FTM*4''- Ate,- 1 / 9 4. , •witkith1 1 ,14eP , i ,, !Mama el Minn -STATES MOOR' 4)o4:lrian?, Ann?WiWOSIn,) - or impalas. I There however; one taestioni and - but 'ono , , spostieb,'whieh hat, ever -endangered the Union,' and that is the „negro question—a question which Bea deeper' than the slavery ' qtteldelli and which tilusebe answered beforowe can ever arrive at a ea wf solution of thteslavory question, itself. What shell be done With and for the Degrees 'who ere now free, and. who shall hereafter become free by the v.oluntar,yeetion of States and of indirld eats?' An answer to tats question insist of necessi ty precede -all practical solutions of the slavery. question. Tito men of the South declare Slavery to bo right, dminittd Its unlimited expansion, and maintain that the Constitution, of its own force, oat ries it into all the Territories of the United States. The men of the-North denonnee slavery as in dert gotten of natural right, and maintain that it roots upon least- law alone. They maintain that, the Constitution carries slavery nowhere, and, are nu compromisingly opposed to' its extension into the Territories. I merely state_ _ the luestion. I do not propose to argue it. This is neither the time nor the 'omission for me to do so. Between these -oonilloting opinions, there is no neutrality, no mid dle ground. The one or the other wil l prevail. Men, may deplore its disoussion, and try, to put down agitation. But it 'is useless - to cry peace, peace, where there is no peace. Compromises do not bind it. Party resolutions do not keep it down. Thesinestion is up, is forood upon the eenntrY. It will not " down at your bidding, It demanutelard stillimve, an eaglet% !Melvin : to freedom sectional , and' slavery national? Does the Constitution, of its own force, carry slavery' into all the Terrltorit s we new hare or may hereafter - over acquire Wherever, our litig floats, over sea and land, is slavery protected under Its folds? I.hare never deubted, for one moment, what " answer will be given to this all-absorbing qua tion,when passed upon by the American 'people. Bat, after ell, the great question still remains, and witheiffinswering wbioh all atte - mpti at emanoi. patter! by States or individuals, if not impossible, are tamest impraolicablo. What provision shall bo made for those 1410 21010 are or VI-OF Aireaf tar ha satanalpated? Many of the free Status ?S -ikes to receive them into their jurisdlotions. • of the slave States are passing laws to ro-enslave them:, We talk of the horrors of the Mclean slave trade, but there_ is going on to-day,_ before the' eyes of the American people, in this ,Christian land, a system of violonoe and 'oppression .whose: odd-blooded -Inhumanity, can hardly One a parallel, and. which seeks to reduce to slavery almost half a million of free men. A wail of anguish from these people is going up to rend the Tory inn., verse! What, in tled's name, shallsib with them and for them! Wellave no right, it is true, to inter fere with the independent action of States, who have sovereign power over this question within their re spective jurisdictions.' Bet is there no respousi , bay resting upon the Government of the United States, and. wpeetaily upon the people of the North ?, WO have never yet presented to the people Of the Santa an answer to Mat question. Without dwell ing at length upon this eubjeat, I maintain that it is a duty which we ewe to the people of the - Sokth, width we owe to this Unfortunate clasi Of our fel low-beings, slra owe to,Onaselves, and which 'we owe to that Divine Doing who 'commands us to' love our neighbors es we loro ourselves," by some notion of the United States, which controls our foreign relations, to, provide an asylum and a home for this elan of unfortunate men, now doomed to banishment and confiscation or to re-en. slarment. . This Ives the plan of Jefferson, Sfille tioned by Washington, Madison,lionroo, Clay, and Jammer, It is' the !stay practical and 'peaceful solution of. tae slavery question, for it opens a way novelly for emancipation, but for whet Is no less important, and wasut which, emancipation in a' State where slavifry exiets to any considerable ex. tent, is wholly Impracticable—a peaceful separa• lion of the races. Let the people of the North in good faith meet the people of the South upon this ground—four-fifths of whom have no interest in slaves—and say to thorn, iii oil frankness, gentle. men, while we shall oppose the expansion of slavery lam the new Territories, and kave them for the oc cupation of free white men ; while we shall oppose the reopen's:4n( the African slave trade, wo are ready to,joite - ,yee at any moment, and incur any expenalkwniettimay, be necessary to procure, by treaty hr,perehatie, in Central or South America, illiAitt,f)if - settlemeet and citizenship, for the efecif all the States of this Union now free, - ".:Or.heSenfifirtis become free, by the voluntary action .f..'44iftiref individuals. This would in no respect measure ; it would be national in all its ---;, l tirpOgirrq't would not, in any manner, infringe aNZtpejighe rights of the several States nor of the in ' 411Videal citizens of the States.' As the ease now - stands, it is hardly practicable for an individual or a State to emancipate their slaves. And, because this measure would. make States and individuals free le rid themselves of slavery, If they - should choose tOde so, it would by no 'means—not in the slightest degree—infringe upon their rights or ooq strain their independent notion; it would only make them free to am for themselves and in their own way They would remain free to hold or eman cipate their sieves. IT slavery be, as the men of the Smith say, a blessing, they could hold on upon it, and be blest. But if it be, as the men of the North maintain, an evil, they would no longer be compelled to bear it as a necessity, for it weuld then be in their power to remove it. When the people of the North shell meet the people, of the South-and *Arita hands - together upon this ques tion, es in my judgment nine-tenths in both sec tions will be prepare:UM do when, they fully un derstand it, every danger to the Union growing out of this negro question will have passed away. SUICIDE OF • BOY ON THE TROY RAILROAD.- Yeaterdny morning a boy was killed upon the Troy and Grecian:lA railroad. He was seek by the engineer lying upon the track 'with his face downward. The engineer mounded the whistle, put on the brakes and reversed the engine, but the person did not stir, and it was impossible to stop the' train before it came upon him. Of course he was instantly killed, and mangled in the most shocking manner. The head was completely crushed to tidally from a point above the mouth, and presented a horrible spectacle of mutilation. The left arm was broken at the middle of the hand, and between the shoulder and elbow, and the,right arm euveredjoet below the shoulder. The 'body was taken up and Candid tcrifey, and lin inquest held. The stomenh_ was in a very healthy condition, and 'exhibited no signs of liquor. The body was reeognised by per, sons who WV it to be that of Edward Campton. the eon of a laboring man in the employ of Mr. Mur pby, brewer. lie was about. lifteenleara of age. - - It appears that lie rail away from, hem aboutioar weeks ago, and. ita , not been imen by any dr his friends meanwhile. The probabilities are that the boy bad beoomo'.dosperate,and„perhaps, tutaiand that'soorier than return to his home, ho manned to_so awful expedient of oolortatting , sill. aide to , end his troubles.— AThany Evening Journald - an.14.7. - - - A WIFE-IyAllitti CLEitnntAN.—AVit.'prti.' Haiti:tory examination of a Rev. Thomas Abbott, a Baptist preacher, of Blue Point, Christian county, 111., charged with inhumanly beating his wife, it ap - peered, upon the testimony_of nettnerotts witnesses, that on the 30th of Novenmer,last, Abbott, whe•has been In the habit of whipping . his wife, in a phrensy of rage, seized her, and ,ititheted tt ; most sheeking beating, causing the bleed to split frtim - the tfi onth end ears of the prostrate and insonAlbl6li4inatir The parties have been married tionielorm years, and once before bad a sopa - ration; but thiongh the efforts of ,mutual friends become :reconciled, and want to liriag,together. A short time after, mar : iiige; it appears, the' reverend , prisoner, ground altiOttiffi became jealous of hit Wife - - and :from that -44Miton the poor trouian's life. hitobeen a p‘rfeet • :non earth. . •, , • - -- • - . for ;14, Preae.i - 20 tvemart /f,VLankri),9,llB,ll,llb4'l%..'ittroa otokooi 6 'b a ns re.ttiort" LlMilho Willi/MI &I,0: 78 J ' T WAY ar- Cig.15.1 &mem. 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Jen 20 , 11 - ;..lAratrota..ioaten- ...4Janel . hingS?n•Liserpos.,NowYork,...7••Feb F " 2l r t gt .: lr iark - I i ' .lofi ....R 8 . . 1 “ nt efalit arum Now York on .. • ~,ii. ,1A.°'4...•82.011).av0 New York on the 2.47 th, , 0 3. . .I.o..twrettoh month. and Charlestonls. q.. - • ' 0 20:9 0 ,1,139A dates fall on:Hunday, the steamers ' r ‘r . „.tulait,. ;cannot from New Orleans, 2&RINE INTELLIGENCE. At OF POILADELFHIA, Jun. Q 7, Is6o. -13 M SETO —.a , Vitit - -•' r'' Otstriehir , City or hew York, Bottot,:tri ham lift - Dolton, with mono and protsenjord lidarPWO4dr. fltesmship Button, Unttott.. 4 litilltitAtOttiar York, with Mae and papertgora to Alldardme. o4 Wodn i tit, al noon, off Ledt 040440d:bark Janette, fte e ells; ets3 hi. otf idetoidtupaw a new Iron pro built at WilminsignePeloCums down under, sad and steam. Sow Delitwaye,-Donbs r litdo from a aural!. Del, with. wheat, to Jae darratt St don. - - EARO Steamsitio Boston C . Bell Lew, NYore, Jan Aliderdloe' sohr 7 . l' Lo mod; Frambes. Mobile, J Baker. . , . MY TZ.10111.4111'.' ,- : - . . Triaelioridesmt igtviiittellerv4.l . .ohnige.) ' rt The hark Ann:el:ewe, i N t' b ilitori,nti a , irti: l italian'tl• (tor 2 ort Annuli Leerier?. for e Ektild,!*igitA;bl.4 - 310)tiFOWISTIMS11$5,y0pt JO filtitAMlP-Mralt.- 3ViattittielkruillNll*Obtlillf:EAD, vyanfartlV, -, , -, "qt - fV - Wk W OU IE7 iOC Cl ' .l' ' , Cia ''' Otei HUGHES - "aW . :44" f t,.7, , " Jii. - , ' , - 7 -# ' - ' '"Nildlo A. c , .: t 1 tit i VttiieSteta, ~.r tirstintani h mr, arrived Illsttrialliia ll:Troyer, Alimier!, 'sailed from Callao Wa!til'i°e,‘JY."lll.9ftah(ll!.!o load for Hampton , . -,- it'Earattitr i t 3 o!!.l:tglin: 4 4.. ft . b '''' l3 -Le de la n e ' ~', se, - , Ntne'runor, - Bialer. ()leered at New rtre - alert . ; iir‘t qi; liciraliriel.l),,foloO,,_ePtik!!l from:Bintrite,l4tkopj. ~, i ii ir muli :-- irditon, from Layette . for Nei „-..-„,...! ..- .I.o!' l l'h"'"''".' , ~:;..-.:•;: -.-lii.i. -p,. - 4”, :•.,!,--', _. t Fit:.! ..P: .. fog George pur,yr.fatith,enco, ficr"ved at Norfolk Bahr n.l 3 riee,lloree, ham, Austria, arrived at Charles ton MEI - • • • • ' Behr -Tolegrauh, Roccleared at New London 24th inst:for Porto Ri m on.. Bohr L A titnenhower, Miller, hence, arrived at Boa. ton 26th inst. Etr C C Alger, Fenton, hence, arrived at Alexandria nth Inst. The Cork, (Ireland) Easamxner of the 4th inst. eat r— un the 2lstult, the Amoricen bark 011 Truitt Captain , Betill,3lo tons, act' ostainnidt consigned to C B Bennet, in London, for Colt, the celebrated small arms manu facturer. arrived at Queenstown, car ying a somewhat remarkable_ oared; home no lone than 20 Led muskets, r wan numshings. contributed by American sympatht sere to On ralcddi. At the tittle the venue left the States, there wan no knowledge of the resignation of the fa- Aloes guerila. In consenitenoe of the change of elm m sinuous, the vessel has been desired to wait in her pre sent locality nail the issue of the Congress be known. The custom-house officers havelDeen Placed on Imre, an if the ordinary course were nut deemed sufficient') mum MEDICINAL. COUQIIS AND COLDS Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, rtawue, Bronohitie, Hoarseness,Rronohitis, Hoarseness, Dronahnia, lioarsenoss Bronchitis, Hoarseness, . isthma, • Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup', Whooping Cough' Croup, .quipsy, LOAM', Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption. Consumption, Consumption, and all like diseases, find fin unfailing antidote, a lamb relief, and a n i on and speedy ours, n that great and universally aPprd*Od Remedy, WISTARII BALSAM 01? WILD CHERRY. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILL CHERRY. IRSTIMONT. WISTA.IOII BAlsiusa OP WILD CRRnRTrAt this season of the year, an well as at all seasons, it Is impor tant to have on hand a remedy for coughs and colds. Wo speak for the benefit of our readers, when we re commend to them the above named remedy, which has bean advertised in our paper for some time. We Ii No had oceamon to use it in our family for coughs and other throat affections. and in all such oases it has cured the complaint. We uoveldeem it an indispensable arti cle, lor, we always prefer to have a reliable remedy on hand for these complaints, to which all am liable. - 0/airline Freeman and limits, Visitor. jlead the following Letter from a hishlP reipetlabis Gen Wm n. I,IIISwrONE. Montour CO., Pa., Oct. 0,1858. This is to certify that I Was pronounced by several_ - physicians as consumptive. and had all the symptoms of the disease in its worst form. such as couching, severe pains in the chest, shortness of breath, night-sweats, and a:Armco weakness and lassitude In my whole in s tain. My familv nearly all having died of the Mamie°. I had given up all hope of recovery, as nothing gave me relict ; but through the peraunaion of a friend !was in duce to try Dr. Instar's Balsam ref. Wild C'herru. 'I he first bottle relieved tee considerably, and the third bot tle cored ma entirely. I now lefties well as lever did in my hie. and am able to follow my occupation as farmer 'at fully as any one. I Man had a sister in a mars advanced state of the die ease, having been confined to her bed for over e year. and pronounced beyond hope by our best physmians. 'Ethe also was entirely oared by the Wild Cherry, but it required sit or eight bottles. and she still takes it mica formally us a preventive, being naturally weak-ghosted. .Iwould sincerely urge all who are similarly afflicted to try DR. WIsTAR's BALSAM OW WILD CIIIRRY,IIII lan/ satisfied that. but for your own valuable remedy, my sister and myself would not now be living I will cheer fully answer ant one who may address me on the sub. jest, and state our oases inure fully ISI g edi JACOB MILLER. BEM/ARM OF COUNTII FEITB: BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS' ktnoli letters as the following, from a merchant, are daily reeeived MILFORD, Delaware, Oct. ed, IBIS, B. W. FOWLS & CO., Boston : Please sand me a sup ply of WisTall'a BALSA 31,air I DID nearly out, and there is n great demand for it; .it redoing wooden; it cures Coughs. Asthma. Whoop ing Cough, and Consumpteon, without fail. There has never been any of the genuine here until you sant me a lot soma time since, but plenty of the counterfeit. Yours, truly, JACOB Y. FOULK. Ryny,ratux, yuyrupsorg, all ache seek health, that the only (interne lice the WRITTEN signature of 'I. BUTTS," as well a th printed name of the Proprie tors, SI.TH W. P O W L Ia do CO. Boston, on the our. ride wrapper. TARR NO OTDER ; it were money wasted and health jeopardized. WISTAR'SSTIALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. WISTAR'S LtALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. For Wile in Philadelphia. at wholesale and retail. br T. W DVOTT A. SONS, .No. 218 North SBOOND Street. DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OF THE BYBTBM, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OF THE sysTEAL LI VE R C C OMPLA OMP LAINT, AINT, ACIDIT YCIDITY, LI, ' BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK FIEADACIF4, lIILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADAOI . II., FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, 1 FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, And the numbortexe other disclaim arising from Jodi :onion. and functional ditonfrrs of the Stomata, find when the dimness on not beyond the power of modiotue randy relief in that extablished and sterling remedy, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, RELIABLE TESTIMONY. We mill the attention of the reader to the following letter from President Smith, of Wesleyan University MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Feb. 23,1859. Berm FOWLx :k Co.—Gentiernen I fire. made of the Okra esatan &grans some seven or eight rears none. Having suffered for twenty years from a form sit Dysyriesie, which ivas attended with a nervous headache, on An average of Pot lean than one day In week. was induced tr) the unpretomitna tecommends, lion of Dr. Green " to try one and if no benefit wee received to discontinue the nee." The tuna of ono bottle warran.no a further mai, to the extent of some three or four. with a careful observance of the accompanying directions. The result was an almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic aymptorns. and their depressing, Paltllol conammenees. I believe these bitters produced an entire change in the habits al my system, and nem, the notice energies of the diem tat organs. I now deem_ jnysolf as exempt from dy e pepsin. as most persons, These !altars have also been of service to other members of my family. Very respectfully yours. AUGUSTUS W. SMITH. War, Livingston en N Y Oat. 1.1819. ?Arsine, S. W. Fowmt h Co.—Sirs I have been soli. cited lir,our agent to present to roue testimonial of the restorative qualHes of NOW " artirmllrrl Bitter , ." to which 1 cheerfully comply, in gratitude to you. airs. aI6O in the hn_po that mane more may experience its invigO atme adepts. A vipop. in, with its numberless associatns, took up its abode with me. in opposition to the skill of many of the moat celebrated pin nicians. emit the rpint was wdhug (if no relief could be motel) to Siirrondrr, and rid adieu to its earthly tabernacle, when I was induced, by the urgenay of a. friend, to try our bitters, little dreaming that the Gilead was in the hound:missile ofpotent me t eines, ae lawns the first drought was over induced to Quaff, hot, thanks lie to God. was a balm, and a most efficient and grateful one, too. '1 he Most aggravating symptoms in zny ease were the immoderate end {mew lad beating or the heart immediately after taking food, atigauded..witli treat prostration,-and very frequently violent attacks of paipitation, lasting from girolve to twentY4olll' hours, leaving the stomilett 60 peireetly. poweilegg that even. h spoonful of milk or rice.witier woblo teem burdeneome. I commenced the use of the Ilittere bypunk half a tea-liaornaltl—the extent was a full one. wed very Per:oven as unt il had taken three bottles; since - then, ce intervals, have taken tiro mo. Mo re gan to realize, its genial ejlfasts immediately • be sidputt Ip imtvemery grateful and refreshing as a gave. ..rageorhicti lea charm that but few medicine, sae boast pf.4lwoitil sire, m Jhost heartily and earnestly Deg all who Iv a Olio with Opepala In any form to test your Ozygcrinte Miters; as (do esteem them invaluable. Vegrggaveggenfly, ' Miss M.' STOCKING. witomaitats WOrilrell7 & 80N8, 111 North Sobood street, -Ph elisha y r . elg eir • , 440' N CA BY. Q , CO., Dattantore. Sold be Dniggiets and Merchants everywhere 4 dge-eoilm dikw /ME MA;;SUIFFICIENT THREE!- TILIESEMAFt7I,4, and 8. Protootod - bf !Loyal Letters ratent of England, aid secured by the Beata of the - Eisele de Plurutolo de ans. ! In lt h l e ir l iTnVe r gebTell=geoVi j o a ii rl ,:ie rina 'a tthom, and all physidel = No. 2 ootnpleteir eradicates all traces of those dis eases that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per melons use of ooyaivia and eu be bs. No, a has entirely supplanted the in'urlous use pf mor purr, thereby insuring to the sufferer greedy ralief,die. Parsing all impurities, and rooting out the venom of dis earliEED, d 3, are prepared in the lotto 6r a Insenno.,devont of taste and and can be carried In the waistamtt pocket. Ould sin tin oases. and divided into imparate doses, no administered by Vetoes°, .Lallemand, Rona. Ricord. hp. Prise $3 each, or four (sates for.s9, - urluch sayer' 83tand in t e rzt 0.95, when:, by there ova Nevins of CP. To he had, wholesale and retail. of Dr. BAHNOW, Theeeker street. Now York. Sol also at Detail by CALLENDER 4t CO., corner THI_III)&II,IWALNU Btreote, l'hilad•lphia and by T_ W. DYOTT k kIQN T_ 8.218 , Tiorth SZCONIS ducat, wboloonlo and RetsDAgents for Younsylvanhs. n=t,d3u2 ZOLLIOROFFER'S ANTI-MIEUMATIO .00.11.D1AL.--Bnt have been &diluted with thou. 'maim for» long pariod—a portion of the time had no use of my limbo. Tried Your Cordial, and in three days I was 0010 to walk dawn stain, end innweek the rain entirely left me. I. do ahoerfrilly recommend the Cor dial to thine win; are alMoted with_ that dreadful com plaint. .Yours, Jot. W. 1 , 4 ic WWI( ;Rotor. 641. Pine at. PralkrtrObid 21159 , 110 WE Manua, N. B. cornet PINE and BLICIII ate. - nl4-3m LEGAL. AS SIGNEE'S NOTICE.—Tho undersign ed- having been appointed colleens of the Mer chants' lecuranee Company of Philadelphia., all per coif Indebt e d to the said Company will pay the same, au hit pobotte haVtne datum' misted told Company wi present thnscomairoperlcitutheeposted. to 14).11N J. PArTERSON,Alturnee. 144 South FOURTH Street, PISS St. - At Office of S. Haney, third sten,. front. T}II`TERS OF ADMINISTRATION the- estate of CHARGES A. If. IRVINE, de eappstd.ha;ing been granted In the subscriber. en 'per sonslndebted tn said estate will please make payment and thosciluving . eivims will present them.withoutde I,ra.; -Ambil iTto SAVING rUNDS. kPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND BO hj, MTV OF PHILAFELPIIIA: Office, No. sit North TRIED Street (Dinitilidation IWO Building./ =ART/Mt 1.1 DT THE LE_ig !SLAT ORE OFFENft- SYLVAN lA. •Tisgosits rived in rams of Ono Doff er end4irrigs, m o tdpeitff a Gold, without notice, with F .PER M .u. tft ERESI from the day of (Mimed to ' with_ crawl:6 i A regponajble and reliable Mifflin Institution low long beep needed in the Northern portal the GUY, and "Thy tWi l igi:ll4:4l7 i Ng r ingalteUgNlffi a tlglatiF - ti Imagers. in organ sing an loosung it, have ben' governed wholly by a desire to aocommodete the bust nese interact and wants of the very lam e and, intern*, sing ' EMEI 9, W ignfla t rltia ftw o k n in the 411 WhiaNdal , g r r : i ft Im n e g Itepot mea , ~ igASUAIX.PIe . lintel Undit Levi i koliffin ramie Hirt, , • obn Kessler. 3 r ., amen 8.41113 1 117.. , ll ph t l i. gm r.ti tth l it F eregh .leplerri s eorge Kloht, snob Dog George I. a T owell. ~ lon. Win, illwerdil 1 Woiant, g t ). T. Thong, Filer O. E r JAMES S. rnlttiritrare.p li FILAIIVIS Him:. Sooretery. lain-rt . _ SAVINQ FUND.—UNITED STATES JA: r Up t.. COMFAN Y, oorner THIRD and ORM- Urge a nd email aimaysosivol, and paid batik on d mond with:int notice, with FIVE PEK DENT, INTR. REST from the day of dwelt to the day of withdrawal. Office holm, fran 9 uuti I 6 0 clock overt day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'olook. DRAFTS for sato on England, Ireland, and flooldands r 1 upwards. ealdent—EITEMEN attavirroßD. refflvvfiterlgtiymarrEL FUND—FLVfI PER, ()ENT. IN FRAiIii-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CCM . oL 'UT troet, Southwest corner of TRIP D, ; noorporatod LI the &ate of Penneriva nlionelje received in any punt, large or small, and In terest Dud from the day of depoeit to the day of with draval. Th e aloe le open every day from e o'olook In the mo iingNueooleok In the evening, and on Monday and Thutidsi i v irlrein l ier;iNF ‘ R l. Prealdent. .iee President. • *u.Ltalt r Boolean'. 7411,2010511. t Benril. Benner, F. Carroll Bremner. Edward I... Carter. Rene Barr. trureilt.l ts Lee, mph Yorks& G. Landreth limns, James L. &Tenon. Money to received and payments made dal 7 The investruento_nr /t ude, e i n n ta oonrornnty 'with the previsions of the Una in zeal rotate Mortvms, alronnil Bente, and auo first-clue leourdies Al will el ation nem neyfeot secuperma ne ncy th which ovneot fall to give end etabil'tt)r to Chip Institution. ‘7,211,0111i'A TWINE.—Just received, a 7%-r ettlitot lot of Wag %MN, %site in • NI N. Water nematd 94 rrivnit,v7x. NEW CROP NEW ORLEArtzrou WlglaerwngfeirgAr7 nirclY r , COPARTNERSILIP NOTICES. ARMAR • YOUNG, & CO., HAVE ASS°. EA- 'MATED with them HENRY O. MOORR, and still continue the Importing end Jobbing of Embtoido ries. Whito Goode. Hosiery, Mitts, Gloves. Trimmuus, nt 244 DlFirMet street. under tho firm of ARMAR YOUNG, ISROrRER & 110. Philadelphia, Jan 14, WU. Jaz M.* 6DIETED PARTNERSIIIP.—:NOTICE -4 1 IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Subseribers have formed end entered into a Limited Partnership, under the provisions of the Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 'I hat the name of the firm or partnerahip is William D. Edson, and the general mama of the business the Manufacture and Sale of Boots and Shoos. That Wil liam D. Edson to the General Partner. and John Saun ders and Macpherson Saundois are the Speotal Part ners, all residing in the City of Philadelphia. The capital in cash contributed be the Speoial Partnere to Ten Thousand Dollars, each contributing Five Thou sand Dotter.. The Partnership commences this TENTH DAY OF JANUARY, POO, and is to terminate DE CEMBER 91,180 E WILLIAM. D. EDSON, General Partner. JOHN SAUNDERS, hI4OPHLRBON SAUNDERS, Special partners. January 10th, 18C0. jail-dew 1111 E FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & CO. H AS been dissolved by mutual consent. WILLIAM D. EDSON will settle un the business of the old firm. The business of the Manufacture and Sale of Poole and Slims will be continued nt N 0.12 North FOUR rll Street. by WILLIAM IaDSON, under a Limited Partnerslpp, this day formed between him and JOHN SAUNDERS, and hIAOPHERt3ON SAUNDE R S, SARAH P. EPSON WILLIAM D. EDSON. January 10th, 18O).' WE,. TIIE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY give notice that we have renewed the trial od gmrtnerehip between us, which commenced on the 2ilth el DECEet FIER, Me, and expired on the let of NO VEMBER, 1859, aereeably to the provisions of the act of Assemb's of the Commonwealth of Yennsylvania, aggrieved Mere h 21, 1838 entitled •• An Act relative to Limited Partnerships,” and tit , . Capp ements thereto The raid partnerehip is to be conducted as heretofore, under the name or firm of W. O.ltE A Rll. The seneral nature of the business intended to be transacted is the meaufaeture and sale of Hats bywholesale In the City of Philadelphia, tit.. te aforesaid . WILLI AEC°. BEARD, whp resides at No. 624 North El(311T11. Street, in the Thirteenth ward, of the City of Philadelphia, is the seneral partner, end SAMUEL O. WALTON who re ticles at No. 761 Sooth FOURTH Street, in tire Third ward, of the City ot l'hiludelphia, is the epeeist part ner. The aid Brscia] partner contributed to the common stork' of said firm the sum of thirty thousand dollars, IA eh was actually rind in Rood faith paid in cash. tie said partnerehip oommeneed on the first day of NOVEMBLR, A. D. 1869, and is to terminate on the find day of NOVI:110ER, A. D. 1860. Di t, 0. BEARD, dlB-Mt ' SAMUEL D. WALTON. DISSOLUTION Or: PARTNERSHIP.— The M.p a M rt ner shi J er n e t e of ore existing betwee n SAMUEL 8 M I'ltV1 'ItV ENSON, SMITE Br/WEN,andDAN EL 3c BOWlt EßASA i N, d u y d di r solv fi d mo the t deathof 'Scutum{ Stevenson. The tiusittms tit the Into firm will be settled at the old 14%11E1.63 North THIRD Street. Philadelphia, December 31, Pp. CDPARTNERSIIIP NOT[CE.—The un dersigned. bite of the firm of El I'EVENSON & wonrEN, have this day formed a copartnership under the style of SMITH 110Wk.N & CO., and will onntun ue tee Dry Roods Jobbing_ Business at No. 63 North TRIAD Street. SMITH ROW.. X, DANL. ZIM MERMAN. Philadelphia, January 2.1360. 1a.2.34nwl 3t • DISSOLITTION OP PARTNERSHIP.— The partnership heretofore existing b.twern the sobseribere, under the firm of F.. & F. C. YARNALL & CO., is thin day dissolved by mutual consent. RI,LIB YARN A. 1,1,, FRANCIS C. YARNALL, JOSZPII TRIMBLE, Philadelphia, Jan. 10,1160. I t IMITED PARTNERSHIP.—AgreeabIy to the pro visions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Ponnetlvania. entitled An riot relative to limited part nersh:ps," the subscriber/ have formed a limited pan t Brehm. under I he. name and firm of YARNALL & TRIMBLE, for the trammotion of the mildness of Im porting and healing in Soda Ash, and other chemicals and General Merobandtse. in the cite of Philadelphia. ElifilS YARN Orli. residin JOSEe Twenty-first ward, of the city of philedolphia. PH TRIM BLE, re siding In the city of Camden. in the State of Now Jor ge), and CIIARLI; 8 HAR SHORNE. residing in the Eighth ward, of the citv of Philadelphia. arr the Gene pal Partners, and FRANCIS C. YAIfNALL. resoling in the county et Montgomery, in the State of Penns, !- venni, is the only Soo d Partner. and hoe contributed to the capital of the said parinership, and actually paid oath the sum of fifty thousand dams. The said part nership is to commence on the Elk day of January, tat , and terminate on the 3tst der of December, Ifin; ELLIS YA RNA Id, JOS tin TRIMBLE, CHARLES H ARVIIIORNE, -•-- - "a"l t aithg" ' FRANCIS C. YA RNA Speed P.rtnor. Philadelphia, Tanunry 16.18 M. jn2O•l•inw llt MuTtu.v; Or. LlAirre,t) PAILTNEttstiiP. 1.11 Whores we. the subscribers, have this day re newed and continued fora farther mousier throe ) mine, as hereinafter mentioned, the hunted partnership &- toyed into on the 31st day of December A. 1858 to commence on the let day of January, A. D. Her, under the provisione of tho Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania appmved March Piet. 1838, entitled " An.Aot relative to Limited Partner ship'" and all other enactments of the said General Aesembly relative to Limited Partnerships—now, there fore. in complianq with the provisions of the said en actments we pu Ish the terms of said original and renewed Limited artfership. A. follows: First. The name or rm under which the said original and renewers artnwrship was and is to lie con ducted is that of J. T. PLATE A: SCHOTTLER. Second. The general nature of its buainess was end that of Merehenie in a general .Porelgn and Domestic, Commission Business to the city of Philadelphia, end alai) in the business of Importing and Exporting and Vending atorohttudise on aceount of the said Limited Partnership. Thud. The said Limited Partnarehi p was and is corn pot ne of JOHN THEOPIIIIXB PLATE who renjdoe in the city of Philadelphia ; of CARL C. SCHOTTLER, wtv render in the raid city of Philadelphia. and CHRISTOPHER P. PLA'I'N, whose place of residence is. at present . in the free Hanseatic city of Bremen. no said John Theophilus Pinto and Carl C. Si:Mettler wiDre and are all the general partnere in the said ori,ti nal and renpiwpil Limited Partneralup , and the eand Chrielopher Y. riage waF artyll is the only special port ant therein. ' Fourth. The special partner, the it. d Christopher F. Plato, contributed, actually and in g I'd cadh, the stun of Fifty Thousand Dollars-to the Capital or 00ITIMAIO stook of the said original Minded Partnersh ip, no part of whiph hue been withdrawn therefrom. Fifth. The said original Limited Partnerehip com menced on the first day et Jan.,mtry. A. 1). 1857, and wee to have terminated on the allit bar of Dpueinn sr, A. O. IMP. hut the name hue been renewed and ochtlaud fur the further period of three yearn From the slut day of Dern be r, A. 1). 1859. and will tmin erate on the Slat day of hmember. A. D. 1842. hiladslplini; bee. 51et; 189 . Timm. PLATE, CARL C.BllllOll CHR. Plt. PLATE. By his Attorney in fart. GODFREY le REYTAG. ThISSOLUTION Of PAI3TNERSLIIP.— ALA—The_ partnevelhAreP)roxp existing unler the firm gl i XOßltriff & 4, & - 00, expotiAmt to 4/st ulti by limitation. ler of the partners will lige the e of_the firm to sett esnent. JACOB P.'JQNEa and _DaWkf NO retire from the businees. as the remaining partuarn have (qtined conart no slap. • IMAM-. ' u 'lB'° " R lIAR ) _ltto lOREPISK: wirv,guß y l ANDREW WHEELER.' Philadelphia, January SOM. POPARTNERSIIIPr NOTIOE.—ISRAEL N-1 MOntlfi r jqsEpll K. WHEELER, and AN ICIRIEW IiVEL.I. 11, 4 partnerp inthelatefirmofMOß- RtS & JONES & CO.. have this day formed a Impart nerehip, under the firm of - - MORRIS, WHEELER, & and will oont,pue the Iron arid Steel burliness in all Its itracmhes r as heretofore_ conducted, at the old stand, and SIXTEENTir Streets. PAidadelphre. January 2.1860. BBE4D puler. AND OFFRAP BREAD, M.A.BUF4CTURBD BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY. CAN AZ OBTAINED AT TUN BOLLOWINO PLACEBt ItIiCHANIOAL SAKERY, 8. W. corner of Broad and Vine streets. C. M. CLARK. Po r street, below Tend!. 11. MoNEIL. 8. E. corner Sixth and Coates street. JATII.O .N 0,255 North Fifth street. JOHN O. Vine street. T. T. SMITS. 118 North viral etreet, S. 800M._...... E. corner Fifth and E'praolt atToota. W. W. E. corner Eleventh and Locuet greets. D. Melt, below Wal nut. GEORGE 0ARV1N......--No. Lombard Wad. D. W. corner Sixteenth and Pine streets. Wbf. COURTNEY..—...—..No. 606 South Twelfth street. B. E. WANAhIet.H.EJt---F 1 eder al street, above Sixth. S. South Fourth and Johnston streets. L.4OLLAND.- Sixteenth ea Ogden streetn. DAVID BADDLER-..-.—No. VA North . Eleventh Meet. LWE/GHTUAN--Thirteenth street below Thompson meet. B. B. TOMEINS.— —.—No. 1040 North Front E BROOKS.-- —....-o. l l'. e' e:orner oflSeventh and Pine streets. F. MORIUS.— e corner ets.Tenth and Shiepen str E. B. TURNER.—......—No. 1215 South Front et eet. J.corner Broad and ParrisLetvests. TiloB. T. BLEST.-- Coni c ,leeteenth street B. B. on,9st e e h rT u n e tit reaoTlll emote: an .1. MoDITYRE-----.—Tyenty -second street, O. • . Ceetes. ALEX. F Corner of Fifth and Chris kits. E. tip Centel, street. D. F. k T. W. WOLF .143 Glr rd avenue. WM. McCRACKEN—....-.2202 liatnilton atroet R. K. BEAZLY— .N. W.enrn er of Twelfth iwe' en st of reet. JULIUS KtEIN—. Wno . r. 3hi r teenth and Vanish street. M. NIPPER N., corner of Fourth end Green street. MRS. F. ELLIOTT—..--. 8. W. earner Tenth and Green street. Camden, N. J., store 119 Mel, street. 0.11. Pe iladolphis t Bdth at. ab, gaverlord road. N. L. YAILNELL.----Lenni, Penns, -JOHN and Pine GEO. B. TOWNSEND. West 01;ester, Permit ,Atlatitio City, N. D, 11ORTON.—..--...... Florence. N. J. 8. F. EBERLEIN —.Columbia, Pa, 1.2-tf WreniNli CAL BAKERY, B. W. Corner BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA. This establishment is nn in successful operation, day and night, and all are respsiStfully invited to call and see the whole process of bread-making for themselves. The undersigned takes the liberty of saying that far thirty-five yearn he has been a practical Dakefive as apprentice, and five as journeyman in one of the the first boozes in Scotland, and twenty-five no ninster--dnring which time he has had the oprorunity of making many experiment'', and observing all t ie improvements whloh have been made during that per od. In this establishment, of which be has now the Man agement, in addition to the complete labor-saving ma ehinery, he has how facilities of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. Being unrestrained in the purchase of flour, none but the soundest and best shell ever tie need; and he has no hesitation in elutes that Bread of all kinds can be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made by the ordinary voiced. Families in which the Bread made by the Mechanical Bakery has not been tried, gr in which it hap been tried only at its oommencement, before the machinery was In sagest working order, are respectfully Relied to give it a trial now, the undersigned believing It would lend to mutual advantage. JOHN (C. MOX EY, mytl-tf Superintendent MESSRS. ROSENTHAL & MORRIS, from Plymouth, England, 'manufacturers of the celebrated " Pantssimpre" Spectacles, respeotfully molten the pa tron.ge. of the ladies and gentlemen of Philadelphia and vicinity, to their superior ground spoilableglasses. The valuable advantage derived from them is, that in stead of vision becoming, strained, heated, weakened, and in numerous cases seriously injured, it is preserved and strengthened, everything at once becomes clear and brilliant, and very aged persons are enabled to em. ploy their sight at the most minute occupation , either by darer candle-light can see with those lenses of a much less magnifying power, and they do not require the frequent changes to the dangerous Weeds of further powerful assistance. Certificates can he men at the office over Mr Christ man's store, 702 CHESTNUT Street, &Wining Ser mon's Photograph rooms. din ly MlD fl iTON'ti rAN IJA U JAW TILES ict Srulrar cottage.. nrifietthr draite r and Watir oonduotors 10 Wit iNtiMIAVATIN Va. THE PRESS.--.PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1860. itAIL/tOAD T.1;P418 ... Tg ? WEST CHESTER 'l' and itairtnedistemate, vta. MR DIA. Trains for ' est CLEWS( lemelhiladolph la front the Depot, northeast corner_ of 1:11 lITF:ENTII nod MAR Kins Streets, at 810 A. M., and t end 4.10 r. M. On OUNPAYS at 815 A. M . and 31'. M. • Passenterti for etatit•es on the PHILADELPHIA and BAI.TIM.OftIi CENTRAL RAILROAD vial tnic,. the AlO A. M., and 4.501'. 51. Trains ittlo4l PENNSYLVANJA OEN tcn L RAILROAD. 200 atILEs DOUBLE TRACE. 1860.1llimagEN 1860'. TILE CAPACITY OF THIS Rom! IR Now EQUAL To ANY IN THE COGN pin THREE THROUGH PABBENDLR TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, connecting direct at t hilmielphia with Through Trains from Heston, New York, and all pointa East, and in the Union Depot at Pittsborg with Through Train. to an d ifolll all points in the West, Northwest, and Bouthwast —thus lurnishing Inoilities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without changed Cursor Conductors. All through Pas senger Triune provided with Leughridge's Patent Drake—speed under porfert control cm' the engineer, thee adding much to trot safety of travellers. Smoking Cars are attached to each Train; Woodrldf's Bleeping Cars to Express end Feat '1 rains, the EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail andFaat Linea, bum. days excepted. ;aO. Mail Train loaves Philadelphia at I A. M. Fast Line " It 00 A.lll. Explains Train leaves " It ad P. 111, WAY TRAINS LEAVE AB FOLLOWS; Arnrriourg Accommodation, via Colimbia, 3 P. M. Columbia 400 P. N. Perkosburg " 12 30 P. Westburg d Cheater P Columb Columbia Trains.. • _ . . Pessengere for bunhury, Willisrusurt, Elmira. Bias le, Niagara Falls. and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladelphia nt 8 A. Al. go directly Sirs igh. Tickets Westward may be obtanuit at the (dug of the Company in Philadelh,a, New Yak, Roston, or Bal timore and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offices in the West; also m. board apy of the router Line of bloomers on the Inasissippi or Ohio rivers. Gr Fare always as low, and timeu quirk. u by ant other Route. For further information apply eGhe Passenger Sta. tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh tad Market Streets. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to China ake this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN WES TgU I 1 ,EAST AND TILE GREAT The oonneetion of trrielo by lie . Raikoad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding lilt drayage or fernige of Freight, together with the saving of time, ere aihantagelyeadily appreciated by Ehippperi of Freight, aid the Pravel ling Public. Merchant" and Shippers entrustinj the transportation of their Freight to this i'mnpanyi Olt rely with confi dence on its speedy transit. THE HATES OF' FREIGHT toted horn any point in the West by the Penns, NAM% Railroad ars at all flutes an favorable as are charged by older Railroad Companies. E;Biaiga=;== For Freight Contracts or Shippiut Bireotions, apply to, or address either of the followingAgeots el the Corn eal:lY P. A. STEWART, 17bn g; 11,S,Pieroe & Co., Zanessillo.o.: J. .JOinston,_Ripley, 0,; R. McNeely, aln) KY.; radar & Cropper, Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock & Co, iederceiville, Indi ana; H. W. Brown & Co., Cinehteati,.).; Athern Hibbort, Cincinnati, 0.. R. C. Aleldrein,Yedison, led.; Jos. E. Moore, Louievillo, Kr.; P. G. Oliley & Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., (ttro,lll4 R. F. Snag, Rhaler & Glass. St. boule, htn_.; J4n 11. Har rier, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & Hunt. Merohis, Tenn.; Clarke & Co., Chicago, lILL W. H. H. Routs, Alton, Ill.; or to Freight Agents of Railrosds at dlArent points in the West. E. J. SNEEDER,PhtIadeI his. mAGRAW & KOONS, 00 North street, Daimon), LEECH & CO., 3 Astor House, or 18. Willing et., N.Y. LEECH & CO., No. 71, State street, Busty. H. IL HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Asnt, L. lIOUPT. Gaul Ticket Age t, THOS. A. SCOTT, Oen'l Su p't Aiken, Fa. 7a3-ly 1859. - 1859. WINTER ARRANGEMENT—NEW yOK LINE& THE OAMDEN AND AMBOY DELEHIA AND TRENTON R.AILROD LINER. FROM PHII,ADELPIIII To • NEW YORK AND WAY-YLAOH. /ROM WAINI7T-RTRERT: WneRY AND ItIOINSTON. Witt leave as follows,. viz: /Lill. At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cam Am. Accommodation ..„, At 6 A. M., via damden and - Jersey CityjNew Jereerillooommodation. . 113 At 9 A. M., via Camden end Jersey City, Ktninz bled ...... • • aOO At 113; - AT feoruniiion end Western Kamm . • ... 660 At P. via Cam den end dation.... . . • . 25 At 2 P. M.. ira .danrden an 4t 1' P. ICI., via Kcnciogton and :twee City, Evening Express ..... . ... , . , 300 At 4)i P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey Ity,ld Clam; Ticket. . 23 At 6 P. M., via 6ijmiiiiin . d . ...lersey — ditilreristig Mail . .. . . . 3 00 At 111'. hi., via Camden nia . ll Jerse y iy7Eit if; Win . Mad At P. Lyra Camden and Amboy,Accommiation, (Freight and Pariseager)— let Clam Ticket.-- g 26 gd Clue 160 The 6P. M. Mail Line ruin daily. The ir.m. Routh ern Mar l,Batoirilays excepted. For Belvidere. Easton. Flemipigtoa, &oat D A. M. from Walnut.street wharf. and PP. 31. fromensington. For Mauch Chant, Allentown, and Betelietn, at 6 A._vis Lehigh Valley Railroad. For Water riap r ßtroudeburg, liontnton. Ilkeabarre, Montrose, Arent Bend, &0., at 6 A. M., v Delaware, Lackawanna, tel Western Railroad. For Mount llolly. at 6 and 9 A. M.. and 2vl i.),; P.M. For Freehold, at 6 A. AY L M. andINE P. M. W 8 For Brletol, Trenton, &o, at 3 and 4.); P. ?from Ken sington. For Palmyra. rett•ertori,Delarioo. Reverlyturhngton, Bordentown, &0., at 12).6, 3, and 43; P. IL Filly pounds of baggage only allowed enegisasenger. Paasongers are prohibited fro taking anylng as bag gage but their wearing appare l. All bulge over Or Pounds tp he paid for extra. The compendium their reeponsi day for.liageage to One dollar peningel, and will not le 11P.1118 fur any tigtopnt belgPa AO. except by apsoial oontsset. WM. H. GATRSIE Agent d 29 Camden and A oilvi. R. Co. ANRRERAIR:IPIAILDADWELN I#o 6 RTit t ; TOWN AII.ROALT IN TERRRA 'MEN On and altar MON DAY Nev.„N M, FOlt. OERMANI OWN. Leave Philadelphia 8, 7, 7.60, 9. 10, 11, dU A. M., 1, 9.3. Mi. 4,6, DX, 0,7, 9,9, 10, and 11)4 M. Leave tie; maatown 0, 714, 3, lOC, 11, A. M., 1,2, 3,4, Of, 9. 3”, 0111 7 2. 1 0)4 r• 91 . tal 141).&Y5, Leave Yhlliulelphia 9.03 rain. 2, Mad 19 P. 31. 9 Cieramatawa 0.10 lain. A. M. Men., DX, and P. M. . . OIiViTNUT HILL RAII.ROAI • Leave IV,Ladepida 0„7.W, H A. A 1.., 2, 4,i. 7, andlo P. at. Leave Chestnut Rill 7.10, T. 40, &66, and .10 A. &L. 3.40, 6.40, 0.00, and 8.41. P. p t. • ON SUNDAYD, Leave Philadelphia o.na A. AL, s t and CX heave Clientuut 7.51 A. hi., 17.00, 0, and 8.40 wan FOR CONSIJOITOQKF,N AND NORRTOWN. Leave Philadelohia It 444. train., A. .1.00, - ,41, Leave and l'intristowrto, 7, 11 A. 11,, lid% and ON ginwAys,' Leave pndadili4ilf, A. g. and Leave Iliorrtatounr.A . .is. 644 FOR MANAYUB 4. 1 Leave #, .4.011 tL,d1,7,00, 3.04 e 54. 7y, and 1/4 r. ; , 1 DC_ oyzo anayunt 6%,75.,8>,,5Da. a 44 A. M., f, 0, 5, an 87(Y. Id. ON SUNDA 113, Leave Pniladeleday S, and ON 11.. Leave Manayunk 03(.. and 7. 4 1. IL K.Bllll :Sinners) Supin4Adentt nl2-tr DEPIAT.. INTN and Str • lE. tam 7. , ~ ' litlittii e•ENNSY,II' ~..... VANIA Rf OAD. „, W NTE • AERANoIi T, i ftr Et pißeig: i h i l)Ayairi z z4 , E r . o AlT ONI On and after h aff ed Onl i tta ritr4i . , taiii.TlVi;tVll44EF,(Stn aye exoe ad: I For Bethlohorn, , Aatoi, Allenton, Mauoh Clatinh, BaslatF. &0.. I Expreas,at 9.30 A. 1 For thlohom.(E l 9 7o, . ) at 9•30 4M. and 3 P.M. 4 Pe t aylestown, (A o dantiodatiod 8t8.40..t. fd. aad For Fort Wriahluatondkoota in ,jaop mg Litt, TXMieS ; Iv p..u,,1t , - Li , Aj , 10 _, ld Eetv i tt e lliert:rnon .t ijo rigtt ll : l2 ,Al n 7.4:' bi r :and 3.110 P. ,_ Leave Fort Weahinaton.(3enronodation,) all. A.M. ON ETPArti 3 tohiladelphis for Port Waouton. at 9.90 A. 81. inisdelph:a. for Dcyleitoi, at yleatown for Phthdelpli at Fort Wilatonntort for kniielmds. at 2.40 .M. Fare to Bethlehem, $.140n Mauch Chunk, e2.01t to Batton, /WO; to DoTtratowso oe nrs, Thropth tiokota moth° poured before entering the ° II Nonstarter Third fappt Sunday 'Trains) Oonc next at Berko' 'greet wit Fin and diath-streeta, and Second and Third - streoratenger Railroads. n 7 LLLIS CLARK. acent Mgt TON, MORfr.FAILIt 1 and after 61011' Y. NoNember po r MUNGER TAMA A,EAVE PHILABBLPHI4I For Baltimore at 8.16 J'.i., n nooa,(Expreeed ems 11,10 P. .pr Tater at 0.10 A 8 . 0 2:2 noon, 4.30, and 11.10_1'. M. iti r r No ,D 6Te g il f erat 4 .l6 Ar! l ;: s ii 2 d M.. a . n k i ! I" F. M. For Middletown at 8.0 Al., and 440 F. IM. Fort over at 8.10 A. utn 4 4.3 n F. AL • For 30 il ford at 8.10 A. m.td 4.3 , 3 P. M. RI E7.11,TA,'4% .15 A 1 "r . :,"1 , A.1. 1 . TR4IO - Poti'll,l kihRIA Leave Miniature at 8.30 ' and 0.15 P. M. •• ( XprONS,/ ULM A. Mu Leave:Wilmington at 7.1.3 it. at/111140 A. M., I.olanal 8.40 P. 101, Leave Laurel at 6.15 A. /01,,d am P.M. Leave Seaford at 0.0 A. 3141 d 4.M P. M. Leave Milford at 72 AIO A. :Id 4.06 P. M. Ee 10 nv° Dover at 9to A. M., ose p M. ilave Middletown atA..and 74 rii P. M. ave New Caetle at 10.63 Al., and 8 F. AL ave Chester at 8, 12 A. AL22 and 0.111 P. Al i ave Baltimore for Lauretntl Delaware palmed at 1115 A. M. TRAINS FOR it:,,TjhroßE Leave Cheater at 11.0 I.3L.tlat and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmine ton 5t4.20 A. b 1.12.110 I'. B Lialcid 11 .10 A. 111. oIONDAYR opTy ot 11.10 P. M., joirt i ' tobtooPun to Bnitimorit. o nl y ate,2s P. M., ['Om italtlmo L to Philndelonie, FREIORT TRAlN,rith PArny et ER OAR attuned, Leave rbisd.l,lll2,l44Pfirriut d intermediate p P ;L:s e e it:s:o t t W 3 4.4 i irni r li . to for Yerryvtil. and interMedirst4 Leave Wilmin„ n ' f„ r phi t ,,, places at 3115 P. ...eqns ant intermediate Leave Raltirnore for Itemmer , i , gmb Chan's. and Harewood at 5.04 P.i. nb N. 141. PPLTOL President. g,-77 1 _, t __Z:59„„ A .Bl U111:SILIL RAIL. t, i ~ ,,,T , .,,,R 1 y D A , f (v i ° Ox S t4 v or t tr. " 131,i. , r in yi . : i; v l:y . ~)f i N li i l i ill .. l A a'n . Ad A r.' i l . ll.- 1 1 ;2 1 -ffil l AK P I : 17 7 1 : : / i tC l ii l e d i i TT ' Lett VI Vr I St Cil uter at 740 A. M., 10.30 A. M.. end :, Y. M. ' fa 11-y , P , L ,,,,A DBLPIIIA AND iSligan- ..'"`",A It Al LIIQA D I EYE -BITIONS-T ROUTE tiik . An' Wilke_gberra flame ami l is l i n 1c l :t ot t . 3 e l g n u ° , ,kr M o ß o , o i n . l . t . k r u e i k a: . l l 'l int , sot S n ip. d t , . nc . id l on ' ~a g i n u a a or l C tr, s a i l l L 13: 1 1 . . 4 1 8 . i i t t ' i , 4 : ul i n: v i I i r ' c a u l! 6 : , f li f f t 3 r t . 1_ Louie. rtuu.eager tains win lom - e tl ipt buipl phis an d Re n V FlloirLl;ll3:ieroatie_iii,Ai:tl,,,::.s.l(.:l3.lDl3lu.,,iiiodir!cre:Thpt.eisis,.):te.foilows 3 etrolt. Chicago, hltlwaukee. Kook i stand, bauenti.h u p e , B„li a , to , j, a .. n o cl r Qt, Elmira,L ouit N3oiapg. lisrla., Yale nunhrnmy. it, Chicago, .. ( hlona, 8 taul'3 . Llu rb neon. tree run through to e 0... the Lebanon ba llVill'Arr rr hhiß e eoe . Yll77 l lll: l B t ril t nA g Ant t : o eltA n , hiTU. ' l S :t o ra ;a idn n 3tda;34:11,n alni'alli.‘etaßtitotoftorieWLAilGktKg: A WANNA AN I) III.O(JMSB GNA I,ROA D. Baggage checked to Hilaire 'New ° aid simenliion Bridge, Tip' kets olg bee prsl l ,4 t, the ilint f oophis and : 1 E : 161 1 l en v ifi l Pri tl L: e al 8 -0 1 nridi3l::l,llirh:rNAß'alltl7B:BB:A(lißltnirew6lo,''.:l4,4l..?(llllll:.Yllit;elFlaliiiyN'ca(t.tr en ti n e -: 47 0 1.n r °r eegr t o ft nfl it' :lit some . 1 'l4l. (li n: I ftedi l ir ; tl al I : Dt . I 1 19° F °' 1 1 .6:: : it !' tt 4: I 11 tore belowlf T 1 I : A I I: it' t: e n n ed t : 7 lc; N. W. oontor SIXTH and .I:ITN UT streets, onl-tf PhilMolohlit. • • PIL ADELPIIIA Mart - AND '' r.ADING ROAD, MORNE LINE, for .r TRVII.LE, READ. MO lIARIttRIRG. LetIVOII the new Depot, et 00Ir of DfIOAD and CALLOWItI i . i. Streets, lentram an ca„ wh , li ) irpred,) for voTT4 DAILYIS I til R (B o u , n a ll iT e all remedial° points, ooneertirm at Harririliiirg with tut, ?mum, rnt a. Chamberstaira, /t e . AFTERNOON LIN. HALe ave at IS BUtI.O RGP.. M., DAILY, for )TTSVILLE and RR At 4.30 P. IiI,DAILY. NiandaY expteddfor RBAD INO, tact iutermethate volute. 115 w Mr 1 1 ,14 WV. RA, , rotral, iNMlisrPN°Tioi -- cIiEsTER RLROAD—PAH SENIIER TRAM; FUR DOWNINGiWN AND IN. TERMEDIATN ST A TIONS.-0° andter gth Demn het, 1850, the Yaelleriaer Trains for DVNINOToWN will Start tropt the new l'o.aanger Del of tidy Phila delphia a/ Reading Railroad Cmby. earnertßOADa CALLOWIIILL striete,iezaorgor t tal T3 ll llhßlVililll for Downingtorrneaves at 7.9 t A ft . FT „ERNOON TRAIN for Dominan t , leave. at sn4fdy/RoiertimiPeirp(OSAlnfaidlatliy.,e,:evrdxo:;2l.fdAeidirizriftriturshiclliazu, W INES AND LIQUORS CHARLES H.EIDSICK CHAMPAGNE. GEORGE WHITELEY. No. Lib SOUTH FRONT STREET, Is appointed Agent or the sale or the above curt vaned hied of ()RAMP AGI N , And offer. It to tlin Trade at the LOWINT NEW YORK RATRN. too baobab!, Quarts and Pints, now In BOND. dll-tf WE CALL ATTENTION OF TIM v Y. TRADB to this really Superior artiole ALFRED RENAUU COGNAC. 4 supply in assorted piz^ , rages constantly on band. A i l: l. ll%V= r 'N0tZ. 2 ,"1117,TK1 . ,.. J. Loudon and Rodand dons , Claret in Wood end Cues, uhamPagnea high and low mons. LONOCRAMP. Importer. 010-dm nt7 South FRONT, Fhiladelphia. G EORGE WIIITELEY, No. Ha South FRONT Stret. Importer of Brandy, Wines, &0., offers for sale, In Inrid oaf, , the follOWlng, Batons other standard brands biandy met, Castilian, /S CO., Thos. Mee' de. Co., Ulan, Robin, lc CO., Otard. Dupuy. & Co.. A. iSei gnette, Marelt, Cameos, ellevoisin. c. F Du_pont & Co., J. & F. Martell°, man Proprietors, fais. lienneser. Also, Stuart's Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the oholonst varieties of Madeira, Sherry, Fort, Burgundy, and Rhine Wings, Palm Troia Gin, Jamaica Rum. Banta Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &a.. &o in-ii NOTICES. [PHU, OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND O READING RAILROAD COMPANY, PHILAIMILFITIA, January, 1360. The holders of the BONDS of this Company, duo JULY I. lecoa r one pow receive, upon application at this oßoe. TEN PEA CENT. in cash upon the terms ape crlied In the Circular attached. The holders are also entitled to the benefit of the SINKING FUND entabluthed by the Stockholders, ns set forth in the following ree lutions. tamed at the meeting 01 Stockholders held January I. Dill Beyelenf, 'a hot The SLIM ni $llO,OOO of the future net wont' of the Cowan), of liniment 01 the gum ne cessary for the ex tens on of the bonds due in Melon the completion of tee road to Dauphin, tne car loin.. tbe necebsary rolling clock and nrivro%ements on the line Of the rood. and all the 'validities of the Company, except the heeded debt not matured, be cot /Wide in each year as a Sinking Fund, tin addition to the SILO GA already previrled.lned shall be appropriated to the purchase of such or the bonds of the Company for Mitch no Sinking Fund is already provided and estriblisheri, in the order of the priority of the inert:ages given to encore each bonds. so long as they can respectively he obtnined at or under lir, rind the bonds so purchased shall be forth with cancelled. liesolred. That the Boar directedneeers be, an suchey are hereby. requerted and to enter into an greeinent es shall obligatoryrovisions in the forego leg resolution. an and binding contract of the Company. In pursuance of this resolution. the Company have executed the contract therein referred to. M. BRA OFORD, Treasurer. CCA Notice to the Holdersl UL of Phila ß delphia and Reading Railroad Co. hlortgage Banda, due Julyl, IMO. These am are secerert aggregatehe Frst Montages on the road, ounting in the to $3..03 BiO. The net revenue for the but fiscal year was six trines the amount of the annual interest on these bonds. The Manager. protexe to extend them for a period of twenty yenta, the holders retaining the bends and the wearily of the Mort inl,ll in the protium condition in which they are now held. Fresh sheets of COLljxthil for the ' i nterest. payable half-) early, wilt be ;issued. 21 onus of ten per rent. will be given to the holders, in consideration of their aesenting to the extension. 'Me Bonus will tie pad in rash to the bearers of the Bonds, on their penning onceer“ and presenting to Its heir respective Bonds nt the of the Company, or agents. fur endorvinent. Forms of receipt and endorsement a ill be furnished 00 application. By order of the Board of Manncre W. 11, leILIIESINreFtL.y. OFFICE OF THE SECOND AND THIRD STREET PASSENGER RAILWAY CoMPANY OF PRIbADELPRIA-2241 WALNUT STREET. PIIILADL LP/114. Jan. The Direotors hnve this nay Ooolared a dtmdend of FOUR per Cant. on the C api t a l stook of said Company, painble on or after the 26th inst. The Transfer Books of this C ompany will be oloeed from the 10th to the 26th most. 12.10-finw-t26 HOBERT KELTON. Treasurer. • • JO T ICE.--OFFICE OF A N D ELAAM - DEN A W DREM ANX RAIRTAANCANALTRANBCOR ATICNCOMPAN I b.B. PRINI NKIV Jensen, Jan.lB. The Directors of the above Companies have this dny declared a Dividend of RIX Pe.N CENT. out of the earning', of tkg i last nix months. payable to the Mock qderg• Oeo' local retateeentives, on and alter T DAY.the 2ith day otJazivary mat.. by RICHARD RIIIITEN, at the Companies' Office, in Plidedelphia, and by IRA BLISS, at the Office of those Coinpances to New York. RICHARD STOCKTON, JAS. 8. GREEN, T,eaeurert, NOTICE TO ERTOGE EUILDERS.- il The CARBON IRON CLOIWANY will renews proposals until tbe, gOth day of Ye Moray next for build ing an Iron or Wooden Railroad Bridge over the Le high River, opposite their works at Perryville. in the oounty of carbn. The length wi Ibe about three hun. droll and fifty ($l9) feet, in either three or four spans, single track. Propmrala received, and further particulars obtained, on application at Perryville to the undersigned- DENNIS BAUMAN, President. December 19th, MA CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Philadel , ph pi, Nov. 2.9, lA% ' At an Election held on the' 2lst inetant, the {OllO6lll gentlemen were chosen Director, of Sh Blink I tlntender U. !Jettoll, Joseph Lindsey. °Mull K. NeK, INlurfig:bh awe Steel, Amend A. Bonder, rules Knecht, Alexander Whildin, avid Vander:6oy, Hugh Craig, buil) /dingle, Urinal' 40 J. Hoffman. And at She meeting of the Board Tills DAY, the fol lowing odium were unanimously electo3 A, j. col faa„ President. / .f . lOTIOE IS GIVEN THAT APPLIOA• tion will be made fora Certifioate of Pennsylvania elate Loop, an 911:40 of one gated Augustlaaa. tor BstiO, unaet of 4aril k/LOUjflA JEF- A FR y, apt last or mislaid. 1118-11 m• BUSINESS CARDS. IT D. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND • if U USCRIPTION AGENCY, for Princißal rlews papal* and.reriedicods of _Gitiand CounLry, N. I. tor. nes FIFTH And CHEH'I'NGT. - Address _ V. B. PALMER," Phtlsdelenin. inl3-nm rI I IIOS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, AL No. ITS South FOURTH Street. WALLACE & BRODHEAD, al EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW YORK. Stooks end Bombs bought utt4 sold, ou COMMIUIO/2. FRANCIS 11. WALLLACII. LDWARD C..I3BODRIAD oltd-im* ALEX. MOM:MY AllOlll AR" LAIR', OREEMi URO, Will prultise in' %Venni ion, Anturtions, end Ip ittintioountiee, aell-tf TUE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE ..wo CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pack • ages, hlarohandtse, Bank No tes, and 8000, either Its own Lines fl orr 00EC o t her towns ea pates of t a rtl i trf fi t te , tel t 6 principle E. B. BANDPORb e ata-tf easteralßusariateadert .pDUCATIONAL. YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, (WITH Primary and bieconiary_Pepartmoq Pontboust corner of DILLWI N and ORIEL ? / Went,. 1i " Cuel ' l " B 5" at th 6 B V I C'AYBON Entrance on DILLWYN fit reel, A"ERIOAINI SeIIOOL INSTITUTE is a reliable mednirn throukhwhioh Soho°le and Fami lia msy otttai afar tent .teaohatb retreqta may oh :Ail:10:a. tuttaßtY, Tropme:r 4 to6 - 11e beat 846 . yr York. or 600 Clll, 'F§itlYttreet.erhiladelam. RRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL 151B110ANTILE COLLIMS. located at E tt ila lphia, 8. corner BRII.E.effH and CIIIIKT UT: erw York, Buffalo, Oleveland, Chiotro, and Bt. Me. or information. call or send for Catalogue. fe9-tf REMOVALS. REDIOVAL.--SMALL & CHANDLER, -NAL WHAE GROCER°. Imne removed from 66 Hoak OECO N D ettest, to 1.13 MARKET Strnet• above Front, north aide. MACHINERY AND IRON. --- e. la V. i 111011111• 7. VAVIIILANNIZEILIII WII/41.V.117 FOU N DRY, gOUTIIWARIt FOUNDRY, / 4 - 7 FIFTH AND VS'ASIIINOTON BTRISIM ME IA ?de l. :c m :46N% ErturrlßEltti All D MACIIINI8T8• nanufe.otaip High and Low Pressure, pteaat Enclose, fot , bind, River. and fil,rtruy 40 r vie... *odors tiasometers, ran s, Ironlktati, &o. ; Oastings 61. 1.1 1Ili gk e eltf i s r fo r iGas r *Orks, Work Shoo. Raif f 70 ti at on! 0 otOrtaland'Ailidaohinel7 of th e latest and most im ps sad oonstracloon. §._ v g. e r, r talr.o2Pirr'i et' r m l it n %%Tv lif Wi l iVaen l lft l a t al: Tins, Delevators, Filters, ' Poinning Engines, &o. Is Agnate fur N. Rlllloll2C's Patina Sugar Boiling Apparatus: Nasinyth's Patent Dream Hemme ano sman & Widows's Patent Oeotrifturel fluter Drain _ingMtioblioa. au 1.-y 'WILLCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA CHINE.—This Elaohino never fail. to sive an tins latOdEatiou. Erma Bat- For male at 711. W1F.81% NUT Rimer , 4/ V — olt 0N , REAL ESTATE TQWN. P sm• 11F9KER . AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS ENNA FARAN in Montgomery, Duck., and Chanter noun teeDiCD. vale or YlekT4T;, fa rm . a 'lngot la od LIANDSOMM DWr:ELINtro for eale 'in Norm two.: MAR-110 (ISE MOLASSES.—I6O ado., tertes,!tisol barrola,Eif W 0 by_ JA Al E() RAS DA 1.1 LIKTITTA §4I4VER SUAP--A simple preparation cleanaing Silver Plate, Jewelry, Mirror., Mer it", &v, far far noire convenient and ellective than any inert One hair the labor of House °leaning may be wear using Oils Soap, which cannot possibly injure tpe st Zino w lite, arlp all In, ecrubbiop is required, the eating in the wear of the paint is much greater thee whiteathe Soap. v urface th eaure and when new, Manufactuted only by itoaton dex !Soap Company, and cold by their appointed Agbil, c lvmt . D k. CO. Apothecene", TWE.J.J.7II IiIBALAINIAIki ftrBlP& -- 1 ------ ......_ A largo auortmant of EJANB & WATBPrill FiIiIAD4LPIIIA lANUPACTUKED icrALAMAND qt. SAFES. For Banta and Hama. AULT DOORS, BANK .00KS, • • pW or In use . IftoA)246l 4 , ny _ SIiIITTERS. &0., On art terms as no otter establishment In Ut• Stated States, by EVANS & WATSON, No. 904 CHESTNUT Street, Pr.ltaor .11VT? Itn A nA 1 , 1. rhHadelphin tVIR INDIAN BITTERS.—TIiese Cole. • looted Ettters are meeting with general favor. rhey Inc elfeetuall) no I permanently cure all client deep arisirg out of a want ‘f proper tone and healthful mitten of the digestive °rms, rhoy are highly recom mended ly the Faculty of the principal cities ef toe United Stites flnil Europa fur the speedy cure or llt Amin. LtterCostiplalet, Nervuus llelnllly Fever and (gee. &o. THOAIAS N, BRA h.Y, Principal l, dtt-tot W earner SIXTH and Plt IN ‘.intents PRIVY WELLS uLEANED AT A LOW Price to ot.thin the contents. Address WILMA NI TLMSON. Poollrette Qtriee, 12.19 North SECOND Street. 08-Int* PENN MUTUAL, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. °Mee N. E. corner of TIMID and DOCK r treats Philitrielphis.—Tho following stat•ment 01 the affair& of the Company to published in conformity Ith 6 provision of the onarter : 'tunny', Eon vin t tun ENDING nroentnen 31ar,1 41 .5. For roainiun • and Policies .... .41A5,7/3 21 For interest on investment and el Ylilends 73,133 21 I.oitEll AND EINEVIEs via a tan PER10 M3.903 LS Lows, 12, It mutt n t t 0..... tly 40 AU 00 iiineneea,aalanna,adcert nna,Sto 10 017 23 ant, dtata and oily taxes. &u .. 3.16 12 Money charges, commisconer, taxes, ..... . ... . 917 d II lief-Insurance an d Interest.. . 2 033 17 $66.44u Letl6ls OP THE COMPAN't Liani L To TAY LossEs,7lSit , ARI 5,1\11 CO United States 5 per cent. Bonds ' • • . e3,turn 10 Mu Untted tltates 6 per cent. Treasure n0te5......... . t0.1a6 OJ 12,0 IA) 0.1 Pennsylvania 6 per cent. " 103 00 000 00 Pennsylvanta 6 per cent. Loan . . 13,174 C. 2 20 00000 Pennsylvania 5 per cent. .loupon Bonds 0.1000 00 Plidadeliphts. 6 per cent. E.o* Philadelphia 0 per cent. 17,6'125 1 non. short. . ........... per. MOB 75 :0 000 CO Philatielphin 6 cent. Loan, . 15,353 Ccl 20,000 DJ Pluladelphts, 6 per cent. oars, . 16,670 60 10 000 00 Pittsburg City 6 per cent, t• Bonds, 10 (00 00 Washington County 6 per cent Bonds— 7.223 00 22M0 00 Alle2tterst County 6 per cent. Ronda . .... 16,046 OD 21 000 CO Ponnsylvania Findroad lei mortease 6 per cent. Bonds —. 20,D:0 00 20,040 00 Pennsyl*ama Railroad 2,1 nwrt,nee 6 per cent. Bond. l6 010 03 30,000 03 North reni.sylvenis Rad road pnr cent Bond*. 41.200 00 20 MO 00 Union Canal Ist mortgage ot percent. ponds. 13 477 to Too %tint ea Western ' Bank Stock., ti DO 2.4.1 Commercial Bank'' ~ 10046 23 175 North /medica " • 00 " hlanufneturgrsand 10,1680 0 chanica Bunk Stook.., 0 • 024 ?) G4O Pennsylvania itailroad. 24 4i. 212 " (iimrd Lite Insurance • - Company,— ..... 6.678 33 Moopscee and Wound. Rents, alt first liens 260.700 Loan. on Polrelos 10.1 0 (i) Loans on Collateral* 00 904 61 Brie receive), e. l'retntuni Notes . 110 0 41 3d Real Estate. Office ',whims' 57. - 010 70 deop dividends emd lusutanee Comintines 63,010 00 Agents, balance of their accounts due Qmottrir DaYmente • o/4 Policies * 17,005 71 sued . 12 InG 63 Cash ott Imnd, and in Rank,.,. 32 104 47 Inte• est on inve.trzents to Jan. ), 1000 — • • . . 6 02 Office 1, 600 44 Franklin Fire Insurance Com pany WAN 52 Deduct two losses In 1800 ..... 1 000 tiO $ 0 17. 99 1 0 2 PHILADELPIIIa, Jan. 17, 1000. At an Eleetion held at the rifles of the Compsny, cis AIONDA V. the 2,1 inst.. the following gentlemen Were duly elected Trustees, to serve for three yenta i Hodolplius Kant, .. Ellis B. Archer. Samuel J. Christian Dan ei t. Miller, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner Al. Mullin. Pierre V. Dußois, At it meeting of th a ello ul a i rr otree t tees, held this eve ning, DAN! e L. MILLER. s'sq.. was me^ ted Presi dent, end SAMUEL, E. 8r08.1.2, Egg., Vice rresi.. dent, for the ensuing year. The Board of Trustees have TIIIS DAY declared a Scrip Dividend of TWP.NTY-FIVE per cent. upon the erten premiums paid in lAD. They leave also desisr d a Cash Dividend of SIX per cent. upon the gene Dividends of 1810 to February lAN, inclusive. plynble at the office of the Company after the 7th day of Febrilary nest, to those who have paid their whole premium in cash; and to those who are indibted for premium note, or otherwise it will be pa)able at the time of settlement of their next premium. And have also ordered th e discontinuance of the Guarantee Capital alter the rst day of April next. DANIEL L. 1111.1.E0 . President, Bahl CS% B. BTOK. ES, Vi co Freeolent. JOHN W. HORNOR. Secretary. JaZ.fwetAWSt DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN suRANc P. COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY TIEN LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 123 a. OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, Plu!Mellitus,. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS. ) Pa.triilT,To all parte of the World. 'INLAND INSURANCES On Goode, by River, Canals. Lakes and Land Carnage to all rt'_t FIRH INSURANCES On Merohapdise generals. On StormiaglineFHlUASAl.CtosuANY. November I, 1049. Par. Mirka Vale.. 1123 Af.l. Philadelphia City 2V , cent. Loan-41123.M ( xi 100,000. Pe amyl% waft State 6 410 . et. Locc mesa so 21,000 Pennsylvania State a Vr or. Loan USW 00 2500. U.S. Treasury 65d tP ocat. Notes and interest due 26,233 84 830,000 U. 8. Treasury 6 jfe ot.Notise and inler est due . 0 . 1 . Pel . ~ • ..,... 90,012 00 $25,0(X) Temporary Loan to the City la eeiphge... 25,0E0 00 e50,01:0, Pennsylvania Railroad Id hfortsaie 6 tp . cent. Sonde. .. _.—. dtalXl 03 $30,000, North Pennsylvania iti7uiroiil ....... SHAM West g mi 6 J:l;AA L P l Lt n eteiliiili iji") 00 Company I jfe ot. coupon bonds " 13,600 OD $13,000,600 Ahem!! stook Germantown (IM company, mteraiton pn 9 oily ofMt j 5,000 00 .5,000,100 shame PeinsilVanta Ra;l7o . eri Comma • • .......... 5 , 7115 CO, •5,000, 100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company-- • • ... 00 00 82,030, shares Philadelphia Joe Boat and Sterna Tug Company, Fluladelpbm and Savannith 8 %am:2.14 . am/elan Com- company, phiLutelyble and vrp ode Grace :loam Tow Bat Company, PMladelphm 14cdmnie OonipapY 141000 3435,M9 . 5W6,718 64 onds and Mortgagee, and Real Estate, 01- • fice Building ..... 75.563 Bills receivable for Inattrances made. 1a1.699 69 Balance due at ngenoleik—Promnns on ,Ma rine Policies, Intelsat, and other debts due the Company ...... 66,664 68 Befit, and stook of Landry Ineurame COMM ales • .. ... . 8440 00 Cub on Derma in ig,060 MRECTORB. William Martin lamuol E. Stoke, , Edmund A. Bowleg, . P. Peniston, Theophi lug Paulding, enry Sloan, John K.Tenrome. Rolward Darlington. John C. Ulna, H. Jones lltooke. amen Trauurury Spencer lir Ilveune Moon Eyre. Jr., J Ahonme C. Hand, . t ‘ Titirg . d i x, d 6„,, onaphil. Seal, r. H. pi. tllOO/1. Janl; VitZ t. :: James R. l Wrarlange imbue P. Eyre, ohn H. Maniple, PlltAb'g Bn b il ra ge t e G re .l 6 w , "r. A . I Dintgail, I. 7j k tele' MA k ti i it i ri.,..id..t. Secretary, Vine President, HENRY LYLBU ARdie-dH pAmE , INSiMANCE COMPANY, NO. 103 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL. Flak BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. Samuel W gri ht. D1R1c7 .13. 2 V. 111rnev. Wm. W. Walters. i. W. Varmen, Rielmrdson, Henry Thos. Non% Jacob W. Stout. 9 A }:van Morris, Taos. S. ninth. Menko Stern. GEORDI.: W. DAY. Pren3cleTt. JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vine Pres% WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. mll -tf LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LI FE INSU RANCE COMPANY. Northeast ponies of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Anna, $902,123 H. INSURES LIVES for the whole term of We—grants annuities and endowments—ourohases life interests in Real Estate, an makes all contracts depending on the mintingenmeso Life. They Oct as cantors. Administrator'', Assignee , Trustees, and Guardians. TRUSTEES. es meal S. Stokes, William Marta, James H. 310 FarLatits Joseph H. Trotter James Euston. T, lca hooph raulding, luth l A. Bowler. to , r EIPIO 3. • ArAer, SCZ:I I John G. Brenner, '.'L. MI .ER, President. lITOK '9, Vino Pree't. attle-1f rie L. tlor. Wawa lafos, bonetrol E. ewbold, Villiain P. ilneker, Witham U. Kern, liarnuel C. Puny, Charles Hallowell, Henry C. Tlayrplenit, qlPhug /Clint, ilnaini. Om', v llinna l)u Zertion, *Amer . Ream .P. V. Itliohl DANIEL BAWL. I Joan W. HoßNua. Seem!, Tirg QUAKER CITY INSURANCE FRANKcompAkry, BLADEI.III2.rs. LIN BIaDING2I vi ALNIED Street. CUA TEB 'PVT UAL. 171% . 1.9 7..= ..77.'7, 77,V . Fifth MARINE ANIIINLAND m if 3 ir o tlnl i u rano i e, limited perpetual, on Buticlnle and FreiLlint Miti"%tratlnti l o Oman, on,je at and a Cargo to and from aft vane of the world. ll. GEORGE 11. HAR7, l l P r i erdent. k.M7,l,lll7l27lggetiar f , a. IL BUTLER. Mat Reofetary. ntaexTO . e tcr. md r H. Hart i s U. parew gliambferer .Arles G. Im al, cater L Perlnv. U. R. Coi „ ydrii Samuel Jones. M. D.. on. U. mien an] INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE 14F A TIfsti l L, P rI E N-Vo l : ll 4 " a(TaWfig tN lNl fr -14 • ()honored in 17$ 1 1—Cenotal 81100,C0)— Aorta . lecumy issa, 347,446 An invested an sound and availattis securities—eon- Drne to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Beddow, atooki of blenibandise, dm. liberaLteruns. IKECT010: Bear? D. Sheflllas p 060Ige B. Swart, Ramuel Grant, J ro harlea y, (Ef , VI IMAM 011110.1.. TllO/2138 fohtae IU, astsor.. bhp IL Bud 4, Rent? Freeman, Wiliam R. Wliitg Citilai 8. Lewis, _FlEgft ° l% 3 . o glll , Nt n EßD President. WILLIAM HA It R /tourers is 9-w fm rl HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. Mil WALNUT Ruse, Pluladelphla. DIRECTORS. M. W. Baldwin. DIREC T ORS. W. D. Truitt; l. Edger ThinuntOn, Wm. .U m oho O. James O. E. !angler, airTails.t4eq, 4,1i111..R.V.,,t5en.' i i Li. Mitchel'''. EE Edward F. Morten, . tl. Warne. John Clayton John 14. Addloka. *dward A. Warne R. T. Renal. H. U. ShOlingfords, Thotass L. Luaors. P O resident—M. W. DALDWIff, Seoretare.—EDWlN Vine Tll President—E. S. WAR bO. de9 COAL. -11-OUSEKEEPEItS LOOK TO YOUR nte r e et. Buy your COAL AT HICKS' whore riothinu but the very bout quality of Lehigh anAietkult lall Leal is offored . et the following reduced prices: Lehigh, Broken, .1.4 F, and SLovo... ..... 23 ref ton. Bohuylkin. " Warranted L~ayge Nut tree j'rom elate or dust end fall weight, at BIM' gird, southeast corner MAIMIALI, an,! ton and see. u.qt-em SW. GROOMS & 00. • 1 Office 143 South FOURTH Street, AND WHARF, PENH STREET, SCHUYLKILI. Dealers and nippers OP LOOM Mountain. Lehth. and Schuylkill 0 . Merchandise taken on %idler age. AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEIIIOH COAL, prorated with care, for sale et beet 'none. Avely IsIiOWLES'S Oepot, NINTO mid WILLOW Streets eee-tf CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY!—LOOK OUT!-0001) NEWS FOR AL!,!—The never falling Mrs. VAN HORN is the best; she suc ceeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate. deceived by ialse promises, fly to her for advice And comfort. In love grafts she never fails. She has the secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. It Is this fact which induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her, and oupy her advertisement. She shows you the likeness of your lidera wife. husband, or ow n ( friend. It is well know nto the public at large that she ie the first and only person who can show the likeness in reality, and eon sire entire satisfaction on all the con cerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thou sends. both married and single, who daily and eagerly isit her. Come one I come ok)1 g. to No. um LOMBARD Street. between Juni o , lr and Rrnad la4l Rt. REFINED BORAX. in enlw -- _ New JEFINI4:I) BORAX, in store and for •a , sale WETHERILL & BROT N HER. , 47 otrul 44 Nnvih HUI - WID litradli ELLA—For sale by WEI HER ILL & ROTAER; 47 and North si.coND moot, FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., No. MARKIIT STREX B SCOTT, Jr., AUOTIONEI2I., No, 431 A-0. CHESTNUT STREET, opparta Cameo= Ilouse.lattarean POPRT/1 and FI &mita eLEltill AND CARRIAtIE RUDER AT PRIVATE SALE. Now in /We. at private *ale, tO HuAsue 8.7 and prune wolf. hear, raccoon, and genet Taney robes. Dias. and lined I,tiffnlo rota.. J. WOLBERT & CO., AUCTiONEESS 619 ARCH t+treet, twtwoon Fifth nod Ruth. WHII E CHAN VI E. LIVERPOOL WARE, FUJIN] 'CL RE, biLVI,R PLATEL WARE, I'M:al:NO Ac., &c. This Morning. 27th instant, ett 103: o'clock. at attlArch street. a lase nmorenient or white granite anti Liverpool wars. in lots to suit thn retail traee • superior furniture, furrushias prlicies, Ste. At 7!.: o'elocti in the eteninti Fire adver-alated Ware, jewelry, paniunsa, and (an ey good/. aco IMPORTED PEAR TREES. On Saturday Morning. 29th met. at 11 o'ciock , at our mart, No. 912 Arch street. U'F tench pear tree/. all *elatit n!. end of tne beta kni.wn %emelt-3; imported direct from the prow era an . lost landed at New York. In Alay be ukaminad early en the 1130112113 Of Mae* FANCY PIGEONS. Also, a lot of fancy pigeon.. PIIILIP FORD 3; CO , AMYTIONEERS, No. &V MARKET Siren. gad 121 MINOR Street. mosEs NATHANS, AUCTIONEER -R. AND OOMMISSION MEROLIANT, seetheast oorner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. MONEY TO LOAN' 8260,000 to loan, in la•ge or small intonate., Mocks, gold and silver plate, diamonds, watehes. jew:r ry, fowling pieces , dry goad., clothing, grooms.. o. to hardware, balding. horse' vehicles, harness, and on all &Melee ot , value, for any length of time agreed upon, on more alberet terms than at any other eaublahment tII tbii ly. GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. At private sale, splendid piano forte, in rich rosewood ease. omit SO) Drive ALSO; fins in caret gold henna'. °sue patent lever watch, double time and mdscendant second., only SUS; fine sold hunting-case k.061/10,93. teat lever wets nes. or the most approved and nest makes, from 522 to Slop; fine sold double bottom Eng lish patent , era - watches. best mike , from 88j to Its); fine Li-caret hantinsmase detached patent Ifser watches. I ; jewels, from Ste to tY32; open race . 1 0.,10)1M1 $ lO to; fine Id - caret gold Lem , a hunting ease watches at Sle); urea lace do. from 910 to Sat; liver English patent lever watches. in hunting as and double bottom, of the most approved and best make, 11010 :siu to 521; American Minims eras silver patent leter watches at *YU; Minims rase gill'ef duplex *etcher, ditto doable time from $l2 t• 4 . .);; hnettep case silver lever watches, full jewelled. winds eillthout a key. from em to 870; 1,0;110) do.. from en Is am; hamitine case silver detached lover watches, 13yewele, from $0 to :Pli; Oyell face do.. from eat. 48; bunting ones salt er Levine watches. lull Jewelled. from 87 to RIO; case, face do., trout 83 :5 6;-silver quartos, watches, from 83 to 35; silver French watches. (am SI to $3; gold patent bin:Mos ease and open face laver and Lennie.. ensindt. Sarum, cud French watches. from 81 tat 510 ; use gold rest. kb. and neck chants at 60 cents per wt.; fine }}old sets of ear-nags, breastpins and braoslets; bonds, finger rings, and jewelry.oreveff do kmn ption. for leas than half tan usual selling prises. eizowo to loa g ood.ums to suit p u chargingn dry and evsty kind of at less at e of than any utter establishment in the cite. ' uUT-IJOOAt SALES Attended to pentocally by the auctioneer, &Leery low charges. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Consignments of all and every Mod of goods solicited for public sale ; two-thirds the value of the goods will he advanced in anticipation of the sale. MOSES NATHAN!). 8111PPING. TILE BRITISH AND NORTH S AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM. IPS 1110% 11177 7011 TO 2.171111700 L. Chief Caron Passage PAW/ Second C ,, An Passage-- . 1/101 001701 110 LITXI7OOL. Chief Ca.... 0 ?sante &wind Cabin Passage , 60 Toe atone from Boston eall at Rebels and CIA Harbor. ARABI AI, CaPI Jydkuill , OANAVIA Caant. ittr. A, Capt. . Stone, AkLE ASIA, Capt. h. 0. Lott, 14 lAGA ~:aat. Anderson. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Mgt J. Leitch, SCOTIA, (now building.) These Vtol3lll GMT 7 a clear white . tifa_g at moat-Dead, green on starboard how ; 17.41_00 no. ,_„,,.. A RAMA, Stone, " • N York. Wednesday, IA EUROPA. Letto, " Boston, Wednesday. Jan. :A AFRICA. Shannon, " Wednesday, fob. I AMERICA, Mau, n. Wednesdsi. rob. & ASIA., Lott, N 'ors , Wednesday. Feb 13. CANADA, Lang, " Boston. Wednesday, Feb.= A Senn, not secured nett' paid for. An expenenced Surgeon on board. Toe owners of these 5h10.11711 not be sooountable for Gold, Silver; Stallion, Seeote, Jewelry. Preeious Stones or MetfsaTtell t t i a i lls of lad= oreO rn mi t ifor and rale v it i pply to r " ° Z"StI YARD, Iltierwltnif ' tr i o ; l ,7: pHILADELPIIIA ARE OILEBGENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. SWIL ank. AT AN ADJOURNED WHITING MUSA ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, MD AT NO. N MERCHANTS' ILICOHANO.I, At 10 o'clook A. N,, fleptamber 7th. IMP, the follow ing gentlemen Were unanimously eleoted Mutters the Commay, rigs GEORGE H. STUART, B. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, OHM. ALWALESTER, am) JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Wee, where all persona favorable to the enter 'Hee are respeotfully invited to enbeenbe. uB-tf secaosta a AtiFOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.- NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP COMYANY. The United States Mail Steamships AIAGO, 2.500 tons. David Line,. Commander. and FULTON. 2,400 celik ' James A. Yeotton Conn:totter, will leave New York, Havre , nod Sou thampton,r the year Meth 012 the following Jars: To meet sew reentromeuts of the Piet Office OeEkrt meet, the days of sailing or the ARAUO and FULTON from NAV ithl and SOUTHAMPTON. inn, after their elt preS YoYases , be changed as follows from NEW al. r sake ia the ease of the present departure of the FULTON which will take els oa on the MK Deoembar, the schedule remains unaltered: .. PROM NNW TOILS. HAVE, VHS SOUTHAMPTON. FI r LToN....ljeux. FULTON... Jan. t 0... Jan. U. A AGO..—.Jan. 7. ARAGO __Jan. 11.... Feb. L F LTON..- Feb. I. FULTON_-Feb.sit ..,Feb.39. . A AGO. —. ?doh. 3. ANAG0.......M0ti.V...,d0h. 19. F LT0N....?il ch. 51. FULTON ..-Api. 34....Ap1. 25. 'hese steamers. built expressly for Government ger mee, with double engines, under deck. every attention has been taken in the constuiction of the Mill and ma chinery to rococo safety and speed. The ships have live water-tight compartments enclosing the erialnee. so that in the event of collision or stranding, the water could not reach them. and the pumps being free to work, the safety of the vessel and passenger would be se clued. Recent experience hue demonstrated the abeo lute neeegsity of this mode or constructi on. 'l i ne accommodations for passenger's are believed to combine every comfort and contemenos that can be de sired. Front New York to Southampton or Havre—First Cabin. 8130; Sewed do.. 870. From Havre or Southampton to New York—Fast 1 1 C bin, 703 francs ; Beoond do.. 300 francs. o Passengers going to London theca steamers offer the 3:rencare of 000nowr both in time and expense. Secie 1 tverod in London . No passage secured until paid for. n experienced surgeon on board. All lottery and neini skyg,rf;2.l., pass ,,,. th rough ~ the l Post Ottoe. freight Y1 F 04. 4 5t e 5:117.; "roaday, Nev York. WILLIAM IS ALL Agent. Nava. enosliEY k C 0.,. it gents. Southampton. AMERICAN EUROPLAN EXPRESS COMPANY, A3ntINTILSON. Streets,oe, Tobaeoo Warehouse. and FRONT Philadelphia. DOCKPlans of the 'hint can be seen, nV.tmh.ll STEAM DIRECT TO ALL I Ls n 4 aal l ,E /AA& It T4lll "D T E • Dißlitt baicv± MIrET com ?ANYS IRON MAIL STEAM RIPS. HAM hIONIA. cazt. B. P. Aireasen. aAxoNin, Cald. Elder . Capt. N. Trautman, VEI / 1 MA C , Va t p . 47 VP! k These Steamers are an tint -alaiS 02yd•-ballt vessels; aruestuid to aul train }her 21, North River, N. Y., rONDON,I9OI.IRAMO 6 TRAIIVON, HAVRE, AND , Tbs elegant and powerful i ron Shrew Steamship BO RUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman, S A CO tons burthen, will sit'l As above, on SATURDAY, DECEfifSER Slat, at 1.2 o'clock M. Passage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia Ui New York, and from Pwathampton to Lawton. First Cabin. Ono I Second Cabin.. 41.141 Steerage .. u The BORUSSIA will bu ha:weeded by the folio WUu Steamships Ha —WEDNESSAF, February 1. Va 9ll /C.::=PUR S 4t.. A 4. l a .r "h h 1 ;3. rnannrtirl to 1 4 DAbbiZlfalorsig, forwarded =Pp, through steairim are fitted up with imegnalled ammo moat,ona aeoond, sea thinLolaur Passenger. The Reooptl in aooommodshons of than Ships are equal tot he rabelase of moat steamers. Certificate, of passage issued Irmo London, South smpton, Havre, and 1131.0AL1. ro Now York. Parcels forwarded from Philadelphia to all pasta of Europe at toagrinable tate'. Freight euraßed in Philadelphia will be. Prowl* attended to by,the New York Agent, and shipped rree of all commission, For Freight or Pasaage„airplg esothively to w. A. HA 114. Agent, tilT a Pl o o f rt‘i i i:eßTZls 11.vmprf.rd"Arolvrt. FOR THE BOUTLI.—CILARLES TON AND SAVA:SNAII STEAMBILLFII, FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Frcirlit at an averta a of lirrne2 per cent. be low New Vora steamship mtee. FOR CHARLIZTON, a. v., The Charles il Steamehip KEYEITOk. STATE. Cap rain l' Markman. will sail on Saturday February 4, at 10 AX, Through in 43 to SO /SAVANNAHopIy de hoary at Sea. FOR . Ga. The U. S. Mail Steamahip STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain Jonn J. Garvin, will sail on Saturday, January 13, at 10 o'clock A. M. l'hro_ugh In lid to au hours, only 42 hours at Sea. air &thine days changed from every Saturday to every five days. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed every nay. STONEndirat-sdass Eheel Steamships KEY STATE and STAT UP OHOROIA now run sa above every ten days, thus mining a five-day oormon nloation with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Shnp. eon neat with stertmera 51;1. lo;nrla rfo rind with railroka. &a.. for all places in the nith and uthwest. SU E. Freight and Insmance on a large proportion of Goods thieved South will be found to be lower by these 'hips than by Radius Teasels, the preausca being one-half the rate. N. 11.—Insuranoe on all Railroad Frenr,hit is entirely mn soma ry , farther th an Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Companies takin call risk, front kheoe pointy. GREAT REout., rioN IN FAKE. Fore by this route Se to 40 per cent. cheaper than by the Inland Route as will be seen by the following oho_ dule. Throush tickets from Philadelphia vitgChealts ton and Savannah ateamships. INCLUDING MEALS oh the whole route, ezoePt from Charleston and gam ash to Montgomery: INLAND Pell. I eheNtINAN2.----11X1 SO TO 0 tu t1 y 8 . 111tan .......... —.- Ogg Bsvannmi_ _ in (0 antusta—.-- 20 CO soar . 36 nil ki,n...—.... 21 P 1 Macon_ -- _.. 32 76 Alanta.— —. 22 C.l Atlanta. • --..._. 31 00 flduinbus—. 23 00 Columbus .- - -- 83 CO Many • • ..—... 21 Pa Albany. pi a) out ornery .,,, 26 00 Alouteomery.___ 3 0 NII utile...—. --- 35 ajobile..--.—•— MI SO low Orleans... 39 73 New Orleara.-- 51 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship line sailed. Forlr_elght or passue apply on board, at seoond Wharf above Vine attest, or to ALEX. HERON, Jr., Southwest corner FOUTH and CHESTNUT. AEenta in Charleston, T. 8.. k. T. U. 801)0. Savannah. HUNTER ,k. GAMMELL. For Florida from Charleston,Steamer Carolina ever/ T•imulny• Po: Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary's and t. John's , even Tuesday and Saturday. nRANVING AND PAINTING MATE RIAI.B. Engineers' and Architects' Stationery. Ureemn Painting ainterints. Potiellomania Designs and Vases. Paint Doses for Children, and also for Artists and itudeato. Pictures and Picture Frames. Playing Cards, American and French. Catalogues trate to the wide. SCHOLZ A JANENTZKY, WHOLESALE ANAif t 3f.ett. 'h hiGliTti S a e a. RICK-AIA KING MACHINES which tent per the clay, and rnake2l),oo ser day. Brick Preeses, Tde hleichines, Clay. Wheels. Cla.T Spades. and easunse for Coal /Wow, at C. CARVELL 8, GERriIANTowN Road, above Fifth attest, lal-pm I'l Tllo3Lifil k SONS, • NAL= ar 4 / 1 2 SOJJTH POHILTA 871"1. Iralatorit Not-17 and tr CARD.—PL*SL'O HALES REAL E!TArE Amo, Hit AT THE EXCHANSE.--Sales At real watt mad was are rr Tatlda,. ttta ar Cram baton !ant; ma onloa at 11 , 04.17 HazA tt• ebel leo9oll7l.llfted adj,Lioo to irksak itabhaa, O . ] the Hatattly. ?ter .4.1 to the sato, care thoasand eaWorsat. eascAl-rt smelt daarn_poom of tit :Es yooptrats to no on no !oilcans_ Eatalay. REAL eATATE AT PRIVATE SALE. ar we am a Latta anoint of nal sours M Amass asta• netadlog linty arsenates of Any sad toaro-r smaortr. PRIVA TE way be had at de itacataa try SALE REGISTER. ES" Real wan • onnotos oar ' Call reocat and adnrond o•Amostafl VIM* , y to oar 1104:10 tale atatruAg. ( of Pkw aiAtotattaes are prated watt: Witte o(aLtrt • PALL lALE•. STOCKS AND HEAL FSTATe_ PBea, Lan. 13 .• , •aing, at the Ent= tro- DOW rear. Sart of trn Umtata tor matt of um loan* mess • lITOC I ES.I..Ot:(S. k,. OA assisask us !that inst. at LI 0.e...x.k. WA:ml6 - in be A.:4.1 At liA Fit. Isdeiptits Eachaara— lAStO D M !aware Mensal Inearetoe Gasowr *en, ei IS .15 Detsvare Mengel lararsnte Comm:7 1.-.-Is of 11.V.' 1 there FtilladalphisLanary. 1 state Stercazit,:e Litieri• BTOCKIt. LOANS, Ls. On Taiwan', Feb. 7, at 12 troliaCk. l3oo ll.llll nil &AL at the Pk II donna E &change— Par arceonnt of each mintmn,7 bond& litm Colb Cott on I In•• co. rioupto I per cent. bonds. el Wu each. of the Mil- Cacley Mountain Railroad Company. REAL ERTATEBiILEZ-.IANLIARY 21, At 12 o'clock. noon. a r +k--T state of s alli , laa Carrs,l deled. tEIGS.—S,o three-em ry beet ud lama frame dripll &TT. Germs-a:own 7 , U.4 end SLncr Strew thorn Liberties./ • rphano' Coo., ntle—Einsts oi Man 1 1 611. deed. IRREDEEMABLE GROUND 11F.NT OF Vs A TEAR — Dar el 1,.o —issnine act of lot east sada cf Se oond stn et, south of Christian, clear of taxes: us:Jr ea by two throe story bock dwelling& ELEGANT BRtiWN-12TON RESIDF.NCEL with •ide yard. North Broad ;near. wee. aide, afore yv , sr. Lot 50 Ty - feet. with two flout Roane 21. feet font, finished with wren modern improvement. Lie tel,k stable and coach house on the rear end of the lot. on Carosle street. See handiets. Trusten Forecasted, Sale.—TWO I /RUE ON - 1) VALUABLE BUILDING LUTE. one at Die is - Ohm - est corner ol Amboy and terse-in streets. tot Down on the Frank ford road and 1.14) wee t the other at the northeast corner of C.dral sod Berssant Innen. wish • nowt on Lord street. Nineteenth ward. The t• o i s sold so non tot. with 8.. fro.. Kir d.. TWO-STORY BRICK IiiVELLING. with tnak Ingo. No an Cherry anon ce•i ny Fifib sunk RE aL ESTAT,. NAL e. — ertBRUART Itk. At II o'eloelr. coon. Orphans Court lisle—Fatine is! Beide T I.OT OF GROUND wicahwest forcer of Le/Latino and Huron aunt.. .Vint Ph ladelph!s_ VALDA BLEI UT. Noitle Frith sten& en r. s do Le tween George and Fre-Alin atree ts Non here L ben.e.s, la feet frcnt, arid 111 fret dirk to Ayr.* street, two front.. with fins • dwelling and stable. Ida' North biztesnth street. east side. store Pagr:ok 'treat. Tile FE-STORY daICK DWELLING,vest &de of Froward id ran. mi.eth or re d"..reo, NEAT 1 1 01 11, RNIDWP LLING N 0.1112 &TIN Filth: rine& below iffashinzton •t en& cie to yj EICSINPNB PTA IND.—Thenintr• In - irk tavern K. dwelling. N 0.1344 Pun oak Iliad. atone Whattonst. Pereutetory Fate. ANCIENT AND %Kiln EN Olt. PAINTINGS, WA. TER-COI,Ok DRA WINGS. /:at. • T Ntnt, Jammu 27. at the Sa tu rntore, comanthee o'clock wilt be sold ccoissnosi a ancient sod mi n ders al ptiiittik•e. eonitroung Via-10411 interesting , 211-Jtols. Moo, a number of water color draiinne t by Easksk as_d AMOOICAO oasts. UI be .rraage4 for inspectun2 twe dais trarlocl, with cataloeue. BALE OF TALTABI7rINFON AND - 1 2iERICA.11 BOOK.. Tins P.rnn At the auction store. • ncleect.reith. of soluble locks, on serious soNetts, including a number of Ear Lordoa edituor a. Ilar For gottionlars wes. e•talnesea. Peremptoryllels—ky A C cf as Rere)Ter. COLOR El:ty A RN. IN PIGO. ND Nar AR rr. ,A I' TSB KA.AuNt3o MILL.. NEAR FRAAKEVIID. On Idozdae llortnee, Jan 30. II o'aloek, yin be Aoki at ruhLTe .en. 5.4.. or der of the reeeinir at the A mama° 11.na sear r reek . load, I 542 Its. Wire and brown yarn, 131 Its. rf d rarn_ 4,63 lbs- blue tun. Ibs fray pm. 1R !be. to In •sts, et sans in looms. LT Pewee-Wars in Itnadnalls. liar bale reremptorr. Terms rash. Retain, s rib Arch ttra+L STOCK. OF LOOKING GL a&I AND PICITRZ, FRAMS-S, KNOB A VINGS. O Teemy ormne. Slat instant. at n II) ticloc ln k.a Al t Ass CS Arrh alreet. by order of Josieph A. Clay. V.ret.. seen ref, the *core icatk of halo/red and Kai autied Lasklns gm. I arei R.:Value frames. A'l , .a nomt4r rf engratlnfs. 11TFWISarttenisaueatalogats threads'', prEriosa lo sale. We No. DM pidgin etreet, O E.NTEEL kivusetioLo FCE.SII t PETS. fie 01! ITedneadir Morning. Feb. lat. it 10 o 'clock, et LUI Olden street. the gen teel hourehold furniture, eitpeta, of ChhteghtetleekeepliN • Also. the kitchen Itivartnre. NT ?stay be examined it S &deck on eta =inlet or the sale. Sale at Noe. Us air sorAt o w l Stmt. SUPBSIOIt FURNIT RE PRE-'S ruara-port EARDWIs. CARP h: - M Oa Thursday . 11 ortuhar. At 'o'clock. et the Auction More, sr exeellent second hand furniture. Cassia p-w.a-fcrtss. fine rtunvra, won,' etc-, tram frenilusa ttectic , r• houseksesutat Moored to Use More tor coaresueux. of ENHY 11. LEEDS LE AUC TIONEERS. IN NEW YORK. J. LINEDICOR'S FIRST ANNUAL SALE. SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE OP oa, PAINTINGe, AT TetE: NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, TENTH STREET. NAM 15010 •D- W AY, NEW ORE. OMPRISING THE wOHNS OF THE MOST EMINkN 1" ARTISIB IN EC p_OPE AND AMeRICA. Will be sold at aneben oa the ace/donor Ilist January and Ist Fenrure. At half past 7 o'clock. each ereninc. at the National Academy of 141 , 0 - 11. ArnOat the plantain an to afound those of Church, Achenbath Ro hereo.l.Kea sett, Durand, endear. Meter of Bremen, Ed. r Iwo. Wm. Shaper Er., Remo; Verbeecklionn. coney., Liftmen. ;noes. 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