_ S slly4S ~ ht logland. rya 'itsttPju & - mit maxim weedy l hlßnigl eopt tam iptilh.sipq,e • tins • intr . ajtionworMr t • kibtelklid 'URN -t pejly Wirgt•an bridle tho-popnlar and pleas. iCtlnF ,a l 4`hitikwas 'enjoyed 'for etilongbi'lltri intetraiteraeflutr twoliouseent.Legialature •; the,fel! lewinis'irettrispeeti Avid:hot bertinatkleptlible to our eprivalegee !maim de ed from the day. l ef the Commonwealth, and ,we.belleve , that the date Lord Plikrerpossiiieed ex : l/04 0 collection some iirraelmens+,9l49Vdate.) , 4k 508 makthowevonyestaliehed, at,encej' bitaseerne ba10.409.+01 tato_alraotioe _by_degreetf.:L'4l3 'all Ityr 6 2 , Wovo lune of The-off,awntall , iirstorf, wo fn rd tliki early:in 10 1 1Cen Col, %Ups rgortio_g_ihe`9lillfetthceettiement of Jim poet oulatirtatthjarnendments,l),/flie-Waiter.,Harle•prb posed I.lm, prevje9;•for .thq,lettem of immliere'of tmessing+Atie diring . their sitting. . Sir.; ispeeking,,lnth tMlfi uhr.' untimrthyl,orhirdeseendMit; the late 41 1 1, 101 ' V•1•60,114.041000adttle inggeetinas,i , a poor meadiestat provliwi and.ijelow,the hinloref the Dotrie" :tlC'PrttMetandaeverat:othertonorable members alti9 epok9 !:moat it , and + liteigtl'9l4rl++ ten Wylie - tied+ if, ,- sayrnw lettere of the CAT , .-volPt' free." Tim ; question , . being,' hailed for; lyitiv,orion of •we suppose), the Spa or, O fi nistoti,+- ancestor orthe Bral ; Pi'. retrainee, ills -to,:pht it from,,,tke Otolireaying ho was ashamed slit." itievart.lito ltedlil•rovi so wasearricd . and made part of the Ira; - and though theLordeebjected ,at,ffiret.,aS' in our days the,v.objeoted: admission 91 Jesse into the Lowarßepselyet, before the, end of. the ossipy, betkHouses conelliereditnonetsterit with theilpetsbithilimair v io',4otrellt frekoMPtion... At this time; 1+41.e s:were meetly rotdiutais : pareefikekna as iris opt pciai.ote t,o6l6,ly,t9lottike' or limit Abe extent Old otrattingortheimm;ablitidikerstrango were things werent free by hislitsjestY'sPoitt;uncler ea+ ver of tidiprlilleger. Dresses,hootsi shoes,•slippers, wiederr.ourtalas, - .Xalenolonnea_larm, - books,. par 'tridges, pheasants, and hannebes'eflellbaN•ate among the articles thee transmitted; and we. hive seen a frank of Lord Maynard;fiated ;about '1720, • which camtreyed a` book free 'froin 11i0161de - hip to a friend in Esser.. Indeed,' it Lt Wad' that-live mil male- have been ++ franked by. this 'ProoCes,and that one Ingenious gentlemen thus sent a - - pack' of llounde from one country re810m) to, another, by dnitahrients Of ton a Alay,,atuthe cipenee of the :public.. • • • ' • • At first the .numbef .9; freaks daily alloWed mamba - re Of Parliament %Via adiuitred, but to atop the abuseesirislag tkerefrom;-in the middle of the List 'century the - Prlillege was .restricted to the muniber of-Aan.letteM4a:claY;.aridAn point ofsite .and Weight Tikedi witti:the exeetaion •. of the Administration, who sent and+reeelved their ' letters free ad Wittine `Ills; therefore, probably true that even tn iloprestintnentray George Can ning "franked " this ` whole of' Clarendon's His-' tory to a: friendiairelad, and• Mr. Ponlett Thous,- fen (afteitiaideLord Bydenhem), in the 'llanie way' 'forwarded three Munches or veliffieri to his conskitu-! mate atDover. • z•++:... • + .•.•• • ?'•1. , tiothing more erns required than that the Peetar EL - P.': elloitld write his name in the: corner of theAtrielope, leaving ,the ',address to be filled inky other hande.-.J.Tlffit, it was found, led to an exteMdvelale, ef "ironical according ly, further,pKoVitaio was paseed' insisting that the entire addrataskahrinid be written by the franker.' Ultimately) , 11 , -- 'in- order, to ...check fresh , abuses, 'it was resolved that - the date' and the , 1)1khel where. the- letter Ants pested.-should'l be added in, the „ seine, ~h andwriting; 't h'e ' utunher of ;franks limited hi ten: letters a day,: `Croon; they might. .receive. rinint - tuf fifteen. His late' !Aided'', /when Duke of Clarence, used to.enjui .nuthing xabre than- franking lettere for hidfrlonds When hatient'doriato his club; antral- . most every' leod-naturer -ur. M. P.,. as ,be passed into him Stephen% used!to be waylaid with; a host of importunate epplieentsfora frank. There+ ,werw+all+Atinds of absurdities cameo tig• with 'the: - system; for whilst •a• frank cleared the 'General; ,it - was of no value as to thh tendon' 'District (or, two-penny) post, nor= did it clear the; ..vatiotts'+penny dish-let post* between largitoVine and ,villages.in_tha country: - &milli right of signing the, name etttride,every letter, gave sort; ot importance, and the..franking system wee go', popular ,aylast with +M.+P.s that they,most re-' lOotontly gave in t 6 Rowland nur. ,- - - In latter. days frank-oolfeethig, is-a :b ranch of autograph -hunting, became extremely popular,. and,aknost every young lady you mot had a (man lity,•of ,;franks• in her scrap-book:' - The "Greet Duire?- - wOuld,never frank if he could,help it, from. mmeelentione motives, -and accordingly the fair daugbters -of England - recourse to all kinds of ruses - order to obtainono% from hie Grate:' Let tars -at inquiry as to the characters of imaginary wrants who had lived at - Strathfieldsaye, and of imaginary privates of fietitions reginients, among widish it was impossible to distinguish the feigoed from' the +bona vide applioant iworo the means usually inserted to by -the bolder of the fair sex, in.ordentoaltrit &reply from.:-LP—M., the Duke," ', , sithitheommd Wallington" o,lll4l,4:enter et the envelope. The frank,ef the •!' Puke"•has been ' known, to sell it auction fora gel*, and that of Lord illfireir aftwcf and Winer:made:: ' • The two largest colleetioneof franks saMoubted- JyAveresdhose-lbrmed by , the lite Upoott, of Islington, and by. Lord William Fits ^ Foy. There •.,arejkansive and curious , collodium also in the posseasfon of Rev. 'Mr, Willittinsom in Bedford ' shire,'•andJilf hir,Blott,•of the General Post Office. Her 'Majesty, also, has a nearly Complete collection ,if, tite - Veers and 11..P.s Vrhabeld seats iu her fast Parliament, in.procuring which oho employed the ,serytqcs of Mehl Volt:Mei hluritty and the ladies of :pesert Sie Soo think it is abiolitely Certain that not a ein gltrone, of the border elaveStaterwill tiotiept the in-- t ':viration• of South 0 &reline to sindeoutnilesioners, to the koposod Southern COnfereiece. The kesolations' of Senth gatelialcon this subjeot were treharnitted -13 , ' the , 06veintir of Matiland ~t he ileinirai Ae-, sembly of that SeideSeme , tWil or three days sigh,: and the 000l,almost indignanty,reseption they coat .With et the hands of the representatives of the pee- r ple of Maryland; indioatesp elearly 'enough that Mtirylind not the • remotest ' - idea 'of staking part in this _ Southern- Convention,' ;And - yet the - Legislature ; -of Maryland is •overwhelmingly ,Demosratiosomposed 'of men'of theinime general YOlitioo the amen of, Booth': Carolina. The Legislatures of Kentucky, and len 148E00 she alie in session at the piesent - Hute; add' --yet'sra hare seen not the 'slightest -indkation;,ou, ;the part of either, of any purpose, to appoint delo-' gates to - a Southern - Conference: 'ltideixi, it- is , ;positively; certain „that neither of these- States' will take_ any part in sooty Conference, It Is , equally , - certain, - that neither Dela ware, ,sZlissettri, nor North . ' Carolina, will • go , 'Lite Snell Confaranue.- Recnt intelligepoe from. , Texas, too,lostilles the belief-that that State, ex treinelieuthern h follow.th e came ple, of her border sisters, Tile n, mAdditionfethefour j border States of.Delawnro,- Maryland, Kentuoky, - 'and Missouri; there axe - the -three States of North • Carolina, Ibrinessee, and Texas, malting seven !nail' nth absolutely eSitala not to nen Wood:tints sion'ers to the propesed.oonferenee: -We think we might, with safety, add Louisiana to the list, also, and perhaps Georgia. , Hero at any rate, leav ing out are seven 'States certain, and probably eight or ten, that will not consent to send ; :eummissioners to this Southern-Conference. , • -- Aiod thus it is clear that thorn lino' earthly : billy of getting up a. Vonferenen of all, or oven a majority , of the Southern• States, at - the present ',thee. 'lite only States at all likely,to be repreiented , 'in such Conference are Disunion States, twee— States In favor of_Disuttion for the mere sake of Die, union. Will Virginia—oen Virginia—desert her; border -sisters and others of- her Meters not on the. -border. and-east lot'with the DieunioriShitea?„ tats Virginia'' willing', platy , sensed ; fiddle' to 'Boat!) Oat - Mina; end- Alabanta ' Mi and ssissipef, , es, pity' b ond ' fi ddle she - inist,ll she consent s to go' tou Vonforensowitikthenvwhile all - her bonier sisters, ;and many others; 'ptisitlyelt refuse to go .into l euelt'Sonfeioned , ?With these States' refusing participate in Stich Ceeferenee, ,It is ebvious that there can be no =oh thing as a Southern 06ufertitico—no 'inch thing 'as a coference of rho Sant,torn atef—but. the, , meetiat, at F At- • ,lanta- will only be si - Doeference, of, !slew of the- Southern - Stittes.;,:,,and these' few - all bent ,en the single ohlegt sof 2bileging fallout an tonne— diate4:andi tinemoditioneLdielteltdien of, the; Union. IV6 thbn,lhat the proPesed Seethe& Con _ferenceitt already alhilure—naignakfallure—and I -for thci'realein that; ritt , Metter whatittrginia may er,laaY not 41,-,giere -- Jitavx - 0r.0414.4 Tier South ern sisters whoArill`pottiskipart its Ault Confer.' onti We are,'nevertheli* deeply , felicitous that' ':3r-liginlarshtrald take antand.on high ground-=that she should have nothing to, do with_this, Sou th ern Conference—that she should set her face against it, and lime Foserve,her umlaut reputation as a mod eratei-oonservative, national s ` Unibn-loving Cosa =entree-10f; ; • • -, to far AB the inter. question' of, party polioy is columned, we should- rejoice ,to, see every Demo crat-in the General Assembly voting for the, pro. positionie sea' delegates 14 .title Southern Sec loud Meunier; Conv,ontion,An‘therefore, ms a party - man, yrelylve no'diepOiltlonle;;disittedo allYi Domocrit frtim vette& for each', proposition. But if thorn be' any Whigal, `in either .brenoh of the Legislature, disposedto favor Mite Southern Con ference setesins, we would Itwo csould, pluok them as brands from , tho burping; we would Rave their politleal !key, amk reserve them for, useful and loonorablo'desttny:—Aftirkmon4 hg rftiollistirdeValle Vsisgedy. - r DEAtil Or DAVIAfarregDITIOI Or AllE A oorrespotiddia of the 'Lotitsiille (Ky.) Demb-, crag, writing, fiten-liaereeville;lhe 8001111 Of the re-; 'Matt infereat-tuaehinCtragedy, under date ef.the ' 744 InalfiY# 6 , o 4. oll 9V4EAditiellalintsgettlers of the anatr - , "The oseitententitertile still yp reat, but Ito outward tiamonsfration:' NOOO 'Of the wounded have yet died; imt ILA. Davison cannot low:. go? than night; be hen been' speechless eine° early, this;.moseing, , It le , nowt elearlyrknown that Dit- , vison.lvatt , the; perpetrator , the inhuman. nat. littrbeintiehell'or . boa' demisted of two firiboxim or: eanistere, one, ,pleeed within the othei. The in , side pox fa about nine inches high sins( sin tubes in dteetetes-=tliedneslsle' box belnt xnne InaeS 'height iminehas in diameter.,._ . - tt boy, sindlap to t the ,pne he,need was found at file r;esidehde ilthf,morniegmith some six toe, eight • _cuss of owder:. Ole lianas of the boxes made by, timer 'tin'Alanneiton, Incl. It is not. , known. 31fe ether Ares m,ade.:, Itec applied t0,15r.; tex'orfratti, fierer, °US's place, to. make 'him a tin '2-bcnt , like the one desettbed, about - tome Biz weeks "ince, :hut ho being aleVeenid 'hot ',make It. We; :to3t4chnn nint4tierdisllttstnightl4"Otrong pollee 11.41 c Win; 13torrett leverp,badly'wornideti ; two 14111 - lia - 0 . 440 oitracted from, hiieUo,. and 1 10 is taitueedihn is in every precarious condition. 4 :l4`r!, literiettas , i'goodeitizen,oind Oatt'Of_tite plot 11111111m - 11p ti zotis of iiiine6ck peaCeable :and qelotatair. ? , . '! 41 :1)ixitOstil , one of, the.proprietore or tho 'lttroio;,.xfl - ,ltardly` recover. The other .Perrons :wounded' 8.1 . 0_ gdpfoOffed to be out' of danger., - The aterelteuze—with the adjoining Walls, is in .a_beap :of rains ;,elose, cappostatto.bn sgr.mo, or $30,000. .o.lf..„l.)anoanPretber *pd.. William Gerrard; • lbetinner; are "tho prinainal balers'. There is •no Ten on AbO;hense. Crete from "11Y o ten poritinis of powder in the lends,' and keine elgiit or ftenpetitta of , It is ruippon ..D dlluit ilidson. ;alone" committed 0 1 ; 3 r op pat. - 1411, Is iverr_ rometably connoted bete. :,11c,": has -a - bp:titter ;here; Daylien, 'mho Wane among .the , bort eitisene +if :the oouoty bondrable lientletnak: irint - r poObbird live you - at 14a-4ft:its AipeiPP- Jnetit..Giat- is. 31v:wailing ; -any „minirla :not coal pott e, fortheeblatory at presentP. ~:-., capht , a ether was the son of a Eitotttett Alt,i , ' ")'t f rx 6, bY3e/ 41 4/Priiii!err . vliis mother wee, a reheat. mistress attlititht‘; Her tnaiden name wee ' , Mille! Ail , TYiaillti:Aattititer tbr a. ,Qiiake3i, tad:being tttlinot'uidqr.s6 °ale 'Ot i tife Miseeklitore, (Onto , ;AltUotO:an,Pbe'r" , eiitekp,pirm , i,„ . o4o - ozeiviiihea - ,ip: l d i i:iatitotirs,retnin,lor 410 041: 'I 1 hus,oi ..oj, rigtelinilteri hidistaiit - etreapiethe'looo4 of .' re,in two of the most tarrere - elid obeittened ;:loott4kgottpcovelitrater ittvillaocurinelp - - 4,1040 1 04 irpiaAer#4,ooy, t ' I“ , ' . • :1, 07 TEI Monti. BAILING i inr.TitE:OVEAN STEAMERS: FNOM THE 'UNITED lITATES. i' L l.2l.Lyz - /ow • -„. DLY6 21.0. • • vlork.',Llvorpool - -- Liverpool , ... OitrMati?hoBlo2.New F 01316 Now ork..Bromen. :............Feb 18 oof Waskiof t oalucd .on. Now York, . verpooL ie , 18 ob Febe2l York..Livorpoof.,-.........._ Feb 26 A MUM"' Yew York.- Livorpool.,-.. . oir New ~ smburg 1 1 111 Urns: 6.8g0w,', . :Now , -Mare h 11 - ......,New York: .1 &yr° .81oroh 3 Edllibituk......-Now_ York. -Li ye rpooL -....—.Mar01k 10 TQ ARRIVE; Mira LitAvn aoa i••1:711 Brenloll. •• • .eontbatePtell , -New York Toom Anstralasian.. - ...Liverpool,fiew York......—..—Jan 25 United Kingdom...olsogote..New York ----Jan Ml Kangaroo.Liveel via Qu'n..New York 4—p a t I Llveilmor.New York. Fringe Altrirt..=:—.. Galwar...Netv York: ...'.......F_eb 4 &monis. —....Bouthampton..:New York.- 7 -1.... Feb 4 .4.BouthemptOn.liew York—..—Feb 8 Hungarian - ........L0verp001..P0rt1and.............Peb 8 8 Borneo._ . Feb 11 Anglo Feb le ' '...i."Liverpool..New York .......—.... AVIS Amanda...". —Liverpool—Boston... Peb 25 Fulton.......—Bouthampton..New The California Mail StenunOto sail from New York on tho_lth and 20th of each month. The iIaINISIIIIt Bteeme re leave New York on the 2d, 7th, M A VEN mad 27th of each month ; and CnarieltOn, 21. on e 4th and 19th. W en the aboverdatee'fall steamere will sail on Monday. except front New Orleane, LETTEB.. DAUS - ay , rine ariracuinis'sxcliariei, THILAVELPRIA ' Bhip Island Queen, Ray , dravans,;oon Bark Tom Maxwell. Davis.. • ..•—• Laausyra, Feb Is Foit WEST COAST OrAITEICA. - TEO brig Calvert, °apt French; will sail from this port on or about the lath , lust, for • Sierra Leone, /co. All lettors and papers In tended-for tho A merican Bonairon, or (Ahern on that atation, will be forararded, if left at the Foreign Le.ter (Mao. Ehlladelphis Exohange, Pilo* to the above date. MARINE INTELIAGFINcE. PORT- OF- FHILADEL.PIIIA, Feb. 14.1860 101:11108—:: 6 45-SUN 6ETE4—.-5 35 'Biqa wATER—.— ,821 ARRIVED. 1. Steamship itoston,'Crooker. 24. hours from New York, with rodeo and muusensem to J Alldordies. Bohr Abaa B Hayeb, Robinson,2days from New York, with Dstrier to Massey, Collin & Co. CLEARED. iltemnship Boston. Croaker, N York, Jas Alklerdme. Bark Hamilton, BtotesOury, Matanzas, W Barna don &8r0..... - .Barkontahe' Andrew 'Manderson, Thompson, Canis naoaeiruo Baker. 111.01:1168.011. , • - (uorresponeme or The Press.) . Nsw Yost. Fob 13. • The sohr Brothers; from Alexandria, was clink oil the Mighlandeliseteran, having coma in collision with the sohr H DIU ntley• I,olllDall4lo[B. in lat dd , long 3a , ahip Uabella , from Montevideo fur Balto:eoreijeakow . badly. • - ' ' MEMORANDA. _ Steamship Iltata of Georgia,' Garvin, hence , arrived at Savannah pt noon yesterday. K h teanuilitP Kennebec, Rand, hence, arrived at N York Nit mat. ' Bteamshi_p Etna , Anderson, from Liverpool Jan 29th, staved at Now YoNt 12th inst. Blue Lancaster, Decan k oleared at Liverpool previous to Nth ult. for Philadelphia. -Shia -Padadelptua.Poole.seilod from Liverpool 26th alt. for New Orleans. . tlhip Harsh E Pettigrew. Burdiok, for Philadelphia, cleared at LiVerpool previous to 28th ult. Ships Narragansett, Bounders, Joseph Fish, Young, Tonawanda: Julius, and half &roam, Higgins, were loading at Liverpool 28th ult. for Philadelphia, . Ship lsaao, Jeans*, Chipman, from Now Orleans, was ver 29th tilt. g-o gilitl i alli% - lititehinsen, 1 rom Manila Nov 7.—left An- V i er. Pl s ?a l itsfed lit Helena Jon 3—with hemp, Aso, at Vi r tiEkoailia.re;lloe Was leading at London 28th ult for Philadelphia. Beak Win H. Newman. Gavot, 47 days from Rio do Ja n, e lfaTk v a t l C it e ltu a g t g i Ngrole h J i l l gro, with coffee, arrived up it Baltimore 12th inst. 'ilrirWarEaght, Wliliairts, hence for Port au Prince, was seen 30th ult.'near tit Nicole Mole, going up tile bay. Brig Bermah,Oberilienee at Barbadoes 14th nit, fur it market, Brig Mari E, Milliken, Norden, from Cardenas, at N York 12th inst. Had •s rip NE trades and heavy sea through the &rails of Florida, after which fi ne weather up to Jan 31, when, at 6 P 81, Abseeorn - lig ht bearing. N W. took a heavy N NE snow storm, which continued the following day.- Feb 14 put into the Delaware Break water lire a harbor; 9th, set under way hum the Break water,New York pilot on board, fine breeze Iron, the southward. end clear weather; letti. daylight. waliett' the klighlands. blowing a heavy gale from WNV; stood over to Rockaway hewn. and came to with the whole of the larboard chain out; lound the vessel dragging; was matielled to slip the anchor and keep away to the east ward beton) the fury of the gale, the vessel completely covered with ice; 11th, pot under way, wind light and bathing all day; towards night commenced snowing. the wind veering to NW; at to westward all night; 12th. fresh gale from NW. and clear; 8A M made the High lands, bearing W NW; at H. A M was taken in tow to the Vela: D Ireland, linker, from New. York, at Alexan dria 12th inst. . Bohr B W Gardner, Bourne, for Charleston, cleared at Attaluspas 3il insL Bohr eau B Cannon. 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Januar.T.l, AAP. /KUL-a Premiums 'received 1111859 . 1 Fire. $115.158410 Marine.....• . • 156,48020 Inland kaa"tion . k. 514,081.1 S -Traaapetation..4l,33,lo) / - • Interest reoeived........ .. . . 32,ta11S Salvage and ramauranoe-- ..... 58,80.29 EB, Losses paid ' I n 1A)6 1859 8 . ....................... DtvidenO, COMMisatons ngnnis „„ Taxan. Itnensee. office rent: .• •• • Pnonnr. advertising & expenses. • Bethnae bald in 1659... „ .... • 60186.13 Itenuntranee and re tain .... .. X 7.16668 $830,29641 ABORTS. Bonds and mortgagee on real estate..._ Ground rents in Philadelphia.-- 2,260.0 60 shares . Continental Bank, New 60 shares rk UitSy ll ank,Ph ladelphla 2.60e.00 100 do - Corn . Saeltange Bank. Philadelphia -- .. 2,600.00 60 shareatinion Bank: Phtlada ... 1,600 03 23 doConsolidated Bank d 0... 760.00 la do Farmer/1 k hleohanics• Bank. Camden, N. J . 000.00 2030 shares of Railroad. Canal, and other stooks, all onflng 6 Per ' cent market value • 87.650.00 coupon bonds bearing 6 and 7 per of 10,103.00 Negotiable bi lls renewable 91,004.0 e Cash in hands of agents and in transit........ 21.810.29 Cash on hand and in bank... --. . 20, 6 / 7 .46 --8319,746.70 This Company contimme to make Insurances against Loss on all kinds ot Fire, Marine, and Inland Risks, on tho most favorable terms. . . . . OFFICERB. President—GEOßGE H. HART. Vico President—B.-P. ROBS. • - Secretary end Treasurer—H. R. COGOBHALE,. Assistant Booreteri--8. H. BUTLER. I)IRECTORS, George H. Hirt, Foster S. Perkins, R. P. Rose. p. R. Coggehal), A. C. Oaten. E. W. Bailey, Andrew R. Chambers Samuel Jonee, M. D. Hon. DI. Fullnr. Ja27-tf H. R. cpcosilALL, Snoreturf NS URAN,CLE COMPANY OF THE -w STATE OF FENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AtfOAIA RINE INSURANCE—No. EXCHANGE BULtiB !NMI. Chartered in 1794--Capital e2oomo—mset., humus 1, (041,4411 SO-100. AU ingested In sound and available peourities—con thine to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooge Merohandise, ho. on liberal terms, IRECTORS: Henryl * ,Shdrrene Gearga H. SWIM Simeon Toby, Baniael Grant, Jr., Charles Maoalester.! Tobuie Wagner, William 8. milli, Thomas! B. wattsoa, John B. Budd, Henry 0. Freeman, William R. White ' , Charles S. Lewis, (Morse C. Carson. WILLIAM H l gi l geiieVit EßßE . RD. Praiititt PXOIIANGE INSURANCE COMPANY ll—s —Office N 0.409 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Rome and Merelisndiee generally, on favorable terms, either limited or per petual. DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Doman, °shim T. Owen, John G. Ginnodo, home Marsh. Beni. M. liollinshead, Baml. L. nmeill-y, John McDowell, Jr., Edward D. Roberts, E.W. Hale, John J. Griffith, James T. Hale,(Bellefente.) JEREMIAH IiONSALL, President. JOHN Q. OINNODUr..Yice President. EDWARD W. DAVID. Rdoretari .1e25-tuthely D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE THEMPANY. INCORFORATIM By LEGISLATURE OF _ .. . P.fiIiN:SYLPAIVIA, . • - OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets Philadelphia. • MARI E' INSURANCE ON VESSELS, CARGO, To all parts of the WorIL FREIGHT, NLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Canals, Lake,, and Land Carriag4 to MI parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwellins Houses, &o. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1869. Par. . Markel Valve. in3.o o 64),piladelphia City 6 3, cent. Lean.,e61121,060 01 r 6. Pe:g Y v i a n a t g tar :ar v o_t, ° Lci' oa 7.:,...; 934" 00 25,000, 11,13..reasury 51f SP c ot. Notes and 111AX' t° interest due . . . 26,263 64 4330,000 U. B..Treneury ii4Voi.-3int-einiiiii mi s t est due. -- ~..... 30616 00 826,000 Temporary Loan to the City of ihila delphia...... ... . _ ....... _ game 00 150,t3Xi,* Pennsylvania Railroa d id Illoitgage 6W cent. Bonde._-. ....- _. 46 800 00 120,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad . Mort. ' gage 6W cent. 80nd5....... 12,300 00 6214,0N1 Waist Philadelphia- Passenger Railway Company 7fr ot. coupon bonds 12,84/ 00 411,000.300 shares stook Germantown Ga. Company, Interest and principal up p ratLed by the pity of Phila. 88,600, 100 shares PeionsWinririlitTrOt . U3 -. 114°C* IV Company —........- •. —. 6,71600 110.1:00, 100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company. ~.. -.. ..- 810 CO 01,830, shares Philadelphia Ice Boat ;rid &&&&& .... Tug Company, Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation CCP* pany, Ocean Steam Navigation - Company, Philadelphia and Ha- , vre de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exchange Company —...—.............--,..... 0,21000 lour Mortgages. and Real Fugate, or- 4 ' 446 ' 11 . 8 54 75 ' 858 85 B Balance due at Age t fur noior-rre made nnums on Mar "1.6" 69 rine Policies, interest, and other debts due • the COMMIT.- . ... 03,561 68 Scrip and stock of sundry ........... Comps rum ..... 3,380 00 Cash on Deposit in 57,080 31 William Martin MEV ._ Edmund A. Bonder, LOVii i V I . I P:J:4 I . M". ohn D. Davis, lima Tt_aoualt, illiarn v.-- Tont. Samuel E. Stokes. tPeniirtall e . nry Sloan, Sward Darlingtoil f 4°B:Allirgerir ffitoorhif I mes C. Rand, Robert Burton, Jacob E. Jones, B James B. M'Farlood, J oshua P. Eyre, ohn B. Semple, Pithib'g D. T. Morton, A. D. Berger, " .M MARTIN, President. 1. HAND, VuotoPresident. 'retort. dl6-dtr Ttaque..c, William Eyre, it., James C. and William C. Ludw t. irr il . e r. Borten, etl George f 3. Leiser, Hugh Craig, Charles WILLIA, THOS. C. HENRY LYLBURN. Beco FAME JINSURANCE COMPANY. NO. Agi CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL. L le V a. B lA. THE STATE OF PENNSYANY CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS, Samuel Wf v ight. IIIHROT D O . II II. g BilVelf Win. W. alters,i i . W. Iv erman, 0116.11. Ri0h61440 11, sari Awls, Jr.. Geo. A. West, scot) W. Stout, 0, Wilson Davis, &inn Morris, Thos. S. Martin, • Menko Stern. GEORGE W, DAY, President. JONATHAN J. SLOCUM. Vice Preet. = WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Heoretar7. jail -0 LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST liOM PANY.--_THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE 'HSU RAN_OE COMPANY Northeast corner of THIRD and DRi%reete. s , e yam I,ller l or the whole pi airs ra ta annuities and en owments--surohaLs hie interlta n in Real Estate, antaakes all imamate devendina on the %%Paranoias° Life. They aot as &inters, Administrators, Assignees Trustees. and Guardians,. ljniel L. Miller, RUSTEES. 011111 S hiVitr,' nranun Coates, phard S, Newbold, James B. MoFarlant, illiam P. Racket, , JoseshiL Trotter, William li,Rern,• Lames Ruston. Samuel C. Huey. Mules EleAllowell, Id gogilr Paulding, 4 enry p. Townsend' oTtilie4;l,./.Biiiieleeni i =V&A ill. 8. Archer, . . v, D. 80.,,, 8.m..1 _,J Orietisdii •William Robertson' Joseph M. Thomas, met M. Rasin, I John 0, Brenner" P. S. Miohler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President, BAML. E. STORM, Vine Pres% Joins W. Noniron. Sooretarv. aut64l H ()WARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No, Of WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. M. W. Baldwin. Rola. W. D. Truitt.' . Mpg Thomson . Wm. K. Hamlin , John W. Sexton. . 7. E. Spangler. William Ralsttel . . R. Bourdon. J. 0. Mitchell. ra. H. Lova. ft:S. Warne. ohn E. admen. twice P. Norton. T. Ransil. ° P;SiCrA tp . ?Varna. Thomas L. Ludera. U. 11,8htllin_efove • p_ resident—M. W. 1141, DWI N, • Arm President—E. tr. WARNE. georetarv.—NDWlN ROOTH. . '. den COAL. OUSEKREPERS LOOK TO YOUR -A—minterest, Buy your COAL Al' 1110K/B, where nothing but the very beet quality of Lehigh m and Sohuyl• kill coal offered at the fotirriving reduced iam Lehigh, Broken, Ell, end• al 20 per ton, Schuylkill wanted free from elate or dust and fultwelight. at WOW Yard., iututhealit corner ISARBHA.I;4 -e r:: wILLOW. Call and see. W. GROOME & 00.,. • onto WI South FOURTH Strobl. AND WHARF, FINE STREET, soKuums, Dealer' and BkiPliers Looust Mountain, Lettish, and Sohnylkill A 1, . Merohsndleo taken on wharfage. I_TICKORY AND SPRING MOUNT.AIN . 1 -IL LEHIGH COAL,imared with care, for sale or beattpllla aßply at artoWLES II Depot. NINTH and ta,OW tweets .42-0 BUSINESS CARDS. ALFRED L. ROUGH, PAPE R ANUFACTURERS' ASENT, 'Orden; eoliei ted for every dosorielonor PAPER AND PAPER-MAKER'S MATERIALS No. 17 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, fell-Om` 1161 e It. °ORSON, REAL ESTATE . 0 ". 9 'BROM AND CONVEYANCER, NORRD3- TOWN,_ RENNA. PARIMI in Montgomery, Books, and Chester noun tlen, foi sole or exohc. COO NOR,TGAG On forme nogothded, HA DBOME DW LLII4OB for sale In Nord*. own. 4111-11 m pAWSON & NICHOLSON, KBINDERB,.. NOS. 419 ANDSgt MINOR STREET. Between Alarset and Chestnut etreets. PHILADELPHIA. JANES PAWBON. JAR. B. NICHOLHON. RR. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO • ERR AND CONVEYANCER, Norristown, Pa, MO Farms for sale in Bucks, Montgomery, and Ches ter counties. Catalogues of Farms, with full sieserip hone, sent by mail. fea-3m - - WM. D. KELLEY AND GEORGE A. OOFPKY, Attomoys et Law, hove removed to 1 Routh SIXTH Stmt. below Chestnut. in2l-1m V B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AN • • SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, for Prineip.nl News papaya an Periodicals of City nnd Country, E. our. ner FIFTH nod CHESTNUT. Addreae.. V. B. PALMER." Philndelphia,. TILOS. Ti. BIDDLE, Attorney nt Law No. 27 South FOURTH Street. nl .1t VALLAOE & BRODHEAD, v 37 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. Stooks and Honda bought and gold, tot Comuabodou. FRANCIS B. WALLACE, EDWARD C. BRODHEAD, 013-4m* AJAX. MoKINNEY . , ATTORNEY AT LAW, GREENSBURG, rA, Will praetlse In Westmoreland, Armstrong. and In diana countteS. HE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFIOE PO CHESTNUT Btreet, forward, Pamela, Paok agile, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Resole, either by Its own Lines, or in oonnootion with other Myren Com panies, to ad the ennoleie towns and ottles of th e Witted Stater, E. B, HANDFORD, general Superintendent CODFISH. -600 (ills. Extra Grand Bank m store and for salelv WM. J. TAYLOR ts CO., 431 tal and 174 NOWI3I Whxrvni r ei FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SOALEB. Fol erat by FAIR RANKS & EWINII, 715 CIIO.IITN 14trent. JAVA COFFEE-1,000 pocketo prime 4,ltit h Oo t im i ir ode bT JAMES 01 , tligAI4 to filitl, RETAIL DRY GOODS. -IE/ARWILIN.a.. MR SIX 3 WEEKS. .„ TRORNLEY hOHMIC N. E. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN, would reepeotfully inform the nubile ittneralt thar.-PrPnl now (*lmo 11, }WO uutil the ot Atm they wol' • SELL (300 8 REGARDLESS OF PROFITS! They have an excellent stock of Long Breen, Shawls. English and American Blankets.. Deist Shirting and Blieetinglilmihns. Ll[nons of our rinimportation. Flannels. Cloths. and Gassimeres. A good many cloaks still on hand. N: A LAKO SPOOK OF FANCY SILKS. Pest make of black silks. Merlons, De Lemnos, German Poplin Plaids. fte. Pam" o t h e ll a elf ve UrrD , R w C il o l 0081' PRIDE! N. D.—lt will pay to give us a call. laid WAMUTTA CIUIRTINUS, SOFT "it FINIAIL_Dat opened. 4-4 Mrusonville Shirting§ at t4lt cents. 4 4 Irish Shirting and Finnting Linens. SL end 4-4 Unehjsnkable Flannels. miner for Infanta' Shawls. Larne 'Rook of Paris Embroideries, very cheap, vie: Netts Collar. and Sleeves, Collars, Embroidered Linen Cambria Handkerehiers, kr. Ladles and Gents' Linen Cambria Handkerohlefe, in great va Bilk . DnHandkerobielb, flack Cravats, anti Neck tie.. WHITE GOODS in variety. WINTER STOUR, _reduced inyirlee. of all kinds, DRESS 600DS. ,Blanket and Brooke Shawls. Bed and Crib Blanke ts. laok Cloaking Clots. Cloak., Ready Made, Bilk Velyet.Al3._. fro. GREAT REDUCTION 'lntl] February Ist, whilst taking stock. CHARLES ADA MS, EIGHTH and ARCH Stream BLUE PLAID FLANNELS. F.legent Broche Shawls. citle t ko C i ' l l aftWls. Pretty nn and U cent Delainte. 43.50 and $1 60 Wool Robes. worth $1 and S. Finestßlack aloneselines, 38 to 16 oents. 61 cent all-wool Plads. CASSIMERES. 411.1,5 for best Fancy Cashmeres. (omit bode at $l, $l.lO, and 81.16. eattinstrt and Cgtssitheres, 40 tort cants. Vestinge very cheep. ISO cent first-rate Shit ti and Drawers. Gloves, T)eS, 11dIrls, Re. auction lots. COOPER ec CONARIO NINTH. desirable K'T. ev N B 43a— e F o l r t i i , F t ill . 3ooDS, a large and etojoitlilo COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICIE:—The copartnership heretofore 11 existing between the nndersixned under the firm or DEU I & WINDEL., is this day dissolved by mutes. ecisent. The business of the firm wilt be settled by tinter & Winsel, who continue the business at No. 414 PRUNE Street. DEUTZ. Plias, Fab. 10, MO, DODO WIIifIEL. NllO TI 0 —The undersigned have this day formed a copartnership in the business of Menu rectories Jewellers under the Arm nsine of BAKER dc WINBEL, and will earn' on said business nt No. 414 I , it 11tib &met.f.• W.BAKER, Phi In. , Feb. WINBEL. niSSULUTION 0 COPARTNERSHIP. .109RUAW, TAYLOR and RAIs.ItIEL 11.8111101, hevinBh nt eat iu stock. fat roe & r of TAYLOR, Alum & co. to 1 13§1;14 . ? L. JONE.tI. who lo authorized to collect and receipt for all clams of the old firm. 308111/A W. TAYLOR, SAMUEL B. SHINN. Philadelphia, lot ono .26th, • fet.lZt• VIMITED PARTNERSHIP.-NOTWE F 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That the Subsoribers have formed and entered into a Limited Partnership, under the provisions of the Laws Of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. That the name of the firm or partnership is William D. Edson, and the general nature of the business the Manufacture. and Bale of Doan and Shoes. That Wil liam D. Edson is the General Partner. and John Maun ders bud hlaopherson Saunders are the Seem! Part ners, all residing in the City of Philadelphia. The capital in cash contributed by the Speeialtrtuers is Ten Thousand Dollars, each oontnbutltur Iva Thnu- Land Dollars. The Partnership commences t is TENTH DAY OF JANUARY, MO, and is to terminate DE CEAIBER 31, 1861. • WILLIAM D. EDSON, OHN SAUNDERS General Partner. J, MACPHERSON SAUNDERS, SsOolal Partners. January 10th, ISM. i )all-d6w ➢MEDICINAL. RUSHTON'S COD LIVER OIL, TOR CONSUMPTION NU MORE PILLS, Nolt ANY °TIM oonstipation dyspepsia' (Indi gestion), nervousness, flatulency, phlegth, biliousness, liver complaints, hysteria, neuraig a, aleepleseness, congestion, blood to the hpad,headachee, lona of memory, indechnon, nervous femmes, palpitation, heartburn, eruptions, impurities, fever,, irritability, low saints, Maul - Kee:dysentery, noises in the head end ears, detulity.thabetes, pain. betlreen the 'shoulders; cramps, spasms, nausea and sickness, sinking, Gts, colds. catarrhs, con h. asthma, bronchitis, oomiumP tin. dolnlity 4 gout. toeumatigm, hioniorrhoids. lt.y)t It "8 &homes Health Restoring Food, THE REVALEN it ARA BICA, at a coot of a few cents per meal, speedily eradicates the ablivb donsasee, also children's oomplainte, and Raves fifty times Its cost in medicine. it does not interfere with a lberal diet but impart, a healthy relish for lunch and dinner and re stores the faculty of digestion and nervous and moon ier energy to the moat enfeebled. We extract a few out of 30.00 , 1 cures: . • . . . Cure N 0.1771. Lord Montt de Denies, of many years' dyspepsia, Case No. 64,816. From the Rev. James. Campbell, firderstone Rectory, near Fakenharn, Norfolk, 6 Dto. 1369. Gentle tan: 1 have long known and appreetated the virtues of Du Darren Re relents Arabiea Food At cue time took it for eighteen months_Land Whenever 1 feel unwell, I take it for breakfast. When taken by itself in this way, it invariably reeves the storriaoh and prepares at for other food ; 0 at the same time a gave, the patient as good a break net es he could desire. 4n all cane of indigeetion. and nertientarly when the aver is more than usually affeoted4 (mumbler it the best of all remedies. It regulates the bile and nuikesst flow in cases which would not admit of mercury In AO, shape. In short. a healthy flow of bile is one of ale e end best symptoms. You can make what use you please of this communication. 1 am,_ gentlemen, yours, Ice., JA ME!! T. a.tuortat.L. Cure No. 49.&15. Fifty years' indesonbable agony from dyspepeia, nerveuences, agthma, cousb , constipation, flatulency, spasm', sickness and vomitini l iave been removed by Du Rarry's excellent Foal. 111 JOLT, Cure VO. 43, of Dlr. Serdeant-at-Law !Ilene have takeo the Revalente, Arabica for the lest sax weeks and have great pleasure in 'mums tritium to Its &fleecy. For year. before I hadreeOurve to this excel lent food I had been tormented more or tau by dye papaw,. I am now enjoying perfect digestion. end alt the oonsequent advantages. I am, my dear sir, your truly obliged friend, CU•ILKA W 11.7 s, to. L. Cure N 0.63,810. Field Marshal the Duke Fitiskow, of dyspepsia, constipation, nervommees, ap layer com plaints, which had sea ste el all bathe and medical treat ment. Cure No, 47321. Miss Eligeboth Jacobs, of extreme nervousness, iedigestion, gatherings, low soffits. and nervous fannies. tX13,6511 V Similar testiriloniale from Dr. Ilre, Dr. Harvey. Dr. Shorland, Dr. Campoll, and many thousand other re spectable partials who wan be referred to. Packed with full instructions In canisters, 11.0 to 812. The latter carriage free on moeipt of auk. Sold at the Ravelents Ambica Food Depot, Kt Routh Third street, Philndelphia, bff H. MUNRO, Prinaipal Agent for the United States. W. Partin, Jr., Chestnut and Twelfth Streets. p. 1.. bitackliouse, Eighth and Green streets!. J. Harkinson and E. 11. Clarke, Mato street, Germantown; and through all Grocers and Chomista. ialit.lra-ntuth - - THE WILE AMONG TEN TROUSAND,__ DALLICY , S MAGICAL PAIN ExTKAOToR - 111 AS universally supplanted all other A—IL Ointments and healing, lienlicatioas in both the Eastern and Western ilemiseueresorhererer intro duced; mid its intrinsic merit is lite 1705 secret of its success in all cum/teens affections. whether the cause be accident orBURNS divase. & eel 00ALDIg ere instantly relieved of t - t their anguish pain and inflammation, by a timely 0 application o f' this ew er/feu: healer, and the Huh is renewed uifby a charm no blemish or scar Lemaini ILE FRIEND OF L; THE NURSERY. Chit ran are frequent ,r sufferers Dorn external in espeoially front Fluot and,Coisishree PlOSiOnS—thellStOSO every N mother should have this healing preparation con- stanCy on hand. It heals sore Byeasts, and quickly 0 7, removes the TETTER or RIND WOR M, so prep- lent ee Ms estrum TO TRAVELLERS BY SEA AND LAND. The Itlaohinist, the Trap veller.and every other in dividual whose lot in life throws him within the chance of accident from 0 explosion, Are, or e oils sionothould bear in mind that thin Maga Extractor is hue beet and only friend. R It is both portable and cheap, and should ever be m hie companion, as a friend in need. There are thou- r sands of living witnesses to testify to its marvellous r 4 virtue, who awe their sound linibs and muscles . A to its saving efficacy. The following are a few ,j atilt) kadtnsLdiseares for which WILLEY'S MAGI- - .4 CAL PAIN EXTRACT OR is a PREVENTIVE m as well as CURE: Burns, Erysipelas, Bores of all Irina, MuJ a ii . es, Fistula, Shot Wounde, Frost Bites, tiorofula. Broken Breast. Fever Sorge, Scurvy, Bites of Reptiles, Pekoe, Swarth Cancer, Olanilutar DIX-SOUL Cracked Lips, flees, Scald Head, Chapped Hands, Mercurial Bores, Sprains, Chilblains, Pains generally, Small Pox, Cramp. Pi Duplex, Tumors, ContraoMdCmds,Pilee, 'fetter, Chafes. Poison, Deers. Disenees of the Rheumatism, Venereal Bores, Skin, Hau te,, Au. Sold at the prinelpal Depote,ll firnadway.New York, and 21 and lel Chartres street. New Orleans. by J. WRIGHT & CO., General Agent. It oan also be ob tamed of all respectable Druegists and Merchants throughout the United States an , l Canada. T. W. DYOTT & SONS. 218 North SECOND Street, fele Wholesale Agents for Penneylvania. TRE ALL-SMUIENT T111112!- - TRIESEMAR, 3,2, and /I Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England. rind seoured by the Seals of the Eoole de Pharmaoie de Parte, a? the Imperial lollege of Medicine, Vienna. o. 1 is inveluab o for exhaustion, spermetorrhoes, and al_ physical (Saab' !See. No. S oolnpletely eradicates all traces of those diseasoe that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous sad per moions use of copeivia and cubeba. N 0.3 has entirely supplanted the iniarlons toe of mer oury, thereby insuring to the syfferer speedy relisf,dia. Periling all impurities, and rooting out the Venom or dis MIESEMAR, Nos. 1,1, and 3, are prepared in the form un; oi a lozenge , devoid of testa and email, and can be Fthe waistcoat pooket. Sold in tut mutes, and vide into separate dodos, as administered by Yelpean, albumen& Roue, Rioord, o. Prioa 83 each, or four oases for 89, whinh saves 83; and in drlf oases, where by there is saavims of $9. 'To be had, wholesale and retool. of Dr. BARROW, IP; Bleackerstreet, New York. Bold also at Retail by CALLENDER 84 CO., corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets, Philedslphis. and b T. W. DYOTT A BONS, 218 North SECOND Street, Wholesale and Retail Agents for Penrunlyanis. tat-ddm ZOLLICKOFFEIt'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL.--Six : I have been elhosterl with rheu matism fora lone period—a portion or the time had no use of my limbo. Tried your Cordial, and in three days I was able to walk down stairs, and in a week the path entirely lett me. Ido cheerfully recommend the Cor dial to those who are Mired with that dreadful com plaint. • Yon rads s. W. g_tycia, Broker, ea ?meet. Prepared by TIIHOD DILICS, Chemist, rif. B. corner PINE and SIXTH sts. nl4-em TIE LEON, 411 CIIKSTNUT STREET, above reurth, Ninth gide, bee the van beet klmoklne and Chewing Tobsooo in Philadelphia. la2l-1m DRAWING AND PAINTING MATE REAL& gogipoars' and Mutate/di' Stationery. reolan raintir.g Materials. Fotiohamania for and Vases. Faint Ilexesfor Children, and also for Artists and Students. Ficitures and }bolo re Frames. Flaying Cards, American and Frawils. Catalogues grata to the Wade. t3C.1.101,2 k JANF.NTZKY. No. Vl/1101.1 , 8A1,1? AND it.9o 116 Finish NIGIITH Stree ro t. n-6 MINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS.— , C. DONOOIIPIi will continue 'liminess until May nest, at 15 South WATER Street, and now otrere for rile, at the lowest market prince, for moth or on an proved short credits, 4,000 barrel' oitomn-rofined Sugars and,Flymplii Vance. grades, including Loverinee Ciruslied and Fake, ized and Moller's Patent-out Loaf Hume. Alen, Sin and Java Con co Adaninntino Can. (Beni and Kelly's French Drandr Coloring, Jas7-11m • 300 MILS Primo Halifax and Eastport Herring, Sed boxes Sealed Herring, 200 hill bids Whits Fish, in store and for Dalai, d3l 172 end , IYI 120 J . 4 '1 N A R Y‘Ojt. a" MACKEREL. -575 blds. Nos. 1,2, and 3 Alsokerel, In anaorted Orteinnt yeokeps, of the latest_cAtoh, for enle by C. C. SANAA k LC, ARCH elver. door shove Front. fee MINTON'S KNOAUSTIO TILLS for Ornamental Chimney To for cottage& Garden limes and Fountains,. Vitrified Filippa drains and Water oondnotors lapin ted and or sale by %tail/Mat MACKEREL. -500 gbls Prime No. 1., 600 lA, large Na. 3., 200 lAda Email N 0.3., and an al nortment of Package'. Por ode by WM. J. TAyt o olt CO.. JJI 1.22 and 121 ISORTH Wharves. ilOE.—Pruno retailing (Marlooton Rico toy aisle by JAMES ORARAPI & t Q LIBTqI u .s o est. • . • XAILROM'., TO WEST • 011.6811.1 R d Intermediate _points, ym ME DIA. Trains for eat Chester leave Pl4lndeiphiti from the 1)001. northeast corner of Milt rbberni. nod ninttittcy atroete, at 8.10 A. M.:llled 1 and 430 P. M. On SUNDAYS at 8.16 A. 01.. and P. M. Poanencere for atatione on the Pill DELPHIA and BAUftgoith cEwrititikltAlbßO/LD will mike the 8.10 A. el° an d 30 P. ALI:Wm d -if T ILE PENNSYLVANIA LIEN TRA .1.1 ,RAILROAD. . 200 MILKS DOUfILI TRACK. 1860. 'Ramon _lB6O. TRE CAPACIT OP irms ROAN IS NOW EQUAL TO AY IN SSE NTR. THREE T SCU{ P DER TRAINS ei t BETWEEN P ILADELPHi t a. AND PITTSBURG. Connecting dit a at Philattely in With 'Phrokigh Trams from Bolton , new York, and a I polhts Diet, and i n the Union Depot at Pittslar with Through Trains to and from all points in the twe et, Northwest, and Southwess —thus furniehing fain aim' for the tranaportation of Passengers uturarpasecd for speed and comfort by any other route. Express and rot Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of Can or Conductore. All through Pam longer Tratne provided with Imughridge'n Pater. t Drake peed Mulct punnet, control of the engineer, time adding much to the eafety of traveliers. Smoking Cars are atlaohed to each ...Trani; Woodrufrs Sleeping Care to hspreiu_ and trasA Trains. the EXPRESS RUNS DAILY; Nail and Fast Lines, Sun days excepted. ntail 'I rain leaves Philadelphia at II A. fit. • aN tiff. 117t-i°l' Ai n4 i ra 'R l A "" l i NT7...EA : Y : E AS 1 , 01,11.,oWS: llarrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 9 Y. ht. Columbia " I 00 P. fil. arkesburg 17.30 r. M. West Chester Pmetengers will take the Mail, Parkes urg and Columbia Tram s. Passengers fur Sunbury, 'W,lliainsport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Falls,toul iritermsdiateavinfir, leaving Phi ladelphia CA. sb throttgli, Tiokets Westward may be obtained at the &hoofer the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore rend Tickets Eastward at an) of the important Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the regular lane of Steruhers on the Alisslasimil or Ohio rivers. Farn always as low, and time as Stuck, as by any other ROM, For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The oompletion of the Western corineetions of the Ponnerlonhin Railroad to Chicap,malie this the DIRECT INE BETWEEN K EAST AND THE GREAT W ;ST. The oonneetion of trail by the ,Ratlroad finds° at Pittlobutg, avOiding al! dra age Or ten - lase of aced, together with the saving o time, are advantages readuly arpreciated by Shipppers of Freight, and the Travel ling Mercherta aid Shippers entnistitor the tyartnyortation of their Freight to this Company. call rely With con - dem i n t ils i sc s y trahei FRE t IQIIT to end from any point in the West by te Penns, isaula Railroad are ar all times as favorable as are charged by other Railroad Companies. 1110"' Be particular to mark seeker's" via Penes. Rail road. Far Freight 09ntracte or QlhipPing Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of ate COM- Dant ; • . P._ A. STEWART, Pittsburg; 11.8.Therce & Co., Zanesville,O.; J. J. Johnston. Ripley, 0.; R. McNeely, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby as Cropper, Portsmouth, OA Paddook & Co., JellersoriVille, Indi ana; H. 'W. Brown & Co , Cincinnati , 0.; Athern .k Ribbed, Cinolunati, 0.; 11... C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind.; Jos. E. Moore, Loßlsville Ky.; P. O'Riey & Co., Evansville, lad.; n. W. &ahem & ctiirorill,,• R. F. Buss, S p itler & Class. St. Louie MR • John H. Her . & M tic Nashville , Tenn.; Harris tint. eniphis, Tenn.; Clarke & Co., Chicago, DLL W. H. If. Koonce, Altoh, Ill.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points a the West. E. J. fiNf...I.DER, Philadelphia. ,VAillit.x37, l 2' iloilz t ttratrg h °4l;,'`iureii Y & 00.. No. 71 r Statestreet sonstonarn. at ., P„,C . IIBBITh qrfitfltleglA'nkittit" THOS. A. SCOTTHen'I Suet Altoona, P a. JaA•ty 1859. alsonti 1859. WINTER ARRANGEMENT-NEW YORK LINES. VIE C 1 AAD A E LOAND A I MIR/Y lANRD c rrlol EA DELIIA IDTR E ry O LA N R MI. h i OAD CO.'SI7fiYORK nwAY. LACKS. 7/011WALND I ,TRIST wnanv alb ERNISINGTON. Will 10111/0 OM fOItOWS. viz t At 11 A. Al. via Camden and Amboy, Cain. & Mn. all. AocommOdation . • -• ~-. el 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden an d , Jersey UltY,( New JorseylAooonvnudation.--, ...-...,,,,,-.. •.-• • .. 999 ma . M.. VIA Lawton and JOISay cay,morrutis MO At 4 I,7lii.s ,, iiWelisTicg inniiiiiirenil UfG, . Wesiern Express .. - ......-' .., .. . •-- 600 At 11% I'. AL, via Camden and Ambo y, Aociommo dation.... -.- • . ~- ~ -. 6 ZS At IP. AL, v ia Camden and Amboy, U. &A. Ex- Ar 43.5 P. M., via Kennington and Jersey Call Evening Express-- --- .. • ~- .I 00 At a% P. M.. via Kensington and . Jenny City, rd Class Ticket. .. • • - . 1 11l At 6p. 1.1„ via CitindeiTaiid - fireaßiti Triiiiitg 2 OD A iit l iCihr, Wi . &ilitieii a;:d . j.ineieciiy7,lLia ili ;hi At 4P..iii,visCamarian-d-Lii-L7cr,Acayoinm-o-ditio-n, (Freight and Passenger) -let lass Ticket........ 9!6 3d Class Ti cket ........ 160 The 6P. M. Mail Line rans daily. The 11 P.M. Singh am Mail, Saturday! excepted. For Belvtiere. Easton. Fleminenn. /mot 4 A. Al. from Walnut-street wharf. and 31'. M. from Kensington. For Manch Gaunt, Allentown, and Bethlehem. at 6 A. M. vie Lehigh Valley Railroad. For Water Gap Btroudsburg, Smitten, Wilkegbarte, Montrose, Great tli f id, &0.,_ at 6 A. AL, via Delaware. Litokawarinaend extern Railroad. For Mount ' oily, at 4 midi A.. M.. end 1 and 43i. P.M. For Freeh old, ate A. A M.. now $ P. Al. WAY LINES For Bristol, Trenton, &o, at 3 and Ol P. M. from Eon- Mini ton. For Palin y ra, Riverton, Delanoo, Beverly, Burlington, Dorderitown. &e, at 13)6, 3. and 04 P. M. Fitly pounds of baggage only ramrod each passenger. Passengers are probibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All barrage over ally pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility fur baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be beta for any amount beyond 8100, ezoept by spews! contract. WM. H. GATZAIER. Arent 09 Camden and AMber R. R. Co. aga, PiL"krAorAL A P r I 4 I D I A 6 0 I T , - TOW — ILK AR AR RANG/i i .M.DN T-: On and after MONDAY, Nov. 21, 1650, FOR GERMANTOWN, Leave Philadelphia 6, 8,7.60. 9, 10, 11, mid 17 A. M., 1,8, 3,3 I 4,6, 636, 6, T, 8,9, 10, end 1136 P. AL Leave Germantown 0 7 8, Ms, liM, 10, 11, A. M., 1,6, 3,4, 436, 6,6, 616 1 b d. io 2 P.m. brt LIO Airs, Leave Philadelphia 9.0 e min. A. 8.1., S. 611‘, and In P. M. Leave Gennantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1,10 nun., OX, and 9 P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Pluladelphis La" 11 A. M., 3,4, 636,T, and 10 P. Al. Leave Chestnut 11111 7.10 7.40, BM, and 12.10 A. M., 3.40,0.40, 6.40, and 8.40, P. M. ON SUNDAYS, beams Philadelphia LW A. M., ',and 61( P. M. Leave Chestnut HSI 7.00 A. AL, um, 5.70, and 6.40 nun.. P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 9, 11.06, nun., A. ht., Log, Las, ui and lig P. Leave riornatewu 6,7, 9, 11 A. AI., 4M, and P. M. . ON 8 UNDAYS E ~Lesa philadelphis 0 A. M. M. Leave Nornetove ß AmM i tt i lt i k K AL . Leave Philadslrhia 9,1 P, 9, 11.0 A. M., 148, LOS, AM, 43 1;:alle 7 Pf . &X 0.4 azdlUf A. M., 2,0. 0, 61fould ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3 , and Mt P M. Leave hLiNunit IX A. M I 6X, and TX P. M. N. K. SmITH. enerßl Superintendent, nl9-tf DI•.PL,'P. N IN II and Ult EEN Suet la. NOR,TII PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. %W i t ARRANGEMENT, AEet_IIETHLEHE NI, DOYLESTOWN, FASTON, LENTOWN. IttALICIII DRUNK. HAZLETON. On_and ar MONDAY, N9vemberith, let Fuser,- ger Trains wile l lave FRON and WILLOW Streets. Ybiladelphia, DAILY, ( Sunday■ exeepted ) For Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown, Manch Monk, Razlekin. &0., ( Ex press.) at 9.30 A. M. For Bethlehem, (Express.) at 940 A. M. and 3 P. M. For Doylestown, (Accommodatunt,) at &40 A. M. and P.M. For Fort Waehington r (Aeoommodation,) at TRAINS FOR riati.ADELyjun: soave Bethlehem, (Express,) at 8 A. M. and 4.10 P. M. Leave Doylestown, (Aooommodation, I at 7 A. AL and 3.30 P. M. Leave Fort Washinsten Accommodation,/ at 7. A.M. ON 34NDAYS; 'hiladelphia for Fort ashington at 030 A. M. 'thiadelphia. for Dorylestown, at 4 1'. AL 3oyteetown for Philadelph.a, at 7 A. !tl. ~ o rt Waehington for Yhitndely ue, et 3.401'p. M. tare to Bethlehem, Slat; to Mauch Chunk, 33.03; to FAston, /11.403 to Doylestown, 50 cants. 'Through tickets must he procured before eatering the Oar'. AS Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) eon neot Berke street with Fifth and fiath-streets, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads. 07 ELIAS Cil.Alt K. Arent. W - 117- aoOAD. peR PI AIDIGTON, AND BALTI- MOR ILR On and after MONDAY," November 11, ISM, PASSENGER TRAINS LhAVE PIIILADELPRIA, For Baltimore at 8./S A. AI, 11 noon, kayress,) end 11.10 P. M. For riter at 8.15 A. M., IS noon, 4.30, and 11.10 P. r 4, For ilmlaston at Ban A. AL, 11, 4.50,and 11.10 P. 111. for evr Castle at 8.15 A. N., and 4.W.1 P. AL Yor Middletownand.4.soP. For Dover at B.lb A. AI, and 4.50 I',lll, for Milford at 9.15 A. ht. and 4.50 , 1". ht. For Seaford at 8.15 A. M. , and 4.30 P. M. For Laurel at 8.15 A. hI., and 4.50 P. M. 'TRAINS FOR PRI L,Ap ELPIILA Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M., I klxvresed 10.15 A. M., and 6..15 P. M. Leave Wilmington at T. 15 A. M. and 11.00 A. M.,1.45and 8.40 1'..51 Leave S anford at 6.45 A. M., and Lall Leave !Ilford at 1.50 A. M., and 1.25 P. M.' I.eave Dover at 9.011 A. M., and LOU P ' Leave Middletown at 10 A. N. and 7.06 P. M. Leave New Castle at Inbri A. AL. and 9 P. M. Leave Baltimore 8, 12 At AL, 3.21 and 9.151'. AL Leave for Laurel and Delaware Railroad at 10.111 A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington/5 A. M., 11.38 and 11.40 P. M. Leave at 9.15 A. AL, 18.55 P. M.. and MX A. M. SUNDAYS ()ply at 11.10 P. M., fromfhiladelpina to thiltinion. Only at 6.35 P. 31.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIOIIT TRAIN, with PABSP,Nfililt OAR at taohed, will run se follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate Omen at 3 P. 31. Leave Wilminitton for Perryvi ll e and intermediate places at 4.45 Y. AI. Leave Wllmi ny ton for l'hiladelphia and Intermediate places at 3.411 P. AL • Leave Baltimore for Sternmer's Run. Chase's. and Ilarewood at 3.51 8. M. FELTON. Prceideet. .. WEST till ESTER HA IL _ROAD TRAINS vo, PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depot cor. ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, dads., (except Sunday,) at 8 A. M.,12.30 P. 51., and 4 P. 01. Love sVest Chester at 730 A. M.. 10.30 A. M.. and IMP. H. 1a 14-7 PHILADELPHIA - AND ELMIRA RAILROAD LlNE— ftroenalli;nl4l,tl4l}4nii I n ft ITII?Zr e olc lin etoc, 'Alontreal, Prior etroit', Dueler:, and a r t. Louis. • • . . Paasenger ttainn will leave the Philadelphia and Read ing Itadruad _Depot, corner BROAD and CALLOW ILI, Streets DA I LI% Itinitdays excepted,) aa rollowe : 1.30 A. AL, B DAY EX PREM. For Elntira,__Niagara Falls, utialo_, Delroit. Chicago, Milwaukee. Rock Island, Ualens, St. Paul e. Burlington, and Bt. Leung. 1.30 P. AL, NIGHT EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls, 811111110, Detroit. Chicago, Milwaukee, .Rook (ialena,St. Paul's Burl , ngton, and St. Loom. The 7.30 A. AI. and 11.30 P. Al. trains run through to 3I A ItRiIiBURO, atoning at all Stations cm the Lehanon Valley Branch. The 7.30 A. AI. train connects at Rupert for Witken barre, Pittstoa, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK- A WANNA AN D BLOONIEIBUIDi It AI LROA D. liaggsge checked to Elmira, liunalo, and Suspension Bridge. pm Tickets can he procured at. the 81dLutelphia and Radroad line • Tod,..et (dace. Northweet corner of mut CR ESTNlTl..;.3„tiret.alee,N,A7Wl,lhlelPanstin ger D '7l7ll M 67.117 f 1 i:1 ( 141E88 Flt El (,liT TRAN j' a eAV alop,' ) ? 4 ! `r°i;Pelg,;lll , l4i4 l ,Ailltili c P . u ht d rolgms excepted ,)mu° De l oon vo tg red before 3 I'. M. to.insure Going the game day. For further information, apply a Frofg_tit Ur of ultoA t l?, below Vine. 000 011 AS. 8. TAPPltei, ,to..?eral Agent, N. W. corner B)XTH and onLsixt• Otfeeta, eet-tf Vhdadelohie PIIILA DEL PIIIA Ilait!MlN AND It EADINfI RAIL ROAD, 6RN No LINE, for I'OTTSV/LLE, DEAD INO and 11AHRItillURN, Leaves the new Depot, at comer of 11110aG and CIAbLOWHII,I, titreete,/entrances on Canowhill ) at LSO A. M., fLe.lLY,(lluldaya excepted,/ rl'OrTt VILLE, HARRISLIURO, and all interniegiato points, 00/meeting at Harrisburg with trains running to PAU/- burg, Ohamberaburg,rltele, Hun Wry, tau. Al' EIRNOON LINES Loam. at 5.30 M., DAILY. for IVITSVILLI3 and HARRISBURG. dn% , 1'.2,9,L At 4.501' . . MuIiAILY, (eundaysexeepted,) for READ DI 0, and intarmadiata rotate. dp W. H. PlelLHENNY.Hanratarr. A r t NtnLlE.---eIIEFERK v/il.l, EY It AII,It OAD,PAs- BENA}MR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TE.rtmEttIA r E BTATIONB.—On end alter 6th Decem ber, IMO, the Passenger Tritium for Down tnatrowtt win tort front the new Pitasener Depot of the Phan delpble an Reading , Itralroa Company. corner of DRoAD IiALL,OVI, HILL tltreete, (passenger en "Rtettflattfiria for Downingtown, !ewes at 1.10 A.t. AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves as Cen P .M, DAILY (Benders excepted.) By order of I h ai,V . slll.3l4Sera or the /WWI& phis via .1141 m • , • WINES, AND LIQUORS. ( I .IIAMPAGNE WINES. —Ve elloquot, N.-./ Mania, Montle. and Chandon Oreen Seal; Dealer, iletilnet. end Awomatee Verjenay Y bottles; Finer, Nei.feieek, Creme De Bosley. Alen, line old Madeira, Sherry. and Port Wm., ler family arm now in more at d for sale by P SIIDIH,P.TON , & BRO., Importers of Wince and srendiee, fed- No. a North FRONT Street. WE CALL ATTENTION OF T 1 " TRA PatINPRMVSO.B!" A supply IR snorted yiolirkees oonitanuy on hand. Order' reaetoed for threat import/MM. Aleo—Rennerar Cognac, Leßoy Corgnao tp London and Rolland'ikne, Claret in Wood and Caeea , hampairmtn, high and low plume. LONOCHAM . Importer. 010-em ' 111/lonth FRONT. Pluladelybia. GEORGE WHITELEY, _ rth.l.lo Bouth_PHONT Streets Importer of Brendr, Wines, ico., eery for male, in bond flair, the following, among other standard brands or bread. : Mal& Co.. rig,' IVebliiii,Tet,, Co., o . tin s i f i lthpar, & Co.. A. Beithette, Mered, . COMOOh, PelisthOurin, . Dupont & Co., Q. & P. Martelle, Union Proprietors, Jas. Hennessy. o, Stuart'. Peisiey Malt Whiekey, and the choicest itatflgiV4. l : 4 lltlYl b : M. P i c aalik r it u rg. l ks a n n t2 Crux Rim Hordes= Oil. &0.. &o ar-ly SHIPPING. difiaFOß Tin: SOITTR.--CILARLF& TON ANTI SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP& FREIGHT xsoucED. Beitirt yielftlit at an lIVOTOge of MIMI per sent. DP low New h ore Steamship rates. FUR CHAIM FAWN. B. The U. S. Mail Steamship ItETUTON STATE. Cap tain Charles P. Marilliman, will call on Wednesday, Fe broary 1111, at 10 A.M . Through to /8 to 60 iIour e,VANNA only 40 Va. at at Sea. FoN S The U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John 4. Gunn, well sail on Mn , oda February II at 10 o'olook A. M. I'V p r . origh in 44 to ell hour', only DI hours at Bea. Rolling day* ebonite from every Batprday to every fire days. Goode reocived, and Dille of Ladies signed every day. TM splendid flret•clase le -wheel steamships KEY STONE STATE and sTAT . GEORGIA now run 3.11 above every ten days, thus ermine a five-day ocarina s. ideation with Charleston and Sayarinah, and the South end buutletett. At bon:, Charleston mid flrivarlieJt. thee' Slope oon neat with steamers for Florida, and with radrOads, for sit places in the South and Southweat. INSURANCE. Freinht and Insurance on a 'erre proportion of Rood' 'hipped South wed be follid to he lever by these shine than by matins vessels, Vie premium being oaa-Lett the ode NAL—lmmo. on till Railred Frer,lit °Wg; anneoeuef Ch v a o A ca t enah,the Railroad R 2 af t dif rva points. Fare by this route 26 to 411 per . estat. °hearer than by the Inland Route as will be seen by the Iblarplo sear dale. Through jekete from Philadelphia via c. arla ton and Savenn stsairdiMpa, INCLUDING Mon the whole route, exoept from Chorlexten and Sam cah to Montsomery ISLAM 711/1.1 YO Charleston— gl.o to Stut=a......—Ailin Boranrotti,— ti to .ISaV ....... el 00 Augusta-- II CO Austarts--. --"" -- se Qa Mame. --..... 11 00 Meow' ..... IN Te Atlanta- ---. Aso e i tlante---r—..-. el 011 Dolmens—, VI Oti lambi& --... SS IXO libany - . ... 34 01) bury —.-.-.., noo l l oritpery..... Se 00 outsoreery.— -ES 00 obl —_- !NI 00 Milt - de WO ow iietal..„ so rs ow oFteiiiiii-77 uOi No bills of lading signed after the all tuts "% led. For freight or passage apply Os boar d, it 060. ',kart above Vine street, or to i t Aj..EX. HE DN_, Jr.. Boateirect Dottier FOU'fiar_O kerfl Cry • dents in ? 3 1 . t;tr a l ixia eller,Id i f ' .NI D. For Florida from Savanna.. 111TH M A L imorr T..esdeff. For F loods Irma Saysapsb,stesmers to. Mary's sad St. John's. every Tuesday and Saturday. (OFOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— A il t wer YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP The Entled Stettea Mall iteamehipe AllAllo, two tons, paxid Line,, Commander, and FULTON, tfat) tone, James A. Wotton, Com:nett:der, will leave New Yoia, Havre, and Southampton, for the leer IMP, on tolltrlsinal OttYll fo meet now reenirpmenta of th Pqvt Off me Depart ment, the days of sailing of the A KAOO and FULTON from HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON, will, after their Vtret e alt " a Y a i g n e ttle t AA h Vi IN pair follows from 1 O2 5 ; ex . ;are re var, FUI,Tort . v .which will take place o e n the achodule remains unaltered: FROM NFW TOIL Ii•VAI AND 11017TBAXPTON. FITIATON....Deo.I7. F ULT0P1.....J an. 10.... Jan. A FAGG_ Jan. Y. ARAGO Sl....Feb. 1. 1 , 111.11:0Y4..—Feh. 4. FULTON....-Feb.fis ...Fsb.ta. A r ........ filch. S. ARAGO 29. FU TON . , —Mel. St, FULTOf4....ApI.t4 ...Apt. IL T left steamers. built eteeeeely for Government ser vice, Wi th doable engines, under deck. every attention has been token in the construction of the hall sad ma ohinery to ser° safety and speed. The ships have Ave water-ti g ht compartments enoloeing the enemas, so that in the event of collision or stranding, the seater could not reach them. and the sonar' being free to *ark, the safetyof the vessel sld passengers Would be se cured. eeont expenence as demonstrated the &bee lute nee natty of tide mode o fconstruction. Trie accommodations for passenger. are believed to eonitnne every oomfort and court althea that can be de- Prim New Tork to Southampton or Hans—Finn Cabin. etrd; Second do. STS, From Havre or Southampton to New York—Fait Cabin, Ine Hanes; Second do.. 380 francs. To passengers going to London these Memnon offer the advantage of economy both in time and expense. Spool° deliverod in London. No swage gemmed until paid fur. Ah experienced surgeon on board. All loiters and news more must pass through the Pool Orhoe. For freight orassage apply to W. S. DRAYTON..Agent, Broadway, New York. artut44:4 inALIN, Agent, Harm CROOXEY A. (.o.,_Agagite,Booth_amptoCOMPANY, Agent, Pane. WM. NEILSON, Agent, Office, Tobago° Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia. Plano of Dm shies can be seen. AiILTHE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL, MAIL BTEANI- FROM NEW TORE TO Livitaroos. Chief Catnn CIO Second Cabin Peasage—.—.--,---- ;3 oN BOSTOE TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage— Rerond Cabin Permute. 60 'The entre from i ßoston cant Rehr's and Coke Harbor. ARABIA.PI RSIA. a ap pt. di l l:: 6 , I AciflellicAA.C.aCnet.pt. "e Millar. A 611 A. Cep:. oG. Lott, Al3ARA.Oapt Anderson AFRICA. Capt. 6 hennon,ROPA. Capt. J. Leitah. SCOTIA now building.) These vessels carry a clear white lisht at mast-head ; green on clapboard bow: red on port how. ASIA. Lett. leave N York, Wednesday. Feb. lb CANADA, Lane. " Rortori, Wednesday, Feb. 21 AR ARIA, Rope, " N York, Wednes lay, Fob. V EUROPA, Leitch, " Breton, Wednesday, March 7 AFRICA, RhAnnon, " N York, Wednesday . Marchli AERICA. Miller, " Boetnn, Wedeesday.Marehn Berths not tenured until paid for . . • • An experienced Burseon on; board. I he owners of these @hips will not he Netioantable for Gold. Bilver. Bullion. Speciq, Jewelry, Precious tstches or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expreued. For freight or passage apply to E. CUNARD, fel3 • 41 Bowling Orem.. f ; 4 STEAM DIRECT TO ALL A ERI2; OF.,L)R a Fet t i s ARITAIN AND Vhb ppA ( P W4j O . IA ,4 gg I LICON A, apt. . E filers. ORUI A , , Capt. N. Irantmaa. AYAIA, Ca_pt. Tat,. TEUTONIA, Capt. H. Amen. 'rque Steamers us all rirt-oleo Clyde-built vessels; are intended to sail from Pier SI, North Rarer. N. V., asfollow, FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND HAMBURG, The elegant and powerful Iron Berew Steamship BO RUSSIA. Capt. N. Tflllltllll4. 2,400 tons bonbon, Intl sail as ahove, on SATURDAY,DECEbIBER 31st, at II n'olook Pular inolneing Railroad Fare fmns Philadelphia to New 'o ak , and from Southampton to Loudon, First Ca dn. $lOOl &mond Cabin.. .I& I Steerage.. 413 g The BORUSSIA will be soon/titled by the followmg Steam iAlatUfff WE DN ES D_A Y_ February 1. U,SIII DA Y, Much 1. KIITONIA—.— .THL RSD_AY, March U. BA V . --MONDAY. April A 1119 r Paasengers fo . rwardad to iLirerpaol,Dublin. Bel fast. Cork, Glasgow. Para, and Antwerp. at tumuli rates. 'fbeee steamers are fitted as inth unequalled imam faodstlons for first, sooond, and third - claw Paasongars. the tieoand Cabin neoommodstiona of these Ship We e t l A t iZga r rg i nft a le g l ' lrd e tr u g4 L toroon. South ampton, Havre, and Harnbug,, to rk. ParoeLe forwarded from rhtladelphla to all parts of Europe at reasonable rates. • • . Freight 60 Raged in l'hiladelbta will be promptly attended to by the New York Agent, end stopped free of all oommission. For Frnght or Peggage iv e . rty l e t ylutrely A bi, ent. Ofike of the Hamburg AmerioanifeiNitewnaltipe, al-tf Northwest oozier FOURTIf and CitEitlTN UT. PIAPIOS. riffii J. t 0. FISCHER'S AND OTHERS' oolfhrated New Y ork PIANOS. Prom SI. uywArds to etoo. For halo for cast . and on monthly in stalment*. henna to mat. JAS. 8L LAK, 779 & 281 South FIFTH St., above Bpruoe, fe6 Sole Agent. STEIN WAY & SON'S NEW PA TENT OVIKR-STR !NO GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND, AND /SQUARE PlANOS:nowpre ferred in concerts and in private oiroles by the beat performers. Received the first premiums over the best makers, from Judges hke Gottschalk, el axon. and others. Challenge ell competition. 111,,A81 Uri lth OTHERS. de-lr line CHESTNUT Street, FORHOLIDAY PRESENTS! PIANO-FORTFB MBLODEONB.rL NO - FOR MELODEONH. rI.4.Ii2iFOBTEB, M I.ODEONti. MSLODIWNLI _riled@ by Elven, & BAUD, Davis, & Co., tind J. "A lnyl4-ly E. GOULD, BEVENTII and . CIIESTBUT. ow!A GREAT IMPROV MFNT IN PIA NOS. 80110MACKISH /a CO.. pH CHESTNUT Street, respeotfolle invite the mule loving pablio to oall and examine their now and rue oesalul implay_e inen THE PA RLOR ORAN D PIANO. Having converted the Toue, Touch, and Macon of the Grand Piano Into that of a Square inatrnment, evold mg all the objections generally uutde to the style of Grand Piano, also dmuguslung the coat of the SVGA,. lo volume, punty of tone, great power, brilliancy, fell ness, desth, and evenn e ess of couoh,sioth env:mate deb- TairflOß e nl3 . llllTlF tILLY-PiNISKED 114- NT let FAWN era wholly unequalled. hey have received the highest encomiume, enders pronounced by entice to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured In this country. Constantly on haii4, elate_ mid Octant sesortment of Our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the Punt Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Palace Extu baton. New Y0rk.1063. CIGARS, TOBACCO, arc. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD. SNUFF & TOBACCO MANUFACTURER, 16 and 18 CHAMBERS STREET, (Formerly U Chatham street, New York,) Would call the reyemal attention of Wooers and Prague' to Ma removal, and also the mole,: of hie nannutaolute, vii: BROWN SNUFF. . . - Mlibaitappee, Denogroe,. Buffo Virginia, • Coarse )(apnea, Natrintoehell, AUMacau OentlemanCopeahagen. YELLOW SIN'UFF. Bole., V reel* Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Dish DixhT oast, Fresh 11cuey Dew Scotch. or Lundy foot. TOBACCO. e lout No. glen ct r CHEWING. it ISOLlteii No. 1, I. A. 10. or plain. Bt. Jun, NO.II, Cavendish, or sweet, Spanish. Non. 1 & 2, inip.',l. Sweet Scented °maw, Canister, Kitefoot, Tin Foil Cam endigh, Bute Turkiah. A Circular of Prices will hs sent 00 application. N. D.—Note the new article el Pim% Mach Bata, which will lie (hand a mipertor article fen dipler; yilf pahex, d4l 31:1 tEAVANA laiAltS.—A full iNsortnient iusf ree.nlved, Lci slurs and Lond. Tho otention of deniers is touted [ P. Fl3lll , t.T S BONS, 415,tf No.llll Muth FRONT fitrett. INSALCSIANDKEt BAkES A terra eutiortml of ,t. NV kTSON'a PRI3,AD B a i t p A ga na i i i,V E N TAl. t r i s ' o :A ßs e . T V A. A Il For Bank, and Stores EOM LOOKS. For 0 am Oa II hood IRON t8T E 11 :11 11 1 c O li t 34, now 1,1 see. .1111TTIMS, &s., other estabustuseut or tkt tips, by I,VANB & WATSON, .StN CHESTNUT Street, l'lrdadelplus. at... PLRAAK •IVK 1.101 A eAI.! QiiI.IILIS--Fer sale by WETJIERILL AROTUXII. ?la aa4 11110940Ptest SALES BY AUCTION. FuRNEss, BRLNLIFY, & 00., Lfo. ISO tof A R WgT PTltlff. T. BALK TlllB tTrieadtsy 010111 . 1ING. ÜB&UARY OP.AT 10 tYCLOCK. A ll H.—The • ettentton of pnrchnsery to requested to our rile of 30 u useketies end tote of jolported sad &mew° dr,r y nods , this iToesdny morntrig. Febru ary 14th. at 10 o cloak, by eatalosite, ors nu months' credit, comproune e r 'tiered assortment. NOTICE.—To Deniers to Cotton Hosiery. The attention of purchasers of Ragtag is soheitta to our gels of 11400 dozen, this mornint, at 10 o'clock, comprising some fine goods BALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. This Morning, Fab. 11, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on six months' CrOd 3.- 400 packages and lan of fancy and staple imported and domestic dry goods. tiamsles and catalogues early on the morning of sale.l SALE OF 11,Cos) DOZEN REGULAR NUKE GER rifebnamy 11th— MAN ,34.,TT0N 110o1Eltif.5,. 'Phis Morning, 11,1X(Ithrie u. consumes of tan— ealle• women ' s white, brown, Mate , and miaml cot. boom case. childzeres white, brown, slate, and mixed cotton hole. asses melee brielni. seised. white, and flinty cotton half hose. *1 - The partien'er attention of the trade is requested to the shove wale as may of the goods ere of *opener qu,slll, (or ear timia. ,scurcm PLAID .11NOrfAu8—JUST LANDED. Thu, morains, 10 c Lie e fine to extra Scotch ellid xiech.res, font colors. LYONS BLACK ORO 4 DE RFIINE9, & r. An int o , re N to 56 inch Lyons Meek grog de , 141,4 b 44 . ti to 55 Inch grata. Line. brown. and black umbrella u 144 PHICALFS AND PRIMED JACONET3. I rue 9 3 y.lsin IS. p p r r in der . iI CM*: Bran JINUHA. 3CO RAV AT9. S asses, I*lo dogen, ZS and 34 I L nch riadhaat crarati. LACR CUR AIN.% An invoice of fine tamtourd Inca curtain,. Airs, an [intone of printed Cashmere and etolis SPECIAL SALE OF FRENCH I,A^F, POINTS, MAN TILLAB, BOURNoti. AND TRIMMING On Wednesday Morning, Yetwnary 15th. at 10 o'clock— neer style tench &Maws race points. Mo new sty e tench Favorite lace mantillas. 150 now style tench Nalsonta ruccolomitu mantillas 100 new ste F RE N C H!Morons mentil'am RC TRIMMIN., LAC& 100 ewers rah French tnmmtnC Isee. CHANTILLY LAC*: 1V rich new sty ld Chantilly lcd mattailec BOBBIN, SMYRNA. TLIRE AD LACESAN, D BLACK MK BR 888 E L 8 . On Wednesday Morning. An inVoic• coredr,eina carton* larblorn lac... Smyrna laces. cartons rich thread tusk cartons black silk Brussels Ince.. BLACK WWI- LYhT RI Clit rNS—CF.LEBBATED WHEAT-sHEAY BRAND. Also, NO. 14 to No lu blank velvet ribbons, first robes. CiftlA3 DE RHINE AND L OIRE ANTIQUE NAN TIL An invoice or Hack Grua de Rhine and moire ant:quo mantillas and dusters. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEKR, No. 431 • CHESTNUT 'TYREE; operetta the Castors House. leehrle , roung iu24 tirroFtreets. FUTLE.r.S AT PRIVATE SALE. The Sitar's of rt,first-'lass drl-600d• stort, tu Perfect order ; cost 51.5 W co BUFFALO AND FANCY ROBES AT PRIVATE - -- SAbk. . NoW ermined for ezenneetn. to be veld Lane y e se invoice. leo plain end hoed ThireJo robot. wolf Gad beer rebel. &o. J. WOLBERT it VO., AtJUTI()NEERS, e 619 ARCH Street,_ between cdth_pld LARUE SALE OF FURNITC.RE. This Mervyn. Feb 11th. 1144 delook. tee Arab street. a large assortment of superior Et:Atm:told furniture and boas.- furnishins articles, to wince tile atienuort Cl beam. keepers a respectfully invited. Also, a quantity of superb Frenels Ones, vital/ Va nits. and Liverpool ware. pIiILIP FORD & CO , AUCTIONEERS, I- No. 830 MARKET Street. and XII MINOR Street. PEREMP TORY HAL E OF 1103 CASES 1300" TS, 8110e.8, BROGANS. GUM OVERSIIOI.B, &c. Oa Tharsdar Merman. February 18th. at 10 o'clock pra. Italy, trill be sold by catalogue. 1 WI eases men'e..boye'. aud tanks' calf. gram, and Lip boots. oboe.. and brutes.; men'a and boys' calf. patent leather Conytear sedan. and Oxford ties, ladies and ovate,' brx4e, either's. bee. lo.; men's, amnerl'a. and children'a brim o.entioes. &c.. enters eine a Lento anQ pleat desirable assortmeet of mty and I:aatsrn manulacture. stutslde for spring sales- Gatales um ready, and the msdds oven for exsau nation early on the morning of sale. FIRST RALF. OF INGRAIN. YRNITIAN, BRUSSELS CARPETS FOR Mks On Tuesday Morning. Fsb. flat. at lOS o'clock. will be sold MO nieces In man, ye:titian, hems, and Brussels carpets, on six months' credit. MOSES NATHAN% AIIOTIONEER . 1 1 2 - A t m) COMMIBSIP KERCUANZ Wakens! corner BIXTH end RACE BOOM MONEY TO LOAN.' $BBO,OOO to loan, in la e or small arnonsts, oe stocks, ; old and Biller plate, *stakes , jewel ry, fowng pleoe: dry olothing. erooenee , et. eam..muderare. o ery.mtuue.ll inatitimeage, laminar% bedding, hones, v esicles, hareem, and 00 all articles of value, for any length of time agreed neon. on mote liberal term. than at any other estarthibment in this Oily. GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAIN& At private gale. Mdendid piano forte, in nen rosewood ease. coat 8401/. price SIM; fine Meant sold hunting ease patent lever Watch, doable time and independent &snoods, only etre; fine gold heating-ease Lettish pa tent lever *atones. of the most apercrred and _be@ mskee. from •3 3 3 to OM; hoe gold doe Me bottom Eng. lush patent iever watehes, best make. from 8213 to Sm..' fine Id-caret hunting-ease detached patent lever watohee. 13 jewels, from 313 to 431; open bee do., from 870 to yin; fine 13-caret gold Lepire ktinune Vim intakes at ea); open face do, from Ito to ItS); Weer English patent lever watches. to hunting case* and doshle bottom. of the most improved and hest make, from $lO to slu; Amerman bunting ease silver Petent lever watch.. at *Yu; hunting case silver duplex watenes ; ditto dente. time, hunt 8111 to 81U; hunting ease silver lever watches, fall Jewelled. Wind: without a key, from alle to $10; Levee do., from $ll to $l4; buntins ease silver detached lever siaschaalejevniM,, from 89 to $l3; open face do.. from Ili MSS; hunting ease serer epike watches, fall Jewelled. from I m to 810; open ace do, from $3 to v 8; silver qua r 'retches from 83 P. $3; silver French wetciles, Pont 81 te gold palest hunting case end open fame lever and Leyte*, English, Swim. and French Watches, from 8l to 810; fine sok( vest, fob. and peek chains 1430 omits berden.; fine gold sets of ear-rings. byes's:etas. and racelets; bands, finger rinse, and jewelry, ofevery cm scription. for lees than half the aeual Willing Prices. St:M.OOOM loan, I ellume to suit applicants, on dry and every kind of goods, at less rate of ortatauty Man any otter establishment in the eity. 0 UT,DOOR SALES Attended to personally by the astotioneer, at very lov chutes. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Consignment' of all wid every kind of goods eolicited for public sale ; two.tturds the vales ache goods erfll be advanoed in anticipation of the MOSES NATHAIia. NOTICES. (1 1 ?FICE OF THE PUILADELPHIA AND N-• READINO RAIL/c.f.:IAD COMPANY. The holders of the tna " ort i l l iti i gni " 4 7 4nse JULY 1.1 0 6), eon now receive. upon application at this 01110 e, TEN Pba CENT. in cub upon the terms 'so othed in the Circular attached. The holders are also entitled to the benefit of the SINKING FUND established to the Stockholders, as set forth to the foil:mina reaulations. weed at the mooting of Stockholders held January f, moo Reialord. 9 hat the sum of fills/1m of the ratan Oct profits of the Company, after payment of the sum ne cessary for the extension of the bonds due in IMO. the completion of the teed to Vanillin), the car LOUIS. the necessary wiling stock and improvements on the hoe of the road, and all the liabilities of the Company, except the bonded debt tot matured., be set aide to each you as s Binkins Fund. l to a.hltuon to the dISUALO areal, Provided.) and abed he sw.propriatett to -the purchase of such of the bonds of the (..ornpany for which no Sickle; Fund is already provided and established. in the order of the priority of the mortiages given to aware each bonds, so long as they can respectively be obttined at or under par. and the buries at saraband shall be forth with cancelled. Rl , Joird.l. That the Board of hlanseers be. end they are hereby. requested end directed to enter into such an agreement as shall make the provisions in the forego mg tesolutions an obligatory and binding contractor the Company. In pursuance of this resolution. the Company hare executed the contract therein referred to. ei. BRADFORD, Treasurer. CIRCULAR. Notice to the Boldere of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co. Mortgage Bond., due July I. IMO. These bonds &fawners.] by the Fart Mortgagee on the road, amounting in the aggregate to 53-Xle lOU. The net tartan° for Inc hat fiscal pear vat six ttmee the amount of the annual interest on these bonds. The Managers propose to extend then, for a penal of twenty years. the ho , ders retairong the Conde and the security of the Mortiaiee in the precise aonthuon in which they are now held. Fresh sheet. of Coupons for Ur: Ele u re . s . L.p e ri n iable half-Youth , will be issued, holden s4 . : , n s ti:Le i tton al o r i b. r u° ,. :i n , r d t ene i w n : l L e h aL g' t,7 l, l:h t eLelle e r :n of the Bonds, on their wrong a receipt and prearnttnr their respective Donde at toe odic, of the Company, or to Its Louts, for endorsement. Forms of race/stand endorsement will be furnished on application. By order of the Board of Managers. R. McILUSNNEU. jeX-Ing Secrete-re. rVUTIOE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.— / • The CARRON IRON COMPANY, receive proposal. ulna the fate day of February bath:l ing an Iron or Wooden Railroad tiridg e Li high Hirer, opposite their work, at Par the county of carbon. The length .1 Ibe &bee tired and fifty WAD feet. IL either three or a. uncle track. Proposals received, and further parte ears obtatniki on sepia:44ton at Perryville to the undereig rad. Dk041 , 11.1 BAUMAN. Yreindenc. December 19th.1359. CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Philadel: shia. Nov. 33. ISA. At an Election held UZI the'2l.st instant ,the follow:mg geatieman were chosen Directors atlas Rant: Alexander G. tlatte 11, Joseph 1. , arhasi, &Ilona H. Ned, Samuel T. o,ntry, JaSteel, John F. Ear round A. Rouder, Thule' Knecht, Alexander Whildiri, land Vanderireer. Hush Craig, tuhri H. Mingle, Carotiar, J. Holman. And at the meeti ng of the Board Tills DAY. the fol lowing othoen were unanimously &ohm!: /1. H. President. H. K. NEFF, Vi ce Preacent.. J. W. TOR BEI . Cashier. NNOTICE IS GIVEN TtiAT APPLICA i 11011 wdl to made fora Certificate or renrorylrac.a State Loan, in place of one dated August 4,1g61. for a iOO, under act of A prd Mg, to LOULIA JEF FERY. now loot or =shod. nin-ges• EDUCATIONAL. CYMNASTI.O INSTITUTE—For Ladies, Gentlemen. and Children of eirery are. Pinta 1111,,I,VBRAND northead cornet NLITH and ARCH. lenenut and Spntnne Academy in the mine tuddins lell-6t• WINING'S SIERCANTILE INST TUTF, nortlieset corner NINTH end SPRING UARIIEN bLreet,e. Book‘keeptne. 00- edletkni he. Applications received from :dereeems for Book•koopere. INSTRUUT lON IN CLASSICS AND -a- M AT H EMAT479. littlishT 11. LAlittrE TON, Ph. D• eyen for an rt.:easement for aue hour dilly. All eoznutuntesooes addressed to No OM South neat!. street. will [et-et , . e prompt attention. kttrElLlNC.—Prof. Geo. Allen. No. 215 South SMCl tnanth street ; Dr. Georg . a thotrins. A rob Street; Phally Phystek Hautfolph. - Esi.. :a South Fourth street; Lloyd P. Stritth.Rabrart‘n. L.hrary: James Lesley, Jr., 611 filluket street. Frr•loa A MERWAN SUHOOL INSTITUTE Is a rellabte medium throuth which &tool' !Ltd hunt lien myy ontatn competent teachers. Patents may oty- Mtn, gratattonety, r i Ti t t i tr 1 1.;te n ekrWarlo , t 7., tp ... 0 beet schooM. tillulDWAY, Net; lore, or CitISINLIT ettriet. Phitadelyhts. uItYANT STRATTON'S NATIONAL -LP MERCANTILE cor.Limm4, located at Phi's dalphin. N. F. corner sit:NE:4TR and CJIF I. LNI i T; New Vor4., aavained, Chinas.", and tit. Louis. For infornantlon. i or .end Tor entAlcgui, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win e, • chrlder Boott--OENTLEMEN'A ING EITORF. and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, WI citEsrri 17T Btreet.i nearly OppOßlte Lhe Oirard How') Philadelphia. J. W. Id. would r.speotfully call the attention of hoe former patrons and friend,. to his new store, sad a pre pared to fill Goleta (or I3HI TS at short notice. A retreat fitguarantled, Wholesale Trade supplied with he Shiro and collura. rillaiOL.O:si, eir • Manufacturer of ISHIRTg. LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARS A large and chome naensment. and %Vitt. Nill^Z, waya on hand. Unto which I partientarly tante the 6 lention and prompt-p,tving %rim!? 1117 w beset H. N. earner ot SECOND and ARCH Streets. Sat , desalt )aiS.2,` EFINED SUGAR.-500 bbls. crtvaliedt ALTHOMAS SO_Nfil i - Nes.l.laad 111 SOUTH ? OMU.4M 1171111. • ....rtest47 /tn. if REAL ESTATE ARD STOCKS TRUI DAY. At /2 oclock onus. l'ampSlet .oapdamilm aow ready. ectetatteasetz et§ ptionl Of all W ptoperues to L. SOW DS Drat. itth FebrosuT.at 12 dealt. sone. 'nth a litat of we. :tat and 914 list. sad int sad?* xmoli. In* a hit of real taste at pirate sake. CaRP,--13TEILIctLES AUL Einill:l2 ANS lITOCILB AT TB EXCELLNEM—Sidat ot Nat N A M sad stooks et•td , at the gicuass. die Contretott tuts tile ortas et suite Fad- Kind eidzavenj woad addition tr Ira la ea taa to km vas _oithlskaas, ta . mint at et an tale rsdattum ro loft onl4B rel El3 l l.. w ThiiA tAT ?WATS SA UL OFT We hays • large sesOmat or rani "We at prival• sal., taatathat tasty asser!atios of eats and sossallr atorteld. Fri atoll It•t• i Fb• Nel atarolias atm* ritt% ATE. E 11Lbfq air Raid gams eV* en oat prifaio al trie and advertioNi oocialuoaally to oar Reda (of rrhtok I NJ ooptaiwelnalodalookbVlM • lITCNCiIt. LOAM!. As. This Psi. ith met. at 12 s'eb3ek. soon. will be sold At the Ptl - Fasbssrs, rinsr.c.s w tzs nabs of real **- We— W Aar. itehame4 Ma's's' It:straws Cortigar• I smae FR41..1.8114 Lower,. 1 • Kara rkulidelpius ittesesso. .111,41.1141M111LA Ltbill7. len I I unr) Limit Sim Fasciae° Lead L CULCZ• REAL urrATE HAL E—TH OAT. . OtrLLerte* Coal: &Sir- s•siat of • ere P. Hareem. &NI WLO t OP ROUND. TeLethlt cruet. acme etreet. Terra. fel*. vhrl. 'LAT ML , DERN DIA - ELLIN ti,, He. 111 troth &at* [tree t , LneL L - Lf Lect•Lere meet THREE...I - NAY ERICK HttrELLIVO. Re. AR H. Eirhth weal. mots Wensee atr•E,r:th a Cuell-51417 Lr hone L. the TILT re Levies atTiret. THREL AND A. [LLS-STORY BRICK FACTORY And lane krt. Ham i het sad t Lea atfreta. tetras& Twens , -woad pad Tweete.th, et sews N hAT MODERN OW% LUNG. eertheart wear Lei hth sat Lombardstnts. veil but= use kwhe t no de Le IMI.70:1,11.911t11 NNITORI taxer. THREE D'WELLi6B.-11..net.nory bnek hat, Nn. sza Christ! aa sum. int.l two thowlite 4 7 tylet dlyeLints in the rear. Ye rempLory Sete by order of Hare—Eathte - - ewer. &dozed. TRIER frroYE r D ELLINtiS., 111/NATTNK.. routo west rda or Bpring street. err*, mu Wide t B. ' o ' Let emu.. Tw en ty - Ant td. • /NT Ea-le stvabr-e- REAL ESTATE PALE—FEBRUARY flat. At 12 oVookoecom Peremptory 541 e- -BAND EMIDENCE. ,:axe. creek Prse. ar] ir3e yin!. .o. lid eicarl erraue. P.meamtanm es , e.—THREE-I/TORT BRICK STORS sod area,x. storthreg comer et Re eat! sad ?utak e: meta RP 814 scathe. Pereeeptary eels.-1 WO THREE STORY MICH d re!.. /me. Re rests greet s stove Parris! greet. I%XO .MODKR/e WIRER-RTC/RV MUCK DWEL LIN6B, ea mutts Reatsee awl. oast! nif Wargo* great. belerea ThmtaentS greet sad Reel • nod Perratrtmri - 4.1 e DROVE n0w:4 , 470NT- Re.. 4 IDLNCE. ISeeta Thud stmat, Wow Omar /Wog. vaq-sei.mrod inisleesislge vowed not of itia a tEwr a sere/ tad Oft Car rm.?. Fhp es roasts. M:swart. sear Übe ante:, Beat sad 1 mad; srel timherci Lod vaunt At 7 o'clock tit th* Peremptory —T HR6B-4 f V kV BRICK pwrt, LI 10..4. tads of lialarO z. oe .. st= r -st of Cum, watt. litemeeatti vard. BALE OF 311SCFILL/LNEnt'S W:01(3, via.rDoe uornox F.DITIONS. nut Eau 14th iainaat. a eedftwea of Loadaa sr-4 Agoarifta books on rarloaa aabie•ta. Ear Faattentars is catalogues. VALL:ABLV. TFIF.OLOGMAL LIBRARY. Os. Wednasday Lbh meant. witi be a. 14 an enemas.. and 110111046 the.vo.r. lea: I , N - on. arb:Ca 'meads' s ;arta varial Or ftan , lo,d anther' on dineitr. faer Far sari:imam see catalog's& Sale It Now. rot sa4 Id Smith, Pau* sur_yalint FURNITURE, FRESCR.P AUL. iVI I II4I, PIA.NO-FUATE, BR 11:3131aa On Thanatav Morass. At Sealed; ag AT 4 b4 4 84414, to eSi Ma 6 anoollo/1: 110000.2 farailara, aLEt tep aiaacr- Va. ourrors. ears•La: ct 3 ft _font "I r b 4644 keelum turned td ati 4 141 Mallaaaa at ask. PRIVATE LIBR *kV OF VA I.I'A EMI 1111 4 r V , Eile 8 AUTHORS. Oa Pbundly Eveniel. 14th iwt.. void Avt.`aa hle prlraUo hint?'" atm- IPT ea !:11 If authors, 012 VILZIMIIIIII . 4•Cti. a PCIalOll dram ble Londe* .dittoes. OA. Part calms to cstracaraert. SAVING FLINGS. SIPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND 80 N.- , CIETY OF /111PELPIIIIL. Oe,. St]Math THAD Street CHAD.TFAV I VrS OPPENN -8 A Hasasits 0 ; 010 .7 0 /1 IA sill= 0 Da" a naeg l a MTV Tiaj frVrltt i am , et gloat vat/- Stara: A n=h i tl: if satiable Brits biaittllka killielit tl AC= le.rt of th , e eltyarl sa Ttie l tt "b4" te 4 . s= s • l rr s War=eseirr a tirs seseeell. Thl/ xsuartax hp =us as isassiss is. Sass Pam untried arbdis at aim?" to aeasemodass the saAt. sass i et sad waste es **Ten barns sal 001101A sait poitiottLitioch it 0 ME 014, 7 45 . Proof to Ili el' t aloe. es sad lituaber from I Wall Valet.% is oh imierair XLTUJI 'lll. s P. Lerri": ". _ el Vacterioeffier. Tg Pe Yerfr i k eta It sa Hart, aor me ecelar.i...r JJose' s ames 11. Prin, „igler j M n i ta a M. M-17:4-1/41."/" Como Wriliki7 ratir C. EiManr. /AXES L i Maik r itat t haws Num Sgeareeirr. SAVING FUND.—IINITKO STATES TRUST COMPANY, emits THUD add cm's- NUT Street& Large asd cosS ram recatilisd.sair gi a Wrwilboat adDeakeltk PITS P T. lava Ob• day a as i a: Us dad OaDae Irany,fm Ima a o'eloca II:017 day. sad ea mol OAI r. Efi INGE 7 data I o sack. DDAFTS EDI Nal o a Ireland. mei Reedlani. frel euelit den . Mlli It iu MVOID. ?L; 71131=eizali. mar-tr APING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IR. E6n, = .I4.7ICINAL MISTY TI . m.A u u Lu rr =.Bar t ray . i et != tosayup maim' id W Jam. buys at asoad.JU =rad Own do day of &moat to tha day cist s tivt“, libly boa Il_ifeiset= rionku • =mg l e lnattg , OS lud aY:ma.x7 r E al ls•drawy e 11114 . "411"61 Cane Itnivste. lee. itszaxitia•. pat .1, ir Lasidunotk Mau& haws 4 =111111016 Money nerved and niLysinru nye da47. tro t Was " nrerenaT.t fail=3l wound Res's. and men inn-class 1021131t1/141 sir e,st W mps inners wise% warm to Itabissnintor, Id which cane.* MI te sennannery and stabiltr this I ern town. nal-17 MACHLYERY AND IRON. WITIEL Y. MIRNICI.ILELLIVEr. rasinua sourtrwAßTir rip= Aim wasanccrmii ammo" mitsiliCk.'&"WaNs, ILIGINEBILSMACHE4LTIL bissUicters High sad Lair Prawn Wan ftturs. for LAM. Lrrar. and Marisa serrxra. Bode % re. T0.tg .... . laps Hosts, to : MOAN of all laws, guar sr to * Iro Frans Roofs 6als Waits. Wert Una. LW d Stabaga. ha. Itat.)rta 1 bas Mutate, dile law Lad nod fa pmrod covortractcs. Entry dosonpooo or numatica Nat tira7, ems' Gnre roma: rasa. Opra Tram. Derimws. Filters, haves k•. &go April for 14. Illaurale Patna Sam Apgarsaw AgaraTtleg PaLpal Mow Acatiorr i , Aninr , Wollay's !Nat oadwftpg aims pada. tae • Y lt z ese4Ek. MESSRS. ROSENTHAL L MORRIS. frost a, La= cloadictitroro tho min •• ?outwore Spectodoe. shimt the p tron see of toe toooso had gin: of rrlnAnlnirah and rieltotT. to their *apt mt.. ironed rpearitei• iouseel. The Teusule &dean tot* derived (-oat them to. slier to of woo book-moot otrsorrl, hooted. yearned ' and a attlAreroos caw veriotuay mono( ' it to eremmit and strestetbemi. eveniame u ewe becomes maw and tntttaat, *ad Tory oiled perooot era Intend to M gr IX= at . 11 . 41 : 1.eat mayste otoeist caa See an t. the.s =il;b,orit. omit poset.1101:1 they do as mows it.. request disarm to the doormen torsetta ot forth/LT yoverfni ostiototoho. Cam fiestas can bo are at the DSc* over* otan's atom CHE,Tillir &Toot, ottyotaiso Cl C: eon'. Phowroolk rnorr.a. iT PATENT'. PROCL:RED is THE UNI QED P TATES AND EUROPE. at H. now:los - sea-- am Forest PAce. JZIO: S. FOURTH Street. Tn. ere- MOW' 1 4..11:100 tIFFLNI & Am 1 meads renneells to all eases animated io Aim. ea Aut& Disei COATIS &treat. - - • ramphleta on the manacemeat of rejected apples*, Pau. f,reign putouts. masa of isaniferesee, and a ou coLu of reference, may be hid at the ab3reo-Seea. Bclll.l3firs. lora. Oct. Si. IW. DEJA I tate th • urearoo to rats to you. that for serest' seats put I haws Awsa amta.ated cub the .Im:trier ID Which •c.. 1 ha•conCootd.4 your tsumesa so rater: (to).cLt teen huhtr ere.3.tans toyevrs•lf ana ral s toile Patent 05:e. You oa dent rd so, rases preat• Led them to that totelllcr 10 form rb•ch ieramly 17.1nrrd llcCce 4. forward th-e Certificate. tOP , Ot that It War be eero•- aLle to you In cynical:nag to had Plitt emy',ur.est your plutonic* to watch your toteratooze, =tram. end courteous Deanne. r. bortt• efthtto yen. Yours, Tory truly, Cl l / 1 1.13 111..07. Laza Lloserosaioett 1 Pareols. rotv soy. EA. (63 La' T d}; CoNFESSION AND EXPERIENCE of oo INVALID. ot,l.:_seed fee the t.utfil ood as wv.-ni a; 41 , 7 a ev..:,on to young tuea a:x..ser from Nervs•us Debt:ay. Preela:una Deesy. • n 0,4121. at th• tk,e /1.114tt. of he': Cure. on* via cared hrmself. after ps." t e t,.es pet to au; Lim .. thro..ol medical or.po,Lon and eastker2. • topto• way to hul of tee author. ATHA". lEL 3‘: AV FAI 1..ak.. Bedf rd. List Brooklyn. Kotta mate y New 't ark, lor ese!ce:es s post -1a d alfreenal este:ova tabs-Im A fracT WORTH KNOWING —THE A anlypita* in tie C:ta to seta Ertt-rve selna:aer ilairarteal Rarasa etsar is at DE LLOS'S. all CREST N t T. atnrs Fnarth. Norh IT ll)66 141.0 N toeos toga bat tt,ss vary bast of Ana - I.tr•s'ni c^nr , a, a CMS ilet. 0 1 S t 1 Bills. No. 1 Westtrn Winter 1 1 :.rjV, 3 !.:M. Winter B:.szne..l Wl`llll o,j tau/ C.,C3 Maektai 1.,44 I.ILO aalcons lam Tlatt.r's 01. 4101 talluas Waiter Null:very 3.0 fieEnel or thenstat Oil. 10 t:615 Kereeeme for burvrrt. nyl at fentore. For ea,e, t. OWLE .r . .. IAFIKF;%I•:&& CO ._ M=E3=El 1.1A14, lOU HEARD, oft DJ 101 T LCO. V/10 , 0 to let the Met ;repent-1 etr•r the C!,. I ( not., to i eo louee (neat!. DE 1.,V10N. 411 C/44:r,11.7r Street. 4h44• Foorh, :North s la. +h.l trt:: la a:re to ta az. Led. He tie ea: , a bas tot C Meer:cll.= Ryes, e,gaz Ta t t*t. Cane.. i'l.•rr• Surf,. 4•, )t.73 V% EitY DENIIST. JEWELLER, Sit, V FR-PLATER. MACHEYIST.Gzz-ScLtli, Tle smith PlamlNer. Bse-fitter. art! .miss to trte ,, l, 1P0.1.1 hate oaa of BHAW'S MIT 081-STOVES. For I.:e 8 BALEY. 13.23 RICY lholtsle4s,l..PlL SLATE HOOFING. 4tc--Whoorer cicsirts S atr Roof pct proper: on. or a leaky ca• cads tight. ant 1, 1173.3ted. `AU bare itams.j.ate amen:ea. by director; to rHOMAS GRAFI .7%, e-ater. :WITH aoriliONL'eON birteal. S'ata ono! baud. ratt-Int • Pit PILNES TAKEN TO WV:TER on a Farm in Des:warn eclarry. Exedritent irtnNer and experienced timom. Asa-la No. *S4 WAL'. &mat. $04, 0 15.1 retry. d9l . tf S FUGUET & SONS. • fo— • ImroRTERs OF ILAVANI CIGARS. No..tli &NA', AON T L-:rett. Rrcri‘e recu2,:yii..A 3,-ror.z..eat erWrib4 CI GARS. whlrh tzar ofor At Low rates, for ea.o or ap prorwil ered CA IA) T TA. TWINE—Just received,* sake OOT 10t of etiqilli v lrek i lv i ktr 41 1 In Pt Vlrotor ot :11...-O•••••••. SYRUP Mui ib:A..b. ac.-410.1hhds. and GGLe. choice sad atlctiaar, Eyre's. Alao,aruoir bias ermuln IA Nto gam, tor aa e JAMES 6 iLatiAll CO, LETIT A¬. LEoN. 411 CIIESINUT SIREET. atom Fourth. North cdi, kaa a San aavor.—Aat. Near-achy= Car fa Na, Cairn Steam Ewan' Walont Caere. &P. Lm AN. AND PITCH.-250 bhls. Wiltumg PT toi t v r o ttf r . 7.ittt n , 0.. O. Wilikarrn,