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HARMER'S vtka , agst..i .. ...4,oic,i. remusAßy ARTICLES
AND AUTHORS %I ,111AOHERAY_ANHTHOMLOPE.; -OUH,
MEncHANTE AHM'THE'NEMTHIHMi TEAMS ,MATE.
HEAL DECHNAO—TmrpiTTANT RAILROAD DECISION
—THE HERALD ON THE MOZART HALL DELECIATTA
TO CHARLESTON.
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Norrespondenoe of The Prem.!
• : Nsvi tonic, January 10,1800.
Harper's Magazine, for February, Is nearly
through themes.. Tho supplies for California, and
planes on the outskirts of this Confederacy, have
already beeti foiwarded, and by the close of the
present' eek you Wilt have them in • Philadelphia.
How you managed to get the January number a
week in advance of any ono else has -been a topic
of speculation' in 'Franklin Square. The writer
of, this corresponderrse is usually considered
prompt in, obtaining literary information from
that quarter, but your friend, whoever he was, was
a long way in advance of him last month. The
February number has twonotieeablefeatmes — the
'commencement of a now serial by Thaikeray, enti
tled Level the Widower, andlhe first of a series of
stories by. Antheay,TrolloPe,- entitled Relics of
General Chasse—a_ Tale of Antwerp, ,Thaokeray
opens well—better than in the Virginians. The
other papers of the, number, and the names of the
authors, are : Coos and the Magalloway, by Jo
seph C. Abbott, one of the .editors of the Boston.
Atlas, (15 illustrations;) Ode on the -Birthday, of
Charles Wesley, by Wm. Rose Wallace; Holidays
in Costa Rica, No. 3, by Thomas Francis Meagher,
(Id illustrations;) A Picture, (poem',) by Rose
Terry; Ceine and Coinage, every readable article,
by Wm. 0. Prime, with fifty-sevenillustratiens of
Classic, Oriental, and English coins; Captain Gay
lord's Will, s story, by a young lady af, Nestern
Now York, who purports to bo "Ruth harper,"
but wtrotkreal name I ani not permitted - to di
vulge; Carlsbad on Crutches, a may ,paper, by
Mont. Wise, of the navy; Washington, (poem,) by,
John Savage; The Arabs in Spittn,.by Professor
John W. braperi Little Brother, a tale, by Mr.
AnonyruOtti4' Mother, of Pearl, a spirited 'sketch,
by Fitz James O'Brien. The departmental por
tions of the number aro of the usual ,variety and
Our jobbing Microliants aro beginning seriously
to feel thelinfinenen of the John Brown raid on the
licerchanM of the ,South. I am told by persons
conneoted with , prominent houses in the Southern
trade, that in some of them the winter tittles - have
fallen off fidly a third, and in others a half, and
that unless something is speedily done to eheck
the present feverish state of Oldie feeling, the re
sults to the mercantile classes cannot but prove of
the most disastrous eliat'ac ter. '
The Now York Court of. Appeals have decided
in tho case against the. Brie Railroad for damages,
in consequence of the 'delay in carrying freight,
produced by .the " strike" of the hands, that the
road is liable for snob damages, although such de
lay was not caused by the officers of the road. Tho
decision was given in these words : " That al
though the Superior officers Were without tho
elightest fault, the corporation was responsible for
the damages caused by a- delay. in, transporting
property which resulted from the strike."
I AM aware that it is net an everyday matter for
The Press to copy, approvingly, editorial matter
from the New York Herald. That journal, how
ever, of.this morning', contains an article on the
rival Democratic delegations from this State to the
National Convention that contains several sharp
hits, espooially the following, in reference to the
character of, the men chosen to that Conyention
from this city by the partisans of Mozart Hall. It
is a rather severe rap at the 'party the Herald so
powerfully aided to carry into power. It says :
" The cliques State and city aro as bad as
they can be, and both Mozart and Tammany Balls
aro infamously managed •The delegates chosen to
Charleston by the Mozart people appear, with two
or three exceptions,to have been seleoted in as di
• rest defiance of ecency as those of the Cogger
party itself. In the rural districts their character
will bear a closer examination; but, excepting as
far as the district system itself is concerned, not
one word can be said in behalf of the represents.-
tion to ,the National Convention from this metro
polis. • -
" The. ruth is, that if the Charleston Convention
did exactly right, they would refuse to receive
into their body an delegates whatever from New
York. Why should they? New York has been
the bane, curse, and scourge of the Democratic
party for nearly fourteen years. Its history is
identical with all of the evils that have befallen
the Demeeraey during that period. The wrong-
Hags biakerings of its Democratic leaders
have, invariably, tended to• react mischievonely
upon national politico, and they,will continue to do
so. The Weal delegation to Charleston Is, in
many respects, "very ill-advisedly made up, and
that of the Regency Is so antiamtional in its ante
cedents as to be deserving of no respect- or node°.
They go to the Convention to cheat somebody, and
to drive the hardest possible bargain with whoever
they finally support." - '
Attacks upon Railway Jupiter&
[From the Clnetnosti. Dnaly corn-monist]
The indiseriminate character of the attacks just
now being made by the papers - or-n-1...i,, knt d a ,
tion," in Baltimore and Philadelphia , upon the pre
sidents of the Baltimore and Ohio and the Penn
sylvania roads, respectively, reminds one of
nothing so much as the avant aartman's complaints
against Jr: l irf because the 'god had not, of his
own notice', Wed tho unreasonable fellow's wheels
from thei — into which his earelessniss had sunk
him. A writer in the Baltimore Ear/mown, jealous
of the great results wrought daring the last year
by John W. Garrett' is premising to kill the
goose that has laid the golden. eggs for the Monu
mental City, because the auriferous embyologies are
not laid:'hourly instead of daily. Mr. Garrett
we trust;. • console himself with the Jhu!.7ittilie
cnl
gnireformers and
Frabes 'Amen who undertake the thankteStAlig.
of eaposleg abuses 41Adzintrging, the" - dritelteild
ranks of tholeedpernthieraries and deoialeht
then, every Superficial man, every:short:Aphid
knave, would-join the useful- party_ in: eva'com
monwealth.:: It is because the thorough:going re
former'ef4olitical, corporate, or social abuses,
mud 04;firefttelerepresentation and abase,.._,ms-de,
peed oltollalono erten his_nee,e-gett - -reggeot," lo
long eshefilies to be' uerwaY of unworthy men,
that iyear-Leerietne - tgoneelaet la worthy of- the'
ber,3-_noesifrip finally, in setae degree, awarded.
, -171eTforSgo present popularity for permanent re
spect.
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Our attention is more particularly drawn to this
'
, sethject, by an article in the Plitadelphia Penn
sylvanian,, heeded, "The Railroad Policy and
, Business Interests of!Philedelphia," in which a
forcibly weak 'tam,* is made upon the manage-.
meat of the Penidrylvanla Central road. The subtt
stance of the whole. (Margo would seem for t
that the buildlag, -- or the Pennsylvania Ceti
Railroad he tigti 'after all; resulted de making;
Philadelphia a greater commercial city than New
York, and in increasing the steamboat tonnage of
Pittsburg l • It istittite perceptible, at this distance
even, that the apparently leglibmitir-desire of the
Pennsylvania Central Company to obtain.a term'•
nue on the Delaware, has touched private interests
that will berevenged by en attack along the whole
- . line. In this regard we have some natdral sympa
. thywlth - Mr. Thornton and his associates;remam
- baring , as we do; the anti-railroad feelitig" sought
to be aroused. in Cincinnati while ouirlaitt and
West lines,were laboring to secure a railoonnee
. lion between their depots; and, Indeed, when the
peoplelat large word patiently their servalitti, in
Compion Councilaette* for the impro.vedt.
mim
fer 'e* ed by our street , pas.
-
It is idle for 'ajlettrelti of the people of Philajel
phia ?llyt:eal; of °mmTlatinferority to to lay
any railroad corporation.
Nature 'settled that matter for all time when the
capes of the Delaware were formed. New York
wee (to have been!' the metropolis, of the Now
World, .There is room for greet elites above and be
low on the Atlantis coast, on the Ohio, and on the
Mississippi, but,the comm era al entrepot of the con
anent is Now York. Philadelphia's a most desirable
capital, and its finalities for supporting a great ma
nufeatitring population are hardly equalled. When
the P 4. Central road was projected it was promised
that Philadelphia should havesfacilaties for reaching
the Ohio valley,- and . the groat West beyond,
equal to these of Now York, or any other rival.
The pledge is redeemed •by a permanent way, an
equipment and .pollee, not °nailed elsewhere an
these States. Bet, with the promise offiellittes
the undertaking of Mr. Thomsou and his associates
stopped ; they did not, propose to oreate trade, to es
tatdish a Liverpool steamship line, or to draw all the
vest tonnage of the Ohio river past the great attrac
tions presented by the powerful Baltimore and Ohio
line at Parkersburg and Wheeling. The charge
of the Pennsylvania newspaper, that the steam
boat tonnage of Pittsburg bas degreased in con
sequence of the Ponnsylvanie Railroad, Is Mit weak
eat of all its allegations.. For what has: Ohio been
taxing herself to the verge of bankruptcy. but
for the purpose, among others, of getting to Pitts
burg direct, by rail, avoiding the tedious and un
certain voyage on the Ohio? Who shall say where
Philadelphia would have been to-day, in comparl
, son with Baltitahre," Now Yotlr,aid Beaton, with
no Pennsylvania Centratroad, but with the Albany
and Western, New York Central, New York and
Erie, and Baltimore and Ohio trunk lines In exist.
once ?
The fact is, Messrs. Thomson and Garrett cannot
create the elements of prosperity 'for Baltimore or
Philadelphia, though they do afford the - greatest
facilities for tho traffic naturally comes to each.
. The people of those cities must put their own shoul
ders to their wheels of their commercial movement f
and their 'railway' Jupiter will not fall to help
konazu ii Bstatuorte.—The toys
teriotta dad shoelringoireamitanees &Readmit upon
the shooting of Mrs. Mary Dann, wife of Barney
Dunn, No. 12 Walnut Alley, between Union and
Ross streets; on Sunday* night, very naturally ga
thered quite a throng:around the house 'yesterday
morning. Xt appears the deceased, Mrs, Dann,
went into the attic of her dwelling shortly before•
eleven ,o'clock, to look for some clothing required
for the children. While in the room.ehe _hoisted
the window and looked therefrom, leaning upon
the Silt - Membera;drthe family below heard her
exclMge - Werde 'smith conversation with some
person or mirsonSon•the alley, and immediately a
gun g
or pistol was Mrs: Donn was discovered
n
n balid across the window , dead, and
the blood pouring &int from' the 'roof eill and side of
the house from a gun-shot wound In the right side
of the. neok. , °Moen Bator Wooden, Bailey, and
Meadscof the.Weatern district, whose beats adjoin
Walnut alloy, ranp tbo spot on hearing the report,
and their Onsorvations aro detailed below. 'The
deadthody was retneved from the window; and Dr.
(1. Ct. Brewer being celled, made a post-mortem
examination of the body: The ball, which wee
of oance_alsis; entered the right side of the neck,
and )3evered the` external carotid artery, ust be
• bind-the lower law, and puseing upward and for
. irardMienetrated the brain 'at the middle lobe
of,thee,;(rerebrum. • At half pastilght o'elbek yes
terthiy Inuit:ling Dr. H. Greentree, coroner of the
NorthWesf diatriot, assembled a fury of ingtiest at
the how*.
• Talary remained in, session irp'th 6 o'clock last
' evening , , without rendering a veld lot, and the coro
ner adjourned
.Ibejlty&lce to 8 - o clock laseitight,
w 1 44-thu. .04Jre-assentMett at thecoroner's °Moo.
'Several; tional`wttnesses were examined; and a
number p, (y oxamlnedwre, recal But,,
- . piousl
Itlere - was no e verdiotle d. ,
and 'Very
littletPrO*4o4 tote, owing to several of the jurors
objeetinrt&the vartous:forMli suggested as
dating partthe. 2 • ,
..I)teatttehlte the body ot'th6 victim , lOC 'Dunn, li
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remained 'at the house, 'which was barricaded
throughout the , entire day and evening with a Cu
rious. maid, who contented themselves with exa
mining Abe premises, and• remarking the blood
which besPattcred'the front of tho house from the
windasi-eill Where' thd shot was fired, down to the'
pavement.' The deceased was about forty years of
ago, and leaves seven ahildren, the youngest at the
breast. Ilor husband is a street-payer by occupa
tion.. Both came from lreland.—Baletmore Sun.
of yesterday. -
Two Views or Tile Can.—Judge C—,U. S.
Senator from Vermont, related to us a goo anon
dote the other day, illustrative of Abolitionism.
The morning he was leaving home to enter upon
his ditties in this city, aatraightelaced deacon, who,
looking uPon the whole South as a great pandemo
nium. called on him and said :
" Now, ;Judge,- I want you to do all in your
power to abolish elavory."
" Well," said the Judge, "how shall I pro
ceed ?" • -
" Oh, I don't know ; but you must abolish it. It
is a damnable curse, and must be abolished. You
know more about law than 1 do. The church is my
stronghold, but you understand national matters,
Judge, and can devise sow plan, and I know it."
"The Only way I see to abolish it," said the
Judge, "is to buy all the slaves and set them
free."
" Well, go in for that; have a law passed that
the North shall buy them, and then this trouble
will end. Yes, go in strong for that. Judge."
" Just ie you say, deacon. I will agree to it in
a moment, and will stand my share of the expense.
Here is, Vf oo.istook with three hundred inhabitants,
and this town would be called on for about six hun
dred ihoasand dollars—and I will urge it before
the Senate."
The good deacon opened his mouth, then his eves,
allowed his tongue to escape from one corner of his
face scratched his hodd s and tapped impatiently
on the floor with his foot. As the Judge was leav
ing the room the deacon's power of speed' mune to
him, and ho called out :*
" Oh, say, Judge, I guess you'd better lot slavery
alone; the poor, black devils are better off South
than up here in his cold climate !"
Dore Oro several just such deacons in the noun
try.—Bastes and Vmun.
IMPORTATIONS.
[Reported for the Press.l •
'HAVANA—Iing Alfred Exalt. Beadlins-400 boxed
Rigor 8 Norris Waln & 006 400 do 8 & W Welsh; 410 do
emarb C Tete; 1072 do Bdo preserves 8 Fuguet & Sop;
7 oases curare order. -
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PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
F. R COPE.
T HO S
RIMBEIL.Tr.i Oolostms ov vim Maxim
. J. DERBYSIRE.
LETTER, DABS
A? !MI IKERCITAKTeitSCRUTGE. 911.174D1LPV1A..
Steamship Vigo, Mierhottee, Liverpool. via
Qiteenstown • . —• Jan 91
Br. ship tiraganaa, Nelson Liverpool, soon
srig Wang°. ...... .............. Cardenas, noon
* MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
*OAT, Op PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 18, 1880
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SUN RISEB. ' -:7 19-BUN BETH- -.5 I
- .9 40
ARRIVED.
Brig Alfred Egan. Beadling, 13 days ir Havana.
with sugar and male to 8 Morris Wain& o. At 8A Si
on Tuesday, off the Buoy on the Brown passed a ship
supposed to be the Wm Penn. from Liverpool. At New
Castle. on Tuesday evening, passed sohr Matanzas, from
Cardenas.
Bohr Telegyaph, Graoei li o naYe from Camden, Del,
with carp to Jew Barratt de .
- OLEARED.
Stearmiliip Oitr of Richmond. Mitchell, Richmond,
Thom Webster, Jr.
SAILED.
Ship Morning Light, Johnston, for San Francisco, in
tow of tug Atientio
MEMORANDA.
Steamship ICensington,Baker, hence, arrived at Bos
ton 'yesterday.
Ship Wyorning, Burton, for Philadelphia, entered for
loading at Liverpool 27th ult.
Oct Ship Sultan, Berry. for London, sailed from Shanghno
Z 3.
Ship Phantom, Potereon, for New York. sailed from
Fon chow-foo Nov 6.
Ship Emily Au.usta, Strickland, from New Orleans,
at Lverpool 27th ult.
Sh i p Northampton, Elwell, from New Orleans, at Li
verpool 28th ult.
Ship Midnight, Brook, cleared at Boston 10th inst. for
San Yranonicio.
Ship Richard Morse, Oliver, hence, via New Orleane,
at Havre 2.sth ulG
Ship Wm J Morris Jackson, from Manila Ault SI for
Liverpool, passed Aejier, no date.
Ship Meteor, Melville, from San Francisco, via Ma
nila. at Calcutta rid Nov.
Whip Alice Counoe, Singer, from Callao, at Queens
town 27th ult,
Bark Chas E Lox. Almeida, for Philadelphia, uncer
tain, was at Port nu Prince NM ult.
Bark Conrad, Salisbury, remained at Rio de Janeiro
Deo 24.
Bark Cornelia L Bevan, Peterson, from Nangasald,
arrived at Shangliao Nov 7. ~
Bark Aurelia, Beattie, cleared At Boston 16th'inst. for
Melbourne.
Bohr George A Tittle, Adams, hence, arrived at Mo
bile 10th inst.
Mohr Julia Smith. Crowell, from Peneacoia, arrived at
Key West 10th test.
Fichr Fannie, Vance, hence, arrived at Havana Bth
instant.
Bohr Black Bird, Compton, sailed from Havana Bth
inst. for Jacksonville.
[Der steamship_Europa.l
Art at Liverpool 29th
.Barnabas Webb, Bushes,
nnd Clara Windsor, Delano,New Orleans; Met, Joseph
Fish, Young, and Caroline Heed, Douglass. do.
Arr at Dover 29th, Bay State, Crowell. New Orleans
for Bremen.
Arr in the Clyde, Dyson. Halliday. New York.
Arr at Bremerhaven 27th, Reaper, Kelly, New York;
Kosmos, do. -
Arr at Havre WI, Dauphin. Yert:or, New York, and
Clumborazpailanan. New Orleans.
nArr at Traesteallikeltott, ATio,,Npw York.
Ar at_ltelvott, Alosotoirtne, grown. sips , Weans.
ill Ship Britannia, Patten. trom a,annith tor Lirtii.ool.
is ashore near Barmouth. Crew saved.
- DREAD
Rutz AND CHEAP BREAD,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
CAN RI OBTAINED AT TUE FOLLOWING
PLACES I
MECHANICAL BAKERY, B. W. eornerot Broad and
. Vane streets.
C. °pier street, below
Tenth,
H. --..—. 8. E. correener Sixth and
Coates ett.
JATRO & SON, ....No, 260 North Fifth street.
JOHN G. N 0.1233 Vine street.
T. P. MITE— --No. 115 North Fifth street
8. 800 Y.—....— E.
c c: Av e
t Fifth and
W.13416T1ur.vr0.--. —B. E.Corner Eleventh and
—l3lMurtraelllow
ut.
AliWil.fig GARVIN —No. 1419 Lombard daunt.
•D. W. oortiOr Sixteenth
and Pine streets. •
WM. COURTNEY—..—No. sob South Twelfth
street.
S. R. WANAMAKER............F adorn' street, above
Sixth.
S. LENTZ...... ----Corner South Fourth and
Johnston streets.
L. HOLLAND.— —...........B4Lo n o . r i tteanteenth an
DAVID 260 North . Eleventh
street.
lORTNlA.N—.—.......Thirteenth street, below
Thompson street.
4C41T,061R1N5.---N: e . te re North Front
;(1.: BROOKS.-- —S. a VA. p o i gr e n e e t r re o or eventh
F. MORRIS.— W. corner Tenth and
Shippen streets.
E. B. TURNER.-- 1216 South Front
Street.
J. corner Broad and
Yemen streets.
THOS. T. BLEST— . — —.Corneidreenth street
and Ridge aven u e . S. corne r Ninth and
Federal str eets. MoINTYRE—........Tweny-second street,
ab.
Coates.
ALEX. FULLERTON.—Corner of Fifth and Chris
tian.
MRS. E. RAMBLER.....--No. 1731 Coates street.
D, oc, T. W. Girard avenue.
WM. AIcCRACKEN—...-2202 Hamilton street.
R. R. DEAZLY N. W. corner of Twelfth
and Munn JULIUS KLEIN Ci d t r itrteenth
and Parrish street.
M. NI FEB K. corner of Fourth
and Green Street.
MRS. F. ELLIIOTT .....8. W. corner Tenth and
Green street.
J. L. N. J atom 19
Aroh Street
C. IL Weat Philo...lBlphi 04tIllit
N. L. :YARNELL,----al b lin
y e a m rf i ojd road.
JOHN 8ARNDT—...............-Tremont and hue Grunt
Penns.
GEO. B. TOWNSEND.—.- Went Chester, Penns
M. MoCLEES—..---..Atlantio City, I. 3
1), IgIRTON---.. Florence, N. J.
S.F.
. 3 EBERLEIN -- Columbia, Pa. •
1•324
MECHANICAL BAKERY_, S. W. Corner
TI- BROAD and VINE Btreeta, PHILADELPHIA.
This establishment is now In suocessful operation, day
and night. and all are reseal:dial), invited to call and gee
the whole process of bread-maims forthemsolvea.
The undersigned takes the liberty of saying that for
thirty-five years he hoe been a practioal Baker—Gv,e no
apprentsee, and five as Journeyman in one of the find
houses Seotland, and twenty-five an master—during
which time he has had the orspopunity of snaking many
expenmente. and observm.g i all t e improvementa which
have in been t tid e s !tag ,t l e h f a wgratilie hits now the man
&gement, In addition to the complete labor-saving ma
chinery, he has bow faoihtles of many kinds not hereto.
fore possessed.
Being unreetrained in the purchasse of flour none but
the soundest and best shall ever be need ; and he haa no
hesitation in saying that Broad of all kinds can be de
livered, uneuresesed in quality and weight by that made
by fhb nydinary process.
Families in which the Broad made by the Meoharsioal
Bake has not been tried, or in which it has been tried
only , at its commencement, before the machinery was in
Perfct working order, are respectfullynsked to give it
atrial now, the undenigned behevang lt would lead to
mutual advantage. JOHN G. MOXEY,
my34-tf Superintendent
•
LIMITED' PARTNERSITIP.—NOTICE
is hereby given, that the subscribers have form.
ed and entered into a limited partnership, agreeably to
the pot of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsy I
yenta, passed March 215t,1825, entitled " An Ant Rela
tive to Limited Partnerships," and the eupplement
thereto.
-That the name o conductednder HENRYaidpart
nersbip is to be " HENRY E. RINIP
HON.'
;tut theKemal nature of the business to be trans
acted Is " Healers In Cotton and Linen Canvas, and
otheiOpoils," tn the City of Philadelphia.
Tit t thename of the General Partne in
CHESTNUT
SIM SON, whose place of residence le
Street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the City of Phila
delphia; and that the name of the PPeeitti Partner is
THOMAS ROBB, whose place of residence a in the
of Burlington, in the State of New Jame,.
That the Willi specialpartner hat contributed to the
common stook Of thes'aid firm the earn of five thousand
dollars in cash,
That the hem@ at which the mid linutedpartnershio
is to commence. I • the twenty.-Brst day of 'DECENT BEL
and will terminate on the_thirty-firet drty of DE
CEMBER, nes. HENRY E. ermrsore,
da•th THOMAS ROBB.
u 1 TENCH BENEVOLENT BALL.
AL' ' The DIRECTORS of the .FRENCIf BENEVO
LENT SOCIETY have the pleasure to inform their
friends and_theatrons of their Charitable Institution,
that their T HI RTEENTH ANNUAL BALL will take
p lace o TUESDAY the 24111 of .Taniinry, at the MUSI
CALFUND BALL. No pains will be spared to render
it equal in splendor to its predecessors, and worthy of
the kind_patrousge of the public.
Floor Manager—JULES M. hIARTIN.
'Laois, admitting a Gentleman and two Ladies, 40.
To be tied of Eug. gOussell, 018 Prune street; Ht.
Tire), MP South Eighth street; and A. ',afore, 'vine
tarYi Sit South Fourth street. d3Oja 8 13 20 31 2324
ARTIN & QUAYLE'S
• STATIONERY TOY ki um AND NANCY HOOD N
leitiro,
• lOU WALNUT STREET,
BELOW SLIM/MTH,
ntlnly PHILADELPHIA.
Conotantly on hand Perfnmarr and Tailat Artiolna,
II'EFINED SUGAR.-500 ):obls. crushed,
'MI' coarse, and finefenlverized A coffee andseltnw
Sugarj for sale by JAMES ORAHAAI Jo CO., LETT •
TlA,Btreet. Jae
VVILLCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA
CIIINE.—Thi, Marline never fens to
_girl ei
trin natieMinton Prioe ANL For sale at 716 oilEB '-
NUT Atrent. nIIO4
- ---- -
QUOAR4IOIISE MOLASSES.-150 hhde.,
ttereat:and barreikk t oto
•!•11•Mr.° Wil/141141.
THE . PRESS.--PHILADELPHIAI WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18, 1860.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
THE PARTNERSHIP • RETOFORE
ENtek e g7l e A the a ei
i,erlirZgt
BELL & CO., has been tliis day dissolved by mutual
oonssnt. W . B. CA M l Lis authorized to Wind up
the butenoes,who will berenßar carry it on on his own
iv:mount. will. S. CAMPBELL
January nom. ULL ,
IN.
A. GORDON Mjai6.3t.
'LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE
11-4
formedEREBY GIVEN, That the Subenribers
have and entered into a Limited Partnership,
under the provisions of the LIVIV,Ipf the Commonwealth
of Pennlvartia.
T Edson,e name of the firm or partnership is .William
D. and the general nature of the business the
Manufacture and Salo of Boots and Shoes. That Wil
liam D. Edson is the General Partner, and John Haus
dere and hlacpberron Saunders are the Special Part
ners. all residing in the City of Philadelphia. The
capital in cash contributed be the Speoial Partners is
Ten Thousand Dollars, each contributing Five Thou
sand Voltam. The Partnership commences this TENTH.
DAY OF JANUARY, DUO, and is to terminate DE
CEMBER 31,1891.
WILLIAM D. EDSON,
JOHN SAUNDERS
General Partner.
,
MACPIIBRSON SAUNDERS,
leth, 18
January Special Partners.
60.
jail-dew
THE FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & CO. HAS
been dissolved by mutual consent. WILLIAM D.
EDSON will settle up the business of the old firm. The
Mimesis of the Manufacture and Sole of Boom end Shoes
will be continued at No. 12 North FOURTH Street, by
WILLIAM D. EDSON, under a Limited Partnership,
this day formed between him and JOHN SAUNDERS
and MACPHERSON SAVE DENS.
SARAH I'. EDSON,
WILLIAM D. EDS ON.
January 10th, IWO. JaILIm
N OTICE OF LINIINED PARTNERSIIIP.
Wliereee we, the subscribers, have this day re
newed and continued fora further period of three years,
es hereinafter mentioned, the limited partnership en
tered into on the 81st day of December, A. 11. LW to
commence on the Ist day of January, A. D. 1857, under
the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania approved March Vat
1818, entitled "An Act relative to Limited Partner
's! Uenlir i l efa l l
h t e o r l .rgigg i t'Vn o e f rerp it..- Ba n k t i l W, General
there
fore Incompliance with the provisions of the said en.
setmentn we publish the terms of said original and
renewed Limited Partnership as follows :
First. The name or firm under. Which the said original
and renewee Limited Partnership wan and is to be con
ducted in that ofJ.
J. T. PLATE &80.110'UTLER.
Second. The general nature of Its business was and is
that of el.erotinnts in a general Foreign and Domestic
Commission Business in the city of Philadelphia, and
also in the business of Importing and Exporting and
Vending Merchandise en oedema of the said Limited
Partnership.
Third. The wild Limited Partnership wee and is com
posed of JOHN THEOPRILUS PLATE, who re,men in
the city of Philadelphia ; of CARL C. SCIIOTTLEIL
why maiden in the said city of Plitladelnlna. and
CHRISTOPHER F. PLAT), j whose place of teeldence
is at present in the tree Hanseatic city of Bremen.
Tho said John Theophilus Plate and Carl C. Soliottler
were and INTO all she general partnere the said origi
nal and renewed Limited Partnership. and the said
Chrislopher F. Plate was and is the only special part
ner therein.
Fourth. The special partner, the said Chriatopher F.
Plato. cop tr,lipted,._aetually and in good faith, in each,
the sum of Fifty ~ thousand Dollars to the capitol or
common stook of the said original Limited Partnership.
twatn° 2 oVhic ll al w n i rre fe '" Dl l .ResorininiParner.i
com
menced on the first day of January. A. D. 1851, and was
to have tbrtninaterl on the 31st nay of Decamp -•r. A. D.
1857. but the same has been renewed and continued for
the further period of three years from the stet day of
Depember. A. D. 1833. end will terminate on the 31st day
of Ueoember, A. D.
Philadelphia, Deo. 3lat, 1883.
J. THEOPII: PLATE,
CARL C. 80110TTLER,
CLI.R. Flt. PLATE.
By his Attorney in fact.
Jag-ew thEID FREY FREYTAO.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
The paetnesh_ip heretofore existing under tho firm
of NIORHIS JONES k. CO. expired on the 31st ulti
mo, by limitation. Either of the partners will use the
name of the firm n settlement. JACOB P. JONES and
RI ..HARD it. DOWNING retire from the business,
and rho remaining partners hove formed a new cepa' t
nershi n. ISRAEL hh,BRIS,
JACOB P. JONES
RICHARD RO 11. DOWNING,
JOSEPH K. WHEELER,
ANDREW WHEELER.
•
Philadelphia, January 2,1b60.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTIOE.--ISRAEL
liiIORRIS, JOSEPH K. WHEELER, and AN
DREW WHFELFR, partners in the late firm of MOR
RIS & JONES & CO.. have thin day formed a copart
nership, under the firm of
MORRIS, WHEELER, & CO..
and will cont.nue the Iron and Steel business in all its
branches, as here , ofore conducted, at the old atand,
MARKET and SIXTEENTH Streets.
Philadelphia, January 2,1840. la2-tf
SAVING FUNDS.
S PRING GARDEN SAVING FUND 80
mit OF PHILADELPHIA.
Omen, No ; 031 Nofh TIIIRD Street
(consolidation San k Building.)
CHARTERED BY THE EGIBLATURE OFPENN
BYLVANIA.
Deposits remind in sums of One Dollar andmalif i
a AV. P rIl'IVa l i j i :::-1 1 W; ItlPTiZtj tal with
drawn.
A responsible and_rellable Savings Instuon has long
been needed in the Northern part of the a lt !, and "'f he
Spring Qarden Savings Fund Boeiety " was chartered ItY
the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this neoessitY.
The Ma d e In organising and looming it, have been
governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the bald
ness mterest and wants of the very large and entered-
Sing population by whioh it is orrounded.
OFFICE OPEN DAILY,
From 9to MG o'clock; also, pn Mo th nday and Thursday
from 0 until II o olook in e evening.
*Alleging.
Ftedeliek Klett,
'John P. Levy, !Pe ft Be4tigng.
an i t i ti . Va li teolier. rederiok &coke,
Joseph P. LePlere,
Min Kessler, Jr.. eorJe Knecht,
James 8. Pringle, Jacob Dock,
Joseph M. Crowell, lon. Wm. lthllward,
George Woeloper, Deo. T. Thorn,
Peter C. Ellmaker,_ Robert B. Davidson.
JAMES S. PRINOLE, President,
FRANcia Helm. Secretary. le.lo-tfif
SAVING FUND.---lINITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, oonier THIRD and CREST-
Nll24"s r l novae inl VV, 44 , 31 let.karr'E
1113341'wfirtohrrttie or deposit to the o r withdrawal.
Oflio hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock ever day, and on
MONDAY EYE
on I until 9 o'olook.
DRAFTS fo r ale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from XI mayor
Resident -8 ?H EN R. CRAWFORD.
Treasurer—JA ES R. HUNTER.
INY FISK. Actuary. sell-ly
QAVING FUND---FIVE PER CENT. IN
TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
fANY,,WA.LNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD
ahat,l phin, illOortforated by the State of Penusylee
•
koneyji received In anyglum, large or small, andln
tared aid from the day of deposit to the day of with-
V: 'office is open every day from o'oloo Monday
morning till& o'clock in the evening, and On
and Ttrarsday re,m i tilt els INNER ,
RY , °I .BINNER, President,
MERV Vioe President,
WILLIAX J. RIND, 800110.617.
DLtinCTO S.
Idon. Henry L. Benner, , Carr2ll Brewster,
Kdward L. Carter.
B.obert Selfridge, I.l:ll.°Letrr.
a~amnnelK.Ashton, oaaph ?sakes,
qq Landreth Minns, enry Dltfenderfer.
tontis , is roomed and payments made daily.
TTTha investments are made, in Conformity with the
prolusions of the Charter, in Real Relate MOrtgtieS.
Ciround Rents, and such lint-clasa securities as will al
ways inure perfect security to the depositors, end
whloh cannot fail to give permanency and stability to
ibm institution.
LEGAL
TN THE DISTRTCT COURT FOR TIIE
R-_skiTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
WALTER LAING vs. EDMUND STEELMAN.
June Term. 1839. No. 782. Fi. fa.
Se ME ye. 8 ALE
September Term 1869. N 0.210. Fi. fa.
DAVID JAYNE vs. EDMUND nTELMAN.
September Term, 1859. No. 19 E 9. Fi.
In.
SA hIE vs. SAME.
September Term, 1869. No. 121. Fi. fa,
GEORGE O. BARB vs. EDMUND STEELMAN.
September Term, 1819. No. 186. Ft. fa.
JAMES SAICHL ire. EDMUND STEELMAN.
September Term.lB39. N 0.262. Ft. in.
C. B. & F. M. SMITH vs. EDMUND STEELMAN.
September Term, 1819. N 0.998. Ft. la,
JOHN DOWLING ye. EDhl UN D STEELMAN.
September Term, PM. N 0.4.33. Ft. la.
JOHN M. BICKEL ve. EDMUND STEELMAN.
Supreme Court, January Term, 18.0. N 0.9. Ft. fa.
The enditor appointed to make distribution of the
fund in Court, ranted by the axle of personal properi v by
virtue of the above writs, will attend to the duties or his
?kr
a n t tt 4 neAzn k 75 1 1 . 0 1 1 i: A hi t c h 0
office,aol day t i r v if January
. corner of
Seventh etreet and Wael n iington equare, in the eitY of
Philadelphia, when and where all. persons interested
aro required to present their claim, or else tte debarred
from coming in upon said fund.
January 18, 1880. CLEMENT B. PENROSE,
Jal6-10t* Auditor.
MOE
11 OUSEKBEPERS LOOK TO YOUR
A-interest. Bay your COAL AT RICKS' , where
uothing but the very beet auality of Lehigh andSchurl
vitt (And le offered at the following reducedprice':
Lehigh, Broken, Kip and Steve... ..... 26 per ton.
'
Warranteda_rga Nut
tree * from . a . t or
. e
. tinit an;l
el wetaht, al
H.lollB' Lard, enutheaat corner MARSHALL. end
WILLOL . Call and ace.
rcia W. GROOMS & CO.,_
Ng• Office U 6 South FOURTH Street,
AND
WHARF, FMB STREET, SCHUYLICALL,
Dealers and ShlePere
ALOonst Mountaln, farhiLih, and Sclurlkill
tilerediandise taken o n wh arfage, 015-em
ETICKORx AND SPRING MOUNTAIN
al—IL LEHIGH COAL. prepared with oare, for Pale on
beat:term. Apply at
K N OW LES'B Depot, NINTH
and WILLOW Stre r22-tf
JOB PRINTING.
- -
ELIE NEW JOB PRINTING --
OFFICE
"THE PRESS"
I prepared to exeoute neatly, cheaply and expeditiously
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING,
RAMAILETB.
PAPER BOOKS,
BLANKS 01' EVERY DESCRIPTION*
FOSTER%
HANDBILLS.
Printing for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS.
MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS,
MECHANICS, BANKS,
RAILROAD AND INSURANCE
EL All ordere left at the Publication Office of The
Pres', N0.t17 CHESTNUT STREET, will be promptly
Headed to. lele tf
MESSRS. ROSENTHAL &
MORRIS, from Plymouth, Eitgland,
manufacturers or the celebrated
" Pantaseopm" Spectaeleo, respectfully solicit the pa
.ronage of the ladies and gentlemen of Philadelphia
end vicinity, to theirs imerior ground opeetoole glnoseo.
no valuable advaMagb derived from them la, that in
stead of vision becoming strained, heated, weakened,
rind in numerous mules aeriouaty injured, it to preserved
and strengthened, everything at once becomes clear
nod brilliant, and very aged persons aro enabled to em
ploy their sight at the most minute occupation, either
by daYor candle-light can Nee with those lames of a
much less magnifying power, and they do not require
the frequent changes to the dangerous Militate of further
powerful assistainee,
Certifleatee can tic men at the office over Mr Christ
man's atone, 702 CHESTNUT Street, adjoining Oer
inon's Photograph roomo. OE. ly
OIL CITRONELLA —For sale by
wrt lIE 11 ILb & BR; HE it,
(49 47 and 49 North RHO I) fitromt.
SAL AMMONIA—Forsale by WETH
t•-• 7 ERILL & BROTHER, fr and 19 NORTH AE
CM Btreet.
TILE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
260 MILES DOUBLE TRACE.
1860. atnimmitr 1860.
THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD TS NO W
, EQUAL
TO ANY IN THE COUNTR
THREE THROUOII PASSENGER RAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND P 11781313110,
Connecting direot at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and
from 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 thretilii to Pittsburg,
without change of Cara or Conductors. All through Pa.,-
Banger Trains provided with Lougirdge's. Patent
Brake—speed under perfect control the engineer,
thus adding much to the safety of tray.) fere.
Smoking Cara are attached to each Train,. Woodruff's
Sleeping Care to Express and Fait Trains. The
EXPRESS RIR'43 DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, hen
days excepted.
aAI
a.nai Train leaves Philadelphia at 8 A.
Fast Line " 11 So A. al.
Ramose Train loaves " 10 60 P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2 P. M.
MarkoColumbia 4 00 P. Id.
burg 1130 P. M.
West Chester Passengers will take the Mail, Parkes
burg and Columbia Trains.
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls and intermediate points, leaving Phi
ladelphia at 8 A. M. go directly through.
Tickets Westward nt ay be obtained at the offices of the
Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal
timore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Woes in the West; also on board any of the
regular Line of eta:imam on the Mississippi or Ohio
rivers..
03' Fare always as low, and time as quick. au by any
other Route.
For further information apply At the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets.
The completion of the Western connootions of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chimer', make this the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THL. EAST AND THE
GREAT WEST.
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time, are advantAr.esjeedily
appreciated by Shilippore of Freight, and the Travel
ling Public.
Merchants and Shippers entruating the transportation
of their Freight to this , '°myna/,can rely with confi
dence on its speedy transit.
THE RATES UF FREIGHT to and from any point
in the West by the Penns, lvania Itsilroad are at alt
ttmeb as favorable as are charged by other Railroad
Comranis,,
:ffTwT
For Freight Contraots or Shipping Direottont 001
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Um
pony •
11. A. STEWART. Pittsburg;
H.B.Pieroe & Co., 6amemllo,o.; .1. J. Johnston, Ripley,
0.; IL McNeely, Xl.; Ormsby & Cropper,
Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock k Co., Jetloreownlle, !nth
aria; 11. W. Browit & Co., Cincinnati, 0.; Athotn &
Ilibbert,Cinconnatt 0.; R. C. Aleldrunt Madison,
Jos. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; P. (YRiley &
Evansville. Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo 1 11~ K.
F. Sass, Shaine & Claes. St. Louis, li.
tie, Nashville, Tenn.;•ll.anis Tenn.;
Clarke & Co., Chicago,lll.LW. lcoonts, Alton,
Illin or to Freight ' Agents of Railroads at different points
the . .
E. J. SNEEBER, Philadelphia.
MAORAW & KOONS, SO North stree,t Baltimore. •
LEECH &. CO., 2 Aster House, or S. William st o N,Y
LEECH & CO., No. TT, State street, Boston.
H. H. HOUSTON, tien'l Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. HOUPT. Gong Ticket Agent, Phila.
THOS. A. SCOTT, WWI Supt Altoona, Fa.
1859. Ream 1859.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT—NEW y'ORK LINER,
ARE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PRILA
DERMA AND TAEN rop.wittip,AD
fil,"d1110M tintigailYX'!"rt)
NEVI YORK AND WAY-PLACER.
PAOM WALNUT-STRIET %VEUM AND KENSINGT
Will leave as followe, via: elan.
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. & Am.
Accommodation • 82 :a
At 8 A. M., via Camden and jersey City, (Bow
i A°c r nst— i - 7 . "
A 9,.., V., vCagdoegFdfoey City,
..., . ..... 5 00
At 111; A. via Kensington and — Jereey * City,
Western Express ..• .... 866
At 12% P. M., via Camden and Amboy — , An00mm0=_,......
=_,...... 25
At 21 0 M., : via Camien and Amboy', U. A. *M
ANZ V.-ICl.,—;iti—keliifilit.jirailir.l.6F6-67 3 86
Evening h,xpress..— ..... • 00
At 4i I.' AI., via Kensington and Jersey City, 2d
Class Tioket..... . .. ...
wan 26
At 61'. M., via Camden and Jersey City E ing
At 11 I'. M., viaCaadlenandJotneyCity,Southern
At P. and liiiiiiraViivrtirciociiilon.
(Freight and Passenger)—f le et t,lase f g 25
211 Class Tlekeg
The P. M. Mall Line ruse daaly. The 11 So u thP.M.ern Mad. Saturdaya excepted.
For Belvidere. Easton. Flemington. &O.,_itt A. M.
from Walmit•etreet wharf, and S P. DI. from Kensington.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6
A. M., Lehigh Valley Railroad.
For 'Water Gap Stroudsburg Scranton, Wilkeibarre
hien:rose. Great Bend, &0.,_ at 6 A. M., via Doldware;
Lack a wanna and Western Railroad.
For Mount 'Holly. at 6 and 9A. 51and and eX P.M.
For Freehold, at 6 WAYand S P.M.E
LINES
For Bridal, Trenton, to, at 3 and 13; P. M. from Ken
sington.
.For Palmyra, Riverton, Cabmen, Beverly, Burlington,
Bordentown, &e. at 125,i, 3, and 4,4 g P. M.
Fifty pounds of baggage only aliowed eaoh passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as hal
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over glly
pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their
responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and
Will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except
by see olal oontraot.
WM. R. GATZMER. Agent
Camden and Amboy R. R. Co.
WEST CHESTER RAIL
-o_l4-4 " ROAD TRAINS Ins, PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depot cor. ELEVEN rif
and MARKET ['tree (except Sundae.) at 8
A. M., 12.30 P. M., and 4P. M. Leave West Chester at
7.20 A. M.. 1040 A.M., and 5.601'. Al. ja 24. y
aims PHILADELPHIA, (lER
mAFrowx Aral NORRIS
TOW RAILROAD— WINTER ARRANGEAIENT—
On and after MON D hy, N0v.21, 1869,
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelqua 6, 7,7.60 9, 10, 11, and 1.1 A.Bl
1, 2,8, 3%, 4,6, 6 79 0, 0, 7,8, 9 , 1 0,and 11%1'. 91. *
Leave Germantown 6 , 7 , 7% 8,8%. 9.% 10 11 A 24
AL
1,2,3, 4,4%, 5,6, 6% 7 8 9.105iP. 111.. "
IND YR,
Lava
9 P. 61:
QIIEBTNUT RILL RAILROAD
Leave Philadelphia 6 , 17.60, U A. M., I, 4, 6k,7, and 10
r. M.
Ltnive Chestnut 11111 7.1_ 7.40, 8.55, and ILO M.,
5.40, 54 400, 6.40, and 8.,_ P.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.03 A. M., s,_and 51( P. 81.
cave Chestnut NM 7.30 A. AL, 12.60, 6.241, and 8.40
min.. P. Pd.
. . . .
POR CoNSI4OIIOCRRN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelia 6, 9, 11.03, min., A. MO/06,3.03,
6M, and 11./:
town.
Leave Norrul 7,9, 11 A. lil., 134, 04, and I
P. hi.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia OA.M.a3 8 d 3 jd.
Leave Norriet.ovrTA, hi r
Fo A R MAWAYUNR..
Leave Philadelphia 6.716, 9,11.06 A. M.,1.06.9.011. LOS.
L7R, and IL 4 i P. al.
eave M anal . un k 6X, T 34, IDS, 9%, And.ll% A. M., 9,3,
6, 634, and ag P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leach, Philadelphia 9A. 01,3 and 634 P
Leave alada7Ralgr i anni eito ol , t, and 7R r i . al.
nl9-tf li Dtria. NINTH eiglßL?ftegalsiZts.
NORTH PENNSYL
vANTA RfLROAD.
WINTE WM-MANGE !ENT.
FoL BETHLEHEM, DOYLES OWN, EASTON.
ALLENTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK. HAZLETON.
On and after hlONDAY L Novemberith,lM9_ Paxson.
er Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, DAlLlj.lBuudays excepted:l
For Bethlehem,. Easton. Allentown, Mauch Ohnnk,
Heeler, A (Express,) at 9.30 A.
For athlehe u.,
m, Express,l at 9.30 A. M. and) P. M.
For oylestoWn, (Aecorrunodatiund at 8.40 A. M. and
4 P. M.
For For . t . WashingtonjAaeolnraodationj at P. AL
TRAINS FOR PHIi.ADELPHIA:
Leave Bethlehem, ( Express') at and
Leave Doylestown, (Acoommodationd at 7 Aland
3.50 P. M.
Leave Fort Wexhinx(Aosiontni NDAYS: calat ) on,/ltt7. A.M.
ON El
Philadelphia for Fort ashington. at 9.10 A.M.
Philadelphia. for Doylestown, all P. 51.
Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M.
P.M. Fort Washington for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P.M.
Fare to Bethlehem, SLIO ; to Mauch Chunh,;s2.6o to
Easton, ti 1.60: to Daylestoarn.2o cents.
Through tickets must he procured before entering the
oars.
All Passenger Triune (expt Sunday Trains) con.
neat at Barks street with Fi ft h and Sixth-lanais, and
Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads,
n 7 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
iIEPAPMPLIMADELPIIIALWIL
MINGTON, AND ,BALTI
MOR ' RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY. November 51,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADtPRIA,
For Baltimore at 8.15 A. AI., 12 noon, ( Express,) and
11.10 P. M.
For Chester at 8.15 A. M. 12 noon, 440, and 11 .10 P. M
For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M., 12, LSO, and M.lO M.
For New Culls at 8.15 A. AL, and LAI P. M.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.
For Dover nt 8.10 A. AL. and 4 30 P. M.
For Milford at 8.15 A. M., and 430 I'. M.
For Seaford at 8.15 A. Al., and 4.80 P. M.
For Lau TRAINSFORand 4 30 I'. M.
PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.50 A. M., (Express ' , 10.15 A. M.,
and 6.25 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 7.15 A.M. and 11.90,A. M.,1.45 and
8.401'. AL
Loave Laurel at 6.15 A. AL, and 9.40 P. M.
Leave Danford at 6.45 A. M., and 4.0,5 P. M.
Leave Milford at 7.00 A. AL, and 4.25 I'. M.I
Leave Dover at 9.05 A. AL, end LOP M.
Leave Middletown at 10 A. Al. and 7.05 P.M.
Leave Now Castle at 10.56 A. AL. and 8 P. M.
Leave Chester at 8. 12 A. Al., 2.22 and 9.15 I'. AL
Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware- Railroad
at 10.16 A. Al.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Chester at 5.45 A. M., 12.23 and 11.40 P. M.
Llave Wilnungton at 9.26 A. 2., 12,55 P. M., and 12,Z)
A. 61,
SUNDAYS
Oply at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore.
Only at 5.25 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
FREIORT TRAIN, with PASSENGER ClAltattaohed.
will run no follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and interm4eate
place. at 8 I'.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
places at 4.45 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate
places at 3.45 }..
Leave Baltimore for Stammer's Run, Musa's, and
Harewoud at 9.54 P.
IL M. FELTON, Fluidal%
2/PgaPHILADELPHIA AND
ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE—
QUICKEST ROUTE to Elmira, Wilkesbarre, Buffalo.
Citioago, Rook Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur
lington, Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Dunked', and St.
Louis.
Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and }lead
105 Railrorul Depot, corner BROAD and CAI,I,OW
LL Streets BA I L Y.(Soul's.) a excepted.) as follows :
7.3 U A. M., DAY EXPRESS. ,
For Elmira, Niagara Falls. Butfale,,DetrOlliChleandi
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Paul'', Burlington,
and St. Loma.
3.701'. M., NIGHT EXPRESS.
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffelo,lletrolt. Clldeago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Paul's Dartmoor',
and St. Louis.
The 7.30 A. M. and 8.30 P. hl. trains run through to
HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon
Valley Branoh.
The 7.30 A. hl. train connects at Rupert for Wilkes
barn, Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK
ABWNA AND BLOOMSBURG RA ILROAP.
aggage oheoked to Elmira, Bull ale. and Stsponsion
Bridge.
Tioketa can he procured at the
_Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Liner Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at rho hom
ier Depot, oriTner BROAD and CALLOWIIIp
HROUGH EXPRESS PREIbIIT T
Leaves the Depot, Broad atreet, below Vine, Ray, N((Sun
da esoepted,) for all points West and North, lt 6 r. M.
Vrefichts must be delivered before II P. M. to.insure
going the same day.
For further information, apply at
Freight_Depot,lTAD, below Vlne,
Oriew, co . 9 1.1.Pgillli"g
col-tf hi lnhls.
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS
NM
PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAIL.
ROAD, NOINIM Jt
, in EMU VILLEatEAD.
iNO and
Leaves the new Depot, at corner of BRsAD and
I,I,OWHILL, Siren% (entrances on Calewhill,)
at 7.30 A. M., DAILY, (Sundays excapted,lforPOTTS
VILLE HARRISBURG, and all intermediate points,
connecting at Harrisburg with triune running to Pitts
burg, Chambe ratans, Corp le Sunbury. ko.
AFTERNOON I,INS.
Leave at SAO P. DAILY, for vorrevaLE and
COMPANIES.
At 41.80 P. M., DM I,Y, lElontlaysexoepted,)forßEAD
/NO, and intermediate points.
dB Iv at el 1,11 ENNY. Sturetarr.
NOTICE.---CIESTER
INVERM VALLEY It AILnoAD,PAS
HENdER TitA ked Et FOR DOWNLNO TO VVII AND IN
'rERIII EDIATh HfATIONB.—On and after ott Dream•
bar. tqw, the paegenger Trams for DOWNINO7 OWN
wdf start from the ,new Paasentter Depot of trhlla
ttelphia and Reuling Railroad Company. mar of
HROAD and CAL LOW RILL otroeta, (patio ger on.
tuitions on Col lowhi H.
IiTORNINO TRAIN for Downingtown. (eaves at 7.30
A.
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, Itevee at
d. 30 1. ht.
..BAILY (Snday', exceted.)
d r.prder , l - kflp . e a l r loard of M./Tager. of the Phllidelehhe
ds "'"" r ,If V: N v.s.n.AtArr.
I .ODNISII.- —5OO qtls, Extra Grano Bank
cod in store and for sale
T by ,A
Y Qfto3- la a nd 124 nORTa Wl so va
,
RAILROAD LINES.
WINES AND LIQUOttS.
CHARLES HEIDSIOK
CHAMPAGNE.
GEORGE WHITELEY.
No. 185 SOUTII FRONT STREET,
1. appointed Agent or the male of the above non
railed brand of
CHAMPAGNE,
And offers it to the Trade at the
'LOWEST NEW YORK RATES.
NO baskets, Quarts and Pints, now in aoyn. d29-tf
WE CALL ATTENTION QF THE
TRADE to thig really Superior artiola
ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC.
A supply in mounted p'.;, ,, ltages constantly on hand,
Orders received for throat importation.
Also—Hennessy Cognac Leßoy Cognac', London and
Holland Omer, Claret in Wot,tl and Cares, Champagne,
high and low prices. LONGCHAIV,P, Importer.
010-6 m 317 South FRONT, Philadelphia.
G EORUE WHITELEY,
No. 135 South FRONT Street.
Importer of Brandy, Wines, ko., offers for gale, in
hind only, the following, among other etandard brand,
of bra l t Y :Ceetillon, ft CO., Thom. Hines & Co.,
Aloe. Robin, & Co., Otani Dupuy, In Ce.•
A. Soignotte, Mitre { t,
Canteen, Pellevomin,
A I. Dupont & CO..
J. , Union Prowl m
ato
& F. Martelle
Jul. llonnes•y.
nn,, Stuart', Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the olioionet
varietiom of Madeira, Sherry, Port. Iturgilndy, and
Rhine Wines, Palm Tree Bin, Amnion mnn Rum, Banta
Cruz Rum. Bordeaux 04. kit., &c, 1377-1 i
NOTICES.
ot•FthE OP THE SECOND AND T 111711)
fiTREPT PASSENGER It TI WAY C IIIPANI*
WALNUT BTREET.
PRILADT.Lriitn.Jail.3 ISM
'The Direetors have this day doctored et dividend of
POUR per Cent. on tho copitol stock of soul Company,
PRlnblo On or after the 2.51.1‘ net.
The Tonarer nooke o dna Company will be °holed
from the ;COO to the Path met
Jos-fmw42s r °BERT KEI,TON. Treasurer.
NOTICE TO Bit! IPG I.: i Li/ FIRS.—
The CARBON IRON COMPANY will receivo
proposals until the 2cth day of L'obruarr next I
on Iron or Wooden Railroad Bridgo over the Le
high River. opposite their works at Porryvillo. in the
county of Carbon. Tho length wi Ibe about three hun
deed and fifty (3 6 0) feet, in either threo or four spans,
single trock.
prepneale received, and Comber puticulara iilitineed
on application at Perryville to the undersigned.
DENNIS BAUMAN, Promident.
Deoember 11.31.dtfelS
CORN EXCHANGE BANK. —Pltiladel
phto, Nov. 3A. San 9.
At en Election held on the Slat instant the following Sank:
gentlemen were chosen Directors of this
Alexander G. Cattail, Joseph Lindsay.
Robert K. Neff, Samuel T Canby,
James Steel, John P (irons.
Edmund A. Bauder, Charles Knecht,
Alexander Whildin, David Vanderveer,
Hugh Craig, Philip H. Mingle,
Christian J. Hoffman.
And at the meeting of the Board Tills DAY,the fol
lowing officers were unanimously toeeted:
A. 0. CATTELIo President.
R. R. NEFF,Vice President.
di-tf J. W. TORREY, Cashier.
'011(E IS GIVEN THAT AP PLUM.
tiont will be mode fora Certificate of Pennsylvania
State liftn, to place of cute dated August 4, II3M. No. S 9,
for
_Voo, undor act of April 6, Itin. to LOUISA JEF-
F SHY now lost or mislaid. nlF4lrn•
BUSINESS CARDS.
VB. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND
• SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, for Principal News
papers and Periodicals of Car and Country, N. E. oJr.
ner FIFTH and CHESTNUT.
Address " V B. PALMER.' Philadelphia. jal3-3in
THOS. N. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law
N 0.273 Routh FOURTH Street. n18.8m•
WALLACE & BRODHEAD,
37 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.
Stooks and Honda bought and Hold. on Communion.
FRANCIS C. WALLACE. EDWAIth C. 11aonuuu*n
ALEX. MeICINNEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GREENSBORO, P.A.
Willrutin in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and
lima mune,. sell-tt
7ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
-a- 320 OHIBTNUT Street, forwards Percale. Pack
pees. hterohandase, Bank Netee, and Bpectie, either by
t tit Olen lanes, or in oonneotion with other Enpreu Com
panies, to a I the principle towns and cities of the
United Stateti E. 8. riIiNDFORD i
General Rucarintendant
E D UUATIONAL.
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, (WITH
Primary and Secondary Department attaohed )
Pouthenat corner of DI td,WYN and tiftEE.N Streets.
For Ciroulare Monty at the School.
-
E. eAxsori. Enne , pal
Entrance on DILIAYYN Street. .1412-1 m•
INSTITUTE is a
lies mB7 Outtilil coin tent ketnie c re.
lain. gratuitously, I. T 3rmetion and otrou ' iarsot the T heet
schools. B.IITH WOOWIAN, & CU. ,
CHESTNUTAY. New York„or
609 Street. Philadeiphia.
-10tRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
AL-iv MERCANTILE COLLIZES, 'mated at Ph
delphia, S. E. corner BE.vErfrri and CRENTNUT ;
New York, Butialo, Cleveland, Ch leave, and St. Louie.
Nor information. call or lend for Catalogue. fog-tf
PIANOS.
STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS
§OLI tRE GRAND, AND SQUARE {'I AN OS, nowpro
tarred in ooncerta and in private melon by the boil
Performers, Reoelved the brit premiums over the beat
makers, from Judges like liottsehalk. Mason, and others.
Challenge all competition. .11LAts1U9 Bit OTHERS,
415-17 Fan CHESTNUT Street.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS.
PIANO-FORTI:S.
MELODEONS.
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS.
PIANO-FORTES.
bIEI.O.DEUNS.
Made hy Raven. Bacon, & Co., Nunne & Clark
Hallett, & Co., and others.
J. IS. GOULD,
myl4-ly eEVENTII and CHESTNUT.
wpm OHICKERING & SONS,
NANUWACTUBIRR OT
GRAND. SQUARE. AND UPRIGHY
PIANO-FORTES.
WARP:ROOMS POI CHESTNUT STREET.
COnstant to store n tart stook of our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED IrkEITR WORN rs. We have been
evrarded,nt the different Exhibitiorur in this country and
HUNK,
39 001,ks ANDBILVER FIRST.CLASS MEDALS.
PIANOS TO RENT. lay-Ii
A GREAT IMPROVE} ENT IN
PIANOS.
SCHOMACKER it CO.,
tag CHESTNUT Street, respeotfullv invite the mum
loving public to cell and examine their new and sue
useful Improvement—
THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of
the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument,
;voiding all the objections generally made to the style of
Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the same.
In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli
ver,/ and sweetness,these
SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN.
STRUM NTS
ars wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
encomiums, and are pronounced by entice to be tar su
perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this
omintry.
Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of
our unrivalled PIANOS. Pie have been awarded the
First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding the 'Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi
bition, New York.lBo.l. sel-tf
REMOVALS.
EMOVAL.--SMALL & CHANDLER
WIIOI,EBALE UROCER., have removed Iron
Cel North sECUND Street, hr 123 MARKET Street
above Front, north side.
CONFECTIONERY.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR.—Finn
CONFECTIONERY can bo had, eyed to am' other
eetablislitnent in this city—via: Bon Ice, Chocolate,
Almond Ate. Also, an assortment of Fano Boum
Call at JEFFRIEe ,lc CO.'S, N 0.718 MAJIICET ettoot,
between Boventh and Ei hth. dal-1m
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
THE UNION,
ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD,
PHIL A DELPHIA.
UPTON 8. NEWCOMER.
The situation of this HOTEL Is auperiotly adapted to
the wants at the Business Public t andto those in search
of pleasure, Petentinger Railrondeovionli now run paid,
and in olose proximity, afford a chentitnit Dieu, ant rid.
to ell plates of interest in or about the oar. 1153 AM
MACIIINERY AND IRON
LILIKVIL V. tallialeit. r. VAIMIkItYI2.II.IOX
WILLIAM n. minnors.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, -
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON ATI{ EF.V.3
PIIILADELpIIIA.
MERRIOK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND 1 1 1ACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River, and Marina zervioe,
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, to.; Castings
of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for (lea Works, Work Shops, Rail.
road drations, ,to.
Retorts and 011.11 Machinery of the latest and most im .
proved construotion.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, inch as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mille, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, leo.
Bole Agents for N. Rillicus's Patent Now Dolling
Apparatus Nasmyth's Patent Staam Hammer ; and
Aspinwal In Wm's Patent Centrifugal li nea r Drain.
lug Machine. au P.,
m ag ar sEß
r IV - FAT CIIESTER and
ROAD virCIDEDIA. 111LADELPIIIA RAIL-
FAL MONDAY EMENT.
On and after. Dseember 13, 18511.
the trains will leave Proladelphia, from the station, N,
K, corner of EIOIITEENTII and MARK ET Streets, at
8 10A. M., 1, and LSO P. M.
Leave West Chester, from the DEPOT, on EAST
MARKET STREET, at 7.16 and 11.2 e A. M., and cm
P.M.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia nt 8 A. M., and 2
P.M. Lefty." W.O. Chester at 7 16 A. M., and 4P. Isl.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at Ph A. AL and 4 SO
P. M. connect at Pennolton with the iladelphia and
Daltimore Central Railroad, for Concord Chaddsford,
Kennett Square, and Avondale. HENRY WOOD,
06-21 kieneral Superintendent.
CIBALAEIANDER SAFES.
A large assortme 1 of
E ANN 6E W AlTON'tl
YHILADELPHIA IANOFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFFS,
and
A na DO OR&
For Banks Stores.
BANK LOCKS,
Equal to any now la tete.
IRON DOORS, 8111 1 1"ThltS, An.,
On at EMI terms as any other establialinient In thr
United Slates, by
EVANS & WATSON,
N 0.7734 CHESTNUT Street,
PLEASE GIVE Wi 'A card'. eeta if
MOLASSES, &e.—eoo Mt(ls. and
LT we. choice and medium S% prann
Mue
e mom tor cola 1.4 JAML.s 1,11(AlfA.11 A CO.,
LETITIA Strom,
etIA VA COFFEE. —1.0(10 pocket s prime
Join Coffee, for Lilo Ly JAMES URAIIAM k co.,
LETITIA Street. jao
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
VAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO
A-• 403 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
NCORFORATED APRIL. I. BY THE STATE OF
PENNsYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS
DIRFCTORN
Samuel. B. Mine!,
Wm. W. Vi'
alters, J. W. Everman.
Chas, Richardson, Henry Lewin. Jr.,
Geo. A. Went, Jacob W. Stout,
0. Wilson Davis, Evan Morrie.
Thou. S. Martin. Menko Stern.
GEORGE W. DAY. VrenoSent.
JONATHAN J. SLOCUAL Vice Freer.
'WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. pill -If
RXCIIANUE INstIitANCE CuMPANY
—Office No. lit SOUTH. Faint Tit, above Walnut
Street
-
MU; INW RANCE on Houses and Merchandise
gei orally, on let °ruble terms, either omit d or per
petual.
INLAND INSURANCE to all parte or the Union.
L 04408 promptly paid iti,d liberally adjusted
DI ItECTO HS.
Jeremiah Ronal% John Q. Ginned°,
James J Duncan, Jacob IL Lex,
R. C. Hale It. Id ItolonsheAd,
Juice Irvin, Edward rA'. David.
John D. Morris, John McDowell. Jr.
JERF:MIAII tIONSALL, Pr eindent.
MAYAN D W. DAVID, F ecrctary jitql-tuthisly
GMO) FIRE AND MARINE INS(;-
RANCE COMPANY. Office 415 WALNUT Swot.
Piiii.anahenis, Jan. 3 that.
At a mentina of the Stoekholdorn of the Company
held this dny. the followda; named officers and three
tore wore VII elected to servo tor the ensuing yesr. viz :
Pro odtn —JOEI. JONEm. Vico President and Trea
surer—A.s.lllLtacrr. Seoretary—James D. Atoned.
DIRECTORS.
homy Craven,
Joe. Ni p.p M. D.,
A. H. Gillett.
N. S. I,nwrence,
Jer. Walker,
Clime. J. Dupont.
W. Cl Ighorn,
David Bind, Jr..
jatt.t avfm
Joel Jen a ,
Geo. W. Woodward,
M Swain.
• .
if. N Borrotiag,
John Ansvnch, Jr..
Francin PON'S,
Wm. C. Iludniau
Ilan'.
M:=l2!
D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURANCE: COMPANY.
INCORPOHATE'D ISY THE LEGISLATURE OF
FPNNSYLV.44VIA isls.
OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
lltreo3 Philadelpfun.
MARINE' INSURANCII
ON VENSLLS,
CARGo, To an pane of the Weed,
FREIGHT.
INLAND INSURANCES
. . . _
On Goods, by River, Canals. Lakes, and Land Carriage
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INDURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores. Du allies 'louses, h.,.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1, may.
Par, Market Yale,.
1.41,m, Philadelphia City 6 6j. oent. Lonn....Ntim or
10.4004. Pennsylvania State 5kW 00. Loan.... tl3 MS 00
2100 Penile, I vanity State 6 4.P . a . Low.. 31.00.1 04
'2500, U.N. Trensury 0) g 46 , cent. Robe and
interest due . ... 25,203 54
030.000 U. S. Trenaury 0 42' at. Notes and inter
est duo . .... .. .. ..... 30,613 00
026,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila
delphia .
060.004, Pennsy ti, D
ceania
Do Railroad 2.1 Mortgage
6 nt. nde 43 DOU 00
120,0)10, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort-
.. . ...
gage 6 cent. Bond. ...
811,0(e) West l'hiladolphia Passenger Railway
Occupant 7 tr et. coupon Wide.... 17.000 00
.16.003,300 shuts stock licrumnitiwo
Company. interest and principal
guardutied by the oily of Phila
delphia 15 000 00
•6,000,100 sham Pennsylvania Railroad
Company---- •3,776 00
•6,000,100 sh ared Company ares North Pennsylvania Rail-
O&M, shares Philadelphia for Boat and dteani
Tug Company, Philadelphia and
Ba , annah Steam ti;;Wiiiron Com
paly. Ocean Steam Navigation
Company, Philadelphia end Ha
vre do Grace Blew Tow Boat
Company, Pluladelphia Exchange
COMlghtly ••••• • • 114 00
4.15,880 s4oe,ns 54
Bonds and Mortgages, and Real Estate. Of
fline receivable for Insurances made.
Balance dun at 41genciert—Proiniume on Ma
rine Policies, interest, and other debts due
the Company 65,584 68
Scrip and atonic of sundry Insurance Compa-
s.so co
Cosh on Deposit in 67,0e0 31
DIRECTORS.
I Samuel E. Stokes,
J. F. Penorton,
Henry Sloan,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke
qp h ez e a ; 1 6 1: par
Robert Horton,
Janet , P Jones,
James 11. 3l'Farland.
Joshua P. Eyre,
John B. Semple, Finales'.
D. T. Morgan,
A. B. Bereer,
NI NA RTIN. President.
. HAND, Vice President
xstart. die-dtt
William Martin.
Edmund A. Minder,
Them,Minn Pauldicz.
John IL Penrose,
John C. Dave,
/amen Traquair,
ro, Jr.,
Jame. C. Hann,
William C. Ludvri:,
Josoph
Dr. R. M. Huston,
George (3. Letpar,
Kelly,
WILLIA.
THUS. C.
HENRY LYLBURN. Sew
A ME IV AN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED MO—CHARTER PERPET
UAL.
No, 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up c apital Stork and Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in
sure ou Dwellings, Stores Furniture, Marchand:re,
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly &Littered.
DIRECTORS.
George Abbott, John T. Low's,
John Welsh, James R. Campbell,
&mot C. Nlorton g Edmund G. Putllh,
Patrick Brad), Chas. W. Poultnni,
Inranl Mums.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. MA RIS. Secretary . Ja.l3-1y If
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.
FRANKLIN BUIL DINOS„ No. WALNUT street.
CHARTER PERPF.TuAz.
CA *MOM
SURPLUS
.. fX . HALM
FIRE, MKRI4i. fn
Fire Insuranee, liinded and perpetual, ou Buildings and
Merchandise of all descriptions.
Marine Ineuronee, trdand and Onean, Vessels,
Freight and Cargo to and loon en poi,. of trio World.
tit.llll(W. U. lIA 7a nt.
E. P. ROBB, Vine President.
H. R. COGUBHALL, Nugatory.
8. 11. BUTLER, Ass' t Nooretary,
DIILICTOR O.
George IL Hart,
E. Y. Rua, E. W. Bailey,
Andrew R. Chamber%
A. C. Cotten, Charles U. Imlay,
Foster S. Pe rlnne, IL R. GA gsloOL
Rawl& Jones. M. D.. Hon. 11. M. Fuller. aul
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD
INGS.
Chartered in 175 1 1—Capital 8330.063—Aszets, January 1,
11088317446 60-100.
Al!i invested in sound and available securities—con
tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes. Buddies', Stooks
or Me rohaudine, &o. on liberal terms.
DIRECTORS:
Henry D. Ftherrerd r George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, Samuel Brant , Jr.,
Charles glacalenter, 'robins Wagner,
William 8. Smith, Thomas R. Wattsoe,
John IL Budd. Henry O. Freeman,
William R. White ' Charles 8. Lewis,
eorge C. Carrion.
HENRY Ne e HERRERIL President.
WILLIAM lIA RPW R re tars In 9-wfirat
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CON
NY.—TITE PENN MUTUAL LIPP: INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and
DOCK Streets. Arleta, $202,22.2 26,
LNSURES endowments whole term of tlife—erants
annuities andpurchwies life interests in
Real Fatate, and makes all oontraets depending on the
ountingenoiae of Life.
They not its Executors. Idcruntattstors, Asinuolis
Trustees. and Guardians.
TRUSTEES.
Samuel 3. Stoke*,
Williein Martin,
James B. McFarland,
L Joseph IL Trotter,
ame. Etaton,
Theorihilus Peultbns.
Edmund A. Sootier,
Eerne], L Rutchinaor.
ohn W. Horror,
'lite 8. Anther.
Samuel J. Christian.
Joseph M. Thomas,
John G. Brenner,
ler, Eamon.
b. MILLER, President
BTOKEB, Vtce Pres't.
tare. autB-17
pnimel L. Miller,
le amen Coates,
Richard 8. Newbold,
William I'. Hacker,
William H. Kern.
Manumit C. Huey,
Charlee Hallowell,
Henry C. Triwniend,
it9dniellue Kent,
H. Carr,
P. V. Hallow,
pham Roberteon.
Warner M. Ham, .
P. 8. Mihl,
DANIEL
SE,. H
.load W. Holnoa. Secret
H °WARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
HANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
M. W. Baldwin. Itobt. W. D. Trutt's"
I. Edger Thomson , Wm. K. Hamlin,
John 0. James, C. 1,. Spangler,
John W. Seaton . If U. tiouaton,
Williamßairned, Wm. H. Love,
J. U. Mitchell. Chnrloa P. Norton.
0. Wor
. m
John E. Mihail, John Clavton
Edward A. Warne,
IL T. Kemal. H. H. Shillingford,
Thom.' L. Loden..
. .
eresidenc-.- 11. W. HAL DW N,
Vice President—R. B. WARN S .
georatar v.—EDWIN IstRITIL deft
MEDICINAL.
THE ALL-SUFFICIENT TEREE!-
TRIESEMAR, 1 2, and 9,
Protected by Royal Lettere Patent of England. end
aeon red by the Seals of the F.:Toledo Pharmacia de Perm
and tho I whom' College 01 Madonna, Vienna.
No.l is invaluable for °amnion, epermatorrlicea, and
all physical diaabilitten.
N 0.9 completely eradicate, ill trace, of those illynages
that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous end per.
melons nee awe:nevi and eubetie.
No, 3 has entirely supplanted tare In•urious use of mer
cury, thereby mamma to the euderer steed) rehef,die
pereung ad impurities, and MAUIs out the Venom or dm
vise.
•. .
TRIESINAR, Non.), 2. and 3, are prepared in the
form of a lozenge. devoid of taste and smell, and can be
curried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin cases, and
divided into separate Mars, as Qin im are red by Velpeau.
Lallemand. ftonz. Iticord. No. Prate 8/ each, mhour
cases for 89, which seven 51: and in Ira cases. e
bt thore is a saving of $9. To he had. wholesale and
retail, of Dr. BARROW. Bleecker street. New York.
Sold also et Retail by CALLENDER t CO., corner
THIRD and WALNUT Streets, and tit
T. W. DYOTT k SONS 218 North hECoN 0 Street.
Wholesale and Retail Agents for Connsyllarna.
n 22 dint
rOLLICKOFFER'S ANTI-RIIMI ATI()
CORDIAL—Stu .• I have peon afflicted with rheu
matism for a long period—a portion of the ti me had no
use of my limbs. Tried sour Cordial, and in three da}s
was nide to walk down stairs, and in a week the pain
entirely lot we. do cheerfully recconniond the Cor
dial to those who are afflicted with that dreadful corn
aaint. Yours, J/01. W. Nawf.rs. Broker. Pine et.
I'ropared THE O I , OHE BILKS, Chemist. N. E.
corner Pl.sKand BIXTH eta. n14.3u1
DOING'S OF TILE
} P .O R EN I N , SYLVANIA
SIX FIRST PREMIUMS AND 81)s 15 DIPLOMA'S.
Best Furnace for Warming Buildings.
To ARNOLD
CONSUMING CONE FURNACE.
FIRAT PRISMICNI.
BEST PORTABLE FURNACE.
To ARNOLD
RICE:MOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE
FITOot Puss/mu.
BEST COOKINIi RANUE.
Ti, ARNOLD A WIL , ION.
NEILSON'S DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE
Finer Prm OAL ORATES.
LOWPARLOR CATES.
To ARNOI(B A SKET(ON,
LOW DOWN sod ORATES.
BEST ENAMELLED SIATE MANTELS.
To ARNOLD f WILSON,
For over, hanasometheplay of Enamelled 81ste Man
tots, very high!) familial. and of eopcnor workmanalup.
FIRST PREMIUM.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
1010 CHESTNUT streets H .M.Fe , TiVelL .800
_
1 .1 AUTION !-ASTROLOOY!-LOOK
N- 1 OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALI, !—The reser
fading Mrs. VAN HORN is the beet; she suc
ceeds when all others have failed. All who arc in
trouble, ell who hat hoop unfortunate, dove, en hr alse promises, fly to her for advice and comfort. In
are effutrs she nor, fags. She has the sestet of
waffling the affections of the opposite sec. It is this
fact which induces Illiterate pretenders to trh to
fthirrffo Per, and her advertisement. She shows
inu the likeness nit )4)111 . 'UNTO Wife. hnxb Intl, or
nem'. It is well know nto the public at taro that she
n the first and milt Verson wlttts-tn show the likeness in
reelitY, and con cute entire satisketion on ell the
roe
oerne of hie, which ran he tested and prated Its thou
sands, both married nod sin,le, who daily and eased? )
visit her. Conie wt !no n i l! to No, 1.X16 Loll BA ft
Hiram. t.iwnon I rnl,rrltn rl 14rnaii 1114 Rt•
-1 .11 UUTTA TWINE.--Juqt received, n
superior lot of CuTruitt Twins, and for grila by
V Elt, 1 , 1 El I'll, &CO.,
N W r and 22 N. Whnrren
pEPPER.—An invoice received nod fo
=e,ln by WETII En ILL St BROTHER.
d2l Nil, 47 ft rut 4 S•reet.
-
I, :! , 01)A--For Bale by \V 1. Tiiritil I.
BROTHER, 17 end NORTII III•CoND
tore.r.
G UAM GUMACIIM--Stinined, rot sale by
WETHERH,I, ec BROTHER,
Ito t 7 and w liurtli tiECOND ISLrOt.
SALES BY AUCTION.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, .1, CO.,
No. d MARKET BTREE7
UPSCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CHESTNUT STREET, opnalte theCentom
Home, between FOURTH and Fir Tll Btreeta.
SALE OF THE STOCK OF A Rwriot. DRY GOODS
AND TRIMMING STORE.—GERMANLOWN
GOODS, Ac.
. -
This Morninr,
18th commencin; at is o'clock precisely. con
sisting orlon's, women's, and children's cotton and
wont hose and half home, prints, do Larne!, jeans, cam
metes, &0.. &c.
SALE OF FANCY FURS' FOR LADIES' AND
MltilkES' WbAR. FURS FOR GENTS' WEAR.
FANCY AND
O B T FFA da O
RO orn E inSg. A ei,
19th tut commencing at 10% o'clock preciselv. com
prising the URIMi assortment of fine, fashionable furs
in seta 01 two and three pieces; gents' tur coats, glores.
gauntlets. and coLirs; fancy wolf. bear. and genet
robes; plain and lined bullalo robes. A.c., /km
LARGE SALE OP A CHOICE COLLECTION OF
EUROPEAN Oil, PAINTINGS.
On Friday 51011110.4.
111‘ inst, comniencin at Wa "'clink.
114 - I'enitinss anan,ed loryzaininstinn, With CALl
loques, on Wednesday and Thursday previous to the
hieluileil will he found many fins orig Ina! pictures
representinii ;dawns la .ea marine %MISS, Suite
Piece, Dutch coast scenes. Flemish interiors end ex
terors. met Scotches &c., to., her with copies
celebrated pictures, the whole foram,: a collectio n n ett
worthy of notice, and to whith attention is incited..
pIiILIP FORD & CO, AUCTIONEERS,
No, 570 NIARWET Sten,. . and an 511N011 Rte.•t.
FIFUT t 4 ALE FOR ISIO OF fetO CASES BOOTO,
DROGANzi, AND GUM SHOES.
On Thursday Morning,
January 10th lit 10 o'clo , ll prd iscle. will be sold by
catalogue. on Tour months credit. 1 aeons., boots and
shoes, embrae.ne. in part, as follows: Men's 'ore,
and r outfit' first quality thick, grained. kip and Frer.cla
cof boor.; russet, thick, kip. call. grained, a..d en
amelorl bronana, calf and patent emigrate caitfrs and
oxford ties; women's. misses and children goat,
calf kid, and enntnnl. d twlots f the blat
.quattly of
E4rterti Inantilactaro. s lon, trOJ leo:Den t e emsee, anti
cli.ldgen's city made sot welt loots, heeled rind
spri,e rho attention ol t dyers is particular!, lathed
to tli.s tho fir.' Yid. o Ole
CJ. %vili HPRT & , AUC 1 , KE.I .0:,
• 1519 ARCH litreet, between Fifth and Sixth.
SALE OF F • atl CNN.
1. , Fnd. Morning.
701 k instant at 10S OA street A Imes
rtissorin , rd. of .uporior parlor And el:Anther furailii,
amts, covered in 'lark sreen, totes
and ontli.r cbntn eta .Ir. rte, d hnu j uet rs...
w4ahstnutly in.ilressas, cane- , eat chime, • - ** . D4 bu
reaus Jenny 1 • , r11 bedsteads, blanke , s, china, white
gland.° wore, looking ensiles. be.. be.
d-
~r - /JULE,. Sc.
On Fr tin Evening.
• hcneinths of the
Foltablo 'or crowing in ts, glance, green Inoue,, or
to the open air.
JEWELRY:"
Also, an as. I.‘. PI y
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
Alen.fine s • • edn•r , .. ton and cof
fee sets. spoons. forks. but era, &c.
PAi.N a .
Also, 25 oil raintings.
CEMEIGIMI
44crpl SIIA3I DIRE CI TO LIVER
. POOL, eniling at QUEVNSTOWN
The VOr poo Now ork, and Philadelphm . Stoma-
Ship Comparo's srlon Iron elerew Sresmstuv
VIr•O. 18:9 TONS.
Copt= MIR EIIOU:sE will trail from Queen street
Wharl on dtt.'CURDAY, 21st January. at rape o'clock
A M.
8 "'""• • • .011i . c; of '
the Corn
For I/ gig ht Pa" 3" y iy9 w A Let UT boggt
poor.
JOHN O. DALE, Agee.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL DIA IL STEAM
._
RROM NRM, TOCR TO L1 , 7E111 , 0°1..
Chid C+Lln
Becood C- ?anus 76
IEO4 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Ca.—. ra.sea.e __. ____ ._____ 8110
Second Cabin Passage.-- , --,. ---_. 03
The ships from Boston call aiffelifax and Cork Beubor.
I
1' htIIDA. Capt. Jculkirdi, CANADA, Cast Lang,
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA,. east- Mil.ar,
ASIA, Capt. E.. 0. Lett, NIAGARA . Capt. elitism!),
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Dept. J. Leitch,
SCOTIA, (now building.)
These vessels carry a clear wrote ileac at mast-head;
green on starboard bow ; reit 9n port cow.
ARABIA, Stone, " r2if 1 ork, Wednesday, Jan. 19.
FlUltol l a, Leiteb, " Boston. Wednesday. isn.ls.
AS It ills- Shannon, " N York, Wednesday. Feb.l
nal ERICA, Stiller. .. Boston, Wednesday, Feb. S.
ASIA, Lott, " IS York, Wednesday, Feb 15.
CANADA, Lang, " Boston. Weansilday, Feb. M.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
Tim owners or theme shies will not be accountable for
(Told, Silver, Bullion, Specie. Jewelry. Freda= Stones
tr Mobilo. unless hills of lading are ensiled therefor and
he value thereof therein expressed. For freighter pe
wee apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowline Green
New Yoik.
ic• lIILADELPIIIA
.A..
... 75.363 35
. 18103 69
t801,6:6 67
CRESCENT . NAVIGATION COMPANY
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OPITRE ABOVB
NAMED CORPORATION,
NO. el MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE,
At 10 o'clock A. M., September 7th,1539, the foliar-
Mg gentlemen were ur.gnimonsly &feted Three/pro
th. Comyany, viz
GEORGE R. ETUART,
S. MORRIS WALN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
OHAB. MACAU:RIB:IL AID
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON
The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
tamed Office, where all Wll'oolll favorable to the enter
prise are respectfully Invited to subsonbe. se-tf
ArtFOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.—
NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP
COM pAri Y.
The United States Moil Steamships AR AGO, 2,400
tone, David Lines, Commander, and FULTON, 2.500
tons, James A. wotton. Commander, will leave New
York, Havre, and Southampton, for the year 1269, on
the following days :
To meet new requirements of the Post Office Deter,:
ment, the days of sailing of the Aim ;tad FULTON
from HAVRE and SOUTIIAAIrTON. will ‘ after their
present voyages, Le chanced as follows from NEW
YO K, save in the e %se of the present departure of the
FULTON, whioh will take place on the 17th December,
the schedule remains unaltered:
4,111 At NSW Yogi. HATHE •ND SOUTHAMPTON.
Ft i LTON....Dee. 17. FULTON.- lan. 10— Jan. 11.
AY AGO Jan. 7. ARAGO _. Jan. 31._ Feb. 1.
I.IIL'I _ -
Feb. 1. FULTO,I--Feb.2l -Feb.29.
A R 31ch. 3. A RAti 0 .....31ch.27.-31ch.
FULTON - -.filch. 31. FULTON -.MI. Xi Apl. 23,
These steamers. built expressly for Government ser
vice, with double engines, under deck. every attention
flu been taken in the construction of the hull and ma
chinery to insure safety and speed. The ships have five
water-tight compartments enclosing the engines, so
that in the event of collision or stranding, the water
could not reach them. and the pumps being free to work,
the safety of the leuet and passengers would be se
cured. Recent experience has demonstrated the abso
lute necessity of this mode of construction.
TSB accommodations toe passengers are believed to
combine every comfort and convenience that can be de
sired.
rum New Turk to Southampton or Havre—First
Cabin. il130; Second do.. 575.
From Havre or Southampton to New 'York—Fan
Cabin, 700 francs; Second do.. 3.50 francs
To passengers toms to London these eteamere offer the
advantage of economy both in time and expense. Specie
delivered in London. No passage secured until paid for.
An experienced surgeon on board. all letters and news
per ri r
f mull. pass through the Pout Ottee.
W. 8."111 or wag e
Irromiway. New York.
WILLIAM (SALIN, agent Havre.
C ROs KEY & CO., Agents, Honthampton.
AMERICAN EUROPEAN E.' AFRESH COMPANY,
Agent, Paris.
WM. NEILSON. Agent. Office, Tobacco Warehouse,
DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia.
Plane of the shine can be seen. ntb tmh.ll
STEAM DIRECT TO ALL
PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND
IRELAND , FRANCE AND GESAIANY.
THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM
PANY'S IRON MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
HAMMONIA, Capt. H. F. Sohwer.sen,
SAXONIA. Capt. H. Ehlers.
BUR I.IBBIA. Capt. N. Trauticsn.
BAVARIA. Capt. 11. Taub.
TEUTONIA, Capt. H. Eileen.
theme Steamers are ell hret-elan Clyde-bruit veesels;
ore toren:led to end from Pier 21, North Elver, N. Y.,
its follows : .
FOR LONDON. SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND
HAMBURG.
The elegant and pow,•rful lion screw Steamship BO
RUSSIA. Capt. N. Trautman Imp tone barthen, will
51.00. on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER alat, at /!o'clock M.
Seaway., including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia
to New York, and from Southampton to London,
First oßi.m. 9hnl Seem:de:oin. VOI Steerage. e 36
The DORUSnIA will be succeeded by the !taring
Steens:ups
_ .
HAM NIONIA---- WEDNESDAY, Fehrtary I.
NAXONIA. ----THURSDAY, March 1.
FEDTONIA ,THuRsBAv, march a.
BAVARIA__ ... SIONDA V, Aprat
/LT PeAsen,ters forwarded to Idt two!, Dublin, Bel
fast. Cork, tHosgow, Ports, and Antwerp, at through
rates.
These ate/cetera ere fitted up with unequalled acoom
molly iiius for first. second. and third-clans Passengers.
The Second Cabin acconimndations of these Slurs are
equal to the first clam of most steamers.
Certificates of prisc.ake issued iron London, South
ampton, Havre, and flambe,. to New York.
Parcels forwarded front Philadelphia to all parts of
Furore at reasonable rate&
Freight engroced in Philadelphia wilt be promptlr
attended to by the New York Meet. and shipped tree
of all ennntraion.
For Freight or Pinsesge. &pp:, exolueirely to
W. A. HAtil !LI, Agent,
Office of the liamuurg Arnerieln Med a. Strarerhipe,
itr Northwest corner r OI'RTH end CH STNI7I
''Ll/cult.tot OL)l , lll.—tiliAll.Lks , -
- .•.-411111141191wiT( , N ANJ) SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. -
FREIGIIT REOCCED.
Ileavr Freisht st an at crave of eleTßlll net cent. be
low New York Steamship rates.
FOR CHARLESTON, 8. C.
rho U. S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE. STATE, Car-
Charles V Marshman, Intl sad on baturilar t
January 11. at 10 A.M.
rtiro,..lri in wto to our., mall 40 hours at flea.
roR SAVA.NNAH, Ga.
lie U. I. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captaqi .10.114 J tl4 r , 'lntl gall on Saturday, January
11 at 10 o'clock A. M.
fh rnut h m ad to GS hour,, only 49 tionni at Sea.
11 114 - Salirm dare chanked from every Saturday Waren
hve days. Goods received, and Dills of Lading signed
every day,
The splendid first-ohms side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE trlA'rE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as
above every ten days, thus formes a Svc-day commu
nication with Charleston and Savannah. and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah. these Ships eon
neat 011/1 steamers for Florida. and with railroads. &c.
for all Wanes in the Scutti and Southwest.
INSURANCE
- - -
Freight and Insurato:e on n large proportion of Goods
td‘ipped South wall be lound to be lower by these Blue
an by ending vessels, the premoam belng one-half the
r ate
Nab—insurance on nil Railroad Freight IS entirely
nnneceesery, tarther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Compan tea tyjn cm all r.ske from these roads.
Gil Eel 111 , DUCTION 111 FARE.
Fare by than nmte 23 to 10 per cent. cheaper than try
the Inland flouts, u Will be seen by the follossuag sche
dule. Through notes from Philadelphia vas Charles
ton owl Savannah steamships. INCLUDING MEALS On
the erh o ! o route. except from Charleston and Savan
nah to Alontsomer,
INLAND Pill.
To Charleston_ 41000 Cgarlearton so
Savannah.-- 15 DO Savannah— 31 00
Augusta__..._ 2000 Augusts-- 2600
Alt.oon II 157 Macon— —.. Ji 11
atlantya....—... 33 013 —. 31 NJ
11 16hunbue—, 3300 Columbus --- 3600
A1bany....—.... 34 00 Albany 4.0
limtaomery—.. Te IV Monty ornery.— 3.3 00
Mobile 36 00 05 SO
Now Orleace ... 59 75 New °dean,— SI CO
o boi, of lading 'limed alter the chip has sailed.
For freight on palmate apply on board, at seound whiz!
Wove Vine Street, or to
ALEX. lIEFtWe Jr.,
eouthwnet corner FOUTH nod CH 1 , 9111 U +.
AEe ram n t t lt . r a l n e n e
Savannah.
1 ( 3 ; t i S i ll 3 i ELL
For Florida from Charlerftn.steamer Carotins every
e3d' For Florida from Savannah. itsamere Bt. Mare. Ind
h.. Jblin'e. every 'l' uesdal and Saturday.
- - _
TO WF,STFRN AND SOUTHERN MER
-.- MIA tiTs —MANILA ROPE.—A Ire and well.
aP,orted stork of :%lenlle Rope, manufactured end for
'l6 ' "New Yrn"' WeAVER. FITI.ER.j
C0.,e1" N Vlll,ll, St ‘llllll N
pitivi, WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW
Prior, to ol.trtin the contentr. Addreal WILLIAM.
TimcoN. routirotte throe.. 1213 North Sk:C.OND r.trert.
I.n'
BRICK-SIAN ING MACHINES which tem
p•r the clir , and vrtkeai tio)ler,FAT, firlck YrePles,
Tito Mtcl,,riel, and r‘,41,n11
for. Coal Rthte. at I'. CAR:NI:I,I:S, IiERMAISTuWN
Road, abuvo Fifth btrael. teT 6m
SALES BY AUCTION.
hlAia
1 1 11 • T d es. i° / tiadftl SOL N, T E k FOURTH 62'Ilthil.
Formerly Nee. R and Ski
CA RD.—PUBL IC BALES REAL MUTE AMP
STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE.—RaIee of ml estate
and stocks every Tuesday, at the Eichaays.
er I;vatrabligoll harms Lae optics (4 WON 1
SF' Handbills of each property termed separaselp.
addition to which we pnbliah, on tee Satanier previous
to the mile, one thousand eataloseee, in tfteotast form
y
giving full descrotions of all the properties to be End
on the Nice-ins ruealay.
REAL ESTATh AT PRIVATE LUX
:Er We have a large amoant of real .state at Nitrate
sale, including ever, descnption of airy and sonata
property. Pncted list. Vs bad at the auction Mee
PRIVATE REMITTER.
Sir Real estate enter on our private sale nester
and advertised occasionally . in oar public sale atetracts
lot which 1.40 tom ea me yin ntad weakly.) free °fakers*
VALE SALES, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.
thi Fa'l Sale. Jan. IT. evening. at the Exchange.
1147" Pert of the handbills for each of the above Wag
cov read).
RALE OF SUPERIOR FI7RNITURE ROSEWOOD
UP! ,NO FORTF , .. FRENCH PLATE RIFE MIR
, FOR. B , e, A SFB. BRUSSELS. IMPERIAL. AND
OTHER CARPETS &e
CA , 1.1.--Our sole to-morrow morn mar. at the &nelson
torn. nt I eon:Iola •. besides toe lots of excel eat se
cond hand (amuse elegant rosewood serer-oetare
Pi'int , forte, ualio,any piano forte. branch plate pier
mirror, bookesse•. Bros-eta. imperial. 1l gram sod
other carpet.. beds and bed:inc. Cmna and glass
wire. Sc., Sc.. forting an silts
worthyatteat.a o lad/es aaa othera desirous of
tar Cain( rues now ready and the articles arranged
I3r esare , natioa.
- -
EXTRA SALE—id:9l tuo R sIL I2 OAD BONDS.
On Thursday Slornini.
37th inst., st 11 o its
at the k.innance. Iritlannt -
+aro.. for nc.Cosint of iss"- t• nal re• •re—
a) Lei Tyrone Lnek Haven Raclroe..2 Ent mart
-22;e bonds. ET Sale steoLete.
STOCKS, LOANS. BONDS, to
On Tumid. •
Jan.:4 att2'elook.nom,TiDbesoid.atthePlib
del, ant Exchange
-2 first [nor to , de, Saw e•ek, of the I,,geak c,,ae
t, Manes and !limn's', &stones Comeau., of kir.ima.
Tor auenunt of whom it may cower:i
900V CnitnosisNa. VV ilnarnsport. AC. Erie Hamad 7
ter test a c ,, n [ most. tie Conritt:NO (Jab.
Also, fur another acercint—
(sio C ',wont li.rn.porl. and Erie Railroad 7
per cent rricrtga.i• umvertisbe loan
REAL ESTATE BALE—JANUARY 24.
W. noon.
Peremptory Rale—AtF 12 r
accent of venom a may can •
rem.-4 ACRES LA , D. TEXAS. Una leakue .1
;sad, eons:union 4,423 sere, .lmseiy2doehes eont , e. en
the west ti kof the Anzel,na river, ZS =tea from :la
toren-hes Teals. try Side aluelnia.
Trustees' SAIe.LARG C. AND V , LEA RLE LOT
OF iiltol'ND, south aide of Market street- won of
Twenty first, 66 feet front, 112 feet deep, to Ash &Ley.
Two fronts.
REAL ESTATP SALE—JANUARY 31.
t /2 eet.rk
0•• .- ta..l..stsse of NCTII.sto G-tro.tsl deed.
![NE LAVE' I.ING9.—S.s three store briet sr./
three frame dwelans. Germs town rend and Minor
thorn Likerttes.)
rph•nir Coot .o
Marl Darin. deed,
IRREDE.b.:MABLE GROUND RENT oF r? 1... A
YEAR-bar el LA-iwibrit oat of lot east aide of Se
cond etre. I. south of Christian, clear of tats: tweezed
b 1 ....three story brick dwebinte.
LFtiA. •T HR. Wig-STONE RFLEIIDFACR. with
side .pied. North Brow rt-tet. res, side. stove )taster.
Lot 60 9 tett. with two fronts. Rene- S feet front.
fitita...d Oran et..., modern onpro,"rinest. too brick
mat!, and coach holm° nn trio c.ar tad of the tot. on
C,rila!a erect. t? Sea tindiaLta.
Tru+tore Vereur r Sala.,-TWO l ARGR AND
t:II,DINr; LOTS. one at the nortbareat
corner co Amber and r ergennt street/. with fronts on
the told and Lk street cps other at the
northenit corn r C Ninete e nth tzeannetn. with
font on 1:.•)ti ;dr ofq, ward. The t.o to be
sold as one lot, with fire fronts. IST as absolute.
Bale at No. 130 sad 141 South Fourth Strees.
SUPESIOR FURNITURE, FR WWII-FLATS MIR
RORS. YIANO-FORTE. BRUSSELS CARPETS.
On Tharsdar !Somas.
At 9 o'clock. at the Auction Stare. an aatrartaseat
excellent !second hand farm tare, elejant piano-4mM
fine camera, carpets, etc., from %wallas 4aclilung
hothielmeong, rencored to the store for C09..,,,A6
Also. a superior roseirood seren-ortare piar.o-forte.
SM. for , anent rnited States.
HOLE LEATHER. HAY ti • 8 4CILB, &a.
nday Norms. •
At Ido'clook at the & Tha ached store. without revert%
U 214 p9unds solo lerttber. and 14S ba• e.s‘eks.
IKT May be examined any time prermus to sale.
VALUABLE PRIVATF LIBRARY.
On Friday Evenin‘
January 20. at the anCtloll store. wilt be sot. a atlas
ble private dbriry vineh Inc udes man. at indard and
desirable authors on Ilan'lM[llll andtn,➢'rtant subieets.
the ei lef portion London and fine Ai:cancan editions, in
neat and elegant bindin..s.
n? The boots will be arranged for axe crurion, with
catalogues, one day prey's.=
USES NATHAN& AUCTIuNEEB
- AND COMMON MERMANT, southeast
dormer of SIXTH end RACE Streets.
MONEY TO Lol‘..N.'
8230, 0 00 to loan, in Irvie or small =cants, oe
stooks, gold and silver plate. diamonds.nratelms jewel
n. tbwl,az renew. dry goods elethuar. <mean... ea
g ars hardware, cutler•, musical instruments. tuna raze.
bedding. homer. van:cline. harnera, and Mr all ant Ira
vnlue for any length of time agreed ogon. ore more
liberal terms tutu at any otter ecablizement in this
nit,.
GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINR.
At private mit, intend.d piano forte, in rick roeirtmod
ease. cost 646, pn e 8L93; fine IS caret .old hunting
ease patent lever leiroh dont.e time and Inds endent
second., onb $123; fine red htmitni•-case tn e lish pa
tent lever W•trqe3. et the roost approud and bad
makes, from sr, to 8100: Eno ro:d double twtout Eng
lish patent ie‘e leasches best make.- frog. 810
fine lgocaret lintin.-case detached patent er
patches 13 lures. from 312 to 1835 open face do. from
810 to 841; fine 1 8-caret ;aid Levi e t instal case
satchels at c•Zr o en fire do . from ;10 to -00; saver
End .11 patent lever watches in hunt l n. ewes
and doolde bottom of toe mbe• as proved • 4 bar make.
from 810 to SW; Aniertcan himtin ulcer p rent
lever watches at .31; hum int cue slyer dap:rx
watches; ditto dont4e time from 011 I. -$3) hosting
cue ember lever vatehen . fail Jeweled winds with at
a key, from 616 to 663; Lennie do., from eis to sus
hunting race srlrerdetached fete- va•shas
from 89 to $l2; ore, fare do.. from ass. t 3; henna;
car. alter .spine catches. tai :weeded- from 87 ha
$l5; open face do, from $3 0 6; elver heartier
vatehes. from $3 to 53; silver French watches, I me
$1 to 63; gold patent hotrin: ease and open face lever
and Leone. 60,1,•11, Swiss. and French watches from
51 to $10; fine gold rest. fon, and neck amiss st 50 cents
per dwt.; fine told seta of ear-rio.s. breast inn and
bracelet.; bards, Enter note, and levelly. of every de
scrip:ion, for leas than tail tne nioul refloat prices.
5 46630 to loan, in earns to an t spobicante, on dry and
every kind of goods, at less rate of charung than any
other es tabbahment m the a
OUT-DOOR SALES
Attended to personally ty the auctioneer, at very kis
charges.
CONSIGNNTS SOLICITED.
Comic - lime= of all and every hued of goods aolinital
for potato ante two- thirds the .alas of the goods sttl be
advanced in annviation of the rale.
MOSES NATHAN&
ST. Loma, no
L A L , I D A & m
S3Io V N I...E i
v A s t c : Ei C i .,r o s. N FER N.
North .tiAIN Street SI% LOUIS. Mn.. (formerly zr"h
Messrs Myer,. Clszhdrz. fc Co. Fa ladelrhm.)
thmr serrmes to the mereh•ats, m•coli•eturars, ad
others of RhilaCelphlz for the wile ol dry goods, du
pe's. boort, shots. hardwire. Jewelry Re.. Re•
lILT Cash ad. - avers mad oh recmpt oleo. di.
ILT Setdemtats mod, thre., sou alter gala.
REFERENCES
Ketart. Stuart, Che Lorn. it Co., Phila.
S tuart h Brother Phas
Vaa K, e k.Toreser.d. St W trraxa, N•s" Yorlc•
L. B. Curt • & Co., Nem' York.
•• Wood. Ch rtty. t. Lop s,
" Crow. NleCrelry & Co.. ' (m4-finely
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