A= -better -how the Interior of Fort - plunspitet,.! - EITUOT OF A IikTTES VllO5l AN OFFICER IN FORT ancreratt, OHAELILSTON EAN.IIOIt, TO PIS 'amen. ; [From the. Troy Times, Janusry FORT SUPPTEIt, Everting, December 2.8, MY DEAN Ferrier' : Before this reaches you, you will probably, have !corned th at we have lite taken th e bull bythe borne." Soon after , sunset this eVezing we evacuated Fort Moultrie, and areatow established Its this impregnable fort- , ress, whore' ire are , perfectly unapproachable ; while, at the same time, we command perfectly the harbor. and'. Fort - Moultrie itself.,Vessels have been sent down every night, and have watched us olosely,.with a view to prevent this very move, but. we have weathered them. Hurrah for Major An-, damn ,We have a man that is not afraid of re; sponsibillty, and - who had more judgment, and a better stifile of duty, then have ordinarily guided public men.' At Fort Moultrie, we could not fall to have sue numbed before the large forte that wee probably on the point of tieing launched epithet ue. Be tween betteriee, a close fire of riflemen and a few columns of assault, we • Wrist ..have been forced to have yiettled,'aithough it , would .not have been without the loss, perhaps, of every man there. • Major Anderson has been delighted, with the temper and spirit of this little command, not a nian of which would have flinolied from any etrug , gle that might have befallen vs, We are not to be toholied here. 'lt is four times RS large as Fort Moultrie, but the walls are sixty feat high, and no landing can be made. There is but one regret —thef le, that Fort Ztionlirle could not have been blevery np: Tconight, however, everything that oat be 'deemed will be. I am Bare a general fielineof relief will be experieneed by the country at large at this AO, taken solely upon Major An-, deraon's responsibility. Not a man et the fort bad the slightest intime. Lion of this move, and only one or two Mailers, untlithe moment it was. executed.'. Our property and the faiallioa are ell We here, with six months provisions, hospital stores, &a. The guns at Moul trie are spiked, and the nag-stet:font down, so that no Palmetto flag can aver float on that stiok. There is already a great excitement in the oily, signal rockets are fired from the island, but it was tee late ; we have decidedly got the bull by the mimic, The revenue can be oollooted now, and the Administration osn do its duty If it will. We all think wo have done the right thing, becianse we are stronger than _ever; and although we left on home with great regret, and disliked mush to waste the labor that has been lavished there, we are unquestionably now in our right plaza and position no soldiers and citizens. Wedid not leave from fear, but because there our blood would have been uselessly shed. Here Bush a thing is impos sible, unless these people are determined to butt their.bonds out against these walla, and I hope they have brains enough left not to attempt that. To morrow morning the stars and stripes will be hoisted over our new. position, although the sight' will ating South Carolina to the quick. ; ' ' • • Poet , SCEPTER. INVESTED.' - , The'Oharleston Courter,.speaking of Fort Bump. ter, nays: "'All the points from which supplies oan be obtained are rendered inaociesslble. There is a strong guard of the Charleston Riflemen sta tioned at the Lighthouse on Morris' Island, even if a battery has not been erected there by this time, en was contemplated. Detachnienta of south Caro lina troops aro in possession of ' the peat at Fott J 0411400, while Sullivan's Island and Mount Plea sant, as well as this etty, are rendered inaccessible to them for Bupplies." SeedSawn and Patent Rights. The - Scientific American, In discussing the ef fects of secession upon patents, argues that the nature of a patent consisting of an agreement be tween the inventor and the people of all the States, secures to hint the exclusive sale and manufacture of his invention on condition of his revealing it, it will be to the interest of the seceding States to con tinue the compact. They are a general benefit, and all derive as equal advantage from them. Whatever jeelouaies have Mina from other causes, none have been entertained respecting patents. Past history and considerations of sound policy warrent . the conclusion that existing patent rights wlll - be maintained; the seal of any seceding State perhaps being required, to give them va lidity within its junedlotion., In colOnial times the several Assemblies grant ed patents, by special eats,- and sometimes the king granted - patents for all the eolenies. There were constant conflicts between the dividing lines of patent jurisdiction, and to obtain fall pro teetion it was neceesary to obtain a special grant in each colony. ' When the Colonies resolved them selves into States, they all felt the inconvenience of the old modes, and yielded to the General Go vernment the power of granting patents ender the Conetibitiop,- with an alacrity greater than they exhibited, in parting with any other privilege Virginia took the lead in this 'movement, and to Jefferson we owe the present confederative system of patents. GENERAL, NEWS. FREE-NEC/BO LAW IN IKENTUOICT.—The free negro law passed by the last General Assembly; of Kentucky, which wont into affect on the let of Jannary,"provides that hereafter no slave shall be emancipated unless ample security be given for his removal from the State within nine_ty days ; that any free negro or mulatto entering Kentucky with the intention of remaining shall be Impri soned in the penitentiary for not less than six years; any free negro or mulatto, not resident of the State, entering it for any purpose whatever, shall be imprisoned for not leas than one nor more than Eve years; such convicts, after serving out ono-fourth their time of fontanel), may be dis charged upon giving good &clarity to leave the Commonwealth within ten days ; a return to the State, after a discharge under the foregoing pro visions, is made punishable with imprisonment - for life; free negroes or mulattoes who leave Ken tuoky to go to a nmaelavehalding Slate, will• be deemed to have forfeited their residence in the former, excepting those employed on board steam boats ; free negroes or =tattoos who anal keep a disorderly house, or be without the means of earn- . tug an honest support, shall be sold into servitude for not leas than two nor more than ten years; free negroes or mulattoes above the age of twenty-one may make °holee of an owner, who, upon comply ing with certain provisions, becomes the owner of such slave for life. THE EXPLOSION OF THE OIL WOHISS AT New 13NDFORD.—The explosion of the Oil Works in New Bedford, on Monday last, used for refining petroleum, or Pennsylvania oil, was caused by the Ignition of a match in a department where the gas was escaping. Bo violent was the concussion of the explosion, that it wee felt a distance of six miles. -The remains of the unfortunate men who wore killed by the explosion, named James Downey and David Welch, when found, were literally horned to a crisp, and the only means of identification was by the buttons upon the clothes of one of the mon. The top of Weloh'e head was blown completely off. Ile was about 35 years of age, and leaves a wife and five children. Both men bore good characters, and were considered very careful men about the works. The loss 000 ti, stoned by the explosion and fire will amount to about $5,000, on which there is no insurance. A Now FERN= Ygsepa gun, boat, en a new model, passed through Toulouse recently, doming from Bordeaux, and proceeded to Toulon, where she is to be prepared for sea This boat is constructed on an entirely new model, of which the plan is said to have been given by the Emperor.- It is composed of steel plates, and will be - propelled by two screws, set in motion by a machine of -fourteen -horse power. It will carry but one piece of cannon. The boat is shaped like a tortoise. The month of the cannon will pass just over tho beak of the doh, which will present an inclined plane to the enemy, over which the balls will slide. The orew will be completely sheltered under this roof, of which the force of resistance is so well calculated that the Wiriest shot or shell cannot injure it. WHAT TIM LADIES CAN DO.—ln reply to many inquiries from our friends, we would say that they can serve the State at present by pre paring roller bandages, three and four inches wide, els yards long, of cloth. They will be ac ceptable to the surgeon-general's department. It has also been suggested toys that, in anticipation of the casualties which we have every reason to fear may occur at no distant period, the daughters of Carolina prepare lint in abundance, which can easily bo obtained by the unravelling of old linen. In the event of any collision, the comfort of the wounded would imperatively demand this pro vislon:—Charleston Mercury, Dee. 31. Ix England there is preserved at the Lord Chambirletn'a office a small folio volume, written about; the — year 1839, containing a great deal of curious information respecting masques and old English plop performed before theaconrt. There is no notice of Shakapeare in It, but there are very'enrious serape about Ben Jenson, Inigo Jones, and other Illustrious characters. As this volume Is of no nee where it is, The Athenmum proposes that It should bo sent to the British Museum. IN Henderson county, Tennessee, recently, J. IL Prioe- passed one of his negroes, who was splitting rails in a field. Ha saw the negro idling away his time, and undertook to whip him, when the negro streak him with a billet of wood, then took a knife from his pocket and out his master's throat. The slave was arrosts,d soon after, having confessed to the crime, was tried, and banged by tho citizens of the county. PERSIAN STUDENTS IN Peato.--Porty-two young Pereians, between the ages of fourteen and thirty, are now pursuing the regular course of studies in the various colleges of Pram. The Bluth and many of the highest families in Persia are using their Inflame with great perseverance in inducing their wealthy countrymen to send their sons to be educated in Prance. . Trim Swint= Ix THZ Bar. The brig whiob went ashore on Winthrop Beach during the atom on Thursday, is supposed to be the Angola, of Wisbasset, from Wilmington, N. 0., as that ves sel was spo k en In the bay just previous to the storm: The brig ashore is iumber loaded. No tidings yet of her mow. Tut filunicipality of Naples have decreed a statue to General Garibaldi, to be created to ono of the publio squares, to he milled after him. It has elm decreed medals of honor to those of the Rational Quard who have distinguished them selves during the late memorable events. DIADIDED VET LIAIMED..—A. case of sharp trading le now pending before the Supreme Court, Ohio. One smart rogue traded off a tract of land upon another for gold chains, put in at $3O each. The land was three feet under water, and the gold chains are sold at $9 &dozen. Tzar* SNOWED 111 , ..—A train of cars on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad readied Lyneh burg on Thursday afternoon, after having been de tained on the mountains for three and a half days ' in the anow,.whieh is reported to be from 30 to 40 iodic/ deep in the vioinity of Shawsvllle. THE lemons Pemberton mill, at Lawrence, rebuilt on the site of that terrible slaughter, bee cost nearly half a million. It will commence run ning:this week, employing about one thousand operatiiee. It Jo owned by the old proprietors, David Nevins & Co., of Boston. TrOlargeill:nierlcan cotton factory at San tlago,meet aspics, in Western Mexico, has been destroyed by the Toeoda Indians, and a number of the workman killed. Cause—hatred of foreigners, and elpeolalfy-Amorioans. TAW 'Californian -rt City of Churches" IS Sonora; that place having Eve good edifices exolu sively devoted to worship, which, in proportion to popolatiOn, makes it in this reaped apparently the' moot pious community in the State. Tan Oswego Starch Company have made 8,500,000 pounds of starch the past year. They' have the largest establishment of the kind in the world. lieu. BIIICEMOIDNit, a bishop fte. the Mennonite Church, died at Marrisburgi Va. ota the rittititt. AVA:, ooki. sea b LOOO - pockets prime bora Urea, for y WWII 1112A.M.Mil 00di 1161111111 A M • LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN the PHILADELPHIA POST' OFFICE up to 12 b'otook P. M. on Saturday, January 5. 1660. Persons aPpliteg for advertised Lettere will plawie mention the este of the List. .-• • • • Oven on Sunday Rolm 7% to 8.14 o'olook A. M.. and to S M. ',ADLER' Andrews B A Gardner F R Ninme Mad Allender Mary Gal Van Mary 8 ' Nevitt Louisa Adams Mahals • • Garrison Louisa Orr John ran. Allen RebeccaS Givens Susan O'Connell Joanna Ash C Mre' t_toadkop Aden's, Paseo A Miss 2 Animating Eliza WIN EllZ6bolll Price Margaret A rmoigton L A Gowen A 1111. Porter,sl Mrs Ale, Janie C' Goldsmith A. Patt Oath E Mrs Aell Cordelia Gray Catharine Price Frank Miss Angelo Kate. . °elevate Emma Parry Susan Miss Allan Lomas Grogan Ann Phillips Hose Andrews-K/IMb Ore] Fannie B Parker EL 1, Alien L o a m A Gregg Hannah Phillips Mrs Aar Matilda Oro Alice l'owel Annie ant "'sues H • Gellasy_le Mary Perkins 31, all,Cath Giles Battle E Paton E Bear ISI G Mrs Gill Mrs Rona Poleten Sarah Reirger.liilia A Gibbs Bathe Peters D 'Bateman Ann- Gatineau Pendleton ti FI.Yg Alice 1 Gray Maas 13 1W1 6 15. 4 2, 1 4 ai r Emily' Hamilton M B Phillips Calhoun atten Oplieha Halter Ann Powell E Mrs Black Ensnezarllatumeraley I Rand B Mra Mrs. Hutu' Margaret Rioharda B W _Bloom Eva Sirs 'Hasson Elizabeth Rich Kate Men Pat Margaret Bee:Amon F Rend- Eliza Mrs Black Margaret Heebner Dante Ricketts liaquah Birk Rosa . Hagan Hannah Riker M E Mrs Brook* Martha Holmes Sarah A Riglar Lydia 'Bryant A Hayes Martha Ramage Cath II 'Buses. Mrs Harlan Mrs Rhoda Kate 'Briggs Helen IiftEbSWILY.AI/101. Rich Blizaboth Brendlinger P ' Mrs Randolph B brown C Mrs Halbert Ellen Rainey Mary A Brut/who Joaaph'e Hume Mrs 1, 11 .11.1(htway Bond Nehmen Ann M Rieden Virginia Boyce Jogie Hopkins A B Mrs Rose Mary Ann Bromar cam. Rego A Robinson 1, Mrs Grogan Mary soneyman Mary Rogers Mary P Banton M Hoops W Anna Rush Mary 'Brigham Chas E Howard Amelia Robison &Lard Mrs Hopkins Sarah Roberson Ran Brown Emilie Rohn 11 Mel Mrs Robinson M. H Burr Elisaboth Hudson Ehl Kuntz°, Im:thins Brooker Lydia 11.‘ Hurdle Mrs Belletonoff Slob B A Mrs Hoppin Della hired Bass TP Alm tweftAet W Mrs Seynare Madam Brown M G Mrs bldorann Sheppard Maria Brown hi 0 Mrs oloomb M. 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Curren Mary J home Anna hits Smith Sarah Cornwell Carrie, - Items Caroline Snow Mary A Costello Mary A „Keating_ Bridget Smith J Flaming Collins Mary Kip M 1.1 Mre Sunman Barnet Coatis B F Mrs Leaser Ditette Dimon Elizabeth Coney Mary Lloy d Emily E Simkins Martha Corbin Miss tunes Oath Mrs Smith Mary A Croussillitt Mlle Lennon Mrs Smith Alice Cooper Matilda Lacey Kate 8 Smith Ann Carrigan Cath Long Brunelle swmarti Blizab'hg Crock CL Lopatin Fanny Stratton Louisa Conaly Cath Lee Mary D Speck Susannah Orr nion-Mies Lndham ltiolinda Sweeny Ellen Cull Martha Lewis Audio Stevenson Ellen Cooper Martha Loben Margarita Sweeny Mang Darneds Martha McNamara Kate Stockley Cecilia Davis Rachel Ma Cormick Bridg . Star/art L Dinsmore Mary Mothuden M R Sys Louisa L K Davis Mrs Mohlurray M J Stioknoy Writ W Duty Mary McGinty O. Atm Dawson Anna itl McKinley Susan Stela& Ella Davis 1, B MoConnell al A Sly sL KK Mrs Dickey Rev John hioMultinM Trimouie Hal 10 Delvin Mary McLaughl in Al A Taylor Eliza Davis Annie Mrs DU olleanee Aire Tillinghurst 1. H 2 Day M Mc Arthur CI Mrs 't arty Army R Davis FJ W Mrs Moldeen Louie% Terulan Mary R. Drinker Eleanor Mc:Condi Steen Teton David Mrs Downy ClarahfcClowman A. Thomas Anna Dunham Maggi e McGinley Hrid't 'l'hearill Harriet Donnell Mary P liloConrt Mary A Townsend. Mahn, Durham Mary Mahoney Mrs Mrs Dyke. Mary W Maloney Rata Taylor Anne Dunhill Ann I] Mellen Lizzie S Tripp Sadie &leak Herietta Martin Henrietta Tomlizton Ellen Dutton Lydia. , Mellen L `Yhomas Baran Doyle Anne R. Matthews Han • Taylor Sarah A Eckford Fannie Martin Mary_ uisley Mary Keane Eliza, MerrimanbM quinn Mrs Emley Hankie May Al Mrs ancertor B Mrs Ellis Annie Miller Elizabeth Yoe bury Emily Eating Mary • Meedown 6 Mrs Valentine Dar Edgar Id Aire Al ills Fannie Welters C Jc M Freeborn Sarah A Mullin Mary Watson Harriet Fisk Ablate E Murphy Jeremiah Walters Mary A Fulton Sarah A Morse Stella Walker Andrew C Fitch Annie Morris Martha Mre Frani Ells'h Myers Amanda Welsh Clara Fiegb Rebecca Moonlit Mad Warner hfaris Piave M D Multaday Ellen, Watson James Si Fitch A E Muldervripy End Mrs 2/Iklll MnrY Mrs Maims Mcry White Jennie E Freeman et A Moroney Maria white Lydia D Ford Annie Morton RJ Walin Sophie Fox Maj_Gen Mrs Murray Mary M Wiggins F Farrell Kate A MurphyC Woolson Ann Fes Itaithei Morris Mrs WOOlll/nn A If Fo i rdF m a Hk t M tie s GN eWhgeE Mrs Young Fannie GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Allen G AtPallier E fgartin Thu Aldrich Isaiah Feaster Lemuel Mathews P V Ahern Michael Ferns ft Martin R L Ash At B Fergus Mons R. Marsh Clement Aiihrop Thos Finley Pat htturearoon W G Adams G Fisher Thoe R Mammy Mr Adams Howard Fleming' A W May Llt Dr Adame Jacob Fletoher D W March CH Marne W Riotous M Meyer Gaston Adams Gee Field John W Mar:Mt Alfred ' Aehmead L B Flu iln John Merrell Al At Prof Atkinson 8 H. Foulkes C I) hlookley T W Ay kroyd Chu II Fraim 3 L Menace C A A ngetadt John Frost It Co Mr Miller Aaron Aitkin.WL ' Pord 3 miner NH Atkins Thos W Freres .I . P . Miner Jacob Araold G Frankinfield I) II Megrath J W Ayer Wilson Poster Wm Mieroken Sno W Apelt Sebastian Fudge It L Millgorse &Co B Ault Jam, Franklin Peter A Miller Jos Atwell Osti Fog G B Mtlier 11 Armstrong &Co Fisher Matthew Mullen T Armstrong it A Garrett & Moore Morgan Chas 2 Bagwell IS W Garrison John Morman Win Bartel Beni W Gullet Charles Morns Tlioe Barree P (Jerk(' ? Moore A 11 W Bartolf John H Garwood hI Morel BAI Barnes 1 M. ' Galvin Ed .1' Mourner Alfred. Barker Thu 8 Ganelt AI) Morris II ill Bayard °earner Pat Morrison Jno kgrbee John Dastock C F Moore AI 12 Barr John Wort John B Moison Wm , Hawn Mark Caddis Henry W Monnell E 0 Baton 1) P 0/ van Amlw Mprrmon 8H Banger Win Giouoester Land MOutaloo eli m Baton 3 W Co Morgan F AI Hazen F 0 I 8 °lading Geo Alorneon John Banks Win P Gibson John Mount J no H. Barry Edwin Gillen_ & Co Morgan a It Healer IS Wrb D Ildelb'to Moore it Berry JA Goodwiller Joe Morrow Wm A Bell ltd 0 .Goodwin R D Montgomery C C Beck Jos Golcher Jae Moore, Fluency Berghman A 2 Goraon hint 4Cp M. Bernard I Godfrey Joe Morgan A Hall John Goddard Rey,Afr Murphy ID ' Beggs EY 2 Goodman a Munrohow 0 3 Berry Jos '/ homes Mullen Jae Botollitel Chas Gordon John Mulroney Jr° Hartrand 8 Brigs GoodsrioG 0 Murry Cooper Bissell Levi Graf Albert S lyer. Morns Biddle Win 112 Guttman 0 Odra J II }Nokia) L W Graham Lewis Murray Geo B 13wohlriNilkelne Grant Wm P Murphy Than .11 Birnbaum A P want Chas ROW won Bilelah John (Donley H 8 NelohmandirJao Bland in GH I Greenbeart Mr Huller Jos Brands J P Green W .1 Nichols JuA 24 Blight Atherton Grew Mr Nine Chas Bland Win" Greene Mark H. Neill Geo Bland Wni ki GreenemDb 1 7 red Neilson OW Boteler T A Gregory Unah Nichols W E Bogart 8 Greer John Neale Jos Bard Andrew ' Gruel Geo W Newman Jes T Boyce John Greiner Ludwig Newman 1 , , F Belton John 0 Gran Joh n Rabb C 4 W Boardman Rev °Griffith Thar Orient Mutual I 11. tioldatand 8 Co Boyd Andrew If all Rev WS2 Owen F B Brown Wuk Haley H FOwen C D Brown M A Ball Cornelius O'Connor G Brown he P 2 Hale Warren O'Donnell Danl Brown A I Hatt E o'Conner Henry Brown John I' Heineman Andw O'Connor Pat Brown W 0 Hart Theo Owner of, the Brown Slf Martin & Randall Weaver's Reed Brown & Co A M Barberton A Al Manof Brower 0 A Hay David Paltrier J W LW Bringkman .0 hl Hare Dr Palmer 12 Capt Bradshaw .1 . B Haraden Parker Pacific Mutual Bijou'. &Co Baryon Ellwood Ina Co Brionrnall &Co Harrold Wm F Pauley Henry Bradley CB Ilanoook B J Palmer Rohr Brattier .1 /A Hardie .1 0 Patrick E L Breweter Jos 8 Earnear .1 Patterson it Bundy F E pf.anorard H A Patterson Bfl Bulling_t_on Eviri Hannan C 8 Parker a Buck Wlll B Ilaway .1 Yeb4gh 8 A Buckley (1 0 MAMMA Inn Pottiugillf)l) Byrn. Mr Helfern in° Fianna Ndid , Bunting TC 3 'Healey Thu Itl Venn r packer It Duokingham T A Homan B Peckham Cll Boohoo A C Hendricks 3 Peters & Cop .132 Butterfield PWI Heron Trios Parma J Burnham Edwin Headman Ed D Phillips Jon H Book Ed Henri P Pea•oe 3 E Dr Butter Henry ? Mettle L A Perkins hi A Dr. Burnham Win Harraken & Pemel Jos Butler Wm . Brandt Picot hiY 4artilt Frannie Hirst A 0 Pickard A il m me gib be a h) a u 4 H; li o kira mn anJosiah Pidoock Jno W c Piessonts a 1) Calhoun / 13amen Lloyd 111. Platt Rich Cavanaugh Peter Hill, Myers, & Co Porter F K Calvert Jog A Hill J B Power Reid Carpenter J . IA Hillis 'Nathan Potter .1 W Carter John Hodgin John Pollook JW Carr E N Hooper Henry Potts & Platt Callaway Cleo Hoffman Geo 111 Preston J 8 Cal Carroll Joe Howe L H Proctor W V. , Callahan Thos Douse /as Proctor J D Cornell John Houston Robt President &pub- Conroy W V Hooper J J Haan Invium hies Coasidey Andw Holintgehead JAi Preens LI G Cantwell A Rrifer Howard Meth A Prandy 8 L Cuter it .1 Holland L F Putnam E G Cheater Wm Hopittne if Et 0 Purdy Jno Chalfant I si Hollister Geo Publishers' Ex..- Chenoneth &"Cci Hodge Chas change .1 0 Dutton Joel Randeil Henry 2 Channon H E Hutohinion Joel Rambo Jos 2 Clarklas Ii Hurst Ed W Ray & De Haven Clark Edwin Ifamottrer•GM Rood Mr 81:IL, le Enrdlo Chas Reynoide 131 B Medium Wm Remain J Clark Hagan Husks John L Reeves B B 2 Clark Ii P Hughs Capt Atk Ream & Son Clark & Co Jae C HatBeld John Reed Barol Clone Hiram Henri Johnd Shodis Thai Clark Rob A. Imago laaao Reynold, R Id Collender A Ins & Banking By 11 msg. Lake. hip. Costes Etarry Jackson Jerome look it Co Connolly It Jatiobg M Reynolde C N Correll Thos F Jenson G R Redpath Mons • Correll Theo Jams John iiir Reeves W .13 Comfort Aaron Jonning Mr Reiok Chas Copses A Jordon J ft ft Odle & Lubaok Cooper .LKohnson Jo Rivinnus D C Collie on ions' Rom R tubercle W 8 Cobb Wit ll. Johnson Wld Ittobardson Nl3 Cain Emanuel ioßna Mr Ittehts Jr. Co Id 00111ns Thou Jonee Robt Ji ßley Ezra Cornwell W L Tones Chas W Rtbinson 4Co Cook Jos Jones John Saml coward] . Johnson Benj . ') Rosendale Jan Co'.abiough a Kauffman Ti is. Robertson A J Dr Coakirell W W Kase WW 2 r ,..., CI) cow... A.,..,..x.r„... RP oberte S W Conway Michael Keen lc Brennin over Cline L Conner Jos Kemmerer Hy JP Bothormol N CokJoa Reilly L Rosenbury J Cora RI Keener, Kelly & Roberson H Carson John M Co Roney Joo Cooper Ise Kemp Henry It Roger Lewis Dr Congrove John #ettie aA. Robinson J Correoso P spout Jae Itoblnson Hen ry Cooper Jae F Omen John Polonium Wm B Columbian Nat'l Knottier John L Robinson Dr a Inv co Rohn J Russell Wm D Coen Wm L Kneels W 8 Buried G L Cookie W II Kirk J G Schmidt F CreAttr John Kirshaw lid Soon Job Crollord Win Kline John If Bohreiner JI Canso Jae grouse John 117 !Schwartz (ion Cr Carrier JAI Kelly Lawrence Sohwakert Chas Crags Geo t i tirINA I D Ilte e iSe F e Callon /I ft Crowley .Wll .Laseileer Jerene Scott John C Crawford B A Lawton Bros Scranton 'ii W Croson P M Langston' Epir i ni Soca John 2 Conin 1) Edwin Langerburiel Mr Ranson P Dannelly W B Lamson W 0 &Medfield lAI Hanle Jan Lawrsooe P F Schofield Jno pannehower u K 117.1,V, 1 11) 123°,1 1 .t I,4"in D avisewidson T Lantnier rat, di bon Gen 13 aly Pat Lane R F Sheppard ,I B Day SY. • Levi H I shabgbaTen Co Dedgell Thoe Levi John Alliallenborger & David Thadeus Levis Evan E • Co' N Daniel 0 iebert Wm W Solton A C .116910 &CO tease M R 8 ort W esle Davisl 1 ' it Martin ittle Manta olis)B T 11) i'amn D 8 Lind A 13hepperd Jos Daltrey Chas Lulls Frances' sharp EDr Dennison John Levermore OR Shelghliy AI Rev Deissroth Jacob Linoli Denali Shamwill It Devine Mr Lippinoott Thai Siety i'd II Rev 1 0 Richards P Long Chas Louis • Street GOO a Hare Welter Long Isaac Al Swill Wm A eihl Henry Longetreth Jno Slocum J Beck A L Longfellow WH. !Book .T II Dr Dickson, Stewart Logan B E Sleeper 1120 S & CO Logue John Smith IR Dr Dicke Mons • . London It II Smith Wm Darner J Loyd A 8 Smith 8 llorar Ed C LODGER, 80/101 A E Doan, Farrell & Into No HI; Smith B T Co A y m. smith .8 11 Dolan Peter Middlecort, No Smith Andrew Doyle Pat 474,1 0 0 p Smith Wm tC Jr DonletEarfley MoCalmont SP Smith Joe F Dolor lisv•B MoCaltuont II M 2 Smith Aliotisol Draper Chas Ma Doge Je n limn, L ew n, Duncan John McClure J 8 Smith Goo W Dugan Pat McCarty Chas Smith Francis C Dunklo OR MoCann Jim Smith ft Morris D un i nn wni MoCanby DVT Smith Donberton Durell - Wm Malabo Hach Mimic Dunoan Robt W IdoConough J E Smelt Thos Drake Jas B' AloAnsllY Thal Small 24ret ki Dungan. S 4 McCoy ly Mr Sm yth tram! Ellis Josiah moparimi j R Snow AI , Dr a Elton A MOOlll Jno 2 Snow Ii 8 Elliott W E Molndoe Wm Snowden 8 R Ely 8 W ' . McFarland Wm Soutz I Earl Mr MoGonagle John Souther) , D ' Eider Al 3 • McKinney W 0 Breaker II G , Eaton Ned ' ; MaGlathery It Eporry Jon Eaton M W • /BIM RaMpEUMI. It 0 , Hart Wm ' ' 'McMahon Wm Spaulding' 7! Evans Realm 0 McFarland Alex Stone E C Everette .1' Clay 51liEwein B P Stirk Wm A EakinsJ F McLough 'WWI Stinson 1 A Copt John McMullin Jon 'l' Stanley ER 5 Evanti MU. Moltinnla AGM Stout J C English Hugh MoiSeal lc Jones Steele Wm 3 Restacie Berman McPherson J Col Stevenson I C & Co • , MoMakin Eorn'd fitewartE -Edame High . MoGinis Oho fitoohton Wlt Falls Coo A Macon Dean A Stocker .h. El Dalton Jar Wolk , ire Sterns lc CO COO .-FoMittranger I) Mary a et Co J A Stump W.B .• . , Stinsman Jim Toy Wm Whelan E W Stephens David Triokott 1 Rev 2 . Wheeler Wm $ Streoper Trollop Wm S Win)ley Will SIMCIY 1110 Townsend ii W Williams E N Stewart Thou Thayer A L Wilson .P . R Steakhouse J L Turnley P 8 Capt William Mr Swain H TrlOkOtt Samoa Wiffe 0 Swaney Win C Trask 0 P Writer 3.2 Su_pley, !Vilma & Trouble 51. a Williame Jos Stilton Tick Gen F Wi l ma jn o A Swami Swa Wm ( nest° John Wiley Goo Swift W A i , nin Pat Wistar B. Taylor John G v otter & Borne William N B Taylor &Co i B Vor nor Chu Wilburger T M Taylor James Valentine John B Wilkinson it C Teller David Van Dyke FDr Wilson &CoA 2' Taggart Capt 'Willer Mr Williamson C Taylor R Walker & Bro B Wilcox li H Tasting Samuel Walker John W (star Ohm Tarry' Watson Thos Wickersham Mr Tilden W II Walton Win Wilson Aliohael 2 hoMpson Jacob Waller & Platter Wilmer & Bro Thompson WL. Waters Pat Wonderlieh D Thomas E L Walker A C Woodruff Geo 2 Thomas N Watford Wm Worthington W Thomas B Warner C E H. Dr Thompson Al Watteau P Woodward Joel Thomas Nat B Watson. Holgato war& Co G D Thompson R. & Co Woollen G N Thermo It Wentworth Ste Worrell WM. Thorn James L Welsh 1 hos Dr Wright Wm C e Thaokara .1 . N Weaver John (1 Warm Jacob Toppio All Weetoott it J Young Al To Thompson II Watherill C lil Dr Young Jaoob Thornley 5 L Weir Robs Parkes E Tompkins &Co White Chas Yatte Daniel Tr iakett Tan White Tilos Verger A Towner & oteel Whiles IVI Zener Thou Trubett Dr Whitner Mr 'Luber 0 Tobias G. NT Whiting Dr Zimmerman J H N. B. BROWNE, Postmaster. 1111PDXICATIONS. flteoorted for th, From] SIC DE TANEIRO—Bark Reindeer, Coutts-2000 bus Coffee Brown, Bros & Co; 600 do 5 itbid sperm oil 5 ale sundsed order. CIENFUEGOS—Brig Tiberind, Leoon-171 Shdd Nagar Stool bble do S W Welsh; 112 hluIS eugar 2 tos do 1500 cigars Madeira & Colette.; 123 hlids molasses 26 1,51 d ao 24 toe sugar 1 box nidee Stewart, Carson & Co; 7 halide sugar 1 bbl do 36 txd sweetmeats Cant bacon. PRILADV.I.VRIA BOARD ON TRADB. JOSEPH . C. GRUBB. EDMUN A. DUZISYS(UDER,( DL. CoMluTtax OY SUS MoNill DEOltali , I.CTTER. BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philaddlphic ship CIO°, ferry__ London, soon MAI - LINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OV PIIILAIJELPIRIA, Jan. 7.11361. SRN RIBES-7 79-813 N BETS-. -4 41 HMI WATER.--....-.....--- ----II 3 ARRIVED. Ship Beranek, Rowland, from Liverp 15th Dee. with nubile and 78paseengerS to Core Br im. Matto the run to the Cares of the Delaware in 10 demand reefed tonatils but once during the nOOOOOO. Deo 24. lat 4550, long 3233, spoke ship Nuremberg, from Now Orleans (25101400) for Havre. At 1 P 151 31st. Hugh liteLaughlin, seaman, fell overboard Irma the bowsprit shrouds, and ur o wnod before the boot oou d reach 'him. The 13 made the Piva-fathom light bout on the let, and an chored oil' the Brown on the 2d ilia. Towed up by tug Amenoa. Brig Tiberias. L 01300.20 days from Cienfuegos. with sugar and molasses to Stewart, Carson & Co. At 3 P Mll 2il mat, off Fonwiek's (eland. saw a hark supposed to be the Cordoba, from lurks Island, and a foreign horn brig. standing in. Br brig mystery. Preen, 15 days front St John, ND, with lumber to WNW! & Galvin. Solir Del Nor to, DI nsm ore, 23 days from Lubec, with mdse to is A Binder & Co. Bohr then Sawyer. Tracmy. 10 days from Eastport. with mdse to N A bonder & Co. Behr W Phillips. ymith, 4 days from Cobasset Nar rows, in ballast to N Sturtevant & Co. Solo. Bolaware, Denby, 2 days from Smyrna, Del, with oats to Jas Barrett & Son. OLLARBD Steamship Virginia, Kelly, Norfolk and Richmond, T Wobator, Jr. Steamship Phineaa Sprague, Kletthewn, Boston, H Vinson Still; Lone Star. McNabb, Kingston, Jam, A. E outor bridge. Sofa Nightingale. Bangs, Havana, Baker & Folsom. Bohr Dingo. Cook. Havana. D 8 Batson & Co. Bahr W P Phillips, Smith. N York. N Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Triumph, art's. N York, Nevin, Sawyer & Co. Stri 8 Bbriver, Donnie. Halumore, A Groves, Jr. Sir C C Alger. Fenton, Alexandria, T 'Webster, Jr. (Correspondence of the itilledelphla Exchane.) LEWES. Del. Jan 5. The bark Reindeer came to the anchorage last even ing, in iS days from well. The ship Frank Boult. from Liverpool. name in yesterday, and proceed ed up in tow of tug Atlantic. Wind noithwest, with a moped. of BMW. Yours, &a. N. W. HICKMAN, MEMORANDA. Steamship W 0 Hushes, (new) larriess, from Wil mington. Del. arrived at New York ath inst. She is to run on the line between New York and New Orleans, Via Havana. Steamship Star of the West, Mo (lowan, for 'Havana and Now Orleans, tMoared at New York eth inst. Slue Archer, &alive, from Osnao, arrived up at Bal timore 4th inst. Ship John Tiinker, Matthews. from Halloo, via Hamp ton Roads, arrived at Baltimore 4th met. Ship &dote. hlinnott, for Liverpool, oleared at New Or tans pih ult. - Ship Michael Ansel°. Carlton, from Montevideo, with horses, pm into Barbadoen 3d ult. for water, and sailed again on the 6111—where bound not stated. Ship Napier. Keith. fiom Catnip. before reported in Hampton Roads was in Annapolis Roads, below Baltimore, 4th lust. Bark Pea Mew. filordi , from Kineembo. Afrioa, for Salem. at Holmes' Hole 3d cost—pot in short of Wood PPS water. Ilamorgroon, from Rio de Janei ro. with WO bags coffee, armed at 14 Orleans let init. Bark Osmanli, Gordon, for Boston soon, was aft's' no oth nit Ens :nddy WS, Mom for St Thomas and Maracai bo. cleared at New York Bth Mat, Brie Delmont Locke. flbtohell, honoo. at Barbados* 311 ult. and sailed 12th for Florida. Brit C H FrectHockins. was at Pensacola 21st lalt, for Key West and West Incites. Soar Wave. Barrett, cleared at NeWbliTll. NC, ad inst. for New York. . Bahr Jos Maxfield. May. from Boston for Philadel phia, sailed from Newport 3d inst. Bohr Pauline. Broadstroot, for Now York, cleared at Newborn, NO, 2d inst. Ear J Crandall, Megathlin, front Cardenas, arrived at New Orleans SWIM. _ . Bahr Minnesota, Baker, hence, arrived at Boston 4tti natant. . . Bohr Anna. Mr) French, home, sailed from Hatba does Gth ult. for Antigua, with part of inward cargo. French Rohr Hameoin, Copt Roblin. from Granvilla. wont ashore on Long Ronan. almut ton miles south of Barnegat, on the morning of the 2,1 lest, and seven out of eight persons ware drowned, the survivor being the monad mete. 7' he vessel and oarro will be nearly a to tal loss, three or our oaese amine having come follore and been Rived. Bite openers to be nrinetpall loaded with firth. A Fae-rTHIP.—Wo hear a great deal of the fast trips of the ships Innis" to Europe from other American ports, whilet he trips of our own last vessels are over looked. The ship saranalt. of (lopes' line of imeketa. sailed from Liverpool Deo IS, with a very valuable cargo and seventy-eight passengers. and made our capes on the lot Mat. This is the shortest passage that has been made in several years from Liverpool to Philadelphia. and, in fact, may be recorded among the first of the fast trips to the Atlantic coast. The Chip Limey Thomp son, which arrived at how York D. few days Amos. mace the amaze in fifteen days. both ships having beaten the emelt w York vestal, the Dreadnought, about ten days. COPARTNERSIIIIP SOT4P .0 PAII.TNEIRSITIP 'EXISTING BE tureen tho undersigned, under the arm of COW VER BROTHERS, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent tho business of the firm authorizedod by JOSEPH B. CONOVER. who is atone to receive Monet duo the firm and make settlement. JOSEPH B. CONOVER, WM. P. CONOVER, 0. H. P. CO VOVER, OEO. DORFP. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, /861. The BOOT AND SHOE Business bo ued at the old stand, Ive. 324 MA RKRT Street, wider the name and etyle of A. hl. CONOVER, successor to Conover & Brothers. A. CI. CONOVER. Philadelphia. Jan. 1,1851. Ja2•4t• VOPARTNERSHIP.—ANDREWJ. CATHERWOOD and DAVID 8. WINEWIENER I,tve tide dn_.y asanolated as Copartners. under the firm of cATHERwoop & WINEBItENER, for the tittle notion of A Tv/tab:maid foreign and domeatiry Liquor Businomat the old stand, Me. 110 and 112 Tiorto SECOND Woe,. ANDREW J. CATIZERWOOD. DAVID 8. WINEDRENEft. Philadelphia, January 1.1881. )a2-6t DISSOLUTION.—Tho Finn of JUSTICE & STEINMETZ is this day dissolved by mutual cona,nt. The business of the Partnership will be settled by JOHN STLIIIME at the old stand, northwest corner PINTA and COMMERCE Streets, • A. B. JUSTICE, December 1, 1800. JNO. STKINMETZ. NOTICE OF COYARTNERSHIP.—JOHN STLrIN hIE•tZ having this day associated with him GEORGE LERCH, of rattavilio,,Pn., will continue the Foreign rind Domestic Commission Hardware business, no hate- Mime at the old stand, northwest corner FIFTH and COMM e RCS Streets, under tho firm of STEINMETZ & LERCH. "Dee(linher 1,1860. ALFRED B. JUSTICE, (of the late firm of Jastiee & Steinmetz.) having pureltased the stook of J. Howard Mitchell, (formerly Phan, 15. Justioo & C 0.,/ will con tinue the Foretell and iloreeestie Hardware end (inn Demean, at the old stand, northeast corner NIFTU anti COMMERCE Streets, (Meetly opposite Ina former Place of business, under the style of delet&riantat A B. JUSTICE & CO. eOPARTNERSIIIP.—BENNETT ' 1, ./ RU CH have this day assooiated with them CHAS. H. SIEtiER, and will continue the manufaature of shine, Collars, Bosoms, Overalls, ho , under the style f e y . ENNETT. UCH, CO,, H 8 it 1 . 7 .0 TI MIS al - JOS. N. R UCH WAS, SIEUER. Philadelphia, January 1.1E41. NOTICE.—G. A. WOOD, COMMISSION k I MERCHANT, No. 104 South DELAWARE Avenue. rot tree this day from business. DEO. B. xERFoor will carry - on the Commission beihnese, on own individual account, at the came plebe. December 31,1660. Jal-Ot* WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED wILLiAra MELLOR as partner to our firm, and will continue the business as Importers and Jobbers of English, French, and German Hosiery, Linens, and Small Wares, at their new store, Nos. 40 and '42 North TH I R Street. THOMS MELLOR k CO. Philadelphia, Leo. SI, WO. /al- It' NOTICE.—WILLIAM P. HALLOWELL, • ABRAHAM RITTER. .18.. and T. RUASELI., DAWSON have this do been admitted to en interest In our firm. MORRIE' Lt IIitt..LOWBLL CP. M Philadelphia, let month. I. 'al-tt QHORTRIDGE, BROTHER, & CO„ 1, 7 have this day associated with them JOHN HAM- M" SIMON SNYDER, and JAMhII S. BEROSR, and will continue the Dry (loods Jobbing Business at No. 4.0 MARKET Street and 413 and 416 MER CHANT Street. Philadelphia, January 15t,186). dr3l-8t MURPHY-WHrPPLE IRON BRIDGE. • STONE, QHIGLEY,k. 11./RTON, No. 33.1 'WALNUT ST EP', PRILADELPIII Mg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others interested in bridge construotion, that they have formed a conneetion in bueiness with JOHN W, MURPHY, Civil Engineer , (author and Inventor of the above well known plan of iron bridge ,1 and are prepared to ascots orders, from any part of the country, horn his designs and personal sumlntendenee. All letters relating toplans and estimates should be addressed to JOUN W. 'MURPHY, Civil emgineer. nola4m Per STONE, QUIGLEY. te BURTON. REMOVALS. REMOVAL.— The undersigned having removed from No. 4 North FOURTH Street to the large and oommodious Store. Nos. e and 7 North FOUR= street, ( Direotly opposite to Ins old stand,) Begs leave to mform his customers and the publiro generally. that lie intender, with more: mod faeilities, to aohtiaue maymfrutturing, from the bast material, over, variety of WHIPS APIR CAMEO, }loping to - repelye ciontinuarme of the patronage here toforebestowed. dell - Imo CifetitLk:B P. CALDWELL REMOVAL.—PASOIIALL MORRIS has removed his Agricultural and Seed Ware house from Seventh and Market streets, to his Now Stand, non MARKET Street, opposite Farmers' Market. Every description of improved Agricultural and Hor ticultural Implements. warranted. Field, Garden, and Flower seeds supplied at reasonable nrioec_as_lmre torero, at wholesale and retail. PASCHALL MORRIS, Airicutturat and Seed. Warehouse, 1120 MARKET Street, opposite Farmers' Market. lal-Im BUSINESS CARDS. PAWSON & NIGHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS, Nos. 519 and 621 3116f0R Street, 13etweett Market and Chestnut etreete, PRILADELPIIIa. JAMBS YAWSOIY, 448.11, NICHO.I I SON 1177.11* FUGUET JG SONS, N7O IMPORTERS 0b tiAvANA C/NAIL NO. 2113 south FRONT Street, Ream,' regularly a full assortment of desirable CI OARS, which they offer at low Was, for cash or ay proved' oredlt. Lela-1y NEW ORLEANS (LA.) ,PIOAVIPTE. JOY. 'OOE. da 00. ikons beer! appointed Hole agents in Philadelphia for this satsy circulating pspor, of commanding in fluence. 'twilling; men are advertising in the host news- Awn traotnTufty cm! ommtsr i at tho and, JOY 01.::, vo., dvarbTl Agea , Finn RESTNIN p le ; wrt pfte nlinv Y l 4. me26-tf TIDE P \ RE_SS. 7 I!MWEIL,PIIIA, !O.NDAY, J:At, 4 I3IARY 7, I_B6L ruseEtiduvzous. THE AMALGAMATION OF LAN GUAGES.—There is a growing tendeney in this age to appropriate, the most expressive words of other languages, mid after a while to Incorporate them into our own; time the word Clephabo, which is front the Greek, signifying " for the head," is. now beooming Popularized in oonneetion with Mr. Spalding's great headache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more general way, and Me word Cephalio will become as common as Electrotype and many others whose dis tinction as foreign words hoe been worn away by common image, until they seem " native and to the manor born." Hi 'ad 'n orrible this hafternoon. hand I Stepped into the hapotheeary's, hand says In to the man, "Can you hems me of an 'eadaohe I" " Does It haehe 'aid?" nays '5. " ltozonedingly." Ban , hi, hand upon that gave me a Cephatto I'M, hand 'Pon me !ono? it cured me no ouiok that I 'ardly realized I 'ad , n4l an 'andaoho. ,AnAciax is the favorite elan by which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural etate•of the brain, and, viewed In this light, it may be looked on as a safeguard intended to give notice of dis ease which might otherwise maps attention, till too late to be remedied; and tta indications should never be neglected. Headaches may bo classified under two names, via: Symptomatic end Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common, and is the precursor of a great variety of dmeaeee, among which are AP° plexY, bout, Rheumatism, and MI febrile diseases. In Its nervous form it is sympathetic, of &swum of the stomach, constituting sick headache; of hepatio diem oonstituting bilious headache, of worms, constipation, and other disorders of the bowels, ne well an renal and utenne abalone. Diemen of the heart aro very fre quently attended with headaches; anemia and plethora are also affections which frequently occasion head ache. Idiopathic, headache in also very common, being usually distinguished by the name of nervous Atadatild, sometimes - coming on suddenly in a state of appa rently sound health, and prostrating at once the mental and physical energlee, and in other mealtime it comes on slowly. heralded by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instances the pain is in the front of the bead, over one or both eyee, and sometimes pro voking vomiting ; under this Maas may also be named Neuralgia, For the treatment of either Maas of headache the Ce- Phalio Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relieving the most acute pains inn few inirnites, by its subtle power, eradicating the diseases of Welt headache la the unerring index. Bridget.—Mizeus wants you to send her a box of Ce phalic Glue ; no, a bottle of Prepared Pille—hut Pm thinking that's not met it neither; but perhaps Yell be either knowing what it is. Ye see she's nigh dead and gone with the Biok Ifeadaohe, and wants some more of that same as retail/6d her before. pregeist.—You must mean Spalding's Cephalic. Pale. 9rifiget.-0oh: sure now and you've zed it. Here's the auarther, and giv me the rills, and don't be all dar about it, either. Constipation or Costiveness. No one of the "many ills flesh is heir to" is ao pre valent, ea little understood. and so mush neglected as Costiveness, often originating in carelessness, or se dentary habits. It is regarded as a alight disorder, of too little consequence 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 Costtvenoss is the usual attendant are Headache, Colic, Rheuma tiara, Foul Breath, Piles, and others of like nature. while a long train of frightful diseases, such as Malig nant Fevers, Abatises, Dysentery, Diarrhma, Dyspep sia, Apoplexy, Epilepsy. Paralysis. Hysteria. Eno ohondriasis, Melateholy, and Insanity. first indicate heir presence in the system by this alarming symptom. Not unfrettuently the diseases named originate m Con stipation, but take on an independent extstence unless the oust, is eradicated in an early stage. From all then considerations, it follows that the disorder should ressive Immediate attention whenever it eocurs, and no parson should neglect to get a box of Cephalio Ville on the first anomalies of the complaint, as their time ly use will expel the insidious approaches of disease, and destroy this dangerous fee to human life. .Phystetan.--Weli, Mrs. Jones, how is that headaohe t Mrs Jone:.—Done! Doctor, all gone ! the tall you sent cured me inmost two r.ty minutes, and I wish you would gond me more. so that I can have them handy. Physician.—You can get them at enylDruggist'e, Cal for Cepliallo'Pills, I find they never fail, and I reoom mend them in allows of Headache. Mrs. Jones.—l shall send fora box direetly, andlunel tell all Mr suffering' friends, for they are a real blesx end SrvommtvMiro:re 00 Uoitions sagan.—Mri Spald ing has gold two rralllorie of bottles 'of his celebrated Prepared Glue, and it is esbmated that each bottle gavels at least ten dollars' worth of broken,furniture, thus making an aggregate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total lons lby thin valuable invention Having made his Glue a household word, ho now pro poiali to do the world still greater Berviee by outing all the oohing beads with hie Cephalic Pills, and if they ore as good as hie Glue, Headaohee will noon vanish away like enow in July. Qr . Oran ZzerranriiNT, and the mental care and anE fety in.:Mont to ',lose attention to business or study, ere among the nuinereux names of Nervous Readaelie. The disordered state of mind and body metdent to this dig treeeln6 complaint, is a fatal blow to all energy and am bition. Sufferers by this disorder eau ravage obtain speedy relief from these distressing attacks by using one or the Cephalic, Pills whenever the eryinptOlTlS ap pear. It quiets the overtasked brain, and soothes tile strained and jarring nerves, and relaxes the tension of the gtomaoh wtuah always accompanies and aftravates the disordered condition of the brain. FACT WORTII ISNOWlNG. — Efpalcjines Cephatto Pine aro &certain aura foil Sick Headache., IliHone Read aehe. nervous Headache, Costiveness, and General Debility. GREAT Drecovgat.—Among the most important of an the great mediae' discoveries of this age may be considered the system of vaccination for protection fromßmall Pox, the Cephalic, Pill for relief of Head ache, and the tme of Quinine for the prevention of Foyers, either of which is a sure specific, whose bene fits will be experienoed by cohering humanity long after their discoverers are forgotten, ffr Dm you ever haye the Sick Headache l Do you remember the throbbing temples, the; Cavilled brow, thh loathing and disgust at the sight of food? Bow. totally unfit you were for g!easureosenversatlon, or study. Ono of the Cephalic; rills would have relieved you from all the suffering 'idiot; you then °agent:med. For this and other purposes you should always have a box of thorn on hand to use as monsoon requires. CEPHALIC PILLS, OEPH.AILIO OURS NERVOUS READAORE! OEPHALIO PILLS, CURE', 44 1 KINDS OF its4DAamc Br the liticyof these Pills the periodical attacks of Ner vous or Sisk Headache may be prevented ; and If taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and Matinees will be obtained. They seldom celiac removing the Nausea and Head ache to which females are so subjeot. They eat gently on the bowels, removing Costiveness For Literary Men, Students, Tielioate Femaloo, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable ea a Laxative, Improving the appetite, giving tone and visor to the digestive organs, and motoring the natural elas ticity and strength to the whole system. Tye oßrumilp ILLB are the malt or lone invasti nation and oaratally opndnatnd *apartments, Sieving been m nee many Years, during winch time tjp bar/ Prevented and rolioyed a vast amount of pain and autferieg frqm Hosartobo, whether originating in the stervota system or from a deranged state of the sto mach. They are entirely vegetable in their oompoxition, end My be taken at all times with perfect cacti without making arty change of diet, and the absence eJ any disa greeable $0514 raotiers it easy to a4nalaitcr Am se children, BEWARE OF OOIMTERFEITS I The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on eaeh Lem hold by Dinggtoto and all other Danhuo in Modbine& A Box will he mt by mall prepaid on receipt of tho PRICE. 25 CENTS. All orders shoold be e.ddrossed to HENRY 0, ISIVATADINI3t! Ytl XeMaDAR awsur, NEW yoXIG 'artily Realized. A Real Blessing. OOZE tiWK RAILROAD LINES. 1861.Mar4 -- - 'lB6l. WINTER ARRANNEALENT.- EW YORK LINES. CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S I.IINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES, FROM WALNUT...3T, WIIARY ANI) KISNS/IWITON DZPOT WILL JAAVE AS FOLLOWS. VIZ x. At c 0 6 , A ari lLT. o , t v io ta . C .. am_d_e_n_nd Amb oy, _C. and A. Ac- r 1 ; 2 a 25 At 6 A. fit., via Camden airfereey City. (N. J.) Acioonintodation...«».._. '. 1 25 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail . 3 tO K n a At 1116 A. 61., via ensmitond 'Jorge)" Oar, Western Kxnress. .... 968 At 1235 P. M., via Camden and Arubler Acuoinmo- At 2 P. AL, via Camden and Amboy, U. and A. Ra vens -___„ 5 00 At ¢d P. M., via Kenningto and Jersey Ci City, Eve nine Express,— „.—. 800 Ac 4ya , 1., hl., via Kennington and Jens) City, 2d Clans Tioket ..... 225 Ass P. Ni,, via Camden and Jersey City. Evening Med- .. 3 DJ At diTy - ,130n . t . h. ern Mail , Va se •• . 525 At 6 P. hl., via Camden we d A mb oy, Amboy, mmoda tion,(Freight and rassetiger)--lat Tioket- 82a Do. do. Class Ticket- 1 00 The 6PM Mil Line rum daily. Then:lP Al. South ern M Saturdays excepted. For deltudere., Easton Lambertville, Vlemington ,to., at 7.10 A 51 and, 3 'P. AL, from Kopsip,gto n . For Water Gap,_'Stroodeburg, Scranton, Wilkeeharre Montrone, Great send, 6c0., MO A. M. from Kennirirten; Vie Delaware. Lackawanna and Western R. For Mane h Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 1.10 A. M. and 3P M. from Kensington. For Mount Holly, at and BA. M. Sand 4}i P. M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M., and 9 P. M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, As., at LIO A, 31" 3, 43¢ and MCP. M.from Kensington. rot Palmyra, Riverton, Beene°, Beverly, Burling tonP.hi Florenoe, Bordentown, Am, at N 9, S, 45,1 and 6 Car For Now York, and Won Linen leave Kensington Depot, take the oars. on Fifth etreet, above Walnut, half an beer before departure. The oars run into the de oc, and on arrival of eaoli train , run from the depot. ,r_ Poun d s of Barrage., only, elloWed each Passen ger. Parsengere are prolubded Dom taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to t , e paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollarper pound. rind will not be liable for any amount boy one 9166, ex cept by special contract. nole WAL H. GATZMER. Arent. Rattmv WINTER ARRANGE MENT —PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1880, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHIL ADELPRIA 2 For Baltimorn at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon (Exprer.s), and 10..50 P.M. _ For Chaster at 13.16 A. 61., 12 n00n..1.16. 4,26.6, and 10.60 For Wthaing ton at 8.16 A.M., 12 noon, 1.15, 4,15, a and 10.50 P. M. For Now Castle at 8.15 A. M., 4.18 and 6 P. Al. For 51iddletown at 6.15 A. M.. and 9.15 P. hl. For Dover at 8.15 A. rd. and 4,15 P. M.. For Ilarrington at &15 A. 51. and 4.16 P. M. For Milford at 8.115 A. M., (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 4.16 P. hl.l For Farmington at 8.15 A. AI, (Mondays, Wodneaday", and Fridays at 4.15 P. M. For Sanford at 8.15 A. M. (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4.15 P. M. I For SalisburY at 8.1.5 A. M. Train at 8,15 A. M. will conneot at lionford on Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturdays with steamboat to Nor folk. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore et 8.30 A. Al. (Express), 10.16 A. 11., a P. ID. Leave Phlnungton at PAO, 9, and 11.80 A. Al., 116, 4, and 8.20 P. M. Leave Sti.Winery at LSO P. M. Leave ITaford (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7,20 A. A1.12 : 60 P. M. Leavo FarnungtoniTuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days at 8 A. Al.) S.lO P. AL Leave Milford (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at. 7.60 A. AL) 4P. rd. Leave Harrington at 8.16 A. M. and 4a6 p. AL Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M. and 5.25 P. Al. Leave Middletown at 10 and AI. and 8.40 P. M. Leave New Castle at 8.2511 A. Al., 736 P. M. Leave Cheater at 6.20 and 0.40 A. M., 12.01, 0.21, 4.46, and 9P. M. Leave Baltimore foe Salisbury and Delawaro Railroad at 10.16 A. AL .n 6.10 P. AL___ TRAINS FOIL RALT[MGIII Leave Mastiff at 845 . - 1.d..1.2.25 and 31.20 P. Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. 111.., 12.135 P. M., and 12 FREIGHT TRAIN, with Pmitorager Can attached, will rim Perryvillew Leave Phijadelphia for and intermediate phew, at Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at a P. 111. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grua and intermedi ate places 4t ant P. el. ON SUNDAYS: Only at 10.60. P. M. from._Pailerlelelita to Baltimore. Only at a.lO P..H. from Baltimore to rhiladelsnia. nom Dd. FELTON. President. TUB RENNNYLVANI,s, (.1 E.N T R L RAILROAD, 800 MILES D 011111,13 TRACE, 1860. ES - 1860. viz CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IB NOW EQUAL Tp ANY IN TILE COUNTRY, IirFIREL TBROIJOB PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PRLLADELptitA AND PITTSBWM, Conneoting direot at Plnladebnitt - a, wlth Through Tt6ing from Beaton, New York, and all points baud, and in the Union Beset at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and from all, pointin g the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thus famishi facilities for the transportation el Passengers unsurpassed for metal and comfort by any other route. wiKthsp u es end o fCa r L o n r eCo n rn o th r og gA ll to h rPuhPa songer Trams provided with Loughndge's Patent Broke—speed under parfeot control of the engineer. thus adding inuoli to the safety of travellers. Smoking Cora are attached to eaoli Train; Woodruf f', Weeping Cars to 74z roes and Fast rains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fruit Lines. Sun day, exoopted. Mad Train leaver Philiskflphis at 800 A. M. t Lino " 1180 A. Ipress Train leaver '+D IA P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Nameburg Aooommodation, via Colombia, 2 P. L Columbia COO P. AL Parkesburg 12.30 P. Id, Wait Cheater Pasaengers will take the Mall, Parkes burg Aooornmodahon and Columbia Triune. Passengers for Stinlitry, Williamsport, Elmira, Raps lo, Niagara Foils, and intermediate points, leaving Phi la_dolphin at 8.00 A. AL and 2 P. Id. go dirootly through. Tickets Westward may Newed at the oilloea of the Company in Philadelplua, York. Roston, or Bal timore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offices in the Weat ; also on board any of the regular Line of Stet:men on the hlusiusailini or Ohio MOM. Sir Faro hivrayaas and tint* as Article, aa by any other Route. . • For further information apply et the Pessonger Sta tion, Sca.ifießSt minter of EleVe nth and Marla t Streets. The completion of the Trestorn connootions of the Pennsrlyanin Railroad to Ch ienso. make this the DIRECT LINE iIETW HEN THE EAST AND THE WE.ST. The oonneotion o tract,by the Railroad Ends@ at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the laying of time, are advantages lpprooloted by tilupppers of Freight, and the Imre in g Pnbno, and Shippers entraining the transportation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with Coat denim on its spisedy transit. TILE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any rink tu in the West by the Penrrivanla Railroad ore a sit Mora ao fesargbii ea frl e 4 erb4d be ether aid Canaan Ds. ro w-s r ilarit“thakT e?Z.V4l)4Bl2igos" via Pona. ad. Far Frelaht Contracts or Shipping Direotiong, apply ta, er add roes either of the follow:4A( enta of the UM MII7 D. A. lIIEWALIV, Pittab'erg; H.S.Plereo & Co., Zanesvi Ile, O.; J. J. Johnston,.Rlplog. O.; R. McNeely, hlayrrille, KY.; Ormsby kitlropper, Portsmouth, O.; Paddock k Co., Jelleraonvill% Inch ?it Jog. nloore, Loom - tile, Ky.; P. G. Wilde,' & DI,: Evar.sville, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co„ ~ R. - F. Bass, Sheler & Glass. Bt. Lours, Mo_,.• john H. Har ris, Nashville , Tenn.; Harris & Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; PaYfe at Co., Chiongo, DLLN.H. Hoonta, Alton, IL; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at din e rent point" In the West. B. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. DIAGIRAW & xowia, 80 North stns.) ,t Saltime4a. LEECH & CO., 1 Astor House, or I S. Wham st., LEECH & CO., No. 77, fitatestreet, Beaton. H. H. HOUSTON, aelel Freight Mani, Phil& h, I:jiff/CPT, Gen'l Ticket Agent, .Plaus. LEWIS. Dett'l Sup', Altoona. Ps. Ja.LIY NfMraigWINTER iiERANQE -111.11NT.-111rILADE.pPRTA, ONRMANTOWN.AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY Nov. 12, 1890, FOR GERMANTOWN. Leavo Philadelphia, 0,7, 8,9, 10. 11, and 12 A. M., 1,, 2, 2.815, 4 - , 0, 8 %, G. 7 ,8, 9,13%, and 1135 r. M. Leave Germantown, 6,7, 71‘, 8. 8%. 900, 12 anA A, .91.,1,2, 4,6, 6,6%. 7.8,9, and 1 0 ',, P. Ai. cal SUNDA'S, Leave itiladelyhm, 9.06 min. A, AL, 2,7, awl 10% P. M. Leave Germantown, 8.10 mtn. A, 1.18 min., 6, and Itl. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, and 12 A. .01., 2, 4, 6,8, and 1010 P. Al. Leave Chestnut Rill, 7, 10, 7.96 8.40, and 9.40, and 11.40 A. AL, 1.40,947, 8.10. and 8.10 I'. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9AS A. 14.,2, and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut 7.1.0 mi n, A. Al., 1260, 1.40, and 9.10 min. I'. M. -- 1 1 6RVOI6HOIIOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philanelphia, 6.30, 7%,.906. and ILOS nun. A. AL, Los, 3.05, 4 1 0, 6.95, and 11" P. 51. Leave Norristown, 5, 7,80, 9, and 1,1 A. AL , I3 f 'l 3 l , 656 6 P. M. Oki SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia; 2 A. M and 3 P. M., for Norris town. Leave Norristown, 7.4 A M. and 5 P. AL FOR MNAY Leave Philadelphia, ,TX 903, and 11.04 A.M., Loa, 2.05, 3.05. 5.65, 8.04, 11AI I'. M. Leave Mannynnk, 7%, 8.33, M. IDS A. M., 2,3 n, D, 6)i. and 9X P. M. SUND A Leave Philadelph O ia N . 9 A. M., 3, and 7 P. M. Leave Manayunk. ni A. M., Pi, aad 3 P. Al. 61. H. SMITH, Genceral snperintendent, riolo-tf DEPOT. NINTH and GREEN Streets. atS , a.. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROA D.—PASS.NGER TRAINS for POWTSVILLE, RE ADING, and HARRIS/JURG, on and after Nov. eta, 1860, MORNING LINES, DAILY. (Sundays excepted.) Leave New Depot. oornor of BROAD and CALLOW RILL Streets, .PHILA I),E4iPlllA,Crassemjer entrances on Itairtetinth and CT WICOVIIIIII 11111C,Qta at 1) Con doling at Harrlirnurg with tire YEN SYLVANIA HAILRLAD. 1 Y. Id. train running to Pittsburg; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.00 P. AL train runninr to Chamboreburg, Carlisle, .te.; and the BORTIIKRN CENTRAL RAILROAD 11., M. train, running to Sun bury, ho. AFTERNOON LINES. Loave Now Dopot, corner of BROAD and CALLOn.r 111LL Streets, Y r iLADEI-47iVi Ta61 , 07/18r en inure `VIM:P.7,7I'I"YR' VI 11 et/)roots. ) [VA. r r s t ti i ; READING only, at 4.80 P. M., DALLY. (Sundaye ex cepted.) I)IBTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. PROM PIIILADRLPIIIA. Pheenigvale..... 131 68 ' Le banen .--...... 86 Itorrleb l l / a urhin Trevorrou J unction_ 108 Sunbury Northumberland. .--171' Lewisburg Hilton ....—. —_—. 163 !gunny—. _197 Williamsport —..— Jamey Shore LockilaVen Ralston .—.....130 Troy 261 Williamsport ana Elniira Elmira.... , .....Railroad. The g A. P. M. train oonneot daily_ et Port Chilton, Sundays exutpted,l with the CATA WIL rAmNeoRT, and ERIE RAILROAD, making close connections with lines to Niagara Peals, Canada,the Wont and Southwest. DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA : Corner of nnoAp and GALLO WIIILL Streetri t apalt-tf W. R. ISOLIIENNEY, Secretary Philadelphia and Reading and Lebanon yallu NORTH PENNSYL- D VANIA RAILROAD. FOR 1.1161.' I, DOYLESTOWN, hIAUCIf C.litINK, HAZLETON. and ECKGEY.I Tiutouun TRAtivs. On and after, MONDAY. Depomher . lraO, Paosenser leave FRONT and WILIAM Streets, Phila delphia; deity. (Sundays ezeseted), as follows At 640 A;hl. rassress); for Bethlehem,Allentown, Mauch ChunkAtolleton, At 245 P. M., (Express I. for Bethlehem, Fasten, Lte.'l This train reaches 'hasten at 6 P. ht.. and majors clone connention with New Jersey Central for New York. At 5 P. Al., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Matiali Chunk, o. At 9 A.M. and 4 P Al., for Dorlfiqotri. At 6 P. 6L, for Fo(t Wptangten, The 0.30 4. M. _Uprose tram make , alone eonneetion with this l.elilah Valley Railroad routeethlehm, be= the shorteet and most claimable to all POllll3 tr, the Lehigh coal region. TRAINS ?OH PHILADELPHIA. I cave Bethlehem at 9.42 A. M., 9.15 A. M., and 0.38 P AI. Leave Doylestown at 7.29 A. hl. and 334 Leave Fort Washington at 649 A. ht. ON SUNDAYS.—Ylitlndolvkia for Fort 'MakinVon at 9.10 A. hl. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 4 P. XL Doylestown for Philadelphia nt 1 A. M. Fott Washington fur P.hlretphia_at .745 P. hi, Yap Both elloio.-1:11 1,0 are to hilathdi Ohunk.Bk 90 Pare to Easton.. 601 'are to Doylestown..„ , SO Through Ttokite inuet he prooured at the %Omen Offneen, at WILLOW ptreet, or BEKKS Street, in order to secure the above rates of faro. All Passenger Tratne (except Sunday 'Paine) oonneet at Berke Street with Fifth and Sixth-stroots, and Second mail Thirtlxtreets Passenger Railroads, twenty minutes attar leaving Willow Stret. deS-If 'ELLIS MARX, Agent. tEr3E I MX LjIF I . L a A v iI I , oR } } , T)L E II G A T P runs m WIT, VA. 'The Tri-weekly Line vta Bogard to Norfolk, Va.. will bo dlsonntinned for thogresett , A. Batty 'l..tne tako the nlcso of it by way of Baltimore, Goode sent to ritENTZEL'S Warehouse, 1:114 MARKET Btreet, will be fotwarded w,th despatch, and at as low rates as by any other Line, ' ,ji. F. IC 14 NE Y. Master of Tansportation, &IP Id W. tr. 11. R. Eli Oh ELMIRA ROUTE.- '"PHILADELPHIA AHD EL MIRA RAILKO QUICKISSIZ Rt TR to TtIIIIKVA, Catawitea, il e a r t t eela W ro V 2 kP erv, i e 'Rti r to n n t°n dan D tt i n, v td i rr i lluiT lag magara noohestor: Olevelanda)etroit, Toledo: Chlosgo,Rt. Lento, Idalwaultee , and all points kaolin and West. • • Passenger Halm; will Imp the new Depot of the Phi ladelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets, (Passenger entranoo on Cal lowhill erect,) daily' (Soudan; exoopted), for above ;pints as follow ; DAY A. M. NIGHT EXPRESS— P. M. The 8,00 A, M. train eortnoots at Bogert, for Wilkes bane, Boranton, and all stations on tho 'LACKAWANNA. AND DLOOMESDURC RAILROAD. The above tratne maim direot ommeotions at Elmira with the trains of the Now York andlne, Canandaigua and Niagara Fano, and Buffalo, New York and Erie, and New York Central Railroadr, from Mt points North and West, and the Cuadra. Baggage oheoked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bndge, and all intermediate points. Tickets oan be vromired at the Philadelphia and El mira RailroadLir e 2 eTteket Offioe, northwest earner of SIXTH and 01T.Br NUT Streets, and at the Psasertger Depot. aornero i THIRTEENTH and CALLDWHILL. THROIIO .EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leave the Phil . aelphia and Reading Depot, Broad and Callowhill etre t Many (Sundays intoepted), for all Points Warta 1 North, at BP. Al, Freights mu.' be delivered before 3 P. M. to inrure their going the t ame day. For further Information apply at Freight Depot, THIRTEENTH and GIALLO WHILL, or to MIAS. B. rArEEN, General Agent, Northwest earner EfIXSPHand lOREJTATIUT Streets, soli-if Philadelphia Ra m - r WEST OHESI ER, • AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD VIA EDI WINTER AR M RAN GE C MENT, From nommen: corner of Eighteenth and Market inmate. On and after Sunday. Plov. 25th 1860, the trains will leave the northeast oorner of .V.ioteerath and Market streets at 7.40 A. Al, 2 and 4.90 P I. On Sundays, at A. AI. and 2 P..AT. Trains leaving Philadelphia, at 7.40 A, M. and 4 90P, AL. and on Wednesdays and Hertnrdays, at 2 P. Al., connect at Pennelton With the Philadelphia and Balti more Contra) Railroad, for Concord, Kennett Avon dale. Oxford, .t0,,5c.0. DEN.KY WOOD. no2B General Buperin.andent, alf./RMgNOTIVIE.---OHESTER VALLBV RAILROAD—PAH MERGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE IBTATIONB.--On and after Nov. eth, MO, the Passenger Trains for DO'WN MOTOWN wilt start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila delphia and Retain Railroad Company, earner of BR ad BROAD and OALLOWJIILL (Streets, (passenger en tranoes on Cellos/hill. IBORNINO IitAID( for Downingtown, !ems at 8.00 A. M. AFTERNOON !MAIM far Dorataztara, Wind al {SOP. M. DAILY (Bardays eßeeptsd.) By order of the Board of hlantrarsef the Pkllsdelnisis and itsonliar Xellresat Conma.nr, asd W. I,IIENVIVY. Reorstarr. j'IRE INSURANCE, RELIANGEhIUT UAL INFIURANOE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. ON B uthprNGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MER CHANDISE, FURNITURE, &c...1N TOWN OR COUNTRY. OFFICE, NO. 306 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, 8220.610. — ASSETS, 9303.608 96 Invested as follows, via: First hlortgages on improved City Property, worth double the amount ..._._ 8150,680 00 around Rent. first olage.--.., .—. 2,482 60 City of Philadelphia 6 per gent. Loan— • . 60.000 00 Pennsylvania 'Railroad Co's. 6 per oonl.Wl Mortgage Loan ($90,000)-- • 27,903 00 Allegheny 00. 6 per at . (Penn'a - R. R./ Loan 10,000 00 Collateral Loans well secured- -- ~. 2,600 Of/ Huntingdon and Broad Top R. R. and C. Co., Mortgage Loan. 4,00000 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. cloak._ 21,230 00 The County Fire Insurance Co. Ittock.."-- 1,050 00 The Delaware M. 8. insurance Co. 5t00k.... 700 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stook, —. 4,000 00 Commercial Bank —.... 6,135 01 Mee homes' Bank Stook.-- —.. 2,81560 Union 81. Insurance Co. garret 100 DO Bills Receivable.. 16,297 18 Book Accounts, scorned interest, 6.216 62 Quilt on hand and in hands of Agontn--•--. 11,395 15 DIREOTORE. CLEM TINGLEY, SAMUEL HISPHAM, WM R. THOMPSON, ROBERT STEEN, FREDERICK BROWN, WILLS 111 mussuß, coitNEutityrk.vErrsoN, BENJ. W. TIN% JOHN R. WORRELL, MA It°llA L HILL, H. L. CARSON, Z. LOTH ROP, ROBERT TOLAND, OHA 14 LES LELAND, REDERICK LENNIG, innoti T. BUNTING, CHARLES B. WOOD, SMITH 130WEN A JAMES B, WOODWARD, JOHN BIRBEL, Pittsburg, CLEM. TINGLEY, Prosident. HINCHMAN. Secretary. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNET FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. D 1 R.ROTORS: F. RATCIIFoRD STA RE, MoRDECAT L. Mwsos, WILLIAM Mc RAN, OEO. H. STUART. NALBA 0 FRAZIER. JOHN H. ilnowN, Joilm hi. ATWoon, 13. A. FAHrilisTocE, BENZ. T. Timbica, ANDRYW D. Caelt, HENRY WHARToN, J.L.ERRIRGER. F. HATCH ORD STARR, President. CHARLES W. COXL. Seoretarr. URI fIELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN BURATICY. COhIPANY, 211ILADELFILIA. Incorporated by tho Leeslntern of Pennallyanta, WkS Office B.E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT streets MARINE osvßArmE, Op Como, ' To el t tnar;seg the WorK. Jf 16104 I LAND INSURANCES On 0004 s by Ivor% Canals, Lakes, and Land Car "'4 7II b I. 3 E R IAMITSA nion, On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Douses, &o. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1860. $300,000 United States five oent. loan-- ••. $I x',600 OD 116,000 Untied States six sir Dent. Treasury Notes (with aoorued interest).... 110,4 M 100,000 Pennsylvania State five 0, " oen loan.--—•. 56.16.0 OD 2160 do. de. *lx de. 21,546 00 123,08 e Philadelphia Cittslx• oont. Loan. /23,11.3 ST 600)0 Tennessee State laVe 10 , 01.-. 24,0 00 10.919 iequaylvanis Rtulro 24 inoTtgago six eent. bonds-- 4.3,030 00 14 MP 3°l b l e t Zt e 4l ' 7 ° ,lLr•V l Zl t4 p7r n ßeFrltt guaranteed by the City or 'rune delphia - 15.300 00 6,000 100 glares fe - m - ieYliallig Retlroad Comeany,—.• • • 5.000 100 shame north Pennsylvania Rail read COMMIY. • 2400 Er) Mares Philatielphla 100 Boat and Steam Tug Company ..... 1,200 00 260 5 shares Philadelphia and ilavie de- Gtlloo Steam Tow. boat Company. ace 03 200 2 shares Philadelphia Exchange 1,000 2 shares Continental Hotel Co--- 600 00 e 666,700 par. Cost $347,333.31. Market va1.8361,336 71 Bills receivable, for Insurances made........ 171,366 a Bonds and mortgages...—. 51,600 00 Real estate-- .... „. 61,363 36 Ralancee due atAgenoies—Prentiums Ma rine Policies. Interest, and other debts duo the Company.--- • OW 0 3 Scrip and nook or itundry !nen:alum 040 other Companroe •--- . 24.74 60 Cash on hand-in banks—. ..920,67a 16 434 --.-- Ana ei Bgo4,itlt 61 DIRECTORR. William Martin, Buinuel E. fito4es, Edmund A. Solider, J. -F. Pl.nistoti, Theopidltts Paniding, ileUrY elleade John R. •enrodo, Edward Darimeton, John C. ma, IL Jones Brooke. James Traquair, t3panoer AV/Ivame, William .V., re, Jr., names C. Hand, James C. Rand, Robert Burton, William C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph R. Beal, James B. M'Farland • Br. R. bl. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre, George C. Leiser, John D. Semple, PiPth'il Hugh Crejs, D. T.? , lorgan, Charles Kelly, A. B. Berser,_ ~ WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND, Viols President. 'HENRY LYI.IIISItN. .00re any. n017.-ti_ IN SURA NOE 00M - PA NY OF Tri.N -IL STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND -MA RINE INSURANCE—Noe. 4 AND 4 EXCWANCI.E BUILDINGS. Chnrtete4,111374 , 47-Cabiltil 84.10,000—Feb. 1, ISM, sash 11%114, 04.15,513.1 f, invested in sound and available seetirities—oon- Slime to 111311T¢1011 Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks of Alerobandiselee., on liberal terms. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrard, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby,. Samuel Grant, sr., Charles Atatialester. Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas B. Watteau. John - B. Budd, Henry e. ETo Man, William R. White, Charles S. Lewis; H 4 ft 0 1°. • alaitERD, Freedom,. WILLIAM BAR . Secretary. let-tg A-IvEMOVAL.----THE PENN AIIIPII4 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed to their new building, 1 , 10. 921 CHESTNUT Street. Assets. over 01,000 o. Charter PerObtOttl. ALL THE PRO PATS divided amongst the insured. POLICIES issued this year will "'animate it the Di vidend to bo declared in January next. The Company has full authority to not as /axecutors. Administrators. Assignees. Ouarilinus l ind Trustis foymarriedworeeti 414 ob.ll:lrpn. DA /EL L. &LEI! .W4iviloot SA L.' E.'ST KU% vme rran't.' JOAN W.IIOIINOR. BOOTOtinl. hiIcIDICAL, EYAMINERB in ationdomog doily, from / to 9 P. m, nog INSTIRANOE. 141B011ANIOS' At - INSURAIICE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No. ISS North SIX Mt Street. below Race. insure (mauls, and Morehandise generally from loss or damage by Fire. The company guarantee to adjust all losses promptly. and thereby hope to merit the patron age of the public, Dingegona. William Morgan, Robert Flanigan, Etaimia Cooper, Michael 111cap1, George L. floughertrs .Eiiire,ild hiniadvbrn. James Marti.% • , 'Andrrias B. MaCorinioir, Jamcs Durolv Joan kiromley, fds.tthenr ItloAloor, Francis Falls, Bernard Ratted/. John Ceased Thomas J. Hemphill, Bernard H. flulseman, Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare. Franco McManus, Ahem/A Cahill. , FRANCIS COOPML President. BERNARD RAFFERTY. Secretary. 0e23-6m Northern Central. Railroad. fIUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA. 14 - 1 14 NY—FRANKLIN B1.711,1)1NR8,_4016 WALNUT STREET. PHILAPEtXII/A.,7CAPITAL, AND NUR PLUS tassaa46:Q.—lnsures against Loss or uarnage by iiirb and the Perlis of the Bea, Inland NSYlgtititlSl rind raneriortation. (...",ORUE H. "'ART, President. H. P. R 099, Vice President. H. R. COOO,9HALL, Boo' y and Treasurer. 9. H. BUTLER. Assistant Beeretnr , ‘ DAM/QRS. Germ U. Hart, H. Y. Ross, ilattOik Foster 8. Perkins. E. W. Beller, Andrew R. Chambers, H. R. Cove 1411, Samuel Jones, H. P.. Hon. H. Fuller. n 2 1 9 , -Lf Wit/JUN(IE INSORA, NOE - COAIPANY --tmoot, WALNOW Slept. INS RANCE lion Routes and iklerohanellis goporally.on audible tetras, etther limited or nor- Voll2Thi. OBILECITOREt. Jeremiah Donnell, Edward D., go'berte, John Q. (Anode. John J. Grimthe, Joshua T. uwen, Reuben 0. Hale, Thomas Slush, John Ma pgv01j.:37., Semi. L, Sweater ;JIM( Q. Vti 3 O“, v i roi President. in 411 no ;in sr . u V D. Eaoratary - =ln t Sunbury and grits R. R XNTURAOITE INSIJRANOE OOMPA FERR N E Ytborisod Capital S l OO.OOO--OHARTER .—An UAL. ()Moe No. 911 WALNUT Street, batireerk Third ani Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Thta coinpeny will jnaure againat lose or dentate by Fire, on Bulldinta.Fortuturo, and bl r orohanpto k ip*. Al t o, Mario Inffttranoos Ott Vtl4o ll lt o partql, and Freightu. InlAad Imitaaoo td ati pacts the union. ouw Jacob Other, utitr icts.g o4B. b Maltald. Nt 14E44 L. Aundortod. John nr ~akieton sit, Dorm Itaanso4, WT. . Dean, eater Stem, J. /11 aura. 41,80k1 te,SHE Presider 4, Wilt. F. D.EAN, Vise President, W. M. SWIM. Swarms. apt-t[ A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE (JO., XII. VAL INCORPORATED ]IIIO—CHARTER PERUA No. glO WALNUT Street, snow, ltAr4,v4j)witipbas. Raving a largo paid-np P ampa; lilltrOcais In vested in sound end adlcilaille Beouritiett, eons/nue to tura on Pv:4liiiipS, Uterus, Furniture, Merchandise, MAI to Port anal their cargoes, and other Personal / vat,. Al! louoi liberally' and oromptly attinsted. 11110ACTOlii. Who,. ft. Maris, JohnT.lf John Welsh, .11.; A ohs% Samuel C. Morin, 1, Patrick 13rsair. Maw:W. Pordtm, Lu r ael Morris, _g_eLAS R. MA.RIV, 1 ; rQslQop ALBERS, L CIaWFoIIA. IlearetarT. -4-411 RAILROAD LINES. INSURANCE COMPANIES. SALES .DE AUCTION. 14 - "IURNESS; BRINLEY & 00., 420 MARNE'S' STREET. 1V" F. PANOOAST, AUCTIONNEE, Frac / "I• censor to D. SCOTT. hf... 431 CIiESTNOT St. SHERIFF'S SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS. MATERIAL. UNFINISHED WORK, FIXTURES, 'co.. by catalogue. This Morning. January 7, opmnieneing at It/o'clock preeisely. Inoluded will be found a complete assortment of ladies, misses', and aluldren's lasting, kid, arid mo• mow gaiters, shoes, and alippera; men's and boys' calf and heavy leather, boots al:43llqm ft 0, Also, a quantity of unfinished work and material. the superior fixtures of the establishment, fire proof safe, &o, sale Will positively take place on Monday. 7th inst. Every lot to be peremptorily sold. The particular attention of the trade ufinvited. as the entire stook is of superior material and workmanship. SEWING MAORINUI, PLATFORM SCALES. Also. 2 Singer's sewing machines. 2 large platform male. LARGE 13 &LE OF FASHIONABLY, FURS. HIT FALO ANTI FANCY ROBES, &o. On 'Enewlar Morning, January 8, at 10 o'olook con4naioa a large or fancy fun, for ladies'. misses, and oluldren'a wear; fancy wolf Wien. buffalo robes, &o. BALE OF GEnmArnowN FANCY KNIT GOODS, HuSIBBY, VtIIBILOIDBRIBB. &o. By oataloguo L on a oredit, on Wednesday Noosing. January 6 , t commandos' at 10 o clock preoisely. 44 r B azrales And OatalOCU6S early on tho morang of male. P"' FORD lb CO., AUOTIONEERS, !Streetio. No. 30 MARXEI Street, arid dO.l BALE OF 1,500 CASES BOOT 8, SHOES, AND ROGANS. On Th ß an/clay Norms . , January O. by 'catalogue, 1,500 cues bouts, shoes, and brogan,. MOSES NATHAN?, AEr 01'1' ONEER AND COMSION MERCHANT, southeast corner of SIXTH andRACE Sheets. NAThANS' LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS. From Loan Mee southwest corner of Third and Fount streets. On Tuesday Morning. January_ 8. at 10 o'clock precisely , at Moses Phallus , Auction House. Plea Las and JB7 North Sixth street, ad- Joining the southeant corner of Sixth and Mace. Consisting of heavy 18-carat gold English chronome ter trendies; hunting-case, double-back, and open face 18-carat fine gold patent lever watches, of the most approved and best makers, the most o i them full jew elled; gold detached lever, escapement, end lepine watches ;• splendid hunting-case American lever watehes, full jewelled, in 18-carat cues; silver Eng lish patent /over watches, in hunting, cases, double backs. and open faces, of the best maker ; silver hunt ing case and open-face escapement and te rrine watches ; silver English, awing, and Nreach watches; ladies' fine gold enamelled watches, studded with diamonds; fine gold fob, vest, and nook Chains. some of them weighing over 60 dud.; diamond breast-pins and finger-rings, single stones and clusters; fine gold and silver spec tacles ; gold paned-eases and pens; sets of fine gold jewelry ; breast-pine and finger-rings ; fine gold brace lets; fine gold thimbles fine gold studs and sleeve but tons ; charm ; fine gold seals and kegs; fine gold finger rings of every variety; geld methadone, lockets, and, in short, every variety of Jewelry. Gimlets, private purchasere. and others, will find it to their advantage to attend this sale. gar Open for examination early on the morning of sale, NATRADIS' LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED CLOTHING, &a. From Loan OlEso southwest corner Third and South streets. On 'Tuesday Morning ,_ January 15. at 10 o'clock, at Moses Natttans• Anetion Neese, Nos. 155 and 151 North Borth street, adjoining the southeast earner of Sixth and Race streets. Due notice of partionlare Will be Riven. M. NATRANE. 31PITZPATRIOK & BROS:, AIIC • TIONEERB, 604 CHESTNUT Street, above Sixth. BALES EVERY EVENING, At 7 o'clock, of Books, stationery and fano,' Seeds, watches, jewelry cloaks. silver plated ware, cutlery: panatinse, murecai Instruments, ace. Also. Hosiery, dry roods, boots and shoes, and mer chandise of everY descriPtlon• DAY BABES every Monday, Wednesday, and Fn day at to ovolook A. AL PRIVATE sm.y.s. At private sale 'several large consignments of wata es, tavola, hooks, stationery, silver - plated ware , cutlery, anoy goose , &o. To which ie solicited the attention city and country merchants and others. Consignments sohotted of all kinds of merchandise, for either public or private sales. Liberal cash advances made on consignmonts, g(Ortt-door Wes prompthr attendee to. saos,aoa QS MEPIUTNALL. THE ONLY PREPARATION THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST OP YEARS. .1111) GROWS MORE AND MORE POPIILAR EVERY DAY. And to.Smoniste. new, and almost without number, might be given, from ladies and gentlemen in all grades of society, whose united testimony none could menet, that Prof, Wood's Bair Restoranye Wlllrestore the bald and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. rsOsast,Mob.,Deo ; 7l,lB69. gl, rsoir. WOoD: Thee willt please ace eat a line to in form thee that the hair on my head all fell off over twentyyears ago mimed by iicomplicated chrome dis ease, attended with an eruption on the head. A con tinual course of suffering through life having reduced me to a elate of dependence, I have not been able to obtain stuff for cape, neither have I been able to do them up, inoonseaufinee of which my head haa 'Wend extremely from cold. 'Phis induced me to pity Zrigga & Doges almost the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar bottle of thy Hair Restorative about the let of August bum I have faithfully followed the dictation., and the bald spot le now covered with hair thick and black, though short; It is Mae coming In all over my head. Feering confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and permanently, I feel mimeo, to Pereevere in its use and being destitute of means to Purehase any more, I would ass thee if thee wentda not be willing to seed me a 4 Order on thine agents for a bottle. and recgive to Mixed te Scripture declaration The reward in to those at are kind to the widow and the fattitteme, Tex riend,. sussuriam KIRBY. Lionniss. Noble on, Indiana, Feb. 3, 1859. /May. CI. J. Wool; Dear Sir: in the latter part of the year iamb/Idle attending the State and Battens/ Law Baboons(' the state of New York, my hear, from a cause unktiown to me, commenced Lilting or very rapidly, eo that in tho short space of ail months, the whole upper part of my treaty was almost entirely bereft of its cover ing, and much of the remaining portion upon the side and book part of My head thortly after became gray ; so that you will not be surprised when I tell you that, upon my return to the State of Indiana, my toore,easnal ao ourontanoes were not eo ninth at a lose to discover the cause of the change in MY aPPearenee, as my more in timate ammaintannes were to teem= mo at all. I atone triads aPpheation to the mom skilful phial- Minis in'the °avow', but, reosninng no assurance MITI esepa that My homeonld again be restored, was forced to become reconciled to my_faSe, until, fortunately, in tote latter part of the year MU, your Restorative vas regommended to me by a druggist, as being the most rehable Flaw Ilestoratiye in 'Me. I tried one bottle, and (owl to my groat satialsotion. that it was producing the desired °Beet. Since that time, I have used seven dol lars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result; have a nob coat of very 'loft black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wonderful an article, I have recom mended its use to many of my friends and aseumutan oes, who. I am bat?) , to inform you, are along it with hke effeet. "7 """tI"4 'I, G .V:LAITA, A ttorePY and Counseling ittl-47, Depot, 444 Broadway, and :MA by all dealers through out the world, The Restmatiyo in pot up in Bottles of three sum via, lc o, medium, and wall; the small holds her a pint, an retails for one dollar per bottle ; the medlurn holds at east twenty per oast. more in proportion than the email, retails for two defiant a bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 percent. more in proportion, and ye tails f ',TAO a bottle. O. J. WOOD & CO. Froptietors, 444 BROADWAY, New York , and, 114 AI ARIXBT Street. St. Louie, ?Jo. And told by all good Druggist/and Fancy Goods Deal er% Boil here by DYOPT /a. 00., 232 North BECoND dna, ael9•matdaovWtf SAVING FUNDS. '• A little, bet olten. AIL, the Peres." VIRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No 4 -I- '136 Santa FOURVll.Sftoot,betneatiehavt- , nit and Walnut. Ealladolnitia, oil trongaigg on dongsad. Dopogitorie money 1441traii 1 1qtrainnd: Mato, and Cal /41112. Ilre.o4* x•Att. mow l er, Ace. Ve C t l iravitron da llr Wi g rA tl n be c.itillft, al ors mg •e but Insvo at tigaeo goo& to r tgag agratfanteNrg' V"( 111: r. v .poded. datriti7LTAll Ainttlit.V 'll'l'll can becilhamni onn by ianir °meant. I"' tat. uontettuti. inuorporated br.the a tate r yawn. Viltb authority toreoinvo money [ mattes exeoutors. ra GB AND SMALL SUMS REOSPTBD. co open train 9to o'olook, ani on Ifadnoaday evening amnia Velatik. DIRMITOIL Snub B. trwl. arms ~,r , 1 4 44, Vrehts Levin lErnnipli&j. 1a Bela mobotal Rit44,71411 , 0, 4,„ edam Jga. lii.Elatt,ortargaino, Jon Yor ea. Jalapa Vr. Lippincott JACOB B. atunriorl, Preelisat. &TITS OADWALLADZIaIIIarVar, an2B-y `' A Dolltt wad is MCI 1A111011.." AVING FI3III).—FIVE PAR CENT. IN TEREST,—NATIONA fIAFSWY TRVII COM PAN, WALNUT 'Mot, montimest goner RIBA Auladelphis. Insurpoiitsd by tbs Mato s um& totat %VW who olps tg Tv, eivpry d!./rtirem tl nina Coloakin raw tw ay olloB/ 115 l e luau on laoMill fl o trik4 l .lll l ß E .lfei r girlit WIELr.►Y n. Boorman.. DIR 1101011.11: Ram. Usury L. Benner, F.BarrellßrirßM:. Bdward L. Carter, Joseph 13. Barr Robert Beirridge, Fratioce Lee, Mainnel K. Aehton, Joseph Yorke:. II Landreth Munro, James bitepaanga. plow ta reoeived aild parents m 2 04.17 i. The investments are raw ro, /".1 cp.4 runty with the .roviefons of the Che;rtur, a Kest Estate Morloge*. : round Beata. and ado h tirstolase senannea as inn at, rA.v h i urt ardire p er f ect sesanty to the depositors, ant ' Ina oannot rail to rive permanency and stability to I. e Ration, sal-ly VAITING FUND — UNITED STATEIII NJ TRUST (10141 PANT. corner THIRD ant t 3 NOT Street. Lute end mill rums reoive4 l _, !al j..ai beck on de mand without nonte.wit_tt :44.1 "RR OENT. REST front the q4Asr,if (lama to the dor of ',ak aroh house, Norntil k o'clock every day, and On ORY EVEN NOS front 7 want o'clock. DRAFTS for en e on Englasst. Ireland,. lestlkte, from Slupwerdv. PresidentTEPHEN R. CRAW Po" n 1r ramer—JAMES 39.UPIVR* PIINY NOY. Actiterv. „ei toll ,"' F:~ TM THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. BSTATB OF MUTTS, Minors. The Auditor appointed by the Court, to audit, settle, and adjust the account of GEORGE W. OBEIBICK, Guardian qf Elisabeth, Andrew .J., and William Wintir children of William B. Mott. deceased. anA to, report distnbution of the balance in the hands ot tlte accountant, will meet the parties inteteeted,for the purposes of his appointment pa ItiONDAY. January 141861, at 4 o'clock P. M.,..at)ite Ohne, No. U 27 WAL- N T Street, in the olty PUligeret. N . PERRIN% det-friawet Auditor. APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO do Legislature of Paring,Narita, et its next sea. qt the AMER 1410 atotAlTNfteth a oayttal of a`JotY Uorporators IL K. NE F. .1... W. L'UnKElt, g, Kt LEY, JORN C. KhRFER, L. t:MEETS CEARLtqI, E. ELUIVNER in., U. L. DROWN IMPOR,TED THOROUGII , BRRD STAL 4. LION, xptiNti SWEETMEATS. received the Shot previa= at the Now S ork State AglioOltarni Fair, 11%_1:1 than, trotober,lsl The ontwori bar will receive proposals in regard to his ;lire. or for the purchase of one-half, or the entire in terest In this promising stallion. He can be seen at my faith Te n n i g Vg mites be.1, 1 11!:15 . k bay. Be Is said to resemble closely hit sire Sweetmestsi the winner of twenty- three out of twenty-four races, sing one of the lest horses England hen produeed. Rig pedigree is unsurpassed. Dam, the Mitre by Cowl; granddani i Red Rose, by Rubin]. Please address td.' WHITLOCK. )s2-9t 37u r,ROADWAY. New York. P111.1.41.M.L.PL111 T.ERIZA COTTA M 1..", ..", NV VA(33.XSitY., 13.P.V1.11TH. and GEltAt i pTaNiispi 11 1Vn i t na prYit i o ) i Ve l Va r t i iitc_ l Fitrif Z,A."lyte s erafta plias X. ban mate a/ Terra 4ottl,:td? .. exult:axle 'me or every ohms o ton clings,. 44114, _ 1 1 1 4 5 % , orthr the attention of an on r: - ,p trpss.RK 1 ogii ngs. LWe else sernerata lopii'ler okt3 g;ann% n, gr.g, Or Pipes Tar rap te•.ll PI stendpitevere presestre. e Air Prepared to orrtraot wit Ides or oorpornAmi p m , m . vak , jn tiny o~uantitr • Yi 0 yrratrart PP,o , M 19 , eva if: not POIDatIOT to am other Itt a IN tioi v mien onaree or Earepa. Orneotleat9l s 3 tAMOY CPA and Oradea LI .s t %_. taart-tf _ . . SAL SODA, thisale by WETLIERITZ k 111WTHER. delB 41 and 4@ &oh 9ztn)l4D SALES BY AUCTION: THommi BONS, • rtc.. 139 and 141 donte. FOURTSS. Street (Formerly No.. a end O.). STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE—TUESDAY NEXT. Pamphlet estalogne now ready, eentaueng full!de sert/41one of all the property Co he uold a nd esda. ,temp- inst., with a list of settee of lath, 22,1 . 23 d. 291b eornpronng a great vanoty of real elate, STOOKS MID REAL ESTAT h. Bath .7 TRY, EXCHANGE EVERY TUESDAY iFor Handbills of me property timed separately, In addition to whioli we publish, on the Saturday Weldon; LO each sale,. one thousand eatalognes, in gamy/act form, giving full desortellons of ell the - property to he sold on the tollolfing TheSdaY. _REAL ESTAT a mountRIVATE SLE, Sr We have a large of real eetate at prime sale. inoluding every deaonytien of city and Donate Property. Printed hits may be had at the elation Weis NTReal e P t RIVATE eSA o lr n E o ß r E p G r l i S v T at E e sale est Were and advertised oecasionally in our wino sale slistraele (of whioh PAS espies are printed weekly,l *se • f charge. PEREMPTORY BALE-43T0Ck13. On TuesdaY, Jan. Bth UM. at noon, it the Egobange, pjll lie sold, vntliont reserve, for aocionnt of whom it that appoint. 400 shares Passenger - Railroad Company, of Cincin nati. Ohio; fall paid. 400 shares City Railroad Company of Cincinnati, Ob_ ,o • lull paid. lig , One dollar ner share to be paid on each of the above when enact off. P. 'ERRI'dPTORY SALE OF X 143,500 PROMISSORY OES. On N TuTeeday. January 7E, at 12 o'clock noon, will be 601 d, Without reserve' at the Exchange -24 pronureory notes. made by John Fallon, amounting' to 8143.800. The notes range from am) to eB,eoo, and witl be sold separates. Bfins of the notes may be bad at the auction store. imr hale absolute. Terms—Ten per cent. of the mar ohase-money to be paid at thetime of Iraq balance within three data a/arcane,. REAL EBTATEF OUR. JANUARY gra. HANDSOME NEW STORY BRICK. RESI DENCE, No, 1620 81;111/00 street. between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. The Douse is new, finished in handsome modern style, and replete with ail the modern improvements and conveniences. Clear of all Moran branees. May be examined any day previous to the sale. ELEGANT MODERN FOUR STORY BRICII RESI DENCE, with three-story back bniblinse. N 0.1614 Lo cust street, opposite St. Mark's Church. Lot 26 feet front, House has all the modern improvements and conveniences. Clear of all incrithbranoe. Kepi at the auction store. Peremptory SaIe.—THREE - STORY BRICE DWELLING, No. 92d Auburn street, between Carpen ter and Prime streets, west of Ninth street. Pelem_ptnry SaIe.—TERSE - STORY BR I C DWELLING, No. 999 Auburn street, adjoining the above. VALUABLE GROUND-RENT. e 430 A YEAR ($7400 ba sold, for account of whom tt may concern, a Yearly gronnd-rent of Sue, secured on a large Jot of around, with improvements. on Man heim street, 'Twenty-second ward (Germantown). Lot 160 feet front, Egt feet dean, GROUND-RENT, gat A YEAR.—A well -Reamed ground-rent of $42 Der annum, interest ounetually paid, Administrator's Bale—hstare of Jo hn Matlack, N 0.418 Rails Street, STOCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES, 24ATBRIAL, This Iltorrwar. Tan. Tt at le o'clock, at No. 418 Race street, the en ire stook of Roots and Shoes, Caifskta,Sheepakia, Sole Leather, Lasts, a. 119 - By order of the Administrator. IST Mar be examined at 8 o'clock co the mantes of the sale. ®ale at Nos. 139 and 141 Bouth FOURTH Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRENCH-FLAW. MIR NORE. PIANO-FORTES. BRUSSELS CARPET& On Thursday Monona, • At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, an sasortmant of exoellent second-hand farniture, elegant unino-fortee. fine mirrors, oarpeta, etc. from families declining housekeeping, removed to the store ID? convenience of vale. Also. a hogshead of smoking tobacco. SHIPPING. FOR THE SOUTH.--OIiARLES- I:: TON .AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. trA f e raa 144 f "e"" Per went..be erlrcgte=. FOR CHARLESTON; 8.. C. -- The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE nTATE. Captain Charles P. Marahman, will sail on Wednes dsy. Jan. 9, able o °boa A. M. Through in 48 to BO hen re—only. 40 hours at Sea. FOR BAVANNAIit,_I3 a, The U Johna Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain J. Garvin. will nail o n. Satnrday, Jana. er M. 'inlitaseli"nefeiettar* Si l l sy 48 Luangt Sea. air Uood i a rece i v e d and of signed seem rhe splended first-olass aide wheal Steamehma crow 8 aATE and STATE OF GEORGIA-row rum u above evert two weeks. time fo Savan n ah4lr Genie munication with Charleaton and and the South and Southwest. . - - At 'both Charleston and Savannah. these Ships ems neat with steamers for Florid and with railroade r &I N. for all places in the Booth and Nonthw eat. LNSURAXCEI • Freight and lasuranee on a 'nine proportion of Ooode shipped South be toned to be lover by these stays than br mans vessels, the premium being colt-halt the rate. 12..8.--Insuranee on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary. farther than Charleston or &mynah, the Itailroad Companies taking all ruins from these points. GREAT REDUCTIOIY IN FARE. Fare by this route 25 tole ver omit cheaper than by the Inland Route, as will be sant by the-following schedule. Through tickets from Philadelphia. via Charleston and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING , MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savannah to Montgomery VIA t HAR1.581014. VIA SAVANNAJI, To Charleston..—..Bth CO To Savannah. ___Vg (xi Aumiata--- 11 00 Augusta— —. 17 00 Columbia- ---. 20 00 Mitoon 20 OD Atlanta,— 21 00 Atlanta— - 21 00 bloatromery--. 26 00 Columba. 00 22 00 Albany-- 33 (2e. New Orleans...-. 10 78 iflontgomery- ... 20 ICs Nashville- 2776 22%7 Knoxville- 26 50 Now Orleans _.... 8t 709 Memphis.____.., 2100) Fare to Savannah, via Pharlegtoo___ a . cir„ Charle 'ton, via Savannah . 1 0 01) No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or passage apPIY on boars). at nenOnt wharf above Vine street, or to ALEN.I 1 126 N ORTH 4 C 2 0 11 . 6 2V2101 Agents m Charleeton,T. S. & T. e-. BUDD. Savannah, HIITTF.II GabllttELL. For Florida from Charleaton, ;rummer Carolina am': Tuesday. For Florida from Savannah., steunera St. Mares and St. John's Olen' • AnendaV and astardar. THE BRITISH AND NORTH, BRIM AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM:. PRolf NEW Tong TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage._..__ Seoond Cabin Passage 7 5 . 1780 St BOTTON TO LIVORPOOL r Chief Cabin Passage— Beeend Cabin Passage_ The sinus from New York call at %trittheY., Tbe ships from Boston call at HhiLLU: and Cask Har bor. PEp A, Capt. Judlums. ANIMA, Not Shannon: AR lA, ant. J. Stove. CANA.4, t Capt. Lang. All A, Cant. E. 9.j..0rr. :VII A Copt. oodie, A LISTRALASLAN, CdPl 4 WV Leapt Andersen B. M. BookileY. SU 0 A . cut. J. Leitch. SCOTIA, (now budding.) These esseele carry a clear white likht at a s s t - headgreen on starboard bow; red on port bow. CANADA, RUST Andorso LASI RA nj AN eaves Boston. Wednesday, Jan. Hsekley, " N. York, Wednesday, San. Id AMERICA. Little, " Boston, WednewltlY• Jen. 39 AREA, Lott, N. Yorg, Wednesday. Jan. 41 NIAGARA. Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb G ARABIA, Stone. " N. York, Wednesday, Feb. /3 CANADA, Anderson." Boston. Wednesday, Baba° Berths not sneered until void for. en exuerteneed Surgeon on board. - The owners of Iheae shire will not be artoonntable re: Geld. Saver. Bullion,Sgeote. Jewelry, Yreoloterfltonwp °Mews, unless bills of lading are slued therefor stuck the value thereof therein expressed. For_freVtga s . sage. &Duly to E. C UNA non 4 Bowlint Green. New oiler. MACIDWERY AND IRON. 11l f ' V., „ --- PENN STEAM ENGINE AND - - BOILER VFOILffS.—NEAPI.H_ & T.40 3 i PRACTICAL AND TILEOJENTICAO ENGIN , MACHINIST B ,NO/LER-ItiARERS,MACRIIidi , and Fourtoratg, henna for rnany years, been in rucoeseful operatidn, and Aon eXelaarraiLfaced la building and repairing Manna and River es, high and Igxr Rivaanre..lron Beata , Water Tanks, repellent, are., All.,resprottolly odor their aerr,Oas to the nubbin; nlbein_trully prepared to contract for Engines o f all Lees, notrinci, liver, and StattonarY , MMus sett of patrons of different sites, are prepared to execute 01- dare Viti l ijiok ?lintel:. BrerY desollPtip4 of fatt , 4 m 1 ai n • at the shortest notioe. Men and tams .I creature , lue, Tabular, end Cyhnder Hotleitßutitsi 'Nast Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Formica. of aural. tyld ytri.; Iron and Orem Casten off elides, onal all Panama, Sorew Crating, ens an other 00 a,.., neoted with the above. businees. Drawings and spool fioataona for all icsiglt done at Maur establishment, free of charge, and you guarantied, The subscribers have ample a - Lerfdook room fot me hairs of boats, where they pan he in peace* woo, and Ste provided with assert, blocks, falls, itit., ets. , far rising heave it HAI weights. JACOB P. 61.MATIB. JOHN BRACH end PALMA . snook_ JOWIti SAXIii, V. 1122.13 r. i. VAVISNAV tfltit.tt • Wl2.llAlt A. 14211142. sounrwAßK FOUNDRY YOU AND VABILINalltil *Timms. PX/7./AILPEIA.. 11111423.10 K * sera, KIIIIIIIREXB AND _MACIWILITa. Itaaaraoto re Nish and ,Low 2rasssra Stem Bustnaa for Land, Rare. and Menne siretee. afßoilers, Gasomete lr rs, l'ssn. A Iron Boats, so.; Osstint bade, either on or BAL i veciaorosn frame Apar for eta 'Pieria'. Work alm. SAD- l Mah he. e. nro torte and treottolGas Meeitinorr el the Watt and Mani* EreT . de/Benetton of Plantation Alsehinert, t.eb an atertir. Saw, and Griat MAU', Vacuum Perks, 034. 4 1 Wrens, Defedatori r Filtere. Pump= Etver,e,,lk 4 , 4 - Mote Agents for Rtllieux'x Yawns rt - ,grm g a ih nn AVDaratu kl ft l Yt t '. L lu3bin gnt. • SY sPstbaog rica. garaaa.. _ eta!-7 POINT PLEASANT FQ.,I' 7. 1 No. 96d BEACH StreetOtentiutm niug a t i c s IaAM H. TIERS info"! Ma instate that, em sir. rued the entire ste4 4.1 Pattaists at the above Fenn ne nowirtpare ha. resolve orders for Rollin rut and as Atlll thwtmas, flash, Chemical, Bad HMOS Wolk, adeg. Cueing. made from Hever bender): or meta Firnadna, in dry er 171104 inkd t op tare . L. gARI ALll pORTLAND kiiiis - SiNE OIL In order to moot 1.1. a oonstantly-inorenaio:i demand for Motionly ORIcESUATED OIL AS AN ILLIMONATOF tb,o eanapany have now doubled thsit former etv . , o : 3 l_ and have the most eztenste_4_ works for r antaa _ 'metering from Coal et tkt wowed Stet a and In order to insure for ns a ooneßant to the demand, they ho poeitively relMr a establish trny new agencies, ex. mraato say taw earar . N. it what ever. What We claim [lir this Oil is, the olreriel* le odor pa:miler to INFORftIiT I T E IN reglar. AND surEm- M 0 R 41, OILS. O rr i e ls a i r A ns ec, imOrk if sod for brillianoy as explosive properties ) . jai V' a W.y oonfidontlr Rev, a al l irt l ig o li h th t e e o r n i ti e q.si co,..4e.spaeay.„ 4E44 ..rety, (having no TKS (./N- 11 r OIL "'NV # ILL GIVE GENERAL SATZ.. ACTION. no other. Wherever it has teen In'inichnied consumers will use An there art rawly inferior Oils sold as Keromene, we caution delklara In par . ..molar against using thus trade mark, Nittishover nonbts must as to the genuineneee of the krtiole, we resotintfutlyaels that a asinine may be Vl i .X;il zit; 141:421 COMPANY'S LOWEST PRICE, wad all ordere addressed tour bv man or otherwise will meet With promo; attention. Z. LOCKE dr. CO., Bole Agents and Menu fsetorere 4'111 , 13104 Berning_F • lezd. and fine Oil, of tralo-em No. "MD hbiltlih'S at.. Phlladelphia. _ . _ STOVES. QUAKER CITY GAS CON SCALER, R. PATEN4ED by CHARLES JONES.6IIP OASHOIICRIIIVBIIEWR ON SILVER'S By the use of the Quaker Oily Garr•Conennans parlor and Of Stoves all duet may be avoided, the rooms ventilated, and an even tomperatnre maintained Sac many hours, without any attention to tbe Bre, Ana at ek erAsx saving of fuel. _For sale by, CHARLES JO . NSS, _Patentee, No, S P .rn north SECOND street, above Y tee, Sr h ere the exesr aent Gas-consemins Cooky Stove DAYLIGHT. ' t inl2lll , patted an its operaticku, zany be obtained. 0 a w , igro number now in operation, every Stare, le,t belief.. [tree Wane satisfantlOn. one-am ----_ . v.a.IITION !--ASTROU'AIy !___Look civil-000D IiVWS FOR ALL!—The never tailins Mre. VAZI ~1 3 ;fr. , best ; she zuooetals "hen othefs ha:So fa-le d. ! ; d who are in trouble, all Who have laen n l4o;to zato• s doosived by &Ise bromism, fly to );;. 10 ; o,l v loo rata omfort. /gym straw; ski “ett otlt. She has thr secret of a - tomtit the area vol. the °amine /t is this Piot Which inducer i 'total° protandern try to imitate her, and copy her ad elthtethahta chows you the niceness of jour Ot ter* Info,bw,oand, or abeont timid. It is well mnoWn to 40 van's° at I Irks' that she is the first and only per *Atorho can/110K the likeness in reality, anlosave W .atigut io a On the Conolmang /no weh etin be tested ardi "loved b 7 tlaousands, both NI and innate, who dAsty smlaaseffly met her. Comma ecate all ! to bs j*/#. .I.OWD Street. twaeutUnni gar ant tbssa. 511.7-all• 1) `TLE-F II BORE--For Bale by WETHERILL & lIROTRER. Noir. 47 sad 49 North ISIROoND Streat. - 4AL.EP---Fex sale by WETHERILL k BROTUFAIA.4II =4 (V - AIertLOSGOND BUHR
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