THE:WOLIMOttifi SOUTIk tiOWIRWAT FORT RIME The, Nece'sidgmhiii 4 at Port '-'llloultrie, voi e tiNfEEßN. .I.[ ' l, • - , 11 -- itiiiientie Cutter Surrendered. Dotikilt* ~ *-1 geiltailes , treat • flit, : Sumipteir. The Charleitori, Morsury of Monday says : day Saturday a nd . yootorday, , our gallant troops were busy In the pmforasanoo of the various duties assigned ttiem'hy thel State. ,At Part IP:Mitt* we are glad to be able to state that suttee Me pro: g rf lovrepomingli. !Themostilipirons measures the Ohara - Mimd giant and evelimirlir working Wonders towards that end. _At 'Various - eipiiied - potnts along the bay breast-' works are , kolas vapidly ,ereo tad. The details of these tortilla/omi( we theft give at another time. Brit' ,at -the earnest 'manner in which titailifoniiec'iiro *OW forward, must acknowledge that Carolinian have lost none of the sinkland Maiory whiak diitinglished them of Sunday testa° idle - day-for the garrisons. At Castle'rinoguey sersioe was duly - performed, but the rest of the - day was devoted to energetie action. Tnitatitiestiof the Charleston Mercury, containing the news by telegraph from Washington, waft - received in the , morning, and • proved a most welcome relief to the monotony of garrison duty. AFF4II2B4y,TORT sUlfPita. From the accounts of the number of laborers who widelant from Fort Eitimpter'un Friday night t 'our rapider* Wive glianad a mass Of highly ateristr: frig details in relation to the strength and present condition of the great fortress, with* noir - form the Ide _Stronghold. of Federal authority within the limits of oar State. Aboiiiiix weeks ago, when there were no troops in lint flu Meter the Federal officers in charge of that post propose d to. the workmen who: in completing tteittertitleatioisk and mho: then. num bered about 150 learti' that they, iffauld.enlht in the United Staterioe; vat, the Mo notony of handling the - teener and the derrick -by a little daily practice with the musket. and- the brattier. - The - workmen, moat of whom were from a Southern city, -at ant demurred at MU somewhat extraordinary proposal, alleging that they name to work and not to fight; and, thistle, ttftayoonealtatloa among themselves, they flatly refined to bedew) the thankless Viols of coercion. Ttinkenevelent oMous, aa there was :no help for it, afford the matter to drop for awhile, and the work of getting the guns in inaltion and otherwise Oriagtkenhig, the, tortreee- was resumed by the stalirent Ilaidutite.mechanies and laborers with out any more mantle! propositions. Thai Mallen wore on mall the transfer of the =of Fort Idooltrie to Fort Sampler, On ..,.,iretenieg, - when the Petto banner Viiitta'aver - Castle Threktion a ndthe rockets tkine;Feri-Mettltele, announced to the lookouts on the ramparts of Fort Sumpter the ocoupation-of ightlune_works by the State'troope,,the, is m sloa Win quite prevalent among the United States ofilemni Mat a Bidden attack upon their own pa_ *km would _ follow . The Morelia ,were Again huottlyainalitined toitithei."-agela the Meters en endeavored to •coax them to don the blue cloth aid bran battens in defeat* of the fort, and agate the sturdy sons of toil declined the tempting offer.- Finding that the workmen were immovable to their resolve not to participate in any contest with the times - of South Carolina, the officers thought that the next beet thing mu to get men who could evince no sympathy for Fedetal tyranny out of the wares soon as possible. The boats were accord ingly Manned-shortly after, nightfall, and the larger portion of the norkincwere quietly taken orreeto Fort Johnson. The workmen say that this was doniby order' of. Captain Foster', who, it will be remembered;'-was in Charleston that same IncrettO i retta7)- - The d attack not having taken plane, the laborers and mechanise - eeturned on Friday morn ing, when, 'bent eighty of them; including all the sassier mei:hint:a weary of a position so full of Amgen and alarm, • announced their intention to tok.: On denianding their pay, they received ' Joni thelfforth, instead of the specie In which llie-Geveituneet usually pays its employees, and, glad - toy/et away, they embarked at four o'clock on Saturday morning on a sehooner for Charleston. On arriving be- Charleeton, they found themselves in& Stump city, and - destitute of means. A purse wee promptly made up -for them among some of our liberal 'citisens,, and on Saturday afternoon they departed for their homes on the ateamehip Key stone- State. = Previous to leaving, however, they related the following facts concerning the post they have just left: ' Tha foto° now remaining in Fort Sumpter comfits Of about one hundred and thirty men, fifty of whom are laborers, and thereat troops belonging to the artillery branch of the United States ur eic.- These latter -ars sufficient to man about one batiks guns of the fort,- supposing the guns Merl all-mounted. • . Fortunately, howeverohis is 'fir from bibs& the ease. "Out of seventy - five pieces of heavy erdianee' now in the fort, only eleven are fully, incanted. Theis are all casemate g.unsin the lower tier,' and Mole& the nine guns of that hoe the entrees fronting towards Seillyea'a Island. Firoimare eV these. oinsarate, guns were nearly nionntelonTridai evening; but- the work. of get-. ting them in- po st necessarily slow and tedi- - one; with the feria now at work, it to imatiost. bib.% mount more than three guns per day At, the ir.st. -The heaviest gum; tee, which are the anklet& Colombiads, have yet-to be mounted: Onaef the *animate guns at one of the smiles'. if tbs.wallsheabeen placed in-positkoree as-to cover pith( Pleekney, - prawn were, tin Feld* evenieg; getting read to mount 1101110 d the cue auteguire on the sout h side of the Ma 115..., - -use open barbette guns are mounted upon the ranipaeldi pointingtowarde Mania Island. These are so an. '"rtotcallieffeetter'terrifeenesend the who e : bet bon. Tbe • reagesine. of t he fortress is well stocked with" Ott fromenseqitantity of grape, iiiiititer,"aird 'shell ,1 Mid; theta seven hundred bar , eels of powder. ' All the Small arms and stores of Fort Moultrie have been transferred with ths'gar risen, and there is a sufficient accumulation of pro visions to last, in case'of annuity, for six months at least. Four large cisterns contain an ample nspply -of fresh - water, but it is now well unilen! stood that Poet Sumpter has no foal to spare The rumor current in the city that a number of the guns In • Fort tempter i 'which 'are not yet mounted, had been spiked by the Southern work men, is without foundation. The., Charleston papers, of Saturday, represent the excitement there, growing out of the evacuation of Fort Moultrie, as somewhat abated, but there was still great anxiety to hear from Washington see to %edit:deka of , the President' concerning Major Aaderson'e cosine. • From the Courier, of Eaten! day, we take the following : rtesroars—NlLlTAZY NOVIIYANTO, =O. • The rubbish 'left by the Federal troops at Fort Moultrie it being cleared away,"and the Entrees assuming idelensible area. Many apprehended difliculues, of a nature we need not name, have been removed, and the volunteer companies con atituting the garrison are making merry over the hardships of the soldier. Some of the glans are, it is uppoted, badly injured by the burning of the car riFiekri Activity prevails at the garrison, and its vi t aura are determined on the course that gu des their action. Fort Sumpter, as viewed at a distance, presents an appearance of - lively activity. • Sobooners and barges were piping between the fort and the ohm nel during the day. EverthLeg seemed to indicate attire prepetation. _ Cutts Pinckney was reinforced on Friday by a detachment of the Marion Artillery, from Fort liteedtrie s lunder the .command of Captain King. A detachment of the Washington Light Infantry was tranderred from the former to the latter place in !-Ms Munson, that -retaining. at Fott Moultrie the same force as lest otenpied.lt.,- The garrison at Cutts Pineknz " r etardate of about twitinardraluen Ten-twenty- a pound cannon - ate moun ted on the ramparts, 4 01114611- some 0 1 4 0 .• F! ' pieces a few of which are easemated, in the lower tier, The work is well provided with monitions of all kinds,: and, under , the command of its field officers, Col. Pettigrew and Maj. Ellison Capers, will make Rua telt, if Inetd be ' when the time comes. It Is for from being the insignificant pc- *ion of rideh it has the reputation: . Although a defective construction has impaired the power of the ieWyltr blaterif. , lea considerable extent, It has an effaotive tier of 'rampart guns, which, from its l elteble position; are capable of much lervioe.. It ' is beyond the reach of the largest gun. at Fort fistapees, and ectormarrds thwentire *reef wharves Winn along Cloopril - rifer, d, in doing vast Win 'enemy' would be capable of doing vast in jury to the ett y.' DapAliftrall or NEMANICH rROM TWIT SUMPIEtt. The Charleston News notes the arrival in that city of about eighty mechanic, and laborers from Fort Sump_ter, on Saturday , - gm route for Balti more and P hi ladelphia, by the steamier Keystrms litany, to the latter port, and says •Verydearetfeld , dimmed to take part in a bat- Mk:MA-Ur they could not remain- without - the chartoplerskosh a -MEW' they oormiudetfitietay rib longer. They report Aout forty or fifty meditates ' ant laborers still there, and ems seventy soldiers. About twelve catenate guns aro mounted , mostly looking towards Stilliian's' Island, and four or Ave harbette one, which work on livott, and can be itorkid facing in Cloy direction. With their Pre sent force they tam place several guns in position each day; and they have - an abundant supply of AU and -shell, and provisions and water to last skim for months the - cisterns being large, 'and 1111gly uppliod with - good rain water. The guns et Via turet ealibre are; floe yet in position, and thattibffeetallitleir night fott smodnbi tohf itiarbriment. - On the the toldiera took poi; mad= of Norm Sumpter -the great body of ,the troopiirtierktd that plate &beat seven o'eloek, toad Ike in, fort had no information or britellt instil it took place. awskeppyto state that most of the cannon that ware spiked at VertMoultrie are now in good condition, tee metal pint - that the Baited States otti-kind enough to leave In the - tench holes repot - - • - o4U. Pox ,yoLlmazige. The CharteairTnectiiiWlToZinelM official cell frisiNithOlitgionot Oflkillth oho attain* for volun. teen, This call le Made la mpliante with the af.• MS act of the emend dasembly, en tolpturkle Mr an-armed Military ' 2 lMM","Mtleiest the'ecternOr to OM fir'ilietmlenteer *deploy of iiifentry from each ;# l6 bity itAild to receive two rifle , eompa. Infos ModutPtilltryttfiride ItitheState,to eon wfdffithlitt#PlSseteytditot least andit, nor liore.then fighOr-ilve privates, and each con AMMO preliteriedlic Air : older of lice lisfotlflovernbr'overetherMeapmdis anbewinit& *tidied from Mok imitaM s tr foie the State st , -.lf , volultioral t numbers 'Mut _ topleretito , comply: itith,` the' ard:referied to, a diatEwßl be ordered for inch neither. as may be ,moematyte complete the orentaatlon of every IIYJIU!•CIITT$I WILLIAM Anal • • ih'inineiready'been stated-that Captain Coate, • of the United Mateo revenue•entter Aiken, at Charinetort, hid resigned idsoommheston. It Stipple- alleged that he, eubsequenUy swore 3 / 2 hie :Pre* se — sellory of the independent State of iktitte Citron* •• and' hoisting the Unita° dug, piteskihned--tha-veessi-and her appurtenanose the ot:;tha.aaia taivaadant State, inldat • Oklllalti Coat, were MOIL =kid ;•leeond •LtelL• CI: Porter, (a eon of 111Wfike Commodore Porter,) and third Lieut., 'that herrMakatea. took poseinsiciri of the brig in tits, Haase lonth Carolina; they immediately retire& tnedsrdtizand notified the Depertinent at With-, liegrerfieste'd - aot;tbrinsehlet arralthpf fsythei, .11111stelreet the Govelsentens At -1 . •"' nor MilljUtit,.: , t 'filigfiivio c vit'itteoirvyWftedsX;.;tatteteesej,;:igui gig, which twin that COS led if tint+ termite 'weveoverlhe Assetud,Wan bluffed down, and **glorious Palmetto banner, run up In its stead:: Al the State flag for , the first time flapped Sri thelfreesi from that fine staff, a salute of oannon-wses. fired to celebrate' the' event. ' We fanoy that ark inertia' *ll wan* mote zealously • than ever;now.that they know that the flag of their redeemed - Country is floating proudly over them. • ; ' Major Anderson's Position in Fort . . Fievtitirse. A Bottori paPerseys: We are permitted to mate the following extraot hum a private letter written by Major' nderson to a gentleman in this city. It will be aeon that the weakness of the fort and bit little garrison was greater even than the public!, ,had visaed* to supple, km whole _force consisting 'of buteittyeffiieuve. Men; .Major Anderson's let ter is dated :December 24, the day before he re moved from Fort Moultrie to Fort bumpter " Dm:manna 24. " When I Inform yon that my, garrison consists of only sixty effective men, that we are in a very indifferent work; the.walla of Twhioh are only about fourteen feet high, and that we have, within 160 yards of ,outwaUs,' sand-hills.which oommand our work, And Which" afford admirable sites for our batteries, and the finest covers for sharp-shooters, and that, besides this, there are numerous houses, some 'of them within pistol-shot, you will at once 'see that if attseked In force, headed by any one but a acipleten, there is tease' a potability of our being able to bold oat long enough to enable our friends to come to our tumor. " Tnuting that ,God will not desert us in our hour of trial, I am very sineerely yours, "IIOICORT Aisnansox, "Major First Artillery, ,350." IMPORTATIONS. (Reported for the Presto ' LIVERPOOL-4MP 'Philadelphia. Poile-173 pkge nubs BtUart & Bro; 63 do Sharp. Haines & Co; 54 do 13 Graham & Co; 26 do A Wray & CoL2 do W J P Ingra• ham% SS do Geo V.Parrith; 11 do W Raphael; 1 do Shop nigh:, Rue & Co; .2 do Smith , Williams & Co; 2 do 1.1 Buena& & C0;.5 do Leonard & Baker; 125 oases 3 bales loOteh Mans Lewis & Co; 14 ewes rodeo W Moßee an 9 do Baratta. & Co; 12 do W Watteorl & Co; 49 do J 4 Campbell &Co; 1900 A A Butler; 4 do J Tway& Co; Edo Geo B Reefs, Bon & Co; 1801 sack' common salt A Kerr; 3 task tar oil Redden, Porter & Booth,_• 14 slit e orderers Vance & Lend's; 4 dotarthentrare Warren & %tile '199 bundles steel" Naylor & Co; 16 oases do J 0 Bend L CO; erste attains' 6 loose do 52 anvils W G Levu & COlll 0 bars Iron Blorrie,'W heeler & Co; 22 9 bundlse.do 94 li Veylor• 421 do J. Wood & Bro; 100 {throes bleseblll2 90Wdera ' P - Lentils; 110 do Jessup & oore; 102 Courkirearda seh Yarnell & Trlmole,• 31 do Mor t? & isesessa 60 do' 00 boxes Id oath soda Dulles & pe; Meads bleatthing powders 219 dsoda ash 0 W hurchman; 70 orates earthenware A P Eberman; 28 orates 3,easke do 8 Asbury & Co; 46 orates 3 cask. do Geo Hammerslr; 93 orates 10 casks do 8 11 Pierce,. Bon & C0;.75 bars Iron 291 bundles rod do 294 do hoop do IN. H klitliony & Cat 923 bundl e iron Stegner & Whitaker; 67,pkgesteel $ D Phnom; ;El Wee wool 12 pkg. herd- Ware 3 do mdse 3143 bars iron DM bundles do order. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF 'TRADE. JOSEPH O. GRUBB. EDMUND A. zouusao COMMITTEE OP THE MONTH ORORGE L.-BUZBY. 'LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Phatactelphia. Ship Clyde, Perry :.--. —. * London, soon 6ohr Diego, Cook • ---,....—. ....ilailtila, soon Oohs Lone Mar t MoNs.bb.,• • • •• • • •KingstOn; Jam, soon MARINE' INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 3 1801 ttrtiEß.- --.7 31-817 N SETO welt WAT 48 . ARRIVED. Bohr H - EWestos. Long, days from Boston, in bat last to napttun. •• Bah B'A Rogers. Rogers, I days from Jersey City, bnihist to captain. • Bahr Melee Beirtey, (newt Burton, 2 dame from Drawbridge. Del, with corn to Jen I..Bowley & Co. Bohr Standard. Bonham, 1 day from Port Penn, Del, with grain to Christian & Corm. CLEARED. &wool Lolusialle, (new) Kirby, Mobile, Bishop, &mons o. atearnahlp City of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond, T Webster. Jr. ' Bohr R 15• Weston, Long. N York, Tyler, Stone fc Co. WorrooPondenoe of the Philadelphia Exchange./ LNWRB. Del. Jan 1. The fleet before reported remains at the harbor, with the addition of the Bohr Sardinia, from Turkel Island, 'with mut. A number of vemels came down and ureed to lee yesterdayafternoon. Wind NW and col d , with snow on the tryound m= inches deep, .Yours,eto, N. W. RICKMAN. ET TELEGRAPH. • (Correspondence of The Press.) - Haw Yona. Jan for .Havana. Spanish fngate Benguela sailed at neon to day for Havana. BOSTON, 76112. Arrived, ship Rerbert, from Celoattai bark Ethan Al /en, from Algos Bey. MEMORANDA. Ship Ann 1S Hooper, Hooper, from Liverpool for Phi , ladelphia, was spoken 10th ult, tel 49 06, long 911, out? da l irk Marina, from Bremen for Philadelphia, was Ow en 13th nit, let 67, long $l, Berk Old Hickory', Holmea, for New York, entered ant at (Welds 18th ult. Bark Linea, Hewitt, uncertain, remained at Havana i a t r i ljas Smith, Brewer, hence, remained at Havana 13th rinih Ridaton, for POrt au Pr. Sailed from Ne ß w Ylor ais k yeaterd aE, With 02 colored ince emigrants from Philadelphia. Brig Chas H Frost, Bushes, from Key West, at Pen saeota26th alt. , atria. George Harria.Btowenr, for Matanzas , cleared at Penia(solslgth nit, Bohr J H Stroup, Poster, for Cardenas, cleared at Portland Slit ult. Bohr Marietta Teton. Tilton, cleared at Portland Slit ult. for Mntan z. Bohr Adele°. ( ee ßr) Hurley. hence for St John. NB. put into Yorke, Me.27th ult. in distress, with loss of deck load and boat.. Bohr B 0: Scribner, Carlisle: for New Onassis, sailed from Cardenas 22d ult. nohrs El Coggeshall, G alvest on New York, and E Engludi...English. were at Galveston 22d ult. Steamer 8 Seymour. Palmer, hence, arrived at Alex andna Ist inst. LEGAL. N: THE COURT, OF COMMON PLEAS I OF MONTGOMFRY COUNTY. OF FEBItUARY TERM, MCI. No. 18. Breve de tar/ibises parade. 4*± 6 . / 12M r i lw ariNAMIWAKiii.PanarliriX: Ann 16. Clerk. Elms Fiss. Immo gm, Joseph Film Miriam Fish John Evans, end Barah, his wife, Oaths nue Botd. Hannah Iles, garnnel Brden, John Boraen, Joliet& norden, AnnLgorden, Louise Bbrden. Benjamin Bevan, and George BeViLll. Notice is hereby given to the above-named parties that, by virtue of the above-mentioned writ of parti tion. an inquest will be held and taken upon the bread ses therein described, (to wit: All that mesenage, and tenement. and .traM of Land. situated in the townshio rocilf.74‘nrrwrilitgrencttkobtionnu:giarlyTettl damns ganders containing fire acres. thirty •one *crass, and eii!ity-ne hundredths of a perch, or thereabouts. wit th e ; appurtenanomil. on AIOriDAY, the 15th day of January. A. D. 1861, at 10 o'olook in the forenoon, for the purpose of making partition or yak*, tion - mid appmisemenrof said real estate. as in said writ is required, at which time and plane said parties can attend if they gee protor. JOHN. M. iII'AUFFER, Sheriff of Montgomery county. 18glignIee's 60 Ourica, Norristown, December e 11. A. D. , dl3.Shut ' A PPLIPATION WILL -BE 'MADE- - TO -aint the Legislator° of Pennsylvanit its next see olon,-4or- an act to moorrate -the - AMERICAN -EN CRILVERIP c,QmpArf , with a capite of 1160,000. R 11011 t EHR Ja., J. 13'. L. BRO. ft *a7. DIVIDENDS. THE GLRARD LIFE INSURANCE,. AN AL -NULTY, AND TRUST COMPANY OF PIMA DELPFILA, December 31,1860. au managers have this day (teetered a dividend of five per cent. on the capital stock for the last six months, eiyableto the etookholdere, clear of the State tax, on JNO 9, MMES, demand. is3.3 . Actuary.. • INSURANCE COMPANY OF TFI E STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, January 1.1861. An election for thirteen Directors of the Company. to serve for one year. will be held at the Company.a otrina,Nol. 4 pad 0 EXCHANGE BUILDING, on NIGN DAY, JAMllifi 14.1861; between the hours of ten o rook A.M. And one o'clock P. WILLIAM HARPER, 152.1)14 Secretary. StEMOVA.LO. REMOVAL.—PASORALL 'MORRIS iMe removed -Ms Agricultural and Seed Ware house from Seventh and Market streets, to hie New Steed. 11510 MARg.ET Street, opposite Farmers' Market. - Evert desoription of improved digrionittual and no p. thsultorill Implemenie, warranted... Field, Garden, and Vowed. Seeds supplied at reasona b le prams es here fore, at wholesale sod retail. PASOr Atd. MORRIS, Agricultural and Seed Warehouse, 11,20 MARKET atreeh'oviorite Farmers' Market. REMOVAL.— The undersigned having t r i i i rtsr id em o rz% No. 0. ous tidorth FOURTH Street to Bros. and softh Fottribt Street, • • (Dareotly epponte to lals old stand ' ) Begs leave - to Inform his customers and the publlo generally, that he intends with increased !Militias, to continue pumaraoturing, from the best material, every rerun? el , - • WHIPS ,AND CANES, Mining to 'motive e oonttnuance of the patronage here tofore so libetally bestowed. debt-Imo CHARLES B. CALDWELL. 11QIEMOVAL.-BERNARD A. .HOOPES, All , lodantzfecturer of, end Witoteenle Beeler in DIU, Fors, Robes aidtiltrew-tioods, has removed from No SILT to6oB MARKET Street, (Dearly opposite the old stand.) Pat-tuths.9l FOR SALE AN7D-TO-LET. FOR , SALE-A BARGAIN A VALUABLE FARM, - MANSION AND OUT-BIRLDINO9, TWO STEAM' Sulam, IS Stone dvralliase or workmen, And 130 !MARS OF LAND, on Ridge Pike, S miles above Norristown. The mills are worked by steam power, with facilities for /vein and drying, and all othor neceraary convent ?) The a w f ae l 70 1 u o l e & r a t t i " O l oi m C gi ra n a '4 1 ,72 W Atli Ptinetnally paid. For terms and parhoulare a p ily to R. It. CORSON, den-thett& Norristown, Pa. pOR EXCHANOE.—A CROWE TRACT of good unimproved farm land in the State of New Jersey, convenient to the oity, will be exohanged for inth i rvrdtv. Apply at No. 11S FEDENtiI, Street. NMTO RENT—A neat three-story brick ROUSE, 1321 OLIVE Street. R. P. PAIDDLRTON & DRo., je2-31 5 North FRONT Street. a FOR SALE--A handsome double amannee.stery isaiox_ DWELLING ROUSE, with lame -nook Dutldings, 615 South FiPTEhNTH ?tgwat,• meet side, below Pine street. Theo ouse mei eat in width, and the lot oentains in front 59 feat, and n depth on south Use 108 fist, mid on north tine, along Knees- Went. 68 feet. The building has all the modern imprOgemente stationary wash-stands in second stem and a large garden attached; containing fine trees. Terms ewer. Apply to , NERGEdia 'digig,slorthlgt No. 813 ARGIL Bernet.- FARMS AND COUNTRY-SEATS she'roir OALX.—The undyysigned, having for gale a large amount ofiwewbrtr in Montgomery and adjoining gourmet, inellwe trarms. Country Beata, Grid Mint, notes, bomber Yards, Hotel,, gco., venoms With out to gurchase or elohange will find R. it to their bOP advan tage to natl. No charge tor showing nronetties. Cato logo!' cent by mail. Addreas M. ±al4-Cm ottown, Pa. 011.1aEt AND V AIIINET MAKERS.— _AL Twrhter wood•renainkpoiliany t pwieTs or BLUPDAra a. atenV l tor tee oVitee of new York, NeW rvitoelr. leteerivame and moryleed, eeli oonnty, town. ox i Mp i tietk, l or grit herr! to I% tri11 45 1 7 8 witi: /41 .10101117191 Y, or A. U no. .4 ..O.A.DINA New York. lipssotriu LAND 11 . . . . 4 - 490 COO Art ma for Bali and @airy, ai prices ranging UM to NO cents Far Acre. iii any quantities re paid, and .FATENWB proOorod for Puroha si p aler the Gradua Aba Act. - 111 ) ,ag r l pratiappopolopap a .postage clamp g & MAINGEI er, CO., thelod General Lauf, .40/206 . ea 011IESTNU4' Street, : - ' ' • , ButWasu %WIRD and FOURliti, ' . • .•- n. LOltitti MO. • UV WAIULANTIS boarlito sold , and looated. , e - ,R. 001t8ON,REAL ESTATE BROKER ,:_sit t ?FrAYANCIEft, TIORRLSTOWINT, PA. • slit And gold. on - resson4ble tenri d inn inn for WIN of rent is Note town a bait Good mottatitarittlatiated. dwltotions um . hir beat references raven. d24-6m WATC S; J 1 W 1 uY &c. THE BESTGOLD JEWELRY—TI3E BEST GOLD JEws4.:bity.. - - • ANOTHER. ANOTHE R LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF GOLD AND PLATED GOODS. FROM A BROKEN-UP A BROKEN-UP A BROKEN-UP A BROKEN-UP AIANUFACTURER. No Galvanized. Gilt or Gift Jewelry sold in our Estab lishment. IT IS, IT IS IT IS IT IS ALL GENUINE GOLD AND PLATED GOODS. DEAN & CO.'S DEAN & CO.'S DEAN & CO.'S' DEAN & CO.'S • ORIGINAL el STORE. No. 335 CREETN UT Street, third store below Fourth. _ -north side,. CRISIS! CALL AND LOOK AT SOMETHING NEW ! A GRE JEWELRYF 875,000 WORTH OF . CHAINS, &r. ALL FOlt EACH , A large and spleodid aasortment of Jewelry to be sold without regard to coat: YOUR CHOICE FOR 81 RACE!. The following list comprises some of the articles sold at this establishment for Ill each. it being imposeible to enumerate them all in circular form. Call and examine' for yourselves: - Large Size and Splendid Cameo Bets,' general Retail • • • .....88 to 415 Do, do. do. Lava do.-10 to 20 Do. do. do. Carbuncle sets.- Bto 30 Do. Ladies' Enameled and Coral 7to 20 Do. do. do. _and Carbuncle do—. 7to 1 Do. do. do and Ruby 7to 600 Do. Gold cluster Grace Setting Sets do —lo to SO Do. do. do, Vase do. do —lO to SO Do. do. do. Jet Set do. 6to 12 Do. do. Black Illcumio do. do 6to 32 Do. do. Gold-stone Mosaic do. do—... 6to 12 Do. do. Calico Bets do. d 0...—. 6to 12 Do. Ribbon Twists, with brilliants d 0..... 6to 16 Do. Bouquet Sets, new style do. do— Bto 20 Do. Enamelled cluster do. do. do-70 to SO Over 100 other different styles Ladies' Jewelry; Mo. dalione,.all 'nylon, patterns, and sizes; Lockets of e very description ; Gohl ems, 14 karat. with Silver Extension Holder ; Gold Facade; Gold Thimbles, Plated Silver Ware, Sleeve Mamas, Studs. &0., &et.; Coral. Lava, Cameo, and Band Bracelets; Gaeta' Vest Chains, war ranted to wear for ten-years without changing color. and will stand the acid. They are mostly sold by jewellers as solid gold chains. All made in'Paris. You can take your choice for 81 eaoh. Ladies' and Gents' Guard Chains, 81 each, usually sold by jewellers at front .35 to 820 each; Ladies' and Children a Nook Chains, beautiful patterns ; Armlets . , brllllant, - enamelled, and ruby settings ; Crosses, olam and enamelled, for -81 each. retail prices from 85 to 820 each. Every style and variety of Jewelry and desirable goods for 81 each 'This eels, at the above prices, will continue long enough to OR off our immense stook. which was Ma chined at a great sacrifice from manufacturers who have failed. Call and see the best stock of goods in Philadelphia. Terms cash. Take your choice for an each. Ncreales to /speed one dozen of any one kind of goods at the above prices, unless at our option. WEAN & CO., 'No. 366 CHESTNUTStroet, Philadelphia. To those who order goods by mail, must send 115 (mute extra. to pay DOStage On a entitle article ; on two arti cles 24 cents. and 9 cents on ea oh additional article. deal-!m• MUSICAL BOXES. OF GENEVA MANUFAOTURE, Playing two, four, air, eight, and twelve tunes. Delco ti one from favorite operas, as well as from choice American airs. These instruments are in inlaid rose wood cages, and imported direct, especially for our HOLIDAY BALEB. PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH THE TIMEB FARR & BROTHER, Importers and. Dealers in. Watohee, Jewelry, Silver ware, &o. • 324 CHEBTNUT STREET, BELOW FOURTH. des-Im WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER, AND . PLATED WARE, 6:12 MARKET Street, glia south side. Large stook of fine Gold and Silver Watches. fine Gold Jewelry, Silver end Plated of every variety and style, all of which we offer fat the lowest cash prices. AA goods are guarantied to ba as represented. N. B.—Watches and Jewelry carefully re vel/ed. STAUFFER 2c BARLEY, der-Ini No. 622 MARKET Street, southside. NEW PUBLICATIONS. G. EVANS , GIFT-BOOK STORE, `-' l ° N 0. 4 1 .3 9. .................... BUY YOUR BOOKS AT EVANS'. All Books ate sold as cheap as at any other store, and with tho u h Bok. You can NEW AND FRESH COPIES of all the Standard Books in every department of Lite. rature, together with ALL THE rusw BOORS. As soon as puolished, and a Gift worth from One to One Hundred Dollars with each. Determined, tomatntain the high reputation °Watt bestowed wrote our enterprise, WS shall pretest to our eustomtrg ex superior quality and greater at tarty:eat of Gifts than heretofore, and guarantied to give satis faction, REMEMBER, That every purchaser of a Book, to the amount of SI or upwards, will receive a handsome Present. sghereby they have FOR vantag 'RlCEbtaining TWO WETS THE OF ONE. And in many instances the value received will be a hundred fold the amount invested. TO TRH PROOF. Call in, and one Petaluma wilt lIMMT6 you that the best place in the city to buy HolidaLßooks, Is at GIrORGE G. EVANS' GIFT-BOOK EaTABLD3RMENT, No. 439 CHE.S 'NUT Street, rhiladelphia. Strangers welting the oil y are respectfully invited to call and examine the large colleotion of Books. delh tf 1861 • LINDSAY & BLAIIISTON'S FRY6IOTAN'S VISITING LIST FOR 1861. Frill for 2,1 eallents, 76 therwithtooks 75 for 29 ratients, 7 5, 6 3 for 100 rationtn. 1 vol., Woke— with tnok ..... 00 2 60 INTERLEAVE], XDITIuIII. - . . . _ . - • - Price for 25 Patients weekly, bound in cloth .. ....... 75 " .• 25 tucks with pockets.. • .7 00 Of 20 46 oloth —,....--..1 00 " 50 tnolos with milokets—..l 25 ALSO. MARI 88 of all kinds, in various bindings. for 1551. BLANK BOOKB of all kinds on hand or made promptly to ordor. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers. jal 25 SOUTH SIXTH St., above Chestnut. A 'MAGNIFICENT GIFT. a - 7"4W,criVolMireeilaNitlVErfa l " d of !Eminent:Persons, consisting of lab Porraits, gravednent-Pernone, from Photographo by Mays,' and others. Complete Sets, 4 vols. Cloth, Gilt, only 32 Dollars, UNSOUND. IN - Wit<IPPN/119, MENINIIIII 7 all. . Or Si Quarterly or Yearly NM Subsorlption mey be had, inoludinc the London ILLUSTRATED NEWS ON THE WO ,_ An English Weekly Journal of great merit, for . 1 . 3 weeks, with 19 , ed Portraits. price 82. For ono year with 62 Portraits, price az.so. Circular and list of Portraits wilt be Forwarded by 11 A. BROWN et CO., dell-theta tf 34 HANOVER Street, Boston. LICIOK BUYERS.—Gentlemon: - I. have AU , token the Basement of the Philadelphia Hank, 419 CHESTNUT Street, where 1 will continue to buy and roll Nis I have heretofore done at the Custom house Avenue Book-stand)old and new Law and Mis talismans Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old black-letter Books printed prior to the year 1494. Also, a Copy of Erasmus on the Piew Teetament, 2 vols., Ste. printed in 1618. Price 830. I will also deal in Ensravinge and Autographs. Persons at a distanoe wishina to sell Books, mil desoribe their name4dates, e. sea, conditions, and priest Pamphlet Laws of Permall vAnia, and old Books upon America wonted. JOLIN CAMPBELL. KEROSENE OIL. PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL - fo In order to meet the constantly-immuring demand r CELEBRATED OIL AB AN ILLUMINATOR, the company have now doubled their former papaw tr, and have the moat extensive works for manu facturing Ott from Coal to the Misted States ; and In order to insure for us a constant supply. Magnate to the demand, they have positively refused to establish any now agencies, or create nay new outlets for it what ever. What we claim for this Oil le, ITS UNIFORMITY IN QUALITY AND SUPERI ORITY OVER ALL OTHER OILS. It is entirely free from the offensive odor peculiar to all other Coal Oils In the market. and for brilliancy as alight cleanliness, cheapness, and safety , (having no explosive properties), te, we may confident', say, THE ONLY OLL .. ,7AetT,..FILI. GIVE GENERAL MMEM Wherever it hea been introduced consumers will use no other. As there are manylnferior Oils sold as Kerosene, we caution dealers inpartioular against wsing this trade mark. .Whenever doubts exist as to the sonuineneee of the artiole we rempeotfully leek that a sample may be submitted to us for inspeotion. We offer it to the trade at the COMPANY'S LOWEST PRICE, and all orders addressed tom by mail or otherwise will meet with prompt attention. Z. LOCKI , : & CO., Solo Agents out Manulhaturpre of Alcohol, Burning Fluid, and Pine 016 oelo-6m No. 1010 MANKBT et., Philadelphia. [!Ell DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Dr. DARIUS RAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This Haiti*/ has been used by the pub/is for six ysars with increasina_fartor. It is recommended to Cure Dvtlysite,_ Nervousness. Heart-Rum, Cate Pains, yams, wind in the Stomach, or Pains in Ms Bowels, Heartache, Drawsistesa „Kidney Sonwriaists, Lour Spirits , Jig Tremens, Intemperance. IT STIMIILATIS, EXHILARATES, INVIGORATES, ZIT 1717,7. 307 iRTOXICATR Brtmarr. As a Medicine it is ,aolok . and effectual, curing the most aggravated eaSes ofDyspe psis, K idney ComWaints, end all other derangements of the ;Stomach and Bowels in a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the most melancholy and droo_ping spirits, and restore the weak, nervous, and sickly to health, strength, and vigor. Persons who, frog, the injudloloas use of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, constitations broken down, and subject to that horrible curse to humanity, the DELIRIUM TREMENSwin, al most immediately, feel the happy and health y invigo rating efficacy of Dr. Rain's Invigorating Spirit. - WHAT IT WILL DO. Doss.—One wine glees full as often as necessary, One dose will remove all Dad Spirits. One dose will cure Heart-burn. Three doses will cure Indigestion. One dose will h a Good Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable effects of Wind or Flatuience. and ea soon as the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distress ing load and all painful feelings will be removed. Ope dose will remove the most distressing Pains of Colic, either in the stomach or bowels. A fewdosea will remove all obstruotions in the Kidney, Bladder, or Urinary Organs. Persons who are seriously affiliated with any Kidney Complaints are assured or speedy relief by a dose or two, and n radical pure by the use of on. or t i ro bottles. ' NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Persons who, from dissipating too much over night, and feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, ip violent headaches. siokness at etomach, weakness, giddiness, ke., will find one dose will =move all bad feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly oonstitutions should take the Invigorating Spirit three times a day; it will make them strong, healthy, and ham I,iemove all °Mame- Lions' and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn face. • • - During pregnanoy it 'toil be found an invaluable meth oine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach. Alt the proprietor asks is a trial : and to induce this, he Me put up the ihentiORATING Benin' lu pint battles at 601oents, quarts dl. et. eve I Depot WATER Street New York. DYOTT & CO_ 232 North SECOND Street, Wholesale Agents in Philaddphia, And for van bi JOHN H. EATON, 26 N. EIGHTH Street. and all Druggists. - te7-thsrulr JAMES -BETTS' OELEERATED BIin i ORTRRI3 FOR LADLi % and the anis Sup porters under eminent medio al patronage. Ladles and plipintans are reppentfullY reptiested to ca oats on Mrs. etts, at her residence, 10 : 39 WALN UT street, phdasielehia, (to nvoid counterfe Thirty t onsardi Invalids have been advised by the i r phystelans to the her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the (Jutted States cOnytight, lade!, en the box. and signa tures. and also on the Suevorters, with teetlmonials. oote•tnthrt■tf . . MORE LIGHT 1 • THE GAS LAMPS FOR THE MILLION, may be seen at 204 NORTH SECOND, Street; $30,000 worth are now in nee. The Market street, Green and Coates, Ridge road, and other horse cars are now using them. W e alter any filthy Kerosene Lames into Gee Lames for 1; 10,000 Agents wanted to sell them throughout the United States. The Gas Lamp will light a room twen ty (cot square for one cent an hoer. DR, 0, 4.1 GREENE 00., No, 904 NORTH SECOND Street, above Race. aco,-thatam-ls- PHILADELPHIA TERRA OOTTA nutAcrroaY,SEVEN'IIiAntIGERIUNVY7II road and 10,10 UHERTIYUT_eltreet, ,Ifftrlsed and WaAer Rum Ventilatlng_Flueg Hot AraPluernand smoke Flue* , of Terra floffa, 6ndof Outtablb for every 01eas of buildings. Tido tutiole ie wort bi the attennon of, an : wallet nutting jraddinge, - Large rose 'smaller. JASON tot - 01g. dralpitid, water,ntpes vitt rented to stand a severe Preeetret We eje eve oreeerett to aOstratst , lTlth aimsor dorporationoror uda,attnne In any ligantity :o . ; wavotir li tg ecual If not fikertaoo4, OtheAp 1 'witted instal or , yrziem . orktet mole, cRs• and Jliades THE # PRESS.'-',PHILADELPHIA..; THURSDAY.." JANUARY '3. 1861. THE AMALGAMATION OF LAN GUAGES.—There tea griming tendency in this age to appropriate the most expressive words of other languages, and after a while to incorporate them Into oar orrp r thus the word Cephalic, whiob is from the Greek, signifying "for the head," is now beooming popularized in oonneetion with Mr. Spalding's great headache remedy, bat it will soon be used in a more general way, and the word Cephalic , will become as common as Electrotype and many others whose dm tinotion as foreign words hem been worn away by common usage, until they seem " native and to the Manor born." at 'ad 'n orrible 'eadsolie this haftornomi. hand 1 stepped into the hapotheoary's, hand says In to the man, ' • Can you hemp me of an 'oadaehe?" Does it haohe 'ard t" says 'e. Ma hit hand upon that 'e gave me a Cephalic rill, hand 'eon me 'ollol' it cured me Bo quick that 1 'ardly realized 1 'ad 'ad an !eadnotie, 117* READACHI as the favorite sign by which nature Makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of the brain, and, viewed in tine light, it may be looked on as a safeguard intended to give notice of di.- ease which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to be remedied and its indications should never be neglected. Headaches may be olaseified under two namea, viz: Symptomatic and Idiopathic'. Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common, and "is the precursor of a groat variety of dioceses, among which are Apo elegy, Omit, Hlieurnatism, and all febrile diseases. In its nervous form it is rympathetio of disease of the stomach, constituting sick headache, of hepatlo disease constituting bilious headache, of worm., constipation, and other disorders of the bowels, as well as renal and uterine affeotions. Diseases of the heart are very fre quently attended with headache.; anemia and plethora are also affections which frequently occasion head ache. Idiopatino headache in also very common, being usually distinguished by the name of nervous headache, sometimes coining on suddenly in a state of appa rently sound health, and prostrating at once the mental and physical energies, and in other tantalums it comes on slowly, heralded by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In moot instances the pain is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes pro voking vomiting ; under this class may also be named Neuraltia. For the treatment of either ohms of headache the Ca %qualm Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relieving the most acute pains in a few minutes, and, by its subtle power, eradicating the duietosee of - which headache is the unerring index. Bridget.—Aliesunltall you to send hor a box of Ce- Vhalio O'ne ; no, a bottle of Prepared Pills—but I'm thinking that's not just it neither; but perhaps Ye'll be afther knowing what it he. Ye see she's nigh doad and gone with the Siok Headache, and wants some more of that same as relaived her before, Drusgist.—You moat mean Spaldinz's Cephedio Bridget.--Ooh: rare now and you've eed it. Here's the euerther, and giv too the Yale, and don't be all day about it. either. Constmation or Costiveness. No one of the " many ills flesh is heir to" Is so pre valent, so little understood, and so much neglected as Costiveness, often originating in carelessness, or se dentary habits. It is regarded as a alight disorder, of too little consequence to excite anxiety, while in reali ty it Is the precursor and companion of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and unless early eradloated, it will bring the sufferer to an untimely grave. Among the lighter evils of which Costiveness is the usual attendant are Rerulaohe, Collo, Rheuma tism, Foul Breath, Piles, and others of like nature, while a long train of frightful diseases, such as Malig nant Fevers, Aboeiaes, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Dyspep sia, Apoplexy, Epilepey, Paralysis, Hysteria. hypo ohondriasis, Melancholy, and Insanity. first indicate heir p resents in the system by this alarming symptom. Not unftequently the diseases named originate in Con titivation, but take on an independent existence unless the cause is eradicated in an early stage. From all these considerations. it follows that the disorder should receive immediate attention whenever it moue. and no person should negleot to get a box of Cephalic Pills on the first aPPearanee of the complaint, as their time ly use will expel the insidious approaches of disease, and destroy this dangemne foe to human life. hire. Jones. how is that headaohe Mrs Jones.-301:10 Doctor, all gone the pill you sent cured me In moat twoLty minutee, and I wish you would send me more. so that I can have them handy. Physician,—Youoan get them at anYlDrugelst's. Cal for Cephalio Pills. I find they never tali, and l recom mend them in all oleos of Headache. Mrs. Jones.-1 shall send for a box directly, and'scsi tell all my suffering friends, for they are a rear blessing TWENTY MILLIONS Or DOLLARS saysu.—Mr, Spald ing btu sold two millions of bottles of his celebrated PmPared Glue, and it is estimated that each bottle eaves at least ton dollars' worth of broken i fornitnre, than making an aggregate of twenty millions of dollars reeNalusoe Oyu, LOVONIIOII Haring made hie Glue a household word, he now pro poses to do the world stilt greater service by curing all the aching heads with his Cephalio pills, and If they are as good as his Glue, Headaches will soon vanish away like snow in July. W (MBE EXCITEMENT, and the mental OEM and aux- Jay incident to plose attention to buaineas or etudy, , are among the numerous causes of Nervous Headache. The disordered state of mind and body incident to this dis tressing complaint. is a fatal blow to all energy and am bition. Sufferers by this disorder can always obtain speedy relief from these distressing attacks by using one of the Goshen() Pills Whenever the symptoms ap- Pear. It quietly the overtasked brain, and soothes the strained and Jarring nerves, and relaxes the tension of the stomach which always accompanies and aggravates the disordered condition of the brain. PACT WORTH anourztto.---SealdiniVe Canksho ara a certain aura for Buck Headache, Bilious Head ache, fierverus Headache, Coltivenees, and lienerni Debility. GRXAX DISCOVERT.—MIMS the most important of all the great medical ittecoveries of this gigs may In considered the system of vaccination fin protection from Bmall PDX, the Copt'slie Fill for relief of Head ache, and the use of titunine for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure specific, whose bene fits will be experienced by suffering humanity long after their disoovere re are • forgotten. IQr On, you ever have the Sick Headache? Do You remember the throbbing temples, the fevered brow, the loathing and &must at the eight of food? How totally unfit you were for pleasure, conversation, or study. One of the Oeptmlio Pills would have roll eved you from all the suffering which you then experienoed. For this and other purposes YOU should always have a box of them on hand to use se mouton requires. CEPHALIC PILLS CEPI-lALIC3 PILLS OEPHALIO PILLS, CUM ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE! By the use Dinette rills the periodical attacks of Ner vous or Sick' Headache may be prevented ; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom faibin removing the Nausea and Head ache to which females are so subject. They act gently on the bowels, removing Costiveness For Literary Men, Students, Obligate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative, Improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive Organs, and reatottng the natural elas ticity and strength to the whole syntax'', The CEPHALIC FILM are the remit of long Investi gation and carefully conducted experiments, having been m use many years, during which time they have Prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the no mach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may bo taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the absence of any disa greeable taste renders it easy to administer them to shitdreni BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five Costume of Henry C. Spalding on each Box. Bold by Diluents and all other Dealers in Pantaloon. A Sox Will ha Bent by Mil prepaid on receipt of the PRICE. 5 CENTS All orders !bout(' be addressed to FIENRY (1. SPALDING. lOW 48.UEDAR. SIUMCW, NEW YOU, tittscELLA.Nuous. 'ardly Realized. A Real Blessing. CURE SICK READACHE! CURE NERVOUS HE ADACHE ! RAILROAD LINES. 18161. iNstaigis 1861. WINTER ARRANGEMENT.-NEW YORE LINER. TUX CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND_ TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S LINES PROM PRILADELPBIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. PROM WALNUT-PTAVELY FOLLOWS,GTON DEPOT WILL L.r.',AE AS VIZ Van& At 6 A. M.. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ao oommodation fg 2 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey * City: (N. J.) Accommodation.. _ „... 926 At 8 M., via Camden and jersey biCiViitonii t ig al At UM A. M., via, itenaington and Jersey City, Western Express. . . 3 00 ,At 12% P. M., via Camden 'and * Amboy ..icaconimo dation-- _ At 2 P. M., via Camden and AinboY, b. andA..Ex press—. _ .. 300 MIN P. M o m n an s Kensingtod Jeremy City. Eve r ' ung Express.-- ..... ._ ... ._.... 3 00 At 1)4 P. M., via Kensington and rersey t), 2d Class Ticket _,-.... 25 At OP. M., via Camden and J Orsey City, Evening hiniL.. S 00 At 11. 1 4 P. M., via Camden and City. Soneh ern hlail . 25 At 5 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Paasenger ) — ] et Class Ticket-. 2 25 Do. do. Td Masa Ticke South The 6P M Mail Line nine daily. The 11.1.1 M, ern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Beividere,_ Easton Lambertville, Flemington &o.,at 7.10 A 31 and 3 ' P. M., from Kensington. For Water Gap,' Stroudsburg, Sorardou, Willesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Ito., 7.10 A. M. from Kennington. irin Delaware, Lackawanna and Western ft. R. For Manoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10 A. M. and 3 P. M. from Kensington. For Mount Brolly, ate and 8 A. hi., 2 and 416 F.M. or Freehold, at 6 A. M.' L Batt IL and 2 P. AL WAY For Bristol, Trenton, &e., at 7.10 A. M., 3, 134 and IN P. M. from Kensington. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano°, Beverly, Burling ton, Florence, Bordentown, ite., at 12%, 3, 136 and I P ' a air" For New York, and Way Lines leave Kensington Depot, take the care on Filth etroet. above Walnut, half an hour before departuro. The care run into the denot, mail on arrival of each train, run from the depot. Fifty Pounda of Baggage, only, allowed wish Yuman ger. Paesongers are proilibited from taking anything an baggage but their wearing apparel. Ail baggage over SAX Pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit Omar responsibility for baggage to Ono Dollar per pourd, and wail not be liable for any, amount bei end 13100, ex cept by apeotal contract. non WM. Si. GATEMER. Agent. , . . WINTER ARRANGE ;IO- , - M ENT-PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. On and actor MONDA), NOV i..MB ER 26 1860 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA: For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon (Express), and /0.50 P. M. P . r Chester at 8.15 A. M., Uarm M n 1.15, 4.15,6, and AO Fo M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A. 51., 12 noon, 1.15, 4.16. 6. and 10.60 P. M. For Now Castle at 8,16 A. M., 4.15 and 6 P, M. For 51iddletown at 8.15 A. 51. and 4.15 P. M. For Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. For Harrington at 8,15 A. 51. and 4 le P. 61. For Millard at 8.16 A. M., (Ttiesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 4.15 P. M.) For Farmington at 11.15 A. M.( Mondays, Wodneedaye, and Fridays at 4.15 P.M. For Seaford at 8.15 A. 151. (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridaysat 4.15 P. M.) For Salisbury' at 8.16 A. M. Train at 8.15 A. M. will connect at Seaford on Tues days, 'Thursdays, and Saturdays with steamboat to Nor folk, TRAINS FOR PRILA DELPHIA Leave Baltimore at ASO A. 121. (Express), 10.15 A. AL. and 5.10 P. M. and 8. Leavo P.M.Wilmington at Leo, 9, and 11.30 A. M., 1 45, 4, 20 Leave Salisbury at 1.80 P. 51. Leave Peaford (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.20 A. 51.) 2.50 P. AL Leave Farmington (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days at 8 Milford 4.10 p. m. Leave (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 7.50 A. 51. 4P. M. Leave Harrington at 8.16 A.M. and 4.25 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M. and 5.25 P. 51, Leave Middletown at 10 06 A,III. and 0,40 P. M. Leave New Castle at 825 and 11 A. 51., 7 .5 5 P. M• Leave Chester at 8.20 and 9.40 A. M., at% gm, 4.43, and 9 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A. TRAINS P. M. FOR BALTIMORP:: Leave Chester at 8.45 A. 51., 12.28 and 11..51 P. 51. A. M Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. M., 12 es P. M., and 111 . FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 3 P.M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermedi ate places at 415 P. 51. ON SUNDAYS: Only at 10.50. P. AI. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Onl at 6.10 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. 0023 8. M. FELTON. President. TUE PENNSYLVANIA VENT RAL RA.II2OAD. SOO MLLES DOUBLE TRAM 1860. aFslvt l t 1860• THE CAPACITY OP THIS ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PRILADELPrit A AND PITTSBURG, Conneoting direct at Philadoklua with Through Trains from Boston, Now York, and all points haat, and in the Union Depot at Pittalntrg with Through Trains to and from all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thug furnishing fewititios for the transportation of 'passengers unsurpassed for inne.l and comfort by any other route. . . . Express and Fast Linos ran through to Pittsburg, wlillotad 2Bl l2 o oloarsor Conductors. All through Pas eenger Trains provided With Longliridge's Patent Brake—speed under portent control of . the engineer. thus adding muoh to the safety of travollers. Smoking Care are attached to each Tralng WoodrulPs eilee_ping Cars to Exorcist and Past Trains. The RUNS DAILY; Mail and Pest biros. Sun days eat:toted. tMall Tram learns Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. ad Line " 111 WO A. M. mess Train learea JO la P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AA FOLLOWS; illarrinburg Aeoommodation via Columbia , 2P. IL Columbia '4.02 F. M. Parkesburg 12.30 P. M. West Chaplin Paaaangers will take the Mall, Parkea burg Aocommodatton. and Columbia 'Prams. Pesisongara for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Masora Falls t and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladel A phia at 8.00 A. M. and 2 P. M. go dtraotly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained atghe °Mourn the Company in Philadelphia, flew York, Boston, or Bal timore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad °Meet in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of tittamors on the Mississippi or Ohio marg.. MMM=I Per farther information And! At the Passenger sta gone Southeast corner of Eleventh. end Market Streets. The oomplegon of the Western connections of the Pennevivenia RaiiroarltoClhicaso. make this the DIRECT Lira- BET WEEN THE EAST AND TBE The ton ;he Railroad Bndge at ritt g b imi amolding AU drayage or ferriage of Freight, tit Moseying g ot time, are Advantage* rattily appreciated DP ShiPPPers of Freight, and the 1. ravel up.Pnblle, relmeteand Shippers entrastuig the transportation O their Freight to tuts CompanY, can reivaritli tionfi dance on its Iskeedv transit. TREat.ATEB OF PREIWIT to and from any point in the West by the renturriveutta Railroad are at Mt films as favorable at ant charged by other Rat/reed 0011AFOICiII. 'W Be partleslor he mark packages Penr.a. Rail road. For Proight Contruoto or ChlPXing Directions. Stet, to, or addreas filth nr of the following/I:onto of tho Cost- D. A. ST.P.WAPPI/, Plttsbargi 3, heron Co„Zsztville, O.; J. J . Johnstonlflpley, 0.; R. Morrisely, Mayrrillo. Co.; Ormsby it opoet, Portsmoothi Paddook . k. Co., it. Indi ana; 11. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, O.; Athern Hibbort,Cinoinnati, O.; R. C. Moldrum, Madison, Ind.; los. E. Moore, Lonisvflle. Ky.; I'. O. °Foy k Co.. Nrarayille, Ind.; N. W. Graham /t Co., ro, Ill.; it. Y. BAelt, 8114 RR lc St Louis, Mo.; ohp Nor m, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris it Hunt. MomOnin, nage & Co., Chicago, LW. N. 11. /Sanas. Alton. I 0710 FV1 , ..11t A gents of 'Railroads at ilinerent onintsi in the West. B: I 43:RIitYLON. .eniiide.p.4*. M u& • A. & KOONS, 111) /*forth moo Aaltimota. t.ECH CO., 1 Aitor itotoso,' Or la. William at, LT :MOH & CO., No7l,_Eitivtespeot,)3otiton. H. .}lgg ~ ILOOB1 LO0 8 satin e.rot vi . Ja.3 1 WINTER ARRANGE MEP '•• MENT. —PHILADELPHIA, GERALANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY. Nev. 12.1860, FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 6,7, 8, 9.10. 11, and 12 A. 01„ 1, 2. 2, SK. 4.5, MC 7, 8, 9 104, and 11 y i P. M. . Leave Germantovrn. , B. 7, 7.si, 8. 8 .9, 10. 11 and ID A. M., 1, 2,8. 8,9, 6, Mi. 7. 8. 9_, and 1))) F. M. ON SUNDAYS, P. A ave Philadelphia, 9.08 min. A. ,2, 7. and 100 Le l. AL Leave Germantown, 8.10 mm. A. MOM min., 0, and CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, and 12 A. M.. 8, 4,6, 2, and 10M P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill. 7, 10. 735, 8.40, and 9.40, and 12.40 A. AL. L 40.3.10 dad. and 8.10 I'. M. 6N UDYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.08 A. Al., 2. and r. M. Leave Chestnut Hill, Munn, A. 51., 12 10, 5.40, and Pao MM. P. M. . • FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philaaelehis, 521, TIC 905, and 11.05 min. A.M., Los, 105,4%. 5.65. and IV* 1% M. Leave Norristown, 6,7, &05, 9, and 11 A. h1.,1%, 63G, and 6 P. 5.1. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M and S P. M., for Norris town. Leave Norristown, 73a' A M. and 5 P. M. FOR MANAYIII , IIC. Leave Philadelphia, ISLO 736 9.05, and 11.05 A.M., .05. 2.05, 3.05. 06, 5.155, 8.05. 113 S I'. Al. Leave Alanayunk, 636.731,8.56, Of. 11% ~ 0Land936.0.1‘1.. . . ONSUNDAS. an Leave Philadelphia. 9A. M., 3. d7P. M. Leave Manayank,7% A. Id .C.X, and 8 g. M. H. K. BMlTll,General Superintendent. nolO-tf DEPOT. NINTH. and GREEN Streets langml PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL. ROAD.—PASSENGER TRAINS for POTTSVILLE, READING, and HARRISBURG, on and after Nov. Oth, 1860. MORNING LINES, DAILY. (Sundays excepted.) Leave New Depot. corn of BROAD and CAL LOW HILL Streets, PLI ILA PHlA,(Paasen f ler entrane ex on Thirteenth and on a owhill atreete at B_A eonneoti at liarriaburt with the PEN SYLVANIA CUMBERLAND IL, AL rain running to Pittsburg; the VALLEY 1.05 P. M. train running to Ohaniberaburg, _ca_rlialet, Re. I:and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. M. train. running to Sun bury, Aco. AFTERNOON LINES, De et PQM of ROAD and CALLOW- IlitYtftgets p ,,PlLLLA O4PHIAd Passenger entraoes on Thirteenth and on Ca owhill streets,/ or POTS VILLE and HARRISBURG. at B.SojP. hI., DAILY, , for ItEADANO Only, at 4.30 P. rd.. DAILY, (Sundays ex iMitililCES VIA. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD, _PROM PHILADELPHIA. Miles. 58 Lebanon ........ 86 Harrisburg Trevortan Junotion2l6B Sunburi.. Northumberland .—.171 Lewisburg Mu . 183 Williamsport .209 Jersey Shore --2211 Look Haven .-- —.235 &Won- Philadelphia and Reading and Lebanon Valley R.R. Tr,;y:..27.1=281 Williamsmwt and Elmira Elmira. ...,_..._.._267 Railroad. The a A..ht. and 9.90 P. AL train conned daily at Port Clinton,. tiundays excepted ,) with the CATA WHISA, WIL lAMBPORT, and ERIE RAILROAD, making close conneOtloll2l with lines to Niagara Fails, Canada, the West and Southwest. DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWRILL Streets. apn-tf W. H. McILHENNEY. Secretary NORT IA H PENNSYL. Y_AN RAILROAD. FOR BETHLEHEM. DOYLESTOWN, hIAIICH CHUK, HAZLETON. and ECKLEY.t THREE THROIJOH TRAINS. On and af tor MONDAY. December S. 1850, Pamenger Tralnewillleavo FRONT and WI LLOW Strome, Phila delphia, daily, (Sundays excep Bethlehemws At it 30 A. M., (Exeress), for Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, WM At SAS P. M., axores4 I, for Bethlehem, Veuston, Ao. This train reaches 'Easton at 6 P. M.. and makes clone connection with New Jersey Central for New York. At 6 P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mellott Chunk, At 0 A.M. and 4 P M.. for Doylestown. At 6 P. 31... for Fort Washington. The 6.30 A. M. Exprese train makes close connection With the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being this shortest and most desirable route to all points in the Lehigh coal tag o_ TRAINES ' IPOR PHILADELPHIA. P Leave Bethlehem at 5.42 A. M., 9.10 A. M., and 5.33 Leave Doylestown at 7.25 A. 31. and 3.20 P. 32. Lea SUNDAYS. as Philad e lph i a A. Al. ON -for Fort Washington at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylostovrn at 4 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. Fort Washington for Philadelphia at 2.45 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem—sl 60 IFare to Malioh Chunk.e2 60 Fate to Easton— . 150 I Fare to Doylestown... 8u Through Tiokete must be procured at the Ticket °flume. at WILLOW Street, or BERES Street, in order to accuse the above rates of fare. All Passenger Trains ( except Sunday Trainio connect at Berke Street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, end Second and Third•atreets Passenger Railroads, twenty minutes after leaving Willow Street. deg-tr ELLIS CLARK. Agent. LININE TAN TO f l OR R OL E 11 (1 /114 T D BOHTSfdOUni, VA. 'I he Tit-Weekly. Liao via Hanford to Norfolk, V. will be disoontinued for the ',repent. A Daily Line will take the_ plane of it by way of Baltimore. Goode tient to PILEDITZEL'S Warehauire,l224 MANX= Street. will be forwarded with despatch, and at as low rates as by any other Lino. ILT.KEHDIE Y, Muter P. W Tr . of anakortatale 4fni Co. & D. 11.11. Co. INANERMELMIRA ROUTE.— i MIRA Ra ROAD. PHILADELPHIA AND LLEL QUICKEST ROUTE to Tamagni', Catawiesa, Ru pert, Wilkeebarre,_Seranton, Danville, Milton, Wit llamelgor Troy, Balaton, Canton, Elmira, BuffslO, Niagara Palle, Rochester, Clevoland, , Detrolt. Toledo, °bloat°, St. Louie, hOlwaukee, and all points North and Wool. Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of thOPM ledelphia and Reading Railroad, oorner BROADaud OAL.LO WHIM, Streets. (Passenger entrance on Cal lowlell street ' ) daily (Sundays exapted), for above points, asfo ll owe : DAY EXPREBB--. A. M. ' NIGHT ExpikEss... P. M. The 6.00 A. M. train nonnecTis — at*Ruport, for Wilkes barge. Pittsou, Soranton, and , stations on the LAOKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RALL,RI34/). The above triune make direct connections at EMurs with the trains of the New York and Erie, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, Now York and Erie, and New York Control Railroads, from alt points North and West, and the Oanarlas. B ag g age oheoirod to Elmira, Bente, and Suspension Bridge, and MM.( ermediate points. Tickets oanbo Iran:trod at the Philadelphia and El mira RailroadLir esTioket Office, northwest corner of SIXTH and Clrt LPN UT Streets__, and at the Passenger Do Cot, oornero. TH/RTEENTH sae CALLOW/UM,. THROW/ EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leave the Phil onlphia and Reading Depot, Broad and Callowhlll sire t (daily (Sundays exoented), for all point, Weet e t North, ate P. Pl., Frenette mn be delivered before BP.M. to insure their going th 3 i ame day. For farther information apply at Freight Depot, THIRNEEN'PIi and CALLOWHILL, or to CRAB. 8. TAPPER, General A_gent. northwest Perrier ISIXWIt and ICILESTNUT Streets, aplig-tf Philadelphia WEST OBES I ER AND PEILAD.E.LPRIA RAILROAD VIA MEDIA. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, From nortneeat oornor of Eighteenth and Market 'treats. On and after Sunday. Nov. 28111, 1880, the trains will leave the northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market etreets.at 740 A. 111.4 and 4.30 P. M. On Sdndare. at BA. M and 2P. M. Train leavir g Philadelphia, at 7 90 A. M. and 480 P, M., and on Wednesdays and F l aturdara. at 2 P. M., connect at Ponnelton with the Philadelphia and Balti more Control Railroad, for Conoord, Kennett Avon dale. Oxford, Bgo,, REN KY WOOD 0020 (7.moral Sneer' n cadent, t v- rm NOTWE.--CRESTER VALI. T.; I_ 7 RAILROAD—PAS !TENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNiNGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE IBTATIONB.--On and after Nov. MN 18s0, the Passengor Trains for DOWNINGTOWN start from the new Passenger Depot of cornerla delphia and Reading Railroad Company. of BROAD and CALLOWIIII.I, Atrsetii. tpasstnger en immoral on_Callowhill. A MORNININ TRAIN for Dawning town. 'titoret at em M. APTETIIOOIR TRAIN far Downingtown* U 117,11 Si SAO P, M. DAM kr (o f ercosptsd./ BY order of the Board or Marx:orate tle Phlladelpirla and Read, r O.ilread Company, sal W. It arr.! Ere N INoretarr. FIRE INSURANCE, RELIANCE mir„,,, mmultftrA o. COMPANY OF ON DUILDIN9S,LIMITED OR PERPF.TUAISIER CHANCRE. FURNITURE. &c., IN TO * N OR CUTRY. OFFICE, NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, 8240,610. ASSETS, 8301,508 Oti Invested as follows, viz: .First elongates on Improved City Property, Worth double the amount -. $115,101 00 Ground fd City :::: 55.66 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's. 6 per oent. 24 Mortgage Loan (830,000) -• •• ••• • • • 27400 00 Allegheny co. 6 per ot. (Penn's It. II.) Loan 10,000 00 Collateral Loans, well secured._.... ...• 2,5® 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top IL R. and C. Co., Mortgage Loan.-...- ..... 4,000 00, The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. 5t00k.... 24.350 00 The County Fire Insurance Co. Atonic.-- 1,050 00 The Delaware M. S. insurance Co. 5t00k.... 700 On Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 5t00k,._._..._... 4,000 00 Commercial Bank Stook- —...• 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank Stock -_-....- . —.,. 2,812 50 Union M. Insurance Co. script (8380)- ..... • /00 00 Nola Reoeivable........— 16,227 18 Book Aooomata, scorned interest, - 0.216 63 Cash on hand and in hands of Agents—...... 11,886 15 CLEM TINGLEY, SAMUEL BISPHAM, VIM R. THOMPSON, ROBERT STEEN, FREDERICK BROWN, WILLIAM muagEß, CORNEL'oSTEVENSON, BENJ. W. TINqLP.Y, JOHN R. WORRELL, MAR<GLALL HILL, IL L. CARBON, Z. LOTHROP, ROBERT TOLAND . CHARLES LELAND, 71IEDERICK LErixiG, JACOB T. BUNTING, CHARLES S. WHOD, SMITH BOWEN, JAMES S. WOOrWARD, JOHN BISBEL, Pittaborg OLEM. TINGLEY, Premdent. B. M. HINCHMAN. Secretary. nol6-2m THE ENTERPRISE HIV TJRANCIE UOIVIP A rgli OF PHILADELPHA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDINO, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS: F. RATCHFORD STARR, MORDECAI L. Dimes!, WILLIAM McKim Oso. H. STUART. NALEIRO FRAZIRR ' , JOHN IL Hnowx. dorm M. ATWOOD, Jr. A. SAUNERTOCK, Rm. T. TREDIM ANDREW D. OM, RIMY WHARTON. J. L. ERRING/CR. F. RATCHFORD STARR, President. CHARLES W. COXE. Secretary. lels DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN FURANOE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennnylvanta, 1836. Office B. E. °erne!. of THIRD toII.:ITALN UT streetef PHILADELPHIA. MAR/NE INSURANCE, On Veen's, Cargo, To all parts of the World. Freight, I LAND INSUFANOES On Goods by Rivers., Canals. Lakes. and Land Car• rages. to Opens of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Bowies, &o. 41.1311ETE OP THE COMPANY,_ Novenae*. 1, sew. It 100,501 'United States five 41v cent. loan.. —SW 400 co 11100 United States six 4P' cent. Treasury Notes, (with accrued interest).— 719.463 34 100,000 Pennsylvania State five Vs con ' 90,970 21,000 00. do. six do. do. 21,913 IX 11.050 Philadelphia City cent. Loan. 125,203 37 30,000 Tennessee State five cent. loan.- 34,0/0 00 30 061/Pennsylvania Railro 2a mortgage six cent. bonds . 45.000 00 16000 500 shares, stook Germantown Gas ....,.. . , . Company, interest r.nd principal guaranteed Dv the City of Phila delphia. 1.5 300 00 5,000 100 shares Ponr.sylvanitt — ltailroid C0mpany....................._.... 5,900 00 COM ZOO shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company...." .. ..., 900 00 1,200 80 'hares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tug Company. 1,200 00 260 5 ithares Philadelplimand Havre de- Crane Steam Tow-boat Company. 260 00 200 2 shares Philadelphia Exohange Company— .. . 325 00 1,000 2 shares Continental Rol Co.-- 900 00 8666,700 par. Cost 3647,336.34. Market va1.e664,366 71 Hills receivable, for insurances made........ 171,386 42 Bonds and ruortitages.....-...... ..... 34,800 00 Real estate Balances due at Agencies—Premiums on Sis tine Policies. interest, and other debts due the Company. .-»...-»........... ........ 61,666 02 Berrie and stock o f su ndry Insurance and other Companies . 2 62660 Caen on hand—in banks .6128,673 16 in drawer....., —. 486 36 29,108 11 William Martin, - - Edmund A. Bonder, Theimhilus Paulding. John R. Penrose, John C. Davie, James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Husto n,Dr. R. M. Husto George 0. Leiner, Hugh Craig. Charles Kell,, WILLIAI THO. 9. C. HENRY LYLBURN. ger INSURANCE COMPANYOFTHE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA, RINE INSURANCE Nos. AND 6EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered in 1741—Capital 0101),000—Peb. I, WO, oath value, 808,712 77. All invested in sound and available seminties—oon tmue to insure on Veesels and Cargoes, Building* Smote or Merobandise,A.o.. on liberal terms. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles alaoalester, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, , Thomas B. Wattson, John B. Bdd. Hem G. Freeman, William I t. White, Charles S. Lewis, George C. Careen. HENRY D. SHERRERD, Freaident, WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary'. lee-H REMOVAL. --THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed to their new building, No. 991 CHESTNUT Street. Assets, over $l.OOOOOO. Charter perpetual. ALL T E PRO r ITS divided;amongst the insured. POLICIES issued this year will participate it the Di vidend to be declared in January next. The Company has full authority to set as Exeontore, Administrators, Assignees. Guardians and Truer for married Women and children. DANIEL L. ILLER, President. BASIL. E. ST KES, Vice Pres% JOAN W. HOIINOR. Secretary. MEDICAL EXAMINERS in attendance daily, from 1 to 3 o'clock P. M. no§ FIRE INSURANCE. MECHANICS' INSURANCE COMPANY of Phlladelohia. No. 138 North SIXTH Street, below Race. Insure Build ings, Goods, and Merchandise generally from loss or damage by Fire. The company guarantee to adjust all losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron age of the public. DIRNCTORS. William Morgan, Robed Flamm, Francis Cooper, Michael MoOrmy, George L. Dougherty, ' Edward Moßovern, James Martin, Thomas B. MoCormlok James Dames. Jonn Eromley, Matthew AloAleer, Frannie Fall'', Bernard Rafferty, John Caseady, Thomas J. Hemphill, Bernard H. Huleeman, Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare, Francis McManus, , Michael Cahill. FRANCIS COOPER, President, BERNARD RAFFERTY. Secretary. 0033-6131 Northern Central, Railroad. 'we,UAKER OITY INSURANOE COMPA NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 408 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL AND SUR PLUS 8139,746.70.—1n5ures against Lou or Damage by Fire and the Penis of the Sea, Inland Navigation and Transoortation. IuEORGF. H. HART, President. E. P. ROSS, Vine President, H. R. COGGSHALL, Seo'y and Treasurer. 8, H . BUTLER, Assistant Secretary. DIREO/ORS. George H. Hart, g, P. Roes, A.O . Cattell, Foster B. Perkins E. W. Bailey, Andrew It. Chambers, H. R. Coshall, Samuel Jones, H. D.. gg Hon. H. M. Fuller. mhg-tf Sunbury and Erie R. R. PECIIANGE INSURANCE OOMPANY ILA --Office N 0.4011 WALNUT Btreet. FIRE INSURANCE fon Homes and ffierehandlie generellyon favorable terms, either Limlied cor per paten!. pritscrzoßs. Jeremiah Donal!, Edward D. Boherhil, John Q. Ginnodo, JohnJ . J. Griffith*, Josima T. Owen, J ge ohn ube ht i llow Ea e l lt'Jr., Thomas Marah, Semi. L. ®medley Jae. T. gale, Bellefonte, lERBRUAR RONEALL, Provident. MEN Q.. OINNODO, Vice Proddent. RDWARD W. DAVID. Neoratarr mbil t NTIERAOITE .INSURANCE compA., A NY.—Authorized Capital 110,1100-OBARTSR PBItPBTIJAL , Office N 0.311 wALNWS 'Street, between Third and Feurth Street, Philadelphia, This Company will insure against lose or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Funnture, and Merohandme gene raZo, Marine betimes* on \resewis, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Innuendo to puts of the V/11011. DIREGTORS. Jacob Bober, Jose ph MaaSeld, D. Luther,. Dr. (Jamie N. Eckert, Audenned, John R. Blainston, Dame Pearson, Wm. F. Dean, rear Dieter, .1. B. Baum. JACOB ESlLER,Fresident. WM. F. DEAN, Vies Preeident, W. ISN'T Li, Secretary. ens -tf AM- ISIERIOAN FIRE !NM:MAMA 00., INCORPORATED 1811)—CHARTER PERPET 'UAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, Having a large paid-up peyote' Stook and Surplus In vested in sound and available Seourities, continue to buture on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandiee, Vessels Xlirt and cargoes , and other Fennel Propertp. Aii losses libentily and proMPtlg aditulted. . - snrismoss. Than. It. Maris, John T. Lewis. John Welsh, Julies It. Campton, Sam of C. Morton. ratrlsk Drab', Edmund G. Delilk, ..01d. W. Ponltnoy. iir- :MARIE, n a i lra ALDER"' D. L. 'DB 0 ...Sprats/Y.. . RAILROAD LINES. LNSURANCE COMPA,NIES. DIRECTORS TORS. Samuel B. Stokes. J. F. rimiston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer I C. Band, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jonas, James B. ill'Farland, Joshua Semple, John B. Pitteb'g, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, LK MARTIN, President. 'l. HAND, Vice President. oretari. n 017.4.1 SALF AucTitm; N PANQOAST, AIIOTIONSEAR, Sttc cement to IL 000 TR. SI OLIERTH UT St. SALE QO AIidERLGA.R4BH IMPORTBn DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES.. HOSIERY, G.LOYkS, too. Sy catalogue, on a credit, Tis Adorning, January 3 , at 10 o'ol h ook. Inoluded pill bo found— EMBROIDERIES. Richly embroidered new styles collars and sets. me dium to high-cost embroidered and hemstitched hand aerobia% watets, band., &o. GtRMANTOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS. Latest styles and colors Germantown fancy zephyr knit hoods, moods, coaRDSIts sleeves ßY mitts, &o. Men's women ',, and chi dr en ts whim, mixed and epotwool andotton hose and hal( hose. STOCK OF GLOVES AND NOTIONS. Also. a etook_of ladies', sesta', end children's gloved, notione, gents' 'unwilling goods, chenille Mae, &O. BILYER-PLA'rE 0 WARE. Also, at commencement of sale, an invoice of eilv et plated waiters, tea ST se EELts, Poi. SKATES. Also, OD pairs anterior steel skated. assorted sleet, / 41"1!1°38 21o.'41 ' 11 9 KE I M L A F R I 'I MARKET RAE,. Janina' FORD Pc 00., AVOTIONEERS, 030 MAR.X.B7 Creel, end i%l !Street BALE O 1 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS. On Thursday Morning, January 10. by catalogue, 1,600 mem boots, shoes, and brogans. MOSES NATHAN'S, A 170 T I °NEER Ism. AND COMMISSION mEßCHANT,loilthenst corner of SIXTH. and RACE Streets. NATh ANS' LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS. From Loan Office southwest corner of Third and South streets. On Tuesdtw Morntne• . . January_ 8. at 10 o'clock precisely , at MOM Natlians' Amnon House, Noe 165 and 107 North Sixth street, ad joining the southeast corner of Sixth and Pace. Consisting of heavy 68 MM. gold English chronome ter • watches ,• tainting-owe. double - beak , and open face 16 - carat fine gold patent lever watches. of the most atorroved and best masers. the most o them full jew elled; gold detached lever. escapement. And lepine watches ,_• splendid litinting.case Amerman lever watches, full jewelled, in 18-carat cases; 'silver Eng lish patent lever watches . in hunting oases, double backs. and open faces, of the prat makerx; silver hunt ing ease and open-face eseament and lupine wateliss ; silver English. amiss. and French watches; ladies' fine gold enamelled watches. studded with diamonds; fine gold fob, vest, and neck chains; some of them weighing over DO dwl.; diamond breast--pins and fusser-rinse, single stones and clusters; fine gold and silver spec tholes; gold pencil-oases and pens; eats nt' fine gold jewelry ; breast-pins and finger-rings' fine gold brace lets; fine gold thimbles ; fine gold etude and sleeve but tons ; charms ; fine gold seals and keys ; Sim gold finger In of every variety; gold medallions, lockets. and, In short, every variety of jewelry. Sealers. private purchasers, and others, will find it to their advantage to attend this sale. air Open for examination early on the morning of sale. IVATRANS' LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED CLOTHING. &o. From Loan Office southwest oorner Third and Borah streets. On Watley Morning. January 10. at 10 o'clock. at s i xthWhams' Auction 'Worse. N 08.105 and Dir North street, adjoining the southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets. Due notice of particulars will be given . NATHAN& SAVDTD FUNDS. " A little, but one:41111s the Paree." PRANKLIN HAVING FUND, No. al: 136 utOUTH Street, . nut and Wa tt , ah Philadelphia, iclign e fleWhi on demand. Depositors" MOMIY wand 1D elovernmenr S t ate, and City Loans. around Rents, Mort gages, Ao. Thii Company deem estop better than large Pool , mo n ey a , u nut y h wve nno l r m w er it r h e ady dm to return, with p per lent. interest, to the oWner,a, they here always done. 'Skis Company never suspended. Females, married er single, and Minors, oan deposit in their own right, and wadi deposits can be withdrawn ONLT I/ their consent. 1 C harte r the 3 ofi.ennerigsra, wiih a n utiuMgro receive money from trustees and elevators. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEPT&D. Offioe open deli), from p top o'clock, ant a Watassdly evening mail 8 o'stsek. laseb_l3, (batmen,ll.l36/0 Orris Oadwidhuttr , John Shiodler, Spores Hassell, Malachi W. stoat, w ard T. Hyatt, fijmg Krumblissr, Henrym Delany, obtobut Rittenhouse, athan_SmalloY. Joe. H, eattarthwalte* tree Yeniceen Ji ° o 4 Bl6. &Mt, Pro/Myst. CTINII mamas* an . oraawar. apHI-T $303,908 96 " A Dollar saved in twine named." RAVING VIIND- FIVE PER GENT. TEREIiT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST ORA • ANy , WALNUT Street, aouthweat cantor of , Inoornoratid by the State a boomt ons, ktoooynt rooltived In any usa, largo or small, and in torett paid from tke day of deposit to tho day of with ti raWal, The Otos is open every day from =WO o'olollk In the morrignt till Ave o'clock in tke evening and on Monday and Rkaradig , ovenintall tiLiquDen PrrLtilit itisnialsoratary. snitzavona: Esau L. Beaaar. .F.UOZTOti gratraws • Edward L. Carter, Iwo* B. Darr litobart Selfridge. Ennui ie. ISamnel R. Ashton, ilosolh , Yericog. ft Landreth hltuuta, . James L. ataaheasaa. - Money us renewed and varmints ;nada dint,. the investment' ma rnado, in oonforadts With the oronsiong of the ?hatter, in Real Eatata bliortgeow. round Rents, an ordoh first ; clads asounttem as al waye Moore per not aeounty to the depoeitonh and which cannot fail to siva permanenat and atabilltv to thilt institution. 111-17 SAVING FUND -UNITED STATE TRUST UODITAW, . sornsii THIRD and OREBT. NIT 13treot. Luse and small mums recatir, itAtr &Wok Nuke: gati.dlnthont notice, wi th FIVE ONNT.R4Th Hms- T from tee des ol%deecralt to e'4lll or witr— dratila. 0 a /MTh; Mal , a Naltil a o'clock II o'cloc k. ills6' s, and ee 140 AY Eiff.SHIDSB from I mall II o'clock. DRAMA for isle on Roeleno.4eteaa. ‘ y o u ! oe frmitatl i nasi k i v H. DRAWFOLP ?LENT T IB IA . HUSITHR ?LENT 4lst.mtry. . Noll BUSINESS WINDS. pAwsoN it NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS, Nom 619 and 621 MlNOR'Street, Between BlTet andILADELP Ch H est A nut streets, P JAMES PAWBO JAS. H. NICHOLSON. FIIEMET & BONS, P- 7 / 1 impoßTEltsot RAVANR'OI6AXB, No, 216 &OP, FRONT &mot. ittablTO 11431121 , 14. 0 Nu amortmont of deal Table, Cl NARA, which they Grog' of low rote.. for cosh or ao vroTea credit._ lelo-17 . NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PTOMAINE. JOY. 00E. & 00. Have been appointed pole agents in Philadelphia for this extensively ()insulating paper, of piTading nano.. Business men areadverthringm t best news papers of city end <vestry, at the_oabrert to JOY: COE, & CO., Advertising Agents, FIFTp and • CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia; Tribune Broldings; New York. sets-tf pIIRE AND CHEAP BREAD, 89K907 M MANUFACTURED HY THE MECH.ANIC3AL, BAKERY NAN MI ODTAINID AT THI YOLLOWIN• PLACES: MECHANICAL BAKERY, S v lciornar . of Broad and stre C. M. street, below H. ---- S. E. corner t. Sixth and Coates stree JATHO & SON,— ....-- .N 0,116 North Fifth street. JOHN G. MOXEY BO.* Vine street. T. NoFth kikth idreet. B. curlier Fifth end W. W. MATHEW& Ettenth and Locust streets. D. KNIGHT.— street, below Wal nut. GEORGE GARVIIII---No. HD Lombard street D. nnd P W. ° ine corne treetr Sxteenth ss i WM COURTNEY—..—No„ ad! South Twelfth S. R. WANA street. 'adore) street, above Sixth. S. LENTZ.—.— —Corner South Fourth and Johnston attests. L. ROLLAND. —...--B O . Ogden streets. DAVID 8ADDLER..........;...140. MO North Eleventh str J.WEIGIITELAN-- —Thirt ee een t. th street, below Thompson street. S. S. TOTARINS..---..---...14e. RIO North Front It BROOKS. — 7 .15. W. stoer of- Seventh i meet. n intrust , areal', • F. W. earner Tenet and -Stamm streets. E. B. TURNER......... 111111 South Front Street. W. corner Broad and Famish streets. THOS. T. BLEST--. --Corner Nineteenth street and Rfdpt tempo. B. S. BOWN —.— —N. E. oorner 'Ninth si'si Federal streets. J. —.Twenty-84mnd street, ab. Coates. ALEX. FULLERTON. --. Comer of Fifth and Ches. tan. _ • MRS. H. Coates street D. FP. & T. i..wou—eat Shrewd avenue. W . M. McCRACKEI4—.. —l:Mt Hamilton street. R. R. N. W. corner of Twelfth JULIUS nEnt —.—..._...tele l erTOT e tkrtee' nth and.Partab.strest. M. NIMES— .N. .N.', o = t 4.ll:ourth MRS. F. ELLIOTT— .—:l3,ttog r e b r et Tenth and L L. Camden, N. J., store IN Arab sweat. C. H. RAINIER.-- --West Philadelishla,Mthst. N. L. YARNELL --Ltavelgrd,, road. JOHN HARNDT--Tr i smor and Pine Orono ISEO. B. TOWNSTAD.—We e inhentar,Penna M. M00LNE&—........--'...Atlnnts City, N. I. —Florence, N. J. D. NORTON. S. F. EBERIMIN ........—.Columbia. Fa. jeS-tf , 301t,IpItINTOtG. THE NEI JOB' PRINTING OFFICIA " THE PRESS" is prerared to moats nastily', cheaply' and eapidittoutar EVBRY DESCRIPTION 07 PLAIN AND ORNAMBNTAL,PDMING PAMPHLETS, PAPER Bons, BLANKS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION POSTFILS. AUCTIONEERS. LAWYERS. MEROILANT3, MANUFACTURBRB, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE COMPANIES 97' All 01118111 left At the Tunheation °face of TAo Fuss, No. 41T; g 145442,011" letntet, tiro eontele attended to, it/f,tl BREAD. CIRCULARS, BILL lIBADS, El= I &BELE! PRINTING FOR MECHANICS, BANES, SALES BY AUCTION:, M THOMAS SONS, • Not. 130 snd 141 3suld FOURTH Masai. tFornitoly floc 67 end U.) SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. A gtE ti , PLATE. MIRRORS. COUNT! BR, TA SI. IS AND BEDDING , CHINA AND (IL CARPETS. &a. - . .. .. . , 0A R D.--our sales tie morning, at. tba Stadion Store.wili comprise, bemdes 400 iota o f egoelleike•eoad,_., hand farntrore. France- Otte mirrors . beds '"_ 6 m "" ding, coverlets, tables, carpets, China and gillallWarer &e., forming an attractive assortment., worthy the at tention of ladies and others desirous of telehmisir• IfirCUdielPiee now ready, and me &moles mamma - Cor examittetoE. .13 °Len AND Re:A.I. ea/ ArK. 3e ca A r TX:. EXCHANGE Pi• Ely TUBED*? lir Handbills 01 soon property Issued neearstely, ni addition to whioh we publish, on the naturditypteviovei to each sale, ono thoneand ostatognes,• Isalliphlct form, giVilla desonpuone of all the property so be sold on the following Tuesday. REAL, ESTATE, AT PRIVATE ?SALE. Mr We have a 'area amount of real estate at prtya,e asle.lnoludins over, deeenytion of city and count p property, Printed lute may be had at the &tuition viola PRIVATE BALE RERIRTER. W"Jteal estate entered on our private sale egiatera and advertised occasionally 'nosy public sale &bonnets (of whioh 1,000 copies are printed weekly') ins Shares. PEREMPTORY PALE—STOCKS. On Tuesday, Jan. Bth 1861. at noon, at the Exchance. will be sold, without reserve, for account of whom it may concern, 400 snares Passenger Railroad Company, of Olnelti natl. Ohio; fall paid. 400 shame City Railroad Company of Cincinnati, Ohio ; paid. Wir One dollar per share to be paid when struck of. PEREMPTORY BALE OF 1111.43A00 FROMM/WRY On T 110T ues 3. E day. January lb, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold, without reserve' at the Exchange -21 promissory notes. made by John Fallon, amounting to eIS3 COI The notes range from 93 000 to 88000, and will be sold separately. flips of the notes may be had at the anotion store War Bale ateolote. Terms—Ten per cent. of the oar chase-money to be paid at the time of sale; Inhume within three days thereafte . HANDSOMEATE it ALE,JANUARY ern NEW FODR-BTOR. INICE RESI DENCE, N. 16:M Spotee street. between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. The house le new. finished in handsome modern style, and replete with &lithe ir.odern improvements anti conveniences. Clear of all imam bmnces. May be examined any day previous to the sale. • • . I.ILEGANT MODERN FOCI R STORY B n REIM DEN E. with three-story back buildnore. N 0.1614 Lo cust street, opposite Bt. Mark's Church. Lot X feet front, House has all the modern improvements and conveniences. Clear of all =cumbrance. Keys at the auction store. Peremptory Wee—THREE - STORY BRI C K DWELLING, N 0.911 Auburn street, between carpen ter and Prime streets, west of Ninth street. Peremptory BaIe.—THREE - BTOItY BR I C'E. DWELLING, No. 928 auburn street. adjoining the above. VALUABLE GROUND-RENT. 8450 A YEAR (47.600 prinoip&D.—Will be sold, for account of whom it mar concern, a yearly ground-rent of 8450, secured on a large lot of ground, with improvements, on Mae bairn street. Twentr•reoond ward (Germantown). Lot 100 fast front, 834 feet deep. 6ROUND-fl ENT, $52 A YEAR.,—A well-secured ground-rent of CM per annum, interest punchially paid. Sale at Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTII MAW. !SUPERIOR PURN ITU RF. FREPICH-PLATEVEI BURR, PIANO-FORTES, CARPET% h Morn in. At 9 o'olock, at the is Auction St g ore, an 11 9 1019 9199 of exoellent geoond-hand furniture, elegant piano forte fine mirrors, carpets, etc. from fan:alma declinin honsekcePing, removed to the store for oonvemenoe of sale. kale for accounts.f United Steep WOOL AND CO I TON CUTTINGS, OVERCOATS. DAMAGED CLOTHING. fto., ie. On Saturday Morning, Jan. Stli, at 10 o'olook, for ittniount of United States -11,500 Ins Wool Cattlege,llXo as Cotton-SMO assorted Coning.. 2,0130 ibs Sole Ideather, 876 Great C011et.4.1 Capes. 161 pair Trousers. 45 Artillery Music Coates, 110 Private Costs, AI Infantry Coate, smarted; Fr Ordnance (.17=51.33; Dragons N'y'rZatze.?,,ll l :ll, l , B P NIL Rti g la Jackets. 68 Blankets, 97 pair Hootteeen Cap Covers. EN Double Bedsaoks, 1,102 Sedssoks.66 Hav ersacks, Ao. DT Full particulars m catalogues. Terms cash. Administrator's Sale—estate of John Matlack, No, 418 Buie Street. STOOK OF BOOTS AND.BIJObS, MAT FRILL, &a. On Monday_ Morning. Jan. 7th, at 10 o'clock, at N 0.4.10 Race street, the en ire stook of Boots and Shoes, Calfskin,Sheepskm, Bole Leather, Lute, &o. SGS - Br order of the Administrator. th wr , Mn be examined at o'clock on the morning of e gale. M FITZPATRICK & BROS., AIIO • TIONBERB, 664" CarBTITUT Street, shaft Oath. sALra EVERY EVENING, At 7 delook, of Books, stationery and fanny goods, watches. mwelg i i clogNzlver reed war*. cutlery.. "' A l lii i o u ,t4?ery.dly . go% Mid shoes, and mer chandise of every desalt Wm. DAY BAEED every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day at 10 o'clock A. Al. 'Q37 Jewelnvate sale severe arse ooneignments of vstohes, ry, books. stallonetY I diver-Sated ware. tatlary, UOY EOOOll. &n. To whichu solicited the attention or Mu and country merchants and other". Consignments solicited of all kinds of merthandlse, for either manio or pnvate sales. P Liberal peek advances made on eontdinmonts. DOut-door sales women; attended to. SHIPPING. FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES= TON AND BAVANNAILETEMEBILIPB. FREIGHT ItEDUCELP. Y k ht e an Tt n gZ rV'T "Xi "Tbeirlerlirg.nil k'oieclfilirEigiiiii. a. c. 'The U. 8. Mail Steam/Lip , KEYSTONE sTATE. Captain Charlm. P. Marahroan, will anti on Weaned- Jan. 9. at 10 o'clock. A. M. Through in 48 to 50 hours-only 40 hours at Sea,' FOR SAVANRAR,GA. The U. B. Mail Bteamehip STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain Sohn J. Garvin. wi ll seal on Saturday, Janu. ary U, at 10 o'clock A. M. Through in 88 toed hours-only 48 hours at eft. itar Goods reoetv:ed• ar.d.l3llls of Ladiks signed emit, day. idtt KEIE The Wended int-Maas side wheel en pa _- STONE 8 kATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run ma above every two weeks, thus forming* weekly. nem =intention with Charleston and savannah, ant, the South mad Southwest. e.t.hoth_Charteeterl i fikyanzth Th.ewsJlMpl, tier! wt with teamers - for F Onda, vir railroads, AM. for all places in the Moe end Sonthwest. INSURANCE Freight and insurance on a lergepreportionot diode shipped South will he Mond to be lower by these *ee than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-kali the rate._ _ . . . N. B.—lnemranoe on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary. :artier than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Companies tong ad risks from these points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FAKE, FATS by this route 35 to 40 per cent. cheaper Oc r la Monte. the Inland Ste. as veal be seen by the fo sobeebile. - Through tickets from Philadelphia, via Charleston and Savannah steamships. INCLUDING MEALS on the whole rents, except from Gaut/wren and Savannah to Montgomery: VIA . ILAILLNSTON. VIA SAVANNAH. To Charleston.---.. 515 Nl i To 5avannah.........315 00 Augu5ta........... 17 00 Augusta—. 17 00 Columbia— . --.. 33 00 Marion— ..:—.. - 31/ 011 Atlanta— ...... 21 OS Atlanta— .31 00 Montgomery..... 23 00 Columbia --. —n eo Mobile— . . 35 00" Alban) . — .. 3 0 00 New Orleans...., 37 74 MantOrnery • .....05 00 Nashville 27 75 M0bi 1e......... 3ll 00 Knoxville. 4330 New Orleans— —Of 73 Memphis .........31 50 Fare to Savannah. via Charleston...._. If 01) - Charleston. via Savannah .16 00 No bilis of ladms signed after th ship has Wed. For freight or passage apply on 09ard, at second wharf above Vine street, ' or to ALEX. R VRON Jr. & CO.. No. 126 verb WeARVS. Agents in Charleston T. S. &T. ri: BUD . , Savannah, El lITTISR &13 aMMELL. For Florida from Charleston. steamer Carolina every Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary's ind St. John' s every Tuesday and Saturday. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM BRIM TROT( NEW TORE TO LIVERPOOL. Clue/Cabin Petassas— -- • tboond•Cabin TROY Beans LIVERPOOL. Chief Chief Cabin Passage._—_--- —BllO Second Cabin PRMIRER-.... - • X) The dos from New York call at Ck //arbor. bor Wire alupii from Boston ball at antianti Cm* H5l . . .kRBLA, Capt. Jnd tins. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. ARABIA, Ciapt. J. Stone. CANADA, thipt.Leag. WS, Capt. M. G. Lott. AMBRlCArgeght. Moodie. CBTR ALAIMAN, Capt. NIAGARA,CstAOersor .B. M. BookIeySCOTIA, (now building./ These vessels carry a clear white tight at ntsat-kead green_on starboard bow; red on port now. AKILBIA, Atone, leaves Boston, Wednesday , Ii " N. Yore, Wednesday. Mit t P4L t ,koodie, " Boston. Wednesday , is risme. hulking, " Yorlr, Wednesday, Jan. SI CANA]) Anderson," There% Wednesday, Jan., AUATAdisAFIAN, Heckler., N. York, 'Wednesday. Jan la AMERICA, tattle. Boston. Wednesday, Jaa.lll Berths not Bemired until pent for. he owwnners of these a n , rg ne el'eol e l l o . n l baa ew i a t 7r Mil eot "bl ermiee m oridetals, =lour bills of lading are en for and the Wane thereof therein expressed. For oe paw_ seseopply to OUNAI.D. non( 4 Bowling Green. New York. AlAcHllifEßY AND IRONY. r. 7; - PX,DIN STEAM ENGINE ,AND BorLDR.. woßxs.„--ils&Fiz-& a m, PRA t tu. AND THEOBETICAL BEMIS MALI t INIBTIS,BOILER-MAKLAB, BLACKS and FOUNDEPIB, hawing, for many years, been in eifgrf u s t il m ol.mli j on, g an f il beeN , tte ji l=li a rdd ilrialoworewmre, Iron Boats. Water Tan h s. oPe era. Aft., 4k.6. t rainmetfully offer their se re46l to , gothh j as betnHIMIS prepared to con tr act tor, eckler of al sizes. marine River, and Stationary , tmemas -meta eater= of dif f erent sizes, aro 'tamarack to execute or ders with snick desPateh; - Ewsrr delleliPtiOn of Pattern makingmade .at the , shortest notice. High sad L t • ii v getture,Plue,rnbuier,.agd Cylmiter.aoitsrir or e reat .ennsylwan a ottrailea Forirmi desert r.ot sum , ilf7g :ACutti.ng. artfr ab o oTer wosts ' ~, *th e Atote kermess, " 1 4, Its and loteeifioations for all work Mute qt thetr `fn. hment free of charge, sod work gaarantie& • •enbeenifti t haTe ample whartdeek• rpm for re - 11L.boahs, ere they can lie an perfect for Vitri Prowid with shears, blocks, falls. its., As orregiat heavy sr light Weights, JACOB ef. Min& • __ _JOHN P. LEVY - - BEACH and r&Lxusit . guava IMAM V. atilltart z, stasis • Strait, WlLLlttat Si eureetic SO.MWARK irOUNDRY, NUT' AND WANHINDIKiIe *TX mass aintibittraLllt MEMBILIOR A BONS, lINIngiIENRD 'AND MACHIN a , th, f Mtl i e vi t r it!n:A d el e f Low Pressure &smut ,Boilero, Gasometers, l'alt s lro:l3 4 osta, tss,; cairs„, or all km*, either Iron or 13Ausi. IromFrions Roofs for eu Works. 7rort /tort road orataao, tto. /re edeonstrir torts sad eat Mooktury of tho hite F t Rid Pest privstiol • mere desoriptioh of Plentetion al NihMair,rand °nen/Mille, Vacuum Pane:Deeti Steak ...sops* Deleestors,J 7 ll4: Pumping Notees, ke. Nom Agitate for 11. (cox?. Patent oust Bothft Atusenitamt Wm - riles tent Me= Beirruner • ani Aglaing wolooyar Patel: t Oratrirtifni si tar hit pO.INT PLEASANT _FOUNDRY No. 951 BXAGH IltreetLKensington, PIGMoteI:ie.—WM .IIAM G TIERS informal:2 Mende that, having put aimed the entire stock of .atterne fit th, VETR pihe ie nolr proved getenve Orntri r mon, t, and eaw • 11 Coatings &nig, utlean an } crue Work_, Gearing. ' Castings inane from Rover, bunion' or Gavels Pagnitoret. in erg or rreen sang, er STOVES. 4. QUAKER CITY OABCON -EIUKER, PATENTED by CHARLES AMEN, •EleCenth Month, DIM • (MEAT IMPROVEMENT ON SILVER'S 648 BURNER. _ - e t h e tme c d the Quaker City Gae - ConeraningTarlor and . olfilie Stoves all duet may be avoided,the Tomtit ventilated, and an even temperature maintained-far many hours, without any attention to the fire, and et great ' elii v ety ° lllll l ll, — Ett JONES, Patentee, No. 304 North SECOND street, above Tine, where the , xent Gas-ooneemin' g : Cooking Stove DAYLIGHT afoul calmed in its operationku eventained. Of the lame number tore In operation trove, we believe, rives entire hattafaction.oo6-11m , , , • AHKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, SAL 4TJL, "OM &0.-3,0110 bblit.Mees , Na4l, 1., end Mack erel, large. medium. and small, assorted package. of choice late-caught fat fish. GOOD bbls. New Halifax. Eastport, and Labrador Her rings, of choice qualities. 0,000 boxes extra new sealed Herrings. 3,000 boxes ext. tirw d blo.l Hamner. I '4%° bl bc gr e . s hi a ssMaj'artif:AT. '". 00 bbls. new Economy Mess Shad. 23 bine. new Halifax Belmon. 1,000 Quintals Grand Ha at Codfish. 300 boxes Hetkuner-counts Cheese. In store and landing, tor tale le AV &PUY &__ g oo ze, boa - Na. 146 NORTH ticket® ear l A n V . A rk Co . tTtoeo °° . irjrn for gal;b7l ' A. l 6l.ti YAIIAM 00.• /1.117114/1 rm& - . I MAP—Fer, , Mae -..I2I`,LER OP BitoiraziArr irmi9 M.
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