The Ergl;sh Iron-dlad Steamer Warrior [F( r The Press.] . History teaches us that Great Britain has no friends among the countries of the world that re fuse to trade with her. We are not likely to clothe ourselves in English cotton after the a.- livery of Messrs. Mason and Slidell, or submitting w un - other demand that is forced upon us in our present position, and, therefore, it may be wise for us to inform ourselves thoroughly and immediately -what preparations we should make for the future. The Now York papers of Monday received per telegraph and publish the important information that a dress parade has taken place on board. the MAMA! Presser.sia at Washington. while they add the vitally momentous fact that Mrs. Rieketts Wag obliged to pay her own hack-hire from Richmond to Norfolk t but we must devote our energies to the consideration of more important matters than these, if we intend, at any future day, to follow the eleventh commandment, of caring for our own af fairs instead of allowing England to manage them for us. We are Jost now eating an appropriation to build twenty iron-clad steamers ; but I have seen in no paper an account of what other countries have arriVed at by their experiments, and, with year permission, I send you a few notes relative to the Warrear, that should be of interest to your reads t. I name her particularly, lie I had the pleasure of visiting every corner of her as she was about leaving the Thames on her first trial-trip, end because she is the hest sN , Lorii yet ttt it l out in the way of plated ships, although inferior to others just now commencing in the yards of England. The Gfoirc has cert ain ii_d Talitages ever the 111tr rior. but I shall obly refer to her in connection with the rnperior craft, to point out those ad vantages, remarking. meanwhile, that the French ship is, as a whole, as inferior to the English, as the Cie", la In turn superior to the wooden frigates of our own navy. The importance of all these matters to us as a nation Buiq k k,s my reason for addressing you some what at length on the subject. The Warrior was built by private coetractors— Thames Iron Ship Building Company—and was launched the end of December of last your. Length over all, 420 foot; beam, bb feet depth, 41 feet ; tonnage, 0.177 tons, builders' measurement. En sines, by Penn and Sens, are 1.259 horse power, nominal; but their red] potter is li tle lass than 6,000 horse ! Each cylinder is 9 feet 4 inches diameter,' and the evaporation of 2.600 feet of water par hour is their requirement of rood at full speed ! Aar main steam pipe is 2 feet S inch dia meter, while her condensing is aneomplished in two rooms, jointly measuring 15 feet lung, 12 broad, and 9 feet high inside, to which a fultsized man may ebtain access, II passing through the steam pipe and passages of the slide valves Iler 40 furnaces beat 10 boilers, each containing 440 tubes, bolding 19 tuna of water at working level. Weight of crank and pistons lifted each revolution is 13 tons, malting LCI ftm4 Obi isii1111•1 at full speed. Steam shaft is one piece malleable iron, 30 feet long and 20 inches diameter, with two craiks cut out of the solid ! and is one of the wonders of this great work, Fier sorow is 24 feet diameter, weigh nig IS 10084 connected with the steam Aloft by 120 feet of shilling, in lengths of 26 feet by IS inches. Screw works un lignum — vitm befttingo, ihnlend of hens*. We will now consider the remark-Me feature of the ship, her 'iron build aunt iron rasing, and I quote the official description of her, with souse ab breviatieri. . . With no external keel. a series of keelsons take its place for strength, to which are bolted her ribs, measuring no less than 3 feet 6 inches deep by I.} inch t hi c k, ,pd only 22 inches apart below her water line, which figures sufficiently ladle.% her style of construction as regards frame. Oriel) deck is of wood, main and upper decks of iron, cased with wood, ail on wrought-iron beams. Her iron pls.nhlsg is wremoht hot' 11 inches to 1 hick thick. From 5 feet below her water line to her upper deck is added her plating or armor of teak-wood and iron, which consist of finest wrought-iron four and a half judge WO, firmly bolted to u bed of teak twiny indica thick Her plaice are of scrap-iron 16 feet long by 4 broad, and have sustained the test hereafter described herein. Her planking. coining outside the armor, gives :l inches of iron and 20 loam. of teak for her defence. Total weight of plates is 1,000 tons. Having described her strength, we now come to her weakness. Her two ends have no armor— It covering oril 7 012 feet u.£ her length, while the Gloirs is completely protected with plates ; but, meanwhile, the larger ship is rendered compara tively safe at her ends by an arrangement of water -14okt 6ampartmantia, and her builders calculate that her central protected diviAons era sufftsient to float her in event of any disast: r coming to her weaker parts; yet nothi,g, but a few engage ments will cm test thin theory of her contractors. Now we remora the wonder of wonders. Liar builders turned her out as nearly inrinrthle as a ship could be, when red-tapeism and the Admiralty insist upon putting a frigate's wooden masts into her, which are Trite likely to t k rio kep to ri6f some fine day. bile should have lied only jury rigging, with iron masts, and the less the better. blow, a well delivered broadside may cover her and bee settee , with the wreek of three tall masts, rpm, rigging, and all. We now come to the armament of the " War rior!" It is worthy of her! She carries, or pro carr77 i en 9.ool3.4llistimks Armstrong; ten 100 pounder Armstrong; twenty-four 88- pounders. Her ports are egos:rueted in such a 'manner as to retpdre little more width than the amid size of the muzzle of the gun that occupies it. It wee feared this would prevent escape of the smoke, but experience has proved that her broad side leaves less smoke than usual inboard. The Warrior's trial trips proved her sliced to be the outside that wail antictpated. and this is the ,trreat thing that stone of our skips are likely to 7tave ty reports are ty-ne that We hear of their in ; tended rontruction,an4 preersety what we *lust have 'if 'VP fitly' to kerp oar navy ur oett, This first-built iromplared ship. with full coal and stores, is good for fourteen knots in a sea-way, with steam alone, while she will, under certain riro,- . " - f.bitter sail, she is a log—will neither wear, steer, nor stay ! In fact, her tnas's are useless, and may prove her ruin finally. I am unable to give her stowage for end or consumption, hut have been told she can carry ten days' supply, full Weatning. Finally, I must record the teat that her armor is capable of sustaining. A target, representing a notion of the frarrior - f tilde, was erected, at Shoe buryness, for practice et two hundred yrra's dis tance. After hammering at it with 100, 120, and 200-pounder hats, without effect, the final die. charge was from six guns simultaneously, throwing three 900 pound bolts at one marked spot, and three of same at a second mark, on the target, each gun being loaded with sixteen pounds of powder! The effect of the whole w °old not have damaged the Warrior materially, es ii Ml* fm,1 1 14 eye targt was only partially Injured in intim dorrant points. Volumes might be written of details in regard to the ships building; but, meanwhile, we have enough here to teach us a lesson in our own yards. We muss build for eir,,,l before all else, nod, to 6, 3 / 2 that., we may safely dispense with half the weight in building. The - Warrior is certainly far heavier than is necessary. judging frem the test described above i hat ~..aaaalale, the asset dtweriptien of iron best adapted for- rest:dance to shot has only been discovered by experiments continued during two years in England, and tkat is one of the most important questions involved in the matter. Finally, I may add that Mu hnglish have now ready a sister ship to the Warrior in all particu lars, named the Black Prince, while the Resist ance and Defence, of MO tons and DS guns, are c i te tv . jur i c ik,A, Wei aro Halo better thorn rallurezt, and can never appear on our side of the Atlantic. The Hector and Valiant, also building, but not launched. more nearly appromdi the Warrior and while am mut inaprovgd warriors, called Achill/0, Aftnotaar. Captain, and North mnbe7lavd, have been contracted for and com menced. but will not be ready for eighteen months, While we were "England's best customer," we were also ceurins, - "brothers," and many other endearing ties existed ; but we will not, wear English shirts in future, and shall no doubt receive in full measure the s‘inle quantity of insult and abuse that they have bestowed on the French during the past ten years, during which Napoleon has raised their fear and jealousy : that Russia receives periedically, as a petty local difficulty arises to euoomtrowt the Lope to. .he 111 position to re eat it, and tr-ar. all Germi'ny will continue to suffer from while she remains a divided and un maritime nation. Our tarn is im the future; and I hope iozzi-' teitiAß9 will all read and pander en Dir. Donald bleSay's letter in poir number of to day, and that we shall give all heed to what he says of future preparation. He is too much a wooden-ship builder to fully value the merits. or say demerits, of his propo4ed ivoodm fleet, &W -eyer, and is apparently not aware that the late ex periments in England are illustrating the useless character of iron-plating for wooden ships, and that it is more than mot - labia that ill° Royal Al fred, Royal Oak, - Caledonia, and Triltinph, named by him, will never be completed or launched. Your obedient servant, 1. cittirarwas, The Old School-Ilonse on the Creek. At. - r SCSICL &CS -NY r.zl; KnICK.) [di free translation front the Pennsylvania Dutch.] To-day, it is jest twenty years mime I row, liviug etill, I cenie to eeek The quaint old I , ch..l-twmge on the creek, Near Arty's house that atania. In hundrnd houses I hare boon, Of marble. stone, or brick, Yet ef those mansions grand and tall, I'd any day forget them all For the schoolhouse on the creek. Ile who forealme the good of home) Ia pence I'd let him go: Still, let me may, ere he Bete forth, It is oh humbug in the North, As be Inn will knew. To every corner I hay. heon, And travelled, web or sick, Rut ne'er in any spot have found Such joy as caused my heart to hound, In the Nchool•boueo on the creek:. Sweet home-joss here I always found : sow, as I etand and gozo r Old scenes before ms mem'ry wave-- Ohl forms arise a, from the grave— n,« u hssls iiiii.6l“4l days_ The stream plays by just as of old, When I tuo hlythely played; And where you elder shades the stream The little fish Mid gladly glesm: Time yet no change has made. Still stands the white oak by the door, And rhades tie old roof-tree; The old grapevine, too, still is green, Anil kn.* the 11,7 7iYet eves ; A strange thing stems to me. Over the fields the swallows play Their soma of firm is bets A house of straw and dirt behold ! That is a [Mallow's nest! There lie the young birds very still, ITi eleiT all Hcattvred round ; }}nit tin some - Worm the parlut tyrinp., Then far their shrilly twitt'rin* rings, Till distance hears the souud. Yee ! all the scene irt as it was Whoi. hies a bay 1 raataad, Vet aParer thing+ no more, are hare, And all must chamg. and dieappear: I too, myself, have changed. Like th.sian, by hie dveohtte I watch the chinch lilt by. Acd half in to), in Sorrow huff, Dly teare ensue trickling, yet I laugh, Your hearts can tell me why. I used to go I', this tdd school, When but an urchin small; There was the toaster on his stool, nett wiiii his switch, and there his nee., I seem to tire them all. The desks, the clothes-rings en the wall, The school. room's staple hound, And on Me Hide the big git is sat, The hay s (not half so coy) on that— ere how they peep around. Thu master's ejv is ea them now, They'll bet er hew a care ,• That chap who writes the billets-doux, And he whose ticks the boys amuse, And yon Ind laughing there For big and little, one and all, Are 'math ono mud rule, Which is most just, for who delft break That MOD must a Belling iRkO; Or got turned out of school. Inside, around the cosy store, Sit all the little chaps, They eted, rem , herd, p.m see. Por who shall miss his A Ms ears shall meet hard raps. 'Uneasy are the benches 'high, Which km, the feet from floor One's back feels often strained and sick, In that old school- house on the creek, And Pia StOout right sore. Poor souls. all! there they sit; Just think ! how ill at ease! It is no wonder, I declare! They learn so little, perched up there, On tonna so high as these. With all the drawbacks, anyhow, It was a drat-rate school ; For pedagogue in vain you'd look Like ours—he's cyphered throng a the book, And never skipped a rule. Grua WO 1w j Ca n 't 4°n7l lie nrstal us all urouud Tet he most equal rules observed ; Whe felt the birch, the birch deserved Completely Dom, At. dinner dme, when school was oat, We felt "so good" just then, And sonic the flying hall did chase, Wilde some amused them in the race, And come played a 'ldler men. The big girls swept the school. room out, The boys hung round the spot, Pretending but to help about But soon the master drove them out, The rules allowed it not. The Girls did ti Capenbegan 11 play On yonder- god, go lint when the big girls crossed the ring, Whr, then, (it Wilt 11 Cmlout thing,) The big boys, too, "pitched Big boys did always big girls tag, And emit ones. always moss_ HOW swiftly ran they np and down I And this you MY depend limn ! Who won did earnest kiss! On Christmas WWI the right good time, With memories gay 'tit blent; When we did bar the master out, Won, anon ~..I.IIL with !bishop stout ! ...stow. master! mils present!" Then slid he struggle mightily, Jiy foree.to burst withln. But whit« he knocked, 'Heath door so stout, A written treaty we thrust out— Sign this we'll let you in! Then out the master launched his gifts, With ebi apish looks,—but he Chestnuts and applee, and much more, bpread out our joyous eyes before; We swallowed them with glee. Qh ! where are now nay mimed-mate! all. Who stmliod here of yore 1 Ab ! some have wandered far away, With some did fickle fortune play, And death took many more. ally hewn 1e fi~otte .. - :si. tnanicrpincse~ Yet grief my voice makes thick, Could weep o'er memories of the past : And yet, a joy it brings at last, This school.house on the creek. Good bye! oil school-house! echo's vole.° "Good bye ! Good bye!" calls hack Oh ! school-honse ! school-house! must I go Ahd lens you Mantling lonely so, You gehtlol-11611A0 on the etenkl Oh ye! who'll live when I am gone, Yet once more he Sr me speak: I brg, slant hear my Prayer! Oh 1 take Weyer Lind, good rare Of the school-house on the creek. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. EDMUND A. BOLTDEIL GEoROI L. BUZ BY, amainmit or rum Movrri EDWABD C. BIDDLE, LETTER SAGA At the Mereluatzts' Rzchange, Philadelphia Bark Elizabeth J, Foulke Barbadoes,Dec. 30 Brig Le:mg°, Evans ....St Jago de CR., soon Behr Wm Carroll, Chipman Mayagues, PE, 80011 &Ur .Too Athirrslicv, §tims Cienfuegos., eOOll2 SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM TRF. UNITED STATES. SH!PB tgAislil POSI SAY. North Star New York..Aepiuwall Jan 1 America New York. _Liverpool Jan I City of N York.. New York.. Liverpool Jan 4 Vora, Scotian ... ...V . ...dal:id . . Liverpool Jo.r. 4 St Andrew New 1 ork..Glasgow - Jan ? Karnak Now York..Naseau and Havre..Jan 7 Niagara Boston—Liverpool Jan 8 Etna, New York.. Liverpool Jan 11 Burviesitta .Port/ann , ,Liverpuol. .„ „ Jam li. Aeia New York.. Liverpool . Jim 11 Bohemian Portland.. Liverpool Jan 18 John Bell " New York... Glasgow - Jan 21 cittla 4 la .„ „ Boston ..Livcrpool ..... . . ....Jan 22 FROM Fitiftolll. MIPS LEAVE FOR DAY. St Andrew Glasgow.. New York ..... ...... Dec 7 City New York.. Liverpool—New York ...... ....Dec 11 Nova Scotian.... Liverpool.. Portland. , Dec 18 Niagara . _ __Lit; erpool..BOaton Dec 14 Ilammonia... Southampton.. New York ....Doc 18 Etna ...... • ...... Liverpool.. New York ...... ....Dec 18 ZitalMinn, ..... ,Llvvrpool,,Por?!_4o, ~,,,,,,,, Pe 9 1? John Dell . ...vlassow..B l ew orli rico 11 Asia T iverpool.. New York Dec 21 Bohemian Liverpool.. Portland Dec 26 Canada . Liverpool.. Boston Dec 28 **** The California Neil Hteamere tail from New York on the let. 11th and 21et or each month. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 30,001. BEE RISES 7 23 j SUE SETS 4 37 ,HIGII WATER .12 17 ARRIVED. Brig J W Woodruff; Robinson, 3 days from St John, N B uitlt laths to Win 0 Lloyd—l - pale! J R Bagley. Iltaseennlr trfall Greult. Nara gar_ bur_ Par Dia& Diamond, Young. from Port Morria, ballast to R. Bare Powell. Selo. wary Alin Magee, Magee, from Boston, in ballast to John R Blakiston. Seim Sarah A fluke, Buick, from Boston, in ballast to captain. BLEARED. Steamship Kensington' Baker, Boston, II Wittier. 1) Buggies, Fernon, Barnadoes, E A Solider & Co. Seim Alida, Cutler, Kingston, Ja, E A. Souder & Co. Schr John Stroup , Lake, Sagua la Grande, D S Stetson 4 - Co, Stkr P P /Words, Joy, Jamaica, D Wott;tar i% CO. Ear M R Carlisle, Ryder, Fort Monroe, Tyler, Stoao & Co. Schr J Stockham, Babcock, New York, Tyler, Stone & CO. Schr Nary Wood, Field, New York, A Boyd. Scbr Black Diamond, Young, Providence, R Hare Powell. Seta' Geo Edward, Weeks, Boston, E R Sawyer & Co. Schr M A Nam, 'Magee, Boston, J IHakiston, 6t hr Maine Law, Amesbury, Boston, do. Sckr D W Eldridge, Ogden, St Barts, Jaureteho & Carstairs. - Salm J D McCarthy, Smith, Ship Island, Tyler, Stone Ca_ Behr Belle Conway, Delany, Baltimore, Alek G Cattail & Co. Sehr Washington, Smith, New York, A G Cattell Co. Behr J B Auotin, Davis, Boston, Tirells & Co. Sehr E Headley, Bowen, Washington, B Hammett & Co. Behr Saratoga, Adams, New York, W P Clyde. Sehr B F Reeves, Carman, do do. Steamer S Seymour, Room, Alexandria, &c, Thomas Wader, Jr. gicatho F: ehnialq•Hain, Shaw, Waahingtea, T Web ster, Jr. Steamer J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, "A Groves, Jr. Barge J Bunsby, Washington, T Webster, Jr. (Correspondence of thefhlladelohia Exchange.) LEWES, Del. Dec 48. Tho shipt Tuscarora, for Liverpool, and Philadelphia, for Glitsgew, went to sea yesterday. The British ship Admiral, from Liverpool, with salt, which was motored on the 11th inst while attempting to rah the bloekade off Savannah, is at anchor in the roadstead, awaiting a tug to tow her up to Philadelphia. Wind NW. YOlifet AP. 3 AMR P. MARSHALL. DIEMOBANDA Steamship City of Washington, Brooks, cleared at New York 18th Mat for Liverpool. Ship Mary Robinson, Ma:leave, cleared at New York win jeer for Can Franc-o,m. Sbip Yorick, Soule, cleared at New York 2ith mut for San Franclaw. Ship Morning Light, Thomas, from Gandhi for Ban Fiturieco, at Yolparuitio ltith ult, Ship Charger, BARN from San Francisco for Hong Kong, at Honolulu 19th October, and sailed again Va. Ship Moonlight, Brock, at Honolulu 24th October, from San Francisco, and sailed next day for Hong Kong. Ship E B Torrington, Gorham, for Boston, was at Mesblita 29th tilt. Ship Swordfish, Crandell, from San Francisco for Hong Kong, at Honolulu 7th ult, and sailed again same day. Strip Margaret & Eliza, lellison, from Shanghai, at Hong Kona 12th Oct_ to load for SI dual% ..19S W. Bark Es ex, Ray, /Awed at Palermo .26th nit for Philadelphia. Bark Comet, Sniith, at Honolulu 27th October, from San Francisco. 11...-k 11,0. 111 , 41.1.i-Ad., Beiioekl, oAllt,l &Sin. Milt 9.15 t. ult for tuyaquil. Bark Modena, Ryder, from Boßtou, at Gibraltar 20th ult, and sailed ;741k iust for Marseilles. Brig Eaglet, Terry, from New York, at Gibraltar 30th tilt, itt,d rettatioeil 6th 'filet, &mho. . . Brig BAKBac-, Peterson, for Philadelphia or New York, was at Messina 00th ult. Brig Julio Ford, Lovett, sailed from Messina 29th tilt for Philadelphia. 11 Thaantics, TILYII/ , lk, Dem Salk PPanciaca fop JaDaxi at Honolulu Mb October, and sailed again 20t Brig Wm Creevy, Deakyne, at Salina 11th ult from Galatz. Behr Hiawatha, Disney, hence, at Boston 26th inst. BA.- iv l / 4 1.4 at .1 , ...10ttad. 2Sth nit. Schrs earthagena, Kelly, awl If Staples, Gibbs, hence, at New Bedford 25th inet. Seim !clarion, Jordan, from MUMIo, at New York 28th int-sent • Schr Josephine Sr: Edwin, Connelly, hence, at Balti more 25th inst. Behr Thos Borden, Wrlghtington, from Fall River for Philadelphia, at New York 28th inst. igthr Paith4l,lly, 0001.(0[1.of smd ak ltallimore agth inet for Philadelphia. Eche S W Ponder, Atkins, cleared at New York 28th inst for Milton, Del. Saws Eliza At Rebecca, Price, hence for BOKtfill. and M Van MIMI, Ireland ; ►mice fur Norwich, at Now York 286 inst. Schrs Seursville, Sears, at Gibraltar 6th lost from New York. Schr Paradise, Berry, cleared at Balifax, Nzi,lBth last for Philadelphia, Schee Naiad Queen, llulee, and - Mae Anderson, Hem ingway, hence, at New Haven 25th and 20th inst. Sehrs M F Webb mid James Buckaloo, for Philadel phia; Mart 'Emma, for Trenton, and S T Garrison, for Care Nay, timed lit New Haven 26th Met, hell! Genoa, Rolibina, from Elizabethport for 'Boston, with coal, struck. On Wood's End, Provincetown, alai floated off and sunk; be a total loss. 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Apply to M. C. LEA, 1622 LOCUST Street or to S. IC. McCAY, 427 WALNUT Street. delB-12t* FARM FOR SALE.—A FARM, in excellent state of cultivation, containing flfty-one acres, (nine of which are woodland,) pleasantly situated in Limerick tcpwntMim 9 . 4 . ,sopiery county, two and a half miles from the Limerick station, on the 'Reading Itailroad, is offered for sale. Price—Five thousand dol tare ($5,000). Apply on the premises. nol6-tf SAMUEL H. GRAFF. TO EXCHANGE—VaIuabIe farm of 64 acres of first-rate land, situate near Quaker town Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, good water, well fruited, with good and substantial stone improve manta, 10e. Apply to E. PETTIT' NO, MO WAITNUT Street. difl3 ggi TO EXCHANGE—A desirable FARM, situate near West Chester, and one mile fro,r, Railroad Station, containing 50 Kerne of poreellent land, with good improveznenta. Price only 513,500. Alto, Farms of every description for sale on reasonable terms. Apply to E. PETTIT, dela No, 3QI WALNUT '44134. PUBLIC SALE.—The fallowing valuable property, in Montgomery county, will be pares' at public sale, on IdONDAY, December 30, 1861, a t 2 vow, Y , pt,, pc Ow Montgomery iFiouse, N 6111.1- TOWN: A first-class FA tad, containing 120 acres of land, 12 acres of which is woodland, consisting of fine black and white-oak timber, the remainder being arable land, in a high state of cultivation, fronting on the Ridge turnpike, about 3 miles northwest or Zi9lTi4tVerili add ou three other public roads. The improvements are a large and commodious STONE MANSION' a very large and substantial Barn, which coat upwards of $5,000 to build i Epringshouse, Gidet - bousy and rft,FR: and other conve nient out•hriudinga i water nOnVOnlenCes very tlaporivrj apple orchard and other fruit trees. Also, adjoining the above, the following property—viz: TWO S LEAN FACTORIES, known as the "Clayton Factories," now in successful operation, and fronting on the Township-line road, one mile from the Schuylkill landing. calculated for the manufacture of either cotton or woollen geode, with facilities for dyeing and drying, and all other conveniences, and one 25-horse-power two W - invn Boiler., mud Boilers, 24 feet long, with heaters, pipes, and all the necessary- connections. Also, with the Factory pro perty, THIRTEEN STONE AND IStititt FRAME DWELLINGS, for the workmen, and ONE BREIT. H9IIOB, eprlng house, Ac. i frame barn, carpenter shop, wagon-house, hose carriage and hose, with double-acting forcing pumps, Ac. The Factory property embraces 10 acres of twannd. For further particulars. apply to JA.1488 8, YOUNG, 420 MARKET Street. Philadelphia, or to B. MARKLEY BOYER, NORRISTOWN, Pa. de19.430* MEDICINAL, 1)R. VERNON PIERPOINT, MBHDER OF Tyrr ROYAL COLUMN OF FHTSIOIANS I EiIIGIANDs Eiatltyr of "Mda Pltomm end thOr Iramadiee l " and uDititiageti of the Rectum." May be comultad at hie Beaidence, 1012 WALNUT STIVfiIiTI rii7LLADETArriI4i /ROM 10 O'CLOCK A. M. TILL 8 O'OLOOK P. M., OR BY I=l Dr. PIERPOINT has been especially encseaful in hie banter-ant of the fallowing dieeeees: SKIN DISEASES of Every Nature, NEI7BAIMIA, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, and DISEASES of the EEO rum. n025-fl GLUTEN CAPBUIJES PURE COD-LIVER OIL- The repugnance of most pationta to COD.LIVER OIL, and the inability of many to [eke it at all, has in• duced various forms of disguise for its administration that are familiar to the Medical Profession. dome of them answer in special cases, but more often the vehicle noutralioes the usual effect of the Oil, proving quite as unpalatable and of less thoretwitic Wm. The mug notice, nausea, &e., to invalids, induced by disgust of the Oil, is entirely obviated by the use of our CAPSULES. COD-LIVER OIL CAPSULES have been much used lately in Europa, the evparienee there of the good re. sults from their use In both hospital and private practice, aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are suf ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we do for them, feeling assured their use will result in benefit and deserved favor: Prepared by WYETH & BROTHER. 1412 NI ALNUT Street, Philadelphia CONSUMPTION. WINCHESTER'S genuine preparation of DE. J. P. crruscuxtz's nvpol3ll.Bo.l , lllTng OP LIME AND SODS, A Specific Remedy for the t.entment of CONSUMPTION' The great surreal , ' which has attended the use of %tw Hypoplagablies is, creating a very General inquiry ouly among tug medical yrervasami but mac , among the thousands who are suffering from Pulmonary Disease. In all Nervous or Scrofulous Complaints, Debility, Logi of YITAL POWER, Pyounia, indigestion, and Female wenxisaanon i it in a noyurnign aunt larzoniana re mmly. Price $l, or six bottles for $5, with full directions. Circulars may be obtained by all inquirers. Sold whole sale and retail, by S. C. UPHAM, 310 CHESTNUT Street, Sole agent for Philadelphia. Trade supplied n027-wful3m SPERMATORRHEA.-ONE TO SIX Boxes of "WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL" will permanently cure any case of Seminal Weakness, or Ito resulting impotency, however aggravated, and whether iccently developed. c' of long nt»nding. READ TILE. TESTIMONY L , We believe it to be as near a specific as any 'medi al/6 can be. We have cartel many severe cases with frm NE TO TEN 90n3. itErrti, felt. 15. 14 Amer. Jour, of Med. Science Price $1 per box; six boxes for $5. Sent by mail. Bold only by S. C. UPHAM, 310 CHESTNUT throat, pole ligtipt or rbiladelphia. Trade supplied. fic2T•ii-fin3m WINES AND LIQUORS Punt,' PORT WINE. DUQUE DO PORTO WINE, BOTTLER IN PORTUGAL IN 1820. Physicians and invalids in want or a reliable article of pia R .t Wine a.a.i• k atiisislia by itionirino for the above wine at OANTWELL & 11E1PtrEE , 13, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue Red MASTER Street. HENNESSY, VINE-YARD PRO. orietors, Bisqttit, Triooehe A Co., Eared, PinM, and other approved brands of COGNAC BRANDY, for sate, in bond and from More, by CANTWELL & KEEVER, Southend earner GERM* NTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. STUART'S PAISLEY MALT WHIS- Bud.oao's Elosl Ea Whisky. Old Tom Gin, Old London Gin, London Cordial Gin, Bohlen's Gin, In bond and store. CANTWELL & KIEFFER, anathema manor llllBlllatiTtiWkt Arum, and MASTER Street. ZOIIAVE CHAMPAUNE.—A new brand—an excellent article, imported a,ra r tech at a prim to suit the times, by CANTWELL $t Ku"- FER, southeast corner of GERMANTOWN Avenue and biA6TEE, Ftreet. RUDEBHEIMER-BERG, LAITBEN REIMER, and HOCKHEIMER WINE, in mem of one dozen bottles each ; warranted pure. Imported end for sale low by CANT WELL & REFTER, south east corner IZERIIIANTOWN MOM sod Ildeardi Street. ZIMMERMAIPS DRY CATAWBA WlNE.—This approved brand of Cincinnati wine, kb. bo4o. ;article .wtt & r tca rt.lare," Is.- A b part, bot tled and in CMOS, by OA NTWELL, 61 , KEFFER., south emit corner CitICHANTOWN &veaue sod DIASTIGE Street: 0e24-8m THE PRESS.- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 30, ISGL FFICE OF ASST. Q. M. U. 8. A. O —FORT MONROE, VA., Decrtabcr 24, 1861. before propimitle wilt on received at Ode odic° until 111 o'clock, at noon, on thin TENTH DDT OF JANUARY NEXT, for furnishing two Steam Fire Engines for tins pest. Plod. to hay,. an 8, O. or 10-hOl, Cktry's flAary Pump, or other pump or (vial capacity, with suction hose, (heo*th ona dliano•tor t., he 1..21.30 and onfliciont number of alit-charge pip,ol, also, tender for fuck and bone rn9 to a , :cmnnw.late 500 font iione - Fn./WOO/1i will Mao state price per foot for auction hoasof salvo size as that with engine ; from 50 to 75 feet :midi tioual to ing required with each, with all necessary con nections; also, fur 500 feet of India rubber delivery hose of the eisinisits strsngth, With 0!,-inch eanneutions. sera tante, in detail, the capacity of each 8,0, or 10. inch pump for drawing and discharging water under dif ferent lengths of auction and discharge hose; time re golro.l to got op o of offdith faf , ClTeeti vs, work, and such other inform-Alen as wilt enable this nut partruent to decide upon the bids. Separate proposals will be received for thigione thousand feet of Latin rub bar delivers unto if dayired. Pried l 0 me came in in• elude delivery at this post in full and complete working order. Bidders will also state whoa they can execute their proposals. (Signed) de2S-tjalo GRIER TALLHADGE, A. Q. lit. QEALED PROPOSALS ARP. IN vited till the 10th day of .1201/4.11Y, Ift62, at 12 o'clock Et, for euppiyht s: the fiovernment wadi 11P.P.P CATTLE. The Cattle to be delivered et frorriatiur g , Chittobetithorg. or York, Pa., ee eoon after the 15th day of March, 1862, as the Government may direct. The Go vernment !till receive under thin ontract 4, 0 44 h$R I, 444 rem vi , tho rigl.t to call for any additional number up to 10,000. Each lot of Cattle deliverocl Omit average at leadt 1,300 grolol weight and nu animal will 1w rotoivod which weighs Jess than 1,000 pounds gross weight. Goverment reserves to itself the right to pay in Trea sin y mars, and to reject any hid for any cause. No hill Will ha nntertninod uniags tho bidder hi proint to re. gmoi. Celle I,lds to be directed to 111njor A. BECKWITH, C. S. U. S. A., Washington, D. C., and endorsed Propo atilA foe Beef), 1, A B, do herby propose to deliver to the Govern. meat good Beet Cattle on the hoof for - per hundred pv6Att weight. The Cattle to he doltvared at according to the termg of the eneloeell advertise. meat. The Vaal!, to be wrigliud on the acidea, and the weight to determined to ho the parciiivio weight.' I hereby agree to giro a good nod aidaciont bona ter the rum mod of the contract, and to receive Treasury notes or or other Government funds in payment for the Cattle. de2S•dtja9 WALED 1"1101 ) 0bAL5, UNTIL THE 30th Pecombor, 1801, aro incited for furnishing the United Statl N Suboistfince Deprirtinotit with F WU& About 12,000 barrels will be reqiiirod, of it high grade of extra Fb , ur, to be delivered in -Washington, at the lifirog NINA) or at Warehouses in Washington or tiicorgetown, taint° time between thet.at aGlIi iow, pie luau arYl 1362. Each barrel of the Flour to be inspected just before it In Pel!MVed. rrha Flour Mild be equal in quality to the saint lee to be obtained. at the Capitol Bakery, Washing• ton city. Bide to be directed to Major A. BECK WITH, C. S., A• 7 all endorsed •L ProPosida. ll aA 1.313 -I.4ITIIOI3RAPBIC WORK —Sealed Proil.stale will he rec....ivect by the gmmte Commit tee on Printing, until 10th January, for Lithographing and Printing the Maps, Charts, and Diagrams which ac company the documents from the Departments communi cated with the annual Message of the President to cintgrees, to be executed . so the very test manner. No bide receired except from persons carrying on the Lithographic business. For particulars, apply at the office of the Superinten dent of Public Printing, whtre the work to be done can JOHN D. DEEPREIN, de2S-at Superintendent Public Printing. OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND EgvirAVE, N. E. corner TWELFTH and Oiftfk SD Otreetb, - PROPOSALS.—ProposaIs will be received at this of fice until SATURDAY, Jan. 3, 1862, to furnish for the Schuylkill Arsenal Bidders ars requested to state the price and sin, and µ•here the engine can De inspected. G. H. CRUSH s.N, de27 Del), Q, M. Gen I U. r, A. UNITED STATES, EASTEIIN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. scr. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Oreetlnor: Wumenes, The District Court of the United Statss in and for the Pastern - District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duty proceeding on a Libel, tiled in the name of the United States of America, bath decreed aN persons in n e e eeel hove_ oe ioetehJ tea have, two right, title, ar interest in the schooner H. WATERMAN, whereof SAMUEL HARRIS is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on said schooner captured as Prize while aground ou Ty ha„ Island. and broupht into this port to he 'muddied. cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, end to the effect hereafter expi eased, (justice so requiring.) You are therefore charged and strictly omitted and cenintanded that you omit Bah 414 that by publishing these predenta in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal hdelligeacer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be moniehed and cited, pe remptorily, all persona in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or imagist in the said schooner E. WATERMAN, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon, to appear "before the Honorable JOHN t/ADWALA DV.R, the Judas of the mid Court, at the DISTRICT COURT ROOM, in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of heating causes, then and there In chow, or allopo, in duo form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, Why the said SehOetter E. WATERMAN, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the some, to the oneMleS of the UMW States. and, as goods of their enemies or otherwise. liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes ; and further to do and receive in this be half as to justice shall aDnertlith And that lOU duly ine timate, or cause to be intimated, unto all paraortaatore. said, generally, (to whom, by the tenor of these pre sents, it is also intithated,j that if they shalt not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and CIO not show a reilfaMithin and lawful cause to the con. trary, than said District Court Both intend and will pro. teed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pro nounce that the said schooner E. WA TERYLAN, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and niersnasmee Inden thereon, did irtena, tho time or the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and con daanath)ll, to to MIAOW and condemned as lawful Nice; Ibu 'Demur' or mbar 9171411Mtier of 'MO pww'ns so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that yen duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witpese the Reperabie JOHN CAD WALADER, or the er coonrr sixth day of DECEMBER, A. 11, 1581, and in the eighty sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. de2B-3t G. R. FOX, Clerk. District Court. ESTATE OF IMO. W. FARNUM, DECEASED. Letters of Administration upon the Estate of GEORGE W. FARNUM, deceased, having been granted to the aada-si s aed Ter K Ller of MIL, for the city. county of Philadelphia, all persona indebted to said Estate will please make payment, and those having claims present them to JAMES EDWARD FARNUM, Admin istrator, No. 36 South FRONT Street. deg-utat "rij 0 TICE .-LETTERS TESTA MENTARY to the Estate of LEWIS B. TAY LOR, deceased, baring been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against eald &state aro roe tweeted to present thorn Tor settlement, and those in. debted to make pal ment to GEORGE W. TAYLOR, SAMUEL L CREUTZBORG, or RICHARD R. DUTTON, Executors, dog.m6r46 8. E. or. of FIFTH and MARKET ata TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR IN THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of ANN ENINGER and BEMIRE MILLER, executors of the last will and tes tament of PHILIP 'MINCER, deceased, and to make dletriltmtioxx of Oho balance In the betide of the tt6dottnt ante, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his aprsintment on TUESDAY, January 7, 1862, at four o'clock P. M., at Arbitration Rooms, Washington Build ings, 274 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. MILAIWA.L'S SALE.—By vittuo of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD WA.LA 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 highest and bees bidder, for cash, at - cradowait.i.- STREET WHARF, on WEDNESDAY, January Bth, 1862, at 12 o'clock M., the Schooner JAN JUAN, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo laden on bee r.l theieof. Inl4 mago consists of 2,400 bushels salt, sugar, 1210131f1.8, WILLIAM MILLWA 11. S. Marshal, E. D. of Penn's. PHILADELPHIA, December 26, 1861 de27-6t A utigp i -TH M E TINDEIgNED 3 late of the OIRARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, fun. leased, fora term of years, WILLARD'S HOTEL, In Washington. They take this occasion to return to their old 'Honda and customers many thanks for pest fayon, and beg to assure them that they will be moat happy to Ito them In their new quarter.. SYKES, OHADWIOII, & 00. WASHINGTON, July 16.1861. Anna, GENERAL ORDER NAVY TAPARTMBNT December 23, 1861. THE NAY Dp`MtyltlENT lias a rendezvous for shipping men at, each of thetollowinri playas - . Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Boston and New Bedford, Massachusetts. New York. Philadelphia and Erie, Pennsylvania. Baltimore, Alarylend j and Washington, District of Columbia. Stamen, ordinary seamen, and landimen who can pass the usual surgeon's examination, by presenting them [Tittle at the rendezvous nearest their residence ! with an °Mini certificate from the city or town vierk manitri.g that they are residents and have expressed a desire to leave to enter the navy, will be received on the following terms: lnt, An allowance of three cents per mile for travelling expenses. al. An advance of three months to seamen and ordi nary seamen, and of two months to landsmen. Bd. Permission to leave an allotment of half pay to thdr mat*, to commence the date of their enlistment. 4th. To go on Doorti gap in their ordinary clothes, where an outfit will be furniehed and charged as per being thu present prices, viz: One yea-jacket One pi r pine cloth troweere..... Me blue tionnel eircrahirt i on Two under tlan,uel glints 2 32 Two pairs woollen drawers .... 2 16 One mattress 4 90 Two blankets 3 90 t1n.. , .❑.t..es cap. 1. 00 One Mack silk handkerchief 1 00 $3l 27 no pay of petty officers averages $2O to $25 per month 11... A 44111411. _ _ ls do. Po. ordinary seamen 1.1 dO. Do. landsmen 12 do. And food found. No landsman will be allowed to take the benefit of this regulation who hag net been four month at eta l or on tho takes or rivers. GIDEON WELLES, de27-fi iniirw6t Secretary of the Navy. LAMY SHADE MANUFACTORY J.J. V. QUARRE, -0 . Southeast corner of NINTH and A.ROII Street., Wholesale Establishment. Retail Store, opposite, No. 831 ARCH Street, For V1A11710111t41., of talcir cuptiornern, who will fla there the most suitable article for a Christmas present. m023.61e31 OLD LEAD-8 barrela just received Per savour 47714fitr, for sale by JAIIIIETCHE A CARSTAIRS, 1107 202 and 204 South FRONT Minot, AOFFENITEIMER, MER(3HAN . - NSF: BROKER - in nil brioches or trado, and manufacturer of every description of Army Goods, O. 48 South TIM) Street, west side, second story, Phila delphia. CULAII _PRINTING, BEET end Cheapest in the City. at RINOWALT & BRO . ' '6 S. 34 South TRIAD Street. tag PROPOSALS_ FORM OF BID ONE SUCTION FIRE ENGINE. LEGAL. of ' , Uttar Mtn:6UB. MARSHAL'S SALES. HOTELS. COMMISSION HOUSES. FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, at 13011111 FRONT Mgt. AS LIETIVIA EMMERT, BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEET/NG% BIIIRTING9, DRILLS, JEANS, SILECIAS, CANTON FLANNELS, inn:l= auizioawnrsir;Wil, (IMAM V LLL9 LACONIA, EVERETT, LOWELL, ipgaion, HAMPDEN, zainewme i A FVLL ANORTMENT OP SHAWLS, BEAVER CLOTHS, TRICOTS, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS, BLANKETS, AND ARMY GOODS, EDON THE WASHINGTON (Levu BAT Ervra,) AND OTHER DILLS, cc/-&D SHIPLEY ? HAZARD ? dr, No. 112 tIIFEBTITUT STREET, COMMIggION M RORANTB TOR THE BALE Or PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. .061-416. FUI I .G.EORGE F. WOMRATH, MI ill AND 437 AIWA 8110 E; HAS NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT OP • LADIES' FURS, T. which the attention of the Pall. 1a Inoliod. nefflttal MILLINERY GOODS. KENNEDY'S, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. As. 1 129 011113TNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH od-am MILITARY GOODS. ANDIAIIWW ORIGINAL CAMP, OR TRAVELLING DED TRUNK_ (Patent applied for) For Bale by W. A. ANDREWS, 11018-291 No. 612 CHESTNUT Street. A RMY CONTRACTORS AND DIITLERg SUPPLIED WITH BRUSHES at the lowest rates. Always on hand, a large stock of CAVALRY BRUSHES, Government standard, WAGON BRUSHES. Government etandarct And every Description of Brushes required ror the army REMBLE & VAN HORN, ocl6-3m 321 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. ARMY FLANNELS. WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Ara praeuell to make contract"; for Immediate delivery, of WHITE DOMET FLANNELS, AND ALL WOOL LDTDIGO BLUE FLANNELS, at Government standard. 004-tf CADET MUSKETS AND EQUIP 151E1411—We have lust made to order a lot of sit parlor MUSKETS suitable for Philadelphia Cadets. They are light and neat, such as every parent would wish to place in the hands of their sone, affording healthful ex vccipc, whisout being no iloo,r-s- 63 6 4 / 2 jore the spin& Also, CADET EQUIPMENTS made to Meek° pat tern. PHILIP WILSON & CO., no3o-1m 432 CHESTNUT Street. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROB ERT SHOEMAKER & Forthenet Corner FOURTH and RAO& Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS retiltreN e2i DOMNIVILQ WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. kIIMPACITTRERS OP Will'TE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, eta AGENTS FOR TER CELEBRATED . FRENCH ZINC FAINTS. Dealers and cowmen supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASIL vegl-era JUST IiECEIVED, per " Annie Kim ball," from Liverpool. blander, Weaver, & Man bele preparations 25 11.4 Extract Ambit', In 1 lb jars. 2b Ibe Extract Hyoecryami, in 11b jars. 50 the Extract Belladonna, in 1 lb jars, 100 the Extract TRlllaaCi, in 1 lb jars. 60 The Yin Ral Colchici3 In 1 lb bottles. 100 Ibe 01 giteeini Root., in llb bottles. 600 the Calomel, in 1 tb bottles. 600 iba Pit Hydrarg., in lib Jars. WETHERILL do MOTHER., iina le nE,fl/111R iItMAL LOOKING (LASSES. IMMENSE REDUCTION ri LOOKING GLASSES, OTh PAINTING.% INGBATINOBI PIOTIIER AND PHOTOGRAPH FRANDIA JAMES S. EARLE it SON, t 314 OnFATI4 IPPIDEIPP, amount* the reduction of 2b per cent. in the prime clan Hanufactored Stock of Looking Claims slap, in Ingravings, Picture and Photograph Frames, Oil Paint ing, Tilin 6116914 Sad U.n4 070,15.13 t aeaortreent 1.. the Muntry. A rare opportunity Is now offered to make purl dime in this line For Cash, at remarkably Low Prioa FAAILLE'N ciAirirAnlVA, ITA-11 816 CHESTNUT Street. GROG ERIES. MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES_ BUNCH AND LAYER RAISINS, SULTANA AND SEEDLESS RAISINS; GIT494r, gqi.g l7 - 42, "k' 4 ", S'l'/".9, SWEET CIDER, WINES, cOe ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, deb-tf Corner of ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. HkIRRINO, SHAD , JiII SALMON, do.-6.001/ bilis Mem Nos. 1,2, and 8 lAITKEREL, large, medium, and small, in assorted sokages of choice, late-caught, fat flab. 9,090 bbia. New Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Her ing* of *bolos qualitice, 6,000 bosom extra new scaled Herrings. 8,000 boxes extra new Nu. 1 Herrings. 8,000 boxes large Magdatine Berrinipt. SIN blighigitcltillite White Flab. 99 MID, new lioononty mom 26bbla. new Ha li fax Salmon. 1,000 Quintals Grand Bank Codfish. boxes Berliimer (Jaunty Chew. la gore aa4 !NAN, for sale by asuurux R icooßctii, non No. 140 NORTH WHARVES. CABINET FURNITURE. nA_BINET FURNITURE AND BIL LIMiD TABLES. MOORE dy Q AMPIQN , No. 281 Smith SECOND Street, to connection with their extensive Cabinet Business are pow manufacturing e superior article of • BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on bend n full Ripply, finished with the 001111 R OAMPION'D - ILDIPADYID which are pronounced, by an who have used them, to be =parlor to all others. • for the quality and finish of these Tables the menu waren rdpr 4Q Fpeir numerous patrons throughout the Wong who are fonalliu - with the otewteetor of au2A-Bra BUSINESS NOTICE'S. PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL OBEHISTRY.—Tbe Laboratory of thosubscriben Is open daily, from 9A. M. to 6 P. M., for Analyses of Ores. Guano& Waters, ho. Alto, for the Inetrnetion at unier i ts in Chemistry, 'mineralogy, and Geology. Opinions given In Chemical unestiona Special Instruction in MEDICAL CHEMISTRY. JAMES 0. BOOTH, THOS. H. GARRETT, JNO. J. REESE, M. D., coot-em No. 10 CHANT Street, Tenth, below Market. JOHN WELSH, Praotioal SLATE . 99 im a rt, THIRD meal aid onnsuarrovnta goad, le prepared to pat on any amount of ROOFING, on the most MODERATE TERMB. Will guaranty le make every Building perfectly Water-tight. w Orders promptly attended to. ray7-/Y mi EVANS & WATSON'S • SALAMANDER RAESSL STORE, 18 11013TH FOURTH OTHIII7 1 PNLLADELPHIA, PA. A pa bwd. large variety of TIIII-YBOOF SATIN always LYMAN, DWIGHT, CABOT, CHICOPEE, and BARTLET MILLS. 1' EJRS 1 Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.10, 8.10,10.10, A.R., 1140, 3.40, 6.40, 7.40, and 9.10 P. N. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 A. N., 2 anti 7 P. N. Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.60 A. 111,, 17.40, 6.40, and 0.10 P. M. FOE CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia.. 03{, 9.06, 11.05 A. N., .1.36, 8.06, 434, 8.06, and 8.00 P. EL Leave NOTrilltiliAll. 7. EL 0. II A. IC IX, 43i, and 6 P. M. L64.km Phll64l6lklie., 41g, 9, 11 A. M., lg, 8.06. 4K, 8.06, and 8.06 P. H. Leave litanaynnk, itx, 7g, sg, og, 17.34 A. X., 2, 6. and fix P. H. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Diiiiadelpiiia, O A. K., .2 and 7 P. M. Leave Hanayunk, 7k A. H., b 3 and 8 P. H. H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent, 0r.,28-if Depot NINTH and GREEN Streets. muE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1861. THE CAPACITY OF THE ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PRILA_DRLPIILi. AND PITTSBURG. Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Traina from Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the Union. Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and from all pointa in the West, Northwest, and Southwest— thin furnishing facilities for trannortation of Padden. twe nnanroamod for Brood and comfort by any other mute. Express and Fast Lines run through to Plttabarg, pithotit change of Cars or Conductors. All Through rettINUPT MOW proreitell with tougiwiciEeii, kateui Drake—speed under perfect control of the engineer, thus milling much to the safety of travellers. emoking Cars are attached to each Train i Wood.. raft's Sleeping Care to Express and Fast Traits. The iraininsee utrziet umit: Mait and P t Lime a...- days excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 6.08 A. M. Welt (Mester Passengers will take the Mail train at 8 4. N., the Parkeiiburg Accommodation at 12,30 P. M., and the Lancaster Accommodation at 4 r, M, Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, iGlmira, Buf falo, Niagara Falls, and Intermediate points, leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. and 2.40 P. M., go direotly through. Tickets. Westward may be Obtained at tne oilloe of she Oompalay in Philadelphia, New York, Bolton, or Bald- Ana(' ; and Tlek4te Eastward at any of the important EgMosal offices in the West; also on board may of the rognlar line of Stemmata on the Miettelierd or Ohio riven. Sir Faro always mi SOW, NM time as; Quick, as by an, other route. For further information apply at the Passenger Sta. Son, Southend corner of Eleventh bun Mead etrode, The completion of the Wooten! oohnentiOus of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make slit the DIRECT LINK BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE The nonneetion of traeka by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight to. tether wlth the saving of time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shippers of Freight, _and the Travelling Public. Merchants and Shipman entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with awn dance on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point In the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all fines as faverabLe as ars charged by other Railroad Companies. oGr Be particular to mark packager via Pennsylva nia Railroad." For Freight Contracts or Shipping Ilireetione, splay to or eddreu either of the following Agate of the 4%m- cent D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg.: B. S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville, 0. ; .1..7. Johnsen, Rip ley, 0. ; B. McNeely, Maysville ' Hy. ; Ornuiby . & Crop per, Perpanoutb, 0. ; Paddock & Co., Jeffersonville, Indianaj H. W. Drown & Co., Oincieeetl, O. AiLena A Hibtert, Cincinnati, ;U. O. Meldrant, Madison, Ind; Jos. E. Moore, Louisville, Hy.; P.O O'ltiley A Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. graham & Co., Cairo, ill L • B. F. Sans, Sheller A Glass, St. Louis, Mo. • John 6. upp in dp i VaatrAito, Tens.. lii. A Hsi Meat- Wei Tenn. ; Clarke & Co., Chicago, 111. ; W. B. R. Smite, Alton, Ili. ; or to Freight Agents of Railroads different points. in the West. 8. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. htAGBAW A. HOOKE', 80 North Arad, Baltimore- LABOR 00.,1 Astor House, or 18. Williams at., N. I 113/1011 & 00., No. 17 State street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Agent, Phila. ar g i N gimm PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING RAMBOAD 00.1 (MOO ritartzs Immo.) PHILMAIRPII I / 1 Apra 9'1,1861. SEASON TICKETS. 9n and after Nay 1, 1881, WOOD tickets will be Wined by this company for the periods of three, idz, nine, and iiwol-re awatire, not Ila-ashaderable. &aeon school-tickets may also be bed it Be per 88td. Coconut. • Thew titkete will be sold by the Treaearer at No. NV iloatii FOURTH Street, where any farther informed= 444.4 & RELCBFORD, totta-t1 • Tivairarer. gim p WEST CHESTER RAILROAD TRAINS its PENN- Hlnivarriti snuasotat o icon, Avpvt, curnor Stil l/ENV( and MARKET arse% at B A. M., ULM neon. Mt P. 002-tit RAILROAD LINES. WINTER AR BANGUMENT.-PHITAADBL- WILMINOTON, AND BALTIMORE RAIL. ROAD. On end after MONDAY, NOV. 18. 1881. PASSENGER TBAINB LE ATE PIIILADFLPHIA: For Baltimore a 3.,10 A. M., 8.15 A. M.,11.85 e. (Exprem.. and 10.50 P. M. For Cheater at 8.15 A. M., 11.80 A. M., 0.46 0114 10.50 F. M. For Wilmington at 8.30 A. M.. 8.16 A. M.,11.86 A. 111., 8.46 aim 10.50 P. M. For New (Asti% at 0.16 A. K. and 3.46 P. M. For Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 3.45 P. M. For Milford at 8.16 A. EL for salitibury at 8.15 A. AL TUAINB Pon PIIILADEILPHIA ; Leave Baltimore at aan A . 03. (E x press), 1.06 P. M. (Exprmo), P49ouil (B5131:00), Leavy Wiltulevou at 7.09 awl 41.00. A. AL L 114161 B 48 y Bud 9.64 P. M. Leave Balietntry at 2.35 P. M. Leave Milford at 4.65 P. M. Leave boyar at 0 A . M. and 616 P. M. Leave New Castle ak 11 A. M. and 8.0 P. M. Leave Chester at 8.20 A. M.,12.15, 4.50, and 9.30 P.M. Leave Bedtimnre for Sallebury and intermediate etatione 0,20 and 7 P. N • for Dover and intermediate stations 1,90 TRAINS FOR BALTISIORIE Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 12.05 and 11.20 P. R. Lie Unl6abite/111 M L2O A. M., 0.26 A. hL.14.85 P , Ana h 6. M. PUEIGTIT TEA [N, with Passenger Oar attached, will run im follows Leave Philadelphia [or Perryville and Intermediate twee at 5.10 P. it. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and Intermediate see. at 7.10 P. M. LeaTp peltimore for Havre do Grace and intermediate Mione at 9 A. id. ON SUNDA I'S ONLY At 3.30 A. M. and 1.0...itt P. M. tram Philadelphia to Doltimoith nt T from Tinltimore ro Tlintoeliado• The a .;.10 A. in. train fa]) Philadelphia to Baltimore will run daily, Mondays excepted. sofiti,tl Prmeldent. 1861. amt%m9 - - ARRANGEMENT OF NEW YORK ['INES THE CAMDEN AND AMIIOY AND PHILA. DELPFIIA AND TRA'l4Tole RAILROAD CO.'S Lau yAQ2I peIIt,ADIDLPIIIA TO YOGA ANA WAY TLACM'Or non WALNUT-STREET WHARF ANA KENSINGTON DIMON WILL LEAVE tar 1 0 (11,LOWS--YLS: TANN At l A, Mu via Camden and AMDOII V. and A, oointnodation - - Si ZO At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J. Accommodation) 2 26 At 9,Se A. 81., vla Rensineten and Jereeyeity,tiora fag Nall 800 At 12,4 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, ACCOMMO - 226 it 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Es. prams S 00 P. M, t via Camden and Jersey Mtn Evening Saproon At 4 P. N., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Glees Ticket 2 25 At ISM P, 61,, Via Remington and aurney, Vity l Eve- dog - 'II 29 At 12 P. M., via Remington andJereeyCity, South ern Mail 800 At & re If., -cis decode:. sad Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Paseenger)-Ist Class Ticket.. 2 25 do. 2d Mule Ticket.. 1 60 The P. N. Mall Line runs daily, Sundays excepted. The 12 P M. .4enthern runs daily. For Water dap, Atrouctebuts, t Creation, Wilkoeharee, Montrose, Great Bend, &c., 1 .10 A. M from 1L61 . 151,400% via Delaware, Lackawanna, aria Wee - tern B. R. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Casten, Lambertville, Flemington, Ste. ' at 7.10 A. M.; from 17k, ' et; 9..i4 P. Ai. Boas Walnut streetWharf ; (the 210 A. M. :ine connects with train leaving Raster for Mauch 'shank at 3.25 P. M.) For Mount holly at 0 A. AL, 2 and 4 P. M. For Freehold at 0 A. M. and 2 P. WAY LINES. For Brine', Trenton, Be.,t 7.10 and 9% A. 81., 0 6 80, and 11 P M., from Reasitton, and 2% P. M. from Walnut-meet wharf. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano, Beverly, Burling ton Ac_, 1.2%, 1,5, mid 5.l P. id. Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate placee, at 2% I'. AL. from Walnut-street wharf. rte' Foi Nor Veelt mud Wan Linea leaving Katiabig. con Depot, take the care, on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The ears run into the depot, and on arrival of each train run from the depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed each Paseels jai. PSfitas/145PE are erobibited from taking anything its baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 8100, ex emst by aneelal contract. - WIVE. H. OATZAIFiB, Agent. ar tag psyl NOvR TIi ANIA tt PERNNSYL r•-ra l A L D U Q II MUNE, HAZLETON, EASTON. EnELZY, hco. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 4, 1881, Pas eenuor krnigats will leave FRONT And WILLOW Strasts, Philadelphia, daily, ((Sundays excepted,) as follows: At (SAO A. M., (Express,) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Harieton, At 2.46 P. (Exum) for Bethlehem, NafftOnt ara , This train melee Easton at 6P. 1L and malted a close connection with the New Jersey Central for New York. At 5.05 P. X., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Matta Mem ke_ At 9 A. M. and 4 P. M., for Doylestown. At 6 P. M., for Fort 'W ashingion The 6.40 A. M. Express Train makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being akeetret and meat desirable route to all white in the Lehigh coal ragioh. TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at 7.07 A. M., 0.01 A. M., and 5.28 P. M. LAM% Dayltataton at B.VI 14_ and 3.20 P_ M. Leave Port Washington at 8.60 ON STlNDAYEl—Philadelphia for Fort Washington at 9.20 a. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 4 P. M. no T le.t.wn PI:AA/gall at M_ Fort Washin,.-ton forlphia at IA P. M. Fare to Bethleheru....9l.so Fare to Mauch Ctank.s2.Bo Tare to Eaatou 1.50 Through Ticketa moot e Drocurod at the Tiokot Wilma, at WILLOW Street or DEMO *trout, in order to secure tho above rates of faro. 1,11 Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Berke street with the Fifth and Sixth streets, and Be rnd and Thini.streetH Passenger BallioolllB, SWIMIT W ants' after leaving Willow etreet, a n s i mg FALL AND %VIN TB R ABBANGEMENT.— PHILADBL MIA, GERMANTOWN, and NORRIS TOWN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. On Dna otter Illonciail GVIVP9r 2S, 4 V 94 1 14 F 4 4 3 'F -04 .PF notice. FOB GERMANTOyrN &MOTO rtniaaeiPilil7, IN 7,15, 9 3 10 09, 11, 12 A. M., 1,2, 13, 4,6 3 8,9, 10X, Slid 11111 P.M. &MTV tivr‘ool/towa, 0 3 7,7 h, 11 4 r gi•VI 11 }it a. ?C.], 0. 4 1 9, 13 1 7 1 81 9X, 1/ P. • The 8,4 A. M. train from Germantown stops at Day's and Tioga only. ON 9rliND/1(2. Leave Philadelphia. 0.05 A. M., 2, Y. and lOs P. M Leave Germantown, 8.10 A. 51., 1,6, and 91, P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, & 8.11. A. 2,4, 0,8, and 10X 4. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 0 A. M., 3 P. M. Leave Norristown, 73 1 ( A. hl., b P. M FOR MA_NAYITNIt, Iwo MILES. DOUBLE TRACE ant= Beet Line Exam train leand ParkeeDurg Accomlimistion Harrisburg 2.30 P. M. Lancaster _« 4.00 P. M. GREAT WEST WITT, 99;0 Ticket Agent, Phila. Iy.liEWlLie %thin thileh Ltaigvne, to. sa-is 1861. ELLIB MARK, Agent. ELMIRA ROUTE.-- -THELdARBIarIILA AZIA 1514214 RA RAILROAD. QUICKEST ROUTE to Tamaqua,()stamina, Rupert, Wilkesbarre, Scranton,Danville, Milton , Williamsport, Tres, ROD., Canton , Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara Fails, Monomer, tlievoland, Detroit Toledo, Oldcage., /M. 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 uma,,tyvirilli4. Streets, (Passengers entrance on Cal lowlWl strut%) daily, (oftdayr emerytrit), #os k.ere points, as follows: DAY EXPRESS 800 A. M. NIGHT: EXPRESS 316 P. M. The B Qli 4, m. train connects at Bunert, for herrn, rump, OGralllon, and all stations on tI.e ULM- A.WANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. The above trains make direct connections at Ebnira with the trains of the New York and Erie, Oanandaigna and Niagara Palle, and Buffalo, New York and Erie and tivw Yttrij Hasa and West, and the Vanadae. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge, and all intermediate points. 'Pickets Mt he preened at the Philadelphia and mica Railroad Line'e Ticket Office, northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passenger Depot, corner THIRTEENTH AND OALLOWHILL. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. LalLee the Philadelphia and Relidiria Depot, Broad mid Ce,llowhill streets daily, (Sundays excepted), for all points West and North, at 8 P. M. Freights mind be delivered before 3 P. M. to Insure their going the same day. Por I arth.o. info ;,Gel; &jtl.ly at Inlaid pleat THIRTEENTH and CALLOWITILL, or to G. T. LEONARD, Agent, Northwest corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, apiS-ti. Philadelphia. 1862. 11.30 A. M. ltla I', Ai? WEST CHESTER AND PHILADBLPHIA BAIL ROAD. On and after MONDAY, Nov. 25,18131, the trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 5.30 A.M., 2, US. mid 6A5 P. M.; and will learn the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Street.% (West ramp delphia,) at 17 minutes after the starting time from the Depot. The Train! leaving Philadelphia at 8.30 A.M. and 4.18 P. 81. connect at Pennelton with Trains on the Phila delphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Concord. Kontiett, OffOrd, A 3.1 HENRY W 99 1 0, no2B-if Buneniatendent nom THE ADAMS EXPRESS OOMPANY, Office 320 OHICSTHIPI Street. forwards Parcels, Packages, Merchandise, Dank Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in conneotkai with other Express Oompanier4 to al Me principal DM and Oidel of the United State' IL S. SANDFORD, fell General Saterintandent. w a g FOR NEW YORK, NRW DAILY LINE, via DelaWata lIMI Raritan Canal. Philadelphia and New York Ammar Steamboat 00110 pany receive freight and leave daily at I P. N., MOPS& tag tI. 1r cskittaa In New York the following den. Freights taken at reasonable rstee. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, JAMES HAND, Agent, Piers 14 and 16 IGABT 111YEL New York. FOR NEW YORK. Thi Philadelphia Steams Propeller Minimal win col/Immo. their Viennese for the season on Monday, Link instant Their stemma* are noyr reaeivbiy -height it aseast Pier above Walnut street. Terms aoeonnoodating. A4:1 01 / 3 1 0 . BAIRD a 004 was aeot A "re. — .f.hl ARMY GOODS. A Sine line of samples on band. Advances made. Contracte tilled and guaranteed, T e ems liberal Qrngt, and Sample Room, Northeast corner of FIFTH twd circsilivw strepso—zr,9v. t„, second itoos- delB.l2t HAMPTON'S SPLENDID LEHIGH 11 NUT. ilamDten'e epiendfd stove Coal. Hampton's splendid Egg Coal. Yawl. finnthmuit corner FRONT and POPLAR. dlB-12t.* eI,UNNY BAGS-60 BALES FOR GI at* b 3/1:111STOII & CABSTAIRIV n 022 202 South FRONT litreog. SALES BY AUCTIOII. FUENESB, 1311INLEY, dv 00., No. 429 AI ARK IT STEW SALE ur FRENtIi bltV C 00139. LID Tuesday Morning, afoul ry at 11l o',!luck, by nataloeuo, for /*Rah -4110 1.4“ staple Frolicll dry .qoadm. sublvie. And ealalognes early on Ltimiug aftide. P HILIP FORD & 00 -7 AUCTION- Blift Um. 624 AlAlitiNT nod EMI i)Olareitgitgik inroad. LARGE POSITIVE BALE uN 1,000 CASFS ROOTS, BEobb [MOGAN: 4 , AND 01131 SHOES. On Monday Morning, Dee al, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by es• talognm 1,000 cases men's, lion, and ynutha' calf, kip, grain, and thick boots, - brogans, and Wellington boots, wenuols, nusueat, twit Phildren'm gnat, calf. kip, and kid bole awl gime Also, a desirable insiorluntot woein's Mal init-eos' goat and kid Be' ed and po,taqiii Balmoral ho, try e.witahla for the hest retail trade. viir amain anon for examination early on the morning of sale. With catalogirs, LARGE POSITIVE SALE Olf 1,000 CASES BOOTS, stiows , . BbOGANS. On Th Ci SALE V/ TIUI SEAti'lli, January 2, iu o'clock precisely, will nu sold, 01 co. talogun, 1,000 Ca/511a men's, boys', and youths' calf, kip, grain, thick and linngarian imata, ll , rogann, Wollloutoo hems, women's, orissee', and children's calf, kip, goat, end kid hoots and shoo.. Also, a harelwmne aimortMent or woh.en'a and 1114., NnW 0.l and pegged Balmoral boob+, nilllloll 19 1/It befit retail multi, Tim attention of lor, ors ie partiouniriy called so Ude our Nat salt, fur 1/1/8 NPaAO3I. NW" Gimp for czaminatiOn, with Catalogs/es, early on the morning of mlo, N • F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, • suream• to B. Scott. Jr.. 431 CHESTNUT St. CLOSING SALE tiF UEItDI4N TOYS, FANCY GOODS, &c., by catalogue. On Monday Morning . , DA6traluir 30. comnioncinu at 10 o'clock mulatily. 11 hair:icing a great variety of Hell fancy goodA, Chins and Bohemian ware, fitio &c. SALE OF EMBROIDERIES ' DRY ROODS' HUSIERY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C., by CAL:111W1101 On Tnesilay Morning, December 31, commencing at lo o'czock preoholy. EM MU 11 1114:111IN An invoice a eta, ui• ereil linen cHanbrie Juenbett. collars'‘ nt•t4, Sec. MILLINERY GOODS, FLOWERS, kc. et ftnA velvet r 166.2., hot•uet tiliivial tlowere, NoVIIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, /he nt,timm butt mu, shawl pinta , howl dri.s4nm. An 111%Am, extra doPi priul lionp &C. 0101111ANTOWN PAN::Y KNIT nOops, uosiEgy, MID BITCH 0141./YP; Also, choler: fitylea faocy zephyr hnit hoods, sout , w, scarfs, comforts, 'minas, wool and cotton hoisory, extra, heavy buck army gauntlets, &c. g 1 10(11( (1.11011.. g, Al., do, a kotti, fuwflnhing. AOC& CLOT El ING, ITALIAN cLwril„ta A 1180, an invoice of ready matte clothiag, Italian cloth, brown linen, FINE Vtnts On Tu..s ,, ay "Morning. Deenmber 31, fit 10 &clank prods. IY. An itilillco of tine tura Notrrantal genuine nflnk, redo, sthr,o martin, Eta, and squirrel furs, for lailioa, Lt1i.3303, nrd children- NI Alai EILY AND IRON. i slim PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORES.—NEA.FISta PIIA.CTIOAL AND TiIkORETIOAL NEERS, MACHINISTS, BOILR.P.-MAKERS, BLACK ENITIES, and FOUNDERS, having, for ninny years, been in successful operation, and bean exclusively en. gaged in building and repairing Marine and "Dyer 'k eine, high and low 131.00nr.n. Iron Beats. Water Tanks, Propellers, resceetfally offer their services Ss the public, as being fully prepared to contract for L- gives of ell sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, haVir sets or patterns of different sizes, are prepared to axe once nrcll,l-a aIIS, quick rl.spnich. clAherligliia pattern making made at the mliortast notice. and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, cd the beet Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forginga, of sit Sias. kieds• as,d arm Onalinfig, of all Ara scriptiou. Turning, Screw Cutting, and all Lithe work connected with the above business. Drawings end Spechi.....tions for all work done at rte! establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The eu6e.riheFii hael, ASIbIA wharf-do& roast far re pairs of Nate, where they can lie in perfect safety, MO are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &c., &c., fez Weals heavy or light weights. JACOB C. NiCAYIN, JOHN P. LEVY; jel4-tf BEACH and PALMER Streets J. 11A.0011AN 11181iltIOIL, JOHN N. aura, WILLIAM H. MERB/OS, UARTLEY mumici, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, . FIFTH AND VASHIN G TOIi 9TREII±4, PHILADBLPHIA. JMERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISM, stopootootare R and Low Prownare Skean .214:1_ 4 40 for land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, ao.; Ow& tugs of all kinds either iron or brass. fron.Frarrim Hoofs for Gee Works, Workshops, BS& toad Stations, .e. Retorts and Gee Machinery of the latest and mate improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, enob v.: gfigay, lints, And Grid Mills, WOMB% Pass, Dean Stake Trains, Defecatore, Mikan, Pitniping Engines, &c. Sole Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar %Rimy &pparatne; Neemyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and As pinwall & Weisey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drainbsy unlat? RAILROAD LINES. ar g - t amm PHIL A_DEIiRITLI AND BEA1)1140 11.A11110A15. resisENGE.fs TICAINS FOE POTTSVILLE, BEAD ING, and HARRISBURG, on and after November 4,1881. _ . . . gom.NING LINES, DAIL!, (Sundays excepted.) Leona NOW Depot ) corner of P,404, 5 'FF"A tikttoW HILL Street]. PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Oallowhill streets,) at 8 A. 111., con necting at Etarriehnrg with the PENNSYLVANIA S.A.ILP.II,ID lAA train. rnwsies to Pittatiurn! the I.IPKBERLAND VALLEY LH P. M. train Militatigf te , Chrunbersburg, Carlisle, *cc. • and the NOETIIERN ITENTRAL litKlaillOAD 1.20 P. 31. train running to Sun bury, Ao, lITERNOON LINES Leave NeW Depot, comae Of BROAD and HALLOW HILL atrcete, PHILADELPHIA, (Pagsengor ontraueoa ou Thirteenth and on Callowhill its„) for POTTSVILIat An d pAitimitmtg, at i).15 P. M., DAILY, oonnect- Ma at parunaura vita Use tfortlatru voi4V;'.* , for liunt.nry Williamsport , Elmira , Express Train from New York via Easton wakes close connection with the Reading Mail and Accommodation Trains, connect ing at Ilarriaburg with chi. gel4trq 3 4 5 A. X. Train running writ. nil - 01 , 74 .,. CR . ? 9ittr7`Rf P. 01., DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) DISTA.NONB PII PHILADELPHLA AND siumnro ItAILBOAD. 11119 s. rumsosizace, To /TomMI - Wu aCc Reading OEC Lebanon 80 Harrieburg 112 . 1 Millerebnrg 142 Treverton Junction.lsB Sunbury 169 Northumberland 172 Milton 193 Money 197 WillOunaport 209 Jerrie) Shore 223 Leah Homo( Ralston 238-• Elmira Troy and Elmira Troy 281 Railroad. Elmira 287 The BA. M. and 3.16 P. . tratoe connect daily at Port (g' , " 6 -Y 4 aseeetad,l with the OATAWISSA, WitLIASISPCRT, and RUDE RAILROAD, making close connectione with liner' to Niagara Falls, Canada, the Weer. and Sonthweat. DEPOT IN PHILADELPIIIA : Corner of BROAD IIALLOWHILL Strada. W. 11. MOILRINNRY, Secretary. October 30. 188 E VIA =DIA, WINTES /1111SANGMINNT. UN SUNDAYS Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A, At 8144 2 r, 82, LPIiViS warn cheater at S A, M, 9Dtl 4 Y. 311, EXPRESS COMPANIES. E OPPENHEIMER, - Jai AQNAT APT PAgVFAcTVBEB Or all kW§ vi Philadelphia and Be/kilns and Lebanon Valley B. B gorthero ()antral Railroad. Sunbury and Kee K. B. SALES BY AUCTION. U.L.THOMAS & SONS, . Nos. IN and 141 South FOURTH Bind. (Formerly Nos. 67 and 69.) STOOKS AND REAL EgTATE—TUESIDAY NEXT Pamphlet cataiomiefo nmr rparly. rut.iriti BALI 0 REAL ESTATH AND HTLS)Hb ELT THE EXCHANGE, EVERY THEIIDAY, s$ 1$ o'clock noon, timing the btlainotm fromlol3. iraszar iesMe'Ett. AM titIVAVIt &Sidi or We have a largo amount of real estate at pars% sale, inclndlng every description of city and country pro perty. Printed Lists nifty be had at the Aualon Store Tia.rilay, PceemLrr 11, at 12 o'clock tiu u, at the Philadelphia Exchnt.ge— Ixaentora' Pereniptorr share Continental Haul. 2 eliareo Furinera' Medi:whip,' Land and Building Ann .:.lion. Academy of the Piro Arlo, IKhorr. Mercantil,' Lieriry t Ahart, Arailemy of Si it.ic. FIR6T-f)164 - 1.5M FAUX. On ninthly, December 31, trt. the Philadelphia Eirehanpo, by order E.tMe of jthh;^ LinigotrAti f!!'e'd , I - Arai - ABLE I' A wry, 140 A t;ANN Mon count•, Prtmyllimin, )1 of n mile from Bandy 81111 iil..tioll, 011 tll✓ North I't•n 11,33 lviltlln Itnilrond, from Cbvstnnt Frill, nn.l 12 voile, TrtntA Philadylphin. II in ni r of tilt hint Inrnin in itloniliumory county. DU IL DI Zit: ma, Copt. hi revt, N iort. rota ward. EbI%YENI FALL tiALE—.I.AIUAILY T. Will ilielilllO tLn followoW.4 Sale—lislate of So.:in Taylor, doted. TIIIICK DWELLING AND I.OT 01' 011011 ND, Smith tswt o MIT of Alnotgoloory avoono and no/grade MOM, Eiliiitobnlh ward. 1.111 47 Its , till bat. Manua Mite—LOT OF GROCND, llolgrwle grant_ 1? Ly CIO feet. Slane Estate-5 LOTS OF GROUND, adjoining the LS' 144 Sam, Estats—.l LU'I'S (111OL111.TD, 111,,ntgomery sxvetim, vf-ar.ll.ltmarle strr•.•l. 1 I.y 117 f Sarno Estate—LOT - 01. 1 OW/11N 0, hi th.• roar of the g furter., particulars stru L.:n.11,111 3 mil :Idio graphic Wails, Trilmtvie.l i'vromptitry LOT OF Oh LarN /), lona wri.oti tworPeri lino nal Ca t ts, No. fact front, 40 foot deo% to Watt.i• F:tle idryolnl r. Exrcilior'e Per ,. roptory, , .:‘lo--; , :sti t ti, of Ciallai-Itos King, TURFY. FRAME Mk NbLINGS, FAPI utrePt, .m.t Tiwnirson str(ot, wool. UP.E•STOI4I BRINK DWNL. Lni(l, No, ptrvet, cnrt ct ;si r t atrcoip 6ixttentll wart!. Itorrnivprg gide ardor of thn Cnout. Foroitttru of thn conimmilit 9"1.1111V Ru inw. LARIAL 110)): _Mk Pito° Vii—st:l.Elßoll. OFFICS 1111NRS, le. tin itir,rniar January 6, at 10 ”clock, at tio, , Nronitiotolia 4 genc7 Itrrtne, ISO_, /2 N TIA withonV rg,`,l"'', by Mint of ti rifTeiltri tilt) 1 . 111114117 N n.lt itg, complisiim 4 suppriNr iiro Drnorg, 16 walnut mill ma. hottory othee do-kg, book raottn, with drowveg, railing, ite., Copying pri•nnr, , , at/W hin t ' to x lsa ttny time presi,or. to the seta. Sale N. 905 Vine rtreet summon. FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO, BRUziSELS CARPETS, s:c. 1.111 30th inpt., at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 905 Pine street, the superior furniture, ra , ;. ,, ovi riane-fortee b 7 & Schuyler. line Bruss e ls carpets, Arm. NW" May ha exanilmol at S o'clock on tie me-ruing of it. BA, Stle at Non. 139 and 141 South fourth Street • . . . SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCII-PLATE MIR RORS PIANO-FORTES, BEDS AND BEDDINO, filinett AND QI+4SOiYAR/i'l ntiUtikiiliS AND OTHER OADfliTtl, On Thursday Arorning, At 9 o'clock, at the Motion Store, the onporkm furni. furniture, Diane-fortes, mirrors, Brussels and other car rota, km, from fonniiee declining honeekeeDina, rammed to the more inr ooneoldeneo of ode. Catalognea ready the day oreviona to age. AT PRIYATE SALE, ElhArus DiprearAlio Library, L B. HOPPIN, AUOVONEEIt. • 249 MARKET STREET. GENERAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, FANCY WuOLLF.N AND WORSTED GERMANTOWN HOSIER Y 7 AND KNIT GOODS, TRIMMINGS, Ac. On Monday Morning, December 30, at. 10 o'clock, compri4ing n good assort. merit of FeaßAllahle goadv, adapted to thy city retail trade. air Goods arranged for examination early on the morning of sale, with catalogues. AT i'diSTATN An in of " SE aquen," or Japanew Leather, suita ble for book-binders' use ; a very fine imitation of Russia leather, the first importation of thu kind into this country A FrrzrAilltratt & ) 311,08, 40-11-• AUCTIONEIIIES- 646 CHESTNUT Strast, above 81xtb. Ort„jiltAtA. A:l3 NM...V-4'l:kt! 1 1 11.EFIVATTg. Sale every evening, at 7 o'clock, of a spiv:wild aftort mont of fancy goods, ailrer-plated ware, clocks, watches, jewelry, cutlery, fancy stationery, annuals, gift books, inllbtrtitOti wrihtfr 111 elegant bitwinpi ? )nvenne boo ks, ._ Se, Alan fine al , /ottslroorovios i proel,-bo.es, A.., a fine collection of foreign sea shells, and an immense variety, of fancy goods of every description. flu VAT PAWN, Dirtily. am day, HT nrermir mirtion Frivolo. Consignments solicited for either public or private sales to snit the convenience of sonsigners. fT Out•door sales promptly attended to. Charge. moderato MOSES NATHANS, AU CTIONEEIi AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. southeset corner or SIXTH sod V.ACE Streeta AT PRIVATE BALE, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES The following articles will be fold for less than half lit aerial gelling wino; Fine gold linnung•case, 110nbMenne% nod louldriiraY torn English patent lever clutches, of the most approVsit and best makers; fine gold double-time English pateat Inver watches, independent seconds lever watched; IN* gold loniting.caao and opcn-fang 'Achim/WO 19T9, 1.414 lepine watches t horizontal and duplex winchoei Wear hunting-ease, double-core, and double-bottom ifogilok patent lever, escapement lever, and lepine watches, of UNE most approved and beet makers; double-case and open °nye,- ...etches; chilMidf slid sines-WM watches; due Rota vest, neck, fob, and guard diamond finger-rings and brihst-pine; date of tine gal jewelry; gold breast-pins, oar-rings, linger-rinse, bras.• leta t penull-cases, pens, awl jewelry of every deaeriptioa hurkruixk.laig, sad en.. tinter generally. MONEY TO LOAN Hooey advanced liberally, for any length of limo . trr .ed apo 90 6 ..td dlittuonda, evaLetum, jewelry, fowilng-eleces, musical instruments, dry , gook, clothing, groceries, hardware, cutlery, furniture, Ibid. ding, fancy articles. and on all articles of value. oowsioNmV,NTS AND OUT-DOOR BALES! SOLI Liberal cash advances made on all articles consign for sate. Personal attention Myatt to all aim SHIPPING. WEEKLY !MOST B 4 aTIP.A.3I RETWEEN NEW 11:11 AND LIVERPOOL, e,ollifig M QUEENS TOWN, (Ireland ' ) to land and embark pamensers tad despatchea. The Liverpool ! New York, and Philadelphia Steam 'o4 13101,-Isililt lam LteetAlP deals_ ships Are intended to mil as follows : . . FROM NEW. FORK FOR LIVIMPOOL. CITY OF WASHINGTON EDINBURGH .iMENMEI RATES OF PASSAGE THROUGH PROM PHILADELPHLI. Up . l, Qgpep..49194, Of Liverpool DO. SO 7 41.1U00111 TM iaiTtilWl 4 6 • Steerage to QOPKIBSOWLI, Or Liverpool. . OSO Do.to London. - Do. Return tickets, available 1.3 r six months, from Liverpool 156 raeceugere forwarded to. Trambars. Bremen, and Antwerp at through rates. Vertillcates of passage issued from Liverpool to New York VAC 9gtificate9 of passage issued from Queenstown to New YoiKnn , rrrnr *Mg These steamers have superior aosommod miens for pa sengers, are constructed with watertight cemmirtments, and carry experienced Surgeons. QF fittight, ox peaaafe t apply at the office of the Com pany, 4011/1 11. DALE, 111 Walnut street, PhiladelAia. In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower Balla:op In CHaegow, to WM. INMAN, 12 Noon Una. d im THE BRITISH AND NORTH Aamo/a ROYAL HAIL STAM • 1031111 PASSPORTS.—AIi persons leaving the 'United States will require to have PASSPORTS from the authorities of their respective countries, Countereigued by the Secretary pf §to3 at Washington, or by the Passport Agent at port or rwiten - aan.e, PRIM /CM - TORR. TO LIVICRSOOL. Chief Cabin Femme $lllO Second Cabin Passage 74 FROM BOeTilf T 9 NIT/WOOL , Chief Cabin Pomo ffll,o Second Cabin Plumage pp The slaps from New York call at Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Her bor. PERSIA., OiteL JUdkinei AFRICA, Capt. Pliennow. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. CANADA, Capt. J. Lakes. ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. AMERICA, Capt. Hackle,. AIISTRALA.SIAN, NIAGARA, Capt. tdoodle. Capt. Gook, EUROPA, capt, Andaman. SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head green on starboard bow; rod on port bow. CANADA. Muir, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Dec. U. AFRICA. Shannon: it N.York, Wedneediii Dec. Us EUROPA, Anderson, it Roston, Wednesday, Boa, Ti. AUSTRALASIAN, Cook, " N.York, Wc•ilneiday, Jan. 1. NIAGARA, Mcodle, " Boston, Wednesday, Jan. P. ASIA, Lott, " N. York, Wednesday, Jan. N. Berths not secured 121511 ii paid for, An experienced Surgeon On board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable ha Gold, Silver Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Meows, or Metals, unless bills of lading are allfaod th erer n the value thereof therein expreerva. 19r fronat 'age apply to IL OUNABD, mlig-tf 4 BOWLING GREEN. New York. DOOR AND JOE PRINTING, 66 TH.E PREBB" BOOK AND JOB PRINTING EsTabLISIIIIEUT• No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, PRILADELPHL&. The attention of the Balinese Community le !w rpeatfully invited to the Now Dod PIO 'rob Point ing Once of Tan Pane, which has been fitted tip with New Material, in the most Complete Manner, IRA la Iwo premed to predate, in a oatirtadtery Eityle, every variety of Printing. i:SO:f.4$10C511011:101:(144.113:4:4.:MA:DJ: CI. ICA AMITIONKERS. PIJBLIO OFFICERS, BANKS, BM- ROAD AND INNUBANOI COMPANIES, Era., Will be 'applied with zwy deseription of Printing required, si nest fretlike end 6 E I the meet Roe' nublo Tem. /0304 COMAIUNIOA- ....Saturday, Dna RB. Saturday, Jan. 4, 'Be& .. ...... SIN WHIM