MEE Ateli ective Aletrospect. -rroinciligko.tioyf Volumaor Poems.) :,:::iftlifaidik4ears, and something Mote ' , !' BinCiiiatethirit for mien] knowledie. tooloakie draughts of Slaislologe, Prole; i*ltti at,---rd College ;• . Yet I.i•eilembe titigona Could wieh'ti, hold In teeoleotion Tho boys, the Joys, the noise, the Bat not single Canto Seetion. , , !recollect those harsh Mira, The Morning bells that gave us panics, • I recollect . tlMforpral prayers, ,• • That deemed like lessons in bleohantist I recollect the drowsy way . ' In which the students listened to them, Ai clearly, in my wig; to.any, As when a boy I slumbered through them. I reoolleot no tutors all. Al freshly now, it I may say my, .Iliiany - olialder I reoall In Homer or °Sicilia Na3o. I recollect, eXtremelr well; • Old Hach," the mtldeat of fastaties ; .IWell remember Matthew Bell, ,Eat very fathtly, hlathettuttra. : I recollect thOprizeshaid - For lessons Arthorned.to the bottom: (Alas, that penaibrnarke should fade!) reoolleot the cheesy/110 gbt, 'am— The light equestrians who seared. O'er even' passage reckoned stony : And took the chalks—but never snored A single honor to a Donri Ah Me I what changes time has Wrought,' And how predictions have miscarried ! A few have reached the goal they sought, And some are dead and some are mart tod And some in city journtle war ; And some as polineianabiolter r Mid soma are pleading at the bar, For jury-verdiote or for liquor And come on trade and commeroewart, And some in schools vrlth dunces battle ; And some the Gospel propagate, - And some the choicest breeds of cattle ; , And some are at their nee: - And tome were wreokod in the " revelsionr Some serve the State for handsome fees, Ana ono, I hear, upon iompubion: Lamont, who, in his college days Thought o'on'a cross a moral gonadal, Nas loft his Pnritanid waye, Anil worships now with droll and Oandle And Mann, who mourned the nogro's fats, And hold the slave, as most noble tY. NoW holds him, at the market rate, On a plantation in Kontoolty.i. Tom Knox, who aware in such a tone it fairly might be dolibted whether It really was himself alone, Or Knox and Erebus together -7 Has grown a very altered man, And, changing oaths for mild entreaty, Now recommends the Christian. plan To savages in Otaheitil Alan, for young Ambition's vow, How envious tato may overthrow it! Poor 'Harvey la in Congress now, - Who struggled long to be a poet: Smith carves (quite well) memorial stones, Who tried in vain to make the law go; /TO duals in hides i'aud !` Pious Jones" Is deans Taro in Chicago! And, sadder still, the briUlantßayo, ' Once honest, manly; and ambition", Bee taken latterly to Vale . Extrema)" ate and i By 'low degrooo—l can't toll how— He's reached at last the 'very gro n ndael, And in Nave York he figure/ now, - _ 'A memberof the Common Council! Foreign lien's. fileoeivad by the BoheetianA COLD SPELL se Endt.soo).—The intense frost which set in on the 14th reached a greater degree of cold on Saturday and Sunday than has been re corded in Deeember at lligHeld lime °Werra tory since the year 1841. Only 'on two occasions (says Mr. E. J. Lowe) hoe the temperature fallen, lower than it was on Monday morning—viz; on the night of the 2d and morning of the ad. of January 1854, when it descended to 4 deg. below zero at 4 feet, and 6 deg. below zero on the grass, and even to 8 dog ,' below zero in the :valley on Ate grass; the second occasion being, the eighteenth of Feb ruary, 1855, when it,vneo 6,1 :deg.- at, 4 feeyand 0.5 dog. on the ,grass. The-,mean-temperature of the twenty-four hours pf the coldeit days. were -1854, January 2, 14.4 deg. ; 1854; January 3, 15,4 dog.; 1853, Pabthary 18,17.3 deg.'; 1858, Decem ber 17, 16.8 deg. The Trent is frozen over, and persons have been walking upon it. At Clifton. on Saturday night, the minilnem temperature was 11 4 deg. being the lowest minimum since Decem ber, 185 d, when it was 10.7 deg. At the Prince's Park; in this town, the ice was yesterday morning nearly,' seven' lushes thick.' A sadden change in the weather, however, has taken pla4e here., , The frost began to give way yesterday morning; a brisk breeze blew"from the 6. sad S. S. W.; the barome-, ter fell rapidly ; the - thermonieter went above freezing point; to the afternoon a.little snow end sleet fell, then a 'little rain, and the temperature became very bunk milder.—Liverpool paper, Dee. 21. The English volunteer movement (it is °Tidally expected) will be found to have placed i06,0p0 men tinder armabY . the oonolasion of the " year. • The War Office, homier, is as yet bat imperfectly in formed of the Went strength of corps. , They aro returned to that Oleo, in many oases, the moment they have reached , the enrolment strength of CO Members, end no emu* his as yet been rendered of additions to thisthintmum. - Ruins 'At SE6.—Captain Barclay; of the ship Montreal, which reached Liverpool yesterday, from Montreal, reports that on Sunday and Monday last, when MT Wiektow heads, he encountered a heavy snow storm from the N. E. During the prevalence of the storm A large number of birds made their appearance. Some of them perohed upon the rig ging of the vessel and were caught alive, whilst a, large number fell dead upon the deck. Amongst the poor animals thin . ' discovered were linnets, larks, thrushes, • 'darlings, fleldiares, , waterwag , - tails, crows, kn. Archbishop Mcßae has addressed a "pastoral" to the "clergy and faithful" of the diocese of Team on the present position of thaPope. Referring to the late war in Italy, the - AUMbishop says , We certainly !Mould have preferred theiniternative of Witnessing such a complete restoration of concord in the disturbed terrttorletof Italyi as would ena ble the Church to laylitidde her spiritual arms and to join in the celebration of a general peace, bar. leg justice fur its basis. But,' alas,' the trues of the monarehs brought no consolation to the Pope; for no soonerhad they disappeared from the theatre of war than the peaceful provinees of the peninsula were overrun, by mischievous men, petty tyrants who profane the,name of liberty, spreading terror among the Well. disposed Inhabitants, uttering dis affection in theilame of the people whom they had silented, and marking their course by blood and rapine, - Yet such, audacious suits of Violence, of eruelty,'pf,plunder, and of treason, by a few mis creants, some of .them utter strangers is the States which they thus disturb, are coolly termed by men In power, "the right of the people to choose their own Government." - - Fitastor,—The session Of the Legislative body of 1880 will, it isasid, open on the 16th ,Tanttary.. , • Count do Persigny, the Frenett ambassadarin London. has- arrived ,in The French: Government, jt is said, Intends to convert New Caledonia into a penal settlement, to which henceforth felons or political prisoners will be despatehed. The government of the colony is' also to be separated from that Taiti, and encou ragement is to be given to colonizers. No more prisoners are to he sent to rot , in the etvel4P3 of Cayenne; but:they whu are now there will he sof feted to fester to death under the pestiferous cli mate. Letters from Jim seat of war in Morocco show that the bpanish troops have, owing to the unfa vorable weather, and the ineompletenete of the preparations, had great hardships and diffioultioa to encounter, and that Very many.have already been prostrated by sioknees. Cholera; the off spring of misery and apprehension," was thinning the ranks of the Spaniards, for, though the disease vas not of a malignant kind, the 'eases were nu merous. The weather during the whole of Decem ber is very often stormy, wet, and cold f and with out some deoldedlinprovement, it was thought that the position of General O'Donnell would be a very difficult one: Ceuta is so small a place that to go into winter quarters there and await a more favor, able season tor the campaign, would be an 'mita- Con to disease, and would weaken and dispirit the, army., 'TO marsh upon Tetuan might be to ,tutor -greater dangere. The Cologne Gazette states that the Austrian Government, having 'lately consecrated an expia tory chapel which had been built by its orders on the 'pot where Gregory, in 1842, had hanged Count Zioby,'Onauspielmithat he wan acting for, the in termit otAttetrio, a eounter-denionstration Wai or ganised at Petth, and the magnates, dressed In their national cosmnee, eastern - bled at the ehuroli of St. Franols, to be present at a masa in commemora tion of the death of cline Insurgent generale who bad been executed at Arad. .the authorities re- frained item any interference. • A German. paper states that tho dispossessed Italian dukes will not bring their claims before the , Cengreseby memorial. They bare bad no official intimation of the Congress. ' It it atated in a letter from Vienna, that tho Austrian Government, relying on the good faith of the Emperor of the French, partioularlY with re gardlo the moiety of Austria's hold on Venice, has decided on reducing the armyto about 200,000 men, by which an animal saving', of 41,000,000 would be effected. In Hungary The political and religions agitation seems to be increasing ' 'At" Comorn and other, plaoes arrests have bean made. A great ?rotes , tent meeting held at Pestit; to petition , the Emper or to suspend the Imperial . patent was 'summoned to disperse, and, after singing the anthem 'i,God is a tower of strength ,", complied without _remelt stream); The peo ple outside were, however, greatly. agitated, and it watt some Jim° , before they could ba dispersed:- The &thee - spa of the Austrian army, now in ; Italy, has received orders to worth, for Runge* , immediately. • - - ? - miThe journals of St. Petersburg, published news from the].oarwasus announcing that , the people of Abadzokhe; . numbering 100,000 men,. with their older Mahomed Amine, have _declared' their sub mission. ..Other tribes are also preparing to sub-' mit theraselves to Russia. A 131 H& SIIFFOOATND IN HIS OWN DOIIGTf.- The London Nome of Deannber 17th, bee the fol lowing Item • : , , , -• "A fair days ago considerable expitement was mm 2641.111 Wellingborough, by the remerkablemart tier In whloh a reapeotable ,young,nian, named William Afee,-! about ;bienty-one years .of tage, met With his • death. ,The deceased; • who'! was a baker, was, it r - appears, "accustomed to, rise early for., the • 'purpose of,. preparatory' mea sures for a batch of , bread.. On the - morning 6f the painful .nocurteribe Ate Mc, apparently, tts well as - Weal; and 'ocitaraideed; preparing the dough for bakingi , , hayligao fer Proceeded with his ^work as to mix le all the requisite, ingredients, On othenigo' ing file) the tialiiniphtdied therfound their companion- in • the, doughttreugh, suffocated, and quite amid. It is generally supposed that the deceased, Whcv 'been' Subject.? to apoplatt“Sts on one or twe• Trier abmitlatlei , Aas seised on the roornintin head- foremeet iuto:agtixtuto of:7lotiPlotrAntliWet,", . - .Aaron iniiniadottry. , Onerr mot fronwtho Pope and the Coupon hawnttremtnd much atttn. 'Mu as ieflootbh/ t.huytriFe of tholi`m - peror: l e oo 4thl tilinoilhitql*ltg tone, hnt oppozes.t.hal sestoratfolint thollomagunpAho Pipit don4nign. t lhollpshoOurnals eutoguto the . pamptagt.. - • Loth John Itwoonl tolnthei , inoiniMatlite lation,to lifoitoonnfthim. thatgagland ie ondeavor. trigittreouttito npdpitstildlng; othnt -TorOrk reimecitik its - cono9 in the future. Be, pointiOnt diftkalk i Ogyoloneil, by the enitod hititefiyixognising ono Proohlont and England cunt' Xrangeinothor. -~.~.:~ __ :cL .._........ THE~_QOURT. rtieTzliDAY/0 •-. , , (Retorted for The Press.l • ..,, Pities--JuSriog STROI(O.-.Gelatiey yet sui The City, (before reported.) Wm. E. Hirst and Doegstreth for plaintiff: H. T. King and David W. Esgs. for defendant. Vorthot for defendant, Hirt. veerue Grant, , defendant, and Bardeley, gatnishoe. An notion against garnishee. Lowber And Gerhard foe plaintiff; Robert H. Mall rath find SnMuel.Bood; Eggs , for garnishee. Nonsuit en torod by, direction of the Court. purnEniu Gom' no next—Ohlefinstice Low rie end Justices Thompson and Road.--Pennsylvania Company for insurance en, Dives versus Foster. Argued by Judson, for plaintiff In error by George 111.- Wharton for .defendant, and by M. George Tucker Campbell, and George W. Biddle, Begs. for plaintiff. Alcorn versus Phipps. Argued by J. G. Mioho. Oar fot plaintiff and Ed, Hopper for defendant. Mops versus Hoops. Argued by Thomas J. Ash ton, Esq., for plaintiff. Gliding George. Argued by George W. Bid dle, Esq., for plaintif, and by J. M. Bunton, Eeq., for defendant. VlOlty of Philadelphia re: Eastwlek. Argued by William L. Hirst and Andrew Mitler'for and J, D. Townsend and Lei for defendant. Laguarenne vs. Dougherty. Nen pros, taken off, and ease submitted on paper-book. Alcorn pe. Phipps. Opinion per ourfam. There' is no error in ,this arise ; :the defendant below has Shown no defence. Judgment affirmed. Mops ye. Hoops. Opinion per ourlam. Judg ment affirmed.' On motion of Caldwell 11. Biddle, Bro., °fawn'. ader Biddle,Fsq., was sworn and admitted to prat). lice tie an attorney and counsellor at law. Comworr Plums—Judge Ludlow.—Ware vs. Gtimmey. An action on n book•aooonnt. Diehl for plaintiff ; Brinokle for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff for $59.22. Whetham re. Eqgleman. An action for arrears of rent. J. C. Price for plaintiff; 17. W. Want ' net. for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff for $09.30. Trotter re. Henderson. An action fur the re eniery of rent. Istioholson for plaintiff; W. S. Price for defendant. Verdict for defendant. Craig vs. Hanel. Au nation an a hook account. James F. Johnston, Esq., for plaintiff; CI uillon for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff for $129.95. 134ogargee vs. Einweehter. An action on a book account. George W. Arundel, Esq., for plaintiff; George W. Thorn, Esq., for dofendant. On trial. DISTRICT COURT, No. .I.—Judges Earn and Sharsivood.-11,1arklo vs. Anderson. Action on two nnimissory notes: Vordiet for plaintiff, $147.45. L. 0. Cassidy for plaintiff; A. Thompson for de fendint. DiSTBIOT ,COURT, IsTo. 2—Nudge Stroud.— Gibson vs. Reichert. .An action to recover da• makes for injury done the cellar of pleinting leakagly of the 'hydran't of defendant. W. Budd for plaintiff;' enittou for defendant. Verdict for defendant. McGrath ve. Cambs., Au action under a sheriff's interpleader to try the ownership of a lot of dry Goods. Verdict for plaintiff. Coleman for plain tiff: Rifler for defendant. Koeing vs. 'Boeing. An action on a book ac count for goods sold - and delivered. Verdict for plaintiff for $4159.29. 'Clinton dugs for plaintiff; Abrahams for defendant. Thum vs. Bearean. An notion on promissory notes. Verdict for plaintif in $381.29. Basle horst for plaintiff; Thomas S. Smith for defendant. :Kelly vs.- Keck. An action under a sheriff's in. f orpleader to try the ownership of a certain lot of liquors ; 06111sehlager and Wallace for plaintiff; Jae. hi. Robb for defendant. On trial. QUARTER SESSIONB—Judge Allison.—John Cosgroie was put upon hi; trial, charged with cent mitting.a rape upon the person of Mary Ann Pol lard. A verdict of not guilty woe rendered. Joseph McCarty, Hannah McCarty, Matthew Donovan, James Donovan, Jeremiah Hagerty. and Timothy Lanham were charged with einutnitting an assault and battery upon Deunia Lesson, and .Donnie Driscoll wag charged upon a cross bill with committing an assault and battery upon Timothy "Abate. The defendant, Driscoll, was also charged with corying a concealed and deadly weapon; viz.: a billy. Verdict, not guilty. 'Justin Jones, Samuel Mullin, and Thomas Paul were charged with committing an assault and bat tery upon Officer Joseph Hose, with intent to kill. It appears from the . evidence that the defendants wero quarrelling , together, when the presenter, u ho is a pollee officer, attempted to stop them from en doing. The defendants then fell upon him and heat him in quite a severe manner. 'Verdict, gull. ty. , Sentence deferred. John Hagan was acquitted on a charge of assault and battery.. The remainder of the day was oc cupied m the disposal of eases of minor impor tance. „ - - „ PHILADALPIVA BOARD OF TRADE. i , . re mo U Int OPP!. IoMBER. Jr.} COMMIT oP PUN MOSTE. A. J. 1) . BRDYSIII RE, LETTER Betas AMITE AMILCILVITO EICSANGS, PHILADELPHIA.. lir. chip Brnwnriza, , „ Liverpool, soon Brig Loango, King Nelson .. .• —.Cardenas, soon SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. ' FROM THE UNITED STATES. SEM - - _Lgivy 3411 , • Mall Canada .Boston..l. ve t Pool. • ... • ..—Jan 11 Etna..... ..... 12 Trnamouth.. —.New York,.oibraltar, 41tO, • ....Jan 17 Eannaroo........New York..Gitagow ...Jan 14 An 18 - lio9ton..tivoroool :-.—Jan 95 York,.llratnen.. --.lsn 23 11 of Baltimore—New.York..Liverpool............Jan 29 John Y0rk..01ang0w......... ...Jan 28 York..Bnuthampton.--...Feb 1 TO - ARRIVE. IMPS LRAVR FOR DA.T• New York.....Bouthatopton..New —Doe 27 John Y0rk............ Deo 28 Hunonan.......Liverrpol—Portland............Deo 28 Europa , 31 ura.... __Liverpool—Now .... Dec 31 Cof Raftimore...Liverpool,..New Y0rk...... Jan 4 Borne& a....,..Southampton..New 4 Npro, sootiii.; ...Liverpool..Pnrtland•............Jan 4 l'ulton.........bouthatopton..New York.... Jan 11 84agnia.-Boutlitimpton..New York..—..... Feb 4 The California Ma i l Steamers nail from New York on the oth _and 20th °reach month. The Havana Steamers leave New York on the 2d. 711,, 12th, 17th, and 27th of eaoh month, and Charleston, 8. C., oiMte 4th and lath. •ochert thcabore dates fall on Sunday the ateamera will MI on mondar, except from New OrietiFlO. MAIUNE 'INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PI4IIO.OELPHIA 4 10 IEOO. EI B R4 . 3B ar --7 27 -SUN BETS— . ARRIVED. ; Steamship kehmington, Baker. SI hours from Boston. With, Tadao and pessengers to Benry Wingor. Came in the Capes at IMA M; at 8 A M L below Morns 141.- ton's. passed steamship 'Kerstono Mato, from Charles ton; saw a brm et anchor at Reedy Island piers; saw bark Belle at New Castle piers. , til lr i l t i . r to E D FJ7 . g ;., Rayner, dais from New York, with ACLERE. , •Steamship City of New .Pork, D Bogle, Bogen, Henry Winsor. Rark Linda. (new) Hewitt. Cienfuegos, Hewitt. Bark Cordelia, Roberta, Cienfuegoe, Madeira & Ca bade. • Brig Elizabeth Watts, Bryant, Trinidad, J W & I F &at/. Brig D bt Alm, Steelman. Mobilo, Pettit , Martin & Co Sebr .E V Lewis, Cates, Charleston, Jalrus Baker. - BAILED. - The City Ineßoat,Sohellinaer. left Lombard street wharf at it o'clock reatetday morning. to king tn tow Eienser winning. for l'amear.ola, and brig Ella need, for St Jag° de Cube. AmmoRANDA. steamship Karnak, (13r1 Brownleas, oloarad at N York 7th Inst. for finnan and Havana. Bteartiship Teutoma. Taunt', from Hamhurg for Now York, sailed front Southampton 2lat Ship John Truoka, Teal, from Havra, arrtvad at Bor deaux 20th alt. • . . . . Ship Lancaeter, Deceit. CM Now Orleans, arrived at Liverpool 21st ult. SAD VH. Fanning, Harding, from Galveston, arrived atLiverpool= alt. alarms Greenlent, Merryman, from N Orleans, arrived at Livarcol 2241 pit. Ship Crystal &lane. Simmons, from Whampoa for London, missed eal Slid ult. Ship_Princeas, Deem, hence for California, sailed from Valparamo2lst Nov. , Ship Santiago, Eames, from Boston Oat 19 for Bom ba was spoken Nov 14, tat? In N. long SO 90 W. Bark Irma, Hews, hence at Berbadoes, and sailed 12th ult. for Maracaibo. Sark Scotland, Roberto, cleared at Baltimore 7th inst. for tinataquil. Bark P9rmont.(new,2sl tonal Oliver, cleared at Bal timore 7th Inst. for Ricer In Slate. Fehr Janice H Depute, Weithmse. of and for PliPa. dolphin. from Newport, in ballast, having mistaken the ilsbte during, a thick enow storm 39rh ult. went on the beach at Orient _Point, et little west Of Latham's dock. Capt IV went up to Green port next day, and noted his proton! before i O Ireland, Le Notary Public. Ho ar ranged with Messrs Sieben arid Thornhill to get his ree fed 01l which, it is thoutht, can easily be , done; but the we bee somewhat empeded their operations, and up to the 7th inet. they had not eucceeded in effeoting it. It is likely they will do so es soon tie the weather and tee ad mits. She is a good vessel of about 130 tone, 10 years old, and Is not nitwit. labored: At Rio JairetroNov 15. CtOilmehip Champion. Floteher. from New York Sty 140,23 days.for San Francisco; ships Champini. Lemon, from and for do. mos; Sam punning, Skul eld, dinette. Anne Kimball Merrill. Geo W BOUM, V wards, rind Indian, M irt h, une; harks MaTIOn, .111Igg t Irvin Baltimore. - arr 9th, dischy; Par thian, from Richmond, are 13th. do' Adelaide Pendergast, Nelson. from Bohm do do; Corilla, Pet en- Vig r ircAt Vir b %VAC. front Monterldert.- err leth, no; Jude. Tom.. wan, 'Ann li Grant. Swain, S ft Chadbourne. Mason, Speedwell, Howes, Mondamin, Collins, Merrimac, Fitz. and Fan nie Cronshaw, Alamo, one; lingo Nameaug. Rotors. tor New Y0rk.1,14; North Point, Smith, for do; Faustin3, Derry, from Bahia, air ISth; eadira Lalliope i napkin's. for New York. Idg; Forest Ring. Berri, from RlOll- mond. arr Ilth, disci's; Arvin. items, do. elLiversktol, Den 21—The Witham Stetson, (of Thomas ton/Sampson. from Mobile for this port was destroyed by fire Deo let, about 1300 miles from land: mew saved, larDeal, Deo M —The American brig ft C Dyer, in weigh thia morning, hooked the Peal Bank Buoy, and drag ged about a - mile to the northward, and wait obliged to slip from an anchor and half of chain, whioh is being re plated from hence. LDeo 21—The Henry Clark. Alin, from City Point for andond, while coining in during a heavy gale and snow, squall from the NSW 20th, at SH,i P hi. got in collision with the City of Delhi, slipped an iin"lror and chain, (Which will he supplied at Deal) and loot foremast, bow' sprit, topmast. ko, and sustained other damage. She makes no water. STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA TP:NT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, CIU ARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS; now pre erred to ooncerts and in private moles by the beet performera. Reoeived the firer prominent over the hest makere, from judges like Gottschalk, Mason, rind others. Challenge all competition. BLASIUS BROTHERS, 1008 CHESTNUT Street. MTN HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! • PI4 tLOpt,NO-FOE 0/3 91 TF. k, • , , 'VI ANO-FOATES kiEl,olroNd. PIA O-FOR,TEO, raELoDEoris. PIANO-PORTEIS MELODEOI4. tr irt s al ett e . tic aviii ßa , ve.n,eon,, & Co., Nonni, & Clark, ls• Co.,ueta others. . J. E. GOULD,. .. mrl4-17 ' 'SEVENTH and CHEBTti ars. 01110KERING & SONS, MANIIPACTIiRe GRAND. KISTAES, A ktI ND UTRIgHT ANO-FORTES: WAREROOMB 807 CHESTNUT STREET. an C d t lll a iliatin a lN ia STßlPAYl nr l 9 B7 iiloi tj av rr e W he U e L n awarded, at toe diliennt Exhibitions in this country and Ear SS 0 ANDS NORM'S - RR FIRST:CLASS MEDALS. PITO RENT. asS-Ils ....... 4 A GREAT EttkROVENITINT IN ''-' PIANOS. , • 80110MACKER & CO., UT Street, respectfully invite the muslo lol ,ing pato to nail and examine, their new and sue osettul iniernment-- j , .. PARLOR. GRAND PIANO. HaYing converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of it Square lastrumenti avoiding &lithe objections generally made to the Idyl° of ;Grind Piano, plea duruntihint the neat of the name. In V olume purity of tone, great power, brdhanqy, full ;00 , depth, and evennessof touoh, with annulate deli rifirj6rarelfiTtrums:AtheiteD IN: • BATIMENT3 'llreiyholly tineralled. Thai havereoeived the Melted /Ana°, Iniunall, all are prdnounced by orgies to be hay su- Peno,r t 4 any ; boltrafnenta weer reannfeetared in this erntnp. < 1 Co Miry op hand, a largo and elexant aesortment of /inn Orogen PIANOS. we have Debbi &welded the 4 1 'ifetPrnuump, at all exhibitions Over exhibited, eluding the Price Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi bition, NOW Yorls,loo3, eel-If PIANOS. COPARTNEROMP NOTICES. I HAVE THIS DAY SOLD OUT MY intereaNt tho firm of GRAVF & FAIRLAMR, to Mr. ISAAC 'WATKINS. FREDK. FAIRLAIds. • The Whnlassie Boot and hhoe business will be con tinued at 308 DI ARK ET Street, by the new firm. under the name end style of • GRAFF & WATKINS. Philadelphia,thin. 7. I9ill. lall-31" DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The mtetent of the sithieriber in the firm of M. CHARLTON & CO. cotton trom the Ist must.. having disposed of the same to 61118. M. CHARLTON, Who will use the name of the firm in liquidation, and oon tinue the business at 1030 VINI.I Str,eet .TOHN I'. CHARLTON. PRILAI gLmos., Inn. 6, 1830. ja7-3t. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—'The mi &reigned, havine et chased the steely' of CHM. BHAR PE, No. 211 North THIRD {greet, will continue the BOOT and SHOE husineas at the old 'tank under the name tad firm of BRODHEAD & BROTHER. D. O. DR RO O DDBHEA EADI), A. B. Philadelphia, January 2,1860. The undersigned will settle up lite business at the old stand, No. 211 North THIRD Street. CHARLES SHARPS. Philadelphia, Jarman 2, OttO. ja,s43t* NOTICE. - WILLIAM It. LAFOUR -- CADE, GERALD DE COURBEY, & WILLIAM K. IRWIN, becomeyartiey in ger firm_ellsr dato. DR COuRB EN , LA FOURIJADE. & CO. Philadelphia. December 91.1859 0.2-1 U fIOPARTNERSDIP AND REMOVAL,- wm. L. DUNGLISON is admitted to an interest in our business from thus date.. We have removed from No. NH Market street to No. 727 CHESTNUT Street. JAB. R. CAMPBELL & CO. January 1. 1860, 2-12 t COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. BHORTRIDGE & BROTHER haring this day as sociat with them JAMES S. YOUNG, the business will from this date he conducted underythu firm of SLIM RIDGE. BROTHY.R. & CO.. at No. 420 MARKET Street, and 413 and 415 MEM GRANT Street. Philadelphia, January 2. IEO. )a2-12t NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. Vhorein we, the subscribers, have this day re newed and continued fora further period of three yeari, to hereinafter mentioned, the limited partnership en tered into on the Stet day of December. A. ii. Hee. to commoner) on the let day of January', A. D. 1851, under the provisions of the Actor thuGenoral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. approved March Vat, 1530, entitled "An Aot relative to Limited Partner shins," and All other enactments of the said General Assembly relative to Limited Partnerslops—now, there fore. in compliance with the provioions of the said en actments we publish the tering of said original and renewed Limited Partnership. as follows: First. The name or firm under wltioh the said original and renewed Limited Partnership was and is to be con ducted is that of J. T. PLATE & SCHOTTLER. Second. The general nature of Ito business was and is that of Morahan's in a general Foreign and Domestic Commission Business in the city of Philadelphia, and also in the business of Importing and Exporting and Vending Merchandise on &mount of the said Limited Partnership. Third. The said Limited Partnership wee and is cont ained ofJOHN THEOPHILUS PLATE, who resides in the city of Philadelphia ; of CARE C. SCHOTTLER, whe resides in the said city of Philadelphia, and CHRIBTOPHER F. PLATE, whose place of residence is. at present. its the free Banseatio city of Bremen. The said John Theophilus Plato end Carl C. &limner were dad are all the general partners in the said origi nal and renewed Limited Partnership, and the said Christopher F. Plate was and is the only special part nertherein. Fourth. The special partner, the said Christopher F. Plate, oontributed, actually and in good faith, in each, the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars to the capital or common stock of the said original Limited Partnership, nitaart , of which hie been withdrawn therefrom. Fifth. The said original Limited Partnership com menced on the first day of January. A. D. 1857, and was to have terminated on the Mgt day of Deeember, A. D. 1859, hut the same has been renewed and continued for the farther period of three jean; from the Stet day of De i pmber, A. D, 1859,and will terminate on the Slat day of eeember. A. D. 11882. hiladelphia, D0e.115t, 1839. J. THEOPIL PLAT cARL C. SCHOTTLER, CHR. FR. PLATE, By his Attorney in fact. GODFREY FREYTAG. NOTICE.—Tho undersigned have this day' formed a copartnership. under the name of P. ItIIXSELL. Jr, & for the tranenetiou of a - Wholesale and Retail Lumber Business, and will occupy the ward formerly canopied lir Knuth & nt the corner of YORIC and RICIIIIII/ND Streets, in the Nine teenth Ward of the City of Philadelphia. P. 141.18E1,10 Jr. Stird'L Wfl.llEl,ll. Philadelphia, Jan, 2d. 1860. ta3.l2t" ThESSOLUTION OF - PARTNERsiffp.— A-PThe partnership heretofore existing under the firm of MORRIS w JONEI3 & CO. expired on the 31st ulti mo, by limitation. Either of the partnere will use the name of the firm in settlement. JACOB P. JONES and RL:HARL) 14. DOWNING retire from the tininess, and the remaining partners have formed a new copart nership, ISRAEL MORRIS, JACOB P. JONES,_ RICHARD H. DOWNING. JOBEcTiI K. WHEELER, ANDREW WHEELER. . flailed.!phis, Januarg 9, WI COZARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-ISRAEL MoRRIS, JOSEPH K. WHEELER, and AN DREW WHEELER, partners in the late firm of MOR RIS & JONES & CO.. Lave this day formed a coped nankin, under the firm nt' MORRIS, WHEELER, & CO., and continuo the Iron and Steel business in at Its brandies ea heretofore onnttuoted, at the old stand, MARKET and SIXTEENTH Streets. Philade January 5, MO. ja24 J.OTlOE.—Thepartnership heretofore ex isting between JAMES O. ABBOTT, ARCH/ ti* LOS LAWRENCE, and CHARLES NOBLE,undet the firm of ABBOTT k LAWITY4OE, le this day oigoolved by the death of A. LAWRENCE. All persons indebt ed to the late firm are requested to make pay merit, and theme having &ants to present them to the undersigned, who ate duly authorised to use4he name of _the Jinn in JAMES 0. ABBOTT Ie nTIT. e .C . IO9 Tad, '6O-12t CHARLES NOBLE.. NOTlCE—Philadelphia, Jom'y Ist. 1860. Theundersigned having _purphesed of the late firm of ABBOTT & LAWRENCE, all their extensive stook °Moves. Patterns, &0.. will continuo the Stove Foun dry busmen under the firm of ABBOTT & NOBLE. J AMER 0. ABBOTT. CHARLES NOBLE. NOTICE.—The underai#ned having. made arrangements tor the sale. in this city, or Messrs. A. & W. Spragues' PRINTS, together with 4Krneral assortment of domestic Cotton and Woolen Sonde, un der No. management of Charms It. Mount, late ot the firm of Welling, Coffin & Co.. end William V, links tow, tato of the firm or .i..W. Ellis & Co , Cincinnati, would announce that tiler hare eiglhlished to Wallah of their house at N 0.235 CHESTNUT Street. 1101" f, NPRAOUNEI 3a2-I6t* Of New York, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Copartnerehip under the firm of BECKRR DELL was dissolved on the fourteenth' day ol Dc oemberinst., and 11108 ES BECKER alone Authorized to nettle the business, and sign the liquidation 15108 P 8 BEclan, JOB. S. DEC Philadelphia, Bee. 10, 1850. d3l-ntukth 1m• BREAD Pm AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY. GAN BE OBTAINED AT TINE FOLLOWING PLACES: MECHANICAL BAKERY, 8. W. corner of Broad and Vine streets. O.M. CLARK.—.---Poplar street, below Tenth. H. MeNEIL.---- S. E. corner Sixth and Coate. street. JATIIO NOrth Ftfth street. JOHN 0. PICKET.-- —.No. Ma Vine street. T. P. 116 North Firth street. S. SOOY-B. B E. corner Fifth and - PfuaeaW. W. MATHEWB. .8. corner and D. KNIGHT. /31O7d u ittget e itlow WaI nutGEORGE GARVIN —. --..D1..419 Lombard street. 11. COURTNEY.---N. W. corner Ehxtenth end Pine 4treetx. WM. C0URTNEY.........—.N0. NO South Twelfth , - - street. B. R. WANAM.ARER.—F °dotal street, 'above Sixth. S. LENTZ phut n t , Fourth t and JohnsL. f r al g e . enth au DAVID BADDLER N C O. ga 2 e 4 a lf:A t li . Eleventh street. I. WEIORTMAN--Thirteentli street. below Thompson street. El. B. TOMICINS.—.--.No. MO North Front street. R W. oorner ogSeventh and Pine streets. P. corner Tont,a and Shippen streets. E. B. TURNER..._.. 1215 South Front street. J. BHUBTER------.13. W. corner Broad and Parnell streets. 11108. T. 8LE5T...... —.—. Corner Nineteenth street aaj4 Ridge ave9se. B. B. corner Math and Federal streets. J. BLANTYRE—Twenty-second street, ab. Coates. ALEX. FULLERTON.— e.oraer of Fifth and (Thrill- lien. MRS. E. RAM 8LER.......—N0. 1731 Coated street. B. F. & T. W. W0LF..—....433Ma avenue. WM. McC RACKEN— —.2202 Hamilton street. R. R. BEAZLY— „ —'-''NOritararttelatTwelfth JULIES KLEIN ........ W. cnr. of Ihi rteenth and Parrish street. M. MITES ...,..N. 14% earner of Fourth and Green street. MRS. F. ELLIOTT— W. earner Tenth and Green street. J. L. HICKS. ----Camden, N. J., store 119 Arch street. - C. IL Wes t bul el phia, adth At. • linyfonl N. L. YARNELL.----,Lenn nb. l, ennc. road. JOHN Tremont. and Pine Orove: Penna. G. 14). B. TOWNSEND.— West Chester, Penni Atlantic City, N. Florence, N. J. 8. F. EBERLEIN -- --Columbia, Pa. fee-tr NOTICES. lIIVIDEND.—The Board of Directors al-x . of the GREEN and COATES-STREET PAS 4 II , N. GFR RAILWAY COMPANY tom deolared a goad annual Dividend of THREE NER CENT. on the Capi tal Stook. payable to the Stockholdes or their legal _ t j tn iL_ till the 21st re'rtPlPrtditithe rem ain 2 I t r lenient. DENDY SHARWOOD. Di7-stuthl2o Seoretary. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COM PANY, 409 WALNUT Otreot. DI VIDEND.—The Board of Directors of the .Qualier Olt] !effluence Company have declared a Dividend of TWELVE YER CENT., for the year ending December 01.1000, payable at their Office, on demand. yta-St 11. IL COGOSRA LL. Becretnry. NuTium To liftwur, BUILDEits.- 4. The CARBON IRON COMPANY will receive proposals until the loth liar of February next for build ing an iron or Wooden Railroad Bridge or er the Le high River. opposite their works at Perryville. in the county of Carbon. The length end be about throe bun • dred and fifty tßill feet, in either three or four spans, sing e track. Pr tposals received, and farther particulars obtained, on application at Perryville to the undersigned. DENNIS DAMIAN, President. December Seth, INS. del-dtfe2o CORN EXCLIANGE 'LI phis, Nov.lB, 1859. At en Election held on the'llet Instant the following gentlemen were chosen Directors 0(1110 B ank •tfil a r orl4%ll",attell' Jozeph tr Linden , • Tames Steel, Jo Gros., Y. Edmund A. Render, Marlon Xll4 Oht, Alex Craig, nine Whildm, 30:a . .nt i etKeer, Hugh II ngle t Christian J.' Roinnan. And at the meeting of the Board Till 8 DAY, the fol lowing officers were unitnlinnucly elected A. G. CATTEM., President. R. R. NEFF, Vine President. d3-If J. W. TORREY, Cashier. IIOTIOE 18 orrEN THAT APPLIOA- Von will be made for a Certificate or Nona,'lrania Mate Loan, In place of dated Augeet 4, 1868, No. 99, r S3OO, under act o April a, 1894, to LOUISA JEE , PERY. now lost or mislaid. ola4m. PrireATDE7.YATATEIIiAaII an d vu. 13110 A. i • FA I, ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY. Deem Per 12, 1868. the triune will leave Philadelphia from the !Ration, N. B. boner EIGIITEENTR and'AIARKET Streets, a t &10 A. M.._ 1. and 4.30 I'. M. Leave Wed Chaster, from the DEPOT, on EAST MARKET STREET, at Me and 11.20 A. M. and 4.18 P. l. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., arid 2 p, idepf: We l t Chanter at,7.43 A. M., and 4 I'. M. The treinii leaung Philadelphia at 8.10 A. M. and 4.38 E. M. connect at Penc.elton with the Plnladelohla and Baltinnwe Content Itadroad,"for Concord Clouideforti. Kennett Square, and Avondale. HENRY WOOD, ob-tt Oeneral _Superintendent, CIE PRiSS..:I ) I4III,ADELIMIA. - TUESDAY. JANUARY 10. 1860. SPRING GARDEN BAYING FUND Bo =TY OF riuLAJIMIAMA. Office, liod9l nor Tlifap ; Street 011ARTERVA ITIV 11:31.,ANVA OPPENII• Ern ir A• .. AepOtith tletiVegilli :IV O t ,OrtDolltit h eaMlTlVl ralrarkiltild from die tier o cl t il y ogionit tilr 4'lth rown. . A rooponinble andAellabla Savings Ipetitution hap,lott been needed in the Northers par% of the oily, and T o Spripg (fantail Savings Fund Iddenety" was eharterod y the begielaturo of Sonno!yenta to mummy Sue necensity, The Managing. in orgAnieint And toceboxit, have boot governed wholly by a desire to anoommodate the bold ness interest and wants of the very large? And entere r .. eine population and which It is AtarroundAa. 0 FILE OPEN PfilfiY, Fronk gto Mc 010 oak; also, on moaner and Th um b, Croon 6 =tat ...took in the evening, • _ KApko.ne. ireilerlok Klett, , 6_ol.lloKullth, tiaeiNivir , ,,,,r, ignelfotirtrow.. . mews Kart, mop e P A heelers, John Kess le r, Jr., georgreolte, ' /latex B. Pritiglo. . • JaAND otit. Joseph M. CrOWelle Hoeg fa, miUwari, merge Weeiseer, Patel o.Ellmalcer,. Geo. T. rsorn .s... JAMES B. R iZhril a .TS Nen I. FRANOIO HART. Eleprine.rir. lawn FUND.--IMITED STATES P`.. 7 TRUST COMPANY, Darner THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and email sumeroopivnl, and _paid back on de mand without notme c vrttrVr. CENT, INT - REST from the day of de sit to the day of withdrawal. Office houra,_from 0 anti , 6 °Nilo.* every day, and on " riall'i ( Sl V r i =g B in o graL u 3 l etankt k d Scotland, from £t upwards. qesident—BTEßHEN R . CRAWFORD. oargurer—J,eildES R. UNTER.. r INY FISK. AotuarY. gAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN KTREftIi,--NATIONAIO% SAFETY TRUST 0081- PA "QV' NUT Street,Beuthsrest oomer or THIRD, rna Mph a. Inoonierated la' the State of Pennsylva nia. hioneris reeelved in any am, large or Ina, tindin terve said :rem the day of deposit to the day of with drawal-. The oleo is tamp every day from in in the morning till o'olook in the evening, and W on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8o of k. Hon. HERBY L. - BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vies President. WILLIAM J. RM. Secretary. DIitECTORg. Hon. Henry L. Benner, r. garrull Brawler. Edward L. Carter , Joseph 11., Barr, Robert Selfridge, sts Lee, Joseph Yerkee t a rs i : i d i r ( O tfileillis , Henryen Diffenderfor. Money is resolved and payments made daily. The investments are made, to oonformil vith the provisions of the Charter, in Reel Estate lortgegee, Idround Rents, and suoh fust-olass secOritle as wili al ways insure perfect security to the demitors % and whioli cannot fall to gave orrnenettel ant efainhty to this Institution. and-ly TN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENN IN SYLVANIA, FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OfJanuary term, 1860, Ne. M. In Equity. Elizabeth Y. Walker ve.Pophia Yandewnter Dunsheo. George M. Patchen, Mulroril Martin. and Sarah Arm Martin, Ma wife, Worse ?When, E dward Fitzgerald Patchen, Samuel ]. Walker Patohen, Joseph Pntahen, Sarah Alarshall, Thomas Almshall, Martha Trimmer, Sarah Buck, Emma Duran, William Marehall, Emma Marshall, Samuel Marshall, John Marshall. Ann Mar shall, William Al. Entriken. Benjamin Johnson, and Mary Ann Johnson. lon was, Elisabeth Entriken• Emma Entriken homas Entriken, Emma Entnkon. !ditty Entriken , John Entriken. And now , Deo. 3rd. 1859. on tiling the bill in this case, and on motion of John C. linos) and David Webster, Solicitors of complainant, it t ordorod that a writ of subticens be maned, mturnablb on the fi at Monday ol February next, and that the writ be *erred personally, or by copy, on all of the de feridante residing in this Com monwealth, and that an to such of the defendants an re side out of the State, notice be given by the publication of the writ in "The Press," a daily paper published in the city. of Philadelphia; at least once a week. for six successive weeks. And it in further mitered that John F. Belaterling Esq., in appointed guardian ad /item, for Edward Fitzgerald ?maw, 8. J. Walker Patohen, and Joseph Patetten. minor chtldten of Henry Pittehen, tie &need, Emma Entriken Mary Entriken, and John En. trikep, nunor children of Thema Entriken, deceased, and that a copy of " Tine Prase," comaindin the writ and notice, be aunt to the post OMea per mutt of the non resident defendants. Certifier' fioill the feeerit In teatimonywhoreof, I Imre hereunto set my Seal hand, and affixed the neat of the said Stirrer& Court, n t Philadelphia, this fifth dar of De camber, A, D. 18.59, Ito. TYLER, Prothonotary. re ASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA NIA, CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. 88. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to Sophie Van deviator Dunshee. George hi, Pat.:hen. Mulford Martin, and Sarah Ann Martin, his wife. (horse Emotion. 14.1- ward Fitzgerald Patchett, Samuel J. Walker Estehan. jeOOPII ratohen. Sarah Marshall. Thomna Marshall Alnrtlia Trimmer, Sarah Bunk, Emma DUllley• Wil liam Marshall, Emma March all. Samuel. Marshall. John Marshall Ann Marshall, William K. Eptrikan, Benja min Jiyhnion, and Mary Ann ,Johniion, his wife, Eliza bath Entriken. Emma Entriken Thome Entriken, Emma Entnkon, Mary Entriken , John Entrikon: We command you. that you pereonally be and appear before theJugticon of our Supreme Comte! Pennsylvania, at a court to be holden at Philadel phla, -in nod for the Eastern distnet, on the first Monday of February next. to answer to a lull af complaint exhibited against .you our said gout L by Elisabeth T. Walker:and do flintier and to receive what out said court shall have coneidered in this behalf. And this yon are not to onut under the "riltrlhr Jrrd WirAtesl the Lowri e ,t our mid court, nt Philadelphia, the third day of Doom ben in they ear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, 110. TYLER, Prothonotary. MEMORANDUAL—The defonthints have to enter theft appearance in the suit in the Prothonotavy'a offive on or beim the day at which the writ is roturnable ; otherwise the bill be taken pro ronfeAto. I de-toes TYLER, Prothonotary. TUE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE airy AND COUNTY' OF PH. VADR7. Estate of SARAH D. PHELPS, deceased. The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adm , t the econunt of DAVID M.H..13A N. Execu tor °ISAR 4H R. MEL pe, deceased, and to make the. tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested Inc the purposes of his appointment, on FRIDAY, the 37th Janus rx. WO, at 4 o'nleek. P. m • at literate, 123 Louth SIXTH Street, in the City of Philadelphia. Jal•stuthtt OEO. A. COFFEY, Auditor. CHARLES .1 2 1EIDSiC11 CHAMPAGNE.; GEORGII WHI.TELEY, No. 185 SOUTH FRONT STREET, le slammed Agent for the ante of the above unri valled bland of CHAMPAGNE, And offers It to the Trade at the LOWEST NEW YORE RATES. NO hooka% Quarts and Pinto, now In /AIiVD. d29-tr WECALL ATTENTION , 01 THE TRADE to Oda really Huerlor article t ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC. A an pply in amorted packages constantly on hand. Orders received for 'trent importation. Alo—Hennes. , Cognac, Leßoy Cognac, London end Rolland Gins, Claret in Wood and res,Champapnes. high and los? once,. IoONGO AMY, Importer. old 8m 217 t3outh FRO T. Nilladelplda. GEORGE WHITELEY IYT led South FRONT Street, Importer of randy, Wined, &A., offers for sale, In bend only, the ollowing, among other idandard brands of bfarmy :n . et, et:infirm, & Co., Thor. Ilinee & Co.. Wee, Robin, & Co., Otard, DUPuy, & Co„ Jr. Seignette, Illarett, • amees, & 4 3 Pelleyeisin, . C. er ilitartAClle Co. , Union Union Propnetorir , Jam. Hammy. ~ Stuart's raialeyMalt Whiskey, mid the °hot oast veir eties of Madeira, Sherry, kort, Burgundy, and Rh ne_. Wince, Palm Tree Gin, J&ILS1411 RUM, Santa Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &0.. &o .37-1, R EMOVAL --J. LAG OWi TZ, Trunks and Travelling Bags, removed from 216 Market street, to the store 36 North TB I DSt ' 'hove Market. 3116-3 t . 134. DORMIZER, Agent. REMOVAL. --SMALL d HANDLER, WHOI.F.SALE GROCER.. have removed from 66 North &MOND Street, to 113 MARKET Street, above Front, north side. Joe SI / MRS. M. A BISHOP lIAS RE 1.4165.510 V ED from N 0.915 to 1016 CIIIOTNUT Street next door to the Ht. Lawrence Hotel, where Lndies find e splendid assortment of ItOnnete, Cape, end Heed dresses. 12t MARTIN & QUAYLE'S STATIONEE o um RY TOY AND FANUY 000 W NM WALNUT EITRegT.. snow liLsystmi, nl- MILADELY/11A. Cone tly on tind re f 'JIMMY and Toilet A rtiolos. ►AL BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, -IL Na. 273 South FOll writ Stmt. , r,184m. WALLACE '/I4 BR(y)IIEAD, ST EXCIIANUE PLACE. NEW YORK. Stocks and Ronda bought andaold, act COJEMEA(OI3. FRANcIq 11, WALLACE, EDWARD C. UROIMEAD 013-4 m. A LEX. McICIIINEY AT OR 'P NEy OR AT EENS unu YA Willnraotlee In Weilanoreland, exhi e t,rons, and 1p ma. counties. sell- THE ADAMS EXPRESS (Xi,, OFFICE 8,44 CHESTNUT Street, forwarde Parents, Peek. ages, Merehentlete, Bank figtee, and Blom, either by !Siloam Lines, or in nounestion sixth other Express Com • mites, to all the rumple towns and toes of the United States. E. 13, HAN DFORD, General 13eperiatendent ROOK•KEEPING..—This setexxce is taught by commencing mite nulittlefite THOROI I OH. IX impreseinr upon the mind of the Owl the PRIN CIPAL POi NTS; n method so oatentialto the advance ment/rt °Mulattos of the scholar. 'CWINING'B - 13 AWI ILE INWITLITE, NORTHEART CORNER OF NINTH AND SPRING OARDEN.BTREETB. labl2t• GINSTITUTE— , -For Latlitts, 'Lst Gentlemen, and Children of every are. Prof. HILLEBRAND &LEWIS, northeast corner NINTH and ARCH. 111-121° --- - A MERIO.AN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a 8 1, reliable medium through wtileh Bolloole and Fami- Hee may obtain oorntetent teaorre. Parents may ob- ZT (;o % . atuitously, igiviviom o d D omigart oS i Sh . e hest 818 BROADWAY, Now York or nl2-11' 609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelpha. BRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEOFEL landed at Phila. d_elDlija, S. E. corner SEVEN/H and CHESTNUT; New York, Bullet°, Cleveland, Chicago, and St. Loma. For information, call or Nand for Catalogue. fel-tf HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK iXO YOUR interest. Buy your COAL AT MOBS'whorl nor , fog but the you bontuabtl of Latautli and . Bohuyt Coal to °Bored at the fo llowtn& tOdtiotta Nines: Le iutt,Brulfen, Hip an5tpve..........14 tni rif ton La_rge Nut ... . 60 warranted free from slate or . duseanu watght, al HICKS' yard, aouthenat corner MABBITALL am wILLOW. Call and Bee. 026 em SW. OROOME & • Offloe Ltd South FOURTH MAO, AND WHARF, FINE STREET, BORITI L LICILI A Dealers and Y Shipper. Locust Mountain, Leh A. , and Etoltuyiktli 'Nerohandiae taken on wharfage. ohLain I.IIOKORY AND SPIUNt AIDUNTAII , LERMA. COAL, 'preparbol *ID, Depo t Ale ox beet Penne. Apply At KNOWLES'S NINTS and WILLOW Streeter. sae-tr EI*VING VUNDS. LEGAL. WINES AND LIQUORS. nctfoVALS. BUSINESS CARDS: EDUCATIONAL. COAL. INSURANCE COMPANIES. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSII RANas COMPANY. Mee 415 WALNUT Street. PnikanakelllA Jae. 9, lkdrk At a meeting or the Stookholdere of the Company held this day, the following named officer,' and dirao • tore weleAtllY elleQtod to serve tor the ensullig year. viz PresidM-10EL JONES. Vloo Vresident and Tien eurec—A.ll. Oi44Err. Secretary—James it. Alvord. DIRECTORS. 7 home,' Craven, Jos. Kl+pp. 111. D., A. 8. Gillett, e . r 8 ..V1Z07, n". Cline..l. Dupont, Inn, W. Clethorn, David Sod; Jr., 01-dt wf Tool Jonas, Geo. W. Woodward. N. Burgin. H. N. Burroughs, John Awl pooh, Jr, Franoie Peters, t 3. Rudman. Thom Dillard, Geo. A. Ashton. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED B Y TH A E NIA D LEGISLATURE OP PENNSYLVo& 0/11013 B. E. CoRNER TRIRt AND WALNUT Streota, MARINE INSURANCE ONVESSELS, ) N WEIMITt INL M t A To D aII ;IRAN arta of tli C:B World. Oa Nohde, by Rival ( Canals, L keir t and Land Carriage F l t 11. 6 1; pa lli g r e/R e it In ' il S Up Mor obadist sentrally. Ml3l°rß l m4l l7 i l3BlBolreO O.PAN Y , November 1,1 Par. Market Vales, Ill3,o6o,'Philtidelphla City 6 0'0ent.L0an....6,11.3,ec0 W lOO,OOO. Pennsylvania State 6 IP' ot. Loon 03.666 o.i 21,1)00 Pennatlvania State 6 iv or. Lon 21,000 00 6500, 1/.8. Treasury 6% AP' Pont. Notes and intereat due -" • t5,2 , ;3 IR 830,00 U. S. Treasury 6 41' at. Notes and inter est duo ,..., . 50,015 00 826,000 Temporary Loan to the - City m 'iml . 4,- dolphin, $3160,000, Pennsylvania R ailroad ; ad Mortgage 6Or cent. ode —, .-. 60,600 00 $llO,OOO, North Pennsy lv ania Railroad don- Rage 6 46. oent. Bonds.. • ...- 11400 00 6111,030 Wolf Philadelphia Passenger r - Company 7 iIY qt. coupon bo nds 17.600 00 8/6,000,600 shares stook Germantown Gait Company, lntereet and prinoipal guarantied by the city of Phila delphia.-- .. - 15003 00 $6,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company...—. 55,000, 100 shares - North Pennsylvania Rail: - road Company ......... .. . . ..... $6,13110, shares Philadelphia. Joe Boa t Steam Tug Company, Philadelphia and Eamnnali Steam Navigation Coin palY, Ocean Steam Navigation company, Philadelphia rind Ha vre de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exohange Company —..--........... ..... 2,110 00 11435.1 M Bonds and Mortgages, and Real Estate 0f. 84°8 ' 718 64 flee Building. .. .. . ' Than la Lt li i 'receivable ' for i • 1141Ii - 1140i . Itifil • ii).: • ••• • • - I We'd i 5 OAF 41u. at Agenoies—rrennume on Ma. ' ler no POUetally interest, and other debts due Scrip and stook of sundry Insurance Comps- 66.141 Ga Cari g o'n'liet"liilliikli — —— —5" 03 —..—... 67,030 31 DIRECTORa. :William Mar l ini. Samuel E. Stokes. Edmund A. user. J. Y. l'emeton, .oeethillut nuking'. Bann , Sloan. hn n. r corona. E'dward Darlington. hn C. Davis, 11. Juice Brooke. ngti Traqualf, pencer I:VW/aloe, alham Byre, Jr.. 'Emma' C. Hann, Ames G. nano, obert Burton. wilharn C. Ludwig, Lb P. Jonas. Joseph 11. Sent, James B. M'Farlentle Br. R. M. Uuston, Joshua P. Eyre, George U. Lolper. john IL Semple, rittell'n Hugh Craig, D.'.. niorgan, .. Charles Kolb'. A. B. Be i .per, $, WILLIAM MART{ P Prognlent. Taos. C. RAND, ice Presiden lIENRY LYLBIJRN. Beoretary. dle-dtt.l AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., UAL, iNcoRroRATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET- No. MO WALNUT Street above Third. Philadslphia. Having a large paid-up c apital Stook and Surplus In vested ut sound and availa le Securities, ()Winne t 9 in s.pre on Dwellinge t Storee Purnlturo, nterohaltaile, Vessels in Port and their C argoes , and other Personaj Property. All Imes Ilboray and promptly adjusted. DUIRCTORS. tomp_Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. Campbell, mpel C. Morton, Edmond C. Dutilli, trick Brads .Chas. W. Poultner, Waal Mor. GEOROP: AB n, BOTT, President. • THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary. Jacs-ly it ►QUAKER CITY INSURANCE -a- COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 40d WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL-- --SXIO.OOO SURPLUS......_.__.._.. Boxy° FIRE, htziiirtirliiTii3YlitivcE. Fire Inn ranee,lim!ted and perpetual, on Buildings and M lZiVe di art f rail l a t r agre . nd Gee on Freight and Cargo e to and from all yard i ng the worla. GEORGE H. HAR 9 l, 7 l4lrd'ent, E. 1' ROSS, Vioe Preeident. R. ff. COGGSHALL,Seeretari. E. 11. BUTLER, luos't Secretary. DtligeTons. George H. Hart, E. W. Bailey, E. F. Roma Andrew it. Chamber., FoC. Cattp, Charles C. In lay, oter S. °OM/4. Voggehnll, dvnoel lone. M. D.. Hun Id. Puller. api INSURANCE COMPANY OP TILE STATE Op pENNEWLYANIA—PIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE 'WILD INDS. Chartered In 1794—Capital 82X 1 ,00O—Anttets, January Is ISM *1547,448 69-100. AS invested in nound and available securities—con. linnet totnaure on Veasele 4ziaCargoea t Duildang a t Eltooks of Meroltantitse t /to., on Iftral terms. DIRECTDRSt Relay D. Sherrerd s George H. Stunt. Rimer robr i texual a 4razt44.. yktf: reir r. fhomaa B ali watisons Viliit l ihitt% t i t e ir , i06.17:47 41 , ueor C. Carlton. HENR SHEARER% President. WILLIAM HA SPE .elooretirr. le fil-wfm tI LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—TRE_ PENN MUTUAL LIPP. !NEW OE COMPANY. Northeast corner of THIRD and DO X Streets. Amts. 495C,22.5 55. SURES LIVES for the whole term Of flife—grants anaintles and endowments—purchases hfe interests in Real Estate ', and makes all oontraota &tern:Mins on the coatings note* of Lire. Thar riot as Exeoutora, ' Trustees,aud Guardians. THUS elk Miller, n aim COMAS, and Gewbolde . Hants. dnalnlstrators, Assignees EB. Witlt H E,l B ol: l ' James B. kontrlst 4, Joeephy. Trotter, lernee Eueton, : heophilua Pautants amend A. & - ,lt4er, Emetl... FrutotorAos i otin W. ROTlliOr t 11111 S. Arober, tattif.igu tL ug, ) iqbe . Brenner, r, kastora, L.111.1.ER, President. STOKES, Y o Pree_'t. . Tl. 0111841 .18WW. Rilliam P. eater, William H. Kern, nomael C. Huey, Charles Hollowell, Moor( g.'4 . oranaudi 711tanit VA. lia l i ) :/(o w biirpon, Warner BASJIII, P. S. 'I IMeLo SKML. Joao W. Homo'. newel - p4tIvIE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. tai CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED PII, 4FRIL 18 NtiSYLVANIAdd BY THE STATE OF OONBINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. MR rto.cas : Saiisr. WR108T........0f W.ht, Dna., & CO. WILLIAM W. WALTKIIII. W v illtarn Ryan & CO. OVARIA, Rlcluansom .1. C. Howe & Co. g 11.01406 A. W00?._... Well, Fobek & Lloyd. AncLAI LIPVIBCOTT.... ipeogoott, Hunter,. & 8008. tAcOB W. 8T0rr............ hiVOL ant. & CO. t e Emily L.Wie. Jr_..... s. 8r0... & UO. eat') IL 81R1C1CY....»,- avis & Banal. A. H. Ronan 111 t........... oaanhalm, Brooks. & o*. joint IL ELL r 005....- John D. Ell i son & Ilona. JOLT. W. Ev KUM An.--.. John W. Everman & CO. THOIRAtiI 8. MARrill-- &Wag. & Martin. OIt...ORGY; W DAY Prealdent. JONATHILN—L_ LOQUaI, Vloa Brae% WILLIAMS I. BLANOHAR .Boo'r. auLLY HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 413 WALNUT babel, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. M. W. Baldwin. i - &. .K. Yi Wp ain T liit i".' Thomson, . Edgar 0k;19.,./a_mrs, 1.. b. Spongier, V ii ß. l ll . ouston, o o W . 04ton, i harn I:wpm. .. 0 8 . . 1, 41fr 'h pV. '. t itai,lrles Love, V. oh,' Clay ton_ ohn E. Andieks, Alward A. warns, . T. Kensil. _. R. Shillingford, Thomas L. Loden,. President M. W,BAI.DWIN, Vice President—E. S. WARNE. asorstarv.—EDWlN BOOTH. dee MEDICINAL. TELE ALL•SUFFICIENT TIIREEI - TRIM EMAR, 1,2, and 3, Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England, and secured by the Seals of the k:sole de Pharmacte de Parts, and the Imperial College at Medicine, Vienna. NO.l to Invaluable for exhaustion,spermaturrhata f and unphysical disabilities. N. tcompletelyeradicatesalltracesorthneedleoases llptt have bum Wheat) treated by the narnannua and nor serious nee of copairia end cubeldh N 0.3 has entirely ntipplauted the in'nrlous moor mer cury, thereby insuring to the sufferer speedy reliefons parsing all linpunties, and rooting out the mom of duo ease. TRIESEMAR. Nos. 1,2, and 3, are prepared In the form of a lozenge, devoid of testa and smell, and can be carried in the waigumat pocket. Sold in tin eases, and divided nto separate dogmas administered by Velem, Lniloinand, Roux, Iticord, Ao. Price $3 each, or four estop fur S 9, which saves sd. and in .92Icasei, where by there la a ,sums of $9. To be had, who.osale end retail, of Dr. BARROW, 12,1 Bleeoker atreet.New York, Sold also at Retail by CP.LLENDBR & CO., corner THIRD and WALNUT /krona, Philadolphia, and by T. W. DYOTT & SONS, 319 North SECOND Street, Whn2 2O olesale and Retail Agents for Pennsylvania. m 7OLLICKOFFER'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL.—sIk : I have Wen afflicted with rheu matism fur a long period—a portion of the time had no v sa of my limbs. Pried your Cordial, and in three dr y s was able to walk down stairs, and in a week the pain entirely 101 l etc. Ido cheerfully recommend the Cor dial to thrice wbo aro nfflioted with that dreadful com plaint, Yours, hi 4. W, NEWLIN, hooker. Gtt VIE. at. Prepsied by TilEonoitx nitdcs, Chemist, N. E. corner PINE and HI Xl'il ate. 1114-311, HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ----- T ILE AR= S NION T, REET, AROVE TRIftP, PH ILA DELPRIA. UPTON S. NEWCER. The situation of this HOTEL lu luperiorly adapted to the wants of the Business Public; spilt° those in seam!' o pleasure, Passenger Railroads, whieh now run put, and in close proximity , afford a obese and pleasant ride to all places of Intermit in or about the silty. in an-em MECHANICAL BAKERY B. W. Corner 11110 AD and VINE Btreetx, PHILADELPHIA, This establishment is now in successful operation. day and night, a n d till are respectfully incited to call and see the whole process of hie:id-making tar the mach ex. The undersigned takes the liberty of saying that for thirty-five years he has been a practical Driket—five en apprentice, and five as journeyman in one of the last houses in Neotland, and twenty-five as master—during which time be has had the opportunity of making many experiments, and olwerving all the improvements which have been mule during thit period. In this estchlishment, of which he hoe now the man ageinent, in addition to the complete labor-saving ma chinery, he has how facilities of many kinds not hereto roe possessed. going unrestrained , In the purobase of (lour. none but the soundest and best shall ever be used; and he has no hesitation in saying that Bread of all kinds can be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made ordinaryb9ahme process. o akeryb ni Bre a B as not been tried, or only at its commencement, be. Aer ia l working order, are rei a trial now, the undersigned mutual advantage, my2t-tf made by the Mechanioal in which it loos been tried .fore the machinery was in , speetfidly naked to give it believing it would load to JOHN O. MONEY, Superintendent SALAALANDER SAFES. A large ageorllloat of EVANS & WAI'ISON'S PHILADEL9IIA hIANUFAOTURED SALA, lANDEIi SAFER, VAULT MOM For Banks and Storm BANK LUCKS inoktSasTltilanTa c o., oiu good pny other eltablicunent In the United States, by EVANS & WATSON, No. s. UHESTNUT Street. Philadelptue t $lOll-tr J-T.A. ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED.— TO ANY k SIOUX r —Upon Watehes. Towelry, 'Diamonds, Silver gals, Elmbing, Merchandise, &ado , JONES k CO.. littat irMr4 Prekers, NN . corner TNIRp and OABK,Lb Btreets, below Lombard. Office gown front , ' A. M. hr 7 1' M nlB-3Fnif 14 EVENED BORAX, in store and for Ka , r elf's WETII ERILL k DRQ_THED, Nos. 47 rot,' 44 North Ntralikt OIL AMBER—Rectified and Common, for Baia by WETHERILL St BROTHER, ja N hod eP North CiECOND btreet. RAILROAD LINES. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENT RA L RAILROAD. 000 MiLES DOUBLE TRACICA 1860. alit 1860. THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD In NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THEE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, ... innaoting direct at ritilaidelphia with Through Trains ruin Boston, New York. aim! all pointa Beet, and i u the 'nion Depot at Pittahurs with Through Trams to and rout nil points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thus tarnishing famlitier for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Express and Feat Lines run throne; to Pittsburg. without change of Carper Conductors, All through Pas senger rcaica.provided vitt, Lousbridge's patent Brake—apsed touter perfect control of the engineer, thus adding molt to the safety of travellers. Smoking Cars ate attached to each Tram_; Woodruff's kleopi Cara to liasa and Fruit Trams. The EXPRESS SS RUMSDAIL ppe Y: Mail and Past Linea, Sun days extended. and. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 8 A. M. Fast Line ." .. 1110 A. M. Eimess Train lady/ " til Y. NI. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS Harrisburg Acoonirno Hon, via Co unable, 21'. hl. Columbia " COO P. M. Parkosburg " 122011'. M. Weat Chester Passengers will take the Mail, Parkes burg and Columbia Trains. Passengers ler Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Palls, and intermediate points, leaving phi ladelphirtat 8 A. AT and 2 P. AL, so directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained Mike offices ci the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore: and Tickets Eastward at any of the iinportant Railroad °Moen in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Otemnors on the Aliatrunuppi or Ohio rivers. War Pare always as low s , and time as quick, eta by any other Route. For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion. Southeast cornet of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chieogoonake this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. The oonneetion of treat' by theailroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or fe ß rriare of Freight, together with the laving of time, are advantages risibly nepreelstee by &openers of Freight, and the Travel ling Public. Merchants and Stompers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confi defli4oltrAelq:esettljyyttpairtep_. IGHT to end front any pot in , the West by the Penne, ivania Iteilroed are at alt Hates as favorable as are charged by other Railroad Companies. I.Ce lie particular to mark package' via Penna. Rail road. For Frnight Contracts or Shipping Directions, sprag to, or addrese either of the following Agents of the CUM- Paul D. A. STEWART, H. S. Pores & Co., Zanesville, O.; Pittsburg; 3.3. Johnston. Ripley, 0: R. McNeely, Maysville, Hy.; Ormsby lc CrOPYer, Porten oath , O.; Paddook Jetlernownlle, lndi ana• H. W. Proven & Co.,_C a incuansti, 0.; Athena & Ilibtert, Cincinnati ° , 0,; R. C. Meldrum, Madison. Ind.; Vs. E. hloora, Louisville Hy.; P. O. WRiley 4 Cg 2, yawning, Ind.; N. WW. Louisville, & Co., btro,lll,l R. Bass, Bhnler & Olase. St. Louis, Ma John H Bar ge, Nashville, Tenn.; Hargis & Kant. Memphis ; ' . 4lan.; larks, & Co., Chioago, 11.1. L W. H. H. Roonte, ton, t4F s r t eiglit Agents ot Railroads at diffetent points to the t J. Ellitly.DEß, Philadelphia. lAORAW & HOO.NO, IQ North street Baltimore. • LL CHI. kCB t7"7r,,'Lttoalso=elt,SaYsiti.lina.m H, thaOs, Gen'l Freight Agent i ra. L. 1., HOUPT. Goal Ticket Agent, Phi . THOS. A. SCOTT, Oen'l Supt Altoona, S. 14.1-ly swims ar 1859. tais*EnKt 1859. WINTER ARRANGEMENT-NEW YORK LINES. T tt i LarA DE PITI LINEB, I. ItOSI PIIILADELPHIA NEW ORK 1) WAY-PLACER. TROTS WALI37-ISTa2IiT WHAYT AND X IiNeINOTOII. Will leave as follows, vix • tall. Ate A. al., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. & Am. Accommodation .—. • .et 25 At 6 A. 51., na. an — ldiTiiir);3riey 615;51"inr Jersey)Aoronamodation-- I 35 At. 0 Via Camden and Jersey City, Morning ml - 200 At 11 1 4 A. M., yin:Kensington l'uTionsay City, 0 Water. Express„.•.••• - • y, At 121 1 P. M., vies Camden and Ambo Aaoommo- 3 33 At 3 P. 51., via Camden & A. Ex- ArTl' 5 °° Evening Kinross- -•- • • ._.- .! 300 At Os P.' Al., via Kensington emu - Jersey City, - 24 Class Ticket.__..-._. .—. 25 At 6 P. AL, via Camden and Jersey E yenta( ..•••• At 11 P. 51., via Camdenan . d . .je;sey City7Southein - 6') Mail ... . .. 3 26 At P. 1 1 / 4 1.via Camden and Amboy,Aevommodation • (r relight and Passeitgeri-/st 'Picket........ 225 2d Class 'Picket ..„.. , 150 The 6P. M. Mail Line rims daily. Tn. 11 P.M.bleutli erri Mall. Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere. F.aston. Flemington. Pro. Ken si ngton. from tiValnitt-atreet what f. arid 3P. M. from For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. and Bethlehem. at 6 A, vie Lehigh Valley Railroad. or Water Gare,Stroadsbarg, Seranton, Wilkesbarve, 5 °noose, Great Rend, &a., at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, For Mount fiolly. at and 9A. 51.. and 3 and 4 30 F.M. For Freeho d, at I A. M. and Sr. M. WAY LINES .For Bristol, Trenton, &e, at 9 and 410 P, M. from Ken son. Voalmyra.iererton, Delano°. Beverly 'Burlington, Botdentown, &e., at 12)i, a , and sIS P. M. Filly Pounds of baggage only allowed any t hingsenger. Paasengera are prohibited from taking al bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over filly pounds to be paid for extra. The company hunt their reeneibility forlaggage to one dollar per ponnd, and will po not be liable for any amount beyond .91/00, except by sped al ocintraot. WM. H. GA TZMER . Arent dm Camden and Amboy R. N. Co. aPaPen, PHILADELPHIA, GER MANTOWN AND NORTS TOW r AILROAD— WINTER_AR RANGE:MEIN r On and after MONDAY. Nov, 71, 1667, POff. DERMA NTOWN. Laav hitadelnloa 8, 7,7.60, S and 11. and 12 A. AI., 1,1, 3, $3O. 4,6, C.X. I, 7, 8. 9F1134 P. M. Leave liermantown 6,7, 7 8,8%, 9)(40, 11, A. M., 1.34,4,414,8, 8, 8.16.7,8.,V1 P. ?.L ON RIJN AYR, UAW) Philadelphia 9.06 nun. A. M., 1630, and 10 P. M. 9 i„: . tro Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 nun., 61( , and ...... CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, LIAO, 11 A. IC, 2,4, 6X, 7, and ID P. al. Leave Chestnut RIR 730, 7.0, 8.66. and 12.10 A. 3.40, 6.40, 6.4 1 .4 and 8.40, P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Phdadelphia 9.05 3, and 6N P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. M., Hatt, 6.20, and 0.40 mi I'O P ECONBI/OHOCR EN ANTI NORRISTOWN. LtIRVIP Plidadeiphni 6. 9 , 11.03, mm., A. 31.., L 08 , 3-03. 4%,13,1, and HAI .M. Leave Norristown 6,7, 11, 11 A. M., IN, 436 and P. M. ON SUNDAYS, rhtledelphia 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. aveNorristowin o 7 R A sir ly iv aAltK. H M. Leave 7 Philadelphia 6, 7Z9, 1106 A. M.,1.06, 1.06,306, 436. Le M. and 11.14 . . a . nrci. t r 10.6,7)5,8%,95i, and 1134 A. M.. 3,3, ON SUNDAYS, Pl, 4 :•thal, 8,1 TH. ....sue,al BuennteMant, 1210-tf D Pier. NINTH and OREEN Biretta. iftsNORTH PENNSYL VANIAVI RAILROAD. N Pi ER ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAHON . CHUNK, HAZLETON. On, and after IMONDAY, November 7th, MOO, Passen er Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia. DAILY, (Sundays excepted:l For Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, HMetall. Au.. ( Express, ) at 9.30 A. M.- or Bethlehem, ( Express,) at 9.9 ,1 A. M. and SP. M. AL I . 4 okDoylestown, (Acoommudation,) at 8.40 A. and 'or Fort Washington, (Acommodationd at 6 P. IV. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA : Leave Bethlehem, ( Express.) at 8 A. M. and 4.10 P.M. S AO Leave Doylestown, (Aooommodationd at T A. M. and M. • Leave Pon Waehineto yAeoommodatlon,) at/. A.M. _SH b NB: Philadelphia for rort 1, aehingtonoat 9.90 A. M. tiladelphia. for Doylestown, ate P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia. at T A. M. Port Washington for Philadelphia. at 140 P. AL Fare to Bethlehem, 4140; to Mauch Chunk, est(); to Bruton, .81.50 ; ID Dori...town, SO oen M. Through tickets must be procured before entenng the ogre. . . AR Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) 13011• neat at Darks 'trent with _VIM and Beath - streets, and riegiond and Third-streets r aalepser ELLIS CLARK. Agent. IiIinaSMPIIILADELPIIIA ' WEL- E RAILROAD. AIINOTON, AND BALTI MOR On and aDor 9IONDAY 4 November 91,1869, PAR9F,AIDER TRAINS 1.1,AV1, PHILADELPHIA, PoOlgatimore at 8.11 A. hl., 19 noond Expreeed and 1140 P. ID. Nor Cheater at 8.15 A. 111., LI noon, 4 A.), and 11.1 0 P. AI. For _Wilmington at 8.10 A. AL. 19, 4.3.), 351.1 V P. Al. 1 or river Castle at 8.121 A. 7.7., and 4..0 P.M..r or Middletovrn at 8.15 A. M., and.4.BQP. M. or Dover at 8.16 A. hi. and 4.90 P. 74._ or 911 (ford at too A. ~ and L. I. ht. ' 4 ) 3 r r talgl a tit t B B ll l A A At .., " Lia a tg u p P .o. l. PAINS IdrtypiLEJ,PIIIA eave Deitimore at A. .. read lola A. M.. ar CVO 1". M. °Ave Wilmington at 7 . l$A. M. and 11.30 A. M., 1.40 and 11. r P. M. cave Laui at 8.15 A. All 4 and 3.13 P. M. cave Rea Milf ord at 6 45 A. 1 ~ and 4 06 P. M. Leave ord at 7.50 A. ~ and 8.7.5 P. , 11.1 eve Dover at 905 A. M., and 0,19) 1' 0 . Ave O d d h•-nat io A. 71. and 7 • 0 0 •M. save ow . '.wile It 1045 A. AI., and BP. AL Leave DitcO • r st 8,:9 A. 91., 8 T.I and 9.16 P. 91, Leave 111.4 in .;re for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at tom A. AL . . . . PuR BALTIMORE Leave Cheat Leave Wthr tr ato 0 na 6 A 97 3 M A., . I AL 2O . UM IPI.A L P. a M d IMO A. M. SUNDAYS G at 875 tletimhore. FRETORT TRA IN, Wit n li P a AEAVGAR I BiIR etteitied, wilt runes follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate planes at 3 P. 31. ylaoes a Leavet 4.13 P. Wilminyron for Perryville and Intermediate Leave Wilimnat AL on for Philadelphia and intermediate planes at 113 Iti. Leave Baltimore for Stemmer's Run, Ohms's, end flarewood at 344 P. Id. no 0. NI. FELTON, President. Ilif PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE— QUICpprpo Elmira, Wilkealiarre, if ullnlo, Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara Falla, Milwaukee. Bur lington, Montreal , St. Paul's, Detrolt, Ilunlieth, and St. Louis. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Repot. oorrter BROAD and CALLOW - HILL Streets A LV.i Sunday escepte4l.l as 7.30 A. 51.,DA \ EX PR Ess. For Elndra,Niagara Falls, flullalo, Detroit. Chime°, Milwaukee,.Rock Island, Galena, St. iaul'e, Burlington. and St. Louts. 3.30 P. at., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira,_Nosore Falls, Hunalo,Detrott, Caucus°, Milwautee k ßook Island, Galena,St. Paul's Burlington, an _4l St. Louis. 'Phe 7.30 41,. M. and !LBO P. M. trains run through to HARRISBURG, lopping at all Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branoli, The 7.30 A. M. train oonneots at Rnpert for Wilkes barred_ ti tston_, Scranton and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG, RAILROAD. _Ba.ggageeheeked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Driage. TICIOtS Ogg be procured at th._philadelphin and Elmira Railroad Line e Tioset °Moe, Northam': corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Paalbell ger De i pot it oorntf BROAD and CA 1,1,0 W HI LL. ' H DUO ?APR ESS FREIGHT"PRA IN Leaves the Beset, Broad street , , below Vine, daily, (Surt day oxoepted,) for all points Vt. est and North, at 81'. 81. Freights must lie delivered before 3 P. 51. to_insure going the sawn dny. Fur further in furmation. apply at Freight Depot, BRDAD. below Vine, Oro CHAN. ii, TAPPEN General Agent N. W. oorner SIXTH and CIIESTNU r Streator ool.tf Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD, MORNNG LEHR, for POTTSVILLE, READ LIG and ILA HAMBURG, Leaves the new Depot, at corner of BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets, (entrances on Callowhilld at 7.30 A. AL, DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) for YO'll'B VILLI, HARRISBURG, and all intermediate points, connecting at Harrisburg with train. running to Pitts burg, Chambersburg, earlislo,_Suriburv, ay. AFTERNOON LIN ER. Leave at SAO P. IS., DAILY, for rurTsvil.LE and HARRISBURG. At 4.30 P. 111.,1jAILY. (Sundays xoeeted,) for READ IRO, and intermediate emu. db W. 11, Mrll,ll - ENNY. SenrAtArr. NOTICE.---CIIESTER LEME, VA RAII,ROAIr—pAs. BANDAR TRAINe FOR DOWN INOToW N AND IN. TERAI EDIATE BTATIONS.—On and altar 6th perotil bor. 18e9, the Passenger 'Prams for DOWNINGTOWN wilt start from the now Passenger Depot of the Phila. delphln and Reading Railroad Company. corner of BROAD end CAbI.ONV iatreets, (passen g e r en . trances on Callowhill. ht()RNINO TRAIN for Downingtown, !eaves et 7,30 A. AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtow n , l eave . s e 00 P. AI. gAthy ( td e a fe m me e t i e d d anlltZia ° ‘ itailroalveOmeanaTfteg"i°f the ildtadetShil di . H. mei LIT KNNV. Sfterstars. pitIVY WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW Price to obtain thn contents. addrers 'WILLIAM T 1 t Pointratt• Office, 1213 North SECOND Iltrect. d9N wo* FINE TEAS, at very low prices, CANTON TEA COMPANY. d3l•ewitd" 30 N. SECOND St.. al.ve Vine Gum ovAlAv E l !i! - H -- E s- R t L ‘ l, ,, k d itli f grra l li, by 1 53 11 and 1➢ North bECONII iitrcot. BALES BY AUCTION. pIIRNESS, BRINLEY, No. co MARKET STREE7. BSCOTT Jr. AUCTIONFTR, No. 431 / . Cilliffrls aTEMET, opposite. the Costam Rouse. between FOURTH and Ft rof Streets. SALE OF FASMONABIiE FUIII. FANCY SLEIGH AND CARRIAGE. It otiEg, a:a. This Morning. inn 10. by tattlague, commencing at 10 o'clrick. Consifflor of tho u,ual astortinent of furs for 'adiees now?, children's. end gents' wear. 1 no stir this nutria; will enipiist of the richest as sortment of fors °tiered thus season comprising s erg fine and 'Ili& real tnin's sable cantinas ea pes.ltalf canes, end victorines with muds and culls mstei, !tidies [ rest minis sable mat, Hudson Bay sale, Russian Eteh t Siberian squirrel. atone and silver marten. and misses ermine sets of ten and three pieces; gents' beater end other gloves, gauulleMiand collars. ROBES. Fancy raccoon, wolf. fox, sent, and lamb sleigh And carriage robes. BALE OF FANCY KNIT GERMANTOWN GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, &0., &a. On Wednesday. January 11th by catalogue, on a credit, oommenoing at 10 oIoIock.e.OIOIWISILIS the usual assortment of goods suited to µresent silos. . GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS. Ladies' nnatall, and children's fancy knit opera and school hoc4s: fancy wool knit packets. costs. talmas, VIOZON, shawls, nubias, scarfs, Ike.; gents' Large and Leavy fancy knit scarfs and comforts. &n. Also, ,adics' but 'wool hose, elidglren's colored trick here. CJ. WOLBERT & CO., AUCTIONBERS, • 619 ARCH Street between Path eat Ruth. LARGE BALE OF FURNITURE. This Morning. Inth inst., at Insi o'clock, at 619 Arch 'treat— liupetb Jenny Lind bedsteads, cottage do., dressing bureaus, tote parlor walnut chat re, ea no-seet do.. eta caret. iota and centre 'tables. extension dining do., all Wool blankets. looking -gleams.. paintinfs, carpets, toilet sets, breaktkat and dinner seta of white granite ware. cups, saucers, dishes. flags. plates,Chl/11. !cc., and fat atslung goods generally. IM PORTED BULBS FOR PRIVATE SALE. cases, each NVDaoke, finest hyacinths. ke., prlme order, irdt be sold Yeti' low, If applied for ilk- PHILIP FORD tt. CO , AUCTIONEERS, N 0.610 MARKET Streue. and al MINOR Atreet. FIRST RALE PO 13.:41 OF Ifi‘ln CASES BOOTS, 811.01.5, 11ROGA NS. ANIS ti UM 8110 ES. On Thursday itiorninc, Isnunt) 10th. at 10 o'clock precisely. will l,n F by natalogne. on four months credit. I 500 cases harts end shoos, embracing. in put, as follows • Men's t 0... and youths' first auabty thiek, grained, kip, and French calf bents; fusses. think. kip, calf, grained, and en ameled brocaris; calf and patent columngaiters and Os ford tire womotes. itileoteht arid childen's goat. cull kid, and enameled hoots, of' the beat imalitr of E 4 stern manufacture. Also, POO women's m.sosb' t and children'seity-made post welt boots, heeled and springs, The attention of buyers is partionlarly invited to this, the first sale of the season. SUU'PING. puILADELPIIIA Ain CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OPATHE ABOVE NAMED OORPOILATION, 11111 D AT NO. 0 MRROHANTS' LICORANOIII, At 10 o'obnek A. M., September Tth,lB3o, the Mow g entlimien were unarilmonalY elected Menton. the Company, Nis GEORGE if. STUART, B. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CIIAS. MAOALESTEIt, AND JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. Tun SCOKI3 of sußsefurnox o the CAPITAL STOCK of ea. 1,1 COMPANY are now open at the above named Otoe, where all Demon" favorable to the enter page are respectfully invited to eatrecnbe. 1.8-tf .4.FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.- NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP coNty,s_Nlr. The United State. Mail Steamships AftAGO, 2 tons, David Lines, Commander, and FULTON, 2 na James A. Wotton, Commander, will leave New RIMS, and Southampton, for the year 22t on following days: To meet new requirentants of the Poet Me Deitrt ment,the days of sailintEr thpARAGO and FUL from HAVIIE and SO HAMPTON, will, after t top vstsent voyages, be e ailed as follows from NEWFUVlC:l=g4t=pgre!tr=llll=a4 the schedule remains unaltered: IROII NEW TQRIC. HAVRB AMID SOTTILLMPTON. In. .. Jan. 11. /IMAGO Jan. 7. 11. ARAGO --Jan. 31... Feb. L FULTON.. -Feb. F ULTOR--Feb.2B....Feb. ARA GO. —. Moh. S. A RAGO. FULTOS....Moh.3/. FULT014.....A.pL St -.Apt. Z. These steamers, built expressly for Oovernment UT riae, with double engines, under deck, every attention has been Laken in the construction of the hull and me chines" to insure safety and speed. The ships bare five water-tight compartments , enclosing the engines, so that in the event of collision or stranding the water could not reach them. and the pumps being ilea to Work, the safety of the vessel and passengers would be se cured. Recent experience has demonstrated the abso lute necessity of this mode of eons traction. Tne accommodations for passengers are believed to °ambit's every comfort and oonveluence that can be de sired. From New York to Southampton or Ham—First Cabin, emu; Second do.. SRL From Havre or Southampton to New York—First Cabin, 700 francs ; Second do., afd francs. To pauengers going to London these steamers ofer the advautage of ecouomy both in time and expense. Specie delivered in London. No peerage secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. All letters and newe page rs must pass through the Post Office. For freigh t or y sear,ga appl9g to ifroad way, New York. WILLIAM ISALI • Agent, Havre. CROSEET & EUROPEAN Southampton: AMERICAN ExritEss cOhIPANY, Aget, Pane. W 1-] ILEION, Agent, Office. Tuber's.° Warehouse, DOCK anti FRONT Streets, Philadelphta. Plans of the ships earl be seen. n..ffit tmh.7l STIAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND R AND FRANCE. AND GERMANY. THE liikBURG AMERICAN PACKET CON PA '8 IRON MAlb STEAMSHIP& HAMMONI apt. E F. Solnrensen. sAxoNip t Capt. U. Ehleno. BORIIBBtA, Capt. N. Trauttatut. These Steamers are I hat-elan Clyde-built veeipe4 are tntended to tall (rota her B, North River, N. Y., askltowe : FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND HAI*IBURG, The elegant and powerful Iron Berm Steamship BO RG:381A,- Capt. R. Trautman. 2,40:1 tong Midden. will cad ea above. on SATURDAY, DECF.MBER 31st, at 11 o'clock M. Babas e. inclutling Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to flew l'ork, and from Sourharapton to London. First Cabin. 8105 I Second Cabin-360 Steerage. The BORUSSIA will be 'unneeded by the following Steamslup..• HAM VVE IHTDAY. February 1. SA XOIIIA. - - ......; HL'.• ............; HL'TH RS AY, March 1. TEUTONIA-- AY. March lg. 8AVAR1A........_..April 2. PBSlellgeri forwarded to 'Liverpool. Dublin, Bal i fast. Cork, Glasgow, Paris, and Antwerp, at throng These steamers ere fitted up withtutesnalled aociom- MOdittionl rOl first, seeond, and thlrd-oWs reasangem The Second Cabin accommodations of these ships are o Gal to the first-class of most steamers. Certificate' of passage issued Nem London, South ampton, Havre, and liambu rs. to New York. Parcels forwarded from Philadelphia to all parts of Europe at reasonable rates. Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be Promptly attended to by. the New York Agent, and shipped free of all commission. For Freight or Piia.a' age, apply exclasit el, to W. A. HAM] LL. Agent, Office of the Hamburg American 3lailSteantehirs. 0-tf Northwest oorner FOURTH and CIIESTNUT. TU BRITISH AND NORTH AmERICA.N ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS IRON( NEW MA TO LIVERPOOL. Cale( Capin Sema3 Cabtu l'aessza---.--- 75 TROY HORTON TO LIVISPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage— -----$/111 Second Cabin Passage . .- E 0 Toe ships from Boston call at DaVag nnd Cork Harbor. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, I CArtADAiOaPt. Lang, PkIRBLA, Capt. Jridkins, A MA MEBIC , Capt. MAW', ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, GAR ,_Capt, Anderson. ASIA, Capt. B. G. flirt, EUROPA. Oapt. J. Leitch. SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessels carry a claE a white tint at mut-head; Fgreen on starboard Dow; r on Dor . UROPA, Leitch, leas?, ton, sduesdag. POO. IL Hll,Bl A l Judkips, • N Y4Rt, Wedneactin, Deo. A. AMERICA, hlilMr, " n , lli . .dnesday, Dee. 221. w ork, wednesday.r.... A N ?„,..tt i , " ton Wednesday. a s s. 13 a c ttM ) At'utctg: " ' orb . , Wednesday, an. Li. EI 11 ..8.0P A. Laildl. " Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 36. mantis not termed until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. Tim owners_pf these ships will not be socountable for Gold, Silver. Halls ien. Btoolo, Jewelry. Precoons Stone' OT Metals. unless bi of lading are signed therefor and the valet, 'hared teelemexpressed. For freight or pas sage app to B. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Graen, New York. FOR TEM SOUTIL—OHARLI23- TON AND SAVANNAR STE* WIMPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. near! Freight at an average of PIITNIN per Oita NS low Near York F r i rtflil t isp ro . s. C. The U. e. Steanlup STATE. Cap tain Charles P. Marehman. enll tag on Sclurdab January M. at 10 A.M.! Through in 43 FOR eouy_s, only 40 bourn at Sea. SAVAriei Ali, A. The U. B. liteantetp STATE OP OEQ.IIOIA. Captain Juno J, Orrin% inn will on Saturday. January It,.nt le o'clock A. M. Through in ai roan hoar!, only 48 hours at Pas. lir &thin= changed from every Swards, to every five days. received, and Sits of Lading waned WTI day, The splendid Ere-clam side-wheel Sto , iniehies REV sTorik. ri'f ATE and SPATE OF fit.ollq. IA now run ea above every ten days. thus fnrrniar a five-dal COMma nleatioxl with Charleston and Savannah, and the &nth and Sou th wrs t. • - • At both I;b3rleNtoa and fiaysncab, thee? t. , hips eon neat wah strainers for Mandl, and withrailroads. ha. for all places is the South and Southwest. INSURANCE. • . rretght and Inmar mut old a large proportion of Goode hipped eolith will be found to he lower by there •hipu tom by sailing yawls, the premium being one-half the ate. N. B.—lnguranoe on all Railroad Freight is entirelr ennecesaary, farther than Charleston or Savannah. the Railroad Com_panies talons all rig* (rein these DeLlaL GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by this routs 13 to 40 per cent. eheaper than Dy the Inland Route as writ be seen by the famines sche dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia vot. Charlea ton and Savannah etearrahms. INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, eteent from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: natal) van. To G'harleeton— 913 CO Char leston 10 Savannah.-- 15 00 tigverinsh— 31 00 Augusta ig) Augusts-- 30 02 21 CO !demon 32 73 Atlanta— 11 0.1 Atlanta.— SI 00 (Nthnnbus—. PO Columba --, 3800 Albany it Po Alban! 37 tjo Montgomery.... Pt fa SS 00 33 CO —.— 44 9) New Urbane 3)73 New tirleana—.— 81 CO of indmg signed after the ship hisagg. For freight or P 6.11.848 apply on board, at wharf above Vine street, or to ALF.X.tIERON„jr,_ Southweet corner YOUTH. an QfLESTri UT. AEtints in Charleston . T. S. &T. v DD. Savannah, lIUNTPt k OAMMELL. T FoFlorida from Charleaton, steamer Onrolinis every uesirts For Florid a , from Savannah. steamers St. Mary's and St..lbhn'e. every Tuenda) and Saturday. MACHINERY AND IRON. =2l WILLI VI TT. SIOUTIiWARK. FOUNI)RY, P•- , FIST!! AIIP 'WASHINGTON 6TRE6II, =SEM4 • MERRICK & ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. Manufacture High and Law Presaura attain Ensuing. for Land, River, and Marina service, Boilara t liasonirturs,T.lnl.s. Iron Routs, dc.; Outman of atl ku,,,a.ear.or Iron or _ . . Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, ka. Retorts and Gas Alsohiners of the latest and most tay y construction. Rvertdesoription of Plantation Maohinern snob ea Bllgfai dal!, and Gnst Mills. Vacuum Pans , Open Steam TrAftla, Delkeators, Filters, Pumping Engies, Sole Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Roam. Apparatus; Naamyth's Patent Steam Hammer; spa, lasinsrall & Wolsey's Patent COLIIIIII/Z&I SUSS? Drain- Int Machine. sat-. CONFECTIONERY, ninnsmAs AND NEW YEAR.—Fi ne CONFEC iIONKRY can be had, twit to any - othe. estabbalment m Ms els.) , —,,st 11,n lion, Choc..late, Almond. An. Veo, nn amortment of Foinev C 4.11 la JEN-111E4 A CO.'S, No . 719 MARKET btreet. betwee I, , eventb and Eighth. 49:1-Ira (111KAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town, is y la t DICK'S, 0. W. toner of SEVENTH Gad MALES ny AUCTION. m THOMAS & BONN 1 .Y. 4 . 4 and ISO= MIME MEE% iFormerts 1105.117 and t CARD.—PCBLIc MUSA_ ARAL MATE Alt) STOOKS AT THK ExeßmatlE.-4te/ee of reel erste sal stooks every Taeaday, et the Exchange. war' Contributors hating the opnon of ismer sale. Handbills of each 'property tweed seseratain addition ,to Thigh_ vs =huh. De the Satteglat, recto** to the /mot, one thelmn. d eahatig e lee, MU pa.t f. glettut Seserietions of elt properties to be 1.4 on the folloirtnATneeday. MEAL ESTATE AT PIiIiVATE SALE. 110- , n'IVITO 141 14 4414 , 411k4i real odious at meats eels, met lug every deacrapttota of wry arf eatuatzT steSSITY. IuIIteV d ATE SAL E REG e IS t tThEe E ecton skes ea. Real estate entered 04 0411 P 11, 2 4, gale r er-:- 44 ats_. Lai eAletttned in our Public role a , .t...na (of welch LEfieeetee age muted arecoillydltreo of thane PALL PALE*, STOVES AND HEAL ESTATE. tint , Jan. TO. Was, at me Enehene. len. 17 lielng. at the Exchange. sir Part of the hana for of the store NW. WV MAY. STOCKS, LOAM, 104 - W, This DZI. 136.10. it 20 dekitik, noon, aral be aold.at Fhl- Igoe:pun x•hartge -400 ebates Hopewell Coal and Iron Compenr. For soca:int of whom it may come rn -6 cliattel mortgage convertible bonds, of Sae) seek less 83,000/ of the Cat/maser, Wilhancaport, and Eris /Railroad Camping. Yaw No. W. middle aisle, Et. Mark's Church. RIOT. Dr. wilnier. rector. WO shares C.onneeticut :Vining Company. I (original) shares San Francisco 1...u/diassocistioe. THIRTY-FIRST FALL SALE—JANT'ART 19, 0 bans Ac T o'clock in the. evening. Co T E?' Court Sale--Fetato o ok Coale. deed. RE-STORY BRICK DW ELLING A NO LARGE . sontbelutt corner or Broad and Oxford streets. Twentieth Irani. lot 43feet on Broad street. 113 feet on ()afoul street. Two fronts. lame eatate.—T FIRER-STORY BRICK DWELL- I.G.west side of Tenth street, south of Girard seers.. Orphans' Court S.ale—Estaie of „Lcho meet, ... .lOT OF GROinilD east side of Clinton street, th of Baler street, (Milers Li betties. ign ro feet. Same Estate.-1.0 OF GROUND. *oath side of Fayette - street. east of Franklin sweet. flicitaern its rtes,, 10 by 100 feat. EXecatof Fevemptont Sala—Estata of Marrarat Thomason. diec'd. IRREDEEkfABLIt GROUND RENT. EkeA YEAR. on lot north side we ll ond street, ea et of s..xte.ectli et, Fate. nin ward, secured, ald free of taxes. la•gale sbeolote.. . . /Rano Fatate.—TWO DWELLINGS.— story' brick dwelling. No. 240 Lombard atreet west or ties-...m1 street. with mall dwelling. hock. 46." Salo :.ism'., Same t state---THREE-STORY BRICE DWELL LNG. 1. oth side of CariMa Street. east of Stithentr; street. Fifteenth ward I 1 Sale gligointe. Suns }state —THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING. No. 610 Carpenter Street, treat of Sixth street Sr' Sale absolute. NEAT RESIDENCE, VOTE SIDE YARD. No. 624 North Eighth street. aborelireesi ate lot 26 feet (rect. GardenD DWELLING. northeast oorner of Spring and Fifteenth streets; elao. a three awry briek store and dwelling and lot of maul ad join, sir on Sprint Garden street. YEA BLS GROYND-RENT. 8240 r. *two% _actor lot of Krona Arlth three-story brink Glrrol ha ( 6 4 , 008. orthoast nine of Faltpin street end southeast Isle o f Trenton railroad, Ninereentb ward, 96 by 21 feet. REAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY 17. At B a le lock -es t at e o f Orphans. Coart —estate of Wi l liam Kirtratr;el4 BRICK DWELLING. BRICK DWELLINO. Fulton E. betwrea Twelfai and Tinuteenth end Fitzwater and Catharine streets. Six DWRIXINGS.—tax three-sten' triCkdwellines. Rolf meet and Bireh street. between Fifteenth nal Sixteenth end Fazwnter and Catherine errata. yeremritorr Sele.—THßz.E-STORY BRICK DWEL LING. No. BH North Verenth street. above Brown.. IT Selo abrioliCe. Immediate pcieseseion. Sale Nos. 1.30 Lod 11t South Fourth street. STOCK OF A JEWELRY STRE. GOLD AND S I L• PER WATOIIEN. GOLD CHAIM% BREAsnms, PLATED WARE. CLOCKS. SHOW-CAnES. &c. On Wednesday Morning, At ID o'eoet, at the Allatt(al Store. the shoot of a Jewelry store, deetisine Wetness. eoseprism cod salses 'ruches. sold aiming. bees:to... aed other iew eSt:,_ Also, plated wars, elects, show eau.. lA' May 14 Nell en Out worn= of the sale. fhb at Nov. IN end IQ Beath Fourth SUPERIOR FURNITURE , FRENGIS-PIWVIA- Rom, PIANO - FORTS. - BRUSSELS CAR ETA. On Thunder Monona. At feelout. at the Aaebon Store, ul troortment at eraelept reeona hand furniture. elerazt hue mirrors, carpets, eta.,from haulms deekal hoosekmnne, removed to the Met 0 for Celitheilethet Itle. ANIUEL AUCTIONEER, No. 'l_'4 South THIRD Street. holey 'Walnut. LARGE SALE OF FORE CATED PLI-.. , DG1-8. BY ORDER OF ABRAHAM NATHAN?, Broker. On Tuesday Mortung, Jan. 17, IMO. at 93i o'clock A. M.. consisting of gold and silver patent le vet, duplex. and other watches. p,d1.1 cheats. ear-nngs.Enser-nap, breast. pies, orsdalhons, pencil Cases silverware, Ao CLOTHING. NOTR E.—All tenons haring ataxia cat depaatt Int.% m. over the legal Warta of time will call and redacal the same, othennse the. sill be sold •t, public sale cn the alnve d.r. ABA AR AM NATRA %S. Broker. Jae-lot. N. W. cor. Sixth and Callosrhol eta MOSES NATHANS, ANCTIONEER AND c_10111138.10)1. MPACIELANT, montbaut Corner of 81 XTD ana RACSlkreets. PERENIPTORLIALF, at BTOCE OP % STOKE. Removed to the faction Store for etinvei l teneg. • lers e mum , Men rug. Llth, inst. at 10 o elock. at - Moses Nathan.' Antis.. Store. southeast corner of Ruth ;al Race streety, in recood-etory salesroom, entrance ROM Race street. Coninatinc in part. of army variety ot• tnniminze. black ailk mrtta.mohair mitts.hoslia slaves. lone mob ,ir nuns mohair braceters, embroidery. silk, sewing silk Saxony lace, silk litre edgings, Mohair visits. tooth powder. lad,ea skirts patent thread darn ing, cotton. black erase. green thine veils, Swiss em brodery. do. ands do. Strips. cam bnc s trips. do. banes, them, um ta. Chu:0111v lace do. caw/Dr e, do. chenille, ladies' mourning collars. Marseilles shirt bosoms, la dies' merino hoods. infanta' searfaoroollen comforts, hasdkerchiefe, several dozen fiat ntrahre, ladies' me rino undershirts, ladies' cloth cloaks. Irish linens, and numerous other articles. Alan, a mammficent rosewood piano-forte. cast Eva. And a eupenor sowing mutate. Toe piano and sewing maghine will be sold at b) o'eltck precisely. E T LOAN 8250,400 to loa MO n. N in Y Lv O se or struiD arnounni, on stooks rold and entree plate, dinmondq,watches. jewel ?). fowling Piece.. dry goods. clothing, groomer. w ears. hardware.cadery, =unmet instruments, furniture, bedding, horses, vskicsis. harness. preen sit arotelas oi value. for any length Of tinee agreed upon. ou more ral terms than at any other establishmert ist thut Cit y . ALI attended to person o ally by UT-DOOK the S nac V tioner, at. eery lon ohmage*. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Consirnmenta of all end every kind of goods ioliolted for publio sale; two-thirds the rake of the goods trill be advanced in anti otos bon of the Bale. MOSES NATHAN& NAvAL nous. 1 • SOO bbl a Spirits Turpentine, C 90 do rible Tu untlne, 2409 do Shipping Rosin. Ifo do Tar, do • • Preen in store and a tor sale by Vs) 411 ROWLNo,AkRO n E*W R I , A V£ , 3 . AU.K.EttEL.-660 bbls. Nos. 1, and 3 Mackerel, in assorted On,tinal Parkszei. ,, f the ateat catch , for sale by C. C. BADLER 5.41.. 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