntnts. OA
Mae p. Fold 13d miser state, tutioads. vot e less. yews*
rye tow tat Issuer. dry g *tams. groornes, ca.
gin hardware. entl:ry. muoical matroments, fnnutare,
be4ding, borne., ye lone, he rut's, and on ell amnia, of
value rdt any leeafb of time wain
.spnt. on ran. laie M rai terms than at any other 000Mnamont In Um
G.
ORRAT CEIANCE FOP& BARGAIN&
At private gale, aplendul piano Coin, in non rosewood
eau, cod illtill irks al10; fine la caret told huatteg.
saes patent layer IratatolOtilae %me and tadesendent
sitoonda, only 11134; fine gold Minuet-use naafis!, pa
tent lever wateties. Si the mou atz f rovad arid beet
makes. from 810 to 81001 Ane gold do WI bilfra Et
lob pa4st lever Weigh... beat kg, nun to led
ge
fi 13-oaret tianting.eaas stroked pa eta levet
watohes. 13 Jewell. from 814 to 14 totem boo do.. from
no to 813.; tas 1 4- cant go talon banana cue
watches at 89); oven face do , Ble to 830; gavel
i
English patent lever tratonea in nutlet tepee
and double bottom. of the watt approved 60 been make,
Crum 811) to 321); Am.riona Mamma nays *aver Pillow
levy( Watches et 44; nuntmg F_ 7l 4. fillyor anitel
Watch.. ; ditto di - Atile tin,. from Ult. gay 1 banns*
ogee gills , lover leatehre. fgll jure . wind. antboat
a key, from rte beam; Levine do., tom sty to $l4;
duatiri4t. case silver detached lever watches, 13,leveds,
from $9 to 813; open face do.. from OA to 8j; booties
cane silver Levine vote bee. fall Jewe ll ed. from IV to
OW ; open face do., from 83 to 6; silver curter
'watches, from 83 to $3; silver Preach watch... from
81 to 83; s old patent hunting cue and open hoe lava,
and feetne. smansh. Bang, and Funds watcher', from
IN to et 10; Goo sold rest, fob, and pent chains ot no t abu
per dwt.; fineaold seta of ear-nags, breaanize sod
orsooleit ; bonus, linter flags, and Jewelry, or every de
aonetion, for nu than Maine usual Hams Piot*
8050 WO to lan, in sums to suit applicant s , on dry and
every kind o fgoods, at leas rate of charging than any
other Onlabinlhinent in Me city.
Attended to 110 45 - YVithu l igali 4 f. 14 • low
obarits. - -
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Consignment* of all and leery kind .4 good. soltoitoi
for public sale ; two-thirds the Woe of the roods will he
edvanoed in antzeiyatton of the sale.
latollah PIATIIANIS.
11101,666 a
ZiE W YORK.
EN R Y H. LEEDS it 00., ADC
TIONEM.
NEWIORC
J. BNEDICOH'S FIX ANNII.I I I. SALE.
SPEcIAL.AND EXT1140:11 JNAttA ALE OP 011 1
PAINT I K4 ON. AT
_That. ATOM, ACCEI2I
CSE 74.e . J . Ri t it P. h
OF ls. on VMffill a r s AlrATE 1M 11.1
HOPE AND A ate RICA.
Will be told at auction on the evenings of
Stat January and Ist February,
At half pull o'sloolt, each steams. a; the National
Academy of Design. Among the paintings ate to be
found sham of Choral, AchenbaCh. No.hermel,_l(en
tett, Durtud, Caadeat. Meyer or Bremen. Ed. Prete,
Wm. Bhayer Sr., Damn Velboeekhaven. Conner,
Lerranebs. Agues. Jame. At and Wm. Rad G.tford,
flou sotto, Blarvelt. E. Johnson Tut. O. H. fa 11 . Lilly lo. 8-gueer. Phattnek. and many others . be ate , *
Dan t i elanuned at the looms plans . free. oat.: the
even n aof sale, from A. hf. to 6P. AJ.. and Donal to
le P. . laktniramet
410/ lan= 4111N s ! r NITH .
a
ROY ttrW YOIR 1:1 ktveriettoi,,,
Chief CAbufa
kaange—......-- gra
soc.a
c.,.. puoup--.-- 1$
;Awe strf :4A to Lzinuirow,
Miter C. fAuso— ----QUO
Nei? istnapmalar—m-Trjanzan:boi
SV P Zus..I hum 'CAN ACa flan .
lt, 6\ ri. CiBt. . 8:one, AXE A,At.
L 8 . Cart E O Lott. MAO RA,,,,, ma.
AFH CA, Capt Ithason, EUROta. Ow. J. a g o*.
SCOTIA, I now bar as.)
These strata oaru r , t ri c, rtui , t . lttnt mart-teadt
TYCA Stone, 4 a 'bort ifiesditT. an. LL
.1.7 t) A . Leitch, o. Vtareeeke. 'lea. 21,
AF CA. ShArktlalla " York, Werformisy, Vag. 1
Am Awk ,,.. o, I mA:weeder. 'ob. &
ASIA Lott, " Yor k . Wedaesday. Feb 14.
of lagA t Ll4ll. " . Wedshaulay, Feb. tt.
'ant low+Ustil et,iln ia r ic
An expellee *on
The owners o these apt swill not he zooontabis for
Gold, &tem them 8 s, Jeweler. heinous atones
or Metals. unless Nils 0 lather are welter therefor sad
the salve thereof theretnagiorewed. Jot frllttk: or pso.
WO MIR t,7 .V. CU/VARA / Kog!tAA Orson.
Art o*.
•
p lIILIADIILPIIIA
CEESOINT NAVIGATION 0011IPANY.
AT AN LAMM= !GUSTING OFETIE AIM%
NAILED 0011,PO8ATIOA,
NO. b NEII2O}IANTS` 3101.01LA1{G1,
At 10 Wale* A, M., Eistumber Tat, 'S&L the toOoF
Ing gentlemen won aasalmonaly eleatiod Dimly*
the cobras/. sit
GBOBGB H. STUART,
B. MORRIS WAIN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MACALEt3TIR, us
JOUR EDOAR THOMSON
The BOOTS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOOL of said COMPANY are now open at the above
earned Oboe, There all persons favorable to the enter
prise are reapeotthils invited to rabeorfee. att-tf
FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.—
NEW YORK AND HAVRN STEAMSHIP
OMPANY,
The United States Mall Steamships AftAGO. 3400
tons, David Linen, Commander. sad FULTON, 1,100
tom James A. wotton, Commander ' wilt leave New
York. Havre. and Boa pion. for Me year 13331, en
the following dare t
To meet new re
mull quiremente of the Piet 01fiaa pepart
ment, the day" of es of the ARA 0 and FULTON
from HAVRI3 said SOUTHAMPTO , after their
g a g it h t t v alr y e a ili e te. b. ° e h O Vie 4: 1 4 e f et (L i ka t ;tlin iff l Z
FuLT.,.. which will take place on the 11th December,
the schedule remains unaltered
eaost new posE. A uND AND eOPTHANPrON.
FULTON....Deo. 17. FUITON... Jan. .. Jen. IL
ARAGO. Jan. 7. ARAgO --Jan. 31... Feb. /.
F.ULTON7. - -Feb. FULTOI O I--Feb.S9 Feb. 24.
ARAGO.—. M oh. 3. ARAGO
FULTON—Mc h. 31. FULTON....ApI. ...Apl. 15.
These steamers, built expressly for Government ser
vice, with double engines, under cook. ever, Attention
has been taken in the oonstruotion of the OnN sad ma
chinery to insure safety and speed. The ships have five
water-tight compartments enclosing the engines, so
that in the event
or collision or stranding, the water
MINI not reac htlem. and the pumps Ming free to work,
the safety of the vessel end passengers would be se
wed. Repent espenesce hu demon/Mated the abso
lute necessity of this mode of construction.
Toe aocommodations for passengers are believed to
combine every comfort and oonvemsnoe that can be de
sired.
From New York to Southampton or Havre—First
Critiin, SIX Seoond do.. 673.
From Havre or Southampton to New York—Finit
Cabin, 700 [ranee t Beoond do.. 350 trance.
To passengers going to London these steamers offer the
advantage of economy both in tune and eaten's, • Spume
delivered in London. No plumage meowed until pato 10r.
An experteneeduregon o t n board. fetters and news-
Pa Ffrli r ri trtroutka Pat
°M".
WiL e t j ihl TR I P? N I7 g i l t! irv g r l r . New Y !'rk•
CR /MEV &
AM fICAZi 14* ROPEAN .ItP PAS COMPANY.
A eat 421)..8011, Agent. °Moe Tobe9oo warshoase.
DOCK and RONT Stream, Philidelphm.
Plans of the slues can be seen. rat tuih.ll
an,FUN. Tti BOU'l'it. --CHARLES.
TONND fIAW_ANN_ kW STEAMSHIPS.
Fa t sIORT REDUCE.
o lleavy Frel t ibt at an average Dimness per sea. be-
I w New Yor A i ttateAute rhlN
6.
0.
The U. S. aSteamship KEYSTbrIE STATE. Cap
rain Charles P. Hershman. will mil on Seturdar
February 4, at 10 A.M.
Through in 40 to OR Du non2 l4 ooly 40 hours at Sea.
F
C Th tp e i n US n M
en a
n i n Sm n A .
Y will
y i N
s B a M TA n_ T Q ZFa.
r
OiFa y O BOR r GA r ,
10,st 10 o'olooh A. M.
Ttirough in 18 to 40 hours, only 48 hours at Asa.
IlErSallanuilays changed from every Satan*, t 0 .6711 11
five days. 00o6s reoelved, and Bills of Lawn 41 11 1100
even +m y.
The oplendntand-olem shle.whel
ir s l n A tat". KEY
STONE STATE and STATh. OF.° 0 now run as
above every ten dam Wm forming five - day oomma
nloation with Charleston and Savannah, and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and igsvannahsthem,Ships eon
neat with steamers for Florida, and with railrmds. SO.,
for all [ places in the South and leouthWast.
NSURANCE.
Freiht and Insuranee on • huge proportion o f Goo d.
thlppod South vitt be folnd to be lower by these ships
than by sailing vowel& 1. 110 Prang= be= one-half the
Pite
B . ...T uar smy& on all Railroad Freight is entirely
. 1 , o ,,,x,mmy, farther than Chariturtou or saminnah.the
Railroad Com_pardee Mira' all mks fro m these pouts.
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Fate py thug Mile 116 to 40 per oast cheaper than by
the inland Route will be nef by the following sche
dule. Tito:Age chats from biladelphia magi:l/trier
ton and 3110a1111 steamship+. NOLUDING MEALS on
the whide roulso,ateett from Charleston and "[ann
ual& 4 Montgonnem
CS
ISLAM Vaal.
00 Savannah— St CO
Augusts —_. 10 00
01 00 Mason—. II
Atlanta—. —. 10 00 Atlanta— Ce
Dolumbes—. 33 00 (*limbo* --. 36 00
AA 34 00 Cosy oto
„.v omeri _. 36 ontsomery..— m
00 00 °bile.. . 46 El
ew Orleans ... M 111 New Orlearm—. SI IX
No bile of lading signed after the ship has seuied.
For freight or ;mope apply on board, at seoondirluttl
above Vine street, or to
ALEX. HERON, Jr,,_
Southwest oomer_FOUTH anNESTS UT.
/Out" ?S:y arlu rai n enn , , iiir l kir. l ii k t U AYM ELL.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
T.,asil .
For Florida from Savannah, steamer' 8L Mary's and
I. John's. every T 110114211 and Saturday.
R. CORSON, REAL EST4.TE
TOWNa BROKER . AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS
, PENNA .
FAR M. 4 in Montgomery, Buoko, and Chester noun
tin, for gale or exchange.
GOOB MORTI3AO ES on farms negottated.
HANDSOME DWRIAANDS for ea,* an Nom,-
nyn dl/1 trn
uttlCK-MAKING ISt AMINES wLich tem-
PAr te claTqad Dl ft ye t r i dn rreues,
T i i le
c.rattli°4. c&lthids,°oktirerritß,
KM, &bore Fag mist, • /040,
ei ill t r r Ift 10.
'"-- -......•*"
SALES BY AVOTIOW.
ALTEIOMAI3 AKM,
Kea LW mt ID maa.n
e
8811. EST m AS m "
STOiT
DAT.
At tt ticket seam
?mallet catalogers ava, reimbromataiajai fan 4 1-
sonatinas of all the properties In be Gana Oa Toaaday
Dan. Mat Jaaaarr. at bat o'c.43tk., coos. 'nal a LIM
at sans TOL. Mi. tad Irlst rsbruszy. emekixtiatlig la:,
amaant at aroParts.
perimin tiwB.ll REAL EETATE ANA
AT TES =CHARM—RoIm or rod sotatA
Fiat
/Wm mart omas. at tits E52.114.11;16
likr . Quinn Irons hams tao opoo=ams *Mc
Sr' =WWI, of saga yrofoutz
addition to "tack WV IRMA. at tag . 840104 711
:0 tb• 17 6, *hoursail misiovies. is . fors.
pm/ dour of all Übe rotoortau to le *MA
on itto
A 11 . AT PRIVATE RALE.
Ilir We . re a ♦tatg•twl ammo at 'pinta
sals. Sony, num ' of out mad easab7,
moon. blind tlei es Igo swam sows
PRIVATE EIL
1161' last souse ea oa on pews soh
sod 14vptttsoll ocesatotally to WA` oak* Ws
(of wVi4 l .lWtOoiaaa_ara stsasod orsoldl)tts• at *mg*
vA LL PALE% STOCRA ..ItI — FREAL EIfTATE.
11,1 Pal Jut B. orosiat. u Lim Eubainge.
ST Part of tko bastbes fat auk of ttn {ball alit
WV MO.
S'IOCU. Loots. ke.
.1 DJ La,
me mac. at 12 eo‘or.k. =Cat Will SOldM tin ?U.
1.14.1thm /Udmu r t,—
Irkto Delatraps Nasal Luanne* Cessna, Der p
ite tua. ci
Lb)9.
833 Defamers )(nets,. Inflame. CralyteT c'ei, .1%!
I dont Fjulado (akar,.
I skate Steresatga Library.
lon-mil slot* tfp sovalowel asa Praaemo let!
/otoeuttion. 11,1" N sta r* te.
10 shy' Notttio ft rirtio.l
111 99 pr see. Coc,la ptim az4
tamer. .1.1 - nva. 0.121,1112 w.
rztv.vets COAL AND
at cu.
vu gas tesittry. for itorosat at yam tt par
0 - 10111 T-.
9 S*SL •.‘.O "ohntitis Coat a hoe C 002-
[l2, with compose houqJ Lr, sockamo.
82 Ow as .or toot be .4 of tba of lit Kees-
Ron 1,0 . 0 1t0 elr Pittith as *at Oa arronze
vest mays
STOGIES, LOANS, BA.
Da racadat.
Feb. 7. at LI eakoe/t. nom la be odd. it! tan flusa.
• :sawn , —
For amount seldom It way alma--
7 hands. 111407 aloa s CoPate. I. /a sad
coupon 7 par Peat. bead. 01411 Puma, ttsvi CO.
Xs-
Cul* r bloaetata Haar Yd Copoieay.
For areoant of tram ft saai eoeartt—
-434/fti 7 co , e..t vacs che VP.C.o/.47
, vita kup from No..
let.l3:o,lleMs re.
ESTATR flats—Wl num
12 &alma, *out.
Orphans' Conn Eats—. rase at IC abaci, Chore deed.
Lir XLl,l2lo3.—kic Iltrea-atorp aritt sad
three frame awethasp. 0 11111hialoell mad pall Minor
street late Nortima talomos.)
COQ , C Xate—FeeeheAO S ENT O P
deed.
deiriEVARLS ElROtlf SENT Of" 04a A
' —par 8 I I.ok—owaue oat of lot earn lido of Sa
sood smath of Chnittaa, clear of plea; *wank
pp two throe ski t brieltd.oblass.
SLEO.B •01 . B ••11771 , 17711Nt. RESIDENCE, with
pride yard. !non e toad striat,wesz Bute. above Meaner.
Lot 10 by SOO fief. nth two from Haas ft feet boat.
anished Irate .. jA ftsra traprorenaet_ • Ito. betel
stable aad oomph oa the rear ead of 10". oat
Catolo strao l k , St* Banata2a.
Traatadae riceeterl Bala—TWO I ARGY. AND
VALUABLE. atuvoicr 1A 78. eau at flu antilrout
comer co
_Amber 0.04
. 7 , 1"....1 otroPpm. wpm fruits us
the Prenhford mid 1.14141 street the OW? at tam
northeast m. 0..? of Cp•ral lad Iferseast streets. VMS a
tro7l ha Lbyo raw P. me:owl ward. The teo to t+ odd ee co , * tell hi sm heat. PIT by a/unto:a,
TWO-STOUT SVCS foicf/I-1.1:16. anti tool 1:T.4-
mm N D . svp Curly street weal of Facie stre•L
REAL ESTATA B eLL—ELBUMLY
lit 12 e'en:lL woe.
()tams' Coen elle—Eetats = 63244101/ iniates.
lOT OP OROISNIO. sneti nest corset of Ltsanstea
and Anton street: . West Ph teeeteloa.
VALUABLE t OT. North Path 't eat. test side. La
tvesn Crams and Frs. khn =me ts 2tectSera Lttersee.
Is feet frritt and 2 feet do.p to Amos; street. two
tton t •T s . ora r b sn xtenta e s tre e t O d
Wtable.
RC* Stars Untrint
street.
Td NEE-STORY BIICK_DWELLINCtorra odlo of
Ifeweletreet.north et leßertt.a . stnest.
BEAT MOD S4.IDVa ta.vivo.rit Feel '
ars
11104 triat tame and
kt e A 4 PE X AN 1 3 , 4 A L na ~ ti 44 LOV ° . i n s a i st S" cets r
ItAtiMMUt steal* and Market =net. Tweet
(earth ve.d.
EbTATE BALE—FEBR wk.
Cretans' Coart Pke*--Fous of • • nay P. Ho bre. deed.
IYtw‘•lAfettp.3EOt.:!E ' Twrlllta strew. aaratt 01.
tourtyroa .:feet. Two Lett ward.
itT .H.DERY DWEi LttiG, No. 4.13 Pow] Elam
air... corer, of Loaatawd w rest.
iswyturgo. Ya aw
AL, atraet. wore Wallace oleo, walk Outs ran
br eV betas tbe tear ea Longa Er.,
I'ditit:x AND a HALF-STORY BRICE ?ACTORS
nod bras tot. Haploes awd a taa atif,io , bitTOoll
Teititt.stecOed cod Tv...nay-We at/eat.
"(KAT ODE .24 DW P LUSO. retie/tut come of
ra hth ILO Le..tattld MON i. rill Fran laid i. 12 ii. eva
ders umerntricoseta tted •••••• ,ar
THREE DIA ELLINGP:-.Tirte-r.ory trek d
liar, An. ll= Cbr.stota Itneet, WitO two li..s w0..7
Mak drill n v to the tear
Yen MOP') Sabi by collar of Hetur-Eatatt of Ely. alret.:
TRW; STONE HWE-.L1N03. )W4' tYr`t - _.
waterut rde et P r•ia fen ' -'• la. H.
Lo' - ensf, 'Meal/ 414 Itift. NT Sale geohla.
REAL ESTATE S ett—FERRILLI Zet,
At 12 e'rtne2 u,aa
Fomenter, Rele.—H eitrsoilk bibilotwes_ aryt
trade. ewe boas& tistt ude .) *rd. :ta. IS/1 are,'
111 ,2126.
4irsorntsr7 ite4.-THRSE-STORY FR tcs STORE
dare4Jet. eertlrpreel wrest rf EIrLIY Lad Parra It
etreete 5# Rale payee.
Rereerptar7 11414. WO THREE Sioity BRICK
darefLags. Repent) street. aloe Pump wee:.
I:pea dala—No MN .4trt . k. street
STOCK - 0 LOO v all. csick.A. La l - Ka l s t i V . ttrlrill
Ma koalas:-
E2naat. at 10 ettoct.at Na WI icy Emit, t r
at at Joaa OA A. May, Val.. titertrat, *Nosing' at.ack
tiatakett tut aitia.tatiod look it taus aad views
lno. a amber of es pular&
air Fail itattteetrt la tatalvaaaa Ant dare Rork**
to sale.
186 LE OF POPULAR AND sTAx2ARD gOOKS,
FROM A Fail Di:SLIM:NO JO:I:LUZ&
reautg.
Jen. al. at, tbs &arms avg., u assedlstal sl DoFjd
and esidsbla bodki Mwasa dei•Ca.
lir For larder,•_
WO :10. ISt t 471 , 44
OENTE.EL nut.7B
PEodasedaHOLD PLII-.4111:88. csii
rr. ke.
Of Ws y Morella&
Fah lot, atIO o'enek. tt ISII 0 dais Witt, tt.• ca 3
te•lratok , fistettlM carpets. 0.., a a nag, dr
ebe gloasekftepu t t.
ja; PITA VIZI - o'cicet on Ow alma& a
Moeda.
vAtrABLR visegtlAN.p)_o__ 1 , 7 0 - 1 4
8113 Ci. Or A 500aSELLX
a sliSINi..
Ott Vre•ireassy Enscps.
Fa t• Stu workstm Loa bu•••. • atc•-yot ruxatia rats -
eallaae•aa as tasstesuag Wiwi', • pertusa to
lalittitlllll.
Fleoinlikril in tataloosaa.
84.1.1arr..1s,_Nizas,: t ookwirth
sumalantwiatehi
Cts Tintosist
At Steel:O. ss Ms Amon 111n5e..6 .S
Eeriest second nand tanutsA li se
EZlel u se ut& = It tie Mil Mio ca
setssince i ni
We.
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