*lo.oll*Caltrew:4ole.svfe . *aim Wr 0 gloia,s+?r_gc 40,4p.44ft Ef: Irma*. indsor.Cati44,llSir4 :r. • - ,:trtsiatiedielltateirieuti frowttie-Temasi -4,40444 .taftiAbOidbiktitAllefeittigig*ltig; f G.ristreteekPlAßTO, on-the letheCpeeemnelq at etlki Arnsta . pamstd Troy. a. oolored iptt hejuili . been stationed -font, years et wineteorrieetfppir Cupids ; as emisaionaiy, and thefliapritielpalcbjeot in viktintErmland was to ritiefritinde to conspiefe aoommodions'obariel and sobboViix - xi that robin: Which had already been "commenced. - - - Now, is it fair that the people of 'England ahould be perpetually bored by. a set of.vagabonds for' ciharity?..when it 4 / 1 reallyw4 required? , The no lonsdkmje have a socd &hoot here, furnished at. the expellee •eorporation; they have also a chafe's; 'l6 the School they will not send their OW, Aron which-is. shown by. the fact that the teacher ' -appointed received his valet , ' last year for doink nothing;.-and the determination not to do so is 0130,g1";eyT,reeled itisploWintelligent of the co, lorea'reskients -in Windsor. Why, thin, send 0; 'Ragland,Ornionorto build another - school?. This YinV,%AlOda t Man ',Ves.beeri,appollited,'ond 001. rat hildren attend ' the wheel; het they form a ansullportion of - the , whole. 2 SuppOsing,, then,,that they gull thellnglish - out of the money and build tholf-sehool, , Will-theyeeleiit aecilored or a white -man asiteaeher2 .. ..-No objection exist-etc furni a h colored teacher. to 'Cie. school ;if any ene will apply to the board who- possesses "the -neoesaary maililidations ;Ant, instead' of adopting ' this mode Of 'procedure,. the .aid of gagland is lavokedoind thereby; a slur oast•upon the entire white pope• lotion of this- town' Prat ii'distamei it well appear that ednealloa itia been' denied to the oolorpf:1 race. It is net the leek of means to gain an education that is the real iIFIXISO Of complaint; it is thaV , amalga. Math% ifeetallOwed %Vie schools betrieett white un4'&lored ; bat, as the white 06ot:if:tante will not permit this, the colored people merit :either adopt thaseparate school,. or be' content to remain with ontoduoation ; and all the money, which. may . be collected inEngland-will he unavailing in forcing. open the doors °flits -white school , for the . admis- Slett;vat. petered , - titkildron . We' , say, " all the money that maybe oolleote&in Ragland;" no doubt exists that* great unman; will be gathered ; bat, if former preotidents are guides, it is hnpro, beta° thotone penny will overreach' Winds's?. It Is well known that three.iburths of this -money col. looted thifturitive slaves is never adronnited for, and also, that neatly - all the provisionit' and 'clothing sentfrom the State*, two or-throe year! - after the • tpi i ssing'of the, fugitive law; were .approptiated he of-the agents who Were • appointed , to die . pepse.thetn; while the fugitives remained with rm . appeased hanger Ind in tatters. • - • air:lsrael Lewis appropriated $lO,OOO to him. 'self which was collectedin Canada and the States, to.forriard land - Speculation of 20,000 aerie. ,The projiet 'therefore failed, as after su bedriptlent Only enabled the company to purchase 1,600 sores. The celebrated Samuel Ringgold Ward, after cheating all the subscribers to his newspaper out of the ndvanoed•payment of one year, left the States and settled in: Canada,'. and being a most eloquenretorm heaveti pretieber, he was, entrusted .with a misaion to ringlarid to aolleet funds for the fugitives. Such-is the -infatuation of the sobered rano in these matters, knowing, that Ward was a thief, they ,entrosted blot with : the collection Of a ' larke araoaat money—ana that he got large amounts is wellknown—but he did not come back to gay lulu' month. IiIr: Troy May be'an honest man; but it hardly has tbo look of. honesty to- visit, Ragland on a eel. leafed' tour when the money is required.' `FiIIi,ADUIPLTIA.BOARD OF TRADE. EIRA ; faoirriroon, Coveting oi ?xi Mon& • • .LETTER kAGS • mazer! , yxo' wooly nos. orntaratiolna. Steamship Vigo, Mierlioure, Liverpool, Ina . Tann' Rliln O'fly Rio do Janol7o, soon ng Alice Franklin, g1ement0.—....... ,London, soon riff Com m,l,o.tnt ..... .... Won' of moron. Barnen...-.....Mayaguez..M, coon INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 21, 1160. nrni RISES I 18 -MTN- BETS .5 5 MGR 12 47 Aft WY N. • • Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal ) from Riehmend, via Norfolk 23 hours, rtth mike and - passengers to Thomas Wobriter...Tr; • gtooroghlo Kennoboo. Ilortd.:2l imolai from N York. Nrith4rolteand , poosenaers UhJasiiikierdies. Proud ofr rig4li t i l loVittrArBLi A a m goTboTiar D t a i i r t; and brig War Eagle. , . - CLEARED. theintablp Vigo. l'itierhouse, IjnerTool, A G Dale. Feamehip Kennebec. Hand. New York. 7 Alblerdme. rig S Thurston. Lampher, Cardonaa,..B at W Welsh. rigi,nop Ann, Wen. Teinidad. 8 A. W Welsh. Btr,7 8 Simmer, Dennis, Baltimore, A groves. 7r. ''" - ' , BAILED, The ship , Braganzs, (Br) Wilson, for Liverpool, left yesterday Morning in tow of City Ice Boat. The follow ing comprises' her carom—m 2,, bids rosin. bide ushels white wheat. BS9O white oak pipe a t tire! 33 bark, Ai:basks tallow nil. 810 tee beet. 1 wise books, 14 oases end 103 hate cotton seed oake,6lo bags oil eako, and Vet bats °lover need. , (Correspondence of the Philedelnhin. Exchange.) LEWES. Del, Jan lg. tat 47 iltbank. of thelighthonse.'reports seeing ambit) ' E m ' mit. talde last evenme, supposed to be the Beranek, front Iv/re The bark Irma. from Maracaibo. came in it ,evenins.and remnine.in company - with the hark argent and one schooner. The remasnder of the fleet wept to sea this morning with *light NW wind. Among tbe , hamber Were brig Norfolk, from Kingston,Ja, for New •Yorkl wail' Maryland. from Laguna for dot and egbre ihthari s Star King. J Ponder, Jr, G' hi Bmith, 1 maifielq. and Israel II Day. hours; W. M. RICKMAN. , , ~ . . . ICarrespondence of the Philadelphia Eioliange.) • CAPE ISLAND. AU. Jan 20-11 AM. . - A bark and a three-masOul Bohr went in this moraine. Only a barkand two echooners remain at the Breakwa ter. vest—weather fine. ' ?ours, &o. TROB. B, RUM& , • ' •, IIIRMORAND 111tearnshfp Caniel Webster, Wilson, for Aspinwall, ladled Ohm Havana 1014 811 19 Entitle, AgrY, from Liverpool. arrived at Charlez ton lfith inst. Ship Culloden. (Br) Rarley..for Liverpool. cleared at Mobile with 3617 bales of ootton, Tabled at e,199*.w. 7nWinentd.' for Havre, cleared at Mo. bil l e l tfilt r iTt a . with Mt bales cotton, valued at $186,837. - tibia W m Chambdriann. Knapp, for. •Havre. went to era trord New Orleans 6th Blau Windsor Forest, Curtis. cleared at Mobile 14th instal* Liverpool, watts 8240 bales of cotton, valued at BIKER 98. Mitt, attnicongus. Carter, from Liverpool, wee In the Mang, Charleston, lath inet. - km,vainontril, Norton., for Live?pool, cleared at Mobile 14th inet. with 3709' bales of cotton, valued at *204271 31. • . , Bark .• Edmund Dwight, • Niekerson, from Baltimore, at Cienfuegos Bth Met. - - ' - Bark Palie, Ryder. hence. arriyarit Bolden 19th intd. Brig Tiberias. Leone, hence, arrived at thenfuegow 7th Brie Chas R PrOst, I ,9l4l7:hence at Trinidad de Cuba &I nst. Ani •••• • • • • Bohr W Ramond. Powell, for Boston, went to sea from Charleston lath inst. dent W Loper, nobinenn, arrived nt Wilmington, De 19th inst. Sabi Osaripi,CannSaiheneei Arrived at Cienfuegos , .•. , . Bohr Willle. Brown, sailed from Matanzas 10th loot. oßrth! 11 dph o a n ., , Wiltebv, cleared at flvrana 12th loot. for Wilmin,ton. .gtoh r,c,tv;ilesli Roam, Langley, at New Orleans lit Inst. from Chtrloston Bc . br bmv;d blnalauder;elosredatWilmingon. C. ISIb Inst. for New York'.— from * t Otenm t or Tucerore. Kirby, et Havana In loot. from remens. BREAD USE AND °HEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE M:pOHA,NIOAL BAKERY. 'CAN BD OBTAINED AT TIIR itOLLOWINII PLACES; • ' , MECHANICAL BAKERY. S. W. oorner of Broad and - Vine stmts. 0..8L CLARK.L..— . —....—Fonlar street. below LL geniis L T V.% Omer Sixth and - Coates street. /ATM) & North Fifth street. JOHN 6. 'AloiEr street. North Fifth street. %At .e : Fifth and . W. W.MATKEWB,— . .—Ii oarrfleventh and k.oouse:4 a e B. KNIGHT.— sr below Wal- OBARGS - GARVIN --.. --Nnilt Lombard street. D. COURTNEY,'.....,,—N. A oorne r etxteenth !nststreets, ;o. 206 BOA Twelfth 8. It. r aI street, above S. LENTZ— South Fourth and L. HOLLAND. s o " i lv h tga l ME t tLnth DEvro SADDLER-L.- —.—No!' d 2,ll3 Vitt Eletioath street S. WEICHTMAN--Thirteenth streg t. below 8.8. TOMKINI3.—.-41 . 1 t . h _ ° 1414 1 r h Front /I BROOKS...—. —.........19. 1 1Crt0rner off Seventh F. MORRIS... 144 f i rt e nfe l r e gnth 'and K Bhi . B. THRNER. st ITN strew Front street. n Broad and • Yardie o orn er eets. trim T. BLEST.-- —Corner_ meteenth street and Ridge amen. It S. -earner Ninth- and "adore! 'stream'. 7. - •Twenty-inioond Afoot, aln ALEX. or t FlTe t iltif Fifth and Chris- MRS.E. KAMBLEIL...—:LHo I . 6 II Coates street. D. F. k T. W. wov—ass Girard avenue. W. 17. iifoORAOREN —Don Hamilton street. R. B.BLA2LY ._..,_...,N. st ill s: I go; of t ywelfth j(4lUBW4N.**** '''''''' B* :tfa PV4lt rl s e g re t. i ..l ' 4ll 77. corner of t yourth biItB..P.ELLICTT--.."...R . a gy .4, s t ogw a li t :nth and storo Di 47alitlis i th at. Ir. TA; " , NEN end Pine Orort HFAI . . ' TtrArlikrEND. —'....:Wordruattor, Penns ,Atlantio City, D. 110RT0NL....;--;......Li......F10iriin0ta,1L7. 1 1 :; :t y87431,1,E1N C:l9lu;tbla „Ps. MIOIIANIOAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner BROAD and VINE threat*, rHILADELPRiA• This establishment is now En snocessful operation,. all and night, and allure respec tfully invited to call and gee the whole prooetis of broad-making for themselves, The undersigned takes the liberty of saying that Mt thirty-Ave yearn he has bead a practical illakerallve tl•Prenties r . and five a: Murn t eyrn in one of thejlrat t u rh s tileT t owt°4l . itgatlVmaking ni v d o same improvement/IMOD have aeonmado during that period. In th establishment, of which he ban now the man- Feinpsiittion to the complete labor-saving ma ano I:st how facilities of many Made not hereto ur d in the purchase of flour none but he spilAtand beat e shall ever be iiise and he has no fern la. Saying that Bread of all ado can be 411- %*if. odatpAnkquilied citiality and wei gh t by that made Wprodeary process. Biltig i l l itiTiclten ti t ll,ll 2 re oj B4l d i rototr y it tl em M ali ci k a l d rri a i l l only wits • namrnencemecti, b efore the mamune,r wee is verfiMkworking irrder, are respectfellyunked to give it 4 tryr, ta ng o detaigned believing it would lead to fiallttla JOHN O. 1.0X.14Y, M% tr • Superintendent 11ORiFIF.T . TAIMI. TO WINTER, o n g Feitm ' gi c PelManonatir. end isrpopiatrafia -Gioom.! APPW. SVo. 894 mALDIUT tflrom, vw!ndfitnrib-J - ORDPMO: Os, Eitra Gisitd ' l 6 l :oodtsh o in store and for at -• A4lOl-.” 41. , L! 21, .I“l4.l:laltlMNAffrith=l. Chlf, AMBER--Rtiotified arid Vozomou, for Aslil*" witiEtililii, 8 80As BAWL t, • '47 aye 40 nrt :u9tvg»-sEGAIL-400 bbls. Oushed, tir i.4.4 tttatcq u a l ratli A ' r tide " d tt w , & 0;4 A ",tart la 4; 5 PREPARED-GLUE. PALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!, • ; 4, - : r?'" . ,j • , • , BPAUDINCMTREPARED GLVE-j PREPARED GLUE SAVE VIE PIEOES I ECONOMY: DESPATCH! A.,BllTaxi lit TIME 114V)11 NI1111." 4, dec id ed ,, w ill happen, even in tvell-regulated.fami /Witt is very desirable to hail@ some cheap and von veopsnt,,lif for repairing Furniture , Toys, Orookery, &p. . . SPALDING'S PREPARED aid= moots all jraoh emergencies, and no household can afford to without it. Ate always ready, and nv to the stick ing . point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs. splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It is Met the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work. so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being ehemi- Oally , field in solution, end Possessing Ali toe valuable Qualities or the beet cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be 'used the. place of ordinary mucilage, being vast more adhesive. " ÜBEFUL IN EVERY 110118 E." N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Pric4 26 cents. yiruotxens Davov, N 0.30 PLWIT 6S,Naw You. Addrou ITENRY C. BPA.I L DING tr. Co., Box 3,600, Nov York . „ Pat my for Dealers In VMS contatning four, Meld. and twelve dosen—a. beautiful Litbographio Show-Card accompanying axe& package. Ilfr'k single bottle or SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times ite cost annually. to every houeo."011 told by all prcininent Stationers, Druggists. Hard ware and Fnnuture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. ,Country merchants ehould make a no% of SPAI,D DIG'S PREPARED GLUE, 'When making up their hat, It will stand any climate. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLIJEt USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY STATIONERS. • . . SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUM. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. • SPALDING'S 'PR F.P.dED GLUE, SOLD BY HARDWARE DALERS. grii,DlNces PREPARED GLUE SOLD BY ROUSE-FURNISHING STORRS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED' GLUE, 40/.,D BY FANOY-GOODS DEALERS SEALDINIPS PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY GROCERS. COUNTRY PitEPARED &Link SOLD -iss - MERCHANTS GENERALLY. ' Idenufasturod by NRY O.I3c i ALDING & CO.. ri.s 43 x O N E24 o3o. Btreet, New York. Address Post Oboe, 4a .A.0 . 4114ied is an Alphabetioal List of Articles winch, 1J damaged. may be restored to their original etrength at d Wiebilnees by • ' - SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. A -.ende ACCOUNT ends HOOKS.., - .. ... .N. .C.... t Mends CRATL ..................-..... CC N:...trl:lVAlmEs -- - n P. Mends FAP.I.S. _ FF L. tett VAIINT„,,, —... .:• — ••:_•••::::1. 1..... Men ds I I'SLAID:w tine. - - • - - ..........; J.... Mends JARS ....... ............... ......- .... K....Mende Kei 0 ..... .... M.-,blend , N E - RAMES..... N ~. blend NE F ..Pina5.........••••• N o.... Mends OTTOMANS,. ~,..... ...... 0 P.. “Mends Pt ARO-FORTES,- - ....... ...... ..... P Q.... Mends QUILTA 7 RAMES.. --- ............- lit 11,...Men3s HOOKING -HORSES . .-...... -- T.....Monds TABLES . ............ ....T . U.... Mandy UMB ft ELLA-STICKI3. -......-...-. tr V.-Mends VASES. ... ..... .....-- ........ V W ...Mende WOR4OXES..._„. -, ~.„ ...... ..... W K... Mends X YLOG APH IC.WORK. - -.....X Y. -.Mends YARD-STICKS Z -.Mende ZEPHYR WOOD-WORK.,.-.—,... Z 9c....1n conclusion, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE Is useful in Libraries and Schools. .... I . ....1....... A 11, 1 1 e e n n d di S ATS 144 ii ....- - - - ...- - 11. : : : e....A......mends ACCORDEONS .•-• A 3 lit....L....Mends LETTER b EALING 6-1. -Mends DAGUERREOTYP.ECASES-1/.... a 6.... -.Mende IMAGES T..- ..,. M en dm Nt4 W BRAKAGES... ... .... N.... 7 8...G....ends GUN 8 90g K8_„..... - ....... G.... fl 9....5..,•Mend5801100L-I.IOOKS S.- 9 10....P....Mende PARASOLS ...... - .......-.f....10 11....R....3tends RULERS. „. , ~ ~,,,,,,,,_. -.11 12... -E.... al ends ELECTRTCA I , M'Att HINES., -13 13 „.P.... Mends PA PER-FIAls GIN 03 P: - .13 11.... A.-Mends ARM-CHAIRS .A. .. .14 t:::I::tVATWV "liuRE . :1:::LiI ::iiAE 11......: is - .(i. ...Mends GLOBES 0-.19 19 ...L„ -Mende LOOSENED LEAVES - -,.....L....19 )5....U....Mends Upholetered FURNITUR E... 1....9) 21....E....Mends El4lO-BEATERt3....-....- . F.... 21 22.... Mends ACORN-WORK.-- ....... ...- .12 23.. .-Mends CH EPS-BOARDS 23 24. -....Mend s FIDDLES 21 23..... Mends SHE bL-W0RK........- - 2 t 93 ..,...,..Mends FILI,ET.WORE .....N 27_,.. Mends HOB SY-HORSIs9 -.....,-.27 28.••-• --him! s KALit _pottco PP.'S si 29.- ..... ..Mends HONEY -BOXES • :el 30........ Mends PICTURE FRAMES., ..30 31..- -.Mends SEISIKETAR IBS 31 32 ...... ...Mende VENEERING ~..„...„ .. . .32 MMe nd a SCHOOL FURNITURE .'......., 33 34 ....Mends PAPIER-MACRE .- 31 35..... Mends WARDROBES ,_, .- - ..- .35 55..., Mende VARIAN MAR8LE........ -....91 37 ....Mends CRIBS. ...... .. 38 ...--• Mends BA B Y-ill IMPtRS., -...-...... 33 39.......... Mends ikrORY- WOR K . ..... - .39 4 4 ).--- Mends ATOH-sAFEB --.-- ....... 4 0 41........„ Mends P CTl . ft ES. ,- • --- • ...- -41 43 ...... .. Mends tUtt. W11EEL8..................42 43............ Mends OW L-RACKB.. _.-...43 44, ........... ends ABIIBTANDB.-...... ...et 15...... ends BEDSTEADS........- ..... ..- .45 46........ ends DRUM .„.... ..... . ..... ........43 . 1 . 47 ....... Tends CHESS KEN.„...... 48, - .- -Mends BALLOT-BOXES ... -43 49._..,... ends HERB ARIUMS..,.„. ~ ..... ....... .49 19/ ...... ....Mends BACKGA MMON•BOARDS.... - ...CO .91 Mends BAN D-BOXES 8t 1 EL....-. Mends BLACK -80ARD5..... ...... ...... 62 633 '.....Tlends BASS-VIOLS_ . ~... . . ..............a3 ed, .. . ... ...Mends BILLIARD TA . BLES, At M....." _Mends .....as .. a s ' 96.......... Mends BIRD-CA(4EB ..... - .... ......• -tie 57.......-- MendsIROOMSTICKS ».67 NS,- Mends 1 :1 .1I: OASES-. __-• 63 69-- Mends 00T-CRt.M_PS,.,.- ' st 00...-. Mends RUSII-11ANDLE5.......... ...... 00 et..„ --. Mends BRUSH 98 - . ...el is .........Mends CABINETS. ..... ..............-- 69 CO.. -.....Mends CHURNS- _,,.. ... et 64 .. 1 ... -Mends CLOCK-CA .. I;ES - ci da,.........Mends CRUTCHE Sno 5C..... Mende CUPBOARDS-- - -.... ...... -GS 67-- - 63 tends CU tiny NE fa.... ..... Mends CADDIES. ... 40 70.... - . Mends CA l 9 R AEI . - ....... - . ..... ..... to 71.. , ........ Minds CHAIRS.... ...... ..... -.-.........71 73 ' Mends LQTII ES-FR AMES ..............13 74......... Mends LARD-OASES, 7I 79 ...... -.Mends CHESTS.-- a...................... 75 76 Mends D1AR1P.5...„.. .... - . ........... 76 77-- Mends Wong-STA NDL9, ~ _,. ........... 77 78 ..... - Mends DRAUGHT - BOA RDS ..............7n 79 .. Mende L 115HE5...,,..... ..... .79 ii) Mends .11VAN8 .. • .... • • .......80 ni.... Mende ICE-BOXES-- ..... ..............91 63.... .... Mends D0M1N0E5................... at a4_.. Mends FIREBOARDS 60 Mends FLUTES . 86 86•• • •...... • Mends BAL LUSTERS in 9P Mends GLASSWARE ....-. ......... -.97 83. ..... -Mends 'HANDLES. t 0... _ ..... Mends GUTTA-PERCHA WARE......... 83 Al-. Mends KITES el.._ Mends TOPS .91 92...... .... Mends 0RGAN8.................. ...... .92 21......- Mends MODELS.,.- . ~..., ,_- . ~., _ 93 9.. ..... Mends SEWINIJ•MiCHINE . STAIIDS....94 , 93 • • ... .Me nds AN P iaq 96 ed - . Mende ABIRBVRD WORK .......- as f 98 ...........Mends ID II BOA RD4 93 to .....Mends WOODEN WA RE..................99 194.........Mende 'WILLOW WARE.-- -. • ....... 100 .?' BRASEOLDBY P S R A 4 TIRND GLUE, SPALDING'S PRFPARED GLUE, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, t3OLD BY GROCERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. BOLD •BY EARDWARE STORES SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SOLD BY , HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES SPALPJNGA PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY FANCY GOODS DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUK SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY. Manufactured by - HENRY C. SPALDING ic CO.. • ' Address Poet OBoe, Box No. &CO 44 CEDAR O Street, New York. ' Pot up in sages containing either Pour, Right. or Twelve dozen each—A beautiful LIT/100 AA PIIIC Nuow- Cana hCOOMDaIIi ins each naclotne• d7l-ely CIGARS, TOBACCO, dro. EST ABLISHED 1760. . PETER LORILLARD. SNUFF & TOBACCO MANUFACTURER, le and 111 CHAMBERS STREET, _(Formerly 42 Chatham street, New York,) 'Would oall the espeoml attention or Pruners and Druggists to km removal. and also the articles of his nianulaciture, vis , . BROWN SNUFF. liditim.boy, ' Sine RAMAN, Denvikr,. 1 Coarse Rappee r 4 vir2imi, stehiroo es, Amerioanyentletnan. Copan ogee. YE LOW ONUS'S. t " 4 3 1 1 0221111ootoh. • rrtisk rob, Inch eh T oast, reek Roney pewrotoh dco. or undyfoot. ' sicoeurni, ifn. ° CllT CHIMING. ICHOHINO, NG, 1, . P. A. L.. or plain, `St. Jesc, zo. c oamendish, or sweet, Rosma. No 4. 1 it S t 'd in &anted Oyinnoo Canister, Riteroot. Tin Soil Cavendish. ?are Turkish. %stCircular of Prime will bit mit on a 2Pliontion. N. IL—Note the new arpole of .Frolt flooteh Snuff, ick will be found a superior article for dipping pur poses. d2l-nin ZWISSLER 4Sa FIORILLO, itErNODTH THIRD STREET, foegale s largo supply of OIG A R OP TITS BEER HAVANA BRANDS. TOBAGO% SNUFF, PUBS, &o. AGENTS FOR GAIL A AS, ' SEAMAN SMOKING riOBAOOO AND OIOADA ooftlin T_TAVANA OIGARS.—A handsome as sortment now landing from brigs "Karnaok" and Alfred Exalt," and for We laC.ll w 1 LES TETE. JalQ4Ot •, 130 WALNUT Street. 300 I 3 9 000 v A nz VANA CIGARS—Com ?ker.& • 14t ' partagas, ; • oleur de Oro, elepteno, 1 • smanu, Pruebese, alma. Vesueros. babodarin, Yumlrl, bc.c., SA, of ditrerent miss and qualities, now bindinftqletore aqui for sale by UtIARIX iT , • , ' le2o-10t l3O WALNUT Street. 14AVANA CIGARS.—A full assortment in atore s and u te l iA T The attention O72' ilati- 631 11 415111 - 81741 : . N 0 .516 fri nth FRONT St reet. gIIXER SOAP—A simple preparation NJ Sot Olemaking tiilvtr Plate, J worelri, Sum, Mar ble. arm moe apnventenj and °Toot ye than atz other. one , hai l the labor of Roue oleaning may saved by to tle Soap Which Cannot possibly *jure the finest 'no White, Sett mu no webbing Is recanted, the saving is the wear c, the paint is mpoh greater than the cost orthe wan. 1 1 eaves th e rarfaoB be pure and pklte ds vibeU TIM. almfactturod only by the Iton tnderioal Sony, pany, and sold by tbeLy_a_ppo tad AgentaABElA 11 & co.. npothaaarios, WWEI. TB aIdOWEATNU MADE TO BEA:R.—lnstruments in every varlPty, and of the molt improved con struction. Mossait the hearing, at the Ear' Enstrument NW, mADPIRA'S. Ith .TANTJI Street, POW 9pedlAGi' ' ittit IA" COPARTNERSHIP, NOTICES. NOTIOE -OF' COPARTNPISHIP.--Tho underelknedjate of the firm of N SIRDENBACH & STEER. alre formed s copartnersh ip under the stria of F. STRIA & HIRSCH, and taken the store No. 131 North THIRD street, ono door above Cherry, west aide, whore they will open about the first of February, with a complete Block of Fanny Dry Goode Hosiery. Gloves. and Gentlemen's Furpiehing'Artieles, to which they reepootfully invite attention. FREDERICK RTEED, • LOUIS HIRSCH. Philadelphia, Jan. 17, Jal7 at. LIM[TED PARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE LA Is HEREBY GIVEN, That the Subsoribers have formed and entered into a Limited Partnership, under the provisions of the Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. That the name of the firm or partnership is William D. Edson. and. thegeneral nature of the business the Manufacture and Sale of Boots and Shoes. That Wil liam D. Edson Is the General Partner and Sohn Faun dere and blaepherson Saunders are lie Seemed Part nere. all residing in the City of Phi adelphia. capital in oaeh contributed by the Special Partners is Ten Thousand Dollars, each contributing Five Thou sand Dollars. The Partnership commences this TENTH E DAYMBE OF R al, JANUARY. MO, and is to terminate DE -1801. WILLIAM D. EDSON, General Partner. JOHN SAUNDERS. hIACPIIERSON S A UN DER% Special Inning. January leth, 1860. nil -dew THE FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & CO. HAS -IL been dissolved by mutual oonsent. WILLIAM D. EDSON will settle up the business of the old firm, The business of the Itlanufeeture and Bete of Rata end Shoes will be eontinued nt No. 12 North FOUR l'H Street, by WILLIA Al D. EDSON, under a Limited Partnershtp. this day formed between him and JOEN SAUNDERS and MACPHERSON SAUNDERS. SARAH P. EDSON, WILLIAM D. - ESON. January 100%0880. Ja11•Im NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSEHP. / • 'Pi r horeas we, the eubsoribers, have this day re newed and continued fora further period of three years, se hereinafter mentioned. the limited partnership en tered into on the 31st day of December. A. V. 1668. to commence on the Ist dayfr January. A. D. 1851, under the provisions of the Act o thetleneral Aneenibly of the Commonwealth of Penney yenta approved March filet. 1836, entitled "An Aot relative to Limited Partner ship," and all other enactments of the said General Assembly relative to Limited Partnerships—now, there fore, in compliance with the provisions of the said en actmenta we Publish the terms of said original and renewed Limited Partnership. as follows First. The name or firm under which the said Original and renewed Limited Partnership wee and is to be con ducted ie that of J. T. PLATE & BOROTTLER. fleeced. The general nature of its business waa and is that of Idereannis in a general Foreig_n and Domestic Commission Beldam in the city of Philadelphia, and also in the busineas of Importing and Exporting nest Vending blershandiee on aciimant of the Card Limited P YPlfTtir,.. said Limited Partnership wee and is oom po.eit ofJOHN THEOPHIL.III3 PlATE,whe residue in the city of Philadelphia I Of CAR LC. ISCHOTTLER, who reside', m the said city o Philadelphia, and CHRIBTOPRER F. PLATE, whose Plage of residence Hanseatic, int of B emen Wra t alirrl t M in Ti t i l elipli g irs Plate and Cori 0. i nterPcho were and are all the general partners in the wild st nal and renewed Limited Partnership. ettil the said Chrietopher F. Plate wax and is the only special part nertherem, Fourth. The ambit partner, the said Christopher F. Plate, contributed, actually and in good faith, in cash, the sum of Fifty Thousan4 Dollars to the capital or oommon stook or the said original Limited partnerahip, no part of which has been withdrawn therefrom. Fifth. The said original Limited Partnership com menced on the first day of January, A. D. 1857, and wee to have terminated on the 31st day of Decem per. A. D. 1859. but the same has been renewed and contisued for the further period of three years from the stet day of Deeembel :ei A a .. D. 1859. and will terminate on the 31st day of DTO 800 r, A. D. 1882, Philadolp ia, Dee. 31et, 1859. J. THEOPH. PLATE' CARL C. SCHOTTLER, CHR. FR, PLATE. By his Attorney in faot, ja3.Bw OODFREY FREYTAO. NO T I CE IS HEREBY GWEN, THAT / the Copartnership under the firm of BECIMR & DELL was dissolved on the fourteenth day of Pe oember inat.,•and MOSEBBpCKER is alone authorised to settle tho lowliness, and sign the liquidatip JOB.B 8 r D P. B 8 BF ER, Philadelphia, Dee. 19, 1859. 831-stu&th Im• DISSOLUTION OP PARTM.RSHIP.— Thepartnership heretofore existing under the firm of MORRIS & JONES & CO. expired on the 3lst ulti mo, by limitation ; Either of the partnere will me the name of the firm in 'settlement.JACOßY. JONES and RPHARD DON - MIMI retire from the business, and the remaining partners have formed a new copart nership. ISRAEL. ADAM'S, • JACO BCHAR P. JONES, RID If. , JOSEPH K. WH,tIOWN INOEELER, ANDREW WHEELER. Philadelphia, January 2,1660. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-ISRAEL MORRIS JOSEPH K. WHEELER, and AN DREW WHRELInR, partners in the Into firm of MOR RIS & JONES & 0.. have flue day formed a impart nerehip, under the firm or MORRIS, WHEELER. & CO.. and will continue the Iron and Steel business In all Ito brioche/1 as heretofore oonduoted, of the old stand, MARKET and SIXTEENTH Streets. Philadelphia, January 3,1865. ja2-tf SAVING FUNDS. SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIETY OF PIIILAXIELPIIIA. Office, No. Ml North THIRD Street (CP lifitition Bank Building.) CHARTERED BY HE LEGISLATURE OFPENN SYVNIA. Deposits rooelved in sums of One Dollar and,Tao.s_, and repaid in Gold, without notion, with El PER GENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit la with drawn. A renewable and reliable Savings Institution has long beep needed in the Northern part of the oily, and " The Spring Garden Savings Fund Society" woe chartered by the Legislature of PennoylVitlie to supply thus neoesintSe The Managers. in organising and !minting it, have boon governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the busi ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpri sing population by whieli it IN eurrounded. • OFFICE OPEN DAILY. From gto ex o'clock; also, on Monday and Thnrigeg from g g o'clock In the evening. KAIUGIEIIII. stick Klett, hteph_ep Smith, ohn P. Levy, on. H. K. Strong. Manuel Underkoffer. rederlok Smoke. railed', Hart, l on. P. Lothian. JOhn Jr. igeorfe r 4rht, ime am p ea hlk P o i c n o g All , , on. trgeVVoe pner, Geo. T. Thorn, ag o.l3 ll meler, Robert Davidaon. JAMES 8, PRINGLE, President, ninon Helm, Secretary. 10).tfif SAVING FUND.---UNti c ED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Laren/And small mtmeseatived i and aid back qn DRl t o k nte n cle72,t . 7l l 4. " Mh i W,;Klilig i vl... DRAFT h.,from 9 plltit Woloof +wet,' day and on M_PNDAY Wir.ldnlNß rtala 1 anti l DRAFTS for sale on England. Ireland, acti from .Elneweig, PL oTKPHEN R. QRAWFOIMA mumser—JAMES R. HUNTER. LINY FISK. Aetuare. SAVING FUND-FIVE FEE CENT. IN TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM pp AtllTag, T 9aPii! Moneytareceived in any la rge Or email,liud in termit paid from the day of deposit to the day of drawai. The offloe is open every day from 9 o'olock in the morning tall o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings hit 8001 k. . Eon , WjIENHY L. BENNEft, President. (ERT BELPItIDGE, Vies Premdent, WILLIAM .1. BIM, Searotary. . . DLABCSORII. Eton. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll itrewetsr. Edward L. Carter, Sobert Selfridge. ~eept ~ !! ii • &MUM K. Ashton, Ineerylt 1L mites. C. Landreth blunt% James L. Stephenson. Money is received and payments made deny. The inveatotenta are made, n conformity with the provisione of the Charter , in Kerd Estate Mortgagee, lirotind Rents, end inch cu ret -oleos seoutitme as will itt way. Mare perfect eserity to the depositors, end whloh cannot fall to give permanency and stability to this Institution. aul-ly LEGAL. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE A. CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. WALTER LAING vs. EDMUND STEELMAN. Jane Term. 1859. No. 782. Ft. fa. SAME vs. NAME September Term 1869. No, 210. PLR. DAVID JAYNE 1% EDMUND refEhrLAIAN. September Term, 1859. No. 199. Fi. la, SAME vs. SAME. September Term. 1859. No. MI. FL fa. GEOROE C. HARR e,lt. vs. EDMUND STEELMAN. September Term, 1869. No. 185, FL fn. JAMES RARER vs. EDMUND STEELMAN. liaptembor Term.lBs9. N 0.265. Fi. In. C. H. & K. M. SMITH vs. EDMUND STEELMAN. Serdeenber Term,l9s9. No. 098. FL fa. JOHN DOWLING vs. EDMUND STEELMAN. September Term, 1859. No. 43.1. F,. JOHN AI. SICKEL vs. I.LOMUND STE Et;MAN. SapremeCourt, January Term, 18W. No. 9. Ft. fa. The enditor appointed to make distribution of the fund In Court, raised by the sale of personal property by virtue of the shove write, will attend to the ditties of his appointment on MONDAY, the 90th day of January, 3960, at 4 o'clock P. M., at 111E1 office, S. W. corner or Seventh street and Washington square. in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all persons interested aro required to present their claims, or else be debarred from commit in upon said fund. Januayt 16,18;[1. CLEMENT D. PENROSE, Jsl6-10t Auditor. VSTATE OP JOSEPII DIESINGER, DE Jua CEASED. I etters testimentary to the estate of JOSEPH. DIE SINGER, deceased. having been granted to the 'wham bet', all persons indebted to the said estate are request°, to make payment, and those belong claims to pram them to JOHN P. PERSCH. Fxeoutor. No. SW SPRUCE Street, Or to hie Attorney, FREDERICK HEVER, Jail set. No. 241 Routh THIRD Street. 'FISTATENDF CHRISTIAN M. HULSE- A-L. l MANN. DEC'D.—Letters testamentary to the Es tate of said decedent hams beer granted to the sub scriber, all persons indebted to hip Estate are reeneated to make payment, and those having claims topresent them to JOHN 13.1118ESIANN. Executor. No. 11l LOMBARD RI., PBX DE RICK HEVER, 10. 241 month THIRD St. Or to hie Attorney, dzt-set" TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE A. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MARY 0. LI PPINCO PT, deeeased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of Joshua LiPPinoott, Jr" Administrator of the estate of Mary 0. Lippincott, deceased, and to tnake dtatributAen of the balance in the hands of the accountant. wilt meet the pathos in nalsteydj&thegiumes e t r 4 hil on h lehl f : 266 gout!' Fourth ttx ? ea ' itnn th k e oily t Oi Phaa delPhitt.. falti-atuthet EEPOEANT, Auditor. IA THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM W. CHEW, deoeneed. Account of ANNE 8. P. CHEW. Exeoutrix. The Auditor appointed by the Court to nudit, nettle, and itAluet the account of Anne 8. P. Chew, Execu trix of the lent will of said William W. Chew, deceneed. and to make dietributlon of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the mutton interested for the ;Imola of hie d appointment. on MONDAY, January t.3d. IP 60, ,at 4 o °took hi., able of fi ce, No. 20 South FIFTH Street, In the oily of Philadelphia. 1812.thatu-at JOHN 0. SHINN. Auditor. IN THEIIF, ORPHANS' COURT FOR T . 11 - CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of SARAH B. PHELPS. deoenned. The auditor appointed by. the Court to audit, settle, and adjuFt the account of DAVID AL 11. DAN. Execu tor' of SARAH It. PHELPS, deceased, and to make d la. t r bution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, w it meet the partiesnterested for the purposes of his appointment, on ICR I DAY, the 27th January, 1860, nt m at his office, 128 s outh SIXTH Street: in the City of Philadelphia. la7.atutliet OEO. A. COFPEY, Auditor. COAL. COAL-LEMCDJ, 11I0KORY, AND LO CURT MOUNTAIN, carefully screened and pick ed. Batinfaotion warranted. VIM. H. BUNTING, 9011 CA LLO Wit ILL Street. 11 OUSEKKEPRES LOOK TO YOUR A.Aintereet. Buy youiCPAI, AT MOICEff ' where nothing but the very beat edify of Lehigh ,ndticlntyl kW Post is offered at the Bowing reduc,,d prioos: Lehigh, Broken, lf EiF, and fft . ove... ..... ...ff 4 15 ;or ton. BohuylKlL •, , ~..,„„ 4 lil •: L l T l l4l l(NWe .. fiirta . ol . lfiCitrlia din 01;01t. oft H 8' yard„ sonthasat oorner PIAIttiIIAL, nn WILLOW. Call and see. 024-0 m W. GROOM & CO. 0 Moe 10 South FOURTH Street, WHARF, PINE STREET. SCRUPLEILL, Dealer. and Bilinar/1 Locust idountaii,iihith. and Schuylkill Merchandise taken on wharfage. old-dm 'HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN Lgaton co 1 4 .- , ..11 ed with are, fo le oa 41,55,4011 iII64LE " /°"`. ST? SYRUP MOLASSES, &c.-500 Find lible:ohotoe AO medium Struve. Ved, yitinles Mum nvedgilo'itirees. or tale by /MA tigAtlAel & 1 . 3 0. Jrankl.it BOOOti THE PRESS.-TMLADMI'MA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1860. I ' ..... • r T 0 WEST WESTER . an a intermediate taint'', vus ME DIA. Trains for West Chewer leave Philadelphia from tile Depot, northeast corner of EIGHTEEN TH and. MARKET Streets, at 8.10 A. M., and I and 4 301', M. On SUNDAYS at 8.16 A. K. ands P. M. . . Passenkers for starione on the PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD will take the 8.10 A. M., and 430 P. M. Trains Alm' rrlthl PENNSYLVANIA It A lb RAILROAD. . 1860. MN. 1860. THE CAPACITY OF TIM itoiaNtw EQUAL TO ANY IN PASSE NTR . THREE THROUGH GER ' tAINB BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direot at Philadelphia with Through Train' fftom Boston, Now York, and all points East, and in the mon Depot at Patel:um with Througtl Trains to and rom all points in the West, Northweet, and Southwest —thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Express and Fast 'Lines run through to Pittsburg, without olutqg eof °armor Conductors. All through Pas longer Trains provided with Loughridge's Patent Brake—speed under porlect cootrol of tho engineer, thus adding much to the eafety of travellers. Smoking Oars are attached to each Train; Wood B's Sleeping Cats to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAIT.Y : Mail and Fast Lutes, Sun days exec.ided. textAinil Train leaves Philadelphia ate A. M. Fast Line " 11 60 A, hi, Express Train leaves " to to WAY TRAINS LEAVE AB FOLLOWS a Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2 P. M. Columbia .1- ...am.. Parkagh IiTO P. M. West Cheviot Passengers will take the Mail, Parkes burg and Columbia Trains. Passengers COT • Williamsport, Buffa lo, Niagara Palle, and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladelphia at 8 A. M. go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offline of the . Company in Philrulelp_h,a, New York, Ronan, or Bal. tonpre ; and Tiokete Bamtward at any of the important Railroad Offices in the Weat ; also on board any of tho regular Line of htentnery on the Mizootroopt or Ohio river.. !EP - Fare always as low, and time as quick, as by any other Route. For further information apply at the Passenger SW tion, Boutheast corner Of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western oonnectione or the Pennaylvani a Railroad to Chleago r make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN T}l EMT AND THE - The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saying of time, Pre advantages_readily onpreoisted by Shimmers of Freight, and the Travel hog Public. Merohenteand Shippers entrusting the transportation of their I. refight to this Company, can rely with Oonfi there auto apoody IHE EATEd OF FItEIOIIT to tad from any point in the West by the l'enns,lvania Rettroiut arc at alt bates as favorable as are charged by other Railroad r Be partioular to mark packages" via Yentas. Rail- For r Freight Central:ea or Khippiny Direetsobe, apply to, or addrefill either of the following Agonta of tim e pony. D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; H.S.Pierce & Co., Zanesville, 0.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley, 0.; R. McNeely, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby & °rennet, Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock k Co., Jetlersonvi ll e Judi one; H. W. Brown & Co.. Cmcianatt, 0 Attie;n & Ilibbert, Cinoinnan, 0. R. C. Meldrum, Madison, lad ,; Joe. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; I'. O'RRey &C, Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., Caito,_ll.lg R. I.Ham, Elmler & Glass, St. Louig 1 4 104 John R. Mu m, Naehrille , Team; Horns & Mint, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke & Co., 01;mago, Ill.; w. H. EL lirinin, Alien. Ill.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the West. E. J. BNEEDEH, Philadelphia, tIeRAW & KOONS, 80 North street, Baltimore, CH k CO., 9 Astor House, or 18, William at., my BCH tc CO., No. 77. State street, Boston. HOUSTON, °tog Freight Agent, Phila. L. L. ROUPT,_Oeri'l Tleket Agent, Phila. THOS, A. SCOTT, (isn'l Supt Altoona, Pa. la9-1y 1859. iMaNNIR 1859. WINTER AftRP OF,MENT-19EW YORVANES. THE fighAIDEN AND AMHOY AND HILA DELP IA it t R O M TRENTON RAILROA CO.'S LI EA PHILADELPHIA 0 NEW OHK AND WAY-PLACE'S. PROM WALNUT-STREET MUD, AND IHNSINGTON. Will leave ne tallowy, via t MARE. At 6 A. AL, via Camden and Amboy, Cam. & Am. Accommodation .. • 88 93 At 6 A. M., via Camden and ,leineicity, (New Jereethtooommodation 26 At 9 A. Al., via Camden and Jers e y :Morning . . —• • 8 03 At 1132 A. 61., v i a 'Kenington. and Jersey City, Wester Exprege At 1236 P. 111., via A.iihii7iii;ommo- 6 30 At 2P. M., via Camden and Arai;c47 6". &A, Ex . ": 2 " AUX, ) ; :itit:; -- 1 7 fCitilialnit'jiind7aiiii air, 600 Evening Express.__........_._.. 600 At 4,1 g P. M., via Keninneton and Jersey City, 3 d Clear Tioket...... - ...... • 936 At 6P, M., via Camden an d ....... City vexung Mail . • . 309 At 11 . hf„viaCamdenandJereeyCity , Southern er Mni 22 . od— AteP. ili,via - daniden and Amboy,Aocommation, 2 (Freight and Passenger/ -- let Class Tioke VI 2d Class Ticket....... . 1 60 The 6 I'. M. Mail Line Teas daily. Then P.M. death ern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere. Easton. 1. lemington. fko.. at 6 A. M. from Walnut-street wharf. and 3 P. M. from Kensington. For Mauth Chunk', Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A.M. L yiti Lehigh Valley Railroad. Yet Water Gap. Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkerre, M orititee, Great Bond, leo. at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Laokagranaa and Woatorn Railroad. For Mount Holly. at 6 and 9 A. 20.. and 9 and 4.55 P.M. For Freehold, at 6 A. 21. and 2 P. M. WAY LINES For Bristol, Trenton, ko, at 3 and Of P. M. from Ken sington. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano°, Beverly,Barlington, Bordentown, ko., at 104,3. and a% P. M. Filly pounds of baggoge only allowed eaoh paimenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any thing as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage .overlt7 Pounds to be paid for extra, The company tgei r r responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not bo liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except by spooial oontraot. PITILADELPIIIA,GEB- R -L..h.:- MANTOWN AND NORRIS TOW ATILROAD— WINTER ARRANGEMENT— On and after MONDAY Nov. 11, 1869, FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7, 7./50. I), 10, PI, sad l 2 A. M., MC 4,5, 444, 6, 7,8,9 10, and 11,14 P. M. Leave Germantown 6, 7. nf ri 8, 9,1‘, 10, 11, A. M., 1,2, a, 4, 4. 4 4, A, 0, ati f 8.9 lo P. M. brt SUNG Yri, • Leave Philadelphia 9.05 no n. A. h ~t, andio P.M. Leave Uermantawn Ale min. A. M.. 1.10 min., trX, and 9 P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,',7J0, H A. M., 2,2, 212, r• and 10 P. NI. Leave Chestnut Rill 7.100{ 7.40, 845, and 12.40 A. M., LLD, 2440, 0.40, end 8.40,T, It ON SU DAYS, Leave 1tHM010,40.05 A. M., &and 455( Y. _ld. Leave r estuut RIB 740 A. M., 11.00, 6.10. sad 8.10 P. A . FOR ONBROROCREN AND NORRISTOWN. La e Philndelnllia 0, 9 , 11.0. Min., A. M.,1.06, 3.00, ox, and 11X P. ht. Leave Norristown 6,7, 9, 11 A. M., IX, 4X, and 11 ON SUNDAYSSUNDAYS Leave Phhiladelphia 9 A. N. end 3 P. M. Ltavellpni"" ?(WM l ZtAtiriit. i. save Phil/1 , 4101h 6. TN, 9 , 11.06 A. M., Loa, Loa, 6.0 6 , e Man a Tx, d P. M. an yun k 61 P 6, 7), BN, OX, andjui A. M.. 8,3. 0, 8 )i, and 8X Y. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Fbiliulolphia 9A. AL, 3, .and PM. Leave Manarvidc 7XA. M., an, and 751 r y. M. Bi)D.O.T.TNIINTIPearna.IIB,yrieBPV:I6. NORTH PENNSYL -114 rANIAG F H,MEN T.AILBOAD. PEA V R SAN For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAIJOH OHUNIL HAZLETON. On end aft M alter ONDAY, Novembeilth. 1869 Pitmen- Per Trains will leave 'FRONT and WILLOW Streets, hiladelphia, DAILY, (Sundays excepted:) For Bethlehem, Dolton, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, F Hawleton, &e., (Kir/refold at 9.90 A. M. or Bethlehem, ( Express ' ) at 9.30 A. M. nuth, P. M. For Doylestown, (Aoeommodatton,) at 9.40 A. M. and 4 P. 'M. For Fort Weableeton, (Aeeemmod etien,) at6F.M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem, ( Expreas,)at 8 A. AL and M Leave Doyleatown, I Am:ern:nodal:end at 7 A. AL an , Ada P. AL . .. • Leave Fort Wathington ll .(Aeoo mmodation,) at?. LAIN at?. Philadelphia for Fort Washington at 0.40 A. M. Flioladolphia, for Doylestown , at 4F. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia, at t A. M. Fort Washington for Philadelphia at 2.40 r, M. Fare to Bethlehem, 81.60; to M au c h Chunk, a 2401 to Easton, 81.1.0; to Doylestown,Bocienta. Through ticket. mast be procured before entering the care. All Disarmer Trains (efieept Sunday Trains) °en fant at Berk 5 atreet with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Beeond and Third-streets Passenger 'Railroads. n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Arent. .... PHILADELPHIA, WlL lFiffi'll"'" ' ---•'" AIINOTON, AND BALTI hiOR AILSOAD. On and after MONDAY, November 21,1869, PABSENGER TRAINS LP.AVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 8.15 A. Al., Ul noon, (Espresso and 11.10 P. Al. O'er Ohestey at :. ;; ,2 or , ;It . rt f ire i llt a n a a r t ‘ s s t A B .l . .ls A l A . m i1 1 . 1 1 .7 nd . 4 0 4 , 0 , P 1 . n n t i 1 , 1 1 1 1 .?0 ) // . ..91 . c.or Middletown at 8.15 A. Al:, and 4.50 P. M. .or Dover at 8.15 A. M., and 4.30 P. 51. For Milford at 8.15 A. AI., and 430 P. M. For Yeaford at 8.15 A. M., and 430 I'. AI, Pot Laurel at 8.15 A. 91.,and 4.30P.M, TRAINS FOR PRILABELPIIIA Leave Baltimore at &SO A. M., (Express,' 10.13 A. M., and 5.26 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 7.1 E A.Bl. and 1130 A. M.,Lilland 8.40 P. M. Leave Laurel at 6.10 A. M., and 3.40 P. M. Leave Seaford at 4.45 A. 91., and 4.05". AL Leave Milford at 7.50 A. M., and 4.25 al. .Al.'' eve Dover at 9.05 A. M., and 5.00 P Al. RV.) Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.05 P. M. 5 !I . EINO New Castle at 1046 A. 51., and 8 P. M. aye Chester at 8, 13 A. M. PSI and 0.151'. M_, ve Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.16 A.M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 8.48 A. M.,13.08 and 11.40 P. M. Leavy Wilmington at 9.26 A. M.. 1246 P.M.. and 11.90 A. M. SUNDAYS Only at 11.10 I'. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore, Only at 5.96 P. AI.. from Baltimore to Philadelhia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate places at 8 P. M. Leave Virilnungton for Perryville and Intermediate ple Leave 4.46 P. AI. Wilminston for Philadelphia and Intermediate plains at 3.46 P. M. Leave Baltimore fot Stemmer's Run, Chases, and iLarewood at 3.64 P. M. n 6 S. M. FELTON. President. ot way -- WEST UtiEbTElt RAIL _ ROAD TRA (NH vt t. PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depot cot. and AIARIMT t•treets, doily, (except Soudan) ut 8 A. M., 12.30 P. M., and I P. M. Leave Woet Chaster at 1.20 A. M., 10.30 A. 81., and 340 P. Al. ja 11-y aftRPM PHILADELPHIA AND ELNIIRA RAILROAD LINE— QUIC E T T ROUTE to Elnura, Wilkeebarre, Buffalo, Chicago Rook !eland, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur lington, 'Montreal, Bt. rain's, Detroit, Dunheth, and Bt. Lome. manger trains will leave the Philadelphia anil a ßemii in g Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and CA .OW HILL StreetaDAlLY. (Bundaye ex oepted,) 'ro o kiwsi 7.30 A. 3I,DAY EXPRESS. For Elmiro,Niagare, Falls, Bugalo,Detroll, %lease, Milwaukee, Rook Galena, St. Paul's, Burlington. end St. Louie. 8.30 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira,Niegara Falls, Butlato,Dotrolt, Mileage, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Catena, St. Faure Durhnsten, and St. Lowe. The 7.30 q of, and 8.30 P. M. trains run through to HARRTBII URG, %topping at all Stations on the Lebanon Valley Brenob. M The 7.30 A. . train oonneots at Rupert for Wilkes barre, Pittston, Sis_ranton, and all stations on th e LACK AWANNA AND BLOODISBURO RAILROAD. Baggage °hooked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. Tiokets can be wonted at tbo.Philadolabla and Elmira Railroad Line Ticket Office, Northwest corner of Blxm and CHESTNUT Streets, and nt the Passen ger Depot, corner BROAD and CALLOWHILL. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leave, the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dailY,(Sua da_y mpooptedd for all points West and North, at 6 Y. H. Freights must be delivered before 8 F. M. tO,lnirilre going the gam; day. For further nforinatlon, ayly at relight Depot, ROAD, below Vine, Oro CHAS. t_TAP 'EN, General A t Aent 15, , W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT roots, eel-tr Phi adelohia. PHILADELPHIA A If i D /MA DING •RAIL ROAD, MORN 1`,43 LINE, or POTTEWILLY.,, READ ING and HA RISHURO, Leaven the new Depot, at corner of BROAD and CALLOW ILILL Streets, tentranoes on at LSO A. M., DAILY, (Bundle , ex intermediateOTTS VILLE, HARRISBURG, an all palate, °annealing at Harrisburg an trains running to Pate burg, Cliambereburg, pallid°, Sunbury, ko. AFIERNOOrd LINES. Leave at 5.30 P. M., DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and 'IAA/118HBR°. _At Cud Y. „DAILY, (Sultriest' eno e ple4,)cor READ DIG, and intermediate points. w, H, alelLHENNY.Heoretary. JAVA COFFEE.-1,000 pockets prime r t ineolT t elro . r an.lo by JAMR4. URAILAM CO., SAL A ABIONIA—For sale . WWITH EMU, dc BROTHER, 47 and 49 HORTH BE COMB Street. rilo WESTERN AND SOUTHERN HER RA CHAPITS.—MANILA ROYIL—A large and vigil. asaortod stock of Manila Rope, manufaoturad and for ale, at New York prinntr - VER. FiTL.EII.4 4,1, 0 UN . Valet, old 14 w Rivet, RAILROAD LINES. goo mum DOUBLE TRACK GREAT WEST WM. 11. OATZMER. AgAnt Camden and Amboy R. R. Co. WINES AND LIQUORS. CHARLES HEIDSIOK OHAMPAGNE. GEORGE WHITELEY. No. 196 SOUTH FRONT STREET, I. appointed Agent or the sale of the above anrt• walled brand of • CHAMPAGNE, And offers it to the Trade at the LOWEST NEW YORK RATES, WO basket', Quarts and Pints, now in BOND. d29•tf WE CALL ATTENTION OF TIIH TRADE to this really Siverior article s ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC. A 11171T11 in aasorted pastages constantly on hand. OTdara_Tentived for threat importation. Also—Hannosas Cognac J Leßoy Cognac,. London and Rolland Gina, Claret in Wood and Caesa,,Champagnes, high and low LONOCRAltaP.lmporter. 010-6 m 1117 South FRONT, Philadelphia. GEORUE WIIITELEY, N 0.1,13 South FRONT Street. Importer of Brandy, Winos, &0., oilers for intle. ln bond only, the following, among other standard brands of brandy i Pinot, Elastillon, It. Co.. 'rhos. Hines Sr Co.. Juin', Robin, & Co.. . (hard, Dupla), & Co.. A. deignetto, Alarett, amoes , ellevoisin, & . Dupont Co.. mon Proprietors. I .Marone, fair. Hennessy. Also, Stuart's Paisley Malt Whiskey , and the choicest Rh l i g ' e A r ge. M grini , M er (f , k P ia r ,:, • ftirft u u n ig, y k. a n n tfi Crue Rum. B o rdeaux Oil. &0.. ho rirr-ty NOTICES. NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE DELA WARE Aliti) RARITAN CANAL AND CAM IN AND RAILROAD AND TRANSPOR -IATION COMPANIES. PRIM:II7ON. Now JURORY • Jan.ll. HQ. Tritnltoctora of the above Companies have thin day declared a Dividend of 81X PEN CENT. out of the earnings of the hint nix monitor, payable to the übtock klere, or their local fillociento . o., on and alter :ROA 'n ' tiro 2nth day ol Janprov inst., Iry RICHARD SIIIPPEN,,nt the Companion Office, in Philadelphia, and by IRA BLISS, nt the Office of thono Cum arce d In New York. RICHARD 81 OCKTON, JAB. S. ORDEN, tit. T. eneuroro. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.— The CARBON IRON COMPANY will revive proposale until the wth day of February next for build g an Iron or Wooden Railroad Bridge over tho Le high River, opposite their works at Perryville. in the eolinty of Cerium. The length wi I be about three !tun • dyed and fifty (309) feet, in either three or four spans, single trank. proposals revolved, and further partlonlare obtained, on application at Ferny'''e to the underglgned. DENNIS BAUMAN, President. December 19th, 1669. d3l-dtfe2) DIVIDEND.—The Boardof Directors of the GREEN' and COA'B-BTREET EASitPI4- R RAILWAY COMPANY have declared a seini annual Dividend of Tit RES PER CENT. dn the Cate tal Stook, payable to the Storkholdeie or their legal regrewentativea, on and after the 20th instant. The Tranefer hooks trillrennin atoned till the Shit Instant. DEEM' SILARWOOu. Ja7.ntuthf2o Secretors. CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Philadel phis, NM 28,10. At an Elention held on the'2lst Instant the following gentlemen were chosen Directors either Bank: Aleamsder G. Cattell, Joseph Lindsay, l°Hart K. Neu; fiamuel T. Canby, ames Rteel, John F. Gross. Edmund A. Bonder, Fune H. Almelo, ades Knecht. in Alexander Whild, avid Vai:le:weer. Hugh Craig, hriattan J. Hoffman. t And at the meeting el the Hoard THIB DAY, the fol lowing officers were unanimously emoted: A. i.l. OATTELI., Preeidont. R. R. NEFF. Vine President. d3-tf J. W. TORREY, Cashier. NOTIOE IS GIVEN THAT APPLIOA- Iion will be made for a Certificate of l'enneylvania State Loan. in glade of ohs A ugust dated uci PP , R ; l l,' ;,l4 ' ll n o o r t :l f iatifti. " 5. to IjBllll-NLEP BUSINESS CARDS. IT B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND v • SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, for Principe! News tenets end Periodicals a City and Country, N. E, oar. ner FIFTH and CHESTNUT. Address " V H, PALMER,' Philadelphia. lal3-3m MHOS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law it- No. E 73 South Fol'l4lll Street. nlB -8m• WALLACE & BRODHEAD, 37 EXCHANGE PLACE t NEW YORE. Jitooks and Ronde boo an sold. on *A.lommieel RAMC 16 D. WALLACH. LDWARD 0. BRODUEAD 018-1 m• ALEX. MoKINNEY Anoßrmy GREENS GAG, PA, Win praeilse In Westmoreland. Armstrong. and ID tana eounnes. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFIGE :?E oitr'ii 2 of g a l e -11,3 pi CHESTNUT Btrspt, forwards Parcels, Pack- Tfor h etti an grall nitedlitatea. a rietin e ulr ' ' , i v t ni d ota g ned E. 8, SANDFORD. flotterelflustrinteudeat EDUCATIONAL. OUNG LADIES' INSTI'ITTE, ( WITH ?dinar, and Seeondem,h and k..k. epartment ,attaahed.) ft.otithoset corner or DILLW ire nd ORN btreete. Fur Ctroullte apply at theSoir .itx.4o --11, p in Vntranee on DILLWYN Street. iralS-rel• A BLERIOAN 801100 L INSTITUTE is a Z 2 1- tellable medium throukhwhich So hools and Fami lias may otgatn cotuctent teachers. ?anent" may ob tain, gratuttously, in ormation end eirculars of the beat sehooli. S. ITH, WOODMAN, & CO., M 4 BROADWAY, New York, or nl2-t[ 809 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. 101tRYANT Et STRATTON'S NATIONAL ItIERQANTILE COLLEGES, located 141- delphia, 13. E. corner szvEran and CHF.KNU New Yore, Buffalo, Oleveland, Chloaro, and St. Lou For information. call or send for Catalocue. feat PIANOS. STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA TRNT OVIIII.-BTRINO ORAND PIANOS, §Q.I.TotHE ORAN% AND SW ARE I'IANOS , now pre- Jarred in oonoerts and in _private circles by the bolt performers. Beoelved the first premiums over the best mahers,from Judges like (iottsohnlk, Mason. and others. Chnllense all oompetttton. BLASIUS B OTHERS, ilb-I, 1006 CHESTNUT Btteet. milyi HOLIDAY PRESENTS! PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANOFORTES. MELODEONs. PIANO.FORTES, MELODEONS. Made by Raven, Bacon, k Nunn & Clark Hallett, Davis, & Co., and others. J. E. GOULD, m 714-17 SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. OIIIOKERING & SONS, MANO7AC7IIII7I4 07 GRAND, SQUARE. AND UPRIGHT PIANO-PORTER.. WAREROOMS 807 CHESTNUT STREET Mutant Lin store a terse stook of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED I/18TR UMENIB. We hare been awarded, at the diderent Exhibitions in tide country and u Erope ail Gobi) ANDENLVER FIRST-CLASS AIEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. fffill A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. SCHOMACKF.R h CO., leSI CHESTNUT Street, reepectfully invite the motto loving publio to call and examine their new and sue eesalul improvement— THE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having convertod the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding all the objections generally made to the style of (Grand Piano, also diminishing the coat of the crime. In volume, purity of tone, great power, brillianey, full. nese, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite dell char and sornotnaw4thesa SUPERIOR AND 13EAUTIPOI,Ly-FINISHED BTR_UMENTS are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this country, Constantly on bawl, a large end elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIA.NOB. Ni?'e have been awarded the First Prermatins, at all exhibition' ever exhibited, 1; ,- euding the Prise Medal from the Crystal Palace Ex t bition. New York. W. sel-t ItEMOVALS. R EMOVAL. --SMALL & CHANDLER, WHOLESALE GROCER°, have removed from 64 North riECOND Street, to 123 MARKET Street, atxtve Front, north side. a 2 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. THE . 1314104 2. AROlt STREET, Al P H ILHIRD, DELPIILI. IJIITON S. NEWCOMER. The slttation at this HOTEL , is eupetiorly adapted to the wants of the VainnessYubbe • andto those to eearch of pleasre, Pasaeoger Railroads' whioh nom run past, and in olnee PfOltmitr, afford a. cheap and pleasant ride total places of interest in or about the oar. JT 23-6 m MACHINERY AND IRON. lIAIKUIL V. ELZIISICIIt. J. YAiYSAH WIERION WILLIAM S. BR ICE cIOITUIWARK FOUNDRY, 1,3 PIFTIi AND 'WADDINGTON DTI; HMS • PAIL/MILPHIA. NERRIVK az SONS, ENOINEERB AND ALACIIINISTS, srolonnfooturo Hint' and Low Pressure Btenim Engine*, foN,nnd, lVer, and Marine Berme, dere, Gaaomolra, Tanks, Iron Boats, ; Casting. of a I kinds, either ron or lira s& Iron Frame Roo for Una Works, Work Shoe', Rail road Marione. &e. Retorts and U Machinery of the latest and most im- Proved construction. ion. Every description of Mlle, Machinery, !nob as Sugar, flaw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Stearn Trains, Deleentms, Paters Pumping Engines, ho. Bole Agents for I. Milieux's Patent Sugar Soiling Apparatus' Patent Stearn Hammer; and Aspinwall Zs Wolsey's Patent Ceutrithrel Sugar Drain ing Machine. an 6-9 • NOTICE.—CIIESTER VALLEY RA LnoAD—PAS. 81.01dE It TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS.--On and after Rh Decem ber, 180 the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN wilt start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila delphia and Reuling Railroad Company. corner of BROAD end CALLOW RILL Stream, (passenger en treaties on Callowhill A MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, 'eaves at 7.30 M. AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 4.30 P. M. anEAILY (Sundays excepted.) d y i tigsf u o g fig l ilmtMf irn hlanagers of the Philadelphia wrli. P aTim griNV. Ronrntstry WILLCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA Illrtelir never fails to give eri tire Intimation. Prone AWL 'or sale at 71g CIIEE9 NUT FUreeL n79-t pir R. CORSON, REAL ESTATE • minium AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS TOWN, PENNA. FAItII4 in Montgomery, Duoka, and Cheater noun. tiedgor sal e or ex tnna. D NOR TOAD ES on farina nanotiat ed. HANDSOME DWELLINUS for min in Norris. "en. Gi b IUGAR-HOUSE MO LA SSES. —l5O hhds. beroal.!and bm rale,. for nate by JAMBS ItAltA)l co„ 1,1 , 11., M A ich ton ; pl 7l l: T ir a pr ol , u. l.3l7, V lT tk e n pot) II se 14,ottt i t as,lit Q. CAliiNidt, Y l , lBliflA n AtettY, t(041 a art Irtististstit, 30.44% INSURANCE CONIPM/lES. THE GIRARD LIFE INSURAN NUTTY. AND TRUST COMPANY I DELPH conformity lA. in with an eat of t turo, puolish a statement of the Assets hal January. 1860 : Real Eatato Bonds and Mortgages - • 1.1 round Rents. Loaned upon collateral security L0A , 13. Scow Chesapeake and Lelaware Canal Co. 6 per oast. loan. 67 MO City of Philadelphia, dn. 7 000 Allegheny County. Pa., do. 25 000 Harrisburg Railroad Co., du. 4 025 Camden anti Ambav Railed Co., do. 7 000 Lehigh Valley Roil road Co., do. 0 WO Delaware Railroad Co.. do. 2 Oro N. Pennsylvania Railroad Co., do. 15 isao Cleveland and labtlioning R. Co.. do. 223,100 37-100 Penn. Ivania 6 per cent. 11,200 City of Philadel OCKS phia do. 130 share. Northern Bank of Kentucky. 100 do. Bank of Kentunka . 74 do. Bank of Louisvillo. 19 do. New Orleans lies Co. 111 to. bolos Bank of Tennessee. 1171 do. The Oirard Life Inc Annuity, and Trust Co. of Philada. 22) do. Dearer Meadow Railroad Co. 00 do. do. do. preferred, 21 do. Mcrehante and Mechamme Bank of Wheeling. . .10 do. Philadel phia Rank. 29 do. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank. 02 do. Phil., '‘Vilun., A Halt. Railed Co. 219 ° do. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 315 do. Harrisburg Railroad Co. [ 114 do. 'Western Book. Cash • ••••• • • ..... - • Jnnuii 13.1&10. Jalt-etuthBt JNO. JAMIB RETURN OF THE NORTHERN AS HURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON on the thirty-first day of January, 184 ram?. Capital dock-- • • Ee 298 0 0 OD Number of shares of stock sub scribed f0r.... ...... . 62403 Amt. of nasessmente or Inntal- Ciente, on fnock, paid in, each .f.. 1 or tta per 5hare..62,103 312,010 00 Einem+. The velum, or as near as may be, of the Real Estate held by the Coo pane 245,060 1/ Amount of Cash on hand .... 3,258 2/ Amount of Cash deposited in ifis. m. 241 3/ Amount of Cash, in hands of Agents and Drench Estab lishment., and in course of transmission 1t7,964 23 Amount of loan. secured by Bards and Mortgage., eon striating the lien on Real Estate, on 'which there in lens than one year's Interest due and owing ...... ....... ..... 815,132 06 Amount of loans on which in- Omit hen not been paid within one year 37,017 r) Ainount of Stocks owned by the Company Ul,lll 11 Amount of Stooks and other In esunenti held by the Co., as collateral sonority for lunge. , ... .. 622,261 e 2 Twat , . Amount of the Claims for losses which aro in suit, or contest ed by the Company... . .. None. Alhount of Looms during the year, which have been paid, t Fir- and Life i.......... . 35d.383 Of Amount of Louses during the year which have not been settled, -',............ . 115 601 46 Amount o Divi dends deelerid 83,457 38 Amount of Dividends declared. due and unpaid Amount of all other exiatine claims against the Company, contested or otherwise, using Fire duty due to tlovere ment and unclaimed Dit t• bends. ,• , • 30,271 08 PO Itt at Amount of dash • Fretnititne 'M eowed,l Fire and Life) Amount of Interest Money re ceived from the Int cements of the company 88,313 77 Amount of Income of the Com tinATraTZi"Mi"7lA7iFiFTll. Amount Losses paid the year, which occurred Odor to the year.......... 173,160 08 paid arid owing for Re inturance Premium. and of Return Prermutns, whether paid or ugpaid..„..,.. ...... 129,210 83 Amount of Dividends declared, and paid during the year ..., 22,801 Amount ill Meet:lees paid during year no tiding CommisalonB and F,es pato to Agents and Office.' of the , ompany 172,487 12 Having complied with the law of Pennsylvania, this Company is prepared to effect insurance on Building. and Contents at moderato rates of premium I aGr" LUAUS PAID AT TIM r. OF ADJUSTMENT WITHOUT REF e HENCE TO LONDON. Office in the new build ng of the PHILADELPHIA BANK. No. 125 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Jal2-ths tu.gt WILLIAM UETTS, Agent. OFFICE OF TUE PENNSYLVANIA, COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVER AND ORAkTING A NN MT) El 3, 301 WALNUTrltreet, rum , January 17.101 At an Election of the Stockholders. held on Monday, the 16th instant. the following sentlemen ve , e annul mous'y re-ejected Directors for the erilitlittt year : Charles Dutilh, William H. Dart, William Kirkham, William& Valk, henry J. Williams, William Harman. Pens. Hutchinson, John R. Wucherer. Francis Hopkinson, St. Geo. T. Campbell, Josepltexitt, Adolph E. Bone, Samuel Norris. And. at it mooring of the Directors, held this day, CHARLES DUTILII was unanimously re-elected Pre sident, and WILLIAM B. HILL, AMAMI. Jaslo-3t WILLIAM D. HILL. Actaaty. D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY DT - BURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEOISLATURB OF PENNSYLVANIA,I69S. OFFICE S. E. CORNER TRIRII AND WALNUT M A li r k e t i ' h A b g i fjit i ZN .11 rVESSELS, CARGO To all parts of the World. ' INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River Canals, Lake;_, and Lend Carriage to el f parts of the Union FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores. Dwelling Houses, &n. ASSETSLOF THE COMPANY, November 1,1269. Far. Mdrkst Yaks. r,,060, Philadelphia City 6 We cent.J.,0an....3121,060 00 160,006, Pennsylvania State 6 4f , at. L0an..... 10.265 21000 Pennsylvania State 6 4P ot. 2100 B) 30,8001 U.B. Treasury OX 0620. Note; and interest due . 26,263 61 830, 1 X0 U. 8. Treasury n . lji iSF. Rotes and lnter eet due .. . , . - ..... ..60,616 00 IMAM Temporary /,oriti t o . t h e C ity of *Phia delphia .1:6400 00 00400, Pennsylvania Raliroad 2d Mortgage 41, gent. Bon& . 43400 00 *MOW, North Peyylvania_kiiirria' West neat Bonds.. 12.31 M 00 '814,000 Welt Putt elphis Passenger Railway Company 7 ear cit. coupon bonds 12,600 00 516.000, 300 shares stook Germantown Gae Company, interest and p g inclual guarantied by the city ot 35,010 00 ILO, 100 shares PeWnsy'l; - ra - nra - litailroad iCompany. . 775 00 *6,000,*6,000,100 sheresottliVennsylvania ~ road Company.. *9,630, shares Philadelphia loe Boat end tit;itin Tug Company, Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigauori Com pany, Ocean Steam Navigation Company, Philadelphia and Ha vre de Grace Steam Tow Dont Company, Pluleglelphia Exchange Company —. ..... 1,610 00 L'adir nd Mortgagee, and Real Bairiki. Of- 13455 ' 713 54 11 Bee _a Sills receivable for Ineurances . made...:;;; . ..." . 75" 35 Balance dug at Agenoiee— Premiums on Ma- . 151435 55 nue Policies, interest, and other debts due the Company .. . .*. —** **** 55 551 63 Soup and stook of sundry**********. Cuts on Deposit an DIRECiORMI. F illip= Mann ( Jo nony. it Y 1 . P ira uf r ; l F i v i : s f"" gton. :nroae. DS' rp n O avis. R. Jones Brooke. ti A t , t ilcii;; OSUk e fr,i r " M C. lela iham C. Loomis . oseph H. goal, r. H. M. Ruston. eorge 0. !Alper, Hugh Cram, Charles Holly, WILLIA. THOS. C. HENRY LYLBURN. Hem WE l igre 3 C l .ll v atr Robert Burton, Jeoob P. Jens/. James B. P.l'Farlant, Joshua P. Eyre John B. Semple; Pateteg D.T. Morgan, A. D. Herter, M MARTIN, Prim'dent. . HAND, Vlee President, retire. dle-dtf FAME tINSURANCE COMPANY. NO. 106 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL. 1856,J1Y THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS DIRICTORS *AMIE! Wright. D. H. Diner, win. W. Avaliers, J. W. Evernia . n, Chas. Richardson, d i lesg iq . uir u; ut, eon Davie, An Morns. 9hos. Id. Martin Alenkri Stern. 01.7.0114: W. DAY. President. . . • . JONATHAN J. SLOCUM. Vice WILLIAMS 1. BLANCHARD, Bat:Wary. Jan -H UNCIIANGE INSITRAKE COMPANY a—A —Otto/ No. 14a SOUTH DWI. TN, above Walnut St reet - FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merchandise. generallcon lavotable tetma, either Innlt d or per petual. INLAND INSURANCE to all porta of the Union. LOURS promptly paid arid liberally adjusted DIRECTORS. tereimiah Boman, John Q Oinnrdo, C. Duncan, Jacob 11. Lex, K. C. Hale B. M. Hollinallead. lonianlmo. Fdward 'a'. David, John D. Morns, JohnMcDowell. Jr. _JEREMIAH BONSALL, Pr eaident. EDWARD Mr. D•vin, F aerator! jail-tuthaly TIIE QUAKER. CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FRANKLIN BUIL DING& No. 408 WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. ea00,0(A) 8 URPL UR FIRE, hIARANKINTINLKNIVINBVIINee inr i i ri u n B d u i eiro a f e th i n tern ' r i gi d ° " " Ing "4 Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, w , on ye eels, Freight and Cargo to and front peirui of the World. OEOROE 11. HARV, P l F r j erd'ent, It. P. ROSS, Vtoe Provident H. R. COOGSHALL, Secretary. B. H. BUTLER, Au 'r Secretary. DIRSO7OIIII, E. W.13/11fty, Andrew R . &Member% Charles .11nlev. Ho R AI H. .S,oggeben Ful ler. sul R.T.Tc!!;! lart, A. C. Weil, Foster 8. Perki4e. Samuel Jones. M. D.. NSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE OF PENNI3XLVANIA—FIRE O MA .pyg irtBURANCE—Ao. FaeHANGI. Chartered In 1784—Capital RDXl,ooo—Aaseta, January I. ISM, 0347,446 eO-100. AI invested in sound and available securities—con tinua to insure on Versals nail cargoes. Buildings:Straka of Merchandise,o p n liberai terms. PRECTORB: Henry D. Bherrer , George 11. Stuart, Simeon Toby eantuel Grant, Jr.. Charles Mitoaleater, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas B. Watteonr Joie B. VudA, William R. White,' Henry G. Freeuialar Charles S. Lewis, (ieng.r ) C. Qnrson. HENR" . SHERRERD. President. WILLIAM liA 11 Pi? . Haaratar.r, is a-wfm tf IIOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSII RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Strati, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. M. W. Baldwin. Roht. W. D. Truitt, ith E n i ti a . r Jl ' e l Z on. , innim Raiguel, Wm. K. Hamlin. u, E. Spangler, John W. Sexton 1 1. H. Houston. Vm. H. Love, f 4. G. Mitchell. Charles F. Norton, J. S. Warne. JiMn Clay ton_ John E. Addiedte, Edward A. Warne R. T. Kenai'. Thomas L. l tulars Bh . lilingfcrd.. . . i't,;etdeni4l.W. BALDWIN,. Vice President—E. S. WARNE. bearetair.—EDWlN LOOTIL deg SADDLERY, HARNESS, Arc. ACEY & PIELLIPS. JR-A HARNESS, SADDLES, AND ROBES. Tux Pamir Mania. at the World's Fa tr, bald In Lon dent, to 1861, was awarded to on fart he beat Hareem Tun Puma Meal. at the World'a Fair, held in New York, m 1863, wee also awarded to us for the beet Har riette. Having since then greatly enlarged nut manufacturing farlitim‘vo are now provatttol to offer tto the pubho at our EXTENSIVE LS AbLISIIMENT Noe. 50 and 33 South SEVE N TH St., above Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. The moat complete asaortment of articles in our line of Wiliness, such 4.11 Harness, Ladies' and lientlemon's itiding_Baddles, Bridles, Driving and Riding Whips. Fly Nets. Horse Coyote for Summer and Winter use. Ha Cato and all other kinds of robe.. Our 'mode arc manufactured in the very beet stria of workmanship , and with hut ONE Q.A.IAJLITY OP LEACHER, which Is the boat the market can funnel,. Attention Is asked to the followtog acute of Drk.es , ti c odplain serviceable single harness train .5'12 to n 5 66 fano). " 6, " s' 3 B ui to Flab double barmen gm to ym Sountriherneee makers rap m he ebed with llamas purer°Dea Art Mt IflnnulnCtUro DOM. VfkIDI. SALES BY AUCTION. FURNESS BEENLEY, No. 429 MARKET EITRKET. OE, AN 'P PIMA he Lee len- Id on the tut BSCOTT, Jr., AIIOTIONEM, No. 431 ii CHESTNUT STREET, gpporite the Oestom Roam. between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. SALE OF FINE FASHIONABLE FURS, FANCY R‘BES, kr.. ice. On Monday Moulins, yid instant, commencing at 10% a'alook, precisely, in cluded will be found sets of Siberian squirrel. mink sa ble, atone marten, and other fashionable lure In set.. with eaves. muffs and cuffs to match; very rich mink foible muffs; rich hish-cost mink table half aloes; Rent's ;loves and collars; lined buffalo robes, fancy robes, Pre. -. 275 395 89 ::11 . 31 13 .. 18.2,322 72 piiimP FORD & CO , AUCTIONEERS, No. /1.13 MARX ET Street. and Ml MINOR Street. SALE OF 1.000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES, FRENCH CALF SHINS AND SOLE LEATHER. On Thursday Morning, January Xth, at 10 o'clock pre , met,, will be sold by oatalogue, on four months credit. 1000 cages hoots. shoes, nail brogans, consisting of Men's. bon', and y o uths kip and French calf coots • women's. misses' and children s kip and call boots, heeledland springs men's, boys'. and youths' kip. calf, and bull brogans men's,boys. end youths' sneer Congress gaiters inen's russets broons. hunters, pain and wax do• wo men's. misses'. and children's city-made goat and mo rocco welt boots or first quality. Also, so dozen super French calf skins . Also, 1 000 lin oak sole leather. EX7,511 GO a r. V J. WOLBERT & AUCTIONEERS, v. 513 ARCH. 'Street. between Firth and 5111th. LARUE BALE OF BUPERIOR FURNITURE AND FLIONISIIING GOODS. • • On Thesday Morning, -20 h instant. at 104 o'clock, at ifin Aroh street. a large assortment of 'superior housohold furniture. comprising Jenny hind And cottage bedsteads. &memo bureaus. walnut totes. with chairs to match, sofa tables, centre tables, bouquet tables. etereres. what-not,, mine-seat chairs, looking ewes mammies, oalliastari, blan keta, table cloths. napkins, French-China dinner and tea r eta. raw cups and sanciero, manes, plate', amt tonne, 'dyer-plated ware, coifce and tea sett", y011011;2 and framed angrarings, toilet sat white gra -111113 ware &O. 814138,421 AT (cat.STEAM DIREUT TO LIVER POOL, oiling nt QUEENSTOWN. The Liverpool. New 'y ork, and Fluladelphil Steam- Ship Company's salenaid Iron BereW B:ealltihlP V11.0,1,8as TONS, Captain MIREROUSE. will sail from Queen street Wharf on IiATURDAY, Met January,. at nine o'clock A. N. Steerage.. 90 For freight or passage apply et the Office of the Com pea WALNUT Street. JOHN O. DALE, Agent. pTHE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL, MAIL !STEAM- lIOX NEW TOILE SO Lreamool.. Chief C Linn Passage— ----AIM Bsoosid C Passags--. IMO a 80.2024 Tb nivartroon. Chief ramose— Second Cabin Panay,— SO The ships from Bostonoall at Halifax and irk Thubor. PEIIBIA, Capt. Judims, 'CANADA. Capt. Lang ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Catt. Maar, ASIA. Capt. E. G. Lott, MAE/ARA, Ceps. Anderson AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUROPA, Oapt.j, Leta,. SCOTIA, /now building.) These vessels °err) a oloar white Beat at meat-head; green on starboard bow •, rid sort bow. ARABIA, Stone, " M ork, We.lnesday, 18. EUROPA, " atop, 'Wednesday. an. le. AFRICA. stomnori, N York, Wednesday, Feb. AMERICA, Millar, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb. S. ASIA, Lott, " York; Wednesday, Feb. 16. CANADA. Lang. Boston, Wednesday , Perb.2l. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be soommtable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelrf,Precious Stones or Metals, unless. 4 bills of lading are ini r r w ied therefor and the value thereof therein espressed. or Telthtor pea. we apply tO E. CUNARD, it ha When, New Ylnk. . 891,46r3 OS p lIILADELPIIIA AZD CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. Sta AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OPATSCE ADOVE riAm ED CORPORATION, MILD At NO. d MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At 10 o'clock A. M., September 7th.10.59, the follow ing gentlemen were unsalmouly elected Director' the Comm'. viz GEORGE IL STUART, 8. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. BIAcALESTER, /orb JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The Boon of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of *aid COMPANY are now open at the above named 'Met. 'where ell persona favorable to the enter prise are rerpeotfully invited to subsonbe. a9-tt FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP COM ANY. The United States Mail Steamships ARAGO, 2,100 torn, David Linen, Commander, and FULTON, tbDO tone, Same& wotton, Commander, will leave New York, Havre, and Southampton, for the year 120, on the following days: To meet new remaremente of the Pont Offlue De,oart meet, the days of sai turf the A R AGO and FULTON from HAVRE and 80 THAMPTON. will eller their v i nekat s voy et i, be ailitd an "i f irgfin NEW FULTbDi. v 4la l ich I;;lrtiik o e yln e eiro e rthe VirDeTeitbet?, the nehedale remains:sr:altered: saciaLNEw Voltz. graven AND sorritltAntrioN. FIIL'IVN....Deo. 17. FULTON... Jan. 10....bn. 11. AqAGO .... Jan. 7. ANAGO .--Jan. 31. Feb. 1. LTON..— Feb. 4. FDLTON.--Feb.23....Feb.n. AOO. . MA. 3. ARAGO. ....Ach.7/...Meh. M. PVLTON7,, .510h.,11. FULTON....ApI.U....AN. 25. These steamers. Intik expressly for Government ser vice, with double engines, under deck, every attention has been taken in the construction of the hell and ma chinery to insure safety Ind speed. The ships have Rya water-tight compartments enclosing the engines, so that to the avant of collision or stranding, the water could not reach them. and the pumps being free to work, the safety of the vessel and passengers would be so mired. Repent espenenee Cu demonstrated the aback hill necessity of this mode of oonatrootion. Toe accommodations for passengers are believed to combine every comfort and oatmeal 011106 that can be de siFrored. m New York to Southampton or Havre—Finit Cabin. 8110 ; Second do.. 871. From Havre or Southampton to New York—First Cabin. 700 franca t Second do.. .110 franca. To passeng ere going to London these steamers offer the advantage of economy both in tome and expense. Specie delivered In London. No passage seoured until paid for. An experienced surgeod on board. All letters and news pa wra meat pegs through the Post tithes. r freight Or pasiu r il i e apply to 8. DRAYTON. gent. ? Broadway, New York. LIAIN 18ALI , Agent, Havre. SKEY k CO. , Agents„Bouthampton. RICAN EUROPEAN E-XPRESB comnury. t l / 4 Agent, Parts. Wall. N EILSON, Agent , OiTioe, Tobago." Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Streets, Shiledelstua. Plana of the shins can be seen. . 09- tmh.ll „e t , - STEAM DIRECT TO ALL • -, :rARTS OF GREAT BRATAIN AND IRE AHD, FRANCE, AND OEMANI. THE BUR° AMERICAN PACICET COM PANY'S IRON MAIL,STEAMSHIPS. HAMMONIA, Capt. H. F. Seb.wensec. tAXONIA, Capt. H. Ehlers. BORUSSIA Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA , li. Taube. TEUTONIA, Capt. H. Ewen. Thera Stammer. are ail first-olass Clyde -Nun vesech ; are intended to sail from her 21, North River, N. T., as follows : - ---. &WO 00 67,060 31 1E01,60 67 . FOR. LONDON, SOHAMU THAM BRO PTON, HAVRB, A.ND The elegant and powerful Iron Sorew Stearnahip BO RUSSIA. Capt. It Trautman, f.aoo tone barthen, will sail as above, on SATURDAY, DECFAIBER3Ist, at Ltn'alook M. P ftrk ? ' rl'Pg Railroad Fare f t.c7r P ti niadelPhia DI Tit H ew 'Poo (glawniCauglri 5'14. 1 .C... The IA will be enooeeded . by the folloinny Steamships: H-AMMONIA —WEDNESDAY, February I. AXONIA... —.THURSDAY, march L TE UTONIA:. .T HU RSDAY, March 15. BAVARIA... Apnl t Passengen forwarded to Llverpool,Dublin, Bel fast, Cork, Glasgow, Faris, and Antwerp, at through rates. These steamers are fitted up with unequalled MOQM modattone for first, second, and third-class Passengers. The Second Cabin aeooinmodations of these Sluts are equal to the first-olass of most steamers. Certifieates of passage issued from London, South ampton, Havre, and Hamburg. tp New York. Fame!, forwarded from Philadelphia to all parts of Europe at reaaoaable ratal. Freight engaged in Philadelphts wit be PromPtly attended to by. the New Yell( Agent. and shipped free of all oomnossion. For Freight or l'asanget, apply exolusively to W. A.H.AXILL. Agent,, °Moe of the Hamburg Amerioms Steamships, tif-tf Northwest corner FOURTH and CHRSTNUT. r UR, TU 60 U TII.—UHARIM TONEIGHT RED AND SAVNN UCED.AH STEAMS/UM F Iteavy col ght at an average of Fliixill per sent be low New ork fiteshirratea. _Fox C am RARLESTON,S. C. The U.S. Mad Steamship KEYSTONE STATE. Cer tain Charles P. Maritima, will sail on Saturday, January 31. at 10 A.M.i Through in LI tow nouni, only 40 hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH, Ga. The U .1 S. Mail Steamily STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain Joh n . Garvin, will sadl op Saturday, January It r .at 10 o'clock A. M. Through in M to 63 hours, only (8 hours at eel. SY - Saums days changed andver Saturday to every five day'. Goods received, Sills of I.adieg signed eVf7"T• i The pp erid.d find-olin elle-whanl Steamships KEY above STATE and S TATE OF, ORcilli now run as every eon days, us formung a five-day oommu nloation willk Charles t on and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Sarannah.these Ships con nect w•th sietunars for Flonds. and with railroads, kg., for all places in the South and Southwest. INSURANCE. Freight and Inzaranoe on a large proportion of Goods shipped Synth will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the rate, N. 13.-Insuranoe on all Railroad Freight is entirety Inneoossary, farther than Chaileatix or Savannah, the Railroad Companies takingell flake.from these points. GREAT REDUCTION ,i FA.RE. Fare by this route 23 to 40 per cent. cheaper than by the Inland Route, as will be seen by the following sche dule. Through Oakes from Shiledielphja vi_ a Charles ton and Savannah steamshiya,lNCLUDlNG MEA LS on the whole route, agoept from Charleston sad Satan nah to Montgomery : INLAND 1.t141. To Igharlasn.— ILI CO Gh0w1e5t0n........-L.412169 Idavan.— le 03 Savansah— —.... 31 00 Augusta-- .II) GO Augusta___..-__. $:8 03 l i tit i tii.... —... , 11 i ( 3o ° ft= --_-_.... il Iti itflambus—.. $9OO Colconhus —-- 5600 bent....--_.. $4OO Alboar ...._-. , 57 00 entgomeil -.. 4600 Montgomery.—.- 0000 obile.____. SA 00 Mobile.._- -. 46 9 0 New Orleans....Ml 75 New Orleans.- 51 CO No bi ll s of lading signed alter the ship has l ed. For freight or mussase apply on ate board' emmillirhaa above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON Jr„ _ Southwest corner FOUTH anol_Q_RESTNUlf r A F.ente in gt , r a lLstan . , , T o g i fk u T t . G a. . S GA UDA ELL. For Fl or i da from Charleston , atwitter Carolina every T p esd rFloridag . oi from Savannah, steamers St. Mary's and St. John's. every Tuesday and Saturday. D SALAMANDER SAFES - . A large eee ednUjofi i is ft. wATSOn. FA ILADELPHIA ,MANUFACTUA ED SALAMANDF.RSAFES. vAuLT DOORS, For Banks and Stores. BANK WOES, utorM l othrlunarlae ho. on a. goOd terms as any other ostabhshnient In the United States, li s EVAN it. WATSON, N 0.304 CR TNUT Street, Philadelphia, .119-ff PI.RAPE RTVV 1111 A rtAT,I MARTIN & QUAYLE'S STATIONERY AIP O T l t! U AND FANCY M OIIS OY _ 1094 WALNUT BTRb , 00 ET, show lIL TIIIMIA• nit-SmLn PHILADELPHIA. Constantly on hand Fe tfumnry and Tcniel Articles. LFINED BORAX, in store and for Le+ sale WETHERILL & BROTHER. and ai Newt h R {WON 11 Ntrommi IDIPItI Y WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW J.- Pore to obtain the contents. Address WILLIAM TIM Poudrette Office, 1213 North SECON - D !lOW. (129 SOY, OIL CITRONELLA—For sale by is WEIHERILL pptau 47 an,l 40 Tinrth SO. CUNT fltroot rALCUTTA TVPINE.—Just received, a vv superior lot of ColenttoTttitte,LtAtljoy WRAVER, FlTLEttat 29 id Wittor and tt N. wharves. pare iiivoice received. end fo " 1 ' ticsWi l t E oM i AtEVAW L . quit, tiHIPPIN4I4 BALES BY AUCTION. - THODIAS & 80p . .1 1 -M• Nos. UP and In SO PODETE snurtri. ' f Formerly Ga. saa 1113.) REAL ESTATE AND STOCK& TUESDAY NEXT. At U o'elcsik noon. Pamphlet catalogues nor teed!. ooshaofflif fen Se m IpUone of all the prope rties to he sole on Tassehke next, January. at o'otock. boos. irrth a tut of soles 3 1 st Siouan , and 7th Febreary, and a Parr large list of real estate at private sale. tr At o tti.—.PUßLlO UM REAL MATE ARV RR AT THE RECHABOE.— ewe of real estate and stocks every Tautly, at the Exchange. W Contributors harms the o,ooa OS Saba Milk Ifir Handbills of wok groperty weed separate{ , addition to which we ettblmit , °2 the 13ethreel iStr to the sale, one thalami ostaloiosee, In Pante orcs ti r r t g: dmirßitions of all the Pltesertise to be lON RFa r eI3T e AVIPAT PRIVATE HALE. far We have &large .eanonnt . ot real estate at Willa' sale, sale, inoludlng eTery ascription of ted TtMET and, PR n IVAT a KsALEREGIt S he R ton atone W Real estate entered on our mace ode= sad nAvertlsed occasionally, our public sale (of which 1,000 copies are mated weekly./ free of charts PALL PALE 2, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. 32d Pail Sale, lac. IT, ermine. at the Eacheete. ehr Part of the handbills for each of the above sales sae ready. STOOIO3, LOANS. BONDS. to. On Tuesday. Tan. at LI o'clock, noon. will be sold. at the Phila delotua Exchange -2 first mortease honda, eux each, of the Loan Coun ty Mining and Manulaohning Company of Virginia. For maxima of wtom it may concern -69 000 Catawnisa. Williamsport. and Ene Railroad 7 per cent. second mortgage convertible loan. Also. for another account -4,18 odd Cotssyrissa. Wuhan:mood, and Etie Railroad I Per cent. most. a.- soasertible loan r 13 shares Greenwich Improvement and Railroad Co.— par 321.9. $3 0 p Union Can•l bonds—rnarou attached. VEW—fi MARICB cEiURCii. Pew N 0.20 mold e aisle, St. 31.rk's Chunk. Rev. Dr, Wilmer, rector. I ori•inal share (X new shares) Ben Feloolzoo Load Association. 1 shore Philadelphia Library. I share Pluladett hia Athenwum. REAL ESTATE _SALE—JANUARY 24, At II o'clock. noon. Peremptrry Rale—F r aconumt of whom it may one. vern.-4 i2B ACRES LAND. TEXAS.—One learns of land, 00atalnine 4,428 acre. Nacogdoches county on the west ha• kof toe Arigatuta ris er , 2S MUIR from Ns ooze: mho.. Taxes. Cr Sale alZlnte. Trurteee SaIe.—LARGS AND VALUABLE LOT op isROUND. south side of Market ezeet. wrest of Twenty Bret, dd feet front, 116 feet deep, to Ash alley. Two fronui. REAL ESTATE BALE-JANUARY 31, At 12 o'clock. g_oon. Or.c."-s•r. , --• Rele-hatate of teatime Carnet) dwe l l, DWBC2INGS.—Six three-story brisk and thfe l e ir tsme dwoD eas t Germantown road and Minot est,,L,,e thorn Liberties.) name Coe . sale-Rotate co Mart Davis. dee'd. IRREDEE !KAHLE GROUND RENT OF au A YEAR-par sl.lta-istulne out of lot east side of se coed street. snuck of Christian, clear of taxes t secured by rwo three story bnck dwellings. FLE6A,r EIRoW It-STONE RESIDENCE. with ride yard. >tort.. Broad street, arsetside. above Mager. Lot CO by 21.0 feet. with two tenets- Rouse M feet front, finished with every modern improvement. Also leek Cstable and coach house on the rearend of the lot, ow anute stre et. ce 116 , ' See handbills. Trustees Peremptory_ Salo.—TWO LARGE A 240 VALUABLE BUIL DING LOTS. one at the northwest corner of Amber sod terseant streets. with fronts no the Frankford road and Lloyd street the other at the northeastcorner of C"rjtl and Sergeant *trysts. with a trout no Word Street. la leeteeetb ward. Tee two to he sold as one lot, with Eve trouts- 161 - Sale absobate. RORRaley Noe.l9nikt MI Rooth 'mirth !Meet. EUPERIO FURNITURE PR.Men-rt.ATE amt. Ltho-rorrs.latums eI.RPETBT on Iturwa, annulus, At IP o'oloct, at the Auction Btors, en moortemt or xeellent second hand furniture elegant viann-fortm. Pm" mirror', eaivetm, etc. from famines dwijahlr cmisokeepins, removed to the core for convenience of ri/e. SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITORF. FOUR PIANO FORTEP, FCBOOL-ROOSI FUELNITIIRk. LARGE QUA.NTITY on To EDD n N Morning. At the ;diction store, will be found the furniture of s p•rson declining housrkee ar. Tt moved to the store for convenience of sale. including superior rosewood pis no-forte made by Proddart, 3 sap nor rosewood piano (oder, mere by Chiekennr, superior upright piano- Torte. school•room Tyndale, bedding, &e. Peremptory Sole—b order of the Reeeirer. COLOR ED YARN. IN Dl y GO. AND WARPS. AT THE ARA:VI:VW) MII.Lo, NEAR FRANKFORD. Oe Monday :Adorning. Jan 30, At 11 o'clock - . will be saki ot public use. by or. der of the receiver. et the Ammar° Mill. near Prank lord. I 512 the. blue and brown Tarn. 13 11bn red Yore. 4521 or. bine yarn. 215 Par. gray yarn, 10/ to TO L4 P.Zrat7ll7B l F.; " ?.l;dt.ik. Er nerem 'tory. Terme molt. MOSES NATIANB, AUCTIONEER tii'ar=Him' ""last c.,..rhxlrz MONEY TO LOAN: $050,000 to loan, in levee or small amount., ort 'toot*. gold and wirer slate, dinumndn. eratehns. Towline metes. dry magica l ail grooenea. ei tzhardwarn, cutlery. magical inatraffienra. familiars, ding. horses vehicles. harness , and on all &melee of us. for any ength of time agreed . on more liberal terms t hen at 527 other Arab iaamant in this atty. GREAT CHANCE FOR HAROAINS, At private sale, splendid piano forte, in rich rosewood case. cost ettal pnes eno; fine 13-caret gold hunting , case paten lever -catch, double time and Indeseudent seconds, only 8175; fine gold hentlut-ceae lneg.l:3" caste eu. sir tbg mewl :gum' bottom heat fish patent lever watches, beat make. from 8* to Ran; fine 13-caret huntine-case detached patent liver watches. 13 jewels, from $l3 to 436; open face do., from 610 to 13231; fine 13-earet gold Le - e beating ease watches at nn); oven face 110 from. $l O to 42); river Eneheh patent lever snatches hunting cases sod double; bottom elf the most approved acid best make. frorn 810 to SX; Amer:inn treating ease silver patent lever watches at eV; hearing case silver envie/ watches; ditto double time-(rem eykts 820 ; hosting case silver lever watches, full prontw. winds witb"nt a key, from 816 to 899; Levine-do., from en to eno; hunting ease silver detached lever starches. i 3 w ets, from 49 to 812; open face do.. from 85 to 88; knting Vies silver Lennie watches, full Jewelled. from 87 to WO; oven face do., from 83 in •5: silver quarter watches. from 83 to $0; raker French eratelies, fern 41 to aS; gold patent han-unt ease Sad open fees lever and Leone. lingllsh. Be-les, and French watches. frog 81 to 810 ; fine gold vest, f o b, and peck chains at 30 adds per dot.; fine Fold sets of ear-rtmts. breastpins. and bracelets; bands, finger tines, and Jewelry. of even' de scription, for less than half the usual selling prices. movoo to loan, in sums to snit apolimints. on dry and every hind of geode. at loss rate of abusing than ant other establishment in the city. - • OUT-DOOR RUM Attended to personally by the anctioneer, at very le, COMM CONBIONKENTB 801.JC177D. Ceialunente of all and every kind of goods soltottd for subtle sale ; two-thirds she sales of the goods alll advanced in antioznatiort of the saLs. hto2l£.B NA 8. MEDICINAL. A SURE CURE FOR MALIGNANT &east Fever, or Putrid flora Throat. is RAD. POW DE rrepsred oily by WIL LIA !SPAT TE sTFINVA IT, kV N. bixri street. Sokl by JENKS & tkIDEN. HON. i bird street- lankly. I& s3s.. TuE ALL -SUFFICIENT T Hlt FA 1- - TRIESEM.AIt, I. 11. and 3, Protected to , Royal Letters Patent of Enetand, and seoured by the Seals of the Eoole Pharameie de Paris. and the lmpenal College of Medicine. Vienna ie invaluable for eahanationiapermatorrheem,ead all physical disabilities. NO. 2 completely eradicates all traces of those diseases that ' have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per. minions U3O of copaivia and cubes. lie. 3 has entirely supplanted the uenrions nese( mer cury. thereby insuring to the sufferer speed,' retioli.dia- Penang all impurities, and rooting out the venom or-dis ease. TRIESEALSR, Nos.l. 1. and 3, are prepaid in form of a lozenge, devoid of taste and smell. and eanS earned in the waistcoat pocket. Bold in tip eases, divided into separate doses, as administered by Verna. Lallemand. Roux. Record. &c. Y nee 82 each or feet cases f0r099, which saves fl 3; and in Str eases; srbiree by there is a saving of $9. To be had. wholesale and retail, of Dr. BARRO W„st Bleecker street, New York. go also at Retail by CALLENDER A CO.. corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets, Phdadslelda, and by T. W. DYOTT & SORB. 218 North SECOND Street. Wholesale and Retail Agents `or reruns Irani& gal-d3m 7OLLICROFFER'S ANTI-RECEIMATIO CORDIAL.-Bin I have been afflicted with Then mafem (or ato period—a portion of the time had no nee of my hmbe. Teed 'oar Conind, and in three days I • able to walk down stairs, and in a week ti l t entirely left Inc. Ido eheerfally recommend • COr. di to those who are afflicted with that dread war plaint. Wan, Jan. tilvalda, _Broker. el Rue st. Prepared THEODORE OILER. Cheratet, E corner PIS ti and SIXTH eta. rae-Sm BURNEIT'S COCOAINE. The for testimonial is oanclasire of its eilliery to the care of DANDRUFF. ' Messrs-105nm Breglegy Borrox, Oct. SO, 1550. _• Gas - manna: I hare 'Med your O 0 00111`a: +dont sa weeks, and its eff , et to so marked and extraordinarl that I deem it My dull to sato it to coo. dl worst complaint for severs' years has beet DANDRUFF, with itching and irritation of the scalp. After brusli tug roy . hair. my coat-collar would be cov ered with the white scales. Wedeln:llj which looked like a .bower of snow. My barber tried various applications without efer.t. Hie sbaso of y our CUCOAtaa, and his ohitiasto refusal to use It. provoked me to procure and try it. I have tined ICU than a bottle. The dendroff. and the irritation which canned it. hare entirely disappeared.. and my• hair Arce never before in so goad cooditloD. lour obedient gallant. A. A. F tLLh R. 131.T.R1ETTS COCOA IXE. . - Bti / r ai . n . V. d a r un c c o llio a n a i d anXL: the heirLir re % r , F 3 s y t , terli t a i w s conceded hr all who nave Led it to be the ben sad cheapen Hair rh . t431111C in the World Prepared by JOSEPH BURNETT & Co., BOSTON. a le. alend for sale by all dealers generally, it 50 cents a t- C AUTION I—ASTROLOGY OUT!-0 001 NEWS FOR ALL!—The Darer.. tailing Mrs. TAN BORN is the beat; she sae teed, when all others have failed. All who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by tal'e;ge°Y to he t t iti d er f "`"lore she serer She has it anntung the iitfections is this of the opposite sex. It fact which induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her, and copy her adceWsement. She show' ion the idleness of your future wite.loude nd. or absent friend. Lt a well known to the ;Abbe at Lam,* that she in the first and only person who can show the likeness in reality, end canxive entire satisfaction on all the con cerns of life. whiqh can be tested sod proved by eager. sands, both married and wlto daily and eager. unt her. Come one! tO it 0. UM trOViSAR Street. between innirotr 00 , 1 Rnaa jolt Rt• MESSRS. ROSENTLIAL rd." MORRIS, from Plymouth, England, manulactarere of the celebrate d paptamopio" Spectacles, respectfully solicit thepa trontge of the hones and . gentleman of Philadelphia and vicinity , to thou super ior grimed speetacle ensue. The valuable advantage derived from them is. that in stead of vision becoming strained. bested. veakoned, and in numerous oases seriotudy injured, it is preuenre4 and strengthened, everything at once become. clear and brilliant, and very aged persona are enabled to em ploy their sight at the most minute occupation, enter by daY or candle-light; can Bee with those lansee of a much less ranznifYing power, and they do not require the frequent changes to the dangerous effects of further powerful aasistance. Certifieates can be yen rattle of over Mr Chnst man's store, 702 CHESTNUT Street, adiciriras Ger mon's PhtltOZTAlth rooms. dip tp DRAWING AND PAINTING MAID -s=l:leers' sad Architects' Stationery. Simian Pezintng Material& rolnehome.rua Deli ne and Vases. Paint Bows for Children, and alto for Arteta end ants. lasing and Picture Frazzles. lama Canis. Amerman and Prenoh. etataloines grans to the trade. SCHOLZ k JANENTERY, N RETAIL h EIGHTH. Streat. WHOLESALE AND nlrl-6n, WEST INDIAN BITTERS.—These cele brated Bitters are meeting 'with general favor. Pliey most effectually sad permanently oate all dtsor jere arising out of s avant of proper tone and heaßhlul notion of Vie digestive organs. They are highly recom guepded by the F.culty of the ynnoipal cities of the United States and Europa for the speedy cure of Drs pittisia. Liver Complaint. Nervous Debility Fever and Ague. &o. THOMAS F. BRADLbY, Prinei pal Agent, d.31-1m F. W. corner SIXTH and SPRUCE Streets. MINTON'S E,NOAUSTIO TILES far euorL Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottages. flatten Vases and Foantruna Vitrified I've for drama and Water °Wanton Imp mud and for sale t y tab la-et tots (1 ItAltitTat ITR.RTNIIT NEW CROP NEW ORLEAIIS SUGAR.- 6p mills _prime new crop N. o.Bmrar. ( or sale by JAIIES & CO.. LETITIA street. jag R lCE.—Prime retailing Charleston Rice' St—et coir sale by JAMES GRAHAM k. CO— int LETITIA . 10PLIQUOR10E—For sale by WETH CON" S ERILL & BROTHER. et and csNORTH a t.,.r. WDA—For Bile by TVLTRERILL & . BROTHER, 47 and .0 NORTH SECOND Str GUN GUAlACUll—§trained. for sale by ire.wat
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