)^..iwWWVir>Ti“‘" , 'r' l " tfw * wv " i r 1 rtS^^POia: .CWltABS,'' ,• 'BLMVRM''.' - . IACBSEtB.y .SSIKBS, «!!?’ . . ' FCATtFfI, ' ■ • SYBILS. _ jADIES ■', > SILKS. CHINTZES, : ' - 4 MOUB.DK LAINESi VALENCIAS, PLAIDS, ' SHAWM, OLOAKV * BALM >RAD SKIRTS; LACJ# mitts; •KID’ HAf NTLKTB, HOSIERY, 81/ACK“DBES3 HOODS, - -- Ac. -•- iN.i'ioN,-.'' ; => ; MOURN INGr BTORB, : 80S CHESTNUT 3P SEASONABLE Lia PRIOSB, adipted to KBTAIK ' FINE vW>OK \C - GOODP AT PA -*r -r- YIBBT-CLASS - B .•Irish Popilts, Taney BUks: -flifiaell,; " B'anketß, . Ooont«rpanes t ..XfttleLlDena, .‘NApttWt , rgheotinga,- x -Imping Merinoee, Ms* style Cloaks/ Wooll«n-8hiwli,- - , OloahOlpths,; j„ • Wool Plods',-j,..- i, , Valencia,Tmerii, , Pigurfd Mertfloes, Moos DeLa;’iio*, iANDELL, EYRE & AtfD ABOH STREETS, dftASTOR BEATER CLOTHS, BOR LA* V> DIBS’ CLOAKS. <> „*• 3 BIBBED TRIOO CLOTHS. BTBB'D BEAVER CLOTHS. PLAIN. BLAOKDLOTHS. . CLOTH CLOAKS, RAGLANS, 40 , *O. EYRE, & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARGH STREETS. |~’IREA.T SALE OF BROOHE SHAWLS XX,. . ' :: *AN'D / Pt()iK3! !!: . . -' '• WdS’b hitt' hjiOTectnirti! ' < » We’rt'iellintfaalnrnienilty of Goods! Our trade's increasing! •’; -• ■ Oar Modeof doingbasineis seems to meet with gene ral approval!! Namely-^- : • “To Have Bat One Price.” ' - - - To sell Cheep for Cash “Neverto wierepresentQoodsln ordsr - * ' EffECT SAlBB.” *i fn deal fairly and justly, and wait upon all custo mers with at fceatlob 7 *nd jjoll teness. 1 ’ .... ' It Thus to'galrftHMr confidence, and keep it' by con* tloolngto do right ,K ‘ ; - ? ohism.; Wohayenowon 1 hand" ’ r ' ' Excellent Long Brocbe fhawls for $3. BUlt batter duality for $lO. SU, *12,813, $l4, $l6, $lB. s2o,' $22 - ftcds26' • Square Broebeßhtfwe from ss o up W s'!.' Long and Squareßlahket'Bhawls ih-eyery variety. Children’s, Mieses/nod Gentleb en’e Shawls, Ao. , Goof Blaok Cloth Ol ; aks'fors3.’ ‘ • * EyeryotberqdalityabdBtylefors3uptoslB. A JOB LOT OP CLOAkS PBOV 'LAST SEASON AT HALF PRICE} 5 Best B'ack Silks for, Mo. to $1.60 per yard. Rich Pancy Silk* really beihtiful. J Eyery yariety of DRESS GOODB. CLOTHS! CABSIVEBISJ I' SATTINETTS, Ao. }!.! • Heavy Black Bearer Cloths', fine French do., Ao , Ao. - Blankets Plannels. Lluens, and Muslin*. lo fact,no better stock of general pry Goods can be found than at 7 *'* . - .*• *•' <*:- v*‘ *'• • THOENLEY■A CHISM’S, - Northeast Corner EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN., nolB-tf ‘ Great bargains w dry goods.- . :b; y. b l . hunter Has REMOVED fromNprBo t0N0.40 South SECOND Street, whara.bejs now prepared to furnish the Ladles with a frtahandwell-selected stock of.. .. , .VJUUB 8 SNOODS; \ ; , £o which heforiVe their attention,‘being determined to sell atexceedlngljr iiOW PBIOKB.- V , ; ' N. Bi—A- v large --araortcientr of vßroche,: Stella, And French'Blanket’Shawls.' Aldo,V rarietyof Silk and Cloth Circolara Gonstantlr.on hand; at the.' ‘' “CLOAK EMPORIUM,”, . Kb'. 40 South! SECOND Street. L tijijolegale llrgCSGolis Drills &sheetingstor export. BROWN, BLEACHED, * BLUE-BRILLS. ' HERTS' & LIGHT SHEETINGS,::- . Suitable for Export, for sale by . P&OTHINGHAU 4. WELLS, -' ,< . 21 Soutk FRONT ST'< *iS LSTJTIA ST. - 0016-IT JUST RECEIVED, . A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, - BELLING OUT CHEAP, , RAPS OK'S TRIMMING AND ZEPHYR STORE, H. W. Oorier EIGHTH ani OBEBRY Street*, . . STAPLE AND PANOY - DRESS -TRIMMINGS. CROCHET AND OTHER CLOAK PRINCES. A YARIKTY'OP CLOAK TASSELS ViLYRTAND OTHER-CLOAK BINDINGS. NEW. .PATTERNS IpaNOY TRIMMINGS AND FRINGES SMALL BLREYE TASSELS, ALL 00L0R8. filNOtirbbUßU/ XNt) BPLIT ZBPHYR9, Of THE , OELBDBATJRD MAKJ3BB, HEETZ & WJStfXNEB, BERLIN. "ft*"' TAPE3Tay,.WOBBTED, AND.WOOLLEN YABN. —, All good* of the best qaelH/ sold it the Lowest Prloee. AAPBO N • 8 , •' • ’ n2«-2w N. W Ooi. EIGHTH end CHERRY Bta. Cabinet LARGEST DESK BEPOr IN THE UNION. HO an RT ; A NUTT 0 N, (SnccM>oiB.to J.T, Ufimultt,; • . MAHHIAQTDRKBAOF. A. li. ADAMS’ IMPROVBD DESK RACE; ' No. 2i9 Sooth THIRD Street,. ruiUeiphu:, OPHOE, BAMK.'nd gOHOOJ FURNITURE. EXIKNBIONTABtKS, BOOKCASES, V . ■ WABDBOBEB,&o,' ■ dB-3in FANCY FOBS. We here one of the largest end finest Stocks of Goods In this line to be found in the city, ell made EXPRESSLY FOR, ,OUB SALES, Which we ere selling atthe / . ’ XiOWESTPRICES. Warranted to be In ell respectsaa represented, or MONET REFUNDED. FOSTER * 00„ ' THIRD Btreet,'below Chestnut, JJUEFALOROBES, BY THE BALBOB ROBB, GE.O. ,F. ¥Ol BATH S 415 ANB 417 ARCH STREET, (SSuoba. have remover to the five-story iron - BUILDING, NO. 45 SOOTH FOUBTH. STREET, Nwtl door balow their former location; and are iliilj openicg FINE FANQY GOODS,' FOR'THE ’ HOLIDAYS. dMQ CHINA VASES AND NEW FANCY GOODS, 24 8 FOURTH gt. W. TlLLBR.Xmportar Tots and fancy, goods,. 24 south IQUfeTH fit, .[dS-fitj W/TlLLBR,'lmporter. £JHOICK GOODS for the HOLIDAYS. MARTIN A QUAY LE’S STATIONERY, % TOY, A PANOV GOODS EMPORIUM, No. 1035 WALNUT STREET) (BELOW ELEVENTH.) A oho ce end elegant assortment of G°odi sailed to theeomtng’HOLlDAYS,comprising articles of utility, teste, end ornament, selected from the latest Importv tion* expressly for tbeOity Retail Trade. stock, embraces every variety, of. Dolls, ; W*x-OrylDg, sod Sleeping, &c , together with a large variety of) t * , • PAPER DOLLS, WRITING DESKS, PORT POLIOS; lURBARIUMB, i l , SOB AP BOOKS, POBT-ifONNAIES, tc.o. With a large assortment ot Games, Fancy Box's, ..‘‘Javeoile Books. Doll Furniture, Theatres, Stables. -.Warehouses, with a general assortment of Toy and . Fancy Articles JANS!''JANS t JANS! Latest style Pant. In Bilk, Orape, and Linen. Also, Cricket Bats. Bills.- and Wickets. noKLtiU ®dnfeittonetjh Fob the holidays. VCHOICE MIXRD l SUGAR PLUMB. ' MARBEILLEB BuAa'R a'I'MONDS. .V . JORDAN STKjIAR - . : A.VABIBTYOP CREAM BONBONS. T T r O Ne ' NEW VABIBTY uF FINE OONFKGtIONS. . - = ■'"!*BANESBATICAWn *RRIE9. BARGE AAtORTMENT OF SELECTED FRENCH •• ;BON HONS. " A YitustY of finb Paris boxes - ■ -."-•'•'V"’ -• AHD ANDY BENCH NICK NAOKS. ■. j' S.t y tairi! ji: * ..di-tditO.,. tiHaMimwt feeet. Y'IOOO QROQBKJES, ; " • -• It eA*S (MUi >, . ..'AllAiaratOßSl.il J. gquthweat qorqer TBNTH And AROK Bttieli/’ * : 5 :pili^»lJt*rt6ii^A««tlt'bFUi*littlcl6 I > In'4atatMe» ot i.-:iiittt.BBrt«e*p - ;»y*»jthlaif la thelwujrofryiNll OSO-; 'OKRIB3,»oii heeronld respectfullylnTlteeUlhieraht of ffeoA utldes toeiie him a cell,' It.iriu be worth the -Xl;*-:?.:.,' ,;■■■ tfMm# 2 0,000 H E B E I,N G \S. S A F E S M HAVE BEEN SOLD AND ABE NOW IN USE. * OVER THRBE HUNDRED HAVE BEEN TESTED WILL YET BE, SOLD. . THEF ARE NOW TO RE FOUND IN EVERY STATE, THEY HAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD TO GO TO frhitllngv 1 * brdgkeu,. TowelUng*, Muslin*, &o, -A.TjrSTItA.IjIA. AU our PAPES are warranted toggive perfect eaUsfac ion, or the money will be returned. HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION SAFE d4-sw&s-3t SALAMANDER SAFES. inn A large assortment of EVANS St. WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA MANUPAOTDBID SALAMANDER SAFES, . T • -VAULT-DOOM, ITor Banka and Btorea. BANK LOOKB.1 3 - * '* I ' f Equal-to any now In use. IKON DOORS, SHUTTERS. Ac., On as good terms as any other establishment lathe United Btates, by EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 South FOURTH Street. 1 ‘ ‘ , Philadelphia,- PLVABK GIVE US A CALL! ‘ auM-tf jp A P B R LITHOGRAPH, PLATE, OP SUPERIOR QUALITY, MADE TO ORDER, And for sale at Manufacturers’ Prices, by All orders addressed to us, Pou.idblphia P. 0., will receive prompt attention BROTHER, & 00., BLANK ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, BOOKSELLERS/* STATIONERS. ACCOUNT BOORS, Of every description, on hand, or Ruled end Bound to Pattern, suitable for UEHOHANTB, MANUFACTURERS, BANKERS, BROKERS, INSURANCE - 1 AND RAILROAD 00MPANIE8. Warranted in quality, and at lowest prices. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC STATIONERY, COMMERCIAL BLANKS, &0., *O. I ■ - - V J • ■ f 1- 1 » . ‘ JOB PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHY, - 7 * •'ln-alltheirVarieties. PUNCTUALITY k SATISFACTION .G^ARAN^IEI). moss, brotMbr, A CO., noll-2m New Nto IB SOUTH FOURTH STREET. lank booics Xnd stationery. J)AVID M.. HOG AN.Blank Book Manufacturer, fitatioirtf PHnWr/Nb'lW WALNUT Strict,-fa pre pared at all j" elthW from the shelves wlmake idoMer,'Books or every d»eriptioQ,*ult*blo for Banka, others, of the beet quality of English or American Piper, and bound In'various styles, in the mbStSubatantial manner. Orders for JOB~ PRINTING ofc eyery deawJptton Lithogrephlns existed neatness **A general assortment of Rngliah, french and Ameri can Stationery. Concerning Mr. Hogan’s oontribntion to the franklin Institute; th'h Committee say— ‘ r This display of blank booxs for bank!sg.end meroantile gjsistho beat in the inhibition, The selection of the malarial is good, the workmanship, most their finish andap eearaee*neata‘pd'afiiMVrprfafo.’ > : - • ' 1; : ‘©ntre.JJietols, #t. W 1 GUN STORE. PHILIP WILSON & 00., 433 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FIFTH, WILL OPSH, MONDAYj NOVEMBER S 3, An assortment of . . . THOSE OT THI HOST CELEBRATED MAKERS IN EUROPE. The fttfantion of ' BPO RTBMBN I* refuelled to their Stock, which the/ o*n pr RIFLES, \ ~ . ' PISTOLS, P LABES, POWDER) SHOT, &o. GUN FURNITURE IN ALIi VARIETY* ooiB.tr * JOiosolntions dnb ©ojiottnersliipa Dissolution op copartnership. i—The copartnership here'ofere existing between BTEVENtiQN, BOWEN, * NESMITH Is this da/ dls solved by limitation. The business will be settled by either of the parties. SAMUEL STEVENSON. SMITH BOWEN. , ALFRED RBSMITH. . Phlla., Deo. 8,1858., • • . - .j'-r riOPARTNERSHIP.—SAM UE L STE- V/VSNPON.u<t SMITH ROWBN, o(th» l»te Arm of Bt«ren»zt, Bowen, A Nosmlth, h... this * i eepmrtnoHbip, under. th.-Brm.of BTKYJI USON A BOWEN, for th., purpose o! coqliimlßg (bo Whol«««le Dry Hood, business, and li&.e taken the .tore, No. S 3 Nortb Third .treet, eai( aide, ■ , , SAMUHD BTBVBSON. ' SMITH, BOWEN. Ph!!a.,Doo. 7,1869. ■ dl-31* npHE FIRM.,OF QUINTIN CAMPBELL, M /ft., to CO , hiving been dissolved b/tho death of QUINTINiCAMPBELL, Jji * the business of the late firm will be Belled byfl A. BHAOKBLPOR.D, or hie attorney, W. H: iINBKBBP. Philadelphia, or by SHACKELFORD,HAGAN,* ETTLA,No. 17 MUR' RAY St eet.New-York -, <’ , H. ALLSTON SHACKELFORD. Surviving Partner. Philadelphia, Not. 80,1868. The Subscribers bare thie d«y associated themselves, for the transaction of the Jobbing of FsNOY GOODS,, at No. 17-MURHAY Street, New York, under the firm of BHAOKBLPOBD, UaGBN, * ETCLA H. ALLSTON rHAOKELFORD, ' MATT T. HAGEN, DAVID R. ETILA. PHiLADELPHfi, Deo. let. 1858. dl-Jm JAMES MONROE this day retires from the firm of WHELAN fcOQ: the business will b« con tinued, ag heretofore, under the Raise firm, by the sub* scribers, . JOHN G. WHELAN. . FREDERICK H..FRENCH. . NoypMßKft 3d, 1858. , dt-ftf GtattimenV fnrnisijina ®dob«. : NEW THING— ,, A gijtAYAT STORE, Where gentiemen ,will find . - , . , AH SNDLESR VARIXTT OP CRAVATS, HJSOK-TIEB, SOARJS, *O., ~,r , , To from* Constantly receiving from.. -r. , . , , AORNTSINRARIBAND NSW YORK, The moat laablonaMejiyloa.-M aoon.aa Introduced. ~ ~ Also, s l.rjre 'fHSortmenc oi- . MBN'S .JURNisHIBa.’ GOODS, .AT OItRATtY REDUdID.PRIOBS; V . " , " “BSHISMAN S,‘ CHESTNUT, Street, below Seyepth, , ' At the entrance of Jaynft’a Hall. Wholesale and Retail, 7 '' ‘' n2B*lm WTINOHESTERk 00.. GENTLEMENS FURNISHING STORE *' .1 . PATENT SHOULDER BEAM SHIRT MANUFAC .I '<y'.i. TORY,' " Atthe Old Pttod, No. 706 OHEBTNUT STREET, oppo ' ilte-the Washington House. ... ' CHEBTER wlll gW M heretofore, bU per lOfldT-fltiperriMon'to the Gutting and Manufacturing •iepMtmentsr-Crderrfpr,hia-celebratod.style of BhirtS ColUre filled at the bhorlest. noiioe. tiWholeKale tetdeßappHedou libvral terms., jj24-ly J,,i iW. ROQTTjijJifita of' the.flrm; of . Wut ;. oUaatnafc.SoorTjj GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH- 1 .-.[N& ’BTORB- IandnSUIRT,.’MANUFACTORY, 814 aHEßTNUTBtoe4t,(neMlyoppo«lt« tbeOlraM House.) • Philadelphia. ” ■> r.sA - L ...... , ; 3: W. Birdaulil.reepeijtluHy call the attention of ble former patron. andTriondNatohle netr Btore r aadd. pre-, pared' to SHsbMnabfoP SHIRTS at short notlr.o, a tfstlijriSjtj'.Jipeß (Dutch Company’s)., in or bond, and foe tala brWM.H. TEATON, 216 8. no#* st, bos fJcoof Safes, IN ACCIDENTAL FIRES. 100,000 HERRING’S .SAFES !! EVERY TERRITORY, EVERY COLONY, * ON THIS CONTINENT, •E TJ XL OPE, -A.6.1A, AFRI C A. , SO UTH AMERICA, FARRED, HERRING, & CO., 130 WALNUT ST., OJSTIjY MAHUCas StotionerQ MAP, BOOK, SIZED, OR NOT SIZED, E. O. h P. H. WARREN, PHILADELPHIA No. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, FINE GUNS OJ' THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, • • t»n SHARD NOT BE SURPASSED By any In the United State.. Sales bg .SAjjOjon. m/r THOMAS & SONS, LTI. No*. 189 and 14l SOUTH FOURTH STREET (Formerly Nos. 67 and 69.) OABD.—EXECUTORS' SALE PRIVATE STOCK EXTRA FINE MADEIRA WINES —The extensive and very superior private etock ofa)helato Joseph Gr&tz, Esq , will be'gold at our auclfou rooms, on Wednesday morning. December 15th; by order of the’executors, 07" Catalogues now ready. TRUSTEES’.SALE—“JONES’ HOTEL,” CHESTNUT STREET. Our sale 21st December, will include the valuable, property south side of Chestnut street between Sixth and Sevooth streets, known as 11 JoDes’ Hotel”—so feet 6 itches front ou ChestnutFtreet. . 235 f fiot in depth to Qeorge street, having’two valuable fronts. JjJ** Particulars in handbills and future advertise ments . • ' BEAL ESTATE, 1 STOCKS, 40. Public Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every faesday Evening. ' • ' ■-' 07? Handbills or each' property issued separately, in addition to which we publish oj the Saturday previous to each sale, one thousand cata'oguea in pamphlet form, riving fall descriptions of all t ie property to be sold on •the following Tuesday. , f ALL SALES—SIOQKB AND BEAL KB ?ATE . Twenty-first fall Sale, 14th December, at the Ex ohenge. Twenty-second fall Sale, 21st Deoember, at the Ex ffhaoge. 07* Pert of the handbills of the above sales now ready. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. fly Beal Estate entered on our Private Sale Re gister, and advertise 1 occasionally iu our Public Sale Abstracts, (of whioh 1,000 ooples are printed weekly,) tree of Charge. BEAL ESTATE AT PBIVATI SALE;, 07" We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri vate Sale,, including every description of City and country property; Printed Lists may be had at the auction store. STOOKS, fee. On Tuesday Evening, December 14th, at? o’clock, at the Phllale’phia Ex change, will bo ad Id the following— Executors’ Peremptory Sale—Estate of Benjamin H. - WaMer, Deceased, 7 shares Maoayuokflat Rock Turopiko Road Compa ny— par $25, . . 4 shares Frankford and Germantown Turnpike Road Company—par (24. 10 shares Haverford School Association 1 share Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company par $2OO. - .... j - . 1 share Philadelphia Steam Tow-Boat Company—par $lOO 3 abates Philadelphia Exchange Company—par $lOO. TWENTY-FIBST FALL’' SALE—DECEMBER 14th Will include— Sale by otder of Court of Common Pleas—Estate cf Alexander Osbouru—a lunatic THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, southwest cor ner of Eighth find Wharton streets, late Southwark. Orphans* Court of Charles Vf. BacoD, NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, with Bide yard, Green street, between Seventh and Eighth streets. Orphan* 1 Coprt Pale—Estate of Hbgh Otark, Deceased. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND -Four-story brick store and dwelling, northwest corner of Tenth and Spruce streets. \ Same Estate.—LAßGE LOT OP GROUND, east etde of Broad street, south of MoKean street, first ward, 40 feet front, 265 feet deep. Orphans* Court Sale—Estate of Theodore B. Witmor LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT OP GROUND, WHARF, AND DOCK, fronting on Dunoan street, WhArf street,- Pieico street* and Frankfort creek. Twentv-lbird ward, four fronts. R7* The improve* inents'conafst of two wharves and a dock. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 021 North Eighth street, above Poplar street, with side yard doa ble back buildings, and modern Improvements. Imme diate possession. Keys at No 716 North Tenth street. 16,000 may remain on mortgage. TWO WELL-SECURED OLD IRREDEEMABLE GROUND-RENTS of sl7# (s34#) a year, secured on property Nos. 622 and 621 South street TQRRE-BTORV BRICK DWELLING, No. 1325 Pop lar street, west of Thirteenth streot. Immediate pos seraion. Key at the auction store. Peremptory Sale.-POUR LARGE AND VALUABLE LOTS OP GROUND, Washington and Oak streets, above Rose atroeti late West Phlia., 200 feet front, 214# feet deep. j. 1 \ f Executors’ Sale—Estate of John 8 Morton, Deceased, FOUR VALUaBLE LOTS, together over 47 acres of land, Springfield township, Delaware county, Pa., }ialf smile from Newton station, West Chester Railroad, and 0 miles from Market*street Bridge. r f VALUABLE FARM, 81 ACRES, with mansion, large Bt ne barn, and other out-buildings. Valley Forge, Chester county. Pa., one* mUo from tbe Readlog Rail road depot, three miles from Pboenixville, and six miles from Norristown. Executors’ Peremptory Bale—Estate of Benjamin H. OLD IBMDEEwiBDB QBODND-RBSTB. BONDS, Mortgages. Mocks, 1f. 0.. IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RJ2UT of $37 per an num. secured on a house and lot, east' fide of Seventh street, south of' Race street.' lot 20 ty 107 feet game Ka’ate.—IRREDEEMABLE GROUND-RENT of Sit per annum, clear of taxes. game Estate.--IRREDEEMABLE GROUND-RENT of $3O per annum, dear of taxes Same Estate.—BOND AND MORTGAGE for $3OO on which $470.09 has been paid, 5323.91 still fue and payable. • - 'Bam© Estate.—POUß BONDS, vis i $399 79 due Au gust lot, 1856,- $380.44, due August Ist, 1857; $36111, due August Ist, 1639; $l4l 76. due August Ist, 1859, m ail $1,483 2*loo Bald mortgage was originally for $2,- 679 28, $1,096.19 haying been pa d of. TWENTVrBBOOND PALL SALE—DECEMBER 21st, Will Include— Trustee*© Postponed Bale., TIIB VALUABLE COAL LANDS'of tbe North Oar boodaie Coal Company, 658 acres, 80 peroheo, situate in Fell township, Luzerne county, ra. - Trustees’BaleJONES’ HOTEL,” CHESTNUT BTBEET .—The valuable property known as Jones’ Hotel, Chestnut street, south side, between Sixth and B*veoth streets, ffi feet-0 inch* .front On Chesuut St., 236 foet in depth to Geuge otreet two valuable fronts. ITj" Fall particulars in handbills Executors’ Bale—Estate of Col. Mifflin Lewie, peo’d. VALUABLE PROPERTY, MANSION, HOTEL, ten anl f s house. and out-buildings, end 8# acres, known as Spread Eagle SUt{QQ. on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 14# miles from Philadelphia. JtP Fdll particulars in handbills. LAUfia AND VALUABLE FARM, ob/jut aprea, near f.elnsic station, Delaware Railroad, about 6 miles from Smyrna, Delaware. There are two, seta of build incs The'situation, Is a deeirahleaod healthy o&el jp* Full particulars in handbills'. Bale it 17 00. 189 and 141 Bosth roprtb street BUPSBIOB fURNIIUBE, PIANO-FOBTK. 11V B P&ATB' HIBBOBB, BBUBSBLS OAB PETS, So. On Thundaj At 9 o’elock, at the auction store, aa •StecflfT* assortment of exeelieatseoond-hand fnrniture, elegant Co-fortes. fine mirrors, oarpets, eto,» from private Ugs declining housekeeping, removed to the store for conveniens* of, tele.,., TO CAPITALISTS. BUILPBBO, k4-= LA-808 AND VALUABLE I*OT AT TJOCPS? Bt. Sontk side, between Broad and Fifteenth streets, U 8 feet front on Loouat street, by 178 feet in depth to a 10 feet alley. IUOBEB HATHAN a, AUCTIONEER LU- AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. B. eornra SIXTH and-RACE Streets - NATHANS* GREAT SALE OF FOUFEtVED COLLA LATERAL?—OVER TWO THOUSAND LOTS OP FORFEITED GOODS. - Qp Tuesday Morning, December 14th, at 10 o’clock precisely, at Moses Na thans’ auction atore, southeast comer •of Sixth and Race stroets, In the second ptory thereto from Race street, conristlng In part of prer coats, raglani,' dresa and frock posts, business oo&fs, oloais, fine French find other catalmere pants.sllk-vel vet, silt, satin, doth, and oifcer coat, pant, and \est jatternsj gents* shawl#, black and other silk dresses and dre/s pattern#/ merino, cashmere, silk, woollen, plaid dp lsjoe, cblntj, and other dresses, and dross patterns, pllk, meripp, delaine, and othnr skirts; silk-velvet, satin, silk, me rino, and cloth pircularp, bassues, capes) and m&tlllaa; broebe, Stella, Canton craneT s*tSo, gllk, merino, Day 9tetb, and heavy, woo’len long and tusaro chawlSj la dies* weapipg apparel generally j boots, shoes, umbrel las, parasols, bftofcSj bibjos, olegantly boupd and highly Hlnstratndj voillus, gGSOrdeons, flutlnas, guitars, French horoa. besfoons, a very gpo lever silver-keyed lined with with 6o)id sllvpr, © fipe toned melo deen Id yopewood oaae, made by Osrhart superior eeccnd-isnd pianoforte. FURNITURE, lookiDg-glasses, olooks, time pleoes, lace curtains, feaiher bedi, bolsters and-pillows, (jullts, comfortables, spreads, blankets, sheets, dry goode, fine Havana'cigars,daguerreotype camera.large size: do complete, with all Ike njwie*ury articles required for an opeaztor, superior double Larrpl fowiiug-piecea, Sharp*# pistols, dolt’s revolvers, due ling pfatqj?, fee. TO MILITARY 00MPANIE9—A large and superior tent, with topt table, cbalrfl, and velvet carpets, tot whole mode expreeely for a General In the Russian ser vice, They were used at Spk&stopol, but are ip perfect order Also, a very heavy, doth ufilta*/ cloak, with fur collar j also a case containing the necessary phins. glass, silver-plated ware, table outfefy, &c., for tent; alio, a superior large s ; ?e microscont incase; also, a set of medicine sctlos and weights, tea box, work box; a magnificent portable dressing case and valise, containing the most costly fixtures, the tops of which Rre solid sterling silver.*—cost $160; suiveylng Instru ments, rnrgical and dental iosirumente, sewing us ch:res,- and numerous other articles fry** The whole will be numbered and open for ex amination op Mpnday, previous to the cale. CAMUEL NATHAHH, AUCTIONEER. >3. and MONEY LOAN OmOl, Ho. m South THlRDStreet, below Walnut, oppoeite Fear it., only ' rirbt doors below tbe Exchange. * Hours of business from T ; o’clock, A. M.y uctU 10 o’clock in the evening. - Out-door sales at the. Auction Howe, at tended upon the terrof^' ' BtiobHsktdfor tht lati 7}art. Advtnoea made firom one'dollar to thousands on Dia monds,' BUverPlate.WstChes, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer sbandise, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instruments, Guns, Homm, Carriages, and Goods of every deaeripttoD. . All goode can any length of time agreed pon.i ' All oAvanees, from one hundred doilasa and upwards<l will be charged 3 per cent, per month} $5OO ecu' over, the lowest market rate.'/ ; / i This Store House having a depth of 130 feet, has large Are and tM*f-pro>f vaults to store all valuables, and pr B rate»watchmen fop the premises; also, a heavy !pit| ranee effected for the benefit of all persons having good! advanced upon. 1-: f ’ ' N. account of, having an nnllmltod capital, this o&oe is prepared to make advanoeeonmore satis factory end accommodating terms than stay other is this city. -.t - Money advanced to the poor, In small amounts, witbj ootwyoßw,.. AT PRIVATE BIRD. Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, mid Olothinsr will b« sold st reduced Prices. enl-lr EIIBST PREMIUM AWARDED VY W* FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER, I8*»i to tub WEST PHILADELPHIA STARCH-MANUFACTURING COMPANY FOR TffSIIC USIUYAII.RD PEARL STARCH AND CORN FARINA. THOMPSON, CLARKE, H YOUNG, 130 and 132 South FRONT Street, n2T tf Agentfl for the CJompaDjr gNGRAVINGS. JAMBS 8. BAR B E A SOU Unrejunt opened n now »n<l extenaian aaaoftmant or ENGRAVINGS'.' „ ’ ' , . Colored slid plain, Una; Mezzotlnta, UthograpN— AVnrjr aelectlon 'FOR UREOIAN I’AINTINQ. All the works ofLANDSEKR.IIERRf NO, TURNER, At7o. SCHEFFER; DBDA ROOHE, HOhAOK VKK OOSTnAIES, FANG* DRESSES. , . r,AN(ISOAPeS,.OHRO>IO lithooraphb. Paa-slmlles of Original Drawings. , _ , PROrOOKAPHa from Original Plotnres, ana effects of Ban and Clouds' ’ 1 , , < LOOKINCI-GTjASS WARKROOMR AND OADLERT OF PAINTINGS, .48 , , , 816 CHESTNUT Street. . CLATEISLATE!! SLATE I!!—Rooting *p, Slate, or aU Bisea, and at very low rates, kept con stantly op band, and for aalwby ; T-, - r , .POSKING, POX, k 00., ,QB.aMAKIOWK BOAD and TUlRDatrpeV IV. B. Slate Roofs pat on in the beat manner. end v ItliftgktteidoOO. AUvukVtlTMttf. M| THE PRESS—PHILADELPH IA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1858. 1 PUKKESS, BRINLEY, h 00., 1 No. 429 MARKET STREET SALE OP IMPORTED DRY GOODS _ Tuesday Morning, credit— * o'clock, by catalogue, on 6 300 packages and lots of fancy tmd staple imported ary goods. r * Bamples and catalogues early on the morning of B. SCOTT, Jr,, AUCTIONEER, No. 431 * CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom aoxue, between FOURTH and FIFTH Street*. • SALE OF, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS. Ao. This Morning, December Bth, by catalogue oa a credit, 500 lots, , comprising, viz— EMBROIDERIES. Oambrio and j ‘conet collars, and setti, with collars and sleeves to ra&toh, Swiss collars and sets, bands, bonncings, Ac. Bonnet ribbons, dress trimmings, volvet ribbons, velvet trimming ribbons slk dreess fringes. Ao. ' HJSIKRY. 1 Ladies’ and gents’ merino and cotton hose, white and gray merino half hose, undershirts, drawers', la ‘dies’merino vests'Ac/ FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. A line of rich velvet French a«t'ficial flowers, mourn ing do do, black and colored ostr ch leathcrj. TRIM WINGS Also, moss and silk dress trimmings, silk edgings and frloges, silk dress buttons U«uel buttons, Ac , picot edge ribbons, boltings, joined blonde, Ac. GERMANTOWN GOODS. Also, Germantown knit goods, comprising zephyr knit basque*, talmas, shawls, hoods,riggo\ettes, nubias gauntlets, leggings, scarfs, boas' comforts, Ao. BONNETS Also, 50 cases ladies’ fancy bonnets. LARGE BALE OF FURS AND ROBES. On Thursday Morning, Dec 9th, commencing at 10j{ o’clock, a variety of 'fancy furs for ladles* wear, comprising sets of oapes, victories, boas, mufls, cufTs. Ac., of stone martin, stiver martin, fitch, squirrel, mink, Ac. Also, gente’ fur collars, caps, and gloves. BOBK9 Also, 50 buffalo and fancy robes SPECIAL IMPORTERS’ BALK OF OVER TWENTY ENTIRE CASKS FRENCH AND GERMAN TOYS. On Friday Morning, December 10tb, commencing at 10 o’otock, the stock of fanoy goods of a German importing bouse, compris ing the usual variety sotted to present and approach ing sales: included will be found every variety of French and German toys, to which the attention of the trade is invited. JET* Samples arranged for examination, “with ca‘a oguea, early on the morniug of sale. OMMEROIAL SALESROOM, 222 MARKET BTREET, BETWEEN BEOOND AND THIRD 9TRKETB. r. G WOLBEUf, Ationonsn On Thursday Morning, From the shelves will be sold a general variety or staple and fancy goods, worthy the altention'of to tailers, ; On Friday Morning,' Sale of ready-made clothing, tailoring goods, BY WILLIAM H. STEBK, GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, below Aroh. On Thursday Morning. GERMAN A*'D BWISS TOYS. FANOY GOODS, ALA BASTER YABES, GLASSWARE, Ao. lty catalogue,oonjmancing at 10 o’clock, will be sold a-large assortment of toys, fanoy goods, Ao, to which we invite the attention of the trado. -Sale io West Philadelphia. THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF A GENTLEMAN DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, On Friday Morning, Commencing at 10 o’olook. In Garden street, Brat house shore Tblrty«sUth. Will be sold the entire household furniture, carpets, mirrors, housekeeping articles, &c. On Saturday Morning, At the Auction store, commeucing at 10 o’clock, the usual assortment of superior household furniture, mir rors, carpets, plated ware, &o. ■ Consignments ol new Ana second-hand house hold furniture, pisno-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, dec., respectfully solicited.on which liberal cash ad* ranees will be made if required. ID" Oat-door sales attended to promptly. Charges as moderate as any other house in this city. Philip ford, auctioneer, no. (530 MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and SIXTH, south side 1 LARGE SALS OP BOOTS. SHOES, BROUAN3, AND GUM SHOES. On Thursday Horning, Dec. 9th, wilt be sold, by catalogue, about 400 cases boots, shoes, brogaus, buffalo overshoes and gums, comprising the usual assortment, adapted to-present season, to whioh the attention of purchasers is re quested. ID" Catalogues early on the morning of sale. JM. GUMMEY & SONS, • READ ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. No. 6*o WALNUT STREET. CARD-—J J)t. Gurnmey & Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales or Real Estate, Stocks, &o. Also, .household furniture at dwellings. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALX. Ip" On oqr Private Bale Register will tjlwaya be found a rery Urge amount of real estate, Including every description of city and country properly."’ 7. tf. GPMMKT & SONS, Real Estate Broken. 6ip WALNUT Street, below S|ath. WESTERN INSURANCE AND vsr ynuaT company. OyPIOE IN COMPANY'S 403 IyALNDf STATEMENT OP YE*B ENDINQ Capital Surplus Received for Premiums........ 91,&’6 43 “ “ Interest, UonJs,Ao 7 825 49 $99,300 94 Paid Loaaop. Ef pease Commis sion*, ro.{usur4nce, Qeturp fAWpmlqms, ; , Kpal Estate, Bonds ans Bforf-' gages 5141.349 QO Sto'hp i 47,915 00 Villa Receivable.....; £9,885 73 Unsettled Premiums and other deb’s due Company 17,823 02 Cash on hand, and in the hands of Agents 8,389 28 ' 1 ' ' 5276,263 0$ At a meeting or the Stockholders, convened on the 16tn fnit., tu* followibg persona were elected DIREC TORS for the ensuing year, viz;' CHARLES u LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street ALEX. WHILLDIN, n'erehant, 18 N. Front street. WM DARLING, 133$ pine street. I3AAO Bolfcitor. JOHN'O. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, k Co E f (Jrm of E. Tracy k ’Co., 'Goldsmith’S jJLiIr. MoCpRDy, firm of fflnsj, Whit?, If M<?- Tfiofi. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie k Zeller. JAS. B. SMITH. firm of J. B Smith fe Co - JOHN B. YOGpEB, cor. Seventh and Saosom ste DANIEL L. COfiLIER, firm of 0. H. Qraat'fc Co. THOMAS POTTER,'2*9 Arch street. T CHARLES HARLAN; cor. Walnut and Sixth streets. JONATHAN J. gLOOUM.I6IB Fourth street. At a subeequent.ixioeUug of tlio Bfiapd QUARLES 0. LATHROP was unanimously re-elected President. and Hon. WM. DABLIft G Tice President. JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary. Th’a Company has DISCONTINUED MARINE HULL RIBKB. FIRE, INLAND, and MARINI CARGO RISKS eon tinue to be taken on the lowest terms. n27-d&Wtf TO LET ANEW STORE, Fire Stories; One Huodrod sod Seventy Feet Deep, with gky-lights, Hoists. Water Closet, Coal Vaults, &c., IN THU NKIOQDOKnoOO or CHESTNUT AND SECOND STREETS, BSW S«Op. OPOJV3E H. STUART, 4T St STKATVBBBRy STREET. rjTO IMPORTERS AND. * COMMISSION MEBCHANT3. %* O LET. The Flve-Btory BROWN-fcTONK WAREMOfIS'K, IJo. p Soutfi BJSOOND Street, NEAP CHESTNUT STREET, Suitable for the PACKAGE, OR OTHER BUSINESS BENT LOW—For a Term of Years. Possession glvon January Ist APPLY ON THE PREMISES. d2-lm mWfNTp RESIDENCE.—For or rent, a large end copyenient House, with all the modorn Improvements No 68 Union street, Burlington, N J Apply to E. P. MIDDLETON k BUG., d7>3t 6 North FRONT SfreOt. ®FOR RENT.—From January Ist, 1869, Ihe first-class Granite-front Store, No 124 North RD Street, aborp Arch, suitable for ihe Hardware, Dry Goods, or any other h’ayy business fjeiug lighted and commodious. Terms catihUctory tj> a re sensible tenant Apply at No. 221#, second stpry. d7-6t# ' • £TO LET—A desirable residence, No. 70S LOMOARO Street, containing tight .rooms, ten cu first fl»or. large yard, water, gas, Ac. ; in perfect order, having been papered and piloted through* out. Rent $l4O per annum Apply G 9 VINK Street. d7-2t* • r . 4= a TO RpN T.—The desirable business KxBTAND, No 437 MARKET Street. Inquire on the premise?. *JI7-St mo LET TO Atf ATTOR Np Y —An O IHco A convenient to the State House. Adqress “ COKE," at this Office. d 7 0t S]FOR RENT.—The second and third doors of the new marble bul’ding, Ncs. 19 and 21 h yOUhfH Street, 20 feet front and QQ feet deep. Apply on th* premise,! to _d6-t jaj TEMPLE, BAB^Eft.&CO. »FOR RENT—The DWELLING Nq. 016 LOOUB'F Street, (dr Washington Square,) from olpf January, 1860.. The house is three stories high, with basement, back building. &o , now oocopled by J. W. pornpy. Apply at the ojflce of The Press, or at the house. - * * dd&3 jga TO LET—Tho largo, well ligbtpij, and ESlieligible STORE; No. $3 outh BECOND Street, vhiph will be vacated by tboua<ler*i<ned on the first of January. Rent very moderated Apply to noi6tf 4.. If. ROSEI/lIKIM k BROOKS, as above. fTIO lst January noat, tbp A vety superior and extensive ROOMS,'(2d, 3d, 4th and 6th*flooM, each 24 feet by 146) of the NEW STORK, 683 UARRET Street. The bailding is one of the fine improvements on the upper side, between FJPfH and SIXTH Streets, having tyo froplg, tye north one on a rear Street with good cartage yay 5W toot into' BISTH Street. Apply on the premises. noi-tf £g TQ JiENT, a STORE on DELAWARE ffw below yiNp Street, running through' to Water Street, 148 feet deep, ilpo.tbp Doublp STORE, corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets; lb feet front, one. of the best locations for large Business In Phila delphia. Also, STABLE and OOAOIMIOPBK in CHERRY Street, fcboye SEVENTH, in rear of Ash land House Apply at 273 South FOURTH street. ■ 8920-3m* SCOTCH ALB, LONDON PORTER, Atf P BROWN stout. R Yoangers 5 Ala, St Ann’s Brower/, Edinburgh, in stoce pints. Muir k Sons’ Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh, In atone pta. Finzi k Williams’ London Brown Stout io glare pte. •do do Porter, in glass pts. F Bio 4 k Oo.’b Dublin Stout, in stone pte. In store and for sale hr |V| ON ON trAHEiiA ’WHISKEY—OO Bbla. ifj pute'Rye Wh!skby,in store and for sale by WM. 9, YBATON, 210 South FRONT St. ao» Sales iii Sanction, 'RIBBONS Jiunraitpe Cotn|iaii}ca OCTOBER 31, 1838. 1223 800 00 .. 61,463 08 $276 268 03 fat Salt un<i toCcl. WILLIAM H. YBATON, 216 South FRONT Street. District court—june term, 1868. No. 682 Nev.Fa 9 & HOOUADY vs. WILLIAM MIQGETT. All that certain three-story brick mafeuage or tene ment with two-story brick back builSgs, and lot or curtilage thereto belonging, situate dm the routheast corner of Twenty-third and Locuat etree's, Philadel phia lot being in front fourteon feet, and ex tending in depth one hundred feet to G street, the main building Being fourteen feet in front, and in depth twenty-six feet, and back buildings being about twenty seven feet in dopth. N B —The lot of ground above described, ROBERT MoOUEDY, by indenture of 13th August, 1857, recorded in deed-book ROW, No. 148, page 118, granted to WILLIAM MIGQETT in fee, r serving thereout a yearly ground rent of $O9, payable Bret of March and September, to which it is still subject. Seised SDd taken In execution si the property of William Miggett. The Auditor appointed to distribute tbe proceeds of SherilPa sale of the shore property, paid into Oourt, will bold a mooting for that purpose at the office of EDWARD WALN, Esq., No. 702 WALNUT Street, south side, second house west of Washington Square, at 4 o'clock P. M. of FRIDAY. December 10, 1868, when and whore all persons are required to make their olaims before the Auditor, or be debarred from ooinlng in on said food n2O-10t IN THE ORPHANS’ OOURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN KEATING, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Oourt to audit, adjust, and settle the account ot WM- V.KKaI ING, Executor, and to repirt distribution, will meet the parties Inter ested os TUESDAY, the I4th of December, 1868, at 11 o’clrck.A. M., at hie office, 708 WALNUT Street, di-w frfcmSt THO MAS BaL vH, Auditor. f'UTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA, SB—THE COMMONWEALTH OP PENN SYLVANIA. gJTo JOSEPHINE CLERMONTEL, surviving Execu trlx of JOSEPH FLEMMING deceased, greeting: We command you, that l»yi*g aaldo a 1 business and excuses whatsoever, you be and appear, in your proper person before the Houor&b’e, the Judges (,f our Or phans’Oourt. at a Oourt to bo held on PRIDAY, tbe I7oi day of December, A D 1668, at 10 o’clock of the , forenoon, to show cause why your letters t'.staraeulary should not hi vacate! on accoant of your removal r roin the State of Penusylvan a, ami why new lette s ahould not be granted, aod further to abide tho or or «f the Oourt la be premises j aai boreo''ail not, unde.* a penally of onohmdr d pounds VUnesß OAWALD THOMPSON, Eb [Seal op quire, at Philadelphlo, tho fifth day of tbk Court.] November, In the year of our Lord oie thousand eight hundred aud flfty-eiglit. no9wfl*l2t JOHN SHERRY, ClprkQ. Q. Sbucational, ALLEN GROVE BOAUDTNG AND DAY BOHOOL fur YOUNG LADIES. FRANK* FORD, Peunaylvania, six miles,‘from Market Street Philadelphia.—The Course of Instruction is o-mpre heneive and thorough Young Ladies received at any time during tbe leaainn. parents and Guardians who intend to place tbelr Daughters or Wards at this Insti tution will do well to make immediate application to Mrs E. L. THOMPSON, Principal and Superinten dent. nolO-va Bt* PROFESSOR MASSE, of Paris, Instructor iathePRKNOH LANGUAGBsndLITERATURE, has takeu charge of the French Department in the Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles at ALLEN GROVE, Brankford. Mrs E. L. THOMPSON, Priuci pal and Superintendent. Prof M. ventures to hope that his long experience as teacher of his vernacular tonguv, both in collegon and private oUsseß in Europe and in this (Quutry, will Insure him the coDfilcnce of all wishing such instruc tion, and to parents wishing to have their daughters thoroughly instructed in thiß beautiful language, that they may b > able not only to read and write with cor rectness but also to apeak it with fiaensy and eleganco, the opportunity now offered roast prove highly ac ceptable. If parents wish their children to learn the pronu. ciation, let thorn begin young, and they wilt make rapid progress. For terms and particulars, address or apply to the Principal. He begs leayp to refer pupils to thp gentleiqen whose names are below. ® ffBVBppHOXg. Rev M. A. D*W. Howe. D. 0.. of Philadelphia; Rt, Rev Bishop T. 0. Brownell. D D., Hartford, Ct.; Rev. Wm B. Stevens, D D., of Philadelphia ; Prcfosaor H. Ooppee, of Pennsylvania University; Professor 0. D. Cleveland, of Philadelphia; Rev. K. U. Creasy, D D , Auburn, N Y.; lion W. H. Seward, Auburn, N. Y.; Hon. I. Toucey. Seo. or Navy, Washington; Rev. Geo. D Cummins, Washington; Rev. Smith Pyne, Wash logtoo; P. R. Fend* ll Esn., WilntiugtOi,; Rev. K. Cleveland Coge, of Baltimore : Hon T. A Green, New Bedford; Rev. Chas Lowe, New Bedford; Roy Ohas. 11. Brigham, Taunton; Rev. T. W p now, Taunton ; Geo. B Emerson, Esq, Boston; Ricbird 11. Dana, Krq., Boston; EpesSargent, Esq , Boston. n27-ws4t L'^ONG , SSPRING“GARDENAOAD _ EMY r , N E. corner EIGHTn and BUTTONWOOD Sts. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Hook keeping iu all its various forma { preparing Student* thoroughly for situations in any branch of business; Pla'n and Or namental Writing : Commercial Calculations; Law and Correspondence. No institution !u tbe United States gives a more thorough and practical course. In this department no tp&objug ip dunp in olaasoo, and is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Separate from tho above )—Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of en English and Clas sical Fducatlon, vie: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Cloogiapby, Arithmetic, Philosophy, &0., Anciout and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiato Studios. Sessions of live months commence Beptoinber Ist, and Fobruary let. Pupils receivod at anytime be fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mh2S.tf F. DONI.EAVY LONG, Principal | UttITTENDEtf' 0 f \J COMMERCIAL COLL CHESTNUT and BIVENTJ An Institution designed lIYE BUSINESS. BOA3JD Of TBUBT^iS. B. B.Cometm}, fE&aets Hosklni, Oeorg* H. Htahrt, D*Tid Milne, John Spsrbtirk, DaridS. Brown, liuc HMker, A. T. Parsons, D,B. Hlnnuuii frederiok Brown, Joshua Llppincott. EVENING SESSIONS after September 16th. EachStadent has inditidoil ihstrootios |at this Institution, and a Diploma from here U the best re oommoudatiqn ba*«j for obtaining % good r OAtAI/QGUBS may be had on application at the College. - * seS-tf*” fc/TDNS. A. f. KOSAT, ifjt TEACHES OF FENCING, BURR'S TT 7 8 GYMNASIUM, oc26>d2in* MARKET Street, above Eighth. Bryant & stratton’s chain or NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Bht ladelphla College, Sputtawt oopogr HEyENTII and CHESTNUT Streeta. For information, call or send for eireolar. EVENING BEB3IONB HAVE COMMENCED. Pmtux Jlgttfc. pjiiggga £IANO FORTES. Tt fTf! Juit repaired, An olegent etoolr of BATIN, BaOOSI; A (JPytfpqSßi OftittK, HALLST.DA TIB ft 00., inf ajfiik 00. B PIANOS. MBl6dl - of beet quality; at J. B. GQULD’B, B. M. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT its. ajMO-f EXCELLENT, -WARRANTED IT# f UNEW YORK PIANOS; celebrated for tofle, touch,' durability, and tasty appearance. 7 Octaves. PfcAtN tf od 1,0018 Xfy, pearl ini aid, and Pearl key* for sale, from |ll}o upwards Algo. PIANOS to rent. JAMBS BELLAK, 270 South FIFTH Street, aboye Spruce, sole aggnt for Cummings if Canfield, and J it, 0. Fischer. nol3>lm* -aftgfca OHICKERING & SONS, Mann nrrfi facturer* of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND, BQCARE, am? tfpfIJGHT BIJtVO-pPRfES. Ttys (s the largest apd oldest manufactory in the United States, having been as «» , 4 ESTABWSWfip IN 1683, Since which time we hayp MADE AND SOLD TWENTY thousand two HUNDRED PIANOS] And haTe received aa testimonials oi their SUPERI ORITY over all otters, 11 Gold, 18 Silver, and 4 Bronze Medals. -•"-TTf ip* Pianos to Rent, Tuned, qqd Repaired. ijKANCU ROUSE iu PHILADELPHIA fo at 180 T CHESTNUT Street. ocfi-fim Bookbinbing. PERRY'S BLANK BOCK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, 8. W. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE. PREMIUM AWARDED By the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE for M&nuraoturing Superior Acconot Boobs FIRMS intending to open new Books on the first of the Year, can select from a good stock on baud, or have them made in any desired style in a superior manner. BOQfC-UINJ}INfI of every description executed iu thafioeat and moaVsubsta tial manner, at low pricvg. MAGAZINES bound from CQcta. to 50 per volume. MUSIC houfld |p a uptr 3*»d U!jni|Bftme style, frpto $1 CLP FAMILY rebound, to look a pJ wear equal to new, PERRY’S BOOR-BINDERY, FOURTH and RACE. Oldest established Bindery in Philadelphia. o3S-Qm SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers iu Goodyear's Patent for Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders, Braids, Webp. sn4 all other Fabrics a-.d ai ticl**B made by couibin lag fioroussubptanc’s wjib threads or sheets of vulcan ised rubber aronot!fled that the c»mp are properly stamped or labelled with my name and by mv authori ty, they cannot be *e .ally disposed oF in the United States Merchants and dealers are invited to examine specimens now |n store, aqd to give the r orders for thp Spring Trade to the nqde*eigned, EXCLUSIVE OW If- IJR OF THK TITLES AND KXCLUc V# RIGHTS IN THE PATEN P for these gooafl, which embrace i}|i the styles heretofore manufactured or Imported and many others. ALSO, L'OBNSES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL —and the Terms—may be obtaiool on application to me at No. 23 COURTLANDT fctieft, N Y n24-ly HORACE H DAY nPO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.— J- NATIONAL TELEQRAPniO NEWS ABKNOY, A JOHNSON announce to the Press through out the United Statss that thoy are completing ar rangements on a most liberal scale, for a system of TELEGRAPHIC NEiVS REPpftTS, which has never galore b een equalled in this coqntry. They pledge tbennioivQS to the eafljost imd moat voljft|jlp re- Jorts of all the stirring and Important events of the ay. at a price which cannot fail to be advantageous to the Press generally, AU letters and communications to be addrossed to CARR A JOHNSON, National Telegraph News Reporters, Boqth TIJIJID S|reyt, opposite Exchange, Pbilafla. C. w! L. JOHNSON. Geo. W. L. Johnson, 27 \yall at., Noty Yor)i uiiy. John T. Bmit)i Merchants’ Exchange, Boston. John Wills, corner South and Baltimore street?, Bal timore. For ozpprlguce and reliability in the business, we would ref.gr to : Morton MoMiehael, North American and U. 8 Gazette; B\va|a A Abell, Public Ledger; Jfeßper Hanjlng A Son, penoHylvahia Inquirer; Jqbn W. Forney, The Press; Cummings & Peacock, Eveulng Bulletin; y. W. Grayson fy. o°-, -Evening Journal: Jo seph Severns, Evening Argus; Joseph R Flauigen, D«Uy^ e 7 B ; Tyilliara Rice, Pennsylvanian ; Lae lor, Everett. A Magill & Joues, Sunday Aforcury; Jno. S. Su}nlgy*Tranj|<}*iVi QC2o;tf NOTICE.— PHILADELPHIA. and READ ING RAILROAD.—The “DOWN FREIGHT” Depot of «l;e Phlladeto|iU and Reading Railroad Com pany, baa been rouiot'ed frt,u Ho. 225 to Nos 2-12 and 24g BROAD, above Race streets K 411 the “ TbROUGH FREIGHT” business of the Company, both OUTWARD and INWARD will be this Depot* JNQ. T. BEATY, i)o4 Iw (toqural Agent. BAILY k BROTHER'S CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 9ta CHESTNUT STREET. WE SHALL OPEN TO-DAY ANOTHER INVOICE OF SKGLIBH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, “QROSSLEY’S” CELEBRATED MAKE, OHK BOLLAH A YARD 'Carpet buyers will flod our stook full and or fiosh styles, and PRICES VERY LOW. no3-*C ?HIjuADKLFUIA jEGE, eortheaat corner of H Btreetf. to Afyating men for Ao| Nottcea Carpetings. rpHE STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. 241 DOCK BTREET, NEXT 8008 TO THE TOST OFFIOI. INTEREBT FIVE PER CENT Money received Dailv, and every MONDAY EYENING, OM DIFOBIT, IN BUMB LARGS AND SMALL, PAID BACK DAILY) IROM 0 O’CLOCK A. M. TO 8 O’CLOCK P. M. DEPOSITORS OAK DRAW THBIB HOHB7 BT CHECKB, A 8 IV BARK, IV DBfiIBBO. GEO. H. HART, Prulient. CHAS. o. IMI/AT, Treasurer. J. HENRY HA.YEB, Teller. The spring garden saving FUND. (OK4X«a»BD BT MB LBOIBLATUBB OB PHBBBTLTJLBTA.) PERPETUAL CHARTER. ' PIVI PER GENT. Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Moneys Paid back od Demand OfPIOB, 831 NORTH THIRD STREET, mv, » (CJOEBOLIDiWOK BASK BOILDIBQ.) This Institution is now open for the transaction ol business, and is the only Chartered Sarins Pond located fa the northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from d to 2jf o’elook, and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until 8 o’elook in the Evening. MANAGERS. 1 John Kessler, Jr,, James S. Pringle, Jacob Dock, Joseph M. dowoll, J. Wesley Bray, Robert B. Davidson, P. 0. Ellmaker, John P. Yorree, George Kneeht. JAMES 8. PRINGLE. tOBN. apZl-iftf f retlerlok Klett, Stephen Smith, JohnP Levy. Hon. Henry K. Strong, Daniel Underkofler, Hon. Wm. Millwara, Frederick Staake, franoia Hart, oseph P. Lealero, Presldeni Beeretary, GEORGE T. 1 BAYING FUND—FIVE PEE CENT. IN. O TEBBBT—NATIONAL SAFETY TBUBT COM. P ANY .—WALNUT STBBBT, SOUTH-WEST OOBNXB OP THIBD, PHILADELPHIA. IVOOXPOB49HD h-t VHJ B*A« Of PntXBTLTAIIA. Money, is received la any gum, large r -r a mall, and In* terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with trawal. The offlce is open every day from 0 o’clock in the morning till 6 o’oloo* In the evanlug, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o’olook. HON. HXNBY L. BBNNEB, President. BOBXBT BELIHIJXJS, Vice President. Wm. J. Bibd, Beeretary. - . di*3otom: Hon. Henry L. Benuai, P, Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B, Baxr , Robert BelfWdge, Frauds Leo, _ 'Baml. K. Ashton, . Joseph Yerkes, 0. Landreth Manns, Henry Ditfonderffer. Honey is received and payments made daily. The inToatmodtE are made In oonformity with the provisions of the Charter, in BEAL ESTATE MOBT AAABS, ABOUND BENTS, and such first class seoorl* ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fail to give permanenov and sta bility to this Institution. aul-ly RAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES >3 TBUBT COMPANY, eorner of THIBD and OHJBT NUT Streets. Largo and mtH sums received, and paid back on da mend, without notice. with FIVE PER OKNT INTER AST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hoars, from 9 until 6 o’clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 o’clook. DRAFTS for sale on England. Ireland, and Sootland. from JEI upwards. President—-STEPHIN B. OBAWFORD Treasurer—PLlNY FISK. Teller—JAMßS R. HUNTBB Confefti<merg. Kris kringle headquarters.— We have just received our French Confectionery, and are manufacturing a superior article of Marsh Mel low Gum Drops, Don Bona, Cream Date*, &o. Call aod supply yourselves with the boat Confectionery in this city, at JEFFRIES 9c EVANS’, noIQ-3m No. 718 MARKET St., bet. 7th and Bth. ®obatro. SFUGUET & SONS, • Importers of HAVANA CIGARS, ee2B 216 South FRONT Street. Figaro, cabanas and Partagas SEGARS.—A choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig “New Bra,” daily expected from Havana, and tor sale low, by CHARLES TKT3. (Maw) 188 Walnnt street, below Second, , * 1 Uaaimd Stnr* r"1 ERMAN CIGARS 300,000, various T brand. In store and for sale by WM. H. YEATON 216 floath FRONT gt unS Siouca, SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUR. NINQ COOK bTOVR.—I would respectfully call jESjt the attention of the public to one of the greatest improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves anl Ranges—the burning of the gas arising from the coal, by which means is saved GO per cent, in fuel and also more intense heat tbrqwn to the bottom of the oyen. We effect the burping of the gases by means of a hollo? centre-piece, perforated on the under side, which admits the air in a b*ated Qtate to mingle with the gd&es, thus aiding its combustion, and causing a Same to pass around the oven equal to a wood Ore. This ira- Srovemeot also preserves the oentre piece from linking own on the 6re, thereby saving the expense of repairs. One of the Stoves CAN BBS BEN IN OPERATION *t 1116 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMES SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase & North,) 1110 MARKET Street eept29-3mo jJJANILA AND JUTE ttOPE, CORDS. TWINES. Manufactured and for [sale at the lowest New York prlees, by WEAVER, FITEER & CO., No- S 3 N. WATER Street, and 22 N. WHABVEB. nolf-2m jJANDSORURS AND CLAMPS. HANDSORUBS. No. 1, 62#e. per dos. 2. 7fic. » 8. 87c. “ 4. IOQo. ” OLAMPB. 4 Row, $4.24 per Q 36D t 7 Row, 31.74 per dosen. 6 Bow, 32.26 per dosen, HENRY 0. ECKSTEIN, '•IS AS North Tsihd fltrMt Philadelphia rjlO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ACADIA FREESTONE. Nov landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tons of this beautiful Stone, both of the BLUE, GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS, the former of which, for softness and delicaoy of oolor, Is unrivalled For the character of this stone please examine the following buildings: Jos. Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and Blttenhouse Square. Harrison’s Building, Locust street, between Seven teenth and Eighteenth. Samuel Smith’s West street and Blttenhouse square. Mrs. Peterson’s No. 1219 Walnut street. A. K. Womrath’s, 415 Arch street. Samuel Stupes’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets. T- K- J- Faasitt, Seventeenth and Locust streets, and others. ARNOLD & WILSON, Agents, PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET Ml6-3m B. AT. VELTWELL. 8 Anew anb valuable discov ery. DR. HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT- If STIMULATES. SXHILKUATKS, IN YIGOKATEB, BUT WILL NOT II*TO*IOATR Qh STVPIPY, Thl|delioioits Ileyerage ip superior to all invigorating Cordials, Schnapps, Nervines, £O. ifl use for the cure of Djßpppsfo. Nervousness, Heart-burn, Drows ness, Kid ney Complqint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, fto , as it will invigorate and strengthen, but will not in toxicate or stuplfy. persons who have become habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobacco. Opium, and Bp‘rit uons Liquors, will find speedy and permanent lelief from a desire to use these destroying agents, by taking a bottle or two of this DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE ! Weak and sickly Females will And Dr. HAM’S IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, it being a Regenerator as well aa a btrenglhener of the Human. System Each complaint that the AROMATIC INVI GORATING CORDIAL Is calculated to euro is named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and fall direction? for use are alto glvpn. PfUPP ONE DOLLAR P?R DQTTLg. Prepared'by DARIUS HAM, Principal office, No. 48 WATER tit., N. York. For sale by T. W. DYQTT & SUNS. n2s.§m 218 N. SECOND Btropt, Philadelphia. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATING AGENCY, CHICAGO , ILL. The subscriber, having had much practical experi ence in selecting and locating lands in the various Land Districts iu the Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. ifnt'tng Surveyors constantly in tht field to make perrion&l examinations, he can always make the most Judicious locations. Laudß unsurpassed for fertility of soil and ealqpritj of olimate, near the iiue of rgUrQsda> may uuw be In lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. {JT* Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, any of the Western States. S. SALISBURY, 49 CLARKE Street, Chicago, EIJRST J'RpIIUAI, FRANK UN INSTJ- A TUTE, 1858, to ORARv’A PATENT BRICK MACHINE and BRICK RILN. They are cow offered, with full guarantee to petform in a very »uperior way as regardß cost, quality, and quantity. Aadrefß J. W, ORABY, oare df I. P. MORRIS & OQ., Port Richmond Iron Works, Philadelphia. N. 8.-j-I will tal;e an Interest with apy onewbo wishes to ergage ip the iDacpfactpre qf Ifoick iu Philadelphia, and guqr4uiee that Briqk oan be made at one half the cost of tbo oomraon process. n023-3w# j. \y q. ORNAMENTAL aud COLORED GLASS. We have Just received q coropyghepSlte qud va ried on);}* trplyJtfaufiful and architectural ap pendage to Oqprehpa. Vestibules. Conservatories, and other buildings, where It is deemed necessary to embel lish, or to give a chaste and elegqnt appearance- Any oolor may be hud, either plain or ornamental, elabo rately or In relief. ZIEGLER & BMITII, Wholesale. Drag, Paint,and Qln-. Dealer., V t**T*‘ftv*r ReoAud aort Orean aia PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— SPECIAL NOTIOE TO PIIVBIOIANB.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased surfaces, whloh combines the following advanta ges : A good and unvarying coo'-istence, easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing tbeir absorption, and docs U9l tfM b»neid. The lqit property Ulou? it an invaluable acquisition to ihp praptitiouqr. Prepared qqd for kale wholesale and retail, at BIMIS’B Laboratory and Pharmacy, mho Twelfth and Ohaatoatatreat HEIDSICR H CO.’S CHAMPAGNE—A constant supply of the original genuine brand, in bond and iu store, for sale b? WILLIaAI II YBATON, sole agent for Pennsylvania, No. 218 South FRONT Street' nr> * • aAKUM. A mi go Jtoek of JNuvy and Amerioan Navy Oaknm ou hand and for sole by WEAVER, FITLER &CO., no2B No. 23 N. Water it., and N.WniiTM, f| FFI °E OF THE DELAWARE MU- V-F TUAL SAFETY INrURANOK COMPANY. Philadelphia, November 10,1858. The following Statement of tHB affairs of the Com pany Ib published in conformity with a provision of its Charter: * PBEHIDUB received from November 1,1857, to Oete* her 31,1858: 1 ’ On Marine and Inland Risks.. ..$351 803 62 On Tire Risks 118 414 17 5170,217 70 Premiums on Policies not markod off Novem ber 1,1867 826,184 02 Premiums uabksd off as earvbd, from Ist of Novem ber, 1857, to October 31,1858: On Marine and Inland Bisks.... $390,541 75 On Fire Risks.... 123,011 68 $513,563 43 Interest, &c , received during same period..* Losses, Expenses, &c., daring the year as shore— Marine and Inland Navigation Losses , $245,170 15 Fire Loused... 41,289 21 Return Premiums..., 41,758 14 Re-InsoranoeH, Commissions to Agents, Taxes, Ac 48,428 68 Expenses, Salaries,'Rents, Sta tionery, &o. 18,607 82 $306,249 00 Surplus...... .’..5147,954 66 se2B-tJanl ABSEJB OF THE COMPANY. November 1,1868. Par. Market Value , 103,050. .Philadelphia Olty alx per cent. e L0an..... $105,144 00 89,000.. Pennsylvania State five per cent. Loan 83,216 00 21,000.. Pennsylvania State six per cent. Loan.... 21,210 00 30,000,.United States Treasury 4W per cent Notos 30,112 60 60,000.. Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mort gage six per cent Bonds 20,000. .North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage six per cent. Bonis 12,000 00 16,000. .300 shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, Interest and principal guaranteed by the City of Phila „ y,»x 14,926 00 6,000. .100 shares Pennsylvania Bail road Company 4,837 60 6,000..100 shares North Pennsylvania Railroad Company..B6o 00 1.200. .80 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tug Company 1,200 00 1,000. .2 shares Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Negation Company 200 00 250. .6 shares'Philadelphia and Havre de Grace Steam Tow-boat Com pany 200. .2 shares Philadelphia Exohongo Company ISO 00 040,700 Cost $318,297. Market value, $310,199 >0 Bonds and Mortgages 10,000 00 Beal Estate, office boildlug 61,363 36 Bills receivable for Insurants made.. 201,666 36 Balances doe at Agencies—premiums on Ma rine Policies recently issued—and other - debts dne the Company Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance Com panies Cash on deposit in Banks, November 10.18S8. The Board or Directors have this day declared a Di vidend of SIX PER CENT, in Cash, on the original Capital Stock, and feIX PER CttNT. on the Scrip of the Company, payable on and after the let proximo. They have also declared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT, on the original Stock and on the Earned Premiums for the year, ending October 31. 1858, certificates for which will be issued to the parties entitled to the same) on and after the 4at of December next. 10* Preamble and Resolution adopted by the Board. Whereas, The increased means of the Company aris ing from Profits, and which will be derived from the Increased Capital Stock under the late amendments to the Act of Incorporation, render the farther continu ance of the Guarantee Capitol unnecessary, therefore be it Resolved, That the Guarantee Capital be discon tinued, and the notes representing the same be deliv ered np to the makers thereof, as soon as the Risks taken during »he period embraced in said notes shall have determined. DIRECTORS. William Martin, James D. Hand, Edmund A. Bonder, Edward D&rliugton, Tbeophilua Paulding, H. Jones Broo>e, John R. Penrose, Spencer M’llvalne, John 0. Davis, Thomas 0. Hand, James Traquiar, Samuel E. Stokes, William Ejre, Jr., J F.Penleton, Henry Sloan, Robert Burton, Joseph B. Beal, J. cobP Jones, Dr. it. M. Huston, James 6. M’Parland, George tt helper, Joshua P. Eyre, Wni 0 .Ludwig, John B. Semple, PUtab'h Hugh Craig, D T. Morgan, “ Charleß Kelley, J.V. Lngan. “ WILLIAM MARTIN, President. TIlOo. C.HAND, Vloe President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. n0134w INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATU 0? PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INBIIRANOB—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered in 17W—Capital s2oo,ooo—Asset*. Jana ary 1,1858, $347,446.60-100. All invested in sound and available securities—conti nue to Insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings. Stocks of Merchandise, &e., on liberal terms. '* Henry D. Bherrerd, George H. Btnert, Bimeon Toby, gunnel Grant, Jr., Oherlee Meoaleeter, Tobies Wegner, WUUom B. Smith, Thornes B. Wettsoa, John B, Budd, Henry G. Freemen, WUlhraß White, Oherfee S. Lewie, George 0. Careon. _ HENRY D. SHERRBRD, President. Wivtim Biipn, BeoreUiy. jeP-wfrm.tf THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, 0»I0X 408 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS $27T.- 665.85.—Insured against LOSS or DAMAGE BY EIRE imd the PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAYIGA TION and TRANSPORTATION. !£3“ TEN nor cent, in caafe returned on the earned premium* 0 f Open Intend Paliolu. OmCBRS. President—QEOßG« H. HAST. Tice President—E. P. ROBB. Sewetwyaud Treasurer—H R.COGGBHALL, Assistant Secretary—B. B. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Hart, JS. w! Bailey ® P.Ross, Andrew R. chambers, A. G* Cattail, J. L. Pomeroy, Joseph Edwards, Charles G. Imlay, John G. Dale. H. R. CoggahsH, Poator S. Perklml. Saul. Johm, M. D., Hon. H. M. Puller. Attest, H. B. COGGBHALL, Seo’y. Amerioan fire insurance 00., INCORPORATED CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Btmt, ibovfl Third. PhUadelphil Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus Invested in sound and available Securities, confcinaeti Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels In Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted No. 6.3112 per dot* 0. 2 26 ‘ 7. I 60 *• 8. X 76 “ Dinsoyoxs. George Abbott. John T. Lewis, John welsh. Caspar W. Morris. Samuel 0. Morton, James B: Campbell. Patrick Brady, Edmund G. DutUh. Charles W. Poultney.' GEORGS ABBOTT, President. THOMAS B. MARIS. Secretary. Ja2B-y if INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capita! ~...9200,000. Organised I&fiX. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually ; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De posits; hold Trusts and grantonnul ties ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. Maxtiix, Secretary. DIBIOYOXS. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley. B. O. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Bouder, P. B. Mingle, C. B. Ricking, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, jslS-ly G. F. Turner. Life insurance and trust com pany.—Th. PBNN MUTUAL LIMINBURANOB COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, 3812,726.08. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term or life—grants annuities and endowment*—pur chases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all contract* depending on the contingencies of Life. They not as Exeeutors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. Daniel L. MUler, Samuel B. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland. William P. Hooker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Boston, Samuel C. Huey, Theophilus Paulding* Charles Hallovell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphm Kent, John W. Honor. William H. Carr, Bills 8. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas. Warner It. Batin. John O’. Brenner, P.B. Miehler, Boston. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL B. STOKES, Vice Pres’t. Join W. Homok, Secretary. n!8-Iy £JOMMONWEALTU INSURANCE ' or ns BTATtf or PJNNBTLTANIA office > NORTHWEST OORNIR FOURTH AND WALNUT BTBBRTB. riILATILFHU. '•bisribatf Capital, 9800,000. _ M snwjTou. D. Jayne, Thos. 8. Stewart, H. L. Banner, J. Butler. I M. WlnWl! J. K. Walker. *dw. 0. Knight, M. R. Wendell, H. Lewis, Jr.. 8. K. Hoxaie. DAVID JAYNB.M. D., President, THOMAS 8. BTIWABT, Vice Preset. BAMUSL 8. Moon, Secretary. ja2Q-y Fike and inland risks.—fame INStJRAHOg COUP ANY Capital... ..9100,000. (Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to In •nrance Companies, passed April 3d, 1860 ) - minflß QEOmS W. DAY, President. THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS 1. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Office 411 onSSTNCT St., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. George W. Day, | Jacob K. Vaughan, William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr., Oharles Richardson, D. B. Birn jy, Barclay Lippfncott, John W. Brennan, Jos. R. Brognard, A. H. Rosenheim, Chos. S(okes, fe2Ly M. Bteru. Eastern tnsuuance oompant.— omoifi No. 6 EXCHANGE. AoTiroßigßD Stock Capital, s>oo,ooo. Charts:* Pkhpbtoal. fire Risks on Merchandise and Buildings. Marine Risks on Vessels Cargoes and (Freights. Inland Transports ion Risks on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms DIRECTORS. Andrew Coobran, George A. Wright, William I. Brown, ThomasSfcaw, Richard G. Stotesbnry, George Oookman, Peter D. Myers, Charles Stoy, Robert B Walker, Jacob Reed, Jacob Lukeus, W 0. btotesbury. ANDREW COCHRAN, President. WtLMAM I. Bwowy, Vice-Pre«ldent n 3-tf Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia 1 directors. Thot. L. Lndera, Wm. J. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, M W. Baldwin, John H. Diehl, John 0. James, Wm.K. Hamlin, A. J. Bucknor, H. H. ShilUngford, John W. Sexton. 0. £. Spangler, Wllßam Italgnel, H.U. Houston, Edwin Booth, Win, H. Love, John Garrison, Charles P. Norton, E. 8. Warne, Isaac Myer. President—THOMAS L. LUDSRS. Yioa Pxesldent—E. 8. WARN*. BewiUry-OHARLES A. BUY, Mlf-tC $795,401 81 29,660 22 $543,203 66 46,376 00 61,288 14 3,220 00 42,067 85 $003,804 70 DIBEOTOBS nssfiu, COMPANY, Fftld Up Capital, *200.000 V INT E H A R - -Jjrmm. kangjsment. s-rrh-^ ruILADEI J PiIIA.WILH I NQ T 9N, MB!®. n „„. MORE RAILROAD. 11 PASSENGER "tefiV 4l7 ’ Member 4,1858, P-r Samlre st a \ i? A YS PHILADELPHIA 11P.M, ' ‘ 8 AM > 1P M.,(Eipmm,) ml For Do7er, at 8 A. M., and { P. M. For Seaford at BA. M., aud 1 P M t TBAINB FOB PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at Bso a m tv “• >, am 6.40 P. M. A - 12 noon, 8.6 L 6 e ” M WUmingt ° n “ 720 “« U.4OA. M., 2.28 an p Loam New Caatle.t 6 . 45 ,nl UJ2 A.H., an! tM r Middletown at 10.20 A. anl nop u te»« BeafSd It M i “ml 146 P p M m ft? iTIISIV', anl 11.15 BDNDATS only at U P. M. from PMladelpMa to Bal- . tlmore. 4o 6.40 P 'M;fromßiHimsr« toI‘Illl»- M f™lowl f" to ' with Oh attack.*, will run I T«e“ lpU,Wr «* T UI. and Intermediate Leave Wilmington for 4 6 00 P. M. l« s *HuJ»***JLe£ ft 881:8 —B. M. FEtTOH. & flipping, .the british and north BOYAL MAIL BTBAM MOM »**■ TO»I *0 lIYTOOOI. Ohief Cabin Passage ... nan Baeond Cabin Passage...,, .A..,,..!!****** 7i ,__ ~ 9*o* BOStOII tO UtBBFOOL' ******* * Chief Cabin Passage BeeondCabin Pa55age........... , ••••••••**,fuo AFMOA,W. Bhamion. rOßOplfbSrt j ffl'lih The» T.M6U OWI7 > older white light at rriaMiQal-' Afßr(?a A ’ot *’ l “™ BMtM i Wedneadaj, p eo . 1 inRO A’ T h u a 0n > “ M - Y °*. Wedeeaday,’ Dm 8 PRMII ’T L<^ h ’ BMto ”> Wednead»/. Dee. 15 h JtidklM, «N. York, Wedn.eday, Dee! 22 *9l* A;. StOM > “Biaton, Wedneada/ Deo. 29 - U" k ’w w ,2r,i- An experienced Sturgeon on hoard T U “* *• wwwtiMe to • «MeSta # i»BSi?S ,BI S?f 1 5! ,#w * ltyA Colons Stone# SiliSvK "#s?* °, f ltd * n * Wd aigned the;efcr ani the vjJm thereof therein expressed, for freight or passage apply to ° o3 -r B OPHABP. « Bowllmt Gieea. a^fe_ STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER- BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON DKKUY, without delay, for $3O ’ Return tickets good for six months, to either of the aboro places, by ftDy steamer of the line, $6O for the round trip, out and back. F*COM HEW YORK. Edinburgh, Camming, Wednesday. Dee 22,120’c10ck M Glasgow, ThOimon, Saturday. Jan 22,12 o’cl.ck M FROM GLASOOW. Glasgow, Thomson, Wednesday, December 22d. Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, January 22<1. RATES OP PAPSAGE. FKOM GLASGOW. First Clam Steerage, foaud w.th cooked provisions. FROM NSW YORK. First Class..... jyg qq Bteerege, found with cooked provisions tO 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare: Infan 4 a in Steerage. Iree. Betttrn tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. * 7 7 First Glass Sl4O Steerage |6O An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. ' For freight or passige apply to WORKMAN & CO., 125 WALNUT Street, PhHadel phia ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York, 11027 k & LONKY, Buchanan’* Wharf, Baltimore. FOR SAVANNAH, Ga.—Heron’s wEEfd LINE-ONLY REGULAR. LINK—-GOODSRR« OBIYED AND BILLS LADING BIGNEDEVSR7 DAY.-pFroight and insurance »t leas than sailing yes irel rates, by the steamship KEYSTONE STATS Caot JL- P R 8451 on WEDNESDAY, Deo. 15,* at ,6 o’clock a. Um from fleeond wharf above Tins at. ‘““‘or particolilra please me advertisement o! Steamship KSTSTONE STATS, in this paper, for freight or passage apply ,o , . A. HBBON.J*., n 23 8M North Whuree. for charleston and sa- SSBMt , VANN All LINS. GOODS BBOBIVBD AND BILLS Of LADING BIBRID BVBBY DAV. ' Tho splendid Brat-clou side-wheel Steamship* KBVBTONK BTATB and STATS Of QKOHQIA, Now form * woekly line for the South end Southwest one or these ehlpe E.’linft every SATURDAY at l i oWoeh A. M., alternately for Charleston end So- Uotii the itaamehlp fit©’ e of Georgia has itMired her new boilers, the BteamshSp Kejetone Btate, In order to accommodate pasaengera end . the trade, will make Weekly Tripe, alternately to Charleston and Barannab. lOtt Oli&BLSSlOM- Th« eteamihip KEYSTONE BTATI. Captain O P Marahman, will Mil oa WEDNESDAY, December 21. at 10 o’clock, A. M. JPOR SAVANNAH. Tbe steamship Kejetooe State Captain Cbarlea P. Marshman. will Rail on WEDNEBDAY. December 15. at 10 o'clock A. M. •. - - * At both Charleston And B&T&nnAh, these shlpiconneet nth steamers for florid* and Havana. and with nil* roads, Ae., for all pluses is the South and Bosthwwt. PBiiQHTS Bsi>TJOBD > . Hwy freight. At an iwngiofU pir Met. below New York eteamehip rates. - - ... IKgURANOI. fBIIQHT ud' INBU&AKOX oa aluv« proportion Of goods shipped South will be foand to bo lower bi these ships then b; Boiling Teasels. . - Cabin pauige........... •••.ISO 00 Steerage do g oo Ixenrsion Tickets, good forthe present year. 80 00 No hills of lading signed after the ship &u m1)«4. Tor freight or passage, apply to A. HXBON, „ No. 838 flat# 81) North Whom*. Agents at OharleitonjT. Q. & T. 0. SUDD. —w .. Amenta In Savannah, 0. A. 0&5IN1& & 00. Vor Florida, from Charleston, steamer OABOLXtfA. •verr Tuesday. For Florida, from Savannah, steamers BT. UASFS and BT. JOHNB, stmt Tuesday and Saturday. Vor Havana, from Charleston, steamer IBABIL. on the 4th and 19th of every month. jeii 1858. 1859. MEMPHIB AND NSW ORLEANS UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET LINK.—The splendid Boats of this old and popular LINE will leave Memphis tad New Orleans, as heretofore, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & FRIDAYS, MONDAY PACKETS. NBBBABKA Cap*. A. B. IB TIN, BBS YEANKLIN Oapi. J. D. CLARK, , WEDNESDAY PACKETS. JOHN 81M0ND5.,.., Capt. JAB. F. SMITH 1NG0MAR..,.,,.. Oapt BTJRDETT PARIS. FRIDAY PACKETS. BELFAST .....Capt. WU. WRAY. H. B. W. HILL T. H. NEWELL. ID* Thaw Boats oonaeot at Memphis with the Ball* roads from that point, also wfth regalar Packets for St. Louis. Louisville, Cincinnati, and Nashville, on their respeetiTe days Leave Memphislinmedlately oa the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Can. Passengers can arrange their arrival so as to avoid delay at Memphis longer than boilneai or plea sore may require. For information, inquire'of J. J. RAWLINGS, At Webb A.Rawlings’, 316 Main Bt. Memphis. 8. B. Sbook, Ady. Agent. ocl2-2ra Heal (Estate. SALE OF VALUABLE BALTIMORE WHARF PROPERTY.—WiII be offered at aoclim, on WEDNESDAY. 16th December, at 1 o’clock at the MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE BALES-ROOM 3, No. 19 Sooth GAY Street, Baltimore, that valuable Wharf Property at Canton, known as the piTAPtco candle factory, With all its extensive buildings and water privileges. This property fronts 209 feet on Clinton, street about 370 feet on Second Avenue street, 209 feet on eome or the deepest water in the haibor, and can be extend'd 400 feet fatther to the Port Wardens line, making the whole extent of the property 209 Ret bv nearly 810 feet. There is a Ja-ge dwelling upon the 'premises, beside extensive Imildiigs In which hare been stored at cue tune over 1U 000 tons of guano. An immense Coal business could be done on this pro perty, as with proper piers 10 or 12 Urge vessels c„uld be loaded at one time. The Northern Central Rail road roaches nearly to the property, and a connection with it could easily be made. Ter an, one-third cash-, balance in six and twelve months, with Interest. GIBtON Sc CO , Auctioneers. A plan of the above may be seen. aod furthrr purlieu lais obtained, upon application to JAMES J BOBBIN?, 143 South Fourth street, up stairs. BITUMINOUS COAL.—The undersigned . is prepared to furnink the citizens if Philadel phia with a superior article if BITUMINOUS COAL, suitable for burning io parlo*s or notaries; mafclos a cheerful ami plosftant fire All orders loft at the rfflco, No South FOURTHStreet, will be promptly at tended to. uunlah mclaughlin. Philadelphia, November 29,1658. dl-I2t* pRBSSWBLL & .WILLIAMS, No. 206 VV WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship pers and consumers with superior Broad Top Coal from Lancaster Mines. oo4U T7UBBING,. POX, . A CO., wholesale and X' retail dealers la LKHIfIH sad BGHOTLKILL OOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and QBKMAN TOWN ROAD. Sohnylhill yard-BAOI and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Seep constantly on hand Goal ■rom the moat approved mines, nnder cover, and pra* ared expremlv for family use fefc.y TRUSSES!—Genuine French, lo r Adults. TRUSSES! Genuine French, for Children. TRUSSES! do do. Ladies. TRUSSES! Approved American Styles. Supporter Braces; English Abdominal Belts; Syrin ges, a new and improved self-injecting article, specially adapt'd to Ladles’nse Also, bath-room or hjdrant Enemas: French Peseaiie*; Breast Pumps; Infants’ Nntdng FI eks; Nipple Shells and Shields. Yorsale by CALEB H NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist, ard Practical adjuster of Mechanical Remedies, d. W jornet TWELFTH and RACE Sts., Phils. Ladles' room*—entrance on Twelfth street, next door to store. " oolfi 8m §PBRENOLOGIOAh EXAMINA TIONS, with written descriptions of character, inaludingadvice in reference to business, health, self-improvement, &c., are m&da day and eve* ningat FOWLER, WELLS, & CO.’S, Families visited when requested, and a liberal dJs onnt made to elnhs. *ll-8m QlSflliMtnni it.. PtiflA/faleM* « CNIDER’S OLD WINE STORE,” ►3 NOW CASEYS. Old No. 76, new 328 WALNUT Strtet. Snider’s Wines were always pronounced by good judges to be unsurpassed, and were in reality superior to any in Ihe msrkut. Part of th« old stock I have yet on bond, which comumers would do well to tiy, now that the market is oreretocked with adulterated liquors for to s**ll during the Christmas Holiday*. Wines and Liquors sold by me, if unsatisfactory, tau be returned. JulIN OASBY, Jh,, d4-lm Successor to J V. bidder. r FOR DIRECTORS ield on the 15th of Novem »a were elected to serve the Aa> an electio: of the Union Bank,. her, the following gentlemi enenlog year, t!z : James DanJap, John M Pomeroy Peter Sieger, Darid Panst, Jacob W. Goff, Milton Cooper, Oharlea M. Fay, L J Leberman, John H. Ohamberß, • ; .Lonis D flenat, William 8. Martieu, Robert Kelton, liaae Battoi. And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, James Dunlap was elected President; Jt-bn M. Pomeroy Vice-President: James Lesley, Cashier, and O. W* Davis Solicitor of th« Bank. «»I« J. IdiSLBY, CasMw, .16 guineas. . 8
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