**B Sate. 4th January, at the Exch&ng*. " 5-1' ■> -',}.L fe*vrV>>t fLt) :> ‘j; ' ; [ _ • Smofdlii*»; »i-!: '->t?i V“— in! ti'A sSWßSlsffits MOtiOllfte.l s .» h’M-iLiB !ilg».(lV. •■• s^SISSSS Cheatoyitgtrfrft.^e-.n yt-o -• ■• 1 ,*”>.. W ”-. *' /? l ,V d -^lto'Wmni?.^' -‘ J D™nSr^latJttjro' ? |o(4 ! atthe Mll»J.lpTil*B*- R.Hetmboldto the SalptSsiVißK,j?6s, - .» D B -'■! No mortgage loot B D W, recorded tn'tnortgagebookß D W, K No 8 a??o/WOOO, rooorded In' thortgd'ge hook BD W, No. rage 87, i' ',.v -« „ <-•,•*-• Ho. 4..t0t *B,OOO, jecdrd ad In mortgage kook RD W, NO S 3 'pPUft'flt “ " lfj '* ‘ “ ‘ n J 1 , i Ho kjjqr.sB,§O0 r ; iMordod In mortgage kook ROW,’ S|asst£s“ : 18 No - l 1 ‘fori3;000, recorded In mortgage kook BDW,; l»_ 19 dub' jflD ■ - ' No a, for *2 000, recorded in : -mortgage kook Etff, No 18 posb 81X« ' * No.B,lorB?OOO^MOord^in mortgnjo.bookßDW, lnmortgige book BD W, 9 *** o AmE. SelUMj Dw’d. , , ,- r STOCKS... ... 09ahareaXitmera^andMechanics Dank. 52 ahare'l Banker NorthAtnerloa. • » akartd Daik. f Pennajlranla. 15 ahareaWait,Cheater Eallioad, 8 per cent, prefer. redatskkd-Wyso. BA4O akarei Oreat Weitafn loaoranoe Co.—par *5O. Aleo; rdr aodount br -whom It may concern -40 abates Metarule Oaa and Water Co. TWENTYrTHIiID ‘IALLBALB'-IDEOR: 7“< **\rV a. Trustees fcostpened Bile.- 1 THE VALUABLB_QOAL .LANDS. fittke North Ov bondale Goal Company, 558 acres,;Bo oerohe*,.situate in Fell township,hnserne countyjter; * Trosteea* Sale—“JONES’ HOTBL^*; CHESTNUT BTRBST.~The .valuable .properly known is-Jones’ Hotels Qheitomt street, sooth side, between, Sixth and Seventh streets, 50 fe'et,B lnc&W front on Ohesnut St. 285 feet.ln deptfa'to Qeirrfe Street, two valuable fronts. ID* Frill particulars in handbills.'" •' '' ' Vi° Executors* Sale—Estate of Col. Mifflin Lewie, Deo’d.' VALUABLBPROPBBTVrMANBION, HOTEL, ten-" ant’s bouse, and out-bulldlngs, and BJf aores, known as Bpread Eagle Stationyori'tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, 14 if miles''frora-Pbiladelphiar; OTT-Full - particulars In nsbdblUs/^ — 1 < * ; -i *'-•'>!-/it >l; ‘ f * LABGHAND 'VALUABLE FARM, about 800 aores, near Lftlpsle station? Delaware : Railroad, about 6 miles' from There are two sets.of.build ings. and healthy one.' fry* Fall particulars in handbills. - - Rxecutort*>Sel*-/But4t*ot< Matthew. Smith, Deceased. TWO BRIOR'DWELLINGS, via Three-story brick dwell lug, - r-a Yv iA&irWALNUT-StJRBRT, RESIDENCE. ~~ Thls Er nln'g, * 'the Exchange, »at*T o’clock, 4he elegant THREE-STORY BRICK MESSUAGE;-with stable and;coach-house in the. war* 132lrWalnnt street, 25 feet front, 235 feet deep to George street; house,finished in moderh/btyley with all the modern Improvement* and conveniences., . BALE 09 An VALUABLE AND INTERBBTING . / PRIVATE LIBE4BY. ■ ’ This JSveblng/",,.' ' Deeoembfet'Bist^Atthe auction* store, 1 Nos .• 1 Wand. 141 South Fdnrthstrtet, wIU be sold a Valuable collecv tlon r of curious/And Important booka, ; In the various-departments- of literature/ forming;* choice' Übrtfjr JtiterMtr'-Maoy of the ;works are, rendered doubly' interesting by the insertion of auto* graphs,' r extntoto, and newspaper cuttings. ;Ij7VT£e7iale 'evenlng at six; now arranged forexahaln*tion. ‘ 4 Bate No,lQia Oh«*tuUtj^et» IUR* ’ NJXUfcB.* Stock *f A. Lojambre. . i i *- ' * Deo. Slat, at 10 a’elpek, at No. 'lOlO Chestnut street, by catalogue, an elegant, assortment of rosewood'and walnut parlor and ehunber ftrrhlturei antique oak book* cases, Ao.y manufactured by A- Ltjambre, in the beat manners for w'ambomaale,'-aid, jrartanted. ' ' (;; HD3*’-Catalogues, npiy ready* and,the,furniture ar« ranged ferexamlnaiionTrith , '’T ; Mt£*tNoa.lB9ut 141 South lonrtb«<»*l. 80FIBI0B,»UBNITDBB..EIAHO-TOMl.t INI, PKBNCH 1 PLATS'JHXKBOBB, BBtJBBILB.'OAB- : : Homing,-- i, I>, . At fVdo«lt,'-at tfafi 1 iaottoa'atom, ta ttrttnilv* a«ortm«nt of- excellent Moond-kand furniture, elegant pianoforte*. line mirror*carpet*, etc., from private tualiles declining housekeeping,’ removed' to the atom for eonvanleooe ©f jrnle. oAlaO| 2 anporior Iron Disproof ohwla ;r ' OTosihgSale;NOMol4Ohertnutstreet. :• " v KLAUDBB DEGINTBER k CO.’S STOCK'Of BLE ’ f GiNT OABjNET RURNXTUBH/’ .. _ ' OnTharsdayMornlng, D6C.2&, *4lO o'clock, at’•No/-101* Chestnut street., by catalogue, tbs balance of tbs stock of elegant cabinet furniture of KUaderjDeglhtherA: Go., de dining ai general' assortment" of rosewood/walnut and mehoganyparlor, dining room, and chamber furniture, c all manufactured in the; best manner expressly for private sales, and warranted. ' Catalogues will bs ready three days previous to AUCTIONEER, No. 630MARKBT8TBEBT, betweeh'MfTH and SIXTH, sontb side, • - - ! LARGE SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING. AND GERMANTOWN GOODS. „ ♦/•*- - This Morning, - - 31st last.at lOVclook precisely, will be sold, by catalogue: 200-lote Germaritowo goods'. ' ! ' Also, about.3oo lota of ready, made clothing, cora prising the<'tubal 1 assortment'foundin onr sales, to which the attention of purchasers Is requested. LARGE SALE OP BOOTB/BSOB3, BROGANS, GUM SHOES, *O. ' •• On Thursday Morning, • , Deo. 334, will be sold, by catalogue, at 10 o’clock pre cisely, 600 -eases boots,' shoes, brogans, gaiters, gum. shoes,'&o. MOSES NATHAN B, auctioneer £■M. AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. 1. corner SIXTH and BAG! Streets . NATHANS’ BALE OP YOBFBITBD COLLATERALS. On Thursday Morning, , December 33d, at 10 o’clock, at Moses Nathans’ auo tlonstoro soctheast oorner.of Sixth and Race streets,' consisting .of ;flce‘ sold, hunting case, double cue, and doable bottom Bflgluh patent lever watches of the most approved an 1 be*t makers, floe gold escapement lever and in booting oases and opm face: silver English r atent lever, watches,' fall jewelled and jdnn,m routing o,o*a.«jju open face; silver escapement lever - and Jopipe watches, silver quartler,.watches,- English, Swiss, and french watches,'fine.gold neck. lee*a,vtttead fob chains, ohildren’s neck chains, geld xnedsil'ons, gold and sliver pencil eases, with aad.w.ta* outran** DIAMOND BREASTPINS AND FINGERRINGS, . Pice gold breastpins,- Anger rings, ear rings, scarf pins, bracelets, gold -bands-—in short, Jewelry gene revolvers, double-barret fowling pieces,* 3 cube* nor sewing machines, galvanic' battery,.work boxes', fancy artleles, Ao j Ac. -• '.i(»Sift*-~Ptm£Zo ACCOMMODATION. , MONEY! „ MONEY! » " MONBY !! I * Money liberallyhdvanced In* large or Small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate] diamonds,, watches: Jewelry, fowUng'piec?s. maticaj instruments, furniture, dry goods, .clothing; groceries, l cigsrs, hardware.cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, har ness, and All.amCles of value, for any -length of time agreed on, at; JVbrAortJ I 'Principal BstabKthnunL 1 southeast oorner Of Sixth and Race streets. ~ PROMISSORY NOTEB, with collateral, discounted at the loweStniarket rites,;,///' Vit " NATHANS 1 * PRINCIPAL' ESTABLISHMENT,'B. J9l ‘CORNER OP SIXTH:AND BAOB STREETS,: Where money will be liberally advanced on gold and sliver-plate/' dlainondi,: watches; -jewelry,* fdfllog jrieces, dry/goods/clothing, 1 groceries, liquors,cigars, hardware/ cuQenr, fancy- articles/ mirrors;-paintings, eugrAvinge,’“iau»\calv l .iuatruiaenta', furniture, bedding, horses/vduolef .harnesi; stocks; and all other artioles of-vainer/ <».* r < ■ ' '**: . '• . 5: *»’ »oldyltheran to gether-af one farm, or thehuildings, wlth-201/ acres of rsnd, on the west side the road, will be sold aa one Jot; and,the 80 or 45 Wei'on the east'slde of the road: (InelUdlogHie woods) will-he sold by itself/ - K dlB-Bt* s-t'.f’j, '.i' f CHESTER' PQUNT„Y VALLE Y ■Zb PARM.—Poysele, h.-PARn of Slaaresi very sa pefior Limestone. Land, with gool ■ .dwelling Sndusnal .ottVbuildtrgS/Blttuted lh : theUf®at YAlleyj on the line of the Talley Bsi'roSd, and-.about‘B .miles from two ■ Btations oh thVPeafißylvania Central; he had fct the'preSeUbtime at a" low pried;'and but a cash payment, .If not sold shortly. wIU be xenfc. ed. AjSy*io - l '‘ J. D. RkISBOTH, ° F BEAL ’ TATK,—•Wili‘b»‘iold on THUBSDAY, th» 2 St eoaWnlng about C# acres, , - -,tb*/eßUte TbotnM,deceaAed, in Providence 5 OOKK;i4o9i;iitrM».'WW '< AWfa ■> Boris fo» miperlcrO !d Hcotch'WhislUT, In bond.and W fom HWBT »*. 4» T 3. -.ftlisiysK .frsiMr.ll OtoMEROI’AX* " SAIJESBOOW. < -P 1 «» S» 'MHOHW'WMnWr •"> > . BBTWKENftEtfOND AKD'THIKD&TRSETB. •• '■ ~, I . ■■ ;F. Q.WOEBKRTy auotiokubb . “ 0A tM' attilutiori oMUtobaa.iß to tho..pM!twi , salo of a Bene?al «*Srtmenf of Btajtte ani maaethls morning, at 10 o clock. ar- j ./•'.'fv.talik Momtrtt,' at. Hp, 48J » OHBBTMJT STREET, oppoultj ti» Ourtom .Bo ! r This Mpratag, , - December 21at, at 10 o’clock, we will sell a largo lot of-'Pea and panoll oases, gold watches, jewelry, Ac. being part ortho stock of the late flrmoflsaao Reed Jt Bonfand sold for account of whom it may concern. - v |om> samples and catalogues one day previous to tBBB Oil •LAST BALE OB EMBROIDERIES FOR THE SEASON. < On Wednesday Morning, $ December 22d, =commenotog at ,10 o'clock, by cata logue, on a credit, a large and desirable lot or needle* work goods,ito olose an Importation.,.. .VKohlv embroldored jaconet, 1 cambric and book collars. « Jaconet and hook sets, collars and sleeves to match, Wrench embroidered, linen cambric handkerchiefs, Ac. - * RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS.- 1 -Velvet galloons, silk dress fringes, l cords and tas sels, bonnet ribbons, Act- A ,; ./* - ~i. u LAOB VEILS. ... , Also, a line lace veils. |o* Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale. ; . LABGB SALE 07 PUBS. ' De«; 23d, will be sold a Urge stock of valuable furs, la sets, for ladles’ wear, largrf 'damage cepes/ keif capesyvietoriues. and boas/’ with muffs and cuffs to match. 'wo invite-the atten tion of porches*** .to ttys sale, wkloh will oontain some of the finest ’furs offered thlßfl&ason, sablei mink, fitch, Siberian squirrel, and silver martin; { Also, children’s white ermine seta, misses’ ermine and sqairrel seta.. > ~/ V, •- . . PUBS JOB GENTS’ W-EAB. Also, gents’ beaver and other collars, caps, gloves, and gauntlets, &o. _ '6O superior buffalo robes," fancy carriage .and sleigh robes. f ’ _ ( 1 ■ ; RAGLANS AND CLOAKS. . ' Also,.Jnoludedia.sale,(a.llne or new Paris styles Velvet and doth raglamt, oloaks, and basques, all made and trimmed in the boat manner, for beats! ty trade. JET The goods.may be examined iron eatalogaes early on the morning of. sale.-, GREAT BALE. AT AUCTION. OF. A LARGE AND JALUABLE 1 COLLECTION OF EUROPEAN OIL AINTINGS. - ~ * On Monday Morning, , December 37th, at 10 U- o’clock, at the sales-room. NO. 431 Chestnut street. This floe collection embraces nearly two hundred epic linens, mostly originals, .by celebrated artists. Anong the subjeote, of which there la a great variety, will be found beautifnl landscapes, marine views. Inte ;riors, exteriors, compositions of animals, figure pieces, Ac , all of which are finished in the finest etyle of art. , There are also several fine copies of originals after the ■M bid masters, copied with great fidelity. , All the pictures have’ been framed in rich gold gilt frames, made ia the best manner, after the newest de signs, and all being in perfect order, all fit ornaments w th which to, adorn the parlor, gallery, or drawing *osm- > (H* The pictures wilt be open for examination, with catalogues, a'l day, and in the evening until 9 o’clock, coal Tlmifriar and Friday preceding the sale, and 1 the ladies and gfeßMgmcn-pT-nrn»an|rttU —e -rtcmrrr »re invited to examiner them prior- to/the hale; * ■'Bale -positive j; fn» Parties from a distance can have, their-’ pictures packed on the *pot, so as to be sent with perfect safety. SAMDBIi NATHANS, AUOTIONEEB, " ud MONir : LOAX'OTnOM, Kd. aat Bontt TifluD Street, bflow„Welnut, opposite Pear ft.) only fight doors below the Kxohange.- .Hours. of business from T o’olookjA. M., until 10 o’clock in the evening. ~ . . T .. , . c 4at*door sales, and vales at the'Auction Howe, fi led upon the most satisfactory terror, t ; * CAPITAL 1300,000. i XiUMiikidfor ths taH Thirty 7t&t. tlM&wxou m*&fromdnfi'a6ll*t W thoni*D(Li on Ufa mands, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry,Hardware, Mer' ah to due, Clothing jjforniture, Bedding,CigarfcMatiMl Instruments, Guns, Homs,' Ocrrlagfs, end Goods of friry description. •}«',-» Au foods feds'remain toy Ithgthßf'ittnf Agreed pOn. v , • All advances, from one hundred dollars end trill be charged 2 per oent. pM'tfiffnth: $6OO and over, Ihfrlowest market rate. •' j', T ; This Store House having e depth of 120 feet, heslerge Bib end thlqfrprooffrsalts tojtore all vwtasblfißf-andprjß Tete watchmen for the premfsesj also, e heavy lnsc| lehoe effeoted for .the benefit cf all persons haring goods advanced upon. eoeount of haring.en unlimited capital, this oSoe is prepared to make adranees on more satis factory and eeeommodatlng terns than'any other in IBs city. Money adraneed to the poo7, in small amounts, with] out any charge. ( AT PBIVATI BALI. Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and flSotblns will.besnM ta] 4v By, .'WILLIAM H. STER&, GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION rBTOBB. No. 46 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. 3 * • - ,j * J.-A, .EDISON. Auctioneer. • TOYS, FANCY 1 GOODS, &o. This Morning, December 21st,'aittie'attotlon store, commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold a large and. very desirable as sortment of toys and fancy goods,' In lotß to suit pur chasers. 07“ Particulars hereafter,. ■ JIT* Conalgnmente of new and second-hand house hold furoiture, plino-fortea, carpet*, watchoa, jewelry, &0., respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad* ▼anoes wtllbemadeifrequired. - v - - 'll7 Oat-door sales attended to promptly; Charges as moderate as any. other hopse, in this city. JM. GUMMEY & SONS, • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, No. 620 WALNUT STRUT, OARD.—J. M. G-ummey 6c Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stooks r &e, Also, household furniture at dwellings. j. . REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. ;C7 On’ our Prirate Bale-Register will'always bo found a very large amount of real estate, .including -VfftX description of city and oountry property. J. M. GUMMBY A 80N8. Real Estate Brokers. ; • . WO WALNJJT Street, below Sixth. (EoUette articles. IT IS A DYE, AND A PERMANENT ONB.—H. P. A W. 0. TAYLOR’S P HILE THEIRA. |A oomplete HAIR PYE and Passing together, em bracing, in high perfection, all that is requisite for Oploring. Softening, And Beautifying the Hair.'. To be had at .the principal Prog and Variety, Stores, and of ttteManufacturera.telNorthNlNTH Street,Philadel phia. dlO^im TT IS NOT A.DYE! . \ T ! * i TEBOME’S BAIB OOLOB REBTOBBR will re. store Grey Hair to Its original color- in from ten to twelve days, add restore the Hair wlpra it has fallen off endbeoomethin. 1 . } IT IB HOT A DYE l iltmaybe used as freely as water, and is the most bean tlfol Dressing for the Hair now in nse. .Thousands in different parts of the .Union have testi fied to its wonderful virtues, and all who have used it Join In their praise of it.'. '* " > (Bold, Wholesale and Be tall, by Dr. BWAYNE & SON, No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Bolt Agtnts for Phila&ilpkiy, ' t jTrade supplied. Housekeepers, look to tour ' INTEBEBT.—-Great Reduction in the price of GOAL.. Cheapest. and best. The .subscriber baring -.made contracts for his-supply ol Goal, is enabled to offer r'err snperior -Family Goal at the followiog re duoedprioea: • - i Broken Xgg and Store $4 00 per ton < C00king.......... 876 << « I Large Wat...B 60 « BmallNut.y.,. -8 26 “ “ SWarranted tO’ glre satisfaction and fall weight In ell at Hick’s Old Central Yard, 8. X. cor. MARSHALL and' WILLOW. Streets, - - d9-3m riRESSWELL & WILLIAMS, No. 206 WALNUT Street*' ire prepared to supply ship!; Era and consumers,with superior Broad Top Coal from' hcastdr Mines.' /, ' s oo4tf I4IQSRING, FOX, ft 00., wholesale' and -JP 'retail dealers In LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL-' Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN* TOWN BO AD. Schuylkill yard-RAOB aod BROAD street^Philadelphia; -Xeep' constantly on band Coal ftom the most "approved mines, under oorer, and pre fired expressly for farailruse. ft6-y ©rneerita. •.O.ROOEHIES.-o.' DONOGHUE, 16 S. V-T -WA.TEB Street,, offtra forsale,ta reduce Ills fllpok dta.lng. thi. inpritb, a. -Twitted priceg for U.eSj , Brnip ory«ipni-.gr«aea, I'rlmo Ooffe., Onb.'.nd Soir JOtop. HdrOrlewis Moling*. nftrd ieppei, .tad Ad., minting Oundlea: dMm# • V*'. '■' ■•' XT PiliEt -PRIOES n I :; * son, ; Eftmtli—efiVcor'nerT jSNTff Rod AROH Street*. ' ■ Ha* on hand, *nd"l* ergo et*llyxece! Tina: THE BEST op oSoCBlilE&?irtilcff6e Ml (ell ottli. mort REASON- Ifitiß PMdEit. KOtt .CASH. .B*rlngi fc- LARGE and ffiHOIOHASSORTMENT/of BLACK and GREEK TEAS, ;3”£Li|onaasst:of batffgible td tuft, both in ttnallt, sod >f2SvSi)«Mbne inwant of tbd article, s in quantities Of L> thotailf otaOatA Hlageneral a**ori tOEEOslSnd'li?*??**'l*'* to-tSMraj Of WNB-GBO ijUdreepeotfollT inrito »U In jrwt »rtidg( Jt.wlllbo north tie 080-lmo , PAINTINGS. -Noticiis. Patentfor Vulcanised -Rubber .Sufljjenderß, .Braids, •Webs .and, all other Fabrics eud made by Qpmbin ing fibrous substances with threads or'pheetaof vulcan-, ised-riibber are notified that unless theeunS are properly, stamped or labelled with my name,’and by my author!- 1 - tjvthey cannot be legally ‘disposed of In the;Tlnitod ( !‘-i. . t . < APPLY ON TUB PREMISES. . 42-lm MFOR SALE—a handsomo, now throo story BRICK DWHIRING, with three-s'or. b.ok buildings, U finished throughout iu first-class, style, and has all the modern improvements, Located on TWEN TIETH Street, above Raco.- And will be sold a bar gain. Apply to BURTON & LANING, No. 602 ARCH Street. ' ■ : MEOR RENT The second and third floors of the* new -marble building.Nog: 10 andfll Bouth FOURTH Street, 23 feat front .ml 00 foot deep. Apply on the premises to -•- • j, ’ , i ftijn TJJMPLB, DARKER; AGO. M WILL BE LET—If applied for soon— The spaelous. well lighted, and every way com modious Store, NO.. 221, MARKET Street, running through to Church alley. This Is one of the best ar ranged and handsomest Stores,on the> street; is,five stories high, wltli ornamental Iron front,'and la in one of the best business locations. The present oooupanta design moying to a larger .store, ‘Apply on the premi ses.' ■ L dfi-tf 4a. FOB RENT—The DWELLING No. 851.616 LOOIJBT,Street, (or Washington Bquare,) from the Ist of January, 1869. • The house Is three stories high, with basement, baok building, &o , now ocoupiod by J.-W/FWipy. Apply at the office of The Press, or at the house. no2S*tf TO LET—The large,"Well UhUs.4, and EsLellgible BTOKB, MOONS Street, which will be vacated by the ucdarsljfncd oh tbe flret of lanuery. R«nt very moderate. Apply to Ojjlj.tr A. H. ROSENHEIM '& RROOKS, M ebore. To RENT.— O» tbe t.flt Jannaryiiext, the «ry superior and extonalyn ROOMS, (2d, 84. 4th and Btflioors, each 24 feet by MS) of the NEW STORE, goo MARKET Street. The building Is one of the fine toPTOvemeatojon the upper aide, between FIFTH and ‘SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north onoon a raw Street with good cartage way 20 feet into BIXTH Btreet. Applj on the premises. n°*’ u Mto Sent, a store cp Delaware Avenue, below VINE Street, through to Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double BTpRB, oorner of THIRD, and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front, one of the best lecatioua for large Business in Phila delphia. iAIso, STABLE .and COACH-HOUSE in above SEVENTH, in of Ash- IsSdHouse. Apply at 378 South FOURTH Btreet. se29-Bm* jiepitts Mac!) iius. MARRIS sb BOUDOIR SEWING MA CHINE is Offersd to tbe public as the most re liable low-priced Sewing Machine >n use. It wiU sew from six to stxty ,stltchea-to an inch, on all kjpds of goodsj from Voafsest b&ggiog to the flnert’cambrlca. is,: without exception, the simplest in its mechanical construction ever made, and ean be run and kept in order by.aohild of twelve yean of age. The duhadilitt of this machine, and the quam?? Of its work, are war ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Jt« speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per ml nnto. The thread used is taken dfrectly from the spools, WITHOUT TBS TBOOBJ.S OF RSWIHDISO , In fact, It is a machine that is wanted by ovary family In the land, and the low price of x THIRTY DOLLARS, at which they are sold, bzlngs them wHhto tbe reach ol ablest every ono ’ 8. D. BAKER, Agent, & WILSON ,fl | SEWING MACHINE S, | REDUCED PRICES. : | NEW-STYLE $6O. ' - All the former patterns 1 $26 leu on each Machine, ! A NEW' TENSION.; ! HO WINDING OF UPPER THREAD. A HBMMER. WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OF HEM OR FELL, orr'ioxs , S2F CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. No. T WEST STATE Street, Trento N. J. No. BAST GAY Street, West Chester, Pa. ©o7-tD26. AND IMPORTANT DISCOVER y PRENTISS’S WASHING AND SCOURING SOSLItoIOW. PATENTED JUNE 22, 1888, This Important discorery has Just been patented by the United States, and it is now confidently recommended to,Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and othors. It is a labor-saving preparation, and oosts less than half of any other artlole known for cleansing purposes. While it cleanses, Whitens, ,&ud'. purifies Cotton, Linen, and Woollen goods of every description,'it trill not Injure the most delloate fabrio. ' Certificates of its value have been given by some of the leading manufacturers of the country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and oltisens. i - Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by SAMUEL ‘GSANT, Jr., & CO., 189 SOUTH WATER STREET, Jy22*thtu 1 CAUTION. \J PBBNTIB8 J 8 WASHING AND SCOURING SOLU TION.—The undersigned would caution the pnblio against the purchase of Liquid Washing Solutions, pur porting to be similar to. or equally efficient with, his. The undersigned fa protected by a patent in the manu facture of the only artlole which can be safely and effi ciently used.< Bpurious imitations have been gotnp, which will prove inefficient In oleansing, and deleteri ous to the- fabrio. .Grocers and retailers should be careful not to purobase the Washing and Bcouring So lution except of us, as they, will otherwise render them selves liable as infringers. ’ Purchasers should be care*' ful to purchase ONLY PRENTISS’S SOLUTION, as they will thus avoid all risk of destroying the fabrics washed. Conclusive proofs can be furnished that this artlole wilt not iojuro thefabrla.-. eept29-3mo-th OATALOGUBB may be had on application at the College. > seB-tf [|/JONS. A.F. ROSAT, UJL TEACHER OF FENCING, - , BABB‘sn’B GYMNASIUM, QC26-d2m» MARKET Strppf, gbora Eighth. BRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OP NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For Information, call or send for circular. jeld-tf - Evening sessions have commenced. S SNYDER LEIDY—JAg. li. LEIDY, • Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS' ACADEMY,' Nos 14S and 150 SIXTH STREET, near Baoo, whero a Knowledge or WRITING, -800 ft-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC Ib made oerlain to evbry that may enter. open day and eyenlng, . SOMETHING NEW**—GAS BUE fS3g NINQ COOK BTOYB.—I would respectfully call ABjL the attention of the puhlio to one or the greatest '•* aC improvements ever Introduced in Cookiog Stoves Mil Ranges—tho of the gaa arising from the coal, by whioh moaiu 'isaaved <0 per cent, in fuel and also more Intense heat thrown to of the oven. We effect-the burning of the gases by means of a hollow centre-piece, perforated on the underside, which admits the ait'in a heated state to mingle mth the gs(eg, thus aiding Its combustion, and causing a flame to pees ermmd the oven equal to a wood fire. This im provement also p'rGaprvpf* the centre piece from sinking down on the fire, thereby saying the expense of repairs. ■ Oca of the 8 tores CAN BBSS W'iN DERATION it 1116 MARKET Street. Manufactured 1 * t>y JAMES BPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North. Chase A North,) 1116 MARKET Street Bept29tf DETERSIVE SOAP Time, labor, and money saved. In usingit, clothes do not require any boillng»or-rubbing on washboard One pound trill go as far as .three pounds common Rosin Soap. War ranted to,perfect satisfaction or money refunded. It is deddfluly the cheapest and best washing Boap ever offend to the public. Manufactured only by VAN KAAGEN A MoKEONB. For sale by all re* specfSwe Grocers in the ofty, and wholesale only by THAIN & MoKEONB, 23 Sonth Whar res Taw* & beers' LUBRICATING GREASE, the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axle* ofi OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, OAttTB, BRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. For sale in tin cans, kegs, and barrels, hr all the DRUGGISTS Js the city and the MANUFACTURERS, No 18 fIOUTTT WATStI ntrMi ' FJK) AROHITEOTSAND BUILDERS. Now landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tons of this beautiful Stone, both of the BLUB. GRAY, AND BUFF TINTB, the former of wnloh, for softneas and delicaoy of oolor, is unrivalled For the character of this stone please examine the following buildings: . Jos. Harrieon’s, Eighteenth street and Bittenhouse Square. - *-• Harrison’s Building, Locust street, between Reran* teenth and Eighteenth. Batouel-.Bmith's West street and -Rittenhouse square. Mrs. Peterson’s No. 1219 Walnut street. IS,_ BTO, B A. K. Worarath’s,4ls Arch street. , Samnel Simeß’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets. T, K. J. Feasitt, Serenteenth and Locust streets,and others. ARNOLD A WILSON, Agonts, •PHILADBLPHIA WARMINO AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, 1010 OHNSTNUT STRBET atie-Sm B. M. FELTWELL. B ORNAMENTAL* and COLORED . GLASS. We here just received a comprehensive and va ried 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 give A chaste andelegant-appearance. Any color may be had, either plain or ornamental*.- elabo rately or in relief. ZIEGLER &’SMITH,‘ Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glaia Dealers, caSft-dtf fv>r Rmvmd and Grtwn ax# COUNTRY PHYSlClANS;—Advortisefs who wish to reaoh COUNTRY PHYSICIANS, es pecially at the South and West, in the beat noßalble manner, catt do bo through ’he MEDICAL AND BUR* GIOAL REPORTER, published wsekly, in this city. Subscription price, $3 per annum, in advance. Also, 1A LARUE CITY CIRCULATION. AdllMl th 9 EDITOR, 701 AfiOH strcet,vpjill»del phil, dIQ-fttath-81* Insincs! B. 8. SANDFORD, T «**»er*l fltrMyintonsanU o. A. kuyax. XirKXBHOlfl ®bn«ttum»l Sloneo. QTiaars anb ffiobacro. QqriitDore. ARNOLD & WILSON, BFO9SSSOBS TO S. A. BAIJUBOU. Drags antr QTljemjtals. WHOLMALN DBUGGIBTB, ACADIA FREESTONE. [iiIdTHER ! What is tho ;best. and moat IfJL iagreeable Cough Medicine? 5 BBOWN’B. PULMONIOA! What is tbemoet oej-tain for Group ? BROWN’B PULMONIdA! What is mostspeedy for Whooping Cough 1 BROWN’S PULMONIOA i ' What Is the beßt for Asthma ? ~ • 1 BBOWN’3 PULMONIOA! What onrea Bronchitis quickest ? BBQWN!8 P ( ULMONXOA~! Whitt wUieaee my cough, Soothe myuerfos. and' relieve, if it does DOt entirely cure. Phthisis ? The best thing 1s BROWN’S PULMONIOA! No 6ne takes it bdt .what they find speedy relief. It is a syrup, agreeable Ihtaste, harmless even for a babe, never fails to. satisfy,' and costs butss cent* a bottle. Bold by sirOonfeotionerßj Druggists and Grocers. Wholesale 320 South THIRD Street. dlB*lm IF .ARTS HORNE’S CURE-ALL—THE PAIN ANNIHH.ATOB AND REMEDY JOB iDYSPEPBIA, WEAK 1 BTOMAOH AND WEAK BOWELS. Prepared By a Ohemiat. Bottlea 12X, 26 aodCOoents. • ... THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN HBDIOAIi SOT jIKNOBJ t x , „ HABTBHOBNE»B CURE-ALL-ahould be kept In all untiles, in caao of accidents or sadden sickness. • _ HARTSHORNB’B CURE-ALL oores Cholera, Diar rhoea’and all Pain. 1 11 » ■ • , HARMELORNE’S CURB-ALL' cures EarAohe and Deafness from a cold. HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cares Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; also, ‘Canker and Bore Month and Sore Throat. HARTBHOBNE>B CURB-ALL oozes all Spinal Affec tions'and Weakness in Limbs. HARTSHORNB’B CURB-ALL is a great tonlo to Weak Stomach and Bowels r and Improves Digestion. flU* As th& frequent changes of the weather produce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. 1 acts i open the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews. Blood and Bones: and, by its warming electro-magnetic power, ex' pels fll pain from.the system. Get a bottle and try It, and joa will be astonished at its happy effects. N.'B. If yon have a Cough, use HARTSHORNE’S Pectoral Syrup of-Wild Cherry, it is the best Cough Byrnp ip the World. Bottles, 25 and 50 cents, and 81. Tf yon are Billions, use HARTSHORNH’a ANTI BILLIOTJB PILLB. They act upon the Liver, Storaaoh and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions. Boxes, 26 cents. Sold by: R. H. JENKINS, No. 25 SOUTH EIGHTH Street, Betweon Market and Ohestnut Btreeta Simos’ Storbs,’Chestnut and Market streets. Garrigues’, Tenth and Coates streets, Wagner’jf.’Tenth and Lombard uta. an]2-th etndtf if Anew and valuable discov ery. dr; HAM’S . AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT, IT.STIMULATES, EXHILERATE3, INVIGORATES, BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR BTUPIVY. This deliplous Beverage is 'superior to nil invigorating Cordials, fiojinappa, Uejryineß, fyo. Ip nse 'lor the cure pf Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart*burn, .prows qeaa, Sid* noy Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, fto , as it will Invigorate and strengthen, hut will not In toxicate or stuplfy. Persons who have become habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobacco, Opium, and Sp’rit* uous Liquors, will find speedy ana permanent reltof from a desire to use these destroying agents, by taking ahottle or twoofthis • > DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE ! Weak nod sickly Females will And Dr. UA&I’S IN* 7ItK)RATING BPIEIT a'quick and sure oure, It being a Regenerator as well as a Btrenrtkener of tlie Human Bysteip. . Eaoh pomplalot the INVI GORATING CORDIAL Is calculated to core is named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full directions for use are alto minutely 'given. PPIOB OKB DQLLAB PBB BOOTX.B, Prepared by DARIUS HAH. Principal office, No. 48 WATER ot., N. York. For sale by T. W. DVQTT & SUNfI, ndS-gm 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. ZOLLICOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL Is the only preparation ever placed be fore the public that has performed b* many MIRACULOUS CURBS INFLAMMATORY AND OHRONIO RHEUMATISM. “ The most promlnentond influential oltUens bear wit ness of its efficacy. The abundant evidence from all parts of the country is enough to warrant us In pro* nounoingvthat it Is the greatest wonder of the age. It is an internal remedy that strikes at the root of the dislwn.hnd thus eradicates it entirely from the system. Prepared b/ THEODORE BILKS, Chemist, Northeast oorner of fine and‘Bi*th ei?ee;s, ofi7-8m Philadelphia. BROWN'S JAMAICA GINGER.—This laaremelysuited to the extremes of heat snd .©aid, t&dat all times beneficial, when gentle tonic and stimulating mflufncos sre required. Its stimulating property boing independent of alcoholic" fcotyer, |ft elTeot as a frequent remedy need nover be dreaded. While it strengthens and refreshes the debilitated in the summer season, it is not less potent during the in clemency of winter,by warming with its healthy tonic prinolple, and enabling the system to resist the in fluences of incipient diseases which lark in a changing ,climate. No family should be without it, and by travellers on long journeys or by sea, it will be found evaluable. ' d4-a tu th-lljt oooinflo ! “ A little, bat often, fills the Parre.” TGIRANKLIN SAVING FUND— A 1 No. 186 South I’OURTII Street, between Ohestont and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all deposits on demand. Depositor!’ money scoured by Government, 9tato, and Oity Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gages, See. This Company deoma safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with ce pouters’ money, bßthnve it at all times ready to return with 6 per oent. interest to ihe oy nor, as always done. This Company never can be withdrawn OMLVby tholr consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Statp of Pennsylvania, with apthorlty to rwelye mo ney Lorn trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL BUMB RECEIVED. OCQce open daily from 9 to S o’elook, and on Wednesday evening, until 8 o’olcek. DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadw&ll&der, John Shtndler, George Russell, Malaohl W. Bloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis JJrumbbaar, Henry Delany, Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley, Jos. Q.Satherthwalte, Ephraim Dlanc'jard, Joseph w. Lipplncott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President, Otbds Cadwalladtr, Treasurer d!8-y “ A DplUjr payed Is twice earned.” rjlHB STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. 241 DOCK STREET, NEXT BOOS TO THE POST OFFICE. INTEREST FIVE FEU CENT* Money woefred Daily, and evaryMONDAY BYHNING, os dbposit, IN SUMB LARGE AND BUALL, A WJ> PAID BACK DAILY) FROM 9 O’CLOCK A. M. TO 8 O’CLOCK P. M DBFOBITOBB OAK DIATT THS3B HOBBY BY 012 BOBS, AS IS BASK, IS DKfIIBID, GEO. H. HART, President. OHAS, G. lULAY, Treasurer, J. HENRY HAYES. Teller. The spring garden saving PUND. - (OSABTBBBD BT TSB LBOISLATOBB or PBftMSYLYAVU.) PERPETUAL CHARTER. VZYB PER CENT. Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Moneys Paid baok on Demand. Off ICE, 831 NORTH THIRD STREET, (COBBOLIDATIOJt BABK BoiLDIBO.) This Institution is now open for the transaction of easiness, and la the only Chartered Saving Pond located in the northern part of the olty. The Office will be open (daily) from 0 to 3# o’olook, and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 8 on til 8 o’clock in the Evening. MANAGERS. Frederick Klett, John Kessler, Jr., Stephen Smith, James 8. Pringle. JoliuP Levy. Jacob Book, Hon. Henry K. Strong, Joseph M. Cowell, Daniel UnderkoflSr, J. Wesley Bray, Hon. W». MiUward, . Robert B. Davidson, Frederick Btaake, P. 0. EUmaker, Francis Hart, John P. Vorree, Joseph P. LeOlerc, George Kneeht. President, JAMES 8. PRINGLE. Bscratary, GEORGE T. THORN. ap2Wftf CJAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN KJ TBBEST—NATIONAL SAPBTY TRUST COM PANY .—WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WEST CORNER OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. XZfOOBVOBATBD BT THS BTATB OF pBHWSYLTAHIA. Money is received In any sam,large or small, and In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. Theottoe Is open every day from 8 o’clock In the morning till 5 o’cloos in the evening, and on Monday end Thursday evenings till 8 o’clook. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SEL7RIDOB, Vice President, fftr, I. Bbbd, Secretary. DJBBCYOBBt Hon. Henry L. Benner, f. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr , Robert Selfridge, franoto Leo, - Sami. K. Ashton, Joseph xerxes, 0. Landreth Manns, Henry Diffendorffer. Money 1j received and payments made daily. The Investments are made in conformity with the provision* of the Charier, in REAL ESTATE MORT GAGAS, GROUND BENTS, and suoh first class securi ties aa will always insure perfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fail to give permanenor ana sta bility to Institution. anl-ly RAVING STATES C? TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets.' Large and small sums received, and paid back on de mand. without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER IST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hoars,'from 0 until 6 o’clook every dar, and os MONDAY EVENINGS from T until Oo’olock. DRAYTSfor'naleon England, Inland, and Bootland, from £1 upwards. ■ Prosldeot—sTlPllßN R. OB&W70B9 SreMtiper—PLlNY fflBS. T«llw—JAMfiS R. HUHTBR Sookbinbing. PERRY’S BLANK BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. 8. W. CORNER POCRTH AND RAOB. PREMIUM AWARDED By the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE! for Manufacturing Superior Account Books FIRMS intending to open new Books on the first of the Tear, can select from a good stock on hand, or have them made In any desired style in a superior mannor. BOOK'BINDINft of every description executed'in the Onset and most substantial manner, at low priops. MAGAZINES hound from £0 eta. to $3 60 per volume. MUBIQ bpund in a new and haudsome Biyle, from $1 *°Oi/p FAMILY BIBLES rebound f to look and wear equal to new. PERRY’S BOOK*BINDERY, FOURTH acd RACE. Oldest establiihed Bindery in Philadelphia. c33-2m PLASMA OB ARTIFICIAL LARD.— SPECIAL NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.—Theabove joffern a vehicle'Tor the exhibition of.remedies to die* eased surfaces, whleb combines the following advanta* ges: A good raid unvarying coml&lence, easily washed t off with water* dissolves all substances that are eolh' : ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, an A does not gtt raneid. The last property slope, wnde-a jt an ,invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at • BIHIS'B Laboratory aud Pharmaoy, mhP .. . Twotfth «nd nfia«taot«trA •( BRICK-MAKING maohine~which makes the Bricks..and temper the day, makes fiofti ; one to three thousand per hour. Upwards of thirty in use. Patented February Bd,-1858. Machines andriehts for sale* > Counties, or one.fonrth of the patent, will be sod. Known to b<* the only practical one in use. Ad* dress K (L.QARNEEL, Germantown road, ab'oye Fifth street, Philadelphia, dl6*tmrlQ 1^1858.* [ttsnraiu* lf frxdonPQßAri&m.jß r the legislature f . ;of e&wnsylyanxa. • . OFFICE 8. E. COfEffiß THIRD. AND WALNUT , Streets, Philadelphia ‘ ' MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, ) ' CARGO, , >To air'parts of the World. FREIGHT, - )., " INLAND'INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage, to all parts or the .Union. * EIRE IIjUURANOES On Merchandisej^waliy. On Stores, DwellßtVodses, Aso. AfSETS oP,THE COMPANY, , . November 1,1858. Bonds, Mortgages,' and Real Estate ..$ 71,383 86 Philadelphia City, and other Loand *297,068 60 Stook in Railroads and Insurance Companies 26,862 60 Billsßeceivable'. 201,686 36 Caehonb&nd 42,067 86 Balance in hands of Agents—Premiums on Marine policies recently issued—and other debts duo the Company 61 288 14 William Martin, Joseph H Beal, Edmund A. Bonder, John 0. Davis, John R. Penrose, ' George G Lelper, Edward Darlington', Dr. R. M. Huston, Wm. 0 Ludwig, Hugh' Craig, . Spencer M’Uvaine, Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, WILLIA THOB. 0, HENRY LYLBUBN, Seor riBEAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND vW TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COMP ANT’S BUILDING, 403 WALNUT STREET STATEMENT 07 BUSINESS EOR YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31,' 1858. 5223 800 00 61,468 03 $276,368 03 Capital..., Surplus.., Received for Premiums.*...... 91,686 45 (( “ Interest, Rents, &o 7,826 49 399,890 94 Paid Losses, Expense Commls-' slons, re-Insursnoe, Return- , ed Premiums, 370,888 00 ASSETS. Real Estate, Bondi and Mort gages........ ..$141,249 00 Btoeks.'..* 47,916 00 Bills Receivable..... 69,886 18 Unsettled Premiums and other debts dud Company 17,828 02 Cash on hand, and in the hqnfls of Agents, 8,389 28 — : $276,268 08 At a meeting of the Stockholders, convened on the 16th Inst., the following persons were eleoted DIREC TORS for the ensuing year, via: CHARLES 0 LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street. ALEIL WBILLRIN, merchant, 18 N. front street. WM DARLING, I£B6Blqb'street. ISAAO HAZLEHUItST, Bolloitor. JOHN C. nUNTEB, firm of Wright, Hunter, & Co. E. TRAOY, firm of E. Tracy A Co., Goldsmith’s Hall. JOHN R. McCURDY, firm of Jones, White, fc Mc- Curdy. * ’ TUOS. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. JAS. B. SMITH, firm of j. B. Smith A Co. JOHN R. VOGDES.cor. Seventh and Sansomsts.' DANIEL L. COLLIER, firm of 0. H. Grant A Co. THOMAS POTTER, 229 Aroh street. CHARLES HARLAN, oor. Walnut and Sixth streets. JONATHAN J. BLOOUM, 164 8. Fourth street. * At a subsequent meeting of the Board CHARLES 0. LATHRQP was unanimously re-elected President, and Son. WM. DARLING Vied President. ‘ JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary. Tgs Company has DISCONTINUED MARINE HULL FIRE, INLAND, and MARINE CARGO.RISES con tlnue to be taken on thelowest terms. n27-dAWtf FTIHE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE JL COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS $277,- 666.66.—Insures against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE and the PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAVIGA TION and TRANSPORTATION. ID“ TEN per cent, in cash returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies. " OFFICERS. President—GEOßGE H. HART. Vice President—B. P. RGBS. Becretagy and Treasurer—H R. CQGGSHALL. Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Hart, B. W. Bailey E P. Boss, t Andrew R. Chambers, A. G. Cattail, j. L. Pomeroy, Joseph Edwards, Oharles Q. Imlay, John G. Dale, H. R. Coggshsdl, Foster B. Perkins, Sami. Jones, M. D., H. U. Follpr -8621-y Attest, H. R. CtiGGSHALL, Bea’y. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00., ZA. INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER PETUAL. NO. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus Invested in sound and available Securities, continue to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and' other Person*! Property. Al! Losses libera}}/ and promptly adjusted. DIKIOIOIS. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris, Samuel 0. Morton, James B. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Edmund G. Dutilh. Oharles W. Poultney. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIS, Secretary. ja2B-ylf CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital 8300,000. Organised 1861. Privileged to Jnsurp Houses, annually or perpetually; PersonalVroperfy, squally, Wfoa,lmjwtfodj take Marine, Ifcland, and Life Insurance Riser, receive De posits; hold Trusts and grant annuities- -4SUFA uM «n* , 8.0. TYLER, Vice President J. W- Mabtsm, Beertitary snsiovons. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley. B. 0. Tyler; J. W. Forney, * J. W. Soud«F, p. B. Mingle, C.R. Bieking, James Watson, J. L. Hutchnisen. Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis,' jelB-ly G. 1. Turner. T IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM JU PANT.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Comer of THIRD and DOCK Btreets. Capital, *613,735,03. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term .of life—grants annuities' and endowments—pur-* chases life Interests £n Beal Estate, and makes all oontracts depending on the contingencies qf Life.' They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustee*, and Guardians. tavams. Daniel L. Miliar, .. Samuel B. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, WUllamMartiu, RiohardS.Nowbold, James B. McFarland. William P. Hacker, Joseph H.Trqttar, William H. Kern, James Easton, Samuel 0. Huey, TheophUus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0- TOYSkend, Daniel L. Hutohimon, Bodolphus Kent, John W. Horsor, William H. Ogrr, Ellis S. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian. William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin. John G. Brenner. P.B.Miohler. Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vico Pres’t. Jogs W. Homo*, Secretary. n!B*ly INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered in 1794—Capital s2oo.ooo—Assets, Janu ary 1,1855, $947,440.60-100. All Invested in eanud and available securities—eonti nne to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Btooki of Merchandise, &0., on liberal terms. se2B-tJanl Henry D. Sberrerd, Simeon Toby. Charles Macalester, William 8. Smith, John B.Bndd, William B White, »*oorge HSNB7 D. SHBfiRBBD, President. WIUiUM Hlipam. Secretary. je9-wfrm.tf QOMMONWKALTH^ of vxa VTATK OV PBNNBYLYANIA. oppiob, NORTHWEST OORNBB fOURYH AND WALNUT STRUM, FHILIpILrSIA. BabforiM Capital, fWO.OQO. Fold op Capital, WOO,WO. Thos. 8. Stewart* J, M. Butler, -. n. Whltall, J. K. Walker, Idw. 0, Knight, M. B. Wendell, H. Lewie, Jr.. 8. K. Houle. JDATID JAYHB, M. D., President. THOMAB B. BT*WART,YIoe Pros’t. BAtrom. 8. llooir, Secretary. j»29-jr Dr. D. Jajna, H. L. llennor, Fire and inland risks.—fame INSURANCE COMP ANT Capital 1100,000. (Organised under the Aet of Assembly relative to In nranoe Companies, passed April 2d, 1860.) GEORG* w. DAT, President. THOMAS 8. MARTIN. Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANOHARD, Secretary. Offlee ill OBSSTNUT St., Philadelphia, DIRECTORS. George W. Day, Jaoob K. Vaughan, William W. Walter!, Henry Lewie, Jr., Charles Riohardnon, R. B. Birr»'jy, Barclay Lipplnoott, John W. Brennan, Jos. R. Brognard, A. H. Rosenheim, Ohas. Stokes, fe24*y M. Stern. Eastern insurance company.— OFFICE No. 6 EXCHANGE. AOTHOBIRHD BtOOE CAPITAL, $200,000. CHARTS* PsnPBTUAL. Fire lUskß on Merchandise and Buildings. Marine Risks on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. Inland Transportation Xlißks on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on faTorable terms. DIRECTORS. George A. Wright, Thomas Sbaw, George Cookman, Charles Stoy, Jacob Reed, W. O. btotesbury. ANDREW OOOHRAN, President. William I. Brows, Vice-Preiident. c3-tf Andrew Cochran, William I. Drown, Richard G. Stotesbury, Peter D. Myers, Robert B. Walker, Jacob Lnkens, Howard tire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Btreet, Philadelphia DIRECTORS. Thos. L. Lnders, Wm. P. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Traitt, M. W. Baldwin, _ John H. Diehl, John 0. James, Wm, K. Hamlin, A. J.Buoknor, H. n. Shllllngford, John W. Bexton, 0. B. Spangler, William llalgael, H.H. Houston, Edwin Booth, Wm. H. Lore, John Garrison, Charles#. Norton, E. 8. Warns, Isaac Myer. President—THOMAS L. LTTDXRS. Vice President—E. 8. WARNS. Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUT. eelt-tf Pans frnta. ggESfea PIANO FORTE 3. ITSTTI Just received, an elegant stock of RAVfiN', UaOON, ft 00., NUNNS * OL4.UK. EALUT, DA VIB * tio., and GAE* * 00. 8 PIANOB. 51EL0DS -ONB of best qualltj, at }. K. OOULD’O, B. 9. oornir BIVBNTH and OBIBTNOT iti. mhlfi.y k v OHIOKERING & SONS, Manu rTTTjl facturers of grand, PARLOR-GRAND, SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. ThJs; is the .largest and, oldest manufactory In the United States, haring been ESTABLISHED IN 1833, Since which time we hare MADE AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PIANOS. And hare recelred as testimonials or their SUPERI ORITY orer all others, 11 Gold, J 8 Sffrsr, and 4 Bronze Medals, fE7“ Pianos to Rent, Toned, and Repaired. BRANCH HOUSE In PHILADELPHIA is at 1807 CHESTNUT Street. „ 006*3m $698,804 70 jtobs* Jamos.O. Hand, Tfaeophilus Paulding, Jamea Traquair, William Eyre, Jr., J. F. Peniston, Joshua P. Eyre, Samuel E. Stokes, HeDry Sloan, James B. M’r&rland, Thomas 0. Hand, Robert Burton, Johu B. Semple, Pltteb’g D. T. Morgan, . “ J.T. Logan, “ M MARTIN, President. . i. HAND, Vice President, retayy. dl6-tf DIRROTOBB George H. Stuart, Bamaal Grant, Jr., Tobias Wagner, Thomas B. Waitson, "Henry G. Freeman, Charles 8. Lewis, (ft 0. Carson 90X070X3. jjSHIiBBiB NEW YOEK LINES. THJS CAMDEN AND - AMBOYAND PHILADBLF'A AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO ’3 LINES, ' FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES, „ ‘ „ WILL LBAVS Ail FOLLOWS. VU J FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT. Pars from Kensg’n » a «,/. ... „ Depot to New York. At 8 k A. M., Morning Mail. Ken* siogtoo and Jersey City.,... At 6k P.M.,Evening Mail, Ken* | singtonand Jersey City..,....., At 11* P : M., Night Mail, Kerning* . . ton ard Jersey City...... 2 26 • *Evening Mail Line run* d«ily. The 11 ¥ Night Mail, Saturdays excepted The Oars of the Fifth and Bixth-street City Passenger ! Railway Company will oonvey Passengers to and from Kensington Depot. FROM WALNUT-STREET WHARF s Fabb . At 0 A. M. via Camden and Amboy. 0. & A. Ac commodation $2 25 At 6 A. M , via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jersey) Accommodation..... 2 25 At 10 A. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Express 3 00 At 2 P. M. via Camden and Amboy. 0. &-A. Ex press 3 00 At BP. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—-Ist Class 2 26' At 3 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—2d Class 160 At6PM.via Oamden and Amboy, Accommoda tion^—lst Class 225 At 6P. M via Camden anti Amboy, Accommoda tion—2d Class...., 176 C 7" Express Lines stop at Principal Stations only. . For Belvidere, Eaaton, Flemiogton, Ac., at 6 A. M., and 2k p M. • For Water Gen, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeebarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac , at 6 A. M , via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 0 A. M. and 2 P. M. * For Mount Holly, at 6 A. M , and 2K, and 6 P. M. WAY LINES S£ Bto ]> Trenton, Ac., at2k P. M., from Walnut street Wba*f, and4k P M.fromKensington Depot. B " er ' ri BarliDBti “' Bor ' Steamboat Richard Stockton for Bordentown and In termediate placea at ‘2% P 11. Fifty pound, of baggage only allowed eaoh naMenaer. Faeeengere are prohibited Irom taking anythligia bag gage Jut their wearing appa-el. All baggage brer afty pounda to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per ponnd. and wilt not be reliable for any amount beyond £lOO, ex cept by special eentraot. * - December. 20,1868. WM. H GATZMKR. Agent. pHHiADJSi,JPHIA, U-JSKMaJ> "JtOTrSTw Ih£m™£m\ STO w N^ IL BOM>.-wi NTi!B OH AND AETEB MONDAY, NOVEMBEB 15,1855. POR GEBMANTOWN, two Phl'adolphii 0,7 E, 8 40 min., OK, IDK.UK A. M., 1,2, 8,4, 6, #, j| «fb, 10,11 K *' * Leave Germantown 8,7, 7#, 8, 0 10 min.. 10#, 11# A.M.,1.10 Leave Philadelphia 0.20-mln. ATM., 2, 6# P, M. Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M„ 1,10 min.. B¥ P. M. - - CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 0,7#, 8.40 min., 11# A. M., 3. 4,6, 9 P.M. Leave Chestnut Hill TJQmln,* 7.86 min., 8.60 min., 11.10 A. M., 12.60, P. M., Leave min. ’jftf.. 2,0 V p. M. Leavo ohasten HUI 8 A. M,, I&6o’ 6.20 min. P. M. POB dUSsHOHOCKEN *&t} NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia B#, 9,11-A. M., 108 min., 3.10 mla.,4#,&.6oraia ,11# P. M, Norristown 6,7* 9,11 A. M., 1, 3#, 6.40 min. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 0 A. U. and 3 P. 11. Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 6 P. M. POR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6#, 7 36 min., 9, 11 A. M., 1.06 min .2.06, 8.10 min., 4#, 6.60, 7.46 min ,11# P.M. a u * SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD POR DOWNING* TOWN: Leave Philadelphia 6# A. M. and 3.10 min. P. M, LeaveDowningtown 7 V A. M.and 1 P. M H. K. SUITII, General Superintendent, DEPOT, NINTH and GRBEN Bta. •PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA BAIL JL BOAD LINE.—QUICKEST ROUTE to Elmira, WUkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago,,Book Island, Niagara falls, Mllwaukoe, Burlington, Montreal, at. Pauli, Detroit, Dunlleth, and St.Louls. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and TINS Streets, daily, (Bondars excepted,) as follows; T.fiO A. M. DAY EXPRESS, ?<» Elmira, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Bock Island, Galena, st. Pauls, Burlington and Bt. Louis. » » > 3.30 P. M. NIGHT BXPBSBS, for Xlmlra, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Ml l w^ ee ’ &>ek Maod, Galena,«. Pauls, Burlington and Bt, Louis. 6 5 The f .30 A, M. train runs through to HARIHSBUBG* stopping at all ’Stations on the Lebanon Taller Branch of the Philadelphia and BeadlQ&R&ilro&d. AMD At Bupert, for WllkeSbarre, Pltteton, Beranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMBBUBG RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Slmlra, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. tp* Tickets can be procured at tfce Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line’s Tick® t-Oifice, Northwest corner Of »D£TH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at : the Pas* serigerDepot, comerof BROAD and TINX. . THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN * Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Tine, dally, excepted,) for all points West and North, atV Freights be dallrered before 8 P. M. to insure ttwir going the saqe d^y. Per further inronssttoo apply at „ A Ptfiipktpißot, Brotl, below Tine, Or to OHAB. 8< TAPPER, General Agent, N. W. eor.Blxth and Ohestnutßtreeu, QQl‘tf Philadelphia. MORE KAILROAp. h.MtkoM, et BA. Sfl p. ij., (BjJffJSS.) mad Sqr Wilmington, at B A. M., i. 5.30, and 11 f M. . Por New Castle, at 8 A. M,, and 1 and 8.80 P. M Por Middletown, at BA. M., and IP, M. Por Borer, at 8 A. M., and IP.M. Por Beaferd at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M. TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA, JjTdOIVM” 1010 8 M A- 12 SOOT, « Wilmington at 7.20 and 11.40 A. M., 2.2 ft an 8.00 P. M.' LwreNev OuUett 0.45 oai 11X3 A.M., ana 8.05 D&ve Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 0.80 P. U. Leave Dover at 9.20 A. M., and 4.85 P.M. Leave fie&ford at 7.45 A. M., and 1.45 P M x : „„ trains foe Baltimore. tare Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 1.65 P. M., and 12. U SUNDAYS only at U P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal- timort. Ito do 6.49 P.M. from Baltimore to Bhila m delphit. Weight Train, with BasMngor Oat attached, will rua as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryvllle and intermediate places at . 6 00 P. H. Leave Wilmington for do do do 665 P. Id Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 600 p. H ao3 8. M. PBLTON, President gS'Maci 11 IHHW | AOETfi PENNS YL flasesSEffi vania railroad. PALL ARRANGEMENT. Per BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, *«., and by elpse railroad connections for EMton, Oatawiesa, New York city, Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap, Mauch Chunk, Elmira, Wilkesbarre. Hasleton, Niagara Palls, Scranton. On and after MONDAY, December 19th, 1968, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, as follows: Por Bethlehem, Easton, Wilkesbarre, Water Gap, Soranton, Ac., (Express,) at 0.16 A. M. Por Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Williams port, Elmira, and the West, (Express,) at 2.15 P. M. Por Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.46 A. M. and 4 P. M. Por Port Washington, (Accommodation,) 6 P.M, TRAINS TOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 0 A. M. and 6 P.M. Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at T A.M. and 8,80 P.M. Leave Port Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 P. M. Philadelphia, for Port Washington, at 9.80 A. M. Doyleston, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Port Washington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M. All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen ger Railroad. lawtoßsthlehem..**... 60 “ HanohOhnnk.s 60 <* Easton l 60 “ Dojlestown, dl3tf 6O ■LLIB CLARK, Agent NJOV. 1858.—CHANGE OP HOUR— -11 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD ■ PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSrtOBQH, WHEELING, INDIANAPOLIS. STEUBENVILLE. CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, . OHIOAQO, LOUISVILLE, BURLINGTON, ST. LOUIS, ST. PAULS, NBW ORLEANB, , . And nil Intermediate Points is OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MICHI GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI. Kansas, and Nebraska. Passengers to points,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Cleveland and Crestline hare choice of routes, and are requested to make a selection before applying for tick- THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADBI - PHIA DAILY, FOR THE WEST; i (Mail Train and Pest Lino, Sundays Excepted.) TRAINS LRAYB FHILADIL- j RBTDANINQ BBAOU PBILA PHIA. j DXLFHIA. Mail train at.... 7.80 A. M. I Mail train at. .11.00 night. fast line .4 00 P. M. I Fast line 8 80 A7M. Express mai1..11.00 night j Express mail.. 5.00 P. M. The mail train stops at all the stations between Phila delphia and Pittsburgh. WAT TRAINS LX ATS. WAT TRAINS ARRITX. Harrisburg ao- Harrisburg ac commodation.l.oo P. M. commodation.7.l6 P.M Lancaster and Lancaster and 4.80 P.M. Columbia....l2 20 P.M, (Sundays Excepted ) Passengers for SUNBURY, WILLIAMSPORT, EL MIRA, BUFFALO, AND NIAGARA FALLS, leave Philadelphia at 7.80 A. 11., and 4 P. M. The ears leave the P ennsjrlrania Railroad Passenger Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, entrance on Blerenth street, where through tickets to all points West can be obtained. Baggage will be received at any time during the day. No oharge for handling baggage. 1 * For further information, apply at the Btatlon, be tween the hours of 6 80 A. tf., and 31 P M THOMAS MOORE, Agent Penn’a R. Co. ijfal«ls anO Restaurants, Arcade hotel, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. Conducted on thb European Plan. A new lease for a term of years having been obtained for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con tinue to be conduoted as heretofore, on The European Sian, and the prices remain unchanged, via: ;oom Pbr Das’ 60a. Dinnbr 600. Breakfast and Tba, bach, 37#0. The house hae been thoroughly renovated, and every thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambers are heated in winter by means of Steam Pipes, for which no extra charge is made. There is no bar kept in the honse to be a source of annoyance to guests. The accommodations are designed wholly for business men—hence no ladies are received. jJT* This house is nover olosed day or night. J. D. BROWN. B. DE YOUNG, TONES HOUSE, ' * O HARRISBURG, Pa., {Erected Id 186TJ ELEGANTLY TURNIBHED. ROW OPEN TO VISITORS. my29-y WELLS OOVERLY, Propriety DE LANEY j S SALOON AND RESTAU RANT*-. comer THIRTEENTH end CHESTNUT Streets/ Philadelphia. no3-3mo WM. A DB LANE 7, Proprietor. J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No. • 808 JIARRET Stroet, four doors above EIGHTH, South aide, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Boasted. Fried, Pickled, &0., Ac , for Hoifle ’ Consumption and Transportation. N. B,—Dinner from twelve to three O’clock, oo2B*tf OENNSTLYANIA RAILROAD—TWWT “ A- GREAT CENTRAL BOUTS, oonneetins the At . Untie Cities with. Western,-North-wesjani, endjßantht’ ' : - western State?, by a continuous Bailway dir&*tT"rhli • 1 Boad also connect* at Pittsburgh with daUy lin»"S •'/ steamers to all ports on the Western Siren and at . ?«•« nnOnaduAj irith it«X to ot the North.reJtom linkei | ■ meUn* the mat DIHEnr OHBAKSST end BBLIABLB.EOIfIShT rttih ?rS wße fonrMded to end from the GBiiT wSt * BOBGJt 1 ! Mlwa * N fsnuiiWff tirt Suit Olibs—Boots, *koM,Hmi.ead 0»M, Bookij Dry Goode, (In tan. . . keleeendtrankiJjDragi, (Inborn end tele.)keettun.Tsr., Jto. 80j netioou. ■ noons .Ottsa—BemMtto .;a3eßn*, w "• Skirting; end TieUng,.(in original kslee), Brnge (in eaeks), Sudvtrt,- Lntker, Liquor, (in seeks.) Well Jeper, Wool, end Sheep. Peiti, *i»tward, Jce.t0..... TSe. per 100 lh Bninn . Oneos—Anyita, -Hemp, Beimi - * end Pork.. Belted, (looie ra in ■eeke), Peinte, (dry end in ell., Beef, and Pork, (in auks oeboxtt - eastward),LardacdLardOileNtils.' * Soda Ash, German Clay, Sat, Fifth; * ‘. Rosin, Steel, Manufaictarcd To- L bacoo, Bmdn: Oil. Qneeuwara, Sugar, (hhds., bbls., and boxes,} PL™i4s:Mp.VbkLV^^;vi p " 10 ® 1,, - : SkfiK-Sde. per 100 lbi,, . In skipping Goode from enr point Beet of Mo.: P. G.O’BHey * Co., Evansville,lndianaj-Wm! Bingham, Loulsrtlle. Kentucky.: fi! 0. Mefdrnm, Mvgson, Indiana f ll.lK. Brown k Oo D and Ather- & 0o«" 'Zanesville, Ohjo, Laeeh AW KUby.street,Boston: Leecli 2 w a x r n°^ e,l{ S r^rJc / Wo - 1 WHliamstT New York; E. J. Sneeder, PhilAdelPhia: -M&Rtw ft Boons, Baltimore; D. A rftow«tVljSSSttrg“ . H..H. JBDUSTOHj': General freight Agent. . „ _ . .. . H. J. LOMBABBP,. . de9- General .Buperintendent. Altoona. Pa. sB 00 Vjfii ’ FOBr CHARLESTON, S^C. —Heron's LINE—ONLY REGULAR LINE-GOODS RE CEIVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED ‘“’* r ®*Bbt and insurance at less than sailing ree « ? t V; 1)^th 6 ff te Ma *hip keystone STATBroapt. Q : » , Jo MR on SATURDAY, Dec. 26, at 4 o’clock P ; M., from second wharf above Tine st, Por father pa£ticulaw please see adrertlsement ol Steamship KBIBTONE STATE, in this paper Por freight or passage apply to jggftL FOR OHABLEBTON AND SA SSBm TANNAH -HERON’S LINE. GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS OP LADING SIGHED EVERY DAY. The splendid first-class side-wheel BteamshlDs KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest one of these shine sailing ever? SATURDAY at id e’elock A. H., alternately for Charleston aid Sa vannah. Until the steamship State or Georgia has received her new boilers, the Steamship Keystone State, in order to accommodate passengers -and the trade, will make WeehlyTrips, alternately to Charleston and Savannah. FOB CHARLESTON. The steamship KBY&TONB STATE, Captain C.P Marahman, will sail on SATURDAY. December 25. at 4 o’clock, P. M. * * * FOR'BAVANNAH. The steamship Keystone State. Captain Charles P Marsh man, haring been detained by fog, will sail on THURSDAY, December 16, at 4 o’clock P. M At both Charleston and Savannah, these shipeconnect with steamers for Pltolda and Havana, and with rail roads, &s., for aU places in the South and Southwest. _ Heavy Freight at an average of XI Per eint. below New York steamship rates. INSURANCE, FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportion of goods shipped South will be fbund to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels. Cabin passage 00 Steerage, do 8 00 Sxcunlon Tickets, good for the present year. SO 00 o bills of lading signed after the ship has tailed. Por freight a; passage, apply to' • A. HERON, Jr., . _ . , Ko.aa (iet«si)*rortktfi£m. Agents at Charleston, T. 8. & T. G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah, 0. A. GRXINXB & 00. Por Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, every Tuesday. Por Florida, from Savannah, steamers ST. MABY9 and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. Por Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on the 4th and 19th of every month. jell STEAM TO QLASGOW, LIVER SSSPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON DERRY, without delay, for $3O. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the above places, by any steamer of the line. *6O for the reu Q 4 trip, out and back. r>toK vsw TOBK. Edinburgh, Cummlng, Saturday, Deo2s. Ho’olockM. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, Jan 22,12 o’clock M FROM GLASGOW. Glasgow, Thomson, Wedneafay'December 23d Edinburgh, Camming. Paturdar, Jsuuarv 22d BATES OP PASSAGE. FROM GLASGOW,' Pirft Cls 15 guineas Steerage, found with eookfd provisions.,.. 8* •> Clatt., go Steerage,fomid witti cooked proTieiona .. £0 09 Children under 14 years of age. tail faro: Infants In Steerage;free. 1 - Return tlcketg arallaMe irithtn Hz months; by any steamer of this line. . Jlrstolau,,,.:.....'..*l4o''Bteerage... ...wo Ap experienced Burgeon attached to each Steamer. Bor freight or passage apply to WORKMAN * 00., 123 WALNUT Street, Phlladel phi*- - —- KOOBBT BroMwsy, N«?r Tork. & LONEY, -Bnohinon’s wharf, Baltimore. THE BRITISH AND NORT~ TgrtMa, ambricah royal maxi, strah pSXPS. _ MOM mw Toil fo Limroox., Cabin P»«ige.,„ M „„„„„ i4MtltMil ..,|i Beeeid Cabin Passage..•«•«. _ . ' »10K BOStOn fO UTSIFML Chief OiMn Pawige..'.,, .ill BecomdCabin Passage.so The ships from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Oapt, Judkins. CANADA. Oa?t. Lang. ARABIA, Oapt- J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt/Wiexman ASIA, Oapt. 1. G. Lott. NIAGARA. Oapt. Ryrie. AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon. EUBOPA, Oapt. J. Leiteh. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red eh portnow. • - CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Dee. 1. AFRICA, Shannon, “N. York, Wednesday, Dee. 8. EUROp-A, Leiteh, 11 Boston, Wednesday, Dec. IS. PERSIA, Judkins, u N. York, Wednesday, Dee. S 3. lA. Stone, “ Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 20. “ N York, Wednesday, Jan 6. CANADA, Lang, “’Boston, Wednesday, Jan 12. AFRICA, Shannon, “ N York, Wednesday, Jan 19. Berths not secured until paid for. • An experienced Burgeon on board. - The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Bpeele, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. Tor freight or passage apply to nol-y M OUNABP. 4 Bowling Green. pHESTNUT GROYE WHISKEY.—A de- V/ sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution* has induced the offering to the public of an article which the analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Gan-ett, & Oamae, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to be the most pure and consequently least injurious spirits ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OF DR JAB. R CHILTON. I have analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whisker, received from Mr. OHABLES WHARTON, Jx. 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 uuusually pure and fine flavored quality of Whiskey. JAMES B. CHILTON, H. D., New York, Sept. 8,1888. Analytical Chemist. Philadelphia, Sept. 0,1858. DxaxSik: We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and find that it contains none o'f the poisonous substance known fas Basic Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious ingredient bf the Whiskeys in general use.' Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, & CAMAO, - Analytical Chemists. To Cffailis WnAavox, Jr., No US WALNUT St.. Philadelphia. 0c22-dtja2l SCOTCH ALfc, LONDON POKIEB, AND BROWN STOUT. R Youngers* Ale, fit. Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, in BtOD» piDtS. 6 ' 5 Bo?"’ 8 ?' 1 , 1 * 111 '? Ale, Mtajnrgh, In atone pta. Finii dc Williams’ London Broira Stout.iu gl*se pta. _.^ 0 . „ '' do Porter* In glass pts. F. Bleed & Co.’s Dublin Stout, in stone pta In store and for sale hy WILLIAM H. YEATON, 216 South FRONT Street. «CJNIDER’S OLD WINE STORE,” NOW CABBY’S. Old No. 76, new 828 WALNUT Street. Snider’s Winos were always pronounced by good Judges to be unsurpassed, and wore in reality superior to any in the market. Part of the old stock I have yet on band, which consumers would do well to try, cow that the market is overstocked with adulterated liquors for to sell during the Christmas Holidays. Wines and Liquors sold by me, If unsatisfactory, can bereturned. JOHN OASKY, Jr., _ d4-lm Successor to 3 V. Snider. BRANDIES.—" Plnet Oastillon,” Marett. and other Cognacs or various vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks * PeUerolsin Bochelfe Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipos, half casks, and one-eighth casks. Imported and for sue by HSNAt BOHLBN & 00., K 1 and 3SS South fourth street O.IN. —80 Pipos (Dutch Company’s) In V* bond, and for salo by WM. H. YBATON, 216 8. FRONT at. HEIDSICK & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE.—A constant supply of the original gonnine brand, la bond and in store, for sale bv WILLIAM H. YBATON, sole agent for Pennsylvania, No. 216 South FRONT Street. noS ALLSOPP’S PALE ALE—In Bhda —A o onst&nt supply on hand In Custom-house Stores, for sal o by WILLIAM H. YBATON, 216 South FRONT Street nog SFHKENOLOGICAL EXAMINA TIONS, with written description of character, including advice in reference to business, health! aelMraprovemept, Ac., are made day and ere* ning at FOWLBR, WKLLB, & CO.’S. Families visited when requested, and a liberal dia onnt made to clnbs. *ll.Bm IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE for every 900 to know where they will get the most for their money, especially such times as these. ZIEGLER A SMITH. 'Wholesale Druggists, corner of SECOND and GREEN Streets, are disposing of their White Lead, Ground Paints, or all Colors, and Window Glass, all of the host quality, at prices whioh will he plowing to buyers. 0011 TTIHE SELF-INKIN G'HAND-PRINTING JL PRESS Patented Nov. 2.1868. By ZUERN A BRVAN. , JAB SMITH A CO., Agents, NO. 43 South THIRD St., 2d floors . Philadelphia'. Decidedly the best and most complete Hand Press now in use for Printing Oards, Circulars, Labels, En velopes, Ac , and considered indispensable by Banks, Railroads, and Insurance Offices—also, Merchants and Other business men Tae public are invited-to call and see specimens, at the Agency, No 43 South THIRD Street, 2d floor, where Presses can be purchased. Also. State and County Rights for sale dl4-ot* JAS. SMITH A 00. IMPROVED BURNING FUJI D.—We are now manufacturing, and are prepared to sell, a Burning Plaid much .less liable to Mplede than the common article, and we can confidently reeommend it u being muoh safer. YARN ALL A OGDEN, > oclMjalfl 472 N THIRD Street, above NoWe li/IQNONGAHELA WHISKEY.— BO'BbIs,, SJjiWnna A. H3RON, la., 838 North wharrMi PB9M RBW YOBK, aiti» CiJiast® OCOO>»*«tT,ot«t . PMUrfAfotia