~G..f'm."t.~`....'--.`i,~~',.- . a.~~na~,+~~'...:•.raxre e~~'r.~+~ a.P.,;.>,~.`fr;%v~ap.'av-. Tait .Tsurtait, _ viNAitkietjrt*Pag rGledF Ok dews,'o4, l utputatie 40,110 f)utd - vidlegy Ind dalrtlir(l4.4)4 l 4 l a k l vail l 4l4B6lT W. lee awe.; rare no stars visible i the sweet, sparkling, hilted' 'dense' 'clot:V*o4. been ninatarlng Wthiti - 44VOni. sinclf.,‘Akdeeline of- day:, -an& the fair, ,Vitle me` f itykuliir, 44111i / et glancei,frona, beneath - her viiPorir , lmintleAUst She should behold, setae defffigithiraelittithilbn , ii :, inde' and terrible,, stortirWas4erte, hding,"„ *titre appeared epttfidiousOf the ipprosehlog bitttle of the hushedlltelr - mur murings.' Mee, wiiixinnAilieltilOtun; birds, heatiallifinieCtsi renilidried- • quiet-and expectant.". Seen • the.er *Worry, cif:lniivtOn 'disturbed- ihe calm; find flash illeciined :the:Vast con cave,andseVeate4 tt t O pen ,beneatik4itheeities, toting and villaps,,,tlnlataidea and' Pleasant vales of.bleasektl'alestine:':Troudest among its proud pstacea stood,;,aresaleni; her' costly Panes, lterifebdilotiersi hgtsplendid domes, and spires, and tcanidel brightening tinder each successive, gle4m oho 1, fr a 9n4 • the electric Ilea -Tho . reverberating. ;thunder and the -le4 itretuns of brilliant lightning were accom panied: by ,thick'and fast:falling 'uttu-dreps, as thtrogb au oceitrt , above Imo vent to itaSuper finerutwavesl::: - , ; In; an &liniment 'of a rich and sumptuous dwelling Of that eastern eihne; sat one of its' loveliest slaughters, now. miulatering,terulerly to so- tall and: stately man; -who tosieken, Oath' An • all the- restlessness of a troubled. spirit; 'and anon gazing tOtt the otinftict with out; TIM chatabor> was supplied , with every luxury; and lighted by lamps emitting a sweet and pleasant odor, While npon,the forms of its becupsida shone - jewels of sure: beauty and value, and robing* them the most tamed looms of the age, " • • , The-storm cautioned an hair, and then the dark drapery fell from the', bltte'vault, and the beautiful stars' were disclosed to view, one by one, likellittming gems, and the moon, gentle sad Sniffing, scattered her rays: until ,the,ex pensive sky vat! 'lloOded withmellow, light, softening and betintsfying every object. The breath of countless flowers=-such flowers as bloom but-in 'eastern lauds—floated up and tfiled.the atmosphere with delicious fragrance, while every thing "seemed to whlsper.- Tbereeligittri. follow darknen e'er— There's:toy ferritoiee who doubt sad fear— Ilaire's Gabe when threatening atoms are done— There's ease* for all bones Lb the sum" "Look PP.' my lord ; the elements have stayed their contention—look up, I pray, and gladden the heart of- thy hand Maiden,,,,mur ranted the lato•liko tones of Serail; the wife of liieodemus. icThe gloomy clouds obscure the; celestial 'orbs no longer= - 411 - is bright n'ess." The ruler pressed his hand upon the heart that throbbed wildly beneath his costly robe of purple and fine linen, and, sighing, replied, "There is no 'brightness in my soul, Serah ; there is nought but darkness and gloom ;Away. In halls by state; in synagogue or temple, at home - by thy side; e;r abroad; tranquility eludes me, and doubts of a future kingdom, and thoughts of another-11M disturb my bosomo, , , I( Nast thou ,heard the Nazarino V' ques tioned his beautiful listeroir, while there came 'into her face'an' expreselon Of, awe and reve rence. ct trust thou hearkened to the great Teacher whose fame has extended ail over our lovely land, the ambassador of God, whose voice has been heard on Olivet's mount, in the garden, by the stream so dear to my heart, and elsewhere ?" And there was' that in the light of •the speaker's beaming countenance, that told a Christian woman's faith Juni= who had gathered around him so many of her fair sis ters. tens is an impostor, Sarah; ho has deceived thee and others--our Messiah is yet to come," spoke the ruler; • • gilled forget the miracles ho has performed? There was no deception In the awakening of the alba falcalitera of Bethany from, the siumbera of" the4rave,.-In the resus citation of the only son of the yridew of Min; and the sweet childish daughter of Jairu4 'nor in the healing of poor, wastedframes." 44 Ah I Serah can 'he heal the mind ? Can this boasted one dispel the doubts and than; ' that bare gathered in sad coninsion about my aching bosom?", And the ruler ,hid his coun tenance amid the rich cushions of the sumptu ous couch on which he had been seeking re pose in vain. Ms companion placed her soft hand on his head; arid, betiding "down, whispered in his ear. Be rose fioni). his pillow and think his arm' round her fair person, drew her"to 1116 side and said, (e Weary of thy presence, my loved one ? Weary of aught so good and true? Sooner the golden sun forget his risings and declining', the moon tegladden the earth . With her smilei, the stars' to' sparkle on heaven's robe; sooner all things forget their appointed destinies, than -I remember not thy affection, thy truth; thy gentle devotion!" . - 'llao,.Tewisla with bent modestly beneath , the glance of her lord--eherished-nextto her God '—and murmured, "Thanks, thanks—And now, hearken to thy servant. Whose power bade the clouds disperse, and upmantled the glory of the night-gems, stayed the rain and the swift-footed lightning; kept us here unscathed by 'the contending elements, "and reaches my heart and thine " Go to the Beth lehendte and learn what thou wouldst khow of a future state." * • There had long been a shadow on the brow ofNicodemits-% grief in his bosom unrevealed —and this 'eluidoW, had deepened, this grief grown, heavier andlarker r until hie noble form bent under its Influence. Amid the halls of state be remained gloomy and abstracted ; and when be sought his rich and - gorgeous dwell 14,,Eurd Met the soft caresSes of his dark-eyed Saab; his - troublous dreaMs increased, his mental inquietude became insupportable, and he longed, in the bitterness of his' spirit, to die. -Now he trembled beneath the words that greeted hie 'ear, but he replied— tGlien will icon at me, Sarah—my people will denounce the traitor to the religion of his fathers!" And be rose to his feet and paced the apartment linpatiently, while his companion poured forth the language of condolence, though her full heart was overflowing with sadness . for his anguish. Oh I woman—wo man! what is not thine to do and suffer ! " Seek the one I have named, my lord ; seek him to-night," she pleaded. tc The voice steals on the heart like the melody of our min strels; and its tone wilt bring the, peace." ieNet to-night--oh I not tailght cart I seek peace," exclaimed the ruler. a The season of darkness is not a time to unveil the soul." , 6 There is a ' flower, my Master," meekly answered the_Jewess, "that unfolds Its petals when all eyes are shrouded save His to whom Its fragrance floats up. It pours its Incense out in darkness and secresy. Be like that plantiand bare thy breast to the eye of hea ven:" What cannot the persuasions of the gentle and pureerect? .Iklicodemus sought the abode of the Naze. 'Sane, and uttering his simple "Rabbi, Rabbi," 'wee admitted into big - presence. Lovely as woman's were the- broad brow, the delicate cheek, and fait -Orbs of that fowly one while the long fielding curls of radiant ha; lent wondrous beauty to the meek tountenance, Jie spoke; and the ruler listened as to a strain of celestial minstrelsy. Fear tied away— doubts vanished—and to' his heart there stole a thrilling sensation ef perfect happiness, Be knelt end worshipped in sincerity, and when the first faint streak of the early dawn became visible, 4e, left the side of his ik?lne l a st ruo . ter and sought his own home, thenceforth to Jive for that eternal and Melina clime allottgid, to thostrwho are:gi born again." • ` r deruselein's pride has been humbled in the duet;-centuries 'have flunk, into their graies— nationa litiyo risen and 'fallen, , biit the power of that Tiiitcher iftlitremains. •It is - glerious, *table t' • IsArauvrion,—lmagination , hath a fearful * pourei.itailte Memory and judgment, It asks 00 10*,:0t4i1f , :ireersni to give it strength for ftti.aergeteYkltit# .oftctimes, even as torrents of r:etettlave Ofitted frien the bosom of the earth; eo'bath "it hi!iet . torth; when least `pected, Ig:treading desolatioliand In what have gigs! - .fetiluliMlrolutions of king', dome andstalest which hi , tolll recounts, most frequently hid theifjorigitr,trat !lithe excited imaginations' of the Multitude'? Some tea A nt iesdpromy!o*r.to.cozopass a•purpo r , iddrsasil(Satitsli4Wl4 id: the lentiN ' Of I COTI` 1010 0 4 ; j0 nUdeke*Rt I M, MaiPOLOiX* II4 ,I I 4 I - 0 0iM i ) 17 rouse theft intalVtk4olo4o.ispOorale ender 6itis oy,rattotpkitiCtiOefltioitilX :iOO4ll, cast i4rtitttd , *lto il to s t ! i trettible, and tes sgbsist at its viSletiCe. I :As WithlAittiettaillelfitll IndlybinAls; - ,There arik'clOOgleniinithichlui4lraitiOn . , escaping , fri)."4,._fhe-gitidatiee Of. will,-may rove, 'and' gather (o - th'etniii Blighted 'fbaNiers and discor, daYt iiiilliali,;,iitailitterneas for Al the pleasant live of-life: Aid there are times in the lives of all, when, compassed by 'real evils, we would fain, lota tiler space 'at least, fly from their siddirilliOnfliftitine,l and, when, unless this faculty bas , been king trained, we call on it hi Vain to aid the'aftempti while, on the other head, though seldom moving beforeolt , is oft times ready, on such occasions, to rise like a demon, in the darkness, and steal away the last ray &light' . . Imagination ! It is a OW the Creator, like. other five talents to beWdered ten; and its 'Pleasures 'are neither few% nor small, much leas to - be cot - tact' lightly in the estimate of hUman happiness. - In childhood, in manhood, lo old age—in solitude and in society, it casts 'over all a halo or a gloom, more or less intense as it has Veen cherished and guided, or lea to junction • 'and , decay. The eloquence of the orator and the'charm of the poet are but the .peribetedness of that faculty .whose first stir rings are that love of the marvellous, and de light in the Invisible world, which, in youth, f come o'er us like a summer dream," , and which may be near); eradicated or more deeply 'rooted by education and circumstances. It is ' =impulse of one and . the same spirit which chains us, in infancy, to the wonders of Alad din's lamp, and, influenced by which, Goethe gravely relates to us a Vision,' which disclosed to' ,him, ,in a reunite . glen near - Drueenheim, events that were eight years afterward realized. If all these yearnings after the strange and un known are to bo accounted only as memen tos of human folly, how much do they sub street from the ,sum of human wisdom ! But they have another view. Their source is that thirst fol. something beyond mere corporeal existence, which ever points the little turbid stream of ' life toward that vast ocean into which it must one day fall. In vain does the gloomy acetic paint imagination only as a de mon to be eruehedi and the pleasures of Ima gination bat as will-o'-wisp lights which lure on to betray ; and vainly does tb.e utilitarian join, and call on reason to drive these phantom loves from the brain. They have a well-spring deep beyond the reach of, reason—a strong attrac tion toward that unseen sphere, whence the spirit came, and to which it will return. • Taa Renizow.—The solar and lunar rain bows lead ua to admire the covenant faithful ness, of our Divine Philosopher, who regu lates the elements of nature, and who bestows upon us reason to examine the causes of them. The rainbow is called « the bow of promise." During the war of the revolution, the Colonies of America suffered much from want of wea pons of war, provisions , and clothes, and were often defeated. They were much discouraged by the dark prospect, so that many began to regard success as improbable. Bat Lafayette arrived to assist them in the glorious struggle for frecdomi and the arrival of the French sol diers - was, to the Americanis, tho shining out of cc the bow of promise." Once, a maxi lived with his wife and chil dren in a prosperous and happy condition, but intemperance caused him to waste all his pro perty and annoy his family. One day a gen tlemaricame in and asked him if he would sign the temperance pledge. e 4 Yes," he replied, "I promise to drink no more." His wife was at tentively looking at him, and rejoiced when he had signed. His abjuration of intemperance was, toter, the rising of "bow of promise." While we live on the earth we are subject to distrese r sickness and loss of property. Our feelings lead us into the paths of wickedness, but if we exercise faith in our Redeemer, God shows us "the bow of promise," inspiring hope that, after death, we shall enjoy eternal and uninterrupted happiness. 0, boatalful ran:Lbw—an woven of I tint There's not in thy titans one shadow of night; Heaven surely is open "hen thou dolt appear, 'And, bending above thee, the angels draw near, And sing—' The rainbow! the rainbow ! The smile &Val is here.'" SOMMIAT PIIZZIED.—Not long ago, a jer aeyraan, about forty years of age, came into the office of a physician in this city, bringing with him an infant which required some meth nal ,attention. Ho was accompanied by a blooming girl, apparently irixteen—with whom the phylician (a bachelor) was well nigh fall ing in love at sight. • Such being the cane, he was tg struck all of a heap," as the saying is, when, the child beginning to cry, ho saw the girl take it and give it the breast. Feeling his loye descending, all at'once, nearly to zero, ho inquired--ar Is that child yours ?" "No, sir, It is my brother." "Your brother'S child, is it?" No, sir, it Is my own brother." "Your brother! the child your brother?" • "Certainly why not?" ci It is rather curious though—you look so young that I—" 4 ( But I'm married for all that." "And yourchild your brother ?" . "No, sir, my child is motmy brother—l loft mine at home. This is my mother's child. We have each an Infant, and as my mother could not so well leave home, and I wished to como to the city, we made an exchange—she nurses my child at home, while I do the same by hers here." "Oh, I begin to understand now; but I was prodigiously puzzled a first, I must confess." This was undoubtedly somewhat of a novol case, and as our friend the physician was not so old as heivill his, if he lives long enough, it is ,not surprising that he should be In some what of a quandary to understand the matter. Though nephews and nieces are occasionally to bo met with older than their uncles and aunts, it must ho rather a phenomenon to see a brother sustained at thb breast of a sister, and a grand-child drawing nourishment from that of its grandmother. RELIGIOUS MADNESS.—The physician of a lunatic asylum attached to a, hospital -in a neighboring State, says that a large proportion of the recent cases in that institution are owing to religious excitement. A majority of these are of the "weaker vessel," and therefore easily wrought to a- state of phrenzy, which has ended. in perfect madness. Attending re ligious meetings early and late, to the neglect of all other duties—listening to the doctrines of predestination—and persuading themselves into the belief that they are among the fore doomed to everlasting burnings—it is not to be wondered at that, under such circumstances, poor human nature should take refuge in in sanity. But these religious lunatics are not all females ; among them is a young man who is constantly crying out—" He has destroyed the whole world I He has destroyed the whole world! Satan has destroyed the whole world!" Many of our modern preachers, like John Banyan, get their hearersinto the " Slough of Despond"—but they do not, es honest John did, take comio get them out again. Like the poor creatures who were thrown into the water, In the famous Ordeal Trials, if they can not swim they must perish. A FEMALE PATRIOT.--..During a contested election for Exeter, England, one of the can didites called at a house to solicit the vote and interest ofan honest fiecman. The honorable gentleman was met at the door by the better half of the freeman, and directly made known hie business. 64 My husband shan't vote for you," was the reply of the lady. Remonstrance was attempted to no purpose; for, acting on the now recognized principle that she bad a right to do whet she pleased with her own, the good woman pertinaciously persisted in her hard•hoazted kftisal. Smiles and entreaties having tailed, tbe'eandidate requested permis sion to Imo the busband, as a person who was a little interested in the business; but the free man's wife, absolutely shocked at the proposal to' tamper with her iii:.”ainee, exclaimed, in great • anger: What, sir, attempt to make a difference' between man and wife! lam tuatained of you I .She instantly slammed the door In his face. In order to keep her word, she took hey husband to the polling booth, and witnessed the manner In which his vote was tendered. IjiBOOVERY DY LIDIAN Conn.—Previously to the 'settlement of the Puritans in New Eng -land, they parties for tho purpose of exploring. the country. Capt. Miles Standish, *he iqui called the ic Hero of New England," 'commanded one of them,'conelating of sixteen niedr . In their progress they met with several hillocksorupposed by tbeiti to'be burial places for the 'lndians, but; as they advanced; finding ,mappruire, they closely man:tined there, and iiiikpioered 'that theyCbitalued -Indian Corn. ~eisighurled in the ear,, it excited their curio- Bithilna-by, soma of the party it was _thought aegUlaltlOnj while Others, who ate it UI raw state; tild:ndt rellkih kand thOught it worth little or niithing. They neared, how:: TAh TittngfiAy, DECEMBER 'l, '1859. fiver, some seed. In tho ensuing spring, a .s'quanto,a friendly Indian, instructed them In the culture of it, and it was probably the means of saving them afterwards from famine. Attempt to Burn the United States Pe- natentiary. The Weehington Star, of Monday evening, gives the following particulars of an attempt to Om the United States Penitentiary ! A moat daring attempt was made on Saturday' night to burn the United States Penitentiary, which was happily frustrated through the loyalty of the convicts, and the vigilance and courage of the officers. The plot, It seems, was laid by George Nelson, a discharged convict, whose term of see. tete° expired on the 24th inst. Its plan of opera tions were well laid a month previous to his die chargé, and he mentioned the same to convict 'Kelly, wishing him to assist in the matter, which was refused ; and Kelly farther used every effort to persuade him against the attempt. Neverthe. less,. Nelson persisted in his plaint, and at leaving the prison told Kelly that on Saturday night, at nine o'clock, he might look out for the fire. On Saturday afternoon Kelly divulged the mat ter to the deputy warden, who immediately com municated it to the warden, and arrangements wore entered into to arrest the parties in the event of the plane being carried out. Accordingly, three guards wore made acquainted with the circum stances, also three confidential convicts as assist. ants. Nelson's programme was as follows: At 9 o'clock at night he, with his accomplices, was to repair to the east corner of the prison and next to the arsenal. Act accomplice, a mulatto man, by ' the name of Penny, was to scale the wall and set Are to the carpenter shop, and in the midst of the alarm and excitement they intended to enter the west front building and carry off from the warden's office the iron safe, containing the money of the institution. Thus, plunder seemed to be the main object. At the hour mentioned they met and made the attempt to get over the wall, when both were cap tured. Nelson making desperate resistance. Deputy Warden Sengetaok drew his revolver and shot him in tide back, Indicting a severe wound. Much praise is due tbo indomitable spirit of the guards in making the arrest. The officers were Messrs. Campbell, Maxwell, and flows, headed by Deputy Warden Sengstaek, who exposed himself as if insensible of fear ; also, John Day, a prisoner, who accompanied the guards, and was the first to clench Nelson and bold on to him until he was overpowered.. Some other accomplices were seen at a distance, but who made their eecape. One of them, in crossing the swamp east of the prison, was ahot at by the Deputy Warden and Maxwell, and is supposed was wounded, as ho was seen to fall, but arose again and made his escape. Ma the plan been suocessfully carried out, no doubt at this moment the entire block of prison buildings would bo laid in ruins. The two prisoners arrested were taken before Justice Donn, who committed both for court. Nelson is a powerful and muscular man, tneaaartog six feet six Inches in height, De is a native of North Carolina, and was sentenced for three years for passing counterfeit coin. Penny is a mulatto, the eon of a white woman. He has served two terms in the penitentiary al ready, although ho Is only about twenty-one years of ago. *His statement is that Nelson and a late convict named Cunningham arranged the plan to obtain some boots and shoes, which wore to be placed on the wall at a designated place; that they were after them when arrested ; and that Cunning ham made his escape, and was fired at by Mr. dengstang. Yesterday, Cunningham (who was recently par doned out of the penitentiary) was arrested by Of ficers Williamson and Irwin. He was taken to the guard-house, where a partial investigation took place, and he was committed to jail for further ex amination. P..B.—Nelson died in the county jail last night about ten o'clock. The Bulletin de Pori, eays : According to letter from London M. Ledru-Rullin, having boon released by a special and sovereign decision from the penalties pronounced against him, may now avail himself of the amnesty, and return to Prance. The evmember of the Provisional Government will only make a short visit to France on family affairs, and will then proceed to Switzerland, where, on the advice of her physicians. Madame Ledru•Rollin is about to take up her residence," PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRAWL H 1 11. 3. O A 2 SNOWD NRY UDp TER,EN voIOOTTES or sat MONTH CAS LETTER BAGS AT THE SIBECHANTS' XXCITAIWN, PHILADELPHIA. Bari( Canada, Mitchell.— Matanzas, soon Fort Wear COAST OP ATE ICA—The ship Julia Law rence, Capt Spear, will sail from Philadelphia on the lath December for the West Coast of Africa. All !otters and papers intended for the LI S Squadron on that eta tionior other persons, will be forwarded, if left at the Foreign Letter °Moe, Philadelphia Exoliange, on or be• fore that date. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 1. 1669 4111 N RIRES.. - 7 18-SUN BETS- , -4 42 HIGH WATER- - .8 10 RRIVED. Bohr Leesburs. Swift A , 4 days front Dorton, pith mdse. Crowell tr. Collins. Bohr John A Iltinnettd, Laws.>t dare from Milford, Del, rib corn and bark to Itmbardson A. Overman. Bohr Francis Edwards, Babcock, from Providence. Bahr Jesse II Allen, Allen, from alalden. Bohr Anna Binah, Smith, from Boston. CLEARED. Bark Chas E Lox, Almeida, Port au Prihce, Thomas Wattson fr. Skeet Bark Jos Maxwell. Davis, Trinidad, &o, Dallett Bros. Behr Newton, Enterson, Nassau, JBlc E L Perot. F Edwards, Babcock, Charleston, IL R Corium lc Co. Bohr I B Allen. Allen, Petersburg Tyler, Stone & Co. Bohr Anneld_mith, Smith. Boston,Binnickson & Glover. Behr Mail, Kelly. Providence. Crowell & Collins. Behr A Baker, Baker, Portsmooth, Twelis & Co Bohr Antler. Phillips, Cancan, do Bohr Abds, Carberry, New London, Blakieton is Cox. ICorreimontllsnincof The Press.) GA VAR BE GRACE. Nov. 30, The Kingston left this morning with 10 boats In tow, laden and consigned as follows : Defiance, mdm, &a. to R Kirkpatrick; Garret Tinsman, lumber to El Bolto_ ,rt and machinery to A ti Cattail & Co; A Ii Suntan and Mary Adelaide, lumber and shingles to Cadwaledar & Co; Thom E Sheets, lumber to fi Croskon Sarah Long, do to Wilmington, St Lawrence, do to Nor arose & Sheets; Kansas, do to S Bolton; Ida and Peter Sailor, coal to Delaware city. (Correspondent's of the Philadelphia Itlehange.) iloirE.B. Del. Nov V. The ateamtug Arnenos, wading for a tow, and the hark Daniel, tor Trieste. wafting 4 air wind, are the only vessels at the Breakwater. The brigs oleo Aimee. t Pr) for Boston, Moonlight, for Kingston,Ja, nod Elizabeth Watts, tor Boston, went to sea yoaternaY. Wind NV— weather loudy. Yen c ta, W. ht. tiIOKhIAN. MIXORANDA. Bark Ann Elizabeth. Norgrave, cleared at Havana 25th ult. for Philadelphia. Bark Dublin, Huntley, uncertain, remained at Havana Zd Buss Beaver, Talpey, Gen Boyd, Ray, and Poster, Chase, hence, arrived at Boston 29th Brig Jail Carey, Coale, (new) 229 tons/ Linden, cleared at Baltimore 290 ult. for Pernambuco and a market. Hob Rettlekt /30Waln2. hence, remained at Havana 12klun,uneertain. Brig L ()Watts. Jones, from Bristol for Philadelphia, at Newport 28th ult, and sailed attain. Bahr Bahwa, Small, hence, arrived at Charleston 27th lt. Bohr Goo W Krebs, Emerson, hence, arrived at Balti more 29th ult. Bohr Union, Libby, hence, arrived at Boston 29th ult. Behr Luoy L Sharp, Compton, remained at Havana 23d nit, uncertain. Bohr Win Loper, Robinson, sailed from Providence 29th ult. for Philadelphia. Bohr Crisis, Renear, berme, arrived at Taunton 25th ultimo. tenßohr M ult J Hoyt, Hamilton, (Min Camden, NJ, at 803. 29th . Sabre Geo Edward, Baker, and Robt J Mercer ,Robin son, from Boston; R Porter, Hudson, from Danvers; Gazelle, Naylor, from Newbursport; Eva Bell, Lee. from (Olney; W Saulsbury, Hudson, from Portsmouth; John Parnum, Crowell. and Shenandoah, Hewitt from Pro vidence, all for P hiladelphia, were in Dutch Island Har bor H3th ult. Behr Annie Magee, Wheaton, front Boston for Phila delphia was beating out of Dutch Ireland Harbor 28th ult. &lire Yankee 80, R Islay. and J MoOloskey, Stebbins, hence, arrived at Hartford gem mt. Sebre R K Baronet, Taylor, and Hobo, Newman, hence at Newbury port 28th ult. Bohr Isabel, Taylor, hence, arrived at New Bedford 28th ult. &bre . Mountain Avenue. Greenfield.beneo for Swan, and o n Jane, Kroner, hence for Norwich, at New W h IPV ` Morse, Phillips, and B L Crocker, Pres bray. from Taunton for Philadelphia, elided from Plow port 38th ult. Blunter Mailgie, Otumley, hence, arrived at Hartford 27th ult. Steamor J N smith, Hazard, hence, Arrived at Alex adrift Mb ult. Steamer C C Alger, Fenton, hence, arrived at Altman nn pith ult. . . . Cam 0 hlanehoster, of Providence, agent of the un derwriters,states that a eoutram has tsien made with parties at mini 3to raise the sehr Lizzie Taylor, whieh was sunk near that place a short time since, on tim pas sage Irom Philadelphia for Boston, with a rgo of coal. They are to deliver her at the wharf for VW. NOTICE, 'PO MARINERS. Notice is herebygiven test the Can and Nun Buoys have been removed from Spring Point and BurtioriPs Ledges, and their pleas are occupied by tipar Buoys for the winter, By order of the Light House Board. THEO. P GREEN, Lighthouse Inspector 'First District. Portland, Nov 28, MO. U'er steamship Bohemia, at Portland.] Bid from laverlaol nth met, Resolute. Freeman, New York; B Von Beaulie Charlemon,• emotion Haynie, do; 13th, Arotio, Zerasa, New York; Pomona, New Orleans. Put hook, Board, nence for Savannah. Sld from Deal lath, Albert Gallatin, Delano. Charles ton; Upland , New Orleans; loth, Deuteohland, do, Sid from Cowes 12th. tie° Stoakham, New York. Bid from Flushi l2th. David Hadley, Magna, New York; nyorito, A len,ll Boeton; Washington, Wenke, N Orleans. Aar at Antwerp 13th, gl) Merwio, Merwin, N York. Art at lialvoet 13th,..Noordhourn, New York. Bailed 13th, Webamo, Doty, N ork. STOVES. GAS-BURNING COOKING STOVES. What is more Important to the comfort of a family than a good Cooking StoveOallasher's Morning Mai Oren entire satisfaction. It has two large ovens for baking and roasting, it possessee more conveniences than any other stove, end never fails to operate. It will bake brand, roast a turkey, boil a din ner. broil a beefsteak, and beat Water for washing, nil at the same time. For sale only by CHARLESJONES,OOS North Second street, where the splendid new Cooking Stove Day light, unsurpassed by any Set, tot , cooking stove, may he seen in daily successful operation. It hasa large ex tended oven which bakes in the mostperfect manner. I would also oat l attention to mg first premium Silver gee-wriquilling parlor stoves.whieli are manufeetured to the beet manner, of heavy Rum& ifon CHAR .ES n5O-tills North SECONDStreet. D Street. l a STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR, m. 1116 MARKET te fRS,ET, Is now prepared to meet thwants of theublio more completely in all the details° the Stove tr ade than ehy ether ostablashment in Phila d elphia , in pro ofof wh i t he JAW?' COMPAILATIVIS Esselte/orlon. The ollowipg are among bur own popular inventions, several of winch have already obtained a national repu tation as eurpassingin excellence and economy any other Stoves in use. JAMES SPEAR le' the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved One-burning Ceoking Stove, acknowledged to be the best tre fur family use in the world. G' :AMES 8 AR Is the Patentee of rapi d lyebrate ee-oonsum ng Cooking Range, now coming in .rAn e ll a tbrill hi the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air-tigh`Una-oonsunnng Parlor Stove. lip prove d d 1,1 / d j e it ' ll aoskiligeinst.t.h Inventor n7f.tigh for 3. anty and utility is likely, this Canon, to be univer sailiehrifirghge le the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, a/Iti a t i fft Zre z iall g vent a fOr and Patentee of the celebrated lway-oar neater. porno the above the Inventor veryinstly claims advantages which require but to be understood by the public to be universally appreciated and preferred to any other articles of that class in the market; and he Would he w rrhy extend a cordial invitatlito to all persone SI went o Moves to cell and examine for themselves, Parties shine to examine gill have every attention shown thew, whether Ilium/Inc immediately topur chile, or not. ellll-3m ZIEGLER lc SMITH, corner SECOND apd GREEN, have abeuired a great reputation by the wise and prudent course they have punted ninon t a hoonunenoetuent in bagmen, by riellizur a bret-ra la tu a ale at A !ow haute. e-tr g, Ann D 0 RES AlrititlOAN AND PRBNOH ;WirVeTtindLillellyriew,l7l rvedb i r if % ts p . " er saaji ° l l7 yr orden7taMhait it MI it hp A nt r, sad V Donlon, oomer 6.1600 Moots. sus- BUSINESS CARDS. %MIDS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Lay, No, 279 South FOURTH Street. nla4m` M. 11, GROVE, Manufacturer of Show Ca.fa. VirilfelPolll/I3 NOligh routtru street. WM.H. GROVE'S lista BHl.llBTBlt'B)Bteanu Cabinet • aotory—Soroll SawinF. Turniefft Nailing. Moulding, AMRADIOIi tweet, uotween market ape Aro,, g od • eond and Third etroote. ALLACE & BRODHEAD, 37 EXCHANGE PLACE,. NEW YORK. Stooks and Bonds bought and kW. on CoLnadeolon. FRANCIA B. WARLACR. EDWARD O. MN/DI/RAD 029-4 m. ALEX. MaKINNEY AVPORNEe AT LAW, ORMENH URG, PA, Williorsotieo iq Weetmorolemul, Armstrong, Ind 1p 1:116111/nounuen. sell- tf FiIHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE -a. an citivrouT evoitt, forwards Parcels Pack ages, mer.obandise, Ban Notes, and Spenie, either by its own Ltnee,oriem:rtton t rthoiltejlteress ger the- mal-tf GenerallEtuoetintendent P URE CONFEOTIONERY, um:vv.:mo ay 81/WARD A. HEINTZ, Late of 8. Hannon. Steve 8. W. corner Allatand NINTH Kam 89-3 m ( Fa4nory 814 Filbert etreet.l B. PA L MER S ADVERTISING • A GENCY, N. E. orner FIFTH and CREST N UT._ enitdieriptione taken for Or. beet City end Count', Newspapers, at lowest owl& primal,. era-am SADDLERY, HARNESS, Ale. LAnEY & PHILLIPS, HARNESS, SADDLES, AND RODS . TdE Pal zn MEDAL at the World's Fair , in Lon don, in 185 1 , Was awarded to us for the best Harness. Trio PRI2IL MEDAL at thin Wollll'll Fair, 1101 d in Nei, York, In 1853, was also awarded to us for the best Har ness. Having more then greatly enlarged our menu facturins facilities, we are nowprepared to offer Ito the piddle at Our EXTENSIVE EST A bLISII NI EN T Nor. 30 and 39 South etyMfgfH., above Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA, The most complete assortment of articles in our line of business, such as Harness, LIMiIOII . and Gentlemen'sßiding_Baddles, Bridles, Driving end Biding Whips. Fly Nets. Horse Covers for Minimal . and Winter use. Buf falo and all other kinds of robes. Our roods are manufactured in the very best style of 'workmanshi anit_with hut ONE (1114.1.X.PY OF LEATHER, which is the best the Market can furnish. Attention is askeilla the followins scale of prices: Good plain verviaeable single har"ness from ... 4.12 to s2u 4 . fancy #2B au to .61 , 5 Plain double harness eitt to 140 Country harness makers can be supplied with harness cheaper than they can manuteoture them. elimauddharn MEDICINAL,. TRIM :MAR, 1,2, and 2, Protected by Royal Let i rs Patent of England. sad secured by the Seals of the note de. Pharmacia de Paris, and tbe Imperial College o Medicine, Vienna. No.l ie invaluable for exhaustion, spermatorrhout, and allphYsical disabilities. N 0.2 oompletely eradicates all traces of those dioenses that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous, and per nicious use of qopaivia and cubobs. N 0.3 ham entirely euPplanted the inlutious use or mer cury, thereby insuring to the sufferer speedy relief,dis parsing all impurities, and rooting out the venom ofdis eIIIESEMAR, Noe.l, 2, and 8, ere prepared in the form of a 'muse, devoid of taste and smell, and can be carried In the waistcoat pocket. sold in tin eases, and divided into imamate doses, as administered by Velpean, Leilemend, Roux, Rioord, /to. Price $3 each, or four eases for $9, which envoi s3Land in 82i cues, where by there is a Ilft 01114{ o eg. ' 'o lie had, wholesale and retail, of Dr. BARROW, 19t Blocker street, New York. Bold also at Rfftnil by CALLENDER & CO., earner THIRD and WALNUT Stream Philadelphia. and by T. W. DYOTT SONS, 218 North SECOND Street, Wholesale and Retail Agents for Pennsylvania. n22413in QCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD READ, Ercptiona of the Skin generally, and all Rumors and Impurities 01 the Blcad, are radically and permanently cured by the oelebrated IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. !thee been a very important agent in the cure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Louneberry & Co., for ariumber of year* neat, and its great value in the cure of Canners is abundantly established by the many cures effeoted by it. In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative althea Lae never been enualled. It cures the mat °bed nt:9Pleblk, SCALD HEAD, and all Erupt ons of.the Skin, readily yield to a moderate use_of thin hledicine. Malignant Cicero and Sores are readily cured by the use of a few bottles. Prepared and sold by MCNICHOL & SRO., (Late Imunsberry & C 0..) No. bo North FIFTH Street, below Arab. 11.°P,11bYst,'Jo`,1,7nionag.J, ) ,PITT.'F.vtini,rott.vine; IL Raney, g Reading Lti. 8. &avail!, Reading ; T. k J. loClin took, Easton ; Jos. Given, Went Chafer; Wm. tallier, Norristown; Simon Rau, Bethlehem ; Dr. Live :ay. New Hope ; Dr. Leslie, Bristol ; Schmidt is Co., Allentown LEM* & Dell, Manayunk, Pa ; J. D. James, Trenton; De La Cour Camden Brcwater & co. . Bridgeton ; Robertson re.' Lippinco tt, Salem. N. J.l_No loan, Wilmtngton; L. S. Hoopes, Wilmington; T. F. Darnmersly, Milford, Dal.; and - Druggista cenerallsr. jell-..tuthamit rzOLLICKOFFER'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC 41 -. 1 CORDIAL:43ra : I have been afflicted with rheu mntiem fora longp_erhal—a portion of the time had no use of my limbs. Tried your Cordial, and in three days I wits able to walk down stairs, And in la week the pain entirely felt me. Ido cheerfully recommend the Cor dial to those who are afflicted with that dreadful com plaint. Yours, Inn. W. Nawcur, Broker. AU Pineal. - Prepared by THEDIMII.Y. DILKB, Chemist, N. E. corner NNE and BIXTII sta. alt-7m BREAD PURE AND 011EAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY CAN DE OBTAINED AT THE lOLLOWINe PLACES: MECHANICAL BAKERY. B: v l.l.47: o e t e a ol Timed nod C. M. 3ear it r . e e L below H. MeNEIL.—.--.—......8.1z0 i utz t Sixth and JAM) fr, SON,----...No,SMNorthfriftlistreet. S. PANC0A5T—...............N0. 910 Spring Garden street. JOHN 0. --. No. 1223 Vine street. T. P. 112 North Fifth street. JOHN corner Fifth and W. W. h1ATHEW5......... —.S. i. r iiiiin . enliiienth and Locust streets. D. KNIGHT.— street, below Wal nut. GEORGE GAILVIN----No. Lombardia/eat. D. COURTNEY......--_—N. W. corner Sixteenth and Pine streets. Whl. COURTNEY —.No. 600 South Twelltn street. S. R. WANAMARER—.FederaI street, above Sixth, H. LENTZ.-- ----Corner South Fourth and Johnston streets. L. H0LLAND.—........... W.aorneethiciaienth an Ogden street.. DAVID SADDLER----- No. 960 North Eleventh street. J. WEI OHTMA N _..8.E. corner Eleventh and Jefferson street". 8.8. 1.040 North Front street. II BROOKS.-- Id. Vi r d .ANt: t r re taseventh JANE MYERS...-. —.CO L :s eet. halow Thir- F. M. W00D...—. ..-- 111 —Ntestr . n ire i r s tg e t e llranklin and CoatesF. MORRIS. We e r til Tenth and Sh E. B. 1 3M 1 137r e u t th Front street. J. SHUSTER.----.---11. W. corner Broad and Parrishatreets. THOS. T. BLEST.-- ----Corner Nineteenth Street B. 8. SOWN N a . n i. l . R gige a r ve ß/ u n e at an d Federal streets. J. MoINTYRE----.....—.Twenty-eitoond street, ab. Coates. ALEX. FULLERTON.-- Corner or Fifth and Chris tian. J. Le N. J., store 119 Atoll street. C. H. RAINIER.--. West l'hiledelehia,seth et ab. Bamford road, R. L. YARNELL.---.Lennt, Penna. JOHN BARNDT--- Tremont and Pine GroVe Penna. GEO. B. TOWNSEND.—. West Chester, Pence M. MaCL8E8......-- .Aoantio City, N. J. D. Florence, N. J. S. F. EBERLEIN -- Columbia, Pa. Jas-tf MECHANICAL BAKERY S. W. Corner BROAD and VINE Streets. PHILADELPHIA. Thie establishment is now in sueneasful operation, day and nicht, and all are resentfully invited to call and see the whole process of bread-making for themselves, The undersigned takes the liberty of lowing that Mr thirty-five years he has been a practical Bakefive Sc apprentice, and five as Journey man to one of the the firsthouses in Scotland. and twenty-five as master—during which time he has had the opportupity of making many experiments, and observing all the improvements which have been made during that per iod In this establishinent, of which he lour now the man• agpment.in addition to the complete labor-saving Ina he, he has how facilities of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. Being unrestrained in the purchase of Rear none but the minds* and hest shall ever be nest ) end u e has no hesitation in saying that /fullre of all kinds can be de livered, uesurpaased In quality and weight by that made by the ordinary proem. - Pemba. in which the Bread made by the Mechanical Bakery has not been tried, or in whioh it has been tried only at its commeneament, before the machinery was in perfect working order, are reepeotinny asked to give it a trial now, the undersigned believing it would lead to mutual advantage. JOHN O. IsIOXEY, mybhlf tioperhatendent LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TILE CITY AND COUNTY OE PHILADELPHIA. notate of HENRY HOLMES, Deceased. Metier, le hereby given that Olivia F. Holmes. the wi dow of the said decedent, has presented and filed her pe tition and apprailement in said Court, claiming to re tain the personal property of the value of &SOO therein referred to; end that unless exceptions thereto are tiled on or before FRIDAY, the wend day of December. 1859, the same will be allowed and confirmed by the mid Court. EDWD A. LESLEY, Att'y for the Widow. EIYE DISEASES. X- 4 An. (MAUL OCULIET,I6IO CIfESTNUT Street ling ( as mat returned front Europe alter an absence 0 several years, during which time be has paid espenta attention to the treatment of Eye Diseases at the hettor medmal sohools of Germany, France, and England. The Donor is provided with all the newest and most improvpd instruments necessary to the preoliee of his profession ; among others, he has brought with him from Berlin, Prussia, a most perfect instrument for OX. mining the optic norvo and the Internal membranes of the Eye—the first instrument of the kind ever brought to this country. At home every morning till 10 o'elosk, and every eve. Tu grif r r o r_7l4 . 4 ° N 6 At i ltirinVin e A ep t lt d d ) FRIDAY, from ~, &cloak ...M. jom take pitotsure in giving FREE 3.)NSULTATIOPIE TO TEL POOR. ni-if To WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER CIIANTS.—ManiIa Rem all Caen, neatly packed, Vo d r l o p Y r i ' ee. by the VahliV.7l4 l llV kllt. 14" 010 39 N. V 7 ATER. fit.. And It: N. WitnrveAt. MORE PROOF OF THEIVONDERFUL E,VITECTB OP MONELVE AMERICAN HAIR REPARATOR. PIII.ADNLPITIA, 1311PrOMbOr 27th, IBA This is to eolith that I was bald for many years, and was recommended to err your Eeparator ; and havng prooured three bottles used it for three months, which has eausedyny hair bottle, and although not quite as thick as before, yet it is constantly nowt nr M, TONES. No. 30 North Thud street. PIIILADXLPIIIA. September 27th, 1829. Mr..l.F. MONBLI4 Deer Sir — Borne time (1120 e ITU hair coutmeueed falling out, Co muoh an,. that f was, in foot, fearful of becoming bald; but hearing of the won de rtul power of your lleparator, 1 was induced to buy a bottle, And after tieing one-half of it ; hair not only ceased doming out, but commenced growing finely, and I hava how u thiok a mat of hair at !Net Ihnal. JACOB EVAS, • No. , ;sti Cherry street. au.u2hgo. MESS MACKEREL--A fine invoice of 1)111a.,' hfa ors., an kite Newbp r y por t h um ,. lion. Alio, a small lot of %lax large 0.1 Maokerel, u atOto and for sa e TAY OR & Mt and In NORTH WHARVES. art GREASE. -200 bbla., 300 half bbls., 140 rbbl: ge ll,i4 rue Patterne d ` fallow Qranar. uitabl7r e 443i v e g atlitklEr enco,, os INSURANCE COMPANIES MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1859, 4 now prepared to make INSURANCE upon Build ings. Furniture, end Merchandise gene-rails ABAINBT LOBS OR DAMAO': BY FIRS This Company transacts its Business on the Mosvar. Pais Esciirstrytt.Y, all the insured being alike into sated, thereby offering great inducements to those who dish to insure economically as well as safely. Further particulars may be obtained on applioation to any of the Directors or at the Office of the Cortisone, No. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, iniamin Malone, 'P. Ellwood Chapman. John .1. 14tle, James Smedley, 'Milan ode 1, William Hawkins, rllob Clothier, Thomas I'. Rowlett. obort Emu, Joseph Ilay , ward. 'wood D. Davie, Frederick LAdmus. BENJAMIN MALONE, President. JAMES SMEDLEY, Vice President, Jour+ J. LTTLE. Treasurer, T. E. CIIATNIAII,I3I3OIIItI D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN BUIrANCF: COMPANY, PHIL DEL PII IA INCORPORATED / 895. The following Statement of the Affairs of the Corn any a publialied in conformity with a Provision of its hatter. PREMIUMS Rooeivod from Nov. 1,18 M, to Oct. 31.1859 On 3lnone and inland Rieke..... .$356,7,6 .19 On Fire Make 116,729 90 Premiums on Pobolo/ not intuited IT 14 84713164 29 ......... ..... _.- ____. zl.lllB 38 Marked MT as earned, from Nov. 1, 1858," to Oct. 31, 1869 On Marina and Inlan Risks 4311,11 85 On Nur° Rieke 118,906 W Interest, &e.. received daring same period.-- .... Lasoft#,lXPECtigs, I)uring the year ns above: Marine and Inland Navigation Losses $258.002 70 Fire Loses,' 29,172 38 Return PrOilllti . ....... 33,100 13 Relnsurnnene, Commissions to Agents, l'axee.• ..... 13,2 M 81 Expenses, tilllatiCa, Rent, Sta tionery, Pm_ 27,210 27 Al;Errs ur Yttx cOltrAtlT, November I, : $123,060 Philadelphia City Six per cg. L0an..411211 00 00 100,000 Penna. State Five percent. Loan.... 63.40.6 00 21,0t0 Do. do. Six do. dm . 21,000 00 26,000 Uni ted States Treasury 11): percent. otes. and interest due —. 26,363 64 30,000 United States Treasury 6 per nont . Noteslo,olo 00 25,040 Temporary I.oan to the City of Phi ladelphia ...... MOM Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds. . 43,600 00 VAC North Pennsylvania Railr o ad d hfort. gage Six per pent. Bonds 12,300 00 10,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Rail way Company 7 per cent, Coupon Bonds WO 00 16,000 300 Shares Stook illermantown — Gas Company, Interest and Principal auarantaed by the City of Phila... 16,000 00 6,000 100 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 3:1715 00 MO 100 Shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company66o 00 1.200 ElDShares Phthulelphia Ice Bon iYand Steam Tug Company 1,200 00 1,000 2 Shares Philada!phis and Savannah Steam Navigation Company.— . 320 00 180 3 Shares Ocean Steam Navigaiion mny 260 6 Sha r es Philadelphia and Havre de IEO 00 Grrace Steam Tow boat Company • ke CO XV 2 Shares Philadelphia Exchange 130 00 113.5.8.30 PAT. 8411,049 25 Coat. Market Valnei6l4Diali 6 4 Os arid M0rtgage5..._......,..... ..... lt,ouo od eat Estate 61.368 35 Bills Itroeivable, for Insuranoes 11104.10 .. .... 181,01 69 Balances due at Mooning—Premiums on Ma rine Policies, Interest, and other debts due the Compeinr 65,561 68 Serie and Stook of sundry Insurance Contra. nes ....... ........ Cash on deposit in 8ank5......... November lOW, The llonrd of Directors have THUS DAY declared a Crud' Dividend of ElfiliT PER CENT. on the Capital Stock or the Company. and SIX I'ER CENT. interest on the Scrip of the Company. payable on and alter the I lte ' r 'x l i ZO also declared n Scrip Dividend of TW EN TY-FIVE PER CENT. on the Earned Premiumefo; the year ending October Certifientes for which Will be mama to the parties entitled to the came. on and alter the firat of December neat. DIRECTORS. William Martin Barnum' E. Stokes, Edmund A. /toast, J. F. Pennoton, Theopinlue Paulding, Henry Slosn, .I , .hu It. Penrose, Edward Darlington, John C. Davis H. Jones Brooke, ,Ininea Trnqunir, Brenner hy Berlins, 'intim ni Biro, dr., l'algui B B C. Hand. inli ' g . o l twig, F JTeul r i t P, MT:: Joseph H. Heal, James B. hl T 'Farland, Pr. A. DI. Huston, Joshua I'. Eyre. (lento, IL LaMar. Johu B. Kemple, Pittet:urg IWO Craig, Li. T. Morgan, Charles Kelly, MARTIN,er, WILLIAM ,reeident. THOMAS C. HAND, `Vice President. HENRY Mid/URN, Secretary. nu-tin BRANCH OFFICE OF THE NEI YORE LIFE /NBURANCE di COMPANY no . L, alo o Titos. 7. LANCASTER, Immune Anent mai Broker, BRANCH OFFICE OF NEW YORK LIFE MU RANCE COMPANY No. 532 WA LN UT Street. CAPITAL, 81,Ramo O. pillbADELpniA RUPERIENrZ: Thomas Regatta. l i ottn W. Claahora, Lewisow Cooper. . Lmpthoott. William sitiror. obeli. Ewing. 0.71-11rn 110 WARSPIifirAND ATARNS RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, fhtladelphis. DIRECTORS. Thos. L. Luders, Robt. W. D. Truitt.' 415.3Mr."' Wm. K. jtatohn. H. R. Shillingfonl, John 0. Janie/. hn W. Sexton, i h. spaugler, . H. Houston, Maui RSIFIIISI. H. 11. Love, B. Booth, Charles P. Norton. .. S . Warne. ohn E. Achoks, 4Pgo Muir, Edward A. Warne, R. I'. Ransil. President—THOMAS b. LUPE RS. Vile President—E. S. WARNE. fleoretar. —CH A R I, E 8 A. DU?. dell A MERICAN FIRE I SURANCE INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET UAL. Nu. 310 WALNUT Btreed, above Third, Philadelphia. Ravine a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus In vested in pound and available fieoutities, continue to in sure on Davellinits, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Veseels in Port and their ("Arsons, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly admateiL DIMECTOES. eorv r Abbott. John T. Leyte, f James R. Camr4e l l. aVtiel e i..korton, Edmund G. puttlh. earn* rad). Ches. W. Poulin'''. Israel Morri e, GEORG 8 ABBOTT, President. THOMAS P.. MAItIB. Reereterv. In.ll-11 if 14 -1 A ME INSURANCE COMPANY No. LH CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL 1968, BY THE STATE OF PENNYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RMS. DlEttflOß4 : SA 31062. WRia HT. .... ' Ail Wri i; lit, 'hoc, & CO. WILLIAM W. WAI.THRS, William Ryan & CO. qIIARLIS4 It lettAltlMON-. J. C. Howe & Co. 121E01101 A. WICAT Weed., Fobea_, & Lloyd. I.Patel..__A V larrihrorr... Lippincott, bunter R. Soot , tACOII W. ti YOU T ...- .... (Statical', Stout, /a Lo. Ism Lewitt, Jr Lewis, Ilmr., & Co. AVIV D. 81RNRY........ )1t , ..1. & Thrnel. A.ll. nUentrillitlll..-.-... , tosonheitn, Brooke, & Co. COMa B. Eame0rt........ obit 11. Eli on at Sons. oils W. Y.V1CUMAN........ John W. Everman A, CO. AII B. Irl.nwri lc._ Bat nen & Martin. OEO lltt I.: W. DAY, President. JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vice Preet. WILL/A MB 1. BLANCHAJW. Spo'y. au;-tt INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATI: OF Vic' MA BINH INSURANCE—No. 4 11X0IIAME BUILD INGS, Chartered in ITM—Capital BPoo,ooo—Assets, January ], UM. .41347,416 60400. An invested in sound and available seeuritiee--eon tinue to insure on Vesse le and ear4oce, Huadinga,Stooka of Merchandise, !to, on tilinral tonna. DIRECTORS: Henry D. She rrord, George It. Stuart, }human Tub*, Samuol Urant, ChiqtrintMaoalester, Tobias Wnt,nnr, Wllliana 8. Smith, Thomas B. Watteon. &t.n B. Budd. Henry Frompui, Waltam R. Whitey Charles 8. Lewis. • ionirge C. Carson. HENRY D. 81 - WitHERD, Preenlent. WILLIAM BA R 88.8. seerenarv. le 9-avfm tf LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM- N N v.—Tlll-: ITNN MUTUAL, MPH !NW -114 11 COMPANY, Northealt corner of THIRD and uo_q ritreets. Moods, e 504,223 H. INSURES LIVES for the whole term of ibis—grams Ve n n:t a ng daneir endowments — crigrili t ip l :lai t ulT, " tg omit ngoncies of Life. They act es Executors, Adininnentore, Agaigneu Trustees, and Duardinos. TRUSTEES. angel L. Miller, gnmat B. Sinkers, lenjemin Citates, William Martin, lohard IL .Nowbold, innifl It. McFarland, illieau P. liaoker,°Reim 11. Trotter, Walliam IL. Kern, [Molt Etitoli, Samuel C. Hoer, hoophiltiv Fudging. Charles dlnllow ell, Edomod A. Souder, Henry C. Tyymiond. Daniel L. Hutchinson. .9 Rodolplius hest, J lin W. Honour, William H. Comm. oi Elks Elks . Archer, 1., V. Duflow, Samuel J. Clironian. William Robertson, lollop!! M. Loonies, Warner M. Resin, °lin it. Brenner. P. 8. Miehler, Easton. DAN, El. L. m 1 LLER t President. SAML. E. STORKS, Vice Presq. JOHN W. Dolma. Sooretarr. atilB-ly rilllE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE - 1 . COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, in. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street. CHARTER kER PET VAL! ..... 8:00,000 81./RPLUti . , t imp FINN, 111ARINE, AND JPILANWINWCiLtNeE. Fine Immranne,litoitoil and porpotunl, on Buildolea and Iderollandlea of all down phone. Marine I.nottranaa. Inland and thatan, Olt VoBsolo. Freight anti Cargo to and horn all parte or the World. yreicans. OBORtill IT. HAR r, President. S. P. ROSS I'Ltnll.lr.", Pr e sident. 8.11. BUTLER, t fieoretary. DIRICTORO. W. Redo, ' Andrew U. inaleberc Charley H. H. Cervnlinll Hon. It. I . Putier. eel Gegrge H. Hart, H. P. Koss. t.C. Cane% Mar S. Portage, &lanai Jones. AI. D.. MACHINERY AND IRON lIIAMVSL V. MERRICK. 7. VAV1.:H...:1 XR.III.ICX WII.GrAhI R. MERRICK. SOUTIIIVARIC. I'OUNDRY, FIFTH. AND WASHINGTON HTHENTX. Vll/I.l.l , llLVIlik. MERRIOIC SONS, ENGINEERS AND hIACIIINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steani Engines. for . fond, River, and Alnrine service, Modern Gasometers, Iron Boats, &a.; CuatingE of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Hoofs for ORA Works, Work Shops, Hatt. rood 4tationi, ka. Retorts and Gap Machinery of the Intent and moat im proved oonntruction. Bvery_desoription of Plantation Mnoldnery, suoh as Bugar, Saw and Grist MIIIB. VACUUM Pane. Oren Steam Trains, Defeeatore Filters, Pumping Engine.. &e. Bole Agents for 'N. Rillieex's Patent Sugar Boilint t A s ppara s tus• inamyth's Patent Stoqn Hammer, awl ug yn4l: . Woissy'sratent Goiania/al Nugarxren eiv .. VALLEY TRAINS FOR DOW ,lING i }O WN AND IN. 'PERMED] ATE BTATIONS.—On and niter or Pomo , . 'BP, the Passenger Trains to—On DOWNINO TOW N will start froaLthe Passenger Depot of the Mho lel ph ia and t riatn i f Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and Itib r ItIYIWTRAIN for Dow ni n g town. !oarss at tx A. A. AVARNOON TRAIN for Downingtown. leaves at 4 1A11.4 (Bondage 112Cpted wi ligar n o g fillyzji of Managete of the Philadelphia dhOHTKICILRENNY. flee re tarr. IVIIL. SCHMIDT having been so often quested to devote his time again so the instruc tion of Music., and especially of the Piano and the emencie of COMPOSITION, now takes pleasure to inform his kind friends and an honoredpublic,. that be shall be happy to rece i ve a limited number Cl pupils. Mr. 8. speaking the Funkcn, Seaman ENOLOM and Glum All LANGUAONS with like readily, will tie happy to employ either of them at the desire of the pupil. Classes will be formed after I,ogier'scelebrated sys tem ( which has proved so highly success ful in Pans and also en New York under Messrs. GOTTICH&LII, MAtON h UOLDBRCK, and which is in Jut the system of all the celebrated conservatories in Europe, an early applica tion for which is resipeotfully solioited. For terms, Acc., Mr. S. would respectfully request to apply to Messrs. CHIC/ERIN° k Sow's Piano Ware house, No. ea Chestnut street, and Messrs. Axons Co., NO. Eat Chestnut street. ItIVIITIENCES C. 041110 U. Es q.,. Gustav Batter. N. Y. hissers. ()tuckering & Bons. IL A. Wollenhaupt. Ens," Loo & Walker, Manned Btrakoach. Esq., " " Andre & Co., W. V. Wallace. Ego " M a ll s t . Bee, N. V Mason. EST. Mr. B. would also respectfully request t perusal of the following letter. of Mr. GOTTACHAI.K, the eminent Pianist end Compoeer, Ithe first to a Morinriiished gentleman of this city,/ when Mr. IL came first to Phi ladelphia: Mon cher Mon aim Mr. Atsaen Scumtna, se readmit a Phila. dolphieder pu resister au pliusir de me.rafipeler votre minable souvenir en von. filmset conntutre un charmant hommo et un artiste d , edntue . Mr. Si:1110LT eat till COMOIVIttOiIe de Leipzig; coo talent est toe. eminent et avenue gentleman sous &manes Men site Ins qualstes qut les &stimulant. Vous etas it almahle et in delouse aux Minna*, one sous ne deves volts en pre n tire qu'a sums nieme de vows les voir tout rocommrnder et quelaue foie sous even murmurs contra cos maces do !alms do change tirees par ramitie cur Pamitie gee Pod appelle :ewes ahntroduction.soyez d'nvoinee net oundo 440 colle-ot no roue procurers nueune des spines qup enchant ermine toutes lea relations de In 'octet°. T-ut a voue do =us. Millen chose a T. et agrees mac compliments alfeotueuz. 022-eluth2m •••-• • • • • • GOTTSCHALK. Trtnidad de Cuba, I loth 1864. Habana. Isle de Cubn, S 4 Pe brier, lft&t. Yei examine avec inhnoment d'interet le plan Watt,- dee pour l'ltermonte et la composition quo :dr. Alfred Schmidt se propose do Cairo suivre a see &eves, et le sum batman( do declarer. qua Je le cans tree ohm. tons owlets et lo plus favorable a an avenrentent rapids. II out du 70,1.0 Itientigue s quant nu fond a calm qua suit le CollearVntulre de Je crote oust devtor recom mender obelenreusement. Mr. A. Schmidt comma pro (armour de Piano et do chant n 9 1m L. M. GOTTSCHALK. A MERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is s z-a• rei ishlo medium throurh which Schools and Fami lies may obtain competent teachers. Parents may ob tain, gratuitously, information and circulars ante best schools, SMITH, WOODMAN, 6. CO, Jda BROADWAY, New York, or CO9 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. 8763.811 67 BALLAD SINGING AND GUITAR. 'f. 815R0P,1202 FILBERT Street 5480377 28 ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL, ACADEMY LOCUST Street, west et Sixteenth, will, 0 V ,re open on MONDAY, September 12th, at 9 A. M. Applications for admission, if made before the begin nine of the term, should be mode to the Principal. J. ANDREWS DARRIS, A. hio , ullo.wfttn-tr ISO RACE Street. 4039,317 17 MESDAMES CDEGARAY AND D'IIER yOU VILI.I"S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR NG LIE PHILADELPHIA, No. iSV LoOAN SQUARE, VINE sTREET. piadome CHEO A$ A Y respeotfully informs liar friends and the public to general, that independently of her lloarding and Day &hoot, directed by herself and her meet, Mine. PftElrpFlT, in NSW YORK. she ro ILT n i t r n : VY oPero p on preouielf the 5111110 plan as the one above mentioned. 6330,834 30 D:=l BRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MT:ACM(2ILE COLLEGES, located at Tu@, delohia, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York, Buffalo, gel:4'nd, and Chicago. For ih formatinn. nr send tor Cataluna fea.tf SAVINSFUND.---lINITED STATES G TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. age and mall rams recline& from the day o and mad back on de men 'ration; notme,wtth FIVE PER CENT. INTE (ESr deport to the day of withdrawal. moopirimooildPrioarnlV every and an D A TB Jct. sale on England. re a d, and Scotland. frEntLlVtri_lßN R.SRA_WFORD, emu_ er—J_6l',lES R. uuNT.F.R. pt,,14 FISK. Actuary, GIRANKLIN SAVING FUND---- -K: No, IM South FOURTH Streetr Lersreen Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pay, all De posits on demand. Depositors money secured by Government State. and City Loans, Wound Rents, Mortgagee, 'his Company deems safety better than large profits. consequently will run no risk with deposi tors money, but have it at all times ready to re turn with 6 per cent. intermit to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. Females, married or single, end Minors can deposit in their own right, and snoh deplete can be withdrawn opts - by their cement. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania. with authority to receive mo y from trustee SMALL outors. at LARUE A N D SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily front 9 to 3 o'clock, arid on Wednesday and Saturday evenings until lio'clk. awl cr.6 6? DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Bhannon, Cyrua Cadwallader, John Shmdler, George Ig Inlnehi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krombhaar, Howl Deafly, Nicholas Rittenhoyse, Nathan Bsocd!ay, JON. R. Bathenhwaite, Ephraim Blanchard, Joacoh W. Lmoncott. JACOB D. 811 A NDON, Pretident. CADWALLADZI, Treasurer. - 18-y 1.7 ./kVING FUND---FIVE PER CENT. IN 3_ERF-ST,..—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COAt PANS, tvArt UT Btreet, itoutetrest corner of THIR D P)BlBdebttle. Inaorpoleted by the State of Eminence nue. • - Money to received in any sum, large or small, and in termit paid from the day of deposit to the day of with draws'. The office is open every day from 9 o'oloek in the mormes till &o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Tliareday evenmas _Witt o eloek. _ _ tail.7"TAlLlPßiVrtlzal:e'VratT. w....ax J. REED, Becretary. Dr/LECTOR:I. r. Henry L. 'leaner, F. Carrell Brewster, ward L. Carter, Jos eph B. Barr, Bert Belfrolge, FranolLee, he If. Ashton, Joseph erkes, Landreth Muerte, -Henry ffienderfer. onpy is received and payments made daily. hp Investments nre made, 0 oonformity with the IrfoVisloms of the Charter, in Real /smite Mortgages, Ground Bente, and such Bret-oleos securities as will al ways insure perfect seturity to the desolator', and whieli cannot fail to sive permanence and stability to this Inatatution sully oi l y, HOLIDAY PRESENTS! PIANO-FORTES. AIRLODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODe ONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELOEONS. PIAN D O-FORTES. MELODEONS. Made by Raven, Bacon, & Co., Nunn. a. Clark Hallett, Dave, Ix Co., and others. 3. E. sts3lll,D l In3ll-13 BEVENTH and 011ESTN V r. ASONS, MASI , C TIMER P O GRAND, INUASE, AND UPRIGHT P ANO-FORTE. WAREROO3I3 807 CRESTritIT STREET. Constant in store a Nile stook ot our IIEAUTIpPL and UNEOITAL.I,,ED tNBTRINEN/ B. We hays been awarded i al the dideront Exhibitions in this oountrx and Europo OULb ANDSILVER FIRST•CLABB MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. A GREAT DIPROVTIMENT IN PIA NOS. liiCHOMACKER it CO., 1021 CHESTNUT attain. rewritten. , invite the IMMO loimg public to call and examine their new and suo eesstul improvement— TItE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Raving converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Finno into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding attain objections generally made to the style of Oland Piano, also dimintahing the coat of the lame. In volume. purity atone, great power , brilliancy. full ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite BT k NT de ary endsweetleselteseelPhßlß AND , hA RU TIFLLLY-FINISRED IN - ant wholly unequalled. They have received the highest enootumum. sad are pronounced by critics to be far an. portor to any instruments ever manufactured in this country. Constantly on kand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivaled PIAOS. We have been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited. ie. eluding the Pries Medal from the Guam' Palace Exhi bition. New York. 1003. srd•tf THE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE "THE PRESS" 1 prorttutl tu euinuto neatly,ohcaply FLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL FRINTINO, Printing for AUCTIONEERS, LAwvERS. In. All orders left at the Publication Office of The Preis, No.lll CHESTNUT STREET, will he promptly Modred t0.16-tf DOINGS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR FOR Vila. SIX FlllBl PREMIUM WarmingX DIPLOMAS. Beet F or for Build:no. To AanoLn Wv.ftoni. GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. F 11 1 ,17 PMENIIVAI. BEST PORTABLE FURNACE. To AR:total& Wu nOn. RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE. Fart PRENIII , M. BEST COOKING RANGE. To Anant, CHILSON'S DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE. Finn Vanning. BEST PARLOR COAL GRATES. To Ahnogpit WILSO4. LOW DOWN end BASKET GRATES. DOT PREMIUM, BEST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS. To ARNoLD S Wil.qoa. or a Vary handlionio display of Enainalled Shan Mao , very highly finished, and of mu honor workmenalup FIRST PREMIUM. ARNOLD & WILSON. 1010 CHESTNUT etreet./ P. M. VELTW&I.L. Hilpt GGREATINIPRoVEMENT IN WOOD CUT mixsTRATIoNs, br Price's PATENT PHOTOGRAPHIC FROCEIM The Phi LAD EIXIIIA WOOD-ENGRAVING COM PANY, it FOURTII Street. N. W. corner pf Fourth and Chestnut streets, is ROW prepared to IlltnlSh hLrs- TRATIVa Cars of all kinds of MallUraoYll,eci from the 011101' , Ali. or from I LL I7 STRATIONS, with per fect Accuracy. Cheapness, and Despatch. Reduced Prices fur 111u9tratione of Catalogues. n 26 it. SILVER SOAP—A Simple preparation for cleansing Silver Plate. Jewelry, Mirrors. Mar ble, Bro. far more conVenient and effective than any other. One half the labor of House cleaning ma}} be saved by using this Soap which cannot possibly injure the finest :Gm white, and es no scrubbing in twinned, the saving the wear of the paint is much greater than the omit of the Soap. It leaves the surface as me and white as when new. Manufactured only by the Boston indealnal Soy A so p rzir 8, and sold by their app i ny.itod itSb a lk i KOT. AP°i""n" ' Tw'igtf-TH P _ yrcH.-300 bbl® Best Pitch, Wilt - sing ton-size barrple, storoAnd for sale by ROW.L.EY, .ABOBTIP KEA. Ell WHA & CO rig le f3OItRVES. EDUCATIONAL. SAVING FUNDS. "A little, but often, Um the Puree." ' A Dollar avail Is twice earned PIANOS. JOB PRINTING, lirtftf ABSCKIPTION of PA hi PH LETS. PAPER BOOKS, 01RCUL,A R 9. BIL4IIEADB BLANES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, POSTARB, HANDBILLS. MERCHANTS, MANUFAC'rURERS, htECTIANICR, YANKS, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE SALES BY AUCTION. Ii lIIINESS_, BRINLEY. & Co. No. 4661 MA filff.T STREET. SALE OP jrR k.NCII o G a OO D& Desembart,tt OnoFdak,by c ram to credit— „ gns,ong onae 400 packages and lota of Way and staple Prenoli dry goods. dir Samples and catalogues early oa the moraine' of sale. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF MF.RINOS, CRAT•LYS, 3-4 AN p 6-4 WOOL PLAIDS. An entire invoice. now landing from steamer. On friday Morning, Dec. 2, consleting 01-4 4 cartons, 60 pa, 40-Inele splendid escorted colon French merinos. 4 cartons, Rips, 40-inch finer do. 4 NO Ps, 3 4 fine satin challyv. 2 ” 60 pii. 6 1 2 " 100 ps,9 4 high cold cotton and wool plaids. N. D.—The above comprises an entire shipment, and is worthy the attention of the Trade. ALL-WOOL SCOTCH PLAID SQUARE AND LONG SHAWLS—JuaI landed. 100 ell-wo ol plaid long shawls. 200 squire •• 6W6-/.6-,a4nd 7-4 children's square shawl.. REVERSIBLE WOOL SHAWLS. ZO all-wool reversible wool shawls. ICII CHENLLLE SHAWLS AND SCARFS. 12014-4 rich chenille shawls. 600 rich illuminated chenille scarfs. pifiLlP FORD AUOTEON - EER. No. MO • MARKET Street. andsl MINOR Bernet. BALE OF Y4N CAKES COOT% 9110E11, BROGANS CALFSKINB, de. This Morning, Doc. I, at 10 o'clock precieelr, will be sold, by cata logue, on four months` credit, SO eases men's and bore' dontile-solo ensined boors, heavy brogans, sheers, gum-shoes, ikc.,• ladies' and 11113913 i. boots, shoes, gait • ern ties. dc., of nay and eastern manufacture, worth,' the artentmn of the trade. lEr Catalogues early on morning of sale. SALE OF JEWELRY. PORTE-MONNMES, CA iIAB, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. On Frtday Morning, Dec. 2. at 10 o'elock, will be sold, by catalogue, a large assortment of niosaio, cameo, lava, and jet sets and ppms; Indies' and gents' fine gold yens and permits, linger-rings, ear 4.ltOpH. &C. Also, e, 115.4e11be of Indira vorto-nionnaies. Ste 3 hosiery, gloves , under slur and drawers; Lau doz. lit make white and colored stool cotton. SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 CHESTNUT STREET, gepowte the Cast= House. between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets BALE OF FASHIONABLE FURS FOR LADIES' AND '.71 IBS Ls' W L AR. This Morn7ng. Dere in.er 1, commencing at H o'clock ftnnsistiew an part of Mink, Sable. Stone and Hater Martin; (Jarman and American r itoh.S.berun Ermine. and other Fasnionable Fun, in seta of Capes,tl7.l . and quarter Capes,/ Victorians, Re., Re.. with Mutts and Cuffs to match. Furs arranzed for exanunstiononta Catalogue, early on the moms,' of sale. ROBES. Also, Buffalo and Fanny bleigb and Carriage Robes. SPECIAL SALE TWO HUNDRED CASES FRENCH SRANDY. JUST LANDED. On Saturday next, Dee. 3, commencing at 11 o'clock precisely. Catalogues and samples early on the morning of BRIO. PHILADELPHIA CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY AT AN ADJOURNED MEETINO OF.TRE AROVZ NAMED CORPORATION, NO. ft SIZRONANTS' EXCRANON, At 10 o'clock A. M., fleptembey 7th, 1839, the follow Ong gentlemen were unanimously elected Directory the Company, CIEOROE 11. STUART, B. MORRIS WALLA, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALEBTER, Aim JOItN EDGAR THOMSON The BOOKS of BUBSCRIPTI3N o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COhIPANY are now open et the above ousted Office, where all persona favorable to the enter prise are roopeetfullr invited to aubsonbe. atl-tf FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.- NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP CONIPANV. The United States Mail Steamstups AR AGO, 2.100 tone, florid Lines, Commander. and FULTON, 2..5..* tons, James A. orotten, Commander. will leave New York. Hnr re, and Southampton, for the year MO, on the following day• To meet new requirement, of the Poet Office %pert merit, the days of sailing of the A RAGO and FULTON from ILAV It V, end SOTT ItA YTON. with after ihior present goy saes, be changed as follows from NEW YO* K, wire to the rase of the present departure of the FULTON. which will take pl. re on the 17th December, the schedule remains unaltered: PROM NNW TOPe. hovel AND socxylswrro:s. Fla.TON....Dre. 17. FULTON...Jan. 10 ...Jan. 11. ARAM) ....Jan. 7. A FAGG. _. Jan. 31,...Feb. 1. 1' Ul,l 031... Feb. 4. FULTON.. FeRN .. Feb. V. ARAGO Alch.3. A R AGO .....31ch.37..Mch. V. FULTON —Mob. 31. FULTON ...Apl. AFC 15. These steamers, built expressly for Government ser vice, with double engines, under deck, every attention tuna been Liken , n the construction Qt the hull and ma chinery to insure germ,' and speed. The ships have hse water -tight compartments enclosing the engines, so that in the event of solbsiou or stranding. the water could not reach them. and the pumps I , A, D 4 free to work, the gaiety of the vessel and pessengera would be se cured. Recent experience has demonstrated the abso lute necertity of this mode of construction. Tne accommodations for putengeri are believed to combine every comfort and convenience that can be de sired. From New York to Southampton or fiarre—Firet Cabin. 8130; Second do.. VS. From Havre or Southampton to New York—First Cabin, 700 trans: Second d0..350 francs. To pa nencen noncomgoing to London these steamers offer the advantage of economy both in tame and expense. Specie delivered in London. No passag e secured until paid for, An experienced surgeon on boa - rd. All letter, and news papers must pass through the Post Office. For freight oraage apply to W. 8. DRAYTO ON. Agent, r Broadway, New York. WILLIAM ISALIN, Agent. Havre. CROSSLY & CO., Agenia. Southampton. AMERICAN EUROFRAN EXPRIneII COMPANY, A V/I'k :NILSON. Arent. Office. Tobacco Warehouse. DOCK end FRONT Streets, PhiladelPhis,. Plans of the ships can be seen. nIB-tmh3l STEAM DJREOT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND ALLA 1), FRANCE. AND GEPALSNY, HE HAMBURG AAIERICAN PACKET COM PANY'S IRO?s MAD. STEAMSHIPS. FIAMMONIA, Capt. H. F. Schwensert. PASONIA, Capt. H. Ehlers. BORUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA. Capt. 11. Taub°. TEUTONIA. Cant. 11- Enua. These Steamers are all first-class Clyde-built vesseLs; are intended to sail from Pier 21, North River, N. Y., as follows : FOR LONDON, SOU H THAMBURGPTON, HAVRE, AND AM- The elerent andpowerful Iron Screw Steamship BA VARIA, Capt. H. Taulm,l,4oo tons burthen, will sail as fitIOVO,Op TL, NOVEMBER lgth, at llo'el,wk ritual?, Inoludtng Railroad Fare from Philantelphis to New 1 ork, and from Southampton to London. Fret Cabin. stuo I filscond eao 5t..mx.... 96 The BAVARIA will be succeeded by the folloittut Sienipthips: SAXON Deemberl. BOBUB4I A. .... Z: I,,January 1 . TEONIA }, N ENDAV , February L ILA Al UT AIONIA... ..... THU LI RSDAY. Burch I. IV' Passengers forwarded to Liverpool. Bailin, Bel fast. Cork, Olastow, Pans, and Antwerp, at through he.e steamers are fitted up with unequalled acoom modailons fur first, seoond, and third-clessTessansers. The Seeond irthin i acconnioxlations of these Ships are squat Ce o rtificate. a t Te 74 elms. of ' at] London, South arripton, Havre, and danitirg. to New Year. Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be, promptly attended to by the New York Agent, and shipped tree of allcowman:on. For Freight or Passage. apply exclusively to W. it. HAMILL, Agent, °Rion of the Hamburg American Mail Stearnithps, P2-tf Northwest corner k OURTII and CHESTNUT. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AAIRZIOAN ROYAL MAIL STRAM- rims nicv TO TO itvialoo.. Chid Cabin 0130 BCCOOti Cabin Fugue... 78 iraow. BOttok Po Ltristroot.. Chief Cabin passage .--. SOCOTIII. Oliht _ e 2 Tab 2 hire, from Boston nail at Hal f ay and Cork Harbor. 4..RtqA, Lapt. Judttca, CANA DA, Capt. Lens, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERCA, Capt. Altliar, 18IA Capt. G. Lott, NIAGARA ,Capt. Anderson. AFRICA, Oapt E. . Shannon. EUROPA Capt. J. Ledoh n. These vowels carry a otear white it mast-hea t ; Green on starboard low; red on port CANADA, Laps, leave. Boston, Wednesday, Nov. A ERICA, Shannon. " N York, Wednesday, D.o.T. NIA G A HA, Anderson." Boston, Wednesday, Deo. Ir. PEllBl,a. Indio os, " N York, Wednesday. Deo 2). AMERICA, Millar, " Boston, Wednesday. Dec. Pi ARIA. 1.011, " N York, Wednesday, Jay. 4. CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Weitaesday, Jan. 11. Berth* tot secured until paid ler. An experienced lurgoon boArd. The owners pr Irk4a ships will not be accountable for Doinon, Specie, Jewelry, Preeio. :Roues or . unless bills of fading are eisned therefor and an 1, lop thereof thereinAgpronsed. For freight or pas sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 13owling Green, nos New York. FOR THE SOUTII.—CHARLES TON AND SA VANN 'ill STEAMSHIPS. psttaGAT imuiJoED. • • - - • . o fte_eey p_reixht at an averastof sit run per mint. be -1 w New Yorliasaisk t ai t iat.e tr F ON. 8. C. The U. a. Mail Steamship X YSTONE STATE, cap tain Charles P. Marahman,iral sail on Monday, Dee. 014hart 1 M . .},:ii o 9 to 00 'Wire, on yl 40 hours at Be., FOR SAVANNA H,AOs. The U• B. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garritionll sail on Saturday, December 10,ist lo o'clock. Through in 08 to 80 boom, only 40 boar. at Sea. iGrBai line days ohaused from every Saturday to every IlVe thy& Goods received, and Ma of Lading signed sCfendid find-class side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE end fi'VA'rE OF GEORGIA noir run . above every ten days, thus forming a One-day oom um nlontion with Charleston and savannah, end tne South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships eon neot with steamers for Flonds, and with reglroc.&, for all places in the Sonth and Southwest. INSURANCE Freight and Insuran on a largo proportion of Goode lionised South will be f ce ound to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the w e . N. R.-Insuranoe on all Railroad Freight is entirely or...cellars'. farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Cgiiiiktioe4 taking all nal...pop these points. GREAT REDUCTION IN F AR Fran by this route 26 to 40 per cent- cheaper than by the Intend Route, as will be seen by the following ache dale. Through tiokets from Innladelphis vie Cnarles , ton and Savannahs team/hiss. INCLUDING MEALS On the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery tM 4A 11 AYO . To Charleston— $26 CO aharlorton...B23 30 Savannah.-- 13 CO Savannah-- 31 Co Augusta.....--tv Ls Angna.. 2tl 31 00 Macon...-. m 76 -Attanta......--. 33 00 Atlanta-- 31 00 oolumbus.—. 33 CU Columbus 36 00 b an , 24 tlis Albany - SI CO to 00 Montgomery.—.- 33 00 ...... 3300 ..... 46 00 New Orleans ... 39 76 New Orleans-. al 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or passage apply on board, at seoondwharf atone Vine street, or to ALEX. FIEROjI, Southwest corner FOLI rti and CHESINUT• *puts in Charleston, T. S. A, T. G. BUDD. Savannah, littN4R GAMMELL. For Florida front Charlrstot. staamer Carolina every Tuesday. CONIPAN I RS . . For Florida from Says%nab. ateamera St. Marra arid Ht. John's, evert 'ruegAlay ay.S Ratunifty. )7n COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE IS lIEHERY GIVEN THAT th, Cepartnershiy heietofele existms betwe., Mr. GEO, W, C 01,131 and the subscriber, under the style of GEO. W. COLBY Sc CO. 51 dissolved. CHAS. A. DANIELS. Philadelphia, N0v.16 nl9-tf NOTICE IS lIEREBY GIVEN, that the firm of WA RNICK, CHADWICK, & BRO. is this dap dissolved. The Heater, Range, and Store business Poll be contomed under the name of CHADWICK & LtRO., at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE Streets. JOHN K. CHADWIHR, FRAIICIS A. CHA.DWICK. Philadelphia. Julv fl. Isna. to 11-tf 3 00 BBLS, No. 1 HERRING-100 half e,st rn ,lankinaw White Fish, in ohm and 1;241 , 1; . :;„; .., %yht.TAYL0R & C0..122 end 111 North as G s; A. ,citiEDT, • to D. WOELTPER NEPHEW, Marg . t l TeAt ij e+tlv i t S R ernd, Hero removed to STALL,K 0.. 42 and 41, let Avenue, EASTERN MARKET. Entrance on Merchant et., above Fourth. ets3-71* SHIPPING. BALtB BY AUCTION. U THOMAS A. 80,NS . /La. Ma UP sad in 110trild Pg= mart _ j.F.wwrty Nos. e._ f r tfit t rAVP pig% M 3 Ar a l a g i and stooks In bereallasbe Id at 11 efeloak woo l a la tairaromas at T demo, es/- contributots Minas tut or optton of 'Hier aels. ISQIr Handbills of we xopert7 nomad separsulr, be addition to which we pam, an th e Wards, NNW,. to the sal; ono thousand ealalosturs. la PUDIAILK &gm. tines dal Misorgucas of all Me sropernea to be mad Oz. She PRIVATE Salli. arir Ika have a large mown int mal setup at gringo We. inelndtni every danarintof any sad, easatry mann,. Printed lists mar at ** sacium War; PRIVATB SAL H. IST.H3., irir Real estate entered od oar private pan riiiitart and adroit - Owl ovramonsity.tn oat paltie hale abstruse; let lrbldb 10M0 costume printed wetly., free °Wuhan; , STOCKS. LOAM. to. On . Dee. 6, at Wo'olook. nooaT error, at the Pialadtiolla chum e, oral be sold -6 shares American geode my ot More, with ticket. Com 6pany. 00 Wads North Photadel ohne horologer Railway. REAL ESTATE BALE—DIRCEMBER ,Sth AT NOON ELEOANT WALNUT STREET RESIDENCE The elegant brown.atone residence, IMS Walnut mama / built and Stusbeci in a nmertor Meaner. for the ask 0l the owner, with every modern impr-sement end con- Vents nee. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. GREEN STREET, N 0.1917.36 feet front, with all C£. Ororements end convewenees. modem im- MANSION. Salei—Ematit of Col. Moorans, deed. HOTEL Tenant's he., Byroad Earle Station. Letzster toed. NEAT.RESIDEINCE, No. Its Walnut strest. north aide. west of Broed street. BUhlfik.SB STAND.—Three story httek More and dwelline.N.. IMO North Second street, septh of Memel. liniAT RESILIENCE, No. IBC Meant - Vernon street ; west offleventh TRR E.BTURY BRICK DWELLING, No. in N. Fifteenth street smith of Cherry. LARGE FARM. 35 scree, with saw-mil, near hlttltoz. Juniata wants, Pa. 7 mces' Per i ttory Bale .- TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DW.k. . GS. east ode of Franklin street , booth of ( vie Osman. Inizi.sate abeeMta. Peremptory inatah—BUSINMS tyTAlSit.—Two-aad-s -, half story brick store and dwelling. nortaeast ennuis of Ninth and Fitzwater streets. Mx Sate abOate. Truetees' Peremptory Bsle—Fetus of Joseph T. Belie/. deceased. FIRST-CLASS CHESTNLT tiTRF,ET PROPERTY. Our sale 20th December win include toe wahletble pro pent ,No bid Chestnut street. west of the united t. uses Cuetom !louse, between Fourth and Fifth streets. Safe absolute by order of trustees. Partmulam tmcdtelbs. The three properttee between the shove asd tilt!l street are restrieted. SALE OP SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PI AN O, FRENCH-PLATE MANTEL p PLATT{ PLAT GLA RS SHOWCASES. CIRCULAR SAWING MA CHINE. MORTICING MACHINE. PATENT LA BEL. HOISTJNO MACHINE. Al A TTRESSP S, BEDS AND BEDDING. CHINA drip GL.k3..1.- WARE ks. CARD.— Our Asia this Inornaus s at tls aadioa atom wti I cam ans., becdos ite lota ot szeollsat sasood tuind li2rodure,.g rand action pmao-forto. 2 French- Plate mantel Hamm, 61136 inches. in limes. sms sad aupenor piste-glass sawn:saes weals: saw tag machimo. =IOIIICLII, nuLeh/co. patat•es easel. bow ma manna. bode Lad bodatitg.Chros sad slasnrArr, forAo34ar. attrectire asironnlesl.lturthy the at (trains of - ladles And *dm. deo roar of PrreBAMBA IKT Catalogues now ready, and the labels." a,- for ozarruzuumr. Bays tt RN. Igh SUPerl PARri'IL I E a rtF t4 4 46l,- Flu l c at r ltit- RORB, Platt PORTS nue Morning. At Ai:Mock. at the Auction Btorti. as at of emellsst second-hand farsucere. elerant.putarr fine mirror*, carpet", etc., from nimatee dethn itzx Wkeittunc. removed to the store for coacealsase ad ta Also, i luso 11..4 elegant plate ease ithotrciees. /Om. a p inters' easel. Also, a circular raw= amebae sad el ealr. Also. it Eno/Loins machine. I , IIBCELLANI OCS An, sonoca, BOOLS. rtus Erecting,. _ - b Dec. I, assortment of nasseiduagons and school nnl. B r Auticalacs is eatalorces. Executors' Sale, No. U Cheroot street—Eats te of Joe T. Ekuley,dec'd. SUPERIOR PERNITURE. ROSE/a-00D PIANO. BAN DSOMECHANDRLIERS.MIRROR..% BRONZES. PINE OIL PAINTINGS. TAPESTRY CAR.PATS, A,. Undey_Ynf. Dec-tat 10 o'clock. at No. t tYteArret eteet, be oetaloine the enure furniture of the late Br o s). by order of the .execcitors. cempneraq entemor tralrlek. - room. dicing room and chamber tanntrue.mute oak antique library furniture. extra Lamre ease /armor. Ao. IIALL A BLE ORIvINAL PAINTINGS. Alen. Imemtful landscape. hy ClOallk; a Eire eat faithful copy of Corrogio s Magdalen Kamera: hfo use: :arse and arilte4 manse / by O. It. beautiful orikinal pa/et/ay, Empalme enteect, by Ro the met Also. numerous besot/tut expire or emote interesting pictures, by many of the most farante Eu ropean &MAUL REAL BRONZES. Ake. Coeststing of elance Apure, groups ice, by Oa root flLleent Attleti. ga. May be examined the day venous to sale. be tween 10 and : o'clock. ‘ltit tztaloguita. VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY. On Finder korentng. Dee. 2, ire rill sell a smue trary. ice:aloe ITIIII.I rare and re:amble works of an tit:erecting amas ser. chotee London and scarce Antenus adittects. B' For eartacalari tee catalogue. Reeeirey's Pale, Nee 16 and ta South Sixth street. STOCK OP ELEGANT PLCNOS. Oa Satarday Montane. Dec. 3, at H o'clock. et No. 16 and 13 Sonth &nth street, by eels/onto. by order of the receiver, the enure stock of Meson,. k &haler, consensint • genera/ ea:torment of engird action and 14.231 X I V Kl i. 6.1 . and 7 , oetare pane*. an elegant and Ware morello& C. 11114. Foil barber-tars in ca.sloinea. ha e The attention of uurehesera te particularly re guested to the sale. The entry. sloe, sly initipatae tared with great etre, by Merers. tti rlbetni k ytehr&or, expreuly for ware:own tales, tad stll be mid withoat reserve. MOSES NATIIANS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSIOZS MERCHANT, wont mass corner of SIXTH sad RACE Streets. MONEY TO LOAN. storSiSO.o(lo to loan. ta lig•ge or small animas. on ks. sold and sliver plate, dismonds. watches Jewel ry fowling piece*. dry mood*. clothing. prawn". cl ean hardware. cutlery, malice instrusgena. furniture, teddi az. harm. vehicles. harness. std on all article' of value, for any length of time agreed .sipon. on woos literal Wpm, than at any other esuablubmeat art glut city. GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. Atprime anle. elegent inane ea sa gold *mut leper watches: old and elver Mustang came. doubts glue deaths Litz k. and open fame English patent laver ir tense r gold and wirer Imatiat caw. doable es_ssUalsd west Lacs escapement lever watcher,: Le Pose. Vas feat. tenser sad, French *'atones ; lathes' fine acme Watches. some nobly ennmedea. set with daposgtsg. fuse gold, neck. vest. guard. sod fob chugs t Ina cold bracelets; fine cold pas-slugs. fuser-nu a, WIWI - puts. and bracelet; ; ono pencil eases and peas fine r old Urea, elegies ha sons.we4aliloas. locke t , mnusig tare iguee. key s. en arse. seals. .to. ; fine old violas. Sates, aeconteogra, truero aoOpeer and numerous other artaclen OUT-DOOR SALES charges. Attended to Persona/If DT the ancuolsor, sr very low CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Consignments of all and every kuid of goods solicited for public male ; two-thuds the value of the goods will be advanced in aatielpatwa of the sale. racers NATHAISe. T. MO-CMS WILLIAMS & BOYLE, Arevozu MLrR zpi North MAIN 5TR1 1 .1 1 457 1 . Lo6la o, t Messrs. Myers. CLaghorn & IX; nesdelphis,) otrar thmr name. to the me rottants, Essaslisoutren, scd others of Philadalphis. fog, Isals rTy foods , wpm, wow shoes , haromsgS.JsagstrY. dc. fie. 1111, Cash !Whams made on maniacal goods. WI, &Weal-Mita made three days atter sals. Aber& SlTare. Cluhom. & Co., Phila. e v t:at . 4 7 & I k iro_ther, w N." yort. I_,_. 11. j& kta ° &. " C " o. ' , 4. wood, ettn.u7, & St. Lgaia. Crow, hieCreary. & ra44 m COAL. I-1 0 US RR EE PERS LOOK TO YOUR intereeL Buy your COAL AT HICKS`, 'whets nothlue but the run beet quality of Leh:eh and Schuyl kill (.eal is offered at the followi n g reduced Sum's': Lehi; h. Broken. Bc F . and $4 per too. Schuylkill, " 4 RI W Larse - .. .. 3 erranten tree from. elr.te er . dus: end mreiiht. at HICKS' Curd sonlneset corner ALiankiALL and WILLOW.ace, c364m AV, • URUOSIE 'Dace I 1 South FOURTH Street * WHARF', PINE ST RE ET, SCRUTLEILL, Diadem gad Shiners or L Locuat Mountain, Letuxh. sad fichullloill C 0 . Mitobandiss taken on Irtaringe. HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL.srepared !rot cam for !ale ca best lonia Apply at KNOWLES'S Depot, NINTH aad WILLOW acraeta CAUTION !-ASTIZOLOGY!-LOOK OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL!—The never falling Mrs. VAN HORN is tie bast; she suc ceeds when sdl others loves failed. All who are to trouble. all who hens been unfortunate, deceived by /ilea grondses.fiy to her for edema and comfort. Is fore turners she serer foe!, she lint the secret of yinnins the affections of the oppcaite eon. It is this foot which induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her. and copy her advertisement. She shows you the likeness of pyir future wife. husband. or stweat friend. It ts well town to the puNic at large that she is the fast and only person who can show the likeness in reality. and ran Me enure satufaction on all the con cerns of life, which can be tested sad proved by thou sands. both married and sinrle, who dailz andeedzerly visit hot. Come one! come all! to Ni,. 133 a LONI BA RD Street, between /Quiver and Broad. n7tl4t. SALAMANDER SAFES. A tarisaasiortine t of EVANS A WATscow PRILADELPRIA MAN'ijFADI•DI ED BALLS( AN DER SAFES. AULT DOO For Bank, V anti Stores. RS. RASE LOCHS Ina/ to any now tie. IRO. DOORS. STU t La MY EOM term, aa any other nEtsMakment is Via United Siarea to , EVANS /t WATSA):I, No.CHESTN ET Street, P4ilwiet Lx. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. eeitit.te CIIEAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town, at DICKS EL W, ooroor of BEvENTH and Nil Mir. DoslN.—z46l bbls extra Nos. 1 and 2 Loop Rosin; 3,(0)!:Ids nipping Roan:tad: us sore, and for sale by ROWLE. ASILBLIMER Is CO.. ~rlNia Is Rath'Wain RrEti. MMINTON'S ENCAUSTIC 'TILES for . floors. Ornamenml Chimney Tops for Portnie‘i °Watt Vexes and Formtams. Vitrified Ape for do and Water orodanmorzi Imported and for sale by 8. A. EfARRIE44 .. IMP CA RgT %TUT ANGS OF lilGGlNG—Standing and , - I rßunnlng Rtgrims, minufsetuml of the bevt some. nal, and for sale, at menu facto era' lowext prtred.. by WEAVER. FITLFR. & CO., /1714 'II N. WsuAr •Irsat. and IS N. noas..-..r. a, ALJION.-25 bbl,. prime new No. 1 Sal: KJ mon, Inixtmg frnm steamer Kensics inn. ani fsr gala Fre WM.J T k and to v Wu kkyrk, KEROSENE OIL.—A full supply of the i e v v e (..) . yeenernetnred by the 11 - etort Comply,. inn be furnish tO the !redo. et the lowest flies y by the sole etzents r thur car. ROVE . LEY, ASIIBURZILL k C(l.. No 111 ”ti, W 14,4, TIVF R og rpo WESTERN AND SOUTRE.IO.; 1 allots —A Lorre .Lock of Manila Rope. el piles, manufactured and for aate, at the lowest New Yet: ,„ e „. by EAVER,IITLii.R, a. co. te VWAT frt 14011111/.1.1101. QUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES.-150 tteremtesul barrels. tar sale by 1d..14 Ed GB-ARAM & CO., •eftPTT - PT R....At N EW YORK. SYRUP--300 bbls. assorted, .weT El for Arlie try JAMES GRAHA & C 0.. ..T M T .301../. TAR —Just received, a large invoice of Tar e in superior order and larte bearels, and for itaJe by WEAVER, FITLER, k rd N. ‘11! WATPR N P1,1.41N,A1274? ROSIN 011,-750 bbls. Rosin Oil, all good czndeo. in .torn.anA for rnle by ROWLEY. ASHBURN nll "kin fantsihWilAßl:l,S —Spanish Queen in prune order vv in atoll., and for We by A. ,VER-I r NO, osrnn.irb nur,ST q••••..t. S - PANIBII OLIVE.S—In bulk, pruue order. for sale by a v ri MI) 10 iameth .1:10TIT .OVRRPNG'S SYRUP, in lands. and AA . WA., at rectcodd pnees, for I* JAMEB )11 CO.. wan . ITT lit.a.c NITNTON LEMONS.-250 boxes Mentos. Lemoisivalke i mi e iradh6rul. 1 1 „sin