♦- Going A•Nntting. .„ 4: , -.r.: , 4iTruntsw , mATtroir WAVros .03 - 4 •Aggia'aini I pient at , hrishtiuttunnel weittier. ' Ont in the beniloidan • • - Ageteand I together. • - We wandered, ta,the meadow - T$ tough the lad aad swear brake, Away 'rnonethe briers and thistles ' Afar hr the naiet hike.. towering mauls, - 'Most aver Its atitylian lease, With iniriet* oldehnstelies ' , • .Drep s t noiseless tin crimson fioBoo. oak rrsa fading, 1 , Ate wealth et leaves nearly none, 7 Scattered down by the hillside,' ' stsakf ofaorii," ' Vhiettrolt trees, ' pointed and leafy, Mereit'atzTiug, gold autumn tossed, Their treasures in balls imprisoned - frost; ?OPP leitttron tihrririlt and miry , --Lent the nuttier shining Prawn, ' P ailing in showers et beautY. At oar feet earn. rattling dawn. Tire brialit hazel, bushy and lair, ,- I;rwakluiretinh; 1 4 rattled hinge tonohnt the easet;faigers tfiresionea the russet fringe, Railed but ite - ricili biet , rn /wrest ••, , ,,,, - ,1 , • -!'"%. All oVer tlte orlipy grim, • - That Agate and 1 grew•ireary • ;.Gathering the toying mass. • - ' ; .• !; 44 .,,'1 - ' , •":Aitie eit tinitieolit Starroe lie • • I .... . _ . " Un dern eath thelasel-nut tree. • • • ••'• r=- I • , ;ft ' ;Aid Ilbtil a titant•isSlMOl girl, . ...._-_,,2„=.,.:Was on my bendeLkone, ; • I.li . , ~•; ;Olsokiag the nuts, Smooth and shiny; ;."- l i-1-_ , •_, - , ••: . ..Rieking out the ndikrwhite meat, - .. Boring there ,up in my straw hat . •," • '' • '"Prit Aegis mid Ito eat. . : -4 - - t , '.! dirotin were the nuts ail aibtinans, Bright, shiny, smooth, and fair; ' Brown the leaves ortheold oak, y,,,, . •-• : I Yet brunet was Aggie's hair. • ' , I''' . ' "- 'Due was the air, soft and hazy, ....-, ~ ', The 'blue eloudii deeded the skies, - • ... ,' - .„. And blue us the anima lake beside Wit' ' , r s) ), yet bluer WS 440191 ,4 1/Yer• , • , ' We staid Oltdiiy, till theiii 'alight , ' ~,,,—„, • Was Aiding Out thlifthe hill; • 1"• ••=7•Tati tke • shadou of the evening . Caine , orseldrig 'lowly and still; ' Asst. alio hook Mebasket„ , ~ As the goldenday grew nate, _ = •••' "-- = - - '-'Weist hurrying outnt the dim weed - Moil to Our home in the vale. , ... • - .. That was a long. long time ego, -,-, -,•,•,-; ~- - • ::And I loved sweet Ages Reg, ' When we went nutting together = - :On that bright autumnal day; ".. „... 1 • Ellt_Deathwith hisioy fi ngers •-' : , 4 , - , = ,; emote her heart withn mtdden chill. . And we laid her softly, end sadly .. .-- - -By the nut iFie and rthe bilk - . , , ' . .. _ . ii.: .7;. .1. '— • - ; - • 4_,FaturOpir'Srrneriorr.---Audabiin gives, in his wahUffrological Ittography,"„ the following' adoinithf a Situation Of peril in Which he was PuCtiplaced—a 'position 'which, our readers Will ridinie, 'was' sufficiently exciting to affect' d thhiefilies of any man. • 'Oh' ray return - (he ,says) from the Upper Mississippi, I found myself obliged to cross one, of wide Prairies which; in that portion of = the Stites, vary the appearance:4' 'Vie; cenntry. The weather-was-fine, and all around me was as freehand hloeming es if. it liaajwiti g oned,krom the bosons ,of nature. My :kopeck, my gun ' and my dog, wore all I bad for baggage and company. ' The track which I followed was only an old Indian trail, and as darkness overshadowed the prairie, I felt some ,desire to reach at liait a corse t , in which I znfight• lie down to 'red: The' bightlawka were skimming over and around me, attracted liy theiniszing • wifiga 'of 'the beetles which ferried their' food, and the, distant howlingof rvolvep,,gave me Bente lope that I should soon arrive at the skirts of a woodland. .1 did so, and almost at the same instant a fire-light attracting my eye. r moved towards it full of coufideiiee'that it proceeded from the *amp of some Wandering Indians. I was mis taken., I.discovered -by its glare that it was fromtheleartit of-"a small log cabin, and that a tall figkre, leased rara repassed between it and me, as if, busy engaged in household ar rangement. - I - reached the spot, and presenting myself at the door, asked the tali - figure, which proved to be a woman; if I might take ehelter under her roof' for the night. „ Her roles was gruff, and her attire: negligently thrown about • her. She answered in the sifiimative. , I walked in, took a Wooden stool, and quietly seated myself by the fire. The next object that attracted my' attention was - a 'finely-formed, young In dia4restiag his" bead between his hands,. with ' idaulhowa - on his knees. A long, bow rested against the log wall near him, while a quantity , of ,arrows and twe.or three racoon skins lay at. his feet. " He moved not—he apparently breathed not.; Accustomed to the habits of the'lirdiaris, and knowing that they pay little attention to the approach of civilized strangers, (a circumstance "me countries, is considered se.: evincing the apathy of their character,) I addressed:him in French,. a lan gifage not unfrequently partially known to the peOPle hi that neighborhood. , He raised his heed, pointed to - one of his eyes with his Ma ger, and gave le significant glance with the tither. The factwas,Autt an hour before this, ai - he:Was in the' act of . discharging an. arrow at a racoon In the top of a tree, the arrow had split upon the cord, and sprung hick ~with snob violence into his right eye as to destroy it forever. Feeling hungry, I inquired what sort of fare I could expect. Such - a thing as a bed was , net te'liaUeen, but many large untanned bear and buffalo hides 'lay piled in a-corner. I drew my time-piece from my, breast, and told . the, woman that It, was late, and that I was fa-. Signed. 'She had espied my watch, the rich ness of which seemed to operate omler feel ingiwith electric quickness. She told me thattbare was plenty of venison and , jerked Wilde meat, and that on removing the ashes I should dud a .cake. But my Watch had struck berfancy, and her 'curiosity had to -be grati fliitly*Ortiniedh;le eight of it.. 'I took off the goldclattbr that trecired it around my neck, andVprialited lt,te her. She : was ; all,ecataay, apolserof Its_ tiertniii asked me its value, and put the Chain round her 'brawny neck, saying how happy,.tbe -possession of such, **watch miultimake her: Thoughtlesti, toad, asl fancied diselt„in Seri:lllnd kapot, secure, I paid lit- Omen:cornet:l4oler talk or her mOvernentm . I bolped-my dog to tt' good Supper,ofr, **eon, thud wiernotlong in sattafying the demands of my4in appetite.: The'lrdian rose - from his tenit4 is; if'in 'ertieme SidTering. Ile passed arid. repassed me several times, and- once pinched - Me on. - the aide so violently that - the pain nearly brought forth 'an 'exclamation of anger. I looked at him. Ilia eye metraine) but his leok„was iro.ferbitiding, that itptruck a chill into thtilifore nervier's, part of my system. He again seated • himselfdraW'hirrbutcher knife from its greasy Scabbard, examined its edge, ,aratlworild that, of a rater. suspected dull, replaced it, and again takieglie toma hawk froli his beek,fillekthe_Pipe of it with foliose, and sent me expressive glances when writ: our beaten chanced to have her bask to wards ae. HeVir; . until that moment, had my 'Senses been awakened to the danger which I . rum peeled, to be about me.. I returned glance for glance to ireyCofnpanion, and -rested well as sured that, Whatever eneinies I might have, he was nctof their number:' I 040126 woman fat my watch,-wound it up, and under pretence of wishing to see hew the Weathermiglit -probably-6o: °lithe • tier rowiteAtitp mita' and walked out 'of thA cabins , ;:, - - i _aliPPett 4 'Nal...into each barrel; scraped he edges of may dints, renewed the priming, arid retarnintto` the Ind, gave fa vorable account of my obitervathir*: I took fe3l.lo,ar'ek.io;iaaito pallet of them and jo-1410,ifal dog to my side, ley with ray, gun cleats to my, 1 4db and in a few minutes was, to all aPpearance,fatt asleep, A short 4 1 9;,4 1 14. 0 , 1 aP5ed, when Borne 'ekes werebeard, and from the corner.of my eyes I _ sawlWO,atidetieyontlis making their entrance bearing wdeedsiag pole.: They dispeled of their burden, and asking fey whiskey, helped theme - Obi:es` freelY to It. Observing .roe 'and the wounded Indian, they asked :Who IWas,- aa,..wbi:tiit`rattgaf(ineaning the Indian, who, they understood not award of Hnglisho was the heuse. The ' mptber—for so she proved bey them speak -less_ loudly,: madninention of my Wetch; and took them to a corner, where - a - eonversatioer took place, the putpirt.otilich . lirelinited'ilttle ahrepid-' tiepin me to gridati.` t lie Feev,e4'hh 4 tall, and' With' indescribable tem hitt 'tine oyes alternately tired `lne*;,n4 - Ffihielktewaide the ,trldlrt . the nen: Perceived. , thtriimager of tnatien. , ..t, The Indian ..eggliangedA last Ylt ~,1044 . 14d,e:a t e i f`a i ft, - •, -- ,iitoitlhoviri*,/t6ro'cie *Oat r and the etc 304 0 ( -- ihoolotiibatuit& the ugly' mouth - : • --‘ = ••.! - • „r' - ,9101.91r.dani.X..hopgd would. soon reduce her to a like;,tato. Judge, of zny astonishment, reader, * tenl saw this incarnate fiend take a large muting-knife and go to the grindstone to whet its edge. Ilatv her pour the water on the turning machine, and watched her Work ing away with the dangerous instrument, until the cold sweat covered every part of my body, in despite of my determination to defend my self to the last, Her task finished, she walked to her reeling sons, and said, "There, that'll Bettie him! Boys, kill you —, and then for the watch." I turned, turned my gun-locks silently, touched up my faithful companion, and lay ready to start up and shoot the first who might attemptMy life. The 'moment was fast approaching, and that night might have been my list .in this world, had not Providence made preparation for my rescue. All was ready. - • The infernal hag was advancing slowly, prod bably contemplating the best way of despatch ing me, whilst her sons should be engaged with the Indian. I was several times on the eve of rising, and shooting her on the spot—but she was not to, be punished thus. The door was suddenlyopened, and there entered two stout travellers, each with, a .long rifle on his shout- I, bounced up on my feet, and making them meat heartily welcome; told them how well it was for me that they should have ar rived at that moment. The tale was told in a moment. The drunken sons were secured, and the woman, in spite of her defence and vociferation's, shared the same Me. , The In dian fairly danced for joy, and gave ea to un derstand that, as ho could not sleep for pain, he would watch over us. Yon may suppose we adept much less than we talked, The two strangers gave sae an account of their once ha. ving been in a somewhat similar situation. D ay came, fair and rosy, and with it the punish ment of our captiies. They were now quite sobered. Their feet were unbound, but their arms were still se curely tied. We marebed them into the woods off the road, and having Used them as Regula torswere wont to use such delinquents, we set fire to the cabin, gave all the skins and ample. manta to the young . lndian warrior, and pro ceeded, well pleased, towards the settle ments. During upwards of twenty-five years, when my wanderings extended to all parte of our country, this was the only time at which my Ilfeento in danger from my fellow creatures. Indeed, solittle rlok do travellers run in the United States, that no one born there ever dreams of any be encountered on tho road; and I can only account for this occurrence, by ouppOsing that tho Inhabitants of the cabin .were not Americans. CHAPTER ox 4orms.—See there—one May read character 'on that shelf And what is there? Portraits I. No. A pile of books No. Perhaps the living, breathing, moving mortals themselves—smoking, laughing, talk ingy disputing? None of these—only a long row of empty bottles. Yet there is character ina black bottle. ,See that little, short-necked, fat-looking fel low, twelve inches in circumference, nino inches high—the cork too, stuck in all awry, like a man with his hat on. one side of the head. He is a jolly fellow—was no doubt filled with good old Madeira or Burgundy, per haps Cognac—indeed ho looks very much like Cognac; a real bully, with a little touch of the braggadocia ; a fist would hardly overset him, and an overeat would never break him. Now torn to that tall, lean, lank-looking, long-necked chap, Monsieur Claret. Weak as the liquid lie 'holds, a north wind mast never breathe upon him—touch him gently, or you will shiver him to stems. Re is one of your slender-built gentlemen, with tailing shoulders, and a very high-crowned hat; ono that always Mande aside when a mightier ono comes, as if an encounter might demolish him; a peaces. blo sort of personage, that never speaks much above a whisper. No match at all for Old Madeira. • Some are 'staid, sober-looking bottles—the necks are put straight on their bodies, and the ,cork® are put straight•in the necks; very cor rect In their deportment, no doubt; never have been, and never mean to be, iu a frolic. Theis sides are perfectly corresponding, like a respectably made coat; and their corks are new, like !tabu*, well-brushed hat. There is .something of deep thought about such an ono '—something respectable, as if it would not be :well to crack %Nib over them. Then come your little, merry, facetious ar tieles---an indent here, a protuberance there, as if fun had twisted them all out of shape; bottles that it makes one laugh to look at, and that look as if they were laughing themselves. There is, in fact, a deal of character in a black bottle• It never talks, but then it looks wise and knowing, and sometimes wises talk ing and laughing in others. Oh yes! there is 'companionship in a black bottle, even after it Is empty. COULDN'T PIND HIS Our.—Tom Hobbs, Coming one day into the otfue of a country lawyer, of remarkable domestic habits, and perceiving him, as usual, immersed in his books, with a very grave cenntenanco ad dressed him as follows ' a Well, Squire, I declare now, I have known you, man and boy, theae twenty years, and yet I can't find you out." The Squire looked extremely grave at this imputation upon his character, and hemmed and hawed a number of times, before he could give utterance to hie surprise.' Why, really, Torn," at length said ho, "I have always tried to sustain a reputable cha racter-4 believe I have always dealt frankly and aboveboard with you." "True, true," replied Tom, stroking his Chin with his left hand, as if weighing the im port of his words, "but for all that I must still say I can't find you out." ' II What do you mean, Tom? Just explain Yourself, for really I don't understand the meaning of this Charge." «I mean as I say," said Tom. "I can't find you out; and the reason is, (bowing most krofoundly to the lawyer,) I always find you—. in." Wsnortouxs.—When Dresden was taken in 1767, by the Prussians; the Immense wardrobe of Oount Bruhl, the Saxon Minister, contained aniongst other articles, 1200 wigs, 300 pairs of hoots, and 800 pairs of velvet breeches, which the Kii3g of Prussials reported to have ordered to be divided among his guards. This maniac of extravagance had a different habit, with its appending gold stick, watch and snuff-box, for every day in the month, and, lest ho should tie so unfortunate as to appear in the costume of the'day or week before, a regular _register of hie wardrobe made its daily appearance at his table, the dresses being painted in inhale tureln a book. The rooms of his palace were adorned with the most costly clocks, statues and , pictures; and even the locks of the doors Were inlaid with gold. Four servants were employed in the charge of his wardrobe, which Was shown to strangers as a callosity. The Empress Elizabeth of Russia, whose beauty Was equalled by her coquetry, was so fond of dress, that her ministers, when they wished to riot aside any project submitted to her, needed only to bribe her dress-maker to spoil a new robe. The catalogue of her ward robe (tilled a thick quarto volume. Of the then fashionable mantles, 7,000 were found in it af ter her death,, according to Borlsof, who saw this catalogue. iFonon or GUNPOWDER.. -.The removal of the ruins of old St. Paul's, in London, formed an instructive chapter in architecture. We learn from the tcLife of Wren," that the walls, eighty feet perpendicular, and five feet thick, and the tower, at least two hundred feet high, th'ough cracked, and swayed, and tottering, stuck obstinately together, and their removal, stone by atone, was found tedious and dan gerous. At first, men with picks and lovers 14sened the stones above, then canted them Over; and laborers moved them away below, and piled them into heaps. The want of room (ter between the walls of the church and those of ; the houses, there lay a street only some ,thirty yards wide,) made this way slow and nn- Safe. ' Several men lost their lives, and the piles of stone grew steep and Urge. Thus, herver, Sir Christopher Wren proceeded, ga frig every day more room, till he came to the middle tower that bore the steeple. The renutintiof the tower being nearly two hundred ,fedt high, the . laborer* were afraid to work above; thereupon he concluded to facilitate thli work by the use of gunpowder. He dug a hole ,down by the northwest pillar of the tosier; the tour pillars of which were each .theut fourteen feet diameter. When he had 4pg to the foundation, he then, with crows and ,tool made on purpose, wrought a hole two ilet - s<l ll oei hard Zito the centre of the pillard There be placed a little tin box, containing eighteen pounds of powder, and no more. A cane was fixed to the box with a quick match, as' gunners call it, within the CRHO, which reached from the box to the ground above; and along the ground was laid the train of pow der with a match. After, the mine was care- Nay closed up again with stone and mortar to the top of the ground. Ho then observed the effect of the blow. This little quantity of pow der not only lifted up the whole angle of the tower, with two groat arches which rested upon it, but also two adjoining arches of the aisles and all above them. Andthis it seemed to do somewhat leisurely, cracking the walls to the top, lifting visibly the whole weight above nine inches, which suddenly jumping down, made a great heap of ruins in the place without scattering. It was half a minute be. fore the heap opened in two or three places, and emitted some Smoke. By this description may be observed the incredible force of pow. der, eighteen pounds of which lifted up three thousand tons, and saved the work of a thou sand laborers. The fall of so groat a weight from a height of two hundred feet, gave a con cussion to the ground that the inhabitants around took for an earthquake. During Wren's absence, his superintendent made a larger hole, put in a greater charge ofgunpow der, and neglecting to fortify the mouth of the mine, applied the match. The explosion ac complished the object; but one stone was dis placed with such violence, that it flew to the opposite aide of the churchyard, smashed in a window where some women wore Bitting, and alarmed the whole neighborhood so much, that they united in petitioning that no more powder should be used. Goma. DIFFERENT SPAYS.—Rev. Dr. With erspoon, former President of Princeton Col lege, was once on board a packet-ship where, among other passengers, was a professed athe ist. This fellow was very fond of troubling every body with his peculiar belief, and of broaching the subject as often as he could get any body to listen to him. "He didn't be lieve In a God and a future state—not he." By-and-by there came up a terrible storm, and the prospect was that all would go to the bot tom. There was much fear and consternation aboard; but no one was so horribly frightened as the atheist. In this extremity he sought out the clergyman. He found him in the cabin, calm and collected, and thus addressed him: "Oh, Dr. Witherspoon! Dr. Wither spoon I we're all going for It—we have but ti short time to stay. Oh, my gracious 1 how the vessel rocks ! We're all going—don't you think we are, Doctor 7" The reverend gentleman turned on him a look of most provoking coolness, and replied in broad Scotch—" Na doubt, na doubt, mon, we're a 'ganging; but you and I dinna gang the Jame way I" THE DIMRENOE.—Liberty is Bet before foxes in narrow flasks, and before storks in flat basins. The cunning fox knows his reme dy, and snaps ofl the neck of the flask, — at what hope is thero for the silly stork? Me suflers himself to be persuaded that the best cure is to allow his bill to be trimmed. EDUCATIONAL. SEVERAL YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN be annnminodated in DR. GENTIPB CHEMICAL LABORATORY, and romans vraetioal Inatruat_on in CHEMISTRY and the allied miasmic Call at No. 3D WALNUT Street. Rooms N 0.12. • cl2O-3t. A DIFIRIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a 4 . 1 1 , - reliable medium throughtrhich Schools and Fami lies may obtain oornletent Wailers. 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BANK LOOKS For Banks and Stores, jahro d oltaTiriitle'&o., thanes' forma anT ot er establishment In the United States,r EVAeli t SY SON P 10,1104 OK TB Street, ladelolok, PLBASE OMB US A (ALL . ant.tr R• BRovilt AND CONVEYANCIIR, NORM TIMM PENNA. Aphid l in Montgo mery . NIA', and Cheater coon titroa abtemAGE7o. Arms negotiated. RANDSOMit DW ',LIMO! for ale In Nor* own. DEFINED BORAX, in stare and for N.LICIAMit tAgßakt. RIIGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES.-150 hhda., tieroesb burigilbyall.p by _ JAMS° " Ma . A Nt4:l4rimat G UM SOAISIONY—Virin, for e sale by WETlinta, & BTHER. is 2 47 and 49 Nort SECOND Street, GUM GUATACUM—Strained, fbr sale by 47rATIVRIttrifE141%. THE PRESS.-MLADELPMA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3. 1860. SPRING GARDEN HAVINCI NUND Iso OLETY OF l'.llll, ELP OfNe, ni t ed , ollti ll tkky, auto v) ou.ARTERWII yf i l l e . AM& OFFEELL• Deeming losijeilm er i r o t 7 now, atitiplll VONArtilTAßgivt ilmIgol:, 1:1' mirt,frwi . rawn. A reepogib i vt . tt e dege Bev! 111 lehtttr t tl on:s IR. i beep nee eteZen gvi pit y la gretetr AV, -Ligtl i ttpro4rl We l reil a r t gli f A n tila n attliP u e s tf i np, , t i l l i g e vere t e Y' enema.. ernoUp of Seetlfo to nnotnrimount• %be 4 nese interest end Wants of the very lar y e and euterpr • sing popttlation p b t madMpop t i e, Front 9t01% o °took; B.IIIQ, c a Ka iii nee Tppridij from 0 until e onions in the evening. MAE . • rode lok Kb*, it h rt ITAk u , f :: fIAYTt ante undernoffer. redello Btoo 0, nom Hart, moon P. Loalerer Wan itesalag, Jr., Deorgo Knoll,' James H. Pfingle, Jacob Dock /aleph M. Crowell. n. Wm. tllward.' George 'Wooing's'', Peter 0. Master, I li illa n 'i'd" JAMES B. P ei . rerint. PRANCE' HART. Sao re 1.63 T• luau if SAVING . STATES TRUST COMEANY, comer THIRD and 011527- NUT Stmts. Large small imms.reoeived, and paid Nog ou de mand without notice, with 1 , 31rE PER OENr, INTE REST from the day or devout to the day of withdrawal. Or hours, fro_m g until o'olock every day , and on MO DAY gvENINOB from 7 until 9 O'oloot ! D kers for 99,10 on England, Ireland, and Scotland. from .£1 upwards. Preandent—STEPHEN R. C_RAWFORD. renvt,mig.WuNTEL SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TBREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 00M rtEileINWILLro ginigiTy th etr State rn :l i lf al n ;tom iareoetved itt any 'Mr INVIA Or Mink% and Itio• tareat paid from the day of (Woad to the day of vith draws!. The Mao, to open ovary day from 9 o'olook to the monlny ilu ttllB o'olook ,the evontur, and on Monday and e evetnim i till E .l l ! 01 M,,,, RI , t J. an, 8 VitMericia gesta l a William J. an, Secretary, DrilllWToll.ll. In. Hoary L. Benner, . Carrell Brewster, • ward 1,. Carter, hal/1) . 1(qm aglir_L i g: " seen r *rhea, Virridrett i ldnnni, sari Diffeaderthr. Orly is received and permeate made deity. Thelnvestments are made, in oonformity_with the provisions of the Charter, It Real 'Estate Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and mit Aret-olaea aeonlitiesea will al wars bonne t portion atoatity to the depositors, and aivi c ihn6 , l ,,, mg ...i to give permenenor and statillyto PURE Ablb CHEAP BREAD, MEOHANICAL BAKERY, oalll DX OBTAIMID AT TIE NOLLOWMI PLACES: MilOghtfiCAL BAKERY, 8. W. corner of Br o ad a nd Vine streets. 0.111.0LARK......—.----P_o_pler th street, below Ten. H. E. corm Sixth and Coates street. j&Tirs & 80N,.--.... .No,SX North Fifth street. S. PANCOABT—.—..,....No. 910 Spring Garden street. JOHN 0. 'HOMEY..... —No. llit Vine street. T. P. North Ftfth street. JOHN SMITH..—. E. eorner nth and Servos streets. W. W. E. comer Eleventh and Locust stream. D. street, below Wal nut. GEORGE GARVIN.--No. Mt Lombard street. D. 0017RTNNY.—...--N. W. oorher Sixteenth and Pine etresta. WM. 001.1RTNET--.....—.N0. 606 South Twelfth street. S. R. WANAMAKEIL---F ederal street, above Sixth. Z South Fourth and Johnston etreets. L. Smtsenthan Ogden at DAVID SADDLER—....—..No. 26) North Eleventh street. J. WEIGHTMAN--8. E. corner Eleventh and Jefferson streets. 13. 8. T0MR1NE4.—....—...—N0. 1010 North Front street. BRboxs,—..-- —.B. W. corner oft Seventh and Pine streets. Areil myERS.---Cc t iates t f i trret. below Thlr- F. A l . n eor j o.l e i e lktiahlin end Coates streets. F. MORRIS.-- N. IW. corner Tenth and Bhi B. B. 5219 8 S int% Front street. A r e groad and Yarri nh THOS. T. 8LEE17—......—. Corner Nineteenth street end Ridge ave 9 B. 8. BOWN— and Federal streets. J. MoINTYRE--......._...Twenty-seeond street, ab. Coates. ALEX. FULLEHTQL Copier of Fifth and Chris- J. L. 111OXS.---......—0 t a 1 A i1ir4 N. J., store 119 O. H. RAINIER.— West PhatlVlale,adllutt. R. L. YARNELL.---Lghl!P r e a n e t ni "ad ' JOHN BARNDT—.....--..Tremont and Pine Grove P 0130. TOWNBl3l.(l).—.Weintester, Penna M. MoCLENB—..---...Atlantlo City, N.J. D. DORTON-- —,Floranoo. N. J 8. F. EBERLEIN Columbia. Pa. f r u NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE "THE PRESS" I prepared to emote neatly, cheaply aod expaditiouatt PLAIN AND ORNAAMTAL PRINTING. PA ALPHLETO. BLANES OF EVERY DEOORIPTION. Piinting for AUCTIONEER% LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, All order. left M the Publloatloulee of The Press, N 0.417 OIiESTNUT BTREWP, win* promptly ttonded to. Jolt-tf IN TRE DISTRIOT6OURT FOE TRE CITY AND COUNTY' OF PHILADELPILIA. ALEXANDER YOUNG ve. JAMES HOYLEN, Ad ministrator of Robert Cunningham, deemased, With no tioe to terra-tenant, Sept. Term, INC 289.112, Lev. The Auditor appointed ,ari s i n g ourt theport distri bution of the fund tn Cour from see by the Sheriff, under the shore writ of All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the four brink alaian46o4 or Momenta thereon erected, marked In a mutant plan No. a, situate on the welt side of Passynnk road, between Fitxwater end Catharine otreets, In the late district of ploramensing. berinning et a otake by the side of the said rosd,_ southwesterly 40 feet from ground now or formerly of Geo rge Clymer, thence by a lot marked In the said plan o. now or formerly of Thomas Kapok, westward 86 feet oliec to a 16-feet wide alley, thence by the acme 406thward 16 feet 334 lnohes, to a let marked in said plan No 4, formerly of William Alorrow, thence by the game eastward 82 feet 5.1‘ molten, to Passynnk road albressid, and thence by the game northeutimrdly 20 feet to the place of beyjnning,(whleh lot ofround Patrick 1 1 0. Konna r and Ellen hie wife. by an in dentured ated the sth daLof February. A. D. 11342, recorded in deed book 'R. L. L. No. IT, pace 123, &e,, grantortand conveyed Unto the said Robert Cunningham in fee, subject to the pay [tient of speedy rent charge or sum of twenty-two dollars 544. one t ri l l ° Jut d i re! l ireind imyrovement' on the said lot annual of font three - story brink homier—one of them fronting on the Paelyttoli road, and the other three of them fronting on an alley laid out over part of the rear end of said lot.—Will attend to thedsitice of hie op pplptment on Tuesday, the 10th of Januarb 1840, at 0 aleekP. at hie office, No. 260 SOUTH. FIFTH street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all vertigo interested in the said fund are required to pre sent their claims, or °lee .be debarred and exoluded therefrom. 18AAC R, Ji., d2B-10t Auditor. TN THE SUPREME:COURT OP PENN IN SYLVANIA, FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OfJanuary terip,lB6o, No. M. In Equity. Elizabeth Y. Walker _zs.AplnaVanderwater Dunshee, George M. Patohen, lilutfoi'dMartin, and Sarah Ana Martin, his wife, George Fatobea Edward Fitzgerald ?Mahon. Samuel J. Walker Pateh'im /mph Trimmer, Sarah Marshall, Thomas Marsha, I,' Martha Trimmer, Sarah Bunk, Eminn_Durney Williem hlarehall, Emma Marshall, Samutl t Marshall , Jo hn Marshall. Ann Mar shall, William M. Entriken, Benjamin Johnson, and Mary Ann , Johnson , his w ife, Elizabeth Entriken. Emma Entriken, Thomas Entriken, Emma E ntriken. Mary Entriken, .Tohn Entriken. And now, Deo. MI, 1609 , on filing the bill in this cage. and on motion of John C. )(nazi end David Webster, Holioitors of complainant, it is ordered that & writ of eubprzna be issued returnable on the 11. st - Monday of February next, el that th e writ be served personally, or by aopy, on all o the de endants resoling in this Oom monwealt , and that as bench of the defondante se re side out o the pints notice be given by the publication of the writ n " The retie," a daily paper published to the city o Philadelphia , at least ones a week, for six successiveamelur. And it le further ordered that John 1 F. Belsterliror Esq., DI appointed guardian td Warn, for Edward Fitsgeraid r atehen. S. J. Walker atehen, and Joseph Patehen l minor children of Henry etches,. de ceased, Emma Lntriken, Mary Entriken, and John S - triken, minor children of Thomas hntriken, deceased, and that. a copy of " The Prone" cool/limps the writ and notice, be sent to the poet oMco per mail of the non resident defendants. Certifien from tho record. Seal) hiltild'Zinalig,lll7f;jahvilt°l2lll.l7-te:: t ---",-) Court, at Philadelphin, thin fifth day of De cember, .A. D. 1869, ROD PYLER, Prothonotary. E,ASTERN DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVA NIA, CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA, 88, The Commonwealth of ran nay Ivanin to Sophia Va n &water Donahoe. Dome M. F atchen,Mulford hiatus, and Sayah Ann Martin, his wife, George Patehen, I'd ward Fitzgerald Patehen Samuel J. Walker Patches, gig: ga 4 : a ligilk B g2 l nh iltauroxlitialimTmhamligr/ey.TVilli liarn Marshall, Emma Marshall:Pameel Mara so. John Marshall Ann Manihiki!, William M. Entrikep Reale yri Johnson, and Mary Ann Johnson, his wt , Eliza th Entriken , Emma Entriken, Thomas ntriken, Emma Entriken, Mary Entri ke a, John En taken s We command you, that you personally be and appear before thejustmes of our Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, at a court to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the Eastern diatriat, on the first Monday of February next. to answ court bill of complaint exhibited against you le our said by Elizabeth T, Walker, and do further 1 end to receive what our said court shall have considered in this behalf. And tine you are not to omit ander the penalty of four hundred dollar,. Waimea the Ben. Walter H. Lowrie, Chief Justice of our said court. at Phllealelphin, the third day of Deeem ber,in theyear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty -rime, RO, TYLER, Prothonotary. MEMORANDUM.—The defendants have toenter their appearance in the suit in the Prothonotary's °Moo on or before the day at which the writ is returnable i otherwise the bill may be takenpro ronfosso. dB -tut% RO. TYLER, PrOlhOnota IN THE ORPHANS) COURT FOR THE CITY AND C OUNTY OP _p} III .ADELPHIA. Estate of THOMAS ROINSON, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the court to audit, settle, fl o ndjust the aocoult 9f Nalbro Pruner, George y, an dd Caroline ohinson, Executors of Thomas - binson, donne , and to make dietrt. Imgon 61 be balance in the hands of the acoountant, will meet the parties taterceted for the purposes If big eppoinfmenl, on moroey, the 9th def of /saw% IMO, at { o olook P. M., at Ms office, .E. corner 01 Etshth and Lomat etr9ets, in the oily or hile.dophis. d214-stuth4t DANIEL DOUOHER 'Y, Auditor. SHOULDER. -55 hhdo. dry salt Shout korlitiefl r itl;V: a 2/ go t 7agr e e.Pro c iit 0. ankiß SA.VING riumus BREAD MANUFACTURED BY TRH JOB PRINTING. DEICRIPTION 01 PAPER BOOK& shamans. BILL, FIBADS POBTBRB, HANDBILLEI, MECHANICS, BANKS, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE COMPANIES LEGAL. INSURANCE COMPANIES. Flom MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AOP4 NEW YORK. SIX MILLIONS O teP DOLLARS, Margin Is //MT MORTGAoIe tl3 REAL MATZ, WORTH OVER emooo,ooo. The premlutn4 e re GIVER thnn many other Compa nies, end the Asti!andel have been GREATER, ThiE th strictly muTuAr., Company. Thera are no Stockholders, no that ALL TUE PROFITS )ALONG TO THE INSURED, panel,la ti, and every Information, may be had IllEtA7l*• all application to P. RA TCHFORD STARR,_Avent, S. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Striate. 11 , 1 1, I.A D ELPIILit 11.1.:FER_ENCES s 7 . _homas opine. mordecat s Dnweoni John Welah• George 11. Stuart, 4iih'iir; I . I isi, Stroud, 1 E. B . Whelan, J. Fisher Learning. ileint.yrtt,';7.ll,' William C. Ludwig, Arthur ie. Cahn. Jogiaa H. Power,. George W. Toland, Thoi.Wattenu. n23-Iyil• DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEDISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1896. OrF101: B. B. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, MARINE INSURA NCE. ON VE To all parts of the World. SSELS, ) linUtlT, INLAND INSURANCES Oa Goods, by River ' Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage to al parte of the Union. FIRL INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelimy, Thews, Ice. ASSETS (Y? THE COMPANY, November 1,1136 e. . Far. Market Po Ns. 1123,020, Philadelphia City ol' oent. Loan-4120,060 to 100000 Pennsylva nia State is t et. Loan 93,666 00 21.000 l'ennallyarda State 0 ip. or. Loan 21,000 taii %gOO, U.S. Treasury 9% 4, lent. Notes and interest due .... 1.2,2a2 Al 830,000 IJ. 8. Treasury 6 v et. Motes and inter act due 525,000 Temporary Loan t . o . litii - City Temporary o . f Fhila doli 500,000, Pannaylvaaia Railroad 2d Mortgage 6 4F cent. Bonds 41,E00 00 530,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort /214,M Wearn a il ti eutlXi n a t aien ' aer Railway Company 7 ip• et. coupon bonds_... 12,0 00 512.000,100 Aliares stook Oermantown Or diiiiiiiigi7rnimlee . Can - dProioF ;gua pina.. rantie • -• — d by tha oily of Pit a dal.• 60,000, 100 @bas Ponsuuylania - Railroad Co re mPtany . ...... ..- ~. „. - 0,776 00 811^100aharea Borth Ye nuaylv . ania Kali road Company .... 811430,aharee Phlladel phut lee Boat and Steam Tug Company , Philadelphla and aa,anallBteatg.Navtgation Com .. Hteam `Nevus ion Company, Philadelphia and a,- vre de Ofeep Otearn Tow Bo st Company. Philadelphia Naohange Company 2,310 00 hncl i read Mn ...... and float iAtate Of "8" 41 oe Bullding 38 Bills receivable for humane*" made • BOAS t 9 Ba,lance due at Adenoita—rreminma on MA- I/Mine Policies, lateral., and other debts slue the Company.. ......... Scrip and stook at sus;irl &mimes; . domen- e5 ' 561 a ..... Cash on Deposit n 4 26° 060 31 DIRIACTO . R3 raMani }tartish men,' A. douder. 'heoplulus rentals{, , ohn R.Yenrose, John C. Dam, emoe Traquair, lham Eyre, Ir.. 4ines U. Henn, Wilmot C. Ludwit, Joseph H. Heal, Dr. R. M. Huston, rharge O. Leiper, ugh Craig, rlei Kell,' - . Samuel N. Stakes, t ' • B. Benham', may Bloom dward Darlingtor. . Jones, Brooke Dancer M'Brame, l'homas C. Hand. RoberberLrt Duon, t P. Jones, James 0. M'Farland s Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pittab's D. T. Morgan, A. B. Denser, M MARTIN, Preshtent. . HAND, Vioe Premdent, rotary. dl6-d i WILMA T HENRY LYLBURIV.BI3IO A ITERIOAN FIRE JAI-AL. INCORPORATED AIIJ No. MO WALNUT Street above Third, Philadelphia. Having erge paid-up q i apital Stook and Surplus In. vested in noun and 211/8.1111 le Seenriwee, continua to in awe on Dwellutink Store' Furniture, Morehead's% Vessels in Port and their gargoos, and other Personal Property. All losses liberal,y and promptly edJusted. DIXIE:TOYS. rriv r Abbott. John T. Lewis, ue tLsh James R. Campbell. muel . Morton. nd G. Dutilh. atria Brad). Ohm. W. PoultneY. Israel Moms. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIS. Seoretarv. 19.23-ly lf INSURANCE CO. 0-CHARTER PERPET THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA Pa. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. WS WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL, CAPITAL.—. 8200.000 SURPLUS . . INSURANCE. too.ooo FIRE, rtiKifirii:lia INLAND 'Fire Inseranoe, limited and perpetual, on nundlngs and Moreland's° of all descriptions. Marine Imre/leo, inland and Conn, on Veneta, Freight and Cargo to and from ail parts of the World. 0711CISIti, rORGE H. HART, .Prewdent. . P. RUM Vice Pres ident. • .R. COG HALL Secretary. S. H. BUTLER, Ase't Secretary, DISEC2OII•. Hart, E. W. Bailer , Andrew R. Chambers, A. C. Cattp, Charles 1.3.1m1ar • Foster B. orkina, H. R. Coggehall, Samuel Innex.lll. 1 1 .. Hon. H. M. Fuiler. and INaSURANCEa TO: COMP ANY?IMM OF t TIIE it t A l l A rc N E NB I Mi lit: . - i Ohertsred in PM—Capital ll9Q7,ooo—Assets, Jeumary 1, IMS 8541,449 at l -100. All invested in _sound and Tr i, ailabie seenyities—oeh tines to insure all vessoll vid argots. Diulatinse, Stooks of Merobandise, ke.. Ph liners terms. PIRECTO 8: Henry D. Shorrere. George H. Eltnerit &Mon Toby, Samuel Oran', Jr., !Arles Maottlester,' Tobias Wexner. Slims 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wattle:lh Om B. itudd, Henry G. Fromm's. illism R. White.' Charles 8. Lewis, Users* C. Cersen, IIENIIT1).8111,RIMRD, President. WILLIAM HA R PPP. Reoretarr it 9-Wfai II LIFE Ir iE INSURANCE AND TRUST 0031. --d_pANY.—T A TIE_ PENN MUTUAL TAPE INSU RANI?: CoMrANS . Northeast corner of THIRD and 1)W Streets. Asseta, $903,231 26. INSURES LIVES for the whole term of dife—granta gruntitimi and endowments—purchaaes life interestsin Real Baste, andLi waken all contracts depending on the temtingenmea of fo. They ant ae Exeenters, Ad:WM.B4o)re, Assignees Trotting, and Quardihns. Daniel L. Miller, TR . (M T girl S. [Rohm /Sri 14 ClAt . tm l a. il e m h i ttit): ;ind. linen' . 1 5 . Banker, meal. totter, 'William H. Kern, emea Ils n, Samuel aamuel C. Huey, hooch' lus Paulding. (J Jukritle llallderall, dmund A. Bonder Ilenry d. C. Townsend. aniel L. ifutolnaoll. R_odolphua Kent, ohs W. limier. William H. Carr. 'ilia f 3,. Archer, V. lloPow, John U. Brenner. , P. 841o)] ay, Easton. D lEL L. ildll,t.E% Pretident. 19/1 IL. E. WI °KWh vice Prea t, Joan W. Mignon. Secretary. anlB.lr FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. AI CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED ENNSYLVANLAism, Ay THE ESTATE OP P. CONFINED TO ME AND INLAND RISK& DIRIOIT0RI: BAMITIL WRIGHT— .., .of 'Wyilist, Bros., & Co. WILLIAM W. WALTERS, WIIIISITI Ryan & Co. CHAIM!' RICUARDION— J. O. Mows & CO, OZORGE A. WRIT.-- West, Folios, k Lloyd. BARCLAY LIPPINCOTT.— Lilnoott, hunter d, 4k SOott Jscon W. Elroy? ........ ..... 'ha cies, Stoat, & . Plinks _fawn, Jr....... . i iittr sßrosi, fr. Co. JJAVID Jo.lSlRhat —....... lasts £ whey. A. H. Rosnarmerair.— . °sophism. Brooks. /t Ois. 401 IN B. Emason...-- /oho B. Ellison & Boas. JOHN W. Ev . KIIMAN John W. EvennS3l & CO. 1 THOMAS 8 . MARTIN BATA AN & Martin. GEORGE W. DAY Preside t. JONATHAN J. 81.4aUM, Vlot Pres'l,. WILLIAMS 1. 11LANWARD. a's. ant-tl VOWARD FIRE AND MARINE 'NEU RANPE COMPANY, No. 119 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIUEOrI£I. M. W. Baldwin. obt. W. D. Truitt. / v Ogl i . r .ltin t. Thomson , ' l n ti Kigaig i rTi 060. ia .86xtb.., • 1. .1 (motor!, In. 11. Lova, J.O. mnitN,Vili. el' radon F. Norton. N. S. Warns . ohn Clayton John E. Addioks. 'dward A . Warne, R. T. Kansa. 11.11.131 n lineortl• Thomas L. Loden. fresident—AL . BALDWIN. Presidont—B. B. WARNE. Beoritery.—EDWlN BOOTH. doe PIANOS. fffilli STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, BCCG 4.118 GRAND, AND tiQUARE PIANOS, now pre ferred in aoneerts and in private wales by the beet performers. Received the Drat premiums over the beet slaters, from Judnee like Gottschalk. Al axon and others. Chelleese edloompetaron. DLntll Utl DNOT IIERS, de-ly taus Clifit3TNUT Street if fm HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! PIANO.FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES MENB. MM. by Elton, 11.toon, & MuLODms E & O Clark HMIs% Dram, & Co., (Abets. J. E. GOULD . mild-li SEVENTH and OHESTN__ , UT. UIIIOKERING & SONS, ItIanTICTUILLBS OP GRAND, SQUARE. AND UP/11011T PI ANO-FORTES. WAREROOMB O? CIIESTNUT STREET. Corurtapr 1 in store a larse stonirof our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQL AL D INSTRUMENTS. We have been awarded,at the dfflerent Exhibitions in this nountry and lANO urope, ad GOLD ANDBILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PS TO RENT. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. 210210MACESR tt CO., 1021 CHESTNUT Street, respeetfulls Invite the music loving publio to aall examine their new and sue- Omani imprroy ment— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding &litho oldeetiona generally made to file sale el grand Piano , also diminishing the nest of the Caine. In volume. purity of tone, groat power, brilliency. full ness, depth, and evenness of touch, wall exvituai le dolt one! and sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND BEAUT hIE FULLY-FLNISHED IN STR UNTS are wholly unequalled. They havo received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by entice to be tar su perior to any Instruments ever manufactured to 01111 oonntry. Constantly on hand, a large_ and elegant assortment of our unnvalled PIANOS. ly e igive elegant awarded the Flag Ptollllllllll, at all exhibitiona ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition. Now York. toll. sel-tf MEDICINAL. THE ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE!- TWERP:MAR, 1,1, and 3. Protected by Royal bettor. Patent or England. end secured by the !Seals of the t,cole de Pharniam o de Parts, and the Imperial College of' Medicine, Vienna, No.l is invaluable for ozhaustiou,opeamatorrhtra,and n 11,11700.1 disabilities. No.looMpletely eradicates all traece of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the hertleethillend per ; nioious use of copolvia and unbolt,. N 0.3 has entirely supplanted the in'urioue use of mer cury, thereby insuring to the tindersr speedy tettefolta. periling all Impurities, and rooting out the venom ofthe *INIEEIR?,IAR, Nos. 1,2, and S. are prepared in the form of a lozenge, devoid of taste and men, and can be carried In the waistcoat pocket. Kohl in tin canoe. and divided 'Moaner/it° dogmas administered by Velpeau, Lallernand, Rouz , Ilicorth ,to. Price 11 each, or four cases for 59, Which saves e 3,• and in 141 cases, where by there Is a Sayler of 19, To be had, wholesale and Tetelt, of Dr. HARROW, lel Wreaker street. New York. Bold also at Retail by CALLEN DF:11. & CO., corner TIIIRD and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia and by T. W. MOTT & MONS, ria North BECON I) tltreet, Wholem da ale and Retail Agents for Penns) 1411 m 7OLLICKOFFER'S ANTI-RIIEUMATIC CORDIAL.-Bta have been afflicted with rheu matism for es long period—a portion of the time had no toe of my limbo, Trod your Cordial, and In three days I was able to weak down stairs, and weak the Pain entirely left me. I do cheerfully recommend the cor dial to those who are afflicted with that dreadful com plaint. I mire, as. W. NewLlN t Broke f, G 32 Pine et. rrepared by THEODORE DILKB, Chemist, N. E. corner PINE and twat! eta . e lf-3m PRIVY WELLS ()LEANED AT A LOW Pyieti to obtain tbe /mutant.. Add men WILLIAM TIMSON. roudrette Whoa, 1213 North SECOND Street. dAI lin" THE PENNSYLVANIA CENT RA L RAILROAD. 260 MILES DOUBLE TRAZYS.I 1860. iNatamti HApN IB6O. THE CAPTC TNYFIN HW E OUNTW EQUAL THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at rtuladelptits with Through Trains from Beaton, New York, and all points East. and in the Union Depot at Pittsbor , s• with Through Trains to and from all point. in the eat, Nerthmeat, and ifenth.nnt —thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and sonifort by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conductor.. All through Pas :longer Trains provided with Loughrtdge's *tent Brake—speed under porlect control of the engineer, thus adding much to the nafetv of travellers. Smoking Care are attached to each Muni Woodruff's Sleeping Cars to Earn elm and Past Train". The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Peat Lines, Sun days excepted. Wit Mail 'Brain leaven Philadelphia at 8 A. M. Poet Line " 1180 A. M. Express Train leaves " 10 60 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AB FOLLOWS: Farnsbuct Accommodation, via Columbia, SP. M. Columbia Les) P. M. Parkcsburg 1290 P. M. West Cheater Pa:seem:era will take the Mail, Parkee burg and Columbia Trains. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport. Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Palle and intermediate matt, leaving Phi ladelphia et o A. 51. and 2 P. M., go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offices of the Company in Philadelph,a, New York, Boston, or Bal timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Ofhotia in the Went; alio on board any of the regular Line of steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio river.. CT Fare alwa)a ex low, and time as emelt. ea by .07 other Route. For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The oornpletion cf the Western oonneations of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chionso r make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN Tim EAST AND THE (MEAT WEST. The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bruise at Pittsburg, avoidiniutll drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saline of Lime, ere advantages readily appreciated by Shipppers of Freight, eral. the Travel ling Public. Me rills nts and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this i • nropeny, can rely with oonft dentlrßAWMVM:tiGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pertuk,lvania Railroad are at all news as „farerabla as ore charged by other Railroad Companies. 1.9".13e partioular to mark packages" via rerma.RaLl rout. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Dirsotions, a_pply to, or mddrovs either of the fo ll owing Agenteof the Veel - Deny STEWART, Pittsburg; It S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville,O.; J. J. Johnston .Ri pier, 0.; It. McNeely, Maysville, Ky.; °nimbi & Cropper, Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock k Co., Jetlersonville, Indi ana; W. Brown & Co.Cmolnaatb 0.; Athetn k, Htbhert, Cincinnati. 0.; R. CLldeLitum, Madison. Ind.; Jo.. E. Moore, Louisville. K. O'Riley dc Evansviliv, Ind.,• N. W. Graham & Co., R. F. Snag, FihniAr & Glass. St. Louis, Mo.; John H. Har ris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris k Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke & Co., Chicago, Ill.; W. 11. M. Koontz. Alton lit; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different point; in the West • . . J SMEEDER, Phlladelphis. WILT CO ICYCAT 8, 81) North itreekSbiltimote. th,r %w,ll,lim N.Y L:"(311 11. & 11 C . N l.l4okolan 1 1 1 44,1 1 / 3 1 4t,P1u11. L. L. HOUP °ere' Ticket Agenetaos. I`A I T HOS. A. SCOTT, Ooti'l Supt Altoona, RAILROAD LINES. 1859. Reagan 1859. WI ET : Eit A A v E D ER G A VLE Nifar %A BEL MIA A fth TliViN ON RAIDIOAD CO. L .NMEL FROM PH I,ADLPHIA TO NEW YOliK AND WAY-LAE% nom WAINII7-,vnltzT WUAIt7 •XD WrLL leave as follows. viz: /Aim. At 6A. 31„ via Camden and Amboy, Cam. do Am. Accommodation . . 83 DO At 6A. ht., damden and — fersoy tiny, (New Jarsel)Aociommodation..— . ... 36 At 9 A. M., via Camden and — fel . soi City, .31oining Marl _ ..... 600 At Ohl A. M., via Kensington and Je rsey Western Express 3 00 At IWO P. 31.. vie Camino,' and Amboy, Aeanulnlia dation.... . a nd At sP. 1%1 , vi a ba — niden - Amboy. O.kA. ... 11801,146 a . . . .00 .- At 46 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, I Evening .. .. ... ... CO At 4d P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Id Clam Ticket.-- 2 M At 6 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City .1K Tomas Mai 1..... -- . ........ ... . BIM At.ll P. AL, via Camden and jersey Cityll ll'l ,'Southerti A (Freight and ranenger)—lot uletse° Ticket 2 2.1 2d Class 1 se The 6 P.M. Mail Line rues daily. The /1 P.m. South ern hfail.Saturdaye excepted. For Belvidere. Easton. Flemington. tee.. at A. M. from Walnut-street wharf. and Cr. 111. from Kensington. For Mauch Chung, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at ti A. N.vie Letwill Valley Railroad. tror'Water Bap, Strortdelnitg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, ike. L at 6A 61 ., via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western mailman. For Mount Holly. at 6 end 9 A. M.. and 2 and dig P.M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and IP. M. WAY LINES For Bristol, Trenton, An, at 3 and Vs' P. M. from Ken sington. For Palmyra, Riverton,Delanco, Beverly, Barllngton, Bordentown, Ac. at hid, 3, and elfi P. M. Fifty PeUnrl4 of baggage only allowed each yislisenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over MU pounds to be paid /or extra. The company limit their responsibility forlaggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be hable for any amount beyond $lOO, almost by asocial contract. WM. IL OATZMER,Azent d 23 Camden and Amboy R. R. Co. I PIIELADELPIIIA,UER , r.. 414 MANTOWN AND NORRIS. TOWN AILHOA D.- 'INTER ARRANGEMENT- On and after MON DAY, Nov. ft, 1650, FOR GER IHANTOWN. Leavo Philadelphia 6, 7,7.60, 9, 80, 11. and 12 A. 3J., 1, 1,3, 3R, 4,5, MC 6,7, 8, 9 11, and hid I'. M. Leave Germantown 6 7,8, 835, PR. 10, IL A.M., 1, f, S, 4,4 X, 6.6, esj i t 6 l i tgo t c. 2. 431 . 7 5 1 Leave Philadelphia 9. min. . M., 1 6%, and 10 P.M. Leave Germantown 8.10 nun. A. M., 1.10 min.. 634, and 6 P. al. OILESTN UT RILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,.7.60, 11 A. DI., 3, 4, WC 7. and 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10, 7.40, 8.66, and 12.40 A. M., 3.40, 6.40. 6.49, and 8.40, P. 31 ON SUNDAYS, Leavo Philadelphia 9.05 A. M., 2,and 666 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. AL, WO, 630, and 9.40 vain . V. M. FOR coNswortocKETl AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,9, 1 1 .06, min.. A. Mo 1 .06, 3 .01 1 . VV.(' and 1116 P. M. Lamy° Norrutown 0,7, 9, 11 A. M., 136, 416, and 6 P. M. ON BUNDAYS eiv,:gh..,!NwinA...NinuTaidol, l '..4.i. ~ .,( 3‘ . R MpNAYUNK. M Philadalp is 6.1 , 0.11.06 A. AL, 1.00. 6.05, 6.06, 41.4. U Mc W!. 7,4, and / Leave Mith010 194 534,616,0‘,9R, and.Mg A. M., 6, S. 6, OR, and 844 J. M. ON SUNDAYS O , Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M, and MiP M. Leave Manayunk 754 A.M., 406, and U 4 P. M. N. li. SMITH. General Superintendent, nUl.tt 111.VuT. NINTH end GREEN `Streets. NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAIJOH CHUNK . . HAZLETON. On and after MONDAY, November 7th, lase, Passen ger Treats will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, rb y lladailfihia. DAILY, ( Sundays excepted:) or Bethlehem, Easton, Atlantan, Mauch Chunk, ke., E.'spress, •at 9.30 A. M. Eor Bethlehem, (Express,) at 9.30 A. M. and I P. M. For Doileetown, leetown. (Accommodation,)B3B.4oA. ld. and 4 f o ll i• l kort. Washington r tA modrain jai I P TRAINSFR PRIEA ELYRIA ; Leave Bethlehem. ( xpress,) at BA. M. and 4.10 P. M. Leave Dorlegtown, (Aecommodation,) at 7 A. M. and 3.a0 P, 81.. Leave Fort Waehington./Aeonnutiodatfon,) at/. A.M. ON SUNDAYS: • hEiladelphla for Port Washington at 9.30 A. M. iladelphia. for Dos lestown. at 1 4'. N. ylestown for I'l'lll'de-11>h:1k, at 7 A. Fort Washiegton for thiladelphieca 0.40 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, $1A0; to Mauch Chunk, 8340; to Eynon, 19140; to Doylestown, Meseta. Through Reliant must be procured before eateries the ear!. Ali Passetiger Trains (except Shttahr Trains) con nect at Berk, moult with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-street, Passenger Railroad,. n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Arent. anitimPIIILADELPERA,WEL MINGTON, AND BALTI MORAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, November 21. IM9, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at 2.10 A. M., 12 noon, (Repress ' ) an. 11.10 P. M. POrld.or at 8.15 A. M.. 15 noon, IX, and U.lO P. M. For Wilmingto n At 8.15 A. M., 17.130, and 11.10 P. M. ForNa* Ca ble at 8.15 A. 55., and 4.41 P. M. f or Middletown at 815 A. M. and I 30P. M. lA/ or Dover at 8.16 A. M. and P. M. or Milford at 8.15 A. M., and 4.M P. M. For ta elfor l d 11 8 8a5 A A. r, iil., a3d 4 4 , 4o p P t Att. r iltAtiilB 14)10 n 1111 , ,Atik . Li'llIA Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. M., I inpretied 10.15 A. M., and 845 P. M. L , enveWiluiingtonstl.ls A.M. sad 11.30 A. M.,1.45 and 8.40 I'. M. - - • 'mitre Laurel at 0.15 A. M., and 3.40 P. M. Aare Seaford at 6.45 A. M., and 406 P. M. leave Milford at 740 A. M.. and 4.25 P. M. ..eave Dover at 9.01 A. M., and A 1. GO 51. Leave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.05 P. M. slave New Castle at 10.56 A. 51.. and 8 P. M .ave Chaster at 8, 12 A. M. 3.22 and 9.15 P.M.. aye Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A.. M TIIAIIIB FOR BALTIMORE forage Chester at &la A. M.,1235 and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 0.25 A. M., 12.5 a P. M.. and LIZ A.M. . SUNDAYS 001 s at 11.10 P. NI., from Philadelphia ta Baltimore. Only at 0.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to P 0 iladelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN iwtth PASSENGER OAR attahed, pill run 19 follows: • • • Leave Philadelphia for Perryville ruid intermediate glades eta P. M. Leave Wilminirton for Perryville and intermediate place. at 4.45 P. M. Leave Wildung ten (or Philadelphia and intermediate places at a 45 P. M. Leave emir !'. liedgk for lEltemmer's Rue, Chum's. end Ilarewood a II. no S. M. FELTON. Premidect. a PUILADELPHIA AND gIiPIM EL MI RA RAILROAD LINE— WHAT ROUTE to Elnurs,WilketbArre, lklirao, I,7nice.go Montreal,, Rock Wag, NW AM FaltA t M.4lwftukao, Bur lington, Montreal, M. Paul's, Detroit, Durilietb, and Bt. LOUIS. - j'aseenger trai no will leave the rhiladel phia and Reed ing Railroad Depot, corner DROAD and CA 1,1 HILL Btrreeui (Eundaye °ace toddle Collo:vs: 1.30 A. M. DAY - EXPR.VB. For Elmira, Niagara FalLe, Buffalo, etroit, Milano altlwaukeo. Rook Island, galena, St. P'aul'a, Ditrhattoa and Bt. Louie. • 3.30 P. M., NIOIIT EXPRESS. Fpr Elmira, Niagara Falls, Hullido,Vetroit, Chump, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Usletia,St. Paul's Burbapp o a, an St. Lotus, The 7.30 A. hi. and 3.6) P. AL traine tun through to RARR HIBURO. stopping at ell Stallone on the Lebanon Valley Drench. The 7.30 A. M. train oanneots at Rupert for Wdkea harre, Pittston. [lei/triton, and all stations on th e LACK AWANNA AND IILOOXISBUR9 RAILROA. Baggage oheeked to Elmira, Buillelo, and ecteminsion Bridge. Tiokets one be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line Tiekat °Sloe, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at t h e Passen ger Depot, encore BROAD end CA WA/WU ILL. fIIROUGH EXPREBB FRI.:IONT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Itroo,d atreet,holow Vine, dally (Sue dey excepted, I for all pointa ItiPat and North, at d P. M. Freights must be delivered bofore II P. M. to insure going the Caine day. For farther information. apply at Freight Dept, 1/.40A C . 1 1 ., below Vita , . Otto CHAS. S. TAPPEN. Avant, N. W. outlier IXTII and CHESTNUT Streets, OM- tf PhiladAlebt, 1/1 RPM A P N I D " A L V A ' A I D " I : N i f I R 'A T I l A , - ROAD, MORNING LINE, for POTTSVILLE, READ ING and HA URI:Hit:HU, Leaves the new licsi.ot. cornor of BROAD and C A LLOWIIIL Meseta, [entrances on C r at 7.10 A. AI. DAILY, (Souders excepted, I for Vol TR VILLE, lIARRISBU RG, and all intermediate points, onnneoting at Harrisburg with trains running to Pit ta burs , Cliaintieriburg, Ca lute Au. AFTERNOON LINES. Lenge at 3.30 P. M.. DAILY, tor POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG. At 4.30 P. at., DA ILY, (Sunday sexempted,)for READ ING, and intermediate mots. On W. li. MoILFIENNV,Rooreter• CIIEST MOM_ _ VALLEY It 1I I, ROA B—PAI4- Elt AI NS F(111 MVO:NI N.; row ANL) IN TERM EPI ATE :iTATIONS.—On and after reti Ilerf 11-l -bw. IMP, the Fattener Trans lor DOWNINGOW TN , start fro the now l'af.eent,ot 1n.r0% the Mitt dolphin and Itentlinr Itniiroo t%ril any. rumor of BROAD end CA LI.OW ILI LI, etreets, (I.l..senor en trances on MORNING IRAIN for Douningtown, !eaves at 7.30 A. M. AFTERNOON TRAIN for Pownlnstolm, leiryee a t 1.841.1'. ntod., rrs (Bund'Y elco :th.reqs of the Yhilarlelrh IA tsy order tho ro f rrnd RailrotrU : rIS UAAIDEN AND AM nnv AND PHILADELPHIA AND t r .Nl ON RAII,ROAD CO.'S Holiday likenr• neon arrangement for New Yap. January Ist, j'o, between Philadelphia and New ork. Fare for the 1 11:111,1,111 to NOW York And rotirn. 81 no Faro for tho to Newark at.il return. . Foci mon Tiekate will be roll in nit rue line. for Now York. on SATURDAY. the Met, good to return on or bef or e 2 need". iamine 3, n Wnlnot..irent %lout nt 9,9, nod It A. nod 12',. 2. 4, anittn P. N. Frow Now York. at 6,2 A and 1 A. M. 12 N., 2, 4 sad P. wlll. 11. OATZAi EH, Anent. DIORxYaR Nth,1514. dri-At DALES ITT AUCTION. FURNESS, BRINLEY & No. giSO MARKET STRANT BSCOTT. Jr. ; AUCTIONEER, No. 431 * CHEPITHUT STREET, (mock, th• Cutout Holm, between FOURTH and El Atte_ata HALE OF FINE FURS, FANCY st...niolit AND CARR !AGE ROLIEtI, Til/3 MVpll3 Jan 3, commencing at 1U o'clock sroomely, Commimer an assortment of ottnlr, *able, smiirred, stone and silver marten, &c., In sets of two and three picture, napes and haltr epee, with muffs and ends to match; mink sable mode; children's and muse' what. sumac sets ; gents' beaver collar, and gloves. . . . . Fancy wolf, raccoon, genet, and fox shish aad ear ri axe robes. BALE OF GERMANTOWN GO9D9, EMPROIDE OLLB, TRIMMINGS, CONORESi UAITERB, ho. On Wednesday Morning, Jan. 4, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o'clock. PHILIP FORD & CO , A.UOTIONEURS, NIL MO MARKET &pee, and MI MINOR Street. SHIPPING. pHI'LADELPHIA Am) 011BSOENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. aka . arga AT AN ADJOORNBD AIEHTINO OF,THE ABOVE,- IiAMED OORPORATION, lUD AT NO. 0 =ROMANIS' MCMAHON, At 10 o'tllook A. 111.. Beetember 7th. Iss9. the follow ing gentlemen were unanamonaly Mooted DIZOOtOIII the Corooanit GNOMON H. STUART, • S. MORRIS WAIN, MATTMXW W. BALDWIN, MIAS. MACALBSTHR, Aso JOHN =GAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of EUBSORIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named °Moe, where all persona favanble to the enter- Putts are rornentrillY invited to eablentW. . 43-tf FOR ENGLAND AND FEA CE.— NJW •YORIC AND RAWLS STEAMER'? t.t.N I'ANI. he 'United States Mail Stearaohipe lataieo, esO tone, David Lanes, Commander. and FULTON; 1100 tone, James Wotton, Commander, will leave New Yore, Havre, and Southampton, for the Tear tare, on tke followmg days : To meet new regoiroomots of tiv; Plat COE og i 3spert s; ment, the dare of 'ailment' thiLA_ A 0 and? LTD.' Dont RAVRe and SOUTRAMPTO, after_thejr r.salt voyage', be changed as follows from NEW . 'Or lave in the eau of the prima direarinre of the FUL . which rill take vireo on the 11th December, the schedule remelts unaltered: wrar,a 11011 NM TOP[. 10Th 1.141110177)1.1 . PTON. i FULTON.— .0.17. F LTOZt....J an. 10._ an. 11. l ' ql tFtli .7 el. 1... I LVOIC.J a et. 28 1. .'.... et ak Plitbr& -- . - .:mg . b. '1,1,N , 14 - ::::ltih.il 7 .7...l`patt These steamers. built expressly for Government au vice, with double engine., under , deck, every attention been been taken in the construction of the bull and ma chinery to mourn safety and speed. The shifirhave five writer ,, tight compartments enoloaing the ensinee, so that is the event of collision or stranding., the water couldwot reach th em.and the pumps being free to work, the eafetT of the vessel end paseentere would be se co red. Recent experience hu denionstraled the alma lute necessity of this mode of construation. Tue scoommodationy for pusequra era barred to cembine every comfort and cionTetilritee that Can be dr sired. __ -- 2 • . From New York to Southampton or Havre—Pint - Cabin, SIM; Second do.: 411. From Havre or Southampton to New York—Float Cabin, TN francs ; Second do., 350 francs. To passengers going to London these steamers offer the advantage of economy both in ume and expense. Specie delivered in Landon. No PURIAg smeared until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. All letters and news parrifmust peas through Pont Office. V. S. TiPAYNT,:gri h e roadsw. Nov York. WILLIAM !SALIN, Agent, Havre. AMERICAN CO. Agents, SoAittiampton. EUROPEAN EXPR.k.M COMPANY, Agent, Paris. W.M. NEILSON. Agent, Mee, Tobago* Warehouse, DOCK and. FRONT Streets, Philadelphia. Plans of•the Culiacan be seen. olatenhal attSTEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND LRELAND, FRANCE:, AND GERM.A.NY. THE HANBURE, AMERIC STEAMSHIPS. COM PANY'B IRON MAIL HAAIMONIA, Capt. H. F. Sohwatteen. HAXONIA, Capt. H, RORCESIA, Capt. N. rautman. HAVA Rl4, Capt. B. Aube. TEUTON lA. Crlyt. H. Hellen. Theee dreamers are alltast-elassClntlinnxtilt nesneis; m h liver, are intended to awl from 11. North vor.N. ea follow : FOR LONDON, SOUTH AMPTON. HAVRE, AND NA hi BUNG, The slag ant and powerful Iron Sorely Steamship BO RUSSIA. Capt. N. Trautman, 1,&3 tons bartheo, will its aims's, on SATURDAY, DECEMBERSIgt:at 120'olook M. Passage, ittalading Railroad PATO from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampton to London, First bin._ N .$ led I Seoond Cabin— SOO I Steeragei....36 The BORUIA will be reecoseded. by the following alumni:atm „• RAM MONIA--- WEDNESDAY, February 1. SAXONIS, • . -TRU RS DAY, March. t. UTONI A. --THURSDAY, Merck H. BA VAR1A....,........M0NDAY, ADDIS. tir Peasouper. forwarded to ;Liverpool, Dublin, Bei rut, Cork, Glasgow. Pant. and &aware. at through rater. These steamers are Stied op with unequalled &cam modations fa first, second, and third-oboe Passengers. The Second tibia socomrnodationa of these Ships are equal to the st.claas of most steamers. Certificates of piutsage mined from London. South ampton. Havre, and Hamburg. to New York. Parcels forwarded Rost .niladelphia to all parts of Europe at reasonable raters. Freight engaged in Philadelphia wil be promptly attended to by,the New York Agent, and ahipped frail of all commission. For Freight or Passage apply prelusively to W. A. HAMILL, Agent. Office of the Hamburg American Mail Stsamadilps._ n7-tf Northwest corner FOURTH and CHESTh=. THE BRITISH AND NORTH BRIYB AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL OVUM- JllOll TIM TOUT TO LITIMPOOL. Chief Cabin ?wage SIM Second Cabin Passage...._.-._._, PROM BOSTON TO lITRILTOOI. Chief Cabin Vaasa' --- —OM 8600nd Cabin Passage—. ~...,. _ ea Tne ships from Boston cell at Babas end Cork Harbor. AFRICA, Capt. Shmtnon, ICANADhCept.LB4, ,ir PERSIA, Capt. Jadlans, AMR.RI . ARABIA. abute, NIAVA ,Capt.An men, ASIA ! Gag, E. G. Lott. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch, SCOTIA, (now building.) Throne samba carry a cleat whit. light at taut-head: green on starboard bow; red on port bow. v. lIROPA,Leiteh. leaves Boston, Wednesday, E 21 Q. 11. PERSIA. Judkios. " York, Wednesday. ea. . AMERICA, htir, " N Boston, Wednesday, c. 2fL ASIA, Lott, " York , Wednesday, Jan. a. CANADA, Lang, " ton. Wednesday, inn. 11. ARABIA, Stool, " ork. Wednesday, en. 13. EROP.a. Leitch " Boston. Wednesday, an.. 111. girths not teetered until pantir r . d An experienced Surgeon on . The owners of there ehlts wt I not be aomatable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, SPOOIO, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Mettle, unless bills of lading are alined therefor and the vales thereof therein eaxypyressed. For (Mat or tan nage apply to R. CUNARD, 4 Bownni Omen. New York. asjiFOß TES SOUTI-1.--OHARLI23- TON AMP SAVANNALUITEAMKEHPS. FREIGHT REDUCED Heal] , Fleight at an average of rutritits per oast. to low New York Stearrishivtkis FOR CHA N. IL O. The U.S. Pdail Stoanwhic 'MONS KEATS. Cop min Charles P. Marduiten. will ma on soturder. ,Ituary Y. at la A X,. Through in at to so hours, only On bourn at Bea. FOR SA VANNIaI, OA. The O. IL Mail Steam:hie STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain John J. Garvin, wit eail on Saturday. Jannary 11, at 10 o'clock A. M. Through t 61 tore.) hours, only labours at 564. 'llWfiallins days changed from every Saturday to even five dayo. Goode reoeived, and Bills of Lading signed The n y s pl endid fiat-olaseinde.wheelEtteamehlpe KEY STONE STATE and STATE for GEORGIA now no al; above every tea days. thus forming a five-day mannis alcation with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At Goth Charleston Lad davaratt.h. thee* Eholne ton ne:4 gr,ki steamers for Plonda. and with Tarlton for all planes in the Routh andPouthweet. Mal/RANCE Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of chipped South Ind be found to t lover lower by these= than br tailing tassels, the plenum being one-half the N N. 11.—Ingnranoe on all Railroad Freight hi entirely / 1 / 1 1 00 ell&rT , farther than Charleaton or Barannsh.the Railroad Com_pantem taking all nib Iron these points. (INEAT REDUCTION IN PARE. Pare by thu, route is to 10 per cent. cheaper than by the mined Route, as will be seen by the following soh.- d ule. Through tickets from Ihdadelphia via Charhas ton and Savannah stemnahips, INCLUD (NO MEALS on the whole route. except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery obari zr ..... 2aN s lb gavannsh- SI 00 To Ottarleerton— 00U1 00 Elavannah.— 1500 . . --.... • • Ansusta--- Su 11) Augusta.— 111 ttl rdn00n....—..... 21 CO Shoos..._._ —_.. 11 71 Ceuta.......... lB Mo e t anta— —_. 31 N 7 !metros—. 91 00 Watt= —.-- 13 YO ban 5.......... 14 CO bear —_—..... VIV tsorgery—.. 18 00 . ontsomery.— 38 00 ads , . ..„ 33 MI . otale..--- 46 90 ew °dean, ... 35 75 ew Or leans_..... .. _ II 00 No WI, of lad= wsned.after Op ship has eatled• For (r_elghtor reasa,e apply on Board, at soootVirttui sbovo Vine street, orb ALEX. HIM, Jr.._ Southwest corner FOCI Bed C STLI UT. A E" la in ( 8 11 e'L , 1 1 :1 4 i t s e h 3 ,'I T 1 6 13 244 e l k . 1 0 it A l ld ni AL L. For Florida from Charlestonorteurter embus& every Tuesday. For Florida from Savar..pah. steamers St. Navy's and I. John's. every Tuesday acd Saturday. ARMII IL A.DELPIII A AND T R ENTOII RAILROAD COM PAI4V—CHANbE 0F Pl. ACE OF DEPARTURI TO It ENSINGTOM U£POT. The hare for New York and Way Stations, leasing Wahlut•street Wharf at 11 A. NI. and 4 P. N. oa cad after Thursday. December lath, lease . %smug. Son doput at 1144 A. M.aad4MP. M. did WM. If. OATT44IIR. Areal. taggRIPM WEST CHESTER and PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD vie M EDIA. 'FALL A R RANOFiMENT. Oa and after MONDAY. Deeernher 11, LW. the trams will leave _llll.la.d ohm. from th• Station. . E. corner urEIGIITLENTR and MARKET Streets. at $ 1 1.7,etiri S . 1 4 4" 1 41. cl ii. 1 51 1 1; $$ at P r'. tom th • D'EPOT, on EAST MARKET STRNET, e at 7.11 and 11.21 A. Al.. and 4.1.3 ON 8131411.1Y14—Leave l'hilitilelphin 313 A. M., and 71 P. %I. Leave Welt cheater at 7toA. M. and P. M. The Osiris leering l'hilndeltillie Alit A. M. and CV "k. N. connect nt I nnelton with the A l ladelrhia and ii 11 itInvire Central Railroad, for Cone clmidsrard, ennutt Square, and A 7 OCA4IB. E. Y WOOD, oa-u sienatal Saverintendent. MORE .PROOF OF THE IVONT)KIM11; EFFECTS CV MONELL'S AMERICAN Tun/ REPARATUR. Nuys hymen's. Reptemhor 27th, 1e53. Thu t+ to ecatltt th..t I 'HAI Veld for many years. um Tea reoommended to try Your Rephratur and heels, procured three oc Wee. wed it for three menthe, whit* hu eftplifidD.) !MU !Ltd 2111.i1000 not sUlte thxk i ip bereft., }et it 19 CO2llo.lMtlf proms,. F. NI. JONES. No. 39 No . rth Third street. PHIL•PRLPHIA. Bs Dtemoer rth, 54-J. F. :s;o:salt,: LINT SIT-4 1 01,0 jure moo. Dv hair conmamccd lulling out, so much so. that I Was, to fait. ro.,r, a beeonhim bated; hut hearing of the roe t,trut vo s or of your Separator. I rue indneed Luba, a •utle, and after using one-hn!f of It at y halr not cab , siesta ooming oat, but commenced It:twins finely, saa I have now as thtok a suit of hair as ever I had JACOB EVAlsiti, Co Chem street For tale 11T. 11. PFTERS & Co.. Soli As No 7101 CB ESTN rt. Stre•t. PhOhdslithuk assi-dro PAPER - biIADE MANUFACTORY OF QUARBE, S. E. CORNER DP Slhiti AND ARCH STREETS. 10, 1 10 I'APER 81IADES, for lieu, and a!! kinds ol Loans BRASS, BRONZE, and TIN SHADES, Irak Trani- Duranr!ea. MICA SHADES! : yic.l riito I ECTOR 4 4 ! SP'entliti rulortineut of 1 OH CELA IN He'll It Pg. to hnlles or Vert . l9l Who 'isle And Hetnil. ,111-1.5 t• COUR!. 8.-500 qtls, Extra Grind Bank ILI Codfish, in ihre nn rl for Bole NV. .1 1 AY" OH CO., dZe. mrd 121 NORTH NV hirrrs.7 RO"T AND KERB DOCTOR—Can be ronselted at the Berle. Sheer Hotel, N. SECOND Street, t toletlelphos. A Stet , Immo Eismiostlon of the Herat, I un,A, Anil 1 h rest tree of chore.. Re t(eete desensee that Penh to 21 , 1 r to; remote. Warts, Corns, and Billion, without toe eiyhtest rein. NleWie revionatile. All letters ebony he Pent te the cloy 1121-90 R. W. LIVINILS L 0 E SKATES—Tha most io , rtaln ever made. Pane Steel SKATES and SK ATE STRAPS, seams Oli at Inlar W, AV. KNIORT. 41131-10 eisoulutEr Etreat, oppegate Decatur. SALES BY AiroYYOW, tiTHOMAS BOSS, 4 . 779114 vs mai 1801 Min !MM. YonsertY Nea.leane spa • REM,. EST CPS Aelp STOGIES TH,D) DkY. At I o'clock ta the eavniza t Pamphlet catalogues now rawly. elettatnias IN/tl de se 'Wane* of an the verities le be *AI on ?nada! next.l3 Januar,. at 7 act as tna arallia4a, with ahs of Wes 17th. and 41h Januar,. and of nal rams It private sale. - CARD.—YUBLIC RAMS I.EAL ESTATE AND STOCKS AT TIP* EXCHANGE.--Stlea or real aria* and stocks every Tuesday, as th. Extbu t s s . sT Contnbowri baernittae option a: *oar sal & lisnaille of *sob atopprty owed es addition to wines we yobtodk. on tee Satardara t iesess Lathe sale, one drew* ra,fttoasee,,, VIP PIW forth g DS Ail detonators. of all Um propentes tr. 60 sol on the rolloyms TimsdAy. REAL ESTATE AT PRjEATS BALM EP' Vire bays a. Large same o: reel estate * prieate sale, inetadtes gem dumpily , * 01 011:1 4.1 5 d. orrearrT erorkertY. Feinted bets rseylo had at the eantson *ono PRIVATE SALE RFAIRTER. Sir Real emote entered on our prteata We mister' and adyerttsed acoastonally In oar ribiit: AtiolAti, tuf whia looooo reee ere trusted weekly.)frim, of Wag. •PALL SALEq. STOCKS AND SEAL ESTATE. 30th Fall Sale, Jan.3.la the areniaz, at the Kukla/it 31st 4 . Jan. la. creams, at the Exeitests. Std " Jas. U, area g. at the Elahleee• IFT Pan of the handbills for ear.h of the soots sale. now ready. STOCK& MASI% to. This Day. Jan. 7, at 7 o'oloek in the evening. wilt he sold. at An itadslphia Xs Mange— For aticoant of wtoin it may concerm— i (original) share Sms F711130:100 Land Association. For other 'commis— I (original/ share Fla Francisco Land Association. .170 Delaware Mutual Insurance Cowpony isms, isse„ .• Peremptory Eel. For acoount of whom it irtsfronc•re -82.000 'cads of the borough of MeNesseort,Allisrla. ol scoot!, iesaed to the Pittsburg and uouuswitill Railroad COttlphOY, With unpaid sonpona STOCKS. LOPSIS. YEW, ice. On Ti1e...i11..- . Jan. 30, noon, will be sold, at the Phi .tan t-hansit -100 shares Homptrell Coal sod Iron Commuir. For aarount of whom )t MST entrant-- 6 ehattel motivate coeve ruble b.haa , of 43 _ 9 2 1 3 , 7,1 -1 ! (ear $3,1:00) of the Cetsvisme, Winieutievort. eeu Railroed Company. Yew No. 29. middle aisle. Bt. Xerk's Church. Rev. Dr. Wilmer, rector. TIIIIITIETTI FAIL SALE--3ANUARE a, AT T O'CLOCKTHE EVENING. Orphaaa' Court Hale—rstato of Mary Brown (Tata Mary Groves.) . . . THRYE STORY BRICK DWI& t LING, No. Mt Dela reet, between Sento, sad Locust and Twelfth an !g d Thirteenth streets. NEAT MODERN WEwIDENCE. with aide yard. No. Shil Clinton Street. between Ninth sad Tenth and Scrota and Pane stoats, lot 30 feet front. lVr immediate pos- Quinn. BL'IL:DIND LOT. southwest corner of Tamer street sod Erie 111111D110. (Twenty-third ward.) *be SOD feet THREE: STORY BEIGE DWELLING. No. LON Howell street. between Nineteenth and Tweak:oth and BD/Mee and Pine it-rests. IMiMMEM=EI rani' Coort Sale—Estaie . of A COoOorle.des'd. EE-STORY BRICK BWELLLYG AN' D LARGE qoutboart corner of Broad and Onford streets, Twentleth ward. lot a feat on Broad street, 10 feet oa Orford stmt. Tiro (Tact. _ . • T. estate . —TßßEE-TORY BRICK DWELL west side of Tenth street, mouth of Offend aeon'. ravine Court Bale—Estate of Jobe Beiley. dtc'd. LOT OP GROUND. Mat side of Clinton street. north of Ben er street. (Northern Wbetties.l9o by 103 feet. Same Estate.—LOT OF GROUND. smith Inds of Fayette street. &sat of Franklin street. (Northern Mercies.) le by too fart. _Executor's Yerem Thom ptory Feht—Zetata of Margaret _peon. deed. IRITEDEEMAELI3 011017 ND RENT3O A YEAR. on lot north side of Wood street, east of ,.# tuixtee th st.. Fifteenth werd.well secured , and freed taxes. • ateolote.. • l'ame Katate.—TWO DWELLINOR Two- story batch &welting, N 0.210 Lombard street. west of &mood street, with mall dwelliss has Rir Sale absolute. Same state.—TßßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING, south stile of Catitoo street. seat of Rizt•entai street. Fifteenth ward. Sr este abeoioce. lime Estate—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING, No. 610 Csroenter stmt, west of Sixth street. ALT Bale absolute. NEAT RESIDENCE. WITH SIDE YARD, No. HA North Eighth attest above three It., lot feat frost. Sale at Nola LIIIMIII South loath 8 SIIPUjOR BUM pay t wat i nkir. ROAN. PIANO -FO L H BRIJ -- on'ttlinanst — Orosi. At to'elask.st the Anti:ton asons. an essortssent of eras lest seoond hand furrutore. 'assort essno•tuloo, Ire mirrors, corsets, eta., from fesulies knditkemptor.. ramored ateco for ecarrardenas sale. SA?. for &rennet er the CnitaliStates. WOOL AND COTTON CUTTINGS ARMY CLOTH ING, BLANENTS. BOOTEES, BOLE LEL'rEHR. On 6taltarday Morning, ith. at 10 o'clock. at tne Auction Rooms. by aata lozne, for /woo:tutor the United Suits*. 11.111 lbs'a•ool Pomona. 1,718 the natice!.44l6 IDs 11nen,4142 Sp cotton. 1226 Ma tent. DIU Ss sole leather, 1914 Yoe hat, paper, rope. &n. Also. a quantity of damaged elothina and 419141114164. 4 Including Oa great 00at5.144) arttner7 pnratere coals, 14 artillery music coats. l drasoon toots. 16 jaaksts, 615 infantry coats. 116 infantry P 14664.513 pairs bootees, 315 blankets. Lard haversaelt, animas. &c. sk. yarttentera In eat.e.Wanaa three days pray la to 111 le. mo A s&I ,o N4T f rj , AN n g, T . Ap tER PEREMPTORY d RACE qeaat rACPFR 14 .. 1 1 4 C, T E 0 COFLAT3- RAW TO PA Y ADVA& Tbia !Lomax. Sao. L at SO eelock, at Mutest Nantes.? Alekott Store, moonbeam corner of Sixth amt Rae. stream. se .9"l story Wm room. eatranee from Li see 111110 t. Conslstmx of Snter rate. Furnitare. Beds. Mat- Onset, Carpets, Stover, Sackings, Sevirg Idaahme, he., he. SoLE,24 DIDSY..T OF 1311.,YER. Coamistinx of a lEWITe surer COgree. tag, lad Tilt4T Wt. 110 gsr bOllll. MAW jog. KIVU tOZZI.I2 sponse, .1 salt do, II sapthe , infs. scup ladle. fah krufe.3 mats, to batter Stab. ke. Also. a hasdamse trablat ow, to hold the same. . . . . . . . COtTILT PIANOS. Magualleent rosewood maim forte. T °chive, reds by Scherer, brilliant toped /movement matnincent rose wood gun° forte. made by Grow 1, Coristopliar, brit bent timed instrument. SPLENDID SET OP WALNUT PCRITITURP. Cone:stoic of mattuficent walnut centre table, with brocatellomartle top French tats -a- tens. syrinx seat. metered with hair-cloth; large French arm and rooting chair, to match; parlor chairs to mach ; wort-stand; =leerier solid walnut wardrobe; walnut dressing ba teau. with marble toe and mirror Walnut wash mend. marble top; chamber table. velvet hely Lied bat tead, fine carted hair manreams. nue yesther and down beds, inirraio carpets, water cooler. ease-teat chug, lsolunt•lthiss, stove.. box of giaactrese, prissives, Lean, and madly other artic NEW cAOK IN h OTTOII.I4L ledosen Int SEW eschius b.-tttoing. SE WINO SEINE. A soperior emnat machine. complete sad ba so!d in lots to suit purchasers. Every article will positively be sold. !mitts:at the least reserve. for cash. NATHAN*. BT. X. 017119, MO. WILL iAmS &BOYIMINYTIONIZERB North M I A MET, Sr. Loco, No. aorijostio cßAlrr "111.4 Maws. Myers, Mao= 4 Co.. rkdadS= their memos', to ths .ssorehsats, otb in of Pluladelplua, for ale of dry goods, o l irrets, boots, Am. hardware, jeseks, Res, Re. Olimb advasses mods on moist of polo, gottlsmsats =de three &Tit altar sits. MOW& 1011116 atArk;,,;., t Co Stuart k. Brother Phi is P " Vat Wyck, T.:mime:et k Warms, New Tory. i'oott L c=y B . AL Bt. Latin. Croy, LoCrearl. k " " me-freer-IT BUSINESS CARDS. MAR TIN & QUAYLE'S STATIONERY TOY k/UM &ND FANCY GOODS STATIONERY 1006 WALNUT trraisr. lad Constan 3mfp YITLADLFEEL 3 / 4 , tly on hand rstlackary and Mot Amass. rVHOS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, -IL No. an Booth FOURTH Pripet WALLACE & BRODHEAD, Et Ei i i i, ELLNEE PLACE :KEW YORE, , VtookA sa i l di boalkt mut/ 50.4,0 a COPE IIANCLS B. ALLAcs. AnwAs..o C..Baoass..D. ole-gm• A UX. hicKINNEY h , NMetkir . Will rrnotule in eatniorelsnai. Arsestracr. and La tium °maim. aill-Of TADAMS EXPRESS CO.. OFFICE tie CITOTNITY Stout, forwrada Piroale, Pack ages. hierohandio, Sank Xotes, and elpos. attar b . , its ovn Las, z or In oopooeuost 'nth otker E.rpneas Cos ./nibs. to ILL the pnnwirio towmit and litter of the thutsd 88dat. E. 8. B.lk-ip.FORD. ant-tf amoral Ehttoruttor.dant COAL. HOUSERUPERS - LOOK TO YOUR ulatsrest. Bay yoar n eCtAL AT HICKS'. wires, mottling but l i bis very tall It ality of Lehigh Saul- Goal H a rAy:l2ll l 4, liel=!.'")!..il hi= tot. _ 33 vf l initntiiiiie - iri;i . gra - ti - Oillit:sian: n'ebt„ at ICIKB' yard. southeast wester MARS.K L, IL on wiLLovr. Gat azd see. ose-+m SW. GROOM' &CO., . - Ocoee if( South FOURTH attest. AND WHAM Plttß (STREET, SCIWYLKILL, Latina and Bluppors Lonwit licrantsan. Lakuh, and &gm Ikill C 0 • Ilarnksadiso takes on wltsrfare. IfICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN A LERIISH COAL Promail watt ewe, for We oti toot Woos. *WI it INOM.Y.SS 1:116pot, NLVTIL out TW I LLOW &mists d2-tf WINES AM) LIQUORS CHARLES HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE. GEORGE WHITELEY. No. 1$ BOUTS FIONT STREET, Is apreratsd A f Ott tea of the st.are trand sf OiIASIPAGNE, Act (Oast It to EA Trade at 1!:, LOWEST NEW TORE. RATES. sea t■uists, Quarts mad Tints, tow to Data da.t.r CRANIPAGNE.—We recommend to con naven.r.. and con . e.criee•urs the Chelmaree Irian cf Mr. FtR frtm h A terpty, rimier. The exceJetze c the brscd. '` ham Men ftd.: , seta b 10,4 throe hoot Franco. Sims. Germany. to ametes am be eeee end &termed et eta olEce de-1m F. D. LONGCRAMP,2I7 South F $ WEll'“'L ATTENTION OF THE TRADE us thil really &ismer wink : ALFRED R KISAUD A iv peo . in assorted piztasea e•onstsraly oa h.113d Order. received tot direct fenzortaLex. Also—lisarietas COO Etat. Leßoy Cotose. Lerdon ash Holland Oirs, CLarst to Wosed cod c. 0.. C4a:wnes: Lich and lour pnnes. LON6ICIi • 11,1'. 010-dm 21? Soeth FROM Phlsdelebta. GEORGE WIIITELEY, N 0.115 South FRO T &tett. Importer of j4raccq, Wznta, &0., odors for inae. NI bond only, the lollowtes. among ether etazdsrd branas of br ads vzst. Carillon. & C 0... iltoe- Rises t. Co,. Vero itobtn. & Co.. 121!..ard. Dape.y. & Co.. t in fielenette, marers. eta. frelleroutia. . Depoet & Co.. . & F. Id artelle, Unton Propnetota. Jos. Beanesay. A o, Smart's Yatuley Malt Vi'luey, sad tle abolemq earlobe. of Madam :Therm Cor a. le &Da RI tee Vr MIS . rain roe enn. amazes Kum. Eaaut Cruz Item. Bordeaca. .l. to.. &a 02-ly NAVAL STORES. 1. !AIWA F T - Trateddd. do en:Me Tur_re-tzaa. IRO do rill( Reece. 131 do =5 do ,iy a a..! 111 ROW . Itaki & Co. d3l 0. anrria
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