TiEcOUtT - , —11 , 3110e11130•IVO -PllOOll/111111!11111. SUPif.ol.#B4xo-Chief Justlo° Lorrrte, and4ustices Woodvistel, Thenipeou, Strong, and Itead..l,odge'e :4041: ,Aititithnt continued by J. Boyd for appellee; and bY Idoldiller for ap pellantgler', inS ' re app ply.. • •Zaleal. 'Reargued by B. B. Chain for appeliant,'• by - D. 'Kraus for appellee, and by 'J. Boyd for apaellent, in reply. - - eralereta'sr appeal. 'Argued by G. Foxfor appellant, and bv B. M. Berger and J. Boyd for it the '24th Idny;1858, dol 7 line,. neokafeltow o Do. entered judgment' for $50405 against Drake upon a bill single, which oentained a - vralver of the $BOO exemption. - Quilts saute day a 11. fa, was issued on their judgmotit, under whioh all tho personal property of deleti4sent was,..cold for $645.70. This money was; on theap• plioation of Joe, Kirkiter, (proprietor of the house fu, which Drake reelde4,) ordered to be mild into court "Ifirknor claimed elf the land' Tor rent. An auditor was appointed to distribute the fund. B.ititner claimed that Drake was . Lb tenant under st,,,verbsl lease' for one 'year, • which iootantericed, April .1,, 1858 .; that the rent .was payable half yearly. , se ADVANCII, and that s3so,.the filet littlf piiiee'rent,' was due at. the .obmmeneoutent of the lease; and was unpaid. -Drake, defendant in the azeoution, was the only witness produced to prove the eoutraotef lease. ills testimony was Objetted to by theeaeoution oreditore; but was received sod noted upon 'by the auditor and the court, The sabstanoe aloe Main/may aro; that he was to pay 1700.halflearly in advance, on the Bret days of .801.,and 'October; that the bargain. was made 2datoltlat '; that he took possession .April-2d, and: April Bd or4th told Rirkner -he ',could cot pay the • rent; 'that at the time he testified (ben. 16, 1858) , he attic-, owed the first six -months_ rent, less, some - 0,30 he bud, paid for, epairs,"aud had paid only abodtl3o of the around half ' year's rent; that be elill had nearly all the goods taken, in °loudeu by,) the shot if iii hie' possession, having purehased thou( at sberitra sale The auditor e%Varded the' rand to Kirkner and th e ootirt con firmed his report. The plaintiffs (Collins et al.) in theillichtiou app sled. -Argted by , G. R. Fox fur' appellant,' The 0601 refitsed ,to hear filttivemey olio' for appellee: DnirstiOr Cotter-rsTudge Stroud,—Mann dieted.= to taborer thiotalue of goods sold and delivered by ;the plaintiff to tho defendant. Jury Mit:' , F.!. Bielester 'for plaintiff ; Qailloti asid . Qdo. W. Thorn for , defendant. 'Puler vs. Brown, An 'adios on apromissory note. , Verdiat for plaintiff Or .418,931116. Burgs and Prion.for plaintiff.; Nathan H. Sharpleas for defendant.', Osterroldt. ye., Watson., 'An nation to recover airoari of 'rent. On trial. A. Y. Parsons for planar; "a. L;Flototter t for defendant. DtiratOr count —,Judge. Sharairoo4.--,- Billies ca. Jones, An-notion oil a'clitiek. A. N. Sower'and aeries Brooks for pisintiff ; Qualms for defendant: :•Verdiat for plaintiff for $2,440. The Logan Savings and Building Assooistlon vs. Benny, defendant, aud John B, Adams,,garnisheo. An • notion against garnishee. Jury out. Long stroth' and Brinton, for plaintiff ; lifuiday Sir defendant - POIIIION7 Pl(EAB,4,pdge Ludlow.—Linden cs. Iferntyre. 'An- notion to recover _arrears -of rent!' tin-trial: 'J. EL- Breister ; for plaintiff ; Anion ',Thompson for defendant.' ' . , QUARTER SESSIONS—,4CdgO Allison.--Fran ols. Heath, colored, wai placed upon trial on the charge of committing, an assault and battery upon Jolla Holland, with .intent to kill. The jury re• typed a yordlot of guilty as to the assault and battery, but not guilty . , as to Intent to kill. Sen tenced to three months in the county prison. Joseph Webster was charged witirstealing soma tiller teaspoons-and several, other °Moles the property of S It Smith, valued at sixty-five dol lars•and fifty cents. Win. ?aviaries was obarged with haloceut expo. fore. The jury returned a verdiot of not guilty, bet that he pay the oust of prosecution. tom. /Rotaries was also charged with committing an Wend and battery upon Win. Lawrence, and Wu ; Lawrence was charged with committing . au ussauttand battery upon Molarlus. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty as to Wm. filola rins,,and the prosecutor, pay the costs, but find Wm. Lawrence guilty of committing an assault and buttery upon Wm. Mulerius. Sentence deferred. Edward Cornish,eolered, was charged with the litriseny - of two 'coats, two pairs ofpanta, and oneair jury returned boats, the property of William Jones. The returned a.verdiut of guilty. Sentenced to eigh teen tu'outte bnpneounient. 'John McFadden was charged with having com mitted- an assault and battery on Moore Hobert Wilson and William Merolla,: Merstlot was also charged wAli the commission of .a-similar offence niwn AleFillfiden. The jury had not agreed upon a verdiot at the adjournment of the court; • -Nary Ann Rutherford was convicted of larceny. Sentence deferred. tai ,, A Washington correspondent of the cinehs ati G.Z.Vite, In describing the Oconee att.hoProsi dent's Levee, says : There a Western Senator is conversing with Virginia Representative: They are on the oppo- Nita Shied the' ,question, but a common bond of couitery-unites thetn'eow.. There moves a Mat esebusette Representative, wondering how this them will look when - Banks is President. There is a Hem ere-eater ' who: writes for the papers, and le the historian of J. B.'s trip, He stands like the rock of Gibraltar, Immobile and frowning. Be tide blot 4, a Southwestern preacher-ea chaplain to the regiment. - lie has tied his white choker in a way tout would drive. Brimmed's ghost into a tonvetalonf of indignant raps, were ho hot here. They are- forming the plan of a Southern Oonfederaey, and bin reverence is • of fering to baptize the bantling—gratis. That elaborately dressed man is—nobody known who. Perhaps he is a friend of the' one who last winter did ao sharp a trick., At alt the levees for a month there was a man ressed in the very height of fashion. His cone was faultlese,'hill pants unwrin kled, his feet were cased in silk-stockings, and upon them were immaculate pumps His shirt boontwas a mirsole—so white, so stilt, so bete& 114 no .euriously - plaited. His hands were hidden by symmetries' kids whose white was - Ink tinged wiuta euspielon of straw-Colori• And when ho shook his ambrosial looks, or waved his elaborate enottekofi, it seamed as if gales from Araby the Blast filled the room with their perfume. Great was the marvel.. Many and lend and earnest the ques tions : ' Who wee he? Whencto.was be? What wee he Profound and 'heartfelt the nigh' of despair as each young lady reeeived from each young gallant the abrupt answer 'Don't know.' Legislators forgot to legislate; three mnthern men sat &whole day in their seats; and Meer said die union ;. and ono Northern man refrained for six boot from saying • /Zonal., One was taken sick; Floyd excluded all visitors; the Postmaster Gene ral no far forgot himself en to remove a Buchman men end appoint a friend of Douglas ;while '3 8.," who is devilish .sly, nodded and whispered eon& dentially to his New York friend, .L G. 11.—an , other Sir William Gore Noisy.' Weehington worshalen to the centre, and some of the citizens wrote to Governor Wise lor protootion. He replied le a ,leiter which haa. never been published, no orlenity fount being equal to the task. " For three weeks (hie went on. 'On the fourth 431700 nigh?, a detective who had been employed to fl'ad the owe of the stranger, rushed breathless foto, the reception room,. and whispering -SFox, New York,' alai his dying breath gave up at once the Brost end the - ghost. Pox," New York,' shouted' the Preeldent to the bystanders. . Fox, %New York,' shouted they to Loose in the lobby. ' Fel,' • Now York,' oiled out delirious young la. Met in the Mat room, as they gently fainted In the arms of expillitant young men. Weehiogtou slept thetaight: IC had. not be. lyre fo fair weeks. . " Washington slept that ntg'htaad woke the next labrislog to And en every waif and - in every paper this amen:at:lament : '" FOX,-Esq:, Of PRW YOlOtt CVO - Anita of the Eminent 'ignoring Finn of BLANK & $ll at Wlllarde, end will ba hePPI, PEW the mystery wife solved, tiubbneble clothes vela bouglet-of Ftix, , and order reigned in Wash. Laren." • „, LAAAt .INIFSATHANTA.—ThOnie of the plantation Of the late Mr Armand, of the parish of Bt. James, took plane on Thursday on the • plantation. The prinelpal plantation, with one hundred and eighty negroes, Wee struck MT—with - us' little talk and pa rade as would be made in selling a quarter motion of wild land—to Mr. Burnside, of this oily, for $600,000. This is considered a splendid. loves tm eo t, as there are some seven or eight thousand sores in the tract, and, under good management, it ought to produoo two thousand hogsheads of sugar. This purchase will - swell ifie investmenta of Mr. Burn. thli in sugar oeltiffe 'to nearly two Itis Marra now exceed one thousand. Three years ag01fr. , 8.4 pitiohased - the magnifloent lion mas estate, with some Ave hundred slaves, from Col. John Preston, the cost of whlch'erith additions of negroes and 'antis exceeded a million of dollars. The return on this investment for the two years he hint outiivated the place we venture the Assertion, is awl eiOalted by arty investmeht of a like sum of Money in any part of the' world. The profits on Vise - Am- year -ozoessied , -twenty per, esint.. and desplto:the unfavorable eirounistanoes of the crop of Ulla Pau) the yield of able season- will not fall far below that of the preceding atop.: Twenty-five yeare.ego Mr. Burnside, who is still a hale, steut..middie.ued gentleman, was a iry•goods clerk in Virginia, reoeivlog fitly dollars A month. HU !rage tortnne Walt ELOCAcaulated 111 Okla 017, as a. partner In the hawse ef,Biertie Burnside, in 'the wholesale' dry-goods - business. Carefully avoiding all speculation, be has relied upon the legitiinate profits and oe&seof trade, and when those profits have reached a sum sufficient to instlf.r hit 'elegant retiremonr, amid ease' and ittxury, for the remainder of his life, be wisely de termines to Increase his estate,- and give active em ployment to- his Indomitable energies in the me, nutmeat of large plantations and the diirioult eitl turn of,enne. „tiptoe, these, great 'probates, which, it is ru• reored„ate made' 'in pursuance of a purpose and ambition of the ex-merchant to he the largest Sinter and sager prodneer In the world. A pro, duct of-ten thousand hogsheads will alone fulfil ibis ambition. - ThirtYthousand•boiet, we believe, lathe; largest .produet of Hay one plauter In the laland of Oahe, and Mr.-Barnelde- fs,we tb sts.lergest produeer fa this Btnte.—N es Orleans Deno. ' ' , . , , A.11111V47., OP RICHARD FLEALP..--Mr:Ohfirle.# B. tionee,-.lticietant doorkeeper of the Benate,i_ro.. tallied to this city oa Thureday. last, from his trip to Tease,'baying in his custody Mn. Richard Iteelfr olt — Brorou'er asorotary of Stout, who hat already 'been before the Senate's committee, *bergs& with the investigation of Brown'il raid at' Harper's Ferry. ilia testimony, is thus reported : ..:,,Bealf testified that tenator Wilton wrote a, letter to, rt,r. Items, 1,31851 or 1858,stating that he Itlittivixi,frdiii Forhettlintt Brown was about. to make a raid Into some :of the - Bombers States for the phipobe of liberating slaver, and that he would nee meneY furnished him by parties inlittesaohu. setts' for hte;.ft ewes" work, to aid him in his new piejeat; and that in his (Wilson'sj-opittion it lens medilesein''Brown 'to attempt such a thing, and : that het owe) Must Withdraw.ell mean, Incubated" Or _intended to be tarnished. Min , for servtoee In /Isms, If they wertto - he misapplied in the than. tier indicated by Forbes - . ""itialf"testitled that •HoWit ientti copy of Mr. Wilson's letter to Brown, informing the letter that tbraninifrand MODOT,Whitih"k4a 19m-farnistied bint.`forllie ,preteetion of the Adam of tenses Whetd be ivithdraiim lo,consegnenceof the'revela, thretign Mr: Wilson that, Brifidzbeetime enraged and abandoned Ms plan far iisvillib'but.sotairli ca s•sciimaqueritly puraueil POpie:_prdnotiiviiiluterrinto 'Miscount and oorritxi baclu!iftVf thest'stiiral Blades." , ' • - Inen..noillisd_by. Saab? ifitigutivivosir WO, alluded to him in his testV • sgii#ooststlieltifilmidMlaiii,toxilm could be preswit 'osilfAido..strivremilhe testimony of Real! con. 1 1604 4 rA 21,1iW*Ole_eiOn#eilithition4t:witliffewei 'and make raelt explanation- as he pleases.'' understood that Mr. 'MIK n Will eppear and state what tie knows about the matter."—Nationat telligthear. MOTHER HEAD OFP.—Ur. Austin, oolleotor re, .1335t00, being suspected of Douglasism, though one f the most devoted adherents of the Administra- ion and its polley, has forfeited 'his official head, and . will - be aucteeded by' John Appleton. The President was at first reluctant to make the change, but Secretary Cobb aimed the responsibility as belonging to his department, and demanded the liaorlbee. Mr. Appleton expected the French mis step but was overruttd by the demands of Mr. Fieulkner's - Virginia influence, though Mr. F. was appointed against the pretest of many leading Southern men. The fact is well ascertained that, it a sectional issue had not been raised against him in the a Senate ' he would have been rejected, having weeti finally sustained by some of the very men whow ere most anxious to reltoulte what is still denounced ea: an unfit appointhffint.—Washington Cortes! pondence N. Y. TrailtL' IMPORTATIONS. (Reported for the Prese.l , PALERMO—Bark 3 Payson-00 rotators brimston e 400 ha 44 Burntto 100 totge winery seed 200 Ors »boonso ba s walnuts 60 do filbe. ts 000 bxs lemons 4140 du oranges 8 cantors oorwood Joules; Soattergood to Co. PHILADELPHIA ABOARD OF TRADE. 11WHAM) WOOD, • • .9RAhL MOR A, COMMIVIII 07 THAI !dorm OSEPH (IRM• • LETTER HAUS • • At 7111 61111,91W1a'llZe1ANOS, 71/11.AMILPIIIA. Ship Tnechrorn, MOW(' Liverpool, loon phlp Grey Engle, noshes— Rio do Janoiro, 110011 Sark Valinks. Alepontale .......... soon Bark hamll on, etotesburr. 5002). Brig Alice Franklin, Cieinents....., ........I,ondon, soon Brig Black Squsli, ..... . :...StJago do Cube. soon MARINE DfELLIGENCE. eUILT OF PamApziatiA, Jun. 20, 1080 14-81 M II .4 15 Steamship XennobeoHand ilew York. 1314 .Deem isle, Morrow. %% eat Indies. J F NAISLOII. Strl 8 thriver. Dennis, Italti MOM, A iiroves. Jr. (Corsespondenoe of the Philadelphia Exchange.) I,KW±.B, Del., Jan 21. The harbor has been hare of yawu tot the hot two dr,)a. 'the only vomit now at harbor the tile Amu- TI °At There 111 one MU at anchor at the uverlalle. 'Winn Inatt from W —wattle( moderate. keurs.. . W. M. HICKMAN. 4 DT TELEGRAPH. (Corresponaenon w TEE Preece) BALTIMORE. Janie. Arrired. atm> Joanna Handel, Iron' [sombrero Jan 12. Lelt in port acting Ji P Cushing and War Eagle, fur otoptun Roane, to sail neat day. Ainc arrived, the 'Museevatio, trom Demerara Jan 8. lett in port the Princeton. for New Vora. Saw Jan 21, barit Loma hitas—was unable up speak her. hiENIOftrINDA. iNeam.hip Northern btaht, Tlnklepaugh, at Attain areillJth *root IN nW . . • . • tealmoup Hamel Webster, Wilson, from Havana, at Aspinwall Mtn inst. ! Stops Abner station. Stetson, and Washington, Nor ton, sailed tram Callao : Deo for Cork, bin omens. Slap Sparkling Wave, ale art, Irmo New York for San I. memo, soiled Iroln Valparaiso Deo 11. slop Caroline, rile, Awed et thaarkuton 2lst inst. for Sas, n. snip .Don Quixote, Nolt , 130 days from New York, at San Finnic,. ttu inst. Ship Mitwaume, Itnondes, cleared at San Francisco tto inst. tor roost Sound Ship Wild noun, mri) hew, sailed from Valparaiso Vali Deo tar Combo to toad ores for Hampton sotto.. Snip' Jennie W. Value. Oulburm tram Now flock, via Montevideo, at &falai/main° Hill billy Torrent. Oise, 67 u.sys irons Hong KM, at San Fran loco Oct lust. Slop ho nen Fieeoe, blouson, cleared at San Francisco 3d Mot. for How Suck. 81111/Leona, Noma, sailed from Panama 14th fist. for Canso. Ship Theresa, Wallace, from San Franoisco for Cal cutta.. was s o usen 11th imo. tat 19.15 N. long 17144 WW. ship u.n.01 tin av, Cushing, Irma Penang 13th Dept. at Boston 01111 Wet. Sark Elissuetti J. Foulkes, sailed from Barbados 235 ult. for No via. 4111 . 8 be:try:Thomas, sailed from Redmond 23,1 inst. for Vernet:Maw, with (lour. lies Ultve, Laeli,an uauco for Portsmouth, was be low i ow 1 oik gen [USG 804 Pranwe comm. Brthoook, cleared at New York Situ met. for W dilemma, N. C. uelir Win. A. itsioutood, rowel], at Boston Minot. from Charleston. Oour Black Bed, Compton. at New Orleans 17th inst. flint\ tlaanna, m hrt•lest. dunr Charity. of Cape alarms tune, built at Tuokahoe, N. J.. in Intl, One wen purotia ed by parties in provi dence on private teru.e. ,one Will be continued in the coasting trade. under the command of Capt. Henry Fowler of VV Icktord. ft. 1. eteAmer James Jerome, Jerome, sailed from Alexan dria Sid inn for tots port. CALLA.. V00.21-1:I port sh pe Pair Wind, Hatch; Wanderer. By der. mai iteseawny, hltt Item Chibchas for eniziplon Roads .000„; Walter boom Hato, and Lien Baynes, Batchelder, (tout dolor Lurk to, oozy, do; Twdt,oh . times. and r...tovian, Robot te, for %Ann otate, yets 415; Smirk the Wee , Drumwood for do, gets ; J,,seph Joao. Pendleton tor no, gets £2 /On ; blionuel Watts. Mile dug. • th e camels now in port laden, and aleo those going to the litands \till proceed to EMS in a few days. At ohtnetut Islands Deo. loth. shirt Witoti of the Wave, Todd. fur Cork for orderly at ; lase etandish, Hutch :in Orpheus Bowen ; Crest of the Wave, Colly ; .1 lj Hrookman. Ornokmen Bethielt Thayer, Munroe. all for Hampton Roads ; —, loading for Chins at 60 per toll. MEDICINAL. NO MORE PILLS, NOR ANY OTHER L MEDICINE.—For constipation, dyspepsia (indi gest.orib nervousness. flatulency, phlegm, b hominess, liver somplainte, h)steria,: neuralgia, eleepleisness, acidity, congestion. blood*. the head. heads, hes , lose of memory, indecision, per-ous fancies, palpitetion, heariburn. eruptions, 3mparitiee, fevers, irntability, low epirite, dierriice a, d yeentery. noises in the head end cars debility, diabetes. pairs between the shoulders, cramps, spasm* :mum and 'sickness, sinking, fits, colds catarrhs, conch asthma, bronchitis. consume tie.debility,sour rneurnatism, haemorrhoid.. DU BRR ro delicious Health Restoring Food,Tllnt REVALENT A ARA RICA, at a nit of a few cents per meal. sp eedily. eradicates the above nixonese. also children a oomplaints. end eave, fifty times lie cost in medicine. health. not interfere with a liberal diet but imparts a relish for lunch rind dinner and re stores the faculty of Gees iop end nervous en i musou lerenergytothemoatenfeebled. We extract a few out of 60.00 cures: Cure N 0.1711. Lord Stuart de Deoies, of many years' dyspepsia. Cow No. Mlle From, the Rev. Jame. T. Campbell, Clideisto •eßectory, near Fakenha.,, Norfolk. e Dec. Me. Gentlemen: hems long known and appreciated the viques of Du Barry's; Revalents Arabian Food At duo time I t.ok it for eighteen niontnsi and whenever I feel unwell. I take it for breakfast. When taken by itself in this way. it invariably relieves the stomnish and prepares it for other food: while et the same time it gives the patient as good a breakfast tie hecoird desire. In all cases of indigestion and pertienlarly when the liver is mote than usually affe2ted) consider it the best of all reined es. It regulates the fills and makes it flow m eases which would not admit of mercury in any shape. In short a healthy flow of bile is one of rte earliest ~ a d best symptoms . Y.ll can make what Use you plena, of this communication.. I am. gentlemen, , dc,s, Jenks Caatreel.t. Y . ° C.Mr a ti Tio:e9e32 Fitt, Sears' indeeoribable agony from dyspemna, nervousness. asthma, sough, ocinitipation, flatulency, *paging, sickness and vomiting, have been removed - by Du Sarre* alent Food. Mame Jo Cure No. CB, of Mr. tierleant-at-Law ants i I have taken the Revatento Arabir for the last six weeks and have great pleasure in Ming witness to i ts effiosey. For sears before 1 bad recourse to the excel lent food 1 had been tormented more or less by dy e nema. I am now enjoying Perfect digestion. and all the consequent advantages. 1. am ipy dear sir. your truly obliged fritnn, Ciliates W L. Cora No. 43,816 Wield Marshal the Duke of Pluskow, or dyspepsia. oon.tipai ion. nervousness and liver com plaints, which had meted all baths and molest treat ment. Cure N 0.41.121. Miss Elizabeth Jacobi. of extreme nervousness. indigestion, gatherings, low spirits!, end nervous fancies. Smiler testimonials from Dr. Dre,-Dr..llarvey, Dr. tilio land, Dr. Campell, and many thousand other ro skentable parties who can he referred to Packed wit, full insiruotions in canisters. $ll2O to $l2. The level' carnage free on resumt of cash . Bold at the Bement& A sebum sod liepot, 243 South Third street, Philadelphia. 1 Y..11. Principal Agent for tile United States. w. farm, Jr.. Chestnut and Twel•th artists. D. L. Steakhouse, Eighth and Green streets J. liarkinson and E. S. Clarke, Main ...treat, Germantown; and through all Gropers and Chemists. Jall-Im.south TILE ALIpSUFFICTBNT THREE I- TRIEREMAR, 1,2, end S. • Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England, and seenred by the Rambler the Heels de Pharmacia de Pans. and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. 0.1 le inveluahle for exheuation, spermatorrhma, and all 9.0. 2 comp oal letely eradieetes all traces of thosediseaset tliat have been hitherto treated by the natemotts and per dimons ties of oopaivus and oubobe. No. a has entirely supplanted the 'tendons nee firmer our!, thereby insuring to the sufferer speedy relief,die periling ail impurities, and rooting out the venom ofdis- Mae. TRIEBEMAR, Noe, I, 2, and 3, are prepared in the form of a lozenge, devoid of taste and smell, and can be earned in the waistcoat pocket. gold in tin eases, and divided intemperate doses, as administered by Velpeau, La - Remand; Roof, Rieord. Prlol, $3 each, or four canes for $9, which saves ea,. and in en eases, whom - by - by there s a saving of 89. To be hod, wholesale and retail, or Dr. BARROW, let Bleecker street, New York. Sold 11.140 at Retail by CAL.LENDER & CO., corner TRIAD and WALNUT Btreete., Philadsliphia, and by T. W.- DWOTT & RONII, ale POrth BEcOND Street, Wholesale and Retail Agents for Fenneylvanla. 1131-113 m ZOLLICKOFFER'S ANTI•RIIEUMATIU CORDIALIR : I have been of with *hen- Matism for long pariod—a, portion of the time bad no pee of my limbs. Tried sour Cordial, and in three days I was able to walk down Maim, and in a week the pain entirely lest me. do oheerfully reoommond the Cor dial to those whl. are afflicted with that dreadful oom &iliac. Yours, All. W. fiswhik, Wolfer, 1132 eoared by litEool2flE DILK4, Chemist, rner NAL and MIXT EI eta. 014-3 m SAVING FUNDS. QPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND E 0 !...7 CIETY OP F_IIILKDELFRIA. Office, No.lol North Till Street (Consolidation Dank lini ing.) CHARTERED BY THE LBO ishArußE OPTErif. SYLVAIA. Deposits Teived in rams of One Dollar and sywards, and repaid. n Gold. without nottee, with FIVE PER OENT, IN liREEIT from the day of deposit till with drawn.' A responsible and reliable flaring* Institution has lons beep needed in the IYorthern part of the city, and " The Spring' cilrden !Owings Fund Society " was oharterse by l ' iiti i rdigalTs l. , re f cfrg n ara w er: n ' dVa P tTi i i i is t i l e. l arge ' s; governed wholly by admire to sooomnuaiste the bus`(- Rees Interest ant wants of the very lame and eaterprt "g SH'Prnatlun OfiititgArFt4 * • Prom 9to2g WO Aoki also .on nada'. and ThersdaY froing until 8 o'olook In the evening. MaItAGAI6. lok Klett, Istephen Smith, , f h l Levy. on. E. K. Strong. aloe tt_odelitOtrel. Frederit &sake. l Mc Hart, Joseph LeClerfli, join eyelet, Jr,. yeorge po :echt, • James N. Pringle. • Joseph M. Crows% ito c :. WmAbllwardli illeorge Wralpper, T. T. Thorn, Peter G. Eilmsker, imirt BAsmdleme. JAMES S. ILIPIOLE, es .. interims EMT. B.soreterr. Primil-Htirb SSAVINGITIND.---UNITED STATES TRUST 007dPANY, corner THIRD and CREST KIT Streets. Large and small sums model,/ andoald k wide- Wind without tuAtee,with sleo; beto INTE REST from the day or deposit lo the day of Irlthr i end. °Moe houre i _f_tom 9 unto 4 0 °took day, non RONDAY EVE NINGS from 7 until go`plonk. r DRAFTS for sale on Hupp+ [round, And Scotland, flrtm slonlApprEN ;. resident—ft restrarar— AMEI3 — R. RUNTISH. PLINY FIRS. doboars, SAVING FIIND-- FIVE PER CENT. 11l- TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST_COM IAN"?' WALNUT Street, Southwest oorner of - THIRD, naleceletua. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylve- Monerie received in any alum, large Or MCI. end In terest paid 'tout the day of deposit to the day or with drawal. 1 The office ts. open every day from 9 o'olook in the Morning VII 5 ceeloqk in the evening, and on Monday dad Tharaday evaniDgAllite o'oloiNc. Hon. lIEGIOI RENNER, Praaident. KGRERT SELFRIDGE, Vine President. ,WILLIAM J . Rash, Secretary DIRICIOER, t 1 rt. Henry Jr. Benner. . Carroll Brewstsr, wardi. carter, peen /;I ,L Berr, Wirt Ifildge, MIME RE, TiIVITC; f t"tan' C I Manna , &MTh erkes, Ames L. Stephenson. 1 AZ:RJR reeerv o lid a Nd x g i s i g e nents o tregir. With the tro "%Vire Charts', ini Weal %este kortnlef. Ground Rents, and snob nott-olass seourittee,as will a - * Fe insure perfeot security to the depositors, and t 7, e o l hat i lagirl to Ova pentsnenoy end startljtjyto NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS SUGAR . — taulg_prime new crop F. 0. ffuggr. for IMO by ifff WUHAN. & 00.. LSTITIA Scree.. Jag IVO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MERE. amorieVßOVl A nili b kori pP . E ... -- .l=av; 0, priv r rev es ' , FrLo . n At, C Vita ea Witi4-46, 1 1 . 113 Altg§s7 . -TMADE, LPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. 1860. COPAtiTNEOIHTP*W6TICES. A RMAR YOUNG, it 00., HAVE ASSO CIATED +kith them 'EMMY C. 'MOOR% and wdl continue the Importina and Jabbing or Emliroide ries, Limes, White Gooda, Hosiery, Mitts, Gloveu t Ttiintnitt(N, ko.. at Market street, under the firm of RA M. AR A YQIJI , IO,I3ROLIifiR & CO. Philadelphia, J A an ltr. M2to 3t" PARTNERSIIIP.--NOTICE •A IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Subacriliers have fo , med and entered Into a limited Partnership, under the provisions of the Law, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 'That the name of the firm or paitnership Is William D. Edson, and the general nature of the bueiness the Manufacture and Sale of Boots and Shoev. That Wil liam D. Edson in the General Partner. and John Patin den mid hlaopherson Saunders are the Specoal Part ners, all residing in the City of Philadelphia. The capital in cash contributed be the Selma) Partnere is Ten Thousand Dollars, each contributing Faye Thou sand Dainty'. The Partnership commences this TENTH PAY OP JAN IIeiRV,A3II(O, and is to terminate DE CEMBER 91,18 M, WILLIAM D. EDSON, General Partner. JOHN SAUNDERS, MACPHERSON SAUNDERS, Speoial Partners. January 10th, jall-dsw THE FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & CO. HAS been dissolved by mutual consent. WILLIAM D. EDSON wißeettle UP the business of the old firm. The Imminent - tee Manufacture and Sale of Root/tend Shoes will be oontinued at No. 11 North FOURTH Street. by WILLIAM D. EDSON, under a Limited Partnership, this day formed between him and JOHN SAUNLERs and MACPHERSON SAUNDERS. WILLIAMRHt EDSON, D. EDSoN, January 10th, ISM. I T ICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. Wherein; we, the subscribers, have this day re newed and continued fora further period of throe years, SA hereinafter mentioned. the limited partnership en tered into on the Stet day of December A. li. 1806. to commence on the let day of January, A. D. 1867. under the provisions of the Aot of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Psnnsylvania approved March 21st. 1813, entitled "An Art relative to Limited Partner ship.," and all other enactments of the paid General Assembly Hilarity° to Limited Partnerships—now, there fore in compliance with the provisions of the said en actments we publish the terms or said original and renewed limited Partnership as follows First. The name or firm under which the emit original and renewers Limited Partnership was and is to he con ducted is tharcifJ. T. PLAT E.dc SCHOTTLER. Reoond. The general nature of its busineas was and is that of Mementos inn general Foreign and nomad() Commission Business in the oily of Philadelphia, and also in the business of Importing and Exporting and Vending Merchandise on account of the said Limited Partnership. Third. The said Limited Partnerehi p WRIS and is oom co.ed ofJORN Tx EOPHILUS PLAThlovho reside. in the eity of Philadelphia ; of CARL C. SCHOTTLER, whir resides in the said city of Philadelphia. and CHRISTOPHER F. PLATh, whose place of residenee is at present is the free Hanteatio °ley of Bremen. I The said John Pheophilus Plato and Carl C. Schottler were and are all the general partnere in the said origi nal end renewed Limited Partnership, and the said Chritoopher F. Plate was and is the only special part ner therein. Fourth. The special partnerrthe said Christopher F. ,Plate. contributed, actually and in good faith, in wish, the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars to the capitol or (Ammon stook Al the said original Limited Partnership, roused of which has been withdrawn therefrom. Fifth. The said original Limited Partnership com menced on the first day of January. A. D. 1887, and was to have terminated on the Slat tiny of Drumm tHlr, A. O. 2869. but the same hes been renewed and continued for the further period of three years from the 01st day of December, A. D. 1869. and will terminate on the list day oh December, A. D. 1862. Philadelphia, Deo. net, 1869. .1. TREOPIL PLATE, CARL O. ECHOTTLER. ORR. FR. PLATE. Dr his Attorney in fact, .la2•Sw GODFREY' FREYTAG. JO T I OE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 4. the Cepartnerehip under the firm of BECK ,, R k DELL wan thatifieed on the fourteenth day of Do camber inbt., and MOBEB BECKER to alone authorized to nettle tue bueineae, and Alin the finuidatain. 11108 • 8 BECKER, JOB. 8 DELL, Philadelphia, Deo. 19, 1859. d3l-etuktli LIMITED PARYNERSHIP.-NUTICE is hereby given, that the subsoribers have form ed and entered into baited partuershiv arleenbir to the not of Ausemldi of the OommonweaOh of Pennsyl vania. passed March Mit, 1830, entttled "An Act Rein tive to Limited Partnerships," and the supplement thereto. the name of the firm under which the saidpart notably is to be conducted, "HENRY E. SIMP SON." That the general nature of the business to be trans acted is — .Beelere in Cotton and Linen Canvas, and other (foods," in the City of Ph ladelphin. Toot the name of the Ueneral Pat tner is HENRY E. SIMPSON. whose plane of residence le in CHEISTN UT Street. in the Twenty-fourth ward of the City of Phila. delphil; and that the name of the 'pedal Partner is THOMAS BOBS, whose place of residence le in the City of Burlington. in the htate of New Jere& . '1 hat the said special partner has contributed to the wino= emit of the said firm the sum of five thousand (twiny* in cash. That the period at which the said limited partnership le tocommence is the twenty-fintday of fihCEM iii. R, 1859. and will terminate on the thirty-first day of DE CEMBER, 1852. HENRY E. HIMPSON. d22-tit 6t. THONIAB ROBB. DISSOLUTION OF PARTICLRSIIIy._ The partnership heretofore existing under the firm of MORRIS. o JONES & CO. expired on the Met ulti mo. by limitation. Either of the partite. will lila the name of the firm in settlement. JACOB P. JONES and RI HARD H. DOWNING retire from the business, and the remaining partners have formed a new copart nefehip. ORA EL hltair JACOB P. JON I RICHA R.D H. WNIND, JOSEPH R. KIER, , Philadelphia, January 2, LeaANDREW WHEELER. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. —ISRAEL MORRIS, rEPH K. WHEELER, and AN DREW Wu PE ER, partnere in the lete flrm of MOR RIS & JONES have this day formed tt, copart nership, under the an a MORN 41, WHEELER, & CO.. and will cont.nue the Iron and Steel business in all its li b r A na c ep r l)je t ifign t qfjpeg i t;9 e d . ; t. a . t the old stand, Philadelphla, January 7. 1860. 1112-tf JOB PRINTING. THE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE "THE PRESS" 1 prepared to emote neatly, cheaply and expedl timid" IVICRY DISICRITTION OP PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, PAMPHLETS' PAPER BOOM BLANKS OF SyBRY DESORIPTION. POSTERS, HANDBILLS. YrlsSlng for AUOTIONELRA, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFAOTUREIUS, MECHANICS, BANES, RAILROAD AND INSURANCES WILLS orders left at the 'Publication OMoe of The Press, No. of CHESTNUT STREET, will be promptly ttended to. Jele•tf BREAD pIIRE AND Cl PAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY VAN BE OBTAINED AT THE FOLLOWS** PLACES: ASEOHANIOAL BAKERY, B. W. comer of Broad end Vice streets. O. M. MARX.— —l. trotsr street, below Tenth. H. MoNEIL..-- —.B. E. corner Bath and Costes street JATHO & 80N,. .N 0,258 North Fifth street JOHN O. MOXEY— —.1f0.1223 Vine street. T. P. SMITH.— --No. IN North Fifth street. 8.800Y.,»...»«.......,....8.E. earner Fifth and Spruce atreeta. W. W. ItIATHEWB.----.8. E. corner Eleventh and Loeuet ebreete. D. KNIGHT.-- Broad street, below Wal nut. GEORGE. GARVIN-----No. 1419 Lombard. street. D. COURTNEY.— --N. W. corner Sixteenth and Pine streets. WM. C0URTNEY—......—....N0. 108 South Twelfth street. 8. R. WANAMAKER-----F eder al street, above Sixth. 8, South Fourth and Johnston etreetz. L. HOLLAND .. W. oorner Sixteenth an Ogden streets. DAVID SADDLER...-......N0. 260 North Eleventh street. J.WEICHTMAN--Thlrteenth street, below Thompson street. 8. 8. PM North Front street. R BROOKS.-- S. W. corner oil Seventh and Pine Stmt.!, F, W. °inner Tenth and Shi even streets. E, B. TURNEL—....—...No. 1216 South Front street. J. SHUSTER-- —B. W. corner Broad and Parrish streets. THOS. T. BLEST-- .--.Coruer Nineteenth street and Ridge avenue. E. corner Ninth and Federal streets. J. MoINTYRE Twenty-second street, ab. Coates. ALEX. FULLERTON...... Corner of Fifth and Chris tian. AIRS. E. RAMBLKR No. 3731 Coates street, B. B. BOWN T. W. WOLP—...--63.1 Girard avenue. WM. McGRACKEN..........-2302 Hamilton street R. R. 8EAELY......... W. corner of Twelfth and Me on street. JULIIJB W. nor. of 1 hi rteenth and I-arrieh M.. corner of Fourth and Green street. MRS. F. W. corner Tenth and Green street. J. L. HICKS .--.Oamden, tre P. J., gtore 115 _Aron t. O.H.HAINIER.—.—Weet Philadelphia, Seth at. _Lean averfor Hd road. Penna. JOHN BA RNDT......—....—.Trement end Prize Grovel _ Penne. .. GEO. B. TOWNBEND.—..Weet Cheater, Penne. M. MoOLEF.B--...,—.—.......At1anti0 City, N. J. D. Florence. N. d, 8. F. EBERLEIN —...---. Columbia. Pa. )E4-tf rirMriNIOAL BA KEAY, S. W. Comer LTA- BROAD and VINE Streets, PIMA DELPIIIA. This establiehment is now In 'wooers ful operation, day and night, and all are respeotfully invited to ball and see the whole prooess of bread-making for themselves. The undersigned takes the liberty of saying twit fbr thirty-five years he has been a prodigal Baker—five as apprentice and five as journeyman in one of the first bowies in neotland, and twenty-five as master—during which time he has had the opportunity of making many eapenmente, and observing all the improvements whioh have been made during that period. in this establishment, of whioh he has now the man agement, in addition to the (template labor-saving Inn ?tans ry, he has how facilities of litany lan& not hereto o a iVir:Vgirained in the purohase of flour, none lint the soundest and hest shall ever be used; and he has no hesitation in saying that Bread of ull kinds eon be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that mode by the oydipary process. - Families in which the Bread made by the Mechaniaal Bakery has not been tried, or in which it him been tried only at It. opmmen,,ement, before the machinery was in perfeet working order, are reepeotfelly asked to give it a trial now, the undersigned bohlying It would lead to mutual advantage, JOILN U. ray24-if gueerintendent aEFINED BORAX, in store and !or gala WETHERILL & BROTHER, 1191 NM. 0 11 Nnrth ARM/NEI tttrimit OIL CITRONELLA—For solo by r WEI HERILL & .13110.T1r 31 47 and 49 North fwe.onrn 1,4 w rtfINTONIT ENOAUSTIO TILEtt for LTA floors. Ornamental Ohtniy o rfot for onOnlin4 Ille v f:i nnt tfd. for daitsanator now inotors lrroontd EDI fqr two br tab WS *UMW VilWriki, TO WEST CHESTER end jntermediate _potnta, vim ME DIA. Train s for West Chester lonve Phdadalplon from the Depot, northeast corner of EIGHTEENTH nod MARKET Streets, at 8 10 A. M., and I and 430 P. M. On 8 lINDAYB at Blb A. 51.. and P. M. Pasnemers for stations tot the PHILADELPHIA and HALTIAIORE CENTRAL RAILROAD vall mite the 8.10 A. M., and 430 P. M. Trains JO9-If T UE PENNSYLVANIA 1.1 - E N 'r It A 1., RAILROAD. Wi g - 1860. msgew 1860. THE CAPACITY O THIS R COUNTRY.W EQUAL TO ANY IN THE THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, onneeting direct at r Mladelphia with Through Trams rom Boston, New York, and all lariats East, and in the mon Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and rom all points in tho West, Northwest, and Houthwost —thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for epeed and comfort by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conduotore. All through Pas senger Trainsprovided with Loughridge's Patent Brake—spend under perfect control of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety of travellers. Smoking Cars are attached to each Train ; Woodruff's Steno Cars to Express aml Fast Timm The EXP 88 RUNS DAILY : Mail and Fast Lines, Sun days excerpted. t,,J„,Alail Train leaves Philadelphia . at 8 A. M. Lest Line 11 80 A. M. press Train leaves " 10b0 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AB FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Accommodation ' via Columbia, 2 P. M. Columbia 4.00 P. M. rarkesburg " 12.30 P. al. West Chester Passengers wilt take the Mail, Parkes burg and Columbia Trains. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffs,- In, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladelphia at 8 A. M. go dimity through. Tickers Westward may be obtained at the offices of the Company in Philadelh,a, New York, Boston. or Bal timore ; and rickets E astward at any of the important Railroad Officer: in the West ; also on board any of tne regular Line of steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio TIM'S, air Pare always til low, and time as quirk, as by any other Route. For fin tiler information apply at the Passenger Sta. Con, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets, The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chioago.make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readily approoietod by Swappers of Freight, and the Travel ling Patina. Merchants and Shippers entrusting ttio transportation of their Freight to title OOMPaai. can rely with confi dence R i t t t e Tn e `6 transit.i. ti ____i_GltT to and,/rin any point in the West by the Penns) lvania Railroad art at aft 'timer asiarorable as are charged by other Railroad Companies. IA" Be partionlar tomtit paokages " via rennet. Rail road. For Freight Contraots or Shipping Direotione, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pany: D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; H.S.Pieroo & Co., Zanesville,o4 J. J. Johnston, Ripley, O.; 11, McNeely, Al/twine, Ky.; Ormsby & Cropper, Portsmouth, O.; Paddock & Co., Jeffersonville, Indi ana; IL W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, 0,; Athern & Ilibbert,Cincinnati, O.; O IL C. Ateldrurn, Madison, Ind.; Joe. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. 'ltiley & Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo, Ills It. F. Sass, SOW & Glass. St. Louis, M 0.,. Johp HL.Tlar ris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & Bunt. Ji/emPflis, Tenn.; Clark° & Co., Chioago.llL,• W. H. H. )(omits. Alton, 1114 or to Freight Agents of Railroeuls at different points in the West. . . . - E. J. SHEEHY% Philadelphia, IVIAGSAW & KOONS, AO North street. Baltimore. LEECH & CO.. 2 Astor House, or IS. William at.,N.Y LEECH & CO., No. TY,State street, Boston. H. IL HOUSTON, Heel Freight Agent, Fhlia. J. L. HOOPT. Gent Tioket Agent, Phila. THOS. A. SCOTT, Gaul Sup% Altoona, Pa. 1859. fig__ wsta 1859. WINTER ARRANGEMENT—NEW Ironic LINES THE qAMDEN AND A!5IBOY AND PHII.A DELI FHA AID TRENTON RAILROAD CO. 'S LINES. FROM PHILADE PLACESO NEW YORK AND WAY FROM WALNUT-STAEX/ WIEIARF &ID IL9NOINOTOSI. Witt leave as follows, via t At 6 A. ht., vie Camden and Amboy, Cam. th Am. Accommodation . —s3 36 At 6 A. M., via damden and limey City,( - New Jersey tAocommodation .--..-. 26 At 9 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning hlai I At 113 i, 17.61:51a anii — fereey Western Expresa ...... —.-..-- At /25i P. M., via Camden and Amber, Accommo- 8 8° At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. ex X. EX- A? P. M., via Kensington and Jersey Car, Evening Exprese.. 3 00 At 40: P. M., via Kengington and Jersey City, 3d g Clime Ticket...-. Ate P. M., via Camden and Jersey City 1 - 3;ening At 11 P. via Carri . denan . d Jersey isiiy•guihern Atl,Via CaMilen a icti Xvn i;o — y nif;cl a ti oti (Freight and Panenger)—lst clan 321 20 Class Ticket. • •• • 1 150 The 6P. M. Mail Lino run daily. 'The 11 P.M. South ern Mail. Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere. hasten. Flemintion. /co.. at 6 A. M. from Walnut-,tract wharf. and 3 P. M. from Kensington. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. and Bethlehem, at 6 A. M. vie Lehigh Valley Railroad, For water Gap, Stroudeburg, Scranton, Wilkeabarre, Montrose, Groat Bend, Ac., at 6 A. M., via BeLdwate, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Mount Holly. at and 9 4t. 111 and land ‘34 For Freehold, at 6 A. ht. and 3 P. M. WAY LINES For Bristol, Trenton, Au, at 3 and 4}d P. M. from Ken sington. For Palmyra, Rifterton. Delano°, Beverly, Burlington, Border, town. &a., at 12.5 i, 3, and 4% P. M. Fifty pounds of baggage only °bowed each passenger. Paseengere are prohibited from taking anything 8.4 bag gage nit their wearing apparel. All baggage ,over (1111 Pounds to be paid for extra. Tho company limit their restioneibility forhaggage to one 40131 T PSC powd, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 61 100 . except by speolal ooutraet. WM. If. GATZMER. Agent d 29. Camden and Amboy It. B. Co. A T NM-P RE PHILADELPHIA, 3EP:hTOIADBLIOW AILROAD- WINTER A,ROEM... - On and after MONDAY. /Inv. 2/, FOR GERIUANTOWN. 1869, Leave Plilladely , hia 6, 7,1.00, 9, 10, IL and 19 A. AL. 1,3, 8, 8.14, 4, 5, ,6,7,8, 9, 10, and 11X P. M. Leave liermamown TA 8, ffi,9,X,10,, 11,A. AL, 1,24, 4, 4.4, 6,6, * 4 . 1 0 , Oh SUNDAYS Leave Philadelphia 9.00 min. A. 14,3, 1134 , and 19P.M. Leave Oermantown 6.10 mai. A. AL, LlO min., 6X, and 9 Y. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Pluladelyhis 8, stlo, 11 A. M 09,4, 91if7, and 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut nfti 7.10 7AO, au, end WO A. AL, 8.40, &AO, 4.40, and &40,P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.06 A. AL, 1, and 634 p. 718. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. M., 040, LAO, and 940 min P. AI . OR CoNSEOHOORIIN AND rconitleTOWPl. Leave Philadelphia 6,9, D. 09, min., A. M.. Loa, SA. O+,6M, anti 11M P. M. Leave Norristown 6,7, 9, 11 A. ht., IX. 4M, and P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave 141igliegp T h,n 0 I rfi H PA i, A II . N Ia. . I I a nd Ytl 3 Mt Fp, M . Leave Philadelphia 13, 9,1106 10,71.74,11.05, Al and 11.1( P. 7d. Leave annyunk WS, 734, 834, and :113i A. M., 1 , 11, 654, and 8M P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9A. M., 3, and Pk. Leave Manayunk A. H., 6.1 i, and Thf. AL • R. K. 8, ITN. General Superintendent. nl2-11 DEP , T. NINTH and 0 RFEN &mob. CIRCULARS. BILL BEADS ORMMATH PEN SYir VANIA R.ATLROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT For BETHLEHEM, DOVLEBTOWIf ; EASTON, ALLENTOWN MAUOII SIIIINK. HAZ ETON. On and after 11IONDAV, oyember 7th, L 2.59, Pawn. ger Trains will leave FRO T and WILLOW Btrects, Philadelphia, DA IL Yy, ( Sundays exoepted For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauoh Clem*, Ritzleton. ( Er:proud at 9.30 A. M. For Bethlehem, (Express, l at 9.39 A. M. and S P. M. For Doylestown, (Aocommodationd at SAO A. M. and a, M. For Fort Washinston( Aroommodationj at 6 P.M. TRAINB FOIL PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem, (Emereesj at BA. M. and 4.10 F.M. Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation.) at 7 A. M. and 339 P. M, Leave Fort Washington,(Moommodetion,) at?. A.M. ON 11NDAY12: Philadelphia for Fort Washinston at 939 A. M. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 1'. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Frt Waslungton for Philadelphia, at 2.49 P. M. Pore to Hothlchem, MOO; to Mauch Chunk, 412.(10; to Easton. 221.19: to Doylestown, 90 cents. Through tiokets must bo procured before entering the tare. LABELS COMPANIES • • • All Passenger Tieing (except Bandar Trains) Con nect M Berke street with_Pilth and Birth -streets, and Beoond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. aT ELLIB CLARK. Agent. ipps, . PIiILADELPI.IIA, WIL iMINGTGN, AND DALT'. RAILIIISA D. On and after MONDAY, November 91, PASSENGER TRAINS LO.AVE VIIIILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 8.15 A. AL, 12 noon, (Exprenad and 11.10 P. M. For Chester at 8.15 A. 51., 12 noon, 4.80, and 11.10 P. M. For 'yVilmington at 8.18 A. 51., 12, 4.30,and 11.10 P.M. For New Cantle at 8.16 A. and 4..0 P. M. For Middletown at 8.16 A. 51., and 4 30P. 51, For Dover faille A. AI,. and 4.30 P. M. For Milford at 8.13 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. For Seaford at 8.16 A. 51., and 4.31 P. M. For LaurTRA B NS A OR PHILADELPHIA Leave Balthnora at 8.30 A. Al., (Express,/ 10.18 A. M., anLeave d 6.25 P. W M. ilmincton at 7.15 A. 51. and 11.30 A. M.,1.46 and 8.40 P. M. Leave Laurel at 6.15 A. M. and 3.40 P. M. Leave Seaford at 6.45 A. M. , , and 406 P. M. Leave 51illord at 7.50 A. 51., and 4.26 P t M.. Leave Dover at 9.06 A. AL, and 6.00 P At. Leave Middletown at 10 A. Al. and 7.06 F.M. Leave New Castle at 1035 A. M., and 8 P. M. Leave Cheater at 8, 12 A. 51., 2.21 and 9 . 161'. 51, Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware itailrosd at 10.15 A. NIL . TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Cheater at 8.45 A. M., 12.28 and 11.4 P. M. A Leave Wilmington at 8.25 A. M., 12.56 P. M., and MO A. M. SUNDAYS 00, at 11.10 P. M., from ph iladelphin to BaltiMore. Onlyat 0.25 P. M.. from B altimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER OAR attaohed, will run MI follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate gamma at s P. M. Leave Wilmington for Perrrvllle and intermediate pinees at 445 nt. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and Intermediate planes nt 3.46 P. M. Leave Baltimore for IStommer's Run, Chruse'a, and 11nrewood at 9.54 P. M. rin B. M. FELTON. President. WEST U.IIE6TEIL IL 10W4M` agRO.AI) TRAMP. vl 4 PF.PINSYL VA IN IA AEL lidAD Leave Depot oor. 14,EVEN And MARKET !treat! daily, (except Sunda,/ At A. Ale rd.. 30 P. M., And 4 1 3 . M. Leave. Wont Memel at 7 20 A. AL. POO A. AI.. and 3.60 P. M. .le 14-7 isaffilaweie PIIILAIJELPIIIA AND ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE— g -ex ROOT to lOmira Willsestiarre, Buffalo. Chicago Rook Inland, Marva rail., ihratikee, Bur ngion, Montreal, St. Yau% Detroit, Rardlath, and ER. bows. Passenger trains will lease the Philadelphia and ReLut tag Railroad Depot_ corner BROAD and CALLOW- LiL fl tree taDAILY. flundajo excel:dui. as lollowe or 7.30 A. M.,DA), EXPRESS. , Elirdra i _Ningrint Yalta, Buffalo, llstrolt., Chicago, Milwaukee, hook Island, °Mena, Si. PauPe r Burlington, and St, Lowe. _ . . • • - - • 3.30 P. M., NIGHT EX PHEBB.' For Himira,_Niagara Balltdolletralt, ghloago Milwaukao,.Kook Galorind 3 t. Bur"naton and lit. Louis. • • - . • RAThe 7.30 A. M. and 3.N) P. M. trains run through to RR topping at ell Stations on the Lebanon Valley Blanch. The 7.30 A. M. train connects at Rupert for Wiliree barro,_Pitteton, &wanton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. Tioltete can be procured at the_f hiladelphia and OA Railroad Lice a Ticket Ofiloo, Northwest corner o SIXTH and CB ESTN UT Streets, and at the Passen ger Depot, corner BROAD anti CA LLOWIIILL. lIROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad et ree t, below Vine, daily, (Sun day otoopted,) for all points West and North, at a P. hi. Freights must be delivered before 3 l'.lll. to.insure going the same day. For furtherii4l.rinatio_pnq, of BROAD, below Vine, Or to CHAS 8. Geniqv T Stree l Agent, N. W. corner SIXTH and CREST ter, eol N -tf W hiladelphla. 't -t. lig . _ PIIIIJADELPHIA A .7 1. I) RE AI) INq It AIL WAD, AIME, or POTI'BVILLh, READ ING and HA RISUURG, 'Leaves the nor Depot, at owner of BROAD and _ tgt;eetn, (entrancen ) on cnitolAffid th 7 l, l l, l lt . Nigttaiiilitt in gN s at x ii e jor e t l iod ir iiiteiV. conooong at Harriburg . with mule running to Lure,e Cluunbezehurg, Carliate,Ehintairr, ko. AFTERNOON LINEB. Leave ntS.3O P. M., .11A1CY, fur I'OTTSVILLE and IIARRIBBLIRG: At 4.51) P. Mind ya exaep tad, for READ INN, and Intermediate valuta. 45 W ty. NIrII.IIIMNY. Ranretary NOTWE.--CLIESTER . Ft VALLEY itmutonn—PA(3- Riff t R A at DOWNINOTOWN AND I N. RM TEED ATE STATIONS.—Ortand ailor Oth,D,peetp. Decem ber 1£4., t o Passenger Trains for DOWNIN&I.OW will start from the nowl'amentor r Depot of the Phila.- 'KVA) not r C R ZI, I 6i ill Agri a : 1 32T0Z:Tp1i:07.7P . 011 )5 OMAI 21 , RIVING TRAIN for Dowairatown, !eaves at 730 AFTRRNOON TRAIN for Doantnatown, loaves at 41.3 u Y. m, DAILY (Sunday', itaaepto4.) ordaf r l ic af the ltaaaillanagors of the Phimeinhis sad Riad Ratko& 110 • MlLHENNYilhoritgl. RAILROAD LINES. 260 MILES DOUBLE TRACK WINES AND LIQUORS. CHARLES HEIDSIOIC OHANIPAGNE. GEORGE WHITELEY. No. 136 SOUTH FRONT STREET, le appointed Agent or the Elle or the above um veiled brand of CHAMPAGNE, And onto it to the Trade at the LOWEST NEW YORE RATES, 803 beekete, Quarts and Pints, now In BOND. d2O-tt WBCALL ATTENTION OF THE TRADE to this really Superior artiste t ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC. A supply in assorted Pa^4ages constantly on hand. Orders received for direct importation. Also—Hennes/. Cognac', Leßoy Cognso, London and Rolland Gina. Claret in Wood and Cute. Champagnes, high and low prices. LONOCHAMP. Importer. 010-Mo 217 South FRONT, Philadelphia. G EORGIE WHITELEY, N. 133 South FRONT Street, ~ Importer of randy, Wines, &0., offers for sale, It s bond risly, the ollovrins, among other standard bran of tirsdy : Pinnot, • Castilian, & Co., Thos. Hines & CO.. Julee, Robin, & Co.. Otard. Dam. & Co., A. Beignotte, blared, UELMOOI4 Pellevoisin, 0. Du_pont & Co., j. & F. Martell°, Union Proprietors. Jas. Honneimi Also, Stuart's Paisley Malt Whipkey, and the oholoom varieties of Madeira, Slimy, Port, Burgundy, and Rhine Winne, Palm Tree Ole, Jamaioa Rum. Santa Cruz Rum. Bordoettir Oil. &0.. &o 527-1, NO'CICES. rfkro TICE-01.1'10E OP TLIE DELA WARE AND RARITA 4 CANAL AND CAM DANI A N D OMIPAYI R L AILROAD AND TRANSPOR Pao, urou, NEW JIMMY, .ban, 18.1&0. The Direetore of the above Companies have this day declared a Dividend uf SIX PEN OENT, out of the earnings of the jest six months, payable to the Hoek holders or their lesal menisci:dives, on and utter TUESDAY, the 2lth day 01 January inst,, by ft ICHA FI L) SIIIPPNN a h Companies' When, in Philadelphia, end ABLEby AK IS, at the (Mien of those tloinna tiles In New Yotk. 1101121RO STOCKTON, T.fasurorm. -NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.— The CARBON IRON COMPANY will receive proposals until the 20th day of February next for build ing an Iron or Wooden Railroad Hodge over the Le high River, opposite their works at Parryvillo, in the (meaty of Carbon. The length wr Ibe about three hun dred and fifty (350) feet, in either three or four spans, single track. ProPneals * received, and further particulars obtained on application at Parr. mile to the undursigood. DENNIS BAUMAN, President. Deoember lgth. lgag. d3l-citfe:ll CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Philadel phin. Nov. SA, 1&59. At an Election held on the - gist instant the following gentlemen were ohogen Dirootors of tine hank: Alexander U. Cottell, Joseph Lt nd ear, otiert K. Neff, Samuel T. Canby, ames Steel, Jahn F. arora, Edmund A. Bonder, Charlee Kneeht, Alexander Whi kiln, David Vanderveor, Hugh Craig : FtliliF H. Mingle, Christian J. Hoffman. And at the meeting 01 the Hoard THIN DAY, the fol• lowing officers were unammourly &entail: A. 0. CATTELL, preendent. H. R. NEFF,Yioe President. (1.1-tf J. W. TORREY. Cashier. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT APPLICA. tion will be mode for a Certificate of Penneylvania ?.fate Loan, In place of one dated August 4, 1869. No. n, or /MO, under not of April 6. 1834 to LOI:118A 114F BILY, now loot or mislaid. nteltm* BUSINESS CARDS. v B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND • •str lISCRIPTION AC ENCY, for Principal Nowa paper" and Periodicals of City and Country, N. E. an tler FIFTH and•CHEdTNI.T. Addreaa *. V, B. PALMER," Philadelphia. Jal3-301 rums. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, -11- No. 273 South FOU RTII Street. nlB-6m• WALIiAOE & BRODHEAD, EXCRANOE PLACE, NEW YORK. Mocks and DAWN bought and mold, on Com:union. FR•ECIE B. WALLACE. EDWAY.P C. BRODIIIA9 078-1 m • A LRX. McKINNE! 1 ATTORNI AT !LAW. GREENS UR% VA. Will prnOtifie in Westmoreland, Armatzong. mid In- Cann counties. ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE no CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Peek &gee, Merchandise. Bank Notes. and Spasm, either by PA own Lines,or in commotion with other Express m panies, to all the principle towns and _Wits o fts United States. B. H. SANDFORD, ant-tt General Superintendent EDUCATIONAL. YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, (WITH Primary and Secondarr Department attnohed Southeeiat corner of LI LLWYN and OREEN Streets. For throolare n DDIy at the School. E. enxsoN, Principal. Entrance on DILLWYN Street. ral2-Ini* -- - - A MERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a reliable medium throushwhiehßotoole and Fami ties MS, obtain cointetent teaehers. Parent■ may ob ain, grattutouely, mutation and eireulars attic, beet schools, 8 11TH, WOODMAN, & CO., SU BROADWAY, Na,, York', or 609 CHESTNUT Btrent. Philadelphia. pItRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL -11-to MERrNTILE COl .449E8, located at e o. rphiii, kr. . oorner BE vErali and CHERI' UT; ew Yrk. udalo, Cleveland, Chicago, and St. ate or thronnation. call or rend far Catalogue. frO-t( PIANOS. miISTEINWAY Br, SON'S NEW PA. TENT OVER-STONG GRAND PIANOS, 13QU ',RE GRAND, AND BQ VARE ?LANDS, nowpre ferred in °oilcans and in private olreles by the bent performers. Reoeived the first premiums over the hest makers. from J edges like Gottschalk Mason, and o_thern. D 1110,8120 oolupeLition. °THE RR, 45-1 y 1006 C IRIITNUT Street. KviviHOLIDAY PRESENTS I PIANO-FORTES. MELODE9NE, PIANO-FORTES. IdELOD EONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO S FO R T. ll 1.1) S. Made 12, Raven, Baooo, & Co., Ruins & lAA, Hallett, Davos, A Co., M2O other.. J. E. T01314,_ SHVENTH and CIi&STN UT. 011ICKERING Pc SONS, litivAirsr ov RAND. IJA D UPRIORW ANO- Os FS • WAREROOMS IQ/ CIIESTIT STREET. Constant r_in store a large stook o our BEAUTIFUL end UNEQUALLED INSTRUME IS. We have been awarded, at the different Exhibitions in this country and Eurr 38 ) ANDSILVER FIRBT-CLABS MEDALS. PIA.VOB TO RENT. A OREAT IMPROVEMENT IN • SCLIOMACKER & CO., 1021 CHESTNUT Street resperitfullr invite the mnelo- loving public to call aw l examine their new and gun aesstul tmTIIE PprovementAß— LOß ORAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Inatroment, rivoiding &lithe objections generally made to the style of (hand Piano, also dimintahina the cost of the same. In volume, purity of tone, groat power, brilliancy, full nese, desth, am evennessof touch, with exquisite deli ner an SII] r 'EAIOA AND iI t h t . e nTIFULLY-FINISIIED IN STRUMENTS are wholly unequalled. They have received the higher. enomniume, and are pronounced by critics to be far au. parlor to any instruments ever manufactured in Ude country. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant caortment of our unrivaled PIANOS. We have IWO awarded the First Premiume, at all eillitutiona over exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Padua Es I,i -bition. New York. las 3. . REMOVALS. REMOVAL. ---SMALL & CHANDLER, WHOLESALE OROCER''. have removed from 66 North t+ECOND Street, to 12i MARKET Street, above Front, north able. 01 MACHINERY AND lUON. IkUVIL V. milinum, I. Va.VO3l&ll HIRAM 4 03fHVA W K FOUND T RY I ,. • FIFTH AND WASHINGTON DTILEEn. b(ERI 10~~ k¢SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam EnStriNl, for Land, River, and Marine service, Dollars Gasornotirs, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ao.; Castings of all kinds, ember ron or hews. Iron Frame Roo s for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road ittations eco. Retorts and Om Machinery of the latest and most Im proved 000strnotiop. Hvedydeserlphon of Plantation Machanory, rank SS §pSElr. enw t , ,, anti o Grip Alults, p y u aonpm Fans; Upski Steam fo7'N i gitenJeY ) :togig l 4l.7;, f3;ilin 4 Apparatus; I.l_nernytyl Patent littArn ; ant; Aspinwall er, wosiey a Patent Oentritused sugar Drntn enii WILLCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA- Ittnehine never hula to Five eri tire ontternetion. Pr.ne 51St. For rale at 715 01 - 1118).- UT Air Ant wra-• RR. CORSON REAL ESTATE • BROKER AND CONVEVANUER, NORRIS. TOWN, PENNA. pA.ll.alm in Montgomery, Bunke, and Cheater noun ties, for °ale or exollanna. GOOD IHOHTIiA It ES on Dunne noxotiarrl. HANDSOME DWELLINGS for Bair. in Norria- CAM. IMAM S - UVAR , HOUTirI MOLASSES.-150 teroeetend Larrelajntrala hz JA NI OR LAMA SOA P—A eunple preparation for cleansms Silver Plate, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar ble, &c. far more convenient awl effective than any other. One half the labor of Houma clenning may be saved by using this Boap, which cannot possibly mime the (inert Zino white, and rig nn sot übbini is required, the saving_ in the wear of the paint is ranch greater than the coat of the Soap. It leavei the surface ne pure and white Ete when new. AlariatiAturad only by the Dolton Indenteat rionp Company, and sold by , their appointed Agan tsJEHTIASNCIA RD & CO.. Apothecaries, TWIA.FTII nil CH UP. SALAMANDER SAFES A large amortment FIANB & PATS PHYLAD.ELPIIIA lANIIPACTURND BALAiIIANILER RAPES. VAULT 1/00Rd, DANK LOOKS Por Banks and Storm , Equal to an now in uqe. IRON DOORS, SHUTTER: I O &a., Qum good terma_tto any Wier eelabliahniont iG lit United EtAtos, NVANE h WATEUN, No. 674 tniEsTriUT Strout, ===IVIE WEST INDIAN BITTERS.—These ode brated Bitten/ are meeting with general favor. They omet effectually nod permanently cure ell *Bor ders artifice out of a want $l . mope r tone epd healthful action et the digestive organ e. They are highly recoil/- mended by the F.vlty of the principal eitIOS yff the United stateelind Europe for the sponly cure of Dys pepsia, Llve;Complalnt, Nervous Dobtlity, Fever and Agues Ina, THOM A.B 1114A111.4 ~Y, tl3l-11n FL IV, unrest El I X I'll and r f i f 1 11 171M I E Arflr4tile pRIVY WILLS °LEANED Al' A LOW INSURANCE COMPANIES. D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE compANy. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA 1635. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Gtreets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, CARGO, To ell parts of the Worn. FREIGHT, 'INLAND INSURANCES On Goode, by River Canals, Lakes and Land Carriage to alj parts of the Union F I R lisisußexake Oa Merchandise ' genefal/1. On /Rance, Dwelling Houses, ko. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1559. Par. Market Yale.. 1123,060, Philadelphia City 6 4te cent. 1.0an....8129.050 Imbue°, Pennsylvania State 5 41 , et. Loan 63.8.53 (A) 621.060 Pennevivanis State 6 AW or. Loan 21,1XY0 00 825,000, U.S. Treasury 61i 41 , cent. Notes and interest due 25,263 61 930.000 11. B. 'Premier) 6 tr , ct. Notes and in'ter , eat due 825,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila delphia 91,000 00 850,000, Penne) Railroad 2d 51ortga 6 e 6 V' cent. Gonda 0,600 00 Sing." North Fenneylvanie Railroad Mort gage 6 41 , cent.. 00 814,000 West Philadelplou Pasemuer Rair l a . y . 123°° Company 767 et. coupon bonds 12.600 00 016,000,500 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, Internet and principal guarantied by the city of Phila delphia...—. . , 35 000 00 91,000, 100 shares Penns y lva nia Railroad Coltman, . • • •• 90,000, 100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company 82,88),sharetPhdedelphta Ice Boat and eteara Tug Company, Philadelphia and Fa fiteualraxisolol3 Com- Bos - anqteani Company, Philadelphia and 11a vra do Grape Steam Tow Boat Qompany, rhilulalphut Exohange Uompany 1,310 00 erisa 890 souls u BOnds and Mortgages : and Real Estate, Of fice Buildlng .. .. .. 75,963 35 1011ta rooetvabla for Insuranaea 1.81.508 Balance due at Agenotes—Premtuuta on Ida, nue Poltatea, interest, and tithe/ debts due the Comvany 5501 68 Boric. and stook of ambit loattlt;nr:s Coms6- 10P11 ...... • -. 5,250 00 Cash on Deposit in 67,060 51 DIRECTORS. William Martin., S amuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Roeder, 7, F. Pompton, Theolndus PauKline, Henry Sloan. ' XII ' d.. 11 ZW, ". ii d . l a n ' s ' s ' en rriV al limos Traquiur j illinin I.> re, Jr.. Seamier M' Hyaline, Thomism C. Hand, James C. tinny Witham C. Lu wig, lasi Robert Burton, Joseph 11. Her , James B. M'Farlani, Dr. R. M. Hinton, Coarse O. Limper, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pittildg Rush Craig, D. 'r, Morgan, halloo Kelly, A. B. Beuter_, WILLIAM MARTIN, President. TBOS. C. RAND, Vies President. HENRY LYLBURN. Seaman , . die-dtt -MA ME. INSURANCE COMPANY. NO 406 CHESPNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL. MIL BY THE STATE OF PENDIt3YLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS DIURCTofts: Samuel Wright. D. R. Birney, Win, W. Walters, J. Evernisin. HenryH Chas. Richardson, Lewis. Jr.. DewA.l, ,, Veist, Jacob W. aitout, Q. iho Hails, Evan Morris, Thou. B. Martin, Mink° ntern. fiItORGE W. DAV, Perm:lent. JONATHAN J. rif,OctlM, Vice Pm% WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Jail JIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COSI PANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY, Northeast cornet of THIRD and Dom( Streets. Assets dlg==..s 20 . INSURES. ',IVES fo r the whole term of dire—grants annuities and endowments—purehu.ses life Interests in Real Estatc, and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies iii Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees Trnsteer,aud Guardian.. TRUSTEES. rei L. Miller. Samuel B. Stokes, lonia= n COMBO, William Martin i . ichard 8. Newbold. James H. Mclearlaril. ilium P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, ames Easton, Samuel C. Huey, heophilus Paulding. Charles Hallowell, • mond A. Souder, leury C. Townsend. aniel li. * Hutchinaimg do Otos Kent, Wiliam H. Cart. P. V. DuHow, Wltharn Robertson, Wmmar M. Kum, P. B. aflohl Dam El, BAAL. E JOAN W. Hrmana.tiaorel John W. Horner, Kills& Archer, Samuel J. Chratiar. Joeeph M. Thomas, John O. Brenner. ier, Eneton. , L. MILLER, President. STOKES. Vice Pres% tam t aulß-17 T"EQUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Pa. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. soe 1.1.11152 Btreet. CHARTER PER RE'CUAL. Kat— FIRE, MARINg,.. - liraND ''''''''''' Fire Ingo ranee, h ant e l and yeryotual, on Buildings and Aiesohandiee of all in adorn.. Manna Insuranne intend and Ocean, on Vessels, Freight and Cargoao, to' and ho all yawl (If the World. OTVIC3R9. ICEORGE H. 11Alyr, ,President. P. ROSS, Vice resident. . R. COOTPSHALL. Seoretary. H. BUTLER, Met SeoreterT. DIRICTORB. E. W. Bagley Andrew R. dribeln. Charles Irn y, R. R. Ooggehnil, Ron. H. AL Fuller. nal e .l l .ll "lrt ' C. Cattol, youter 173. enmual /Ince. D., RINEN SUR ANCE COMPANY OF 111) TILE MA- _IIITATE op BENNEIYLVANIA—FIRE E BUILD -INBIIRANCE—No. 4 EXC ING. Cha S rtered In 7744—aapital 82:10,400— HANG Assets, January 1. 18,58, e347,4t41 6 0 -100. All invented in sound and available securities—eon- Untie to insure on Veesels and Cargoes, Bullthnga, Stook* of Merchandise, 4bo.adAr eß tr a lr : ms. Henry D. Bherrerd, George R. Stuart, Simeon Toby, ' o runlet Omit. Jr.. Ilnealester bins Wagner, 3. Smith, homes 11. Watteals John IL Budd Henry G. Freeman. WhiteWilhum H. ~ Charles B. Lewis, HGReoYrg D e . SH CEarsoßn WILLIAM HA EN ER Secrot ß yE . RD, Plesweim tf HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSII RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. M. W. Halo in. Robt. W. D. Truitt: . Edgar Thomson. Wm. K. Hamlin. ohn 0. James. . 7 E. seansler, . H. Houston. ohn W. nexton. ilham Himmel. ttl. H. Love. 2, G. Mitohell. ries F. Norton. S. S. Warne, ohn Clayton_ John E. Addioka. Edward A. Warne, R. T. Keaml. H. H. Shillingione, Thomas L. Lnders. Premdent— M. W. HAL DW. ,IN Vier, President—E. H. WARNE. Searetarv.—EDWlN 1100TH. de9 LEGAL. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS graft Term. 1P33. No 37. Bob divorce. itIcELAII C. 11111 ST, by her next friend. &e., IMMIX B. HIRST. Hit : Yon are reauected to take antler. that the ocurt have g ranted a rule thin day on reapondent to Ahoy,. mine wh) a divorce ehould not be decreed in the above cane. rdreonat Reviled of this rule having failed on ergoun of the almenge of the roenondont• the court ordered th nulbigetion nr thin rule, returnable HA'CURDAI • Jan way 23, at 10 tr'olook A. J. W AONtr R JERVfnr. Attorney for Litrtiient. To Hasty B. HtRST. Reerondeut. jnt6 toth4t, IN TII ORPHAN'S' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTYOQ PHA. ATO'L"'IITA, Eatate 01 an ftAll B. PHELPS deceased. The auditor appointed by the Court to Audit. settle, and ad.ju t the account of VII , M. II GAN Execu tor of SAR 11 B. HIELPB, deceased. and to mAka dust trlbution of the balance to the hands of the accountant, VIII moot the parties intereetod for the purprires of his appoinlinetl4 n1:1 FRIDAY, the 27th January, lesg, &cloak, V. M . at Inc °Moe, 123, outh SIXTH Street. to the City of Philadelphia. Ja7-etuthbt 0.0. A. COFFEY. Auditor. IN TUE DISTRICT CDUItT FOR THE CITY AND C 2 'UN7'Y OF PHILADET.PHIA. WALTER LANG vs. EDMUND STHELNLAN. Juno Term 1029. No. 782. Ft. fa. Se ME vs. 8.11.11: Be ptemtmr Term. 1124. N 0.210. Fula. DAVID JA YNF vs. Foal uND wrE h n,mAN, Reptembey Term. 1822. No. 192. P,. la. ELA ME vs. NAME. September Term, 1003. No. all. F,. fa. GEORGE C. BARD 'A . ?. vs. EDMUND STEELMAN. Coy tninber Torrit,l%9. I.M. F,. f., E JAMES BAKER vs. EDMUND tfrEELmAN. Reptember Term. Din No. :la. Ft. in. C. B. & M. SMITH vv..EI.IM UNU S I'F,ELMAN. September Te rm. 13 , 9. N 0.914. Ft. In. JOHN DOWLING vu. f D5l UN I) oTEELMAN, September Term. 1 , 29. N 0.133. Ft. tn. JOHN M. HICK EL vs. EDMUND STF.I.I.MAN. Sum enia Court, Janitor, Tenn. 13 0. N 0.9. Fi. fa. 7'ho tblet. npro•ntod to mnkn diawbution of tho fund In Court, tamed by the sole of personal roperty by virtue 01 the 111,0VO writs WWI aliClitit , the 111.311 es of nrodltmunt on MONDY A, the Nob day .1 Januar.. 1500, at 4 o'clock P. .t his Oleo. S. W. coiner c t Seventh street and Wonlitnitton equine. 10 um city of Philadelphia. Wile% a..d where oh', persons toteresteo fre required to presont their Maims, or clue be debarred rom coming in area sold fowl January /0, 1&O, CLEMENT B. PENHOFIE, jal6-11/0 Auditor. %,OAI,. VSAL—LEII RAH, HICKORY, AND LO ••-/ cUsT lOUNTAI N. caroinlly Boreeccd and tnek id. SattaNction warranted. • %M. H. BUNTING. CA I.LP street - - 1:4 U SEKEEYERS LOOK TO YOUR interest. Buy your COAL AT HlCKS',where nothing but the very b , etuuttlity of Lehigh anßehuyi kill Leal is offered at the tollowink reduced prices: Lehigh, Broken, EiF, and 5t0ve........ ...54 25 per ton. BohuylkilL Large Nut ...—... .. . ... 330 ~w erranted tree from Fats or 'duet and fall 'gnat. al WI C LVOI Y . -e lalrat e riV corner M'"811A-Vitl-ettin' W. (II CO. L L. 0, .* °Moo U 6 tiouch FLAIR:IH Stmt. row WHARF, PINE STIth:ET, 80111.1)11KTh1e t Beaten! and Shippers Loma Mountain. Lehigh. and Bohuil k Merohandire taken o n HICKORY AND iiPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL,_presared tilth ease, for sale or bastrioi orrua fIW Apply at KNOWLES'S IThoot. NINO' tiwt %p in it A U T lON !-ASTROLOGY!-LOOK OUT!-000p NEWS FOR ALI. !—Tbe never ffuling Mrs. VAN HORN is the beet; she sun when all others have failed. All who are in Noble, all who have been unfortunate, deoeived by alno promisee, Sr to her for advice and comfort. /a see offaars she raver faits. She has the scoria of winnin% ) the affections of the opposite sex. It is this loot which induces. illiterate pretenders to try to imitate er, and copy her adverasement. She shows fnu the liken.. of your future wile, licebend. or absent riend. It is well known to the public at large that she ie tho first end only person who ran show the reness in reality, and eon give entire malefaction on the con cerns of life, which ono he tested and prove by thou. mends, both monied and singlecwho daily and ewer! t visit her. Come one! come to No. LO R D Street hehuooe Junioor soil TirnoAl MESSRS. ROSEN TB A L Sr MORRIS. from Plymouth, England, manulacturere of the celebrated " Pantaseopm" Spectacles, ',needfully solicit the pa tron iye of the-tunes and gentlemen of Philadelphia and vteirotv,tu their superinr ground spectacle y,Nesee. The valuable advantage derived from them is. tint in. stead of vision becoming strained, heated. weakened, and in numerous eases seriously injured, it is preserved and strengthened, every thing at once becomes clear and brilliant, and very aged pereons are enabled to em ploy thelr eight et the moat minute occupation, either by d‘f`or candle-light; can zee with those lenses of a much lent magnif)ing power, and they do not require the frequent chances to the dangerous ellbota ut Maher powerful altAiSttlllf4 4 . man'ss fica re s 70 2 Cli E te S e lTltitr e S o r fi e ce ov adj r o Mnrn hGrie s r•nm'a Photograph roms. ""- DRAWING AND PAINTING MATE. RIALS. Englpeene and ArchHants' Stationery, grectaan Panting Atatertala. gn ia t hc ikt m ae nn a la ?ar eß a n tldr a e n n d , V att ' ilan for Artists and li tildente. liotnree and Nature Frame, tlann,r Canto, American and Frenon. °Malec - nee grebe to the trade, SCHOLZ & ANgNxy, No. Its South MONTH Street. WHOLESALE ANN RETAIL.. 020-8 m BT RICK-MAK LNG .M A CHINES which tern thn clayond make :0 COO for day, Brink rrousea, hch ClaY bre 1.. Tay Bpaini, and coming/ Jro Coal Kim hat C. CARNE IiEHMANTOWN litrttl. oboe, Filth strent iii.6tri 1 AVA COFFEE.--1,000 pockets prlmo LlWMura GAN, fur ulo by JAM.O GRAHAM - 414 042., TA Ilettit‘ BA.LES BY 4.ILICTION. FURNESS 4o. 8 i29 1 I Wit Y F ) T t T 1 0 z ?' SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Cutout Dons, betwoan rouRTII and FIFTH Street SLEICIIT AND CARRIAGE ROBES AT PRIVATE SALE. Now in .tme. at private snle, BO 'Dothan Sir and and pram ne * r. hea o r, raccoon, and genet fancy robes, pi a ,, lid buffal robe.. J. WOLBERT & CO., AUCTIONEERS, • M ARCH street, twtsreen Path snd Sixth G 4 ANITE- LIVERPOOL WARE PLIANT .' LEE, NILVER-PLATED WARE, PAIIS TIAGS. tce.oke, On Fpdar Morning 27th instant, at 101‘ o'clock. at Ste Arch street. a terse assortment of whits, esanite rind Liverpool ware. in lots to 'tot tr Is retail trade ; superior furniture. furnishing ay Lulea, &C. At 74 o'clock in the eremitic. Fine silver-plated ware. jewelry, Paintings, and fan cy goods. 1.00 IMPORTED PEAR TREES. On datnrday Mornins. Vith inst. nt o'c'ocg. at our wart, No. 519 Arch street. 5 0 ' French pear trees. a I selected. and et tne bent Annwo sarietice • smpor , ed direct from the grow ere end just I coded ni New Y ork. Irurr May be exannand oarl. on the moritin- of sale. FANG, Also. a lot of fanny pigeons. FORD & CO , AUCTIONEERS, * No. MO MARKET Street. rowitm. MINOR arrest. SALE OF 1.000 CAFFB ROOTS AND SHOES, FRENCH CALF BINS AND SOLE LEATHER. his Mo Januar' , ZSth, at 10 T o'clock pro isels. be so l d hp ontalrque, on four months siren. I WO cases boots. shoes. aid brogans, ho ca lf of men's cases and youths' kip and French calf snots ; men's. now's', and children kip end call boots. heeledfond opting,. ; men's, bile ; and youths' kip. ca and burr broach; non's, los): , and south4' tures Cur: reel gairess; men's russets tiro:sins. hunter:, grain 211113 wax do; wo men's, nuance. and children's e ity -mad* goat ilcd mo rocco welt boot: of first qualiti. Also, tO dozen so French calf skins. Also, 1 OW lbs oak solo leather. MOSES NATLIANS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MEROBANT, southeaid comer of BIXTIi and RACE. Street. - - • MONEY To LOAti.i et:35,000 to loan, in large or email amounts, Or Blocks. gold and ether plate, dialnonda, watches, jewel ry, fowling pieces, dry goods, flloolllg, RlLlCeglegi ol• gore hardware, cutlery, musical instruments. furniture, heddins. horse., voluoles, harness. and on all articles c al va lue for nny length of tune agreed ,eon, on more liberal term. than at any other estabbshment m tine city. GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. At private sale, splendid pinup forte, in rich rosewood ease, coot 845.1 prize ti NO; fine it caret told bunting • case patent lever watch, double time and inde•endent seconds, only $125; fine gold hunting-case English pa tent lever wittonor. to the meet approved and best mates. from 625 to 4100 fine gold double bottom Eng bob patent lave watches. best make, front 440 fine td-caret hunting-case detaohed patent lever watolies 1.3 Jewels, from 875 to 835; open face do., trom 610 .0 843 fine la-caret gold Laws hunting onto wotehee at OCOn root da. from 810 to 433; silver En;llish patent lever watches in hunting cases and double bottom. of the moot approved and heat make, frum 61(1 to . 52.0 American hooting ca. s silver pttopt ever watohes at .420; hUlltillig 0090 'Over duplex watches ; ditto double time. from 812 to ; hutting cote alive , lever watches, felt Jew elicd• winds wah•ad a key, from 814 to $2O; Lenny do., from 812 to 81a; fiurittnc race sliver detached !Oyer wotehei, 13Jewels, from •$ to 43 IJ; wen Ince do.. from $5 to 58; bunting once ether Lepine crotchet, full jewelled. from co to Stu; open face do., from 83 to 6; silver quartier watcnes, from 85 to 85; ether French watches, ('on, $1 to $3; gold patent hunting cast and open face lever and Lepine. b.ngbeh, Swim and French watohee. from el to SIO; fine gold vest, lob, and neck chants et CO cents per dwt.; fine gold e• to of ear-riots, breastpins. and bracelets; ..b..unis, tinier rings, and lowe/ry,ot every der sort talon. fond lest than half the UMW sellusx prices. 4:50.W.) to loan, to turns to su t apel.cauts, on dry and every kind of geode, at less rate of charging than any other establishment to the city. UUT-1.)0(nt SALES Attended to personally by the auctioneer, at very loss CnargCO, 4831,804 IS? CONSIUNMENTB SOLIOITED - - - - - - Coneignmenta of all and every load of goods eoUeited for public dale two-thirds the value of the goods will to edvanoed in antoopation of the gale, OIOSEJ3 NATHAN/1 SHIPPING. THE BRITISH AND NORH •• AMERICAN ROYAL AIL STEAM SR YE BIOM NSW TOIL TO Livicapoot. MIiMOMM TEOR 7017 . 01 10 LIVERPOOL. • •• • . • Chief Ca.... Pee rage —sllo Second Cabin Passage— • - 69 The elope from Boston call at'Habfax and Cork Harbor. P REI A, Capt. Jndlotut, 'CANADA, CF. Lang, A ItAIIIA, Copt. J. Stone, muligme, It. ASIA. Capt. E.. G. Lott. NIAGARA, apt. Anaemia. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Capt. J. Detteh. SCOTIA, (now building.) These resells carry a o!Oa sit s white ught at mast-head; no green ou ererrtrd bow ; re on port bow. ARABIA, Stone, '` 1 ork Wednesday, Jan. I& EUROPA. Le.ton. Buntnn: wedneerlar. Jan. 26. AFRICA. Sheeran, N York. Wedneeday, Feb.l AMERICA, Maltz, " Boston. Weduesciar, Feb. & ASIA, Lott, " N York, Wednesday:Feb.lJ. CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb.= Berths not scoured paid for. n experienced Surgeon on bosird, fte owners of these ships will not be acconntable for God, Silver, Bullion, Spews, Jewelry, Precious Stones Metals, unless bills of lading are slued there f or and tho value thereof therern expressed. or Insight or pas sage only to E. CLHIARD, 4 otrlork Green, /Yew Yoit. PHILADELPHIA CRESOENT NAYWATION COMPANY. algi da AT AN ADJOURNED kIEETINO OF.TRB ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, NO. 6 ILIERCERNI6' =GRAMM. At 10 o'olook A. hi..Bentember Tth. 18Si% the foams ins gentlemen were unanimously eleotett Dirsotors the Company, vie: GEORGE H. STUART : S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MAOALESTER, Arm JOHN EDGAR THOMSON The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named office, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are reepeotfar invited to robonhe. 101-tf a ti FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— NEW YORK AND lIAVRE STEAMILIS COMPANY. The United States Mall Steamships ARAOO. tone. David L inea, Commander. and FULTON. ;Ad tons, Jamee.A. otton, Commander, von leave hew YOrk. Haven, and Southampton, for the year Me, on the following dare: To meet now reautrements of the Post Office Depart, went, the dare of esill of the ARAOO and Flll.7'ON from HAVRE. and 80 THAMPTON. will, after their present voyagee, be c legged as follows from N,ENV 1T5.4 K. nave to the cue of the present departure of ;he FULTON. which will take place on the 11th December, the soheduleremams unaltered: PROM NEW TORE. ILArRS Kee ROt'2II•3IPTON. FiILTON....Deo. 17.1 7 VLT091... Jan. 10.....Lau. 11. ARAGO.,—. Jan. 7. A AGO _..Jan. 91.. Feb. 1. FULA ON 4. FLLTON.....FetiM . AG0...... 91oh. 3. ARAU0......h10h.27...51ch.29. FULTON...IIIcIi. 51. FULTON. —.A pl. ZS ...Apt. These etesiners. built expressly for Government ser ene, with double engines, under deslg. every attention has tJoeu taken 'Li the construotiou or the WU and ma chinery to insure rarity and speed. The ships have five water-tight oorurartments enclosing the engines, so that la the evout of collision or etmeding, the water could not reach them. and the pumps being free to work. the safety of the vessel and, paseengers would be ee oured. Recent experience has demonstrated the &Leo lute lieCtealty of this triode of construction. Tne acoottlimodatlonS for paseengers are believed to combine every comfort and oouveoience that can be de sired. Frota New Tork to Southampton or Havre—Ftrst Cabin, - $133; Second do. 873. From Havre or Southampton to New York—First Cabin, TOO francs; Second do.. 330 francs. To passongers going to London these steamers offer the advantage of economy both , n time and expense. Specie daliverd in London. No passage secured until paid for. An eaperiencod surgeon on board. All letters and new.- pa uore r must Pass through the Post °Moe. _ 4 4 - 8 re A t tlk?crpf. a rg Agent, r r oathnY. New York. o..LLIAN, ISALIN, Aaent,llAWTO. OROSKEY Sr CO, Agent,. Southampton. AMEIIICAN EUROPEAN EXI'RESB COMPANY, Agent, 'arm tVPd. Pi E. I LSON. Asent, Office, Tobaooo Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Streets, Ythlsdelphon. Hans of the ships eon be soon. n.ls).tnrhtl at m STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AN lIAQpA IRELAND,. FRANCE AND GERMANY THE HAAllitt AMERICAN PACWIZT C 0 PAN s."B RON STEAMS S. lIA,.?',I)NIA. Caw : H. F. flottwen.sen. 11.0,V.Afti A. Capt. U. Taub.). T Earl UN lA. Capt. H. Kasen. These Steamora are all 4 rat-olaas raSects; are intended to sal from Pier 21, North Hirer, A. Y., as felhme . _ FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND UM,' BURG, Tbg elegant and powarful Iron Screw Steanngbip BO RUSSIA. Cart. N. 'l'routman. 2,40.) lona bull/ono:111 sail air /thorn. on SATURDAY, DECEMBER Met, at 72 o'clock Zt Paigage, nicluding Radroad Fare from Philadelphia to New ‘i'ork, and tram Silllthatilpt(lo ID London. First Cabin. 'KO I Second Catnn...lldd I Steerage-4M ?ebrrusrg L The 801tIJOSIA will be suoceeded by the following, FI C AME.:=1 : 11 11 111132i 9 . k i l ft e r ie b b 1 15. .......AlO, Dy, Apr' 2. Ynsangere torwanled iscrpool,Dublln, 'Bel fast, fork, Glasgow, Paris, an Antanril. at through ratan. Thee* steamers are fitted up VIM unequalled kooom modenons for first. second, nod third-elites Passeuiers. The Second emoommodations of tease Ships are equal to the fast.olase of most steamer:. Certificates of passage leaned :Tom London, South ampton, Havre, and Hamburg. to New York. Parcels forwarded from Philadelphia to all parts of Europe at reasonable rates. Froutht eneared in Phtledelphta will be PrOPIPHY attended to by Hie New York Agent, and shipped free of all oommlasion. For Freight or Passage, apply exoluArply to W. A. 11AAPLL,_ Agent, Oftloeof the HeernMarq Arneyeen,Nlall Stemnsbiks,_ al-tf Northwest corner EOCH'ili tad CHESTS UT. sail FOR T 111; SOOTII.--ORARI-0. TON AND SAVANNAH STSASIISHIPL FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of 1 , 1972911 per cont. be low New York Steamehip ratan, FOR CHARLES rO i j r il. The U. S. Mail Steamship KEY GNP STATE, FebQat rai Charles 1' hlsrshman , w tad liteintrolay bruary 4, at 10 A.M. Through in 43 to 60 honrs, only 40 home at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH Gs. The U IS. Mai! Seamsh ST OF GEORGIA, raptainruin, will ip s:ail on AIR Saturday, January 23, at 10 o stook A. M. through 05 153 to 50 noun, only 43 hell re at . 115511. days ohar.sed from ever Saha ay to every Ste dale. Goods reeeived, and Blue of Lading signed " ffi Y e stLrid id drat-clan aide-whel Bleauiships KEY STONE STATE and STATE ()F GEORGIA now run as above every ten days, thus looming a fire-day comma r.loation with Charleston and Savannah, and the Son.th and Southwest. At both Charleston and Siivaruish, theise Ships emi nent with steamers for Flon a, and with railroads. &e., for all planes in the South an Kowtowed. nou RANCE. Freight and Ituntrance on a large proportion of 6 1 5 5 0 1 :11 shipped South will be found to be lower by there shim. than by sailing Vessebt, ea premium being one-half the rate, N. IL—lnstinaime on all Mulread Freight it entirely lnikeoettarY, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Companies takin right from theta tanuta. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by this route 15 tot) per cent. cheaper than hi the Inland Itoute, as will be seen by the following nohe dale. Throes h tickets from Philadelphia via Charles men and Savannah ateamehlpi, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston an Savan nah to hlonttornerl INLAND FLY% TO Charleston.— 81100 Cliarlatton......—.ll9 10 Savannah— 15 CO Savannah.— ---. 51 011 Augusta_...__. :OW Augusta-- CO SI 00 Macon— —.. 5175 Atlanta...—. 9 00Atlanta-- —, 00 Oolumbut 23 00 Columbus 59 00 Albany ... —., 4400 Albany.---.. 97 00 Montgomery—. 55 00 Monnornery.--- 58 00 Mobilo— 15 00 At 40 90 New Orleans ... 39 7 5 New Orleatia---. 51 00 No bills of lading signed after the slurp For relght or passage apply on board, at as s ftehart above 'Vine street, or to ALEX. ILERON,,fr,,_ Southwest corner Founi and cIIESTA LPL Aleuts in Charleston, T. B. & T. G. RU D. Sat, a nna)i, HUNTER & OA !. U IELL. For Florida Cretin Charleaton, steamar Carolina Vail P•iesdsy. Fir Fiorlda from Savannah. et:mu:ern Bt. N 1.54 ell and t. lobo .. e‘cry Tuandltv mad Saturday. CALCUTTA TWlNE.—Just received, a imporug lot ofaAftVE Tvrinsanyor watt, R, F A t lir r a s, la R. "WAR Gi Yea SALES BY AI7CTION. M THOMAS & SONS, • Kos. IX andlahOLlTli FOURTH nig" (Formerly:4MP and O.) STOCKS a ~THE O BXCHAKSE A LM IC A" aI Al" and stocks every Tuesday, at the Exchange. cootributora bands tat option esi eitter We. *47' Handbills of each prowty =met tiverstikkl, addition to which we publish, on the Satarday presume to the sale, one thousand catalogues, in pamphlet ferns. on full descriptimis of ail the proportion to tie VOA on the follawing_Tuesday REAL ESTATE 'AT PRIVATE RALE. sir We bare a large amount of real estate at private sale, including every description of city (tad esientry properly. Pnnted lists ma y be had at the auction store PRIVATE SAL EGISTER. air' Real estate entered on our RE private sale reenter and advertised eocamonallx in oar public sale atspraera (of which I . oo ooopies are printed weeklyalfree of charge PALL SALEM, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE, 22 d Ea'l Sate, Jan 17, evening, at the Exchange. try Fart of the handbills for each of the above SOLO new ready. SALE OF 13I'PYRIOR. FURlallTr RE. THREE SU PERIOR ROSE WOOD Pfalitu-PORTEn TRH Rt' ^-AROGANY PIANO FORT!'.. FREN(.77:-PLAT MIRROR.. A LARGE QUANTITY OF di:ROOL FERN! fORE, hiRCRSFt.. AND INGRAIN CAR NETS. Bins AND BEDDING. &o. CA It D.—Our sale this morning, at the Alantlow, Fiore. wi I comprise, bend-. WO lots of excel ant se eond hand fury tare 2 superior rosewood piano-f• nee made by CNiet ((Her. superior rosewo od piano fortes made by Stoddatt.2 nittogany nprisht memo-tor es, mahogany piano forte. fine Frisch-plate mantel mir rors. lane quantity of sehool kraal:re. Itrus.es, in grain. and other Garnets, beds and ti-dnint. China and glassware, be., foreruns an ears •vre assortment_ worthy the attenllon of tacos and others desirous of purehionns. rw*Cataleiruss now ready and the articles arrasa 1.1 for exam, canon. MULIEMEIi - 31 On Tue sday Fob. 7. at t: volook. noon. be mold, at the FL% de“puia Pxchanko-- Voe nrcount of whom it may toted:a -7 bordc. 25 i cod e-ch. Columbia Co d And Iron Co. ScooPon 7 percent. bonds. el MY each, of the Mee Canley NoantAts Railroad Company. REAL ESTATE ALE—JA • LTARY At 12 o'clock-. onla--1- state of Wll•darn Carmen deed, NINE TaI7R 7 .fNGS.--Six. three-story k and three trams Gernixiitowo road envfo n t sire , '" 1A.., A...thorn Liberties.) rpbans Coo.r o• Nary Davis. deed. IRRIDEEMA ELF, GROLND RENT' OF Sbo A YEAR—par et FA—isrmog eat of lot east side of Se cond etreet, south of Clo ism* clear of taxes; secured by two three story brick do eblnes. FLEIIA T 1:11V:WN-RTONE RF.BllircCE. with side card. North Breed rtreet. 'west side, above Master. Lnt:Al by 201) feet. with two fronts. House 25 feet :meg, finished alai every uuntem Improvement. "leo brick stadia and coach house on the rear end of the lot, on Carlisle street. OF See handbills. Trustees - Perenntory ale.—TWO LARGE AND VALUABLE 61.711.D1NG LOTS, nue at the norghweet e h e e i Foo kAmrer oaadd ato r L e lod sttreet s t h t o th h e o a ns t h n e to theast corn., of Coral and Sergeant streets, Inth t root On L'ord street, Nineteenth ward. The ten to be add to one lot vronh five tenet, /cif - Sala a • maista. WO-STORY ERICK .DWELLiNg. with hick Nei& Inge. .ro 512 Cherry street west of Fifth street REAL ESTATr. SAL ;—FEBRUARY 7th. At 12 o'clo.A. soon. Orphan,' Court St!e—Estate of Borden's miners. LOT OF. GIe.OUN D. southwest corner of Lexington and Huron erre tr.. Wert Ph.ladelph.a. VAI.tTA BLE L.ll - I'. North Firth street. wd.. be tween try ors e and Frac libn streets Northern Libertiee, la feet (rent. and ka feet de: p to Apple street. two fronts. with frame dwelling and stable. !Ayr North Sixteenth Jtreet, east side. above Parrish street. 'l' lie E.E.STOR Y BRICK DWELLINO,Rest stde of Howard street. north of JeTerson street Sale at Nce. tto and 14i t4m.tt Foe Street. BILPERIoit PI)RI . 4ITIJU, FRENCH-PLATE NM BOX!, PIANO-PUTS. BRUSSELS CARPETS. This Monrar. At Po'o!ock.sf the Auction istorl,an 11.11011SrVit of excellent second hand furl:awe. eleannt rarto-zr Imo mil Torn. SarPete, etc, from twines deou. try ho tereepine. removed to the store for 130.1' , 92.111Ete of tale. lorge maze of exteoa;oo dicon; tables. SALE OF St_T - F.hIOR FURNITURE. Fora SCHOOL-FOOM F uguizruitk. Law's QUAISTiTY OF FEDPING. &o. This Morning. At the Ruction 'tore...ill be found tha furniture of et P non declining Loustiteepip;, nYnnved to the stout lot convenience of sale. tho'ncling sapence fogyism,' pLy. no-forte made by ' , fodder:. 2 sup nor rosawood pinny fortes mare by Cinclienur , an error atinght piano forte, school.room immure. bedding. &a. Peremptory Salt. ANCIENT AND 'MOD Ritt OIL PAT:MINOR, WA TER-COLOR DRActtatiS,te. Chi Fnday 31orning. Jannary V. at the auction store. commemine at ll o'clock will be sold a collection pfancteet and modern tot pqlntirmi, cornprisins canons interesnne au jests. Also. a number of water color drawinse by k Della and A rneroian arLsts. Will be arranged for inspection tee day:precious. with critaloeue. Peremptory palo—by order el' WARTrer COLORED YARN. 1:i DIGO. AND A t TEE ARAIIINOD MILLo. NPAR FRANKFORT). On :Monde* Slornine. .716111 at o'clock. wil l be told at public rile by or der or the reee•ser.ot the Afnallo.lo 10111 e near Frank lord. 1 Al 2 Ile blue sad brown Tarn, 131 lbw. 437 lbs. blue tern. 21S Do. gray yarn. 131 4.61 60 to rats. 12 UP. t o est" Partronlars in handbills. 11Qr Sale peremptory. Terms each. Receiver s Sale—No. Kal. Arch street. STCCI OF LOOKING GL ea eNri PICTITSZ PRA:Mtg. FNGRAVINIsS, !re. On Tuesday Moraine'. filet instant. st 10 o'crock.at Do filsS Arch street. by enter 01- Jo.e'nh A. Chty, receiver, the entire stook .4 - .1 finished and unfirnened look:nz ems, and Platen, frame.- Afro. a number rf entrarinis. Air Full particulars In ostalokuse three days previous to sale. 8 1e Ne.iiiiOdin - Bireet. GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FERNITL'EE, CAR PI.; rti on Feb. let. et 10 o'clock. at 1,21 0, don street, the ran teal 'household furr.itare , carnets, of a Lao. dee cto tnb tw,ek•eptr Al,o the kitchen furniture. ar May be examined at eo'ckok on the nicarninn et the mkt. TE Nft Y IL LEEDS & CO., ALTO '. TIONEERS. IN NEW YORK. J. SIN FDICOR'S FIRST ANNUAL 8 4 LE. SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINAttv SALE OF OIL Ps INTINria, AT TdE NATIONAL ACADENY oF DESION. TENTH sTal•Er. NFAK 10.0 •D• WAY.NKW SORK, oMPRISINo THE wiLIBILS 61? THE MOST jimiN ARTISIB IN EU roPF AND Am , RICA. Will be told at micron on the eeenint it of Met January and let February. At half pet 7 o'clock. each el:saint at the National Academy of Dea mn . AmoAi the p.rtntur:s are to be foam' these of Church, Xcnenleoh Ro berme'. Rein sert, Purand. Caarlear. Meyer of Brmen, t.d. Frere. Wm. Shaper %erbneckhoren. cooper. - Lemma,. a. Jesues. Jam, M and Wm. Hart. i 1 foad„ - Boughton. Blaraelt. E. Johns 'n Tait 0. H. gall, Lilly 71. tiper,cer. Iliettocit. anal many others. Abe *here one be examined et the ahoy° klaze. free. natil the esenin•z of sole, from BA. Al. to 3 P AI. Red from 7to to P. JaYl-mwern-ai as. JAM'S, MO. WILLIAMS it 'BOYLE. AUOTIONEEIN A , D COItIMINSION MERCHANTS. 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