JT| ♦; kw.im anas*. \ tfflßSmvmmmi'fti & ,&«■ ,«!&* ***? TntISTEM’;B4iitrV'JONKB’HOTSLi^OHEsY^' Our sßle 21flt December, Vili' Include) the Valuable QS6«sstr6ft?lifcTllii;wbYaluib]6^frpntt.,;T x n.w i- .‘IL? FartieiilSkiff^ia&toillS v tod,futureadvertise* x BBiL MJTATIi, aWK)JM|'*«e • .is *nbllo Bales at tha Philadelphia. every ' Tacsday Evening. * n7* Ha&4buiß of eechproperiy I«ie4.»eparaieljr, la addition to which ontheSaturday prcrloni . to each sale, one thousand catalogues in pamphlet rarm» giving fall descriptions oil alljthe property to be void OB ' Tirciitj-first yalts*]o;l4tli Dscember,.at: tho Jsx- W>t/'-«iTOnd Tf«U Bile,' JOiV BWimSp,'»>. tiiiix * STVEui of-«£t '?°" - ■•' ... j li«t«l r to4 «Jr»rti»«l ommlomUt In our PnbUo fe»J« ytaB3ESSZ££& -.'i -4 .vifo'/i 1 m r\-,. ,c\ -'v. ■.‘.\‘.lr SALK OF SUfSBIOftIUBN ITUBE HAN DELI ER S, .’tPIAHQHEO&XB, £IBX«FAOOF.OHBBXB«>2 LARGS JLND BTIPSBIOR IMPS. vrRIAL^IiiGBAINANRvOXHXB>OABPSTBV'TIO xmoBixa/fto.-i y~w* morning; at' the' auction : store,' -will comprise, besides 800 lota of :< excellent second-hand. furniture,-' chandelier*,'. elegant, rosewood ' Scb'err piano-forte, large and superior violineello, flre~ gad. &e.j forming air at - tractive assortment! worthy the attention of ladles and othersjdesirona'of,phrAaauig.ro u'/r t/.<j ■. 1D“ Oatalogtrta now ready, r and the articles arranged l« «MateUaß«o-*> *3* ->*• ••'••x.at ‘ i<J BTOOKSiLOAftSi&CL ---.-.. AT -Vi.* ii;,.'il. JDeeember 7th,at 7 o’clock, at the PhllldelphiaiJU i reserve, for-acpount of #hb ,^tttM,)»b, »MirliT~*..{Vi'sc,;i.rV.i>r l,-; :4Dwß^rf*',f^ i pOP'Btohi i Penn* fatten famine PUtabafg and Bne Bailroad_Compahy. r/, AitOi for account of may. concern— -•• >-f ' SWTC« P«r ’ceDt. coupon bond, Wyoming Coal and lion Company*-”*—--—; - 1 PALL' SAIiB-rDEOfcKMB Ttli.tf, some mod«W-Ybildflneev^No«/*1029/and-108T Walnut street, between Tenth and Eleventh etieeie".- 'HU* Ini-* nHUa%<AfoßefcftfWo. 1031.. . . Executors’ ofHe&ry Rihl^-Deo’d/' 1 , BUSINESS ‘ STAND*—ThJee*it©ry bii.ck, ptore and dwelling. No. 832 North Seeond street, *betwecii i ßn.lrn end Poplar £v«-’l SemeEstate.—TWO-STOBY STABLE in the bear of above, No. 82ft St tfBBYVALUABLR BABM ANDJMILtiPROPBRTY, ortf 02 »erea,wUh*UeafOrcottiitry s*at*,-pppoBltethe , fodr-mllhatone on the Lancaster tarnplke,we*fc Bhilai in?* LlthograpMo : plans may be hkd’atthe theaootien storey <*u:zUai. a • ua .T »v »•V'" ‘-*-* - Peremptory LOTS, West side of Seventh street, north of Venango street,’* te g*ttarC4oi)y.l<W2eet;nYar/fiYir«vf:> v<-v«v'ai '/>' - “ i&BBBT; NjfAlt, LOG AfTBQUABB,-Neat moaSnftfarfbrtdry brick awelliu^wlJh ,, bSclt'buildings and all modern conregfeddwV n0..-lfttOVtno,Street, Plfteentb-Bwef. o!i, |E^lmmMiate’ > pbjiieaal6n. Hsjeat NoTl62(fState'street v ln.tbS rearV V fOOUNTBY SBA'r, *0 AOBNB;'Btt:thbKivebX>eia#aror.lDiaiwn' as 1 ibb u Belle* vde'BsSnn.r > l ; mlle from Bif frpaflr'ffifgttfrc/>nnty/ P*P' ] < ta ' '** _ vat.trifßT.k STANDVValnable' four i(Str b£f^.atore5 i nbrth'weBt i 'eohier.Arch and elgals? *T^^lnablcl^ntt.^|l2,<W^mapr / remrihpn X aSucfeBt?lßßT—Vrinable resldeh'ee; iiouiiislde pf B^certreet]wMtofTwe^^BtMet , ,21feotfVont,I120 an« ! a‘ tfNQS/Xd. MMliflllil 'street; betweenPiueand * Lorn*, bard.and above 2v**4 ;.‘ v '“ iTHRM-jBTOfiY%SBtOK:S)WBLLINoV Nb. , S ,Har-. mbbys f rMt, s 'e4«tr6f- Foorth^street 1 , I 'above Catharine street, with a two-story f'-aiqe,dwelling in rear. v - NORTH SIXTH ‘lhree-atory:brick - dwelling*.NoirlTifl-AndriyspNerthgikUistreet, be low ’ * fiUPKBIOB FOBNITURK, jrMBOttPL'AjBjMAIJ -IBh‘, PI KB. AND CONVKFNiftBOM.-’IiLi'QANT oAa^oa^ijpßjti^a^:^|Nl r j ; cab 'DrceMArist.lii ioo’cldrik, \tj wtyjogpe,irordir or maat;efi jt*a salt St Umwing-roomlar nifcdra covered with,crimson jrtaiU, &e„ toe?'"7." sjpP^ttjrl&''• jiminW »t Bo’ojoolroiithenibrnmg of INraSBKSIIfrO. B6dKB>“ '>• sti^£r«nlng, /-peWm^MsfyiVthe ? rtcre, an MSortmerit'oC. t>opnl»r,books,onTeriotte'enbjecta;'-’' 1 -ter* and' the btraks, tt 4tBA t l4l: ! CkibUs ' •* itflie. *O. ,:, '■:vrfis.,V - iffif'hr’z «v .On'Thursday,Morning,,- niacrtffientof axeeUantMOond-hand rorfiitnra, elegant piano, fortel,BnemlrTOr»,earpetJ,eta., bom private BMlMjplalb'raiWTtil totte atore Alao,: Italian merblegroap. - ■ ■ ■ --~ : JfiDtßMok'iroWitiaßijMtijo,'' 6Hiii£ ‘sif • ’• '.' r ':;.; “rOinThuredep Morntag,. -. jyi i• ‘ ,•' IQ. is to it, the entire font* ture,"jqjpeW6r>' Eohwt.'waao Tfc fi,ne elegaot wiloiU wattreueg, fro'., remofed^to.-lhe iloi^.£>^.coat^aleoa#<>fV : ; yj MI#0&IjI/A!4K0U& BOOKS/' * ”\ *”, r /- .< *i > December 2£i*at*tfeitf enoUott4toro,acolleotioh:of «to4mLag<tlnteregtingmiKelUpecasboota?^<■/ , Ip* For partlcnlere mb catalogues, ;v'i t- Executor’s Sate—ifo. 1223 Spfuoe Streets ='-■"* GLASS. WABBtfOABPISXS; &c, • te twH On Jfriday ?i- * , December 3d, at lOA’clOckj AtJtfeC 1223 Spruce street, by order of executors,'the surplus’ furaiturbf coapiifr. iog. * namberiof-very ahtfipie'table*,' bobkcwes, &e., large.Caatos-dfimer *et;-gle*strerej Mrpets, Xc£ *. I |ts* Maybe examinedn 8 o’clock oaths morning of LIBBABY, V -' it ' r x -‘.' . -v»7;,r Hpeoember M.atthe auction store, the valuable deollrilog housekeeping’, which includesjnanj; valuable, authors Is gen»ral liMtktUre)'a'humbet oi .them' fine London Bdlwdus.rV £<?rtv'rii v' I'*1 '* WJi '• U7*oauUttueS will be the books arranged for elimination fan Y Bifuraay morning/ ' <v ' *' ItyTJBaSBTING. ANJ> VmVJU BOOKS. F&OH>A " LIBBABi. . »||. i * •‘OarS<WnUr*V«lßff;’ ' flDeceober4th, at the auction store, a collection of ookaftgfh'a library, .Qo.Tarionf atfhJect#. 2 -. vi.c "ivy fly Particulars In catalogue*. Bale NoFftPffSfcftitreet. OP ELEGANT^GABIWET. :> • - • a ,K -r- *On Tuesday*Morning, ?t? tw.-.'. ' Deeemoer Cth, it ,W*rpW m *»No. 524 Walnut- Btreet,.bycaUrogue‘,tHe.jtockof^elsgant cabinet furniture, 'Comprising fc'gflriMßl", Msortment of rosewoed, walnut,; end .mahogany-parlor ’furniture, in rich.end varleuscoTering*; %■ fSuntf' assortment' of dining-u^mfujuftare }. elegant rosewood,’walnpt, and mahogauyriiajnber manufactured by Mr. Henksls, expre«2jr^f>rv»&[a^a>e'ro(ml,aalMfand 'war ranted In ;>V f-v-.J *Ul fc« .rMjl, ttr* fan pfMIOM to Bale.- Farntture.apw r or examination.l xti >, » to mid TJUutUBI* LOT It ?MVAT*faLl,l*>OUBt lit. South side, bat#Mn:Brbadtan'd'VLft«4ntAib’eets, 118 CJAXUEIi’.frATHANB.' AQOTIOKEEB. to fanMONtT'Twur- onaoß,-m4£rgotiti •tohtdoon I-fi* tVO'WpJuifr.o, ;j r *sj-; • - a'olook In Uu ?.- » -i--> -?'■ ‘> '■?■- ---, tnM »»o£tW alo«»itlrt^ryt*S;-;f r ”•■ . i>o OAWTM (pWfIWS) on w M«r' ;*fap^M r Cl«U^f ( l;u»ltw», Boddlogi OI«ra, Mmlml XnatramMU, Sou, Horan, OurUfnj u<. opttU of iin> -liiia of Urn. «*m4 will be charged 3 per oent.peFnicSthf KWand oren In pad to (Mn.ill nlublM, ui pfn s*§!?§l>SS?3sicsuSl'of kdiijaf'&B'uijln&Mol^itd. this oH» It pnperad to nUWwltusSun sion uUt Wttiy. TBit'; nap othtr ln {J'JUM&.MtiHM.to Uw foot) tit .mill £nout., Witt) ftturcharge, ,s■*} j\-.?: ■ !••» *« , .'Mm*MAXa. l-'i i O r i•“* oth« W.tek«t, Jtv.lrr,(M XBottlm yin.to ooM ». wtnssd prion. .ui-lp. r ir f ;; Mi*GtrKlfET fc'BONB ) '- - i " " tf* —' BXiIrXSTATX ADOTIPNMBB, ~ , sp.jsjp WAurcti;' bVbmt ■ ■ ■ OABD.—J„HjjBnmm.r jouottwiMra, iwlll hold regular Biles of Bou.XSUu, Storks, &o, Also, householdfarnltare ptduelling**: RBAt , - 07* On pdr'Piitpt* -Sale 'Reghrter'WiU always be . found a very dirge* ammuitvprreal’ istete.-inOludiiif every deronpttonot riff tori erahCrf topppriyTV : - 'Beat Sfftate'Bjricer*,' J >< P ,Viv 5 WAIiHOP Stmti-belowß&tb. KWWHAHT, 8. MJ SMmti rilTWWite! ] i Wlrs^^^^dibsS^fjOTriljniqSu^^ij^* wswj .«WS WSoltSjVßlnorti ptlnangsjmu! K.jlngSriJpMlsajjjnitmMnti, furnlturo, bwldli,,! BSgWijrffißwU tIUBSNr stoshsi SndsU othnfnrUUM - I OITCIM. .....- „ ut .,-QQK~gpt.M ’ hV|^gw-|ttW«ff , »<oM« , ot,«t»<wl > «r« > M4nh > irns »B*S7TwBSE htunimrud, ' ’•'. iSuinttUMt, hstiroon B«os and Tln*;-*i«'K .“‘ SodW?«*t*4,.fr4rntd»4-Wbltrg)B»»mcaMf«-,r" JK-J, 80,000 *• « asd t-1 Poplar Boards?' ?''-®””- i| •a • tfoTn ft, WAm St., and a«, WMVtti i’oloci, j c»4loj(uaj on S month* 1 , liF? t»W<%fto eitlyon^homoralnitof [OKMEHOIAIi 0 'SJfcLH SHOOITj J _ : BBT WHgM' BgnoHD. AMP THIBP. BTBEETB, ; ;, r BAiB WOM . On TliliMday Morning, A .Tfttoftble stock from the shelYM ;> worthy the atten tion ofVity retailers in tcountrypurchaaera. , TAITJABLS 1 PUBS—FOB 1 LADTKB’ At)D GENTS' _WEAB, SLEIGH ROBBB, &0. ' . t OnT hursdayMor niOK, i ■ ■■ . - ’ fCoaubenclng nt IOK tP.clock, trill be cold a large add tilubMo stock or'elef?ant furs, lor' ladles’ gents’, and chUdred’e ttearitoaataUigof-t'' 'Srtbl(i«,,'-' ! ' 1 ■‘“l' ‘ ' Wok.-MNe,. . . __ 1 ‘ Bo^om^nfitph, •r_ •.» * ;■ r \y -5 ‘ ~- I '■ * - v :afon«”m»ijtin,' ; ' In BetV'capk?; pelerinea'.'muffa, S?T h £JfT*y a J ’. t ' ,'clo»VB, cuffi; tippeta. to,, made ' _•,* to tbe mo*fc funidnable manner. , Siberianjrtjnlrrel," for ladies’-and misses* wear. Hudson flay Com v pwy T ß BftblB~ ' ; &o', . - % AUo,-35 large slel v lE7"Thewhole mornli Jigh andcarriage robes,- ;c •» *,• may be ezamihed with catalogues ng of-saio, when the .todies and gen and violnity are respeotfuily Invited tleman ofthis city to4tt«a4s-j 5 ' dII'MAD? MiDB fitQTHJNO, m. ' • 'On Friday Morning, -Gonsiatlng.ot— - RfßltMi ~,n , t> ,* .; Backs,, ‘ . . , - » Tsp eoats, •" ’ . - ... , . Business coats, Made of the best materials for men’s Brook JO oat a, . _ - and boys’ wear. Dress Coats. ~ , Pants, and Vests, [LORING- GOODS, ‘ ' assortment qf tailorlnggoods, men’s pendersi \r ' Also, a general, wdol-’jscketffi sag] B ; BOOTTi Jr;, AUCTIONEER, No: 431 •J:OHESTNnTBTREET,-oppojlto the Onitom Uoiue, between JOnaiH entUISTII Btreet»; •.... bald oPEmbßoidbrteS ribbons, hosiery, *«. This,Mdrnlntfit/i.- ” member Ist; b’clock,;by cata? te gold a.deairaMt'askdxtinent.,df.goods/ comprising, vis: ' , h *' « ! J 1 ■ 1 - - ■s Embroidered jaconet* oblfaM“and kMe, Swiss collars andaeta/cathbrlc bkndidtfollara? jaconet bands] &o. f.?fjjn snii RIBBON 1 SETS. ' • Embroidered ribbon sets, collars and sleeves to match. * Also. aiinoofbtockTrenah' laoeveils. . u,r./ t\ *:j-^RIBBONS.• * ;; : .- " i v Bonnet and • trimming Gibbons]' ailk-felvet ribbons/ velvet trimmings;’Ac. - - * *-■ r HOSIER? ■ •, r : Ladies’-whlte-Tnerino hose/' gents’, white,and gray merino hose and half hOidfohlldren’s scarlet-spot 1 and ptold':lioee,rxusn’a-fine and hfeavy merino undershirts and drawers^'ladles’merinb Ad. .h’"j ••• - u ‘ : ; BONNRTB.* : : ■" - 25 eases new style winter bonnets. iDRBSB SATINS,' w Albo,allneofdrdMsatins.' '* BOOTS AND SHOES; . .... . . 60 cases men’s and youths’- heavy kip boots.. .. Cases todies’ lasting gaiters, white kid slippers, Ad. - BALE OP FASHIONABLE PURS, ROBES, &0. On Thursday Morning, - December 2d; ootnodenoing at 10# o’clock, by cata- a-large'stook-of-elegant and fashionable furs for ladies’ wear, : comprising sets of martin, fitch, with'cspes, muffs, and cuffs to roatoh. . . , IP* Catalogue’s early on'the morning of sale, when the ladies, and*purohasers generally, are invited to at* tend:’. C „.M v -- - •' * w i. .t - J • bobes,- : -... • ■/ Also, 60 superior bpffislo and fancy .carriage, yobes. ,? OHjCLIB , No. JL~: - 630 MARK!? STREET,-* between- FIFTH, and SIXTH.south‘sidei ■ -3“ >-*i - LARGE, POSITIVE BALE OF BOOTS, SHOES. BRO < «••; - GANS,; RUBBERS, &c." On Thursday Morning, - ; .-i . -December-2d,-will-be sold,-by catalogue, 500 lots of boots, CBbbea .brogtne, buffalo overshoes and rubbers, adapted,to present, safes, to which, the special atten tton .cf purchasers is,requested, *; - --- t„ Qy. Catalogues early on the morning of sale. . ? Br/!fftLliTAJff h; sterr, general .‘AUCTION. AND COMMISSION STORE. No. 46 North ElGHTH'Street,'below Arch. ’ * O*' m >.{■ •; ,t ”i JA.ELlSQN.'Auctioneer. : i cNO.TIOB .—sWe invite the Attention of .dealera to onr •!e this (Wednesday) mprniog, as it comprises a. hand «omoaBftorlqient;of,goodfl]whiohwlU pautirelybe sold wltho'at any reserve.- - --- • - giving present* oathe ep prQkQhing.heildays, will,.have-.an,opportunity, of par cbaalnggoods suitable for the oocoaston at low prices.. PANOX -QOODS vODINA .VASES, TOYS:AND .TEA ... BBTSj^ALABASTER, FIGUBiS,; TERRE COTTA , r VASES AND tli CARD yRECEIVERS, BOHEMIAN GLAfISWAM»>*e- ; -1- r-- '• -- n t..' .v This Morning, s , -• •:>. • - At 10 o’xlook, at the.auction-store, will -be sold a superior assortment of-.thelabove goods; in lots,to salt purchasers. ycpm‘prlaiijg v Tc)iinn : vases,. flgnres', and tea set«, tefra ootta vases, card Bohem!anglMBwi^9,&o: J .' , ;, l , ' Also, ah assortment,ofiUdrman and Swiss toys.' , rA. ; - ■ * £ . Also, one aquarium, wjth fish : plank, Ao., ooropletor^ 07* Consignments of - new’ and second-hand house hold furniture, piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, &c.j reepeotrnlly; , solieited J ; 'oiS ! iwhlch liberal cash Ad vances will be made if required. - ; \rr Ont-door sales'attended'to promptly. Charges as moderate as any other house in this city.' ' UCobatco.’ J 5 /'j CJ FUGtnST fc • sorts, ■' Importers of HAVANA-CIGARS,.'! ‘ T ,hsa»w> Bbnth r P&C>NT * Street. Figaro; cabanas andpartagas ( ehclo4 Involca.ofythesA'celebrated board brig ‘ ‘ New Era.’ ’. frea ■avaaa, and for sale low, by CHARLES, . (Now) US Walnut street; below Second, a«l flaeondStorv r -liABGE; ASSORTMENT iy constantly on hand, and for sale at reduoed prices. Freahinvolcea monthly/direct- from *-• xi: P. SCOFIELD, No., 837 CHESTNUT Bireet, under Glrerd Home. nog-1 Po > ‘\a -■,> r:yi/n —r ..Oioias. —Boo,oo9, .various \-TbrahdMn More iridfor tiftbyfrU; H. YBATON 218 South FRONT Bt. , f . . . nofi-..- fjio ASOHIXEOTS AKD BUILDEBS.', ACADIAoPBEESTONE. Now landing, and sbortlT to arrire, 1,000 tons of this beautifulBtdab:lK>thofthe • 1 ,-v ; Bf.UE.GRAT, AND BUFI TINTS, ■ the former of wnieh; for aoftneea ahd delioaty of eelbrai launriTalled - .... <8 For the character of this stone please examine the following buildings: .. , , Joe. H&rrlaon’e, Xighteenth street and Bittenhouse B<iuye. Locust street,* between BoTea teenthandXlghteenu. . 1 ; , Samuel Bmith r e West street and Bittenhouse Muare. " Mr*. - A.K. Womrath’Sj-tlS'Atchstreet.:; t/ U\\ '•* Samuel Blmeo’, Twelfth and Chestnut street*. >' | E. J. FaMittj BeTenteaath,&nd Lo^L9f ; *treet*, and PHILADMPHI^WABMINOAND^KNTILATiKdI WABUHOCSK, 1010 OEUIHBI. BIBIEI «Mm <«■•• ) - ■? r B:'M. »ILTWBLL, 8 GASSES,. ,;. J AMES S. :E AKL B A 80S., Manufacturers of LOOKING GLASSES foe MAN. TfiLS, PIEBB, &.811>£ WALLS, of every rise, style, and 1 shape. 1* 1 •' •• > -•**’ Pier Tables, Comloe*, Brackets, Consols, of new and elegantderigns; and . . PICTURE FBAMES, with Framed for Portrait*, Miniatures, and Photograph* id 1 iVenr variety of style «»d price v , every new Publfcation being woelved of issue,'and OIL PAINTINGiIfrbm the Studios’’oFthe best and most celebrated American-and European. Artists. A LARGE GALLBBTWPAXNTINea, , Open at all times, vbbb . Wholesale and Retail Beat er* in Mahogany and Walnut framSdLbbklfrg Glaues, to which they invite the attention of country customers. JAM E.B 8U_ l XAB LB * SON, 816 OHXBTNUT STBEBT, •' - i' OWPOaiTB 9MW OIBABD WODOI. A- NEW 5 'AND VALUABLE- DISOOY ERY. '-Dit r.H AM » S r: ' ABOMATIO INVIGORATING SPIRIT. IT STIMULATES, EXGILERATEB, INVIGORATES, —BUT-WILIrNOT-INTOEIOATB-OBBTUPIFYr- Thi* delirious Beverage is superior fo all invigorating Cordials. Schnapps, Nervines, AcVln nae for thecunof Byspepela. Nervousness, Heart-born, Brows'ness, Kid ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, Ac , aa ft will invigorate and-strengthen, but will not in toxicate or stuplfy. Persons who have become habitu ated to the excfpire use of;Tobadco/ Opi tup,,and Bpi ri t uous Liquors, inll find speedy ana permanent relief from a desire to use these destroying agents, by taking a bottle or two of this DELICIOUS '&ZDTC l At' { B EVE RAGE f Weak and sickly Females will find Dr. HAM’S IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, It being a Bogqiftrats£as ( wriJ ak£ B(t!4bgtbener 6f the,Human System. Xaoh complaint that the ABOMATIO INVI GORATING CORDIAL is calculated to cure is named upon the wrappors accompanying each, bottle, and fuU directions for use are also minutely given. PBIOB ORB DOLLAR PBB BOTTLB. Prepared by • DARIUS HAM, Principal eflce/ Np, 49 WATER St., N. York. For sale by T. W. DYOTT A SONS. n2B-Sm 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. jJJANILA AND JUTE -. , .ltpPE, ,'V, V aoilDS, TWINEb” Kl'Lf.’ /: , :\i :' ’} ''' •’ *•> •! Y } ' Manufactured and for sale at the lowest New York . f% .. t prises,, by ~. - ' WEAVER, FITJLiER & CO., No. 83 N. WATXB Btio.t, «n'd <J3 N.'WHA.RVEB:' t • c n /. vj> f TJSyXEDETATES ?;(* OVER If KENT V m9^OB? O IdoiLL The eubecriber, having practical experi ence In seleotinf and iocaung lands in-the various Land -t‘ s a“‘.MN»WAaaAtfTB OH CABHI ■ " ‘ Having Sitrvevors.conrtantlj fn to make personal exaialiurtfofatf, JU o«a the most ladlcloae.locetianH.r i it r i <i Lends of;soll .and B&labrity of olimiWj near of rallied*, may, xp% he / • r! »-MWX l '' <\ .Betigfsctoftr l •*' lnvested in SaaiM and tfebraski/Abd •njof . ... y * . MA<)HlRK.&^p? r nl? (, s l i /U,tl ’ B -*ATBNBIBBIOff Mfe^lailgssg k'5J3Z-°“ waßaewMEpat'H , » * " f C.O.fADLEB&Cd/.*/- *W^ fl Jl M» AWU HUtoii •sag mm. ort»iniojttnbo. f|IHB STATE SAVINGS FUND, Ko! 341 DOCK BTRBRT, mbxt Doou To tUB Poar oybiom. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. Momyrooeliia Diii,Ti «<i «rer]M<)NDAY KYENINC, “ -o» T>Broaif, ' :■ • I-S' BTjMB-DA ! Bisil -AND BUAIiI, ." ' -i'-) (i<:s' RD .■ : i PAID BACK DAILY ' FROM 9 O’CLOCK ArM; TO 8 O’OLOCK P. *f. DWOBITO.B OAR DIAV TIIBIB MOHRT BT OHBOSB, AB IH BANK, !. UKBIUBD. QKO. H, QART, President. ' l -' "" ~J OHAB. C. IMLAY, Treiurarer. J. HENEY niYES/leiV." / " , ' »i)23.tj»nl THE; .SPRING - GARDEN i SAYING FUND. ' n, , (0XART1&IO BT ¥SB LIQISbATUBB Of PIItSBTLTAJIIA.) PXRPITTTAL OIIABTBB. HVB PJKB CJBNT. <lhferfeat'JaUo*e* fctJfeptidtaM, and all Money* Pald/baok omDemand. OfJTJOB, 831 NORTH. THIRD BTRBIT, ' (OORfiOLIDAIIOB BAJia BOILKlkO.) TUa Institution is now open for the transaction of business, and is the ohljr Chartered Saving Pond located la the northern part of.th?olty. • The Omoe will he open, (daily) from 0 to SU o’clock, and also‘oh MONDAYS dnd THURSDAYS, from 6 until 8 o’olock in the Ivening. i MANA&IRg. '' V'• Trederigk.Klett,' ; ->:John,KeEaler,Jr., Stephen Smithy M James 8., Pringle, John JP. LetT, ! ;V .. “ Jacph'Doflh, Hon. Hehry-E. Strong, Joseph'M: Cowell, Daniel Underkofler. J. Wesley Bray, .-Hon.-Wm.Mlllwara, - ■ Robert B.DaViaioa, l.Vrfderlekfltaake, < i P.Ocßllmaker, franclaHart, . John P. Vorree,;. v'Joaeph'P.lieUlero,--. >' George,Knecht. 3 “ ' PrMM«nt.JAMstfB.,BBINGI.«. . Bwr»Uiy, ,e»oltag T, : ifcpßN. ' wal-lttf PEE CENtTiN- S 3 TBRRST-lw TEBIBT—NATIONAL 'j BAPETY' TBUBT - OOM PANY.t-WALNDT. BTBBET, SOUTH-WEST OQHNBB 01. j - ni JciTAov .Pjopwim^wa., ■ . Hoaex Mroeirad firiayBxun t large er email, and ia tifttt paul from-t&e’dfcy of deposit to'tkiTdajr of .with-- djAVAIf *1 * t-| fi'iPtf*} l? * t»{ a I' Tbe.ofuo.lfl om-Vr«ir'day x frbm 6 o'clock in tb* aorrilag’tllU o ? ol6oa Ta tae atening, tad on Monday uiThaMw oVening* «UBb’olock. -* n , SJamrt, BBNNEB, Preeldent. BOBIRT BILJBIDGI, Yleo Preildanl. WM. J. Hno, BwaUry. >' s £c; _■ . nnuunroM* Hob. HenryX. Bennfr, " F. Carroll .Brewster, XdwattL. Carter, *' - • 1 ‘ Joseph*; Barr , Robert Selfridge, Franols Lea, - r^’ 0. Landreth MbbbS, Henry Dlffenderfler. Money Is recelvediandpayiUentimide dally. The investments are nude in conformity with the Brevisions8 revisions of the Charter/ h REAL ESTATE HOST AGEB,GRQUr{D,BXNTS, and suijV firstclass seouri- Uea as win always insure perfect security to tho depoal- RAVING -FOND.—UNITED STAGES lO TRUST COUP ant. corner of THIRD and CHEST NUT Btreetrf: .>. V-. -u »n • ' * • Large and small stuns reoeived. and paid hack on do rnand, witfco&f fiotlo6,‘vrlth FITS PER CENT INTER IST from the dey of deposit to the day. of withdrawal. Office bonre, from 0 until 6 o’clock every day. and on MONDAY EVENINGS from T until flo’clook; DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, Cromxiupwtrfds.' 1 *• President—STEPHEN B. ORAWTORD. Treasurer—PLlNY FISK! Teller—JAMßS B. HUNTER'. SetJoittfliHacßincfi. & WILSON’.® SEWING MACHINES, SEDUCED PRICKS. ' NEW fITYLB'SSO. All the former patterns, $26 lesson each Maohine. A NEW TENSION. NO WINDING'OP UPPER THREAD. A HEMMfiR WHICH TURNS 'ANT WIDTH OP HEM OR PELL. ~ I' " : OFriOSB I ' • 638 OHEBTNUT Btnet, Philadelphia. Ho. 7 WEfIT STATE Street; Trento H, J. ' No. 1 J BAST OAT Btnet, West Okeeter, Fa. ‘'oif-ant.' ... . HARRIS’ 8 BOUDOIR SEWING MA OHINE Is oflbted to tho public as the most relia ble low-priced Sewing Machine in use.* T twill mw from six to sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of goods, from coarsest bagging to the finest eambrios. It is, without exception, the simplest In Its mechanical con struction ever made,’and oanbe run and - kept In oides byaohUdortwelveyeanof age. The 'dobabilitt of this maohine, and the Qoautt o* ' its war ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred'to fifteen' hundred stitches per min* ttte';' -The thread "used is taken directly from the spools, tnsotnf vfn vaounan or Mwixbixa," In'faot, It Is a maohine that Is wanted by every family in'tke land, had the low Mloe of PORTT DOLLARS, at which they .* >oU, brings them within the reaci of almost every on* > 8; D. BAKER, Agent, JelB-dBm whyeowfim -SO South EIGHT!? Street. ' Notices." CSPEOIAL NOTICED oalero m Goodyear’s Patent for YulCAnlVed Rtttiber 'fluspondersf jSralds, Webs, and all other Fabrics 'and articles maddbydombln ingJsbroua eubatancsewith threads or sheets of vulcan ised rubber are notified that unless the same arc properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by-my authori ty, they cannot be legally ..disposed of In the United States .Merchants ana dealers ore Invited to examine speclmens'now in store,' afc’d to give their 1 otters for the Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN ER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all the styles, heretofore imported, ahd many others: ’ *** * -*' ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND BELL —and the Terms—may ibe obtalned on application to mc.atNo.23CQURTLANDT.Street; N/Yo .«\T; i " ___ HORACE H DAY. CJOUjTHWARK BANK, ?.v . . > ’ - , i.v; Phiwdewbi*; June 48,1868: NOTICE is l hBrebr girdn. that The Boutllftark Bank of Philadelphia,’* loftatedln the Oitjof Phila aelph|arand created' for Banking purposes.-with a capi tal or ttro hundred and flfty'thoneand'dtiuars,'intends •to, make application to the-next Legislature' of'this tOommonwealth for an increase of one hundred and ’fifty thousand doUara toits-present oapltal stock. • ' J -'jeBo-wed 8-mOB “ f: p:STKfcL, Cashier. TO NEWSPAPER /PROPRIETORS.— NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGINOY. —OARR & JOHNSON aniibhnce to the Press through oat the United Stater &te &r rangements on a 'lrioat liberal soale. for a sjetem of TELEGRAPHIC NEWS RfiPOBTS. which has never before bettP*4utiled In'this country. They pledge themselves to farnish .the e&rliest i and.most reliable re- Jorta of all the ‘stirrifcg afad 'lmportant events of the ay, at a price„wbich cannot fail to be advantageous to the Press generally. Alllettere and communications to be addressed to OABtt A JOHNBON, ■ National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD Street, opposite Exchange. Philada. : ’' *' i' -‘R.W.OABIi; JOHNSON, Geo. W. L. JoluMob, 23 Wallet. Johh'T. Smith, Merchants’ Boston; - John Willtfj cornet Sooth and Baltimore etreeta, Bet ttmore. - ■ - '• l ' ‘ ‘ s ' 'experience and reliability Jri the business, we would* refer to: > Morton : McMichaol,North American and U.B. Gasette; Swain & Abell, 1 Public Ledger; Jesper Harding Son, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John W. aorriey.The Press'; Cummings A Peacock, Evening Bulletin; P. W. GrayaOn & Od.yEventhg Journal: Jo seplr SeTernsj 'BTenlng Argusj Joseph R.Planigen, Daily .Newst; William Rice. Penusylrani an: ’ Lawlor, Everett. A Hincken, Sunday Dispatch; Magili A Jones, Sunday Mercury } Jno.' S. Jackson, Sunday Transcript, a oc2o-tf.iiisf.:- - - . ‘ - ‘ 1 NOTICE.— PHILADELPHIA and BEAD ING RAILBGAD.~The FREIGHT n Depot of ihe Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany, has -been removed from No. 226 to Nob 242 and 248 BROAD, above Racestreets. * N • --n , All the “TBROUGH FREIGHT » liuineps of the Company, both. OUTWARD and- INWARD > will* be transacted at this Depot. ... JNO.T.DEATy, no* 1m ■ . * General Agent. Bdjikbiniiing. PERSY’S BLANK-BOOK •.-*3?. STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, . • ...S..W.,qpRNKR YOORTH AND.BAOH. - . , ... PREMIUM 'AWARDED - -By the YBANKLIN INBTITUTB Tor Menufwturliig. Snperior Account Books 1 *rPJBMB intyndlnwto open hew Bpok&tinthß ffratof the -Year; oan select from a good'Btobk oh hand, or have theojjmadeiipa&yzdesiredstyle iria'sttperior manner. BOOK-BINDING of every-desoriptlon executed in the finest and most substantial manner, at low prices. MAGAZINES bound from COets. to $2 60 per Volume. MUSIC bound in a new and handsome sjyle, from fl tof&‘ “ •• • OLD VAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear equaLtonev. ... ' r.PHRRY>S BOOR.BINDBRY, , 4 . . YOUBTH.and-RAOB.'A • Oldest established Bindery in Philadelphia. n23-2m ytREsswELL & Williams, no: Sob V/ WALNUT Street, are prepared to ahpply, atUp sujterlor Broad Top Ooal^oa TCTtERING,FOX,, A, and A ref»irde»lBr«"in LEHIGH end SCHUYLKILL COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD qtnet and GERMAN. TOWN BOAD. BohnylkiU yard—BAG! and DBOAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal from the most approved mines,, under eover, and pre pared expressly for familv.uie. faB-y gghgji" SALAMANDER SAFES. iSlffl ‘ A large assortment pf , ****"* ■ EVANS. A ‘WATSON’S , * PHI LAD E L P ! H I A’ J MAN UPAOT U R B D - SALAMANDER ‘SAVES, . . ,s ... ?VAULT DOOBO, .... .. .lor Banka and Stores. BANKBOOKS,! ‘ V - i< , - «‘ - Edual toanynOvrlh use. . IRON‘DOORS,'SHUTTERS,'Ao.; ' ~ On as good tome as any other establishment In the ’ United States, by : EVANS iA WATSON, No.JM South FOURTHStrcet... _. ■PLBABB GIVE UB A GALL. -Iron. 4 ,uro “ T - i. Mi&r" SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, JIfTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, MiLiDimiri. . HERRICK' fc'SONB, ■nginsebb Ami Machinists, manufacture High nndfiSwTrenureßteam Bnginei, fol Lend, Rljeij end Marlneeerrloo. BoiI»t» l , ,eW9H«tfln!i'7s»ahWjW n c B i>» , », fco.j Cart ings of aft Mnda, oithor iron or Brace. Iron frame roots for Qaa Worke, Workahopa, Railroad Bt&tiouJl *' Betorfa and Haa Machinery of the latent and moat lraproTedeonattuttiori;'. I' l - ' irery deaorlption of Plantation machinery, anoh ai Sugar, Bair, andGrlrtJ^»yawaipfaWr. < lP l j?S t ““ Traina, Weoatore, Rlltere, Tamping Engluea, &o. Solo Ageuta, for N. Rtlltenn'e Eattnt Sugar Bolling Apparatna;- Naaijth'A patent’ Bteath- Hamrier; I. P, Boss* Patent Valto Motion for Blast Machinery and JTuilMaoa. lot otlotijr 0. 0. BAMJiB top.,, W 8 IWABOHSttWt. District 1 court, fc; 1868. No. 682. vSi.fi: -BUIBT E MoOnBDY.oj; 'witHAMSncmßTT.'l - All that certain three-story brick messuage or tene ment with tvro-storrbrlck.-btiek buildings, and lot or curtilage thereto, belonging,, situate on .the southeast' comer of Twooty-thfrd hmrtdbust street,' Phllad^l- 4 phi a; the said lot beiog in front fourteen feet; ahd‘ex tending in depth one huodfed'feOt itoffcatroet, the main building being fourteen feet In front/aud in depth twenty-six feet, and'baok bulldinge being about twenty seven feet la depth. ' r ~N D lot of ground above described, ROBERT MoOURDY, by indenture of I3th August, 1857, recorded to deed-book R o W, No. 148, pag* 118, granted to WILLIAM MIGGETT in f@e, r‘serving thereout a yearly ground rent of s69TWabld first of March and September, to whlbhit la still subject. Seised and taken in exeoution.a* the property of William Miggett. Auditor appointed to distribute the .proceeds,of the above property, paid into Court, JJHI hold a meeting for that purpose at the office of EDWARD WALN.'Esfb', NU. -700 WALNUT Street, ®?uth side, second house west of Washington Square, at 4 o’clockT. M. of FBIQAY, December 10,1858, when and where all persons are required to make tbeir claims before the' Auditor, or be debarred from coming in bn said fund , •< ~ * .* , * IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of GEORGE W. BURR, deceased. Notice is hereby. given, that CATHARINE BURR, wldovr of the said-decedent,'his-flled -Inthe Orphans! Court her petition, and an appraisement of personal pro perty elected to be retained by heriunder the provisions Of the act of 14th April, 1851, and that unless exceptions thereto.be filed; on or before FRIDAY; the 3d of De cember. 1858, the said appraisement will be approved hythe.Courf. GEORGE W. THOBN, > n2Q s&w«4t‘. .. • / , ? Attorney for' 0. 'Burr. ' piTY AND COUNTY OF .FHILADEL* im/TANIA 88 —THE COMMONWEALTH of PBNN- To JOSEPHINE OLBRMONTEL, surviving El«cu trix of JOSEPH FLEUMINfI, docowed, greottug : . • We command you, that l«ylrg asido a’l ouaiuess and exouses whatsoever, you be and appear/ln.your proper person, before the - Honorable, the- Judges of our Or** phans’, Court, at a Court to be held on FRIDAY, the 17th day of December, A. D 1858, at 10 o’clock of the : forenoon, to show cause why your letters testamentary, should not be vacated on account of your removal rom the Btate of* Pennsjlvan’a, and why new lette a should not be granted, and further to abide the *f the Court lathe premises'; and hereof fail not,'under a penalty of one hundred pounds Witness 08WALD.THOMPSON, Es [Bbal of quire, at Philadelphia, tbe fifth day of - tbb Oodbt.] November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eighthuodred and fifty-tight. no9ws-12t JOHN SHERRY, OlorkO. 0. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THIS f CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. • • RQBINS'POWRLL A 00. va. JACOB L. WEN DELL.* -Vend Ex.( September Term, 1858.' No. 88.'. The Auditor appointed to make distribution of the fund in Court, arising from the sale by the Sheriff un der the above writ of “all that certain oottage- built*- ing, stable, aqd. cbtlCh. house','.with shed appurtenant thereto, and the lot of ground whereon the same are erected, suitnate on the south side of Baring 'street, at the dlstanoe of 120 feet esstwa’d from the east side of Thirty-sixth street, in;the Twenty-fourth ward *of the Oity of Philadelphia, containing in front on Baring street 70 feet, and in depth 103 feet, to the middle of a thirty-feet-wide street; extending: from'Thirty-fifth to'Thirty-sovonth street,” wlll attend to his duties on TUESDAY! the 7th day of December, A. D. 1858, at 4 6’olock P. M.. at bis office No. 630 WALNUT Street,, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all parties' in Interest are required to present their claims or else be debarred from coming in upon the said fund.' ~noKHQt , THOMAS J. DIEHL, Auditor. . tfrfSSStag PIANO FORTES. mPTfI" J’tst reoeivedwan elegant stook of RAYEN, bacon,. 00.,’NUNNS A OLARK/ HALLET. DA VIS h CO., and GALE & 00. B FIANOB. UmLODB ONB. of’ best quality,- at J. X. ‘GOULD’S, S. B. oorner BBVBNTH and OHEBTNUT its. mklfl-r EXCELLENT, WARRANTED n rrrtaEW YORK.PIANOS; celebrated for tone, touch, .durability, and tasty appearanoe. 7 Octaves, PLAIN and LOUIS XIV, Pearlinlaid, and Pearl keys, for sale, from $l9O fipwards.’ Also.'-PIANOS to rent. JAMES BKLLAK, 279 South FIFTH Btrcet, above Spruce, sole agent for Cummings & Oftnfleld, and J Sc 0. Fischer. - nolB-lmO> gggjgftii CHICKERING & SONS, Mann- ITTTTf facturers of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND, SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTEB. This Is the largest and oldest manufactory In the United States, having been ESTABLISHED IN 1828, Since which time we have i MADE AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PIANOS. And have received as-testimonials or their SUPERI ORITY over all others, 11 Qoldf 18 Silver, aud 4 Bronze Medals. , . |o* Pianos to Rent, Toned, and Repaired. BRANCH HOUSE In PHILADELPHIA Is at 1807 CHEBTNU.T Street.'; 5 ' . k • ocfl-8m mB EDF O E D SPRINGS.—TfiIB well-known and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for the reception or Visiters on the 16th of Inne, and kept open until the let of Ootober. The new and spacious Buildings erected last year are nbw fblly completed, r an44he)wnole establishment'has been, furnisheiin superior style, and the' accommoda tion* will be of a character not eioolled in any part of the United Btates. , j-. - The'Hotel -will be-ander the management of Hr. A. 0. ALLIN, whose experience; courteous manners) and attention to his guests', (ire ,ihe amplest assurance of ebmfortaud kind treatment.. In addition.to the bthdr apart* of access, it is deemed proper to state thatpaasengers canreaoh Bedford by a daylight ride, from Ohambersburg. ' The Company hare made extensive arrangements to supply dealers and individuals with “ Bedford Water 1 , bjrthe* barrel, carboy, and In bottles! at the following prlees, at the Bpridja, vis:. Vor a bkrrel (mu1bery)......... I>o. (oak). X 80. (mu1berry)..........j 8w - M %f n»..- a w • outty, 10 g*iwa», <a s* • __Bpttles, 1# pint, per d0wn.............. 1 60 • • The barrels are care rally prepared, so that par chasers .“may depend upan,reoalTlitg the-Water-fresh and sweet. O-Vi* ■ - All communications should be aodrelsed to THE BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS 00., nrlt-tf - '' ’1 * Bedford Cauntv. ri mHB ONLY ARTICLE UNRIVALLED JL IN MARKET, with immense HOME , , , EUROPEAN;DEMAND. •. - The rfaftßon why, Is that by Nature's own proceed It restores the natural color permanently after the halr becomes gray; supplies _the natural. Quids, - and thus makes it grow on bald heads,'remotes all dandruff, lfoh lug; and htat from the scAlp, 'quiets atld tones Up the nCrves, and thtts ctires ■ all nCrvoui headache, ana'may be relied upon to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair; it will stop and keep it from falling off: makes it soft , g/oary, healthy, and <betiutiful x ah 4 if need by* the young two or three times a week, it will deter fall or becomb gray; then readers, read the following, and jddgb for yourselves; , „ "ft Yo*k, ian. 8,156&. J. . WOOD A 0Q.,. Gentlemen: Hating heard a good deal abont Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative, and mvhalrbeingqulte gray, I made up my,mind.to -lay aside the prejudices wbioh I, in common witha great many persons,ihad against all manner of patent medicine*, and. a short time ago I commenced usingypur article, to’teat it for myself The result has been so tery satisfactory that I am tery’gladldideo/hnd in justice to you, as well as for the~eneouragement of others who may be as gray as I was, but who hating mr prejudice'WUhoatm? reasons for setting it aside, are Unwilling to glre your Rerldrk tiveatrisi till thfty hatefdrther proof, Ana thObest jifoof being ocular demonstration .1 write you thia let ter,whtoh you may show to>ny auch,'and also direct them to me for further proof, Who amlo and odt of the' N Y; Wire Railing Establishment every,d»yi • My hair is now its natural color, and milch improved in appearance every way, being glomler and thicket, and mUchmore healthylooklng. X am, Yours Respect* fully, * HENRY JENKINS. Corner Columbia and Carroll streets, Brooklyn. • LItiROdTOH, A’al, Feb. 14.1858. Psop. Sir: Your Hair. Restorative has done muoh good in this part of the country. My hair has been'slightly diminishing for several years, caused, I suppose, .from a slight burn when I was quite ad in 7 fact. I hate been using your Hair Restorative for six weeks, and I find that I hate a fine head ofhair now grnwlog after hating used all other remedies known J to nd effect, I think it the most valuable remedy pqw extant, and advise all who are afflicted that way to use your remedy. You can publish this If tou think pro per. Yours, &0., - 3. W.-MIDDLETON. ‘ PHtLADaLfHiA. Sept 0,1857. ■Prop. Sir: YoiirHslr Restorative IS proving Itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the back'tiart of my head, almost lost itSbovoring—wjis, ; in' foot; flsi>b. I have need but 2 half pifit bottles of yotir Restorative, ana now the top of my head is well studded with a promising orot> of/young hair, abd tfad front i* also receiving Its benefit. 1 have tried other prepara tions wlthoiit any benefit whatever i think, from ray own personal recommendation. I can induce many others to try it. Yours, reSp; etfnlly,' ■ 1 - D. R.”TIIOMAB, M. D„ No, 4Q4 Yinestroot. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, tjtLargo, medium, and small: the. small holds M a Elut, and retails for one dollar per botilo j -the medium olds at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the small, total!* for two dollars per bottlo; the large holds a quart 40 per cent, more In - proportion, andre tails for S 3 a bottle. * /'. • - - *■ - - 0. J. WOOD & Bl2 Broadway, New York, (in the great N. Y. k Wiro Railing Establishment.) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Panoy Goods Dea lers. nol6-mwf3ui&eowinwky-3m NawYark city.' ZOLLICOFFER’S AKTI-RHEOMATIO CORDIAL is the only preparation ever placed be fore thepublio that haB,performed es many MIRACULOUS CURES o> INFLAMMATORY AND OHRONIO , RHEUMATISM. . The most prominent apd influential citizens bear wit ness of its effloacy. ‘ The abapddnt evidence from dll parts of the eotmtryls enough to warrant uS in pro nouncing that it is the. greatest wonder of the a£e. , It is an internalremeay thatsirikesatthe root of the disease, and thns eradicates it entirely from the svatem. Prepared by THEODORE DICKS; Chemist, . . Northeast oorner of Pine and Sixth streets, • 007-8 m * - j- - Philadelphia. nPHE GREAT STANDARD REMEDYOF X THE NINETEENTH OENTUBV. THE IMPERIAL DEPURATXVJS' FOB PURIFY INO THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE PVSTEM. The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. Lonns berry ft. Co.. acknowledged as .the principal- Family Medicine forth? caret of OANOSROO&'aiTectlonfl and Sorov ox.oOs diseases generally.. Tho succoas which attends its use in these inveteratediseases has ho equal. It is now used in these 'diseases with' complete success, .where all other, means have foiled.' 'Two or three bot tles will satisfy any one of its great'curative properties. Rip DiasASß and WKiTsewsLMso, Ulossatiohs of 'the Bosks, Modth; Thboat,&o.° Its* beneficial and healing Characteristics afe soon- observed in these com plaints. No matter of how long standing they may bars been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEPURATIVE in ft shorttlme, ' TH-maand Soald Hbad will a* cbrtiinly yield to this medicine as it is used. /Diseases of ihaSklu and all eruptive' complaints generally fanhot long remain after using a few bottles of the Imporial Depurative. -Its Tonic properties) as well a*-Alterative, render It valuable to weak and aelieatefemklea. - x The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medloine Is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi nating in an impure condition ofs the blood. It expels all the virus or diseased mattep from the blood ana re invigorates the system. ‘ , Those using the Imperial DepdraUve and wishing ad vice in their case, will receive Cveryaftentlon by .etter or otherwise* ’ , . Prepared and sold by Dr.-LOUNSBERRY A 00., No„ 60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch'/Phlfodelphia. * For sale also by J. F. Lon g&. Co., Lancaster, Pa. J. HTRasar smd~B; 8. Steyena, ReadingTpa.” Hoiman & C6‘.j C. 'YV. Bptlng, Potfotillr, Pa. T. & 0. W. McClintock, EMtOtf,Pa. 1 ’James Given, Westchester,. Pa. Sohmiat & (Jo., Allentown, Fa. Simon llau; Ilethleheth, Pa.' Drl H. W. Leslie, Bristol, , pa:, and Druggfot* generally" ? , . f ". f . I ]l| QNO-N GAHELA WHIBKE Y.-cFbUs. i * * A. pure Hye-Whinkfly, in stow uid for ule by WM. |B. YBATOX; : ai6Bonth-FRONT g^~—---- • no» • ! A FFLES.—A small .corisjgijmpnk of Oon ■ rSL 1 BMtlont BniMt.,-. ■»Veiby ri ' ll , i n... “• t-■)-.3 J. r >; O.O.BADLER&OO,, , noil 108 ABOH gbett. Ceflal 3Cffotire6. -JUNE TERH, Patur' ittvu*. Summer Keaoti*. , |4 00 ... 8 09 .. 800 QToileUe 2U*litlcg, iU«duinal. flßmrationnl. ;] MASSE, of Paridl Instructor tin the/RENOH LANGUAGE and LITERATURE, has .taken charge of the French Department in the Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies at ALLEN OnOVJS. Ftmkronl. Mre. B, L. THOSH'HON, I’rinci pal and Superintendent.' . 'ProLM. ventures to hope that hie long experience ■as teacher of hie vernacular tongue, both in colleges and private classes in Europo and In .this country, will Insure him the confltence of all wishing Buch instruc tion, and, to parents .wishing to hare their daughters thoroughly: instructed in .this beautiful language, that they may. in able, not only to read and write .with cor rectness, but also to speak It with fluency and elegance, the opportunity 'now offered must prove highly ac ceptable*- If parents wish their.children to learn the pronut elation, .let them begin young, and they will make rapid progress. •For tormfl,and .particulars, address or apply to the Principal, v He begs leave to refer pupils to the gentlemen whose names are below. • - >- • BBPBREKOBS. ,Rev <BI. A. DUV. Howe. D. 0.. of Philadelphia; Bt, Rev Bishop T. 0. Brownell, D D., Hartford, Ot.; Rev. Wm- B. Stevens, D.D., .of Philadelphia {.Professor n. Ooppee, of Pennsylvania University; Professor 0. D. Cleveland, of Philadelphia; Rev, E. U. Oressy, D D , Auburn,N. T.j Hon. W. H. Seward, Auburn, N.Y.;, Hon. I: Touoey, Seo. of Nary, Washington j Rev. Geo* D/Cutnmipa, Washington: Rev.. Smith Pyno,'-Wash ington; P. It. Fendall, Esq., Wilmington; Rev. R. Cleveland Coxe, of Ualtlmere ; Hon. T. A. Green, New Bedford: Rev, Chas Lowe, New-Bedford; Rev Obw. 11. Brigham, Taunton; Rev. T* W. Pnow, Taunton ; Geo. B. Emerson, Eb 4 ,-Boston; , Rlohsrd H. Dana, Esq., Boston; Kpea Sargont, Esq , Boston. n27-ws4t 1 ! ONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, JLiN E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD 8t«. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in all its various 'forms; preparing Students thoroughly for situations in any branch of business; Plain and Or namental Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and Correspondence. No institution in tho United States gives a more thorough and -practical course. In this department no teaching is done in-classes,'and is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited -MATHEMATICAL AND CLABSICAL DEPART HDNT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and Bojs are prepared for any grade of an Englhh and Clas sical Education, vis: Spelling, Readingj 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 Ist., Pupils received at any time be fore, or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. - , mb2s-tf - p. DONLEAYY LONG, Principal aXlen grove hoarding and {X DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, FRANK FORD, Pennsylvania, six mllctf from M&rkPt Street, Philadelphia.—The Course of Instruction Is Cempre henaiTe and thorough Young Ladies received at any time,during the Cession. Parents and Guardians who Intend to place their Daughters or Wards at this Insti tution will do well to make immediate application to M» R. L. THOMPSON, ■ Prlnoipal and Superinten dent. ' • • ’ ‘ nolO-ws Bt* (*KATTISfIDJSJN'B PHILADELPHIA J -COMMBRCIAIi OOLLIGX, aorthe&at corner of OH*BTNDT andt, BBYINTH Streets. - An IsHtitniion designed to fit young men for AG' Tr?£.BUB£N£3B.; ~r . * , - * «*' BOARD Of TRtJBTMfL . B. B. OoraegTi, Francis Hoskins, Geofge H. Stuart, Darid Milne, John flparhawk. Daridß. Brown, Isaao Hacker, ! A. V. Parsons, D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown, JoshuaLippineott. ’ EVENING BBSsYoNfi'after September 15th. Xaoh Student has inditidoal litbtiujotion {at this Institution.'and a Diploma from here ia the.beat re oommpndatlon a young man can hare, for obtaining a good situation. - ’ .CATALOGUES may bo 1 had on application 1 at the College. aeB*tf ' BE rANT & STRATTON'S OHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEQES. Phi ladelphia College, - Southeaat corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.' Tor Information, call or send for elronlar. . jeld-tf ’ EVENING SESSIONS HAYS COMMENCED. MONS. A. F. ROSAT, : TEACHER OS PENDING, BARRETT’S GYMNASIUM, 0e25-d2m# MARKET Street, ahdre Eighth. fPrnflsnnb Cliemicdls, IVON EXPLOSIVE BtJENINCr FLUID.— It We are now manufacturing, and are prepared to nail, a.BURNING FLUID, which will not explode in the ordihar/ nee of the article. It has bean experi mented upon, and subjected to the severest teste before the best dbemlc&l talent in this city, Without a single faildre; and We noW oner it to the public, feeling confi dent that a great desideratum hasbeeh attained. <- - ■ - ’ YABNALL& OGDEN, .0016«d3m \ 472 N.THIRD Street, above Noble. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & GO., ' ' WHOLXSALX DBUGGXBTS, tfahufaetoren and Dealer PAINTB, VABNIBHIB, and WINDOW GLASS, Northeast oorner FOURTH and BAO9 Streets,'Philadelphia. Sole Agents for the sale of the celebrated Floreffe Plate Glass. mh2B.tf IT IS NOT A DTE I JEROME’S HAIR r COLOR REBTORBR will re atoro Gray Hair-to its original color in from ten to twelve days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen off and become thin/ * IT IS NOT A DYE! It may be used as freely negater, and Is the most beau tiful Dressing for the Hair now in use. . Thousands in different parts of the Union hare testi fied to its wonderfiil rlrtttes, and alt 'who hate used it join In their pralftetfMt. Bold. Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. BWAYNB & BON. No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Soli Agents for Philadtlphia, Trade supplied. DETERSIVE SOAP.—Timo, labor, and money eared. In using it, clothes do not require any boiling or rubbing on washboard * One pound-will go m far as three pounds common Rosin Soap.' War ranted to giro perfect satisfaction or money refunded/ It is decidedly the cheapest and best washing Boap dtel* Offered to the ttabilo. Manufactured Only by VAN IIAAUEN& MoHEONB. Ttir Sale by all rd ipddtaele Grocers in the city, and wholesale ohljr by THAIR (c MoKEOfUS, 23 South Whatres.. rr«AW- & beers' “ : *•: ■ RUBRICATING- GREASE, In® bast *r.d obeapest compound for- growing tlift miss of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS And WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. For aal® in tin-cane, kega, and barrela, br all thfl DRUGGISTS In tha city andtha MANUFACTURERS, ''lM» -i • No. IS SOUTH WATER Btraat. IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE for ever/ onC-to know where they wilt get the moat for their money, especially each times as those. ZIEGLER ic. SMITH, wholesale Druggists,-corner of SECOND and QUEEN'Streets, are disposing'of their White Lead. Ground Faints, of all Colors, and Window Glass, all or the best quality, at prices whioh will be pleasing to bujbrt.- • • ' 001 l TJIiASMA OB ABTIflOlAli X SPECIAL NOTICE To PHYSICIANS.—The above offers a TOhiolo for the exhibition of rem&dibs to dls eased surfaces, whioh combines the following advanta ges : A good and unvarying consistence, easily 'washed off with water, dissolves all substance* that are soln ble in water, hencC fiailitatiiig instead of obstructing their absorption, And does nfrf git rdticid. The last property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at' ' BIHES’e 1 Laboratory and Pharmacy/ tnhB ( Twelfth and Chestnut strent OtOIICO. • Xt ~ INQUIRE FOR THE-ROYAL, OR SEA SHELL PATENT GAS-BURNING.COOK fIU IMG STOVES—They aro economical, consuming r* s *? the gas and smoke that are usually wasted; dura* ble by hating double, initped of single plates; and con* venient, having ldrge ovCnaanit,being ready bakera. Odr newpatented DOUBLE-OVEN STOVE is the best constructed up-draft stove ever invented. It will heat a large boiler, of .water, boll two dinner pots, broil a beef stook, bake bread and pies, and roast meat, all at the same time anq with a single flrb. - Invalids, and all persons Who appreciate the Influence of ventilated apartments upon health, Will be pleased with our PORTABLE GRATES‘and MODEL PRANK* LIN STOVE'*, which are of beautiful ihd' orbainentfll patter ns,'and give a cheerful) open'fire, and thorough ventilation. • ■ . * Strict economists will be satisfied with our SILVER’S GAS-CONSUMING PARLOR STOVES. Many of the so-called gas-burning stoves introduce cold air to the top of- the fire, the effect ‘of whioh is to 000 l the stove and waste the. fuel,-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 sufficient to ignite the gases, on the same principle as is adopted in our gas-burding cooking stoves. In addition to the above,, a large assortment ot Parlor Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves; for-ooal or wood,’Hall , Stoves, Portable Heaters, Cooking Stoves, of every de scription, Gas Ovens, Stofe Fixtures, and Repairs may be found; in every Variety; at oar Warfirooms, No. 209 North SECOND Street,above Race. oolP-tf ~’ . - r, NoflTff, CHASE, & NORTH. UL- SOMETHING BUR KING:GudS BTQYE.—I wouldTespeotfnlly call iflfljt the attention of the public to ohe or the greatest ‘ improvements ever introduced in Cooking Btovtrs and -RtngeS—the -barbing of the gad arising from the .coal, by which means is saved 50 per cent, in fuol and also more intense heat thrown to,the bottom of the oven. We effeot the burning of the gases by moans of a hollow centre-pieoo, perforated on the tthder side, whioh admits the' air in a h*ated state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, and causing a flame to pass around the oven equal to a wood Ore. This im provement also preserves thS centre piece from sinking down on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs. One or the Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION tt 1116 MARKET StreSt. Mmrafaotnred by JAMES SPEAR, Inventor and Patented, (late North, Chase & North,) 1116 MARSBT Btreet eopt2B-Bmo flarbomr*. OARBWABE .—ThdSubscribers,}. OOH XX MISSION, MBROttANTfI for the Ml* or FOREIGN AND. DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully oil! the attShfiob'bf the trade to their stock, which they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con alstsinpartof- .(maths, of Ml kinds— Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox, Otf#, Fifth, Back. Wagoo, Stage, Tongas, Lock, Ship, Mine, and Coil Chain l Vl The celebrated Horse NallsStone and Sledge Hammers. ” and other Anvils: Solid Box and other view. Short eflfl lohg handle Fry Pans: round and oval MtFui. “Martin’*” imperlor Hied tfd IVvspsj Bed Botevs. “jßXoelslor ” Safety Fuse: Blasting Tubes. Corn, Grass, and Brier Boytaee: Hay, Coro, aod Straw • 3 Ha/, Mauore, Tanners’, and Bpading Yorks. and Hoes; Shovels and BpAdea, of all kiudi. Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and Finishing Nails. Oast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Boreas, Looks of all kinds,* Cutlery, Ramsand Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham sters, Planes, and other Tools, Ao., Ao. W; G. liEWIB A 80N, No. 411 COMMERCE? Street. Philadelphia warming and VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, ! • ARNOLD & WILSON, bdoobbsobb to s. a. hasbiso. Wo hfcTO removed from oar old stand in Walnut street to the LARGE STOKB, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the Bt. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and (he public are respectfully Invited to examine oar extensive stock of warm Air furnaces. Cooking Ranges, Rath Boilers, Register*, BuSmelod Stone Mantels, Parlor Coil Grates, dec., Ac. We are now manufacturing OniLSON’S CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW.OOAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Hoater ever invented, and suited to all olassed of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns ot Low Do Qratos, and Parlor Ooal Grates of alt sizes And pattern B We hftvo also commenced the manufacture o. ENAMELED, STONE . MANTELS from Penn sylvania .Stone. These Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PJIEMIUM 'dl tkt late Fair and Ezhu bUiob'ofiiAt'i’Ftetikliri'lnstitute of thU city. They represent all the rare and hpantiful Aktiqdr Mahulub, are not Injured bv SmoAs, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids. and are sold Wholesale and Retai!;'at wtueA lt:s jirici' l4*» Marblt." Call and sifthtm- ’ , .ARNOLD A WILSON. BBNJ.M. FBLTWfcLL, Superintendent. Philadelphia. .April, bS6W---sp24 It Peniisirj). Dr. Vi. i>\ MoILHENNEY,Dentist, 071) i t 7 l would inform his friends thht ho has resumed practice at No. 1343 CHESTNUT fltre&t, second door »bove the U. B,.tyiqt . . ( «epl-8m CUBA sOG-AR.-—250 Boxes jlMm tv Yellow HaTAnft ih Store and foreale by ' A. MERINO, ■ 0029 149 ftmttl FfiQNI Stmt, ; Insurance dontßanies. OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MU TUAL SAFMY IK6URANOJS COMPANY. ThiladsUhia, November 10.1858. The following Stateuent of the affaire of the Com panjr is published in conformity -with a provision of Its Charter: Phsmiuvs received from November 1,1857, to Oote b?r 31,1858 : ' On Marine and Inland Risks....s36l 803 62 On lire Risks ■ $470,217 79 Prbhiums on Policies not marked off Novem ber 1,1857 326,184 02 Premiums mabkbd off as earhsd, from lat of Novom bee, 1807, to October 31, 1868: , On Marine and Inlmd Make...'.5300,641’76 On Fire Bisks ~,, 123,01168 i $513,663 43 Interest, Sco , received daring .same period, Losbeb,-Expenses, &c., during the year as above— Marino and Inland Navigation 1215,170 16 Fire Lowes 41,269 21 Return Premiums 41,768 14 Ko-lnnuranccs, Commissions to Agents, Taxes, Ao 48,423 68 Expenses, Balarles, Rents,‘Sta tionery, &c..,. .... 18,607 82 ASSETS OP THB COMP ANT, _ November 1,1858. Market Value. 103,050. .Philadelphia Olty sir per cent. „„ loan 1105,144 00 89,000.. Pennsylvania State five per Cent. Loan 83,210 00 21,000.. Pennsylvania State Blx per cent. Loan. 80,000. .United States Treasury 4>f per cent Notes 80,112 60 60,000.. Pennsylvania JtailrOad 2d Mort gage six per Cent Bonds . 20,000..N0rth Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage six per cent. Bonis 15,000. .300 'Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal * guaranteed by the City of Phila delphia...... ..................... 14,926 00 5,000.,100 shares Pennsylvania ,{railroad Company 4,337 _fio 5,000..100 fhares North Pennsylvania Jtailroad C0mpany................ 860 00 1203..80 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tug Company... I,COO. ,2 shares Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company....... 250.. shares Philadelphia and Hftvre de Grace Steam Tow-boat Com pany 200.. 2 shares Philadelphia Exchange Company. .... 180 00 310,700 C05t5318,207. Market value, |3'0,199 <0 Bonds and Mortgages....lo,ooo 00 Beal Estate, office building. 61,363 36 Bills receivable for Insurances made....... 201,666 36 Balances dne at Agencies—premiums on Ma rine Policies recently Issued—and other debts due the Company..... Scrip and Block of sundry Insurance Com panies Cash on deposit In Banks, The Jicard of Directors have this day declared a Di vidend of BIX PER CENT. in Cash, on tho original Capital Stock, and BIX PER CBNT. on the Scrip of the Company } payable on and after the Ist protlmo. They hare also dedaled a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT, on the original Stock and on the Earned Premiums for the year, ending October 81, 1858, certificates for which will he iß«ued to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the 4st of December next. OjF~ Preamble and Resolution adopted by the Board. ■ • IVAarcaj. The increased means of the Company aris ing .from Profits, and Which will bo derived from the Increased Capital Stock under the late amendments to the Aot of Incorporation, render the farther continu ance of the Guarantee Capital unnecessary, therefore Resolved, That the Guarantee Capital be discon tinued, and the notes representing tho same be deliv ered op to the makers thereof, as soon as the Bisks taken daring the period embraced in said notes shall have determined. DIRECTORS. James D, Hand, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Broobe, Bpencor M’llTaine, Thomas 0. Hand, Samuel E. Stokdft, J P. Peniaton, Robert Burton, Jacob P Jones, James B. M’Farland, Joshua P. Eyre, John B Semple, PlttaVh D. T. Morgan, u J.V. Logan. “ M MARTIN, President. ). HAND, Tice President, irotaty. nolJMw William Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, Tbeotfhiliis Patilding, John R. Peilrose, John 0. Davis, James Tranular, William Eyre, Jr,, Henry Bloan, Joseph H. Beal, Dr. 11. M, Huston, George G helper, Wm 0 Ludwig, Hugh Craig, \ Charles Kelley, WILLIA . . . . IMOb. 0, itENRY LtLDBRN, Seßi INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE BTATB OF PENNSYLVANIA —PIBB AND MA- Bine insubanob-no. a bxohangb buildings. Ohartefed in 1794r— Capital s2oo,ooo— Assets, Jana* ary 1, 1858, *847,446.50-100. All Invested in sannd ana available securities—eonti nue to insure on Teasels and Cargoes, Buildings, St-ochS dr Merchandise, &0., on liberal teftta. . DIBEOTOBS s tienry D. Shftrr&rd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr.,. Charles Maealester, Tobias Wagner, Williams. Smith, Thomas B< Wdttson, John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeraah, William B White, Charles 8. Lewis, George 0. Carson HENRY D. BHERRERD, President. William Harm*, Secretary. je9*wfrm.tf ASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.— Hi OFFICE No. 6 EXCHANGE. AbfHoniSßD Blocs Capita*., S;qO,CGO. Chaetbe renfKTDAL. Eire Risks on Merchandise and Bttlldings. Marine Risks on Vessels/Cargoes and Freights. Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on fatorable terms. ’ DIRECTORS. Atidre* Cochran, George A. Wright, William I. Brotfo, Thomas Shaw, Richard G. B tote fib ury, George Cookman, Peter D. Myers, CHarled Btoy, Robert B. Walker, Jacob Bfled. Jacob liUkens, * W. 0. Btotesbtiry. •ANDREW COCHRAN, President. WiLLUM I. Bboww, Vlce»Preildent. n3-tf THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS $277,- 605.86.—Insures against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE and the PERILB OF THE SEA, INLAND NAVIGA tIQN and TRANSPORTATION. O* TEN per cent, in cash returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies. OFFICERS. President—GEOßGE H. HART. Tice President—B. P. ROSS. Secrete#and Treasurer—H R. COGGSHALL. Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. X. W. Bailer Andrew R.'Ohembera, J.L. Pomeroy, y Ohtrlea Gi Imlay, H. R.CoggehalK tins, , Sami, Jones. M. D.j Hon. H.M. Poller. G«o. n. Hart} 15 P. Bobs, A. G. Cattell, Josfctoh EdwAroO, Jotn G. Bde, :ki hosier fl. Peri 11. R. COGGSfIALL, sell-? Attest, Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia: DIRECTORS. John H. Diehl, Wm. I. Leeoh, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, W.W. Baldwin, Thos. L. Luders, John 0. James, Wm. K. Hamlin, A. J.Bacinor, H. HJUiillingford, John W. Bolton. 0. E. Spangler, William Bnigael, H.H. Houston, Edwin Booth, Wm. H. Lore, John Garrldon, Charles F. Horton, E. B. Warhe, Isaao Myer. President—JOHN U. DIEHL. Vice President—E. S. WARN*. Secretary—CHAßLES A. BOY. eelfr-tf American fire insurance 00.. INCORPORATED 1810 -CHARtER PER petual: No. 810 WALNUT-Street, above Third. Philadelphia- Havinga large paid-up Capital. Stook and Surplus Incited in Round and available Securities, continued Insure oh Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, MerehandlSe, Vessels In Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property.' All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. Diaaoxoßß. .. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris. Samuel 0. Horton, James R. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Edmund G. DntUh. Charles W. Poultnej, GEORGE ABBOTT. President. THOMAS K. MARIB. Secretary. jaSS-y It INSURANCE COMPANY, No. HO \J South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. • ' Capital 9300,000. Organised 1861. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, * annually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; reoolve De posits': hold Trusts andgrAntannuities r ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. O. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. Maktiih, Secretary. pibbotoss. Alfred Weeks, ■ Hon. W. D. Kelley, B. O. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle, C. Bicking, James Watson, J. L.'Hutchinses, Ludlam Matthews, J.W.Blokes, William Curtis, je!B-ly G. F. Turner,' Life insurance and trust COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOOR Streets. Capital, (613,735.08, • INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for tho whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur chases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They aot os Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trusteos, and Guardians. nrsnu. Daniel L. Miller, Bamnel I. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard 8. Newbold. James B. MoFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Easton, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophiius Paulding, Charles Haliowell, Edmund A. Bond«r, Honft 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rpdolphua Bent, John W. Hornor, WUUam H. Carr, EUls 8. Archer, Edward T. Mott, BamnolJ. Christian, William Rebertsoa, ' Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin,' John.G. Brenner, P. 8. Mlchler. Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL S. STOKES, Vice Fres’l. Join W. Hoauoa, Secretary. nlB-ly COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE COMP ANT, Of *n BTATtf OF FINNBYLVANIA, OFFI.QS, NORTHWBBT OORNBB FOURTH AND WALNUT BTRRITO, rHILiDBLfKIA. Subscribed Capital, (600,000. Paid up Capital, (200,000 SIUOIOU. Tho«. S. Stewart* J.M. Butler, J: K. Walker, M. R. Wendell, 8. K. lloasio. rKS.U. J>., President. STB WART, Vice Prea'l. rjr. )*&-J Dr. D. Jayne, , 1 H.L. Benner,' i J. M. Whitalh Edw. 0. Knlgnt,. , H. Lewis, Jr., 1 DAVID JAYI -THOMAS B. BAtfuni. 0. Moon, Secretw; Fire and inland risks.—fame INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital.';... 1100,000. (Organised under the Aot of Assembly relative to In laranoe OCmpaniea,-passed April 2d, 1868.) GEORGS W. DAY, President. THOMAS S. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Office 411 OHEBTNUT 81., Philadelphia, DIUSOTORS. Jacob K, Vaughan, Henry Lewie, Jr., D. B. Birroy, John W. Overman; A. H. Rosenheim. - Mi JHera. George W. I>*7i William W. Walt*!*, Charles Rtcbsrdfloa, Barolay lilppfuooti, Job. B. Brognard, OkM.lHtkMj ftJfy KOV, 29,1858. —CHANGE OF HOUR— PENNSYLVANIA. J CENTRAL-RAILROAD J 5P M PHILADELPHIA TO PITTH«UBGH, W £KSHI? Q ’* INDIANAPOLIS, ’ Of-BVBLANL CINCINNATI, * . OHIO AGO, * LOTTIBVILLH, BUBLIN^GTOH. ST. LOUIS, : ST.'PAULS, - J NEW ORLEANS,?.-'- OTTTn fi? 11 Ji l i ermed,at « Points in >• 1 °»?^ I SSfAS& , «^ :,INOIB j_KBNTUOKY t MICHI GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, 1 MIBs6UBI, KANSAS, AND NEBRASKA.- ,■' ? Passengers to points, west of Pitteboreh. -WheeUng* OleTelana and Crestline hare choice of rentes, and are reqaeoted to make a selection beforo appljing h>r Uok- $795,401 81 THRU THROUGH TRAINS LKAVB wnr.lilll. „ PHI A DAILY., ... . V ° B TH.B TYBBT: (M»U Train nml Fist Line, Sundays Excepted.) I TBAINS LBATK I'HILAIUJ,- 1 BBXGBMINQ BBAOH FBI LA* .PHIA. j DBLFHIA. Mail train at.... 7.80 A. M. | Mail train at.. 11.00 nlirht. Pas* 1ine.....,.4 OOP. M. Past line*...’.. 8.80 A?M. Express mai1..11.00 night. I Express mail.. 6.00 P. M. The mail train stops at all the stations between Phila delphia andPittaburgh. WAT MAINS LB ATS. ' WAT TRAINS ARBIYB. Harrisburg ao- Harrisburg ao oommodation.l.oo P. M. oonunodation.7.l6 P.M. Lancaster and Lancaster and 4.80 P. M. Columbia....l2 30P.M, (Sondays-Excepted ) . __ ~ Passengers for BUNBURT. WILLIAMSPORT, SL* MIBA, BUFFALO, AND, NIAGARA < PALLS, leave Philadelphia at 7.80 A..H., and 4,P. M., Y .*• - The ears leare the Pennsylvaniaßailroad passenger Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, entrance on. Eleventh street, where through , tickets to all points West can be obtained. I Baggage will be received at any time taring the da/. I No charge for handling baggage. I For farther information, apply at the Station, be tween the hours of 630 A.and 11P M THOiIAB MOORE,' Agent Pennfa B. Co. 29,65 Q 22 $543,208 65 •5395,240 00 .$147,951 66 21,210 00 PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN amuSmSSS” 0 WN bailboad.-wistrr 45,375 00 ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVBMBER 15, 1856. t „. .. .->6R‘ OBRMANTOWN, Leave Phi alßiphia 6, 7;<(, 8 40 min’ OX, 10X.UX A M , 1,2, 3,4, 6, «, 7,8, 9,10, 112 2. M. a 1 ®? 70 Oormantown 0,7, 7X, 8, 910 min.. 10X, 11X A. M., 1.10 min., 2. 8,4, 6,6, 7. 8,9,10 S P. m! T on Sundays’, j Leare Philadelphia 0.20 min. A.M.,2, 6 }! P. M. ? Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M.,1.10 min., 6\' 12,000 00 CHESTNUT HILL BAILBOAD. i a o T n *5 iladel P hi » ®> j 8.40 min., ll)f A. M., 2 ; *j Oj v 1 • At. Leave Oheatout Hill 7 10 min , 7.86 min., 8 60 min, 11.10 A. SI., 12.60,3 40, 6.40, 740 mia. i*. M, ON BUNDAYS, Leave PM!adelpMY6.2o’nrin. A. fa,, 2. o<r P. SI. Leave Cheatnut Hlll 8 A, H., 12.60 s.2omfa_P. M POR CONSnOHOOKBN AND NOBrYsIOWN. Leave Philadelphia o*, 9,11 A. M., 105 min., 8.10 min,, 4J4, 8.60 ratn , P. M, Leave Worriatoiro a, 7, 9,11 A. M., I,Stf, 6.40 min. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. tf. and 3 P. M. Leave Korrlntovu TAM. and 5 P. M. FOR MAHAYUNK 61,288 14 3,220 00 42,067 85 Leavo Philadelphia 6 V, 7 35 mlp., 9, 11 A. M., 1.05 min . 2 05/8.19 mlu\,4 V, 5.50.7.46 min ,11* P. M. , ¥ a J a Ma ? a J n '* W’JJi, W, »*, lltf A. M., I*, 3,4, 6 10 min . 8 45 P. Si SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN. OHESTER TALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING* $693,804 70 November 10.1858. TOWN. I*ave Philadelphia 8* A. M. and 3.10 min. P. M. Leare DowniDgtown A. M and 1 P, M H, K.. BMITH, General Snporintendent. DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN St*. Philadelphia and blmira rail road LINE.—QUICKEST ROUTE to, Elmira? Wilkesbarre, Buffalo,, Chicago, Rod): Island, Niagara Palls, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, Sc. 1 Paula, Detroit, Donlieth/and Bt. Louis. J • - Passenger traina will leave the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINK Streets, daily, (Sundaysexcepted,) as follows:., 1 7.80 A. M. DAY EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit,' Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena; Bt. Paul*, Burlington. and St. Lonls. . - ' - 8.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, Por Elmira, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington, and Bt. Lonls. * ’ The 7.80 A." M. train runsthrough to HARRISBURG, stopping at all *Bl4lloo* on the Lebanon Talley Branch erf the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. aim At Rupert, for WHkesbarre, Plttston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMBBURG RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. - £7“ Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line’s Ticket' Office,'Northwest ooroer of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets; and at the Pas senger Depot, Cornerof BROAD and TINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT. TRAIN - Leaves the Depot, Broad Street, below Tine,- daily, (Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 P.M. Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M. to inaufe teir going the same day. > Per farther Information apply at Freight Depot, Broad.below Fine, Or to OHA£. S. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. oor. Sixth and. Chestnut Street*. Philadelphia. rWEW rOKK HINES.—THE CAMDEN JlI AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY’S LINES. lEOH PHILADELPHIA TO KEW YORK, AND WAT Lme as follows, Ti» s , Vais. At 6A. M., Tit Camden 1 and Amboy, AodOßUOds* ' tion..; IK At 6 A. M., Tip Oamden and Jersey City, It. J. Ac commodation . S 26 At 8 A. M;, Tift Camden and Jersey City, Morning ’ Hail.,•••«..»•••• 8 00 At 10 A. M., by Steamboat JofcnNeUson,Yia Taco ny and Jersey Oily. Morning ESp'rasai.',.’, 8 00 At’JP. H.j TiaOdmafn and Amboy,‘G.’and* A'. Bx- 1 1 pre55......... 8 00 At 6 P. 2d. via Oamden and Jersey GItJV Brening Mail. 8 10 At 8 P. M., rlt Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, Ist C1a55.......i.....,..; 8 25 At 8 P. M-,.Tia Oamden and Amboy, Aoeomtsoda tlos, Bnd Clara. .....i....,....:........,,..... 1 60 At 6 P. M.; Tla Camden and Amber. Abeommoda- ‘ tlon,latClara.. '•..'•4.,8 26 AtfiP.M., tla Camden and Amber, Aooommbda- , tioa, Woiw.. 1 76' The 6P. M. lino runs dally, all others Sundays •: - espied,./. , » ■ At llht P- M., from Kensington Depot, Tla Jersey City, Mail, Saturdays excepted.*;*;* 1 $2 26 Bspress Lines stop at the principal stations only. ■ for Belrldare. Seaton,' PlemingtoQ,v&a., at OA. It - and 2# P: K. from walnut street wharf, - : r for Water Gap,. Stroudsburg,-Scranton, Wilkesbaxzs, Montrose. Great Bead, &p„ si OA. M-> tl# Delaware, Lacks*anna at Western Railroad. \ . For 8 A. Mv fcn'd 2 p/M. ForMotmUTolljat6 A.M a *nd2* «ndB f. K for Bristol, Trontoa, &o.,_at 9Jf rad 4>. M., Vo; Valmjra, BanooeM, B#7erlj, BarUngtoa. Boidra* Wwn'&o.,fttBP.M. . ' Steamboat Bichard Stockton for Bordentown. and in* termediate place®, at 2 k P. M. Steamboat Jobn Neilaon, at 10 and 11# A. M , and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M. All linos exteptli# P. M, ] ears Wafa n t street wharf BjP*7ifty>botmdstfbag&aee only allowed each'- pas senger. Pasaangert'Kro prohibited from .taking inj thingas baggage but their wearing, appardb 1 Au.bkg, gage brer fifty pounds to be paid v xor extra. ;lThe 06m pany limit their responsibility fW to one'doUar per pound, and will not be liable for kny amount be’ yond $lOO, except by speelal contract: - - ; ’ £ “• VKrH. GATZUXBj Agent o:* a; b. b. 'oo. f>Sa | M yni i- JNOBTH FJBNNSXX TANIA RAILROAD. For BETHLEHEM. BOYLESTQWNj &0., and by close railroad connections /or ‘ Easton, Oatawissa, New York city, Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap, Mauoh Ohunk, Elmir*, ; . Wilkeebarre, Hazleton, Niagara Palls, Scranton. ' On and after WEDNESDAY, August 2sth, 1858, PM-. aenger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, as follows: . . For Bethlehem, Easton, Wllkeabarre, Water Gap, Scranton, Ac., (Express.) at 8.16 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Hauoh Chunk, Williams port, Elmira, and the West, (Express,) at 2.15 P.M. For Boylestown, (Aooommodation,) at 8.45 A. M. and 4 P. 51. ' ' For Fort Washington, (Accommodation.) at 9.45 A, M. and 6 P.M. , ’ TBAINB lOit PHILADILPIEtA Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 0 A. M. and 6 P.M. Leave Boylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A.M.and 8.80 P M. X’eave Fort'Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. and 2.80 P.M. Boylestown. Trains run daily. Other Trains daily, Sundays excepted. All Passenger trains (except 8 outlay Troths) eonneet at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen ger Railroad. Fare to Rethlehem... “ Mauch Chunk “ ■ fiastoo “^^poylestown.... POH BOHOOLEY’SMOUNTAIN—II> 6.15 A. M. train to Easton, theaoe by N. J. O RIl. anu D. L. <& W. All. to Washington, thonee by stage, arriving at the Moun tains at IP. M. Pare $B.l<L au2s tf PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—TH* A GREAT CENTRAL BOUTS,- concerting the At lantio Cities with Western. North-western, anl|Bouth~ western State*, by a continuous Hallway dirtot. ' This Road also connects at Pittsburgh line,or steamers to all porta on the West&h Riverd,-and kt- OlQTdltndand Sandusky with Bteamereto all porta oo the Northwestern-Lakes; making the aaoetDIRBOT CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Pretgb oan be forwarded to and from the GBBAT WEST. BATSB BITWMN PHILADELPHIA AND PITT BURGH. Just, Ouse—Boots, Shoes, HaV\ sm Caps, Book*, Dry Good#, (In bos*.* baloa and trunks), boxes and bales) leathers, Jura.Aa 80. per 100 lb. BaOOxo Gliss—Domestic Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in pjlglnu bales), Drugs (in 020x0), Hardwire. Leather, Lid nor, (in Matt,) Wall Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Jastward, A0.&0..., 75c. per 100 lb, Txino Oi.abs—Anyile, Hemp. Baoon and Pork. Salted, (loose or in sacks), Paints, [Ary and In oil } Oils, (except lard and rode).,*;’.. <J5c. per 100 lb IMHB oLlBB—Coffee, Pish, Bacon, Beef, and Pork, (in cwka.or box*# eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, NcJ If, Soda Ash, German Olay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Steel, Manufactured To bacco, Koaln . Oil. Queenswii*. Sugar, (hhds., bbls., and boxc*,) Ao.. Ac.... 60c. per 100 Jb. Floor—sl 00 per bbl., until further notioe. Graih—Bsc. por 100 lba., until further notiee. Conos—W per bale, not exceeding 500 lbs. weight, until further notice. In shipping Goods from any ’point last of Philadei ?hia. be particular to kike packages “ via laifroad.” All Goods aonxigned to the Agents of tbla at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. FxiioaT Aosxrs.— Olarke A 00., Chicago; Packer A A 00., Memphis, Tenn.; R. F; Sass A Co., St. Lcoia, Mo.; P.G. O’Riley A .00.,-BTansTille, Indiana; Win Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky.; R. O. Moldn.an Mkalflon, Indiana; H. W. Brown A 00., and Athor & Hihbard, Cincinnati; H. S. Pierce A 00.- Zanesville Ohio; Leech A 00., No. 54 Kilbystreet,Boston: Leech A 00., No. 2 Astor House, NewTerk.No. 1 "William at. New York; X. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw to Xoonf, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, . General Freight Agent. H. J. LOMBABBT, d#o* General Saparintendont. Altoona, Pa. t/rls'icringle' headquarters.— ALA. Wo have juat receivod our French Confectionery, and are manuf.cturlog a superior article of Marsh Mel low Gam Drops, Bon Bona, Oroara Bala's, &o Call and supply yourselves with the hest-Oonfeotioeery in Ihisoltr, at JEFFRIES & EVANS’. nelG-3m No. 718 MARKET St., bet. 7th and Blh. H I T M A N’S SUPERIOR CONFEOTIONBBf FINE MIXED SUGAR SLUMS, FINE MIXED BONBONS, FINE MIXED CANDIES, Manufactured, and for sale Wholesale and Retail, by BIBPHEN I. WHITMAN, No. 1810 MARKET STREET, . . L ' 800 WMi ol IWSUIB otmt. Railroaii tiries. ON SUNDAYS. PLAOBff* WAT L&I3. FALL ARRANGEMENT. , 60 .. a 60 .. 1 50 XLLIS CLARK, Agent GTonfctlitmcrn. Railroab £inea. figHf Wf-ff IIT'T'E~R AR - _ t '" 'BANGBMENT. PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON,' AND BALTT ; ; , MORE RAILROAD. . - „, -J Pound after Monday, November 29,1868,, PASajSNOKB ;TBAINS. IBAVE .PHllliDliLpHlA IUp I jf ldUmPr<>, ' , ‘ * A ‘ M .? IP - M '>(E*pr«Jh) >Od POTTTUmlogtonj .tB'A- M ., 1 ,3.3Q >M d1l pM. ■For New Oaetle, at BA. M., a&l-l M I Por Middletown, at BA. M., andl’p'M ' For Dorerj'at 8 A.M., andl P. M. For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. I .MSpt"" “ B ' MA - M -> (**PW«»,)I2 noon. .Leave Wilmington at 720 and 11.40 A. M 2.25 ao& 8.65 F. M. Leave New Castle at 11.32 A. M., aad 5.05 P. M. Leave Middletown at' lo.2o A.-Ur, and 6.80 F. 11 - - Leave Lover at 0.20 A: Mi, and 4.85 P. M. Leave,Seaford at 7.45 A; M., and 145 P, M. " ‘ TRAINS FOB BALTIMOBB.. e, Wi I mingtonat 0.10 4. M., 1 66 P. M., and 1115 BUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to BaJ- tlmore. Do do 6.40 P» M, from. Baltimore to Pblla. _ delphla. freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will ran as follows: Learo Philadelphia for PenrviUe and intermediate places at 6 00 P II Learo Wilmiogton for do do do 6 66 P. 11. Leare Baltimore for Ham de Grace do 6 00 P. Ift no 3 v 8. M. PBLTON, President. Stepping &&&& THE BRITISH AND NORTH ROYAL MAIL STEAM >'■ r - MOM HJTW TOJtK TO LITBBPOOL. Chief oabts passage ~.fm Seeond Oabiu Pweago..;. f* _ 93 XJTHroOL 7 Ohler Cabin }UO Second Cabin Passage 69 The ships from Boston’ call at Halifax. PER3IA,Oapt, Judkins. ( CANADA, Qapt. Lan*. ■ AKABIA/XJapt J. Stooe: 1 AMERICA; Capt.Wlchini* ASIA, Oapt. *;Q. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt.Byrie. AFRICA, Oapt.'Bhaimdn. | BUROPA. Capt. 3 Leiteh. These rowels tarry % clear white light at mast-head* ' green on starboard bow; red en port bow. ' ' OANADA, Laug, leaves Boston, Wednesday.'Tec. I.' APRIOA, Bhaonon, •* R. York, Wednesday, Deo.' 8. EURO •*A, Leiteh, “ Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 16. PERSIA', Judkins, “ N.'York, Wednesday, Dec. 22. ; ARABIA. Stone, “Beaton, Wednesday. Dee. 29 j ABlA,Ldtt» • u N York, Wedoeirity, Jaa 6, I OANADA, Lutf, “ Boston, Weincaday, Jsn IS. I APBlOAj’Sbannori,- - ' “ N Tor*, Wednesday, Jan 19. Berths t not secured ufitil'paid for. - 1 '£? ax P® ri «aoed SageOoonWftTd. ’* J - I « VJ°i >wnarB of these ShipS will net be accountable to t Gold,SilTer, Bullion, gpeme/Jewelry, Previous Bitaee or Metals, ualesff bills of lading are signed therefor aa* the value thereof therein expressed. 1 fo.* freight or passage apply to nol-y , , E OUR ASP. A Bowling Green. STEAM TO GLASGOW, LI VER SUS POOL; BELFAST, DUBLIN. XHD LONDON DERRY, without delay, for 830. Betarn'tickets; good for six months, loeftiirr of tho aboro places,, by any. steamer of the line, $OO for the round trip, out and back. WOM MEW TORE. Edinburgh, Gumming, Wednesday, Dec22,l2o’clcek AT Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday. Jan 22,12 o’drok M h - ' PBOU GLABOOW'. Glasgow, Thomson, Wednesday, December 22d.’ Edinburgh, Gumming; Saturday, January 22d. RATES OP PASSAGE. ' - paon Glasgow. First Ciasi...; guineas. Steerage,-found with cooked provisions.*'.. 8 " PBOM NSW TOflK, Firtt'CUas.'... $75 00 Steerage, found with cooked prorHioDSl £0 00 1 Children under 14 jean of age, half fare; Infants In Steerage.free. 'hetnrn tickets available within six months, by any steamer oF thiß line. Firt>t Glass $l4O Steerage $OO An experienced Bargeon attached to each Steamer. For freight or pus*ge apply to WORKMAN & CO., 123 WALNUT Street* Philadel phia ROBERT OBAIQ, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL &' LON BY, Bnchanan’s Wharf, Baltimore/-' 1 n 027 * j&t FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.—Heron'S 3&2t LIKE—ONLY- REGULAR. HNB-800D9 Eg. OKIVED AND BILLS LADINB SIGNED -EYJHtT DAY.—Freight and insurance at less than sel rates, by the steamship KEYSTONE BTATE, *7apW 0. Pa Marshman, to sail on SATURDAY, December 4th at 10 o’clock A. H., from second wharf above* Vine itieef. For farther particulars please see advertisement of Steamship .KEYSTONE STATE, in this paper. * For freight or passage apply to FOB CHARLESTON AND SA- StH& TAKNAfi-—BBBON’S LINE.' GOODS BJfiOfiIYED.ANDDILLS OP LADING BIGNIB . EVERY, DAY; The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships 1 I KEYSTONE BTATB and STATE OP GEORGIA, Now rorm a weekly line for the - South and Southwest, one of these . stow sailing every SATURDAY at U e’olockArH., alternately- for Charleston ahd.Ea-^ Until the steamship State or Georgia has received her new boilers, the Steamship Keystone State,' in order to accommodate passengers end the trade, war make. Weekly Trips, alternately, to Charleston andSavaauah: roii HHAttT.MTnw The eteamihip KBYBTONB.PT.AT*, Cept&ln 0.P.. Marebman, will <fdnimence~ loading on THURSDAY- Deoemotfr 2d. and nil on SATURDAY, Deo. 4th, at 19 o'clock,A.M. - ’ • • FOB SAVANNAH, The rteunahip Kejatone BUM, Captain OharleaP. 1 tfanhmaa, ulil sail on SATCRDA7. December 4tth, rflO o>ol6ok A! M. ‘ . n . • r . i At Vot& Ohfarlestob andjJaviiimab, these'drijMconniot irltlx steamers for,JFlorl4a and Havana, and with-ral)- roads, Ao., for all pieeas in the Sooth and Bonttarart. . .ibS&hts baducyd. Heaty freight at air'average oTZS per east.fcelov Rewforketeamahip ratea. '; : T ” \- ; inspbaitoi. : ; YfiBICHT and INfftfßANCf ob a 1 large proportion of goods ehlapad Booth wiirbe round to he lover ty these ships than- by sailing Veaeels. - Oabin ; paseage > , 430 QV‘ , Bteerage ,do: ................w** im 'Rxonrflkm Tickets, good forth* present year.3B ©9 Nohills of lading signed after the ship us jail a t for freight or passage, apply to s v- A. HBBOR, Jr.. .. Ho. 833 (late 81) North Wham*- ' Agentaat Oharleiton.T.B. k Y.G. BUD2>.. O." A. : GBBINJB Ar 00. . for Florida, from Charleston, steamer OABOfcINAj every Tuesday. - for florida, from Savannah, steamers BY. Hilll ud BTr JOHNS,'every Tuesday and Saturday. - - , for Hayana, from Charleston, steamer ISABIL, tnr the'4th and 15rh of ereryUnontlr. jell 1858. - MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATES MAIL PAHKET LlNfe.—Ttie splendid Costs of this old‘and popular LINE will leare Memphis Orleans, as heretofore, on * . .. ; t >jr x MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, A FRIDAYS. MONDAY PACES Tg NE8RA5KA.,....;.,..' BEN FRANKLIN WEDNESDAY PACKETS. JOHN BIMONDB Capt. JAS. F. SMITH. 1NQ0MA8....../......0apt BURDETT PARIS. FRIDAY PACKETS. BELFAST....... H.R. W.HIIL. |£7“ These Boats connect at Hemphis'with the Rail roads from that point,-also with regular paokets-fflr Bt. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, and' Nashville,-on their respective days. Leave Memphis immediately on the arrivaKof the Momphis and' Charleston Railroad' Cars.! Passengers - can arrange their arrival so as' to avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea cure may require. . . ‘ For information inquire of J. J. RAWLINGS,, .vjJ, , ..r.itan UXnUO, At Webb 6s Railings’, £l6 &lain Bt, Memphis . 8. R. Shock, Achr. Agent. o*dtf-2m Sliius nnJ> feqttflM. GEOYE WTIISKE Y—Ade- W fllro to lessen the consumption of impute spirit*. ' knowing their injurious effects upon the oonetitatios, has induced the offering to the publlo of 1 an article Which the .analyzatioa of Professor Chilton,'Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, & Comae, of Philadelphia, pro tbs. beyond all question, to he the most pure and consequently least injurious spirits ever,offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OP Pit JAB. R CHILTON. . i have analyzed a sampleof Chestnut-Grove Whisker, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, J*,. of Philadelphia, and haring carefully tested it, I am pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous or doloteriona substances. It is an nnnsnally pore and fine flavored quality of Whißkey. JAMES K. CHILTON, M. D.. Now York) Bept. 3,1853. Analytical Chemist. Philadslthia, Sept. 9,1858. • DsiaSia; We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent ns, and find that it contain? nene of the poisonous substance known sas5 as Pasio Oil. which Is the characteristic and injurious-'' ngredlent of the Whiskeys ingeneral use. Very respectfully, . .1. . BOOTH, GARRETT, & OAMAO, Analytical Chemists. 7 ToCha»lw WJU*TO*,Jr., No. 28 Booth FRONT Street/Philadelphia. 0c22-dtjaH - “OIiANDIES.—« Finot Coatillon,” Marett, JL# and. other Cosmos of various lyintages, in half pipes and quarter casks : "PelJeroiain Rochelle Brandies,' pale and dark, in halfpipes, half casks, and one-eighth casks. Imported and for sue by HENRY EOHUSN & 00..' ocM 321 and 223 South Fourth street. HEIDSICK & COFS CHAMPAGNE.—A consent supply of the original genuine brand, in bond and in store, for sale t>V WILLIAM H. YBATON. sole.agent for Pennsylvania, No.aid South FRONT Street n os /"jtlN.^—3o Pipes (Dutch Company’s) in V* bond, and for tale by WM. H. YEATON, 210 8. TRONT Bt. . 0083 *Botdo and ft«oi(ttu*ants. Arcade hotel, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. PHILADELPHIA . OOKDUCTBD OH THB EUEOPBAS PIAV. 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 tho prices remain unchanged, vis: Room Pbk Day 600. Dihhbr 600. Duakfabt ahd Tea, baoh, 37Jtfo. Tho 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 tho house to be a source of annoyance to guests. 1 The accommodations are designed wheUy for business men—hence no ladies are received. Jp* This house is never closed day or night. . „ J. D. BROWN, ocB ’ gm E. DE YpUNG, JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA., (Erected In IWT.) _ ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. NOW. OPEN TO VISITORS. ' WELLS OOVERLY, Proprietor DE LANEY’S SALOON AND RESTAU RANT. N. S corner THIRTEENTH and OHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. no2-3mo WM. A DE LANEY, Proprietor. J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No. • 808 MARKET Street, four doors above EIGHTH. South side, Philadelphia. Oysters’ Stewed, Roasted, Fried, Pickled, Ao., Ao , for Home Consumption and Transportation. N-. B.—Dinner from twelve to three o’cloak. 0c22-tf JLJANDSORUJBS AND CLAMPS. , HANDBORUBB. No. I. eajfc. per doi. Ne. 5. H 12 per do*. 2. 750. “ 6. 125 1 8. S7o. « 7, 150 *• 4. 100 a. «’« g, 175 u OLAMPS. 0 Rowj Sl.2s.per dozen. 7 Row, $1 JO per doztn. ■ 8 Bow,' 5i.25 “per dozen. a ,, . , HENRY C. EdXßTiro. **■!• H Hortt *sap BUMS ftUtMfUf A^HBRON s Jb', 838 North Whtfves. •Capt. A. B. IBVIIf, o*pt. j. u. ciAaa. .C&pt.-WM. WBAY. ...T. H.NKWBLL,
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