The:Democratic state Convention. - . %ViziSint tlfintrOtt:copilamilvoalth of Penneyl vania !hall rosp.•o bQr uslol. - pitiOlAn the, pemo oratfo . 44; filiii@roaioritil and PreagegVal..,alo4ionif or 'not ; a vori : importaiit viestion; and depends boa heretofore donne : qatirply, iho .00tio* of the, pomporatio litati , CerefentiOn. • " • Twice:has Ito misaondttotA of those who com: Pate4,rjAi94 A* the ,Igneininio* difent of pur, State ticket. A repetition ; Of this error may turn that whieVweenterely a temporary defeat Intl) perms nentslieruatNitound destrttetiort. ' When, one,exe'elient candidate for the Supremo Cour,t wail for no fault of his, but solely be cause ef,the navel, dangerous, and anti-Democratic prineiples witkviltioh the Custotu.bouse Convention bad gent hint; into the field, and when John Rowe and Rieberdson L. Wright Fore defeated it wris for the same reason. The rest* showed most clearly that it was not by the inereaSta 'strength of our opponents that we wore beaten, but 'timid,- because the members of the Demooratio putty were determined not to sanction snoh a gross departure from wellsettled, wholesome .Drehmeratio principles. 8611' thia liming game be 'repeated in 1860 7 fshatl buobantlidates for: Governor, anti President be compelled to share the fate of the Democratic nominees in Pennsylvania, whom X have just men tioned ;,and stroll apart). be allowed to triumph. in the Butte .linditation which with sad consistency still iniltereeto a prineiplein relation to the stavery queidurowhieh all united in ooademing in, 1852, aud- - wittoh we'opposod in 1856?, These are 'most impOrtant'qitealions, involving Oonskiermett Which every mietnber of' the coming State Convention should consider well. This Convention has 'con trol of the'organization 'of the party—a thing which very many excellent Demoorats-respeat— which none like to oppose, and which tho true Ilemeerttoyin,their Convention at Harrisburg and Altoona:wet:lid 'not oombal'althougli it was as clear as day to them that it was nothing bat the organs satrap- that opposed them. This was' well, be cause the true way. to correct- the errors of any' party is to remain in it, true to its principles, and laboring to compel the "organisation" to reaped the ''",prinoiples." Having discevered, as they laud have dune by this time, that without a faith ful adherence to the principles" of the party, the organization" is powerless for good; may we not 'hope that the gentlemen who aro selected to repro sent usln the '.neit Convention will endeavor to unite thnitro, and' thus enable us to present an un divided front hereafter? ' - I 1 - 45.11. common complaint among the "old-line Whigs" (Rho remember the oamyaign of 1852, and the views which they then entertained on the slavii . ry question), that their party has been Aboli tion:ed by its leaders. - With at toast, equal truth can the Democrat of 186.2 and - 18.56' complain that his party has been Federalized, and , that whereas in those their palmy days they, went Into the contest on the wholesome, national Democratic doctrine of " po- Pu*-igYek'l'flutf.i mad "non-intervention," and came ontof it with their °fades titled with life-long Dv:deviate; they are new told by the President of their choice that -the local institution of. certain States is &national institution, to be protected; if necessary, .by Congressional legislation, while our offices 'are filled with life-long Federalists; and that lie who does riot believe in this new doctrine, and.ivicept it Us true, is without, and must terrain without, - the pale of the party—a doctrine and a decision which Los shut so many out that the party has' ever since been everywhere defeated. Now, without troubling ourselves about the inter aaquarrels of the Opposition , what Is oar . plain d ? . Send): ii is to adhere to principles rather then Incis e „but:aly it is to return to our old position, to resume our old vantase ground, and make the Democratic party once more a unit. - Irelare,asking nothing now—no new interpreta tion "of•einr' creed. We stand whore we always atodd,:and'osll on our erring brethren to return to their first love. Will they not comeback and raise once mortathe atandurd under which wo fought and conquered toge th er? Lot the Convention at least attempt it. Let thein imitate our brethren in Illi nois, who have placed the party there on a plat form so broad and fair to North and South that no unrewhO knows what true Democracy is can fail 'to eupport it. True to "the compromises of the Constitution-- faithful to the local rights of all sections, con• detailing only the fanatics and fools of all sections; recognising equal rights in the Territories; deny ing special Congressional protection to any, but ex tending-to all the power to protect themselves—the plathorm.on which the contest is to be fought in that titato is one - on which all true Demberata can stand ivith, a firm assurance of success: I have hop:as that;our Convention will profit by their ex midi). The gentlemen who will compose it cannot he regardless of the past and present position of the arty, and, ill not persist in destroying it. Mire aro men enough in it who, having no private ends, fo.aecemplieli, or private Rievanoes to re drese,'will enter en their duties with au eye single to the best interests of the State and nation. Tao Representatives frets Northampton, Carbon, and has, atleast, from Lehigh, will be bound owe pyin ,this position; and no doubt many others from the interior will throw their votes and influ ence in the same direction. Onr course is a plain ono. We must have no more eycophantio sweeping resolutions in favor of our "illustrious President," for many of his mea sures , the •Demberaoy absolutely repudiate and detest. There must be no more • studied insults heaped on Gov. Packer, for ho stands to-day higher in the alfeetionrof the people than when he was elected.; Iticasurcs, and not men, must be re gardCd dew; for the crisis is ono in which mon are comparatively unimportant. These dissensions have _gene too for already—the country organi tatioel'have begun to feel them. If they shoal it become effected, it will be years before we shall , reeever_oar wonted areendancy. .We aro still a living party. , Let us hope while there is life. IMPORTATIONS. (Rolioried for The Press.] HAVANA—Brit Karnak-6661ms surer Stewart, Car son & Co: ha do John Mason tc Co; 672 boxes cigars S Wagner; &CO du C Tete. SALT KEY—Brig Atillby-7606 bushels salt .1 F Ye ras4 n• • ;FIILLADELPRIA BOARD OF TRADE. rIVO OP Fl, sr.i Comm/Tin OD 751 MO/ITX LETTER BAGS hi - TUE 1422.ChliOelta . haCEI ?OU. PHILADELP HIA. Steamship Vigo, Almshouse, Liverpool. wf a Queenstown....... r. ship Sraganza,Naleil— Liverpool, soo n Brig Loans°, King ' Cardenas, soon • 'MARINE INTELLIGENCE, I'OBT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jun. 10, POO anq RAMS.- .--7 20-131161 BBTS—. 4 69 RICH vVATER— , .7 18 ARRIVED. Br brig Ashby, Dodge, IT dare from Salt Cap, with salt to John F Peruston. Brig Karnak, Downing, 21 days-from Ilavana, with eugarto,lodu m a son 1-C0.".., Hes &man lett, Morrow. 10 days from Grand Turk,' with eels to ~mlntWeniston. Ketch" Cot sm t :Barnos. from Mayaguez ! PR, 2 . ltit, 0 . h71. 1 1 1 8100 gredgigle,7rellEf;A; W a li d A i r n m c s ' lrilig o lts Ist% sneak • tifurrolll do do; sabre Mohawk, Ski aeli-Vd4lf f 0 4 Ufotri .do do; Phatie, to load frtut; ,we'Str 'o f torpin a few days,with trait. '8 .- - I,Pnieyi , Thotrian. 5 hours from Chester, with. eirnakand Aahiii in tow. , The City fee Boat With' , Iltilettaled Cheater at 11 AM, , 1, 0 ,•, =, .. - ."!, , , , .2' - -:Y..:',„•,. ' " "'" ' , , ~,,.... ~,......• - .CT. , BABE.D. , Sterkutslitte, tate of Georgia, Garvin, eavannah, Alex lis , on. Jr. - . ~ - ~- . . , ljtoatStdojconstngton, Baker. Boston, Hylnaor. Ship Morning Light, Johnston, Son Francisco, Bishop, Simons , Vt0, , ,,,-.,. :r ,...., " • ,-,._ ....'.- A Y . 47 TiAIf,ECI. Thialk Si sasn'tdalintship Stato of Georgia, for Haven nalsalled, 'at'llOA 0.1 on Saturday, with a full freight and , a tiniginerof paesengers. AlSo — berk Canton, tor.Branswiak. Geo, and sohr Id Dill, fit Jamaica, went down at 0 A M on Saturday, in tow 9 Ihtt,Oity lee Boat. , (Oorreepondonee of the Philadelphia Exchange.> LEWES. Del. Hen It, NCO. There are now at harbor the shi9 Ann E oper, froni Liverpool; bark Alice Franklin; tram Siltioth; Marra retta, trine Pernambuco; brigs Plantagenet and War rneloi. sehys, A 8 Connor. S W Ponder. 0 R. Poynter, eta-Peck, Prize Hamper, Honduras, and two others un own,,w ith a bark. a brig. and three ochre, which come to Nat night. , The steamer Philadelpoia and a three masted sahr went to, sea yesterday. Wind northeast, accompanied With raw. • • W. MaTICKhiAN. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) 1' BT PENN, Del, Jan 13. The leo Walked* between this plans and the island is now remain). The Bohr Telegraph, Iron, Camden, Del. with corn. went up this morning, and two brigs ard four eche., wore towed down to the neekorttee nt Reedy Inl and nt 5 I'M. The brigs 1. , Ils, Reed.for St Jago. and Hi len Bernard, for New Orleans. will proceed down to morrow in tow. Theta are some 25 vessels at harbor, including thd ablelleleer" Willi nine. for Pensacola; harks Linda end. A A Drebert, fm.Culw Cordage. for Cien fuegos; Rom Pennell. from ll oir . edford; Helen Mar a, from Boston; brigs 41 Thurston front Cardenas:-ochre LIZZie :Vault, from Wilmington. NC; Smith ' futile, for NeWburfoort: Ringgold, and others. . Yours &a . SAML. 11, CLEAVER. MEMORANDA. Steamship Boston. Se low, hence, arrived at N 'York 14th inst. andolearod to return. Pt.arnehiP quaker City, Shuteldt, for Ilavana, cleared at Steamship t inst. Pajero de (henna, Viedmont, cleared at N York 14. h net. for Hhyann. SteamstupiTynemonth. (13r) Gillett, cleared at New' York 3.18 i mot for Cibraltar. Shipr , Musoongue. - Carter, from Liverpool, was off Charleston 10th not. Ship Andes. Putnam. from Boston for Singapore, wan EPOkCh SOttfNovaat 1320 8.10 , 1 g 3230. Ship, Marmot, Merryman. front Neve Orleans p e a it for Glis , ow, was total a font pith, of lath, on Little Ba hamas. She hod a ouzo of 1310 bales cottonand /200 staves. A portion of the oottnn had boon saved and taken to ?Ugrian by Wreakers. The M. was an A 2 voise of So tour and owned in Foreland, where she woe built 12 ,80. 'This is the VP4,601, reported by the ship British ueett, at CharlestroUrth u 8.3 Shin Flora Temple. Johnsen from Macao. hound to Ravens, atth SOO amines on board. has been wreaked in the China thee, The F Twee nn A vassal of 1111 tons resister. built in tltimore 1303. whore 00 °wood, Bark Kndar, Savory, Moored at Boston 13th inst. for Coast of Arms. Brig Govvrnor Bull, Arthur, lionce, vraudigobarging at 11111 , 81)111,8th inst. Bohr S P Holliday, Seaman, from Boom, !mired ar N York 14th mat. - • • Behr Sand Reran, Gandy, remained at Indianola 29th Sit, Uncertain. • , Bohr Mary Wier. LAWS, sailed from Proyidenao 11th inst. forl'hiladelphia. •Greenport. LI, Jan 11—Schr David G. Fiord, before reported - Nihon' on Shelter Island, below th is piece, 'Rea eamiteisfeliy launched on the 10th, and brought op to thisport. She hue received hut damage, but will he hauled out for Inspection and such repairer's may be deemed necessary. SThr .1" H Deputy did not sail yesterday, as exceeded. She is awaiting the arrival of her own. DOINNES'OI TIIE ;PENNSYLVANIA • •1t 4T1.1 FAIR FOR 1841 81X-FII . B . 4I =TAVZ:V.ifdIW mAt :ii.4.6TaYmttrto CONE WitriAoE. • •• iiist TEST COOIIINQgA]YOE. To xa 671 LOBWION93 T I C(18111No RANGE. PAMIRIVIMATEs. - -- zoly - finratitialte A T AS , UI IsES 6 I,4miEtreta MANTELSAnwqra t-W;l.o,. ttt l AVAllTArA l gAg u gil rN gorrgg I I"Mtn - OLD. & WILSON. strepu, REM= 'BORAX, 'fir store and foi )VETIIERILL & lINTRER. d2l • Nort.47 mid 40 Nnath D iltrouot lEs , ' -- litApKER.EIi-;-A fiuo "Imroice: of ited , kits liemborylott inefoxv.' Alitkoei MS lot of Mtlyfut lawy Ore e&crut_ Art:;.l ,„ . r 1 - POT , nn4 tu. rip ITRVEN, lA QUORICE-Ror : sale - by. WETII,• itßat.l , 4 q 3 II O :MYR;qt - and*Soirnj w -'- •• = LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING. IN A-2 the I'FIII,AOELYIIIA_POST OFFICE up to 12 oleleek P. Pa. on linturday, January 7,isee. Persons applying for advertised Letters will please mention the date Item List. Oen on Ounday TN to S 3 o'olook A. 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Al Miller J W Walton & Pack Duff Mr Miller Jas A Waller Thomas Dull Thus Miller Aaron Wallin lasao Dunham J R Miller Oen It Walker C G Donlan C W Milton J W Walker & tiro 0 Dunn It A Milton Richard Waylard John Easton L MitchoD David Walter Coati Bobber Harry B Mitten Jas Woltin & Co B Hubert John Moesta, Simon Walsh John Emery A F Monday D H Wataon 'r Ti Eldridge W W E :Bonnier Alfred Wentwator W J F,orsom E A Montague Jan Webster PI or W Elkins John Montgomery r Wells W C Earten Alex E Moor Wni B Whidden M A Edmonds H Moore J A White f) NI Eisinhower J Moorhead W hi White Copt G B Erwin IF E Morond di Bros A Whitaker Perla F,rw n Geo • Mors an Abbott White Charles Eimer David Morgan & Co A & w hire Wm En Leh Geo B E w hi trkor If (I Farley Jobn Morris Mr ' Minion Win Fauntleroy A M Morrison Michael White Dr B Fern Dr 11. Morriss y Ptk Williams Daniel Posh & CO C If Moses Ed wd 'Willis is Win Ferguson Joe 0 Mowry Woi I' Wilson A T Fir an Wan 0 Mundt? Hugh Willette ti If Fleas Allen L Murfeo E F Wideman J Flanagan If. F Murkle Dr Alex Wileon Charles Pinch Send D Murphy Jno Wilkinson Mai J Fteteher Time Nash W Willard & Co NEW'S P Nathans Oscar Wiottor A 8 FranolaNiehs Neill & Cob Wilmer L A Frederick P E Newbold Clayton Wilataoh 0 B Findley Mathew Newell 8 T Wilson Win Fowlke D J ti Newlin Jim S Williams limes Yrodson Calvin ritchols & Carl 2 Winslow Wm Franklin Pdwd C Night H W Williams W l'l' Pewit Thins Norden Gostof Williams Cap 3 Froule Andw Normand James Willis Chas E Fox & Co 1., T_Noitn .9 if w Ikon Char 0 French Beni Northup Datil Winsill it Mr J Pones rat Oates Jae A Woodward E NI Gained E Jr Odell It W Worehain Dr H C Garber Clinst'n Ogden Jon 'Wooster J C Gainer Jolin Oliver Oeo L Wood E C Galleon Amos N O'Noil Jno . Wi ight II L Genii eo C Opie Saint D Wright Jolla W Oelegher Belled Orton Thos W Tiyht Win ritOVOOlt Cie r older & Co Wright John 8 „,, vin Nv .. Paragi.n "cal Oil Quinn liN m Lamp Manury Clasp Fredk Gilmore Allred 2 Parker Jou Vinson Geo Glen rOY F , Parker nos J Vincent 'I Copt 1 Oillinmer John J Parry Jan Valetta Henry 2 0 0 0 1lail II W Parboils Jno Vogdes W Gnine Il N Fay nter A NY Van Dean G Rev Gordo,. Gen W Pennies Chas S Vanorten J W Di Grant .Tae B Peck Geo L Von Amsburg V Grant Mina F' Peck Geo Vouch & Davie atnntland John rote Dr Geo W Von Denbersti (her 8 'ell Bent Verona Big Graham a i 'onion' Thug H., Vnuden Brink H 9.riffith Richt! 8 Pennington J r A Hail John Pennock genre Young D E Radnor! A D . Pepper Win P Yale, H Hall S W Pepper Rev E 3 LI Yaoldem Jos Halhin Jno NI Perkins Mae y_ardle ) c has Hoffer Henry . Perkins A .1 g YOM...l)antel It , , ' N B. BROWNE, r. M. 1 4 .y...L A Al 9 ftek ° er ß el E i i n . nmsso—r!dburlin. Nos. „ Psokeges, of tb, inimit catch, for sale by C. street. 2.1 door ftiNIVP Frnnt. Jail BRICK -MAKING MA CHINES which tern par the clay and make 20,000 yer day, Briek Premise, Tile , Idnehirtee, lay Wheels. Clay Beadeta far Coal li . thmet C, CARNELL'S. a d, abet e Fifth etreet. VITILLWX & GIBBS' SEWING MA CHINE—This v .Pan e olllNErTlns Mneninq never fails to 7 PaneANL Par maw at nu - hPPP`6 tiet 41,01ITTA TWlNE.—Just roceived, a goierior of of Ciattai'f l tniorAr o algy , dn. • ft, Wa a totst. sod :4117 4baries, LEGAL. TX THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE I t CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of DANIEL MAN KIND, deceased. Tho Auditor appointed hy the Court to audit, Bottle, and adjust the account of lOHN Q. ADAMS, Adminis trator. and to make distribution of the Jeslanee in the handset the aocountant, tydt meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment on MOND A Y,the 10th day of January. at o'clock P. NI.. at the Wetlierill House, GEOROENStreet. above Moth. in the city of Philadelphia. CHARLES H. T. COWS, 1116-fmaw.ate ' Auditor. IN TUE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF FII.IbA DELPHIA„ The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, Sze. the Cash Account of H. J. Diddle. Esq., Trustee of Mary 17. teketts, tinder deed of trust of J. Ittaketta and 111. Ricketts. dated April 10, RHO, recorded in deed ilk G. W. R. No 31. page 471. Re., will meet all parties interested at the office N 0.70.1 wAI,NU Street, Phila delphia's On 11.1.0 N DAY. 16th January. 1&30, at 4 o'clock P. IFI. I to.D. WALK. Auditor. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE oxistine between the auheorlbera undar the firm of B. O. rc, J. ROl:than tb dissolved mutual consent. The business of said Brut will ho settled by Jesse Ro berts. R. O. ROBED TS, Philadelphia. Jan. 14.180. .T. ROBERTS. JEaSE ROBERTS will continue the lumber business at heretofore at Chestnut Bill. Tall-Bt' L IMITED PARTNERSHIP.—NOTICEI9 lIHREBY GIVEN, That Oto Subscribers hace formed and entered into a Limited Partnership, under the provinione of the Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsy 'vent a. '1 list the name of the firm or partnerehip is William D. Edson. and the general nature of the honoree the Manufacture and Sale of Boots and Shoes That Wil liam D. Edson in the General Partner. and John Saun ders and Macpherson Saunders are the Speotal Part nere. 411 residing in the City of Philadelphla. The capita, in ouch contributed ht the Special Partnere in Ten Thousand Dollars, each oontributing Fire Thou sand Dollars. The Partuorehip commences thus TENTH DAY OF JA NUARY. 113 UV, and in to terminate DE WILLIAM 31, MIL WILLIAM D. EDSON, General Partner. JOHN SAUNDERS. MACPHERSON SAUNDERS, Special Partners. January 10th,1360. jall-SCw THE FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & CO. RAS, been,dirsoleed by mutual consent. WI I I LIAM D. EDSON will settle up the business of the old Wm. The business of the alsnufbeture and Sale of Boots and Shoos will be continued at No. I'd North FOURTH Street. by WILLIAM D. P.DSON, under a Limited Partnership, this day formed between him and JOHN SAUNDERS and MACPHERSON SAUNDERS. SARAH I'. EDSON, WILLIAM D. EDSON. January lath, 1820. T HE FIRM OF MoILWAIN & KELLY fe this day dissolved by mutual congont. JOHN hIcILWAIN, Philadelphia, January 1, Md. KELLY, The business of 151cILWAIN & KELLY will be Bat tled by JOBEPH KELLY, at the store No. 1022 CHESTNUT street. to whom all persons indebted to said firm are roqueeted to make payment. J K. McII,WAIN, JOHN KELLY. JOSEPH KELLY, of the late firm of Kelly & Brother. having purchased the business of Mollwain & Kelly. will continue the Tailoring business at the old ataud, No. 1622 cHESTNUT ht,eet, under the Bt. Lawrence Hotel. He will he assisted by JOHN KELLy. of the lots firm of Lukens, Kelly, ..sr, Co., and Alollwain & Kelly. Jalo.6t. NoTluE OF LuitTED - PARTNERSIIIP. Whereas we, the subscribers, have this day re newed and continued for a further period of three years, es hereinafter mentioned, the limited partnerehip en tered into on the 31st day of December A. 0.1858 to eommeuee on the let day of January, A. D. 1807, under the provisione of the Act of the Oeneral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved March gist. 1838, entitled " An AM relative to Limited Partner shlPl," and all other enactments of the said General Assembly relative to Limited Partnershipe—now, there fore. in compliance with the provisions of the said en actments we publish the terms of said original and renewed Limited Partnership. as follows First. The nanie or firm under whinh the said original and renewed Limited Partnership was and is to be con ducted ie that oil T. PLATE & 81.1110TTLER. Second. Tho general nature of its businees was and le that ofsiierchants inn general Foreign and Domestic Communion Business in the city of Philadelphia, and also in the bueinese Of Importing end Exporting and Vending Alerahandise on account of the said Limited Panne retie. Third. The said Limited Partnership was end is com posed of .10.111 S THEOPHILUS PI, ATE, who resides in the city of Philadelphia ; of CARL C. SCHOTTLER, who resides in the said city of Philadelphia, end CHRISTOPHER F. PLATY,. whose place of residence is. at present. in the free Hanseatic city of Bremen. The said John Theophilue Plate and Carl C. Schottler were and are all the general partnere in the said origi nal and renewed Limited Partnership, and the said Christopher F. Plate was and is the only spoinal part nert heroin. Fourth. The special partner, the said Clinetoplier F. Plate, contributed, actually and in good faith. in cash. the onto of Fifty Thousand foliate to the capital or common stools of the said original Limited Partnership, no Cart of wilted{ has been withdrawn therefrom. Fifth. The said original Limited Partnenitup com menced on the, Mat day of January, A. IL 1007, and anus to have terminated on the list day of Itherminrr, A. D. Md. but the same bee been renewed and continued for the further period of three years from the net day of December, A. D. 77859. and wall terminate on the 31st day of December. A. D. 1802. Philadelphia, Deo. 31R, 1859. .1. THEOPIL PLAT CARL C. SCHOTTLLR, CUR. FR. PLATE. By his Attorney in fact. Jai-Ow GODFREY' PREYTAG. NOTICE.—The undersigned have this da• formed a oopartnerahip. under the name of wholexsEaLL , RJr el lLum " be r f ßu n t n e a m f an m dw to oc cop a the sard fo rmerly noce_pied , •malt & it the corner ofl. 0 RK end RIC:010ND Streets, in the ix we teenth Ward of the City of rhiladelPlll.• P. ol (KRELL Jr.. $3/011, WILIIKI.N. Philadelphia, Jan. 24, WO. Ja3.l2t. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— partnership heretofore existing wider the firm of •fIIORD,IB JONER & CO. expired on the Met Ulti mo, by limitation. Either of thepartners will ti.e the name of the hrm in settlement. JACOB P. JONES and RI , tHARD lI.OWNING retire from the businesq, and the remaining partnere have formed a lISW copart nership. ISRAEL MOIR'S, JACOB P. JONES. RICHARD H. DOWNINU, JOSEPIt K. WHErI.ER. ANDREW WHEELER. Philadelphia, January 2, 1)60. COPARTNERSITIP NOTICE.-ISRAEL 'MORRIS, JOSEPH. K. WHEELER, and AN DREW Wm FELVR, partners in the late firm of MOR RIS & JONES & CO., have this day fornied u eupart nerelliP, under the firm of Id - ORRIS, WHEELER, & CO.. and will cont,nue the Iron and Steal husinees in hyterhas. tut here.ofore enriduated, at the old emend. MARKET and SIXTEENI H. Streets. Philadelphia, January 2, ittO. SAVING FUNDS. gPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO N- 7 CIETY OF PHILAJJELTIA. Office, No. 831 North SURD Street i_Cptiso.lidation an Building.) OILARTERED BY T E LEGISLATURE OF.PENN -8 LYANA. Deposits rooeivell in suing of One Dollar and upwards, and repaid in Ibld, without notioe, with FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit tilt with. drawn. A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has lot: been needed in the Northern part of the city, and " T e Spring Garden Savings trend Society " was °bartered the Legislature pt Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The managers. in organising and locating it, have been governed wholly by a deeiro to accommodate the busi ness Interest and wants of the very tart a and enterprl stag population by which OPEN rrounded. OFFICE DAILY, From ato 3).To'olook; also, on Monday and Thumbs" from a until 8 cl'olook in the evening, menses''s. Frederick Klett, rephen Smith, John P. Levy, lon. H. K. Strong, Daniel Undericoffer,Frederick Smoke, Fmnois Hart, Joseph P. LeClere, John Kessler, Jr., ' George Knecht, James S. Pringle, Jacob Dock Joseph hi. Crowell, lion. Wm. Millward, George Woeinner, Geo. T. Thorn, Peter C. Ellmaker Robed B. Davidson. JAMES S. PRINGLE, President FRANCIS HART. Secretary. ioso.tr if gANING FIJND.---UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and small sums received, and raid bulk on de mand without notice, with FIVE PER. CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. °Maehours, from 9 until a o'clook every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. fromDßAFTwar S for sale on England, Ireland, and Sootland. El upds. President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER. PLINY FISK. Actuary. gAVINO FITND---FIVE PER CENT. IN PT:REBTTIONAL SAFETY TRUST com. EA. ...WLNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIEL pint eiphia. Incorporated by the State ot Pennsylva nia. Moneyjs reoeived In any sum, large or smell, end In terestpaid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office q pen every day from 0 o'olook In the morning tut a o'olook in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday °Penman tilttlo'diook. Ron, lIENRy L. BENNER President. ROBERT EILLFRLDGE, Vi oe President. WILLIAM J. RAID, Secretary, DIRECTOR& Hon. Henry L. Benner. r. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carte r, •EEDIP4 K..I3arr, Hobert laelfridse, Framps Leo, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkee, C Landreth Maims, Henry Diffenderfer, plonoy is received and payments made daily. rho investments are made, in conformity with the provisionsof the Charter, in Real Estate alortgager, Ground Rents, and such first-olass seouritiesun will al ways insure peifect security to the depositors, and whlahcannottati to givo permanency and stability to this Institution. aut-IY JOB PRINTING. THE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE "THE PRESS" I prepared to execute nently , cheaply and expedltioinly PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTINO. PAMPHLETS, PAPER. BOOKS, PI,ANICH OF EVERY DESORIPTION, I'oBTEINO, HANDBILL ?5, Printing for AtIC)TIO.NEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTUREHB, BIEMANICFI, DANKO, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE ea. All orders left at the Puhhcotion Office of The Pries, N 0.417 CRESTNUT STREET. will ho promptly needed to. ,t,S#IDeMESSRS. ROSENTHAL, hf ORRIS, from Plymouth, England, manufacturers of the celebrated " Pantascoptc" Spectacles,respectfully soiled the pa tronage of the Indies an gentlemen of Philadelphia and vleimtr,to their superior ground spectacle glasses. The valuable advantage derived from them la, that in stead of vinion becoming, strained, heated, weakened, find in numerous eases 1301101111 i) injured, it is preserved and strengthened, everything at once becomes clear and brilliant, and vory aged persons are enabled to em ploy their sight at the most minute ornitimit ion, either lir (PIT or candlelight • can tower and those not or it mach Mae magnifying' power, and they do not require the frequent changes to the dangerous minute of father powerful asaisimicie. Certificates can he seen at the office over Mr Christ • men's more, 7113 CHESTNUT Street, adjoining aer mores Photogrank rooms. (DO 21 PEPPER. --An invoice received. and fo gala by WETIIHR ILL Pt BROTIM. d2l Na.a 47 and 49 North t4ECOND Dtroot. QAL SODA—For solo by WETHFRILL BROTHER, 47 and 49 NORTH SECOND RITASt. iO.lO II M GUATACUM—Stramed, for sale by wEviEjum, & BROTHER, and IA Borth SZOOND BF sit. THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1860. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. 260 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1860. asstAi.:f • 1860. THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTBBURO, Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston. Now York, and all points 1.44, and in the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Triton; to and from all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thus furnishing famlities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without ohange of Cars or Conductors. All through Pas senger Trains provided with Loughridge's Patent Brake—speed under porfuet control of the engineer, Dine adding much to the safoty el travellers. Smoking Cars are attached to each Train; Woodruff's Sleeping Care to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Foot Linea, bun day s excepted. Mail Train hums Philadelphia at 8 A. At. Fast Line " IIsOA.M. Express Train leaves " 1U SO P. M. WAY TRAINS I,EAVI: AS FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Accommodation' via Columbia , 2f. M. Columbia too P. M. Parkesburg 1234) West Chester Passengers will take the Mall, Parkes burg and Columbia Trams. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Eintira, Buffa lo, Niagara Palls. and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladelphia nt 8 A. M. go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the of of the Company In Philadelph,n, New York, Boston, or Bal timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offices in the West; also on board shy of the regular Line of bleanters on the Mississipyt or Ohio WY Farea always as low, and time aa quick. aa by our other Route. For further information apply at the Paminger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. rile completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chi cag o ,inalie this the DIRECT LINE DETWAEN THE EAST AND TILE GREAT WEST 4 The connection of traoka by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Nremlit, together with the saving of time, are advantages readily appreciated by Binomial's of Freight, and the Travel ling enblio. Merchants and Shipper& entrusting the transportation of their Freight to tine company, can tab With Ma' denote on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Ponris,lvania Railroad are or all Irniry as favorable as are charged by other Railroad Companies, Vr" ro Be partioular to mark packages" via Penna. Rail- For ad. Freight Contracts or Shippitig Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pany; D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; H. S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville, U.; J.J. Johnston. Ripley, 0.; 11. McNeely, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby & „Cropper, Portsmouth, O.; Paddock & Co., Jeffersonville, Indi ana; H. W. Brown & co, Cinainnati, 0.; Athern A Ribbed, Cinoinnati, 0.; It. b. Mehlrum, niobium, lud.; Joe. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; I'. 0. O'Brley & Co., F,vaneville, Ind.; N. W. (imam & Co., _Cairo, I & R. F. Sass, tinnier & Glass. St. Louis, ISto,l John H. Tim m, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & Hunt. Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke & Co., Chimiso, Ill.,• W. H. H. )(mints. Alton, I ll.,• or to Freight Agents of Raitrurvis at different points in the West. E. J. SNEEDER, Philadelphia. MADRAW & KOONS, Si North street, Baltimore. LEF.C.H. & CO., 2 Astor House, or 18. William st.".N.Y. LEECH. & CO., No. 77,Sta to stroot, Boston. • 11. H. HO WiTON_, Cien'l Freight Agent, Phila. L. L. HOCPT. Oen't Tioket Agent, Phila. THOS. A. SCOTT, Oen'l Sup't Altoona, Pit, i42-1y 1859. EA MEMEI 1859. WINTER ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORK LINES, THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 0.1 LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES. FROM WALNUT-STREET WHAM? AND KENSINGTON. \Val leave as follows, vie t :ARE. At (I A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cant. & Am. Aooommodation ..—,-- • • —•- ••—el 86 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City; (New At! . 4t a ii A ., / a n n l n arn d d a e t t l i ° t - d — le . rWy . 611, I SGraing 215 ANL .......... . 0 2 : At )II; A. M., v i a Kensington and Jersey - City, Western Express —••.— 00 At 1234 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoommo on..„ . At a P. M., Via 'Camden and - Anibor , C. le A. Ex- AC 4,tgl via Kensinglon and Jayne ti 7, Evening ExPreall •- •-• • •••• • '-3 00 At 436 P. M., via Kensington and Jimmy City, 24 Class At 6 I'. M., via Camden and J arm . City L rening Alni. _ .... . 300 At 11 6initien JerseiCiii,B;nihiirn Mntl ..... -. 225 Ate P. M, vta Camden and Amlay,A -- coninmodagan, (Freight and Pasaengerl—let Class Ticket ........ 2 26 2.1 Clara 1 60 The 6P. M. Mail Line race daily. 7:he 11 P.M. South ern Mail. Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere. Easton. Flemington. ko.. at 6 A. M. from Walnut-street wharf. and 3 P. M. from Kenomgton. For Mauch Claims, Allentown, and tiothiehem, at A. M., via Lehigh Valley Railroad. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbaro, Montrose, Groat Bend, A. at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Bailrood. For Mount Holly. at a and 9 A. fa.. and 2 and 4% P.M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. WAY LINEd Per Bristol, Trenton, Ac, at S and tN P. M. from Ken sington. • . For Palmyra, Riferton.Delanoo, Beverly, Burlington, Bordentown, &o.' at Itti, n, and P M. Fifty pound', at baggage only al iowid each passenger. Paasongers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over PRY pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their rOaponnibifity forliaggage to ono dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond OM, exoept by spectra contract. • WM. R. OATZMER. Agent (139 Camden and Amboy R. It. Co. , WEST UIIESTER RAIL- FlEte. 4 4o_ 4Y ' lm ROAD TRAINS %I.\ PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depro war. 1 LEVENIII and MAR KhT t•trents, dntly, (oxrapt Santini.) at 8 A. M., 12.30 P. M., and 4 P. M. Leava Neat Chastar at 7 1.1) A. M.. 1u.30 A.M., and 3 t 0 P. M. 1:v 14-y PHILADELPHIA,UEIt- M pmgazi MANTOWN AND NORRIB TOW IteT.ll.ll.OA OZ.:WINTER ARRANGEMENT— On and niter MONDAY, Nov. 21, IM9, FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7, 7.,0, 9. IC, 11. and 12 A. M., 1,2, 3,3 X, 4. 6, 6X.6, 7,8, 9, ,/0. and 71 X P. M. Leave Uenntintown 6, 7. 8, BX, 9X, 10, 11, A. M., 1 . 2,3, 4,41:, 6,6, 6X.7 8.9 10X P. 81. Oi SUNDAYS, Leave Phfladetphis 9.02 min. A. M., 1.6 X. and 10 P.M. Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. N., 1.10 una., BX, and 9 P. hl. P Leave Philadelphia 6„7.60, 11 A. AL, 2,4, OM, 7, and 10 . al. Leave Chestnut Rill 7.10, 7.40, 8.63, and 17.10 A. 2.60,6.40, 6.40, and 8.40, P. al. ON SONDAYS, Leave Philadelphia P. 05 A.M., 2 and 6M P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.64) A. M., 1424, 0.20, and 0. 4 0 nun., I'. Al. FOR CONSIIOIIOCKFIN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,1, 1 / 3 3 , nil., A. M.,1.00,8.03, 4 14, 928, and 11M P.lll. f.ve Piarrwtown 0. 7. 9. 31 A. 111., 104. 4.16, and . . ON SUNDAYS, Leave 'Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 3 P. M Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 5 P. M. FOR AIANAYUNK. . . Leave Philadelphia 6, V.:, 9,11 . u6 A. M., 1.011.6.06, 9.06, 44, tat. 7% and I.lAr P. al. Leave Mannvunk 6X.7)‘,6%,95‘, and 11% A. M., 2 , St 6. (1):, and Mt P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,3, 61; P M. M Leave anayunk 74' A. M.. cg, and 7% P. M. 11. K. n tiMiT,ll. general Superintendent, nl9-tr DEa. IaINTII and UR KEN Streets. NORTH PENNSYL. VANIA RAILROAD, NT ER A R RA NGENIENT. You BETHLEHEM DOYLESTOWN, BARTON, ALLENTOWN, MAUdU enuplx. HAZLETON. On and alter MONDAY, November 7th, 1869_ , Faison ger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philndalplita, DAILY, (Sundays excepted For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown,Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, !co., (Express,) at 9.30 A. M. For Bethlehem, l Everette, ) at 9.111 A. M. and 3 P. M. 4 P For Doylestown, (Acannunitalationd at 8.40 A. Al. and . M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation ' ) at 6P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIAi Leave Bethlehem, (Expreted et 8 A. M. and 4.10 F.M. Leave Do lestown, (Accommodation ' ) at 7 A. M. and 3.90 P. M. . • . Leave Fort Washlngton.( Aeoommodation,)at7. A.M. ON SUN DAYS: Philadelphia for Fort Washington. at 930 A. M. Philadelphia. for Doylestown, nt 4 P. 91. Doyleutown for Philatielphiti, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington for kin ladetphia, et Y. 40 P. M. Faro to Bethlehem, 51.50; to Mullah Chunk, WO; to Fulton, $1.50; to Doylestown, Secants. Through tiokets must be procured before entering the am. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) con nect at Barks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. nT ELLIS CLARK. Agent. Kaa*MX§PIIILADELPHIAI9L -11.11PIGTON, AND BALT/- MORE RAILROAD. On and alter MONDAY . , November 21, 1859, PASSENGER TRAINS LLAVE PHILADELPHIA. For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon, ( Exprege,) and 11.10 P. Al. For %eider at 8.16 A. AL, 12 noon, 4 30, and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 815 A. AL. 12, 4 30and 11.10 P. M. For Nov Castle 018.15 A. M., and 4. 4 0 P. Ni. For Middletown at 8.15 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. For over at 8.15 A. M.and 4.30 I'. Al. For Milford at 8.15 A. A l.,nd 4.W F.M. For Yealord at 8.15 A. AL:and 4 .".0 P. M. • For Laurel at 8.15 A. AI. and 4.30 P. M. TRAINS FOR' PII I LA DELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. AL, (Expiated 1115 A. AL, and 5.25 P.),1. Leave Wilming ton at 7.15 A. AL and 11.30 A. M.,1.45an. 8.401'. M. Leave Laurel at 5.15 A. M., and 340 P. AL eave Ben lord at 6.45 A. AL, and 4.05 P. M. eave Milford at 7.50 A. M., and 4.25 P. AL' eave Dover at 9.05 A. AL. and B.lw P M. wive Middletown at 10 A. Al, and 7.05 P. M, eave Now Cantle at 10.55 A. AI., nod 81'. 111. eave Chester at 8, 12 A. AI., 2.22 and 9.15 P. M. ' _aye Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.15 A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Obeat-r t o n o A. M., 1.3. and 11.40 1 1 . P.M. Leave Wilming at 9.25 A. 81., 12.55 P. M., and 22.10 A. M. SUNDAYS Oply at 11.10 P. AL, from Philadelphia to Baltjmore. FROnly at 6.25 P. AL. from Baltimore to Phi ED3I),T TRAIN, with PASSENGE A attached, will ran nu follows . . Leave Philadelphia for Perry tile and intermediate places at 3 I'. M. Leavo Wilmincton for Perryville and faermediate places at 4.45 P. M. Leavo WI limns ton for Philadelphia and intermediate plums at 3.45 P. 31. Leave 'Baltimore for Stemmer's Run, Chase's, and Halewood at 341 P. M, na H. M. FELTON, President. PHILADELPHIA AND RA It A I I.ROAD LINE— Ulo - KEft'r ROUTE — ln El;nira Wilkettlettre, Buffalo, &m on Ronk Inland, mento.Fall., Milwaukee, Bur gton, ' Pi Montreal, lit. haute. Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Louie. Facsonger trona will leave the l'lnladelphinand Rand ing Railroad Depot, corner lIROAD and CALLOW HILL StreetonAll.Y. (Sundae. nonnoted.) u Mews: 7.130 A. Al., DAY PR Ittim. For Niagara Ilene, Buildlo, Detroit. Chicago. idolwaukee. Rook Island, Galena. St. Paul's, Burlington. and St. Louts. LSO P. M. !NIGHT EXPRESS. For Niagara' l'allep Butlnto, Detroit, o.llleago Milwaukee, Rook Island,l3alotia.Bl. PauPa Durlingto n AM St. Louie. QIfIOULARS, DILL HEADS The 7.34) A. M. mid 933 I'. M. trains Tim through to HA t R 1511 URG, stoppi ng at all Stations on the Lebanon Valle) Branch. The 7.30 A. M. train connects at Rupert for Wilkes harreaittsio_ ,n Scranton, end ,dl eduriond on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Bullet°, and Suspension Bridge. ky Tickets can be procured at the_Philecielphia and Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Of fi ce, Igortliweet corner of Si XTII and CHESTNUT /Brenta end et the Passen ger Del ,o l, corner BROAD . . and C.A . LLOWII ILL. THROUGH 'EXPRESS RLIGIIT TRAIN Leaven the Depot, Broad di reel, below Vine, daily. (Bun day dlcepted,) for all points Wedt and North, at p,hi. Freight. must be delivered before P. M. to.lusUre going the name day. For further tnforination, apply at I , relent Depuit. BROAD, below Vine, Or to CHAS. N. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets ont -tf Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA 1 11 'ir* " I AND REA DIN RAIL ROAD, hIORN air LINE , for I'o7 TSVILLE, HEAD INO and DARRIBDURO, LOAVI'A thp new Depot, at corner. of BROAD and CA LI,OWII ILI, tDrrotit, tentranoos an Callowhilld at 7.30 A, M. DAILY, Sunday e oxitented,) for 1.0178 VILLE, II A RittrißllFO, and nil intennediato mute, nOrinocti ng at Harrottilrg with Mons running tO DUO burg. Chaniberaltarg, Carliale,tio rr, All ERN OON 14 NES. 00211YANIES Leave at &SO P. M., DAILY, tor POWNVILLE Cad RRlfiftitim At 4.50 1 . .14.,1/A 11,Y, (PrinElayroxeopted,)for BEAD MU, and Intormatbata pointn. db w. 11, c I ENNY. 'learnt:T.lT. NOTICE.---CIIESTER VA LI, EY RA ILROAD—PA6- BEN4ER TRAINH Fait DOWNINOTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE BTATIONB.—On and alter eth Decem ber 18.11, the Pasaenger Traing for DOWNING will elan froin_the new Passenr,er Depot of the I%Ra- d o lph in an d Bending Railroad eninpany. corner of 811.0 A D and CALLOW - HILL Etreeta, (passenger en trance,' on Cnllowh tll. A MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, !nye' at TAO , M. AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaven at 4.80 PALLY (Sundays excepted./ fly order of the Beard el Alannorg of the Philadelphia and Readier. Railroad cornany•• • di • itllENNY.Reerstarr. VC/DEISM-600 gas, Extra Grand Bank x-/ codfish, io store and (w . ale 1 IAYI,OR tr. CO., dn. L 23 and 177 tiORT# Wharves. RAILROAD LINES. ILMIC== WINES AND LIQUORS. CHARLES HEIDSIOK C HA MPAGNE. GEORGE WHITELEY. No. 135 SOUTH FRONT STREET, le appointed Agent or the bele of the above oan vaned brand of 011AMPAUNE, And offere it to the Trado at the LOWEST NEW YORK RATES. 60d baßketa, Quart," and Pinto, now in Boon. dM-tf WE CALI. ATTENTION QP TILE TRADE to 011 rmilly Superior artmle ALFRED RI NAUD COGNAC. A trupplY in nmnyr..tod pr., l / 4 , Ren conctantly on hand. Ordern received my direct i mpor t it t ‘ ,„„ Aloo—Hernies , iv Cognac. Leßoy Cognac, Lnndon and Holland Gina, Claret in Wond and Casco, Champ mime. high and low priori. LOW:GHANA% Importer. 010.41:0 317 South FRONT. Phil:. dolphin. G EORGE WHITELEY, N 0.136 South FRONT Street, Importer of Brandy, Wines, &0., oilers for sale, I. ofbond only, the ifollowmg, among other standard brands brandy Pinot, Cnstillon, & Co., Tons. Hines & Co.. Jul., Robin, & Co., Otard. Dup., & Co., • A. Seignotte, Marott, Cameos,Pellovoisin, C. Dupont & Co., Union Proprietors, J. & F. hlartelle, J.. Hennessy. Also, Stuart's Paisley Malt Whiskey, unit the oholcest varieties of Madeira, fllierry, Port. Burgundy, and Rhine Wines, Palm Tree urn , Jamaioa Rum. Santa Crus Rum. Bordeaux Oil. kn.. kn 827-1, NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE SECOND Asp THIRD STREET PANSENUER If A II,wAY C"NIPANY OF PHILADELPHIA-224 WALNUT NTREE f. Pnicsnr.Lcui,...lan. 3 IVO. The Directors have this day declared it dividend or FOUR per Cent, on the capital monk of said Company, pable on or a ft er tho 25th inst. the transfer Books w this Company will be cloned from the 10th to the 25th inst. jao-finw-t26 1..C/BERT KELTON. Treasurer. NOTICE TO BRITON BUILDERS.— Tbe CARBON IRON COMPANY will mower proposals until the .10th day of February next for boo& fug an Iron or Wooden Railroad Brings over the high Hirer. opposito their works et Parry villa. in the county of Carbon. The length wt I bn about throe hun dred and fifty (350) feet, in either three or four spoilt'. single track. Proposals Tomcod, and foram particulars obtained, on application at Parryvillo to the underqigned. DENNIS BAUMAN, Prosidant. Deoninber 19th. 12.59. 113101tfe2.0 CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Plailadel plsm, Nov. sg, At an Election held on the flat iristant, the following gentlemen were chosen Directors of this clank: Alesander G. caltel), Joseph Lmimly, ohort K. Neff, Banton! T. Canby, James Steel, John F, Gross. Edmund A. Fonder, ci t ation Knecht, Alexander Whildiu, David Vandervoar, Hugh Craig, Philip H. Atingle, Christian J. Hoffman. And at the meetfng 01 the Board TlllB DAY, the fol lowing officers were unanimously tdeofetl: A. If. C ArrEi.t„ President. E. R. NEFF, Vice Prodident. (13-a J. W. TORREY, Cu.shier. IVOTICE IS GIVEN THAT APPLICA i !inn wdl bo mado for a Certificate of Ponnaytwoma Kato Loan, in plaoe of one dated August 4, 1$ 8. N0. , 31), icliV);,„Tite,prtn.art.°„LAV 6. /634, to LOUUL,L.F- BUSINESS CARDS. TB. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND • SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, lot Principal News vapor. and Porotlionl, ol Cttv rind N. E. c.,r nor rwrra am! CHESTNUT. Address " V B. PALMER," Ploladelplon. inl3-3,n 9 1 1105. M. BIDI)LE, Attorney at Law, Nn. 'as Rooth FOURTH Strom . . nIS Gm• WALLACE & BRODH EA D, 37 EXCHANGE PLACE. N Ew YORK.. Stooks and Bowls bounht and sold, on Cnnunissiti. FRANCIS B. WALLACE. Enwtau C. Baurninan 028-4 n" A LEX. McKINNEY ATTORNII AT LAW, ORBENS A. Will practice in Weannoreland. Armatrong i and In tines counties. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., (MICE Wel CHESTNUT Btrent, forwards Paree . te. Perk. sees, hlerohnntiwei, Bonk Notes, and erevei either by its own Line, . or tucounection entli other Ex prom; Cecil v m elu to all the principle towes and more 01 th e 'United Btates. IL 8. HAN IWORD. nut-tf General Bnperinterlitent E 1)1J CAT 10 NAI, YOUNG LADIES'INSTITUTE, (WITH Primary and tionondary Departinnot attached ) Flootheaat corner of F)lid.\VVN and ORILN ftreets. For Ciroulara apply at the 80101. - R. tAXSON, Prineuml. Entrance on DI LIAVYN StrAct. J.:17.1m• fir s S. ANNIE FROST (DA lITE of the late John Pratt. I.L. 1).1 will open echo& for sole ol from 7 to 4 loan, of age, fin her rem :tenet, No 214 811.1T.H. FIFTEENTH Street. on Nlon d'Aerieelfj.tVllllllltett tlONittily to refer to the followths named gentlemen : John Grigg. Eat, LOWS A. Goiloy, henry C. Carey,Elet., T. S. Arttmr, Eat. lea-6t• nOOK-K EEPINt ..—Tlus scumce is taught al- vommencin4 at Its rudtmonta Sod Pilottor , ltt LY Impreaxim4 Upon the Mind of the pupil his PR IN- Po.^4TS; n method se Obeentlei to the, advance. merit and•ftlemee of the ndholar. TWIN I NO'S I.: R. Qt011111.F.; INS riTul NoRTIII , A4T CORNER OF NINTH AND BPRING OAIIDEN WIREE're. Pit-121. GYMNASTIO iNsTuruTE—For Ladies Gentlemen, and Children or every nee. Praia T 1 & LEWIYI r northeast corner Nl , ll and ARCH. 1r1•120 A MERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a -L.L. reliable medium through which Schools and Paint Nes may Wain oompetent teacher.. Parents may ob tain. gratuitously, information and circulars of the best eohoola. WOODMAN, it 340 11140 a ``)WAY, New York, or nl2-0 609 cittifiTnirr Street. Philadelphia. J3YANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAI MERCANTILE COLLEGES, locntod et Phil, dolphin, H. E. Corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT ; Hag York, Bank', Cleveland, Chtnuo, and sr. L, Jore For irformotoot. eon or Bend far Cittidozue. 1.694( PIANOS. STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA TENT OVRR-fiTRING GRAND PIANOS lIQUaItE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIA NOS, now pre ferred in converts and sn private of roles by the lee Performers. Recetved the first promises over the beef makers,frondudees hke Gottschalk. Islazon. and others. Challenge alleornertMon. BLAIN] US RN 0T E ItS. de-ly Itwl CHESTNUT Street. mil HOLIDAY PRESENTS! PIANP-FOR TES. • MELODEONS. PIA NO-FO RTEN. DIE. LOD FONS. PIANO-FORTE. MEI.OII EON 8. PIANO-PORTEN. MEI.OI)I,ONS. Made b Raven. Rama, & Co., Nunn. & Clarb Hallett, Dm,. k. Co., and others. J. E.c.OULD, ISEVENTH and CHENTN MICKERING & SONS, MANUPACTORRIts OF GRAND, SQUARE, ANU UPRIORII PIANO-FORTES. WAREROOMS 807 CHESTNUT SiItE.ET I .3blrafiV,t,VbilrgYata'th',4l.' vkAn'a7. te U e i n awarded, at the different Exhibitions in tine country and Euroje 3S ANDEHLVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIA 'OS TO RENT. 1a23-11 A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIAN(18. SCHOMACKER. & CO.. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, reepeatfullv invite the mem loving pnhho to Dail and examino their now and ado oesetul iniv9.ximank: anrcoomou. T' PARLOR GRAND PIANO. 'Having converted the Tone, Touch, and lotion of the Grand Plano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding all the objeotions generally made to the et) le of Orund Piano, also diminishing the omit of the cane. In volume. purity of time, Brent power, brillianey, full noee, defth, and evenness of touoh, with exquisite den neer an sweetness.theso SUPER OR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN STRUMENTS aro 'wholly unequalled. They hove mewed the highest enowniunts, and are pronounced by oritms to be tar su perior to any instruments ever inamitaetured in tine oountry. Conetantly on hand y a large and olecotnt anon meat of nor Unrivnjloil PIANOS. We have been awarded the First Preinapins, ut all ezhibitione ever nammted, in cluding the Prize Modal from the Crystal Palace Fxbi talon. New York. That eel-tf REMOVALS. REMOVAL.- -8111 A LL & CHANDLER WHOLFSAI,E GROCEI-I°.iINVO remnerd hoz rk; Drunk r•ECOND fitreet, to 17.1 .ARK ET iStrect abovo Front, north side. CONFECTIONEHY. ( 1 11HISTNIAS AND NEW YEAII.-- Fine CON FEC I'IONERV can bo had. el wt to 11111 0010 , tlillthfightnent to tine tnts Hon !top. Clior:okta ' A1(0111111, & 0. ANO, 1111 101S011111Plit of Pnncv BOXES Call at JP; PPRI 1.:4 CO.'B, 711 nit HALT Ntroot, between Seventh and Eta ht h. dZil fro HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. rlllllO UNION, , -u- ARCH STRBET, ABOVE THIRD, HIA. UPTON B. NRVICm F l I, R. DELH The situation of this .110T1'1, is bitv..vorly adopted to the w mix of the Bonito. ; rOJIo those to ronrch of pplemure, Itammr.er Hadrornis, *lnch now ton pan, and in clotte proximity, nitord a nhe in :111.1 pleasant ride to all Lamm of a merest in or about ILO 0.:• 7111.4 m AV warm WEST CHESTER an d N PHILELPHIA RAID MM:UE=II3 . On and alter AIONDAY. Dracember 14. 1459. the train. will leave Phlindelrhin, from the titntion, N eurnerol nod RIC ET btreeta, In A. 111.. I, nod Can M. . . . Leave Wart Chordal., from tin lIEMrp, on EABT MARKET STREET. et 7.15 and 11.21 A. 11., and 4.11. .11N1 SUNDAY/I—Leave Philadelphia ar 8 A. ti., and I P. - AI. 1.01. re Wnat Cheater nt 7 SS A. M.. and IP. M. The trains lem.ina Padndelpta a at 8 to n. Si Bn4 4.516 P. M. connect at Pennolton with the Philadelphia and Baltimore Contral Nmtt oad, for rllll,ll - 1 l'hoddplord. KennettE.Cmro, and Avomailo. DENICI . WOOD, obit lioneral Shparintand4nt. SALAMANDER SAFES. r : ___ A large assorttnel of r-r E ANN N. WATSDN't, PHILADELPHIA lAN uFACTuRED SALAMANDER SAFER. VAULT 000111. For Banks and Stores trAPIX LOOKS, Eva! to any now in ure, IRON DOURN. H11111"PEIN fts.. 0111114 good tonne Rh any other etanbiislunent in the Unaoiltitnt.e. by EVANB k WATSON, N 0.804 (MUTE LIT Street, Plulade ß. lplo, PIALARF: gm?, us A f•Af.t, 1.-11 PRIVY WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW Pipo to obtain tho (motel:lv. A W 11.1,111 TIMSON, Youdretto 011iao, 1213 Noah BIWOND btroet (12.9 lm` VU WESTERN AND SOUTHERN 'AI ER. CIIANTEI t MANILA 1101'F..—A lain mad well. asaotted atook or Manila Rope, manufactured and fur ale, at Now York pri%la ; by_ F 171,1511. Et CO., 91 N. Water et. and 33 N. Wharves. INSURANCE COMPANIES. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. NO. A- 4o; CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCURIORAT EP APRIL. HU, HY THE STATE OF =MMMI CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS 1,41t1C1 OR. \Vr ght. P. B. 'times'. Wm. \V. Walters, J. NV. Ev " ma q' Ches. Itrohorthom, Henry Lewis. J r.. Hen A. West, Jaoob W. btout, 0. Wthon Utr n . Ilan Morris, Thos. B. Alortin. !Oran Morn. I,FOItHY. \V, DAY. President. JONATHAN .1. sLOOLTAI. Vice Proet. WILLIAMS I. 111,ANcilA RD, Secretary. -tf INSITRANUE CO)IPANY IC A —Cntwo i40.141t.4)1J CII DWlt'lll, at Walnut Strom FIRE INI9III.INCE on Unman nail Merclon 4 iso COi erclly, on lutoiali'o te•Die, either amit.d or per petual. IN , LAND IN . YURANIO): tool] parte of the l'ili,n. 1 lies Promptly purl it- d liberal') aujulited DI It EBT 0 II it. Jermitilli Itmprol, John 1. li innr do, AS JTIOMJ Donau, Jaen?l. Lox IL U. Halo B NI to/ inilm - .d. Jaii.o. Ire in, Idwaril ‘NI. David. John D. Noma, John McDowell. Jr. TII EIENIJAII lit/MALL. Pr esidtml. Ettwx 11 7 W • DA `, ID, , ocretmy yitlo-tutlihly ONUS TO THE INSURED.L-THE Hl nmo) I.lrE ITHANCE, AN7NTITY, AN I. TM'S COMPAN OP PIOLADELPIIIA.—DEciot- ELP.I!.I )639. • As the Per;od of five )ears has transpired einee the last Bonus woe mole. the • flint any lint a declared an additionol one. thr: , ,1 , 8 No. 4, turbo 'insured (or ad, en all in toren, which tern i.orned prior to Jatnntl t 'Vat. n Policy awned in lam. by this Honor; has n1 , 610.1...1 to the burn insured for each q 1 Me: nom, 141,1,1 , 1 IR 1. , 03.111, o Ay./dadde.l, then., leaned in PIM. no well ns nit l'olieleawhieh participated in the last Ronne, that oi Donoinher. Intl 11, o 575 added tot each :V1,00. , , Se. Lor. re and sondlor sums portietpnte in like prooro noon, witio.o. !coon log nny InCIUMSO intheentrual Premium t hr Duel to rho 4oinpinV. A tale relict, th , iefore, of it (0. issued In 1E33, is lucre torrnoe Ilonnsoi Ls tsl,loo ; pn of eou incresscil to *7 , one of StU mu is m,rork„ed to nl4 t 4.10 it nit It will 6a p.ud when it t,ecomre out by do tlh, instoml of the 01 IW, 57 000, ur (oh nrig.olll3 inmi rod . !n0.," ivoied iu 1'57. are 113- crels,l from S I no° to ..4.1,37.5; thine of la'S ale In cre.ed ti si Laos. o In addition] Pi whir h in all the ata,ve named Policies nn whieli a lunar , n noon! p , noiluin Biota he p lid, and on rill other Life Petiole: niter 'leiy rholl have etoorl three learn, and eh rIl becoine clams within thetient lice learn. there x to paid a Waller Burton for every such premium In the same ratio as that now doolareit, By or.ior of the Beard, THOS, RIDGWAY, President. Jon , : F. J sat, i•• Actuary. Decenankr at, I n s). Jrt4-12t irl.ll ARD FIRE AND MARINE INSti itANescomv.ov.. Office, 415 WALNUT Street . - . PunAl , !..l Pill Jan 3. 1&o. At a 111001.iir. , of the Stockholders of the C1)111;,arly hold this day, tho Id owing n oiled officert and do go tors Werlthily elector to serve , or the ensuing )ora...‘,Z : Pre udem—JOEL. JONES. Vice I'residnnt nnd Trea- Bitret —A. GILLET I. Seoretary—Jarocs 11. Alvord. 1 1 112EeTons. Tlonnaa Craven. Jos. K Ipa. M. C., A. 0.1.:1114tt. N. S. Larvrenoe, for. Wrakor, chn.a J. Dupont, JIAJ. (.31,wlord, David Boyd, Jr., Ja4-at w f Joel J‘ , llol, W, WnoJwn rd, Win. M. Swain. 11. N. 13u rro,ig jolin Alimpneh. Jr., Praneit Yet , r!. Wm. C. Undmntl Thos. Ufflard. (leo. 11. 11011011. D ELAWARE MUTITAL SAFETY IN SI*RANCE CO3IPANY. MC0111'011.'171 , 1) BY THE LEUISLATUBE OF 1 , ENNSY N • 1a35. OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets Philadelphia. MARINE' INSURANCE ON VEB-4E1.8, . To all parts of the Win% WAIT. INLAND INSURANCES On Wade, by Hirer, Canals, Lilts . , and Lard Carnage to all pails of Oa Union. FIR E 11 , 18 Elt N ES On Mar...ham - 11a. Fonmally. On Storsv, Dwelling llonmr, o. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. November 1, 18.57. Par. Market Value. t 12.3.050, Philadelphia City G 4P oent.,Lonn....S Ma) irso l 100.0tet. Sonnet Ivania dtate ill , et. L0an..... 73.615 00 1,7Y1 Yonne lea mn dtnte6•{?'e, L Ro n tea end 21. " $30.000 Lt. i tZ ir l l r e e n t t tb d u u r; ti' ct. Notes and i¢t;e: 2"3 51 t duo *23,(0.) TaF o iriT. , iry Loin to lino City te , P. 960,000, lamer tramp ßilroad 2.1 Mortgage) 2. 'W° $r cent. Scotia 4300 0) 8.10,000, North Pennsylvn ma Railroad Mott pa zo ITV cent. Runts 13,300 00 .811,0r0 West Plillnelelphia Paysenser Railway Company 7 et. coupon bonds.... 12,000 00 815000, Pliares stook Germantown Gas Company, i iiterebt and principal Ty:twitted by the ell) of Ph,la -13 000 00 85,000, 100 plume Pennsylvania Railroad Company . ...... .. 3,775 01 85,000,100 shares North l'ennsylvania Bail road COMPan) •• • , ..... •• • • 41240,611 am. Philadelphia ler Bunt and Steam ui: Comeau), l'hilaileAplita nod 4nvann~tli Jtnntn .'V at if at •;n M- C.). Ocean Ntenm liaccation Company. Philadelphia and Ba st do Ur.ace 812111,1 Toy: Boat. r.mieali) • Philadelphia Exeloinge --••-- •—•-• • • 2.91 t) CO eleti 71d Ft .IThintht Mortgagor., and Real Eatate. Of- Ytoe liethi;tl tt. .• ........ .......... }filly reumenhlo duo al f ige l L th le u e r lYr e :rn m w a tL e iiii - iN; nee l'ohmee, tetere3t, and other datum due the Chntenny... • .... .. • 64,V4 63 Sone and stwk of sundry insuro.nee Cornea men CCullonn 1/CptIIIII. 111 Dank- F 133 Willi Martui. hEdmond A. Soutier, Tivonlnlne John It. Penrose, invhn C. Ortv.s. nukes 'Pram...Lir Ohara Jr.,ro, .1 . f....Ps li. Unnti. Willtlnt C. LudwiS. J IVr " . thorKe li. Lelper. Cool a n fly, WI I.t.in Titys. C . Ii EN It Y L7'1.111.710. fine 1:. Stokes. J. P. Poniaton, Hoary Moan, Nlwnrd Dirlthirton. 11. Joneo Drooke Itvaco r M' Hymnal, ,mba.r. C. Hand, obort Burton, Jacob P. Jntnuu D. M'Farlarti, Joelsm P. 1:)ro. Joba li. Semple, Pittabl D. 'l'. Morgan. A. B. Haror, M MARTIN, President. . HAND, Vice Preablent. 'rotary. .1111-dtc A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., 1146./RPORATED 1810-1111ARTER PERPET UAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street. above Iltird, Philadelphia. Hivins % larva psiil.np Cr,!a it Sleek sad surPlus In yo.itod m roo" anil .140.1. Spouritloo,,ontllme to rum. on osnil num Stores, Furniture, Alereloodme, Vessel% in Port and thoir CarKsen, and other Personal Pruporty. All lows hherally 114111 promptly adjusted. :CTOTHI. John T. Lewin, James H. rAmpbell. lAntund G. Dot Chan. W. Poultney, 111(1.0 Morrie. 4.3 E.ORGE AllllOl/ . . I't.3.thient. TRO.MAS R. MARIS. Becrotury if George, Abbott, John Webilt, bronuol . Morton, ratt telt Brad). QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANy . , PHILADELPHIA, P. FRANKLIN lILILIHNGY.,No. pH WALNUT titrect CHARTER PERPETUAL. KIRPLIIS .. ... ..... . , . 191. FIRE, MAIINE . , AND INLAND INSgliAi`iCIL Yirti Insarttnee.linuted and perpetual , on tulthints and MAretnntlHo ot all doscrlPtltti.. Nlsrthe lasaraneo. inland and (Mann on Vessel-s. Freight and Cargo tip and Irma all parts (tithe World. (pmciats. Hoitcw. H. HAR C. Prosidon t. P. I toBB, Vice Prosideni. li. li. COIHROIALI,Nooratary. 8, BUTLER, Awt Secretary. l eer N ` fhart, A. C. Cattell, Foater N. Parkin& &urinal innes. 111. D.. y NSURANOE COMPANY OP THE STATE. OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE: AND MA RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANOE BUILD- Dy;s. Cnariered in 1714—Capital eVO,OCO—ARsets, January 1, 18,13, 6517,446 50-100. All inveeted in sound and available eanuntiel—eon- Wino to inatim on Vecaele and (*armee, fluildil se, Stooks of Mai ellandite, &0., iin libel:11 farina. DIRECTORS: Henry I). Sherrerd, HeorKe 11. Strait, Enneon Toby, yanmel liro.it, Jr., Cherie:, Maonleeter.' Tolima .armor, William S. Smith, Thomna 11. Walt:san s Min D. Rudd, alnut' IL White,' Henry H. Freemn, Ultnrfes E. Lewis, . iieo Kr e C. (Meson. lII,N II YD. t3HERRERD, President. WILLIAM ILA II YVII . Snoretarr le a-Wm If LLIFE INSURANCE AND 'I RUST COM. JL-APANY.-THE PENN MUTUAL LIPP, INSU RANCE COMPANY. Northeast roruer ut THIRD and DOCK Ntrrots. Motto, &NV= INSUREtI LIV ES for the wlude term of stile—grants annuities and endowments—purchases life interests in Deal Estate, and makes all contracts dependins on tLo contingencies 01 Life. They act es Executors, Administrators, Amignees Trustooe. and Ouardoum. R.I.,STLI,cI. Daniel L. Miller, i :Sam EL uel Stokes. ienjamin Coates. . William Martin, iclord H. Newbold, JP.IIII , S IL :qatirlatill. Vi Mani I'. Harker, ..liampli 11. Trotter, William 11. Kern. Jam. Diatom 6illllllel C. HMV,. Timorhilna Pautaints Oliarles Hollowell. Edmund A. ga.1.1/Or, Henry C. Townsend. Ihamel L. Ilu'cliineoss Eodglehns Kent, John W. Hornor, William H. Carr, El'in H. Areber, P. V. Huflow, 2 4 ,iiiiiel J. CiiriMuszb i William Roberiaor, Joseph M. 'Thomas. Warner M. Beam, JOllll4l. 1-401111er, P. E. Mini Eamon. PAN lEL 1,. Ml L1.1.E. Presidect. HAM L. E. STOKEtI, Vice Erse's. JOIIN W. HOR`iolt.tiecretury. aoli-ly AL OWARD FIRE AND. MARINE INSD ILANCE COMPANY, No:1121VA LIOT Street. M. W. 13 !twin. toEdgar Thomson. hn O. James. IrU. I%iltel'i.aun. . ti, Warho. John H.'l'. Kohn!, IIREC'rOIIB. Ult.!. W. D. T rah, Win. }:. lllinlin t C. E. Spangler, tL " .. 11. Love, CIAO,. P. Norton, Joon 01, ton E..1.19.r.1 A Warne, Thowil I. . Lod pr. B. ll e . Shillitizturd, r romtton t— NI. AV. )WIN F. tl, WARN Bevretar, .—EDWIN boUTII. deg MEDICINAL. r iE ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE!- 'IItIPIENEAR, 1. 2, ' , intl. froteeted 6e Herat Lettere Pateht of Eneleu I. nail 000urnd by the Evolu de Palm:amide frts. and tho Imperial College of Medicine, Vlettnl, No.l in invaluable for oxhourttionoperruaterrldra,and all ybriereid dint No. 2oolapletely tr3 , 1,0:1108 all !MOOS of alive dl,e/L5. , 4 that hat tl been hitherto treated lir th... n31196.0:3 and L.Or irluas aro of mounts end outielie. Ne. 3 h'ir enturilb utsoitirriteil the 111 lifloom Line of mer cury, thereto tr.suring to the iihrterer ryeedy rebut din. periong all itutiutitten. and rooting out tho sump of die ease. TRIESE:II,kII. N 03.1, 2, and it, aro prepared in the form al a losoo,O. do• old of lists and email, asal ONO i.e carried in tin) U.1131000t rocket. bold in till Caber, riltt 41, flied ann. eaparate dosea, a ndminsstored by Velpeau. Lhllensand, Roux, Mama. Sc, Vriod 3 eget), or fin, 0,105 tor ty 9, which savor •?, 3; and 527 elsea, wiLe•e by there a says n of To be had, whole. tin and YOtrul of Dr. 11.111110W,191111oeeller street, New York. poll rho at Retell N CO., corner Til I RD and Wok LN UT Streetk, Phi1...1.:0W . 1, and by T. W. DrOTT PUNS. 219 North Ft:CON Ii isireet, Wlanlertio and Retail Agents fur l'eunrt It auu, 112.1113 in Z" I.LIt'KOFFER'S ANTI-Hifi:UMATIII col( mitimea etiL riett- Inntwit for t long portod—a portion of the tittle had ro INC 01 In, 111'0M. rri,d %Mir Coidi‘l, and In three di". I k'nq thin to Ain-111 down ataire. and Ina week the Frio ent.rely lull mo, Ido elteerloil recommend the l'Or dmi to thogn who rlro hiMete.l ill) that tire WWI yontq, 114. W. hipsvi.r.: Broker. (13) Prepared Imp TIII,OBORE 1111.}:N, Chcon4l. N. corner I'l and eIX I II at;. n 144.1.1. HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR R tore Ir. Buy your CO \ whore rintlanz kit the very 1,10.1%1110 of 1 oh,h and tkltuYl kill Lea , ,a micred at the foi , o,uno reduced Miura: Lehigh, Iltol.en, and Mot . I 241 par ton, Sototylt i, l , ll, V smutted Gee Irvin elate or duet a. 1.1 full weight, ut HICKS' Yard, eouthe att center MA INIIALL nn.! WILLOW. Call and t,ea. 024-6111 V, W. GROOVE CO., L. 0:floe Vouth litrzet, WHARF, YIN A-: STRET, sciluyixtu,. .1)alora and Shippera Montaln C , Lehigh, and Muyl l 4lll 'Albrolmntl;ee %glair/U(1 HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN I, I:111M COAL, prelo care, t for_7 l 14 0 44 t tfta. , 0 a . KNOW KNOIA LbB H Pero, Nay FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., No. 425 ?.ARK Err. ST E up. SCOTT, Jr.. AUCTIONEER, No. 431 a...• CHESTNUT STREET, ['wean the endow ROM.. Isetween FOURTH end FIFTH Rtreets CAR I).—FUNK NOW WWI rOR EXAM/NATION. 'I ha fine ei.”/1:1:10t. Of Fit •fl.Ol elturret. uunk sstne, Ilutbon His tolnen. ermine. :vie taller inshienll.l.3 furs, to lie snit! on Monthly morn m, near, are now Mr. n led for calm. il6O. Mehl ded b LIO, re we otter and hoover 001001, cape, and gloves, Inucy slough mud c.trrte.o roLes. BALE OF FASHIONABLE FURS. FANCY SLEIGII Aril/ CARRIAGE MAWS. &C. On Mond .y Morn , ngi 16th init ,conowencinz at 11 0 . (1.1, precisely, consist ing of the usual assortment of Finn furs for builes% imeies% end cloldren's wear; gents' fur coat,. coliars, and cloves; fancy sleigh and carnage rubes, Au. SALE oF THE sTOCK O A RETAIL ()RV OOODi A NI) TRIMM INU tiTORE.—UERMAN IOWN (100113, ke. On Wednesday Morninr, 1 2 th inst., to.nieenclnt at 10 o'cick vreciselr. con e,tioe of Men I maon . d. and eloldren's cotton and wool hose and half 1,0. e, yr.nts, do Limes, leans, Ca", more 3, Scc Ac, ft J. WOLBERT d.; . , AUCTInNEERS, v• 519 AFlt'll Fiirrer,l , ..two.sn Path and Bath, rtIPF.RIOI2 FURNITURE, a. Or Tucerlar Morniag• 17th last , at ID , . tit lock, ^,`. 519 Arch street— A la ca n, 01 o , e.r and Ph srabsr fu MOMS, all I a quantity 01 french Cams, tlasa,taiver. ptatetl tea. nod co:fee eets. he. 011'0141ED BULBS FOR FItIVATE BALE. 2 cromi, 011•113...) fittrott lo ',cloths, tpl. &c , primn order, will Lo co:1 ver) low, if appited tor rfleatto!y. 131111.1 P FORM & CO , AUCTIONEERS, R- No, 6so NIA R YET and Fa MINOR Roo•t. FIRST SAM.: FOR 190 OF 1 &K) CASES BOOTS, 8111J1...5.11R0P3AN.P. ANIP OIIM SHOES. Opp *Flrolo AlornPrz. Januarys 10111,st 10 o'cl pok pro AselP . 1,1 go' d Axlnetii..4.ll four months cledit 1 LOcafos Loots and . • shoov, rinl•rneiii:. In part, as 1.1111,..1: f\14.11 SI I awl )nulLti fir+t quCtt) tht. k.,rained kip and 'r'rrilell 1..11 6,0 e,; thiok t ttli, grimed, and en /11111 patent V1111g7,53 vwern and Os fold lies: wonien'o, 1:115.14% nnd clu:dren'm goat. ellr. null ennninted hoot.. or the t.et qual.t) of I: stern othouloetern. :so, to) w om en . . n e d children'sett, node go.t wolt I.ootg. hooted end 5pr1T,,.14 The attentton nitut ere is part.cularli rcritud to this. the first anti of the serene. i, f lt, STE AM 1)1R EC I Ti) LI POOL, enllmt at ri NSTOWN. The irternem New y orir, and I'M I ulelphl% steam- Ship Company'. 2 - .len•cid Iron :ere.' Sceauralup Vla 0, I /1.-J TON°, l;ayf9lla St IREII"(7 , 1; ay h til from (.11141211 'treat iVITI on SAT DAY, :Ist Jmnuary, at wan o'Clock A hi._ Cahn pnEEIK O. •.. . !LS For Irolght or Laete t ,e eAt ty • the (o .aof the Coin pun, ILO WALN UT etreet jallettiaZ JOHN O. DALE THE BRMSII AND NORM AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS RRolt INEw TOER TO LIYARpOOL. Chief C tem Vaults o. —_—sl9o thsettud C-• •,, Pases.te —.—..—.--.- 10 7110 d BoPTON TO LIVERPOOL. -- Chief CF. , r/534.1,13 -- .r._....___.—. elli) necund Cab a Passage.-- ,___..___ __ IA The elope from Boston call at Hall fax and Cork Harbor. I l l il it :skit. Lapt. Judkirus, CANADA. Capt. Lacgr ARABIA, C.5yt.,...1. Stone, ,1‘111,11.1C-i, cal tattoos,. AFRICA, A. Copt. b.. tr. Lott, A I All a RA. Copt ALuerson, AFRICA, Carpt,ftvon,_ ti.1.1 . P , A. ON?t. J. Leitch. tldiTIA:, i T . 1(;10 Those veintels carry a clear wrote ligoi at tract-heed; green on eta riaard bowl rollon port bow. ARABIA, Stone, jt — fork, Wedneuhri fill'ROFo. bottom, " Boston, Wednesday. an. :S. API: WA. Shannon, " N York, Wednesday, Feb. 1 A.MERICA, Millar, Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 3. Atli A. Lott. tt N York, Viredneolay. h eh 13 . CANADA, Lang, " Ylrrawn, 6 eilnesday, , Feb. SJ. Bertha not *toured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. Toe ownerg of these ehigor will nct be acoountable for Bold, Saver, Bullion. tlpeele, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Mttele, unlege lolls of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof thereto expressed. It or freight or Pea gage apply to E.COAHII,4 Bownng Green, Now 1 0,11, p lIILADELPMIA LSD OHESOENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. afg§r AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP.THE ABOVE 11ABIED CORPORATION, lIILLO A? NO. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCIIANG2, At 10 o'clock A. M., Bop:ember Tth. 1019, the follow ing gentlemen were unaultneuely elected Ducctor• the Co:l,mi viz GEORGE 11. STUART, S. MORRIS IVALN, HATUEPT W. BALDWIN, VRAS. MiIUALESTER, AiD • JOHN EDGAR THOMSON The BOOFIII of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named 011iee, whore all persons favorable to the enter er:en RYA reepeotfull, invond to entworibe. eB-tf 0501,055 57 EOlt ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— NEW YORK AND IUtYRE STEAMSHIP e 0 VANY. The United slates Meal Steamships ARAGO, RAOU tone, David Lines, Commander. and FL LTON, 2p9A l tons, James A. motion, Commander, will leave New York, Havre, and BouthAmpton,Tor the year 1353. on the following Mo. To meet now reluireinenta of the Post °tilde Depart merit, the :Jaya of sailing of the ARADO and FULTON front HAVRE end hOUTIIAMYTON. will, after their prevent voyages. be changed as follows Dorn NEW YOa K, save in the calm of the present dep a rtur e of the I'uLToN. which will take pl •eis on tin Ilth Do: ember, the schedule remain. unaltered: PROM W 'OllO. HAVAR AND SOUTILIMPTON. ritt.ToN ...lien. 11. FutiroN... Jun. lu .. Jan. 11. A 11.31,0 inn. 7. A RAG() . Jun. 31. Feb. I. FUL 10N... Feb. 4. FULTON ...Feb.33 . Feb. v. FU RAG(). Hell. 3. A P.M:O .. —Mob. 27..31ch. to. F 111. 1 .071 'filch. 31. FULTON Mil. 24 .. Apt. 33. These steamers. built expressly for Government ser vice, with double engine., under dock et ery attention tins Mien liken in the construction of the hull and 1111- chinors to msuro .aloft and speed. The chips have five water-tight compartments enclosing the engines, 80 that in the en ent of collisinn or istrandins. the water could rot reach them.and the pumps being free to work, the saltily of the vette& and tionsrorers would ho se cured. Recent experience has dornonstrnted tile abso lute nein:lndy of this mode of construction. Tne accommodutions for passengers are believed to Ofrillt . ll3o o'.oll C(.llifort rod oonvornence that can be de sired. From Rein York to Eouthampton or Havre—Firs Cr bin. rsu; Second do.. Q 75. From Havre or Scottonnipton to New York—Fire Calm:, Fed trance : Second no: 4m (mei . _ To eaEaengera qnm. to LOltifolt ' thereatetniers offer the edvantate of economy !loth in time and expanse. Spocre delivered in London. Nil palmate secured until paid for. An rata:nomad tai - goon on the t board _All !otters and now. pa are mart pose throuth thr'ce. appl In W. 8 Off Ara 0.4. Arrant., IL New York. WILLIAM !SALIN, Agent, Havre. CIUNK EY A CO., Agente,eJouthampton. AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPILEBS COMPANY, Agent, Pero. M. NEILSON. Arent, Office. Tobnaco Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadolphts. Plane of The china can he seen, a2.trnh.3l E. W. 11 , 111”, A flare cr R. Cbscuberc, Clinks 0. Imlay, H. R. roggshall, lion. a M. Pullor. aul sap STEAM DlRECT r fbaft, ,s PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. FRANCE, AND GERMANY. THE HAMBERO AMERICAN PACKET COM PANI '8 IRON MAP. STEAMSHIPS. HAMMONIA, Capt. H. F. Schwensan. SAXON! A, Capt. IL Ehlers. • BOR PBBl.l, Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA, Capt. H. Taube. TLUTuNIA, Copt. H. Emen. These Steamers are all hrst.ehuse Clyde.!' It vessels; are intended to nail front Pier 21, North River, N. Y., as lallnaen : FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND HAM BtRO. • - The elegant and powerful Iron Screw Steamship ➢0 RUSSIA. Capt. N. Trautman. 2,41.41 tons burthen.wll earl ao grove, on ATURIAV, DECEMBER 9lst, et 12 o'clock M. Yneaage, inolutlicr Railroad Fare from Pedadelphis to New York, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. SMO I Sd,untiCabln..ryilo Steer/ten...4 3 a The BORUSSIA will be succeeded by the following Stetilnslupsi HAMMONTA—.. --. WEDNESDAY Februnry 1. SAXONIA. , Nlaroh I. .THURSDAY. March 15. • BA VAR lA-7.. ' 'T..... MONI/AV. Mad S. . - Paasonve re forwarded to .1.0. - orgrool. Dublin, Bel fast. Cot's:, I.R.usgow, Paris, and Antwerp, at through rates. Theee steamers are fitted up with unequalled &calm morbdronv for first, secomd, and third-ekes Passengers The Second Cabin accommodations of these ritupd are equal to the first-elan of most steamers. t.ertlfoatce of raßsage issued !rem London, South ampton. fir.vre. rout ILtraburg, to New York. Parcels fors %riled from Philadelphia to all parts of Europe at reasonable rates. Freoeht ensued in Prolulelphis will be promptly nttoodeo to by the New York Agent, and slopped free of nil commission. For Frwght or 1 3 assago,t41)01 eXelnal , d l / to W. A. HA ILL Agent, °Moe of the Hamburg Alll,rle4G St-034100F L n2-tf Northe ret (tomer FOURTH and OH r.terNl-T • 1 , '(./11. THE 60 LI T —C.HARLES. TON I , R 11 AIN1) lUli 11 T VANN A H HEDUCED. 11e.vl F,e;Rlitl)t nn aver.tro of neTavi Der cent, ti low New _ --- Fiiii. - bilAil?fgrON,S. C. Th 0 U. S. Sioll Staaineh'y KEYS'CoNIt STATK, Cap taln Malta P. Marglanatt, will $3.11 Juu oho , 21. at 10 A.M. 'T ma in Ls r., oogyVAa, only NAli. Oa hnnrs at Sea. FOR SAN. 11, S. Mail Steam/411p STATE OF GEQRGIA. cauttln Jonn J. Gar'.in, wad sail on Saturday. January at 10 ,dolock A. al. Throne"' in al to 60 hours, only 48 Soars at Sea. arhu!ung dye changed from every Saturday to evely fire dale. Good, received, mat.Bilfa of La4fing alined ery ( 1 : 1 ?• The no'," hot-olaaa 81de-wheal Staarnahius KEY- S IONE:1r AT E nd sTATE OF OEORGIA now run as almt a every ton date', thua fornon.; nvo-day coma n nleatton with Climlttston and Save-v.l4m and one Small and . _ At t,,tt ChAr'ueton and Ettvar.roth. thtaa Shirt ten nett ~Ph at en me rn Ylornia. and tt't nulroadn, to. fur a i i'Acet In t^,nnud Su , tlf7ent. ENSUItANCE Freight net , Imierne,, on a, !etre,c prnpnrtiop or Go o d s ghiPrigiir heath will tie Loud to bo L ^er Ly there eh t. ez2613, tIo• rieulum tAitag ace Cali the N. 11.--ineurauce on all Railroad Frt . .; entlreiy . .. I ' ll /,c 0331, ,, Curtner thou Cl lrie , ton of ;le vennah. the rieltrurol Compeer r talon r mks 1,91 Chap polite. Ct REAT It PI , L'C'CIoN IN A Ur. Faro IT tea route 26 to a) yet cont. cnolper than bY ti q lii q [id Haute, es will be isen by khe fill Dame sche dule. Throu.lb Whets frontvi Chsrli.l4- ton Su , I 1 , 44,4..r.nnh INCLUDINU dFALS uD the who:e route, except trout Charleston Mad Saran coh W Alintpouotry PIT I.tID TAMS. To Charleetoi..— 813 00 charleeton.......--en 16 t".l Ste 31 00 ugusta---- 2U 00 23 CO Alaoon 21 tel 7,1 tt,ll —.. 33 75 041 et 00 Yclulot.ra--. 2,4 0) 110104nbus ...—.--. 36 pp A1bany...._.....24 VC Al bun/ .17 01 14te1tA01116:1..., 1$ 01Mou . v0inery._,pp Methe 00 lee pp New O r l eare As 76 New Orlcape.....— 51 IA rlo of ladles aßer the c . op lee For CFnicht towstfe &POP or, board, at seat caviar! above tae /treat, or 10 . . . . ALEX. HERorr, Jr.. Bouthwood corner POUT li end 011E8 rN uT. Actnts ChweJtVn I P.S. &T. G. num). ' HIPSTER 8. GAMMELL. For Flo ro'n rront Charleston ' s:earner Carohns every Torndir. For id% from Savan.na't..teamer. St. Mary's and s t , p,Nn'r. stay Tueedn) and Nan:Ha-v. MOIL V, MERRICK, Z. ViIISMAM WILLIAM IL MEARICC. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, HETI' AND WASHINGTON' STREET% MERRI PM? CK `et LPIIIA, SONS, ENO I NEERS AND i.LACHINLSTS. alatnifesou re Thoth and Luw Treasure Eetetun Engines, for Land, River, and Marine ;service. Boilers, Olaomr tees, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ao.; Castings dal! kinds, Dither Iron or Diana. Iron Frame Roof, for Gag Works. Work Shops, Rail road Stationa, llotorts nod Out iSlaahinerY of the latest and most Ha proved oot,truetlon. ECM tI33OTIDIIOII of i'lantaiton Machinery, inch as Sugar. Saw. and Gnat. MI ta, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trams, Detonator!. Fitters, ihnnianz Engines. ,to. dole Agent , for N. Rilliena'a Patent I-Algar Apparatus; Nasmyth'et Patent Steam Hammer; ant Aapaivall Wolgey'a Fatent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine au ft-r NTAVAI, STORES. 1.1 5,1)1)143 Ejvaits Torpettine. SU do ,ratla Torpoatiue, In* do L•hipplng no do "Ur, Itlr, doMAVA and fokOti IitIWLJ ca If Ei "811 SALES BY AUCTION. HIPPING. PIACIIINERV AND IRON SALES BY AUCTION. mTHOMAS do SONS, • ?loci-Maud 141 SOUTH FOURTH ISTRILF-7. Fonts.,le Nies. C attA we REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS. TUESDAY NEXT. At I o'clock to tae everanr. Pamphlet catalogues now re ttl T. coat omits fall da et- I ptlona of All the atnpartiea I. sold oa Tnisselaa reat. mit Januar.. at o'c'ock to the ereatel rant Eat of acce 19th, 2-tth. ends at Jens tr., tadrt.h tad of res.'. estate at putrate c&HD.—PUBLIC PALED REAI. ESTATE AMP •?ToCKtr AT THE EXCHANGE.--Ralete of real emote and 'locks every Tuesday, at the Ezehan:e. et Cor.trtLulAra harms the option et anther sale. PP IlandloPs of each property united separatalit addition to arloch we publish , on the &Smola!prealoto t o the gate, one thousand &Melones. to pamphlet forme Emus furl dean truce of all the PrOPertleS to be lOU on the roltoartne Tueolay. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. fir We hare a :arse amount of reel entice at prorate sale, inrlndlns every cescription of City ae.ti eocttf prop( rty. Printed hats ma , re had at the auction atom PRI VALE PALE REGISTER. hT Real estate entered on our private gale reinter and advernrA oceamonallr to cur subtle &ate abetmets rot winch I.trVenmes are praetor) aratekly.tfree of shame PALL QA L.L'L STOOP , 2.. ND REAL ESTATE. Ala Fn I Sh:r. Jan. 17, evrnmg, At the EA:hshge. Frr Part of rue t and Nile for own of Za, spurn Witt now ready. BITCKti LOAM' PEWS, &a. Oa Tueatny Everuna, Jin. 17. at 7 a'clJea, u/I, be eoia, ct me Pb CzJa ;Ls eew So It 3, woe r - .1.1..V0. sts'e. Fir At Reformel Fclth Church. eon., ectn sal SLnu: barCea +treas. itor.A A. Pew &F. nod.i• a A 1.1•. Thin? Rer.ntel nut , h Chr.r.lh corner ni 1 ezth and Flq.ort crerts. Sir Mi==al=lllZiSl - - . A oh re Plt;ladel . phil Library. -hare Vero. irt.'z 14 , haros raoto., Market t o.—par 910 , .(u.1 &3 ononallshares ban Frar.c.r.o Lard Assoctsnon EXTRA . r ,'AI,F,--957.0.70 RAILROAD SCADS. thl Thur.?, NlOrrlir.g• I , I, inst.. nt 11 t.',l CA at the I , 3.chanee. without te• I , Pr' 3 , , nt of w l .-..0 t• cht. con , er..- 1.29 6 91 T 7; r•; r.. 1 Rluir , ,a4 fast mot. gug REAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY 17. At 7 o'ch,ek m the Orphaue Court 0, - .le—/•st•Efe. 01 William Kirkpatrick, der..4sed THREE-STORY BRICK DWELT 1N 1 ), Ft.:;tont., Twel1•11 and Tloiteecth oz:d Faza - ater Rod Catharine rreets. SIX DWELUNGS.—Siz. three-story brick 654.'1 ars, lorret orot Birch street between Fifteenth an t n . .dritzwq , er and stre , ta l'eremotors Saie.—Tllllr.E-ST Y BRICK DIVFL LING, Ne. cod North r.h.verAti crest. at,ose Brown. 77 bite lturnethate poi.4z—szoon. REAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY U. At 12 n'eln_l(.ll,.ll. Perempt Fa' —F reh onant of whona roar con oern.-1 th ACRES LA? D. TEXAS. - One Is one of land, coat unto{ 1,42.1 sores. Niteuge.ochez county on tho west bs , k of tree An.ielina river. 22 nide.; front ~a-..he,. ..he,. Tea?, sr Cute 'fruatonie SVe.—LARG h. AND Vit LUABLE LOT OF I _ , Rtht'Nft. s:nrn side of Market scree:. watt at Taco , . trot, Gd feet fro -it, l 5 feet deep. to Ash allay. Two irnnr R. REAL ESTATE 8 ',LE—JANUAR': 21. At 12 o'c'ook. noon. Orphan.' Court Sale—h shoe of William Camel dent. tlSt. Ou, ELL r 105.—5-1 three-store [Tint and three frame dwelhri.a, Germantown rind and Minor Street; la'? No there Inbar:ma. ' 1 . 1,11 Con , t tia't —Fatar. n Mars Pacts. deo'd. rlill EDE], N1A131.,} t,llOl sr) RENT OF (16i A YEAR—par St o,t tot east aide of Se cond etre, t, south of C 1 1 ,10.11, elesr of =en; seenred try r wro three star. tin , kdwel ,rys. I . l.tiriA`T ER' tWN-S11 , :, RESIPF.NCE. with ode lard, Nnrth Itren.l r. try rt. rest sale. et aye Slater. L:t IA by 2CX., feet. wall twn trues. House SS IPEL front. filttaaed with 0104) moles inipr.rwment. also trinn stnt....l rod coach house on the rear end of the lot. on C•trttp!e str=eet. G.; , " Bee sand:ails. Trus'eaa' Peremptory S,ile.—rwo 1 ARTS AND VAI.VALILE 61 11. VINO LOTS. one at the northwest comer -Inlter and terseant streets- with fronts on the Fran:hod road and Llo)11 street rho other at the northeast corner of C-oral 1111 a Perttenrt streets. watt t rout on L old atreer, NiretePnin ward. Toe tsoto he sold as one 1- - t, with five Ironic. ire Sale • Sale st Nor. 1.19 and 141 South Fourth Scre.t. SUPERIOR FUP.N !TITRE. IR ...Pfeil-PLATE 21112 - ROES, PIANO-FORTY, 1.1R1ME.1...t CARPETS. On Thursday Morrunc, At 9 o'clock. at the Auction Store, eu ASVIDSCIIIt of lietioud hand turroture. a.ezart waro-Eater, Lon mirror., carpets, etc. frcm dream= cue removed to tke Acre to: convemeGis.9 07 tale. Sale for 3: count tented ' , titer. SOLE LEATH s.H. HAVEtiSeCKS, &e. On Thursday Menotti. At h) nt the store. intheet Intr . % 13.'231 v.l.lnle en:a !either. ant I. ha• etrieks. ok4r MMIS to ex35u1024.1 90) tIITIO Cret:oll 13IUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, No. South THIRD Street. below 'Walnut. LARGI* SALE. OF FORFEITFD ORDER OF ABRAHAM. NATI:WIS. EtokAr. - - - - - On Tu.sday Mornmg. Jan. 37. ISO, at 94 o'clock A. M cont. s':r.g of gel and silver Patent lover. duplex. ant other-watches. gc , l clout s. naps. Encer-r, n.a. breast- vt:_s. Pencil cstcs. r.i. r rirare. 1,0 T 0. •pacts. bead. dregges, Y.rame. revolvtng. el.. NOTII . I.—AII persons daring srndaon niX , a+tsnut ni- over the legal 3.nct6 of •tine sr ,!l call and redeem •he same, OthOrIVI , , I GC• will at ped.e nil, on the ehoNe day. Aa R N 4TH A Broker. ' N. W. coo. Sixth sr.] Ca'leschill •ta. MOSES NATIIANS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERMAN?, saittessi ..orcer SIXTH and RACE Streets. 8230,(i0ri laezeor wall amounts. oei stuck,. euld end eth er V-ater dintr.rubte. vrateLes. Jewel ry, Amebae nacre. dry goods. elotiane. grocer:es. ci gars hardware. rtrtlery. musical ireirvir.enta.farnarre, bedtime. none.. vehicles, barren. and on all ar !ries of value. for 11,1 y lyiath of tare itereedrvyn. more liberal term. than at ray otter estarlicartert ist oily GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS - - - At private We, Pyle nd plr.n forte. In r.cp n,eewood ease, ere: Ste./ prt e *VA; tote Id caret sold hennas rase patent Inver watch. dooblr time and lade endent second+. Mal, 81; fine 1.1)41 hen:ins-ease ensl,sh Pw tont !roof arrtrors 01 the List approved and hest .rmiEnarfrom SZ3to SlCal; fine cold 'tout le e.utnmEnSS lob p tent lie a wr•ched. best mate. Goa. re. Al to SOU; fine 13-crrat huntin.-oare dettelowl patent later watches 11Jowele, tram 513 open tot' do.. trona 510 to 512: fine rO-caret gold Lept e rus•mc ease arntenrs at €2ll oren Pape do.. from 'lle silver En.l 711 rat leer watches in barrios Pores and double 1 ottom. of the roost asproa ed a bet! make, from 510 to .”); Amertenn hnntani ins e silver poent lever orate,' at 4 15; loinuni case s Iver duslex watcher; ditto r.ouVe time from 12* Iv S3l: boasts; case silver lever watcher, full JeWitTiM. wind, Van at a boy, from :ale le ;in.); I,riane fr,,r, $l2 to §lit; •hunt , nr rase ••Iver detached laver wr , cher• pars Ls, from ell to el:: co, co fare do.. from ?Stn 3; Martins roe eilVar I-rpme watcher. full lewelled from 57 to eq); open foe do, from 53*0 .6: silver startler watch... from 53 to 55; ulcer French eAt - fiee. 1 •=t1:1 utrn 43; poY pat( rata And OPLIrt •rr. , *lerrn• rind Lnfirnn Sw sr, and trench wate . her. r- h m SI to Sin; fine sold vest. 100, and neck.ohamert SI cents }or Own.: fine cold sets of car-Tin.. brenStienn see mracelete. herds, fineer o ts, and feer, , TT.U r even ner sort pt.on.'for less Man calf the usual selhnt prises. aaLfer) to loan, In aurae to sot ape earl.% on Or, and et r•) kind I f oes, ages/ rate of el.sretn: than aril otter establ,srnent in the city. OVT-DOOR SALES attended to perev - iely - 1 - .; the ancurl:Leo:, &t very le► CONSIGNMENTS SOLICIT-Ft% Convinment4 of all and every bud of :cols Foliated for puLlte tvro-thlrcle the valve of the roods vll.l be a:iv:meta to anbcov.tyroy of the vile. MOSES NATIL.N. ST. LOUIS, 316 WIILIAMS . 6 - . BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS North 1 0 .0.13 Mt ere CIA sham. & Co. ph I , , , trdphta.l neer tho.r arra arse to the marcha,tta, ,ra-zutactarers, and others of Pld'adtlyhdt for the tale or dry: ca , da, Car yes, L one, shoes. hardware, Jewelry. Se , &c. Pg'" Cash advanece mad. on receipt of go 4a. er7 - Eettlements u, , ,ds three 4'oe after rata. REIFERF.NC'Bct Messrs. Mtera, Clashora, k dtuart & Brother f'l, Can W, ek.Towc•end & Witrens, New littk. L B. Carta .4 Co., New 10-k. Wood. Chrtsty. & Co.. St. lAtu r,Mo, " Crow, McCreary, & Co.. ••(En4-fulvl7 BREAD pURE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY IHE MECHANICAL BAKERY, OLN D 2 ODIAINSD AT LPN FOLLOWING PLACES: mEHHA,HIGAL BAKERY, H. W. onroer of Broad ILIA Vine streets. O.M. CLARK.— --Peplnr street. below Tenth. H. AIoNEIL. —S.',XL.te"err.reaer•„.sth SATII 0 .t SON,— z.s&;rth alb swee t. JOHN G. MONEY— —No. IZ-1 Vice street T. P. 8311711.. —___No.ll3 North Fifth street. —..5.,F.. corner Fifth W. W. MATHEWS. bl . .q. rU c c o e rnV•7lentla Mad Lena streets. D. KNIGHT.—..—.-13r0,1 street, below Rd rut. GEORGE UARVENI lin Loinbarl street. D. --.--. N. zerrier Su - teat: 1i and Pine street, COURTNEY—..—N . Stl.i Seuth Tweatn EL R. WANAMAKER --F e 't dTr ' i! itreet. &bore Sixth. ___Corna r .oath Fourth Pal Jhnctor: ar mete.L. ROLLAND.— ---. —9. W. comar Stxteenthst °Oen streeta. !Z0. ,. :2-7) North Elaver.th E. LENTZ- DAVID SADDLER-._. street. J. WEIGHTAA:I Tiorteenth street. belor street 8. B. TOMXIII3.--.No. North Front H BROOKS.— corr. , r ofiheventh and Ihee streets. F. NORRIS.— caner Tenth and lIMMEIEMMM J. +SHUSTER-- --S. ' Vf rn r Bread sz.l ...• • • - streets. THOS. T. rner rave! and 11.01 . eau, B. B. BOWN--.- N. F corn', Sa.th ar.d Pecierli Creets. atreet. eh ,:re ALEX. FULLERTON.— of FtP.h and Che 3. LAD .-No. 1731 Cod: el. street. MEMM!!! 3110. E. RANIBLER D. F. tT. W. WOLF_____.= card ea., W.,1 . 3lc CFI CK —72T2 Erect R. R. 13F.7.1.1',LY N. W. carer of 7. , xtif:l-. and i :rye: swat. . F. f art! S. NV. co-re, 'Ion.:11 srd bren J., cure 113 JULIUS KLEIN MRS. F. EL Llorr J. L. RICKS-- Ara, street. C. A. NAINIEN.---Trest Ph.lA .Ir!phia..lol.lr ab. Haver-fen! road. N. L. YAR.NELL—Lenr.z. JOIN BAILNDT--Trmont uJ r:na G,cve! .. Pear,. OEO. B. TOWNBENII. Welt Cliiiter. Peaa% M. 3IeCLEES Atlar.r:e CIO-. D. HORTON--_ F'..nercza, N. J. S. P. F.BERLEIN ta. Fn ECTIANICAL BAKERY. S. W. Corner BROAD end VINE Strettl, PHILADFLPRIA. Thn eataidtshment tar w ti wperstten. day ar,d night, and all are rTapectt.l ...iced to call art ate tLe 'whole process of 1,7,1,1-111 , 0,13 Z (of LIZTI.SeIVeI, . _ The underaigneoi takes she li'erty of ;ma ins that fo r thirty-fire years he hits 1-ren a practiced B.ker—nre as aPPrentice, and o as ;mime titan in one of the Ent houses in Seot , and. and twenty -firs es tr.aster—dus ng which time he has half the opportunity of triakm.r many experiments. and observing ail the imgroceruenta which have teen made during that period. In this estahliehment. of which ha lits mac the man rtscnirat, in addition to the complete 1 , 4.1t-sit:dm Ina ne ry , ho has how facilities of many kands tot hire ta (eye possessed, Hem_ unrestrained in the purchase of Pour. none but the soundest and heat shall es-or lie used: ani he has no hesitation in tap ta)too tuat Bread of a% Inner eon be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and seaht by that made bLthe ordinary process. Banulies teas-Mr+ the Bread made by the Mechanical Bakery nu cot been tried, or in which it has been tried only at its commencement, before the machinery was in Perfect working order, are respectfully asked to ei:e tt atrial now, the undersigned belies no it would lead to mutual advantage. -TORN O. IitOXEY, molt-If Superintendent Cli T lON !—ASTROLOGY!—LOOK OFT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL I—The corer fading Mts. VAN 11011. N is the bode she suc ceeds when all others bare tared. All who are in trouble. all who hare been unfortunate. deceirec by (also promtiea, dy to her for educe and comfort /a fore aifairs Ja4 earl, fuels. the has the seotet of winntng the affections of the opposite sea. it is this Chet which induces Older - ate pretenders to Ire to umbels her, and copy hcr arlvert.sement. She shows fou the lg kergess of your tuture wife. husromi, or alga,/ elled. It la wall known to the ratho at lease tat she a the fact and c.nly pareott wt..: can show the liken:gee In tenlity. and crn give enure 'sus/action on all the eon °ergs of hfe.wtuqh can to tested and yrotted by [how flUtlf. bulb, rimmed. and etc - ale. wko daily MA loony matt her. tome true ! oome all! Plo. IEI Lom uARD buret, tehreen haiper and Broad. tall Grr
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