The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 17, 1860, Image 4

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    HitorolarioatAar ANEODOTE.—In the year
1,778, when the combined forces of France and
*oriels:l9am contemplating an attack on
'Newport, t. 1., General Sullivan arranged his
command to march against the British army.
'He disposed his troops into three divisions:'
the first ;division were ordered to take the
west road, the second to take the east road,
And the thirdlto march in the centre. The ad.'
oval - zee-guard having arrived within 800 yards
of the British fort, commenced throwing up,
entrenchments. The British then fired a few •
scattering shot, which passed over. the heads;
of ithe Americans' without doing any injury.
The American guardswere placed about thirty
rodsin advance of the army, and within speak-'
ing distance of the guards of the British ; and.
in full view were five or six hundred horses
feeding, which excited the _enterprise of a
• young martby the name of Mason, about twen
ty years old. • This young.ma.n, in open day,
and in the presence of both armies, conceived:
the bold dettign of carrying off one of these
horses as a prize. In a low piece of ground,
between both sentinels, were a few scatter
ing alders, by means of which he contrived to
yens both lines undiscovered, and made direct
for the pasture, where the horses, with their
saddles on, were feeding, and the bridles
slipped about their necks. Among these he
selected the best horse he could find, which he
mounted, and, after leaping two or three
fences, entered the road which led to the
American army. As he approached the Bri,
tish guards, he put spurs to his horsetanci
passed them before they had time to recover
from their surprise; when he received the fire
of both sentinels at the same time. But he
had the good fortune to escape unhurt, and
arrived safe in the Amerloan\camp with hie
noble prize, when he halted, and•drawing the
pistols from his holsters, discharged them . both
in'triumpb.
But the alarm givon by the sentinels called
out both armies, and the panic extended even
to the British fleet In theharbor. Alarm guns
were fired for many miles up and down the
coast, and the whole country was filled with
the utmost Consternation. , The British army
paraded in front of the , fort, expecting iirano.
dlate attack. The troopers Immediately sprang
for their horses, when lot one poor red-coat
was seen wandering alone, destitute of a horse.
The cause of alarm was soon discovered, and
both armies retired.
Mason, after exhibiting his horse in proud
triumph for about two hours, sold him for live
hundred dollars, a fair reward for an adven
ture which;though not strictly in accordance
with the precepts of the w moral law," (which,
fn times ofemergency, are often disregarded,)
was one of the most bold, daring and success
ful enterprises that history records.
,
Is a not uncommon thing to hear
all who do not possess musical ears, denounced
as barbailans, Goths and Vandals—in short,
St seiazia bo conceded that, as 'Sliakspeare
bath it
"The man that hath no musio in himself,
Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds,
Is fit for treasons, stratagems and.spoill
The motions of hie soul are dull es night,
And his erections dark cur 'Erebus I
Let no such roan be trusted."
We are not of those who believe that, as a
general thing, the untuned ear is deserving of
such reproach, although even the grave Mato.
Tian, Folyloius, ascribes the humanity of :the
ancient Arcadians to their knowledge of the
musical art, and the barbarity of their neigh-
Cynethians, to their neglect of it.
Nor are we at all convinced that we aro in er
ror, because Beattie, does not suppose that a
man of ' Polybius' penetration could be mis
taken in a matter of this kind.
To" show the falsity of this musical theory,
we might adduce numerous instances. The
love of elegant Poetry, and of Music, both the
offspring of refinement, are often disassocia
ted. Burke, for example, was an Wait lover
of Poetry, and particularly of Milton, in which
his exuberant mind discovered kindred reflec
tions. But Burke had little ear for music.
Fox had none at all. The ears of Pitt and Dr.
Johnson were equally tuneless. Alter all, we
believe that the profession which thousands
make for music is only an affected penchant.
LANGUAGZ or FLowsus.—Our fair readers
are respectfhlly requested not to pressnt a
sprig of. geranium to a young gentleman for
whom they entertain no more than ordinary
friendship; for, since the publication of Illo
ra'il Dictionary, it is generally understood as
an evidence of preference over all other suitors.
Dogwood blossoms signify ic I hate you," mid
may be distributed among the grosser sex, rid
libitum. Whenever a ranunculua is 'altered
you, you are to understand "how much the
youth is dazzled by your charms;" exhibit
then the" them apple, and bid him good eve
ning.
IMPOR ntrioNs.
(Reported for the Prem.(
LIVERPOOL—Ship Ann B Hooper, Hooper-401 skits
mdse Stuart & Broi 73 ik D Parrish; 71 mem & Co; 30
Writy & tidlilan; 34 13 lirahain & Co; 13 II Weiner; 10 W
Mcßae & co; 7 Shaoleigh Hue Hill; 6 Li run
dg w India & Co; 2 Pt t.; Redmond & Co; 6 polo grass
feed D • nudreth & BUD; 50 tea ble.whing powders 40 do
sulptt amnion's, rowers W siglamao; 119 do soda ash°
W GhtlruhiS2 7 ll -26 do bleathing powders Jessup a
NO; .315 do soda 53 do Washing powilorq F., &
arnall & OW 63 do soda Ph 10 do chlorate of
rem 100 bet borax 6 bins alkali Dulles & Cope;
41 , ,trtindlet steel Curtis & klair • 100 ohms plates
Norm & Son; ,9 packages steel ' lsarlor & Co;
3610 boxes tin plates N trotter & Co; 200 bundles iron
W F Potts; 1900 bars X) boodles Iron 81 II Mahony &
630 WI. do C D Robbins & Co; 230 bdls do Potts &
netts ; SI lairs 663 bdis do le & oTaylor ; 860 bare do
orris & Jooes is Co ; 65 Gass* steel D T dolly ; 66 alms
seeds R 1 2 pkss hdw Marshall & Cot 2
do files K D Yllmdolt t 1 pkg mdss Ali Carson • sdo D.
wwwo i2do W i P jug nOllllll ;21 Leonard & ' Baker;
Serra earthw Wilson & Bonne; 20 do AN Liberman'
4 o Thos Moseley ; 368 do Skt Pierce, Son & Co,* 72 d
As ow Al do ti Hainuiersleg ; 1 300 sacks salt 8 Bald.
anti & Cot Led pkgs mdse 189 casks sods ash 3 bales wool
" pit I y o
.n order.
A I M Robt Pennell, Huxrerd
-0911 galls .Winter pomp!. 16 FM do bleached winter
whaled°, ellrober, Bating & Co ; 102 do winter sperm
7e6760 blew:Hied winter whwe do, liod,sei .n & Keen ;
Mk/ do winter sperm do, Chas Amory, Jr. & t,o ; 770 do
do roohran & Russel ; 1650 Ins sperm canthes, 3118 galls
sperm oil, J 1.• l'ouiroy; 1411 galls whale oil pressings,
UV- Its foots: 0 mane & MeKeone; 44 bales 17 eases
111dae, Chi mery. Jr, & Co; 21 bales paper hangings,
113oWell & ftroa ; I do n Dimond & Co ; 27 do J E Van
weer; 15 boles mills, Penn's Railroad Co ; 1637 galls
.41 411.1tAll i g r i d ll t , ° C...-Sehr Lizzie idaull-22 bales
raga & Moore 226 bagii. a nuts 6 Colson ; sdo
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, 26 biles cotton. 96 bids rosin 6 6 Van Musings. J r ,•
611 Dalai cotton,' 142 bble rosin, 100 bids tar t 200 do spirits
wrpene Cochran & Russell 4_26 do spirits turPootine
o Johnson; II btles *Won Kateli & Poster' 18 do
4 1 , 1
eilidss ic Erin 125 du, 301 Co nUtl. 60 bales cotton,
6/11 bids rosin order.
BON AIRE—Bri, Plantagenet-040 bbts salt B A Bon
der & Co.
eatiadmia.illa. BOARD OF TRADE.
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Otimmshio Vigo, bliarhougo, Liverpool, vjg,
Queenstown
Pr. amp drnganza, Helm Liverpool, soon
Brig !Amato, King ...............eardeass, soon
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
FROM TILE UNITED STATES.
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roman.. - ..... Neer lork. • Bremen • __Jan 28
ru5ent..........New Yo rk..tfoutbampton.. --Feb 1
wi0n.•.........L. New York, .Havre....-.-..--. Feb 4
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John It ..... ...,111nenow../fety York."... Den 28
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1na....400 . ... ~ 4ivo r puol . . Portland, ...............lan 4
oaten- .-...aouthampton..Plew York ....... .....Jan 11
aunta.:.-..Donthampton..N err Y0rk....-......Feb 4
Ara40...-....Bouthampum..Nerr Yerk—.............Feb 8
The Califonna Mad Steamer, call front New York on
the Bth and lUth of each month.
The Havana Summate leave New York on the fdli ra• ft_h.
. I.lth 11th, and Nth of each month, and Charleston, U.,
• on v g i e 4th and 19th.
~ an the above date, fall on
.13unday, the steamers
will tail onhiondar, except from N ew Orleans.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
141R11 01 1 rlll/,,A.11111,P111A,. Sim 17, MO.
6112011.88.8., m ---.7 20-81 1 71 „ .5 0
wan wA'Erat-- .8 5B
ARRIVED. • .
oteamship Boston, Bellew. 21 hours from New York.
... with mdse anyassengers to J Allderdice. -
Snip Anti E miser. lioopor, 41 days from Liverpool,
With within to it Penrose.
Brig vrarg,lgle, Fonl.3llnyn from New York, in bal
last to.Thoe Wattson & Sons.
01,14ARED.
Steamship Konnebeo, Hand, Piew York, .1 iliderthee.
' (Correspondence of the Philadelphia_Bchallge.)
NORFOLK, Va, Jan. 14.
Tho steamer Philadelphia arrived here this morning
In'm Philadelphia. and 24 hoots from Cape Henlopen,
notwithstandin having encountered a gale the whole
• son. liar, Maohinery work,' With the regularity of a
chronometer, and her nailing dualities are every thing
that oould, be desired. I ant now coasting here, and will
leave here this evening for Wiltlegtoo
Yours,&o.• JO P. ',kyr, Master.
•
MEMORANDA.
Mt .Th e nalui Ware , pilot, reports the, follovring
;;„ Is as Baying passed to sea: On Thursday ,bark Seal
for filat,ovis on Saturday, barks for
mt. A A Drebo rt, for -Cardenas, and Wig_ chen
• or New Orlennef- liuuda. at a P al, shirt
• • d lame, for Pensacola, bar ks Contains, for
Canton, for Brnuswiok. Ca
Danielnd brig Ell
Ingo. At Reedy Island, br i g a Mato!
I
7 , • .. °bile. At New Castle; the lotus bound down.
fred can% from Mavens, at the, p r e ft k wa t6,- o n
, Ito lesticiuder;Peonn; for Philadelphia, entered for
LiStitynol 234 ult. , • ' '
, amp Tornaderalumford, for Bornbay,wne in the river
at e t l VA lib li i all,7eit w afl ft . :l7l7 ' A' Calouits,,lriived
- Opvesend gdthalt.
' - Stu, Priebre, froth Rhanghaeßast'29th,
IMO bilks, at NOW York 11th lost,
r • rig -Twee Vrienden, (Outoh) tor Philadelphisortas
- ' reline Helyeet Pad ult.'
- - Bent A , Cord nry, Allen, for Georgetown, went to sea
from charlerten Nth test.
- Bohr Ha Ceintaliallailton, from Charleston, arrived
it Oserfetowno Oreth inst. • •
--Bohr Canino: Cooper, woo op of Wilmington, NC, 14th
• tor Yb ladelphia.
• ' - hr Jame, egadison, Travers, for Mirth , pan 47th, vrm
.' at k f lastoa Jam. Wm nit—before reported for MINI
SO „Itioharti , Vasa, Stink, at Ottorsetown, SC, nth
Inst. rom Charleston.
o
- Behr Limp sharp, Cmpton, from Matanzas, at Pen
' . OWNS Plol4olle Ttit lust, •
LEGAL.
IN VIE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND CoUNTY OF PIIILADELPHIA.
WALTER LAING vs. EDMUND STEELMAN.
Jane Term. 1869. No. 788. Ft. fa.
SAME vs.tlablE
, Septeinber Term, 1869. N 0.210. Fi fa.
DAVID JAY,NF , vs. Mist UND hTEEI.MAN.
beptetaber Term. 1849. No. 199. Fi. la,
CAME vs. 1010 E.
September Term, 1869, N 0.621. Ft. fa.
GEORGE C. BARBsAt vu. EDMUND STEELMAN.
Reotember Term. 1889. No. 188. FL fa.
JAMES BAKER vs. EDMUND STEELMAN.
doptember Term, 3859. No .285. In.
C. B. & V. M. SMITH. ve. EDAIUI4 1) STEELMAN.
September Torm,lB4). N 0.998. Fi. it.
'JOBE DOWLING vs. EDMUND STEELMAN.
Soptember Term, P 69. N 0.488. Fl. fa.
JOHN Al SICKF.I. vs. EDMUND_ STEELMAN.
Supremo boort. January Terum,lB,o. No. 9. Ft. It.
The Auditor appointed to make dietribution of the
Send in Court,. raised by the sale of personal properly by
virtue of the above write, will attend to tho dutles °Clue
appointment on MOEiJAY. the Seth day of January.
1880, at 4 o'clock P. M., at lime office. S. W. corner of
Philadelphia,t and Washington equate, in the eity of
when and where all persons inserested
are required to present their claims, or else be debarred
from coming' in upon said fund.
January 18, 180. CLEMENT B. PENROSE.
10113-100 Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIIE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Hartle of WHAT AM W. CRAM, deoeasod. Aooount
of ANNE B. P. CHEW. Executrix.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, nettle,
ariCadidst the acoount of Anne fit P. Chew, Execu
trix of the last will of said William W. Chew, deoensed
and to make distribution of the Warm in the hands
of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for
the purpose of hie appointment on MONDAY, Jammu) ,
2.3c1 LP 60 at 4 o'olook P. M., at hie o ffi ce, N0.,2 1 1 South
F I PTH 'Street, in the oity of FlilladolpLitL.
jal2-thetu-dt JOHN 0. Hal KN, Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS , COURT FOR TILE
-E. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of MARV 0. LIPPINCOTT, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to tiudit,
settle, and adjust the account o Joshua Lippincott,
Jr., Administrator of the estate o [Mary 0. Lippincott,
deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in
the hande.of the accountant, will meet the parties in
terested for the purposes of his appointment, on MON
DAY. January 23d, MU, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his
No. 255 douth Fourth street, in the city of Phila
delphia. -
mis-stuth-et WM. $E ftEANT. Auditor.
IN TIDO ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP OFI•. ADEL WA.
Estate or BARAK. B. PHELPS, deceased.
The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adiu t the account of HAW]) H. H GAN. Execu
tor of BAR.s 11 B. PHELPS, deceased. and to make dis
tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant,
will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his
aPpointment, on _FRIDAY, the 27th January, 1860, at
to clock, P. M , his abut, /28 oath 817C.Td Street.
in the City 'of Pluladolphts.
ja7-stuth6t • OF.O. A. COFFEY. Auditor.
-R. THE SUrREME co tatT OF PENN
SYLVANIA, FOR. THE EASTERN DISTRICT
Oflanuary term. 260. No. 26. In Equity.
Elizabeth Y. Walker vs. Sophia V andewaterDunshee.
George M. Patolion, Mußelit Munn. rind Sam!' Ann
Martin, his wife. George Patchen. Edward Fitzgerald
Patohen. Samuel J. Welker Patchon, Joseph Patolien,
Sarah Marshall, 't homes. Marshall. Martha Trimmer,
darah Duck, Emma purner, hlarshalt, Emma
Ylarshall, Samuel blarehall, John Manumit. Ann Mar.
shad, William M. Entriken, Benjamin Johnson, and
Mary Ann Johnson. his wife, Benja min
Entriken,
Emma Entriken, Thomas Entriken, Emma Entriken.
Mary Entriksn, John Entriken.
And now, Dec. Srd, 1859. on Sling the bill in this ease,
and on motion of John C. Knoxl and David Webster,
Solioitors of comp , ninant. it is ordered that a writ of
aulmcena be issued, returnable on the S st Monday of
February next, and that the writ be served personally,
or try
copy, on all of the defendants residing in this Corn
mouwealth, and that as to such of the defendants an re
side out of the Plate. notice be given by the publication
of the writ in" The Press." a daily paper published in
.he city of Philadelphia. at least once a week, for six
successive weeks Aud it is further ordered that John
F. Whitening Esc, is appointed grdian nil Num, for
Edward Fitzgerald Patchen. S. J. Walker Patchon. and
Joseph ?Mahan. minor children of Henry Fraction, do
°eased, Emma Betaken. Mary Palmitin), and John En
triken, minor children of Thomas Entriken, deceased,
and that a copy of "The Press," contain ng the writ
and notice. haricot to the poet Once per mail of the non
resident defendants.
Certifier, from the record.
In tostimonywhereof, I have hereunto set my
seal hand, and affixed the seal of the said Sup eine
Court. at Philadelphia. this fifth day of De
cetriber, A.D. 1869, RO. •sYLER, Prothonotary.
PASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYDT A
AA Nib. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA, SS.
roe idonmonwealth of Pennsylvania, to Sophia Van
dewater Dunshee. George M. Pritchen. Mulford Martin,
and Marne Ann Martin. his wife. George Pinchen, he ,
ward Fitzgerald Patehen. Samuel J. Walker Patchen.
Joseph Patchen, Sarah Marshall. Thomas Marshall
Martha Trimmer, Sarah Bunk, Emma Dumey. Wil
liam Marshall, Emma Marshall frainuel Marshall. John
Marshall - Ann Marshall. William M. Entriken, Benja
min Johnson. and Mary Ann Johnson. hie wife, Eliza
beth Entriken. Emma Entriken, Thomas Entriken,
Emma Entriken, Mary Entriken. John Entriken
We command you. that you nominally he anti appear
before tholusticeenf our Suprem. Court of Penner Minim,
at a court to be holden at Philadelphia. in and for the
Eastern district. on the Snit Monday of h ebruary next.
to answer to a b,li of complaint exhibited axitinat you in
our said court by Elizabeth T. Walker. and do further
and to receive what our raid court shall have considered
in Ibis Cobalt. And this yen are net to omit under the
penalty of four hundred dot tars.
Witness the Non. Walter H. Lowrie Chief Justice of
oar said court. at Phibidolphia, the third day of Decem
ber. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-nine.
RU. TYLER. Prothonotary.
MEMORANDUM.—The defendants have to enter
their appearance in the suit in the Prothonotary's office
on or before the day at which the Alit is returnable;
otherwise the bill may be taken PTO COPIPSIO.
add•tutlt Ito. TYLER, ProitionotarY.
BREAD
PURE AND 011EAP BREAD,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
CAN BE OBTAINED AT . TEE lOLLOWINO
PLACES:
MECHANICAL BAKERY, B. W. Donner of Broad DAM
Vine abrade.
0.1% CLARK.— .--.—P op lar street, below
H. MoNEIL.— L.corne et. Sixth and
Coates stre
JATHO ,Nci, 2.56 North Fifth street.
JOHN 0, MOXEY-- —N0.1123 Vine street.
T. P. North Fifth skeet.
E. 800 Y—...- H. E. corner t Fifth sad
8 runs
W. W, end
Lomat streets,
D. —Broad street, below Wal
nut.
GEORGE GARVIN---.—No. 1419 Lombard street.
D. COURTNEY., —....N in Nl ig g i r i t , r B xteenth
WM. C0URTNEY._....... —...—N0. Ast Bong ' twelfth
street.
IL R. WANAMAKE _..Fe d e oe rat street, above
xth.
S. LENTZ— --Corner South Fourth and
Johnston streets.
L. HOLLAND.— Stxteenth an
DAVID SADDLER " Wig' Eleventh
street,
I. WEIGIITMAN--...—Thlrteenth street. below
Thompson street.
S. S. 1040 North Front
. _ _
etreet.
B. BROOKS.— W. corner ofiSeventh
and Pine etreete. •
F. W. corner Tenth and
Bhippen streets.
E. B. TURNER.—..—....—No. 1218 South Front
street.
J. BHUBTER---- B. W. corner Broad and
Parrish streets.
THOS. T. 8LE8T...............—C0rner Nineteenth street
and Ridge avenne.
8. 8. E. corner Ninth and
Federal streets.
J. MeINTYRF Twenty-second street, ab.
Coates.
ALEX. FULLRRTON........—Corner of Fifth and Chris
tian.
81R8. E. RAMBLER.....--No. 1731 Coates street.
D. F. & T. W. WOLF ea Girard avenue,
WM. Mc0RACKEN—....:......V02 Hamilton street.
R. R. oorner of Twelfth
and Me on etre . jet.
JULIUS W. cor. or Thirteenth
M. stre
NIPPEB and Parri corner sh
of et.
Fourth
end Green street.
111 Ra. F. E LLIOTT .....8. IV. corner Tenth and
Green street.
J. L. HICKB.--.—.....Camdeu, N. J., store 119
Are), street.
C. Philadelphia, &tithe.
ab. Enverford road,
N. L. YARNELL—Leiun, Penns.
JOHN BARNDT---Tremont and Pine Grovel
Penna.
GEO. B. TOWNBENB.—West Chester, Penns
—..Atlantio City, N. J.
D. HORTON--......—F10ren0e, N. 5,
8. F. HBEHLEIN Columbia, Pa.
lex-tf
NIECHANICAL BAK.gRY, S. W. Corner
Mk BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA.
This establiehment ie now in emcees ful operation, day
and night, and all are respectfully invited to call and see
the wholepropels of bread-making for themselves,
The undersigned takes the liberty of saying that for
thirty-five years he has been a prac t ical Baker—five as
apprentice and five as journeyman in one of the hrst
house. in %rotten& and twenty-five as pester — during
which time e has had the opportunity of making many
experiments, and observing all the improvements which
have been made during thatperiod.
In this establishment, of which he bee now the man
agement„ in addition to the complete labor-saving ma
ehlnerY. he has how facilities of many kinds not hereto
roye possessed.
Being Pnrestmined io the purchase of lour, none but
the soundest and best shall ever be used; and he has no
hesitation In saying that Bread of all kinds can be de
livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made
by the ordinary proems.
Families in which the Bread made by, the Mechanical
Bakery has not been tried, or in which hag been tried
only at it, commencement, before the machinery was in
perfeotworking order, re reirpectfolly asked to give it
a trial now, the unders igned believing it would lead to
mutual advantage. JOHN u. MOXEY,
mist-tf Superintendent
MACHINERY AND IRON.
81.111121. V. MIRRICE. I. VAVONIII
NVIMI4X
FOUNDRY,
.
gOUTTIWARK FOUNDRY,
Poa FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREET/,
goNa t
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
Ataantaotora High and. /ow Premium Steam &sines,
for an d , River, and Mann. Novice.
„Woos, Oaootner Tadm, Iron Boats, &o , ; Castings
of ail kmde int or rya or Drama
Iron Frania r for Gam Works, Work Shove, RMI
- Stations, , • '
Retorte and as for
of the latest and most Ha
ywood orystrwofion.
Every description of_ Ylru,tion Machinery, snob as
Sugar, Saw and Grivt.fdills tp. aouom tam use 844103
T r i k ViteilA P ßtel a r l i ffAr tang
ApparatosNaomota'a teal Steam Emmet; Ana .
AingawaD Jr Wolsey's Patent (Marla( num=
Ins Bl&OraZe•
SILVER.SOAP—A simple preparation
for cleansing Silver Plate, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar
ble, .h.o. far more convenient and effeetive than any
other. one half the labor of House cleaning mil, •be
saved by using this Soap which cannot possibly ere
the finest lino white, an as no se rubbing IX Tea red,
the saving in the wear o the paint is mpoh greater then
the oost (lithe Soap. It eaves the our ace es pure antl
white asylum new. Manufactured onlyby the lion
indexical Soap Oompaur. and amid by thely_mis m bid
agonoralAMAßD ,t VQ,, Apothecaries, TWEL TB
tui OHERTNII . • - et.
NAVAL STORES.
•
300 bble Siorita Turpentine.
30 do erode Turpentine,
5400 do rpping Rosin,
11 , 0
do Te r.
Z 0.5 do toh,_lrt store and for sale 1:1A
ROWLY, ABHULIRNE , tr.. Co '
al No. IS WHIT if V. 14A AVER
,
UPEFIRAID BURAX, in store and for
%, sale WETHBRILL & BRQ_THER,
d9l 91.:97 Rnil 40 Nein/. 191,1111,119[trail
MITON'S ritiOAUSTIO TILES toy
floors.
me,tto.rlog for oottagOSiia,.kiznt ri tltrdligmanWates ooa
dnotois
ed a
• fat.lll IMO IN &NAM&
MARTIN & QUAYLE'S
Lvio- 'STATIONERY TOY AND FANOY 600D. _pi psi k gm,
toes wALr4UT BTI T,
•
snow manum it
na:Smfp P ILADaPHIA.
Constantly on hand Parfnmara Toi lot Article&
• I gu t 1. 8. eras,
waren, and finetpulveriztd A coffee and_yelnw
War, for isle by JAIVIEB GRAHAM dc LBTI
A idtreet. Jag
SYRUP 'MOLASSES, tte.-600 Ithda. and
bide; °home end medium Syrup. Alen, prima Mus
eovndo Mo'fiven, Me sale by.JAML4 ORALIAMI 00.,
LETITIA Street. Ja9
JAVA CUFFEE.-1.000 pockets prime
Java Cot Tee, for sale by JAI VIES GRAHAM do CO..
GETITIA Street, • la 9
Sth AMMONIA—For Bale by AVETII-
BRILL & BROTHER, 47 and 4D NORTH BE
GM threat. • lalo
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
rIMIE PARTNERSIIIP lIERETOFORE
existine between the undersigned in the BT. LAW
RENCE HOTEL, under the firm name of W. h. CAMP
BELL & CO., has been this day dissolved by mulled.
cone-nt. W. B. CAMPBELL is authorized to wind up
the humus, who 1 , 111 hereafter carry it on on Ins nu n
atieeunt. WM. S. CAMPBELL,
A. GORDON ISULLIN.
January
THE COPARTNERSHIP lIF.,RETOFORE
existitut between the subscribers under the firm
of B. G. ?e.. J. ROBERTS Is disdol lied by mutual consent.
The busmena of said firm will be settled by Jesse Ro
berts. • B. O. ROBE WO,
Philadelphia. inn. 11, WO. .T. ROBERTS.
JESSE ROBERTS wilt continuo the lumber business
at heretofore ut Cltestnut Bill.
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE
•—• HEREBY GIVEN, That the Aubitoribere
hare formed and entered into a Limited Partnership,
under the provisions of the Laws of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
That the name of the firm or partnership to Ti Illiate
D. Edson. and the genet al nature of the business the
Manufacture and Sale of Bards and Shoes. That Wll
- D. Edson to the General Partner. and John Saun
ders amid Manlier/ion Saunders are the Special Part
nere. all residing in the City of Philadelphia. The
capital in cash oontribtlted it, the Special Partners is
Ten. Thnusand Dollifra, each contributing Five 'Thou
sand Dollars. The Partnership commences this TENTH
DAY OF JANUARY. 1060, and is to terminate DE
CEMBER 31,1801.
WILLIAM D. EDSON,
General Partner.
JOHN SAUNDERS.
MACPHERSON SA CINDERS.
Special Partners.
January lath, IMP.
THE FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & CO. HAS
been diesolved by mutant coneent. WILLIAM 1).
EDSON will settle up the business of the old firm. The
business of the 21mufacture and Sale of !biota and Shoes
will be continued at N 0.12 North FOURTLI Street. by
W ILLIA 51 D. .2.DSON, under a Limited Partnershty.
this day formed between him and JOHN SAUNIJERS
and MACPRERbON SAUNDERS.
SARAH I'. EDSON,
WILLIAM D. EDSON.
January 10th, WY). jail tin
NO T i CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
II the Copartnership under the firm of BECIC v
& DEI4, woo dissolved on the fourteenth day of De
oemher mat., and MOSES BECKER I. alone authorized
to settle toe busmen., and eau OS
the liquidation.
, 8 BECKER,
JOS. S. DELL,
Philadelphia. Dec. 19, MD. dot-stu&th Im'
N(AWE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
Wherese we. the subscribers, have this day re
newed and continued fora lurthor period of three yearn,
as hereinafter mentioned, the limited partnership en
tered into on the 31st day of December A. 12,56. to
commence on the Ist day of January, k. D. 11331, under
the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania approved Mardi list.
1333, , entitled "An Act relative to Limited Partner
shipr,l' and all other enactments of the said General
Assembly relative to Limited Partnerships—now, there
fore in compliance with the provisions of the said en
actments we publish the terms of said original rind
repewed, limited Partnership as follows:
First. The name or firm under which the said original
and renewer Limited Pe rtnershio was end is to bo con
ducted is that of J. T. PLATE & SCHOTTLER. •
&mond. The general nature of its business was and is
that of aleresants in a general Foreign and Domestic
Commission Business in the city of Philedelphia, and
also in the business of Importing and Exporting arid
Vending Merchandise on account of the said Limited
Partnership.
Third. The said Limited Partnership Was and is com
posed ofJORN THEOPHILI)B PLATE, who resides in
the oily of Philadelphia; of CARL C. BCHOTTLER,
whe resides in the said city of Philadelphia. anti
CHRISTOPHER F. PLATY.. whose pine e of residence
is at present in the free Hanseat ic city of Bremen.
The hail John Theophilua Plate and Carl C. Schottler
were and are all the general partners in the said origi
nal and renewed Limited Partnership, and the said
Chrigiopher F. Plate was and is the only special part
ner therein.
Fourth. The special partner, the said Chistopher F.
Plate. eontributed, aotually and in good faith, in each,
the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars to the capital or
common stock of the said original Limited Partnership,
no vart of which has been withdrawn therefrom.
Fifth. The said original Limited Partnership corn
menced on the first day of January. A. D. ISM, and was
to have terminated on the list day oFilleeema.r. A. D.
DM hut the same has been renewed and continued for
the further period of three years from the slat day of
December. A. D. lilar.and wilt terminate on the Slat day
of December. A.D. 1882.
. . .
Philadelphia, Deo. t05t,1.99.
J. THEPH. FLAW:,
IIA R C. BCHOTTLER.
CUR. FR. ELATE.
By hie Attorney in fact.
ja2.6vr GODFREY FREYTAO.
NOTICE.—The undersigned have this
dav_formed a copartnership. under the name of
P. MIXSL.L, Jr., Lumber Business ransactio occupy
Wholesale and Retail, and will
the yard lipmerly occupied by north & Mixsell, at the
corner of \ OKK and RICRMOND Streets, in the Nine
teenth Ward of the City of Philadelphia.
P. MIXSELL,Jr..
f MAL
Philadelphia, Jan.2.l, 1 3AM'L WILI
Al•l2t*
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
The partnership heretofore existing under the firm
of MORHIB JONES & CO. expired on the 91st ulti
mo, by limitation. Either of the partners a,ll uae the
name of the firm In settlement. JACOB Y. JONES and
RI,HARD 4. DOWNING retire from the humor's,
and the remaining partners have formed a new copart
nership. ISRAEL hIuRRIS,
JACOB P. JONES.
RICHARD H. DOWNING,
JOSEPH K. WHEELER,
ANDREW WHEELER.
Philadelphia, January 4, IS6O. •
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—ISRAEL
MORRIS. JOSEPH K. WHEELER, and AN
DREW Wu RELYR, partners in the late firm of MOR
RIS & JONES & CO.. have this day formed a °newt•
nershlP, under the firm of
MORRIS, WHEELER, & CQ..
and will cont,nde the Iron and Steel business In all its
hrannhee r an lietooforo conducted, at the old stand
MARKET and SIXTEENTH Streets.
Philadelphia, Jahns> 2, MO. Ja2-tf
SAVING FUNDS.
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.
(Moe, No. MI Nor THIRD Street
(gcmisolidation ank Smithey. )
CHARTERED BY TIM EGJOLATtiRE OFFENN
SYLVAN lA.
Deposita ceived sputa of One Dollar and npreatib
CENT. INTERESTC without nonce, with FIVE PER
from the day of deposit till with
drawn.
A responsible andjeliable Savings 4stitution hm
beep needed in the Northern part of e oity, and " T e
Henna Garden Savings Fund Boolety ' was ohartered
the legislature of l'enntryivitela te aunty this necessity.
,The Manager,. in °reneging arid locating, it. have been
governed wholly by a de to ezeommodate the busi
ness interest reef
lete
and want* of the very taros end enteroll-
Mae population o g i nk o iqpirmdfd.
From II to t% o'otoek; on, Monday and Tho.rsder
from I antii Co obor tbD eyewng.
... .
Sienkstrine.
W en P. Levy.. & eil Klett. phen Smith,
rm*
n. it. K. Strong.
f
met UndertofFer. !eda &sake,
mum Bert , neap's P. LeClem.
John HeseMr, Jr.. Cleorxe Kneobt,
Jrunee &hues,.
Joseph M. Crowell. Janet. Cook,
Hop, Win. MiWar/.
George Woeleper, Goo. T. Trip .
Peter O. Ellmnker. Poked 11, .., p.
JAMES B. PAINGL , rextdent,
Flatlets HART. Boormarr. isse-tr if
SSAVING}Ft:IND.—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
Large and email rums received, e_.nd_paid haAk en de
mand without notice, with VI - YE rEft CENT, INTE
REST from the C.., of dwelt to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours fro 9 until c o olook every day, and on
MONDAY EYENtNOS_from 7 until o'idook.
DRAFTS for rate on England. Ireland, and Hootlend,
Deal uproar
Preadent--STETREN R. CRAWFORD.
Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER.
PLINY FON. Aotiumf.
QAVING FUND--FIVE PER CENT. IN-
TpREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM-
P,ANk ..WALN UT Street, Southwest. corner of THIRD,
Philadelphia. Inoorporated by the State of Pennsylva
nia.
hloneY M received In anypun, large or small, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The °Mae is open every day from 11 o'olook In the
morning till g o'clock in the gvening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till El ,31ctik.
Hon, HENRy,BSNNER, President.
'Musk: J. Run ,, Beote SEtary. L R IDGE , Vice President.
DIRECTORS.
r. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll lirewster,
ward L. Carter, Joining LI., Barr, •
Bert Relfridge, tenets Lee,
mei K. Ashton. seph Ye het
Landreth Monne, - ears Digenderfer.
Money is reamed and payment/ made daily.
Q •
investments are made, in conformity with the
orovisions of the Charter, in Real Estate elortgages,
13round Rents, and euoh first-claim securities as will al
ways insure perfect seeurity to the depositors, and
whleh cannot fail to give permanently mid stainhty to
this Institution. ant-ty
COAL.
OUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR
'R..aiegercet. Buy your COAL AT HICKS', where
nothing but the vary best quality of Lehigh and &buy!.
tlll goal is offered at the following reduced prices;
Lehigh, Broken, Bap and Stove... ..... .../54 25 per ton,
Schuylkill " 4 (B
Warranted free from elate or duet and jull weight, al
RICKS'
_yard, southeast earner MARSHALL. and
WILLOW. Call and see, 010-em
W. GROOMS & CO.,
NJ a Offioe Bonth FOURTH [Rivet,
AND
WHARF, MS STREET ; 9UBUYLEILb,
Dealers and Shippers
• ow •
LocrusiMoinntaip, 0 A W L , and Schuylkill
.
Merchandise taken on whin. age. olkim
ULU AND SPRINO MOUNTAIN
s -J 1 - LEHIGH COAL,imparad pith ara, for pa le or.
bastl2tyyrks. Apply at xrdowt,Eve Dowd, M.14%31
ad w ILLOW Btreets 411-11
JOB PRINTING.
THE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE
"THE PRESS"
1 prepared to moats neatly, cheaply and expalticadly
IVIIRY DEOCIIITTION OP
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING.
PAMPHLETS.
PAPER nooxs,
BLANKS OF 11 1 1BRY DESCRIPTION,
POSTERS.
HANDBILLS,
Printing for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS,
MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS,
MECHANICS, BANKS,
RAILROAD AND INSURANCE
M. All orders left at the Publioation Oilioe of The
Press, N 0.417 CHESTNUT STREET, trill be promptly
Handed to. lel6-tf
MESSRS. ROSENTHAL 41
MORRIS, from Plymouth, England,
manufacturers at the celebrated
Pantescome" Speculates, respectfully solicit thepa
tronage of the ladies and gentlemen of Philadelphia
and vicinity, to themsuperitir ground spectacle gismos.
The valuable admit - age derived from them Is, that in
stead of vision becoming strained, heated, weakened,
and in numerous prison seriously injured, it is preserved
and strengthened, everything at once become/ clear
and brilliant, and very aged persons are enabled to em
ploy their eight at the moat minute occupation, either
by day•or candle-light; can see with those lenses of a
much less multi: mg power, and they du not require
the frequent changes to the dangerous effects of further
powerful asaistanoe.
Certifiestes can seen nt the office over Mr Christ
man's store 709 CHESTNUT
ESTNUT Street, adjoining te r
moo ' s PhotAranh tennis. OS
ESS AIAOKEREL—A fine invoice of
ILL bbla., his , ors., and Mtn NevrtzoE i Ingeeo
tion. Also, kiloton let of Ilan fior large o. 1 oaken],
I.li n gyro and for gala to
, J 1 1 4 . 7 4 1 . 0 i i o
if A R C IPV.9,
jOti AD.LIQUOIta- - —Per sale by IVEtir-
ERILL & BROTIIFR. a and 49 NORTft
SR
COND Street halo
.
MAUKEKEL.-525 bbls. Nos. 1,2, and 3
Mackerel, in assorted Original Packages, of the
latest catch, for sale by C. C. BADLER & CO., ARCH
stria*, Zd door above Front.
THE P.RESS.-PHILADE PHLA, TUESDAY, JANUARY
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENT RA L
RAILROAD.
1860. Misv- • 1860.
TITS CAPACITY OP TIM ROAD 18 NO. NY EQUAL
I'o ANY IN TIM COUNTIn.
THREE TRROUtili PABBENOER TRAINS
BETWEEN PRILADELPIIIA AND PITTSDURG,
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through' rains
f il om Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the
mon Depot at Pittsburg with.l. loough Trains to and
rorn all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of
Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any
other route.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cantor Conduotors. All through Pas
senger Trains provided with Loughridge a Patent
Brake—speed under porton control of the engineer,
thus adding much to the safety of travellers.
Smoking Cars are attached to each Train • Woodruff's
Bleeping Care to Expiess and Fast 'I rains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lanes, hap
days excepted.
ark.DOI rain leaves Philadelphia at BA. M.
Fast Line ly 50 A. M
Exple es Train leaves tt 10 00 r,
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS,F,OI,I„OWS:
.IrarriSG
Columbia 4.00 P. AL
Parkosburg " 12. ZS) P. M.
Went Chester Passengers will take the Mall, Parkes
burg and Columbia Trains.
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Duffs
to, Niagara Falls. and intermediate points, leaving Phi
ladelphia at 8 A. AL go directly through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the °Moe, of the
Company In Philailelph,a, Now York, %abort, or Rat
amore Land Tickets Eastward at aoy of the important
Railroad Offices in the West; also on board apy o f the
regular Line of Memnon' op the Minaleetpet or Ohio
itta - Fare always to low, and time an quick, no by any
other Route.
•
For farther information apply at the Pagsonger Sta.
don, Southeast timer of Eleventh and Market Streetit.
The completion of the Western oonnections of the
Pennsylvania Railroad toshicag HE oonake Him the
DIREOT LINE BETWE 'N T EAST AND THE
OHBA WEST.
The connection of traoke by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving at time, ere advantages_readilY
appreciated by Snipppers of Freight, and the Travel.
ling Public.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this oompany. can rely with confi
dence en 'to speedy transit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
in the Weet by the Penne, tennis Railroad are at all
time, as favorable as are charged by other Railroad
Companies.
07" Be piutioular to mark packages" via Penna. Rail
road.
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, aPPIP
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com
pany:
D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg;
H.S. Pion° & Co., Zanesville, O.; J. J: Johnliton.Ripley,
O.; H. McNeely, Maysville, Hy.; Ormsby & Cropper,
Portsniontli, 0.; Paddock & Co., Jellersonville, Indi
ana; H. W. Brown & Co. Cincinnati, 0.; Athern
Bibbed, Cincinnati., 0.; R. Meldrona, Madison, Indd
Jos: E. Moore, Louisville,. Y.; P. O. , Walley Se Co,.
Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham & CO., (biro 1114
F. Slu t Maier & Glass, St. Lou i s, John H. Har
ris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & Limit. Memphis, Tenn.;
Clarke & Co., Chicago, 111.,. W. 11,H. Hoonte, Alum,
111. or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points
theis West.
E. J. SNEEDEH, Philadelphia.
M.iGRAW & KOONS, Bo North etreeknaltimore.
Lt,ECH & CQ., 2 Astor House, or I et., N.Y.
LEECH & CO., No. 77. state street Boston.
H. H. HOUSTON, fieri'l Fretht Agent, Phila.
L. L. Hall PT. Gent Ticket Agent, Phila.
THUS. A. SCOTT, (Intel Sept' Altoona, Pa,
al-1y
1859. seam 1859.
WINTER. ARRANGEMENT—NW 1, 01 LINES.
TUE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND RILet
vELEHIA AND TRENTON RAILROA CO. 8
LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY-YLAOFS
FROM WALNeT-BTREST WHARF Aan oß.,larrtoN.
Wm leave as follows, viz Veal.
At 6 A. M. via Camden and Amboy, Cam, & Am.
Aocomniodatiou . _. 8361
M 6 A. M., via CaMden and - Jeraey City, New
Jersey 676
At 9 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail . .. • .... .
K ••- „...
City, 6
00
At 1l); - A. M., via ensingto - n
and - ) er,ey * City,
Western Express .......... . ..... 300
At 12% I'. Al.. via Camden and Amboy, Acoommo
• ... 83
At 2P. M,, ;rig, Cam - den C. A. Ex-
ALT: P. - Ird . .; . ;;e; tOn - an . d .- ie7aW .aiTy-, 00
vening Express.. - . ... . . . 00
At 4): Y. Al., via Kensington and Jersey City, 7d
Clem Ticket,- . • •
At 6 P, AL, via Camden and Jersey - City Wvening
Mail _ .... . ... 3 00
At Jersey oliy:SOUiheim
Mail
At 6 P.M, via Camden and Amboy • .iccommO..dalion,
(Freight and Paraßenger)-lat Chum Ticket. 06
Id Cl P.M.
The 0 P. M. Mail Line rues dail aes he 11
y. T. Routh en Mail. Hateldaya excepted.
For Belvidere. Easton. Flemington. &e.. at 6 A. M.
from Walnut street wharf. and 9 P. M. from Remington.
Foy Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, ac t 6
A. rd. vie Lehigh Valley Railroad.
for Water Clap, Stroudsburg, Soranton, Wilkestarre,
Montrose, (mat Bend, &0.,_ at 6 A. AL, via Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western Railmiut.
for Mount 'oily. at 6 and 9A, M . and 2 and BI EAT.
For Freehold, at 6 WAYand P. M.
LiztEB
For Bristol, Trenton, &o, at 3 and 40 P. AL from Ken
sington.
For Palmyra, lefeerton,Delanoo,l3everly, Burlington,
Bordentown. &0., at 12)4,3, and 4% P. M.
Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each_passenger.
Passengers ire prohibited from taking anything as Ins
ft
sage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over -
pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their
responsibility for„baggage to one dollar per pound, and
Intl not be liable for any amount beyond moo. except
by 'pseud oontraot.
WM. 11. GATZAIKIL Agent
d7O Camden and Amboy H. R. Co.
WEST CHESTER RAIL
g/kWOe3. ROAD TRAins Vt• PEN NAYL..
VAN IA RAILROAD. Leave Depot onr. M Lk:l'EN 111
and 31 AR Kla ',Deets datly, (except &Mar.} at 8
A. M., 12:11 P. M., end 4 Y. M. Leave West Chester at
7 20 A. M.. 1031 A. Al., and 3.60 P. M. /a II y
atts42Mit PHILADELPHIA,GER
MANTOWN AND NORRIS
TOW AlLitoau— WINTER ARRANGEAIENT—
On and after MONDAY, Nov. 21, 1869,
NOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7,7.50, 9, 10, end 12 A. M
1, 3,3, 3N, 5, 5. 0)1, 6, 7,8,8 10, and 1184 P. M. •
Leave Germantown 6 7
1,20.4.4)6.5,6.6%.7 5,54, 10,
11 ' 1"n "
11
,
Leave Philadelphia vas min. A. 654, and 10 P. Al.
9
Leave Germantown 8.10 nun. A. Id., Liu SX, and
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6,.7.511, 11 A. K., 3,4, lOC L and 3 0
P. M.
Leave Qheatnnt Rill 7.10 7.40, 8.56, and 12.10 A. 151.,
3.00.0.40, IPA, and 5.40,_P. M.
ON SUN PAYE!.
Phibulelphin 9.05 A. M., 2, and gyi P. M.
011earMa4 - 1/111 TAM ..01 , 11 and 8.40
P. M.
NOR OONOSIOIIOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN,.
Leave Philadelphia 0, P o 11A6, min., A. Ith, 1.08, 206,
(N. , end 114 P. M.
PLeate Hometown 0,7, 0, 11 A. M., IN, IX, 010:1
. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 3 P. ad.
Lime Norristown 7A. M. sat P. ad.
• FOR MANAYIINR.
Leave Philadelphia 11, 754,9. 11.06 A. 00.,1.06, 1.00,1.00,
nc. 75,1, and 11.4 P. fit
Leave Man:glint 6%.734i and 11)i A. M.. 2. 3.
5, 614, and 5% P. M.
ON BUNDAYit
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3. and el( P M.
Leave
Man tl. Y Ve. k B 7 A44l l . l l . le.v B l:e a rßAi ll'i le
nl9-0 DEPGT.HiNTat end r ktt. r ?..t. -ottee.e.
NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD, •
4g5P. ARRANGEMENT.
For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON,
ALLENTOWN,
_MALIGN CHUNK. HAZLETON.
On and after AIONDAY, Noyomber lth, 1859, passen
ger Trains will leave FRON7 and WILIAM Streets,
Philadelphia, DAIL . (Blinders excepted')
For Bethlehem, Easton , Allentown, Mauch Chunk,
Hszletni. Aq.,(Express, ) et 0.30 A. M.
For Bethlehem, ( Express,) at 9.30 A. Al. and 3 P. AL
4 r F
,or Doylestown. (Acmouunodationd at &40 A. M. and
For Fort Washlngtonddt 0 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPH I A:
Leave Bethlehem, (Express ' ) at BA. AL and 4.10 P. M.
SAO P
Lesvp_Doylestown, (Ancoramodstiond at 7 A. M. and
. M.
Leave Fort Washin.gtori.(aoto_pamodationjati. A.M.
on RONDAytii
'hiladelphia (Or Fort Washington at 9.30 A. M.
khiladelphia. for Doyloatown, at 4 1 . AL _
.) orlestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M.
fort Washington for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem, $1.00; to Mauch Chunk, WO; to
Easton, $1.00: to Doylestown, Monts. •
Through tickets must be procured before entering the
oars.
All Passenger Trains Wont Sunday Trains) eon,
neat at Berta street with Firth and thxtb-etreeta t and
Berland arid Third-streets Passenger Raitrauls.
211 ELLIB CLARK. Agent.
tiRREIREN PLIILADELPIIIA, WIL
MINGTON, AND SALM
Atoß * AILROAD.
On and after MONDAY, November 21, IflM,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA,
or Baltimore at 8.16 A. AL, 12 noon, (Exercised and
11.10 P. M. .
For Chester at 8.13 A. M. 11 noon, 4.30, and 11.10. r. M.
For Wilmington at 8.16 A. M., 12,4 30, and 11.10 P. M.
or New Castle at 8.16 A. M. and 4%' P. M.
or 'Middletown at 036 A. M. , , and 4.30 P. AL
f A.
or
7rfO r rl t a a ti t iA h . l l;L an a c i i iiito P P l, . l lil,
For eafor at 8.16 A. M., ant 14.30 P. AL
For au TRAINSFOR and 4.30 P. 51,
PHILADELPHIA
an lserg p ai tt l imore at 8.30 A. AL, (Express,/ 10.19 A. 'L,
8. 1 6 er ti l Wilinington at 7.111 A.M. and 11.30 A. M.,12.3 and
Leave Laure l at 6.16 A. 52,, and 3,40 P. M.
Seaford at 6.46 A. 51., and 4.00 P. M.
Leave Milford at 7.60 A. AL, and 4.26 PAI.
Leave Dover at 0.06 A. M., and Lou P 51.
Leave e Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.06 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 10.63 A. M.. and 8 P. M.
ave Chester at 8,12 A. M. 3.22 and 0.16 P. M.
Leave Baltimore fur Laurel and Delaware Railroad
at 10.15 A. 3.1.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Cheater at 8.46 A. M.,12.28 and 11.4 Q _P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 0.74 A. 30., 12.66 P. AL, and Lt.lo
A. M.
SUNDAYS
Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphm to Baltimore.
Only at 6.26 P. AI.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
FREIOHI"PRA I w N, l with PASSENGER CAR attached.
run as ows :
Leave Philadelph iafor Pe foll rryville and intannedinte
places at 9 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and Intermediate
plums at IA P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate
plume at 3.46 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Steinmer's Run, Chase's, and
Harewood at 3.64 P. M.
nil IL AL FELTON. Preside ..
PHILADELPHIA A I
EL33IRA RAILROAD LINT.—
RTl{TuctlsoTip; to Elm i ra Wdkesbnrre Bu ffalo,
lington, 'Montreal, tit. Paw s, Detroit, punueth, and
i
Iff. lawenger tntins will leave the Philadelphia and Reed
fag Railroad Depot corner BROAD and CA LI,OW.
H ILL StreetsDA lI,Y. (Sundays exgoe t ed,)asfullowai
7.30 A. 111.,_DAY XPRESS.
Foy Elmira,_Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, ChlcallO,
Milwaukee. Rook Island, Galena, St. Paul 2, Burlingten,
and St. Loins.
1.30 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS.
For Elmira,_Nutgara Bultalo,Detrott, Chicago,
Milwaukee„Rook Island, Galena,St. Paula Burlington.
and St. Louie.
The 7.30 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. trains run through to
HARR ir ORO, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon
tte
Var ranch,
The T. A, M. train connects at Rupert for Willies
halve, Pittstop, Scranton, afd all stations on the LACK
AWANNA AND BLOOMS ILIRG RAILROA D. •
ilikage checked to Elm ftl, Bu ff alo, and Suspensirm
Br'
lokote lba procured at thePhiladelphla and
E i li l ltra Railroad ine a Ticket Office, Northwest corner
o SI X'fli and CI ESTNUT Streets, and at the Passen
ger DwitBvbwit I PPP A RI gg d F C RI I IH N I VA PHAN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, Mutt.
dal ',scented,' for all points West and Nortb, at P. N.
Fre t hts must be delivered before 3 P. M. to insure
going e same day.
For urthergyrr gn, t ap i tbal,
below Vine,
Otto DE AR.t S. rAPPEN, general Agent,
N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
oat-tf Philadelphia.
OIROULAIW,
BILL ItEADB
COMPANIES
PHILADELPHIA
moz 1 AND RKA DINO RAIL.
ROAD, ORN G LINE, for POTTSVILLE, READ:
I 0 and HARRISBURG,
Leaves the two , Depot, at corner of BROAD and
OA LLOW_HILL Streets, (entrances on Cellewlon,l
at 7.30 At.. M. DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) for POTTS
VILLE, HARRISBURO, and all intermediate points,
umeog i s ili tt e ltme , 6B3 li v e th e t u r i r i erunning to Patel
Al2E10(0(41
Leave SAD P. ~ DAILY, for POTTSVILLE anj
HARRIBB RG.
At 4.30 P. al., DAILY, (Bandaysexeoptadd for READ-,
ING, and intermediate pot n tn.
dis W. U. MalLllENNY.Saerettni
NigNOTICE.---UITESTER
VALLEY RAILROAD—PAB.
BENDER TVA
RAINS FUR DOWNING OWN AND IN
TERMED AT hl fiTATIONB.—Onund after gth poem.
ber, 185. the Paesenger Trams for DOWNINGTOWN
will start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila
delphia and Reading Railroad Company. corner of
BROAD and CALLOWIIILL Streets, (passenger en-
MORNING en TRAIN for Downingtown, !saves at 730
A. M.
AF P TRRNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
I, AL_
AILY (Sundays eaeepted.)
3 , order of the Board of Manager, of the Philadelphia
and Reading Rallroad_Company,
dll W. H. IsfoThlt EMMY. Rearettars.
CDFI6II.-500 qtia, Extra Grand Bank
Codfish, in store and for sale by
W. J. rJAYLOR &
Mead 41 METH Wharves.
RAILROAD LINES.
260 MILEB DOUBLE TRACK
WINES AND LIQUORS.
CHARLES HEaDSICK
CHAMPAGNE.
GEORGE WHITELEY.
No. 186 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
fa appointed Agent nr the retie of the ahore unw
eaned team] of
0 lIAMPAANE,
Anti Wen it to the Trate et the
LOWEST NEW YORE RATES,
600 Meanie, quarta and Pints, now initou D. 529-tf
WE
V OA E LL A ATTENTION
OF
TIM
TRAD LFREDRENAUD COGNAC.
tr i le P r P e t Tge: ` ,Wer d igne k t a irl s :r%Zi th o;i tV on hand
'
oleo—Henneet• Cogno_ ,o Leßoy Cognac. London and
Masud Gine, Claret in Wood and Cjg es. Champagnes,
high and low price,. • LONGOI Alta', Importer.
olp - dm2.17 Routh FRO T,
G EORGE WIIITELKY,
N 0.136 South FRONT Street.
Importer 'of Brandy. Wineg, &0., offers for male, In
bond only, the following. among other etandard brands
of Mindy:
met, Castilian, & CO.. Thom. Hines & Co.,
ales, Robin. & Co.. Otani. Ilupoy, & CO.,
A. Seignotte, Marett.
amen,
li Pelle raisin.
Q. Dopont & Co., Onion Proprietors,
. & F. Model le, Jas. Hennesey.
ci . , Stuart's Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the ohoioset
varleties of Madeira,_ Sherry, Port. Burgundy, and
Rhine Witmer, Palm Tree Oln, Jamaica Rum. Santa
Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &n.. &o 827-1 T
NOTICES.
fIVEDEND.—TIic Board of Directors
of the GREEN and COATES-I.TREET PARatiN.
OMR RAILWAY COMPANY havedeolared a semi
annual Dividend of THREkI PER CENT. on the Capi
tal Mock*. pn7able to the Stnekhnldo a or their legal
rurresentetives. on and after the Dith instant.
The Transfer Bunke will roman o'need till the 21st
instant.
DENDY MAR WOOD.
slutltt 20
'IVOTICIE"10 BRIDUM BUILDERS.—
11 The CARBON IRON COMPANY will receive
proposals until the 50th day of February next I'M build
ing an Iron or Wooden Redrew' Bridge over the Le
high River. opposite their worke at Perryville. in the
county of Carbon. The length wi Ibe about three him
dred and fifty (350) foot, in either three or four spans,
single track.
Proposals received, and further partioulars obtained,
on applioation at Parr•vtl'e to the Itndersigned.
DENNIS BADMAN, President.
December 19th, 1850. ,141-41tre20
CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Philadel
ohm, Nov. sB, 18.39.
At an Election held on the Hat instant the following
gentlemen were_ chosen Directors of this Bank i
Llnlander O. Cattail, Joseph Lindsay,
ert K. Neff, &impel T. Canby,
es Steel, John F. Gross.
Edmund A. louder, fharlee Knecht,
Witt Id
Alexander Wile, )avid Vandervner.
Hugh Crass.
Ohristisn J. Hoffman. hilip H. Mingle,
And at the meetfng ot the Board THII3 DAY, the fol
lowing Actors were unanimously eiected 1
A. H. 0 ATTELI., President.
R. R. NEP F,_Vine President.
d3-tf J. W. TORREY, Cashier.
[VOTIOE IS GIVEN THAI' APPLIOA
i tion will bo made fora Certificate of Pennsylvania
State Loan, in place of one dated August 4, 1868. No. s 9,
cykßrnoivfoefit.oortig.o." 1g34.
L°ll3Bll:tar-
BUSINESS CARDS.
ij 13. PAT.IsIER'S ADVERTISING AND
• SUBSCRIPTION AO ENCY, for Principal News
papers and Penndicals of
_City and Country, N. E. oar
nor PIM; and CHEST NUT.
Address "N B. PALMER," Philadelphia. tail 3m
TllOB. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law,
No. 273 South FOURTH Street. nl3-21n.
WALLACE & BRODHEAD,
a; EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.
Btooki and Elude bought and gold. on 90mM1531011.
FRANCIS Di. WALLACE. .C.DWAED L. BRODHEAD
028-1 m
A ux. MoKINNEY,
ATTORNEY_ A. lejiW.
OREENSII EIRE'. re.
Will rants° In Westmoreland. Armstrong. and In
mans mantles. selt-tr
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
Mq CHESTNUT Street, forwards Pamela, rea
lises, filerehandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either he
its own Linos or oonneotion with other Express t.ont
sexism, to all the pnnoiple towns and
_cities o p the
Ututed States. . E. S. HANDFOR
wag! General Buyerinten eut
EDUCATIONAL.
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, (WITH
Prlmary and Eleeond‘rr Department nttaehed.)
Poutheast oorner of DILLWYN and GREEN +Street,.
For Cireatareapplt at the Bohm!.
eAMON, Prinotpal.
Entranoa on DILLWYN Street. Jan-lm•
.9ISS S. ANNIE FROST (DAUGHTER
J Or the late John Frost. Id.. DJ licit open a
sel.ool for girls of from itot , 4 ears of axe. at her real
denon No 216 B.IU tit FIFTEENT/18treet, on
, Moo
d•tFeb. 14. W.
Hhe is pesmated opeoially to refer to the following
named gentlemen
John 0rmn.1:64.,... 1 2 0 On A. Godey, Efi4..
C. Carer. kriNo Arthur, Eny.
fR 11.6 t
' A &WARMAN b1a3001.. INSTITUTE issi
L reliable nmtrunt thronp h whioh Schools and Fami
lies mny Otani oomfetent teaohera. Parents may ot.
tam. gratuitously. in ormation and °iron lora Ithe beat
aohoms. 8 Mit WOO.Dhia N. & 0.,
S4P lIROf i DWAY, New iror . or
nl2-1.1 WO OfiEBl . UT Btreet. Philadelphia.
RRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
LA mEntraux COLLEVES, located at n 1
delpkin 13 i. corner SEVENT.II and CHEliTElli
New V i ork . , urea Cleveland, Chioaro, and Bt. u
For in 0:Illation. oall or send for Catalonia fedi-
PIANOS.
Mfg STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS,
SQII ARE G RAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS, nowpre
ferred in concerts and in private circles by the beet
performers. Received the first prennunie over the best
makers, from Judges like GottAelmlk. Mason, an d other..
libellant,e all compeution.• BLASIUS BROTHERS,
d6arIRS CHESTNUT Street.
Flintp HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
PIANICI-FORTEU.
MELON:OWL
PIANO-FORTEB.
MELODEONS.
FIANO-FORTEet,
ItIELOPEONE,
PIANOTR EII. LODENS.
Made by Haven, Bacon, & Co., Minns & Clark
Hallett, Davis, & Co., and others.
SEVENTH a E C
EASITIVI4I.
glign 01110KERING & SONS,
111•111117ACTUBERII OP
' GRAND, 13QU_, &ND UPRIGHT
PIANO- 'OR,
WAREROOMB tel 7 C ESTN T BTRERT,
Oepetapt lin eturui luro stook o our BEAUTIFUL
sod uNE(.II.IALLED INBTRIIMENTB. We have been
rverded, at the dttlerent Exhibitions in this oountry and
&I (1.1 ANDHILVER FIRI3T-CLASB MEDALS.
PIANOS TO RENT. 1a36-1r
A GREAT DIPROVEATENT IN
PIANOS.
SCROMAOKER at CO.,
1091 CHESTNUT Street, reepeotfullv invite the mule
loving public to call and examine their new and sue
d)Salni
• THE PALOR GRAND PIANO.
Having convene the Tong, Touch, and Action of
the Grand Piano into that or a Square Instrument,
?voiding all the objection, generally made to the style of
rand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same.
n volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full-
DOSS, depth, and everwes, of touch, with exousite doll
en/Iv and sweetilese,t ese
SUPERIOR ANDB ,AUTIFULLY-FINISIIED IN
STRUMENTS
are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
encomiums, and are pronounced by antics to be far su
perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this
w gri r strintly on hand, a large_ and elegant assortment 01
Fur unrivalled PIANOS. liVe have
been awarded the
First Premiums, at all oibitions ever exhibited . , in
cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi
bition. New York.lo/13. sel-if
REMOVALS.
.REMOVAL.--SMALL & CHANDLER,
-R WROVSALE GROCER°. have removed from
ria North eMOND Street, to 3M MARKET Street.
above Fro"t, north aide. 03
CONFECTIONERY.
VDRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR.—Fino
`LJ CONFECTIONERY can be heti, Gene I to any °the.
esdabbehment in thin city—viz: Bon Bon. Chocolate.
Almond. ho. Ain, an amorlment of Faney Boxes.
Call at J E PER lEo CO.'S, No.ll/3 MARKET otreet,
between Seventh and Eighth.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
T uir, UNION,
ARCH S RERT, ABOVE THIE,D,
PHILADELPHIA.
UPTON B. NEWCOMER.
!ho situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adopted to
the wants of the Business Publio ; ar,dto those in senrob
of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, which now run past,
and in close proximity, milord a cheap and pleasant rids
to all diaries of interest in or about the city. tr
IggPIMWEST CHESTER and
ROAD VIA MEDIA. P
HILADELPHIA RAIL
. . _ .
PALL ARRANOEMENT.
On and after MONDAY, Deoember 12,1859.
the trains will leave Pinlndelphia, from the Station, N.
E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at
810 A. 131.,1, and 4301'. 31.
Leave Weet Chaster, from the DEPOT, on EAST
MARKET STREET, at 7.18 and 11.80 A. M., and 4.11
P. M.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and
P M. Leave W•er fth•ater at 718 A. M. and 4P. M.
The trnioa leaving Philadelphia at 8.10 A. M. and 430
F.lll. connect at Pennelton with the Philadelphia and
Baltimore Central Railroad, for Conimrd Chaditaford,
Kennett &mare, and Avondale. HENRY WOOD,-
00,1 , ierierni Superintendent.
3 SALAMANDER SAFES.
A law twaortmety
NS WATSUNT
PHILADEL_PEIA ANItyAOTURED
SALAMANDER SAFS.
VAULT DOORS.
SANK LOCKS For Banks tutd Storm
,
Equal to eaty tow hmue.
IEON DOORS, SHUTTERS, /to.,
ORM good torma az airy
St o a t
ther eetablialment. 10 the
United ts,
EVANS ty
A. WATSON,
No. 304 ORES rNUT Street,
Philadelptaa
D OINGS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
STATE FAIR FOR 1869. 51 X FIRST PREMIUMN ANI? BLX DiPLOMAN.
Best Furnace for Warming Buildings.
TO ARNOLD & WIJ BON.
NIAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE.
FIRRTRR iiUV.
DEBT PORTA LE JNazzAcE.
TO ARNO LD
_ Jr W
RI.OIIMONRA i Ef T 9FgAII i II , FURNAOE
BEST C4OIOO4.,IIANGE.
1 , 1; An. & -
011111501413 Utp,E-o.yEti COOkIIIO RAMS
LUR IOS).
CC ftEMIUM U ,
BLST PA r R4L ORATES,
To ARNOLD & WILRON.
LOW D
T OWN and BASKET ORATES,
BEST ENAM9ll.llf3llliili MANTELS.
AIINOLD & q ame.
fora very Itandeoele.lteplay of Enamelled Slate Man
tele, very highly fipigga i l„Drityle i um or workninnehip
ARNOLD & WILSON.
tom CHESTNUT Mutt
11, td. Folawatc, Boot 011
7, 1860.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
pAME INSURANCE COMPANY. NO.
403 CHESTNUT Otreet, PHILADELPHIA.
INEORIORATED APRIL. HAIL BY THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
OONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.
Dliractous s
Wri,ght. P. B. Dimly,
Wm. mr • Ni alters, J. W. EN °IMO nt
?has. IlenrY .(Awls,
OM. A. West, Jacob V. Stout,
0. 17ilsion Its, is, Evan Morns,
8. Martin, !Stank° Stern.
°Erik's W. DAP. President.
JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vine Preet.
WILLIASI3 I. lILANCIIARD, BonretarY. Jail •tr
Pi XCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY
—Moe No.l/4 ROUTH FOURTH, above Walnut
Street
FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merehandisa
generallr, on tat arable terms, either nom d or Per
petual.
I :ILAN!) INSURANCE to all Carte of the Union.
Lows promptly paid and liberally adjusted.
DIRECTORS.
rorninh Borman, John Q. Glnnodo,
arnes J Dunoan, Jacob H. Lox
N. C. lisle. B. al. Holdnehead,
aines Irvin. Edward w. David.
ohm D. Morrie, John McDowell. Jr.
JEREMIAH SONSALL, Pr eindent.
EDWARD W. Devto,Seeretnry Ja'o-tutliely
BONUS TO THE INSURED.-TLIE
R Liv
BA OMPAN INFURINCDEAPIAI—DecNtD
a X 8 ta
As the period of five years has transpired since the
last Bonus was made. the oinpany have deolared an
additional one, 808 US No. 4, to the insured for ofe. nn
all POIIOIIIIIIIIIOIIIB, which were prior to January
1 lens, Thus, a Policy issued in 184 d, by this Bonus has
8116 added to the sum insured for each 810u0; those
issued in 10, have $9O added ; those issued in KU, as
well as all Policies which participated in the last Bonus,
that of December, that, have 9 added for each 51.0ta).
&e. Larger end smaller sums participate inlore
Proportions, without requiring any Increase intim Amami
Premium t • be paid to the company.
A Life Policy, therefore, of 81 00). issued in 1539, is
increased by thin and former Bonuses to 81.400; Po
licy of OW is increased to 87 ,or one of 810.0001 e
inereased to 814 uoo. which will be paid when it becomes
a claim by death, instead of the it uei). 85 OW, or SD,
000. originally Insured; those issued in 11W. are in
crania,' from 8100 to $7,377; those of 1056 are in
creased to 41,541). dec.
In addition to which. on all the above named Policies
on winch a future annual premium shall be paid, and on
all other Life Policies after they shall have stood three
)ears, and shilll become claims within the next five
years, there will be paid afurther Bonus for every
such premium in the same ratio as that now declared.
By order of the Board,
11108, RIDGWAY, President,
JOUNF. JA \IE. , . Actuary
December 31. Ha,
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE COMPANY. Office 415 WALNUT Street.
„ .
PHILADELPII(A, Jan. 3. Mid.
At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Company
held this day, the follgerin=r named officer, and direo•
tore wora,duly elected In serve or the ensuing year.viz
Pre , IdErtit—JOEl. JONEs. Vine Drceident and Tres
surer—A. B. Oira.arr. Secretary—James B. Alvord.
DIRECTORS.
hooves Craven
illep. M. D.,
,
Joe. KI p
. FL Gtt.
N. S. Lawrence,
Jer. Walker,
chas..l. Dupont,
Jno. W. Cingiei,
David Boyd, Jr.,r
int-at WM
112=21
Joel Jones
Goo. W. Woodward,
Wm, M. (Swain.
141.. N. BUTIOIIOI3,
ohn Ansoeoh. Jr.,
ranois Peters.
Wm. C. Rudman.
Thns. Dillard,
Geo, H. Ashton.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
RURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY TILE LEGISLATURE OF
PENNSYLVANIA MA
OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
Streets,
MARINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS,
CARGO, To all garbs of the World.
FREIGHT,
INLAND INSURANCES
On Hood', by River
all , Cana
parts olsf, Lnkes and Land Carriage
the d mud Land
RE INSURANCES
On MerehandowygeneraNy.
OnB-Wre ign i g n & i VirE t b A otPAßY.
November 1, 1818.
•
Par. 21farket Pa/us.
1 727,060, Philadelphia City 8V 0ent.L0an....81 7 3. ,5 0 00
100,000. Pennsylvania State 6 tr ot. Loan 03.655 0)
21.600 Pennsylvania Slate 6 4fr e, Loan.-- . 21,000 (JO
2 6 000) ti•S• 1 :0 302 0/2 67i V cent. Notes and
interest due •
820,000 U. R. Treasury 6 V at. Notes and inter
est due .... .. 30,61/5 12)
820,0 w Temporary Loan to the City of *Phila
43
-
delphia
080,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 241 Mortgage
8 V cent. Bonds 43400 00
$20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
gage 8 Br neat. Bonds
81/,000 West Philadelphia Passenger v. 12.20000 111.511
°0
Company 7 V c i t es .
coupon bonds 12,600 00
816,000,300 shares stook Germantown Gas
Company, interest and PrinmPal
guarantied by the city of Phila,-
- deigns ..... .. . . 15 COO 00
82,00), 100 shares Pennsylva nia Railroad
Company...„... .... ......... .. ..... 3,776 07
85,000, 100ahares North Pennsylvania Rail- -
roil"! Company v .. _
dphi-
831130, sharieTlilladers;hii le . ;
Boat and Stan
Tag company, Philadelphia aim
Savannith Steam havtgatmn Com-
pan'', ~ oo oan Steam Navleanon
Company, Philadelphia and _Ha
vre de Grace steam Tow Boat
Philadelphia Exchange
Company - 00
1435d8e°8408,113 84
on n atul Mortgages, and Real Estate, Of
i __ _
__ _ _
0016 receiveil g e fornouranoea made.. ....
Balance due at Arenmea—Premiume on Ma
rino Foamy, interest, and other debts due
the Company.. —•... . 63,68,1 68
Bonn and stook of sundry Insurance Comps-
Cash on Deposit In . COW 31
i
i ll
4 11:1.g(A
or.
k e n T ?:r '-'
r.it ,
l P
a,
_ ,
tohn K. ` yenroes,
o r tn C. bavul,
eines Trauma'',
liam Eyre, Jr.,
yrimea U. hum,
imam C. Ludwig,
ir! le b H.
1
e.B ltg al e
Dr. on,
ilgeorge 0. Limper.
ugh Craig,
haslet Kelly,
WILLIA.
THQS. C.
HENRY LYLBIJRN. Sow
•
Azup CAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
ri
IN ORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET
ar
ri =WALNUT Etreer, above Third, Philadelphia,
Raving a large paid-up Capital Steak and Earl:due In
vested in sound and available Beenntiem, oontinue to ni
x: on Dpalbnaa. Btorea l Funutare, Alerehandrate,
email In Pert and their argoes, and other Parsons)
party. AU losaea liberal y and promptly adjusted.
DU ! " ° 131 1 11 . T. Lewis,
E h liv r at i iott,
James R. Campbell,
mile! C. 'LUAU,
ABBOTT,
trick brad), Edmund G. Datilli,
fa
Chap. w. Poultneii
me Mris,
iIEORG‘P. ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. M AR's. Bearetarr. 1123-iy If
TEE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMFANYIIILADELPRIA,Fa.
FRANKLIN HUI DINGS No. 408 WALNUT Street.
CR TER .ITRPETUAL.
CAPITAL— 8200,000
SURPLUS
FIRE, MARINk, ARD INLAND INS RANGE.
Fire Insurance, limited and perpetual, on Buildings and
Merchandise of all demoriptions.
Marine Insuranoo, inland and Ooean, on Vessels.
Freight and Cargo to and from all pare of the World.
Q/ BICERS.
OF.ORGE 11. HART, President.
F. r. ROBB, Vice President.
R. COGOSHALL, Seoretary.
H. BUTLER, Aug. Seoretary.
•
Inr . g 1 ,1 0 1 ; Hart,
C.
Foster 8. Yetlnne,
Samuel Jove/. M. D..
JNS
T U E R AN CE JOMPANYY OF
D T HE
F A A IIB O RA EN E W —N LVAN EXCHAN E E NUIMA
-
Chartered in 1794—CaDital elllo,ooo—Assata. January!,
IEISB, 21130.446 60-100.
AU invested in sound and available securities—eon-
Bone to insure on Vesse and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks
of Morohandise, 2co„,DIR sinIsEC TORB: liberal wins,
Henry D. Sherrerdi George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby Baninel Mynas, Jr.,
Charms, hiaoaleeter, Tobias Warner
William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Walton's,
B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman,
W
imam R. hite,' ' Charles 8. Lewin,
George C. Carson.
HERI — D. EEB.
BHRRD. President.
WILLIAM HA R N P Recretarg. .14/ 9-erim tI
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIPP, INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and
DOCK %Tema. Assets, $903.925 se.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of dife—grants
annuities and endowments--puroluises life interests in
Real Estate, and makes all contracts, depending on the
contingencies of Life.
They aot ea Executory, Adminietratom, Assignees
Trustees, and Guardians.
TRUSTEES.
kaniel L. Miller, Samuel B. Stokes,
Mamin Contra, William Martin,
iohard S. Newbold, James U. McFarland.
Sham P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Euston,
SamuelC. Huey, Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, E dmund A. Bonder, ni
Henry C. Townserd, ael L. Hutolonsce,
ROdelohim Kent, . ohn W. Horror,
withal,' H. Carr, 'llia B. Archer,
P. V. Du flow, Samuel J. Christian,
William Rol,e neon, Joseph ht. Thome,
Warner B. Ras; il , Tin 13. Brenner,
P. . Miehler, .aston.
DANIEL L. lII,I[,Eg, President.
EMAIL. E. STOKES, Via, Pree't
Jose W. HOHNOR. Secretary. aula-ly
HOWAND FIRE AND MARINE. INSU
RANCE COMPANY, No. 413 WALNUT Street ,
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
Rnbt. W. D. Truitt:
Wm. K. Hamlin.
C. Is. Spangler,
fif H. Houston.
r i rtann;tolll
ohn Clayton
*dward A. Waroe,
H. 11. Shillingford.
Lode ra.
M. W. Baldwin.
j.Edcar.Thomeon,
'Warn Relgnei.
U. Mitchell.
Warne.
ohn Addicts,
. T. Kemal.
Thomas L. Ludein.
eremitism—U. W. BALDWIN,
Vice President—E. R. WARN}.
Bearetarr.—EDWlN IsUOT}I• (10
T HE ALL-SUFFICIENT TilltEE!-
___
TRIESEMAR, 1,3, and 2,
Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England, and
secured by the Sealer the Ecole de Phan:name de Paris.
and the Imperial Col ege of Medicine, VIOODA.
No.l is invaluable or ezhaustion, spermatoryhma, and
all physical disabilities.
No. 2 completely eradicates all traces of those diseases
that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per
nioions use of copaivia and cubeta.
N 0.9 has entirely supplanted the in'urlous use of mer
cury, thereby insuring to the sufferer speedy relief ,dis
persing impurities, and rooting out the venom of dis
ear.e.
TBIERVAIAR, Nos. I, 2. and 3, are prepared in the
form of a lozenge. devoid of taste and smell, and can be
carried in the waistooat pocket. Sold in tin cases, and
divided into separate dosex, as administered by Velpeau,
Lallemand. Roux, Rioord. Ao. Price each, or four
caeca 009, which saves !33 i
,' and n IV canes, where
by there is a same of se. Ito be had. wholesale and
retatl, of Dr. BARROW, 191 Bleacher street, Now York.
Sold also at Retail by CALLENDER & CO., corner
THIRD and WALNUT Streets_, l'hiladalphia, and by
W. DI OTT & SONS, 218 North SECOND Street,
Wholesalea and Retail Agents for Pennsylvania.
n23-d3in
ZOLLICKOFFER'S AN TI-RIFLUAI ATIO
CORDIAL—EIm . I have been afflicted with rheu
matism for a long period—a portion of the time had no
use of my limb. Tried your Cordial, and in three days
I was able to walk down etairs, and in a week the pain
entirely leit me. Ido cheerfully recommend the Cor
dial to those who are afflicted with that dreadful com
plaint. Yours, Jae. W. NewLIN, Broker, 812 Pine et.
Prepared by THECWORE MIAS, Chemist, N. H.
corner PINE and SIXTH sta. nl4-3m
C AU T lON !—.ASTROLOGY I—LOOK
OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL!—The never
fluting Mrs. VAN HORN is the best; she sue
"et
whei alt others
u heir fNolertitnaltel who
are r is
y
e, a ll
aalleeee minis; fly to have her for advice and o ' o e ni e fo 'v rt. 4 In
lave ciffatrs si never fails. She hen the secret of
prinning the a actions, of the opposite sea. It is this
loot which ILiiiioeB illiterate pretenders to try to
imitate her. and ropy her advetneement. She shows
on the likeneke of roue fatura f wife, hueband, or absent
riend. It is well known to the public at large that she
s the first and only Portion who can chow the likeness in
'reality, apd cap give entire WI/Action on all the con-
Perna of life, which oan be tested and proved by thou
both married and single. who daily and eagerly
visit her. Come one come all ! to N 0.1338 LOMBARD
Street. between loaner and Broad. 101 l ct•
PEPPER.—An invoice received. nod fo
sale by WETHE RILL & BROTHER,
Noe. 47 ;Intl 49 North nEOONO Street.
SAL SODA—For sale by WS,THERILL
& BROTHER, 47 and 49 NORTH SECOND
Wrest. Inki
U k GUAIACHIN 'tram. , for sale by
WETHERILL BRoTHER,
and North EitiVOND &rest,
1E01,685 57
DIRECTORS.
11.amuel F,. Stokes,
F. Panaidon,
Henry Shan,
Edward Darhngtone
Jones Brooke.
B noer
mu C. Hand,
Bert Burton,
Jaoob P. Jones.
James B. M'FarlaAd e
Joehua P. Eyre,
John B. Semple,
D. T. Morgan, "
A. B. Bereer,
.M MARTIN, freiddent.
I. HAND, Vane President,
iretarv. ditt-dtf
Drancinne,__
E.
Bailey
Andrew R. Ch amber*,
iharles 0. Im ay,
. R. Congehall.
on. U. M. Fuller. aid
MEDICINAL.
SALES BY AUCTION.
FURNESS, BRINLEY & CO.
No. 429 MARKET BTREET.
ige SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CEEB - TN B'FREET, omMeite the OestoM
H o es, between FOURTH and FY F'FIBI Btreeta.
OA RD.—EURS NOW OPEN eOR E LAMINATION.
The fine assortment of Siberian squirrel, mink
sable. Huddm Bar sable, stone marten. ermine, and
other fashionable furs, to be sold on Monday morning
next, are now arrenred for eantrunetion. Also. inclu
ded in sale, rents' otter and beaver coaara, caps, and
gloves. Isnot sleigh and oarriage robes.
BANDTHIMSTC N K
OFT A RE TA E IL R M R N G OWN
GOODS, &c.
On Wednesday Morning.
18th inst., commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, con
sisting of men's. women's, and children's cotton and
wool hose and half hone, prints, de laiqea,joBlllll,
caesi
mores, oto., &a.
RALF OF FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' AND
MISSES' WEAR. FURS FOR. Gt.:ITS' WEAR.
FANO Y AND BUFFAT nursd M L ay O RODFI3,Ico., Au.
On orning,
19th inst orammeneing as 70% o'clock T.:smartly, com
prising the usual assortment of fine, fasutonable fors
in sets of two and three rouse . ; gents' fur coats, gloves,
gauntlets, and collars; fancy wolf, bear, and genet
robed; plain and lined buffalo robe.. Ac., Ito.
LARGE SALE OF A CHOICE COLLECTION OP
EURO YEAS OIL PAINTINGS.
On Friday Morning.
tab inst.. commencing at 10% o'clock.
it7T.ritirma arranaed for examination, with cata
toues, on Wednesday and Thursday previous to the
sate.
included will be found ninny flea original picture.
representing pleasing landwines. marine views, figure
Pieces, Dutch toast scenes. Flemish interiors snit ex
terior., fancy twitches. Ac., tote her with copies of
celebrated pictures, the whole forming a collection well
worthy of notice, and to which attention te invited.
J. WOLBERT & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
• 619 ARCH Street, between Fifth and Shath,
hUFFRIOR FilftNlTl, RE, &o.
On Tuesday Iliornm,
Nth Inst., at Mit o'clock, at 619 Aroh street--
A large aattortni.nt of taverner parlor and chamber
furniture, and a quantity of French China, glees, ailrer
plated tea and coffee tete, &c.
IMPORTED BULBS FOR PRIVATE SALE.
2 CR3O.. each 300 psoks, finest byeicanibs. tu'ips,
in prime order, will be sold very low, it atiPlied for 10/
mediately.
Pfitia , NORD & CO, AUUTIONEERS,
No. 530 MARKET Street. and 611 MINOR fltrpst,
FIRST SALE FOR MU OF 1,600 CASES BOOTS,
SHOES, DROOA NS. ANA GUM SHOES.
On Thursday Morning,
January 19th, at 10 o'clock pre mete will be sold by
catalogue, on four months credit. 160 0 cases booui and
shoes. embracing. in part, as follows: Men's. boss,
and youths' first quality think, grained, kip, and French
coif boots: russet, thick, kip. calf. grained, and en
ameled brogans; calf and patent congress gaiters and
Oxford ties; women's. minims% and children's goat.
calf. kid, and enameled hoots. of the best quality of
Ranters manufacture. Also, 600 women's misses' and
children's cart:nide go't welt boots , keeled ' and
sprines. The attention of buyers is particularly mrlted
to this. the first sale or the season.
SHIPPING.
giW...., BTEA3I DIRECT TO LlVER
POOL,eallinit at QUEENSTOWN.
The Liverpool. New lurk. and Philadelphia Steam-
Ship Compant 's snletvlid Iron :crow Steamship
Vll,O, Med TONS.
Captain MIREH p. oUs will sail from Queen street
Wharf on ISA'fIIRDAI i Slat January. at Line o'clock
A. Al.
Cabin pa55age.................,.... 75
Steerage ..,.. e 3O
For freight or apply at the OtSee of the Com
"J'z'iri-dlja2o leg WALNUT StreeL
JOHN 0. DALE, Agent.
BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM
-811.
EBOM NEW TOIII TO LIVIEPOOL.
Chief Coop) Yeasage-----$l3O
Second C-^”lPpgage....—.
PROW BOSTON TO LIVBHPOOL.
chief Ca..... ?assess
Beoond Cabin Passage , 60
The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Harbor.
PERSIA, OW. Judkitui, (AM ERIC A ,
Capt. /Ann
ARABIA, Cat. pJ. Stone, AttERICA, CUL Maar ,
ASIA. Capt. O. Lott, AOARA,Capt. Anderson,
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. E ROFA. Oapt. J. Leitch,
SCOTIA. (now building.)
Tese vessels carry a Moor white neat at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
ARABIA, Stone, " Short,Wednesday. Jan. 18.
EUROPA. Leitch. " Boston, Wednesday. ran. 26.
AFR WA. Shannon, " N York, Wednesday, Feb.
AMERICA, Miller, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 8.
ASIA, Loin, " IS York, Wednesday, Feb 16.
CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb.=S.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienoed Surgeon on board.
Tee ownemed these ships will no t be accountable for
Gold, Silver, nllion, Spews, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Mbtala, un ions bills of lading are Wined therefor and
the value thereof therm exprewe.l or freight or pan.
safe applY to E. CUNARD, 4 trbithelivr%,k.
PHILADELPHIA
LID
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING 01r.Tall ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
EEO AV
NO. 0 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE,
At 10 o'clock A. M.. September Ttlt.lBA9, the follow
ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Director@
the Company. via
GEORGE IL STUART,
S. MORRIS WALN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MACALESTER, *RD
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named Moe, where all persons 'favorable to the enter
prise are respectfully invited to sabeonbe.
itaFOR .ENULAND AND FRANCE.
NEW YORK AND HAVRE ST ... •. ; •
COMPANY.
. .
The United States Mail Steamships tAOO,
tone, David Ltnea, Commander. and F TON, FY
tons James A. At otton Commander, will leave ew
Fork, Rene, and Sou&amPtdw, for the Year Ma: on
the following days 1
To meet new requirements of the Poet Office
meat, the day, of sailing of the ....RAO° and FBMI - 1
from HAVRE and SOUTHABIPTON. with after their
resent voyages, he changed u follow" from kiEW
X, save in the case or the present departure of the
FULTON. which will take pl,ce on the Irth Deoember,
the schedule tertlaill. unaltered:
PROM NEW TOOL HANNA AND 11017081PTON.
FIILTON....Dec. 17. FULTON.- Jan. .. an. IL
A.RAGO Jan. 7. ARAGO al.— eh. I.
FULTort.. -Feb. 4. FULTON__Feb.SIB ...Feb.l9.
ARAGO.. alch.
1 , LT0N....h10h.31. FR LTON....A pl. 24....Ap1. 05.
These steamers. built expressly for Government ser
vice, with double engines, under deck. every attention
has been taken in the construction of the hull and ma
oldnery ton:ilium safety and speed. The ships have five
avater-tsght compartmeete enclosing the engine. so
that in the event of collision or stranding, the w ater
could not reach them. and the pumps being free to work,
the safety of the vessel and passengers would be se
cured. Recent experience Ilse demonstrated the abso
lute necessity of this mode or construction.
Toe accommodations for passengers are believed Co
combine every comfort and convenience that can be de
sired.
From New York to Southampton or Havre—First
Cabin. 5130 ; Spoond do., GIL
From Havre or Southampton to New York—First
Cabin, Tlq francs ; Second do.. 350 francs.
To going to London these steamers orerthe
advantage of economy both in time and expense. Speeie
delivered in London. No passage secured until paid for.
An experienced surgeon on board. AD letters and news
papersimuit pass through the Pat Office.
4. r B. " D l itl ' i r ?O ''a . Broadway, New York.
WILLIAM
MALI.
Agent Havre.
AMERICAN COI Meats. Southampton.
EHROPEAN EXPRESS COMPANY,
A WIr t f. P htEI L LSON, Agent, Mee, Tobaeco Warehouae,
DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia.
Plans of the shins can be seen. • rag- tmhBl
STE.A DIRECT TO ALL
.• PARTS O F ld F
GREAT BRITAIN AND
IR LA t FRANCE A , AND GERMANS,.
THE HAMBURG AMER CAN PACKET COM
PANY'S IRON MAI 2 I STEAMSHIPS.
HAMMONIA, Capt. H. F. Bohweneen.
SAXONIA, Capt. H. Ehlers.
BORUSSIA Capt. N. Trautman.
BAVARIA:Capt. H. Taube.
TEUTONIA, Capt. H. Faison.
These Steamers are all taret-elasa Clyd built eetee-le;
aro intended to eml from Pier et, North River,
as Wows)
•
•-• • • •
FOR LONDON. SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND
HAMBURG
The elegant and powerful Iron Screw Steamship BO
RUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. 2,400 tone burthen, wit
gall an anove. on .
• •
SATURDAY, ,DECEMBER Mat, at 12 o'elook M.
Paaaare, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia
to New fork, and from Southampton to London,
Firer Cabin. 81801 Second Cabin.-13 80 I Stee rage.. •13!
The BORUSSIA real be mmoeeded by the following
Stealna hips
HA NI AIONIA--- WEDNESDAY, February 1.
SANONIA.• . DAY, mareh I.
.THURSDAY, March IS.
BA VARIA..... ~.....RIONDAY, April 2.
Pasveniters forwarded to Liverpool, Dublin, Bel
fast,
Cork, Olaagow, Parra, and Antwerp, at through
rates.
. .
These steamers ere fitted up with unequalled 540041-
modarione for first, mooed, and third-olsesPassposers.
Wahinatitr
of
f irnoxl[itir of these Slops ere
The Second
ea de a itiac t ktes 71 : passme m i:ii:d l ain na kendon, South
ru
a P pton, Havre , and I:Umbers. to New York.
arcels forwarded from Yhi Lsdelpttia to all parts of
Europe at reasonable rates.
Freight engaged
Now
Philadelphia well be promptly
attended to by.th e - York Agent, sad shipped free
of all commission.
For Freight or Pesuage_,_epPlT eXo l tiletelf tu
W. A. RA Aron
(Moe of the Hamburg Arnericeu Bteautskr,_
rd-tf Northwest corner e OURTH and CHEST 11T.
r Tlai ISt/
TON AND SAVANTMT.E.A.MEMIS.
FREIGHT RED
Heave Freight at an ayerage of mysits nee lN
low w New Irc.rk Fti t li a V h Ati a pTON. 8 C.
The N. El. Mail Steamship EYBTOI.II, STATE. Cap
tain Charles P. Maystiman , will gall on PaturdaYs
January N. at 10 &Mr
Throngn to LS to of POUT,OUIT AO hours at Sea.
FOR SAV i r r NAlt, Ga ,
The B. Mail Steam STATE OF GEORGIA.
Captain .101tra J. Garvin, sail on Saturday. JUAAar ,
11, at 10
o'clock A. M.
Through In MI to 60 hours, only 4.3 hours at Sea.
igir Sailing days changed from every Saturday to Over;
five dais. Goods received, and Bins of Lading caned
ev 'fV silendid fret-clam ei_de-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE TATh and STATE OF GEORGIA now ran as
above every ten days, thus forming a five-day °mum,
S ons with Charleston and Savannah, and the Son
and outhwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah,thestlllnes con
nect w.th steamers fort h loaa and with rmirosa.
for all places in the Smit and southwest.
INSURANCE.
Freight and lasgraase on a large proportion of Doods
chipped South will be found to be lower by these shins
than by sailing veueli, the premium being one-hell the
rein.
N. D.—lnsuranoe on all Railroad Freight is entirely
annecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Com_anies taking all rialto from these ponds.
GREAT REDUCTION IN FAIIE.
Fare by thie route 58 to 40 per cent. cheaper than by
the Inland Route, as will be seen by the folkiwing sche
dule. Through tickets from Etaladhut v.iugkutrles
ton and Savannah steamslos, INCL UD ING 8 on
the whole route, °smut from. Char eston and van
nah to Montgomery
'NLAND VAIL
To Charleston— 11111 OD Char1a5t0n........—.4133 10
Savannah.— lb 00 Savannah— 31 00
Wta--- 10 0) Augusta-- XI 03
a. .—... 31 IM Macon— .... Bs 75
tarmii --- .. 13' 00 3 tii i h a i n m t ta — I.; g ° o
1bany............ 91 CV / lbany —...— ,37 00
untsomery.... 26 00 ontgomery.—...... 38 00
Ade.. —....... 33 00 °MM.._ —__ 01 SO
aw Orleans—. 89 73 ew Orleans.— ......... El 00
Bo bila of lading signed after th e shin has awed.
For rata' ht or passage apply on board, at seoSead wharf
boveVine street, or to •
AUX. IfIERON, • Jr.,
Southwest oorner_FOUTh and_4I.EOI.NUT.
A l' eatli in
FalarlgraT;;Fliligii'kEii U. rinELL.
For Florida gm Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Tuesday.
For Florida from Savannah steamers St. Mary's and
St. John's. every Tuesday and Saturday.
p P RIVY WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW
Price to obtain the oontente. Address WILLIAM
TIMSON, Poudrette Office, 1213 North SECOND btreot.
ltn.
n - ttiuK_AlAKEsti MACHINES ivbich tem-
A—rye r the clay, ail heels . ot Clay
Spaces'rick rreseee.
Ablehines. Clay W Clay and caatinea
for Coal Kilns. at C. CARIIELL'ii, riEKMAIYTtarS
Road, above Fife) wear. )s7-Obn
WlLLuta bEWINIi MA
CHINE.—Thee Machine never fails to live en
tire eatieNotion. aLln. For WST
e at 71a CHE
NUT Arr.. wl9-tf
CALCUTTA TWINE.—Just received, a
superior lot of Vtla v ninhein i c! for eats 4 tz
dff 13 N, Water at, INV,lliVharraa.
SALEM BY AUCTION.
AURORAS et SONS,
Nollasi and Id SOLITEI FOURTH STREET.
Fortnerty rine. e 7 and ea.l
REAI O ESTATE AND STOCKS, lIITAIDAY
At f O'clock in the Prettier.
Tantablet eataloguee now reedy. cont./nine fall Ott.
...unions of all thecropertiee to be eold on Tilowa7
next, 17th Jantotur. at 7 o'clock to the evening, th hit
of 'aloe Mb, 21th. and S'irt January, and 7th Feht t ,a.
77, lad of real est ate at private sale.
aMtee,—PTIBLIO
_RALE! REAL ESTATE Artie
AB AT TEE EXCRANGE.—BaIse of real artate
and stooks error" Tuesday, at the Exchange.
air Contnhatom having tee OPUOU a either NU:
OT Handbills of asap property . weed eeveraten,
addition to which we publeh, an the flaterday prepoms.
to the sale one thousand catilosues. in temente. for
swing desenvtons of all the propettof to be
on the oiloarinETotoia.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE.
KrWe have a large amount of real estate at privnts
sale, inaludins every dimenation of city end. counts
property. Punted tarts may be had ante *action store
PRIVATE PALS GIRTER._
W Real estate entered nov a private sale
l m u ti sal
ni
(adWhyit*/Pcoiwsaradprinedwp m
—e
PALL PALEo, STOCICS a ND REAL ESTATE.
33 , 1 Poll Sale. fen. If. evening, at the Exceseee.
ST Port of the hendbilla for esoh of the above tales
now ready.
STOCKS. LOANE. PEWS. &b.
On Tuesday Evening.
Jan. IT. at 7 o'clock, win be send, u the Pb. Weights
k:atunre—
Pew N 0.168. west middle Mile. Pirpt Reformed Plies
Church, corner of Seventh and Senn( (leaden streets.
( Rev. A. A. Willtts.{
Pew co rne r middle aisle. Third Referruad Dutch
Church of Tenth and Filber t ,tre a ts WY' Sale
abeolute.
Pew No. 21, St. Andrew's Chtuch, Eighth Wait, steno
Soruoe.
Aho.l share Philadelphia Library.
/share Mercantile Lamm.
14 &hares F.astern Market ( I .3.—par 41140. full paid,
3 (anginal) shams San Pranotsco IriudAssucinuou
/ share Point Breeze Park Association.
EXTRA BALD-1120,000 RAILROAD BONDS.
On Thruway Moraine.
19th inst., at 11 o'cl cic. at the Exchanre, without ra •
serve, for account of alma it may concern— -
$m COi Tyrone and Look MINIM Railroad E.rat saint•
saes bonds. O.T Pak absolute.
REAL ESTATE SALE—JANITARY 17.
At 7 o'clock in the evenine.
Orphans' Court *ale—testate of William Rlrkystrick,
deceased
THREE.STORT BRICK DWELLING, Felton st.,
betw , TwelLA and Thuteenth and Faze - stet and
Catharine streets.
SIX DWELLINGS.—Six thresstory brick dwellings,
FIC111) , street and Birch street. between Fifteenth and
Sixteenth and Fitzwater and Catharins streets
i rreinptory SaIe.—THREE-STOKY BRICK DWEL.
L NG, No. POS North Eleventh street. above Brore.
Sale absolute, immediate possession.
VALUABLE PRIVATR LIBRARY.
On Friday Evening.
January nt.at tba aocuon atoro, Inn bo soli a mdaac
bla yrtonto iibrary. 'which Ina tides many atcndard and
desirable authors on Interacting and imuortact auldecu,
the goief portion London and fine Amarieaki ern uonc,
neat and elegant bindings..
gra - ,The books trill be arranged for exareanatmn, vitt
oatalcque., one day prao,ooa
REAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY 21,
At 12 o'clo,:k. EOM.
PeremPtorrSae—F r scenarist of whom it mss con•
cerc.-4 428 ACRES LASS, TEXAS.—One league of
land, containing 4,124 acres. Nacogdoches county, 011
the west be. k of the Ansel:as river, 23 miles from Na
ocwoolhes. Texas. ET dale absolute.
Trustees' daIe.—LARGOS AND V•LITAELE LOT
LF GROUND. south ado of Market street. west of
•'.66 feet front, 126 feet deep, to Ash elks.,
o hoots.
BR t, ESTATE SALE—JANUARY SL
At 12 O'ClOck, noon.
Orphan a' roan Sale—s.state of William Cornell dee'd.
reiNo, DWELLINGS.—Six three-store brick and
three frame dwellings. Gerniantowu road and Mirror
street, late No there Liberties.)
• Wi t, ans . Corot Sale—Estste o• Stare (IF% deed.
IR EDEb; BLP. GROUND RENT SP. A
YEA —par $1 40—ipuins out of lot enst side of Sr
coed etre rt, south of Chrmilan. clear of taxes; secured,
by Iwo three story brick dwellings.
FL EGANT tilloWN-STONL RESIDENCE. with
side yard. North Broad street, wet; tide, above Master.
Lot 20 by 200 feet. with tiro fronts. Bosse 23 !sat Iron;
finished with every modern improvement. ♦ boo brick
stable and conch house on the rear end of the lot, on
Carlisle street. NW See handbills.
VALUABLErueremptorr Bals.—TWO 1 ARGE AND
BUILDING LOTS. one at the northwest
corner or Amber and cerseant streets. euth fronts on
the Frankford road and Lloyd street the other at the
northeast corner of Gold and Sergeant street.. wild a
trout on L'ord street, Nineteenth ward. The tooto he
sold as one lot, with five fronts. Orr Sale absolute.
Sale at Nos. tia satlM Booth Pooeh Street.
SUPERIOR FAIRSTPURs. PRVIOL,PLATE MIR
ROR% Pa-No-FORTE, BRUSSRLS r-A PETS
Oa Thundar Morphia.
At 9 o'olook. at the Anotom Store; ea 11S8011Mrat of
g. i ttelgitt second hand farag n reektaatzfan
boosoMIMATIL rimmed aaryW Lae der!crFratiorteaTAl
saM.
Bale for seentint United &otos.
BOLE LEATIF ER. HAVE.S3CLI, &a.
On 'noonday Morning,
At 10 o'oleak. et the soetaost store. ',delimit morn"
13,711 enundo sole leather. and 1628 ha rennet&
, a be examined any time nromona to rata,
MOSES NATHANR, AUCTIONEER
ilrp MAMMON MERCHANT, nouthaut
oorner of 61.XTR !Lod RACE Stmt s.
MONEY TO LOAN!
e 040,000 to loan, in la.ro or emaB aim
etookA n old sod stlyei vlato.mumdt wemoors. OWLI,
" S i n bordiea l =ery rr oloWatem== es g:
!eldime. horses. whiews. barmen, and on all Inha le ,o
s. for my lanith of time agreed en. on. tnalt
liberal term* than at any other aatabl , ant trims
atty.
GREAT OTIANUE FOR BARGATES.
At private sale, splendid piano forte, in rich rosewood
case. ones 840 U on. PM; Otte 10 egret sold bannue
ease patent lever "moth, doubt,' time and rode endent
moulds. only 3123; nee raid huntlat -case hventh ha
tent lever entente. or the most approved and heat
makes. from es to 4100; doe sold double bottom Eng
lieh pelmet lever watches. best make, from CM to $4O;
fins 13-caret huntiner-ease detached patent l ear
watebee. l 3 jewels, frontal& to 33; open face do.. from
$lO to 429; fi ne 10-eatet go Lew e ousting ram
wetehes at SW; men face do - from 410 to 140; silver
Enebeh patent lever watches in Mintier cares
god double bottom. of the most approved and best make
,
, rom 11l to NO; American human: wise silver tweet
laver watches et 'ro; hunting ease Liver duplex
watches; ditto double time (tom /at. 320 busting
oue silver Lever watches!. fall jewMied. winds ooth at
a key, from/Pato 420; Lemaa do., from ..e.12 to 416;
hunone owe silver detached laver watehes. jew...l e ,
from *f to Oil; open fate do., from ea to 413; homing
reel* rarer Leotne watches, toll jewelled. from $Y to
410; opeq face do, from es ip 6; silver qoartier
watches, from $3 to la ; silver Freneh watches,, orci
$I to f 3; gold patent Monne ease and open far* lever
gad Lejrnre. Endlirh. arrow, and Fronee watches. from
$1 to *lO ; fine syest. fob, end seek obelus ot Skeet'
Per dart.; ' fins_ .go er tool ear-rtare. Wootton. nod
he S neer rm., eadienelr.v.tit even' o*-
seript ton, for less than half the cane onrao,
ergo no b to Ipso. in moms to scot apalleeay.oa dr? and
every kind of prods, at less rate of cludgleg _
krir
other eetobrishment it; the city.
OUT-DOOR SALES
Attended to penman, of the anetioneet, et eery taw
°barge&
CONSIGNMENTS 801,ICITED.
Cornienments of all land every kindof goods sotioited
for Redo) ; two- -tturdi the value oldie goode will di
advanced in anticipation of the aide.
biOns NATHAN&
MO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN DI ER-
C HANTS.—NI A NILA ROPE.—A large and well.
asaortetl stook of Manila Rope, atanufaotared and for
ale, at New York omen. b
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