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Ames Phinea* / •’, 0 Y ; Greeh' Fraok. ' Aoams'J.B Oo'Kn*'Jaa Green Peter ‘~ J AkinS '.. CoJbuln Arthur Graff Gustar Ah.om John ? >; JHamuibndL‘‘ Alee J)r Jo* Collins L G 2 Hh&eh A D -' Ames Beory Conrad httjris,, Hamilton Jimp AUktobe*d A CobperT* ''John s Abrahams Uosea CoardE'L fi- BailvXunkle AOo . Albright P 2 , Cooler Eer HI b'Hjill'Harrisqn . AbboitWmh Coleman,H. r , Able Kesekeil ' Cotokiiti & *Ba(>pnßat"ch A Bro_ -) .Atlas Weeky '•' CotUge'hbwlag ’ 1 GamerMr Anierson Alert- ? -:Machine -Harding.Nath. ;,.! Ap horp H 0 • Co* Joseph Bar.iaon 0 H An tews Thoa ! Crabo^Geo. Hatch OF • ~ Aschervy Geo Cdultgiam H,C Hanoa & Grafton' AU'ii'iOh'Theb ' -Cutter ■A'—« ' Haydeh'Y.DV ~ Andt-rron D^rid. Cummings,Dan' Henry Anderson Wm . CrOiScn J»a ' 1 Ham&n.U J Appleton Jaa. -: ,CroibyuJ E . - HarperS A 2 . Ahortop Way Q-y? Wm: * AkhtohDr . >\Craig Mr ‘„ Hayes Gordon A , AihenfelderMr’VCurtiiXhoia: . .wood. ; ’ AnaßirosgF John AI ~ Hazard S*ml • Baatrao Wash - -Orooar.Wm B 2 -Hirley.W JW. Bancroft Miliar ; Ouffee Joseph Henderson Juo ; Carry Geo • - Hennery-Jas' r. ‘. BMrd —.-Cuthbert Alex - . Chas ' Benard Joedph ‘-”Cuttl* TW' - ' HeUioanMr Bateman JchnH* Crosier WmA . Henderson JFk, Ballard Chu B: Co HeraKdw Bachelor Tom -■ - .Crawford John v-,Hewitt Geo A- Baker Daniel ; Dkctfeld’Jts.T; it' ’ Baker Jae “ - o'DarisYiita .' ;ir«» Jphti T Barr Dr JaaM : V < Dahiels'Jas M ’’/* Heypem'ahE W r 1 BakerHostpa., : ,D»!t*il " 1 ' ' Daufleld Jaa ®' ", Hinckley Asa ‘ , , Barey 8A Oo Darts EW '- ■' Hlbba Qh»a F .BaiaJas ' ' DstU Carrol / Adim '' • ■ Barrett RD Dariis Francis - BillrarJohn Beaumaoijt Dr ODarllag.&'G.and HUI Wra * , J ~ J' .DmoellJO rßlckeWm* 1 BelknajWJlUs Dirls Geo U ’>; HiUfer JW V BenteyThoa "'' O&as ICghglisMtch’ *' - Behra Peter .Deoon Collins: ■: Mlldreth B G Beikwlth Alcr . -DenoinjAlbart , ,Holcombe JasM . c j. . Derry John Do Barfy-Wm,,, .uHdlsman J Biaob'fletiy B , DeHcksonlt W Hopper.O C, • Benjamin Wm B Deehm August - -Hopklns'Jas ‘ . - Beecher tc Bidg- Deweea GW> > Hough way ;; ■, v Daneger Jos ... Howe John C Bern Tlucenao , D'e Beirlaa W-r. Hoisl Wra H'. Biddle Edwdß Dean 1 fc Coney ,-r HouehFeter BiJUngton h W jDo Yilferoi'B- ..Hollenbeck W 2 BisbeeJoba .Deiatrioh Jos, ' . Howard Wm J, Blanton WH. - Dlck HB - ... .Homer Job'fit. Blau John E. . - ,/DickWm.H . .801 l hen John , = - B{oomec,JSdw J d . DowMowe A- . JHoward.S F , BosentAOo Dowa Joseph ’ . Howe John.. Boud'e Dnwul'gHngh. i Hopklns Geo H , Booth Thos Doser Lucas ' Holbegierorth C t . Book r.Jos - ,„;Dojranw DyJI B „ ; r Booker Cap B U fred> .Hopkins Jas A ' BofSkelJohn HnffChakF/ - Bosob T G ' Dram'tnohdE JOs • Bowman Thos. rßrebyJM ;v . HunterGhss-*, -i Bole Jaa ' r'Duurer'Eton. - -• Hudaon CaptWH LC ' : Hogbea Capt A. - Boyaon John ’DdblapSaml ; ,Humphreys AR2 Bowers JB Dyer liobt'fi V Hughes Jos P ' Bowers John ' . JDnhnretCH'.'.'.s'HuibaaflT 0.- . / Book Jas M, - ;Durkin Dr'J D.t Haddleibn H ; O:A Co,:DdntonJ, j.' Hull John‘a-*'' ; Bodice BJB A Co.ElUott Wm ,r Hutchison A :•• Bori3righl>ymv t Ellet.obaa Jr Hugbes John - . kDa 1 ',-Eidridge John' 1 ' Ingram Dr J B =-■’ Brown J J. v ;::Bl«berfy John PJngram WAS - Brown Ber A' H 2Edward Frank .Ingram J'H Brown Wm & 4 Bikins John ' . James Frank . Drown Jas,W ; :. Bills Joseph ; j ‘: Jacksonß; ; 5 (: BrownVWJlUis_ r Hddowes ThosJ, -.Jackson Sami M BrowoßS ’ ' Joaß Jennings "Olem; Brown Geo 0 - .ElklnsonJos ./, Jhckaon-Warner Brown Wilson Elilcbt Thos Jcnes, Danur, A - ~ Bruer Dr Thcs EngiishG Holman 2 Buckaloo Bich - . ETghi hllls ;; Johee, John' 4 Bright Dr Ha -iEyan* JPh’oa Jones Sainl A" Bronghtep OM. :>‘afe»/, James . c Jonds Senr : * W . JuUo* Jain**. . Brimbleibm Jt ?i EvhdsGW'‘ 4 : Johbston 4K ir ;B yank E A • .EttlDgor A-Bro Jobaaon'T G ; - ,I..EV' Johnson'J.B Bright HH GH . BrookingsJT jDshelmsii.’AwPfx JonesWm D s Bryant^n’^t-tEckaUen'A.B,r,;''Jone*T DruoerH Bjxe fleoW 'Jones DK . ~ Brooks Thoa •' ; Eiftn* Wu»'7> Jbrdan Augusta . Bromell/aa D VBbgleAj' Jonpandtel;.., . Bruthner Joe ?; Ohas E,2- Johnson Benj i BrlanJelreiUlah i ":ye^nßoß« ,, llDr 4Johhj6oJames '■ Brock WnwjjiN 'Y>gan.:Wm .H ) A-Jor4»hCha3 ~ Bridged* H S F, ' Kane John Boruiefater Vj) Fern B,;, r *%.K»ne A: , , , Dym«J6e ' KahnD LaabyLvoDai4- Foater.AuguaU iKandyDthF • Bu/ria OMpb -x/ ' Yeldioah Hammerer if :K>Sn-.»ellx ... BuntnnTUnlj,;- |SWr JokS i’- -Kturn.n Afirm BucH.j iA. .. Tl«l«rjkl,ia Kenney. HK ': Back W-O.i vjf;« t n;toili»»l;. : ;i B HamSolora fr.twrchM . KemWjhos E.; Da ler OnuL . XIMAJu f B D -Barling I- r l.ToriwJM ,',-. K,iiJ " . Bat on* "m ' ' Tijplnjofjri '•/ fc a ram Her O J Prjor J.i« I. -..KwKo&n.Joha , - 1;..;r-BniiWl«fcM H. Jort9rZ«k -r s'f„-K f naifSlAro : - Buouerllenry S 1 Visde.^Witß ' Ktllyj»g jj, . ; Baiikrl J J-oaLorZ. W ,- Ko lj Mr •-> o«i»y.ti A BornicfßHl J-DXMoMKV Kt ; (Jatnorß n a; .•. Txeemrn; AH a ' Ksruonder: D&, q»IJ««flr)i nftiif.ln Bdw 0 18. v.j., . - .- .Cntr Oillßinllf ... ‘SrjKob.J’fl'} -'.Hloelror Srml , Oimpboll Aj,. '. S.*alu Wm iKejncme Ins Oof j -i=.g»“»««on;sf;/- Bleghljonjphn . Otfr Wtu M , .German,Mr- . KrauserC/riifl 2 . ; .R»l*BSOIi»*B Oit.M K.tlng»rWm •: - - . A/ - - -gtalTan w H- ‘ . 4:. 01utn>piafiHO*jiB.O.i«!H*iiii P-WKregg;Mr7;s .'; ; ..s^OhnA4ißsjts;»i;.s;H|«agi»»J-4teS.'Ti'lAnibajij(^3^. - Ohaita ll MD Olbloins :A. CnalT.alta 7 Jolin D . ' . - Chambara Jahn :; - ' tAd6r- i- . i r.< Dilid kalnr / !.:o N Clark Ths* 0 ttffmtf Cfifts AMftiU ßichard^ iS ISQfitjrtokn , W*lhsjbmgD. j ’ 4 _* T *^ 3 / " -V. Leslie Peter Parker, -tf Ildar k Bomfii&i? .LeYyJP. ,Oo„..-. : Shanks 8G ieeThos F • Pajson.J,T.;Spanow.Chuß £Wn Horatio Patterson Bair Id" BplelfitSi fscob ' sloyd&HlIl Pa’ham SID BpenoarWmH • dpplncott J B Patterson H - Skpilro Jooaa f MWi,J*M»r Ponlaine Alfred S-eok Mr M Q!eo a Pettit Wm a Sulns John Loranep AG u . j y PerkloaNP , Strickland 0 fl_ jodk.niram W ' Phillips J 8 '' ' SHtes Bov Jos 0 WVena Bdw 0 Perlne Alfred -BtoneOß lirrpus'A'P Phtljard Lewis. . .BluokhpujaP H Ljrtlaßdir H Poterson'J V I Slalltois DTD Lprrrle James Pettes It.btT. Btillefall B• »- Loomis foal Perkins 0 8- ! " Merntfs W B-t- L'enMKJOhn P Phillips Abram gtratton Kara W towrteWH-l ejpiraff JoWjf r k Btlne Chat F 1 filfts) A Steel Sami ~ LoreritW Jos . Peitlt.BJß, ;-i v ;Stet(fr.t, John’n Johdorhangbor P Perklos Oeo W Bfrsynor Bolsnd tijnchOspt W P PerkinsSd (r . : „atos)e,ollTer UcOrack&n Oha PtleWH SJrong Dr IMoOabaf Jse • Pollook Wra B . Sterrell Sand I MeOUßtank Bobt Powell Ed 6jer DavMll MtOlintOOß Pbwera-BlnleL /• Btenaft HI " ’ McCoatnil' John Ponlston *Co Sullivan Thoe H 1 ‘Mdßflde Ohaa Povee k Huot ' Summer Geo W • MitOUnd David Prero JohnH-- i.-1-.Sttramatf/Abia.l , *d Bride Ike Pratt A Butcher .Sylvia Wm --MoDerxnantA Prince Ur 'BujdonWoH ' MoQttllongh Ben Pray Michael . TdWttWmH 'MoMenqony Ed . ruayr-fiQbt B . Tekaentotel W MoEwkr t J V > viPhtnairi A' * '• Taylofl'-O -' MoHean Thoa Raphael Rev M .Teary John ; UcHouMnOhtt RabdDr • 1 TeatueyMich tMcKirgan AUx, Bayor Prank M .Thomas Benley, ; UcMtllhiM - -Rahn'U • 'Thomson OH - HcMoiagle B Bailiff Henry - Tongley Dr E D : iMoKee A Bennett Rainer, P W Thompson ft H - MoWalVJliohael - Keybolds 1 Aaron ! Thompson 0 H . McMorrie NoelB.rßwd-Wmi Thomp«jn.Wm < .M i-«* Traubfel Bdw - Martinßaml Richardson T P ..Tjai) Sami' i, ,Marlin* Parka' 1 ’Bitter ToddGT MariTiW Bllej OhoT'. * Tyaxlerjsaao , Hayten' Jas Bichards A W ' Towoson JT •- MartinS 8 B'chatdaonJS Trump Isaac V Martin iP 0 Trade Oiroaiar -Marssf fteo Bowe Stephen - .Tropden Barnaad Maul, ‘Hebrew Sc BoohDhas P-. K 'Ulerinoy Theoil -On , ' .T^phcokLD Martlnette 0 .Row and Philips Upson John Haton Ridhard 'Bobbrtahao Jaa r TiicentGeP’ S Rom&el OhAs " Van Dents Bov G Martin'K N ■ -Roberts Oha* W Vannoroger Job WhartonJa* \ Boos JobuSUnerViniredali A -i , Metfcadi Pren Boitsh Mr > ;t> Queen John Bi-hdniißobtP Rtchied A. ~ - 'QneenThos MehdeobaUWK Boes'J'Allfson Union Oil Mann-, Jtfdrmiitozd chas 'BoKlnw H'B 1, 'factbring Go Oapt 0 Bowland.J H >-: j Quigley G A MeniliLt LewieSß^eerflAvOoO ZoJlo JH. , . Meyer,’ Dentsch Rnand AJoxrs " , Young Lewis 0 A Weiss Russell Wm. . YotiogLP'* Merrill A - Ran- Batter Jas •'Yoifog-MattH •- ‘ dall * Bunge A Sob . : Yonng John G Me** John P .Bast/John t 4 - WalUoe Alfred , MlrabeanJ Ease John G 2, Wailaoe Wm MillerjDivld SoottßD . ' WalkerOhaaA Mlohaei Mark Savage Wm G- - Wise A*rdn R Mioheyl Ang : gchnutcel Wm ■ Wagner: A -Har- Miller,JohnS ScottHA.j , fpw.-u. - MilUGeo , SsnfordSami T WataonWm H . Mertas Tsaao'-' u flmiatß W~ ‘ Watm S B’’ ' JV J Moreland R M -Soott Wm R ‘ - Ward Allen H Moran'Edw • „ :Simpleß K. . ...WakemhnS'M ' : Moore; Johy • . ; £ali*de Oha* M Watts Jas . Morg&iiDavid ‘ BearbantDrGJ'.Warrington JM, Montgomery L B Bchlljye Ohristian Wallace Geo V Moss Henry £ .. ; Sehertjley 0 : Wallace P_W . -Murphy D-H t - Eeattergood D - Watkins I-N Harden EdwG *Bsxtt>n Wm WssonACo Myers Maniu M Sattord A Wll- Warnner R B Murray Barton Hams, ._;West WB2 MurpSy t OHes KB * -Wdtherel Robt -1 BlyerSfAM > Beilin J B- /*-i Wnllleumeir S MarphyAlex V ..Bergeson Henry, -Webster Everett MuluEhy llm- ScarbeWmS, . Wheeler W 0 Murdoolr’Alex • Whsll Henry Myers,'Ohas M' ‘SeyaqnrHenry - WhilldinlS <( Nostrand Ohas* - fihdies Wm ' Whipple J P Newkirk M‘D A Sherwood John WhUton Hugh B { w ShiVOhMD Winter WmH Nicholson J' ' "Bbrom Ohaa P Williamson Wm Novloch Ohaa B Shields Wm Williams.!! A Norrie!ls*rael Shnbert Wm J. < ? Windlej Dr 8 B Nagle Da Shaffer Wm ' WeltonEW NorrlEPß* SimonsS G ; 5 ‘Wmiama Jolrnß NeiUeiW A J Silts Sit Geo P Wilcox J H Nace Dan, - . : BSek Christian. v William B W NautePA Simpson Rich Wightmanß Noon pat Simeon H - Wonalay D S Newkirk AP A Smith Geo P Williams Dr W ..W,2, Smith*Wmß WiiUrPrHL Nightingale J J Smith J , .Wilson Sorin Newman M E Smith Simeon Wilson- Robt -Nigh Michael Smith D Albert K Winne 0 G NeJler'Wm Smith N M Winters Fredk O’Brien Oapt W Smith J Henry Witte Messrs Osborn Isaao B2* Smith Wm ' ‘ Wilcox Mr W Offerman Geo tmith Ralph - Williams ED 2 OtneEldrdge Smith John- - Wolverton B Orr.Baml B . .Smith Edward Worrell Isaiah O’Donnell Hugh Smith* A Walsh Woolman Lewis Osgood W. Walt ■ Smith John D _, Wood Wm 2 Owen,Thos * SmlihSamlK 'WoodEd2 Oats Jas A Smith Jas M -Woodward JP Oaks U W ' Smith Lewis Wolfe -Isaac OwenafWm Smith Robt P Wood.lJ l^ Oldaiixon Geo P Smith AH* Wrig'it Isaac . O’Reilley Rev Mr Snow L Edrle..Wright, Jas R Patted Thos R Sawerj Wm • Wyman Leonard Parsons J W Southward A J:: John ’ Partridge JW • j ' GIDEON G. WEBTOQTT, P,M. •»'- • • / v l . :w H6trSEKBEP£RS, LOOK TO TOUR ; INTfißßdT.—Great Redaction }n thp price of OOAL Cheapest .and bes* Tho sabscriber hav.nif BUpply oi Goal, js eDab’ed to offer fery superior P-imily ooal at the following re duced, prices: * .'Broken Egg and Stove.. $4 00 per ton ~ - c00king..::..:.-.:..'. « n «< ** ■) Urge Nat Z 60' « • A Small Xut 826 -« #«' . Warranted .o give sathfaction and full wetght in all csseshtHiok’s Old Central Yard, 8. E. Cor. MARSHALL and WILLOW Streets. BIT tJMINOtJS GOAL .--The undersigned lls prepared to furnish thecititens cf Pbllade’* phla with a aupetior/a'ticle COAL, ahltabie for burning lb parldrS'or lihraries; makine a 'dhderfa! and pleasant fire All orders left at the office. No u l«lX South FOORTHBtyeetf’Wilh bepromntlyi ati tended to. DUNLAP MCLAUGHLIN. , 'Philadelphia, November 29,1868. -,dl-12t» -A WILLIAMS, No. 208 WALNUT Btreet. are prepared to supply ship pen and consumers with superior Broad Top Uoal from Laneawtcy.UUnea. ~r;/ »? ; -; r 1; y. ; oc4tf ~ JpAanrawdEffife S: UO.s wholesale and ntaU dealers la LBHIGH and SCHUYLKILI OOAL. Lehigh raid—THIEL street And GERMAN ,T.OWN ROAD. Behhylklll'rard—RAOß"aod RROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Goal f jQm the moat approTedftsines, ~ under paver,' and pre AMlvff>rramilvnai) /># r ' > / *e • & WILSON* /S Kf lUQ MACHINES, ! . „ .REDUCED PRICES, . f l ; ‘ <: Nbw;btfle gw. - “ All the former-patterns |26 lesson each Machine. ,‘ ‘ > A NEW TENSION. ' , ' t NO WINDING OF UPPER THREAD. any WIDTH OF ! HEM OR FELL. - -• .enuu ■ _ ", “ «H OHEBTNDT Street, Phlladelfhla. . No. T WIST, STATE Streit, Trento N. J. . Hp. T BABT'GAY Btreet, We«t Cheeter. Pa. oeT-paa/--' -I" •; - BOUDOIR SEWING MA jOHINE is offered to the pabllo as the moat rell* ble lop-prifced Sewing'Machinb ln tue'. It will sew from ‘rir to J sixty stitches: to o ah on eilklndaof good?,' from eoarsegt baling to ithe; finest - cambrics. It is*: .without theslmplAstihlG mechanical cop. Stnlctlon ever made, hnd run kept InWdeT hyachild yearsonager The' duaabilitt of thiamachlne, and .theQpiLiTXoy jys.wpia, are .war-_ ranted to be unsurpassed by anyothorr Its speed ranges Prom three hundred stitches per min ute. ?The thread used Is taken directly from the spools, without tsa nousis or. juwtHDXHo; In fact, It is a machine that is wasted by every family in'the land, avd the low prioe of . . t FOKTT'DOLLARB, ' at which they eold/brlngs'tham within the -reach of every oar;;- ; B. D. BAKER, Agent,. - jel&dflm wkyeowfim ' • WOHSoutk EIGHTH Street ©roeerira. ROCERIES.—O.DONOGHUE, 15 S. .IJ ! W ATER Street, oiftte for esle, to reduce hie stock during this month,>t reduced prices for Cash, Philadelphia and New York Steam Refined gngtr and By/uriof various grades, Prime Coffee,-Cuba and New Crop New Orleans Molasses, Sifted Pepper, and Ada mtntmp Candles. . . ' dg.im# ; 06O» GEODESIES, AT FAIR THICKS! I! . . 'i CHAS. H. MATTSON, ! . 'Pouttmest corner TENTH and ARCH Streets. , Hu <* hand, mil Itgenerally.recrlviagTng UK ST OF G-ROQRBtEB, wblch'he will sell atthe moat'RKABOHi ABLE PRICE 1 FOR dASH,'Having a LARGE and OnOICK ASSORTHENTIof BtAOK and GKKBN TEAS, hi Is Confident ofbelng ab’.o to salt. both lnqnal|t/an4 priee.lall persons Mirant of the article; In ouantltlea of fr6m one pound to the half chest, His general assort, mint [embraces everything In the way or FINE ORO OBRIFB, and ha would respectfully invite all In want of good artiolea toglvehira a call.' It will be worth the trial.! ' ' nSO-lnio flesrl ®siote.' CJALB -OF -VALUABLE ' BALTIMORE WHARF PBOPRBry —Will be offered at schjHmi on WJcDNESDAYv 16th Deaemberi&t 1 o’clock at the ; MEROn4NTS’EXCHANGE SALEB*ROOMS, No-19 Bputfc CtAT-’Street; Baltim6re. that valuable "Wharf Property at Canton, known as the ! P ATAPtOO CANDLE FACTORY, f . itB «k«enalT« bandings and water privileges.- Thle property fronts M9feot on Clinton street about STU feßton Bee<>nd Avenue street, 209 feet on some of the deepest water in the harbor, and can be attended 400 feet farther to the Port Warden’s Hue, making the whole extent of the property 209 feet by nearly 810 feet. " There la a large dwelling upon the premises, beside extensive baildkga In which have been stored At oho tiihe over JO 000 tons .of guano. - An Immense Oosl badaese'oonld be done on'this pro perty} As with proper piers 10 or 19 l**ge vessels could hojldsdedat-one ume.. Tbe Northern Central Rail road reaches nearly to the property, and a connection With iieoald.ea«ily he made.’ . Terihi, ooe-thlrd cash, balance In six and twelve 'months, with Interest.' i /- ‘J' : j ~ - GlBfcpN do CO , Auctioneers, - : A Pj^ofthe'abovemsybo»een,andfortherparUca* W®.°¥ l »*ned Jj npott application to- . , . -- 1 * . JAMES f. BOBBINS, • i : f ,348 South Fourth street, up-stairs." gtMjLUHW. SIiJBIGHS. A lalge lot of all alieg, for gale by ®®tfBBES!— Genuino .French, for " K i ' ■ .■:' ■ . ;fT' SITOBMS! !o«nnlne Jranfeli.-rdrflhiiaren 1 ddi. J : cKj,.-*!:: iS™' akpJWOT«#*a H ? w> Ho,3SH.Wat»r»t.,»o4saH,ffa»rre», 'I jt/ar - THOMAS ac-SONS; LV> - - ' 1 Nes.l69 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH BTBIBT fTormerlr Nos. 67 and 69.) STOCKS, GROUND RENTS.- REAL ESTATE, TUESDAY NEXT. ' * ’' ‘ H i painphlot catalogues containing, fnll descriptions of all tho be' sold on Tues day next, 14th instant, with a list of sales 20th and 21st instant, and 4th l JamUfy, 'comprleirig ‘a lorge : amount of valuablo property. CARD,' —EXECUTORS* BALE PRIVATE STOCK MADEIRA WINES —The extePßlvoafad very Bnoerior ( the late Joseph Grate, Esq , will he sold at' oar auction rooms, on Wednesday morning] December 15th, by order of the executors. 07* now ready. _ . >-r- pro .t v-1 v/ ;: •» FAID BAMB—STOCKS AND KSAL S 3 i'AT* Twenty.first Fall Sale. 14th ; Dcb'ember, t*S the Ex change. 1 , > Twenty-second Fatt'Sale, 20tti December; on the pr& misea. elegant residence and fuxnlturn, No. 1821 Wal nut street. Twenty-third Fall Sale, 2lst December, at the Ex 'change.: '< ,* 3 I <. 'v.„ ; AT" Fart of the handbills of the above sales now ready. 1 , ■ - '* i STOCKS, &e * On Tuesday Evening, December Wth, at 7. o’olook, at the Philadelphia Ex- Cbavge.will be* sold the following— Executors’ Peremptory Baler-Estate of. Benjamin H. ; WArdef, Docehsed, ■ ,l 7 shares Manayunk Flat Ijock Turnpike RoadOompa ’> ?4 shares Frankfotd and Germantown Turnpike Rond Oomp&pjr—par $24. 10 shares Ravoiford School'Association. 1 ' 1 share Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company par $2OO. Philadelphia Steam Tow-Boat Opmpany—par 8 shares Philadelphia Exchange Company—par $lOO Also, for other accounts— -4 shares Philadelphia and Havre, de Grace Steam Tow-Boat Company. ' 1 share Philadelphia and Atlantic Steam Navigation $1(0; s3s'p&ld. ’‘tC?“‘Balo absolute. ' - l enara Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company—par $6OO. 10-. Sale absolute. » 0 shares Amerieau Academy of Music. • 16 shares West Philadelphia Railroad, par sso—foil paid. ; s i • ‘ ' TWENTY-FIRST FALL SALE—DECEMBER 14th • WUUnclude— Sale'by order of Court of Common Pleas —Estate of *' Aleianflei'Oftßobtna l lu&atiol.'l c. . j TfahSß-BTOBY BRICK DWELLING, eouthwCßt cor ner of Eighth and Jate Southwark* Orphans’ Court Salo—Eetr.ta of Charles W. Bacon, { Deceased . ? < B6NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, with aide yard. No. | 718 Green street; between Seventh >jarn, and other out-bulldlngs, Valley Forge, Chest* county. Pa., one mile from fte Reading Bait* road depot, thiee miles from Phmnixville, and six miles from Norristown. Executors’ Peremptory-,Bale—Estate of Benjamin H. I WarderVDdceased’.' ’ 1 ' OLD' IRREDEEMABLE GROUND-RBNTB, BOJJD3, Mortgages, &0.. ▼'*— . , IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENT of $37 per an* num, (secured on a house and lot, east side of. Seventh stieet/south of Race street. Jot 20 by 107 feet . S&mb Efijata.—IRREDEEMABLE GROUND-RENT of $24 ter annnm, clear of taxes. Estate.—IRREDEEMABLE GROUND-RENT Of $BO per annum, clear of taxes « ■ , > Barab Estate.—BOND AND MORTGAGE for $6OO on wbich!s476.o9 has been paid, leaving $323.01 still due and payable. Fame Estate.—FOUß BONDS, vis': $390 70 due A ugust let, 1856; $380.44, due August Ist, 1857; $36111, due Augnst let, 1858; $3ll 75,due August Ist. 1860, m all $1)483 0 100 • Said mortgage was, originally for $2; 670 28?,—51,006.19 having been paid off. ' iwi: iNTY-SECOND FALL SALE—ON THE PRE , Jw • > B&’e at No. 1321 Walnut Street. ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE. ! On Monday Morning, December 20th, at 10 o’clock, will bo sold at public sale; bn the. premises, the elegant three-story brick mesj«aaxa,. In the reer f No. 1821 Waroat street, 35 feet front. 235 feet deep to George street; house finished in modern style, with nil the modem improvement* sod coorenienoet. : . SUPERIOR FUBNtTUBE, TIANOI MIRHORSj&e. Also, immediately after the sale or the residence, will be sold by catalogue, the entire elegant furniture, in* eluding snperl .r rosewood plabo,- large’and elegant mantel and pier mirrors, chandeliers, fiae velvet oar pets HI paintin;s. elegant china. t|oj cut glass, *O. 107 Full particulars in handbills and catalogues. bale op valuable and popular books on • VABIOUa SUBJECTS. . ' This Kevnin/. Deo 13, at the auction store, a collection of valuable and’popular boots. 7 ' Also, a MAOIO LANTERN, w-th a great variety of slide*! Military Spy *Glftsa. Surreyor* 1 Level, Ac., Ac. JET P»r particulars eee catalogues/ ' A CONSIGNMENT- OF,; BARB, -VALUABLE, AND SPLENDID FROM LONDON. On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, t December 141h.l5ih t 16ib, and 17ih, At the auction store, will be sold an sxtemive and Interesting collection of rare, choice, and , very valuable European boohs, just received direct from London. Included are.favorite-.authora on history, biography, the drama, antiquities, poetry, theology, natural and moral philosophy* voysges of'travdl, botany and flori culture entomology, eccleiiastical history, language,’ political economy, and many other important and inter esting subjects. .... Also, a floe collect! n of beautifal p'ctorial and illus trated books, wo*ks on the floe arts, highly embellisbud with {ngfavlogs and illumioations of very blgh cost. dUf The now'atranged for examination, w!to catalogues. Executor’s Bale—Estate of Joseph Grafs, Esq , dec’d. • PRIVATE STOCK. SUPERIOR MADEIRA • V , WINES^&c. } On Wednesday noon, December 16th at 12 o’clock, by order of Executors, the.eqtire private stock of the late Joseph Grats, Esq., comprising 143 demijohns of old Madeira of extra floe quality; also, a few demijohns floe Sherry and other liquors. j£7» Catalogues giving dates of importation, &c, may be bad at the auction rooms. fe at Nos. 189 and 141 south Fourth street rQR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, FINE CH PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS OAR ; AO. On Thursday Morning, • 1 ' > * AC » o’clock, at the anonon store, an extensive assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant pianofortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from private families declining housekeeping, removed to the store toreohvenlence of sale. ' . r. j Sale at the U. B.'Arsenal, Bridesburg. SCRAP.COPPER, BRASS.'IRON, MUdKEt' LOCKS, ; TOOLS, Ao. I . On Friday Morning, December 17th,’ at 11 o’clock, at the U. 8. Arsenal, Bridesburg, without reserve, the following condemned •tores, viz: 14,112 musket ]locks, flint, new. in,good order,; l),ll2 musket breech screes > 140 musket . stocks sod mountings; 187 musket barrels: 1,610 lbs. soraji Maas, neir. metal; 6,617 lbs. scrap copper, new : ‘4,910 ;Iba. scrap iron; 2,130 lbß.buttend of musket ■ » Alfi 6, a lot of small tools. |o** Samples may be seen at the auotion store. ! pale No. 1012 Chestnut street. 1 ELEGANT DRAWING-ROOM AND CHAMBER FUR NITURE. Stockof A. Lejambre. On Tnes4*7Morning,. • , . Deo. 21st, at 10 o’clock, at No. 1012 Chestnut street, by catalogue, an elegant assortment Of rosewood and walnut parlor and chamber furniture, antique oak book cases, Ao., manufactured by A Lejambre, in the best manner, for wareroom sale, and warranted. ]o* Catalogues will' be ready and the' furniture ar ranged for examination three days previous to sale. : Closing Balo, No. 1014 Chestnut street. ’ KLAUDKR DEGINTHKR A CO ’8 BTOOK OF BLE, GANT CABINET EURNIIURB. . , On Thursday Morning,' Dec, 23d, at 10 o’clock, at No. 1014 Chestnut street, by. catalogue, the balance of tue stoskof elegant cabluot furniture of Messrs. Klaudor,,'Deglntber A Co., de clining business—comprising a general, assqrtment of rosewood, walnut and mahogany parlor, diningroom, and chamber furniture, all manufactured in tbe best manner expressly.for private sales, and warranted. ” -1177 Catalogues will be ready three days previous to 'sale. : r - - i IIfIOSES KATHAH a, AUCTIONEER ItX AND COMMISSION: MERCHANT, 8/1* obnxer SIXTH and RACE Streets. NATHANS’ GREAT SALE OF FORFEITED COLLA LATERAL?—OVER TWO THOUSAND LOTS OF FORFEITED GOODS. . 1 On Tuesday Morning, December 14thj at 10 o’olock precisely, at Moses Na thans! auction store, southeast corner of Sixth and -Race {treats, in the second story salesroom—entrance thereto from Race street, consisting In part of over* coats, raglans, dress ,and Crook coats, basinets coatSj cloaks, flne French and other cassimere pants.silk-vel vet, silk, Satin, ; elotbi and other vests; coat, pant, and vest patterns j-gents'shawls, aUk handkerchiefs, flne black;and other rilkdresses and drSrs patternsjmerlno, cashmere, silk, woollen, plaid de Ulna, debege, chintz, and other dreasefi and .areas patterns, silk, merino, delaine, qnd oiber’akirts j silk-velvet, satin, silk, me rino. pad cloth circulars, basques, capes, and matillas; broebb, Stella, Canton crape. s>tln, silk, merino, Bay State, 1 and,heavy, woollep long and square shawls rla dlos' wearing apparel generally; boots, shoes, umbrel las, pir&sols.books, bibles, elegantly bound and highly illustrated, volllne, accordions, Butinas. . guitars, French borne, bassoons,, a very flne lever silver-keyed fluto-riiued with with solid silver, a fine toned raelo deen in rosewood case, made by Cirhart and Needham, • inpenor second-hand piano forte « .> . .o FURNITURE, looking-glasses. clocks, timepieces, lace curtains, feather bedij boUtere and pillows, quilts, co*mfortables, spreads, blankets, sheets, dry goods, fine Havana cigars, daguerreotype camera, large size: do. Complete, with all the neccessary ariioles.'required for an opeartor,'superior, double * batirel fowliug-pisceg, 4baTp’e pistols, Colt’s, revolvers, due Jibg pistols, Ac.' TO MILITARY COMPANIES —A large and super lor tent, with'tent'tible,' chqirs, and velvet carpets, the whole'made expressly for a General in the Russian ser vice, (They were used at Sebastopol', bat are in perfeot order.' Also, a ve.ry heavy oloth jnllita*y clcak, with fur collar; also a case containing ■ the necessary china. gUsg, silver-plated ware, table, cutlery. Ac., for Bald tent; also, a suporior large size microscope incase; also, a Bet of medicine so lies and weights, tea box, work ! box; a magnificent portable dressing .case, and valise, containing the most costly fixtures, the tops of which are solid sterling sUyer-r-ooßt $160; suiveying instru- Magical and dental inßtrnmente, sewing roa ch ned, aodnumerous other' articles’ .. 071 The whole will bn numbered aud open for ex amination oh Monday, previous to the ciite. commission, and gene ral agb>oy.b,usinEss,—f. Wellington having permanently located himself at Pensacola, Fla,, informs In'general that he has opened.cn. nearly opposite the Market House, a general Auotion Commission, aqd Agency Business, and would respectfally solicit consignments of all kiods of-good! and ffleWhandfa*' for Afictton, or on Cotnmls sion. i •' . dfl-mwAf2mAW2m S. W.-JACOBS, 025 ABOH> Street. HBIDSICK.& OO.’S CHAMPAGNE.—A ion.Unt irapplr of the original genuine bund, in bond ~ | —Saks. bjjj&tution. { BRINLETi * COir," 1 j. No. 429 MAIIKST BTBEBT OF IMPORTED DRY,GOODS, t» ,At_ ' Qn .Tuesday; Morning, • ' Dee. 14th, At 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on 6 moatla’ credit— • > Bni * an °y ani *. staple Imported jfc?" Samples and catalogue early on tho morning of, Bate. * _ j • ‘On Tuesday Morning, . . . ®*®* »#,Wp’®V?P£> apd.for the jaat time this sea-: son*a vi ry desirable and chotca Ilneof " PARIS AND VtKNNA BROOHE LONG SHAWLS * Also, now styles .rich ebaine, lalne, troche mantle long 'ls, round corners, just landed. , , "3 , 0 a * me Is oomposed Entirely of-fine (roods and In c%ico and desirable c6lort only; suitable to the thfn trade, and is theolose of the season’s Importa- BLAc4 silk VELVET trimming galloons. \ On Tuepday Morning, 60 lots|rlcb Paris blackyelret Trimming Galloons. 0-4 FftENCJH COD’D OLOPHS FOR LADIES’ ,„„ i OLOAKB.-, > 20 pieces 0 4 super grenoh mixed Cloths, for Cloaks. BS f OOTIVJr.', AUCTIONEER, No. 481 • CIIEBTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. | ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FURS. , i 1.'..-. ’ L ;Th!s Wording, .- - - Dec 18. by catalogue? commencing at 10# o'clock, a large stork of fahoy fu» for ladies' wear, consisting of sets: Large carriage capes,, h If capeß, victorlnea and boas, with muffs and cnflVto match, of French’s&ble, lustre m}nk, fltjh, stone mart Id, Bllver martin, soulr rel, &c,J ‘ A'so, children’s white spotted capes and cuffs,to match; 'gents' fur collars, fur cap«B, fur gloves and gauntlet*,' 60 large-sized first quality buffalo robes, fanny car riage ana sleigh robes, , - | SALE OP TEN ENTIRE OABEB EMBROIDERIES— ' j JUST LANDED. ‘ } On Wednesday Morning;, December 16th, commencing at 10 o’clock, by cata logue, on a credit, the largest and most desirable lot of needlework goods offered thissoason, consisting in part of, vlz4 • COLLARS. From One to very high ;coßt 'embroideries, book and jaconet collars of newest styles, having been re* cently imported for best city retail Bales. ! SETS, COLLARS, AND .SLEEVES. book mid jaconet sets, collars, and sleevoa .to match, rongipg’frogi medium to very fine qualities, to which the attention of city retailers and jobbers )s invited. ■>.' ' - ■ PLAIN! AND EMBROIDERED LTNEN-OAMBRIO ’ ' HANDKERCHIEFS. Also, ladles’ and gents’ dear lawn handkerchiefs, la dies’ embroidered do;, V HONITON LACE GOODS. 1 a line of.superb honiteu lace collars and sets. JC7“ The wholes comprising a full assortment of new style embroideries,'will be arranged for examination* with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. Philip fokd, auctioneer, No. 530, MARKET BTBBBT, between FIFTH nod BIXTH. south side ‘ LARGE SALS OF, NEW FORK READY-MADE OLQ^ING. On Tneßd&y Merning, Deo. 14, will be sold, b/catalogue, about 200 lots ■Ready-made Clothing,of Row York manufacture, con sisting of oyerco&tfl, business' coats, pants, rests, &o.« to which the attention of purchasers is requested. Also,' in sale of Tuesday, D4c 14, will be found 100 lota of rery desirable Germantown goods. Also, on Tuesday morning, 14th inat, about 100 do*, men’s linen and muslin shirts, to whioh the attention of the trade is particularly requested LARBE SALE 07 BOOTS, 'BSOE3, KUBBERB, See On Thursday Morning, Bee. J 6, will be sold by catalogue, at 10 o’clock pre cisely, about 350 cases boots, shoes, brogans, gum orer shoes, icc. LARGE SALE OF .WATCHES, JEWELRY, to. I On Friday Morning, Coe. 17, by'order.of Administrator, will be, sold about 400 lotq, consisting of gold watchfs, jewelry, Ao , to oloso an estate. The attention of the tradoand purcha sers generally is requested to the above sale, aB It will be peremptory. Io“Farticulars on Thursday. : BY 1 WILLIAM Hi'STERR, GENERAL AUOTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 46 North EIGHTH Street, below’Arch. > J. A. ELIBON, Auctioneer. Assignee’s Bile LARGE PEREMPTORY, BALE AT THE AUCTION STORE OF NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, FANOY GCODB. Ac., -Ac., THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A WHOLESALE HOUSE. On Tuesday Morning, Commencing at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, comprising spool ootton, pins, battens, thread, hosiery, gloves, suspenders, combs, brushes, shirts and drawers, Ac. Consignments of new and second-hand house hold furoitdre, plano-fortesj carpets, watches, jewelry, Ac., respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash adr vances will bo made if required. I r 7‘: Out-door sales attended to promptly. Charges as moderate as any other house in this city. CMIHUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, £3 and MONEY :LOAN.OFFICE, No.:J»4’BoutS THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear it., only eight doors below the Exchange. SAMUEL NATHANS’ GREAT SALE 07 FORFEIT* ■- ED COLLATERALS. Will' be sold at the auction house, No. 224 South Third street, below Wr.luut, opposite Pear street, sales* room In the second story, on four months’ credit— ' On Tues.day. Horning, - 1 ' ' N December 14th, > 110 o’clock, nonliving rf diamonds, jewelry, silver ware, stiver Are boros, first-class gold and silver watches, floe gqld ohalns. fashionable jew elry of every desoriptloni double-dealing* boxes, Opera glasses, musical Instruments, dressing cases, Colt’s re 'volviog pistols, superior English fowling pieces, cigars, : Umlnated steel duelling 'pistols, surveyor's transit in strument. telegraph instrument'. Ac. . i . WATOnES 109 superior first-class gbld hunting cue patent lever watches (warrantedgenuloe). made by the moat ap proved makeri.M I‘ Tobias, Jos. Johnson, Robinson, Cooper, Boskell, and others. 100 double-back 18 Jurat- gold -English patent le* ver watches, plain and full jewelled, warranted to be genuine makers, and in perfeotorder -60 first-class ladies’ 16-karat gold hnotiog cage lover watches, warranted first-class time-keepers, and' genu-' Ine makers - - - 100 superior gold English, French, and Swiss watch*#, in perfect-order - - - ' ■ , • 60 superior ladies’ 18-karat gold leplne and full jew* elled auchor lever watches, by .the most approved ma kers. . 1 very superior 18-karat gold hunting chronometer watoh, extraheavy cases, white dial, ruby jewels, made by Mather Freres; this watch received the premium At the World’s Fair !u London, cost $475. 1 very superior 18-karatgold .hunting heavy-cue ehronogripbi indepeodentquarter second*, ruby jaw els, white dial, made b/.Auguatin Perret, and imported expressly for hone training, qost s£oo -'' 1 vety superior extra heavy California gold huntlnj patent lever watchj made by Joseph Johnson, ftl jewelltd, white dial, and solid California gold curb vest ebaio and hey. The waich and chain w*s eased and m id© to order In California, weighs one pound, and dht $426 ' 1 v ry superior eight-day gold hunting leyor watch, fall jewelled, white dial.’warranted to mo fall eight d&js, and to kpep time'to the minute,cost $3OO. 1 very superior ©p»n face 10-karat gold English do* plex watch, made by Benjamin Webo, jbndon. ware' rented diamond jewelled, and correct Umo-xeeper, cost $l6O t . , v . . 1 very fine 18-karat extra heavy ease gold hunting English patert lever watch,,Taylor movement, market Conrad, Bard, BT«r end other WbtohM, Jewelry, utd Olothlog will be «o!d at >Mqe*d prta&j, , *l3l-It BRICK-MARING v MAOHIN£.—Tho only practical one in uso Mach’nea—Co-rnty and State rights for sale, patented February ; 2d, 1858. Re ference can bo given, where they can b# seen dally at wotk, by addressing 0 CARNELL, Germantown road, above Fifth afreet, Philadelphia. dlo-3m* PO£*K. —409 barrels, New,Mena Pork for * lalff by ' 0. 0. SADLER Sc GO , dp i .ARCH St,, second dwr below Front, fetation ‘Sale?. SALESROOM. %J . m MARKET STRBET, &L BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STbBKb. ’* WOLBERT, AqotioVßlß. LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK OP HOSIERY - . GOODS; . ' - ■ On Tuesday Morning, Commencing at 10 o’clock, will be sold without re lerre, thelWge and valuable stock of hosiery goods, notions, Ac;, of a Jobber declining business. Included, Will be found an expensive assortment of men’s women’s; misses’, boys’, and infants’ hosiery, In wool, Bilk; cotton,' cashmere, and merino ; men’s, womens,/misses’, and boys’ gloveßand mitt*. In silk, wool; Cashmere, merino, and.cotton.. Also, men’s, women’s, misses, and boys’ lamba-wool and merino shirts'and l drawers, porte-roonnaioa. calf wallets, lowing ,B>lk, patent thread, elastic suspenders, spool cotton, hooks and eyes p'ns and needles, slk cravats and bandkerehlefs. elastic bells, linen handker chief*,, Berlin gloves, laces and edgings, linen tape, stay binding, bisck and white cord, bed laee, pearl sbljt buttons, coat and rest buttons, bone suspender buttons ; * > Also, ‘men’s ’ wool travelling shawls, O&fhmere shawls, Ac. , {J3T Ti e whole may he examined with catalogues early on the moihting of sale, when retailers and coun try purchasers will find it their interest to attend. ' THIRTY OABE9 STRAW GOODS. Indudedgio sale will be found 80 cases straw goods, fdr men’s and boys’ wear. SALE FROM THE SHELVES. On Thursday Morning, Willbeaold from the shelves, a general variety of staple and fancy fall and winter goods, suited to pre sent sales, and worthy the attention of purchasers. SALE'OF READY MADE CLOTHING, &o. ' .On Friday Morning, Will be sold, without rererve, a general assortment of ready-made clothing, tailoring goods, Ac. • fly ’May he examined with catalogues prior to sale. JH. GUMMEY & SONS, • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, No. 620 WALNUT BTRIBT, OARD.~J M. Gummey Sc Bods, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stocks, Ac. Also, household furniture at dwellings. * REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. R7* On onr Private Bale Register will always bi found a very large amount of real estate, including every description of oity and country property. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, Real Estate Brokers, 620 WALNUT Street, beloK tiii'tb. fccflal Notices. IN THE ORPHANS* COURT fOB THR “OTTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA * -Estate of LLOY ■> WHARTON BIOKLBV. doce.v-d. Tho Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and ivdjusttliO a.oonnt of LLOYD W. BICKIKY, Ad ministrator of Llojd \>haitou Jiiakley,doconned, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands ot tho accountant, will meet tho parlies interested, at his offico, No. 811 Arch street, on TUESDAY, December 14th, 1868 at 4 o’clock P. M. d2-tbfltu-6t JOSEPH P. BIUNTON, Auditor. IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS , OF PHILADELPHIA. '' In the matter of the Assigned Estate of THE NORTH AMERICAN GOAL COMPANY. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, ap pointed Auditor by the. Court of Common Pleas, to aulit'*djast,&ndsettle the accounts of JOSEPH L. MOSS and JOHN 0 BULLITT, assignees of the North American Ooal Company, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of said Assignees, will attend to the duties of his appointment on TUESDAY, De c inbar, 21; 1858, at 4 o’clock, at his oQloe, No. CSS WALNUT Street, in the oity of Philadelphia whon and where all perrons interested therein are required to attend. dB-wfm 6t M. RUSSELL THAYER, Auditor. Notices. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Goodyear’s Paientfor Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders, Braids, Webs, am) all other Fabrics andartloles made by combin ing fibrous substanoeawlth .threads or sheetß of vulcan ized rubber are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authori ty, they-cannot be legally disposed of in the United States : Merchants and dealers are invited to examine specimens now in store, and to give "their Orders for the Sprldg Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN ER OF, THE TITLES AND EXCLUd'VfI RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace atl the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and many others. ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND BELL —and the Terms—may be obtained on application to me at No. 28 COURTLANDT Street, N Y. n24-ly HORACE H DAY O NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.— NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGENCY, —OARR A JOHNSON announce to the Press through out the Uoltod States that they are completing ar rangement! on a most liberal scale, for a system of TELEGRAPHIC NEWS BEPORTB. which has never before iboen equalled in this country. They pledge theodselves to furnish the earliest and most reliable re ports of all the stirring and important events of the day. at a price which cannot fail to be advantageous to 'the Press generally. k All letters and communications to be addressed to OARR A JOHNSON, National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD Street, opposite Exchange, Phllada. E. W, CARR, G.W.L. JOHNSON. • Geo. W. L. Johnson, 23 Wall at.. New York City, John T. Smith Merchants* Exohaqge, Boston. John Wills, corner South and Baltimore streets, Bal timore. For experience and reliability in the business, we would refer to: Morton McHichael, North American and U.B Gazette; Swain A Abell, Publio Ledger; Jesper Harding A Son, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John W. Forney,The Press; Cummings Sc Peacock, Evening Bulletin; t. W. Grayson Sc Co., Evening Journal: Jo seph fieverns, Evening Argus; Joseph R Flanigen, Dally News; Williadi Rice, Pennsylvanian: Lawlor, Everett, Sc Hincken, SondayDispatch; Magtll Sc Jones, Sunday Mercury; Jno.B. Jackson, Bnnday Transoript. OtfO-tf i.- » ___ ___ OUncationel. LONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N. E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts. . COMMERCIAL* DEPARTMENT—Book keeping la all its ,various forms; preparing Students thoroughly fpr situations in apy branch of business; Plain and Or namental writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and Correspondence. No institution in the United States gives a more thorough and practical coarse. In this department no teaohtng in done in classes, Cnd is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART BJENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and fipys are prepared for any grade of an Engliehand Clas sical Education, vis: Spelling, Reading. Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ae., Ancient and Modern Lafiguagps, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions of five months commence September Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at any time be fore or'after these 4atoS and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mh26-tf, ' . F. BONLEAVY LONG, Principal. PHILADELPHIA \J COMMERCIAL COLLIGI, aortheest corner of oklB|NUTsn(l BIVINTH Btretfc. - An Institution designed to fit jroung men for AOJ TIVB BUSINESS. BOARD Of TRUST]!IS. B. B. Gomegys, Praneis Hosklnl, George Q. Sturt, David Milne, John Sparbawk, JDavidS. Brown, Isaao Hacker, A. V. Parsons, D. B. Hinmao, I Frederick Brown, Joshua Lippinoott. EVENING SESSIONS after September 16th. Each Student has individual iubtruotioh ‘at tbii Institution. and a Diploma from here Is the oest re commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a good situation. 'CATALOGUES nitty he had on application at the College. * M< il'l ONS. A.F.HOBAT, UJL TIH'ClfMt OP FENCING. BARRETT’S d Y M K A 3 a u hi, oe2M2ra# MARKET Btr«et, above Eighth. RTANT & aXHA-XTON^'€nAlN~oi? NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphla College, Southeast - corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Tor information, oall or send for circular. jelO-tf EVENING BKBSIONB HAVE COMMENCED. SSNTDEB LEIDY—JAS. M. LEIDY • Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS* ACADEMY. Nos 149 aod 160 SIXTH STREET, near Baoe, where a knowledge of WBITING, CQOK-KEEPINa. tqd ARITHMETIC la made certain to eyt>ry pupil tjjat may enter ACADEMY open day and evening, JJookbin&injj. DERRY’S BLANK BOOK Jr AND STATIONERY ESTADLianMKNT, 8. W. CORNER FOURTH ANp BAGS. FREMipM awarded By the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing Superior Account Books - FIRMB Intending to open new Books on the first of the Year, can select from a good stock on band, or hare them made in any desired style In a superior manner, BOOK-BINpINft of every description executed in the finest and moot substa' tlal manner, at lev prices. MAGAZINES bound from 60 eta. to $2 50 per volume. Biusro bouud in a near and handsome style, from ft to $3. OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear equal to new. PERRY’S BOOK-BINDERY* FOURTH und RACE. Oldest established Bindery in Philadelphia. n23*2m Jtledinnal, ZOLLIOOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIO CORDIAL la the only preparation ever placed be fore the public that has performed se many MIRaOULQUS ourkb . INFLAMMATORY AND OBBONIO RHEUMATISM. The most prominent and InQuential oUieens bear wit ness of its efficacy. The abundant evidence from ail parts of the country Is enough to warrant ub in pro nouncing that it 1m tho greatest wonder of the age. It is an Internal remedy that s tikes at the root of the disease, and thus eradicates 11 entirely from the system. Prepared by THEODORE DILKS, Chemist, Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets, ocT-Sm Philadelphia THE GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. Tllß IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE SYSTEM. Tho Imperial Depuratlvo, prepared by Dr. Louns berry A Co., is uow acknowledged as tho principal Family Medicine for the cure of Oamobroob affections and Scrofulous difleases generally. The success which attends its use in these inveterate diseases has no equal. It is nijar used In these disease-* with cvmpletesuccess, wherwkll other means have foiled. Two or three hot tleß will satisfy any one of its great curative properties. Hip Disrabr and White Swellinq; Ulobrationb of the Bombs, BJouth, Throat, Ac. Its bonoficial and healing characteristics aro soon observed in these com plaints. No matter of how longstandingthey may have been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEPURATIVE in a short time. Tbttku and Soald Head will as certainly yield to this medicine as it is used. Dlsoaseu of Uie Skin and all **ruptive complaints generally cannot long remain after using a few bottles or the Imporlal Depurative. Its Tome properties, as well hs Alterative, render It valuable to weak and dollcate females. ' The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medicine Is unequalled in the cure of atl diseases orlgl nMing'ln an impure condition of the blood. It expels all the virus or diseased matter from the blood ana re invigorates the system. Those using the Imperial Depurative and wishing ad vice in tbelr case, will receive every attention by otter or otherwise. 4bl ’ Rrejared and sold by Dr. LOUNBBERRY * GO., No. 60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. F. Long Sc Co.; Lancaster, Pa. J. H. Baser and 8. 8. Stovens, Reading, Pa. Holman A Co,, ’Harrisburg, Pa. 0. W. Epting, PottsvMo, Pa. 0. W. MoOlintook, Easton, Fa. James Given, Westchester, Fa. -■ Bcbmldt A Go., Allentown, Pa. Bimon Ran, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr, 11. W.Loslle, Bristol, Pa., and Druggists qertaraUv »aU-Tnwtf S BUILDING,4O3 WALNUT STREET STATEMENT OP BUSINESS EOR TEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1858. .$233 800 00 01,463 08 $216,263 03 Received for Premiums 01,696 45 “ “ Interest, Rente, &o 7,825 49 $99,300 94 Pal l Losses. Expense Commis- Rions, re-Insurauce, Retain ed Premiums, &0..' 170,883 00 ASSETS. Real Estate. Bonds ana Mort gages.,,,., 3141,341 00 StO*ks 47,915 00 Bille Receivable 69,886 78 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due Company Cash on hand, and In the hands of Agents 8,889 29 1 faro ,268 03 At a meeting of the Stockholders, convened on the 16th lust., the following persons were elected DIRBO TORS for the ensuing year, vis: QUARLES 0. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street. ALEX. WBILLDIN, merchant. 18 N. Front street. WM DARLING, 1338 Pine street. ISAAC HAZLBHURBT, Solicitor. JOHN C. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, Sc Qo E. TRACT, firm of E. Tracy Sc Co., Goldsmith’s Wall. JOHN R. MoOURDY, firm of Jones, White, Sc Up- Curdy. THOB.Ii. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie Sc Zeller. JAS, B. SMITH, firm of J. B Smith Sc 00. JOHN R. YOGDKB, cor. Sevedth and Sansomsts. DANIEL L. COLLIER, firm of 0. U. Grant Sc Co. THOMAS POTTER, 23* Arch street. OHABLES HABLAN, cor. Walnut and Sixth streets. JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, 16t 8. Fourth street. At a subsequeutraeeting of the Board OHABLES 0. LATHHOP was unanimously president, and Hon. WM. DARLING Vice President. JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary. This Company has DISOON TINUED MARINE HULL RIBKB. FIRE, INLAND, and MARINS CARGO RISKS con tlnue to be taken on the lowest terms. n2T*d&Wtf ttitua and jticmoi*. SCOTCH ALB, LONDON PORTER, AND k 3 brown stout. R Youogers’ Ale, St Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, ia Stone pints. Molr k, Sons’ Spa-kllng Ale, Edinburgh, lo atone pta. Pin*! k Williams* London Brown Stout Jo glass pU. do do Porter, in gloss pta. F. Bleed & Co.’s Dublin Stout, ia stone pta. In store and for sale by WILLIAM H. YEATON, 216 South FRONT Street. WQNIDER’S OLD WINE STORE,” >3 NOW CASEY’S. Old No. 70, new 328 WALNUT Street. Snldor’s Wines were alwaya pronounced by good judges to be unsurpassed, and wore In reality ruperlor to any in the market. Fart of the old stock I hare yet on band, which consumers would do well to try, now that the market is overstocked with adulterated liquors for to B*dl during the Christmas Holidays. Wines and Liquors sold by me, it unsatisfactory, can beretumed. JjIIN OASKY, Ja„ d4-im Successor to J V. Snider. CHESTNUT GROYE WHISKEY A de sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution' has induced the offering to the publlo of an article which the anolysation of Professor OMltoo, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Qarrett, A Oaraac, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to be the most pure andconsequently least Injurious spirits ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OP DR JAB. R CHILTON. I have analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. OUARLEB WHARTON, Ja of Philadelphia,' and having carefully tested it, I ’am pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances It is an unusually pure and fine flavored quality of Whiskey. JAMES R. CHILTON,M.D., New York, Sept. 8,1858. Analytical Chemist. Philadelphia, Sept. 9,1868. DiAiBt*t Wo have earefnlly tested the asxnsia ol Chestnut-Grove Whisker which you sent usTanCjlnd that it contains none of the poisonous las Fuslo Oil, which Is the characteristic andllftnrfouf Ingredient or the Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully, . BOOTH, GARRETT, & OAMAO, Analytical Chemists. To Ohablhb WHAETOH, Jr., No. S 3 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. 0e22-dtjaai k 5& examina- TIONSj wlth'written descriptions of character, ylj indtidingadvice in reference to business, health, 2Lj\' Belf-icuprorement, (fee., are made day and eve ningat FOWIjICR, WSLLS, . Carter, Joseph B. Ban , Robert Selfridgs, - trends Le*. - 'garni. K. Ashton, Joseph Tories, 0. Landreth Hanna, . Henry Diffenderffer. Money Is received and payments made daily. ■ The investments are made In 'conformity with the provisions of the Oharteb. In BBAI. BSTATB MOST SACKS, GROUND RENTS, and snoh first class securi- Uea as will always Insure perfect security to the deposi tors. and whloh oannot fail to give permauenoy and sta bility to this Institution. anl-ly CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES KJ TRUST COUP ANT. oornar of THIRD and OHKST* HUT Streets. Large and small soma received, and paid baofe on de mand, without notice, with KITE PER CENT INTER B3T from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day. and os MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 o’clock. DKASTB for sale os Bngland, Inland, nad Scotland, ■om £1 upwards. President—STßPUßN B. OKAWIOKD Treasurer—PLlNY 919 K. Teller—J AMIS B. HUNTIB RD. SCOFIELD, IMPORTER OF HA • YANA CIGARS—La Normandes, La Fire FJja u La Biticas. Figaros, Maria Antonieta, Pressed; Flor de Rio Beco Regalias, Flor de La Pas, Jose Ma. Viehats, Caroplimentoo, and many other brands of superior qua lity, at reduced prices, No 837 Oheetnnt street, under Girard House. d9-lmQ SEUGUET & SONS, • Importers of HAVANA CIGARS, se2B 216 South FRONT Street. ITOGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS A SUGARS.—A choice Involoo of these eelehrated brands on board brig “New Bra,” dally expected firms Havana, and for sale low. by CHARLES TJBTS, (New) 188 Walnut streat, below Seoond, ul (Ueend fltor v ERMAN CIGARS.—3OO,OOO, varions T brand, in store and for Bale by WM. H. YEATON 216 South FRONT Bt. nofi jL SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUR fSy NING COOK bTOVB.—r would respectfully call ML the attention of the publlo to one of the greatest improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves and Ranges—the burning of the gaa arising from the coal, by which means is saved 60 per cent, in fuel and also more intense heat thrown to the bottpm.of the oven. We effect the burning of tbe gases by means of a hollow oentre-plece, perforated on the underside, which admits the air in a boated state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, and cansing a flStae to pass* around the oven equal to a wqod fire. This im- Srovement also preserves tbo centre piece..from sinking own on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs One of the Stoves OAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION .t 1116 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAKES SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase & North,) 1116 MAR AST Street. sept29_-amo PUanila And jute - ROPE, ... i OCXRXJS, TWUSTES, ETu'.’’ * Manufactured and for' sale at the lowest New York prices, by WEAVER, FITUER & CO., No. S 3 N. WATBB Street, ud SS N. WHARVES. no!7-2m JJANDSORUBS AND CLAMPS. No. 1. 62#0. perdot. 2. 76a. “ 3, 870. “ 4.100 c. “ OLAMFB. 0 Row, $1.26 per oiea* 7 Row, $1.76 pa doien. 8 Row, $2.25 per doxen. HENRY 0. EOXBTIIN, «e is IS Nnrlli TSIRD Street Phllsdelnhls fjio ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tons of this beautiful Stone, both of the BLUE. GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS, the former of which, for softness and delicacy of color, is unrivalled For the character of this stone please examine the following buildings: ' Jos. Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and Rittenhouse Square. Harrison’s Building, Locust street, between Seven teenth and Eighteenth. Samuel Smith’s West street and Rittenhouse square. Mrs. Peterson’s No. 1210 Walnut street. A. K. Womrath’s, 413 Arob street. Samuel Simes’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets. T. K. J. Fassitt, Seventeenth and Locust streets,and others. 17,823 02 ARNOLD A WILSON, Agents, PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, 1010 CHESTNUT ’STREET u)Mm B. M. VXLTWELL. 8 Anew and valuable discov ery. DR. HAM’S AROMATIO INVIOORATING SPIRIT. IT STIMULATES, EXHILARATES, INVIGORATES, BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR STUPIFY. Thisdelicious Beverage is snperio'rtoall Invigorating Cordialß, Schnapps, Nervines, Ac. in use for the cure of Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart*bum, Drowa'ncss, Kid ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, Ac , as it will Invigorate and strengthen, but will notin* tosic&te or stupify Persons who have become habita 'tted to the excessive use of Tobacco, Opium, and Sp’rit uons Liquors, will find speedy and permanent relief from a desire to use these destroying agents, by taking a bottle or two of this DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE ! Weak and sickly Females will find : Dr. HAM’S IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a qulok and sure cure, It being a Regenerator as welt as a btrengthener of the Human System.. Each complaint that the AROMATIO INVI GORATING CORDIAL is calCQl&ted to oure is named upbn the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full directions for use are also minutely given. PHIOI OHS DOLLAR FUR BOTTLI. Prepared by DARIUS HAM, Principal office, No. 48 WATER St., N. York. For sale by T. W. DYOTT * SONS, n26-3tn 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. TTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WJ LAND LOCATING AGENCY. CHICAGO , ILL. The subscriber, having had much practical experi ence in selecting and locaung lands In the various Land Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OB CASH. Having Survtyors constantly i* tA< Jield to make {>ersonal examinations, he can always make the most udicloua locations. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity of ellmate, near the line of railroads, may now be in , lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. P - Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the Western States. FIRST PREMIUM, FRANKLIN INSTI TUTE, 1858, to CRARi’g PATENT BRIOK MACHINE and BRICK KILN They are now offered, with full guarantee to perform In a very Superior way as regards cost, quality, and quantity. Andress J. W, ORARY, care of I. P. MORRIS & CO., Port Richmond Iron Works, Philadelphia N. B.—l will take an interest with any one who wishes to engage In the manufacture of lirlck in Philadelphia, and guarantee that Brick can be made at one half the cost of the common process. n023-3w* J. W. C. ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS. We have just received a comprehensive and va ried stookof this truly beautiful and architectural ap pendage to Ohurcbos Vestibules, Conservatories, and other tattings, where it is deemed necessary to embel lish, or to give a chaste and elegant appearance. Any color maybe had, either plain or ornamental, elabo rately or in relief. ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glata Dealers, t*2R*dtf **'* , " K —«nr Bacond and Orwi» ate PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— SPECIAL NOTIOE TO PHYBIOIANB—The above offors a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased surfaces, whioh combines the following advanta ges : A good and unvarying oon>Utence, easily washed off with water, directives all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and doss not, get rancid. The last property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at SIMSB’S Laboratory and Pharmacy, mbs Twelfth and Chestnut street SLATE! SLATE 1 i SLATE ]!!—Roofing Slate, of all sixes, and at very low rates, kept con stantly on hand, and for sale by FCBRING) FOX, A 00., - GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street. M. B. Slate Boob put on in the best manner, and r#- ||/BONONGAHELA WHISKEY. —60 Bbla, ItJL pure Bye Whiskey, in store and for sale by WM, fi. YEATQNj &$ South FRONT ot. DO* Batinasfitivtos* oh nxrosiT, IM BjUCK, IT DKBIBID, QSO. H. HART, President. OHAS. Q. IMLAY, Treasurer. se2s.tjanl ■sinnoau ' eelT-liU iffigars anb ffioboao. Stones. HANDBORUBB. Ne. 5. $ll2 per do*. 6. 1 25 < 7. 1 60 «• 8. 1 76 “ ACADIA FREESTONE. 8- SALISBURY, 40 CLARKE Street, Chicago. KnUraaAEtftetL RANGESIENT. ££3iSi& PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTSN,-. AND BALTI ' MORE RAILROAD. PABBENQ.™ *2? Sf'?' da /L l,eMmlw 1,1858, ' f. KATE PHILADELPHIA UP. M Ui ‘ * A - M > l p -“-, (ExpreM.J.aml Por Wilmington, at BA. M., 1,3.30, and lIP M. • For New O&stle, at BA. M,, aad 1 and S so P M Jor Middletown, at BA. m!’ and IP. M 80 P * & For Dover, at 8 A. M., and IP.M. For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M. TRAINS POE PHILADELPHIA," l M m ° re st 830 A - “•> («*#"»/) 12 noon, Wilmington at 7 20 and 11,40 A. M., 2.26 an ? Leave New Castle at 8.46 and 11.12 A.M., and 8.06 Leave Middletown at 10.20 A. M.. and 8.80 p. M. Leave Dover at 9.20 A. M., and A 35 f” Leave Seafoid at 7.46 A. M., and 1.46 P. M. - Leava W fjwic «nr*TO*E *0 tirwpooi..- Chief Oabis Second Cabin. Passage., •»•••••■••«••«*• - „„ . »*OX BOB7OX « LITMPOOL OMefCairn Passage..,: ;.„.*li !e,0n1 ?,*“*«*•...... ..................... M • The ships from Boston call at Halifax* . PERSIA,Capt, Judkins.' I CANADA,'Capt. Line. ARABIA, Cent J. Stone. I AMERICA, Oapt.Wiokman Afi^jOapt.».G.Lott. | NIAGARA,Oapt.Eyrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. | ETJROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These Teasels carry a dear white light at mast-head: rrsen on starboard bow f red enytortbowl* CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, -Wednesday, Deo. 1. AFRICA, Shannon, *-* N. York, Wednesday, Deo. 8. “ Boston, Wednesday, Dsc. 15. Judkins, t( N. York, Wednesday, Dec. 22. Stone, “Boston,- Wednesday, Deo. 20.- niMt’n? 4 *; £ * N York, .Wednesday, Jan 6. 9iSr,?* A, Q^ ADB: » “ Boston, Wednesday, Jsn 12. Shannon, “ N York, Wednesday, Jan 10, Berths not secured until paid for * An experienced Burgeon on board. - o3m* Q < i7 n6 "« of Y?? oW ra ßhi l a wm net beneoountoMefot Jewelry, Prestons Btone* aL 11 * ° s f Jad ‘ n « tr * therefor and the value thereof therein expressed; • Yor freight or passage apply to aol-7 S OTJNAED, 4 Bowling Green. J&t, STEAM TO GLASGOW, CIVER 3PSSPOOL, BELFAST, DU BLINrAND LONDON DERRY, without delay, for 830. * ' Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the above places, by any steamer of the line, SCO for the round trip, out and back. • F«»Otf NBW TOBK. Edinburgh, Gumming, Wednesday, Deo22.l2o’clock M Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday. Jan 22,12 ©’dock M > t raoMQLieaow. - ' • Glasgow, Thomson, Wednesday, December 22d. Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, January 22d. RATES 07 PASSAGE. pbom Glasgow, First Ola s Stowage,sfoundw.th cook'd provisions rRQX HEW YORK, First Clbbs,,, $75 qq found with cooked provisions..!..,.*, £0 09 Children under 14 years of age, half fare: Infants W Steerage.free. - ’ Meturn tiokets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. 1 4 1 First Qlass.... .*.5140 Steerage, ~$6O An experienced Surgeon attached to 6&ch Steamer, ’ For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN & 00., 123 WALNUT Street. Philadel phia '» * ROBERT GRAIG, 17 Broadway, New-York. HALL & LONKY, Buchanan’s wharf, Baltimore. n 027 ‘ » .. FOR SAYANNAH, Ga.—Herons S9S LINE—ONLY REGULAR LINE—GOODS RE CEIVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY.—Freight and insurance at leu **»»» sailing res* eel rates, by the steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cant. 0. P Marshinan, to sail on WEDNFSDAY, Deo. 16, at 16 o’clock A. U., from second wharf above Vise st, ■, For further particulars please see advertisement of Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, in this paper. . . For freight or 1 passage apply to - " - A. HERON J*., . _ p 2 * ■ ' 825 North WlurToe. FOR CHARLESTON AND BA 22HfiLVANNAH -HERON’S LINE. GOODS RSOBIVXD AND BILLS OF LADING BIGNXD EVERY BAY; The splendid side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and BTATS OF GEORGIA. Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest, one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 16 o'clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Ba vannah. NOTICE.., Until tho steamehlp State of Georgia has received her new boilers, the Steamship Keystone State, in order to accommodate passengers' and 'the trade, will make Weekly Trips, alternatolrto Charleston and Savano&h, _ «Q& OU&BuSfilOft TA* itaamihlp KEYSTONE STATE. Captain O.P Maraliman, will sail oa WEDNESDAY. December 23. at 10 o’clock, A. M • * - * FOR- SAVANNAH/ ■ The steamship Keystone State. Captain Charles P. kfarsbm&n,/will sail on WDDNEBDAY, December 15. atlO o’clock A. M. - * At both Charleston and Savannah, these 'ahipseonnett with steamers -for norite tnd Havana; and with rail • wads, &e., for all places in. the South and Southwest*. - FREIGHTS REDUCED. • Hmtj Freight at an arerkg* oriS par Mat. baloa New York eteamehip retea. INSURANCE; IBJIQHT end INSCBAfiOB on a large proportion of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships then by sailing vessel*. . Cabin pannage *•••130 00 - Steerage do '••••.-•••••**.»••*„»•••••«*#*• - g 00 • Excursion Tickets/good lot the present year. 80 or No bills of lading signed after the ifaty has tailed/ Tor freight or passage,afrply to ~~ '•' - ■ A. HERON, J*.,- . No. Btt flat* 81) North Wham. Agent* ut Charleston, T. 8. A T. G. BUDD. Agents is Savannah. O. A. GREINER & CO. * For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, •very Tuesday. 1 For Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. &L&BY0 and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Havana, from Charleston, steamer IBALEL. oz the dth and 19th of every month 1858. .. narfCfr" 1859. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLKANB UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET splendid Boats of this old and popular LINE will leave Memphis and New Orleans, as heretofore, on . MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & FRIDAYS. MONDAY PACKETS. NEBRASKA Cant. A. R. IRVIN BEN FRANKL1N............0apt. J. D CLJUtS; WEDNESDAY PACKETS. JOHN BIMONDB Capt. JAB. P. EMITS. 1NQ0MAR........ O&pt bURDETT PARIS. PBIDAY PACKETS. BKLPABT H.E. W. HILL. KT These Boats connect at Memphis witte£he Bail roads from-that point, also -with regular Packets for St. Lonis, Louisville, Cincinnati, and Nashville. oq their respective days. Leave Memphis immediately oa the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Oars. Passengers can arrange their arrival so as to avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea sore may require. for information, inquire oT J. J. RAWLINGB, At Webb A Rawlings’, 316 Main Bt, Memphis. B. H, Shook, Adv. Agent. ocl2-2m Piano JTonec. PIANO FORTES. ijTTTn. Just received, an elegant fltook of BAVBN. bacon, * co.. nunnb * glare, hallbt.da: TO * 00., and GALS * 00. 8 PIANOS. MELODB ONB of best quality, at JT. B. GOULD’S, 8. X. corner S3VBNTH and CHBSTNUT its, mMfl.y Eggafea EXCELLENT, WARRANTED n * ri 'NKW YORK PIANOS; celebrated for tone, touch, durability, and tasty appearance. 7 Octaves, PLAIN and LOUIB XIV, Pearl inlaid, and Pearl keys, for sale, from $lOO upwards. Also, PIANOS to rent. JAMES BELLAS, 279 South FIFTH Street, above Spruce, sole agent for Cummings & Caufield, and J * 0. Pischer. nol3-lm* OHIOKERINGr fc SONS, Maim- II M M facturers of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND. SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-PORTES. This is the latest and oldest manufactory in tha United States, having been ESTABLISHED IN 1823. Since which time we have ’ MADE AND BOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PUNOS, And have received as testimonials of their SUPERI ORITY over all others, 11 Gold , 18 Silver, and 4 Bronze Medals. ID" Pianos to Rent, Taned, and Repaired. ' BRANOn HOUSE in PHILADELPHIA is at 1307 CHESTNUT Street. • ot6-3m HJrngs anb QEljemuals. JJOBEBT SHOEMAKER & GO., WHOLMALI DBDQGIBTB, Manufacturers and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES, *nd WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner FOURTH and BAGS Streets, Philadelphia. Sole Agents for the sale of the celebrated Tloreffe Plate Glass xoh^tt IT IS NOT A DYE"! JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re smm Gray Hair to 11s orlgiual color In from ten to twelve days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen off and become thin. IT IS NOT A DYE! »»f aafreely as water, and la the moat bean* * mi Dressing or 'll® Hair now in use. Thousands in different parts of the Union hare testi fied to its wonderful virtuoa, and all who have used it join In their pr*ise of it. Bold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr.BWAYNK A SON, No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Sole Agents far Philadelphia, Trade supplied DETERSIVE SOAP.—Time, lab'or 3 and money Bavoil. In nsingit, clothes do not require bdj boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will go as far as three pounds common Rosin Soap. War ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. It is decidedly the cheapest and best washing Soap ever offered to the public. Manufactured onlr hr VAN HAAGEN A MoKEoNE. For sale by all re spectable Grocers In the citv.and wholesale only hr THAIN & MoKEONE, 251 South Whar vea miff & BEERS' ’ ' . . . . LtIBKIOATING GREASE, the bent ana cheapest compound for greaeihir the axles Mn IS DOrTTR arif«R IX is OP THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE for every one to know where they will get the moat for their money, especially Bach times *8 there. ZIEGLER & SMITH. Wholesale Druggists, coiner of SECOND and GREEN Streets, are disposing of 'lei* White Lead. Ground Paints, or all Oolors, and Window Glass, all or the best quality, at prices wbieh will he pleasing to buyers o«U N FOR DIRECTORS held on the 15th of Noveia* ten were elected to serve the At an electiOj of the Union Back, 1 her, the following genUemt. en*ning year, viz: James Dunlap, John M Pomeroy, Peter Hieger, DaTid Paust, Jaoob W. Goff, Milton Cooper, Charles M. Pay, X*. J Leb-rmsu, John II- Ohambers, honis D Senat. William S. Marties, Boberfc Kelton, •_ Isaac Barton. .And at a subseq&ont mei DanUp was‘elected Preaic Vice-President; James lei Davie Solicitor Of the Bank. 4*% •** •etiug of the Board, J&mea ident; John M Pomeroy, taley, Cashier, and 0. W. GIN. —30 Pipes (Dutch Company's) la fot wit *jWM»H.xaAXon,2ae s. jravaX at# got .16 guineas, . 8 .o»pt. WM. WRAY. ...T.H.HEWBIL. 7. LSSt/EY, Cuhier.