:'_.;,;; 4 ;w < ~ - _ «;u.a..e..~~_:.t..._~.., ixeyar~W ~ns: m 3, :' .t.r,t - .' . - WffM ',,4*,1g.90'pitT5':;', , , , , : 7 TICkTIIiiit.VILTIOOII II D/N , Oi .,` - • .•••••,;, , 1 -gOAVOTgeI",OII WiIiZRT 0. DOVCISASS VOX PICILIURY --sgri7NNozB youtckv,ii fAipcp-,—atraiNzes IN ~,,'„,tkiiiAiliiTitt.•3tOxis, Oust, ,• - - • fßerinted fotTlrel .r 4 4,4 • Ov*Fria tit,s4g,qfPr7, r!ouemlior term of, A c t i s teciMMencell yesterday.. At ten o'clock. ,theintY th,theoeSnOf Robert JahniglasS, icharged POilliyA tante, into Court_with a sealed 7er tida, heir, oramiderabla speotilatimi, relittitabi the reselkey thds important trial Was in- - . 1 4 by ntlltt„efeni•pirtietywho were engaged; Su earne” eetWOrlia,tielr,Oft, the merits ,of,the cane' ``ilea#;andaik m 3 r.Bhsrkeyyponrtclerk„,tnder di !.,reetiomerJridge ThninpaotipronOnnetid the/ 40 ' 1 /ot to be one of ” oilty;" there armearettabw a Vet* expeestion,M satisfaction from all, If we m eV, exempt the defe,ndant, and. his able counsel, Mr. Britatorit vardint,Theuvieteed.inits relation to numereue Suite Which , have been tried or: ara now•pending ether Constar in Pennsylvania; spa Nevi bi 30.1, le ,'ef tar, more than Ordinary import- anee,lited," will • denbilestexpedite the dispesition of meveraleasei that before seemed to be interminable. rzitouglase his oociuple,d,a Prorninent,penition in the ' oelored einsitmorityj *al has , warm /friends and' bitter °ninnies. Recently lie has suffered from hie - - fondeeartbr litironjor awaid 0f41,050 has beept rendered Oat lief to 7,fni. Crper:by Tliitwakins,Who"be loved• that be maliciously prow.; 'anted this lady, end peijitiodhimifelf in an attempt obtain her conviction.,' • ." "- • Mr;*.Bri.ntotritioyed arrest "of jagricerit, ~. will Bistrwasions.fnt new trial, ;Douglass, ,on .the .renditiou'of the - verdict, was ;Annalist the dock,_ eubesinently tethered to Moyerelkinsing prison,. Wttersads'itill;stnain Until the motion of-his coon.' "let is dulls; disposediif. The connection of Doug less,with thiseelehrotedielifoli9lleasehas rendered .Thlin-idinoiione in the eyes of many, who will doubt less justify this Verdict .agaiest, one whore they consider -unworthy of belief under . any, °locum -9Orriport-of this ease has been objected to by Mr.-BrintoW as evincing some pone* Pre tudieSagainet Weights/. , t.lt is .'Suffloientfor ris to say that we did net - know the'-defendantnatil we saw him in court,'and have not exchanged a single word with him,: If; to record the ovidenoe which led to the conviction is, prejudice, then we rosy bo charge. . •• , ~ - The, Yining Mau, Nina 'Sweeney, , recently tried for the murder ofJohn Parks, and convicted of, maxislaughtir by tOtiry who strongly, soooulmena-. ednint to:the Milroy of thenourtovaisenteinedte tive years', linprtionment in the Eastern Peniten tiary, the lowest extent efth_e_law.Hie wither— ": veto, - a - ilevotton that compels admiration,has, Immune - easing In - her attendance -at court piece the lase wee" firstealledfor!trial—mhen sentence Was passed, left the court room and returned - Are rvery feifinintitifil*ittieddilliftWarticies that she *Might wortlddlialpate ,somewhat: the' gloom of his lonely cell— dn, the meantime, liowever,'be bad been placed in the van and taken toward! pri son. It was liar desire to :give' him a Mother's , warm kiss before their separation; Mid her grief - cileoeveriegthather brief absence had prevent _ ed this was more than we' Could witness unmoved of would attempt to deaoribe., Daniel Dougherty. Ext., lioninotfor B#eeney. marilfested the deepest interest in the case; sad ceased not his labors in • 1 his behalf until the sentence was imposed. '•-• John Hall; Colored, convicted of the murder of Ellen Winters, white, was sentenced tonight years ' •.• in the penitentiary: , • ' '• s. ) - Judge Ludlow Omni into court , for the purpose of presiding, during this' term, in consegisence of - the Cohabited illness oflud go Allison- -• We certain. ly think that he, after having held his ownterm, and 'part ofjudge Thompson's, is nowdoing atoll share of the onerous duties incident to his position. Ed .. , I ward 0. Knight, Seq., was appointed foreman of the .Grand Jury: After an able charge from • Judge Ludlow, on the nature of their responsible duties,,- they retired. The list of petit jurors • then called, and a number of excuses heard.- The returns of. the ward constables were next hoard. after which the Court adjourned; Jury trials will commence to.day., ' • • , - •• UNITED STATES DISTRICT A/OIIIIT Judge Cadwalader.--John Cosgrove, second mate of the Thomas Jefferson warput on his trial, on the charge of. cruel ' treatment to Henry Wolff, one of thersamen. • This witness was' examined fully be. fore the 'United - States -Commissioner seine weeks which 010011 s testincony,was published in • -'This- Press. He alleges that the mate kicked him several times in a very severe manner, and, used at • , the mama time the most offensive language., Three. bills of indlotment were laid before the jury. District 'Attorney .Veridyke for the proscontlon, and Wm. M.! Bull for the defence. The defence contended that the 'beating wai not malicious nor excessive, and palled, witnesses to' substantiate this view of , the osse._the closing speech, Mr. Bull took-occasion to condommsome of the newspaper preen for its sccalled sympathy for the "oppressed American sailor," and argued that mush of It was Mistaken. ,It was bestowed on the laszaroni and contiots'of Europe, who, as • soon as they are sheltered under the American flag, think that Insolence to commanding &neer? std. , gross violation of discipline are part and parcel of their sciiviees as seamen. In the State courts, in a test of assault - and' battery, it is not necessary to prove malice, but in the United States „courts this is ren dered absolutely necessary before a oonvietion can be obtained. Mr. Bull contended that this feature was want ing, and , preeeeded in an eloquent; manner to so. vie* the history of outrages of a gross nature, call -. lug for aninmary punishment, ae compared with the .petty, • trumped-up case now on trial. Ile spoke at some length and with considerable effort, urging the jury, to divest themselves of ail prejn . dice oniStray or the other, and to render a verdict in arcordanes with all the facts. ' After a most able reply from United States Dig ' teat Attorney -.'VandYke, 'Judge Cadwalader -charged the fury, taking the same ground as did , Mr. Bull for the defence. He was of the opinion that if Cosgrove had kicked Wolff and injured him dangerously, as was alleged, it was not intentional, but accidental—that no malice had been preyed, and that the juiy.were bound to acquit. - This easy method of disposing of the case did ' hot appear "to take" -at once, and the jury re . - tired for deliberation. They came into court a few minutes after six o'clock, last evening, with a ver dict of " guilty" on the bill alleging the kicking., • This result, in view - of the judge's charge, was .altogether unexpected by the defendant and his tumneel: • Mr. Vandyke has expressed his determination to try all 'the bills against Cosgrove. Hie smooch in • this case was a masterly effort, and was as oredifa. ble to his heart as his head: • In the, other courts no business of public hi - apart: - arcs wag transacted. - Later from 'lliOwnevilie. OPPICTAI, ' Accorxm FROM THE ECE7CE OP DIP : FICULTINE THE BANGERS ENCOUNTER TEE Lieut. Tennison, of the revenue cutter Henry A. Hodge, arrived at Galveston on the morning of:the '23a, having left Point Isabel the day before, and bririgiaig news from Brownsville'to the 20th ult. This - gentleman brings full and official aceminte from. the scene of difficulties on' the lower Rio Grande. The cutter, in addition to her own crew, carried - down sixteen men from Indianola, under command of Oapt. Bushel, deputy collector of that port. The men from the cutter and the United States troops went up on the steamer Grampus,-on' the night of 'the 16th nit. Among the documents 'brought .by Lieut. T611511110D; to a letter from Brownsville, dated November 19; to Lieut. - Lan on, in com mand of the United States 'Wider al Braces San tiago, born whiob we niake thefollowing extracts: The Rangers made- a moot on yesterday, to foiloYol;thefineety: They encountered him in eon •eiderable force, Just 'above Banta Relta ; the obj ect being mostly to see *here be might be found. The party returned. It is underidood that one of the enemy was killed -by the advance of the Rangers. • The.b'hoys were anxious to pitch in, but discretion prevailed over valor, and thereame back. It is my - wish and that Of your other friends, to have you come up and take part ; with your advice and services, if you feel like going along,,we think you would bo particularly useful to the Rangers, by giving them a little wholesome advice and assist in leading them in the expedition. We have agreed to await a day or two for the return of 'our express to the , upper country in search of the expected OoMpantes, op their 'way , down.` Our men bad in structions to go es far as Rio Grande City. , 1 .11 may be useful, and probabb' will be, to take out one'or more of the howitrete hero. I would suggest, in view of this, whether it would not be • well to send up some more ammunition, for the pieces of the elms are likely to be required to leave In 'town, daring the absence of the expedi tion. We wish as mush as possible to make a cor ' tale thing of anything undertaken." Lieutenant Taylor, of the 'Midge, who had been to Brownsville; returned to Bram Santiago on the 20th. and writes : Brownsville is in close siege, and the troops there will not enable them to make any successful attack mien Cortland, should he be In such force as represented. They •will do nothing rashly, and have a wary enemy to fight." . The forces now- In Brownsville are 80 Rangers under Captain Tobin; 48 United States troops ; 15 men from cutter Dodge; 50 Mexican troops, and 100 citizens—total, 293 men, At Brownsville, from the 28th Sept. to the 17th November. the whole ember of the citizens of Brownsville, except 'the 'friends Of Cortinal,havit been on guard.- , • - • The following deaths have resulted from the late difficulties : , „„ • Killed by Cortinas and his, band in the attack of, the 28th of September—Wm. Neale, shot in his bed; George Morris, shot and' stabbed tinder the Ilk:tidal at Fort Brown; JOhnsen the - jailor, killed In defending thejall ; Garet/Whiled for de fending Johnson ; a Mexican , killed by' °Minas' men - itt the alley behind the dwelling of XL Wood house: . Ono of Coignes' men „killed by Johnion at the jail. Blue the - foray : Mrs. Woodhonse" died of ner- VOUS excitement, - Twd men shot in tko camp of Cortina!, for disobedionee, and two shot as sus pected spies Vent. Jaidreon of the Rangers, shot aooldentally. Cabrera, prisoner taken from Con, teas and bung it Brownsville: ' Missing—Mokradden, and three others, reported, sakes - unknown. In th e 'attack on Cortina!' _.limit, we believe, two of his .party wore killed and•: ono_ wounded. .The Mexican soldiers from Matamoros, who went against him, lost one man; end two from Browne• .oille wire wounded. • - , =MI -- :_t 7 .9 f f : A I LT,,SUFFICIINT- TIMER I— - ViirESEXAR, 4.2.11 - England ~,,d lie r enTr t e N dry d th b e y Ba ft q l o a r i tiih n i F ichi r e tm i r i ltde e , &a ' t "kr? *l li 1-'1 1,1 IT: thensti6E sliatittatOqhCe4;alia ,- 2,......141! 'V Wt. ao 8 oFardAgingtiv•* Tto or !has diioilses th i ar. nara,baanknOrto.treateg , 114,nanaanua and par . 410 . 3 Ira grary v ill a pVei d lll:44. Titling ion ofitill curb ttifirOY,latiarinw to Cur an etar'apeodl ran_ y,q, _-. -." z tioraitur !At . tolourttio!, 144 rooting opt pip venom 0 / tT, , --- litiV3EMAX4roici,l, pi - d 3; aro, prapared In t',lo '; fidnq of4'lighlral".sMairoamigt:titetAli,itiniti:Verligit , ..c. StUgliTioiltimt4 denieitadingied nVollaui d2 l .roirrialabd. p ,lllOOll , ' .poir coo ,or our f ! , -;:oasOs. rota il l v i itaLeiblPVl 4ifighrireati '",, In itOrerVA IL no ,3341 rant Maw ark. - , / ? 1 ,1%iv, 'nt 7,33 -CAL D i t n. it CO., Gunnar '• ' • " 44tio - oi we, ri - &men Ph ladr. and kr 1 . 1 "IY rr & 0N03,2113' tiorth itg orn Eitroor, '''...--'' . ' it Soma Agouti; for Petlittly 1 &Ids. r- -': '''' '''. Anl ° a!"-,_, Zell tICKOFFER'S ANTI-RIIEUMATIO h Win alillOad with Thou -4,slMlCFVgddwocroihnvimr, n° i t tie ° l- 1 Al to tittles colve , bled thatdrehdful r , t t igrilimar L adr e caTit n ,m L E, goner 411 and TS sta. n/11-3m IMPORTATIONS. _ (Ammerteiller.Tote . Preina PIERPONT,NY.—Bohr Milton,liteelmen-mo,ooo feet white pine lumber Semi Bolton k Co. ifiItADELERTAiIOARE),W , TRADE. El itn e il l ig,l Cow:omi or TEN Monte LANCASTER. - • LETTER 13AG6 AT TICE DIERCHANTIO SXCIWIGE. PRlLAlntrir I Fooa Julius." • - Liverpool, eo 2d il 'Wirer CoesT OH Arutci—The ship Julia D Low renbai Dept Spear. will still from Philadelphia on the lath Deeember fat the Westgoitet of Artie& All lettere and papers intended for the IT 8 eenadroa un that eta _AProll?rfrwilbefar rliflef R enae r afThtiedelraVgsn at the be fore that date. , • , PASSENGERS BAILED,.- ` In ttearnston Keystone State, for Cantylestort—Paliner Loner, Mr and Mrs F 0 Stockton, II P Gowan, C P Mr MegonegaLW 13 MeAter. B R Mnrgan andledr. A Seed, C 0 frew..7 Reynolds. Mr and Mrs Robinson. Mrs Hannah Willinme, B Smith. Mrs Glenn and child, Mrs P D 'Keyser, Miss Steiner, Peter Keyser. Miss Mary Altos Lydia Lockman, Saml worroL Mrs Worrah• W Worrel. Henry Worrel. John Worm!. Anna Q Worrel. 'W F 13(nvon, 13 Neff'. M D, Henry' Home). John Maohno John Lynch, Lynoh, Rand CartY• Chas Bridger. C 70 Sisty,_ Patrick Golden, Thom Foster, Jas Larkin , John Mudd, and 30 in the steerage. SALEINO. OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS PROM THE UNITED STATES. LRAvff OATR r a V°Pla n .L g r 0n1 . ... YOrk.Oeay...-. 'North Portland..Liverenol.- 800 10 Cog Manehester.Now Y0rk_G1a5g0w...... , ......D00 10 Wager. York..firemen- —Doc 10 Niagara, ..... ..Booton..Liverooof . .........Doe 14 Trnernoulb.:....New York .Gibraltar, &o „Too It, Fulton.. - .......Now Coo 17 Edinburg ..... New ..-.Dec, 17 Persia ..... .NeNf York..Livot pool ..Doc 2 , Armies ...., • .......Boston- . . Liverpool - . -Deo 34 United KingdOm.New York, .ojaagow 31 , A via... New YOrk-Ideerpool--- 4 Robert Lowe.... New York.. Gibraltar.... I Eangaroo........New York_Glagrow.. Jan 7 Arag0..,•..,..New York Jan 7 TO ARRIVE, , . pig:: . ...&intb11,17t....iv0n0rk...........r0T:16 C of Manchester. .Olaszow..New York..— .- Nov la Ocean Queen-Bouthampton..?few York --,... Nov 23 Edinburg ~.Liverpool-New York .. NOV 23 Perste... - .... .Liverpool-New York Nov 21 Bremen... - ..„ - toi l i t t l a T r r n i = .. . i ll e ei: ' T ( O r ri k t ......—'4,^, ; ', r United Ems(iorn...Glassow . :.New Y0rk......—. Nov 30 Ainerioa - Liverpool. Easton ...............Dec 2 Tentonia,......Southampton..N_ew Y0rk...........Dee 4 City Washington.Pverponl..New York ..... ......D on 7 Liverpool .New York Deo 10 ' o:Araroo- - .....Glromow . ..Now York .Deo it Prince Albe . rt . -......Galway..New York .Doo 10 numb% .Liyerpool,.Boston ... ~ .., ...Doc 27 C of Baltimore....Livernool-Now Y0rk........--. Dee 21 --- The California Mail Steamers Bail from New York on the 6th and 20th or eaoh month. The Havana Steamers leave New York on the 2.1, 7th, 12th. 11th, and 27th or each Milath, and Charleston, B. C., on the 4th end 14th. When the above dates fall on Sunday, the steamers will sail en Monday, except from New Orleans. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Dee. 6. 1859 RISES._..... 7 21-SUN 8ET5_......__.• 4 9.9 KWH WATER- .- . - .11 ARRIVED. Bohr Den Edwards. Baker, 6 days from Boston, in bal last toll Sturtevant & Co. Bohr P A Bounders. Somers, A days from Marblehead Irt ballast WY W Zs J F Start. Bohr Jane Roes Jackson, 6 days from Frederieksburg with feed to 'Nails fc.Co. Bohr Wm Callum. Frank. 9 days from Baltimore 'Frith wheat to A 0 Carrell & Co. Bohr Wm 8 Trtplott, Pritchett. 6 days from Baltimore with wheat to nos Itiohardam & Co. °LEADED - Bohr Meteor, (Br) D ommomb, Demerara, Dote rbrid ge _Hersey & Cu.. Behr lino Edward, Baker, Beaton. PI Sturtevan r k Co Bohr P. Saunders, Somers, Boston, J W clr.J P Starr BAILED. U 8 mail steamship Keystone State, Marshman, few Charleston, called at 10 o'clopk YeeterdaT morning with a full cargo and a number o Passengers, whose names will be found under the proper head. St xxLleonarg. (4Jorgegpondence of the Philadviehia Exchange.) - CAPE Ishoip. NJ. Deo B-93.1 A M. The Ship Clara Ann, from Weide, wont in on Bator day evening. Nothing going in or nut to.day. Wind N Yours, tco. TAUS. B. BUSHES, (Correspondenne of The 'Prase.) HA VRE DE GRACE. Deo. b. 1880. The Wyoming left here this morning with 18 boats, la• den and eonrigned as follows: H A Schoch. wheat. rye, &a. to Humphreys, Hoffman & Wright; Julio & Charles. slate to Robt Taylor, Phila delphia, and to Tama Parker. New York; W & W 8 Ben nett. lumber and staves to Malone & Taylor: T B Ste. velm, and Dr Wm Underwood, do to Henry Croaker, J S Williams, and Mare Ann, do to Norcross & Sheets; Golden RYE, Mary Prank . Young James, Elisabe th Weaver. Mai James MoConker, Rebecca Ann. Sarah Edith. Chas Brabaker. Gen R. Flemming, Edward and John Griffin, coal to Delaware City. W. E. W. (Correspondence of The Press.) READING, Deo. 0.180. " The following boats from the Union Canal Imaged into the Bohuslhill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: H J Newton. lumber to Miltimore & Son; Sas Bucha nan, grain to Perot & Bro . Darner & Stout, do to cap tain; J H Deysher, lumber to J It Disysher; Emma. do to Norcross &. Sheets; Virginia, pin iron to C F. Smith; Golden West and City of Glasgow, do to Caboen & FCo. MEMORANDA. Bark Elf. INCKee. from Richmond for Rio Janeiro, was seen Idth ult, lot 2620,10 n 133. Dark Brunetto. Foster, frpm Leghorn for Philadel- Tank was spoken 7th ult., no lat. &n. given. F Marl & Susan, hence at Yrovinnetown 28th ult. Behr 18 Hewitt, Ross, cleared at New York 3d inst. for this mt. Bohr Matanzas. Crocker, 'hence for Cardenas, was spoken 27th ult. tat 34. lon 72. Rohr Tas Martin. Harding, hence at Savannah 2.1 inst. Rehr Rose Winans. Bond, sailed from Alexandria 2d inst. for this port. NOTICE To MARINERS. CHESAPEAtE BAT AND TREBUTAni se—Po RAP PAIIANNOCH AND JAME!, Rivals.—The 'UMW and Lower Coder Point Light Vessels, Potomac River; thy Bowlers Ronk Light Vessels, Rappahannock River. and the llno per's Strait and James Island Light Vessels, Tangier Sound, Chesapeake Bay, will be withdrawn from their stemma for the winter. between the 16th inst. and the 6th et - January next, and their stations will be marked bY spar buoys'. _The iron can and nun buoys in the above permed rivers will be removed at the same time, and spar Poore walls, substituted durig the winter. - Due notice wi ll be given of the return of the light ves sels and iron bunts to their stations in the spring. By order of the Light Rouse Board. JAMES H. NORTH, Lieut. U. Light Howie Ituipeotor, gth D i s t rict. Norfolk, Va., Deo. 1, 1849. REMOVALS. REMOVAL.—E. &. F. 0. YARNALL & co,linve removed from 123 Market street to 418 SOUTH, WHARVE+ and 419 PENN Street. d1•1m• ERNST WKRNEAirrsr, FRESCO_ ANT) ARCHITECTURAL PAINTING, ,N 0.1217 PINE EITRIiET, PHILA. REMOVAL.—Ma.s. M. S. BISHOP has Removed her Millinery Establishment from 916 to 191e011E3TNUT Street, next to Bt. Lawrence Hotel. nl6-1m COAL. Ir_YOUSRK,EAPEKS LOOK TO YOUR in rest. Buy your COAL AT HICKS', where nothing but the very beat guality of Lehigh and 8,31101- kill poet ig offered at the following reduced uncles: Lehigh, Broken, Bin, and Bt2ve... ..... 211 per ton, Schuylkill, .• ......... t 00 Large Nut ...... 369 Warranted free from elate or duet and full_ weieht, at GIF T gjr ward, southea s t Burner MARSHALL, and wILLOW, Call end sea, —026-6 m S W. GROOMS- to - CO. L ' Moe U 6 South FOURTH Street. '; WHARF, FINE STREET SCHUYLKILL, ealers and Shippers Or Locust Mountain, O Lehigh, and Schuylkill A L . Merchandise taken on wharfage. HICKORY AND SPRING ISIOUN i I LEMON COAL with Depot.rffiklel beg tempi. Apply at A.NuWLEEPB MN and WILLOW sweets e42-t DOINGS OF TUE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR FOR 1859. SIX FIRST PREMIUMS AND SIX DIPLOMAS. Beet Fume PREMIUMS Warming Buildings. TO ARNOLD & WILSON. OAS CONS/MING CONE FURNACE. IRSI PRZNITIM. BESTPORTABLE FURNACE. To ARNOLD & WILSON. RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE. BEST C OO K I NG RAN GE. To: COOKING RANGE. ToAshILNOLD & WILSON. MIL/30NT DOU LE-OVEN COOKING RANGE. Pular PRISSIIOM. BEST PARLOR COAL ORATES. To ARNOLD & WILSON. LOW DOWN and BASKET GRATES, • Foie? PRILSIIII)S BEST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS. To Almna/ & maos. For a very handsome display Enamelled Slate Man• t e l., very highly finishB4. and of superior workmanship, FIRST PREMIUM. ARNOLD & WILSON. B. M. FkLgivrtleSigt STNUT streot.j C AU T lON I—ASTROLOGY !—LOOK ouv-000p DIFWEI FOR ALL!—The never failing Mrs. Vale HORN Is the best; she suc ceeds when ell others have failed. All who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived hy false promises, fly to her for advice and comfort. le lore strays she never kihe has the secret of winninthe affections of the opposite sex. It is this fact w inh induces illiterate pretenders to try to Imitate fib er , and copy her advertisement. Bhe shows (ou the likeness of your future wife. husband, or absent need. It is well known to the Dublin atlarge that she is the first and milt person who cap show the likeness in reality, end'eads re entire satisfeetion on all the con cerns of life,whie can be, tested and proved by thou kends, both married end sin le, who daily and easerly visit her. Come one t ;some all to N 0.1336 LOMBARD Street, between unless end Broad. n30.6t. MORE PROOF OF. THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF MONELL'B AMERICAN HAIR REPAIWOR. PHILADELPHIA, September 27th. lasl. This is to oert lf y that was bald for many years, and Was reoommended to try your Reparator ; and haying red three bottles, need it for three months, whioh used my hair to grow, and although not mute u e before, yet it s i constantlygrowing . . E. M. JONES, No. 39 North Third street. Mr. J. F. 'ldotr ' Et: " L i g ' s " 63ViVrTi r _er.P .' hair commenced telling out, so much go, tum r t ie w e e e sl feet, fearful of becoming ba ld i but heati ng u l ai ld n to ot b o u ni i derrni power of your Separator, I wee a ch the we r e. bottle L and after using one.half of It . 68460 °Onling tUt but commenced I have now ea t ok a suit of hair aiiiiir a th fi er' " JACO!) EVANS, No. 624 Cherry street. 71ft r atiV . 1 . 1.rill T . AIL Ac._ CO., Solo Agente, No. steina. sees-em DISBASES. JL:4 Da. OSMUN. OCULIST, 1619 CHESTNUT Street, Has Just returned from Europe after an absence slivera3 years, during which time he hes paid espeoial attention to the treatment of Eye Diseases at the better medical schools of Germany, Franee, and England. The Doctor is provided with all the newest and most improved instruments necessary to the practice of bier profession• amens others, he has brought with him tromp:m.li n , prima, a most hotfoot instrument for ex amining the optio nerve and the internal Membranes of the Eye—the lost instrumento( 'behind ever brought to this country. At home every morning till 10 o'clock, and every eve ning from_a to 6 o'clock, f Sundays excepted./ Livery MONDAY, WEE)NESDA Y. and ;FRIDAY. frame to 2'plook A.M. r. OSMUN will takepleanure In giving NNEE 7 /NSU TATIONS TO THE POOH. es-tf „ . if tp w v Arppi WEST CHESTER and PHILADELPHIA RAIL FLL ARRANGEMENT. On arid agar 'PRIIIISDAY,Dresruber 1.1859. the llMll*l4lll,get i p z i ai sr a p ho on, N. ma: streets, at 816 .131$1, anorf .80 P. IrL Lev ;WAWA nnaSen.lieEr. ' l l eeind A ll P. .0 SUNDAYS—Lens Philadelphia at BA. M., and P. M. loom. Weet Meath.. at 745 A. M. and eP. M. The train leaving Philadelphia at 1 r.. 1. connects at Penaelton with the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad, for t ononrd, Chaddeford, Kennett Sg_uare. and Avondalo. SESIVR.YWOOD, . General Superintendent. WILLCOX & MESS' SEWING MA o• • 0111 NE.—Tine Machine never tails telly. en otrzretiop,., pr,,a . . $3O. For sale at 715 ullEBl - nne-tt ®LIVES —Spanish Queen. in Prime order in store, and !or Salo by • A, MEAINO, on 140 t3outh FitOriT litres% 'll - 1E 1-"ItIPAS.--PHILADELPIIIA, TtItSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1859. RAILROAD LINES. NOTICE,---CHESTER tageITVALLVX RAI I,ROAD—PAR BENGER TRAI FOR D(P/lININGTOWN ANDIN. TERNIEDIATE B ATIONK—On end after .eth_Borein _ bar. 0869, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINUTOWN will start from the Passenger Depotof the pluladelphia and Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VINE Streets, AMMO TRAIN for Downingtovu, !eaves at 7.30 AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leavox at 4.30 P. hI, DAILY (Sundays excepted.) Y order of the Board of. 4.lanngera of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company t ri6 IV H. Mel I.IIkNNV, Ranrollary , Rpm PIIILADELPIIIA AND READINq RAIL, RDAD,MORN I NI G G a i i s i i d E I Ia I;i:f t r f a I T u TAII L LE, READ Leaven the Depot, at corner of BROAD and VINE Streelikat Ada., DAILY, (Sundaya execipted,) for POrravILLE, HARRSBURG, and all intermediate points, oonnootkng at Harrialm rg with trains running to Pittsburg, Chamliereburg,Carlele,Runbury, tco. AFTERPWON LINES. Leave ra3.30 P. M., DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG. At 430 P. M.,DAILY, (8 undays anoepteddlar READ- I NG, and Intermediate voi tI6 W. 10 AleTLlD.lNNV.FlArtrokrary NORTH PENNSYL -126.--SEE VANI A RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANG EMENT. For BETHLEHEM, DOYL ESTOWN, EASTON. ALLENTOWN. IWAIIIOII CHUNK. HAZLETOI4. On and after MONDAY,.November 7th, 183 e Passen ger Trains. will leave FRONT and WILLOW Boasts, Philadelphia, DAILY. (Sundays excepted ) • For Bethlehem, Eneton. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hnzleten. /;0., ( Express') at 9.30 A. M. For Bethlehem, (Express,' at 9.30 A, M. and 3 p. M. For Doylestown , ( Accommodation ,) at 8.40 A, M. and 4 F. M. For Fort Washington, (Aeoommalation,) at 6 P.M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA : Leave Bethlehem, ( Express ,) at 8 A. AI. and 4,10 P.M. save Doylestown, ( Accommodation,) at 7 A. M. and SAD P. M. Leave Fort Washingtim.rAimommodationo st 7. A.M. ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Fort Washing ton,at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia. for DIVIOSIAVITI, at 4 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington fort hiladelphia. at 2.40 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, $1.00; to Mauch Chunk, $2.60; to Easton. 81.50; to Doyiestown,Bo cents. Through tickets must be procured before entering the 01/113. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) con ned at Berlin street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Agent. Matt• - tgei TlNLVaLl'iTie, ( ll?ltt TOWN RAILROAD- WINTER ARRANOEMENT- On and after MONDAY ,Nov. 21, 1869, FOR GERS/LANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 7.50, 9, 10, 11. and 19 A. M., 1,9,3, 816, 4,5, 515,6, 7,8, 9i, and 11% P. M. Leave Germantown 6 ,7, 7 8 ,838,91 f, 10, A.M., 1, 2,3,4,434,5, 6,06.7 SWO YB, Leave Philadelphia 9.65 Min. A. M., 2,6%. and 10 P.M. Leave Germantown 8.10 unn. A. Al., 130 nun., Mg, and 9 P. M. ORESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, .740, 11 A. M., 2,4,8 X, 7, and 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Dill 7.10, 7.40, 8.55, and 12.40 A. M., 8.40, 5.40, 6.40, and 8.40,:P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.06 A. M., 3and 654 P. M. Leave Ohestnut lUD 7.150 A. Al., 19.50, 15.20, and 8.40 mm.. P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philfuleinkla 6,9, 11.05, min., A. M.,1.03, os, 63‘, and 11% P. B. Leave Nometown 6,7, 9, 11 A. M., 1%, 4.%, and 8 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9A. M. and P. M. Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 5 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6,7 M, 9, 11.05 A. M., 1.05,2.05,9.115, 4%, 616.7%, and.ity, P. M. Leave Manayunk 694, 774, 836, 9%, and 11% A. M., 2,8, 5, 636, and 851 Y. Al. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3, and 651 P M. Leave Manaynnk 7%A. M. 5%, and IM P. M. H. K. SMITR. general Superintendent, nl9-tf DEP4.T. NINTH and GREEN Street. PIIILADELPIIIA, IV IL MOR RAILROAD. MINGTON, AND BALT/- On and after MONDAY., November 21. 1869, PASSENGER TRAINS LhAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon, (Express,) and 11.10 P. M. For Chester at 8.16 A. M. 12 noon, 4.30, and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A. hl., 12.4.30. and 11.10 P. M. For New Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 4..0 P. M. or Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 4.30 P. M, For Dover 68.16 A. M. and 4.50 P. M. For Milford at 8.15 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Seaford at 8.15 A. 1., and 4.30 I'. M. For Lau TRAINSFOR' and 4.30 P. M. PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.90 A. M., (Express,) 10.15 A. M., and 5.25 P. M. 8.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 7.15 A. M. and 11.30 A. M4.45811(1 Leave Laurel at 6.15 A. M. and 3.40 P. hi. Leave Seaford at 8.45 A. M., and 406 P. M. Leave Milford at 7.60 A. M., and 4.26 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.06 A. M., and 5.130 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.05 P. M. Leave New'Castle at 19.56 A. ht., and 8 P. M. Leaa'e Baltimore 1 2 t h 7 d rir M 4iuif eiOlulrcad at 10.15 A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIhIORE Leave Chestgr at 8.45 A. Al., 12.28 and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.33 A. M., 12.1P8 P. M., and 12.20 A.M. SUNDAYS Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia toßaltimore. Did at 5.26 P. M.. from Baltimore to Phihidolphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 3 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate planes at 4.45 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate pilules at 3.45 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Stemmer'a Run, Chase's, and Harewood at 3.52 P. M. 1/5 S. M. FELTON, President. latiPIIII,ADELPIIIA AND . ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE— QUICRIB O M TE to Elmira,_Wilkesbarre Buffalo, Chicago,Rock bland, Mtwara Milweuicee, Bur- Garton, Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Dunlietti, and St. Lows. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphiaead Read ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and `IN Streets, DAILY, (Sundaexcepted.) followa: 7. A. M. DAY EXPRESS. For Elmira, t ars Falls, Buffalo , Detroit. Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook ag island, Oalena,St. Paul's, Burlington, and St. Louis. 5.30 F. M., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira Niagara Fain, Rondo, Detroit Cliteago, Milwaukee,Rook Island, Galena,Bt. Paul's B rhngton, en 4 St. Lows. TheTAO A,M. and RAO P. M. trains run th rough to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch, The 7.90 A. M. train o n nots at Rupert for Wilkes trltitglini ne tt glgl a leG a t li m A ititoNte. LACE- Baggage °hacked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspenaion Bridge. EST ' t ‘ ift e ll i orare pe r Vin e el IS e , krieutl' co rannel o SIXTH ana CIIn.STN UT Streets, and at the Passen ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves' the Depot, Broad Street, below Vine, daily, (Sun defepepted,) for e n points West and North, at 6 F.N. reigts must i b delivered before 3 P. M. to insure go lof fu;ther Fnhitation, apply et Fret ht Depot, BROAD, below Vine, Or to CHAO. R. TAPPEN, General Agent N. W. corner SLXTH and CRESTNUT Streets, col-tf Philmlelphla. 1859. MI - 1859. FALL. ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO 'S iirES. FROM PHILADF.LPHIA TO EW WIRE AND WAY-PLACES, /RON WALNUT-VIRZI:7 W 111,11./, Will leave pa follow, viz : PARR. At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. & Am. Annommodation . . .. •.82 25 At 6 A. M., viadaniden and leigey JerseytAnoommodation.. 26 Atli A.M., via Camden and Jamey City, Morning Mad ~—•—, — 6OO - At l) A. AL, by Sli r amboat, via Tacony and Jersey Citf 4 Western .xprese......—. . 600 At 13 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Acoommo- • . At 2 M., via Camden and Amboy, C. tr. A. Ex -0- 8 TriM7, and Jer say City, Evening Express...—... . ......0 00 At 4 P. M. by Steamboat. via Tammy anu Jer sey City, 2d Class Ticket Ate P. M., via Camden and Jersey City Evening Mt . • 0 Alp al I'. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Southern At a P. M,vla Camden and AmboY,Accommodation, (Freight and Passengery—ist Clnes Ticket. . 222 2d Class Ticket— ...., Iso The 6p. M. Mail Line rune daily. The 11 P.M. South ern Mail. Saturdays excepted, For Belvidere. Easton, Flemington, &e., at 6 A. M. and 2hi P. M. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. and Bethlehem, at A. Lehigh Valley Railroad, for Water (lap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkaebarre, Montrose, Croat Bend, kn. tit A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna,_and Western Railroad. for Mount HollY. at and lA. M.. and 2 and P.M. For Freehold, at 6A. LINES M. WAY For Bristol, Trenton, &o, at 2)4 and 4 P. hi, from Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra, Delano°, Beverly, Burlington, Borden town, die., at 12k,1. and 314 P. M. Steamboat JohnNeilson, for BordentoWn and Interme diate planes, at 2% P. Al. Steamboat Trenton for Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate places. at , 11 A. M. and 4 Pad. Fifty pounds of baggage only aliowod each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over Shy pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond SR% except by special aontraot. Oct.!. UM. WM. H. CATZMER, Agent. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1859. faisl 1859. THE CAPACITY IN THIS ROAD IS EQUAL TO ANY IN ECRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East, and at the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin ranati,St. Louie, Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, St. ul's, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all ntermediate points in Ohio, Indiana r lllinois, Kentuc ky, Miehigan,Wisoonsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kangas, and Nebraska—Mum furnishing fitoilities for the trans portation of Passengers unsurptutsed for speed and COM ET by any other route. xpresa and Past Lines run through to Pittsburg, w thout change of Care or Conduotors. Smoking Camara attaohod to each fiial,. Woodruff's fileepims_ Cars to Express and Past Trans. The EXPR RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Linea. Sun days excepted. EH Train leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 A. Feet Line " 11.60 A. M. press Train leaves " WAY TRAINS LEAVE AB A O.S° I,LOCAPS t. : r_arkesburg Acoommodatmn at 12,30 A. M. Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia,P.So P. M. Columbia 4 P. M. passengers for West Chester will take the Mall. Parkeshurg, and Lancaster Trains , at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station. Passengere for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Pun k, NiagamPalls. and intermediate poi nts,leaving diphia at 8 AIM., go directly through. ickets Westward may be obtained at the office of the Company In Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Hal tmore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad °Moss in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Alississippi or Ohio Rivers. im Fare always am low as any other Route, This completion of the Western connections of the iIIirEWEIN R E a ra d Yt t r o ETPITII gmkgr the THE GREAT NORTHWEST. The connection of tracks by the flailroad Haim at P avoiding dB dratage or ferriage of Freight, together with the paving o time, are advantages reainly ?Ar i ls:tato:l by 81uppere o Freight and the Travelling FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By thus Route Freights of all destinations can be for. warded from Philadelphia. New York. Boston. or Balti more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Whioonein, lowa, or.Mietiouri, by Rail road direct. . . . . The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Patel:mg with Steamers, by which Goode can be forwarded to any rut on the , Ohio, Muskingum. Kentucky , Tenneasee, Cumberland Illinois, Miosissippi, Wtemnsin, Misouri, mos, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland, eanduskY. and Chicago, with Steamers to Misrule on the Northwestern Lakes. atitiliPlPr t gi:gi t t l 'gnaN:rt:TgY,V,ng ther!rr,:m=r ance on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FRIIItiRT to anypiolut in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora ble as are charged by other Railroad Co mpanies, Rail road Be particular to mark package. "via Penna. Rail- Merchants in the West ordering goods hem the East, will do well to threat them to bo 'Missed by this Route. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or addrau either of the following Agents of this Corn- Party: D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; Doyle & Oo,Stoubenville,O.; H.S. Pi area & Co., Zanes ville, O.; J. J. Johnston. Ripley, 0.; R. McNeely, Maya villa, Ry,; Ormaby.& Cropper, Porommuth, O.; Paddock & Co., Jeffersonville, Indiana ; H. W. Brown & cincinnati3O.; Athern A Hibbert, One/noel. O.; R. a Meldrum, Madison,led.; Bintm,Loulsville, Ky.; P. 0. O'Riley & Co., Evansville, en d.; N. W. Ora ha & Co., Cairo, Ill.; R. F. Sass, Bt. Lou:., no.; John IL arm, Naahville, Tenn.; Harris A Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke A Co., Chiesso, Ill.; W. H. H. %mots, Alton, Ill,; Murphy & Walls, Dubuque, Ill.; or to Freight Aenti of Railroads at different points in the West. Parties attending to their own shipments from the East. will Slid It to their interest to call °lithe Agentauf th e c ompeal a t the following ;places before eh, ping letters a dressed to either of them on the subjeot If h o ris s iv o t attention: . Rib kli: L ilig tl ggqq North Ex.l,;),yroksrte'D'lfoft'iftligrAikt,ggitill 6 hils , T S. A. SC O TT, Gen'iSulet, Alumna, A. Jai ly NOTICES. NOTIOE.-:—Tho PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY hereby gives notice, In ac cordance with the provlsionaof en g ives of Assembly en titled "An Act relating le Liens ol Common Carriers and Others," approv ed Ntarch HI, 1855, to li n g owners, the consignees. and to all other parties In anY way in terested in any of the socels, ware', or merchandise. mentioned in tbe schedule attached to this notice, that the same remains on storage at the respective Stetions named below—that they were carried upon the line of said Railroad at the dates end to the consignee" men- timed in the schedule, and there is due upon the_seme the resriective amounts stated in said schedule. Not co Is hereby given to the said owner., contain:we.. andpar tiev interested. in accordance with thaproyisions or said Aot of Asslmbly. that unless said goods. verse, or Am-. chandise are claimed and the charges paid, they will, under the provisions of old Act of Asaem - bly, be sold by Publin Bele, at the Depot of the said Pennsylvania Rail road Company, N 0.137 DOCK street, in the city of Phila delphia on MONDAY, Del:samba r 1964,1859, commencing et 10 A.'111 . .. end that the proceeds will IA applied to the payment of charges and expenses, and the residue. If any, will be held subject teal° order of the owner of the ' sold MTV. NEIIONEE. ARTICLES. PR hIGHT AT PHILADELPHIA. 1804. Noy", John HiblAns, 9 bbls Num, 1436. Feb2o, .7 W Peters, 2 bond tent ptAsa, 706 Apr 27, 8 Neenah, 24 Kan stooks 191 May 10, p i 7) Jones, box Amts, it at Jul'i I li' M n in n a te k Co. igierottikiti. 623 Aug 111, Rd rt rieht; bag rlgg' 0 101 78 Bept2l, D Rimond. ?tot butt er, 711 26, 118 Rotate'', box naerenandsse, 2 62 00r. /0, Fiehardson lc W.I. box tolmeeo, 7 10 Deo 37, MyeraMilte & Co, 2 bxe 9 pee inarb'e, 13 30 _1030: . , 21. Jno Johns, box bitten, 90 nil 2. 8.0 Helmbold, box drugs. 12 60 " 12, B J Bneeder, 1 dry hide, 16 • 30, D P. Jeneeder, bbl whisky, 126 May sg, ay & Jenks, box merebandise, 11 55 July ro, 11 I.lBtroch & Co, ehild'e onnob, 140 Sept 22, B. Bowling, 2 empty bhle, 120 800 6, .7 I, Booth, box merehandise, 767 1&17. 11, El ft MoLaurtne, box merehandise, 436 , An 3, 3 Burnett. tax merchandise, 455 1 3, Stine & Brother, box merchandise, 4 r Mar 7, A Price, 2 bass barley,l 97 June 111, D Harley, box merchandise, 3 41 July 22, 11 Altman. butter worker,2 81 34, C Bradfield , box me elinni Re, 230 Aug 1, I B Woolman, • bundle eat ernes, 75 Sept 25, 1 LLarnhlin. lot swing natural. 0 70 29, 7 L. Lamblin, lot eines fixture!, 500 Oot 2, II 5 Sneeder, IS boxes, glincrware. l' • 3, 14 11 Colburn, Iron eats and Drees. 79 72 " 18. Thom pso n. 3 boxes inerehandiso, 864 Nov 26, & Stew art. I box merchandise, 106 " 20, 11 Hollingshend, keg older, 1 154 Deo 19, N Llord & Co, box books, 1 7s 29, 1' W Shafer, cheat, 4 154 Mar . 8, W II Crave, box show ease, 8 02 • Hi, B BM. & Co. box merohandlee, 00 " 20, Burnett & Snyder. trunk. 5 40 " 27, TM & I ItPate, bale wadding, 50 Anvils, Burnie', C & 11,. barrel oil, 431 '• 24, Do do. do, • 435 3 Adorns I:serene runk, 209 May i B nr„,, 0 -,k,11 C o , ' barrel ell, 283 " 13, Tr - Wilinn, . eland. 230 Juno 26, Cll Rodgers, 9 mowing ninehines, 14 4 4 Aug 16. Burnie. G& B, barrel merehandies, 224 10, 0 K Kinnix, I box, 266 LOCAL FREW/IT. ____ 1855, Jan 13, Stoalman k Co, r 'Poke.. 215 Nov 5, B H Book, wind nuns, 166 5 1856. Juno 13, R McAdams, cheat marohandioo, 5,1 Aug 8, I McLolland • bbl Bedford water, 2 66 Oot 11, 1 Conrod, tk‘x and barrel, 136 Don 13, Bringhurot k Ce, croon-ant aim, IOS IPZS7. Deo 31, A Alepooh, skeet, as .. 31, M Robinson, &best, 1 12 1818. Am 04, R' R lin.rthug, bbl Bedford vela, 210 June= E biters, box dry foods, 40 July 7, C Solomon, tripod. 222 AT BALTIMORE, „, Doe zuagraW At ICOOII., barrel ant low - - - AT LANCASTER. 12.22. 143nr 29, HRehbaugh, L 730122.• Pe 773, HIJ 'ehbangh, 2 boxes liquor, 70 May3l. 1 Ur len, Wirral liquor, 73 33, T 1 Witmer, box i+otatoou, I 07 July 10, 0 Hopper, 2 boxed" ilOllO2. 25 10, J J Nays , R R mop, 46 AT RARRISBURO 1854. Inn 17, I Winebrenner, reaper, Feb 16, 1 Winebrenner, 2 Teener,. im. May 28 , I Lochman, trunk, 1 4R box merchandise, I /53 " 1" V o il: it ft W ee n ifa c t e u r ib, 1 dozen rakes, 226 22, I P Lynch, iron funnies, 40 Sept 27, 1 W Keith, 2 boxes, 0 55 •• 27, A Stewart. 2 Pozen, 2ne " 27, Brown & Co, pinup and tub, 6ld Me s 6. 19, Manklin & Roberta, box merchandise, 3 Co June 9, W Juice, 6 ahem. table & bed'td 4 63 Nov 25, 1 Davie, D Machin*, box and 166 i 00 120. May 7, F A Benin, Olest, June 27, A B Young, box oil, July 20, finnie Furgonon, Aug 18, T ames Tomole, (metric&9l o ' hoot 24, Green te Ross, 8 car loads limber, in S 4 Oot 70, J Jameson, box. 700 .11 Taylor, lot sundries, S 8 nu 58. Ma r 1, It Holland, box D eking, 77 Mull 7, H Gilbert, laurel nil. 2 P 4 MCI 26, li PaW 5 ,. 8 boxes nierohlpdine, 6 15 Pr , 7 , 5 1 Reese , Bannon na l sn ' nn & carriage, II 00(4 " 21, D E Paris, trunk. 107 I .36 50 At.l I . q, i o B . c a r u n m e a r c ° . • w . 11 _ . g 2 r b,, ate xe ll a ai I r ic , uor. " Eberlei & Millen waah machine, 25 " 39, Falla. Fieher, & Co, 7 bus of Imes, 290 , 24, H I) Parry, 2 armee furniture, / 01 Sept 11, li' Little ,flrie. sealer, eon yammer. 1 60 25 Out 11, EYarker, ii , r , DuNc ez i rl i n o h N oll . ordc plasterer, 58 1660. 8 barrels liquor. 2 21 9 big paper I box lit's, I 40 34 burrol liquor, eo AT NP.W.PORT. Mir t, I) Miller, Aug 31, .I°ll'l4 151. Aprl 17, Fry & Benet, Le:rr d t r p a l::ters, a 55 Deo 13, C Docker, Sr 1557. May 11..7 'l 7 eNeal, box of bear, 5.5 Nov 3. D Clonaod. box merehaodise. 175 AT PERRYSVILLE 1856. - Mar 4, 8 Okeenn. plena box, Oat 11, Miller & Meager, crate aneestrware. Sept 21, J Oahl empty kog arid I Jar, AT MIFFLIN. 1855. Beet 10, J Bear, 1856, box eigari, • kes and mob Jim , 1, II Gad. AIM 11, J 0 Burns, stove and pints, IMP, May 2, Iflnsunu & Henn, Mare, July 21', Shomer, hex drug., AT LBS4ISTOWN. 1 1 .41, Nov 97, G C Jameeon, winnower, 1665. Doe 6, M Fabler, " J Grubb, 1857. April 1, I N Erns% & (le, sheet, Oa 17, John /rim, 7 yes niaelinerf, 11 Ye San sB. ls, I A Manny, " Foust, " J C Yeager, " J ?Smear, " 11, It Mann, " 31, D Vnuat, July 1, 1 C Venter, Aug 3, I N Chase, 19, M A Benner, " 26, A Thompson, Sept 18, J Droakhale, rtook,tutter, ke: liqeer, 45 2 barrel* Ilaper, I 70 1 sr, RN bblo • 2 ttl 2 koa• 7d box axitir ' 45 beureAlianer, l 95 n Alhi: W=4, 21 2 reaper, 17 70 2 bxe paper h 99211169, 466 1850. De." 6, D GalbraitY, 1888. liar 28, • Stampb, 23: barrels Hatter, 2 trt AT MILL CREEK. 1888. Oot 22, A C Greenland, nbarrele slay, 3 7 22, W Brown. barrel whiskey, 1 40 AT RUNTINODON 1951. Sept 1, W Whittaker, box. Oot 16, 11 It Pries. I barrels smokers, Piny 29, A Stewart, eider null, .. 11, A Morrie. stove, • °. Ir, D L Masten, ham cower, AT PETERSBURG. 1857. May 15, I Roily. roll casters, •' 30, 1 T Smith, rot anti vlota, 888. June le, Afro Reed, piano, AT SPRUCh CREEK. 1854. Nor 9, E Jones, 3 hxs & I Owe Ima ehluerr. MO Mar 13. R Random% Iron [:,t A July 3, I A McClure, I.T TYRO z N .._ reit, 1814. Bent 29, Barger & Hooper, ploigh sasiinte, leee Feb to, A Burterbangh, IP. W Wikemsn. box, May 8, John Woodward, box rafting tools, Dno 19, George Guyer, corn eheller, MG, Jan 1. Raltlwln Bettor, stout ronohine, . ... , a, Tcte 0 Lewis, box moohinery, May 17, R Marston, 15 barrel Pleb, June 10, H F Rolls, box rolling tools, 1887. Feb 24, Immo 'Wray, wrought quid atone, Apr 24, Thome Lemmas, box eundriee, ?any 14, II Ratliburn, bundle loco, 20, W Dent, rope, • 30, John White, box sundries, Tune 25, J Copenhaver, half barrel liquor, July 2, II Stroup, box sundrise, Nov 81, W Leibln, trunk, Duo It, I IrKinle.r, barrel sundrlea, 21, 11T Bloom, box 13M. Jan 14, J Monk & Brows, box cuticle, April 2, Amoy Kilos, box sundries, • 21, R Hoover, box end rope, • 28, I Moore, strive and box, 24, 0 Gates. rope, " 20. 18 Gamble, box and bag mdse, o 20, J Gamsen, box sundnes, May 1, 1 F Lee, lax sundries, 44 3, W Sayer, box Nominee, • 8, 11 Bishop, stove end .bell Inds*, 4, M 44 .1 Wham, box sendnee, " 14, .I. C Bloom. box math " 20, Bighorn & Milani boob, box. • • 22, 1:0 0 Nevltn, rope, " 245, II Murder. box euudriag, " 25, W Yenklo, box sundries, " 22, .1 Davis. TIPTO box arm rope, Aug 20, Bnomel Straw, bunAl N. e rope, - AT • 18(A. Aprll.lo. T Waatibtun. box morebambie. AT ALTOONA.. . 4, 'Harry Mama, bar merchandise N D, hnx mercMinase A Keenan. 6 inimiles iron AT 11OLLIDAYEIBURO. • 1937. . . Rapt 2. WalteratcWeatham, harrow. Ont 18, 1 Rhoads, barrel °plane, AT WILMOR I It, ino E o ardinre. 1887. 11 , , 11 4; ;L.11 1 T u rrond ford, box ratingtryls, T AT JOIINEITOWN, ° 1859. lot of glue, groceries. Jun 4, NV Orr, nails. oil, gloss. var- 701 .filah, box. And 4 ;mix. Aug 23, 0 W Munson, 3 shoats snail; r't bas'ge, 1 25 33. M lB sr 10, A Babb, Oct 18, ft A Johnston, Doo 24 F Shultz, 1867. Sept 8, 8 Hoover, • 5, 1 Hoek. 2 boxes windowsill's, lot II 11 goods. Oat 20, I) Morrison, Jot II II goods, Deo 18, Al Kotler, box soda, " 20, Al Ablott, & begs oeis,l3 dolman. 1867. Oct 5, I Olion, 1858. May 13, A Jellino, bale dry goods, June 5, 1)G illith. AT CLAIMIIM 1882. Poo 23, 0 W Lloyd. 2 emoty lArroli, 1865. 3 tine 27. 11 Yoruba. 2 empty holt !intro's, AUK )5, I Braderbough, grain drill, 1860. Mop 23, A Willets, box sundries, Nov 7, 11 Collins. 3 pieess iron. 1867. Jan 4, T Cunningham, mowing and reaping maohine, trunk, 3 'tore Oates, 101. eheet, 3 Dos and bundle iron, 28, B Johnston, 1838. Nay 10, D Alarksy, Tßo toat AT LA E . . Oct 2, bar *Loa/. AT NEW ' FLBVil l gt;ll.' 1858, Nov 2, W S 111 bar of wheat, 1854. c 'AT GREENSBURG. Dee 21, A Oroasman, trank, 1825. 800 13, IW W Huntingdon, 3 boxes, 1856. DOO 16, 0 A Corr, 2 bong marble, 1867. A lie 2 2 b i r x ei cheese. B. Oct 10, R 11, 8 bar4 l i band a iron, 1858. April 14, 11 Katannina, half barrel liquor, AT.BT. CLAI M, 1858. June 10. /nines Burkholder. a bdles F oak. LICK. AT BLACK 18$8. Novern, D Bearmons, se) timber wheels aml lot mast:unary, 18$7. AT PITTSBURB. Deo 14, No mark. 8 r r ls small iron, Na manifest, r THUNS A. SCOTT, d3.dt..119 General tlupermtondenf rVOTIOE IS 9IYEN THAT APPLICA i flan will bo made for a Certificate of Pennakenli State Loan, in pinoe done dated Auguet r e,loB. for 8:00, under not of April 6, to LINISA /lay, now loot or mislaid. AM tild sau" NOTICES CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Pldadel phut. Nov. MI, lath At an Election held on the - 21st instant, the following gentlemen were chosen Directors of th a think Alexander o.Cattell, Joseph Lindsay, Hobert K. Neff, !Minuet T Canby, James/Heel. John E. Gross. Edmund A. Solider, Charles Knecht, Alexander Whildin, David Vandersmor, Hugh Craig, Philip H. Mingle , Christian J.llofitnan. And at the meeting of the Hoard THIS DAY, the fol lowing officers were unanimously emoted: A C aI"PELI., Prasident. H. H. NEFF., Vice President. J. W. TOHRF.V. Cashier NOTIOE.—HOLDERS OF THE MORT— iaite Bonds issued by the Catewisse. Williamsport. and Ens Railroad Company ere Invited to call With in tvfoutYdal a from tins date, at the (Mee of the Cerepany, 3 , te WALNUT Street, between the hours of 10 and 20 cloak, daily. and amen the power of allorneY under the resolutions passed by the Bondholdere, at time meatus hold on the Ilth ult P. 'MP 'V ,I 4RR`" P. AN tOrIC , N,_lllll A. W. rwirrcH E b. FIUTCHINSON, __Committee. WM. D. Ltf.Wft3, Trustee. December 5. 18t0. n26.1m OFFICE OF THE THIRTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH-STREET PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY, No. 12 Exclianye PirmAimbiniA, N0v.21, itio9. The Third Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per Share on the Capital Stoek of the above Company will be due and payable at their Office, on the 16th dal of December pron., between the hours of 8 and S o'clock. Dv order of the board, H. N. PITZUFRALD, n22-tutlidtstdls Treasurer, INSURANCE COMPANIES MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1869, e now prepared to triake INBURANCB upon Build ings, Furniture, and Merehandise generally, AGAINBT LOdd OR DAM.A.OR BY Filth This Company transacts lie Business on the hloyuar. PLAN ExcLosiym,y, all the insured being alike eats sated, thereby offering great inducements to those who flint, to insure economically as well am safely. Further particulars may be obtained on application to any of the Directors or at the Office of the Coen-web No. 5 BOOTH FIFTH. STREET. Benjamin Malone, T. Ellwood Chapman, htsn J. Lytle. William Bedell, WiI JRI3IOS Smedley, liam Hawkins, inlet, Clothier, Thomas P. Howlett, ohert E. Evans, llwood B. Dave, ke e tre h ri l o i liagn i tiv. BENJAMIN MALONE, President JAMES SMEDLEY, Vice President JOIN I. LYTLE, TrefteO T. E. CHAPMAN, Secret. D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1831. The following Statement of the Affairs of the Corn any is published in conformity with a Provision of its ' barter. Iteeeived from Nov. 1, IMS, to Oct. 31,1859: On Marine and Inland Risks .......$355,216 39 On Fire Bids • 116,729 90 8 at gris Premiums on Policies not marked ott Nov.i, ma— icsa sa 11= Marked off as earned, from Nov. I. 18.33. to Oct. 31, 1859 On Marino and Inland Risks 8371,111 83 On Fire Rieke 918,563 40 ntoroet, 3te., reeeived during someperiod.- ............ LOSSESEe PEYIES, ETC. During the )ear as Above Marine and Inland Navigation Lows $268,09.6 70 Fire 3.3.172 36 Return Premium,. .......,........ 33,160 13 Reinauraneei, Commission, to Agents, Taxes, &0............. 48,496 84 Revenues, Salaries, Rent, Sta tionary, 22,210 77 Assßix oF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1869: $121,060 Philadelphia City Six per ot. Loan .8123 060 03 100,0.0 Penna. State Five per cent. 93.655 00 21 Oai , Do. do. Six do. d 0.... 21,000 00 36,0 W United Slates Treasury 6K per cont. Notes, and interest duo ..... 51 30,000 United States Treasury 6 per cent. holes 30,616 00 26,1200 T-mperary Loan to the City of ladelphia 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 24 mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 43,500 00 20,400 North l'ennolvnnia Railroad hfort maze Six per cent. Bonds 14,00) West Philadelphia Passenger Rail way Company 7 per cent, Coupon 80nd5...... ..... 12,600 00 25,000 300 Shares Stook Clertmeatawn Oas Company, Interest and Principal guaranteed by the City of Plula,.. 15,000 00 6,000100 Shares l'onnsAvania Railroad Cbenonnv 3,775 00 6.000 100 Shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company 1,200 12)6.1taras Philadelphia Ice BOat and Stearn 'rug Company 1,200 90 1,000 3 Sha res Philado?phia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company.. . 500 00 160 3 Shares Ocean Stearn Plarigit'ion Coin Pan]] 180 00 KI O 6 Sharrehil/lA.IOII4mA Havre de Grace Steam Tow boat Company. 500 00 200 2 Shares Philadelphia Exchange 130 00 R 415.890 Par. 8411 949 23 Cost. Market Va1ue,5403.718 51 &nide and Itort;ngen HMCO 0.1 Real Estate.... 61.50.1 35 Bills Reoeivaile. for Insurances made........ 181,693 69 Balances due at A4enclee—Prentatitu on Ma rine Policies, Interest, and other debts due the Company 645,364 68 Sono and Stook of sundry Insurance Compa nies Cash on deposit in Banks...-. November P. IMO. The Hoard of Directors have THIS DAY declared a Cash Dividend of 1 , lIIHT PER CENT. op the Capital Stock of tho Company. nod SIX PER CENT. iptereet em the Scrip of the Company. payable on and after the Ist. proximo. They hove men declared a Berle Dividend of T WEN• TY-FIVE PER CI•INT on the Earned Premiums for the year ending Octiii.r 31.1859. Certtficiates for which wolf be toenail to the parties entitled to the nine. on and after the first of December next. DIRECTORS. William Martin, Samuel E. Stokes. Edmund A. Snuder, J. F. Peniston, Thenphilun Pnulding. Henry minim. Joh' R. Penrose, Edwnrd DnrlinJton, John C. Imeis, 11. Jones Brooke, 41TI P ,".;, F T,Fr i ,,, l 'ir, , 1 rn'ifn e : I . l ..ll',;?i i d n , e ' Ames C. hand. Robert Barton, Willinm C Ludwig, !limb P. Jones. ' nt iftS.BIVIAI:ri:I.6, James B hl'Fnrland, Joshua P. Eyre, L°ow G. Letper. John S. Semple, Pittsburg iti Craig, ' U. 'l'. Moreau, Charles Kolly, A, B. Barger. WILLIAM 111 ARTIN, President. THOMAS C. lIA ND. Vice President. HENRY LYLBUR N. &wetery. Yill-l») H OWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU -Kam. RANCE COMPANY, No. 0.3 WALNUT Street l'hiltviolehia. DIRECTORS. M s .; ~,t ,', l' i "lirictigutin. Nola. W. D. Truitt. W... K. Hamltn, M. r, Ateldann, R. IL Shillinpford. John 0. James. C. I. ll. 3 lMigln r ' I;da W. Sexton. 'William Rroauei. Win ILIA Lo re, John E. Adtlioka, Edward A. Warne, R. T. R wool. Prermient-111 OMAR L. Lirplots. Vino Prow& ni—E. S. WARNE. Beare larr —CHAR LES A. 1-il'Y. dale A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., VAL. .EA- INCORPORATED 18*—CIIARTER No. MO WALNUT Street. lit.ova Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Snick end Surplus In vested in sound find available Securities, continue to in sure on Dwellings, Stores. Furniture, Merchandise, Veuleis In Fort find their Cargoes, and other remount Property. All lasso liberal!) and promptly adjusted. John T. Lewis. Jowl R. Campbell. Edmund G. Dut.lb, Chao. W. roultner. Israel Morn.. lIEGRG bi A Insorr, President. THOMAS R. hlAßlB.Brorelerv. if sorke Abbott. John Welsh. =sal Q. Alortoc. stook Bruit FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. CHESTNUTtII Street, PHIL\ DELPHIA. INCORPORATED AirEIf:IPAS EY THE STATE OF PhriNSVINANIA, CONFINBD To EIRE AND INLAND lune Dim.. you,: know. WitujiiT.......of Wrulit, pros., h Co. WILLIAM W. WALiliam, WOnnot Ilan h Co. iii.f.ms Rycii•RianioM.. 1. O. Howe. 3. Co, weal A. Wrier West, Sobs,. & Lloyd. ARCLAir IaIIiPINCOTT. lapinneolt, Ilainter k & Soot frOB W. STOUT ... ... Chaffee. Stout, & Am, INKY I FII IW, Jr .— . ,eww. liras., .h. Co. AVID B . 81ANEY......... DANIA & Barney. ollt. H. Bnelthilingi....—.. infienhei in, Breaks, & Co, N B. ELL1Mim........ John 11. Ellooto h Sono. coot W. Ea/AMMAN... John W. Evortnau h. CO. Somas B. MARTIN Bawatato & Startm. OHOHOE W. DAY, Preoolont. JONATHAN J. SLOCUAI, Plc. Pres% WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. See'r aut.tf 70 To 1 IS 108 1 CO 6,3 y NSAUt:R A E NCE S CO V M PA -FN Y OF T H A E MN T T NS O RAN N -Nu AN XCHAN E E NWIML - Chartered in 1794—Capital 5200,000—Aheets, Januar." I, MSS. 5311,418 80-MOO. All invested in sound find available severrities—oon -I,inue to insure on Vessels rind can:nes. Mu ildins s, btooka of Merehandise, Ste., on liberal terms. DIRECTORS: gent? P. Sherrerd, Gooterf H. Pitunit, moon Toby, Rnmuoi brunt, Jr., arta hfitealester, Tobias Warner, 'Siam B. Small, Thomas It, Wafture.. Watt a ß mli i . d While , l i l 17t r r l Y e e l k; . P l r mTir il. ,morge C. Cerson. ' HE f inil EItRER D. President. WILLIAM MA It PPS. ret.nrl If. e-s, n note LIFE INSURANCE ANTI EOM_ 1 -AI'ANY —THE PENN MUTUAL 1.11•1: INSU RANCE COMPANY, Northamt owner , 4 111114.1) and DOCIS Eltreets. Antam, t h e 2Str INB IRES lor whole term of hie—Krauts annuities and undo, inenta—purclinfat hfo toterexts Real Estate, and makes all ountracts deperohni, on the oontingenctos of idle. They act ns Exoontora, Adnuniatrators. Assignee* Traitor's, and Guerill.. TRIJBTREft. - tnniel L. -Miler. 1 ninunn Conroe, iphard S Newl.ld, tn l. if ( ? " I Wi I I ti I Onmuel C. Huey, Charlee linnovv ell, -v C. T2witvundr .... , .... ... 1.. 111th:11411. 01.111 , ... SpWil t .... ,1111 W. ilolllor, Indolplim B . se , Er hit; Atelier, pp , 1 9 1 . Elj D n u til;4,',"". *,‘„iuoi J. Clkrlettlev;, Mein Itobertiion, Joseph M. I lionni2. Warner M. Ruin, John 11. Brenner, I'. S. aliikliler, Enolon. DANII.I. L. MILI.E.II_, President BAML. E. STOKES, Vice T'rea't. JOHN W. Hoßnon.B.l.3raturv. aulB-17_ rlll 3 QUAKER CITY INSURANCE PCOMPANY, PHILADELPIIIA, I. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL . . . EtkilAtl6: — .- - ------- - --- s . ",au"" It RR, MARIFIK'XiID IN LA ND MittiA 'NCB: " Fire Noumea, limited and perpetual, on iiuildinge and Merahandise of all descriptions. Marine Insurance+, inland and Ocean. on Vessel., Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the Worid , g,icrits. ik:ORUE If. HART, President, ... P. ROSS, Vino President. . R. 0000 SHALL, Secretary. . H. BUTLER, Asn't Secretary. DlAllcTulikl. _ E. Y. Ros tleqrge H. Hatt, s C. Cat till, Foster S.Perkin (inmusl Jones. M. D TAR —Just received, a large invoies of sit br Tar, or superior order nri t ;4r m ro ber's, End for ' 3 ,V HAVE FITLER, h. CO., N WATVII•n•I99 Ntil AWA h• SPANISH OLlVES—lnbulk, in prim order, fo Fate by A, mnlNOate Baulk FROWN Sties,, I TALIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERA TURF. TAUGHT, privately or in MUM and also at tho Universay Penasylvanta, by SIGNOR. AMA RELLI,7II SPRUCE STREET. Inatruetion also oiven in French, Spanish, and Latin: tl3-stu7t. MR. sonmwrr having been so often requested to devote his time again to the instruc tion of Music, and especially of the Plano and the meow, of Coq Poeiliton. now takes pleasure to Inform his kind friends and an honored pubiteLthat he shall be ham to receivelimited numb •r pupils. Mr. 8. speaking the FIIANCII. fleartien Emmett and ()ERMAN Lesucartos with like facility, ernl be happy to employ either of them at the desire of the pupil. COMBOS Will be formed after Looter's celebrated ITS tout ( which has proved s , highly successful in Paris and oleo In New York under Messrs. GOTTSCIIALS, Mason k LIOLDIRCK, And Whloh IS in foot the system of all the nelebrated coneervatorles in Europe, an early applica tion for which is reepectfulle solicited. For terms, &0., Mr. 8. would respectfully request to apply to Messrs. Citimateo & NON'S POMO Ware- Immo, N 0.607 Cnestnut street, and Messrs. Arlene & CO, NO. 1101 Chestnut street. REFiCRXICES : C. CUIIIOII lien., Genitor Satter, ri Mim N. Y. M te eeere. chiceerr & Bone. 31. A Wollonlianst Esq ' Lea & Walker, Mao fitriogonoh; i Fag.;" " Andre & Co.. W. V. o Wallace, En o " " Hall & Son, Y. Y W. Mason, Esq.. " Mr. B. would also reapootrully request the perusal of the following lettere of Mr. GOTTACHALK, the eminent Pianist and Composer, I the first to a dietinguialied gentleman of this city,, when Mr. B. came first to phi.. fiulelplo : Dion ober F—. . . Mon ami Mr. A 'Align Selmer, se rendant a Phila delphia, le pu resister au Dials!, de nit rappeler a votre rumalila souvenir an you' (meant conneltre un ohutinant bourne et uo artiste (listing no. Mr. Senator eat du Conservatoire de Leipzig sun talent est tree eminent et comma gentleman von. soprano: Lien vita lee quelitesqui les distinguent. Von. etas as almable et us devotie aux artistes, quo roue na dove. Your en pren den qu'a VOUS enema de Yowl les voir tons recommender; at qualms() loin vone avez murinure contra con ropers, tie lemon de change times par l'amitie our l'amitte qua Pon appalls lettrea d'introducti on, sores d'ayance per suade one ne voile procurers anomie des eptees QUO enchant masque Unites les relations de la societe. Taut a you, de urger. Millen otiose a T. et agrees men compliments affeetueux. GOTTSCHALK. Trinidad do Cutia.l Jun. Habana. Isle de Cubs, 24 Febrier, PP. J'ai examine aye° infinement d'interet le plan d emir den pour Pliarmonie et la composition que IMr. Alfred Schmidt so propose do intro enure a see sieves, et ie ems immix de declarer. qua to le croie tree clam, tree cottons et le plus favorable a On avaneement rapids. II eat du mite identiquequant au fond a coins qua suit le oonseryntoito do Pane. Je neon engin devoir TOCOM mander olialenteusement. Mr. A. Schmidt comma pro fasseur de Piano et de chant. nl3-1M L. M. GOTTSCHALK. AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a - 1 - 111, reliable medium through which Schools and Fami lies may ulAnin competent teachers. Parents may ob tain, Kratuitoualy, information and circular. of the best schools. SMITH, WOODMAN, a CO., So BROADWAY, New York, or nl2.tf 60 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. MESDAMES CITEGARAY AND MIER- V/LLY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PHILADELPHIA, No. Ism LOGAN SQUARE, VINE SRET. Madame C H R T A Y respectfully informs her friends and the public) in general, that independently of her Boarding and Day hlohool, attracted by herself and her niece, Alme. PREVOST, in NEW VOIR K. she in tends, in connection with her niece Mme. D'HER VILLY, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution %arily the same plan as the one above mentioned. BRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL hIERCANTILE COLLEGES, loomed at Phila delphia, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in- Holm/limn. nail or send for Catalano. re9-tf o22.stuthlin SSAYING}FUND.---UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD ead CHEST NUT &mete. • Largo and small sums received and paid hack on de mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. /NTE REST from the day of depoint to the day of withdrawal. thrice hours, from 9 until 6 o' clock every day, and on )lON GAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Bootlexd, from £1 upwards. roindent--BTEPHEN R.MIAWFORD, IL MINTER. LINY FISK. Aotuary 3763,814 67 pRANIK_LIN SAVING FUND- No. 1:l6 South FOURTH Street, tetwceti Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De. posits on demand. Depositors' money secured by Government State. and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mortgagee, This Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run noriekwith deem. tore' money, but have !t at all tunes ready tore - turn with 6 per rent. interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never I suepended. Females, married pr eingle, and Minors can dwelt in their own right, and such deposita oan! be withdrawn ONLY by there consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of t y P ?AWL ' a s s ? let'with authority to receive mo o LARGE ANDSHALLHtJMB RECEIVED. Office open daily from 9 to S o'clock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o'olk. $489,477 23 8629,317 17 [ECM $137392 87 DIRECTORS. 'Jacob S. Shannon, E rn Cadwallader,John Bloodier, !Anise Hum% e Malaeht W. Sloan, ward T. 'Hyatt. Lewitt Krunthhanr, Henry Dtlany, Nioliolaa Rittenhouse,Nathan klmadley, Jos. R. Satherthwane._ Ephraim Blanchard, .Tosonh W. Linomoott. JACOB B. 811ANNON, TreEndent g i TR VIII CADWALLADYa,Treaeurer. ~~ • A llnl~ni s4vnd i~w~ne nnrnnd. SAVING FUND--FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM y cornerNY, WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD, PAl a delphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylva nia. Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning o'olock in the evening, and on Monday and 'Phursday evening , . till 8 o'clock. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President. R,GBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. Wlttlaht J. Rau, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry L. Benner. F. Carroll 'Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, Robert Selfridge, Framing Lee, L eal K. Ashton, Joseph Yorke,. C. Landreth Monne, Jlenry Dillenderfer. Toney is received and payments made daily. The investments are mane, in conformity with the proviampa of the Charter, in Real Pstate islortgages, Ormind Rents, and auoh first-visas mounting as will al ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and stability to this Institution. .. 3.200 00 ... 111.0.4 31 6531,644 67 ffiInSTEINWAY SON'S NEW PA TFNT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SQU 'RE GRAND. AND SQUARE PIANOS. now pre ferred in collocate and in pritnto circles by the best verfornlent. Received the rust premiums over the best makers,from Adios like Gottnehalk. Maul!, and nthets, ehrilleuse all competition. I.II.AHUS limOTHERS, charloo3 CHESTNUT Street, PIANOS CORRECTLY TUNED and Regulated by C. E. SARGENT. formerly or Boston, Manx, now resident Tuner in Philadelphia. Hui tuirteen ) ears constant nructico ; seven years fac tory experience ; Tuner tor the Concerts of Natter and trottschalk, a most rosponsibio trust. and confided only to the inept skilful and reliable t uner. Orders received at MASON'S, tel CHESTNUT Street. Terms, I. d3-3t• 111)1,1DAY PRESENTS! Ilan, PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MEI.OD E 0 PIANO-FORTES. MELODEON'. PIANO-1 , 01119'R. ill ELODLONS. Made by Ilnven, Betoon k Co.. Nunn. A Clark ilallott, Davie, & Co., nn J °them I. K. GOULD. SEVENTH. and CHEBTH CIIICKERING & SONS, IVANOFACTORERII OF GRAND, SIIIIACF. AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. wAnFatoo:qs 807 CH FISTNUT S'FR BET. Comdata yin store a InrEe etoe4 of Our BEAUTIFUL and UNhAtUALLED INSTHUMEN TS. We have been awarded,at the diderent Exhlbitiorta in this .un try and Europe, MOULD AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. Wets A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. ..SCHONIACKER & CO., 1021 CHVSTNUT Street. relipeetfullv invite the nowim loving pulite, to call and examine their new and auo ""ful uniTITDZI - I;OR GRAND PIANO. Having renverted the Tone. Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding all the objections generally made to the Oa le of Grand Piano, also disonishins the coat of the alone, In volume, purity atone. great power, brilltaney, tall ness, deyth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite del,- gin'att b /rt e rNri:}ltl'l'l P I NISH SD IN STRUMENTS are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encessums. and are pronounced by 01'8101 to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactures' in this otaintrY. Conatantly on ham!, a huge and elegant astartment of our unrivalled PM:WS. tiro have Wert als Artiefi the First Preintuins, nt allN, exhibittons ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal frost the Crystal Palace Rahn lotion. New York. lat. sel-tf GAS-BURNING COOKING STOVES. What Is more important to the comfort of a family than a good Cooking Stove? liallasher's Morning Star gives entire sAtisfsetton. It has ICO 111,40 ovens tor hiking anti roasting, it possesses inote conveniences than any other stio,e, and Hover fails to operate. It will bake bread, moat a toriny, n din ner. hroll a hoefiteah, and heat 'Aster for washing, all at the me.. ttmo. . •• • • For 800 On , / by CHARLES JONFS. 305 North Fecund stiont, whore the splendid now Cooking stoyn Day light, unsurpassed by any tint top coin. rig stove, may be 68011 In daily successful operation. it Iltls talge , ex tended oven which bakes in the most perfect manner. I would also call attention to my first pronoun. pricer Fes -consuming P 41.10/ stoves. which are M.Uillettlred in the best manner, of heavy Russia iron. CHARLES JON Fs, 305 North SECON D Street. STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPE AB. No. Inn MARKET t.TIIEET, le nowprepared to meet the WRlllSof the robliall.re completely to all the doted° of the Sto,e trade than any other ostabhalunent in Philadelphia, m proof of which he lIIVINIICOMPARATIVX EXAMINATION. .•. . . . The following are among Ins own popular Inventions, several of which have already obtained a wit tonal repu tation 64 surpassing in • xectlnnce and.cortomy any other Stoves in use. JAMES SPEAR Is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved fins-burntnsr CookuurStove, acknowledged to be, the twat Stove Ibr lamb use in the world. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee et the celebrated Gts-ttortentninn Cooking Range, now rapidly cotton; into genet al use. JAMES SI'EAR Is the Patentee of the Immo% ed Sil ver's Air-tight Cas-consinning Parlor stove. JAM ES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improt.ed ( Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which from tie beauty and utility is likely, this season, to he umver icily adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, n d 4iilt ° A; inven torPfa i ir ng and Patentee of the cote rated Railway -oar Heater. • For all of the above the Inventor very justly chums advantage•Whteltretnure but to be linderlitond ht the Plll4lO to be universally appreciated and prelerred to any other articles of that Mash in the market; abd he would hereb) extend a cordial invit ~ion to all persons in went o, Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties wuthing to exatutne will have to en attention shown them, whether intending immediately to 1417- °hue or not. "vv-3in Samuel S. if!tokei. 11,11,4 IL NeFarlaud, weplz II Troller, P.141.11111t, railikLtil A Noutkr, ANN JANE CALLAHAN , BY TIER -1.--•• next friend, Jamea brawls'. a Matthew Calla han. COIIIIIIOII Pleas, March Term, 1829, No. 21. In divorce. 'rake notice of a rule on 1 Cu. la the above ease. returnable Saturdat , Det'eltibtlt It/ 1!2,9. at 10 A. M., to allow cause a, ht a 111 norm trim 1110 bomb, of thatrmit,n3 should not ho decreed het, een too. end )000 wit, Ann Jane Callahan, !term° personally upon 3011 bat in,; tailed on nernon I of , LEONA lt t MYERS, Attorney for libellant. To !Matthew Callahan, the above respontlent.L n2G Btu ft FllO WESTERN AND SOUTIIERN chanta.—A large stook of Manila Rope, all einem, manufactured and for nale, at the loweq New York pricek, WEAVER, FITLER, & Co., .n. NAV A TVII 119 N TolomnrAwv . Hni:e Arldrew R. Clttnliars. Hhealex o.lnoy, . R. Cogtal . ill, on. IL k nul SUGAR -HOUSE MOLASSES.-156 1111ds., Gimes:l6.nd barrels Jo r snle tele dd Ea GirAWl & (XL, .41,1 A A LUOBOL, BURNING FLUID, and PINE . 1- m- OIL, in bbla and Ita alamda.•tured and for sale by ROWLEY. ASHOURNER CO.. 1 1 1 n 16 Anitth Wharvoul At EN TON LEMONS.-250 boxes Menton -•- Lemons, sound and in rime order, for sale by A. MERINO , AA With k'ROW kitleat. 'EDUCATIONAL. SAVING FUNDS. "A little, but often, fills the rem." PIANOS. ' STOVES LEGAL. SALES BY AUCTION. FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO. No. 429 14.14 ET STREET. BALM OF FR.XNCH GIXIDEL. On index Moraine, December 9, at 10 o'olook, by oatalonno, on s months oredit— Mu packages and laser fanny and staple French dry good.. 11. 2 " Sunnite and catalogues early on the morning of gale. SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Castom House. between POIIIITH and FIFTH Streets. SPECIAL BALE OF zoo CASEd FRENCH BRANDY, CIIAMPAONE. CLARET WINE, 800 N. Tilt IMPORTATION OF M. A. PETF . LER, Y. This Morning, Dec. 8, commencing at II o'clock precisely, will be sold. viz.: AK/cases superior French brandy. of celebrated brands. DB cases supnrior champagne and claret wines. Ina. London brown stout. 60 doz. onns Beth Californis salmon. lib kece Dur herrini. a) boxes enbtile Soap, ece• umpire arranged for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. SALE OF W) LOTS AMERICAN AND IMFORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERIF,S, NANCY KNIT Ok,R?dANTOWN 600DS, ice., UPON A CREDIT. On Wetlneeday Morning, 7th inst., commencing at lo o'clock. Catalogues and samples early on the morning or sale. LARGE SALE OF ITALIAN MARBLE GOODS, RO MAN hIOSAICS. FANCY ARTICLES, CHINA, iko- On Thuradar Manilas, Bth inst., commencing at lON o'clock all recently itn ported. for first-class ml) soles, consisting of richly eased large to medium sized Etruscan and Hebei mar ble sa•re, large and rich marble is ease, carved marble card receivers. alslester and Inutile paper weights and inketand. Also a swill invoice of real Roman mottle atone., alsbeeter figures, rich Chins, fancy coode.eassei Vohs mien elms ware, ec. The whole will be arranged for examination, with catalogues, on- Wednesday Pre vious to sale. PIITLIP FORD AUCTIONiER,, No. 630 MARKET Street. and 621 MINOR Street SPECIAL SALE OF 1 OW BUFFALO ROBES. This Morning, Dee. 6, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by eatalosue.l 0(0 Nos. 1,2, 3, and 4 seasonable whole and calf buffalo robe. Also, 116 superior lined end trimmed do. Also ISO me n'e fur and seabakin overcoat.. Catalogues early on morning of sale, when dealers sill find it to their interest to attend. SALE OF 750 CASES SOOTS. SHOES, BROGANS, 01151 OVERSHOES, &a. On Thursday Moronic, Dee. 8, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, 710 canes boots and shoes, as follows— Men's best double-soled gram,' boots. no 18-inch wax hunting boots. Do fancy top lay hoots. custom-made French calf boot.. Do think double-sole boots. Boys' best double-sole thick boots. Y D outh o .' calf and kip boots. Lc double sole thick boots. Children's beet kip and calf boots. Mon's bast thick wax and kip brogans. Women's and name.' kip boots; boys' and youths' brogans; 200 pair children 'el and misses' city goat welt lainta e. Tho aireation of buyers is particularly requested to the above sate. SHIPPING. p lIILADELPRIA CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY AT AN ADJOURNED MEETINUOP.THE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, NO. 0 MEROHANTI3' EXCHANON, At 10 o'clock A. M., September 7th. 1859, the follow- ng gentlemen were unanimously aleoted Dirsotors EMIEMSII:I GEORGE IL STUART, B. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W..BALDWThi, CRAB. /MCALESTER, AID JOHN EDGAR THOMSON The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persona favorable to the enter prise aye reeimotfullv incited to subeenbe. se-tf e cu & FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— Nr,W YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP CONIPANT. The United States Mail Steamships ARAGO. MO tons, David Linea, Commander, and FULTON, 2,800 tone, dames A. ta otton, Commander, will leave New York, Havre, and Southampton, for the rear law, en the following' Maya : To meet new requirements of the Poet Office Dep_art ioent, the nave of militia of the ARAGO and FULTIN from HAY ItE. and SOUTHAMPTON. will. after their present vol ages, be changed as follows from NEW YO K, save in the ease of the present departure of the FULTON, which will take pl.ee on the 17th Deeenthor, the schedule remains unaltered: 311012 TOBX. WAVY!! ANT , ' , Drill/1111'70n, FITI.TON....Deo. 17. FUI.TON.....Rin. to .. Jnn.ll. ARAGO —Jan. 7. A RAGO __Jan. 1t... Feb. 1. U I,TO N --Feb. 1. FU LT 0N.... Fe 6.28 .. _Feb.23. . AR AGO. .Mob. 3. A R AGO --Nth. 27... , Mch. 29. Fl 3 LT0N....81c13.31. 24....Ap1. S. These steninors, built expressly for Government ser vice, with double engines, under deck. every attention has been taken lb the construction of the hull and rna olunery to insure safety and speed. The ships have five water-tight compartments, enclosing the entities. so that in the event of collision or stranding, the water could not reach them. and the humps hem; free to work, the gaiety of tha vessel and passengers would be se cured. Recent experience has demonstrated the abso lute necwity of this mode of construction. Too occonooodottona for passengers are behoved to combine every comfort and conventence that can be de sired. From New York to Southampton or Havre—First Crtbin, SOO; Second d0.,5, , i75. From Havre or Soutamp to . New York—First Cabin, 700 (runes ; Second do.. 30 0 francs. To passengers going to London these steamers offer the ad.-sow. of economy both in trine and expense. Specie delivered in London. No passage secured until paid for. An expenenced sumeon on bard. An letters and news pa yrevs must pass throush the Post Office. For freight or passage rippli to W. S. DRAYTON. Agent. 7 Broadway, New York. WILLIAM !SALIN, Agent. Havre. CR OSK EY & CO., Asetos, Southampton. AMERICANEUROPk.AN EXPRESS COMPANY, Agent, Paris. . WM. NEIL SON. Agent. Office, Tobacco Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia. Plans of the shins can be seen. DZ. 'PAM STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND k,RELAND, FRANCE, AND GERMANY, HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM PANY'S IRON MAP, STEAMSHIPS. HANINIONIA, Capt. H. F. Sehureasen. SAXON/A. Capt. H. Ehlers. BORUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA. Capt. H. Taub°. TEIUTONIA, Capt. H. Enpen. These Steamers are alt firgt-olass Clyde-hailt Towle; nre intended to sail from Pier 21, North Ryser,N. Y., follow.:ne . . FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON. HAVRE. AND HAM BURG. The elerant and powerful Iron Borew Steamship BA VARIA. Capt. H. Taube, 2,01 tone bnrthen, will earl as above, op TUESDAY, NOVEMBER lath. at 11o'glock M. Pesaage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New fork. aid from Bouthemptan to London, First Coliln. (X) Second Cabin—PAO I baseritge...e3l The .O.4YAR A will he suoceeded by the following Steamships: Deernber 1. BON A............M0ND AY. January 2. TEUTONIA ...... ....W EDNESDAY. February 1. IT AM 110 NI A... ..... THURSDAY, March 1. Poseengere forwarded to Liverpool. Dublin. De feat. Cork, Glasgow, Pane, and Antwerp, at through rate.. These steamers are fitted up with unequalled itecom niodai ions for first, second, and third-class Passenge re. The Second Osten areommodations of these Ships are eiti e l r l t tlV e. fir o st r c p l ,, a s sa a o g f e n i nit espmemrs.London, South ampton, Havre, and passage to 'New York. Freight ensa.ied in Philadelphia will be promptly atteded to by the New York Agent, and chipped }F ree of nil commission. For Freight or Passage, apply exelueively to W. A. HAMILL, Aget.. Office of the Hamburg American Mail Stemniblpil, n2-tf Northwest corner rOURTH and CHESVRIT. TILE BRITISH AND NORTH AAIERICAN ROYAL MAIL Vint NNW TOIII TO LIVILIPOOL. Chia Cabin Name— .1.110 Second Caton Vatuase....—.-- FROM 1 , 052011 20 LIVIrtrOOL. Chief Cabin Passage— -- —4lllO Second Cabin Passage._ -_. AO The ships from Boston call at Redden and Cork Harbor. PI:RSIA. Capt. Judlcuaa, CANADA, Copt. Lens, ARABIA. Ca t.. 1. atone, AMERICA, ()apt. Killer. ASIA Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt . Anderson. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA Capt. J. Leash._ These veasea carry a clear white lij o ht sig meet - hea d ; groan on starooard bow; red on port_ v. AFRICA Shlnnou. leaven N York. w ednesdaY. Deo. T. EUROPA . Anderson, " Boston. Wedneeder. Dee-14. l' F !NIA. Ju thin," N York. Wmlnesdas • Deo 21. AMERICA, Millar, " Rolston, Wednesday , A A, i oft, .. N York, Wednesday, Jan. 4. CANADA. I, inc, " Boston. Wednesday. Jan.ll. Berths not stowed until paid for. Au experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be acconntable for Col Silver, Bullion, Specie ? Jewelry, Precious Stones Or II tale, wale. bills of lading are lite lied therefor and the, lna thereof therein expremed. For freight or pas sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. roll New York. FOR THE SOLITEL—CrEARLF2- TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an liverao otl/3"11LIN per cent. be low New York Btrannship rotes. FOR CHARLESTON. 14, C. The U. S. Mall Steamship KEYSTONF. STATE, Cap tain Charles P. hlarstnan, will sail on Thursday, Deo. I.sth, at 10 A. M. . . Through in sa to 60 hours. c 1 so hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH, Ga. The U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captai, John J. !Damn, will aall on Saturday. December 10 at lu k. Through in 68 to 60 hour, only 48 hours at Sea. /oSailing days changed from every Saturday to every fit a days. Goods received. and Bills of Lading signed every day. Thp splendid first-alms. side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten days. thus forming a five-day comma- Mattoon with Charleston and Savannah, and tae South and Southwnat. At both Charleston and Savannah, then@ Sluys con nect with steamers for Florida. and with rtulrge.de. for all places in tae South and Southwest. INSURANCE. Freight and Insurance , on a large vOO4OOll of Goode ehiopvA Sunlit will be found to be lower by thethealum than by sailing yeam'a. the premium bawls one-half the rate N. 13.—Insuranoe on all Railroad Freight in entirely nnaucessar), farther than Charleston or Savannah, the linthond Compan [ex tatting all risks from these pouits. tilt EAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by th.f. route 36 to 40 per cent. cheaper than by the Intend Route, as will to seen by the following tc,he dole. Through tickets from 110Intlelptua vta Chines ton and Savannah etnamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, raeept from Charleston and Savan nah to Monts otnarl To Charleston— (115 00 Charleston.-- Art— ell SO Savannah..-- 15 GO Savannah— 51 40 Augusta...-- 5000 Augu5ta..........3310 Mecca... al CO 70noon— —.. 33 75 Atlanta.— —... Si 00 Atlanta._...-.-.. 31 00 oolumbue----. 1000 ad 00 Alban, 14 Uu • 37 00 61 r.tgontery.... it Mont: orn ery ..._ try . . . . .. 36 (I) M 01016... rs New Orleans; 73 New Orleans-. .•st 00 No bills of lading r•gued after the ship has For reight or passage apply on Want. at *mond wharf above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON. J r. Southwest oorner FOUT H and CIIENTNIM &Lents in Charleston, T. S. T. G. BUDO, Savannah, HUN R & GAM N ELL. For Florida from Cbarlesto , steamer Carolina every Tuesday. For Florida from Savattnah, steamers St. Mary's and St. John's. every Tuesday and Saturday. 133 1/08IN OIL.-750 bbls. Rosin Oil, all I. good grade, in storo.ll.lo for Pa , o LY ROWLEY. ASIIIIURNF:R Sr Co., n2l No 1G Routh IV HA MINS COVERING'S SYRUP, in hhds. and bblz„ at reduced yrr A c i g ipi A >cr , KM & CO„ .0 I.F T Atrmit. prICIL-300 bbls Best Pitch, Wilming ton-siza If e Wa y a . to A warg,m l ll4,.bk ne 'NI ROUTH WliA AVER. 300 111115, No. 1 lIERRING-100 half to Fish, in st) e d h extra 4lWrZ r B l o.,lXt and 1 211.toilb fornsa3 VEW YORK SYRUP-300 bbls. assorted, for WA by JAMV.EI GIWSAI SALMON. -25 bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal -1,..7 mon, !smilax from steamer Kensington.. d f by WM. J. TAYLOR dr, Cth,J9:l and 13..LiY/6491 SALES BY AUCTION. M TIIOALUI & SONS • Noe.l33and IU SOri r Pol7lMl STREET. t Formerly oa. and 411.1 STOCKS AND AEA ESTATE. THIS DAY. Famalet patalornes rote readT. •••tandaf t tull de scnonas 01 all the propertlet to be Sold eaday nest, gbh inst., at lb o ebch. aeon. with s fiat of axles 13th and Met Instants. and of rest *state et private oompttarni a. Lap &1110171:11.01 valuable property. CARD.—Pit t ly SALUS REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS AT EXCHANGE.—&tIes of real estate sad stooks will 'realms be held st IS o'elook soon, sod In the *resins at 7 o'clock. We - con4tbstors harms the (tattoo of either sale. Ine" Handbills of sash yropsrty mud separidetr, to Wilton to which sa Palliteh, es the Bett4/=:X.theee to the one thOnJann eandOre , to giving all descriptions of all ei propeitiee to be AM on the followinaTu_eadar. SEAL EsTATt AT PRIVATE SAL& We have • large amount of rest estate at prints sale, inelsOing every description of oaf ca. &Mari Prooertl• poltad et the auction store. PRIVATE BALE REGISTER. Sir Real mate emend on air pirate wgel and advertised 00 CASi011ail) io Dui radio slue a w w` 4ll4 (of which 1.030 coins■ are pnated wealdydesee of &Liles LITOGVES, LOANS, PEW. Le. This Dal. ,Dee. 6, at 13 o'ekeik. noon, at the Philsidelphla - enaga -86.100 bonds North Philadelphia Hama/sr R 6411, 1 1. Compiny, payable IVO, 000 pons from Sept. 1, WO. Slighe Ist mormage soap Williamsport and Elmira Railroad Company. Foshan American Academy of Music, with tichat. 22 shares United Stares InsaranacAnatuty. and Pm C l a' sgreiti v e, l 2 .s t ° ll,3 Library, Peremptory Sale—To eiosie a concern. 411.213-50 first mortgage scrip Waharraport and Ellin Railroad. /Leaf riS second morf care 1.40.21 ehatu.l mormate leo. 16 shames M Railroad Company. 8235 Delaware Mutual lbsserar.ce Cm:eosin neap, LW Also, Trustees' Peremptory Sale. 60 shares Northwest Hymn company of Michigan. Sale absolute. PEREMPTORY BALE—PH EW, ST. ItLIBR'S CHURC Pew N 0.53, middle wee St. Mark'a Churoh, Locust I street. above Sixteenth , Rev. Dr. Wilmer, rectos 113 Sale absolute. PEREMPTORY SALE—RAILROAD BONDS. On Tuesday, No. LI, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia Ex change, wilt be sold— Without rescue, for account of whom it may °on -00711- 9 second mottos° bonds (81400 each)of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad Co. REL ESTAIE SALE—DECEMBER eth, AT NG - 3; ELEGANT WALNUT STREET &AMERCE.— The elegant brown-stone residence, Ito 6 Walnut street 4, bnttt end finished in et superior ginner. for the nee of the owner, with every modern Improvement end eon VE3111130.5. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. OREE:I STREET. No. 1117.36 feet front. artth all modern im prorements and conrentencet. Executor' Bale—Ensts_of Col. MiSlm Lewis. dco'd. NtAlislON, HOTEL. Tenant's House, sprsad Eat le Statton. Lancaster road. NEAT RESIDENCE. No. It 9 Walnut street, north aide west of Broad street. BUSINESS STAND.—Three-ttorT brink store and dwelling, Na. 1360 North Second street. south of Master. NEAT RESIDENCE, No. 11Z7 Mount Vernon street, west of Eleventh LARGE FARM, 3* acres, with law-mill, near M t Mc, Ramon county, Pa. Trustees' PereWptory Sale.—TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELUNGS. rant side of Frankhn street, south of Green, I Rte Spring Garden./ 11,41..Saleabsolute. Peremptory Sate.BllBl:o2.SS STAND.—Two-ead-a half story brick store and dwelling. northeast corner of Ninth and Fitzwater streets. Isl. Sale absohlte. TWENTY-fiLATH FALL BALE—DECEMBEIL 13, AT 13 O'CLOCK, riooN, Peremptory Sale.--14EAT MODSUN RISIDENCB, No 331 North Tenth street, south of Vine. no. Sale ni•snldte. • BVILOINO LOT west aide of Twenty-sixth street, north of Jefferson Twentieth ward BUILDING' Lux, east slide of Batley Wen, north of Jefferson. In the rear of the above. TWENTY-SEVENTH FALL SALE—DECEMBER lA AT 7 O'CLOCK, EVENING. Orphans' Court Balet—Estate of Ewa Lewis, deed. 2 TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS northeast corner of Washington and Orange streets, Fourteenth ward. . . . Same Ketate.-r-TFIREE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING. north side of Waskur Eton street east of Orange. Same Estate.--. 1 TEI BRICK DWELL INGS, east side of OnLena street, north of Washincton. Flame Estate. 2 THREE-STORY BRICK DW ELL 'NOR, south side of a ten-feat alley. between Crania and Twelfth and Was hi stew and Wallach street. Same Estate.--9 THREE STORY BRICK DWELL INGS, southwest corner of Ninth and Brown streets. Thirteenth 'ward. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate or). Rosa Hoopes, deed. t' 'll3 REM-BTcrR I" BRICK DWELLINOS, Jumper street, north of Race. , . . Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Jacob Oswald, dec'd. 2 FRAME DWELLINGS, south side Coates street, west of St. John, (late Northern hiberties.) NEAT MODERN DWELLING. Nu PO Lombard street, west of Eighth. Two fronts. ..Immediate possmaion. Peremptory SaIe.—NEAT DWELLING, No. par Ad dison street. between Seventeenth and Einiteenth 'and Pine and Lombard streets. hfs.„ .4.1 e absolute, Trustees' Sale—Estate of E. S. Davis. dee'd. 6 THREE STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. northeast corner of Somerset and Sodium. streets. Twenty-thin! ward. vine sus BRICK. DWELLING, No. 14.3 Alarvine street. between Master and Jenerson and Verenth Ana Twelfth streets. M==EFNIIZ=II FIRST-CLASS CRESTNie-STREET PROPERTY. Our sale 91.1 th December will include tee valuable pro perty, No 4211 Chestnut street, vest of the United beaux Custom House, between Fourth and Filth streets. dais absolute by order of trusteet. Particulars in hendbills. The Curie properties between the above and I. lila street are resuleteuL SALE OP MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Thu Evening. Dec. a. a collection of nooks on various enbiecta. let Particular" In catelocuet. Sale at Nos. 149 and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRNCH-Pj...A_T_E MIR RORS, PIANO FORTE BRUSSELS UA.RXETS. On Tharelay Evening. At 9 o'clock. at the Auction Store. an acrortment of excellent second-hand fa:nature. eleontpiano- tort en *fine mirrors, carpeta. etc. from families decluung hnovekeeetriS. removed to tie store for convenience of tale. Receiver's Second Elsie, Nos Id and IS South Sixth St. fITO LIE OF ELEGANT PIANOS. On Saturday Morning, Dee.lo, at 11 o'clock, at has. S 5 and laSouth Sixth st. , be catalogue. by order of the receiver the entire stock or Means. SCllkelm k Schtder, comprising a general assortment of grand 11e1011 and Louth NI V erste 6X and 7- octave pianos, in elegant and plain rosewood coma, Pull particular; in catalogues. ail' The attention of pumbasers is particularly re quested to this sale. The enure stook was manufactured with great care by Messrs Wilhelm in Schuler. ex pressly for wareroom arid wul be sold without re serve. Exeentors' Bala GenvantOwn. }IOUS). HOLD FIIdISITURe. On Taaday Molting. llith lost.. et n o'eksA. In Rittenhouse street. fourth bruise above Green street. Germantown. by order of the exeoutorsot Martin Curren, deceased. a genend assort ment of household and tattier' furniture. air Ma y be examined on the morning of sale. BY THOMAS BIRCH & SON, ALT- A-. TIONEERS, 914 CHESTNUT FtreeL VITI AND t formerly VITO VITI & eONS'/ LARGE AND ATTRACTrVe SA LE, OF ITALIAN al An -1 BLS: STATUARY. ALABASTER VASES URNS, ORNAMENTAL TA2ZAB,_ BOHEMIAN GLASS, FRENCH CHINA, PARIAH FANCY GOODd, &e., will take place On Wednesday Morning. 7th inst., at lti. o'clock, and bb OUntinued ail% o'clock in tee evening. at the importer,' wareroom, No. Sin Arch atteeL Tne collection is Down:ranged for exami nation. and will comprise— _ ITALIAN, MARBLE STATLIARV.—SuperhIy exe- Buted figurer. representing Fidelity, by Dam ; Sge.ing oy, layFranxoni; Swiss Nurse..y dlk; a fine copy of Powers'Greek Slave, he Cacusi Flora, by Orimedi lion and Bird's Nast, by Regal; Beeches; Madonna awd Child, Divine Love: Nymphs of the .arru. by tha Q "otlatril Erangeni. a fine work dart. sTS —Weleste , . Clay, Caltioule. Madonna Ae. MARBLE MANTEL VASES—Co:mat:kg of Siena. A to, Ihrdilm and Armnrno Vases; Urns; Tunas; LsOlOi of Human. f•tonsono. Oettoc, and Venetian styles; Pompeii Vases• Urn, tor melees ; Paper .istits; Watc h es and Ca es, Ac. B 311 P SHAN oLAsB.—Finei: cut and enamelled Bo vmeg. mom-wins mane of the fleet ever int : ort. l • Decanters, Card RN were, and Font Holders. BRONZES AND PARIA - WARE—tlousatine of ',suer 01 Store, from oinebritted mannfac ones of England and France. with &general assortment of rich fancy goods, well adapted to the present season. The whole collection is of Aleesra. Viti s owe impor on from Italy. France. and England. and emh aces the finest collection of goods ever odered at public sale. Purchasers from a distance can have their goods care flail, packed on the premises. The Statuary will be sold at IS o'clock precisely. MOSES NAT/LANS, AUCTIONEER AND CO3LVISSIOY MERCHANT, .o - ,theault corner of SIXTH and RACr Strtlets. iativtf TO LOAN. e 250,0 00 to loan. in lain or small amounts. on stocks. gold and sitter plate, dtemortds, watches devot e'). fowling pieces_ dry goo& clothing, grocenes, ci gars hardware. entle ry, musical instruments, furniture, bedding. times. vehicles, harness, and on all articles of value for any length of trine agreed upon. on more hymnal tt MIN than at nun otner esmobahmeat in thin city. CRIMP CHANCE FOR HARGALNS. At private sale. elegant matie ease gold patent lever watches; cold and 'dyer hunting case,donble case.tionble tack. and open fate English patent lever we tones; gold and giver hunting case, double case, and open lace escapement Lever machete; Le pae, EntIab,ELIFISI. and French watches; fine gold watcher', some richly enamelled. ant with diamonds; fine gold, neck. vest, guard, sad fob chains-fine gold [quartets • fine gold ear-rants. finger-vines, 'breastpins. end bracelets ; Ana penoll cases and pens; fine old studs, sleeve but tone, medallions, lockets, minixture ease.. keys. charms. seals, atc.•' fine old violins. fillies, noeordeons , macro scope., and numerous other articles. OCT-DOOR SALES Attended to pPr11043314 by the auctioneer, et re ry lotr charges. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Cunsienmenta of all and every kind of goods solicited for public sale ; tive-thirds the value of the goods will be advanced in anticipation of the aide. !AMES NATHANS. MACHINERY AND IRON. V. VATIIIAX SOUTHWILL FOUNDRY, WARK FIFTH AND WASHLNOTON STREETS * Pritint , nlpilke- MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Hannfaetn re High and Low Presmre Steam Engine s. fOr Land. River. end efarine ferric., Boilers, Gasometers. Tanks, Iron Boats, Se.; ;tea of all kind., eitnerlren or Brae. Iron Frame Roof, for Gen Works, Work Shope, Rail road &shorts. An, Retorts and Gan Machinery of the latent sad innart =- priced oonstruotion. very descptiOn ninCALICA snot as Sugar. Eri Env. and Great 31111 e, Vacuum Para, Open :Salmi Trains. Detonators. Filter', Pumping Engines, k 0. Solo Agents for N. Ri!heux's Patent Serer Ullg Apparatus ; Narrnyth's Patent Stew Hammer • and Aspinwall& Weisel's Patent Cen t enzeir Vrain iee Machine. nu to COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE IS lIEHERY GIVEN THAT the C.ipartnershiy heretofore existinr between Mr. Mr. GEO. w. COLEI . and the rutsenber. under the stle of OEO. W. COLBY & CO.. is dissolved. CHAS. A. DANIELS. n25,-tf Philadelphia. Nov. ]6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the arm of WA RN I CS. CHADWICK.k. SRO. is this day dtasolred. The Heater. Rari;e, and etora bust_keu will be coatinue4 ur4kr the came of CHAD WICK SRO., at the Noraeset corner of SECOND aid RACE Stteels. JO_ CI I.II4DWICK. CILNDWIC PK.I Philadelphia. July 11. ma. cc SALAMANDER SAFES. A lute nasortment of EVANS It WATSON'S_ PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SAL AMAN D FE SAFES. For Banks and S VAULTtores DO.USE. SANE LOZIES ROrtYVIVIHM?I. 7 . & %L am good terms an any other estab . _ ,. ent in the United States, by EVANS & WATSON, No. NM CHESTNiq Street. PLEASE GIVE 1.18 A CALL. Ptuladeyksn, CLIDAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town ROMat DICK'S. & W. oorcer of SEVENT HandA. ni. ROSIN. -861 bbls extra Fos. 1 and Loop Rosin ; 3,1X0 bbls Shipping Roon2,3Tho Y* o *•• and for sate bY ROWLEY. ASH BURNER, & nll Mt. It Routh W RVES. MINTON'S ENCAUSTIC TILES for floors, Ornamental Chimney Tope for oottoges. Garden Vases and Fatuatarna Var.lrked Pine for drain. and Water (=damn/. Imported and for sale by Cab U-ti SO lain merIy HARRI l'T mtNnait GANGB OF RlGGlNG.—Standing and Rnnaina manasetnred of the best mete nsl, end for sale, at WEAVERF ' IT w E t R . n CO. y o w in N. Vrtntw• MS.% nollswann ay. KEROSENE 0114.—A full supply of the above Oil, manufactured by the Deana Core‘,. be furnished to the trade, at the lowest pnces, by I beech, nests for this otty.PoWLEX t 4k , CV" tko, /I South Wli.A.R.Thl.
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