The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 02, 1861, Image 4

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Poisibio tMehman ' 'C e r tainly. etitpteesit,Mlif At.,
them. Tlysq l wltiert-teraptnarilyt at Wait,
Montauk% hs hlie;seals •to, -hews rdepsivisl'
the Pint agistee 'Cif the dateffillastfon . whleh:
lielesgtrelde eldiritNind toliellaridtasiArarW
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do 7, thittreat,hody.Aft West sitslitrauts
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_.„...),„:. ",_ the oh belongs to an aI ,
listriandahaostapproaahing - in abitteet
toNool.l4oool2,llieUrtor. -161.. ft aleobidibt
delegates of wary, Pete to .oerri - 101-Ihn 4w
I:ll4,4"Pl*Poldbly,,tif
-0490HattaFe_ a, itt 44.* toot. _. 4,ht7 *OW
quintal' poOdar opmum - me may and ea
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malty desire MAC'. olittiaT bin henbanes. lit
file l e..:
,!`klile, 0160 - deprente, for, though
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41.
a‘WMK. mon InintrePtotti,. yet their tuition'
k "10/ ehatitmeal alfd ghastly. aid
' csniti Or toltnatent , . Idorot thin sthiiii
the Praideaticalpeeted to Wanner of sett reit,
in "- trim burn °pities; eird, titaitirj Ulm - .
badly inpf. . • ' - " ~- ' 6
ift ,of Abe Union the per son al - chi.
eProildents has bad the greats/11 Urdu
• n bonne ,of avents;-.llte , sets. - of I their
termAirfollft• are' populatiy,aadjeatlyettrlipsted
Ittetr i etailuta.and.,lifebt ,areeinetalitly,
ilkid; PUY one - of, - them who should alli4 k .
selt.W., bredfasted WAY, big cnhlneiwonV* 4l ,
Alle6 ll %, ll ft i lfar lie 4 rne 443 Ma ß g ta e " oiiilt -.:_{
alums has glven - dittatidation both to ilkiroatii
ersterevarrt Met otlfbnltnte, - „rOf Ate poU tioltuurtr . ko,
bare-beld-the-oMoe =of-President- eincelimurrel.
Jaahrilir&lliehanan Is looked ripen an pairelsi ,
Nog ' meet vigotoweraind. ' 'Weis one of the few'
elelaaatailiaehnhave ' in' later tin to attained to
the IdgtrettAllort,isi th&liejetblW : f , fh - wee elnoYl
outspokap and' unconspramiling-,, and • askew hie
slallatimit !eight have bean Itelrated-attUitrifitie
pontittimr. , - trari. *Mild 'extieet - that such, mall
Wad - annotate tome' cleat' doe - tribe; and MN
sultektiaelded course". in a arida like the prismit
When'lieneral Jackson was Preiddent, South Cif*
lina played ii dmilar game to that eke, *semi bt,bie,
mop pruseeeting ro racesufally. ',hellion brought
' the " Nallitere_ to reason by the threat of usieje
trar-faderatfareer against them. On 'the ,preSeht'-
esiMiWirltitat - tifti booth brie Flo a* . Of alio*,
Wet Vittibirth hie Pat Sated in the.spirit ofitifti
ConsUtation. Le tither eiteethe President, who is
the abhor Magistrate sad thriarroinguardianof the
Union, trouldprelei; bound- to septum- )da.opialott
baldly; Idea esehli:the lam= hr his power to oath
the beedetront and, brlng the unjust:lo-* 'souse of
l i ffitFt4ll iapa;OntlY ait ;ration' oi all
Tempo fifty: it President knows that his term
ales tinesitts (dose, and he h determined. to
W* stepi which blis antairati his spoortasor or.
lIITII spinikiallP x l 9 Point trtltiayint Oath. OC:nt
plkiitid mattinotatitruidi tieoUshoo impoli
te*. Perin* jitiaaouriitinay be. the wisest. in,
theilliktrMitere are theisarhen the mad thestatly 1
Nl',lll* - tinnotithlg,.aladM.r. Buclumanmay he
right is p reaching nortinterrention. . But, teener
the latleybUths Preilderft May Iphrie wortbrel
hlstnlimllOontit;ll impattible to aide' the thaw
irlitehlre: propel& it,. Ihrtateisaga IP
Inft'all:filastonit; Ina ognlttilleterT;' Netsoljt.
does 1'1; tilittrinest' that the;. sier 'tin i
s 4Olnitr'
IN. te Control either of the oontending partiesouscr
preserve the most cherlibt4 piermulon of the Ame r
Ihnnelfl4lo;:bittAtitt'operteggyagethii.gaithen ,
Stalgumbdt_a; politital - erime,.Mai declares that
they, ma be justified in' thelyeatidlNC:lll;l4. hi
frattifla , 'fait Mr Tart of, thelloperratont kit bunk
WINO pet Of it Magi" , man; bat of the Cabinet •
Mr.:alit:damn; *haw opinions ate' said to be
strongly in favor - of ,preserving - thU :Union, and
who may possibly hitve,leent towards the use of
measures, hint - been - forced ,to adopt a
milder tonebY the rentonstrandis of his Southern
adviseri:„ A it - will known that, at least; two of the
Cabinet are extputra 136utheiners, end•dispousd to
further emession Assad the _North ,persist in its
Abolitionist liglilattinv After . mama 'long and
livelj c A ss ettates, tite,mipsign hat been beetled into
its , ''t Arm,' and, it is Usually' the .asst th i-
WIWI' . tbiati — audoorrietioul have left It areaktn.
puma*, and itched tointilligible la erguntent.„
Pirekutiluire adelolajililifitotoibOant is *Malt
the;i3oyeriier- OCOiergia.b.lagusitight .agreo.
Why Is it, askant:. BacharnuOlupt while the
mato is saline:l4 Prtupitimit triall ,ItS MARIA
intirtita, thi - 171161 2 - the u ee*off these itliodugs,-i
is ;threatened with destruction? - The - caute,lta
ausifervitto be fogad lir' the long-oontinnedfmit
iritintpetatti intrufitritee n ;of.; the Northern fieopla
wiltalthriiistion , Of alairery it. the Beath; which
ham gleam rise to virailit Ismarmotien,lldd'builitied'
the dares with .yque notions -of
~, f ressiom. 'n It
is,',!.esle the 20•10Nid; .." 4. iattlake. ict , suppoest
that thetealypierremorof the fteutiretesitts inthe'
endiekii to exclude slavery from the Territorial, -
and feet the • execution of the fugidvetidave,'
law„ The peril arises' not so much (torn theilr
caught at' fronitha Inns/ant and vielent agitation
of the slavery qiiestion for:the lest:quarter 'of a
century. In the Eleatb,rt mesa of srifity, no
longer exists
_around the family triter.' -- , Maio
a mitrerithroighout - the South retiree at night ii.
dread of what may Wail herself and hit children
before the morning." • If this feeling outride stset,
despeasMisunion-Will become , ineMble. . Self- -
ptsimeratitu will demand the severance of bonds,
wh4h threaten the destruction of ovary Southern,
borne.' In filet; the Union eon be preserved 'only
by ous r etturat of ionduat, 'Moll, however, is an
easy oultitofoliciw. •Al that it necessary,and sit
foraildelitke slave States bereave; eontrindedie
to Idled alma; arid perMittetto pump their p int
etitillissifinliedr own way._ 'They ate. botateign
Stitilg Maths No:Ptah - le no *re tight to inter- ,
fothirlthithera.thea with Ruud& orßradi. 'Oka*
gootimmee aid pitriotie forbearance of . - .llMAter . f . ,:,
ricanpeople the President greatly reliii;. ~.. -- ,
'giving:thus gOfm,bie , opinion of 0141 , 1111101 112 ,
vetted 'nth* generardlspute , between North and
flistikillif-Bactianin Aka whether the - eleation'of
ktr.3.likolatie suoh.a triumph-of-the-Abolitionist
as *lilies sectarian; andhe replies that It.
W
'lino.isl evemPrealdestis by, the Constitution %
liorfteden his istwaes,ind, by the Nature of Mit
,
beeenteleonearealles ,in , Mit_ poliey.. We are,
argues, not to pregame that Kr . Pinola will ale'',
regard Ms deity.- "Let el Waiefor Ake evert *eV?
innyolinehAblteAlreliftattairittildlituiri - iillrib-
Pe.al their unoopstl, !,timer .snastmepts. Unless
MU he dope Rini ty_Piliemissary _delay, it. is
C t.
WC ,blit; loi ; any balms power to 'We ~ ..40- 1 1
II - :7':. li tioitt, then,',.arit the ,aeritimauta , of - Me.
B' " ;aitt i ty.are uMetint fa idneere, though
net ' - , aof the SciatiO t The President; '
in ikat;"-Isja tdeirn that there it an expire pre*
dart iffaluVConstitution - reqiiring- that- hraitii2s,
alatetbireasospo hoar seivia*:in one' State. Joan.
lii,eassib„
0 tinill..)stiff rlavered up": to. thidc insasters.-
, -*"Cole ,- Ilitutar i *Oti.TP:Ok
f ' " WOW aet, - 14 wh4wAmk - ,, r
_
. • aliAlterOi r e
le:intlibilylifthi iiiliti . '
•
but-*lt sally nad'oetastitutionally •" d . '
111 tier Mot the fisoisetprovocations ? . The ...y ri n
sidasettade that cannot ; theta P ' . :
jusittabls,:_taint -be , taw •ion
tbrstreassituttcavonoroorre • • e ths disrupt
of thollitro, and provides no aieeldnery hyle_hleli
• ../Mate•Yeati 'quit Min Federation _: Tisis,loated,'
seenalreleregrenoo 7No 06nititition, apes-
notMl -iatercoutsuplaten:lbreOP.somußo .. _
Wo,f4* -- 'l l Ol4 thetiltanniosi prinem may.
bis ' - ooldisinars not bound to 'taught's!
thaiidia'matisenit at thsv. binding of `nrithority,'
and tenastits*donitrtietr,OrtthotitSrbkM • Soblety
wasldoas Stsa atm* tho lorelot Oriental servility.
Yet Uleill Is no neogaition of these moral rights in;
our•Tesfi&bleb_atinbutes..to...the Bormaigu flea;
le6.44lnfindlon and pinery authority. Tlio
1 • =at i rtt i t i
a bta t r e et i h k e e dli l e t to t i ths,
. lliiireentialbr-a, randatiostary eon , In violatiouinr.
at Mutat disregard, of the Constitatkm ? If do;
sio lave - rights they hive .aIM-dutims
- 'Acme*lng to the Amnion nation, to
Ibition Which their forefathers 'absented,
to. whleh, by their own tdmission; have
f Itspt Jihefr - engsgemonts; to the Stites
110.71Preas labs existemoinland, and whist
"of booth. ClarolinsOill shut of from
Ow , '' ••:. It is Arvideat *it, though Watt
?IV* tior Medi sea itlYereffo atate, yet,
,a_atterbilisto alederatiotiwith; ahem; she
hat imAttmis Midst! on tor *deli" elitiningO l .
sheironit olinte- -- ' ~• -: • :. --,. .:
ighat;ttes; is' the President tOttio—he wbo•ass
bassodileysolmarosettieforoMild itid'tha eountry
to see that Mottos be faithfully 'mauled ?" Mr.
Buchanan puts that queslion,phinsuough :• it Boa
theltinstitation delegated: to tloagress thispoWeir.
to • eagruit grate Into stibattadati 'Mob is istismpt.•
log ft VottMmtw, or hasmithdrawn, hum the Chnl ,
feditiayr„--ss:llisosistinuas; wl bait intend it'
Oa , Mitsitmi- that no such power has titan dillo;•
vital to 04tem, 'or' to any other daps:taint of
met, "Or saQatrinfteit." . .This irStss Mae Sit
I ' Lialiterention , of a lotigailin of argument.
_ .11111Y_ons-dny:tarewitatuoontim ,
g . iiiitutiledmorallY, earth not legally, In
secumion, but mho 4 not justified pow, Outer , mo.
rally Or legally; yet. if. she *hoopla to secede the
IssouttiVient and will do no th ing:: : , - ",.
Mtahlehanan lir, an,' M
' ablao. and , no - doubt,, bliarlY that itimmiityli; !milks prmest, the.
beit , •polley. , Bat it is nnfortuaatistipit - he - ibeuld
hat.-lagdavo%reastiw.fcir - thiourea hi takini. - ;
akifit: OM !Mist 'disdi hi MAO have bsiar
defeiaMd In the most illogioal documents; and - hfr,'
Buttittalen'rt.Poweriettlgllonikokielinialossi
will `Mt awn* to the aims bei.' 'To President.
koninOtptt Ilit OM di nothing - 1 , thitputbM opinion '
wastr - ,*. to mate- theAssoeloiestad•otiquestist
thd•tiitit the: bolding than MOW
i .,
quint '. and, therefore,' fie"' &Clara thit'
Ile 1 1- - OVITSWIIIit .ices no sashaight of• So,
marai.- - • -- t his - Is a - Inatome -Inlntle4on, and
pregnant weighty ontsegamieek 'lf oomoloa
eligat Imkta - he_Miodlif eits6. - of ,Iseissloa, itisatill
metiatojustikbM Mk' ;ease of sinipli* nalikiation. ,
If a grAtiniat :Without hinderance;Molits the
tissulidtstion et the MI bib ,it may . rev ,
'll4 init aside en ordinary Fsderal law, not am
Abe ugitivtolave bill or a protective aril/ In
feet, Itertlialcinsof the Prmliderigamaint to this—
that no Node* obligstbis irhateveroan be sm
forood on *arroyo's( Stale. •- '- '• '
- , ..,
trit — Mnrdierit'lliiii: ' payer in Berke
, •
coasuimme Sr nit insonmitri 'siarainuir,
We titinied from iiii - A4taipti:ditYr two thin
a eseigsuillintkurgtifel airietiaut - of the alleged
dying confealen .iftai r litiltilhaf -Int Schuylkill
tummy, by- MOW of whist - th immiderer or WA" AdsillW Mayor ,it If ofirmille; ..vag iiiiiimi l ited, -
We. tit t letter ; says the : iitiltaimAtint!
'an, con otomalit Of likil f 9nit learn _to;
out atiiiignit Matta 0 nehlig wiii her
deli,
wi rl
inj ' ' Kr. Ilidiner in f SchaNklttentety; who.
was moused et being. the niordiner of KW Berm.
In order to:eit - the - mama - tight,, wi publish the
suNiinedletkir-oit the sabJaet : -'
' -11 qtri*Lilf Etalttrylkill Bounty Pa.,
f - ‘" ' - - -_ - 'Bessiabin 841860,
Jr, li the Adieus of the 28th alt. dm
,ter, perponteg to hare , keen winlear
l• .11eadh2w i respenderis, - In siderstme,to.
e _ - of 'Attain, Rivolt. which' , -was
441t0 • viedrityl uteDbikankiie, , Berk, -
' 44 , o , ll4o. 7 "*RlNVbee 1858 - 'lds
- .. ''', ;
thin PO' k iribre P eoiffiandn"
Or ' ''''''' -.
- hi flii - nintderVinargitc: a 'men
n . ''.
.iesißrir- - In 4 f. l 44llkut Stint%
wit* ' " entrilittairderer of Ighi,B. ,
Nov • , vititilitud lawman Ale,' Whe
year, '''"''''l ' tells ' turiredirildi *it 1.- -
Re , r.,' , - 4 - . "' - 'l3r2ilai - -pi'rt et
4 " ' '' ' - ' ' SIMKO; , Milt tile the
names mad -44 ' % ' -
neseethrwtirec
It-1- 0 .- .111 gl e a " 4 , '';• 4tadatlAAriiv-i&T,
mfmcfaositig. . .00117 Siriiiiiiiii. , '
iiiiikiss , boructierath i fi 0 :eat hik , 1
mar io rlisol* briowart• , neso.
Po visidesi;* .whip., please
eiggira eirjOir rigraNgl di !po mace - of the tor
d ishier_, * . j r.
.111kned I_2ltat-Helkei-
was -,,, - * . ' ~, ',,,,_ Ai' r - ~4 R
- I
et . • . , thit it ...-,„
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Id _,,, ' X.. ' ' 4.-.,
' • .i'‘ .._,,,. "iit... ; . :II .' At • 1 "'"
, • am likain ti i*lntia the an
der reSin - , ~. yipl rltim - H -- 1.:
-,-:. ,vp ti,ra -4. , .J ,,, Lt . - , - '- -- • ,
•- - 40 . 4`. 0 1 -4
..`r
-4... 05,./g,S 1 )1V; ~ 1 :474 ,A'
,
ILhittuartMmontlatt.pact...attending. to- his oust°.
, mary - businebc — lf - a — knowledge, of - the - elect:Ma..
;stances stated by vont , 'Correspondent has been
oomestrnieeted ttr the.pistriot :Attorney of -Barks
looinilf,' , and:. bathes good evidence of their-tratb,
Iwhrhas he netprommod the arrest orthe pewit
' thus strangely im plicated in the oorrimilinioA prone
theitigheet. crimes -known te our,laws
kbelteve the whole i article, in- its present form,
with . 0 0 41 1 ,OX, tll4Ol flight exceptions,-to be a mall
010111D febribatiotri gilt up ori purpose' _te injtite
,iontmenk Man f' r call upon.. yoUt• verreePoed'
Ant tePredooa -the-proof. of. whet be asserts to be
,irite,' , b," Orli* thitounsh of partial and pluses, or
i the.wante_nf ,his author, or to,publiilyrlV ritraetioe
Or his ehargeso.-I knew pat *Add
Permit 'join- columns- to -be need in:eireglatiag a
F,P.t.t,brirkkul tbe)oharacter of. any man, and;
Pr in . 1 4 3 5. to pieroe: the..ltarte of le relatives
mdi' ends: '- • '
r hive otit Written' - this: at the - soggeation, of IL
without their knowledge, and
;with si viewenly•that jostles might be done to one
wholes-alleadyeulfered in -person character, and
estate from unjust sad unfounded simplobitte. -
Yours, ite., • • • • • L. it: D.
(The - Of - Secretary Floyd.
CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE PRESIDENT. •
bThe following is the correspondence which passed
etween Seoretary Floyd and the President on the
oonaslodcif the tetignation of• the former
SECRETARY ?LOYD .TO THE PRESIDENT.
WAD. DatAamouts, December 29, 1800.
SIR t °alai Morning of the 27th ind , I road
the following,paper to you in, • the presence of, the
';Cabinet: '
COUNCIL CHAMBIR, Balcony's Moms.
81R IC itrevldentitow, from the action of, the
isommindei , of 'Fort Moultrie, that the . soleintt
Aiedgei Of the,thiriniiiikeiit have heetivitilited, by
lija didaison. 'my judgement but One reme
iy ii - neVileft-us by whialito vindicate — our honor
and:nrevent -+ It Is -In vain now to hope.
'foreonfidenee antliti put of Alla people, of South
pitrwlithi may further pledges as to the aollon'of
the remedy is :left, and , .that is to
;withdraw tbei garrison from the harbor of Charles •
ton* altogether. hope th'e ' President will allow
Me to make - that order at once Thie order, in my
judgmeati oan; - alone prevent bloodshed - and civil
orar. ' •-' FLOYD;
• Secretary of War.
.1 then considered the honor of the Administra
tion
_pledged to maintain the troops_ in the position I
they poouplidifor nob -had been the assurances
given to thigentlimen of t3outh Oarolina,who bad_
a,rightlo'spultifor bbr . South', Carolina, on the
Other band, gave reolprotial :pledges that no force
Should , be brought' by theta- against the troops or
against-the-property of- the- United -States. :The
pole "object lot both parties in 'thews - Yet:lora:al
pledges, was to prevent a collision and the effusion
of blood; in do • hope - that some means might be •
oud for a pemseful aceommodation of the existing
roubles,-the two Houses of- Oengreu having both
raised committee, looking to that object. Thus
satin 'stood, until the: station of Maier Anderson,
takeni, .unfortonately, while the ' commissioners
isisreen their way to - this . capital 'on a peaceful
mission, bioking to the avoidance - Of bloodshed, has
• complicated mitten fe the existing manner. Our
refusal, or even delay; to place affairs book' as they
atood r under our agreement, invites a collision, and
roust inevitablj inaugurate civil war. I cannot
Consent to be the agent of mob calamity.
I deep) -regret that I feel myself under the ne.
eessity- of tendering to you my reliontion as
Searetary,of War, because I can no lenger hold it
under my,convietione of patriotism nor with honor,
=bleated as I am to a violation of solemn pledges
and plighted faith. -
• With the highest' personal regard,
,
• , I am most truly
. yours,
JOHN D. FLOYD.
' To his Excellency the President of the United
States.
Pas PRISIDENT'iI SIMPLY
WASHISATON, Deo. 31, 1860
Mr DRAM But „have. received and accepted
your resignation - of the office of Seoretiry of War,
and _not, wishing to. impose upon you the task of
performing its mere routine duties, whioh you have
so kindly offered to do: I hive authorised Poet•
muter General lioltio'aiinttnister tho affairs of
the Department until :year eruccessor shall be ap
fditlted, = ' Yours; very respectfully,
'Jamul
.‘ I ;IMPORTATIONS.
[Reported for the'Press4 , • ”„". ,
CHARPST° N—lttesimstdp - Hp" stone - 8 tote t Marsh -
Sbein-15 bolos cotton 20 tam nee P -Murphy & Col 40
• cotton:Sluts Jou_ op & Moore;_4o tea rloe Alexen
•or licrent Sr & Co; 1 bale sass A Whildeti & 'flow 18
o Rari McDevitt; 41 c_Ste7 Gaul; 41 do liisslmolp , 4o
, • do Money. Collins & Co; 4!!do I P Baits; dol
. AIRIENGEItti ARRIVED.
In steemehte Kevietone Sligo,. from Charleeton•Mre
Hunt and ohlid,jitila Berney, tl V Komi $ King, BA
Ring, F Atter, LAP H' tnirtar. it J Allen, U P Monis, LI
Borthrig, C A Child, E John Bortzdale, it tier ,
iterdiiDatitiO , NorrigaJi it Fees; Beneeleer, D
Bensinger. if J eteverok_it Arnold. A
Beseha 8 Ball. E Rensaiser, 0 Raffish, Lit Anton,
end thin -three in the steerage.
`.11111.A.DELP14.64.11p TRADE`..
s titti ii i . R 4 Co: MM; 0 , ; 4111i Mos Tit
,
.1 ,- • • ' VETTE& BAGS
de Metiiante lixdangs, .PAsinddehtin.
Stile Clyde, Porry.--. . London, noon
Bohr Diego, Coot.* —.Havana noon
Cohn Lone &sr. BdoNsbb Jew, noon
MARINE,. INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 2, 1861
DUN RISES TEI--if.UN 13)M9- 38
SIGH ........... .-• 40
' ' ARRIVED.
U 8 RI steamship Keystone State, Marahman, W hours
from Oh/Minton. wit h mdse Sod pangeoltoto to dlOl
Hertini Of the:Oates, passed snip Phlladel
phut. from Liverpool. bound in; et the -Brown. City Joe
Bost. bound down; at the Ledge.ighip Tonawanda, fur
Liver Pool , going down in tow of tug AmenoS.
CLEAREDI
Brig Abby Ellen, Gilmore, Boyeesnz, Twolls & Co.
MAILED.
• Bart Sea, Eagle, Kenney. for Batbadoes, left at 9 A M
Yesterday, in tow of tun America.
I • KSMOHASIDA
Nteamilup Europa, ?emote, nom . beaten for Liver
awl. passed Cap, Mine 3Oth mt.
Mitjtelit from York, at .
Ship Neptune'p Car Sprague, from Callao Oct ,H
via
flataptori Roads with guano. at New York alst tilt.
• Map KatotiotTONtil.trOWNew - -York for San Francis
:oo. was Neaten' or VI; lat Ir. tomcat W
'di ved at milf ,rt r w k ar . la ai imp roast/ and. Singapore.
• Bark Cordelia.loblrts, e s r aga Tttri - a Wand Dee
E mu. • lt ry, Holmes, at Shields 16th Mt. from
n lirrlM.l 4 .llre b t
Bark, Wads Mewltt
"
u rWor , epos, wm at Matan-,
, Brig , / LI folneolll. *abbot hence , d' hat DI
tan:sand • P "d—
-:trkravkirtie Sr . , AM , Y,i,IIB. Bear", at Boston 31M ult. f:oin Cape
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CSoto -Sao Harris, Stevens; at Matautas ltd nit. from
ardenas. - • • -•
THE PORT OF NUL/MEL PHI&
• ! DURING THE YEAR Iwo.
• ' AMOS! 7011/101f
Er Sign its Drags Bolin Koh
-
32 10 21 1S 1 68
5 17 BS n 66
9 211 26 , 22 77
6 16 SS 17 62
3 11 22 18 49
II 6 6 8 BS
4 12 12 14 99
10 14 25 16 55
8 - 8 19 - 34 59
8 11 9 6 28
January
February
March
t r y ll
June
July 6
Iv o*
September
October
Donember
December
PROM DOMUTIC PORTO.
i.l
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gt• py
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2 musty I 3 2 . 63 , -91 41 105
obru y 4 5 197.- 63, ,
196 . 466
, • 'so am 411' 106 . loss 1118
Apti • —",l -9 ' 1:47 404 154-' 1703 491' 3549
Slay • . 5 , 7 709 644 167: Ism . 683 . 8919
J 111110 - : 7119• 676 146 1672 9104 4120
Jul/ • 7 33 ' E 69 620 188 1533 471 4630
dualtit 36 799 -674 477 -MN 731 4406
raper 6 31 778' 645 171 '1837 1901 .4569
aotober— 3 61 893 - 733 177, 1899- 689. 4064
No9'4 1, - 894 197.16 8 0. 620 3679
Deiet ,-- 7' 6 313 31/ 10!,V 978., 370 3171
'Arrival during the year 1850; from foreign porting
from domoonto poring6Xtg—inoretuie, foreign ga; 00354
_ BiLilltlNll 'DISASTERS.'
(Thu N Y Journal Of, Commerce publishes the usual
a
niontlityllail of alto Maeda/Aliases. anoer with
!Me outmost 444 r tooter of Os duoislera looatueripall
! i f
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i g C, 'AZ if. rsna riiloitid
di a tliittooh . a to U. olt to d. 'The hirs com
p I stesmorialikipia,l4 barks,2' ungia acid al sears.
Of them, la Imo' vretotec lard i totiont. I foundered.
;were mu dOwci,ll ologised,7, rlit. awl 8 suandoudil.
Tao total value of aas *bat •Atastioan 'vessels, au
obilro of oorsoo, is 'slims as'eato.o(o.
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l irbsioaaluutubst of vessels oat ,duriuS Iliu, wi110 3 5.
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foe Mummy , , .
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the estmecur have"now doubled their - tormor caeard..
Ft: i t rgit ; ;;: . m a g ai s rVrteUrr e t 8 ;4;17=
it order g to user* for lee a, oonseent emeely...ceeleate
to th e demand, they have. Wl' Femme he eitethe,lt
say nell, &senates, er !peewee/ msweeetheteuir whet
ever.
Whit *lt elitist* thbeOli,bv,
ITI3„IOYREMITZ .141/ALII AND STIPER.I
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It hierif4rely fret from the offensive odor peculiar to
alit other Coal Oils in the, market, end for brilliancy as
Ilight cleanliness, oheaensm. sad safety, (having no
explosive propertleet, be, we may confidently my,
THE ONLY OIL 'THAT WILL' GIVE GENERAL
1347197A0T10N.
570g r g ver it has been introduced - oonsumers will use
d ea Kerosene, we
As then are 4D i at i l n i t = i ns cm / trade
Cantle
mark.rhoskiy i a&idulitai th zthf .m genu p in ie e m n a es y s te of
thtitritt os COMPANY'S LOWEST PIION,
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ssated to stases severe possunglwri ars now prepared
to POstraot witiggittes or dons:nations for this article in
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MEDICINAL
ROE. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
BLOOD . RE NOVATOR
Is precisely what ita name indicate'', for, whit
pleasant to the taste, Kim revivifying.exhilarating,
tied etrengthening to the vital powers. It also re.
vivifies' reinstates, and renews the blood in all its
orteintivority, an thus restores and mindere the
system Miserable to attooke of disease. It i the
oily preparation . ever offered to the world in a
popular form, so as to be within the reach of ell. '
Bo oheMbally and slulfiely combined as to he the
moot pOwerful tonto, and yet so perfectly addylted
as le ace +Weer/ea attendance with the taws of
tare, and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and
tone up the digestive omens, and allay all nervous
and Miler irritation. It is a lso perfectly exhilara
ting in its effects, and yet it is never followed lb)
lassitudeor depression of spirt% It is oCimpoiled
entirely of vegetating, and tho s e thoroughly corn- R",
bitting powerfuuy tonic and soothing properties, and _
consequentlyoari never injure. Buoli en
reedy has 0
long been felt to be a desideratum in theinedteal!S
world, both by the' 'thoroughly skilled .in reediest
fence and also by all who have suffered fro
41
t de
tor it needs .no 'reediest Waller lmow edge
event° see that debility follows all attacks o die- 0
ease and laye• the , unguarded sYstem open to the 0
attacks of ,many , of , themost dangerous tomhieh lel
poor humanity is constantly liable. Smith for ex- ,;;
ample, as the following : Consumption, Bronchitis, "I"
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Loan of Appetite r Faint- .
nese, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia. P siltation . 4 '
of the Heart, Melancholy, Etypeohond • , Night CI
Sweats, Languor, Giddiness , and all that class o Ot
, cases, so fearfully fatal if - unattended to tn time. 2
celled Female Weaknessesaltd Irregularities. MAO,
Liver Derangements or Torpidity,iniel Liver Coin. p
pLaints,'Theesses or the Kidneys, Scalding ofin•
• continence oe the' Urine, or any general derange- s
mentor the Urinary Or Pain in the Batik,Bidellu
and between the Shou lders, predisposition tnalight
Colds, Hacking and Continued Cough, Emaciation,
, Difficulty in Breathing, and, inde ea, we might enn•
merate ninny more mull. but we have space ante to 2
' lute, it will not only cure the debility following 0
• Chills and Fever hut prevent all attacks arising 0
Dom Miasmatic Influences,and ours the disease 0
. at once, if already attacked and as it sots directly nn.
, andpersietentli upon the Wham system, arousing
the Liver to action, promoting, in fact, all the ex
cretions and secretions of the system; it will iedal•
My" eyanips....4.lV.. las VanSinillidvit
travellers should have a bottle with thetii, and take table-spoonful at least before eating. '
As it. prevents oottiverreas, strengtheng the 0
rive organs, it should be in the handy neof ell
of,eedenbary hatatviedvitocunrceto - milbli out , ci
• ,
exercise should • always use it. If they will.
they will find anriereeable, pleasant, and eminent
remedy against those ills Whieh rob them'of their
beauty; for beauty cannot exist without health, g
apd health cannot exist while the above irregelan
• ties continue. Then,agani, the Cerdial is aserfeo
Mother's Relief. Taken a month or two before the 0
• final trial, she will goes dreadful period with 4 1
perfect ease and safety. There isno mistake about P.
at, this - Cordial is all we elaimfor it. Mothers. try 1 4
it! And to you V 4 appeal to detect the illness or 0
decline, not only of your daughter*, before It be too 0
late,: but also your sons and husbands, for while
the former, from false delicacy, often go down'
a premature grave rather than let t heir condition
be known in time, the latter are often go nixed PP ,
th the excitement ot beelines that if 'it were not
for you they, too, would travel In the same dope
ward path, until too late to arrest their fatal fall.
But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we
confidently appeal, for we are sure your never
failing &Motion will unerringlypoint you to Prof.
Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator,
as the remedy which should be always on hand in
time of need. 4::). J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broa
dway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis,
Mo. ; and sold by all good Druggists. Price, One
oiler per Bottle.
..id here by DYOTT & CO., 232 North SECO D
rein, ' mat eow&W=tf
OAR OROHARD ACID SPRINGS.
These Springs are situated in the valley of the
Oak Orchard Creek, in the town of Alabama, Geneses
co., N. Y.. eight miles south of the village of Medina, on
the Erie Canal, and fourtpop,miles from Batavia.
III" The principal Aoid Springs are three In number •
besides these there are six others. They are all locate
within, a oirenit of about fifty rods. The mediouw4
qualities or the waters are fullyehown in the subjoined
d estimenlals. They contain a very larige amountof Smi
rker, Se/ Aerie Acid, Sulphate of Lime; and 4'n:4°-
31a:thews of Ron. The grant medicinal virtnespoesege
ed by these waters depend very largely upon' the pre
sence, in su,oh unusual Quantities, 01 thee* oursMi ve,
pubstanceg. ,
Hun reds Of ogees of dififinea;espeolidly those reinit
ing from theserofulous diathesis, have been cured by
their nse. .
DT In skin diseases-even in confirmed lsprosy-the
waters have been signally spooeseinl.
Opinions of medical and sowntito gentlemen are given
In the circulars. The following eminent gentlemen
speak in atrong terms of the medicinal value of these
waters: Prof. Emmen', T. Romani Beak, Id. 8., of
then, tdas.ldelyingbton, M. of Alhany ; Edward
snub N. Di, of ear York; Dr. K. Cginipbelkg(Pitte-
Id, gnaw, • ure 8414111111 . , ouLookoort, rt. la Thsy
leoommend'Uie wa re confidently, its - . Sorstettsfers to
a case Of chromic diarrhisa Of several leave atedisee,
which was turret by the use of thesoater. eolt says,
I am satisfied that these waters ere hislilf valuable tut
medwinal &sante.' Dr. lainabeliflarat grmust be
toddy beneficial for all o romp &semen o e stop:molt
d bowels.
r.S. P. White read serer op y t h he i Snbject of there
ist e r f l?, r ft tr e h At .1114. thats tlln4it in the
seas decidedly tonic, retri gamut, and astringent proper
ties ; and that the clasp of diseases to which- they are
More Ruth:misfit adapted, are chronic) albeit:ingot the
digestive end +miners OrICISS. and - some of the cultilid
opt disease; ; chronic dyspepsia ; chronic diary - Maar;
chronic dysentery; chromic dieresis; chronic CV
djabetes ; eaess of peasive hemorrhage, slosh lie Ferre
ro hoesorrhagica. and the ooliwtplanve ;meats o
Fever.: The Wisterias,' also be often used Of
th
tagii, he sate. in °woe of lOW IsPhoilt fever, i in
e, , ,,,,ereasescsfropi protractedieeerd. to excite the sp.
petite and prontete dissent . ..di in diarrhcoai.gurtlaularlY .
slob as are deperdegon le t laxe l d.or ti nerair state:
agligtrli,Trilthittriso. attenrl i witli hati,llo
- i ris the suitable remedy', being sreierable to
muriatie acid, Ile being MVO solvent and l ess aPt.
continued use to disorder tno stomaeb. - /n *brae el
ewes, Actin bp need properly diluted, ea a refrigerant
to dlmtpish thirst end proternetpral heat, in Skin dm.,
eiueer-in these forms ot dynpepele tifinneoted' with as
alkali:l74th tion of the stenuton, as in Perosis, or we
ter-bras , itwftl prove better than hydroahlorio acid,
In awe of Caiteajewionem, and other injurliitui eon-,
sequenceg anhing from the. action of lead, ibis water
will prove to be fin admiyablg antidote. In chronic
pharwegilis, /aryngitii, chronic - mucous catarrhh,. and Matted astheriai - chronic ophthalmia fellternsha
as a gargle in ulcerated sore throats, Fuse of ship;
visAjoil, Ina in yes orrhaa and /est ;an leo inpi/tt.•
when taken internally, a wtne-alass totthe VPater, 3
diluted, taken throe times a day, is entlioient for an
,
. • -
,- Otherh testimonials from physmiami, and other re-:
eatable Indio/duals. may be seen on applioation to
the Arent. ~
Deanna impelled on liberal terms.
NO Water seesaw toolsrsproternt from
~ • , - • 11. W. BowrwicK,
• •
, . .. • Sol Amst,
-
, ew York,:,
For Bale at the tenoning Agenelee:
FREDERICK. BROWN'S nrog and Chentil
More, Northeast eerier of FIFER and CHEM( ti
,
titres%
Also for mile at yagliEßTax BROWN, 1n.% Drug,
and (Therninal Store, Continental Hotel, corner -of
NTH and ORFATNUT Streets, Philulciphia.
The Trade supplied at WhOlesale Prices. invl2-strly;
RUNINESS 4AUIDS4
pAIVEION' -
49c NICUOLSON,
- BOOKBINDERS,
• N 05.4519 and 6il MINOR Street,
' Between M rk t and taut streets ,
JAMES p/MBON, • B. NICHOLSON
SFIJOUBT • it ' SONS,
e IMPORTERS ON HAVANA ORIARS,
No. 016 Routh FROWN Street.
Resolve regulerly a thllsortment of deeimble 01.
O*j whlph they Whir • el As low mien. or ohah'ot sp.
proved orodlt.• ,• jelo•iy
.011 LEANS PICAYUNE.—
,
eIOY. COE. Be Co. • •
Have been laminate sole avente f Fellaeolitila for
re l a te . ruiTi e niga c a i ragge g rArr e
tlar Intre
reril aItYADA oeuntrp t altnesmooko Q_
00„ dvertitrivilm virsg ate +71 1
etzmPlutria Pius ]en Erne vomildinve, ow rk.,
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2. 1861
tr( t , M - , r:{'
rIPHE ADIALGAILITION • OF L AN
- OtlA6B.ll.—Thers Wu growing tendency in this
'age to appropriate the meet expreagive word/ of other
'languages, and after 0 . inoOrporatb them into
•onr`cugftttloul thrYlima CleihattO, which is from the
iftreet,Arignifying " for the head,' is now beaming
~,,,,pg i gri g g4 rn emureottoir with ' r. Spelding's great
lisititqqhq.ll*dr,litit'it will goon bq tow& ip a more
generslAtair ehitlthe word Cephalic will become as
commou'rblifteStrOtroa and MI6" etbeterwhose
;ttnottcw'tse ,fOplaen has be.en 'WOrn awai by
•comtooe vigiee; , until:they seem rietive and to the
manor born," •
U 'ad'a orate 'etulaohe thin batternoan. hand I
',topped Auto the hapotheoary's, hand maw; hi to tho
Cai in* 'of an 'eadaohe P' Dom; it
11140ard 2" iefe Il'exaeedipely." hi, hand
upoir..thaOigave me Ciphalia 'Pill, hand 'pon me
'onoi• (toured me so gala that I 'ardly sealintid I 'ad
•• •
=ME
Haincoiti a the favorite align by which nature
'lnPlres kfiedern any deviation :whatever from the natural
,state lof the brain, and;Viewed WMs light, it may be
ilo ikedbn .
ea p safeguard intelided to give notice of dig
media wpioh might, dtherafse (Motive attention. till too
late :to be remedied ; and its indiestlons should never
'be &sleeted. , Headaches may be alasiliked under two
.naineiiliirS.lkyitiptoraatie and'idiopathio. Symptomatic
Headache iiiexecedlngly'oommon, and is the precuraor
ot 0 gree t variety of dummies, among which are APO
; clOxy, Gout,' Rhienniatleim, add all febrile diseases.' In
'its nervous form at io aymnattietio of disease of the
,stomaoh,ooruititutine sick headache, of hepatic disease
:conatitatlng Citionsliadaehe, of Worma, conslimetion,
and other disorders of the &mole, as well as renal and
utenne affections: -Diseases of the heart are very ire
.euently attended witi,headaohesi anemia atuiplethora
are' god fitionehtly iiConeion head
ethe. Idiopathic headache is also very common, being
usually distinguished by the name of nervous headache,
sometimes coming on' SUddenly in a state of appa
rently solid health, and nreatrating at once the mental
'and phyeloal energiek: and in other instances it acmes
on slowly, heralded by. depression of iplrite or acerbity
'of temper. Irimoit instances the pain is in the front
of-the heted,oVer one or both eyes, end sometimes pro
voking. vomiting ; under this' elate may also be named
ffestalgfee. ,
Foe iite treatment of either clam of headache the Ce
phaho • Pille have been found a mire and Rafe reenedy,
relieving the most Route pains In a few minutes, and,
brita subtle power. eradioating the dummies of which
headache is the unerring index. '
Bridegt—Miens wants you to send her a box of Ce
phalic; G'uo ; no, a bottle of Prepared Pills—but Pin
thinking that's not just it naither ; but perhaps ye'll be
afthorjrnowing what it is. Ye see she's nigh dead and
gone with the Siok Headache, and want, some more of
that same sk 1 1 61;00 beg before , .
'must': mean Spalding's Cephalic.
•
Bridget.—Ooh!sure now and you've end it. Here's
the enatther, and [iv me the Me, and don't be all day
about it, either.
No one of the " many ills nub Is heir to" Is so pre
valent, so little understood. and ,so much neglected as
Costiveness, often originating in .eareleirmess, or se
dentary habits. 11 is retarded as a slight disorder, of
too little isocassnerme to excite anxietY. while in reali
ty It is the precursor and companion Of many of the
most fatal and dangerous diseases, and unless early
eradicated, it will bring the sufferer to an untimely
grave. Among the lighter evils of which Costiveness
is the usual attendant are Headache, Colic, Rheuma
tism, Foul Breath, Piles, and others of like nature,
while a long train of frightful diseagek, such as Malig
nant Fevers,"Aticessee, Dysentery, Diarrhina. Dyspep
sia, Apoplexy, Roan's, Paralysis, Hysteria. Hyro
ohondriesle, Melancholy, and Insanity. first indioate
heir ti regal:MS nithesystem by this alarining symptom.
Not unfreanently the diseases named originate in Con
stipation, but take on an independent existence unless
the 001186. ill eradicated -in an early, stage. PTOM all
theie Oonsiderptioni, it follows that the disorder should
receive immediate attention whenever rt occurs, and
no person should neglect to get ,a be; of Cephalic. Pills
on the Ant arnearattei of the complaint, as their time
iT IMO will rivet the insidious approaches, of disease,
and destroy this dangerous foe to human life.
LABELS
MECHANICS. BANKS.
Physicion.—Well, Mra. Tone', how Is that headache
Mrs Tones.--Gone Hooter, all gone! the lull you sent
cured up In lust twei.ty minutes. and I wish you would
send me more. so that I can have them handy.
PhyPician..—You can get them at anylDraggtet'a. Cal
for Oechallo - Pilla. I find they never fall. end I recom
mend then! is. all 'ottani of Headache.
Mrs. loses.—.l Multi send for a box directly, and snail
tell all my suffering friends, for they are argot Hum'.
TWMITY MILLIO2I3 or DOLI,AXIS scvan.—Mr. Stead
its has sold two millions of bottles of his celebrated
Prepared Glue, and it le Situated that each bottle
,saves at least ten dollars' worth of broken.forniture,
thus making an aggregate of twenty millions of dollars
reolaimed from total Mosby: this valuable invention
Raving mule his Gine, a honsehold word, he now pro-
Poses to do the world still greater service by curing all
the oohing heads with his Cephilio Pills, and if they are
as good as hp Ohm, Ifeadadhoi will soon vanish away
likeanow in July. ,
01.111EXCITIMICNT. And elemental oars and ULM
iety incident to close attention to business or study, are
among the numerous causes of Nervous Headaphe. The
disordered state of mind and bud, inoldent to this dis
tressing complaint, is a fatal Mow to all enersyand am
bition, Sufferers by thus disorder can' always obtain
speedy relief from' these-dastressins attacks by using
one of the Cephalic. Pills whenever the symptoms ap
pear. it quiets the ovelteeked brain, and soothes the
str ,„mn ained .wi and iv ja ili rri ort a
a ult a rv o es a. , e au nd mi. re u las te eir s
In th d e u te g nin rava ori te o s f
the disordered condition of the • bmim .
FACT WOILTII stiowirct.—Eivaidiug's Cephalic' Me
are a certain aura for Hick Headache; Bilious Head
ache, Nervous Headache, Coetiveness, and Deseret
Debility.
°RYA? Drecovsnv.—Areong the moet important of
all the groat modloal discoveries of this age may be
considered the system of vaccination for proteonon
from Small Pox, the Cephallo Pill for relief of Head
neaps, and the use of Quinine for the prevention of
Fevers, either of which Is a sore apeoihs, whose bene
fits will tie eiperienoed by suffering humanity long after
their disoeverens are forgotten.
DTD you ever have the Biok }Teadaohe t Do you
remember the throbbing temples, the fevered wow, the
loathing and Moat at the eigl3.of AMY 'Dow totally
unfit you were for plownDe.oonversation, oretudy. One
Of the Oephabo Ellie woukt have relieved yo* fromall
the suffer/butt/Wet/ yori then skeet/en/Md. For this and
other Durso/me you should always have a box of them
On band to nee as occasion SeCulren.
OEPHALIO PILLS,
CEPHALIC
, CURE NERVOUS HEADACHE!
cEPHALIO PILLS,
By the use of these Pills the periodicial attacks of Mir
nuns or Sick Matadi* may bp prevented ; and if taken
at the commencement' of. an attack' immediate rellef
frbm pain and sloknees wilt be obtained.
They peidom fail in. removing the Nausea and Head-
Wks to whiohletualsa are ao Wean
Vier- eat Featly on
the barrels, reinovint COStithMB3B
: For Literary Me; &ideate; Delicate Females, and
nil Demons of 'Bedentarar habits. they - are Valuable ea a
Laxative, imorbving theAppititii gtvingrose andvigor
to' the - dlgeetnie otaane,lnd restoring the natural alas.
•
tidily and etrangth to the whole system.
The ovalitia., - laliti,B ere the resultnf long investi
gation 'and eniefellY imealeted anverimente, having;
been itruse Mani
,yearii, during shieh time they have
prevented - end . relieved a Nut amount of pain and
oullbrilm from Ifeadeobp,'whetbbr nrieinetnia in the
nerve**. Waal Orfroins,deriuried 'etata of the' rto.
mach,
They are entirely yeeetgyhlie in their eaninositien, and
may be taken at all tunes with perfect sorely without
latikilig any change of diet, andthe aesenre of any disa
etstable lane maw' ft 44411-to - odinkiour them to
ehildr6n.,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
The genuine have five eignaturea of Henry CI. Spalding
on each Box.
8014 11T ell ether Destine la Me diolnee.
A Box will be meet by, moll prepaid on meet of the
All orders ehould be addreised to
ErgNII,X
[lids- • Emps,ol9x iffEFEW, ffiSWYOFC,
, ardly Realized.
Constipation or Costiveness.
A Real Blessing.
CURE KOK HEADACHE!
'CURE ALL KINDS OF IiRikDAOHB !
PRICE. Q 5 CENTS.
ItAtTiROA.WLJN!.
186. Je alig4llo ll o - 1861 .
WINTER A RRANGE 61.81.42'.=11kw yonx LINE 9,
TI - 1 11 i. CAMDEN - ITD — Arazoy AN]) PIMA
•
-
DELPRIB AnkiIM_NTON.RULRAD 00.13
ItRUX PHILADELPHIA TO NE,W.
YORIVAND.'WAY PLACES, a
FRON SVALNIIT-e'}',WlLLml , AND. X SING PEPOT
WIf:L,Lu+'AYIS eta FouoVp, yl2x.
At 6 A. AL. via Camden and Amboy; C. And A. Ao- YAR3.
erimmodation • , 42 15
At 6 A. Camden andJo7;4 • •
AocipMrnodatiOn,'--. , . . 2 2/1
At 8 fle 7.1., Via Casiden and Jerety 'City, kerning
. ..,.- 6 00
At 11, 1 4 .- A: M., via Kewiington and 'Jersey City, • •
Western
At 12% P, 61.; via Camden and Amboy Aaeommo- 3no
•
dation... 2 26
All P.M., via Camden and - Amboy, -
600
ArirENL;'7li, Kiniidnaon andjersey ' ChtrEi ' Ar
AtZir.Tivstrltensinifai and Jersej-6475X: 800
Class Tioket.—:-.• • .. 23
At 6 P
Zeali Ai.,,Vlrt Camden and Jersey City, F,veldng
At tirslCM., edireden Jersey fioutbi- • •
rn%ail _
At 6 P. M., riutintden and Amboy, A . ormininoirt ,
tion.,(Freig t mid Passetigeri-4st clan Tioket,.. 326
de. • 2d Claes Ticket., 180
The AP M. Mall Una rang daily. The P M, South
ern Ma i Saturdays expected.
F,or Belv idere Ertstorui Lambertville, Flemingttini
f0c.,a1.1.10 A , and„2 P. M., from • Remington. -
For Water Cla Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilicosbarre,
Moutrose,Oreat. Bend, &0:,7.10 A. 24, from SeosiegYin,
via Delaware, Lackawanna and 'Western R.' ,
FoyAlanbh Chunk; A llchtown, and Bethlehem at 7.10
A. and 3 F.M. froth Kensington.
• For Mount Holly, at Gaud 8 A. M., 2 and 436 P
For Freehold, at 6 A.M.; and 2P, M. •
- • WAy LINES.
For Bristol. Trenton,' &0., at 7.10 A. at., 3, 434 and
l'itVo l im i" Al r . ` ifi e vergn t nelano . o, Beverly. A:Wins
ton Florence, Boniontown, ito,, at 12%, 5,4% and 6
p. id. • , •
Ng' For Now York, and Way Lines teem, Kensingtoti
Depot, take the care on Filth street, above Walnut:
batten hour before departure. The oars run into the
de sot, and on arrival of each train, run from the depot
Fifty-Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed each Passen
ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything aa
baggage but their wearing apparel • All , baggage oVer
fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The' Vonpany *tut
their responsibility for baggage to One Dollarper Ound.
and will not be liable for any amount beyond 8100. ex-.
oept by 'special contract.
nol2 WM. 31. GATZMER, Agent. •
M WI E B .Elh, R A
D R /A I P I
}tL4
WILMINGTON. AND BALTIMORE '•
On and after MONDAY, NOV MAIBBR 26,
_lB6O
PASSENGER. TRAINS LEAVE' PHIL
For Baltimore at 8.16 A. M., 12 noon (Famine , and
10.60 P. M. ' ' •
For Olteeter at 8.16 A. PA., 12 n00n,1.18,4.16, 6, And MA
•
For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon, 1.15, 4.16, 6. and
10.50 P. M.
For New Castle at 8 lb A. M., 4.15 and 6 P. M.
For Middletown at 8.16 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
For Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.'
For Harrington at 8.15 A. M. and 4 15 Y. M.
For Milford n 8.15 A. M., (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Saturdays at. 4.15 P. M.)
For Farmington at 8.15 A. ht. ( Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays at 4.15 P, M.
For Seaford at 8.15 A, M. (Mondays , Wodnesdays, and
Fridays at 4,16 P, M.)
For Salisbury at 815 A. M.
Tram at 8.15 A . M. will oonneot at Seaford on Tues
d
f ays, Thursdays, and Saturdays with steamboat to Nor
olk.
TRAINS FOR PHILA DELPRJA ,
Leave Baltimore at 8.5/ A. M. (Eapren), 10.15 A. M.,
and 5.10 P. M.
Leave' Wilmington at 7.30, 9, and 11.30 A. 30.,145, 4,
and 8.20 P. M.
ewe Salisbury at 1.30 P. M.
Leave Seaford (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
at 7.20 A. M.)2.50 P. AL •
• Leave Farmington (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur
days at 13 A.M.) 4.10 r. Pd.
Leave Milford Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
at 7.60 A. M.) 4 P. M.
Leave Harrington at 8.15 A.M. and 4.26 P. M.
Leave Plover at 9.05 A. AL and 5.26 P. M.
Leave Middletown at 10 05 A. M. and 6,40 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 8.23 and 11 A. M., 7.35 P. M.
Leave Cheater at 8.20 and 9.40 A. ht., 12.04, 2.22, 4.45,
and 9 P. 31.
Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Railroad ,
at 10,16 A.M. and 6.10 P. M,
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE:
Leave Chester at 8.55 A. M.. 12.28 and 11.20 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. M., 19 121 P, M., and 12
A. M.
FREIGIIT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached,
will run as follows :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
places at 8 P.M.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
Places at 5 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Oraoe and intermedi
ate places at 4 15P. M_
ON SUNDAYS:
Only at 10.50. P. 61. from Philadelphia to Baltimore.
Only at 5.10 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
no% S. M. FELTON. President.
'PIE PENNSYLVANIA (LE N TRAL
1.1111.10A11,
000 MILES DOUBLE TRADE.
3
1860 !. e;:ii'il-A1 , 10.1t --- ..iBfi 0.
TEE CAYACITY . OV r TJED It - OA • IieNOW EQUAL'
TaftEr T A RODOITY/ii?. ° F l i t t 'A'liAlND ,
BETWEEN PIIILAILF lila. '' A It_ TTBBURei,
Oonneoting direct at ladolphic.WittuThrough Trains
from Boston, New Yor , and all romte beat, and its the
Yawn Depot at Fittsburs with Through. Tomah; to , and
from all points in the west, Northwest, and Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of
Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort - by any
other redte."
Express Mai Fast lines ran thrOggis ' a Fittsbmg,
without change of Captor Conductors. All through-Vas
isuger,„Trales provided with Loughpidge's regent
Brake...sp g' eed under perfect control ,of - ttie,ongineer,
thus addin saheb to the safety of travellers. -
smoking Care ere attached to each Trent; Woinhara
Slee_ping_ Cars to Express and • Fad Trains. The
IS.X.FRE2B Roils DAILY: Mail and fast Lines, Dea
deye eaoepted.
Lill ram leaves gisila:lelphia at SCOA.III. ' •
itst lane -.. 1140 A. lA.
press Ttatrilitivea " NA L. At.,
WAY. TRAIND LEAVE AD 2'QUIJW6 1
ph icc i,,,b c ric Accommodation, via Columbia, I P. M.
Columbia •
." 4,00 Y. M •.'
Farkesburg . 12.80 P. r.
West Chester Passengers will take the Mali, Parkes
burg Accommodation, and Columbia Trains.
feasensers for Banbury, Virilhamsport, Elmira, Du
to, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving F .
la,ielphia at 8.00 A. rd, and a P. M. go directly throng
Tickets Westward may bo obtained st the offices of t . 6
Company in Philadelphia, New York. Boston, or Bal.,
timer° ; and Tinkers Eastward at any Of the -traportant
Railroad Offices in the West; also on board •any of tile
regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi' or 01110
river.. .
16r Fere always el low, and tine u Wok, as by any
Other Route.
For farther mfonnation apply at the Fusenger eta-
Eon, Southenot corner or Eleventh and Alarfretarteets.
The 'completion. Of the Western connections, of the .
rirrAbiptiMai l t i rg%Cige nivutrtaysThe D . lll T.H.E
TREAT WEST. • ^4..
' The connection of trooks by the ,Rafliald Edge at
Pittsburg, avoiding' nil drayage or ferriage of Freight.
together with the saving or tune, ere advantetes readily
iNorloorated phippport of Freight , end the Towel
bVali*. • •• • • • •
rderohanteand Ala iirocire entrusting the transportation
ori their Freight to Ulla COmplllll.oBtl rely with conti
nence on its speedy.transit.
• THE RATER OF FREIGHT to hnd front any point
in the West by the retuleylTarita Hailzoad are es alt
toms es faliorobla a: are • "llama be siiler fiefireasi
Compaxits, -
ar — Be particular to Susi paghateill" Mai
med.
For Freight Contracts, or Bhipping Direotlons,mly
as, or address either of 6 e followins Arent+, of Ote Com-
SAZ7:
• D. A. rims WAtt'l, PAW/airs; •
R. B. Pierce it Co., Zanesville, O.; J. J. Johnston, Itinis7,
0.; R. McNealy, Maysville, Hy.; °nubs - & , Croppor,
Portsmouth, O.- Pe.ddook & Co., Joe oraowallo,
aria; 11. W.o.lliiown
Meldrmn _Q.LAthern
i t ol b riti C 4 l . b PitT e r n et: l a:
P t v b c f.
ris, B 4.,asov, " ekenn,, see • & diont. ° .Aemplac,Lenn.;
cligto . 1 4.onoaro,rPr. E.. - 11, Knouts, - Alton,
Ill.: tb Agents o Railroade at different points
In West.
B.KINGSTQ.N, Jr.
eit.tiv ROONB, 80 North streel,_Aalttatoro,_
IRM • ,11 & CO., lAa for Honsa,ot 1 13,22 . nnam sto 18 , 2 i
qw-ntr i r.sil i en oon
WINTER A NGE
mg NT :=-P RILADSLPRI A,
CIERMANTOWI , 4AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.
On and actor MONDAY, Nov. 12, 1860,
FOR GERAIANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 67, 8, 9,10. 11, and /2 A. M. 2. 1
8, 804, 4,5, 5 1 4, 8,7, 8, 9, 1 04 , and CR P. M.
Leave Germantown. 0, 7. 714,8. Mi. 9,10, 11 and 12 A.
m,,1,y,a, 4,6, 6, 04. 7. 8.9, and 10A Y. AI. • .
4:IN SUNDA Yd.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 min. A. M., 2,7, and 100,‘
P. AL
9,4 P.
Leave M Germantown, 8.10 'min. A. M.,1,10 min and
.
071ESTNDT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadeleuu, 6, 8, 19, and 12 A. AL, 2,4, 0,8,
and 1014 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill, 7, 10, 7..15, 8.40, and 9.40, and
u,40 A. 1.40,8.40 ism. and 8.40 P. M.
N BUM/tn.
Leave Philadelphia 9.01 A. ..g. and 7P. M.
Leave Chestnut 8118. 740 min, A: M.; 1250, 5,40, and
, ,
FOR CONSIIOIIOOKRN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philaoelphia,s.so, 7/5,9115, and 11.95 wan. A. M.' ,
1.05.8.05, 41i. 5.8 6 . and 1114" P. m.
Leave Tiorruitoiyn, 6. T. $491. 9, and 11 A. M.,1)(, 4X.
snit IS P. M.
Leave Phiadelp ON 6A MAP SS
P. 81., for North,-
Igive NorriitowO,R 3 .5
1 A MA YUNK. M.
Leave Philadelphia, 5.50. 7.4. 9,65, .and 11.05 A. M.,
1.05. 2.05, 3.05. 43f, 5.55, 8.05. Mt P. m.
Leave ManaTunk. 8.55, 914. 1116 A. M..
0, 615. and 936 P. M.
• • ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia . 9A. M., 3. and 7 P.M.
Leave Manayunk, VK A. M .BE, and 8 P. M.
IL N. SMlTD,Deneral Superintendent,
nole-tt DEPOT. NINTH. and OREM threats.
Eg -PII.II4DILPIIIA
AND .READING
ROA:—PASSANG.b,R. 'TRAINS for POITSILLE,
READING, and HARRISBURG, on and after Noir.
16th, 1880,
MORNING LINER, DAILY (Sundays excepted.)
Leave New Dopot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW
HI LL Stroets,PHlLAD_UPltlA,(Passair antral:tome
on Thirteenth and On UaßolV ill streets
tt y 8•A. AL,'
oonneoting. at liamsburg Wit the PRIV S LVANIA
RAILRLAD, J tyam round:10o Pi burg ; the
CUMBERLAND vALLE 1:05. P. m. train mare to
Chambersburg, Carlisle &O.• and the NOLIT KRIS
OEN TAAL, RAILROAD 1 P.M.M traip,'rdtmung Sun
bury, • '
AFTEriOON LINE!,
Leave New Dot, o pr. of DUDA and (1,114„,Rw-
ILltStreets,p ILA E }TIMM akar entrigmes
on .f orteenth add on Ca lowhill streete,) for POTTS
VIL E and HARRISBURG, at 3.801 P. M. DAILY, for
READING only, at 4.38 P. M.. DAILY. (Sundays ea
tafttaiiCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD.
FROM PHILADELPHIA. Mlles,
To Phconiaville.....—. 23'
Reading-- 88
Lebanon--,...... 84
Harris burg
Dauphin . _...—..124
Millersburg_
Trevarton Junotion-188
up
Northumberland .—l7l
Lewisburg
Milton
Munpy._. '
Wilhamiport —209
Jersey_Shore
Look Havon —235
Ralston._ .—.., —233
IWilliainsport and Elmira
Elmira. Railroad.
Th Clinto n Land 130 P. M, train oonneot daily at
Port Sundays exeepted,k with thp tIAPA
WISSA, WIL lAMSPORT, and ERIE RAILROAD,
making close oonneetiona With lines to Niagara Falls,
Canada, the Wert and Southwest.
DEPO I' IN tuiIbADELYRIA._ Corner of BROAD
and CALLOWRILL Streets. •
av9S-tf • .• .W. R. MoILHENNEY. Secretary
Philadelphiaand Re
and Lobanon Valley K.E.ILE
NORTH P~NNSYL-
F. • BTOLE.BM. DOYL.STOWNi MAUCH
' CHUNK. HAZLEI ON. and ECKLRY.4
TURF 91 THROUGH TRAINS.
On and after MONDAY; Deoomber 1850.•Piumeneer
ripe will leave FRONT and WILLOW titivate, Phila.
'shut daily, (Sundays excepted), aa follow:,
At 6141 A.M. (Express) for , Bethlehem, Allontewri.
.Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Ito,
t 2.45 t'. 19 .., (Ramose), for Bethlehem, Pastan, &o.
hie train rescibee Vanton et q P. AL. and makes Mese
commotion with New Jersey Central for Not Yak
Re
At P. AL, tor Bethlehota, AißintoWni Malta tallnifi
At 9A. M. and 4 P. M.. for Doylestown. ,
e tt 6P. M., for Fort Washington.
6,30 A.. , AL Express train makes obese cionneotion
with the Lehigh Valler Railroad at Bethlehem being
i, h
the shortest and most desirable route to all points in
the Lehig
R " Alri e rF n oß PHILADELPHIA.
P Leave Bethlehem at 5.42 A. M., 9.15 A. AL, and 5.98
AL
Leave Doylestown at 7.25 A. M. and 3.20 P. M.
Leave Port Was:111100n at 6 40 A. M.
ON SUNDAYS.—Philadelphia for Fort Washington
at 9.80 A. Al.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at! F. M.
Doyleetown for Philadelphia at 7 A. Ag.
Fort Washington Mr Philailelphniat 2.45 P.M.
Fare to BetWeIMM-..q1 I b Eitre to ManbhChutik.ls2 60
Fare to 4 Aram to 89
Through Tickets must pro bred at the Ticket
Offices, at WILLOW street, or BEAKS Stree. in order
to secure the above rates of fare.
All Passenger Trains (amulet Sunday Trains) oonneot
at Berke Street with Fifth and Math-streets, and
Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads, twenty
=tutu after leaving Willow Street. -
dea-tf
ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
an. . INLAND FREIGHT
" 1 -----' '' LINE TO 'NORFOLK AND
PoßTamo ili, li ,
lilt TtiAreeklY! Lido via, Seaford toNorfolk, f ~1
will be discontinued for the present ; A Daily Lkne h wA
take tbollabe of It by way of Baltim_QreoNg t z t i i
pillrasrzEL of Waretiouse, , l9lSl4.lVlAK N
be iotwartl_ L ea with phrfittoth 0,9 at e," low YatOE Oa
1"."Y
b i ti h Ti. ikuliiigY. MUI 6 i dr ni V rt'atiMi o
delll ' . , - R., .14. R. S. 0.
MCM
ligr' ' ELIIIIRA ROUTE
11Witg... I
PHILADELPHIA AND 0 . 1,-
latiU l trAil r M to trantadtia, Oatawisaa, An
.4o 0
ett, ,Willie rye, Seratiton l • Danville, Milton, 1 ,
Caton anton, .Imira Ba ird (,
2 1 =P/felt Aga: 0 eVeland, Detroil l Tole ch
...„OhleaVoi t,L o e, Wituinletand all points otth and
!T.'S. , , 1 ) C., i fit: r, t s I
erensor in. nnutcyr_tno My ThtilonaPhia
AtirialLL e tat i t i ehaPurenaranee <ea:4-
'oldpi), etre o t),derli I vs ,itaderady . , for shove
"mtVit lit p Eit..-- ''
'' ' ' ILN4 M. *
a. it Int_ 'l77_ -,'.... szo .M.
• The 8.0) AJ 'Mall 0011120011 at guyed, for Willow
barteiCtecoh , Banal and all station. On the
LAO wAliel A, : I / L W OOMBDURO. itALLROAD.
whoa warms ma a Went eohrorui at,Zintira
with the Nattier th ell , Yorhlind tie, Carlandallind
and•Niewayeala and Bilfrelo r New Ork and istrel read
f ;f i r a
t it t Ig u hleltdei Tinto all Pointe NOrthedid
Lague o wand to Elmira, Ifiralo, and thielnehldon
E gi nd V. b l and au tto n i ter ilr ° kVA hiladtt ii_n_ll ol ;
tairZILL I tirOadtat el'iokik.thea,north,st noinv i
fl i ffi l ilY i k i Tl I g x VAR*61161 1 &1 1 41.111 7 , r ,
it
ALAN . 4 , 3410,1CP1ALN
rya ttrt irt y ;el alialatl i t i ng OWL, time els
s=krwi l tis i Aortli T ,4 to P. 4,11 "sePtm ) t or
1 , 910,411 Au. be dettserint leeroto • II P. M. tanurate
:11.1 114f it g ag l ilt an d L 0 44. thOWifiL l li Freight
oo Y46/44'
- - OweinAh_iitTAN, Onneral Agent,
Northwest *met MAMA and l OMFATN UT litreetei
avin-tf Plat wialenir,
' - ' WEST 011ES:1..ER
11 4PIV:„P,Ti: 1 ,E, A. li ic P,RN lA ,
R
,ro ;73.1 )t, ; ;,-v.uk..KEDyA , . • •
• • • WINTER ARRANGEMENT, l • ',.
From northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market
streets. •
On and 'after EandriX. Nov. *11,1880; the trains Mill
leave the, northeast corner of Eighteenth and • Market
et eelat 7.sna . M., s and 4.00 P. P.M. 07i
On midair& at 8A: M and 2P. M.
ns •leavlrg Philadelphia at 740 A. M. and 4 BOP,
, M., and on Wednesdays and 'Astardays, at 9 P. M.,
connect at Renuolton ml/11,_thoThiladelehia and Balti
more Central Railroad, for Concord Kennett Avon
•• dale, Oxford, &0,, (co. 'REEKY WOOD.
t no2B Gatill7lll.gaverinlepdent,
- r NOTIO!L : --PLIESTRat,
EE N friar' • Ing
111.11 ' LAWYddifr.niOnl-0a ead. M k flov:ettif
Ma t s VtrtnioC e Wrdad4_ll'ir l t.gerdila% •
AeloldOofted-'ffeedinemtirded . O
t, timer at
uiLthtD4JCW.lniadZtr.setitilaaatearer
tr s 7 Valk ovi • , t.„O, •
• MO jet yeen;,fieWl3, Ai 8.00:
for. itawaottalta, larva at
' 4 pfit a itftiti4a
Hr order of the' Hoard 01Mb - ewe of le* l'aitedelekte
and Read LIAM .COMM" :
N Ni._ V. 11.1.111,11.
FIRE INSURANCE.
RELIANCE MUTUAL INRUNNCE COMPANY OF
ON ButLpINGS, P L I I I PMEBORP I IIiPETUAL;MER
CRANDISE. FURN R R ITUE.
_&o.. IN TOWN
OR COUNTY.
' OFFICE, NO. 306 WALNUT STREET.
CAPITAL, $490,610. ASSETS, $303,605 96
Invested as follows,
Mires Mortgages on ImproPedaity Property,
worth double the amount— $156.660 CO
Ground Plunt• first ohms 2 4e12 60
City of Philadelphia 6 per cent, Loan— • •• • 30,000 00
Pemneylvanta Railroad Co's. 6 per cent. M
Mortgage Loan (850,000). ••.
'—• ••• • • • 2 7,2 a/
Allegheny co. 6 per ot.(Penn'a R. R.) L o an 10.000 00
Collateral Loan. weft secured— . . 2,500 00
Huntingdon and 132020 Top R. R. and O. Co.,
Mortgage Loan—. ,
4,00000
The Re li ance Mutuallnimranoe Co. Stook.— 24.850 00
The County Fire Insurance Co. Atoaß, 1,050 Off
The Delaware M. 8. insurance Co. 0L001C... • 700 00
Pannaylveuila Railroad Co. /Rook,— 4,000 IM•
Commercial Bank /pa 01
--hwn OP
Gif
up o n M . Itumrarice • Co. script (41380 )
Bills Receivab1e.........___........_.
Book A.ooountiOtoonied interest,
Cloth on band and in hands of Agents--...
CLEM TINGLEY, SAMUEL DIBPHAM,
WM R. THOMrBON,_ ROBERT trrEEN,
COWERICK BROWN,_ WILLIAM M_DESER__,
EL'vBTEVENBON, BENJ. W. TIN 91..hy,
JOHN ft,,WDAKELL, MAR.HALIL HILL,
H. L;'CA'naurt — Z. LOTHRO r,
ROBERT TOL'AND, CHA ~ES LELAND
FREDERICK LENNIO, JACOB T.-BuNTINU"
CHAKI4.B EL , WOOD, SMITH BOWEN,
„lAMEtiII. , ,WODDWARQ, JOHN-BIBBEL, rittaburg
OLLM TINGLEY, President.
B. M. HINCHMAN. Beoretarr. nole-2m
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE 0(3M:1 4 A r..)"),
Or PHILADELPHA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
DI RE CTOR44;
tO.• KATCIIYORD BTARR. MORDECAI L. Dkwmi t
ILLIAM McKim, Goo. 11. STUART.
ALUM FRAZIER, SOHN,. BROWN.
EN M. ATWOOD , B. A. AIINVITOCE,
arm T. TRINCIC, ANDREW D, Cent,
lIENZT WitAltjorr, J. L. BERINGER.
1?. it ATOH ORD STARK , Preindent.
CHARLES W.COXE. &oratory. . MB
rtELAWARE MUTUAI, SAFETY IN
SURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA'.
Inoorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1810.
Olgioe S. E. comer of THIRD and WALNUT streets,
PHIA.DELII4I
•
MARINE INSURANCE,
On Vessels,
Cargo, r i To all parts of the World.
Freight, I LAND INSURANCES
On Goods by Rivers. Canals. Lakes, and Land Car
riages to all parts of the Union.
rIRE. INSURANCES
- On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling
Houses, &o.
ASSETS OF TIME COMPANY,
• November 1.1866.
51100,000 United /313 tee fiveAr cent. loan.• "alibi ZOO GO
115,110 United States six 9' cent. Treasury
Notes, (with noorued interest).... 319,462 34
: 100,000 Pennsylvania State five 4' oen
loan.
21,000 00. do. six do. do. 21,345 00
' 133 060 Philadelphia City slay cent. stn. 196,213 37
30,000 Tenanaten State five cent. loan.. 44 ,010 00
60 (Al Pennsylvania, Aware 11 mortgage
. six 4, cent. bonds.— .-- 45,000 09
16 000 300 shereri, stook Oermalgov( o 4344 -
Company, interest and prowipat
guatanteed by the Oity of Phila.
' • " 15.300 00
6,000 100 sfiddreil • f r ens - i.ilvaitia ' ltailtpiW
CoroIIMIT• • ; •• • • •• • • • 8 004 00
LW 100 shares 4orth Pennsylvania
road Company__ , • • 500 00
1,200 89 shares_Philadelphia . Company.... — Boat eau
Steam Tug Company „ ...,... 1,20000
160 sharper Falladviphie, ago Havre de
' Graze Steam Towboat Company . 016
60
1230 2 shares Philadelphia - gehange
Company.. 115 00
1.000 2 shares Cont i nen t a l - 600 00
0,666300 par. Cost 8641.335 34. Market va1.8664,266 71
Bills renewable, for insurances made.— • 111,366 42
Bonds and morteages.—. 24,620 00
Real estata— ...... , ..... 61,263 86
R tl i efitOreilitigiNMlMNATegPlAN
the Company—. aims 02
Born, and stock of sun
lnatuanne and
• other Companies 2,626 50
Quin on hand-1n draweri r 425 35
-- 29,108 61
William Martin Di AEC
Edmund Bout?, -
.1111 ° V. I l hl e 5 n P rinre
Jahn C. Darla,
Jame; Tramiait.
Wilhalnlt,prti t Jr.,
Jamea C. Hand
William D. lomflylE,
Jambi R. Baal, -
-Dr. R. M. Roston,
tiaorge C. Larger,
i dgyallo Cr tah,
08.
.NOl
li 21RY L
N &URA NOE 00 24 P - A.N Y 0,1".111N
STATE OF HENNAy_ LvA rilk.—Fat a. AND riA-
IhE 16§11H4DIPS 4 AND_A•xxosuzie,E
ohhrtered in
la T
1. Capital badadlidil—Feb, 1, Joao, ai:ein
emp
Ail invested in sound and available seounties—oon
liana to insure on Veuels and Cargoes, Buildings,
Stooks of Merchandise, Bto ~ on 'Moral terms. • •
DIRECTORS. .•- -
Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Ataaalester, • Tobias Wasner,•.-
William
S. Smith, Thomas 8, Watteon,
IftWirgirtrAr-..
. •
Ealfsitir,President,
.5i HAIL deoretary,
iptEmovAL.--THE PENN MUTUAL
-11-6 , LIFE .INSURANCE 01?M•PANY_have repulsed
•to their WV - building, No. 921 -CHENTNITP Myst.
Assets, over
P 11,000,cW S .
Charter
a m perpetual.ALLlTHEißuOdThis&yearwillpartiotpae
enruhdDi
vidend to be declared in January next. Sae comma , /
has full authority to sots itcsoutoryr. Adinintetrators.
Aseiturree:Guar!liatut.ind Trustees for raarrie4 worn.;
and children. . DANIEL.L. MILLER' President:-
. EtAN... 822:1X.P.5, Pies Frost.. Jomf HonNou. Secretes!.
ME'DICAL EXAMINERS ettOdeliog 4§lly, ri m
to 2 o'oloolc P. M.. • .
°Ol
PIRE INVIZANCE. NIZOTIANWs'
op tiettferiwaltaa"Vntgltuitt
, 0 14 . .. and erohtin. Seawalls from loss or
damage 'by Faye. The company guarantee to adjust all
losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron
age of the public. .
DIRECTORS.
William Morgan, Robert Flanigan,
Francis Cooper, Michael McGeoy,
George L. Dougherty, Edward McGovern,
James Martin, Thome B. McCormick,
ames Bums,'
Matthew M avoid aAleer, Jonn B r prni Pang,
Bernard Rafferty, Jo El hn
as J. Or
i rdy.
Thom. Hemphill, Belmar . Rulreman,
Thomas Fisher, • Charles C are.
Francis MoManits, Mioheel Cahill.
FRANCIS COOPER. Preidsat.
BERNARD RAFFERTY. &ternary. , A.
Northqrn COtral,
Reitroad.
.. . ...
CrAKER CITY INSVIRANOE COMPAI
NY—PRANILLIN UILDLNOS. 40,S WALNUT
ST BET. ENILADELY IA.—cASITAL Al4ll Suit
rS 41469,746A—ItieUses_agairtei LoeLor
.uairre Oy
4 ro inutile Perils or the mica, !Allelic Barlfai on arid
" Irrattall. HART, President.
B. P. ROSS_, Vice Presidtut.
H. R. COI:WISH ALL, Pen y sod Treasurer.
S. R. BUTLER, Assistant Secretary.
Sunbury and Erie R, 11.
DIRECVI ORB.
George H. Hart, E. P. Dose,
A.Cattell, Foster sAorino,
E. w. Ilaile . i ,, , vcltets It. Chamnere,
H. H. Cogge r,,1,
Hon, H. M. alter. ttmuel Jones, M. D.,
rntte-tf
L4XOEIANGE INSURANCE COMPANY
—oleos Nil. the WALNUT Street.
FIRE INSII.RAEOE S u
Iron miak • aridN,ekoeandlee
teoerally. on favorable* termit , 'Wolfed oy 'est
patent
John Q.
*rt.
John Q. ("Maud°.
toshas T. Opel. Ireabeo r Atele. •
Wilmer Bump Jam T 1711 . 01fe r itute,
Gam,. . 8616 6
REISIAR 11 . 0Ealtt.4 Preefdelltt
JOHN GIN ' gRO, Vice Preciiten - •• •
F.:IOWARD W. UAW', ftoorstayv• - toot t
A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPA:
PIeRPETUA
NY.—Au L. ttresed Capital S4OO,43OO—CRARTEM
~._ 2 . • ,
°Moe Ho. all wiLLNUT Street, beteree7 ,r‘ird and
Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure oac,lnet loss opt damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Folaitdre, and • St.arohandise gent.
rally. . . , •
4.450.' Marine Ineuranoes on ole, Oh:steels, and ,
Frei -hte telcred irriltrneee to all reale tt tut thihml:
ulltEG" . .oofill. • • •
Jacob Esher, FAMIROW,
Damther's
A . 1' ttert.
11. Andenttpa,
Fl fk i v al gre ' J. 4441 ' a'
LiCON. ESHEAIRBIIO6IIi,
Wl4. E. DRAM. Vise Freetown ,t
W. 3 , . BirtlTli , ammeters. asa-tr
. .
A PdSIatIOAN MO' INSUUANUE 00.,
T INCORPORATED 11116 , -CRARTER PRIPET
Do .
. SlO WALNUT Striei above Third, Phila.:letem'.
Harlot a large pald..ne lotted Stook and Ru z l i lus in
vested In sound and avai aolcagoeritea td oon nee to
r olnire op Dwelling!, Waren, 'Furniture, a milli%
ease to Fort and their oatgoet•And o hn mititlff
reperty. All low* uuerallyarld Drogil,rarepti • '
Thos. . Math, ' 1I1119 ;ft '7, Lawm;
John V.nlA: i t t i % ' J,..amba R. Oaro bp.
ea.* U. eau. Nornao O: Da
• Patek Bra ge• Ohm. w.Potaltnaw,
bciikirris
7 0 RaiIAIIR, re4iDelSat.
ALDEN/ O.h.ORA RD: ffeoretarg.' 'l,l
• ~, • -,1:1-'1,,„
"7~i~Fl3i3it3sk~ 21HW ra ..,
(NS tittAt-Npv,-p-apprANxEs.
DIRECTORS
TORS,.
Samuel 11.. Stokes,
F.' Petustog,
Renzi Strom,
EdNerd Derlinetoni
R. Jones Brooke;
Spencer Wllyalbe,
notnaa C. Stand.'
Robert Burton,
Jacob Y.Jdpea,
JsoRIS D M r bsod t
Josbo Y..G.tre;
Jo
ll tirai. Semple, Pittab's
Deorlsb. "
_A; diger,
5111 PN 1 90 WO:A.
'TS—r • n017.1f •
WM=
N, AN . OOA.BI 7AV I 110 '4,tfijihte
• ooesor,to H. Elocw.Ja.. 431 CELESTPIOW Bt.
SALE OF AMERICAN ' AND ' IMPQATZTE DRY
- GOODS; EMB.S.CADEHISS. IiOSibNIN GLOWS.
ZGO. • - ' -
By entalontio, on Coreit,
on Thur d sday Morning!, '
January 3. at 10 o'olook..
Inoluded will be innuo—,.
• •
Richly embroidered - new styles oasts and sets, me
dium to hish-oost embroidered and hemstitelied hand
kerchiefs, waista.tands' - •
• Oki&MANTOWV4.4.I , IOY KNiT.GOODIV -
Latest styles and colors Germantown fancy
. seidlyr
knit hoods, goalie. Coate sleeves
•HuBMItY. 0.) -'.••=., •
Men's women's, and,Ohiklrea's _white, Muted, and
spot wool and Cotton boseAmlibalt hose. . •
STOOK OF uaiy.B4AND
Also. a stook of ladles'. 011E1'0 'OO ahlklren , g
notions, igestr fo ILVOR ratshl reads, aliemitoseadidto.
. • tF.F.LaTED
Also:' at Oomnieti6iimeist of sale: an In*otee or 'silver
plated waiters. tea Betz, &0.. •
-
' I
• -
11.• • - I NO, 49 ' , MA* XErSTICA4EIIi
pirna - g,rolgtft,po., , AvaTlO
- DO * : 130Afts.101 Eltriet, att'd 421 /KIVA
EtTeat
MOsES NATICANS, it U 0 TI ON WE R
' AND COMMOSIOWIWORANZ*ibiut
writer of t3IXTIVsed RACE fltrootia: l : .
IiATHANIF LARGE, B elto FARFBiItD GOODS.
From Lou; Office southSiep; -ooprr ' 3,4trd end
South streets. , • •—• •• - '-- •
- • On Tuesday Mormnm• ' -
January 8. at 10 o'elook,preeniely,..M.Pdgees Nathene
mi
Auction Rouse, nos. 1M d 187 !fond/Lath strest.tid7
Joining the, sontheastoorner of ,
Coniniting of heavi.lll- carat geld' Enalternbinnbnio l `
ter watehesi: douldeibnolcZandi, Angina
face 18.earat flue gold patent lever, watdhas, piths mak
approved and beet maim,* the Most oi'thitin full jaw
elled ; gold detitehedi , Myer; astievetheni: and Weine r
'watches , • splendidi., bun ting-niuis Anutrietur, levet
tratithee, full Jewelled, in 18:eitrat. ear silver.ling-;
lien patent levet'vratchera - , paies; donble.
beaks: andonen faess;ef the best inad nilvdrhunt-'
,ing ease - end open-faitessotement and Isaias iestobes ;
river 'English . hinge, and , tenon ayetelles ; One
go ld enamelled autohed.a Mind MVO diamonds k.dne
scud fob, vest; and meek chains. sem* ofthem welshing
over BO dwt.;. diamtind tirdest‘plailland . fifer -rings,
'single stones and elneterif; fine ;Bold Itiodt. rsWo
•tso oles • gold' penolLomem and vein; "Seta • uniogeld
jewel - breast-pine sod linget- no tine brads-,
iota p te mild thimbles} fine fold /dada and slimes btif:
Anne; c h arms ; fine gold seals and deverdnesphi linger
•rinite o every variety; geld inedaUtopuidoolletei.andil
dtt :short, every variet y' of • towelry. !Manna; Private,
pnrehesers. and others, *ill find" it •to their advantage
to attend this sale.
Open
.
: IQ" on for. exammialon,oarjr . on -tho morning of
sale. •
AATRANW LARGE .BAIG3 -OF , F.OR FtE TE D
01,0TOING. tco. .
From Loan Office aonthweat oorner thlid
Aroma.
; • sOn TosedaillOinitur,_ '
January 15 at 10 n'eloetr. tit hloses riathatuV - A - uotion
•Ifouse; Nos: 155 and 151 IVOrth..l3Lith strept,adjopug
the southeast corner of Sixth tihdlettee ettnett. '
Due e€4l o , !"if Bartioulan.Wlli /teen.— -
NATRANA
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Some of the finest GOLD 'PATENT LEVER an
CHRONOMETER WATCBES manufeetared, at half
the aorta{ sellinctudees.: gold lave and leinne watches,
silver lever, and !some wistohes.„.English, SWIM and
trench watches, at sattodshinglY low Moss, Jewel .
ry of
every desorlption, vory lowattnikpistol,, rottslos4 In
struments; first quality of Haveniv.eigeri, At hail - the
Importation pric e quanethas to nut parolieseri, and
various other km sof r
• UT- Otift SALEti '
Attended to personalli y the AusidOnner,'
Coning - I=AM! of any and - PfeUlta 00-
11 e AENDID . OZT OF OtAMOßlNlSAffifilWi l ig'
SALE.
Atonalities of diamond , arLd goal breastpin; end ear,
rings. Prloe $660. .Coit Lti-lfftm *MON - =
A splendid sieste-otOner
" , -"z"- - "^ • •
MONEY TO LOAN:. ' " ,
828,000 to loan. at theliowert rates, on diamonds.
eratehee, jewelry. silver plate. dry llPOdsi Olothine. Ero
- Mears, hardware. Cutlery, manoc - minors, fur
niture. bedding. and on goods or every desonstion. th
large or 'small amounts, froth one driller to thousands.
for any !meth of time agreed en,' '
Kir The Oldest liatablistred 110111111 in this city.
I Kir Private entrance on RACE Street.
, Wie• Business hours from 9 A. X. to 9 P. H.
Heavy insurance fo. the ber.snt of depositors.
OHARCIES Ott bY,TWO PER CENT.
' Advances of S/00 andftpwsrds at , two Per Gent.
Advances of 5100 and umearde at one per cant.,for
short loans.
8803.508 06
COPARTNERSHIP -NCiTICES.
DTSSOLUTION-,- Um. Cqpqrtitirship
heretofore ?awing befsieela he subsoribeni.trd
der. the firm of FAUST: WINNB NN RR. co..ts
this day dissolved by limitation.. The busineu 'of the
late firm mill be settled by . etthr of rhe_partners. at No.
49 North THIEL Street., 'DAWN PAUNT.. -•--
.
•. •
INBE • ' •
• , _ - :”. 61, vi8N816,:.:
' Philadelphia. De 0.31 Ma ,117 ! 6 A' I l k , O .4 B :J:ER--_• •
1 . . jal-at i
COPARTNEEBHIP.—The bat; 11.iire ''. haveth ls det L y
formed a Copartnersh.p end: l :th firm r
D. FAUNIP
ft: CO.. for the purpose'. of oontl e n rcd
business heretofore carried on by 'l iat l ist. Witerrn I r..
Jc..Co., at the old stand. No. 49 North THIRD Stre et
DAVID FAUST,
' B. N. CRBOAR.
JOHN ,, HaIipLD. '
Philadelphia, January 1, 1661. ' Jal-St
D IS SOLUTION- - --The Fikm of JUERI,OX
trrEINATBTZ 1a Oda day dissolved 41..tig i lt
consent; business The busine of the Partnership w 11,be ,
hy JOHN dThINNIETZ.itt tee old stand. ---- ttorst
comer FIFTH and COMMERCE Streetw.. -
'A JUST/OTh_
Detietaber - ' JNO.;EITEINMETL
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIOE.N BTlllhr
-IIETZ • having this day assooiated with lintfilf.(llloE
Lh.RCH, of rottsvilistFo.ostli;ociattatios4lo4rotitist,
and Domestic Commission liardwar• baainfr• as bnio- -
M e lli a ; t ll t a 1,11. ttan;dacizzari•farifiliai.all
66 LERCH.
• Deoemixtr 1, 1860.
ALFRED B. JUSTICE, (of the late firm of Justice k
Steinmete,) having- purchased the stook • of .1" Howard
ASitohei6(formerly Philip S. Justice C 0.,) eon;;
tinue the Foreign and Domestic, Hardware and
Business r at-the old, stand, nett/184w comfy FIITU
and'COMMERCE - Btretti, directly opninfito his ft:greet,
place of buelnett, under the style of
del.tltkJani-O• • - B. JUSTICE k I* .0
,FIRM Or, J.
- 11, ti.ts 'day ilizsolyed biWent'
Latina retiree. The Positions aill_be Aontuitumi ft WLM.
ht ,
. JAM elhlB.. at the- old. stand. • N 0.2191 hth
Street, where the Puniness ~tif the late tine yin be net,
tied. ht. .1: Luinzia:
- pvg.m
January 1.1861. - _ _ NB.:
IIIOPAR NERSII - - -:IIENNETT
RUCH have Olinda) , associated with thew OIL%
SRIMIER, and will continue the , asaantaetar• at
hirts. Collars, litworee. Overalls. . map the style'
of .11ENHIHy.i, RUCH.CO.,
C at' SIT
x . t at ,
. .sutena. -
P iladelithia,4antutry 1. . , 141.011
COPARTNERSHIP. The , Stkbseriberg"
havillia dap taken into CoParttletert . with them
their late naleresan. J )01
AM-I, POHL en.:'and
dentinue the Wholesale Clothlna - ..Rtteillellallnde; Abe,
Arm ofttIYDER, GRUH r I3 &Co
&:"GIR inn): '-
1 January 1,1881. ' - • ' jal-at.
N - o.l'l 0 4 .-TIDE 00PARTNICREOP ,
..L. 1
heretofore eliding between the widstsissed le
title day,cliesolveul by mutual consent
The Walnut' will be continued by JOHN Di .14ARAIA8
to whom those indebted will pleat*, me.ket tA wMent. aud,
thole having claims will reeit theMyet wawa. -
EDWARD /RRA ,
' • B R 4 DIX. •
()LIVER 8. REMPAIILL.
Ana. December UAW - deal-et•
---
OTIOE.—In consequence of continued
Nill henna. rims. 13. FOSTER this der retires
from our 6rm.
The busineet wll l eontinued by the re_maininjr
partners, stsder the style and Wks of BARCROF7 &
CO., as heretofore. - • 8. B. BARCROP-T__, ,
WBTFIERIIrL b8.1. 4 ,* ,
M. P. McßW.gtt.
fitt-.6.t""
8904,907 611
Januaill.lllsl
NQTJOR t - ---(i. At WOOD,Ttiti?dMISSION
.1- N. ALFAS:WANT, I. 104 Boutti DELAWARE
Avenue Zatittlatbla dool buvinelou
G(go. K imiv
ER.Foo will carry on The ComatilliOn
busmen, on .hia own individual avuoluit t at the tame
playa.
Deoembav 31, Mi. tal-tt*
WE HAVE .THIB DAY ADMITTED,
11 V WILLIESI.IIIELLOR as partner In our tr ,
and continue /he bneineaa a; Inoortere and Jo b ban
of Engliabl French,. and °MOO Heatikry; Linen', and
Small Waren. at' that? aim More; Nap 40 , and .42 ,
'Aorta TlitlitAStivot. THOMAS & CO, ;
'1 , 14 Lailerpao. flee. 01, 1550. - '
itIESSES. WESLEY WILGUS and JOHN
SCIIROYER have, from this dal an internit
our buaineas. • GANS, LEnsawas, & 0 0 . , •
:January 11 881. • ,Jal-36-
NOTIOE.—WILLIAM P. B.ALLOWELL, -
ARR ARAM RITTER, J t- pet RAIRBEI;1)
DAVil'hoN hiiyethls dey been admitteo to an interert
out Arra, • • MORRIE; 1, & --
Philadelphia'', lit month, '"j.V Ot
.
QIEIIaRTRIDOE; 13110TRER; *3c.:
have thitidity Istoolaind with them JOHN UM%
iiNYDR anCjAhIh , IPSCRERttKIti,
and will continue the '1: 1 11 Ooodt Runhota "ht-
N0..4a0. MARKRTIRreet au . d 44 . 11 an,a
CHANT Street •
Philadelplus; , a ,inry ' des,l-in
JOHN: Cr.: - BIGKEL is' this day .idmitted
as n partner is our }rouse.
BURNETI, SEXTON & BaKEAMEI
1 - 0.461. • .."'r.sat-taf 315
TtlllßPA'WHrfpuftioN BRIDO,E;
.8, %RISLEY, & BURTON.% .
No. 33 WALNUT egRERT. - .
. eRMADELP a.
Beg leave to 'worm Railroad meanies, and others
interestodin brolgo oenstruonon, thauthitz have formed
oonnoottan Durum with JOHN -w . MURPHY,-
On I Engineer, (author and inventor of the abora well
known plan of iron bridreo and are prepared to exeoute
orders, ftom any part of the eandrYdrocrtAivdesigns
and personal superintendence.
lettere refuter; to plans - and ettiniatek ehotttdll
addressed to JOHN W. MURPHY Civil &maser.
)1013-em Nor STONE. (tUISLEY...k.
BAYING , FUNDS.
I'RANKL N SAVING FUN% No.
136 Smith FollAtti Shoot. betereeri MAW
aid and Walnut. Ilanaseirekis, , haall %mai
=2 l t i tl moi l
z,
eii had Ms Lalon, • lima
,31.44t0; 1.6105f
t0-Pdiawomidetws Weis batter than large
irolSio ! a:miaow-tad, rrili Jon no riot with doe-
We lean.' hot tom 'at a ll time. ready to
Mom, 'With P ger Gent. intend, It . , the ognir,,,
they Tan bOtnt,y , tnivek
" Pa lo n a milled or . oft
deoett In their own riglAt.ndinOh angLog oar,
be Wttbdrawn %VI tnea
aeo OCWI, Stateth eoßeeVjggiottilioidhihn.tdrthettithmon
fr ra r bITNYAIVAL I ERIMIt 1213eitei7E1/.
WW1014 1 :41 - 4 li l t arr ) " • au't
011;12 "pum p
en, - Cti , d'eaheder.
gra t al l . e kosh. Aga g Ai f t u Att,
lifolro n ilf= . MI D ril l er
Joiti Settortirwalt4oe
A OrL NO Thesl4o.
w s . 'moot . L., ,
aSs
U.441 4 / 4 4)!Nt2gi rEILITVa,
" ♦ Dollar saved la Woo 01.7T.64.."
kAITIN(. 3 . FUND—FIVE OEN T. It!.
NVEILEia.-=NATIoNAI, Ifaytri TrttlpT
yy .littut4l7,"i'aner.2-711
14...r F . t eoelveil 'nett Ma, 1.41 . 11 V It ana
two, illtrais the ewer deezatt ilta day of wlty.
iltaWa
Tho Mho Lo ever, deg &tore u'olooKiotht
=mo' Aio olOat Lo too Ovoo . &Udall Altman,
”"tIOP rt mid n'
• itogElit • proerdi,
Ifilet44lkt J. *AIM Reeraten• -
;Maar
Bermes, „ %Jarrell Brew* :
warn ILIUM - °MIL D.I3SIT
bait Li?
g_ l s lZiza •IA tru g
ana payments Made. u
The inv.:tat - manta oro.mooclo-voolOnotto wile :ac
firgunnainfa,h4l*krz a a'
..e.V. - r
."7;
twar ,ioxure lianeat . 05.111tY 40-the denittfthat'
wh aoungt stile give xeroauotal
he Instita ' •• •
ri v it it i vu: am e .am.si .l, l
4;21:1: Zit:A::
Ikj N4l' *PAN ;`; aFnar 'll/W and 0 1 / 7 41:
mudwunonennia, with MI t 1.4 ve .•r;M:
HAM it= tbe , daT or daral , a ?!!,
1131 biOgRAIIAAAgARU I.9"
PRAFI rtalanu4ntlancatalbink- ,v !Wind,
lan 2' ZXEN OALWFOiIi.
artris
4410-at.,N.ViatUR.
*
Al,l T1.1011.6b a. IiONS, . •
m). 146 h t Of+ A4.: 111-1 i 4 ontIvrouleiketripit
( Por.pJ7 Nos.g sad
BALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE
PLATE NIIRROINI.
.COLIN TS R. T4lL A rri w il
C o cAßA N ß o vr .s ._ v cw o,o t t wo N . E . . t.„ 4 6, 37:t_ieirto tig -s si
tho
ow more .
storoonitoomonoo. besides 4101otectozoellont
hand furniture. Prpooh-olnto micro
ns
ding; Wu; coverlets, table', carpets. China Ole
ko., fonsilaran sum tin - Solottipost. wnnf.
tuition of ladies and others desirou Co/paroballlialls‘,
Ilirantedognes now :ready. and the anode* 'lrinnfed
for exam ooriox:
. - , - • I iN41.152,1C4 Attrt . AB. , . trt
~...,..
SAL k.,1 A. PES to £%C ti Alia; t q E 1., . 11 -- S. ' t.
3, i t ," Muund tte 02 , proll operty noIOOO 44i.t4t0;f.'16
ad non .to erlidoh we :samb a ll 011 thq Saturday araortta a
or IE4EI sals, one thOttlaild 'llatalogutia; is' satuptutil
form, WM:jun deartltona of all the : "regents - A° be
mold on the tollosrug heads;. ,
REAL BE E AT-PEIVATit SALE. - • -
sir No have a large astoant of real iodate at prora a
Wilil. inbluding every ' det:r of tog and count y
srotorty. Printed hats nia bad at auation ego. a
.PRIVATE R 1,140 =BR,- , z ~ •
• "griteallaitate entered (wear germ* saw 'gutters
ay
er tortiaed 000saigrdillY iu our rgblio saitoithpattl
(o ok , 1,090, on sr" grintao resoklyo brae.; F
PEREMPTORY SALE—STOORB.
On Tuesday. -
Jan. Bth 1881 : at noon, at the haohange. will bi-10/4*
without reserve, for account of Whom it 00110ord.
, 400 snares P4a6004110' ,ystilread ,OonspanYo9CULINIIW'l
nett Ohio full paid,
400 shares CitylAssilyead• acmansayor Ciashialisj;
Ohio; full paid, •
, afir One dollar set' slier, to be paid when Mini& of:
AMPTORY HALE OF t 43.506 PAi:1141889.11.Y
$OO Tuesday. :
„ $ ,
"january U, at 12 o'clock. noon. will he sOl4,,witheet
resetvetat the Rachel, • -
24 promissory notes, made by John Pall'o, sensmoting,
to $143 SOO. The notes ranee from £1 3, 000 to 418.00_0, and_
will be solde eps*tore rately. Blip, of the Aotes may De tad
at the emotion
Bale absolute.. Terms—Ten per centi of • the our '
ohese-rnoney to be paid at the time of Wet . Whim*
',tittle three, day! tteteatte., •
• REAL EST ,
HANDSOME NEW FOUR-13TORf ERICA WRSI
,DENCE, No. 1n) Bprcoo street. between Rittleirs u land-
Seventeenth. . trees . The house is Raw, finish In
'tandems modernity! er: and replete with ail the um
•improvameots aria +conveniences. Clear of albisi
Mamma. May be excmined any day previous pu the
Et.EGANT MCCEIIbf FOUR STORY BuICIRS
DEN +with tbree-stoly book buildings. No,koll
.eruit street, opposite,l3t. Mark's Crumb. LOAF 4
Inuit, House Mu all .the modern improvAmente ant
oonvernenost. - Clear of all incumbranoe. Keys al the
A uction !tore. • - .
emo t ion
Bale.--THREE - It 10,X
DWELLINO, No: 925Anburn street, between Cameo=
ter and Prime west of Nunn street. -
Perentstery Beier--THREE - STORY B n it IC X
DWELLIN(. No. 918 auburn street. adjoining' the"
above
GROUND-RENT:' 8480 A' YEAR
f✓lT.4o9.priumpel).7-Will be sold, for 110401111 t of mhos,
it may concern, a yearly ground-rent of /MO,
i
on a large lot of ground, with improvements. ornre
helm etrest. Twenty-second ward (Germantown). Let
Ell feet front, 834 feet deep.
,GROUND-BENT, OWL A YEAR....A well-ssoireA
ground-rent of A/2 per sentun, interest penotnally wo/411..
Sale at Non. 139 artd 141 South FOURTP
SUPERIOR FURNITURv..E'REPIU-1
B
&ORB, PIANO-FORTES, RUMWE 0
On Tlinnidiy Mortwur • • , -
'Ai 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, an imortm It
expellent aeoond-haset furniture, lent Siam-
fine mtrron, centeta, etm from mulles ,delijakiL
housekeesint.remcma to the store or oonveniencp-or
• Sala for accou CUTTINGSSCOW
WOOL, AND CO ITON - OVEWATIIi
DAMAGED CLOTHIN fro., &a.
-. , On Satardety.Molnlllll, ' • _
' Jan 6th. at 10 o'olook, for account or United Rimer
11,600 lb• Wool Cuttings. 6 NO one Cotton. 2,616 wended
Guttman 2,000 lb. Solo Loather. ,6X-fir0at 0.........
... - 41 1 01121:42
Cann& 161 pair Trounnr. 46 Artillery &hide
Private Coats. V/ Info ctry Cosa, anaortoef ; , =.Z;''
roata, Dragoon- , Private Coati. IS Dila ,E 116:
Jackatl‘ 60 Infantry Wool 160k/11241 0 hints St=
Jackals. Oa illankata,l24tir Soattoma r s On n arefogi
Italfffoubte Bedcaokc. 1,102 Bedaacks.66tvo '&6.
Mr partnutlard edtalooriap Tarsi'
Adininistnitor'et ftate=-Esfste of Icihn
STOCK 9F, BOOTS AND IMMO, MAT BRIB.L,Aks..
On Blonds
Morning.
Jan.7tk, et lo o'clock at N o. 418 Roos street, the es—
ire stook of Boots sodshoes, Cal (skin, Shsefekln Sole
Leather, Lasts, &o.
or;r4r order of the Administrator,
, ha examtuad at o'ploot on tiks IROTIIIRIF of
the - , .
swrpiFt;
- ' TOR THASOUTIL-=OII.ABLZEW.
TON Asp BA.VANNAR ernumm".''
• , FRRIbUT REDUCEO •-, r: ~,,. --,...
Keit Willa at lin average or VI Mip, Pet. eft& _
below Ne w ork Steamship' rate*: -.:,, .; _ .... „ ~. ,__ ,
FOR C Ei.4.4LE4T01L,4_0._ : _ . . 4'
Thteqtr B. Mail•Staantehly-IN '.ON/g' Sly ta il i t, .
tein•Charlos F. illeandem a c. w i n iii , 9 ,, j la
~
~
se 5; atio o'clock A,. M.
Through in 48 D oti I t ' liD , le hour , at 13 .-' ; -*
' - -
: - - FOR rffli . A - 1 , 751 - s ,e_A ' !`•
The Ar . 8. Mall Elleginship BTATY. OP GEORGIA,
Eastaut Jobn 1. Gei rn. will sail ny, ..gittgtgar i .j im
ri rs. at 10 0 clock A. M.
Through in 68 to 418 Sono-only gg h outat t i t 8 44 ,
tiir , 4 ?,'!:llia renivaii 501d.84/ 8 itt Ageing algustniregg --
all - -
ihasiiiiiiiii'
fig guleaded gragnlair side-iliel g oir -
tyros S 4 k ATE and STATF, .0 GEORSAIA tea _
above every twlrene; =IL ermines Ari l r ,
ImmaAtios Wi th Charleston end Savannah,- OW --
Smith alga Southwest,
iat bete , Cheriestoterollavainnh. these Sta . bon:
forwith steamers for Ploridatllndwilh mikado. &all --I
tor all plates in the itoeth end noithwest,
Freigilt and Insurance on a lenge siroportloa of Gooier.
shipped South will to loud to DO lower by 41 , 22 r
thaw ter ;ailing YUMAN, the semi= beings
I t a kß.-- - Instunfoe on all Railroad Freight le -ea
lune:unary. .arthor tens Charleston- or Rillie=ot
thq Railroad Co:atilt:ltem, kilung ALL ., ruks' Prone po tn.
i In .
GREAT REDUCTION-IN ;a s k& -.
...• ,
ti; Pere by- title route Se to 40 pereent. r k l:t i erk
ilnland Route:as will ge .... 4 .‘,„
ed.„..... Throe& notate from Ph Atitui r v ,
pkgrteeted; and Rammelksteemakieni I
MES.IO4n the saw U. rust.. euiept• Innis ~.---.; •.
mid gregnstilt to ugurgoinem: • - - .
~,- . 154 .8 11181411 . :/, 2 , .. mca, isvainuaii2f ~
0 00,1.0,........., sis c 0
,o Bevalisak.• t».1.-7- li , l l
Astute-- If 00 - itegerns.... - 4....1.1t.. •
t ~; oAtutoris:- • --, •NI J,r tzt .----, 4 ~. ... .
; A tlanta— ......, 3i
, ~ M tititgOlDOrl,... 41, Is ;t. gooleabgg — Z-,- ;:..,,oa a. -
. .I ,
1 . tek uN. .... 7.111 IV:
I ivaUiville.......'• ST Wit . .seeterie.s...,..:.oti
Si
Knoxville ' RI SO , Reir chigunn.....l Si '11y,,,
- Minn lie --.4....,r SIAS - ; - -•• .- • -,.. ...
rpm to a g,, nig i nendessam-....-......-,-4 - JAW ;
-t Re bills aditg li s . lused "alk iellev "" „lgis ai ii ip - see -- seiledirTh il 4 5.,..• t - t .'
Fat Ire g t usual/ amity on bout . A t at lieelialV:, ,
k 4irps
t wharisbove Pine rget L er to - - _ , ~. • _
lx. li&RON,..jr. & 00., - • , ' ~- -,
No. 186 .140wwij0 . ..144. - . _ ,
; Agento in Okerleelot,2F.ll. & T. 0.• ' -.
I - SayssnagtilLUTTEß 4k - G 4 MAW „..-.1,,, ,-,.. - •
't For Florida frond Chelleaton,eteamer 0 erol:4l A ere r y ~
Tuesda. , ,A . • ~ -., . ••',
Fpr riotida frill:EL Ilettinnakortennieu P A; m a w. u ,ii
Rt. John's every - sueedarand eaten:W." -'
, -
is titg , ' . - Ti n; BRITIM -AND. Noma ;
AtiE4xictri, -- IlilitAL, saw IR I.c.pg-.-
is , iliMi - "5c.•;,., 1 -5. ••• •. „-- • • - :..._ ... _ - -
- • Ft vroir•utu,.. ve i.priarost.- -, "4.F4
i Chief n, P11435n 4 ---------,:---...4/11-L—,
: .1300 on Om PW15444.:............ • • - li -.- •
knox annwon To 7, rwlakooL : • ".,,, ,
~
clad Otbailragne7.:.-----...,, =--- f •-' =
lapporaNierfoltall tr4ri: Rarbjr, ,„.
he. ton row Banta 44 "at Noma - and yorrirAr ,
'I '
PERSIA; 04pt"_44Insin. ' APRI A: , j‘ .„:
,V.Tre* Wlr, ._''' 1' fig _
A 1152 AN, Cant: :.I.AHA tr a ctit a nnow
.-• Al Y. .:- • , ECM . % .•
scone, (now " ) , ~ ,
~, •
. Theme venela carry a ?lekr arkite • s tat ies,-n , ,A"
ITATif t i gr o g z4 re . :
a r , a. port Dpi, i.i...:ji,.
tirtitdr i Pltiod' 2 10 “ Eo lW et t . ' , l" 1 " 1 "':;!..I:
..5ahh.,..4—...... " .. , oric,,l= k , an.
ittirniagrilo.nr" Sosnina winondAs , ;" an:11-
.Hookler, " - N. York, Wednwilii*aili Ill•
AMERICA. LOU.. •- •• Huston , Wed/10,61Yi AIL 1 13
+LTBertha not seo red' until
tanoe v d caisson en board . "-i
Are snits Ira not be_aeonenr,,tios e,
6014 : t irrliatSkoonr. JowelrT, rronir,e B ". • ,
GM* : Wow bins or Minn are 41 1. 44 .4. , 5iiree ma
ths wane thsreof "rein 1.1/1111111,10T treyWorlei
eir" 4 RoWlint e AngAnnoric.
• ' MACHINERY - 1., • i "DICE: • - '
• , ,_ ... ..._ , . ,
7, PENN ~". . L'Z'Abi =MB AMP
BOILJ.II, grinitprE &FA
440 .8 6 1 11mAxi i itALA G .
&lid • -, tlnvinn. for many ream been la, .
• ireceeilipperatipe. Led wet el:ohm's! epsased
gilts bailout repatitas hiarineand Rteer melts
and leer roontre, tom Boats. Water Tanks. on..
t 6 / 4 g.e.creepeotfat y offirr their Mtnr apa 4 _
ulifulty premed to *vireo* tor hkerfaile. eL
ear ilieripej Are
ld nanonary ; mow sets
patens or einprepti aro psepyr r i in M. ,
dts h riar donate htilery de nil
yr ft rt* notice. • ille lint
~ •.,
eerie, Flue, aleratd , Orlrev BlidN- m. • '
ON ' e l . " • 2Tr. still= oZtn,ligkra ,
w.,, Sams Cutting. an ail , other Aor non, -
iiTerlar in the aboVerbuidemps,
, • idrnnnsli and eget VA*tioaltforall work dose et Ain -
istaotiginent., free 111 onarge,apd,wprk tuerePtied_ ..-;,-, •
Themteierwers Dim ample Wlqindi7W - ler 11
Mrs of , bentscrheve they , Gen -4te -nt _ est eafail.
end ere provided letil abeam" pp, ke., ka
. _..
cer rittodU ► kesvrerlint . _
i .
a ß llkE i rt
.1.14-t1 . • 313/Anifsne P hi Fern.
mum v. millanzei, -- . - 7. rivesAk iliv..r.g
11 1 11144111 il. 'KIIIII4IIT ,
•
UOUTHWARE. I FOUNDRY' ,- • --
P• 7 'flirt .itm 1 , wlornwoolijiizzw,
, EN irmsv. 4 -, :ivAgarkiairc
.. •
liingifsetore -mph , I w Primmer-3 - St•-am ignite, .
for Land, River. snii Nine terms.
./tittir=all a rr Ir" .136111.
&L' c 4 ",
..... 11 = ja ieS . ler UM ' T lierlip,:WerS rises !oil;:
..Wil.
torts ant 0" hPulkukars er.4•Nirei int.skeetile; '
Proved 'emirate L; • '.. - - , ~ ~ . „,
tigarEnri g. deserti on ' i a a r tiplOn - eitiiiiii'vir ;Ana ..
ni, D7 lt stett li, I ra .....3r::',7ifncera....:s,-,
- Vole Va1* ii.,kir..,,,.4,,,i1th,.,....
lirtrau k A t at i k g pr.l,.PL l MM: i 'MIL It!
illr.__ .
pilnNT PLEASANT FOUNDRY No: %Ng
" •__Eaacti &et, ensinium; purdetruie;,—wlE.:.- :
I,lAre IC TOMS informs-hie friends that, tisane Vit.- , •
*Wed tho entire stook at Patterns at the alien Y_Palt, -'
Es he is now preparect to more ow*, for sowur.
rug, .and flaw ;Mill Owen" Sosp, Uhemiott, ellAl •
Wle. Work,tileezins. Canino toad* from AlYeee ,- --'
Unitary or Corals Fer4 , loe9. oniiry Sr croon =6,10":.
sem.
STOVES.
..41QUAKER oliieak, ck ---5-E,
BUMER, PATENTED bx gliA.r
Seventh Wolk.. laU ittiv .. -WISE Jopisa,
• GIN thirEDV
eAgl MUM OF SILVRIT'S
py I t i T a tba 94001 kat . " --
auo 0 oe haw eis Aleell s+... Daa - Conentaing Parlor
r,,,,,,,,A ti4 kh o te u d r .' ,"tprl,• ez ' ' ,ettle IWrve"lileatenatri
, — CrE, lavin 3 -Y attention to the Ste. and at a
N,,F0..t . ga., ARLES JONES, Patentee', No. so.
esvim,,,,„,
,amt aboVe Vine., wjtere tbe excellent .
„wed to ..• ii Te ~ ,9 0 e leg Stove ud ridentTienanent,
re safinialtion °
tir.:e anti
nprnbe; ` o of irroglie n ey be obtained. of lent
, every stove, We qtrtio,
- _
LEGAL.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TEM
CITY AND COUNTY OF iIItLADELPHIA, -- •
in the matter of the estate of JOSEPH FITZPATI
RICK e
. dcease.
Notice ie hey siren that the widow of the said de=
cadent has ; filed the laid mutt tar patitioa and air
af statement of the real estate of the said deeedent ont.
o wtneh oho 'Maims the benefit of the Act of Assembly
o April 14,1841, and that the same will be approved by ;
the said oonrt on FRIDAY, J6111111E7 4th, Dill if no e x z. , .
epsilons be made thereto. DANIEL DoualHaßlnn. •
de.l4.mwit Attorney for Petit ' Weer,;
AA PPLIOATION MILL BE MAIM
_T6
the Legislature of•• l P a eenne7lvnnia at 1* wo.vi tier:
GRAVERS act to inoomorata the ABSURWANi P. 14.
CONIPANY, with a capital of
Clonootatrirs R. R. NEFF, J. W. l'Oltalt i t
B. RILZY.Jui,...IOI I 4 C. KEFFER, .108.• 0 E
OHAR I / }.8 ..E,11.14U NS.R. e. L. W
nol6-lia7.
C A II T lON .t.ASTROLCKIiIi
. ...._W4 ....."''
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`i•- , 021`6-6001) NEWS FOR .A.10 .. .,..;. Th , gits
_Ait AIR. VAN MEN is AlLeir .c; - oho ii;
n , ltti au e.II oilier
i lly.'7. t talle t d,', ...•ei..r..0 are in trottiht:
i tO b langadviee 4.4.,,i7r i m bl i gorget i =_?
Yasesefails. She hat siweiv 4 d t 4 Awn/ miss. •
" et the ee t ßee ter" ' Atli this hat virie asset -
oram preLtiwi,. 034..-T 1 ".4.7 to imitaie her r Alma Vir. ,
446 4,7 7 a rti h p,t 74 ;i!!.rtir e t t h lik s °12 t et h i t . t r i aLty s'rirt ,,,
,1 8 .•
is i':. , ,
ME-v- oboe on alt the_ponsenle•j_
. :eil sr preyed DYl77rt , .
01~ NS:. liaMllifis , . ~ .•,1 , - , _', - ;.i
lor sad an.sd. - - , , .
EACH BRANDY. —3 bbls supgrit
quality, of . Usprgia, Pet . Ne
Nil del 103 ARON Stieet seeenditerlifibTe
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