TIIK DAILF iWKNINQ TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY," DECEMBER 5,' 1870. LiTnoATunn. HEVISW OF NSW BOOKS. The following new publications hav been received from Porter & Coates: "Essays Written in the Intervals of Basi BetiB, etc.," by Arthur Helps, published by Roberts Brother, is volume of short papers on various subjects, which, to onr fancy, are more attractive than the longer and mora elaborate performances that have proceeded from' the same pen. Some wl at more than half the book is made up of a thoughtful essay on "Organization in Daily Life," and the rest of short pnpers under the following tit'es: "On Practioal Wisdom," "Aids to Contentment," ."On Self-discipline," "On our Judgment of Other Men," "Oa the Exer cise of Benevolence," "Domestic Bale," "Ad ,Tice," "Secrecy," "On the Education of a Man ofBasines?," "On the Transaction of Busi , sess," "On the Choice and Management of Agents," "On the Treatment of Suitors," "Interviews," "Of Councils, Commissions, and, in general, of Bodies of Men called together to Counsel and Direct," and "Party Spirit." Mr. Ilelps is a devout admirer of Bacon, and he has managed to produce a curious imita tion in these essays of the style of his mas ter. Both in manner and matter the essays of Mr. Ilelps aro modelled upon those of Bacon, but, like all imitations, they are infe rior to their great originals. Mr. Helps is very far from being a Bacon, but his essays are nevertheless readable, and they contain ta ich acute observation and practioal wisdom that will commend them to thoughtful leaders. "Ten Times One is Ten," by Colonel Frede ric Ingham, published by Roberts Brothers, is one of the later productions of a writer who obtained a rather factitious reputation on the strength of a single story that circum stances rather than its own intrinsio merits made successful. The Rev. Edward E. Hale, otherwise "Colonel Frederic Ingham," wrote the "Man without a Country" at a time when it could scarcely fail to make a hit, but he has produced nothing since that is equally worthy of the public attention, and his sto ries are labored, tedious, and often insuffera bly stupid. "Ten Times Ononis Ten" is a atopian scheme for regenerating the world by the year 1682, and although the idea upon which it is based is somewhat quaint and original, neither the good purpose which the .writer has in view nor the merits of the story itself make it very entertaining reading. This is not by any means the dullest of Mr. Hale's recent performances, but it is far from being the liveliest book we have ever had the pleasure of perusing. "Jo!in Whopper, Newsboy," also published by Roberts Brothers, originally appeared in Old and New, and although the author's name is not given, it bears unmistakably the im press of Mr. Hale's style, and is more enter taining than most of his productions, because it is shorter. In this instance at least brevity is the soul of wit, and there may be readers who will derive entertainment from the f econnt of "John Whopper's" wonderful air line journey to China and what he saw there. From J. B. Lippinoott & Co. we have received the following new books: "Episodes and Lyric Pieces," by Robert Kelley Weeks, published by Leypoldt & Holt, is a series of verses by a student of poetry rather than a poet. Mr. - Weeks has evi dently studied Tennyson, William Morris, Swinburne, and Browning until he, uncon sciously perhaps, is able to imitate their very different Btjles with considerable exact ness. How far a mere imitator falls below a real poet is shown in the very first piece in the present volume, where, under the title of "The Return of Paris," Mr. Weeks treats the same theme as did William Morris in his . "Death of Paris," which was the opening story ef the last published volume of "The Earthly Paradise." Mr. Weeks' poem is not without merit, but along side of that of Mr. Morris it is palpably deficient in all the higher poetical qualities. Mr. Weeks is a graceful verse-writer, and there is nothing in the volume before us that is not melodious or that does not show a refined poetical senti ment, but the best of the pieces lack the one thing necessary to raise them above the level of respectable mediocrity-inspiration. "The Summer in a Garden," by Charles Dudley Warnei, is a collection of very charm ing papers that originally appeared in the columns of a New England rural paper of which the author is editor. They are quaint descriptions of rambles in and about a little garden, where the plants have established friendly and almost human relations with their possessor, and are written with such a fresh and hearty appreciation of the good things ti be found even within the smallest plo". of ground by the earnest student of nature, tint the reader cannot avoid sharing in tAe enthu siasm of the writer. This is decidedly one of the pleasantest books of its class that we havd met with for a long time, and it will repiy more than one perusal even from a buiy man. From J. P. Skelly & Co. we hve re ceived "Flossy Lee at the Mountains," by Faith Wynne, an interesting religious stry for young children suitable for Sunday-school libraries. The December number of rrten' Musical Monfldy has an excellent series of popular instrumental and vooal mnsio, both sacred and secular. The American ExcFiange and Review for December presents an interesting series of well-written articles on general subjects" and great amouat of statistical and other infor matien about finanoe, money and metallurgy, insurance, railways and transportation, manufactures, patent, trade, commarc e, art, and other ki-drad subjects. Turner Sl Co. send us Ecery Saturday, Appltton'e Journal, and Our Boya and Girls. From the Central News Compat y we have received the St. James Magazine, and the latest numbers of Punch and Fun. A modest admirer of the "true woman' re cently caused it to be announrad tkat he ha t subscribed 160 to tbe Woman's Suffrage AftojU Jion of Hartford, Conn. OLOTMINQ. OUR COLORS As dlsplsyed In the materials of the Overcoats on the backs of our many thousands of patrons reproof against the combined In fluences of SUN and RAIN. We warrant them NOT TO FADE. The permanence of color Is largely appreciated by grntlemcn who have been SO UN FORT UN kTE as to buy Overcoats for a trine less money, which have lost their eolor, and now look exceedingly shabby. Our Patrons Kay 1)2 Sure Of getting Overcoats which are Well Worth Their Money. Allotber descriptions of Clothes Coats, Vests Pants, everything that a man wants. COBtR, rants, Vests, Overcoats, everything that a youth wants. School Suits, Street Suits, Home Suits, everything that a big boy wants. Slsmarcks, Garibaldis, Blouses, everything that a little boy wants. And we sell cheaper than anybody e'se. GREAT BUOWN KALI, 603 and 605 CHESHTJT STREET. V HOTEL - PHILADELPHIA: PA, $10 Overcoats, $15 Overcoats $S0 Overcoat $25 Overcoats. Our . $15 Salts are more stylish and better cut and trimmed . than any of fered elsewhere. READ Y-M A. J E. CLOTHING, Combining Style, Curability, and Excellence of Workmanship. JONES' One-P rico ESTABLISH ME NT, No. 604 MARKET STREET. GEO. W. N I EM AN N. Handsome Garments made to order at the short est notice. io 8 tf rp WESTON & BROTHER, TAILORS, S. W. Corner NIHTH and AE0H Sts., PHILADELPHIA. A full assortment of ne most approved styles for FALL A ND WINTER WEAR, JUST RECEIVED. A SUPERIOR GARMENT AT A REASONABLE PRICK. trt8mrp TOBAOOO. RED C L O U D NAVY TODACCO. J. A. OLA ltd & CO,, feOLE MANUFACTURERS, No. 1907 MARKET STRbUT, Ullfmasrorp P3ILADELPHIA. PLAIN WALL PAPERS THAT CAN BE WASHED. JOHN H. LONG8TRETH, Ko. 12 NORTH THIRD STREET, i t SOLE AGENT. SHAFTINOrPULLEYS," 8ELF01LTNGAD justable Hunger and PedeataU aad Villi Gearing on band sud luaiie to order. G KIRCH O. HOWARD, 6 ml No. 17 South EIGHTEEN 1 U hueet. OARPETINQSi CARPETINGS. KcCMLUM, CREASE & SUM. Ho. 509 CHESNUT Street ' French lYIoquottcs, French Axmlnsters, Crossley's 0-4 Velvets English Brussels, Crossley's Tapestries, Hall and Stair CarpetlngSt CARPETINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. LOWEST PXIICE8. ftlcCALLUM, CREASE S SLOAN, No, 609 CIIKSnUT Street, 8 81 wfm3m rp Opposite Independence Ball. INVITATION. Citizens and strangers are cordially Invited (either as purchasers or visitors) to call and examine the many new and handsome patterns of Carpetlngs and Oil Cloths, of newly arranged coloring, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, In addition to a great variety of goods of American manufacture, executed in snch a manner as to gratify all interested in the progress of home production s. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 1222 CHESNUT Gtreet, 11 1C mwf tl 1 PHILADELPHIA. 723 carpetings. 723 PEADODY & WESTON. Successors to - xi. n. aoBSHALn & co., No. 723 CHESNUT Street, ARE OFFERING THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS or EngrlUli Ilody Jirussels. Croewley's Tapestry Urusselg, 3-llya Inerraing, Venetian Mtalrt, Oil Cloths, BlatH, II tig's. Matting?, lite. Etc. At Moderate Prices. We are offering a large line of CROSSLEY'S BHO. LfcH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, AT LOW PRICES, attbeOU) bTANO. PEADODY & WESTON, No. 723 CHESNUT STREET, 10smw3mrp PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS. Axmlnster, Velvets, Brussels, Tapestries, Three-ply Ingrains, Oil Cloths, Etc. LEID0M, SHAW & STEWART, ' No. 635 MARKET STREST, 1 80 fmw2mrp PHILADELPHIA. CLASS AND QUEENSWARE. , m ., - 's China Palace; Gay No. IOI2 CHESNUT Street, Wishing to reduce stock, are offering their goods at the following unprecedented low prices: White French China Dining Sets, 150 pieces. . .130-00 .. . .t m u ivs0 " " " Tea " 44 " ... TOO " " 44 " " " ... 800 " " " Caps and Saucers, 13 pieces, cups with handles 1-00 Stone China Dining Sets, Be pieces 9 60 Stone China Tea Sets (caps with handles), 41 pieces , ; 3-bo Stone China Tea Sets (cups with handles) 48 pieces 4-00 Stone Chamber Sets 8,-so " Cups and Saucers, per set, li pieces.... CO " Dining Plates, per dozen j-00 Table Tumblers, per dozen , . 60 Table Goblets 78 Olufs Tea Sets (4 articles) 79 Bohemian Cologne Sets, it bottles and puff box 90 Bohemian Liquor Seta, 0 glasses, waiter and bottle 90 An endless variety of Fancy Goods, suitable for Holiday Pi esents, at an Immense reduction from former prices. Goods to go out of the city will be packed and de livered to transportation cilice frte of charge, and iutured against breakage to destination. Show Bnoin open till 9 o'clock at ntght. 11 iKteniwlmrp MALT LIQUORS. ALE! ALE! ALE! Great Reduction In Prices. DRAUGHT ALE, $6 PER BBL. COITLING ALE AD PORTKR, 7 PER BBL. XX ALE, DRAUGHT PORTER, AND BROWN STOUT, 8 PER BBL., At GUCK68 OLD-ESTABLISHED BREWERY, floai. 2J, fc3, 8SIS. 630 and 834 NT. JOIIX Street, 11 T mwsirorp PHILAOSLPHIA. OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS." VlAtVIJFACTURKRS or GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail Salcsroo niN, Ho. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA, IV e have no store or salesroom on C'hesnni street. 11 IB 2mgp CORNEOUS & SOWS BAKER, ARHOTd & CO., MANUFACTURERS OP CAS FIXTURES, Chandeliers, Pendants. Ilrackets, Etc OF NEW DESIGNS, SALESROOMS, No. 7IO CHESNUT Street. MANUFACTORY, 8. 7. Coiner TWELFTH and BROWN 11 1 Smrp PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE MARVIN'S SAFES. The Best Qyality! The Lowest Trices! The Largest Assortment I Fire-proof. urglar-oroof. MARVIN'S CHROME IRON SPHERICAL Burglar Safe Will resist all BTTRGLAK'S IMPLEMENTS for say lengm oi ume. nease sena lor cauuogae. MARVIN & CO., 17 o. 721 CnESEJUr Street, (MASONIC EALL.) PHILADELPHIA. 866 Broadway, N. Y. 10S Bank St., Cleveland, Onto A number of Second-hand Safes, of dlfferen makes and sizes, for sale VH Y LOW. Safes, Machinery, eta, moved and.hoisted promptl and caref ally, at reasonable rates. 10 1 finwtkn SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. gECUKITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY ROBBERY, FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. The Fidelity Insurance, Tiut. 4 Safe Deposit Company OP PHILADELPHIA, I if THEIR New Marble Fire-proof Building, Nos. 829-331 CHESNUT Street. Capital subscribed, f l.uuo.ooo; paid, $400,000. . rniirnu Rnwns. ktopits. surnTPiTiira FAMILY PLATE, COIN, DEEDS. and VALUABLES of every description received for safe-keeping, under guarantee, at very uiuucjui-o raiea. The Company also rent SAFES IN8IDB THEIR BOKGLAH-PltOOfP VAULTS, at prices varying irom $15 to $76 a year, according to size. An extra size for Corporal ions and liaukers. Itoorns and desks aojouuug vaults proviaeu tor aaie neniers. . DEPOSIT8 OF MONEY RECEIVED ON IJJTR. REST at three per cent., payable by check, without nonce, ana at luur per cen, payauia Dy check, on ten days' notice. TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT furnished ayiumuiv iii ii pai w ui auiuo, INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for one per ceni. The Company act as EXECUTORS, ADMINIS- TKATOKS, ana uuakjdianh, ana KtUiJiV K and EXECUTE TRUSrs of every description, from the courts, vurporauous, ana maiviauais. N. B. BROWNE, President. C. U CLARR, Vice-President ROBERT PATIRBSON, Becretary and Treasurer. UIREUTOHS. XI AJ. i;ivff uci Clarence H. Clarlr, John Welsh, Charles Macalester, Alexander Henry, Stephen A. Caldwell, George F. Tyler, Heorr C. Gibson. Edward w. uiaric, J. OilUngham Fell. Henry Pratt McKean, 0 13 Imwl INSURANQbr rpna Pennsylvania fire insurance Incornorated 1825 Charter PernetnaL No. C10 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Dquaxe. This Company, favorably known to the comma. nlty for over forty years, continues to Insure against loss or damage by fire on Public or Private Build ings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also on f urniture, mocks or uooas, ana uercn&ndiat generally, on uoerai terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund. Is Invested In the most careful manner, which ena bles them to offer to the Insured an undoubted seoa rity in the case of loss. DlMCTORS- Danlel Smith, Jr., j Thomas Smith, Isaac UaelehursL I Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, I J. Uilllnghain Fell, ' John Devereux, I Daniel Haddock. Franklin A. Conily. DANIEL SMITH, J President. Ws. O. Cbowkll. becrebtry. e F AMI INSURANCE COMPANY NO. 80S CHE8NTJT Street. rjCCOSrOiUTBD 1850. CUIITIH rSKFKTTAJL. capital naoo.ooa FIRS INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insurance against Loss or Damage by Plre either by Perpetual or Temporary Policies. PlKSl-rUHH. Charles Richardson, Robert Pearce. wtinam ii. itnawn, wuiium H. heyfert, John F. Smith, Nathan liiilfs. John Kesaicr, Jr., led ward H. Orue, Charles btokea. Joliu W. Ever man. George A. West, uoraeoai buhdj. CHARLES RICHARDSON. President WILLIAM II. R11AWN, Vice-President Williams 1. Ulavcuaud Secretary. -l &l INSURANCES INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA. . , January 1, 1870. Incorporated 1TM, , Charter Perpetual, CAriTAL .4... ..............noo.ooo AbS&TB tV83,061 Losses paid since organization. , $23,000,000 Penpts of Premiums, 19 ..H.WI.sstmu Interest from Investments, 1809 114,K6 74 ta.ioe.ftMlv .$1,036, 884-84 Losses paid, ism. : 8TATKMZNT OF THE ASSETS. First Mortgages on City Property United Mates Government and other Loan Bonds 1766,460 1,H3,9I eojoe 847,620 82,568 831,944 80.S67 85,198 100,900 . 30,000 Railroad, Bank and Canal Stocks Cash in Bank and Ofuee ....... Loans on Collateral Security. Notes Receivable, mostly Marine Premiums Accioed Interest Premiums In course of transmission.... ... Unstttled Marine Premiums Real Esiate, Onlce of Company, Philadel phia 3,7S3,6S1 DIRECTORS. ArtHorO. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Tavlor, . Ambrose white, 111 lam Welsh, 8. Morris Wain, John Mason. Francis R. Cope, Edward U. Trotwr, Edward 8. Clarke, T. Charlton Henry, Alfred D. Jessnp, Louis C. Madeira, (Tharles W. Cashman, Clement A. Griscom, William Flrorkln. George L. Harrison, ARTHUR O'COKKIN. President. CHARLES PLATT, Vice-President Matthta8 Mills, Secretary. C. IL KiXTis, Assistant Sccietary. S 4 1829. CPARTERraRPETUAL. JgQ Fraitiln Fire taw tapaaj 07 PHILADELPHIA. Office, Not. 435 and 437 CHESNUT It Assets Hug. ll'70$3f009l88S,24 CAPITAL $400,000-00 ACCRUED SURPLUSAND PREMIUMS. 8, 603, 888 -24 INCOME FOR 1870, $810,000, JLotise paid LOSSES PAID IN 1809, $144,908-41 since 1829 over 65.500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liber: Terms. The Company also issues policies upon the ReRtr of all kinds of Buildings, Ground Rents, and Mot4 gapes. The "FRANKLIN" has no DISPUTED CLAIM. DIRECTORS. Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Fltler, Thomas Sparks, William b. Grant, Thomas S. El i la, Gustavus S. Benson. amuei want, George W. Richards, Isaac Lea, George i'ales, ALFRED O. BAKER. President. GEORGE FALKS, Vice-President. JAMES W. MCALLISTER, Secretary. 19 19 THEODORE M. HEGER, Assistant Secretary. AS BURY LIFE INSURANCE GO. LEMUEL BANGS. President GEORGE ELLIOTT. Vke-Pres'tandBec'y. jsjviuitx MCiiiajiiuUA, Actuary. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGENCY, JAMES M. LONG AC RE, Manager. H. C. WOOD, Jit., M. !., Medical Examiner Office, 302 WXHTJT 8t, PMladelphia REV. 8. TOWERS, Special Agent JAMES V. LONG ACRE, General Agent 5 S3 mwfiy No. 8oa WALNUT Street Philadelphia P 1 R S ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED MARCH 17, 1S20. OFFICE, No. Si NORTH FIFTH STREET, INSURE BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ATX MERCHANDISE GENERALLY Frem Loss by fire (in the City of Philadelphia only) A8MET8,:JANUARY 1, 180, tl,5773' TRUHTSES. William IT. Hamilton, John (J arrow, George L Young, Jos. R. Lyndall, Levi P. Coats. Charles P. Bower, Jesse Llghtfoot, Robert Shoemaker, Peter Armbruster, M. H. Dickinson. Samuel Bparhawk, j x v wa i Joseph E. ScheU. Peter Williamson, WM. D. HAMILTON, President SAMUEL SPARHAWK, Vice-President WILLIAM F. BUTLER, Secretary rpHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CU OF JL I'lJlLAUKLftllA. Office 8. W. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT 8treeta, FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. PERPETUAL. AND TERM POLICIES lrSUED. CASH Capital (paid np In full) $200,000-00 CASH Asseu, OctoiH-r, 1870 081,139-19 F. Ratchford Starr, J. Livingston Errlnger, Naibro Frazler, ; James L. Claghorn, John M. Atwood, iWm. G. Boulion, BenJ. T. Tredlck. 'Charles Wheeler, George IL Stuart, .Thomas U. Montgomer John II. Brown, 'James M. Aertsen. F. RATCHFORD STARR, President THOMA II. MONTGOMERY, Vloe-Presldent ALEX. W. WISTElt, Secretary. JACOB E. PETERSON, Assistant Secretary. TMPEKIAXi FII13 LNSUUANCE CO., LOITDOR. KtSTABUSUKU 180S. Pald-np OaplUl and AeoamnUted Fonda, 08,000,000 IN GOLD. rilEVOST A IIEluaNG, Agento, .4 Ho. 10T B. THIRD Btrcct, Philadelphia, CHA8. H. PRKVOST OHaJS. P. HSBRCNO ENGINE. MACHINERY, BTO PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER nnu u a ! L" ri u m. t v vjv ti a rwn CAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, . MA CHINISTS. TOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years been In success! dl operation, and been exclusively engaged in building ana repairing jaanne ana rtiver jmgiuea, hlahandlow nressure. Iron Boilers. Water Tanka Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully offer their services to the pubilo as being fully prepared to contract for engines of all sisess, Marine, River, aud Stationary; having seta of patterns of dldeient aiges, are pre pared to execute orders with quick despatoh. Every description tfl pattern-making made at tne shortest notice. High aud Low Pressure Fine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal iron, f orging vi an tao auu kiuua. inm ana Brass Castings of all description. Roll Turning. r;rew CutUug. and all other work connected with the above business. Drawlnes and sneclticatlons for all work done the estabiianment free of charge, and work gaa- Tin subscribers have ample wharf dock-loom foi repairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect Siifety, and are provided with shears, blocks, fdllF, etc etc., ior reining uej iiiivocikiiib. JACOB C. NBAFIE, JUUN P. LEW, IU4 BEACH and PALMER Streets, f IRARD TV BE WORKtJ AND IRON CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA., ' Msnufacture pUtn and Galvanised , W K LG HT-l RON PIPE and Sundries for Gas aud Steam Fitters, Plumbers, Machinists, Railing Makers, Oil liciiuers, etc. TWENTY-THIRD AN U FILBERT STREETS. OFFICE ANDWAREUOl'SE, 1 1 No, 43 N. FJFTU bXbEET. JOHN FARNCWIA CO., tl ehaole anrtlMaonteoterera U lb UlAaAUX aee. ftu COMMISSION MER- ol Ooaeetaea TisaiiuT. L j. 6iie1liHiia 6si 8HIPPINO. fftf LOKILLARD STEAMSHIP COM PAN I ron, NEW VOHU, , i I BAILING EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. BATES TEN CENTS PER 100 POUNDS, FOUR CENTfc PER CUBIC FOOT, ONR CENT PER GALIjON. SHIP'S OPTION. INSURANCE BY THIS LINK ONE-EIGHTH OF ON rjK CENT. Extra rates on small packages Iron, metals, eta. No receipt or bill of lading signed for loss than flfty cents. (foods forwarded to all points free of commissions. Through bills of lading given to Wilmington, N. C, oy the steamers of this line leaving New Yark tri weekly. For JurUer partloulars apply to JOHN F. OTIL, riER 19 NOrtTli WHARVES. N. B. The regular shlopers by this line will be charged the alove rates all winter. Winter rates commence December IB. 181 THE REOCLAR STEAMSHIPS ON THE PHI LADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON STEAM. SHIP LINE are ALONE authorized to issue through oillsof ladlrg to interior points South and West li connection with South Carolina Railroad Company. ALFRED I. TYLKrT Vice-President So. C RR. Co. TPT' PniLADELPIIIA AND SOUTHKRN BkMAIL STKAMSIilP COMPANY'S RSXIUl LAU 6HM1-MONTULY LlilB TO NKW OK LEAPS. 1. The JUNIATA 1IImU for N.w Oilnt, via Havana, ot Friday. Doc-ember 1. at 8 A. M. ' fcTbe VAZOO will eail from New Orleans, via Havana, on Thnrs-tay, December IS. THROUGH BILLW OF LADING t ae low rates as by aer other roote siren to Mobile, UaWiton, INDIAN OLA, KOCK PORT, LAVAOO A, and BK l-()S,Dd to ell points on tbe MtMissippi rirei betwoen New Orleans and fit. Louis, Red Riror ireirhts reshipped at New Orleans wiihonl osarceof cemmisiiona. WEEKLY LIKE TO SAVANNAH. OA Tha WYOMIMO will sail for SsTannnJi on Hat ni day, December Id at. S A. H. .The TOHAWaitui will sail from Sarannan en gator -day. Deeemher 10. TUHOUOU bILLS OF LADING giren to all Usprin. Oipel towns in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mismeaippi, Lonieiana, Arkaeaaa, and Tenneeeee in connection witil tbeUet.rl Railroad of Oeonfia, A tlantio and Onlf RalU road, sod Florida steamers, at as low rates as by sompeUa lines. v BKMI-MOWTHLY LINK TO WILMINGTON. W. a Tbe PIONKKR will sail for Wilmmpwn on Tamday, Decrniber la. at o A. M. Retutninc, will tears Wilnuna ion Bat ordar. Dt cenber SO. Ooonecte with tbe Uape Fenr Birer Steamboat Oom. pan;, the Wiimin ton and Weldon and North OaroUaa liaiiroade, and tbe Wilmington and 11 an u bee ter Railroad te all interior points. Freiehu tor Colombia, 8. O., and A or out a, G., taken vis WilminKton, at aslow rates is by any other route. Inanraaoe effooted when requested by shippers, Bills of lading signed at Queen street wharf en or belora day of BaiUuB. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent. l l No. lap Booth TH IRD Street. FOR LIVERPOOL AND OUEKVS. .TOWN. Inman Line of Roval Mall Steamers are appointed to sail as follows: City of Washington, Saturday, Deo. 10, at t P. M. Ctty of Baltimore, via Halifax, Tuesday, Deo, 13, at 9 A.M. City of Tarts, Eatnrday, Dec IT. at I P. M. City of London, Saturday. Dae ?4, at 7 A. M. and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tues day, from pier No. m North river. RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable In gold. Payable in currency. First Cabin ,75 Steerage 13 To Louden 80 To London 8S To Paris 88 To Halifax 10 To Pari s SoJ To Halifax 80 Passengers also forwarded to Havre. Hamburg. Bremen, etc., at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their friends. For further Information apply at the company's office. . JOHN G. DALE, Agent, No. IB Broadway, N. Y.I Or to O'DONNKLL & FAULK, Agents, IB No. 408 CHESNUT Street. Philadelphia. S$fT$s PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND fiSjyySAND NORFOLK BTBAUNHIP LINK, THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO TUB SOUTH INCREASED FAOIUTDra AND REDUCED RATES Steamers leave every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 18 o'clock noon, from FIRST WHARF abora MAR! K-KT Street. tKTUKNING, leare RICHMOND IMOWDAY8 and URSDAYS, and NORFOLK. TUESDAYS and SA. TURDAYB. No Bills of Lading sirned after U o'clock o sailing HROUGH RATES toallpolnUIn North and Booth Oarolina, Tia Seaboard Air Line Railxoad, oonneotina at Portamontb, and to Lynohbnric, Va,, Tennessee, and tbe Went, Tie Virginia and Tennessee Air Line and Riohmond and Danrille Railroad. treiKht HA NDI.ED BUTOROE, and taken at LOWER RATES THAN ANV OTHER LINK. w No charge for eommiasion, drsaga, or any szpsnss of team'ahips Inanrs at lowest rates. Freight received daily. Btata Room ax,ommod latlonsjor j aaejry. No. 13 S. WHARVES and Pier 1 N. WHARVES. W. P. POKTFR, Agent at Richmond and City Point. T. P. OROWKLL CO., Agents at Norfolk. U NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX AN i dria, Georgetown, and Washington tD. C. via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria from tbe most direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxvllle, Nashville, Dal ton, and the Southwest. Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon Tom the first wharf above Market street. Freight received dally. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO.. No. 14 North and Soma WHARVES. HYDE fc TYLER, Agents at Georgetown: M. ELDRIDOE A CO., Agents at Alexandria, 1 "r-9 sw R NEW YORK, VIA DELAWARE end Rarltan CanaL it SWIFT SURE TRANSPORTATION. COMPANY DESPATCH AND 8W1FTSTJRB LINES, Leaving dally at li HL and 6 P.M. The steam propeirera of this company will com mence loading on the 8th of March. Through in twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to any point free of commission Freights taken on accommodating terms. Apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD CO., Agente, 4 No. 133 South DELAWARE Avenue. FOR NEW YORK, via TtolftWflM and PaHtan Pttnal EXPREtsS STEAMBOAT COMPANY.' Tbe Steam Propellers of the line will commence loading on the 8th instant, leaving dally as usual. THROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Goods forwarded by all the lines going out of Ne York, North, East, or West, free of commission. Freight received at low rates. WILLIAM P. CLYDE ft CO., Agentfl, Ne. is 8. DELAWARE Avenue, JAMES HAND, Agent, No. in WALL Street. New York. lit delaware and chesapbak steam towboat company. Barges towed between Philadelphia. Baltiniore, Uavre-de-Grace, Delaware City, ana In termediate points. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agent. Captain JOHN LA UGH LIN, Superintendent. Offlra. Kg 18 South Wlarvea Vxiiciriphta. 411 OORDAQE, ETC WEAVER & CO., ROPE MAIVlJFACTIJUliiBS AWD siiiib ciBAniii.Kirs, NO. North WATER Street and No. 8 Norta WHARVES, Philadelphia. ROPE AT LOWEST BOSTON AND NEW YORJF PRICES. syl CORDAGE. tf&nillit, 8ital and Tarred Cordage At fewest Dew York Prises sad Freights. kuwin n. fitl.ru at co Factory , TFSTU ht. and eiBHANTOwl Avenea. tors, Ko.ua WAT KB St. and 3. II DELAWAB 411 linn pyri-ADSLPHiAi SAXON GREEK NEVER FADES. 16m ALEXANDER G. OA TT ELL A GO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MKhOUANTS. No. M NORTH WHARVES two No. it NORTH WATFR STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Alkzakdbb Q. Cattuu. Kluah Cattiij, V 4