Letter flop j4scaster Ecorromoadateo of The Fresi.l ' Lantaerint, Doe 29,1880 ANISOW all4**4 1414,:" The Mien must mid oietektit,ettl f redt" , aid be 'II hte , • aimei•4l**i ts ,!ilkielOill f all Sabath and eialSwiiare .is no Power to,p its e tissolletitM.*- I . o Ainotire treason, or intierlltStist emita, sot Garen, Malta 'agree mint to delfvei'ae,ffia staiffi ,Post. of. West PobartitilitaheiteltiSeif Mseavonty,Vahlek. , eat the struggle ktrilites waaid bay . billatiOtt - , ,laorniket'sit# l- fstOwtott:' 4 01. 0, Bit ti tt i t , 00 ea :Wait Canino iSdillirer up totheantahlii the Union isid , the Conaltuden, ieldelche has swan to prasot led difend, the allitety, positions commending the harbor of Chodaton • If toe boots of Cobb Malting or others, f,the,Pratident'i "41.ffiiittrLiaktf..4.1ehoth;ley tame ' - taktn..kmipi. patetelehbrattSoltf "40Atta.ti * **i° Patiffti the *Ban' 61 41KM 0 ,4 11 411 - iiterttet4tettlitti• tidt'dte sourer: ;1(117 old ftliacticep taehanealito! ifve day as the test,Dathoh bee OrdandlieleeffiSder won to deliver up Fort Moelids' to the Palmetto Itaitlatfenliakannei, airaftyikauffistanees ; yet hie wholSesinSpoints to snobsffititilty,' , I Would 211 4.1kestber, Mortal en 'order of that aerator, were he letTniii It, the of toatin. 01)114ROad; eggrandad by niairsiowitardiee. have 'the -*Moil ti of Holy Writ for declaring; Was unto that nation whose King es a child ltt and in the Faint datitof our rational difficulties, what Ware ai but ' a more taild it the helm of, Shah_ r' - lpittiting coital courage do his duty. to: theta:pithy', which has elevated him, (unhappily) to la Malieststation, disregarding the wkt coat ads et Ma ogoil and enparlenadileoretaryed Sate, who we one of Goicall - deekson's Cabbed 'when' nelllllOllOlA ihoolaid nitiatiC, - Mi. Buchanan half-betiStho - dupe; if , hot the"-"nelhmt, tail; 'of meic."itho ••it love' the - trecisMt but :despise, the traitor " Look, -' for inetttio,: at the talk (I cannot °ono:lads to it the tide of debate) in :Vonverition--a compound - of brogffitd. gto , ;"sontflitYl. and learility—end* even' there he is treated .teith theinthallefekle'ont= tempt. TIM deliberations Oar foihfathers itithe first doplyeates eind'Ooniations held to proclaim indepetuleneo, provide for and insure the meals theron,,,, Sidled lath .the,enemalunui of the ablest statesmen in the Parliattant of Great paten, and the',-plaudits of the 'Mae . throughout• Europe. Strong, plain, common lease, marked- by digniled and rapatikilanguage, was their peculiar cher , / aneristio. Their veryatiatellinikkowledged it; their Meade *tie dragthened ; Ind 'the lukewarm - alai ponailmled thst,"thaii was good Gauss for the anticined theAnialass people. • ffiat the dilliatiesin'the Convention 'of loutlilCitallits— what atithery ? - It would be telly tolatitate even; the mat,homoly comparison with thoso Worried to,' assertion, without proof; fahataknaiklmistats mints without the shadow of - Probability, Naked' by guano& and child's talk.. Ban their ablest men' are *taloa to 'know what to advise, and how to amide , for thd , i anagootent of their:lnternal Whim. Mr. Chatoelleir' Daskin f .iiith flatten liar Mainland which inorkliffile lend of liteMeatt- Taitientdcim, sees this , ' and liftable to his id- Joao; ', s ant cost .nuittey , to 'carry: out their trenchante of gerranatent. Mr. R.Mers: well Smith Rhett,- on the attar side,' pro; slalom that the end of taxation has tame at last. All adoutitions - however, :aim that thes cost for military purposes alone, will amount to $25 or $3O per bead on 'Soh .white man; woman, and child In the Palmetto : Empire. -It will re quire fully s, lam a tactoesppattheir airil list. From inatAidnitsite.thS inta17: 44 . 031 " ? Re p s ' dialott of Stole tiebta,bedlts i ongiiiiti. the Baal., W O'lliattna bitlielitc4deitace the neeessay fends, or Nit. tliigt'Sok Anent investments in sonata of the ,=land that mandates UM trkeititlation of, thi United Mates, which neat giceatithat otitatnSand 'status, as in' integral part of thii.nrest Anterfoldt•llnion ? If they tertgleiiiit'epttrar:the ehdissotthelf faun- Di, • What allithey do witirtheir debts to others? Bnawby Melt amain of eadradations and folly?' t' toe hey a fiord: about Beithseion : Bitieetherolf tarried out by:fora, "is nothing snore or less than treason." Theta can bend suothffidog ea a patheabio solution cribe question- Thithadittithin . entreaty deolaris that " Tres son against - the United Bata shall comsat only in levying ear against them, or in adhering to their enemies, 4-c." The first attempt on the part of South Carolina offielsis backed by an armed force, to interfere with the, thereof the Gs' • neral Government, or to take posseedan (litho ro , petty of that Govertunent, either: ems or ford& cations, is 'an overt act of Troason. end most be noticed assuch ; for the President is bound by his oak, and the' express words of the Constitution, that "he solidi-take ears 'that the laws be faith fully ,eueuyt,' , endlot la clothed with full pow- er, at all dines; to carry out this wise provision of that batten:eat. , The Articles of Confederation, under which the B.evolutlai was achieved, and oar, indepathena eemaeL'aerothend to be too weak to sustain us al a National litoverament. The States were held to gethosas it was truly laid, by " mere rope of sand,' Delegates, therefore, "from lb.. several Statee *that Confederacy met together, and is a spirit 'of harmony and esonoession, formed our glorious Constitution which South Carolina now, .with a parricidal hand, atheitta to destroy. It was done, however, not in the !tam:of the States; . but on the nose of tie •PsOns• of the States- . Sere brthepreittable Pieri or ?RN UNITXD Soviet ia Order to form a more perked Union, establish Jusiket, Ina» domes • Traipatty, provide for the oommon defeats, pro: mota - thoipitte4l_,Wolfere; aad aseeietho Bleettegs of LiVertY 40,'intraitivis and our Posterity, do Or dain alzol:establish this Constitution von Zvi' Uertsaftemetta PIP AktiiiCA." Certidn , nests wars reserved to the Blass for thelgintaan government, bat no "right , was rS_ served for-than, or any Ort•of them, tomcods from the moan= interest of - Nitwit ea tke Mlloß.ist en* as the i.e." TOisSitiiiitari of Una Coast'Avalon, and the do; _!fosinationi was to man:sit- petpetual, 100(4614 Ppm s 1 and troth and common -scale &dune ino'.iikeinOnetnicition. Itti, : Welnitii, who gained for Matelf the title of Bzwoutufer of the Connituticm," in' the ildenate• et the' United State. In 1833, dining: iliailetthaios Neltldeation, Wit ably 'pea* . 4 lifitilisiititatkin - . does not provide for events,-, which Sialt_bolreohlti4 'by its own :dastruotion:' goesiiioit, !motors, sinew it must Wog these eon- - oequintent with it, is _revolutionary. Nullilleattou Is squally, savolutionsry: What Is isrelutba? Why, 'AO is Jevohition which corner= or • kictur hale ;.'ar:saataufall7 , resists ' the ettlathig pub/lo autbiirlip'; ‘ ; that w hieh strati UM sisialseof the 'uproots power •, that which intimation a noir para. recuintievahotity into the Mae of the Stets. Now this Is :WM- lease objection -of- aullilloation (and memenea, ): attempts to aspersed" the supreme' lig:dative authority;. it arrests the arm of the fluesative Magisents ; it Interrupt. the ex-, erehttef liiiiMintstemedjudiebil power; under * name : of, as onlinense it die/am null and. void wititioNto Mite &lithe minus laws of the United' atetsc - Isstotthierevoluthmary?" Amftle•says: •ofitalecsalititien of the United ilia* was ro ceitinlis a Wholeinnd for the *hole Amilitry, If it otemot Ste Septhei t it ..osanot stand impute) • audit the lineCeamioVitir inesentni ; 0111 witerei theyjcentlii.,loag, be'inidated, any where We, . motet Aar" wait.mile or: liw for 13011U1 Carolina,: audtmothes for other State'. mat "oil Quit the only ',llternitaltet" is", a -*WNW of *a ham throughout fhtt:lrboie or• their esieitticsin Carol ei welioselswiters.. And this repeal - teigniledf-IMtiamo -she: Stiti-in imposes - her veto sad thrown's raddiMmil"o And hooendessolinto-four dons his .• opialciemit:ther Whale i , ableol,as we '9/lea.' That: the constitutient of the l United instill" ISM WlMetwowahttrilte*Ur dotopaot be. twain ukt.piovlo'cif the at Mel SWAM - io•thele sovereign ogiacildsii. hit a Goiernment• foundeli on the aorta of the people, - erett4 c t i t i t# l :Wat; ralatfaar: baiWasn - itself :Sad Me+ ;Stater: Wittheritr - ban - pow er to disiolve these 145611111147 that nothing can dlimelwa. than hut-revolutleol-mot- that; louse qtattitma be' no lash thing as ' sonlimkrit wl stt slion • • • 4 there ia a sommie conslitlng tg a t it 4liettetitotiOn Wilke' UMW . litittie,'Obts.:: of fiefferiii' lintintattee - tit if, and trestl(is. and ii ethos. capable of assuming the thit• restat offivomitia•law or molly,: Magritte:met ialk• of aid • ffnal.fafaaPtat Mar Intlett, so offense If ItWOolnuti' Mite lam iteice lagbiation •, and, it mem capable eletunl i end Mahal,the siammter of a volt, *prams wow' of thelnited States Is the terpreter. gtlatosta;:' Thitt ast - ,stateipt by a 'State to abro gate, tunul, or nullitynh Congress, or to that fat Itileratioatritldnker limits, on the ground that le her opinion melt law isttowonstitutional, is a dilatt actrpetiOitonlisijust poworsi OttheNene ral GovenuneW r - avkin" ° the equal - rights of the other States, it,payvviolaNen of the Constitution, and a prop y, revolotionary in ate character and nmutmeig,w - , „ ~eavvesiCtliatiplitiateir,•ed- / ,pititel . Webster .lit nolliteatiett . thew ind•dhe'lwitehr imentry ap plauded them as gociiketritii;: , They hold equal ly pod in - messilon tinsel; ' 1 If 'anythrlag, they Sr., inew" applicable' to the present than - to - the past,' and Predoient of the Veiled; Meta is bound by Idi oath to switlist Oath Carolina inn i ets, no' otoitifwicind, upon the Constitittion— rich Mr. Webster has so eitiquest3youd.tralY dam& Say what. oll ,o l 4 110001100*Ni armed force is treason, as Willsaileitirsieli Itive)sen' it carried Into of fset; 'Mai itekiire cbtatgs - tit tarsi' cannot present titiWieMag ale. tof thivilederal:Cloventamitfroat enoiniftiti ", out, Whatever South Camila& May or- datp 6 f acontrar_ •-• • • lifoon-Asoo. ?alp tirialfg IS _ ,a4thebare Ides of VIWAIR l ' . l_ :WlS* ol 444acei of Mit any talpi ---- ,4 1 1X` C*lol, be, t• Vat4Weitsra iNiitilkal AMU Wldalse, nor OA* sltyls • rut decade, w . • wwtalrip-Askslw a SAW city - 7•I4I#4OI,'WHI OW Is orwl ' Ifirstlistai*: W. will clitaloadidwit, lawtectoKl liessflow Ardent VS" _, tleitAllikei Irti worppig eittlifit WWI Irtiiii:t tirieldit, - : aas, zest: lallstabls ado isiatiwlllilido = l, Waltiblidi Oat It' nu imol .u. ow ' dad It will billed of *my tows sad banlaklSSlta•Waylreida. ol , ,„ _ y o N., et. Mid MIMI /NUMMI lir The Evacuation of Iron Moultrie, OPINIONS. OF TAM eIIIUTRIIIRN PREIS The BsTatinah Republican Says At imearly hour yesterday morning teiegrapblo • adtdcitif*ore reesived fr un Charleston announcing the-view. of tbe- evacuation of Fort Moultrie and the .doundition of its gin' carriages and the spiking of the, guns. The intelligence noted like an oleo. trio 'hoot on ear oily,' and thrilled through, the .out oninalty like lightning. ' Groups of °M i en° Might-be -seen-through- the streets dimming the Matteri•and.venting their indignation on such a tiatila moTsulent.. , There is but one sentiment on the - tiseettoe c im e rthet is of indignaiton tind'retist." awe. , Genteitteas that the Ouse of Oir,olina is and their , fate mutt be the same. If thir Ifederal thitierninent expects to have•no State bbt Oar/gins to , enerre into submisiton, it will lad Welt 'wondetrally mistaken Thhi *ton' has die• aided frlittl:Snattar of menden in every Southern Stateisurthottang lea -shdald satisfy them. We Oitglit have-been quieted by the adoption of , A loader tionrse,bna there arenoneof us so degraded rue tenubinit to be *hipped We imbmission. yoraniiinues OY oetaLin,rox The - Charleston. .lithottsag 'Notes says : The proinptness and:nativity exhibited by the vol- Varier iseintiardeSaf thireitX When orderedreitt yes. • Corday; as well their Obedience 'it'd •:ps'oper latiornowin'garrisOn, whit the 'greatest praise. For a largo number of young men, hardly kb. Patio any-restrietionsi to be' compelled , to submit tb the precise system of a (lamp with Its calls 'and drills, muit be trying, and when we see - or know 'of their fulfilling the onerous duties assigned 'them, with smiling faoes and the greatest alacrity, tie think to ourselves that when snob patriotism existaamong the youth of a nation, it is impose'. 'hie to conquer it. "MAIMS TOR A BLACK LIST." The names of tho two vessels whose patriotic commanders entered Into the service of Major An -demon for the prirpoie "of removing the ammuni tion and other matters to Fort Sumpter, are, we understand, the Schooner George Washington, Capt. Finagin, and the schooner Buzzard. Oapt. Thompson. The third craft and its gallant cap tain, we have not - heard the names of. MAYOR MAOTHITIN OP CHARLESTON TO MAYOR JOKES, 07 tAVAPINAR _ :In reply to a deapatch sent by Mayor Jones to Mayor Macbeth, the following reply was received : Cnearwarox, 7 P. M.—Fort Moultrie has been etactrated' and • 'dismantled The Government tgoOpirhiVe'beikii Yentoved to Fort Sinniter. Ate .informinfroni Washington that the com- Wander 'of rost , lionttrie sated 'without instrue- Vona. :There is a - good deal of excitement here, but we think that things will come out right. IFUJ4IMORICRIONAMOB AT FORT BORPTXR The Baltimore Ez:chaiige says : A,deipidoli has been, received in this oity, from Charleston, stating .that a portion of the me i:bauble' einployed Pert Sumpter, who were frem Biltimore.,leityesterday in the steamer Keystone *State; for Philadelphia. It is said that Major An derson proposed that they'should armlet in the de feat), of Abe fort, if it Should be attacked, which they .declined to do r and were consequently The-foreman of the Baltimore mechanics was dieeharged two weeks slime for giving a negative answer to 'the lame proposition: All non-coni , betecetsbeve thus been expelled from the fort—the ladles andohildren of the officers having boon sent from PortMoultrie some time eines. The Death of Ralph Farnham, the Dun. ker Hill Veteran. Elk LAO? HOUAS-.IIIZ YOST MOUT= ZNAMInATION. The Boston Trarieher of Saturday details the death' ad Itilpli.Firnitem, the last survivor of the Battle of Bunker Mill. From its columns we ex tract the following : - After Mr. Farnham's return from Boston, his health seemeyi'rather , tb Improve than to be im paired; and , he often' spoke in this most gratified. manner of :the results of the excursion. "I feel yOunger than a year ago," and "My health never was soleed,", were oommon remarks with him. ~ Abdift four weelti ago he go t tip' one morning as surualoind Was poitiing some hot water from a tea kettle to wash"withy' when' his son's Wife observed his -hand- to-tremble, and he was noticed to turn' We as if about to faint. Mrs. Farnham took hold of the kettle,. and, as he seemed to grow more faint, finally assisted him to lie down. He lay some time, bat finally got up to eat breakfast. It was noticed that his appetite-was not so good as usual and he seemed to sot as it something was choking him. lie remained in this condition for a number' of ••days, bet finally improved, and was again gilts well. Alter this he often brought in his own wood as usual, ind continued in excellent health until last Saturday, when he was again sightly ill. „ On Tuesday afternoon, while his eon's wife was with him, be asked : "Ain't there angels in the room ?” She replied : "Father, do you think there are ?" "Oh,. yes," said he, " the room is fell of them and they have come to assist me home." While Mr. Miller was there he said to him : " Don't leave me till I get home to glory." On Wednesday morning, about an hour and a half before his death; he attempted to ram him self in bed, and alMost Summated in doing so, bat failing, asked to be raised up uttering his last words : " Raise me up a little higher—there." A short time before hie death he wits conversing with a grandeou'onthe Subject of the troubles at the South. , Mis language on this occasion, as near. ly u can be reeolleeted, 'was as follows " be. neve theietreublee Will all come out right in the 'end, and that the Mien wilt not be broken up. I may not live to ma all the .diMoulties settled, but they will be. I hope and wish the whole country well. I have no doubt Mr • Lincoln will do justice and bring SouthOarelina right. - I have great con fidence in-his ability:to govern the nation and pre vent it from being broken up." A :Mort time before his death, he repeated the 14th verse of the first chapter of Hebrews : 4 . Are they not all ministering :spirits, sent forth to minister for then: who shall be heirs of salva tion?" ' - At the last eleotion he was noble to go to the polls on account of the rain, and this circumstance pained- hie:trench. lie was very fond of Lincoln, always - alludin g , to him as the ;" but with ell kit enthusiasm in favor of his own party, he was not blgotesVat ail, nor did he ever dispute with his 'neighbors en political subjects, though, he often oonversidiWitit them on the state of the country, up to tho time of his death. - On Monday , afternoon he was engaged in prayer for some time, and Son Tueedsr morning, as soon as he get up, he knelt' by' hie - Wand engaged in earnest prayer. !deny ofkie conversations of late have related to his visit to Britton. He seemed to regard this trip with'isgreakdeal of pride. On one occasion 'he spite of the distinguished visitors who name to see him, at 'the Bayere Rouse, " Ono day," said he. Edward Everitt oamo„to see pie. I can't re member mnicklie said= to - me, except that I asked him who was going to •be President, and he re plied, 'lt's bard tellingmho will be Governor till after eleetiOn.' One day Governor Basks and Mrs. 'Banks came to see me, and each - of them made me a present. Mrs. Banks kissed me, and I don't re editing that I evils felt eo - embarzassed_ , ln all my idlens I did when I found. the Governor's wife 'was going to kiss me." 'Poet Martell Examination of Ralph Farnham, agsdlOS • y eacericiAte , ixt r d, i l i jo i Li . sieyl4lll at . 1111 dlOnlit . , 8 1 . 11: riwiDthileeseseorailitiVrictrieit J. B. Parker, of hanint,_ Buck , of Loton , and J. L. Beverton, of 'askew: An extensive examination was not deemed us. eessary, and only the oailtles of the Oust, of the pericarditis°, 'and of the abdomen were opened. Boom:, of the right lung brought' to view a eongwited eanditiOn of the lung and a largo era sion of watir in amounting to three pints; of alreenbdi tinge. There were no adhesions of the pleura upon the Sight side,. and •no evidences of pleuritic inflam mation. On opening, the left cavity of the chest there . seetaed to bemuch the mane condition of the organs as ezbted on the right side. There was a pint and a halt of water in 'Ohl earlty of the same color and consistently as in the other cavity, end no eibienite of Inflammation of the pious. • Openimithe pericirdlinn also showed•an etaioll of water dlibunting to' about four (utup, having the saki* characteristics as in the oavibos of the abut. There was also evidenoe of inflammation, but no adhesions and no fain membranes. .The heart was of the natural else, and there wee no evidence of disuse save in the valves at the opening of the aorta. They were almost complete lyossified. All the remaining struotures of the heart seemed to hi in the normal condition. 'There was, however, a foreign growth in the left SIAM% of the glee of a sue4l hthert, attached to the ulumnee Mame, but evidently int inter feting with thebireulation. On opening the cavity of the abdomen there was found an effulon. of water, but less than in either Of the cavities of the chest. •Til• liver Was twine its normal site, and the , great meat= loaded with fat. The eubstance of the liver 'was in - 11; healthy condition, but was of etaniatal else, at lout 1 twine the common weight. , Xt pushed 'the diaphragm up as ter as the third rib, and coupling this with the - anion of water 'in the: right cavity of the chest, and the general Aropsieel 'nondition, shows oonelnelvely that the Immediate 'caul death'was an effuskinbf witr lerlribi - the eirvithiti of the, chest; pericardium, and 'abdomen. , The body was plowed in a little burying place near the , late taddenoe of th e deceased, - by the elder of hie wife: „- Extensive Burglary at New Orleans, $1,700 WORTH OFFROPIRTY BECOVBIIIID-41111 HUE. .011.411103inSTIVIID-• , OlfX SHOT ON ran sixecisr OPAL 41111011•MeS . SALOON—HIS CAPTIIR*4-- , A 41c. SOStatiABIASIIOIII9 OHLNANS POR UP , wsunit;)ir *no...ruins—wiz ,CONYMBBIONEI OF •BUolori/OXAOMT-.AN ISPRIT TnISP, LO. • Thteinernittg, between S and 4 o'clock, a burglar, well known or his stylish appearance, and - the as sociate of some of the most respeotsble Open in this city, who knew not his real character, wee shot in the head while attempting to break into the gambling saloon Of N. A. Montalto. It is evident, from appear/item that the burglar whogives his real nem* se Charles B. Robinson, but who is known as Charley Gordon and by other names, had planned very cautiously this - attempt on Mr. Monteite's saloon. lie went from his own 'nom, No. 7 Carendelet street, (where he has been 10dging'with a pal named.", Billy Monroe," for the pled ',two months)- across to 'the enttelpoe of the betiding Where 171mititieiroenfeationaty store is, on the deicer of Carontinet street. The entrance to thiebailding is next door to C. B:Benedlot .4 Co., and theinsilding,is used.prinaipelly for o ffi ces. One 'of thews allots is unoccupied. Through this ellite, - 0m the third.toor, the burglar procoed `ad, and got out on the roof of the balcony that feces Vinont's building on Canal 'street, and " was nose to the balcony on the third floor or sleeping apartments of Monteiro's gambling saloon. When on the balcony of the lambling 1311104)11 he took off his shoes, placed a slung shot, composed of a rock -in a stocking, close by them, and then with a sharp knife commenced to_ out the venetian blind slats. This he woretedsd in doing at the drat window he came to, and opened it and looked in. f. 'this' MOM, hoWever, . there woe no person, thonh on the p_revlous night a gentlemen slept theta whe,lkad'flo,ooff toION9O been is gentlem en and.,tO whom Ibis barglerlied talking eome timPirevious. -The burglar-- entered the • room, .li:eked the door, and then .came out, and. tried hie knife on the iletriet . the nett window. He Out au openlngfist above the catch of the venetian blind, andliterib*Penedl it. Therivitido* sash befog closed, and -Inside' the ealtdollindieing detin,he Made an effort to raise tbkinadoirsaiddenbitly, and was' just stooping to do so,,Wkis Mr - Menteiro,•WhO *44 is bed, within. -his *in; 114 j .ieVolVer through the vrin thiWientering the 'blind and glass, and penetra ting, the barghtie left. cheek [Just below the eye, deagirittislritokhdlipth,,• NIB bdvbsglaXmdolt blistruotion, did 'nOt stendrprovelatati:es itetberwtse might. While . the. ballot W*l at 'Work ending, the blind,Mr: -Montetto "awoke' by' the "noise,' and the Street' lamps on the opposite Ode Of Canal Street validating a dark 'shadow en the 'blind, Mr. Montalto pia- dently arose and ;pied as any one would under tie olroumatinesie. For some nights previous, this es tablishment had been similarly entered and robbed of money from persons sleeping. When Mr. Monteiro fired the burglar fell. Mr: Monteiro oalled to hie partner, and said : " Let us get a watchman." They proceeded to get th e watobman, L. Lyon,.whe is on thatlieat, bUt be fore they arrived on the balcony the burglar was gone, leaving his shoes, slang-shot, and,,epots of blood, as a alga of his condition and course. - The Watchman, however, saw, him making big retreat over the balcony of Vinoent'e, and!halled. followed bim,sad,those brOpabt+ him down by the way he came up, and, when on the street, the burglar bolted toward his room aoross at No. 7 Oarondelet street; the ofileer in haste fol lowed him, the burglar bemoaning his fate. The burglar opened the door of the house with a latch key, and went to his room, calling aloud for help, and swearing to a colored man, William, the slave of Dr. Fenner, who takes care of the. house, the house being Dr. Farmer's. The burglar wee here secured by Officer Lynn, who placed a bro ther ofiloery L. Kelly, on watch, and he, seeing a big game was on hand, then proceeded for further police assistance to search the Fondles. Night. clerk F. Ames sent for Lieut. Jaques, who, with Officers Cullom, Mullen, Sergeant Williams,! and F. Ames, proceeded in the briefness, and searched the promisee, finding at least seventeen thousand dollars' worth of property. All the laces of Mrs. Turner, lately stolen; all the plate of Dr. Mercer, partly melted.- All the plate of Mr. Thomas Byrnes, about $6OO worth ; jewelry, watches; and plate of J. 'D. Hill; Fee. ; about $3OO worth of fine cloth, of Peatittler Co., No. 3 Carondelet street, and availed 'assort- Mont of other valuables, all the results of- lair glaries in this city of late. ' These articles Meat: Jaques -removed .to the First district Look-up, and• this morning many of them were identified and claimed by' their rer apeotive owners. When the burglar was shot, be was oonvey_ed to the Charity Hospital, where he new is. Mr. Monteiro then surrendered himself, and gave bonds to appear in the case of shooting, which will only be a formal'matter no doubt, as the commu nity will thank him for his aot.—N. 0. Delta 28/1 tnst. PASSENGERS wisp. In ship Tonawanda, for Liversool.—Edward Preston. Jr, of hisnayunk. MIS Healy and son Jamas, or Bus load, and 3610 the 'Worsts. In steamship State o Ceorgia, for Savannah—W A Barrett, J Wooiston, Jon Potter, Mrs M Croatian, d C Mom, A M Padget, C Heebner, H McGovern, W H 'PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. JOSENI , 0; GRUBB. EDMUND A. SOLID ER,I COMMITTRE or 7.112 Mourn GEORGE L. , BUZ BY. k LETTER BAUS At cita MArtAantS' Exchange, Phstruieiphses. NW, Clyde. Perry.-- _ London. soon Bohr Duigo. Coot.— ....—....HavansVsoon SAILING OF, TILE ODEAN sTEADIERD ' • FROM THE UNITED STATES. • SNIFF LCLVZ FOR DAYS Sonoma- ..... ...New York-Havre ....Jan 2 Yenta— -...New York_laverpool -2 --New Yoric..Liverpool— ~.....Jan C idaneheeter...NeW,York-Liverpool—...._Jan • 6 Anglo axon -....Portland-Ltverptiol -......—. Jan Fulton --.....Rew York-Havre. ........... -San 5 Canada ....... 9 Kangaroo- ... -.New York-loverpool— ----Jan 12 G lee g0w........-.NewLiverpool...._..- Jah. 12 N AtileTlo6ll. Portland .Liverpool_.._ —Jan /2 United Staten- ...New York-G1a5t0tr.............Jaa 111 Autralaman.....New York- Liverpool— ~....Jan 16 Palestine.. ..New rr Bremen- ....New York-Bre MOII. - Nova Scotian .....Portland - Jan 19 • "mammal ......Boeton..Liver pool _». ._.._Jan 23 FROM EUROPE SHIP* LIAVN - YOH DAN/ Primal Albert— ~.Galway-New York-. --Deo 18 Kangaroo —.—ltverpool-New York ........... Dec 19 North Amencan.Liverpool-Portland . —Deo 20 Attetrasian,—.Liverpool-f4 est York—.. Deo 22 F01e5tine......,-Livorpool-NeWYork.____ --Deo Xi Bremen —...nonthampton-fiew York Dee 211 Glasgow., ..—...Liverpool-New York Decll4 John Dell-.-.-- Allasgow-New York— ..—.-Deo IV Ainbrica.. :Liven:root-Beaton.. ......—.Deo 29 Edinburgh . — ..Liverpom-N .... ..Jan 2 Canadian-. -Liverpool- Portland . .. -..-.. Jan Teptonta,....gouthampton-NeW 4 Aqua-- Liverpool-New Y0rk......_..Jan Xedar— Liverpool-Lvov ...-/en 9 roag° --...Bo2dhatnntol2-neW an rth Nriton-...Liverpool- Por thtnd— -- -Jan 10 'Rho California Steamers mail from New York on the litalth, and plat of each month. The Havana Bteatnom leave New York on the 11.17 th. lath. 17th. and Iffth ofeach month. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA., Jan. 1 1861 SUN SUES-« 1 23-SUN SETS-- 88 HIGH ...... 61 CLEARED. Steamship Boston, Crooker. New York, J !anima. Bin Tonawanda. Julion,'Liverpool, COpe Brother., Berk Bea Eagle, Kenney, Batbados,Thos Weneon • & Sons.. &BohCor E Jame, Townsend, New Orleans, D 8 Bretton Co. Bohr Jonathan MIY, Cobb, CharlostOn; A Heron, Jr, & . BAILED. Ship Tonawanda, Julius, left Walnut street Wharf at 12)0 o'clook yesterday. In tow Of tug Anierma. with a cargo consisting of 200 tierces beef, 100 do and 50 bbla lam. ISM , bbls 110ur.25 oasim tallow, ati bushels corn, 19,800 do wheat, 2248 bags cloverseed. 8:66 hhds. 81' tierces, and 7 bbls molasses. 680 bales cotton, 15 do wool. 24 do rags; 83 passenger railway oar wheels and 10 axles, I our auras steel. and 14 pkgs mdse. The U b mail steamship, State of Georgia, Cept Gar vin, for' BlLVailliqh, sailed yeaterrday at .10, A 6,1 with a full 'freight and a number of Peesengers, whose names 'lnay be found under the proper head. MEMORANDA. Steamship Kensington, Baker, hence, arrived at Boa on 30thi ult. . Stop Winged Racer. Trundy. from Fooohow Aug Ith, was below new York 30th nit, with low of fore and ma ken Prawn& _,Bhip_Levant. (Br) Foam, from Calcutta Sept 4th. at saw York 30th nit, With wiaarL3o3. Ship John Cottle, Hallowell, Callao, at hlattinitia BarkAinalt, &vine, hence, arrived at Trinidad de - Cubs Llth Bark Jams Smith, Brewer, hence, armed at Avon& 20tti . Brig Ells Reed, Davie, hones. arrived at 8t late de Cuba IStit z as Bri /7thJ D Linoolnult. , Webber, hence, arrived at Matan- NaG=l=Z= 8010 dame Trams, Stevens. at Cardenas 18th tilt. from Wilmington, NO. and sat ed 19th for Matanzas. timo Bohr A Ti th Alt. rrell, Biggins. from Bolton, arrived at Bal re 39 Wilmington. NC, Deo 91—The ship Emma. of Liver pool, one hundred days from . Bombay for New York , with a cargo of wool. flaxseed. and seams, In a sinking condition,yM run ankore on Friday night, the miles northeast of the tow Inlet light . The magma and crew were saved, bat the vessel has bilged. Heavy weather to Aar, Wit h tite wmd from the northeut. BREAD. pITRE AND °REAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE WIECHANIOAL BAKERY, NAM B 7 OBTAINID AT Tllll YOLLOWITI6 PLACES: MECHANICAL BAKERY, B. W. corner of Broad and Vine streets. O.M. (wow__ _.--Poplar street, below Tenth. Hd MoNEIL.— elecorner Sixth and g greet. JATHO BON,— —.Nr,xes North Fifth street. JOHN G. MOXEY— —N0.12112 Vine itreet T. P. SMITH.. —.— —N0.116 North Fifth street. B. BOOY E. corner Fifth avid 8p race streets. W. W. MATHEWB,--- —B. E. corner Eleventh and Locust streets. . D. KNIGHT.— —Brood street, below Wal nut. GEORGE GARVIN —No.l4lllLontbard street. D. COURTNEY.— W. corner Sixteenth sad Pine streets. WM COURTNEY—.. —NO: 606 South Twelfth tree 16,. R. WANAMAXER--......H s ail. t, r4l t, gene, a b o ve S. irme i rtl t t Fourth and L. HOLLAND.— —B. 4'.eqrne s r Eteenth an Ogden streets. DAVID SADDLER_... No. 260 North Eleventh street. J. WEIORTMAN-Tbirteenth street below below Thompson B. 8; TOMXIIiI. orirth Front H BROOKS. --16. S iZ e t o rner of t3eyentli tied Pine streets. F. KORAI& —.N. W. earner Tenth and Bliispen streets. E. H. TCFME. 11/ 6 Booth Front e emir Broad arid THOS. T. BLEAT— -- Qo a g u lytgenth e erect B. ORTRP e nilitli and sailers' Wood. , J. AforNTYRE.....----Tyglesoond street, ab. Al EX, 1T FI.LERTON. Corner oiFifth and Chris.- tan. MRS. E. RAMBLER..—No. 1761 Coates street D: F. & T. W. WOLF--433 Girard avenue. WM. McCRACKEN— —nee Hamilton street. R. R. of et Tsr . eltth JULIUS KLEId w or. 'oi r l t reenth nrlo. , M. NIPPER . . corner Fourth and Green etntat. MRS. F. Bunn/ W. corner Tenth and Green set. et r J. L. HICKS.—_:— —Camden, N. J., store Ill Athh ~ tade. Aroh street. C. H. RAINIER.—.-- West Philadelphia, Seth st. ab. Haverford road. •N, L. YAIINBLL.-----Lenni, renna. JOHN BAlllag—.-- —Tricnt end Pme Grove GEO. B. TOWNSEND.-- Weft Gteeter•Fenma 15140L8E8—..-- ..61.4ati0 CHI, N. J D. HORTON norm.), N. J. a 9. J P. EBERLEIN ti Columbhs, Pa. JOB PRINTING. IrRE NEW JOB PRINITNO OEFiLIE OF " THE PRESS" is prepared to exeoute neatly, °handy, and expedition/di #pi)tT DESCRIPTION OP PLAIN AND 04NAMENT4 PRINTING rAmrithvra, PAPgit BOONS, GIACIULARtI, BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION POSTERE I HANDBILLS, AUCTIONEERS. LANYEng. MEROHANTB, MANUFACTURUREI, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE COSIPANIES NIT All orders left at the •Yebliestion Office of Tho, Preis, No. 617 OHEBTNUT Ittieet, will be prof:apt* attended , to, fet6L' ff. NOTlCE.—Pealed proposals, endorsed plioroSaLs FOR FURIVISHINS_SHPFL/rS TOTIKE , BOARD OF CONTROLLERS OF SUPPLIES BOROOLSP will be received at the Office of the Con trollers of 'Pablo Schools, Soptheast.cornef. O.IXTIg ;and Alaa.,PHl_Streets, addreued to the Understated, until TVMSDAY, January 13. leelear o'clookUe4fskr ,the supply of all the Illookessid Stet onierY to be need le the Yobbo Sehools of the City of Ph ladelphia. until the 310 of Deoember,lBBl. The proposals moat state the price and quality of the Books and articles of Station ery proposed to be furnished And be adeomanied br.a 'sample of eaoh item. A list otßookir, &0.. as author ised by the Board, can be seed at the Seoretary's of , floe, Southenat corner Sixth and Adeopht 'treats. ' By order Of the Committee°. Supplies. ROBERT J.HEMPHILL. deaSt Secretary Controllers of PnbhoSohoole. TVMPAYi, I ,3. AUXIVAItY), - 1, _156,1. T "AMALOOLATION Off'LAN GIUAGEkt,Tbstv h a erowlag tendeney in nue age t o apgappria* tho most expiondve words of other languages. and git.Of While to Incorporate them into our own 3 thee the word Ceshatio, which is from the Oreekotiintryhte" tor •the ta• now becoming Popularized in nOnneetiOn - with Mr. Spalding'' great _headache remedy.** it vAll !von be need in a more ,general-way, and the word Cephalic) will become as comMen'az IleetrOtype'anCmany others whole die-, 4inotionl al foreign ,words',has been worn awai by common Maze, until they teem " native and to the manor hem" ' • lii 'ad 'n otrlble 'eadaohe tide hafternoom hand I stepped, into the hepothecciry's, hand Rare In to the =ki l l OW 70tt heist ine of lin 'lntilaohe t" " Does It htiohm'esd f!' nays 'm " SSTS hl, band upon that 7e gave 'me a Cephalic Pal, hand 'eon me 'onor it cured m 6 46 quiek that I 'ardly realised I 'ad 'ad an ladaohe. BEADAess is the favorite sign by whioh nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural Mate 6f the brain, and, viewed hi Gus light, it may be looked on as a safeguard Intended to give notice of dis ease whiohlnight otherwise escape attention, till too late to be remedied ; and its indications should never be nelleeted. • Headaches may be classified under two ;names, vim SYmptomatio and Idiopathic,. Symptomatio Headache ii exceedingly common, and is the precursor of a great Moiety of diseases, among whioh are Apo Mazy. Gout, Ithenmetlim, and all febrile diseases. In its nervous form it Is eyinpathefie of disease of the stomach, constituting siellheadache, of hepatic disease constituting bilious headache, of worms, constipation, and other disorders of the bowels, as well as renal and uterine affections. Diseesee of the heart are very fre quently attended with headaches; anemia and plethora are also alfecbons.whioh frequently occasion head ache. ,Idlopathio headaohe is also very common, being tiguallY distinguished bY the name of nervous' headache, scoistimee coming on suddenly in a state of BPDa rontlT,ound health, and prostrating at once the mental and physical Misrules, and In other instances it comes on slowly. heralded by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instances thepain is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes pro voking vomiting under this class may also be named Neetaliia. For thegreatnnent of either class of headache the Ce phalic, Fills have. been found a mire and safe remedy, relieving the most acute rains in a few minutes, and, by its subtle power, eradicating the diseases of which headache is tbe unerring index. Bricisst.—Biamus wants you to send her a box of Ce phalio Glue ; no. a bottle of Prepared Pille—but I'm thinking that's not just it neither; but perhaps ye'll be either knowing whet it ie. Ye lee elie'e nigh dead and gone with the Blok Headaobe, and wants some more of that name my relaived her before. Drys/in.—Yon mutt mean Spalding's Cephalic Pills. Bridget.-ooh t sure now and you've end it. Here's the quarther, and giv me the Pills, and don't be all day about it, taller. No one of the " many film fienb in heir to" is so pre valent, so little understood, and so much neglected as Costavenesi, often originating in oarelossnese, or se dentary habits. It Is regarded an a slight disorder, of too little oceiseinenoe to exalts anxiety, while in reali ty it is the precursor and companion of many of the moat fatal and dangeroun diseases, and unless early eradicated, it:will'bring the sufferer to an untimely grave. Among tho lighter evils of which Costiveness is the usual attendant are Headache. Colic, Rheuma tism, Foul 'Breath, Plies, and. others of like nature. while a long train of frightful diseases, such as Malig nant Fevers, Abeesser, Dysentery. Diarrheas, Driven ilia, Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria. Hypo ohondrituan. Melanoholy, and Insanity, first indicate heir presence in the system by this alarming symptom. Not unfreanently the diseases named originate in Con stipation, but take on an independent exudenoe unities the cause is eradicated in an early stage. Prom all these considerations, it follows that the dlnorder should receive immediate attention whenever it ociours, and no person should neglect to get a box of Cephalic Pills on the first appearance of the complaint, as their time ly use will expel the insidious approaches of disease, and destroy thin dangerous fee to human life. Physiciaw.—Well, Mrs. hum how is that headache ? Mrs loass.—gone ! Doctor, all sone! the pill yen sent .oured me in just twenty minutes, and I wish yob, would send me more, so that I oen have them handy. Physicias.—You oar, get theta at anylDruggist'e. Cal for CephelloPills. I find they never fall, and I reoom mend them m allows of 'Headache. Mrs..loses.—l shell eend fors hex directly, and snail tell all my offering friend., for they area real his:nat. IWNNST MILLIONS DP MOLLANS SLYID.—Ms. Spald ing has sold two millions of bottles of his celebrated Prepared Gine. and it 'ls eahmated that each bottle eaves at least ten dollars' Worth 'of brOkonthirniture, thus making an aggregate of twenty million, of dollars reclaimed from total loss !by this valuable invention Having made his Glue a household word, he now pro posiia to do the world still smelter service by curing all the 'soling heads with his Coldish° Pills, and if they are all good as his Ghe, Headaches will soon vanish away like snow in July. fir o►sa 140ITSICINT, and the mental oare and anx iety incident to close attention to business or study, are among the nurnerousreauses of IVervous Headache. The disorderedstate of mind and body incident to this dis tressing complaint. is a Tatal biow to all energy and am bition. Sufferers by this disorder can always obtain speedy rebel from these distressing attacks by axing one of the Cephalic, Pills whenever the symptoms ap pear. It quiets the overtaaked brain, and soothes the strained and jarring nerves, and relaxes the tension of the stomach which always accompanies and aggravates the disordered condition of the brain. FACT WORTII xmowleo.—Spalding'm Caleb&lio Ydle area certain ours for &ok Headache, Bilious Head ache, Mimeo Headache, Costiveness, and (loners' Debility. Diecovinty.—Among the moat important of all the great medical discoveries of this age may be considered the system of vamlnation for protection from Small Fox, the Cephafie PIS ter relief of Head ache, and the use of Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either of which le a sure epeoifio, whom bene fits will be experienced by suffering humanity long after their discoverers are forgotten. lIGT Din you ever have the Mak Headaohe I Do you remember the throbbing temples, the fevered brow, the loathing and disghst at the sight of food? How. totally suifit you Were for nleastretrionversation' or study. One of the ermitalla Pills would have rell eved you from all the angering Which you then'ekpenemoed. For this and other nnytwires yam 'always have a box of them on heal tb pee Bf oackslim reslifee. OEPHALIO PILLS,. OEPHALIO PILLS■ OEPHALIO 1.-)ILL11 OUR 414. 'MAIDS QF 404PAOHN! BY the tam of these Pills the periodioel atteoke of lYer voii,or Biek Headathii may be prevented ; end if taken at the ootwahliderneht of an atteokimmediale relief from Pain endeloknege will be ohteibed. They eeldern faii.in removing the Nausea and lisad a the to whieh females are 10 inibleet. "They got Oral* on rim bime% removing Costivoess For Literary 'Arm, Students, Delicate Female"; and all persons of snittitory habits, they are valuable as a Zaid. Otfilteiroving the aiiegte, tone and iii(Of to the Ofileitgre organs, and restoring the natural bias- Deft). and strength to the whole system Tjrn CEPHALIC ?UM are the molt of long inyesli gallon and caw/Ally onndnoted ekpOri'mpots, 'having cepa in pas inKny tottig. 4444 shl:34 gPle that bade prevented and relieved, A vaeb,amocnt of pain and suffering from Ifeagleehe, arbether originating in the neMposte sycleM or frinn a d*Thnead plate of ilia 3/0: rna44, They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all time! 'With' video; eafety Without making any °Mince of diet/and the absents of antedisav greet:ale' taste reader's it easy to administer shorn to children. mi., itEAps, LABELS REWA4P OF (X)IINTERFEITS! liEoHArace, Immo ,The genuine have live pignaturee of Henry O. Opeltling on pooh Box. gObl b 7 and Ali ot)lar Dan!ars in Meipainela AAozwlll b 0 Aent.l4 gWil weßaid QI2 redept qf whp AU orders should be addreeaed to HENRY 0. SPALDING, rol.N• 4s_ol DAA aWitERIN, NEW YOEE, - MISCELLANEOUS. , ardly Realized Constipation or Costiveness. A Real Bleseiug. OPI4I 11,EADA01114! CURE NERVOUS HEADACHE! PRICE.. 25 ciENTs. RAILItOAU LINES; 1861._ 1861. WINTER ARRA r YORK LINER. TIM CAMDEN An...A ARP DELLUEII444IIDRomnirADIRLPRIARTOADDIECWWBFRILA YORK AND. WAY PLACED, FROM. WLLLL-AA V W AMS FOLLOWS, viz: DEPOT At 6 A. M.. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ao! ARE. oommodation • • • ;.,• ..32 26 At 6 A. M.,rn via Camden and bity;ini• . Aceoteodation— 2 22 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail. 3 00 At Chi A. M., via gaiising ton and Jersey City, Western FaVess..--. • w At 1.2 X P. M., via Camden ' Amboy Acoommo- At P . M., via Camden and Amboy, C. ania. Ex gvrese.._ . . 3 00 At 05 P. 61., via icensingion and Jersey City, Bye -14n4 AV.? a vti Kensington 7.3 - r - -- C° army City. 2 4 2 22 Class Ticket At P. M.. via Camdeni and Jersey City, Evening mail . . . 3 00 At 116 i P. Camden and Jersey City, Solid i ern Mail 526 At 6 P. M,, via Camden and Ainlicir — , Don, (Freight and Passenger )— let Class Ticket.. 2 25 Do. do. Theties Ticket-. 1 60 The 61' M Mail Line rang daily. ll/f P M, tionth-' ern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere., Easton Lambertville, Flemington, ego., at 7.10 A M and 'P. M., from Kensington. • For Water Gap :Strouilehurg, Swanton, 'Nate/thane, Montrose, Great Bend, k0.,7.10 A. AIL from Kensington, ma Delaware, Lackawanna and Western R. R. For Mauch Chnnk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10 A. M. and 3 P. M. from Kensington. For Mount Holly, at 6 and 8 A. M., 2 and 4/G P. M. - For Freehold. at 6A. M., and 2P. M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, An., at 1.10 A. M., 8, 635 and OLP. M. from Kensington. Fogalmyra. Riverton, Delano°, Beverl. Darling ton lorenoe, Bordentown, at 124, , 43G and 8 ixr For New York, and Way Linos leave Kensington Depot, take the oars, on Fifth etreet, above Walnut. half an hour before departure. The oars run Into the depot. and on arrival of each train, run from the depot Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed path ressen-' ber. Passengers are prohibited from takinganything as aggage but their weanng apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. 'Die Company limit their rerponeibility for baggage to One Dollatper pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond eloo, ex cept by imolai contract. nolt WM. H. OA'RZMUR. Agent. ,WINTER ARRANGE INEMERAM MEN T —PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON. AN I) BALTIMORE RAILROAD. On and alter MONDAY, NOV KAIIIER 26, 1860 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHIL. aDELPHIA For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon (Express), and 10.50 P. M. For Cheater at 8.15 A. AL, 12 noon, 1.15,4.15,6, and 10.50 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A.M., 12 noon, 1.15, 4.15, 6. and 10.10 P. M. For New Castle at 815 A. M., 4.15 and 6 P. AI, For Middletown at 8.18 A. AL and 4.15 P. M. For Dover at 8.15 A. AL and 4.15 P. AL For Harrington at 8.15 A. AL and 4.15 P. M. For Milford at 8.15 A. AL, (Tuesdays, Thursday's, and Saturdays at 4.15 P. AL) For Farmington at 8.15 A. M.(Mondays, Wednesdays, and Seafordt 4.15 P. M. For at 8.15 A. M. (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4.15 P. M.l For Salisbury at 8.15 A. M. Tramat 8.15 A. M. will oonneot at Seaford on Tnes dayfolk e, Thursdays, and Saturdays with steamboat to Nor . . . . . • TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Leave Baltimore at 8.110 A. hi t (Express), 19.15 A. M., and 0.10 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 7.30, 9, and 1150 A.M., 1 HI, 4, and 8.20 P. M. Leave Salisbury at 1.30 P. M. Leave Peaford (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.20 A. M. 12.60 P. M. Leave FarmingtouiTuesdays, Thursdays, and Satyr days at 8 A. hi.) 4.10 P. M. Leave Milford (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 7.50 A. M.) 4 P. M. • Leave Harrington at 8.15 A.M. and 4.'25P. hl. Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M. and 5.25 P. M. Leave Middletown at 50 05 A. M. and 6.40 P. M. Leave New Cantle at 8.25 and 11 A. M., 755 P. M. Leave Chester at 8.20 and 9.40 A. hl., 12.04, 3.22, 4.46, and 9P. M. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Railroad at 10.16 A. M. and 6.10 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMOF et Leave Chester at 8.45 A. hi.. 12.28 and 11.20 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. M., 12 55 P. M., and 12 A. M. FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached, will run as follows : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate planes at 1 P.M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate Places at IS P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Graoe and intermedi ate places at 4.15 P. M. ON SUNDAYS Only at 10.50. P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 5.10 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. 12024 S. M. FELTON. President. Ti'E PENNSYLVANA OENT RAL &AMMO'. 900 MILES DOUBLE TRAWL 1860. THE CAPACITY OFTHIS ttOtu z ifif I N L OW EQUAL THRETTHYOINHHAECEONGTR TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELP,IIA AND PITTSBURIff, Connecting direct at Phits.datplba with Through Trains frbm Boston, New York, and all points heat, and in the Union Depot at Pittsbrig with Through Trams to and Dim all points In the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thus furnishing facilities for the transportation or Passengers anima:maned for speed and comfort by any other route. HlPress and Fest Lines run_through te Pittsburg, without change of Cantor Conductors. 'All throug_h Pas senger Trains provided with Loughridge's Patent Brake—speed under perfect control of (Ingham, thus addin much to the safety of tavellers. g_ Smoking Cars are attached to eac h Trains Woodruff's Iftes_ping Cars to Express and Feat Trains. The EXPRESS, "INNS DAILY Mail and Fast Lines, Sun dallam e ff epted. Tra leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. Fto Line " 11.60 A. M. EK VA L II T p e w.c.%. qatows, Harrisburg °corm° atlon, via fumble, ' 2P. N, Oolnuattla P, Pr t'aikeetiiirg West Chester Passengers will take the Mail, Parkes burg Aooommodatton, and Columbia Trains. Passengers for Banbury, Wilhernsport, Piedra, Buffa lo, Niagara Poll.. and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladelphia at d O O A. M. and 2P. ht.Ltdireotly through. Tickets Westward bay be obtain at the °Moaned - the Company in Philadelt , hia ti„ Pier ' t Yor Boatoit, or Bat thit 42;:;:d and •01.;iirgrhe etr; „Adv. Lz.avezi- o r tVe regular Line of Eleanore on the liitasuisippi or Ohio rivers, _ . EIEMM===2I For further information apply at the Poeamuse: Sta tion, Southeaat corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western commotion* of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chioaeo.make this the DIRECT LINED ETWEE E T_HE EAST AND THE GREAT WST. The connection of track/ by the _Railroad Fridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drives e or ferriage of Freight, together with the aiming of ti 's me, are advantaCeilreadils appreciated by Shimmers of Freight, and the nivel ling Public. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the trawmortation of their Freight to this POMDMIT, can rely with oorifl danoo on its speedy trimint. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad ere at sit Nines as . favorable as or. ciartrd 14, Railroad GPVlNlnsos. SW' Be earth:mbar to mark outages" via Penna. Roil ar Freight Contrapts Or tihirolug • Directions, a pply , to, or address either or the fo ll owing Agents of the vas- Deny D. A. STEW ARMY. ART, / IL/theme It Co., Zaneinnile,O.; J.J J. Johnatonr.Rll4o7 0,; E. McNeely, hltinrrille, Er.; Onneby & ;Cropper, Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock & Co., Jeffers:oriel/le, Indi ana; H. W. Brown & Co. Cincinnati, 0.; Athern & Illtibert, Cincinnati, 0 ! ; Illeldrigne,ll4/adieon, /ad.; Joe. E. !Hoorn, Louisville, 7.; & Co., Brian:mile, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., ciurco,__lll_,..• It. F. Sltee, ;Maier . Glom, St, Lo ui s, 10 2 1 John 0. //ar ra, Naehrille, Tenn.; Harm & liont,Memchie, Tenn: Vieree ft Co., Chicago..ill.LW. H.R. Koonte, Alton, /Et o: to Freleht Atente of Xaßroadit at different pouts TriflSS l Tylf,.ll” Philadelphia. 00/le, Be North st - reVritiniere. Ih r ifi Bk. CO., '7 9 1 ii r lgait f.la, a boist i ogun. at " ti.Y. • 11. E. LEWIS. Gaul tenet Altoona., a. /al 1r . _ . WINTER AttRANOE. hl E NT .-PHILADELPI7I A, GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, Nov. 19. 1880, FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 6,7, 8,9, 10. 11, and 19 A. hl., 1,2, 9, 83 f 5.16. 6.'7,8,9 103‘; and 11% P. M.- Leave elermantown:6. 7, 734.8. gti. 9, 10, 11 and 111 A. AL,1,2, 8, 4,6, 6, 6.12, 7.8,9, and 1014 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 mm. A. M., 9,7, and 1034 P. AL Leave Germantown, 8.10 mm. A. M.,1.10 min., 6, and 932 P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.. Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, and 19 A. hl.. 2, and 1854 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill, 7, 10, 7.55,_ 8.40, and 9.40, and 11.40 A. 7,L, 1.40,5.40,6.10. and 8.40 P. M. ON 13 LINTI.ATS. Leave Philadelphia, 9,06 M., 2, and 7 P.M. Leave Chestnut Rill, 7.50 min, A. AL, 1960, 5.40, and 9.10 min. P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN, Leave Philadelphia, 6.60,114,005, and 11.05 mm. A. AL, LW, 905,4%. 5.55. and 113 S P. M. P Leave Norristown, 6, 7, &CC 9, and 11 A. A3.,134, and 6 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M and 8 P. hl., for Norris town. Leave Norristow Oß :d ANAYUNK. Al. Leave Philadelphia. 660. 734 9.05, and 11 . 06 A.M., Loa. 2.06, 6.05.434, 5.83, 9.00.113 i Leave Manarnnk. 6%. 735, 8.30, 934,1134 A. 2 , 8,634. and 934 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. 111., 8, and 7 P.M. Leave Manayunk r 7H A. M., 6%, and a P. M. H. H. 13M1TH,General Supejintondent. nolo-tf DEPOT. NINTH and GREEN Streets. - . PHILADEIrjA aff. ll REAP _irj - RAIL ROAD.—PAISSzt4 TRAJNS" for POT VILLE, READING, and HARRISBURG, on and after Nov. ath, 1360. MORNING LINES. DAILY. (Sundays ezoepted. Leave New Deot. corner of BROAD and OALLQ HILL litreets,P ILA ALL PHA A.(Passeler entrances on Thirteenth an - on oatiownill streets at BA. connecting at Harrisburg* with the PEN SYLVANIA RAILR LAD, I P. M., train rennin 'to Pittsburg; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.03 P.M. train running to Cliquabersburg, Carnes, &c.; _and the NORTH hitt( OESITRAL RAILROAD PP.*. t 7 4 1 / 3, rqllloB ro Spa burr, !co. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW RILL litre ets,PHILADEL PHlA,(Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhill greeted for inTs. VILLE and HARRISBURG. at 3.30W.M., D A 1L Y, for READING. only, at 4.30 P. M.,DAILY, (Sundays ex copted DISTANOES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAII.JROAI). FROM PIIILADELPMIA. Aliloll, To 28 Philadelphia and Re lint Lebanon.._-.......:. t and Lolitinon yalinT /LIE. Hamm burg Rauphin ...... fllerebur JO Northern Central. TrevortonJunction -168 Railroad. Sunbury— ••• • • • 169 iiNOTthOMbOilaa aaron isbUrg 103 itt Sloppy 0 „Er? Look maven Troy. Williamsport and Elmira Railroad. The 8 A. M. and 3.30 P. AI. train oonneot daily at Port Oltriton i kundaye excepted,/ with the OATA WISSAt WI lAMSPORT, and ERIE RAILROAD, making close connections with lines to Niagara Falls, Copula dWHILhe West and Southward. and DEPOT IN PHILADELP Streets.HlA : corner of BROAD OALLO E. ap23-tf W. H. McILHENNEY. Secretary NORTH PENNSYL •Ir. VA NIA RAILROAD. FOR BETH EHEM, DOY.LLBTOWN_ MAUOII. CHUNK, HAZLETON. and BOK LEY.i THREE THROUGH TRAINS, On and after MONDAY. December 9.1860, Passenger Trains wi Weave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phila eelvitia. daily, (Sundays exeepted), tie follows At 6 30 A.M., (Exorcist) for Bethlehem,Allentown, Mattel, Clunk, Angleton, &o. At 3,45 . M., (Egortnis ), for Bethlehem, Beaton, ke.• Thiel in reaohen Easton at e P.M., and makes (dose popriection wttit New Jersey Central for Rd* York, • ' At P. M., fat Rethlehem,'Allentown, Menai' Winn's, Re. At 8 A. M. and CP • M.. for Doylestown. At 6 P. for Fort WrishingtOn. The 6.80 A. M. Express train maps olOge commotion with the Lehigh Valle, Railroad at llethlelierr), he 6g the shortest and most desirable route to all points in the Lehigh Ontli region. THAJNB FOR PHILA.DELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at 5,41 A. M., 8.16 A. M., and 138 P M. Leave D_oylestown at 7.25 A. M. and 520 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at 646 A, M. ON SUNDAYS.—Pluladelphia for Port Washington at 6.tki A. M. 'Philadelphia for Doylestown at 4 P.M. F2lestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. Fort Washington for Philadelphia at 2.45 P. M. Fareal Betti , ehem.-01 60 1 1,., are to Mauch Chunk.s2 GO Fare to Eastert—,.... 120 are tolloylestown. 60 Throuch Tickets must procured at the • Tiottet Woes. at WILLOW meet, or BERM Street, hi order toe ure the above rates of fare. Al Passenger Triune (except Sunday Trams) connect 9t arks Pima with Filth and Math-streets, and PoPlid an§ Third-ntreete romancer Railroads, twenty pinups allor loam* Willow fittest. 044 ELLIh CLARE'. AM • INLAND FREIOrfT Eiffl :l " -97 LINE TO NORFOLK 4N4) .POR' WITH, A. he Tri-weekly Line via Seaford to Norfolk. Va.. will be discontinued for the present. A Daily Line will take tha.plaoe of it by way of Baltitnora &Mata merit to PftENTZEL'S Warehouse, 12114 MARKET Street. will be forwarded with despatch, and at 65 low rates as by any t t i lier Line. .F. x PIE Y, Muter of Traneportatiop, 4e1151 P. W. & B. R. 4. Cp. "' PUILADELPHIA AND EL MIRp -I.I4 OUTS to Tamagll4. Catawba, JRn or ,t • eaborro,l9orantoo t *Moo, n nams"die. 7110511thni anion, t u g% Not; Notgara _ _Meer, 0 and, Chicago.lit. Loom mtronunee, and an point. porch arm ru k e nger t d rains Will leave the new Depot of the Phi ladelpma an Reeding• Railroad, corner BROAD and OALLOWHILL Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cal lowtoll street,) daily Mondays excepted). for above points. as fells we DAY EXPRESEL_.-... --JAC A. M. NIGHT EXPRE S S , — ...... —SAO P. M. • The BMA. P L train oonnectira . t Rupert, for Wilke.- barre, Pittson, &Ironton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMBBLIRG RAILROAD. The above. tramps make direot ooleotione at Elmira with t he trains or the lie* York and rie,Canandaigna ai r d Niagara Falls, end Buffalo, New ork and Erie, and erw York Centralitailroads, from all points North said _gag, and the Canada/J. Baggage ehecircd to Elmira, Buffalo, and Buspengion, Bridge, and all tdermedlate points. Tickets can be I roomed at the PhlladelPhis and El mlraitailroad r e'sTioket Office, northwest corner of EILETH and 01P 1:1N U'r_pfreenr, and at Die Paesenger Depot. corner° THIRTEENTH sad OA LLOWHILL. THROIRI EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAM Leave the Phil tielphisand,Readlng Depot, Broad and CalloWhill etre t trinity (Sundays excepted), for all C oints Waste No deliveredt . rd, Freights Tit , be eg d before gP. AL to insure th Arl i g yn u rther information Wt Freight Devot. THI TEEN rH. a nd CA 1., or CHAS. ft. r P N i ?enerer Agent, Northwest scorner SIX T and IC EBTN T Streets. aellktf Philadelphia WEST OHESI ER RA ROAD AND PHILADELPHIA • V WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Prom nortneast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets. On and after Sunday. Nov. 25th IMO, the trams will leave the northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets at 7.40 A. M., 2 and 4 30 P. M. On Sundays. at 8 A. Ai and 2P. M. Trains leavirg Philadelphia, at 7.40 A. M. and 480 D. M., and on Wednesdays and Raturdaya, at 2 P. M., connect at Penneiton with the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad, for Concord, Kennett Avon dale. Oxford, tco,, &c. HENRY WOOD. n 024 General Bnoorin.andent, • . NOTTOE.--OHESTFY. VALLEY RALROAD—PAS BKNE/ER TRAIBIBp)R-DOWNINGTOWII AND 'PER3IEDIATE 18 ATIONBo—On and after Nov. eth, MO. the Passenger 'realm for DowNiNGTowro will elan from the nestPaaseti i er Depot of the Phila. delhle_ ead Readlng_lfallro Comnanr, corner of BRINID and CIALLOWIIII.6 3 reeta, (neasencer en tranoeion a ll whin. MORNING TRAIN far Deltrinturem. :eaves at 8.00 A. 411%818180018 IMAM tat Gowniattora, term at 480 bt. DAILY (ftanda i 7 excepted.) By order of the board of Managers of Ike YiLLLteiside ani. Matalfbr flei road Compa tt. ny. spa mota Nit Y. Saaratary. FIRE INSURANCE. RELIANCE MUTUAL INFIURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPRTUAL,MER cHANDIsB, FURNITURE IN TOWN ox gouNTBV. OFFICE, NO. 309 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, $920,610. ASSETS, $303,608 90 Invented as follows, via First Mortgages on Improved City Property, worth double the amount-- 3155,600 00 Ground Rent. first class— 9 462 59 City of Philadelphia 6per cent. so.aw (X) Pennsylvania Railroad Co'e. 6 per Dent. 2d Mortgage Loan (830,000).... •• 27,900 00 Allegheny 00. R . R per ot. (Penn'a R.) Loan 10,000 00 Collateral Loans,well secured— 9,500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top R. R. and C. Co., Mortgage Loan-- ----- 4,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Stook.— 24,860 OD The County Fire Insurance Co. Atock— 1. 060 00 The Delaware M.S. Insurance Co. Stook— 700 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stook. 4,000 00 Commercial Bank Stook.-- 5,135 01 Mechanics' Bank Stook—.—.... 2,819 60 Union M. Insurance Co. script (8380) 100 te Bills ..• 16,927 18 Book Accounts, accrued interest, &a.— 5 216 62 Cash on hand and in hands of Agonts—._ 11,985 15 CLEELTINOLEY, SAMUEL BIBPHAM, FREDR.THIMPRON, ROBERT ISTBEN, ERI K BROWN, WILLIAM MUSBER, CORNEV BTEVENEION, BENJ. W. TIN.ILKY, a JOHN W.OAIRELL, MARRHALL HILL, H L,.C, 0 6 . IIVR T L B E i t t I ° &L AN D , ;DBE 1 11L ' ell ii , RED Kr E 10, JACOB T. BUNTING, CHARIIIOI , B.WOOD, SMITH BOWEN, JAMES B. WOODWARD, JOHN BIRSEL, Pittsburg OLEM TINGLEY, President. 11. M. HIND/MAN. Reoretary. nol6-2m THE ENTERPRISE INSURANOE OOMPA MV OF PHILADFLPELA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS: F. RATCOTOED STARR. MORDECAI L. DAWSON, WILMAM MCKIE. CEO. H. STUART, !VALERO FRAZIER, JORNII. BROWN, LORE M. ATWOOD, 13. A. FATINEATOCEr ENT. T. TREDICX, ANDREW D. CASH, HENRY WHARTON. J. L. ERRINOER. F. BATOR ORD STARR, Prendent. CHARLES W. COXE. &oratory. Cel DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Inoorperate4 by the Legislature of Penusylvbnia,ll3Bs. Office 8. E. corner of TRIED mut WALNUT streets). HILADEPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE, On Vessels, Cargo, z i To all parts of the World. FrenrM, I LAND INSURANCES On Goode by Rivera. Canals, Laken. and Land Cal :loges to all liar's of the Unlon. FIRE IDEURANCES On Merobandiae generally. On Stores, Dwelling Rouses, &o. ABBETB OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1860. 8100,000 United States five. cent. 10an..... el) 400 00 116,030 United States nix. SP' cent.Treainur Notes, (with scorned interest).— 119,40.134 100,000 Pennsylvania State five 49* one loan. 96,970 00 21,000 do. do. six do, do, 21,946 00 125.060 Philadelphia City six . +F cent: Loan, 129.203 37 50,000 Tennessee State five cant. loan.. 24,000 00 50 000 Pennsylvania Railro mor t gage six ir cent. bonds_._.__. 4.5,(0) 00 16 000 500 shares, stook Germantown ,Gaa - Company, interest and nyineipal Guaranteed by the City of plata -15,300 00 6,000100 ,bares Pr7nasylVanna — itailroad 9,900 0) 6.000100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company . .„„ , . 900 00 1,290 89 shares Philauelphla' Ice Beat and lateam Tog Co any,............_. 290 5 shares Philadelph mp ia and Havre de- 1,200 00 Grace Steam Tow-boat Company. 5,9) 0) MO shares Philadelphia Comps Company....... 125 00 1,000 7 shares Continental Rote) 60100 E 886,700 Par. Coat 3147,235.34. Market va1.f2561,256 71 Ile receiVable, for uniurances made........ 171,324 42 and mortgages.— •-•-•-••••-•• 34,600 00 RBall estate—. .r.._-..... ................ 64.363 26 Balances duo at Asenoien-Preiniums on Ma rine Policies. interest, and other delfts due the Company --.NAM 09 Berle and Stork of sundry Insurance and other Companies —.. 9,626 50 Cash on hand-in banks _.893,673 16 in drawer-...... 435 35 99.103 61 _ William Martin, Edmund A. Bauder, Themihilus Paulding, John R. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Traqualr, William .KTre, Jr., James C. Hand, William C. Ludwig, j D7. e lt. h a l l i .. Hugh or C raigge C. Le*r. , • Charles Kelly, HENRY LYLBURN. Fief IN bIIRANOE COMPANY OF THE .R. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA TE I NG NSURANCE.— Nos. 4 AND a EXCHANGE DIO. artered in IPS—Capital 0300,1190—reb. 30800, mull value s 8498,7 W 77. All invested in sound and available !emirates—eon tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks of Iderehandise,Ao., on liberal terms. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, iiimeon Toby. Samuel Grant, Jr., hallos Mematester, Tobias! Wagner, littera S. South, Tilirsi H. Watteon, ohn B. Bu..Cei He G. Freeman, William R. White. Char es B.Leosis, HArit r lF . D C ..l3itrialaD, President. WILLIAM HARPER. Seoretaey. ' Je9-tY tItEMOVAL.--THE PENN, MUTUAL LIFE •INEIDEAIii 0E COMPANY , have removed heir new , bulldfg Jim 941 CHESTNUT Street. .Aasets. ove r 000 . : Charter perpetual. ALL TW.. amonget , memeured„ roLiorEs .sued thle yeaVerill pertioloate ir the Di vidend to be deolitred in January next. The Company has full authority to aot rot Axeoutora, Adnuntattatora. ausirneea, Guardiane.._and Trustees for married women and children. DANIEL D. - MILLEN, Preindent. ISAML. E. STOKES, lime Freal. Joan W. Hoytrum. Seoretarr. fitliDlCA.l; :EXANtliiliB in . attenclanoe daily. from 1 to I o'clock P.14:1. INSIMANOE. MECTIANIVS' -IV INSURANCE COhLI'ANY of Philadelphia. No. 138 North SIXTH Street, below Race. insure Build ings, Goode, and Iderehandlea generally from loss or damage by Niro. The company guarantee to adleet'all losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron age of the public. - - DIANCTOAL William Morgan, Reboil Flanigan Nranots Cooper: Minhaei Motseoi, George L. oougherty, Edward Mogottrn, James Martin, ' Thomas B. MooOrmiok James Duross, Joan Rromley, Matthew hloAleer, Emma Falls, rii .v. . v 7 . 11,1:0,1p, ati tj ° 4 , ar; lV r tu' wman, Ftersois MOManur • bliohnel Cahill, F u ttANCIB COOPER, President. lIERNARD , RAFF RTY. Secretary. oeSS-6m CAUAKER CITY INBURANOE COMPA NY—FRANKLIN BUILIHNGS,_4BB WALNUT STREET, PHILARELYHLA.-OArATAL AND BUft ikanUtraliflonfgra4Bl44.lfittliMstiMitiii I : an litlitaft HART, President, E. E. ROSS. Vise President. H. R. 00GOSHALL, ties'y and Treasurer. 8. H. BUTLER, Assistant Seeman% Sunbury and Erie R. R. I/TREMORS. George H. Hart, E. P. Roes A.O . Cagle% Foster S i lerkins, E. W. Bailer, Andrew Chambers H. R. Coggshal I, Samuel Jones, M. D... lion. H. M. Fuller. mhir-tt" fiIICOIIANOS IN/31:MANOR OOMPANY 11 .:A-0ffice_NR. 400 WALNUT t3treat. FIRE INNIINANCE fon .Houaes and Marchand,' generallnon favorable terms, either limited or per- Dalai. OIRECTORB. Jeremiah Boneall, Egvald Ilitt, John al T. 1 8 lir Jana .et t , Aachen . ay . Acmes March, . John 4well, Jr" Jas. T. ale Bellefonte. Hata L. Bmgaey,_ JEREMIAH BONSALL , `,Preadent, JOHN Q. GINNODO, vice President, Enviann, W. Davin. neoretalv A N T IAOTTE INS I ' Alit% , 001dEPA .Torlstd Cuctal 800,4;0--c1IARTHR PERTH' 'VA . °Moe o. at WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company Will Insure against loss or dentate. by Fire, on Buildinge,Furnitnre, and hierohandue gene raly. Alio, Marine'llumranees on Vassar Oftrgoar, and Fretthtik Inland limning° to all park! 'of the 'Union. DIRECTORS. Jacob Behar. Joseph mazdeld, D. Luther, Dr. Deorie N. Fokert, L. Audenried, John R . lakietim, Davie Pearson, Wm. F. lent, Peter Sieger, J. E.patim. tau grtt, yroettipm. VI F. DE ‘ll, Vice President, W. M. SMITE, Sear . tamr. - ana-ti A MERWAN EIRE INSURANCE CO., -cx VAL INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PRIPET rz..tgo W a t,Nputreet A iibo t 2 B lllgEd, pligtle i lphi l a z . ve7ed fl ...It etivi available 13 e Zia cliTirlit i p to f,~re op DWellinpe Storm Furniture,;l9erolutnOise, vessel* in Port 19idtheir 061113011, and other Personal Property. All lopeep thornily and promptly adopted. sizattotis. Thom. R. Marti. John T. Lewis, John Wels_,h Jamul R. GerpoliVlL Edmond 9. .119t1111. ?t e ll L 217 .1" ' 07; W. YOll4llOl. I !nor .__ • MNil . MAVIS. Preeldimt , ALHEAV 0. L. WMOI3 . Secretary. 40241 RAII,ROAD _LINES. INSURANCE COMPANIES DIRECTORS ITORS. Samuel E. Stokes. J. F. Pertiaton, If enry Sloan, Edward Darlington, II: Jones Brooke, Spencer M'llvalne, Thom C. Hand, Robert Barton, Jacob P. lone*, James R. M'Farland, Joshua P. Eyre, Joy B. Semple, Plttsb'g 3:13 . Morgan, A. —Berger, ,M MARTIN, Prosillent. 3. HAND, Vice President, .oretary. •acti- t {' SALES 'IIY AUCTION. N F. PANOOMIT, AtrOTIONEWS, Ono- A. • (moor to B. SCOTT. JR.. 491 CHESTNUT St. SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, EOSIERT, •OLOVES, Ro. By catalogue, on a credit, On Thunder January 3. at 10 o'clock Morning. Included w,ll be fauna— - EMBROIDERIES. Richly embroidered new styles iocillarsland,sets, me dium to tugh-oost embroidered and hentstigoued hand kerchiefs, waists. bands, &a. GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS. Latest styles and colors Germantown fancy a annyr knit hoods, scarfs, coats sleeves mitts,ko. HbalzitV. Men's women's, and children's white, mixed, and spot wool and cotton hose _and half hose.. - - STOCK OF GLOVES AND NOTIONS, Also. a stook of ladies', gents'. and children's gloves, notions, gents' furnishing goods, ohenGle scarfs, Re: SILVER-PLATE; D WARN, Also,at oonunenctemeat of mile , an invoice of silver plated waiters. tea wets, &o. le II Mrs UBB, BRINLEX ti; 00., No. 4IIU MA R ICE? 'TREE,. pump FORD A. CO., ADOTIO stnet No. 130 NUMMI Stmt. 'and 11271 VA IMIOSES NATKANS AUCTIONEER I TA- AND COMMISERON MERCHANT; Smith - ad corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. AT PRIVATE SALE. Some of the finest GOLD-PATENT LEVER and CHRONOMETER WATCHER mannfiudgired, at bar the usual sellint poem. um-lever Sod re it l el“Sh el a silver lever an opine matches. Eng! h.. Wpis, an reneh watchem. at astonlehingli IoW Wieser JosolrY of over, description, very to w r guts, Patois, musical in struments, first quality of Havana cigars, at hall the Importation price, in quantities to suit purchasers, and various other kinds ofgoods. OUT DOUR SALES • Attended to personally by the Auctioneer. Consignments of any and every kind of goodssolicited. MOSES ATHAN% SPLENDID BET OF SALEDIAhIONDS AT PRIVATE Consisting of diamond and opal breastpin and ear rings. Price 8000. Cost in Paris 81.400. *N A O splendid single-stone diamond breast - pin, only , Coat 8925. MONEY TO LOAN. $26.000 to loan, at the lowest rates, on diamonds, watches Jewelry. silver piste, dry goods, clothing , gro ceries. cigars, hardware , cutlery, pianoe miroors. fur niture, bedding, and on goods of every desonption, in large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, for any length of tune agreed on. Kir The Oldest Established House in this atty. . Mar Private entrance on RACE Street. pEr Business hours from 9 A M. to 9 P. M. Heavy insurance fo , the benefit of depositor CHARGES ONLY TWO PER CENT. NT Advances of. $lOO and upwards• at twq.ner sent. Advances of $lOO and upwards, at one per Cent., for short loans. MEDICINAL DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Dr. DARIUS RAM'S AROMATICS INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This Medicine has been used by thematic for siz_yeara with inereasins r . os. IS is 'lemur Cr. DRl747,itrid:=ll". ft", :/47. 1 ',5,`;11" Boasts, Headache. Drqtasiniss, Ificbur Complaixts, Low Spirits, Maithow Tremens, Istennyeranes. IT ST/MITLATIO. EiItILARI.7III;INVOIFORATIC RR, WILL 1407 INTOXICA2II 01 Bropsaty. As a Medicine it is eniok mid effectual outing the most agg roosted cases of Dyspepeia, Kids/ mO Coainte. and all other derangements of the Stoma.) and Bowels in &speedy manner. • It will instantly revive the most nielmeholy and drooping spirits, and restore gbe, , wea, k. nervous, and sickly to health, strength, and,Wamir, - Perso d e fea te d s the injudicious gate head. have beeomeand theirnervotut s shattered, constitutions broken down, and aubLect to that horrible curie to. humanity, the Dsmines Taman. will, al most immediately, feel the happy and health y invigo rating e ffi cacy of Pr. Ham's InvigoratingWHAT WILL DO. • Doe:.—One wine glass 11 m often 14 necessary. One dose will remove aIT Spirit.. One dose will cure Heart-burn. Three doses will cure Indigestion. • One done will give YOU a Good Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing pains Of Dyspepsia. One do will remove the distressing and disagreeable effects df Wind or' Flatnienee: and-a. soon as the stomach reoeivea the invigorating Spirit, the distress ing load and all painful feeings will be remoyed.. One dose will remove 'the moat distressing-palms of Cole. either in the stomacher bassi& A few deem willremove allobstruotions in the Kidney, Bladder, or Urinary Organs. Person* who are seriously affinated with any Kidney Complaints are assured or speedy tither by a dose or two, and a radical ours by the ass of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY Persons who, from diselpating too, drag.-nigh and teel the evil effect, en- sumonours h isafiels headaolies. sickness at stomach,* , &el. VII Bud one doge will t :Move dil ' • Leftism or weekend slickly oenstitatious shoe d take the Invigorating Spirit three time' *dart It Will =She them strong, healthy, and ham y, remove all Abstract tions and irregularities from the menstrual mane, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the timeworn Noe. During pregnanoy It will be found an Invaluable medi cine to remove disagreeable semations at the stoipaob. All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, he has cutup the LUVIGOILLTIMI SMUT In pint battles at Elscents, quarts el. - General Depot, 45 WATER Street, New York. BYOTT & CO. 232 North sEcoNp Street lolesale Agents in PhiladelPhi, And for sale by J AN H. EATON. 23 N. -me TM Street. and all Druggists. ' -fey-thstaly 8303,608 96 lURS. JAMS BETTS' CIELEBRATED 611 PORTERS FOR 'LADIES, it/dike only•Ehip- Porters under eminent inedieal patronage. ' Ladles and physicians are respectfully requested to gall only op Mn.s Betts at her residenae, 1039 WAIMLITIStriast. Philadelphia. (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty tlosaeow. Invalids have been advised 'by their phyodoisapio rise her applianees. Those only ekTe "'cunt:: bearing - the tirnted States copyright , labels cn the end Main. turn,. and also on the Supporters. with testimonials. oole-tuth&atf MUNICIPAL CLAIMS , PRILADELPRfA JUL October 15, 1821. Notice is hereby.siven to thib owners the Propertme mentioned in the appended Memoranda of ClainnOhat write of &ire Factor will be issued, WI/6MM three months from the date hereof ordeal> some are paid to the linAerrogned at or beforn t . C. T. NSALL; Attorney for Clamant, No. /16 North NINTH &rest. MUNICIPAL CLAIMS FOR PAVING,_trc City of Philadelphia,t o the use of Benjamin Bide's. to the use, &o. vs. John Mulvaney. owner or reputed own er, or whoever may be owner. C.1.P., DeciemteryiTenn. 1859. N 0.75. 819.19. Lot on east side of Amboy street, 20th ward, 126 feet 8 inches southward from the Bonin side of Oxford arrest; 15 feet 10mches on Amboy street; 100 feet deep to Thirteenth street. Same vs. Benjamin Bedford, owner or reputed owner. or whoevermay be owner. C. P.. March • Term, 1809. N0. la& $24.19. Lot east side of Amboy streetrate Robinson), at the distal/tie of Si feet northward rom the north side of Oxford street, 70th ward • NI feet roe on Amboy street, 110 feet deep to Thineerlts street.. Same vs.Williom R. Bateson, °weer , orreinated owner or whoever imay be owner. Q. 1.„ matre rm om: N 0.141. $94 51. Lot on smith aide of co umbia avenue aria on the West stile of Amboy Ilate NO on) street. 20th ward ; ilB feet front on COnimillil &Penne; felit deep. Same vs. C. P., Maroh Taira, 181. 'No. 42. $11.46. Lot south side of Columbia averse and side of Cadbury (late Qadwalatler) avenue, 24th-ward 18 feet front on Columbia avenue, 61 feet deep., Same vs. Charles B. K i mball. owner or reputed owner g s9 w ar o % one . r zu g. g l i y o December Term, street, l 143 feet eastward from the east side of *own street, 70th ward; 16 feet on Oxford greet, 8 feet deeP, Same vs. Same. C. Y., December Term. Mi. No. al. 025.94. Lot south side of' Oxford street. 159 feet seat •ivard from the emit side of Broad street, 90th yard; 16 feet front on Oxford street, 03 feet deep. Same vs. Same. 0. P.. December Termil. No. $2. $25.94. Lot south side of Oxford street, 17 feet east ward from the east side of Broad street, Mt ward ; /6 feet on Oxford strett ondr e feet b /i r te.p. r game ?,;31 3 :Ati aide "of i '' )Z i ti l r s treet, 19( ly e No. ward from the east side of Broad street, 50t ward ; la feet on Oxford street and 03 feet des Fame vs. Bathe. Q. P., December Term. 18159. N 0.85. 828.94. Lot south side ofrOxfOrd street, Is 7 feet ;east ward from the east Wile of Broad, street,29th ward • II feet on Oxford street, and 58 feet de m). Same vs. Sable. C. P., December Torah NA, No. 84. $841,24 Lot south side of Oxford street. and on the west side of Cadbury avenue, 'AUL ward ; /A Met on Oxford street and 53 feet • eeo. ciol6-tunt e 964,901 61 IVOTIORIB HEREBY GIVBN., THAT applioat , on has been made to the City Trellises for the renewal of a oertifieate, No. hsa been lost or mislaid. for three hundred doll/Lino the six per cent. loan of the city of Thiladelphie, in the name of MARY ANN WOJD. non-tu A PPLIOATION WILL IiE,ISIADN TO 4 IL the Legislature of Peonaylvania. at its nest n : Mon, for an ant to inoorrrate the AMERICAN GRAVERS' COhIPA.N . wtth a capital of il Corporator" R. E. NEI , , J. W. TORREY. JOND 8. RILEY,, JR., JOHN C. HEFTER, 308. KOBER , CHARLI , B, E. BLUIHNER JII., J. G. L. BROWN . , • a7* 44 QUAKER CI I' X GAS CON SUMER PATENTED by CHARLES JONES, 'Seventh Mouth, Me. GREAT ImpßovEmEN7 ON 41 1 . 1 1'8E1 OAS BURNES-. • Br the use of theßuater Ci,ty qae-Conit t rirmr Parlor arolOre Stoves ail dust - may be 0010 , the mono ventil ett, usid An eV= temperature ma in tained for many ouis.trtebout any attention to the fire, and at a great saving of Dug. For mile brcHAELES JONES, rateAtee, No. SO. North SECOND Street, above Vine. wherethe axe/beta GssiOonsuming Cooking Stove DAYLIONT. ts...‘ Pasted in its operations , may be obtained. Cr t)iS rge number now in Miemtion, every OnyilL we be lie ve. WWI entire "isatisteottos. _ :‘....—:_.: _ : 001,1111 SAVING FUNDS; .. • little, bit often, elle the Parse." VI,RANKLIN EiIAVM FUND, No. 136 !South F l AVArkilB.tysal,b9twoont Cho* ncalit and Walunt. Panadolokla. oars all .Dopoorto _ demand. paposatom' money mood by ilovenueent, State, and City Leans, Oroutd Unto, Mott- Sat 14 &CI, - This Company. deems safety totter 110V3 4 profit!, oonneonontly Till ran noxitikva% actors money' , but it le e v iritogos •to retromorith's por can r; moo r,u they 'h always dons. =any Mover IN OIL Ire Married Cr single, and aaa derma in t heir own right, en d deooato can be wtthdrarrn ormy by their consent. charter perpetual. In rated by ttio StOs of Pennsylvania, with ontlairita tom:1110 warloy from truitesa and eisoutoro. Laite)3 AINIR 1101. nue l ook, cwoe 0000 catty, nom /to o'clock, and we W“aesdaY •Youms n om . 11111M1101.11. Jowl) B. BhavlB4, , • Orrlit CadVallader. I Ma t iN l MO+l24 ‘ i 1114CdNaigktt. 4 to=ra.... ... w t.,. ml, Y. Batterttoraltek 544 i Nr. lo, Att i l. i 1 nir,' i . L 4,.., Of 111 i CiAIrIVAI24/111L, relllll2llr. ace-7 •• A DolAr weed u Mal CAVING FUND-FIVE PER OENT IN. TERIST.—NATIONAL SAFETY .TRUST CUE yAN Y,WAutuT Stress, southwestoornor of TRIBE. Fhliado!alb. incorooratsi by the Sboto of Fenruork moo, Money 11l ?antra in &AY ram, Mtge sr smell, an_llin tdraerewni. st paid from the day of deposit te the der et WM' The Delos open p every day item nine e'oloetts the morning till Ave olook In the evening. end oh MondaY and Thendsi °lnge till Mr 010.4.. nity 1 4 , h-itithat, Preaident. Pir.LF h ies Premise* W 1 4 1411 J.lttn. Seonstaff. . . . ion. Henry L. Bonner, i.Ce.rrell librw i . . Edward L. garter. osentt B. liarr Hebert Bello, Itaratual K. ea tea, i r doe u rh u g 'as q 0. Landreth num James L. !Reyna:me& Money to yeoelyed and payment" made dull. - The irrestments are made, in oonforngt._•te.%.. f to. provisions of the Charter In Real Estz:to Mort es. Grailml Rents , and moll fht,oloti sooo6h ee he wil et_ :ways 111111176yeI.fat .iteontitY "to the desitors, and rrtt=egall le ElVs oermanemty and po stability to aal-ly SAVINC4 FUND —UNITED STATEI3 TRUST UOBLPAN , corner THIRD end CUES/. NUT street. twee end natal come menret, an,,i_p aid back on de ccand.irithout notice, with FIVE Pnat DRNT.INTD REffr ti , e day of dopoeit to the day of WITS' drawal. Oetoe boute,fropt it o'olook every du . , and cc moriDAYEvErities from until .9 'Ol MtaiTte for me on ian4,ltelane " t qe•tland . from RI nnirerde,_ Ereculent—WPJlEN 1:11/,WFOXII. n r Viiii A . l i c k i g ic, l 4. llWlTEL uciT MACKIHIEL, HERRING, SHAD, SAL IVA: MON, 80.-3,000 bblii.Megs Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mack erel. large, medium. and small, in assorted vaekages of cholera lote.or.ught fat fish. '440 Mits. New ual i Balif,x, Eartgort, and Labrador Her rings. of (Mob's qties. 6,000 boxes extra new red Herrings, boxes es ext a new 0.1 Herrings. 3,000 boxes large Ma d ine Neutrino. sod bble. Maoklnao hite Fish. ao bble new Economy Mesa Shad. 23 bbis. new Halifax Salmon. Loop Quintals Graad Bank flodfish, soo boxes' Iferlomer-county Cheese . In store and landing, for sale by MURPHY & KOONS, noS No, 148 NORTH WHARYKA. LEGAL STOVES. =XM SALES BY AUCTION. U, THQMAS & 1 - 7 AP • Noe. btk and 141 South FOURTH Stmt. Yornied.4.No4 17 and OM_ ftnlICE ANIL REAL. ES IAI nA.i...,13 A 7 nu, AiNGEMVEdYTU LAY Ed Y Reuidbille_ol soon grogsrtg Moon solPonntSX 'hi addition to which we pubilan, on the anftrdn3"o"'","A to _each was, _Arne thousand catalogues, in l isintjpidst loNA. awing RH desonpllbing of all the proemial* sold on the following r REAL- EfITAT I IM PRIVATE BALE. Selo hAVelarse Amount of teal Sistiti at private seta oludins oisiogintion of oaf 0011.01 PrfTerty. hareley be had al the giugWOuutoi PRIVATE HALE REGIRThR. Oir i f Wang entered on ourprivate Ws *stagers tZ i l-Whror t e4 3 "° 4o. 3 : l Z i ` si Ze i 'vire r dtt b"c p t l ij,t bltru ftron l shaft,. PEREMPTORY SALE—RTOCKB. Ow 'Annular. Jan. Bth 3861. atnoon, at the Exobanre. will bs sold, without reserve, ror account of whom it May coneersi. Paisensm. Railroad Company, of ChlGlll nati; Ohio ; fall 4 69 . B barer City Railroad Company of Cincinnati, °blot lull paid. . fir One dollar per share to be paid when struck of. PEREMPTORY SALENO TES. OF 11143,500 PROMISSORY On Tuesday. January U. at LI o'clock noon, will be sold, witho ut reserve' at the Ex c han g e— , Se promissory notes, made by John Fallon, adigr a tting to 4143.600. The notes range from *3,QG to fa' •ikei wilt be sol4sessrately. Blips of the notes may beolied at the Auction store. st'TSale absolute. Terms—Ten per cent. of itre'sur mhase•moner to be paid at the time of maim Wawa wittun three days thereatte-. REAL ESTATE SALE. JANUARY era. HA NDSOME NEW FOURATORf BRICK INK DErtO E. - N0.1620 Spruce street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth ttreete. The honks is new, -finished in hamilsome modern style, and replete with all the modern improvements and oonvenitanex. Clear of all tritium braneee. May be examined any day nreyione to the sale. ELEGANT MODERN FOUR STORY B ICE. RESI DEN 'li, with three-story back buildings. No; nns cost street, opposite St. I%fark'a Church. Lot le feet front, Ronde hae. all the modem improvements - and coavemences. Clear of all inetunbrance., Key. at the auetton store. Peremptory - STORY , BRICK DWELLING, No. 92e Auburn stioot , between Ceme nter and Primo Wen", weal of Ninth street. ' PeteMPter/ Sale .—' THßEE ' STORY B C DWELLINo, No. 929 Auburn street : adlointni. the above. . VALUABLE GROUND-RENT, 830'4 - YEAR (87.500 pritioipsl).—Wilt be sold, tor account of IMI'M it may concern, a yearly ground-rent of 104 ise on large lot of. ground, with impmvereeetsemt Lot helm-street, Tventr• second ward (Germatitollll.L. Lot 300 foot fr00t.834 feet deep.' GROUND-SENT, 522 A yEAR.—A wall-seonrod troond-rent of ea per annum. interest punctually Mad. SUPERlORoll._lll9_and 141 South FOURI HS& ltltt,PLZN 'i ngft%. LIEAFILPS 4 • On Thursday Morning, At - 9 °Vast; at the .A.uotion More, an smodnient of excellent eeoond-hand furnitare,elep li mano-fortes. fun minor, , naivete , eta. from es &Minim holulekeeelng. removed tcrthe store or ano n or sale. AND COTTON-t of United litotes. WOOL AND CUTTINGd, OVSMUCAT - 8, DAMAGED CLOTHINU, kO., ko. On Bshirday Morning, Jan. Bth. at 10 o'olcrok, for account ot United Stan -12,600 lbs Wool Cott' nu,* 800 W Cotton, LAM aisartild Cott!lige. 2,000 lb. Bole Leather, 8:15 Orate .• 411 Ca 181 TTOUSerII.,446. Artillery Miele •. , Private Coate, 61 Infantry Coats, assorted ; O - coats. IS t Prig t oon PriVat, Coats,. 18 ' JaolretlL.lo info try Wool Jeskete, Private Jaokete.6B Alan ers.97_p_str onettems,s4lB Ca . ' 1, .• 510 Double Oedemata, 1466 Bedracks.66 it s • • 11: pArtletliere in4ataloguee. Terms: Administrator's Salo—Estate of John ifethielr77cif.eti ace:t. STOOK-OF BONO R ND M St O re SS, MAT SHIAL',' &M. - • ' On Monday_ Mamma.. Jan. 7tk; at 10 o'clock. at NO. 418, Race street the en ire stook of Boots and Shoes, Oitifikim Ithemisisk, Selo Leather, Lute. aro. , Mirth- order of the Adminietnstor. - iT KAT he examined at Ito.'eloek en the mom* of the isle. • • SEIPPERG., - - - - FOR THE SOUTR.-011AILE8- . TON AND SitVANNAR STERMSHIPFL FREIGHT - REDUCED. Itenvy :freight-at- en -intense of - sirmasis per oent. below New York Stesmslop rates . FOR CHARLESTON. The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE ErgAIK: Captain Charlie-F. Marshman, will eel on flabardial. Jaa.e.at 10 doloak A. M. Through IA tollthonni--only SO hours _FR HAVANNA__GA.' The-U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORIMA, Captidn a John - 4 1. Garvin. will sail on Saturday . ..7mM ary at 10 o clock A- M.- , Through ill game hours—onlyde hMays at as, • Eir,Eiteds received and Bills of Lading Ingmar emery dek ir i t landed Ersitllass side wheel Stiamsh Me UV nap STATRad&STATE" OF GEo&ou, now tun . se dbOve every two weeks, thus formings weakly oono maniOstion with" Charleston and Savannah , and. the Soak Mid Southwaie. At bah Charlsgton and Savannah, these _Shen con nect-arab steanergEor Florida,and with railrMMi : &0.. Small places i 1 Die South and Minthweet. • INSURANCE Fnllgh t andhormones onatarge proportion of Goods shipped South will be bound to be lower by thsasseips than britadine vessels, the gremlom being ono-Mirth* • rate. N. R—lnsrirapoe on all Railroad Freight is ontinly unnecessary . farther than. Charleston or Savannah. the Railroad Companies talons ill rine from them points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE... Fare by this route V to M 0 per cont. ohmayter.kNi by the - Mond 'Routs. as will be seen by the to soh* Through tickets - from Philadelable' is Cbar on and Savannah Mennonite , INCLUDING 1:11V on the whole routs, except from Char Migoa and Savannah to Montgomery: t IVARLISTOIL VIA SAVA/INAB, - To Charleston-- .111 t 00 To Savannah-- • —OM Asaustm........— If 00 Augusta..__. --• •IT 04 Columbia ........ MOO Miteon— se. At1anta..:.......... 9 1 00 Atlanta 21 CO • Montgomery MOO • Columbus MOO Alteny— OS_ New Urlesim..., gif IS Montgomery Nashville Iff 75 - 39 00 Knoxville 15 601 NOW Orlaanin...., Mto Memphis —. et 501 • Fare to savannah. via Vharberon— Se Chart. irton.via Savannah,--. , • No bills of lading - signed altar sitiibas For freight or panto apply: oh board, at Noma wharf above Vine Mentor to • ALEX. HERON - Jr. &CO., No:l2e N R7 t JI WHARVES. Agents in Charleston ,T. S. & .G . U - DTS,• • savannah, Burrs& & GAMMELL. For Florida born Charleston, Ammar Corolla& oven Tuesday. For Florida from Sawash stemnentat. - Mergisaad St. John's every Toesdav end - - .THE RUTTISH' AND - NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STRAW MIN HAW 20RIL 20 LIVIRPCKIL. Cluef Caten rejsuise.„-.1.---_imer almond Mau resew—. - 71 ewe AMOK 20 EITAIRWOI... -- Mid Cabin Passass- • -- ~....... —WU Second Cabin Vasesetai- .... • _.....t: SR She 'tee fromjavir - TeeketWaraitilasbor.- • ' The Wpm frorokkustee tall at IstiMax and Cost RIIP.- Opt• *.bnjvins. AFRICA JaitOde. leell . : li t - - • X A WlVAtAglati;t: WA, bf a rAwn, 44 AL M. MO4M6Y_, .. RUA A 4 4,..34006 . SCOTIA.i now J._ -. _•• - -, ' These vessels Game cleat xto t staiww.iswi : Veit * Blrifer, 'IT red on m " liwkriaw" I D•sAI 04,, Lot n . ' • . 95 N ork lases/mu; Beate eUxuPA, 941141 P. " :13. , ;• t00 ' Wri ' -D•0:28 PERSieriAll„ . : Pl. VOrk,' N•ialtrijAA.A CAX4 I sidemen. Boutin. Wednesdes, asu If ACV/ beind.,N, lisokley, Bos t on, Wedneadsy, Jam bt AMERICA, Little. " Wednesday, Jan. 111 Berths cot mewed until paid for. An experienced. Burgeon on board. The owners of these chips win not bnaduipatu= s la sold. Diver. Bullion, Spews Jewelry. Framous theeetals, unlearn ther madingtuned tharakor awl alue thereof expressed. Norlreishtortslie esee,apply as F.. CIFIYABB, - noie : 4 .Bowlins Green. New flat!. ~ MACHINERY AND IRON. 9 . :-C,r, PENN STEAM ENGINE AND salViaitinie ladso-i in R-/d Ra,81,4 mil lat E' ain c lial OD , having, ; many , yema, hams is ma opera ad, mad De en amtchunvol i me s od ill hai am aad pli ring Martatand - %Ur ea. his* and low praintre, Iron Eilmita. Watar . dem to., ite“ respectfully offer their manryie wim Wm fa i l m eet, rit folly ',remand to oontraat tor ' si Marine, After, and BtationaM i haviaa matt materna of afferent unsay are women by eiwitol• orx deralrith quick doeyatoh. Evan , inmorizeof Patter. Vma,de at the shortest norm it ot sada= im Flaranbillar. arid Cy r and hin e rsVon a a n a dVOCloligo, c4 f l air teiritti l titt s t Moll Tallinn, &row Cititng, an/mil ° other wort sea. nested With the above buminemm, primp and moiljone for all wort daaaanthmai ahment i lsre h r charge, and W9l laasanked. X:Prat. Cherlify":3,lTrteriiitTr r: teAtial343l 4 •rVotol""t ni ,t b ur il eci5 16146 "7 2164 Rain r. • ' S if BEACH anti PAlo ',Yaw 111.1CIM Y. 11311161., I. erv; ,- e....it - tr-te..g triIINTAIMVW 'IFNI Bjalweamtmairoe mum& mth intring. ,„ amomme erD" hirariti,• • •••,_ • suet And If Yoomotro . mum siztoo. for i Tor. lad lliFriagg. . .. &este Bt. Cutts, 4 , 401,„,,......A.,,..,... ...,.._ Gai Motion/ .tr us , les& Qad, menhir - ia 801 l of Plantei3n Air, sank ma v a i ggiroirditart g i kh . Bole Arend for N. Biliati• • i iti &•••ritut , 414= & w•••• rourfarmiro•&,. • 1 1,••••at mu callhltar .4 im , 1:4. Wk. . POUN IBS No. Bb etreet,lenaington,Thiludedik&—lnih i, TEARS Worms hut fnewhe thm, 'sat-m -e enttre stook f Fathom nt the abokkup, MI is - nor to rioiaveordent far tut, 3 " , Inn. &PIP, , Wipe ~orfc. ow" Casnnin moan bun • • WOW& larnlials, in Ur or Frown V"ihr qr..-- KEROSENE OIL. PORTLAND KJZItOSENIg OIL for hai t n r totly meet oporlootly-inoreaminc domoo4 7 OELLERUAVID OIL AS All ILLUMINATOR, 1,9 any have now doubled :P air k i n . 27. m mitt !tom Coal to the Vertlad ages ; awl to order to inure for us a ponettet sely, edeteete to the demend % they have pomturitlY re VOYMOVO Orly new mermen, Or create on owe. it ' h at , aver. Whet we Maim for tai. 0/1 isr, ITS UNIFORM/TY IN ALL OILS SUMR.I - OVER ALL OTRER OLLIL It is entirely free from the °Santee odor peculiar to all other Goal Oils in the market. and Ro bnltimaoy no a liaht, oleanhomm, cheapness. and *OAT, Otamie no , /mob:wave Properties). is, we may oonadeatly say, THE ONLY OIL THAF WILL GIVE GENERAL AATISFACTIOIV. - - Wherover it haa been tntroduced eon:ream QiU nee tt 4C ra a are many inferior Oils .aohl as Serape*. as caution dealers in partioular against using thus trade mark. Whenever tiontja exult as to the genumential at the article, We rpapeatfully ask that a sample may ha I I lnit t gr r ins orlon. COMPANY'S LOWEST PAWN, and all otdari addressed to 10 by wan or otUrviiid imp Meet vnth nrompt attandon. • IL LOCIR S. Alcoholgents and Manufacturers QI , Burning Fluld, and Pine_ od10•Cro No. 1010 MAKKET rbiladinnkta. 41 A II T I 0 N !—ASTROLOOY !—LOOK V OUT !—GOOD NEWg FOR ArAL:—Tb. rai lawns Igre. VAN HORN is the best; .be en wiles all others have failed. All who are in troeble. who have bees nrifortuntite, deceived by falsecnuak, fly to her for advice r.r.d oomfort. /it lops airs sAs tune faits. Bite has the regret of winning 0 ago tlons of the opaatite sex. It is this fact wilueb educes illiterate Pretenders to try to imitate her, sa4OOPY bee advertisements. Otte above you the likenete or. your In ter, wife, husband, or absent friend. It is well lemma tei the imelio Ltl trie that she Is the first an milt Per sorkwho Ofin alum the utensils in reality, eau s entire satutamaon on all the •ooneonia of e. w can be tested end, oroVed by thontanda, bo mar and ainzle, wto daily and eagerly visit her. . 04 . t. some all . tO NO. Mid WM OA RD Street. between./ oer sone Theee dela* _ ' joIIiRILADELF'HIA TERRA OOTTA MA: -E. NUFACTORYABV_N.NTTI and GUM &NTOWN road and 1010 COEI4I7SUT eltrest : vlt! Dram and Weiler PiDea. VOlllillthig_Fluga.Nio4Auknom amok:: Flues made of Terra Ootta, and or Wiltolbleal for every Masa of huildings! This artiste Is sreetkr • attention of all parices patting. UP Wading., liito h„ lieworago pm for city dooms.. water maid tear ratteed to stand a severe Pressure! we are itOtra i red to ocutraotwithoities or corporation!: Ibr Ws is any paruitny. We warrant oar goods le he ea_ tall Parlor to any other inade to the ordted stew' or Pomp% Ornamental Chimney Wes and garde" loam AVA CIOFFEE, —l,OOO pockets prism i f i a i s so hmac iN e h ier sale by JAMES 01/1116.1! k fai