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    11.61185.1NAL AtND r9LITICAL., ft
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A Monstue -NtOns.—lt is known, to , our,:reaneis
that South Carolina has sent a commissioner So
Virginia; inviting that State to call hoonvention of
the Southern States to take into consideration - whit
means of self-defence are required to protect the
South against the anti-slavery sentiment of the
North, and that said commissioner had form
ally delivered hit message, to the Virginia Regis
!attire. That body, it, seams, howeter, look some
what coldly upon the proposition, sad, perhaps
,
deem it also scarcely - respectful of South timeline
to assume to instruct lila Old ,Dominion in her
to herself in the delicate;poiletea in which
she bah been placed. - In point of fact, it is tole
rably certain that Virginia; will somewhat curtly
refute to do as. South Catolina says ahe might to do.
The Richmond Eniverer. is terribly chagrined at
this - prospect- and, in the course of a very angry
editorial, exclaims '
" Bat what effect will the rejection of this request
fora conferenee have upon tho Southern people?
Will - Virginia increase the confidence of the cotton
States in the planting States by rejecting the cour
teous request of ono of them? Unquestionably
not,, -Will the Legislature bat reflect upon the me
tivel that induced South Carolina to ask this con
ference? The wrolig was done to us; the injup ,
inflicted, not upon South Carolina, but awn Vir.
glom ; and, in the spirit of sisterly affection, that
State comes to Ms fee syrapetl4,, and, asks us to
meet our sister Southern States in conference. The
questions to discuss she does not propose, leaving
them, as all propriety demanded, 'to the injured
party. _ This act of kindness is met with the un
feeling rebuff of rejection, and her commissioner is
sent home to toll his pae that Virginia has re
jected the sympathy of South Caroline, and will
not trust her sister Southern 'States in conference.
What will be the effect of such a reply? Having
by it unnerved the arm of our friends at the North,
wo have also repulsed the advance of,our friends
'at the South; and VirginiaL-withonesympaillY; for
this she will have spurned; without counsel, for
this she has rejected; without aid, for this will not
be offered where sympathy and counsel have been
repulsed—will. stand, TUB NlOllll OF STATES,
friendless and helpless in her voiceless woe.' "
Pathetic, veil. - But somewhat too sentimental,
'nevertheless, for men of strong sense, of which'
there are a goodly number, it would seem, in the.
Virginia' Legislature, who,caring 'little about
Niobe, or any otherelassie tcar,fountain, desire to'
attend to their own business, and would fain have'
others do io also. They see no need for any such'
oonvention as South Carolina proposes, and having
StiONVD, that State the courtesy of formally receiving
and respectlally listening to her commissioner,:
deem themselves perfectly at liberty to say to her,
-" Thank you for the suggestion, but we see no ne
cessity for the step, and having a good deal of our
own business to attend to, respectfully decline to'
'comply with it " The modern Niobe—''the Niobe
of States," so patho.poetieally planted by our
:Richmond qontemporary—may. spare' her fears.
The end is not yet. ' Virginia dime not mean to go
out of the Union. She has more patriotism and,
good souse, and we doubt not she will yet agate' be
the mother'of a President of these United States.—
N. T. Com. Ado. •
JUDGE BREESE:6N BESAsu-OF:TEOEISE OASES
In a late case concerning a breach of promise, de•
aided by the Supreme Court, and reported in the
twenty-first, volume of the Illinois Reports, Judge
Breese, in a separate opinion, says :
• "My view is, that once an action ex tenement,
it Would be regarded throughout all it stages;
and when it is proved that a contrast to marry has
- boon legally made by parties capable of contract
iug, that there are mutual promises, and no impu
tation, upon character, and a readiness to many,
or offer to do so shown, and no cause appearing to
justify a refusal to perform the contract, materials'
for the ,formation of a 'proper verdict should be
found in this consideration. What is the value of
the contract? This, of course, depends in a great
degree on the circumstances of the parties.
• The wealth of the defendant would contribute,
essentially, in these mercenary times,, to swell the
value of the contract, and enhance the damages for'
its breach .; for, as a general fact, it may be safely;
:alerted that a contract to marry a rich man, all
else being - eqiial, is 'of Mine Wm as the world
goes, than a contract to marry a poor man. Put
ting, such a cane, the plaintiff herself being free
from fault and ceaselessly deserted, fairly before ,
an honest jury, no danger need be apprehended of
the result. Ws have a striking indiums of this in
'a late case in an adjacent State, where the fair
plaintiff, a respectable spinster, received a verdict
of $lOO,OOO. the defendant having been proved to
be worth $1,000,000. This, doubtless, was a nit
on speculation,. as such oases generally are, and
'money was -the-object. I don t belleve,.myself,
that the feelings of the plaintiff wore very much
lacerated by the desertion of her lover, with the
frosts of sixty winters on his head, or that they
bad anything to do with the suit, or that the jury
considered that In making up their verdict. They
looked at it as a valuable contract width she had
het, and awarded accordingly."
" THE CIULDICOTER Sur. "—The following pie.
tare, though English In some of its features, could
be easily adapted so as to form a tolerably correct
representation of many an American family. It
is taken from " Framley Parsonage"—a pleasant
sketch just begun in Thackeray'a Cornhill (new)
Ilfagasipe :
"The Chaldicotes set, -as Lady Lufton called
them, wore in every way opposed to what a set
should be according to heildeas. Sheliked cheer
ful, quiet, well-to-do people, who loved their
Church, their country, and their Queen, and who
were not too anxious to make a noise in the world.
She desired that all the farmers round her should
bo able to pay their rents without trouble, that all
the old'wornen should have warm flannel petticoats,
that the workingmen should bo saved from rheu
matism by healthy food and dry houses, that they
should all be obedient to their pastors and masters
—temporal as well as spiritual. That was her idea
of loving her country. She desired also that the
copses should be full of pheasants, the stubble.fleld
of partridges, and the gorse•covers of foxes—in
that way, also, oho loved her country. She hail
ardently longed, during that Crimean war, that
tho Russians might bo beaten, but not by the
French, to the exclusion of the English, as had
seemed to her to be too mush the case; and hardly
by the English under the dietatorship of Lord Pal.
merston. Indeed, she had but little faith in that
war after Lord 'Aberdeen bad been expelled. If,
indeed, Lord Derby could have come In !"
Vests TO NICHOLAS LORGWORTH.--The repre
sentative!! of Kentucky. and Tennessee concluded
their late'sojourn in 4,lnoinuati by repairing in a
body to the residence of Nicholas Longworth, the
Cincinnati Cunene, in compliance with an invita
tion extended them at the banquet on Friday eve
ning. Ample preparations had been made for
their reception. A number of tables were spread,
covered with tempting edibles, and bristling with
bottles of the venerable host's famous Catawba
wine. The universal , sentiment was that of the
poet
" Very good in its way
Is the Verse nay,
And the .ollery soft and creamy ;
Hut Catawba. wine
Hach a taste more dieMe,
Moro dulcet, delicious, and dreamy?
Mr. Longworth having been toasted by the Hon.
Mr. Underwood, of Kentucky, as tho representa
tive man of the times, when men counted not the
value of the Union, Mr. Flagg, or the Ohio House
of Representatives, responded with the following
Sentiment :
"The Three Trees—The Ash of Kentucky, fur
nishing the wood of lance, emblem of chivalry ;
the Hickory of Tennessee, rock rooted, storm
defying, emblem - of thought; the Buckeye of Ohio,
blooming and refreshing as woman, emblem of
beauty. Chivalry, beauty and strength'. the Vine
that has its home on the hills of Ohio, Kentupky,
and Tonneisee, shall twine around them all, bind
ing trunk•and branch into an emblem of Union—
not the bundle of dry and sapless WWI of the Ro
man Republic; but in a living fasces of perpetual
growth.
The guests, after being handsomely entertained,
were conducted through Mr. Longworth'a subter•
mean vaults, where they wandered for some time
amid pipes and butte and 'casks Oiled with the
delicious beverage of which they 'had just parta
ken, and then returned to their hotels to make the
necessary preparations for leaving for their homes.
Cincinnati Enquirer. .
" WAS IST DES DEUTEICHEN VATERLAND ?".
[From the National Intelligeneer.]
What la the Patriot's Father-land ?
In't Maryland ? Virginia land?
Is't where Potomac's rushing tide
Swift through the mountaln-gorge doth glide?
Ali! no, no, no!
Greater by far that land, ; trow.
What is the Patriot's Father-land ?
Is't Jersey land? alissouri land?
-Mt where the clanging serifowl scream ?
Whim mile the Miseissirmi's stream?
All! no, no, no!
Greater by far that Lend, I trow.
What is the Patriot's Father-land?
WE Eastern land le't Western land?
la% where the granito mountains rise?
WC where the flowery prairie Ilea ?
Ali! no, no ' no!
- Greater by far that land, I trow.
What la the Patriot's Father-land
Is't middle lend I liet border land 1
Is't where the iron forges glow?
Is't where primeval forests grow ?
Ah ! no, no. no !
Greater by far that land, I trow.
What in the Patriot's Father-land? •
Name to me, then, the glorious land.
hit where the anew-white plant expands?
bet California's golden sands ?
- At,: no, no no!
Greater by far that land, I trow. •
What is the Patriot's Father-land ?
Is 't where onne stood suable band
The freedom we enjoy to gain, i" -
On Bunker's height or Eutaw'e plain? '
Ah ! no, no, no!
Greater by far that land, I trow.
What la the Patriot's Father-land?
Name, then, at last, the glorious land. -
Where'er the starry flag doth - wave,
North, South, East, West, that land We have,
That should it he--that /Mould It be,
True Father-land to you and me.
The whole should be our - Father-land,
lloseVeed by the tranofil
hnnd—
Unshaken by fellatio zeal,
"i'f.here all Audi seek the common weal.
That shall it be—that elan it be,
True Father-land to you and me.
Pitmenurnt,t, Jannam,lB6o. ,
' Dn. ILtyr; otr Iforgr. Ltvirm.—ltt . , the last am
biz of his Journal of Health, Dr.-Hall says of the
system of flintily hotel living: ti When a wife or
daughteelesCaothiag to do, and thi apictliels
stimulated day. after day, by' c:11 the sap Of . Bolen ,
, tabs, ddoltery'—when tho Ave ;o'clock dinner is
nni
''veraal, and whoa the stomach it 'raving' for roi4
koOnsequenee of the alneast entire abridnoncri since
: doable work . throwilipon • labor
during,tho greater part of the night, 'Making
whatong til'oe the haunt ot peareful rest absolutely
::,hldiptlebyrtirribledrefilits, and the morning comes
without' the' blilied 'since* lof Strength "lthieti
healthful
vro ptetCoulild haVogiven, and thus for
okt*d *Oahe together:.. Yerd,y,ltigiao wrin
= ,deft thatlbe thatightful physician should apply:the
-,,,':_tcpitheto 'holt foOl i t44 airy
~ payelit,*ht. would ex'
— poseAfttrUilY;teaucli'a Andita the light of it
wo gathOS , ,that 'Abe most certain" lutiatikof
4•lnahing Was failure, igtoloiotrtlie pert of any
tietiik:,rierriestLoottplo,' .te,..f,ga., to boardi ng;'
Altetttili - theusand' times,, racially; ntorallyo and
hires two-r66med thentMlitVontiOsd.
end : - Potatoes,' and - do - thiS hereihriskli - ,- without
inid 4 continue to do theta
ttdriffir udtirniasis aro toot:mutated to take aetop
higher."
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
•
RiczAßD.woo,
moßals, Commas OP PUP MOXIII,
TOBBI.II O. GRUBB,
LETTER itliGIS •
. AT THE MEILOHAII TS' VICO/016E, PIitIeILDELPHI..
Ship Tuscarora, Dun . LIVOTponl, Feb 9
Bark Valetta, Menoniale London, soon
Bark Hamilton, Btoteabury..............Matanzan, noon
Brig Aline Franklin, Clemente. • • ... • soon
Brig Black Berm Dime ...... .....Bt Jago tie Cuba. soon
MARINE, INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2. MO.
[ vim). ., ==a , l .. wigait=l;m q
BAILED•
Btonmehip Phincsa iiiprnitue,Matitim, for Boston,
and Virguun, Kelly, for Richmond, ended yesterday
morning•
(Ootiespoadeuee of the Philolielphle Radom.)
LEWES. Dbl Jan M 1860.
Tho eteamtug Atiantio. satire W Rotan, John G
Ferris, Moderator. Frannie Brady, and Marina tt are
at the harbor. Wind SW and pleaaant:
Yours; Wl4. HICKMAN.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
lost or Foreign and Coanmee Arrivals at the Port of
Philadelptue for the month of January,
Stearnehip .
a I &honors
MIMS .....
Total...
coAsTw eB. 91
.....
Blows
..
2 Steamers .—..41
• 63
Sh ßa ips
80h00neri........
T0ta1._....,
•
MEMORANDA.
Bark Mary H Kendall, Shanklaud, uric, was at Ha
vana 22th ult.
Brig- 31 Kenn!, Ogier, for Philadelphia, was loading
at Cardenas 21st tilt
Brig Thos Tileston, Burrows, for New York, Blips ,
delphia, or Baltimore, was at Havana 25thult.
Brig Resolute, Hill, from Saco for Yhiladelplus, re-
Bohr It .1 Meroer. Robinson, for Philadolphm, was
loading at Matanzas Mat ult,
Sour Albert Treat, Bowden, for Philadelphia, was
loading at Cardenas Hst
Bohr J H otroup„ Corson, for New York, was loading
at Cardenas 21st ult.
Bohr Reporter, Oinn, for Philadelphia. was loading
molasses at Cardenas list ult.
Bohr 11 I. Berry, Weaver, fur Boston, cleared at Jack
sonville 10th ult.
Bohr J H • lien, Higbee, cleared at Jacksonville 23d
ult. for Jersey City.
Bohr C Wieser, onow, cleared at Jacksonville 26th ult.
for PlithulelPlita.
Behr Saratoga, Hunt, beams for Boston, at New York
31st nit.
emir Fannie, Vance, hence, was at Havana 25th ult,
uncertain.
&bre Franklin West. Crocker, from Frankfort for
Philadelphia, and Amelia, Marvel. from New Bedford
for do. remained at Newport A M 30th ult.
At Bombay Deo 12. ships Jacob Badger, Staples, for N
York; Southampton Austin. for do—gets .4:1; Rims,
Boyle, dlsolig, to lead for do on owners' account; Rieti'd
Robinton,Robineon, for London—gets .4.1 for nearly a'
full cargo; Addison Oilbert, Congdon, for do at about
the mine rate; Waban, liartridge, for do;' Bard,
Bird for. Bull, at vs ed; Edward Fly Weaver, and
Plonk Amerman, Clark. for Liverpool; Timour. Camp
poll, fordo; Bt James . Williel4llB,dischg; Geneva, Barnes,
one; bark Quickst ep, Odell, for Boston—takeli part of a
cargo ..n owners 'amount, and will fill up balanoe of
capacity at Colombo with coffee.
MARINE Loans IN JaYtirsnY.---The New York Jour
nal of Commerce publishes a list of 30 American sea
going vessels and 7 foreign vessels, bound to or from
United States ports, reported during last month no
wrecked, or otherwise lost. They comProle 8 shins.
6 barks, 10 brigs, and 13 schooners. of which 16 were
wreaked, 6 burnt, t punk at sea, 6 abandoned, 4 missing,
and 1 sunk by collision. The total value or the Amen
can vessels is estimated at 41465,4100.
BREAD
pITRE AND MOM' BREAD,
MANUFACTURED BY TR'S
MECHANICAL BAKERY
OAF BE OBTAINED AT TUB YOLLOWINI
PLACES:
MECHANICAL BAKERY, 8. W. corner of Broad and
Vine streets.
C.M.street, be low
H. MoNEIL.— E. •torner Sixth and
Coates streeL
JATHO 11G SON, Me, MS North Fifth street.
JOHN G. 1223 Vine street.
T. P. ......—. —No. HS North Fifth street.
8. E. earner Fifth and
l 8 rune streets.
W. W. MATHWEI.—....-19._E. corner Eleventh and
Locust streets.
D. KNIGHT.— street, below Wal
nut.
GEORGE GARV1N—........—N0.1419 Lombard street.
D. COURTNEY.— a n d [ cornet Sixteenth
str e
WM, COURTNEY—....—....No. 600 South Twelfth
street.
S. R. WANAMAKER....---F e orsi street, above
8. Sixth.d South Fourth and
Johnston streets.
L. HOLLAND...—. W. oo rner Sixteenth an
Ogden streets.
DAVID BADDLER--....—.N0. 260 North Eleventh
street.
LWElGHTMAN*Thirteenth street, below
Thompson street.
8.8. TOMRINO. Mid North Front
- -.
street.
H W. corner °fifteenth
W. Pule stres.
W. corner et
Tenth end
'Misses streets,
E. B. TURNER. ---No. 1214 South Front
- •
street.
I. 8111J8TEIL.--......13. W. corner Broad and
Parrish streets.
THOS. T. 8LE5T....,. ...Corner Nineteenth street
and Ridge avenue.
B. B. BOWN—.—..N. E. corner Ninth and
Federal streets,
J. bIorNTYR.E.----Tirenty-spoond Area, ab.
Coates.
AUX. FULLBRTON.--.Corner ot Filth sad Chris-
MRS. E. N o 11$1 Coates street.
D. F. tc T. W. WOLF--. 6,13 Girard avenue.
WM. McORACKEN—.. —2202 Hamilton street.
R. R. W. corner of Twelfth
and !do.on street.
JULIUS KLELN— ---..8. W. con of Thirteenth
and Parrish street
corner or Fourth
and Green street.
MR& F. ELLIOTT —..»J9. W. corner Tenth and
Green str.
J e
L L. N et..
, store 119
Architraet.
C. H. Pluladelphia.fleth st.
ob. Haverford road.
N. L. YARNELL.—.......--Lennn Penna.
JOHN BARNDT—.—...... Tremont and Pine Warta
Palma.
OEO. B. TOWNSEND.—...... West Chester, Pam
M, IdoCLEEB—,, —......Atlatitio City, N. J.
D. HORTON.
_.,..Florence, N. J.
B. J F. EBERLEIN Columbia, Pa
e5l-tf
MECUANICAL BAKERY j S. W. Comer
8i1.0.4,1T and VINE Streets, P HILADELPHIA.
This einablishment is nowtn successful operation, day
and night, and all are respectfully invited to oall and see
ii ,
toe wholo process f bread-making for themselves.
The undersign takes the liberty of saying that for
thirty-five years e has been a praotial basket—five as
apprentice, andfive as journeyman I n one of the first
henries in Scotland, and twenty- fi ve as mentor—during
which time he bee had the opportunity of making many
experiments, and observing all the IMProvementillrhie
have been made during that period.
In this establishment, of which he has now the man
agement, in addition to the complete labor-saving ma
chinery, he has how fitoilittes of many kinds not hereto
foie possessed.
atone unrestrained iu the purchase of flour, none but
theaoupdeet and hest shall ever be used; and he has no
herniation in saying that Bread of all kinds can be de
livered, uneurpassed in quality and weight by that made
by the ordinary process.
Families in w hich the Bread made by the Mechanical
Bakery has not been tried, or in which it has been tried
only at its commencement, before the maohinerY wall in
perfet working order, are respectfully asked to give it
atrial now, the undersigned believing awould lead to
JOHNGI
mutual advantage. JO. MOXEY,
rarnt-tf Superintendent
PIANOS.
STEINWAY A SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS,
?QG aRE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS, now pr bee
erred in eoncerts and in
_private circles by the et
performers. ' Received the first premiums over the beet
makers, from judges like Gottschalk. Blazon, and others.
Chantal,e all competition. BLASIUS 11,• OTHERS,
da•lr 1006 CHESTNUT Street.
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MtHOLIDAY PRESENTS!
PIANo-vonus,
ALELODEONEL
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS.
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS.
PIAhiEhoNO-LoD FoRTES
ria.
_Mule by Raven, Ekon, & Co., Noma & Mirk,
Julien, Davis, & Co., add others,.
• J. E. GOlTl 4tr o_,_
CEVENTH and CIIHSTrii,
fitemi A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIANOS.
SOROMACKER & 00.,
1011 CHESTNUT Street, respeotfullv invite the Mile
knoog gip& to call and examine their new and na
oesattd improMOneat
THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of
the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument.
Gvoichng ail the °ldealise's generally made to the style of
rand Piano, also dimralshlng the cost of. the same.
In volume, purity. of tone, great power.,
with exquisite
tidi
ness, degth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite dell
raillgentgliftlealFULLYPlNlSEED IN
PITRUAIRNTS
Me wholly nner i ailed. hey have resolved the highest
encomiums, so are pronounced by antics to be far am
pariOr to any ammonia ever manufactured in this
muntrr i
Cons ntly on hanA , afargnag a tl:g tr a e nt assortment of
Wr;fltrelnil l ettlr i Ar 4l: ll
. at a2 3 _xhibitlons evel n eith r itteed i , t i l l i a!
eluding the ' ,trine Medal from the Crystal Palace Feb l
bltion. New ork.LMS. sel-tf
SAVING FUNDS.
PRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
CLEW OF PHILADELPHIA.
Moe, No. s3lNogh UM Street
OHARTEMI id gITLYGIBLA'AVE OFPENN
- . - BYLFANIA.
Deena* rooeij o efl error Ono Dollar aTI p_pwrisLi i
D'WII±I I 2RF,B I I front let Vint with , Irt' th
eme.
A responsible and reveisavhige reetitption hee
been needed in the No in Part of the city, and"'gpe
t i nt,AfivisArirot.o= l , l 6 l,:; ? lnginegat
e meaner.. In organising an l ocat ing it, have bet
governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the buil!
ness interest and wants of the very lame and enterer
population t v i nh i nkarn i rpL ,
From NYI/4 o'clook; also, on kort BY end Themes
from utile o'olook In the' mann
. .
MA.II
irObt* Klett, eiephr Smith.
c a l atTll 4 .4%oSar - ' ii.lieri . of . 8" 11 11 '
rano a arag. '
ohd Keailar, 4.,
antra &Pringle,. Staa a,
mark P Leering
Ergo trht,
Joaonh 4. Trou t n. An. killataria
11117 b% all'aVerl iAlSES eiliiii4s n 'a,v IPseri 1 Pser i e hva L4 h
FRANCIS HAR.T.fieoretarv..
SAVING} ' ITED STATES
TRUST COSITAXY,eornor 'THIRD and WlEST
liFTStreets. • 11 •
Ean "a giirou s e n roge n ,.. m griNit ‘ and paid k 12111:
x.„o3.from tne day or deposit to the day of tritantawah
VMOIS , lipareffivail Ili 5 9_ elogit
_ey,ery day, and on
MONDA Y gv.Erim tom 7 gam g o 000 t.
DRAFTS for galena Wand, Ireland, and Sootland.
141 unogarib, -
restdent-fla E lf s Er . f ilj O r ralrOßD,
: _ INVailaß.-aotoarr.
SAVING FORD.--FIVE PER CENT. IN-
F... 7 TERWATIONAL EIAPETI TRUST CO,M
rANY, W UT Street. Etouthwes.. corner oTHIRD,
rhUadeleille. oorporsted by the State of renneylvi
nbt.
- Money 31 raoalysd In any ram, large or mall, and in
terest raid from the day of deposit to the day or with
m: .02„, ,a open try day from 11 o'olook in the
morning title o'olook to Ts evening, and on Monday
and Thureday evenin K M tit _B o took._
DiditYf i a YkYrieJla IgillAtt,
watt Ax J. REID, Seoretary.
manovo6.
1
_ n. He L, Banner, .Oa II
Robert Ilelfritige, rums Lee, '
Vg l itt s =_, ' ' TlT: i i i E.l3 l irplie neon
sl l m9l reoetved and payments made amm. '
go vili n° Vi n e O a aWk
_ . .. 44 r4 iferigaVlZ6th ff tt l e.
rowi t ritt n ts, and snob .n w obiee aeon ) ties an will io
wtticitinimrelterfeet remit, to the depoeito il , and
& , 2agit t, ...., gi vs !we:m[6nm' and eta.t:gitlyto
V fitEBE `--875 bores 'Herkimer County
C
Cheese, in store, doortersaleby C. C. SADLER le
CO., ARCH Millet, lei above Front. Jeal
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING
relinquished hie Retail Vs sineas to
Mn.. JAS. BORK, Jet.,
Has this day formed a COPARTNERSHIP with JOHN
MARSTON, Jr., under the firm of
BELROSE dr MARSTON,
For the Manufacture, exclusively to tlr.Trade, of the
floor sorts of
PAPER HANGINGS, DECORATIONS, &C.
Office, with samples, •
N 0.807 CHESTNUT ST., SECOND STORY, FRONT.
Jan. ZS, 1860-ja3o.6t* 1,01/IS DELROSE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY
-PL formed is Copartnership under the firm of WORK,
OLENDINNiNG & CO., fqr th_pt s ranseetion of l ßan k
ins, &tokens°, and ColleoDon lu u mem at No. 43 South
THIRD Street. GEORGE F. WORK,
R. GLENDINNING, Jo..
n. C. lidcLEoll,
Philadelphia. Fob. IRO. roust.
nISSOLUTION OF 00PARTNERSEILIP.
—The Coparteership heretofore exietlos between
GEORGE T. GALIN and JOHN C. BOCKIVS. under
the firm of GEORGE T. GAON & CO., bee been die
solved by the death of John 0. Bookies. The bumnees
of the late firm will be settled by the subscriber, who
will continue at the old stand from this date.
GhORGE GAON, Tailor.
No. 803 North SECOND Street.
January atm. ism. fia-St*,
THEODORE AUNER withdraws from
-IL our firm this
POLLOCK. BACON, k CO.
Philadelphia, January 31,1810.
DISSOLUTION —The copartnership hero.
tofore existing' between the subscribers, under
the firm name of BROWN & RINGER, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The business wlll be set
tled by either of the undersigned.
BROWN.
rhiLs., Fob. 1, WC r. R. ERRINGER.
_~.....~
COPARTNERSHIP. --The undersigned
have thia day formed a copartnership. under the
name and
sit) name of BROWN & EWALD, and will con
tinue the wholesale prooery busmesa, at the old stand,
N. B. corner Tluird and Vine streets
LOMB BROWN,
fel-et" OliAd. J. EWALD.
DiSq6LIITION--NOTICE.—Tho part
nerstop heretofore existins between the under
gigue& in the late firm of LENTZ & SHIRK L m this
day , tissolved by mutual oonsent; and debts due and
owine by and to them will be settled by JOHN S.
LENTZ, who alone ,s authorised to settle the swot,
JOHN B. bENTZD
Jan. 30, 1860. N. E MIRK.
THE UNDERSIGNED will continue the
No
Wino and Lteuer business, at the old
stand. N 0.230 North THIRD street.
Phila. Jan. 30.1800. (fel-et*) JOHN S. I,VNTZ.
C 0 PARTN ER SHIP. -J TILIUS SMIEL
and NATHAN WEYL have this day formed a
copartrierehly. under the firm of BICREL & IhrEYL, for
the transaction or a wholesale and retail business in
Millinery and Fann_y Goods. Embroideries. and Lanes,
at 107 North and,
'treat, above Jam
Philadelphia, Jan. lath, fe1.31
THE FIRM OF MoILVAIN & KELLY
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ,
Philadelphia, January l,1&0. JOHN KELLY,
The business of MoILVAIN & KELLY will be Bat
tled by JOSEPH KELLY, at the store, No. lon
CHESTNUT St., to whom all persons indebted to said
firm are requested to mike PaYmPrit•
J. K. McILVAIN,
JOHN K LLY.
I have bought out all the effects of McEosin & Kelly,
and will continuo the Tailoring business at the game
JOSEPH 22 KELLY
I'IVUT Street, under the name of
KELLY & BROTHER.
JOSEPH KELLY.
January 9th, 1860. RaB-6t.
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.-NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Subscribers
have formed and entered into a Limited Partnership,
under the provisions of the Laws of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
That the name of the firm or partnership is William
D. Edson. and the general nature of the business the
Manufacture and Sale of Boots and Shoes. That Wil
liam D. Edson is the General Partner. and John Saun
ders and Macpherson Saunders are the Special Part
ners, all raiding in the City of Philadelphia. The
°mutat in cash contributed by the Special Partneri is
Ten Thousand Dollars, each contributing Five Thou
sand Dolla JANUARYership commeneesthie TENTH
pAy OF 18'4U, and 111 to tarininate DE-
CbMBEB. /1,1861.
WILLIAM D. EDSON,
General Partner.
11 1 1 1 1? tURIIKIINDE
peolal * Parhs.
Sanitary 10th, 1800. Jal
THE FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & CO. HAS
-w- been dissolved by mutual consent. WILLIAM D.
EDSON will setts up the business of the old firm. The
business of the Manufacture and sale of Booth and Shoes
will be continued at No. 13 North fPOURTH Street, by
WILLIAM D. F,DSON, under a Limited Partnerahlp,
this day formed between Min and JOHN SAUNDERS
and MACPHERSON BAUNDEES.
SARAH E, EDSON,
WILLIAM D. EDSON.
!Annan' Elth,lB6o.
- -------
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE
A--A in hereby given, that the golmribere have form
ed and entered into a limited partnersb.ip t agreeably to
the act of Amembly of the Commonwenlth or PeoPill
vania, mined March 21st, 1836, entitled " An An Rela
tive to Limited Partnerships," and the supplement
th gt. t f iho name orthe firm under which the maidpart
melon le to he conduoted, me "HENRY E. SIMP
SON.tr
That the neral nature of the business to be t rens
noted in " Dealers in Cotton and Linen Canaria, and
other Goode," in the City of Philadelphia.
That the name of the General Partner is 111 , 1 RV E.
SIMPSON, whose place of residence is in CHESTNUT
Street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of Um City of Phila
delphia ; and that the — name of the Special Partner is
THOMAS ROAM whose clue of residence is in the
City of Burlington. in the State of New Jorge..
That the said specialpartner has contributed to the
common stook of the said firm the bum of five thousand
dollars in cash.
That the period at which the said Imuted_partnereblp
is to commie nee. is the twenty-first day of DECEM GER,
1839. and will terminate on the thirtr.firet day of DE
CEMBER, 18511. HENRY E. srmrsorr.
d22-th Ot THOMAS ROBB.
DISSOLUTION Or PARTNERSHIP.—
:rbe partnership heretofore existing betsrm the
subscribers'ender the firm of E. & F. C. YARNALL
& is thu day dissolved by mutual consent.
ELLIS YARNALL,
FRANCIS C. YARNALL,
deblalf TathIBLE.
Philadelphia, Jan. RI, 00,
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—A , ,,•ttnthIy to the pro
visions of an act of Assembly of the rtomnionwealth of
Pennsylvania. entitled " An amV
'AG' • to limited part
nerships," the autumn bets have formed A limited patt
y °robin. under the name and firm of YARNALL &
TRIMBLE, for the tuneaction 01 the business of Im
porting and Dealing in Soda Ash, and other herniae's
and General hlerchandism in, the city of Philadelphia.
ELLIS YARNALL, residing in the Twenty-first weird,
of the city of Philadelphia. JOSEPH TRIMS ,LE, re
siding in the city of Camden, in the State 9( New Jer
sey, and CHARM. 8 HAR 811ORNE, residing an the
Eighth ward, of the city of Philadph .a. are the Gene
rat Partners, end FRANCIS G. 'AILNALL, residing
in the county Montgomery , in the State of Penns,
yards, is the only Special Partner, end hoe contrtbeted
to the capital of the said partnership, and actually paid
in cash the sum of fifty thousand delimit. The said part
nership is to commenoe on the 16th day of January,
188 D, and terminate pn the 31st day of Deoomber, 1861.
ELIAS RN A
JOSEPH
CHARLES n AnT9ORNE.
Generl f:ertners.
FRANCIS C. YAR A
Special Partner.
Philadelphia, January 16,1880. ja2o-fmw 181
NOTICE OF LiMITED PARTNERSIIIP.
t- Whereas' we, the subscribers, have this day re
newed and continued for a further period of three years,
as hereinafter mentioned, thejimited partnership en
tered into on the 31st day of uenember,_A. 18,141, to
commence on the Ist day of January, a. leer. miller
the provisions of the Act of the Donors' Auenib yol
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania approved March gist.
1836, entitled "An Act relative to Limited Partner-
Maim" andpll other enactments of the said General
Assembly relative to Li noted Partnerships—now, there
fore in compliance with the provisions of the said en
manumits we mibligh the term of said original and
renewed Limitdd Partne rship as follows:
First.
First. The same orfir m under which the said original
and reneweo Wonted artners wail and is to be con
ducted is tiro. of J. T. PLATE k BCHOTTLER.
Bement. The general nature of its business was and is
that of Merchants in a general Foreign and Demesne
Conarpluion Business in the. city of Philadelphia, and
also in the business of Importing and Exporting and
Vending klerehandise on account of the said Limited
Partnership.
Third. The said Limited Partnership was and is corn
tio.ed ofJOHN THEOPHILUS PLATE, who reaides in
the city of Philadelphia • of CARL C. IdCHOPTLER,
why resides in the said city of Philadelphia, and
CHRISTOPHER F. PLATE, whose plane of residence
is. at present. in the free Hammett° city of firemen.
The said Joh heophilus Plate and Carl C. Whittler
wore and are aftthe general partners in the said origi
nal and renewed Limited Partnership, and the said
Christopher F'. Plate was and is the only special Part
ner therein.
Fourth. The sputa partner, them d Christopher F.
Plate, contributedototually and in g faith, in each,
the um of Fi ft y Thousand Dollare.to the capital or
common ittoolit of the said original Limited PartnershiP,
no_part of which has been withdrawn therefrom.
The said original Limited Partnership com
menced on the Brat day of January, A. D. 1867, and was
to have terminated on the gist day of Daemon', A. D.
1861. but the same kap been renewed and continued for
the further period of threeogre from the 61st day of
December. A. D. 1864. and will terminate on the 31st day
of December . , A. 131. 1853.
.Philadelphia, Deo. Mat, ROL
J. THEOPIL PLATE
DAHL C, SCHOTTILER,
CHIL PR, PLATE,
By tile Attorney in fact,
lag-6wGODFREY FREYTAG.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
-E. CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JOHN FOnTER, deceased.
Notice to siren that the Widow of the said decedent
hastfiled her petition and an apsraisement of the per
sonal property sleeted to be retained by her under the
provirions of the not
be of Assembly of 11th April, Mil. arid
that the same will approved, utile.. exception. are
filed thereto before the rrth day of Folirnary. A. I). no.
joll-tuthit TIIORN, for Petitioner.
TN TIIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
-a : CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADFI,I'IDA,
In the matter of the Estate of EDWARD BM I
deeeesed.
The auditor appointed by Iho Court to audi t A settle,
and adjust the amount of THO hI AS M. 8111ITR, acting
Excoutor of EDWARD SMITH. deoeaeed, and to re
port distribution of the balaripe, will moot the pestles
interested for the purposes ot Ills appointment, AL M*,
office, at the southeast corner of LOCUST and EIO
Streets, on MONDAY, February a, IIXO, at II o'rdoeh in
the afternoon,
HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR
A—Kinterest. Buy your COAL AT HICKS' where
nothing but !hover) , beat uality of Lehigh and'Bohuyl
kill ()oat le offered at the hollowing reduoed pricey:
Lehigh. Brok.en, Ear, and tit , ove... ..... ...gl4 23 per ton.
Bohnylkill,
Large Nut •
Warranted free' from elate or'dust and full wet ht, at
HICKS'
_yard, eoutheeet corner MAMMAL, and
WILLOW. Call and gee. o -Put
SW. GROOME, & CO.,
• Moe 116 ffilth FOURTH Street,
AND
Wi!ARV, PINE STREET, EICIILTYLKIIder
P I NE end Shinners
or
Locust Mountain. Lehlph. end Schuylkill
0 .
Men:handles taken whar age. 015-11 m
hICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN
LEHIGH COAL,_propored with Duo, for sale t
lz i
a tturz bv tga e g KNOWLES% Depot, NINT H
MESSRS. ROSENTHAL &
MORRIS, from Plymouth, England,
manufacturers or the eelebrated
" Pantasoopio" Spectacle' respectfully solloit the pa
tronage of the ladies and: gentlemen of Philadelphia
and "'mien'', to their superiqr ground epeetaele glasses.
The valuable advantage derived from them is, that le.
stead of vision becoming etrained, heated, weakened,
and in numerous oases seriously longed, it is preserved
and strengthened, everything at ono* h000me• olear
and brilliant, and very aged persons are enabled to em-
M gr sTe n iZlFlTig i l i gie e s it o h f e e
much !au magnifying power, and they do not require
the frequent obanges to the dangerous effects of further
powerful Resistance.
Cffuneates ran be seep at the offices over Mr Chrixt
man's store, 703 CHESTNUT Street, adjoining (ter
mon's Photograph rooms. dig
EFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS
C. DONOUIIUE will sent inue business until May
:eV' a l ? gesfulcrin'ara, l l 'llT.' aux gffr,-;:::
proved short ejedits, 410 barrels' steam-refined ;sugars
andayrups, n various grades, including Lovering's
Crushed and niverised and Mnller's Patent - cut Loaf
Sugars. Also, Rio and Java Coffee. Adamantine Can
dles, and Kelly's French Brandy Coloring. .1827-3111*
N E ,r N , li ga A • • CAR. _
AMA Pinlf r A l gi e k97o. ° A D P.VlT C" WtVi r "If.P7
DEFINED BORAX, in store and for
sale WETHEAILL & DRQDTRA.,
al Mne 47 and 49 Oinrth RECION RIreeI
OIL OITRONELLA—For sale by
WEI HEtt_ILL kliEfrrprgre,
Id g and 49 Diorth 131600 M atreat,
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1860.
--! TO WEST CHESTER
and intermediatelointa, via ME
DIA. Tratna for West Chester Wave htleulelphin from
the Dspot, northeast corner of EI lITEENTH and
Streota, at 8.10 A. M., still and 4.30 P. M.
On SUNDAYS at B.lb A.M.. and IP. ht.
Passonsors for statinns on the PHILADELPHIA and
BALTIMORE CENTRAL , RAILROAD will take the
8.10 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. Trains. isl9-tf
1860.
TILE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS NOW EQUAL
r u AIa tA SEN A G N E D R I T ITT RA B INA RG,
TO ANY IN THE_ CUNTRY.
B Oo E n T ri TW e ll ot Eß ini NE di T r r e hl or at with Through Trains
from Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the
Union Depot at Patel:pry with Through Trains to and
from all point s in ttsbu,
the est, Northwest, and Southwest
—thue furnishing facilities for the trammortation of
Paasengers urururpassed for speed and comfort by any
other route.
Express and Fact Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Carew Conductors. All through Paa
monger Trains provided with Loughridgeie patent
Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer,
thus lidding much to the safety of travellers,
Smoking Cars are attached to each Train ; Woodruf's'
Bleeping Care to Express and Fast Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mall and Fast Lines, Sun
days accepted.
ided Train leaves Philadelphia at 8 A. M.
Feet Line " 11.60 A. M.
Express Train leaves " 1 go p,
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOPVB
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia 3 P
Columbia '4 to P. fil.
Parkesburg 1330 P. Al,
West Chester Passengers will take the Mail, Parkea
burg and Columbia Trains.
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, ElMila, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi
ladelphia at 8 A. M. go directly through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the (does of the
Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston. or Bal
timoe ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Olfloes in the West; also on board spy of the
regular Line of Steamers on the hlmemippi or Ohio
rivers.
Cr' Fare always as low, and time as amok, es by any
other Route.
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Street,.
The completion of the Western connections of the
Pennsylvania litrUlleiteLM ChMago u make this the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE
GREAT WEST.
The connection of traoka by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of' time, are advantages readily
appreciated by ffellmpers of Freight, and the Travel
ling Yobbo.
otPgg.-Prt:inlr Tontg:l,:ggsn';',l,ll"glN,PS,V, l le.'
deuce on its speedy_transit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
In the West by the Fenna,lvania Railroad ars or all
times as fayorabls as ars charged by men Railroad
Companies.
gir Be particular to mark packages " via Penna.Rall
road.
For,Freight Contraote or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com:
D. A. STEWART Pittsburg'
LEGAL.
DANIEL DOUGUERTy
ER7329
RAILROAD LINES.
.1 - 111 P.ONSYL ANA U
RAILROAD.
960 MILES DOUBLE TRACK
1860.
H.s.n•ree anC; :Gh"rigeon Ripley,
0.; R. MoNeely, Me7sinus, XY.t Ormsby Q croPrer.
Portaniouth, O.; Paddock Co., Joilersonville,
ens; 11. W. Brown & Co. Cineinnnti, O.; Athern &
Hibbert, Clneinnati. 0.,• It.p.modr.. Madison, hid.;
Joe. E. Moore, Louisville. Y.; P. O. , &
Co.,
ind.• N. W. Omni= & Co., Cairo, 111.. R.
F. Bug, nolo j Wiwi, St. Louie, Mo.; John 11. 'bu
rin, Nashville, Tenn.; Barris g_Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.;
Clarke & Co., Chicago, 111.1_ W. H. H. Knonts, Alton,
III.; onto Freight Agents of Railroads at different points
in the Weet.
E. J. SNEEDER, Philadelphia.
MAORAW KOONS, 89 North etreek Baltimore.
LEECH & CO., g Astor House, or 18. William et., N.Y.
LEECH & CO., No, 17, State street, Boston.
H. H. HOUSTON, Gen . ' Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. HOUPT. lien'l Ticket Agent, Phila.
TRo. A. SCOTT, Oen't Bup't Altoona, Pe.
laS-1y
1859. animin 1859
WINTER ARRANGEMENT—NEW MAK LINES,
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S
LNES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES
YllOll WALNIIT-BTKltlif WEARY ANL KENSINGTON.
Will Rave ne follows, : VAIL
At 0 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cain. & Am.
Aocommodation .... . 82 M
At 6•A . ill., via den (law
Jolley )toomninodat i Ori 26
At 9 A. M., via Damien 404 Jereel City, Morning
blind . 600
At 1114 A. M., vie. Iferiiingion end Jersey City,
Western HIIPIrm • • • • •"n" ' ******
At ISIS P. M., via Onnulez spur Amboy, Anoommo
dation—. A.
. 26
At 2 P. M., ;hi; Camtleir eirufTritraiic
600
A Fi s ) 1 : TR . .; 74a — ie Gii - in . d .-. J . Weel ' airy ,
vening Expreu.--. 00
At 4)4 P. M., vie Kensington and Jersey City:24
CleekTioket.--. ..... —......100
A A t t il u P p
; 71 v 1, i
a g m ai d n e d n e
n azi l l 4 Jersey :4
ft,5 1 , t y y ...„ .11 1
Mail . 3 03
outhern
Malt 16
rer.(Fight and Paiweager)—let 100
&I Class T10ket.... 2 . 2 - 2 1 DO
The 6 M. Mail Line rune daily. The 11 P.M. ISouth
ern Mail, P.
Saturdays exempted.
For_Helvidere. F.aston._ Flemington. &0.. at A. M.
from Walimpstroptwharf. and 3 P. Al. from Kensington.
For Sitwell (Aug, AlltniniSti, and Betlilenem , at a
A. vie Lehigh valiisy RRaall
For Water Oep,Stroudeburg, tremitton, wIRIArre,
Montrose, Great Bend, & o. at lA. M., Via e ware,
Lackawanna and Western Railroad:
For Mount Holly. at 6 and 9 A. Al., and l and 4.% P.M.
For Freehold, at 6 WAY and 2 P. M.
LINES
si Dirtol, Trenton, & o, at 3 and Of P. from Ken-
Yor leftfOlMl,Delanoc,Beverly,Burlington,
Berdentown, tre., at UK'S; eta 04 E. AL
Fifty pounds of 066500 TO altorxreaati Rarer
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything' asi al
gage but their wearing apparel. All basses. over Ily
pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their
reePonsibilitY rpr beigKate to one dollar per pound, and
IrtU not be liable
a for any amount beyond 8100. exoept
cr l oio gpmrct.
WM. H. OATZBIER. Agent
4129 - 01+1 den e d boy K. E. Co.
PITILADELnia, GEE
141ANTOWN AND NORRIS
TOWRAILROAD— WINTER AR RANOF.hIENT—
On and ally MONDAY, Nov. 21, 1869, .
Fort OERAIANTOWN.
Leave philadelpi k a ii, 7,7.60,
10 9, 10,14 and is A. M.,
4
1, 3,3, 3%.6, es 0
, „ 6,6, , and 11s P. M.
I, L t e s ti , v 4 e , G oi er . m c it e n , to wi ern .7 6 :1 9 % i Tf, sot, io, A. Al..
014 SUND
Leave Philadelhia 9.06 min. A. m., 1,6%. and 13 P. M.
9 1'
Leave Derman to wn 8.10 rain. A. 1%., 1.10 min., ON, and
.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
P. Leave Philadelphia 3, U A. M., 2,4, Of, 7, and 10
M.
Leave Chestnut Rill 7.20, 7.44, 540, 0,41 , 40 A. 14.,
MOJA, 6 40 S
. N 4O, and 8.,P. M.
UN
ODAYS,
beans PhilAdelphia 9.09 A. 1%., 2_,and ex
Al F .
/ava Gllo4z4t Hill 7.60 A. tid., /Lao, 6.20, and 8.40
min . P. M.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN kW/ NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6,9, /1.06, A. M.,1.00,0.06,
4.%, MC and 104 P. M.
Leave Norristown 6,7, 9, U A. M., 1%, 4)4, end il
P. M.
ON SUNDAYS
Leave Philadelphia 6,7%, 11.M.A. 1,1.4.121,0.03,3.06,
6%. 7%, and 1114 P. M.
Leave Ma ne . yunk MC 7A, BM, 9%, and.. 11% A. M., 3,
6,6%, and 8% P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave ?hiltulelohin 9 A. N., 3, and 41( PM .
Leave manny nip m r , and 7%
H. Wee 1, De o ral Superintpodent,
DEPT. IN 'll aad OR hial Streets.
Nolan PENNSYL
MRP. ARRA
VANI NGEMENTA RAILROAD. 111 .
For__ BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON,
ALL - prrowir rilAumi CHUNK. HAZLETON.
On and atter\t i ONDAY, November7th, 16M_, Palma.
ger Trains will asp FRON'I . and WILIA)W Streets ,
Philadelphia. DA LI. ( Sumatra °scented : )
For Bethlehem, Easton. Allento'lrp, 14.9120 h Chunk,
Hazleton, to ( lapreu.) at 1.30 A. AL
For Bethlehe e.,
m, ( Expreeed at 9.10 A. M. and 3 P. M.
4 P. For Doylestown. (Accommodation,/ at 8.60 A. M. and
M.
For
W qr ash
in
g nunn i a"" VA at
6 P. M.
Argil/ t f) ILIAD LPII
t rt ,v r: It t y l l i eltO e k atti=4 . l/ I ,Teri l i " M i lt
SAO P. 111.
Leave Fort Washianton.r.fmoommodationd alt. A.M.
ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia for Fort Was hing tonat 6.30 A.M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown, at 4 1'. M.
yleetown for Philadelphia. et 7 A. M.
Fort Weald Won for Phi Melphia, at 2.40 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem, $1.00; to Mauoh Chunk, OM; to
Easton, 41401 Doylestown,Bo cents.
Through Goleta mast be prooured before entering the
O&M
All rampager Trains lappet Spada) Trains) con
nect at Berke street with Filth and tlizth-ttreets, and
limond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads.
n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Agent
aPntiIttREPIIILADELPIIIA, 1V IL
ANI) 13ALTI
MOR
PAEagand after MONDAY. Novembef - 21, 1a69,
Nor.R ' DRAINS L EAVE 6 Y
For Baltinaore at 5.16 A. Ai., 111 noon, (Expresed and
11.10 P. M.
For Cheater at 8.15 A. M.,12 noon, 441, and 11.10 P. M.
For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M., 12, 450, and 11.101'. M.
For New Cantle at 8.15 A. M.. and (AO P. N.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. M., end_4.39 P.M.
For Dover at 8.16 A. and 4.30 P M.
For Milford ,a 8.10 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. •
For Seaford at 816 A. 01., and 4.3) P. M.
For Laurel at 8.16 A. M., and 4.30 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PIIILABELPIIIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.20 A. M., (Es erased 10.15 A. M.,
and 6.25 P. M.
Leave Wdming ton at 7.16 A. N, and 11.30 A. M.,l4lland
8.40 P. Al.
gaye Laurel at 6.15 A. N. and SAO P. M.
ay. Seaford at 6.45 A. M., and 4.06 P. M.
ave Milford at 7.60 A. AL, and am P. M. ,
Leave Dover at 9.06 A. M., and a.co P M.
Lave Middletown at lo A. M. and 7.06 P. M.
Leave New Culla at 10.66 A. AL. and 8 I'. M.
Leave Chester at 8, 12 A. M. 2.22 and 9.11 I', Al.
Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad
at 10.15 A. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave gheater at 8.46 A. M., 12.28 and 11.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 9.26 A. AL, 11.661'. Al., and 11.30
A. M.
SUNDAYS
Or at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Rai timore,
0 ly at 6.2 b P. Ai.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
PR lOR'!".CRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached,
will run as follows:
Leave Philadelphia far Perryville and intermediate
pima, at 3 P. Al.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
place, at 4.45 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate
planes at Bal i P. Al.
.Leave imore for Stemmer's Run, Chase's, and
Rarewood at 5.64 P. M.
06 EL AL FELTON. President.
WEST 011 ESTER RAIL
ROAD TRAINS vt PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depot nor. ELEVENTH
Rua MARKET Etreete, texeopLtlunday.l at 8
A. Id., Mad P. M., and 4 P. M. Leave West Cheater at
7.20 A. Pl.. JOAO A. M.. and 5.110 P. M. In 14-y
PIIILADELPIIIA AND
u RNIAMILi t i FAN I R A i kt i li t lL&OAD Ililrgli—
tlotto, Lek Island, gliagt a iGtlls R1ii,j46:, 1 1114 1 .!
ninon, Montreal, St. Paul's, 'De Detroit , Dunhe th, and St.
uls.
Paasenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read
Mg Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and OA LLD W
HILL StreetaDAlLY. (Sundays eseeptert,) as followe :
7.30 A. H. DAY EXPRESS.
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffelo,Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook !eland, Galena, St. Paul% Burhng ton,
and St. Louie.
LBO P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS.
For El 7 ., wau ea, lra,_li lagers Ftlle, Buffalo,
to
Detroit, Chicago,
klil Rook Island, tialena,St. Paul's Burbngn,
and St. OW/.
The 7.90 A. M. and 5.30 P. M. trains ran through to
ILAREIBBDRO,ItoPPing at all Stations on the Lebanon
Valley Branch,
U 07.90 A, AL train connects at Rupert for Wilkes
berm, Pittston, Soranton, and ell stations on the LACK
AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
n 9graggi ? h o oked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
_ - 6.1.. 1 gl ilekete can be p let red Ikt, th Ailed Iphia and
nallilrfLnaurosa Lineve r Tiliet twe e , riortnw e eet corner
of SIXTH and CHERTNU Streets, and at the Passen
ger Depot, corner BROAD and CALLOWII I LL.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the De pot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, IS en
der axoepted,) for all points West and North, at ti I'. Al.
Freights must be delivered before 3 P.M. to inure
g l n of ac:frig?"' mi. apply at
Frei? De ht, BROAD, below Vine,
ON ! ,11. ' PPEN, General Agent,
Or Pi t° W, °outerSIXTH and CHESTN DT Streets,
solAf Philadolphis.
M N PIIILADELPIIIA
AND R_IIA_DING RAIL
ROAD, AIME, for POTTJOIVILLE, READ
ING and ARSBURG,
of BROAD and
OhnllVVirLElß D : p t o s t . , tentWiligs on Callnwhill t )
at 7.30 A. M.,_DAlLV4Sandars azikested,) for PU'ria
viLLE; HARRIO Of and all Inferincliate ' , pints,
oonneeting at Harris uric with trains running to Atte
burg, Ohambetarigarli c ib i Suppug. &o.
Leave attsl)P. AL, D R AWLY, l' or I f terTSVILLE and
HARRISBURG.
I NG,
At 4.30 Y. al.,DAlLY•(Ntiinnnte.
danegoepted,)for READ
and Intermedate e
d 5 w H. MoILII EMMY. Ranrstars
______
NOTIOE.---MESTER
VALLEY RAILROAD PAS
BRPIUMAAII Nl,Pqft DOWVINUTOWN A IN
TERMED ATE STA lONS.—On and alter ilith Deoem
be IBt the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN
will start fro Reading ew Passenger Depot of the Phila
delphia and Railroad Company. forcer or
BROAD and onuowHILL !greets, (passenger en
traneen on Gallnwhin
A .
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, !eaves at 7Je
Nl._
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, lessee at
P. NI.
DAILY (Eipndate exeeeted.)
and s i r o rgUlt i n i sMit oi Managers of the Philadelphia
.ITNIOILIIENNY.Seerstsrr.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
CHARLES HEIDSIOK
OHAMPAGNE.
•
GEORGE WHITELEY.
*No. 185 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
Is appointed Agent or the sale of the above nen
vatted brand of
CHAMPAGNE,
And dire it to the Trade at the
LOWEST NEW YORK RATER.
600 betakes, Q nada and Pinta, now In Donn. dZ-tr
WE OALL ATTENTION OF THE
• v TRADE to Ole really Bu_perior article s
ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC.
A spoply in ismorted pn,kagee oonetantly on hand.
Orderereaelved for direct irtation.
Also—Rennew Cognac . Leßoy cognao London and
Rolland Dine, Claret in Wood and CRUM, hampagnee,
high and low pricer. LONUcilAkti Imnpter.
olOrdas 217 South FRorcr. Yhiladeiphia.
G EORGE WIIITELEY,
No. 135 South pRONT Street,
Importer of Brandy, Winex, &0., offers for sale, In
t o i r egy t the following, among other standard brands
fner, • RasilllOn. & Co., Thos. Hines & Co.,
Wes, °hin t & Co., Olardi OuPul, & Co„
&m
I .
. ecca°, sired,
o
moee, ellevsin,
. . Dupontl a B r ' t lia', U nion Proprietors,
t
Jae. ffennes.y.
o, Stuart's ?limey Malt Whiskey, and the choicest
varjeties of Madeira, Sherry. Port. Boreundy. and
Rhine Wines. Palm Tree uin, Jamaloa Rum. Planta
Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &a.. & o ell-ly
NOTICES.
O
rPFIDE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
HILADIELPHIA, Jannary , lBoo.
The holders of the tONDR of this Company, due
JULY 1.18 G), can now receive. upon application at this
(nee TEN PER CENT. in cash upon the terms spe
cified in the Circular attached.
The holders are eign entitled to the benefit of the
SINKING FUND established by the Stookholders, as
met forth In the following rem lotions. passed at the
Ille•ting of Stockholder' held January 9. taw
Resolved. hat the sum n 1 8110,000 of the tutor. net
Proets of the Company, rate/ pat meat of the into ne
cessary for the extension of the bonds duo in lino, the
completion of tne rowl to Dauphin, toe Cur loans, the
necessary rolliax stock/mil improvemeMs on the line of
the road. and all the liabilitiee of the Company, except
the bonded debt not 'natured. he set aide in each year
as &Sinking Fund, lin addition to the ISOM already
provided ' ) and shall be appropriated to the purchase of
suph the boucle of the Company for which no Sinking
Fund is already provided and established, in the order
of the priority of the mort..ages gi,en to secure such
bonds. no lons they min spectively be obtained at
or under par. nail the bonds to purchased shall be forth
with cancelled.
Rego/eel:. That the Board of Manaters be. and they
era hereby, requested and doomed to enter into such an
exreement as shall ob l igatoryrovisions in co n tractoing resolutione en and binding of
the Company.
In pursuance of this resolution. the Company have
executed the contract therein referred to.
r. BRADFORD, Treasurer,
CIRCULAR
Notice to the Holders of Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad Co. Mortgage Monde, due Ju1y1,18,60.
Those bonds are secured by the First Motif axes on
the road, amounting in the aggregate to $3.303 CM. The
net ref onue for the last flout' l ear was Cc times the
aliment of the ennead interest on these bonds.
The Managers propose retainnd them
bond, period of
twenty years, the holders ng the and the
eocurity of the Morttagee in the precise condition in
which they are now liColtl. Prep!' sheets of Coupons for
tee interest, parable half -7 early, will be issued. 4
A Benue of ten per cent. will be given to the holders,
la cionsipleration of their assenting to the extension,
This Bonatiwill beyond in cash to the hoorere of the
Bombe, on sir signing a 14,001yt Unit presenting their
respective Blo nde at the Mho° of the Comte', or to its
agents, for endorsement,
Forme of receipt and endoreement will be furnisheil
on application.
Ili order of the Board of Managers.
W. 11. MeILIIENNEY.
JOS Im Secretary,
TIC E.-OFFICE OF THE DELA
WAR RARITAN CANAL AND CAM
ARV 4np A M IIOY RAILROAD AND TRANBYOR
-IATION'COMPANIED,
PRINCEIoN, New JRRIST, JAL 16,1 , 160.
The Directors of the above Companies have this d•iy
declared a Dividend of SIX YEN CENT. out of the
earnings of the last six month;, payable to the btock
holders. or their total repteeentives, on nod alter
TUESDA Y. the 24th day of January Inst., by RICHARD
111111'PEN, at the Companies' Office, in l'hiladolphis,
01 1 4.11 , /RA BLISS, at the (Mee of (hoes Companies
111•010 w Yora. '• RICH AR STOZIKTON,
.1823.1 i t JAR, OREEN,
. Treagurtra.
NNOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.—
/ The CARBON IRON COhIPANY will receive
proposals until the 20th day of February next for build
ing an Iron or Wooden Railroad Bridge over the Le
high Riyer, opposite their works at Perryville, in the
dbtftily or CarbOil. The length wid be about three hun•
deed and fifty MO) lbet, trt eit'or throe or four spans,
, •
single track.
Prop^cab reoei veld, end further particulars obtained
on appitentton at Parryville to the undersigned.
DENNIS BAUMAN, President.
Deoember 196.18 W. $.131-dtfeS)
CORN EXCHIANGE BANK.—Philadol-
At at h l a le l e i atinl i aliti the'llat I n etantOtos following
gentlemen were ellosen Dlreatiirs flatus hoick:
render Q. catta il , Joanna Linden?
berg K. rim Ketmuel T. cwiti ,
amen Steel John F. °roan,
dmund A. Bonder, t;harlen Knecht,
Alexander Whildin, avid Venderreer,
Both Craig, 'tulip H. Aimee.
unrioan. Hoffman.
And stint( Wanting al th e Board THIB DAY, the fol
lowing °Mom were unanimonaly ninfittell:
A. ( I .3WITKUL, President.
It. R. 1.4 EFP Vice vresident.
J. W. TORREY. enabler.
rtioTruE IS GIVEN THAT APPLIOA
41.tion will be made far certificate of Pennsylvania
F la an, ij% vialo a of on• dated AugusteMC No, xi,
6.l:l::tag:d2l.
s. WC to LOUIVILIif-
qvfnqfpss CARDS.
VVB. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND
• SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, for Principal News
papers end Pertodoserle of CRY and Country, N. E. oar
ne r Fl rr II and CHESTNUT,
Addrene VB. YAL,NIER," Philadelphia. jel3-3m
THOS.4I)I)Lf, Attorney at Law
No. 271 Elontb FOURTH btroet.
WALLACE & BRODHEAD,
8? EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.
Stooks and Ronda bought and told, on Coinnliggion.
Pvgacig W.q.L4CI. EDWARD C. MOULD
A LEX. MoKLNNEY
ATTORNEY AT L AW.
EENdURO, In,
Will pritokiee in Westmoreland, Arniatront, 111-
cann counties. cell-
T HE ADAMS EXPRMS 00., OFFIOB
Mg CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels. Nak
ao., Merchandise, Bank Notes,d Spam, eithir o • by
D o
a own Lines or In connection with an other Expreu m
eanies, to ail the principle towns and mills o the
W
Malted States. E. S. SANDFORD,
tul-tf General Etupentitandent
EuuuATtoilm o .
MRS CAROLINE M COUR.
TEACHER OF PILE PIANO,
Ja3) at* SIT North NINTH Ftreet
iNSTRUcTION IN OLAt , SICS AND
RothNTH. LABLIERTON, Fit. 1) . is now open for
an e sasernant for one hour daily. Allermanunlcations
addressed to No 403 booth Eighth street, will receive
prompt attention.
Rat ERE CEi—Prof. Oeo. Allen, No. 215 South Seven-
Meath et. eat; Dr. George Vuhrtn.r, 61i Arch street;
I'M hp l'hlblak Nandotph, Esq.. 219 South Fourth street;
Lloyd F. Smith, Librarian. l luladelphla Library; James
Lesley, Jr., 611 hlarkst street. 1a27.1m
YOUNG LADIESINSTITUTE, (WITH
Priteary and Seonnittry Department attaohed
Southeast corner of DILLWN N and OREEN Streets.
For Circulars apply at the dohnol.
E. rAXSON, Principal.
Entrance on DILI.WYN Street.
AmEItIOAN SUIIOOL INSTITUTE is a
reliable medium through which Sohools and Fami
lies my obtain oomteteut teachers. Parents may ob
tain, gratuitously, in omiation arid oireulare of the best
schools. 8 UTH, WOODMAN,
346 BROADWAY, New Tort, or
600 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia,
HRYANT STRATTON'S NATIONAL
1./ MERCANTILE COLLERES, toasted at Phila
delphia, H. E. aoroar SEVEN - Tit and CHESTNUT;
New York, 80, Cleveland, Ch oars, and Ht. Louie.
For information . call or sand for Catalogue. (10-tf
REMOVALS.
R EMOVAL -SMALL & CHANDLER,
WHOLESALE 01100E11. 0 .1tavo removed from
60 North nECOND Street, to .133 MARKET Street,
above Front. llllrth aide. 02
MACHINERY AND IRON.
11C/IVII. V. MERVIVc. 1. V411.11L11.1141X114E
VVILLIAK PetllitlVX.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTILAND WASHINGTON STSMiII.
MElNlVo i rk u goNS,
ENOINEER3 AND AIAORINISTB,
Manufdature High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
fur band, River, and Marine carving.
& m
niers, iliumeters, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o.; Outings
of all kinds, eithorlron or Brass.
Iron Frame Roots for (sag Works, Work Rhos". Rail
road dottions, ho.
Retorts and Gas Maohinory of the latest and moat Int•
proved constipation.
Every_ description of Plantation Machinery , sank cc
Sugar, BOW, and Griet Mills Vaoupm Pans, Open steam
Trains, Detonators, Filtersramping Engine', ho.
Bole Agents for It, Rill evz's Patentflysar Boiling
Apparatus' • Nasmyth Patent /Ream Hammer ; and
aspinvrail &
Walser 's Patent Gentrangal Bazar Drain
ing MaOltlne. an i-y
Eel SALAMANDER SAFES.
Almse assortment of
EVANRik WATSON'II
PHILADELPHIA hIANUACTUHH2
BALAMANDERI4AFER.
VAULT DOORS.
BANK LOCKS, For Danko and 8tor".
Equal to any' now In use.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, reo.„
yam good terms eto any other estaldiehment Ia tke
United Stew,
gVgN3 k WATSON,
No. KM Oil BTNUT Street,
441/1-If
9111 E CONFESSION AND EXPERIENCE
of an INVALID, published for the benefit and as
a warning and a caution to yowl; lean who collar front
Nervous Debility, Prernstllro Decay, o.; 1140711 w, at
the same tune. the means of Bell Cure, by one who
eured himself. after having been put to great eXPebse
throughmedical unposition and yunckery turtle
copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAY
FAIR, Fun, Bedford, East Brooklyn. Kings cunty,
New 1 ork, by enclosing a post-pa , d addressed ant elope.
Ja2a. h.
ILVER SOAP—A simple preparation
es , for cleansing Silver Plate, Jewelry, htirrors, Mar
ble, Ito. for mote
in
e convenient and elleotive than any
other. o ne h all the labor of House cleaning may be
saved by using t Is Soap, which cannot possibly Injure
the finest Zinn whitp, and es no sorobbina is required,
the savi ns. in the wear of the paint ill men greater than
the cost of the Soap. It leaves the surface as pure and
white as when new. Manufactured only by the Boston
Indexioal Soap C 0713 pan y. and sold by their appointed
kitente,llABSAAD & CO.. Apothecaries. TWELFTH
nti FIRTNIIT .21-
MINTON'S ENOAUSTIO TILES for
LTA- floors.
Ornamental Chimney Tops for oottatez.
garden Vneest a nd Fountame.
Vitrified Pipe or drains and Water conductors
/molted and r by
.1.14A4.114A1inn.
REFINED SUGAR —5OO bblm. (rushed,
onarea. and !Ina fpulgarixrd A coffee and jallmo
Sqnar for male Si JAMEd GRAHAM & CO.. LINTI•
Pi A At trAnt. lAD
1410E.—Priine retailing Charleston Rice
. 1 -k , for male by JAbIEB ORAHAM k 00., LETITIA
eet. lag
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF
PENNSYLVANIA, 1035.
OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
Sreets, Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS, GOIIT, (
°AR To all part, of the Werl4.
FREIO
'INLAND INSURANCES
00 . 0ooda, by River Canals. Lake., and Land Carnage
_to al pans of the Lmon.
FINE IN 7 SURANCE6I
On Merchandise generally.
On Storea r Dwallina Houses, ice.
A.BSETS OF THE CO7IPANY,
November 1,1160.
Par. Mar}st Pahl r.
/mow, Philadelphia City 6 3/h' oent. L0an...3166460 00
100000 . , Pennsylvania State 5 ii , at. Loan 27.555 00
21,000 Pennsylvania State 6op at. V Lou...—. 111,000 00
20,000, U.S. Treasury 10‘ cent. Notea and
interact due
... —,. . ... .. . .... 35,263 51
830,000 U. S. Treasury 6V . at. Naas end Inter
est doe...__ ....- - .. • r _.• • •• 60,614 CO
810,003 Temporary ,ortz to ........ of Phila
delphia . . _ 26,000 00
vao.coo, renne l ivaiiii iiiiiirmiiild rsongage
6 IF oent. b0nd5.. . ..43,500 00
9121,000, North Pennsylvania aroas mort
gage 6 V cent. Bonds-- ...... UM 00
1311,003 Weet Philadelphia. Passenger Railway
Company 7tv ct. coupon bonds 13,600 00
.11,000,100 Allays", stock Gerruantown tie-
Company, intermit and prtnoi
51 . 1 1 e p ri l a i n a tted by the olty of rti - ll.OOO to
11,000,100 'beteg PennaYll7a.nra—itillic:rid—
conwany .. . 8775 CO
11,000,100 shar
41 es North - Penneyliania Rad
ioed
111,1530, share' Phdade phut any loe lloeiend Steam
Tug Conglny, Philadelphia and
giiVarTiaKirelim
pany, Ocean, Steam thvigatlon
Company, Ph iladelphia and Ha
vre de Grace Steam Tow Boat
Company, Philadelphia &change
Company 1,210 00
436 ,30
Bond 8 s
and Mortgages, and Real Estate, Of
eld3,llB 51
fice Building
Rdle reoewable for Insurances made.....„.... 181,698 69
Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Me
nne Poltoies, interest, and other debts due
Vie C0mpany......... 65,M4 69
Borip and stook of sundry Iruir.rance dumps
met ..
Cash on Deposit in liaak—
.---
1,250 00
;LOGO 31
DIRECTORS.
William Martin, Samuel C. Stokes,
Edntund A. Sondes, I.Y. Heimann,
Theoplultis Pauldisis, Henry Moan.
oho H. ramose. Edward Oulu:stony
ohn C. Davis. H. Jones Brooke
jamas Tratmaar,
William Lyre, Jr,. Spencer M'llrainli.
Thomas C. Hand,
James C. Mond, Robert Burton,
William C. Ludwig. /sea H Inn.,
Joseph H. Seal, James R. AO Harland.
Dr. R. M. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre,
tieorse 0. Leiper, John 11. Smuts, Plush's
Hugh Craig, D. T. Morgan.
Charles Kelly, A. II liergor, '.
WILLIAM MARTIN, Presdent.
THOS. C. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY INLBURN. Reoretare. dl6-dtf
TAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO
OS CitEBTNUT street, PHILADELITIA.
NCORFORATED
ENN APRIL. 1N.4,.8Y THE STATE OF
FsI'LVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS
Remus! Wrght, D. 11. flange,
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Eserman,
Chas. Riohardson, Henry Maims. Jr.,
(fco. A. West, lira W. Stout,
O. Wm!son Darnl f Evan Morris,
Thos. B. Alartm, 'Mena.", Morn.
OFOROE W. DAY, President.
JONATHAN J. NI.O(UAL Vlee Preet.
WILLIAMB 1. BLANCHARD. Reeretary. mall -IC
UWE INSURANCE AND TRUST CON.
PFNIS MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY. Northeast corner of THIRD and
IK Streets. Aanets. .9241,225 26.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of gife—e rants
annuities and endowments—purchase. life interests in
Reel Hetale, and makes NU contracts depending on the
contingencies of Life.
They ant as Eneoutors, Administrators, Auignesa
Trustees. and Guardians.
TRUSTEES.
Daniel L. Miller. Samuel S. Stoical,
Wiliam Martin,
1 ,; , : ` 41 1 : - M. C ire t w s %14, James B. MeFarlanill.
ahem P. Hacker,,. — JoliePh IL Trotter.
William H. Kern, * James Ellbtir9,
Fame! C. Huey, Theophilull Paul,lint.
Charles Hallowell, ff
Edmond A. 8
i u d er, Renr7C.T.Val"4 bDanolL.ilacMum
sVa '9lKdt r,loll: T.hu:o r'
.
leiN.dai4 l lArctr.
I'.V, Durlow, Samueld J. VI nstiati
William Hobert:lon. Joseph N. Mimes,
Warner At. Basin John O. Brenner,
P. B. ' Allehier, Easton
DANIEL L. :MLLES, President.
SAAIL. E. STOKES, Vine free t.
Jour: W. Itonnon.Seeretarr. anlB-11
NSURANOE COIPANY OF THE
-11- STATE Og PEIINSSLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANGE—No. EXCHANGE BUILD
ING&
Chartered in 1194—Capital s2oo,ooo—Aasets, January 1,
1643, 4347,te1l
An invested in gonad and available seenritiee—eon
tinue to insure on Vessel' and Cargoes, Buildings, looks
of Alerehtuidise, An., on literal term.
Henry D. Sheyrerd i George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, Samuel tirant, Jr.,
Charles Macalester,"robiee Wagner
William 8. South, Thomas 11. Watteoll,
With B. Bud d
_ A Henry C. Freeginne
Witham It. White,' Charles S. Lewis,
lieotge C. Carson.
HE N ESH RR ERD, President.
WILLIAMHA Rl' .Hearers', le 9-w I'm tt
ti OWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE COAIRANY, No. 41J WALNUT Btree6
l'hila.lalphlo.
pilascrolis.
m. W. Baldwin. Mott. W. D. TInlIt:
tEdtar Thomson. Wm. K. Hattilia.
ohn o.3rtints, C. E. Spangler,
Min W. Sexton. It, IL Houston.
illiam Raquel. Wm. 11. Love.
k.. m Ito hell. Charles F. Norton.
. B. Warne. John Clay ton
ohn B. Addioks, Edward A. Warne,
E. T. Komi. It. N. Bhillingterd.
looms," L. Luaqq.
president—AL W. BALDWIN,
Vice resident — K. B. WARN&
Beoretarv.—EDWlN 1300 TE. dee
MEDICINAL.
No MORE plus, NOR ANY OTHER
MEDICINE.—Foy eorstipation, dyspepsia (Indi
gestion f. nervonstoss. flatulency, relearn. biliousness,
liver itnAvnu, hysteria, neuralgia, sleeplessness,
aolditr congestion. lilood in the held, heads hes, lea
of memory, indecision. nervous fancies, palpitation,
eartburn, eruptions, impurities, lever., tirritability,
ow diarrimea, dysentery, noises in the bead and
ears debility, id:abeam rains between the shoulders.
cramps. spurns, naves and sickness. sinking, fits,
colds catarrhs. couch asthma, bronchitis. consump
tim ' debility tout rheumatism, lromorrholds.
P It Rpi dolm n.
a: Health Reatoring ricel,THß
Itti.A.LEkil A ARABIOA, at a cost of few rents per
teen speedily eradicates the Mewe oiseaues. also
children s umnpledete. and saves fifty times its coat in
mettioine. It does not interfere with a liberal diet but
imparts a health. relish for leech and diener and re
stores the faculty of disc...lonand nem out en mum
lar energy to the most enfeebled. We entrant a few out
of 60.(%) cures:
4ure N 0.1771. Lord !?plait t t ,e Di3.3',eg, of many years'
2qtralf
aae rim Recto ry rom the Rev. James T. Campbell,
Stderstona , near Fakenha • , Norfolk. 6 flee.
1849. llenelemen: I have lons known Bed appreciated
the viques or Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica Food lit
one time ' bark it (or eighteen menthe • and w hones er
I feel unwell. I take it for breakfast. When T,,k, n
Itself in this way, it invariably relieves the stomrtoh and
psepar a a It far caner band; while at the SAM% time it
than the patient. as toad a btov.r.ut nilcou 4 dollars.
In all cases of indieettion and eartivnlarl, when the
hoer la more than nirvana affe.:ted, I consoler it the hest
of all reined.... It regulates the nile and makes it flow
in MINI which would not admit of mercury in any
shape. In short a healthy (kw of bile is one of :Is
earliest -ad best arnintoins. You can make %hat use
Inn pleas. or thin eemnruntrabon. I ate, g rotkuleo,
y .1 axes C I .IPIIIILL.
oeu7il LO.,
832 Fifty yearn' indescribable asony t tom
dyspepsia, nervousnegs. asthma, cough. constipation,
flatulency, spurns sickness and vomiting. rose
removed by Du liarty's excellent Foal. slset• JO-1.
Cure No. 472, of Mr. nerjeant-at-Law :
have taken the Reonlenta Arabica for the last six
weeks and have great pleasure in bearing witness to its
efficacy. For years before I hail recourse to tn.q excel
lout 111011 1 had been tormented_ more or team by dr s
pepsia. I am now enjoying perte...t more
and all
the consequent advantages. I tun m 7 dear sir. your
truly obliged friend, Cll , llll E, \111.11%11, it L.
Cure N 0.63.414 field Marelisl tha Nike oil Floakew,
of dyspepsia. constipation, nen °wino., end liver com
plaints, which lied eforted all baths and ineutcal treat
meet. _
Cure No. 47411• Nils. oth Jscotw, of extreme
nets Quinn.. intligestiOti, inthettnss. low •tunts, and
nervous fancies.
tlimilar testimonials from Dr. Use, Dr. Harvey, Dr.
hho•land, Dr. Campell, and um, thousand other re
speotable parties who non be relorred to
Packed with full instrizotions in °smears, SI.SL)
$l2. The latter carriage tree on receipt of elei
hold at the Revalento Arable& Food tisrmt, psi Eolith
Third street, Philadelphia, NItO, Principal
Agent for the Drilled States. W. l'nrvin. Jr., Chestnut
and Twelfth streets. D. 1,. hmektionse. Eighth and
(Doan streets. .1. Ilarkinson and E. H. Clarke, Maui
street ? liermautuwu ; and through ail (Door's nod
Chemists
vs ALL-SUFFICIENT TIIREE!—
THU.:3IOIAR, I, 3, and 3,
Protected by Royal Leiter Patent of En tan
secured by the Seale of the hole de Pharinae 'ede fa r t s,
and aro) the Imperial College of Vieun
P 1 h.
0,1 ts tti val,t,tl,lo for billet's bun, steranatorrhtra,and
all ph) swat d 1.4 o,,taten.
thNai'ertve(e"Vrt!'tl4ll, l ,l , r tho erarlicates all trnoes of those diseases
rto treated the nauseous and per
tumult use of corn, to and cultebs.
. . . •.
N 0.3 hns rntircl) supplanted tho in'urinususo of mar
oury. thereby insuring to the loiterer stieotly relief do
Penang all impurities, and rooting out the venom otitis
• • •
TRTEBII3IAR, Noe.l, 1, and 3, are prepared in the
form of a lozenge. (legnid of taste and smell, and can be
earned to the Witisteent pocket. Bold in tin eases, and
divtded into aeyeatata deem., as admintetered le Vo
Lallemand, Roux, Ricord..3o. Price .53 each, or loco
eases for 89, which saves 53 ,• and in B.r/ eases, whare.
by there is a saying of 59. 'l'a be had, wholesale and
retail, of Dr. BARROW, 191 Illeecker street, New York,
Nob d also at Retort by CALLEN Ilh:lt A. CU., corner
Tut RD and WALNUT Streets. Phila.lslehia, and by
nvoTir HUNS, 113 North RECoN I) Street.
Wholesale and Retail Agents Car Penney lyams.
nail tUm
701,LICKOF'FEICS ANTI-RHEUM ATW
COMDIAL.—Efut : I hare been afflicted with rhea
mntiani for a font period—a portent 01 the time had no
ace of my limbs. Tried your Cordial, and in three days
I woe able to walk donn admire, and in a week the run
entirely lett me. Ido cheerfully recommend the Cor
dial to Ow who are afflicted with that dread fp! com
plaint. Your., ,fay. W. NE.WLI`I, 12 (Oker..d.q 1 4 113 a
Prepared by THE01101th: llll,lld, Choi:oat N. E.
corner PINE and nIXTU ate.
STEAM DIRECT TO ALL
PARTS OF GRIIAT BRITAIN AND
ArtiItIARNOC"),AILIPtigAMI.I4\ COlll
- IRON MAI STEM, dB t'B.
IiAMMONIA, Cap), U. F. Soltwonseo,
ttAXOIK, Capt. I. 11. 1 hlerq.
BORU, IA 1 - .lnpt. N, reetmen.
BAVA A:Clapl. H. Taube.
TEUTONIA, Capt. 11. Essen.
Thee. Steamers aro II brat - elitesrepeals;
are intended to sail from her 41, final! River, N. 1%,
es follows : . .
. .
FOR LONDON, SO NAII UTII A PTON, HAVRE, AND
1 BURG.
The elegant and powerful !tun Screw Fla:nosh] p BO
RUSSIA. Capt. N. Trautman, 2,444 tone bunkum, will
1 11 1 . 61 . 11/ 4 1P, DEcEmBER3Int, at 12 o'clock M.
Passage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia
to New York, and from Southampton to London,
First Cabin. 8100 Second Cabin.. 460 l Steens... 'SU
The BORUSSIA will be suoceeded It the Adlowinz
Steamships:
lIAMAIONIA—..—.WEDNEBDAY February 1.
5AV111A..............7111;R5DAX, !il i a rah I.
TE nroh 11.
ARIA-.............N0NDA_i * Aprd
faillre:ClOrkM6lBlß;lreidtelli In ,
61 '1 (17;0 1 4 1 i
rate..
These steamers are fitted up with natqualled accom
modations for first, second, end third-class Pegsengers.
The Second Cebin aooononodations of these whips are
equal to the first•olass of most steamers.
Certificates of passage issued front London, South
ampton, Havre, and liumburr, to New York,
Parcels forwarded from niladelphia to all parts of
Europe at reasonable mice.
PreighP engaged in Philadelphia will be promptLy
attended to by . the New York Agent, and shipped free
of all commission.
For Freight or l'assage, apply exclusively to
W. A. Hain)Agent.
°Moe of the Hamburg Amerman Mall Stearnehme,
ul-tf Northwest corner FOU R'rH sad CIIESTNIIT
RR. CORBo REAL ESTATE
• BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, 'NORRIS
TOWN, VRNNA.
PA Rhlm in Montgornety, Docks, and Closter coun
ties, for sale or exchange.
000 D hlO RTUAO Es on farms npollaled.
HANDSOME DWELLINGB ca.a in Nome-
nRICK-ItIAI(INCi 31M.IIIINES which tem
der the clay and make 20,000 lardny. Brick Pressen,
Tile Mines, Ulny Wheats, Clay Spades. and canting!
.ek Coal Binh at C. CARNELL'I3. IiERMANTOWN
anad. above Plitt, street ta7.6,n
DRAWING AND PAINTING MATE
EngiAL ‘ r i ct B tind Archaects' Stationery.
Qropiotior Petintlp s
CZaforabirdlT., .4, d 1 Oleo for Artata ao'
4tudento.
r i , r ; i d i ,r, d ,x ( it r a e rtare e nli French.
Vogues gnttt° to th plott l ek &
WHOLESALE Aliriii i Tift. th • ° o7l!61
SALES BY AUCTION.
FURNES.3_, BRINLEY, & CO.,
Nn. as MA RXRT STRIE7.
FIRST SPRING SALE OP BRITISH, 151511,
SCOTCH, GERMAN. ANI) AMERICAN DRY
GOODY.
Feb 7th, at 10 c?gloc T ir, l o d n a inl ' ln n glig i credit, by o ln
ats,-
401 pm:leases and lots of fancy and staple imported and
domestic dry goods.
ati?" Catalogues and samples early on the morning of
sale.
UNDERWRITERS' SALE—FOR CASH.
On Tuesday Morning,
February 7th, at 10 o'clock
-8 eases, 130 pieces. London plaid gingham&
21 pieces block alpaccas, damaged on the voyage of
an portation.
LARGE BPECIAL GALE OF COTTON HOSIERY—
JUST LANDED.
n Tuesday
Fell 7th. at 10 O
o'elock. Ilurningy
*r Particulare hereafter.
BSCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CHESTNUT STREET, oppoolte the CRAM] saahe.
POURTH wnd iStroes.
SIA LE OF A PRIVATE M USE CNI, UPON THE PRE
MISES, No. a2l MARKET ST.. THIRD STORY.
On Friday Morning.
Feb td commenom: at tatj o'cio k, ombrazio( ml c y
valowble specs men. of birth. animals. fish, and reptiles.
air Open for exatrunation on Thursday. 24 ins!,
PHILIP FORD & CO, AUCTIONEERS,
N 0.532 NIA RICF.T Street And 221 MINOR RtreeL
SALE OF 1,000 CAMEN BOOTS AND SHOES,
FRENCH CALF NNINP AND 80LE LEATHER.
This Morning.
February 21, at 10 o'clock pre 'self. wilt be sold by
ostalogne. on (one months credit. 1000 cases men's.
boys', nod now h.' brat quality calf. rms, and kip
Wm' and brogans: znen's sad Consreas
boll and patent leather; Oxford ties lour s' and 1:131.4411 .
oots, shoes g raters, slippers. gum oN erstsoes be., ern
bracing a large and desirable assortment of eits and
Eastern manufocture, worthy inn attention of the
trade.
At the commencement of rtle, an mcmee or French
cal ■kms and oak too leather.
Oleo, at the commencement of aV.e, 60 dozen ➢rise
kid and goat eking.
V
J. WOLBERT & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
N-J• 819 ARCH Street, between Fifth and goith
BRILLIANT DIA MOND JLW ELRY. XTRA FINE
DOM) W ATCHEri, AND ASSORTED JEWELRY
—MORNINti AND 1. V.1.1i1N.1 TALE.
This Morning,
Feb. 2d. at 11 o'clock. and
At oh o'clock in the
At 419 Arch street his rAt . eoill.. alorte sasnrlment of
nitre, hnespannlit7. to it Jewelry set in b..l;lsnt Ca
nionds of the first water; ova fine ,01.1 thinsonieter
and other fine Indies' and sentient/ice eretchu.
and a senerslessorlinant of ...her rewery.
tar May he estnanNl, with cstalonees,ca Wednes
day afternoon, and tort) on Thu rah, morning.
OW. .543 17
1101: Elf' D FI , RNITURE.
On Fr! ty 51Gralat..
Fab ..141. at WS, 0 clork at 611 , mob street, a largo
aa.ortment at b.-wan...ld furoltura.Q4l2a. !Er.
MUSES A ,IATIIdSS AU
A T :7 l . ),:i c, E tt E e. l
corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets.
MONEY TO LOAN.
0.130,00 to kw.. In 'rya or attad aanoanta.
stooks. Fold and ether plate, di anemde. watehas Jewel.
ry, fowona pteces, dry gouda, elottuni. (rVter el. eb
jinni hnrdware.cotlorj, increal instruments. form tare,
horns, 1, ehle.ea, laarnem.•ad on all articles el
mph a f o r any length of paw - agreed 4.pon. OD Litere
liberal rem a than it any other eszabhsament in ids
pity.
GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS.
.
At private sate, eptendld piano forts. in then rosewood
nate, coat Itou pn a ALIO, line In caret cued huntint
rate ut lona waroli, dontito lime and indei.entlent
occon.to, milt $111; Eno go'd hunttag-case e.tChols ow
tebt let et wetohco. the meat oproved sod 1,,t
tnakes. from 4 11; to .51.0; t.na 0.1.1 dout .e t.,tt.ar Env
loh potent w,e wv , ties. I , a; mob,. Iran t to 361.
hnn 14-crtret hunting-rose dot tched potor.t I , •so
watcher. 13 Jewett, 1 root 315 to 333; open face do.. frorn
310 to iSZI . ; fine IS-caret gold Lecire minimscase
watch,. at 530, open face do linen 510 to 4.3..; t.ll Of
English potent loner watches in Letting came
and double loAtom, of the moat appro.ed sad torn make,
trout 81,1 to j.kt; Amerman hum,. ease ',dyer ;vaunt
Inner Mate hex at Itult,ng r sr. •Ilter duplex
Watdit,. d.tto doubt, tune (torn el 2 to $2). huntiri4
pr. to% wtrehoo, full jewol.od. wind.
ei key. Iron" nla to 531; Lepine do., loom .$ll to hid,
hunting case ..her er detached lever watch-m. 13 tetre , s.
from 59 to alit; open fare do.. from 3.5 to 53; hunt,'
rose sitter Levine wat.the", full jewelled. Irons alto
310; open late do., Ito. 33 n, 6; alit cr quaruer
watches, from $3 to $3; other French watches. l'orn
$1 to $3; gold Wont lt..mmo case and oven (tee love,
had teptne. k.111,11,t1. MVIEII. and French watcher". from
$1;,,,,,0 ; hue gold virst, lon, cud neck uhiw ant .S.) neat.
pert:lkt.; fine ,01,1 nets of ear-rm.., breast - omit. and
limordeta ; lands, (inter :true, and toweirs, of •tery de
scription, for leas then half the usual ream; ttncee.
3.1600w0 tomoon, in turns to stilt Applicant!, on dry and
elm.) , hind godo. at lase rate of charging than ant
other ettatAirliment in the city.
Mi=l=l
Attended to personally by the auctioneer, st very low
charges.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. . .
- -•
Coniiignments of all and every kind of goods solieitett
for public, sale ; two-thirds the value of the goods will be
advanood in anticipation of the sale.
MOSES NATHAN.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
& BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS'
v AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. RI
North MAIN Street. ST. LOVIY. Mo..lfermerir with
Metiers. Mpers, Ch.gliorn. hi Co. Philadelphian offer
their sertieen to the merchants. strenalacturers. and
others of Phdedelplos., or the side of dry r, oats, car
pets. tools, chose, hardware, jewelry, ate., he.
thr en, h advances 1116 d• rue receipt of KOnehl.
!fTNettlemeute made three ,!ftaftor We.
Ia:FERENC '4.
Messrs. Myers. (Barbera, &Co , 11,14.
.• Stuart tr. Brother Phda
Vag W),k•Tollasend. & Warren, Now York.
1.. Sr 11. Curt.* A Co., New y nr k.
.• Wood. Christi. A Co.. ht. Louis. Mn.
M2l===
AWL TILE BRITISH AND NORTH
,WW:IIIIbAMERICA?I ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
110111 nrW TOILS TO LIVilrOoL.
Clue( Cabin Peatutge --.
Becond C. ' , in
110/4 Borron CO LlVEnroot.
Chief rarialise
Second Cabin Pusage--....—„,.
Tee ship. from toe call at Milli and Cork Harbor.
ft
Juarini, I CANADA, Capt. Leap,
AEt A. Capt. .1. d tate, AMERICA, Capt. Millar,
RIA. Capt. E. 0. Lott. NIAGARA.. Capt. Anderson,
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Oast. J. Leitch.
SCOTIA. lame building.)
These vessels carry a clear wads liens at matt-kW;
green en itnrbOard bile ; red on port tow.
ARABIA,Stone. N 1 ork Wedneal4Y..jsn. La.
EUROPA, " Bostott.. Wed sada.. ism 13.
AFRICA. Blasunoa, " N Wedn ' eadai, Feb.l
Api It icA , M . 1.1 4°4 1P:i Uti n n e :e l d 3 /
CANADA, Lang, " Beaton, Wednesday ' : F e s b,
Banns act cacti red until paid fen
tin experienced Surgeon on board.
Trio owners of these ships 11111 not bt immutable for
Gold. St leer, Bullion. Specie, Javan, p. Stones
Or Metall. unless hills of
lad,
are Tilted therefor and
the value thereof' thete t uspreised. For freight or las-
Mfg apply to kit CITNAND, Haulm . ; Omni
flew York.
p lIILADELPIIIA
AID
ORESOENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
gni
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OYeTHR ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
IXLD AT
NO. 5 MERCHANTS' EXCHANON,
At 10 o'olOOk A. M.. deatember 70,1.49, the folloer
tag gentlemen Vele !mammal, elected Daemon
the Corneae!, yin
GEORGE H. OTUART,
B. MORRIS WALN,
Rw
MATTHEW W. BALDSIN,
CHAS. MACALESTPA, AND
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON
the BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL.
STOCK of sahl COMPANY are now oven at the above
named OElce, liners all tremora favorable to the enter
prise are rer pip:An:ay invited to sr.bacn be. eS-t1
AtkFOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.-
NEW YORE AND HAVRE BTEAYd9IIII'
ComPANV.
The United States Mall Steamship. A SAGO, tatu
tons, David Line., Commander. and FI'LTON,
tons, fames A. ot ton, Commander, will leave New
York, Havre, and Southampton, for the year laNi, on
the followina day.
To meet new requirements of the Poet Office Depart
meut, the 4 3 a of mime of the A It Mill and FULTON
from HAVRE and bIICTIIAMPTON. will, alter their
present voyage.. be chanced tui follows from NEW
YOn K, save in the case of the present departure of the
FULTON. which will take plane on the 17th December,
the imhedule remains unaltered:
PROW NOW TORT. U•VRE AND POPTHAIKPTON.
FULTON....De<I.II. FULTON... JAR. In .. Jan. 11.
A RAGO--.Jan. 7. AR AOO _. Jan. 31. -.Feb. 1.
FULTON..—Feb. t.FULTON—_FehAti Feb. 39.
Alt AGO ......Mch.V-Aleh. D.
U
FLTON-14°11AI. FULTON ....Apl. ZS.
These cteamere. Ludt ex procaly for Government ear
vice. with double engines. mider deck. every attention
has been taken in the construction of the hull and ma
chinery to Insure safvta and speed. The shin bat e five
water.tight compartments enclosing the copses so
that is the event of collision or stranding. the water
could not reach them.and the pumps being free to work,
the Palely el the vessel and passengers would be se
ured. Recent experience has demmulliseled the abso
lute neeeemlo of the tide of construotton.
Toe accommodations for passengers aro believe Ito
combine of cry comfort nod convenience that can I e
aa
sired.
From Now York to I.I;;;;:hampton or Havre—Fast
Cabin. •IISU; Second do.. 376.
From H.vro or Sou th:uiptoil to riaw York—First
Cat ln. tram,: Sooova di.. WU Irene,.
To carnet:4e ra glut to Loudon there atemrtiere oiler the
ad van to re of economy both In ono and carfare. Cyrc:e
dehverod in London. No paslage accured until rood for.
An expo; lonLad sureeon on lagLo.l. All totter. and news
parre Nuqs throur h the l'oat OiEce.
or fro; 4 • ht poem: s o npyly to
S. D Arl ON. Agen:, I Broadway. New York.
WILLIAM MA t.IN, Agont. Havre.
GROS I( EY eo. Agente.Southan;ptao.
Ahl JOAN taittOVEAN EXPRESS COMPAN Y,A CVI . . SsJL3ON I Aeent, Office. Tobago° Warehouse,
DOCK and FRONT hocets,
Plana of the ships can to aeon.
FOR TILE SOUTII.-CHARLM
TON AND SAVANNAII STEAMSHIPS
Flu:luta REDUCED.
Heavy Frel - ht at as average cC el . per seat. be
low New Yori e gtiavld i rm ox.
c.
The V . Mall Steamship KIEI'SIONE STATE, Cap.
tam Charles P Marahru&n, wtll sad on SatindttY
Fatkruar7 4, at
Through in IS ro tu Imre, %a id hoof at Fell.
FOR BAVANNAII.
The U. S. Mail fiteamelup STATb OF 01401101 A,
Captain John J. GMII,III, will earl on Friday, Feb..,"
I 0 ,et I 0 o'olonit A. M.
Ttiroupb in 68 to 60 hours, only 48 hour' at Bee.
dsys changed from every Saturday turmoil ,
five dale. Goods received. and Balm of Latham signed
every, e n pLridid first-0/qm 10e-wheel Steamship' KEY
STONE STATE and 81ATE OF OEORS IA now run ea
1 4 21gtlo G ri v ri i i i g ' &1 n i A y eeig u i:n 6 rAl i " e fi h s . e ijrChrral
ne B tt w a t i
tc rlestona pd Savannah. these Ships con
nect with etzminerm for Florida. and with railroads. U.,
for ell 'tense in tee Bie end
111 u 8U.RANL.E.
•
Freight arid Feel:lrene@ on a !erne proportion of Goode
'hipped Booth will be found to be lower by these 'tope
than by satin[ reseals, the pretrunm banal one-hail the
rate . .
•
N.R.—lneuranoe on all Railroad Freight is entirely
unneoeseary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Com4su es Diking all nets from these poiats.
G R h.AT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Fare by the route 20 to 40 per tent. cheaper than by
the Inland Route, on will be seen by the following sche
dule,. Through neketa from Phtladelphm. Charles
ton and Savannah steamshi INCLITDING N EA'S on
the whole route, tzarist from Charleston and Savan
nah to MontcominT:
To Charleston.-- 113 00
Savannah.— 43 00
Augusta_.__-. 2.1 00
1100
Atlanta.....--, 23 00
Columbus—, 33 00
Albany...—. 00
Montgomery-. 10 00
Mobile -.--. 03 03
Nov Or leans ... 39 76
No bills of lading signed al
For freight or passage IV
above lime street, or to
Southwest corner Fl
Avail in Charleston, T.l
.!.•reenah, 111/1
For Florida from Charleel
T.,esdny.
For Florida from Savakne
t. John's. every Tuesday
CALCUTTA TWlNE—Just receired.a
superior lot or ctjfitit_Twine,,, n d torssle . by
d22 WFAV o r E
it ar,rl I R. ITI
3,vN. fiA,
I* • Wm wha.v.,,
C)INS AND•MEDALS OF AI L KINDS,
Minern:m, netts, ngm:ings. A to •rubs, Sta.
time . and Fancy Amok., Bauchi and sold.
W. IDLER,
*Wm. No, 137 North PUNTA, hoar A&Cit Bt.
7 mt fmviy
SUIPPINO.
mem
t?avemesh-- St oa
Augusts--
AtlambsMuon— —.. 32 IS
Aibauy --...—.—.57 CO
Montromm.-- Si ta)
46 RI
New Orleans.-- 61 CC
titer the stur, has aallad.
Ply onboard, at se= d whazt
AL ! EX. BE
01!T r and OtIERTN U
& T. G. 'GUM).
rat: &, GAM M
ton, steamer Carolina every
h, steamers! St. ALsrfa sad
nd Satu MAT.
SALES BY AUCTION.
lII THOMAS &BO2+lS
• Noe.= and la SOUTH FOIIRTE STREET,
(Formerly Not. et and IRO
CARD.—PUKE( BALES REAL IRITATE LER
31%103 AT THE EXCHANGE:4Iga of reed estate
and stocks every Tuesday, at the Footman..
Po' teontribaton LILT/ ei Option OS autter We.
tanantells of each ,woeerty tamed separaze E.
addition to watch se pahhan. on th e Sataydsy ere'riose
to the oat:, one th ousand catalocar, earanhlet ra.mt.
smogoa the 41 , 1 4e i rr.i i p a tions of ail th DfOleftlail to be said
esda
REAL LEITAT it AT PRIVATE BALE.
Iltir We have a large amoant of real ram at vale
ea* includran every descriptor' of toy ace
property. Panted ItAta guy be had at tad &wawa sump
PRIVATE nALEREGIBTEiL.
KT Real estate enteral oat out pavanen.M . mum'
and advertised °mammon,. in oar iplat•Lke asat t ie j s
(of 'watch 14Ricontes are errated rrsekly.tfree of .Carte
PALL SALE*, STOCKS AND REAL lIT'ATF.
WFittle, Jan. IL eventat. at tis Ezettlins. •
of the bandbille for auk of tte abcirs salsa
nor ready.
SALE Ol SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PIANC—
FORTE.... FINE FRENCH PLATE MIK kohl_
sUFP.RIOR HIGH CASE CLAICS. A QUAN7 ITT
OF HAMAN CHAIRS, BE.D 4 AND ISEDDING,
CHINA AND GLASSWARE. CARPET... Ae.
CARD .—Dar sale th:s more:ht. st the ALtt:cst
tore. litul cotspnse. beetd•s NA) lets of excrie,t 14-
coed heed furr_ttere. superior ushbatasy vase- fuss
mese by Load fine French-state masts! and s
rots. sabot:or huh C 31.3 Cl'e• % {JUL! , V 211112.27
ten chain. beds sad te,t3.sg. Brie-e Le. metra
ingrate. and other carpets, %%Amur. hi .
fortrang an tumours lissome 's: rt.-thy atter:Lc:
o ladies and others der.roels or sureltes:ye.
61"Catalsraes hew ready sal the testes strss;ei
for elant.sbnett.
- 8T0!:6.2. rAo..- 4 04 da.
02 Turd .•.
Feb. 7. el 12 deice,, norm. will be meld ' s! tae f'..:16
dmo o . • xebange—
For &coma! of wbont at buy eateera
-7 bonds. a 1.11/3 e‘e A. Co:ossto.l C-6I stet Stns Ca.
3 coupon 7 per eon!. boar,. 81 OW excl. of tbe Me-
Csaley Moaratal a Radrosd Compir.y.
For oreount of whom at may eoe.earz
-62 OW 7 per cent. ...awe br - rt....,' t s ..e NrcOsi.ey
it ,
M.) 'in kulrorid t.:4)04.1217. WAS ecropoas (nos Zi ..: , r.
111 0 fte'ut Tr/.
A . ter .o tkr r aceocats
-7 it rs.4rtrst r e 6 sec eere. eraeon ben,to. 4.2 r! es; I.
1 , 41 n Count, 3...inme sal ALscr.fietar.e4Cotraptzy 44
V.r.u.r. rre.ren,t.r.e. Iva.
i .1.1.t0 Mereant,le 1-:brer7.
RE ESTATr. LE-FEBRUIRT ILL
At 11'
bats' ri ;tile-Erato et Porde3's = toes.
LOT OF GROUND encthvest corset cf Liz 1.40 A
acrl Horan Stryllta Wier Ph Isce:ert
VALUABLE t VT North Fifth street. ore • !.. be
tween treerg•a-ti Frs-kLa Erects Nett...ere L ter.: es,
t• feet fr , st, sari re feet dep Apsze rtlest. :yea
heats- with (mere deettac as 4 stets.
Lo r North hatter -a street emit tr.e.i. atoce Ps.rt.Ali
street
Tii•EF.-FTORY Betel( DWELLIN.3.Iresi e t st
llovrtrd street....ort's of ./•.I , llnll meet
NIA r hiOn•RMONViLLIN.) Sotts
street. lets it 0.1111•ttN. Ilfrtt.L•recei sole
BUSIN FrA•P -D-re-stort rc.4t •ace-s tat
ds , .; • tl4• Psw•ect Prole,
=LA itOE ANL VALUABLE. LOT. a-tthetsz c -rats
Westlrr-sLer avenue sad 3Ltrtst 1 :1.4% iZti -
LAMA Ward.
REAL EFTATE'3ALE.—FigREART tni
Oteota Co.c rt o! • mos P.
lEirl W.' LO l 3 tr. . RGI:". D. Tv - :n.l clot
ttry.t. Tare,. !eV" Te yd.
DERN DwEi Xt.. !cagi
et - gitpr Lesec hard Iv ' , wt.
1 DIRE E.-BTOR'i BP.D7E D g.FLLI`O. VA.
Easetk street. -vs* W.11,-,t rtreee...rttk a te.,es
Prg.t hruset Dia rev ei ii!!•al..
Tti ft EP. AND A HA LF-,!Ttifti PILICK FACTORE
Dr; kg. a *Lg. azn streets.
'Lent. sZrer
N. AT N c.,••
FLO!1 arl I ovt!Ard ttreirs. 'it. Ar..l :Ltd
drrn trnnr el.
THRk.F t - et ..t - vt;-
tt . 131 Cnr n!..sm L.' it •
Ir.k di, 2 II s.,
:tale by cr•!••••r of Reim— Estue of t I
F.:••u• • 40-..•••••1•••.1
THREF F 4 T4 :14 ANAVUN
ulut tor es: rde of .'ere; s•r•net -• • Itz Laws r 4" a-tt.
La I mat. Tve• -its! itri.
REAL }STATE QkLE—FEBREARY
At LT c.,,,-
I".retrr,ry Ru*.• —IIA".LiStAIL r.E3ICENCE..
stsb;•,. e.t.a LA= 5.1 .44 jr.n! Lid
Mr! rf.
Peremptory we.—TH BEE -STkiR7 rAreK 7 s .N
anti!. el!.sar. northwest rurner Li ..azer.;.l •a-I 'Carr .11.1
warts_ El Ea:ei-s.t• :a.
Peretn;t. TWO THREE STO:YI CE
dve. , , rt. Sever.rn It-Pet. 41.0 re. i.prrrsa
1 NVii :%IriLrFR.!..: ill ha:r,-.Tr.At's -
Gt, eut a.... ..f Rani.e n'-t4
arreet. Let wet: Iturtrar,Va *Erna sat rtur.
&es at :gm 15 20,:a Front Stroor.
SUPERIOR )1:101tILlRIK, YkiIYCY-PLATEI&
ROILY. PIA,YU-F'~RTi. KR: :4i.;4 caserrs.
This 3.lont , ss.
At It n'cloek. it the Ac.ct.m. s,,re.an aseue....,ent
excellent eecoAl t & d txrrarate, eltgantr.A.N.,fcrces,
fine nutract. earosu. eta. (rum m as dee— ,
toototortun, scooted to t Ls sots tor oszra... - :szes at
solo.
/Os.. 14 brie
•
CSUpeflOr WC, is ordor % 1:%) 13 tt1,31
A Imo, . sopcnot trallagaay i,;b cue elan.
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No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET,
P - /-1 - I X ..A. 7a 10 X. P H I _A.
HANH AND SHOULt Ens. _...2.3 1 )0
a--■ Pieces City-Smoked Hams sad Shou'.!ers.
RV Pieces extra sneer cored Hera% for roe 1r C C.
SADLER tir Ct, ARCH Street, Al door above Frott.
To IS EsTFItIs. AM. SuLIIIIIILN 311 R
tiNTS.—NIANILA ROPE.—A large &ad so%
arsortect stock of Mazola Rope, inanufattared and for
sio. as New York pugyt t3„, sit.
a s A,__k. CO..
d3l I IA Al. *sun it. ilia tt, whams
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