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"Vole Rolsiam ' ''lttokuni Elwin P Bniith ;Biro Connelly Bridget • oiler mm A. , Smith B M . - • Courtney hirsl3 S mliellarg• ~, _ , Alortfifflltlido Croat art LDi , , lind Mary • .pter Ma Ma . •isr4roll Julia • LoreriswordiM Stones Cornelia - - ' 'My Rlinna, . -Lee PagionPP Stanley Minna ''' tt l i s s . a n t_ t i ll f * 4 t atirtAK,l l 4%. It Tisißay4 ....Moan sten* A. ;ffe scraiLi _, u t 2Lap d liil a titt • --•- Jitsecsrit .Bra _ the , r ~./angleldloicenda Love Rebecca . • Stephens_ Armsci• . - Deisn.s Catti 'l4 Konen Vizsb Mouton Mrs C .Benny t ptarni , kTi n if o rLldro NI ~, mpin Ltt-• oar -...4.4loochtltio'rst '' rirwison li &rlesi Turiteirt Mrs Ei ht A • •""'" - elaneihtanit B • Mrs' ' - - . i'Teamer swam B “,ilrlelaMartha LighthouseJ li, Trenviokß • rillaVatt Mary A. Lee Elary •, ' Tayl dr litre 1 1 ,1, w 1 onglass Mrs .Iderititschej 4 Tsc,udik'ilarBt ,- ; El'g:l l l2r v iktoirs " tc h o l arti9: , ' ,P.= Mrs 0, 6 1: Dook Luther , MobsOd Mrs E Thompson, Mrs A • 1111 O P -Addle " - Meleillen R , i 'Tallman Elizab. -1 iddevreci RH. ' Meeivin hlia D Taylor Mrs E 2 , - vans Eliza .Alemorinell Annie 'roakecherry Ann ..:,,, „ „, I,l, 64 ,ttein ni . u,; 'ill jr arti , fil l ge ti p i llongl , , Mrs.Luil m te un h il lni n y A Everett-Mrs G, .I , l9Allpiii Fan' ....rwifona ° o is a ''. Fulmer Rose - '... Ada ro•lilartha,3,Yerman Rachel; }enter Jennie 'Nolte ant Mrs wfttwin Mrs "".7 kind Salle Ann '. Mettowen Mary • Waiter Mrs BF, Fore Matilda Mohlullsn Mrs J Webber Miss '. " Ford Cath'o - MoLatlghlin A . , : Whito_Adeint I ' leerier Mrs . AlGiiiwan An, mil .Wes Burn , • i 'l f •lnfilr h' . 4 • -, lll,3?.fmg.t e rg h A West i laTrn 1 Flitior Mary Aria 'McMahen Brid; Whitaker Alta A., • ."-,,; ' ,Fizet Henrietta i -"Bo Dermott3 , . Walt. r Kate • ~ .I, , Plomilmo Mary, . ‘ lege. Margt , Warren,Rinma t.i . , rill Alrs • ; ._ ~ InNeolin Sarah Wptherill Reh , - mulls Julia Martin htrirj !, Wilson Alf redeta -3',... - _ idler hf re Maxwell Plats .5 , W hams 8 usey 5.." - rider !host . litay.Mrs .a., , • eon 8 - e 1 - tillage!! Mrs K• Mortin Arnim ~ "M ebonies Crean* Tanker:.:Mallen Elizabeth W Mrs 'll , ~,,,..- .5 • ,srimmer Sarah Mallet Al J,D•, Wit Mins Mrs Z ,211 4 ati t l i tuee fIM M athiowMrs ,W, od Mrs Z; ii , -Ann. hl-- Martines-Rob - - Wood Sallie A ..,Y 3 ". Fearer HAW; Tilableg Mrs A i Woildson non/ , • 'T , " ' ' IrAigila'u : l a aan i e l it l Yr v lTlVe' ' Tiruit e r i hi r gZ T 45/ . '''' • witt• Miss , • Idomehlaionora Zetts Mary. . -1 'Bruer' ?d ory' ' . Milks Ann Zieher Matilda - 1 •n "I •- ` . .., ••-v ,r , -'- ' ' ' - • • •• . - , -.05e , 1 ii,.., ~..., , • • GENTLEMEN'S LIST. I' ' ',4l c eli . IThAir - G" ..-.. Fi r ta? He rman rw O ri rizta3„sw, J. - I „,,,,.„,....A.,9,- - - • .Excicuters of M Martin Geo W 2 ' - 'lf ii AllisOn DC'',. ._ i - Coleman ' Mason dr-Oa ' ' i'oa ' Arnialf I C i .. i • Erberßev W•B i MaladalrJUO ' ...,..__Artiairr A,C • Fatrion W , F. -/ArtinD S ' , •• f 11 ' 2 .ktil l if i rni a rni l lln' -1 ' l ifi l ir l e l l a J n ai j a ° s 4-11- 'i , tsMarle t a i d i ri Rev' • ..r ,, ,,•A11en &AI,/ W. 5 ' - armerJoit i , Marl Ida li ,r-...„-, Addison t • • • Fernald lit hr . Mart is Ho rt. . -Athi nit AO Ferrari Giuliano " ' Zito B Got ea f f •, ,,,,, (Atwood. eo B Fell Win J • -Mathias A b • ~. i ;Albin 11, V 2 . Fent& Ohas F 5, Mason F& Co , :'', ~ 1 ,4 1 4131 3? . -; ‘.; `Rilri t oVs a iss en" , 11 • ,figg eltev ' - -, :t, , ,lgvenif . ,;' i'i.figtrani,r 1 1;in.- , , tgge*tatr,,,,,,te•r . - -.Andrews Wm • • - Fletcher i te--Bou- Motets! 10 9 ‘,0 a' it Yticitstson,Theii ', dreg ,', i ,• i , :'•41141004,88 IL CO - . Armstrong Git Titsinunons Jas' ' arttn J Mice • ''' ' Austin Willis B. ' .Fieliet Chas'- - - erris Michael , „ •-h e a h • ;:". - ' 4 , t Cra t iaTAr k. • rAtvitkrilitli:. '-- mgt. Isieff !', :y . „4 1 . ? .pi0n & Co, m glint 44 3 119 , - ,,,'MBl t p• 1 , 7, O. atA. , .f . ".ll,tohil:Xifilliarn-, " r q ."* ••• 111Prhoriipin 'A ''''AIIIRAF ( 6OO ' S • Fi re i g r ri k - l'` • Cii' Ml l ira i nil T , . - --aetilaton it•Co Flanders 0 Mi lward.i Prod ,- etartleitsW 04 - _Flahrrry,,Peit'k „ milleg GB . • , " 5, . , Bar:rola Mir 1 L-Prote Francis , • loonier A 111,02 '( e , 'Haines Geo T .1 Ford-Augustus, Moron C Asbury ti ,' 131irif James - Furness Bev lilt ,Moorelll J, i , er. Barkerßdw V • Prank Henry - - m - mown-Jae Monier' -i 7: Ihiritaril Dr 'J P' , Forster Thos Gale own-Jae iv. c,,Barthotomew I Frazer John •Dlootti Wm ' Barry F " Fry,Damel _", A orrison r . "-- -- "Bakar Wild_ -, French & tlYmesMOrrlielli Wm Baldwin Mob • iFranOiS Jolin,R 'Motriaidiward • .1 ,- ":%.' Bawl"; rOne ~;087:arj a , Lauer, ratite JAL : ~ ' -FP:tti o -lern i '- • Flinee ° LO ir • , ' Morrison Jne Dr , ,'.. arroll "DIM Wl:auks Mr, ~ ,•,, Morton Michael - ,73 14=1 4 1 4 -', 11°;;%" I li. 6 ''s . .: ittl 6 oPT ß ii '''''' tali: l. :U r' '' . ''FiFetiSisri *lt -'' Psi c o l r l a Y irio • Bonnett NW I 1 Francis Dyj B Myriog 11 B' _ IrtgeEediviirit ' P : Orenz"-firvvin • P.iir,r,nrirt':Ft . , Bensom Jas A, , A . Murray And o Bed.ty li 13 • bamhlio & ihig.:Murden Jag H. .. Becker Newton - Incur .. Mrilliken Chns E 'Sennett R I'd Gates .Hl4_rinaii „•,,'Nitouehart„D 0 ' ...,, : itensiim,llo, .'', Oeraty,WD 1 ifetti fad -• , '' . ''' 1 tri• r &Ms ; '. F. , lVr n 27F ir '"l N:oht 1 J 11 " ' "black &•eo Jo Glenn Jae , 's„:' Nleels k. Orals 2. _ Blizzard Isaac , 'Mil slid', ',lndian, New, Reiland ' . Blank A-= - Gleason win'' , Water t,i , I - ..i' -Blair A r'' -. ; GleasonM-F. , •.13 • iincrede 03 C Band & ittsekie _. Globe insar'e and Nude Driniet ' . Bourke L . ' , Trust Co Nutnan Jos i ,''' Baitert cap C • i Gilbert lake Ml , lielsenJerrie l,' i BoWefeJotet ci.'" 4.lillett n ik , Co , " N eon Cps' W 4 ' ftWl e firt is% i'' G • G tid id e l liall VA - 3.. .4are a .ti a H - - ' t v :r e ti l liri A rt'n Vie/r t .:l Ill ' a l t f lti ' ekes .In D s ,8 1 -Brown Thial l '' . -lodirey John Ji: H u man Jill = ' ll= IZ II ' P 4l intluir /Pcnalt,7o l .l &" B,orn pr Colons Guam •Wily 9- , *other Brown Bernd 11,•- Griffith R . -5 -. &plait B - ilt r owar , VW ... Grire t ykrbilip, ''.. gliverjashal., • . Breen.. n 'ra l io j to h fi ' , Gunnel . • . S E IVP" ' Brady g reaeria A ritegoty n ai - • 0 . yonnof Patio ' Bradnurv.,Robt - GrOom lie„__ '.Osgood Chas . ''' Arower Jo, aph .. Gioelguslgli Haw Onltap_Joel 8 rowned,Virm P ",f/talituri Flr ~ rent tupfshal Dr rook Sas h , . ,',. Grinsu,Mr . - ratten,ri IrodiitArldrew ~Gpolforignor, , Patterson Jae • • Wham, .5 i- Greek Prof ~ farell & Son Jae roadheadit e . Broil Jonces •_ ' r aseball Harm . , Itradishldent S - Hadeallr A D fattersonß A Ott . '' Breiler & Bond-lisllanden ic. rayran a vir F *- -: 1 11:tnI t a: Ppi ' l i gaTta w P * . 1 1'Int e l. ' li3t° A "rDeokhalmi- 0 ht. „Hamilton Die , , pirker 0, so '''''. R 1 ; 1 114 1 3 i . b i ' if r i m iati t Vit ( 114 ' r i l e rfi e g i Vm P ip, .5, Ansa Chas ' Hackett &.Griffenrerinval . .r_ranirF , ''• ; ' Ai:L i g : 4ll n' A i - iliVj e r 13 77 . ft '. 141 t e a nl. th ifit "' 2 °n `--• -', Barton 3Benty' ” Miner H H , - Perkins no ' Budd Walter J . Hazlet Thos . 'Pearson. Theod . , Angelis Si.. Hand Copt Seth , refound Chas A ' 7 4,1:3 1 a1iff- : 'll ia rr ar r "3-W;P rarr '1"il ".. -." __S ny os , • . , :, „,l,lart Copt JW , Hart Martin , , P,MlipriJkotlier ussli ,fonyt 1 IaTTIS Jacob . , • I,,trita- and "West , ilit a imilTd. s ,., Aitmildrowi - lihkee% --Turn '-, lats Robt i - •. Hardt & Col - Term" Francis -.....: 'crier (: •'' Henry Char •' , . Pendleton T N immimis 0 C , Hagerty _Thee --, Pearce Jos . Carter 1) W fetch W -r; : relersonlirm El . 1 . - 2; Carbiln -Run trot; enesp , T,c4 • , r,l'any .110 e ,W . , ,Cornontr . tarring w F , "eller JII.I A . ; i' cartor It W z Berman Fred i' go, titßout i .. , -Cancer Win ray Chu .1 p ri i lla4a frisaranoo '' " fl i iir , r ftf 6 ll •ll• A Tic i liiri t i l ' i Pil . &:',Delt 11.4 t Camwelf Fhl L. Hoirmo ohn ' Cri;" ....,i ' '....:3itne , ipa Mr DlyktielAqtlgi i isic e te e 'r•Tir - ', el - 17nap ii rpr A „B - Hotrinant - ri -;., ri:."4 4 wit. c .onnivi c H. 4 Edim_4„ " • liaison ,t , C 'mut Id iii - Hooper IL Ist t 'Pierson &Co Chetc4u Friel Knosettd Win D • Puma Gld Dr , Ohara rlin H., Hewer Dr•• • 1711, Porter FN 3 - ' C:raFl4 l 34 ' f ' ffgti l i l llreti.. '- .T4 1 4;41:15 , Crita in TO, ' ?lotions Wm Tool Pleallent cieseiaritLe Co ~ ti 4d Marshal pit iperellE.R , .I,e'W'' , ' ,-,, , saaehol ..,.." -i, otts Isaac 2 . " i'-- - 011sgott I , 3lin'' knlorjaraol omeroy 0 & flo. ' •*" ~,' Clinton oiisa Eg ' Irvin 13 H. '• - otter A..4' Co ' - - quay Gee - ' l l sifirrn i llof . A • irggliiteT, F. •' ' " CiarkW E ', Jaokson 0W 2, Putnam o 0 • • :t• r g i t4 l o l l;l 4‘P' ' Jackson on.. I - a"likarinqs Samili A Clintm," u , Jaokson ROY Vit 'l. noun 5 'ttlendeput St W•• •:1131,1 1 , Re !? Yr.' Y y j . „D ay ks n '.' ag * P,Thos . , r _, Jgreio EA „ P.lle•bgis ° • ' a g gil n.ll. , % S t arnil e tt l -l il,ll - Reynolds 3" yolk job . . • - j og: iis 4:, , . , N . 0 3 12 . 115 R. ht , -i VOineshal GOO ' AA'ai`' ' , 11:010 l i gg i d n W • ....,, troy J B JohnstonA, "Leese Wm I , ." k.:AIIiON Rev 0 .I) .101updari Andw" _Heed Andw , 5 ''. nrtle, / A r n l , ' s ' ' i i iiitilltli t' i ' i - gan'A' irigi b iz t i d ir " . Condey Sim -... ^ Jones, Brallson &, M e aner ht I, , • (tapper & Co'nli 8 .8011.:1 . ~, -, phipds JB I ~ ~ t olll,opis ,li . , AMU not M. „ ,AllthriillollWi , - ;thinnertfai 0=- ' Jordan Avo, rtichersison C 411 Cordell Nyw, -, ',Unrest' Win W • 'Kiley Goo T •. , IHolimiteary - . JobluitimAler. ...AGrany110o10•1 .":. - tiosteti NYin ft. Jobruion Id Jen ~,,..., eQ0.,,,,,121 ' ~ 1 •-•:...r01/gontiol ~ • !! fangilf Yeti R , QuinorThos ' -'=Jones w H -, Aro unmet ' (tor tt.E.the _, '-Jones Rev N h1......A.1.94, Mallon & ' Ho atlawat OW , Jones M. 4, i , •Co, ' , .. cia sal .F., li„ y„ 401105 (I i.s ' • Diehards P 0 -., tx, cos Dr If S - Jones.GMeon 'l4oWand ATI ' - - Otioli -- John - li - , - Jones Cast Wm rho Joseph -- 5 Callingliam A ~, , 1.1 ionee Wir, 5 , i :, ookyroOd.l la . ' -, ..,;,,,...I„ictetliO Gr - ~ 51udron I , , y y .. ..„ obeition,Auor •0 a rinser * Joliner P . - Rosins Mathew g ` 'i.ll- " :4 aft 'e llVh 4 e hif",.rusTA A l ' - I ' , lan4v= I.'l', '' crisis nFA ..,, - ,loot tali Goo Hon nn. RA , , , 5 _OptioL , _ „,, 1, 11 iu m , s o _. _,,,c ambers& Co , i- ' ( "Pu tt / 4 , 11 P '',' 1: 1 1 7 Chia '; lidwfand a`J ' . f. , e-C Prkin, Y, : ."' senen_kentlt'Jtogorg rin • -", ~ . CitegrOir J• , , Myth pe , „ , Cett a .1., f,- - --„ they, 0 - mss ii f i trilli • ''' k -.tittle t'' e' n -1 -xey , Thom -'-, - tet sinmion 2 1 ~ , c 1 r g.. 9 6 5 ,8 1, 1 : , ,:f 9tohe t rotei,,, h ipt i cirixr.v i t al,n EL rani lid e l e ' i i el• i r ° lr wt - e * l u d i Cnitivrrhilif,` i ' etehefi r Y'S t • • • .! e a l e/141M & it i, :ft tr i -grain; wirf . ufh?ir r /1211110• ~, ' iii.''''Da delft '&1143, Huhn, Geo, ',,„, he Mg r ; I,,,', '' '; ' ,3 '- t l i t iiitt ,- :Gniii i iii,-.... L ri 1i m. 4 ,3 11 1 31 , gegl t relfri , r -vitally ~. - ~.i4plA ~,p,Tette '-", ....,,r ' l. • - • , ' ~..,„?. iDelaleo Jai I ' '' Ity a Rot Thos ' _Bl3l4l6H.Adidi .t%': - .Agi.i.,7- a tit.#ktY 4ll ' 9 gthe" 7 .4 - ,r _gteni. f A N D • • -Dab John D.Oll if HO ev.W.Roarfoin patio( r ~,,,,,,,,,os Rev_ (.1 ,1_,...,„ , mu Juba 4;., shppard _te al y r , . iirv i ll B i7itt, l _l . 4 603 ti 2 1 011 1 114 A; .• • La iettp , reser - .rdt * -4 Banat - . e - thdrptkvitll • :, o i fr a A G Latins? (41 A Now w - _ onmson tienl,, , Lag•ki li A Sheppard It 111 , • Dont: A li. .i, fl•awrenceo - 2. (Morose RW , Befoul' 13 A bel!isr C. Wltyren 'liming Jacob •, , Devlin Anthony 14` 1 1 18 , 1 1o,Tfr 4 f.hae athsw.lng H ' '' ..1-tigl i ali" ' ?.: d .' /. reglifeil r '! ' /0: - ifliffa i t ' ir L „• De e'ouza Alex Lean John K harp Rant • - 05 811va Bun J J .beenan Sam W Simpson .1 H ...,..,• ' Davota Mar& & J.ge•H y j ,••' •''-• T B 'l'q m) * Ge ° Vf'' ' Co 1 , ~,,,. it, atilt Sit rimier Mg ..... Ablaltiroltuldhl , ',LergiN 6/4- •.: • Aimomi B& A • - pinkong H9y-H, Leonard .k• 13"OulinStan Geo - .i , i - ,:i. , ,11.13,-,-i. - , r ilk' Leader Wm y Simmons 13 N,, 5 , ~. , i, , , eriziJsz a Ph,, ,, L i e r nitr o larr, , l i tiVr o ßenry f 'l,. 5. rzett .I t ifr ' !Aden 'ob limith a 0 Dr' , _ • ate) RevTir .1 2 loyd Rohe r Smith BityrDrit .5,1 ' ' • = ••-:j .'' minini n if j" T ''''.: I n l i tigt•Nil'6llE'Ditig j Viii jr f,, , , tv,, I-1..,; , , , tioth:John ~ ittle Alath9W., •omAlt iftr•,-. '• : -...--- 0 ey.,,I,T,Wm, ' V.l.4azrofir-7, 2 1111111-1 1 :744V r O,OL, ye,..,.....„1, 1 / 4 11r.,,, ' ' ' ripirptC• . l - ;;c1 4 - oIiCIA.Di ' • '' '' ' . l .'mril: 'in i''' ' inbin Henry . yon VI , mil ' MU g t if - , miggairmtit'‘,trgrEfai I-: itatti.' i... 4 nirrering gain d,- -- - -'5 . .... -• nixt_it the r ~. 1,..R0v 'Nam , Horton Wm o B• , /11x. Jn 471 Reg o f pnruion W 2 • Win Rehry„ abley J os eph- ompeon d Wbamo,Wrn , eager ,C Trego Albott ' Wind ay Wm B Young R Todd It T .--,Wiotat Frank Young Todd /no A - It • , •-• N. B. BROWNE, P. id-- - PRILADELPRIA 11 BOARD OF TRADE. JES.'RQ A SI3-8 • • RESIt yAIUOAEST DI) OWDSNI. .? ..„.. mresitgs or Ysz Atoms LFoR. TTER BAGS 'T,bib TimarteIIANTeEtWIANGIN, THILADELPFP Rh' p„Totawands. Liyorpool. Deb $1 ; g C ion Inegob..oon i' pun,14 1 2 Yl9OO. ••. 7 • . - Hp,vanf!, soon I'4 iii, ftiii. - ,..digrir7:;" ' ' ' Matanzas, soon rot WEST CO/dl i OV AVRICI.-:rho aide Julia Law rence:Copt Beear, will Ball from Philadelphia on the lath Deoember for the Vireet.flimat ofArrtes. All letters and Papers intended for the 1) B Squadron on that eta rn,.,or other,persons; will be forwarded, if left at the °reign LetterOlrioe, V inindeionto Exehanite, moor be . ore teat date. . . MARINE INTELIIIGENCE. PORTION ;11"11.114.6.DELPHIA, -Dec. 11; 15419 T '24-,:E ., t? . T . 1 I 11 )7,1 4 " , ARRIVED. park A.rm gliznbath.,Norgrewi, II days from Havana, sugar; cigars ; &o. to Wm Cummings & Son. Towed ay by tug America: - • Bohr E W Parry, Sarrison,3 days from Reline,' Hole, with oil to Shotier, Bunting & Co. Bohr Anna B Royal; op., 36 hours front' New -York, with stone to contain, - Bahr:lolMA 1111083 -Lowe, day from Milford, Dol , withearn and bark to ioliardson & Overman. Bohr Lonoet; Baron& 1 darfrom Christiana. Del, With grain to Ctinattan & Outran. ; Behr Mary. Wnker. 1 day from Sassafras River, Mil, With corn and oats to Jos J Black. -Schr,Ranoodas. Anderson, 1 day front Buokbridge, Dot, with' oats to James J Black. • Bohr' Wm 130orge,Josikomit 1 day from Smyrna, Del, With wheat tOjae & Co. Bohr Gen Russell, Chambare. 2 days from Lewes, Del, with morn to Jos BevAey & Co. Orr 'C Gray, Kelley. 1 day from Smyrna, Del, wit 1011111 to Jos 1, isewloy tc Co. Behr Anna' Marla, 11111rard0 day from Smyrna, Del, With wheat to Jeri Barratt &Son. .. Behr Telegraph, Mazola day from Smyrna, Del, with .wheat to Jan Borratt & Son. , Seht Star. Crowell, 3 days from New York, with mdso to Crowetl & Collins. Bohr J 8 Hewitt. Rosa. 3 days front New York, with Wee taCmwell & Gotham.. Bohr .11_ Paquin. Crowell, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell & Collins. Behr J 8 Walden. Smith, 3 days from Boston. with Lodge to Crowe.l & Collins. Rohr W H Madler,Orowell,3 do,}a from New York, with =he tq Crowell '& Collins. -7Bohr Sophie: Ann. Smith, 6 days from Boston *with !weed fo Boyer & Barclay. .sehr•Hydrangeo, Butler, 8 days from Gloucester, with Wit° J Palmr. & Co. tikihnldinerya,Rall, 10 days from Fall River, with mdse toimplam, :t Rehr .1 it mother. Nickerson, 8 days from Boston, with eittltoetre tq captain. Bihr Kmeht. Gage, 13 days from Boston, With' atilt :petre to oaptain. • ' Sloop Joseph Agate, Bell, 10 loin from Lewes, Doi, Witht indite and passengers to orptain. a Reports that the steamer Mood, for Havana. and ateamtng Tuscarora, for Charleoton• went to Bea on l• ridaY at 11 AAL Tha 'acihr Meteor..for Demerara. went to sea on ThursdaY miorning, having lost both anchors and chains while at anchor on the Brandywine Shoal. Stoamtng Mriorioa, Virden, Siloam from Brandywine Shoal:with - sails. rigging; and five of the crew of the wrecked brig Amerioa. Captain Bobbins and steward proceeded to Salem on Friday from the Breakwater. • CLEARED, Steamship City of Now York, Boggs, Boston. Henry VSanitor. Brig Triad, Brown. Palo:math, Ja. E A Bonder & do. Brig Model, Dow. Trinidad, B & W Welsh. •Bris 0 Adamo, York,,Boston and Portland. J Baker. Brig Orton, , Baker. Now Bedford, it Corson & Co. It 0 'Porter, Hudson, Polly Landing, B Blitzes Bohr 1) Ireland. Baker, Boston. captain. ' , Sty J lernht. Jerome. Alexandria, &o. T We list° r; Tr. -61 C ,Ftioh'd Willing, Claypole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. MI,MORANDA. - toamshin Phineas Rprague, Matthews, henoe, nr 'rived at Boston, Bth inst. Ship -Grey Eagle, Downing, from Richmond, was dis eharging at Otto do Janeiro Oot 29. • Ship-Courier. Olmstead, from Rio de Janeiro Oct 29th, I arrived at New YorklOth inst. Bailed in company with bark Champion for Mobile, and brig Yankee I3bule, for New-York.• Left at Rio barks Julia Cobb, from Cardiff. Flying Cloud, from Yernambuco,wts; Empress Theresa and, Indna L from , Baltimoro, dischazinal' Reins fromrNorfolk. disci's: Raze, from Jackson - Shin Ammioso. Carmen. 141 day. from Whampos, ar rived at New York 10th inst. Five Berlin. May, for Ilavro, cleared at Savannah 7th instant. Shin Ocean Belle, from Johnson's Island for Hampton Roads.was spoken Nov 17, fro m pe St Auoostino. Ship iinielta.llcKenzie, Liverpool, wan in the Charleston, Bth ma. Bark Oermantown. Pinckney, from Baltimore, was discharging at Rio de Janeiro Oct 29. Bark oinoesola,Yeacook,wae at Rio de Janeiro Oct 29: discharging. • • - • ' ' Bark Ella Virginia, Fricke, for Baltimore, was loading et Rio de jenetro not 29. Bark Fairy, Blab, from Bhanshae, arrived at N York 1 1:Pa P rr t ilitinion ‘ Barilett, for Rio de Janeiro, cleated at Now York 10th iost. - , • - Brig B_Tandnwino, Ilarriman, was waiting at RIO do Junetro Got Vd, SehSnow Flake, Weaver. frinn lirovidertre for ,ladelphia, and Joliet, Charm, from Fall Attu for do, re maied at Newport A. M tith inst. Ship Russell. Voorhees, from New York. via Rio de Janeiro, (where slot put in in distress) and Monteyideo. for San-Francisco. sunk Sept let. in a gala of wind off ,Frilkland Islands. All hands were saved, and had arrived at Montevideo. The IL was 767 toks , register. built at Richntorni;Mn, to 1201 , rated A 2, BIM wan owned in MEDICINAL. THU ALL-UFiIOTENT TIIREEI- TRIESEMAR,I 2 and 3. Protected by-Royal Letters Patent or England. 'pd deputed by the 80413 of the Boole dg Pharmacia de Peris, and the Impend College othledteine, Vienna. No.l is invalitable Coy exbaustion,spermatorrheca,iind ellnhydleal dityttolitiott. ' No. 2 completely eradicates al Ltraotoi or those d too own that have been hi thertoimated by the Ammons and for- Otivottli like or qopoitio end oubebs. - -cio.3 has entirely puyolsoted the in'tyrions ult. pi Thor- Oury, thereby intends to the sufferer speedy relieLdis eerslog a Homilies, and rooting out the venom ofdis irSSEMAR, Non. l, %And ere prepared in the form o e, lode age. devoid of taste and eweand can be carried thowaistcoat pocket. Sold in time asses, and divided into separate doses, se administered by Valmau, Lallemand, Roux , Rioord,'&e. Prloe $33 each, or four awl; (0 09, which eaves SS; and in 1527 easel, 'Ore by there is a saving of $9. "Po be had, wholesale and retail of Dr. BARROW, 04 Bleecker street, New York. Bold also et Retail 11A. CALLENDER & CO., corner 1111111) and WALNUT - Streets_, Philodolohht, and by T.' W. DYOTT- & SONS, 218 North SECOND Street, Wholesale and Retail AgenWor Pennsylvania. it22-0m . IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND SINGERS. LANCASTER'S BRONCHIA!, LADENCIA. "A SLIGHT COLD," if its first symptoms ere not arrested, too often lays the foendattoa of a variety of Pulmonary Complaints, leoludtha Winter Cough, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Influenza', Irritation, and Soreness of the Throat. and other constitutional derangements. The evitconsecuenote of these disorders may he easily averted or subdued by keemme at hand a supple of the above celebrated LOZENGLOormeh have nor stood the teat Ot nobly experience for several years. Poptainlng neither op tateenor any njunons anOdYne. they InitY be safely taken by the youngest ohild or the most delicate female. Prepared only h TILOIVAB_LA CASTER ' . ; ILEVENTIL and WALNUT Streets, WY mwrim' . Philadelphia. Pa. 'MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS. 2 , BILILY.IIIJR,EOT-stik. and STEAM BATHS.— . Under the care of Dr. T. H. RIDGELY, till BPR trap. street ; kb able recomTin i ded by all the principal ohm. in mans -the any for eurr,,atiem, skin Dile Pin. idy gills, Coughs and Col . Female Diseases, ke. tro. ranealal etoommoilntions for Wire. 017 am DMOEFAT'S VEGETABLE LI F E DR.. PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly teeted.wed pronounced seoveresim remedy for.dYßlAPsitil heart - burn and headaohe aostiveness, iltarthiP4t, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, gouts "ravel, Worm., seurVY. ulcers, 'eruptive aom plalatib salt acorn, orystredas, common c r oldO end in tritßut_onV4 A r t lo d u il j g d h e e f r a n ement d to th Ira!: lica,a. Per sale by New rop.cotor, Dr. W. B. OPPAT,IO6 BROADWAY, York. and by Druggist' generally all over the country. all4-d&Wly, SAVING FUNDS. vir imILAPEr4PHIA MUTUAL fiIi.VIND FUND AND TRUST COMPANY, " Whop Pn 11.ADELellIA, Dec 8, labs. At the annual meeting of the Stockholders , held on the al h inst., the following gentlemen were elected Duet:, tors tor one Oat avid Ii I'aul, If. K.lfarinsk, avid W. Doman Joseph L. Keen, amen McCloskey, Jr., Win. Orahamiloopcs, John L. Prailey, RefenLder, • tivans W, niiippin, ' 'rhos._ yT son Butcher, John P. Deign • 1 igen° W. Van }Wilton, Win. Patterson. Ate meets of the Doirtd of Directors. held this day, DAVID Is PAUL, Esq., wan wield mously r elected Pre sident, and - Doesn't OLFINDINNING Cashier 10-3 t .:" : R. OLZNDINNINO, Cathier. . . . WRING GARIYEN .. AG7.NO FUND FO ~,-. 7 CLETY CP PHILADELPHIA, .. „ - Ofme, rio r4 7 North ' I IH I 7 Street . • , • (Connol int Ban Id i t inds,/ CIIANTENED BY It LEO LA vRE orrtriri. . . .. SY VAN .;.poposite loniced in ma Of Oil Dollar an appao, .Vie 1111.11. 6 31; ftlegliZTlVigiitliNiig, drnwn. - " A reepoamble nad reliable Elerineeletitaticin has lone beep needed in the Northern part of t ie city. aid" TM fir I,s,,thretv47lP:B"Milgteol.'47_-01,ariltle4Ply, he managers. to orgenining and Monona it, Lava ' te l ep itgelte d r ‘ e2 o nird b 4 a ntfTiliirvZrlTV:r4 t e h :t6Vl: 'lnn poPulation bt Trio& it iasurioneditd. 9 b ICE OPEN DAILY, From •to 04 Ira ook; also, on . Monday and Thundad from 0 untllB o'clock la the evening. , ganungst. - Frederiolt Klett, - - , rphen rib, John P. bevy,. - ' on. H. . Strom t -fAwe' Underofer, roderio Stara, l ama Hark, . • Jaceph P. Le erg, olin Keulnr, Jr.. eorge Kneo t, • 4 James' IL-Pringle, ;tool] Dook, - -Joireph M. Crowell, on. Wm. Idlllward, - Decree Vt'oelpper, . Deo. T. Thorn Peter C. Elltaaker i flri Nerz bert B. Havideop. , ,- -- JAMES 8. riu r Vit.ii4'Wiallr;seo;etarr.' - - '' P go- deo ith INSVltAlkiek ,COMPANfEfi. .. , . . 114-OWAND 'FIRE AND 11.A.11 INE INSU livt..itti.ro'clndP.ANY,No. lie WALNUT Street. 11-11-6 ° a. ' DIRNOGREL_ ' , 11,1 - W.,l3aliliriii.:- •,_ ht. w. D. Truitt, i tar Thomson . , • - fn. K. 11.nfoli 12, -. . ':' °it VO,, l C n ec i fni - , , ' ._,H.V:lgt i tt r i: , VI 0:- illtailtaigabli , ' . ' win. li. Love, `lain.;: uth s - ' ~ , , Charlan..F.Norton, • H i m" ' ' ' - j i l lg i, e?tA it fikrarrie, 4 mowks, etuu: ' H. 1/,. ~ littininf rnre , • ' • • • - PTieldont,—,M. NV. 8AJ..UW111,, , . , iioie ti 4 , ' '‘ l 4 ta lr rt: c -t f ;In i r t arlik W ... "l : .•., dpi) • .....__ :'INSURANCE ztEw YORK. DOLLARS. -19ystTitr1 tv - Nrrmo_RTDAGE. nN Mat ESTATE. • ' WORTH -OVER 411.3,000,00 u. , • Illinyymaliimiesiiit'OlY/aa don In ninny other Como,- waif, fhpfARIO/Dotideadahe.on Won 411X2.2101. _Thin in a_ntyLOVVMOlniii, Com,lnkny. Thera are no liKooxpoldeo l . ri eo,y. at 41.1....nim PROYITB tau noluarn.. , : „ PAMLibtliti,j;Aild 41316.1 111 . 1 . 0111111.p1M. ina7 had aii°'6"!°g a17Aa1nyt5i1)474401.417:1;. W aohirwr an AL t_r. • Pffit:ctiALPlllA nr zwe l i s Esi -thoww.JAS: , On WA 'words= L, vavnion, af9rl„,ta",,. ..orgert str"d, r .4 °hu l l Pr' '" 1%1. , ; ?leo rt 1 41 0,, ittats • 15,y,r; - Thor. aunt,. 1123- Ii.POSIN ---714 1: bb1e..Rii8in ,Oil all i virs i!co?s A o, outt LI ttf'e4W.Ttoq i ~ a . , 1 1.4 , tsh Y ' VE W , '" " .1 B Rath i 2, in Ph Llip BD; 30 0 ird ha Ageo enig . ' NOTIQE MARE 'RttlltM • AB: q•Valroyervapptted . iffif Def. tvr, 18b9, o =tenger' ram. for D will start from the Paraenc; Depot of th er rAtetp and i mmalroad c an/Et/AD nfliartrin r aiDl tor owniagioin, AVON at 7.ee A. Itt, AVAR1(00?1-7.1tialki for ;Dowainatorn, leaveii at 4.30 4 , 4 " • Etilittegnit d eWirefretaserh of the PhitadelPhie ft % Re ?', l lF. / W ira4 aP.W. " o4l.lllolNlr. Reore tan. 11. A p e. E BVII itittb / G and Wifititngito, Uevel the Dapoti at rar of ROAD anorVINE streets,ftt7.34.A. M., DA I.Y.,ll3untlayri axoepted,) for ITTTGVILLH HARRI ItURG, 7 ell intermediate vgitp, conigotlnx at Al . Ittargtrurgyit trairia naming to Leave ai Bal.; DAILY. for, I'OtTDVII4VE and HAHElautru G. t , tar. r Sundays excepted ' ) for READ intarmadattete p it. 1, 1 ,, 1 1 / I tRI•INY. R.A.1.07 VANIA RAILROAD. R ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM .DOYLEBTOWN, EASTON, ALL ENTOWN,_ AUDIT; CHUNK. HAZLETON. in t i n n i: d a n i ß ir ely it Al v D :r 911 1 : Igo: Id :et P a ng o e u n For Bethlehem, Easton. Aoe°,..Av_e e xcepts • ) Chunk, Hazleton, Arm. Expresed 9.80 n A. 91.' .Far He thlehem, (EXPrean,) at 940 A.. 141. and 9 P. M. For Doylestown. (Accommodation,' at 8.40 A. Al. and 4P. MI For FOrt Washinstork(AiseoMmittlat(onj at 6 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHII.AEPHIA: Leave Bethlehem,,(Eapress.) at BA. and 4.10 P. AL Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation) at I A. M. and 3. 1 t0 P. M Leave Fort WaehifAcopmmodation,/al7. A.M. BAH/AYE: Philadelphia for Fort Washington , at 9.30 A. Nt, Rittgl a eo fo l'eatil i g n ,` a t t T 4 /11: ruvauevirivaiviggt— F.M. Chunk, $2.60; to Reston.sl.6ot to Doylestown, g 0 oents. Through tickets must be procured before entering the All PaAsenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) aon neot at Darks street - with Fifth and Mph-streets, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. a? . ' , ELLIS CLARK. Agent. pammimi, ..' PHILADELPHIA, GR,R TOWN 11,61WhilINVIVIs po and after MONDAI,Nov. 21, 1859, FOR GERMANTOWN. ;Alive rmia,detow is, 7,7.60 t 9 ; 10; 1 4 adh 12 A. M. , 1,2,3, 33i, 4,5, 04,6, 7,8, 9, lu and 114. r. Al. Leave Gennantown (1,-7_, 74, 'B, sg, 934, 10, 11, A. M., 1,2,3, 4,4%, 6, di 6.X. 7 ,12 Nr , t r . 01 ei A 8, Leave Thiladeleb49.l4 min. A. P ave Cl M., l, 6M, and 10 P. M. 9 Leertnantown 0.10 nurt:A. M., /.10 and . AI. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 0, J. 90, 11A. M., 2, IN, 7, and 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.10, 8.05, and 1240 A. AL. 3.40,5.40, 8.40, and 8.40,_P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Les.yePhiladelphia9.os A. 7,L,2,and fin P. M. Leave' Chestnut Hill 7.50 A. M., 12.50, 5.20, and F. 40 nun.. P. 151, FOR OtINSROHOORRN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 9, 11.05, min., A. M., 1.05, 3.05. t 6X, and ID4 P. M. Leave Nernetowa (I, 7,9, 11 A. M., IX, 43G, and 6 P. M. • . ON StINDAYS,_ Lee.ye . Pluladelphie 9 A. M. and 3 P. M., Leave AforriecevaA it ai t thf c r i t Leave Philadelphia 9, MOB A. 51., 1.06,2.05,5.05, and 11.)i I'. Leave Mannynnk 7ke, 3)., 9X, and 12X A. M,, 9. 3. 2,63 i, and 834 P. W ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3, and eX P M. Leave Manayuytk nt A. M. IW,, and 7% P. M. •.H. - SITH, leneral Superintendent, ni9-tf NIN and ORREN Streets. ESLOPRIEPHILADELPIIIA,WIL MINGTON, AND BALTI . 14°K -bn ani i l L a l i t t l e : VONDAl" November 21, 1559, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 8.16 A. Al., 12 noon, ( Expreta,l lita 11.10 P. M. For Clteeter at 3.15 A. M. 12 noon, 4,30, and 11.10 P. M. For _Wilmington at 8.16 A. AL, 12, 4.30. and 11.10 P. AI. For A 5w Castle at 8.15 A. AL, and 4..0 P. M. For Middletown at 8.16 A. AL. and 130 P. At, or Dover at 8.16 A. Al., and 4.30 P. M. or Milford at 8.16 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For Seaford at 8.15 A. - M., and 4 . 80 P. M. For Laurel at 8.15 A. lki.;and 4.30 P. AL TRAINS FUR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. AL, (111xpreinto 10.15 P. M., and 5.26. P. M. . . . Leave Wil mington at 7.15 A.M. and 11.30 A. mo.cs and 0.40 P, 14, • Leave Laurel at ale A. and 3.0 P. M. • roam Seaford at 6.45 A. 30 .,M and 4.05 P. M. L Milford at 7.50 A. , and 4.22 I'. M, trt:: irdliettiTet . l i k.11 1 . `1 :11:65 1 1. save New Castle at 10,58 A. M.. and B P. M , eave Chester at 8. 12 A. M.. 2.22 and 9 . 13 P. N . eave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.25 A. M. • .I'RAINB FOR BALTIMpRR Leave Chester at 8.0 AL02.28 art ;1. 12.70 Leave Wthatagtog at 9.28 .A. 40 Y. bL, a A. 1.1. BUNDAYB Only nt 11.10 P. IL, from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Oat at 6.26 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER OAR attached, Will run an follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville end intermediate pieces at 3 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 4..15 P. M. Leave Wilmington lot Philadelphia end interineiliate places et 3:13 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Stemmer's Run, Clime's, and Ha wood at 3.111 P. AI, as • 8. M. FELTON. President. 'PHILADELPIIIA , AND an ammo_ ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE— QUIC *ST RoupE 10 Elmira,__Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee. Bur lington, - Montreal, St. Paul a, Detroit, Dunlieth, and Bt. Loom Passenger trains will leavo the t'hiladelphia and Read ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: 7.30 A. hI.,DAY EXPRESS. For Elmira Niagara Niagara Fells; Buffalo, Detroit. Chicago, Milwaukee t ßook island , Onions, Bt. PanPs,l3urlingtoit, and Bt. LOUIS. 3.30 P. 24., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo ,Detroit Chicago, Milwaukee, Hoak Island, Galena,klt.PauPa U rbnaton. an St. Lock,. • - • The 740 A. M. and SS P. M." trains run through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branoh. The 7.30 A. M. train connects at Rupert for Waken banejittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. - kisa. Tickets can be Fractured at the Philadelphia and Elirijr_n Railroad Line a Tioket °M ee,Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTN Streets, and at the Pusan ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE. 'TtIROUGH EXPRESS FREIC,IIT TRAIN Loaves the Donut, Broad attest, below Vlne. (Bun dagjgcleenlierbfrd pointslo o % l e b i s t dNe fl7. ` Pd. a t. t o Y. A te coing i tne came day, • For further Information, apply at • Freight Depot, BROAD, below Vine; Or to CRAB. TAPBBN, General Agent, N. Mr, oornor SIXTII and CHESTNUT Streets ' oat-6 Philadelphia. 1859. Rom 1859 FALL ARRANGEMENT-NEW YORK LINES. IHE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO'S LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES, • ROM WALWCy-STREET WHARF , ' Witt leave asfollows, viar VAAL At 6 A. Al., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. & Am. Accommodation ....... $2 SS At 6 A. AL, via Camden and - Jerwsy City, ('New JerseytAeconimodation.„.* , 26 At 9 A. M., via Camden and Amoy City. Morning Mail .. .... ~.....• • •••• - 300 At 11 A. .... by Steamboat, via . Tacony and Jersey City, Wesstern Exptess..... 116 P. M., Ma Camden and Amboy An:lmmo- 8 . 06 An t iF.Ti . .; C. .t A. 2 ' 3 A T . lic;ni - Iti . .iffe - r - - 3 Q° Lyon no Exp ass Artig:tll., Acea 2n bor at, itli ., taa;i , ( x 1 say City, 2d dass rieket. ..... . ........ 225 At 6 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City E Mad . ... . • .-• At. st P. 31.04 C . tiVion Slid jersey oliy,6ouibern mai1.:._.............. . . 216 At P. hiaid - imisioy,:gisionimisitiiion, (Freight and Passenger)-let Class Ti0ket........ 116 2d Class Ticket........ .......ISO The 6P. M. Mail Line rune daily. The 11 P.M. South ,,ernMail, Saturday; excepted. For Belvidere, Easton. Flemington, ito., at 6 A. M. and 2)f P. M. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. Lehigh Valle. Railroad. eor water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton , Wilbesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, fra.Lat. 0 A. M., via Delaware, TaWailllarallWellteril Railroad. or Monnt Hot y. at 6 and 9 A. M.. and 2 and 4 P. 21. • or Freehold, at A.M. and SY. M. WAY LINER For Bristol Trenton, ke, at 2H and 4 P. M., from Walnut-Street wharf. , For Palmyra, Delaneo, "vet Burlington, Borden town,lco., at 12%, 1 . and IL Ps. Steamboat John Nelleen, or Doruentown and interme diate pineal; at 106 P. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in temediate places , at It A. M. and 4 P. AI. Fifty pounds of baggage only altered each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything MI Ohl- Saga but their wearing apparel. All baggage over guy Pounds to, he paid for extra. The company limit t oir responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except by asocial contract. Oat. ma. WM. H. OATZMER; Agent. PIUS PENNSYLVANIA OE NTIt A L RAILROAD. 1859:iN4qtr i mil 1859. THE CAPACITY o '1 11 8 ROADIS EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH, PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Tin' ne from Boston, New York, and all points Fast, and at the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through. Trains for Cm einnatiiEt: Louts ,Cleveland, Chicago, Burlington, St. Paul's, Indianapolie, Louisville, Now Orleans, and all intermediate words in Ohio, Indiana Illinois Kentuc ky, Michigan, Wisconsin, M nn esota, Nilsson , Banana, end Nebraska—thus lurniehina thollitierr for the tree,- portatton of Passengers ummrpaseed for speed and com fort by any other route. • Express and Feat Linen run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conductors. Smoking Cars are attaohed to ca t ch Tram?, •: Weodroff h l: ViceFintesCßONT Attrlr daysexcapted. Mail Tram Wren Philadelphia at ff.IND A. pr. Feet Line ' 11.60 .A, 111.. ExPross Train leaves 0 10.50 Ill_etttr WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Parkeeburg Aocommodation at 12.30 A. Al. Rarriebutg:Aeoomuindation, via Columbia, X.OO P. M. Colairibia • • 4 I'. M. Passengers for Went 'Chanter will take the Mail, Parkesburg, and Lanoneter Tonic at the Pennsylvania Railroad Pansenger Station. • - Faseengere for sun bury, Williamsport, Elmira, Beira lo,NiagaraPalla,andintermediato pnints,loaving l'hila dolphin/1413 go directly through. Tickets Westward may be °blamed at the office or the Company in Philadelp_hia, New York, Boston, or Bat. tm more ; and Ticket! Eastward at any of time important Railroad Offices in the Wept; also on board any of the regular Line of Stearders. on: the .filleatiouppi or Ohio Rivera. V ' ,;,T,T111:,1, 6 N 1 low th Ze u o t Tz,.. of the r/ e dl i gli a flliVEN'TSPrlliF m , *X4 l' l l' 64l> THE AT NduTTIWF.RP. mid connoolFuka by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, atm ug I drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with e sa ving of time, are advantarrn readily appreciated by Shippere of Freight and the Travolhng abian. . • FRRINRTS - WESTWARD. ' Dy this Route Freights of all descriptions oan be for. warded from Philadelphia. New York. Boston, or Balti more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio. Sentuoliy, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa,orjilissouri, by Rail road direct. The Pennsylvania Railroad also °pelmets at Pittsburg with Steamers by which Caw% can lie forwarded to any rtg anew, Arkansag. and Red itiVera ; and nt develand; Sand u sky, and Chicago, with Steamers to all ports on the Northwestern bakes. ol i figfA v r t :,:ilt"p " &l: T Nlgl.gt, l l,lll:f; n frp a c ,t ir donee on Its epee 1. trantia. • !'AttieItATES OF FRENIWI to any Point in the West te VOrtneylvanit Railroad are at all times as femora d nro charged other Railroad Companies. ro n.. lie, ',articular mark geokiag " via I:onnn. R ail lterobania in the West ordering. snails frein the Rut, mA Mtwell to rt.treot themto be atuppt,il by t his Route. For Trolght Vont/mots or, Shipping .11irect onii; to, or address ther of the following Agouti, u the Com an: • • • D. A. sTEWAnT, ritiourgi 03 Doyle & 00,tenbenvillnO.; D. 8.1 & Co., Lanes. -o, Johnston . Ripley,,o4 11. At2NAe . ly: ktar 4 1 , 6 6 4 ~.,.. Johnston. lliele.b.o4 it, +. , ---eli, Merg e' , Ky.; Ilrmeby,A. Cropper, Yortninouth, U.; reAdook aiffinn' e ,it vne r tquirgUrq,Tkininiert.NCt: melanin]. Hamann , e in n d.; , Williaa in e nniu,X.ouivole. Ky.; Y. 0. O'Rlley .l* Co., Evanevllle, , lnd., . W. Illta,- V.mec Co.,oairo, I!1.• A: F. Fasit, Elt. gum, Mo.; Bohn t e, - Wathlrille. - Tllnif ; Harris & Itunt. Memphis Tenn.; ' 4l4.rke 4 Go.,_Gtoo . iteo, M.; Mr/ IL 11. KoOely, Alton, II _43lunlny* yvnUe,l/nbuque,lll.; or I,Frqi gh t Aguas 6f Itellroultat dlifetent Write in the int. .1 Fenton attending to their ,own ehipmeeht ' Wit the eat w ill find It. to Welt Interest, to ottli,ontne,Ao ants of UM , uompo l u All the following Penne bil iota iliitiOng 1 ir , letters dressed. to either of Mein on the nutenot Of rVilazarell.7ol, 2 l3l: 44 a"°"'. i si DRAW q 8, w ~,ortli erl/.4ltinYnta t. . G_ 8t : 8 ~ e t r ,,, , i n : , ? olir niani it, p.y. • . lib l y (Ai (led( reishi Agent 'Phila.' .11 3, 8 off NitilPl lllN,Ticaiis,l4. • 145-lr' ;. 1, , 1 . o riotE ,Nnymlembitiop-MI4. N . 1 9 - 119: ixr4l . "Pi k/ :,11: P. ,•^,r,cel-kra-4,3 , vrAvS.A,Z4 - • is : NUTIE NOTIOBy—The PENNSYVVAIO , P 7 4 1 01 GOktl'ANT Itrsl4 ten UOUOO,III AO. Doratinot. WI tif ;14,4 proirkiienl of an cd of Aseemldy ran titleid"All Ant relating' de Lignn Mommon Carr Ofners t itepproved Mena . to :tile owners, the no aese.4 l lll r ,ail oflier parties in any w a y.i torento in ant ,or. tit gown. Waren, or ,Wietabanaine, menu° en - in the so Miele atteohed to this' notice, that theaairr e renisine On stoma at thtrtenveetiv*Stattonn. named lows hat they weradarrfed upon, thll Sae of said .13.8 trued it the Oates and to, the consignees men tioned in the es edule, and there us duo upon the game the respeetive amounts stated in said !schedule. , Not ce rnyma tothe sidd owneratVerailinPits,llnd Dar. tle;terested: noootagnee with thefiroviefons of /mid Ant o ,Aessmbly. that unless said awes. WISTIS4, or Mar cha Ise are (named and (he eherges paid, they will, iind the provisions of said Art of Apsemblyi be sold Public Pale, at the Depot of the laid Perinsytvanin 'Rail road Goinpanv. N 0.137 DOCK Street, in the oily of Pinta dolphin on DION pAy, December Itith.ills9, commononig at 10 A.M.. and that the proceeds will be applied to the 'Payment of charges eapennes, and the residue. if any, will hp held subject to the order of the owner of the property sold 1 DATE. CONSIGNEE. ARTICLES. FRE joff ; - - ' AT PHILADELPHIA. 1864. Nov 7, John Hibbing, - 2 bids liquor,. 535 61 FebYo,,J W Patera, 2 build tent poles, 703 *? a r y 2 1 7 0; I ) r i t .7rnbe's, 21 gun atoll! box drurno 192 8 81 6 26 July 20, am, Minh, It Co, , 2 2 b b o b i li e. pu a t i tl i, , Aug 2t, , r r - thli ' ; ' l2, , 'bre; of hogs, ts. 984 75 Sept2l, D Rimond, keg butter, 75 • 21, If 8 Hockey, box merchandime, 262 Oat 10, 11 iohardson & Cede. box tobacco. 760 Deo 27, itlyete,Whitir & Co, 2 bxs 2 pee niarb'e, 16 29 Feb Feb 21, Jno John n s, .. box bitters, DO April 13; P: .i 4 g l edeiT, ld ' l'3'4dlritildgi:l. 12 50 lit • TO, E J fineeder, Mil vrhisk•Y, 123 May 23, Pay &Jenks, box morohanillse, 11 65 Julylo, C B Streob & Co, child's coital), 140 Bept22. It Newling, 2 empty bide. 120 Deo 0, J I. Booth, box merchandise, 7 67 8, 8 8 MoLaurine, box merchandise, 4 30 1857. Jon 3, .1 Burnett.,, box merchandige, 466 • 3, Stine & Brotbef; box merehandise, 467 Mar 7, A Price. 2 brute Imlay, I 97 June 26, U Harley, box merchandise, 3 41 ...lbly 22, 13 Altman. butter worker. ' 2al • 24, C Bradfield, • box moichandise, 290 Aug 1, 18 Woodman, bundle gee pipes, • 75 Beet 26, I LLamblin, lot swmg fixtures, 1170 29, 11, Lamblin, lot swing fixtures, it 06 Oat 2,8.1 Sneedor, II Immix glassware. 1 3.1 3, L H Colhurn, iron safe and prerib 79 72 • 18, Thompson. 3 boxes merchandiee, 8 64 Nov 20, & Stew art.l box perobandise, 206 " 20, (I 11; & 11ingehead, keg cider, 1 81 Dco 19, E ,loyd Co, box hooks, 173 186 8. VI, P Shaffer, ehest, 464 Liar 8, WII Crave. box show cane. 803 18, E Ellis /4 Co. box inerohandisa, 90 " 26, Burnett & Snyder, trunk, IS 40 27, TdSc I R Paso, bale wadding, 60 Aprlle, Burnie, 0 & 13, barrel oil, 3 7.3 " 24, Do do. d 0,4 35 May 3 Admi. Express runk " 'll It 13 Co, ' b l oil, " 11 . 34 '1 ;111,. ( 1, ' 4"c 2 05 2 63 stand. 2 au June 74 . , 0B Rougers, 2 mowing machines, lr 4A) Aug 16. Burnie . . G& 8, barrel merchandise, 323 " 16, CII Kinetic. I box, 2 M LOCAL FREIGHT, 1865. Jan 13, Steelman lc Co, 250 spokes. " 16 Nov 5, B II Deck, 4 wind mile, 175 66 1856. June 13, It MoAdama, ehest merchandise, ,es Aug 6, 3 MoLelland, bbl Bedford water, 266 Oat 11, .1 Conrml, biz and barrel, 1 26 Dee 23, Bringliurst dr, Co, croon-out saw, lu3 1637. Deo 31, A Alspach, ghost,l GS 31, 11l Robinson, 1 12 1859. Aprl24, W E Harding, Idd Bedford water, .310 June 22, 13 Myers ' box dry goods, 40 July 7, C Solomon, tripod. 3 28 . . . . _ BM Deo 72. Magraw h Koons, barrel and bag, 399 AT LANCASTER. IMA. Ml ` t r. 11 1 Esagg: xvargell AO 70 May 31, I Urban, 02, 7) Wilmer, barrel liquor. I.og potatoea, 73 1 57 July 13: iiiHir4e.r., 0 boxes liquor. R. R mein • 2.5 46 AT HARRIS/WWI. 1851. . Jan 17, T Wtnebronner, reaper. 0 53 Fob 16. I Winebrenner, 2 reapers, 18 08 1535. Illny 21, I Leoltman, trunk, 1 48 j " B IP A froo l l7On e u r ih, I P:itie e n t ga ll" ' i 63 25 " 15, I 5 Lynch, iron furnace, 40 Nipt 27, T W Keith, 2 boxes, 6 35 27, A dtewart. 2 boxes, 2 rt% " 27, Brown dc Co, pump and tub, 576 1856. . Mae re, Maeklin k Roberts, box merebaudisa, 3 to Juno 2, W Joiee, Bellaire. table k. bed'ld 4 63 IYor 22, I Davie, I) Machine, box and wheel, 1 BS 1857. May 7, P A Brown, • °hest, 100 June 27, A B Younr, box ell, , 85 July 20, Annie Forgezon, chest, 603 Aug 18, James Temple, eanlimOi• 340 Nept 24, Green & Rose, 2 oar loads lumber, 94 34 Oot .101, .1 Jameson, box, 7 Oil 15,' E Taylor, lot sundries, 95 CO 9. Mar I, R Holland, box D skins, Tr April 7, 41 Gilbert, barrel ml, 281 May 25, 8 Payne. 9 boxes merchandise, 6 15 June 6, INV Wilkeson, I " no July 7. 1 Reese, cannon & carriage, 31 to 21, 1) E Pans, trunk. 1 07 Ain{ 10, 1 Bauman, crate hair, 1 59 ileerge Powell, 2 boar. 'moor, 00 " " Eborlerdr. Miller as , wh melons, . 25 10, Falls, Fisher, & Co, i base of base, ti 30 ' 24. n D Parry, 2 boxes furniture, 1 91 Sera 18, D Little, saw runner, 1 70 11, 1) Crick. sealer. 25 Opt 11, E Parker, AT DUNCANNON, corn eheller & plasterer, 38 1858. 1141 F I, Inii: r , Aug 51, .., Miller , AT NEWPORT. 1 8, Aprl 17, Fry 34 Brim', 2 oorn plnnlenie 3 AA Don 23, C Decker, box drum 37 Ifl3l. May 11. .1 P McNeal, bnx of bag.. 32 Nov 2. 1) CieHand, box rnerobandixo. 175 . .. . _ AT PERRYSVILLE. 1&58. kiny 4, fi Okeenn. piano box, Oct IL Moiler & Monger, orate queentware, Sept 21, J Galli enipty keg and I Jar, AT MIFFLIN. IBM Bent 10, J Bev. box cigars,' ma. • Jan 4. II Gest, keg and ean. Ant J C Burns. Move and plate, Be& Mai 20, Casson & Haun, store July 27. Shomer, box drum A.T LEWISTOWN. Nov 20, O C Arneson, winnower, 1062. lino 4 . JlGubb, ahler, 1857. • April 1, I N Brown /ir so, Mont, ne Oct_ 17, John Irwin, 7 pee machinery, 31 23 ii&S. Jim jl, I A Mem, .. . 6 0 Foust, " J 0 YONSIIN " JMu.ter. " 10, 11 Mann, 31, 11 Fault, July 1, J(I Yeager, 1 57 Aug J. 1 N Chase. paper package. 37 19, M A Benner, 5 bra 11. It goody, 21 01 " 26, A Thompson, reaper, P.l 75 Bert 13, J Brockhale, 2 hue paper hangings, 466 AT MOUNT UNION. • stove, 700 21e barrels liquor, 363 1850. Den 6, D Galbraith, 1853. Mar V, A Eltumph, Mg. _ Oot 22, A C Greenland, 2 barrels oI3Y. 373 " W Brown. barrel whiskey, I 40 • • - . Mt Sot I, W Whittaker. box. 1 ti OM 16, H. 11 Price. 3 barrels oraokers, 1 80 Nov 29, A Stewart, older mill, ] 02 17, A Morris, stove, 2 90 " 17. D L Masten. 'home power. 12 32 AT PETERSBURG. 1867. May 13, 1 Rally, ro'l casters, td 1"8.5& 30, I T Smith, not end plate, 61, June 16, Mrs Reed AT , SPRUCE CREEK. 9 2/ 1851. Mar 9, E Jones, - 3 boa & 2 pieces Ina. chinery, 9 43 MS Mar 13, R Henderson, iron rot, _ 97 July 3, 1 A MOlture, I,ox siva, - te AT TYRONE. • 1851. Sept 29, Barger & Hooper, plough castings, 332 I e 55. Feb 14, A Burterbaugh, windmill, RI 19, W Warman, beg, 81 May 8, John Woodward, box rafting tools, 73 lleo IP, (horse Guyer, corn shelter, 62 1e56. Jan I. Baldwin Hatter, smut ma pine, 230 3, 'l' 0 & 1; Lewis, box ma pinery, 3 139 May 17, R Marston, X barrel fish,7s Juno JO, H F Rolls, box ratting tools, 67 1857. Feb 21, Isaac Ulrey, wrought send stone, 17 32 Apr 21, Thomas Lawman, box sundries, 70 lbay 14, II lburn, bundle rope, lei 20. W Dent.. rope. 77 " 30, John White, ls,x sundries, 171 June 21,1 Copenhaver, half barrel liquor, 190 July 2, 11 Stroilp, bog ermines, 1 to Nov 28, NV Letble. trunk. 2 4 Dec 11, I 'McKinley, barrel sundries, 25 21, I T Bloom, box •• 63 .. . . 1863. Jon 14, J Mock & Brown, box enstints, 929 April 2, Amos Knee, box sundries, 83 '• 24, It Hoover, box and rope, Ai 24, I Moore, Move and box, 1 cri " 29, 0 Oates. rope, 72 " 3.1. 1 8 thimble, box end bee noise, 1 13 " 20, J 178msen. box sundries, 72 May 1, I I/ Lee, box sundries, 1 72 3, W Sorer, NEC sundries, 1 23 3, 11 Bishop, stove and lag Wee, 1 "I " 4, 3 I & I Latham, box sundries, 111 ' " IL I, (I {Boom, box mills, NI " 20, %SWIM tit ' llleCtil. loch,box. 70 23, D 0 Newlin, rope, 70 26, II Snyder, box sundries, 1 13 " 23, W l'eukle, 'six sundrtee. 1 Ott " 29, .1 Davis, box ann rope, - I G 9 Aug 29, Samuel St A T TIP TON. bundle rope, A. April 3U. Washbu AT rn. ALTOO box m NA erchaudies. ib I. . .. April 4, 'ferry Mann, hox merchandise IV B, box merchandise A Keenan. b bundles iron AT HOLLIDAYSBURG, .. 1857, . . . .. . . , Bent 2, Walicis&Wostham,.harlow, 2 62 Oot la. 1 Rhoads, bxrrol onions, 4 IT 1 11, Noon linfdwaro, AT WIIMORE. M. Juno 11, Ranks &Woodford, box ratting tools, 2 or 11, W Mille ,10 to DO AT JOHNSTOWN. 1853, lot of Ono, groceries, Jan 4, V Orr, : ombt, 011, glans, var. l 707 TIM, box, and 4 kega. Aug 20, G NV Munson. Moats 018101 bag go, 1 25 11!35. Mar 10, A Hebb, 2 novo plates, sa Oct 18, It A Johnston, tax. 75 Deo 29, F Shultz. client, 3 20 • 1857. Sept 6. 8 Mayer, 2 boltec v4taw glass, ick 5, 1 Bosh, lot H It t . 11 20 Oct 20, D Morrison, lot 11 11 t7ooda, 162 flea 18, AI 'Kotler. box 00.1 c, 2.5 20, 111 Abbott, 8 bartonts,l3 do corm 250 1867. Oct a; I Mon, ' 3 pinned bundle iron, 30 1869. May 13, A Jain.), bate dry goods, Juno 3, 1)0, fifthA.T BLA , IRSV boxILLE drum 7 25 . 1852. Duo 23, O W Lloyd, 2 empty barrels, 1 00 1263. June:lg 27, 1 Plir e gl ' upti, 2 g; i niri t ilg, rb%"6ls ' 1 2 re Ism. May 27, A Wines, box 6 0 n4n00, 100 Nov 7, II Conine. 9 pieces Iron, 75 1057. J an 4, p cunninghani, mowing and reaping machine, 819 28, 11 Johnston, trunk, 50 PM. May 10, D Markey, cheat,. 22 AT LATROBb. Oct 1, bar Lund e s 7 bundles iron, )BZB, AT NEW FLORENCE. Nov 2, W S Mn ,ar of wheat, n' AT OltliEssuirmi. . . mg. . Rea 21, A °ragmen, trunk, 3 R) 1853. Don 13, 1 W W Iluntingdan, 3 boxes, 7 70 MCA , Den 10, #1 A Cam 2 bogea marble, 26 MR. ',7, 5 Young, 2 bagels ahem, 26 A u g 6 6 7, W fruit, 2 boxes. 1 chest, 906 Oa la, R Kelly, 1' 55 It, 8 Were, 1 bundle Iron, 63 , WA April 14, 11 Kittneninx, half barrel liquor, 126 11.1 . ST. CLAIR. . . - - - • Juno 10, James Burkholder. boodles p oak. 86 Al' lIIJACK LICK. Novell), D S Boorman*, set tillll - 9r wheel. rind AT AflTTSVlt i t h i llen'l 9 97 vac It, No Mark, manifest, • 8 rode small iron, No rI tH6III , AS A. SCOTT, in•dttll9 Oanaral thiparintandont, MO'fIHE IS GIVEN THAT APPLICA. J. N ton will no mule for a Cortinoate of r,• 13) .1,..t. re . Loan, in 063 onq. Angola np k gl 2 obr on ir tig i ettagti 6,:2696 , to LIU , AT BALTIMORE barrels liquor. 2 27 2 liss paper' box gra, I 441 3: barrel liquor, 00 .stock nutter. I on 1 0:1 kox liquor, 2 barrel. liquor, 1 ft. 2 bbli 2 kees " box exec, barrel liquor, AT MILL CREEK AT HUNTINGDON - - . OFFICF4 I .)I3T'.TIIE ; I=II4O:WEALTH INattitANdE COAWANY OF' THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. • •, Pirtbs.m.mits, Dee. 5, 1559, The Board of Directors or the Commonwealth Inen_ t &nee Company of the State of Pennsylvania have THIS DAY declared & dividend of SIX PER CENT. on the capital stook of the Company, clear of State tax, for the et: monies ending Not. nA, ISM payable to the stork brdders• or their legal represente lives, on and Pita r the 7th jest. nt the mho, of the Company, No. aII CHESTNUT Street. SAML. MOON. d 7 Gt Secretary, C"I4EXCILANqE nv.lu, 1950. At an Election held on the 21st instant, the following gentlemen were chosen Directors of th a Bank : Alexander O. Cattail, Joseph Lindsay, Robert K. Neff, Nanutel T. Canby, James Steel, John P. Grose. Edmund A. Bonder, Charles Knecht. Alexander W Whim, /avid Vanderveer, nosh Craig, Philip R. Mingle, Christian J. Ifollinan. And at the wee thw. of the Board THIN DAY, the fol lowing oil : Mere were anointment) , e.oetedt A. 0. C ATTE lib, President. It. R. NEFF. Vice President. J. W, TORN Er. Camino'. NOTICE.—HOLDERS OF TILE MORT— gage fiends issued by the Catawiene, Williamspott, tied Erie Railroad Company era. invited to call with in twenty Moe Born this date, at the °Moe of the Company. RN WALNUT Etreet, between the hours 2 of 10 end o'clock, daily. and sign the power el' attorney under the resolutions passed by the Bondholders, at the meeting held on the 'lint. NA lIEL V. MERRICK, ROBERT 13AYA F. A. VAN DYKE. Jr, J. N. HUTCHINSON, M. I'. IIU'I'CIIINERN, WM, D. lANntl n ,Tr t i t ni a te. Ilootanber 8.1859. n^A lm INSIIR.LNCE COMPANIES. DELAWARFI MUTUAL SAFETY IN Huniorct COMPANY, I'll DEL' lA. INCORPORATED 1895. The following Htatement of the Affairs of the Com bitzti:Tr:uhlialu it in conformity with a Provision of ite TRISMIU3III RdeGiVeti from Nov. 1,1868, to ()et. 31,1339 On Marino and Inlnnd Ki5ke......e366,236 31 On Fire Itisks .. 115,727 50 $471,066 29 Premiums oil Policies not marked off Nov. . 38 PIIRMIUNX }nuked o(1na oartied, Irmo Nov. 1, 1A8.9; to 004.31,1859: On Almine Inland Ruda $371,111 139 011 Fite Rid; 118,10 40 SI 0,4711 Interest, kn., reoeived during Lone ..... 4819 89 001,377 17 L 1111861., XX PKVIVA, 'ETC. Daring the year ns above: Marina and Inland Navigation Leases . . .3168.005 70 Vire ]sees.2d,l72, Return Premiums. ................ 33,100 13 Reinsuranoes, CQlllll,i/MllOlOl to • Agent'', Tana, 48,299 84 Expenses, tittlartes, Rent, Ma Outte', Aco.--- AASETF. On TIM eiINIPANI• November I, 1059: 5121,060 Philadelphia City percent t. Loan .5123 060 CO 100,000 Penns. State Five Loan.... 93,664 oo 21.000 Do. do. Six du. do. .... 31,000 00 26,0) United States Treasury 1534 per cent. Notes, and interest due— 15.203 61 304100 United States Treasury 6 por cent. Notes 30,015 00 20,000 T.-amenity Loan to the City of Phi ladelphia 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds.— 43,600 00 10.000 North Pennsylvania Railroad !dart age Six per rent. Sonde—. . 12,300 00 14,0 WentoPlulailelphia l'asseneer Rail way Company 7 per cent, Coupon 12,600 00 10,000 300 Shares Stock 50nde.................. 12,600 Chu Company, Interest and Principal guaranteed by the City, of Phila... 15,000 00 6,000 100 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 3,776 CO 6,000 1 1 3) Shares North Pennsylvania Rail road CompanY ~..... MO 00 1,200 SO Shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tux Company 1,200 00 1,003 : Shares Ptillmle!phis and Savannah Steam Navigation Company. • - • 200 00 3 Shares Ocean Steam Naviga'ion Company ,71 1 3 00 260 0 ShareqPhiladelphiaand Havre de Grace Steam Tow boat Company . 600 00 200 2 Shares Philadelphia Exchange Per.' rnar Per. $411.049 29 Cost. Al rirket Value,S4oB,7lB 54 and Mortgages.. Kin oo Real Estate., 111,365 36 Bills Receivable, for Insuranees made..." ... 181,099 CS Balances Oue at Agencies—Pre min mu on Ma rine Policies. Interest, and other debts due the CoinpanY Sorip and Stock of sundry In . s - urance Compa nies Cash on deposit in 8ank5..._...._....... .. : 3 ; ?"I froveynber 9,1859. The Board of Directors have THIS DAY &elated* Cash Dividend of EMIT PER CENT. on the Capital Stook of the Compan Y. and SIX PER CENT. interest on the Boris of the Company. payable on and alter the let proximo. They have ENO declared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY-FIVE PEE CENT. on the Earned Premiums for the year ending October 81, 1859, Certificates for which will be leaned to the parties anti t‘ to the same. on and after the Slat ofDecember next, DIRECTORS. William Martin, Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Sander, J. P. Pen iston, Theoultilug Paulding, Heim Moan, , John R. Penrose, Edward Darliruton, John C. Davis H. Jones Brooke, ALUM TTi4l.loir, Veneer AP Ilvaine, William .Eire, Jr., nmas C. Hand, hoes C. Hand, °bet Burton, William G. Ludwig, Jat>ol , P. Jane , . loseph H. Beal, James D. APFurland, Dr. R. M. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre, George G. Lei per. John U. Semple, Pittsburg Hugh Craig D. T. Morgan, Charles Pak ; A: B. Berger, ILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS C, HAND, Vine President. IIi.,NRY LYLBURN. Beoretary. nll-lm A MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE (JO., A-a. CAI, INCORPORATED MO—CHARTER PERPET- Ho, gIONVALHUT Street above Third, Philadelphia. Having a hula paid-up I..apital Block and Surplus in vested in vim and available i;eouritie", continue to m ew" ion Duel int', Stores, Furniture. Merchandise, Vessels la Fort and their (tamps. mid other Personal Property.. All lessee liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTO”. so m e lli 1E t 4 1 ° , " ' obn T. Lewis. • tame" R. Campbell. =gel g. mutton, 'dinned O. llntilti, atria Brady. Chas. w..Pouliner. brae] Morn". • °FORGE ABBOTT. President ARle. Secretary. 1a23-]rif TKOMIVI F AME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. el CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED AyRIL IS% ny YLVANiA. THE STATE OF S.ENS CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. . VIO EL WEIR/ITT. ................... Broo.. & CO. ILLIMO W. WALTIMI , Will OM Ryan & CO. ckfitAtias RICIIAIDaON-. J. 0. Rowe & CO. AURORA y WE5T........ Weill. F01)011, & Lloyd. •IR.LAA I.ttplOCOrt,... timanott. Runtar. & BOOM . .011.,0/1 W. aTOOT, •....... ?&114001_, Bt011t• & CO. anal Lime. Jr......... Awls, BLas., & Co. awn B. 8uway........ yavio & Haney. A. 11. RowitiTraim.— . oaanhol rub Ilrooka. & CO.. 4011!.1 R. Eh1ae0n......... Ohn B. Ellison & lions. ,loun W. Evaaman..— John W. Everman & Co. TUOYAS 8, Alinrin..,.. dayace% Martin. (aEOROF. W. EIA I % President. , JONATHAN J. FIL,OOIIIII, Vice Free% WILLLAMB I. BLANCHARD. Sao's% aut-tf _ _ j NBIfR A li OE C OMP A N Y OF THE Ja STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RIE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD NG. °haltered in 1794—Capital s3l)o.ooo—Assets, January 1, 1848. 8811,446 60-100. All Invested in sound and available seourities—con tinue to insure on Vessel. and Cargoes , Buildings, Stooks of Aleroharubse, tto,, en liliejitl terms. DIRECTORS: tem D. Shetretd, Genteel!. Stuart, moon Toby, hulas Maealaster. Samuel ()rant. Jr., Tobias Wagner. GliataS. Smith, Thomas H. Watteon, /2bn B. 'WA,. Henry U. Freeman,Wanm R. White,' Ch: r rlep. Lents, 11H1 ( eltVI C IHVEINEHRD, Troxident. WILLIAM lia SPE R. Secretary. In e-wirn If Lr. _IFE INSURANCE AN!) TRUST (X)l4 -1 PANY.—THE_ PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COAII'ANY. Northeast oorner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Assets, 902423 24. IftdPREB LIVES fot the whole term of 'life—grants annuities and endowments—purchases life interests in Real Estate, and melee all contracts depending on the contingencies of l Life. They not as Executor", Administrators, Assignees Trustee', and Guardians. 'TKUSTEES. Bielet L. Miller, Samuel B. Blokes, maim Coates, William Martin, R chard B, Newhold, James It, McFarland, William P.:Recker, Joseph I. Trotter, William 11. Kers, James Boston, SitmoclO Huey. Theophi lux Paulding. Charles H allowell, Edmund A. Homier, Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson. R_odolpline Kent, John W. Horner, William IL Carr, Ellis B. Archer, P.P. Outlaw, Samuel J. Christian s William RoViertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. its n, John G. Brenner, I'. B. Miahler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAhIL. E. STOKES, Vice Pren't. Joeti W. 11011:10R.SearetaTT. nulB-ly THE QUAKER. CITt INSURANCE Jt• FRAME MP ANUI L PHI N DE LP R ea A WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPE'VUAL. BURP US. _ 160.000 Fl IklAKAie, AND INLAND ff;dtikkNoF„ Ilasuranco.limitellAnd perpetual, on Ihniden6. xnd Ater° mediae of all descriptions. Martine Insurance, inland and Cogan, on Versals, Freight and Cargo to and from all part% of the World, GEORGE tt, V. ROM Vice I renident. R. R. CIAPASIIALL SearetarYi 8..11, BUTLER, An Secretary. MREcrons. E. W. Bailey, Andrew R. Gbambere, Chorine G. IrMny, H. R. Ciwgehall, Ron. A. M. FUJI., r. an 27 . 1111. , Heat, it. C. C:ttg:ll, roster 8. rerlann, Samuel Jones. M. D., LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR 'ALE dITY AND COUNTY . OF PM ['ADP:I4'IIIA. In the matter ache Estate of M.E.X.A.PaIER I.I.ALL, deceased. Ear citrate') to the administration nod 'mottos of SARAH DAVIS. executrix of the teat trill and ;mita :Dont of Alexander Hall, deceased. The Auditor appointoil tof the Court to audit. settle. and ettjust the eccount of rue Administrator of f,ARA 11 DAVIS, deeenged, nx execntrix of the said ALEXAN DER lIALL, doceeeett. and to report distribution of the balance to the hairdo of nod ammo meat, will meet the Partite% in interest at Inn Mike. No. 200 North FIFTH street. on WEDNESDAY, December 2let. JAW. at 4 o'clock P. Al. GEORGE W. THORN, de-end ht` Auditor. IN THE COURT OP COMAION PLEAS FRIA. FOR T IME CITY AND cpUPITY OF FIIILADET, Notice in hereby given to all penning Diterrated in the (Wallin; estates, that the F minreiblo the Judgoa of the court of Common Plena oforoen id have nproulted SAT u4DAy. HE Slat DAY OF DECEMBER, 185 U, at 10 o'elerik in the forenoon, Inc the hearing of the game, and for showing canoe why the following Recounts ought not to ho allowed; and in default thereof the tonne will be confirmed. • • . &tate of 111ftry Ihnnny Wn)lnce, find account of True tee. I.Btato of Airs. Al. M. !Delmar., rink eaeoont o 'Create% EDWARD 0. WEBB. d 31121924 Prothonotary. THE DISTRICT COURT FOR TIIE CITY 4Nt COUNTY OF PIIII.ADELVIIIA. Joseph Yieldm'eyer vs Joseph geburr. F.. fn., June T. 'M. No. G 39. Jelin Penal' vs. Joseph fhliurr. Fi. fa., Sept. T., '(4t. No. In. White & Van Viict vs. Joseph Pclsurr. Pi. fa., Sept 'u. No. 17. The Auditor appointed hi the Court to report diens bution of Om lurid arising froth the sale of the person:ll property of the defeniVit, under the ittsive sundrt other Writs, will Ottent to OA duties °lbis appointment on AIOND.II APT.BIII4OO A 7f, nt o 'oloili, llooomher 29, 1809 . of office. at the Southeast coiner EIGHTH and WWI 'l` fifteen', when and where ell person 4 in terosted are TegnirOli to present their chums. or be de - 1 1rit .7om "I" H I NT gi% "%Will.: STY, Aodttor REASt.-200 bbls.,e3oo half bbls., 140 - 11-x • .111 litter 2,020 own( Patent Tallow Gramm, tuft b 1 vragone,_ and,dlll3 t for rag y• tl).. Rt. 4 4,,n QUGAR-TIOUSE tioteaa.tith.l beawle for tittle lir NOB r ' g "itiAPcifiiAt WILLCOX & GIBBS' SEWING ' NA , %thine rievir Nits to Aiirq ltro . nos . Fur e , tt:3 tvit • :A MERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a reliable medium through which &hails and Pam, Ilea may obtain competent teachers. Parente may ob tain, rtatuitourol),inrorination and circulate of the beet schoola. SM woommi, CO„ ale BIWA MAY. New York, or nl2.tf PO2 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. 11111SDAM BS UIIEGARAY AN T ITI vi LLY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. FOR YOUNG LAMES. PHILADELPHIA, No.18(12 LOGAN SQUARE, VINE B'PREET. Madame GREG A RA Y respectfully informs her friends and the publics In several .that independently of her Bearding and DayElchoot, direcledr jieraelf and her none, Idme. PREVBST, NEw YO RK she in tends, m connection withT, her Mena, me. D'HER VIJAY, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Inaututiou an preemely the same plan ea the one above mentioned. 06-3 m B RYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, loomed at Phila delphia, S. corner tiEVENTIIe:CHENTNUT: New Vtirk, 13 . ufralo, Cleveland., Oh ease. and Ni. Louts. Per in ronnetion, call or eend for sue . ra-tt q,,AVING FUND.---UNITED STATES kJ TRUST COMPANY. corner THIRD and CREST- N UT fitreete. Large and small mini received. end aid bank on de- E PER C N INTE WNlTlihtotrttieng4Oi'Ti4.lg, the day orwi T tirdrawal. Office oars, from El 'anti 6 o'clock every day, and on %)N DAY EVEN INGE from 7 until Y o'clock. from .til RAFTS fordo ec le on England, Ireland, and Scotland, upwad. Prewlent—BTEPllEN R. CRAWFORD, UNTER. FRANKLIN SAVING FUND--- No. MI South FOURTH Street, tetween Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De- Deeds on demand. Depositors' money Ground by Government State. and City Loans, Ground Renta,Mortgagell, &o. Ile Company deems safety better then larke pro ts. conininuontly will mono risk with deposi tors money, but have it at all times ready to ro- turn with 6 per cent. interest to the owner, al susp they e have always done. Thip Company never d. Pommies, married Or etnyle, and Ninon' can deposit in their own right, and /mph deposits can be withdrawn ONLY by then consent. Charter _perpetual. Incorporated by the State lof PF r ianNylvania, with autlionty to receive mo 91.AitUrVar sa4ll7lnand RECEIVED. titrioo open daily from pto o'cdoolc, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings angle o'clk. 4763,81 i GI PIRBOTORII. Jnoob H. Shannon, Cues Cadwallader, John Bhindler, George Russell, eardaeh, W. Sloan. tdward_T. Hyatt. LF4I K blianr 1.711te h se 1.74,7 4 , et, datberthw a strg_ oh n un Innonerd. • Joaeoh W. htpicrott. JACOB B. SHA NON, President. g i s ale CADWALLADIR, Treaaurer• CAVING FUND---FIVE PER CENT. IN EREST.-NATIONAL SAFETY' TRUST COM PS N y. WALNUT Street.Southweet °other of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the Mats of Pennerlra "Tioneyys rooeived in any run, large or nau. and in terest positron' the der of depot to the day of with drawal. The 01600 is open every day from 9 o'elook in the mornine o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday ervoinge 8 o'clock. Bun. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vies rreeldent. WILLIAM J.ROOD, B.otOtary. ===l 9M. D 2 87 DIR ICTO2R Mon. Beery L. Ben ner, F , . Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Bell, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Earnest K. Ashton, Joeeph_Ye_rkes, C. Landreth Menne, Henry Didenderfer. blon9Y is received and payments made daily. The investments are made, to conformity_ with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Illortsesee, Uround Rents, and such first-clue securities as enil 'eve Insure perfect security to the deportere, and which cannot fail to give permanency and stability t 3 this Institution. aul-If STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA- T PNT OV ER-STR (NO ORAND PIANOS, SQIIeRE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS, now pre ferred in concerts and in ;mete circles by the beet Performers. Received the first premiums over the best make re, from Judkes like (Jolt/chalk. Mason. and others. Chndense ell competition. BLASIUS BROTHERS, ds-sy 1N CHESTNUT Street. my,HOLIDAY PRESENTS! PI ANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PLAIVO,FORTES. ME LOD EONS. PIANO ES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. Made hy Raven. bacon. Co„ Nunn, dr. Clark Hallett, Dame, Co., and others. myt4-4 J. GOULD, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. sBol.ccs e 7 ImoOIIICKERING 85 SONS, MANO7IC7ORNAS 07 GRAND, SQUARE, ArtiD UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. WAREROOMS &or STREET. Constant y in store a large stock of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALI,,ED INSTRUME TS. We have been awarded, at the different Exhibitloll4 In this country and ump.. 58 goo ANDCLVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO BENT. .18X-11 A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. SCHOMACKER a CO., 1011 CHESTNUT Street, reepoetfullv invite the musk , loving publio to call and examine their new and suo aessful improvement— nth PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone,Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding all the objectione generally made to the style of Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost or the same. In volume, purity of tone. great power, brilliancy. full ness, depth. and evenneu of touch, with exquisite deli cacy and sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND S DEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN are_UB wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this country.Constatly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. Vt'e have been awarded the First Prommins, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prise Medsl from the Crystal Palace Halo- Mum', Now Y0rY.1863. soli( GAS-BURNING COOKING sass STOVES. Wig' - What is more important to the comfort of a . family than a good Cooking Stove? Mora. ng Star gives entire satiafaction. It has two large ovens for linking and roasting, it posseases more coo, uniences than any other stove, and never fails to (Tecate. It beefake bread. roast a turkey, boil a din ner. broil a teak, and boat water for washing, all at the sauna time. For sale only by CHAR LES JONES,3OS North Second street, where the splendid new Cooking Stove be) - hellt, unsurpassed by any fist top cooking stint,. may be area in daily successful operation. It hens large ex tended oven which bakes ill the most perfect manuer. would also call attention to my brat premium Curer gas consuming parlor stoves. which are manutactured in tile boat manner, of heavy Russia iron. CHARLES JONFS. NZ North HECON D Street. • STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR,_ No. Me MARKET tarREET, la now inginuod b meet the wants of thepublic more completely in all the dinette of the Stove trade than an other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of whinit he invttes COM OA RAT. VIC IIIcAMINATION. The following are among his own popular inventions, several of which Faye already obtained a national repu tation he surpassing in tato //ince and ecomom Y any other Biwa,e in use. . . • . JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved oas-burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to be the host Stove for family use in the world. JAMES SpEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated oas-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming intogeneral use. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air-tight (hut-consuming Parlor stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved {Patented) Ornamental 'Skutt Urn, which from its beauty and utility a likely. this OVISO2I, to be univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, awl Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR to the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated flatlway-ear Heater. For all of the above the Inventor very Justly claims advantages whioh repuire hat to be understood by the Public to be universally appreciated andpreferred to any other articles of that class in the market; and he would hereby extend a cordial invitation to elf persons in went of Stoves to oat] and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether inteading immediately to pur chase or not. H OUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR intert. Buy your COAL AT HICKS'. where nothing b utthe very hest quality of Lehigh and Schuyl kill Coatis Mimed at the following reduced press: Lehigh, Broken, EgF, and 5t 0 v e......... et 2.5 per ton. •• ' . 400 F . . Large 'from date nrduei and fall weieltt, al SIICKrt yard, southeast corner MARSHALL and WILLOW. and ice. W. CatO(MIE & CO., K- 7 • Office 116 South FOURTH Stteet, WHARF, I'l BTtarET, Stll LI YLK Dealers 1112,1 Warren; or Locust Mountain, Lehigh, and Schuylkill COAL. Merchandise taken on wharlhge. 015 am HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHICIII COAL, rrerweil with etre, for sale on Lest terms. Apply at IslICIWLElird Depot. NINTH and WILLOW Streets 523..tf 1)0INGS. OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR FOR 1169. SIX FIRST PREMIUMS AND NIX DIPLOMAS. Best Furnace for \Varmint Buildinsa• To ARNOIM & WILSO , I. GAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. l'ArAuusx, BEST PORTABLE FURNACE. To ARNOLD k WILSON. lICIIMONTPOI PORTABLE FURNAOF. FIRST Panyonm. • • BEST COOKING RANGE. To ARNOLD & WILAON. ,011ILSON'S DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE: . FIR' r Palomar. BEST PARLOR COAL GRATES. To ARNOLD & WILSOIY. I.OW DOWN and BASKET GRATES, Ill4T PREMIUM. BEST ENAMKI.LED SLATE MANTELS. To Aosoi I k w l iaaa, F or a va r, b an dam a e leplay of Enamelled Slats Man tels, very lug fonixlietl. Bail of itupertor workutnektp, FIRST PRE3II U3l. ARNOLD & WILSON. 1010 CHESTNUT otroeta B. M. Fsi.Twimi,. Sept oft-If ROU I E . I.Lsr PAI NT—A very siipcnor Pure French Snow White Vine, (Vieille Alontggne Company's,/ ground in oil pure. Chrome Groan, various eludes, in oil, pure. let Yollow , Venetian Red. ground in oil, yore. liptiateh Brown, Brown Lilac Zino, " " For *lie by WETHERI BROTIIF,It. Mnnoractursro. 018-If lynx. 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. roLLICKOFFER'S ANTI-RIFEUMATIO CORM : I have been 11111 toted with rheu nudism for rt long period—a rortion of the tune hod no IMO of my limbs, Tried your Cordisl, and in three dale I woo nbln to wall: down stairs. and inn week the vnin entirely felt me. Ido cheerfully recommend the I..or dint to those who nre Afflicted with that dreldful COM' plitint. Yours. ts. W. Ni:trr is. Ifroker. 13.3.7 r111(.5t. PrGlVlri , d iy THEOlioftE Chemist, N. E. corner 1 . 1 and SIXTH sts. nl43m MINTON'S ENOATISTIO TILES for • A • ac c t!. Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottages. • Garden Vases sod Fouutnins. V trifled ripe for drains and Water conductors. lut.soi tad and for sale br ts_tr vain S cittl4llll4 :if ins - ("LIVES —Spanish Queen, in prime order V tore, and rm. mi. be A. MKFINO, oat UA Routh utirorr Fltraet T O WESTERN AND SOUTIIERN Aid; eliants.—A lar4o eto k or Manila, Rope. alt aicsts, manufdetured and to- sale. nt the loweot New lurk bY n2a Mn „ urn+. CESE coSTUNES. --811 pairs, in %-/ greafvarieto, for Ton atUres, &n.. just received at the CHINESE NTOE Ite South ElilliTlt ?treat, 40-fit .1 I.PN NEW YORK SYIWP-300 bbls. assorted AO 1 1 Carole by JANSES GRAHAM &00 • huswielAti SAVING FUNDS. "A little, but often, fills the Puree." "A. DoUr saved Is tine. , PIANOS. STOVES. COAL. 0);1; y trtriitiSK'' pURNESS t BRINLEY, , A No. 429 MA [MET NTRENI9.. RALE. OF FRENCH WOW. Jr rguar Mort 1116, December 16. at 10 e'oloak, by catalogue, on 6 months oreda -3.50 Package, and lots Of fancy and staple French dry goods. Si' BAnarlea and catalogues early on the morning of sale. JJut SCOTT, Jr, AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the COMO= M Rouse. between FOURTH and TN Streets. SALE OF FANOY FORS FOR LADIES' AND AllB3ES' WEAR, On 'Nestles b! tins, Dec 13_, commencing nt It o'clock, consisting in Dart of real Mink, Sable, German Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Stone. Martin, hlver blortin, and other fashionable i furs, n seta of two and three pieces: Cakes, half Capes, and N. ictorines, with Muffs and Cuirs to match. Catalogue!' res i de on the morning of sale. BA LE OF E'll ROIDER lES. RIBBONS, .I.IILLI- NitRY GOOD , FANCY KNIT GERMANTOWN GOODS, On Wednesday Mor.sune. llth inst.. by catalogue. on a credit, commencing at 10 o'clock. 19 - Barnylee arranged for examination early on the moraine of sale. plin.lP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. 530 / 3 .. MARKET Street. and 511 MINOR Aired. SALE OP 1 hed BUFFALO ROBES. On Tuesday Morning. Deo. 13. at 11 o'clock yteciaely 'lntl be' sold, by cata logue, 1.200 Noa. y.. 1. 3, and 4 buffalo robes. Also, 3(0 annerior lined and trimmed do. The attention of buyere la reque•ted to this adle. SALE OP BOOTS. SHOES. BROGA.Nri, AND 01.751 OVERSHOES. On Thursday' Morning, Deo.ls.nt Itro'clma precisely, will be sold, by cata logue; on four months' credit, about 750 CAWS Ootl, ihnee, brogans, 51110 over•thoea t men 's . boa 'and youth'' first ..wit! double - tole grained, thick kip.'nrid colt' loofa; a ye.ome n a and rammer,' grained. heeled. calf and lue tents ; a so. 200 pair women's, mouses', and oh Idr' attentionade goat welt boots. Theof buyats particularly requested to this sole. SHIPPING. p lIILADELPIICA CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. Silk AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF,TIIE ABOVE, NAMED CORPORATION, MILD At NO. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCEAligli, As 10 o'clock A. hl.,Beptember 7th.1869, the follow ing gentlemen were emnaimously elected Directors the Company, els: GEORGE H. STUART, • S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALRWR, ann. JOIIN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the cArITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now oven at the above named Office, where all persona favorable to the en te r- Mile are re/Deena/ invited to sulatenbe. sB-tf FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP C4ltti Y. The United States Mail Steamehips AR AGO, 3,100 tons, David Lines, Commander, and FULTON. LW/ tons, James A. wetton, Commander, will leave New York, Havre, and Southampton, for the year 1539, on efollowing day. To meet now requirenients of the Post Office Depart ment, the days of sailing of the A RAOO and FULTON from HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON, will, after their present voyur es. be changed as follows from NEW YO rt K, save in the case of the present departure of the FULTON. which will take place on the 17th December, the schedule remains unaltered: FROM vaw roar. naval. AND sOrTlll.llll . l'oll. PIILTON....Dec. 17. y lILTON... Jan. 13.... Jan. ARAGO.. -.Jan. 7. A RA(lO_, -.. Jan. 31. Feb 1. F111:1014.....F.b. S. F [TILTON-- Feb. 29 ...Fe b 19. ARAGO.. tilch.3. A RAGO,_. --Mc h. Z/-.2ile h. 29. FULTON. ..klch. 31. FULTON....ApL24.-.Apl. si These steamers, built expressly for Government ser vice, with double engines, under, deck. every attention has been taken in the construction of the halt and ma chinery to insure eafety and speed. The Ihipebave five water-tight compartments enclosing the engines, so that in the event of collision or stranding, the water could not reach them. end the pumps being free to work, the safety of the vessel and passengers would be se cured, Recent experience has demonstrated the ate*. lute necessity of this mode of construction. Tim accommodations for passengers are believed to combine every comfort and convenience that can be de sired. Prom New York to Southampton or Hare—Firat Cahn. 8130 : Second do.. vs. . . . From Hume or Southampton to New York—First en Inn, 700 francs 1 Second do., 370 francs. TorlB/100t0 re going to London these steamers offer the advantage of economy bath in time end entente. Ruecte delivered in London. No passage secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. All letters and new,- capers must pass through the Post Office. For freight orpneange &Pals to W. S. DRAY ON. Agent, 7 Broadway, New York. WILLIAM !SALIN, Agent, Havre. CROSKEY 5c CO.. Agents, Southampton. AMERICA,:EUROPEAN EXPRESS COMPANY, Agent, Parts. war. NE LLSON,_ Agent , Office, Tobacco Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia. Plana of.Vari ships can be seen. 1137 radial STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND FRANCE, AND GERMANY. THE HAABURG AIitERICAN PACKET COM _ rA, '8 IRON MAP STEAMSHIPS. HAMMONIA. Capt. H. P. dehtvetutert. BAXONIA cmpL H. Ehlers. BORUBBIA, Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA, Capt. H. Tsube. TEUTONIA, Capt. H. Eased': Theso /Reamers are all brat-clus Clyde-built scowls; are intended to sad from Pier M, North River, N. Y., as follows FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, FUNK% AND HAMBURG. The elegant and powerful Iron Sere. Steamship BA VARIA. Capt. IL Taube, PAM tons burthen, will aait as ribovre. on • • • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, at 12 n'eloollt M. Passage, including Railroad Pare from Philadelphia to New York, sod from Southampton to London, First Cabin. .SOO I Second Cabos...s6olSteras...ol6 The BAVARIA tritl be anooeeded try the felloenat Steamships; SAXOMA..............TRURSDAY.Deember 1. January IL TEUTONIA. .... ED.NESDAY, Pobrooty 1. HA Al AMNIA . THURSDAY. March I. 10" Potsaeozara forwoardrd to I.iverpool. Doblio. Bel - fact. Cork, hilassow, Paris, and Antwerp, at throush rate.. • These steamers ate fitted up with anneualled sesom modarions for first, second, nod third class Passengers. The Second Cabin accommodations of these Ships are equal to the first-class of most steamers. Certificates of passage Issued from London, South ampton. Ilene, and thmb:Lyn, to New york. Frei rht ensaged in Yhtladelphla will be PmutPtlr attended to by . the New York Agent, and shipped tree of all commission. For Fretgta or Panama. finely exclosively to W. A. HAIM Lt.. Agent. Office of the Hamburg American Mail Steamships, 112-t( fiorthwast corner IOURTH anti CHESTNUT „goTHE lIRATIBII AN!) NORM AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL ISTRA3I- PROM NM TOlll TO LIVILIPOOI. (nue Cabtn 86cond Cabo,' TI PROM BOSTON To tiegaToot.. Chief Cabin Passage— —......—... —#llo Reigns! Cabin Passage.-- —.._._ __ ea The rpm from Boston call net - tali fax and Cork Hatton PERS A, Capt. Judkins, I CAN VA, Capt. Lang, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, r CA, Capt. MAW. ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott, lAG RA. Capt. d ndetion. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. 'll ROPA,Ccsat. J. Leach These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-hea d; green (In starboard bow ; red on port bow. A F HlCA.Shanuon, leaves N York, Wednesday, Dec.?. ED ROPA, Anderson, " BOSSOn. Wednesday, Pen. 11. PERSIA, dullitme. " N Yell, Wednesday, Dec.2l. AMERICA, Millar, " Poston. Wednesday, Deo. 23. ASIA. Lott, " N Fort, Wednesday, Jan , 4. CANADA, Lang, " Roston, Wednesday, Jan. IL Berths not ',soured until ;cud for. An expel - mated Surgeon on oor.rd. 1 . owners of them, shins will not be ommountable for Gol , Silver, Rultion. Specie, Jewelry, Yreontotts Stones or A tali, unless tails of lading are signed therefor and the , us thereof therein expreseed. For freight or pSII- Sure apply to B. CUNARD. 4 Dowling Green, nro New York. FOR THE SOUTH.-CILARLES TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight et an aver:4e of ityrlEN Per Cent be low No g g Yor kSteamship_retes. FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C. The 13.8. Mail Steamship KEYSTOI. STATE, VIC , lain Charles P. Marehno.n. will sail on TharadaY, vcc. 15th. at 10 A. M. Through In s 9 to tabours, only 60 hem O&M. FOR SAVANNAH. Gs. The U. 8.• Mail STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain John J. Garvin, will gall on Monday. December , at 10o'clook. 1 brough in ad to c% ) hour., only ill hours at gait. atrtiaillai dap, ansed from ever t3a turtle) to every Eve der. Goods received, and Biis of Lading signed ev 'n y e splendid Ent-claw side-wheel Steamships' KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA pow run as above every ten days, thus forming a five.day oommn- Mention with Charleston and Savannah, and tne South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, there Ships con nect withsteamers for Florida . , and with RO., for all places in the Synth and southweeL INSURANCE. Freight and Inger/ince on a large proportion of Goode shipped North will be found to be lover by thertnetnire than by galling veggies, the premium being* one-half the rate. • • N. B.—lnsuranoe on all Railroad Freight le entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Companies talons elfrish from these points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. , Fare by this route 26 to 40 per gent. cheaper than by the Inland Route, as will lar aeon by the folorwing sche dule. Through tiohetu frnm Proiadgiphers via Chszlea t.m and Mcannah stearnshi ps, lIN CLUDEN MEALS on the whole route. nicest from Charleston and savan nah to Montgomery : INLAND Lail. To Charleston-..... al3 00 Cterteston.-.......-...10 60 Savannah.-- LS 03 &Neenah— 31 Of. Augusta...._.. Al 00 Augusta..-..__. 3e 00 Maeon....-..... 31 DO Mason— 3 Atlanta.- 33 021 Atlanta--....v_. 31 00 Oolumbne—, 34 00 Columbus 34 V/ A1bany...._..... 31 00 tabour Err CO I.lontgomery_ .. 00 Montromery.-- - 33 GO Mobile.... 33 CO Mobile.- ....... 44 SO Now t)reeins... Ye New SS 00 No bills of lailineeigned after the ship has Wed. For freight or peerage apply on board, at seoond wharf above Vino street, or to AVE:X. HERON, Jr., Elouthsrest corner FOUTH and C fl ESTPI UT. Avail in Oharleston, T.,5./t T. O. fIUDU. vann‘'i. 11 WiT.t' & OAM HELL. For Florida front Charleston; steamer Carohne every 15 4 1 Mii 6 rida from Saverolah,steamers St. Mary's and St. John's. every Fuesday end Saturday. .i 513 WEST CHESTER and FlMPirs P ILADELPRIA RAIL ROAD vta MEDIA. FALL A HItANOEMENT. Ou and alter MONDAY, December 12.1859. the frame will leave Philadelphia. from the Station, N. E. corner of EItifrITENTII and MARKia Streets, at 8 10 A. M.. I, and cat P. M. Leave West Chester, from the DEPOT, on EAST 111 ARK ET STREET, at 7.15 and 11.20 A. M., and 4.15 P. ht. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at BA. M., am' 2 P. M . L o nva NV..i Charter at 7.0 A. At,. and P. M. The trains leaning Philadelphia nt MO A. M. and 0. M. ronne,t at Pennelton with the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad, for ronoord Chaddstord, Kennett Square, and A, ondale. HENRY WOOD, - 05-tt uenet6 l Su p erintendent. CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY!—LOOT{ OUT !—GOOP NF.WB FOR ALL !—The never fatling Mrs. VON HORN to the hest; ohs suc ceeds when all others have failed. Alt who are in trouble, all who bare beep unfortunate, deceived by false promises. fly to her for advice and comfort. In lore Voir, she never /oils. She has the secret of srintun) l the affections of the opposite sex. It is this fact w ich induces illiterate pretender; to try to imitate inr, and copy her advertisement. She shows lon the likeneesof your future wife, husband, or abeent mend. It is well known to the public, at large that she is the first and only person who can show the likeness in reality, and can give entire satisfaction on all the con ePrnl of lire, who'll can be tested and proved by thou sands, both married and single, who daily and merry visit her. Come one! come all! to No. 1.536 LOMBARD Street. lAtween Juniner and Broad. de-dt* CHEAPEST WIN OW GLASS in town, nt DICK'S. H. W. corner of SEVENTH and SOUTH'. nni—ros • %ACKEREL —125 bbls., 180 halves, 115 suarisis, , and 200 kilt' prime_ l a . Is• 300 bkli. ansl VOYERING'S SYRUP, in hhds. and et reduced pricer*, for Fate by LAMES GRAHAM it Co., •3* LETITIA &treat SALMON. -9.5 UN. prime new No. 1 Sal tf,triln'ltaVal I NN PIT riI } S.2 I IN T 4VNit to rpll{.—Just received, it large invcke of Tar, to surertor order and lartelmnnaln, Vi for L a g bY jgo Fitirk• THOMNIft. 1.14 80ri • Roe. and 141 SP 111URTH RTIBEY. I Permari, on. iread REAL ESTATE AND tams, TUESDAY NEXT. Noon aed Nee now Sales. Pamptilgt catalogues now ready, cm:464in fell par tioulais of the sloe ts to he told at 13 o emit noon, and th teat estate at 7 o'elook eerskiag, with • list of sales 20th and ffth inst., and areal estate at private eel& ARD.—PUBLIC BALES REAL ESTATE eroCKS AT TRH EXCILANGE.-43shis or reel and etoeke rill hereafter be itelstat U o'clock 'cote in the evening at 7 o'clock. Sir 63;144,140ne haring the option of &bane& B' Handbills of each prclantl lamed al wa :"Wl Le i addjtion to welch re pabhsh. on MI patents{ to tee sale, one thousand catalogues, is et lons, Wing feu desetlytions of otl the emeriti' a to be coi l{ on the tollosnneTnesday REAL EsTATir. .41T PRIVATE SALE. air We hares large arnonat of teal estate at .P . 6.7114 sale, including cereal dancnytion of nits and property, Printed bate rosy be bad id tla s_ secticiWti PRIVATE BALE REG teir Real estate entered en oat private de re gister and adrertined ocoasicnially in "ta Wretch 1,000 mute an Inntadv=eboas 0 PEREMPTORY SALE—RAILROAD BONDS. • Oa Tuesday, Dee. n. at It o'clock neon, at Qui Patlealplua Ex change, will be sold— Without reaertra,Cor accounted irlaeut it nog con cern— 9 second mortssge bonds (81.000 each) of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad Co. For other accounts-1 a shares American Avidesay of Mario, with tinter. 16 shares mehill Railroad Company. /355Delanare Motnal Insurance Company se nt. 1 share Mercantile Library. 39 shares Amerman Mutant Insurance Plade. 96 perio seen cordlraway, eaoetholder'e Eamon 'Ticket American Arademy of Music. 21T0CK6,1,04.1115, Le. On The:day:. Dec.lll, at 12 t'eloelc, noon, inn be add, at tie Yid xittaage— For account of wtom may concern— oon Pone , eta/etch& together OE% Knob; k, Mount Fteneent. and Mustettne BAutrond Vorogany, due Ja nuar! I,IM. REAL ESTATE BALE—DECEMBER 1.1. AT O'CLOCK . EVENING. Peremptory Sele.—EAT MODERN RESIDENCE, No 231 North Tenth street, ottat al Yin*. Ka. Dal* atentute. HULLOING LOToreat Cgs of Twenty-sisth street, north of Jolforh ~on Twentieth star& BUILDING LOT, east side of Batley street, north of Imre ram, in the rear of the &bore. autism,' Court Sete—Estate of Enos Levis, dee& 2 T WO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. northeast corner of Waskiniton and Orange meats. Pourteeatte ward. Sumo Estate.—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING. notth We• of Walter utoa swa BRICK Onus. Same Ennino--, THREE-STORYDWELL INGB, east side of Drama Infoltt,OOtth Wnakinttoo. Same Estate.- 2 THRBK-BTORY BRICK DWELL INGS, south side of a tea-feet snob between 0(39/1 and Tali* and Washington sad Walla* streets Berne Estate . -3 THREE. STORY BRICK DWELL INGS, southwest caner of Ninth nod Brown streets, Thirteenth ward. Orphans' Coart Babe—Estate of J. Rare Raps, deed. TR REBBToRY BRICK DWELLINbS, Juniper street, Borth of Rate. sus' Coatt 2 °T ilA DWELLINGS! . of m ai aide Coares "ed. er, west °ISL. John, Is* Northern Li BEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. MO Losebtrd street, vest of Eaphth. Two fronts. its. Lamed.* poseession. Peremptory 8410.—NEAT DWELLING, No. DV Ad dison street. between *aeration* ear Kir/ire/nth and Pia and Lombard streets. WA. Fate eibuelutu• Trustees' Stle—Erbste 0 D W ELL Dats (IWO. 6 THEEg-switr BRICK INGS, natant comer of Somerset. and Bettlagn streets, 'I wary.thlrd w trd. _ THREE-STORY BRICK DW.ELLING:,_ line !llan-tee crane. between Mauer and /*Eynon sad Eleventh sea Twelfth Weeny,. EI:SCSI-FS 2:TAN D.—Teree-W.ory bnek Stare 3154 dweivne. Ne. 1113 North Frost stroet. between Grass sad CL-stes.•ich f three -11-z/ °net dwelluto ty tl.a rear. Peremptory &de. —WELL-SECURED YELRLY GROUND ItE‘T, #1102.50. on ton of gr nati 6eranan town rand and Broad street ' abora -En ..tor street. Twenty-third ware, el feet on Bawd Want Si feet en tiertnantoarrnad,rl ant dm,. Two fronts. Da. Ws ab ohan. REAL ESTATE SALE. DECEMBER W. AT NOON. Thistees' Sale—Eicnte of T. Banes deed. FIRST-CLASS CIIMTNUT STREET PROPERTY. The valcaLiar property. No. nts Cheat:sat street. west of the United ht: ttl Custom floes*. between Fearth and fth streets. 27 Met IA inehen front, 4215 feet in depth .o Library street—haring two fronts- Br order or trus tees. ?articular' in handbills isa.d lithozraphie now rends. The three nr;optitties between the aborts and Fifth street are recreated. Trustees' Peremptory ES It—Estate of Joe. Fitzwater. dee WC_ , TWO-BTORY BRIO! nTORFAI AND DWELL INGS. southwest corner of Frankfort' road and Mod lane. Nineteenth ward. I's. Pale atiaolute. Fame Petate.—t BRICE DWELLING Reno cat north of Prince. Eighteenth ward. Boia Pam. kateta.—THßEE-STORY SNICK DWELL ING. west side of Fifth street. aort/a of Noble. Etk..Eale absolute. . VALUARIA FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT, DI acres on the Bethlehem turntike.l4. yr Ile west ni Lerner, &Mire. Montgomery county, Pa.,* mien from rbiladelobia. BUILDiNO LOT, Bridge street. vent of Thirt,-se youth Twenty-lowa ward, ta feet front, I:ofeet &APP. Two fronts. VAL1:4131. 0 BUSINEB4 BTAND.—Three-more brink store and dwelling. No. la Borth 8 1 gwrid saner. between Arch and Kane, having a