• ’ - (fonaerif No*. «. ;OABb:--3{XE0UTOBSiJAliK -BW>OK ■ EXTRA. FINE MADEiBA>IN*S -The extenijiTeand. r<rr jaiwf]or-pfiut< gtMcof the late .Joaoph GfiU Eto '.’trill be aold at' ourauctioO toomrf, on Wednesday *morsW* Itooombo* 15lh,'by order of tho executor*, - 'UJ* Oatalognea now ready. ■ - TRUSTEES* HOTEL,*' CHESTNUT it ■- .' str****" j Our »ale : 2Ut December will include the valuable property-south side of Chestnut street between Sixth audßeteuth streets, knows §»«* Jones’ Hotel*’—so feet 6 inches frputou Chestnut *treet/ aB6 feet iu depth to Georfft street, having two valuable fronts, jjy Particulars ln v handbills' end future advertise* meats. , r , % , < , BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, *O. Public Bales jat the Philadelphia Exchange even Tueeday-Eveplng,; . ny Handbills of eaobproperty Issued separately, in addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous iofeach sale,' one thousand oatalogues.in pamphlet'form, giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on the following Tuesday. . *AUi BAIKS-STOOKB AND BAAL TATA Twenty-first Pall Sale, 14tb December, at the Ex change. . „ Twenty-second Pall Sale, 31st December, at the Ex change. - fly Part of the handbills of the above salea now ready. . - PELTATE SALE BIGIBTEB. ITT* Bui Vatate aatered on our Private Sale Be tlatw; and advertised in onr Pablic Ba l * Ati.trint., (otwhlok J.OOO w»iw,*r. jrlntwl wmAJ,,) £t? ‘ “'jSSi ASTATA AT KUVATA BALA. frr,webave a large amount of Beal Estate at Pri vate Bale, .Including,'eyefy description of City and eoontryproperty. Printed Lists'may f be had at the auction wore. - * , BADB OP BtTPBRIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-PORTB, J TABLES, BOOKCABKS, FIREPROOF •BAW&r DRUSS»LB» IH&RMK AND VERITUR OABPETP, CHANDELIERS, LARGS AND SUPS RIOR TIOLONOELLO. Ac. • OADD'.—Out sale this morning, at the auction store, -will '.comprise, .besides 600 lota of excellent second-hand’ furniture, 3 fire-proof safes, Totewood piano-forte, la-yeand superior rioloocello-cost $126, office tables, .bookcases Urasselsand injrain carpets, Obinsahd glassware; beds and bedding, &c , forming on attractive' aaeoTtment,'worthy the attention of ladies and'others desirous of p^rehMiog. Jjy Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged tor examination. • STOCKS, Ac. On Tuesday Evening, 'DedethbOr 14th, at 7 o’clock, at the Phllade'phia Ex cbtngeVwilt be sold the following— Executors* Peremptory Sale—Estate of Benjamin H. Warder, Deceased. 7 shares ManayunhPlat Booh Turnpike Road Compa ny-par $25. - 4enares-P.mikfozd.aod Germantown Turnpike Boad Company—par $24. 10 shares Haverford Bohool Association 1 share Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company par $3OO,* 1 share Philadelphia Bteam Tow-Boat Company—par $lOO 3 shares Philadelphia Exchange Company—par $lOO 1 share Philadelphia and Atlantic Steam Navigation Company—par sl< 0; $35 paid. liy tale absolute 1 share Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company—par $6OO.- jjy Pale absolute. TWENTY-PIBST FA Lh BA&K— PSOFMBBB I4th ffllUnolade— • • Sale by order of Court of Common Fleu—Estate ol Alexander Osbourn—a lunatic THRBE-BTOBY BRIOKDWBLLIN&,southwest cor ner of Eighth and Wharton streets, iate Southwark. Orphans’ Court - Sale—Estate of Charles W. Bacon, - Deceased ‘ «N£AT MODERN RESIDENCE, with tide yard. No. 719 Green Btreet,between Bereuth and Eighth street?. Orphans’ Court Pale—Estate of Hugh dark, Deceased. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND Pour-story brick store and dwelling; northwest corner of Tenth and Spruce streets. , Same Estate.—DAßQß LOT OF GROUND, east side of Broad street, south of 'McKean street. First ward, 40 feet front, 265 Teet deep.. Orphans’ Court Bale—Estate of Theodore B. Vrnmer LABGEAND VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, WHaBFt'AND DOCK,’ fronting on Duncan street, Wharf street. Pierce street, and Frinkford creek. Twenty-third ward, four fronts. JD~ The improve mentsconsist o t two whams and a dock. HANDdOMK MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 021 North Bighth street, above Poplar street, with side yard dou ble back bandogs, and’modern improvements.. Imme diate possession. Keys at No 715 North Tenth street. £5,000 may remain od mortgage. TWO ' WELL-SECURED OLD IRREDEEMABLE GROUXD-RENTB of $17% ($34%) a year, secured on property Nos; 623 and 524 South street THRKE-BTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1325 Pop lar street, west.of Thirteenth street. Immediate pos session; - Key at the section store. Peremptory Sale.—HOUR LARGE AND VALUABLE bOTBOIf GROUND," Washington and Oak streets, shore Rose street, late West Phila., 200 feet front, 214)f feet deep. . , . - v Executors’ Bale—Estate of. John 8. Morton, Deceased. POUR YALU %BLE LOTB, together over 47 acres of land, Bpringßeld township,'Delaware county, Pa., half a mile from Newton qtation. West Chester Railroad, and Q miles from Market-street Bndge. * ffc VALUABLE FARM, 81 ACREB,with mansion, Targe ct ne barn, and' other out-bnildings, Talley Forge', Cheater county, Pa., one mile from the Beading Rail road depot, three miles from PhcenlxvUle, and six miles from Norristown. ' Executors’ Peremptory Sale—Estate of Benjamin H. Warder, Deceased. ODD IRREDEEMABLE GROUND-RENTS, BONDS, fetocks v J »— IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENT of $37 per an nual, secured on A house and lot, east side of Seventh street, south of Race street, lot 20 by 107 feet Bame Estate.—IRREDEEMABLE GROUND-RENT of $24 per annum, clear of taxes.' Same RiUta.-IRBEDEEHABLE GROUND-BENT of $3O per annum, clear of taxes. Same AND MORTGAGE for $BO9 on which $476.09 has been„paid, leaving $323.91 still iue and payable 1 . ' '• ‘ Fame Estate.—FOUR^BONDS, viz: $399 70 due Au gust Ist, 1856:1380.44; due August Ist, 1857; $36111, due A agist Ist, 1858; $34175,due August Ist, 1850. m all $1,483 0-100 Said mortgage was originally for $2,- 579 28,—51,096.19 having been paid off. TWBNTV-SECOND FALL SALK—DECEMBER 31st WiU include— Trustee’s Postponed Bale. THE VALUABLE COAL LANDB of the North Oar bondale Coal Company, 558 acres, 80 perches, sitaate in Fell township, Luzerne county,Pa. * Trustees’Bale—'‘ JONES’ HOTEL,” CHESTNUT STREET.—The -valuable .property known 'as ‘ JOnes’ Hotel, Oheslnat' street.' south side, between Sixth and Seventh 'streets, 50 feet 6 inches front on Ohescut St., 235 feet in depth to Georgestreet. two valuable fronts. Ujpr Full particulars in handbills. > Executors* Bale—Estate of' Col. 1 Muffin Lewis, Deo’d. VALUABLE PROPERTY, MANSION, HOTEL, ten ant’s house, and out-bulldlngs, and 8% acres, known as Spread-Eagle Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad; 14 U miles from Philadelphia. ID* Full particulars In handbills. •. LARGS AND VALUABLE FARM, about-30Bacres, sear Leipsio statien, Delaware Railroad, about 6 miles from'Smyrna. Delaware. ■> There are two aete of build* loss The jrf tuition la a desirable and healthy one. [C7* Full’particulars in handbill*.. \ Bxeeutors* of Matthew Smith, Deceased. TWO BRIOK DWELLINGS, tfti Three-story brick dwelling, No. I634l*ombftTd street, with a three-story brickAwfaimg In the rear. - >■ - , 'HANDSOME RBBIDENOB. with extensive grape nursery, fruit trees, out buildings, Ac , with 0 acres of tasdAU'-unt Nolly. New Jersey NEAT. MODERN DWELLING.. No. 350 OaHowblU street,-west-of-Thirdstreet. -|p» Immediate posses sion. '-t L - J Tmstee’s Sale VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, OUnou Street, Losrsn street, and a thirty* feet lot, Twentj-fourth ward—three fronts. gate at Nos. IB9aadl4l South Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTS, FINE FRENCH PLATE'MIRRORS, BRUSSELS OAB- Pllfc&O. . - ' This Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction'store, aa extensive assortment of excellent seoond-hasd furniture, elegant' piano-fortes. fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from private rarniilM deeunlog housekeeping, removed to the store foroouvenieneeof sale. SALE OF PRINT WORKS AND MACHINERY. On Friday Morning, December 10 h. at 11 o'clock, corner of Second and Lodge street*, between Ohestnut ant Walnat streets, will be sold to the highest bidder, for approved en dorsed notes at four months— '■ * One six colored prlntiog machine ; four-colored do j two-colored do i' upright engine, slx-borse power; hori xontal engine, ten-horse power; set of seven copper cans, or drying cylinders; luge tin cylinder with iron frame; two of Kvass's Urge screw presses; lapping ma chines; winding-on machine, with brush; screw-jack; 303iron’plates;•600 press papers; 30 copper rollers, with new sattlnat .patterns, 3 large copper eteam bot tles ; 4 copper steamers ; 2 gam blankets; color boxer; steam pipes; leather belting; steam box; copper ladies and. 1 measure*; shafting, hangers. Ao., dootort, files, monkey wrenches, and a variety of tools suited to the business, ■ . STANDARD AND VALUABLE ROOKS, FINE EDI TIONS OF THE POETS; ILLUSTRATED AND TIOTOBIAL WORKS-A NUMBER OF THEM BEAUTIFUL LONDON EDITIONS. 1 Ou Friday. aDdSaturdayEyenlngs, Dee. 10th and 11th, at tbo auction store, will be sold a Sue assortment of valuable miscellaneous books, ele gant pictorial works, Ac.,- Ac. 07" For particulars see catalogues and the books, which will be arranged on Friday morning. TO OAPITALIBTS, BUILDERS, Ac.—LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE BALE, LOOU6T St. South side, between Broad and Fifteenth streets, 228 feat front on Locust street, hy 173 feet In depth to a 10 . feet alley. ftIOSKS NATHAXI B, AUCTIONEER ifX AND COMMISSION MJBOHANT, 8, 9. eon,** fIXTH 4ni RAO* NATHANS’ OHKAT SAL*.OF FORFEITED OOLLA LATJSEAL?—OVER TWO THOUSAND LOTS OF FORFEITED GOODS. '.On Tuesday Horning, December 14tb, at 10 o’clock procisal/, at Moses Na thins’ auction store, southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets, in the'sseond story salesroom—entrance thereto from Kace street, conelstlog in part of over coat*; rftglans, dress and frock coats, business coats, cloaks, fine French' and other csesitoere pants.sllk-vel vet.ailkt satin,doth,andother vents; ooat,pant, and Test patterns; gents’shawls, etlk handkerchiefs, One black and other sltkdrossessnd dress patterns; merino, cashmere, silk, woollen, plaid de liiue, debege, chintz, and other-dresses and dress patterns, silk, merino, delaine, and other skirts; elik-relrot, satin, silk, me rino. and cloth circulars, basques, capes, and matillas; broepe, Stella, Canton crape, satin, silk, merino, Fay State, aod beat? woollen long and square shawls: la* dies’wearing apparel generally j boots, shoes, umbrel las, parasols, books, bibles, elegantly bound and highly illustrated, vollfns, acoordeous; flutin&s. guitars, French horns, bassoons,.areryQne lever silver-keyed tinte?-lined-with with solid silver, a fine toned melo deon inrOsewood case, made by Carhartand Needham, superior, second-hand piano forte: FUBNIDUftB,' looking •glasses, clocks, timepieces, lace curtains, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, oolite, comfortables, spreads, blankets, sheets, dry goods, floe Ha«n» clg.ru, daguerreotype camera,l.rge Use: do completo, with all-the nceocMary article. required for ao opeartor, aomrlor doobl. barrel fowling-piece., Sharp’s pistols, Oolt’s revolvers, due Ifnr nfotol* <tn 1 TO MILITARY COMBAN l ßBW‘uig*,ffiL%s^ taDt ;u wHhJent,table, chair.,-and yelyet oarpati” ,he wbolo made Mpresaly for a General j n the liurßi.ri Mr >Tm. They were uMd at Bcbattopol, bat are In perfect order. Alto, arcryheary cloth tniuta-y oloak with fur collar; «leo a care containing the nece..ary china glaM, silver-plated ware, table .cutlery, 4o„ for.aali tent; also, a superior large size microscope In case* also, a set of medicine soiled and weights, tea box work box; a magnificent portable*dressing,case and valise containing the most costly fixtures, the tops of which aresolidsteriing sllver—ttortllfiO; sniveling instru ments, inrgioM and dental' instruments, sewing ma ch-pes, and numerous other articles. (£7* The whola will bs'ntunbered and open for ex amination on Monday, previous to the sale. JjURST PREMIUM AWARDED^ _ „ _ Philadelphia, gept. 9,1858. „"***Hi*s We hare OArefnllj tested the sample of Miestnut-QroTe TVhiekoy which you sent ue, and find ? O) 2M nß . n . 6ne °* the polaonoua aobaUnoe known il^SiSi 10 i 8 thd characteristic and injurious Ingredient o/ the WMelreje ln «oer»l see. Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, * OAMAO, _ Analytical Ohemleta. N °' *“ ‘"’MS!* ERANKWN INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER, 18.55, I fi 000 GROCERIES, »• '« *; to rok ’ ' * -sr *na ' : - WEST PHILADELPHIA sTXRbn-MAifip'Adi'trßiiro company for , wain ;mrivalmd.. PEARL STARCH AND CORNFARW&. THOMPSON, CLARKE, A YOUNG, 130 and i3SI South PRONT Street,. . ’* . : Apents for the Company, -. .. galea fag CELtuiion. - E®BWES3,'. BRINLEY. 4 00., ■- No. 439 MARKKT STREET SALE OF IMPORTED DRY GOODS. : 4 On Tuesday Morning, De °- 14l b } at lo o’clock, by catalogue, on 6 moatts’ ereuit— -300 packages and lots of fancy and slaplo imported dry goods., _ * ID* Samples and catalogues early on tho inorniug of sale. B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. ’ LARGE SALE OF FJJRB AND ROBBS. This Morning, Deo 9th, eommenoing at 10# o’clock, a variety of fancy furs for ladies’ wear, comprising sets of capes, victorines, boas, muffs, cuffs, &0..‘ of stone martin, Blivet martin, EUoh, squirrel, mink, Ac. Also; gents’ fur collars,'caps, and gloves, BODES. Also, 50 buffalo and fancy robes. SPECIAL IMPORTERS’ SALE OF OVER TWENTY ! ENTIRE OASES FRENCH AND GERMAN TOYS. On Friday Morning, December 10th, commencing at 10 o’clock, the stock of fanoy goods or a German importing house, compris ing the usuatvariety suited to present and approach ing sales; included will be found every variety of french and German toys, to which the attention of tho trade is invited. ID* Samples arranged for examination, with cata ogues, early on the ranming of sale. FURS F B GENTS’ WEAR. Also, gents? aapcrio. farfcollarg, One fur cans, gloves, gauntlets, Ac, 1 ,0 * ■ CLOAKS- Also, 50 ladles’ fine Paris made oloaka and ragtans, of newest styles, imported for best city retail sales. BALE OF TEN ENTIRE OASES EMBROIDERIES— JUST LANDED. On Wednesday Morning, December 16th, commencing at to o’clock, by cata logue, on a credit, the largest and most desirable lot of needlework goods offered this seaton, consisting in part of, viz— COLLARS. ’ From fine to very high coat embroideries, book and jaconet collars of newest styles, having been re cently imported for best city retail sales. SETS, COLLARS, AND SLEEVES. • Alto, embroidered book and jaconet sets, collars, and sleeves to match, ranging from msdlum to very fine qualities, to which the attention of city retailers and Jobbers Is invited. PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED LINEN-OAMBRIO HANDKERCHIEFS. Also, ladies’ and gents’ clear lawn handkerchiefs, la dies’ embroidered do. ; ID* The whole, comprising a fall assortment of new Style embroideries, will be arranged for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. SALESROOM, KJ 222 MARKET STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS. B. G. WOLBKRT, AtrCTionai*. CARD.—Wo invito the particular attention of pur chasers to the positive sale of a general assortment of -desirable staple and fancy fall and goods, to bo made from the shelves, this morning, commencing at 10 o’clock. WOOL JACKETS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HOSIERY. 1,000 dozen men’s and iromen’s white and brown cot ton hose and half hose, men’s wool cricket jackets, men’s l»mbs-wool and merino shirts and drawers, wool gloves, black an<f colored kid gloves, wool comforts, wool hoods, yarn sleeves, wool ngolsttea. GENTS’ TRAVELLING SHAWLS Also, 100 gents’ large wool travelling, silk and wool Ossbmere shawls, black silk cravats, gsm suspenders, corded and steel skirts, men’s back g&antlots. . TAILORING GOODB, &c. Also, A general assortment of tailoring goods, velvet vestings. ' Also, worsted skirt braids, patent thread, and notions generally Tbia Morale*. From the shelves will he sold a general variety of et&pto and fancy goods, worthy the attention of re tollers. On Friday Morning; Hale of ready-made olo'biog, tailoring goods. Br WILLIAM H. STEBR, GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION BTORK, No. 46 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. Wl , This Morning, GERMAN A*D BWISB TOYS. FANCY GOODS, ALA BASTER VASES, GLASSWARE, Ac. By catalogue, commencing At 10 o’clock, will be sold a large assortment of toys, fancy goods, Ao.> to which wo invite too attention of the trade. Sale in Wert Philadelphia. THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF A DBOLINING HOUSEKEEPING, Ou Friday Morning, Commencing at 10 o’clock, In Garden street, first house above Thirty-sixth. Will be sold the surplus household furniture, carpels, mirrors, housekeeping articles, Ac., of a gentleman re moving. On Saturday Morning, At the Auction store, commencing at 10 o’clock, the usual assortment of superior household Turniture, mir rors, carpets, plated ware, Ac. ICr Consignment# or new and second-hand house hoTdfuroiiuxe, piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, Ac., respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad vances will be made if required. \rr Outdoor sales attended to promptly- Charges M moderate as any other house in this city. Philip ford, auctioneer, no. 630 MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and SIXTH, south side LARGE SALS OF BOOTS. SHOES, BROGANS, AND GUM SHOES. This Morning, Deo. oth, -will be sold, by catalogue', about 400 cases boots, shoes, brogana, buffalo overshoes and gurus, comprising the usual .assortment, adapted to present sdaton, to which - the attention or purchasers Is re quested. . IP* Catalogues early on the morning of sale. JM. GUMMEY & SONS, e REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, : No. m WALNUT STREET. CARD,—J PI. Qnmmey A Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stocks, Ac. Also, household furniture at dwellings. BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. ILr On our Private Sale Register will always be found a very large amoont of real estate, including every description of city and country property. , .. j - I. M. GUMMEY A SONS, Beal Estate Brokers, 620 WALNUT Street, belowSlxtb. CfAXUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER! £3 and HONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 324 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Fear ft., only sight doors below,the Exchange. Hours of buslness from T o'clock, A. H., util 10 o’clock in the evening. Out-door sales, and tales at the Auction House, at tended upon the most satisfactory terns. CAPITAL *200,000. JBtUblUktd/or th* lent Thirty Jturt. Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dla* Bonds, Silver Plato, I Watches,Jewelry, Hardware, Mer; shaadiae, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instruments, Guns, Home, Carriages, and Goods of every description, " Au goods can remain any length of time agreed yon. All adranoes, from one hundred dollars and upwards! wilt be charged 8 per cent, per month; *6OO and over, the lowest market rate. This Store House having a depth of 130 foot, ha* large IrO and thief-proof vault# to store all valuables, and prifl fate watchmen for the .premises: also, a-fceavy Imre I rahoe effected for the benefit of til persons haring goods advanced upon. N. B.—On account of haring an unlimited capital, this oftoe is prepared to make adraaees on more satis accommodating UnsJ than way other in Money advanced to the poor, in small amounts, with] out any charge, AT PRTVATI BALI. _GoId Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and (nothin* will be cold at reduced prices* ' anl-lv hotels and fastatttants. Arcade hotel, CKEBTNCT BTRKET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. ' Gohdoghd on ths Eoropias Plaw. A new lease for a term of rears haring been obtained for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will Son tlnae to be conduoted as heretofore, on the European plan, and the prices remain unchanged, via: Rook Pbb Bat 60c. Bihnbb 600. BssAKrAsr aho T*a. tfAOs, STtfc. The house has been thoroughly renorated, and every thlng done to make guests comfortable. The chambers ere heated in winter by means of Steam Pipes, for which no extra charge Is made There is no bar kept in the house to be a source of annoyance to guests. The accommodations are designed whelly for business men—hence no ladles are received. UjT" This house is nerer closed day or night. ‘ J. B. BROWN, ocs-3m B. BB YOUNG, TONES HOUSE, U HARRISBURG, Pa., ELEGANTLY PUBNlsfiSS!** 4 ** lW?< HOW OPBN TO VIBITOBB. aydg-y wblLB COVSBLr,, Proprietor. DE LANEY’S saloon and restau- RANTj, n. B. corner THIRTEENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. nofi>3mo WM. A BE LANBY, Proprietor. J. PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No. • 808 MARKET Street, four doors above EIGHTH, »W»» # Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roasted Pried, Pickled, Ac., Ac., for Home Consumption ana Transportation, N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three o’clock. 0e32-tf CtliiUo atib Xigtm#. GfCOTOH ALB, LONDON POItTEB, AND >3 BROWN STOUT. R Youogera’ Ale, fit Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, In itone pints. 6 ’ “ Muir £ §2RS! Ale, Edinburgh, in stone pts. yinal & Williams’ London Brown Stout in glare pts. «. „,A°, . . . Porter* In glass pts. f Bloc d & Co.’s Dublin Stout, in stone pts. In store and for sale by WILLIAM H. YEATON, 210 fionth FRONT Street. “ <^NlDi£K J 8 OLD WIJNJB STOHE,” *3 NOW OASSY'S. O ,1 , o, t£ a - 7a > nBW 328 WALNUI' Street. Bmder’a wines were always pronounced by good Judges to be unsurpassed, aod wore In reality mpGrior to any In the market. Part of the old stock X have yet on band, which consumers would do well to try. now that tb® market is overstocked with adulterated liquors for to sell during the Christmas Holidays. H Wines and Liquors sold by mo, If unsatisfactory, can »B retmutd. JuUN GASSY, Jit ’ d-t-lm Successor to J V. Snider. fJHEBWfUT GROVE TVHISKET.-A de tlt.i S ,"! lt l" !on “ 0 “I >tlon ot impure rplrttn, knowing tbalr injurious effect upon tbe comtifolion h». ortuccd the offering to lb, publlo or »n article ?k ,^..? e „?‘!S 7 ‘ ll v 0 “v 0r *;«?»« Chilton, Analptlcnl Chemtst, of New York, and Menus. Booth, Garrett, A Camao, of Philadelphia, proves beyond all question, to be the most pore and consequently least Injurious spirit* ever offered the American public. 1 CERTIFICATE OF DR JAB.ll CHILTON. Ibave Analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Wbinkoy received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, la ol Philadelphia, and haring MrefaU y tested H, I «m pleased to stale that it Is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances. It is an unusually pure and fine flavored quality of Whiskey. JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D., New York, Sept. 3,1863. Analytical Chemist. AT FAIR PRIOEB ! J! ohas. h. Mattson, Southwest corner TENTH and AIIOII Streets. Has on band, and Is geo orally receiving THE BEST OP GROCERIES. which he will sell atthe most REASON ABLE PfttOHd FOR OABH Haviog a LARGE and CHOICE ASiOBTfIIENTfof BLACK nod <JSEEN TJSAO, he is confident of being ab’e to suit both in quality ana price, all persons in want of the article, la quantities of from one pound to the half cheat. Tils general assort ment embraces everything in the way or FINE GRO CERIES, and he would respectfully invite all in wan df good articles togirehim a call. It.wili be worth tht toiM. aW-lmv« JCejjal Notices. %[OTXOB Lotters of Administration of tho » Estate of MART WELLS. Dece«sed, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said Estato will please make payment; and those hav ing claims or demands will make known the same with out dolayto SAMUEL BTKVRNSON, nolMkOt* 611 North FRONT Street stat: RL— JE 0F THOMAS F. CURTIS, Sr., JLLi deceased. Administration to the estate of THOMAS ’£™™£F I ®.\ Bemor « having been grantee to JOHN M. CURTIS, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment, and thoso having claims will make the same mown to WM. D. KELL BY, Attorney of Administrator, N 0.411 CHESTNUT St. noi-th-Ut* IN THE ORPHANS 5 COURT FOR THE 01TY AND OOUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of LLOYD WHABTON BIOKLBY, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Coart to audit, settle, and adjust the account of ILOYD W. BIQKLEY, Ad ministrator Of Llojd Wharton Bickley, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, urill njeet tho parlies interested, at his oflico, No. 811 Arch street, on TUESDAY, December 14th, 1658 at 4 o’oloCk P. M. d2-thstu-5t JOSEPH P. BIUNTON, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of HENRY fit. NIXON, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Bald Court to audit, settle, nod adjust the account of MARTIN NIXON, Executor of the estate of the said Henry M. Nixon, ao« ceased, and report distribution of the balance in the hands of the said accountant, will meet the parties in interest, on TUESDAY. 14th December. 1868. at 4 o’clock, P, M., at his office. No 411 CHESTNUT Bt., Philadelphia. OEO. A. COPFEY, no2s-stuth>st Beal ©state, SALE OF VALUABLE BALTIMORE WHABF PROPERTY .—Will t»e offered at auction, on WEDNESDAY. 16th December, at 1 o'clock, at the MERCHANTS' EXOHANGE BALEB-ROOMS, No. 10 South GAY Street, Baltimore, that valuable Wharf Property at Canton, known as tho PiTAPeOO OANPDE FAOTOBY, With all Its extensive buildings and water privileges. This property fronts 200 feot on Clinton street about 070 feet on Seoond Avenue street, 200 feet on some of the deepest water in the harbor, and can be extended 400 feet farther to the Port Warden’s line, making the whole extent of the property 200 feot by nearly 800 feet. There is a large dwelling upon the premises, beside extensive buildings in which have been stored at one time over 10 000 tons of guano. An immense Coal business could bo done on this pro- Serty, as with proper piers 10 or 12 large vessels could e loaded at one time. Tbo Northern Central Rail road reaohes nearly to tho property, and a connection with-it could easily be made. r Terms, one-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, with interest. GIB&ON A CO., Auctioneers. . A plan of the above may be seen, and further particu lars obtained, upon application to v JAMES J. BOBBINS, 148 Bouth Fourth street, up stairs. \rALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The r subgaMlers offer for sale the well-known “TAL LEY FARM,” belonging to the estate of the late Judge Morris Longstreth, situated in the White* marsh val'ey, Montgomery county, Pa., about two miles north of the Philadelphia City Line, fronting, on the Chestnut Hill at dSpring Houso tarnplke. It comprises about two hundred ana twenty fire sores of land, of a quality believed to be unsurpassed through* out the whole Hate The 'Aissahickou creek, (lows along aid through it for about three quarters of a mile, affording abundant water for Btock, and also facilities for fishing and boating There Is an ample supply of Chestnut Timber on the Farm for fencing; also aqturry or excellent Limestone, with Kilns convenient. The buildings include a large mansion house, main building 40 feet aquato, with a wing 63 feet in length, contain* log dining-room, library, kitchen,servants’rooms, Ac.; commodious tenant houso, stone barn, three hundred feet in length, fitted up expressly for keeping a large number of catilo, carriage house, stab’es, Ac. Tbero is also a hotel, with ample stabling on the premisos. This proptrty presents great advantages, either for in* vestment or speculation, as the neighborhood is a fa* vorite and very de&ftable one for country seats, being in the immediate vicinity of the beautiful inproveinents at Chestnut Hill. There are churches and meeting houses o the principal denominations, in the neighbor hood. Tbe North Pennsylrauiaßailroad passes within a mile, and the Chestnut Hill Railroad wilb’n ab-iut two and a half miles of the premises, with Omnibus communication to and from trains on the latter road. Apply personally, or by letter, to i COOKE LONGSTRETH, 703 Sansom etroet, Philadelphia. OHAB. C. LONGSTRETH, N. E. corner Eighth and Green streets. Phllada. JOSEPH C. LONGSTRETH, Ou the Premises, Or by Mail to WbiWmarsb P. 0. d4-aa tu th 0t ©tmcatisnal. LONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N. B. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD 8L«. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT-Book-keeping in ail its various forma; preparing Students thoroughly for situations In any branch of business ; Plain and Or namont&l Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and Correspondence. No institution in the United States gives a more thorough and practical course. Iu this department no teaching is done In classes, and Is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Meu and Boys are prepared for any grade of au Eogllrh and Clas sical Education, vis: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ac., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions of fire months commence September let, ahd February Ist. Pupils received at any time be fore or after these dates ana charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mb26-tf F. DORLEAYY LONG, Principal fIRITTENDEN’* PHILADELPHIA \J COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, aortheaat oorner of OHIBTNUT and SEVENTH Btro«ta. An institution Assigned to fit roung »*n tor AO' TIVJB BUSINESS. BOARD 07 TRUSTJBIS. B. B. Comegrs, Francis Hoskins, Georg© H. Stuart, Di*iA ttllne, John Sp&rhawk, D»yMB. Brown, XnaoHaoker, A. V. Parsons, D» B. Hinmu, Frederick Brown, Joshna Lipplncott. EVENING BEBBtdSB~ ifrtr September 16th. Each student has isditidiul iNaraponoM'At this Institution, and a Diploma from here ia the best re commendation a young man can hare, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be bad on application at the College. aeS-tf IMONS. A. F.ROSAT, iTA' TBACaKB OP FENCING, ' BARRETT’S GVMNABIUM, «aS-<l2m* MARKET Street, abate Kljhth Bryant a stratton’s chain of NATIONS MKKOANTILB COtitROEB. PM ladelpMa College, Sonth.aat C-Jther SEVENTH and CHESTNUT fltmta. Jror Information, eall or aend for olrodlar, jelS-tf EVENING BEBSIONB HAVE COMMENCED. Boukbinbing. PERRY’S BLANK BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, 8. W. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE. PREMIUM AWARDED By the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing Superior Account Books FIRMS Intending to open new Rooks on tbe first of the Year, can select from a good stock on hand, or hare them made In any desired style in a saperior manner. BOOS-BINDING of every description executed in the finest and most substantial mabnor, at low priced. MAGAZINES bound from 60cts. to $2 50 per volume. HUBIO bound in a new and handsome sijle, from SI to S3* OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear equal to new. PERRY’S BOOK-BtNDBRV, Fourth aod race. Oldest established Bindery in Philadelphia. n23-2ro Notices. Notice.— VLAifS for the im- PBOVEMENT OP PAIR MOUNT PARK (bo mon Bill and Sedgeiy Estates) are hereby invited, Under the authority of an ordinance of the Olty Coon oils A premium of $OOO will he awarded to the au thor of the plan which is selected, and 5250 will be Said to the author of the plan next in excellence. very plan mast be accompanied by an estimate, aod must be sent to this 0 Wee on or before February 18, 1869. The selection will be made by the Committee on City Property.. Those who desire to compete are in vited to call at this office, where farther information will be famished. 3. It. CHRISTOPHER, nosMuthalm Commissioner City Property. {3PEQIAL NOTlCE.—'Dealers m Goodyear’s K 5 Patentfor Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders, Braids, Webs.&nd all other Fabrics and articles made by combin ing fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcan ised rubber are notified that unless the same are proporly stamped or labelled with my name, ami by my authori ty, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United States Merchants ana dealers are invited to examine specimens now in store, end to give their orders for the Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE-OWN- SsfflL THa h . t “B and exclusive rights IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or imported and many others. ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL —and the Terms—may be obtained on application to me at No. 23 COUBTLANDT Street, N Y n2 *-iy hobaor h day TO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.— NATIONAL TELEGRAPH 10 NEWB AGENCY. &■ JOHNSON announce to the Press through oat the United Btates that thoy are completing ar rangements on a most liberal scale, for a system of TELEGRAPHIC NEWB BEPORTB, which haa never before been equalled In this country. They pledge themselves to famish the earliest and most reliable re ports of ail the BUrring and important events of the day, at a price which cannot fail to be advantageous to the Press generally. All letters and communications to be addressed to OABR A JOHNSON, National Telegraph News Reporters, Boath THIRD Street, opposite Exchange, Phllada. E. W. CARR, G. W.L. JOHNSON. Geo. W. L. Johnson, 23 Wail fit., New York City. John T. Bmith, Merchants’ Exchange, Boston. John Wills, corner South and Baltimore streets, Bal timore. For experience aod reliability in tbe boaineM. we would refer to: Blorton McMlcnael, North American and U.B Gazette; Swain tc Abell, Publlo Ledger) Jasper Harding It, Bon, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John W. Forney, The Press; Cummings it Pescock,Evening Bulletin; F. W. Grayson A Co., Evening Journal: Jo seph Sererns, Evening Argus; Joseph R. Flanigen, Daily News: William Rice, Pennsylvanian 5 Lawlor, Everett, 6c Hlnckeu, Sunday Dispatch; Magill & Jones, Sunday Mercury; Jno. S. Jackson, Sunday Transcript. oc2o-tf Carpetings. BAILST A BROTHER’S CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. WE SHALL OPEN TO-DAY ANOTHER INVOICE OF ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, " CROSSLEY’S” CELEBRATED MAKE, AT ONE DOLLAJt A YARD, Carpet buyers will find our stock full and of fresh styles; and PRICES VERY LOW. noB-tf |£NGRAVINGS, JAMES S. EARLE & BON Have just opened a uew and extensive assortment of ENGRAVINGS Colored and pi&in, Line, Mezzotints. Lithograph—Also, a very elegant and choice selection FOR GRECIAN PAINTING. All the works of LANDSEER, HERRING, TURNER, AUG. BCHJ2PPKR, DF.LA ROOIIE, HORACE VAR NER COSTUMES, FANCY DRESSES, LANDSCAPES. OHROMO LITHOGRAPHS. Fad-Similes of Original Drawings. PHOTOGRAPHS from Original Pictures, and effects of Sun and Clouds. LOOKING-GLASS WAItKWJOMH AND GADLEIIY OF PAINTINGS, 810 CIIMTNUX Street. THEPftESS.--FHILAJDELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1858. rjIHE STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. 241 ROOK STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST Omtll. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT Money received D.iLr, and every MONDAY JB YENINQ, IN BUMS LABOJB AND SMALL, PAID PACK DAiLT y PROM 9 O’OLOOK A. M. TO 8 O’CLOCK P. M, mroeiToaa on naiir thee hoebt st obioh, is J. HENRY HAYES. Teller. rilHB SPBING GARDEN SAVING A YUND. Wuiiuio Br in Iboisutohb or f?»»«ari.tutii.) pebpbtuaL ohabtbb. fITS PBB OBNT. Interest allowed to Depositor** and all Moneys Paid back on Demand. OHIO!, 831 NORTH THIRD BTRBBTi (OOHBOLIDATIO* BIJIK BPILDIRfI,) Tills Institution Is now open for the transaction of ttulnes*. and fa the only Chartered SaTlng Jand located In the northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to 2X o'clock* and also on MONDAYS and THOBSDAYfi, from 6 notti 8 o'clock in the Byeninc*. ’ MANACWBO. Frederick KJett, Stephan Smith, John P Lerr. Eon. Henry K. Strong, Daniel Unaerkoflor, Hon. Wm. Milliard, Frederick St&ake, Frauds Hart, Joseph P. LeOlere, Prealdei Secretary, QIOBGJB T. &AVINO FUND—FIVE TER CENT. IN KS TBRIBT—NATIONAL SAP*TY TRUST COM PANY—WAINUT STRSHT, SOUTH-WHST QOBNIB OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. , , IxaoßPOßiyiD bt mi Svin or Phibtltaxu. ' Money is reeelred In any earn, large er small, and In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with travel. Theoflo* 1b open ITII7 day from Oo’eloak in the morning till 6 o’olooa in the-evening, aad on Monday end Thursday evtainea till 6 o’clock. HON. L. BHNNIB, President, BOfiBBT SHLPBZDQN, Tie* President WM. I. Him, Secretary. DIBXOroMf Hon. Henry L. Benner, V. Carroll Brewster, • Edward L. Carter; Joseph B. Bur , Robert Belfridge, Brands Lev. .. Baml. E.Ashton, Joseph Tories, 0. Landreth Monos, Henry Blffendorfier. Honey islreeelved and payments made daily. The investment* are made lb conformity with the provisions of the Charter, In BEAL ESTATE MOBY CAGES, GROUND BENTS, and snob first class secnrl ties as will always ins ore perfect a comity to the deposi tors, and whloh cannot fall to give permanency and sta bility to this Institution. anl-ly § AVXNG FUND UlttTfeD STATES ITRUST COMPANY, oormr of THIRD tad OHIBT' HUTBtmtt. liiurge and small stuns rooelred, and paid back on ds Band?without nottoe, with PXV* FSB OBNT INTJB IST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 6 o’olock every day, and oa KONPAY HVBNINGB from T untU 9 o’elock. DBAFTB for balo on JnglAnd, IrolAnd, And BootlAod, :om £1 apirardd. Preßldent-STBPIOH B. OJUWFO&3). Treuarer—PLlNY FIBE. ToHor—JAMIB R, HTJNTJR Kris kringle headquarters,— We hare just received our French Confectionery, and ate msauf*ctaring & superior article of Marsh Mel lon' Gam Props, Don Pons, Cream Date*, Ac. Call and supply yourselves with the best Confeotlonery in this City, at JKFFHIEfI Sc BVAN8 1 , no!6-3m No. 718 MARKET St, bet. 7th and Btb. SFUGUET & SONS, • Importers of HAVANA CIGARS, so2B 216 South FRONT Street. (CHGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS A BEGARB.—A choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig “Newlra,” daily expeoted from Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TATI, (Hew) 188 Walnnt street, below Seoond, wl fUoond Atari |~IBRMAN CIGARS—3OO,OOO, various \ T brand, in store end for sole by WM. H. YE ATON 216 Boatb FRONT Bt. no& -ft. SOMETHING NEW.-GAS BUB NING COOK STOVE.—I would respectfully call ipMjl the attention of the publlo to one of the greatest improvements ever introduced in Cookiog Stoves and burning of the gas arising from the coal, by Which means Is saved 60 per cent. In fuel and also more Intense beat thrown io the bottom of the oven. We effect the burning of the gases by means of a hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under side, which admits the air in a h»at«d state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, and causing a llami to pass around the oven equal to a wood fire. This itu- Srovement also preserves the centre piece from finking own on the fire, thereby saving the expense or repairs One of the Stoves CAN RE SEEN IN OPERATION *t 1116 MARKET Btr*}t, Manufactured by JAMES SFKAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase tc North,) IU6 MARKET Street sept29-Bmo f)|ANILA AND -TIJTE CORDS, TWINKB, 38*0.' Manufactured and for * sale at tha loweet Neff York WEAVER, FITTER & CO., No. *J3 N. WATER Street, and 22 N. WHARVES. nolT>2m AND CLAMPS. HA(IDBOHb6a. No. 1. 62#0. perdoi, Ne. 6. $1 12 per do®, 2. 7&o. « 6. 1 26*' ‘ 8. 8?o. « 1, 160 «• *.loo®. « 8. 176 » claslps. 0 Row, 31.26 per ozen. 7 Bow, $1.76 per dotes. 8 Bow, $2.26 per dozen. HENRY O. ECKSTEIN, re 10 U North Tsttsd Street PkllsdelnkU r|7o AROHITEOTSAND BUILDERS. Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tons of this beautiful Stone, both of the BDUE, GRAY, AND BUFF TlNta, theformbrof which, for softness and deltcAcy of color, IhhfcrlvalM . 1 For the character of this stone please examine the following buildings: Jos. Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and Rittenhouse Square. Harrison’s Building, Locust street, between Seven teUhth atid Eighteenth. Bamuel Smith’s West street and Rittenhouse square, Airs. Peterson’s No. 1216 Walnut street. A. K. Womrath’s,4ls Arch street. Samuel Siraes’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets. T. K. J. Fassitt, Seventeenth and Locust streets,and others. PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET aalß-fim B. M. FELTWELL. 8 ANEW AND VALUABLE DISCOV ERY. AROMATIO INVIGORATING SPIRIT. IT STIMULATES, EXHILARATES, INVIGOUATEB, BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR STUPIFY. Tbifs delfefous Beverage Is superior to ail invigorating Cordials. Schnapps, Nervines, ac, in use for the cure of Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-barn, Drows'ness, Kid ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, AO , as it will invigorate and strengthen, but will not in toxicate or stllpify. Persons who have become habitu ated to the eXcessite Use of Tobabco, OfrihuJ, and Spirit uous Liquors, will find speedy and permanent relief from a desire to use these destroying agents, by.taking a bottle or two of this DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE! Weak and sickly Females will find Dr. UAU’S IN YIGOKATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, it being a Regenerator as well as a btrengtheuer of the Human System. Each complaint that the AROMATIC INVI GORATING CORDIAL ia calculated to oure is Btmod Upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, ana full directions for Use are also minutely given. , PSICS ONJi DOLLAR PER EOtTLE. Prepared by DARIUS HAM,' * Principal office* No. 48 WATER Bt., N. Ydrk. For sale by T. W. DYOTT it BUNO, n25-Bui 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. TTNITED.STATES GOVERNMENT KJ land locating agency. CHICAGO , ILL . The subscriber, having had much pr&otical experi ence in selecting and locating lands in the various Land Districts In tbe Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections tor , LAND WARRANTS OR CABH. Having Surveyors constantly in c«« j\tld <0 meke fiersonal examinations, he can always make tbe most udlctoua locations. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and aaiubrily of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be In lOWA AN]) WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. |0" Money invoated in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the western States. 1 FIRST PREMIUM, FRANKLIN INSTI • TUTE, 1868, to ORARJ’H PATENT BRICK MACHINE and BRICK KILN. They aro cow offered, with full guarantee to perform in ft very * uperior way &a regards cost, quality, and quantity. Addroee J. W* CItABY, c&roof I. P. MORRIS & 00., Port Richmond Iron Works, Philadelphia. N. U —I will take au interest with any one who wishes to engage In tbe maoufacture of Briok in Philadelphia, and guarantee that Brick can be made at ono half the coat of the common process. n023-3w* J.W 0. ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS. "We bare jußtieceived a comprehensive and 7a tied stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap pendage to Churches, Vestibules, Conservatories, and other buildings, where it is deemed necessary to embel lish, or to giro a chaste and elegant appearance. Any color may bo had, either plain or ornamental, elabo 'atoly or in relief. ZIEGLER & BMITII, Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glass Dealers, M2B-dtf Booonrt and *U PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD BPSOIAL NOTICE TO PMBIOIANB.-The «tioT« offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased surfaces, whi/h combines the following advanta ges : A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are sola ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and dots moI gst rnntid. The last property alone renders it au invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and foreale wholesale and retail, at BlMflS’b Laboratory and Pharmacy, mho Twelfth and Chestnut street HKIDsfOK & CO.'S CHAMPAGNE.—A constant supply of tho original genuine brand, in bond and in store, for sale br VrihLlAM 21 YJJATuN, sole agest for Pennsylvania, No. 216 flonth FRONT Htreat nnS I'iAivUM. A laigo Jtock of Navy ami American Navy Oakum ou baud and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER A 00., - no2o No. 23 W. Water St., Rad N. WfIVTW. Bavins* .finite. os Dxpomr, IS BASK, Iff DSOIBSD. GEO. H, HART,'president. OHAB. G, IMLAY, Treasurer, •e234Janl John Kessler, Jr., Jftmes a, Pringle, /Mob Pock. Joseph M dowell, J. Wesley Brer, Boberfcß. P&Tidson, P. 0. Ellm&ker, John P. TorrM. George Hneoht. t, JAMJSB 8. PRING&I. rHORN. kp3l-lftf (ZEcnfcrtioncrj} ©obacco. fSIOVCB. ROPE, Vtlwc, bj ACADIA FREESTONE. ARNOLD & WILSON, Agents, DR. HAM'S 8. SALISBURY, 42 CLARKE Street, Ohloago, Jnonranw ffiomsanita, I ~I FFI ,?? = . C !, F THE DELAWARE HU- E-P TUAT, SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, *.. . PBiLADatPHiA. November 10,1853. Th ?- fo i l Ki7t a !i 8 i tatoai ? ntof th « affair of tho Com )URrter^ tlbl * hed in Ooiiforia * t '- y witll a provision of Its rec ®i™d from November 1,1857. to Oota bar oi, xsoo: On Marine and Inland Risks.... $361 803 62 On Ylre Rinks. ~,,, l7 217 70 PaUMStWB on Policies not marked off Novem- * tor 1,185 T 826,181 02 PaKMUJMB MABKUn OF? AB BAKNCD, from Ist uf Novem. ber, 1857, to October 81, 1858: On Marine and Inland Risks. .. .$390,541 75 OnPlre 81ake.,.,., 123,011 08 . . . . . . . , 7613,653 43 Interest, <xo , receiTOil during same period, Losbkb, Espekbid, ft-0., during the year as above— Marine and Inland Navigation Losses ~..(246.170 16 Fire Lowed 41,289 21 Return .Premiums 41,768 14 Reinsurances, Commissions to Agonte, Taxes, &e 48.428 88 Expenaos, Salaries, Rents, Bta tlonery, &o 18,007 82 5396,249 00 Bufplus.• «.»«.... $147,964 66 AfcBISTB OF THB COMPANY, November 1,1858. far. Market Value. 103,050.. Philadelphia Git/ six per cent. Loan $105,144 00 89,000.. Pennsylvania htato five per cent. Loan 88,316 00 21,000.. Pennsylvania BtAte six per cent. Loan... 80,000.. United States Treasury 4)4 per cent Notes 50,000.. Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mort gage six per cent Bonds 20,000..N0rth Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage six per cent- Bonis 12,000 00 15,000. .300 shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal guaranteed by the City of Phila delphia 6,000..300 shares Pennsylvania Kailroad Company 4,887 60 6,000.. 100 shares North Pennsylvania Bailroad Company 850 00 1.200. .80 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tug Company 1,200 00 1,000. .2 shares Philadelphia aiiu Savannah Steam Navigation Company 260..6 shares Philadelphia and Havre de Grace Steam Tow-boat Com _ pany 200. .2 eharea Philadelphia Exchange Company 130 00 840.700 C05t¥318,397. Market rotoe, J3‘9,199 • 0 Bonds and Mortgages....,,. 10,000 00 Beal Estate, office building ...... 61,363 36 Bill* reotlvable for Insurances made.;,.... 201,666 36 Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Ma rine Policies recently Issued—and other debts dne the Company,,,., 01.288 14 Scrip and Stock of sandry Insurance Com panics.. ~,, s 270 00 Cash on deposit in Banks 42 067 86 The Board of Directors have this day declared a Di vidend of SIX PER CENT, in Cash, on the original Capital Stock, and SIX PER CENT. on the Scrip of the Company, payable on and after the Ist proxitO o They h&Ve also declared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT, on tho original Stock and on the Earned Premiums for the year, ending October 31, 1868, certificates for which will bo issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the 4st of December next. lE/* 1 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 tho late amendments to the Act df Incorporation, render the farther continu ance of the Guarantee Capital unnecessary, therefore Resolved, That the Guarantee Capital be discon tinued, and the notos representing the same be deliv ered up to the makers thereof, as soon as the Bisks taken during the period embraced in said notes shall havo determined. DIRECTORS. Janies 1). Hand, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Broo>o, Spencer M’llrainS' Thomas 0. Hand, Samuel E. Slofc&s, J F. Penlaton, Robert Burton, Jacob P Jones, O. M’farland, Jcshna P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pittab’h D. T. Morgan, “ J.V. Logan. “ II MARTIN, President. . HAND, Tice President, 'etary, nolO-tw 'William Martin, Edmund A. Soader, Theophilus Paulding, John R. Penrose, John O. Davis, James Traqular, William Eyre, Jr., Henry Sloan, Joseph 11. Seal, Dr. K. M. Huston, George G Leiper, Wm 0 Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, THOS. C. HKNRYLYLBURN, Seci rriHE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE J- COMPANY, OFFICE ,408 WALNUT BTREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and StJRPLUS $277.- 666.86.—Insures against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE and the PERILS OF TFIE SEA, INLAND NAVIGA TION and TRANSPORTATION. UT" TEN per cent, in cash returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies. OFFICERS. Preeldent-GEOBG* U. HART. Vice President— R. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COUGBRALL. Assistant Secretary—S. U. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Q*>. H. Hurt, JS. W. Dalle/ K P.Ross, Andrew R.Uhunbfei*, A. G. CaUell, J L. Po#ero*, Joa(fcJ)b Edw“W9, Cli•{!t > s 0. Way, John G. Ua|e. H. R. CuffgAhttll. Poster 8. Perkins, 8a*»l. Jboos, M. D.. Boa. H,M. Fuller. AUeat, H. It: COQGBUALL, Beo’y A MERIGAN FIRE INSURANCE GO.. X*. INCORPORATE]) ltifi-dIARTBR PER PBTUAL . No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus Invented in sound andataJlable BBMlruM. continue lnsuie on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Persons! Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted, xuasovoxs. . Georg* Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh. Caspar W. Morris. Samuel O.Morton, James R. Campbell, Patriok Brady, Edmund G. Datilfa. Charles W. Ponltney. __ GBOBGB ABBOTT. President. THOMAS B. MARIS. Secretary. Ja2B-ylf CITYJxrSITBJitfOE OOMPAITY, No. 110 MdihlOtMTHitrett. CHARTER PEttPEtfcAL. OaplUl $300,000. OrganltM 1651. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period:, take Marine) lulaad, and l<ifq receive De posits; hold Trusts and grantannuities ALFRED WEEKS, President, B. 0. TYLER, Yloe President. J. W. Maxtixx, Secretary. miBOTOXS. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley, 8.0. Tyler, J.W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, p. B. Mingle, ' 0. R. Bioking, James Watson, J. L, Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthew*, J.W. Stokes, William CurUs, JelB-ly C*. W. Tareer. Life insurance and T&tjstf COM PANY—Tb»P»SR MUGHAL LiFB INSURANCE COMPANY, Northeast Corner of THIRD add DOCK Streets. Capital. $613,725.08. INSURES LIY KS fOr short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants ahflditids xhd efidbtfmente—pur chases life Interests ih Seal Bstdte. and makes all oontraets depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Eseeuttoo, Adftinistr&tors, Assignees, Trcatsei, and Ctuardlanf. mum. Daniel L. Miller, Bamnel B. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard 8. Newhold, James B. MoFamnd, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Easton, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L, Hutchinson, Rodolphu* Kent, John W. Hornor, William H. Carr, UUs 8. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Bamuel J. Christian, William Roberta on, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Rosin, John (J. Brenner, P.B. Michler, Easton. DANIIL L. MILLER, President. BAMtTSL X. BTOKBS, Vice prea»|. Joxx W. Hoanoa, Secretary. 013-ly fVOUXONWEALTH V/ FIRE or 9xa BTATM OP PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE, NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, raUiADSLrau. Uhl wlhed Capital, 1500,000. Paid np Capital, 0300,000 Dial arcs. Sr. D. J.jn., Thoa. 8. H. L. Benner. 7. M. Butler, J.M.WhiUll, J. K. Walker, Sdw. O. Knight, M. B. Wendell, B. Lewis, Jr., B.K.Hoxaie. fcAVID JAYNE, M. 8., President. THOMAS 8. STEWART, Vice Pres I *. BAKUML B. Moon, Secretary. jaJft-y FIHE AND INLAND BISKS.—FAHJS INSUBANOH COMPANY Capital..,, ,fI9O,QOQ. (Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to l» stUAnoe Companies, passed April 2d, 1360.) GKORGRW. DAY, President ' THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCK4UD, Secretary. Offlce 411 CHESTNUT 81.. Philadelphia, PHUtOTORS. Jacob K VnnftH&s, Henry Lewis, Jr., D. B. Bun jy, John W. Kreraiflo, A. H. Bosenheiiu, M. Stern. George W. Bay. William W. Waiters, Charles Richardson, Barclay LJppJncott, Jos. R. Brognard, Ohaa. Stokes, foUl-y Eastern jnsuranoe company.— OmOB Ho. B EXCHANGE. AUTHORIZED BTOCK CAPITAL, $500,000. CiIABTBB Perpetual. Fire Risks od and Building*. Marine Risks on Vessels. Cargoes aud Freights. Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on farornblo terms. DIRECTORS. George A. Wright, Thomun Shaw, Goorgo Cookroan, Charles Stoy, Jacob Reed, W 0 Ktntesbury. ANDREW OOOUUAN, President William I. Brown, Vicc-rreildeut. u3-tf Andrew Cochran, William I. Brown, Richard G. Stoteebury, Peter D. Myers, Robert B Walker, Jacob Lukena, Howard fire and marine insu- KANCIfi COMPANY. No. 412 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia DIRECTORS. Thofl. L. Lndora, Wm. V. Leech, J, Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Trnltt, M W. Baldwin, John 11. Diehl, John 0. James, Wm. K. Hamlin, A. J. Bucktior, 11. 11. Bhillingford, John W. Bexton. 0. B. Spangler, William Raiguel, H.H. Houston, Edwin Booth, Wra.H.Lnvo, John Garrison, OharleßP. Norton, £. B, Warne, Isaac Myer, President—TßOMAB L. LUDER3. Vice President—E. B. WARN*. Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUT. sol6-tf Browns Jamaica ginger.—This Is a romely suliod to the extremes of heat and old, and at all times beneficial when gentle tonle and •t'muliitioß *nllu“»iciM n-e required its s*i nutating property being ludepeidcnt t,f alcoholic power. Its fll'Hct as a frequent rotmdy need never be dreaded. Wblio It strengthens and lefjcsbes the debilitat’d in the summer season it Is not Irm potent during the in clemency of wfot-r. by warming with It* health; tonic principle, and enabling the system to retitt the in fluences or incipUnt dispiapfl which luik in a changing climate. No family should be without it, and by travelJ - I 'on long journeys or by sea, it will be found .oralm-W*. iU-s tn th-ist The liver invigokator, PJtKPIKHI) BT DK. DARFOBD, CONPOVNDED K NTS RELY PJIOM (JUMS, la one of the bast rurgative suid hirer Medicines now before.the public, that Acta as a Cathartic easier, milder, and more offectual than any other medicine known. It is notonly a Cathartic, but a Liver rema dy) acting drat on the Livtr to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat; ter, thus accomplishing two purpojos effectually, with out any of the painful feolings experienced in the ope rations or moat Cathartics. It strengthens the sys tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it np with unusual rapidity. $705,401 81 The Litkr ih one orthe human body • and when it well, the powers of the oped. The stomach isal on the healthy action of performance of its func* la at fault the bowels are system suffers in conse- Liver—having ceased to eases of that organ, one made it his study, in a yeart, to find some t'eme. act the many derange ble. $543,203 66 .To prove that this re person troubled with Li itß forms, has but to try ft' certain. ] These Gums remove all; the system, supplying in of bile, invigorating the digest well, purifying the health to the whole ma oause of the disease—ef. Bilious attacks are ler, prevented by the oe- ISTIQO&ATOS. .One dose, after eating, stomach and prevent the lag. Only one dose, taken NianrMißß. Only one dose, taken at gently, and cures Cob* One doHO, taken after FBPSXA. 21,210 00 80,112 60 45,875 00 One dose of two relieve Siok One bottle taken for to the cause of the disease, Only one dose imraodi while one dose, often re- Oholbba Morbus. and a 14,025 00 }0"Only one bottle is system the effects ot me ness. |T7“ One bottle taKen flallowness or unnatural One done taken a short 1 vigor to the appetite, and One dose, often repeat-, *h<bA in ita worst forme, 1 complaints yield almost One or two doses cure In children; there 1b no remedy in the world, as it fTT" A fair bottles cure absorbents. We take pleasure in re* cine as a preventive for Fbtbb, and all Fstaasol rates with certainty, and testify to Its wonderful All t ehoitst t* are givr. in its favor. ITT* Mix WaUrinthe mouth veith the Invigorator and smalloto both together. THE LITER INVIGORATOR $093,804 70 Is a Soisumio Msikcal Disootbrt. and is dally work ing cares, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, the first doss gfuirtg bent fit and seldom m6re than one bottle is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re sult of a DISEASED LIVER- November 10.1858. PRIOE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Dr. BANPORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New York. Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT k SONS, 218 North Second Street. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL SIMES, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and F. BROWN, Fifth and Chestnut Rtreets Phil&da anl3 tu th s-ly The great standard remedy o THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. TnE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY IN a TnE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING TUB WHOLE SYSTEM. The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. Loans berry & Co.. Is now acknowledged as the principal Family Medicine for tile cure of Cawohroos affections and Scrofulous diseasesgcnerally. The success which attendsit# use in these Inveterate diseases has no equal. It is now used in these diseases with complete success, where all other means have failed. Two or throe bot tles will satisfy any one of Its great curative properties. Hip Disease and White Swelling, Ulckbatioss of the Bonus,. Mouth, Throat, Ac. Its beneficial and healing characteristics are soon observed in these com plaints. No matter of how long standing they may have been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEPURATIVE In a short time. Tbtter and Scald Head Will as certainly yield to this medicino as it is usod. Diseases of the Skin and all eruptive complaints generally cannot long remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial DepUratite. Its Tonic properties, 86 well as Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delicate fomalea. Tho great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi nating In au impure condition of the blood. It oipols all the virus or diseased matter from the blood ana re- Ihvigoratfeft the ryatfim. TnOflo using the Imperial Depuratlte and Wishing ad vice In their caee, will receive every attention by etter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNBBERBY Sc CO.. No. 60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. Fbr tfdle aldb by J. F. Lodff Sc Co., Lancaster, Pa. J. H. Baser aud S. 8. Sterand, Heading. Fa. Holman & Co.,*Harrisburg, Pa. C. vv. Epting, Pottsvllle, Pa. T Sc C. W. McOlintock, Easton, Pa. James Given, Westchester, Pa. Schmidt Sc Co., Allentown, Pa. Simon Rau, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr.Q. W.Leslie, Bristol, Pa . and PmgcfJot* E«n»r»llv *un-mw<V.**tflm ZOLLICOFFEfi'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL is the only preparation ever placed be fore the publio that has performed bo many MIRACULOUS OUBEB The moat prominent and influential citizens bear wit ness of its emetfey. The abundant evidence from all parts of the country Ift ekough to wfitrant ufi ifl Pro nouncing that it is the greatest wonder of the age. It is an internal remedy that s<rikesat the root of the disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the sytftetn. Prepared by THEODORE BILKS, Chemist, NbrtSefiatcorhex of Pine and Sixth streets, oc7-8m Philadelphia. PERUVIAN STRUJP, •«- oa PROTECTED SOLUTION Of PROTOXIDI Of 130* Haring successfully passed the ordeal to which new dl# eoreries in the Materia Medic* are subjected, must so? be received as an established medicine. Its effloacy J; curing Affections or the Liver, Drcpsy, Neuralgia. Bronchltl* and Consumptive tendencies, Disordered State of th* Blood, Boils, Sourvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead o' Mercury. General Debility, and all Diseases which r» dhlto a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, is beyond gnat non. _^ l T* The proof* of 1U efficacy ore bo n» /<& tnerotts, sowell authenticated, and o; such peculiar character, that sufferer ci cannot reasonably hesitate to reoelv I a» K3B*g}« r l the proffered aid. V>«sThe Peruvian Syrnp does not prolew to bo a cure-dll, bnt its range Is extt* alve, because many diseases, apparent!) unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from cum cause, may he cured by one remedy. The class of diseases for which the Byrup provides* cure is precisely that which has so often baflied tfc> highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy o' the Syrup incontrovertible. Those persons who may wish for an opinion from dll interested persons respecting the character of the Byxu> oftanot fail to be satisfied with the following, among na roeroua testimonials, in the hands of the Agents. Tb< signatures aro those of gentlemen well knows Is tfc< Community, and of the highest respectability. The undersigned having experienced the bcnedelal ai* fects of the <( Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to n- Commend it tothe attention of the public Prom our own experience, as well as from the testi mbbV of others, whose intelligence and integrity are a', together unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efltcv cy iu coses of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bros chi&l Passages, Dyspepsia, Liter Complaint, Drops' Neuralgia, <xc, Indeed, its effects would be inoredlW* but from tho high character of those who have wit neaped them, and have volunteered tholr testimony, at we do ours, to its restorative power. Bar. JOHN PIEKPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, S. H. KENDALL. M. D., > SAMUEL MAY, THOMAS C AMORT, PETER HARVEY, JAMES 0. DUNN. RiT. THOB. WHITTEMORKi It is well known that the medicinal effects of Prctoa ids of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to all and that to maiutaln a solution of Protoxide of Iroa without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point Is at t&ined by combination in a way before unknown, am this solution may replace all the proto carbonates, si trates, and tartrates of the Materia Medics. A. A. HAYES, M.D., Assayer to the State of Massachusetts. 19 Boylston street, Boston. OOHFAKY, Jtf. L. OLARK & 00., Proprietor, No. 6 WATER Street, Boston. P. IJROWN, FIPTH and CHESTNUT Street*, HABSARD A 00., TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Stress* jelfi-tn th *at-ora wflro Agents for Philadelphia ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES, *ed WINDOW GLASS, Northeast cornor FOURTH and iACB Streets, Philadelphia. Bole Agents for the sale of the celebrated Floreffe Plate CHau mhUS-tf IT IS KOT A DYE! JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re store Cray Hair to its original color in from ton to twelve days, and reijtoro tho lluir whero it has falleu off and become thin. Itmaj bo used sc freely as orator, r.nd is the most beau tiful Pressing for the lliir now in use Thounaode in different parts of the Union have leeti- Bed to its wondorful virtuefl, and all who have used it join in their praise of it. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. SWAYNB «V SON, No. 8 North SKVKNTII Street, above MARKET, Salt Agtnti Jot Philadelphia Trade supplied Detersive soap—Timo, labor, aud money saved. In using it, clothes do cot require any boiling or rubbing on waahboard One pound will go as far aa three pouuds common Koain Soap. War ranted to give perfect satisfaction or raoi-oy refunded It in decidedly the cheapoat and best wa&hiug Soap ever offered to tbe public. Manufactured <ioly by VAN IIAAGEN fc MoJCEOXB. Kor sale by all re spectable Grocers In the city, aud wholesale only by TUAIN & MoKEOtffi, •Ji South Whar *e» riIAW & BEERS' JL LUBRICATING ORE AS 15, the beat and cheapest compound for greasing tho axles of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. For Rale in tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the BRUGGIBTB In the olty and the MANUFACTURERS, No IS ROriTR WAVER Street IT IS OF THE HXGrIIEST IMPORTANCE for every one to know where thoy will get the most for their money, especially such times as these. ZIEGLER & BMiTil, Wholesale Droughts, cornor of BEOOND and GREEN Ptreets, are disponing of their White Lead, Ground Paints, of ail Colors, and Window Glass, alt oi the best quality, at prices which will b© pleasing to buyers n.i!l SLATE J SLATE 11 SLATE IJi—Rooilng Slate, of all sizes, and at vary low rates, kept ood* stantly on band, and for sale by VOWING, FOX, A CO., GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street, ft Ii BUto Roof* put on In the belt manner, end r» 'ra,s onOxJtfahm,a. vvjuSaisr.—uu m«a. j?JL pure nye Whiskey, in ntoro aud for Rale by WM It YUATOU. flnmb FRONT St n “ r ‘ -- jjr'l lK.™ii6 _ 'PlimF'(biUch ‘Company's) in iX bond, aud Tor sale by WM. H. YEATON, 216 S. WONT rf, fttifeinnai. principal regulators of the performs its funotions oystem are fully devel most entirely dependent the Liver for the proper tions; when the stomach at fault, end the whole quenoe of one organ—the do Us duty. For the dis of the proprietors has practice of more than 20 dy wherewith to counter rnents to which it is 11a tnedy is at last found, any tbr Complaint, in any of bottle, and coatiotion is morbid or bad matter from their place a healthy flow stomaoh, causing food to blood, giving tone and oh i n e ry, removing the feeling a radical cure, cured, and, what is bet • casional use of the Lite* is sufficient to relieve the food from rising and sour before retiring, provents night, loosens the bowels TIVENEBB. each meal, will oore Drs- teaspoonfols will always male obstruction removes and makes a perfect cure, atoly relieves Oholio, peated, is a saro cure for preventive of Cholb&a. needed to throwoat of the dicine after a long sick for Jaundice removes all color from the skin, time before eating gives mokes food digest well. ed, cures Chronic D/ab while Sowubb and Bowel to the first dose. attacks caused by Worms surer, safer, or speedier nstifir fails. D*opar f by exciting the commending this medi- Peter and Aaoe, Chill a Bilious Ttpb. Itope thousands are Willing to virtues. ig <A*<r unanimous testimony inflammatory and chromic RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA, CERTIFICATE OF DR. HAYEB. SOLD BY {Drugs and tEljemnnls. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IT IS NOT A DYE? Railruab Since. IVOY. 2«, 1858.—CHANGE OF HOUR— PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD VROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH. WHEELING, INDIANAPOLIS, fITKT7BENVI7>LE, C • XVfSLi.HU, OINOINNATI, CHICAGO, LOHiaVILI,*, BURLINGTON, ST. LOUIS, ST. PAULS, NEW ORLEANS, And all Intermtdiate Points io OHIO, INDIANA. ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MICHI GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, KANSAS, AND NEBRASKA. Passengers to points,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Cleveland and Crestline have choice of routes, and are requested to make ft selection before applying for tick- THIUCS THROUGH TRAINS LIAYN PHILADIA PHIA DAILY, FOR THE WEST: (Mail Train and Fast Line, .Sundays Excepted.) TRAINS LEAVE pfIILADiL- I HBTUENISG RBAOH PUlLA pbu. I DtLrniA. Moil tra1nat....7.30 A.M. I Mail train at.. 11.00 night. fast 1ine.,..,...4 OOP. M. Fast lhte 830 A.M. SxpreAsraail'.ll.OOnigbt I Express mall.. 6.00P.M. The mail train stops at all the stations between Phils* dolphia and Pittsburgh. VAT TRAINS LBAYJ. WAT TRAINS ARRIVE. Sarrisborg ac- Harrisburg u eonunodation.l,oo P. M. oommodation.7.ls P.M Lancaster and Lancaster sod 4.80 P.M. Columbia.. ..12 20 P.M, (Sundays Excepted ) P&Bseog«r# forBUNBURY, WILLIAMSPOBT, EL MIRA. BUFFALO, AND NIAGARA FALLS, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M , and 4 P. M. The cars leave tne Fenmmvania Bailroad Passenger Station, southeast cornerof ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through tickets to all points West can be obtained. Baggage will be received at any time at riag the day. No charge for handling baggage. Forfutther information, apply at the Station, be tween the hour* oC 630 A. M.. and 11 P M THOMAS MOORE, Agent Penn’a K. 00. L AljkTi- HIA, GERMANTOWN Irrln^emeS 8 T 0 WN;BAnEOA ®- WIMISB ON ANDyIFTBH MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1858. T ’FOR GERMaNTOWN, Leave Phi adelphiaG, 7u, 840 min , flu lou 11 u A. M , U 3,4, S, 6. 7 ; sffl, 10, l“[ Sl.’ 10 *' Leave (lermantown 0. 7. 7U, 8, 9 10 min.. 10U. 11 u A. M., 1.10 min., 2. 3,4, 6,0, 7,8, 0,10)4 Pll " T on Sundays! h Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, 6)7 P. M Leave Qermantowu 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 mln.,sX CREST* UT RILL RAILROAD. 4 YSi P^ ltade, » ll,a *■ 7 )4, 840 11)4 A. M., 3, Leave Chestont Hill 7 10 min , 7.36 min., 8 60 min., 11.10 A. M., 12.60, 3 40, 6 40. 7 40 min P k ON BUN DAYS, Leave Philadelphia 0.20 min. A. 67., 2, ON P. M. Leave Chestnut RUI 8 A. JI , 12 50 5.20 min P M. FOR CONSHOHOOKBN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia flip. 9,11 A. M.. 105 min ,8 10 min., 4#, 660 mu, , 1- X P. M, Leave Norristown 0,7, 9,11 A. M., 1, 3)4, 6.40 min. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A M. and 3 P. M. Leave Norristown 7 A .11. and 6 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK Leave Philadelphia OJP, 7 35 min., 9, 11 A. M., 1.06 min . 2 06, 3.10 min , 4tf, 6.60, 7 46 min , ll)f P. M. „ SASIB AS NORRISTOWN. CHESTER VALLEY RAII ROAD FOB DOWNING- TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 0* A.M and 3.10 min. P. M. Leave Doweingtown 1% a. hi mdIP.M U. K- SMITH, General Superintendent PJSPOr, NINTH andGKKEN Sts PHXIiAOELJPHIA AND EL,MUiA. KML BOAD LINE—QUICKEST BOUTS to Elmir., Wllkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Book Jiland, Niagaia "alia, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, St. Paula, Detroit, Danlletli,asd St, Bo iris. Passenger trains will lease the Philadelphia and Beading luilrond Depot, earner BBOAD and VINE Streets, daily, (Bandays excepted.) as follows: 7.30 A. M. DAY EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Ohlcago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, Bt. Fanis, Borlinirtoa, and St. Louis. 8.80 P.M. NIGHT EXPRESS, ror Ilmira, Niagara Tails, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukeo, Bock lalcnl, Galena, 6t. Paula. Burlington and St. Loots. The 7.80 A. M. train runstbroogh to HARRISBURG, stopping at ail'Stations on the Lebanon Yalley Branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. AVD it Rupert, for WJlkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. tE7“ Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line’s Ticket Office, Northwest corner of BIXTH and OHEBTNUT Streets, and at the Pas* longer Depot, cornerof BBOAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Tine, dally (Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 Freights must be drilmed beforo 3 P. £l. to Insure their golDg the same day. For further information apply at Freight Depot. Broad, below Vine, Or to CHAB. 8. TAP PEN, General Agent, N. ff. cor. Sixth and Chestnut Btreets, 001-tf Philadelphia. rtTBW TOHK LUTES.—THIS OAMDEH J-" AND AMBOY BAIMWAD AMD PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD OOMPANY’S LINES. YROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YOBS, AND WAY Lear* M folio**, rii. At 0 A.M., Tim Camden and Amboy, Aeooamoda- Hod.. 2 29 At 0 A. M., Tim Camden and jersey City, N. J. Ad* commodatlon... 2 £& At 8 A. M., Tim Camden and Jersey City, Merning Mai 1..,., , 8 QO At 10 A. M., by Steamboat John Neileon,via Taoo oy and Jersey City, Morning Bxpress.B 00 At2P. M., Tim Oamaen and Ambpy, 0. and A. Ix- 8 00 At sr. M. rim Camden and jersey City. Kreaing Mail 8 (0 At 3 P. M., Tim Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, Ist Class....» 2 20 At 8 P. H.j Tim Camden mod Amboy. Aocommodm ttoa, 2nd Class 1 50 At 6 P. M-. Tim Camden mad Amboy. Aooommodfr tion, Ist Clads. 2 25 At 6 P. M., Tim Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, 2nd Claes 1 79 The 6P. 11. lint cons daily, all other* Sundays u - aepted _ _ At 11$ P. M., from Kezudagtoa Dey-ot, tU Jersey City, Mail, Sstardaye excepted.s2 25 Express J.lnea stop at the principal e rations only, lor Belridefo, iMton, Pleminjton, &o.,atflA. M ani ‘i)i P. M. from Walnnt street wharf. For Water Gap, fltromlflijarft Scranton, Wllkeahant, Montrose. Groat Bend, Ice., it 9A. M., fie Delaware. Lackawanna at Western XUilroad. For Freehold, at 3 A. M. and 3 P. M. Por Mount Holly at 6 A. and 6f,N WAY LlSifiS For Bristol, Trenton, &c., at 2% and 4 P. M., For Palmyra, Banoocas, Bersrly, Burlington, Border town &o.,at 8 P.M. Steamboat Richard Stockton for Rordentown, And In termediate places, at 2K P. M. Steamboat Jobs Neilaon, for T&cony, at 10 and 11# A. M , and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. LI. All lines esceptll# P, M , leave Walnut street wharf 27*Fifty pound* of baggage only allowed each pas* ttngor. Passongero are prohibited from taking any thing as baggage bnt their wearing apparel. All bag gage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Com j*»ny limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and trill cot be liable for any amount be yjad 9100, except by special contract. WU. n. OATZHZB, Agent an 1-1* 0. tc A. R. &. CO m mm JNOKTH PJBNWSXL VANIA RAILROAD. FALL ARRANGEMENT. Per BETHLEHEM, DOYLJSSTOWN, <ko., And by olose railroad connections for Easton, Catawiaaa, New York city, Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap, Mauob Chunk, Elmira, Wllkeabarre, Hazleton, Niagara Falla, Scranton. On and after WEDNESDAY, Angast 256 h, 1858, Pas* senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, as follows: For Bethlehem, Easton, Wilkeabarre, Water Gap, Scranton, Ac., (Express,) at 6.15 A. H. For Bethlehem, Alleatown, Maach Chunk, Williaras port, Elmira, and tho West, (Express,) at 2.15 P. M. For Dovlsstown, (Aooommodation,) at 8.45 A. M. and 4P.M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 9.45 A. M. anddP.M TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem (Express,) At 0 A. M. and 6 P.M. Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A. M, and 3.80 P M. Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. and 2.30 P.M. Doylestown Trains run daily. Other Trains daily, Sundays excopted. All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen ger Railroad. Fare to Bethlohem (t MauchObunk,,,. <( Easton “ D0y1e5t0wn.......... FOR SCHOOLEY’B MOUNTAIN—B\ 6.15 A M. train to Easton, thence by N. J. 0. ItR. ano D.L.kW. RR. to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at the Moon* tains at IP. M. Fare 33.10. au2s tf HLLIS CLARK, Agent OK-tf-NSYIiVAtfIA KAJJjKOAD — I'Hi ST GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the A* lantio Citiw with Western. North-western. &ndjBoutl> western SUtoa, by * continuous Railway direct. Thli Eotd also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all porta on tbo Western Hirers, and at Cleveland and. Banduskjrwith Steamers to all ports ot the North-Western Lakes; ranking the most DIRECT CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Preigl ean be focwaidtd to and from tbo GREAT WEST. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITT BUHGJJ. Timt Glass—Bool*. &ho*«, Hato, and Caps, UookSj Dry Goods, (in bo x&f fcsjrj and trunks), Drops', ;in tours and b>.10.0 feathers, Tern, 'vc ffrooxn Glass—BcrueaL'o nhe^tkg, Shining and Ticking, (is ur,,jn>ai bales), Drills (in cask*), Hardware. Leather, Luiuur, (in c*nsVa ; ) Wr,ll Paper, Wool, and fcheop ’ Pelts, Butward, Ac. Ac.,,,,,, T«f*'i GiassS-Aunte, JAemy, Iteona *nJ L’orx } Sailed,* (looee or In waxs), Paictjs. (dry and in oil.) Oils, (exrsptlatd and r05in).,,... tific. per 100 lb ?o?JT3 Cujc--Coffee, Pish, Bacon, Reef, and Pork, (in or boici «&& sward), hf cd fit: dL* rd Oil, fiod.% Ash, German Ula>, Tar, riten. Rc.mc, liteel, Manufactured To bacco,' 2* ala Oil, <lacen&w*te, Eager, (hhds., hb!j., and tcscs ) Ao.. Ac...,. "...60c. per 100 lb. i'Loim— sl 00 per bbl., until further notice. Obaiw —oAo. par l£H> lbs., until further notice, C3TTO*—£2 per bale, not exceeding $OO Jbl. weigh’ until fnifVr aotic^ In F'uipp.og Oocda from iny point Sant of Philadel phia, be particular to iuu packages “ «fo liailre-u!.” J> li Goode consigned to the Agents of thi? Road, at Phifadftiphi* or Pittsburgh, will be without detection. Jaaiazt Aosurs.-- Clarke &, Co .Chicago; PacjcerA & Co., Moirphto, Tenu.; B. V. text & Co.. St. Louie Mo.; P. G O’Riley fc 00., ETaaanP*, Indiana; TS'in Bingham, Loulnrillo, Kentucky ; fi. 0. Mtidrcia Madison, Indiana; U W. Brown A. Co . and Athor. A Hibb&cd, Cincinnati; 11. 8. l'iertd fc Co. Zanesville Ohio; Lssch A- Co., No 54 Kilby street, Benton: Laecl & Co., No. 2 Aetci House, New Ycr\, No. 1 William at, Hew York; E. J. ; ’.’t«oier, Philadelphia; Magraw A Koons, Heiriroore; J-’.A Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, General freight Agent. H. J. LOfiIBAMT, de9- General BnParlntendent. Altoona, Pa. iiv« |Jcoof oflfes B SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of EVANS & WATSON’S PHILADBIPQ MANUFAOTOBir salamander safes, VAULT DOOBB, For Banks and Stores. BANK LOOKS, , A Equal to any noir in use. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS. Ac., On as good terms as any other efitabtfahment fa th# United Stages, by EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 South FOURTII Street, Philadelphia. aulH-tr PI.BASP. GIVE Ufl A OATJi C"*UBA SUGAR. —250 Boxes prime Yellow J H%TKia In Store and for Bale by A. MERINO, 149 ftmtb vaqks ntn«t, lSl ff H PHIDADBDPHIA. WIMINOT-lk, n „ . ,MOBK BAIDROAD. rd “ y ' December 4,1858, |or Middletown’, at BA. m! £* P ‘ M For Dorer, at BA. If., and iP sf U ‘ For Beaford at 8 A. M.. and 1 P M TRAINS FOR PHILAJJELPHTA J.7m p 4I S m ° ra “ 880 A - M - Cfc»—J 12 neon, 8.55 S M Wllmll, * toi 1 20 «”» U. 40 A. M, 2.25,0 leare New Beetle et 0,45 end 11.13 A.M., end 8.06 Ifflere Middletown et 10.20 A. M., end 6.SOP M Deere Doror et 0.20 A. M., end P. M. Deere SeaTord et 7.46 A. M., end 1.46 P-M. r TBAINB fOB BADTIMOaBr." A*M* Wllmln * ton * l A. M.,1 filfP.M.,end 11.16 BDNDAXB onljr el 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bel timore. D* do 6.40 P. H. from Baltimore to Phila _ , delphla. Freight Train, with. Passenger Oar attached, will ran as follows: ’ Deere Philadelphia for PerrjrUle end lntennedlete places at 6 00 P. II Leave Wilmington for do do do 665 p'. H* Leave Baltimore for Havre deGr&ee do 000 P SI po2 _ S. M. FULTON. President THE BRITISH AND NORTH KOYAL MAIL BTSAM FMOM WXW TOSK TO LIVXBTOOL, Chief Otbin Passage 9189 Second Cabin Passage..,,,,,.Ti r*olt £03709 70 LJTOPOOI. ObitfOsUn Passage. #«••#••.•••• Second Cabin Pusage....,.* 00 The ships from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA,Capt. Judkins.- CANADA, Oapt. Lang. ARABIA, Oapt J. Stone. AatEßlGA.Oapt.Wickmen ASIA, Cspt. B, G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt.Rvrie. AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon. BUBO?A, Oapt. J. Leiteh. These vessels carry i\ clear white light at roast-beadi Rreen on starboard bow; red en port bow. OANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Leo. 1, AFRICA, Shannon, •< N. York, Wednesday, Deo. 8 EURO-'A, Leiteh, “ Boston, Wednesday, Dee. 36. PERSIA, Judtins, u N. York, Wedn-sday, Dec. 22 ARABIA Stone, “Boston, Wednesday Dec. 2ft ASIA. Lot*. York, Wednesday. Jao 6. QANADA, Ltog, “Boston., Wednesday, Jan 12. AFRICA, Shannon, “ N York, Wednesday, Jan 19. Berthe not secured until paid for. An experienced. Burgeon on board. _ .5® .P.T® 8 ”Ships will net be aooountabJe for Gold, Silyer, Bullion, Specie. Jewelry, Pradons Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor end the ▼slue thereof therein expressed, lor freight or passage apply to PQl‘7 B (TON ARP. 4 Bowling Green. j&z STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER ttSuI POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN. AND LONDON DERRY, without delay, for $3O. Return tickets good fir six months, to either of the above places, by *ny steamer of the line, $5O for the round trip, out and back. FitOM RKW rORK. EUnbnrgh, Cnmtniog, Wednesday,DeoiJ2,l2o’clockM Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday. Jan 22,12 o’clock M FBOiC GLASGOW Glasgow, Thomson, Wednesday, December 22d. Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday, January 22d. rates of passage. FROM GLASGOW. First Clrun lfl guineas. Steerage, found w.th cook'd provisions.... 8 •* First Class $75 00 Steerage, found with cooked provisions ... £G 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare : Infants in Steerage,free. Return tickets available within sis months, by any steamer of this line. First Class $l4O Steerage $6O An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For Ireight or passage apply to WORKMAN A CO., 123 WALNUT Street. Thiladel phia .ROBERT CBAIG, 27 Broadway, New York. HALL A LON is Y, Buchanan’s Wharf, Baltimore. n 027 FOE SAVANNAH, Ga.—Heron’s 83 LINE—ONLY UV GOLAR LINE—GOODS R ft. QEIVED AND DILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY.—Freight and insurance «t lees than sailing ves sel rates, by the steamship KBVSTONB STATE, Cart. C. P Sl*rfhman, to sail on WEDSFiDAY, Deo. 15, at 6 o’clock A. M., from second wharf abort Tint at. For further particulars please see advertisement eJ Steamship KEVSTONE STATE, is this pape<. For freight or passage apply to A. HERON, lx., “29 823 North Wham*. FOB CHARLESTON AND SA- TiilffiK VANNAH -HERON’S LINN. ' GOODS DECEIVED AND BILLS OF LADING SIGNED ■ EVERY DAY. The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and-BTATS OF GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the Bonth and Southwest, one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 13 e’elook' A. H., alternately for Charleston and Sa vannah. NOTICE. Until the steamship State of Georgia has received her new boilers, the Steamship Keystone State, in order to accommodate passengers and the trade, will make Weekly Trips, alternately to Charleston and Savannah, The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain 0. P Marahm&n, will sail on WEDNESDAY, December 23, at 10 o’clock, A. M. FOR SAVANNAH. The steamship Keystone State. Captain Charles p. Marshman, will sail on WEDNESDAY, December 15, at 10 o’clock A. H. At both Oh&rieston and BiT&nii*h, these ahipscoa&eoi iHth steamers for florid* end Hanna, andrrilh nil. for All places Is the Bonth and fiocthvest. Heavy Freight at as average of II per oent. below New Yeik steamship rates. ' INBUBANOB, TBJSIGHT and IIfHTJBANOX cn a large proportion of goods shipped Sooth will be* found to bo lower b/ these ships than by sailing vessels. Cabin passage ~..#.,,,...,...,...,,.130 CO Steerage do Q 09 Nxoursion Tickets, good tor the present rear. 80 09 No bills of lading signed after the ship has wiled, for freight or passage, apply to , A.HBBO&Jr., No. 828 flat# 81) North Wharvar* Agents at Charleston, T. 8. A T. G. BTJDD. Agents in Savannah, Q. A. GBTHfBB A 00. Tor Florida, from Charleston, steamer OABOUKA, •very Tuesday. Tor Florida, from Savannah, steamer* ST. MABYB and ST. JOHNS, every Tceaday and Saturday. Tor Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on the dth and 18th of every month. * jell 1858. ■ 1859. MEMPHIS ANDREW ORLEANS UNITED STATSg MAIL PACKET LINE.—Tha splendid Boats of this old and popular LINE will leave Memphis and New Orleans, as heretofore, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, A JRXDAYB. MONDAY PACKETS. NEBRASKA Capt. A. It. IRVIN. BEN FRANKLIN Capt. J. D. CLARK. JOHN SIMONDij, INGOMAR BELFAST H.R. W.HILL. ID* These Boats connect at Memphis with the Ball, roads from that point, alap with regular Packets Cor St. Louis. Louisville, Cincinnati, and Nashville, (m their respective days Leave Memphis immediately on the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Cars. Passengers can arrange their arrival so an to avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea sure may require. for information, inquire of J. J. RAWLINGS, At Webb A Rawlings’, 31$ Main St, Memphis . 8. H, Shoos, Adv, Agent. ocl2-2m PIANO FORTES. n ITT»’ Jwt received, an elegant stock of RAVBN, bacon, & co., nunns * olark. hallet, da vis A 00., and GALS A 00. 8 PIANOS. MELODB* ONB of heat quality, at 3. 5. GOULD’S, 8. S. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT ate. rahlO-T fdSS XSsa EXCELLENT, WARRANTED rTTTf »NEW YORK PIANOS; celeb-ated for tone, touch, durability, and tasty appearance. 7 Octaves, PLAIN and LOUIS XIV, Pearl inlaid, and Pearl keys, for sale, from $l9O upwards. Also. PIANO 3 to rent. JAMES BELLAK, 279 South FIFTH Street, above Spruce, sole agent for Cummings & Canfield, and J & 0. Fischer. no)S-lm* rKffgsa&g GHICKERING & SONS, Mann n rrrl facturers of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND, SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. This is the largest and oldest manufactory la the United States, having been ESTABLISHED IN 1828, Since which time we have MADE AND BOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PIANOS. And have received as testimonials of their SUPERI ORITY over all others, U Gold, 18 Silver, and 4 Hronss Medals. ID* Pianos to Rent, Tuned, and Repaired. BRANCH HOUSE In PHILADELPHIA Is at 1807 OUKSTNUT Street. . ocs-Sm (0 2 so ... 1 60 Bituminous coal.—tiio undersigned is prepared to furnish tho citizens tf Philadel phia with a superior a'ticle cf BITUAITNOUd COAL, suitable for burning in parlors or liorariea; making a. chvt-rful and pleasant fire All orders left at the cfliee, No 42j* South iOUßl'UStreet, will be promptly at tended to. dunlar McLaughlin. 90 per 100 lb. PQU.ADELFUI4, November 29,1858. pRESSWELL 8t WILLIAMS, No. 206 WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship pers and consumers with superior Broad Top Ooal from Lancaster Miues. ocitt 75c. per ICO lb FOX, Sc CO., wholesale and ■- retail dealers Is LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL GOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD strodt oud GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Hohuyikill yard—RACE and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal tom the moat approved mines, under cover, and pre ared expressly for family use fsA-r TRUSSES!—Genuine French,foy Adults TIvUS?KS! Genuine French, for Children. TRUSSES! do do. Ladies. TRUSSES ! Approved Americau Styles. Supporter Braces; Englinh Abdominal Belts; Syrln - gee, a new and improved self- injecting article, specially adapted to Ladies’ i»*e Also, bath-room or njdraut Eneci&s; French I*.e»arii»* ; Breast I’umpst; Infants’ Nu'ungKl sks; nipple Shells and Bhi-ld?. For sale by CALEB N NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist, a.-d practical adjuster of Mechanical Remedies, d. W iornet TWELFTH and RACE Sts., Phiis. Ladies* rooms—entrance o n Twelfth street, rest doer to atoTe no!6 3m BPHKEN OLOGIUAL EXAMIKA TIOf*3, with written descriptions of character, including ad rice in reference to business, health, self-improvement, <fco., are made day and eve ning at VOWLKK, WELLS, Ss CO/S, Families visited when requested, and a liberal dis ount male to clubs •11-Sra At an election foe directors ef the Union Dank, held on the loth of Novem ber, the following gentlemen were elected to serve tho ensuing year, viz: James Dunlap, John M Tomeroy, Peter Sieger, David Faust, Jacob W.Goff, Milton Cooper, Charles M Fay. L. J Leb rraaa, John II Chambers, Louis D Sennt, William S Martien, Robert Helton, Itaao Barton. And at a subsequent raee Dunlap was elected PreeU Vice-President; James Lei Davis Polio.tor of the Bank. ANDIES. —“ Flnet OastjDon,” Marett, U and other Core oca of varionfl vintages, in half pipes acd quarter Cs«£s; Pellevolsin Rochelle Brandies, pah and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eightli casks. ImporUd and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN & 00., <*22 w. - as Mid 238 jßoatt Joaxth strati/ Bmlroair £ines. atjippms. raea saw york, /OK OHAi*hA»OA TBSIGHTS KSPUOKD. WEDNESDAY PACKETS. Capt JAB. F. SSUTS. ~Capt BURDETT PARIff Friday packets. .Capt. WM. WBAY ...T. H. NSWSLL. pans .fetus. 029 Chuttmt at.. Phllsd*l|)hie eting of the Board, James Idont; Jthn M- Pomeroy, ?sley, Cashier, and 0. IV. J. LESLEY. Cashier.
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