The Capture of the Rebel Envoys—The News from England. Te Ta';rwr- of Thr Zser , c- In one of the communications I addressed to you a few weeks ago, after endeavoring to show that if British law and praettee, in similar eases. ha adopt_ ea by Great Britain as a list by which to decide upon the legality of the conduct of Capt. Wilkes the ease of the Caroline, in 1837, would furnish her, fro= latzloolnis to end, with abundant mate rial for an lying at a correct conclusion. After en deavoring to point this out, I held the following language: u Much has been said with reference to the IniV.4 of nations, and numerous high authorities have been cited. All go to show that the act of Captain 'Wilkes was not only perfectly defensible, but was made Ms imperative duty by every principle of in ternational law. But if the law officers of the Crown,' who sometimes say and do queer thing's, as witness a comparatively . recent opinion of theirs VA - (119 01.111.1“71' of the .I.t, Ile s tata llolteries, should happen to differ from these authoritios,—supposing such a thing to be possible—then let usrecall to the recollection of England that famous extract from the speech of her own Lord Chancellor Thurlow, in the Ilouse of Lords, in February, 1783, in answer to Lord Loughborough. It was while the prelimi nary articles of pence between fireat Britain and the United States, and France and Spain, were wi der discolce. 4, , The learned loxd,' said the Lord Chancellor, 'had resorted to the lueubra dons and fancies of foreign writers, and gravely referred their lordships to Swiss authors, for an en:lunation of the prerogative of the British Crown, Ile, for Ida pant, rejected all foreign books on the point before than. However full of ingenuity or speculation Vattel or Dlr. Pultendorf might be on tlw law of na tions and other points, which neither were, or could be, Mod bi stir solid or permanent rule, ho denied their authority—he exploded their e‘ Idettee—when they Were brought to explain to him what was, and what was not, the prerogative of the British Crown.' " So let us Say to Britain, if the law officers of the Queen of England undertake to favor us wick their luctibrations and fancies' derived from their own interprets tion of the law of nations, if in tended to put Captain Wilkes in the wrong, we deny youretuthor.l7. we explode Tux a eviSeraee, when brought to explain to us what is, and what is not, the high prerogative of the Government of this great Federal Union, on a question involving the claim of tray PROW . ' in Christendom to extend to armed rebels and traitors to its authority, the shelter and convoy of her flag,' and let Britain make the most of it. The civilized world will ap prove our course." The rebound has come, anti though we base no thing official yet. it is stated that the British press and public arc highly excited under the intelligence from this country ; that the Privy Council were called together at. Windsor Castle on the reception of the news, several of the ministers travelling front London to Windsor by special train to be present, (uo very imicimmisni ittipg, lnawaver, In Ragland) that the Cabinet had decided, of course, under the advice tf the "Law Officers of the Crown," that the tarot cNvtira, Num on 4 15.449 1 4 was a clear violation of the late of nations.: that the Britisn Minister at Washington would be instructed, by the first steamer, to demand reparation, that is to say, 61 the rovorntion of flit persons of the Lionthern envoys tv die Britielt Government," and, failing in his demand, would be instructed to withdraw his Legation from Washington ; that ten or twelve Bd. 41-1 would : I —cati 7 r roe.A. le NA* York, or to the Potomac, for the purpose of receiv ing, on the quarter deck of the Admiral, those (American citizens) who were so violently and ille lolly torn from under the sacred protection of too British flag ; and that, in short, as Great Britain did not expect her demands to be complied with, there was (very indication of, and active prepara 'on going on for, immediate hostilities with this country. This is the substance of the news this morning, by the Elf TUN. The arrival of a Queota 4 o messenger in the Evroptr. witrdespatches for Lerd Lyons, is added, as confirming the truth of these statements in the English j ppm., It dcie§ not appear, how ever, that the British press are unanimous in these statements.. One English newspaper is cited as pronouncing them " premature, and so exaggerated .115 to be virtually untmail True or false, exaggerated or premature, our Government will soon let us know. In the mean time it is right that tho American people should ponaer the subject well, First and foremost, it by no means follows that the London Times, which it has become the fashion to call The Thuo(lCrUT l Or MU and all dig 119ITS.Pfl pers in the United kingdom put together, will decide the course which the British Government intend to take. One of the most remarkable instances of `` - Z c4 - 7 , , - 7 flearen,pne->d- T suecesefully disregarding the first clamors of a poweijul press, am? the first erroneous zmpulses or an almost universal public feeling," occurred in England in 1819. It was on the occasion of the execution of two British subjects—Ar buthnot and Ambristet—by order of the com manding general of the United States forees in Florida, for the offence of leading on the Indians against American troops. One of them was executed even after the first sentence against him was re voked. When the subject came before Parliament, cony:unto:les that might have ken antici. paled," rays the same writer, " were made in de bate : but the ministers maintained their gratold. Out of doors excitement seemed to rise higher and higher. Stocks experienced a slight fall, under the apprehension of war with the United States. 71ro nricqraFcrs kept rcp their Av. Zrertle ac quainted with, the true character of the traasae ito2l, they stare rent to angry declamation ; they fiercely denounced the liovernstent of the United States ; tyrant, ruffian, murderer, were among the epithets applied to their commanding general —General faeLson. He was exhibited in pla cards through ilea streets of London. The jour was; 'without any distinction of party, swelled the general chorus. In the midst of this din of passion the Ministry stood firm. Better in -1.55.5»ger, more ju.u, they had made up their not to risk the peace of the two countries on grounds so untenable,'' though a war might have been produced on that occasion, said the Foreign Secretary of England to our minister in London, ' 4 had the British Ministry but held up a finger." Hence, if precedent be any guide, it by no means follows that the first excited, and probably aim. gerated, statements of' the English press, received here this morning, afford any fair index by which to determine the course of the British Government on the present occasion. A. war with England at this time would be a great calamity. Every right minded citizen of the United States would depre cate and deplore it. Let us hope that the present British Ministry, like their predecessors in 181'3, will "successfully disregard the first clamors of a powerful press;" that they will show themselves it better informed, and more just:" and that they will make up their minds " not to risk the peace of the two countries on grounds so untenable." Every calm-minded man in England and Amerioa will earnestly and anxiously unite in this hope. But if—and we shall soon know—England, Old England ; great and glorious as she is ; first of the nations of the Old World on the roll of freedom endeared tons, as she is, by community of language, and laws, and religion, and literature, and social establishments, and by delightful hospitalities, ti l e remembrance of whieheannever grow cold upon the hearts of those who have experienced them ; if that great England, like the wolf, is only seeking a pre text for quarrel with this young, unconquered, and unconquerable nation; if availing herself of the fa mily jars of her offspring, she looks no further and higher than meanly to seek the aggrandizement of her leading poFulatiom by forcing the blockade of the revolted portions of our empire, at the sacrifice of every principle of honor and justice, and every precedent mobil:led by herself, then, as you well say, this morning, with proper brevity and point, and with the spirit of an American citizen "One sentence is as good as a hundred. The required stplogy and reparatieh will he made—Ne.,! ,5 . If the "Law Officers of the Crown "—those ora cles, at the bare mention of any one of whom, one is tempted to exelaim that a greater than Solomon is here—if they have really given the 6.9.9 a against us, let us recall the indignant language of Lord Thurlow in espioding their ingenious sophisms, and haul hack the More with aef.thao, Should. Eudlewl throw it down. Spirit of Decatur, and hull, and Bainbridze, and Porter, aLI Diddle, and of him who has loft it in letters of imperishable renowu—DorT GIVE UP THE Smr—livfpg recollections of Stewart—thrico glorious recollections of 1512, shall this great nation truoklo and kneeb.lo to Flighted now, when wo beat her on the ocean near half a century ago ? Never—never. It would be another naval war, and he knows but little of the spirit of this country and people, and its marvellous resources and pro digious energies, who doubts the result. We should suffer at first' on our coasts and sea board, and our commerce would Buffer, and the evils of the present war would be increased, it may be heavily, but u...vies, and men to man them, would spring up as by the enchanter's wand, and we should aga,a aete,,leh Europe Ara the world, as we astonished them 'in 1512. This is no idle boast. Unprepared as we may be now for another naval war with England, it is incontestable, relative ch ew/Jam/1m considered ) that WC mere elill more prepared in ISI2. Let facts be recalled. "The very act of our going to war i '• eats a late writer in reviewing the events of that period, 1, was heroic. No language could be too strong in describing it. We were to fight against incalculably more odds than ever Na poleon did. ll e Went nut mann the deep with only a sling in our hands. We went upon the deep against a foe that it might have been thought would at orce consign all our ships to its dark caverns, That foe turd vanquished French ships wherever to be found, brave as the French ever are, until all their ships were captured, sunk, or had to seek shelter !rein destruction by running into their own ports. This was their solo refuge. Not one of them could venture any more upon the ocean, singly or in fleets. Not another gun could Napoleon mount at sea, with all his vast powers on land. A similar doom had awaited the navies of Holland, Spain, and all other nations. The idea of our coping w ith England even elicited sarcasms in the House of Commons. Canning, in ono of his speeches, alluded to our flag as 'that little bit of striped bunting.' Not only did we begin our war after Napoleon had exhausted, to 110 purpose but disasters to him self, t is resources and efforts against England, but there was more to appal us, had that feeling been in ii lie had drawn upon the whole maritime border of the Mediterranean and Atlantic, among European nations of the Continent, conquered and tributary to him, (and which among them were not ?) to aid him in ships rind seamen to go against Vhalosad on alto soar or ;nvilan her in her bland. All these were scattered or demolished. England had driven them all hack to port or made wrecks of them. Duncan at Camperdown, Howe on the lot of June. 7 9.1, Nelson at the Pilo, Cochran in Basque Roads. Parker at Copenhagen, Nolson again at Trafalgar—these names recall vividly, but only in part recall, the destruction which the naval thunders of England dealt among her foes, where ever it was possible for her to assail them. Never before was there such havoc on the sea by one tut oll the rest, All had yielded in hope less submission to that one. For warlike purposes, it is not too much to say that Europe was annihilated upon the seas. Tut; AlniElt OP TIII h7Nrran STATES ALONP. PLOARTI) IN SOLITARY PEARLMg' NESS. Lastly, we began the fight with a navy which was as nothing in size to the French navy when Napoleon 11rA ind the direction or it against England. When, then, in all time, were such odds seen as we had against us'? "Arid laid was the progress, what the issue of the contest upon the great highway of nations, as we maintained it, after the daring manner in which we went into it ? "Instead of our ships-of-war, few in number 114 they were, being driven from the seas, as Na poleon's were, they increased in number as the war went on. They increased in the activity of their ecrticc and brilliancy of th e i r riele r tee. Thoy were in all seas. They ran down to Cape Horn. The scoured the Pacific. They were all over the Atlantic, They went into the West Indies, and the East Indies. Skilfully avoiding the enemy's fleets, they hunted up his single ships. They watched in their paths. They entered the British Channel. In all lautulles, they sougla this Wtsanlic Pee on his own element. They strove to be foremost in the attack. They encountered him ship to ship, with a chivalry, with a perfection of discipline, with a constant superiority in gunnery, and with it smogs utterly before without example by any other nation in the world. In vain did he plead that our ships were heavier than his. Sometimes they wore. In some instances, it was the reverse. In other; hi, were not merely subdued, but shot to pieces and sunk, in an almost incredibly short time. Glory, then, to tkl q yeTse s ..131a a13 . 11130.C.3un t 0, , ta l i t a kE6l,,viist upon itself alone to vindicate neutral rights, while Europe with folded arms was waiting to see it sacrificed, gptoily And triumphantly broke the terrific spell of English invinCibility upon the ocean. " The result riveted universal attention. Britain bed ruled tho .voves. .go hoe posts sang_ .go na tions felt; all but this young nation. Her trident had laid them all prostrate ; and how fond was she of considering this emblem as identified with the sceptre of the world ! Behold, then, the hag which had everywhere reigned in triumph supreme —behold it again, and again, and again, lowered to the stars and stripes, which had ri.cn till the MY hemisphere. The spectacle was inaguiffeent. The European expectation that we wore to be crushed, was turned into afeeling of admiration unbounded." dso it Vl6od be agar, Gad grant that these may be no war with England, but if come it mast, the world will in due time have witnessed no spec tacle to transcend the future naval glories of this young - Republic, which, once fairly roused to a full exhibition and exertion of its latent strength, a tithe of which has not yet been seen, would soon rival those in the pages that have been cited; when future Decaturs, McDonoughs, Porters, Pcrrys, and the long list of names dear to the naval records of the nation, and another brilliant list of heroes now ID OUT 'YOU midst, Mall rice to renown, and trans mit to distant ages the fame of their country as sailed at the same time by a gigantic rebellion at home, and a gigantic foreign foe, and splendidly triumphant over both. AN A.MEDICA.N CITIZEN. December 16,1861. Ty Witk On Pinget.. [For The Press.] Cast on three needles sixty-four or more stitcheS according to the size desired, and knit about two inches of ribbing ; then, at the middle of one of the needles, bring in the thread to make an eyelet to begin the widening for the thumb ; then knit one round, knitting in that stitch; on the nest round ; make an ey-elet on each side of the first one, and so on every second round, making the eyelet to the right or left of the previous one, widening until about bort - awn 14111 CR arc wade vn vnch . 4 - 911" j then ) take off all these extra stitches on a string, cast on five or six stitches and knit one round, narrow one stitch at each end of the cast-on stitches, and 40112, at the second round; then, knit until time to make the finger, and take off on a string one-fourth of the stitches, dividing them equally on each side of a line with the thumb, east on tour or fire stitches to make room between the fingers, knit one round, and narrow one at each end of the east-on stitches, knit as long as you wish the mitt, then narrow and finish. Thumb—Put on the StitcheA from the string, fasten the thread at the right-hand side, knit on until you coma to the ca.st-on stitches, tokl, up like for the heel of a stapling, knit one round; then narrow at each end of the cast-on stitches until the thumb is reduced to the size de sired, knit until long enough and finish. Finger— Take up the stitches off the string, narrow one or more stitches, knit as long as the mitt FITILADMLFIII4 BOARD OF TRADE_ EDMUND A. SOUDER, GEORGE L. EUZBY, COMMITTEX 07 TEM Morn:. EDWARD C. BIDDLE, LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Holyhead, Cole Liverpool, soon Ship Crimea, Peabody Liverpool, soon Ship Ellen Stewart, Coffin London, soon TAilki9366l, Dsa_ fig Bark Roanoke, Thompson._ Pio de Janeiro, soon Bark Return, Crosby C or k, B oo n Prig Ella Reed, Davis Havana, soon Brig Mary Means,Wilson ...... ~....Barhadoes, Dec 20 Aar Wra Carroll , Maya s -new, PR, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BEN RISES 7 251 SUN SETS .4 35 HIGH WATER . 2 35 Atilt/YAM Brig Mary Means, Wilson, 4 days from New York, with indse to Twells & Co. Sehr E P King, Leeds, 3 days from New York, with barley to captain. gar Ply, Cheeseman, S days from New York - , in lag to captain. te ld w, tr it.t ?l , l .o a r r n le t s o i . t i k c in i n e , w , l 'k e t 3 k , ils, Co l. day from Milton, Schr J S Lane, Seward, 4 days from New Haven, with 321.49 e to co.pitaiu- Saw H A Weeks, Godfrey, from New York. Behr Eagle, Newell, from New York Schr Monte's-tie, Falkinburg, from New York. Schr Wm Loper, Robinson, from Easc Greenwich. Behr Rs:cc...6lor, Riley, from Doktor, San- It H Shannon, Harts, from Boston. Schr Lewis Mulford, Do)IP, from Boston. Schr Jar House, Sprague, for Baltimore. Sri r Ino, Crowell, from Providence. sohr Mary Rile, Talyey, from Portsmouth. CLEARED Steamship Reimebec, Garton, New York, J Alldonlico. Diig J Tlinown, P9sli, Ilwyaua, P 5 Stetson ci?. bchr Mary Ella, Timmy, Nowporr o J it mac, Sebrlfi D Cranmer, Cranmer, Boston, J B Henry. Schr W Loper, Robinson, Sag Harbor, J R Blakiston. Schr H A Weeks, Godfrey, Norwalk, E R Sawyer .t Co. SSLrxglg, pik,wvp,.o York, yan Dom, Norton 4 Co. sum - Nonte - yeu, falltinpurs, Mew York, vastaer, Stickney & Wellington. Bohr Inn, Crowell, Providence, L Andenried & Co. Seim Bailie B, Bateman, Key West, Tyler, Stone & Co. Bohr L Mulford, Doyle, Furtrvo ivlgnroc i Schr li II Shannon, Mann, Port Royal, do SAILED Ship Zercd. McGonagle. for Londonderry, in tow of !tn4 Matt White, left Walnut•etreet !Marf ytaterany morning at "ft o e ocK. 3bo talios Out too following cargo: 28,000 buchcla corn, 3,000 Ma flour, and 325 bbls rosin. =II (Correorontionoo onto) Philadelphia Exchange') LEWES, Del., Dec. 17. Bark Jane Anderson, for Cork, brig Ann Lovot, for Port Spain, and echr Isabella Maria, for St Johns, ER, went, to oto hut orunitig, lic.4 JOHN P.-MARSHALL. MEMORANDA. Brig Tangier, Sawyer, hence, arrived at Boston 16th inblont C r Sticklich tionToogi home. at Gape Ilaytiou 22d Fehr Merwin, hence for New Haven, at New York 36th inst. t si. k; codfrey, hence, arrived at Pro. TidtlicelOth Behr Thai' Hathey, Penney, hence, arrived at Newport 14th iie4. &Airs J 33 Dickinson, Smith, hence, and George Doff- Man, Juhea, hence for rrovalcitoo l arrived at DP:I,I'NA lath Inst. AV Godfrey, Weeks, hence, arrived at Fall River MR. inst. Schrs Phoebe Nelson, Cann, Omega, Taylor, M. J Canso, Emilie, for YLilai VI llia, ;till 11 Stokely, colburn, fur Sea ford Del, cleared at Baltimore ]fill, inst. cbr Albert Pl:aro, Lippincott, sailed from Providence 1411, inst. for Philadelphia. chrs Alabati.a, Vangilder, and Ceres, Meredith, hence, arriTvil ilt Prini4Plic4 in§t? 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Price—Five thousand dol • tam oa tha ppt•adat , a. nol6-tf SAMUEL It GRAPP. L 1 AL. ESTATE OF JAMES MAY - BIN, DECEASED.—AII persons having claims against, or arc indebted to the above estate, will please present or pay the same to 4 - LE Al4 - k - srer, A titainietrator, no6-w St* 17 BANK. Street COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES pARTNERSIIIP. - PHILADELPHIA, 1 Dec. 12th, 1881.—The undersigned have THIS DAY entered into Partnership for the purpose of prose— cuting the ship and steamboat joiners' business, in all - its .branchee, under the firm of LNONAttt A badeollt , V. FRANCIS DeCORDY, No. 311 Catharine street. JACOB LEONARD, No. 232 Richmond street. A C &RD.—The undersigned returns his sincere thanks to the many sea captains, Americans and Europeans, who for the past twenty years have patronized him at Norfolk, Va., and solicits a continuance of their favors to ties new duo the event of Their vioifing This port. del6-3t FRANCIS DsCORDY. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERE TOFORE existing under the firm of GAUL it LIEWIS, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, The business of the firm will be settled by either part ner, at No. 211 North FOURTH Street. WILLIAM CAUL, THEODORE C_ LEWIS_ PHILADELPHIA, October 51, ISBI. n027-At NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership lately subsisting between the landereignea, - ender the lithe' of 6.4.itfilliaLta KIPPER, was dismayed on the Seventh day of Novem ber, A. I). 1861, by mutual consent. All debts owing to the mid partnership are to be received by the said JAMES R. CANTWELL and JOHN C. KIPPER, inktiillg Fie CANTWELL A EEEFEE, and ail demands on the said partnership are to be presented to them for payment. WILLIAM C. PATTERSON, JAMES R. CANTWELL, JOHN C. KEFFER. novll-mw&flBt HOTELS. A OARD.-THE UNDERSIGNED, late of the GIRARD titilJbli, Philadelphia, have leased, for a term of years, WILLARD'S HOTEL, in Washington. They take this occasion to return to their old friends and customers many thanks for past favors, and beg to more them that they will be most happy to gee them in Mir new Quarters, SYKES, OHADWIOK, & 00. WASHINGTON, July 16,,1861. au23-ly SPRING GARDEN FRUIT AND PRODUCE STOUR STILL AM:AD.—The sub scriber takes this method to inform his patrons, and the public generally, that ho has removed his Fruit and Pro duce Store to No. 812 SPRING GARDEN' Street, where he is now prepared to licep op a Cali supply c 4- 4ppivo, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Nuts of all kinds, Dried Fruits (both Foreign and Domestic), Butter, Eggs, Poultry, dc, dc. Also, EXTRA FA HILY FLOUR, "pliclmliot Flour, apd Corn Meal. All of which he will MB as low as can De bollgitt anywhere in Or city , Being thankful for poet favors, to those who have so liberally patronized him heretofore, the subscriber most respectfully solicits_ a continuance of their patronage, and invited aA othersto give him a call, at his new place, Where be has superior facilities for supplying all with everything in his line, on the most reasonable terms. My motto is "To live and let live; quick sales, and small profits." Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. a. Z. doitiPAT.§ 7 de-lt-tf 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. TERRAPINS, OYSTERS STEWED AND FRIED, AND CHICKEN SALAD.—lnvl *anon Cards and other noticed will be distributed in all parte of the city, with punctuality. The undersigned is at all times prepared to present, for the inspection of Ladies and Gentlemen, a list of the things necessary for a large or small entertainment, as the may be, a.ereby ftvota.. .11 warameeemearY DYofsiala and waste i and flatters himself, that by his long expe rience in business, he will he able at all times to give, as heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. HENRY JONES, Caterer, No. 960 Month TWELFTH Street, above )OEI3OII, ed-13ta ARMY CLOTIIING AND EQUI PAGE OFFICF, PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 9,18 i 1. oe. ilk (I stties, until the tbAlk in stant, for ZOUAVE LEGGINGS, of Russet Leather, or other suitable material ; fuel of Linen or Russia Sheet ing; to be II jr inches high. Famples of the Leggings to be sent with the proposal, stating prices. G. IL 01100111 AR, dolo-120 Deputy Quartermaster General. STEAM -SCOURING AND TAILOR ING at the ehorteet 1101031 'HENRY B. BASCOM' 137 SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. H. BASCOM'S plan for the times is to recommend Gents to bring their old Clothing to hint, and have them made now. Also, their Clothe, and hare them fashion ably mace up. LAMP SHADE MANUFACTORY OF V. QUARItE, flotilla . fist con= of 111NTIt ituil ARM 3troetig, lynuitmiLio mtnbmihmont, Retail Store, opposite, No. 831 ARCH Street, For convenience of Lady customers, who will find there the most suitable article for a Christmas present. PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS, School Apparatus for Class illustrations, Globes, Drawing Instruments, Sc mado and for Sale by JAMES, O.IJP.P.N A 00_ 924 CHESTNUT Eltreet. Priced and Illustrated Catalogues of 88 pagos furnished gratis, and sent by mail free, on application. no2l-lni THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, lIECEMBER 18, 1861 SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFFS t3EiLIE,-13y virtue of a uritof Ipvpri ftwilip, to 1110 dietCled, will he Mzp.14,1 to . publev sale, at the hotel of Ortlip & Brother, in the vil lage of NEWARK, in White Clay Creak Unwired, Now Cantle county, Delftware, on TUESDAY, December 24, illatant, nt 1 o'clock P.M., tho following ilitecribud toil esttste, All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in White Clay Creek and Pencader 11undred, in New Castle county, and State of Delaware, described at follows, to wit : Be ginning at a corner•stnno in the middle ot the public root between Wean)), ma cooetacs mill, it being a corm , of land of George Russell, thence by a line of said land along the middle of said road south tivedegrees, east 24 perches to it corner of the said James S. Martin's land, thence by the said land eolith 88 and thremonarters degrees, west 4 pram mid a quarter of a perch to a postoomther corner of said Martin'a land, thence still by the same south II perehoe and two-tenths of a perch to the northwestern side of the Wilmingt nu, and ilnllimart• road, thence by the void vide of the ritilroad south 71 and a quarter degrees, we.t IS2 perches and thromnarters of a berth to a cm nor of land or Thomas Bradlev, tiwoca with a hoe of that. Mud north 10 degrees, west 78 perches and two-tenths to a corner-stone, thence by the same land south 811 Mimeos, west 49 and a half perches to a corner: snow in a line of land ol Andrew Kerr, thence by that line north five degrees, we=t 80 perches and six-tenths to a stone, a corner of land formerly of Philip Lewis ' de ceased, thence by that land south Ci degrees and 60 mi nutes, rail 80 perches to n stone, theme north 88 and a MK degrees, east 13 perches and twibtentlis to a COMP. stone, thence Etill by the same land, north nine degrees, ',vest 37 perches to a stone, a corner of land formerly of Alexander. Anderson, deceased- titmice by a line of that land north 12 d, grecs, east 24 porches to a stone, tt (nor or halal let, of Am:Wm Bunnell deceased, lance or that laud south 80 mid a half degrees, east 31 and a half perches to a. corner stone. tit' nee by the same north 10 anti a half degrees. east 98 perches to a corner stone in a line of Mg formerly of Philip bowie, 4eceivicil, thence by that hoe south en end n biliraogrceAs east 140 perches and seven-tenths of a perch to a corner stone in the middle of the aforesaid public road, thence along the middle of said road, it boundary for other land of the said Andrew K, Ynrabll, ueceased, south 7 degrees, west 3'2 perches to a corner stone, Vince by another lino of said act mentioned laud south 87 degrees, east 36 and eight tenths perches to a corner sassafras tree, in a line of land of the aforesaid George Russell, thence by that line Synth 4 degrees end fortyrdire minutes, east 78 VOTTIIC3 to a corner, liirmarlr a maple tree, now within the limits of the aforesaid railroad, and thence with another line of said Russell's land north 89 and a half degrees; west 94 porches to the piece of beginning, containing within said 110111161 Ma hundred and sixtyono acres and two rods, more or hoes. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomaß Mai tin ' executor, and Charlotte Martin. executrix of James Martin, Sr., deceased, Charlotte Martin, widow of the said James S. Martin, Sr., deceased, and survivint , mortgagor 11101 tvrre-temutel and to Sai d LEVI B. riIOORE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, New Castle, Dec. 5, 1861. N. 11.—The attention of capitalists and others is par ticularly called to the above described property. It is siti.st,d 0. the et the thsllll , .. LaidKul, and prosperous village of Islewa rk, 'Delaware ; it is i n a 'high stale of cultivation, and highly improved, having upon it costly and havdsome mansion house, a good farmhouse, and several tenant houses, barn, carriage house, and all co,enteni eut-truttalue6—on. et the P.., W_ And B. Railroad, in a highly moral and intelligent neigh borhood, convenient to churches, schools, and mills, and is in every respect a desirable koperty, adapted to a pentkman of refined taste and wealth. aeid-leve,hlefii SHERIFF'S A LE,By virtue of a writ of lee. facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public ink, it thy HMI of 9ltlie 4 Prothori in klig Tillage of D ewark, in mints Clay urocii hundred, Vow Castle county, Delaware, on TUESDAY, December 24th inst., at 1 o'clock I'. M., the following, described REAL ESTATE, viz: All that lot, piece, or parcel of land lying and situate in PeLcader Hundred, county of New Castle, and mop Of Dslewnrc, bounded wnal doacrilaort ao Beginning at a state on the east side of the road leading from Newark to Cooche's Bridge, and running and bounded by the P., W., mid Baltimore Railroad to another point on the south ride of the railroad, thence a it l igibc t v typtao so a, stake i ft litte lafavalinla land, thence easterly to a stone in the main road afore. said, thence by and with said road to place of beginning • containing within the aforesaid bounds one acre and three roods of land, be the same more or less. aa.t t.,k.a, .seeatia,-. aa the vea.k.th-b= Thal. M. Martin and Charlotte Martin, executor and executrix of Jas. S. Martin, Sr., deceased, Charlotte Martin, widow of the mid James S. Martin, Sr., deceased, and surviving mortgagor, and three tenants, and to be sold by L 1 VI IL MOORE, gliael , Sheriff's Office New Castle eceinber 5 1881. LEVI 114.10fili: N. B.—The above property is situated within a mile of the brautiful village of Newark, Delaware: It has been improved and beautified at a considerable expense, hay ing upon it a large double ihrve-st2ri adapted to the purpose of a first- alms hotel, boarding house, or boarding,-school, for thelatterV which purposes it was formerly used. The grounds are handsomely laid out and improved, and possess all reonisi te and colas _ , Ment out bitiliiings, is . 4e1 , 19m WA(' sncl, ‘ , 44 riPportsi - Oily and desirable investment offers. del3-fmwtde2.l MARSHAL'S SALES MARSHAL'S SALE.-13y virtue of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA DEB, Judge of the District Court of the United Suites, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad. milalty, to me directed, will be sold, at Public, Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at QUEEN- Street wharf, on MONDAY, December 23, 1861, at 12 o'clock, K., the Cargo of the brig AIIIEL, consisting of 2,488 sacks of ground salt, more or less ➢IILLWARD, U. S. Marshal, E. D. of Penna. PAILADELPHIA, December 11, 1861. del2-6t 14111SRA_T/8 SALE,By virtue of a 1V L writ of sale, by the lion. Song OAbWALLA.- DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennwtivania, in Admi ralty, to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sale, to the and made., fee east., at M.E.A1311-1.116,- Wkiarf, on MONDAY, DecentLer. 23, 1861, at 12 o'clock M., the Schooner " lIARMONY," her tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at said wharf. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. R. D. of PHILADELPHIA, December 11,1881. del2-6t ARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a M writ of bale, by the Sun. JOHN VAPIVAIiiii)EIt, Judge of the District Court Of the United Matte in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and beet bidder, for cash, at CAL - LC/MULL-Street Wharf, on Min:4Y, December 24, IS6I, at 'l2 o'clock` M., the ,schn.mer ..A. - Lll/02f, - her moan., apparel, and furni ture, as she now lies at said wharf. WILLIAM. MILLWARD _ . U. S. Marglial E. D. of Penn'a. Manusß s December 1/. 1861. debt-6t MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE .111 of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. John Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the United Statea, in and for the Eastern District of Pennaylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold, at Public Salo, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at C.aLLOWHILL-STREET WHARF, on TUESDAY, December 24th, 1861, at 12 o'clock M., the "SHIP MR A 00," her tackle, apparel, tind furniture, ue by 11W lies at said wharf. wiLidan iura.wAnD, 11. S. Marshal, E. D. of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, December 11, 1861. di.u.2-6t MAR SEAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a Writ or gaiei tIY the Dom CADWALA• DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad. miralty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sale, to the MOM . and beat biddtr, for cash, ut QUEEN-STREET - WHARF, on MONDAY . , December lOU, 11301, at .11 o'clock Y., the SCHOONER SPECIE, her tackle, ap parel, and furniture, as she now lieu at said wharf. WILLIAM MI LLWABD, 11, S. Marshal, E. D. of relllefi, PHILADELPHIA, December 11, 1861 a tua•ot MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a Writ of Sale, by the Ron. JOHN CADWALADE Et, 4 3., of the District Court of the United i„tatee, in e n d for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the high est and best bidder, for Cash, at MEAD-ALLEY WIIARF, on THURSDAY. December 26th, 1861, at 12 &clod/ M., the undivided half part of the Schooner ti EXTRA," her tackle, apparel, and furniture, being the interest of William H Armitage, a resident and in habitant of the State of Virginia, together with the cargo laden on board, consisting of twenty-nine sacks of wheat. WILLIAkt . MILWAHD, D 1 .111.410 E.l). of Pennsylvania. PIIILADELPIIIA, December 1 4 2, 1861. del3-6t MARSIIAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale, by the Roo. John Qoowalader, 'fudge of the 'District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to ma directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best kidder, for casb, at (WEEN.STREET WHARF, on TILL=II3I(4 Dec, Zetli, at - /Z o'clock the steamer SALVOR, her engine, tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at said wharf. WILLIAM MILLWARD, g_ Mtn dud E. of Penna. PiOtAont.mA, Dec_ 13, 1881.. del4-6t WINES AND LIQUORS. puRE PORT WINE. A. DUQUE DO PORTO WINE, BOTTLED IN PORTUGAL IN 1820. Physicians and invalids in want of a reliable article of pure Port Wine can be aunnlled by inquiring for the above wine at CANTWELL WEFFERM, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. TTEDDIES6Y, VINE-WW PRO. piston'', Elamlt, 'Mooch° St Co., Marett, Pinot, and other approved brands of COGNAC BRANDY, for sale, in bond and from store, by CANTWELL & REEFER, Elonthasat earner GERM A NTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street QTUART'S PAISLEY MALT VMS- Inivuomura Goal AlelThistn Old Tom Gin, Old London Gin, London Cordial Gin, Bohlen's OM, In bond and store. CANTWELL & MIFFED, corner MCBILANTOWN kvertrii and MASTER Street. LOUAVE CHAMPAGNE.—A new brand—an excellent article. Imported and for sale as a pricy to suit The Unica, Py VAiQTYPTLL R 4 1 50- FEB, southeast corner of GERMANTOWN Avenue and IffAbTF.ll, Street. - ptuDESILEIMER-DERQ, LAUDEN ALL REIMER, and 1100KIEEIDIEE WINE, in napes of one dozen betties each; warranted pure. Imported and for sale low by CANTWELL lc KEFFER, south east corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. 'ZIMMERMAN'S DRY CATAWBA LA WlNE.—This approved brand of Cincinnati wine, the beet article out for "cobblers,".for sate pure, bot tled and in eons, by CANTWELL & LEVEES., with_ east corner GERMANTOWN Aveana and MASTER Street. ee24-6m (LLD LEAD-8 barrels just received ILI tor schooner Amelia, far cols JAURRTORR CARSTAIRS, no 7 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. p OCHELLE BRANDIES.—PeIIevoi _EL /LUZ_ Fle,lakektit., hi half-thwt, quarters and octaves, for sale , in bond, by,JADRETOIIIII do OARSTAIRS, 202 and 204 South fIiOSIT Street. 0c22-tf COGNAC BRADIDY,—Pinet, lon, °lova, Trtcoche, ,tt Co., Sanvin /Ink, °ten sor and Hennessy Brandy, for sale In bond by JAU RETCHR k OARSTAIRS. 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. 0c22-11' BORDEAUX BRANDY.-46 Pack ages J. J. Dupuy Brandy, in bond, for sale by the sole agents, JAI:TB - STORE & OABSTAIIIS, 202 and 204 fkmth FRONT Itrnet• QM-11 FOREIGN READING ROOMS, 1323 CHESTNUT Street, corner of JUNIPER. on t i EVERY DAY and EVENING for LADIES Gild GNIITilinlEll. From 11 A, 11. until 2P. M. ex elusively for Ladies All the principal French, German, and English Illus trated and Literary Periodicals are regularly received every two weeks. Gatignani's Messenger and Journal tics Peents by ovrry mud from Europe. Terms of single subscription per annum, $5; three months, *2.60 i ono Month, $l. Family subscription per annum, 810; three months, 83.50. NW Orders for foreign Books and Periodicals forwarded hy every sten..., F. LEYPOLET, Foreign nookselier, no2o-1m 1323 CHESTNUT. A FULL AND SPLENDID AS EIONTMENT of Scene, Tien vgarev, end, Gene'' Furniabing Goods, just reoeired awl for aalo. Also, a variety of Travelling Shirts. J. W. SCOTT, 814 CHEST. NUT Street, below Continental Hotel. n0304f CARD PRINTING', DEBT AND Cheepeet in the City, at RINGW< & DROWN B, 64 South THIRD Street. no2o INSURANCE COMPANIEIS. THE RELIANCE ItIIITUAL INSUBAZION OOMPAINTI OF PIELADICLPEIA, OFFICE No. 305 WALNUT STREET, 111/1/TIM otoinot LOSE 011 DAMAGr, lay prim, es sououts, Eitoreb, and other buildings, linaitant or perpetual, and 01.1 Furuitnre, Goods, Wares, and Mer chandise, in town or CAUL CAPITAL, W.12 . 1,...10.00-APIIIITII I811„14244, Which is luvostcni as follows, viz In find mortgage on city property. worth double tho amount $102,000 00 B first mortgage loan, at par 1,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent, se cond mortgage loan, ($30,000) 27,900 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad and • (lanai Cole mortgage 101k11 0,000 00 dronnd rent, first-class 2,482 60 Collateral loans, well scoured 2,500 00 City of Philadelphia 8 per cent loan 80,000 00 Allegheny County 6 por cent. Pa. RB. loan. 10,000 00 dornm-mrcial 11,-ml. et.cir. 6,191. 11l Mechanics' Bank stock 4,111:1 60 Ponnaylvania Railroad Co.'s 5t0ck..........4,000 00 The Reliance Mutnal Ineoranco Co.'a Mock. 25,350 00 The County Fire Inanranco Co.'a stock 1,050 00 The M. 0_ o.)a etoek__ 700 00 Vnion Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip SRO 00 Odle receivable 14,302 74 Book accounts, accrued intereat„ kc 7,104 66 Cash on hand 11,644 64 The Mutual principle, combined with the security of a Stock Capital, entitles the. Insured to participate in the PIIIO7ITB of the Company, without liability for LOBBIB. Lemma PromMit adivated and naid. DIRECTORS. Samuel 8 18 0 1 % 1 21, Robert Steen, William Musser, Rent W. 'MOW. Marshall Hill, J. Johnson Brown. Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Rowan. John Bissell, Pittsl4ll. Rd TINGLEY, President. Clem Tingley, William R. Thomson, Frederick Brown, William Stavonaon, John R. Worrell, B. L. Carson, Robert Toland, G. D. Rosengarten,' Chariest K. Wand, James S. Woodward, OLK B. M. HINOITMAN, Secretary, February 16, 1881. F IRE INSURANCE. MECHANICS' INSURANCE COMPANY Olf PHILADELPHIA, No. 138 North SIXTH Street, below Race, Insure Buildings, Goods, and Merehandise gene salle, from Lou ay Hamann by Fire_ The Company goes renty to adjust all Losses profttlY, end &mobs" he to merit the patronage of the public._ DIRECTORS. Robert Flanigan, Miami Didion, zawnra 21010Y011110 Thomas B. MoClormiok, John Bromley, Francia•Falla, John °wady, _ William Morgan, Francis Wooer, George L. LoughertY l James Martin, Jamea Dumas, Matthew McAleer, Bernard Baffertri Thomas J. Gement% Thomas Fisher, Francis McManus, FBA 1111111111 BIFFIRTIN Sec Bernard 11. Haffinanni Charles Clare, Michael Cahill. ' OW COOPER, Free Meat, MTh 0021) PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 921 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTED. PERPETUAL_ ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED AMON!). THE IN SURED. Insure Liven forshort terms or for the wholeterm of lifiN grant Annuties and Endowments ; purchase Life inte rests in Real Estate, and make all contracts desionthei on the contingencies of life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Aseigneea, Trustees, and Guardians. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January 1, 1801. Mortgagee, ground rents, real &tato E39'd,981 United States stoats, Treasury notes, loans of State of Pennsylvania, city of Philadel phia, &c 268,796 SI Premium notes, loans or cellaterals, &c 187,094 68 Pennsylvania, North Ponneylvaitie BM roads, and county 0 per cant, bonds /96,099 Ire Bank, insurance, railroad, venal stocks, &o. 91,647 49 Clash on hand, agents' balances, &0., 88,200 14 111,97111?4 02 DANIEL Li NELLES, Probitiont. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Preaident. Jot W. Howrox, Secretary. 'VIRE INSURANCE _EXCLUSIVE. Lt.—the 1 5 MS1 LVANIA FIRE 111817111,14011 COMPANY. Incorporated 1825. CHARTER PER PETUAL. N 0.510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independ ence Square. TM. company, feeerehly knew, to the nommruilty for thirty-six years, continues to insure agalnsi Loss or 131- ma.ge by Fire, on public or private Buildings, either per manently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, stocks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal their Capital, together with ti taro Ftmd, I! Invested in the moat careful monner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the OMNI of 'lowa DMECTOThiI Sonatimn Patterson Thomad Robing, Quintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, Jolla Devereax. William Monteline, Thomas Smith- Drum Ilasisharst. ' JONATHAN PATTIEBSON, Prim Writ WILLIAM G. Ogowas.m. Secretary. &DA A NT HRACITE INSURANCE VOIIIPAZTIC. Aviitweireki 4 0Ppiiei #4 1 6§104 (MASTER PERPETUAL.. Office No. 311 WALNUT street, between Third and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by sire, on Buildings, Enrattare, and 51.9rciumdbm gene- rally. Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. losepixlocield, John Ketcham, John B. Blakiston, Wm. F. Dean, J. E. Baum. ZWLI/2 - 4 7 Primichnit, DEAN, Vice President. Jacob 'Eerier, D. Luther L. Andeuried, Davie Pearson, Data giver) was. w. ffi. &Kyr% Secretary IIsiBURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF FENNSIITANTA--OFFION Nos. and b EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WAL. NUT Street, between Dom and THIRD Streets, Phila. delebia. INCORPOILLTED in 1794..CHA11TE8 CAPITAL, 5200,000. PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, PREMIUM 1, 1861 , $607,094.61 . 'SABINE, FIRE, AND INLAND TRANSPORTA TION INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Macaleater, Tobias Wagner, William B. Smith, Thomas B. Watteon, ' you B, D-ssasi, neurr a. Freeman, William B. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, George 0. Careen, Edward C. Knight. . . INTERBRED, President. iY9I3-44 HENRY D n.kSSER. 9.5Z.M.11% T HE ENTERPRISE IIiBIIBANVI 10QH1 , __ANT OF PHILADELPHLL (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, 8. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIBEOTOBS. F. Dotal= Mir, Xortecat L. Dawsen, William McKee, Gee. 11. Stuart, Halbro Frazier,John H. Brown, John H. Atwoo, B. A. Fahneatook, Beni T. Tredick, Andrew D. Carl, Henry Wharton, J. L. Erringer. F. RATCHFORD STARR, President. MARLIN W. Coax. Secretary fen AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.. Incorporated 1811 CHARTER PERPETUAL. N 0.310 WALNUT Street, above Third, PbSedelphie. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and &total, In. Goat d in &arid Afid ganilabla &maritime, continent to hum* on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vee. sole in port and their Cargoes, and other Permuted Pro. party. All Losses liberally and promptly 'iodinated. DIRECTORS. Thomas B. Marls, John Welsh, Samuel C. Morton, Patrick Brady, John T. Lewis, THO U . Ammar O. L. CRAWFORD, . : It_ ALLItIg, Prattled. Secretary. fe22-tf 12ACHANGE INSURANCE COM kiiktv-011110., Na. 409 WALNUT Sari Tire Lawrence on Houses, and Merchandise generally, On favorable terms, either Limited or Perpetual. DTBMOTORS. Jeremiah Bowan, Thomas Marsh, Jolux 4- Clanodo, Charles Thurman, Edward U. Roberts, JIMA T. Rae, Samuel D. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen, Reuben 0. Kale, John J. Griffiths. JERMBLLSII BONSALL, President. 30TM 4. elllZMODO,MidderiL BIONAID Co.. Secretary. laffi BUSINESS NOTICES. PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY.—The Laboratory of the subscribers Is open daily, from 9A. M. to 6 P. M., for Analyses of Ofeas °AMON Water* it% Alto, for the Instruction of Students 111 Chemistry, Mineralogy, and ecology, Opinions given in Chemical questions. Special Instruction in MEDICAL CHEMISTRY. JAMES O. BOOTH, 11, GARRETT, JNO. J. REESE, M. D., 004-Sin No. 10 CHANT Street, Tenth, below Market. TORN WELSH, Practical SLATE U MOPED, THIRD %Mat gad lIERMANTOWN goad, is prepared to put on any amount of ROOM", 2u the moat MODERATE TERMS. Will guaranty to Hake - every Bending perfectly Water-tight. AT Orden, promptly attended to, ra EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES. STORE, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of FLUE-111,001, SAFES olway. en hand. MACHINERY AND IRON. gia PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS.—NEATTRA LEW., PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL EMIL HERBS, MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many years, been in successful operation, and been exclusively en• gaged in building and repairing Marine and River Ru• glass, high and low engem, Iron Boats, Water 'lntl, Propellers, &c., &C., respectfully offer their Berrien IC the public, as being fully prepared to contract for In. ginea of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, hob' sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to ews ante orders with unick deliPfiteli, every description Pattern making made at the Shortest notice, Rigs oat Low Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, 01 the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of at winos and kinds- Iron and Dram Castings, of all de. scriptititis , Roll Turning', Strew Cutting, and all othes worh toOIIIIOUWI/ with the Ithvve Drawings and fipeeitivatious for all work done at the establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and aro provided with shears, 41.01., raising heavy or light weights. JACOB O. HEAFIN, JOHN P. LEVY, BEACH and PALMER Strata. J. VAUGHAN MAINNION, JOHN N. Oora, WILLIAM H. MERRICK, HARTLEY mmaaN, QOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, S FIFTH AND WASHING/TON MOM PERLADBLITIA. MERRICK & 80N8, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Enema for Ind, river, 04 ularll49 otrYlvo, Boilers, Sagountors, Tanks, Iron Boats, dio.i GIP* Inge of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron-Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Bail road Stations, deo. Retorts and 9 88 Ma 91.414 . 441 Of the latest anil. 2 ol Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, each at Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Maw Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &o. Solo Agouti for N. Patent Sugar DAM Apparatus; ittsanytten relent Steam Hammer, emu & Woisey's Patent Oentrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. aufs4l PjlitrllEAD PRINTING, BE 2 T and Oheapeet in the city, at BINGWALT BROWN'S, 84 Routh THIRD Street. no2o ~_,_ ..............~ _~.. 1 WINTER AR- UtaToitrizi4.I".—PittLADM WLLMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAIL ROAD. On and atter MONDAY, NOV. 113. MIL PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA: For Da'Moro at 3.3 V N., sac. e. 31., 11.66 A. M., (Express). snd 10.60 I'. M. For Mester at 8.16 A. M.,11.26 A. M., 8.48 and 10.50 P.M. •J . o Wilmington at 3.90 A. N., 8.16 A. 1196 A. M., 040 on , 1940 F, ta, For New thistle at &lb A. M. and 3.45 P. IL For Dover at 9.16 A. M. and 3.45 P. M. For Milford at 8.15 A. M. For dalndinry at 6.18 A. M. T#1412143 rcin ralx.y.• • - Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A, M. (Erprowt), 1.06 P.. 11. (Express), 5.20, and 7 P. bl. (Express). Leave Wilmington at 7.30 arta 11.33 A. M., 4.16, 8 45, and 9.50 P. M. LEM% MediAurr 011.3. P. M. Leave Milford at 435 P. M. Leave Dover at 9 A. M. and 0.10 P. M. Leave Now Cantle at 11 A. M. and 8.10 P. Si. Leave Cheater at 8.20 A. M., 12.15 1 4.50 1 and 9.30 P.M. Leave tialitmore, e.iiabm-y and in taynarrjs ostesilio r a• 10.20 and 7 P. M far Purer and intermediate atations 1.05 P. M. 16317,1412 04 At 2.20 A. M. a n d 10.b0 P. M. from Philidilladfi. to Baltimore. At 7 from lialtimoro to Philadelphia. The 3..80 A. M. thin from Philadelphia to Baltimore wiN rou dully . ilosulaya 5028-tf S. M. FELTON, Predderti w ar ,, NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. *QR. SET/ILZURIS . , i..4 , ELES.YOWN, M. A. VBB 47111//ili, HAZLETON, EASTON. EMMET, &o. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1881, Pas sepses. TrainSlVai leave F1V1;147 sna Wiia-FOW Otro.r., Phlledelphia, daily, (Sundays excepted ' ) as follows; At 8.48 A. M., (Express ' ) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, die. At 2.45 P. AI., (Express,) for Bethlehem, Easton, &a. This team eaaehau Psalms at tt P. M., and makes a close connection with the New Jersey Central for New York. At 6.05 P. N., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, &o. At 9 A. M. and 4 P. M.. for Dorleetown. At 6 P. M., for Fort W asiunigion. The 8.40 A. N. Express Train makes clime connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most desirable route to all points in the Lehigh coal region. Leave Bethlehem at 7.07 A. N., 9.18 A. N., and 5.88 P.M. Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. and 3.20 P. N. Leave Fort Washinkrton at &DO A. N. ON SUNDAYS—Philadelphia for Fort Waehington at 9.30 Philadelphia for Doylestown at 4 P. N. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. H. Fort Washington fur Philadelphia at ICI P, Tare to Bethlehem...SlN Tare to Kellett Illinnk.sl.oo rare to Reston 1.50 Through Tickets must e procured at the Tioket Offices, at WILLOW Street, or BRIMS Street, in order iQ atcury ESQ 1114Y@ ratty 9T All Passenger Trains (except ounday Trains) 111)II)109i at Berke street with the Fifth and Sixth streets, and Se cond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads, twenty mi nutes after leaving Willow street. no 4 ELLIS CLARK, Agent. 1861.anaemia. 1861. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS DETWIERN PITTSINURG. Oonnecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the Union. Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and from all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest— Dim ftik , sisidt4 fssilltlss Cos irsaligsrbillen of Plasm gem unsurpassed for spoed and comfort by any other route. Express and Fast Lines ran through to Pittsburg, Without change of Care or Conductors. All Through Pe.e.en*ei , Tt di pi-o•Aded Loughigdgeis Patent Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety of travellers. Smoking Cars are attached to each Train ; Wood ruff's Sleeping Cara to Express and Nast Trains. The ERrnnsa RUES DAILY = 3h-1 and FaA Lines 9..- daye excepted. West ()heater Passengers will take the Mail Train at 8 A. M., the Parkesburg Accommodation at 12.38 P. and the Lancexter Accommodation at 4 Y. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Palls, and intermediate points, loaning Philadelphia at 8.00 A. DI. and 2.80 P. ht., go directly through. Tickets Westward may ha obtained at the Oleo of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, 61. Balti more ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad offices in the West; also on board any of the regular line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio 1408211. -Tatum L Cambial, kamund ifl. Dutllh„ Charlea W. Poultiffs Israel Morris. lIKT Pare always as low, and time eel (Wok, U by any other route. For further information apply at the Passenger Sta. *don, Southeast corner of eleventh and Market streets. The &imitation of the Weatern comittottotty of the Penns'Noah% Railroad to eittcofto, make Wit the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE the 4 29 111 19Pci,T 1 fr,.. I c4s by the Railroad Bridge d at ?Malawi (Kaiak% all drayage i asr erriage er Freight to. gether with the saving of time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shippers of Freight, And the Travelling Public. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Preigiai to ttiie , Compour, can roi l - wait «pug deuce on its speedy bracken. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point to the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at aU Mtg. of 14ATTrcagf ft 6 arc chord by other Railroad pomp tariff 110 ,- Bs parti cular to mark package], " via Pennsylva nia Railroad.' For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to r or address either of the following Agents of the Com- Innitr H. S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville, O. •, J. J. Johnson, Rip ley, 0. ; B. McNeely, Maysville, Ky. ; Ormsby & Crop per, Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock & Co., Jeffersonville, Indiana ; gt, W. Brown k Co., Cincinnati, & Hibbert, Cincinnati, 0; B. 0. Meldrum, Madison ; Ind; Jos. B. Moore, Louisville, Ky. ; P. G. O'Biley & Bvansville, Ind. - N. W. Graham & Co, Cairo, 10, ; B, §flitg, Blister . 0 Glass, St. Louis,. Mo. ;John LE. Harris, liaakTillep Team ; Herrin * Pleay ?dew pbie, Tenn.; Clarke & Co., Chicago,lll.; W. U. U. Alton, Ill . ; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different paints iu the West. 5. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. riIAGUarW & ROOl7O, Se North sirsat, Thiltbdoss. LEECH & 00,1 Astor House, or 1 S. William al., N. Y. LEECH & CO., No. 77 State street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Agent, Phila. L. L. HOITPT, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Phila. L2W29, S,&t. Altaana. PA. way PHILADELPHIA AND AND READING RAILROAD. FASSENGEB TRAINS FOR POTTSVILLE, READ yaw 'a nada attnlet, —a au. c-t,1651. MORNING LINES, DAILY, (Sunday. excepted.) Leave New Depot, corner of ISHOAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entranced On Thirteenth and ou Callow= streets,) at 8 A. M., con necting at, Harrisburg .4th the PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD 4.15 P. M. train, running to Pittsburg ; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.60 P. 11. train running to Ohambereburg, Carlisle, Ac. ; and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD 1.20 P. 11. train running to Eon inur, AFTERNOON LINES. Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhill Ate,,) for POTTSV/LLZ and HARRISBURG, at 8,15 P. M. DAILY, manacle tag at Harrisburg with the Northern Ventral Railroad, for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, &o. Express Train from New York via Easton makes close connection with the Reading Mail and Accommodation Trains, connect ing at Harrieburg 'with the Pennsylvania Central 3.15 A. Rh Train running meet, For xgget.riti4l v.:tri 4.30 P. E., DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING RAILROAD. Tann PHILADELPHIA, Miles . Beading 64 Lebanon 86 Harrieburg 112 Dauphin 124 . Millerpt,ow WI Treverton Jnnetion.l6B Sunbury 160, Northumberland....lll Troy .f nelote. 238 j 281 WillianntpOrt au3 lilware Moira 287 Railroad. The BA. M. and 3.15 P. . trains connect daily at Port Clinton, (Sundays excepted,) with the CATAWISSA, WILLTAIMPOICT, and ERIN RAILROAD, making close connections with lines to Niagara Fall% Canada, the West and Southwest. DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and OALLOWBILL Streets. W_ ll_ maIIIDINNIIITI Nadir,. October 58. 1881. THE ADAMS EXPRESS oomrerry, Moe 320 OBRSTRIPI Street, forwards Parcels, Packapa, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its OWil ling* or in cenneotion wikil other Suwon ClemPaniegl 8 4 of l4he Priti9lP44 Weltet and Moo of WA linito 0144011 Ti. B. SANDFORD, )ell theme& Superintendent. RAILROAD LINES. TRAINS YOB BALTIMORE: Leave Chester at 8.46 A. M., 12.05 and 11.20 P. M. Lid le „,-tea a 4.00 A. M., A.Ol A. 1.1., MM. P. , and B. A. M. FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Oar attached, will Mu as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate neee at 510 F. AL Leave Wilmington for Perryville and Intermediate aces at 7.10 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace and intermediate atione at 9 A. AI. ON SUNDAYS ONLY 1 TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. ARRANGEMENT OF NEW YORK LINES. TEE QADlPiiii giliP 4/41 3 9T .4.NP PIMA DELYiIIa AND TRENTON RAILROAD G0.'13 LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. /1011 weLmoy-snutur WHARF AND KENSINGTON DIM SILL y.,7,&yg, As FOLLOWS--VIZ: . At 0 A. Id., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ao- catramodation 82 26 At 6 A. m., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J. Accommodation) . 2 25 At OX A. 111., via Remington and doreopUityiiliorn■ Mg Mail 800 At 12) P. M., via Camdon and Amboy, Accommo- dation 2 26 At 2 P. M., via Vamdou and Audio's V. and d, Es- prom B 00 dt 4 P. M., via Camden and Jamey City, Evening Express 8 00 At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2 , 1 Class Ticket, 3 30 At OX P. DI., Yia Kennington am l annoy thin live. . . rang Mat 800 At 12 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, South- ern Mail. 8 00 dt b bin Tilt GISMO find Anibal Amanitiga non, (Freight mil Iliseenger)..det Ultra TIMM,. 1 10 Dc. do. 2d Class Ticket.. 1 00 The 6); P. M. Mail Line rune daily, Sundays excepted. The 12 P M. southern Mail runs doily. For Water Gap, OtrotateDurg, SOraOW% WiillOSDo7lol Montrose, great Bend, &0., 7.10 A. M. from lioneniStons via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western B. B. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, itc. at 7.10 A. IL; from Renainarton Donor; and 2M P, If, from Walantl. street - Wharf ; (the 7.10 A. M. une connects with tram leaving Easton for Mancb Chunk at 3.35 P. M.) For Mount Holly at d A. M., 2 and 4 P. M. For Freehold ate A. M. and 2 P. M. WAY LINES, For Bristol, Trenton, Sc., at Tao and ex 0 6 30, and 7.1 P M., from lionaingtom and 3,4 P. M. from Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano, Beverly, Burling. ton, Florence, Bordentown, &c., et 12)i, 1,6, and d r.. Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate places, at 2K P. M.. from Walnut-atreet wharf. ear For New York arid Way Lines leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the cam on Fifth Weal, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The care run Into the depot, and on arrival of each train run from the depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed each Passen ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything aa baggage but their wearing apparel. Btl baggage over Fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility far baggage to One Dollar per pound s and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO. ex. oept by special contract. . . WM. EL MUER. Agent. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL BAELIIOAD, 250 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1861. mg THE CAPACITY OF THE ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY Mail Train leaves Philadelphia M 8.00 A. M. Fast Line I , 11.30 A. M. Express train leaves " 10.30 P. M. Pariceeimr.s Accoraraalation 12.08 is. M. Ilarrisburg 2.30 P. M. Lancaster « 4.00 P. M. GREAT WEST D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg Philadelphia and Reacting and Lebanon Valley B. B /itn*burg 178 Milton . 146 Nancy 197 Williamsport 209 Jersey Shore 223 Lock Haven 235 F URNESS BRINLEY SG 00 riv. UP NADEL 131 - WE MEET r SALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS. On Friday Morning . , I December 20, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, for owl— ; 406 lam a a7=.l nraple Prel.cl: dry Mar Samples and catalogues early on morning of sale WEST OF ENGLAND INDIGO BtrE BEAVERS. On Friday Morning, taswt.it 7-1 riue alL.wout Went of Erudaud iudim bhl4 , I:t.gVorg. Ito'll FIG. LYONS SILK VELVET VESTINI . :S, 2 mien rich figured I. non velvet vmdings. VIENNA BROGHE LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS. An intoien of lino Viunna broehe lout/ and twillEIVI idthudit, lh eolors only. mool Lou :11;i1Sittlari. ftlrawls. CLARK'S FIRST QUALITY SPOOL COTTON. 1,000 durrn Clark's what: .Ikm! e.itton, warranted 200 1V - F. PANCOABT, AUCTIONEER, 1.1 •• Succesuor to B. Scott, Jr., 431 CHESTNUT at. Particular attention is requested to the attract lee sato of very rich and choice styles of embroidered collard, s4s, handkerchiets, robes, waists, &c.. for approaehing day soles, together with a variety of goods sailed to city zetoil :odes, this (WodniodaY)l7l.ol , llhlQ, at 10 o'clock. SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, MILLI NERY GOODS, NOTIONS, STOCK GOODS, &c., by Catalogue. . _ _ An invoice of embroidered jaconet collars, eats, band kercliii•ir, Mich wairith blindH l edgiligfli itC.7 'tummy LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. • _ . Also, halka' awl gents' plain and hemstitched linen cambric hatallipreldefa. 0111,1•INERY GOODS. Alm, Owlee styles and colors bonnet rihhotlH, velvet ribt , ons, bonnet relretm, IdaLk and fancy feathero. Parbi artificial flower 4. 110010 SKIRTS, NOTIONS, &c. Alrin 100 (10ZI'll kit] spring 1100 D hhirtik Wing& stock goods, liosi(ry, gloves, &c. FURS. FURS. FURS. ! LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF FASIILoNABLE FIJI g,TOP, I On Tburmlny ?Ivrninvo Included 'krill be found, hi addition to the medium and low- pried fare. an assortment of fine mink, squirrel, sable, and other fashion:lbl. flint. Also, buffalo and fancy FOSITIVE SALE OF GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS, HOSIERY, &c., by catalogue. On Friday. Morning, Degenditir 20, commuting at /4 o'clock prvcinly. LARGE BAIT: OF GERMAN TOYS, FANCY GOODS, CHINA WARR, & - c., by catalogue. On Friday liforning, December 20 1 commencing at 11 o'clock preciaely. POSITIVE SALE O 1 A Fero= Or CITY-MA.IA CLOTHING, by Catalogue. On Saturday Morning, December 21, commencing at 10 o'clock. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTION EESS, Noe. 526 MARKET and 622 COMMEROII Streets. F6EVerni SALE 111" VIM CASES SICASSI, bLIOJCP., /SLOGANS, & GRAIN CAVALRY BOOTS. On Thursday Morning. Dec. 10, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be Bold, by ca talogue, 1,000 cases men's boys', and youths' calf, kip, zowthy, anfltlslzk bunts, brogan!, Wallington Meta, women's, misses' : and el,ildren'4 goat, calf, and 1:11, boots and shoe!. AIEO, desirable assortment of city-made goods and Balmoral boots. filiir Open for examination, with eataloguee, early on lha merniug of gala_ MOSES NATRANS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. southeast corner of SIXTH and 'RACE Streets. The following articles will be sold for less than half the usual selling price: Fine gOld hunting.caue, double:ease, and lontderhot, tom English patent lever watches, of the most approved and best makers; fine gold double-time English paten! laver watches; independent seconds lever watches; fine gold bunting-case and opeu-face escapement lever and L1V.115.3 watehoa liorigontal and duplex watchog dim hunting-case, double -OW, abd double-bottott Elia* patent lever, escapement lever, and lepine watches, of the most approved and best makers; double-case and open• face silver watches ; silver quartier and single-oara wfttahoo; find gold vest, neck, fah, and guard (Maim diamond finger-rings and breast-phis. gate of tine gam jewelry; gold breast-pins, oar-rings, finger-rings, brace lets, penell-cases, pens, and jewelry of every descriptlon; guns, pistols, musical instruments, piano-fortes, and et , tides_ generally. Money advanced liberally, for any length of fitme agreed upon, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watehas, instripments, dt:T gm kt olOLffingi ItIORTICI; harduttrot nut - Ivry, Etaniftint • ding, fancy articles, and on all articles of value. CONSIGNMENTS AND OUT-DOOR SALES SOLI. Liberal calla trivoncve for sale. Personal attention given to all ont-door sale*, m a i lgram FALL AND WIN TE it ARRANGEMENT.— PHILADELPHIA, GEBLIIAETOWDI, acid NOERIB TOWN iltaldlOAP, - TILIL T 6111112, On and after Monday, October 28, 1561, until further notice, Leave Philadelphia, 0,7, 8, 0,10 081 xl, 1P 4, ht, /it S, 4,6, 6, T, 8, 9,1036 and lix" P. M. Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7,4, 8,8%, 9%, 10%, 11%, A. M., 1,2, 3,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9,3 i, 11 P. M. The 8% A. M. train from Germantown stops at Dny'B and TiOn oulya_ CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, O s 8,13, A, IL I 2 1 4 1 4, 91 an 4 14,i( P. X. Leave Mutant 11111, 7.10, 6.10, 10.10, AM., 12.40, 3.40, 6.40, 7.40, and 9.10 P. M. . _ . . ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9,06 A. M., 2 and 7 P, M. Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.60 A. PI.; 1140, 6.40, and MO P.M. FOB CONSHOHOCKEN AND NOBBISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia. 6%, 9.05, 11.05 A. H., 1%, 8.09, 4%; 6.05, and 8.00 P. N. Leave Norristown, 7,8, 9, 11 A. N,, 1%, 4%, and 8 P. N. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 3 P. N. Leave 'Norristown, 7}f A. M., 6 P. M. "61,,,NA1111ML. Leave Plilladelphia, 83i, 9, 11 A. N g I* &ON 4), 8.05, and 8.06 P. 51. Leave Hanayonk, 6X, 7](, 6%, /13i A, NO 2 ) 5 , and 6% P. M. ON 81111DIVII Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 3 and 7 P. M. Leave Manayunk, TX A. M., 5% and S P. N. H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent, oc2B-t/ Depot NINTH and GREEN Streets. ELMIRA ROUTE.— allir - iramADzialnA. AND ELM.. RA RAILROAD. QUICKEST ROUTE to TRIGR9Aa chtmil@isal - w - latiourre, Scranton, Duni to, Mitten, Wunarnsport, Troy, Ralston, Canton, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara Ras e Rochester, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, and all points North and West. Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi ladelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and CALLOWBILL Streets, (Passengers entrance on Cal lowhill street,) daily, (Sundays excepted), for above points, as follows: DAY EXPRESS 800 A. M. . NI ItT nixrnEse, Sit P. M. The 8 00 A. M. train connects at Rupert, for Wilkes barre, Pitteon, Scranton, and all stations on the LAOS !MANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. The above trains make direct connections at Elmira with the trains vi the Raw York and Na-te, and Niagara Falle, and Buffalo, New York and Erie, and New York Central Railroads, from all points North and 'West, and the Canadas. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge, end all Interthedle4e potato. Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and lid mire Railroad Line's Ticket Office, northwest corner of BIRTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passenger pipet, corner THIRTEENTH AND CALLOWHILL. wiiiKroeu RAP - is - 800 iItRICOIT Trani% Leave the Philadelphia and Reading Depot, Broad and OaSonia streets daily, (Sundays excepted), for all points West and North, at 0 P. N. Freida mud be delivered Defers if I'. AL Pio lium their going the same day: For further information apply at freight Depot ) THIBTEEDITH and OALLOWIIILL, or to G. T. LEONARD, Agent, Nortbwed ornor 13/5:111 4/I:IOTHILT._ Streeter tildn•tt. a-unwed-04a. WEST CHESTER - AND PHILADICLPIIIA RAIL MAD. VIA MEDIA, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, Nov. 25,1861, the trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Strata, at 5.31) AA, 2, 4.15, and 6.45 P. L, and will leave the corner or THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streets, (West Phila delphia,) at 17 minutes after the starting time from the Depot. ON SUNDAYS. Lear° PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M. and ZP, M. Leave West Chester at S A. M. and 4 P. M. The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. connect at Pennelton with Trains on the Phila delphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Concord, Seuncti, Oidotd, At., At. HENRY WOOD, n025-tr Superintendent PHILADELPHIA IFEI - MME— AND RIGAP/Nci RAMON (thhen 927 &nth - Fourth streot) PHILADELPHIA, April IT, 1601. On and after May 1, DM, Beadou tickota will be homed by this company for the Doriods of throe, Sig' nine, 90 twelve nionthe i not tranarorable, Season school-tickets may alma be bad at 88 per Mai. dlaconnt. These tickets will he gold by the Trees - m*Br at No. nar fionth FOURTH Street, whore any briber inPlitifithdi can be obtained. 6. EIIiiIITTFULIP, O ln WEST CHESTER laf- and PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD, via MEDIA.—NOTICE.—On anti after MON DAY, December 10, the time at which the last train will leave Philadelphia for West Chester will he changed from 10.30 t06.451'.N delo.st &mow WEST CHESTER —RAILROAD TRAINS cis PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, leave depot, corner ELE VENTH end MARKET Streets, M S A. M.,12.80 neon, end 4 Y. az. .02-Cr &name FREIGHT sa igt V.)11 WASHINGTON, ALEXI:TDB/A, errs CiROBGB' By 'Ericsson Line to Baltimore, and from thence by Railroad to WASIFINCTON, DAILY,. AT 3 O'CLOCK. P. M. Troipto r 9- the 0111,4 will ha war:lM at the Office of the Ericsson Line daily, and forwarded with all possible despatch. All freights will bo required to be 'prepaid, and the name and destination marked in Preig,ht cente per 100 wstuols thrangh to Wa.alsieß ton, when in quantities of 1,006 pounds and over. This is the cheapest, and as reliable a route as there is be tween Philadelphia and Washington. A. GROVES, Ja Ascent, nol4-td emig) Wllarves. Nertharn OmEral &inroad. Sunbnrs and We IL B. ise r a t FOR NEW YORK. NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware ant Oritan Canal. Philadelphia end riew tort lbzvrem, gtmonlmat Com pany receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., &Aim . lag their cargoes in New York the following dare. Freights taken at reasonable rates. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, trlv, i 4 gIO4TII wukuvieg, JAISINS RAND, Agent, irol.tf Piers 14 and 16 EAST RIVER, New York. idearat FOR NEW YORK. Th. *6ti,..1.41,1. trop,ller will commence their business for the season on Blonder, 18th instant. Their steamers are now receiving freight at Seeped Pier above Walnut street. Term ownstoorio lag. T A&PPI M. BALED b 00., Win 2M South Delco:arm , Avonvo CillCUL.Alt PRINTING, BEST a t ad Cheeped in the City, at RINGWALT BROWN'S, 84 Routh THIRD gotreot. nO2O SALES BY AUIL;TIOPI. CARD TO MTV RP-TAM-ELM This Morning, December 18, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely EMBROIDERIES. Decembor 10, commencing lit 10 o'clock proci,;(3ly AT PRIVATE SALE, AT PRIORS TO SUIT THE TIMES MONEY TO LOAN RAILROAD LINES. FOR GERMANTOWN ON ISIIPIDAYB Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., 2,7, and 10X P. Di Leave Germantown, 8.10 A. M., 1,8, and 93 P. 11. SEASON TICKETS. Mr THOMAS & SONS, .LXldr rya, 3 46 v ,, unTra orrovt. PUBLIC SALES REAL ESTATE AND ST AT THE EXCHANGE, EVERY TUESDAY , luring the huAnt4.4 4,,e/idon. lllir We have a large amount of real estate at %gigots ado Including every description of city and country pro. Derir, Printed Mete may be had at the Auction Store. Will Int:lip:A) halominu, NEW 1110LERN TIME:J.:- STORY BRICK DWELL INa, No. :lOW Witnave pa vi - (11. tuul paperuil u'r"rziarottf, furl nom R=^ 4 .lll r'or pomsemmion. Terznl-53,00() Islay remain on mr•rtgagr•. IVWDERN THREIC-STORY BRICIC DWELLING, No. fi:i6 North Seventeenth, north of I.Vall4en street; Lei the =00 ,1,,, t4 convet.lync ,, , Ae. Lot lye t Pront. Terms —111‘2"0 may on mortgage, VALUABLE FARM, 43 ArRES, on lice river Dein- Wore, Leto een the iireenwith improvement Company's /owl ilThl the roihi 1115 AT 1111Tra1iN DITII7.IC inc r- PEIIOE. Nii. 102 i Tina street, (Palmyra Itnw.) bilwoors Tenth and Elevetilb streets; boYst, bus Gus, bath, fur &C. Lot 20 feet trout. Term 6 —53,500 may ru nOl! PT) mortgage, TWO TALITATITITi TtrinATiglid—Tijo Tavern ;mil LuPlling klustrti 101111 P "Pittsburg things," No. 211 South Front atria, 1)0111W Walnut, 30 feet front, 40 feet 93.6 inches to Water street. TAVERN AND DWELLING, known no the 66 Wood -11-4,4," Rn• tbr+ Vrons ffirt-ct i . ocipirfblef 56, above. Ternia Hi. BALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, LAM:: BOOR-CASE, 2 BA IRON fiIIngTg.V.LVET, HrSSlng, AND OTlttlt ittbg Attl) BEDDING, CHINA AND GLASSWARII &c. CARD.—Onr sale at the to. morrow morning, Auctims Store, will comprise, besides 500 tote of superior second fatthitim4, Deettah_slata 115(1'1,14, book-cafe., 2 foiperior 11 wanton, tithlea, ctoo4 complete, iron chest, 2 gold watches, fine rifle and shot Alin combined, tine velvet and Brussels carpets, china and glassware, &c., forming an attractive sale, to which la,R., tb. alkaati...f and 0kh:,..-a d oairoas .f pnrchasing. OW" Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged for examination. VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY OP THE LATE WM. SMITH, E 'Q. On Wsdnelay, Tlimlid ay, rind Friday Afternoons Dec. 1 r, 19, and 20, commencing nt 4 o'clock, by order of exerittcal the rilltmble zukcellttliouum library of Watr han., firemen' whin' incluflem ninny valilabla and ietereating ambers in the variona tleharttneeta of litera ture, science, aid art. *7 For particalara fief, Cataitt.qtiNi t Whirl' will be ready two days previous, and the bunks arranged for Sale at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street, SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENOR-PLATE Mtlft.- RORS, PIANO-FORTES, BEDS AND BEDDING., CHLNA. AND GLASSWARE, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, Ac. On Thursday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, the Superior fnrni- Zarnitare t piano-fortes, mirrors, Brussels and other car 97sts, la., fEEPA ftuisina hmLultgastim Pafisiond to the store for convenience of sale. I Catalogues ready the day previous to salo. ALSO, A tine gold watch and chain. ftils gr,lit A. Are rifle and shot gull combined. 2 superior bagatelle tables. A very large and superior walnut book-ease. Bale Tulpeliocken Sired, Gormostown VIARI et ET Plait: 111111. P., 11.23.gT 4 ,V5015 !IMO, FINE OIL PAINTING:, lIEEALLIOW VELVET CARPETS, HORSE, CARRIAGES, SM. On Fridny Morning, 20th inst., at U o'clock . , by catalogue, in Tulpetiocken otee,b fAci,l2l - of rosewo,d and Lroc3telle drawing room furniture, hamlet:me chan,lier and dining-roue fur niture, fine toned 7-octave piano, tine medallion velvet carpet, caniage horse, carriakts, sleigh, harness, wa di:Ll:B_ The cabinet furniture WS mule Moore eamphma, and is in excellent order. 116 r May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of the oak. Peremptory Stle. LADIES' StiPERIOR WINTER CLOAKS. On Satunlay iSlorning, Number 21, at 11 o'clock, at the atom northwest cot. - 110 P of Tenth and Chtetnut etroote. without weave. the elitite Moat tl Megerg. Clll , l PetePtt k (16., toitipelAbie, very complete assortment of the finest description of goods. They will be arranged for examination on. Thurs day aud Friday+ nitli catitinuuco, Sale +ambito, AT PAIYATE SALE Shares Mercantile Library. L 13, EPDPPIN, 41JC.TIONBEAR. 242 oIARKET 6TREET. SPECIAL SALE OF FUR AND WOOL HATS. On Thurglar :Hornig, December IP, ar 19 ticincto aI rivrei Qt. TWO HUNDRED PACKAGES, Comprising a 1E assortment of All of llhich are of recent manufacture, and o:9)reaell for the city retail tradc, and are or 0 polity 4114 timais superior to any beretr,fore made, and comurisea GOODS ADAPTED TO PRESENT WEAR. AV" The goods will be - prepared for examination, by comlogne, rnr4 gn the invnOva uC>:ilr, An invoice of s , Sl - agt een," or btratiese Leather suita ble for hook-binders' use vvry fine imitation oeltusais leather, the Scat inrportattnn at' the kind into thin country M FITZPATRICK BROS., AUCTIONEERS, 04 CHESTNUT Street, above Sixth. Sale every evening, at 7 o'clock, of a splendid assort ment of fancy goods, silver-plated ware, clocks. watches, Jewelry, cutlery, fancy stationery, annuals, gift books, illustrated works, in elegant bindings, juvenile books, sltooos, porthdls,•, a fine collection of foreign sea shells, and an immense variety, of fancy goody of every description. PRIVATE SALE. Dimino the day, at aurae(' auction pricee. Conelmatiente solleited for either waffle or migrate solos, to suit the convenience of consigners. akir - Out-dour sales promptly attended to. Charges moderate. WEEKLY COMMUNICA TION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW YOLK AND LITESPOOLi calling at QUEENS TOWN, (Ireland,) to land and embark paabengars and despatches. The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steam. ship Company's splendid Clyde-built iron screw atom- Alpo are intended be sail E. follows FROM NEW YORK FOS TAINITSPOOL, GLASGOW Sltiuday, Dec. 21. . . . . CITY OF NEW YORK Saturday, Dec. 28. rD INDLTROII Saturday, Jan. 4, 1862. kiAt zma-g gatzLadAy thEaugistat yaae, fmmi MLR N 0.44 N. 11. Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool.. Do. to La.lia, Ei LiV/14}.}bi Steerage to Queenstown, or Liverpool Do. to London. Do. Return tickets, available for Rix months, from Liverpool Peels, Heml.arri, Bremen, and Antwerp throng!) ram rtiricates of plitaege limed from Liverpool to Dow York $4O Certificates of passage issued from Queenstown to New 7Cork UI These steamere ha-re superior accommodations for gaa sengers, are constructed with watertight cemiartmeath and carry experienced Surgeons. FOr freight, or passage, apply at the Moe of the Wm- Dem 9, JOHN G. DALE; Agent; 1;4 7, r , LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK, AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. NOTION To PASSENGERS'. Hy order of the Recretary of Rite, All !Anwar leaving the United States are required to procure pun ports before going on board the steamer. nos-tf JOHN G. DALE, Agent. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL eiTNAM- SHIPS. PASSPORTS,=AII nnreone leaving the 17nMg Mead will rteutre to Save PASSPORTS from the anti:m(l'oe Of their respective countries, countersigned by the Secretary of State at Washington, or by the Passport Agent at port of embarkation. FLIVAI 11 - SW TIME n 1.17E4?994. Chef Catlin Passage 0/ 5 9 Second Cabin Passage 78 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage ono Second Cabin Puna The ships from New York Gan at. Cork Harbor. The ship from Boston call at Halifax and Oork Har bor. - PERSIA, Capt. Judkina. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. ABADUsi §19.8P, CANADA, Capt. J. Leitch. bitit Capt. E. a, Low, AZINFaVA, GapV, AUSTRALASIAN, NIAGARA, Capt. Moodie. Capt. Cook. EUROPA, Capt. Anderson. SCOTIA, (now building.) These yousig carry a clear white light at meet-head 'Peen on starboard bowl yid on port new, CANADA, Muir, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 11. AFRICA, Shannon, , g N.York, Wednesday, Dec. 18. EUROPA, Anderson, Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 26. AUSTRAL:ULAN, Conti, " T.Torti, Wedmitiluy, ;ion, 1. NIAGARA, Moodie, ,$ Bostou, Wednesday, Jan. 8. ASIA, Lott, " N. York, Wednesday, Jan.l4, Bertha not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. Thu Owners of these ships will net be e o ooovtabb Hie Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pee. IiPPI7 iR E. CUNARD, *;:mv.ltats altterm: EirrllE PRESS" 11=1221 BOOK AND JOB PRINTING HENRY WOOD, NP9Filllt,lent No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, The ationtlon of the Midfield Community Is m epeotfully invited to the New Book and Job Print ing Office of Tim PERM whioh has been fitted up with ITAVi Matavial, in the most Complete Manna", and is now prepared to execute, in a malefactor, Style, every variety of Printing. BOOKS, mr,ROHANT6, BIANUFAOTURESS, DIBOILINICAO. Will be supplied with any description of Printing required, at on b‘vilso end ea .. 6 set Nimble Terme. je3o-ei BALES BY AUCTION. (Formerly NO9. 67 and 69.) REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE 7J: lii FA LE MALE-DECEMBER la. 17konittaral Rata FRB AND WOOL, HATS AT PRIVATE SA it CMII9..T.Dig AND NNW-VPAR DRP.3ENT3 fIhIPPING. RATES OF PASSAGE THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA. 111 Wniuut street, Philadetribis. In Liverpool, to WIS. INMAN, Tower Buildings. In Glnagow, to WM. INMAN, 13 Dixon drat. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. ESTABLISHMENT. PHILADELPHIA PAMPHLETS, CARDS, Fag., Eire., Eft. LAWYERS, AUCTIONEERS, PUBLIO OFFICERS, BANKS, BAIL. ROAD AND INSURANOR COSIP.LIII2.II, Rea., in 'U $BO Sao
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