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BfEDICDIALL.
N 0 MORE PILLS, NOR ANY OTHER
MEDICINE:4'er onnetipation, Elmer/MS (indi
gestion). nervousness. flatulency, phlegm, biliousness,
liver eomplaints, hyeterin. neuralgia, eleeplereness.
noichti , congestion. blood to the beed.!heada hen. lose
of memory; indecision, nernua (mote, palpitation,
Heartburn, eruptions, impurities, fevers, Irritability,
Mw spirits, diarrheas, fiyeentery. noieee in the head end
earn, debility, diabetes, game between the shoulders.
tramps, spasm', nausea and sickness. sinking. Ste,
colds. catarrhs, cough, saints, bronchitis. consume
t
ior. .debility, gout. rheumatism, hirmorrholds.
DII B WS delimemi Health Restoring good, THE
REVALENTA A RADIOS., at a cost of a few neat' per
meal. speedily eradicates the above chimes. also
medicine. complaints. end twee Ally times its mist In
It does not interfere with a liberal diet but
impute w health, relish for lunch and dinner and re
stores the faculty of digention and nervous an 1 mutton-
Isr energy to moment enfeebled. We °street a few out
of 60.00 , cures
Cure N 0.1711. Lord Wart de Beebe% of many yeare'
dyspepsia.
Case No. 61,511 From the Rev. James T. Campbell,
Si dentine Rectory, near Fekanhain, Norfolk, Dec.
Isisn. Gentlemen: I have long known mid appremated
the vi' tees of Du Barr?* Revalente Aribica Fpod At
one time took it for eighteen months and wtiorklnftr
I feel unwell, I take it for breakfast. When taken by
itself in this way. it invariably relsevee the stomach and
prepares it for other food; while at the name time it
given the patient Kg good a breakfast ne lie could desire.
In all wizened' indiseation. and partionlarly when the
liver fe morn than usually affected, I consider it the beet
of all remedies. ft residues the bile and makes it flow
in cases which would not &omit of mercury in any
shape. , In ehort• healthy low of bile 18 one of its
earliest end beet symptoms. Yi.n can make what bee
you plow of this communication. I am. gentlemen,
yoitre, ke., JAMES T. Casiventn.
Cure N 0.42.832. Fifty years' indescribable agony from
dyspepsia, nervonenese, asthma, cough. constipation,
flatulency, &howls mid vomiting. have teen
removed by Du Barry's excellent Food. Mania Jour.
Care No. 475, of Mr. - Serigant-at-Law Wilkins: I
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weeks and have greet Titmouse in bearing vitrifies to its
efficacy. For years before I had recourse in excel.
lent food I had been s tormented mere or lees by'dyt.
pepsin. I am now enjoying pnrfeat "digestionotnil all
the consequent edam/tenet,. I am, my dear sir. your
truly obliged friend, Cuentes WILKINS. B. L.
Cnre N 0.6.1,216. Field hfarebal the Duke of Pluskow,
o r a, people. constimon. norm:mem= and liver com
plaints, which had riveted all baths and medical treat
ment.
CureNo.l7.l2l. Aliso thealsoth Jacobi!, of extreme nervousneu. Indigestion, gatherings, low spirits, and
nervous fancies. --, •
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M.'MaCLEEB..-..,.—.......,At1ant10 Gab N. J.
D, HORTON
--Florence, N. J.
S. F.
tf F,BERLEIN Columbia, Pa.
JB9-
jIECHANICAL BAKERY ] S. W. Corner
n- I3ROAD and VINE Streets.
This establishment is now io successful operation . day
and night. and all are respectfut invited to call and sea
the whole proems of bread-mak ng for themselves.
The gudersigned takes the li rty of saying that Ibr
thirty-live years he has been a practical Allier—five as
asprentfite r and five as journeyman in one of the fi rst
nausea In. Scotland , and twenty-five as master—during
which, time he has had the opportunity of making inany
expenments, and observing all the improvements whioh
have Peen made during that period.
•In this establishment, of which he has now man.
'moment r in addition to the complete sa y i n g labor• ma
chinery; he hat how facilities of many kinds not herald
fore possessed. • .
Being unrestrained In the purchase of flour . none but
the "soundest and best shall ever he need and he has no
hesitation in saying that Bread of all kinds can he de
iiVered, uneurpassed in quality and weight by that matte
by the ordinary p.rocals.
' 'Families in which the Bread made by the Meohanicial
Bakery has not been tried, or ip which it hes beep tried
out/ at Its oommerementi before t h e machinery was in
perfect workg o o rd er, l ire reepept utly risked to give it
a trial now, the 1311prvia(' believing it would lead to
mutual advantage, , JOHN 0. IVIOXBY,
getfig-tf Superintendent
DEAF MADE TO DEAR.—lnstrumentß
in every variety. and of the most improved eon
onruetion. to extent the hearing, nt the
_Bar Instrument
Depot. P. ItlADElittell, 115 Bouth TENTH k treat,
below Otteataut. 11°
COPARTNEIiSIIIP NOTICES.
LIMITED • PARTNERSIIIP.—NOTICE
‘--," 1B HERESY GIVEN, That the Subseribers
have formed and entered into a Limited Partnership.
under theprovisions of the Lawe of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
That the name of the firm or partnership William
D. Edson, and the general nature of the business the
Manufacture and Sale of Boots and Shoes. That
Wit
ham D. Edson is the General Partner. and John Saun
ders and Macpherson Saunders are the Special Part
ners. all residing in the City of Philadelphia. The
capital in cash contributed by the Swint Partners is
Ten Thousand Dollars. each oontributinz Five Thou
sand Dollars. The Partnership commences this TENTH
DAY eF JANUARY. 1360, and is to terminate DE
CEMBER 81,1841. WILLIAM D. EDSON,
General Partner.
JOHN SAUNDERS,
AIACPHERSON SAUNDERS,
Special Partners.
jail:d6w
letnuari 10th, 1&0.
%IDE FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & CO. HAS
- 11 - been diteolved by mutual °anent. WILLIAM D.
EDSON will settle up the business of the old firm. The
business of the Manufacture and Sale of Boots and Shoes
will be continued at N 0.12 North FOORPII Street, by
WILLIAM D. EDSON, under a Limited Pattners4
thin day formed between him and JOHN /MUNI/
and MACPHERSON SAUNDERS.
SARAH P. EDSON,
WILLIAM D. EDSON.
January 10th, 180. .1.11.1 m
NOME OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
Wherein we, the subscribers, have this day re
newed and continued fora farther period of three years,
s hereinafter mentioned, the limited partnerehip en
tered into on the Slot day of Vecember. A. D. 1858. to
commence on the let day of January, A. D. 1867, under
the provision. of the Act or the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Penneylvani, approved March 2 ist,
ma, entitled "An Act relative to Limited Partner
shipi," and nil other enactments of the said General
Assembly relative to Limited Partnerships—now, there
fore, in compliance with the provoking of the said en
actmente we publish the terms of slant original and
renewed Limited Partnership. as follows:
First. The name or fi rm under which the said original
and renewed 'Amami Partnership wan and is to be con
ducted is that of J. T. KATE 6r. BCHOTTLER.
Second. The general nature of its business was and is
that of Men:thaws in a general Foreign and Domestic,
Commission Business in the (say of Phil...dolphin, and
also in the business of Importing and Exporting end
Vending Merehandise on account of the said Limited
Partnership.
Third. The said Limited Partnemhip wee and is corn-
IM'ed ofJORN TR EOPHILUS PLATE, who resides in
the city of Philadelphia • of CARL, C. SCHOTTLER,
who resides in the said city of Philadelphia, and
CHRISTOPRER F. PLA'I'N. whose place of residence
is. at present. in the tree Hanseatic, city of Bremen.
The said John Theophilus Plate and Carl C. Puhottler
were and are all the general partners in the eaul
nil and renewed Limited Partnership. and the said
Chris P. Plato was and is the only special part
ner therein.
Fourth. The speeded partner, the said Christopher F.
Plate, ciontributed,antually and in good faith, in cash,
the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars to the capital or
cominonstook of the said original Limited Partnership,
no_patt of which has been withdrawn therefrom.
Fifth. The said original Limited Partnership 00111-
mooed on the first day of January, A. D. 1857, and was
to have terminated on the 61st nay of Decemnlr, A. D.
1869, but the same has been renewed and continued for
the further period of three years from the nist day of
December, A. D. 1859, and wilt terminate cm the 31st day
of December, A. U. 1895.
Philadelphia, Deo. 811,0859.
.1. THEOPII. PLATE
CARL IR:BOTTLER,
CUR. FR, PLATE,
By his Attorney in fact
ej
eat w GODFREY FREYTAO.
D SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
The
_partnership heretofore existing between
SAMUEL STEVENSON, SMITH BDWEN, and DAN
IEL
H. _di AMERMAN, under the firm of STD y EN
SON & BOWEN Jo this day dissolved by the death of
Smile' Stevenson.
The limners ni the late firm will be settled at the old
stand, 33 North THIRD Street.
Philadelphia, Deoember 31,1868.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTIOE.—The un
deraikned. late of the firm of 8 VEVENSON &
OW EN, have this day formed a copartnership under
the stile_ of SMITH BOWEN & CO., end will contin
ua the Dry Goods Jobbing Rosiness at No. 13 North
THIRD MOO. SMITH HOWL N,
DANL. 2,t. ZIM MERMAN.
Philadelphia, January'2. 1860. Js27.mwtat •
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-
The partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, under the firm of B. & F C. YARNAI,I4
?r, 00., is thus day dissolved by mutual consent.
BUIS YA.R.N ALL,
FRANCIS 0. YARNALL,
Jossru TRIMBLE,
Philadelphia, Jan. 16.15.60,
LIMITED PARTNERSRIP.—AgreeabIy to the pro-
Vigil:Mil of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. entitled An net relative to limited part
rough pm," the subscribers hare formed a limited Part
, ...hip, under the name and firm of YARNALL &
TRIMBLE, for the transaction of the business oflm
porting and Pealing in Sods.• Ash. and ether homicati
and Conceal Merchandise. m o ttle clAy of Philadelphia.
ELLIS YARN ALL. residing in the Tweetv-tintkward,
of the pity of Philadelphia. JOSEPH TRIM SLR, re—
siding lathe city of Camden. in the litate of Now'Jer
soy, and CIIARLe HAW residing in the
Eighth ward, of the city of Philadelphia. are the Gene.
ral Partners, and FRANCIS C. YARNALLresiding
in the county of Montgo miry, in the State oh 'Penns
mania, is the only l pool tl Partner. rind ling contributed
to hi capital of the sold part nerehi IN and actually paid
in oath the gum of fifty thousand dol hire. The said part
nership ma to porninence on the 16th day of January,
;6.6 in
0, and torma j. .! i o n the W
day of December, 2.
AAR YARNALI..
lON KPH. TR
CHARLES R RTSRO,V,NR.
General Farther!.
ERANCIS C. Y.aRNAL.
Special Peeper.
Philadelphia, January 16,1860. .ll4o•lmw
D — •
ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP.—
„ M The partnersiOpiieretofore existing under the firm
of OR AllB JONES & CO. expired on the Slut ulti
mo, hydimitsgig. ginior of the . partnan adl nee the
COB Y . JONES and
irerirefe Dbvikts;(3. ftolo bummed,
mid the temainiuN pertuere havefOrmed9ssrt
nerahip. 18R MI. la
ANDREW Wligrai
Philadelphia, January 1,1660.
CIOPARTNEASIEP NOTICE.--ISRAEL
MORRIS. JOSEPH. If. WHEELER, and AN
DREW W HPELYR. partners in the late firm of MOR
RIS 8: JONES & 0.. have Him del fOrrnsd a mart
nership, under the rm of
MORE 5. WHEELER, & CO..
and will cent:nue the Iron and Steel busmen' in all its
hrsunhsges Itere , ofore enndueted, at the old stand,
.MalIKE* 0114 BLXTEF.NTH Streets. ,
Plillade ohm. Januar,' .18a). 114-tf
JOB PRINTING.
TUE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE
"THE PRESS"
1 prepared to exeoute need?, obeePli and exPedltinrudY
want DZIORIPTION OF
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING,
PAMPHLET,
PAPER HOOKS;
BLANKS OF EVEkil OFt3CRIPTION,
YOSTBRA,
ILANDBILLB,
printing for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS,
•
WERCILANTB, MANUFACT MORI% ..'6
MECHANICS, DANES,
RAILROAD AND INBUILANOH
1401. All orders left at the Publication Office of 27ir
Press, N 0.417 CHESTNUT STREET, will be promptly
ttended to. 1016-tf
SAVING FUNDS.
RPRING GARDEN SAVING "POND SO
OIETY OF PHILA_DELPHIN
Office, No.llll TH Street
(Oonsolidation a i f But int.)
CHARTERED BY THE E PHA URIC OFPENN
SYLVA la.
Deposits received in sums of Ono Dollar and_upsraos,
rind repaid in Gold, without notioe, with FIVE PER
CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with
drawn.
A responsible and reliable Savings Irtitation has log
been needed in the Northern pert of t e oily, and "Te
Spring garden Savings Fund Society ' was chartered
the Legiolature of Pennsylvania to supply this enemas.
The Managers. In organising and locating it, have boon
governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the Mud
nem interest , and wants too the very la roe and enterpri
sing population,?jAlahNur i sould§.l.
From to o'illook; also, on Mond
and Thursday
Sofro I until fl o'clock in the evening.
XAMAGIgne.
iorAtepoilt.gstt, ' Ill'lhil!iin.gtilit.
awl Undaricofinr.
mons Hart, won't Ptcnke,
oesph Leularer
An Kessler, it., Hants a neoht.
amen 8. Pringle, CD Dna
oaaph M. Crowe% ~ . on. Wrattlwardr•
Simile Womppor, .T. T 01
later 0. Hilmaner, It, a &on.
AMER FINAL'. , reindant i
FRAHM UAlLT.Bearetexi. 11100-tf LI
SAYING, FUND.--lINITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, oornor THIRD and CHEST
NOT Stroets.
Liargaand small snms retelved_. and rutid, heat oa de,
maud without notice, with FIVE PER. INTF,
tiliVil o gr t a h 4 747l tr.; tt ot . A tin t d :jel r y 7lit t y hd L e a r on
NON mAY Ei.INOS from 7 untni °Wools.
oa
DRAFTS for sale on Enaland, I reload , and Soodand,
from £1 upwards
ttesident-13TVIEN R. CRAWFORD.
Treaeurer—JA ES R. HUNTER,
fluty FMK. Actuary.
RAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN.
TEREBT.—AATIONAL SAFETY TRUTT CONI-
Will W phl i a l : N goV4lZeitrilt7t r e n :lATlM
11 16
Money ip raoplyed In any sum, large or email, and in
tared paid from tas
drawal. 9,97 of deposit to the day of with-
The offl a y , I. open every day fy„orn 9 o'olook in the
ramp
a g y o :too i k il l ie o lv i enie, and on Monday
gi n E9l ll d, RIDGE , °DINNER,
e l = t it
WOMAN J. an, Seeretary.
1111111020R1.
In. Mum L . Benner, f, Carroll Brewster.
ward L. Carter, o f f:1 0 111/0:rr ,
;I r e\ 11. 1 4t rn sdlti , ossoh — artio,
Landretn Mums, James L. Stephenson.
°nay ia received and payments matte daily.
he investments are made, in conformity with the
provision, of the Charter, in Real Zstate hfortgasen,
Strom' Rant', and such fi nt-olasa securities m wilt al
ways JUNTO offset 'security to the depositors and
which cannot tali to lave permanency and stability to
this Institution. • ant-lly
COAL.
DICKORY, AND LO
CUST AIOUNTAIN. carefully acreencd and pia
ed. Satisfaction warranted.
th hi, If. BUNTING.
x 11.191• 20110M4.0WiiMbSimet.
- 11101)8EKEEPE1tS LOOK. TO YOUR
-&-Ainterest. Huy your COAL AT 1110K8', where
nothing nut the very best ( tUtlifY of Lehigh end Schuyl
kill pool is offered at the °Howie' radioed prices:
Lehigh,firolfon, El f , Stove... ..... .../0 yo ton.
tokuylgll, •
Warranted free - lieu; loge or due and full welght. at
)11QKS' ,tard,. melanoma corner MARSHALL and
WILLO I ... Call and see. one-em
W. GROOMS & CO.,
" Santee 110 Routh FOURTH Btrea.
AND
Pbn e tl ri Tak i ir dy tgl/YLICILL
OY•
Loons t MountaiB, ?Anion, and Bohny
Iderebandiee taken en wharkee. ole-em
HICKORY AND SPRING} MOUNTAIN
LEHIGH cdAth_proinred Itithonre, for_plo
t ardVaaAg i eng K"W"l6'B ne"t. raNTir
.»-tf
pEPPER.L—An invoice received, and fo
PEPPER.-An
9910 by WEVIERILI, & IMOTHRIL
1191 Na.. 47 and 49 North SECOND Rtront.
cl AL AMMONIA—For sale ETII
1 '0 ,7 ERTL], & BROTHEL 4T end 49 NOR W
TH RE
OOND fit•ent. iato
OTL AMBER—Rectified and Common, for
sale by WETHRHILL & BROTHER,
sad 4i North SECOND BOW.
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24. 1860.
TO WEST OIIESM.
.sm.: - and intermediate colds, via ME
DIA. Trains for West Chewer leave Philadelphia from
the Depot. northeast corner of EIORTHENTII and
Id ARK ET Streets, at 810 A. hi, and t and 4 301', M.
On 8 UNDAI'B ntl3 15 A. M.. and 2 P. M.
llama ere for Mations en tlin PHILADELPIII A . and
BALTIMORH CENTRAL. RAILROAD will talse the
13.10 A. M., and 410 P. M. Tiaias jxlll-ti
pilN.l PENNSYLVANIA LI EEr'lt A L
RAILROAD.
1860. %tfi - :'.!-:r 1860
THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD 18 NOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY._
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston, New York, and uil points Eant, and in the
Union beret at Pittsburg with Through Tnuns to and
(torn all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of
Passengers unsurpassed for spud and comfort by arty
other route.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Conduotors. All throuei Pail
sensor Train, provided with Lougluidge's Patent
Brake—speed underperfect control of the engineer,
thus adding much to the sanity of travellers.
Smoking Cars are attached to each Train,. Woodruff's
Bleeping Cars to Express agd Pest Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Arad and Fast Linen, hen
daye exceptod.
...Mail 'Pram leaves Philadelphia at 8 A. M. .
Fast Line " II 60 A. 111.
Express Train letwee " MOO P. 51,
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AB FOLLOWS:
Harrisburg Acoommodation, via Columbia, 8 P. M.
Columbia 4.00 P. M.
Parkesburg 1230 P. Pd.
West Chester Passengers wilt take the Mall, Parkes
burg and Columbia Trains.
Paesengers for Sunbury, Willianumort, Elmira, Bun,
10, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi
ladelphia ate A. M. go directly through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offices of the
Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal
timore; and Tickets Erietward at any of the important
Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the
regular Line of Maulers ou the Mississippi or Ohio
Mere.
in , Fare always as low, and time as amok, as by any
other Route.
For further information apply at the Passenger
bop. Southeast opener of Eleventh and Market Streets.
The completion of the Western °animations of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicagomake this the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN
WEB P TH . EAST AND THE
GREAT
The ootinection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the easing of time,are advantages jeadilr
epprociated by Moaners of Freight, And the Travel
ling Public,
„Merchants rind Millipore entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this company, can rely with coal
d e'Ntek?slasTY traesiC.
Vrt i .giGMT to and from any boint
in the eat by the Penns I
Railroad are at all
time: as favorable as are charged by ether Railroad
C W a leflp s itrt looter to mark packages" via Penna. Rail
road.
• .
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Direetions, apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com
pany:
D. A. STEWART, Piltehurg;
H. S. Pierce & Co, Banesville,O.; J. J. Johnston Ripley,
0.; It. McNeely, Mayeville, Ky.; Ormsby & &•ropper,
Portuniouth, O.; Paddock & Jellersonvi e, Indi
ana 11. W. Brown /r. Co., Cincinnati, O.; Athern
Hibi,ert, Cincinnati, 0.,• R. C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind.;
Jos. K. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; I'. O. O'ltiley k,
Evansville, led.; N. W. Oranam & Co., V1111V,_111.4 R.
N. Sites. & Clams, St. Louie, Blo_.l John H. Har
ris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & Hunt. gleraphis, Tenn.;
Clarke & Co., Chicago, Ill.; W. H. H. Koonta, Alton,
Ill.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different nouns
in the We
IL J. SNSEDER, Philadelphia.
MAORAW & KOONS, AO North street, Baltimore.
LEECH Er. CO., 2 Astor Hence, or 1 S. William at., N.Y.
LEECH & CO., No. 17, State street Boston.
H. L.
HOUSTON, Conl Freig ht Agent, Phila.
L. L. HOUPT. Gent Ticket gent, Phila.
THOS. A. SCOTT, Ogiel Supt Altoona, Pa.
JaS4y
1859. Room 1859.
WINTER ARRANOEMENT-NEW YORti LINER.
TUE CAAIDEN AND thll3OY AND MLA
DELPEIA AND TREN ON RAILHOA uo. , a
LINEs, FROM PII LADLLPHIA TO
NEW' YORK AND WAY PLACER.
9110 M WALNUT-891MT WIZARD AND Inrisineron,
Wilt leave as follows, viz : rams.
At 6A. If., via Camden and Amboy, Cam. & Am.
Aocommodation ..- • -- .--...-• 213 121
At 6A. , via Camden and Jolley Oitydrfew
Jersey lAccommodation- ..... ISI
At 9 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
a 00
At ICC, via Kensington and Jersey * Ceti,
Western_ Express- .......... ..... .... ...... 300
At 1333 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aimommo
dation-- .... 2 25
At 3 Ir. M., via Camden and Amboy, O. & A. Ex-
AV:VI Cni — inirje 'dig, a °°
At 43. P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, SI
Clam Ticket ... . . .—..•— 936
At 8 P. M., via Camden and - Jersey City Evening
At . AL, via Camden and Jersey Lity,Routhern
15
(Freight and l'abgenger)igy. L0111111 3 f1eket........ 2
Ott Cinag 160
Thee P. M. Mall Line ruse daily. The 41 Y.M. South
ern Mail. Saturdays encepted. .
For Belvidere. Easton. Flemington. &e.. at A. M.
from Walnut-street wharf. and 3 P.M. from Kerman ton.
For Mauch Cheek, Allentown, and Bethretiens, at 6
A. Lehigh Valley Railrkad.
For Water Oap,Strondaburg, Roranton, Wilkesterre,
El,,VT:agfe:ntir "tlignitgl4l43onArl. M.,
via Delaware,
For Moutterally, ate and 9 A. M., and I And Oi P.M.
For Pipette 08 A.lll. and
WAY LINES
For Bristol, wrot44, .Ico, et ,2 and lid P. U. from Ken
sington.
For Palmyra, IteVerton.Delanco, Dsveyly,Durlingt3n,
Dordentown, he., at 124,3, and 4.% P. M.
Fitt) pounds of baggage only ahowed each passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as Wl
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over Y
pounds 1.0. be paid for extra. The company iunirt lair
faumbooty for baggage to one dollar per pound, any
Iftifeetteliell3o mg any amount beyond 9100, except
ageoial Ontrhgt.
WM. H. ORTSMER. Agept
dRi Pronden mid Aplboy 41.4 t. Co.
414114PAri, PHILAPELPIII4, GM'
VP
MANTON AND NORRIS
TOWN - WINTER. ARRANOEMENT—
On and after MONDAY , Nov. 11, 1E69,
FOR OEIOMANTOWN.
147ve Philadelphia 6, 7,7.40, 9, ID, ii, and 12 A. M.,
1, g 6% 87 8 9,10, and 11% P. M.
t' 6 , 7: 7)5 q N t h),
4, 411,traNkiefiltii,:
Leave Philadelphia 9.03 min. A.
.4 1 , 696, and s4,' P. 41,
Leave Germantown 8.10 nub . A. ~ LIO min.,4%, and ,
9 P. AL
GRESTN UT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave EhGadelphis 0,11 A. AL, 2,4, lOC 7, and 10
PAC
Leavo Obestent Will i
741, (Iv. and 12.40 A. /11..
M 40 8.40 D, 6.40, 6., mei
ON SU DAVd,
Leave Philadelphia 9.05 A. 41.,11,and 614 P. M.
eave 0666tnut Hill 7.68 A. la.. UM, 540, andB.4o
min. , P. Id.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
t, NINO rillißoBl,phlM 0,9, 11GL min., A. M.,1.05, 8.46,
DX. ari_d 11X P. AL
aye Norristown 9,7, 9, 11 A. H., IN. and 6
P. AL
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9A. M. and P.IIIL
Leave Norristown 7 A. Al, end 6 P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
,4 1...ev0 7 Ph . nos A. M.,1.40,1.01, LOA
t o t: 4V d s rpiik 1 94 9% and 11N A. 31.. 9. 3.
ON 8171).9.1 1
Leave Diladalola 9A. b , 3,4 0 . 1
KK K
/ASV , raanirtv . at v .a 1%,
to ng Y ¢¢ .
.19-tr ni ,, ,T.liiiv`flrLd drag strg.:
CIRCULARS,
BILL IIEADS
&IS. VA l 7 .4 ll ° A kt ;t l
ii,LRPOENNSYL
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
For BETHLEHF.III, I)OYI,ESTOWN, EASTON.
ALLENTOWN MA LIO7I CHUNK, HAZLETON. •
0 . J.,4 aOpr i VllDAX o .yem t l i m A r' s ltit. IT iv Paean-
WTSVafil,%4 mrst or R o n uopt l edli O &mu '
For Bethlehem Easmil, +molt' , Mauelt ()hunk,
Hazleton, /co.( Kip. ess,) at 9 .N 'IL '
4or Bethlehem, ( Literal's,/ it 0.30 A. M. and 5 Y.
.M
`'of Doylestown . (Aocsommodation.) at 540 A. M and
4151,.
Al* Fort W'elnla i ltrootrunodatierily at 5 P.M.
Denys Pgralorn, (ExProl l , 1 11 1 48:81. an, 4.10 F. M.
ai t o rer ear Wawa, (4,goommoda on,/ at 7A. 51. and
Leave Fort Washato s tK i terfflutdation.)atZ A.M.
NM :lg. fort
g a t i i i II:" A.
M.
oiViirollli f i o gfel Ph k i f i r 4 A P lllll a p t iAit A , at ' 740 r 141.
are to Bethlshala, Or • to Mauch Chunk , . 111 6D' to
Easton. /5150; to Voris train, 59 oents. ' '
Through flatlets, must e promised lish,rp entering the
Oars.
All Paseerger Trains (except Sumby Trains) ans.
hoot at Berks street with Fifth and Math-streets, and
Second and Third-streets Paseenger Railroads.
07 ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
COMPANIES
an gown PHILADELPILIA L W LL
MINGTON, AND BALTI:
MOR AILROAD.
On and after MONDAY. November 21,1820,
PASSENGER Tfoxis LEAVE PHILADELPHIA,
For Baltimore at 8.16 A. .51., 12 noon, (Laren, ) and
11.10 P. 91,,
For sir tey at 8.18 A. M. U noon, 4.00, and 11.10 I'. M.
orilitington at 8.16 A. M.. 12, 4.30, and 11.10 P.M.,
ti SA. N.. no 4.10 P. M.
.CO " ; Middletown a e3 813 A. M., and 4.30 P. 21,
ever at 8.18 A. I. end ID P. M.
for Word at 8.15 A. al.. and 4..P0 P. M.
or Seaford at 8.141 A. hi., and 1.30 P,K.
or Laurel at 8.15 A. M., and 4.30 l'.lll.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M., (I?..tpreita,i 10.15 A. M.,
and 638P.M.
LeaptiNilmingto r qt‘t 7.16 A. M. and 1130 A. AL,l.Mand
p.
save Laura! at WA.. Ai r and 3.40 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 5.46 A. ~ and 4.05 p. ht,
Leave Milford at 7.60 A. and 4.51.
Leave Dover at 9.03 A. hl., and 6.00 P ht.
,eave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.03 P. M.
~,eave New Castle at 10.55 A. M. and 8 I'. M. •
r .eave ghegter at 0, 12 A. M. 2.22 and 0.18 M.,
a fre 4 l6 B AI! humors for Laurel and Delaware'Rjulroad
: PRAIE/0 FOR BALTIMORE •
Leave ChliatAr at SO A. M., 14 yd and 11.41.)y.M.
A
Lean Wilmington at 9.33 A, M., 1048 P. L, l a d
. /d.
19.76
SUNDAYS
Oil! at 11 . 10 P. M., from
_Philadelphia to Baltimore.
0 ly at 6.25 P. 61,_. from Haiti mime to Philadelphia,
FR lanT TRAIN with PASS WIDER OARattaehed.
trill run as follow,:
Leave Philidaiipitia for Perryville and intermediate
einem! at S I'. ht.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and letormediate
plaoea at 4.55 P.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate
planes at 3.46 P. M.
Leaye Baltimore for Stemmer'e Run, Chase's, and
Harewood at 3.04 P. M.
no S. M. FELTON. ?resident.
1,. 011 ESTER RA 1,-
W I SERROAD TRAINS vl.. PENNSYL-
A IA BAIT ROAD. Leave Depot eon I. LEVEN .111
and MARKET ttreet". daily, (except Sunder.) at 8
A. Al., 12.30 P. M., and 4 P. 91. Leave Welt Cheater a,
7.20 A. 31., 10.30 A. M.. and 3.M11'. M. la /1-r
PIIILADELPLUA AND
o fttllM 111 , 1Nt i ft k l LIT.OAD LINE—
Maio, Rook Island, giagara wl u s re ult I . l a u , l ll l° r .
I ngton, Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit,' Ilunlieth e , and it
Louis.
Passeger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Real
ing Railroad Ile pot, corner BROAD and DAL LOW
h Stre etsDAI LY • (Sunda , . m ego ted,) as follows:
7,,50 m., 19gt EX ratifi.
For Elmira, Niagara Fa a. Buffalo., Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, oleos, PauPs.Burlingtun,
and St. Louts.
&ad P. ht., ItIfORT EXPRESS. •
For Elmira,_Ningara Falls, Buflolo,Detroit, CllloBBor
ttlittoute, i ßook Galenadit. P'aul'a Burlington.
8 1 'l s t i g. I
T Rirßtßii;t4,lll4 . .; ll6 tl r t e t i o n n s . •.',:notehreugg;
Valley Branch.
e 7.00 A. hi. train oonneots at Report for Wilkes
boro, Pittston, Soranton, and all stations o c llie LACK-
AwANNA AND BLOOMIIBURG RAILR OA D .
Baggage checked to Elmira, Budalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
Tickets can be procured at the_PhlStdelphia and
Einorn_Railroad Line ~_. . Prket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and Oil '',STNI..T Streets and at the P6BBoo'
ger DVANif t yrr ACM D. and ti t 'A,LLOWII , II.L.
LA rit s k, , SS F. b. 16 1 -1 1. 1 N
Leaveethhhhe De t, Br, West
" fr e .fh7g3 te nielt or b: delivered Pltg before Pi.
"Pnugr further toe apply at
Freight Deot, BROAD, below Vine,
Or to
CRAM. S. TAPPLtkpepev,l Agent,
W. ooku4r EIIKTIR and ORJKISTN r
PHILADELPHIA
AND REA DINO RAIL,
R AD, 11.1MLRIE, for rows VILLE, READ
LNG and HARRISBURG,
Leaves the now Dcoot, at corner of BROAD and
CALLOWHILL Scs, (entrances on Oallowhill,)
at 7.30 A. HARRIS' )
_Wonders excepted for POTTS
VILI,E, RO, end an intermediate points,
connecting at Harrisburg with trains r.Phing to Pats
burg, Ohninbershurg, Carlislejliinhurv. o.
AFTERNOON
Loy. at :vit. At,. DAILY, for P TTSVILLE and
HARISBUFW.
At 4.30 P. ~DAILY, (Btia.layseXCepted,) for READ.
ING, and intermedutta pomte.
A , H. Mr 11,14 FINNY. Mnratnrr
NOTICE,--CHESTER
sigiiillneVALLEy RA I toROMO—PA 3.
BRNO KR Itt.lNg FOR DOWN I NO' OWN AND IN.
TERMRD AT STATIONP.—On end after alb Decein
her, 1869, t e assentor Trains for DOWN iNtiT9WI4
will start from the new mteengor Dopt of the ?lido
delphla rind fl GA4411 1 I itiload ()orogen,. rorner or
P ROAD and CA LipWRILL litreeta, (paseenger en.
trbati,eitralloinNeonyiLAwhilAl for Downingtown, !eaves at 7.30
A. 1.
A PYRNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
ited P aL
DAILY (Bootle))s egoeptadd
Dy order of the Board 01 Memnon of the Philadelphia
end Reeding Itharoetd_Commnr.
0 W. ii. oII.BIONY. 80retuT.
RAILROAD LINOS.
200 MILER DOUBLE TRACK
WINES AND LIQUORS.
CHARLES HEIDSIOK
• CHAMPAGNE.
GEORGE WHITELEY.
No. Is 6 SOUTH FRONT STRRET,
Is appointed Agent or the utile of the above unri
valled brand of,
OIXAMPAGNE,
And Wore it to the Trade at the
LOWEST NEW YORK RATES.
500 Whets, Quarts and Pinta, now in Donn. Ate-tf
WECALL ATTENTION 4:11 4 THE
rßApti to thin jenny soperior emote
ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC.
A nerdy in assorted K. , gases constantly ou hand.
y‘gmiierareaelved for th reat importation.
a—Honess Cognac., Leßoy Cognac, London and
Holland Gins, Claret In Wood end Cases Champagnes,
high and low priori,. LON(.I3OIHAhir. Importer.
ol(1-43m 517 South FRONT. hilMelphia.
GEORGE WHITELEY A
No. lea SoulkpßONT Street,
Importer of Brandy, wines, &0., alters for Bale, In
bond only, the followu2g, among other standard brands
of brunly r
Ril7:,'Nrtg,Tct. C ,°" Chard D i vau7 Co..
A. Beim:tette, Martlt, isth
212,2128*,
Ctirl ' ul'rop'rtetorg.
Y:rir.lat.;ll;' ‘ Jas. Henna , ).
Apo, Btuart's Palmy Malt Whinge) , , and the oholoest
vareties of Madeira, Sherry, Port, Burgundy, and
Rhine Wines, Palm Tree OM, /Realm' Rum, Santa
erns Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &0.. &a 537-ly
NOTICES.
ros.—OFFTOE OF THE DELA
WARE Am) RARITAN CANAL Aro CAM
.DEN AND A M Hoy RAILROAD ANL T3tANdPOR
-IATION CONIPANIP.B.
PHIN , ETON, NEW Jxxeer , iftrl.l3. MO.
The Rireotorsof the etinyto Core_panive have this day
declared a, Divulend of [MX PEN CENT. out of the
sanitises of the last six months, payable to the etook
holdetils their lesai representives, on and alter
TCEEI the 24th day o! January inst., by RICHARD
SHIP A NN, at the Companies ' O ffi ce, in Philadel2l9ll,
and by IRA BLISS, at P.O Office of those Companies
in Piovr York, RICHARo STOCKTON,
Jar-12r JAB. H. ORREN,
Treasurers.
NOTICE TO BRTDOE BUILDERS—,
Tbe CARBON IRON COMPANY will receive
eropotaie until the 20th day of February next far build
ing an Iron or Wooden Railroad Bridge over the Le
high River. opposite their work. CO Perryville, ix the
county of tarbon. The length lei I be about three hun
'dred {lnd Illy (3101 feet, to either three or four spans,
',lngle true .
Pro . poarde received. and further particulars obtained
on applioation at Perryville to the underidgn ed.
DEISINN. BADMAN, President.
December 118161859. .1.31..dtfe99
rf9RN .EXCHANGE BANK.—Philadel-
N-) Pbt&l, N0v.28, nu.
At an Ideation held on the'glet instant the following
gentlemen were chosen Directors °Mil Bank i
telander.g.Cattell, Joseph Lindeay,
Alexander
K. neir, Be muei T. Canht,
mee Steel,. John F. (frogs,
around A. Bonder, Fades Knecht,
Alexander Whlldin, avid Vanderroer,
Rush Craig, hitip 11. Mingle,
Christian J. Hoffman.
Arid at the meeting of the Board Tills DAY, the fol
lowing officers were unanimously 040_0,4 :
A: fi:RPTif,',MI, c T r e e i si d d ' e l ii t t.
d2-tt J. W. I'ORRL.Y. Cashier.
AT 0 T I CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
z the Copartnership under the firm of BECK alt
& DELI, Yves dissolved on the fourteenth day of Da
anyobor Inst. and MOSER BECKER in alone authorized
to totslo the Inntinesa, and min the
I tquidatiot
r s fi
[ EA ER,
rhdadelphia, Duo.% M. dal-etu&th lm •
. .
Nicyriutls tiIVEN TiIAT APPLIOA-
A I don will be made for a Certificate of Ponmulvaala
lf ,, tati Loan, in place of one dated August.4.lBBB. N 9. 7s,
40, under eat or April P. Mt. to LOUISA JEF
-1,.. Y. now lost or mislaid. ntB•3m'
DUSINESU CAUDS.
V B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND
• • SU tifiCß I PTION AGENCY, for Principal Nowa
pay.ora and Paned 'cal, or Car and Country, N. E. oar.
ACT Ftrill and CIiESTN CT.
Addrans •" V. H. PALMER," Philadelphia.
vuos. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law
No, 718 Routh FOURTH Street.
WALLACE BRQIIIIE4O,
37 EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW YORK.
Stooks and Bonds bought and sold, on Connlaglon.
FILAIWIR W.ILLLACI. EDWARD 0. 051.0DRZAD.
038-4 m•
A LEX. BicKINNEY
ATTOIINfi I y AT LAW,
ORICENB UK°, PA.
Will igualie Weerreorfland. Artpstrong, an 4 Ip
-4110010WAPOI• WINZ
PrILE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., 01710 E
ip 0116:81'NUT Street. forwards Paroels, Peah
ens, Merchandise, Hank/votes, and Seem, either by
ite (Ma 05,.0r n connection with other Exyreutorn.
troTt e ittfa teas. the principle tosrns ti ailsinin the
• General flu eerintendent
EDUCATIONAI4.
VOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, (WITH
Primary and Hecondarr.Pentirtment attached.)
o'u:Atm/et °noisy of arts Ott.EEtFtStroutu.
0 elfetatttl applY at !Ile Seam,.
enxsoN, Principal.
ve r m i n° on DT f,LWYN Street. lal2-/in•
A INIERIOAN S(!11001, INSTITUTE is
-/ - A• reliable medium throne!' which &tools and Fami
lies 111S7 obtain oorntetent teachers. Parents may ob.
41, gratuitously, in monition and circulars of the best
8 00IS. 8 till WSIO.OIdAN, qo.,
Sla SRO DWAY, New yort, or
timer 609 CHEST UT Street. Philndelphla.
BIIYANT 4k, STRATTON'S NATIONAL
hint cANTILE COLLE4F.I3, loonted at Philo
ficlphia, O. E. corner SEVEIfiII, and CHENTNIJT;
ew York, bulalo, Clevebuld , Ohicarn, and 81. Lonin.
or information. call or lend for Cataluna. fee-tf
..Wro P.
STEINWAY &SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS,
HQ II it RE GRAND. AND SQVAREI'LANOS, now pre
ferred in oonrerto and in private (votes by the best
performers. Received the Bret premiums over the beet
mak ere, from jails MI like Gottaohalls,__fila On .~ and others.
Cholla:10 all competition. BI.Ahl US BROTHERS,
d5-1Y 1006 CH ESTNUT Street.
•
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS.
PIANO-FORTES.
MELOD rorr S.
PIANO-FORTES
MELODEON.
YIAN-RoRTES.
M O ELODEONS.
11:e4s hy Raven, 'Moon, k Co., ?inns & Clark,
MIMI, Davie, er.. Co., and others.
J. R. OOOLD SEVRNTH , __
tied CITESTNUM
OLUCKERING & BONS,
LIOVACIUNERII or
GRAND, 8 CARS Oil UPRIGHT
WAREROOI 4 11POVATPr STREET.
Gonataz,it Lin gor s e akm 'took() our BEAUTIFUL
and ONLOOA . L4D INS.I tt i kIMEN 18. We have Dean
erde& at th dinorent Exti tuttons in this country and
S ag(OV) AM/10MR FIRST-CLAES MEDALS.
PIA 08 TO RI.NT. JaSS-ly
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIANOS.
SCHOMACKER It CO.,
lON CHESTNUT Street, respectfallv invite the music
loving publio to (IV myna examine their new and sue
oeastul lutpro‘cme
PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone Tooth, and Aotion of
the brand Piano icto that Of . a @snare Instrument,
avoiding &lithe oldectlonagenerally made to the etrle of
I band Piano, also dimoushing the coat of the same.
volume, purity of tone, great power, brillianoy, full
ness, depth, and evenneu of touch, with exquisite deli•
SUPERIOR
anu sweetness, these
SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIPULLY,FINISHED IN
STRUMENTS
are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
encomiums, and are proaounoed by canoe to be far su•
perk), to any inetrunients ever Manufactured in this
country.
Constantly on band, a large_ and elegant easortment of
Our unrivalled PIANOS. We Pave bean &warded the
First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding tho Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi
bition. New York.ldan. ael-tf
ItT 3 IPV4If?ti•
R EMOVAL.. -SMALL & CHANDLER,
WIJOLFRALE GROCER°. have removed from
641 North PECoND tttreet, to 123 MARKET &met.
above Front, north aide. al
MACHINERY AND WON.
SLUM V. anniarci. T. VAV lAN lalilllttelt
WILLIAM If. YRPIMP.
017TIIWARK FOUNDRY,
e—r FIFTH AND WASHINGTON DTRNEIrd,
k ate u rgo
MER Na,
ENDINE NS AND_MAOIIININTN, .
i r ittattif t v l e l , i , s: n inigt o Pr r egire bteam Engines.
rn itorlera, Gemmel/re. Taie.irou teats, Castinp
of all kinds, either ton or rms.
Iron rime Roo a or Gee Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stational, Oro.
Retorts and Des blaeldnery of the latest and most ha
proved °oast motion.
Evergasorip i tion of Plantation Machinery, snob as
w Unfit Mills,
_Vaoupm pulp, Open Steam
Bole Agents foTP l . 4t Elie P o u s T eTte 4 n n t Kl ern e Ar & toitin;
Apparatus ; teul, Slaw limomeu eon
tu s g piana n ft e Wolsey a Pa te nt Centrifugal dugar4
WI L LCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA-
ClilNE.—Tlits Machine never [elle tir_five en
tiT
tus re lo tion. at Pr.oe iest per m il e nt, Ile tai ES
NUn22-I
11 00R8irN, REAL ESTATE
• DRONER AND CONVEVAklett4t, NQRRIN
TOWN. ITN NA.
FARM in :Montgomery, Dinka, and Chester noun
tire, for sale or exchange.GOOD MORTIMDEN on forme negotiated.
HANDNOMN IMF:WANDS for We in Norrin-
Alen. its !Irv,
MOLASSES.-150 hhda.,
tteroesZaud barrels, fur i sale hr
AI 16-4 °EI i9MI
en
i )1 A CHINES which tem
per.... the clay, and inakea) wo iyer day, 14,01 Presses.
Tile Machines, Clay Wheels, Clay fipaitea. and oaatin . sa
for Coal Riles, at IL CAIINELLT, UtlltMANTiiti.N
Road. Above Fifth street ia7.6in
ELVER. SOAP—A :nipple preparation
for oleansine ftrh or Plate, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar
ble, &o. for more convenient and etfeotive then any
other. One half the labor 01 Nouse Meaning may be
saved by using this soap, which cannot possibly Injure
the finest Yono white, and as no scrubbing is required,
the eat input the wear of the paint is much greater than
the oost of the Nohp. It leaves the surface as pure and
ehrteaawhennew. Manufimiured oply Hit A.M
Indexical Soap Company, and sold by the appointed
ngent...lll443AM) & CO.. Apothecaries.
tIONFHTNUT.
EFINED BORAX, in store and for
tulle WETII ER ILL & BROTHER.
dti lin.. 47 and ep Nfrirt It O.IPIII/11111 Flttpkll
OIL IATRONELLA---FiTr snle by r
w lIERI & •T 11 -
;00 47 ..1.1 40 Nnrth NI):(111N11 litroot
CIALuuTTA received, a
ruporlor lot of Colnatla Twine, and for sale by
WVAVEIt, FIIJ, R. k ct)..
,i 2 NCC n tor mid N.
frO RN AN It SDUTIIERN 61 l'
MLA li E.—A large and well.
asanrleil stook of Manila Hope, manufactured and lot
ale, at NOW York Price ,, 1, 1.
WrA vER, FITLEII,._/t. CO.,
dP 6 43 lc Water at, sad SI /I, wilarnpo,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELAWARt MUT C UAL SAFETY EN-
U CE RANIPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF
PENNSYLVANIA, 1315.
OFFICE 8, E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
Btreutg, Philadelphia.
hIARINE INSURANCE
N VEIiBELB,
ARGO, To of parts of the WorIL
'INLAND INSUAANCEB
Oa floods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Laud Carriage
to all parts of the Cnion.
FIRE INSURANCES
Qn Merchandise gene ally,
On tores, Dwelling Romeo, &a.
ARBF.TIS ifF THE COMPANY,
November I, neo,
Par. Marked Tags.
123,180, Philadelphia City 6 411 , cent. 1man....51= 060 00
100,000. Fenner Ivapie State 1' et. Lorin 03. M CO
21,000 Pennsylvania State a or. Loan.— . 21,000 00
25,01:8, U.S. Treasury alti 4lv cent. Notes cad
interest due . . 26,203 64
430,000 U. 8. Treasury 6 6' oKNotes and inter
est due. .... 30,615 00
$25,000 Temporari rxiin to oft . ; 'ol* .ftifs
delphia 25,000 OO
$60,000, Pennsylvani:-. Railroad 2•1 Mortgage
4p cent. Donde 43,600 00
$20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad !dod
ge 6 cent. Rands • . 00
$14,000 West2hiladelphsa Passe nier 80nd5.......,.
ISJCI°
01111411 Y 7 IP' et. coupon bonds 11,600 00
SWOON WO shares Welt Germantown Gal
Company. interest and principal
guarantied by the city of
Yhtia
dNphta .. . . —.., . . 16,000 00
SLOW, 100 shares Perinsylv . aila — Rahrond
Company. . -
.
scow No shares !genii
road Company. .
$2,010, abates l'hiladelPbla 10e Boat - andEtteani
Tug Company, P hiladelphia and
fannah Steam Navigation Com
, Etia7. Ocean Steam Navigation
Company, Philadelphia and
Boat
de Grepe.Steam Tow Boat
mean'', Philadelphia EXohange
..... 2.110 00
*.•
ea/I,SM
rte
~,a g nil Mortgages, and Rea! Estate. Of
-----
lance due at ?igenoier l e for
—rremiul6l,4-T.
Ma
rine Policies, interest, and o ther debts &t ttle Company-- Mal e 8
Bono aid stook of sundry insurance Oompa-"'
05,th on Deposit in 429:106) 31
DIRECTORS.
Samuel E. Stokes.
.), F. Pakistan,
linty 84%36
Edward Parlingtoll,,
H. Jones Brooke.
rLanz', rims ,
e p ai t r& B r o p.pt,. , ..:
James B. orr arlsad t
Joshua P. Errs,
John B. Biondi, Pit'ab'ir,
D. T. Horgan, ..
tomer ..
rfi ld AAt Wr i t 4
ret).-t
William Martn t
doimund A. Sender.
"heophilus Paulding,
ohn R. Penrose,
ohn C. Davis,
mesT ragV;l;Yr.,
nmes U. Mang
Joseph H. Real,
r. K. hi. tioriton,
ugh [
Onus' G. Leiser,
,
harts* Kelly,
3 LIA]
5 -
HENRY LYLBu , 6 Be a t
FINSURANCE COMPANY, O.
JR: 403 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA,
INCORPORATED APRIL. IASB„DY THE STATE OF
FENNSYLYANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISES.
D/HICTOIR :
141 An. i ir r n e e rri; an
Chas. Richardson, ;(ear tiwa. Jr..
Lieityft. West, Rub Pr. Stout,
inn It rig . kran Morrie.
5 / 1 1011. S. ' Ma s t Meek° Stern.
OP,O T R E OPI W. DIY President.
JONATHAN J. LOCUM, Vice Preet.
WILLIAMS I. LILANCRA D, Socretarl. Jail -If
-
.XCHANGE, INSURANCE COMPANY
Set —WE'S N 0.144 SOUTH Poll HT% above Walnut
t•ie
FIRE INSURANCE on Mime and Neroharoltse
geaerallv, on favorable term, saber limiti d or per
petual.
IttLAND INSURANCE to all parts of the Vnlom
Losses promptly pabd u rid e j i tte i iiigly &dictated.
eremi h Bo
lman,
1 1.
Dunoan,
• C. Dale.
111Tial Irvin, John l h
ehinodo,
amen
Jiionb R. Len,
liM. cdunaead,
yard W. David,
olin D. Nome, J PAVI, ar H eobnNloDowell.Jr.
EDWAID W. E eoa oNSAlL.Preildent.
y
Ja'o-tuthelT
LLIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
ANY.—TRE PENN MUTUAL Lum_mistr-
RA CP. COMPANY. Northeast minor of TigtfLO and
D9_OK Stmts. lets, #009,2241 ge.
11481112E8
. 1.,1 8 for the whole torm Oite—grants
re n al Va? lo , and 4174 n erat u rg="jg=tg
o vg c u
Administrators, lamignea•
Trustees. and Onaglans.
, . . ... .
trued L. Millar, TRUSTEES.
PAmeell3. Stoke*,
amin Ci.atee, William fdaan,
i l eliard Id, Newbold.
i liam P. ltnlier, fre e et).l'rotter. '
Williamll. Kern.
a ti=liis t rielding.
Zlinreplig&l.
4,7,17 • A'nwrieende 5171 V. Nuto u lg r ein ,
op i l a o m ulKent, , ohm N. H rnor.
'Ol%B.
i l . ler,
al bristiani
pp, Outlaw.
mphoning,
Warner rioluT,. ih i n 0. Al. irenner.
P. BA IL.
Mloblikr, salo,
BkiiisMlToi.%ll4l4tl t.
Joint W. HOIINOR. noormr.ey. anlB-Ir
TILE QUAKER" CITY INSURANCE
comparryTTADELpHIA,p4.
FRANKLIN BUJ D 88,.. No. me W4LNUT Street.
0 PEPETA.
CAITAL sumo
80 FLUB .. .• . 1a0.050
IRE, hiliffirh — A, iiiiikiaifiViNanOcE.
ire Warm*, limited and perpetual, on nundlnss end
Moron Indite of all delPtlOnD.
Marine Insaranee, 1 bud and Ocean, on Vow's,
Frolght and Cargo to 'IL
i frozA t a i ll parrs 0.,f tlte World.
fIEOHOE H. JURY, Yresldent,
Eip. B o B diftr.e t tgAtiary.__,
LH. L'TL , Awr t Heore,orr,
DliliCTols,
t ra i l. Hart, K. W. IA lei
Andrew
. ..ttarotaus,
. C. Cane . %
oder 8. Periam fi h . a lC e .oks i s a W . ,'
C.
Jones. PI. H.. non. H. at. Fidler. aul
INSURANCE
e 444 IKI-
OO A M I PiNY OF a TU E
EIP A NAM-70 11 kaattn:
cn o7 rH l i—Dapital ISCO.ooo—Asses,lemmal,.ngAn invested
in sound and available oseuritlee—eon-
Untie to maple unViiseels and CIMOCI, Buildings, Stooki
of MeTettapillse, kr liberal terra*. .
FREVPORdi
tpinry D. Shone , George H. Stuart.
unarm Tpby, g_ot n l a e 1 giant, Jr..
lithillTllte' 4:grazwßV46...
irra B. Buthi. , Henry O. Freeman.
Ilia= R. Whit7, oo ,
c. Charles B. Lewis.
10.14RfD. SlaraßD. President
WILLIAM HA R Pe: . Aeeretary le o.wft tr
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSII
RANCH COMPANY, No. ell WALNUT Street
Philadelphia
DIRE TORE.
LW. Baldwin. M. W. D.Anita"
.4dor Thopupp, 131. K. ilc,
0 In u. Januer. Z., Beau or,
iii.W. L UNA, H. Houston.
i i u.nte,mhe" W m. H. Lor,s,
ries F. Norton,
. 8. Warne. ohn Clayton
oh H. Addioko, dword* A.
R. T. Keninl.
Thomas I...l.;nlera Shi .
(
r resfent—H. W. BALDWIN,
i e rieeldent—E. 8, WARN S . t-a
Secrerr.—EDWlN brAiTH. deg
LEGAL.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
A. CITY AND COUNTY OF 'PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of MARS 0. LI PPINCO rT, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle, and adJust the account of Joshua Lippineott,
Jr.. Administrator of the estate of Mars 0. Lippincott,
dooeased, and to make distribution of tne Wane, in
the hands of the necountant, will meet the parties in
terest ati for the purposes of hip appoinrinont, on MON
DAY. January 13.1. WO. at o'clook P. M., at his of
fice. No. 215 sout h Fourth street, in he oily CL
lalP ituth-pt Whl.
'IV THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
AL CITY AND COUN FY OF Pill LATIFLPIITA,
letate of Bfl RAII N. PIIFLI'd, deceeled.
The auditor appointed by the Court to Rada, settle,
and ad4i.Pt the Recount of DAVIT) M.II. OAN. Isseen
tor of bAR A 11 It. PHELPS, deceased. and to mate dis
tribution of the balance in the braids of thu accountant,
will meet the parties interested for the purposes of hie
appointment, on FRIDAY, the 27th Joitmry, 18.'0 , at
o clock. P. ,at his office, 122 tooth SIX ref
in the City of Philadelphia.
Ja7•ltuthat 060. A. COFFEY, Auditor.
IN pip pIeTRIVF OOWP t T FOR THE
IN
arty 4r0.) iint7N'ev op PHILADELPHIA.
WALTRIt LAING vs. EDMUND qTF.ELMAN.
Julie Torm Ira. No. 7fa. Ft. fa.
NAME vI.I3nME
Ser teuileir Term,l9h9. No. 210. FL fa.
DAVID JAVNI . re. E. IMIDND rTE MAN.
eepteni her Term, IBi6. Nn. 139. et. la.
HA ME ve. HA NI E.
September Term, 12169. Nn. 6:1. FL fa.
OEORGE C. BARB^ It vs. EDMUND RISEELMAN,
pept,, : ,), from. 11.59. N 0.186. fa.
JAMES Ita IC 9ft Ye. ETI.II YIN 19TE g ty. LNIAN.
trem•e,,il v , term, U 153. No. 2CA. F. la.
0. B. k tr,'nr . Ulf re: EDIUND SITE LIMAN,
_Septernbur Perm,l7 .0., o.
JOHN DOWLING ye. EONS!, D eTEELMAN.
September Term. 1169. N 0.43 3. Ft. pc.
JOHN hI,tIICKFI., vu . EDM UND AUL I.:Half.
Sopteme court, January Term. 14 , 0. N 0.9.
Thai uditor appointed to make diatriPution o the
fund in court, rained by the sale at personal properly by
11,1%0 nr the ainqvir writs, Will aimed to the dole. alit,
appointment on NON PAY the Seth day of innuntr.
ISGO, at 9 o'olock P. hi., at t his office, O. W. earner of
eaventh street and Prashinstoe guars. In the oily of
Philadelphia, when and where all petering interested
are required to present their clams, or else be debarred
from cones in upon 101111 fund.
Jenunry 16, 1340. CLF.SIENT D. PENROSE.
3x16-Ifit• Auditor.
CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY 1--LOOK
OUT!—coop NEW FOR ALL!—The never-
Gunny Mrs. V siN HORN is the best; she suc
ceeds when all others have failed. All who aro to
trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived lap
t a c i t!: citUr e s l itie fl iinel le .447. ati:;° o 44d the stint of
wlpntn thealiatione or the opposite rex. It is this
fact which I n d uces illiterate !retention; to try to
imitate lier, an copy , her adver isement. She shows
you the !Likeness of >our future wt e. husband, or absent
priml. It is well known to the public, at huge that she
is the Pretend only person who can show the likeness tn
reality, and can givc eatiefaction tipall the con
earns of life, which eitri folded and proved by thou
sande, both married an single. who daily end eagerly
visit her. Come orie ! (tome oil! to No. 1. , M Lo u RABID
Btreet between Juniper and Boned. tail et•
ofattge MESSRS. ROSENTHAL
MORRIS. from Cl mouth , En gla nd s
manufacturers o the celebrated
" Sentaseopto" Spectacles, teepee' solicit the pa
tron .ge of the Mlles and gentlemen of l'hiladelphla
and vicinity, to thin/superb - 1r ground ;spectacle clams.
Thn valuable advantage derived (min them le that o•
,tend of vision becoming waisted. heated. weakened,
and in numerous moles sennuely injured, it is preeerved
and strengthened, everything at once Ivens-nee clear
and brilliant. and very aged persons are enabled to ens
ploy their sight at the mold minute WellpUticia. color
0 MVP Cankle-ligbt cad gee gran those lensed of'
RaM i i , let. 11l snitYing power, and they do not require
the revue nt changes to the clangorous, effects of nattier
aismetance.
Certificates can he peen aLtbe caw over MI Christ
man', store. 702 Street, &bowleg . er
mon's Photograth rooms. MS G
3Y
DRAIVING AND PAINTING MATE
!mix.
Eagineere' and Arehlter,te' Stationery,
CHeatan Faintlng fdatanak.
ra(noTtimitraft es one
V ei a n a riLleo far Jattets sad
Stugente.
flclines and Picture Frames.
aying Cards, American and French.
'41t41/01U011 gratis to the mute,
SCHOLZ & JANENTZKV,
ANNo. Its Soma tItt,HTH Strot.
WHOLESALE 1) R ETA IL. 010-6 m
IvEST INDIAN BITTERS.—These cele
brated Bittern are meeting w.th mar& farm.
They most etfactunily no I immanently cute nll diem
den mining out or n wort proper tone end healthful
action of the dir eg.r. mignon They ere hie ni) mourn
,r101(1410 by the Pic.l,llY of tau Vrtheitutl came of tne
United Staten Knit rairopr. for the epee& cure of Dye.
Whin. Liver Complaint. Nervous Debility, Parer and
Ague. ito. THOMAS F. USA Sl.r.Y.
Principal Anent,
1.131-Im S. W. rinrner SIXTH and BSSUcE Streets.
3 INTON'S ENOAUBTIO TILES tot
1
oamn ° ltAl Ohtiono Twn for CattaClL
.uderl V I.ois /Ma rolltalLina.
1 i i gg ' ,
h i m 1 . g. . : , v , e , r i . , &nd 'inter oundootori
fob Mkt 1910 litA%al Itl F N? ''
Molt
NEW CROP NEW ORLEAIIS SUGAR. -
AS' tii illi'l it Rie &TO. ," VI: iWir 9 setet re ..[." "'V
PRIVY WELLS i'LEANF,D AT A LOW
yore to obtain the conttnts. Atltlrree WILLIAM
TIMBQN iroudrette Moo, 1213 North kik:CO:o arrest.
dX4ll3`
SALES BY AUCTION.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO,
_
No. est MARKET BTREE7
~R SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CHESTNUT_ STREET,. ftmette the Cadent
House. between rOORTH and PIFTH Streets.
H ENR Y H. LEEDS & CO., AUC
TIONEERS.
NF.W Y ANNUAL
J. SNEDICOR'S FIRST ANNUAL LE.
SETTI A L AND EXTRAORDINARY BALE OF on,
PA INTIPain, AT THK NATIONAL ACADEMY
OF DESIGN, TENTH STREET. NEAR BRO•D•
W AY, NEW WORK, OMFRISINO THE WORKS
OF THE MOST EMINIeN I' ARTIB7B IN El:
ROPE ANT) • WIhRICA.
Wall be sold at auct'on on the evenings of
3114 January end let February.
At half past 7 o'clock. newts enenunr at the National
Academy of Design. Among the pmntings are to be
bound throw of Church, Aonenbneh Rcrhermel. Ken
nett, Durand, (laminar. Meyer of Bremen. Ed. Frera.
Wm. /Thayer Er., Herring Verbneekhoren. rooper,
Leanness. Jayuee. Jame. M and Wm. Hart. Gafford;
Houghton. Sluvelt, E. Johnsen Tait. 0.11. Hall, Laity
M. Spencer. Shattuck, and many others. The above
can be exemined at the above place. bee. petal the
armors of beta, from 8 A. AI. 405 E. AL. and from 7 to
10 P. M. Ja?..bmwasn-et
PHILIP FORD & CO , AUCTIONEERS,
No.= MARK FT Street-and MO MINOR Rtreet.
BALE OF 1.000 CARES 1300T8 ,AND SHOES,FRENCH CALF DIP AND BOLL LEATHER.
On Thursday Morning,
January Mth, at 10 o'clock pre orals, will be sold by
ostalogue. on four months eredtt. IRP taxes boots.
ghats. and brogans, consusting of men'.. toys', and
youth■ kip and French calf boot/ ; wornetee. mimes
and children a kip and colt bonus, lieelenfand springs
men's, boys', and youths kip. calf, and bud brogans
men g. hots , and colitis' super Con.regg alien
men's rusaett t brorang. hunters, grain and wan do; wo
men's. muss.'. and cbildran•a city-made goat and me
moco welt boot. nf first quality.
Alan. LO Ehnen super French calf skins.
Also, 1 000 Iba oak sole leather.
CJ. WO ',BERT 6r. Co., AUCTIONEERS,
• 019 ARCH Street. hntwenn Fifth and eqvith.
LAROJ BALE OF St!e_ERIOR. FIJRNITI. RE AND
FU,rNININd HOODS.
. ,
This Morning,
14th Instant. at o clock. at 319 Arch street, a large
mapirtment of superior household lurmtare, compnsing
Jenny bind end cotta,e hedstnads, dressing bureaus.
walnut tete,, with chairs to match, sots tables, centre
tabtes, bouquet tobles etereres what -not., cane-fast
entire', Winer gismos niettres.an. ontuanters, blan
kets, table cloths. nnpklne. French-China dinner and
tea .eta. vases cups and saucers. :ishee, plates, 'pit
torus, Ike., ether-plated ware, C1N0 . 4.0 and tea setue,
paintings and framed engravings, toilet set white grs
site Alegre kn . he.
?LS"
• /81.08 eli
Ramose 67
ST. LOUIS, 2110.
IVILLIANS & BOYLE. ALTITIONEERR
A". 1) COMMISSION itIEB CIO NTS. No. 10
North MAIN Street 81. Lotus, ,Nlo..(rorniprly wi.b
M Myers. Ctayhorn. & Phiude)obta,) otrer
their services to the merchants, m.nnfacturere, and
others of rldladelohm for the sale of dry goc4a. ear.
pethoom. shoes. hardware, Jewelry, &u.,*.e.
Cash advances mad• on receipt of gore.
Settlement. medothree dale attar e.
fIEFBRENCEIti
Memo. Il , lyera. Clue horn. & Co.. Phila.
Megan. Stuart & Brother Blunt
Van Wyen,Towitmend. & Warman, New York.
k. B. Curt a & co., New York.
Wood. Christy, k Co.. ht. Locus, Mo,
Crow. McCreary. & Co., Do4llecterty
SHIPPING.
sp.THE BRITISH ANW NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
IRON NNW TOKIL TO LITISTOOL.
cater Ottan Passage .---„,..-- ant
0
beeond , cie Passaic... —.— Is
not DOITON 333 LIVIIPOOL.
pier 0ac,,,, Passage ----till°
wad Cabin Passage— . so
Tor o . frorn &atop call at Halifax and C.ork Harbor.
PH A, LeNt. JNOWIII. litrj2A, Capt. Lent,
AR/ lA,
L . J. Stone, al HICA, Cats MAW.
AS , Capt. L. O. LOtt.
_APLA,Capt. Anderson.
AP CA, Capt. Sannon ROPA, Oapt. J. Leftch,
SCOTIA, (non' building.)
These vessels carry a 'gear white Liget at mast-lusad;
greon_on starboard bow; reLn
, port bow.
ARABIA, Slope. ' OM Wednesday, /ea. la
EUROPA. Lenoh, " Wednesday. Jeri. SP
AFRICA. Shannon " Tor t, Wedneedar. Feb. 1
AbIERICA, Maar: .... n. Wettneeday. Feb. IL
'6141, , Lott. ork. widassdas,geb Lt.
:ADA, Lim ".. kkaton. Wednesday. Feb.=
Berths not secured tutu pet=
Aa experienoed Elute°. SOU •
The OWeete or these swim wi,ll Oct be table for
G01, , i, Silver, fialtior ra tt o rti m egewelrg. Carisptfias i
or
A li f y ta n itipathereipegterp rir I ref o ° r pas
sage apy to L Q 11114" . i 114.4171,1:k.
pHILADELPIIIA
ass
CRESDENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
gni galk.
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OYjHE ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
MD AT
IRO. 0 MERIMAIITIP Hammel,
At 10 o'oloek A. M.. September 7th. 1819. the follow
ing gentlemen were nnattimonslr sleeted Dime=
the Company, viz:
GEORGE 11. STUART,
B. MORRIS WALN,
MATIREW W. BALDWIN,
CRAB. MACALEBTER, Gas
AMR EDGAR TROMBON.
The BOOKS of 61759CRIPTION o the OAPITAL
GTOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named °Moe, where aD, persons favorable to the enter
arise are gerseetfulls trynted to auhaaribe. e!-tf
FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.—
NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP
AltANy.
The United States Mail Steamships AHt9O, S.
m
to Hand Linea,
Commander. and FUL ON, .I,SW
ea James A. wottoa4 Commander , well ears New
ttor Havre, and Southampton. for the year IAM, on
.1 following days
To meet new requiremeas of the Post OSepVeVta
ment, the dem of whet the A ADO and i L
from HAV&K and SO AhIPTON. will. after their
felt voyages, be o anged as follows from Nym
-01( . save in the case of the present departure of the
UL ON, which will take Pi , oo on the 17th December,
the schedule remains unaltered:
11 VAR!. . T .CO: 17. -jry7
BB iF I / 4 q_:1141. " rt:
hest summers , built expreesly for i.m.sru'ineot ser
vice, with double engines. under deck. every attention
has been taken in the construction of the ti a and ma
ohmery.to ineure safety and speed.. The shied lave five
irstar.•ttht rofillar.fments er.Olosinx the engines. so
that in the even oi collision or straine, me water
could not reach thens.and the pumps being free to work,
the safety of the vessel and passengers would be se
cured. Recent experience has demonstrased tha &Wo
w, necessity of this mode or construction.
14e aocommodationa for parecogers are bellevetto
combine every comfort rind convenience that can be de
wed.
From New Tork taiir Southampton or Harro—First
Cabin. VW ; Second do., era.
Prom Havre or Southampton to New fork—First
Cabin, 700 franca; Second do.. 350 (mum.
To pitmen; erg going to London these steamers offer the
adiranta,ie of eoonomy both in limo and expense. Specie
delivered in London. No passage secured until paid far.
An experienced surgeon on board. All letters and newt
Pakere) , :nuet pass through the Yost Offuoe,
wii...vrt r i P m ° ,:n3 n +lvey. New York.
LIAM SALIN. Agent.. avec
081(EY oth, Ageuts, tiouthampton,
AM 911 CAN EVItOPLAN E.X.P.R.EtB COMPANY,
NELSON , Agent. Othoe, Tobacco Warshonee.
DOOR and FRONT Streets. nuladelphil.
Plans of the shies can be seen. rAPtmli3l
STEAM DIRECT TO ALL
' afipAßf i l i alpi dA ß l NTAlN AND
t PA6krT COM
' ROrs STEAMSH B.
i. lA, Capt. V. F. Schweraert.
AX lA, Capt. H, jitors.
BHA Capt. merman.
sp
hese learners are all hut eines Clyde-built veneer,
are intended to sa il from Pier 71, North River, N. V.,
asfollows
FOR LONDON, BONTHAMBURGPTON, HAVRE, AND
HAM.
The elegant and powerful Imp Sores Steamship BO
RUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. 7,400 tons bonne°, arl:1
rail no above, op
BATUADAy, DEORMBERaIst. at lio'clooi H.
Panay. including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia
to hew orb, and from Southampton to London.
Fiat Ca :lir 0, :ti b ei'.% . ..trglrlerit„til
February 1.
WON.
u ßkp LAT r , iki l archl.
TELrTO
...moNDArA,p;ilycs 15.
air Passenger/ forwarded toLiverivol. Dublin. Bel
fast. Cork, Glasgow, Paris, and Antwerp, at through
111,11113.
ghost' steamers are fitted up with unequalled azoom
modations for irst, second, and third-olus Passengers.
The Second Cabin acoommodations of therm Ships are
e t a itiacVei r cq -° p l rsita o g f e m iltvrif.: , ; i 4cdosi South
are'fcelelitloWl':,Pe'd—garisittetd-„tincg,k,;„ „rt. of
Ellnn.4l at MUM. OW Mtn.
Fretgllt enkavnd Philseelptua wall. be Jimmie;
aratiaeo to by Vie /sew xorg Agent. &11.1 attired ace
orall nomnussion.
For Freight or Passage, firmly eiolusireli to
V 4 A. HA Agent,
n3l7l , l c O i rt t h a t:e ri st OV4I cra3;l4,lt.
itat SOUTII.—AJILARLIS
TONREGHT R AND SA_VAED YNUCED.A STE.' stymy&
F
Heavy Freight at an averate of it . per cent. be
low New YortAtearnskip tett
CRAM. & C.
The V. S. Ititerunahns drift E STATE. Cu
min Charles Itlerstunan, wi' salt on Boards;
Febrility 4, IEIO A.M.
Through to V tours, mty 40 hoary at Sea.
bAVA.CIr44IiI• Oe.
The 17 S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA.
Captain Joan J Gevvin, wtS sell on Saturday, January
le r at 10 o'clock A. M.
Th
___ riart i l In fin to CO hours, °MY 43 hours at Sea.
in ng gays changed front Oren Saturday to eve
rp
Ave days. Hoods rooeived. and Dills of Ladieg maned
" fe rl trepTind'ejinit-olagos side-wheel KEY
STONE STAi.' and ErreTy. 43E0/4/16 now run ea
above every ten days, thus forming a ve-day oonums-
Ligation with Charleeton and Savar.n and the South
end Bouthwest.
941 MsFe h ig l e e t=r Wor i la Ta Xeng e rn= ' CZ
on all place. in Die , oeith nu _lje. weft. •
iNsURAri r.
Fret ht end Immune on a terra proportion of Sends
shipped South will be found to be lover by these ships
than by sailing vessels, the premium toing one-half the
r& lV:ll.—lnsurance on an Ituttroed Freight entirely
Rat 'l l e ran Y iiis f i r i t i ilesr ta
ken a
1V4117 1 %M thes e
point
Fare by this rants 1.5 to re per cent. cheerer then by
the lnitnil Route, as will be se fn by the following sche
dule. 'through Uoketa [rpm ChVes..
ton and Savannah oteassliol, NCLIIDING ME.A LS on
the whole route, except trom Cbaneeton and Savan
nah to Monllorner7
IVLAPED 7/.7.i.
IF. Rt i :I S Z .-.."""I ll g E i t i ra:nt 4 ti n '......:? g
Augusta-- ou oo Augusta-- ——l6 00
Macon.._—.,,, 11 91 Flacon— b 75
Atlanta'...,
Lt
2 LT4L7 -- -- -. 11 CO
i i
....... uO. Tang --, $ T CO
#oaiary —.. 12 CO ontgomers.—_ SS CO
o t 6.—.”.. oft) :1 °bile—. _. 46 19
ow Orleann ... 59 7$ New °rime-- 11 60
go hille of ladtrig signed Oar the ship hsa sagleti.
For freight or passage apply on board, at seoand wharf
above Vine street, or to
ALEX. HERON, Jr.,
Aouthweat oorner FOUTH and ell s:ATtillfg
A E entala g k e i rit t n e terh n. lliMa t it . GAM ELI.
For Florida from EiLsrleston. steamer Carotin* OTerl
T.,eaday.
'or Flonda
o's. from
eAaesw da nnzh, steamers At. Ater's and
t. /oh emir Ti
and elan HAT.
131 SALAMANDER SAFES
- .
A large saxortmsrt a
EVANS. ik. WATMIVA
PHIA,ADFDI L PHIA ,MANITFACTBIEND
bA_LAMAIIPER AFF.S.
VAULT DOOM.
For Backs sad story.
BAHL LOCKS,
h:ennl to anzqoar In ma.
IRON DOOR SHUTTERS, ate..
Os am gctol tonna at nay other estat Lehman! la &a
Una./ Mles.
lATAN WATSON.
No. Ma CH.' :IL'T Street.
1.1,F er moor ral A nett Pktladelehte,
.." "
VA COFFEE.-1.000 pockets prime
•P IA , It Core.. for sn'.e. by JAMES GRAHAM A CO
LETIIIA tfttret
SZYttITP :SIOL.ISSES, &c.-500
NI,. choice and medium Str . cps. A`snpnme !ihs
cov , b! , . 110 ASP ! or aa:a by JAALLS ()KARAM& CO,
LAT/T/A Suitt, ibLa
MALES BY AUCTION.
1F11"110M.A.8 &
• NPII, aa la 80t;TI1 7011KTE! Ertimt.
' Yormerl • tlrye.Qano H
REAL ESTATE AND STOOKB THIS DAY.
At. n &clock not.s.
Pamphlet eatstomes now to eontelnins (tin do.
h
sonpona of all the pmpettiet to be mkt oe Tut Play
next. 21th January. at 12 o'c'ook. nOon. nth a itst
Of sale: Vas January and Tru Pelt - earn and a Ti
large Let of real °eat. at privet' We.
CARD,—PUBLIC NeLirs Heat. ESTATE ARS
STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE.--gale' eof real estate
and stocks every Tuesday, at the Exchanze.
ear Contnnntors nari,ng to. upnun of weer see.
116 F" Handbills of each proPertiingd "1413"
addition to which we publish. on the Satardat . prev
to the sale, one thonaand catalogues, pamphlet Insttis
on
full descriptions of all the proper!, ft to be noel
on this folloving jnefiley
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
sir WI, have a 'arcs swam of nisi oasis at private
eels, includteg over/ dessngion of city re'rjoW
property. Pnnted blitz may _ had et the auction
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
Wl' Real estate entered on our ynvate sale letieter
and aitertieed nennnionany in on/ nabhe sale am.. rants
(oltwluettl,ooocopies are printed vaekly,lfree deluge
PALL HALER, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.
WA Fait Bale, Jaz. 17, °Teams. at the Kzehea4e.
R' Part of the }medulla for each of tie stove ealta
bow ready.
(SEOCIS, LOAN I4 .I6OXIS t
Thu Day.
Jan. 21. at 12 tieleek, DV'S, will to sold, al Cue Plats
.setts Pnehaner—
first me/tense horde. /s&)e.eb. of t7•e lean
tr %etas anal Manufaenanne Company or
For account of 'dem n may e,ntern—
SP cuo Citemsta. VriltrimPirmt. eat Ene Ea , irnad
Per cent. wooed mortice re scare rt.blo loan.
Also. for =ratter &woos t—
elt Oro Catawisst. =sport, end Erie Reit-n-1f
percent mort: ate eoerert Ns Irvin
e. 1.1 shares Greet:inch Improvement and Ealltnal Co
per .93.0
elO 0 rsion Carol barsts—e. -, tylt attrzltal.
vEIV—QC 11Agli'r ,
Pew No. 19. m:dd e aisle, St. M trirs Charch. Bar. Dr.
Wilmer. rector.
1 ori•iaal share (Lt new stores) Sas Pranstsso Laajli
Ak.lool.ltdOL.
1 share Philadelphia Library.
1 share Philadelphia Atheneum.
REAL ESTATE SIALF—YANtARY 2.
At Id rat.
PeremetorY .raceAant of whore it nay eost•
cern.—t tot ACRES L D. TEXAs.- 0. 3 of
land. coot-nal= 4.42 semi. !Campton:le.
the welt be kof the Anyeltos rarer, 2 mars frzaa Ne.
a" l d irko h ; s e l f r .fi l l aa. L i ft ti s k i l e J a ti - LI: AEU LOT
Or r loath Ede of • Market street. writ ca
Twenty drat, 65 feet front, 12 feet dses, to Ash elei.
Two fronts.
REAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY
Al 11 &plonk'. noon.
ogo.°tb , —Estate of NVC,I , -tm Cs:rari daed.
DVSS! LINGS.—SQL three Cory blink cod
three fume dvial are. Germantown toad alai l'anot
street t tote Nos tears lobe rt OIL)
• renew' Con t •We—Estate Afar" Day:e, deed.
IRREDEE M A BLE GROVEL RENT of Ste A
YEAR—par 41 kit—Mrns oat of Int. eta: w.de of F.v.
frond Wert, 'moth of Chrmunn. Meer of LeAest seemed
by IWO throe story brick Oolongs.
FLEE/ANT 911.44WN-9STONE RESIIVExCE.
rideyard. North limed street. Welt wde, ahoy, Easter.
SO
pot by 20e feet. en th two fronts. Hpisen met frm-.
Ar.Latued with 'Veil modern imprerentsr.L Lima
amble and ooach house on the rear end of L:8 "tot. ea
Cerhate Ewe. /Fir See bat".
Truete Peremptory 9 TWO I AROE AND
VALUABLE
LE BEILDLCG LOTS. one at the northlrrel
coreBB of Amber Ind tersesst ser"ets,..ith 1 , 1:42 LS Mt
the Frenkford trill and Una ,tree t. the nti,•r si the
northeast m.rner of C..rel 14.41 Fercaenirvresa. vita a
I spat on Ltot d street, Nmsteenth vent. Tee two to be
sold as one tot. wlth nee Doom. nor- abtointe.,
SALE OF F.OOKS ON VARIOUS bT:BSECTS.
PThoT,Errenoo.
January 24. at the aor Poll store, seoZtegon of books
on rart ae tntarsatrnj 301 lets.
For Sartleuts:ll Ste cat.S.Joggel-
Alan. et • o' , !nck
A share in Mercantile Library.
at Nra.L4 eutd 141 tioata Fo=la ift•ot t.
ETEP)I4 F 1 1 R-11TM. FR.Eltpti-PLATI4 Ihll3.
ruaio-F9RIT. BRIASAIS CARPETS.
091 lharatny Moramt.
At II o'clock, at the Auctati StotT d 7crtr...pt or
actilept second haad fanrratart. t lades,
fins lemon , wpm, sta., from es &er ,
mi
eosins/4=i, moored to Use acre for occsesussee of
sok.
SALE OF SUPERIOR FCRNITVRF. EWA PIAN4-
FoßTg_o,clioot,Roosl FtletNITLN:c., LARGE.
QUANTITI OF BEDDING, Aa.
Teursen• Moraine,
At the Friction 'tote, will he found the furniture of a
person deehning hous,kne; or, rcmnved to Va. atcte tor
conceniancte of este. ince - ail:11r interior rime - cod ria.
no-forte made by etoddert.2 imp Or Mietrovti Plana
fOltri Up( e by Cluckernic. superior Unngla
forte, ecnool-room iuniture, beddlcc, &a.
Peremptory Sale.
ANCIENT AND MOD. PLY Olt, pv.,tTINCI.I.
TER-COLOR DRAorINtiS, &o.
• Friday Monimer ,
January. V. at the auction store. eonwreuerar at 11
Volook will be sold a collection o, ancient and ini:dersi
oil painu ere. comprising VITIOUJ actereetin
Also, a member of water color drzelus bJ tinellea
merman is ts.
Will be errang art ed for inerection
with cataloine. tire days prerione,
tilory Sale—by order . of the Recall-et.
COLO t A RN, INDIGO...ANL ARYS is TESE
A 1. - 60 F.AR FELAISRFORT3,
On Moods, Moraine.
Jan 93, at II o'clock. von 14 sold at publin 114. Ivy or
der orals reemeer at the A ranun to .41114 near Prank
lord, 1542 Its. blue and brae yarn. 1311 Er. red
Ihe. blue tarn. 21S lbs. gray yarn. /D7lsa. inet4.o ly
rate.Muarpe In loom*.
rarbenlare In handbill,.
ffir Bsl4, peremptory. Terms rash.
Receivers Fal.—No. 825 Arch street
EITCOK OF LOOKING GL }hi AND picTURE
FRANIhB. ENGRAVINGS, &c.
On Tuesday Murmurs.
31st instant. at 10 o'cluek.at .1 4 :9 iSdrch ■ tr ret. b
ercer of Joseph A. Clan Bag, recarcer. triaentfre mock
of Earthed and unSaished leakiea sots and picture
frames. Atm, a number ef VIIITSVIO2
Wre"Fto partiouLtrs in eatalotuts three days phrriana
to sale.
JU6EB NATHANS, A UpTION lAA
-Tin AND ccock-ISSION ATERMANT, sandisall
comer of MTH and RACE Slaws.
MONEY TO LOAN.'
*030,1100 to loan, in la•sFe or small amonnte. dili
atooks. gold and elver plate. watches. awed
TT. fowling pieces. dry goede. elothing. grouerthe.m.
Ebanisters, cutlery.musical inecrwments. farm time.
tag. horses, yelaclan Larnese, std on rd! aruc,es
a. for any Iminth o f time agreed upon. on more
liberal term than at say other esistialmeat LOW/
• GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAIN 3.
At Titivate sal*, splendid pi no forte, to rich rosewood
case, cost 810., price IWO; tine lg caret gold haintrete ,
ease Patent Meer watch. double time and indecende.sit
second*, only 8119; flue gold hunting-ease Ensitah pe.•
Mat lever watches. or the most ape/owed and besr,
makes. from OS to 4109; bne told double bottom Eum
bah patent lelier warchea, beat make. from 431 to 500;
fine IS-Caret huntin4-rose detached patent laver
watches. 13 jewels, from S a to 533; open lice from
510 to 4M; fine t6-carat gold Low s mistime gr.*,
watches at ezt: oren face do . from 110 to em; saver
Fluidal' patent lever watches in huntua t asaa
and doable bottom. of the MOSS approved sib; beat make,
from 410 to STD; Amencsn hunting case rarer patept
laver watebee at Chi; hunting ease Bayer duplex
watcher; ditto double time. from 812 ts 53t; custane
oat. miter lever watches. (Oa Jewelled- triads with ht.
a key. from 816 to 419; Lennie do., from 511 to 510;
Minting r m 410111! detached lacer wa , chee. balawsks,
front *9 to 112; o;en face do.. tram $6 to IS ; banns;
case cleat Levine watches, toll Jewellpd. from sr to
4 1 0: open face do, from 53 to od; silver scattier .'
watohes, from .3 to $3; saver French watches, frost
81 to 83; gold patent towing case and open face lever
and Lepine. English. Swim, and French watches. from
41 to 520 ; Erie gold rest. foth and neck chat as at 30 ter is
per dart. ; fine old unto of ear-rinps, breastpirs. and
hraceleta • bends, finger rinse, amliewelry,ot every de
ecnatiom.for lea than talc the natal prices.
8/30009 to loin. In swila to so t ancbcarde. en dr, sat
or good.. at leas rate of charrau; [Coil airy
other estalelishutsst in the e‘ts.
THE WEEKLY PRESS
A NEW VOLIJMEI
THE WEEKLY PRESS enured apart a Nair To
fume with the New Yaw.
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would be to give far too weak and indahrf.t. an :Ca&
of our poamon—for, not only ham
TUE WEEKLY PRES&
been establi_shed on awl rerminett (coma tt,n,
but It is, rn reality, a marvellous example of the degra s
of favor arluob a rightlpeoaduoted
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POLITICAL AND NEWS DEPARTNIENTo,
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COMMERCIAL DEPARTMEAT
Due oars vmU to taken to furniiin oar re-den
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markets, made up to the retest hot:-.
Among the anises:le rariety art.elre tare for
the patrons of TIM W.LERLY PRESS. it ,sic .a
mentioned te.st ere shell Pontmerize.in gar Ne.
the pule:ninon of
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O. AttCIENT 7/NIFS IN OLD VIRGINIA;
an Or:putt Noreette of surto,. interegt, a^.-t,tet
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through seta al numbers cf the gager. gt.t.
Itself. worth more than the et= re tu.rel ft:r •
autcrtruen.
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to mete TILE WEEKLY PRESS c:attcua a for., - . a
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of a cwafully-Preptred newyco7er.
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Tvetit, Cotes. to usit a.V.rea, of rtes stb.-
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An- :erron rentling as a Ctrs of T•t.l4 or mcr...
be entaled to an extrt rarroans Lorene THE
WEEKLY PR ES C.ertitnra Li 81.
Bobeeriptonr rasr [o.2.***o U aay tae- 7.11C1
&Art, a cask. La rarascrr. 14 letting to be .....m.sest t.
JOHN W. FORNEY
No. 417 CIIESTNIT srREEr,
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