I.,yvisiciitarVontorrimany Pavan:al.—On the first - day of 'January list then; were but two hundred, and tevin living heroes of the Revolution on the ',pension lief in Washington. - The old soldiers are paesing away, and, it cannot be many years before the last one will be gathered to hie com a' &dee. Tourtien of the veterans were living in ~ N aseiehusetts. Tho following 'information eon• fiernhur several of them Is on rooord at the Pension (Mee: • 7 " - - Rufus Farnham, born in Hampton, Conn., sub- Sequently residing in Providence,- R. L, entered the Connecticut continental line in 1776. In 1778, went on board the frigate Providence; then' lying in the harbor of Heston, wider the command of Captain Abraham Whipple. In the spring of 1779 'sailed on a ensile of four months, in company with the Queen of Frame and .Ranger, and captured, off the banks of Newfoundland, ten sail out of the 'Satanic& fleet, consisting of 175 merchant vessels. -Els father was first lieutenant of marines On board Rea en Gulliver, in 1779, served no a substitute, and was stationed at Castle William, now Art In denendenee. ' From there he was marched to Rhode Island, and:was in the bloody engagement Ad, a" redoubt between. Butts -and Quaker Hills at, the time Colonel Groan's , regiment of blacks was ,literally out to pioceo: In 1'779. on • board the ,Tyranniolde, lying in Boston harbor; was pressed , into the fleet commanded by' Sattereon, on its way to, Penobscot, to aid General Lovell. A spirited 'engagement followed 'the landing there, but the, British picket guard was driven into the fort. Af.: tangents, the Americans were blockaded by a squadron from Now York, and ran up the river,. burnt the vessels, and-returned by . laud. Mr. U. lived in. several years in Bennington, Vt., and Orange county, N Y. Abraham Rising, born in Suffield, Conneoticut, turned out in 1777, on the alarm which grow out the invasion of General Burgoyne, and joined the , forces thatwero gathered at Springfield, Massaithu. setts, and immediately marched to meet the enemy, Was in the battle of Saratoga from eight in the morning until evening: • Afterwarde stationed at Cestleton, Vermont, under command of Ethan Allen. Samuel Yendell shipped at Boston, in 1782, on board the ship-otwar Tartar, Captain Catchoart, equipped by the State of Massachusetts. On the cruise oil Bermuda, captured a number of prizes.. The Revolutionary soldiers wliose names are here subjoined are supposed to be alive and ponsioners en ttto PCB of Maine : Job Allen, Cambarland county, 90 years. Immo Abbott, Oxford county, 97 years. Smnuel Ackley, Oxford county, 94 years. Nathan Doughty, CuMberland county, 98 years. Ralph Farnham, York eounty,.loo years. John liamittoti l York county, 90 years. .William ilutobang.s, Banoook county, 95 years. ,James W. Read, - Lincoln county, 98 years. Encash Leathers,'Piscataqua county, 99 years. Edward Millikem, Kennebec county, 93 years. John 0. Mink, Lincoln county, 90 years. Josiah Parker, Somerset county, 95 years. Jaeobliboades, York county, 95 years. Simeon Simpson, Kennebec) county, 94 years. John &mbar, Penobscot county, 104 years. Foster Wentworth, Linoolu county, 95 years. William Wyman, Lincoln county, 97 years. orWthe New York Times.) Otive TOE DEVIL RIR Dom.—To the Editor of the New York • Times: The proceedings of the Board of Aldermen, as reported in the Times of Friday, embrace the remarks of Alderman Starr, upon Alderman Brady's resolution to appoint a committee to investigate the charges against the Oommen Council, made by the editor of the Herald. Alderman Starr, as reported, said :"Had not the editor of the Herald been charged with libeling and blackmailing men to mesh a degree that they were compelled to commit self-murder? Now, who was the murderer in these oases? Had not the editor of that paper in the same way murdered the president of a bank? He had accused others of committing acts that entitled them to a place on Blaokwell'a Island, when ho had been on the point of golog there himself. How many times had he been cowhided ? Three times, to his recolleetion = onee James Watson Webb, once by Thomas Hamblin, once by John Graham." Full and accurate statistics being among the most importent bases of just, legislation, the above aotionat of Bennett's floggings needs correction, as ,it "understates the number of• his chastisements, just as the neitspapers which denominated his last punishment by John Graham his ninth flogging, overstated the correct total. Bennett has been publicly flogged only seven timis, es the subjoined , nist shows: Oot. 6, 1835, Dr. S. P.,Towneend flogged him in Wall street. ' Jan: 20, 1836, James Watson Webb flogged him in Wall street. May 9. 1836, James Watson Webb flogged him a second time in Wall street. KNov. 17, 1866, T. S. Hat:Alin and others flogged ' him in the Herald office. Feb. 8,1838, J. W. Hale flogged him in Wall street. Jan. 29, 1810, A. W. Clasen flogged him. in NOE. Dan street. Nov. 9, MO, John Graham flogged him in Broad waLstice to the notorious editor of the Herald de mands that any Statement ,of the number of hie szourgings should be oorroot. Give the devil his due. KNICKERBOCKER. NEW York, Jan. 21, 1860. ' SINGOLAIt CABIC o 8 SUIC/DE:=-WO fine in tho Boston Herald the particulars of a very remark able case of amiable. That journal tolls tho story thud: Mr. William M. Parsons, whose mysterious dis appearance from his home and friends in Law rence has been before noticed, was found yesterday noon In one of the rooms of the South Boston Hotel, on Fourth street, he there having committed eui dile. The facts connected with this melancholy event are these Mr. Parsons left his home ou the fifth of present month, and came to this city and made a short stop at the American Mouse, since whioh time his friends could obtain no clue to his whereabouts. It seems, however, that after leaving the hotel he proceeded to the hotel in South Boston, and on calling for a room was shown Into room No. 16, in the upper. story of the house. Here he remained a little while, When be left, bat shortly after returned, and, as was sup posrd, retired to -rest., Next - morning the ohm barmaid tried the door, but, finding it looked sup papist it was unoccupied, and paid no attention to the circumstance. Day.-after day she found that look stilt turned, and. stilloautiaued to suppose thnt it had no occupant, and the clerk in the office had forgotten the circumstance of having let the apart- ment, also supposed it vacant, Yesterday noon, the clerk went to show another guest to room No. 18, and finding it still locked, placed the stranger in another apaitment while he wont to the °Sloe to gm the key to 16. Not finding the key in the office, it flashed across hie recollection that Waa fort night slime,' the room had hamlet to a young man whose departure be did not now seem to remember. The door was then buret open, and the body of young Parsons was found on the floor, in such a state as indicated that life had been extinct for several days. On an examination of the body it appeared that three deep incisions had been made in the main artery of the, right arm, and besides this, two partially empty bottles of laudanum were Sound by his side. Notice of the event was given to the authorities, but, under the eireumeMnoes, it was deemed useless to hold on inquest, , and the body was delivered to his friends, to bo taken to lament:a to-day. The deceased was a most amiable and worthy young man, formerly clerk of the Lawrence police court, and a brother of Colonel Thomas Parsons, representative from Lawrence. Be had been gloomy anti depressed in spirits of late, but no cause et all adequate to the rash deed can be con jeotured. Lie was twenty-six years of age. SADS SLICK ON TIM °MEAT EAsunN.--Judge IleShorten endorses the opinion expressed of the Ineretriaions character of the Great Eastern's sa loon. In his "misdirected letters" in the Con atstutional Press, he introduces the following con versation " Dove," gals I, "this Is a great ship, aint it?" "She is big enough," eats he, quite cool. "Fast as the wind," Oats I . " Well, not unlike the wind," he said, "martin and not to be de pended upon." "Takes a large caigo." " Yea, a prodigious teapof coals to feed her." "Grand , speo, glut she?" Well, yes, a llirge on the ocean ; eco for at a considerable distance." She will pay well, her capacity is so great." " P'rhaps ao ; she has more capacity than her owners, and ought to pay well, for she has done nothing bat pay out yet.' Where' will you see such a splendid gilt saloon as horn ?" " Welt, the lionise of Lords and the whisky palace aro in as good taste as that is." "But isn't there a splenditerous mirror in it ?" "As an ornament to an Atlantis hotel, 1 approbate it brat-rate ; for it will make every mother's son of the passengers seasick r everything will appear to be in motion, and when she rolls they will seem to be turned topsy-survey. There is no part of the arrangement as cheap , and perfect as that; their fare will cost nothing.' IMPOR'L'ATIONS. (Reported for the Presil.l PALERMO --Ship flouter Johnny-1Q bales linen rags AO do colored do 70 cantata cordwood NW base sumac 400 bags filberts 200 bxs shelled almonds 176 bags canary need 60 hags hemp seed 200 bags walnuts 4000 centers brimstone 600 bags soft shell almonds OW bra lemons 41170 do oracles 160 bags cork. Jeanne. dosttergood & Co. 1 T ALER.ko—Bard rowltatan-32e0 cantata bronstone o cordwood KO tags sumac 60 no filberts 100 do wal nuts 8) bbls canary seed 100 bra shelled almonds 100 bales corks 4600 015 oranges 660 do lemons Immo Jean.. C o. YOrer PRINCE,—Bark Charles E Lox, Almeida— /DJ bags ootfoo 41 do cocoa Mow lbs log Wood ,T Watt- Bun dons. dAVANNAll—Steatnedo State of Georgia, Garvin -103 bales cotton Cochran Er Hassell; 116 11 dloari & Hun; 66 Thos dinger; 0J Palmer & Co; 160 ostler; 161 p Halo. monk. Co; II ft Patterson &Co; - 46 bales domestics C R Moore K Co; IT A Whilldea Yon; 92 Bay & McDevitt; 10A Heront 235 pltss Massey. Collins lb Cof.lo M cDevitt; & doe; as Gaul Sr. Austin . ,.• 62 Engel A Wade J& P Baits; 100 Wolper; 64-F Nigher; 1 box M & Co; I=M Morro; I ?Nod, (Bundy &Co 1 pkg Farrel. iterring Cu,*l box Dr C M Jackson; 761 (areenwald; I TroUrnlan Man 4.1 _p_Levy; 1 Heider & Cc; I 'l' 33 Peterstm; b akin W & Co; 1 bbl E.J Etting; 9 skits D Whaldhun; J Plorenoo; 2J L Mdss; box Mrs R G Stotesbory; Id bbl H Hines; 1 bbl BA Fabnes took; -1 II Henry' tpkol_yr , l4 egad /k. Co; 1 box Mn. 1) doranton; 1 but & 1' Middleton re .Bro; 16 packages M Koehler. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. In steamship Mate or Cieorms, hem Savannah—Mr and Sirs Deleon and servant, a Marshall, l D Soma, COI Wm it tiaulden,d•W Wilson, N Van Bell, W Campion, J Alut.aughlin, J 1.1 Calmly, end 11 in the steerage. • PRILADBLYRA BOARD OF TRADB. DifitAtlf i gißk iMmtnnmorumMmw& JOBBPH O. OR BB; LETTER BAGS AT 'fill ICELOILIIIISPBECHANOt. PHILADELTHI4I. Ship Tuscarora, Donley"' Liverpool, Jan 25 Ship Grey Eagle, aughes..... —Rib de Janeiro, soon Bark Ya Megonig ........... London, noon Bark Hamilton, kitoteisbury. Miltatiza., noon Brig Alice Franklin, C1entent5........,....L0nd0n, noon Brig Blank Squall, Davie—,... Jago de Cuba. loon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. .OF PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 25. 1860. BUN RISF;9— —7 la--BUN a io iilo7l WATER— 16 ARrtIVB.O. tir S mail steamship !State of Georgia; Garvin, 8 3 hours f rom Savannah , with ledge and passengers to A Heron, Agoodgy,lo P M, ID mules north or, Cape Lookout, ;mead ereanuship Keystone State, eteeringt3, Bark Charles E Lek, Almeida, front Port au Prins.) Jan ID, visli coffee. loswood,,te.to,Thomas Wattann Sons, , Left_brtgald.iltne Ftoyd for Idtragoone; Balla TOra,'Potter.dietlauzoho;incti Itrig A k , kluker, -, riga, Pam YieW - Yoric, mlO4 04 , for Attrageone, to load --- • „. - ' CLEARED. — etearnship Kensington, Baker, Bosteg4l V,lnsof. memnaniprepunivania, Teal, ttiolunoadiThes Web - stet, Jr prig Ltib - Dodge, Kingston, Ja, It tzlar, -rwrAilicoriefrn ono t piek.), •Irtel44itralllttN3vp?tAtt:Diet nw l tnfrooTi2 1arll? av Nel llVerrO'hi.-41ttrat from lomq. MEMORANDA. Steamship City of Now Yoik, Boggs, cleared at Bos ton 23d inst. for Philadelphia. ship Milton. Amesbury, from Cape Town, CCM Doo 10, at Boeton23d inst. Ship Samuel Robot toon, Taber, oleared at Boston um. tor Honolulu. Bark Regrietta, Brown. cleared at Baltimore 23d net. for Rto de Janeiro and market. Bark Antagonist, Crowell, for Sydney, NOW, cleared at New York 211 tut. Bark Lizzie Boggs, Diner, at Buenos Ayres 26th Nov. from Bordeaux—arrived 231 Bark Bea Bird, j'allor,menred at Boaton 231.1 inet, for Cave Town, cGpt, • Bark Wild Gazelle. Humphrey, at Boston 211 inst. from Palormo. Jan 18, tat 36 10, long 00 20, nay a bark with ROWS' rig. showing a bursa° with red letters on a white ground and blue border—was steering N. On the lath Jan, at 11 P M. in tat as W. long 69 SO, in the Golf Stream. was in contact with an unknown bark. and had bulwarks stove; mum topkallantyard broken, stint main sail, foresail, and jib. The bark was standing south; hod no light set, and was not seen until we were right upon her. We hailed her as she passed, but. received no an ewer, nor did we see anyone on deck. The night was very dark, and blowing agate from NW. solir.l9 Baxter, Babcock. from Jacksonville, arrived at Wilmington, Del, did Mat, Bohr M J Gauss, Smith, arrived at Wilmington, Del, 21,1 inet: Rohr Mary Price, Blizzard, sailed from Wilmington, Del, yesterday for New York. Bohm 11 ft COMMA Tilton. and Rioh'd Faux, Prink, from Georgetown, SC, arrived at N York 23d mtt. Steamer B Seymour, Fenton, hence, arrived at Alex andria 21d inst. Melbourne—Ar Oot 29, Cyclone, Mittett, San Francis co; 22d, Templar, Martin. New York July 1; 20th.Hun trees, Owen, Boston July 2; James Cheston, Bryan, Li verpool July 3; alst, Bell Rook, Hanson, Bong Kong: Lizzie Spalding, Ames, Collin) Nov /a; Belle of the West, Howes, ban Francisco. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Calithos& Light Vessel has been placed on her station. with the following hearings, viz: Tybee Lighthouse 8 74 W. South ula Hilton's Hea ve d. Pt, NI by E 36 E. Her light will ho regularly shown. By order of the idghtlioutie Board. THOS T. HUNTER. Inspector Sixth Lighthouse District. MEDICINAL. COUGHS AND COLDS. Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, gronohitts, Ifoorsenesir, Bronchitis, Hoarsenese,Bronohitts, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup, quinsy, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, consumption, consumPtion, and all like diseaaes, find an unfailing antidote, a ready relief, and a cure and Speedy cure, is that, great and universally approved Remedy, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WHlTlitt:B BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. TESTIMONY. Do. Wirreg 9 o Esg.sAte or WILD CHERAV.—.A t this mum of the year, ae well as at all among, it is impor tant to have on hand n remedy for coughs and Golds, We speak for the benefit of our readers. when we re commend to them the above named remedy, which hss been "vertined in Our pa per for Boma time. We h ,ve had occasion to use i in out family for coughs and other throat atlections, and in all ouch cases it has cured the complaint. We nowidcem it an indispensable arti cle, for we always prefer to have a reliable remedy on hand for these complaints, to which all aro liable.— Christian Freeman and Family Visitor. Rend the following Letter front a highly respectable • - • 1Z0N221 LiottyroNS. Montour co., Pa.. Oot. 22. 1339. This is to certify that I was pronounced by several. physicians as consumptive, and had all the symptoms ef the disease in its worst form, such as coughing, severe pains in the chest, shortness of breath, night-sweats, and extreme weakness and lassitude In my whole eye. tem. M.l" family nearly all having died of the disease. I had given up all hope of recovery, as nothing gave me relief: but through the persuasion offs friend I was in duced to try Dr. Wistor's Balsam of Wild Chtrry. The first bottle relieved me considerably, and the third bot tle eared me entirely. I now feel as well as lever did in my life, an day able to follow my oaeupation as farmer mainly es ne. I a l so had a sister to a more advanced state of the die ease, having been confined to her bed for over a year. and pronounced beyond hope by our best physicians. She also was entirely eared by the Wild Cherry, but it i required six or eight bottles, and she still takes t occa sionally no n preventive, being naturally weak-chested. I would sincerely . lige all who are similarly a ffl icted to try Da. WDSTAIL's PALSAIII 0 D WILD Caeattr,as lion satisfied that, but teryour own valuable remedy.:nY sister and myself would not now b. living. I will cheer fully answer any ens who may address me on the sub- Jeot, and state our eases more fully. (Signed / JACOB MILLER. BEWARE OF COUNTE I: FE ITS BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT/31 Such letters as the following, from a merchant, are daily received Mityoun. Delaware, Oct. 26,1633. S. W. FOWLS & Co.. Seaton Please send men sup ply of WISTAMB BxLS Alio' I mnnearly out. and there is a great demand for it ;,it is doing wonders i it cures Coughs, Asthma, IVhooptng Cough, end Consumption, without fail. There has Dever been any pf the genuine here until you sent me a lot some time since, but plenty of the counterfeit. Yours, truly. JACOB Y. FOULS. Rmanstern, THEILErORE, all who seek health, that the mat Genuine has the warrxxx signature of BUTTS'," as well as the_printed name of the Proprie tors, SEM W. FOWLF. & CO., Boston, on the out side wrapper. Tong DO OTHER it were money wasted and health Jeopardized. . . . . WISTAR'SIBALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD OHBRRY. For 'ale in Pl3iladalohia at wholesale anti SECON D DYOTT BONS% No. 218 North Street. DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OP THE SYSTEM, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, LIVERCOMPLAINT, ACIDITY, COMPLAINT, ACIDITY, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, PICK HEADACHE. BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, HICK HEADACHE, FLATULF:NCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, ,FLaruf,Eiver, LOSS OF APPETITE, And the timberline othar (limns 'trilling from Ind resat'', and and functions) criscrdfr3 of the Stomach. find when the disease is not beyond top power of medicine ready relief in that estabhahed and etarling remedy, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. RELIAME TESTIMONY. We call the attention of the render to the following letter from Yresident Smith, of Wesleyan University : tlisna;STOWN, Conn., Feb. ffe, SETH W. Young tc Co.—Gent:mien : I Bret c t m.le nee of the °sty's:raven Bir-gee some seven or eight seam since. Having suffered for twenty years from form of Dygpgpsi A , which was attended Intuit nervous headache, on an average of not less than one day in a week. I was induced In the unpretending recommends, tion of Dr. Greek " to try one bottle, and if no benefit was received to diseontinne the use." The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the extent of some three or four, with tt_gareful observance of- the secompenying directions. The result Was m almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic in uiptoros and their depressing, painful, coneequenoes. I believe theme bitters produced an entire change, in the habit."( my system, and upon the tkottve sueramwor tim - alp es tire octane. I now deem myself as exempt from dye pepsiaa. moat persona. These bitters have also bem of service to other menthers of my family. Very respectfully yours. AUGUSTUS W. SMITH. • YORE. Livingston co, N, Y., Oct. I. Pk% Mnssus. B. W. lowl.g. & Co.—Eire : I have been soli cited by.yournirent to present to nu a testimonial of the restorative qualoies of' your Oxygenated Bitters," to which I cheerfully comply, in gratitude to you, sirs, also in the hope that many more may experience its Invigo rating effects. Ilysrepsia, with its nentherless asenciates, took up its al mile with Inc. in opposition to the skill of mary of the most celebrated playsicimmountil the spirit was willing (if no relief could be found/ to surrender, and hid hdieu to its earthly tabernacle, when I was induced, by the urgency of a friend, to try t our bittern, little dreaming that the Gilead was in the boundless sea of patent medi- MOM, as it was the first draught 1 was ever =bleed to quaff, but, thanks be to God. was a balm, and a most eilioient and grateful one, too. 'I he most aggravating symptoms in my case were the too., and irregu lar beating of the heart immediately after taking food, attended with , great i ostration. and very frequently violent attacks p lasting from twelve to twenty-four hours , ring tile. stomach so perfectly powerleim that even a spoonful of milk or rice wivor would scent burdensome. I conuilanoCd the use of the Hitters by taking half a tea-spoonful—tiro extent was a full one. I was very persevering until I had taken three bottles; since then, et intervals, I have taken two more. berm to realize its genial effects immediatelyi be sides it is extremely grateful and refreshing as beve rage, which is aeharm that but few medicines can boast of. 1 would: sire. most heartily, and earnestly beg all who are of with Dwayne in any form to test your Oxygenated bitters. as I do esteem them invaluable. Very.respeotfidly, Miss H. STOCKING. wgotneaLE AGENTS: . T. W. DYOTT 80N8, 218 North Second street Philadelphia. A. B. BANDS & CO. New York. CANBY, GILPIN, K CO., Baltimore. Bold hr Drag slats and Merchants everywhere. (130-eofllra ddr.W THE A.LIAUFFICa,NT THREE!— _. TRIES MAR, I , 2, and 3, Protected by Rope Letters Patent of England. and secured by the Seals o the Emile de Pharmacia de Paris, and thrklroperial College bf Medioine, Vienna. No.l is invaluable for exhaustion, ape rmatorrhcea, and all physical disabilities : N 0.9 oolapletely eradicates all traces of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per nioious use of &maims and oubebs. No. 9 has entirely supplanted tile in'urlous nee of mer cury, thereby insuring to the sufferer speedy relieColis- Parsing all impurities, and rooting oat the venom of dill 8811e. TRIESEMAR, Noe. t. 2. and 9, are prepared in the form of a lozenge, devoid of taste and email, and can be carried in the waiatoost pocket. Sold in tin cagee, and divided into aepamte doses, as administered by Yelpee.u, Laßemand, Roux, Ricord. &a. Price SS each, or four for 89, which saves saland in $27 oases, where.. b't ere is a seems o f _ Se. To be had, wholesale and ras a apt'. BARROW ,194 194 13ii5e eke r street, New York. Sold also at Retail by CALLLNDRR & CO., corner TIURD and WALNUT Streets_ Philedstphia, and by T. W DYOTT & !lONS, 218 North SECOND Street, Wholesale and Retail Alginate for Pennsylvania. n22-d3m ZOLLICKOFFER'S ANTI-RITEUMATIC CORDIAL.—Bia : I have been afilioted with thou matiem for a long period—a portion of the time had no use of my limbs. 'Fried your Cordial, and in three days I was able to walk down stairs, and in a week the pain entirely belt me. Ido oheorfully recommend the Coy. dial to thee who aro affiloted with that dreadful Cont. plaint. Y once , ..AS, W. IV RIVLIN, Broker, 632 Pine at. Prepared THEODORE BILKS, Chemist. N. F. oorner PIN E and SIXTH. sta. SAVING FUNDS. SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIETY OP PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. Mt North TRIAD Street jgrinsolidation Bank Building.)_ CHARTERED BY Tlis LEGISLATURE OFPENH ayLYANIA. - Deposits reockved to mime of Ono Dollar and porards, and repaid in Gpld, without notioe, with ?IVE FEB DINT. INTERMIT from the day of deposit tan with drawn, responsible and reliable Savings Inetitution has long been needed in the Northern part of tRe city, and" The tiering Garden Savings Fund Society " was chartered by th e Legislature of pennsylvanis to adapt,' thie neoeseity. Th e banagers.ncoanizing and locating it, have been governed wholly by 'a docile to accommodate the homi ness intereM aud wants ol the very faro and enterPri eine population b_y whiohiLis eurrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From i to2X o'oloak; ea), dzi Mon Tharoasy from a until 8 o'clock in the ev e ning, • NAIWARRA, Prederiok Klett, thephrin Andth, Joho P. Levy. P2tella i li . 41 T ol l e, 1 Daniel Under older, Fmnoie Hart, Joseph k,LeClere. John fleecier, Jr., Usurp. Kneoht, James 61._Pringle, JmoonDook. Joseph M . Crowell, Hon. Wm. Millwariei I:VCI.WEZIII.74 0 et T. ithßra l JAMES B. ll l 9 RMlLe v il j eMent, FRANCIS HART. Seareterr. issattu gAVENG ITIVT).---lINITED STATES v- 7 TRUST CIOMPANY, Comer THIRD and OREBT NUT treets. Large and small IMMO receiv e d__, and paid back on de mand without notion, with IfIVE PEA CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Oirme hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'olook, DRAFTS for sato on England, Ireland, and 800tland, fr m upward., i!eatdent—fiTEPEENR,_c_RAWPORD, reaouvor-3AMES R. JIUNTER. LIMY FISK. Acumen'. Nel7-lir . CAVING FUND—FIVE PER; CENT. IN. TEREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM pANy, WALNUT Street, Southweet corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the &ate of Pennsylva nia. - Moneyjs reoeleed in any' yam, large or small, and In terest paid f rom the day 01 deposit to the day of with dr.tr:%ffios a. open every day from 9 'o'olook In the morning till e o'clock in .the evening, and an Monday oral Thursday evenings till 8 e'clook. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, Praeident. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice .rresident, WWLIANI 3, ogee, Secretary, makcions. gen. Henry L. Benner, t. Oarryellßretentett Edward L. Carter. oseph 0. Derr, eitirulatltifardne remais_Lee, Joseph Yerkes, Landreth bittern', James L. ficephenson. ewer if/ received and payments made daily. no investments are made, in conformitywith the lovisione of the Charter, in Real Relate Mortgases. rmind Rent, and soon nret-eleas securities u will al ways insure perfect seourity to the depositors, and a i li z io i h n . i i r i t rat m f i ',ll by give permanency and stagit.irto THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25. 1860. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. 11.41IMITED PARTNERSLIIP.—NOTWE I$ HEREBY GIVEN, That the Subseribers have formed and entered Into a Limited Partnership, under theprortsions of the Laws [Atha Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. That the name of the firm or partnership is William D. Edson, and the general nature of the business the Manufacture and Sale of Boots and Shoes That Wil liam 0, Edson is the General Partner. and John Saun ders and Macpherson Saunders are the Speoial Part ners, all residing in the City of Philadelphia. The capital in cash contributed by the Special Partners is Ten Thousand Dollars, each contributing Five Thou sand Dollars. The Partnership °palmettoes thie TENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1000 and is to terminate DE CEMBER 91,1981. WILLIAM D. EDSON, JOHN SAUNDERS General Partner, , MACERLRSON DAUNDERS, Special Partneis. Jell-dew January 10th, 1860. THE FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & CO. HAS been dissolved by mutual consent. WILLIAIii D. EDSON will nettle up the busmen, of the old firm. The business of the Manufacture and Sale of Boots and Shoes will he continued at N 0.12 North FOURTH Street. by WILLIAX D. EDSON, under a Limited Pro tnership. this day formed between him and JOHN SAUNDERS and MACPHERSON SAUNDERS. SARAH P. EDSON, WILLIAM D. EDSON. January 10th, RYA. NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERS'iII P. 2. • Whereas we. the subscribers, have this day re newed and continued fora further period of three years, as hereinafter mentioned, the limited partnership en tered into on the filet day of December. A. D. Mad to oomnience on the let day of January, A. D. 1857, under the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. approved March Vet. 1836, entitled "An Aot relative to Limited Partner 'Mini," and all other enactments of the said General Assembly relative to Limited Partnerships—now, there fore, in compliance with the DrOVI9I§IIIII of the said en• actments we publish the terms of eald original and renewed Limited Partnership• as follows: First. The name or firm underwhioh Gianni original and renewed Limited Partnership was and it to be con ducted is that of J. T. PLATE & SCHOTTLER. Second. The general nature of its husineas was and le that of Merchants in a general Foreign and Domenic, Commiasion Business in the city of Philadelphia, and also in the buginess of Importing and Exporting and Vending Merchandise on account of the said Limited Partne ruble. Third. The said Limited Pertnerehip WAR and is corn po.l3(l ofJOBII 'PHEOPHILUS PLATE. who resides in the city of Philadelphia ; of CARL C. SCHOTTLER, who resides in the said city of Philadelphia, and CHRISTOPHER F. PLATP,.. whose place of residence is. at present, in the free Hanseatic city of Bremen. The said John Theophitue Plate and Carl C. &Mettler were and are all the general partners in the said origi nal and renewed Limited Partnership, and the said Christopher F. Plate was and is the only special part ner therein. Fourth. The special partner, the said Christopher F. Plate, oontributed, actually and in good faith, in sash, the stun of Fifty Thousand Dollars to the capital 'or common stook of the said original Limited Partnership. _part of which has baun vothdravrn therefrom. " Filth. The said original Limited Partnership com menced on the first day of January. A. D. 1837, and was to have terminated nn the Mgt day of Deeemolr, A. D. 133 e. but the name has been renewed and continued for the further period of three years from the 51st day of - December, A. D. 1839, and wilt terminate on the Slit day of December, A. D. DM. Philadelphia, Deo. 31st, 1839. .1. THEOPH. PLATE OAR L C. EICHOTTLER. CHR. FR. PLATE. By his Attorney to foot. Je2.6a , GODFREY FREYTAG. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The nartnership heretofore exulting between SAMUEL S PR V ENSON, SMITH BOWEN, and DAN IEL M. ZIMMERMAN, under the firin of eTE v F,N BON & DOM.'S is this day dissolved by the death of Damned Stevenson. The Widemant the late firm will be settled at the old stand, 53 North THIRD Street. Philadelphia, Deoembar 3t.1859. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The un dersigned.. late of the firm of fl TEVENSON & nOWEN. have this der formed a copartnership under the style of SMITH BOWEN & CO., and will contin e the Dry Gocriis Jobbing Bushmen at No. 43 North TRIAD Street. SMITH BOW'. N, DANL. M. ZIMMERMAN. rtultuielphla, January 2,18 CO. je23.mwl3t* DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The partnership heretofore existing bstwesn the subsaribers, under the firm of E. & F. C. YARNALL & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ELLIS YARN AI , L, FRANCIS O. YARN ALL, JOdEPII TRIMBLE, Jen.l6 Md. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—AgraeabIy to the pro visions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled " An sot relative to limited part nerslops," the subscribers have formed a limited part i.erehip. under the name and firm of YARNALI, & TRIMBLE, for the transaction of the hilliness of In- Parties and Dealing in licida'Ash, and other chemicals and General Merchandise. Cm the city of Philadelphia. ELLIS YARN ALL. residing ill the Twenty-first ward, of the city of Philadelphia. JOSEPH THlllt BLE, re siding in the oily of Camden. in the State of New Jer say. and CHARLHS HAR 811ORNE. residing in the Eighth ward, of the cite of Philadelphia. are the Gene ral Partners, and FRANCIS C. YAIINALI., residing in the county of Montgomery, in the State of Pe !mail van ia, is the only Special Partner. and bas contributed to the capital of the said partnership. and actually paid in cash the sum of fifty thousand dollars. The said part nership is to communes on the 16th day of January, WO, and terminate on the 31st day of December, DM. ELLIS YARN ALL JOSePH CHARLES HARTSHORNE, General Partners. FRANCIS C. VERNAL. Special Partner. Philadelphia, January 16,1850. Js2o-linw lSt DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The mixtnershi.p heretofore exieting under the firm of MORRIS A JONES & ca expired on the 31st ulti- MO, by limitation. Either of the partners will lice the name of the firm in settlement. JACOB P. JONES and 111 :HARD H. DOWNING retire from the busmen. and the remaining partners have formed;km copart nership, ISRAEL MuR 8, JACOB P. JO S. RICHA RD H. DOWNING, JOSEPH K. WHEELER, ANDREW WHEELER. Philadelphia, January 2, Ib6o. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-ISRAEL MORRIS ,_JOSEPH K. WHEELER, and AN DREW W VELFR, partners in the late firm of MOR RIS k. JONES & CO.. have tins day formed a copart nerardn, under the firm of MOHRHI, WHEELER, & CO.. and will continue the Iron and Steel business in all its branchesss hererofore sofiduoted, qt the old stand, MARKET and SIXTEENTH Streets. Philadelphia, January 2,18 a JaB-tf .►QD PRINTING. THE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE "THE PRESS" 1 prepared to execute neatlr 'cheaply itpa expeditiously PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, LOOKB, PAMYHLETH, PAYER BOOKS, BILL, READS BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. POLITERD, HANDBILLO, Triatirts for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS. MECHANICS, BANES, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE IMAII orders left at the Publication °Moe of The Prue, N 0.417 OHESTNUT STREET, will be rorometli tteeded to. lel.B-tf BREAD pIIRE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY TRH MECHANICAL BAKERY, CAN CH OBTAINVO AT TIM DOLLOWINO PLACES MECHANICAL BAKERY, B. W. owner of Broad and Vine streete. C. M. o star street, below Tenth. H. MoNEIL.- E. corner Sixth and Coate' street. JATHO & .No, Mt North Fifth street. JOHN O. No. 17t3 Vtne street. T. P. SMITH.— North Fifth street. B. E. Corner Fifth and tßertioe 'waste. W. W. MATHEWB.—.—.O.„B. corner Eleventh and Locust streets. D. KNIGHT.— --- —.Broad street, below WaI nutGEORGE GARVIN—.—.—N.I . 4I9 Lombard street. D. COURTNEY.—.—.N. W corner Sixteenth and rine streets. WAS. 606 South Twelfth eet. 8. R. WANAMAKER--.. itr F oder al street, above Sixth. S. LENTZ.-- South Fourth and L. HOLLAND. B. 4 o. n e% ° n?e l r t Ai=enth an Ogden DAVID SADDLER. Nc ) ..2 e 63 l llT)A t i:' Eleventh _ . street. J.W.EIGHTNAPI---Thlrteenth street, below Thompson street. S. WO North Front in. H BROOKS.— —.......—5. & W dra . comer of/Seventh F. MORRIS. N a .4. Pi o n o e ufe r r"g • nth and tßuppen Atlanta E. B. TURNER.—,...--.?io. 1216 Bouth Front street. J. SHUSTER--- —.B. W. cor ner Broad and Yuri' streets. THOS. T. BLEST— —CorneE ineteanth street and Ridge avenue. B. B. E. earner Ninth and Federal streets. J. MeINTYRE Twenty , sacend Street, ab. Coated. ALEX. FULLERTON.-- Corner of Fifth and Chris tian. MRS E. RAMBLER-...,—.N0. 1731 Conteh street. D. F. &T. W. Girard avenue MeCRACKEN —2203 Hamilton street. R. R. ,N. W. corner or Twelfth and Melon street. JIMIUB 'KLEIN W. nor.. of 'I hi rteenth • • end Ferrieh streer... hi.NIPPE3 corner of Fourth MII.B. F. ELLIOTT 8 0. a a r o e rn n er i Alia aad Green street. d. L. N. J., store 119 Arch street. O. H. RAINTER.—...—.We t s Phda rf del r phia,Mthst. ab.llaveod road. N. L. YARNELL.—.--.Lenro, Penns. JOHN BARNDT—....— Tremont and Pine Grovel Penna. GEO. B. TOWNSEND,.........West Chester, Penn M. MoCLEES—..-- Atlantic City, N. J, D. HORTON ..—....Florence, N. J. S. F. EBERLEIN —.Columbia, Pa. OALVAKERY, 8. W. Corner Lt.. BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA. This eatabliehment is now in successful operation, day and night, and all are respeotfully invited to will and see the whole process oT brand-making for themselves. The underaigned takes the liberty of saying that for thirty-five years he has been a practical Bake five as apprentice, and five as Journeyman* in one of the lied hem's' in Scotland, and twenty - five as master—during which time he hall had the opportunity of making ninny experiments, and observing all the improyemente whieh have been made during that period. • In thin establishment, of which he has now the man agemen4 In addition to the complete labor-saving ma- Milner?, ie has how facilities of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. Being unrestrained in the purchase of flour, none but the aoundeat and best shall ever be need; and lie has no hesitation in saying that Bread of all kinde can be de livered, %u surpassed in quality and weight by that made bythe ordinary process. Families in which the Broad, made by the Mechanical Bake has not been tried, or ip which It has been tried only wits commencement, before the meehmerY won In serfeet working order, are reapeolfully ached 10 give it a trial now, the undersigned believing it would lead to mutual adviustage. JOHN G. MOXEY, niy7.4-tf Superintendent fItAF MADE TO HEAR.--Instruments in ovary variety, and of the most improved con struehon. to !IMat the hearing, et the Env inktrilment Depot, P. MADEliticS, /14 South TENTH i•treot, below Chemtnut, rtl9 et* TO WEST MESTER I . intermediate points, via ME W - LIA. Trains for West Chewer leave t9tilittlelphia from the Depot. northeast corner of BIORTEENTII and MARKET Streets. nt 8,10 A. h 1„ and 1 and 4 30 P. M. On SUNDAYS at 810 A. 6f. and I P. M. Pasgan r ors for stations on the PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD will take the 8.10 A. M., and 130 I'. hl. T I'INNSYLV AMA 0 RAILROAD. 1 . 100 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1860. z_ 1860. TEE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD Dl NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN TtIE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH ABBENOER T RAINS BETWEEN PHILADEL 'HIA AND virrenuito, Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Tlirough Trains from Boston, New York, and all points 'set, and in the Union Depot at Pitt- shorn with. Th , rough Trains to and from all points in the west, Northwest, and Southwest —thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. xprese and Put Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conduotors. AlLthrough Pas senger Trains provided with Loughridge's Patent Brake—speed underperfect control of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety 01 travellers. Smoking Cars are attached to each TrainF Woodruff's Bleeping Core to Express and Fast Trains, The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Linen, bun day II excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at A.lll. East Line " 60 A. 111, Express Train leaves 44 1060 P. Al, WAY TRAINS LEAVE AB FOLLOWH: Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, Y P. M. Columbia 4 00 P. M. Parkesburg " 14 30 P. M.' West Chester Passengers will take the Mail, Parke,- bum and Columbia Trains. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Fall, and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladelphia at 8 A. let. go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the of f ices of the Company in Philadelyhia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offices in the Went; also on board any of the regular Lino of steamers on the Miuieeippi or Ohio rivers. AP" Fare alwa) a as low, and time as quick, ea by any other Route. . • For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the DIRT E T u LINE BETWEN WEST. TEL EAST AND THE GREA The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drama or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time advantages yeadili appreciated by Sideliner' of Freight, and the lrovel ling Public. Merchants and Shipper■ entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this itompany, can rely with confi dence on its epeedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Penntkilyania Railroad are at alt tones as favorable as are charged by other liatiroad COurpames. Wrlto partioular to mark packages " via Poona. Rail road. . . . For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, riPIY to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pany: D. A. STEWAItT, Pittsburg; 11.8. Pierce & Co. Zguiessidle,O.; J.J. Jolinaton.Ripley, O.; B. MoNeely:Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby & Croatia'', i'ortamontli, O. Paddocksr Cq., Jeffersonville, Mil ano; H. W. Drown & Co. Cincinnati, O.; Athern & Hibbert, Cincinnati , O.; R. hleldrum„ /Madison, led.; Jos. E. Moore , Louisville, y.; F. a, cpaaey k Co., Evansville Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., cal R. F. Sass, Se calm 11 & Olass, St. Louis, Mo.; Johp H. Har ris, Nnaihvtlle, Tenn.; Hattie & Hunt. Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke & Co., Chicago, lII.LW. H. H. Rooms, Alton, DI.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different Pointe in the West. E. J _Philadelphia. mAtiltAW & KoUNS, 80 North street, Baltimore.LEECH & CO., 2 Astor House, or S. William sit., N.Y. LEEckf & co., No. 77 State 'quiet, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, Gaul freight Agont, Phila. tiOUYT, Garet Ticket Agent, Flute. TIROS. A. SCOrr, Onfl Sup't Altoona, Pa. 1859. a; mfas 1859 WINTER ARRANGEMENT—NEW ORR . LINES THE OAMDEN AND AMBOY AND ?HA& DELFHIA AND TA,ENToN RAILROAD CO.'s LINEA FROM PHILADELPHIA Tv NEw YORK AND WAY-PLACES. DRUM. WALNUT-SMR%, WHAR7 AND KENSINGTON. Will leave ae follows, VIE; WARR. At 6 A. M., vis Camden and Amboy, Cam. it Am. Aonommodation . . • $2 22 At A. M., via Camden Jersey Aeoorninodat ton. _»........_... .. 715 At 9 vie Camden anrie J ers e y i Mail .... . 100 At ns; ff.7l'ne kensinkioi; *day, Westero. Express ...........,.. .. . . . ..... 03 At IY% P. M., vie Camden and Amboy, Aeominno dation...... A. 2 25 At P. M., via camcion and Amboy, ArTT Jai - 8W . 66, 880 EveningEsera s g.- • • " 900 At 416 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, 21 Class Ticket.. . . .... 25 At P. M., via Camden and iersey Moil Atll hl., via bani . den an . d jersey City,Bouthern At 6 P.M,via Camden and Amtionkceommodation, 2 18 (Freight and Passeager)--lat Clam Tieket........ 116 2d Class Tieket ...... 8 ., 1 60 The P. M. Mall Line ruse daily, The 11 P.M.rnith ern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere , Easton. Flemington. Ego., at 6 A. M. from Walnut-street wharf. and 9P. M. from Kensington. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. M. vis Lehigh Valley Railroad. Nor Water Gay, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeiharre, Montrose, Great Bend, &e,, at 6 A. M., via Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. For Mount Holly. at 6 and A. M.. and 1 and di P.M. For Freehold, at 6 and M. • •Mili -- For Bristol, Trenton, Ito, at 3 and 4% P. M. front Ken. &dextrin. For Palmyra, Rive; top, Delano°, Beverly. Burlington, Borosatown, ho. ,at 12;‘, ,, end 03 P. M. Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything u bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid :or extra. The company limit their responaibility ( or baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 41100, except by epeeist contract. WH 11. GIATZMER. Arent Camden and Amboy R. R. On. rY PITILADELPIIIA,GER , , MA T OWN AND NORRIS TOWN AILRO VINT g ARRAtinEmENT— On and n MONDA , N0v.91, FOR GE RIMANTOWN Leave Philadelphia 6, 7,7,50, 0. le, 11,. and 12 A. M., 1,2,6, 4,6, 01,6, 7,8, 914, and 1 1 / 4 P. 61. Leave Germantown 0. e, AV, 10, ILA. M., 1,2,6,4,04, 6,6, 651. 7,8, .10 P. Al. ON BOND Yd, Leave Philadelphia 0.04 min. A.A142,62C, and 10 P. M. L 4 Dermantown 6,10 mm , A. AL, 1.19 M. and 9 r. aitEwninl,.'ll,l, RAILROAD. .. Leave Ph il adelphia.7Al, g 4,4 t,„ 2,4, 6%,7, and 10 P. al. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10 7.40, 8.05, and 1240 A. M., 1,40, 6.10. 6.40, and 8.40, P. AI ON OL'I IDAYO, Leave Philadelphia 9.06 A. M., 2 and 61( P. 61. Leave Mpsinat Mill 7.20 A. 61.04.60. 6.20, and 6.40 Ini VO P It I &NSITOTIOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Phiadelphia 4,9, 11/A, A . At.,1.011,2.06, ot. au, and 1 1 44 P. M. Leave Norristown 6, 7, 9, 11 A. Al., .114, 41i, and P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Deave Philedelyhie ii i S i gd a Pe. Leave Wernnimpa t frg . Leave Philadelphia 6.7 N, 9,11.06 A. Al. • I.Cf • 2,05, 8.06, O M , 624,79 C, and 1144 P. Leave and Matinyunael,nl,24,2l‘. and 113 i S• 634, BE P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,3 and 6M.P 61. Leave Mana7ank 734 A. at j erlar i pir P Aigrilerit t _ nl9-tr I)Bria. NINTis and 0 10 K i n r. OLITELB. CIRCULARS, PENNSYE; VANIA RAILROAD. NT nAR RAN OEMENT. For DETIILBItLV, IigtESTOWN, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAD VE. HAZLETON. On and after I lea DA ember/Ih, MO, Pennon ger. Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW EL ett., Philadelphia, DAILY, (Sundays excepted:l For Bethlehem, Feeton, Allentown,Mauch Chunk, &0.,( Exproas,) at 0.30 A. 11 ror ethglitn, ( hxyrees, ) et 9.30 A.M. and 3P. M. Eor_Dayt (Aeootnutodationd at MO A. M. and 4 P. For FortWashingtoo, (AAcantinodetion,) at P.M. TRAINS FOR PRILDbLPHIA: Leave Bethlehem, ( Expreen,) at 8 A. m. 1.44 4.10_P. M. Leave Doyleetown, liteeominodationd M A. M. gad 3.30 I'. Ill. Leave Fort Waehinaton,(Aoommodation,) at?. A.M. ON SUNAS: Philadelphia for Iftat WaalungtonoLF3o A. M. h o llndelPhia, for Doyluntowa, at 4 Doylestown for Philitdelphie„l4l A. 1. Fort Wanhinnton for Philaglelpnis, at 3.40 P. M. Faro to Bethlehem, 81.60; to Mauch L'hunk, 51 1 0: to Entdon. 01.60 : Doyleetown, Eiooente. - I bronze ttekete meet he precureo before entering the earn. All Paneenor "Paine (except Sunday Trans) con nect at Berleetreet with Filth and Sixth-htreete, and Second andlord-streets Parenner Railroads. no F.LLIS CLARK. Anent LABELS COItINANIEB IaIti,VERMS PIIILA DEL Pll I W IL hiiNGTON, AND 14ALT4- , mox AiLROAD. OryAnd after MONDAY, November 21, 18459,,. PABBENONII TRAINS LEAVE PIIILADELPRIA, For Baltimore at lab IL, If noon, (Expreas,) and 11,10 P. AI. For Cheater at 8.15 . A._1'110 . 15p.0013,1 c 90, and 11.10 P. 51. V g;44 " 5 1 '. 1 1 1 n g t1:13.1 . 5 15 A A . 61 ' or Middletown 51.8.15 A. IL. and ,4 30 P. M. or Rover at 8.16 A. At, ant 4.30 1 . M. For 11ilfurd at 8.15 A. ?d o 05t1 4.30 P. M. or eaford at 8. 15 A. 11L, Yor au TRAINS SA. M. anl 4.30 r. Pill LAPELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. 111., (4.lxpresa,/ 10.16 A. N., gu lleT ton at 7.16 A.' M. and 11.90 A. 02.,1.t5and 8.401 1 .1 7 4. "g Leave Laurel at 6.13 A. IlL j and 3.40 P. NI, Leave Hanford at 616 A. M. and 4.05 I'. M. eave Illilford at 7.50 A. 515 and 4.25 P. M. Leave Dover at 4.05 A. 51.,8nd 5.00 P Leave Mtddletown at 10 A.M. and 7.05 P. M., Leave New Castle at 10.56 4. . M., and 8 P. AL Leave Chester at 8, 14 A. 0, 342 and 5.15 P. 51. heave Baltimore for latunl and Belaware Railroad at 10.111 A. M. TRAINS FOR UALTIMORN Leave Cheater at 8.45 A. M,12.28 and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wdmuligton at 5.261. M o tto° P. M., and 1110 A. 01. SUNDAYS Orilv at 11.10 P. M., from Pliladelphut to Baltimore. Only at 5.25 P. M.. from Ilatliorprr to Philadelphia. P.REICIIT TRAIN, with .1 , 444e3 t; P. It CAR attached. will run at follows: • Leave Philadelphia for rtrry villa and intermediate places at 3 P. M. Leave Wilmington for hrry villa and intermediate places at 446 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Phtedel phis and Intermediate planes at 6.46 .m. Leave Baltimore for Stemmer'ir Hun, Chars% and Harwood at s bt F.M. n 6 B. El. FELTON. President. t o WEST OirgTElt. BAIL adiL..--Tor7gROAD TRAINS vt. PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. Lour) Depot co,. 1. LEVEN 1$) and MAIIII.F.T btreete, dlily, (except Booths.) at S A. M., 12 . 301'. M., ands P. IL Lease West Chester at 7 20 A. M.. 10.20 A. Al.. and Ito P. M. 14 14-v PIDLADELPIDA AND E I ItA RAILROAD LINE— QUICKE.:T ROUTE to Elmira al Wilkesharre, Bugatti, chimp), Rock Island, Niasma Falls, ilwaukco, Bur ling on, Montreal, St. Poure r Detroit, Durilietti, and At Louis. Proutenger U.:tinily/ill learn he Philadolphia and Road ins Railroad Depot, corrmerOAD aid CA I,LOW HI LL StreeuiDAlLV. Ruud ys ogee pte. ,) too,. • 7.50 A. at. DAY EXPRFS For Elmira,Ningara Falls, Buffalo, &molt, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, At. Paul's, Burlington. and fit. Louis. 3.30 P. M., moth , EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit. Chicago, Milwaukee,Rook Island, Gilpin, St. Paul's Burlington. and St. Louis. The 7.30 A. M. and 3.30 P.lll. trains run through to HARRISBURG, stopping at ill Station. on the Lebanon Valley Branch. The 7.30 A. M. train connote at Rupert for Virilkes barre, Pittston, Sornnton. and all stations on t he LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMS tutu RAILROAD. Baggage oheoked to Elnurs, Beduin, and Suspension Bridge.. as h . Tickets can be procured at. the _fluladelphi a and Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Moe, Plorthwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and st the Panama ger Depot, corner BROAD end CA I.I.O'WHI LI,. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIbIiT TRA IN Leaves tho Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, Ton exoepted,) for all points West and North, at 1. at. melts mast be delivered! before 3 I'. a?, to Wore go ng the nine day. For further information, apply at Freight Depot, 3110 AP, below Vine, Or to CHAS. S. TAPPEN, G M enevl Agont, Pi. W. corner SIXTH and Cif TN Streots, sot-tf hillufelohia. PII I D 3 P 111 A ROAD, MORN (3 Lifilt,VPl/ t 1"14 1 )111 r f READ ING and HA RISBUIt(3, Loaves the new Depot, at, corner of DROAD and OALLOWHILL Streets, (entrances on ltailowhill,) et 7.80 A. M. DAILY, Smell th s exceptethl for SOTTS VILLE, HARRISBURG, an all intonneate points, connecting at Harrisburg wi trains ninning to Pitts burg, OliambereburE, Carlildo,Nunnurr, AFT O ERNON LINES. Littave at3.3411d. M., DAILY, for rorrsvlLLE and (lAIIRISRURO. At 4.30 P. M ',DAILY, (NundalEoxoeptodd rot READ INU, and intertnod tate points. do W. H. mrILTIENNV. RAno.tary N T I 0 -- -ell FSTER at i g 1-4 - VALLEY RAILROAD—PAH BENGEaTHA I H RJR DOWNINGTOWN AND iN TERhIEDIATE STATIONH.—On and after nth Deoltin tier, IND, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN will start from the .new Paesenger Depot of the Phila delphia and Rending Railroad Company. corner or BROAD and CALLOW DILL !streets, (passenger en tranoes ort A VRNIAG '1 NADI for Dovrningtown, !envoi at 7.01 AP / PERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at OOP. M. DAILY (Sundays egoepted.l order of the Board at Managers of the Philadelphia di and Reading Raille V• n OratiliENNY, fooretary. RAILROAD LINES. WINES AND LIQUORS. CHARLES HEIDSIOK OHAMPAGNE. GEORGE WHITELEY. No. 185 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Is appointed Aunt or the sale of the above unri valled brand of ORAMFAGNE, And offers it to the Trade at the LOWRST NNW YORK RATES. WO baskets, Quarts and Pints, now in EOM). c129-tf WE CALL ATTENTION OF THE • • TRADE to this _really Soperlor article ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC. A. supply in assorted packages constantly on hand. Orderareoeived for threat importation. Also—Hermessy Cognuo, Leßoy Cognac London r and jkollund Gins, Claret to WOod and Cates. Champagnes, high and low prices. LONOCHAMT. Importer. 010-em 117 South FRONT, Phildelphia. GEORGE. WHITELEY, NQ. ISO South FRONT Street, Importer of Brandt, Wines, &0., oilers for lats. In tend only, tho following, among other standard brands or brandy : f i t i lig I Lin] 0;1, Cu,,'.. 'Thos. nines & Co., ''''' Ward, Dopuy, 4t. Ono A. P,eignette, hlarett, lamore, ?ahem:sin, ..kulrglaUiwt Union Proprietors, ennesy. o, Stuart', Patsies Malt Whisks, soil the oholoest varjette_e_ol' Madeira, }Merry, Port, ,Buriundy r _ and Rhine Winci, Palm 'l'ree flip, Jariama Rum, Manta Cruz }hall. isordeoux OA, ha.. fr. o ri27-P7 NOTICES. O TICE.-OFFICE OF THE DELA WARE ANT) RARITAN CANAL AND CAM DEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPOR IATION COMPANIES. , . PHINI ETON. NEW JERSEY. ion. 13. 1330. The Direolore of the shove Pompano's have thin day declared a Dividend of SIX PnN .ENT. nut of the earning' of the hiet eix months. payable to tho stock ry then local repreeentlyes. ou and alter TIJF. , the Tith day of January mat., II by 811 IP kl at the Companies' O ffi ce. in Philadelphia, and by /DA BLISS, at tl'e Office of those Companies In New York. RICHARD STOCKTON, 1it21.12t JAR. S . GREEN. 'Flea/wrote. 'NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. The CARBON IRON COMPANY will receive proposals until the Mb dm of February next for build ing an Iron or Woolen Railroad Bridge over the Le high River. oppoaite their works It Perryville , in the county of Carbon. The length tea Ibe about three hue dred and fifty MO/ feet, in either three or four spans. Engle track. Propenis received, and further particulate obtained on application at Perryville to the undersigned. DENNIS DAntAN, Presi De cember 19th, 18b9dent. . it3l•citfeZ) MORN EXC:IANGE phin, Nov. 28, 1869. At an Election hold on thellet instant the following gentlemen were chosen Directors oiling Bank Alexander 0. C.:Atoll, Joseph Lindsay, Rotiert IC Neff, Bamuel T Canby, amen Steel, John P. Orme. lillinund A. Bauder, Charism Knecht, A exander Wiuldin, David Vanderveer, Hugh Craig, Philip if. Mingle, Christian J. Hoffman. Avid at the meeting of the Board THIS pAy,the fol lowing offieers were unanimously elected: A. 0. CATTEM, PreeidenL d2-tt R. R. NEFF Vine Preeident, J. W. TORREY. Cashier. OFFICE OF THE SECOND AND THIRD STREET PAKEP:NOER R A ILWAY STR E ET ANY OF PHILADELPHIA—n(I WALNUT STILEET. PHILADELPHA. Jan. 3. WO. The Directors have this day declared a divldend of FOUR per Cent. on the capital stock of said Company, payalde . pn or after the 2.3 th met. The 7 ransfer Rooks 0. this Company will he closed from the 10th to the 26th inst. hOHERT KELTON. Treasurer. NoTPIE IS GIVEN THAT APPLIOA firm will be made (or a Certificate of Pennsylvania State Loan. In place of one stated August No. se t for ern°. under act of April C. 1834. to LOUISA JEF- F I.RY , now lost or mislaid. nta.am• BUSINESS CARDS. V B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND • • S U USCR I PTION A 0 E NCY, for Principal News papers and Periodicals of City and Country N our ner Fri. and CHESTNI IT. I. - Address " Y. it. PALMER," Philadelphia. jal3-3m rirllOS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, -IL No. A 73 South FOURTR Street nl3-Bm. WALLACE & BRODHEAD, SI EXCHANGE PLACE,. NEW YORK. WOO an 4 Baud. bought axi) gut& on Cogunisslon. FIANCTI N NVA.LLACY. zolv.tat. C. LIRODHEAD DES-11n' A LEX. McKINNEY_, ATTORNEY AT LAW. O.REENSBURO, I'A, WIU praotiaa Ic Weatmoreland, Artnatronz. and In diana ennutien. sell-ti MHZ ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE OTIVEITNUT Street, forwards Paroulx. Pack ages, Merehandrie, rank Nettle, and tineeia, either by Its own Lines, or in connection with other Express Qom p_aniee, to ail the enamels towns and _eities or the United States. E. B. SANDFORD. and-ti Seseralßueeri utenden 1 EDUCATIONiAI,. VOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, (WITH Frticary and Secondary Department attached.) Fnutlionet corner rd" IHLIAVYN and ()SEEN Btrepte. Fnr Circular. apply at the Behrml. E. t'AXSON, Pnnci al. Entrance on DILLWI'N Street. m" A MEIIICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a -I—IX reliable medium threni i ti which Bol.nola end Pam'. Hee may obtain onm elect tesehers. Fermate may oh term sratui tonal'', in ountioa and 'unmans al the beet 001100, 1 1. 11 AI N, fr. CO. 2ANTV, al k ata rors t or alt-tf ON CHESTNUT Street. Pldindedonia. 11RYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL AL? niznotkNTlLE COUggi.lol7atflialq dibphia. . • • !Tyner -BSvE and Ot Noir Y. itunaL3.'Clovelaritt, b ciao ' and tn. ne. For information. °alto/ nand for Catalogue. fen-tf PIANO B. STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA OW:R-STRING GRAND PIANOS SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PL4NOS, now pre fers/1d rn concerts and in private circles by the tree• vc:Torthers. Received the prat premiums over the best cm p rs, fret• judges like Gottschalk. htazon, and others Chnlien t .e all comsat/ton. Blain lUS BROTHERS, de-ly RAM CHESTNUT Street. win HOLIDAY PRESENTS PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO- i. FORTER brErti. rl o A nito NO-FORTES. MELODEON& PIANO-Ft MELODEONS. Made 111 Raven, Bacon, & Co., & Clark Halloo, Davis, kCo., and °them J. E. GOULD, myll-17 SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. rwro 011 - 10KERING it SONS, MAMMY/4( . 7EOINRS OP BRAND,S P Q IAN UA O- RE, FORTES. , ANSI UPRIGHT WAREROOMS mu CHESTNUT STREET. ConstanLln etoma Wire .took of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INEJ.III,UMEN Id. We have been worded, a the different Exhibition., in tine country and Rum - 38 G . & ANDO LVER FIRST-CLASS MEDAL!. PI 08 TO RENT. 106.1 v roll A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. SCROMACKER & CO., Rat CHySTNUT Street, respecitfullv invite the mtuirs loving public, to call and examine their new and suc cessful mprovement— PRE PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having bonvortod the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, Foldout all the objections generally made to the style of rand Piano, oleo dinunisbing the cost of the same. volume, purity of tone, great power, bnlbanoy, full ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deb cwt. and eweelneu, those SUPERIOR AND DEAU'IIPULLY-FINISIIRD IN areTRM wholly unequalled. They have received the highest euconuums, and are pronounced by crams to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this country. Constantly on hand, a largnand elegant sasortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, eluding the t'riae Modal from the Crystal Palace Pshi bition. New Yo r k • ISM eel-tt itEmovALs. REMOVAL. ---SMALL & CHANDLER, a• 'WHOLESALE fatOClP.fto, have removed from 65 North eECOND Streot, to 122 MARKET Street, above Front, north nide. MACIIIINERY ANTI IRON. lALIITSI. V. MIRRICI, /. l(SeeleiN WILLIAM It. Igelretel. SOUTUWAItR. FOUNDRY, Inn% AND WASHINGTON aTREE'II PAILAjen.LPHts. MERRICK & BONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for hand, River. and ',lame lemon, oftilliiirngarsoMenrtlrrAl,nlll7:..., Iron 11'31t3' I°. °Milli" Iron Frnots Root, For UM Works, Work Shorui, road Btntlone, .to. Retorts and Gap Machinery of the latest and most lra preyed construction. Lverr lescriction Varitation Pdachtnery, sued, as Sugar, w , un m "' Trains, ,Delecators, deers, Pumping names p. sole Agents for N. Hillman's Patent Sugar Bodin{ Apparatus; flasin . yt , h's Patent lig% s ligi g ruz i o . N'lP:Vilnae. , "'s'Y I latent °en au aLy WILLCGX & GIBBS' SEWING MA CIIINF.—This NI aniline never fade to five en tire sane :tenon. Nine Rae. Lor eerie at 716 iAIEsT Nirr 6itreet ,119 tf 11.? R. COItS I 1 N REAL ESTATE • BRoimit AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS TOWN, PENNA. FA R:11 1 w Montgomery. Books, and Clicater gout Ilea , for sale or oxelinfire. GOOD 1110R.TUAGES on firma negollated. HANDHOME DWELLING (or &Lie in Nom - own .11A-Am RUGAR-11011SE AIOLASSES.-150 hhds. tteroets'end barrelikfily_en.le, oiM GILA lf/ 51 k CO., PT Tr • 11.0•• p B RICK -MAKING ,M A CHINES which tern par the Any and makell).000 yorday, Brick Presses. Tile alneldnes. Out Wheels. clay nodes, and cestiny_s for Cool Kilns. et C. CAItNELL'B, tililthlANToWN ROM. above Filthstrnet SILVER SOAP--A simple preparation for oleansing Silver Plate, Jewelry,Tlirrori, Mar. tile, &e., tar snore convenient and effeetive than ant other. One hell the labor of }ma ne dee. = ma p b e wed by aging this Soap Which cannot yeast* nuure the Steel Zinc white, and ns nu scrubbing is reptnred, the saving to the wear of the paint in much greater than the cast of the Soap. It leaves the surface as pure and white no when new. hlanulaetured only by the Desbn, Indexitial Soap Vetnpant , and sold by their nopeinted Agents. If ARR IY A RD & Apothecaries. TW.E.1.21- LFTH oimernir. REFINED BORAX, in store and for main WETHERILL k BROTHER, 111 MN, 4 . 1 wia4l t 9 Nnrth KUP11N1%70164.9 OIL IITItON ELLA —For sale by! vvio }mufti. & 1111 , r 1.9 67 Nottl, 14)414)1V41Ptr0A4 rALUIII"I' A ¶1 wit received, a suparior lot of cmeotta 'rwine and for kale by WbIA VCR, FITI.F . R,_It (199 ° A".I N •1.. and 211 N. Wham.. JAVA COFFEE. ,000 pockets prime Jaw, Cone, for isle by JAMES GRAHAM & CO., LETITIA Street, Jag INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE compANy. INCORPORATED BY TILIKLEOISLATURB OP PENNSYLVANIA, 1831. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, ) PREIG CARG O ST,, l T To all parts of the World. INLAND INSURANCES On Giimls, by River Canals, Lake_,, and Land Carnage to parts of the union. FIR INSURANCES On Merohandise generally. On Storrs, Dwelling Home!, An. ASSETS OE THE COMPANY, November 1,1&52. Pa Ma Vale,. /123,0 r. 10, Philadelphia City rilee oo 100,000, Pennsylvania State 6 11 , et. L0an...., 33166 00 21,000 Pennsylvania State 6 0) . et. Loan 21,000 03 25,000, U.S. Treasury 6)6 V. cent. Notes and interest due . 66,253 64 1330.000 B. Treasury 6 4f , et. Notes and inter est due ..... ~..... 30,615 CO 025,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila delphia .... 36,006 00 $50,003, Penneylvanle. Railroad Id Mortgage er cent. Bonds 43,630 00 020,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage 6 6P cent. 80nd5.... 014,000 West Philadelphws Paseenzer Iladwar . Company 7 tP . ' ot. coupon bonds..... 12,600 00 016,000,305 shores sto,••3 Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal av unntied by the pity of Phils,• 16,00) 00 1111,000, 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad ...... 06,000, 100 shares ad North Pennsylvania Rail ro Compan-- • • 02A35, shares Philadelphia y lee Boat and Steam 'ref Company, Philadelphia and Sa.annah Steam Navigation Com pany, Ocean Steam Navigaho . n Company, Philadelphia _and a vre de Greoe Steam Tow at ' Company. Philadelphia Exchange Company 6,210 00 ao . nrand Mortgages, and Real Estate, Of- 411413 ;113 $4 hoe Building ..... .... 73,30 35 Bills reeeirable for Insuranees raa.de „... 181449 6p ßalance duo et Agetwios-I'remiurns o - n Me, rue Polo,iee. eat, cud other debts due the Company MAU 69 Boris and Stock of sundis Insurance dompa, a10e3,300 Oll Cash on Deposit in auk-----. 87,(94 31 DIRECTORS. William Martin ;, ,,i mual E. Blokes. tdmund A. Bonder. heonluhus Paulding , gg i l l C. Da u, epees Tr annuli., ilium hyre, Jr.. P. Pennant:4 nry Bjoan, ward Darluiston. H. Jones Brooke. Spencer Tl'llyanne. Robert c omas C. Hand. *lnes 1.. Harm, be Burton, illiam C. Ludwig, Jacob P. innow, Joseph H.Beal, James D. M'Farlamg , Dr. R. alHuston, toshua P. Eyre, George IL Leiser, oh n U. Semple, Pittab'iy, Hugh Craw, . T. Morgan, " Charles Kelly, A. U. Harter, WILLIAM _MARTIN, President. TIIOB. C. HAND, Yule Preildent, HENRY LYLBURN. beoretarr. dirl-dif VAME 'INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Btreet, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL. ISUL BY THE STATE OF NNSI'L VANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RIME. ... • - DIIIiCTORII Samuel Wright. . B. Il!mei, runt. W. Walters,. W. Evorman. Chas. Rtchardson, local Lem., Jr., soot; W. Stout, .9;4'41;37 West, :van Morns, . ihos. B. Martin, I enko Stern. 0 FOR OE W. DAY, Prestdent. JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vice Preet. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Jell -tr LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM ALA VA riY.—Tlll? PENN MUTUAL LIFE INBU RAIN C El COMPANY. Northeast corner of THIRD and DOCK titreete. Assets, Carl= 26. INSURES LIVES for the whole term of dire—grants annuities and endowments—purchases lire interests in Real Estate, and makes all oontreots depending on the noutingenmes °Md.. They sot as Executora, Administrators, Misuse Trnsteas. and Guardians. TRUBTEEB. r.i L. Miller, Barpuel 8. /Mtge, minim Coates, William Martin, :chard 11. Newbold, JJamel H. MeFarlar.l4 William P. Haoker, Nepali. Trotter, William H. Kern, amen Uncoil, Minuet C. Huey, heophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell,Edmund A. Bonder, t,l:nry C. Townsend, tame! L. Ilutohnutogg todolphun Kent, ohu W. Horner, illiam H. Carr, - ills 8. Archer, P. V. Dutlow, !amuel J. Christian. William Robertson, oseph M. Thomas, Warner M. ohn CI. Wenn... B l a c Miohl 73SL E 1 Joan W. Ilonnon. Seam, .1.: 1 17r,1tE, President. gTOKEB. Vise Preen. taxv. KulS-IT TilE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA, B U IL D!LAELPH FRANKLINNOB, No. 408 WALNUT Stmt. CHARTER PERPETUAL. _FIRE, MXiiiiik, — idririkalitillislYkA NcE. Fire Inanrance, liinttad and perpetual, on Braldlniti and Mobandia• of all descriptions. Marine Insurance, inland and Ooean, on Valises, Freight and Cargo to and (torn cu parrs of the World. G SORGE R HART, .Proindent. E. P. ROAR, Vic* Prendont. IL& COG °SHALL, Seoretari. B. 11. BUTLER, Aaa't Booretars. DIYZOTORs j _ E. W Eller. te Andros , . Cfismrs, roade'g Aruba.. I. R. ocill. n. IL 3.1. g Fuller. and r. I . V. Hart. AA C. eatl i eb. Yceter B. Farb IA SaMuld Joan. AL H.. NS UR ANOE COMPANY OF D THE - 11 .4. TAT E Or JLENNItyLVNIA-Ffn AN.1 6 16- RINE INEIURAPICE-No. 6 Excniurot, BoILD INGS. Chartered in Ina—Capital en,ooo—Aasels. imuary 3. 181.8. 8117,4 All invested in sound and Cargoes,e securities-00E tinp_e to Insure on Yawls and Nut& ass, Stooks of alerobandise, &a. ero terms.IRECTO B8: Bear, Blierrort, George R. Bram% aimeon Toby, earousl grant, Jr.. Charles Ma:Wester; Townswa.e. er, Wylliars 8. Smyth, Thome B. Watiacei. im 40.0 B. Budd. am R. Whitt; Hew, 0. Freeman. Charles ft Levis, ueoree C. Carson. HENRYj BRERRERD, President. WILLIAM RA R YRR. Recnetary le 0-srfrn tt OWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 432 WALNUT &Net. Philadelphia IHRECTORB. AI. W. Baldwin. Robt. W. D. Truitt; Thomson,f o gia e. r. aien, Wm. K. Hamlin. James, $ W. ii B Cl l gi r .; A* Vkal ei Falf J. (3. Maenad. ' triles . P. 9 1T4t0n s E. 8. Warne. lohn Cia. ton JohB E. Add ms , :dward A, Warne, R. T. Ransil. H. 11. Shilhugford, - - rn ea L. Lutlr.a. - lres.u.nt—Ni. W. BALDWIN, me President—E. 8. WARNF.. fieuretary....-EDWIN BOOTH. del LEGAL. CA STATE Or TUNIS Q. BARCROFT. deceased. Letters of Administration to said Vs tate haring been stetted to the subscriber. all persons Indebted will please make payment, and those havint claims present them to AVSAN BA ItCHOFT. Administratria, VA/ Buttonwood street, or to her at torney, H. C. THWiI HON, jale-wet 933 A rnb street. IN TOE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE -R. CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. WALTER LAING ve. EDMUND ST CELMAN. June Term. lea. No. 782. Fr. fa. SAME va. SAME Heptemlier Terra, 1809. N 0.210. FLfa. DAVID JAI NE vs. EDMUND biTELILMAN. September Term, 1852. No. 199. Fr. Is. SAME vs. SAME. September Term. MS. No. ME Fr. fa. ()BOWIE BARB,R vs. EDMUND STEELMAN. september Term. 1809. No. ltd. Pr. fa. JAMb.S BAKER vs. EDMUND STb:ELMAN. September Term. 1809. No. 283. Si. la. C. D. AF. SMITH vs. EDMUND STEELMAN. BPptember Term, 19.9. No. s». Fm. la. JOHN DOWLING vs. EDMUND bTEELNIAN. September Term. 1 1 59. N 0.432. Pi. Is, 3011P4 hl. lOICKEI, vs. EDMUND STEELMAN. Supreme Court, January Term, WO. No. P. Ft. fa. The auditor appointed to make drotribution of the fund in Court, raised by the sale of personal property by virtue of the above writ,, will ,'tend to the duties of his appointment on MUNI:AY, the Nab day of January, IW. at o'clock P. M., at hie Mike, S. W. corner of Eleventh street and WitAinston eguare. in the oily of Philadelphia. when and where all person tu l tetetted are required to present their manna, or else be debarred from coming in upon 'aid fund. January 10,1869. CLEMENT B. PENROSE. )al -10t° Auditor. vo4b. COAL-LEIIIGH HICKORY, AND LD CURT MOUNTAIN. carefully scrolling and volt ed. Satisfaction warranted. tt, M. 11. BUNTING, SOH CA 1.1,0 V nii,i, ;Rude fI OUSEKEEPEItS LOOK Ty, ,/°,,,, h U,,i r t. It interest flu, yonr COAL AT P t.; , ..111 i h an B .lllohayt• nothing but Ott vary beet quality 0. --. k.ll Coal IS oderett at the f0110w.04 Lehigh, Broken, INF, end 10 ::: , "• • • **** ""'.....t° pm ton • ratinee ' ll , p2r °La; ton Beheylkill. •• ' I —....... IZ , " Larne Nut-- • - .. --... oi . dit . e . i . Art -- a ß Tl li ztit ht. at }}llW~¢ f ~ g rant•J tree from ela te ...l Wo_ ir •etrJ, SolltiliMit corner A 11. OT:. Call nnd see. 0.113-21 m W. GROOM. CO. KJ' Moe 148 South FOURTH Street, AND WHARF, PINE STREET, SCHUYLKILL. Dealers and (Meyers Leonia Mountain, ahlth, and Schuylkill IJ 0 A I klarohandlea taken: on arhar tao, H ICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL,TTerred with care. fotrienn Walrus. Auly et Mit WLEB 8 Depot. SINTII and 11.1 'mot. .1.27 tf ri AU TION I-ASTROLOGY !-LOOR V OEM-0000 NEWS FOR ALL!—Thy, never failing Mrs. VaN HORN is the beat; she suc ceeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble, ell who have been unfortunate, deceived by false promises, fly to her for advice and comfort. in love affairs she never Pia:. She bite the secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex It is this fact which induces illiterate pr etenders try to imitate her, and copy her adver c ement. She shoal yqu the likeness of your future wt e, hueband, or nheeut friend. It is well known to the nubile at large that she is the first and only person who pin show the 11111511 am, in reality, and van give entire satisfaction on all the con eerily of life, which can be tested and proved by thou sands, both married end mingle, who daily and eagerly dint her. Come one! come nll' to No. IJ I,OIIIIA F Street, between I iiniee• and RroaA oil Cl' iktf'SNRS. RoSF:NTLIAL & MV4113, from Ply nowt' Enyland mann acturers ird toe 'Vel., , MaKi " Pmataseoplo" Spectacle., respectful!) sollat the pa tronage of the ladies and gentlemen of Philadelphia VlCloltr, to their superior grougd SPolliktle slaw( The valuable advadtaie derived from them is. that in weld of vision hedonist). strained, heated, weakened, and in numerous oases seriously injured, it is preserved and strengthened, ever thing at once leonine clear and brilliant, end very aged persons are enabled to Cu,. ployr eight el7 t minute y g ie t:t t;, l son a,ln.elense.or a much less inaentfi ins power, and they do not require the frequent chamtes to the dangerous effects of turther powerful easistance. Certificates ean be neat, at the office over Mr Christ man'. stores 702 GHL:E:Th. UP Street, athoininS tier mon's PhotArT1.111 . 0011111• ilia IT DRAINING AND PAINTING INIATE RIALS. Engipeera' and Arohiteota' Stationery. ?Taman Painting Materials. otichomania Designs and Vases. aint Boxes for Children, and Can for Artiste and t°reents. ton and ?whim Frames. Laying Cards, Americansl Frenth. trdogues gratis to the arti e. ECHO ,Z & lANENTZKY, No. 115 OUBh tßikaii Street. WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL. INTON'd ENUAUeIIU TILIO tor floor". Ornamental Chimney Tope for oottaseei 6 , l.rilen Vase' and Fountains. Vitrified Pipe for drain. and Water oonduotord Lultoite4 sod for sale It 11.41 fIARRISOPI, - tale OlittO 01 in , Strytet. NEW tROP NEW .ORLEANS SUGAR on Win 'antra new crop 0. Rugra, for nolo by JAMES GRAHAM k CO., LETITIA Street. AD P RIVY WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW I , ilre in obtain the eotttots. Adam,' `1P) 1,1.1 AM Tr MBON, Poudrette Mee, 1213 North SECON 11 street, d29-ltn. T‘vEsTERN AND SOUTHERN MER- A. CHANTS.—MANILA ROPE.—:a large and well. asnorted stool. of !Stand& Nom nurnufaetured and for ale, at New York prior% by W}!AVEllt, PULER._ ty, an WI Wmtr, •t And N Virtmrevic CAPTAIN JOHN BROWN:4 lArl; AND ]HELPS SIMI'F.MMNOCRISIS, for IMO Mt the Antt•Sllvery Office, 107 North FIFTH btreet, 1030-Ot• SALES BY AUCTION. FURNESS i BRINLEY, k co • CHESCOSTNTTUT Jr., STREET AUC Ite the TIONFR N CO O N Hones. between FOURTH and FIFTIa Stree . J. WOLBERT & AUCTIONEYRS, C AD ARCH Rtreet, between AIM and Ruth. WHITE D NITE, LIVERPD4L WARE, FURNI TURE, ELVER-PLATED WARE. PAINTIAGS. dc. On Friday Morning. 27th instant. at Ws o'elnek. at ale Arch stress. a late. aasortment of white K rani ro and Lit erpool mare. in WA to atilt the retail trade; superior furniture. Locustung &Modes, ke. At 734 o'clock in the evening. Pine nlver•plated ware, Jewelry, paintings, and fan 01 good's. H ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUC TIONEERS. IN NEW YORK. J. SNEDICOR'S FIRRT ANNUAL SALE. SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, AT TdE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIG N TENTH fiTiekET. NYAIi foro D- W AY. N E W ' YORK, OMPRISING THE WORKS (IF THE MOST EMINEN P ARTISTS IN F.O FOPS. AND A 11 t RICA. Will be sold at auct'on on the evenings of 91st January and let February, At half prod 7 o'clock. each evening at the National Academy of Benign. Among the paintings are to be bound thole of Church. Acnenta.ch Roi harmed. Ken sett. Durand, Crunlear. Meyer of Bremen. Ed. Frei..., Wm. Mayer Sr., Herring Verbwkhoven. roriper Lemmeca. Jaques. Janus. M. and Wm. Hart Odrord: Boug Aron, Illarsvelt, E. Johnson Tait. O.H. Hall. Lilly M. Spencer. Shattuck. and many other.. The above can be examined at the above place. free. until the eveniAgs of sale, from A . M. to b P M.. and from 7to 10 P. M. JAY-maim-0 itILIP FORD & CO , AUCTIONEERS, P Nu. MO MARKET Street. and RD MINOR Street. SALE OF LOD CASES BOOTS AND PROFS, FRENCII CALF SKINS AN D 430 LE L.EATIIES. On Thursday Morning, January Mth, at 10 &cloak pro lints, will be sold b 7 ottalogue, on four mouths credit. 10.0 smog boots, shoes. and brogans, consisting of men'''. toys', and youths' kip and French coif boors ; women's. misses', and children s kip and roll herds. heels and swings men's, boys', and tooth.' kip. calf, and buff brogans; men's, boys'. and tooth,' super Curiae.. gaiters; Inca's russet% brogans. hunters, grain and wax do; wo- Ina n's. MMS'. and childree's cat) -made goat and mo rocco welt boots of first quality. Also, 01 dozen super French calf eking. Also, 1 PM lbs bah sole leather. iiienxi a s.r. LOUIS, MO. WILLIAMS 85 BOYLE. AUCTIONEERS A , D COMMISSION ME2CELANTS, No. 10 North MAIN Swat. Sr. LOUIS, Ito., rforineri7 with Nicest'. Myst'. Melchor". k Co. Phtladelphaa. ode' am" service." to the a:grahams, menufactureri , and others of Philadelphia lur ILe sale of dry goal. Cu ps,. n. 12,11001. hardware. Jewelry. ko.. ko• 67 - Utah advances mat- oo reosiDl of W ria• $J battlements made th ree,. dare after ha e. ..I(EN6EN Nle•sre. II y ere, Clezhore. Sr Co. Pikile. Smut & lirether " Yen W)ek,Tewesend & Warrens, Now York. B. Cwt. • & Co.. New tiotk. Wood. Ceriety:& Co.. ht. Louie, Mc, Crow. MoCreary,d, Co., " (m4.15=151l SIIIPP ISO. 6 THE BRITISH AND NORTH i 7 PS AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM . 110 X NWW 1011 TO ITTIZZOOL. g lief Goan Plumage— SI.NI heeond C•", Pnaaage.... lAo>< 10ITON TO LITZ-170014 Chief Ca..., butane. _ Bimetal CatunTaseage— 477 The ships from Boston call at Hahtax and Cerk Harbor. t, Capt. Juana,. CANADA, Care. Lang. ARABIA, Capt.!. Stone, 16E CA, Cat t. ASIA. Capt. h. G. Lott, 70)0:MBA, Copt Anaemia, AFRICA, Capt. &anima. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch, SCOTIA. (now building.) • These malts O&M a clear white ugat at seed-bead;green on starboard bowl TV porl_how. A Stone, ' ore, wedneaday. Jan. ht. E 'BUPA. " on. Wednesday . Jan. 111. A RICA. Shannon. " tort, Wednesday , Wedneaday, Feb. 1 AMERICA. " tort, Wednesday. Feb. IL ASIA. Lou. " ork, Wednesday, Feb. M. CANADA, Lane, " Eton, Weill:Medal, Fob.= Berths not secured until paid for. ACL experienced Surgeon on bmrd. Tn. owner' of these Clime not be seem:tab!' for Gold, rnlver, Bailie°, Specie, Jewelry. Precious Stories or Metals. unless bills of Indimip . mined therefor and the value thereof thereap_oar For freliat or NW sees apply to E. CUTIA , Howling Green. New York. pHILADELPHIA AND CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. Al AN ADJOURNED MEETINO 07.51E6 ABOVE NAMED OORPORATION, REM AI NO. 6 MERCHANTS' EXOELARCII, At 10 o'olookL. M.. September Yth.1839, the follow beg gentlemen wen unianimoculy eluted Direetore the Company. 712 GEORGE H. BTVART, B. MORRIS WALN. MATTHEW W. BALDWEN. ORAB. MARALEBTER, AirD JUN EDGAR THOMSON. the BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK. of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Chiles, where all persona favorable to the enter prise are respectfully Invited to rabies be. sti-tf FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— NEW YORE AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The United States Mall Steamships ARMCO, 7.m0 tons, David Lines, Commander, sod FULTON, t,tOCI tons James A. e often Commander, will leave New or i , Havre, and Southampton, for the year 1.90, on Gyp °Bowing days: To meet new requirements of the Poet Osoe Depart: meat, the de re or asivf the RASO and FULTON from HAVRE. ead SO THAMPTON. will, after their pressot voyage/0, be ch anted u hallow. from NEW Ycla h, save in the cam. of the present departure Mahe FULTON. which will take ph° e on the 17th December, the schedule remains unaltered: PrOrY7r... T .p. ` : tr. FR.P.. A . N .J .i v . i " ..11!.. 1 1 1 5:17 . 1t AG0,.... an. 7. RA GO 4. F 28 ....lab. 211. A BAC:RANI. V1 1 1N C. 0 . 14 . . 7.1 1 15 b. . A VII r3, ll .7tr : n s ontto b n a s i ge e s s ,?All. Y ilils G . ue. been taken in the construction Ot the bidl and ma oluaery to insure aafety and speed. The shim have fire water -tight compartments enclosing tha anginea. so that IN the event of collision or stranding, the water could not reach them. and the pumps being free to work, the safely of the vessel end passengerswould be sc oured. Repent experience has demonstrated the *Pao lute necessity of milt mode of construction. Tee accommodnone for passengers are bellecatto combine every com fort and convenience that can be-de sired. From New 'fork to SouthaMetoo or Havre—First Cabin. $150; Second do., en. From Havre or Southampton to New York—First Cabin, 700 franca ; Second do.. 360 francs. To passengers going to London these steamers offer the advantage of economy both in time and expertise. Specie delivered in London. No passage secured until paid. for. An experienced surgeon on board. All letters and news papers met pass through the Poet Office. For freight orpassaga apply to W. S. DRAYTON. Agent, 7 Broadway, New York. WE-LIAM ISALIN, Agent, Havre. OROSKEY & CO.. Agepts,Southampton. AMERIOAN EUROPhAta 11XPREnd COMPANY, Agent, Perla Whl. N LSON, Agent , Ortlce,Tobac,co Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Streets. Philadelphia. Plans of the chips can be seen. nett tmhal 4 /4 s tm ) , STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS A N DREAT BRITAIN AND rnrin, FRANCE, GERMAN 1 . , THE 11AM ki WIG AhIi:RICAN PAt.KET COAL PA N V'd IRON MAII. &TEA:hi:MIPS. HAMMOND.. Capt. 11. F. Schwensen. SAXONIA, Capt. H,_Ehlers. BORUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA, Capt. H. Tante. TEC TONIA, Capt. H. EILSen. These Steamers are all first-class clyde-butlt vesselal are intended to sail from Pm 31, North Roar. N. Y.. as folio FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON , HAVRE, AND HAMBURG, The elegant and powerful Iron Screw Steamship BO RUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman, 2,4110 toss barthen, will sail as anove, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER Met, at Illo'lloch M. Passe e, including Railroad Fare from P iladalphia to New York , and from Soutperapton I,ou on, First Cabin. SIB Sro vsbia.. ,160 I Steerage—SU The Roguice 111E 1 b• lumeeedid by the follmnag Steamilii DS: HAM MONT *-- WEDNESDAY, Febmary 1. BAxaym„..--•-.2.4l:it t luey, march 1. ....1111614718.exA,YL lamb Passengama forwarded to Li viiilittriabli m Bel fast. Rork, GIMow, Pans, and Antwerp, at tirou g i s rales. Time steamers are fitted up with unequalled sooom modetuona for first, seuood, and third-olass Papaingera. The Second Cabin acoominodationi of these Ships are e VeVaOs h te r slr pas Li tt o g f e E r a t ss tuned fro m B o a ts anipton, Havre. and Hambujr.r New York. all Parcels forwarded from Philadelphia topart' of Europe at reasoriable rates. Freight engaged to Phillidelphis will be propptl.7 ettende4 to Ll , ths New York Agent, and shippad tree of all e L Olnlattlloll, For Freight or Pamage,apply esolumvelyp e ., w * A. HA VII/SteWir y UN 011Ioe of the 'Lemon rg at-tf Northwest oorner OT I I CH a hn:Tri U T. FUR Tat SvUTII.--01ARI 4 E8- . ToN F ARTANSw E gvaLgur . e. Heavy Wiettl . at everrie w e of 1:11111Et per oent. b low 1" qCit i giV., 4 toa,s. C. T n y u. 8. MEI Steamship Kr, Vti iv:4h STATE. Cap ',on Charles I' Marstunan, will sad oa Setarday February 4. at 10 A. 1. 'Through in fin to so poarsAol howl at Sea. FOR SAW es. (spun, tt, Garvin , m ATE OF OEQIIOIA. will MI on Saturday, January 13, at to o'c oak A. M. rhrough in 53 to 81 limns, only 53 halts at lainflalling days changed from evetyBatnrotay to avers five dig. Goode tisoalved, and Bills of Lunn logam e _ v a_spTinDid itret-oLaas aide -whag_j ftle STON E ST AV E and gTATE OF GEORGIA mgr . I rira; above every ten days. the, forming a live-day eo a nte/awn with Charleston and Savannah. and the • .ath and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah. these Ships eon neat yy.tA steamers for Florida and with railroa.U. to., for all places In the Solith and,.Btitoe est. INSURit, Frets ht and lestuanoe on • large proportion of Goods topped South will be found to be lower by these shies than by salting Ye:genic the premium being one-Half the rate. N. 8.-Inguranoa es all :all - reN . tzliz i tirell -Earre-g y o r i te EiTY tan Fa by ut route 55 told per cent. a ni; w , thatj t hy I d h ula l . h rougr a tlitle i ti ll ot " ftnZ salfip _stet ton and Savannah steamships. air,ai..el on the whole route, except frOra Cttar oliton and artui uaii to Montgomery : trii.A..gn 147.1 c. le Charleston 03 c1ha.rie5t0n—...,..;433 Savannah.— IS 00 Savannah— 31 CO ugusta— SO 03 Augusta-- 16 10 humon...—... 11 0.) Macon— _.. Ss TS 19 00 4tianta 31 01 Columbus—. 33 OD Ceti:imbue .----- 36 CO 34 00 Albany ----........-., 37 00 Montgomery-. 28 Aloutromery.— - 33 03 Mobile. --- 35 00 hlobife.. —l4 90 New Orleans *0 75 New Orleans—. 51 no rk, bills of lading signed after the ship has 'Wed. For freight or mange apply on board, at sailititid What: a b o ve Vine street, or to ALEX. FIER_oy, southwegt corner MUTH and CIIESTNIPZ. Af . enta in Charleston. T. S. A. T. G. HUM). avannah. OAMMELL. For Florida from atrartuton, steamer Carolum every T•lesdey. For Floras from Savannah steamers St. Mary's and t. John's. every Tuesday and Saturday. SALAMANDER SAFES. A large anortmel of E ANS & WATSON'S PIIILADELPRIA lAN uFAcTvREO VALAMAND R SA VAULT DOOR!. . For Beaks end Stores. HANK WORE ' k q uel to eny now in use IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS ,30., Ozugoodterwo as soy other establishment In use United States,A s EVAN & WATSON, No./104C TNUT Street, P PT,RAPIR OMR UP A PALL M/OM WEST INDIAN BITTERS.—These eele hrnted Bitter. are meeting with general favor. They most effectually ring permanently cure all disor ders arising out of it war t. , f proper tone and healthful stilton of the digestive organs They are highly recom mended by the Fgeuity of the princtpal cities of tee United States and Europe for the epe4dy cure of Drs. Petals. Liger Complaint. Nervous Dshility, Paver and Ague., &o. TIIOMAIS F. BHA LIST. PriviLpaLA gent, dri-lm E. W. vigor EIXTII aD4 BP/U.7CE Etrota. BALER BY AUCTION. KTIIOMAS SONS Not LV and 10 1901111 POUR= STREET, d, .c (Formea. 17 and I.Y CARA—PUBLIC RA 1.101 PRAT. EMIT% ARA trrocin AT THE EXCIANGE..-0010 of nal totals, and stocks every Tuesday, at the tacaseom tar Conmhatora havir4 the upbos at sums rule, Sr Handbills of es.th eropinty waned voitrateq. addition to !shish we Fabian. OP LAO Sam& terb-e• to the sale, one theorised eatalee. Imo/. giving fal l dwonll.Eux. of all My eroPeet ter to to OA tit* inflow - am .1 apoday. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE- Kr w e bass a Lugs &moan; et realm:us at prisnns side, ineladhin every down riot of city ited OVE V" ro Pperty. Printed luta may bed at the gamma coil PRIVATE SALE REAllerns. Q Rest eitate entered on gar Private We Mister and advertised oensaionVly in oar public gale abstracts forwhidhLOCsboopies art printed weskly.)free attar/ • PALL RALE*, STOCSS eND REAL ESTATE. .W_ Pall Jan. IT, eventing, at the Exchange. chi - Part of the handhilbs for each of toe above !HI now ready. SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITL" RE. TI REF. sr- PENIOR. ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES THAI'S • AHOGANY PIANO FORTE OP. ~ FREN-PLsTF. MIRRORR. A LARGE QL'ASTITY OF SCHOOL FURNITURE, BRESSPLs AND INGRAIN CAR PETS. OFDS AND BEDDING. &e. CA hD.--Otir ash, to-morrow morniar., at the A turb. /tore. thiq cornpris.. beerd-w WO lore of met m t se cond hand forn.tttro. 2 sups riot 'rosewood r to-f,..reea made by Cniokerinp. 2 PIIPa..r PUIO tons , made by Stoddart, 2 menotany npr,ht s sh.o4 - 4 ee. nuttio;rany piano forte, Ens b 'such Vats mantel nor - rare, luso quantity of school fern tiva. Ern. mt, in grain. sad other carpet., beds end bed hog. Crone end glassware, ea., forming en attnw.t.re au or t r p, r , worthy the attention m ladtee sae others dernroAs or porohasi cktra ns. -roe' now reedy and the artialse erressel for examination - hfcCAULE' T MO UN TA EN RAILROAD COMPANY. On 'runway, Jan. 31, at 72 o'oloek. mom:tint' ba attid, at tha Pa a. , xonanze— Far arceccnt of id oat it am eenoarn— coonn 7 r e•nt. bosda tou cr :he IV:- Culla, Mountain Rallrond Company. REAL EBTATF 6.II IE — JAICARY 3L At 12 riolook- ros O ..... • roner se le-0 State Of Irid tam Carrel deal. Nan mrgi.T.lnos.-81x three-etors briok sod three fremi uore aur theta disetops, Peradies. ) aowit reed sad Liberti • Holm.' Con rubs—Ertatro' Mau DOViPA deed. fßft KLEE ABLE GROUND REST gee A YEAR—par et Ito--tint4tiota of Int Oi.e. aids of he rood street. ernah Ch ristian, dear of taxes: "roared by.reaarei ‘ e m atoa d o z i eSqs. __ _ REk.DENCE. vita aide yard. !berth gront strent..yesi sin'a shore Kamer . Loy fel by WO feet. slut two fronts. 11LN1 . 442 itS rest f Imbed anti every =went improrment. ?La ; brick stable sad coach WOW on the Tray and of the WA. OIL Canes street. W ties bead bin, VALUABLEeremptcoi Bala—TWO LARGE AND BUIL DM Lyre. etas at tke north - a - en corner of Amber ant Pergennt insets. ;th treats oft the Frank ford road and Lloy o_ street. the other at northew corner of C.'ral and tnrciart t trout on Vol d Burro, mrtsettn two 1 / 4 1 'F go tot 'Fob d •. (sacra tTrub. WO.s-roR y BaicK pwELLiN e spas. Yo .:11C4erri e•reor ow: or Fl j f h street ESL LSTATe. SAL e.-FEBEEAET At 12 nela_k. Or Enna ' Court tisls-EstAte tetn-s. I OF O.llOrN seettemett eerasr of Le 21.221::: and urea streets. West Pa 'Adel ph rs. VALUABLE I UT North nfta street. •••14 - 11. be tween Osorse and Urn ton ate.< ts Nott'2e-% 13 feet front and ref feet.le., s, • , "-fee street. ts (mats. With trams direl r ang 2 41.3111:ADAL Is/T North buteesth street. oast sate. sham PAreis' Street. Tk EE-STORY dF leg DWELLING, west cele ct Howard street. north of Jed - arson wen. Nos- I:4 uul Poste Fourth Pallet. EtTYSD 1 0-FORTE. PUft.rirrt;RE.,Bßl rittN AlEL9ett-purty_z• 114 On Thursday At lo'clock. at the Auccoa Store, excellent whs.] hachl faraltare. t. pAho-Scrze. fins mirrors. OrPetit from ea cae...1:1:., hoosesserr.g. rtasseed to tin stare t‘nolme...sat Also, a :arse range of estatiarra da.a.t SAL OF SUPERIOR TT RNITUR P, Fors, PIANO PORTER, SCHOOL-BOON( FUNSITUAL. LABOR QUANTITY OF _BEDDING. ha . On Tltsrater alorenot. At Ids stiet.ost store, will be kind tae tart:rare of a p•ram deeming bortarkeep. eg.n.moved to tbe eto•-•. /Cr COOTtOIIII3OI , Of sale- iratrol.es superior noseawal 'ke r.-forte trails by Stridden.: silp• nor rraewnial pima fortes mete b 7 Cluekenar. superior sertgbt Naar, forte, school-room ffar o bedcLat, Pere retain - 7 fee. ANCIENT ARD N 1011,4 N t. PATICTINJ.I. WA_ TER-COLOR Da A A . INV*. &C. Oa Irtthy Morattg, laaattrl 27. at Ib• aarlw-o store, cemizaero , Az at 31 er ock Ins to solo eo.lar n.,1 o 1 artt.eat sad =l , 4er:a otl Pal pt.ttl. Compniait rarora latersatlLl JIICIS. Also, a nortAser ut water color drawlass ty tag —sa and Al:rams, art eta Peremptory order tst tie Reett:rer. COLORED YARN. IN D.OO. AND WARPS_ A r ARAMINGO WELL, NEAR FILANIFORD. On Motes. Morr,ec, Jan at u o'clock. will 4 aald u teZre isle. t Tof - der °fib.* receirer. et the Ann:unto MIIi neer sand, 1 54:1 Rs. Una and brown Tars. In Va. rut Wine. Wee Imps. 213 the. trey Tarn, .to. rat!, 44.0 rpm Iromit. ellge Pstneulanntisztlt , :ria. flia"Rs:* peremeteri• Teresa ~lh• Retell's(' Aare—\o. e 25 Arch greet. STOCK OF I.OOXINO kiLean ANL/ Pierraa PRAMhS. VsafrAVINGS, he. Oa Tuese.ey Alorranc. Slat instant. at 10 o'einca.at Arch rue!. tir oreer of Jose DI A. Clay. Esq.. receiver, the entire r.erk of Illritheal earl cAfinlshed !allot :tail ant -•e frames. eVec..a number of earrnrinrs. 41 4 r F l L l Fartlenlere to eatiaoi nee three dart remora to We. "JO ' N ILCNOASETRLIANS , AU & eT ONEE corner A fJUTE andTM A ON E ME M MAMT, eolMethi MONEY TO LOAN: 52.10,600 to loan. in lays or mall amowsto, stocks. sold and mho , o'nte, diamonds. witches jolt rI• Mynas )'sees. dry Rands. elothket. era erect„ t` are cutlery, mencol. tr.sranmasts, %minims, beddnat. boreal. volnoks, and on el artscies vales for any len:tk of time sorted eve c. , pot liberal germs than at say other estoblaMmeat is itto GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAIN& At private sale, apl enthd piano forte, m rick rosewood ease. eon $0) pri ROO; fine 13 caret cold knot. na cans patent lever womb. doctor. time and mie, ee d ur ,t aecoeda, only $115: fine rood hum/as-ease Leeman to teat lever vetches. .1 the most approved San test makes. from SM to 8100; fine to:i dontge lantem Fat tish patent lets • women... best make, from 832!...50, fine Li-cant hashes-ea. detached went leer watches. 13 jewe Irani $l3 to $35; open Ivo do.. from 810 to $72; fins 13-caret fold Lest , • cantons (.414 watches et 850 ; opon face do . from StO to $5O; t ater Enelwh potent later watches. in bontme cowl and doobte bottom. atlas moot enro red sad beat coaka, from slo to $3); Am hentine cam sayer 'wen; lever watches a t Sm; banyan ease wirer darks watches; ditto doable time from Vats 00; imanno we miter later vatebes. fall Jena Lied. winds intr. -at a key. from 816 to em; Lesins do., from $33 to 514; ha/sms ease wirer Corseted laver irsiabes, altairea, from St to $ LI; 0i..0n (106 do., (men $3 ta 53; har ono ease ulcer Lopirs• wstehea. fah Jewelled. Irani to SW; °Pert face do, from 33 6; silver vintner watches, from $s to SO; silver French wakes ; f $ l to as ; gold patent hunloc auto and open lever and Levine. End limb, Swum. sad French watches. from $1 to BM ifina gold vest. fob. and seek abyss at Ai n per dot.; kne p old am of ear -nnva. broastpiaa. nal useeleta ; beano haver Mom, and rowo.ry, em OTIM - 1 - sonatina. An leas than Mato* aseal selling ;es. I mom too sv amaa, ct MIMS to art peboanta, Os • ,, t every Iliad of goods. at less rote of charging thlia Other ostobliohmeat In the ray. OUT-LOVA SALES Ahanded to Perbouny he the aaetseteer. at vary /OW OBSMIL CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED- Conmritrononta of all and time ry kind of goods soacits4 foe while nolo ; two-thirds voltam of ths goods will ha advaneed to annamponon ut the sale. THE WEEKLY PRESS A NEW V OLT3 11E1 TRH WEEKLY PRE entarnl uwa a Ntv lams rah the Nov Year. To aaf. corel3. that ors re , ,er Sas beam az..-eeeetel, soald be to KITS DIT End weak wedJatztte sa I.ltet otter poaitton—for, net may boa THE WEEKLY PRESS Mtn eatrarahed pa a secure tied retsr.u.?r.t taa tt to. In r 3.11. tr. a Insrvet!,r.s oramp:s of t.. 0.0 do:cgs of favor yttaloll a rig tarroo•ductal LITERARY, POLITICAL, AND NE A JntfLN--U, eau ramiee at the hsnds of a liberal sei enllghtent Putba. Our most grateful O:PLY , e are tendered for the Patronage already bestowed upon us. and we 11. - n - . wire no effort* erhiiih msy terms to render the wiper area more attrseuse. useful, and poixilsir In the funtrti The POLITICAL entree of — H.E WEEKLY PRE. 3-. need not be enlarged upon here. 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