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O ra . a.-p tiO tloh R ic;o0 -- , ' ;et.r. is ROI.' MS** Sixth St.; above chestnut' • - "t tAB A IL tri) titVRT ' 4 0 0 JE 21. •- •- • ' 00 , 4111010 At' '.' • , , !.', ', , : :1.-. ll.it-1, 3 4, r O;4'.D, ' ~:-,,,,,, l* f iumursubiM*lo, NBA. YORK. , . t. . it 0-'o , ‘. .A. , X :,A rat ii - a Aib x s xi; LI; B B s elLetesen, et tut titratlisso"lii-the Right ll 6 i: ~liiablial faletabell,. WI% Iblited, witlialbraoir sad beltaftemen Yeatfinsi_ i e - D. C. Ir. - . 'Sixth -WI. ~ . .^-thidirwildt tesinrdt•leal . -• ,leaWhalle letter.f in 2 vole firIIOCIpiIi.IIIBEMEAMM. BY Professor iiibloni .., X.12:-.loekbart,lenteillogm'and Dr. NlseliZn. gdited; arßilliesnellai ead Note*, by 'Dr. IL Shelton Mackenzie. 1 MOM Baßlins: - xesTAIAZION, with yairalts and Se- ' - ,l4.ikligite i „ , nes, tie lesiiellintaui Writ liseinn. Ddited, with a Memoir .Ali;W -- liy iri r 21" Skelton Mackenzie.' -Oomplete : , i.:.hi velum, Sittortra!ti.- Pilot, wool., oloth,M. ' 11171111/ MO IT., goki,SINILPOT DURBAN. ice, Halkly toldt, ; w ith Notes and Ad • '•' 'it berezehia - neti and a Portrait , • ,, lae. vaa , facHazatie.'l, ,Maitioa; ;Ito., cloth. sok .allteiniret/KAHRers5; , by. 7 ..bilaribiint a „Lady: Moisaa's - Bevels '-. Milialisike r lia„?. . -. ! * lth en Introdlorti „ o,,lroll oaissil ma lt b ~';cloth. 0 ,jllloNilt iiiiittatiiii. 'lNiriabilßbtalliii or his* , 'lPeitliamt , ...titylgiviesili-Barriaistos;:with Illsatva. - 85.DFL10%. 30110 2b- 320180n.'.)-Withltentidr. tit ~, ,, ipu. ~ hem t. •vfteal MAC,' - ,-` 2200XW8 . Or, sherehA ,Meragri .nf . the of tilsaMW Itiai.:Biobard.lhhhAny Sheridan. rnoaseii Xmai with • t oilcan 'arid. lao-simile. A IL =-'' Maltiesejliale4l.2lno., elotti.'''Priost St'. - "'' %0114LAUIT'v - ey" Dr. it'l ShiltoWAlCtebizzlis. ' '. 4 -ebbiialitita422s;so. 4 Aleut: ilibie lir- = , '• - - --4 2111.1:12.20 12 T 0, rai mks nuvlua reettems, II Major General Sir if, P. P. llaniStaroar th e ad ,./.; , .. iTett4 e ,lB6 ell , 1t° 6 12. 014 : f+?"0# 4 .... Aed•l4 , - h it %lot r•viumi , edition, with 2.llpitre Maps and 1200;420tb, ~ Prieo gr GO ' • fresnerupei wAtt: - 'eoilii r t• 41:4 , 1111 Y 4zll7l;:tiliteinthitikii,iieeboi of "Lady - AMae ' tiPries A/bea o he t ' hat 12ato. - BeaSael , Be Mesa & .11..,..- . - -,- .a '4, 0 14P11 40, 2-or*Tores Pasite...: , By i ' 0 " ..-8iakt.,12rae1;42.24 ..plae• 10,;,.. ..v.:,,,,, , ,,3 A1ke,,, ,, p1,„4 ' -,1 ,, ,, , - . Y ,' .1:7 4,'' • 9 . 414040144:501i,;tati0t0, , 1410004WMPALSOUSS-fiarttille, IIZZMiI i er4O I O O 4... O . OIIO MM B aliM 114,412dg 0..111 411)4 ilitt.,„linriadLuloolUOMil Soaks • Ritual , '%ltcolllol , ffsit, WirreiritiokiClirtia x 140.1045 km .1111010, , -1410 ' 1 40 47- likelftiV I°4 ' '$ .• sl:l:4switr • - • a •• • •.,,,: . 116seri of —S4IOI I OPI. 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Pk= rout MUT, BUM 011BirblIT ~-, 4 4114,41:14L P 11,1 A , • . Atfrunier Paittlorier . , of-all tha oolobtatod ., .f . oado , al4 ifstalialaustaaati,2" tt.body:five 1.e.,. In AbiThriusiocitoilsOns t ai i 2, 44 , 1 , 1/6 ,4" at paws uss Aga Iv. i n 26P;iii10300 adiarc ; r, APner V."" U+BB 27 agog* Pr k e kaiegy zL 428 pl44lBrAt.:': ' 3B4B LL 4 1 88 0i 4 i' V ' ' 411It egmemcg ; t 43,ALDnas turiv & CO., ti - MOON awl 'MAN A Alt 114:6011 ililver Teo • ?ado And , or no sale et ONtsba !st .4egiso -Imams Ph , ~04 •141 t a--I , :;4l ; thf. 00 1 40 1 tOt AVIS sad SI IOI V , 4 . • `.l . ' 11 IakAAISORT: at MO,' '" - ArgitrnATIVWASII, - • ' *...AM' t.ito ro bt, - .sloors TWA, top- min,) • , ) , 7 P)xtbmlelpitis. • Osool "-; Ootkr Aso bond ant for iodo to the 'rob ' ai sr 7, , Commutnox m amo); Mt, thin: nazi vomit' OIIII,'WAITVIEI, CANTOBIt t • v 4 k lotigaa t dce.i ICa, • •• : 14400 4 0 aflegoa4llooo of nurtai.--, SOLTLit APARE,;.- - k ipmkt,, & sem ,-,.;:frAcresons'OPArzr.wit.wiss, , „ vesrestasuED , qt .m i hltirer Idlatirl!.. of "447 i e order rei meta Y,1041,0,1r/Iliallteldr)rsiClß!rmingliaor: Imported , 11400.4kW1y PO Rlf• 'li S 0 IV'S SURE • IR •FrAso( oof this likandr) bar *go . . 1 1,41obtity t ksa *Tar bosh obtained l , oasethe lomat et ' 3u marked saperlorlty In T••••••••-i • • .106111Ssitatbe,toestoll Wilts totitiourstoe of tie 2saaat o thtl o se‘eat. lOthhoa, • ' • ^ - 0, 1 14 2‘ ,1 . * A9: 114 atirt Soct,:th4ftfortiust so i t Urry,ll4"tthate visited Otateiyaso ' 4 0 ,2 00 dieile, awl natter, • '441 are able to 'Oeuvre rigid • = to g i roftudit the yeir f . ' Vre t t i tt i e t"t r A i d • ossiseessr ts ,w , s+toisklisis awl le mama mho faiths ct , - ...,Tt00 vovithest Stook tast usher teseei, sod•so otter, ;.'r fokabweishtfite4 tositonero, and Ma *III" 'be sup; 4 OW to ibsio by the Grocers iiraoeri aa theirsmotessers rJ oar loorailit which lath* g e tso& ter which eke IMpayiroalktri intely that ankle `.the laStolit 1011104.11‘_ :• .' • ," • 116 , . art hot blegioptet pith. initaufaniurs of 441 seedtbdesatolotO years, and during the ".-=' viol* gmerygtipil thetittes4 made -tinder his super sag eltieetloo; the' beet in the - *OWL _Of or *C AM 174eliai -le had charge of the *Oki Of Tic' OolittAl4 , t 4 IVe• „ whisk period he ih, '.•;;.- sots& tiof poorest Ittehltslaisete.te of torn Rush. A*ltor KIeiGNOSISI MUM, as, the name acing* hala rreacUy baartiakattlby /Mother factory. Aft loaertor 01 0'"Ves** 41 4 10(0 /,1?" 7 7 cart ks9lPle COVICZOO 4301821 ISTAROII bin) 'beele,'abtaleend,,aire avid databcity itiefist theiistsdry. - Titio artlebr is Der: a too, reoPtatiNuaLtit , the beet ,• ' Ago WO* haviss , maihoria i N gt, I ' 4 '; '"" hoolotokil *Aga. for the dessert, hashkehlsitestateht,f,psehotteasitisla • trim iabli 1116 Prificd*:,10 "int • mow Corn - . - isst.sid Farah it It etrosissodos' poiklagilettonettsmate sod larollitc , • Alklitiotatto Sefistia t ;iOF - ran* Otteeti , ,e,r.crt, - 40.inmed. - ** , it _ , 4 .lo,lokiwiersk orellr , f 4f 14' 4 43 t - „, - 4 t : • ioti•Mis p ................ saftelitY: .: :llo - 40 .444 1 10*Ptireek.- Tee, wilasamCda "1-4 YlO4 1=7410., qw-REGISTWOr, WILLS 7. ' - ; ;; ;;" r 4it t ettriVisi a d2lati; Sub Pet Delpooratle • • S..,,V,Laii,s;.WRIUHT, • , firm rwARD.;;:. #tsdps n • - olt-10 W9A' S lierr ' ALPZROA4 40011.431 MOORE, • -- • , • ifekiset to Denkomtie Raley:.' 4'4 M.. 3 8- It 0 if, • - Antstrivoatura - t PikVii , C i+3; kia inattt ' .. 9 ., 41Ps• .l*s-Btos, O*'BR I p 74ZIPP;'- -.V."NOTT, ~ -IWRIATR WARD Image To Dinioorania Amass: %DMA* vont ', AATTE --- NDEN'P PIIITADSLPHLi, 0011- .d. mx-Roxxv cloratawa. Wanner of BENIINTH -teld OS lluvr Streetii, &Voce sod Third Stories, ' - every style, (tt o lanilso/A l aotWil AND yowls. 4,OOXXIISII3IALDALOMATIONB., -",140%1/1U10; De. _ „Strident hisioelvldoil Lostrietlon from 'ems -110 -flee, Vescheis, • Wl* • the louneelste Vospervhdoi Of the tilos) v." of the Bert PB2ZIIOO Itithe Prootry has wage of tiseWritlarDepirtzatelt. • - • , Plefele ettlend toe Spool loatO OA got a Osttlogos of 7ion - ws; he. - „ IaROEESSOR- SA.UNDERS , INSTITUTE; 4 1 - OVXST RaThAD.E.GPati. No nmeteray whetover is more , liko a pivots tamily. 72M - Sentect Melly is extol:aim and ellortelia: Pte. lidookrilome4Ms mob* atom more pet Motet tartedeei IMMlCatliee jiMeidl i tikelliy. , • Wire of ookri.1.11: Wirer oniuMottoro owkirki or 001.-2. W. ',/.1131,/dlrorat this:Tarker, !boo olivoolt aro, _uonotobortol orp#44 " 7..a4urxem' , J. DARR!, - A. President, Learner on Natural - 0,.-PlllOl, Prlnelpal, Teacher in all ;Departments.. , .• •. - • . /W. G.,W. 01111TrIII,D, Teacluir lathe Col- Devrimeht: 2 ' • • = • ."AIIIDGYIGDN; Tevotheir.in Primary Depart "Weeitt.". '• - • - • hire: JIII,Id: /3. piaci% robber bit Nolo. Mn; 3131,1 A. P. D11413P, Teaches at Drawing - and Painting. _ .2h• session of Ufa Institution commenced on the Ant 31(INDA,T to Oetuber, and ' on Aoatinne nine and _a War amo,. • - "nnTroiC A _PIR Tiat 1.14,3 1/ 36 Partmunt, 130; Intermediate Department, $4O; Co ego Department, $5O; " Ineldental Pee, $2; Graduation gee, 01 Masi*. on Piano or Guitar $6O; „Use of Instramerit, $6; Pencil or Idenochromatis Draw ing, $2O; Water Color Painting, $3O; Oil Painting, $4O; lirenolt eaoh, $2O. • - The, Tuition Sees ranal be settled before any pupil be entered." - ImardSent be obtained! In Ovate dimities at $12.50 Or Month, inoluding Washing, wood, end The Institution possums advantages for illustration Dtlistural &dente impeder telhose of any similar one ia the Boni. - There ix ant to be found, In any Nemale /kW, more aomplete Chemical and Philosophical Ap paralluS) and a loom ostensive Cabinet for illustrating all branchts of Netaral Motor,— %hate meanest* in "daily use. - , the 'College baildingi" ere undergoing repairs, and" eVeryihlng will be made as comfortable as pea _ SLIM Anbarn 1s as healthy as there Is any neeeestty for. It weld not be Itesinder, -mates the People ahoutl osier lie at alls -• • - Thelostildent end Princlpal here the entire control or the Institution; and any I - equities addressed to either et the will meet with prompt attention. X .• W.--Persons xisltinrwater Wit, or oru analysed, may here It done by sending to " ' co 21..tt . • = ' • ProressorJ; DARBY, ROY FEMALE -ES M I NA WV .—THE _ School Year consisting of two _Tuns, will com mence on tho SECOND WEDNESDAY of September, and close the last Wednesday of Jime following.. - • Normal_ Class, Troy Female Seminary—Tultion free, Winter Term commenting September 70th. • . • The charge for tuition and board, including all ne cessaries connoted with it, eueleastroom rent, cruising, feel, light, etc: is $216 per annum. An additional *argil Is made - for musio and the: other ornamental branches of female education. Where a Axed nun is preferred, ss2o' per annum tone-hilt payable at the ,Immmeneement of ea* term) will be received, end for ii the pupil metaled to all the advantages of the Usti • -. Papilefideirenter et any period of the term, and are required to pay, only from she time of entrance. MMUS* •;1 Tho ' ;Suftiedies all posalble facnitiee for a ttliereM/Coourlie ot:nootal .and.oraomentot education. "ThoTt italtals arelessisteed by more than twenty Pro— fessors and Teimbers. - • —kttenolis.eciurses of lacteuies ancelimitallY delivered 'biTrotossoni on Innendetry, - Natuist Philosophy, Geolo gy.c.T4tanYiAstronomy,- and Ziocuften.' This Institution is fitridelted With • istuable Library and extensive P.tilkidoptdosl Apparatici, a well-oetortod sabiAot of illnerolo_orut 'Rolle, and 'MAP; Charts, Global, and Models.:, • ••• - • Every facility, Ix afforded for the ihorough,studi of the /tench lengeeke..lllo "French tombola :odds in the tunny, nnikele,pt their system of initniotioil to the use of the language in contersation, NFL° aro awirded to young ladies -who here =lita examinations -in the frill oeurse of tifeitridieir t with Lafirt,•• or one. of the modern ABwrioATEsse? tame who have wra ith, pa rtoelnd Into the fatally of the Priori le every arriagemegit is mode for their phFsisal odAsotton", atM tea improveroett ot their mAn .liefeeteVOl,otiiir. ;they bootepy pitierktit room", two in tisidefthetroomectit the female teachers sad that of an need torso 'War Awloog - those of , the young „The jedvasitagee ot tid; institOtlon are the remit of the accommodated *nines of mono than thirty years el its entrant progreia, Circulate containing more particular - intOrmation may !bii(obtahied tOpplicatiori t o , the Principals, John E.' WillardloadMarth L. Willard, Troy, Y. ,Thciteinta fords - scholar* are $5 per quarter for the introductoryelam of noglish studies. These are Bead ing,' Writing,lipinliug, Grammar, Arithmetic, Dan ,ment• of.iloogrophy : G eography " for beginner*, and 'Of dory tht klinitOrS• - Ter Yoe oeoomt.olo.so tif per qriarter, ..Thislnclude's an ' thitbriuiclieit chnientriting the extendre course of Zug otluttes, - _ TSIIBPZES; -" • BRNAAblitt MABSITALD,•President. Four K. Weeolan, Secretary. . - , Mayor and Rewriter of Troy, ex-ollicio. BonJuziln MorstiAll" " /oho)). Willard Robert D.Sillinien,„ Thomee W. Blatahford, — "Elba - • its -Yen ' ' ' Jousting! Ntwudo, 'l 24o't B. 'Wanton, '— . :Thomas awes, ' FM* A. Griswold ' , . John Mallory, "trrl Gilbert. ode-Out TICIDOTS' AND SHOES.__--Tbe' subscriber JUs.juis mama d buts sad 1404 do* of ROOTS and,llloO,'Whieh he will sell et the Imiest Twice's, 0110., W. TAYLOR, szert-Iy 0; E. corns i PUT It and MARKET Sta. FALL STOOL OF BOOTS APITI SLOES. —4oSrpu H. 'BIIO3IPBON &CO., No, 814 MAR- Otreet, and Nov. 8-L end nusataN PLACE, imir In store it- City esl welLeaeorted stooh /100T8Jusa 81110121,,0 sod Nester/1 seenufecture, odathey offer toe eale'on the buttes= for Croll, or EMI;iMENiMaiI 111AOTICE TO'CatiSIGNXES. " • • "The ship PIRLADELVITtg,Irem tdverOool ; la now diacharging under general order, 04, 011,IPPEN STRUT mama, . T OoFaigt temi will ; ideals attend to reeidpt of th eir goods; „non THOS:ALOITARDSON 'B4 CO.; -NlYnor TO' - 'OO.ICSIGNgES.-L-Thil chip 1 PirILADELPIIIK; Liforpool, la now seedy_ toillinharge at Shippenstreet wharf . Oon- Limas will plasm deliver thenpermits to the °ask= house ellitet boiktd. MI goods sot pormitni la live '-dioniritrnoikanbtinunlitsitorii: -•- • ' RICUARDSON h CO.• F"'SALE - "A PAAN'ef• 7 o' acres; situ ates-1M BM=OO 8 metes smittifeit Dey%si= lawn _ _ A Lit uttlow.resso aStatlon on Doylestown Brooch onakreausysnala Railroad.. The ltnproyements ire l'tirimrtoti BrONWPalllititt, neer Deo; nod other ".outhitildloge, vThe Lite' Litilwell petered tad to a high 014 of ettittroteet. *lane portico ot,tiotAeheY may remain oti the propertx.,: - • Apply or- %Odra's THOS. BOGUS, „ • -42-2S*.-,Montsoutel &pare, litintitereetT co., Ps.' UDR SALE, OE TO NEN Ithlictlolthe . - thrtwoaquitatousEs, With - deapit,ibree: gory,Pack bp, 11 replete ',with the, =odors jm• proveinentri a ges en th e Mouth "midi otJEPZEMON etreet;-belove:BßOAD:' P lattdre atiobekthilvthey,sen the *Oh side Of JI4I , I*WWN rtreatibelaii..BAOAD. - ,rnlia4mwAte . . . - .TIESIRABLE OFFIOES at 620 WALNUT oPPolo4 l .thie State li Onsei one Of the beet busineu lootiool riabedews, with heat; MA modern enneenienemi: ' Apia/ on the promisee, Room No: 8, to (0. W 7. BAIL; Agent. no2o .11101/BLIG , NOTICE.-4 . . G.; WHITMAN & - now prepared to odor to the public .thii best nndlergest assortment of Bonbons, Bogor Toys, Cendimi PrOdtai'llogarand ether tangy goods, suitable for Christniaa Trees,. The audios manufactured 'by us are made of thebeet tnatedil that tan ha had amongst which are doe zugarAotted Almonds, lolly broils, C or dial propr,.Mosa Posta i.. GUM Thom, Caramellee, 4o; • P. o.=- $n WoklnAt Candles ) Cream, and alt. Mulattos of plain Candles. Also; dealers in all Made Yareticit Pnilts and Nutt 'No. 102-loath $ll. COBB, ono door below OHEB2'NUT 'Street, Philadol , n 0231 to thaw* WONDERS . OF -THE AGE-.--LIGHT, LIAM 'POt ALL.,PSTSP.B & Patent Ton-MX.OOOOn Selkienerating OAS LAMPS is just the thing to stilt all. Price 51.60 tip ; all may have a aupertor Light by calling at their Mepot. TM* Lamp is adapted to all places and purposes, and ,oniT requires, a trial to teat Its advantages over all others. The lamp 'forms Its men ow Our Patent flamer* van be fitted to every ordinary , fluid Lamp, with little erpinmeosithout the least posaibledanger, All are Invited to 'call an& examine for-themselves, Town, Comity, and State rights for 100. The proptietora ara In want of /lento, giving a rare ehiusos formate money. • PTIVIS dr. *MOPE, Gas Lamp MePot, noloikfint - South eth St , below Chestnut, Phi "CLOVER loam" " CLOVER BRED.—NOTIOE TO PENN- A./ inmate Mil) BTORIMMBRIL The undooligied are -cow 'propated to Purchase for sash, nrime.Olovirs awl ot the new crop. Pennsylvania siotekeeyors and farmers, by fiendh,g µmon to , our Address; san, at al.l times, eseettain the prise at which arvbaying,:. Parties - wialtins bomybir, b 7 which to be paa earned wality, east Lave them mat by mail, brihildr•SADVlC . 11 OMSK la 00, annl94 , 46 run* irrott, ana 44 wit., ith.,,4„ti . „ 41 ., g,4s,cimiciitv: - he OAS' 81at3. - -TELE .u! beat Gas Rag alitors ever 0%00 for Wive Dol. 1 for- Nile- by the ivATmleta U 4 lII , GiILt• lei °mow, •-. . 002 (341ISTWIT Skeet. DIU irmbased Printing", Yinvilloro . and tety ,87,Bk►lrberr7 MAW, betwogui 0 10 , 00 d -81"ots ' '"~'a~~tirbl.~ tioi . 0 0 '1 ' YADULTT Owls antt gtoto. Xplire C[OPingteg. Ica Sale . ant , foto f4l. fitrunlim i -c , nibt in ip For the bonen of strangers and others who ma i de ire to visitis anyt, of - our public institutions, we publish .te annexed l • sunup FLAMM OP AIIINAIDUNT, Ada/limy of Mae, (Operatili,) corner 01 Broad and Loeust streets. Arch Street Theatre, Arch, ahove, Bth street. Parkinson's Garden, ObeHnut, above Tenth. W National Theatre and Circus, Walnut above Eighth.. 'Sandford's Opera Hense,(lthloplan,) ffileventh,lselow Market. • Walnut Street Theatre, northeast agues Ninth And Walnut. ThomenCe Varieties, Fifth and Chestnut. Thomas's °pent lieuse, Arch, below Seventh, ANTS AND DOINAONS. Academy of Natural Sciences, corner of Broad and George, streets, , Academy. of Fine Arts, Chestnut, above Tenth. Artists' Fund Helli Chestnut, above Tenth. Franklin Institute,lio. 9 South Seventh street. DINNYOLNIT INATITIrAIONI3. 'Almshouse, ,west aide of Schuylkill, opposite South street. "Almshouse (Friends% Walnut street, above Third. Associatton for the Employment of Poor Women, No, 202 Green street Asyium for Lost Children, No. 86 North Seventh street. Blind Asylum, Race near Twentieth street. - Christ Church Hospital, No. 8 Cherry street. . City Hospital , Nineteenth street, near Coates. Clarkson hi Hall, No. DM Cherry street, , Dispensary, Fifth, below Chestnut street, Female Society for the Belief, and Employment of the Peer, No. 79 North Seventh Street. , Guardians of • the Poor, office No, 66 North Seventh street. German Society Hall. No. 8 South Seventh street. Rome for Erlendless.Obildren, corner Twenty-third and Brown streets. Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Soolety, Cherry, east of Eighteenth street. Penn Widows' Asylum, Weet and. Wood etreete Eighteenth Ward, • Manila Hall, Chestnut, above SeVenth atreet. -Magdalen Asylum, corner of Sue and Twenty-flat streets. „ , NorthemiNipennary, No. l Spring Garden street. Orphans , Asylut, (colored ) ) Thirteenth street, nest • - - Odd PeGOWIP,MaII, Sixth and Trainee street. • . , • ,do., S. D. corner Broad and Spring GUN _ ` . . 404 1 1 4e 0 t04- - " " • bo:4 4 :` ; koilol . 4l44BOllthjitellii. : Do. do, Third end Brown streets. • Do. do. Ridge Rend, below Wallace. Pennsylvania Hospital, Pine street, between Bigbth and Ninth. • • - Pennsylvania Institute for theLnstruction orate Bilnd, corner Race and Twentieth street. Pennsylvania Society for Alleviating the Ufseriee of Public' Prisons, Sixth and Adelphi etreets. Pennsylvania Training School for Idiotic and Feeble. Minded Children, School Roues Lane, Germantown, cane No, 162 Walnut steel, Philadelphia Orphans , Asylum, northeast eon. Nigh teenth and Cherry . - Preston Retreat, Hamilton, new Twentieth Street. • Providence Society, Panic, below Sixth street. Southern Dispensary, No. 08 Shippen street. Thelon Benevolent Airedale% N. W. corner of Seventh and 'Utmost streets, Will's Hospital, Rae, between Eighteenth end Nine teenth streets. St. Joseph's Hospital, Girard avenue, 'between Fif teenth and Sixteenth. • Episoopal fleapit's, Trout street, between Hunting. don and Lehigh avenues. Philadelphia Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, S. W. corner of Chestnut and Park it., West Philadelphia The Home for Destitute Colored Children, situated on Girard avenue, fret house above Nineteenth street. • • - PUBLIC, AUILDINGS. Custom Roue, Chestnut street, Abele Fourth County Prllla, Possyunk rola, below Rood. City Tobacco Warehonee, Dock and Spnwe streets. City Controller'a Ofiloe, Girard Bank, second story, ' Corandeslonar of City Property, odic., Girard Bank, second story City Treasurer's OBoe, Girard Bank, second etory, - City Commlialoner'e °Mee, State House, City Solicitor's Oaks, Birth, below Walnut. City Watering Committee's - Oftioe, Southwest earner Pifth had Chestnut. Fairmount Water Works,Yakniount on the Schuyl kill. • Girard Trust Treasurer's Oillee,Fifth,above Chestnut. House of Induatry, Catharine, above Seventh. House of Industry, Seventh, above Arch street. I , norms of Refuge, (white,) Parrish, between Twenty second and Twenty-third street. Homes of Refuge, ( colored ,) Twenty-fourth, between Parrish and Poplar streets, Health Office, corner of Sixth and flansorn. Home of Correction, Bush Hill. Hospital, Gray's Ferry road, below South street. Mayor's ogee, S. W. corner Fifth and Chestnut ate, New Penitentiary. Coates street, between Twenty. drat afid Twenty-mm.6nd streets. Navy Yard, on the Delaware, corner Front and Prime streets. Northern Mberlies Gas Works, Maiden, below Front street. Post Once, No. 237 Dock street, opposite the Ex chugs. Post Office, Kensington, Queen street, below Shacks maxon street, • Post Woe, Spring Garden, Twenty-toroth /treat and Pennsylvania Avenue. Philadelphia Exchange, corner Third, Walnut and Dock streeta. Ph liadelphis Gas Works, Twentieth and Muketi oboe, No. 8 S. Seventh street. Pennsylvania Institute for Deaf and Dumb, Broad and Pins streets. -• • Perm's Troety Menu:trent, Bewh, above Hanover street. • Public High School, S. E. evoker Broad and Green ' - PnblioNdrinal School, Sergeant, above Ninth. Recorder's 0130 e, No, 3 State Donee, east wing. - Strito House, Chestnut street, between Via and Sixth Mmes. ',Sheritre °Nee, State Hone. - near Sixth street. Spring Garden Commissioner's Hall, Spring Garden rine Thirteenth streets, - Union l'anywornoe • Christian, above Ninth • ',Street: United States Mint, corner of Chestnut and TunQuir 'Streets.' ' " - United States Apiarist, Gears Perry Road A near Veda. rat *treat. -Naval Asylum, on the Schuylkill, near South street. Halted States Army and Clothing I?,quipege, corner of Twelfth and Girard streets, United States Quarternmeter'a Ottioe, corner of Twelfth end Girard streets, 001.1tenel, College of Pharmicy, Zane street, above Seventh. Eclectics Medical College, Haines street, west of Sixth. Girard College, Ridge road and College Avenue. "Hommopathio Medical College, Filbert street, above Eleventh. effersonideNcelCollege, Tenth etreet, below George. Polytechnic College, corner Market and West Penn Square. Pennsylvania Medical College, Ninth street, below - Looust. . Philadelphia Medical College, Fifth street, below Walnut. Female Medical College, 229 Arch street. University of Pennsylvania, Ninth street, between Market and Chestnut. University , of Free Medicine and Popular Knowledge, No. 88 Arch 'treat. LOOATION OW 000M8. tinned States Circuit and restrict Courts, No. 94 Fifth street, 'below Chentaut. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Nifth and Cheetant streets. Court of Common Pleas, Independence Hill. Pletrict Courts, Nos. I and 2, corner of Stith and Cheetntit street'. Court of Quarter Setudone, earner of Stith and Obkite etreett. ROLIOTODS 11101.11.01.10N8 MMAGiiali=gl American an& 'foreign Ohriathyi Valois, No. 144 Chest nut street. Atari= &why Wool Nolen (new), No. 1122 Chestnut street. • Amencan Tract Society (new), No. 929 Ohostuot. Bpiscopal Reading Rooms, 524 Walnut street. Neoonist, Brown street, below Oallowhill street. Penneyheals mid Philadelphia Bible Society, corner of Seventh and Watnat streets. Presbyterian Board of Publication (new), No. 821 Oheatnut give t. Presbyterian Publication House, No. 1834 Oheatnut street: young Blenta Christian Assaafstion, No. 162 Cheat= , street: line:kora Young Men , a Chrirtian Annotation, par montown Road end grunklin. Philadelphia Bible, Traot, and Periodical Once (T. fl. Ellocktoo!s), bio, 615 Arch street, first house below BLith street. north aide. Lutheran Publication , Society, No. TB2 Arch street below Eighth. RAILROAD LINES. Penes. Ovum: N. R. = -Depot, Eleventh and Market. 7 A. M., Mall Train for Pittsburgh and the Weal. 12.661'. N., Put Line for Pittsburgh and the West. 180 P. N., for Martiaburg and Columbia. 4,80 P. M. Aceommodatlon Train for Lancanter. U P. M., ETpreca Mill for Pittsburgh and the West. Beading Railroad—Depot, 'Broad and Vine. 7.80 A. fd:,'ExPreas Train for Pottsville, Williamsport, • ' " Elmira and Niagara Walls 8.04 ae above (Night litpress Train.) • • _ ' :Nom Yotk I_4. froin Xenalnitton;vis Jersey City. , A, N., from Camden, Accommodation Train. 7 A, M. fromeamden, eta Jersey City Mail. 10 A.l; from Walnut street wharf, via Jersey city. 2 P.M. via Camden and Ankboy, Esyreas. 8P: M., via Camden , Accommodation Train. P M., via Camden sad Jersey City, Moll. P. 21.1 via Camden ind Amboy, Accommodation. ' Connecting - Lines, 6 A. M., from Walnut otroet wharf, for Delvidere,Easton, 6 is, M., for F W reeh att, :old. Gap, Scranton, &v. 7A. for Mount Holly, from Walnut street wharf, 2P. M. for Freehold: M 2.80 P: ~ for Mount Holly, Bristol, Trenton, Le. EP. M., for Palmyra, Darlington, Bordentown, 4p. for Belvidere, Baotou, ace, from Walnut titre° wharf. M. for Meant Molly, Darlington, ko. Baltimore R.:R.—Depot, Broad and Prime. 8 &. M., Wilmington,- New Cootie, Mid dletown, Dover, and Seaford. 1 P. M. for Baltimore, Wilmington, and New Castle. 4.11) P 31., for Wilmington, New Outle, Middletown 'Dover, and 800/or. P. M., for Perryville, Fast Freight. 11 P. M., for Baltimore and Wilmington. North Pennsylvania R. R.—Depot, Front and Willow CPA. N. for Bethlehem, Beaton, Blanch Chunk, Le. 10 )6, tor Doyleatown, Accommodation. 2.16 P. M., for Bethlehem, Easton, Mauch Chunk, ice 420 P. 31. - , for Doyleatorrn, Accommodation. 10 A. N., for Gwynedd, Accommodation. Camden nut At/ankle 'R. street wharf. 7.80 A. M. for Atlantlo City, .10.44 At, m., for Haddonfield. 4P. M. for Atlantic City. 4.46 P. Al for Haddonfield. For Westchester. By Columbia B. R. and Westchester Branch. lfrOln Market street,amith elite, above Eighteenth. Leave Philadelphia 7 A. M. eBU 4 P. M. Westchester 6.80 A. M" and 8 P. M. OA Onsivers IWave Philadelphia 7 A. M. it Westchester BP. H. Westchester Direct Railroad, open to Pennelton, Grubb' Bridge. Prom northeast Eighteenth and Market streete. Leave Philadelphia 6, and 9 A. M. 2,4, and 6 P. M. Pennelton Grubbs Bridge, 7,8, and 11 A. M, and 4 arki BP. bf. On Saturdays last train from Penneltbn at 7 4. M. Oa 811111A111 Leave Philadelphia 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. rennellon 9,ki A. M. and 4 P. M. Germantown ¢ Norrixtotan R. R.—Depot, 9th and Green. - 0,9, and 11 A. M. and 8, 4.46, 0.46, and 11.16 P. M., , for florrhitown. 6 A. M. and 3P. M.; for Downingtown. e, A, 9,19, andll.Bo A. Di st ant 2, A, 6,8, and 9 M, for Chestnut MM. 0,7, 8 5 9, 10.10, and 11.80, A.lE r tand 1,2, 8.10, 4, 5, 6,7 , 9 wad 11.80 P.M:, for Germantown. Cheater R. Vattey P M 27. —Leave Philadelphia BA. aL Lo a - .M. TAM Downingtown k• A, 111. and 1 P:l4 ETNAKBOAT LINBII. 2.00 P. Meehan! 'Stockton, for Pardeutowu, foie • that street Wharf... • - • 11? Wll. A. M. and 4 for Twiny, Mullen. 9:aoton and fiv,lnZtuntge: wharf. ••_ *Qv'. Sult . itee bal r ou Spruce street, c fps ls " OL, and g, tad P. U., Jam 4. raptor AAA Thom as A, Idapps, f r og utlatay,l l ar: „ Mtlifeton; PHILADELPHIA, THU4SDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1857, THURSDAY, DECEMBER • 8,186 T: CALIFORNIA UN TUE PANIC. The California papers are almost unlit• mous in attributing the Pubic to the teidet4 to speculate in railroad stocks and .western lands, hiducedity the effect of California Or upon the Atlautta markets, and also tole extravagance in living, which lint of late years increased in the northern ,tpd eastern states. In less than teu years tile has been an influx of $500,000,000, fretn: a source hitherto deemed unproduotitaa,, this imbued mon's minds with reckless spectt lotion, desire of bold adventure, and s perdonal extravaganee. ," The effect," says the Al 4 California of November 6, "Was at 011ie seen in the principal cities of the eastern Statetilty the increased extravagance in dress, equipag and in all the social relations. A nth of luxury and display commenced, such as the count rX had never before witnessed—all predicated upon a false financial and commercial itystent, resulting from the witchery of the wealth. '431. • California." The illusory fabric, of credit was kept up bY, steady shipments' of gold from California, and the failure of the Ohio Life and Trust Int 4 ranee Company knocked the key-stone from the arch. ; Failures nrid suspnniiou followed, 'and, only now is 'a better system beginning to .*,- in*. : ThiauthotitY 3ristAtiotedE.4ll " toi t neitnewifrein the' EiteCwilVineAtt44l*.t fresh list of failures. For Calitiirtild, Wtto' 4 , it ticipato none but favorable results. • With t collapsing of the ridiculously inflated prices . real estate and rates of labor, and the recoil of the vast emigration from Kansas and li`ebrs*. ka, induced thither by the unhealthy gro of those regions, the views of men of ente44l. prise and adventure must revert to California and it is not unreasonable to expect a renew : of the Stream of immigration hither, whits : during the last few years, has beemdivertif into transient and profitless channels. 'W, need but the establishment of facilities fifi: conveying these immigrants into the countrt to profit by the errors and misfortunes of 94' Eastern States." . :..: The San Francisco Herald, contrasting tlie Panic of 1887 rritit that of 1857, says that , "The policy of England, of late years, his bee to draw toward the monetary emporium of Greet. Britain as largo an amount of bullion as possible and this policy not having bean sueoessfudly. guarded against by Eastern finanolers, the onset: queneo is that the Atlantic cities have snerelhr., acted as a sort of sieve, through which CalVo- , via has poured her golden treasures onto, t .id coffers of British bankers. True, a considerable' portion of the gold exported from this State 104 boon permanently invested in real estate and WO provements throughout the Union; but, while thii amount has added greatly to our national Wealth,, it is, of course, of no immediate benefit in times of financial embarrassment; and Great Britain hat-. lag almost drained the country of motallie - msr sources, to meet the wants of speculation;pa money has been circulated in large quantities." As for the future, the same paper is Sald, gnlno. It plats the case fairly and ililly;' and' thus sums up • "The imeoediats effect of the present monetary , embarrassment is disastrous and saddening; but looking tto the future, the prospect appearif brighter. As the thunder-storm clears andpuritlet , the atmosphere, so it is probablelhat this quids will clear and purify the commercial and finanelsJ systems and social organisation of Eastern commu4 attics. It is painfully evident—even to those' hitherto- engaged in, them that illegitimate schemes and plans, in well-governed and eivilised countries, aro always dangerous; dreams of sue., cessful speculation have vanished ' like - the baseless fabric of a vision,' and haveleft notelet* but ruin;; many of those who have revelht• thoughtlessly or otherwise, in luxury--eee lag to organize a moneyed aristocracy in a free country without the means to support themsolvek in so doing, except by defraudingthe nation—bare' paid the penalty of their presumption. It Is to be," hoped that others will profit by the example.. On' the whole, we look upon this disaster as a clearing', away of the yielding leaves-4s a letting down of., the fabric, of oommeree and trade to a solid fonsltM. tion. Business will now be established upos,,sv more permanent and subatantial basis; and; thertgls` rapid fortunes will net easily- be madettemeher; sudden reverses will tot uo frequently be expe• 'kneed. We have learned a lesson that it was essentially necessary to learn—a lesson, which, though attended by mush of disaster and suffering„ will ultimately contribute, in an eminent degree, to our national prosperity." DR. cuantEs rfLICKAY. Dr. MAC AY, author of a great many popu lar lyrics,. (among which "A good time coming," and ‘‘ (acer, boys, cheer," are best known here,) is now visiting the United States, and has commenced the publication of his'lmpressions of America, in the Illustrated Londmi News. lie has, for some years, been one of the principal conductors of that ad mirable paper. At Boston, he gave. three lectures on the •National, Popular, and His. torical Songs of the old country, which were wholly, successful, and, wo see, commences the same course at New York, this day. In a week or two, we may expect him in phia, where, no doubt, the gifted fleet and genial man will find a warm greeting. At the annual meeting of the St. Andrew Society, (at New York,) on Monday, when his health was given, ho Concluded a very able speech by reciting the following new song : THE HEN OP THE NORTE Fier:erns its sunlight, the East may be proud Of its gay gaudy hoes, and its skies without aloud: Mild as its - breezes, the beautiful West May smile like the valleys that dimple its breast: The South may rejoice in the Vine and the Palm, In its groves where the midnight is sleepy with balm. Fair though they ho, There's an isle in the sea, • The home of the biave and the boast of the free! Mar it ! ye lands ! let our shout echo forth ! The lords of the world aro the men of the North. Cold though our season, and dull though our skies, There's a might in our arms and a Are in our opal; Dauntless and patient—to dare and to do— Our watchword is " Duty," our maxim is " Through." Winter and storm only nerve us the more, And chill not the heart if they creep through the door : Strong shall we be In our Isle of the sea, The home of the bravo and the boast of the free— Firm as the rook, when the storm flashes forth, Wo stand in our courage, tho men of the North. Sunbeains that ripen the olive and vine, In the fate of the slave and the coward may Aloe; Roses may blossom whore Freedom decays, • And wine be a growth of the sun'a brightest rays; Scant though the harvest we reap from the soil. Yet Virtue and Ifealth are the children of Toil. Proud let us bo Of our isle of the sea, The home of the brave and the boast of the free. Men with true hearts lot our fame echo forth ; Oh, these are the fruits that we grow in,the Borne. The West Chester (Pai) Record has some further particulars of the aochlont by which Dr. Beptimus A. Ogler, of Chester county, lost his life. Me was crowing the Pennsylvania Railroad, on Thanksgiving day, in a carriage, when a train struck the vehicle, crushing the horse and ye- Mole, and throwing Dr. Ogler to the ground and inuring him so severely as to render him unean mous, and to cause his death in about half an hour. Mr. Raman Bond was riding in the ye biota with Dr: Ogler at the time, and, as if by a miracle, oseaped without damage. Dr. Ogler was a native of Charleston ! B. C. He took his medical course at the University of Pennsylvania, ia Phi ladelphia. lie 'married a daughter of Col. Thomas H. Denton, of Thornbury, Delaware county, and commenced the practice of his profession in his native city; but the climate not agreeing with his wife's health, be removed to Chester county, where his eminent worth as a man and physician soon gained him the confidenee of all. A captain of her Britannic Majesty's ser vice, and senior naval officer in Australia, has for mally annexed the Cocos Islands to the extended domain of Great Britain. About six months ago. an expedition sot out from San Francisco, for the purpose of recovering the treasure which is supposed to have boon buried by pirates, who took it from a Spanish vessel, somewhere In the Cocos Islands. The amount is supposed to be some fifteen millions of dollars, and the party who has left San Francisco in search of it werovery sanguine of moms. One expedition, that of . Julius Pringle, has already been there from the same place and failed, in W. comptiaking the wishes of its originators. It would certainly be very unfortunate if the last party should succeed in finding the gold, and at the same time prevented from taking it away by the huge paw of the British lion. The Strasburg (Pa.) Herald says that the bog disease, which has this so fatal in the West, is spreading in thls neighborhood. The Messrs. Rohrer, who have commenced the distill* ing business In our neighborhood, have lost adap tive hogs, and the dieesse Is etill spreading. John Musulmano, distiller, of East lierepileld township, had lost sixteen up to last Thursday evening, and about forty more were diseased and not expected to live: - Franklin Mylin, distiller, of Providence .township, hen 'lest fifteen or twenty—we did not learn the exact number. We also learn that the disease has extended to bogs belonging to fanners. The disease commences' with lameness and stiff ness in the limbs, and vomiting. The hogs appear lobe mortified immediately after death, the mei , libation showing itself either in , the head, the ears ! the etouviob, or the lee, Itaisuz OF THE KANSAS COM. PLICATION Mete the Richmond Enquirer.] 'Tit the Editors of the Engatrer Gen tl amen : Raring added my humble aid to your noble efforts and labors, in vindicating the Administration from, the unjust, accusations and attacks made upon it by mligitided partisans, I beg you will al, low me the liberty of plaoing before your renders, very Conolsely, what may be now considered the true issue of the Kansas ocloPiloation• The attempt at thii time to tix on the Bxecntive any responsibilty for, the acts or the late Kama Oonventlon or to entangle'the Administration in the web of ' winding doubts, misconstructions and misunderstandings, must evidently fail before an explleit statement of /hots. When it is considered .that' the mad and heedless expressions of violent clefts can but tend to distract and sever the meoratle party, it becomes the duty of every patriot In the land to 1184 his beat efforts to calm 'the'.egitation which threatens to overwhelm us, /Atlas then look at the tree state of the question; mull