CITY BULLET EM Vat TOAOLORIiS OF THE PUOLIO SCHOOLS —US TIMOBITAL. TO EDWARD Surersir Ese.—A large Meeting of the teaehers of the Public Schools of this city was held in the lecture room of the Central High School building, on Saturday after noon last, for the purpose of witnessing the pre sentation of a beautiful testimonial to Edward Shippen, Esq., late President of the Board of Controllers of Public Schools of Philadelphia. On motion of Mr. Joseph F. Bickel, Prof. George L Riche was called to the chair. Mr. Riche stated that the object of the meeting was so well known that he would not consume their time , by_ any extended remarks;_ he would, tbeWarek simply inform them that the committee; appointed to procure the testimonial .had 'netted' Mr. F. , F. Christine of the Rittenhouse Grammar i School, to, present tto him. On motion, a com mittee coMposedof Messrs. Schbeir, Stirling and Stephens was appointed toluene Mr. Shippen to a seat upon the platform:" Criristine then. arose and said: Mr. Ship-, pere‘=- s Wheri it became known that yoii.lbitended to dissolve your official relation as a Controller of the Public Schools of - Phitadelphie., a general regret was expressed by all classes who feel an interestinou system of instmclion.rYourr name had become eo Identified with the history of our Public Schools, and yonr(sizertions had been so unceasingly and unselfishly devoted to the de velepmentpf s sound system of;efiticatton,' that it was but natural that a deep conviction should seize the public mind that, 4n your retirement from the position which you so long and so faith fully heidtptie achealii were to,loefe did directifig agency of 's VITBO and influential' friend. Your emaciates in the Board of. Control, prompted by an intimate acquaintance with your consistent devotion ,interestaf of education, anitikeiplegisolieigAbeeleespir able q p_residing offieer s pid, equatneet,ifll t. defellgaillo a ; co; a beter;Teetilleetb you ,Itt lie, meat fiatterleig manner - their sense of thellillf*hich they were to sustain in l jho.,,ahsence,of r yotte.e,otinsels.. Sue sir, howendrixeriehlthe-mounininitY iii larga may have regretted your determination to withdraw frotieybor.erelatiotelliineWith' Per 'schools, ' and bXer P•i:lbAtlebißteirginialnifig. members : Qt . the BeD • lkaf t -Crt rll may *Ye , regretted su p pas. one, class; ie ceiMMinfity'Who'teeta yhd,the beivabf your determination not only Vitteregee,t,'bitt also Witu'' a totaffiliro sorrow. r that allude to the 4Mb:btu bundredi teachers 411 - ... the Public Schools of this city? Long einee t ,these.teaehers. had learned that in Mr. Shippen they had a friend, who wils:efeer.on atm alertite:donli in his pOWer for their welfare. Did they need a cham pion to battle for their rightto receive from this great city a compensation in aoute : R3lkqure com-: miens:mite with the duties Which they ,were,ctilled to pelloeitir Did they need a clear and far-reabh- We intellect to point out bow they might con solidate their strength"and' deyelep their latent_ talents? , Did Itteei 'need t &tub Seller on' any ques tion affecting:their rights or their interests? 'that champion, that intellect,-that counsellor was found in him whom I have the honor of address ing, and who may well be styled the !'Teachers' • Friend" Thohilithe teachers may differ on other sub jects, they do not differ On - the question as to who, of all their friende, was moat faithful and vigilant. And now, sir, as yottensillieliitedie the Board:of. Control have endeavored to. show you their esteem by the presentation of a token of re gard, those whom you haver) greatly benefited, and to whom you have shown little short of _the solicitude of a father, could not permit the Occa sion OlyOlif retirement from the noble field of labor of so many years past without presenting you with an evidence that your exertion in be half of public education. and your =unvarying kinencealothem had been appreciated. Accord ingly, a few weeks since a movement in this di rection was commenced by- the appointment of - a committee of one lad, from each Section; with them, woe asiociated ' one of our veteraii'taateits; • one whom we all respect and honor. I have reference to the President of our Institute, Mr. George W. Schock. This com mittee was instructed to make knebvie trr the : teachers the object of its appointment. dente if any call Mx received ,more . etteufell reseexise. The culmination of. this movement has been reached thie:aftemoon in efititaneing here as the representative of the teachers,of the Public Schools of this city in'the • convyance to yeneaf this testimehitirPf their respect and affection. Accept this offering with theassurance that it is accompanied with the earliest wishes of its do nors that your health-and life may be preserved for many 9Sera rif tolerances in other fiel dsl of labor. ' May this beautiful piece - of clockwork, as it marks the ffight of year after year, tell no hour which shall be to you • untiiiire,d with joy; and when time dual have ceased, and the Great Mas ter shall have assembled the children of men around His throne, may you be one to whom shall be uttered the words, "Well dope, good and faithful servant. Enter into the rest prepared for you from the foundation of , the world." Mr. Shippen, deeply moved, replied : I am happy, my friends, to •accept these tokens of your good will. That I possessed your kind re gards and owned your friendship, I could net question, for you have too often shown it by cordial greetings in .theschool-room and whereyer else ithas been' mY, pleasing privilege to meet Yhrebbt Tdo notknow that I have ever rendered services which merit the distinguished marks of approval that you tender me this day. It is enough to satisfy my pride that I Wilda place in:the Aqctry:of the teachers of Philadel phis; and thiMob, is a reward sufficient for my highest ambition.' What more could I wish? Yon say—Take also therm tributes. Need I tell you bow truly grateful I are; or how T shall prize these giftereolchaste. so beautiful, and of work manship so rare? They have intrinsic value of no small measure; but, permit me to say, they bear about them that which,' iihoire all else, I most appredatlN'tiamely, your good will and friend ship. The hands upon that dial-plate wlli, some time, mark the hour when I must pass away; and when this may be, these eboiN testimoniale will be bsedeft,49Wn to these who will hold them in no ordinary erdimatiOn. My association with you, OA teachersof Phila delphia, has been replete with satisfaction. There was everything about it to 'afford gretifitation; and there was in it, also, a large field of useful ness. Believe me, my friends, I have not severed my official relations with you without great hesi tation,uor -without sincere regrets. Perhaps, in private life, Y may sometimes be able to serve you, singly or collectively; if so, I shall only be reciprocate too happy to the goodwill which you have this day evinced towards me. Again I thank you, one andell,for these choice treasures, for your unceasing courtesy to me on all occa sions , as well as for the gratifying man ner in' which yam representative has been pleased to allude to my public services. My bast wishes for your happiness, prosperity and suc cess will always attend you. Mr. Shippen may well be proud of having the efforts of years past so satisfactorily received by those who have occupied the best standpoint from which to observe them. The offering con shoe of a clock la bronze and inarble,earmounted by a figure represenliug History; on each side of the clock stands a bronze statue—one represent ing Earth and the other Water. This testimo nial was purchased At Messrs. Bailey's establish ment, eta costof iiimkt five 'hundred and fifty dollars. Futes.--Bhortly before five o'clock yesterday morning alive Occurred at the chemical labora tory of Haupe, Griffith Sc Co., northwest corner of CaitoWhillhand -, Marshall streets: The flames were u "nSed A.V4,00 Spontaneous .combustion of some th i ng -Ain ; an -Apartment in the second story, used 'for grinding, herbs. A hole was 'burned throngli and Considerable damage was done to thletinachltierY by water. The 'loss will amount to',abotit '4500 ; , fully covered , by insur ance in city companiwi. At quarter ',before .four.(o'clocit , Qll , yesterday afternoon, a fire occurred in the office of the Cheater sugar refinery of Jarius F. Baker & Co., No. 111, Booth Front street: A large; hole was burned through ban the first "and second'floors; and the office furniture, was,considerably dam aged. The origin of the fire is not known. RommnY 01 LE - rnut BoxEs.--James E. Dick-' imam, a young man, Was before United Statee Commissioner Phillips on Saturday afternoon, charged with mall-robbery. H e was arres ted a t Fourth and Ranstead street's, by Special Officer Edward Carlin, who found on him a key and several letters, wnich, it is alleged, he had ab stracted from a lamp-poet letter-boa in that viabeity. One of the lettere contained a draft drawn by Pasemore Williamson on a gentleman la West Chester, and another on a business . house in Bellefonte. He was held for another hettring. THE DAILY F t y.F41444-,ltylitimtf—yulLApw,ityk,,,mAiviro 44#114ii.x; 1.?„ lAw„, TEIBOOND.IOOOOE OF Pantreinvittusi I. O. F.—Nosustextenta :Pea GitaawSitaretrartv.4-01tt SatertlaYerening a epccialmeeting of, the Gang Lipdge of Pennaylvania, T. O. 0.. F., was' bele ln - - the Grand EntteinpMent Room at the Odd Fel- Ayce Ball, Sixth and Babe° streets. • • - The attendance of Representatives watt verY large. Grand Master " Peter' B.' Long Presided, with the following Grand Officers: —R. W. D. G.' Master Satunel.F., Gwinner. F.. M. George 'Bernath, lira tem. On the abseabe Pt G. W. Johti B. Springer), Grand Treasurer M. R. Buckle, Grand Secretary Samuel N. Foster, Thwitut was convened bY g the Grand Mas ter, of a call signed by Representatives of ges v Noa. 1,4, lb, 23, 28,29, 46, 110, 114, 127, 4',;159, 190, 237, 262, 390, 443, 467 and 572. ' t `Wathe undersigned representatives of subordi nate lodges working under the jurisdiction of the R W. G. Lodge of Pennsyliania, respectfully .re qttest that you direct that a special session of the Grand Lodge-be called,.tatake sack action as may be necessary to enable , the Fast. Gran,ds of Yenn ylvania to select 'a successor talk° lite Grand StereterY, allowing/for this purpose nominations' to, be made, and the' candidates , hatepting "the • nemination to be voted for at the regular election of grandellicers; and furtheraune,ifit ,bedeemed necessary,. to direct !bat application, ban:Lade to the M. W. Grand Sire of the . Grand Loan ofrthe Uplttd States for a dispensation .to enable this Grand Lodge •to varry its action into practlealand effect.!' , The' call pi the, !meeting_ was, approved,.when Rep, Ketterline, of 140..52: offered resolutlon to, the effect that 11241nel:felt as there' Vats a can kiate noreinated for Grand SedieterY, accordance with the existing laws, it Wait inexpedientto take any 'action looking' to'n re-Opening 'of the nomi • nation. ' ' t Riaplesentative C. C. Ennis, of Nei.-61, *offered es a substitute a preamble and resolution, setting-' lorth that in consequencaef - the decease of Bro ther Cara, thii:Grand 'Lodge vies plead 'in an anoinalottapbsition e rnakingrit liairablethat the nomination ;%for;;Grand.Seeretary should to •re, °Petted, era directing the Gr,and Kegler to , anpileation to the •Qnuid Sire OAS United States for d lap eipkitlott to dispense on . ' ',comfort witlatections 1 and 2 Of Act 15 of he By-lawiffif, the Grand Lodge, in so far as. they apply to the nOmlnation . and election of, ,(Arend; Secretary:; 'After , much discussion a vote by Lodges was tailed, and. iesulted , hl,lbe.adoistibb of ttfeeettbsti. 4 trite , by a vote pf 126 yeas to 27 ,nays. They nominatiOnS for GrandAt4Ce:rittery then opened,. when the' following •nOmitiationa were'made,'Viz.: Berthing; ef .N04, 1 54' J. B:..Nicholion, of'No. '1.00;' J:Sebe.ll, of NO .Alp "Francis Eastlack, of No.' 477; George Etawkeb' of No-,32slßnlttlabs,,Bnuctier,_Of No., 11; W.' 13 Jackson, Of No: 114; ' G.'W: Holstein of No. 57; Jellm ,- Platt, of No: 11; J. W. Tynda 42 . 4j0. 296; George , ' Bug°, of No. ' 13; O. Hick's'''. of No., 20k ; John. Curtis, of NO. 643; Gdorge Bertram, t _DrNo. 190 ; ' D. W. Morris; of N. 41;S. N: Post*. of No. '190:; w.:11011.:es,of N0..128, and Charles Orthill, of No. 146. be committee to make arrangenierits for the funeral of thelate:,Granif Seeretarv, 'Made their report,' witivbille amounting to $982.• The re port was approVed and the bills ordered to be' Charters were granted for Lodges 'as folfoWst One at Lachbrug, in "Armstrong county; one at Bend erstnarg; in Adams county, and one felt a German Lodge, • in Allegheny,City. • Some fifty Past Drawls were 'admitted to Mem bership, and a number of Representatlies% fiatie were received and acknowledged, when the Grand Lodge 'adjourned. ' • Input ItortistmANa..;.-A meeting of, the' Irish Republican Association was held' on- Saturday evSnihg, at N. W. corner bf Fifth miff ,leactist streets- Mr. John M. Moriarty the atoll., and after a few prefatory remarks introduced Mr. Msrtin Lavelle,•Pf Partry, Ireland, brother of the distinguished Irish patriot 'priestspf , that:name. Mr. Lattlle went'on. to say that it is strangehoW. different Irishmen act on both aides of the Atlan tic; - lake:land .the Irish people :are ultra»aboh-• fionists, while in the United States Irishmen Urn in fidor of the-Democratic party, which` always sustained and maintained slavery._ ' During the" War all 'lrish ;nationalists Were in t &Nor of the North, while England and Irishilern; °cults fevored the rebels. At the great meeting in the Dublin Rotunda:ln 1861, when tlitaritia'x:. Parliament, after„the capture of Mason and Sli dell, intended to declare war against 'the Union and support the Confederacy—at that meeting the Irish people, _through their .rectagnized na . clonal leaders, declared that any , attempt of Eng land to rain, this country , would arm every true Irishman, at home and abroad, to take the long-wished-for revenge against her power. It was that feeling amongst, the people that pre veted England froth openly taking sides withth South. Let war be declared againstEligland, an the Irish will, do all the blood-ietting, and , I pay the bill. Let the word go forth to England, pay the Alabama claims or war," and soon the robber nation will • down with the "dust." He encouraged hie hearers to identify themselves with the party of universal liberty, and thus m t with the gratitude of the true "men In the g up .. i Mr. William Dunlap was next introduced, and urged strongly in favor of a protective' tariff, which would insure the Ameritan laborer em ployment. The Democratic party waa always in favor of free, trade, and therefore .ngland and the Democracy hold close alliance. Nobody would gain anything by free trade but. England. Lust year we exported to England one hundred' an seventy millions of dollars in specie for man ul ctures, and part of that amount went to pay a s tiding army to keep the Irish people in ,su jeetion. And yet his countrymen snort th Democratic party, which favors and would yel a now extend this vicious policy. The great American political economist, Henry C. Carey, etstea that Irishmen, by their votes for ,the De m Tracy, are so effectively doing the work of En land, that it is her best policy to crush theni all out of her soil, and force them to,Amertcai This will account for her attitude towards Ire land. He was glad, however, to perceiVe that now a disposition to do better was perceptible, and congratulated the chairman upon his service to the cause. .1 7 2.11ErtAL o}' A CONGREWOtAI4.—The remains of H Darwin A. Finney, late member of Congress frthe Twentieth District, arrived in this city ion aturday, and wore interred at Laurel ")1111 Cetery; Rev. Charles E. Mellvaine, Rector of the, Church of the Evangelista, ofliciatine. 'Oa Frittay the remains were received from the ship atow York, by Hon. S. N. Pettis, Hon. Charles o'_ Bill and Hon. A. J. Glossbronuer, Committee of ongress,accompanied. bYlEitirrlsou §. Linker, De my Sergeant-at-Arms 'of the United States Ho se of Representatives. , The Committee in eh' ge, together with a brother of -- tho,,deceased,, A. '. Finney..Esq., and 11 wife,R..Oarbuit;of New tl Yo k,land Captain F. W. Hurdekoper: of Mead vll , left . New York ' on Saturday morning, and on heir arrival at West Philadelphia, were met an escorted to the cometery_by a Legislative Coiamittee.consisting of Hon. Morrow B. Lowry, of g..rie: General Harry White, of Indiana; Hon. Joseph C. Brown, of 'Mercer; Hon. MM. M. Ran dall. of Schuylkill, and General William McCand leui, pi Philadelphia, on has)) of tho Senate; and in behalf of the Assemb)y, Masora. Clark, 01 War ren; Beatty and Ames; 'of Crawford; Rea and Scrim ahan of Erie; Weetlakir and Itolainsen, of -Mercer, and Duncan, - of Nenango. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE.—The opening exercises of the Sunday . School Teachers Insti tute, to, be hold by, the Pennsrvania Runday School Association during the pretiettemeek at, the Second Reformed Church. Seventh street, above Brown, took place last evening. The ser mon was preached brthe Rev. T. Do Witt Tal mage. Loading : Sunday-school men and - others from this and different cities will take part in the Institution in the afternoons and eventngs of the Tfee„li, and subjects comieetedlvith the : welfare of the, oath of our city will be diseussed. /Nib fALLATION.—The installation of the Rev. Maithew Newkirk as Pastof of the North Tenth Strcetßresbyterian Chutchlo9 . 4 rlace last even ing! Rev. Dr. 'Musgrave,' the :retiring pastor, preiided and delivered a charge to his'suCeeStgm. Rev: D. A. Cunningham *ached the serixteu, and Rev. J. A. Muchmore delivered the charge to the people. Arrommrsers BY MAYOR Fox:—The follow ing appointments were made by Mayor Fox on Saturday : Samuel C. Jones, Sergeant of Eighth District, vice Wm. Ladey; Policemen, Thomas A. Williame, First District; John W. Townsend, Fifth District; Nathan Male, Eleventh Metric% Frcd'k M. Thompson, Fifth District. THE SMSIS SIPTVIEEs.--Thq , Swiss COMtil, in thia'city, In behalf of the con:make who aro eel- ;kg ala f0r, 4 1 0 3 sufferer" Wtho r 'S el Yilir o, i ni v u h 6d iet t: ac,hoorletiges the' receipt s - 1 4 14,34 a , totes th .(previous ;:ooittri bpt~too o, be rotur ia than k s ottot of $3,550 02, for ty c the gotteroutt donors. Mid*. .1113116E1t musmuts. URGLARIOI7B Ornaarrosui.-L-k spirit of re n wed activity appears to , haVO seized upon the b rglarionsly disposed, and they are now plying th it ittooationsmithlvigotin'p4dob t atm:hh' • entlY they have not been very well rewar ded f. their labors. They seem to - manifest a rook ie. :nese and - total. disregard, of,, consequences, w .ich indicates them to be either novices in the b siness, or else possessed of _a. desire. for plea de which will not stop short of some ofi their gang getting.a dose cold; , Wad' which will e ff ectually end their career. And this some o 1 them will get in their persistent attempts at brirelary, for the citizens have ,become so tho roughly aroused to a sense bf their_ own safety thin they have determined to keep watch and defend their property to the "bitter end." Within three or four days no less ;than; ; six burglaries akd • attempted burglaries have been com mitted in. Camden. These. are perpetrated when watchmen are at the opposite end_of ' beats; consequently they ' :are cr rie on with perfect impunity, except they are interfered with by the inmates of the house they operate-upon*. A night two since one of this class of,many depredatora, effected an entrance Into the rcaldenco. og Mr ,„Alonzo Johnson, on Ponith street, hdow, Cherry. Mr. J. heard the noise , he made, bust thought at first that it was the rattling'of shutters. He listened attentively and heard , footeteps Lon the stairway. Presently the. robbeL struck a light. The moment this uwas dOhn•ho Seized a sword which was standing in the room, and made after the - Intrutkir•who T prealpitattdy • fled without accomplishing h is.thieviShPurposekand madelds escape. • A house at the corner of Third and-Walnut streets was also entered on Saturday night and robbed of?sonie not ilry-;valttable things; 'the robbers becoming • frightened and decamped. On ' the same •• evening an attempt was-- made •to break into the residence of Roberti S Bender, 4 on , Fideral street, belowThirdy by prying nut a window in the rear second story. Here, too, the robbers be canoe alarmed and fled' withodti effetiang their ob ject. That+ bold operabeinit call for tharaderition of some stringent' measures to bring outlaws to ishmen ,ea :a means of throwing protee tion around the quiet hones and property o f citizens. Wanaddition 'to the - polite . fcirce_dg' it, let that addition be blad. ROWDVl4C—ltiAvdyism aPpeara r to be 'tin'the incrosiield Citinden. Within a feW days whorel gross breaches'of the peace hive' taken plaesi in; needle parties set 'upon ' by,despenidoce" and beaten' in a Shameful wanner. Early on Sunday morning Officer Eider found titian in the street who had been bruised_ ~ ; i n shocking way. He was promptly -•L , _ prOvided with medical attendance, He gave his name •as McLaughlin. Subsequently! a seedy individual was arrested lvtio was minus a coat and, appeared ;otherwise dilapidatedy,sup posed to have been one of the Parties engaged in the assault and battery. Aftt`later hbitr,the same morning 'fohr bralsers werearreated near the base-bad grounds, wh o were eitaged - in a prize tight. They were committed for a hearing., DEUNIPCIINF.BI3.--Op r Saturday and Sunday nights several parties were arrested for' drunken and disorderly cOnduct. They.,were required this morning to pay,the 'usual fine LastCottonTears, Cprn ax3.llCottonprOpa. The Department Of Agiicaltnre :fail:tidies. esti mates in detail of the'corn and. "cotion.crolle • of last year, aeIOLIRWE , :- ~ , __-• ~• , , ,. : .'•• ,• • Corn.—We are unable to figure out: - the ',thou sand millions of bushels, . promised' by •,eartainine calculators. A hatidsomejnerettsd,itinintaliVear of 137,000 bualielsilf not all that Could:be:desired at the present time, allordg•Axt aggregate ,Of, 67,000;000 - larger than in•l9s9;;Witkotttlnclifdliag the Pacitle.Btates,whichArOnnsulted to. Corn-pro dnetitni, but a decrease in - propertititOt" the 'en tire prisilfactiOn; and,taincreaseAf -AbOualiteen per cent. in nine years; . a • good multi • though barely Abreast with the increase of poplalation. - The following is thfl'liBtimatei - i _ Maine, bush.. 1,500, 000 Louisiana ... 17,397,000 N. Hampshire, 1,511,000 Texas..... . 2.1,837,000 Vermont.. .. ) 1,672,000 Arkansas, ..., 32,44.9,00 e Massachusetts, 2,202,000 Tennessee... 64,772,000 Rhode Island.. 346;000 West'Va.... • 7;695,000 Connecticut..'. 2,ls2,oooicentuCky, . .. 58,187,000 i • New York ....20,910,000 Mmouri.-.. 6,096,700 New Jersey - _10,216,000 i11irie15,.....134 ; 863,000 Pennsylvania. 31,979,000 judlana...... 90,832,000 Delaware 3,275,000 i Ottiti.,„ ..... 71,010,000 Maryland... 319,00 Mialgaii:::. - 18,815,000 Virginia 19,969,000 Wisconsin. 1 . 2,565.00' N. Carolina . .23, 366,0001151ffitiesota.. . 8,255,000 8. Carolina... 9,8'70,000 Iowa: .. : . . .. 65,332,000 Georgia. .....27,294,000 Kaunas... ~. 6,487,000 Flrida 2,950,000 Nebraska.... 3,18:),000 Al barna 31,240,000 -- Missouri.... .35,519,000 Total_ . ' .:,.905,178,000 Cotton.-B.ince the reception. of the October re turns local reports from the cotton section have been much more favorable, especially in the Bolithwest, where the result, in comparison with i ~the average planted, is better than in any pre- ceding season since the trial of free labor, While, the area in cotton Was somewhat less than in'. 18 7, the vulture was better, and in all the States west, of Alabama the yield , was far better, wild, leap draliback and casualty, though, the reverse was - the- case• iti.All the more Eastern cotton States, yet 14 the. West that tells upon the result. The following estimate is rather below than above the actual yield : Braes, Bales., N. Carolina.... 140,000 Louisiana 250,000 8. Carolina.... 180,000 Texas 260,000 GeOrgia. 291,0Q0 Arkansas I 26'5,000 Florida 35,000 Tennesiee 200,000 Alabama • .. 285,000 Other States.... 750,000 Af' sissippi .... 400,000 1 Total Tlie National Colored Men's Conveu V,VesiurioToN, , Jan. 17.—The committee aPr nointed by the National Colored , Men'e Convert ia uo 'Josiah Weir, of Pennsyiyania, thairmani, tae rgo T. Downing, of Rhode'lsland; Capt. 6. H. ackett, of Maryland; James. M. Simms,' of (3eOrgia ,''J. F. Cook, Diatriet of Columbia ; J. W: Stringer, of, Dlinois, add. John De DaPtist, of i t Mi shisippi—to seek wan intervie with the Jti die ary Committee of ,the House, Waited Von tha committed yesterday, and were received in ;the moat cordial manner. - 'Mr: Weir- ad , dretated the committeef.dt-length:, *:stating fully the wishes of the convention and people he re - pre k f ailed _relative to, thnir condition,Ap4 ' 3 : 4 9/ 3 yes ec,tfolly urged , open them the Importance, of totaking speedy action in the matter of the enfrad: ,chisernent of the colored people of,the, North. nd lyeat. Mr. DoWnindiespectfully nted upon. the committee the necessity of the passage by Con grees of an act providing that in the paYment)Of :bodnties to r, olor ed poldier 8 no distinction on pc., count of former conditiodshalibe moide, litittriat" thoOe borne on the muster-rolls ab slaves shall re ceive the same bounties allowid to other soldiers tor the same perio&and term if, service. The chairman of the Judiciary'Committee, in reply ing to Mr,,Weir'e; addreae s *esu n ad , hire that ,Con.., Kress wag folly-alive' to' ilid'-queistiodof . etinal' rights, and would not fail to take, action in `he matter in a short tiros. Regarding the' boroitS , qnestion, they were instrtitted to seek an inter view with the Committee on Military Affairs, they ;were uesured, wguld render eatiafao t in the matter. The interview waa a pleasant lasting for about , an hour, and evidently eluded to the sitiainetiiin Of all: wh do .1 one con 11#1 Q wortea tor th P e_r adde[pfli lsv ve ening~ inlletln, • WILMINGTON, NlL—Steen:made Pioneer. Catharine— ' 78 bble rosin David AmOng; 79 bales cotton 179 bble spirits turpentine 656 bbls rosin 4 bble 3 bdle 1 pee Iron 2 bags zinc'Cochran. Russell & Co; 7 Wilt; 1 - hhd iron 6. bales.ragel W SA;unliffe; 8 Male 24 bli bble ,enap_ty. SY, Gaul ; 2 halelo rags ' Jessup &Moore; 100 bbte rOvin M Mayer ; Wobble Stint Mayer & Morgan; 3hal& rags thanes B. 125 bus. 'resin Charles E Radom); 100 866 feet 'ldtch eine lumber. - 103 bble emits turpentine 144 i bblp rosin a 11.-Rowley l5 bagerice Rice do DlVlll;ll6batee cotton 100 bble pitch Pren tice Fitler; 14,000 shinAlee.26,4o,juniper, hone to /1 Taylor. & Seam., 30 bales, cotton Woodward & Sone M empty half bble Whitney Son; 11 do kegs (9 Beret:ter; LONDON—Brig Speed, Larkin-23 Co eeap Turner ;47; Wayne; 82 cks soda S W 'Welsh; 16 eke eeed Anacreon & Co; 75 bbls plumbage Dabney. Morgan do co,;. 6266 bats Irocy3F.; Bazleyt& Co; 120 tots chbfaClay 1 ogee mope C B Dims ; ; 100 pige_lead put old nab 1480.bure Iron 10 ce grim 16 'eke oil 107 balms wool order, TI IDAD—Brig Emily Fieher, Ulark-44 Blida auger 291 doTaseeo 60 ten do Goo C Canon J 5 Co. Ll - ERPOOL—Bark Lanise.Dehly-3000 sacke common salt 250 doline do 20 tone rock oak A•Kerr & Bro ~, g I I I :7. Tatiutium 11110111, vr , Fon UM ..Glaego..Nerr York. Dec, 25 . .London.../gow Y0rk..........D0c. 28 .14verpool.,piew York .....D00„,so Liverpool, :New Y0rk...........D00. 20 .Llverpool—Portland.. 81 ..01segew..New York» . Jou. A . Io .. . Atnlfnts Moravia]; Caledoula tibit...... . .;,.'...,,..4%*11,...Ninv Yerky,44-viElefiq. -.- , au1ter00..........A....1.. ,ifievr K0.:14 .a ~ _all.. ' , Nem, Feronc4.....dww.m. . army >,;;;;,sct.:ediai,, , a, i.Nada'sekta... , ...l,..:daverpeoltk fre Yolk. L. , :1.:.: 4. a . elite ' b:; ; , • 1 aierde r ...4leathame, avr o *flk ......‘,4,4,. Jam ,tll,, .:•....-..::....:Ne i rip. L..- ,:,..',3 IA rado,;i::.:.',....:NeVe .1 .\ .:.,.J.:: , ... sta.lo`' Union...-. ;,:. t ..... New orkit reran: ..'.,.'...'.'.:i Mkt ed cambia .... .'. - .'. ...New y'ert..flaviesi ...,.,:..,.. sal-91' El arrantererp:.• New irork. l .l.4verveol.:.'...,.:•.,:Jad.ti '' e de Para... ~.New Iferkt:Navrer.,.'i.,‘„ anis. ,V 4 ..• •__.; Xl* Y0rk:r.9,48/OW.: . ' '....'.. Jii.n. 23 , opiate.::._'.. :.rldhatelpida. avow 0rkia . .. , .. :rang Wl': id eirkeeeit:, . „. ~.New York. ado J61[0_4'0,441.- -Jaw' Sla ' City of :'Parid... - .,"Netv , York; .I.lveri_ .._,•., , ,5.... Jan: Ea' }Caesar,* .N. Yorki.l.tvece Ma Haft ...Tan, ke Llemakenia_ ~ ..14:41k..f1amben!.',..4 Jan. 2S M Stan al Otriete: .',Havatia.....4...::',Jan,+27 , Java. ..tt .... .N ew ark. '.l.lvmeol.: .1..........Tia.11 , Nebraska..:.,. . ..:.Neaf'York..l4vMaeo l,•. .:... -;...Jid.111 Trip 011........ .:-.Nevr Vork..laveroo6l a : . c.• .".......jeu• k 3. 11 . 0., ' ...Netv York. Xmas '.....,..'..., ..Jae. 202 1).1111Meuilm biumi:„ ,TRADIik• J.PRItsE WETHEuthia, llorrzaar Cox:atria HENRY WINBOI4, t 4 la ;If :Itit ft !I zoi DA PORWOF PHILAVEMIUI,--JmoleaT 18. flute Xtrozo.' 7 121 St= Sim; '4l 471 num Woris.t4 48 ARRIVED ON 'SATURDAY.. Steamer :Pioneer Catharine; 50 hourit front Wihiiingtoni NC. with 'cotton naval atorea. &c. to PhifodebtoPtit ono Soothes Mac BS Go. _ , , • _.„ Bieamer 'Brunette,lsowe. 24 houre Font i'tf)r aPrwo wi sliders tO Jabal , ' t teamer Norfolk._ piatt, from : Richmond and Norfolk. with mdee to W P Clyde di Co. _ • Steamer Geo 11 Stout. Ford, - ifroin Waahhiston. and' Alexandria;with Indio td P Clyde & Co. Bark . Louisa (Norw). DeblY t , 61 due from :Lie - ono:414 with milt to Alexander Korr'd; Bro. T owed up by ateam tua Brace. _ Brig Fisher:. days from ,Trinidad. with auger and moinksea to Geo C Careen & • , - chr W .Phar6:Allem's diva f r o m Billiton. with indite to erehon Cleud.r-artived on Friday.. , CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Stdainer. W',.Eyerman. Vance. Richmond.,Win P Clyde dt Co: Steamer New York. ithiis t _Nyaellineori. W steamer ft iiifilhug.'Cundlrt. saltintore. A GOVON Jr'. Balichiolique.:Durfiee.LOndon.lVorkettan'es,Co. - - _ CoiretiPOndence'of the Philo:deblds au& • • LBWEB.D a134116-IPfd , b ,fol llowituc yeaaela Anti detailed, aot re Watnr , by bend 'ale& 'Mnry - E _Dm`aeaton for Tit/A:lts: a - Brooke; -- from - Virntnia for,.NewYorits, A Lind' trom.:Npta.,o,e,aul, DeL for Selo York:, 4,anaea 4 ilk. fi ja ti hi t ." - IV . iiir U ff "Uu Tetiki -- - n j ekii U r, MEL 11, Ql' 11113 , _ York : _ 1 LA R r ' n ' s r n Atte et from,. Ow.. ors • or virgin's; . cale A _rom do for ddingt on ; win 11 notpep top, from 'do . for, , witsains., tot Ne: P Mary brewer an d Blunter. from do' for Bala. mod; N Murat and g 7 1 .1,114 kier. from -..-,_.: Wind N. lionts. 4c.. ' , 4OSEPiI LAFfiTHA. ', , talroxinto4; . ShipAVestingreland, itgamitiond,„wae zone/ring at Si. Thomas 24 trist,..eXnectea to Arab ay the 15th., . Blain Ilene. Foroth. from flow York etiC.Atig. at'San Francisco 16th inst , ShipSoVeraisibitieSpa Giiv), Jehtioi,cleared at: Newyak tet inn. for San Francisco.,,. , Ship Annie Nettleton. Ciark.poni.Boston. did hot arrive at Gallito Dec le, as before 'Tenor:tort, It was ship Annie BoYlettea:Coolt,_from Bomba,y. ..,. ~ • • , Ship Sonora . Hutchinson. IrOm New York 16th , Sept.S at San Frniacisco letb find; .. Sniatinerlane. Sipper. at Cuxhaven alae,tilt. from Stearaer City'a New York Ottr). 'Tttbsitti4 'eleareetet New York 16tirinst for - Liverpool. , . , Steamer , Prometheus. Gum hence it, tharlesion. yea.. tard _ , steamer. voltmteer; ciallasher, cleared MN York lilt instantfor this port, • , • Steamer WY•ll4.tm Teal: cleared at Savannah lint Mat for tete port=, Glasgow Steamer for.* Iledderwick. from ao etlk that, at New York yesterday. Steamercaledonia...lScDocald. celled from Greenock 2d init. for New'-York. Steamer Rhein. Meyer. at Bremen 28th nIL trom New York, grounded off Norderney, and imnmg Steamer Rensibgton. Babson. sailed from New Orleans 14th inst. ter Boston. • Steamer Rieingii4r: • Ebig.•deared at Mew York' 16th inst. for Aspinwall , • , • Steamers Afaiiposa.• Ramble; 'Crescent City, Malmo!. and De Soto. EMotip, ~cleared at New Yor- 16th inst. for New Orlean s— , • SteamerMissunri, Orems.'at Havana 16th instant from ,New York: , _ • , Bark, Black lirethera Odr). Perry, sailed,from Charleston 16th inat..for this kort. , • Bark Beawfdit ir tlentjel. clmired at,, Now York 16th Inst. for Sydney: NB . Bark Starllgh Reynolds., sailed from •Trteste 24th'ult.• - for Messina.' Bark Prince Waldemar. Jacques, 'rem Singapore 03th Sept. for Boston i sit Glatmestatdsth inst. • • Brig Ortolan. iseeman.from Balermocat• Baltimore 18th ig Nelie; Ciatticki cl • at Glbraltitr 25th tat. for Leghorn—not LowleL • • • • • Behr David 'Faust, Lord. et Cienfuegos eith Inst. tom Batilla River, Ga. • • • Behr Addle Ryerson. Mutchinge. hence for Portland. at Rehash' Mole I,6th inspz• dam Katy Bell, Taylor, aleateil at New Yea 16th Jodi for lyevs Castle, Dol. 47.16:inixtee. was up at Charleston 14th inst. for this Dort. ' ' Schr Amos Edwards. Somers.. at Boston 16th inshfrom Charleston. Behr Kdword Lameyer, Gonerns t, fro Now Castel. Del. for s+ ewburyport. at Holmes* Hole 14th inst. and sailed Bei tda L v. Schrs .& 2.4 Deed; Steelman; Marlr ' faitheS• Croweil. and Map' E Rankin. Crosby. bones at-saoston 11th trust. _.. memos BusOzmiant, Brig Dottie 8 Xpery. Fitts, from Portland for Matan zas. was wrecked about two mites frock No Name Coy. Abaco. 27th nit. Vessel and 'cargo longer. box awoke). a Scbooer ”Dyer" (Probabli Dyer). ftentJathes River 19r Boston. with,areargoot oysters. was 'run into and punk did* of llth fruit. during ti thick fog.by steamer Mielyouri. from fiesslrork.ak EiftvikThs. e Franklin. !hiker. a seamon,bolouging to, the scbooptirr, wsofiromse& tl:fl,l:d:~Ai:i~1.Nt~ MER RIC , K4 ' . I S I O H U O , T E I H S WA ' RK FOUNDRY, f ' i4ll 4io WiHlNMA CTU krgiade l p•h— ia. STEAM ERGlNEBOgliquid Low am" non . z li . daio Vertical,Hearn. Oscillating; Blast , and • Wrath POMP. Badit= i43.... :titer Oda, Tabular. dm. 8 . ' Kaamyth and DaVy "tyleadlitd el CASTINGS--LoarMlOrt`and Groin sankiiiivis, ad. . ROOFS—Iron Framer , for covering with slate or Iron. , T.FIRS—Of Caat or Wrought Iron, for refineries, water. 0 WialliinKY4inch !as itieeiiirla4 Reach Cuthurs. le . , S t er v a t agt . To t n o t r Ae rurifi ri. ac t" Coke and UhluvOid Bar. SUG MAC H I NERY—Such as Vacuum Pans and • Pampa, Defecatorajione Black Filter., Burners, Wash. - .eta and Elevator': Bag Filters, Sugar and Bone Black &le manufacti k. mersol the fllokng snaciaitiair C' '• In Philadelphia sad vicinity, o of Iry imam Wright" Patent Variable Cutoff Steam In Pe lvenia, of Shawd ßu s e r e. ustice" Patent DeadAltroks 'ln the _ Tz to Stiai, a weitonieisiimii i3l);f4ediertni and Selnalencing Centrifugal Sugar4lnsilarcgidachine. Glials & Bailors improvement on Aspinwall & Woolsers `Centrifugal. „Barbara Patent W ri Wl i. ron Retort Lid. ,:i3toridian's Dri ll G Rot. :, , . , . Nontractore for the es ereetion, luad fill.ineup of Re . : erica for working Sugar or Molazaes. puladEß AND YELLOW menu. SHEATHING. er.s per Nails. 13olts,eu3dIsmot., eon CO} Na. tly oichnild suet for r , a* by ,=NNY , IWITOIOIII SEI South hvs. 2,380,000 G IRON—TO ARRIVE, NO. 1 SCOTCH PIG IRON— s leng_arnock and Cwmbran brands. For sale in lota to ;snit by PETER WRIGHT & SONS. ES ,WaNtit, atrett, 1 7 0 t $ :4 :4:4 ar 'CH TH STORE — JAMES di LEE. No. 11 NORTE Li ECOND street, bave now on hand a large and choice .ace rtment of Fall and Minter Gpode , particularly ad. to tit the MercluMnliMer :Trade, comprising in part., 4 ,k,re eh. Belgian and American Cloths of every deserip. , lion. r , OVEIATINGS. Black French Gm tCO lorDeavens. Colored. Freneh Castor Beavers. London Blue Pilot Clothe. ' Black and Colored Chinchillas. Blues, Black and Dahlia Moscow,. ,PANTADOOIi TUFEr. , • ~, • Black FrenchDoeskS e rect, ,i , . • ilins ' • Fancy Caarbneres new styles. Steel Mixed Doeskins. Camimeree for mite, now styles. 8.4 and 64 Doeskine..best make,._ Velvet Cords. Epaverteeinii /tali= Cloths. , , i ; Canvas. with every valiety of other trimmings, adapted to Men's and Boys ear, to which we invite the stem lion of Merchant Tailors and othJers. atAMES wholesale and retaAl. ds LEE. No! 1 North Second strilet. atiNitf Slim of the Gelded LaMb. num FAENTB I —WE OFFER TO TEE TRADE REMO, iwiate.Lead, Zinc, White and Colorell Paints of our — ownonanufacture, of undoubted purity, 1111 quanUties tc suit purchasers. ROBERT EIBOBE AR FR At CO., Dealers lh Paints and Varnishes. N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets. , - • • , n0274f . ÜBAIIB ROOT, OF REGENT IMPORTATION AND Pvpty pupperior 411101.11 w; Wk e tcl Glyn Arbiev„,Ewit-ill, castor 014 White amiii Mot dQcsitilo of vitriolic brandc.— sale by ROBEitT BOOEIIeICAKER. Northeast golpA'Fl4 HAW , ' RUGGISTIP= SUNDRIES.WDRADVATES, MORTArt D r Tiles, Combs, prelates.' Mirrors,' Vereezers, _Pad 't Box 8, Horn t3coopu Surgical Instruments. Trusses, Hard and • Softglubber'Goods, Vial Cases. Glass and hietal dtcy.stil at "FiritHande. - % 13NOWDEN , Ar BROTHER; aps tt 28 South Eighth 'street. oIDOBEET SHOEMAKER.%I '•COV:I I NHOLESEN . JA) ID rugginte. Northeact ekriter Fourth. alidßacectree invite the attention or thelu.radcr to 'their large steak '0 ifineirtros szt,dlc . henitekiiiwEgeet.itlal 011418ponges, Clerics, :-.:':.'i.,.::.o**.iwit.Aok*s.;! 7,, :' , ` Ism iititAftrNe.4,76s6liiaitig,s. I g os i m , 179/barrels Spirits Tarpeatine. Now lanoung from steamer Pioneer. from Wilmington. N. U. and for sale Iby ,(100k!RIVist,•#11)38ELL .C(.).,;122 North Front / IBt IAV ~, VECialc 1§:, BATES ,colvotc OfiNABURCiti .paqetovr, In store • and for mile: try, .c()WIR.A.N RUBSEI.I4 LIGt 112 North Front tr•••• t,; • •• svatrigimml-,:atliWAgi.illt LE N0.'16 SoUth ea. att27.o SMEMO I'IMPENTE:FE 'ANtillQ l4 1 —llll BAR' 1.0 4iptrits"Purpentine; 142 bbla. Pale Bow :Rosin; JAM bbls.Rio. 2.l3hietaing Roe tOluziding front. steamer Pioneer. •or by EDW.A.SO,WLEY. / 6 a. Witsprop- matt t: I M WAL4 24 m °l4 breL l lntenli llal4° ltt i a i sra 4080% DELVOS. :MRS. JOICN DRATIMI4.IO,IIOFV2zwvma ; FIFTH ITZEICL-DARF s MUM," .'. ItOBLVAV J 'iNt -- All.. 1 1 4 474 : tittNiNG: ` • UNTTL BURP . ; . r Loa it 4T with its P.E,4 B PRI dikk ' lital;tiiittEliii• ~„B : r,' .aett in ndieinang 4,,egi e 4E "IttoArr.i. ' , , BEA.TB REDD JULEDA, OM ADVANOE. wmaitrr, prENT A!eltin i 9l473llp7doitL' ..T u n o itro s vi ND lo ulp,viti, 11 0 T Veiall'eljaCeSEl L SO ° '" Dion Bouolpyiltn tired' honsationallnalta of AFXBkt. DARK: Oft, WOUPON D MIGLIT. RoceiVolkon oath represe_ntation WITH ENTidoeinnTlO iIkiTbADEDIL" J.'E. NoDuNOUGLI.." „:„OLD TOM bow seem"' .by_.; 8. fl_inith and J.bnTbontai mi. chine* by AloY, Walton; bluda by,elmon tinolor. citieser to btcotrnhojisto thotio WZIO reildb adjacent mut foam them will be a daylight unto BATURDILIC AFTBRNOON. at O'OLOWLi RI E 0 .0 :hi - U -E SEVENTII_WrimPT. below Arch. Commence p 17.45 a' C. DREWRY . .Solo Jl.ausee • luta httmager Continued flui;eiria liiiilient Young Artlete -•- • MISS SUSAN GALTON AND,TEE ENGLISH 01 , 611 A COMPANY. LAST NIGHT OF "OFFS N BAWLS" .. 1 1 1 , “ 66 .0 0 6 v, g Preceded by_A SFAREGIN COMSDIETTA. SUSAN UALTON MATISSE ON SATURDAY AT St. PARLOR CONCERTO; 27- NATATORIUM HALL. Broad etree_tetow Walno+ THIRD 00N4JSIt SATURDAY ,EV=IING. Jaw' 22d. Tickets and ProgranUned at -L. , ifeyeee Music tea% No; lOtrestnut laced. and at tho door. jatEWn.W.JB,IO M USICAp - FUND ' • I,AL:MoiI Z AND MARK iusamra A t v AIR DRODS,STRA IDATiNEES, Y SATURDAY AT BM PAR. . rackage of to Tieketx Slagle AWlatlon;so‘ MAO For molest DIN ChNdaut street , , ' , J41.-u • ACADEMY 01 Eit/E :V II , • - • • 011E8 Street above Tenth, Open from 9A. lb 6P. smin Wpotan i ttleture T ot still , ou ezhlblBoac CIERMANLA'ORCUESTAA PITBI.IO :ThfUlllkEilltatla VI at thellerthitlitt#lll Ha: every Wednesday. at 0,56' 'l'. M. 1101111 C TffitAii_,... Tickets geld iAt-the door. and AIL PnacaP.l4 Inur • rackagee ofeffigliN IS cents!. ' r - , nyve EititM be mule ydrtAtitqg tio SAATEIM '=.o MentereY street„Wl G!B Awe Wore. Mil Obeetlitit. !treat, er ANDBM3_ tufa fitpya. 1104 (Meet/rat street. : 001744 VOX , Lizmum i lmuffr in GRiuiA Bszets. liENT, Ettdopinn3 'Sons" Dinei 137 Thmat,40 4 :riu# 410 . , , 24 , 144 1 111 V MS' CDESTIIIIrr ST. . RINK ASSOCIATION. 2,00(11 AaAB i - $ 100 Pstintiturr--Morti JOSEPH T. THOMAS: : . • DINEL.,7OItB. , • • war.o.rdßElY..alD; JOIINYALLON. - • B. Hamm OTT. IC D. B.A.ROLAY., • . HON. &11. CAMPBELL HON, J. T. TEIDE4* BR; ,..4.Frupit Dot*. vw Limited kinotiur oft Stock For aiate Tber 4 i iv ipany who oign o BO DID S pilaw KATING ItINU, egrike rat tligiMilifsua" d , Twary4bird Its., have inetructed us - to offer a Limited nmonAt of the eta& for sale in shame of One Hundred Dotter' each. A large amount of money...bac bean expended in the erect tine of the build ing , which is 220 by 110 feet. The main hall le ,6 feet' high. Each share of stock will be entitled to an advance digt , dead, payable 3 early, of twen_tyiser cent. (SM) in tickets., subject to pravisioncei .the OpLawe of the Company, . Su ch dividends way Delaken In single. aeasoei. or Coupon tickets, which are transferable. Revrding tho success of the project there can.,be no, doub se the building is latertaw for *public balh , td 'be used or concerts. church Mir% !alive.* convention% In ricultural exhibitions. etc. Further particular/ " can be obtained at our, _ D 1-1 V'E'N +Si B Ex) T No. AO S. Third ,Stioci, DMMDMM)'IIIOIIrICIEe• loir OFFICE OFTHE NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY: ,PHILADELPLUA. NO. 407 VIALNUTRISEST. ISea, DIVIDEIiDNOTICE - - - - - - - - . The Transfer Book* of this Comport, frill be doled on SATURDAY , the 9th is nt 3 lock I'. 31., sad be retitiomed on OATURDAIfetho 16th hut. A Dividend-has this day been'declared of Five (5) Per Cent., clear of taxes p ayable . in salts bearing no Worts; and convertible into . A:Seven rqr Leaf. MortgAge Bonds of the Comnanyin aumgi of net lees than Five Itutuirsd Dot hire. on and a fter May let next' The said Dividend will be credited to the Stockholders as thenshall dead registered On the books of the Cont. vany*ou BAT UItDAI. tho Bth inst. W5l. WISTEft. ia7lmp Tres/Inter. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Office.= S. FOURTH street. PituAnm.rina. Dec.3o. 18Gb DIVIDEND NOTICE. The transfer bookso of tins Comcomp will be closed on the 4th of January next and be reopened on Tackler January 12th. A Dividend of MVO Per cent. has been declared on the Preferred andrConimon Btock.clear of National and State Taxes. payahle Comunon 'Stock oh and afterJauttary 26th Iso9. the holders thereof as they shall regis tered on the Bookif of the tom pasty on tbe 4th ef Januarypavable stable otter.' firitr,All orders tor 41Hvidende must be witnessed and stamped de3o ~,s. S. BRAI3PORD. Treasurer. ow. OizFJCS' OF THE IiNTIIRACITE.INSURANCE _ ANb,HO.. 131 A WALNUT STREET. , F/ILLADELPIII4. Jam 41, 1869. Thri,,twlfl4flibirect. ars Have tills day declared a Dlvi denZ Or.bI.I•TEEDI PER. CENT. on the Capital Stock paid ta t veyeldeoti denilmul. free of taxes. jail i4j; -' Secretary. OFFICE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NOETkI 881,7 ,11131ER1CA. 1 • , Pin tarrtriria. Snit- 11 - 1 8 0 - divio Direetore 'have nue dal , declared semi - annuli dend of tlia• Per Cent., payable on demand. tree of all taxes;• CHARLES PLAT?. MIEMMEI OPEOUM PIOTFUJEI!qo set. THE PHII:4DELPRIA NATIQPIAL t: IRLIK... , .J.torcap lam leen At the annual electlen held yesterday, 3ne 'following Stoekholde re were elected pirectors for the ensaing year : Thorne', Robins, • Benjamin G. Godfrey. Lewis IL Aehhurst. George W. Mears. N. Parker thertridge, John Welsh.' Edward Y. Townsend, J. Livingston Brringer, Frank IA: Bodine. Augustus Beaton, Geo ge Whited', t Benjamin B. Gomegya Ile Preset. • ~ L A dat the Meeting of the Directors held this day. Mr. 111 31Arl 'ROBINS was unanimously re•electod Pital. den and 13, B. cOMROYS. Vice President. B. B. COMEGYS. ' ial9 611 , Cashier. gag. THE FAME INSURANCE COS . " ANY, OFFICE No. 06 CHESTNUT STREET. Pirriatnntrnia. January:43,PEft At, the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders ofThe Corn ' pang, held the Eleventh day of January, 1.848. the follow ins gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing, Charles Richardson,. • • George A. West, Win. IL Rhos. 34 Nattiest Hulce, FraliCin N. Buck. John W. Everrean, Henry_Lowis t ' , 4 Edward B. Orne, John,Kohler,Jr.: • "Charles Stokes.. tobert Pearce. Mordecai Stizby. la Meeting of the Board of Directors, held this - day, CH HAWN, CHARDSON was elected President,' WM. H. I HAWN, Vice4President, end • WILLIAMS I. BLANOHARD, Secretary. i, Tar FARMEEEP - , AND - MECHANICS , NA 'I7ONAL BANG. • ...... . •.Peneuttne.ruta, Jan; 16.1&W. A an'electiOn held , on the 13th day of January. 1869. the toll rintneneed Atockholdets were elected Director* othi Ed in bi.:LeWle.. - Joehurr B. Lippincott. ... . Joh Aebberet.,... . J. Edward Fannun, Ant onv i j. Antal°. . ' ' George:W. Farr, Jr.. t . Ben emin A. FaTIIIIIIP3. , : William Woodward, Era eta ;Wete. ~,.. .-, '.. . Charles U. Hutchinson. , :Lin l ey . mot h; 4 . ' '.- S II 0r 3 7 P. -819 121 . Ricyrd.C, Dale. . 4 .- , ,:,:- . _ ' ... A dat & meeting of , the D rectore tbie day EDWIN M. LEN J. Esq., wee! unaniniouairvevelected President LEI -lettr NV. RUSIIII2N. JR , Cashier. , OFFICE OF TUELOCINT MOUNTAIN COAL 1) AN IRON COMPANY. Jam s 9, ' JallUarY 1869 , Tlt , annual me,etins of the btockholdere of the Locust Mou Lain. Coal and iron *Company will be held at the cßic of the Company. No.' E3O S. Third street, on MON DAY, the first day of FebrUary next, at le, o'clock. M.. Wheb an electibn will be held for Director& , EDWARD SWAIN, Secretary. , tow OIL BUN "PETROLEUM COMPANY.—An ad Punned meetipg of i the ;Stockholdens of this Coin. perii will hoteldAt the PHILADELPHIA EXOELINGE. i i ,op 1 1 ITIRSDAY, January 21st, 180, at 12 'irecldek, to vote 'on t e (motion of the return 'to the Stockholder's of the beta ce of the Working 'Fund (now about $80,000). in the hen eof the Treasurer, All Isarties in favor of ' distri. billing the fund are Invited to call. without delay atNo 282 Cboottiut street; to confer with JO 12 1410 18 20 13t4 ,' ' MANY STOCKHOLDERS. :-..... OFFICE i.OF THE PIIILADELPRIA AND * ' GRAY'S FERRY (SPRUCE ND ND STREET) PAS ENOEIt .. RAILWAY AUOMP*NY,', TWENTr. SEC IIDISTrETiIIELOW SPRUOE. . •, , ••, ;•, . Tb Annual eeting•and'•Election for officers for' the erten BS Year, will.beam:ll.l.st this office on 'TUESDAY. Jan 19.1&69, at El o'clock , M. . • , i • • : 0•;• ~ 1•^ 300 to le§ •,. ,• • JAS. 3 10FADDEN,.JR4 000.9..' sel. CONTINENTAL 110 TEL . :COMEANY, , , • ' .. The annual inblitingpf : the ,etockholdrais; or tow Con nentel Hotel Company, for the election of five truth 'agar and the transaction of otheY buelneas. will 'be held on SATURDAY, January 23,18fA at 12 clock, 11, L at the hotel. J sERGEANTPRICV.: 'i aTh-t234 .' ' ' : ''' E l7l ' . '" • - Secretary. --- MEItCHAN d. p I I. ~. ~,, j•L .....„. „ 4' ,'l'llo enema niei3tbakc of , Aliebteeebette s Iglu', will" be b Id at tholvoilie of thetkitlievi 61Traide =TUESDAY.' Alt RNOONi the ,19tri Inet,;.et feint Wick. , Members' and ontributetc/ireloactteabillyrequsirde to be geticuit, . ..tF I3 .; - /Itl6 iiennt§- -7 -- . . LOTIV, 111 1 1r - P 9 l 1.4 'isarbliel'AziT.l l / I NOUN66II4ir. ir• i. . A COURSE OF SCIENTIFIC LECTURES ' 17.111mtbfireex. BEAUTIFUL STEREOPTICON VIEWS. DITORESTING;" - Lir. J.F, BOYNTON,Ibe colebnited and p9Plgar Lederer oti Geology and the Natural Solence_a, wau give. by en's. taliov, a ~ go.je ILLIIsTn,AT I:Otordr, UP0L.1. 4 GEGIJAJOIE AND , THE NATURAL ELLTeirE OF (iREAT/ON. as followa: ON W EDNESDAY EYENING.Jant±aII.2O. " ' "WORLD-MkKING. . ' • ON THURSDAtr EVENING. January 81., T4E-rAtall AND MOON. ON FRIDAY EVENING. January 22. INTRODUCTION OE ANIMAL LIFE UPON OUR • , ',PLANET. ON MONDAY EVENING. January gs., COAL BEDS AND OIL BEDS. ' e• ON WEDNESDAY EVENING. January 21. ' • THE AGE OF REPTILES. ON k'EWAY EVENING,-January A - THE MASTODON AND DIAMBIOTII PERIOD. The above series of lectures were recent) even in New`: York city. at ..PME COOPER. INST ITUTE. y A andlencell fitting every Seat and occupying every swaths. -- • die inch of standing room. ADMISSION Mal( CEN IV TS. RESERVE D BEATS. BE'V TI NE CENTS. Ticketalor the course, With six reset4ed emits. SS: The openingeals of tichots will commence on Monday Morning; January Gouys Piano Rooms. 926 Chose.' nutistreet.' .• - , • jaiXttig pip 'MX 'DAVIS 15. CIARBEDAy.L. • , , DLitt/31B: The ' anderel edwould-rotlard with' tlatht- -- faction your courerat to a Lectuke. , and hereby invite, you to deliver the gismo at such, a time ea may coresiei NUR ; your cm:monkey): , RespeetfullY ver ve. - - - 'PETRXWCLLTAMBON,." - • WK. KENT OILIVERT: .Id. D.. THOMAS RoltiN. .', HAILLEd INGERROLL. , ANID r4u7.111t4) WA p_amtlEVLp. Oliodket,ll., FERDINAAM,p. PETIdERNTQN. UIIARLEN ir.._*..E,E, .1. IL LIPPDtuiTt; 1 - • WM. W.IEtAItDING. MORTON MoMIWIAEL. itLe li. `t, ErYvkiN.,ol.o.llT. W ' . ' Mune , ALL ti - § unatix. , RIUittVED VatiE. HENRY BUDD. , PETER MoOaL.L. ... FRANCIS OURNEY SMITH. M. D.. JAMPSSIEK4 ~ ,JANFAET 1.160. Peter WiDiesel/on. Esq.. and others. tira-rx.ratna : itt•robe-to your IrretAAMOrl. Lea .tear• to say, whitalhaaltiettytku fo r the, Junclaess trutr..a , Uc lateit It, thatt 'meet • • Very respeettellyyoura, • • tJAY,O3 OftfiXEDAY. DAITIE,B 4 CASSEHAy WILT.L'E T U ft,E AT CONOEItt HALL; TROD : WOMANHOOD. MONDAYsEVEn 'NON JatmaryPt.th. TICKETS. FligE CENTS. to tte,had, at. Trumplerkt MtLete StoTe.'tet Vbeetnucitreet, or :Atha door. 1 1 11414 MaRICAN AcApEgy or molc. SOIREE - OYSNASTIQUE L . By the Omar (142biodeed, , ,,the people of,Englandtweco Ow cting a tragedy, as the inn°'prov ed leo l ethlt indieoo l lidli si(k telit*ttleM4 l % , hetts'ge, an iiiiiiitia 'lst& die glnqii)i` , . . ' organism- was predominant; plays savolia if `UhVidatitaanNiedsitie floni of Bell o,v, he piayers were held to be,--their,-,ootiiiatiO , • • lag gone, WM: either lerkixigla gsnrete qlr i , _Mint under the bitmere ' , 9r t ßoput, sad OVenstiti atlllewbukiettiarston Moor. n a some tribute to W,Luseltigelve &nips that his.; 'jay of the • dfp.'rAfadavviiiits, in this iteary interim, _ pr,infed.',, - . l :,f(it -V the first me. To Andreiv.Pennyeaikei'an actor of owe repute, we pre , ..indebted,: foe its publi ation; and his4edication'of , it to the Conn fess of Oxford,. a diat•int' o rtdatiftikirthe Pem gob() family, is not withontOignificance. It connects the story ; ,.ot; the ,Uuditiona of the oet's boyhood' withlhis reprint of tom Of,* est 4rainfis. - The'''Opinions , of %mOderrt 1 riticef-will be found ribnked in Colonel Onn 7 iniihatn'a Introductory Notice.-of-these - 11.:Htillafteg IS; in bur '004444 tita!:,', moll; usti andzgazlitt'sthe moat unfair. Hail*, ow ever; watt *Aims 'Abe, aialiist'gtifislo,tee, fly fdaliaire - d'Or afford; his after.. A , .:A,doii , - able as this critic's judgments frequently are,,; hey are occasionally. tinged by his ' versonal, elings; igictbd - lipiotwhich prompted, him to underrat“rivenal :because bler-feel „hut OP 61 §04114final'Olatligilt Prolia*led 'him, to ittlY .tq. the lAtiAor Of t l tte 1 Greqt Duke of trt n; sii4.:tiie , Xeui , ` ,WO,yeaf Pay Old ebt+9,,, the.jetatitlClAl'latth,',Vloosl to writeta r inferior forhutp.itistiinser:. : ,'T','": ' - '7, 7, kii4iiiia:' ' - •• ,- ,-- - - ~.. .r ...TO!. SENT: SECOND-STORY PRoNt'ifoom IrICAMUI MUITI !=&M,, -IN TIM ME= NEW BULLETIN BUILDING , 607 Chestnut Street. In the Publitsatlon ()Aloe. nrco 'I3E Lavar - 1 - .' The Second,' Third and roarth Floors Of THE HEW BUILDING AT T® W. Corner Eighth and Market Stfi l I These are very dedrable rooms, and the loFation is on., moaned for business rooter. Apply to STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER OPT' THE PREMISES: _ delft inTO LET—A.THREZPATORY DWELLING WiTIT , back buUdhf taadarn,improvemeata, at ns North, !treat M ELEVkIiTII eet. : Apply at 60 Nor th . NIST .ti-, eiFOR RENT---.FOUR-WFORY RESIDENC E E ' NO., 1.2. X, South Brood it. Apply to GEO.IIERGE CIT. 228 South Fourth at.. -. .• 1111 Am WISP, -- Jr LET.-,.-13 TORE NO. 214 SOUTU BROAD. Offices end Studios 524 Webutt , EDWARDS. Is 2 South Fourth. • igen" JINPOW, RENT—THE DESIRABLE ItOOMS ON Second and Upper Floors of 426 and LA Idarkets= . • 23. b 7 118 feet to Merchant ousel. - DICKSON BROS,. m w tf • =Wendt atret,t. g•Fo=pIig i sTICB THE S W E T. gota l d a ßevrv A r. .7.& e . VW% eg e k t i4n P t P a l ti their:A=lP) jetTO LET—THE EXTEtstiIVEPIMEISES. L 10.16 - ;South-Maul street. suitable for, any • business re :smirk:groom.; logoire up ittain. 9aBr to wbt•• , FOR RENT.—A ANDSOAIE COUNTRY BEAT o n a turnpike. east of Gerrwmtown; 6 acne of bad attached; large mansion house. with city_ wove nienees; etiblieft lee-bowie. tilled. &c. J. Nf. GUALILEY • eONE. 7193 Walnptstreet, innit RENT.—A BAND' OMB 310DgRN ,REHl dence, new. with every convenience, Eutuate in the northwestern part of, the city. Tim furniture, new only a few months since. for tale ate eacrilloa."',l. tal/MMEN & 50N13,733 Walnut et: - • - • TO RENT—THE II ANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT at Edgewater. New Jersey. The lhotuie , liaa every imprrovignent.-4arge and airy. The Grenada laid out with abadu and Fruit Trees.. OveriiOq Bearing Fruit Trees. Stable and Carnage.honae. - lee-ho ae 'itc.; with eight acres ground. Within Corea minutes walk of Station at - hdgewater. Several train, daily. Apply to LOPPUCE GtiJOIULAN.433 t!ilailnutatreet. TO RENT—A HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT, with 4 Acres of Ground, Du 'a Lane, Gement° w% . with every convenience: Gas. Bath, Hot and 'Cold Water.' ...Large Stable, Camage-laotusejee.house, with 40 torte once; lbw ttable, Chicken.honee, and every im. pro/anent. Will be rented with or without Furnitnre on a Lease. Apply to COPPUCK di JORDAN. 433 Walnut *tree!. . FOR HALE ORMENT.—THE LARGE STORE AND ' Dwelbutaltaate No 915 Market etreeL Lot 913 feet 6 Inch. s front 14.116 fact deep. to a back street. J. • . DUKtittl . & SONS, 783 vk' skint street. FOR RENT—NO 420 MAIMET STREET. throug convenienc e nt greet. Fonnetory gore, whh every for brudnese. J. 24. GUMmFY r ONO. 2eB Walnut chrett. tFOR RENT—THE D : : TRAIH.F. STORE PROP arty, No. HO Market street, running through to Mi nor street. wo kron.a. Also . Brat 11. 13 or and base ent of ore, No, 621 Minor street. J. M. GOIItdEY NS, 733 Walnut street. :ftTO .-9 ROONEDMODEBNHOTTSE. NO. =6 Locust street. By M. H. 11OFFe4eN, 'des tf 324 Walnut street. /on wk.'s, good Will and Fixtures For Sale OF OUR Furnishing 'Gouda Departmenti And *rent Ball of More Iro Let, 627 CHESTNUT STREET, VAN DEUBEN, BOEIIIIEII4 CO nEOR SALE THE LARGE LOT ON TH E Bontbo.st earner of Ninth et. and Washington av tune. sr 1 , 11 the buildings thereon erected, suitable ttr forwarding and t =whalers htusineta; coal yard. Ac.. railroad track e and scathe on the lot. i . 0, EMPTHIC& 1%18 al -- .144 Sou th Fon, tla street. ..... _ _ Iip.TOR BALE. LOW— HOUBE I 615 NORTH. TENTH 3. street. 752)3harley street. B. NB "ALL BROS., lt• 116 North Ninth street. inFOR BALE OR • RENT.-1201 NORTH BROAD .Street. corner of Thompson; all modern. Improve ments; immediate possession ; lot 25 by 100. J. W. AVENB. 659 North Broad street. 11%16 sd/m 2e .0 let 2116 f3PRE4II GARDEN, Y OR SALE OR TO . O. D OOLLAD AY. itillmOY.C6lo. —.. , , 508 Walnut. 11 ARCH STREsT ELEGANT AND COSTLY Mansions, surpassed by only few in the city. For sale by ANTllOei le: P. MORESS, Real Estate Etro. her, 1426 Arch street: ;* • • Jal6-St* in.FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS—A FINE LARGE House, with 100 feet aide yard. and 230 feet deep, built for Srst•alaee 'Boarding house,' at Tioga Station. on the Germantown Railroad. 13 minutes ride from Ninth and Green streets. Key next door. AIME FOIL e+ALIG—THE ELEGANT GOUNTRY.SEAT, 3e•late of Samuel Hildeburn.' deceased, with from 6 tl " to 65 acres of land attached,situate on the turnp , ko, Within twelve minutia walk (ion . tho Railroad depot et Chestnut Gill Large MallBloll Haute. with clear hall through the'centre, over 70 feet in length; a parlors , sil ting. room. library. dining room and 2, , kitchens on the firer floor, and every city convenience. Grime& band- Comely improved with cut atone.wv lts the entire trent; graveled carriage driven and walks; shade and evergreen acre 1 full growth and in perfect order. I , ll.,tographs May bo seen at the office of J. M. GUMMEIf & SON, 733 Walnut street. tFOR SALE. A HANDSOME COUNTRY PLACE, a; containing , 8 acres el land. with double ttune.story " stone residence stable and carriage house ice boas° &c.. &nate 7,1 of a mile eaet of Germantown. Large gar den.containing all kinds off , vegetables . and standard and garden fruits in abundance. J. M. GUfddlEY & SONd. 783 Walnut street. . • ' irFOR BALE —THE HANDSOME THRE&STORY a Residence, 21 feet front, with three-sto• y back " buildings, eve, y convenience and in perfect r rder, No ma spruce street. Lot running through to a back street. J..M. GUIS:MIRY /SON t3..7a. Walnut street. iirFOR BALE—THE FOUR-STORY , BRIcrEE inc.= and Dwell'!" g N0:46 North Twfuftb ;greet opposite rho Firmeres f irlarket. litleot 8 inehes in front by 5 feet deep ; J. 31; °NB 733 Walnut et' cot. FOR HALF! RENT.-LTHI3. 'LARGO 13TOR Id No. 418 Aroh abe 1 , . 'Apply on the 'Preulls6 Y 1 6. nr to D. M. FOX, No. li4o North Filthotreet.'or thonninir nuty Do teen by addressiticitpx '9201.-1101141e10.4A- Pod, office. , detV RONIMTELLA. TEACHER or amcgrzo. , rn Do leedaos and slaws. Roidsksiass, 808 P. I IsadVal Arkei*NakOW '", • OUTUXEST z‘TIIILE,A) - ItEotitit - I 1 , ; , ; • "' 4 / iv ~,& i : : . ::: I: : ll ; l : 62, L igveN 7E.4 th ''' fi ll'W- LiN W t.. 7 f ig i r ll ' , ': 9 . 1 1 "Ulta. ::::: : Ac c rr4 n t i ll, 1 1 !la MAKIN MY , gl - - 1 ' 74 *,(.7 11 . 7= 5 I IMP* er. Art • - 1 - --lin --twim, ' , ll-00 'F; , ),.. Trains? maw' Mend': till. ~ vTgrzerfutuum-akvoiyil, , s rpo P Mrig o= 47 Air tp l t &N / 1 . 1311,-Zahlr i ,k 4, 0 4 T ' A ‘ ,.,* °)lAL M,s_ ''' AN.ECANDLE%O etilil, .; TiT 751 '. . ,- -- ,v+ Vl i:; Immo . oEcultE-thamiler afinnies of ' 0,81. Tic's% be „VERY 15 .ant FOR KIN - FS ''Vta P4ll. l __ _____,* at tatuRTOFF/CRR: IFir.'CORNER NINT H and CiduosTNllT Streett. ) ' F. us NARRET fiVIRET, bet.. Second and Front Otiel i itTEOATIt-FIRST -old MARKET Ettreete.Weet nib/. F. 5W1141.. Onal Ticket Asti Fittebtelb. , • ~. ~ ; . 40 1 FLAILII.I4O3. Gen% eeft Ait./NktinethniYAVT r 'l o lll 4aAbl FI Wisb i I E ArrinWPRAVE A SAA NT , AND TRENTON • RAILROALI,„COM,' ANY'S 1.11013, from PldlaAelphia , to No r , XgriFA and - ;z 7,7.7% - •, - .,7:. - .. - , • . :•• • ~ .t• arr....birrslfoßbo.Waltur st'WluleL .„. 6:2OSL la. idiot:maid '. ' '''iMil' ' l 'd,iiiiitt.' " r•s2 21 .. and. oy._ ., At ifs;lM:Lvia den and Jueseteity Harare's Mall. 6(10 • At 2 P.. 10.4 via amdua anti ahoy Daprens. /75: I.: . :.:11.01 At 0 ...M. , for Am y smdinterniediate Madams::: . At and 8 -A; N and 2 P.. 014.1orkYtalbo_ , _ -VV.; -''-- -.;„ f..t -+ At bend 10 A. M.. ' 8.20 and COO Pi IV. for qvntsmus " ''• -' • At,620,6 and 10 A. _., .14 - 2. Ea% - tan; o and 1180 P. :41,' for 1 utetetiteerw senzareeizeoeris , and - Delano. • ' - - - At f are - -19 A. fri. ll, ater 43 i 0 , .4.110.4 .67, 4,440 4 n # . ..'&4, Th ge -I r kr "' uind i r vlr m l,ndii.. 35. f 7.A arc& eiaßiver, . L .. ihej and 11.56 j".. I AL:Zines7ED4 Aporafropplt 'O6. romp Keedectee. - ! f dll • A ' ld al i r''C ir re#.9 3 f t * l' oo - e4 , eY, e *.N*ir Emitter ' ...,:;,. .-1.1,.... - ;,,,,. . , .. j : • • • e 00 At. 1.20 and 11.001L5L, _2.00;120 Ord 6Pm. for psratonand' iirkstol."; rend atlo.l6A,Abforibistelfil". I ,• • --- , 1 .... , ..i.' - '_',' Ati t dZt a * L A:4 l F4l. 2 9 " 11 4 1 P. 4.:g9f gf'01. , .; AClAkiiiiidßild A, T4;410 . 0=1 CP. , it teil3ebei*,*4 • At.7.Boand 10 ~14. A. MS liSaAir .ikiiai P.' titeitkqmigiing. , k m atTarica l eaDurgiw Brides.' ! g and ordi and!MiOn.lr .. • and; • ediste litatiota• - . • - ----- - . grete!weet rhmemehteDeeotvia:Conrindtinft Rail wia At ne.Wviik..MJeri.L24,66,(LlS.l.lfilfla fa g'l474Y.V.ficcorrt. AtiL__L'Emigrasti Lin. W. .- ......1;:' ••.•._,;• .4. riii:: ! ..v.2 OD :' At.9.49.A. 111.. L2O. 4. fllossen 12V. 35.. to .:. ~ ALSAM. - 4. 6.2o'and 12 PAL: for muter. ....x - •-• ‘ , ' , l At' • . • • 1112414) tor. Monisville. Tullytirwra Selblelor._ , : • 'r- Ed uomweLtaaorriedale,,Holmeslairk4Worps:: i Wilennoming Pridenbull.nnd itlllforta l ' i i ~.. ....._.•_• ' The 9.4slilLand 6.906f , 12 .•. • • ' run .An &ow.' t For lanea leaving iLaninghnt. Boot. take the iiir. on . Third or Fifth atreets. at ChartnuL__at half an nont before ' departure. , 1410Cani of :Market AntreaVßailtverlysuni di. ' Me to West Philadelphia ,Depot, Chestnut andiWalnut Sunday., Within one square. OnSunday.,the Market Street Car, M. n „..t. evened .with the 9,49 A., 21:.juld a.se, : :wan .p. nes j fiELITIDEEE - DELAWARE: . • RAILROAW'ZinS - 1 • •-• from Rensington Depot, ...,......,. _ _.... .... ._, L , _ _ _..... . i As 1.22-. A, Iti.„- for" Niagara 'Antla.'' Inutiale. 'BtrultitZ'. EIMLn;/thaest: 'Bochestar&isEbsariptcan, Owego. Eirilieunni Brest . avuirestauve. dainstors.' Strptun burg, Watdr.Gap. Oahe° • 'I Mountain, At. lAy Lap 'A, lit:"'and • 8.80; P, - M; lor -" Beltilaereil &Orton. • LaMbertviPAliburdnEton; era; .Vhe 3.80 P. M.' L'lne • con.' sects •Itirect. with , - the• train leavings : Esioton- for , Meuch Cfburtkdambtwn. Bethlehem. die. - , . • .. , i At 6P.M; tor launbertvilinanntatentiediate Stations. omm:wail Awi.).BURLINGTON 00.. AND PEMBERTON ' . - - , / ANDStreet F - 1110 erry 1 11TETOWN_ iwuto,apa. - .4dm -- . - Market, . • 5 .1 r lde.) At liked :19A. ' 00.8 ti SO and 1.80 P.M:for Merellantsville.. i Momestown;Zi ord. fdaecanilla. Haiti Mo unt HollyAmithvilleiEwannillaNimerdown. I and .Pemberton. At•I2.11;;120 aril 2.20 'PILAW Lewbiterwrii' ' *Ash tsteurn;' ' Cookstown, New .Egypt,-• Hernerstown; *earn Rage; Uniontown. Sharon mud Hightstovrn. ~• , _ . , _,., . Fifty Pound. of &nage inify allowed each Passenver. Passengers are prohibited from . ' anyth ing as :bag gage but their wearing- apparel; - - AR e over fifty pounds to' be:paid for extra. ••The Company tthetr re. ndb.l.lEy. for bagasse. ba Ow Dollar_ per potond,and. will" Cabe liable for any amounittoond mu, ftew by ent • BT al iekete gold inftlissi i cheated_ area'. through zh a ..,w e eteerer. 8 Pairaideitea.'- , li , aira i a . o.9i Saritai:ll= ' i - liialialia Xans l i l __Att addltbmal , Tiel ticker I. legated. si. Dia ilitianliVi streekvibere to York; 'and all - ta6• portent p . obsts N orth and Eset, , rullP . : be - 1070 •-! ...Per.--. Waal! _iaraliial4 Tikkete at tide Oftice, ; can nave rhAr bag. ~ tarZetked from neee or notol .10 deatbustßm..hy ~ Transfer Bggage_ :m•eli_.s. _ ~.. ...,_._ _I). ....,... - Linea from New Acrylic for ptla•Oeb?Ma will leave from foolr , roU ;Cortland ' street ..ist. ~LW .. and 4.00 P. M. via 4st ei . and C amden .... At 6.20 P.M. via deco, 2. and • -' Atl. • and 10 .L •BL_Lirl WL:6' , _ Ladd '9 P. . And:l2 hi via Jersey Vlty. and .We ywjadat„ .. . ... - ' 1 .. .', Peon:tiler we. LW. River: at 6.62.6 . .•11: ArreonMioda , tion I and 9PK via Amboy and cam.dext. , .. . ~.. ~ ~ 1 Nov. 23. 1969. Wit. H. GATEMINI . AVM& . 1 inzummujoi s NORTH PENNSYLVANXik THE MIDDLE ROUTB.--Shortest 1 1 11111111 Mirland met direct line to Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown, _Manch Chunk. Hazleton .. White HA. ven. Withesbarre. MahanoY City Mt. tlerme4.Fittatom. Ttmjibennock, Scranton, Carbondale and all the points in the,Lehigh and Wyoming coal regions. Passenger Depot in Philadelphia. N. W.' corner &nits sod meriCano, streets • WINThE AIiRANGET., TEN DAILY TRAINf . —On and after MONDAY, - NOVEMBEtt 23d. Passenger Trains leave the Depot, corner of Berke and American streent; daily (Sundays excepted). as follows: ; At 7A5 A. M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem an , , : Prtheipailitations on North Pennsylvania Railroad, con netting at • Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley nailroad for Allentown. Catamuqua, Slarington. • Mauch Chunk , Weatherly - , Jeanesville, Hazleton, White llaven.Wllkes. barns. Bingen:in, Pittston, 1 tmkbannock, and all points in 1 thigh andWyoraingvallers; she , in connection with Lehigh and Mananoy Railroad for mahatior City. and with Catatonia Railroad for Rupert, Danville. Milton and illiaresport. Arrive at Mauch Munk at 12 K. ;at Vnlitesbarie at 2.50 P. M.; at Mebane, City at 150 P. M. Passenger* by this train can take the t ehigh Valley Train, parsing Bethlehem at 11 55 A. M. for Seaton and radars on New Jersey Central Railroad to New York. At fi4s 61,—Accommodationfor Doylestown, stopping at a,l intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, liatboro. and Hartsville, by this train, take Stage at Old ;York Bond. 9.45 A. M. (Expreec) foe Bethiehem, Allentown.lilauch Chunk, 'Vs• bite Haven, wilkeebaire, Pittston, Scranton and Carbondale via Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad. also to Barton and points on Morris and Emex Railroad to hen York and Allentown and Easton, and points on New Jeire, Ventral Rain Gad to New York via .Lehigh Valley Railroad, At 1045 A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington donning at interniete Statham At Lth P. 2.9.—ifeMth Vella, Express for Bethlehbm. Allentown Manch Chunk, White Haven, Arias therre. Pittston,: .11arantonand Wyoming Coal Regions AL 2,45 r. AL--Aoceaunodatkin for Dorlemown. atop ping at all intermediate stations. At 4. 15. P. M.—Accouunodation for Doyiestownostop , Zing at all intermediate 'stations. At 5 Ot P. M.-1 hrough ac. emceed ellen for Bethlehem. and stations on main line of North Pemi z sglvania Awl, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehi Valley Eye. sing Train for Lseton, Allentown. Mauch hunk. rat 6.20 P. M.—Accomodation for Lansdale, stopping at all Lute' mediatestatione. At U In P. M.—Accom nodations for Fort Washington TRAMS ARRIVE IN P'III.LA.DELPHIA. From Bethlehem at 9.10 A. M., 110.625 and 8361 P.M. 2.10 P. M., 5.25 P. M. and RN P. M. Trains make direct connection with Lehigh Valley or Lehigh and Swarm. henna ti eine from Emmen. Scranton, Wilkeebarre, Mahe. nov City and Hazleton. Pas engers tearing Wilkeebarre at 10.18 A. M. L 45 P. M., connect at Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at 5.25 and 0.10 P. a Prom Doylestown at 8.35 A. M.., 4.55 P. M. and 7. P. M. From Leusdale at 7 80 A. M. From Fort Waehinaten at 10 41. A. YS IL and 3.10 P. M. ON SUNDA. Philadelptia for Bethlehem at 930 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 200 P. M. Boy !essewn for Philadelphia at 7 A M. Bethlehem for. Philadelphia at 400 P. M. Fifth and Sixth- Streets Passenger care convey Maroon. gem to and from the new Depot. White cars of Second and 1 d Streete Line and Union Line run within a abort distance at the Dmot Tickets must be procured at the Ticket office, in order to secure the lowest rates of fare. ELLIS CLARK, Agent. Tickets cold and Baggage checked through to principal points, at !Santee North Penn. Baggage Exprecui office. No. 105 booth Filth street. gEDINEIVINANDI ILMINITAIAL Railroad. Fall Time. . effect Nov. 92d. Th e ttlt i r4 the Pear n ylvania' Central Railroad leave the Depot, at Thlrty4lrat and Market streets, which la reached directly by the ears of the Market Street Passenger Railway, the last car connecting with each train, si lep Front and Market streehi thirnlnntea before ihid era Those of the Cheetnut and. alnut Street Piton within one square of the Depot. Eileopivg Car 'mama can be had on application at the Ticket Office, Northwest corner of Ninth and Cheatnnt 'treats. and at the Depot. Agents of the Union TrandeerComparly will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at No. 901 Cheat Out dreet, Noll(l3farket Minot, will receive attention. TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT. VLZ.: MailZrain 8.00 A. 14t Paoli Adorn.. .... ........at ......... ht., Lid, and WV P. M., ... • ..... •at flaniaborq Lancsateracoommodation...... Parke Train "u!ul t.Eccuigauparri.;;: '::.' : :::::::::::::::::::::::: a - . 0 - ij I.; M. Erie Mail and Buffalo ile ! preaa at 10.45 P. M. philadelvida Express. . . . ..... at 12.00 night Erie Mall leaves . dab'. eiOelii liarids.._ running on passengerslo tO WildetnOpOrt only. On Sunday night eili leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock. Phil %dolphin . Expiate Leaves daisy. All outer trains daily. except Bandar. The Western Accommodation Train runs daily. roccept Sunday. 'Per tide' train tickets mut be procured and baggage delivered byAiglit_AL.,et.ll6 Market 'treat. TAAMEI ARMIVM , AT DEPOT. VIZ: 6 . 6 . 6 at at A. M. CineiebeklEnreelM --- '` • .... ~.... Phlladelpnia Express-. ..... : - : -.. " a " Paoli ADOOD).. • .. ,". ;at awe. 11. *maid% 7.10 P. •M. Elib Mall and Baffsiolbepress " 10.00 A.M. Parksburg Train.......« -.. :::: ........ .... " 9.10 " Fad Line .. . .. . 6.6... . : ... :.: . : .... ::: .:: ..... "10.111 r • Lancaster' 1gain.E.:..... .. .. ....... .... "Me P. M. ' EridExprees- : ...: 4. .... .. .. .............."..." 420 ' . , Day Express.. .......6-1•4••• • • •.•.•. .. ••,..:.sit 4.20 . 0 . . Harrblonra Accom. . ... ...;:..: ' 9.40 '" 0 .. - norther ininnialiaiii ilt . ii to_'' ',.,,___' "• ' V; ALLEM Ticket • tows veseleelit Iliretlii' 0711 FUN : .. ~.. I' .i Markotetrect, ~,, , .-., ' A k OW Ai rnm ielo theiPOPOt. , * IterWMAY.4 . a MOTO . _ MI ;,ain.6saontlio s any rick ros • ~., - 4 - r al l o leearel, and ' • on* their -...,. -I , . . Atlndred, . Apisigut.a. All li • - .1" . . ' amount in v ilo win ora -; the ri oaths owner. *AAA,. General ift Attoolll46 s )1. • Rytl.lB - 1-4 ICE= . . f Ale*trig:o%oW' li:4)V1001(' j .: JAI ,_. '..., 1 . 4.AJ . 1 / 4 0, . - i4J....,. ~ ~ , ,,,i e a ~.i f .%'•‘• I 'l Sallift { ir: •, 4l - 0, - .41.,...:,, , r..it4.::- ',I j i j , .., , j. : ij.,!-5-_,,,,j : j e dratit A in klnlari'4 ll .laltatfiOnlirEart, • I usi ~I ""Ji•liS'IrCA ~f - t 01 ',/f , r , i ° P; L i - ;! , ;,. i Isidet:4loo,4l4llsiket ft: (tom ge!rov:,‘, 4 , 4 , 4 ., ~,,,,, ~,„,,,, f i,..t, e , --,-; ,- , A e .t i V i . ; F e i a . o .,YACß!'!./U.lt)LeEfs iiiiisidleittWolabtioiiiec , , ' , ' ' , J, ,, ' ' , I; ' ~ r:- ~it .. l c ' ' For Ca l m I l kw and,staticsiabidow Alinville aESr i m. r For id Vineiand,azud ,in,termediate stations 8.15 it.1.1..8!1¢F. 1- For Brtagetorkitrafetti iiiidsivili6atidius ISA.' and Itftenti e i t iiils ' 4l;C:i t tap t if a dd.P:AL ~....• Fist t' nth ' ddis Camden a • &clock, n 5.,,,... . Fridglit misfired. at second co'itaioct Ivtiarf ' , below Wal. inlititreekfail•f , -r- rtP. - --, - .lt)ti • t, t ~- ~ i FrefO j t •Flnycroa lio: 22# Of. Delawaroilmenne. ..., -... :., .. , vii. I . I ASIVISF.WEI.S4- - Ili P-1 ': " + ',-.,', . ' '' Stroerintendent. 111-• MAT TRUNK - LmE from! Phila.' • , mielphia to the interior otTeritisylva 04 • • thew lichtS.Vlkill. liaan Ai rra. • • a,,,Crnberland and yenning Valleys , the No rrtb, ridrthwest a Atbo Cana. das. Winter Arrangement of asseum Tr Dee 14. tem leaving thi,:f ti VincrDepot, Thirtwn and C.I. lowhill streets, h following hours MORNING AA= OD -TI 7.20 A. B. for ~ and all Intermediate Stations. and .'..lleaves• Reeding tit .6.86 T. M.•; A = L le M . 7,l7prnia, ,m • A. MOMM`,IIIEXPREBB M. 8.15 A. 61; for Reading, La. Innen, Harriaburgo.Pottsville t) Pine, Grove. T cat amaqua, gimbruls,Villiamsport.Sitmlra. Rocharterlalla Buffalo. W 914.ttatochs Next.. ilbur& eadowi. Cm. • • • Co y.;so cdumote at Reading with, the Ewa Pn. jvaas • Reilroild tot • and the 15 A. M. .ranumas o . Lebanon. Valley trai n - . for rrialgurg PoI Minton WithCedarassit• trains Or wunamaport, Lock Haven; Mbar*, ated aii flarlsbatwitlilNorthinii•Central.. 119umberiand ValleY. and Bch Wi and illaMellinniallairlit for Natal:unbar. W . 111110 411 P:MitZ b P ul and Th etWitt fi t ti forsnseam& Polio MO. Hanish 4rAt., connect. trui with Reading and Columbia) from for Ool: TOWN itiOdOffiliONAT/ON.-Leivea Pala% taws. at 6.46A.M.i denting aid intermediate stational ar. rives in PhiladolEhi . a at,11.10 A. M. leave. FM. 11 1 11,14 11 4 1 1 L1160DITIWITI:MATi, . 4 7.80 A. • ;at allway stations t v atriNtertua del 10. A. 1 testae Ph it at 4.45 arrives moths 7.40 P.M. - ^ • • • •i • Transfer lerranlisirls at. 610 A. 116.; and • at, ft 21.turlivinga Pnliader at • LOO trains Nava marrisg MA P.M., and P at 2.441 P. striving ' • Harrisburg.scconainesdationAenv_pe, Beading • a .Ah, t.7.15 M.;_iina Harrisburg at e.lO P. m. ...ng at Re . with • Afternoon Ac mmedattai south •at 11,115711.:' arriving in Philadelphia at 9,25 P.M. Market Pamenger: attached. leaves, Philadelphia atl6Bo neon for PWa car ville 'and all Way,Bta., tiOralle&Oed Pottsville at 7.90 A. AL'. Thliadelana and AU the above trains run daily. Sundays • Sendai , tram leerve'Pottsvi ll e at 8.09 /L e fil i Z lL Milla• •delphits at itibP. M g fr .; leeaakve Philadelphia for , Iteddhar -It ' Et IX) re•bmin Reading ate.M M. •, BAILNOAD.-Paasen,geri D wn and- intetniediate point, take the 8.80A.M.; 11.90 4.00 P. M. trains front adelp_hia, returning from Do ,wisingawrn at 6.90 A,M. 1246 P.tOL and fob P.m • PERKlueinli • RAILROAD.-- era fur dkip, Pack take 7.90 A. M. and COO P. M. trains' from Mendel; pLra, returning '. f fitVit t t i)a ti .gl % 4s' P; farrirl4ro ea ' co_nnect witkislains ati t eliegaville and Bid ppack. NEW -NONA EXPm.:6I3,__FOR PlTTtullii arm THE WEST.-Icaves New York at; 9 5.00 and 9.12) f Pid.,peecing Reading 5A1.05A.16,140 and 1 0.19 P.M.,inui connect at Hatriaburg with- Penntlyivaula and Northern central Railroad Express Trains ter Pittilmrsh. Chicago.' Willisausport. Ebnira.Maitimara. , • • E n sannerol:rain leaves Hantsbarg. on anima of Penusylvs Mspressa from Pilialuargh.at 250 and 650 ht. 70.50 P. 21.4 dating Reading a - 5,446rd 7.81 dad. and 1650 P."M., at New York 1600 and 12.20 P.M.. and 5.00 • P. M. Bleeping Oars accompany_ these nil. through between Jersey ( Sty and Pittslarigh. with* jirgl e irain fOr New Yak leaves Harrisburg at RIO d. 1114 2.42•45 P.M. Mail train forMordabing Eavoltielf,Eark I2Noom I343HUYLEILL* VALLEY RAILROAD.-Trilia leave rourrmaitt 645. 11X A. /Land 6.40 P. AL,raturniag from Tam at 685 A. M. and 2.11,1 Mr. m. BCIIMaI.:WisMID SUR A RAILROAD- Truffle leave Auburn at_ 7.5 e A. for Pinegrove and liar. riaburg. and at 12.15 P. Miler Pineepl'M and Tremont; re. tarsal:7m Harristrargat Igo?. xi g from •Thuncolt at PIL and 5.85 P. M. - • ITI 3. 4 -Through' Mabel's/ denote and Uckets C to ail the mincipai pante in the North and en %l t i Excursion Tleketa froni ibibideatiteaung_and intermediate 'Stations. , good for • only , are'soid Ary Morning ' decommodelimc Market ; Reading and Pal:down Accommodation Trains at reduced raw- • • Excuarkm_Tickets to PhiladelPhia, good for rase , MAY aro sold at mama and Inter ediate Btationui by - Read hand Pottstown AommuniMation- Trains At reduced following 'tickets are obtainabletglus t Office of B. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 921' Walt street, Phliadelybik a of G. A. Nhiolla, General ihuandirteridatt. Commutation 211 Percent. dthemult.' between an.j i minte desired. for aualies and firms. • • • e eaphTickets. good for 2.oosales. hetwftion Points at $52 , for families and firma. Beason TickeU, for three, six,' nine or twelve Manus, for holders only. to an tants et reduced rates. • Clresiding on the' line of. the road will be far. Os with cards. entitling , tlumnaves and wives to tick eta' a half fare.' • • :21:samsion.Tickats ' re= Phil day adelphia to Monday minciPal fOr Saturday; Sun and at reduced r be had only at the Ticket Moe. at . 12drteentli oh whi n streets. • - • , , IMMIGHT.-Goods of an descriptions forwarded to. all thirobove_pointa from the Company's New FralidATiePots 13ro ad end Willow streets. Freight Trains leave 'Philadelphia date' at` .80 A. am noon. abo and P. 16, for Bawling. Lebanon. Hanle , burs. Po Port Clinton, and all points beyond. • . Kalb close at tm Philadelphia Post-Office for tinplates on the road and its branches at i A. IL. and for the prin. (bar Eltationi only at ILE P. M. • BAGGAGE. Dangair's Express will collect Baggage for all bane leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders can bg left at.No 225V' South Fourtinstrect, or at the DePot. Thirteenth and Cal. lowhill streeta. WILAINGTDSP A Iu rAM E IS% RAE,Ra&b..." TIME TABLE.—Cmanumelmi- Hort day, Nov. 80d. IRE Trains will leavaDepet. Wetter Broad street and Washington avenue, as fOMMIll• .• 1 Way-mail Train, at 8.80 A. U. (Sundays emsepted), , for • Baltimore, stopping ea all regular asthma: ---ccomeeling with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington fOr Odielebil and intermediate :dation& • /korona train at MOO U. (Sunday*excepted) , b tfor Baitt more and Washington. stopping at W ee villa and Havre-do-Grace. Connect" train tar New Cartie. Moroi Train at 4.00 P. M. (Stindays ; ,. • for Be • Range -and Washloucteri... itelipbekst %in • piP Llnwoo&Claymont. wunimogron.heeTo ark, Elktoti.Northesurt,Oluirieatown.P : d' ;; 1 B=;AIMPIMM6 I Pear 'a. ititeewaira and Stemmer's Bun. Night Etyma 11.80 P. M. tdallygirEarthiebbe-ant Waabington. stopp i ZA l Chesten- toribes, (muumuu - Wilm ington. Newark , Elkton , Northeast. Perryville and liavre.de- race. • tor Fortress Monroe and Norfolk will take the al l2.l l TrTrafn. ' • , Wthuington ItSbB, stopping at all nations between Philadelphia and Wilmington:, Leave Philadelp_hia at HA A. 'H. 2130, 5.00, 7.00 P. Si. The 5.00 P. M. train connects with the Delaware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate' stations. Leave Wilmington 7.00 and 8.10 A. U. and Lii441.115 and 7.00 P. M. The MO A. M. Train will not "tiro between Chester and Philadelphia. The 7.00 M. Train from Wilmington tuns Daily; all other Agemunedatlon Traits Sundays excepted. From Baitlxuore menhadalphia.—lean Baltimore 7.251- A. M., W si x r Mail. 9.85 A. M.. Evvoia; AWE,. M.. Elm_ prom.NDA 7. . SUTBA.M FROM BALTl4oloo.:*ave Bab timbre at 7.55 P. AL . "topping at_ Magn vineil olia. ar Aberdeen, -Havre de_ orrice, Ferry ch Naxib•seet, Elkton, Newark. , Stanton . ewpo 11. Minstrel. Claymont, Linwood and Chester. Through tickers man pews Wea.bouth and Setithwart, may bo procured at ticketoffloe.llslCheetnut atrd,mdar Ckatinantal Hotel, where also State Rooms and Berths in I=Cars Mai DO secured during the day. PMIKeII g tickets at this Mike can have baggage checked at their residema by the UnicinTriunder Com any „ • H. F. EMBRY. taIIiMETOWN AND NI:M E tiktriclN --- RAre ROAD VMS TABLE. , -.04 and *dila:, May _ *Ma 14 WIC Leave PhHader t l 3 lA7i 7 10 • 5 ? 1h U. 12A. LS. Leap f tt s =t4;ww-41. 7, tali. 8110.11 . 19 A. AL 1. ;8,'4: .0 1 / 21 1V634 8: ICe. 11 • ' • The a down tram. and the ISE and IdC a 9 balno. wil not stop, on the Ginin o an s te orN wn Leave Philadelphia—ale minntea EL Pi 1 a. 7 and 103(P •M Leave GerrnantOwn—add I,olned PM P. K. . CHESTNUT RU.J./Wal 4 Romp. Leave Philadelphia-4 $10.19 A. BL4 9.810. M. 7.2 an 11 P• M. Leave Chestnut HM-7.10 minutes, 1k9.40 and 11.40 A 61. i 940. 9.40. 6•10. 74%14 0 ank/M 0 P. M. HIIN /JAYS. . . Leave Philadelphia:4l.l - 5 minutes A. IL i I and IP. D , Leave Channel; IMII-7.60 minute* A. M. i 12.40. 6.40 and 9.25 minutes P. M. ar i FOE ININII ousaaKEN AND NDILNISTOWN. Leave PULaa phla--6. Dd. 0. •106. AIL M.; Dd.% QC Ed. *M t &05 and II Rd P. M. andL Peave . mi.-6.40. 7.7.50. 9. II &Kt 134 0.04 0.11 834 ON fIUNDAML .Mll.BO P. M. .at 4.00 P. M. .14 BM P. M. Leave Phitadelplda - -41A. - BLtind LIII P. M. Leave Ncaniatewn-I Kolt A m M. 1 and 9 ai NIL Leave Pl7D.adtdpnia,--0014. 9, 1106 AL AL 7 1N,110134 I% 6.16,&06 and OM P, M. Leave Manannk-9.10. 734 944 936; MI A. BL 1 S. 834 IX and 67P, K. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philsdelphlo-9 A. liL 1 iktad VISE M. Leave Pdansynnk---I}o A. M.lO 93‘ p. 0L W. 8. '0 , 101*1. General OkipertatandeoL Depot. Droth And Green dreobia • CADIDDN AND ATLANTIC EAU. . ROAM. ormmmt Ors and ssfter MONDAY. October 26. 11538. tress will • leave Vhselitreet Whorl sus follows. Mail and. ... .......... ... . . .1.55 A. IL AtlentlActommodautin . • M• diato sitatione . .. . .... K. IL - NETNNNIN yuctzAmAy-p AYDAN*I,O, tNiallindlressn, FL. tt. Atlantic AOCIOn1111601111011:,. , . ' tsl ONPIELVAAOGOMMODATION 4 YILELDS LEAyr, , Vine Street Ferry it .10.15 A M and 2 00 P. M. Dada Wield . ... . ; . 1.0) P. liC and it 15 P itap4l " Asais,t • A - " P'' 1 1 / 1 1,AIMU:lap si , '; ~._ti :I - . ,3 v y .: 4; AND MIA. ii,„..,te= r iuifi n jw. : OA and after MONDAIf..riEIeVIDTIBO3.-tralas leiggiWilaalareViter wit'lli'lr eor a t iiiiiipe U. n A.:M.I 2.80. AD, 4. IL 5 Immo woo to far Plelladel hbk. frinIIPODO el rid. l 4M t iflt, 1 3 AMA 7 4 6 • / A 1 4 541 1 14 "PO, ViSt 13 . " letteidni rWeitetietstiet'ataol4. l ll4lmit telattiakh ir t 414 d. d , Or* 4,Sirras,dwm s t o p li t 110, a moc iwi l. • , Pailiff i getaicoVitinitattigusindiaiiiiited Cfielai' and B G. annetletKgoinit Eattodil 4aketi Lanett ;t West crbeatermt 5.4511.14.044 caitiiMpet 1 ttr i pr e .:r roftliqb4l4 Bl P/4 11 ,t="qr la 's a n it "Aq 62 4 4 r Tiainaleaiinindladelptda at TOA. titatidtatitildct I.3ll42 .. l°, 2 .." ll Wds i t L iielitir i llh'lC A 44 X lL" j4Tl :3l P : iil iOa liur c ,,.. t a e 5........ 1" riee ate in • - 4 ~ , UN BIINDAYBa-beallY hWat:Blo di aiLdsidi: G i l j:t i vifWeet - ateetritiLtejd. and4xo #::_id; ` f :;` tr : 4 . Tim Depot Id reached mreeny to Chesmt aneArai• , tit Street :cam nose: DP the: arket -13treet 1 thin on a ;square., The eva Pk !Dm C.;=P• Wit* 4 eh train upon lea arrival., ; ' Pr Paeaergens Ire allowed tika Maitind; ileparey . niy as doe, and the Compott exce Kinoto ta arl7 ! e taisporaib e far an aMOnnt .. °to k maxi's made for tilo IMMIX - • $ Generaldapetin ' . 4 min, 1 .. '" : liAlYi VALV- ' ' ' ' -I rk ° '.t • • Ti I I ELpHit ' 4 ".T"101417,M t. ~ --:,., .., BLE.--ThrouArlilnittri on p r Oat. • - - ix • rilusatoplils. IBaltisnor i t 4 : i t 43 . Ft ma , , ~.1 to theliorthwert, and the G at col . _ t c , al .. vania,_--FieNins Bleeping G ott SU 011 JAM Mier MONDAY, liser. soid.,l pewinneurk, rhu awfollor t - 4 w a r ' , E'lld l o#,Atga , WdErierg v aLM ~.,TR,,,..._- ...., M. WE * - -, - 'AIDOMIL,S4; idea Vraln leVier Pbfiad hill- - 1 . .. •• ••:`,, , a , . s , , fy 4, ; ~ ~widitunuert ", • s 11 ' ""' 0 ' :i z 0.... arrlyee at Erie. ~..,1.,/ • ,',+ 4 Bniirers fares Philadelphia—. ..; r,',,‘• % l i r jmid.. .ss . , •Willianeworl-. .. -.....••• .., , .. .• e arttverAtLEcte-zit, ......4 , 03+ A 0.;' . 4.4 1 i , v • *, Ei f fifili t ilin le t v " r ?V i r "ell'unl iC. ***** ... .. i t .• • • , i `, arrived at_Loseirla even' **' -4. v n'1.415 .w." , • 1. .....”, L . - ~ L:LEABTWARD., . .s:• ti te, : ,. .g. ; a q kri,ATtibi.„o....--,_,......... ... • * . ••„••••,..6 „.,,t .„,..; •,_, - WlMWEittac::::*!'" 'l'lllo7 sl I .! " . . luriveerd P ... ..... ,4 • • .- O , •K Ar imemeprem leavellible•- " I IN Ai E 4 , .. - • . , .1 1 91111 ~ . &Mice et EhlladelPhle- - - . - ... - 4.110).• Mall - in& E connect wlth,ol, Ora*an*JUhlr.7 Oder ax, W , a&44 ,1 12ra c idit. II ri , o , ' General Snverhgeodent ) n , •"' - _ • . • :'I L -_; Er/Pata ltenaprnioloo' 1 " SI 0 Tha itAII•ROAD. Winter h , 1 - ; .i APanfitillePtiLliNisad'afterllon4r ucr ii; t 3" '" 1 ' e TT ai n i :Ara' n 2 a radeafitip:n 0., Dem f the " est the iti this il; CON ;taro TbirLyanit andi,Cheldatt aniete Meet 11 . 1ibt(ho.r.: ate 'S i am% 4.60 4. Pke,,_ l :I . . i l k i-Ail ' 1 , 4 k.:0t , 4- ) re g lion. at 5.1,5,. At h a. • tin el, ,A. - and ' 8 Oxford IN 114 ID r:' •,,- n'i' '4 ' , 5 f , - - 1., i,• Market Train with rwasoser Olerliptyts74M, on, Trieoulalls 41341ednit lul t iu l u t t 'Antffil? .- • LIM, - Oxford at. 45 d K 11 ; . , • meting at weA eater oti with a' .., deilltda.{AtillW and 640044 Y c. , *WM , , rb. r ita t teca at*Jr. thronan co. , ri edneedipmjsu 1:7434 Oa. Phhad hievall.46 A4P._ °anent at Eitli i . ster th a d •lhary of B ell for :Stacie hr '. ellblltte /KM vfflit,PAti Trai l to; , I ? Thai Train Waring , ' pldei at ' tEr P. tilLitliff, mut t on N ing ess4l ll 4 M AoWn ieol, itii; Sal o f oli g 2;ZtV 'tenth:M=Plukt' trot; t - ' l*- :I; koszol. WON a $216/114 OdatraVi e lde' 0 5.0 ,611111310 . , $ iiiik 1 ,"•1 > ID" , •' ' ' ; W'fP'' eener f il ... •'.: LINg ' bi c .: ''.- (1 1 4 - “iiiek l Hbt:to . n ' o.l:fain:l:tube), le. bilimbititterik.i' N's=3 , ll4lrmiamlbibeswelm. , ___,-- ,t- 1, 6 6 , die .,, BY newlgriredetteli, crui_idir, Wilt .. , enabled tont* deep atott ht mwmamao, oast' Aloe& to the abovaskamodmOmu.- et: r; Ys ':1 , n 1 Before " uocßpungivi n lamtr i % . t int ietir; :,:,,:: 6 lii' 17e„,q wrilrWeeb 'Wilkael3arteki'MotitirMata4To Mattanoy My. and ths other stations in Mahanoy ,s ,- Wfaleixotlaupa Wore 1 1 #—N a ' th fir"irr is 1111111PrEitIRVIIMIERSe;:i For Bostori-Btqiimoliiplinkihropt' BAILING FROM HACH* Pail EVERY :AIM Da it , FROXIINE, finayfArSnADELP9ZIP/114131,4 Il El Eak .TWA Steamship? C Oll2 94 ; 1144 ikaf firrdtelitio ,IttOIL&N . - 1,484e - tohD, Ceniatii'fk`itift4: SA IMO toile, CapWn WV:Bogged IYORIII4III. L 298 tons. - Captiall Ch.aPtellt' Y . The SB I OMAN4 from 11 0 11, ..:Wedneeday.iJan,90iett The HOMAN. from Boston. on Idendakary 48, atB P 444 ,; There btearrnsliips sell punotasulq. &Freight VIUMF received every day,a , Steainer being al aye on theberllQL.% b'reiptfir pointe beyond Roston atottgwitir depspateh Frei t taken for alba:ante in New England Aridjer, wards directed. Insurance tier cent, at tbegemdeJ Fop, Freight' or ytuieasoAV i tor lr 4 1 .,LIerelPrA i gare)44 apply to , ne.„—LWINSBI4I nr}3l . 338 South Delaware' eve r' • maat•mktue.Al4o EIotrr,ELERN,M'W j 87 EAMBIIIp !,OOMWANrEtiu __, • PitoM - DEEM. STREET:W . 4AR_ t' WHARF. .11ENIATA. -snit for NEW O. I D-4.B o 4rvTs BAVANA. ontfaturday. Jan:: 83.‘ at 8 o'clock*: AL • • The J ONIATA: will sail from.NEW ORLEAN &via MAJ VANA.. Feb, 11.0 T/10 WYOMING *MI 'sea 'for: A' .. e..yo - 11411 Jentrary - 213,at,8 o'clock •A'. so. • ; (4- •• -` 3 The TONAWANDA will sail from SAVANNAIIfen S* , ,c. turday, arY 23. The PIONEER will sail for, 11/NGTON. N . C.. on , _ Thursday, January 91;'8 A; - • ' Through Bills Hills of Lading signed, and Passage Tickets solikfor South eml westi•Jlos Might otlluslase atTly to. CRAP-14h E. MBES. EruifiktAndklrsinengot Agent, 1.38 Wainut street. . WILLIAM I.,: , 'JAMEEI,f Queen titreetarfl :1 .PEIMADELPETA, RICLIMUND AMINO& ' 7 lt,Z FOLK sTEAMEILLIP LINE.•_ • • • , t • THROUGH. VREIGHT &IR /41¢1.F.T0 tuUT.II AND'WESr., • . EV. R y , --EVA.Prcu RD A Noonfrom F/BOlWElAttrJahoye, MAKKET k iitifeet.” - ;.; TECRO attd,',Oß BSc:ELMO, points North and South 'Carolina Nia"lietiboard - I;ineEtifrOad, connecting at Papal outh; and to:: F her o , Va., 'f'ennesaeo and then Weft - vas Virlantsiantir,f , •; Tennessee Air-Line and hichmonn and Danville Freiglit HANDLED BD ONQC . , atidtakna atLDWigt". ' RA't EtiTHAN ANY OkILEn Lit t& The regularity, safety and cheapness of this ifentoceits., • mend it to tbe p•Alic as the• most, desirable for, craning every description at freight '' • ' , ha charge for coMmission. draYage. OrnnYnXitintahtfOr • '; t Stesmsfiliitl inenre at My:lst:rates. Freight inceived'atalaq • • AN M. P: OLYDlihttCo4 , • l Aieritlflgh i litc:At u aß.74 l 2 6B.l2 ' Fa iP;CTtOWEL CO.. Agentil at .infOUS: ' . , ' - MAVAITA,A3T.F_AMEng.,,' ..L. • ~ 4 t , 011 ft ! SAILING 'Evkloplegormirg k , ",,. ,', :.,... , =These ' 3 teameri , Willititre , f 2 darier* fOr, 14,4E+4 vans eyerY, di /yVednorday, at gisrit.' it . •,• • - .1: • ',- • _lne, 1 ,ek pL .11gTAlt8 AND • AMES, Captal.nt ,r 4 Moline:4;w Itit ,, Blrrana on', , ,ettnte4grmorm. , Januttryl22"al43ooloo.k*M.,: , .1 - , z,?,:' fl 1 , 4 , Il ~.. .-r ~ ; Passage. kr Ortett7. -,,%:, ••• ti 11":"1k,f, (yrt,:,.., , 1 , ,, A1 ,• I pser,giget panetbo,Ro,ttreted.witftßarepo i t i ~, No freight reee t vedll2- 7. M6 / 2 "Yri t ^: , ..-L'::i"- - ..'. , R elm ai iraNs a /rejig ,i 4, ...„4 . - !„,. , .., .k. -gr 140 NoS .".:.,1,C.1k....,...t.i.::' --„,„ . . NEW FiXPANSBLINAFX 1 4 ~- ~„., Iojf N • Georgetown - and , W 4 ' il l l l' i Chesapeako andirebt ‘ Jr • . t .n. , eqttongat.Alexandria? from , tho' melt .11.. p0v it„,, f .„ tt L s 7hic i rt. /. 3 Patoli XrqxvP•et Nashville,. t 1 3 3 4 ' , . 4, : !1 1 2j: , 113 1 team e erw lekve , re'larl fromtheflnk*ltail4lir 4 r st y Market street, every Saturday at noon. ' ~ , i '.', ' 4.lll'•-:.- '-' ll 4. Flrelg ! 4t49 " cl ' 41 Vat.'. etilldh'tt CO . : ' ..,,': f. ,' • 14 North and South Wharves.' - , .7, ft DAYNIOSON,,Agent at Georgetown. ~ ,• - ', , L. iM. LDIALTJGE 4 UV.. Agents at Alexandria. Vitirinia.. , • 1 1;:;1-, pos NEW YORK. Vlanelaware and Raritan Canal. • EXPREBai STkAMBOAT COMNA.N Y. The Steam Propellors of the Lino leave /laity from firat Wharf helour Market street. TGROUGII IN 24 n ov a s Goods forwarded by all the lines going out of New York—North. East and West—free ot Coctuniseion: • Freight received at our usual lowrates. ' W gl. PENDE, m 14 Bou WharVes, JAB. HAND, Agent. _ 119 Wall street. cor. 01 .tlolltll. New York. NOTICE.—FOR NE ' IA YORK. DELAWARE AND SAMPAN CANAL' • SWIFTBUItE TEtAIrgPORTATION COMPANY. DEBYATCH ANII 13W 11e113.. RE The bnainers of these line' will be Teeny:led on and after the 19th of March. For freight.arblett will be taken on accommodating terms. Appls to • Wat: Id. BAIItD J.; CO.; - No. 192 BoutTt W • ' DELAWARE AND . ofnaoliAits i le g gEt &own Tow Boat Conopalii:,A4pireen i i towed between Paindel,nnir L10n.15: Havre-do-brace, Delaware City and into/ (g v." WU: OLYDE dr DO—Agents Vapt, dtr, fil trQ :.. LIN. Butv't 0111ce. 14 Booth Wharves. rntloate b . 3 '''.' j NOTICE—b Oft NEW ' • .Y{YR • '''''-• , . ' ..;'.," :, agaZit Delawardand Raritan Canai-zdigittsnrottlr Transportation Comiury—Oesparch , l os ' S wllteure tdnes.—The business, Linos nt 'rimed as on and ' after the 19th "of March. For Frei Ul" which Ist I be taken on accommodating tannic apPlittii4X Wid. Ni.RAIRD & CO.. lad South Witarves. • , ....,' ONSIONEER , NOTIOI&—CONSIGNEES OF lice 3 '.f C chandise from London. per brig •SetiErk, / 4 WD: Master. will please send their penal a on board: Otto - , the office of the undersigned . The vessel wilt cOMmuipso charging under general order,'on WeduesdwA.34: Murk 26th lust., at Arch btreet Wharf, when ailg_notta' lig sex- , milted will be sent to the Yuba° Maim' WOliatWar 4 GO.; 128 Walnut street ,-%V f.-;? jaltl fIObBIGNZEB , NOTICE.--Tgr. ,p,artx .s4R.An V litanies. from London. to now disciyortag 'unaor General Order atßace ,itreet. whatt.r..4.aniiimeog will pleat° attend to the reception 0f,tar1.„9",14,„ m olt & CO.,l23Walngt etre ' . QTFAIISHIP RQDIiI/4 rftPlef IiQaTON.-00noigneetp , of Merchandise, m Bteggiter. wlll'plemot . gong for their (mode novo knaleit at Pine street so • joie ilt l llftY iYINtSOR et CO • GA SJr XIMIK ES• 1 - ± AEt VIM Ttl R i11i..".-24 1 111iiiiir; IC lllgt.ll4=a " N•X,TBA ( 7EA-Ratri; TO chasten; attaaf. ntnnalakturcenoC of win Vtlith,TM 4 4,v.„4..,w0u.14 gait tha ittangank , at the pabllato,the a and etertuat assortanant of 'Gm ' A Chandeliers, rellidig n th, d u o. •They ebb introduct • fo"ert°2.3l92rteria",rd d itgirin b agir 4 111t=1 warranted