;lftgg!Sg®!«, f..^iTrß<WiwrtfiB9S’^ ,,^i:'^ 4 '"'fC»\'7 r.;. .' • €lsku £iSslf&imins : AMD~BBAX. -V 1 -■'' -®s^£®iPwipßiaeßl4tß ! llecemSm, at\th» B*-. Mj."«rt IHOMafa*! S**? ii. BTOOKS,' *o.i ; : !w 'i-: -> .■ .:'■= ''■ .? ::JnMma»iVlltSi'»t T o’flloclc, at thirSMlade pWa Bs-. orßatjaminH., .-. ~“~“-'.; :! > .ti.»;f.' “ij^Wajrdßr'.-lJcoeM&l, : -WfelitOTd and Cfemintotra Boaa r: T^Jr%h^i§.lM?SiM'a'!M£- Bu a' : “P a ‘ T! * ! ‘ t!oa ,50-ft.U • onibkr,. pftfwwUtogkWeat Ohe.ter Bellroed Co. »it, -r dqmmoil Pleiu—E.tate of -„T ' OsbouTn-i-alunatio. 1 - n«r or Eighth end Wh.tton ,treats, Uta gonnmtk. ■i" oißk»»* , (Uo?f‘/Bii!8--f.<tilt« ! ;pC'Pti»rler W. IVteon, I • *NB ATMOMBNRKBIDK.VOB, with' «ido yerd, No. ' nifiim rtu»V,\b«t»oim S«T*i>tt‘ end Blglitli stioota. ,Orehini*. Court Pale—Js«t»teof -Hugh OlarJi, Deceased. ATALUABI.R,BU6ttIBBS Wok Bltat& —ZASim tOT-O ? GROUND, out Bide ,jof Bro«d»re«tj' eodtk of lloKeen etreet. flrotward. 10 / B.Wltaer, : ; : 6b, ground, -i 17HdRP,.ANP;DOCK; ifrontlngou -Duoc.il .treat, 'Wbarf’Slreet, street, and Frankfora creek, TefentT'third fly The improve : metttt\ymsl»toftwO;irha?Tflej»nd * .dock, . HANDSOMBMQDIBN-BBBIDENOK, No. 921 Nort£ Eighth st»et,'»tovU!oplafcstreet,/with slde/ard don.*. ' bleback bnlldfoge,ifidiUddern Improvements. Imme .dlate poeeeMioa, - Beys at North Tenth street. GBOtmD-BESTB of tJTU(|B4J£)a yaßlv aeoured on 'nroperty'Noe.jgMind’gMSdutlietreet’ A ~-■■ • • - / TBBfi*;BMBT'BB10K DWBLLIHO, NoJ185!5PoIl " lerßtrMt/wkßf or Tslrte.nth (tent; ’’lmmediate poa . **itloh.''Key attheeuetlottetore.*” ■• ’ . : Peremptory 8tle:^fOUB : IjABaB AND VALUABLE LOTBOI QBOtTND, "Washington end Oakotreets, eboae Rote Btroetytte Veit EUlla., 200 feet front,i2l4), feet “* Bxfcutore' BeieTfei'Ute bfjclmg i MartomDecaased. POUR VALfftBIB tOTS.’togetlier orerrlT acraaof " Jand, Springfield-tbwn«hlp, Delaware'feonnty, Pa., helf a mllefrom. Newton eUtion,,WeitCheoterß*ilro*d, and 9 mile*frOm.lfirket-street Bridge. -TALTJABLE,TABM,'BI ACRES, whhmahilon, large st*ne barn,Valid other out-bnlldtags, Valle/ Forge, 1 ■ Chester county* Fa;, one mile from* the Beading Bail* ; , road depot. thVee tnlles from; Phpenlxrlllei and six miles fromworristown. 1 ** " v . Exeeuton’Peremrtory Salfr—Estate of Benjamin H. /■'. * Warder; Deceased/ ' OLD, IRREDEEMABLE GROUNDrBENTB, BONDS, GROUND bWt of 137, per "an nnmV iecured o.n ahodse and. lot. .east - aide of.- Berenth etreet, sonthofJßaoe street,' lot 20 byIQT feet .. * feme or $24 per annum; oUar of taxes. ’• ' Same. Estate,—IBBEDEEU ABLE. GBOUND-BBNT of s3operenndm.iblearoftaXeS. ■ t \ -j Same EsUte.-BOND-AND MORTGAGE for|Boo on which 14?6.W has been paid, leading $328.01, BtiU tue and parable. . Same Bstate.-FOUR BONDS, tit : $899 79 due An gust laVlB6Bj $880.44. due August Ist: 1857;r586M1. due AngnStlet; 1858; $B4l 76,due August 15fc*..1860,.m all $1,483 fl-100 ■ Said mortgage was originally for s2,> - 6T9 28,—51,03849 haring been pald off.. SECOND FALL SALE—ON THEPBE - v-c MISEB. r . , ' B»!« »t:No'. ; lB2lJ?al#ut Street. ;: > ’ ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE. ■ On Monday Morning,.. December 20th, at.'lo o'clock will be -sold it publlo tale, onthe, premises. the elegant tbree»story brlcfc mssraage,' vita 'oSaohlhoni* Jn‘ tberesr, , JTo. 1821 Walnatstreet, ?6;feet.front, 23$ feet deep to George street f'house foiihed m modern style, with alt the modem imbi'brementsabd eohtemdndea;' ' /• BBPBBIOB K n?BNm7EB, PIANO, : MIBBOB8; 4c , Also, Immediately.sftenthesaleor the reaideneo, will be Bold by catalogue, ihe elegant furniture,. Jn> eluding superior. rosewood piano, - large and elegant _ mantaland pierthlrtoi.s," chandeliers, floe Telvetic&r -'• . pete.' pH paintings, elegant china, eat glass, Ac.’ " K7* FttU.p«tlCt4*B iirh&iidbriia'juid catalogues. A" CONSIGNMENT UNBARE, VALUABLE, AND SPLENDID BOOKS—DIBKOT FROMLONDON. and WWhe^sy^htirMlsy /and Fridiy eveiiinga, . ' Deeemb#rl4ih»lsUi«2fltb, apjll7£b, . . '' ' At the ABetlobfltbHt and 1 - interesting collection of ypryvidujble ■ ’ European' tatoMj'jusfc'receiTed'dlrect'from.lrODdin. ' Included Are favorite authors on .history; biography; i the antiquities.' poetry, theology, natural and moral phllo«ophy„TOjag«e of „traYei; botany and florL culture entomology,' ecmeslastibaii.historyi language,' polltcaleconomy/andiilany other important and inter' eating subjects -- . Also, a floe collect! I ri'of.l>eaiatifdl pictorial and Ulus , tratedbooki/wo'h* on the fine aits, highly embellished with engravings and Illuminations of very high cost. ' - S3* The' books'are oow'aiyanged for examination, wltoO*taiogn«s.' : ; k n‘ l'{\ l J 2 ‘' •. Executor’s Sale—KaUtoroMofpph Grets, Erq t 1 dec’d. !. .PRIVATE STOCK; SUPERIOR MADEIRA _ •. >7 • >f On weduwiday noon;'-- • - Dfoera“erlsth at 12 o*c)nok, byoraerof Executors, the entireprivate stock of the? late 'Joseph Gra’s. Esq., comprising 148'demijohns of old Madeira of extra floe auali y Lalso* a 1 ftfir,;denrtJbbߧ- fiye.Sherry .-and other l iq' iors * • 0I7“ : glriog, dates of imp6rtation, Ac, may be had At the auction rooms... tele at Hot, 189 ana 141 South fourth street ' SUPERIOR 1 FURNITURE,’ PIANO-FORTEi TTH 1 PBBKpH^I BRUSSELS CAB *'*.■ - -’Ku- ! -OnTlrarsdeyJiarntng,'.'. • - At ® o’clock, el th> auction store, on extensive .’assortment of excelisot second-hand furniture, elegant piano-fortes,One' mirrors/ tenets; ’4to.,- from private families •oeeniiihgrbousekaapfai'/ removed to the store for eonvaniwfa of sale , k . ■ AT«3j'24plated veg*tab’le>diabflß,and covers. - " J ' ! . Also, 12 do' aide .r*-, do,-, • d 0..- , - : ' Sate at tbs U. fi.-Arseual, Brldesburg. SOBAP COPPER, BBABB, iron, musket looks. , \.. a , .TOP.LB/AO. ?r ‘> - . On Friday-uo*nlng, , Deostaber 17th, arll'o!cldch,ht the U.B.Attensl, : Bridesbu rg, without,reserve, the following condemned ; stores,'vis: 14.112 mnjket'locka.’fliht/new. in good ' order; 14*112 muaket breech, screws j, 140 musket ; atocka and mountings; 187 musket barrels; 1,619 lbs. . aorap.braw. new metal; 6 517'tts; scrap, copper; new ; 4,910 lbs. scrap iron; 2,130 lbs. butt end of musket -<ii• = <-d.. c '*• > '.« ;; ~ Also, a lot of araall tools. • fCT Camples may be seen at the auction atore. . - V- PaleNoVlOlSGhestnntstreet. - JLEQANT DRA.WINQ.ROOM AND CHAMBER FU&- v Btook«f A; Lejambte. /.On Tuesday Momlog, .■> .... . Dee. Slat,At 10 o'clock: .at No. 1012 Chestnut street, by catalogue, 'an elegant'assortment of ‘rosewood ana walnut parlor and chamber* furniture, antique oak book' oases, Ac., manufactured .by A 7 Lejsmbro, in' the -beet manner, for wareroom sale, and.warranted. .. ID* Catalogues will beready and the furniture ar* ranged for examination thred i days previous to rale. ClotingBale. N 0.1014 Chestnut street. % KLAUDEB DEQINfHBR A 00 »S STOCK OP ELE< - GANT CABINET- SUBNITUBB. < ■ • On Thursday Morning,-. 1 ‘.* • Deo. 23d, at 10 o’clock, at. No: 1014. Chestnut street, by catalogue, the baUnee.oMhe stock of elegant cabinet furniture of Meiers’ Hund'er, Deginther, Sc Co., da* elinlog baMoess—comprising a general assortment of rosewood, walnut, and mahogany parlor, dining room, andehambep.furniture, all manufactured in the beet maoner expressly for private sales, and warranted. OsUlogueswlll be ready three days previous to' pHitip toed, no. JT__ 230 HABKKT BTBSKT, b«tw«.n. VLfTH ml RIXTH. .oath .Id. ■ • i -LMUM BU.B 08., BBW ' TOBK • BBADY-M4MS OT g LWrft‘Sr , |‘ lA . N * oWN ?°°“' LINSN ASD *’ This Morning, * s -^ Deo. ljt, willbp jold, .by,«atslpgaß, about 200 lots Ready-made Clothing of New York manufacture, con sisting of.ovensoats, business.coats, pants, vesta, Ac.,' to whloh the attention of purchasers Is requested, , Also, of Tuesday, Dec J 4, wiilJ* tound-100 iota of very a?airable Germantown goods,. v Also, on Tuesday mornibg,l4th inst, about 100 dor. men’s linen and musKu ahirtoi the attention of the trade Is particularly requested. *. ,< ;r . . LAB6BBALBOF BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Ac. «-■ > - . On.Thnrsday Morning, - Dec. 16, will be. sold by oitalOgne, at. 10 o’clock pre cisely. about 860 cases bools,' shoes, brogaiu, gum over* shoes, *o, i , : , . / LARGE BALE mWATCHES. 3EWJLRY, Ac. *. ' t \ < -.On Friday Homing, ~, Lee. 17, by order of Administrator, will be sold about 400 lots, consisting ofj gold flratobw,; jewelry, to close an estate.. . The attention of the trade and narclia* sers generally is requested to the Above sale, as it will be peremptory., . . .. JD^Partiou’are,on Thursday, IfIOSSS JTATHADfij. AUOTIOKEEK IfXANDOOMMISaiONMERC&ANT/S.E.eonier SIXTH ulßAOlßtrMta, - r N ATHATUg' aaKATraXliff OP - YOnfKITB D COtLA- TWO,THOUSAND LOTS',Of .. TOfiMITKO&OODS. ' ' * ; «■ *'-This Morning, . Dftember 14th; at 10 o’clock precisely, at Moses Na wan*’, auction,atore, southeast comer of Sixth and Race streete, fidihe'second. sfory r sklesrabm—entrAnce -thereto from Race street, consisting in part of over* rarisns r dress and frock costs, business costs. 4tettSjjbie Trenchftnd other esiSimere pantB,'sllk-v'e!> - vet* silk,-satin, oloth, and other vesta j ooat,.pant, and I?*!L s *l!r= r ?£* shawls;; silk handkerobiefi, fine »llk,4»seae4anddteta patterns; merino, fS? woonen,;pTaidde laine/debege, ohints,- ' S!t4is??<.*- r % ,te JSS e . M ®btte>ns, silk, merino/ ' French ayery’finb levbrfailver-kevsd j;;. flute-lined with with foild silver. a ; 4|ie toned .mSS deen in lvcsewood caeo, made by psrhart abd Needham Bnpeno-' eecond hsntfpianoforte; • '•j * clocks;rtime pieces, lace curtains, «a»her and, plUows,'quilts : comfortablsii, spread?,• p)Aflket«,.fH el> * - camera,large ij i©.* - compete, with ail the.Decoesssry/aftiQlesirequirea for •' :*? ‘ojteaftdr. superior. double' barrel fowlingfpieoes.. c . - Ad. .. X .° COHPANIBB -A large Afliinparlor - 2 v25.5-S^t^^V^9 e l£^f n ® r l k l in.-the.Russlan sen ' Illlv T ?f^at Bebaatbpol r t butarein.perfect ■'r.v. f^"r,*r?u*r r f:sS*T7iOlo.Ui: mlllt«w:plcak, i wnh Bales b: Auction. r.-ygjß.-.T BEIHIigy, If. G 0.,; ! No. 429 MARKET BTREET • PALE OP IMPORTED DRY GOODS. •' -v VI- 'On Prldiy Mornings ■ < ; - <• DflO. 17(h) at 10 o’clock, by cataloged) 00(10 iDths* credit**”' ■•' HOG. packages and lots of fancy and staple imported dry goods. « , T •. Samples and catalogues early on the morning of "• 1/ . .Qo Frldpy Morning, , . , ( JD&a. 1,7, at 10 o’clock, and for the last time this sea* son, a very desirableand choice line,of , PAUIS AND VIENNA BROOHE LONG SHAWLS •’* Also, new Btj’ei ilcli chaloe, hioa.broche, mantle long shawls, round corners, juat landed. • N B’—The above is Composed entirely of fine goods In choice, and desirable oolors only, suitable to the bait City trade, and,is theolose of the season’* Importa tion' ’‘' • ■ h BLACK BILK VELVET TRIMMING GALLOONS* 1 }-r -i 9° Friday Morning. ‘6ulota rloh Paria black VetoetTriranoidg GaHoont. • , 6.4 COli’D CLOTHS FOR LADIES* . . CLOAKS/ ' ' J '; 2p pieces 8 4 super Frflnclrmiied Clothe, fordoake. B; 'SCOTT, Jr., AUOTibl^Eti,, No. 481 {CHESTNUT STRBBT. oppdslte tifi Custom Soue%, beWein fOURTBL and BIBIK attests ' Bltß OF TEN ENTIRE OAOE3 EMBROIDERIES— • « \ -'•* ' JUST LANDED. ‘ ! ’ ; On Wednesday Morning,' - >Detemoer;l6th 1 commenting, at 10 o’clock, by oata« logne, on a credit, the largest and-roost,desirable lot of needlevoxk goods. offered this season, consisting in part ofy'Yia-i ' 1 ' ~ COLLARS From' fine to veiy•high-VeOst embroideries book, and Jaconet collata of newest etylea, having been re cent)/ Imported for best city retail 'sales, ' ’ tiSTS, COLLARS,AND. f&EBVBB. ‘ Alio, 'embroidered andjacoaet pels collars, and sleeves to match, ranging from medium r to vet; fine qualities, to which tbo Attention of ,cit/ retailers and >bbera {a Invited.' Pr,AIN! AND EMBHOIDBBBD - LINBN-OAMBRIO V \ S-' HANDKEROHIEfS. ‘ ; Also, ladies’ and gBnta’ dear lawn handkerchiofSj la dies* embroidered do.' * '*• : ' DONITON LAOS GOODS. Alto,* line of euperbiunUcn lace enlltta and'sets . BIBB'tXNB AND FRINGES. AUo, Tjonnot xibbent, tloh -veliot galloons, blaok ball frioges.&c. . ITT whole, comprising a lull assortment of new style embroideries, will be arranged with catalogues; eatly outhe morning of SAIiE OP 1,000 LOTS'THOU PANOP QOODH - / On .Morning, y „ ; • December th, will be gold at. the salesroom, No 451 Chestnut street, by catalogue, _ commencing at 10 o’clock; 1,000 lots of tich-faddy goods, being the en-' tire balance bf stock of a flrst-ol&as importing house. ■The sale will Included some’ of. thd ’ rlchost goods ere**, offered in this city, consisting In part of.ricU cnt Bo bemlftoiware, high erst china rases with painted and bltque figures. ladles’ papier msche and rosewood wors and toilet stands, bisque Ogdres 'and groups, together with a'great variety of fancy articles suited to the approaching season., f - t .' - . _ >-> i BALB.OF'FUBS, ROBES, Ac. 'On’ Thursday'Mornibg, ' ' ' -Deo 16, by catalogue,'commencing atlO#.o’clock, ft large lot of fancy, furs,;.Ja sets, for ladles’ , wear, capes, {riotorlnes. and boas, with mnfffl and cuff’s to match,’of Preach sable, mink,' sliver martin, stone martini squirrol, Ac. *• “ *. FURS-FOR GBBTS’ WEAK. Fnr collars, caps, gloves, gauntlets, of nutria, bea ver, seal, and.otter.,, , . ‘ < robes: Also, large size buffalo and fancy robes. - SPECIAL SALS OP GERMANTOWN G00D3.- On Friday;Moraipg, , 1 December 17tb, by catalogue, on a credit, WO lots ox Germantown goods, sale commencing at 10 o’olook pre cisely. ' ' - : BASQUES, SHAWLS, TALMAS. 'Zopbyr knit basques for ladies’ and children’s wear, ladles’ Lid children’s talmas, zephyr shawls, Ac. .HOODS, BIGGOLETTKS. ’ Ladies’- wool hcods, children’s' wool knit school hoods, zephyr kniVoperh hoods, kiggolettes, nubias, Ac.. Ao. . < i->- : „’BOARFB, GAUNTLETS, LEGGINGS. Gents’ large sized zephyr scarfs, children's and la dles’ fancy boas, and comforts, fancy sephyr, gauntlets, leggings, Ac * , HOSIERY,. UNDBBBHIBTB. ,Also,!ladles wool and merino hose, gent’s wool and merino hose ;and half hose,' children’s fancy ‘ spot and plaid hose, hQavy merino undershirts and drawers. \ 'bale OP FRENCH AND GERMAN TOYB.“ • i ' On Batnrday Homing, , ' December 18th, by catalogue,,commencing at 10# o’clock) a large stock of Preach and German toys, consisting in part of Swiss villages - and farm yards, Swiss cottages, rosewood and mahogany furniture, doth animal! and figures, musical toys, ao. ITT Samples ana catalogues early on the morning of hale, f . - - * ‘ SAMUEL, NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, Lid MONEY LOAN OPPIOE, No. 234 South THIRD Btreet, below Walnut, opposite Pear ft., only sight dboriibelow the Exchange. SAMUEL NATHANS’ GREAT BALE OP T ED COLLATERALS. Willi be sold at the auction house, No. 224 South Third 4treet, below Walnut, opposite Pear street, sales room in the second story, on four mouths’ credit— J • ■ This Hornlng,.Jl? December 14th, it 10 o’clock, consisting of diamonds, jewelry, silver ware, silver fire horns, first-class gold and silver watches, floe gold ohains. fashionable Jew elfyofjevery description, double-dealing boxes, opera musical instruments, dressing cases, Colt’s re volving pistols, superior English fowling pieces, cigars, laminated steel duelling pistols, surveyor’s transit in strumeht, telegraph instrument, Ac. , r ■ - WATCHES. 109 superior first-olass gold banting esse patent lever watches (warranted genuine), mads .by the mostap prored’makers. flf. I. Tobias,'Jos. Johnson," Bobinsdn, Cooper, Boskell, and others. . • 100 double-back 18-karat gold English patent le ver watches, plain and full jewelled, warranted to be. genuine makers, and in perfeot order t 00 first-class ladies’ 16-karat gold hunting case lever watches, warranted first-olsss time-keepers, and genu ine makers -100 superior gold English, Frenob, and Swiss watches, in pqrfeot order . 50 superior ladies’ 18-karat gold leploe and full jew elled anchor lever watches, bytbe most approved ma« kers. 1 1 very superior 36-karat gold hunting chronometor watoh,jextra heavy cases, white dial, ruby jewels, made by Mather-Treres; this watch received the premium at the World’s Fair in London, cost ■ - 1 veryi superior 18-karat 'gold halting heavy-ease chronograph! Independent qnsrter seconds, rnbv jew. els, white dial, made by Auguitin Ferret, and Imported expresfely-for horse training, cost' $5OO l yeij superior extra heavy California gold banting lever watch', made cy Joseph". Johnson, full jewelled, white dial; and solid California-gold curb vest ebaln 4nd key. The watch and chain waa cased and mideto order in California, weighs one pound, and edit '5425. ,* . ■ t ' " - 1 superior eight-day gold hunting lever watch, fall'jewelled, white dial, warranted to ran full eight da; s, and to keep time to the minnie, oost s3^o. Ivery superior op-n face 18-karat gold English du plex watch, made by'BesJamin .Webb,' London, wsr r-oted diamond jewelled, and 1 correct time-keeper, cost $l6O : I very fine 18-karat extra heavy- oiie gold hunting Eogtleh patent lever watch, TaVior movement, marked- Courad, Bard, A 00., full jewelled/cost $2OO. 1 very fine extra.heavy case, 18-karat gold hunting English patent lever watch, white dial, full jewelled, made by 8. I Tobias tc Oo.,'warrantea genuine, and weighi 4X ounces; cost $226. ~ . I very fine extra'heavy cases, 18-karat gold hunting English'lever watch,'gold dial,-five pafrrf jewels! made hyM.I Tobls/i & 00., warranted genn lne,'and weighs j ounces, cost $240. . Also, 100 superior silver banting English patent le vers, silver anchor lever, silver lepme, and other watches, all in perfect order. [ . ..: DIAMONDS. : : . 1 ' One splendid ladies’ set df diamonds and opals , Ear-rings and broach, Bet in 18 karat gold, and cost is'Paiis $1,600. - . •. One] splendid lodiea’ diamond and. Oriental Pearl Nacklaee, coat In London $l,OOO. * ‘ single atone,diamond breastpin, brilliant of the cost $lOO. ' ■ "One splendid scarf pin. solid Oallfornia gold, faulrrel holding in Its claw one large brilliant; and solid go’d bear holding In its claw one Targe ruby, with solid gold curb chain attached, cost $176. . , One'single stone diamond breastpin, set in claw, black Cnameled, cost slbO - 4 -One ’jjslngle stone diamond finger-ring, brilliant of the first water, very heavy 1 gold setting, cost at Bailey’s $lOO. One i diamond finger-ring, with-'o'ne large .centre,. •nd fonr aulaU briiuants of the flfst water, cost in Paris $lOO. • ' - - > ’ 80LID SILVER WARE. One 'superior solid silver coffee urn, weight 1(H) oun ces, American standard, made by Bennett A Cald well. ■ Gee solid sterling silver .waiter. 1 One solid silver fire horn. American standard, oost in New York $lOO, - ’ Solid silver forks, solid silver table and teaspoocs, solid Silverbntter knives apd salt spoons; silver cream mugs and oiips. silver ladles; and other sliver ware, all American atand&rd. , GOLD CHAINS AND, FASHIONABLE JEWELRY. Fine 18-karat solid gold vest chains: solid gold neck and guard chains: fine California gold fob chains: 200 ,finest quality gold breastpiis and ear-rings for led’es; 600 ( first .quality gold finger-rinks; one French set breasted ah 4 e&r-riog*; 18-karat gold, grape style,' bunches of grape, made of, pure pearl, cost in Paris $76; fcolid. gold brackets,-gold babds, gold buoklfa, sleeveibnttons; shirt Binds, gold pencil cases and pens, fine-gold charms, and jewelry of every description. ' 1 . PISTOLS AND GUNS. : . 1 pair very fine English laminated aleel barrel du elUngpistols in case,' complete’ with, all cost$100; ‘ . lslivor mounted Colt’s six barrel revolving pistol, lu cate, complete with all implements—coat $5O. Aud. 6 superior Colt’s revolving pistols. ’ 5 double-barrel English fowling places,' . . Superior English double-barrel fowling piece and rifle —costs7o, ‘ ‘ SURVEYOR AND TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENTS, Superior surveyor’s transit instrument, perfectly new, and in'complete order—cost $360/ Also, one telegraph instrument in perfeot orier, ahd.oomplete in case—cokt $lOO. f . DRESSING CASE*'AND DEALING BOX?5> Superior, ladles’ French dressing case, complete. One very fine double 'dealing box’ in perfeot order, with secret spring, cost in Paris 600 frames:- 1 HAVANA < IGARS. . ; 80,000 fresh imported Li Plor de Sola ITab'sna Cigars, all of the first quality, and taken frorn'cnetom bouse MCSIOALj MATHEMATICAL' AND SURGICAL IN- STBUMBNTS. , Fine tone violins. - Three sets of Mathematical Instruments, complete In case. ] _Thr4e sets of surgical instruments in case. • •7 I PAINTING AND LETTER PRESS. ‘-One; fine painting of Washington and tbe American army crossing the Delaware, Painted on copper. One sew letter presj, complete dod ink, cost $25.. Fancy' boles, balance haodle knives and forks* jand many art'clssnot enumerated. ORDER OF SALE.—The,,cigars, diamonds, pistols. ■ * _} telegraph instrnmente, will be sold positively at 12o’cloek.“ " ■ The goods will be numbered and open for examina tion 04 Monday, the 18th, rroxu 10 <rclockA. M , until' 6 o’clock, P. M. _ " . 1 H°°i« oJ bMIMM from T o'rtmk, A. M., (atU 10 o’clock in the evening, _ Ont-door sales, and sales at the Auction House, at tosded upon the most satisfactory terms, , * ; , Tj - CAPITAL $200,000;. ’ : - ■ " ■ l ' JSiteblisktd'for tkt latt Thirif Yitri. ' < Advances \cdade from one' dollar to thouSauds oa 3Ha mendsj Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer' Okandlic, ClothlngjFttrnHutey'BMdlog, OlgarSiMusical InstrumentsV Gans, Horsetf,' Carriageir and Goods 6f sverydescription, - ■, ' 'All prada can remain any length of'tima agmd ', All 4dvaneM.from one hundred dollars and upwerdai wlD.be ehorgea 2 per cßnt. per month: $6OO and over, tkelowestmarketiite#- ' Thisi Storei House having' a depth of ,120 feet, has large thief-proof vaults to stord Ml valuables, andpr B VAtohmenfor the premises; also, a-heavy Instfi wmee iffwted for, the benefit of. all pefama hiring gdode .adteneedMa: ' , r ~ -• -o 'sail* having sin- unlimited capital, kS£F*“ to make advanoes on more satii ”?> -H; ■’iSSySSSS?* m J '^AT^ERIVATJBALE.- '- 4^-.—-i 1 Patent^LeverAnd '6ibsr watches, infiiw *■< ;01ptAlng will b. gold »t riHrCKiIfAKrNG dnly jJUP iWMrar qjurU'rAils: pfflOTotiraßbahslle StandiM: ,■’ ’ - j t>l ; EXjJM 906t1i » ourtt rtrilt/ .nxtioit •UCS. . 4?lOMMBROIiIi. SALESROOM. - _ 222 MARKET.BTBEET, ' BETWKEN SEOOND AND. THIRD STREETS. r ’i * WOuß&HTt’Auoi'iDnM' OAKD.—We Invite (So- ptttSfuUr attention of 'the trade, and purchasers generally, to the' a lane aod valuable stook of staple and fancy goods, to be made thin morning, coratnonolng atlo'd*6lf)ok'’<*--- i-', JET* The whole m»y with’ catalogues. - , stelw GOODS.' '.' •’ “ ‘* leaf ha^&o^ 11 casfea straw goods, palm LARGE AtfD VALUABLE BTOOK OF HOSIERY s • 5 GOODB. ’7 V . i ‘ , Tills Morning, * ■■ Commencing at 10 o'clock,7 will bo sold without re serve, the large and valuable block ..of hosiery, goods,’ of a jobber decliniog business. ■ Included will be found an extensive assortment of men’s' women’s, misses’, boys’, and Infants’ hosiery, in'wool; silt, /cotton,; cashmere, andmerinq: raenta, women’s, misses l , and boye’gloves and* 1 mitts, in silk, wool, cashmere, merino, and cotton, j f - r , % Also, men’s, women’s, -mlsseijand and merino Bhirts and,drawers, porte-monnkles. calf wallets,dewing silk, p&Untthread; elastib suspenders; spool cotton, books and eyes, pins and needles, s lk cravats and handkerchiefs, elastic belts, linen handker chiefs. Berlin gloves, laces and edgings, linen tape, stay,bidding, black and white cord,- bed laeei, pearl ehlri buttons,'ooat'and volt buttons, bone suspender buttons i s Also, 1 men’s wool travelling ’shawls, Oathmere shawls, &o. , , J( . , JET* Tee wholb mavbe examined-with catalogues early on tbe morning of sale, when retailers and coun try purchasers will find it their interest’to attend. 1 THIRTY.OABK3.OTBAW.GOODS. . , . Ineludedgin sale will bo founA 3Q cases' ‘straw goods',' for men’s and boys’ wear. SALE FROM THE SHELVES. < ” On Thursday Morning, Will be sold from the shelves, a general variety of staple and fancy fall and winter.goods,<Bu\te<l to pre sent sales, and worthy the attention of purchasers. „‘ r ' 'SALE OP READY MADE QLOTHING, &e. w- ' On Friday Morning, . Will be sold, without reserve, a general assortment of Teady-roado clothing, tailoring (goods, Ac., ; * ; (Jj* May be examined with catalogues prior to sale. By william h. sterr, general AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 46 North EIGHTH Street. below-Arch. »v i „ r . j..A# BLJSQN,,Auctioneer.,. - NOTICE.—We invite the aUedttoh 'of "clbtblers, tailors, and dealers in notions to pur sale of trimmings, at the auction - store, onßWelntsday -ihdrnlbfe* The assortment is large, and worthy their attention, as every lot will be Rold without reserve'." •» Assignee’s Bile. LARGE PEREMPTORY‘BALE AT THE AUCTION STORE OP NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, PANQY s GOODS. Ac., dec.. TUB “ENTIRE STOCK OF A WHOLESALE HOUSE. ■ . On Wednesday Morning, ; Commencing at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, comprising spool cotton, pins, buttons, thread, hosiery, gloves, suspenders, combs, brushes; shirts and drawers, &0,. Uj* Consignments of new,'And second-hand boose hold furniture, piano-fortes; carpets, watched, jewelry, &0., reppeotfully solicited, on which liberal oAsh ad vances will bemade if Required. < HfT* Out-doot salos attended to'promptly; Charges as moderate as any other hqnee In this city. . JM. GUMMEY & SONS, • • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, M No. 620 WALNUT BTREXT. 'CARD.—If M. Gnmmey & Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of. Real Estate, Stocks, &o. Also, household furniture at dwellings. REAL EBTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. ’ JJj* On our Private Sale Register will always be found A very large • amount of real estate, Including every description of city' and country property. ‘ JVM. .GUMMEY & SONS, ‘ • Real Estate Brokers; 620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth. ' KTotitea. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. —Dealers inGoodyoar’s A Patentfor Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders, Braids, Webs, and all other Fabrics and articles made by combin ing &brbußSubstindis with'threads or sheets of.vulcan-. Ued rubber arenotifled that unless the saineaie properly stamped or labelled with my name r aud by my authori ty, Qiby Cannot be legally disposed of in the United Stale* f Meiphents'and dealers,are invited to. examine specimens now in store, and to give their orders for the Spring iTrade to the EXOLUBIVE OWN BR OF) THE TITLES AND B±CLUbIVi BIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, which ombrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, And many others. ALSO, LTOBNBEB TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL —and tbo Terms—may be obtained on application to me at No. 28 COURTLANDT Street, N. Y n24-ly HORACE H. DAY |\l O'TIOE PLANS FOK THE IM- J.V MOVEMENT OF FAIR MOUNT PARK (to mon Hill and’ Bedgely Satatee) are'hereby invited, noder the authority of an ordinance ofthe CltyOonn 'cila. A premium of $5OO will b,e awarded to the an* iaor ofltno plan whiph is Selected, and $3llO will be paid to' the author of the plan next Id excellence. Jivery plan must be accompanied by an estimate, and must be sent to this Offce on or before February lb, 1859. The selection will be made by the Committee on Oity Property. Those who desire to compete are. in vited to call at thlii office, where farther information will be'famished. _ ' no23'tuthalm TO ! NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS. — NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGENCY, —GARB & JOHNSON announce to the Press through out thh United States that they are completing ar rangements on a most liberal scale, for a system of TELEGRAPHIC NBA’S REPORTS, which has never betoreFbeea equalled in this' country. They pledge themselves to furnish the earliest and most reliable re ports qf all the stirring and important events of the day. avSsprlcetWbich cannot fail-to he advantageous to the Press generally. All letters and communications to he addressed to l OARR & JOHNSON, National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD StreetJopposlte Exchange, Philsda. - . E.W.OABB, . } * G.W.L. JOHNSON. Gao.flP. L. Johnson, 21 Wall st., New York Oliy. JohuT. Smith Merchants’ Exohange, Boston. - ■John Wills, -corner South and Baltimore streets, Bal timore! Por experience and reliability In the business, we would refer to: Morton Malffehaal,North American and U;8 Gazette; Swain & Abell, Publlo Ledger; JesperHarding & gpn, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John W jYomey.The Press; Cummings & Pescook,Evening Bulletin; P. W. Grayson & Co., Evening Journal: Jo seph Severns, Evening Argus; Joseph R. Flanlgen, Daily News; William Rice. Pennsylvanian; Lawlor, Everett, & Hincken, Sunday Dispatch; Msgill A Jones, Sunday Mercury; Jno. S. Jackson, Sunday Transcript. oc2o-tf „ * ’ ‘ ‘ (Siracatiomtl. LONG’S SEEING GARDEN ACADEMY, Ni E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts. COJIMBBCIAL Di.PABTMENT.-~book keeping in .all Sts various forma {-preparing Students-thoroughly for situations In any branch of business; Plain and Or namental Writing] Commercial Calculations: Law and Correspondence, No Institution in the United Btates gives* more thorough and practical coarse. In this department no teaching is done in classes, and is open DAT abd EVENING. Time unlimited MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPABT MENT—(Separate from the aboTe,)—Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an EnglUh and Clas sical Education, vis: Spelling, Beading. Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, &0., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Btudfps. Sessions or fire mouths commence September Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at any time bo fore or'after these dates Ana eharg&l accordingly. Cata logheflifurnished gratis. mh2s-tf Jf. PONLEAVY LONG, Principal rWfcTENDEN” \J COUMBBGIAL COL OBSBTNUT and SBVBNT) An Institution, designed ... TIYJfI BUBINEBS. 1 BOABD OF TBUBTBBB. B. B.Oomegfi, • ' ' ' Brands Hoakiaa, George H. Stuart, Darid Milne, John itoarhawk, Darid 8. Brown, Isaaouacker, A. V. Parsons, D, B. Hinman, Broderick Brown, ; Joshua Llppincott, JSVBJJINGBBBBIONB after September 16tb. Bash Student has imditidoai, ihbtbvot ion |at this Institution. and a Diploma from- hore ie the beat re commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a good situation, CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College, seB-tf (VI ONS; A. F. KOSAT, JLTA „ TEACHER OF FENCING, ’ : BABRKTT’B GYMNASIUM, oc2B-d2m* ' MARKET Street, Above Eighth. BJtFANT & STEATTON’S CHAIN .OF 'NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. PM ladelphia College, Bontheaat corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or send for elrenlar. jolfl-tf EVENING SESSIONS HAVE OOMMBNOED. S; Snyder leidy—jas. m. leidy, • Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS’ ACADEMY,' TTos. 143 and 160 SIXTH 6TRBET, near Race, There a knowledge of *• ’ WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC is made certain to everapupil that may enter. * ACADEMY open day and evening. ; , Sookbiniiing. PERRY’S BLANK BOOK j AND BTATIONDBY JSTABLIBHMKNT, :b. w. oorner Founi'ii and iuoe. PREMIUM AWARDED ... Dj tie FRANKLIN INSTITUTE lot Manuf.cturlng Superior Account Books ’ FIRMS intending tbopen new Books on the first of the Year, can select from a good fatock on band, or have them made in any desired style in' a superior manner. BOOK-BINDING of every description executed in the finest and most substantial manner, at low prices. ' MAGAZINES bound from SO cts. to $2 60 per volume. MUBIO bound in a new and handsome el vis, from $1 to $3. OLD FAMILY BIBLEB rebopnd, jto look and wear equal to new. PERRY’S BOOK-BINDERY. FOURTH otd RACE, QldestesUbllahed Bindery in Philadelphia. n23-2m flarftawt*.. Philadelphia warming and VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. / ARNOLD AWILBON, > BOOOTSBOtB V 9 B. X. HIRIIBOH. We have removed from oar old stand in Walnut street to the LARGE BTOBB, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, A few doors below tbs : Bt. Lawrence Hotel, whore oar old friends and the public are respectfully inyited- to examine our extensive stook of. warm Air Purnaoes. Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantels, I'arlor Coal Crates, Ac,, Ac. We are now manufacturing OHILSON'S CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW CJOAL GAO CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever ■ invented, ftftd salted to all olasses of boildings. /’Also, new* and beautiful pattsrasot Low; Do Grates, and Parlor Goal Grates of allsixes and pattern* . We • have also commenced the manufacture o, .ENAMELED .STONE MANTELS from Psan julvania Stent. i These Mantels wore awarded! a SPECIAL , PREMIUM at Ms laf Fair and ExkU bition'of Ms Franklin, InttUutt of this.city. They represent all the rare and beautiful Abtjqob lUbblsb, are not injured by Smelts, Coal Qas f Oil or Acids # and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much Usspriu Man M&rbU, Call and sss Msm. i ABNOiD A WILSON. BINJ.M.IBLTWELL, Bnperintendeot. WUtladelplila. J h \ • HARDWARE.— The subscriber!, COM MISSION, MERCHANTS for the ftfcledf FOREIGN 1 AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully ! eill the attention of the .treble to the}* stock, which ; they'are offering at lowest rates. Oar assortment con iilMiUipartof— ... ‘OhfliM, of all kinds—Trace, hog. Halter, Breast, Ox. oc^.‘ fifth. Back, Wagon, Stage, Tonguo, book, Ship, MTne.aaff'CtollOcala*. - • > i ' Tbotaelebrated ‘‘L”. Horse Nails; Stone and Sledge Hamnwrs. ’ • \ l . * ' I '' ‘ ; ' ' w ' l '' ••'Wright* i} and other Anrila; Solid Box and other dTlo«.: ‘ .<v ,: , ;:V/.ut <-> < . Short and long handle fry fans: ronnl and oral Make fans. .. , «Martin’s ll Super! or 1 files andKasps; Bed Screws. -4«Moelsior ” Safety Faso: Blasting Tabes. Goni, Grass, and Brier Scythes j Hay, Corn, and Btraw •anlyei. Hay} ;■ .Rakes and Hoes: .Shorei* and Spades,’ of all kinds. Y ' _ T.okir.'BfifS; Siie. (Herat, ujd Finishing N»ll«: - - Cast Mid Bntt HliigeS, Smelts, bo(ks of all WadsrOntteryjLßanißvid Pomps, Axes, Hatchets. Ham pers, Plafcds, and other Tools, &0.,' M. . , 2 ■ ’ 1 - W. G. LEWIS & BON, 1 BttX-r 90.411 OQMMRROE ptreft, ■ * I •l’/x , .. .',UJ . L.. izhbiiiji' >..«f (> v- t * THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1858. 1 IT IS A DYE, AND A PERMANENT ONE.—H. P. &W. O. TAYLOR’S y-.. , >P HI LETHE IRA. . J Adomplote.HAlß .DYB and Dressing together, em bracing* in high perfection, all 1 that is* requisite for Coloring, Softening, and Beautifying the Hair. To be b&d'dfr ib*. principal. Dreg and Variety-. Stores, and of the Manufacturers, 641 North NINTH Street, Philadel phia- , . -- dlfl-Im i flolela ttnir Esstanranl*. A“ W EO'ii)i HO'TI L, . .CHESTNUT STREET. ABOV* SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. * - CONDOOTKD OH BOBOP*AH PLAH. A new lease for a term of years having been obtained for this PqpDlihß ESTABLISHMENT, it will oon tttuo to; be conducted as heretofore, .on the European plan, and the prices remain uhohangea. VlB; , ‘ Room Pee Div' 800. bihsee 500... Breakfast aed , . Tea, xaos, 87xo. The house ha® been thoroughly, renovated, and every* thing done to tnake guest® comfortable. The chambers are heated In winter by means of Steam Pipes', for whloh no extra charge is made. . .. There ’ is no bar' kept in the house to be a souroe of annoyance to gueßts, The accommodation® are designed wholly for business men—hence n 6 ladies are received. J. M. OHBIBTOPHKE, Commissioner Gitjr Property. H I iiADE LP HIA EGB, aartheist cohUr oL l Streets, to. fit young men for AOJJ ID* This house Is never closed da/ or night. J- D. BROWN, oc6-3m • • -> B. DB YOUNG, JONES HOUSE, * HARRISBURG, Pi., (Erected in 1867.) WUSGANTIY TURNIBUED, NOW OPEN TO 7IBITOBB. inyg&-7 WELLS OOVERLY. Proprietor- DELANEY'S SALOON AND RESTAU RANT, N. R. comer THIRTEENTH and CHEBTNUT Street*. Philadelphia. no2-3mo wM.. A DB LANEY, Proprietor. J PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No. • ( 808 MARKET Street, foor doors shore EIGHTH, South side, Philadelphia. Orators Stowed, Roasted. Pried, Pickled, &a. t Sea , for Home Consumption ana Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three o’clock.; 0022-tf Housekeepers, look to your INTEREST.—Great Reduction in the price of COAL. 'Obeapist'and bos v >. ' The subscriber haring made coutraols for his supply .oi .Coal, is enabled to offer very superior Family Coal' at the followingTS ducad prlcOB: - 1 ' - Brokeu'Egg and Store..... $4 00 per tdu '' Cook log/. .8 76 (t tl Large Nut, 8 50 « Small Nut 8 26 « « Warranted to give satisfaction and full weight in all cases atßickVQid Central Yard, 3. E. cor. MARSHALL and WILLOW Btreeta. t do>3ra BIT UMJNOUS COAL.—The undersigned is prepared.to furnish the citizens of Philadel phia with a superior article of BITUJIIJtfOUd COAL, .snltablelfor burning in parlors or linraries; making a obeerfal and pleasant fire. All orders left at the office, No. 141 k Sou thFODRTH Street, will be promptly at-- tended to. . DUNLAP MoLAtGHLIN. ; . Philldelpbu, November 29,1868. ' dl-12t» f'IRESSWELL fit WILLIAMS, No, ,206 V/ WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship- Ears and consumers with superior Broad Top Coal from ancaster Mines. oc4tf CKERING, FOX, & 00., wholesale and JO retail dealers in, LEHIGH and BUHUYLKILL GOAL. Lehigh'yard—THlßD street and GERMAN* TOWN ROAD. Bohuylkill yard-BAOI and BROAD streets, Philadelphia, Seep oonstantly on handled*! from thh most approved mines, under cover, andpre* •r»d «rpr*«lr forftmilrni* • feS-v.. , | Smnranre. QTcnn|iamefl CiREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND K TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, 403 WALNUT STREET STATEMENT OF BUSINESS EOR YEAR ENDING. OCTOBER 31, 1859. Capital 1223.800 00 Surplus 51,468 03 $276,263 03 Received for Premiums........ 01,616 46 “ « Interest, Renta, Sea 7,826 49 $99,800 04 Paid Looses. Expense Commis sions,' re-insurance, Return ed Premiums. &c $70,883 00 ASBBTB. Real Estate. Bonds and Mort gages......... $141,240 00 Stocks 47,915 00 Bills Receivable .. 59,886 T 8 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due Company ; 17,828 02 O&sh on band, and in the bands of Agent 5........,,, At a meeting of the Stockholders, convened ou the 15th inst., the following persons were elected DIBEQ* TORS for the eneuing year, Tie: CHARLES 0. LATHBOP, 1139 Walnut street. ALEX. WHILLDIN, merchant. 18 N. Front street. WM DARLING, 1338 Pine street. ISAAC HAZLBHURST, BoUoitor. JOHN 0. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hnoter, A Co E. TRACY, firm of E. Tracy Sc 00., Goldsmith’s H»U. JOHN R. MuOURDY, firm of Jones, White, &Mo- Oardr. TUOS. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie Sc Zeller. JAB. B. SMITH, firm of J. B Smith & 00. . , JOHN It. VOGDKB, cor. Seventh and Sansom it*. DANIEL L. COLLIER, firm of 0. H, Grant Sc Co. THOMAS POTTER, 229 Arch street. . CHARLES HARLAN, cor. Walnnt and Sixth streets. JONATHAN J. SLOCUM. 151 S. Fourth street. At a subsequent meeting of the Board CHARLES 0. LATHROFwaa unanimously refloated President, and Hon. WM. DABLIaQ Vice President. . JAMES WRIGHT. Secretaire' This Company has DISCONTINUED MARINS HULL RIBSB. FIRE, INLAND, and MARINE CARGO RlBKBeon tinne tohe taken on thelowesttenns. . n27-dfclytt {Dints anh Signors, / £ CJCOTCH ALB, LONDON PORIEB, AOT *9 brown erour. ’ • R Youngers’ Ale, St. Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, In stone pints. ' - >c Muir Sc Sons 1 Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh, in stone pts. Final Sc Williams’ London Brown Stont in glass ptf. do do - Porter* in glass pt*. F Bleid AOo.’s Dublin Stout, io stone pts. 1 In store and for sale by « WILLIAM H. YEATON, 318 South FRONT Street. « SNIDER’S OLD WINE STORE,” K 5 NOW OASRY’B. Old No. 76, new 82? WALNUT Btreot. Snlder’e Wines were always'prououuced by-gbod judges to be unsurpassed, and were ia reality superior to any in the market. Part of the old stock I hare ret on band, which consumers would do well to try, how that the market is overstocked with adulterated liquors for to sell duringtbo Christmas Holidays. Wines and Liquors sold by me, if unsatisfactory, can beroturned. JuIlN OASBY, Jr., d4-lra Successor to J V. Binder. rtHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de- Vy sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon tbo constitution, has-Induced the offering to the public of an article which the analyzatlon of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, & Oam&c,of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to be the mostpure’and consequently least Injurious spirits ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OP DR. JAB. R CHILTON. I havo analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from. Air. CHARLES WHARTON. Ja., of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am pleased' to state that it Is' entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances.. It Is an nnuspally pure and Sue flavored quality of Whiskey. JAMBS B. CHILTON, M. D., New York, Sept. 8,1858. Analytical Chemist. Philadilphu, Sept. 9,1858. DsaiSib: We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whisker which you sent us, ju&'flud that It contains nene of the poisonous aubstanoMCaown las Fuslc Oil.* which Is the characteristic and ftqurlb'as Ingredient or the Whiskeys in goneral use. Very respeotfully, BOOTH, QABRETT, & OAMAC, Analytical Ohemlsts. To Chislbs Wsastov, Jr., No. 23 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia 0c224tja31 Poito Jotu*. fdssasa PIANO FORTES. n?Tll Just received, an elegant a took of BAVIN fiaOON, & 00., NUNNS * CLARK, BALLET, DA TIB tc 00., and GALS A 00. 8 PIANOB. MELODS -ONB of best quality, at J. B. GOULD’S, S. M. corner SIVBNTH and OHBSTNUT sis. mUS-v .eC-gißi EXCELLENT. WARRANTED rfTVT'NBW YORK PIANOS j celebrated fpr tone, touch,. durability, aud tasty appearance.- T Octaves, PLAIN and LOUIS XIV, Pearl Inlaid, and Pearl keys, for sale, from 8190 upwards. Also, PIANOB to rent. JAMBS DELLAK, 279 South FIFTH Street, above Spruce, sole agent for Cummings & Canfield, and J A 0. Fischer. ntdS-lm* frgg-fljH CHIOKERING & SONS. Manu ff lfTn facturers of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND, SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. This is the largest and oldest manufactory In the United States, having been ESTABLISHED IN 2828, Since which time we have * MADE AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PIANOS. And here received as testimonials or their SUPERI ORITY over all others; U Gold, 18 Silver, and' 4 Bronte Medals, 07* Pianos to Rent; Tuned, and Repaired. - BRANCH HOUSE In PHILADELPHIA is at 1807 CHESTNUT Street. ocs-8m anil QEljesmcalo. SHOEMAKER A 00., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Ranufaotarers and Dealer PAINTS, VABNISHXB, tad WINDOW GLASS) Northeast comer FOURTH and &AOB Streets, Philadelphia. • Sole Agents for the sale of the celebrated Florefft flate Glass. • ’mh2B-tf IT IS NOT A DYE! ] *. JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re store Gray Hair to its original color in-from ten to* twelve days, and restore the Hair where ithaa fallen off and beoome thin. IT IB NOT A DYE! It way be used as freely as water, andisthe most beau tiful Dressing for the Hair now in use. * Thousands jn different parts of tbe Union bare testi fied to its wonderful virtues, and all who bare used it join in their praise of it. 1 ' Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. SWAYNE & BON, No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, abOTe MARKET, Sol# Agents forPhiladtlp/iia Trade supplied SOAP.—Time, and JLr mode/ Bayed. In using it, clothes do not require any bpillng,or rubbing on washboard " One pound will go as far as'three pounds oommon Rosin Soap. War* ranted to give perfect satisfaction. or mdnay refunded It ie, decidedly the cheapest add best washing Soap ever offered to the publio. Manufactuted only by TAN lIAAGENA MoKEuNR. Tor flkle by all-re spectacle Grocers In the oity.ahd trholpridn only by ■ ' TRAIN A.MoKEONE, oc3-Bra , 32Spilth Wharves, rflAVf & BEERS' JL : LUBRICATING GREASE, the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS. DRAYS and WAGONS, Ma itBAVY MACHINERY, ’ Tor sale in tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the DRUGGISTS la the city and the MANUFACTURERS, ‘ No 1R SOUTH WATER Street IT IB OP THE HIGHEST.IMPORTANCE for every one to know Where they will-get the montfortboir money, especially Boob timed as these. ZIEGLER A'SMlTH,,Wholesale Druggists,.corner of SECOND and GREEN Streets, are disposing of their Whitehead. Ground Paints, or all Colors, and Window Glass, or the best quality, at prioes which will be pleasing to buyers , • . " oall f PHRENOLOGICAL "EX&MINX TION9, with written descriptions of character, lndudlngadvice in reference to business, health, self-improvement, &o.» are tnide day and are* ping at FOWLER, WELLS, & COVSV ? Famßlea visited When requested, and a libeiaidli onnt made to dob*. - •»*»» . I . V ■ . ggpittflg jfwtftg; mHE STATE SAVINGS FUND, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE* • { INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. Money received Daily, and every MONDAY EYENING, IN SUMS LARGE AND SMALL, A HD • PAID BACt DAILY , FROM 0 O’CLOCK A. M. TO 8 O’CLOCK P. M. DXYOSIYOBB OAH DXAW YBXIB HOHSY BY OHBOKS, AS 3. HJSNRY HAYEB. Taller. The. Speing gabden saving rmiD. (OIAHKMBJ) QIBX.ITPKI Of PIgaSTItAMU,) PSKPBTPAL OHAHTBR. , VITB.PBB OJiNT. Interest allowed to Depositor!, end ell Moneya Paid bank on Denurad. OIJIOS, 881 NORTH THIRD BTMSM, ■, ipma/ttniTtot Beni BaiLDiao.) Thin Imbration u now open for the tronanotlon of bujrlneM. add la the only Chartered gavinc JFnnd located in the northern put of the city. Tie. Office will be open (dilly) from 9 to 214 o’clock. Kni -elao on MONDAYS and TttTJRBDm, hom b until 8 o’clock In the Mtoning. - 1 Frederick Klelt, Stephen Smith, John P 1 Levy. Hon. Henry K. Strong, Daniel Underkofler, Hon. Wm. MUlward,. Frederick Sta&ke, Pianola Hart, Joseph P. LeOJerc. • 1 - ' - “ Preaid< Secretary, GEORGE T, gAVING FUND—FIVE PEE GENT. IN- O TBSSST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUBT COM PANY.—-WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WEST COBNIB OF THIRD, PHJLADELPHf A. ' Igoo*?o*ATaD,By THB BtATU or PmirBTLTIKU. . Money ia rejelved In any onm, large « small, and In* lerwtPfld from the day of deposit to the day of with- IraweT. , ' . The office ii oMfl every day firomfio’elookln the morning HU 0 o’oloe* In the v oTonlng, and* on Monday *MThur»day evening till 8 o’olock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, Prerident, - ROBERT OBLFBIDGE, Tiot President, ifH. J. SLkkd, Hooretary. OIBSOfOUt Hon. Henry L. Cancer. T. Otrroll BreviUf, Edward L. Carter, Josoph B. Ban . Robert Belfrldga, Francis Lev. Sami. K. Ashton, ■ Joseph Yerfcex, 0. Landreth Mtuxna, Henry Dlffenlerffvr, Money la received and payments made »wiy The'investments are made in conformity with She ’provisions of. the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MOIVV JJAGBB, GROUND RENTB, and such firs; cl&.'SftftQuri- Mas no ulll always injure perfect rooority to Vjio doped tote, and which cannot rail to give permanency and eta* blllty to this Institution. 1 - anl-ly CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES 13 TRUST of THIRD and OSEBT RUT Streets. Large and imaU Boms received, and paid book on da Blind, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER ■3T from the day or deposit to the day of withdrawal. '. Office hours, from 0 until 6 o’clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 nntll 9 o’clock. DRAJTBfor Mdeoa lagland, Ireland, *&A Bsotland, :om 361 dpmurdfl. • Proeident—STJßPUKN B. OHAWTOB9. Treasurer—PLlNY PIBK. , Taller—£ AHSB B.HTJNTIB igTflgts ani> Sabatto. RD. SCOFIELD, IMPORTER OF HA r YANA OIGARS—La Nonnendea, L& Fire Flys, La Bltic&s, Figaros, Maria Antonieta, Pressed; Vlor do Rio.Beoo Regalias, Flor de La Pea, Jose Ha. Vichats, Camplimentoa, and many other breads of saporlor qua- Hty, at reduced prices, No 837 Ohestnut street, under Girard House. SFUGUET A SONS, • Importers of HAVANA OIGARB, ee33 816 South FRONT Street. tTUGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS fir BEGAB3.—A choice iaroice of these celebrated brands on board brig “ New Ira, 1 ’ daily expected from Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLIES TETB, , (Now) 188 Walnut street, below Second, / fUannd Store OVERMAN CIGARS—3OO,OOO, various X brand, in store and for sale by WM. H. YRATON 216 Sonth FRONT 8t .006 . 8.989 28 1276,268 08 A-* something new.—gas bur- NING COOK BTOVH—I would respectfully call |Bi the attention of th'e public to one of the greatest improvemeuts ever introduced lu Cooking Btoves and Ringos—the buraiag of the gas arising from the coal, by which means. Is saved 6Q per cent. In fuel and also more intense heat thrown 1 to the bottom of the oven. We effect the horning of the gasea by means of a hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under side, which admits the air in a heated state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, and causing a flame Id pass around the oven equal to a wood Are. This im- Srovemeot also preserves the centre pfece from sinking own on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs. One of the Stoves CAN BE BEEN IN OPERATION «t 1116 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMES SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North,' Chase Sc North.) 1116 MAB4RT Street septM-Smo fI||ANIDA AND JUTE ROPE, OORDB, TWINES, BTO, 1 Mairaraotuied and for Bale at the lowest Mew York prices, by WEAVER, FITUER & GO., Mo. 23 M. WAT2R street, and 22 N. WHARVES. nolT-2m AND CLAMPS. HANDSORUBS, No. 1. 63#e. per dos. No. 6. fl 19 per dot. 2. 7So. “ 0. 1 26 « 8. 870. <* 7. 1 60 «♦ 4. 1000. “ 8. 1 76 « CLAMPS. 0 Row, $1.26 per oxen, 7 Bow, 91.75 perdosen. 8 Row, 82.26 per dotes. HENRY O. ROKBTBIN, •m 10 J« North Third fltreat Pbllarielnfcle rjio ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 toss of this heantlfnl Stoss, both of the . BLUE; GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS, the former Of which, for softness and delleaej of color, is unrivalled For the character of this stone please examine the following bandings': Jos. Harrison's, Eighteenth street and Blttenhouse Square. Harrison's Building, Looukt street, between Seven* teenth and Eighteenth. Bamnel Smith’s West street and Btttenhonse square. Mrs. Peterson’s No. 1210 Walnut street. A. K. Womrath's,4ls Arch street. Samuel Siraes’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets. T. X. J. Fassltt, Seventeenth and Locust struts, tud others. ARNOLD A WILSON, Armi*, PHILADELPHIA .WA RUING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET MIS-Xra T* M. FIILTWKLL. 6 A new and valuable discov ery. AROMATIC INViaORATING SPIRIT. IT STIMULATES, EXUILKRATES, INVIGORATES, BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR BTUPIFY. This delicious Beverage is superior to all Invigorating Cordials, Schnapps, Nervines, Ac. in use for the cure of Dyspepsia. Nervousness, Heart-barn, Brows qeu, Kid ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, &c , as it will invigorate and strengthen, but will not in toxicate or stupify Persons who have become habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobacco, Opium, and Spirit, uous Liquors, will And 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 wiH find Dr, HAM’S IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, It being a Regenerator as well as a btrengthener of the Human Byatem: Each complaint that the AROMATIO INVI GORATING CORDIAL is calculated to oure Is named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full directions for use are also minutely given. PBIOH OXB DOLLAK FSB 80TTLB. Prepared by darius ham, ' 1 Principal office, No. 48 WATER St-., N.York. For sale by T. W. DYOTT & SONS, n2S-8m 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. TTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT tJ LAND LOCATING AGENCY, CHICAGO, ILL. The subscriber, having had much practical experi ence in selecting and locating lands in the various Land Districts in the Western Statos, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. Having Surveyors constanHf in the field to make fiersonal examinations, he can always make the most adicioua locations.' Lands unsurpassed for fertility of 101 l and salubrity of ollmete, near the line of railroads, may now be In lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. ■ lE7” Money Invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the Western States. First premium, franklin insti tute, 2868, to ORARffI PATENT BRICK MACHINE and BRICK KILN. They are now offered, with full guarantee to perform in a very tuperior way as regards cost, quality, and quantity. Address J. W, CHARY, oare of I. P. MORRIS & 00., Port Richmond Iron Works, Philadelphia. N. will take an interest'with anyone who wishes to engage in the manufacture of Brick in Philadelphia, snd guarantee that Brick'can be made at one half the cost ofthe oornmon prooesa. n023-3w* J, W 0. /"ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS. VF We have instrecoived a comprehensive and va ried stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap pendage to Churches. VeiiHbuU'S, Conservatories, and other huEdings, where it is deemed necessary to embel lish, or to give a chaste and elegant' appearance. Apy color may be had, either plain or ornamental, elabo -atoly or In reliar. > ZIEGLER & SMITH, - Wholesale Drag, Paint, and Gla-s Dealers: seUR-ritf «nr Rwmnri and «ta PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— SPECIAL NOTIOE TO PHYBIOIANB.~The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta ges : A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed off with water, dissolves all pubstaooea that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating Instead of obstructing their absorption, and dots not get raneid. The last property alone renders it au invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for Bale wholesale and retail, at HZMEfI’S Laboratory and Pharmacy, tab* • Twelfth and Ofaeitnnt atrA»t SLATE I SLATE H, SLATE Ml—RooHng Wate, of all sixes, and at very low rates, kept con. •tently on hand, and for sale by V ~ . F(BRING, FOX, & 00.. MIJIMANTOWN ROAD Aid THIRD Itresl. ■ N. B. Slat* fioofsput'on In tb6 best manner, end va TMONONGAHELA WHISKEY.—OO Bbls. iWftwffiS&Sßi? for No. 241 1)0CK STREET, CM DEPOSIT, , W BAITS, IF D2OIBBD. GEO. H. HART, President. OHAB. G. IMLAY, Treasurer, ■nas-tiui MAIUSIBB. /ohn Kessler, Jr. , James B. Pringle, Jacob Dock, . Joseph M, Cowell, J. Wesley Bray, Robert B. Dariaaotti P. 0. Ellmaker, John P. Verree, QeorgeKneeht. t. 3AMBB B. PRINGLB. THOBN. apSl-irtf Stoves. ACADIA FREESTONE. Dft. HAM'S 8. SALISBURY, 42 CLARKE Street, Chloago. mjjantea. QFFIOE. OF THE DELAWARE MU : IDAI. SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. . . . < yeiLADBLPaiA. November 10.1868. • The. following Ptatoment of the affairs of the Oom •pan/ Is published in conformity with a provision of its Charter: 1 J,i " received from November 1.1867, to Oett* bar SI, 1868 :' On Marine and Inlaod 81akf1.... $361 803 62 Oa Jlreßfekfl...; 113.41117 5470,217 79 PaEMinus on Policies not marked off Novem* Jwrl, 1867 826,184 02 PABMIOUB HARKED OFF AS KAHKID, from lit Of Novem ber, 1857, to October 81,1858 j On Marine and Inland Risks.... $890,541 76 On lire Risks M 123,01188 T . . , , $513,653.48 Interoit, &c, received darinr same period, Losses, Expenses, ho,, during the year as above— Marine and Inland Navigation XosfM $245,170 16 Eire Losses..,. 41,282 21 Return Premiums 41,768 14 Re-insurances, Commissions to Agents, Taxes. &c 48,428 68 Expenses, Salaries, Rents, Sta tionery, &a 18,007 82 5805,240 00 Surplus $147,054 60 AfiBETB OB THE COMPANY „ November 1,1868. ?«• . . Market Value. 103,050.. Philadelphia City alx par cent. loan $106,144 00 80,000. .Pennsylvania State Are per'cent. Loan 83,515 00 21,000. .Pennsylvania State six per cent. L0an..... 21,210 00 80,000. .United States Treasury 4% per cent Notea 80,112 60 60,000.. Pennsylvania Railroad. 2d Mort gage Blx per cent Bonds 45,376 00 20,000, .North PennsylvaniaiUilread Mort gage alx per cent. Bonis 12,000 00 16,000..500 shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, Interest and principal guaranteed by the City of Phila delphia 14,026 00 6,000..100 shares Pennsylvania Ballroad Company 4,387 50 6,000. .100 shares North Pennsylvania Ballroad Company 860 00 -1.200*.80 shades Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tag Company 1,200 00 1,000..2 sharosPhUadelphiaand Savannah ■ Steam Navigation Company..2oo 00 260. .6 shares Philadelphia and Havre de Grace Steam Tow-boat Com ?any snares Philadelphia Exchange Company, 1 .. 180 00 840,700 Cost $318,297. Market value, $810,109 (0 Bonds and Mortgages....,, 10,000 00 Beal Estate, office building 61,863 86 Bills receivable for Insurances made......* 201,666 86 Balances due at Agencies—'premiums on Ma rine Policies recently issued—and other debts due the 00mpa0y,,........61,288 14 Surip add Stock of sundry Insurance Coin- • panics. Q&Bh on deposit in Banks, The Board of Directors have this day declared a Di vidend of SIX PUB CENT. In Gash, on the original Capitol Stock, and SIX PER CENT, on the Scrip of the Company, payable on and after the Ist proximo. Thoy hare also declared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT, on tho original Stock and on the Earned Premiums for the rear, ending October 31, 1858, certificates for which will be leaned to the parties entitled to the flame, on and after the 4st of December next. 07* Preamble and Rtsolution adopted by tht Board. Whereas, The increased means of the Company aris ing from Profits, and whioh will be derived from the Increased Capitol Stock under the late amendments to the Act of Incorporation, render the farther continu ance of the Guarantee Capital unnecessary, therefore be it Rtsolved t That the Guarantee Capital be discon tinued, and the ‘notes representing the flame be deliv ered up to the makers thereof, as soon as the Bisks token during the period embraced in said notes shall have determined. DIRECTORS. J&piesD. Band, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer Thomas 0. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes. J P.Peniston, Robert Barton, Jacob P Jones, James B. M’farl&nd, Joshua P. Xvro, John B. Semple. PittsVh D. T. Morgan, « 'JvT. Logan. “ I MARTIN, President. HAND, Vice President, etary. no!3-4w WUtlam Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, TheophUas Paulding, John R. Penrose, John 0. Davis, James Traqular, William Eyre, Jr., Henry Sloan, Joseph'S. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, George G. helper, Wm 0 Ludwig, -Hugh Craig, Charles Kelley, WILLIA THOtf. 0. HENRY LYLBURN, gem INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATS 07 PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered la ITM—Capital s3oo,ooo—Assets, Janu ary 1,1858,5347,446.60400. All invested In sound ana available securities—oontt nue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, fitooki of Merchandise, Ac., on liberal term*. .. MBEOTOB8: Henry D. Sberrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Bfaealester, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomaa B.- Wattson, John B. Bndd, Henry G. Freeman, William B White, Charles 8. Lewis, • George 0. Carson. HENRY D. BHEBBBRD, President. WHAIAM Hlirss, Secretary. JetMrfrm.tf THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OPFIOH 408 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and BURPLUS 1277,- 665.85.—Insures egalnit LOSS or DAABAGH BY PIKE end the PERILS OP THE SEA. INLAND NAVIGA TION end TRANSPORTATION. , IP 1 * TEN per cent, in cash returned OB the turned premiums of Open Inland PoUoies. OFFICERS. President—GEOßG* H. HART. Vice President—b. p. bqsls. • and Treasurer—H R. COGGBHALL, Assistant Secretary—B. H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Hart, E. W*. Bailey. E P. Robb, Andrew R. Chambers, A. 0. O&ttell, J. Ji. Pomoroy, Joseph Edwards, Ofcirlea G. Xmlay, John G. Dale, H. R. Coggshall, Poster S. Perkins, Sami. Jones, M. p., Hon. H. If. Pulley. ■e2l»y Atteet, H. B. COGGSHADL, Bee’y. American fire insurance 00., INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus Invested in sound and available Securities, continue to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port ana their Cattoes, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIMOVOXB. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John welsh, Caspar W. Morris. Samuel C. Morton* James R. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Edmond G. Dutllh. Charles W. Poultney. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. HARIS. Secretary. Ja23-y if CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 South FOURTH Street. ' CHARTER PERPETUAL. Ctpltal..B2oo,ooo, Organised 1661. 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 andgrantannulties ALFRED WEEKS, President. R. oTtylEB, Tice President. J. W. Mixjixb, Secretory. . DIXBOTOXS. Alfred Wettp, Hon. W. D. Kelley, B. 0. TyUfZ J, W. Forney. J. W. SondlgL P. B. Mingle, C. R. Blckii&\ James Watson, J. L. Hutchafeon, Ludlam Matthews, J. W.StokeaT William Carrie, JelB-ly <J. ». Turner. g IFii UtfSUBAJWB AWD TKUBT OOH- M.J PAOT.-TkePSSfMDTDALMFBINBDBAKOI COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Btreats. Capitol, 6612,726.08. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term or life—grants annuities and endowments—pur - ohases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all oontraota depending on the contingencies of Life. They not as Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. nisvui, Daniel L. Miller, Bamnel E. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Haoker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Easton, Bamnel C. Huey, Theaphllus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hntohinsoa, Rodolphns Kent, John W. Hornor, William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Bebertaon, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Baris.' John G. Brenner, P.B. Michler, laaton. DANIIL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vio6 Prea't. loss W. Hoixoi. Secretary. nIS-ly QOMMONWEALTO^ of ns STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE, NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, rsiuu>u.rxiA. Subscribed Capitol, 9600,000. Paid op Capital, 9200.000 BIBIOTOM. Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. 8. Stewart, H. L. Benner, J.M. Butler, J. M. Whit&ll, J. K. Walker, Edw. O. Knight, M. R. Wendell, H. Lewis, Jr., 8. K. Hoxsle. DAVID JAYNE, M. D.,President. THOMAS 6. STEWART, VicePres't. BAOTBL B. Moo», Secretary. j»29-y Fire and inland risks.—fame INBURANO® COMPANY Capital $lOO,OOO. (Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to la loran oe Companies, passed April 2d, 1850.) GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAS S. MARTIN, Yica-Presldont. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Jacob K. Yaughaa, Henry Lewis, Jr., D. B.Birroy, John W. Brennan, A. H. Rosenheim, M. Stern. George W. Day, William W. Walter*, Charles Richardson, Barclay Lippincott, Job. U. Bro guard. Ohas. Stokes, fe24*y IjIASTERN TjNSTTRANOE COMPANY— J-U OFFICE No. 0 EXCHANGE. Authorixbd Stock Capital, $300,000. Ghauts* Pirprtcal. Fire Risks on Merchandise and Buildings, - Marine Risks on Vessels. Cargoes atri Freights. Inland Transports'ion Risks on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms DIRECTORS. Andrew Coohran, George A. Wright, William I. Brown, Thomas Sbaw, Richard G. Stoteflbnry, George Cookman, Peter D. Myers, Oharteß Stoy, Robert B. Walker, Jaoobßeed, Jacob Lukens, • W. O btotesbury. _ ANDREW COOURAN, President. William I. Browk, Vico-Pre>ldent. cB.tr Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY. NO. 414 WALNUT Street, PbiltdelfhU ' DIBEOTORB. Thoa. L, Imdere, Wo. 7. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, M.W. Baldwin, John H. Diehl, John 0. Jaraea, Wm.'K. Hamlin. A. J. Duckoor, H. H. Shillingford, John W Sexton. 0.33. Spangler. William Ralgnel, H.H. Houston. Edwin Booth, Wm. H. Love, John Garrison, Oharlea P. Norton, E. 0. Warne, Isaao Myer. Prealdent—TUOMAri L. LTTDBRS. Vioe President—E. 8. WARN*. Swretary-QHARLEB A. DUE. JEEUVIAK STRUT, • • - * ’ ©» PROTECTED SOLUTION OP PROTOXIDI OP ISO* Hiring racwsefollj paned the ordeal to which newdla coveries In the Materia Medico are euhlected, mart not be received *e ah.&tabiiihed medicine; 'lta efflcacr li coring ' ~ DYSEEipsXA, ' Affections or the lilver, Sroparl Neuralgia, Bronehitii •ml Consumptive tendencies, Disordered gtato of tkt Blood, Bolls, Benny, the Prostrating Effects of Lend or Meroorr. Oenerri Debility, uj all Diseases whloh » julre a Tonlo and Alterative Medicine, Is beyond QMI $795,401 81 * The proofs of Us efficacy are so si #'y<ov meroufl, bo weH authenticated, sad o< 110 * 1 peculiar character, that sufferea SI cannot reasonably hesitate to reoelvi I the proffered aid i&mffyz'&r&g The Peruvian Syrup does aot profen V. to be a cure-all, but its range Is exte» ’ sire, because msnydise*seo,appireaftl? unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding fronww cause, may be oured by one remedy. The class of diseases for which the Byrap ptOYidesa cure Is precisely that which ha* so often baffled tk# highest otder of medical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the , safety and efficacy to the Syrup incontrovertible* ' - Those persons who may wish for an opinion from dis interested'persons respecting the character of the Byrof, cannot fail to be satisfied with the following, among nu merous testimonials, in the bands of the Agents. - The signatures are thoseof gentlemen well known In tbs community, and of the highest respectability* 29,650 22 $543,208 65 The undersigned having {frerieneed the beneficial el* feete of the “ Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to ft commend it tothe.attention of the public From our own experience, as well as from the tart' moay of others, whose intelligence and integrity are a) together unquestionable, we hive no doubt of its efiea cy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Brow, ehial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy Neuralgia, &o. Indeed, its effects would be incredible bat from 'the high character of those who' have wit nessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, a/ we do ours, to its restorative power. 1 Rut. JOHN PIER PONT, THOMAB A. DEXTER, B. H. KENDALL, M. D., SAMUEL MAY, - - THOMAB C. AMORY, PETER HARVEY, JAMES 0. DUNN, Rut. THOB. WHITTEMOREJ It is well known that the medicinal effects of Protox ide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to aii and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at talnod by combination in a war before ujxnown, ant this solution may raplaceall the proto carbonates, «i trates, and tartrates of the Materia Medics. A. A.HAYEB, M.D.. ASsayer to the State of Massachusetts. . Id Boylston street, Boston. . SOLD BY N. L. OLAKK & CO., Proprietors. No. 6 WATER Street, Boston. F. BROWN.' - FIFTH and CHESTNUT Street*. HAS3ARD & OO;. TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Street* jelMu th sat-fim w6in Agents for Philadelphia 8,220 00 . 42,067 85 The lives invigobatob, PRBPABBD BY DB. SAXVOBD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM QUMB, Is one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the public, that acts aa a Cathartic, easier, milder,, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, bat a Liver reme dy, acting first on the Ltcsr to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomaoh and bowels to carry off that mat! ter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with out any of the painful feelings experienced in the ope rations of most Cathartics. It strengthensthe sys tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rsplditar.s $698,804 70 November 10.1858. The Livub is one of the human body; andwben it well, the powers of the oped. ThesfomaeAisal on the healthy action of performance or its- fune- Is at fault the bowels are system suffers in oonse- Liver—having ceased to eases of that' organ, one made it his study, .in a years, to find some reme aot the many derange ble. To prove that this re- Eraon troubled with’ Li i forms, has but to try a certain.' These Gums remove all the tystem, supplying in of bite, Invigorating the digest well, purifying the health to the whole ma cause of the disease—ef- BlLlOtra ATTAOXS STB Ur, prevented by the oo- XjrriooaiTOß. One dose, after eating, stomaoh and prevent the lßff. , , Only one dose, taken NroHTUiBi. Only one dose, taken at 'gently, and oures Cos- One dose, taken after pbpsia. fry* One dose of two relieve Sick Erajkohe. One bottle taken for fe* the cause of the. disease, „ Onlj one doaelmmedl while one dose, often re- Osoibra Morbus, and a |0“Only one bottle is system the offsets ot me- Ip®'One hottle taken sallowneßS or unnatural One dose taken a short' vigor'to' the appetite, and One dose, often repeat bhou in its worst forms, complaints yiold almost Onr or two doses cure In children; there is no remedy in the world, as it 10*4 few bottles cure absorbents.' We take pleasure in re- commending this medi ofne as fa preventive fer fßvnnand Aoub, Ohim. Versa, and alLFavaasof - aSimona Ttps. •It ope-' rates with oertalnty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues.' All t oho utt it are giving their unanimous Usilmonf in its favor. 10* Mix Want in lAi moufA wilA ths Invigorator, and swallow both together. THE LIVER UmOORATOB Is a BontsTirio Hsdioal Disootrbt, and is daily work ing cores, almost too gnat to believe. It onres as If by iq&gip, even the first doss giving benefit, and seldom more than ope bottle is required to eure any kind of LIVER’ Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache. a}l of whioh are the re sult of BDISEASED LIVES* PRICE OKB DOLLAR PER BOTTLB. Dr. SANFORD. Proprietor, 845 Broadway, New York. Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT «fc SONS, 818 North Second Street. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL BIMEfI. Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and F. BROWN, Fifth and Chestnut streets PbUqda. udlB tu th s-ly BROWN’S JAMAICA. GINGER—This is a remelv suited to the extremes of heat and cold, and at sll times beneficial, when gentle tonic and stimulating influences are required Its stimulating property being independent of. alcoholic power, its effect as a frequent remedy need never be dreaded. While it strengthens and refreshes the debilitated in the summer season. ifcis cot less potent during the 1 in* clemency of winter,by warming with its health? tonic principle, and enabling the system to resist the in fluences of Incipient diseases which lurk in .a changing climate. No family should be without it, and by travellers on long journeys or by sea, it will be found UYaloable. d4*s tu th*l2t k! * " r NO MORE PAIN, NO MORE RHEUMATISM, Or Stiffness of the Joints, Lumbago, Head aches, Toothaches , or Svjfenitg from ‘ other Bodily Infirmities. THE RAPID AND COMPLETE EFFICACY OF 1H tNSTANTLY BTOPPINO THE MOST EXCRUCIATING renders it important that every family keep a supply of it in the house. Armed with this remedy, a household 1b alwajfl pro tected against smddeu attacks of sickness. Thousands of lives ef persons have been saved by its timely use, who were suddenly seized in the night time with Cramps, Bpasms, Vomiting, Cholera, Yellow Fever, and other violent diseases Let a dose of this Remedy be taken internally, as the oase may require, when suddenly seized with Pain or Sickness, and it will instantly re lieve the patient from pain, and arrest the disease! RHEUMATIBM... NEURALGIA.... CRAMP DIARRHOEA.. TOOTHACHE. SPASMS INBURANOI COMPACT, SICK HEADACHE In ten minutes. CHILLS AND FEVER ....In fifteen minutes. CHILBLAINS. INFLUENZA.. SORE THROAT. BURNS FROBT BITES,, AGUE CHEEK. PARALYSIS .... LAMENESS BRUISES, The moment It is applied to the injured parts, all PAIN AND UNEASINESS CEASE. Look out for counterfeits and imitations. Purchase only BfDWAY’S READY RELIEF. -Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and One Dollar per bottle. Agents m this city: DR. SWAYNE A SONS, W B. ZEIBER. dll*tu a A eow in W T. R. CALLENDER. ZOLLICOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL is the oply preparation ever placed be fore the publio that has performed as many MIRACULOUS CUREB T£e most prominent and influential citizens bear wit* nera of its efficacy. The abundant evidence from all parts of the country Is onuugh to warrant us In pro nouncing that it Ib the greatest wonder of the age. It is an internal remedy that s rikes at the root of the disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system. Prepared by THEODORE DILKB, Chemist, Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets, 007-Bid Philadelphia. •—jSf'3 TRUSSES!—Genuine French, io C^s^^Adulte. 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 adapted to Ladles* nso Also, bath-rOom or hydrant Enemas; French Pessarie*} Breast Panins; Infants 1 Nuiting FI .fiks: Nipple Shells and Shields. For Sale by CALEB H NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist, •itd Prartioal adjuster of Mechanloal Remedies. 4. W jorner TWELFTH and RACE Sts., Phlla. Ladies* roomy—eatrauoe on Twelfth street, next door to store, ooU-te) ' CARD CERTIFICATE OF DB. HAYEB. principal regulators of the performs its functions system are folly, devel moat entirely, dependent the Liver for the- proper tlona ;• when the stomach at fault, and the whole Soenoe of one organ—the o its doty, . For. the dis of the proprietors has Sractiee of more than 20 y wherewith to conn tor ments to whioh it is lia- medy is at last found, any via OOMPLAisr, in any of bottle, and conviction is morbid or bad matter from their place a healthy flow stomach, censing food to blood, giying tone and chin ery, removing the fee ting a radical cure, oared, and, what is bit. caslontl use of the Lira* is sufltalent to relieve the food from rising and sonr- before retiring, prevents night, loosen* the bowels Tivsnsa. each meal, will cur&Dvs- teaspoonfaU will always male obstruction removes and makes eperfect cure, ately, relieves 0 h o l i o, pealed, is a sore core for preventive of Cholsbi . needed tothrowout of the. dioine after a long* sick- for JAtroxoi removes all color from the feltin.’ ' * time before'eating gives makes food digest well. •' ed, cores Chromic Dub* while Somußb and Bowbl to the first dose. attacks caused by Worms snrdr, safer,- of Speedier nevtr fails. Promt, by exoitlng the NO MORE SICKNESS, RAHWAY’S READY RELI E F s PAINS AND AOHES, BURNS, SCALDS, CUTS, WOUNDS, BRUISES, BTC., ETC., RADWAY’S READY RELIEF HAS CUBED ln fifteen minutes. ....1n one minute. ln fire minutes. .In fifteen minutes. ln six hours. ...In toaaioatas. .In twenty minutes. AND IN ALL OASCB OF WOUNDS, BTHAINB, and INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. .§3®*, H? orti • . • rot Bethlehem, Beaten, Wllktaharre w.,.. - Scranton; to., (Express,)at 6.1 S A. hL ' ®*Pi , ? em j AUentown, Haooh Okmk.whn._t port, Elmira, and the Weat, (Kxpreee,) at fl 6 4 |“ D °J , l»«oira,-fAciioi | imoa»tii«i J ) at 8.46 A.M/aud lor Fort Waehington, (Accommodation,) TRAINS FOB pnTT.tnwr.Ptm Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. M. and 6 P.M (Aooommodation) at 7 A.M. and Fort Waahington (Aooommodation) at 7.10 a. . • ON SUNDAYS. ..i 1 )? , W*' for Doyleetown, at 4P. M. Philadelphia, for Port Washington, at 0.30 A M. Doyleeton, for Philadelphia, at 7 a! M. ■ Port Waahington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P H u Doylsatown.., ****.*..'* V.V.V.VaV.* I fa dl3tf . •, ILIiIS CLARK* Agent Mmm w l*L e Jn£ r ‘j&st PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, ANDBALTI MORE RAILROAD. ' T 1 On and after Saturday, Deoomher 4, 1868, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA Baltimore, at SA. M., IP. M.. (Express,) and 11 P. M. For Wilmington, at S A. M., 1,3.30, and U p M. For Now Oaatle, at 8 A. M., and 1 and 3.30 P. M Por Middletown, at BA. M., and IP. M. Por Borer, at 8 A. M., and 1 P. K. For Seaford at 8 A. M., anil P. M. TRAINS' FOR .PHILADELPHIA, aMS T 4oP ld M mO " 830 A ' “•> (Bxproßa,) 12 noon, „ Vltmlnghm at 720 and 11.40 A. 2.25 an 0.00 Jr. M. ‘ '• c% OaaUoat 845 and 11.12 A.M., and 8.05 Leave Middletown at 10.28 AiM., and 6.30 p M Leave Dover at 9.20 A. M., and 4.35 P. M. Leave Seaford at 7.06 A. M., and 1.45 V. M i TBAIHB FOR'BALTIMORE: ■ • Zma Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 1 58 P. M., and 19.15 SUNDAYS only at II P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal , • . timore. De’ do* 6.40 p. m. from Baltimore to Phils aelphls/ Freight Train, with Passenger Oer atttohed, will rnn ss follows i 7 Leave Philadelphia for PenyvUlo and intermediate pieces st ' 5 00 P M Leave Wilmington for do do do 665 p'. U Leave Baltimore Tor Havre de Grace do 800 P. M . S. M. FELTON. Proildent |\OV. 29,1858.—CHANGE OF HOUR— PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL BAIIROAS PROM PHILADELPHIA TO BIT THJHJBGH. '"KS; OINOINNATI, OHIO AGO, " LOUISVILLE, <■ BURLII/aTON. ST. LOUIS. ST. PAULS, , • NEW ORLEANS, all Intermediate-Points In oniO.INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MICHI GAN, WIBeONSIN, MINNESOTA. MISSOURI, . • . KANSAS, AND NEBRASKA. ’ •«T point",west of Eittaburgh, Wleelinjr, OloTelandand Czastllna Lara choice of routes. andua requested to make a aeleetion before applying for tjok. THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADEL PHIA DAILY, TOR THE WEST: (Mall Train and Peat Line, Sundays Excepted.) TRAIHO L* AYE FfIILADEL- I BBTmUnSO BBAOH PHILA -„ _ , PHIA. | ** DILPHtA. Mail trainat....7.Bo A. M. I MaUtrain at.. 11.00 night. ?«t line 4.00 P M. Past line 8.39 A? M. Express ma11..11.00 night. | Expressmail.. 6.00 P. M. The mail train stops at ail the stations between Phila delphia and Pittsburgh. - WAT- TBAXXB LBAYB. WAX TBAIBS iUITIi Harrietmrg ao- J Harrtabnrg ae. ' eommodationJ.oo P, M. commodation .7 .16 P,M. Lancaster - end Lancaster and jftGolumbla..,..4.Bo P.M. ColumMa....l2'2oP.M l (Sundays Excepted ) _ .JUS""* 6 ™ for SUNBU&Y, WILLIAMSPORT, EL JJJ“t BUFFALO, ■ AND. NIAGARA PALLS, leare Philadelphia at 7:30 A. M , and 4P. M; ‘ * - The ears leare the/f encsriTaniaßaUroad Passenger Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, entrance on Eieronth street, .where' through tiokets to all points West can be obtained. • Bsggage will bereoeired at any time during the day. No ehargw for handling baggage. Por farther information, apply at the Station, be tweefi the hours of 030 A. M., and 11P M THOMAS MOORE, Agent Penn’a B/Cfo. the bbitish and nort royal hail stsam »*0» m TOW *0 Lrrmroot,. Chief Cabin PaMage. n BwontOatln _ ' “0* TOOTOB' TO UTMTOOI •' g*flon4 o»MaPu««o... i SO „ „„ The ships from,Bos too mil at Halifax. C *P*' Jddkinr. i OAHADA'Oapt. Lan*. ABASIA.) Out J. Stone, I AMERICA, Oapt.Wieksuua tnSWM'*.• °: Lolt - I HIAOABA Oapt.Ryrie. ATBIOA, Oapt. Shannon. | XUBOPA, Oapt. J. Lettch. Th«M TOncJe carry a olaarwhite light at mast-heidi °n starboard bow; rad en port bow; : Lanp, leares Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 1. Shannon, . u N. York,"Wednesday. Dec. 8 ‘ “ Wednesday, Dee. Ift. Judkins, t! N. York, Wedn«sdayl Dee. 23. -vit. » ‘Stone, “Boston, Wednesday. Deo. 23 r ’ (> N York, ft: Boston, Wednesday, Jan 12. ABBIOAj Shannon, “N York, Wednesday. Jan 19. Berths not spoored nntU paldfor. • *- An expert anoed t Burgeon on board.' '^S^^aS^SSS’fSSi Jor freight or parnge appiy to j nal-j . 11 •' OPKARB, i Boullng Qmn. Jgfo STEAM TO 'GLASGOW-. LIVER- SggPOOL, BgLFAST, BUBUN, ANB 10HB0N BERRY, without delay, for *3O. Return ticket*. good for elx Month*, to eithor or the ahore places, by any steamer of tho line, *6O for the round trip, out and back. . FROM SEW TORS. JsalDonrgh, Camming, Wednesday, Bed 93.120»e10ck U Glasgow, lhomson, Saturday. Jan 23, VS o’clock U SROKOX.ABQOW. Wjwow, Thomson, Wednesday, December 23d. Bdinbuigh, Cummin?, ratorday, January 22d, RATES OF PASSAGE. ' FROM GLABQOW. Jirat Class. Steerage, foand with eooked’proVisions! MBM HBW TORK. Vint C)ug, M , .875 00 fonM with cooked provisions....']!!!" go 03 Children under U years of age, half fare; Infanta In free. 1 stwmsp'of^tMaYlnV*^*^ 0 1,1 h T any JlretOtase *l4O steerage seo An experienced,Bnrgean attached to eaeh Steamer. £or freight or pua«ge apply to ■* WORKMAN A 00., 123 WALNOT Street, Phllldel phia ’ ORAIG, 17 Broadwaj, New York. oi * LOHKY, Buchanan’a Wharf, Baltimore. no*7 FOR SAVANNAH, Ga.—Heron's 3SB LINE-ONLY REGULAR LINK-GOODS RR. OEIVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY BAY.—Freight and Insurance at less than aaliin? ves sel rates, bv the steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Qapt. O.V. M&r&man, to tail on WEDNFBDAY, Deo. 16. at 16 o’otock A. M., from second wharf above Vine at. Tor farther particulars please see advertisement of Steamship KEYSTONE STATS, In this paper. Tor freight or passage apply to A. HERON, J*., B2B North Whams. <f £2X% FOK OHAKLESXON AND SA SUK VANN AH —HERON’S LIN*. HOODS BSOSIVED ANDBILI£ O* LAWNS BIQNID The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OT GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the South and Sonthwest, one of these ships sailing every BATDRDAY at 10 o’clock A. M., alternately for Okarleston and Sa vannah. Until the steamship state or Georgia hag received her new boilers, the Steamship Keystone State, in order to accommodate passengers and the trade, will make Weekly Tripe, alternately to Charleston and Savannah. The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain 0 P Marshman, will sail on WEDNESDAY, December 23. at 10 o’clock, A. M. • - * . FOB SAVANNAH. The steamship Kejstooe state. Captain Charles P. Marshmaq, will sail on WEDNESDAY. December 15, atlO o’olookA. M. ’ At both Charleston and Savannah, these shipseonaeot with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail roads, &0., for all placet in thajjoolh and Booth vast. ..In four hours. ....In one hour. ,In ten minutes. freight at an average of U per e*nt. below K#w York steamship rates. INBURANCS.' FBEIGHT and INJUBANOB on a large proportion o t goods'shlpped South will be found to be lower by these ships than bysaUing vessels. - Cabin pa55age............ »..|SO 00 Steerage do 8 00 Kxonrslon Tickets, good for the present year. 80 00 No bills of lading signed after the ship Aai tailed. For freight or passage, apply to _ . A. HHBON, Jr., . . . No. 828 (late 81) North Wearves. Agents at Charleston, T. 8. & T. G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah, 0. A. GRAIN HE A 00. For Florida, from OhMlsiton, steamer CAROLINA, •very Tuesday. 1 For Florida, from Savannah, steamers BT. HABYB and BT. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Hayana, from Charleston, steamer IBABHL, on the 4th and 10th of every month. jell At an election of Ihe Union Back, 1 bor, the following gontlemi ensuing year, tU : James Dunlap, Peter Bieger, Jacob W. Qoff, Charles M. Fay, John Q. Chambers, William 8. Martian, . Isaac SPRAINS, And at a subsequent mei Dunlap was elected Pres! Vice-President; James Lt Davis Solicitor or the Dan) da !!; GIN. —80 Pipes (Dutch Company’s) in for sale by WM. H. YEATON, 216 8. PUUJiT at. OD * /^HEESE. —600 Boxes Herkimer County V-/ OHEK3E, or superior quality, for sale by * 0 0 SADLEK, & CO., AROIT St., second door below Front. Bale rope and twine handfac - tured and for sale by WEAVER. FXTLER & 00., dll No. 28 N. Waterst. and 23 V Wnm«i. TTALIAN PACKING TARN MANUFAC JL tured and for sale fcy by WEAVER, FITLER, t oo , No. 23 North WATER Street. dll sod 22 Ngth WHARVES. HEIDSICK & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE^A constaut supply of the original genuine brand, la bond and in store, for sale by WILLIAM H. YE ATON, sole ageat for Pennsylvania, No. 216 South FRONT ALLsOPP'S PALE ALE —In Hhds — A. o onstant supply on hand lu Custom*house Stores, forage by WILLIAM H. YE ATON, 216 South FRONT 6 treat no 6 BUTTER,*— 59 tubs Goshen Batter just re* oelved, and for sale by PORK. —409 barrels New Mess Pork for Mle by 0. 0. SADLER A CO.. W* ~,AROS st., w*md doer below Twutf Shipping. ....15 galsftu. ... 8 *« XYS&Y DAY. 10R GHABLASION. 3TKYIQHTS EIDUOED. FOR BJRECTORS held on the 16th of Novem« »en were elected to serve the John M Pomeroy, David Paost, Milton Cooper, (Jj.J Lob-naan, Louis D Benat, Robert Kelton, JiMtODr eeting of the Board. James lident; John M. Pomeroy, esley, Cashier, and 0. W. J. LESLEY, Cashier. 0. 0. SADLER, & OG., ABOH Bt., second doer below Front.
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