The Masons and Monet Vernon. Mom the-Mount Vernon Record} - • At the, annual meetinvor , the Masonic Grand lag° of Virginia, in. Deoember 1857, resolutions were panted expressive of their hearty sympathy in the object of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Assoola tion of the Union, and of their intention to appeal to theldasonto Order throughout the United States to unite aaa body, in assisting to purchase the lifoxiiand Grave of Washington. As soon as the oorresimndeigio between the Grand Seoretary, Dr. lohn Dove, and the presiding officer of the Also. 'Motion announcing this fast was published, the Grand Lodge of South Caroline (the native State of the Regent of the Mount Vernon ASsoolation) Willed a spaced mating and issued an' appeal to the imbordtuate lodges throtighOut. the State, to respondpromptly and generously to this call upon their sympathies. „ The State Is small, containing not More than 270,000 white Inhabitants, and If wo are not raisin:. formed, not far over forty lakes tom of, them small and bat recently organized, 'yet in a ,few months afterward, forty-one or the lodges had -contributed in the ratio of one hundred cents per member, and the handsome stun of $1,697.37 was paid over to the'lfount Vernon Assoolation„ -This result led Mc friendlier the cause to build , 00nft: dentiy upon sigoarassistanoe from the Mame in our country, who, beside being interested In the cause as citizens and pariote, must be peouliarly attached to the memory of their illustrious brother as Masons, to whose fraternal hearts the purobase and preservation of Mount Vernon should be pions labor of love and gratitude. But thus far we have • been greatly disappointed; their notion has been very partial, and not worthy of that large and wealthy body. In no State, so far as we can learn, but the one honorable exception mentioned, have they aged as a body. We take pleasure, however, in reporting here the contributions which have bean received from the several States up to this date; the names of the several lodges and members 'having been republished from time to time In the registry of the Record : • .South Carolina, 41. Lodges 31,397 37 Virginia 43 " 1,042 75 From Masonic Leasure and D o nation of . . $25 frtm GOP. Mao... /Unborn% 9 1.05588. , .• • • Proceeds of Mosonio Ball Iliohion, 11 Dodges 202 00 New Dampshfro, 12 " 231 00 Ilium!, 11 " ' 179 00 Dist. Colurn l da, 7 4 ' „,„ „ ,120 00 ?finnesota, 3 " 113 00 Tennessee, 6 " 455 00 California, 1 ". average to _ low a eac 4 h member, $2 60 59 00 0 00 Louisiana, 2 " 120 00 Worth Carolina, 1 " 25 00 Pennsylvania, 11 : " .' 130 00 Now Army, 3 " 101 00 Florida, cobtoription or State 285 00 New York, 9 Lodges 18100 Delaware, 2 i, 30 00 Illinois, 1 <, 10 'OO • Total • $6,063 62 The contributions thrut far of a body, estimated, we believe, at 300,000 members. From the above statement, it is seen that the Masons, as an order, bare dot fulfilled the high ea peotations entertained of. them. We would oltll their attention to the foot, that the whole pantiles° money is Meal, tluit $20,000 beside is now in Os session of the association--4onseerated to the scr: cored purpose of arresting decay, and of restoring the house and. grounds to their former condition. All contributionsnow will go to the accumulation of a fend needed to enable the association to sustain, prudently and becomingly, the high trust it has" assumed as the guardians of the precious dint that reposes on the banks of the Potomac. ' The Republican Candidate for Speaker YETTER TOON HOE. JOHN SIIERMAN TO THE TEMA ' DELPRIA COMMITTEE, WASHINGTON OITT, Jan. 10, 1800 Gravvveren : The claims of public duty hero will deny me the pleasure of participating, personally, in the compliment which you have ten dered to the lion. Babe Peyton. I regret this the more, since one of the objeots intended is to bring together men of position and Influence from differ ent sections of our minion country, In order that they may unite in such an expression of sentiment an will tend to promote peace and good•wIll through out the Union." • • • " No man, North or South, -who is animated by a 'patriotic impulse, or who appreciates his citizen ship in its high and national sense, om hesitate to approve the expression of sentiment," which you propose. Events have recently, occurred. Yrbich: the reason and justioo of the eountiy deplore and condemn, not only as wrong in - themselves, but calculated to loosen the ties of fraternity and fel lowship by which - our people should be bound to gether. The unworthy attempts of partisans' to charge the responsibility of those individual ants upon a whole notion, and to arraign it before the world as sympathizing with such criminality, has provoked a feeling of deep indignation, because of this shameful injustice: The North' knows fits duties and its rights, and moans to fullil the one and to assert the other, Its the Union and under the Constitution. It has no desire to infringe up6n any right of the South, nor to entourage, palliate; or justify on-,rages upon or invasions of its territory, or any means by which they may be incited; nor to disturb those relations of brotherhood by whioh we have grown into the dignity and proportions of a great nation. The Constitution was framed and adopted in n spirit of conciliation and mutual concession. ' If wo do not inherit all the , virtues, we may at least cherish the precepts and the example of the fathers who projected that work of wisdom and patrjotism. In the dark hours of the Republic, when civil com motion threatened perils more serious than the rash ravings of (Reunionists and agitators now do, that Constitution proved to be our refuge and safe ty. Lot us cling to it in this period of discord and strife, as the best hope and guide, each section tie ing with the other In renewing its devotions to all the compromises under whieh it was formed, and all the obligations which it imposes. Accepted with this purpm, there will be no North or Smith, no East or West, beta contented and happy Peo ple, enjoying the blessings, and sharing the pins parity of a common and glorious Union. With high !moot, . JOIN EItERICAL Messrs. Carey, Moliichael, Ingersoll, and others. BONNE IN TUB MISBOURI LEOISLALTIJNYL-A respondent of the Missouri Democrat, under dato of Jefferson city. January 13, says : 6, As I informed you last evening, by telegraph, a 'little affair' took 'plaoo between Messrs. Minor and Davis. Its ,cause was this : During the after- WM while Mr. Mir or wee In the chair, a Tote was ' taken on a motion to reconsider a vote upon veiling for the 'previous question.' Mr. Davis, of Bnehanan county, naked for a 'division ;' Mr. Minor said it was nonsense to call for a division when the Tote was so unequal. Mr. Davie said it WOO not for Mr. Minor to deeds about the nonsense of the call., Mr. Minor then called on the sergeant at-arms to remove that idiot.' Mr. Davis, shaking his fist at the Speaker pro tern. (Mr. Minor,) said You can't pot me out.' But little occurred ,be- tween the parties until the House bad adjourned, when' a neat little rough and tumble took place. Mr. Davis sent in his right which landed in:the frontispiece 'of his antagonist. Mr. Minor tapped the nasal organ of Mr. Davis, and to- him (Mr. Minor) must be accorded the °malt of drawing ilrst blood. "Both combatants took the Aoor rather involun• tartly at one time, end in their dement they'd°. motioned one chair, and sant a couple of desks ' reeling.' "A ' division'. was• then- loudly polled for, And after some difficulty the pugilists were separated. ." It was then moved And seconded that further lath, proceedings be indefinitely postponed. "Mr. Davis attempted to lay that motion on the table, by planting his knuoklea on the title•Paie of Mr. Minor. This was deplored elightly out of order,where upon "Mr. Davis moved to adjourn to the Capitol grounds and take a test vote in the fighting Atli. Vita of himself and his 'friend, by a muscular en• garment. "This motion was lost and the Rome dispersed, ~MoOi" Tat VERDICT IN TEM BALTIMORE Morkorn Casz.—The jury in the ease of Mrs. Mary C. Dunn, NO 12 Walnut alley, who was shot in the nook and instantly killed on Sunday night, while /ooking trom a window of her dwelling, continued in session tip to four o'elock yesterday morning, when they agreed upon the following verdict: "That the deceased came to her death from a: gun or pistol.shot wound at the hands of one or two persons standing on the pavement adjoining the house of said deceased, and that the jury further believe that susploiona persons were seen ii the neighborhood about the time of the murder. The entire meetings of tho jury occupied nearly twenty hours of uninterrupted deliberation. The exami nation of the large number of witnesses sworn wee a moat , patioht one, but, from the verdict,' it is likely that not much will result from it. Walnut alley. the 00000 of the murder, is above Union street, and 'north of Pennsylvania avenue. 7 ltis one of the most retired and out-of-the-way planes in the elty.—Baltimors sun, yesterday. Row TO thltTH A PARM—At the Convention of Mr. Buohanan'e branch of the Republimtn party that assembled at Springfield, on the 11th inst., !bore was a "oonfilot"- (Irrepressible! at that), be. tween two of the Cook delegates. One o Mr, ifolt's drama, refusing to obey :the Chicago post master, one of the several " colonels" was called In,' and the contumacious men of the mail bags was knocked down Ude° . In succession, and then, we believe, yielded. The party , was a unit thence forth:—Chicago Tiones: - ' )14CDINERT AND IRON. 1.1,31111 L V. Itall2lol. • souTtrwA r 7. VAValillf RUMOR • , rteffAr PIPTH AND WASHINGTON STREEISM ' ' MIGINEEDS AND MACHINISTS, Mannilastare High and -Low 'Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine sioviee_, *Heys, Gasometers, 'ranks, iron Boas, knit OSSUBIi Oa kinds, eit_br ITN" or iirao,' Iron FlBllla Noah' for GU Worker Work Shopeo NAM road Mations, ,ke. • • ' Retorts and Gee Mt:whiner! of the "areal and moil im proved oonetruotion. - • Every_desonniautt yjantation Idaelineu, snob es pn¢r , pnor, BMW, and Grist 'us, Vaeumn Dins, Oven Steam ,Crams, Defeestors„pi tern, Pumping bans , &g. 13la Agents for X. Milieux's oms. Petent_gnsar ' AssaratiN Laryties Patenl Steam Nominee ;ea nepiawt W Ney's Patent uentransal /tiger Drab ; In m t' WEST C93ESTER and PHILADELPHIA UN,- PAD vu MEDIA.' PALL ARRAN6MENT. . tOn and after MONDAY, December 12, ntea. the trains will jeetve riuladelphia,irotp Oa StatiOn, N. E. carper of EIGILTEENTIVemet MARKXT Streets, at ;JO A. .4, euld dm P. ht. - ' itlEfl.ll 7 tillat t. , la from. 4211 fenni A a , i,. 1:1 1.6014 .46 ~,, 3, ,,it...f a e b al ion e.P r ilad t. 7, 11? A hl , s m a , t S m A d . , M pl tte m. .lS The train lea no ritittglelhiaat 8 . 10 A. M. sad 4 i. 14. atkoneat at l ennalto with to, 2)plada)ph a an B 2 altimore Centre' 4tailtoad, for Cfn i rril. Chad( eford, %matt Square, and Avondale. NAY ' , nob ail-tr llama Superintendent. SALAMANDER SAM •at large assortinea, of: !,; . ,I , A.Ti te MATSON'. I' .1C A .10 A . D i li.PAti?t,KAIIT.FIi. 0 'V tf .li, ED AF.4". . . . . , Au ''', ~., ~,, VAULT ilOoltif. . ,_. • -For maxi sw Mons, . Itafl. *UX E4 ... i . , m k stleiipelia ..„ i . os a l pod term. as hitt oder aeltAblißlLC 3 7iAt ill th* UMW. etigte. ,;• - i _. 110.8040 N Ua ßa r i e t . , 4. . , itsitntaivu tri("E cso,t., , . .M:4l SYRUP 1141)LASRS, - hhdai and bmi.-ahome aqd ;Inc Mara firillist 10.4rille. -41rAilp piemte, lot "Nu by JAM .I4d An -e• • werta. min, • - I ldne -14 • utron;fATioils. (Reverted for The Preesa LIVERPOOL—Ship Wm Ponn-35 rags indigo Lcßis & Cu; 11 Rosengarten & Duns; 3G 1) Parnell; 16 Clint;,i Jay & Ifeseg-S Yeld, Langstroth & Cu; 3 Grundy. Warden & Co; 2 J Plato & &bottler; 2 Wright Brosa Co; 5 naNVIOSE Bros; 414 Walton; 7;;' McKee Co; 4De Coureev, Lafouroade S. Cu; 74 ice bottled beer I Josses & Co; 20 casks soda ash to do bleaching powdcre C;; Clotrohman; se do scabs ash Morgan & Reeves; 26 do bleaohing powders Jessup & Moore; 10 do Powers A . Weightnian; 2RI do soda ash 41 do bleaching powders 1, & F 0 Yarnell & Co; 50 do china clay I Lucus & Co; 15 do F Lonna; 100 du soda ash Binns & llrdsted; 60 do Bdo o l d s ° w toi ge pis iron B & W WeiShl Me. huge IM-13111 . 1) soda Lawton Bros; 17 casks soda ash 31 bbls caustic, soda Dulles & Cope; bale bags 220 bas ferne platen A Kerr; 10 casks aced 1) Landreth & Son; 195 pkgs. earthenware 14 13 Pierce, Son & Cu; 10 do Wilson & Brains; 11 do A F 'Eliermsn; 94 do A Asbury; 110 do Geo IllonmereleY; 2 0 puncheons whiskey J Gibson, Son & Co; 1790 boxes tin plated N 'Protter& Co: 14 Aga machinery .1 McGregor: 2103 bars 48 billa iron C D Robins & Co. 514 bills do r,l B ?' St Mahon Co; 197 bills sheet do N & C'Taylor; 2613 bars 1054 mg do Morris & Jones 6; Co; 7 oil steel H Disston; 42 do Naylor & Co; 1 case steel 1 plog lidw Handy & Brenner; 2.15 1).113 hoop iron J W Warne & Cu; 2 pkgs hardware 3 ST GOB 10 bills wire 'Haddon. Porter & Booth; 100 G bars 111011 u iron Liggett & Co; 17 es sheath ing cooper 19/ pkee steel 99 do mace 16 tyros Iron 217 bdls do 68 hble beer 209 Wanda ash order. CARDENAS—Bohr Matanzas, Croaker-219 bade mo limps 36 toe 6026 bbl. do 8 & W Welsh. SILLIOTII—nark Alice Franklin, Cloment-420 tons gas ooal noht Taylor & Co. • PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. RICHARD IS RA FH mortßl ORVB. (Imams' on THE Mosta. Jo.SRO. DD. AT THE TiTEROTIANTS' RICA NMI. PRILADELPIIIA. Steamship Vigo, Id iorhouso, Liverpool. via Quendetown .... • • Br. ship Oraganza, Nelson --. soon Brag Lonnao, ...... sonn MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MAT OF PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 19, 1060 BIM HIRES— 19-BUN BETS— , 6 3 Mal WATER— n 23 ARRIVED. Bark Alice Franklin, Clement. Cl Jars from SiMoth. with ens coal to Robert Ta 3 lor es Co—vessel to kl A Smiler & Co. Rehr J F rename. Somers. from Jacksonville. Fla. 23d ult.with 120 000 feet yellow pine Innitier to 'Malone & Taylor. 10th Inst. while Irina to off ship John Shoal. Ins out. thronah by lee and sunk. Lost both suctions and 100 rfahnna. ohms. Towed pp hr R , eaMtug' Pilot. corn t o Stein O ne ness.m New Castle, Del, with corn to Richardson & City Ice 13 , Mt, dcheilinser. from Reedy Wand. via New Casale 6 hours. wbh shin Win Penn. from Liver rool. paced Reeds,hi itlernimir Mart. far Ran Fran cine°. lsland and P Fr on Tuesday, in tow of steam tug Atlantic, Left at N..sf Castle six ethos, names not asoertained, and achy Pathway, for St Marke, at Cheater. „... 100 00 575 00 255 00 rtLEARED. Bark Thos Dallett, Till, Laatrarra, Daßatt Bros. Brig War Eagle, Williams, Porton Prince, Thomas Wattaon k Sons. &Co Sohr Julia Fox, Learning, Charleston, Pettit, I.laltin Mohr Belle, Barrett, Charleston, Jahue Baker. Bohr Sallie T Madre, Change, Nswbern, PIC, J A Parsons. L Gare,ller, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Oorreopoudencle of the Phila LE delphia Exee lliar., J) WES, Dan se. V. The bark Margaret haa received orders for Phlladel- Phis. and 1,211 leave first fair Wand. There are at harbor one light brig and four ochre. Wind N NW. Yours. W. AL HICKMAN. MEMORANDA. SteamehiP Arabia, Stone, cleared at New York 17th toot. for Liverpool. Steartatilp City of New York. Boggs, hence for Bos ton. woo MT Hi g bland Light 17th inst. Ship Lion, Cooper. for Philadelphia, was going down the river from Caloutta 22d Nov. Ship Ilippogritre, Howes, cleared at Calcutta Nov 21 for Pdadelpma. but remained In port on the 2tth. Ship David Brown, Bohm, for New York, was nt Whampria Nov 11. Ship Medallion, Theobald, front Savannat, was off Fsetwood 30th alt. Ship Pamper°, Lester, for Now York, sailed from Woollens Get 22. Ship Kothay, Stoddard, for Now York, sailed from Amoy Nov e. Ship Alice Ball, Hickey, at Boston 17th inst. from Calcutta. ship Win Morrie, Jankson, from Manila Aug 31 Sir Literpool. passed Anjier Oct 20. Bark Oriental. Parker. from Boaton, was at Batavia Nov 7 th—arrived Oct 21 ,1 1, 20 nark Palermo, Ingham, from Venice, at Palermo ult. Bark Harriet S Flak, Fisk, from Now Orleans for Nantes, was spoken 7th that, lat 23 37. long 7207. Brig Chicopee, Hammond, clearee at Boston 10111 that for Mobile. Brig Caroline, Beat, hence for Halifax, with a CATUO of coal, sot into Yarmouth. NO, leaky—crew badly frozen. Will have to repair before proceeding. • 'Behr Vesta, Niokerson, hence, arrived at Halifax 711, !natant. Behr S V W Simmons, Godfrey. at New York 17th Met from Galveston. Bohr Mail. Kelly. from Providence for Philadelphi.i, was in Dolph Island Harbor 10th that. Bohr Daniel Morris, Hoover, from Wilmington, Del, at New York 17th inst. 11HE NEW JOE PRINTING OFFIOE "THE PRESS" prepared to exeoate neatly, cheaply and expeditiolielf PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING. raupa~.xrs, BLANKS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION* YOOTEIte, Penang for AUCTIONEERS!, LAWYERS, !dEIIOILANTH, MANUFACTURERS. l a , Ail orders left at the Publloation Offloe of The Press, No. QT 011ESTNUT STREET, will be promptly ttended to. fait-tf PURE AND CTIMAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE co BE OBTAINED Al TES VOLLOWI2I4I riattEs: MECHANICAL BAKERY, B. W. earner of Broad and Vino streets. C.M. street, below Tenth. e° corner Sixth and JATRO BON, —...... .Nu,trlVATilifth street. JOHN O. Vine street. T. P. SMITE— --No. Ile North Fifth street. 9,900 Y.— —.9. 8 E. corner Fifth and clself;W. W, MATHEWS, r..ongPlenth and Locust streets. D. KNIGHT.— street, below Wal nut, GEORDE 419 Lombard street. D. W. corner Sixteenth and Pine streets, Whl. C0URTNEY.......... No. 506 South Twelftn street. S. R. IiYANAMARER---F oderal street, above Sixth. 8. LENTr— South Fourth and L. HOLLAND...... -.,..fl o j it n eTrFe 6 r t h?: tail nth an eet,. DAVID 5ADDLER—..........N0! 270 North Eleventh str LWEIORTIVIAN--17renth street, below Thompson street. ff. 8. T0MK1N11..—......—.N0. WM North Front et set. It BROOKS.— ._-- off seventh F. MORRIS. Ne; d i ri, L i e ri i i it e r r ee, l'enth and Shi open streets. E. D. TURNER.—,----No. 2 2 / 5 South Front street, J. W. corner ts. Broad and Parrish stree THOS, I'. BLEBT--..........C0rner. Nineteenth street and Ridge avenue.. B. S. Fe E. earntereet.r Ninth and Federal s. J. Ma1NTYRE............—.-.....Twenty-sooond street, ab. Coates. ALEX. F ULLERT0N......... Corner of Filth and Chris . lien. MRS, E. RAM8LER............N0, 1731 Coates street. 'Lc F. .tT. W. WOLF 6 Girard avenue, WU. McCHACKEN --CM Hamilton street, R. R. W. corner of Twelfth and Melon street. J1JLW5,.........5. W. cor, of 7 hirleenth and Parrish street. H. NIPPEB N. M. rrner of Fourth M RS. F. ELLIOTT.— , a TV. o i n e r e rig ti fe e rlin and Gress street. I, L. Camden, N. J., store 11l Aral street. C. H. t Philadelphia, that. b. Haverford road. N. L. YARNELL.......--Lenal i Feints. JOHN DARNDT—,-- Tremont and Pine Grovel Penna. CIEO. B. TOWNBEND--West Chester, Penn* City, N. J, D. HORTON--,--..Florenee, N. J. B.F. BDERLEIN —.Columbia, Pa. je2-tf MECUANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Connor /v.*. BROAD and VINkl Streets, PHILADELPHIA, Thin establishment is now in successful operation day and night, Mid all are respeetfully invited to oall acrd see the whole process of bread-making for themselves. The undersigned takes the liberty of ',Anne that Or thirty-five year■ he bee been's meatiest Baker--dve ea atinrentlcei and five as Journeyman in one of the fwst houses in aoatland, and twenty-five as master--during whioh tune he has had opportueity of making many experiments, and observing all the maprovemcnts which have been mule during that mwiod. In this establishment, of which he hes how the man agement, in addition to the complete labor=saving ma chinery, he has how (militias of malty kinds nut hereto fore possessed; Being unrestrained in the purchase of flour nope but the eoundeet end beet MIMI ever be used; and he has no hesitation in saying that Bread of all kinds eon be de livered, ruturpassed In quality and weight by that made by the ordinary process. Families which the Bread made by the Mechan ical ßakery has not been tried, or In which it has been tried only at Its optumencemont, before the machinery was in Per r feet working male, ere respeatfully . aiked to give it a t al now, the undersigned believing it would load to mutual advantage. JOHN lq. MOXEY, mys,f-if Buperintondent • LIMITED PARTNERSIIIP.—NOTICE ia hereby given, that the subscriber" have form ed and entered into a limited pertnerehip egyeeably to the act of Assembly of the Conarionwenith or Pennsyl vania, passed Mardi ?Ist, 1830, ntitled '' An Act Rela tive to Limited Partnerships ,' and the supplement thereto. That the name of the firm under which the said pert notably to to be conducted, "HENRY E. SIMP SON." That the general nature of the burliness to be trans noted in .• Boaters in Cotton and Linen Canvas, and other floods.'' in the City of Philadelphia. That the name on the ()alma! Partner is lIVNRY E. BIM MON; whose pleas of residence Is in CHESTNUT Skeet, In the Twenty-fourth ward of the City of Phila delphia; and that the name of the tinsels! Partner is TBOMAR R 013.13. whose _place of_yesidence is in the City of Burlington, its the State of w Jersei, That the said apileilit partner has contributed to the common stock of the said firm the stun of five thousand dollars in cash, That the period at whioh the said limited partnerslriP is to oommeme. is the twenty-first day of BECENtiIItR, 1a59. and Wilt terminate On the thirty•first day of BE. a:RHEA., 1812, HENRY E. SIMPSON, .d22-that THOMAS ROBB, MARTIN it, QUAYLE'S taler/ONER.v•TO O Y L nyA.NCT GUM ~. . , _ Bm I, A/u_ _M . /011 , 4 WALNUT STKERT. - snow sLIIVINTIT vt4lntli , • PA r thAt DELP/fa QoaltAnby on nand Paiit)ThArT Ana nilAt A rtkiing. VUAL—LEHIGH, _HICKORY AND LO. OUST MOUNTAIN I ed. BatliOtaUon wa„anta are Y screened end pick . ali-121*IR M. BUNTING, OII2CAIILOWHILL Moot. LETTER BAGS JOB PRINTING. XV%kT DESOBITTION or PAPER 1100ICH, CIRCULARS, BILL lIEADF ItATIDBILLG, LARISLEY, MECHANICS, BANKS, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE OOMPetNIEEL B.REMED COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE -st- existing between the unftersiuncilin the BT. LAW• RENCE 110TEli s under the firni mune of W. 3. CAMP BELL k CO., bait been this day thasolicil by mutual oolvnt. W. S. CAMPBELL is nuthortzed to wind up the Wattle WI • ho will hereafter retry it on on his coin coconut. AVM . t: AMP/PELL. A. CORDON MULLIN. - - Ja»uersl3.ls , Y). Jats 3t' LIMITED PAII'fNERSIIIP.—NOTICE 15 HEREBY 01 YEN, That the Subscribers have famed and entered into a Idinited Partnership, under the provodono of the Lawn of the COD»o4Mraltli of Penton Ivania, That the name of the firer or partnership is William D. Edson. and the general nature of the htiviness the Illanulaoturo and Salo of Boot, and Show:- That D. Edison is the Oeneial P611.110T• and Julio Punt dere and Macpherson Saunders are the :Special t• nem all reaidin4 in the City of Philadolphia. The capital in each contributed hr the Bfacial Partners ns 'fen Thousand Dollars, each contributing Five Thnii DAYDollard. ThorartacrEhip cottinicncosthioTFlNT AY OF JANUARY, ISGO, and is to terminate LH, CEAIBER 31, ISLI, ILLIAIII. D. EDSON, lieueral Partner. JOHN SAUNDERS, MACPHERSON SAUNDERS, Special Partnere. jail-dew January 10th. 1860 ►FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & CO. HAS A. boon dissotved by mutual consent. WILLIAM D. EDSON will settle up the business of the old firm. The brininess of the Manufneture and Hate of Itootn and Sines will he continued at No, 12 North FOURTH Street, by WILLIAM U. P.DSON, under a Limited Partnership. this day formed between him and JOHNSAtifiIaMS and.MACPHERSON SAUNDERS. SARAH P. EDSON, WILLIAM D. NDSON, January 10th,1850. NOTIGE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. Whereon we, the subscribers, have tide day re newed and continued fern further period of three years, an hereinafter mentioned, the limited partnership en tered into on the Stet day of Droombor. A. D. Ma to commence on the let day of January. A, D. MT, under the provision,' of the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of PonnsylVania approved March 21st. 1635, entitled " An Act relative to Lbnited Partner ship,," and all other snattmenta of the said General Assembly relative to Limited Partnerships—new, there fore. in compliance, with the provisions of the said en actments sire publish the terms of said original and renewed Limited Partnership as follows: First. The name or firm 'ender winch the said original and renewed Limited Partnership was and is to he con duoted is that of J. T. PLATE & SUHOTTLER. Record. The general nubile of its busillesS Was and is that of Niemen's.' in a general Foreign and Domestic Commission Business In the city of I t hilsdelPhia, and also ln the business of Importing and Exporting, and Vending Merchandise on account of the said Limited Partnership. 'Dud. Tim said Limited Partnatehip Iris and is com posed of JOAN TBEOPRILLIS PLATE, who resides in the city of Philadelphia 1 of CARL C, BCROTTLER, why resides in the said city of Philadelphia, and CH RIBTOPRL R F. PLA'I h. whose place of t °gloms is. at present in the free Hanseatic city of Bremen. The said John Theephilos Plate and Carl C. Schrader were and are all the general partner. the s ai nal and renewed Limited Partnership. and the said Christopher F. Plate was and is the only spemal part ner therein. Fourth. The spoolal partner, the said Christopher F. Plate, contributed, notunlly end in gond faith, in cash, the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars to the capital or common stook of the said original Limited Partnership, no part of winch has been withdrawn therefrom. Fifth. The said original Limited Partnership com menced on the first day of January; A. D. 1857, and was to have terminated on the 31st day of Decempar, A. 0. 1839. but the same has been renewed and continued for the further period of three years from the alst day of December, A. D. 1839, and will terminate on the 31st day of IMeember, A. 0. 180. Philadelphia, Dee. 3151, 7859. J. THEOPIL PLATE, CARL C. ReIIOTTLER, CH.B. FR. PLATE. Me Attorney in fact. Ja2-6sl , GODFREY FREYTA G. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNr.RSHIP.— The partnership heretofore existing under the firm of NOR HIS x JONES k CO. expired on the Mst ulti mo, by limitation, Either of thepartners will use the name of the firm to settlement. JACOB V. JONES and RIOHARD IL DOWNING retire from the business, and the remaining partners have formed a near copart nership. JACOB P. JACOB P. JONES. ICHARD H. DOWNING, ANDREW WHEELER, WHEELER. Philadelphia, January 2,1660. CIOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—ISRAEL MORRIS. JOSEPH R. WHEELER. and AN DREW WHEELER, partners in the Into firm of MOR RIS & JONES & CO.. Imve this day Conned a tonna nership, under the firm of MORRIS, WHEELER. & CO.. and will continue the Iron Emil Steel business in all Its Inanches r an heretofore conducted, at the old stand. MARKET and SIXTEENTH Streets. PhilAdeiphla, January 2.1840. M 2-1( SAVING FUNDS. SPRING GARDEN BAYING FUND BO CLETY OD PIIII.ADELPHIAL °Moe, No. MI Nogh Ttillty Street OIIARTDRe t rY Iid T a HTLa k it3L u A II IVR J E OFFEND SYLVANIA. Deposits received in sums of One Dollar and awed!, and repaid in without notiowirith F Vka PER CENT. IN from the day of deposit till with drawn. A. responsible and reliable Savings Institution haste' boon needed in the Northern part of the city, and "The Spring Garden Savings Fund n asty"i was chattered by the Legislature of 'Pennsylvaia to supply this necessity, The Mangers. in organising and lowing it, have been governed wholly by a desire to acoommodate the busi ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpri sing population t ligihregnemSV. Frornato2go'olook; alp, on ItGday And Tlinradas from 5 until 8 o osook. in the evening. . . . 1t.8.1141.01[86. • Frederick Klett, VW. t th John P. Levy excel Underkotler, rends Bart, f rain Kesler, 37, iiMOO H. Pringle, ogeph M. Crowell, rederick Stacko,' °genii P. LeClerg, yeorte n Knecht, lg. NC . Lf. k Millentril,' George W.:Wooer, Peter 0. PAlntaker, L e te T rt . It T . h 4 m etteron. JAMES B. PKINOLt, Preindent, FRIIICIII HAUT. Boons Larl. 1)190- ti if QAVING FUND.---lINITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIUD and WI ST NUT Streets. L4r6e and small auras 0 NT reeelvad i and_paip back on de inand_without noboo,wtth VIVt. Pfg. ~ INTE RENT from the hay of deposit to the day o Vithdrawal. (Me Lour'cavol no 6 o'clock even day, and on MONDAY' ) jr,EN tni GS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale an England, Ireland, and 2ootland. ;tom pwargEs. rodeat—STEFHEN .113._VRAWFORP. urer .JAMES E. lIUNTER. ?LIN y pjs N. Actuary. eelY-1r QAVING FUND,VIVE PER GENT. IN TERY:ST.—NATIOHAI, SAFETY TRUST COll- PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest earner of THIRD, Ptiladelohla. booMerrtted by the State of Pennaylva- Money ii reeeived in any mm, large or emelt, and In termit paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The °Moe in open num day from o'olonk tho morning till is o'clock tu the evening, and on Monday and Thursday eveninru,h II 8 e'eloey. HE. HENRY L. IIhNNER, President. R SELFRIDGE, We rrealdent. WILLUM J. an, Secretary. _ . PIRUCTOEi. Ran. /Leary L. Benner, F. Cairnll 2feWatert Edward L. Carter, Tose; ft, Bath Eob,srt Selfridge, , firanc 8 Lee, duetmet K. Ashton, toph Yorke., Murmur, eery Ditienderfer. ronpy le received end payment/ made daily. he investments are made, in conformity with the .vitions of the Charter, in Real Estate Alurtgages, 'monnil Rents, sad each first-clew securities as will al aye camera verfeet security to the depositors, and Molt eannot fail to give eermenettoy and stability to is trururution. sal-IY LEGAL. TN TOE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TOE CITY AND COUNTY OF FIJILAOHIRRIA. • Estate of MARY O. LIPPINCOIT, deceased. The Auditor appointed by tho Court to audit, Bettie, and adjust the account of Joshua Lippincott, Jr., Administrator of the aerate of Mare G. Lippincott, deoenaed, and to make distrihntion of' the balance, in the hands of the accountant. will Meat the parties to tore7l for the perfumes of his appoitemort, on MON DAY anuary 23J, MO, nt 4 o'clock P. at his e¢ dolp hoe. hin. in. 265 South Fourth street, to the city of Flute, inllLatnth-at REPO BANT. Auditor. TNTHE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS arch Term. IM. No 37. Rh di won't , . BITBLAR(. HIRST, by her next frtend, 1110IRY B. HMV. N:r: You are requested to take notice that the court have granted a rule this dn.) on resgendont leghow cause why a divnrao should nut be e. )e reed in the above Personal marline of this rule having felled on account of the litiSPllef , of the respondent. the room ordered the puldieetion of this rule, returnable SATURDAY, Jan uary 10, at 10 o'clock A.lll. J. WAGNER JERNIM Attorney for Libellant. Tollsxny B. Hum, Respendoot. lal6.tothit IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM \V. OHM, deceseed. Account of ANNE 8. P. CHEW. Executrix. The Auditor apponted by the Courtin audit, settle. and adjust the account of Anne B. P. Chow. Execu trix of the last wilt of said William W. Chew, deceased. and to matte distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his appointment. on MONDAY, Janunty 211.1560,5 t 4 o'clock P.M., at his office, No. 211 Betith FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. jan-thstu-nt JOHN 0. 1384101, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE Vi Ty AND couNry OP pRiI.AIIIELPHIA. Estate of tie RAII D. PHELPS, deceased. The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of DAVID AL IL,G.AN. Ex eau tor of BAR 411 D. PHELPS deceased. and to make dis tribution of the balance in b ite hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the PurPoses appointment, on FRIDAY, the sun Janun ry, at do P. AL, at hit race, 123 tow. SIXTH Street, to the City of Philadelphia. Ja7-atuthet (IEO. A. COFFEY, Auditor. I N THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE JR CITY AND CoUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. WALTER LAD: re, EDMUND STEELMAN, June Term. 1850, No. 782. Fi. fa, SAME vs, SAME September Term 1852. No. 210, Ft. la. DAVID JAYNE ve, EDMUND NTEELAI AN. September Term, 7859, No. 100. Ft. to. SA ALE ve. SAME, September Term, 1e62. N 0.621. Ft, fa, CHORDS C. BARB rat vv. EDMUND STEELMAN. September Term, )850. pp. 151. Ft. fn. AMPS BAKER ve. EMI( ND STEELNIAN. September Term, P 162. No, 265. Fi. fa. C. D. & 1,. Al. SMITH ye. EDIIIIIIqD STEELMAN. Seidember Term, 1810. No. 998. Ft, fn. JOHN HOWLING vi. EDMUND STEELMAN. September Term, Ma. N 0.433. Ft. la. JOHN AL_DICICEI, vs. EDMUND STEELMAN. Supreme Court, January Term, 18:11. No. 0, Ft. fn. The Auditor appointed to make tbutribotion of the fund in Court, raised by the sale of empanel properly by virtue of the above appointment on MOPWAY, the 'oth clay of January. 1860, at o'clock I', N. it his Am), S. W. corner of Seventh street end WAion6ton mate, in the city of Philadelphia. when and whore all persona interested ere required to prehant their clams, or else be debarred from coming in upon maid few). January 11, 1800. CLEMENT lb PENROSE. jal6-10t* Auditor. COAL. HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR Interest. Buy you COAL AT BlCKB',typer.e . nothing but the Very best misty of Lehigh and no 1111 kill Coal is offered at the °Hoenig reducederr l e . ton. Lehigh Brok.en, Eeir, and Move... ..... • • ..I oe PT gobuyiiiu, ' ' . ... Li) L M &nutted tree from f u llgra - te ... o . i . tin"seandw_e2lit 6 ht HICKS' erd, southeast corner MAKISLIAI OS.6m U WILLOW. Cali and see. W. OROOME & CO., P-7. °Moe 148 South. FOURTH Street, /q4l) WHARF. PINE STREE'r, SCRIM...KIWI. Dealers and Shippers ov Locust Mountain, O Lehigh, and Sohnylicdt CAL. Merchandise taken on wharfage. 015,8 m HICKORY .AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL,propared with re, _rorlolei lyeet&rine, Apply at IttiOVILIGI Depo t , rum' and WILLOW ntreets MESSRS. ROSENTHAL & mogHts, from Plymouth, England, manufaoturers of the celebrated Pantasoomo" Spectacles, respectfully Follett the ps tronsge of the Indies an d . gentlemen of Philadelphia and vtol intr. to their supothir round speelacha Masses. The valuable advantage derived from them is. that In stead of vision becoming. strained, heated, weakened, and in numerous cases sericualy injured, it is proberved and strengthened, everything at once becomes clear and brilliant, mind very heed Persons are ema l4l to eln jdOT their eight at the meat minute ouctupation, either by d ay 'or candle:4MM; man see with those loners of much less magnify tag power, and they do not require the frequent changes to the dangerous effects of further powerful assistance, Certificates can be seen at the office ovor Mr CIIbSI HMI's store, 703 CEEST:CUP litreot, adjoining (ter mows Photograph room. din IT OIL CITRONELLA—For sale by In! 'WM HERILL k flafqll - 61, 47 and MI 1.111.1 li SECA INTI RtrwAt AMMONIA—For epic by WETII P.RiI,L ct BROTHER, f 7 and i 9 NORTH BE MD Street, inlo 'TIE 1/ItESS.---PIDLADF,LPHI4. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. 1860. lIIE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL 1860. 1860, TRE CAPACITY 01t11,P3 TOAD IS NOSY EQUAL TO AN 1 I TOL COUNTRY. TIER Ch. TIIROUOII PASSLNUER TRAINS BETWEEN PUMA!) SLPIIIA AND pITTORtIRtt, Connecting dilate nt thiladelphia with Through Train,' iom Roston, New York, nrol al.l point§ FO4, and in the Union Depot at Pittsburg with' ffitrough proms to and coin all manta to the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thus furnishing facilitisa for the transportation of Passengers uneurpassod for speed and comfort by any tither route. Express and Past Linea run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cary Or Conductors. All through Pas senger TEAM provided with hoirghrid.rea Late n t Wake—swot! under perfect control of the engineer, thus adding much to the search , ul travellers. Smoking Cara are attached to each Train; Woodruff's Sleeping Dam to Express end Post Trains. The Extquos RUNS DAILY: lied and Feat Lines, hue. days esolkplod. y e Mail 'Plain leaves Philadelphia at 3 A. M. Fast Lino " i` • 11 ts) A. 10, EXPTOttlt Ttlkttt lettYotl 10 00 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AO FOLLOWS, Ilarneburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2 P. M. Columbia 4.00 P. M. Parkosbarg 6 4 12 30 F. AL West Chaster Passengers will take the Mail, Parkee burs and Columba' Trains. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffs lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate Write, leaving Pia iattelphill at 8 A. M. go dirently through, Tickets Westward tuay be obtained at the offices of the Cnnkpluty in Pluladelploa, New York, Boston, or Sal tunore ; arid Tickets Eastward fit any of the important Railroad Offi ces in the West; also on board app of the regular Line of bloomers on the Nitssissippi or Ohio lIVOII3. .I , nr o alwat a as low, and time an amok, no by ant other Route. For further Information apply at the Pasaeneer Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and 'Market Street, The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make thin the DIBEI.IT LINE BETWEEN THE EIJAT AND THE. GREAT WEST. The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoidin;: all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together vrith the saving of time, are advantagekrooddy appreciated by Singapore of Freight, and the Travel ling Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to thie voingeny can rely With eianh denee on its epee& transit. THE RATM3 OF PREICHIT to and from any grunt in the Woes by the Panna,lvania Railroad are at aft limes as favorable as are charged by other Railroad C °o7aPeepnrtioular to mark paokages " lanai Rail road. For Freight Contracts or Hhipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Mu.. Pang IL A. STEW ART, Filialhim H.B, Pierce & Co., Zanesville, O.; J. J. Johnston,Rlpley, 0.; li. McNeely, Maysville, Hy.; Ormsby & UroPser, Portmuouth, O.; Paddock & Co., Jellersonville, Indi ana ; H. W. Brown & Co.,Cinoinnati, O.; Athern Yr. Ilibbe rt, Cincinnati, 0,; H. C. Aleldrum,hlatlison, Ind.; Jos. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.t P. G. 091.4er & Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo, ILL; H. P. Suet, Molar & Glass, lit. Louis, Alo„.. John H. Hor ns, Nashville, Tenn,; Harris k Hunt. Memphis, Tenn.l Clarke & Co., Chicago, 11. H. 'Gouts, Alton, or to Freight Agents of Railroads at dttlesent points in fhb West. E. J. SNEEDER, Philadelphia. MAGRAW KOONS, 80 North stree ,t Baltimore. LEECH & CO., 2 Astor House, or I S. William at., N.Y. LEECH & CO.. No. 77. State street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, Gong Freight Agent, Phila. L. b. HOUPT. Gen'l Ticket Agent, rhmt. TUB. A. scory, Oon'l Supt Altoona, P. 1859. Eite r 1859. WINTER ARRANGEMENT-NIM YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMDOY AND Pith_- DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD C. 6 LINES, PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACER. 78031 WALNUT-MITIMRT W:MAILV AND RENSINGTON, Will move as follows, yin vs.an. At 6 A. M., VIII Camden and Amboy, Cam. & Am. Accommodation _ „ 82 sE, At 6 A. M., via Camden and — Jersey City, (New Jersey)Aucommodation.-- ..... 235 At 9 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning At 11Si A. M., vin konaington and Jeraey dn Western Express . ..... 3Od At UN P. IC, CLIIII4OIII and AillbOy7, Aoconlmo dation—. At 3 Y. AL, via Ciunden and Amboy, C. & A. 2 23 Are.: F. hf Via 'Remington and Jersey City, Evening Express.-- •—•-. SOO At 4.55 P. M., via. Kenainsion sad Jersey City, 341 Class Tic get.,, ..... 3:a Al P, M., via Camden and City E vening 3 0) At lII'. AL, via Garai!' and Jersey llity7Southern MailAl 6 P.M•via Camden and Amboy,Awnmodation i (Freisht and Paasenger)—lst Class Ticket........ 178 p 3d Clans -. _ 180 /716 8 1 . M. Mail Line rues daily. The 11 P.M. South ern Mai, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere. Easton. Flemingten. &e.. at a A. M. from Walnut-street wharf. anct3 P. na. from Kensington. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. M. via Lehigh Valley Reamed. Far Water Gap Stroudsburg Saran lon, Wllkegliarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Sto.,_ at 6 A. M., vie. Ilelf‘Waret Lackawanna and Western 'Railroad. For Mount 'poll!. ate and 9 A. 111.. and 2 and C.; P. ht. For Freeho l d , d, at 6 A, M. and 9 ES 1. Itl. WAY LIN For Bristol, Trenton, /So, at 3 and CI P. M. from Reu sing ton. For Palmyra,llltterton.Delanoo, Beverly, Burlington, Bordentown, Ao. at 121 i. a, and 41i P. AL Fifty pounds of 'baggage only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over Alty Pounds lobe paid for extra. The °annum, pound,ei responsibility for baggage to one dollar per and will nut he liable tor any amount beyond 0190. except by asocial contract. WM. IT. GATZMER. Arent ,13) Camden and Amboy R. It. co. - , WEST CIIESTER RA if,- nom- ROAD TRAINS vi t VAN I A 11A I I.IIOA I). Leave Dovnt eor. It LEVEN r4l and .11Al2 lIIT tree!, daily, laxeept fianday.) al A A. M., 12.30 P. M., and 4 I'. Al. Leave Wait Chester at 7 23 A. Al.. 13.30 A. Al.. and 3.20 R. Al. Pt 11-y PIILLADELPII GER MANTOWN AND NORRIS. TOW AILKOAD- - WINTER A RRANGNMENT- Ou and after MONDAY, Nov. 11, /869, FOR GER ALANTOWII, Leave philadelphia 0, 7,7.60, 9, 10, 11, and 12 A. ;Ls 1, 9, 3 , Mi. 4, 6, 06,6, 7,8, 8, 10, a 43111 1 ,4 Leave Germantown 6, 7 , NAB, ON, 94, 20,12, A. N o 1,2,3, 6,4 K, 9,6, 634.7.01,9_ t i0 ON SUN Yd, Leave Philadelphia 9.05 min. A. M., 9.0 E, and lo P.N. Leave Germantown 8.10 eau. A. M.,1,10 mm., b3j, and 9P. M. OIIESTN UT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 0,.7.68, 11 A. M., 2, 4, 616 7, and 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Rill 7.10, 7.10, 8.66, arid 1340 A. al., 3.40,5,40, 630, and am, P. M. ON SUNDAYS, o Leave Philadelphia 9.95 A. M., S. and 6M P. M. Leave (Theinnut 7.00 A. Id.. mad. 12), sad 9,10 . T. FOR tIONSIJOHOCKPIN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,9, 11.05, A. M.. /.00,046, 4M, nd 114 tow P. M. braveNorrisn 6,7, 9, 11 A. M., IM, 1.6 and 0 P. M. . ON SUNDAYS, Leave ri,flutephi. OA. N. and F. H. Leave Nora ustown 7A. I. and 5 P../41. FOR MANAYUNK, Leave Philadelpld 6, 7}i, 9,11u6 A. N., 1.06, 7,06,5.06 434, SX, 7%, and 1156 I'. M. L n Lave Mau yontsN, 9 5 5, and 11) A. M.,1,3 6, Et:, and 8.1 I'. 51. ON SUNDAY/3, Leave Philadel ph edikia 9A. and On r M 61. Leave aitay 731 A. N. ett, and /St, P. M. R. K. SMITH. General Superintendent, DEPtiT. NINTH. and ORKEN fitreets. ME. NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. W IN' Lit. ARIINENIENT. For BILTHLIIIEM, DO 'l. 'STOWN, EASTON. ALLENTOWN, MA UCH CI U K. HAZLETON, (Bond attar MONDAY, November 7 lL th t MO, passen- Fer, Traina will loavo FRONT and WLOW Streets, lo Itolelohla, VAIL V, (Sundays excepted:l For Bethlehem., Easton. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, /coo( Express) at 6.30 A. AL For Bethlehem, (Eitorots,) at 1.1.50 A. N. and 3 I'. N. e. For Doylestown, (Aooonunottr.tion.) at 8.40 A. AL and 4 . For M Port Washington, (Aaeommodatlon d at 6 P. Al. TRAINS FOlt PHILADELPHIA I Leave Bethlehem, (Rai/retied at 8 A. M. and 4.10 P. AL Legyp Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 7 A. AL and 3.ad r. AI, Leave Fort 11444,6trl Accommodation ' ) et?. ALAI, N HkIPAYS: Philadelphia fur Fort Vaololitlo,ay.3o A, Al. to ladolphts, for Doylestown, at 4E. I. ii . ylestown for Ph ilacelphia, at 7A. 1. Fort Weshinston for Ihiladelphia, at 3.40 P. M. Eaton,to Bethlehem, 311 own Alan rh Chunk, USA: to lilLq.o ; to DoylesßO ants. '1 brough tickets must be procured before entering the care. . . . .. -• MI Passenger Train; (rent Simla,' Trains) con nect st Berk,' stroot with ifitt !ii-th-prtreets, and Second and Third streets sissiinger Raikondx. n 7 ELLIS ()LARK. Mont. , .PIIILADELPLUA, 0- , rdim TON , AND BALTI- moxy:aILIWA On and alter MONDAY},Ii rP. ovemher 21, 1135), PARSENDER I,IA PHII,ADELPHIA, Dor Baltimore at 8.15 A. Ai.. 1 neon. ( RsPress,) and 11,10 P. N. Fir Chester at 8.15 A. AL, 12 neon,l,M, and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A. N. 15 4.50, and 11.10 P. Al. For Now Cantle 8.10.0. 31.• end P. 01, For Middletown at 8.15 and, and_4.3o I'. AI, For Pover at 8.15 A. N. 4.30 P, AL For Milford at 8.15 A. AL, and 1.50 P. M. For Seaford at 8.15 4. AI., and 1.30 IP,_ M. For Laurel et B.IBA, M., soil OOP, M. TRAINS FOR A. ILAPELPIIIA Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. IL.) Expre:a,) 10.15 A, AL, 4 1 1 0 6 j 6 e1 01 1 1 *I nling ton at 7.16 .A. 11.1. and 11.30 A. h 101.43 and 8.40 P. M. Leave Laurel at 6.15 A. M., and 3.40 I'. M. Leave Seaford at 6.45 A. M., and 4.05 P. M. Leave Milford at 7.50 A. AL, and 415 P. M. , r.eave Dover at 0115 A. M., and 6)8) 1' AL ..eave Middletown at 10 A, Al. and 70 P. M. .eave Now Castle at 10.55. A, Al.. and a Y. N. Chester at 0, 12 A. M. 2,22 and 9.15 P. AL -"are Balpinore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.13 A. M `PR AINS FOR nAtamoßE 1,021V9 Chester at 8.46 A. 11,12 ;wand 11.40 P. AL lAave Wilmington at 0.25 A. AI., 15.66 P. M., and 1120 A. AL SUNDAYS Oply at 11.10 P. AL, frosn'Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 545 I'. 01.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FRRIOH P 'i'ltAlN, Nei th.PASSENG J.:R OAR. attached, will rue as follows: Leave Philklelphis fot Perryville and intermediate 21 at 3 neaava P.. 51, onston foy Perryville and intermediate 'Await at 4.43 P. Al. Leave Wilm ins ton for Philadelphia and Intermediate planes at 3.45 y. AL Leave Baltimore for titemmer's Run, Chase's, and Ilarowood at 3.611'. Al. n 5 B. M. FELTON. President. PIIILAI)ELPIIIA AND IMOZIPM EINIR A RAILROAD LINE— FICRI.ST ROUTE to Elmira Willesharre, Bagel°, tante Mock island, Niagara Palle, Milwaukee, Sur. I ng tou, ' Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Duette th, an4lSt. Loam. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphianndlt end Inc Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and CALLOW HILL EltreeteDAlLY. (Sunda) exeepted,) as follows: • 1,30 A. M.,_DAI XRESS. For I.lmira, Niagara Fails, Dulfaio, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Inland, Galatia, St. Curling ton, and Bt. Lowe. 3.N) P. M., NIOHT EXPRESS. Por Elmira,fitagara Fella, Bullhto, Detroit. e i hierigo, waukee,Rook Wand, Galena,fit. Paul's Ilur inigton, an St. Loom. The 7.30 A. M. and 3.60 P. AL trains run through to Iif.ARRIFIBURG, stopping at all litatione on the Lebanon Valley Branch. The 7.30 A. N. train oonneete at Rupert for Wilkes badie 4 , 2 l , N i t a t Al i ll i r t a t o ils 3n an ollbri rig i s I ta l A t t i •Ea ß , o m A t the. LACE- Baggage chocked to Elmira, Bullklo, and EillaPettelen Bridge. Tickets earl be proeured at the l'hilitilelplon and o4narra Railroad Mile e Ticket Wine, Northwest corner SIXTH and CHES'PNUT Streete, and at the Patee». ter Dp_pot, earner BROAD and CA 1,L0W1F11.).. 111801.1611 EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Droatl.el rect. below Vine, daily, (Sun day excepted, ) for ell polite Wet and North, 61. M. Preighte must be delivered before 3 P. N. to insure going the same day. For further inforinauon, apply at Freight I)e_pot, BROAD, Wow Vine, Orlto 011 AS. 8. TAPPEN General Agent, W, corner SIXTH and O JIEhTN Street., 001-tf Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA ANN -- AND READ ING RAIL ROAD, M O RN - NG LiNB, for porrsviLLE, RBAI) MO and HARRISBURG, Leaves thp new Depot, at corner of BROAD and CALLOWIIiIrI 4 Strome, ([11461100e on Callowlolly at 7.30 A. 3 ~ DAILY Itiundar expopted.) for rOTT , JlARRamini), and all intermediate points, auntreoMM at Harrisburg .wit train. running to Pals burg, Chumbersburg, Carl isle,Sunlou ry, AFTER.NOON S. Leave &Mee I'. Al., DAILY, for t y orrIiVILLE end At 4.30 P. MltDAlLY,lEdndaysexoortaddiOr READ INO, and intermediate yomtn. 05 W. D. htelLlll:llNY.Raoratar Y pp~NOTICE --CIIFSTEII VALLEY RA . II InAI)—PAII SENGIitt TRAINS Elfil DOWNINUTOWN AND IN. TERM bIH.AT E STATIONS.—On and after Oh Denote ber, lav, the Pkunionrer Tonna for DOWNINGTOV.N will start Duni the now Passenger Depot of the Hula delnlaa and Reading Railroad Company. rennet o f BROAD and CALLOW RILL htroets, (pawnor en trance., on Callowhill. MORNING TRAIN tor Howninstown. leave!, at 7.30 A. h 7, ArrgaNooN TRAIN for Dusrninstowa, leaves at 430 P orderDeadeye exeestetto se f , l l Y of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia Reading Railroad Company. vv. D.-ar,lLllllNN',•.Raeratar. CODPIFIL-500 qtla, Extra Grand Bank codfish, in Moro and for into by W. J. my.l.oit tt. Ri and ni pw.K.lll. Wtoavet, RAILROAD LINES. RAILROAD. U6O 5111,E9 DOUBLE TRACK WINES AND LIQUORS. CF.EARLES HEIDSIOK C.FTA.MPAGNE. GEORGE WHITELEY. No. Mb SOUTH FRONT STREET, Is appointed Arrant or the bale of tha above unri called brand at 0 AMPAGN And Were It to Om Trade at the LOWEHT raw YORK RATKeh 500 baskets, Quarto and Pinta, now in novo. d2O-tc PECEAL NOTICE TO TIES PUBLIC! JULES MUMhI k CO. CHAMPAGNE. We have been informed that in many ewes when nor winos (JULES MUAIM CO,) are milled for, many of the hotels end the trade do their best to recommend snit substitute another wine of a sunilar name in place of our., Se said wine can bo obtained at less prioes. We now must urgently protest tigeadie such proceed ings and warn the paid o not to accept any other wine when ours is called ror—timt is to ear. which has not our firm. MILES MUNINI k CO., with the name of our Agent, JAatits Mayan, Jr.. on the labels. with our autograph signature in full around the neck of the bottle. ..Wn . furthermore request our ointment and friends to pay most particular attentign to the above-mentioned aintinot , on, as the other house of a similar name has copied our advertising or show cards. said act matting the contusion orb nth name. much easier. We present n superior article to the public, and de sire to tun on our own merit, without being nongled with any runnier name or brand. With such wines ne.those we peed to Amelia ~. con no/flee/a Win TOCO2OIBO that we eon only admit the wines of Vva GLIQuuT to be of the same purity and superior quality an our own; nodes a still stronger en 'lane° of unlink we state. wo refer to the opinion of the United SWIM Appraisers et New York, who acknow ledged to our agent that, after in moat onreful examina tion with other brands imported in this port, then wore &Aired. owing to the rent supertertry or the .ruLEtt MUMM & C 0.% Cif A AIPA ONE, to appraise it. not withstand/us our protest, rt higher plicei than eth er first-class Champagne received h ere. JULEtt & CO. Onr Champagne brand.; conetantlr on hand ara as fo Iowa: JOU. S aturilhl & CO.'S VERZVNAY CABINET. JUI,EB hIUMM & CO.'d The other brands. such as VERZbNAY, DRY. & MUISII4I3 PRIVATE, only to special order. The ahnve wine. can he had or all the enrolee] wine &Intent throughent the Unlted States, ao also the RHINE Ind 310SPILLE wises of Potor Amok! JAMES MEV ER. Ja., Sole Agent fur the United Ststee, JaWstutli.3t N 0.43 BEAVER Street, Now York. WE CALL ATTENTION OF THE Tv TRADE to Shit _really Su nor arttole I ALE RED RENAUD COGNAC. A supply in ;moiled prokages nonstantly on hand. Orders_reoetred for direct importation. Also—Rennessy Cognac:, LoHey Cognac, London and Rolland °lns, Claret in - la ood and Cat el. 4ampattee, bleb and low proses, LONOCEA lasss r. ole-em 117 South FRONTadelphia. G EORGE WHITELEY, N 0.1.15 South FRONT Street. Importer of Brandy, Wines, &r., offers for sale, In bond o nly , the following , among other standard brands l' ju ilei,;g o se b t i i n 'll, (.4` ~ Thos. Hines & Co . . gi , tr r , 4 t ßusur, 6. Co. A. Beiznotte, Co., Cameos, Pelleviria, . Y:f, I P. o glait,rl C lt ~ Un ion roorietorr , .1 Ily . Also, Stuart's rarsioy Malt Whiskey) , 'r n g.'llo . 0 at varieties of Madeira, Sherry Yort; a ßur ( zund ba , laa nd Rhine Wines, Palm Tree Gi n, Jamaica R Y R and dine Ruin. Bordeaux Oil. &0.. An an" ania 627-1 r NOTICES. - NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.- 1.1 The CARRON IRON COMPANY will receive yr/1008MR until the 20th day of Fein - miry next for build in,: no Iron or Wooden Railroad Bridge over the Le high River, opposite their works at Yarnvine, in the county of Carbon, The length yr, Ihe about throe Min • tired Anil fifty (S5O) feet, in either three or four swum mottle track, - • l roposalx received, and further Particulate obtained on application at Patrmlle to the untie reigned. DENNIS BA UM AN, President. December dl3l-dtfe2o CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Pitiladel phia, Nov. 19, 1855. At no Election held on the Slat Instantthe following gentlemen were chosen Directore of thus dank: Alexander 0. Cattell, Joseph 'Anuses, Robert K. Neff, Samuel T. Canby. James Steel. John F. Gross, Edmund A. Bonder, Charles Knecht. Alexander Whlldin, David Vanderveer, Hugh Craig, Philip H. Mingle, Conatian J. Hoffman. And at the meetfog oi the Boned THIS DAY, the Fol lowing oftwers were unanlmounly elected: A. G. OATTEIA.. Preindent. R. R. NEFF, Vice President. J. W. TORREY". Cashier. IVIDEND.—Thc Board of Director.; _it—ror the (111ERN and COATES•STREET PAShb N• fi R Y CPMPANY . are derlared a semi annuli Dividend of TH RE ttER CENT. en the Capi• tat meek, payable le the Bteekholdips or their legal representatives. on and after the 2etli instant. The Transfer Rook' will remain * closed till the 21st Indent. DENDI RIIARWOOL. Jai-stutlatd Secretary. NOTIOE IS GIVEN THAT APPLICA tion will be made for q Certificate of Penneylvanta State Loan. In place gone dated August 4 18.58. No. nn, for 9 4 0, un ler not of Amil 6, ISI4. to LI:WM EitY. rum lost or mislaid. nIS-Sui • BUSINESS CARDS. If PALAIER'S ADVERTISING AND • 9LanICRI PTION AGENCY, for Prinoiptl Newm. priPer4 Portadionlo of City and Country, N. E. oor• nor rim; and CIIEH'rNIIT. Addross V. N. PALMER," Philadelphia. ja13,34n JB. 111. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, Pro. 113 Sou►h FOURTH Street. nl&Em• WALLACE do BRODIIEA i), 37 EXCHANGE PLACE L NEW YORK. ulatookit And &Ms bought anq ioid, on cojonaindon. FRAME H. WALLACE. LDWAHD C. ECECIDEINAD. otA4tn• ALEX. MoKINNEY, ATTORNRY AT As GREENBEWRO, rA. Will araotise it Westmoreland, Armatrona, and /it 11.16126 Minutiae. Bel- if ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE sio CHESTNUT IStrsst, forwards Parole, Paok ages. Merchandise, Bank Nytev, and Bpegie, saber by its own Lines, or in oonneobon with othe ee rRx seas Doal- Dallies. to Si.! the pnnoiple towns n oars' of the 'Untied States. E. B, SANDFORD, Generstffireetintoodent EDUCATIONAL. "NOUN( LADIES' INSTITUTE, ( WITH Primary and decondarc_Repartment atlaohod.) Poulliaaat corner of DI IAWYN and GREEN t3trcote. For CI roulnrn apply at the 06001. E. enxsoN, Principal. Entrance on LLW YN &rapt. )1412-1m" A MERIOAN SOHOOL INSTITUTE is a A JR- reliable tnedium throus,h which Bohools and Fami lies may obtain competent teacher/. Patents may ob tain,yratuitunaly, information and oiroutars of the beat schools. ShIITH WOODNIAN, & CO.. 346 RR WAY New York, or CSNGUTSY UT Sltrent. Philadelphia. BRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL AIERCANTILE 001,1,1AdEH, lodated at Phila delphia, S. tl. corner BEVEIMI and CHERTNUT ; New yosk, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chiearo, and Bt. Loons. For Information. nail or send for Catalonia. fa9-tf PIANOS. STEW WAY & SON'S NEW PA - T PINT OVER-STRINO GRAM) PIANOS, SQU ORE tI RANO, AND SQUARE ?LANDS, now pre ferred in concern; and inrivate moles by the heat performer:J. Received the brat premiums over the beet unlike re, (rani iudgee like Gottschalk. Mason, and others. Challenge all competition. .1114ARIOS doTilEHrt, Int CliEllaNUT Street, HOLIDAY PRESENTS! PIANO-FORnB, MELODEONe. PIANO-YORTES MELOVEOIq, PiANO-FORTEB, MELODEONs. YIANO-FORTES. ON .1 1 .1ELOPLS. Made by Rayon, Baoon, & Nttnno Clatk , Hallett, Davie, & *Jo., and (Altera. J. E. Goma, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. 011IOKERING St SONS, StlNU9seTtinalts 09 ORAN% SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES, wAREROOSIB 907 CIIE B I NUT tin to Comdata y in store a uri l ir slosh of our DEA UTIFUL and UN Et/11,A14,ED IN RUMEN . ' 8. We have been awarded, at the dillerent :xlsibittoris in this uountrY and Europe, 38 001.1 J ANDHILVER PIHST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. Ja.l6-1r A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN 11 Y Y I 1 PIANOS. SCUOMACKEft dr. CO.. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the musk, loving public to call and examine their new and cue eeselul improvement— TUE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having oonverted the Tone, Touch, and lotion of the Grand Pllll,l into that of ni Square Inetruinent, avoiding Blithe objections generally made to the style of Grand Piano, also diminishing the oost of the same. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy full ems, depth, and evenness of tench, with sxquicar; deli. eons and mweetfloss, thee, SUPI.:RIOI2 AND DEAUTIPULLY-FINIgHED IN STRUMENTS ars wholly unequalled. They have received the Weller* onconii tons, and ere pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any Instruments ever manufactured in We country. Comicial on hand, large and eleg ant amortment mit num ad PIANOS, We lave been awarded the First Preni ins, at all exhibitions ever exhibited. in oluding_the I rize Medal from the Crystal Palaoe Exhi bition. New York. 1831. eel-tf ItErtiovAm4 f VA L.-SA' ALL CHANDLER ta , WllOl. Err AIX UROCER 4 . have. rornoved 4011 t.E001 , .D Rtroot, En RI ARK ET StrPet :awe Front, north polo. (.2 CONFECTIONERY • CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR.—Fine cosrEeTtorwit Y ono hn had, eqaYl to any (the. aidnidodoneht in the v , t)--4 Inr Bon {loo, Clionointe, Almond, & fin of h ano, 110.xey. Colt at JEFF 121 C0.,'8 N 0.713 AlAltliEf Bi root, betWoon ON , Nit); and lay Mb, d21.1-lm HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS UNION, AROII STREET, ABOVE THIRD ruiLADELfaLL UPTON ft, NEWCOMER. This situation of this HOTEL. is suponotly adapted to tho wants of tits Business Public; audto those in scant of pinasuro, rassehger Railroads, Which now run Patti and In close proximity, ailord a cheap and pleasant ndt to all places of interest in or About the sits. Is IA Ira TO BUY CHEAP WATCHES Phu t f,:tu,l4. Sleeve Rattans, Coral, Lava, ith Ettaxota .`-'Ol4. i;,,1 I C11311..4. Huh or Rod PIMP, ..4,,,,,,,, 1 , ,,n,r, 0nat,,,,,, Calm I.laoketx, 3.. r., t,old, Sul ver. and bind ~ I reeninlet, 0 , It, inli. tit 1,. 111'S• 1:1,1,'8. 12 N. SIXTH Ntreot. WILLCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA CHIN E.—Tius Alttetuno 'lnver fai/R to vivo itn• tiro satiernottun. Prma OM For sale ut 716 CH EST MIT Wrists,. ntg-lr RK. CORSON REAL ESTATE • lintno,:k AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIIi I'EN NA. PAR :114 in 111o . ntgowery. Bunke, and Cheater noun Um for sale or exuhango. 0001 l P.1011.b.1A E 8 nu rgrtne negotiated. (lAN ttSONIE. lIWELLISCH tot wide in North V,115A -1-10 U 7 5 711 MiTLABSiB.-1 - 50lihd8 tleirOest!stl barrels ) , A.6t „ co., 16 traTIA IRMA INSURANCE COMPANIES. VAIsIE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 4 CHESTNUT Mreet, PHILADELPHIA. iricoltiOßATED ApEIL. ]ass. BY THE STATE OP pEfaysyLvANlA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RIBKN DINECTORs: PhYnuel Wrieht. D. B. Iltrnoy, Wm. Ay , I.sllltenr,W. '8""1"3' Richtuddon, nOnry , r., k l'a°bstout, Aqui Mows, T,,f.t. H. Itlnrtin, WO &ctn. ti.Eofßilf. W. DAY, Preatdent. JONATHAN J. 81,001.11 H, Vice rreet. WILLIAM I. BLANCRARD, Secretary. Jolt -tf EXCIIANGE INSURANCE COMPANY —Office No. 14i SOUTH EDITS TIL above Walnut Street FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and sleroliandise l. pe gene a rally, on lavorable torma, either limittd or per tu !ALAND INSURANCE to all parte alba Union. Lome promptly paid and liberally adlueted. DIRECTO RC. leremiub Boneall, John Q. Ginned°, amen J Duncan, Jacob H. Lex, C. Hale. R. N. Holonsbe.d, Wines Irvin. Edward W. David. John D. Morris, John McDowell. Jr. JEREMIAII IioNSALL, Er eaident. EDWARD W. DAVID, Featetnry ja.o-tuthelY GIRARD }IRE AND MARINE INSCI RANc COMPAN Y. Office 415 WALNUT Street. . PHILADIELPIII.4, Jan.3.laay. At a ineetine of the Stockholdera n( the Company held this dab the fidlowinx named officiere and three - tore werAulyeleeted to awe lor the ensuing year. viz : ?reed —JOEL JONES. Vice rteindent end Tree ourer—.A. tr. °IMAM Secretary—Jams B. Alvord. DIRECTORS. Itom.ut Craven, Jo.. KI-pp, M. D., (J Pelt, Ti LAlrrelloo. Jar, Walker. Re gin t in avid Boyd, r. ja4:bt wftn Joel Jooeg. Geo. W. W o odward, Win. M. Sired°, S. N. Burroughs, ohn Anspaoh, Jr., 4,1 1 ,1 ° 6 ° . Il adman. Thos. IBllard, Oeo. H. Ashton. DELAIVARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SIMANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED MY THE .E. EG IsLA TITRE OF FRNNSYL VA NI: 1.416. OFFICE B. E. CORNER TIIIR AND WALNUT Eftteete, Pinladefp a. MARINE INSURANCE. ON VESTBLB, I CARGO, To all parts of the Wort/. EIOHT, 'INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River e Canals, f likot, and Land Canine F IVY Paill il 131tA ATE s 8: pferoliarseveneilallY ; It t°" II3.BHQ ' . n O C F T ' VE L COUPA.NY. riovember 1, 1260. Par. Market Voiscs. i12:3,050, Philadelphia City 6 41 , coot. Loan... 6'123.W to too,ooo. Pennsylvania State 66' ot. Loan 83 656 00 21,000 Pennsy_lvania State 6 ip et. Loan.-- . 31,000 00 25,00), I.) dotereasnry fds 4,e' cent. Notes and est due , ... :GAO 61 .2 30,000 U. a rt Tresury 668' Cl. Notes and inter due 20,616 00 826,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila delphia . ... .... .. 25,000 00 860.000. Pennsylvania if m.iii,i; 6! cent. 80nd5......~. ill 40,000, North Pennaylvanin blocßailrodl - eicaco Weargro d wirat n a t i , g,Teri,;;lia;;;T um °° Company 7 4P' Ot. coupon bonds 12,600 00 816,000,200 shares stook Germantown Gas COITIIMTV. interest anti P 112104261 goataatied by the oily of Phis,- dolphid.. -..--- - , - - 18,000 00 15,000, 100 shares Pennsylvaniaailroad CouiPanY---. .... - - -...,. . 5,775 OD OM% 100 shares North Penniylvanta Rail road Company.._ -- .. ... -- stoo, shares Philadelphia lop Boat a . nd . EFteam Tug Company. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Com- Party, Ooean Steam Navigation Company, Philadelphia and He.- * via de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exchange Company —.,.......... 2,210 00 l'ag 9 a s and Mortgagee, and Real Estate. 01 1°9 ' 718 " oe Butidl.• .. ... 5. 'for 117.ura - nWi. - 6LI' - ' "" 143 e •,• le/ (Sii6 69 Balance due at Asenotes—Yremiurne on Ma rine Polio's'. interest, and other debts due the Company 6466 614 Bonp and stook of sundry Insurance demo.- Cash on Deposi lian DIRECTORS. William Marbm Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Ponder, .1. P. Peniston, Theophilus Paulding, Henry Sloan, John H.JPenrose, Edward Darlington, John C. Dave, H. Jones Brooke. mes Traquair, Spencer M'llmne, illiant Eyre, Jr.. Thomas C. Band, lames V. tin% William C. Ludwig, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Seal, James B. APFarland, Dr. R. M. Huston. Joshua P. Eyre, Qeorge G. Lamer, Jbbn B. Semple, Pittsb's l'all.,ireff y, D. T. Morgan, . A. B. Parser, ~ WILLIAM MARTIN, President, T_HOS. C. HAND, Vies President. HENRY LICLBURN, Seoretarr. dl6-dtf A."FpOAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., IN ORPORATED WO—CHARTER PERPNT AL,. No. MO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Brook and Batting In vested in gonna end available &aunties, continue to in !pre on Dwellings, Startle Furniture, Merchandise Vellaol9 in Port and theirc argoes, and other persoriej Property. All lows liberally and promptly adjusted. =ROTOR& leorge_Abbott. John T. Leiria, John Welch, James R. Campbell , Bamuel C. Morton, Edmund 0. Dutilli, Petri* Brady, Chas. W. Poultney, Israel Morrie, GEOROE ABBOTT, President. THOMAB R. MARDI. Seoretarr. teSII-ly if Tll-8 QUAICER CITY INSURANCE compArry, Fiji . LA DELPH lA, Pa. FRANKLIN DIU, DlNus, o. son WALNUI drreet. OBARTER PERPETUAL. 7 11411:1113.-- —•— • rr o ..... FIR MARINE, AND INLAND /NS V/tANCE. Fire Insurance , limited and perpetual, on Buildings and Alyohandise of all descriptions. r:tglill. l Pc u a r rt e tl; .1, 1 11%1. 5 14 PS Oc rill a :e ta t World. '° is_rprrnss. 6EOROE H. BART. President. x. P. ROBB, Vie° Preeident. H. R. COcrUFFIAL L i /Secretary. R. E. BUTLER, Ass t Secretary. tiM,Hs;art Andrea R. t. O. Uattell, tairlef o.lrn ST, oeter R. Perbus, . R. Cowbell, amuel Jones, AL D.. n. .11. Fuller. aril INSURANCE COMPANY OF TILE ..a.IITTE OF ENNRYLVANIA—Fittp AND MA RINE INSURANCE,—No. 4 =ORANGE BUILD ING& Chartered inl724—Capital 81100,000—Ame% January J. 184. 4347,4411 40-103. All invested in sound and available seentitles—con tire to 'CNN on Vessele and CO tl(0011, Buildings, Stooks o Merehandistr, dco r . pa liberal tering. D/RBCTORB: iawry D. Bherreril k imeon Toby, George 11. Stuart. Sarleol Grant, Jr., Mules Iblaster; Tobias Wagner, AVM B. th, otiu B. Ba d_ . liltam R. Whitey Thomas B. Wartann. Henry 0. Freeman, Charles B. Lewis, TIEN ftTlI C Eila. L itaILD, President. WILLIAM HA DPW. . seoretarg. Je g-wing if LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM -A-gPFY.-THE PKNN MUTUAL LUPE. ANBU qI • COMPANY. Northeast corner of THIRD and I tree Meets, 88091..r.5 81,IREB IlrEB for the whole term of Ma—grants annuities an endowments—parohnses life Interests Heal Estate, and makes ell ountracte depending on the ogntingenciee of Life. They act szExeputers, Administrators, Aalurnan. Truliteea, and Guardiae. TRURT7 — L. Miller. Weans!) Goatee, Milani S. Newbold. ahem P. Hacker, Wtillam Kern, tfasnuel c y l Huey, Charles Allowell, Henry . Townsend, Rodelphns Kent, Wi V tham flowH. Carr. E. . Du. William Robertson, Warner M. Resin, Mil! SA. L. dour. W. Hotteloa. Rem. mi,1 i c5r.13 E ;, 1 ,7,,. fi';'. l ",:}rliar .ni°24 muel J. c_hnatiany (mph hi. Thomaa, ohn 0. Brenner. er, Easton. L. hllf t kEtt, Preeidot. BTOKL.n. vlO6 Pfeil. tan. anlS-11 -.AL ()WARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, DIRECTORS. Rota . . W. P. Truitt 'Wm. IL Hamlin. m. 11. Love,' hulas F. Norton. ohu Claytop, 'dented A. WArno, H. H. fihillingford, l'hosnai Ludees. V ff ega - lent—M. W. BALDWIN Seoretan.—EllWlN WARM' M. W. ilnLiwin. EaKar Thomzon, ohn 0. James, ohn W. Sexton, linen') Reim% I.U. Mitchell. E. 8. Wilson. John F.. Addioke, H. T. IC•nsit. MEDICINAL. TILE ALL•SUFFICIENT THREE!- . Tit ES EMAR, 1, 2. and 2. Protected by Noel Letters Patent of England, mid secured _by the Beals of the Laclede Pharmacia de Paris. and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. No.lie invaluable for estianotton,gpormatorrhaca,and all tthysteal titsabili ties. N 0.2 colnpletely eradicates all traces of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per nicious use of copal Via and (11 , 0t8f. N 0.3 has entirely SU pplan ied tire inlurious nae pf mer- OM, thereby insuring to the sufferer speedy rebehdis periling all impurities, and rooting out the venom of dm- TRIESFALkit, N 03.1, 3. and 3, We mensted in the form of a lozenge. devoid of taste and smell, and esti be carried in the waistcoat pocket. Rohl in tin cases, and divided into separate doses, as administered by Yelneau, Lallemand, Roux, Ricord, .'c. Price 83 emir, or four oases for 99,which saves 431 and in 837 cum where by there is &laving of 89. To be had, wholesale and retail, of Dr. BARROW,I9I Bleeolor street:New York. Sold also at Retad by CALLENDER & CU., corner THIRD and WALNUT fitreets, and by W.LIYOTT & kiON3, 2113torth SECOND street. Wholesale and Retail Agents for Yeunsflvania. u2S-d3m FJOLLICKOFFER'S ANTI . ..RHEUMATIC CORDIAL.—Sin : I have been afflicted with rheu matism fora long period—a portion of the time bad no use of my limbs. Tried tour Cordial, and in three days I was able to walk down stairs, and in a week the pain entirety lelt me. Ido cheerfully recommend the Cor dial to those who are afilioted with that dreadful Com pltkint. Yours, JA.. W. NROILIV Hroker, 6:34 Pine st. Prepared by THEODORE DILKEI, Chemist, N. E. tiortmr PINE and SIXTH etc nli-3m DOINGS OP THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR FOR 1859. SIX FIRST PRE2IIIp3IB ANP SIX DIPLOMA& Joif lu7riileiroi- To Aviot.b S. wit nox. GAB CONSUMIN%CONE FURNACE. FIRST RE:4IVm. BESY PORTA LE FURNACE.. TO ARNOLD & WILPON. RIORRIONIPS PORTABLE URNACE. FtRUT PSW6ICM. BEST COOKING RANGE. To ARNOLD & WILSON. .CRILSON'S DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE.' Poop" Paamint. BEST PARLOR COAL ORATES. DOWNNOLD & WLPoN. LOW mid BASKta ORATES. Finwr PETAorm. DEBT ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS. ARNOLD & .. • • For a very hanifisome display of Enamelled Slate Man Lein, very highly finished, and of superior workmanship FIRST PRE:tilt:M. ARNOLD & WILSON. U. M. PRT.TWRI.I. 1010 CHESTNUT street./ CAUT TON!--ASTROLOGY !—LOOK 01.1T!—G001) NEWS FOIL ALL!—The never failing Mrs. VAN 111)NN the best; she n o _ eeeda when all others have tailed. All who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived Wee promotes, fly to her tor &Mee and comfort. to-es affairs sAt meter Jails. hhe has the Altera of winning the affections of the opposite sec It is this fact which induces illiterate pretenders to try to mnt+lte her, and copy her advertisement. She shows you the likeness of your future wife, husband, or absent fratitd. It or well known to the Radio at large that she is the first and only person who cep show the lilieneas reality, and can sive entire eatielaotion on all the con cerns of life, whieh can be tested and pro Ned by thou sends, both married and einyle, whey daily and eayetly visit her. Come one! come all! to No. We LOMBARD Street. between Juniper and Brood. !all fits CALUUTTA TWlNE.—Just received, a superior lot or Calcutta Twine, and for male by WRAY R 1112 ti Water E of.. anti 22 PI. We k aies. pEPPER.—.An invoice received, and fo di , sale by WET E RILL te. BROTH St ER. 1 4 :ns. 41' • blerth eECOND reet. SAL SODA—For sale by WvTIIERILL BROYMER, 4 and W NORTH SECOND EitrPat. GUM GIIIAIMAJAI—Stramed, for gale by WETHERILI, & pBOTHER. 10 0 Arm 0 Aort4 OBLvXD tltmot. FURNES9_, BRENLEY_,_& CO, No. 124 MARKET 6TRRET. BSCOTT, Jr., AUUTIONEYAR, No. 431 e CHESTNUT STREET. opposite the CiuMom House. between FOURTH and FIFTH bunts. llllCARD.—Reoluded in Minor this morning will be fused en invoice of real mink sable capes and metre, flea ktrh cost Wads Siberian *quires) and mink sable ante of two and three pieces. lined buffalo and Raney rotas, gent's fur eosin, calk, gloves. &o. SALE OP FANCY FUSS FOR LAMES' AND MISSES' WEAR, FURS FOR GENTS' WEAR, FANCY AND BL FNALO ROBES, Re., ko. This Morning. 17th inst . commencing at Vt o'olockureoleele, tom ermine the usual assortment or fine, fishionab , e furl 'in seta of two and three nieces; gents' fur coats, glove, gauntlets. and collars; tenor wolf, hoar, and genet robes; plain and lined bulrato robes. Ice., Re. LARGE SALE OF A CHOICE COLLECTION OF EUROPEAN OIL PAINTIH6S, On Friday Atonal:lK. Wth inst., commencing at 1056 o'clock. 160^Paintirvi arranged for examination, with eats logues, on Vi edneaday and Thursday pre ions to the sale. Include¢wdt be found many 11113 original pictures representing pleasing landscapes. manna views, figura pieces. Dutch coast scenes. ~ l ish rater.% and ea tenor., tenor sketches. &c tore 3 her with copies of celebrateil pictures, the whole forming a collection well worthy Of notice, and to which attentimi is invited. PHILIP FORD & CO, AUCTIONEERS, No. 530 MARKET Street. nod e2l MINOR Street. FIRST SALE FOR leen OF 1,500 CASES BOOTS, rt SHOES, BROGANS. AND 1.1 OS 80.0 ES. This Morning, January 10th, et 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by catalogue, on four months credit, 1500 oases boots and shoes, embreeinx. In part, as follows Men's. boys, and soothe' first quality thick, grained, kip. and French coif boots; russet, thick. kip. calf, grained, and en ameled brogans; oalf and patent congress gaiters and Oxford ties woolen's, misses' and ehildren'seoet, calf MO, and ename l. d boots. tif . the best .quality or extern manufacture . A Iso, 500 women's misses and children's city-made go•t welt boots, heeled and genius. The attention of buyers is particularly minted to this. the firs' Bale or the season. CJ. W( LB ERT d: CO., AUO )N KERS, • 5111 ARCH Street, between Fifth end Sixth. LAttut eta r.t. OF Fti NTORE. On Foal, Morning, 40th Instant. st 10S o'cpck at 3,..• tea street, a large ratstron , st of superior parlor and chamber feraltnre, cennprtsing heautilul suite, coveted io d‘7lC s reen, sates and parlor chairs etszeres run , . , • d bouquet fa/o.c washstands. mattresses, erne-eat chairs. .....scnir mug. Jenny Lizal lied-tends, Weaken, china, whits granite ware, kek , rx luaus, he.. he. f 3 !LE 6 ' JAMBS. ter„ On Er,eiv, Everens, At o'clock. iinnorteu bracintlis of the firoo kinds, imitable for Irrowlag in pc ts, &max. stun 6onaa, or laths open alt. JEWELRY:" Also, an ainiere-et of S I LVER -P LATED SILVER-PLATED WARE. Also, fine -pitied Irate rernpria, ni f tea and sot% (as sets, spoons, [oda. hutlata, &o. ?Atli Also, Pt oil paintings. STEAM DIRECT _.20 LIVER POOL, SSailing at QUEENSTOWN. The Liverpool. New York, and Plntadelphla Stasin- Ship Company's selervint Iron Screw S Steamship iho,Leas TON, Captain IR EN v OUNE. saal from Qtieem.etreet Whart on SATURDAY,2IO January, at lane o'elook A. For relight or . pasaige apply at the Offioe_of the Coin WALNUT StreeL Pa i:ll-410.23 JOUR 0. DALE. Agent. THE BRITISH AND NORTH S 8 AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM snoee saw TOIL TO Livnagooi.. Chief Cann Passage Second C ,h, n Passage-- • 76 Tao 8011 TON TO LIYZEPOOL. Chief Ca., o ?usage -- —BllO Beograd CabirLrageage----- The g ps from Dloaton salt at Rama' and Cork Harbor. PE itajA, Capt. Judging, CANADA, ARABIA, Cut. J. Stone, AALBRIDA, pt. Maar ASIA. Capt. ~ G. Lott. NIAO4RA L Anderson, KFmA, Cast. Shannon. hafftgr4,o , l4 , •J• Lettch• SCOTIA, (now banning.) These vomits carry a Wear white LIMIT at tacit-hOdi; green on starboard regnorttt ARABIA, Stone i%t, wi.d, U. A LT, Lt. 23. Bhnnon, " York Wednesday. Pah.' AMERICA, Millar. " Boston. Wadßasßart Feb- & AMA., Lott, " N York, Wednesday esb. la. CO B MM, Lang, " Barton, Wednesday, r•b. erths not secured until paid for. An expeneneed Surgeon on board. I:4e owners of ;hese ship vel not be aecountable, for Gold, Silver, fulhr. Steele, Jeweleg, PTOCIOII.II Stones or Metals, un sae ills of lading are mined therefor and the value thereof thereipnapreaged. For freight or pas sus apply to E. CI.MARD, 4 Bowl= Ortion, time Yolk. p LIILA.DELPHIA afif 90 . 3/00 31 *NAM CI CRESCENT NAVIGATION CORP/LIU AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OFiTHE ABOVE PIAMED CORPORATION, At 10 reolook A. hi..sevtembeg 7 th. 1019, the follow ing gentlemen were onanlinouily eleotei Mestere the Company, wig r GEORGE U. STUART, The WOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter- Prise are respectfully invited to subscribe. sa-tf FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE. t 1% P a NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAAISHIP r% TheUnited States Mail Steamships ARAGO, teem, David Lines. Commander. and FULTON, tons, Janie* A. wotton, Commander, will leave ear York, Havre, and Southampton, for the year Ifrie, on the following days : To meet pew requirements of the roat Otte' Delon went. the days of MI I lintilf_tha ASAGO and FUL from HAVRE and BO HAMFTON. aftert it resent voyasee, be e wised as follows from NSW ' 0.4 , gave in the case of the present departure of the ULTON. which will take pieoe on the 17. h Deoegiber, the schedule remains unaltered: Ino , . N tont. F EW Pa o.I T. , F AIRAO OY....J JJen. rtp , soeetrevetcte . . ARAGO. Mah. 3. A RAGO 27 . ....Mch. M. ..5101. M. FULT0N....a_p1.24.-.Api. 25. Them , steamers,. built expressly for Government ser vice, with double engines, under Seek. e-ery attention has been taken in the coluitniction of the hull and ma chinery reinsure safety and speed.. The ships have eve water-tight oompartmente enclosing the *mum, 80 that in the event of oollution or stranding, Die water could not resell them. and the pumps being free to work, the safety of the vessel and passengers would be se cured. Recantexpenencs has demonstrated the abso lute necessity of this mode of ac.on. Tue sooomniodations for passengere are belleve4 to combine every comfort and °onset:um:toe that eanhe Sa wed. From New York to Southampton or Ravre—Firet Cabin, $130; Second dO.. 875. From Havre or Southampton to Nov York—nit Cabin. TOO francs ; Second do.. &SO franca. To panensisra going to London these steamer' offer the ad tentage of troonomy_t•oth in time and exponse. 4 4 pecza delivered in London. No passage secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. AN letter and newa pavre must pass through the Post Office. r freiitbt itiLpitssage anvil 1 . ) „S . Pp H A TON. Agent,/ eadvay, New Yore. WILLIAM SALIN. Agent, erre. R C HIVAIt Ebt I OI P dif i VIVea I. COMPAAY. A EILSO N. A g eat Mee .TobaccoW ho DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphi a a" use ' Plana of the ships can be seen. nitt.tmbli : tVerm . nal B. Moke4. nhutin., '' faMeri n ar.lll_. OtePhy• Trotter, Mee Tk,y!phOgs 'TEAM DIR 'C To ALL P"AIi t TS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND 1, A D. FR CS AND GERMANY THE HATiIIIU 4131ERICAN PACICR I T COM PANY'S RO. MAI,I STEAM/2131 S. HAMMONIA, Capt. R. F. Schweneen , IAXONIA. Capt. H,_Ehleas. °RUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. AVAIL( A. Capt. H. Taube. TEUTONIA. Caen H. Eason. These Sieetznere are all first-ole.t/ Clyde-built vessels: are intended to sail from iler 11, North %vet, N.Y., as follows : FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND HAMBURG, The elegant and powerful Iron BMW Stiatltelup BO RUSSIA. Capt. N. Trautman, 2,100 tons burthen, will sail es anove, on SATURDAY, DECKhIBER 31st.et 12 o'clock M. Passage, in./Indies Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. 8100 1 Second Cabin...s6o I Steerage.. :415 The BORUSSIA will be suooesded by the following 5` stash[ WEDNESDAY, February 1. lAXONIA. —.THURSDAY, March 1. March 18. AVARIA.,...' Arril2. tar Partionsam forwarded to Liverpool. Dublln, Bel fast. Cork, Glasgow, Paris, and Anrwerp, at Guntigh rates. These steamers are fitted 111) with unequalled accom modations Mr km, second, and third•olasa raasen gene The Second Cabin accouirnodanons of these Ships ere equal to the firet-elan of moat steamers. Certificates of passage issued Iyom London, South am__pton, Havre, and Hamburg. to New Sort. Parcels forwarded from Philadelphia to all parts of Europa at reasonable rates. Freight engaged In Philadelphia sriil be promptly attended to by.the New York Agent, and shipped free of allmmission. For Freight or Passage L opply exolusirely to W. A. HAMILL, Agent. Odic& of the liambui's American Mail Steemshlps, ttl-tf Northwest corner FOURTH and CHESTN LPL BUR 7'11! MUU7'II.—UIIAI:LI:J -~i~EtitTODI AND SAVANYAff STEA Nlyn'Pe. FREIGHT REDUCED. o neavy Freight at an i re; a ar4. of virgran per torsi. be t w New Yon k i3ollt 8111311 61..T08L8, C. The U. B. Nail Steamship KEYS TONIC STATE. ,CSP- Gun Charles litarshman, will sail on biannual, January M. at to Through in ag toes nOntsonty hours at Sea. FOR SAV A NNAH Ga. The U S. Mail Stems ip Si ATE OF GEORGIA. J Captain ohn J. Garvin, will Bali on Saturday. Jeausry It at to o'clock A. ID. Through In 08 to go hours, only 48 hours at Rea. Ihrtlailinz_daye changed from every Saturday to evert five dais. WWI, reoeived, and Bills of Lading signed 6%:/17., ay. fast-els= side-Wheel ..01AntshIPs KEY sToti ESTATE and STATE OF (MOW:LA now run as above every ten days, thus torpulte f ra - nel cerim% nloation with Charleston and navann , and t he Sou and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Shape eon tent with steamers for Florida, and with for all " Pleeea th e I tgaiMr rireel. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than by 501110; semis , the premium being one-half the rate. N. D.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely Innaoassary , farther than Charleston or Savannah. the itaareed virmelitittl4YonNakMlnAir ante. Fire by this route Sa to 40 per tent. ohaper than by the f t Inland Route, ea will be eaen by the following ache dole. Through lockets from Philadelphia via Chorine ton and Savannah steamships. INCLUDING AlE,sts en the wligla route...USIA from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery INLAND 74112. TO Charleston— $ll Chatleston........ —Arm le Savannah.— lb IU Savannah...._. SI 00 &mats-- 1000 4:0 21 00 Dianna— .-_- SS 71 23 D 3 Atlanta_,....._.__.Sl co Clumbus—. TS OS ..olurnbus —.-- OS Albany .• • St vtl Ihnny QS lontionlerr-- 00 lontromery.,-- Se 00 Si no Mobda. A) /New Orleans ... 15 New orlsana.... la on o tat of ladltukted eta the ell P hen Insried• For folglit or P apply on board, at second wbui above me sweet , or _ALEX.IIFRON, Sontlivres t corner FOUTH and CIIE dTli VT. af , entn in Charleston, T. 8. k T.0.131'91). Savannah. HUNTER & t,AMSII.I.L. For Florida from Charieston,ltoornor Carnilza Ards, T_Lesder. For Florida from Savannah, steamers Et, Mary' a and Rt. John's. every Tuesday and Saturday. T O WESTERN AND SOUTHERN M ER. CHANTS —MANILA ROPE—A Iftree end well. Retorted &took of Manila Rope, manufnoture,tand to: ' lle ' 0114 W York PrindkjlEß, FITLER. k 00., tl4l W.f.• .t. •I 22 N Wits, ••• PHI% 1 11 ELLS CLEAN El) AT A LOW p r ,ce to obtain 110 contents. Address WILLIAM uNtioN. Pout' reite Oltee, 12/3 north SECOND etraet. dti tm• I — VILA-MAKIN] 1%1 ACRJNES which tem per the clay, end nlake2o ODD ler der. Bnek Presses. Tde +chines, C•er a heels. Clez Pprules end Clial nee 101 C tl Kllns. et C. CAII.NELL 8. HMANToWN Hoed *hrsv. Port!. 117-nni I