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J Miller Kris Q,Mtn Gardner Elise Newcomb Sarah :Wilson•ltra Gaiter Mrs Mary - Newton,3lra M Wilit in ni Mrs B Green Nrs Bilge Metope*" Mrs' Id '2 Heath ;„ •B • •••.7.; '• ' U Henderson' J ' P_ "Raidillro /I William; A L Here* Mary D " Harvey Mary Ober Bine„Wilson Mrs 10 ' Haines Mary }l,, .001.ourke M rs' M Widen Mrs 0 A False Pace A -;” A: " Woolmen Mrs kJ Hall Mary X' • ' Overall antis B , Haley Mr. Ana • (PDardell II A Woodliff Kra M - -„Habersham .1 T..- O'Leary Han.' - Wolf Mazy - litiyealane -; •,-,•• Owens Mrs •P J .'--Wood Mrs II A Hadluid jute • - 'Patten Mis B ' Woods Mrs Hess liirs;Albtrir` - Pierce Mrs 8 H Wanderly 8 0 Hamilton 1110 PoWell , 0' • "Wolford•Blatilda' Henderson , P "Palmist-Mrs M - 'Young Bell - Hragen Mirs L_- Polk Unfit ; 2spirch Maris ~ • Hartwelilarih" Patterson Kri'M '2apata'Mlk ;•; Healy Blarderef' Poplars Idri(l7 ). • ' GENTLIIMEN'S LIST.' • r -- - Albright P;6 ; Churchman - 11 •Ilertgami• Geo Adams Pat H 2 Chalfant R D Hawk Thee ' deletion °apt D Chase Wm, :` • Harris Robb Allen Thos G °lambed 1:1 Hart 'Anthorig Alsop War : Henry - Ohdot Henry- -Momper Win H - Allen Win • Oleserir ; Hoover Iftitiough Renj Abraham Edwrd &Co S> r. 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John, ulandeobergeri • - Cox Bed Fullings&„oo, to„Oo Cook J D Gino holom'a Lehman ,Cti .• ' • `Cooper J P Garland Gen Ino, Levi John, Oex .-George Scott - , Lead' ma.-' ' Colmark WNW aedeou Prof Chat Oonistoek A George 11110; s D - • Cotentin GD Geary John ke DePfi ~ 'l denittellease • • Cousin 0 - ..G•lbscif John LeeleY EMI' OolitegJonetelas • G'bsonjrui F .Lseadorr Joseph Cooper se , Gibson Jr Geo, Levitt DTI ._„ Collins Jai: ),, o::_tiibb's Jai* W - Cooks John Oilmen ;BID PrOp Lee B , • Odd& Orianda 1114 /4444 ten Cook SJ Lee Joseph - " . ' Cook S * Gilbert Jag t, r •led/ler - A A - Cook &Co Gaiter Uwe. Lippincott Wm Cowen J3' , Gitila Chas • - ,Llr Ed F • • _ • Council No 1, I/ Gorddn dokm4„4-.1„, •A 11 ' ; emelt DLDJ linedn Theo OulbartaMlW 201Goldelth - ' Croaker Copt Guthman Wra,,,,,Light,ktirtmel - Conway W Garde Logan 0113 W -Crouch Paul • Golladid X , 45.Bo rn t a a r d fad.' 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Meoorthy deny r-otgOtikozell, 0 •-• • -•Uarrls Dr John.; 'Uokuley Wm W , 'Radon lid miud_ 15•44;01,terldkOsPl -' lO- Arte o ) l "ii:p ;•••••• Chapati W . • HarietTheir .. 1 )401r Dior •, McKim Wm It Pee lain Alfred St Clair L"wi. McGee IP MD Potter John . Storer J. cob J ticlatiro Jae Porter II G Stovers SI 11. McGowan John Porter Mae Steven" Jos McMillin And Prise Than W • ~,Stewart John W Molivain John Pratt I HoWell 7 - Sto - rdet - McGinnis John - .PropHettii - Iles; McKnight Tins 2 b tadiant:-Na Ittreerl'Gr° ' EcKlitop & Wood /11 Senond'et • - • , -, , Staintbrop '& Co Meese"- Pratt& Bigler PMobfaßin • JB • .--Pyobs Monsieur Stefan Wm , alcallisterJas . `Swarm Dr 8 It • Mcganer-m Sutton Chu McVeyßapp Wan Swan Jas P `'‘°`-roam. - Randolph 6,0 . Swelter Thos W tfoNeeir Joi Ralph AT r•... - Sutliff John . 'mrJaardrein Mr-.:-.Daynolds - Dr I kf Sullivan Wiri.2 s , Randolph Steptien flutta , l 7, . '" :Madder* J. Rufus • ..' 1.. Ilaylor Jona Mamilren• Wee i Ray & (Jo Bobt --,. Taylor Bayard • , Miguire;ohn-" • Rl4 Albeit Tanlorßon 8 Mace Dr Wm ft.' Rainey I K Tailed & Kimball . Maddock OCT It M-RellanA M A Tappan 30 - Sfachioft - Ohai.K. BerpieraHle-'=" , = Tatnall E Madman Alex--"Rbyrrolde &WlTosaJohu--- Mehari Thom.", . TabbritMa.ehall Illegarfre A.,r. v. , ,t Badman W 0 Thorberk '.- Magnin Jas - D Rare R - Thinpis I. , ,merllng,Ge6 Hied 8 fia ti Thomann:lj L ' - • Merrell Abel Bears y Jahn- .Tharwash V Haney, Thompson R L 'Mayers Ithiaeheart 0 ~. Thompson. IM - Mahan E- -Realty Audw 'Thompson Hugh. ,Martin Rebt ti•P Rey'nolde " ''lThortiperni Silas Meths Cleo W.,- ....Ruby-John : Timenel Edw Miudertleld T Raid Than B Thayer Ohl': ,Marshall John '2 Repold &-Wee/- Thchermei .11fartiii Wm B t, - Thomas Mitiokioept Bald dal Thomull J ,". Thornton ,k - •,Pin-. Mast :alai: : - Ileady_Pattk nab - - - Markley John, . Riffert,Andw • Telbategohn - Maurer Edw Ridge Dr 0 A Thomas Banner • Mar/b./sines liner' - Tolman Cyan/ Maxtvoll'Ungli - & Rinty„Mr• • Torrey John Divers & Dorton' Turner F B Mareliall Beni _ Riley.lfranots . Tavel Geo- - Maur Sea , }Mbar:ion El H - Torrey, Win ;„; • Martin Inn K Rioting' 4 VI- I Tilton Dr J L Martin Asian, `Riding Jas Trustees on. Illartfltt Rev Dr ' Richardiehas 0 Building 0010.. Minor Joell Wale II B. Vida Mitchel Mr , ,•. . Rothchild Toffert Bent • „ ,MiMin .. RObineett AlberfTortnell Geo ' Mtlllgan ObaiW - „Rollson Dant ' Terser It &Bon' 'Mitchel "Roos Ittchd Id' ; Thad", Turnbull Miller& Bra" - "Robb" Di Wm - &Co Milanlt - It ROgeirilfir, - Torbit W L AilielAbribam Briesita E' Todd Jas Milian Wm V Redderiil W ' Wriehioaton Clamp Billier4olin • Rustier Ednor -- No I ' llilleellenry • Bone Peter Vageneeller Dr -Mlddiestore_Chas Rethelmel P 5 B Mariann O M ' Rnmlous Wm Verne JM - Moore - Sinit•'Russel Ise •• • Watts Chin -Mouton P 8 Ryan' Than • - ---Watson Mloh, - Mosby,Ohas L Rock Sad Wallace R B • Tkldnis,Wm • --Rycar John A.` Wachter Dan ' Moore ,0 • • - Tinton J W - " Wallace B Moye 'ltritelffedi John - Waugh E B Morris& Donut Ballade Ohl' H WationGW Monne 8 ."- SansoriZoi Wallas Wm Morrts,Johu J Scovel Jan lit Watson Jae „ Maria E & Co T Wade Walter Morrie:Wm H' , s Anson Thor' - Wilde ' - Mott Chu P Schew B fit Walcott J H Morgan Wm flohmort Bobt F Well' W 0 Mose* Oo • • Sande Milton - "Weikel V R Mahan' Wm Scelven 0010 It Wickerby Wm kfurpbey 8,. . Sande Than 2 - ' Went 00l I -Mullin Wm CT. „Schulman Oba' .Weston Muronlohn ti.,00 Schaeffer, Anben- Weaver B Muiphey And' ear & Co Wells Richard Murray B SalmoniGeo Welch R L Nye Henry D - ,Seureman DW , Westertrosi T Norris Israel Saxton Wm'Webbing Mrs & Newton Oen ' , Scheitelini Hans 130 - - Mahon Pole' '" • & _ _ WellaDavid. - Dann Win D 'Scott AW, , ,Weber a ha" • ,Nawoomff ' Scutt RI( Webster Nunes J - A." ' ' 'Slott Jan ltJr Whalli a lla lino ' Batman John SanderstinJohn .No T . Norman Josh B, Sinai PN 2 WheelerAugus , NUilnam•Jobri ' Ilehwatt'Leonl WhitriT Nicholson H W'_' Seslrook Geo _ Wheater Newton Id D Octal' Henry,. _,,,Wheeler W -Nation Wm Seirry,ltylveeter white:cf Noniron UH= Boggle Theis I' Whiteman J Mingle Job' , =''Sears Edward ' - k'Oo Norris Israel P Berne Big Ctuip'o White IM• Nortorirobri - A Elealeeloho • White - John Milan, Bohn & Solberg Wm - Whitaker 11 Co • -" • Shinn John Wharton RS ..Newman-W , Sharaliop &, Non-Whitehead Abm Nixion'Jolin"" nay = • " Wiall 8 - ' - Norma' 0B ' Shepherd Willie° FM 2 - North •Warfrus Sharon - John„TV - Sflythe Shea Jon Million!, WM= Nants - Wilson Wk 00 Needham Jae • - Sbawaker Jos IC” Wilcox 0 . dr. Walker -;;Sherwin John U Willard Wink , Nichol/ TW_ Short John H "• • 'W1102;11 • • Oliver Joshua B Shafer.B W, '- Wilkie Saint • Owens John I' • Stson,WM ' -• Winter Wm Owens W 13- Simpson Nicht" ! Wilson Alex Owen & Riley 'Silence John B 'Williams 0 B Ople Saarl D • Sipeni Wit Winters Mr WC/Donor Mr_ - Simpson 00l- W Wistar R Osaler Harman A - Willett/ Reuben _Pace J H flimpum Dr - D J Will. Partridge Sam', -Simpson ,7 Willi'ma Alf - Patton James Sipple Thos - Williams 0 V .Parr Ohne U Mimeos Nichols' lifilimett" & 0o; -Parkes AII Simpson Tldwd - Wilson A Pareone 0 U . tlieginau Peter - .Witmer T B , - Parker GB Slattery ' Wilson W 8 Patton J - ' Slocomb.R W Williams It II Parker Cleo B - 'Dunkin Geo Willing JW& 00 .Pena-Ii H Smith Gordon, Williams D Paralise Damn- Smith Win .7- Wood & Bflaiter ,, meat, ; No -63; Smith 8 P - • good ' 'T 0 0 ' • Smith OR , Von OliihnA - Pales tine - Nu-Smith T 0 ' WoladtB , . , eampment-No GI smith. , Winthrop- Woart Roy 3" ' Patentee I, in • & 03 , W00d 0 Phito Gee J - Woodward T W Piersol Henry A - Smith H It - Woods B Benin* 0 - Smith .II Woolf Beni Phelan Daniel Smith A ll' Woodward M. Perry N Wood, Smith A - . 13 . - ' Wooley Brusher Phelps B._ - • Smith Tboe. - & Mathias Perry & 7,Rinttit; Smith Dr 111 Wood idesblon • • pinker ' Smith T M Wooley 8 Phillips M Smith Willie- Wright P Pete - twin Jo h n E &Oder Alexle Wright & Willie - Pent Win Sontem Wm B Mre `ZOE** Geo - • 801 A16014=11 V Wyckoff P Yeniiingtofi , Borilil. Jabol Valentine E K Pennington BIN Bolption D -Von Olahn A _ • Pants ( Central llSoog . Volans WO "R Spory 8 D Haunted T 11 Pennington 4,,,p Opear,Thoe M . Vaughn Singleton Paint John - Speueeley John I Yell Geo Pointe John D • alluding P rinderveer JSI • Peal Augustus II Btannard John 13 Wier Celeetin Philip' Mr Struve Jos • Yen Dyke Dr It -Peterson Henry Stevenson Jae tirian 'John 7 Peatoey WB& Co Starr Jos AB;, 7 Webs H P - PeOrn Wm H Stewart Nilson • Quinn John 'Plereer& King • Itepler Jacob Tanana! A Plifoid John Bteegman Henry . " York OkOt J 0 Piket Gordon It ',Stemma John YoUrdt Jadion Pie Statist Stallings Thos D Zell Dr - Pittintin`o 8 Molten Prank .••-•Young Rd Vine P Stephenson...7u D Zein JR. Elements Ohae lit mart - John M . = - " GIDEON. O..WISTOOPT, P. M. TRIOT COURT. —JUNE TERM, 1858. No. 882: Nev. Pi: I'. DAM & MoCIIRDY WILLIAM MIDGET T. that certain tkreOxtary.brick 'mein/age or tene ment with two-stovy brick .back buildings, and lot or ourtilege thereto belonging, situate on the southeast comical' Twenty-third and Locust streets, Philadel phia rtke said lot being In front fourteen feet. and ex tending in depth one hundred feet ,to 0 attest, the main building being fourteed feet in front , and in depth twenty-six feet, and back buildings being about twenty- N - B -The lot Of .ground abOre deessibed, ROBERT IDONJEDY, by indenture of Int k Adgust. 1857, recorded - ,in - deed•book R W.NO: 148; page 118, granted to WILLIAM IdIQDDTT • in , fee, r; Nerving theroont a 'yearly ground rent Of $B9, payable fret of , March and September. to which" It is Mill eubject. Seised and Wen in execution as the property of William Miggett. ' - The randitor appointed tofihstrtbate the 'proceeds of - .Shoals sale of the above ,property, paid into Court, -will.hold a meeting ' for 'that purpose et the office of EDWARD WARN h , - Esq., No. 702 WALNIIT,Jtreet, , south side, seeond ams west of-Washington Square, at 4. °Week P. M. of FRIDAY. December 10,1868, when andwhere all persona arerequired to make their claims .before-the Anditor h or be debarred' from adming in on .said fund ; n26-lOi A. -.NOTIOE.--IN THE DIE. TRICT COURT TOR TH3 CITY AND ,0011 N -, 'TV OP ' • It.ionw, PALLOR vs. ARCHIBALD WRIGHT and JORN"V/11101IT, trading as A. WI Wright. , Teatitum Venditioni lizpones to Lancaster county. September Term, 1888: >3O. lA,' The Auditor appointed to report 'dittrlinition of the fund in Court raised under'prOneedings inthe above en titled case by Sheriff's sale or all those tracts or piece,' off Laid, with the Buildings . ; Poniaces and improve 'Manta thereon erected, koraur se ,4 tbe' BRAWNIER' IRON WORKS, itnete in' the beret - levet Columbia, In the county of Larmastor audlitete of Pennsylvania, and also of certain other' tote Of land situate *in the lord borough of Columbia, arid Columbia ,attended; in the county and (Rate veformald; and pavtlaillerET de• scribed In the said writ, sold se the property of the said defendants or of one of them. Will attend to his duties, on Tc EBDA.Y, the 80th 'day of November, A:D. 1868; its o'clock P M., at his office N 0.208 South" FIFTH, litrebtkin the city of Philadelphia, when and where all partials. In interest' are 'required- to present and prove their claim', or else be_ d e barred from coming in upon the said fund. v 'GEORGE W. ,BIDDLI3,' '3lOll-10t ' "' ' ' - ' Auditor. 1N• _THE DISTRICT. COURT .FOR THE 'OF AND COUNTY-0V PHILADELPHIA. ' BOBINErPOWILL -& 00: vs. JACOB' L. WRN- Irend,Eir.• Beige - mbar Term 1868: No, 88. -, T Auditor appointed to make distribution - of the fund h i e n Court,arislag from the We trehe Sheriff un der the above writ of - is all that eertain cottage bane stable; end Nsbaili , house; with abed • appuftenant 'thereto, and tee lot of ground whereon the 1111118.8t* °rented, minuets on the month side of Baring street, at ,the distance - 61(120 fiat riaitinwd front the east side of Thirty-siXth Maid, in, the Twouly.fourth ward of the Llity,of IPhlbsdelplila; 'criniallilar in' front' n Baring Street 70 feet, and in rdepth log feet, to the middle of a thirty leet-erlde' street,. extending_ from Thirty-fifth to Thirty-seventh street,'; will attend to his duties on 10.101 Dar, the 7th diy of December, A. D. 1658, at '4 o'clock R. IL, at hie office N,0.,580 wArairr Street, la the hity'of Ph ll idelphia; when and where all parties in interest-are required to present their claims or else be debarred froth coming in upon the mild fund, '..n023410t TpOiddidJ. 1 Auditor, , , „ . .... TN THE DISTRIOT-450IIii i r FOR THE 1' CITY AND COUNTY OPi PfiILADDLPIIIA. Bahl SI: Bird: 8.18. No. 286 , :,Bancroft vs. 44- " g! 267. Moss vs Id u u " -" • - Manuel vs. Id. u " " U '268. Pinner vs. 14. " " u. " 264. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report diode!. button of the fund analog from the sale, by the Sheriff, under the above writs - of- the personal- property of the laid defendant, will meet the parties interested therein 'this °Moe, No. 1253 c & nth FOUR Tile' opposite Li brary street, on WNDNIMDAY, the Drat day of Decem ber nett; at 4 o'clock P. M ,when end where all persons ars required to present their claims, or be debarred from cooling in upon raid (find. - noil3-10tr; WM. A; INGDAIN, Auditor. A. ,TIFB- ORPHANS' COURT: FOR THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPIIIA. In the, mitter4of the Estate of J. Desupxoli jpilhL,dposeaslid; imr proceedlnge In partithm. "ft-appearing to the Court, front the return metro by -the Eheriff and Jury of. /oqnsot,,that the' premises In theetpromtedidicsideicribed contd. not' be pained or di vided wilhetit'preltidloetb, spoiling the whole; and that, they had, ,valued and appraised the same; as therein Jet forth', cinVibtiOn of DANIEL bOtremmt- Y, Attorney. to, the : Court ordered and-de:, creed thatthe inidisigibiniciu,be confirmed; and granted a rule upon the Heinfilidlartiett interested, to be and appear at an OrPharoiloourl; to beheld oolfriday, the, 17th day of Detiember i "Thee,tfuni; end there to socePt or refuse to take,tbe Kell ;finite Of the Said decedent at the appraised jabiatfoirlutiOd it LT A° Maid Induesti! and in default,thersof, to show Mingo trkViut order and decree for, the -- sale of paid Real Estate should not' e ttidei - 4 - Jbilif IMBEHIr (nark° 0 . ri THE' OItriIANSIODURT: FO& ',THE I ~ , OITY'AiIVOOTOVIIt or PHILADELPHIA., Ettate - ACCHABIAS` WRIGHT; &pissed. The undersigned Altititor, appointed to audit, nettle,. and adJuit, the. sosount- of WILLIAM ~ P,-811.ESSIONi ''Administrator;t to' the Estate 9f •OH' nig" WEIGHT, dimmed. tiled by JAMES J. SHERMAN, Administr aUreVilill•LlAM—P,SHESMAN„ aforesaid,' who is Mari lately,deoeased, and report - dietribution 'of the balance, rrltheatiet Hip parties Intereafed at hie Gillet, on the eenthwe 'Onet' ot;SIXTH 'And CHESTNUT Streets, 2d Bohr; lathe city OtThiladelphis, op the Eth day of D.ROB)1_11ptil; DAUS: titto'elddi:P. M.. „. • ciao io - It ODIN, ' Auditor. . tafg - . Dr. N. kilt IJENDI F Y;Deritist, i would Inform Ida frlendo that he has rammed ipotrifee it - eiwiils43 - Va?I,SII4IJT PUMA, le emuidoot 1147. 11,11. . -. • ispl4lo s F"~' ~i~lii Legal Notirei: Znlce by cAuction. ur THOMAS & SONS, = Ir n triti;lB9-64q. 141 130174qi FOURTH ' STEAM (formerly Noe. Blind 6g3 STOOKS, PEWS, ANDuItEIAIeE!3TA.III4TITTESDAY , . . „ .._ pamphlet catalogues now ready, Containing foil descriptions of all the property to be sold on Tuns dsy next, 30th instant, with s list of sales 7th, 34th, and 21st December, CARD. EXEOUTOBBi BALE PRIVATE, STOOK EXTRA FINE WINES —The extensive and very supe rior private stock of the lite Toseph" Grate, Esq., will be sold at our auction rooms, 012 Wednesday morning, December 16th iby order of the elecuteis— 117' Cata logues preparing. • s • •, HEAL SBTATH, BTOOIII3, &e.. • " • Publie Bales at the, Philadelphia Exch a nge every pnesday Zvenlng. " Der Handbills of mob 'Property issiednepiirately, addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous lo each bale, one-thousandcatalommeln pamphlet form, Ovine, fall descriptions of ' all the property tohe sold on the following Tneeday: .) ,• • , • PALL BALES—STOOKS ,AND • WILL ,EHT.,ViI Nineteenth Tall Sale, POth November at :the Ix ehenge. Twentieth Fall Bald; 7th December at the Pmbange. Twouty•flrer Fall Sale, lith :December, at the Ex. change. ;Tr Part of the handl:pip .of the. above saleS, now ready • PRTVATHPALP REGIBTAR. Heal Estate entered •on our Private Bale Se_ irgi and adioettliedOceasionally in our Public Bale balsas, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,) tree'of charm- - • 11,NAL-EST4T.II.&T PRIVATE fiEr• We have • large amount of Heal Estate at Fri..' pate Pale, :including every; description:of : City and eountry property. Printed Lista may be had at the auction store.. ' ", •• ' 3 WOO4LAIIDS 021111TERY LOTS, PNWS, STOOICS AND LOANS.- r _-' • .On -Tuesday Evening, , Noieniber'Bo,th, at 7 o'clock, at the Platadelplila Ex' change— . „ • Lots "No. 638 to ;643 inoltielveopetlen 0, 980 feet Woodlands OemeterY. 2 Mimes Arch-otreet,Theatre stook. with ticket!) 1 /hare Hammel& Sacred Muolo Society (organ loon) 117". Sale positive,. , Estate a John Stills, Deceased. Pew, No. 7,4ilddle Melo, Tenth Presbyterian March Di, Boardman. . - Pew No ,121, middle aisle, St. Andrew ' s Church. Peremptory Sabi—Pew No, 92, middle aisle. Church 'of the Atonement, - emend - from front, with furniture, seats for eight persons. 1 share Dismantle Library Company. ' 1 share Philadelphia Athengeum. Pew,No 69, middle aisle, S 6: Luke's Church. 6 shares Union Steamship Company. 2 shires Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company—par $5OO. 14 shares (new) West Chester Railroad Company 8 percent., preferred stook—par 560.' 64 shares Northumberland Coal Company. • - 89 shares West Philadelphia Railroad, par 550-440 paid. 6" ; do do do do do $35 paid. 90 ;do do do ' - do do full paid. 6 charea American' Academy of Melia, with season -ticket. NINETEENTH PALL aIma—NOVEMBER 80tIk Will Include— Orphans , illonit Soie . —Rotate of AMos Jeans, Doted. LOT AND DWELLINGS, North Ade of Spruce greet. out of Twenty-Becond street. Peremptory SaIe.—LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT OP GROUND, 199% feet on Twentieth street, 125 feet on Hamilton street, 125 feet on Pennsylvania aye nne, :three fronts, - - Peremptory Sole —FIVE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nineteenth street,' between Rhodes 'street, and Pennsylvania avenue. THREE-STORY. BRICK DWELLING, Davis street, eighth' house wed of Thirteenth' street, Twentieth ward. ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE, northwest cor ner of Thirteenth and Arob streets, dabbed with me. dem, improyemente and conveniences, and in perfect Order ; lot 26, feet by 128 feet. Er Immediate posses sion. NEAT MODERN DWELLING- —Four-story brick dwelling, No. 506 South Eleventh street. fl 7 Imme diate possession. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, WALNUT ST.— Valuable four.story brick building, No. 827 WALNUT street, above Third street, Brown-stone office building. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, southeast .corner of Eighteenth andiWood streets. • BUSINESS STAND —Three-story - brick store and dwelling t Eighteenth street, nnrth of South street. WRAZTON STREET.—Two - three-story brick dwel lings, Nos. 816 and 818 Wharton street. EIGHT — THREE , STORY BRION DWELLINGS, Pratt street, west of Twenty-fourth street: FOUR LARGE AND VALUABLE LOTS OF GROUND, south elde of Washington street, eBtending through to Oak street,' West Philadelphia, 200 feet front by 214,3 i feet deep. OGIUSTIAN STEEET.—Three-story brick dwelling, No. 629 Christian' street, between Fifth and bath streets. LARGE LOT OP GROUND, Ncithwest aide of Wil low street. northeast of Harrison street, Prankierd, Twenty-third ward. Sala at No, 18S8 green Street GENTEEL. FURNITURE, BRUBI3IILB CURFEW, - FEATHER BIDS. On Tuesday Morning, 83th instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1828 Omen sheet, the genteel furniture, Brussels carpets, feather bids, ko.; 1180, the kitchen furniture. 111:7" May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. BALI' OE A COLLECTION OW BOOKS, ON VARIOUS BUBJEOTS, LIF4NO. DUPLIOATES IMBUED FROM TUE PiIILADELYRIA 'LIBRARY 00. ' On Timalay Evening, November 311tb, at the auction store, a collection of books; on various subjects. H 7 For particulars see catalogues. Illeemtorle Sale—go. 1503 Walnut Street SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PRENOR PLATE. MAN TEL,-PIER, AND CONVEX ' MIRRORS, ELEGANT . GAS OIIANDELIERS, PINE TAPESTRY OAR . PETS, &c. • On Wednesday Morning, Doccimber Ist, at 10 o'clock., by catalogue, by order of - .mentors, the superior forniture, - Prench plate mantel, pier.ind convex mirrors, elegant chandeliers and gu Saturn, flue tapestry carpets, snit of drawing-room fiir name covered with OrIMIIOI2 plush, Fro.. &o. ErMay be examined et g o'clock on the morning of sale. • . - • • ;'; .POPIILLE AND INTEREkIT/lIG 1100E8. On •Wedneed4 Evening, December let, at - the auction store, an assortment of popularltrooke, on varlone subjects: = ' UY" For particulars see rotator/ea and the books. Sala at Non. 189 and 141 South Youth Area AOTAIMOR PIIRNITIIItH PIANO.FORTA YI N PARNOII 'PLATA litlillolol, SAMUELS Oen, Mil t &o. On Thursday Morning, , -At if olehmk, at the • suotion store; an extensive amortment of egaellent smond.hand furniture, elegant piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, eta., from private familleedealining honeekeephnr, remcnredle the store for eanvenienee of sale. VALUABLE IiIIBOELLANEOUB BOOKS. On Thursday Evening, • December 2d. at the auction store, a colleetion o standard and interesting miscellaneous boas. Itor partioulssa see catalogues. Exeantoris Sale—NO. 1223 Spruce Street. ANTIQUB PURNITURE, CANTON ORINA., GLASS WARE, ' CARPETS, &s. • ' On Friday Horning, December 3d, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1223 Spruce street, by order of executors, the surplua furniture, compris lag a number of very antique tables, bookcases, &e., larr ;Anton dinner set, glassware, carpets, &c. May be examined at 8 boob)* on the morning of ea a. INTERESTING AND USEFUL, BOOKS FROM A LIBRABY. On Friday Evening, ' - December SI, at Duval:talon etore, a collection of - books from a library, 011 variouieubjecte. jr7" Particulars in catalogues. • SALE OP A PRIVATE LIBRARY. On Saturday, Evening, ... December 4th, at the auction store, the valuable private library of a gentleman declining housekeeping, which includes many valuable and interesting authors In general literature, a number of them fine London editions: 113 - oiitalognes will be ready, and the books arranged for examination on Saturday morning. Ewe No. 624 Walnut Street ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE—STOOK OP OM J. UNNICE6B. - On Tuesday Morning, December 6th, at 10 o'clock, at the Nareroome, No. 624 Walnut street, by catalogue, the stock of elegant 'cabinet furniture, comprising a general assortment of rosewood, walnut, and mahogany parlor furniture, in club and various .coveringii; a' general. assortment of dining-room furniture; elegant rosewood, walnut, and mahogany chamber furniture, all manufactured by Mr. Efenkele, expressly for his wareroom antes, and war- ranted. in every rasped. Isn— Catalogues will be ready three days previous to sale. Furniture now ready for examination. TO OAPITALIBTS; BUILDERS, dm—LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE BALE, LOCUST BS . South aide, between Broad and Fifteenth greets, 118 feet front on Loonet street, by 178 feet in depth to a 10 feet alley. , AMITEL NATHANS, AtiCiT/ONEER , , and monism LOAM 0111021,,N0. 224 eolith THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite year at, only sight doors below the Exchange. ROW of twine./ from I .o'elock, A. IS., until 10 o'clock In the evening. - - - Outdoor Wes, and sales at the Auction Nimes, at. lunded upon the moat satisfactory tome. —CAPITAL 1200,000. Ibitablishadfor nee. tot Thirty : Nos. „ Agleam, l at e om one dollar tO thousand. on Dia. Wade; SilveYfattihes, .lewelry, Hardware, bier altandise, Olothing,Turnittire, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Inetnnnente; Guns, Home, Carriage!, end Goods of every demription. - . • - • All-vas can remain any length of time spied All advance., from one hundred dollars and nywardell will he shamed 2 per cent. per month i 1500 and over, the lowest market rate. . •- This attire EOM) havinga depth of 120 feet, has largo Ire and thief-proof 'vaults to store all also, and pri: sate watchmen for the 'premises also, a heavy ineni ranee effected for the baud! of all perilous having gorAgs Wowed upon: - • - N. 11.—On amount of having an. unlimited capitil, Ms Mlles is prepared to make advances on more sot:, factory and ,ftworumodating terms than an y other in this eity. - - Money advanMd to the poor, In emelt amounts, witk3 out any atm. • , ,• • - , Gold, - AT , P R I VATE lIALT. •-, lPatent Lever and other Waistline, Jewelry, and -Wahine willb• soil at *ductal VtiOall. GIIMMEY 4 SONS, J. REAL EBTATA AUOTIONEEBB, No. NO WALNUT SMUT Gummey & Bons, auctioneers, will hold "regular sales of Real Estate, Rooks, &o. household furniture at dwellings. • REAL ESTATNAT PRIVATE BALE . . , fp. On our, Private Sale Register will &bray* be fOund a very large- amount of real imitate, Including every description of otty and omintry property. - ,J. OIIIRSIBY & SONS, „ - - --Real Estate Brokers ; - „ 620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth. ,111108B13.NATHA.11 is, AUCTIONEER L'AND COMMON BUINOILUIT, B. AL corm Naar and RACE Breit!. - OBEAT . PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. • - MONEY ! MONEY ! ! • MONEY ! ! Money liberally. advanced in large or small amounts, finin,one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, .lygtoherOewelry, fowllng.ylectes, lnitriments, Mralture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, figure; hardware, eutiery , books, horses, vehicles, Nu. mess, ,acd AU articles of vales, any length ottims ,aireed, i on, at ,Nathans) Principal R.iiabiisAtneit, sonthenst corner of Sixth and Race streets. IE promissory , noise, with collateral, disoranted at tho lowest market rates. - • - NATILtlig , PIIINIIIPAD AfITABLISEMINT, B. D. Where money will be liberally advanced on gold and filter platej diantorida, witches, je weirt, fowileg pleoee, dry goods, olOthing, grooerlee, liquors, cigars, hard ware, cutlery; (ruby *oloes, , Mirrors painting's, en gravings, Inuableal .Inatruindiatic. furniture, bedding, haloes, relitetee, lariats", Itookri, and an other 'Mew of Vann. , 01:11.DOOR ULU. . Pommel attention given to all 'ant-door sales, either at private dwetlitip, atoree, elninwdifun, and charges, now:ally IOW ; , ppUSSIA ' AXD ,;AMERIOAII TARRED ootp)Actx, assorted eroodi Inman°fared and far Ode by • WBAVYR, FITLER' - k 00.. E• 4n22 No. 28 X. WATXR St , and 22 N Wbar►dd. WHITE -FISH.—A very Bei:wrier Article v V of , i afialtinaw" in Half Hbfa , Nat reaslyed in Pore and for sala by 0. 0. OADLE,R,& 00., mei 100,/. 1 .000 00111. THE 1'0,255.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1858. dales bn anctuars -• E _ V, TRlrux,Y, - intliESS , No; - •429 -MARKET- tinnort - - 'BALE OF "IMPOIttED DRY, pOQDEi. • - + o ' o "O'n Tile/Way Morning," No7'. 30th, rt 10 o'older, binitalOgne, On tl months' ` 400 peek:nee-and totti,o,f, fancy and etnple"ixiportel- Samples and catalogue early nn the morning tale. SILK' PLAID fIe i nN.PACED VALENCIA% NOW, LANDING FROM-STEAMER BAVARIA. • -" On, Tuesday Morning, 8, casei, 114 pieces, extra superior silk plaid faced ',Menefee, for City retail trade. • • , 0.4 PLAID AND BAYADERE SATIN PACONNEt JUST LANDED PROW STEAMER. „ Ttiesday Mottling, . ' 1 case 0-4 su perior plaid nth/ Dionne. ,„ 2 cute 6:4 impeder baysderelmperials.. BLANKETS, SHAWL% Whit n ey 2 bales 10 4 and 18-4 superior Whitney blanket'. 1 bale large site Mackinaw blankele. 1 bale doeskin laj, blankets:" - • - 100 superior London wool ebiwle. RICA VELVET GALLOON TRIMMING. 50 lets 9 and 30 lire' superioi knality extra rich 1 , 01 , vet galloon trimming.; 4 . • ^ COMMERCIAL " SALESROOM, • - 222 HAREM STREET,. - BETWEEN SECOND AND:THIRD STREETS. - IP, G. WOLBERT, Anorrostauss. On Tneeday Horning, „: Win be sold; without reserve, a large and general assortinent'of "lapin and fancy fall and winter goods. 1,000 DOZEIN.HOSLERY. • Also, 1,000 dozen hosiery, embracing moue and wo men'sybl'e and brown cotton hom and half hose. 9,000 PIEGES PAPER , HANDINGS: Also, 4,000 pieces wall rapers and borders. LAMBS-WOOL AND MERINO SHIRTS AND s DRAWERS. Alsq, 200 dozen men's white and gray mixed lambi wool and merino shirts and draivers; hand-knit wool jackets, men's wool comforters. ribbed carol jackets. • , GENTS' TRAVELLING BRAWLS. AlsO, 100 gents , large and heavy plaid wool Us :veiling abawle, Oashmere - and ,Stalla bordered - ehawls, aliments shawls. Also, a general variety of millinery geode, embrolde rice, linen handkerchiefs, velvet ribbons, ellk cravats, sewing alike, and notions of all sorts. Also, one gold hatch in hunting case. On Thursday ?doming, A valuable Mock from the shelves, worthy the atten tion of city retailers and•conntry purchasers. RALE OB BRADY MADE CLOTRINC, On Friday Morning, Consisting of— Ragtime, . Elaake, , Top coats, Bueloese mate, Made of the best materials for men's Brock Coate, and boys' wear. Brew Oasts, Pants, and Vesta, TA' Aleo, a general wool jaokete, sue] we SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 481 .11-04 OHEIMIIIT STREET, opposite the pastern Mouse, between FOTIRTII and FIETII Streets. ' BALE OF EMBROIDERIES RIBBONS, HOSIERY, ko. On Wednesday Morning, December Ist, commencing at 10 o'clock, by cata logue, 'will Fe sold a desirable assortment of goods, comprising, viz • , _ . . . .. Embroidered jaconet collars and . sets, Swiss collard and sate, cambric banded collam.jaeonet bands, /co. RIBBON BET& Embroidered ribbon seta collars and sleeves to =tab. Also, a line of black ?trench lace veils. ~, Bonnet and trimming ribbons, silk•velvet ribbons,' velvet trimmings, *a. HOSIERY GOODS. white merino how, gents' white and gray merino hose and half how, children's world spit end plaid hose, merle floe and heavy merino undewhirti and drawers, ladies' merino wets, tco. SALE OP PdI3IIIONABLE PtiftB,lloß.BP, he. ' On Thursday Morning, . • December 2d, commencing at 10.1 i o'clock, by eats logue a large Mock of elegant and fashionable furs for la dies' wear, comprising mete of martin, that', mink, sable, squirrel, dec., with Gapes, lauds, and cuffs AO match. Err Catalogues early on the morning of sale, when the ladies, and purchasers generally, are Melted to at tend. 808. Also, 60 supeilor buffalo sad tansy carriage robes PIDLIP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. 630 biAItENT BURST, between PITTH ind 3IXTII. mouth side . • On Tuesday Morning, 30th inst.; in' sale will be toned a desirable line'of rattineta, sloths, esseimeres, and Petersham overcoat, ings, adapted to the tailoring trade, to which the atten• Lion of purchasers is requested. LARGE POSITIVE SALIO OP BOOTS, MORS, BRO• SANS, RUBBERS, Poo. On Thnrsday•Morning, December 2d, will be sold, by catalogue, 600 lots of I.octs, shoes brogans, bare° overshoes and rubbers, ulapted to present sales, to which the special oaten. M purchasers is requested. Catalogues early on the morning oracle. ' pri WILLIAM B. STERE, GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No." 45 North RIGOUT Street, below Arch. _. J. A. RUBOR. Auctioneer. FAGOT (M , GOODS, INA VASES, TOYS AND" TEA SETS, ALABASTER EIGURES,. TERRE COSTA. VASES AND. CARD RECEIVERS, .310111111 AN GLASSWARE, Ac. On Wednesday Minting, At 10 o'clock, at the auction store, will be sold 'a superior aesortment of therabove ggode t in• lets to salt purchasers, comprising china vases, eguree, and tea sate, alabaster figures, terra oaths vases, nerd recelyets, Bohemian glassware, Ac. Alert, an assortment of German and Swiss toys. Er Consignments of new and stmond-hand house hold furniture, Diana-fortes, °ornate, watelies, jewelry, &0., respectfully solicited; on which liberal cash O verman will be made if required. - irr Out-door natal intended tomlin& Charnel iTheilerela u any other house in t his env,. . SALAXANIAR - SAFES." " A law aceortmara at EVANS a' WATSON'S . PBILADILPBIA MANIIDA. D TDRaU SALAMANDER SAVES, VAULT nom, Yor Banks and, Otorec BANK LOONS; ' Equal to new In nee. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, &o, On WI good terms ea any other establishment In the United Statesby EVANS' 2 WATSON, No. 28 South FOURTH fitzeet Phlledelpp, e. aplB.ll PLIABE QIVE Us A CALL SWIM V. KMIIIIIOX. - S. VAI:10114111 IpMUM s° V ri e ratzrr " YI7TH AND WABiIINGTON'STRIIIIII . YEBBIOB & BONS INGINBZIES AND MAORI• manufacture Nigh and Lod Pressure Stiennginita, for Land, River, and Marine Dollen, Gasometer!, 'Tanks, ram Boats, 4e., Out ings of all kindo, either Iron or lama Iron frame roofs for flisu Works, Workshop Railroad Statione, km. Retorts end. Op -Itpahimuy of the Wool and most Improved oonstrnotleri. Ivory ; description of Plantation niaehidithaudi ea Sugar. Sew, and Grist Mills, Vionrun Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defeeators, Filters, Ptunplog Engines, Re. A B e l r e a A uNa n f n o y r t N i . ' sßoli t o e ns 'sS t P e a m n H t- amm a er B T. n P. Rosa' Patent Valve; Motion for Blast llsoldriery and Steam Pninpe. EaDerletendset—B. H. BARTOg, FITGIFET & SONS, Poe' Importer/11d 11AVANA orq AR s, ee2B- 210 South YBONT Street- rr AVANA OIGAAS.-108,000. La Flat. de Is Havana let, 2d, and Ws, jut arrived oar brig flay Queen," from Havana, in store , and for sale by WILLIAM. 11. YEATON, se24-tr No. 216 South PRONT Street. LIIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS filtGABB.-6 choice invokes of these celebrated brands on board brig New Nra," daily expected from Streak and for note low, by (MARLYS VITA, (New)188 street, below Scoond i . neenotitmy • QEGARS.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT oonctently on hand, and for elle at reduced prices. , Frech Invoices monthly, direct from Havana. D. 1300HIELD,‘ No. SST CHESTNUT Street, under Girard HOW. no2-11no ti ERMAN CIGARS. 800,000, brand. In atom and for ante WPC 11. rEATON 8 Routh FRONT Bt. 006 A - NEW AND VALUABLE DISOOV z: E'RY. ' DA. HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. IT STIMULATES, EXIIILERATES, INVIGORATRS, BUT WILL NOT INTOXIOATIC OR STUPITY. Tide dillielous Beverage ie superior 'Wall invigorating Cordials Schnapps, Nerviest', &o. in nee for the cure of Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-burn, Prowe'nesii, Kid ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens; Intemperance, Re , es it will invigorate and strengthen, but will not in toxicate or ctupify. Persons who have become habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobacco, Opium, and Spirit- LI , 1110(0, will dud speedy and permanent relief from h de, , ire to nee these destroying agents, by taking a bottle o two of this D E IC lOUS MEDICAL,. BEVBRAGE!' , We.t: and sickly Femalea will and Dr. Ltaßra 7 1 . (; 1t.%. EING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, It belt' lippunzatnr as well as a btrengthaner of the Unman eyatt m waoh complaint that the AROMATIC 0111 TING CORDIAL is calculated Wanes is named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full nation s for use are also minutely given. RI -.--... Prepared by - DATJB HAM Principal office, No. 98 WATER St., N. York. For tale by T. W. DYOTT & BUNS, 02b.8m 218 N. DAMN)) Street, pbilaffelplkia. TO AROHITEOTS AND BUILDERS. Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tone of this beautiful Stool, both of the BLITL,GRAY;AND BUTZ Tit , /TB, the former of which, for noftacei and delicacy of color In unrivalled' • • - • Nor the character of this stone please, examine the following buildings : - Joe. Harrison's, Eighteenth street- and lUttenhocuse Square.: • • Harrieon'e Building, Locust street, betweeo, Seven teenth and Eighteenth: ilamnel Smith's: West street and Rittenhouse square. Mrs. Petersoi's No, 1219 Walnut A. K. Womrath's,4ls Arch street. - Samuel Mimes', Twelfth and Chestnut streets. T. R. J. Vaasitt, Seventeenth and Loon streets:, and others. - - - - ARNOLD A WILSON, A_gellte,: PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND vENTILiTINQ , WAREHOUSE,. • 1010 OBES TNUT STREET', , ,B. 91: WILTWELL. LOOKING GLASSES. JAMIIIB 8. HAR;LE:a.BON., Itanufaotnrers of LOOKING GLANDS for SIAN TELS, PIER/1, Jr, BIDE WALLS, of every' nise i style, and ships. , Pier Talmo, Cornices, Drnants, Consols, of now and elegantdasigns; and ' PIOTIIRS FRAMES, with triunes for Portralte, bliutattirte;afid'Photographe in every variety ef etyle and Price; 'lmporters of ENGRAVINGS, every new Publication being received the moment of Issue and .01. L PAINTINati front ' the' &adios - the best ' and most celebrated American and European Artists. A LARGE GALLERY OF PATER/NOB, Open at all times, tasa..l9bolessie and• Retell basi ns in Mahogany and Waled' framed Looking Glessee, to which they invite the attention of mum*/ customers, JA.II-IES S. X AR'LE - $ , llO'N, • 810 011118TNIIT InsisT; • , • mom' T*! Quasi) atomic • HALE PROM TAR BRELVRI3 ILORING GOODS, &o. assortment of tailoring goods, men'. ponders, cravats, comforts, /co. EMBROIDERIES RIBBONS Safes. iflatbiitatv anil Jon. Webarrly Slcbicinal. PRIOR ONE DOLLAR PRA ROTTEN_ AOADIA FREESTONE 3ookbinting ERRY'S 'BLANK 'BOOK AND STATIONERY ISTABLIBIIMENT, S. W. CORNER FOURTH. AND DACE. PREMIUM AWARDED the FRANKLIN. INSTITUTE for Manufacturing - , Superior Account Books - FIRMS intending to pima ,new Booki on the first of the Year, can solectlioln good stack on band, or have them made hi any deelred style in a superior manner. BOOK-BINDING of every description executed in the fliteit and molt eubstastial manner, at low, prices. BIADAZINEEI bound from 60 eta. to $l6O per volume. t- EBB SIC bound in a new and handsome elyle, from $1 MU OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear equal to new. PERRY'S BOOK-BINDERY, FOURTH and BABB. , Oldest eetahliehed Bindery in Philadelphia. 32211-2 m 110UKBINDING.—The undersigned res .L.P peetfully invite the attention of lovers of books to their unequalled facilities forbinding books In a an parlor manner. Their work has been submitted for a series of_years to the examination of some of the moat celebrated oonnoieseure in the country. It has received the moat flattering encomiums, and won for the under signet a - reputation 'Which they are determined to maintein. • - Ilvety style of volumed ßining executed, from the plain holf.boundil for the echoln.'s table to the most *Matto wafture of rarities for the collection of .the Bibßoman's°. ' ' Spielman,' of style and workmanship will be cheer fully shown to thous. who will call upon RAWSON & NIOIIOLBON, Bookbinders, 519 MINOR Street, so29.2mia . ' :Between Market and Oheetnut Streets. gEburational. LONG'S SPRING GARDEN AOADEMY, N E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Eta. _ . . COMMEEOIAL DhPAllTldENT.—Book•keeping in all its various forme; ,preparing Students thoroughly for situations in any branch of buaineee ; Plain and Or namental Writing LOommercial Calculationa ; Law and Correspendence. No institution in the United States given a more thorough and practical course. In this department no teaching le done in classes, and to open DAY and EVENING.' Time unlimited MATHEIMATIOAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an Engliai and Clas sical Education, viz : Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, &0., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions of five months commence September Ist, and February let. Pupils received at any time be fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mb2ls.tf P. DONLEAVY LONG, PrinelPel IitITTENDEN'D OOMMEROIAL COL 01:1111TNUT arql ONIVINT 111 LADE LP ILIA aortheast corner of Streets. - to at young men for AO Au Institution - designed TIVB BIIINENSIBB. BOARD 01 TRUBTI3O3. B. B. Ooniegye, Francis Hoskins, George 11. Stuart, Dina Milne, John Sparhawk, David B. Brown, Imo Hacker, 4. V. rAmils ) D. B. Minutia, Yrederiek Brown, Joshua L ppinoott, • EVENING szsgiciiiilaiWßopieMber lath. Rudi Student has INDIVIDUAL INSTRUOTION tide Inatitation and a Diploma from here is the beat re commendation a yoong man can have, for obtaining good situation. OATALLOGII.IIB may be had on application at the College., - se/14f FItRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF N4TIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi. ladelphla College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Per Information, cell or send for artmlar. Jp lbtf 'EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED. MONS: A. F. ROSAT, TEACHES OP PENOING DARRETTiB GYMNAS IUM, MARKET Street, abovo Eighth Pruse antt Cittlemitala. NON EXPLOSIVE BURNING FLUID.— We are now manufacturing, and are prepared to cell, a BURNING FLUID, which will not explode in the ordinary ode of the article. It bee been expert• manted upon, and subjected to the severest testa before the, best obluniall talent In title oity,without a single Mire; and If ,a now offer it to the public, feeling confi dent that a :groat desideratum bee been attained. YARNALL & OGDEN, 472 N . TRIED Street, above Noble. ELOBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., WHOLIBALI DRUGGISTS, klanuraeburere and Dolce P.ONTp, PARNISIDIII, end WINDOW GLOB, Nartheut corner POIIIITH and eAON Streets, Philadelphia. Pole Agents for the tale of the oelebrated Ploreffe slate Glue. mk2841 IT IS NOT A DYE I JEROME'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re- store Gray Hair to Ile original color in from ten to twelve days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen off and become thin. IT IS NQT A DIE! It may be used m freely as water, and Is the most tfan tlful Dressing for the 'lair now In use. Thousands In different parte of the Union have testi fied to its wonderful virtues, and all who bare used it join In their praise of it. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. SWAYNN & SON, No. 8 North BEVDNTII Street, above TIARECEIT, Sole Agents for Philarlapkia, Trade supplied. DETERSIVE SOAP.—Time, labor, and money saved. In using ft, clothes do not require any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will go as fat as three pounds common Rosin Soap. War ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Ws decidedly the dullest and best washing Soap ever offered to the pub lc. Manufactured only by VAN HAAGEN k bIoKEONE. For sale by all re spectable Grocers In the city, and wholesale only by _ _ MAIN iIIoREONE, 22 South Wharves. FIVLIV & BEIM' - LUBRICATING GRRABR, the big and obeipest coord for uniting th e axleo of OMNIBUSES, 044M11 GES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and 'HEAVY CHINBRY. or male Wtn cans, keen and birrels, by all the DRUGGISTS!. the and the MdRUPACTURRRS, 4 .12.41 en Erq_3lß TITO WATER WAN IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE Al for every one to. knots where they win get the most for their money, esnecially such times as these. ZIEGLER* BkilTH.' Wholesale Druggists, corner of BEOOND and GREEN amts . , are 4isposipg of their White Lead Ground Paints, of all Colons, and Window Glass all of the beat quality, at prime which will be pleasing to buyers. DLASMA OR .ARTIF'IOIAL LARD.— SEVOIAL NOTIOX w P IT YROIA*I3.—The above offers a 'phials for the exhibition of remedies to die ;need aurfaces, which combines the following advanta ges: A'good and unvarying comistence, easily washed off with water, dissolve' all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instea4 of obstructing tbptr absorption, and don opt get . risecid. The last property alone rendera it an invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for este wholesale and retail, at Laboratory cad Pharmacy, =ha ' - Twelfth and Obeatint atroat glom. INQUIRE FOR TIE ROYAL, OR SEA SHELL PATENT oiS-BURNING COOK ING STOVES—Theyare economical, consuming the gas and smoke that are usually wanted ; dun ! ble by having double instead of single plates; and con venient, having large ovens and being ready bakers. Our new patented DOUBLE-OVEN STOVE is the beet poptruoted up-draft stove ever invented. It will heat a large boiler of water, boll two dinner ode: broil a beef 110airt bake bread sad pies, and roast meat, all at the ems time inn with a slngle Bre. Invalids, and all persons who appreciate the influence of ventilated apartments upon health, will be pleased with our PORTABLE GRATES and MODEL FRANk- LIN STOV.E.I, which aria of beautilql and 'ornamental patterns, and give a cheerful , open tire. and thorough Ventilation. iitpct economists pill be eatisfled with our sthypill Q.113-OONSUXIING PARLOR STOVES. Milky or 14 40 IN•paiied, gas-burning literal introduce cqld air to the tap of the fire, the effect of which ie to cool the stove and paste the Biel, precisely as if a stove door was Opened above the fire. In a true gas-burning stove, the air should be heated, In a hot-air chamber, to a tempera ture suffielent to ignite the games, on the same principle as is adopted to our gum-burning cooking stoves. In addition to the above, a large assn inept of I'ellor Ogoking Stoves, Parlor Stores, For coal or wood, Hall Stoves, Portable Beaters, Cooking !Reese, of every de scription, Gas Ovens, Stove Fixtures, and Repairs may be found, in every variety, at our Wargroonuf, No. 209 North SECOND Street, above Race. . 0019-tf NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH. SOMETHING .NEW.—GAS BUR. NINA COOK STOVE.—T would respectfully call the attention of the public. to one of the greatest improvements ever introduced in pooping Stoves and Ringes—the burnhig of the gas arising from the coal, by which means Is saved 60 per cent. in fuel arid also more Intense heat thrown to the bottom of the oven. We' effect the burping of the gases by meane of a hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under side, yloh admits the ale in a heated state to miogle with the gases, thus aiding its corobgetion, and causing a ems to pass around the oven equal a wood fire. This Im provement also preserves the centre piece from down on the tire, thereby wring the esppose of repalre. One of the Stores OAN DR SEEN TN OPERATION at 1110 MARILRP Street. Manufactured by JAMES SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase t North,) 1110 MARKET Street sept29.Bmo Aettntigi• ZOLLI6OFFER'S ANTI-RHEIIMATIO CORDIAL le the only preparation ever placed be fore the public! thaRAOULOW rm 3 01711E8t has perfoed Be many 111 INFLAMMATORY AND OHRONIO IMEIIMATIBM. The most prominent and - Influential *Rims bear ill wit ness of its eatey. The ibandant evidence from all parts of the country le enough to warrant ns in pro warming that it le the greatest wonder of the age. It la an internal remedy that s rikee at the root of the disease, and thus eradicates it en+ irely from the system. Prepared by THEODORE DILKB, Chemist, Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets, 007-Sa+ Philadelphia. MEE GREAT - STANDARD REMEDY Dr TUE N/NNTNNNTII OINTW. TILE IMPBBIAL DEPUR T YOE BOHM ING THE BLOOD AND BTRENOTDENING TUB WHOLE SYSTEM. The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. Loans berry & Co. is now acknowledged as the principal Family Medicine for the cure of OANOEROOtI affections and thutosatomt diseaseagenerally. The success which attends Its use In these Inveterate diseases has no equal. It is now used In these diseases with complete sqccepe, where all other moans have failed. Two or three but; ties will satisfy any one of Its great curative properties. lIIP DIOILLBO and Wilms SWELLING, ULOSUATIONB of the Mess, Blount, THROAT, dm Its beneficial and healing characteristics are soon observed in thee° com plaints. No matter of bow longstanding they may have been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEPURATIVE in a short time. TIMM& and Rasta If gen will as certainly yield to this medicine as it le used. Diseases of the Shin aild all eruptive complaints generally cannot long remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative. Its Tonic properties, as well as Alterative, render it valuable to weak end elicate females. The great 'wily, strength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi nating In an impure condition of the blood. It expels all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re invigorates the system. Those using the Imperial Depurative and whaling ad vice in their ease, will receive trirory Otmioa by otter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOIINSBERBF & CO., No. r ISO North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelptlts. For 81110 also by J. F. Long & Co,, LancAster, Pa. J. U. Baser and S. S. Stevens, Beading, Pa. Holman & go., tHarriaburg, Pa. C. W. Bpting, Pottsville, Pa. T. & C. W. McClintock, Easton, Pa. James (liven, Westchester, Pa. liehmldt & Co., Allentown, Pa. Simon Ran, ,, Pa. W . Leslie, Bristol, pa., and Drugglate generally. sull4nwlrAittim CRESSWELL &. WILLIAMS, No. 200 WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship. Pere and sommeliers with superior Broad Top Coal from Lancaster Minos. oc4tf 10CREINO, FOX, &. 00. , wholesalo and 1. retail dealers In LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL GOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RAOß and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Goal from the most approved mines, under mar, and pro land aspremly for rioll; ass. I*l linsuranre Companies griFFIOR 'OF THE DELAWARE 1111- TUAL SAFETY - INBURANOR COMPANY. PHILADILPHIA. November 10.1858. The following Statement of the affairs of the Corn pony is published in conformity with a provision of its abider Pitsaftutta received from November 1,1857, to' Octo ber 81,1858 : On Marine and Inland Ri5k5....8361 803 82 On lire Risks 118,414 17 8470,211' 79 Partizans on Policies not marked off Novem ber 1, 1857 , 825,184 02 PRIMIUMS ItdRKEID OPP Ail EARNED, from lit of Novem bet, 1857, to October 81, 1868: On Marine and Inland .111810.• • •288 0 , 441 74 On 311 re Make • 123,011 88 _--$ . 518,553 43 Interest. dro , received during come period.: Losses, EXPSNBUt, &0., during the year as above—. Marine and Inland Navigation LOOM $245,170 15 Tire Losses 41,289 21 Return Premiums 41,768 14 Re•insuranoes, Commissions to Agents, Taxes, .to ' 48,428 88 Expenses, Salaries, Rents, Sta tionery, ho nrpltui ABBEYS OP T/13 COMPANY. Par.- November 1,1858. Market Value, 103,0E0..Philadelphts City six per cent. Loan $105,144 00 89,000—Pennsylvania State five per cent. Loan 83,215 00 21,000.. Pennsylvania State six per cent. Loan 80,000..IInited States Treasury 43 per cent Notes 80,112 50 50,000.. Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mort gage six per cent Bonds 45,375 00 20,000—North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage six per cent. Souls 12,000 00 16,000..800 shares Stock Germantown Gam Company, interest and principal guaranteed by the City of phila- fielphia 14,926 00 6,000.:100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 4,887 60 6,000..100 shares North Pennsylvania Railroad Company' " 860 00 1.200..80 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat 'and Steam Tog Company 1,200 00 1,800..2 shares Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company 200 00 250..6 shares Philadelphia and. Havre de Grace Steam Towboat Com 200..rneKaree Philadelphia Exchange Company 130 00 340,700 Oost 3318,297. Market value, $319,109 i 0 Bonds and Mortgages. „ i 10,000 00 Boal Eatato, office buil ding 61,863 85 Bills receivable for Insurances made 201,606 30 Balances due at Agenoles—premlums on Mse rine Policies recently issued—and other debts due tho Oompany 61,286 14 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance Own paniea Clash on deposit in Banks, •••- • • • . The Board of Direotors have this day declared a Di vidend of SIX PER CENT. in Cash, on the original Capital Stock, and bIX PER CENT. on the Scrip of the Company, payable on and after the let proximo. They have also deolated a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT. on the original Stook and on the Earned Premiums for they ear ending October 31, 1858, certificates for which will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the 4st of December neat. Preamble and .Resalotion adopted by the Board. lirhareus, The lammed means of the Company aris ing from Profits. and which will he derived front the Increased Oapltal stock under the late amendments to the Act of ,Incorporation, render the further continu ance of the Guarantee Capital unneeessary, therefore be It Resolved, That the Guarantee Capital be discon tinued, and the notes representing the same be dells , ered up to the makers thereof, cc noon as the Bias taken during the period embraced in said notes shall hare determined. DIRECTORS. William Martin, ADIOS D. Hand, Edmund A. Bonder, Edward Darlington, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Broolve, Jolufß. Penrose, Spencer AVllvaine, Jpbn O. Davis, Thomas 0. Hand, James Traylar, Samuel E. Stokes, William Eyre, Jr., 3.11. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Robert Burton, Joseph H. Beal, Jacob P: Jones, Dr. IL M. Huston, James B. DV/Arland, George G Leipor, Joshua P. Eyre, Wm 0 Ludwig, John B. Semple, Pittablt Hugh Craig. I). T. Morgan, '1 Charles Kelley, J. Y. Leg_all, .r WILLIA MARTIN, President. THOS. 0. HAND, 'ace Preoldent. HENRY LYLIIIIRN, Secretary. n018.4w iNSITRAITOE COMPANY OF THN STAPP, OP PENNSYLVANIA—BIBB AND MA RINI INES:MANOR—No. 4 BROUANGR BUILDINGS. Chartered In 1701-04pital atoo,BoB—Assets, ;anti. cry I, 11358, $347,448.10-100, 411 invested in sound and available securities—conti nue to Insure on Vessels and Cargoes, linildinp, Stooks of Merchandise, tto., on liberal terms. Dianna : Maury D. Sherrerd, George U. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Navasota, , Tobias 1P151311, - ' WilltsmS.Smith, Thomas B. WlittlON John B. Budd, Zany G. Preeman, .31 , 1111 am It White, Charles S. Lewis, Gamy O. Carson.- IfiNlt D. EHI4tREIID, President. Waztuit Maras. Secretary. jeo-wfrecolf EASTERN INSITRANOE OOMPANY.— OPINE No. 8 EXOGANGE. Paßp Atroto ginroAL. enn Bran CAPITAL, SSOO,OOO. OnAnTIII Itire Rieke on Merchandiee and Building& , Marino Rieke on Venal& Cargoes and Ernie/by Inland Transportation Rieke on Goods per Railroad, Canals, and Steamboat& taken on tayorable terms. DIRECTORS..- George A , Thomas alma George Cooknian, Charles Stoy, Jaoob Reed, W. 0. Stoteebury. ANDREW 00011114 N, President. WiLLIAK I. BROW,. nB.tt Aodrew Cochran, William I. Brown, IBehord R. Btoteebury, Peter P. Myers, B Robert B. Walker, Jacob Luken; TH'QUAKER CITY WEI:MANCE COMPANY, OYPIOR CH WALNUT STREET, IifiILADELPHIA.-OAPITAL and SURPLUS $277.- 00.85,—Lisuros against LOSS or DANAWI By TIER end the PERILS CR THE SEA, INLAND N4VIHA TION and TRANSPORTATION: MT TEN per cent. in oath' returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies. OPVICERS. Priciden4-4EOIIOII H. HART. Vies President—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer-11 R. COW:MALL. Aseletaut Seereterp.-43. H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Gao. H. Hort, B.W. B t i ltaink A. fi tan, reltaf;ray, . ers ' Jsotp . h Entrants, bailee G. Imlay, Jolla G. Pale, H. R. Coggsbell L Poster S. Perkins, Pawl. Ames, M. D., Hon. H. M. Fuller. ee2l-y Attest, R. R. CORGBRALL, Seely nOWAIiD FIRE AND MARINE INSII a-a-RANCEI 001lIPAIIT I 11P. 412 WALNUT KM%) Phlladelfhla. DIM:MO.10. John H. Diehl, Wm.l. Leash, J. dgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, H. W. Baldish', Thos. L. Laden, John 0. jam's, Wm. 11. Hamlin, A. j. Iluelthor, H. H. Bhillingford, John W. Berton, 0. S. sp;;Mpr, Willickln Rsilraid, H.ll. Houston, Edisln Booth, Wm. H. Lore, ~,,Joka Harileon, Charles P. If °eon, E. O. Warne, Das° Myer. President-40118 H. DIEHL, Vise President—R. B. WARN/. Beeretary—OHAßLEB A. OUT. 5e1641 RERWAIsT FIRE INSITBANGE GO., lIWORPORATAD 1810—CHARTER PER ATUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Haying a large paid.up Capital Stook and Surplus Invested In sound and available Seouritles, oontinnets insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Herohandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. Ali Losses libeselliy and promptly adjusted. nuttomme. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Weleb, Gaspar W. Morrie, Basonel 0. Morton , 7amla R. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Limarml G. lattilh. Charism W. Poaltney. GIORGI ABBOTT, President. THOII,IB H. Walla, Secretary. ja23-y It CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 V Smith FOIIEFE Street. caaam PERPETUAL. owtig ...... „,,,,,,,,, a u idr-v..0,000. pri,.,„d to ineure - Tll7teee, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, anawary, or for a lees period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insuranee Rieke; receive Ha ppens; hold Frusta andgrantannuities. ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President, J.W . mitrriw, aeorataff. toaloons. Alfred Week', lion. W. D. Holley, B. O. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle, C. B. Melting, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, jelS-ly H. T. ftwilr• . JYR INSURA.NOR AND TRUST QOM PANY.—ThePENNIRUIDALLISR INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOOR Streets. Capital, $817,726.08. INSURES LIVES for= short terms, or for the Whole dorm of life—grants annuities and -endonments—pur clues life interests in Real Rotate and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Executors,' Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and lluardians. incidriga. Hanle L. Miller, Batnnel N. Btoku, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Blohard B. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hacker, , Joseph H. Trotter, William H. tern, /amen Minton, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilue Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Pdmund A. Bonder Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L.U, utratimiOn, Rodolphus Kent, John W. Humor, lII= 4! .B413:11; lillia B. Archer, Samuel I. Christian, William Rebertum, Joseph H. Thomu, Warner M. Huth, John G. Brenner, P. B. made ,r Beaton. DANDIL L. MILLIB, President. BAMEIBL N. STORRS, Vice Pree't. 7015 W. Honiton, Secretary. nlB.l, COMMONWEALTH ILBB OP PIP STATII OP PPNNPYLVANIA. OBPIOD , NORTHWEST 00ON111, FOURTH AND WAJ,NI3T STUMM, FOILIDELPPLA. Ilatoribsa MAIO, POO,OOO. Raid up %MI, pOO,OOO StaCo7o2ll. " Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. 8. Stewert, H. L. Benner, J. U. Batter, J. M. Whilstll, J. K. Walker, Idw. 0. %West, IL B. Wendell, IL Lewis, Jr., B. K. Houle. DAVID :AVM!, M. D. President. THOMAS 8. STSWART, Vice Fruit. 11/XWIL B. Moos, Secretary. ja29l IRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FARE /MiI:MANOR COMPANY. Capital flOO,OOO. (Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to In serum Companies, puled April Id, 1868.) GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, fieoretsay. Office 411 011118TNIIT St., Philadelphia. DIII.IIDIORIL Jacob H. Venetian, Henry Lewis, Jr., D. B. Birevy, John W. Amman, A. H, Roaenkelm, - M.itteri. George W. Day William W. Wallets, Charles Richardson, Barclay Lippincott, Jos. B. Brognard, 011wateksi l real MOV. 29, 1868.—CHANGE OF HOUR.-• " • SYLVANIA - - - • OENTR,AI, R AILROAD - YAM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH, • _ WHEELING INDIANAPOLIS, STEDBENfILLE, ' GEWELAND,- CINCINNATI CHICAGO, LOUISVILthI BURLINGTON. - ST. LOUIS,' -NEW ORLEANS, , And all Intermediate Pointe in mit°, INDIANA, ILL•LN_OIS, KENTUCKY, ' GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA; MISIIOI9III, KANSAS, AND NEBRASKA.: • - Passengers to pointe,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Cleveland and Orestlmi hove choice of rontea, endue requested to make a selection before applying for tiek ets. • , TUBER THROUGH .TRAINS LEAVE PHILADBL PHTA DAILY, • FOR THE WEST: (Mail Train and Past Line, Sundays Excepted.) MAINE LEAVE PAILADEL- I RETUANING BEACH FRILL; PELL DELPEIA: Mail train at.... 7.03 A. M. Mail trek' at.. 11.00 night. Feat line 400 P. M. I Past line 8.80 A. M. Expense mai1..11.00 night. Express mall.. 5.00 P. M. Tho train stops at the stationsieetweenPhils4 delphla and Pittsburgh. WAY TRAINS MAUL WAY TRAMS ALWYN. Harriebing as. - Harrisburg as • oommodation.l.oo P. M. eoramodation.7.ls P.M. Lancaster and Lancaster and - 1L001umbia....:.4.80 P. M. l 001umbi5....72 20 P. M, (Sundays Excepted ) • Passengers for SUNBURY, WILLIAMSPORT,, EL MIRA, BUPPALO, AND NIAGARA. PALLS, lease Philadelphia at 7.80 A. Id ,'and 4 P.M. ' The saes leave tem Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger I Station, southeast earner of ELEVENTH and M streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where 'through tickets to all points West can be obtained. • Baggage will be received at any time daring the diy. No charge for handling baggage.-• - ' Per further Information; appy at the Station; tween the hours of 890 A. al., and 11-P M. THOMAS mooing, • Agent Penn's R. Co. $795,401 81 29,60 22 8543,208 85 18,807 82 P96,2A9 00 $147,954 05 21,210 00 DULLADELPIiI GERMANTOWN AND NORRIS'S° WN BAUROAD.-WINTEN ARRANGEMENTS. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOYMBER 15,1858. DOR GERMANTOWN, Lave Phradelphla 6, 7 g, 8 40 min., OM, 19g, UM A. M., 1,2, 8,4; 6,6, 7,8, 9, 10,11,m P.M". - Leave Germantown 6, 7, 7X, 8, 9 10 min.. 10) ,113 A. M., 1,10 min., 2.8, 4, N 5,6, 7,8, 9 , 10( P. M. ON SUDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. At., 2, 6 9 t 'P. M. Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 mIA., 5% P. M. CHRSTIMT HILL ROAD. Leave Philadelphia B,lg, 8.40 RAI mL in., 11% A. M., 2, 4,0, 9 P.M. Leave Cheatnut Hill 7.10 min., 7.95 min., 8 56 min.. 11.10 A. M., 1240. 3 40, 5 N. TAO mia. P. M. ON. SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2,6% P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 8 A. M., 12.50. 5.20 min. P. M. FOR CONSHOUOCKBN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 0%, 9, 11 A. M., 1 05 min., 8.10 4%, 6.60 mm ,111% P. M, Leave Norristown 6,7, 9,11 A. M., 1,8%, 5.40 ma. P. M.' ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. H. and 8 P. M. Leave Norristown 7 A. M.' and 5 P. M. . . BOR MANATUNK. Leave Philadelphia B}j,l 35 min., 9, 11 A. M., 1.05 min . 2 05, 8.10 min 4,1[, 5.50, 7.45 min ,113( P. U. Leave Manaynnk 8%, 7%, ex, 9%, U% A. M., 1%, 3,4, 6.10 min, 8 46 P. M. SUNDAYS SAME AO NORRISTOWN. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING ... .. 8,220 00 42,087 85 $693,604 70 November 10.1858 Leave Philadelphia 61 T ( A. H. and 310 ruin. P. M Leave Downingtown 7 A. M. and IP. M H. DEPOT,II General Superintendent nol3 PNINTH and ONION Ste PBILADELPIIIA AND ELMIRA BAIL_ GOAD LIMB.--QUICIIEBT ROUTH to ramirs, Wlikeabarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rook Mud, Illegals Nabs, Milwaukee, Darlington, Montreal, Bt. Paula, Detroit, Dunßeth, and St. Louts. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and WIND Streets, daily, (Banda; egeopted,) as follow : 7.30 A. DAT =PRIM, For Elmira, Niagara ills, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Mend, Galena,lit. Panic, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. 8.80 P. H. NIGHT "BMW, /or 7lmira Niagara Palleißuffedo, Detroit, Ohkago lklilwankee, Root Maud, Galena, Bt. Pauli, Burlington and St. Louis. The 7.80 A. if. train rune through to HARBI9BIIIi4 f stopping at all 'Stallone on the - Lebanon Palley Branch of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad. AID At Wiped, for Wilkesharm Pittston, Scranton, an 4 all stations on the LAORAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. n‘iiM=l;;Z=l iE Tickets can be roamed at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket °Sloe, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Paa ganger Depot,oornerot" BROAD and VINE.. THROUGH EXPBISS PRRIGHT TRAIN LOAM the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, Mandela excepted,) for all points Weal and North, at IS P. Pd. ireighte meet be delivered before .8 P. M. to Ineare their going the same day. Per farther information apply at • Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to ONAB. 8, TAPPAN, General Agent, N. W. ear: aistb Ana Chestnut Streets, col. tf TWEW • YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN / N AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES. nom PHILADELPHIA To NEW YORE, AND WAY . . Leave as Aglow", cis: - 7AII. 6.A M., via Camden and Amboy', Acoosimpda lion 65 At 8 A. M., Via Camden and Army City, N. I. Ao. II . . oommodation . 2 25 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail 600 At 10 At M., by Steamboat Mtn Nellson,vla Taco. ny and Jersey City, Morning Express 8 00 At 2 P. U., via ()Linden 'Mid Amboy, O. and A. Mx prate . , 800 At SP. M." via Camden and, Toney City, evening 8 t 0 • Mall . . At 8 P. M.,wia Camden and Amboy, Asoommoda tion, lit Clans li 25 At BP. M., via Camden and' Amboy ; Aocommodit- Non, 2nd Ohm. - 1 60 At 6 P. U., via Camden and Amboy, Amommods tion, Ist Class t - . 996 At li P: M., via Camden and Amboy Aroommoil;" lion, 2w1019.5s - ' ' I'ls - The 6P. 11. .line mine daily, all others Sandayi m . $ A7tad .. , 11% P. P.M. from Kensington Pipet Vii Jersey,' arty, Han, Satirdayn aieepted ' t.:.42 20 isprese Linea atop it the principal etatlons only. Tor Belvidere, Masten, Tlemington, &a., at 0 A. 11 and 2.34 P. M. from Walnut street wharf. Tor Water (hp, Stroudsburg, Seranton, Wilkeebaris, Montrose. Great Bend, &,_ ,e. at 0 A. M., rya Wailer., Lackawanne at Western ItailrOtil. . Tor Treehold, at 6 4. M. and 2 P. 4. . Nor Meant Noily at 6 A. M.. and SX and 6 P.l[. ,WAY LINTS For Brlttol,Nrontnn, &e., at 2)( and 4 P. H.,. For Palmyra, Itanexama, Naval', Burlington, Sudan town to., at 8 P:14: Steamboat Itickard Stockton for Bordentoirn,ind in termediate placed, at 2VP. M. Steamboat dolth Neil/ton, for Taoony, at 10 and fl A. M, and for Burlington and Briatol at 4 P. M. All hues exeeptUX P.m , lwreWilcint rlavet wharf' Erlifty poundadf baggage only allowed each pas. conger. Pamengem are - - prohibited. from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing- apparel. All bag gem °Ter Ofty pounds to-be paid for extra: The Cons ?any limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount bs Mond $lOO, except by 'pedal contract. - WM. H. OATZMIIt, Agent aril% $ O. & A. B. B. O. PALL ARRANGEMENT. Per BETHLEHEM DOYLESTOWN, &0., and by close railroad connections for - Euton, • Catalina, New York city, Allentown, Williameport, Water Gap, Manch Okank, Elmira, Wilkesbarre, litudeton, Niagara Falls, Scranton. OA and after WEDNESDAY, August 25Sh, 1858, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, as follows : For Bethlehem, Easton, Wilkesbarre, Water Gap: Screnton, dco., (Espreas.) at 6.15 A. M. • For Bethlehem Allentown, Magek Chunk, Williams port, Elmira, and the Weet, (B 2 ,preelli) at 2. 1 18 P. M. For Doyles t own , (Aoootanualamon,) at 8.48 A. M. and 4 P. M. Pg. VGA Washington, (Atoommodation,) at 0.411 A M. aside P.M. TRAINS JOB PRILADRLPHLA Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. M. and 5 P.M. Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at T A.M. and 8.80 P.M. Leave Scut Washington (Accommodation) at Y.lO A M. mad 2.30 P.M. Doylestown Trains ran daily. Otieer Tildes dally, Sundays excepted. Ail Passenger trains (aneept Sunday Trains) conned at Onatham street with Pifth and Sixth Street Passen ger Railroad. Fare to Bethlehem $1 60 If Mend! Ohm* 260 If Radon 160 Doyleatown 80 FOR SOHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN—B 3 0.16 A. M. train to Murton, thence by N. 2. 0.1111. inc D. L. & W. RR. to Washlngto 0 thence by stage, arriving at the Moun tains at IP. M. Fare. 78.10. autti tt DLLIS CLARK, Agent PENNSYLVANIA . AILROAD.—TH k. GIISAT CENTRAL BOUT', connecting the Al lands Cities with Western. North-western. andlSouth, western States, by a eontinuous Railway direst. The loud also animate at Pittsburgh with daily-line at 'tumors to all port' on the Western RiTers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all porta or. the North-western Lakes; making the most DIRECT. 1111 CAPIST and lIRLIARLII ROUTB by which Preigb . can be foivarded to and from the GREAT .W.1113T. RAM BITWILEN PHILA.DRLPHLL AND PITT BURGH. PIM tixtlißoots, Rote, Irate, and Cape, Boot; Dry, In boxes bales and trunka), Drop, (In boxes and bides) leathers, Inn, 6/6 DO, per 100 lb. MOONS CLASS—Domestic Klieethis, andSblttlng lrs Ticking, (in origin bales), (in maks), Hardware, Leather, L quor, (In casks,) Wall Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pella, llhrtward, ate. &o Um. per 100 lb. TEIRD Oxiso.—Ansib, Hemp, Bacon and Pork Salted, (loss or In seeks), Paints, (dry and in c4,)0115, M (except lard and natal = 66e, per 100_16 Novara OxAss—Coffee, ak, Beef, and Pork, (in stake or boisi eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Steel, Manuflotured To bacco, Roaln Oil, Queeneware, Sugar, Mids., bbis., and boxes 4) &0.. 600. per 100 lb. Pxottii-111 00 per bbl., until further notice. Gasix-860. per 100 lbs.. until /nuttier notice. ' corzqw—gg per bale, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight, until further notice. In shipping Goods from any point last of Philadel. this be parbionlar to MINE packages 't via Penissytvanta liar road All Goods ooneigned to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. 1111101111 . AOltild.—Clarke A Co., Mingo ; Packer a Oo" klemphle, Tenn.; R. Y. Sass & Co.. St. Louis Mo. • P. G. O'Rlley & Co., lrancdlle , Indiana; Wm Bingham, Louirrllle, Kentucky. R. 0. ideldrum Madison, Indiana ; H. W. Brown £ Co., and Ather, & Hibbard, Cincinnati ,• S. Tierce & Co. zanearllle Ohio; Leech A Co., No. 64 Kilbystreet, Boston; Leech & Co., No. 2 Astor Home, New Yerk, No. I William at. New York; H. I. Eneoder, Philadelphia; Maslow h Kama, BalUniore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. H. J. LOHBARRT, deft- General Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. INIIIIRANOI COMPANY, KRIS BRINGLE HEADQUARTERS.— We have Just received our French Confectionery, and ace manuNcturing a superior article of Marsh Mel low Gum Drops, Bon Bons, Cream Dates, ko. Call and supply yourselves with the best Confectionery in this city, at JEFFRIES( & EVANB', n016.3m No. 718 MARKET St., bet. 7th and Sib. WHITMAN'S SUPERIOR CONFECTIONERY PINE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS, FINE MIXED CANDLES, Mannfaatured, and for sale Wholesale and Retail, by STEPHEN P. WRITMAN, No. me MARKET oTREET, mei Wot of VIM= NUM. itrulroab Zitue. PLACID. (Tonfettionern. FINE ➢TIRED BONBONS; fiailroab Linn IigiusWINTER "RARGEMENT. PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, AIRD .--.•••• • .• MORE - On and after Monday. November 29, 1668,., PASSZNOBR TRAINS LEAVE 'PHII‘ADSLPiIIA Fer Baltimore,' at 8 A. 5 1., - 11.:71I, (Briirenl,) and For Wilmington, at BA. M:;1, 3.89, and UP - M.' - For New °natio, at BA. M., and 1 P.' 51 ' " Tor Middletown, at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. ' For Dover, at BA. M., and IP. - • For Seaford at BA. M. and 1 P. M. TRAINS NOR PRUGADBLPZIA, Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. M., (Express , ) 12 noon , ant 5.40 P. If, 8.55 Leave M. Wilmington at 720 and 11 40 A id 2.26 and P. - Leave New Castle at 11.12 A.' 51., and'B.o6 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.20 A; id., and GM P; Leave Dover at 9.20 A. M. and 4.36 P.M. - - Leave Seaford at 7.45 A. M. and 1.45 P.Bl. - TRAINS FOP B ALTIMORE. Leive Wilmington at 9.10 - A. M., 1 55p. M., and 12.111 A. M. , SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to BM timer& . • . - Do do 5.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Freight Train, with Passenger Car attaabed;wlll run . as follows - - - Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and -- intermediate places at Leave Wilmingtoifor do do do 5 . 66 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace - ' do 6 00 P. M. not , S. M. FBLTON, President. iMAPPIII2 „ TUB BRITISH AND NORTH - AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM , ..TlOlt Mr TORZ -TO LITZBPooL. Met Cabin Passage PM , Reeoeid Cabin Passage " lb ,' , •-, _7 NEON nOi3TOII TO LIITSPOOZ. Chief Ceb/n.Beesage""' Second Cabin Passage 8 0 8118 . The eklpe from Boaton Call at Halifax.- PERSIA, Capt, - ,1 - ndkrns.- 1 . CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Ospt.q. Stone:. AKRRlOA,,Oapt.Wloknian ABLe,'Capt. N. M. Lett: NIAGAILI.,,Mkpt. Eyrie. AFRICA, Capt. Mennen. • RIIROPA, Dept, J. Letter. These vessels carry a clear' hite light at mist-heat , green on starboard bow ; red an port bow. . CANADA, Lang, - berm Boston, .Wednesday; Deo. 1. AFRICA; Shannon, - " N: York, Wednesday, - Deo. 8. NITRO PA, Leitch, '- ° Boston, :Wednesday, De 0.16. PERSIA, Adkins, "N. York, Wednesday, Deo. 22. ARABIA, Stone, ' °Boston, Wednesday, Die. 24. ASIA, Lott. , ~ N York, Wednesday, Jan 6. CANADA; Lang, "Beaton, Wednesday, Jan 12. AFRICA, Shannon," N York, ' Wednesday, Jan 19. Bertha not secur ed rintll paid for. . An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be seeoltabible he Gold, tilleer;Bollion, Bram; Jewelry, Preelois Stones or Metals, mikes bills of lading are signed therefor and the mine thereof therein expressed. . - - Tor freight or rassags - soli to 1 noli• B CGNABD, 4 Bowling Chen. STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON DERRY, without delay, for SAO. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the above places, by any steamer of the line, SAO for the round trip, out and back. • YdON NSW YORK. Edinburgh, Cumming, 'Wednesday, Dee 22, 12o , clock M Glasgow, Thonuon, - •Saturday. Jan 22,12 Wel .ok Pd FROM GLAMOR. GURSOTI,.ThOMBOU, Wednesday, December 22d. Edinburgh, Cummirg, Saturday, January 22d. BATES OP PASSAON. FROM GLASGOW. First (lest Steerage, found with eook.d provisions. First Olen _ $75 00 Steerage, found with cooked provisions - 10 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infants in Steerage, free. Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. First Glass $l4O Steerage 1160 , du experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer: - For freight or paesige apytly to WORKMAN & 00., 123 WALNUT Street,Philadel phia . ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. lIALL & LOBBY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore. n 027 ItaliFOß CHARLESTON, S. C.—Heron'a LINE—ONLY DEGIILAR LING — GOO DS RD. k EDAND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVDRY DAY Freight and Inimrance at lees than , salting ves sel rates, by the stem:mall. KEYSTONE BTAlll,.Capt. lI 0. P. Marehman, to flail onATURDAY, December 4th; at 10 o'clock A. M. from second wharf above Vine amt. For farther particulars please see-advertisement of ilteanahlpICSYST,ONE STATIS, in this paper. tor freight or passage apply to . . FOR CHARLESTON AND SA - VANNATI.-1131101411' LINN. Qom; REORIVRD AND ULU OR LADING SIORISS WERT DAY. The eplendiS arett4us eide.wheel Steamship ARMORS HT ATI met BTATI OP GROROIk, Now form a weekly One for the flouth. and Bouthiceat, cote of these ships sel li ng every SATURDAY at IS 4=12‘41,111., alternately, for , Ohartertoa aaa So. NOTICE. „ - - Tian the steamship State of Cisorghi has received her new Wilma, the ilteamsbip Keystone state, In order to accommodate' passengers, and the trade, will make Weekly Tripe, alternately; to Charleston andliesansalt. " 10.1 c The steamship NETWORK STEM Captain O.P. !dustman, will commence lending on TEURIDAT December 9d. and earl on OATORDAT, Deo. 4th , at 10 o'eleek, A. IL . . . . . POE SAVANNAH. The steamship Keystone State, Captain Hawse P. Ilarehmai, will - sail on SATOKDAY, Deemotor 11th, at 10 (Meek A. M. At both - Oharlestoriaful Bminnah, those ahlyeeonsaa , with eteamero for 'florid& and Hama, sad with roll roads, &0., for aUplaasa In tke South ant Southwest. _ • - TILIIIGHTS lINDOORA. -•- Heal height at at ." average of 11 gar 0051. Mow Now York 'township rata. • ' rwmaiNoi. TENIGHT and INETURANCIS atl * WWI TroToridow of goods shipped Booth teal be fog* to be lower by these ships thee hpudytogyeiools. - Cablo•paasage Steerage do litannion Tiede, good for the present year. SO 00 No Ms of Wag signed after •thea4lika r e Whel k ; Ike fader% or psaispi apply' fri , No: 018 ( lots 81) Nor th Whines, Agents at' Charleston T. S. & T. G. 8131:00. Agents In Sand ' IV A. GUINEA & CO. Tor Moak from oHhaiestsoc, aeanser , COMMA, away %mak/. - • Por Mort ,da front:Ssakunik; Mancini - TT, MAWR agd ST. 4011511,Orery Tuesday Ind fiatufdST. • - Per Havana from Charleston, steamer ,ISILBNI.Oss the 4th sad 10th of eirerg"thouth: . Jen 1858. • - ;sigr a t - 1859. • MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATES MAIL PAORET splendid Boats of thin old and popular" LINK will leave Memphis Ind New Orleans, as heretofore, on MONDAYS, WEDNREIDAYII, & inIIDAYL - - MONDAY PACKETS. NEBRASKA Capt. A. R. IRVIN BEN PRANKLLN Capt. T: D. CLARK WNIINBSDAY PACKETS. JOIIN SIMONDS ....... ....ospt. JAS. F. SMITE INISOM&B Capt. BURDETT PARIS 1 / 1 1IDAY PACKETS. MESSY Cap t. WM. WRAY IL B. W. RILL' T.ll. NEWELL .117' These Boats connect at Memphis with the Rail- roads from that point, also 'with regular Packets for St. 10T1111. Louisville, Molina% and Nashville, oa their respective days Leave Memphis immediately on the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston. Railroad Care. Passengers can arrange their arrivatio as to avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or pita sure may require. Poe information Inquire of 3.3. RAWLINGB At Webb hß awlings, 816 Main Bt Memph is. 8. N. SHOOK, Adv. Agent. 0c12.2m Clime anb giquore• fIEIESTRIJT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de. sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, has induced the offering to the public of an article which the analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Meaara. Booth, Garrett, & °emu, of Philadelphia, provea, beyond all question, to be the moat pure and consequently least injurious spirit/ ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OF DR JAB. R CHILTON. I have analysed attempt° of Cheetnut.Groye Whiskey, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, 'Pa.. of Philadelphia, and having carefully tooted it, I am pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances. It is an unusually pare and fine flavored quality of Whiskey. JAMES IL CHILTON, H. D., • New York, Sept. 8,1868. Analytical ()hamlet PIIILADILTHIA, Sept. 9,1868. this: We hare carefully tested the sample of Obestaut-Orove Whiskey which yon sant no, and dad that it contains none of the poisonous substance known Poole Oil, which is the , chsructeristio and injurious Ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully, - • - BOOTH, CiAHRETT, & 031430, . Analytical Chemists. To Cantu Waneoll, Jr., No. 23 South IRON? Street, Philadelphia. IatRANDIES.—ac Pinet Muftilion," Mar ,ett and other Oognsoo of various vintages, In half pipes and quarter casks ; rellevoisin Itoeholle Brandied, pale and dark, in half pipes, half mks, and one-eighth casks. Imported and for sale by• NINNY BOMAN 2e 00., ONH 321 and 223 Routh Yourth street. HEIDSIOII & CO.'S CHAMPAGNE.—A constant supply of the original gennitte brand, in bond and in store, for sale by WILLIAM H. YEATON, mole agent for Pennsylvania, No. 218 South FRONT Street noa GGIN.-80 Pipes (Dutch Company's) in bond and for asla by W)1. H. TRATON, 216 B. FRONT 86. man totslio ant , litstanrania. AROADE HOTEL, . CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. A new lease for a term of years having been obtained for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con tinue to be conducted as heretofore, on the European plan, and the prices remain unchanged viz: Room PBX DAY 600. DUINEI SOD. 131MAXP/82 , AND TEA, MAIM, 3730. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambers are heated in winter by means of Steam Pipes, for which no extra charge is made. There is no bar kept In the house to be a source of annoyance to guests. The accommodations are designed wholly for brighten/I men—hence no ladiee are received. jig' This house is never closed day of night. J. D. BROWN, oc6-Sm H. •DE YOUNG JONES HOUSE, usiuussuße, PA. (ietsted. mai.) NLICIANTLY PIIRNISUND. NOW °PIN TO 9IBITOIIB. m72P-p WILLS 0091RLY, Proprietor DE LANEY'S SALOON AND RESTAU RANT.' N. E corner THIRTEENTH and OHESTNIIT Streets, Philadelphia. no2-3mo WM. A DS LANEY, Proprietor. PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No. el • 808 MARICET Ftreet, four doors abort. EIGHTH, Booth side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Routed, Fried, Pickled, eco., &a , for Home Consumption and Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three o'clock. troSEI-tf HANDSORIIBS AND CLAMPS. HANDSORUBS. No. 1. 82)0. per dos. No. 6. $1 12 per dos 2. 760. c; 8. 196 8. 870, U 7. _l6O 4.1000. • u 8. 176 cc OLAMP I Row, $1.25 per dozen. 7 Row, $1.75 per dozen. 8 Row, 82.26 per dozen. MINIM 13. BORIIIIIIB, et4ll 11 Ronk THIRD ItpifiNkilatolpkis 11;;; A. 11111tONTa., - 328 North Wharrir
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