The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 28, 1860, Image 4

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    Weekly Review, of ; the ,Vhitideiptii a
Markets.
January 27,1880.
The Produce market has boon devoid of, aotivity
- tbiarieek,,,and'the denland for the leading articles
,•Qaercitrott Bark la' in demand, but
the Market is bare. Breadstuff's continue dull, and
forTlenr, Meal, Wheat, and Corn, prices are rather
w,ralf:; , ,Dotton is in good request, and prices, are
aTs6'•firm: - Coffee, Sugar, and Molasses aro alSo --
fitnit;;Mid the, stooks light. Fish are better. - In
Fri& thereto more doing. Hides 'continue dull.
Iron—Very little doing, Naval Stores are quiet.
Oils, are held firmly. Provisions are also firm,
but the transactions are limited. Rios le a shade
better. '',-Oloverseed—The demand has fallen off,
and prices, arelower. Tallow; Teas, and ; Tobacco
are dull. ; Whiskey is nneettled and lower, and for
Wool the 'demand continues very small. The Dry
Goods trade is rather More antive; !Myers from the
West and Southwest are coming in quite freely
they talckhold rather lighter than usual, however,
Mein tO , ,,the, difficulty in making colleotions at
Unto; there is no change In goods of anikind, and,
prioei4morally aro - ,welt maintained. Boots,
bhoe4, rind Hard y/ are are also beginning to more
elf utorefreely. - ' -" -
The Breadstulicsnarket is without any marked
change and tile fiperations of the poet week have
been limited again. Of Flour the sales respell only
about 6,000 bbis, in lots, at 65.60a5.75 for superfine,
the latter for Brandywine, $5.7536 for extras, $6.23
ad 621 for familyPlofir, and $7a7.50 ' bbl for
fanty brands, according to - quality, closing,:how
ever, quiet at these figures. The sales to the trade
have also been only moderate' the abere
range of quotations, as to biaud and quality.
,11,y4x
Flour and - Corn Meal continuo to meet with a
ratted inquiry at $4.25 for the former and s3.76:Per
bbl for the latter. • : •
The fellowing is tie impaction of Flout and
Meal, forlho week ending January 20,1860
Half barrels of superfine,
nanasisof eu
t erfino....„
' •
-
-Total'— 15,1i4
continues/
Wheat s'till, but the offerings are light,
and prices without' quotable change: Sales of 12,-
000 bus--fair and prime Southern and Penna. Red
are reported at $1.8351.36, and White at '41.40a
1.50 per bus. Rye is scarce,. Penna. is taken on
arrival aif :034 - ziind Delaware 'at 80, Corn is dull,
and has slightly declined. Sales of 15,000 bus.
Yellow at 75a76c,,m05t1y in the cars, closing doll at
these ratesand,,Whheat /oa73e, Oats have been
In limited.demand; and 10,000 bus. fair and prime
Penna. sold at 4444.60, and, Delaware at 424,430.
Batley it steady, and some New York sold at
80c. Barley Malt is in better request, and self•
lull _hi lots at 9011100 a per bus. Uash -and' time.
Puovislons.—The market is Ann iu consequence
-- advance•ini• the -West. Supplies are . be
kindling to Mat forward more- freely, but the
Melte as - yet are light, and the demand for all
kinds limited. Bales of 4(10 bbls Mess: Pork are,
reported, part at 818, cosh and on Bue, and part
on private terms. City.paoked Mess Beef sells in
lots for ship's Mores at '813515 per bbl. 'Western
,Mess - Beef is dull at slo.so,per bbl.. No sales el
Primo. Killed Hogs' come in slowly, and sell at
trent $6.25a7 per 100 lbs. BMon—There is very
little Inquiry, but prices are unchanged. RIMS
are Marco, and sell at as in quality ; Sides
at HUM, and Shoulders at Mao per fb, short dere.
Greed Meats ate beginning to come in more freely,
but there is very little doing; sales of Sides, in
salt, at Sic, and Shoulders at Pc par Ib, on Halo,
which' is an improvement. Lard—The stock is
light and prices firm,' but without mush inquiry ;
Bales of 100 tierces and bbls at 101alle, and 500 kegs
at'llife per lb; on time. Rutter is dull ; them is a
limited demand for Roll, with small salmi at I4a
Ho. 'Cheese is worth 10alle, and Eggs 210 per
4.41,A1en.
mrants.—The market for Pig Iron is firm, with
some little inquiry for future. delivery ; at prices,
however; below the views of holders; calms of, 1,000
tens No. 1, deliverable in this market, at a price
not made public. 4. small lot sold at $23, 6 months.
In Scotch - Pig nothing doing: we quote at .224.50 a
25 per ton.Bars,,Blo,ome, Billets and Boiler Iron ,
remain withoutquotable change. Lead—There is
but little stock of Pig here, and sales Of 500 pigs
Galena are--reported at S 5 00,
,_Oash. Coppor—
English sheathing is held at 28e, and Yellow Metal
at 22c per lb, 6 months, which is bettor:
Banc—Of QaereitrOu the market to bare, and it
is wanted it- an advance, with sales of No. 1 at
$29a30 per ton. In Tanners' Bark. nothing doing,
and there in little or none coming forward.
CAND/:118.-7Sperta,alls dull at Mc,' and TallO ' st at
128130 per lb. For Adamantine there is a fair In.,
gutty, welt further 'sales of 3,500 'beans David
'Theta A Co.'s at a price not made public.
Co.u, continues dull, There . are few orders
coming forward, and but little shipping from Rich.'
Mond. Prices continue as last quoted. The dc
mend for home use has also fallen off.
Corsmn. - :—Tho demand Is limited, but the mar
ket is firm, with sales of 2,000 bags Rio at 11a120,
and SOO bags Laguayra at /Sian° per pound, on
time,'
omi:in.—There is abettor feeling in the market,.
and some holders are asking a farther advance.
The stook,. particularly of grades above good mid-:
filings, being very much reduced, the • demand, is
mostly confined to this description. Sales of 900,
bales uplands at Millie for samples, and Ilia,
1210 per lb, cash, for middling and middling fair
dualities, enoludiog Some Gulfs at IffielSio, on
time. The following la the movement since the let
of September last, as compared with the previous
three years -
1860. 1059. 1057.
Rea. at Porta.... 2.012,0 0 2,190 000 1,220 000 ,1.812,000
France...., 274,10 279,000 . 106,000 leavi
" other f ports.. 329.0130 ' 178,000 107.000 12.1.000
Total exp0rt5....1.443,000 1,1UT,000 70000 726 ow
took on itend....1.043.000 870.000 67700 - &TAG
Of wh oh during the past weak, included the above:
geo.st Ports. 143,U0 120,00061,01.10 102 OW
At. to U. Britain. 67.(0). 4 0 - 64,000 02 Vs/
'• Frame Z 4,000 12,000 MAO 13,909
" other ). ports. 12,000 11,000 9,10 13,01
Tothleacorta..,. 101.020 07.000 78.010 p ared
s the ports , compared
whh
leaf
year. 4=oo bales. 'Export,—lnorasse to
Great firitaia, couteAred with 0029, 291,00 .bales ; de
crease to r• rano, mut decrease to other foro/011 ports,
ag.reo. Total increase to exports - , SG (W.
, /Mods .t. 5 1, DYllB.—Tne sates have been mostly
of a limited character, among which we natio() Opt
nm at $5.95a5.87i. Soda Asti at 210. 011 of. Bur,
gomot at $125 ; do: Lemon at $2.621; and Indi
go at $1.4561.00 per lb, all 0 months, for Bengal.
Faoir.--Several cargoes of Oranges and Lemons
have arrived, anti sales aro making from the vessel,
on terms kept private. In Domestic ,Fraiti there
Is more doing. Dried Apples are in good demand
at s6aoto per lb, for ordinary rind choice qualities.
Dried Peaohea are selling at 14a16010r pared, and
fial2o per lb for unpaved. Cranberries aro dull at
s6al3 per bbl. There aro but low Groan Apples._
here; they are worth s3a 4.50 per bbl. ' -
Pannnits.—There are but few offering, with
sales of Western at 480500 per lb, as to lots
Fisa.-i—The stook 'olefaakerel is Very light, and
prices are looking up; a email invoice of No. I
Bold at $16.12016.25; the store prices are $16.50
for No. I, $l5 for No. 2, and $10.50 or bbl for No:
a: Codfish aro selling as wanted. at $3 75 per
100 -lba, and Herrings at 0363.50 per bbl, as in
quality. - •
Paxionrs.—There is not much offering to Liver
pool ; we notice engagements of Clovereeed at 25a,
and Quercitron Bark at 35s ; to London the rate is
25a3438. There is no vessel ttp for San Franoiaco;
vessels suitable for the West Indies are scorch and
in demand; engagements to north side Cuba are
making at 396400 to Sugar, and life for„Moitteses;
a bark has been engaged partially fall to Havana;
. 4.,ttat 120 e per foot, and $6 per ton to New Orleans;
,-, we quote at So Mobile t BM Charleston and Savan
nah, Go Wilmington, 5e per foot to Boston. The
rates .by stoamshtp aro 25c for Flour, 550 for Pork,
00 for - grain in shippers' bags, and Sc for measure
ment goods. In Coal freightsi there is little or
nothing doing.
Grasana.-I'here is - very little offering,- and no
farther sales have been reported.
Onetso is out of season, and there is nothing do
ing in any desoription.
Hum is extremely quiet, and of domestic there
la little or no stook in first !muds.
Hums aro, dull,'and without transactions to re
port this week; the stock is accumulating.
Hors.—l ho stock Is light, partiantarly new crop,
- which are selling at 14aI8o per lb, for Eastern and
Western; old Hops are unsaleable.
BAT is firm, and sailing at 80a90o for prowl,
, and 100a116a for prime Timothy. Straw, brings
60a70a the 100 lbs. -
LUMBER.—There is very little deniand for - any
description, and prices remain as last quoted; a
sale at English Laths was made at $2 per
lionessEs continueadull, solos of New Or
lens at 50a52c, on time, mostly at the formerprice,
to arrive ; of Cabs the sales have boon limitaiL
NATAL STORES —There iit not mach doing.
Spirits Turpentine is moving off as wanted at
Minded, No. 2 Rosin at $1.87f, Grade No. l
$2, and Pato at $3 per bbl ; a 'solo of Tar was made
at $2 50 per bbl. No change in Pitch.
' Oins are unchanged, Sperm and Whale selling
in a small way only at quotations. - Linseed is Stu
at 66)6570, in casks and bbis, and Lard at 935950
per gallon.
POTATOES are not so abundant; sales of Nova
Scotia at 50a600.
PLaavnit is scarce; the last sal. of Bon was
made at $3 per ton.
Rice.— Prices are firmer, with rather more
doing; sales of 150 easks at $3.75a4.125. four
months, chiefly from the wharf at $3.15a1, but
there is now none to be had at our lowest quota
tions.
SALT is Unchanged ; tbere - have boon no further
arrivals or sales • of either Liverpool or West
-
bas.oB.—The receipt's of- Oloversoed have in
ennead, and , prides, have failen - off ; sales of 8,000
Wallets la lotiett 4.5,0.25 for fair and good quality,,
and ss.3l}o.ollCfor 'Choice, lnolading 115 bags
from seeond.bands ; -to go out of the market, at
$5.25a6.87+.- , Timothy _Mario; alit! Wittig at •
$2.50a2824. - tirlaYseetb sells pa arrival at
per bushel.
13Priwis.—There Is tiorylittle doing in, foreign,
and prices of Brandy coatiune on the advance.
Ohm are unehatiged. .New - England Bunt sells as
wanted at 850. Whiskey it in limited demand,
and prises are the mune ; Sales of bbis at 24.a250
for Ohio, 2313250 for-Pennsylvanla, 2303ie for
bhdairind 22a28,1 for drudge; . • •
Bottaa.--Tbesmarket Is arm, but the Whist of
stook tends to restrict business; small sales of (Juba
at 71i7itt, New, Orleans at BtaBfo, and 4,500 bags
Brasi4 before arrival, at no, all ea time, -
Tatum is 'in rather bettor demand; sales of
any -rendered 10}a101 per lb cash. "•.; -
- • Taarare steady, withilmited sales of both Greens
and Blacks:
Tobacco, Continuos drill,. and the sales of both
leaf Mid Manufactured are limited; a saran , lot of
RentuelcY leaf sold at Sio, 6 months.
• -•Woot;.t,—Thera Is very little demand in ally de-
Seription, and -no change in prim, the market
- generally being very quasi.
1 ,OItTATIONI9.
•
ROCatgilia—Bitrk -Juliette. ' Jonbert--40 half 24d qr
• sio eighth pipee hrhody Hearg.Bohlens & Co; 20 -half 6 0
trailluegatitdit -94:471,Ciiigg.h16243:111231°.1617
IsrAridideeirgring:Ofslitab-tigray''l li
taittir
eighth do A deignette brandy Patterson & Benitez,: 60
teesithilef omit; e• 4r 144044 -brandy 'l4 - - eighth dd John
eoiton VV-P Shoo &anise & Co; cog
hgeor,LA.nig. &.Myets. .1 3 .. hags feathers Juntionoli &.
Aufill-;..h3142b2 type ! r Johnson kCo• nareirjii2Urlras;
tics ~ looter ! ‘ioine ro ij Cati j yap drioe apples Auetie e rt
• ehtwells tieg„trtigh sows CuudtonSei 76 do dried 4 ides
/ 15 1f4 t ri;V:ti t • j A c zggi a . s til. 3' Zr a mez i n gc 9i
14 °""
Ai L rrtopT i f 9 l .7l4 . l.,efle.. E jtdildVl It C 2 51, li n irgi
- ' atinen
& CortbadttAtebahlt 'ASIR; atido - 2 hhdir do Aggress &
- Antsobile do .fdt. --Wsk;4o 14464 'IMMO* 0441444444,i -
BORAX, il3d. OP
reds , IVETHERILIe &, BROWER;
dil • Nne... a mI4 a N.sh REMIND Abut ,
sale bk •-•
;, I , , NVETHERLLL & atmuyitc"
end ;
tiFt4 EcWiA Met,
, FHILADELFRIA BOARD OF TRADE, -
ttMUDD wOOO,- • t • • '
S P;L-MORRtd. 00101111111 01 Till MONVII,
JOSLPH O. GlitlSß,
,-. LETTBEL BAPS '- •
AT TUN 11311iCIIMITeEXCIIALTIBE, Puir.ainwri •
Ship Tuscarora, Dunlevy . Liverpool, Fob 2
Slop Elroy Easie. itughtm, ~., Rio de Janeiro. soon
Sark Marian, Smith .. Rio de Janeiro Jan 23
Bark Irina. Stephens..... ... Barba does, noon
Sark Valetta, - Menoniale ........... ...,. Leaden, 1 1. 0 n
BOA Hamilton. Htoteabury.. ~ ......:...matanzas, noon
rig Alton Franklin, Clemente...," ... • • •Loodon, noon
• rig Black Squall, Davin-, ..... ...".31:Tagn de Cuba. noon
'MARINE INTEX.LIGE CE
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Jun. 28, /860
.
12 -81,TX NETS
w.A.TER- ,5 GO
ARRIVHD.
. Steamship City of Richmond, Roily, from Richmond.
via Norfolk. SO haute,-with mdse and passengers to Thos
Webster. Tr.
. Bark Juhette, (Pr) 3onbert, days from Rochelle.
with brandy,dre. to Patterson do Bonitos . Towed UP
by steatutus ero.
CLEARED.
•
Steamship City of New York, Boggs, Boston, Henry
Winsor. -
Bohr Pre Newton, Emerson, Cardenas, B & W Welsh.
Bohr Win Hone, Scott, New York, 1) Cooper.
(Correspondence of the Philadelpiiit Exchange.)
LEWE, Del., Jan .26.
The followlnnvessels were at the harbor yesterdaY
morning: Scher Allen B Terry, Oil Bias. Elijah Shed.'
don, San I. ma, P Simpson. W Tints, Chas P Todd,
Tantamoun t ,t W B 'Newcomb. Jonathan Sparks , Anna
Mar.,, Chalenge. John CI Williams, WBates. Levi
Rowe, 3 It Deputy, and tour others, all of which loft
last evening for their respective ports of destination.
"There are now at the harbor three schooners, which
;name in last night. The weather has been quite like
;spring for the last peek. Wind W.
Yours". W. M. MCKMAN.
MEMORANDA.
Ship John Spear, Spear, for Philadelphia, entered for
loading at Liverpool dth inst.
bhip Hi ppogrifie, Howes, cleared at Calcutta Nov 24
for Philadelphia—before reported cleared 3lst.
Ship Arlo. Ballard, cleared at Savannah lth inst. far
Liverpool, with 3817 bales cotton.
Ship Brewster, Fessenden, for Boston, cleared at Cal
outtadlkh Noy. •
Ship Crignimbo. Gill, at Adelaide Oct 29 front Mel
bourne, and sailed Nov 11 for San Francisco.
Ship North Atlantic, Proctor, for Now York, cleared
at Calcutta 27th Nov.
Ship Clariesit Currier, Buntin, cleared at Calcutta Nov
30 for Boston.
Shill State of Maim, Humphrey, sailed front Mel
bourne Nov 17 for Callao.
Brig Carolina, Boat, hence, via Yarmouth, NS, where
21‘ &T, '' r N e . l , ' . k . = ;!. !' .lWear,ll.Wa 4 tl ' , 4 a,t ' tlPal t , , ,ataina at
St Marks 19:5 inst—arrived lam
Sohr D S Mershon, Allen, from Boston, arrived at Sa
vannah 34th trod. -
Schr rd P Stephens, Cams, cleared at Baltimore 25th
leer , for Philadelphia.
Schr Semi P Godwin, Hendrickson, from Millard, Del,
at New York yesterday.
rchre CM les A liecksher, Stubbs, B C Scribner, Car
lisle, Win L Springs; Buckaldo. and Star, Loveland,
were dischargitur at St Marks 10th inst.
Bohr Indus, Stokley, at Providence 29th inet. froth Sea
ford, Del.
.-... 12,W-1
... 321
PREPARED GLUE.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
. SAVE THE PIECES!
ECONOMY! DESPATCH
sr "At STITCII IN TINE AVEgII NINE." EU
As accidents will happen, even in well-regulated fanti
lia,tt is very desirable to bapn some cheap and eon
content way tor repairing Furniture, Tors, Crockery
&.o.
SPALDING'S PREPARED MATE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford
to be without it. It is always ready.and up to the stick
ing point. There is no longer a necessity for binning
chairs splintered venects. headless dolls, and broken
cradles. It is just the article for cone, alien, and other
ornamental work, so popular with Indica of refinement
and taste..
ThitiMlinirable preparation is used cold, being chemi
cally hold in solution, and possessing all tan valuable
qualities of the hest calmiet-makers' Glue. It may be
used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vast Y
more adhesive.
"USEFUL IN EVERY ROUSE."
N. B.—A Brash accompanies each bottle. Price 2.5 conte
WHOLTISALE DIIPOT, No. so PLATT ST.. NEIV YOR IC
Address HENRY C. SPALTHNG & Co.,
Box 3,600, New York
Put op for Deniers in e4aes oontatninK four, eir ht.
and twelve dozen—s beautiful Lithographic Show-Card
sooompanying esoh psokage.
47 - A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED
GLUE will awe ten times, its colt annually to every
household:NW
Bold by all prominent Stationers, Drugyiets, Bard
ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Nano ,
Stores. .
Country_ merchants ehould make a note of SPALD
IND'S PREP •RED GLUE, when making up their het
It will stand any climate.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUES
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE,
SPALDING'S PRFpAREn GLUE,
BOLD BY STATIONERS.
SPALDING'S PREPARED LUE,
SOLD BY
SPALDING'S PREPARED
SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS.
spALDING% PREpARED GLUE.
SOLD BY lIOUSE,PDRNURING sTGRRS,
sPALDING% PREPARED GLUE.
SOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERS.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
SOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALERS
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SOLD BY GROCERS.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SOLD BY COUNTRY AIF,RCIIANTS GENEALLY.
Manufactured by
HENRY C. SPALDIN
,NowO.,
48 CEDAR Street York.
Addrilit4Po2t &NO, Box N o. 3,090.
Annexed is MiAlphabetioril List of Articles whosh, if
damajed, may be restored to their original strength acd
neetne" Bl 7 .4l.DlNG'S PREPARED GLUE.
A---Mende ACCOUNT BOOKS ....A
B.... Mends BUREA VS ....... ..... . B
C.... Mends CR a (3
D.-34nd' DOLLS
E.-Mends ETAGERES ..... .10
F....Mends_FONB
H..
: ••Mends HARPS . ....
.7.. .Mende JARS
K.... Mends KNOBS
L.-Monde LE ATHP.R-W0RK................
M.- Mends MIRRoIi-FRAMES
N -.blends NEWEL-POSTS
0. - ... Mends 0TT0MAN5...:..... •
ANO-FORTEB ... ..... P
(/ ...Mends QUILT FRAMES., .... .....
R....Mende ROCKING-HORSES"...-..-- - - 16
-
ft....Mende SOFAS
T.... Mends TABLES
U.... Mends
Y.... Mends - V4SEB
WI -Mends WOR K-DOXES.... -
X-. Mends XYLOGRA PH
Y.... fends YARD-STICKS. ..„
'
Z --Mends ZEPHYR WOOD-WORK •„_,
/4. • •-In 9 41011160 1 1 . SPALDING'S PR EPA R UNI
is useful in Ltbraries and Schools.
2.... P. -Mende PITCHEki P 3
• •A ~ Mends ACCoRDEONS A 3
~...Mends LETT N:l4. h EALING .1..... 4
6....D....M ends DAGUERREOTYPE CA5E31..D.... 5
e.... 1 -.Mends IMAGER
7....N....M e oda BREAKAGES
G.
8....11..M ends GUN 8 COCKS „-. . G....
SCHOOL-MX/KB.— 8. • • •
in....P....M0nds PARASOLS
11. ...R....Mend RULERS
12 .. E.... Mends ELECTRICAL MACHIN E8..E....'2
13 Mends PAPER-HANG1NG5.......... P.... 13
..A. -Mends A ftlll-C IT AI R
15 ...R....M ends RICKETY FURN1TURE....13....16
16...E.-Alen& FRASER HANDLES
18 Mends GLOBES 0....18
19 ... t ....Mends LOOSENED .„
50.... ....Mends Upholstered FURNITURE_ „%r
IT..
21.... ....Monde EGG-13hATERS E.... 21
22 Mends ACORN- WOR ...• - .22
33.... ..... Monde CHESS-BOARDS 21
24......... Mende F IDDLES -.21
75 Mends SHELL-WORK--
25 Monde FILLET-WORK 26
27...:.- -Mends HOBBY-HORSES ----Yr
KALEIDOsCOP - .23
29 . .... Mends HONEY-80XE5...... ..... .3)
30.4 .... Mends PICTURE. FRAMES...-.. ......... 50
31.... - -.Mends SECRETARIES • .......
32 ....Mende VENEERING 92
33.....-.. Mends EICIIOOI. FURNITURE......... .33
34... Mends PA PIER-MACES ........
-31
..... Mends WARDROBES— .36
36. Mends PARIAN —.....36
CRIBS, .-. ..... •. 37
33.... Mends BAB Y-. 711 31 PHIS- - • ...- 33
Mends IVOR Y-WORK. 39
0.-. Mends AIATCH.SAPES ...........
.40
41 -.Monde PIc:TURES ,„„ .. .....
42......... Mends rILL-WHE .....43
OWEL-RACKS.. --.. A 3
44 ....Mende AM - WANDS.- ................N
REDSTEADS-- •
4d Monde DRUMS. ...
_
47........... Mends CHESSMEN._
43 Monde 13 ALI.OT.I3OXES .A 3
43-- -Mends HERBA Rlll MS., 49
60 -Mends BACK 41 A 111 MoN.JA DS.- • • .60
1 61 Mends 11AN D-BOX ES 51
52.- Monde 111.1.4.01C•BOAILDR. • ......... .....62
93......... Mende B ASS.VIO L 8
64 _.Mends BILLIARD TABLES _6l
66--- ,Mende 65
66 • • 31 ends 111 R D-CAOP.B • 36
Mends )3110051 STICK'S 67
64..._..... Meads 11 1 .0 K CASES, ...... ......53
Mends BOOT-CRIMPS.,,-....- 59
C 0.... Mende BROSII-HANDLE5...............- -..........
M.- --- Mends BR tlBll NS
62 -.Mende CABINETS . • • • • R 2
63-......... Mends CHURNS es
64. ..... ....Mends `CLOCK-CAS E 5....... ............ ..64
05.... ...... Mends CRUTCHES 65
ends CUPBOARDS
67-.-. Mends CURTAINS ....
68 Mends CASINGS.
Mends oADDI .......
.Mends CA M As,„ .......
....... Ong 8arfi r &VIi.lifEtr:::.".::::::::11
74. - Mends CARD•OAsER,..„ ....
76
76 Mende 12jARIES .76
77,- Mends WORK„.BII3.NDS 77
_ Mends DR AUGHT-BOARD& • •
79 Mends 'DISH Es „
90. -.Mends pi VANS ..
....
81 ' Mends DICE-BOXES:, «. . . .....:,......... 81
5i.._..... Mends D M1N0E5..,.•..,.................R4
&L.- ..... Mends FIR E BOARDS' . . .........
IS . • Mende EIAJTES
Bends
Mends G....... .87
88 Mends A N nubs _ gg
82..........Mende GUTTA-PERCHA WARE......... 89
90.. Mende K 1
91.......... Mends TOPS .91
92 Mende 011.GAN/3 ..... -• • • —..- .....
93. -.Mends MODN(3
..... Mends fie:WINO-MACHINE STAPN::..ri
96 Mends PAN..
Mends ;AST P.DOOTTERpfIRD W0RK.........9 7
..... Mend* SID E 93
99 ...—. Men de WOODEN ...... 99
100........• Mends WILLOW WARE...-. ........... RIO
SPATAO'S PEPHED GLUE.
• SOLD BY STATIONERS.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
SPALDINGS BY
GLUE,
• aoLo BY GROCERS.
SPALDINS PREPARED GLUE,
SOLD BY • , ,RARDWARE STOREI.
PREPARTIT GLUE -
SOLD ISY HOUBF,FURNISIIING STABS.
•
SPALDING PREPARED GLUE
SOLD BY FANOY.thans
SPLPLNG'S PREPARED GLUE
SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENARALLY
Manufactured ,if ,---
NNRY 0. SPALDING! & CO.,
street,4 u BoADV o t oa
Addrees Peet ()Mao, Sox
. --
_Put up in caries containing either Pour, Rigl.4 or
Twelve 4:10E8111 0114 h—A beautiful LITHOORAPtirc Snow! '
tIAnD aocompanying (molt package. dkLely
ri.. A U ~ ,v IUN 1 —ASTIR/LOU-1 ( I —LOOR
N.., OOT!-0000 NEWS FOR ALL!—The d r
m ier.
fading • Idre. VAN HOR N
e fp the beat; ohs sue
ade when ail others um tailed. All who arc in
rnoble, ail who bays e i n unfortunate, deoeived 127
alse nt rinieee, fly to her tor ashnoe p end oomfort. , irt
eel airs she never fa it. Rho ea the seart h os
'CI Zit i tlC 12:11"ati:n3:)Pltra"4"tit 4 , ,t 4:
imitate per, and aopy her adverfuomied. She shown
fou the Ikenese of your haute wi p i kes ntl. or absent
riend. It le well known to the public at largo that she
s the imam,. only Organ who can show the Women in
reality, and ositgrve entire eattsfactiOn On ell the oi:w
-eenie of life, Whiqh can be tested and proved by thou.
eilei both married and single, tyke dn . * imil i ferly
ither., Como one ! come ell! to .1 . 104 - MidU RD
*et, betiletia Jintiser obi Dros4. , i or.
COPA,RTNERSHIP NOTICES
LIMITED • PARTNERSHIP.--NOTIOE
. 1 - 41 IS HEREBY f3IVEN, That the Subscribers
have formed and entered into a Limited Partnership,
under the provisions of the Lawe of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
That the name of the Griner partnership to William
D. Edson, and the general nature of the business the
Manufacture and Sale of Boots and Shoes That Wil
liam D. Edson to the General Partner. and John Saun
ders and Illaopherson Saunders are the Special Part.
none. all residing an the City of Philadelphia, The
dapital to cool, contributed by the Special Partners Is
Ten Thousand Dollars, each contributing Pine 'rhen
ium,' Dams. The Partnership oommenees this TENTH
DAY OP JANUARY. M 63, and is to terminate DE
CEAIDER 31, 1501.
WILLIAM D. EDSON,
General Partner.
JOHN SAUNDERS
MACPHERSON BA iffiDERS.
•
Special Partner,,.
January ICith, jail -dew
THE FIRM OF S. D. EDSON & CO. HAS
been dissolved by mutual consent. , WILLIAM D.
EDSON will settle up the business of the old firm. The
business of the Mannfactute and Solent Stools nod Simes
will he continued at No. 13 North FOURTH Street, by
WILLIAM D. EDSON, under a Limited Partnership.,
this day formed between him and JOHN SAUNDERS
and MACPHERSON SAUNDERS.
SARAH P. EDSON,
WILLIAM D. EDSON.
January 10th, 1830. fall-lm
N 0 T 10E IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
-I- the Copartnerehip under the firm of DECK
DELL wits thasolved on the fourteenth day of De
somber mat and 1409Ett BECKER is Moon authorized
to nettle the Malthus, and sign the liquidatom
hlo3rB BEthaft,
JOB. E. DELL,
Philadelphia, Deo. 19, 1859. d3l-etukth
NOTIUE OF LIMITED PARTNER:giII P.
where.e we, the subseribers, have this day re
newed and continued for a further period of three years,
as hereinafter mentioned, the limited partnership en
tered into on the Slat day of December A. D. 1856, to
commence on the let day of January, A. D. 1851, under
the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania approved March 2115 t,
1516, entitled "An Ant relative to Limited Partner
ships," and all other enactments of the said General
Assembly relative to Limited Partnerships—now, there
fore. in compliance with the provisions of the said en
actments we publish the terms of mid original and
renewed Limited Partnership. no follows :
First. Tho name or firm under which the Said original
and renewed Limited Partnership woe and is to he eon
ducted is that of J. T. PLATE & SCHOTT bER.
Second. The general nature of its business was and is
that of Merehanis in a general Foreign and Domani°
Commission Business in the city 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 Partnership wse and is corn
poeed of JOHN THEOPHILUB PLATE who resides in
the city of Philadelphia; of CARI. C. SCHOTTLER,
who resides in the mid city of Philadelphia, and
CHRISTOPHER F. PLATE, whose pine° of 'evidence
is. at VT.Bent• in the free hannentio city of Bremen.
The said John TheoPhilus Plate and Carl C. Sehottler
were and are all the general partners in the said origi
nal and renewed Limited Partnership, and the said
Christopher F. Plate won and is the only enema Part
ner therein.
Fourth. The special partner, the t v d Christopher P.
Plate, contributed, actually and in g od faith, in cash,
the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars-to the capital or
common stock of the said original Limited Partnership,
no
cart o f
which has been 'withdrawn therefrom.
Ilifth.The said original Limited Partnership com
menced on the first day of January, A. D. 1857, and was
to have terminated on the Slut day of DOClntinr, A. D.
1059. but the same hoe been renewed and continued for
the further period of three yearn from the Met day of
December, A. D.)652. and will terminate on the Slut day
of December. A. P. 1882.
Philadelphia, Dee, Slat, Ha.
J. TREOPH. PLATE.
CARL C. SCHOTTLER,
By hie Attor n e y ß. in F
fa R t . PLATE,
c.
ja4-ftw GODFREY FREYVAG.
nISSOLIITION OF ARTNCRSIIIP.—
A--P . The partnership heretofore existing under the firm
of MORRIS & JONES & CO. expired on the Stet ulti
mo, by limitation. Either of the partners will use the
name of the firm in settlement. JACOB P. JONES and
RfiIHARD H. DOWNING retire from the business,
and the remaining partnere have formed a new copart
nership. ISRAEL AIi.,RHIB,
JACOB P. JONES,.
RICHARD H. DOWNING,
JOSEPH K. WHEELER,
ANDREW WHEELER.
Philadelphia, January 2, leo.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-ISRAEL
MORRIS. JOSEPH R. WHEELER, cnd AN
DREW W HEELER, partners in the late firm of MOR
RIS & JONES & CO., have this day formed a copart
nerehip, under the firm of
MORRIS, WHEELER, &
and will continue the Iron and Steel business in all its
branches. tie heretofore enniluoted, at the old stand,
MARKET and SIXTEENTH Streets.
Philadelphia, January 2, MI. Jc2-tf
LEGAL.
NIXECU TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
AL:4I hereto given that Lettere or Adminiatratlon. , .Yilk
the Will ?indexed. of LEWIS It. COFFIN, deceased,
have been granted to the undersigned by the Register
of Philadelphia; and all poisons indebted to said estate
are requested to call and make pay meat, and these hav
ing clams against the said deceased are requested to
present the name to the undersigned for - payment.
MS EY W. COFFIN,
Ja2l-set No. Sea CHRISTIAN Street.
VSTA.TE OF JOSEPH DIESINGER, DE.
CEASED.
I etters testimentary to the estate of JOSEPII DIE
SINGER, deceased. having been granted to the subset'
her, all persona indebted tothe Said est, to are requested
to make payment, and those heron; rhtims to pungent
them to JOHN P. PERSON. Fnecutor.
No. 104 SPRUCE Street,
Or to I:r o Attorney, FREDERICK HEVER,
into
No. 241 South THIRD Street.
USTATE OF CHRISTIAN M. HULSE:-
ZIA h 1 ANN. DEC'D.—Lectors testamentary to the Ro
tate or said decedent having boor granted to the spb..
scriber, all persona tndebted to Ina .NAtitte are requested
to make payment, and those having clamor to present
them to JOHN HULA EaIAN N. Fisrotor.
No. 918 LOMISARD Ht.,
Or to his Attorney, FILE DE RiCK 11 EYE.%
dot- ti6t* Nh. 241 Booth 1 111 RD Zit.
f,E'rTERN TESTAMENTARY TO THE
JI- 1 Estate or LYDIA LOCKYER. deceased, haring
been greeted to the undersigned. nil persons indebted to
sold estate fan requested to make payment, nod those
having claims to present the same to
J. E. WAINWRIGHT,
bal-edt. 1012 North PIP Pit Btront.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—The undersign
ed. harm; been appointed assignee of tho Mer
chants' batman. Company of Philadelphia. all per
sona indebted to the sant A'ompany will pay the some,
and MI pavane having claims against said Company
will present the same, iroperlY authenticated. to
JOHN J. PA triMsON,_ Areisneo.
Itt South FOURTH Stmt.,
jaAt 3t - At Oftleo. of B. Bailey, third story, front.
LE VEERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON
•-•-- 41 the estate of CRAW - 4.3 A. It, IRVINE, de
ceased. having . been granted to the subscriber. all per
sops indebted to said estate will pieime male payment,
and those haying elm lins wilt present thorn without de
lay to JOHN 11. SAVAGE. Administramr.
albet• No. 18 NORTH FRONT Street.
SAVING FUPIII3OS.
gPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
P ' .-7 CIETY OF PRILABELP,IIIA.
Office, No. Sat North PHI ItD Street
_Mensolidation Bay Bullpm.)
CHARTERED BY TIIE LE ISLA-CURE ORMAN
- SI LVA ft..
Depositerocalved in snots of One Dolhr sttd.o . twerAp,
rN I PTIII I GI4 4I / 4 Z i git i l l o CP ° O e a ' ailtA v ill 6 40
ra wn
A responirible and reliable Stwi r imi institution ban long
been needed in the NorOern pa o the inty ! and "The
Spring Garden Sayings FILM Soo a y " was o %adored by
,i i i . le l oria ,g tti re of Pe n a nztv n anliftvi t ti n ly t ., lz l i n s y ti tty: 4,
gov n ernn wro i lly n tij m it desire and
sooommosat'a I the busi
ness interest and wantiof the very lam and entersrl
in" nnnulan NVlTl l St n ifilklra I ' '
From SLOW o clock; aleo, on Monday and Tharfillal
from a until S o'cloak in the evening,
utanaenns.
Prederiok Klett, rotten Smith,
John P. Levy, io n. a. E. Strong.
Daniel Underkollbr, redenok Starike,
Francis Hart, mph P. LeGlere,
John Kessler, Jr., George Rneoht,
James S. Pringle, Jaoob Book,
Joseph M. Crowell. Ron. Wm. didtwardd
saorge Woelpper, Geo. T. Thorn,
Peter C. Ellmaker Robert B. Bavidsop.
AMES S. PRINGLE. President.,
Faunae HART. Elloretarr. Inao-Efir
QAVING FUND.---UNITED STATES
KJ TRUST COMPANY, corner TIMID and CREST
NUT Streets.
Large and small a unas rooeived i and aid bask on de
mand without notios,with FIVE PERCENT', INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdra•ral.
Offioe hours, ZOITI mita 6 o olook every day, and on
MONDAY EV RINGS from 7 until 9 o'olook.
from LI
DRAFT Supwar for sale on England, Ireland, and Sootlsnd,
ds.
president—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD.
rruacurer—JAMES It. lIIINTER.
PLINY FIBK. Actuary. tell-Iv
V,AVING FUND---FIVE PER ()ENT. IN
TEREST,—NATIONA SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Street, lidouthwett corner of THIRD,
Philadelehia. Incorporated by the State of Pennaylva
rila.
Money m received In any Nam, large or mall, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office le, open 'very day from 9 o'clo c k In the
morning till o °lock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thurlday h e r r }WRY ( 11,. °1 11, h 1:1NER,
LisP,RT BnIPRIDGB, Viao President.
Wu.LTA.w J. en, Secretary.
DIBISCTORS.
/TOM Henry L. Bonner, F. Carroll Browder,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr,
Robert Selfridge, corgrYjelliest
Samuel K. Ashton,
C, Landreth Mutton, James L. Stephenson.
Money is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made, In oonformlty with the
provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages,
Grmand Rents, and such Sniaolass securities as will al
ways Insure perfect security to the depositor' end
which Cannot fail to Me permanency saA stability to
this Institution. and- 3y
BURNEI COOOAINE.
The following testimonial is conclusive of its
ettlescy in the cane of
DANDRUFF.
. - -
BOSTON. 00t. 30, 18t9,
Niessra.fosgpst BORNT...Ig & CO.:
a'ENTI.E, EN: I have Idled your CnCOAINII about six
weeks, its eifoot is so marked and extreordiumg
that I i it my duty to state it to you.
My t complaint for several years liar been
Nato 3V. with itching and irritation of the scalp.
After !Wahine my hair, my coM•coller would be acv
eyed with the 'white scales, (iiiigilluiTd which looked
like a shower of snow;
My barber tried various applications without effect.
His abpse of your COCOAINE, and his obstinate refusal
to use it, nrOVOLOiI roe to ortionleilind try it.
hove sped lose then a bottle. The dandruff, and the
Irritation which caused it, have entirely disoppeared,
and Jr, hair wee never before in so goad condition.
• lour obedtent servant, A. A. FULLER.
BURNETT'S COCOA INE.
A single application renders the hair Inn matter how
stiff and dry) Bat and glossy for several days. It is
oonceded by all who have oiled It to be the best and
cheapest Hair Dressing in the Work,.
Preptlred by JOSEPH BURNETT A Co., BOSTON,
and for sale by all dealers generally, at 66 centen. bot
tle. d25-s3no
MESSRS. ROSENTIIAL
MORRIS, from Pi/mouth, England,
manufaeturers o the celebrated
t o Pantagoopm" Spectacle', respect ully solicit the pa
tronage of the ladies and. gentlemen of Philadelphia
111111 'urns, to he superior ground spestricle
The ye elide advaildtge derived from them is, t at in
stead o vision becoming, strained, heated, weakened,
and in numerous eases sermon!, injured, it is unnerved
and strengthened, everything at one° becomes dear
ad brilltant, and very aged persons are enabled to em-
P eVW:fa ; 41:n4lin'ggri i .111'eV47.
much lees
magnifying power, and they do not require
the frequent changes to the dangerous effeets of further
powerful Resistance.
Certificates con be men at,_the °Moe over Mr Christ
man's store, 702 CHESTNUT Street, adjoining Ger
miner' Photograph rooms. tile ly
ENUAUSTIO TILEB for
/Tx ficors.
Ornamental Chimney Tope for ootteres.
Rtriredli a g ' l l. o E r a dfA.79,2 %NW' ter co:Wotan&
imported rum for Este t3, tor isailt
aititiOrt,
111110.41' talmarr Fttrfict
TIIF CONFESSION AND EX PER NNuE
of an INVALID, published for the benefit . nod as
it warning and caution to young men Who cutler from
Nervous Debility. Premature Poesy, &e.;rispplying, at
the game time, the means of bet! Cure, by one who
mired himself. after haring been put to great expense .
Darragh inerti a
( n c nrsltion and
, Na k m ,„
NAY
1111i9,rnahe., Ifedgn t a a e u s t t h li r rnnltlyn. Kings county.
New York, by enclosing a poet-pa , d addressed envelope.
3u23 3m
I'A M 8 AND SLIOULDERS. —2,300
Pie City-Smoked llama end Shoulders. Aisn,
nri I,lllt OZ4 u rt[C c l u t Vrgl, m 2 " ,i figof",l,l‘'re
- R RIOK.DIAKING MACHINES which tern
r the clay,. aniirretke ply par day. Brick Preseee,
Tile Machines, Chit Wheele" Spaces. andjanstEnAit
for. Coll te V. CARICK 8, OhilthlAiNTl) IV A
Road. 'shore Fifth street. lar-em
RRlCE.—Prime retailing' Charleston Rice
q for sale by /AMES GRAHAM & CO.. LETITIA
REFINED SUGAR.-500 bbls. crushed,
coarse, and fipecpalvaard A coffee andyell.w
Spoo•
lon sale by JAMES cItABAM & CO., LETT •
71FLA itraM.
,
THE PREB,S-4)HffiAIDELPHM
,SATURDAY; JANUARY 28. 1860.
_ -TO WEST CHESTER
' and intermediate lennta via ME
DIA. Train. fur West Cheerer leave Philadelphia from
the Depot. norlheaet corner of EIaRTREN Pit end
ARIC ET Street., at Bn a n d nd t end 4 30 P. M.
On SUNDAYS at 8 10 A. AI 2 P. AL
Pa...lnver. Mr stations en the PHILADELPHIA and
BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD will take the
8.10 A. 31., and 4 301'. Al. Traits jal9.tf
frill, PENNSV.IN AN IA oil N -1 1 it A L
RAILROAD.
260 MILES DOUBLE TRACK.
1860. Ermgonti• 1860.
THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD PI NOW EQUAL
To ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG.
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
twin Boston, Now York and all point; East, end in the
Union Depot at Vittaburd with Through Triune to and
from MI points in the West, Northwest. and Southwest
—thus furnishing fnellittee for the tranitegruition of
Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any
other route.
Express and Fut Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cartier Condnotors, All through Pas
senger Trains provided with Lotighridge's Patent
Brake—speed urn or petted oontrol of tha engineer,
thus adding much to the eafuty ol travellers.
Sleeking Care are attached to each Train . ' 'Woodruff's
Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mall and Fast Linea, han
ders excepted.
Xe.alail Train levee Philadelphia at g A. N.
Past Line, 11 00 A. 14.
Express Tram leaves " 1000 P.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS 14:0L),0W5.:
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, S I'. M.
Columbia 400 P. M.
Parkesburg 430 P. M.
Went Cheater Passengers will take the Mail, Parkes.
burg and Columbia Train,.
Passengers for Banbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo. Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi
ladelphia at 8 A. M. go directly through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the othoes of the
Company In Philadelplua. New York, Boston, or Bal
timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Whims in the Went; also on board any of the
regular Line of steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
river._ .
or
other Rout Fare 'always an low, and time as amok , as by any
e.
For 111T1110T Information apply at„the Passenger Sta
tion, Rout head corner or Eleventh and Market Streets.
The completion of the Western oonnections of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chiongluake this the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN EAST AND THE
GREAT WES .
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the same of time, are advantages readily
appreciated by Siiipppera of Freight, And the Travel
v
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the fransportation
of their Freight to tine Clemently, can rely with confi
dence on its speedy transit.
Tim RATES OF FREIGHT to and front any point
in the West by the PennsAvatna Railroad are at all
tames as Javorahle as are charged by other ICadroad
Campus its.
afrv . Be particular to )Dark packages via Petura. Rail
road.
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of the CM.
party :
D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg;
IL S. Pierce k Co., Zanesville, 0.; J. J. JohnstOd, Ripley,
0.; It. McNeely, Maysville, Hy.; Ormsby to Cropper,
Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock k Co., Jeffersonville, Indi
ana; H, W. Brown It Co., Cincinnati, 0.; Athern
Hilbert, Cinoinnati, 0.; R. C. Aleldrinn, Madison, Ind.;
Jos. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; P. 0. &
Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo, It.
F. Sass, naler & Glass, M. Louis, A 10,.• John Har
ris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & Hunt. Memphis, Teen.;
Clarke & Co., Chicago, DLL W. R. It. )(omits, Alton,
III.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points
in the West.
. .
E. .1. SNEEDER, Philadelphia.
MAGRAW & KOONS, 80 North street Baltimore.
LEECH H CO., 2 Astor House, or 1 &William et., NS
LEECH & CO., No. 77, State/area, Boston.
11. H. HOUSTON, Gong Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. HOU PT, en'l Tioket Agent, Phil a.
THOS, A. SCOTT, Gen'l Sup't Altoona, Pa,
la2-ly
1859. LisAREN 1859.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORK LINER.
THE gAmDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND'PRENTON RAILROAD a0. , 5
LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA_ TO
NRW YORK AND WAY-PLACER.
PROM WALNOT-lITREXT WHARF AND ANNAINOTON,
WIN leave«e follows, viz: /ARIL
At dA. M. via Camden and Amber, Cam. Zr. Am.
Acoomm'odation . Am.®'
35
At 6 A. AL, via Camden and — Jerney City, blew
Jersey /Accommodation.-- ••—• ..... TS
At 0 A. Id., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail
At Ill s 1: Si., via koneingion and — Jereey
Western Express ..... • .... .....p 00
At 124 P. Al., via Camdea and Amboy, Aeoommo-
Airill4:;; , la. Cau;;;WZitiTiniZ7 5 25
°°
Evening Express _ 3 00
At P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City, 3.1
Class Ticket.--
At 6 P. AI., via Camden and Jersey City E vening
Mail • ... 300
At II P. M., via ban - 4in an;fiiizey taiiy7Guillern
Atk P.ll4sitidi;mWeii and
(Freight and Faunas er)—tat Class "fi0ket....... ! !6
WI Class Ticket 1 80
The SP. AI. Mail Line run - daily. The II P.M. South
ern Mail. flaturdaya excepted.
For Belvidere. Eaaton. Fleinington. tro„ at $ A. M.
from Walnut-street wharf. and 3P. Al. from Kensington.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethieneni, at 6
A. M. vie Lehigh Valley Railroad.
For Water Gap Stroudsburg Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
Alontrote, Great Bend, An. at 6 A. M., via Delaware,
Lackawanna, Wentern itailroad.
For Mount Hour, &CS and 3 A. M.. and 3 and /X P.M.
For Freehold, at 0 A. Al. and p P. LI.
WAY LINES
Per Bristol, Trenton, Ito, at 3 and IX P. M. from Ken
slag ton,
rer Palmyra. firvertrin.Delanco,Beverly, Burl' ngton,
Bordento7n, /go., at 32)4,3, and IX P. M.
Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each rateenger.
Peeeengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
Pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their
responsibility toy baggage to one dollar per pound, and
wall not he liable for any amount beyond 8100, except
by spews! contract.
WM. 11. OATZMER. Agent
ds9 Camden and Amboy R. It. Co.
- PHILADELPHIA, (I ER
MANTOWN AND NORRIS
AILROAD- WINTER ARRANGEMENT--
On atvl i i,t t tr tiv ii 2 . l, LW,
Leave Philadelphia G 6, 7, 7.50, 9, IU, 11, and 12 A. M.,
I, 4,5, IS, 4,2, as, (I, 7,8, 9, W. end 113 i P. M.
Leave t,ertnantaten 6 , 7, Di N , 4,2%, Sqi, 10, 11,A. M.,
ON SU - NI/AV&
Leave Philadelphia 0.05 MI n. A. 01, 2, 2 ?4, and 10 P. 51.
Leave tiermantown 8.10 min. A. M., LIP min., 6 / 4 1, and
9 P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 2,:61 0, 1 A. M., 2,4, goi, 7, and 10
P. M.
Leave Chestnut Dili 7.1,1, 7,40. 8.05, and 1240 M.,
1.80, 2.40, 6.80, and 13.40.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 11.00 A. M., 440 P. 111,
Lea.v.s Chestnut HIS 7.50 A. M., /280, 5.20, end 8.10
nun., P. M.
FOR CONS110110(1)(E,N AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Naiads tphia 0,9, 11. 06 , min.. A. AL, 1.05. 3.03.
4;4, 574, P. M.
Leave Norristown 6, 7, 9, 11 A. M., IK, 4K, nag
P. M.
ON SUNDAYS •
Leave Pluladelslits.9 d ar I'. M.
Leave Norristown 7A. hit nn P.
M.
FOR DIANA lINS
Leave Philadelphia a, 751,9, 11.tta A.. 61., 1.06, 9.W, 8.06.
Of. 661. 7%, and 113‘ P. M.
L."Ve Manayunic IK, 8%,111i, and 1114 A. M., 2 , 3,
5, 634; and 83. C.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia A. M., 3,4114 PM.
Leave Manayun736 A. 31,, ape Ix M.
H. K. SM ITH, iienetal Superintssedent,
IMPtiT. NINTH and GS KEN Streets.
NORTH PENNSYL
antitrap IiATVOAD.
INTEt — AII 6101. Mb ,
For BEULETIE , DOYLELTO AAITTON,
ALLENTOWN, MAIJOH CLUN HAE ETON.
%L and aftei i STONDAY, Novena
_e_rt usa..,Yassen•
gar Trains tot andeWl idtreets,
11 P 1 o7 te lirtAtheVlad i linir.:Pw e rn pt , e gilin ok CAn nk,
Hazleton, he., (Mmo./ at 9.30 A. sd.
For
Be
( Repre at 9.30 A. AT. and 3 P. V.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation,/ it 8.41 TA. ht. and
P. M.
For Fort WashinstondAcoommodation. I at 6 P. M.
THAINti FOR PHILADELPHIA :
Leave Bethlehem. (Express,) at 8 A. M. and 430 P. AT,
Leave Doyleatown, (Accommodation, ) at 7A. M. and
6.10 P. M.
Leave Fent Washinnton,(Acoommodation,) all. A.M.
ON SUNDAYS:
PhilaPhiladelphia for Fort Washington at , 930 A. M.
1.11
delphia
for Doylesto wn , at 4P. M.
Doyitte.3 , oll for Philade phin, rtt 7 A. M.
Fort Weald na um for P 11111(101Am, at 1.40 AT.
Fare to Bethlehem, el .t 0; Macoh Chunk, e 2.60; to
Easton. 81.50 ;to Doylestown, con ta.
Through tiokete must be procured before entering the
care.
All Pareenger Trains (except Sunday Trnins) con
nect at Barka street with Flith and jthsth-streets, and
Second and Thud-street!, hummer Railroads.
n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Meet.
PhILADELPIIIA, WIL
MINGTON, AND BAUM
Monk RAILRWIL
On all nitor MONDAY November 21,1210,.
PAJZSBNGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA,
For Bellmore at 8.12 A. M. 12 noon, (Exereand end
MD P. M.
.. .
For Cheater at 8.16 A.M.,15 noon, 4.60, and 11. M P. M.
For Wilirdnitton at 8.15 A. AL, 12, 4.30, end ILO P. M.
For New Castle at 8.15 A. AL, and 4..0 P. AI.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. hi., and CIO r. M.
For Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 4.30 I'. M.
For M ilford ilford at 8.15 A. M., and 450 P. M.
For eaford at 8,15 A.N., and 4.30 P. M.
For mire,. at 05 A. M., end 4.30P.M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.50 A. AL, (Expand 10.10 A. M.,
and 6.25 P. 111.
Leave Wilmingtonat 7,15 A. M. and 11.93 A. M0145%1111
8.40 P. M.
Leave Laurel at 8.15 A. hi., and 9.40 P. M
[aye Seaford at 6.45 A. N. and 4.05 P. A .,
cave Milford at 7.80 A. M., and 4.85 P.
Any° Dover at 5.06 A. M., and 6.00 P M. ' • ;
ave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.05 p. pl.
MVO New Castle at 10 55 A. M,. and 8 P bl.
nave Cheater at 8, U A. M. B.= and pat , . 544
eve B4gtnnure for Laurel and Delaware Railroad
at 10.16 A. 15.
TR,AIIB F ni E j li fedri : g a r m
A
itn.si 1140
, M.
. •
SUNDAYS
Only at 11.10 P. M., frcrn Philadelphia to Ilaltimert.
Ohl at p.^ P. ht.. from Baltimore to Plolatiniptun.
FREIGHT TRAIN, tot t h I'ABS.E.NG ER OAR litleohod,
will ru, ns follows
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
places at 3 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and Intermediate
places at CO P. Al.
Leave Wilnonitten for Philadelphia and intirmediate
Pi triit t lti V rio ' r t ii for Stemmer's Run, Maude, and
lfarewood aids/ P. M.
ne S. M. FELTON. President.
- WEST C u llEsTElt . It A 1 L-
Mi II 'KM ito - A R D °AD . 4 9 R iiepg M I NA
and MAIIKLT ttreolt, e uany, (except . Bunday.) et 8
A. M., 12.0 P. M., and I I '. M. Leave West Metter at
7 20 A. M., 10.30 A, M.. and 3LO P. M. is 14-7
mir d gpfe PHILADELPID, • AND
memst_ t ret t niA RAIL Ronn LINE—
ROUTF ru,Wilkeebarre,' Buffalo
chloaao, Rook Waal 14
ling ton, Montreal S 'r Hr. Yana , Milwaukee llor'
LOUIS. Itfontreal , to au. a, Detroit, Dualietli, and Rt:
..Feseenger trains will leave the Philudelphleanl Read
Ins Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and CA JAM
RILL StreetsßAlLY. (Sin/days excepted,/ rut fo llows:
7.70 A. M., 0 DAY EXPRESS.
For Elmira, Niagara FE, Buffalo Detroit , Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rock Itle.nd, tralenadit. Burlington,
Pl.nd St. Louis.
S.SQ P. M., NIGIIT EXPRESS.
For Elmira
,_Niagara Falls, Builato, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee,Rook Galena, St. Paul's brohnston,
and St. Loue.
Btßia, and
0 3 14 it'Z'uttirtallltnuiTtlrbllt`
valley Branch.
The 7.30 A. M. train connects at Rupert for lffilhee
bajte,„Pittstort, BQranton, And 411 a RAILR O A D,n he LACK
AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG
Baggage oheoked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Susponsion
Bridge.
IM. Tick - Ste can be proposed at the Philadelphia and
AlrallinzatiktuNAl'filgilrP.l 4 ,Alrheeilcx!
ger D TVIIB4II, I IiNTA D E4NSR i d;r i i -
PP TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, P rciad.ctreet, below 'Vine, dailr,quil
day eacepted,) for all point. Wool and North, at 5
g'reizlite must be delivered before I P. M. to insure
some the Ramp day.
For further information, a t De of pply at
Or to UM; irSt A k ' T Agent lne ;
N. W. isomer BATH and CIiBISTN r u r throng,
ant-tf Philadelphia.
I) H I A
Alf D CA, DINO WI.-
ROAD, MORN NO and
for P PRVII,LE,IILAD.
INO and IARRit3 VRO,,
Loaves the new Depot, at currier of BROAD and
CALLOWIIII,I, Streets (entrances on Callowbill )
at 7.30 A. M., BATl.l',lBulidays• executed.) for porn!
VILLE. HARRBIBURU, and ail intermediate points,
nonneetins at Itarrtsburg with trains running to Pitts,
burs, ChainberellimriTANtrpo, ho.
Leave atSlO I'. M., DAILY, for PO ; fTEIVILLE and
HARRIBBURG.
(Bandayiexoeptedd tor READ
IN G, and Intorme di V.T. n kt (a; RNNV.RarstAbve
dS
- -
t. NOTICE.---CHESTER
.4 4_ll/MIIvALLEY
WENGER TItAINB FUR BOWNIN6TOWN AND IN
TEEMED] AT_B S'PATIONS„—On a nil Olaf_ eth 10ece
her. 18.19, the Paat auger Trains for DOWNING'roWN
will Mart from the new Pr i euenger Depot of the Phila
delphia and Reading - Railroad -Companiri (Omer of
11110 AD and CIALL,OWIIIIifi liltraata, (passenger en
trances on
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, !eaves at 9.11 e
. .
.AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, Imre, et
LSO Pl 4
I 1
DALY (Syndayrk exeepted.)
Hr order of the Board . of Managers of the Philadelphia
4oadiug m•WlmoVorligiusPutyalsorelarr.
RAILROAD LINES.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
CHARLES HEIDSIOK
CHAMPAGNE.
GEORGE WHITELEY.
No. 186 SOUTII FRONT STREET, 4'
IN appointed Agent or the rade of the above anti
vatted brand of
OLIAMPAUNE,
Arid offer, it to the Trade at the
LOWEST NEW YORK RATES
6CO Nukes, Q outs and PHIto, now in BOND. d3O-ti
WE CALL ATTENTION OF THE
V V TRADE to thie Buerior article
ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC.
reply in assorted Paekages constantly on hand.
ors reoei ved for direct importatinn.
so—Hennewsv Cosnao, Leßoy Coins°, London and
Rolland Gins, Claret in Wood and Cases, Champaenes,
high and low prices . LONOCIIMV, p,
010-em 217 Routh FRONT, Philadelphia.
GEORGE'WHITELEY,
No. liS South ?Rawl' Street,
Importer of Brandy, Wince, &0., offers for sale, In
bond only, the following, among other standard brands
of brandy:
Finer, Castillon, & Co., Thos. "fines & Co..
Jule., Robin, & Co., Otard, llupuy, & Cu,.A. Soisnotte, Marett,
Cameos, Pellevoisin,
. Du_pont & Co.,
Ao . ac F. Martell°, Union Proprietors,
Jas. Ifennessy.
o, Stuart's Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the oholoest
MIT stios of Madeira, Sherry, Port, Bur sandy, and
Rhine Wines, Palm Treo Gin, Jamaica Rum. Santa
Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. &a.. &a sty-ly
NOTICES.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD CONIPANV.
ill,lllllrY, 1&O. *
The holders of the I,ION PS of thin Company, duo
JWLX 1.1800, can now receive, upon application at this
o toe. TNN 'ER CENT, In cash upon the terms alle
gl
ed in the Circular attached.
he holders are also entitled to the benefit of the
(INKING FUND established by the Btockholdere, na
net forth in the following rca pegeed at the
meeting of Stockholders held January 9. 1960
Resolved, 9 hat the sum of $1411,000 of the blare net
pronts of the Company, after pig) meat of the sum ne
cessary for the extension of the bonds duo in 1860, the
completion of toe road to Dauphin, the ear loans. the
neceseary rolling stock and improvements on the fine of
the road. and all the liabilities of the Company, except
the bonded debt not matured, he set aside in each year
no a Sinking Fund, (an addition to the 1150,00 i) already
provided.) and shall be ap_proprinted to the purchase of
such or the Wedge( the Company for which no Sinking
Fund is already proladad and established, in the order
of the priority ot the montages given to secure such
bonds. soong as they eon respectively be obtained at
or under par, and the bonds so purchased obeli be forth
with cancelled,
are
That the Boar directedisrers be. and they
are hereby. requested and to enter into inieh an
agreement as shalt make the provisions in the forego
ing resolution' an obligatory and binding contract of
the Company.
In pursuance of this resolution. the Company have
executed the contract therein referred to.
8. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
CIRCULAR
Notice to the Holders of Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad Co. Mortgage Bonds, Firstuly 1. MO.
Those bonds are moored by tho u Mortgages on
the road, amounting in the aggregate to e 3,308.100, The
net revenue for the last fiscal year was six time" the
amount. of the annual interest on these bonds.
The Managers propose to extend them for a period of
twenty moms, the holders retaining the bonds and the
winchmty the tram Freshhe precise condition in
they are now held. sheets of Coupons for
the intermit, psvniilo half -r earlr, will be issued. mks
n Roman often per cent. will be given to the holders,
in consideration of their assenting to the extension.
Trim Bonus will be paid in cash to the bearers of the
Bonds, on their signing a recelot and presenting their
ospective Bonds at the office of the Counrans• or to its
" Prir il nis fo o r f e r n eg:ip i tl n irendorsement Will ho furnished
on application.
14 order of the Hoard of Mehra.
. McII.IIENNEY,
Mats 1m Secretors.
T ICK—OFFIOE OF THE DELA
WARE AND NAniTAN CANAL AND CAM
DEN AND ASI BOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPOR
-IATION COMPANIES.
Paisckroar, NHAV iE116114. Jan. TS, 10 , 30.
The Directors of the above Commune ham this dal
tleplared a Dividend of BIX PEN CENT. out of the
minus. of the fast six months. payable to tilo,ktoo, k
holds. or their basal reprosentlyes, an to. otter
TUESDAY. the 2411, day ot January inet.. by RIG trA It G
IPPEN, at the Companies' Wise, in Philadelphia,
and by IRA BLISS, at tee Office of tapee Companies
in New York. RICHARD STOCKTON,
JAB. B. GREEN,
Ti omnivore.
"NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
The CARBON IRON COMPANY will reeeive
proposals until the loth day of February next for build
ing an Iron or Wooden Railroad Bridge ovef the Le
high River, opposite their works at Parry vi e. in the
county of Carbon. The length wit be about three hen •
dred and fifty (360) feet, in either three or four opens,
single traolg.
proposals received, and fu her rtioulare obtained,
on spl , tioationP4 Perryville the ndersigned.
December 1eth,18.59
DENNIS BA MAN, President.
. 431-dtioo
ORN EXCHANGE BANK.--Ithiladel
v-, phta, Nor. 28,1869.
At. en Wootton held on the Het Instant, the following
gentlemen were chosen Directors of this Bank:
Alexander G. Cattail, Joseph Linthpqy,
,!totert K. Neff', Samuel T. Cann!,
. ernes Steel John P. Gross,
3clmund A.4ouder, rarles Knecht.
jttexander hildin, avid Vandervoer,
Hugh Craig, Mlle H. Mingle,
Christian J. Hoffman.
And at the meeting of the Board THIS DAY, the fol
lowtrisvefoxent were unarously eieeted:
. CATTELA, freindent.
. N 141 , ,Viae President.
J. W. TOILWEI. °ashler.
rigoTios (LIVEN THAT APPLIOA
-4.1 tij win he made fora Certificate of l'enneriventa
etate I an, an Diem) of one dated Auguat 4, 1558. No. 0.
for itZtert sot to"ul.l4i.ig-
BUSINESS CARDS.
VB. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND
• SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, for Princinl Novo
paporo nod FeHodionls Olt, and Country ,... E. oar
nor FIFTH nod CHEHTNiiT.
Address " V. B. PALMER," Philadelphln. 1e134m
I. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law,
No. 273 South FOURTH Street. 1313-6 m•
WALLACE & BRODHEAD,
ST EXCHANGE PIA/ME, NEW YORK.
Stooks and 112148 bonnht sq,d. sold, on Coinmanaion.
BRAnit, B. wAunce. LDWARD 0. IIR0141141).
A ux. MONINNEY
ATORNBA ) AT LAW,
ti EAU UR°, PA.
Will practise IA estuuneland, Armatzeng, and In.
atansoounties. siell-li
?}VHS ADAMS NXPRESS CO., OFFICE
830 OTIESTNUT Street, forwards Panels, Bank
egos, rehandtse, Bank riotea, and Specie, either b 7
Its own Lines, or in oonneati on with other Express Com
panies, to all the ennoiple towns and cities of the
United *fates. E. B. SANBFORD,
aal-tf General flansttntendent
EDucATIONAL.
USTC LESSONS.—A lady Well qualified
.1 I- eau take a few pupils. Inquire of Air. DECK,
Musk] Store. t]32 Chestnut street. le2l-3t shsv
NS'fftl.ll/TION IN CLABSIUS AND
MATIIHMATFCS.
ROBrkT 11. LAIIBER TON, Ph. D r In now open for
nn ergagoment for one hour daily. All oonununientlens
Undressed to No es !loath Eighth street. will reeene
prompt attention.
Mir EH F.Neitn—Prof. Cleo. Allen. No. 215 South Seven
teenth client; Dr. George liuhrina. GIS Arch firmer:
Flubp Plosiek kandetvh, Esq.. 219 South Fourth Wrest;
Llod S. Siitli.Gubrarien. khilndelvhis Libre!): James
Lesley, Jr.. 111 Marketstreet. te27-1M
OUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, (WIT!
4- Primary and Seconder! Department attached.
Southeast corner of DILLWI N apd GREEN litteete
For Circulate ape!! at the School.
E. eAVION, ryincipal.
Entrance op DILLIVYN Street. inl2-Im*
A MERICAN SOIIOOL INSTITUTE is a
A
reliable medium thronghxhhioh Solmole and fami-
Bee MaY uLtaln coin etantteaohera. I'lrenta mar ob
tu . i r , elpal . v:s beat
Era lifthp:WAY, Nevi york, or
nII-lf MO CHESTNUT Iltreet, Pluladelolda.
BRYANT & STRATTON , S NATIONAL
MERVNTILE COLLEI, Mooted_ at Philo,
dolphin, B. corner &EVENT and ;
New York. ufralo. Cleveland, CO sno t and Bt. Louis.
por information. oall or send for Catalogue. fee-ti
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.• -SMALLS CHANDLER
WIIOI.ItHAIX GROCE(tv, hove rammed 11011
66 North et:COhrt) fitroet, to 123 MARKET htrrot
ethovo Front. north aide. al
DIACUINERY AND IRON.
elirpaL V. MIMARIVA. S. VIVO HAN
WILLIAM IL lonottel ,
SOUTHWARK FOHNI ) RY L
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREET/I.
MElMlttrrgoNS,
ENGINEERS AND mAcitiNitiris.
/11e4ufaoture Dish mot Low Pressure Steam Hnslees.
ro end, Rorer, tdAnne lierel oft,
'erg, Gasometers. 'oldie, Iron Boats, co , ; Outing.
Of a I loads. either ho m
Ira or Jir.
Iron Frame Roofs for ties Works, Work Short. Rail
road !Rations, &o.
Retorts and the Itlaohloery of the leteet end most im
proved construction.
Every doseription of Plantation Altm m
hlnery, Koh as
Susits, Saar, and v eouom a. Open ste
Tram,. Del
(hut
eestore, lei Pumping 'nglnes, &o.
Sole Agente for N, Patent Sugar roiliug
Apparatus Liutuo ye! YaumA EHeern Hammer; tine
krArg b ....wo., !retool uentnutou Sugariitiraa.
RIL CORSON, REAL ESTATE
. BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS
TOWN. PENNA.
FARAH in Montgornery. Busks, and Chester ooun
lion for sale nr exalter.
GOOD MORTGAGE on forms negotiated.
LIANDBOMIi IIW LLINGS for sale in Norria
no's. dicim
SUGAR•UOUSf ATOLASSES.--5041h113.,
ttereeeZand barrelsjqy jullgo
JAAIM GRAHAM . h CG
ILWATNII Iltre•t.
S -
bOAP—A simple preparation
P-- 7 for oleansing Silver Plate, Jewelry,
Mirrors. Mar
ble, .to., far inpro enurement and armors than any
other, One hall the laliur of bolls. 0109.ipc nisy he
5994 by anion this &sip, which cannot toughly Injure
the finest lainis white, and as no xerubliong to restored,
the envois in the wear of the paint in wash greater than
the cost of the Soap, It leaves the surface ea pure and
white no When new. hlhnufactureil only by the Boston
Indexical Soap Co.upan), and sold by their appointed
ittenteaTASSAll & &pot/wanes, Tlifli,Lrfli
nil fItIESTIVIYI'. .91-
SALADIANDER, BAFEB
E‘ A lame e.ssostniont of
EV AM.& WATBQN'it
DIiLPHIA IdAriIrFACTUxED
NALAMANDEIt BAFEti.
For Banks
VA
and 6t
ores. DOR%
BAllx LUCAS,
.
IRON r D tu OaORS a .
n S y H U w TE n R& &0., 0.,
Onto good terms an any other establishment In the
United Staten, by
EVANS & WATSON.
N0..104 O.RESTNUT &resit,
a,
ftf.l,l/F* ploy OR A PALI'. Philadelphi attiaif
WEST INDIAN BlTTEftS.—Theso cele.
• T hinted Bitters are-meeting with general favor.
They mold effectually awl permanently ewe all dew
dent ruining out of a wabt proper tone and healthful
action of the .Imenti re °wins. They are htrhly reemn•
mended )t m by the Pneulty of the principal tams tne
(lofted titles end bluropo for the speedy pure of Dys
pepsia, iverComplolnt, Non - no, D ollity.. Foyer and
Ague. &o, ' THOMAS F. IMAM F 4.
Ptine ß oiAzent,
el3l-lm S. nernnr SIXTH and fi Streets.
pitIVY IVLLI.d CLEANED AT A LOW
Pries, to obtain the contents. Address WILLIAM
TIMSON, Poudretto Office. 111.5 North 13ECOND Stmt.
04-241.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELA WARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURANCE COMPANy.
INCORPORATED BY MS LEGISLATURS OP
PENNSYLVANIA, H 33.
OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
Sreets, Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS, )
CARGO, To all parts of the Worti.
FREIGHT,
'INLAND INSURANCES
On Goads, by River, Canals.
t akesL_, and Land Carnage
to all parts of he
FIRE INSURANCE/1
On Merchandise neural'''.
On Store., Dweiling Noose., ko.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November
Par. Market Valet.
/123,060, Philadelphia City 6 4fr cent. L0an...8113P60 00
100,000,Peampylvama State 6l' et. Loan 23.566 00
21,000 Pennsylvania State 6 fp op. Loan vow oo
63,000, U.S. Trearary by 4o cent. Notes and
interest due
... 26,263 64
1330,000 C. S. Treasury 6 f' et. Notes and It:ter
est due • • . :.,.. .. 30,616 00
$25,000 Temporau Loan it; Ilia - dify oil .nilis
dolphin, . . . 26,000 00
860,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 3tl Mortgage
6fr cent. f10nd5....• • t • 41,600 00
$30,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad ifor . l7-
814,000 Weid g Millt f o r i= t i ti ati n e d n a ier — liasTi . t 113°°
°°
Company 7 IP' et. coupon bond, 7 12,600 00
18111,030,000 lihates stool! Germantown 0,6
6 . :iiiiiiiriirTrife;Warn - nd 9rinoi
t y s.
guarantied by the city of Ph i .
Dom G
delphia......._. . 1,. .._
egoog,loo share; Pennsylvania Railroad_
C°mPanY.--... :
1141g10, 100 eharea North Pennsylvania . liiii:
road
irp Company,. ~.- -
--ehiladereh''
isroe rhiindeirphia
Tug Company, Philadelphia and
Savannah Steam Navigation Com
post, Ocean Steam Navigation
Company, Philadelphia and Ha
vre de Oy,pe Steam Tow Boat
Cool pugy. Philadelphia Elohango
C0mpany..»....._...... • ... •.. Imo oo
81133,
Bnada 72o
and Mortgages and Raid Estate, Of- 8°3 ' 718 64
fico Budding 36
Bills received - a
for Ininiranoesi . 3;ad ..* *
.* * * * **:"lB 7 l s ,69l Gil
Balanco due at Ayenolea—Promi num on Ma
nna Policia., interest, and other debt. due
the Company
Bony and stoat of sundry huurance c:orrive 83464
68 _
Cash on DepoViit ill . 3 ' 260 ."
67,060 31
DIRECTORS.
Samuel E. Stokes,
J. P. Pennton,
Dears Mesa.
Edward Darlington,
R. Jones Brooke.
rear M'llvaine.
Thomas C. Murat
bort Barton,
mob P. Jones,
James B. APFarland.
Joshua P. Eyre,
johg Pittab's
.'l`: Morgan,
A. B. Borger,
hi MARTIN, President.
. PIANO, Vies President,
rotary. 416-dtf
William Martin ,. Edmund A. Bonder.
Theophilus Paulding,
tohu Penrose,
hn C. Davis,
ames Trequair,
!Warn Eyre, Ir.,
James O. hand,
William C. Ludwly,
Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. R. M. Huston,
George G. Leiser.
Hugh Craig,
Charles Kelly,
1 O LIA
HENRY LYLELR
. Sera
'FAME [INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
••• 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORF °RATED APRIL. MARY THE STATE OF
ENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISER,
DIRIOTORS :
Samuel Wright. IL D. Threes,
Wm. W. Walters. J. W. Evermea,
has. Richardson, retry Lewis, Jr.,
West, ac:b &Tout,
Thos. Wil son.
Maitin ff ,' I v enlo Stert
OP. ROE W. DAY, President.
JONATHAN J. SLOCIJAL Vice Pres%
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. jell -tr
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,IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM-
A-4pAxy.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY. Northeast corner of TRIAD and
DOCK Streets. Assets, 115902,135 26.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of tlife—gmnts
annuities and endowments—puroluises life interests in
Real Eatate, and makes all contracts depending on the
contingencies of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees
Trustees. and Guardians.
TRUSTEES.
Samuel 8. Stokes,
William Martin
James B. rtleFailandl.
Joseph H. Trotter,
James Ruston.
ro, eephilue Paulding,
..duand A. Sootier,
panel L. Hutchinson,
hn W. liornor,
Ills 8. Anther,
Samuel .1. Chnstinne
Joeeph N. Thomas,
Jahn O. Brenner,
ler, Easton.
, L. IIfILLER__, President.
. STOKES, Vice Pre t.
tarr. aulit-IT
Hamel L. Miller,
Benjamin enema,
Richard B. Newbold,
Wltham P. Hanker,
William H. Kern,
Samuel C.
i ISney, l i arlem Hallowed,
rtenry C. Townaena.
olnhue Kent,
Mien, H. Can,
till r ia n nikotztaon.
Warner I. Hagan
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Nl Mioht
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HAIL. E
JOUN W. Matron. Baena
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N P OES yCOAMNJPAA-NiXYE OF T
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f i I STAT N E ORAN N E-s LV AIXOSAEOED-
Chartered in IT 8100,000—Assets, Jemmy 1,
188,8317,40 6G7100.
All Invested in word and available seoutitiet—oop
tingie to Mime on Veleik ~ „S Cargoes, DmMingo, Moen
or inecChltadlii. kO. CI, 'o , llttil terms.
Henry D. Sharrert,META 01.81 Ueorge H. Stuart,
811110011 'Rob y . Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Maaalexter,"Fobiaa Waner,
Witham 8. /Smith, Thomas B A Wattsom•
4 , t(p D. Bndll, Henry G. Freeman.
llaam 11. W bitty
o. Vartes 8. Lewis.
HENTIrt. 811AraHD, President.
WILLIAM HA A PF.R. lisoretanr. le e-v6n gi
II °WARD FIRE AND MARINE IN81J•
Ai RANCE COMPANY, No. DI WALNUT !WM.
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
I. W. I , 3 . lllthrin. Robt. W. D. Trzltt;
'II V. James. C. Wm. K. Ramh
C. E. tipmarler.
elm W. Beaton, 4, I. Rtmeton,
William Reigns'.
O. Alitehell. hit'll i tl'. ' igeloo
E. S. Warne. ohn Clayton .
John E. Addloke, TAlward tt. W rne,
R. T. Kenai'. R. 11. Shillingtord,
Thomas 1... Unbars.
rresident—M. W. BALDWIN
Seeretarr.—EDWlN BOOTH ,
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Vice reaideut—E. S. WARNE.
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rIANoIi.
NM- STEINWAY SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVER-STRING GRAND rrANOB,
134/1.14.RE ORAN D. AND SQUARE PMNO9, now pre
ferred in concerts end in private ercles by the best
performers. Rooeived the first prennt me over the best
makers, from jodses like Gottimbelk,_hl,cson. end olbers.
ClAllense ell competition. 13 btitHUs B OTHERS.
lone CHESTNUT Street.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS.
P/ANO-FORTF.S,
MELODEONS.
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEON&
PIANO-FORTES,
MELODEONS.
Made by Rayon, Bacon, & Co., Norm & Clark.
Halton, Davy, & Co., and °therm
J. E. GOULD ,
BEllle. - NTH and CLIESTNITS.
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIAIOB.
OHOMAOKRR & 00.,
1031 CIIESTNU Street, respectfully invite the Mule
loving nubile to call and examine their new and sue
easefulimp_rovement—
* TRH PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
Raving couverted the Tone, Touch, and Action of
the Orand Piano into that of a Square instrument,
avoidins anti.. objections generally. made tq the style of
Grand Piano, also dirniinalung the oust of the same.
In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, and snivels of touch, with exquisite deb
-1115111111011."="1111T1FULLY-FIN11311RD IN.
EiT hIENTB
are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
encomiums. and are pronounced by crams 6'l far en
penor to any instruments ever manufactured an this
country.
Constantly on hand, a litrg_e and elegant assortment of
oar unrivalled PIAN OS. we have been awarded the
First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in
cluding the re Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi
bition. New Y0rk.1863. sel-tf
MEDICINAL.
]JO MORE PILLS, NOR ANY OTHER
AIEDICINF..—For constipation. dyspepsia {indi
gestion), nervousness, flatulency, phlegm. biliousness.
hoer gomplaints. hysterin. neuralgia, sleeplessness,
acultt), Congestion ; blood to the heed, heads. km lose
of memory, indecision, nervous fancies, ralpitatlon,
heartburn. eruption., impurams, fevers, Irritability,
low spirits, therrlitel. dysentery. noises in the head and
ears debility. olialootes, Pam. between the +boulder.,
cramps, spurns, name, and sickness, sinking. bbl,
colds. catarrhs, °gush, asthma, bronchitis, consump
tuie, debility soot. rheumatism, hie nalr rhoids.
r RlTtedelloloLl3 Health Rectories Food, THE
RE ALEN A ARABICA, a. a cost of a few cants per
Ines , speedily eradicates the ablwe oisessee, also
cluldren's nipsrptaints. nod saves fifty times its oust in
medicine. it noes not interfere with a liberal diet but
imparts a health, relish for lunch and dinner and re
stores the faculty of dttestion ..nd,nervoui ant muscu
lar energy to the must enfeebled. IVe extract a few out
of cd.ocp wee:
Cure hlo.Hfl. Lord BMW de Daniel, of many MITI .
&riot
aso 0r,14,816
neare Rev. lame. T. Campbell,
ferderatusgs Rectory, Fakenham, Norfolk. Deo.
1/189. Gentlemen : I have long known and appreciated
the virtues ol lid Barry's Revalonta Arabian rood At
one tme I t, 01. it for eighteen months_Land whenever
feel unwoll. I tale it for breakfast. When taken by
HOW In this way, it invariably relieves the stomach and
prepares it for oilier locid; while at the lame time it.
llye, the bailout sood a breakfast Mhe coin donna.
ti ri g cappx,,l indigestion. and portion arty w en the
iver is more then usually affeeted consder it the best
of all remetbee. It regulates the Wu and makes it flow
nt coin, 'widish Would nut admit o f f mercury in any
shape. In hers. a healthy now o is one of its
earliest and best lIYMetOIIIII. You can make what use
,t pleas, of this communication. I ern. gentletnea,
)aura. JetancT• esteem-Lt.
Cure No. 49 &1 Fifty years' indogeribabte abort> iron)
il)spopeni. neryousnetob abtlitila, carrot,. eonetleebee.
Synalne, sieknes4 u nt v , ouun bare been
removed by Ira Harry's exeollent F cod. 'M rut
Cure No. 475, 1.1 Mr. Serpent -at-LW IN dicing ; I
have taken the Revaleots Arobica Mr the teat elf
weeks and have groat plecaurc in bearing wane.' to its
odfcceY. For ) ears before I hod rouge to the egeet
lent food I had been tormente, morn or lees by dy s
pepsin. 1 am now emoy log per ea. digestion. and All
the comment advantages, I MO . , cry dear sir. your
trBll,lll .t.Va n keldm.„ l l. ' s i t ' i L re tl D ' u ' k i e r. ;rllialk l o . ;o.,
of dretumein. constipation. nervougnees, and liver cam-
Plaints, which had 'mated all baths and magical treat
ment.
Cure No. Vail. Miss Elinal'oth Jnzola. of extreme
nervousness. indigestion, t atheringl, low spirit", end
nervous fancier.
Similar testininnials from Dr. 17re, Dr. flamer. Dr.
rihmtand, )Jr. Canipell, and IMAM thousand other re
spectable parties Who onn be referred to
Pecked with full instructions in can stare. $1 tO to
811. The Inner carriage free on receipt of ensh
Sold at the Re vnie nta Arabic.. food lispot,ll3 South
Third erreet, Philadelphia. be If. 111 UNIV.), Primo pnl
Agent for the United States. Tr. Purvin. Jr., Chestnut
end Twelith streets, G. L. tireckhouse. Eighth itld
Green streets. J. Ilarkinson and B. Clarke. Main
'treat, Germantown; and th 'dash all Grocers arid
Chemists.
TUE ALL-SUFFICIENT THREEI
TRIESEMAR, 1, ands.
Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England. and
secured by the fleet of the F.eole de Pharmacia do Paris,
and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna.
Not is Invaluable for exnaustion,spermatorthces,and
all physical disabinties.
N 0.9 colopletely eradicates all Ulnas of thou diseases
that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per
nicious use of °ovum and cuhebe.
N 0.3 has entirely supplanted the an'ttrious nee of_nter
oury, thereby motion tbe sufferer apeedY reliefie
-Parsing all Indnunttea, and rooting out too venom oftlis
eftnlESEMAß, Nos. 1, 2. and 3, are crenated in the
form of a losengei devoid of taste and smell, and can be
canted in the weletenat pocket. Sold In III) oases. and
divided into separate doses,ae administered by Vely ogi y,
Lalleniand. Rour,_ icord, he. Prier 6 3 each, or four
eases for +99, whioli save. $3; and in 627 oases, who's
by there to a saving of /9. TA be had, wholerelo and
retail, of Dr. BARROW, 194 lileocker street, Now York.
Rohl also at Retail by CALLAN Dr:R Si CO., corner
TIMID and WALNUT eitreet,n and by
T. W. DYOTT & SONS, dig North RECONII /treed.,
Wholesale and Retail Agorae (or fennel
1451 dam
749
LLICKOFFER'S ANTI-R.IIEIIM ATTU
CORDIAL-91R I have been afflicted with rheu
matism for A long period—a portion of tl.e time Lind no
use of my limbs. Tried lour Cardin), nod in three di4
1 vas able to walk down stairs, and :n week the p sin
entirely belt me. Ido cheerfully recommend the Cor
dial to those who are Afflicted with that dreadful com
plaint. Yours, Jas. W.Pflosni A, Broker, 611 Pine
Prepared by THEODORE DILKS, Cheroot, N. E,
opener PINE and SIXTH Ste. 014-3 m
TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN NIER
z- CHANTS.—VAN ROPE.--4
k ta t r u g i ttitgr
ev:Zatooc of k roan n o. Rope , inofor
" I' VaVrt, FITLER. CO.
dllO W. lira or. an t i tl Whe rvoi•
DRAWING AND PAINTINti MATE
RIALS.
Engineers' and ArAbitflote Stationery,
Grecian l'aititrt alatonals,
foliohwianta eet t gns nogg
qint .M. 10.1 or Ltuldren, and also for Artists and
tla ents.
lotliree and Picture Prime!),
vas Cards. Amerman and French,
wens* gratis to the trade.
SCHOLZ & 4A.N.ENTZKY.
dims', .10 Wlll &WM.
WiLIABOALE AND 1113 TAIL. otktin
SALES BY AUCTION.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, W.
No. MARKET BTR}
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
CHESTNUT STREET. ccpposite the C 440121
HMSO. beta eau F'OUITH and FIFTH Strasta
BALI OF FINE FASHIONABLE FURS, FANCY
c.. &n.
On Monday Morning,
January 90th, commencinz at 10. q, o'clock, conststins
nt the usual assortment of lure, in sets of two and
threo pieces; fine mink sable half rapes and roods
YAM'S far eft" and glove': fine; wolf, boar,
and raccoon robes; Eno plain lined buffalo robes, Ao.
SLEIGH AND CARRIAGE ROBES AT PRIVATE
HALE.
Now in .tore, at private sale, 50 Hudson Bay and
Prat Ile wolf, hoer, raccoon, and genet belay robes, plain
and lined buffalo robe..
CJ. WOLBERT Sc CO., AUCTIONEERS,
0 519 ARCH Street. between Fifth and Sixth.
PCO IMPORTER PEAR TREES.
This Morning,
28th tut, at II o'clock, at our mart, No. 819 Arch
street, 0 French pear trees, all selected, and of the
best known varieties; imported direct from the grow
ers. and just landed at New York.
sr May be examined earls on the morning of sale.
FANCY PIGEONS.
Also, a lot of fancy pigeon..
ipoIIIILIP FORD & CO , AUCTIONEERS,
J
No. MO MARKET Street. and All MINIM Street.
SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND enoEs,
FRENCH CALF SKINS AND BOLL LEATHER.
On Thursday Morning.
February Yd, at 10 gr k will be sold by
analogue, on four s credit, I COO oases men's,
is)). , and youths' fir Quality calf, grain.eil file
's
boots and brogan.; men and boy.' Congress tens.
calf and patent leather ; Oxford ties. ladies and ices'
boots, shoe,. ratters. slippers. gum overshoe' Acc., em
bracing a large and desirable assortment of city and
Fastern manufacture, worthy the attention or the
trade.
At the commencement of male, an invoice of French
calf ektne and oak to.e leather.
MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, southeast
corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets.
AIONEY TO LOAN.*
8230,000 to loan, In age or small amounts, Oh
stook., gold and ether plate, diamonds, watches. jewel
ry, fowling pieces. dry goods, clothing. groceries, ob.
gent • hardware, cutlery, musical instruments, furniture,
bedding, horses, vehicles, harness, and on all arttoles of
value, for any length of time agreed upon, on more
nor's! tetras than at any other establahment is thia
city.
ORBAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS.
At private sale, splendid piano forte, in nab rosewood
case, cost eak; price 5160; fine 10 caret gold hunting
cane patent lever watch, double time and independent
anomie, only $133; fine gold hunting-case English pa
tent lever watches. or the most approved and best
makes, from 836 to 8100; fine gold double bottom En
lish patent lever watches, beet make. from ISO to 810;
fine 18-caret hunting-cage detached patent lever
watches. 13sewels, from 813 to 836:open face do., from
810 to SV.I; fine 18 - caret gold Lem. e /minute eels
Eetches at 820 •, open face do. , train 3310 t 0.410 ; surer
nglish patent lever watches, in bunting Cates
end double bottom, of the most approved and best make,
from 810 to SE; American homing case silver patent
lever watches at arm; hunting ease slaver duplex
watches ; ditto double time. from au is 410; hosting
cue silver lever watehea. NIL Jewelled, winds without
a Icor, from die to SKI; Lemma do., from 813 to 816;
hunting cars silver detached laver watshis 13 jewel.,
from 8 0 to 12; open face dq., from tppi•
case silver Lawrie watches, 101 l Iswesnid. nun • to
310; open taco do., from 83 to .6; silver qua Pt
watohes, from 83 to es ; silver French watches :om
81 to 93; gold patent housing case and Open face lever
and Lepi ne t English, Swiss. and French Rohe., from
9110810; fine gold vest. fob, and neck chaliellat CO cents
per dwt.; fine gold vela of oar-rings, breastpin. and
bracelets; bands, Saner tinge, and Jewelry, of every de
'crimson. for less than half the towel gelling proses.
*scoYee tooan, to Clint. to shits pyttynate s . on__dre mat
every kind o f soothe, at lees rattle,/ eamenti men ani
other establishment In DOOR
u UTBALES
Attended to personally by the anotioneer, at very low
°barges.
CONBIOENTB 801ApITED.
...?.onalicumtota of al end every kind fir goods solicdted
tUbll9 Sale ; tw o-ta trds Ilia value of the goods will be
advanced ia Intimation of the BMA,
cabmen NATHANS.
$801,6,18 157
SHIPPING.
TIER BRITLSII AND NORTH
balk% AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
'om NEW ToIR TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage 0130
Seoond Chin Passage—.__.. Is
110 X BOSTON TO LIVIEVOOL,
Chief Cautu Passage— en)
Beoond Cabin Passage— ..
The ships from Boston call at
Halifax and Cork Harbor.
PERSIA, Capt. hidlanz, CANADA, Capt. Lang,
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA; Casa IddlaT
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAI3ARA, CapL Andereon,
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch,
SCOTIA, (now building.)
These vessels carry a clear white usat at mast-heed;
green on starboard bOw; Felon port DOW.
ARABIA, Stone, " pnrork. Wednesday, Jan. 11.
EUROPA, Leitoh, " Boston,Wednesday. Jan. te.
AFRICA. Shannon. " N York , Wednesday. ion. I
AmMucA, Millar, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb. g.
ASIA Loth " re Ycirk,lV'edoesclayi Feb.ls.
CAIcADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb.2l.
Berths not secured nit]] paid for.
An eoperienned Surgeon on hoard.
The owners of these ship. will not belecountable for
Bonl v ,r, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Me unless bills of lading are storied therefor and
the e thereof thermitem NA mied For freigktor pas
sage apply to it. CU, . BowlathewGrnk.
PHILADELPHIA
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OFATRE ABOVE.
NAMED OORPOILATION,
NV. 8 BUIRCIIIANTS' EXCHANGIL
At 10 ceolook A. 01., tkittentber 70410/9, Ma Nitrat
ing zentlemen .ere or.animouelT elected Directors
the Common TIC
GEORGE H. STUART,
H. MORRIS WALK,
MATTHEW W. BALDWLN,
CHAS. MAOALRSTIR, ass
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON
the BOOKS of BCB3CRIPTIOft o the CAPITAL
STOCK of Mid COMPANY are now open at the above
named Ofdoe. where all Demme favorable to the enter
/gee are rat pectrally Invited to ettbacnba. WA(
aFOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.-
NEW YORE AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
The United States Mall Steamships ASAGO, :A)
tons, David /4112811, Commander , and FULTON, 3
tons James A . Wotton, .Commander, will laws New
Yors, Havoc, and Southampton, for the year 19,3, on
thefollowing days :
To meet new Teen irements of the Post Moe Depart
ment, the days of sailing of the ARIGO and FULTON
from HAVRE and SOUTHAMPT N. will, after their
present voyages, be changed as Dolma from NEW
VON K, save in the case of the present departure of the
FULTON, which will take place on the 77th December,
the sohedule remains unaltered:
TAMIL:JEW 1010. VAS AND SOUTHAMPTON.
FULTON....Deo.II. F
ARAGO. den. 7. A Al3o. 31.... Feb.
FULTON - - -Feb. S. F . ULTON . -_lPip b.te ...lee. NS.
ILRAGO..-... Mc h. S. A RA 0 0_,.....M0b.27-.Mett. SP.
F ULTON....Mob. 31. F ULTON....ApI. 24 ...Apt. 20.
Therm steamers, built expreuly for Government ser
vine, with double engines, under dealt, every attention
has been taken in the oonstrnotion of the bull and ma
chinery to insure safety and speed. The ships have five
water -tight compartments enclosing the engines, so
that in the event of collision or strandmg. the water
could not reach them. and the pumps being free to work,
the safety of the vessel and passengers would r se
cured. Recent experience has de moue traesd the abso
lute necessity of this mode of eottruction.
Tne neco,emodstions for passengers are behaved to
combine every comfort and convenience that can be de
sired.
From New York to Southampton or Havre—Flat
Cabin. SI.M; Second do.. $75.
From Havre or Southampton to New York—First
Cabin, 700 francs ; Second do.. 3 forms.
To passengers going to London these steamers offer the
eulvantage of emp.only both to tame and expense. blooMe
delivered in Landon. No Demme secured until paw, for.
An experienced surgeon on board. All letters and nein
pn re mesa pass thraus e h a t p h p e l P o
it Othoe.
Dit I.Y'/ P Cl7.gent.f Rroadirsy, New York.
WILLIAM ISAL , Agent...Havre.
CROSK EY & CO , Agents, Southampton.
AMERICAN LU.ROPLAN EXPIt Kw.' COMPANY.
Agent, Pans.
NEILSON. Agent, Office, Tobaceo Warehouse,
DOCK and FRONT Streets', Philadelphia.
Plans of the ships eon be Seoll. net- Grdi.ll
its STEAM DIRECT TO ALL
pA 8 OF GREAT BRITAIN AND
IE i PRIITCE GERMAN Y,__
THE HABI./ G Ahl E ICAN PA_QICRT COM
PANY"B IRON MA STEAMSHIP&
HAMMO lA, Ca t . F. Behwensen.
M i nkfAti g ttneili r s a imma.
BAVARIA, Capt. H. Tanbe.
TEDTONIA. Capt. H. Eneeq.
These Steamers are all first-alas. gejyda-built vassal/it
are intended to sail from Pier 31, North River, N.
as follows
P LONDON, 80 1 MON, HAVRE, AND
NA
The 'lentil POTIPT I roe horsy stelmablv BO-
R?aglA. %Apt. N. Trautman, BAB tons bullion. Will
sat as above
BATURDAI. DECEMBER Slat, at lio'elpok M.
Passage, including Railroad Fare Dorn Philadelphia
to New t ork, and from Southampton to London.
rat 1, 41,4_40 I 85.,0. - ‘rid Cabin... lie !Steerage...B3a
Fi The e IIORGBSIA will De succeeded by th e following
84:tathei M m:
HA AMNIA-- —. WE prf'ESD Ali, February 1.
XONIA. —...THL 118 DAY. March 1.
TB --..TH gaDA.v. ?dare!' M.
BA VAR1A........ ...MO 80, April
P1i44011111111 roman* to Liverpool, Dublin, Del-
Lau fork, Glasgow, Pane, and Antwerp, at throne'
rates.
There steamers are fitted op with unesuallegi atom
',iodations for trot, second, and third-class rauenters.
The Second Caton neaommodatlons of these Ships are
e tVtifigre! r OPptag 4 e=l e 7Plig ri londoci South
ampton, Havre, and Namburn. to ,ets - ork.
Parcels forwarded from Pnlitdelytda to all parts of
Europe at reasonstile rates.
Freight re
sugad in rhgbuielphis will be promptly
Wooded to by the New York Agent, and shipped free
of alloornmusion.
For Freight or Pasegge,appty exclusively to
W. A. HAlirill. Agen.
n2Ptr ° lY o o f rt t 4e al g MatTfillg
AtaNUR THE SOUTH.-ORARUZ
TON ARD SAVANNAH 5TE.113113H1343.
F..:1011.T REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average of 11731111‘ percent. be
low New 'ors Steamship rates.
FOR CHARLESTON ,S. C.
The U. 3. Mail Steamship REYSTUNI. STATE. Cap
tain Charles P Marahman. WI on &tinder
February 4, at )0 A.M.
Through in 43 to SO hours NV 40 torus at Sea.
FOR ElNAld, Ga.
The D. & Ste m STATE OP GEORGIA.
Captain John .1. Garvin. W il l "MI deot Saturday. Januar!
Yd. at o'clock A. AL
num:x.sh to NI to 4o boars, only 43 hours at Sea.
Ofir &Wing days changed from every aitiirdsT to ;men
five da d yt . Goods received, and 811111 of Lading signed
( 1170 migr,d,barst-otass sr -wheel Steamships REF
STONE TA STAT OF GEORGIA_ now run u
above every ten ys. thus ermine a five-day °omen q .
oblation with Char anon aed Savannah. and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and B.yannahooile tut con
nect with steamers for Fiends., and wan rear .
for all plums in the South and noutherest.
INEWRANCs.
aliTmelt and losuranee on %tar, gepropoion Of Goods
pped South will be found be lower b y these ship
tbu t by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the
rate.
N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Fring_ht entirely
annecesaary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad OR
taking all nuke from these potent.
OR EAT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Fare by this route 23 to 461 par sent. cheaper than by
the Inland Route, tog will be sap by the following sche
dule. Through tickets from I hiladelphia
ton and Savannah strearush imp, INCLUDING MEALS on
the whole route, except front Charleston =detain- I
nab to Montgomery •
MAIO P/1.13.
ch&TlNltell ....-. eli 00 I char1a550n—................11/10
savannah.— 15 CO Savannah— -.. 51 00
ugusta__ 9000 Auinsta---- 1700
Alboo a......._.... 11 00 Itiaoon —.-.. 82 75
1
Atlanta----. 13 00 tlanta -- -. /100
lambua • VI 00 Jumbo'--__ dam
bany -.-.. xOO blllll ................... pOO
o .t a i r. m - . 7 -** SI 00 Niggtg.. - _,."...... - --...2 '42,
Naval/tisane _. 89 75 New Orleans.— . ...- 11 00
No bills of lading . sisned after the ship has sailed.
For frelght or Damara apply on board, at sadothd wharf
above Ville street, or to
ALEX. RERAN, Jr.
Sonthwest corrisT r Fourga o nd p vte r , TN".
dEents in Cha sato . . ._.
tinvelrulah u . It tINT.KR 0: GASNELL.
For Florida front Charleston,litsamor Carolina Scary
T,eaday.
For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary'a and
t. John's. every :Cucuta' , and Saturday.
NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS SUGAR
3Alll.l'fiuute&neCwoc.rWiPauSggettl.)r wale
GUM tiIMIAUUM--Stvoneti. for sale by
id 11 ° 519/A tz&SILITti
BALES By AUCTION.
M THOMAS & SONS,
• 3.10 'ad 141 SOUTH YOUSITEI BTIEIISI.
Periaerty Pros. al end 0.1
REAL ESTATE AN ia SToCKS. TLIEZDAY NEXT.
At 12 o'c:ock •
noon.
Pamphlet catalogues( now regdy. oontslnint faD de
semitone of all the properties to be acd. 7111,11.147
nest. SW January, et 12 o'euek. noun. ...V3 a hat
of eaten 7th, 14th, and 21st Febtusry, compriang s !trio
amount of property.
....gAßD.—pittir to SALES REAL ESTATE Anti
a• =HB AT THE EXCELANGE.—fIaIata of real
lee 'took/ even Tuesday, at the Exchange. wale
Qontrawtors kering tea 01$1011 CA weer ea/a.
Nu , mndbills of each .proportr mood sew - sum
addition to whieh we pebitah. es the Saturday retr: age
to the nefe °tie thousand eataforees. tat forte.
mutt deacrinttons of all the provertiea to be wee
on the ollowing_Tweattay.
haveIZTATIs AT PRIVATE BALE.
Rea • large amount of real estate at private
sale, in lads every descrotwat of oily and eceiner7
property. Pn Mee hers long be had et the emotion *won
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
lir Real mate entered on oar private a xle register
and advertised ocomionally tn our pewee...fa atetrxe
ts
(of whieh IRCeeoptea ant meted vaahtcof f aa Diener/.
PALL 1361. Ea, STOCKS neiD REAL ESTATE.
SRI Bale, 17. evening, at the Exchange.
Igir Part of the handbill, for each of the atom Wet
now ready.
!MOCKS. LOANS. &c.
Tuesday,
• 31st inst.. at 12 o'cloc On k, noon, will ba sold at the Phi
ladelphia Rich ante—
seB2s Da!anus Mutual Insurance Company scrip of
84.9 to 1353.
835 Delaware Moths! Inzuraaes Company tote of
1.00.
1 share Philadelphia Li brarY.
1 share Mercantile Library.
1 annual share ill new shares) Ben Prartetato LAO
Alsoaistion. itir7" Bale absolute.
:STOCKS, LOAM, kg.
On esday - ,
Feb 7 , at 12 °Naar*. up on will be DOLL At the 8k.%
*ma I.xabsg4l--
For aeounot of whom it may mecum
-7 Pools. et cuu each, Columba Coal and Iron Co.
3 coupon 7 per sent. bonds. $1 me each, of the 3!e-
Cooley Mountain Railroad Company.
REAL EBTATEGALE—IVO:ART 31.
At 12 o'clock. noon.
0.- r•-•-• enle—r state of IN 'to am Camel dise'S.
yenicz Dwygi.l.lNGS.-81.1 Slither-awry initial - end
three frame dwell DM Germantown road Ur,: Mined
street items fro. thens Liberties./
rlians' COWL tode—Estata or Meer Davitt.deed.
IRR hDEEMABLE GROBND R ENT OF Bga A
YEAR—par 01 ho—ouning not of lot +sect Coe of Be--
coed street, south of CNiatzt.near of taxes; secured
byirsae4B9l.4UVVN-V"erotirRESIDENCE:
with
ride yard. North Broad street. west aide, abora Mauer.
L i nt 30 by SOO fast. with two fronts. Hones M feet front,
ninahed wilh every modem isupnyvencent .10 brick.
stable and conch bona, on the missend of the lot, on
Canal' street. Ifir Ste handbills.
VALUA'oremptro7 Sale.—TWO LARGE AND
BLEBUILDING LOTS. one at the northweit
corner of Amber and hergeant Ursine. asilly fronts 00
the Brantford road and Lloyd street the other at the
northeast corner of Coral end Sergeant Metes. with a.
tront on Lloyd street, Nineteenth ward. The two to be
SOLI as one lot, with *en fronts fir Sate athoicate
TWO-it - TORY BRICK DWELLING. with biwk baild
lugs, No 612 Cherry street went of Firth street.
REAL ESTATrs 7th.
At 11 o'clock. noon.
Orphans' Court tale—Estate of Borden's minors.
°LOT OP GROUND. sot:thereat Corner of Lessort.
s VALUABLEets. West Philadelph.a.
LOT. North Ftfth street. neat Artie. Le
ir gtutroortfteiagdFrtisr Franklin
s A r e e r e p t` t 'io A r ru e ttPs ".e , " Nr s
fronts. with nen e dwelling emu stable.
LOT North btxteenth street. out aide. ,bee taros ,
street
"BTßH KITORY BRICK DWELLING, rest Ede of
owan' street.north of Jefferson street.
y NEAT MODIc.R.NIDWILLING. N 0.1114 South Fifth
street, ttelow WltihliattOr street. Secosd ward.
BUSINFI.B STAND.—Three 'tor , book tavern and
dwelling. N 0.1161 Paw not Rossi. store Wharton az.
Pemistery liate--by order or the Receiver.
COLORED YAUr . DIGO. AND WARPS. A r TDB
ARAIIINOO MI Ur, DEAR YRANKFORD.
On Monday Alorrons,
Jan 33, at 11 o'clgok, will be mkt at rublits sale. by or
der of the receiver. at the Aramingo Milts near Brant
ford. 1 ea lbs. blue and brown yarn, 131 lbs. red rare,
laths. blue yarn. 213 lbs. gray yarn, 14 lbs. indigo to
vats, al warps in looms.
Sr Particulars in handbill,.
A' Bale peremptory. Terme eash
BTOCe
.beeirer I Bsle—ian. eZ Arch, st..reet.
OF LOOKINO GLASS AND PIGIURR
FRAMES, ENGRAII:i6e,
On Tuesday' Morning..
SW Enteral. at to o'eloce,at Na e...proht street, Er
order of Joule ph Leto', liar.. receiver . the enure sPoek
of ficusited and unfinished looking e•ass and gleture
frames. Alan, a number of engravings.
VI"
to Full partieulars in catalogues three days Pfttini
sale.
Sale No. l&je n tstreitt.
'GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WI
PETS. &n.
On Wednesday ?demur.
Feb. Ist, all° oltioeJr, at LW Otden attest. the set
teal household furniture. CAMP% &11., at a tanulajli •
cheina house keepu ttcc..
Also, yhe kitchen furcuttua.
oir MAU be examtnett at 9 o'clock ra the mamba of
the sale.
Bal• at Atm awl South Fourth attest.
ESUPS_RIOX PIMOITUR IRLNCH-YLATE
RAMS, FLOG-POSTE, Bat tetELS CASPETa,
On Thmsetey 31onuag.
At 9 o'eloek. at the duettoe &ore, ea assortmeat of
exeelleat seared Laud fan:Rare. elepat p.alo-krtea,
firm totrrom. eariete L et a from amities dealaiet
bouscreenuis, mama to U , NI store for ecerreaumee of
oe.
HENRY
u
TIONEER.
I,EED3 & Co., .PC-
IN NEW YORK.
JINRDICOR'S abINTIAL BOER
8 17 . 1 1 1 ,4 8
1 414) a • r . iR
f r a il d N AL l llAl t J L ittgEili
OFVY.OII . 7(t l it i & R 1/711 11 P M r '
ir Y
ilh k E tvizi
THE E 1808 T EoLINI.BffT MIT 81N EU
FOPS AND AM! RICA- -
Will be sold at aneCon on the e reni era of
31st January and Ist February.
At half put 7 o'cloc k. seek creme., at lb. brobronal
Accdems of Depgn. Among she ilduatina are to be
found those of Center, deaenbseb. Ro - hertsel,_ Ken
tett, Purand, Coacear. Omer of Braman. Ed. Form
Laminar,.e Si., Herong Yerboeekboven. i'coper,
JUIVeS. Amen. .1f as Wm. ILut.GoTord.
Bois efitoo. Blarwelt, E. Job ova Tait. G. H. Hall, Lilly
U. bwicer. Pbattuck, and many others. The oboes
evenings examined ot the above place. free. anti: tbe
of sale, from 8 A. SE to 5P M.. ccd fmn, 7 le
10 B. - jalkormom-lt
COAL.
PERS LOOK TO YOUR
H°infi 1 "r
terSßest..Buy roar COAL AT RICKS'. where
nothing but theeery beets - m*l3y or Lehigh aid Eeks3l
- t.oal u offeretet tka tallow Its redeeed "netts.
Rburlu 4
hATOkIIa. and Stars...--...S 4se r! tea,tea,
f:ll l4 welette, el
MatE Lard n , enathasi eee. r earner SIAASHALL
wILLONT. ca asa
W. GROOMS k CO.
• Oboe Ida South FOURTH &mg.,.
•
WRARIP. PINE STR EET, scaunKahk.
Dealers and Shippers
07
LOCUM MOlllltailf Letkb. Ind WM Cal
COAL.
Atarehaznline taken on wharfage.
HI CKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN
COAL..preputO with este, for ale to
best Nrms. Apply at KNOWLES'S Depot. NES
aadwiLl.nur streets st3-tt
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