(For the .Ptiilags. Evening Boileau.; TICS TUVE . ' 1.1L,P11.1fi1.. or 587. ioniAapp. a?NW,. Be was toiling on the zoild,-thrOugh the heat and in the shower, Plucking, as he passed along, many alittlo way side flower. _ • But while pleased to see their dyes, in their balm _breath reveling, - Still his gaze was on . ihe Elden, mindful of no fleeting thing. Crimson shell from ocean's hall, braided rainbow in the heaven, Songbird in the cedar tall, < breezes low at sum mer even, Bronght tbeir beauti to his hsart, tuned its every quivering string, still be sought a better part, mindful of no fleeting Long he gazed in childhood's face, caught its smile and prized it dear, And its choral peal of mirth fell like anthem on his ear. - Joyous sat he by the fire, one of friendship's social ring. Still his fellowship was higher, mindful of no fleeting thing: In the World, but far removed om its vexing in fl fr uence, Yonder was the home he loved, and he drew his comfort thence; His were aims attuned to right, pleasures free from vonomed sting, Walking thus by faith, not sight, mindful of no fleeting dans. spuraing.self, his heart was knit to the brotherhood of man, And in channels deep and large his refined affec tions ran, As the birdling seeks its nest, poising not on quickened wing. So he sped to gain his rest, mindful of no fleeting thing. Thus to honored age he came, stilt in' meekness but a child, Men revered his saintly name, for it shamed their passions wild, And the pilgrim on his bier mid their sobs to duet was borne, Enew they Well that calm and clear, rose for him a brighter morn. [written for the Phila. Evening 13 1 tinettn.] SABBATH READINGS. BT TU REV. EDWARD C. JONES, A. M. SOLOMON'S DECISION. There may be cases presented to the w i n d and demanding adjudication, which prove as insoluble as ambiguity can make them. A man is called upon to pass sen tence as to the merits or demerits of a ques tion where on either side arguments can be advanced and potent reasons given. In all such cases judgment is at fault and, feels that it is baffled. It asks divine' guidance , and solicits the anointing hand of Heaven. Solomon furnishes an instance of a king who, at the outset of his government, had a reali7ing sense of the limited range of his unassisted judgment, and the stern neces sity for its due enlightenment. Favored with a vision, the Almighty asks him to prefer the choicest aspiration of his bosom. Youthful as he was, he asked at once for a discerning heart, to the exclusion of the dowry of wealth or the noble guerdon of power. And never was a wish more fully and completely satisfied. An occasion was soon furnished when he was summoned to the arbitration of a. point so knotty as to remind one of the riddle of the Sphynx. • Two Jewish females come before him, each advancing a . claim to the maternal owner ship of the little bud of humanity, whose infant cries resounded through the lofty passages of the court. The most forward of the two enters upon a clamorous state ment. As a wordy plaintiff would do, she assured the king that the defendant and herself were lodgers in a common apart ment, and that the former had overlaid her own infant in the night, and clandestinely abstracting her living child had left in its place a lifeless little form. But where are your witnesses to ratify the truth of sb strange a charge? Who can certify that such an abstraction was made ? It will be a terrific thing if the throbbing bosom of love should be deprived of its legitimate possession and lose, by the strategem of a designing rival, the casket of its fondest hopes. The defendant repels the charge as calumnious. She retorts upon the other the crime .of abstraction. She says that her's is the living child, and the dead one her accuser's. Thus one allegation is met and counterpoised by another, and the scale is balanced. Not a hair's breadth does the beam vary from its horizontal po sition. Ne corroborating witness; no in validating testimony strengthens or weakens the plea of either party. Earn estness and frankness are visible on the side of each. Each seems to be endued with lively sensibility for the contested prize, the little babe, which cannot belong to both, but which both vociferously claim. How often do we wish that an infant would speak, Never was there a case where its declarations were more needed. It is ob vious that charge and counter-charge may be advanced forever and yet no judgment based upon certainty issue from that ivory throne of the Eastern king. But just at this point Jehovah is true to his promise made to Solomon in the visions of the night. The eyesalve is applied to his mental orbs by that august and Eternal Judge, who dis criminates at a glance the merits and de merits of every case, and places truth and falsehood each upon its proper basis, and laying righteousness to the plummet, as signs to every moral question its eternal measurement. .As if struck by a sudden thought the king demands a sword. May not sudden decisions after long vacillations of purpose be looked upon frequently as God's hand adjusting our will. This pur pose may be to threaten with condign pun ishment the -female who has tainted her heart in the perjury, and then when the acknowledgment. of guilt is rendered, he will spare the shrinking culprit, and restore to its legitimate possessor the little disputed prize. Not so, for he was about to institute a test as infallible in the sentient world as is that of the chemist in the material, when; by some alkali he- detects'the pres'ence of poison in the solution held in the, cup before him. "Divide the child and bestow a half on each." Such was the singular decision; but it solved the vexed question at once and forever.. The true mother, stirred to the inmost depths of anguished sensibility, cries out as if the barbed arrow had found the tenderest and most - vulnerable part. - "‘Give her the babe and slay it not;" while the deceiver, as if anxious to consummate by revenge what envy had begun, persists in the enforcement of the royal judgment. - But the sword had decided otherwise. The sword had brought out - the true parent. it had given the clue to the labyrinth. It, had peacefully arbitrated,' and the - arbitra tion was solemn and ccmclusive. She would. father iold her blossom with all the dei'f THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, SATURDA.Y APRIL 2, 1864.---TRIPLE SHEET. of maternal love upon it, to the sordid keep ing of one who would, doubtless,.soon crush by harshness its expanding beauties. She would transfer the gem to one who in coming time might cast it off as a mere un polished pebble, when once it had sub served her necessary purposes. She whose uplifted arms` and wild expression. , startled the very courtiers from their indifference, and brought from even manhood's eyes a gush of sympathizing tears. She was, she must be the mother of the child. The voice of untrammeled nature had uttered its de cision from the heart, and with the dear blossom folded to her soul, and receiving it from the grave as by ,a magic resurrection. she bore it hack to . its undisputed nest of love, while Solonion . must have praised his God for a judgment whose decision, vindi cated as correct by every person present on that doubly thrilling occasion, and endorsed by the crest-fallen and guilty countenance of the crafty, but now fully detected plain tiff, had elevated him in the • estimation of his subjects as a discerner of. spirits and brought a revenue of joy to the otherwise blighted and despairing heart. REAL-ESTATE SALES 09 Ott Y.HANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of JOHE R. SUMMERS, deceased.—THOMAS isc SONS, Auctioneers.—Pursuant to an order of. the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on TUESDAY, April 12th, 1861, at 12 o' clock, noon, at the PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE, the fol lowing described property, late of JOHN R. SUMMERS, deceased, viz :. No. STORE - AND DWELLING. All that lot of ground, with the three-story brick store and dwelling, with two story brick back building thereon erected, situate at the northeast corner of. Thirty-seventh (late Park street,) and Walnut street, in the Twenty fourth Wa , d, City of Philadelphia, commencing at the northeast . corner. of Thirty-seventh - and Walnut streets, and (Wending north along Thirty seventh street 19 feet, 2 inches; thence east along the premises hereinafter described as N 0.2, 57 feet, 9 inches ' • thence north 1 feet, 3 inches ; thence east 19 feet, 9 inches to a four feet alley running north from Walt Street; 77 feet, 6 iacbes eastward of Thirty-seventh street; thence south along said alley 23 feet, 5 inches to the north side of Walnut street; thence west along Walnut street .77 feet. 6 inches to the • place of beginning, together with the free use and iniyilego of said four feet alley, in common with lots Nos. 9 and 3, hereinafter described. No. 2. THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL- LING. All that lot of ground, with the three story brick dwelling, with one-story frame kitchen and smoke-bouse ,}hereon erected, situate on the east side of Thirty-seventh street; 19 feet :2 inches northward of Walnut street ; containing in front of Thirty-seventy street 16 feet 10 inches, and in depth of that width east 57 feet 9 inches, then narrowing on the Scuth side thereof 4 feet 3 inches to the width of 12 feet 7 inches ; thence extendnia of that breadth east the further depth of 19 feet 9 inches tc said 4 feet alley. Bounded south by lot No. 1, above described, east partly by - said lot NO. 1, and partly by the said 4 feet alley, north by ground now or late of J. and H. Meilvaine, west by Thirty-seventh street, together with the free and common use and privilege of said 4 feet alley. do No. 3.—BRICK DWELLING.—AII that 111 lot of ground, with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected. situate on the north side of Walnut street, sl feet 6 inches eastward of Thirty-seventh street; containing In front on Wal nut street 24 feet 3 inches, andextending of that width in depth N. 25 feet 41nalies, then narrowing on the east side therebf, 0 feet 3 inches to the width of 15 feet, then continuing of that width the further, depth of 6 feet, Bounded E. and N by lot No. 4, hereinafter described, W. by said 4 feet , alley, and S. by Walnut street; together with the free and•common use and privilege of the mild 4 feet alley. WSNo. 4.-STORE AND DWELLING. All that lot - on ground, with the three-story brick, store and dwelling thereon erected, situate at the N. W: corner of - Walnut street, and a 10 feet:Wide alley, running thence W. 14 feet 3 inches along the north side of Walnut street to lot No. 3; thence N. 25 feet 4 inches; thence W. 9 feet 3 inches: thence N. 6 feet: thence W. 15 feet to said 4 feet alley; thence N. 4 feel 6 inches; thence E. 3.f. feet 6 inches to said 10 :eet wide alley, and thence S. 3tl feet to the place of beginning; together with the free nee and privilege of said ten feet alley. i Said lots Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4, - and the said 4 feet alley, being together as one lot, The same premises which Rachel Frees, by indenture dated' 14th &a gue; A. D. IESI, recorded in Deed Book *3%W- O. No. 105, page Stir', .kc., granted and conveyed unto the said John B. Summers, the decedent, by the name of JohnS'immers in fee. IV the Court. WILLIAM C. STEVENSON, Clerk 0. C. MARGARET DORCOR AN, Administratrix. M. THOMAS te, SONS, Auctioneers, mt tl3-apt, II 139 and 141 South Fourth street. BUSINESS CARDS OBERT P BILL BROKER, inM5-.1.y.) No. 109 South THIRD street JOS. R. TIIOMPSON. GEO..ALSINS. GEORGE A.LKINS & CO., SHIPPING /iND COMMISSION AGENTS And General Merchandise Brokers, No. 151 North DELAWARE Avenue, mh24-11noo Philadelphia. ECOND NATIONAL BANE OP PHTTA. DELPHIA. FRAREFORD. CAPITAL $lO0 3 000 2 with the privilege of ihereitii• ing to $.500,000. NATHAN HILLES, President; wuxuavc H. BRAWN, Cashier, late of the Philadelphia Bank. DIEM:MO.IM Nathan Mlles - Lewis Shalicrosa, George W. Bitawn, Charles E. Kremer, Simon R. Snyder, Bertlamin Rowland,Jr., Edward Hayes, Benjamin H. Deacon, John ooper. The Second National Bank of Philaytelphla is now open at No. 134 Blain • street, Frankford, for the transaction of a General Banking Business upon the usual terms. Collections upon all accessible points will be made upon liberal terms. Respectfully, W. H. BRAWN, lea-am} Casher J, VAUGHAN MER.RICR, WM. H. ' RICK JNO. E. COPE. OUTHW ARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH A.lll. 0 WASHINGTON STREETS, PRILADELPSELL MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, MaAnfacture High and_ Low Pressure Steam MI glues for Laud, River and Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, ( Tanks. 'lron Boats, &c. Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops at Railroad Stations, &c. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest ant. most nnpr_eved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, snot Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Opel Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping En gines, &c. Sole Agents for N. • Balsa& s Patent Sugar Boil bag .Apparatus, Nesmyth' s Patent Steam 'Ham mer and Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Contra. 1)4441 Sugar Draining Machine. GEORGE BOLDIN, MICHAEL WARTM, BOLDIN & WARTMAN, TOBACCO and GENERAI. ()OMISSION Merchants No. 105 North WATER street and 100 North fels DELAWARE avenue. Philadelphia. PETER WRIGHT ,t SONS, IMPORTERS OF EARTHENWARE, AND .... . ERIDPPIN N G AND COMMISSION R M E EROHANTA 115 WALNUT STET, 711ILADBLPHIA. , sexes A WRIGHT, toLinuarr A. GRIOCGIE, THORNTON' PISS, - I THRODORIEWRIGHT. 111 A,NS is WATSON' S SALAMANDER SAYES, STORE Ro. 16 South FOURTH atreot, PIIILADP.LPELIA, PA. 45.1grge variety of FIREPROOF SA.FESnIWa7 I on hand, cheap for cash ntyl9-13, IDENNSILLVANIA WORKS—on the DELA WARE River, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER, Delaware county, - Pa. REANEY, SON lc AROHBOLD, Engineers and Iron Boat Builders, Manufacturers of All kinds. CONDENSING . AND NON-CONDENSING ENGINES, Iron Vessels of all description, Boilers, Water. Tanks, Propellers, Icc., /cc. T.REANEY, W. B. HEANEY, S. ARCHBOLD: Late of Late- Reah , Y , • Nealle /c Co., • Engineer in Chlei Penn Works, Phlla. rjyl3-tfl U. S. Nary ciAs FIXTURFS.--V7.A.RNER, .IYIItiRBY ac CO., No. 718 CHESTNUT street, Manufactu rers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, 4 &c. , &c., would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment:of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &c.They also introduce Gas pipes into L e x w te e n l n g g s , a a I n t . r n n }ali n e d B r e t t p i r lc i z n and attendpipes:_ 'All Work warranted ." la.lo mm Cl PPER AND YELLOW METAL SHE &TH ../ iNG, Braziers, Copper, -IN.lails, Bolts and Ingot COPPer. constanily 7pr on Aa ? aad, and for sale by z•TAtI; 76:1Q vi -cutt. YTusl:-.lre4 I 1829. . FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADE , ,PHIA. ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1864, $2,457,849 95. CH.4I/TER. CAPITAL, - - - - - $400,000 ACCRUED. SURPLUS, r. - 971,000 INVESTED PREMIUMS, - - - 1,086,288 IaTESETTLED CLAIM, IN0011:13. VOlt 1864. $8,416. $301),000. LOBE PAID Sixes 1529, - 85000.000. pv.TtrETIIAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBER TERMS. DIRECTORS. Charles N. Bancker, Isaac Lea, Tobias Wagner, Edward O. Dale, Samuel Grant, George Pales, Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Finer, George - W. Richards, Fras. W. Lewis, X. D. CHARLES N. BANOKER, President. EDWARD 0. DALE, Tice-President. SAS. W.MCALLISTEII, Sec. Pro. Tern. ralintde3ll T IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANI jI—THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, AN. NUITY andTRUSTOO3LPANY, of Philadelphia OFFICE, No. 403 CHESTNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital, 7 300,000—paid in and la:muted in Bonds mid Mortgages. Continue to make Insurance on Lives, grant An nuities and Endowments and make contracts gene. rally„which depend. on the contingencies of life. They act as Esecutois, Administrators, Assignees, Receivers, Committee of. Lunatics, Guardians of Minors and Trustees generally, whether committed to their charge by individuals, Courts of Justice ar corporate bodies. They give a participation of Pratt to the In• sured for life. MANAGERS. Thomas Ridgway, John A. Brown, Robert Pearsall, John E. Latimer, - John R. Slack, John 0. Mltzhel, Thomas P. James, Seth J. Comly, Frederick Brown, Isaac Starr, George Taben, • Stacy B. Barcroft. Henry G. Freeman, Wm. P. Jenks, Namtosz Exams's:rm.—Geo. Emerson, M.D. and, Samuel Chamberlains, M.D., attend at ths office daily at 12 o' clock noon. Pamphlets containing tables of rates and expla nation of terms of application, and farther inlor mutton can be had at the office. • THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. JOsmr F. JAmia. Actuary. rkiSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH 1. AMERICA. —MARINE, FIRE AND IN LAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. Office,' No. 24 WALNUT street, South sins, East of Third street. The' Properties of this Company are well In vested and furnish an available fund for the ample Indemnity oL all persons who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. MARINE RISES taken on Vessels, Freights and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on rderchs-ndise per Railroads. Canals and Steamboat' FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture and Buildings in City and County. IROORPORATED IN MI—CAPITAL 5500,864, AND-PAID IN AND SECURELY W . VESTED. TOTAL PROPETIES, 111,300, OM PERPETUAL CHARTER. DiaZOTOES. Arthur G. Golan, Sz.a. auel .W. Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White Richard B. Wood,l William Welsh, William "E. !Bo sr en ; T Charle ARTHUR 0 CEAlass PLATT. Se FIRE ASSOCIATION.— Incorporated „Hareh 4 37, F",f4"lk OFFICE, No. street N. FIFTH Btree 'lnsure BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLE .7. FURNITURE and MERCHANDISE generally, from Lose by Fire, (in the ty of • hiladelphta only. ) Statement of the Assets of the Association, Joan- aryl, 1264. Bends and Mortgages onßroperty in the City orPhiladelphia only 6697461 32 Grotuid Rents— 16,206 64 Real. Estate, (Office, Fifth and North 5treet5.):...'14,396 13 U. S. Gov. 5-29, Bonds 45,000 00 Deposit with U. S. Ass istara Trens carer. 25,00 Do Oaah on hazed. 25, 629 27 TRUSTEES: GEORGE W. TRYON, Preeldent. - Win. H. Hamilton, Jog. R• LYndailt John Sonder, Levi P. Goats, Peter A. Keyser, • Samuel SparhawY, John Philbin, Charles P. Bawer. John Carrow, Samuel Scattergood. Geo. I. Young, Jesse Lightfoot. mys 'WILLIAM T. BUTLER. Secretary TEFFERSON FIRE INSURANI3E tJOM tJ OF PHILADELPHIA.—OfEice North. east corner of THIRD and RIITTONWOOk streets (late Tammany). Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva nia. CRAMTEH PIIRPECTUAL. Capital auttiorized by law 000. Make Insurance against Lou or Damage by Fire of Public or Private Build ings, Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan dise, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. George Mrety, Henry Gerker,„ dngust Q. Miller, 'Christopher R. Miller. John F. Belsteriing, - Frederick Staake, Henry Troomner, Jonas Bowman, William McDaniel, Frederick Doll. Jocob Nnllet, Jacob Schandier, George Innis, Jr., Stephen Smith, Saratiel Miller. GEORG . JOHN F. BELSTER ParLIP E. CALBILICH FIRE INSUR4NOE EXCLUSIVELY—THY PENNSYLV* , iIA FIRE INSITE.ANCI 00hIPANY—Incorporated 1&25--Charter Perpet. nal—No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Ind.- pendenoe Square. This Company, faTorably known to the comma nity for nearly forty years, continues to insurr against loss or damage by fire, on Public or Pri vate Buildings, either permanently or fora limited time /Also, on Fitrniture, Stocks of Goods and Merohan dise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplui Fund is invested to the most careful manner which enables them to otter to the insured an an. doubted security in the case of loss - . • • EIREOTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Alexander Benson, William Montetins, Isaac Has. Henry Lewis, JONATHAN PA TERSON, President. Wl:mum G. Onaanrta., Secretary. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CKlld- PANT, INCORPORATED 181 D 1810. —CHARTER PER.. . 310 WALNUT Street,-above THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Having a large paid up CAPITAL STOCK and SURPLUS invested In sound and available Secu rities, continue to insure on Dwellings Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port, and their Cargoes, and other personal property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted - , DIRBOTORS. I John T. Lewis, • James R. Campbell, Edmund G. Dutilh, Charles W. Poultney, Thomas B. Marla, John Welsh, Samuel U. Norton, Patrick Brady, THOMAS ALBERT 0. L. OP.AWF A DIERICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE PANY—Office' Farquhar Building, N o . Walnut street. MARINE AND INLAND IN. SURANCES. —Risks takent on vessels, cargoes and freights to all parts of the world, and ou goods on inland transportation on rivers, canals, rail roads and other conveyances throughout the United States. WILLIAM CRAIG, President. PETER CULLEN, "Vice President. D. D. STAGar, Secretary. - Dlrtuvrons. William Craig Henry C. Dallet, Peter Cullen, William T. Lowl a ay, • - John Dalietti ' J. Johnson Drown, William H. Merrick, Samuel A. uni on , Chillies Dallett, Mason - Hutchins, Benjamin W. Richards, Henry L. Elder, Pearson Serrill, .. Charles Conrad, William M. Baird. N AMEINTI7CE I PiI"I PD. 406OUS4 41 TSTEPT PHILADELPHIA. ' .FIRE' AND INLAND HE. N. DIRECTORS. Francis N. Buck, Jno.W.Everman, Charles Richardson,. B.Potter, Henry Lewis, Jno. Kessler, Jr. 0. W. Davis, E. D. Woodraz p. s. justicer Chas. Stokes, Geo.A. 'West, Jos. D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President. CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vice Presidenl. 'Era. gka,twa4r.Di Secretary . DELAWARE MUTUAL ,SAFETY INSU ,RANCE COMPANY. -- Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 3 MIS. OFFICE—S. E. Corner THIRD and WAL NUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCIE ON VESSELS fj/LuGo, To 8.11 pasts of the world. FREIGHT, I ND INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Call El ls Lake and Land Car riage, to all parts of the Union.. FIRE INSURANCES On. Merchandise generally, On Stores. Dwelling Houses, ,ko. - ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. • NOVEMBER L 1E63 ranti 3 *IP I 11100;000 United States 5 per Mir: Loan $97,06e se 75,000 - 6 per et Loan 5-20 s 75,000 00 20,000 << '' . 4 1681 22,000 00 50,000 4 s 7 3-10 pr et Tr Nts 53,250 00 100,000 State of Penna. 5 per cent 1e03.11. 100.997 50 54,000 1 . 9 per cent 44 57,880 00 192,050 Philadelphia City 6 per et Loan 127026 00 30,000 State of Tennesses 5 per et Loan 15,000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Ent mortgage 6-per cent. bonds.. 22,300 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad second mortgage 6-per cent. bonds.. 15,000 300 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest guarantied by the city of Philadelphia s 15, 800 5,000 100 shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company 5,000 100 shares Stock North Penn sylvania Railroad Company 2,650 21,000 United States Treasury Certi ficates of indebtedness........ 21,426 123,700 Loans on Bonds and Mort gage, amply secured. 123,700 6791,750 par. oust, 8768.737 12—market James N. Dickens, S. laon - is Wain, John Mason, George L. Harrison, Francis B. Copes Edward H. Trotter, E.' S. Clarke, William Unmatinp. II LieLrv. COFFIN, President. Stit,v93 90 ERETY, President. G, Vice President. Secretary. al2-t1 Thomas Robins, Daniel Smith, Jr., John Dsverenx, Thomas Smith. • MARIS, President. an Sormitarv. my 22 value Real Estate Bills Receivable for insurances mace Balances due at Agencies—pre miums on Marine Policies, accrued interest, and other debts due the Company 98,919 87 Scrip and Stock of sundry In.- surance and other Compa nies, P 5,803. Estimated value 3,205 01 Cash, on deposit with United States Gov- ‘, ernment, subject to - ten days' call VO, 000 03 Cash, in Barks 35, 55t! 38 Cash, in drawer 200 50 DIRECTORS: Thomas 0. Hand, Charles 'Kelley, John C. Davis, Robert . Burton, Edmund A. Sunder, Samnel.E. Stokes, Theophiins Paulding, . F. Peniston, John R. Penrose, It enry Sloan, ' James Tracy/air, William G. Boniton, Henry. C. Dallett, Jr., Edward Darlington, James C. Band, H. Jones Brooke, William C. Ludwig; wt James B. DI. Farland, Joseph R. Seal, Joshua P. Evre Dr. R. M. - Huston, Spencer rfr vain% George G. Leiper, John B. Semple, Pitts' bg Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger, " THO' TAS C. HAND, President, JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. HIINEY LYLIIV33.2f, Secretary. 16-stlltil TE MANHATTAN LIFE INSUILINGE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Accumulation nearly 82, OtiO, OM. Total Losses Paid 650, 006. Dividends made over 700,008. PHILADELPHIA. BRANCH OFFICE, Ne. 415 WALNUT Street, JAMES B. CARE, Agent and Attorney. This Company offers superior inducements to persons desiring to effect an insurance upon their lives, giving to those who desire the privilege of settling their premiums, annually, seml.anunally or quarterly. The rates are lower than most Companies ofihr. and the insured are participators in the profits. The business of the Company Is .devoted axle :fray to the insurance of lives. It is prompt in the payment of its losses. Any information upon the subject will be cheat. fully given by the.AGENT. together with all no cessary Boots and Tables upon, the subject. LOCAL BOARD OF REFERENCE. Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter. Keen & Coates. D. D. Thos. Robins, Esq. RI. Rev. W.B. Stevens. Clem. Tingley, Esq. D. D. A. W. Little, 'Esq. Hon. John M. Butler. Henry Simons, Esq. Alfred Jenks & Son. Alfred Day, Esq- S. V. Merrick A. Sons, , Jacob D. Heti, Esq. Rich. Garsed & Bro. Watson Malone, Esq. T. B. Peterson & Bro. George Gilhac.k, Esq. Hunsworth, Eakens & Thos. B. Beck, Esq. Naylor. Adam Warthman, '£m Boswell & Wilson. J. A. McAllister, Esq. Walton A. Yost. J. Warner Erwin, Esq. E B. & J. F. Orne. MEDICAL EXAM'Z M. D.; Wm. Gardener, pIiCENIX IkIUTUAL INSURANCE COM, • . . INCORPORATED 1904—OILARTEJd PER PETUAL.. NO. 214 WALNUT street, Opposite the Ex change. In addition to MARINE and INLAND IN. &MANCE,' this Comps.ny.lnsuros from loss or' damage by FIRE, on liberal terms, on buildings, merchapdise, furniture &c., for limited periods, and permanently on buildings, by deposit ol premium. The Company has been in active operation for the period of SIXTY YEARS during which all loiters have been promptly adjusted and paid. DIRECTORS. D. Clark Wharton, Lawrenco Lewis, Jr., David Lewis, Benjamin Thomas H. Powers, IA R. McHenry, Edmond-Caatillon.• John L. Hodge, Adolphus Penes, William McKee, M. B. Mations', John T Lewis, John R. Wilmer, William S. Grant, Robert W. Learning, JOHN R. WU &LIMPS WILCOX, Se' MIRE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE 00X • PANT. OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, BILLOW CHI3STNIIT. "The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania in IM, for indemnity against loss or damage by fire, exclusively. - • CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample capital and contingent fund carefully Invested, continues to insure buildings, furniture, merchan dise, &c., either perinauently or. for a limited rime, against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of ita customers. Losses adjusted and paid with all possible d*. spazoit DUIECTORS Charles J. Sutter, - - - Edwin L. Reakit, ~ Henry (hilly, John Horn, Rtbt.V. Massey, Jr., Joseph Moore, Henry Budd,'George Meet% Ar.drew H. Miller 'James N. Stone. CHARLES J. SUTTER, President Bart.lexia F. HoDoiturin Sec'', and Treasurer. A NTIiRACITE INSUBANVE COMPANY A CHARTER PERPETUATe. Office, No. 311 Walnut St., above Third, Phila. Wlll insure against Loss or DaMs,g.e by Fire, ob Buildings, either perpetually of for a limited time, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also—Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes and Freight. Inland Insnrance to at parts of the , Union. • DLREOTORS: - Davis Pearson,`. Peter Sieger, 3. E. Baum, 'Win. F. Dean, I John Ketcham, ;HER, President. DEAN, Vice-President ia22 Wm. Esher. D. Luther, Lewis Audereid, J. Bluldstun, Jos..Maxfteld, WM. E WM. F. WY: M. SMITH, Seen CIT --T YFiRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Branch office 409 WALNUT street. Cash Capital and Assets, &330,500, JOSEPH TILLINGHAST, Agent. Refer by permission to E. O. SCRANTON, President Elm City Bank, New HsTen, Conn. JAMES M. BEEBE A: 00., Boston, Mass. WILLIMANTIC LINEN COMPANY, New York City. fe9.o4y .T. R. LIPPINOOTT On.. Piiiiade LIQUORS; &O. - rolL 7. LAUBER'S SPINE-HOUSE, 24 South FIFTH street, above Chestnut. The best brands of Rhine Wines on hand, at reasonable prices, wholesale and retail. apl.3t* REMOVAL. B. LIEBER, Importer of WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS, Ras removed 339 Sontb. SECOND street, mb3l-3t* between Dock and Spruce 1110N1.0 ALE. —Jordan' s Tonic Ale, warranted 1. pure and free - from dregs, brewed expressly forinvalids and family . rise. Philadelphia Ales constantly on hand s and bottled only for family use; delivered free to all parts of the city. English and Scotch. Ales; also, Brown Stout, on hand at reasonable Prices. Catawba Wines, from cele brated Vineyards, by the dozen or _gallon. P. J. JORDAN, 220 PEAR street, below Third an Walnut and Dock streets.mlll9 T- F. DIINTati, Vganic 14 0 9 i _Son_th_llo an ut d street, above Walnut. ES l ' l lgtig CO. A, l IPELL SRERRIF4 G-oldenx Star Brand, AGNES' Ay Grand - --ousseux, 4 m 1 : 4 444141,P41giraa-_., *vat ELECTRICITY.- WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH: Messrs. GETh and ALLEN, - Medical Electricians, formerly associated with Professor Bolles and Galloway, having dissolved partnerskt , the practice will be continued by THOS. at the old established office, No. 723 NorthTEN ' TH Street, between Coates and Brown where he will still treat and cure all curable diseases (whether acute, chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic,.without a shock or any pain,) with the various xdoclifica lions of Electricity and Galvanism. This treat ment has been found remarkably successful In all cases of Bronchitis, Diphtheria, and other diseases of the throat and respiratory organs. - A few of the diseases in which successful curse have been made are mentioned below. Oorustimption, first and General Debility. second stages. Diseases of the Liver . or Paralysis. Kidneys. Neuralgia. Diabetes. Fever and 4lfue. Prolapsus Uteri (Falling Congestion. of the Womb). Asthma. Prolapans Ani (or Piles) Dyspepsia. Nocturnal "EmissiOns, Rheumatism. &c., dca Bronchitis. Deafness. Infinensa and Catarrh. I No charge for consult& e. N. to 6 P. N. Testimonials to oe seen DENTALLLNEt. . 704,200 56 . - 36.363 35 107,147 16 118,789 19 -81, 4:15 52 I. Drysdale. IL D.; J. K. Knorr, Bt. • delS-thss,tn,tt dun, °Moe hours from at the office. de2-timf A. superior article for cleaning the Teeth, de stroying animalculte which Infest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling of fra grance and perfect cleanliness In the mouth. I* may die used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gams, while the aroma and de. sereneness will recommend it to every one. Be ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician, and Microscopist, it is confidently offered as a Rva".T • BLE substitate for the Imola tali' Washes formerly in vogue. - Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the cOnstita• en,te of the DENT A T.T.INA, _advocate its uses; it contains nothing ' to prevent its unrest:Wised em ployment. Made only by A Tri74s T. SHINN, Apotiscary. BROAD and SPRUCE Struts. For gals by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhonse. Hassard ft Co., Robert 0. Davis, G. R. Reeny, (leo. 0. Bowers, Isaac H. Ray, Charles Shivers, C. H. Needles, G. J. Scattergood, T. J. Husband, J. 0. Turr.penny, ts Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberle, Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks, William B. Webb, E. Bringhttrat as 00,, James L. Biosphere, Dyott it Co., Hughes tc Coombs, H. 0. Blair, Henry A: Bower, Wyeth tc Bro. TUMFT.T.T" S COME'OUND SYRUP OF eJ DOCK.—We often hear it repeated by those ht) have used TUMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF. DOOR, that among all the thousand remedies offered to the public, there is none of them so salutary as a cough medicine, so potent as an in vigorator, so effectual as a purifying specific, and so shooting and restorative in cases of physical de bility, nervous irritation and a general sinking or a prostration of the system. For sale by the proprietor, F. JUMELLE, No. 15`.1.5 Market street, and by all Druggists. ite4-3ml IaODGSON' S BRONCHIAL TABLETS ARE Sound to be an indispensable requisite in the treatment of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarsness, and similar complaints affecting the organs of the voice; particularly recommended by public speak ers, a ugers, and amateurs. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by LANCASTER & WIIALS. ESTLACK'S DIPIiTHERL9. LOZENGES. These Lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for Diphtheria, Coughs, Sore Throat, ifoarseness and Bronchial Affections generally. Try them. THOMAS ESTLACR, Jr., Druggist, S. W. cog. of Eighteenth and Market sta.. Phila. ia...3mt, TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR BAIBROCA.- TION. —A reliable article. Positively must Rheumatism, Bensa'gilt and Sprains, Frosted Feet, Chillblains, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, ads Bask. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAY LOR, Tenth and Gallowhill streets. Price. 25 cents. fe22-3m* TUST RECEIVED BY LATE IDEPORTA d don, Hennessey's line Old. Brandy, e Testily for medicinal nee. LANCASTER. le rharrcaowntisls , N. E. corner ARCH. sue TENTH Sta.. Phila. safis GROCERIES EWBOLD' S HAMS.—Just receiyed a lot of 1.11 Newbold'a Jersey limns. Also Davis's fr. rhippb , E Cincinnati Barns, and for sale by S.T.IION COLTON /c SON, Southwest corner Broad and Walnut. GI'INNESS'S DUBLIN STOUT.—Guinness's Dublin Stout and Robert Younger's Szotida Ale, genuine imported and for sale by S.1:110N COLTON Zt SON, Southwest corner Broad and Walnut. Q PANISH QUEEN OLlVES.—Spanish Queen Olives of tine quality. Just received anti for sale by SIMON COLTON & SON, Southwest conker Broad and Walnut. QWI SS GRUYERE CHEESE.—Just received Swiss Gruyere Cheese; also, Parmesan, Sap Sago. and New 'York Cream Cheese, and for sale by SIMON COLTON tr. SON, Southwest corner Broad and Walnut. PRIME NEW DUTCH HERRlNG—Ancho vies, Curacoa, and Maraschino, for sale at COUSTV S. No. 118 South Second street. EW PRESERVED GINGER-5;1 00 periar. / 1 1 Just received and for sale at COUSTYS, No. 118 South Second street. ralnn EW MAPLE SUGAR—Very bright. in store rt and for sale at COUSTY' S, No. lid South Second street. FRESH ShIOKED SALMON—Spiced Salmon, Smoked Yarmouth Herring, just reepred and for sale by THOXPSON BLACK & SON, Broad and Chestnut streets. mhl6 1\1" EWBOLD HAMS— The Genuine Newbold IN Ham, Just received and for sale by THOMP SON BLACK lc SON, Broad and Chestnut sts. TOMATOES IN GLASS.-100 doz. Fresh Tomatoes in Glass Jars—a very superior article, for sale by JAMES R. WEBB, Walnut and Eighth Streets. SMOKED SALMON AND HERRING.— Smoked Salmon and Yarmouth Herring, just received, and for sale by JAMES R. WEBB, Walnut and Eighth Streets. V A.1...111KR1.Ja GRAPES. —Chime ,h.lnaeria Grapes In large dusters and first order, for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. COFFEE.—Prime old Government Java Coffee; alco, rdaracaibo, La Gnayra, Rio, &c.,for sale by M. F. SPLLLIN, R. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. 111 - ACCARONI AND VERXICELLI.—ItaIian Maccaroni and Vermicelli of superlmalits just landed and for sale by F. SPIi ri• W. corner Arch and Eightk streets. T)IDLEY' S BROKEN CANDY, Vanilla Cream Candy, Cornucopias, Chocolate Almonds and Drops, Burnt Almonds and Mixtures; all fresh. For Sale by E. B. CLARKE, dealer in fancy and staple Groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Germantown. HEIDRIEOK & CO' S CHAMPAGNE, vat, 1 choice Sherry and Madeira Wine, fine Brandy, Younger' a Scotch Ale and Guineas' a Brown Stow for sale by E. B. CLARICE,Grocer and. Tea dealer, Main street, adjoining R. R. depot,Germantown. 'EIRENCH PEAS, Obampignons, and Boneless Sardines, of e. fresh importation; for sale by E. B. CLARKE, dealer in flne groceries, Malt street, adjoining Ratircad Depot, Germantown. RWINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS OF ALL grades manufactured at the Southwark Sags: Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House,for tale by E. 0. KNIGHT 00., Southea st cornet Water and Chestnut trt•eets. FRESII GROCERIES FOR CHRLSTMAS.— New Raisirm Currants, Citrons, • Prunes, Figs, and Almonds. Just received fresh; for sal. by E. B. CLARKE; dealer in fancy and staples groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot,.. Germantown: • . COAL CWAX.. AL.—SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEd. DOW and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill, prepared expressly for 'family ute. Depot, N. W. corner EIGHTH and WILLOW streets. i Office, No. 111 South SECOND street. rah 27 J. WALTON ac _ 00. 8. arasere BUMS. JO/171 P. SHP/ABP. MEE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION J. to their stock of Buck Mountain Company's Coal, Lehigh Navigation Company's Coal, and Locust Mountain 4 4 which they are prepared to sell at the lowest mar ket rates, and to deliver in the best condition. Orders left with S. MASON BINES, Franklin Institute Building, SEVENTH street, below Mar. ket, will buproraptly attended to. BINES ft SHEriFF3 kir h stro.t wharf. Solvesorklll LOST—A CERTIFICATE of 5 per Cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for $516 05, dated March 12th, 1830, No. 754, in name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. . Also, a Certificate of 5. per Cent: Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of V.V:A dated .Inne .30th, 1845, No. 1452, in name : of ELi S. PRICE, Administrator of _William- Meredith, in Trust. Application has been made to the Audi tor-General for a renewal of said Certificates. ELI *ico•-kr4.l.4kQUatavit. LOST, (111LORODINE. —The . new English Anonyms Vaud Anti-spasmodic. We ' have just received an invoice of Regeman & Co.'s Chlorodyne. which we will furnish to the trade at reasonabje prices. E. YARROW & CO., Dreggista, inh29-6t* • N. E. cor. Eighteenth and Vine. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE assortment of imported articles, such se: Lubin's Extracts, Oils and Soaps. . • Coudray' a Savon de Glycerine. Soiciete Hygieniques, Soaps and l'hiloconie. , Creme Duchesse." Extrait aux Violettes de Parma. • • Smythe & Nephew's Lavender Water. - Low's Brown Windsor Soap. Ede's Vinaigrettes. - Vinaigre Aromatique de Bully. Rimmel' s Toilet Vinegar. Genuine Farina Cologne. Fine English Tooth and Hair Brushes, etc. E. YARROW ZG CO., Druggists and Importers, • mh29-12t* N.B. Corner Eighte.nth and Vine. OBERT SIiCEBICAKER it CO.— Ream. SHORMAiintR, BENJ. H. SHOEMAZZE 4 WM M. SHOEITIMIIi, RICHARD:M. Saosminaa. TO DRUGGISTS.—'We offer the following, 0 recent importation: Agaric, Aniseed, Star Antes, Caraway and Canary Seed., Althea;, Aconite and Calamus Roots, Barbadoes Tar, Poppy Reads, Tonqua Beans, Refined Borax, Refined Camphor, Jennings's Calcined and Carb. Magnesia, Calabria Liquorice, Essential Oils of prime quallty,French. Chamois, Wedgwood and Porcelain Mortars and. Pill Tiles, Evaporating Dishes, Porcelain Fun nels,. Flint-Glass Prescription Vials, Druggists , Furniture Bottles, of Boston manufacture, French Vial Corks, Pallet:Knives, &c. ROBERT SHOEMA3rERL.- CO., Wholesale Droggiats, fe3 N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets. 11 EMOVAL. JOHN C. BAKER has removed from 154 North Third street to 718 MARKET street. Particu. lar attention will be given to the manufacturing and bottling of his celebrated Cod Liver Oil. John C. Baker & Co.' s Medicinal Cod Liver Oil has for many years had a reputation for genuine ness, freshness purity and sweetness, which has made the demand- universal. In 'this house, 718 Market street, the facilities for obtaining, manu facturing and bottling are greatly increased, and is all done under the most careful supervision of the original and sole proprietor. This - brand of Oil has, therefore, advantages over all others, and recommends itself. JOHN C. BAKER, Wholesale Druggist, ja2 , 3 No. 718 Market street ESSENTIAL OILS for Colognes, Pomades, .lco.—Such as Oils of Almond, Lemon,_Berga mot, Orange, Bose, Citronella, Verbena, Rose Geranium,Neroli, True Cinnamon, Jessamm, Aniseed, Caraway, Fennel, Wintergreen, Pep permint, Sassafras,Cassia, Cloves, ac., all war ranted pure and first quality; for sale as wanted by WILLIAM ET.T.TS & CO., Druggists, Nc 11A Market street. fats FRESH ENGLISH EXTRACTS, ',tn., &c,:— Just received direct from GEO. ALLEN & CO., Ampthill, a supply of Est. Aconiti, Bella donna:, Cannab, Ind., Conit, ' Hyos cyami and Tarazaci, also,Olettm. Amygd, Brae, Oleum Croton, Tight, Elaterium. Lactu carium, and a full assortment of fresh medi cinal leaves, &c., &c. BULLOCK & CREN SHAW, Arch and Slx.th streets. Tau NEW "PILE PIPE. "—A SIX.P.LI3, cleanly and portable contrivance for the appli cation of unguents to the internal surface of the rectum. Sold by HUBBELL, Apothecary) Mt Chestnut =est. ' • AM ' •II 113: k of freshly imported alarrow Pomade sweetly scented with Violets, in 50 cent jars. HUBBI - T;Ta, Apothecary, 1410 Chestnut street. BBTHLERENE. OATIV.F. AT, by the pound or keg—fresh every week. HISBBF.T.T., Apothe cary. - MO CITESTNITT street- fah.. . . VI DEAL ESTATE.-THOMAS & SONS' PRI.- VATE SwLE REGISTER. CHESTNUT ST—Yaluable property, N. W. corner Chestnut and Thirteenth sts, 55 by 1O feet. FIRST. CLASS CHESTNUT STREET PRO PERTY, No. 1. - = between T scent and Thirteenth streets, :6 feet front, 235 feet in depth to Samson]. et. On the Chestnut street front is a large and ele gant mansion—on Sansom street a stable and coach house. i Splendid Mansion, with Stable, Green House and Large Lot, 2.40 feet front, Southwest corner of Broad and Poplar sts. One Elf the most elegant residences in the city, and offered at tke price, in .slnding 'the splendid improvements, asked for vacaat lots in that vicinity. First• cies. STORE, 011ESTIIIIT st, between Stb and 9th sts. Elegant Brown-stone RPsidence, Stable and Coach House, No. 1911 WALNUT st. Handsome Brown-stone Residence, No. St 2 Pine fit. Elegant Brown-stone Residence, No. 1332 Chestnut st. Valuable Residence, S. E. corner Tenth and Spruce al .s -, Store and Dwelling, No. 2t6 south 2d et. - IRON FRONT BANKING HOUSE, Third st, above Walnut, opposite the Exchange. Valuable EDOCRING and SAW MILLS, Chesapeake city. :Modern Dwelling. Burlington, Large Boarding-house, Beverley, N. J. Modern Dwelling. No. 237 - north lath sr. Modern Dwelling. No. 324 north 9th st. One also No. 325 north 9th st. Very Valuable property, Chestnut st, east of Second et. Valuable Store, Nos. 239 and 241 north 3d st. Brick Store, No. 5 north Water st, and No. 3 North Delaware avenue. Large and Valuable Lot, over 11 acres, Passyunt road, Ist Ward. See lithographic plan. Large anti 'Valuable Lot, fronting on Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth ate, First Ward. See lithographic clan. Large and. Valuableßuilding Lot, Arch st, west of Third at. CHESTNUT ST—First-class Business Stand, between Second and Thirta.sts, VALUABLE RESIDENCE and Large Lot, corner Eighth and Spruce sts. Genteel Dwelling, 927 Spruce st Large and Valuable Lot, 213 acres, Old. Second Street Road, First Ward. Modern Residence, No. acra Franklin st. Residence, No. 1634 Walnut st. Large and Valuable Lot, Vine street, river Schuylkill and St. .L'asid's st. Country :tile, 30 acres, School House lane. Superior Residence, East Washington Lane, Germantown. 89 acres, Chelten Hills. 50 acres. Church road and. Willow Grove av .40 acres. Chestnut Hill: Valuable Farm and Mills, known as “Shell mtre's Four-story Brick Store, corner Sixth and Cal lowhill sts. Business Property, 4th below Walnut st. 7 Stores, Hotel, Ball, Stable, isc., S. W. corner Sth and Spring Garden its. Valuable Farm and Country- Seat, 225 acres, Brandywine, Delaware county. Valuable Residence, Nor 246 south Eighth st. Handsome Residence, No. 1702 Summer at. Large and valuable ARCH ST-REET LOT, east of Twentieth street, 165 by 150 feet. Superior Farm and Country Seat, Lancaster Turnpike, and near the General Wayne Station, 93 reres, with good buildings. - Elegant. Mansion and Large Lot, Harvey street, Germs.ntown. Elegant Modern Residence, Stable and Large Lot, 310 feet front, N. W. corner of Forty-distant!. Locust stseets. Valuable Farm, U 0 acres, with excellent im provements, Rucks county, Pa. Modern Residence,No. 1346 Chestnut st. Residence, 1911 Walnut ,st. Neat Modern Residence. 641 N,Eleventh street. Valuable Residence, Main - at., Germantown, with coach house, garden, ass. Lot 140 by 214 ft. Valuable Country Seat, 29 acres, Washingtor lane, near the township line, Germantown. Valuable Business Stand, Chestnut street, was Of Seventh. Modern Residence, No. 208 South Fourth street. Five-story Stone Store, _No. 531 Market street. Four-story brick store, corner Letitia and Chest nut sts. Neat Modern Dwelling, No. 335 South Twelfth street. Elegant brown atone Residence, No. 1618 Locust street. ValuableFAßM and Country Seat, 104 acres, on the river Delaware, near Andalusia. ' .VAL'UABLE FARM, 130 acres, Montgomery county,Pa., on the State road. DWELLINGS--A number of small Dwellings, in all pasts of the city. Handsome FARM and COUNTRY SEAT, 15 acres, one mile from Chestnut trile j .F o r further list, ace Private Sale Register ail the Auction Rooms, comxrisinj event Variety of Estate. M. THOMAS & SUNS, .Auctioneers, se24-tri,f,tf 139 and 141 South Fourth-street rtORSETS.--ItIADAME A. BARkTET begs NJ leave to inform the Ladies that she has opened. an. establishment for the manufacture of CORSETS, of the mcwr approved .patterns, •at No ,_ll6 Smith. FIFT.EENTLI. Street, below Chestnut, Philadel phia, and solicits their.patronage. Madame B. dcet , not think it necessary to lavish praise ou her CORSETS, which have already received the ap probation ofi an enlightened public; ins word, the grace and elegance of form depends entirely upon the shape and pliability of a good CORSET. Ladies will find it to their advantsge to visit her establishment before having their, spring dresses made. N. B.—CORSETS done up new at the same es tablishment. , mhP2..s.tu.thhh.s ,rIOTTOZI DUCK, COT'i'ON CANV4S., - ofe - rers - weight, from one, to two feet wide, all ninnbers; 'honyy and < light . RAVENS DUDE ASELLAND TOPSAIL and other A:Wning Pa, ar Pelting, Sa' Twine, &e. ' • Ver eats. by' EVEJIMAN bias AO duLiu'r gip,