RortAsum .0& ay-bo scandalized; 'but it is a iltistoricanted rioifkfeet;that though celibacy - was recent mended; KWas ieot absoluteiy t lvisyd upon as essentittellie profession,, WI, dog thei infallible 'Church until twelfth century ; and in earlier agos . manY of the moat distinguishedbishops—nay, some of the Popes themselves—had been married men before they, renouneed,the world for the °celesta/di callife— Even this had happened with Adrian :' , 114 . --had a wife named, Stefanion, arid a family ,ef whom an only daughter now re mained, before' he entered the, Church;, and eve . ryrhon his sanctity ofhis ambition was re-, warded Withlts supreme post, he could not erailiato the private, feelings of • nature, but confirMed to love 'his' child with'intense and abiiiibliiriffh - etion: In what, elation *Tope stoed•tO ,his ex•wite we are not infornaed,but shq lived with her daughter in'the Outskirts of Rome; and, must occasionally harp seen her husband in his visitS,Which wero always made as privately-as possible.. To establish his dar ling cbildhad hoer:ads' prinCipal care. When elected to the chair of St. - Peter, he found no difficulty' in contracting an alliance, With the noblest -of Rome, and the gallant Lamberto was tire' husband ho chose for Stefanie. fle and ,seen the' youth's. departure,:which ho could-notwell oppose, with regret, and •ho yokv i etune to console 'his child, who hung on his neck and wept. , Her. revered father's ca resses, hie encouragement and affectiOnato ad monitions, soon, however, restored the young bride to.. calmnegp, mid to the sense of what she.owed, her kid parent. She exerted her self to'please him—the hour passed, and when the fond Dither, charmed with her filial love and docility, took his leave, he promised that Lambaste should soon return from the wars; The quick intercourse by letters—that ad. mirablo .improvement of modern times that does'So, much for our comfbrt, and may allevl atethe pangs of lovers' separation—was un known in those days of turbulence and general ignorance, Lainberto had been absent many weeks, and his bride had never heard from him, when, one morning as she was walking on the terrace with her nurse, she saw a dis twat:horseman galloping towards her solitary abode. Re came on with such speed that she could soon perceive that ho was a warrior, and one of superior condition. her heart beat wildly. About a couple of bow shots from the garden walls the road or path divided —one arid branching Mr towards the Campagna di Roma, and the other leading to the front entrance of her house. bile was breathless as UAL+ warrior. approached the division—which road would he take 7 his gallant steed soon answered the gnestic:n. lie 'took the way to her door; and 'the over-agitated Stolbnia fell intii . the arms of her nurse, exclaiming, f , is ho I—he is come at last Soon, however, recovering herself, the young bride ran with love's speed to the house; and the outer gate, where the domestics were holding parloywith the armed visitor, who an nonicenimiell; not indeed as Lamberto, but as the bearer of an important message from him. This was a cruel disappointment ; but the minor pleasure , of learning his tidings re inained,and impatient, and without consulting her mother, she ordered that the gate, never unbarred in those times of treachery and vie , lance without suspicion, should be opened to the stranger. The warrior entered, and -fol lowed Stefanla to the apartment of her mother, when' they found engaged in prayer. Startled at the intrusion, the matron arose. cc A Messenger, dearest mother, from Lam berto," said Stefania, presenting the stranger, who respectfully bowed, and, advancing, pro duced to the ladies a curious ring, wellicnown to both as haying been worn by the absent bridegroom. "By this token I am accredited," said the Warrior. icYou are—it is Lamberto's ring I" cried Stefan's, pressing it to her lips ; «but where fore tarries he so long 7—where is he I—how Ares he I—what says my lord ?" fi LaMberto - sword is victorious —he Mriderly salutes you with the information thayin se,. few days, whatever be the cone quences,he will quit the Ruiperer's camp and return to Rome, to claim his -bride and tale. brate hiantiptials - ," replied the envoy. <o:Leaven be---praised for hie woll.boing," exclaimed Stefania and her mother; but the Latter added, tc But may there not be dishonor or peril in abandoning the Christian army 1" « There may be indeed be suspicion of one, • and risk of - the - other," said the stranger, can. tiously, :" Mid for this he exacts from you a promise, that no mention be made to a living soul of his coming. When hero, he can justify and defend himself." - «llis will shall bo done ; and may all tend to the beat," said tho matron. 44 Yen :proinise, then, to keep this impor taut secret 7"rejolned the piedsengor. • The mother and daughter replied, it We do, most 'solemnly !" • . After having answered a number of quos. Rona concerning Lambert°, suggested by the affection of the gentle Stefanta, the warrior withdrew to partake of some refreshments pre pared for bim; and soon after, having paid his dei'liirs, to the ladies, ho left the house. That very evening the quiet mule of the Ro man Pontiff stopped before the door which led to her who was more.precions than all else on earth,, and, in tho indulgence of his paren tal tenderness, Adrian experienced that de gree.ot pleasure which nothing could equal. It wig a carious and touching sight to mark the Pope and the maiden. Tho whole Chris= tian world were his children ; but ho felt this to be a spiritual fiction, and the voice of na. tore within him told that ho had but one child 'oivif, and the fairest and dearest. The maiden, too, had been taught to consider the papal dignity as something above earth—allied to Hettien and the hosts of saints—but his fa miliar tenderness, and her filial return/assured her that, though now'a Poise, het father was yet a mortal, and retained all his former feel ings and affections. - Mindful of their promise, and fearful of trusting themselves on the subject of Lumber to's messenger, for truth will break out so na turally from ingenuous minds, neither Stefania nor hcamother mentioned his visit, and Adrian returned, tolionie without knowing any thing of the Matter. Meanwhile the impatience of the bride, Irri tated by the assurance she had received that Lambert° would' soon be with ller,'scarcely allowed her rest by night or day. The third— the fourth day had elapsed, and she began to feel that siOkneiii Of the heart which proceeds froni deltlyed'hope. On" the evening' of the fifth day, alter having walked on the terrace, and watched with eager eyes across the coun try, until, overcome with fatigue, she was fol lowing her nurse who had retired to the house for vciper prayers, a gentle ti Mist, hist !" and ber name repeatdd in a subdued voice, arrested her itelis. Sho turned in the direction of the soundi,liiiid saw In the 'garden bebmv the tor. rase, an old gardener, who :invited her to do. scend._ Surprised ;at so unusual an• invitation, she however Went down to the garden by a flight' of preps that lid from the entrance of the terrace.. .The gardener, instead of awaiting her approach, walked on towards the high valid that surrounded the grounds, nor stopped WWI be, reached a cluster of trees that she out ratvieW from the house. Stefanie followed him; but what was her alarm, when, on reach ing the spot where he had passed, she found a man in armor standing in the dense shadow of the iiei36. A scream died on her lips, but she tivoitid have'lled, when the, warrior ; grasp. leg her'atni; made himself known as the Ines. sengerylamborto. "Lady, you must excuse the means,wd have employed, and be'silent," said the man. ' llittirliat,Miens this ?", caked Stefanie, re covering her breath. "How are you here in seerek? :Where is my Lambert° 1" ' A,ol74bert-dfatance, impatiently await tog Yiety : e,trixalr,wari the answer. ' «F YoivSWeniat "even at the.ltinf of ( the day it is, the doors of this hons4ro peen to my • allithmed..: , •Whyl'comes .• be their by stealth I" ' : - /c i ties I lady, things are changed, fearful , lr,chenged I Lamhertoo his-incitrind ; the pleasni:e:Oif Entperiir, and ofthateliness the Pope.7YPirniarriaie":(Sila is e r iioind an. " other ileatini and anothetlitistnnut await you." "„Lani , :ao494 ithliitedui;zowshave beity; "SiTad bet. S'etattoticolty, altifongh and - Joint . skt,So horrid and se ;t" • announcement. "E ( .0 4 .1AM,4 1 .0.1e5s from, .yoni‘ Jady, and _thusditt 40.,, 4 n d bACe thalgirtiOti be and 4 0 g111 6 0 IVll:t49oiTlirettulV - and:"sh7 • 9regY;;;Al.,slcts.Y.2.* 90 using at a • house • jfertiltdlatmitlrom theie - garden walla; - and hply friar Is with him to perform the marriage eeremony.7 ' • :ce So suddenlyt so mysteriously 1" mused Stefanie. , other: way is loft, lady. When once married—orice his---nbither Emperor nor Popo will eoparato you ; but now it is for you to decide, and. that instantly, for every me- Mout may render impracticablo his well-laid plan, whether you will be his, or lose Lambor_ to forever."- cannot Rise him ! I daro not floe to him thus! Alas! alas! and if I stay hero I may sever see him more!" cried the agitated bride, ;" Of a certainty you never will! But why hesitate, fair lady, and throw away your only chance eflove.and happiness? Away, away with me, and in a few minutes you will be in the arms of t an adoring husband!" And the ',secret envoy gently pulled her, but half un willing as she was; towards the garden wall. But my father—my affectionate father!" cried Stefania with anguish—and my fond mo ther within ! Oh 1 I cannot leave my darling mother 'Bilis' I (t It is impossible she can accompany you ; but each instant your oscape to Ltunberto may be prevented, atathe has sworn by every oath not to war-rive the disappointment of this his last and only hope." "Oh, I must consult my mother! I cannot ,depart without her blessing," said, Stefanie, while tears rained down her youthful cheeks. "This weuld ruin all ;" and the messenger, continuing his gentle force, brought her to the foot of the lofty wall. They had not stood there an instant, when the voice of the old nurse on the terrace was hoard calling the name of Stefanie. cc Oh, let, mo return!—let me return!" - prayed the lovely maiden to the soldier, who now held her arm faster than be fore. And lose Lamberto forever 1" whispered the man significantly. "No!it must not be, and I must serve my friend and master. list I there, Barnabo !" ' At his call the old gardener glided between them and the wall, and opened a low iron door that gave egress to the banks of tho Tiber. The,warrior clasped Stefania in his arms—in two strides he was beyond the garden walls— the iron door was closed, and this half volun tary elopement, half forcible abduction, was completed. Stefania wept and wrung her hands—she could not return, nor could she walk forward. The warrior took her light weight in his muscular arms, and carried her down to the edge of the river; but before he , could place her in a boat prepared for their flight, she had tainted. When she recovered as from a confused dream, she found herself gliding rapidly be tween the dark rough banks of the Tiber, and jhe armed man by her side. Sho hid her face in her bands, and had only strength to say, r( Oh, whither aro you conducting mo on this cold, deep river?" "To a husband;" was the brief reply. The boat soon stopped at an ancient quay, now much dilapidated, whore Stefania was made to descend. Not a hundred yards from the land_ in-place; a massy, time-worn 'edifice roared its head in the uncertain and darkening twi. light. "Your husband awaits you there," said the warrior; (‘ that is to be your temple of Hy men." cg Alas !" said Stefanie, "it looks moro like a tomb!" But, at the same time, the thoughts of her near approach to Lamberto, and her ardent love, whispered encouragement, and she walked on towards the dreary pile. , The build ing, both in material and style of architecture, was such as had never been produced in ages of barbarism. It w the ruin of an edifice, probably a temple, of the Roman Empire, which, like many others, had been converted into a mortal residence. Within these old im penetrable walls the barons and nobles, even for some centuries after, set the Popes and the oppressed Romans at defiance, and the re lics of a classical ago served as the castles of feudal tyranny and its worst excesses. Stefa nie trembled with awe as she stopped under its frowning walls, from whose fractured and irregular, edges the dark ivy descended in long, 'broad threads, not adhesive to the masonry, but loose, and waving in the night breeze like the banners of death. She looked in vain for a door to open, with a passionate, fond wel come from Lamberto. There was no door in Ihe' lower part of the edifice ; but anon, after a shrill whistle from her conductor, she heard a harsh, creaking noise high above head, and looking up, she saw a narrow arched aperture in the wall thrown open. The light of torches glaied through the opening, and she heard the harith voices of several men. The next minute a lidding flight of wooden steps, scarcely more convenient than a scaling ladder, was lowered. Agitated by a thousand contrasting passions, and with a giddy head, Stefanie could not as rend by such steps as those, and her conduc tor carried her up in his anus. She lauded in a narrow passage that penetrated the stupen dons thickness of the wall, and opened into a vast roofless corridor, where the wind caused the torches by which she was preceded to water and flicker with strange effect, while, at the same time, their light disturbed innumera ble tenants of the ruins, the owls and the bats, that moped and hooted, and flitted with wings myterionsly silent along and across the corri dor. And where was Lamberto all this time? Was it thus lie received his bride, who had abandoned her home, and all in the-world be bide, to attend his summons? It was for him to Support her trembling steps. Iter conductor assured her that ho was en gaged with the priest, and that she would in staidly be in his company. Ho threw open a door at the end of the gallery; but on follow. leg, him into another passage, Stefanie sudden ly stopped, and drawing her bands before her eyes, uttered a faint scream. Against tho wall she saw, by a faulty light, a tall white figure, with a hand upraised as if to menace or admo. nish ; and to her agitated senses it assumed the form of her mother—of that affectionate .mother she had abandoned so precipitately. at What fear is this 1 It is but a statue you. start at," said her conductor, and lie ordered the attendants to hold the torches to a niche, where, indeed, was collocated an effigy of I,orae divinity of heathen mythology. The passage they were in descended consi derably like the rumitoria of an ancient am phitheatre, and ended at another door, which being thrown open, Stefania found herself in a vast and lofty hall, whose obscurity was but imperfectly dissipated by torches stuck against the; blackened walls, and a huge lamp suspend ed from tho almost invisible roof. Beneath that lamp she saw the figures of a monk and a warrior clad in armor; and how did Stefania's cheek blush and her limbs shako, when the latter advanced to meet her, saying in a low yoke, g , Yon are come at last I" She could not raise her eyes to his, but took his offered arm in silence. The warrior, too, was silent. When at the and of the dreary hall, and be. neth the lamp, he made a sign to the monk, who instantly, and with a hurried voice, began to dead the marriage service as prescribed at that period by the Church of Rome. As it propeeded and came to that point where Ste fame was to give the important responses that bodnd her ibte till death, she lifted up her timid eyes towards her lover's Bice, but it was concealed by the calque and visor he wore. With something colder and heavier than steel at her heart, she again bent her eyes to the ground, wondering (if any of her confused idmis were intelligible) at the discourteous. nesS and churlishness of her Lambert°. The ceremony was finished—she scarcely knew boW—the monk departed—the hall was cleared, and Stefanie, blushing and trembling, was alone with her husband, who, at last removing hie masking helmet, discovered to her eyes, not the beloved features of her Lamberto, but those of an utter stranger! The betrayed girl shrieked with horror, and 'fell Road on the floor of the accursed ball. DEIM OUSEKRKPERS LOOK TO YOUR AL-aintgreet. Huy your COAL AT HICKS' ' where nut/ling uut the rery;hest quality of Lehigh andßohuyl• 4111 Goal is (mem at the following reduced r oves: Rig, and 5t0ve ....... „.310 - qs per ton, a_rga 13d u3ll l "... •• 00 Yi arranted free from slate or &stand full weight. al Wcf[B . .aardi southeast corner MARSHALL and aLbOr... call and see. 02.5-am W. GROOME KJ' Office US South FOURTH Street, WHARF, PINE STWET, SCHUYLKILL, Thpalers and Bhippera inetnit Mointais,Se A l lil l s . h, and Schuylkill 4,einhandiee taken on wharraie. 016-Em IKORY - ,414.13 OPRENO MOUNT.A.Th 11.1 PA -n•-•• • hzunnt co'nuarred with e, for ale er. I Depot, N i l i t a ttrab;V 4 Aglete W"8 13 225 1 —=---c---- - • L AIRD: -465 blab. No. 1 Leaf Lord, for 8419 by MCHsaitlitiroVlLMkni, PRpS$ l7 -PMLABEI,PITIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1860. 'COPAIITNERSIIIE NOTICES. HE - FIRM . OF MoILWADI & KELLY is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. K. itlelLwAlN, January 1, WO. JOHN KELLY. • The buninese or McILWAIN & KELLY will be set tled by JOSEPH. KELLY, at the store No. 1022 OHEBTNUT iStreet, to whom all persons indebted to guild firm are requested to make payment. .1. K. McILWAIN, JOHN KELLY. JOSEPH KELLY, of tha late firm of Kelly & Brother. ,having purchased the business of Mollwam & Kelly, will continua tho Tailoring business et the old stand, No. NOV CHESTNUT Street, under the Bt. Lawrence Hotel. ' He [Lukensw iste by &J KELLY, of the late firm of Kelly, CoCo., and Mellwain & Kelly. Jalo-et* NOTICE. -:•WILLIAM R. LAFOUR CADE, GERALD DE COURBEY, k WILLIAM IL IRWIN, became partners in oar firm alter this date. COURSEY, LAPOIIROADE, & CO. Philadelphia. Deeember9l. 1859. .1112-12 t COPARTNERSHIP AND REMOVAL.- WM. L. DUNGLISON is admitted to an interest in our business from this date. We have removed from No. 301 Market street to No. 727 CHESTNUT Street. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO. January 1, INO. 1a 2-12 t COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. SHORTRIDGE & BROTHER having thin day as eociated with thorn JAMES S. YOUNG, the business Will from this date be conducted tinder the firm of SHOWrRIDOE. BROTHER. & CO., at N. 421 MARKET Street, and 413 and 415 MER CHANT Street. Philadelphia. Januar/ 2. Hto. . .ta2-12t NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. Whereat] we, the subsoribere, have this day re newed and continued fora further period of three years, hereinafter mentioned, the limited partnenilup en tered into on the Slat day of December, A. 11.1650. to commoner, on the let day of January, A. D. 1807, under the provisions of the Aot of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. approved March list, 1836, entitled "An Act relative to Limited Partner and all other enactments of the acid General Assembly relative to Limited Partnerships—now, there fore, in compliance with the provisions of dip said en aotments we publish the terms of said original and renewed Limited Partnership. as follows First. The name or firm under whioh the said original and renewea Limited Partnership was and is to be con ducted is that of J. T. PLATE & 1301101.TLER. Second. The general nature of Ha business was and is that of Merchants 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 account of the said Limited Partnership. Third. The end Limited Partnership wee and is omit poised of JOHN THEOPIIILUS PLATE, who resides in the city of Philadelphia; of CARL C. SCHOTTLER, wht resides in the said pity of - Philadelphia, and CHRISTOPHER F. P LAM whose plane of residenee is. at present. in the free (Hanseatic oitv of Bremen. The said John Theophilue Plate and Carl C. Schottler were and 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 ner therein. Fourth; The special partner, the said Christopher F. Plate, contributed, actually and in good faith, in cash, the sum of Fatly Thousand Dollars to the capital or common stook 01 the said original Limited Partnership, ne part of which has been withdrawn therefrom. Fifth. The said original Limited Partnership com menced on the first day of January, A. D. BM, and was to have terminated on the 31st day of Dooomner, A. D. 1859, but the name has been renewed and continued for the further period of three.years from the Slat day of Dece eoe mber, A. D. me. ed 2. and will terminate the 31st day of Dmber, A. D. l Philadelphia, Dec. Slat, 1859. J. THEOPH. PLATE, CARL C. BCHOTTLER, CHIC. YR. PLATE. Sly his Attorney in Tact. jag-thv GODFREY FREYTAO. IJOTIOE.—The undersigned have this dayy formed a copartnership. under the name of P. MEI, Jr., & 0 0 ., ranKaction of a Wholesale and 'Retail Lumberßusiness, and will occupy the yard formerly occupied by l+mith & Mixeoll, at the corner of YORK and R tOIfIIIOND titreets, in tho Nine teenth Ward of the Oily of Philadelphia. P. M DWELL, Jr.. SAIIII, WI Ulf ELM, Philadelphia, Jen.2,l, IVA M 3-121., DISSOLUTION O 1 PARTNERSHIP.- The partnership heretofore existing under the firm of MORRIS & JONES & CO. expired on the Slot any roe, by limitation. Either of the pennon will use the anion of the firm in settlement. JACOB Y. JONES and RDGIARD H. DOWNING retire from the business. and the remaining partnere have formed a now copart nership. ISRAEL MuRRIS, JACOB P. JONES, RICHARD H. DOWNING, JOSEPH K. WHEELER, ANDREW WHEELER. Philadelphia, January 2,1 W. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—ISRAEL MORRIS, JOSEPH K. WHEELER, and AN DREW WHEELER, partnere in the late firm of MOR RIS & JONES & CO.. have this day termed a copart nership, under the firm of MORRIS, WHEELER, & CO.. and will continue the Iron and Steel Inunnene in all its braneheq. an heretofore conducted, at the old eland. MARKET and SIXTEENTH Streets. Philadelphia, January 2, IIdS. lag-tf NOTICE.—The partnership heretofore ex istine between JAMES G. ABBOTT, ARCHII.I - LAWRENCE, and CHARLES rtopLE, under the firm of ABBOTT & LAWRENCE, is this day dissolved by the death of A. LAWRENCE. All persons indebt ed Loth° late firm are requetfted to make payment, and those having claims to present them to the undersigned, who are duly authorised to use the Llllme ABBOTrm in settlement. 3.651E8 O. I', Jun'y 2nd,'6o-121 CHARLES NOBLE. NOTlCE—Philadelphia, Jan)? Ist. 1860. The undersigned havin purchased of the late firm of ABBOTT k LAWREN E, all their extensive stock of Stoves, Patterns, Ac.. will continue the Stove Foun dry business under the firm of ABBEOTT T. & ABNOBLTE.. .1 AMR OBOT W.-12t CHARLES NOBLE, ,IMITED • PAKTIVERSIIIP.—NOTIUE -W—e is hereby given, that the subscribers have form ed and entered into &limited partnership. agreeably to the ant of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. passed March 21st, NM, entitled " An Act Rela tive to Limited Partnerships," and the supplement thereto. That the name of the firm under which O the maid _part n S ere N hip is to be conducted, " HENRY .E. SIMP- That thegeneral nature of the business to be trans acted is " Dealers in Cotton and Linen Canvas, and other Goods." in the Carol Philadelphia. That the name of the General Partner to 11WNRY E. SIMPSON. whose place of rogidence is in CHESTNUT Meet, in tho Twenty-fourth ward of the City of Phila delphia; and that the name of the Special Partner is THOItIAS ROBB, whole place of residence is in the City or Burlington. in the State of New Arse.. That the said special partner has contributed to the common stook of the paid firm the sum of five thousand dollars in cash. That the ported at which the said limited _partnership is to com manes is the Meaty-first day of DEClifil IS R, SM, and will terminate on the thirty-first clay of DE CEMBER, 1332. HENRY E. fillii.PSON. d.12-th 6t THOMAS ROBB. NOTICE—The undersigned having made arrangements for the sale, this city, of Messrs. A. & W. Sprague.' PRINTS, together with a general assortment of domestic Cotton and Woolen 1300116 an tler th. management of Chaves H. Mount. late of the firm of Welling, Coffin & Co., and William V. Barks low, Into of the firm of J. W. Ellis & Co , Cincinnati, Avould announce that they have established a brunch of their hOUSO at No. 135 CHESTNUT Street. HOYT, PLAGUES & CO., ja2-10t."' Of New York. DREAD pm AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY CAN BE OBTAINED AT TEE TOLLOWINE PLACES: MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. corner of Broad and Vote streets. C. hl. CLARK.—.—.....--Poplar street, below Tenth. Coa E. corn streeter Sixth and Coates . /ATLI° fa BON, 256 N ort h Fifth street. JOHN 0. MOXEY—No.ITM Vine street. T. P. North Fifth street. S. SOOY.- --S. E. corner Fifth and Bpruce streets. W. W. MATHEWS, E. oorner Eleventh and Locust streets, D. KNIGHT..—. —Broad street, below Wal nut. GEORGE GARVIN 1419 Lombard etreet. D. COURTNEY.--_.N. W. oorner Sixteenth and Pine streets. Whl. COURTNEY...." No. tel South Twelfth street. S. R. WANAMAKER--F oder al street, above Sixth. S. LENTZ— South Fourth and Johnston streets. L. HOLLAND.— —EL W. e orne r Sixteenth an Ogden streets. DAVID SADDLER 260 North Eleventh street. J. WEIGHTMAN---Thirteentli street. below Thompson street. S. S. --No. 1040 North Front street. W. corner oflSoventli and Pine streets. F. M0RR15....... .--- N. W. corner Tenth and Shuman streets. E. D. TURNER.,--. --No. 1216 South Front street. J. SHUSTER--.-- —S. W. corner Broad and Parrish streets. THOS. T. BLEST—. —.Corner Nineteenth street and Ridge avenue. 11. S. /3OWN---- N. E. corner ets i Ninth and J. Federal stre hIoINTYRE-----.Twenty-seoond street, ab. Coates. ALEX. FULLERTON..-- Corner of Firth and Chris tian. ....-.No. 1731 Coates street. MRS. E. RAMBLER. i.e.k T. W. irnrd avenue WM. Mt:CHACE:EN —.VO2 Hamilton street R. R. BEAZ N. W. corner of Twelfth and Meion greet. JULIUS KLEIN W. cot. of Thirteenth and Parrish street. N, E. corner of Fourth and Green street. .f. W. corner Tenth and M=Ml MRS. P. ELLIOTT. Green greet. J. L. o rr ,g fl,tre ll. t J., adore 119 C. R. RAINIER.—......—.Woot. l'hilndelphla.36tb et y o o n rizd road. N. L. YARNELL. —.L:11,1;11! JOHN BAANDT------ Tremont and Pm Grove Penna. GEO. B. TOWNSEND.-- Weer Cheater, Penns M0CL8E5....., —Atlantic City, N. J. D. Florence, N. J. 8. F. EDERLEIN --Columbia, J'a. iaa-tr NOTICES. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.— The CARBON IRON COMPANY will receive proposals until the loth day of February next for build ing en iron or Wooden Railroad Bridge over the Le high River, opposite their works at Perryville. in the county of C ar n. The length wit be about three bun dred and fifty (3io) feet, in either three or four spans, single track. I'ropoaale received, and further particulars obtained, on application at Perryville to the undersigned. DENNIB BAUMAN, President. December 10th, 18. W. d3l-dtfeoo NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Copartnership under the firm of 11ECKr+It & DELb wan dissolved on the fourteenth day of De eemher inst., and monis DECKER le atone authorized to settle the business, and sign the liquid aAjg3ll, IYlOBn 8 MIKE% JOB. 8. DBLL, Philadelphia, Deo. 19, 1899. 11,11-stu&th lin• 11-, VIDEND.—Tho Board of Directors of the GREEN and COATER-RTILEET PARchN 0h R RAILWAY c_ompArty have declared a semi. annual Dividend of TIMER PER CENT. on the Capt. tal Omen, rynble to the Sto f ert l i kil t drs Ihefr legal " RI " l i n r i ring:hl o r r ailCT 41 remain team. .Cil gre d an t the tint instant. DENDY anartwooti. Jn7.Atutlt4o CORN EXCHANGE EANK.—Philadel phut, Nov. 18,1869. At an Election held on the - 21st instant thefollowing gentlemen were chosen Directors of this hank: Alexanderd. Cattail, Joseph Lindsay, Robert K. new, Samuel T. Canby, James Steel, John F. Grow. Edmund A. Bonder, Charles Knecht, Al:mg" Whi !din ,YhtliD res ii ear e e , r, , Christianl:Holtman. And at the meeting of the Board TlllB DAY, Hie fol lowing officers were unanimously elected: A. O. CATTELL, President, R. R. NEFF, Vice President, J. W. TORREY, Cashier. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT APPLIOA tion will be made for a Certificate of Pennsylvania State Loan, in place of one dated August SOWS. No. SP, r lotto°, under act of April fi, 1834. to LOCUM JEF ERY• now lost or mislaid. nte-thn• rro WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER ... AVILA luso and moll assorted stook of Manila Rope, manufactured and for ate, an New York pries. by Wg__ANYBR, PITLER. & CO., AEI 23 N. Water at. end W N. Whereon. AMBER—Rectified and Common, for Jea ‘-- 7 male by HIETHERILL 80 BROTHER, 47 waifs North egtxkli) threat, SAVING FUNDS. SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO OIETY OF PHILADEIOPRIA. Offioe, No ; 3 31 Nor TH Street (°oneelida ank Buil in x.) =ART - EKED BY Tn EGIBLA ORE °PREMI EN VANIA. Deposita ceived in mime o' One Dollar and pewee, and INTEREST %IC without DOOM With rivz with ENT. from the day of deposit tall with- rows. A regeonalble and reliable Savings InetEntion hag log been needed in the Northern part of the oily, and " r e Spring Garden Savings Fund Bemety" wee chartered the Legislature o f Pennsylvania to supply thug neoneetty, The Managers. in organlying and boating it, have been goveed wholly by a desire to accommodate the Dul ness i nterest and wants of the very large and enterpri• sing population by which it _us ny l ounded. OFFICE OPEN AILY, Front gto 2% ,k• ally on fonday and Thuredag from until e o'otook in tho evening. . . NAIL/6=a& frtr i i.V. re t t l Ant. frederlok &aloha, Joseph P .. , LeClem George...Knecht, Jaen Doak, Hon. Wm. Millward,' Geo. T. Thorn, Robert D. Davidson. F re e Joseph :6°Th a i .‘ '' 'llmatne e ne n reeg°K o tel "Ci. i fleMlT:W s B7: /1 1:"Iadill4a l rirlit: 1 1 :::gjel : r ltre . 6.l ree.er Ei . ; :i" o . - r e t a r B v B . . FRIN°LE. r r l e a Va iii FUND.---lINITED STATES K- 1 TRUST COMPANY, comer THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and small sums reeeived, and pai , huh on de mand without notice, with FIVE PER C 'NT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day o withdrawal' Office hours ,from 9 until 5 o'ol k eveg ok day, and on MONDAY Nvar4 tNOS from 7 until 9 o' DRAFTS for sale on England, relang, and Scotland, from £1 upwarAlm. i'resident—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. renewer—JAMES R. HUNTER. LINY FISK. Actuary. eels-ly WAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COiII pANT, WALNUT Street, Southwest oornor of THIRD, piladelphas. Incorporated by the State of Pommylva- Money is received In any snm, large or mall, and In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of With drawal. The Mlles is open ever! day from to o'clock in the =Thing WI o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Tharaday i rveranntill 8 iVoinnc. RY BENNER, President. lUMIERT SELFRIDOE, Vice President. WlLLlglis J. Hun, Secretary. DIRIKITORS. Hon. Remy L. Benner, F. Carrell Brewster. Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, Robert Selfndge, ran i s Lee, Samuel K, Ashton. seph Yerkea, giLandreth Munn', enry Ditlenderfer. oney is received and payments made daily. he investments are made, in oonformity_with the gprovisions of the Charter, In Real Estate alortsages, round Rents, and such first-class seouritaes as will al ways insure perfeot security to the depositors and which cannot fail to Live permanency and stability to this Institution. aul-ly IN THE ORPHANS , COURT FOR THE a• CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MARY 11. LIPP/NCOTT, deceased, Tho Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, Rattle and adjust the account of Joshua Lippincott, Jr., nettle, of the estate of Mare G. Lippincott, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the nocountant, wilt meet the parties in te meted for the purposes of his appointment, on MON DAY,Janunry Woo), at 4 o'clock I'. M., at his of fioe. No. 204 tiouth Fourth street, in the city of deiploa. jalt-stuth-5t WM. SERGEANT. Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE I N CITY AND COUNTY OP PH' I AuEL9IIA. Notate of SA RAII B. PHELPS, deceased. The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adin.t the account of ItAVID M. 14,.6 AN. Execu tor of SARAH B. PHELPS, deceased. and to make dis tribution of the balance in the hands of the accounkint i will meet the parties interested for the ' , tupelos of his nprinttnent, on NUN% V, the 21th Jatortry,lB:3o, at 40 clock, P. m , at toe o ff ice, 12.3 tenth SIXTH Street. in the City of Philadelphia. JeT-etottn GEO. A. COFFEY, Auditor. WINES AND LIQUORS. CHARLES HEIDSIOK CHAMPAGNE. GEORGE WHITELEY. No. 785 SOUTH FRONT STREET, fa appointed Agent for the sale of the above nor vaned brand of CHAMPAGNE, And offers it to the Trade at the LOWEST NEW YORK RATES, 600 baskets, ft aorta and Pints, now in Doan. d2:Lif WE CALL ATTENTION CIF Tlllll V V TRADE to this really Superior article t ALFRED RI.NAUD COGNAC. supply in assorted pr.t.lotses constantly on hand. rdersreceived for threat importation. Also—nennesas Copula, Leßoy Cognac L London and golland Gins, Claret in Wood nod CPS. uhanmagnes, hat U and low prices. LONGCHAMP, limp rte r. 217 South FRONT. Philltdelphia. G EORGE WIIITELEY, Ni l 136 South FRONT &resit, Importer of randy, Winos, &0., etre" for I PI I 6, bond only, the ollowing, among other standard brands of IT udy :net, Castillon, & Co.: 'hoe. Hines & Co i s nice, Robin, & Co., di nna l cg,RuPult & 00.1 A. Seignette, Ma tt, V. kin)ualfe.°2l:,itakrteColle,, t e n ) e al: i o n n . riato Jetr i frronnoar7,, n't o, Stuart'. Falvey Malt Whiskey, and the ohoioest pa ate. of Madeira., Sherry, Port. Burdundy,_ and ; Rh ne Winne, Palm Tree Oln, Jamaica Rum. Santa Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &a.. Ao eXT-ly RE 310 VAL S. REMOVAL. ---SMALL & CHANDLER, WHOLESALE OROCER.,have removed from 643 Norta SECOND Street, to 12.3 IHARKbT Street, above Faont, northeide. jai (rya MRS. M. A BISHOP .HAS RE OV ED from No, 916 to 1016 CHESTNUT Street next door to the Bt. Lawrenoe Hotel, where Ladies all tied a splendid assortment of Bonnets, Caps, and Head drosses. 031 121 BUSINESS CARDS. AMEN & QUAYLE'S LLA- BTATIONE E RY TOY AN AND FANOY 000D0 ltiPSlt 10.911 WALit UT 8 ilteiET, MOW ILEVENTII, 1/4-BMtp PHILADELPHIA Contently on hand PerLrmery and Toilet Articling. rrHOS. M. DIDDLE, Attorney at Law No. 273 Routh FOURTH Street. WALLACE ea BRODHEAD, 97 EXCRANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. Stooks and Ronda bought and sold, on Commtsalou. FRANCIS B. IVALLACZ. EDWARD C. BRODUILA.D. 029.1 tn• A LEX. McKLNNEY ATTORNEy AT LAW, (IREENB URO, PA, Will praotiae In Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In snana oounttea, fiall-ti irMIE ADAMS EXPRESS CD., OFFICE 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Peek. se*, Merchandise, Bank Note', and Seem, either by its own Linen, or in connection with other Express Com mies, to rill the tinntople towns and oaten of the United States, H. 8. SANDFORD, ant-tf General thluertntendent EDUCATIONAL. WSS S. ANNIE FROST (DAUGHTER of the late John Frost, Id,. D./ will open a school for girls of from 7to r I ears of nee, at her roll &non No Sill SOUTH FIFTEENTH Street, on Mon day, Feb. la. 1800. She is permitted specially to refer to the following named gentlemen : John Grigg. Esq.,. Louis A. Gehl', Fen. Henry C. Carey, Age., T. Arthur, Egg. 800K -KEEPING .-- This science is taught by comtnencinK at ita rudimenta and THOROUOII - ImPreeetnupon the mind of the pupil the PAIN IPA!. POIN TS; a method no eagentot Ito the advance ment and ellicietty of the scholar. TWINING'S MER CANTILE INS' ITUTE. NORTHEAST CORNER OF NINTH AN SPRING GARDEN STREETS. jal-12t. GYMNASTIO INSTITUTE—For LadiuM, lientlemen, and Children of every ago. I'mfs lIILLEBRAND & LEWIS: northeast corner Main and ARCH. Jai-12t. A DIERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITU'rEqs a .. 1 - I L , reliable medium through which &Armin and Faini hen may obtain competent teachers. Parents may ob tain, gratuitously, information and circulars of the beet schools. slarrii, WOODMAN, & CO., Su BROADWAY, Newyork, or _ 609 C I iEBTNUT Street, Philadelphia, nRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, 'nonfatm4 Ptills- Flphia, S. E. oorner SEVENTH an 4 CHEBr.rfuT ; eve York, Buffalo, Cleveland . , Chicago, and St. Louis. or information. nail or sea a tor Cataloeue. fett-tf STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA TENT OVER-STRING °RAND IIANOB SQUARE ORAN% AND SQUARE l'lANOS;nowpre ferred in marts and in private moles by the hest performers. Received the first premium/ over the best makers,from)udgeehkeUattsehnik t Alston. and others. °hollow all oompetition. DLABLU I.IIIOIIfERR, de-ly tow CIERSTNUT Street. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! PIANO-FORTES. AIRLODEONB. PIANO-FORTES, AIRLODRONN. PIANO-FORTES. AIELOREONs PIANO-F 0 TEN mEmAWA To Raven, nicon, k 00,, Runup it Clark R lett, Davis, & Co., and (Alma. J E. el_olll,lo, mid-1y SEVENTH and OFIRsTri UT. 011ICKERING & SONB, MANIIPACTVRICII6 01 GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIOHT PIANO-FORTES. WART:ROOMS 807 CHESTNUT STRUT. muTti i nat i ri e ll ft l [RAIIII9II beep n . warded, at the dill ore tit Exhibitions n this country scd bope SS ur 001 ANDSILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. SCHOMACKER k CO., 1091 CHESTNUT Street, respeotfullv Invite the mule. loving Willa to call and examine their cep and cue ociashil emeut— TIU PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone,Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a square Itirment, avoiding all the objections generally made to style 01 Grand Piano, also diminishing the coat of t e In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, fu nen, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite de - ow and sweetness, RU these SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHEDMENTS IN are wholly uneFalled. They have reoelved the highest encomiums, an are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any nstruments ever manufactured in this country. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the Find Premns, at all exhibition]. ever exhlbiteql °biding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Ex. '- talon. New ork.las9. tinoieinry CONFECTIONERY. CIIRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR.—Fino CONFECTIONERY can he had, equal tti_ane tithe, establishment in this eity—viz Bon o, Chogolate, Almond. kn. Also, an assortment n hine t Boxes. & Call at JEFFRIEN CO.'S, No. TM MARKET Street, between Seventh and Eighth. (11/0-Im jAL SODA—For gale by WRTHERILL & BROTHER, awl 49 VORTH BECOND fitreet, JaIO LEGAL. PIANOS. INSURANCE COMPANIES. G IRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE compAri`, Office 416 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 3. 1860. .41 a meeting of the Stockholders of the Company held this day, the following named officers and chree• tors werAduly elected to servo lot the ensuing year, vii: Pretit..—JOEl, JONES. Vice President and Trea surer—A.S. GILLETT. Meeretary—Junicslf. Alvord. DIRECTORS. Thomns Craven, Jos. pp. al. D., A. N. Gillett, N. S. Lawrence, Jar. Walker, Chas..l. Dupont, :leo. W. Claithorn, David Boyd, Jr., tat•et Avtat Joel Jonoz, Goo. W. Woodward, Wm. M. Swain, H. N. Burrouglsg, ig John Anaoh, Jr., Franais rotors, Win. V. Rudman. Thos. Dillard, Geo. R. Aelrton DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PENNS THE I MICE 8. E, CORNIiIt PUMP AND WALNUT treets, Plulndelphia. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, F CARGO, To all panel the World, REIGHT, 'INLAND INSURANCES On Ceode, by River, Cann'. bikes, and Land Connate to all ar_at Ilia lin ,on. FIRE g iNSURANCES On Merchandise FenerallY. On Stores,DwellinK_Houses, ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1809. Par. Market Value. 1123,060, Philadelphia City 64P' sent. L0nn....612.3.050 GO 100,000, Pennsylvamn State 5 43 0 et. Loan 143,[2.5 00 21,600 Pennsylvania State 043" ct. Loan.. 'll,OOO OO 25,000, u• S. T r easur y 55i'4° cent. Notes and interest due .... 25,203 51 630,000 U. S. Treasury 6 1, 9 " et.Notesaud inter est duo 626,000 Ten d ip p orary nt Loan to the City of Phila.- sili 25,000 00 000,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage 6 4Yr cent. Bonds.. ... .. . t 43,500 00 620,00 North Pennsylvania Ifailmail do gaga 6 tr cent. Bonds 814,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company 7 IP' et. coupon bonds 12,000 to 815,000400 shares stock Germantown Gas (hanpaoy, interest and principal a uarantied by the city of Phila -15,0t)d 00 05,000,100 eliaree Pennsylvania Railroad Company ................ .. . . hall . ...... 45,000, 100 shares North Pennsylvania l rad CompiloY•-•- , ........ •• • • • 1111,830,sharee_Philadelphia Ice Goat and Ntee in Tag Company, Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Com• wily. Ocean Steam Navigation Company, Philadelphia and Ha vre de Grace Steam 'Pow 'tont Company, Philadelphia Exelianito Oompany ._-..... ... . 2,210 00 g 4.33 1 ,380 m 4 , 168,718 .51 and Real Estate, 1_ 1°- _ --- _ r ag l e ns ' ursneeor made B, fi l li w a l it , It o u e n t i c l i v ill b n F e r f t o g 118,1anee due at Agenoies—Yreiniume on bla nne Policies, interest, and other debts due the Company. .. ...... 03 531 68 Soria and stook Of 'sundry Insurance' 'Com' pa nie5............. ...... 3,260 00 Cash on Deposit in . 67,060 31 DIRECTORS. William bTartin. Saniunl E. Stokes. tEdmund A. Soudan j, F. Ponuiton, heophilue Paulding. Henry Sloan, oho R. POMOSO, Edward Darlington. Olin C. Davie, Jones Brooke, Imes Truman' rancor M'llvaine, Munn Eyre, Jr.. James C. Hand, ' 'hotline C. Hand, bort Burton, William C. Ludwig. acoh P. JOI)P1.1. kosopli H. Seal, James 11. M'Farland. r. A. M. Huston, Joshua. P. Eyre, 'large 0. Letpur,John li. Semple, l'itteb'g Hugh Craig D. T. Morgan, Charlee Reify, A. B. Bereer, yeALIAM MA ItTlv, Prudent. HENRY LyLß,YaegjOrElL'll-.1), Vice "Sll-7ttE A MERICAN FIRE UAL. JAI. INCORPORATED 11l No. MO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Eamon a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to In sure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, hlerehaudize, Vessels in Port and im inirgomi, and other yersonet Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. soup, Abbott. John Welsh, John T. Lewis, Janice It. Campbell, • Samuel C. Morton, lidinuod O. Dutilh, Patrick Brady, Chap. W. Poultnery, Israel Morn.. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary. pL23-ly it INSURANCE CO. iO-CHARTER PERPET TH}iQUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PIIILACELPHIA L y. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS. No. 4 , Ni WALNUT Street QUARTER PERPETUAL. —. 'R P L FS_ ... __.. ___. _~.......____9~00.000 ........ FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INIIRA,NIA. Fire Insurance, I imited and perpetual, 011 U 1 kiln gs and blerohandiso of all descriptions. Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessels, Freight and Cargo to and from all paru of the World, GEORGE 11. HART, President. E. r.R068 V,ao President. H. H. COOGSHALI., Secretary. B. H.I.II.TTLER, Ass' t Beotetary. • • - - - ORB. E. W. Bailer, Andrew R. Chamber'. Charles G. fmlar r H. R. Coegshall, Hon. H. AI. Fuller. aul 1.1117 g; Harts tA. 0. Cattail, alter 8. Perlnns, ainuol Jonen. M. D.. INSURANCE COMPANY OF TliE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—VIRE. AND MA RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD INGS. Chartered In 1794—Capital sBoo,oo6—Asseta, January I, UM, 4317,40 40400. All invented in sound and available seouritlee—con tipne Co Blew on Vessels and cargoen, Buildinse, Stooks of Morohandure, &9n liberal tenni. DIREOTORN: Henry D. Sherrord. George H. Stuart, &won Toby, Hanalei Grant, Jr.. Charles Alsoaleeteri Tobias Wexner, William H. titnith. Thomas B. Wattsor, him B. Budil_, Henry 0. Freeman , William R. White d : o Ch arles ac.ea . S. Lewis, HEN qD. SHVINERD, President. WILLIAM HA RYE .Beoretary Ja tf y . IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COIL. - 1 -4PANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL L THIRD EW g.gmcr: COMPANY. Northeaat corner of and _ON litreeto. Assets, 8802.= 2d. INSURES LIVES for the whole term of tlife—yrar.te annuities and endowments—purchases lie interests in Real Estate, and makes all otintraets depending on the oontingenoi es of Life. ?tae They an a n d GEzeauu ardia tors. Administrators, Assignees es,s. TRUSTEES. ,rile L. Miller, Narrate! N. Stokes, , Istelanun Coates, William Martin, . 'shard 4_, Newbold, James 11. MnParlard. ' inset P. Backer, Joseph 11. Trotter, .Wilham 11. Kern, James Buxton. moat Huey Theoph due Pauldin g. alsVftii..ll, Edmund A. Sunder, enry C. Townsend, Daniel 1.. flutehitieoss ,dolplius Kent, John W. liornor. ilium H. Carr. Ellie 8 . Archer, Samuel J. Christian. 41VIIIL ' Robertson, ii° Warner M. Ruin, Jilhe G. Brenner, P. 8. Mohler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. HATIIIJ. E. STOKES, Vito Pres't. JOHN W. HoitKoß.Sooretare. aulB-l1 11 OWARD FIRE RANCE COMPANY PhilfuleipMa. MARINE INSU No. 412 WALNUT Street . .. . DIRECTORS. 1 01 V. a B r Th w or i irs'on, J. 'is ROl4. W. D. Truitt; ohn U. James, Wan. K. Hamlin, C. h. Spangler, l ip ;1 1 fagE t t l e I, #iii i. l l l l . o l u iO t g ' . lil Vahan. Charles F. Nortor • . IS'. Warne. John Clayton ohn E. Adillaks, Edward A. Waine, T. Ransil. H. 11. Shillingford. Thomas I. liiiilers. rrealdent—'‘l. W. BALL) WINN Prosidenh-li. 8. WARNE deg . Beoretarr.—EDlVlN MEDICINAL. TUE ALL•SUFFICIENT TIIREE!- ____ TRIEBEMAR, I, 2, and 5, Protected by Royal Letters P atent of England. and secured by the Beals of the Reole de Pharmame de earls. no the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. ema is invaluable for exnaustion,spermatorrlicea, and all physical disabilities. N 0.2 cotnpletely eradieates all traces of tlinsediseasee that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and pe r- Clowns use of copstvia and eubebs. No. 9 has entirely supplanted the in'tirione us of m r eury, thereby nearing to the suderer speedy retie f, dis persing all impurities, and rooting out the venom o f die ease. TRIESESIAR, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, are prepared in the form of n lozenge, devoid of tests and smell, and can be corned in the waistcoat rocket. Sold in tin cases, mid divided tntc separate doses, an 'Wino - loitered by Vol peso, Lalletnand, Roux. Rimini. ern. Pries $3 each, or four eases for $9, which saves 63L and in $27 Oases* where by there is a olivine of $9. To be hail, wholesale and retail, of Dr. BARROW', 194 Bleeeker street, New York. Sold nleo nt Retail by CALLENDER & CO., corner THIRD and WALNUT Streete, Plidad•lphia, and by 'l'. W. DYOTT & SONS, 213 North SECOND Street, Wholeenle and Retail Agents for Pennsylvania. n 22 d3m ZOLLICKOFFER'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC" CORDIAL—Bin hay° been afflicted with rhea matisin for a lona period—a portion id the time had ne use of my limb.. Pried your Cordial. and in three da l e I wee able to walk down stairs, and in a week the pain entirely left me. Ido obeerfull) recommend the Cor dial to those who aro afflicted with that dreadful com plaint. Yours, JAL W. Nkwri N, Broker, itt2 Pine at. Prepared by THEM/OBE BILKS, Chammt, N. E. corner PINE and SIXTH ate. . nIl 3m HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. 11.11. E UNION, ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. UPTON B. NEWCOMER. The situation of this HOTEL Is superiorly adapted to the wants of the Businosa public; • andto those in search 01. ple asure. Passenger Railroads , Which now run past, and In close proximity, ?Word a cheap and pleasant ruts to all planes of interest in or about the oity, iv), din DOINGS OF THE, PENNSYLVANIA • RTATE FAIR FOR 1A139. SIX FIRST PR EM 018 ANI,I SIX DIPLOMA& Best Furnace for Warming Buildings. 'Po An ,or n OAS CONSUMINO CONE FURNACE, FOO,T PAT: MUM. BEsy PORTABLE FURNACE. PO ARNOLD A. W M.N. EGIIMONIPti PORTA BL E FURNACE. Flax r 10,111: M. BEST COOKING RANGE. UONOLII IL•I1N. ;MILKEN'S DOU'BI.E-OVEN CUOKINII RANGE.! Finer PA MMIUM. BEST PARLOR COAL ORATES. To As.noLf, & Wit sev. LOW MOWN and BASKET GRAMS, Finn P}O!'1111Tr. BEST EIVAIMELLED 131,A1 E MAN'PELB, To ARNOLD tt W11,07.L Fur a vory handsome display of Enamelled Stale Man tel, very highly finished, and 01 superior worlonanshlP, FiRsT PREMIUM. ARNOLD & WILSON. lOW CIIEBTN UT inrooti R. M. FIELTW.LL. Suet 03- f 3 1ECLIANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner axons and VINE Mulcts. PHILADELPHIA. This establishment to now in sucoesslti I operation ninny and nislit, and all are respectfully in, ited to call cod see the whole process of bread-tuition g for themselves. The undersigned nitres the liberty of say in,; that fbr thirty-five ears he lies been a practical Ad. er---five ne riPPrentnier and five an Journeyman in one of the first houses In Pootlend, and twenty-five an master—during which, time he has had the opportunity of making many experiments,and observing all the onprovementa wlnoti have been made during that period. In thin establishment, of which he has now the man 9%rnmeerya!hien h imi an d ltow n fa t' a ) i t l i i n tlerj inl t n e y l e o nje c n a nt l gere " L a ;- gore possessed, tieing unrestrained In the purchase of flour, none but the noundest and beet shall ever he used; rind ho 1134 no hesitation In liming that Dread of all ionds en n be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made by the ordinary process. Panties in win the Broad mode by the Mechanical Bakery has not been tried, or in which it 1111 A been tried only at Re commencement, before the innehincry was in perfect working order, are respectfullyngked to give it a tuna now, the undersigned believing it would lead to mutual advantage. JOHN O. hIOXEY, my24-tf Puyerintondent lii SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment. of EVANS h WATSON'S PIinsAD E SALA LPBI MAN A DER NIASAN FER.BFACTURED VAULT DOORS, BANK LOOKS For Banks and Stores. IROkqual to any_ now ig nie. DOORB, 811 VTTERS, ho., On LS good terms.pa . antottior eatabliallinent in tlis Umtod Satre, EVANSWATSON, N 0.304 OiIESEN UT Street, FhiLae]phut,. .011 R-tr PLRAIRR 011/14 VR A ITALT MONEY LIBERALUY ADVAIsNFID.— TO ANY AM.OIINI . Upon Wntehes. `owelry, pOnt,t.lilver ho., by d}ig ll iflLLlitreetPbelOW nnurn rom3 A, M. InJ P. M. nlh 3nor DEFINED BORAX, in atom and for cdo WI VIERILL tir mtommi, NUL awl Math sECoNo litre t, RAILROAD LINES. rrIIIE PENNSYLVANIA CENT RA L RAILROAD. 200 MILES DOUBLE TRACK.! 1860. Ho pro 1860. TILE CAPACITY . _ OF THIS ROAD I 0 NOW EQUAL TIITO ANY IN 1 HE COUNTRY. R EE THROUGH PAOSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTABURO, Conneettna throat at thilndelphia with Tim - rush Train. from Boston, Now York, and all mate Eel" and in tho pllm Dealt at Sittaborn with Throuoh Trains, to and 0111 all tomtit 111 tho West, Northwest, and Southwest —than furnishing Inoilities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed lur speed and comfort by any other route. .. • . Express and Fnet loen run through to Pittsburg, without change of CR milt Conductors. All through Pus eenvor Trains provided with Loughrolge's Patent 13rake—speed under perlort control of tho engineer, thus adding much to the enlnty of travellers. Smoking Care are attached to each Train • WOOdrUllra Sloepinn Oars to Exss. and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAI LY: Mail and Feat Lines, bun da)a excepted. ;Ir. Mail 't ram le.tived Philadelphia at 8 A. M. Fnat Lino " 1150 A. M. Express Train leaves " JO 50 P. ht. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Memo:nod ttion, via Columbia, 2 Columbia. COO P.. 111. Parkesburie 12 20 P. M. West Cheater Pai,nencera will take the Mail, Parties burg and Columbia . . , passengers f o r Bunhury, Williamsport, Elmira, Dutra- In, Niagara Falls and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladelphia at a A. St and 2 P. AI., pat directly through. 'Pickets 'lVest ward may be obtained at the °these ol the Company in Plidadclp,lnn, New York, Boaton, or Bal timore ; and 'Picket.haatwaril at any of the important Railroad 011icee in the West; also on board any of the rerailar Line of a.taamera on the Mlsslssippi or Ohio mere. WY" Fare ehraye as low, and time as quick, as by any her Route. •. for Invthor Information apply at the Tassenger Eta- Wm, Southeast coition of Elesenth and Marl .et Streets. the completion of the Western connections of the PentoD iVItIll 0 Railroad to Chicago make this the DI KEG' r LINE lIETWEEN . TII EAST AND THE . tiREAT WEST. , _ The connection of tracke by the Railroad Bridge at htt Olin:, avoiding all drayage or femur, of Freight, egother with the Raving of tune, are advantages readily tiereciated by iiitipppois of Freight, and tho Travel = Fiddle. Merchants and :Ruppert. entrusting tho transportation of thou Freight to nay ounmany, can rely with confi dence on iteepeotly trinsa. THE ItA'rEli OF I'REIOILT toned front any point it the West lo the Peenl i lvenin Railroad ure at all tam, as favorable as are charred by oho. Railroad CompanteS. Be particular to mark packages" via Ponta. Rail road. • • For Freight Contrasts or Shipping Directions, n,roplg to, or address either of the following Agente of the L orn- D. A. STEWART, Pittehurg; R.B. Piorea & Co. Ztuiesville,O.; J. J. Johnston, Airier, Q.; It. McNealy ;Maysville, Ky.; Orineby & Cropper, Fortaniouth, 0.; & Cr., Jeffersonville, Indi ana; H. W. Drown & Co., Cincinnati, 0.; Athena & Ilibbert tlnnatt. 0.• It. C. Aleldrum teen, Ind.; Jps. F. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; P. 0. Riley & C. 4., vansville toil. - N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo, It( R. F. Saes, Itidaler & Giaee, SL Louts, Alo„; John H. Dar ns, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris k Dont. Neniphie, Tenn.; Clarke & Co., Chicago, lILLW. 11. IL Kneels, Alton, Ill.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads ntaiifetent points in the West.. MEM E. J. SNEEDER, Philadelphia. MAJIRAW & ROOMS, SO North otreet. taltimore. LPECII & CO.. 3 Ant, }levee, or 1 e. at., N.Y LEECH & CO.. Nn. 17. State etroot, Booton. 1101:8117N . , Pref.:tit Agent, Phila. 1,. 1,. 1101 , PT. Neal TwAat Agent, Phila. TllOB. A. SCOTT. ljoi.'lBoldt Altoona, Pa. 1859. an. 1859. WIN T ER ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORK LINES, CAM DEN AND A 311301 AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TKENTor RAILROAD CO.'S LINEP, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES. PROM \PALM:T-91'API, WHARF \ V XENSINOTON. NPl3lOllvO nn follows, viz : PAILS. At 6 A. M., via Camden cud Amboy, Cam. & Am. Annum:iitiation . ZS At 6 A. M., via damden and Jew,' City,( flew Jereey Acoominodn hula —.—..... 25 At 9 A. 31., VOI, Camden and Jersey City, hlornin g .......—. ... .sin ..... - 300 At 11! A. M„ via Kengton an . :l Jetsey Wentern Express ....... _. • ... 300 At IN P. Al., via Camden and . Amboy;Acoomme- At P. M., via Camden and AmbUy, C. A. Ex At I'. M., via Kensington and Je rsey City, 700 Evening Eiseman ----.. , 3 W At 41. I' .AL. via Konnineton and Jeremy City, - 24 Mee Ticket . . ... - . —.-. 223 A`` Mail P. M., via Camden andJOreoi - City . Evening 3 PI At I I',M., via Lamden ................... 2 22 At P.M.viabamden and Amboy,Aceommodation, (Freight and Paesenger)-Ist Class 'Picket. ...-- 223 2,1 Class Ticket— . 160 The 6 P. 31. Mail Line ruse daily. The II P.M. .South ern Stud. Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere. Enston. Flemineton. &0.. at 6 A. 6L from Walnut-atrect wharf. and 3P. AI. from Kensington. For 3.l.lucti Chung, Allentown, and Berhienem, nt A. M. ' vie Lehigh Valley Railroad. For Water 6e p, Stroudeburg i Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Alontroge, Great Bend, ho, a 4 6 A. Al,, via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Monet Holly. at 6 and PA. AL. and 2 and 4n P.M. For Freehold, at (I A. N. and Y I'. AI. WAY LINES For Bristol. Trenton, to, at J and CI I'. Al. from Ken sington. For Palmyra, 9Wrerton, Deane°, Beverly, Darlington, Bord-ntown. hr., at 121 i, 3, and P. 31. Filly pound, id baggage only nli..wed each page:anger. Passengers are prohibited from taking alp thing as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be pod for extra. Tho company limit their r' ,l PensibilitY forkiggnge to one dollar per pound, and be tar any amount beyond $lOO. except by email contract. V 7.31. H. GATZMER. Arent de) Camden and Amboy R. R. Co. PHILADELPHIA,GER a.ts,.:•: NTOWN AND NORM TO WN Al L ltOA Li— WIN PER AR RANG EMENT— On and altar MONDAY, Nov. 21, lOW, FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 7.50. 9, 10, 11. and 17 A. !AL. 1, 2,3. 34. 4,5, 04,6, 7,8, 9, 10, and 1150 P. M. Leave Germantown 0,7, 734, 0 , 814, 1,9, 3,4, el:, .6, 6, 6)4. 7. 8,9,1014 P. M. ON hUN DAYS, oave Phlladolphta 9.05 nun. A. 151., 2.5%, and 10 P. 151., M 9 . PR ye Germantown 0.10 nun. A. M., 1.10 nun ., 6;5, and CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,..7.50, 11 A. AL, 2,4, fdi, 7, and 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10 7.40, 8.05, and 12.10 A. M., 5,40, 6.40, 0.40, and 8.40,3'. !M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.05 A. M., z. and o'.l P. M. Leavo Hheetnut Hill 7.00 A. M., 11.80, 5.20, and 8.40 min , t'. 91. FOR UOSIBIIOIIOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave PhiladelPhin 6,9, 11.09, mm., A. M.,1.05, 3.05, 494, SM, and II': P. AL Leave Nornstunmi 6,7, 8, 11 A. M., 1/4. VC and 6 P. M. ON SUNDAYS t i oln O ,n l l A A : N d s 3 l' l :l\ rtAri a AY 4.earo . Pl?iladolphla 6, IN, 9, 11.(0 A. M., LW, 7.06, 3.05, 534. •51, and 114 I'. Al. heave Alanayurot 7,9,1314", 938, and.lll9 A. AL, 3,3, 8,6 X, and MS P. 51. ON SUNDAYS, L0W . 13 Pluladelphia 9 A. M., 3, and 6.( P M. Leave Manay mar 714 A. M., and 754 P. M. R. K. SMITH. General bupermtendent, nl9-tr DEPIa. NINTH and GREEN Streets. anownew NORTH PENNSYL --wIYTY WA V RI N A I ki 1 1.. 11‘ ..1 1 1r i g R A D. For BE'TIII.I3IIEIII, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTowN, MA UOIL CHUNK. HAZLETON. On and after MONDAY, Nov einbe r Trli„ Ma, Passen ger 'Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia. DAILY, (Sundays excepted i) For Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown, alaueh Chuck. Hazleton, Arco( Express,' at 030 A. ad. For Bethlehem, I Express.) at 9.10 A. M. and 3 P. M. For I.lo)leatown, (Accommodation,) at B.IOA. al. and 4 P. M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 8 P. M. TRAINS volt PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem, (Expre in, t at BA. M. and 4.10 P. M. Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,/ at 7 A. M. and lad I'. al. Leave Fort Washing ton, ( Acioommodationd at 7. A.M. ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Fort Washington ,at 0 .10 A. Philadelphia. for Doylestown. at 4 F. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. al. Fort Washington for Philadelphia, at 3.40 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, $1.60; to Mauch Chunk, $9.60; 10 Easton, S TOO ; to De) lestown, Semite. Through tickets must, be procured Lefore entering the Cars. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) non neet at Boris street with Fifth and Sixth -streets, and Second and 'Third-streets Passenger Railroads. n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Agent. 042/WAREPHILADELPIIIA I WIL MINGTON, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. Ou and atter MONDAY. November 21, 1839, PASSFNOER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 0.15 A. AI., DI noon, ( 111.9.re55,) and 11.10 I'. M. For Chester at 8.15 A. M. 13 noon, 4 no, and 11.10 P. 31. For Wilmington at 0 15 A. M., 12. i 10, and 11.101'. M. For New Castle at 8.15 A. M.. and 4AI I'. 31. For Middletown at 8 15 A. M.. and 4 'Or. N. or Dover at 8.15 A. 31., and 4 SO P. 31. orMilford at 8.15 A. MI„ and 4.w P. 31. Pot Seaford at 8.15 A. M., and I'm P. M, or Laurel at 4 15 A. M., and 4.30 I'. 31. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Ilattnnore at 8.33 A. M., . Exfr et's , r 10.15 A. M., and 5 73 I'. 31. Leave Wthmegton at 7.15 A. Ml. and 11.99 A. 31,1.45 and 5.40 P. 31. LeaVO Laurel at 6.15 A. M.. and 3 40 P. M. Leave Seaford at 6.45 A. M., and 4 US P. 31, Leave Milford at LSO A. M., and i 25 1'..\1.' Leave Dover at 905 A. 31., ando4o f :NI. Leave Middletown nt 10 A. 31. Pad 7.10 P. M. ' Leave New Castle at 10 50 A, 51., and 8 P. M. Leal e Chester , at 8, 12 A. M., 2.22 and 935 P. AI. Leave Baltimore fur Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 13.13 A. 31. TRAINS FOR BALTI3.IORE Leave Clteetir at 8.45 A. M., 11 28 and 11.40 P. M. Leave WII tinny ton at 945 A. 31., 12531'. 51., and UM A. M. Only at 11 10 P. M.. from Plitlajelphi% to Baltimore. 013lyat 25 P. M.. from 13 tltintore to ntEitmr TRAIN, with PASEN(.I.:II. OAR attuaed will run an tollown . Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate philter: at 3 P. M. Learn Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 4.43 P. Al. Leave 'Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate planes at 3.40 P. M. Leata Baltimore for Mommer's Run, Clotte'll. and Ilarewood at d. 3.1 P. M. ne B. 31. FL:L . I'ON. PrecderiL atk.luto I P ,I I m IILADET,PIIIA AND ROUTET F. ilciat,AVAIVeleIR:PrP, LINE— (I : Cloouo. Rock Niarnr4 Falls, kttlwneukeou,lll°T lington, Montrool, 8L Pool s 's. Detroit. Dunhoth, and Bt. Loom. - • . Passenger trains will to ue the Philadelphia:tad Rom in, ftellroad Perot, corner BROAD arid 0A1.1.0 Ni• BILL fittest:a/A.IIN. Bond s> nseerted.l as fellows: 7.4 e A. N.. UAY EXPR . . Forßtazara nil, Buffalo. Detroit. Chlootio hhiremker.. Rook Island. Galen,.. Bt. liarlingtou and St. . . . 311 m., Npitur For Elmira, NI/14411 Falk, Bull ,+o Doti oil. Claca.go, Milwaukee. Rook Nam!, Galert,St. Faul's and Bt. LOUIS. Tho 7.33 A. M. and 0 30 P. triune run through to lIARRISIIEHA.tostoppuig at all Station', to the Lebanon Valley Dranolt. The 7.0 A. M. train connenta at Rupert for , 3 itteton, &tremor,. and all laatlitnN on the LACK AWANIYA AND 111.000181111Rii RAILROAD. • „ wit(valle uhccked to Elnora, Butialo, duspension nudge. Nil. 'Pickett on ho procured at the philadelphin and Elmira 11,114044 hum a Tleket (Anon, :Northwes: rornOr Sivrit find WIEST:CFI' Streete, and fir use rat.liSti gerrojioti, eerner BROAD nun! . 111HOPtill ESS FR I"PRAIN Lonveritlia Depot. 13r.,31 street, beliiw Vine, daily . dal excepted,' for All pin ota Wont nth] N.ntli, fits P. M. Freielite must be dolivered before 3 M. toitivure going tine tame tit). For fux tiler information, apply at Fret: lit Duet, litiOAD, below Vine, Oro C 11.1.8. 1 ArPEN, General Aeitnt, N. NV, Corner SIXTH. and CiLESTNV'r Sieeett e 0431-ti PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD, MORN NO LI. E, for I'OTTS VILLE, READ ING and HARRISBURG, Leaves the now Depot, nt corner of BROAD and CA LLOWIIII,I, Streets, Inntroncom on CallowhOld r „ T r,4, connecting at linTri3burg wttl: trains runntng to fats burg, Chaint,oranur,z, Nunnury, &AL AFTERNoON LINES. Leave at S.NIP, M. DAILY, to, POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG. At 9 .10 P. M., DAILY, (Sunda , excepted,' for READ INN, and intermodlnte points. 415 W. H. M eILIIEN NY. (9nnretan• NOTIUE.---CHESTER VAI LEV It All.ll - DAD—i t Ati. SENCIER TRAINs IaWNINGTOwN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS.—On and alter mp Decem• bar, 18,511, the Passenger Traind for DowNiNuTowil win start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila delphia an I Romaine Railroad C11111p1TY• corner of }ROAD and CAI.I.OWIIILI, !streets, 1 prissencer en tranrea on Callowloll. MORNINO TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7.30 A. pl. APPERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 4.30 P. M. DAILY (Sundays excepted.) order of tho Board 01Malla gars of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad ComPtni. W. ii. Ste IMENNY.Senratass. 13RIVY WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW -K. Price to obtain the content,. Addren, kVILLIAM TIM.SoN, Pondrette Office, 1213 Nerd, (41 , :tIONI) ctreet. F INE 'PEAS, at wry - 10%v pi CANTON TFA CoNi d3l-6wltif` 313 N. 8 KCOND 81., abovir t ino Übl QUAIAOrTM —Strained, for salo by & 11110111E11, $1 and 1,2 Noah SEQ 011.1) sitreot, FURNESS, BRINLEY, At CO. t , • _• Be SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 CHESTNUT STREET, op stn the Cutom Hones. between FOURTH and FIF CH Streets. SALE OP FASHIONABLE FURS, FANCY ROBES colt oknag , WEAR, &a. Thu Morning. Jen 12, by ca'alogue.cominebeing at 10 o'clock. COIIIIIIEIII4 of the usual assortment of Siberian squir rel, real mint sable, stone and silver marten, and other fn sh lonshts furs for ladies'. misses', and children's wear, in sets of two and three pieces alma, gents' Waver end tither collars, gloves, and gauntlets. ROBES. Wolf. raccoon, and fox fancy carnage robes, plain buffalos, &c. J.IVOLBERT & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 519 ARCH Rose. between Fifth and Ruth. LARGE BALE OF +SUPERIOR FURNITURE, &e. On Friday Morning. MIL inst., at 105 i o'clock, at 619 Arch atreet— A largo ae,ronent 01 superior lurnitare and furnish inn articles, China, glass. clockery, painting. blankets, mattress., bedsteads, dressing bureaus sofas, chairs, rentre, Nola, and bouquet tables, looking glass, sacra- V 11149. &cs moor-plated tea sets and castors. IMPORTED BULBS FOR PRIVATE SALE. 2 cases, each SOO peeks, finest hyacinths. tulips. &c., in prime order, will be sold very low, tf applied for im mediately. lIILIP FORD & CO , AUOTIONEER.S, P No. 530 MA RK ET Rtreet. and 511 MINOR &feet. FIRST NA LE FOR 18E0 OF 15011 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, lIROOANS, AND ISOM SHOES. On Thursday Monung, January 15th, at to o'clock pre, isely, mill be sold by n.talogne, on four months credit. 1 WO cases boots and .hoes, snit's:temp. in part, as follows: Men's. t O.•. and lust quality thick, grained, kip, and French cad blots; russet, [Moir, kip. calf. grained, and en • !mailed hrognsui; call and patent congress genteel, and Oxford ties; women's. iiiihses', and cluldren's goat. call kid, and enameled Ismte.l,l the hest Quality of Eastern manufacture. Also, 50.) women's misses', and children'snit) -made goat welt boots, hooted and nprinee. the attention of buyers is particularly invited to this, the first Mlle 01 the season. 6;=, POOL aDtI(RtLE,EOFTNBTTO(I)jrAVER . The Li, erpool. Sow York. and Philadelphia Steam- Ship Company's 'I etenditt Iron Sere": Steannohne VittO, ToNe, Captain MIRE11011:4E. will sail from queen ?.treet Whnrt un SATURDAY, 21st January. at Lane o cluck CBE= SALES BY AUCTION. SHIPPING. . . Steerage .. .. 30 For ircoght or passage apply at the 01lice of the Corn vans. JOHNAL Street. Jellolija2o U. DALE, Agent. p lIILADELPMIA AID CRESCENT NAVIGATION complacr. SSA. ara. AT AN MVO MOVED ALEETINO OF.TH_K e.130V11- NAMED CORPORATION, WILD A! NO. 8 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGI, At 10 O'clock A. AI., September 7th, 1969, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimous], elected Direotore the C 011103171 VII: GEORGE H. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BA.LDWEN, MACALESTER, AND JOHN EDGAR TIIO3ISON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of raid COMPANY are now open at the above named Orrice, where all persona favorable to the enter prise are resew fullp invlted to subacnbe. alba FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— NI w YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The United States Mail Steamships ARAD°. SO tens, David Linea, Commander. and FL LTON, 2,aue tens, James A. VI. (mon, Commander, will leave New York. Havre, and Suuthistupttm, for the year 1569, on the following days: To meet new requirements of the Feet °Moe Deßert meat, the days of ea,tmgg of the AR ACIO and FULTON trom HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON. will, after their present voyage., be changed as followe from NEW YON K, save in the ^a.lo of the present departure ,21, FULTON. which will take place CO the lith Dace r, the schedule remains unaltered: FROM IFAV TARP. 11AFRa AND SOUTITAMPTO 4, . F ruroN... Pro. 11. FULTON —Jan. 11. A R ..-.Jan. ARAGO _..Jan. 31... Feb. 1. ULTON.... Feb. 4. Ft'LTO N ...Feb..ti ...Feb.29. A RAGO- 3. A ItAtIO FULTON -Neb. 11. FULTON -.AFL 21 .. Apt. 25. Those steamer., built expressly for Government ser vice, with double engines, under dunk. every attention has Mien taken in the construction of the hull and ma chinery to insure safety and speed. The shimiliave five water-tight compartments enclosing the engines, so that in the event of collision or stranding, the water could nit reach them. and the pumps being free to work, the Wet) , of the vessel and passengers would be se cured. Recent experience has demonstrated the abso lute necessity or this mode of construction. Tee accommodations for passengers are believed to combine every comfort and convenience that can be de sired. From New York to Southampton or Havre—First (Non. 81 - 0: Second do.. 575. From Havre or Southampton to New fork—First Cabin, 700 francs ; Second do.. 330 franca. To passengers going to London these steamers offer the advantage or eeuaotay Loth in time and expense. Specie delivered in London. No pansaye secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on Loud. All letters and news ;rakers must p asrsp throu g gh the y l os t Once. %. H re UßArovA eapp l 7 to roadway, , New York. WILLIAM ISALIN, Agent. Havre. CROSKEY CO.,Agnnis.Bouthsmpton. AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS COMPANY, Agent, Paris, WM. NEILSON. Agent. °Moe. TOLiar:oo Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Streets. Philadelphia. Plans of the shire can be seen. n79.tmh3l STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT, BRITAIN AND Thr.:L.T.IrD, FRANCE, AND GERmANI THE II IRONMERICAN PAVT COM PANI"S 3IAIL STEAMS PS. HAIR3ION lA. Capt. H. F. Belmenaen. tIANONIA, Capt. li. Ehlent. BORUSSIA. Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA. Capt. H. Tauhe. TEUTONIA, Capt. H. Eases. These Steamers are all hrst-elasi Clyde built ', r emit; are intended to earl from P•er 11, North River, N. ae fellow e : FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND HAM BURG, 'rhe elegant anti powerful Iron Screw Steamship 13G RUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman, 2,400 tons burtheu, will nail a s above, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11E4, Pit lEn'olook M. l'iu•saye, inclutlinz Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southallipton to London, First Cabin. leo I Second Caln a . I Steerage•••* ls The BORUSSIA will be enceeedad by the following fiteonoihipa HAM 1.0N1A.-...--. WEDNESDAY, February 1. QA XONIA. march I. - ..THUILSDAY. March le. R I A-. ...... -...1110NDA 1 . April 2. /Yr Paggaligere forwarded to laverpool i Dublin. Bel fart, Cork, Glasgow, Parte, and Antwerp, at through rates. These steamers are fitted up with unequalled accom modations for fast, second. and tin rd-olass Paasangere. The Second Cabin accommodations of these Shelia are equal to the first-class of most liter mars. Certificates of Paarage larued from London, Beath ampton, Havre, mad Hamburg. to New York. Purcell forwarded from Philadelphia to all parts of Europe at reasonable rates. Freveht engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly attended to lry.the New York Agent, and shipped free of alt commission. •• . - For Freight or Peonage. apply exclunvely to W. A. HAM LL. Agent, Office of the Hamburg 4tnerionn Snamshops,_ n2-t( Northwest corner e OURTti and CIIESTNIJT THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- Me= . . Clief COLD. ?MUD- JO Second Cabin Pasence—.—.--.--- 76 . . .. . . . . Chief Cabin Passages —..— $llO Second Cabin Passage—. —.— 60 Trio ships [rum Boston call at Halifax and Cork Rattan. (AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, CANADA. Capt. Lang. PERSIA, Capt. indium AMERICA, Capt. Millar. ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone, PilAGAßA,Cayt.Anderson, ASIA, Capt. E. G. I ott. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leach. SCO rm. (now building.) These rtszels carry a clear white aver at mast-head; green on ea rtoard bow ; rod on port bow. I.:ITOPA, Leitch..leayes Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 14. PERSIA. Judi.irsA " N York, Wednesday. Dee•2 l . AMERICA, 31153 r, " llostrin, Wednesday. Dec. V.. ASIA, Lott, " N York, Wednesday, Jun. 4. CANADA, Inns, " Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 11. AIIkHI A, Stone I I N York, Wednesday. Jan, B. EUROPA. Leitil. " Boston. Wednesday, Jan.:ls. Berths not secured until paid [or. An experienced Surgeon on roar/ file owners of those ships will not be accountable for Gull, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the g alue thereof therein e x pressed. For freisbit or pas- Base apply to .1: . C 1,7,S A BD, 4 Etowling Wren, New York. vt FOR THE SOUTII.--01LIRLFZ lozi AND NAVANNAH_RTEAMBHIFS. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heave Freight at an average 4;ra s - ricsil Per cent. be low New Toricbl.lamshlp rates. FOR CILAHLL.sTON. S. p. The U. 8 dtentruitt:p d'I.'AT.E. Cap tam Charles MaraLthan, will Awl on t'alornaY January rt. at 11.1.X.t l'hiugya to 4.1 to eo flour., opt, 40 hnzra at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH. GA. _ . - The C. 3. Meta Strameop eTATI - OF GEORGIA. Ceptme John J will and on Saturday, January . nt ltl o'clock A. M. T 1 roar h in M to GU hours, only S 3 hours wit Bea. illtarSaqine date ohenged from every Saturday to every five days. Goods received, and Digs of Letting signed every day. WlWsplendid first-clam 111de-wheel Steamships K EY ,II, STATE and STATE OF VEORtiIA now run as above every ten day.. thus locum; a Ls e-day comme nter:awn with Charleston and Savannah. and the South mut Southwest. At both Charleston end Savannah. three Ships con nect ta.th ateniners for Florida, and wan rallroada, for alt clams in the South rind Southwest IINSUItANCE. F'reisla and Inecrance on el. largeproportien of Goods shipped Small will Ie found to Pe lower by these snips then by sa.l•re, yessebe.t4e, premium going ore-ball the rate N. B.—lusuranee on all Railroad Fret ht is entirely er.necezvir), I, her than Cearlestori or Plavr.nnsh, the Iladmml Compqn tee taking all risks frnm these poiats. GRP AT R FM:C . IION IN FARE. Fere by this recto 26 to P) per cent. cheaper than by VII Intend Rome, se a ttl Lo seen bJ the follewins &ba lee,. Through nekets from not piplchm Vt. Chmits -I.ln and Savannah steamslocs. INCLUDING MEd LS on the whole route, except from Charleston and damn nail to Alontsctnery 1144•1121 142.34. To Charle!ton— 41111 03 Charleat on —.:24.# 2 3 w Savannah.— 13 00 Eavannah— SI CO August,— ..... 00 Auguti----. 1000 Moo,. ....... 21 00 Mac., --.. 39 /6 41 143 31 00 . SI 00 Columbus 2600 bahy ..... .24 00 AlhanY 37 OD 2+l W Montromerr•-- 33 1213 tobil6 3.3 tli) Mobile.. 44 60 New Otlea, ... 32 /3 New Orleams.-.... el oo No bills of I Idinfr signed artor the ship hoe For freight or 62.946.46 apply on honlo, at InfOtrid wharf above Vine street, or co ~..1.L11.X. HERON, Jr_,_ Bouthweatcomer FOUTII antCHESTii Arun in Charle4oo, _UN r &ts r. 8,./r O...UDD. H626ninh. H E. AMMELL. For Florida (tom Charleston, steamer Carolina every Turt.lty. For horida from 113,vannah, steamers St. Mary's and St. „Man's. every Tuesday and Saturday. MACHINERY AND IRON 7•51.1.0, V. MIIRILICI, 7. valsitHASl Mitlilts' ttitr.Liate 71. 741111HICZ. SOUTHWARK. FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTREEVIII pmnanaLPilt MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Preactro Steam Enlinear l'or Land, River, and Marine samba,. Boilers, Oanomete nu, Tanks, Iron Boats, Sec.; Cu - tins. of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for tlitte Works, Work Shope, Rail road Stat,ons, An. Retorts and Gra Machinery of the latest and moat Ina proved constraotion. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as fluor, tilw, and (7rint Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trims, Defecatore, Filters, Pointing Engines, c. Sole Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus £ asmyth's Patent Steam Hammer ; end AspinwallWolsey's Patent Cantraugal Sugarrain ing Machine. sue-y NAVAL STORES. :Al bb!ol Vpirds Turpentine, :4) do Crude Torrentino. 11a0 1 Storrong Ro.m. ltd di Tar, :05Ao Pdeh. in afor . o and for Pate by ROWLEI,AHHURNER, No. lASO W HRYES. ineolos.--295 bids:Mess Pork, of New Pholgdelphia Packma, for ante by 0 C SADLER & 00.. ARCH fittest. td door oho,. P•npi 1 - 20 LNIJORICE—For sale by WETII FRILL S. 13K0111Vii, 17 an,II3NORTH S ceND6tTO4t. SALES BY AUCTION. AI THOMAS & SONS, Noe. 1311 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, CA RD—PUB Fom BANES C E a A nd L I E I S TATE AND STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE.—IesIee of reel estate and Corks every Tuesday, at the Exchange. *V Contributors having the option of wither Ole. yrHandb:Lls of each property tuned separately addition to which we publish, on the Saturday prerliwis to the aslo, one thonsand Oatnlogows, in pamphlet Pone_, giv ing ful leggeriptions or all the properties to be wet on the following Tuesday. AL ESTAT la AT PRIVATE BALE. lEr P i ehave a large amount of real estate at Private sale, incitation every description of city and soer,try I"PortY. Printed hers may be had at the section store PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. ilEr Real watt, entered on our private male oster and ad,vertised chn.asionally in our public sa l e ab et:ote rot win& Into copies are printed weekly, )free ratchet', e PALL FALBA, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. Fa'l Bale. J. IT. evening, at the Eaohafide• IKer now Part of the handbills for each of the ODOM sal., reedy. EXTRA SALE—IMAW) RAILROAD BONDS. - On Thursday adorsong. '9th inst.. at 11 o'cl ek, at the Exchange, without ra SAtVO. for account of whom it may concern— `:l On Tyrone and Lock Haven Railroad first mart gage bonds. tY' :ale absolute. REAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY 17. At 7 o'clock in the evening. Orphans' Coat totle—kstata of William Kirkpatrlck, deceas D ed. THREE-STORY BRICK WELLING. Fulton et., hetwan Twelfth and Thirteenth and Fltzwater and (Nth-trine etreetu,. SIX DWELLI three-vtery chrellturs. Holly street and Bach street. tetwe,n F,fteenth and Sixteenth and Sitzuarer and Catharine I. r7 . li m P°. ro4 Burin hleaenth meet, n i _te l3 Bru F rn. 117 dale aLolute. immediate pousegaica. REAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY gr, At lk &stark. noon. Peremptory SAte—F •r account of wham tt may eon ern.-1 Yzi ACRES LAND, TEXAS.—One lassue of land. contsmins 0 ,i33 acres. Nacogdoches collets, en the o eat Ls , k or the Anceltna river, :3 miles from N 3. cordon hes. Te 'CA bete &Wrongs. Trustees' Sale.—LAßDk, .AND VALUABLE LOT OP OROUN O. south side of Market street, west hf Tweoty first, GU feet front, Let feet deep, to Aslialley. Too fronts. I. I. LUA APT BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE. with side yard. No•th Itrout street. vest side. shove 'faster. Lot ad by 20t, feet. with two Ironic. House :3 feet front, hhlshed will every modern improremenL Also. Little stable and coach hunas nn the rear end of the lot, on Carlisle street. Mr See tandt.lls. SALE OE SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO. FORT.ts_. FRENCH-PLATE MIRRORS. LARGE. AND SUPERIOR BOUKCASES. CHINA AND GLASSWARE. SELLS AND BEDDI'NO, BRCS PELs CARPETS A.G. CAR D.--Our sale this morning, at the Auction F tore. • t I eornpr ' osi !Amides CU) lots of excel eat la cuna hand formturo, piano fortes, fine firer... A-sate mantel and pier mirrors, large and superior bookcases. Chins and glassware. beds and bid Ans. Bros-els and other carpet.. he., foreman an attraet re assortment, worthy trio attention ot Ladles Ana others decrous purtlaunaz. OZO' Catal "rues now reedy end the arLeles arranged examination. Sale at 1%139 and 1,11 Beet t Foe rtb &met. Nt/ SUP,ER / Olt PU oe. RNITV RE 03Et i PLATE RORB. FIA-1 , 0RT.13. BRl.lfidgl CARRSTS Thu Mornict, At 9 o'clock. at the Auenon heart', an sene• t of excellept wooed bend fertutr re. elessat pleno-lq fine MIMIC OMPati. Me., fr om amtlies dee Iteee±tee MK. removed to tee stine for eterretuenee NATII A NS, AUCTIONEER, '2. - 21 South THIRD Street. below Walant. LARGE SALE Op FORFEITED ?LEDO. S. BT ORDER OF ABRAHAM NATIIANS, Broker. On Tuesday Morning. Jan.:17,13 , k. at 9...; o'clock A. A. consorter of gold and save! patent let er. duple x. and nr.t.er 'satchel.. eat cum... car-rinse. Gazer-rings, breast-pine. modallions, penerlvntes. ri•erware, .k CLOTH 1:". G. kc.--Cuata, pants. rests. dresses, shsw is. lirena a , plcss, Flstols, c'oess..t 0. OTI. K—An persons Irtrins saki, nn dewy% 'rah m• over toe less., f•r•gtti of time nR C. 0.1 110 d redeem the rune. otherwise trier well be sold at petite sale on the above deo. ABRAMM NATHAN. Broker. 10t• c cr. Sixth and Cslowbdl ets. M OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION NIERMANT, so:ahead corner of SIXTH and RACE Stream. PEREMPTO RYTRIMMING SA LE OF STORE. THE STOCK OP Removed to the AdctoMStoiet,;r co.avenienes %Jr •?MS, .s.ording. 13th inst. at 10 o'clock, as Moses lialbans Anction Store. southeast corner of Sixth nod Knee streets, in second-story salesroom. entrance from Race street Cons etine. in pert, of every variety of sdk dress tnmminge. black silk mitta.mobair naitts,hoskso gloves, lons molisir nulls mohair bracelets, embroidery. gall. Friona. silk Saxony Ince, silk lace edgings. mohair plaits toots Warder. Ladies skirts paters thread darn ing co'tort. block crape. green Inst.. veils. Swim em lire dell', do. ands do. straps. cambia, stnys. do. tan's, ellemizetts. Chsratills lace do. estate C. esenille. 'stiles' mourning collars. Marreales shirt lx-snms. la dies' merino hood.. infants' scarfs. woollen comforts, handkerchiefs. several dozen brit rinstr•, ladies me rino node rsh Lathes' cloth cloaks, Irish t.zens, and numerous other articles. . . . Also, a marneficent rosewood pieno-furte. coat 4400. nd aco enor seemic inschtr.e. The ;nano and sew:ng nrulune will he ey'..l at 10 ecck r reel 30IT. MONEY TO LOAZi 1230,000 to loan, 111 11;FO lIIMPantS, pit stocks, sold aad silver plate. d Lamm:ids. watchea..tewsl ry. fowling pieces. dry good,. cloth:ng.groeenes.ci sßare hardware. cutlery, mutleal instruments. furaiture t bedtime. horses. vehicles. harness. aad on all &rutile,& of value. for nay length of time agreed epee. on more literal terms than at ally other establishment to thu city. 01.7 T-DOOR SALES Attended to perwr.ally by the eacheneer. et reri OW cbarsec COI,SIGIMEN TS SOLICITED. 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M.. 1, and 4.30 P. 31. Leave West Chester, from the DEPOT. on EAST MARKET snarl'. at 713 and 1190 A. 31., and 4.13 P. NI. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. 31., and 3 P. m. Leave West Charter at 43 A. 31., and 4P. M. The trains twarinc-Phlladelphla at 8.10 A. M. and On P. NI. connect at Pennelton with the Philadelphia arid Ralttmore Central Railroad, for Corcosil Chaddsford. Kennett Sattare, and Avondale. ILENRY WOOD, n. 141 General Superintendint. <3 MESSRS. ROSENTHAL MORRIS. from Prmoutfa, England, mandfacturers of Lte celebrated " rants.scopie" Spectacles, respectfully cc..cut the pa tronage of the ladies and gentlemen of PhlladelPnLa end vicinity. to their superiqr ground speetacleglasces. The valuable advantage derived from them is, that in read of vision becoming. strained, heated. weakened, and In litlntef..l.l/ Outs eeriously livered, it is preserved and strengthened, everything at once beeoines Cita"' and brilliant, and very seed persons are enabled to em ploy then cyht at the molt minute eoeupettou , either by r candle-tight: can see with throe lenses pf much leas magnifying power, and they du not require the frequent changes to the dungeroue eiZenfs of farther powerful assismace. :certificates can he seen at the office veer Mr Millet rnan'a store, ttl CHEST:tI: tweet. adjmninc Ger ir on's Photograph rooms. die /yr CODFISH. -500 qtly. Extra Grand Bank Coddth, in store azd for ..V.a R. ,1.T.11 . 1. , 11 h d 3- 13 and 134 Whalief.
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