,aHffiE i OOUKT».i ir T *79! ,: *P‘ ,?a r ' ’• ' • ■ : 7* N- t * asiteiMiiiapygss 3wS*WB*H®*SftS' 'pmassfsesKif^^s^s s *£tftfdwsen«pte<»‘W alpacA: Msr t jMiete«i*~QMrf»U Plerce.aud liatt*'forjplMntiff«; f«SJCUUfc®*/■pr'ftfefenOmfl oit •KCotraT-rnFuago LualtnrMMotkm'* to quash ” ,sth® directed, tOrfl. B. tc' YYStfcjiide its serviceman the ground th&t'defendant is an ‘ iibabifcGit -and iraA Sorted in andthet Distrlat, con •:HXtf*r*)to'tfce aot of Congress. Argued.by liapnard mj* nPoiasifasaeaM.-Poat.'ohirged with . * Mi' - Port fH oharged with commit • the court to aetaaldesth* sheriff;* 1 tht.' rule tho i: - ■iSSOHWiW» I *P 4 s T^.,0.1!W ot ,«?<•»* J>“- • ’Xt'Mthfi'Wle to M iSido theaherlff’s sole, end tho yffl«nt«nd judicial aalerOmhlneft Brm tm\ atable. - ic^r Sa&fyT?iyr : j» ffiaraS JM* Boat. ~ Dliitrlot Oourt,. .'.’’YiteoM.Yeat'i'the Above,defendant, being loom, ' «iss:”?Thrt theJudgfndht In this cuo wee' entered by .'rtrtao.otjn.elnglo.blU-.or. juflgment.note, under eeal, •l dated vJmtfiry. 88;. 18{8jjf(>r *1,410, .payable twelve ,■.smi>Dths.,eHeg,.date i thereof, .with, Inteteat after data f : '.that! the.conilderftion of laid note haaentlrely failed, ~.aud»that,the entryot raidjudgment wee contrary to a .' pro micaendagfaement' made by,tHo .laid P aintilf, and -with-the- intent,.. this- dofendant-belleveß', of injur- : •'3ue>Wm and combeUfng -him' to ply thatamonnt un : jjjcatly-; about tho latter . part ofthe yearJl&66, the h .nlaintl B agreed and contracted with thla defeudaut for . b leeallot, o’ houeo. aud 'ot No'. 780 Vine street, In the ■S a oity of. Philadelphia! wbloh'v laid hrstairta-wf ro at the —thaeranMectto a grcnudveat of (Jd 60 E?f- i W ntt ? 1 i /° .. Ajnokgago payable 'to lion.. George M. .Stroud, for k *1.000; also.a uiortrare held by .the Cohocksink Build*, rlnklAuoeiatiOtt, No -3; for (2.200, which uid!premfie4 jthiir.’aald plaintiff represented. aa.belngihls own pro party,' hod agreed to convey.ithe inme.toithie de* ’ .Tendant fo'r tho sum Vbmnld; (*l;4l6,Hrabjeot totho -, euutunbraocaa aforesaid., Itwaaaleo agreed and pro, St Vnieed, that! all', the internist, .arrearagea, flues, and dues aoorutDg and Accrued on raid, encumbrances, • .vtehauld.be paidcby.tho aald.ploinUir,- repoatag confidence in tho Integrity and honesty, of said ■ plaintid, and in hie oromiee to make the neceaiary legal oonyeyanoe, - - »fi>j«t 'to : Ibo dnenmbtantee ‘ Oforeaald, vend at tho • .’ipettal -TMUeit and Instance of said plaintiff this de -Jjdeponaht, executed and dellrekei to' laid plaintiff the i'beafd jndgment note for.tbe‘balonae' of the purohoae’ —taomy Thll deponent aiera that neither the aaid ni plaintiff nor 1 iiy.pdraon On htabbhalr,’h'u, at any time. ;j ro ewmitedjthe. said conreyance as ptamUedi nor haa liar Ute .paid all .arreara ot grqrmd rent, Internet,, firies, and ...J,, tinea..arfalng on aald encttmbranoei, ;bnt boa,wholly re ,;.,j rmed to ftudl.hle.txomleta,.and thla darandant ia.in ; —fonoedthettheßaldpremteeahayo been itaceeoldby tho 11: kheflff iyrtrtuoaf Letarl PioUa,' leaned at the amt of ..(■the eeldOohonkaiuk Bolldlng, AlßOßiatlon, No. 2, and ~ . that the eaU preinlaeo.were Defer the. prnpirty of the ’..seaid Harr.ey Terry-aU which thla deponent bolteTea and expects to prore upon a trisl of tbs cause,, Stfora’ftUd'fidbMribeabefore mb,--this4tb day of May, . Av,Dt l8&7.; ,*■: ;aß»wik T. Ohiss, Com. or bail till This case was tried some ,mouths ago, ; and the jarr. ._.. disobarcedo being un«b!e to agree. Messrs. L 0. Y. CaJsiday. and John P. O’Neill for tho defendant, Post. v- tvvNisi-Prius.—Bamhoizer vss tho pkilaSol.' r.'jhlii Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Oompeny. : io ration for damages (for Injuries anstaloed by the . - plaintiff by being thrown frohu the oars, by which ho ■ lost a limb. . The plaintiff was non-snlted. Adame for. -jtagspbeil and Haslehurat for defendant. Vv-O.i ■i i i . ■*■■ ■ I .’ ~ ~ * ' ' "... l * i, t' ivarai- ; _ »*• S • V = --4TJ »-HMiissTmi m i sotrta«nß’rir miaT . V,: and6B.l ' [ BALE OF SUPERIOR BGBSUTIimTHRKd PIANO roFORTBSr-MANTEL/vM IBBOR S, BOOK-O ABES, -BaUSSELSriNGRAIN,' AND VENETIAN OA.B MTS,-SEWING MACHINE, FIRE PROOF- SAFES, h } > kr.i x- -.•• £- 1 ( < v j^OAttD--parj»Je to-xnorrpir morning, at the auction store, will oomprise, besides 700 lots superior second* —band furniture, two rosewood piano fortes, one -upright .^‘jfiaoO^boik-oM'es^mwtelmlifoxs, tw£ Herring’* fire ~0 proof-safes, one-a Gaylor’s. fire proof safe,.superior sew f ./ toK Brplsels, lngrain,andYeaettauJcarpetB. *‘ J vCnJna.an4gU«9ware,'beds, and bedding, &c.,cotnpHa!ng in 4a fttract^ro.a^rtment, worthy the attention of ladies others desirous of purchasing. — ■ - ) i 3 (; r Gataloguwntiwreadyand the articles arranged n/rfjrAXaainatioiL.-f.i?;;* ■ jr : ! j ‘ til •' ’ f - « t “ ' t ‘,C iii.fi Biiiß-sTociKs ahd nu' bstat* ■f;:;;'®w*nty-fourth Foil Bole, 88th Docembor, et.the.Bx ' .*■ chingo. - r . a" ■.3 .1 » r * ’ -Twenty-fifth 7«lt Sale. 4th Jinutry, at the Exchange, /£.) Twenty-jrtith-Foll Sue, 11th JenueSy,; »t the Bx t ' E?" B«rt of th« h»ndbUU ,df the oboee oelei now' s- ;:*»v tfruurf mtat*, sxSok&j&c. t r JalM aVthe. Philadelphia exchange, erex/ '' n? -V •> T, I •;** -■•- ID , ftHandbUla J ordaehpropertyIssued separately, la > whichwe publish on preyfopa r ,'. *mqj one thousand pamphlet form, gWlngfull dsacripUoni of'fdlthapiopfirw to be sold on the foUowiniTaesday. -' v. > ! „ '. PBIVUM BALI RJGUBTM. i jrr,B«»l-)W**»-,.«nton4. - : tTw : .'. ■ f:' t"r deceased.' - i v XWO VALUABLE LOTS, with stone and trim® dwel lings, Gray’* lane,'west of the' Darby plank-ro&d, " Twenty-fourth ward. 1 rOrtfhtnVQeiitt of James • Morrow, dec’d. : XHBSB,THttSS>STO&7BBIOKDWELLINGS,Owen and Broadband Lombard .1 and Sopth streets, mi v:.< ) ; a vt^r^i-Asrignee’speremptory Sale. ■ [ ,».,- jrBAOI OFLAND. 147185100 scree, supposed to be county, 1 Arkansas! * Bftnge’Bffgpte—VlVß TOWN LOTS, South Covington ,*-Benton couutyi .'‘-'t/w;,- >- • c’ f f.z Some OB LAND,IOO seres, situate in :i\>Beatotticbimiy»'lowa. - > • •* ' \ OF-LAND, 80 acres', sltuate-ln —•Daboaue Land District; lows. ; LAND, 280 notes, situate ‘it WMtj) IHUOUi, , I ' ‘ ~ Same Estate—FAßM of 080 seres, psrt woodland, with t«ro*«tgry brisk dwelling, Jog and frame barn. each of. the above inhaml- Boret.'iTjiAjiwo oityl n. j. . !>*—The.,-very valuable property known ae the ‘ United c ’fitdtes Hotel,»>'Ailant& City, N. J The honed is 05 feet front by 40f«et deep, with sowing 40 by 240 feet; is ./-.pjfburstories high,witU.l4olarge sleeping apartments. Vx Situate .bn* square, of ground, 850 feetlrontouthe rail ' Void by 600 feet deep, with, a square of ground laid oat ; se s park,' 850 front by 000 feet, deep to' the ocean, * Containing 12 acres. j.;;- \ , EiecQtoPj;P«reniptozT . /VALGAB&E BUSINESS .STAND—Three.storylbriok „afore |na dwelling, No. Old South Second street) sooth ;• efohrlallsnstreet:^- 5 ■■• - - , - Bemr* -BUSINESS' STAND—' . Three-story brick store And dwelling (with granite; front ktor!es}'£djoihlos' the 'abbee, being No. 015 Bo'nth ■ Becond'etreet*- a-v.J”.. 1 -?-- ; » .1 -Sim* EBtste—BUBINKSS frame store end dwelling j’adjotnlngthe abore, being No.' 617 Sooth '■» k , - ! .v l*-S»Brt ZsUtd—BSVBN SRAM* DWBLtlNGß—Ohrid rv<. -tint street, between Second add ThlnTsfcreets. 1 Setae’ SBAME DWBLLINGS. China - between Trout acd Seobjid etreet*;(Boathwerk •) 'V AFIBSTMOBTGAGNfor $1;800, secured by two thre*storr brick dwplUngij-Brown -ward.VThe.title papers, xniy bo seen at the Auction . Booms. t -T -THaEKrSTpBY'BBKK BTOKE ANDD WELLING, r No. 32i9"Liit!e Washington street, betWeea Twelfth and , i-Tbirteenth'and Prime and Federal streets; with a frame ■ ,«fltabl*in the rear;- \!*,*< -•-‘ v “t. • ;•„= : •;i v ;% GROUND BENT $66 A YBAB-A welbeecatfed yearly ground rentof $660 year, clear of taxes. i REN TSIB AYSAR—A well-?ecured yearly ' ground rehfbf'giSa rear; olesrof taxes. \ PHQFBRTY—Stores.dwelHngij, ,&c , Nos. 1746ahd ‘soothfast corner or Eighteenth streetrbpposlte'tbe Media Railroad Depot ; v\ asdNos. 6,7. and 9 South Eighteenth fltreet }i helow Mar ketiti-eeWTo be aotd together,' " T / ; ‘;j : • - i.BUSINESS STANDS—Three-story brick tateri* and .* _■ • dwelling, southeast comer of Beodnd and^Shippen streets. -V' '' ' -j %--r / \ t VBAKIBY.ANDDWBLLING—Three-story brick bakery and dwelling, Shippen street) adjoining the -•bore.- - - - • ujaoosa loitpnmNi -»-icniftoluded!a«l«P./-.' r UV- - - - -Tbla’Etenlng. ** .4 Among inan:f others, are the.fouowiog; , -- ; t .Gallery of FetoouaroefajipO edge,, fall uorotco gilt t Wareriy'NoTßlii' T&mtfs.'edltldnaj la\ elegant ‘ bind .living'sj, Frescott’a, Works: Irrlng’a Wbrks.lO toU; WbaaeirOf Beauty" end. Hero lam, 35 plat?s y Cooper’s s :‘Thd Keepiake, bean* \SI-\ tirtiny> flltfsftated i Bhakspe'are’s ‘Work*,' 8 • tql«.: Court ©f Jlfapoleon, .beauUfal.ootoiW pnge,, in. Moort/Oa«jptwilJ,'F«ttiig,jflptabapa,ffAlter Scotland -dther'ttroHW Joets.- Itf fallmt>roado:and calf bindings 2 L : i Kane’s 3to la .'Bancroft's United States, 1 ? 'Stratford (Jailer/' 1 «' ecgs.: > :.-*Tforka of- .Obirlee '-Lamb'{'Marryatt’tWorks; 12 vols. | Brltlab Poewi ? '2£.TblS,YGaßalii , a*American Ornithology: hf i iJTdctes 'AmbroWanfflj,* fr * tola: ; Bahdolctttft’a., Indian \t ."Tfibei df Amfl«ea;6 rbltfj Old .Mansions and Halls of vsi England* element of Ohristfoas, Plefclpniry,of Bidgripby: p«r- Eastward {'.AmqrKan .Annual, i-v>YSl f engs.i Hale’s Lewis’i Xinencaa • L ~gp*Mdiad';- ''Book. r -of ' H«md Beauty,: Splendid .soars. *< tdlaVK'lfoito 6f Diokebs; la.rola.; c add -Lakes of l flcnptors • Webster's rojali Bto Pttbjeota, Ineluaing floe ’ - Also, »t 9 o'clock', 81baien (lot), each Jopbrii cigsrs. --' Mgt electrical machine, U roTolring Btcreoacopes, 26 , steraoaooplo slews, asjroicopas, &0., An. ' T “ 9 S2|!fw on , Tlmre4»7-.nionili>gi with catalogues. ■> , ■r,. - . S»» »* WM. XW M»a l«l:B • SLEIOH AND CARRIAGE -ROBBS, &o. - This Morning, J Uommerioini at 10* b»oIoeK, willbe«>ld, without re >serve. a consignment of, valuable. /uIA, conflicting of—t .‘loti,., \ V : i -T" ~,,. Capes,' ,:> _ jV*:, .< . ; ; v_, ,-- • moaVs. Made of desirable fan, la the latest style, for -Ooffii, - • - lfdiea’/mlsseß’, and gents’ wear. Gloretf, ( > Cape, _ M*n, lCLalelgh. and carriage robes |0- May be examined pn the morning of sale, with catalogues ;r. r jj FfiOM THE B£tEIiVJSB. j On Thursday Morning, - Will be sold'from the shelves, a general variety of staple and faney goods ! ? i'BAtilS 01 •F BIADY' MADE CLOTHING, &o. On Friday Morning, SWiU.Vo ’jjotdj Tritliout a general assortment of.readymade clothing, tailoring goods, £o. ‘ <. [NURNEBS, BBINJUEr, A 00., I. No. 429 MARKET .BTREET. B'- BOOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 481 • O&EBTNBT.STREET, opposite the Custom House, .tyJtween.EQURTH, pod FIFTH Btroeta. LAST BjSL&OF EMBROIDERIES FOR THESEABON. I ■, - j. TUs Mornlns, , • ’ December 22d,' commenting at 10 o’clock, by cata logue, on a credit, a large and i desirable .lot of needle work goods, to closo an importation. - ' Richly embroidered jaconot, cambrio and book collar!) Jaconet and book sets, colUrs and sleeves to match. French embroidered linen cambrio handkerchiefs, &o. .A . ribbons and trimmings. * ' Velvet 'galloons, Bilk dress fringes, oordfl and tas sels, bonnet ribbons, &o. * ’ ' LAOE VEILS. ' * „ .Also, a line of round-cornered French lace veils. - Samples add catalogues early on the morning of sale. ,>■ a;r. , LARGE 'SALE OF FOBS. On Thursday Morning, 1 Leo 23d, commencing at 10# o’clock, will be sold a large stock of valuable fors;lil'Bstf» for ladles 1 wear, laTge carriage capes, half oapes, vlctorinea. and boas, ■With moo's and cuffs to match. We Invite the atten tion of purchasers to this sale, whiob will contain some of the finest furs offered this season, sable, mink, fitch, Siberian squirrel, and silver martin. Also, children’s white ermine sets, misses’ ermine and squirrel sets. " ' „ ' J * FURS FOR GBt*TS> WEAR. Also, gents* beayer and other collars, caps, glores, and gatinUeta, See' ' ROBEB. 60 iiaperior buffalo robes, fancy carriage and sleigh robes! ’ BAGLANB AND CLOCKS. Also, Included in sale, (a line of new Paris styles velvet and doth raglans, cloaks, and basques, all made and trimmed in the best manner, for best oltj trade. {o* The goods may be examined with catalogues early on the morning of sale. GREAT SALE, AT AUCTION, OP A LARGE AND COLLECTION' OP EUROPEAN OIL PAINTINGS. On Monday Morning, December 27tb, at 10X o’clock, it the salesroom, f0.,481 Chestnut street., - Thisfiae collection embraces nearly two hundred specimens, mostly originals, by celebrated artists. Among thnsubjeets.' of which there is a great variety, will be found beautiful landscapes, marine views, inte riors, exteriors, oompos'tions of animals, figure pieces, ’ &o ■J all of which are finished In the finest style of art. ■There are also several fine oppies of originals after the « old masters, copied with great fidelity. All the plotures ‘have been framed in rloh gold gilt frames, made ia the heat-manner, after the newest de signs, and all.bairg in perfect order,-all fit ornaments W>th,which to adorn the parlor, gallery, or drawing room. T , : 10^.The,pictures will be.open for examination, with catalogues, all day, and in the evening until 9 o’clock, on Thursday.ana Friday preceding the sale,-and the ladles and gentlemen of .Philadelphia and ’ vicinity are invited to examine, them prior to the sale. Sale positive , JC7" Parties from a distance can hare their pictures packed on the spot, so as to be sent with perfect safety. Philip ford, auctioneer, No., 080 MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and SIXTH, south side. LARGE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, GUM SHOES, Ac. ; •■, «■. On Thursday Morning, " Dec. 28d, will he sold by catalogue, at 10 o’clock pre cisely, 600 cases boots, shoes, brogani, gaiters, gum shoes, Ac. . CJAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, >3 and MONBY LOAN OVVIOI, No. 234 Bonth THIRD. Street, below, Walnut, opposite Pear st.j only tight doors below the Exchange. Honrs.of business from To’eloek, A. H., until 10 o’oldckis tie evening. : Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction House, at tended upon the most satisfactory terms.' CAPITAL 1300,000. XtUbHsktdfor tht last Thirty Jtari. Advances made from one dolihr to thousands on Pla* mends; Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, MerC shandue, 010 thing, Furniture, Bedding, Oig£n,Mu*ioal Instruments,'Guns, Hones, Carriages, and Goods of every description;' ; - ,AU goods. can*remain any length of time agreed ',.pon;> - *. - ' } All advances, from one hundred dollars and wffl&e charged 2 per dent, per month $ 1409 and over, the lowest market rate. This Store House' having a depth of 120 feet, has large Ire and thief-proof/vaults to store all valuables, andprlj rate watchmenfor’the premisesj also, a. heavy Ins&g ranee effected for th# benefit of all-persons having goodi advanced upon. j N. B.—On aeoou&t of having an unlimited capital, this ofilee is prepared to make advances on more satis foctorjr>n4 than any other in t Honey advaaeed totte poor, in small amounts, with! «t any charge; - AT,.PRIVATE BALE. ! - Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and Olothlny will ba cold at ydpaad erica*. aal-fy By WILLIAM- H. STEBK, GENERAL AUOTION ANDj COMMISSION STORE, No! 46 North EIGHTH Street, b«low Aroh. ! . . - Auctioneer. ID* Consignments of new and second-hand house hold furniture, piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, &0., respectfully solicited, on whloh liberal cash ad vances iril] be made if required, ,>J 10* Out-door sales attended 'to promptly. Charges as moderate as any other house in this city. JH. GUMMEY & SONS, • BEAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, No. 620 WALNUT STREET. CARD.— 3. M. Gummey A Sons, auctioneers, will hpld .regular, sales of Beal Estate, Stocks, Ac. Also, household furniture at dwellings. ‘ i RBAL,EBTATB,AT,PBIVATB‘BALB.. ; ID* On our Private Bale 'Register will always be , found a vuy, large amount or real estate. Including every description of oity and country property. J. M. GUMMEY A 80NB, 1 • Beal Estate Brokers, 620 .WALNUT Street, below Sixth. MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER 1U ANDCOMMISSION. MERCHANT, 8. 1. corner fIXTB andBAOS Btre*to. - < NATHANS’- BALE 0? FORFEITED COLLATERALS. On -Thursday Homing, December 23d, at 10 o’clock, at Hoses Nathans’ auc tipa store.joathe> comer or Sixth and Race streets, consisting of Roe gold hunting case, double otse, and .•double bottom English patent lew watches of the most approved and ‘best makers, fine gold escapement lever and' lepine /watches,' in hunting cases -and opsn face; silver English lever watches', fall jewelled ana filain, inhuntingoases and open face; silver escapement ever''and* lepine watches, silver quartier watches, English, Bwiss, and, Frenoh watches, fine gold neck laces, vest and fob chains, children’s neck chains, gold medallions, gold and silver pencil cases, with and with out,peoa. - ...... - • DIAMOND BREASTPINS AND FINGER RINGS, Fine gold breastpios, finger rings, ear rings,, scarf pins, bracelets, gold baods—in short, jewelry gene rally, revolvers, double-barrel fowling pieces, 2 supe rior sowing machines, galvanic .battery, work boxes, fancy articles, Ac., Ao. ORBIT PUBLIO ACCOMMODATION, MONEY! ‘MONEY! ! MONEY! ! ! •. Money liberally .advanced in large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold sad silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical instruments, fami tore, dry goods, olothing, groceries, cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, har ness, and all articles of value, for any length of time agreed on, at■ Nathan** Principal Establishment, southeast corner of Sixth and Bsce streets. - PROMISSORY NOTES; with collateral, discounted at the lowest market rates'. * oobnee "o»‘ sixth“an'd juok srasiis*' Where money will bs liberally advanced on gold and silver'plate,* diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling pieces, dry goods, olothlng, groceries, liquors, cigars, hardware, cutlery, faooy articles, inlrrora, paintings, engravings, musical instruments,'furniture, beddiug, horses, vehicles, harness, Btocks, and all other articles of value;’ < ; OUT-DOOR BALE 3. Personal attention given to til out-door Boles, either at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, and charges , ttntuually'Jow. ®toettita. i’S EOOERIES.—O. DONOGHUE, 15 S. 5U* WATER Btreet, - offers for sale, to reduce his stqok daring this.'month, at reduced prices for Cash, Philadelphia and New York Bteam Refined Sugar ana Bjrup of various grades, Prime Coffee, Oubaand Now Gfop New Orleans' Molasses, Sifted Pepper, and Ada mantine Candles. d9-lm* Q.OOD GROCERIES, AT FAIR PRICES!!! - ohas. h. m;attson, Southwest comer TENTH and ABOH Street*, nil bn hind, ind ii generally receiving TUB BEST 6? GROOBRIES.which he will sell it the most REASON* ABLE TRIOSS FOR CASE. Hiving a LARGE and OHOIOB ASBORTUENT/of BLAOSIad GREEN TEAS, he Is confident of being able to salt, both In quality ana ill persons In want of tbo article, fa qaantltfes of from one pound to' the half chest.' His general assort “B“t erobraoeg .everything in the way of • FINE GKO -OERIRB,and he, would respectfully invite all In want ofgood articles to give him a call. It.will be worth the , •; . • r.; - r . cBO-lmo :f»laiOK-MAKING IMACHXNE, which 'makes the Bfrtcks and temper the clav/makesftom one to three thousand per hour. Upwards of thirty in tiae. Patented Februaty 3d, 1858. Machines and rights for sale. Counties, or one-fonrth of the Patent, will be so.d. Known to bn the only practical one lit use. Ad dress o. OABNELL, Germantown road, abovo Fifth street, Philadelphia. , - , dl6-tmrlo PLASMA OB ARTIFICIAL LARD.— . SPECIAL NOIIOB TO PHYSICIANS.-The above offers •avehidefor the exhibition of remedies to dis eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta ges : A good and ufavarying consistence, easily washed, off with water, dissolves ail substaacos that are sola pl® water, hence facilitating Instead of obstructing their absorption,, and efots not ■get- rancid. The last property alone' renders it an invaluable acquisition to the praetitioner.„ Prepared and for sale wholesale and *•““1 et fllMlS’S Laboratory and Pharmaoj, Twelfth Obertnntstyeev —686, Barrels Nos. 1,2, and 8 Macke -80 ' do’and tierce* Salmon. - Bea Shad. ■■ 348 do Mackinaw White fish. ? ,*B7 - do Halifaxßnd Eaatport Herring. 880 Boxes Scaled Herring. Also, 680 Quintals Ground Bank OodQsh, *,™ 0 O.BADIiBK&OO., AROpiSt.; second door above Iron SLATE I SLATEI!“ SLATE!! I—Roofing .Slate, of at very low rates, kept oon* itantlyonhahd, and for sale by pfflaiNa. fox, & 00., ' ' GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street. If. B, Slate Boofii pat on in tfcobest mincer, end f# . '*Jr 'OtDISCb'X'OH WHISKEY.—IO puncheons VJv.very.enperior Old SeotchWhiskeyvln.bond,and •for.BalcbyA/MBRTWQ,34O Booth FRONT Bt.~ ' d2O > ]\f ONONGAHELA' WHISKEY.—6O. Bbla, JLlXtarsßr’effiisk.yin atomMl forMt.byWM. ■H.WATQH, 318 m\k fRtfHT f». ~ 80, .SSB, WEDWESDAY i: DECEMBER 22, 1858. Jolijms ®oolts. , 'OHOiqE japODS-for; the HOLIDAYS. ,r V ,MAK^ ; IN : & QUAY'LE'S , . STATIONERY, e TOY, A FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM,.. , > ' ’ 1 No. 1036 WALNUT STREET) ,(BBLOW ELEVENTH.) ; '' ''A’ eho'ce and elegant aeßoittnent«of Goods salted to the coming HOLIDAYS, comprising articles of utility, teste, and ornament, selected from the latest import** Uona expressly for the Oity Retail Trade. •r Mi A Q.Js Btook',emhraeeß-every variety of Dolls, wax, Crying, and Sleeping) Ao\, together with a large .varietyof, • PAYER DOLLS, WRITING DESKS, PORT FOLIOS, HERBARIUMS, , . SGRAP BOOKS, PORT-MONNAIBB, AO/ With a largd asaorlmefit of dames, 1 Yaney Boxes, J’UTenlle Books, Dell, Furniture, Theatres. Btahlea. Warehouses, ‘with a general assortment of Toy and Fancy Articles. . _ , \ *■ [ . XANS J v FANS t FANS ! Latest style Fans, in SRk, Grape, and Linen. . Also, Cricket Bata. Bills, and-Wickets. noIO-tial fJBISTIANI & CO., "PRRPUMERS AND IMPORTERS, Sdlxrir now arranged in tfcdii* new location, No. 45 BOOTH FOURTH STREET, are' offering a superior assortment of DRUGGISTS’ ARTICLES ‘A ' , AMD FANCY GOODS. Constating in part of ; - French'and English *ANOY 80AP8. Foreign EXTRACTS and POklADtfl. TOILET BOTTLES, in Glees and China. PORTEMONNAIEB. PURSES and POOKET-BQORB. DftEBSING'OASES and ODOR BOXES. Hair. Tooth, Nail, and Sharing BRUSHES, &o.» &o. '. /To which they call the attention of Druggists and the public, ae their prices dofj competition dl3*dtjaY .Confettiotterg. TNOR THE HOLIDAYS. - 1 JF CHOICE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS. MARSEILLES SUGAR ALMONDS. • JORDAN SUGAR ALMONDS. A VARIETY OP OREAM BONBONS. .SUPERIOR*BURNT ALMONDS. w PINEOHOOOLATB PREPARATION* NEW VARIETY OF PINS CONFECTIONS. JAPANESE STRAWBERRIES. LARGS ASSORTMENT OP BBLEOTBD FRENCH ’ “ BONBONS. A VARIETY OP PINS PARIS BOXES AND' ' ■ 1 00 R H‘E T S FBENOHBUBABTOYO AND FRBNOH NICK NAOKB. STEPHEN B" WHITiIAH. MANUFACTURER OF FINE OONFKOTIONBRY-. 1 Wo. UlO MARKET STREET , ' ■ Wait TWELFTH Street. KRIS ' We heTtfjtist'receited our,french Confectionery, end Axe manufacturing a Superior article of Marsh Mel low Gam Drops, Bon Boas. Cream Date*, Ac. 1 Call and supply jourfl?lTeß witt&he beet Confectionery in this city, at “ , jlwiUEB & EVANB\ No. 718 MARKETfIt., bet. 7th and Bth, Sxata, £jIURS FOR LADIES. A LARGS ASSORTMENT 18 OFFERED OP ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE FURS, CONSISTING OF BEAL SABLE, MARTIN, MINE, PITCH, AND OHINOHILLA,’ A.T VERT - LOW PMOH», »T DAVID H. SOLIS, [NO. 022 ABOH STREET,; ABOVE SIXTH. dlO-tf HwbrcUaß. |JMBRELLAS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WILLIAM A. DBOWN A 00., 240 MARKET BTREBT, NOW READY THBIR USUAL LARGE ABBOBT. MENT OF HANDSOMELY FINISHED SILK UMBRELLAS. To Whloh the/ invite the attention or BUYBBB. ®*nUt«wn’fl Jntnisljina ®ooi>«. Q.ENT L.E.M E N ’ S rxTßisrrsEmNrca- goods. The largest assortment in the city, and comprising the newest styles of— * • PANOY SCARFS,- MUFFLEBB, * NBOK-TIBS, . ' ’ SHAWLS. , GLOVAS, DRESSING GOWNS, HANDKERCHIEFS,. SMOKING CAPS, ten.' SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. .Also, every description of Shirts, Collars, Under shirts, Drawers, Half-Hose, Suspenders, &0., will be found at ' SPENCER’S, NO. 839 CHESTNUT STREET, ADJOINING TOE GIRARD HOUSE. THING A CRAYAT STORE. Where gentlemen will And AM BNDLBBS TAHIBTT Of ' CRAVATS, NBQK-TIEB, SCARFS, &C., To Seleot from. Constantly receiving from AGENTS IN PARIS AND NEW TORE, The most fashionable styles, as soon .as introdnoed. Also, a large assortment of MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. • .. E SHLEMAN’S, CHEBTNUT Street, below Seventh, '' At the entrance of Jayne’s Hall. Wholesale and Retail. > ’ " n23-lm fTfcTINOHESTEB h 00., .GENTLEMENS TT FURNISHING STORE PATENT SHOULDER BEAU SHIRT MANUFAC TORY, • At the Old, Stand, No. 70S CHESTNUT STREET, oppo site the Washington House, A. WINCHESTER will give, as heretofore, his per sonal supervision to the Cutting'and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his .celebrated style of Shirts and Collars filled at the shortest' notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. jy24-ly J f. SCOTT, (late of the firm of Wiv -9 OBZBTB ft & Boon,') {GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street,- (nearly opposite the Girard House,) Philadelphia. / J . ” J, W. B. would respectfully call the attention of his former natrons and friends to his new Store, and Is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at shore notice, A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied With FINE .SHIRTS and COLLARS. jyl£tf ' QTarpetiUßa. BAILY'A BROTHER’S CARPET WAREHOUSE, ‘N6, WO CHESTNUT STREET. WE SHALL OPEN TO-DAY ANOTHER INVOIOE OF ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, « ORO6BLEY J 8” CELEBRATE!) MAKE, ONK DOLLAR A YARD. Carpet buyers will Bod our stock fall and of fresh styles, and PRICES VERY LOW. noB-tf fflbketa. F‘ A. TREGO, REAL ESTATE AGENT • AND CONVEYANCER',,RIDGE AVENUE, first door below Thirteenth street, attendrto the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting Houses, and Collection of House and Ground Rents, ana Interest Monies. Satisfactory references given. oc!9-Bm* RR. CORSON, • REAL ESTATE BROKER. Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage. Collections promptly made. .ie294m NORRISTOWN, PA AUGUST BELMONT, XM. > BANKER, TO BEAVER STREET, HIW YOKE, Issues Letters of Credit, available to Travellers on all parts of the world, Je3o-flm A 00., , \J SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 40 Street, Refer to the Baku and iiaoiiftß of Philadelphia, Carriagea. ISAAC P, BSANXJf, A uani coach * cakriagb du^deh^ All work warranted to .give satisfaction. Ofden res pectfully nolleitpd. . _ nolO-3m» Piatur JFattee. &ssm PIANO FORTES, _ HTfil, Jnst received, an elegant stock, of RAVEN, BACON, A CLARK, HALMT, DA VIS A do., and & ALE A 00. S PIANOS. MELODI - of beat quality, at J. B. GOULD’S, • 6. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT vts. mhlB«y • ; * •• ' OHIOKEEING & SONS, Manu fmrfn fMtoier. of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND, BftUARK, and UPRIGHT PIANO-PORTEB. This I. the largest and oldest manufactory In th. United Blates. haring been ESTABLISHED IN 1638, Since which time we hare MADE AND BOLD TWBSTy THOUSAND TWO HUNDRBD PIANOS, And hare received as testimonials or their BUPBRI OBITY over all others, 11 Gold, 18 Silver, and 4 Bronze Medals. |rj- Pianos to Rent, Toned, and Repaired. BRANCH HOUSB in THILADISLPHIA la at 180 T OHRSTNUT-SGbot. ocS-Sm gDEIGKHS, SLEIGHS. A Urge lot of all sizes, for sale fay dB-fr m&wlOt SCOTCH ALE 20 easts Younger’s Ale, e 3 inGlese and Stone, in store, and for sale hr A. MBRINO, 110 South ARONT Sheet. dSOJ ePEOXAL NOTlCE.—Dealera Sn Goodyear’s IO Patent for Vulcanised Rubber Suaperidera, Braids, Webs, and all other Fabrioa and articles made by combin ing fibrous substances with threads or aheeja of rolcan* lied rubber are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authori ty, .they'oanhot be Uglily disposed of in the United States Merchants and dealerß are Invited to examine specimens now in store, and to give their orders for the Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN BE OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE BIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all' the stylos heretofore manufactured or imported, and many others. ALSO, LTOKNBE3 TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL —and the Terms—may ho obtained on application to me at No. 28 COURTLANDT Street, N. V. n24-ly HORACE U. DAY. FJIO IMPORTERS AND . COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TO LET, The Flve-Btory BROWN-STONE WAREHOUSE, No. 45 BoutU SECOND Street, - - NEAR CHESTNUT STREET, Suitable for the PACKAGE, OR.OTHER BUSINESS* BENT LOW—For a Term of Years. Possession given January let , APPLY ON THE PREMISES. d2-Im MFOR handSomo, now threo story BRICK DWELLING, with three-a'ory back buildings, is finished throughout in flrat-olass style, and has all the modern improvements. - Located on TWEN TIETH Street, above Race. And will be sold a bar gain. Apply to BURTON & LANING, No. 602 ARCH Street. alB-tf MFOR SENT.—Tho second and third floors of the- new marble building, Nos. 19 and 21 South FOURTH’Street, 26 feet front and 90 feet deep. Apply on the premises to d6-tjal x * TEMPLE, BARKER, A 00. ®* WILL BE LET—If applied for soon— The spacious, well lighted, and every way com modious Store, N0.'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, with ornamental iron front,'’anfeis in one of the best business locations; The present occupants design moving to a larger store. Apply on the premi ses. dB-tf MFOR RENT—The DWELLING No. 616 LOOUBT Street, (or Washington Bqnare,) from the Ist of January, 1859. The bouse is three stories high, with basement, back building, &o , now occupied by J. W. Forney. Apply at the office of The Fuss, or at the house. . n023-tf TO LET—The large, well lighted, and flSSLeligible 'STORK, No. $8 •'outh SECOND Street, which will be vacated by the undersigned on the first of January. Rent very moderate. Apply to * nols-tf A. H. ROSENHEIM A BROOKS, as above. . TO RENT.—Ob the Ist January next, the vary superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d, Bd, 4th andbtUßoors, each 24 feet byl4o) of the NEW STORE, 608 MARKET Street. The building is one of the fine improvements tfa the upper side, between FIFTH and SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a rear Btreet with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH. Street. Apply on the nol-tf MTO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE Avenue, below VINE Btreet, running through to Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE, corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front, one of the best locations for large BnslneßS in Phila delphia. Also,, STABLE . and COACH-HOUSE In CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, in rear of Ash land House. Apply at 278 South FOURTH Street. . ; se29-Bm* |jr ARRIS’ 8 ' ‘ BOUDOIR SEWING MA AA CHINE is offered to the public as the most re liable low-priced Sewing Machine in use. It will sew from six to sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of 'goods, from coarsest bagging to the flaest cambrics. • It is, without exception, the simplest in its mechanical construction ever made, andean be run and keptinorder by a child of twelve years of age. The suamiLiTr of this machine, and the quality of its work, are war ranted.to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per mi nute. Tho thread used Is takendlreotly from the spools, WITHOUT TUB TBOOBLB OF BBWINDIH6. In fact.it IB ft machine that iswanted by every family In the land,and the low price of THIRTY DOLLARS, at whioh they are sold, brings them within the reach of almost every one 8. D. BAKER, Agent, d2O-d6m W-eow-fim 28 South EIGHTH Street. ' & WILSON 18 . SEWING MACHINES, REDUCED PRICES. NEW STYLE $5O. All the former patterns 126 less on eaoh Maohlne. .A NEW TENSION. NO WINDINGS* UPPER THREAD. A SUMMER WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OF m CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. No, 7 WEST STATE Stmt, Trento N. J. No. EAST QAY Btreet, We«t Cheater, Pa. oeT.tDW. , ' jgNGRAVINGS. JAMES 8. EARLE A SON, Have jurt opened a new and extensive assortment of ENGRAVINGS. Colored and plain, Line, Mezzotints. • .Lithograph—Also, a very elegant and choloe selection FOR GRECIAN PAINTING. All the works of LANDSEER, HERRING, TURNER, AUG. . SCHEFFER, DBLA BOOHE, HORACE VBB NER. 00STUMK8, FANCY DRESSES, LANDSOAPKB. CHROUO LITHOGRAPHS. Fao-slmiles of Original Drawings. PHOTOGRAPHS from Original Picture, and effects of Sun and Clouds. LOOKING-GLASS WAREROOMB AND GALLERY 07 PAINTIN6B, d 2 816 CHESTNUT Street. .Jgj NEWLAND & CO., , LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, An Extensive Btpck of OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS, All at very Low Prioes, 604 ARCH BT., ABOVE SIXTH, PHILA. d7-8m JJJANIDA AND JUTE ROPE. COBDB, TWINHS, BTCI.> Manufactured; and for .'sale at the lowest New York prioes, by WEAVER, FITUER & CO., No. 33 N. WATER Btreet, and 83 N. WHARVES. nol7*2m JjIIRST PREMIUM AWARDED bt vna FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER, 1538, to Tfia WEST PHILADELPHIA STARCH-MANtJFAOTURING COMPANY ro* thkir unmtallhd PEARL STARCH AND CORN FARINA . THOMPSON, OLARKE, A YOUNG, .130 and 133 Bonth FRONT Btreet, n27-t Agents for the Company. JJandsorubs aniTolamps: No. 1. 62X6. per do*, 2. 760. tc 8i BTo. » 4. 1000. « OLAMPB. 6 Row, 11.26 per ozen. 7 Row, |1.76 per dozen. 6 Row, |2.26 per dozen. HENRY C. EOKfITJIN, M 16 »t North TsTRD Btr**t PhlledelnhU nno NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.— A NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGENCY, —OARR &■ JOHNSON announce to the Press through out the United States that they are completing ar rangements on a most liberal scale, for a system of TELRGRAPHIO NEWS REPORTS, which has never before been squalled in this country. They pledge themsclvts to furnish the earliest and most reliable re- Sorta of all the stirring afid important events of the ay, at a price which cannot fail to be advantageous to the Press generally. All letters and communisatlons to be addressed to ,OARR & JOHNSON, National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD Street, opposite Exohange, Philada. * * B. W. CARR, G.W.L. JOHNSON. Geo. W. L. Johnson, 23 Wall st.. New York Oity. John T. Smith, Merchants 1 Exchange, Boston. John Wills, corner South and Baltimore streets, Bal timore. For experience and reliability in the business, we would refer to: Morton McMichael, North American and U.B. Gazette; Swain * -Abell, Public Ledger; Jasper Harding & Son, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John W Forney,The Press; Cummings &, Peacock,Evening Bulletin: F. W. Grayson & Co„ Evening Journal: Jo seph Sevens, Evening. Argus; Joseph R, Flanigan, Daily News; William Rice, Pennsylvanian‘j/Lawlor, Everett, & Hlndken, ’Sunday Dispatch; Magill & Jones, Sunday Mercury | Jno. 8. Jaokson,'Sunday Transcript. oc2o-tf UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATING AGENCY. CHICAGO, ILL. The subscriber, having hod much practical experi ence In selecting and locating lands In the various Land Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections xor LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. Having Burvsyon constantly in tA« JUld to make fiersonal examinations, he can ftlways make the moat adloloasloofttlona. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of aoll and salubrity of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be In lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given vrhen required t • Jo”* Money invested in Kansas-and Hebrasia, and tor of th.B western SUtra; . B. BAMBBURT, , JjlB-6ra 49 CLARKE Street, Obicago B. W. JACOBS, 1 626 AROH Street'. BUTTE®. —59 tuba Goshon Butter just re< ceived, and for «aloby 0. G. SADLER. & CO., dg AROH Bt.j eeoond door Jjelow Front. < Notttea. £av Sale oub Iff £ct. SttDitts iHartjines. HEM OB JELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HANDSORtJBS, No. 6. f 1 12 per dot. 6. 126 < t. 160 <• 8. 1 76 << Btteitteas (Cotfta ©AMI7EL HBpppKN has, transferred his K? Law Office from Carlisle, Teona ,to No. 713 SAN BOM Street, (between Chestnut and Walnut.) Phila delphia., He will attend to any business entrusted to his oare, in tho Courts of Philadelphia or in the in terior of tho State. Philadelphia, November 24, 1868. n24-3nj ISAAC T. BEDFORD, BRICKLAYER X No. all PEAK Street, back of 218 WALNUT St. near the Exchange; residence 821 NOBLE Street. - Rangers and Heaters builland repaired, and allklnda of Brick Work done- * Orders by Despatoh Post promptly attended to, Best of reference. - nolfi-2m* THE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE, ?JO, CHESTNUT STREET, forward* PARCELS. PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES And BPECXB, either by ite own LINES, .or in connection trith other EXPBSSB COMPANIES, to all the prinolpei TOWNS end CITIES of the United Btatee. • B. 8. BANDJOBB. .ttanarrt BnixtrtatanaeeV a lex. mckinney, ‘ ATTORNBY AT LAW, GREBNBBTJBG* FA. Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong sad la, liana oountiei. aoll-tf' V. V. ABEAMS. A BEAMS & MATER, C%. T ATTORNEYS AT LAW, , miii , LOOK HAVEN, PA., Will promptly to all professional business en» trusted to them. Special attention giren to the collec tion of olaims. ■ BXFXIIHOI6. Got. Wm.F.Packer,'Harrisburg,Pa.; L. Aj.Maokey, President Look Uavon Bank; General D. K.‘Jackman, Look Haven? Hon. A. White, Look Haven? Blmon Boott, Look Haven: Bullitt & Falrtheroo, Phlladel- Sbla; McFarland, EvanSjJfeCo., Philadelphia; Evans ; Watson, Rt. Price, Philadol lihia? Hod. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia; Tener A Davis, Phila delphia; Hon. Janies Burnside,' Bellefonte, Pa.: J. W. qofggle, Hsu., Philadelphia. )y 29-tf SL. POOLER, * ATTORNEY AT LAW, , , HOUSTON , Harris Goontt, Tbxab. Twenty - years rosident in Texas. Prompt attention paid, to Land Busincts, Ot-FIOE OPPOSITE THE OLD CAPITOL. Rkfbrb to—Messrs, Davis * Birney, Philadelphia. mh3-w*ly ' • , pHAIU.ES TETE, COMMISSION JIER. V' CHANT and Importer or HAVANA B2GARB, (Haw) 188 Walnut street, second story; aul-ly 1 I AUMAN & RA3ORU : ; 1 SLJ Importers and Wholesale Dealers in .WINES, BRANDI&S, WHISKEY, .GINS, and FANCY‘Li QUORB. No. 1017 MARKET street, between Tenth and Mleventn streets. t ■ Real'©state. rhRPHANS’ COURT SALE OP REAL ES VP TATE.—-Will bo*so!d onTHUBBDAY, the 33d- Inst., at one o’clock, a Farm, containing about 60 acres, the estate of John (Thomas, deceased, in Prorideoce iTownehip, Delaware county, Pa , one mile from Media, the County Town, thirteen inllea from Philadelphia. The land is in a high state of cultivation, twelve acres of woodlend, an orchard of about three acres of various kinds of choice Fruit trees; there are five springs of ex cellent water oh the place, a stone mansion, forty feet front, four rooms on a floor, barn, spring-house, and other out-buildings. It is considered one of the most beautiful and desirable situations In the county. Sale peremptory, and terms easy. Persons desiring further particulars of this Farm oan call on JOSEPH-WATERMAN, No. 1629 OHESTNUT street. WtntatimuU JW. TAVERNER, whoso original Philo • . sophical system of Instruction in ELOCUTION and GESTURE has recoivod the moat distinguished marks of approbation, offers his services to the citizens ot Philadelphia and New Ycrk, and to Collegiate Insti tutions in all parts of the United States. His 1 instruc tion has been received with enthasiastioexpressionsof gratification inmost.of the Colleges and Ladies’ Semi .naries North and South. His private oourae of instruc tion (8 lessons) on Proportion, Modulation* Intonation, Force, Contrast, The Language of Pas sions. &©., has been highly commend6(H» Rev Dr. Chapin, New York; Rov. Dr. E. N. Kirk, Boston; Rev. Dr. Wm. Bacon Stevens, Philadelphia; Bev. Dr. Bol ows, and Bev. Dr. Osgood, New York, and other dis tinguished Orators. To Ladies and "Gentlemen in the private circle, who desire to learn to resd the works of Bhakspeare and the Poets; his peculiar instruction in this department is of groat practical value. Address 783 North NINETEENTH Street, Phlladel phia. Circulars, with the Testimonials referred to, can be obtained at Messrs. CAREY & HABT’d, corner of Fourthand Chestnut streets. dlB-wf&m-lm LONG’S SPRING GARDEN AGADEMT, N. B. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly for situations Jo any branch of business: Plain and Or namental Writing: Commercial Calculations; Law and Correspondence. No institution in the United States gives a more thorough- and practical course. In this department no teaching is done In oiasses, and is open Di.Y and EVENING. Time unlimited P «&^ MMATIOAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Beparate from the above.)—Yonng Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an Xnglish and Clas sical Education, via: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ac., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions ©J five months commence September Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at any time be fore or after these dates and oharged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratia. ■ „ mh26-tf F, DONLEAVY LONG, Principal pRITTENDEN* PHILADELPHIA northeast corner of CHESTNUT and SEVENTBfStreets. Tir» I BrsnjM»? e ' lg,1 * d *° at roull * n,,n tor AOS „ , „ BOABD Of TBUBT3M. fl.B. Conway*, ; fnmola HoaWaf. Qwrn H. Btuwl, »»Tid Milne. John Bnarhnwk, D*tMB. Brown, Im*j Hwier, A. V.Pmbom, ! T>. B. Hlnnurn, I frederick Brown, JTDBhnn Lipplccott. EVENING BE3BloNB*aftef Beptembor 16th. * Student hw ikditidual raaTHOOTioH lat thi » Institution, and a Diploma from here Is the beat re commendation a young man can hare, for obtaining a good flituatlon. ' * CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. seS-tf IMO.NS. A. F. KUBAT, i-IM. TEACHER Of PENDING, A J IBBTT ’ B THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE BYBTEM. The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. Loans berry & Co,, is now acknowledged as the principal Family Medicine for the cure- of Oakobroub affections and Sobofuloub dlßeasesgenerally. The success which attends its use in these inveteratediseaseshas no equal. It is now used in these diseases with complete success, where all other means have failed. Two or three bot tles will satisfy any one of its great curative properties. Hip Dibeasb and White SwsLLiRa,ULaKRATioK3 of the Bonks, Mocmi, Throat, Ac. Its beneficial and healing characteristics are soon observed in these com plaints. No matter of how long standing they may have been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEPURATIVE in a short Urns. 0. 1. lUYMB. Tettbk and Boald Head will as certainly yield to this medicine as it is used. Diseases of tho Skin and all eruptive complaints generally cannot long remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative. -Its Tonic properties, as well as Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delicate females. The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Mediciue is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi nating in ah impure condition of the blood. It expels all the virus or diseased matter from the blood ana re invigorates the system.' Those using the Imperial-Depurative and wishing ad vice in their case, will receive every attention by etter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSBERBY & CO., No. 60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. F. Long A Co., Lancaster, Pa. J. H. Baser and S. S, Stevens. Reading, Pa. Holman A Co., {Harrisburg, Fa.-' 0. W. Eptlng, RoJtßville, Pa. T. A*C. W. McOlintock, Easton, James Given, Westchoatur, Pa. Schmidt'A- Do., Allentown, Pa. Bimonßan, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. H. W.Leslie, Bristol, Pa!, and Druggists ywnwrailv- 1 * anll-mwAsaiftip - Anew and valuable discov ery. ’ hit. HAM’S AROMATIO INVIGORATING SPIRIT. IT STIMULATES; EXIIILBRATEB, INVIGORATES, , BUT WILL NOT 11ATOXTOATB OR BTUPIFY. This delicious JBeveragh is superior to all invigorating Cordials, Schnapps, Nervines, Ac. in use for the cureo ’ Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-barn, Drowsiness, Kid ney Complaint, Deli Hum Tremens, Intemperance, Ao., .as it wilf'lnvigorate and strengthen, but will not in toxicate or stupify. Persons who hare become habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobacco, Opium, and Spirit uous Liquors, will find speody and permanent relief from a desire to use those destroying agents, bv taking a bottle or two of this , DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE ! Weak and Bickly Females will find Dr. HAM’S IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure,itbeing a Regenerator as well as a fitrengthener of the Human System. Each complaint that the AROMATIO INVI GORATING CORDIAL Is calculated to cure 1b named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and fall directions for use are also minutely given. PRIOR OUR DOLLAR PRR BOTTLR. Prepared by DARIUS HAM, Principal office, No. 48 WATER St., N. York. For sale by T. W. DYOTT A SUNS, n26-3m 218 N. BEOOND Street, Philadelphia. ZOLLIOOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL is the only preparation ever placed be fore thepublio that has performed se many MIRACULOUS CUBES INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. The most prominent and influential citizens bear wit ness of its. efficacy. The abundant evidence from all parts of the country is enough to warrant us in pro nouncing that it is the greatest wonder of the age. It is an internal remedy that strikesat the root of the disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system. Prepared bv THEODORE DILKB, Ohemlßt, Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets, oc7-8n» Philadelphia. “ A littlo, but often, fills the Purse.” XjIRANKLIN SAVING FUND— -1 No. ISO Sooth FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays ali deposits on demand. Depositors’ money secured by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gages, Ac. This Company deems a&fety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with de positors’ money, but havo it at all times ready to return with 6 per cent, interest to the owner, as they have always done'. This Company never suspended. ' Females, married or single, and Minors can deposit in their own right, and such deposits can be withdrawn only by their consent. Oharter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo ney ftom trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open dally from 9 to 8 o’clock, and on Wednesday evening, until 8 o’clock. Jacob B Shannon, Cyras Oadwallader, John Bhiniler, George Russell, Malachi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Deiacy, N icholas Kittenhouse, Nathan Smedley, Jos. H. Satherthwaite, Ephraim Blanchard, Joseph W. Lipplocott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Gvaus Oadwalladib, Treasurer. * dIB-y | “ A Dollar saved is twice earned.” rjIHE STATE SAVINGS FUND, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. Mon tj r weired DAIIT, ud oyory MONDAY STBNINQ, IN BUMS LARGS AND SMALL, AND PAID BACK DAILY, FROM 9 O’CLOCK A. M. TO 8 O’CLOCK P. M. DIFOBITOBB 012! DBA* THEIK H02T87 BT OSIOKB, IB J. HENRY HAYEB. Teller. The spring garden saving ItJND. , (OlA&TS&SI) BT_OT_L*OIBLITBMOF PBSKSTVTUrU. FIVE PER CENT. Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Money* Paid book on Demand. OFFICE, 881 NORTH THIRD STREET, (00X8OMD1TIOX BABK BOILDIXQ.) This Institution is now open for the transaction o! business, and is the only Chartered Baring fund located In the northern part or the city. The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to 2 W o’clock, tnl also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until 8 o’clock in the Evening. W MANAGERS. Frederick Kl6tt, John Kessler, Jr., Stephen Smith, James 8. Pringle, Johu P Levy, Jacob Dock, lion. Hehry R. Strong, Joseph M. Cowell, . Daniel Underkofler, J. Wesley Bray, Hon, Wm. Mtllward, Robert B, Damson, Frederick Stsake, P. 0. EUmaker, Franois Hurt, John P. Vorroe, Joseph P. LeOlere, George Eneaht. President. JAMBS S. PRINGLE. Secretary, GEORGE T. THORN. ap2l-iftf HAVING FUND—FIVE PEK CENT. IN £5 YBRK3T—NATIONAL SAFETY TBUBT OOM fANY.—-WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WESTOOBNJB OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. I»00?-r0»AISD ST Ml OTATH Of PUtfSTLYUUi. Money is recelred in any snm, large or small, and In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. , , The office la open every day from 9 o’clock in the morcing t tUl 6 o’cloca in the evening, and on Monday aad Thursday evening* till 8 o'clock- HON. HENRY L. BENNIE, President, ROBERT BELFBIDGS, Vice President. Wk. J. Bias,’ Secretary. bjxscvoiii Hon. Henry L. Denser, V. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, , Joseph B. Barr , Robert Sel/ridge, PranoisLe*. ~ Baml. K. Aahton, Joseph Yerkes, 0. Landreth Munns, Henry i)i (Tenderff»r, . Money is received and payments made daily. The urrestments are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securi ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi tors. and which cannot fall to give permanency and sta bility to this Institution. anl-ly QAYIHG FUND UNITED STATES £3 TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and small sums received, and paid back on da mind, without notice, with FITE PER CENT INTER R3T from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 0 until & o’clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 0 o’clook. URAfTii for rklq on England, Ireland, acd Seoil&ad tram j£l onwards. Presidcnt-fITEPBIIN K, QBAW7OBB Treasurer—PLlNY PIBK. Teller—JAMSS R. HPNTJB PERRY’S BLANK BOOK . AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE. PREMIUM AWARDED By tho FRANKLIN INSTITDTE for Mumifuoturlng Superior Account Boots FIRMS iDtondiiiff to open now Boobs on the first of tho Year, can eoleot from a good stock ou band, or bare them made in any desired style in a suporior manner. BOOK.BINDING of every description executed in th« finest and most eubsta'.tial manner, at low prices. MAGAZINES bound from 60cle. to $2 60 per Tolurao. MUSIC bound in a now and handsome style, from $1 to $3. OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to loofc and wear equal to noY PERRY’S BOOK-BINDERY, yOCRTII and RACE. Oldent efltaWlehod Bindery in Philadelphia. n23-2m iSlncljinetfi atifr Jron, Uxuil t. nuiox. I. TiHii sia ter. WILLIAM X. M9BKIOS. GJOUTHWAKK FOUNDRY, >0 FDTTfI AND WASHINGTON STMETB, HILADSWHU. MERRIOK A SONS, BNQINEBBO AND MAOHINISTB, rasaatMture High &r,:l Lc-,r Pressnra Steam Inglnu, foi Land, Rirer, and Marine rerrlca. , . Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boitfl, &0/, Out* logs or all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Bailroad Stations, Ac. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most ImproTed ooustruotlon. Krery description of Plantation machinery, each as Sugar* £enr. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pahs, Open Steam Traios, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, 4.0. - Solo Agents for N. Krllleux’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; J, P. Rom’ Patent Yalrs Motion for Claat Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—Tl fl. BASTOTj IT IS OF THE UIGIIEST IMPORTANCE for every one to know whore thoy will got the most for thoir money, especially such times ae these. ZTEGLER * fiSHTH, Wholesale Druggists, corner of SECOND ami GKEBN Ktrjatfl. are disposing of their White Load, Grm\ad Paints, of all Colcra, nud Window Glass, alter tbo best quality, at prices which will be pleasing to buyers call IjMPROVED BURNING FLUID.—We Jl are now manufacturing, and are s prcpated to sell, a Burning Fluid much less tlablo to explode than the common article, aud we can confidently recommend it as being much KAfer. YARN ALL tc OGDEN, 0010-tjalQ 472 N. THIRD Blmt f abore Noble, iUeMcinctl. Sooinga ifnnlrs. DIRECTORS. Ho. 2U DOCK STREET, 0» OIPOSIT, IS BARK, If DEBIRID, QEO. H. HART, President, OHAB. G. liTLAY, Treasurer. seSS-tJanl PERPETUAL CHARTER. JjStrokbinbing. ftailrotir Xinssl IllLilltlslllßljjgal ifEW YORK LINES. THE.CAMDEN AND 7 AMBOT iND PUILADBLP’A AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00 ’S LINES. FfiOM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES: WILL LBATS AS FOLLOWS, 'VIZ 5 < JEOM KENSINGTON DEPOT.- Pat© from Keoig’n Depot to New York. At 8# A. M , Morning Mall, Ken - fliogton and Jersey City..,.. ... At- ti% P. M.,'Evening Mail, Ken sington and Jersey Oitv AtllftP M., Night Mail, Renting ton ard Jersey City , 2 25 The EVeairg Mail Line runs daily. The 11 ¥ Night Mail, Saturdays excepted The Gars of the 7i r th and Sixth-street City Passenger Railway Company will oonrey Paseengers to and from Kensington Repot. JFBOM WALNDT-STRBET WHARP-; - Pabb. At 0 A. M. via Camden and Amboy, 0. A A. Ao ■ commodation 26 At 6 A M., via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jersey) Acc0mm0dati0n,................... 226 At 10 A. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning _ _ . Express 3 00 At 2 P. M. yia Camden and Amboy, 0. A A. Ex- press 3 00 At3P.M Yia Camden and-Amboy, Accommoda tion—lst Class.... 2' 25 At3P.M via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda- tion—2d Olafla 1 50 At 5 PM. Yia Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—let Class 2 26 At &X P.M ria Camden and Amboy, Accommoda- tion—2d Class 1‘76 H7* Express Lines atop at Principal Stations only. For Bslridere, Baston, PlemiDgton, Ac., at 0 A.M. P M. ’ - - For Water Gap, Wilkeabarro, Montiose, Great Bend, Ao , at 6 A. M , yia Delaware,, Lackawanna, and Western liailroad. For Freehold, at 0 A. M and 2 P.M. Mount Holly, at 6 A.M . and 2tf, 3,and6# P M. „ ' WAY LINKS '• For Bristol, Trenton, Ao., at2)tf P. M.. fromWalout atwet Wharf, and p. M. from Kensington Depot., , For Palmyra, Banooeas, Bererly, Sarlineien, Bor dentown, Ao., at 3 P. M. - Steamboat Richard Btockton for Bordentown and in termediate places at 2# P m. Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking aoytbing as hag «age but their treating appaiel. ill baggaga over Stty puubds to be paid for extra. The coir.piny limit their reapooßibility lor baggage, to one dollar per pound, nnd will not be reliable for any amount beyond $lOO ex. cent byapeolaloentraot. December. 20,1858. WM. H. GATZMER, Agent. fSJ®. PEWNSYL. RAILROAD. WIN- tek. arrangement'. FOB BETHLEHEM, DOYLEBTOWN, Ac., and by railroad connections for - . Easton Catawieia, , Allentown, WilJJjmsport, Mauoh Chunk, Elmira, Hazleton, Niagara Falls, v On aod after WEDNESDAY, December Paa* sooger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Blrfeets. Philadelphia, as follows: ’ For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Maueh Obunk, Hazleton. Ac , (Express) at.......... ..,..9 80 A M. . Passengers for Easton bj this line can spend two hours In Bethlehem, and an boar and a half in Easton, and return the same evening. Por Bethlehem, Allentown, Maneh Chunk, Williams port, Elmira, and the West, (Express) at.. 2.16 P. M. Por Doylestown, (Accommodation) „ at V Vi 845 A. M. aad 4P. M. J °at rt aB^^D K toa i (Accommodation,) TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Loave Bethlehem (Expreu) at 7 A. M.andSP M. _ Leave Doylestowa (Accommodation) at 7 A. M. and 0.00 P. M. Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia, for Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 P. M. Doyleßtown, for Philadelphia, at 7 A.M. Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) eonneot at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Streets Passen ger Rdiroad. Fare to Bethlehem, §1 50; to Mauch Chunk, $2 00 ; to Easton, $1 50 ; to Doylestown, 80 eente. 322 ELLIS CLARK, Agent. paiiiADßLrjaiAi omskmantown BTOWI,|IUIUIOA,) -- winteb ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13.1858* „ FOR GERMANTOWN, Leave Philadelphia 6,7 X, 8 40 min., OW, 10ii.Uu A. M., 1, 2,3,4, 6,0, 7, 8,9,10,11* P. M*.* * Leave Germantown 6,7, 7*, 8, 9.10 min.. 10*. 11* A. SI., 1.10 min., 2.8, 4,5, 0,7, 8, 9,10-k P.SL ON SUNDAYS, • . Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, 0¥ P. M. Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 5# CHESTSUT HILL RAILROAD.. Ie.TB Philadelphia 0,7 %, 8.40 min., 11* A.M.,3. 4,0, 9 P, M. Leave Chestnut Bill 7.10 min .7.85 min., 8.50 min.. 11.10 A. 81., 12.50, mia. P. il.' (ftri&TNDASk Leave Philadelphia9.2o min. JUm., 2. 6V P: M. Leave Ohgf&mt Bill 8 A. BL/lft6o, 5.20 min. P. M. FOR OONSEfOGOtfKEN ABR NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia o¥, 9, IPA. M.,105 min., 3.10 min., 4#, 6.60 min’, 11 jf P. M, Leave Norristown 0,7, 9,11 A. M., I,B#, 5.40 min. P. M. ON SUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia 0 A. M. and 3 P. M, Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 5 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6#,T 36 min., 9, U A. M.,105 min . 2 05, 8.10 min., 4¥, 6.60,7 46 min 11# P. M u * /irT„« m IS NI)AYa BAME AS NORRIBTOWN. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNINU- TOWN.' Leave Philadelphia 0# A. M. and 3.10 min. P. M. Leave Downingtown 7# A. M. and 1 P. M H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent. nol3 DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Ste. PHILADELPHIA AND Rr.MrRA RAlj,- ROAD LINE.—QUICKEST ROUTE to Elmira, WUkeshawe, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, St, Pauls, Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Louis. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted.) as follows: 7.80 A. M. DAY EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington and Bt. Louis. ' ~ 8.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falla, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, Bt. Pauls. Burlington, and St. Louis. * * 1 - The 7.80 A. M. train runs through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all TStations on the'Lebanon Valley Branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. ' ' A*D At Rupert, for 17ilfcesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the IAOHAWAnNA AND BLQQBIBBttBQ RAILROAD. Baggage eheoked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. fljr- Tickets oan be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Lino’s Ticket Office, Northwest corner or SIXTH and OOESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas senger Depot, coraerof BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, fßundays exOepied,) for all points West and North, at 6 P. U. Freight* must be delivered before 8 P. M. to insure their going the same day. Per farther information rfpplj at Freight Depot, Broad, below Tine. Or to OHAB. 8. TAPPJ3N, General Agent, ’ N.W. cor. Sixth ana OhestnatStreets, Philadelphia. w S. 1 R 'a^lShCi PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, AND BALTI MORS RAILROAD. On and after Saturday, December 4,1858. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA Per Baltimore, at 8 A. M., IP. M., (Express,) and iir.u. For Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1,8.30, and II V M. For New CaatJe, at 8 A. M,, and I and 3.80 P. M For Middletown, at BA. M.. and IP, H. For Dover, at 8 A, M,, and 1 P. M. For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. M., (Express.) 12 noon, art 6.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 7.20 and U. 40 A. M., 2.25 an 8.65 P.M. Leave New Castle at 6.46 and 11.12 A.M., and 8.06 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.20 A. H., and 8.80 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.20 A. M., and 4.85 P. M. Leave Seaford at 7.45 A. M., and 1.45 P.M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. Wilmington at 0.10 A. M., 1.66 P. M., and 13.16 SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal timore. Do do 5.40 P. M. from BalUmere to Phila* delphla. Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will ran as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perr/vllle and Intermediate places at 5 00 P. M, Leave Wilmington for do do do 666 P. 1C Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 600 P. M no 2 8. M. FELTON. President. [\roy. 29, 1868.— CHANGE OF HOUR— I" PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTrtrtORGH, WHEELING, INDIANAPOLIS, STEUBENVILLE, CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE. BURLINGTON. ST. LOUIS, .BT. PAULS, NEW ORLEANS, And all Intermediate Points in OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MICHI GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, KANSAS, AND NEBRASKA. Passengers to points,neat of Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Cleveland and Grestliue have choice of roates, and me requested to make a selection before applying for tick* eta. THRU THROUGH TRAINS LHAVB PHILADSZ PHIA DAILY, lOR THE WEST: (Mail Train and Pant Line, Sundays Excepted.) TBAI.V3 I.KAFB PBILADZb’ I BSTOtNINQ BSAOH Patl,&~ PHIA. | DBLPHIA. Mail train at.... 7.50 A. M. | Mail train at.. II .00 night. Piut line 400 P. M. Put line 8.30 A. M Express mai1.,11.00 night. | Express mail.. 6.00 P. M. The mall train stops at all the stations between Phila delphia and Pittsburgh. WAT TXAJHB LB ATS. WAT TBAIKB AIRITO. Harrisburg ac- Harrisburg *o oommodation.l.oo P. M. commodation.7.ls P.M Lancaster and Lancaster and 4.30 P. M. Columbia....l2 20 P.M, (Bundajti Excepted ) Passengers for SUNBUUY, WILLIAMSPORT, EL MIRA, BUFFALO, AND NIAGARA FALLS, Imo Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M.,and 4P.M. The ears leave the A’onnsyivama Railroad Passenger Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and HARB.XT streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through tlohete to all points West can be obtained. Baggage will bo received at any time during the day. No charge for handling baggage. For further Information, apply at the Station, be tween the hours of 680 A. M., and lIP. M THOMAS MOORE; Agent Ponn’a K. Co. gfHKENOLOGIOAL EXAMINA TIONS, with written descriptions of character, inoiudltag ad vice in reference to business, health, self-improvement, &c., are made day and eve* ningat FOWL SR, WELLS, & 00.’8, Famllios visited when requested, and a liberal die* ount made to olnba. ♦ll-Jim 039 Ohestunt at . Philadelphia mb £5 1> rO K D SPRINGS—THIS well-known and delightful Summer Resort will be opened for the of Visiters on the 16th of Jano, and kept open until the lot of October. The new and spaclona Buildings erected last year era now folly competed, and the whole establishment ktl been furnished in superior style, and the aocommoda- ' tions •will he of a character not exoelled in any part of the United Staten.* . The Hotel will he under the management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to his guests, giro the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. In addition to the other means of accesfljit is deemed proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Ohamhersburg. The Company haYO made extensive arrangements to (apply dealers and individuals with {( Bedford Water’* by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the following prices, at the Bpringa>vl« t for a barrel {mulbery) 94 00 80. (0ak)......,.,,.,.....,.,.., 800 Do. (mulberry).*.... 800 tf Do. (0ak).,... 3 00 Carboy,lo gallons,..; 838 , Bottles,!# pint, per dozen 1 60' The barrels are carefully prepared, so that pur* chasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh and sweet. All communications should be addressed to THB WMBJtt WBHjaS 00.. tuie.tr Bedford Occntjj raf PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THK GBBAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At 1 Yantae Oitierwith Western. North-western, andJSouthl western States, by a continuous Railway dueet. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all ports on the Western'Bivers, and at S!®« and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports oa toeitorttuwestern* Lakes: making the most DIBICT, CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Freight GREAT -WEST. _BATBB BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITT BURGH. -7 v ............$3 00, Fust cliw—Boots, show, Hate, and - Oap#,Booh*,DryGoodi, (in boxes bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes ■andbales) Feathers;Furs, Ae .90$,p*r 100 ft, Saooto Class—rDomestle Sheeting, -Shirting and Ticking, (in original - bales), Drugs (in eaaks), Hardware, ‘ Leather,-Liquor, fin casks,) Wall Paper, Wool, and Sheep Palis. . Eastward, A0.A0...,,,.,,,...750. per 100 lb. Txibd Class—Anvils, Hemp, Bacon and Pork. Baited, (loose or in sacks),-Palate, >(dry and in ell,) Oils, (except lard and rosin).*,*** 660. per 100 h lb« Fovavx Fish, Bacon, Beef, anAPork, (in casks or hoses - - . eastward), Lara and Lard Oil, ftaUf, Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch. Resin, Steel, Manufactured To’ bacco, Rosin Oil, Qaeenswwe Sugar, (hhds., bba., and boxes,) Ac., «c......... ; .....60e. per 100 lb, Flodb—ll.oo per bbl., until further notice. *** » lbo -‘ tmtil further notice. «»* ««««=* 600 n». «!*!.», ..... 8 00 In Shipping Goods from any. point Bast of Philadsl m •** Psniu*te«»*l Hatfromi.” All Goods oonalgned to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without deteuticn. . . tlQ U AG **”C' cl "ke&Co.,Ohicajo; Packer* & Co., Memphis, Tenn. j A F. Baas A Co.j St. Louis, Mo.; ?.G.G’RUey& Co., Evansville,lndiana: Wo. Bingham, Louisville. Kentucky.: R. 0." Meldrum, Hftdleon, Indiana; H.W. Brown * Co., and Albert * Hibbard, Cincinnati: H: S. Pieroe A Co. Zanesville. Ohio; Leeoh A 00., No. 54 Kilbyatreet, Boston • Leech A CoNo. 2 Aster Rouse, New York, No. 1 William st,, Now York; B. J. Sueeder, Philadelphia? Magravr * Koons, Baltimore; D.A Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. H. J. LOHBASR?, de9- ‘General Superintendent. Altoona, Fa, 'A FOR CHARLESTON, S I .C.- r Heron , a s§£ LINE-ONLY REGULAR LINE-GOODS BB OEIVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY*—Freight and insurance at less than sailing ves sel rates, by the steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Gapt. O. P Marshman, to sail on SATURDAY, Deo. 28, J? °’ c i M -> from second wharf above Vine at. For further particulars please see advertisement of Steamship KRYBTONE STATE, in this paper. For freight or passage apply to AZt&fa FOR CHARLESTON AND SA- S&&&K. VANNAH —HERON’S LINE. GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS OF LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY. The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and BTATS OF GEORGIA, • Now form a weekly lice for the South and Southwest, one of those ships sailing every BATURDAY at 16 •’dock A. M., alternately for Charleston asd Sa vannah. . Until the steamship State of Oeorgia has received her new boilers,'the Steamship Keystone State, let order to accommodate passengers and the trade, will make Weekly Trips, alternately to Charleston and Savannah The BteuQihip KEYSTONE STATE, Captain O.P. M&rflhmau, viU sail on 6ATUKDAY, December 25, at 4 o’clock, P. M. » FOR SAVANNAH. The steamship Keystone State, Captain Charles F. Marabman, having been deUined'by rog, will sail on THURSDAY, December 16. at 4 o’clock P.H/ At both Charleston and Bavanutb, these shipaconncct irlth steamers for. Florid* and Havana, and with rail roads, &0., for all plao6s in the South and BouthuMt. Smt7 freight *t an eraage of 16 par Mat. below New fork ateaaahlp ratea. 7&SI6HT and IN3UBANQB on a largo proportion of goods shipped South will bo found to bo lower bf these ships than by sailing tmmlsv , Cabin piSAage..*, 43o 00 Btoorage 9 00 Sxoorafon Tickets, good for tke'preseni yeti' 80 GO No bills of ltdiag Higned skip sailed. ffo? freight or pMMgO) to ' " ' A. HERON, Jr., , . No. 828 riate 81} North Wkaml. Agents at Charleston, T. 8. & T. G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah, 0. A. GBBINBR k 00. Bor Florida,.from OlisrJaston, steamer CAROLINA* •very Tnesday. Bor Florid*. from'Savannah,‘steamers BT, MARTS sad ST. JOHNS* every Tuesday and Saturday, Bor Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on the 4th and 19ih of every month. jell r&s STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER affiPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON DISItKY, 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 round trip, out and hack. ' FROM KKW YORK. Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday, -Deo 26,12 o’clock M. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, Jan 22,12 o’olock U FROM GLASGOW. Glasgow, Thomson, Wednesday, December 23d. Edinburgh, Gumming, Faturday, January 22<1. RATES OF PASSAGE. FROM GLASGOW.' ' First Clas,... ..15 guineas. Steerage, found with cooked provisions.... 8 ■* First Class $75 09 Steerage, found with cooked provisions. so 00 Children under 14 yeara of age, half fare: Infants In Steerage,free. Be turn tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. First Glass... $l4O Steerage. ...,'7,...,..,56Q An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN k 00., 123 WALNUT Street, Phlladel phia. 9 ROBERT OBAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL k LONEY, Buchanan’s Wharf, Baltimore. n 027 ' -sfSfcjt THE BRITISH AND NORT AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM. . note in Ton to iitmtooi. Chie!Cabin Passage. ,$i HeeoadCabin Passage. , FROM BOBTOB VO LIVERPOOL Chief Cabin Passage... ...|U Second Cabin Passage 00 The ships from Boston call at Hailra*, PBRBIA, Oapt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Ospt- J. Stoat. AMERICA, OtpUWickm aa ASIA, Capt. Jl. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Oapt.Rvrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. KUROPA, Capt. J. Lcitcfc, These vessels carry a dear whits light at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red en port bow. CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 1. AFRICA, Shannon, u N. York, Wednesday, Deo 8. BUROWA, Leltch, “ Boston, Wednesday, Deo. lb. PERSIA, Judkins, ** N. Pork, Wednesday, Dee. 23. ARABIA, Stone, “Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 29. ABIA, Lott, “ N York, Wednesday, Jao 6. CANADA, Ling, “ Boston, Wednesday, Jtn 12. AFRICA, Bhanoon, “N York, Wednesday, Jan 19. Berths cot scented until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net bs accountable let Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie. Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are rigned therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. ✓ for freight ox passage apply to nol-y S. OUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. (nHBSTOUT GROYE WHISKEY.— A de sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, has induced the offering to the pubiio of an article which the analyzation of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, A Camac, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to be the mostpnreand consequently leastiq/adoas spirits over offered the American pubiio. CERTIFICATE Of DR JAB. R CHILTON. I have analyzed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, J*. of Philadelphia, and having carefolly tested It, I am pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances, it is an. unusually pure and fine flavored quality of Whiskey; JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., New York, Bept. 8,1858. Analytical Chemist. Philadelphia, Sept. 9,1858. * DsakSie: We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and find that it contains none of the poisonous substance knows las f uslo Oil, which Is the characteristic and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAO, Analytical Gbdtnista. ToChaeleb Whaxtoh, Jr., No 116 WALNUT Bt., Philadelphia. ccC2-dtja2l SCOTCH ALE, LONDON PORTER, AND Cy BROWN STOUT. R Youngers’ Ale, St Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, In Btoae pints. Muir & Sons’ Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh, In stone pts. Finzl Sc Williams’ London Brown Stoat, in glass pts. do do Porter* in glass pta. F. Bleed Sc Co.’s Dublin Stoat, ia stone pts. In store and for sale by WILLtAM H. TEATON, SIS South FRONT Street. SNIDER'S old WINE STOKE,” ►O NOW CASJCT’S. Old No. 76, new 328 WALNUT Street. Snider’s Wines were always pronounced by good judges to, be unsurpassed, and were in reality Fuporlor to any in'the marhot. Fart of the ofd stock I baro yet oq hand', which consumers wonld do well L»try, now that the market is overstocked with adulterated liquors for to sell during the Chrißtmaa Holiday s. Wines and Liquors sold by mo, if unsatisfactory* can bereturued. JoIIN CASKY, Jb., d-i-im Successor to i. V. Snider. RTJRANDIBS. —