.. ••-""• ' ■ •; ~:ftew~f!jnAU«ttuw.~ , The regular meatlus of tlieie J lji>ittsJ§s|*Ti»'.&J»rt«- -- r OOMBSi BUT ' OHOE A '/BtSEtad rabtfou. YA'fcwdMia^jo^^tteSuif r** ; «. tj> i -jawnAtSlAHi&iiustK^D’ books yob thh, b> -.; •. •; *«hMeipbW . ~- . Heroines, fihakspeare.,. , >l*a4iw Bout«'n!t»-‘ L * ' Gallery ■ ' * V, ‘ W6m«n :^fe#s^:: SS ; &r-' -vw..i - fctratfptd Gallery ajpsss- -:ffi»--.; h^£2r^vaS^rf^SilfiTtfcir *Ali^kTfcßook of-the Boudoir GaJleryof Famous Poets *M* */ $£&&&&& ih orfle®. ’iiSi ir M p«Ae Amaranth «?- ss&isa portfinwSHi*Pf?Ws™i Forget Me,Mot_,, , . ... Moss ßobr wagons eiduklvelj’j for (he benefiVof farmers and g»r*j iwHehdthlD’i.Oireriiki : ! 4 PMutwtaaa} l sy;*sa&« 'ggausss!?". - : g™* AMMf .' asim»2«SS SS-:;:"- SPfc* - ■ whto/ti, wpe''lM<>.<'fi>he--lMt't*«o<3fjwrahU ! ANTIQDB...' .- sroTo4 WAV•'* iralaww. Tho;'ocirt«mi>lM.d'tB»rli!g i -•'J**** *OOKH MILTON down clueMiifteV-Jtraftf’BKtda bbrlßd tot&e>'tfrSotiOD 1 . LALY OYTHR LAKE ’ SPENSER ori»»Bi*t)tet»;*** I*'il»»AWit-'p«Jlil»l»«J»n i itlT»'e' " B}IKQK .■<-,.„ OHAUGKR sjarket* anl grß*A-groc<riß* in tbfl vary B.otionn ol the- 4 BOOTT MRS. HBMANS * < iggg& KbSof ear •*-BURNS ~. .COffPBB • ! -n,< : ;-> LjßlaH HUH* '* A WHITTIER Mr. Oomtoan hop*d the Chamber would defeat it. MBS. BIGQBBNEY DANTB * BOG W* - B. W. BLLSWOBTH ;l Dp Kf K K>HiTi. .: . • ; ■ ported »tt.;ordtnttiCft..ti»a«t«rlcsLtkk.*um*<s SWO to 1 '.4HSJI OARE * J SSvSSXtwov general ‘ ffiJAtS »sv*KS MBaY • ' Mr.NaUanroffend BB.GAR A. POE BRYANT ..j mlestooere Girard. s9aUtf to (inadirejnto tie;ex- i.,.W« have the above in all styles of binding, ftom plain padltney of 4daretilnlK r tM Girard bulldtoga, on Klav-- cloth to the finest Oalf and Antique, to suit all olmbos anth and JUarketratteeter into -a-'market hootse.; ~Nat- ,of putchaaera'i Wo these, cheaper than any other agreed td.v-<- ■- l s ua a ---•- ■ , L ;'- hdustfln-the city, beaidefl the additional advantage of a ' Mr. Beaton offared’araaolatioH problhting the Oobit gift. j , \nisstonecaetHlghw«/a ffom permittiog-the Klfth;aod i ”, Worfaf by the most popular iuthow', living and dead, | Sixth.stre«t'!PaaMh|«C‘ltailway'to.jdter the curb ahd % ihairstylea, from the moat reoherche and to the lnteraectibhof'W»htßgtonahdFlftnand r Bixthatrfi6ta : plainudaabstantial.latkatohisblngiylowbrices. , [ -until It la fOnattitihsd thatthh'eoiapiuay have o>ight l to Bayard Taylor’s Travels' - ' Worke of Thos. Jefferson defy thdlaw.-' ' “ Work*'or J. Pen&imore “ Ohaa Dickens y -Mr. Benton nhder the pretext of eon* Cooper - A « ' Mrs. Southwoith ♦eylbg^aMenger*^atid’froni the 1 Baltimoia depot, the Works of J. T. Headley “, Mre.Henta wfflpsnx la and constructing a curb -- ** Frank Forrester ~ tl _, Mrs. Sedeeriok to the toSiyth atreeta,cut-' 1 -".lT'Bugh Miller' ° -• Works of Viigmia- Town ting off a mlle or more of their joad., -Mr :Benton tK Capt. Mayne Bold aand thought thls outrsge against the law raqnlfed action. « Charlotte Bronte . Works of S. M.&mucker Thereeolntionpassed;Worjuof Washingtonlrr- “ T.B. Arthur The hill’from CoWnion{CbuSpfl relative-to raatine : u ,J. A Ward . Worn ox Grace Aguilar ' « A.S. Roe " • The bill .to the PUigent -Bteadi “ O. H. Spurgeon B. P.,Thompson Pire*Bngtne ukemnp.atfd patted/ 1-- -- V u -» 5 > u Cipt. Maryavt •*< SamSllck 1 . The-resolution qgkJpg .-.an .to . the <c Pe?er Par’ey *( Jane Austin . , . Guardiana of *> Mre<MOodle ‘ t( Marlon Harland on motipnpE M'i.'NaShina.JVMaah debate here. S V.*» gthol et ‘ { MaryHowitt ensuedbetweeriMwjinbZ^aidyrlieal/ai^aereralothers.Fielding %( obaa. Lamb TheresolUtlonaofllyMaee(£»c-/i-I-.*-d''//'cT rd i/.-rßi-r ;' ‘‘ 'liiwrenaoBtorne * ( IdwardKverett The apodal committee OBttheibMf ;kbd>tauttoii cou* WarerlyiNovela \-. < c .>liortnxo Dow ■ ■ • tract reported concerning the original bHia.and de- Work? of Benj Franklin < ( Lord Bacon tailed the psrticola.nl dta rbelDgi awarded 1 to John HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY BY THE MOST OBLE* Jones. There.Vfaitaud armlnority.reportnn thd Same ' ■> 1 i BRATED r subject.. *; .(•■ .’<€ •-*. v >• Hdtne ■' Bancroft A resolution, accompanied .the. formw.report, censu* ’ ; Macaulay - • - Raasell ricgtheflaardiaMo^lVorfpr.Tpting/orthoJonesoon- -Prescott ‘ Ferguson tract. • '-Ir-.-v--.'/• ' .-.Gibbon- - Rollin Mr. Neal auandoby beniaring all the* Robertson Lord Guardians—those 'who did not vote,’as. ;weti. as those r;- ■ Headley-. Sparks . who did, ioUmttohas the alien* jAemhera were equaVy -■• ‘.j And a host of others. caJpable with the others. ,r-.. Callandexajnlno r 'and satisfy yourself. that EVANS’ K|Mr, Cnyler agreed with tbesplfitof the .resolution, has a groatez va^ieKTof r Books,: and wUI sell cheaper but sugg*»t#d4h*t arrmodlficatiosuof. the reaolatlon be: than’any}other house Hu Hthe city. Do not forget that made, so as 4\ot> to-include, ga subject* of Measure.thh a valuable Gift, whichwillmake a welcome Christmas three members of.-the board who voted in thenegatire. BoxfJg preueoted’ to ydd', charga, atEYANB’B, The resolution was lopOTdjoily modihnd. v s besides getting your Books-cheaper than you can get - TheameailinentwaadoaWand'tkCTesblatiOnpassed.' .tbfemelsewhere. . • • - - - On.the xeeolhlioa MfiTobh 1 Jtfnes foil the beef* ALBUMS FOR THE LADIES, and mutton- eontractifrom thaflratofJttaarri and to /■Albums of all sizes and all styles of binding toauit v-E> jh’-'i *>i all tutos. Profasely illustrated with magnificent Steel .■ Mr. OnylW moved anaUjendmeot Mr -Jonas at Engravings. the rate ot 4 80*100 per poundfor the’meat, being l the- Pet Album Leaves of Affection earn at vrbtah be flraVourad to taKAthi dontract^”Message Bird Album Fbliopceca Album The amendmeatwae the'wioluWori passed Bunbemi&'Albuni ' Token of Love flaally. ■. t - J ' : '■ n - j; '‘‘ ••• “ GeinAlbum Album of the Heart A communication was - received from thd president of - Rosebud Album Landscape Albam the Sunbtuy.and Etle Railroad, stating that oader the Gift Album Forget-me-not Albam / law the expiretionof thV teroa orcertalh direotora will Albhm of Love Album t f Memory -soon give* an account of -Album of Remembrance - Bonrenlr Album the condlUou and operations of the company, its jin* Leaves of Friendship | Friendship Album - profemeoUTiHdKt&Uiulonk'. It wag referred to thV ' And others too numerous lo mention. Committee on Riilrosa*7»> ■ ir . BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, AND HYMN J|lUn Ne»l to report the names of ! 1 i BOOKB. nice suitable bartons - for: the directors of the, above Methodist Hymn Books (Episcopal Prayer Books Hot, ( -;•-* - : ‘ - Baptist Hymn Books (Catholic Prayer Book* *The ChamWr .*• :■ "*i- - r,< - * Lutheran'Hymn Books J Presbyterian Hytnn Books . ooaaoa covROiL. . . Of 'all ’sizes, and bonnd in all styles, Arabesque, Mr; Hacker presented an ordinance authorizing a loan Turkey Morocco, Antique, Velvet, &e , with and with* of ss2l,6oo,fo?theaxVenalonofthewaterbotkfl. , 1 - out'clasp- uV** - The 'bier* wu directed to advertise 'the: ordinance agreeably to thdhst bt'AfiaetaMy oponthe subject. l -*- 7 - Also, a rrsolathm makinga .transfer of'certain Items to the BecoiTer'of TaXM;' Agreed tS^ Also, an ordinance making on appropriation of 15,025 to the olerks of OoanoHs. • . Mr Xelsy, moved.to ufflendto'iferlke oat $6OO for re-- cording ordinances,'aad Insert $2OO. . Mr. Go-<Joa,iooTed.to*men4'toatrike <out the whole anoa'nt. wbfcti Was ' : X - lit. Potter £ibre<t to fr>etpoa'e toe bill forth e present; which was agreed t 0.;., • \. fc £ ; - Mr. Hacker eubmlftel d Vewoluttcrn trassfetilog some of the .1 tarns of;the appropriation to'.the Law Deport* meat. Agn&d r ..'-1 • The annual appropriation bdJ.-'mokibg ULappropWO-' tlon to .the Deportment or Oitjf-Prbportr:w&s hat con rimed. -’ ; n A^;;.-o.r^r-, ‘ *' Mr. Hacker,mored to amend/to add Tor IwiWsa toes. . Tbo item »rsBoOTorth%;Olerk , bf Quarter Sessions'wm Ihoreawd to .Item of $l,OOO 'for, sheriff’s • feeswasstriken’-bnt.^? 3^z - v, ' i 'V..--V''fy A motion was mode to add's7oO, for toepiintWof' the journal ©r,'*eddi8 l <)f'the ticrart&Qt&rtersesfiioi]>; •which -Bare -rise to Wth debit*' between Umm HabkervCto«gS^]^grd<hegfe™; Mr Miller* dirting bujSfoaree; intimated that’great corruptions Property, and that, at , he would dace a resolution tostrfisll3flg too City wlltftor’tbcdai. mooes suitagetast the#*' 5 • The motio£'wAsh : oV^ro6(lto J .' ; r /; l »"* * * v Hr.UiUir mor'od to strike oat olltocUfenie for print* lag, aUtionerf, bUHftfe, jwdtfiVertieißg * *Agre«f to; \ Mr. W a lsh;*dridt^«meodVto- W i<l WOtophyß.G; Witfcs, of Beak ? s Phnadslphiaxßrifi'Bafid/J’ar services on toe fourth of July la&t; svjV-4. , - Mr,. GordoAmdvid toamend,totnaket!>e’sn>xi's7otb" BecJi’sßandfso to- the- to the Liberty Bead, *n4*KMo the Romany Bond: ‘ Ur to these Vho participated; in the ‘‘Pourth qf July^oelebiatfOn ;»f He wtscnebf - Mr. Gordon said he had asked the lost speaker to con he would think of It.’* • (Laughter.J ~'4! , .Me*. Ooolay^bm^^^to^^niii^tooniatb'e.p^a Mr. Mwch«r RRli th»t ,1V woaU tv, occlan?* je.?<?*■%?-A’vS""-*”!* “ mmfat btR be rccriradMm inialt, - ’ Mr;B<jrdoii_ttn ritWrrjr hi. RmeadthW; - '' J ‘ Morrlß Rod oth«calr«rt».;.;b*t* l (rßer. ■ . gr*dlhd Rnd r? 10 * trilTe^; *nl'frora^Wjlliain»po r t to tUO : . n l **l.!}? c,u it!t?!/$:Sf dtrectin, tha, Oorai'ltt«« oi'Mtfkell-not to'rant tho BUIU m tliS - mdtl boniM Hrobdthclst ofAijril Kart V: ’ , . . - Mr 'Wetb»fi]t : maT&)d to .h[pbd"tli4t tti9 .tail, in fH. ' Bicid inlß ;Tidt bolellal'iflar' Mr MRmi.l tii.rred id iotead ;f tijD*ra^ii^mejitrtfait «me4.»r Mrtlm. tetmWSaintlrWrtbdnr St:" • “ ri«iraeadmdnt«rM*otip l «e 4 ’ ■"' ' ' .’ t! Mr. Qorfoir«po»« g tt Rom, «m 1 0 .( - Hr, Kelley opposed the adoption, of the subject; * ■wwpwafed,*tortqoD lUaram Totoff; 1 the resolution way *i >./ o .A J b^i. 0 T r * a ’’ mltl ?L* «»w«oawittoiUliJi &e » p . polntmonk of RcommittßO of'flrttotoqiilroTrJitßilioai? of wßrrtutß biTßtn.n twlooMidT 1 ' to (tad M«m.r imttjr Potter, K«U« >futttV»si4 Dfcktoßpn. w«»Rpjwiot^o»thojoommliimrbjr-.’ iJ iu-o -i~o! u A re«olntton.Mr«tis g Mn£jin*k M CmnmUtoo « s ri; port *n ordiouioo 4f»otl»gtb» Tmßnrer to par w»r- : 5“* 8 J «4«r;faTbrotm*kji*r» jmsonto i iuti-.- ferred to the Committee onftnonee.* > • ! p. l In- regard-to the Blfth and fiiith-atreets wm coocarred»-«? vj ?* >,d:J-ZZi, Hr. Drown*, of . Uio Committee .op ;Whams And Landings, Bubmiltedwreßolatlon trausferrieg certain items of the appropriaUon to that deportment “ Asreed to. *»f l u * t V; H'ilV. 1 -nv-- - »“S ordinance .authorising toe lighting «3 th«,!pßbßC7 jaape by the Trutaes of: toe . cOoflnnlng the conn h ? ’-••-*?,too ,8,.1f.-M.thßr.... .43,600' ?• o 0 R??! tt i d ? ,r '-A'!s? 0. Bma»./.: 1 *» ?• 10. 0.8. B. O'AeU. 8,009 t V S' Ih«»4flptlor*f tho',resolution,’ Mr, Mutbor cpMtdßrol tbuo bl 4«=rr boroß, rr tb» t?,'.*. H, iddb'MTO?’ " XH The BobJeet,ffyi poi,tgopc4. ; Adloortted.: j ,j.> • v, T . lan SAFES. IBB ‘ , 4‘WATSON’S 3 ' - ‘•’*‘ a *nSirt^y M T - oc l a,3m * ... ... . ttjim?a -ny-fi-.- ' f> ;• ■*V. „ .BJBAIi ISTAI*,BBOK*B,; .• ***■»•; ag o ,t£ir f . jla ,-i - •JkVQjmjSKUtomf' l Ai -"’ ’ -■>*«* „ ' flSON^BE'i' 00 etyjr Jr -if'.-. Y, ~7> ?>fr* •» t SM. S fcßßl(tt*wJjK Wjjpmrt Hd'rtlai; afiWWiSMSwi^sAM*#*® W OoifahfM,* - • Hut " IcsTJirt" Ul» k* FaKiSy BIBLES.—A Urge assortment or Family Bibles, descriptions and all prices, from 91 to $6O, Illustrated with floe engravings, printed with Urge type, bn good paper, and in various styles of binding, from the simplest to the most ornamental. Also, Pulpit Biblejf.ln'various styles.- - ■ ( -A'reryjlarge assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS, to suite all ages and tastes... We hare a: larger varied of Children's Books, at lower rates than, any,other house .in besides the additional advantage of a gift, gratis,/or the litile onM. ;, , f< . . ? J\fn»at’theeypsees the heart believes,” Anyone who wishis.t£«xa<aine’*for himself is invited to call at EVANS'S] and verify the above statement. We are eon* fidentih&t he will go away satisfied that . '"‘EVANS; has the most variety, v BYANS’S Js the ebespest place.- ; , ,; ; more for the money than any "other. ' .‘'Our; gifts consist of gold and silver/Watches* gold Test,’ Fob] Chatelaine atd Guard Chains, gold Brace let*;.Cameo, Mosaic, Corel, Garnet, and Engraved and Plalnßarids, Gold Miniature Lockets, Goldßenclis and Pena, Lfdles’ gets or Coral, Lava, Cameo, Garnet, Mo eale,:and|Jet'®ar.drow,‘wlth'Blwastpins to match, ’GolaJilngp with Stone Settings, Gold Bosom Studs ana Sleeve .Buttons, Pocket; Knives, PortemonnaleS; Gif t Plated'Cake Baskets, Water Pitchers, Napkin Rings, Sets of Teaspoons, and agreat variety of nre/01, ornam»atal«..and handsome gifts of intrinsic value, suitable for Holiday Presents, ;W)H he distributed among'’ purchasers of Books,' at the GIFT BOOK STORE EMPORIUM, 439 CHESTNUT Street; ‘ « 'f, i:_> (’JL'.-JG. G. EVANS. - ~N. B. Persons who are dissatisfied with their Gifts, .einjiave them exchanged for others of the same Value. Classified. Catalogues free to all. , d2l 6$ IjtLEG’ANTLY ILLUSTRATED, BOOKS. ''GJi -—Jart Imported aod for sale by J. 0. PRICE it OOm No. 9& Soath SIXTH Street, above Oheetnut. GRAY’sJPOETIOAL WORKS. Illuetrated with En-: gravhjgdby BirketFoster and Harry Roger*. .Square -12n£o, antique cloth. . 1 - " • ? A(t Ode written in the Whycbewood By Thomas Warton. ' With 14 Etchings by J Blrket;Foefeft ISqhekeSve, half morocso. DAYS,.OF.ENGLAND Sketches of theUlden Time. lilnetrated with 20 superb Wood Ed ia * nUtlM • FAVORITE BNQLISH POEMS of the leet Two Qen- With BlograpblCil lliueorationii, and over 200 ‘lljhstralions in the hlgheet.etyle of. Wood Engraving, .byCcpe/preswich, Birket Foster, Ac/ Bvo., cloth ana motoceo J ' 1 UPPER RHINE; With2o beauUfal.Engravlnge on Bitket Foster. • Smalt 410.,-cloth gilt.' i ,THEJ£IRK AND THE MANSE. Sixty Wutiful views drthe most interesting and romantlo Parish Kirks and Moose 4 in Scotland, with historical notices. Im- PCrial-4to,cloth,.fextra.>: ; / i ; . i.’ . : GOLDSMITH’S POETICAL WOBKS. lUostrated by Birket Foster. Beautifully: colored plates. Square ' SrO/cloth and morocco. , M GRAVE.-Illustrated wiih Wood Cuts by Birket Foster, Bvo. cloth gUt. • •- > ' TENNYSON’S.POEMSf. Elegantly lUostrated with Wood. Engravings, -After Millais,‘Birket Poster, Cope, _«o • Square Bvo morocooextras . . ;i * s ‘: WOROBW6RTa’B POETICAL WORKS. With ele ment Illustrations on Wood, after Birket Foster, Harri- Ac.yl yoL, square 9 yo,> elqth gilt and ruo ?. -the' COURSE OP TIME By Robert Pollock. lllus tratod w!th;dcsigns on wood, by the first artists. Small 4toj oioth-and morocoo.' SUMMER TIME IN THE COUNTRY. liluelraUd by “pwafd'3ol *0 original engravings, by Birket Foster, H. WiWf Jamel GodwlhVio.' Stn«U 4t< cloth, gilt. " JODBS'AND SONNETS. Selected from the most emi hentauthors..lUostrated with woodengraving#, printed incolotk. Squaresvo.doth , *.? r m BUMI8» POEttl AN» SONGS. ‘ An entirely new edl- PQn.;lliu4trated tbroughoutby the most eminent artists. One el«gant}voJnme.-Emallatorcloth. /. k .vJPOEtoSiNDPIoTUttEdPROMTnOMASiIOORE. lUue&ated With wood engravings by Birket Foster, Ao/, By® -papery l vol.square ' fIHAKSPEARB.- Original Pictorial Edi tion Fine impreasione of thePlatei, (Very scared.) ~HQMEI :(THE). Portrayed- by the Wood, by MlUim, pfckersriU. T Tepn|e|j:-Gilbert, Ao. Square Bvo.J doth-gUt’and mo ./ ITALY.; CJwMcal, Historical, and Pleturesque/ h lor treated with 60 beantifoily engraved steel Plates, f Jitter UI voi f folio; morocoo/ - i--ROYAL-Gallery of British art. comprising -}8 I'wge-aodi snpetb Steel Engravings, by the best ar tleta)s^fter.pafptings by the moat eminent English mas* tors, wtthietter pressiff 'EafgQsfe'ondPrenoh. Folio, morocco .v,. ... .. , . ' jPletttrescitteaUttstratlonß of the Cathedral phutchee of 180 Plates, bautifully engraved I®?; Winkles, with'historical and descriptive Sro.vhalf morocco, gilt edges, ART TKBASUKEB of .thb units d kingdom. Exhibition L in4B67. With descriptive- WJ/ Oven Jones, H. Dlgby, Wyatt, Ao. 100 plates in gold ana Qolorg... .i/A Uhristmis Catalogue,of Elegant Books, soluble for jhe presentsfeftson, with prices attached, is now ready, applicstlpn; . d22-0t MERCHANTS, and wTßoilfleM Persons who may desire a list of the B*tall'Bteftyeepe>s in Philadelphia, (in order to ad orete Circulars, Ao ,) will find the same arranged; both of streets and classification of goods, in the LADIES’ PHILADELPHIA SHOPPING-ampE-. P«R,1859. Price2A cents. for sale by Parry & McMillan, Ha sard Bros,. Win. 6. AA. Martlen, Wm. B. Zleber. at ifco Girard House, and at the Post Office. ~A h aqwificekt holiday gift 4*-i'WOKj , &BON, No.' it South lireet, pobH.b till d»r— • 1 • ■ PAST and F RESENT. D» Bet, ®- O'S'on'r SapatWt lllnrtruted Sr Steel £n. tyiwnoffraphlS' lllaiaiii.tfoijg in Oil Colors, wood engraving*. • It is without 'ii? # ?i °»j»u* e n J cst > e i°B^nt'Work on' Palestine ever Issued,? Edition-in,cloth now ready. $3 fiQ. •'/Also, new aliOons for the' Holidays* of ' D w onlfonu with above, Cloth. t3.6o.por ( gilt Atotlqoe $5.60.- ' *vs Hsdgi in s 2l cloth gilt 31 ; doth 76c =. •lo.acd.AroaodHonstantinople'fil jte, JuVenlfe Library. 30 yds. 25c per vol.. or |o per sett;: ' 1 • • * .. Caroof Jlaohpelab, cloth, full gilt, slrdoth76e.- : POB BALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. * jpMaty. 1,;....:, iTJWJATI % ;BICK3STEIrI*>S *-AV BANK-NOTE REPORTER, • - _ . . | PHILADELPHIA. 1 7 1 7 l2®£s^ a * f D( * ablest on the Continent. The cheap* «tt add most reliable JnjtheWorld; s3, wt , £ f semi-monthly; 75 cents mofitnly. Single copies oceoteJ and always riady/ -Subscriptions maybe i ll2 South THIRD Street, Bulletin Buildings,- i nolB tm • BJJffDAY-BOmdh Noks'Tßsi t«h« taobaiitD OHQXOE ILLUSTRATED .BOOKS , „„ YOUTH, • c <.-Hdng Largest Ooilection In tbo Country, ■■ <■ ~_ thby ian sow fublishuo 1 >,* IXIW,BOOR EVERY SUTIJRDAT.MOnNINB, “*T W>*4 WithQQE UNION, ilia OHHSTNUT Steeet. FMleaewile, =>-** A< Urgo’i amfortment of Bibles, togother with ‘(he da. yotlonair osed In the- various Evangelical (.Ohpnshee,at^ayn.keptOn hand. V I - ocil-tf !* /? Vfß R y- gctkious, scarce, bask. w.» BOOKS bought to JOBS, OAMPEBIiL, OtoMouV »t<6 s y. Jhitkelpble. fligheel 40 eforr Btsteortho - * ’ 810-Sia galea fag £nctio?(. .(If - THOMAS It BOSS, .TJ • | nm. WMiiti soma, fouaia stout •' > (former]. Noa. P 7 »nd 08.) ! ’ vihh siLEMTooicaAsdsbai,'b stats ..'Twenty-fourth Fall Bale,,2Bth at the Ex change. />"//_ , ;•■ Twenty-fifth Vail Bale. 4th January, at the Exchange. Twehly-sixth Tall Bale, 11th, January, at the Ex change. ..... _ _ . ... Fart of the handbills of the'above sale* sow ready/ . \ „ u , - i.' - &lAI, BBTATB.-STOCXB, *O, - Balee at the-pbiladelphla Exchange every. -/Lbr: Handbills of eaob property issued separately, la addition to which we publish* on, the Saturoay previous .to each sale, one thousand pamphTetform, aying-toll degcriptiona.of all the property to he Mid on toefoUowlngTuesday. y v M 1 fRITATB BALI BgaigTJK. - - ET* Beal Estate entered on'oar PriVate Bale Re fuser, and advertised occasionally iff ottr Public Bale ~Abptriwta, (of whloh 1,000-oopies are printed weekly,) -frceof oharge. -... \ ■ ~ BEAL ESTATE AT PRfvATI'SALE. Me hare a large aroobot of-Real Sktatb at Tri- Including every description of Olty.and country {property. Printed Lists may he had at the motion store. ,n w ■ ■ - - ' ‘ - - JBBAL ESTATE SALK* January 4th; Will include— , , , ' . Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate/ of Samuel Hiller, , . deceased.' r TWO VALUABLE LOTS. with atone and frame dwel lings, Cray’s lane, west of the ,Darby, plank.road, Twenty-foarth ward. . ,‘" Orphans! C^urtBale—Estate of James Morrow, deo’d, TOBBETH&EK-STO&Y BRICK DWELLINGS,Owen street, between Thirteenth and Brood aud Lombard .and South streets.. -•- <. Assignee’* peremptory Sale. • , TRACT .OF LAND, >1477 94-100 acre's, supposed to he woodland, situate inMootroee county, Arkansas. Same Eatato-FIVE .TOWN LOTS, South Govlogtou, Kenton county* Ky. . . : , ’Same Estate—TßACT OF LAND, 160 acres, situate In Benton county,;lowft. ', Same Estate—TßACT OF LAND, 80 acres, situate in Dobuque Land District, Iowa: ' Same Estate—TßACT) OP LAND, 280 acres, situate in Lewis county, Missouri. , . Same Estate—FAßM of 680 acres, part woodland,. Wl’h two-story brick dwelling, log and frame barn. .. ftJT Fall particulars of' each of .the above in hand bills. - UNITED STATES HOTEL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. —The very valuable property known as the >< United States Hotel,” Atlantic)’ Clty. N.'J The house is 66 feet front by, 40 feet deep* .with' a wing 40 by 210 feet j is four stories high, with 140 large Bleeping apartments. Situate on a-sqn’afacf ground, SCOfeet fronton the rail road by 600 feet de*p, with a square of ground laid out as & park, 350 feet front by 600 feet deep to the ocean. Containing 12 stores.* r Executor’s Peremptory-Sale—Estate of Jacob Korc '< . differ, deceased r VALUABLE. BUSINESS STAND—Three-story brick store and dwelling, No. 9i3 Sooth Bocond street, south •f Ohristian street. ■ < ? Same Estate—VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND— Three-story brick store and dwelling (wl ( th granite front two stories) adjoining' the'above, being No. 915 South Second street Bams £state£?BUBlN£flS STAND—Two-story frame -storeand.dwelling, adjoining the.above, being No. 917 South Seeond'street; • 1 ‘ ‘ game Estate—SEVEN FRAME DWBLl^lNGS—Chris tian street, between Second and Third streets'. Same Ritate-TWO FRAME DWELLINGS. Ohlua street, between Front aod Secood ; etreetfl, (Southwark ) A FIRST MORTGAGE for $1,300, '.secured, by two thtoe-storv brick Brown Streep (Ninetkecth ward,} The tlile papers may be seea-at the Auction Rooms; '• . 7 THREK-BTOBY BSlfiK STOJtB AND DWELLING, No. 1219 Little Wsehington street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth and Prime and Federal streets, wlth-a frame Stable in the rear. - r . GROUND'BENT $66 AYE AR—A well-secured yearly ground rent of $66 a year, cleat of taxes,. 1 . ' GROUND RENT $lB A YEAR—A well-secured yearly ground rent of $lB a year, dear of taxes. VALUABLE PROPERTY—Stores, dwellings, <fco , Nos. 1746 and 1748 Market street, southeast corner of Eighteenth street, opposite the Media Railroad Depot; aud Noa 6,7, and 9 South Eighteenth street, below Mar ket street. ‘ To be sold together BUSINESS STANDS— Throe-story brick tavern aod dwelling; southeast- coraer.of Second and Shippeu streets. . BAKERY AND DWELLING Three-Story brick bakery and dwelling, Sklppen street, adjoining the above,- SALE OF POPULAR AND INTERESTING MISQEL > LANEOO4 BOOKS. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, JUVENILE WORKS, Ac. ■ ‘ .On Tuesday Evening, Dec. 28) at the auction store, an assortment of mis cellaneous works, biblea and prayer books, jutenile works, Ac. fly Fpr particulars see catalogues. BSOOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT BTREET, ophite the Custom Rouse, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets, CARD.—Last sale of embroideries for the season; the sale this morning will positively be the last of needle work goods, and will comprise a’ large assortment of the most desirable styles, to which the particular at tention of the trade is Invited/ 1 ( 1 LAST SALE OF EMBROIDERIES FOB THE SEASON. This Horning, . December 24th, commencing at 70 o’clock, by cata logue, on a credit,* large apd desimble lot of needle work goods, to close an importation. Richly Embroidered jaconet, cambric and book ooliars, ■ Jaconet and book seta, collars and sleeves to' match. French embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs, Ac. .. RIBBONB AND TRIMMINGS./ ' Velvet galloons, silk dress .fringes, cords and tas sels, bonnet ribbons, Ac, • LACK VEILS. Also, a line of round-cornered Frenoh laco veils. FLOWERS "AND FEATHERS. Also, French artificial flowers, black and fancy colored ostrich feathers.' HONITON GOODS. Also, a line of superb real Hon J ton laco collars and sets. ■, gehmant6wn goods. Also, on Friday morninr, a- foil assortment of new style wool' knit goods, vis: SHAWLS, TALMAS Ladles’ sepbyr knit shawls, large knit Talmas, ladies* and children’s coats, &o’. " r HOODS. NUBIAS; BIGGOLETB. Wool knit hoods for lidles’. and children’s wear, sepbyr nubias, riggolots, Ac. i SCARFS GAUNTLETS. Also, gents* and children’s zephyr acarti, wool gaunt lets and le'ggtns. T HOSIERY, ; L&dles* and gents’wool hose and half-hose, children’s scarlet spot and plaid hose, Ac. Q7* Samples and catalogues early on the morning of eale. ‘ JEWELRY. An invoice of cameo, painted, and lava jewelry, in sets aod single pieces. i - Also, a full line of French embroidered lace veils. GREAT SALE, AT AUCTION, OF A LARGE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OP EUROPEAN OIL ; PAINTINGS. i - On Monday Morning. December 27th, at 10)4 o’clock, at the saies-room, No. 481 Chestnut street. This fine collection embraces, nearly, two hundred specimens,; mostly 'originals, by celobrated artists. Among the'subjects, of which there, is a great variety, will be fouod beautiful landscapes, marine views, Inte rlotPj exteriors, compositions of animals, flguro pieces, Ac , all of which are finlrhed in the ‘finest style of art. There ato also several flue copies of originals after the “ old raaiUra/opfitetLwith/grest'ffdelity. - - All the pictnres have been framed in rich gold gilt frames, made la the bes> manner; after the newest de signs, aud all beitg in perfect order, all fit ornaments w th whicht to adorn the parlor, gallery, or drawipg room. 117* The pictures will be open for examination, with catalogues, all day, aud in the eten'sg until 9 o’clook, on Thursday and Friday, the sale, and-the ladies, aod : gentlemen’of, Philadelphia and vicinity are invited w examine them prior to the sale/ Sale positive. I - „ I . ID* Parties from a distance can have their pictures packed on the spot, so as to be sent vylth perfect safety. SALESROOM* V/ ; 222 MARKET STREET, BETWEEN SECOND. AND THIRD STREETS. ; F. G. WOLBBRT, AVOIIOWMU. SALE OF. READY MADB CLOTHING, 1 Ao. .’.-s' -* This Morning, Will be ibid, without reserve, & general assortment of ready-made clothing, tailoring goods, Ac. BRINLKY, & 00., r No. MARKET STREET. Philip ford, auctiokeer, ho. 630 MARKET STREET, between FIFTH ft&d BJXTH, south side. ttAKtJEL HATHAMS, AUCTIONEER* ta - and MONEY LOAN OFFIC». No. 224 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear ft., only eight doora below tha Exchange. .. Hours of business from T o’cloek; A. M., until 10 o’eloflkjn the evening. Out-door false, and sales at the Auction Mouse, at tended upon the xaprt aatiafactoty term*,- . ' J ! \. CAPITAL-£W|OOO/. - , J&it+btUkidfor fie last Thirty, Y«a rt,' Advances .made from ond dollar to thousaods.ou mends. Silver Plate, Watobea, Jewelry, Hardware, Meri okandue, Clothing, yuraiture,Bed(ling,pigtj?,Maalcal Instruments', Guns, Horses, Oarritgee,. and Goods of •very description. . . All goods, can remain any length of time agreed pon/ I All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards] will be charged $ per cent, par month; $6OO and over, the lowest market rate. This Btore House having a depth of 120 feet, has large Are and thie^proof/vaults to store all valuables, and prij rate watchmen for the premises: also, a' heavy loses ranee effected for the benefit of all person* having goods advancedupba. ..,v v { .. * .N. 8.-rOn aooount having am, unlimited capital, this jofitoe Is prepared to make advances on more satis , factory and •ooommodatlnc terms than any other in Money advanced to the poor, ia amii] amounts, wittg Wtany charge/^ . • ‘ AT' PRIVATE BALE, Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and' Clothing wilt be sold at reduced urioas» . anl-ly By William h. sxebb, general AUCTION AND, COMMISSION STORE, No. it North EIGHTH Street, below Aroh. > ' 2. A. ELXBON. Auctioneer. ~ E7*“ Odusignments of new and second-hand house* hold furniture, piano-fortes; carpets, watches, jewelry. Ao., respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad* ranees will be made if required. 117* Oat-door sales attended to promptly. Charges m moderate as any other house in this city* JH. GUMMET & SONS, • BEAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, ' ' -r . ' ' No; 620 WALNUT STREET. ~ CARD,—J. M- Gummey A Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular isales of‘Beal Estate, Stocks, Ac. Also, household furniture at dwellings, BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. C 3“ On oar Private Sale Register will always he found a very targe amount of real estate, including every description of city and country property. ‘ *7. 81. OUMMEY A SONS, Beal Estate. Broken, 620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth. Tl/lOSES NATHAN Oj AUOTIONEEB ITi and OOMMIBSION HEBOHANT, 0. M, corner HATH and BAOE Streeta. GBEAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. MONEY! 2 .MONEY! Money liberally advanced la large or email amount*, from doe dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate. dlptnoDds, watches, jewelry, /oiHlng-piseea,. magical Instruments, furniture, dry goods, oloUung, groceries, cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, liar* ness, and all articles of value, for any length of time agreed oh, at’ Nathans’ Principal Establishment, Southeast corner of Sixth and Kaoe streets. ; PBOMISSOhY NOTES, ifllh collateral, discounted at the lowest market rates. NATHANS* pBINOIPAL KBTABTiIBBMBNT L B. E. •~'OORNBE r OF; WXI’JT AND BAPS STREETS, v Where money will bfi HberaUy advanced on gold and sliver plate, [diamonds. watcliea, jewelry, fowling* pieces, dry goods, clothing, groceries, liquors, ofgsifl, hardware, chtlery,'fancy articles, wirrara, paintings, engravings, musical instruments, fnrnitnre, bedding, liorsee, vehicles, harness, stocks, and ait other articles of value. ; > i_ OUT'OOOH SALE* Persou&l attention given to all crot'dQor sale*, either at private dwellings,. etorea, or elsewhere, and charge* 'rimunaUylow. ‘ 5 ,-» IT IS OFTHE HIGHEST IMPORTANT for every one to know' where tbeV will get the moat for their money. especially each times as these. ZIEGLERJbIStfITfI, wholesale Druggists. corner 6f SECOND and GREEN Street*. are disposing of their White Lead, Ground Paints, ox «H Colors, and Window was** allot the best duality," at prlaes which will he pleasing to bqyeni. ; t , well:. ■timAND GlN.—‘2o pines Biiporloi’ Old :3 *8 Rollapd ofn In Bondi fir rale by E. PVMIDDLE TON fc. BM'n FRONT Street. »Qt THE i FRIDAY/ BEOEMBER 24, 185$; GOODS/op the HOUDATS, ... ,MAB TIN at QUA YIiE'S STATIONERY, TOY, * FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM, No. 1036 WALNUT STREET, (BELOW;ELEyJ3STH.) A oho’cs and elegant assortment of Goods salted to the coming HOLIDAYS, comprising articles of'utility, taste, add ornament, seleotod from the latest Importa tions expressly for the Olty Retail Trade. M. A. Q.’a Stook embraces every variety of Dolls, W«f, Orylog, and Sleeping, Ac., together with a large variety of PAPER DOLLS, WRITING DESKS, PORT FOLIOS,'HERBARIUMS, ; SOBAP BOOKS, PORT-MONNAIEB, AO.' With a large assortment of Games. Fasoy Boxes, Juvenile Rooks, Doll Furniture,‘Theatres, Stables, Warehouses, with a general assortment ox Toy ana Fancy Articles. FANS! FANS! FANS! LatMtßtYleFuu,in BRF,Crape,snaxiuna. - s. Also, Orloket'Bate, Balls, and Wlekate. nolO-tM CJRISTIANI & GO.. PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS, Being now arranged in their new location. No. 45 SOUTH FOUBTH STREET, are offering a superior assortment of DRUGGISTS’ ARTICLES I -* - * V' 'AUD ' •' • FANCY GOODS. Consisting in part of Freuoh and English FANOY SOAPS. Foreign EXTRACTS and POMADtB. TOILET BOTTLES, In Glees and China. POBTEMONNAIEB. PURSES and POOKET-BOOKB. DRESSING CASKS and ODOR BOXES. Hair, Tqoth. Nail, aod Shaving BRUSHES. Ac., Ao. To whloh they call the attention of Druggists and the public, as their prices defy conipetit.ou dI3-dtja7 T7fOR,THE HOLIDAYS. J? ; OHOIOB MIXED SUGAR PLUMB. MARSEILLES SUGAR ALMONDS. JORDAN SUGAR ALMONDS. A VARIETY OF CREAM BONBONS. SUPERIOR BURNT ALMONDS. FINE CHOCOLATE PREPARATIONS NEW VARIETY OF FINE CONFECTIONS. JAPANESE STRAWBERRIES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SELECTED FRENOH BONBONS. A VARIETY OF FINE PARIS BOXES / AMD CORNETS. . FRRNOHSUGARTOYS AND FRENCH NICK NAOXO. STEPHEN E WHITMAN. MANUFACTURER OF FINE CONFECTIONERY* > ' No. 1219. -MARKET STREET. d4-td29 ’ Weet of. TWELFTH Street. Kbis kringle headquarters.— -,W«i havdjuet received oar French Confectionery, •nd are niannflfitarlng a superior article of Marsh Mel low .Gum Drdf*, Boh Rons,'.Cream'Datee, Ao. . Oall and suouly yourselves with jthe beet Confectionery io this otW, at JEFFRIES A EVANS*. nolfi-Sm No. 718 MARKET St., bet. 7th and BUt. |JMBBELI,AS WILLIAM A. BROWN A 00., NOW BRADY THEIR USUAL LARGE ASSORT MENT OF HANDSOMELY FINISHED JpUBS TOR. LADIES. A LARQB ABBOBTMINT 13 OIfKRKD OF , BLEQANI AMD FASHIONABLE F U KS . CONSISTING OF BBAL 3ABLB, MARTIN, MI-.K, FITQH, AMP OHINOBXIiLA, AT VERT LOW PRICKS, BY , DAVID H. SOLIS, (NO. 622 ABOH STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. dXO-tt ®*nilmjen's ®oo&». Q.ENTI.EMEN’S opxjoaisrxsiiENrcar goods. The largest assortmeot in the city, and comprising the newest styles of— , FANOY SCARFS, MUFFLERS, NEOK-TIJES. SHAWLS, i - GLOVFS, DBES9ING GOWNS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SMOKING CAPS, Ao. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Also, every description of Shirts, Collars, Under shirts, Drawers, Half-Hose, Suspenders, Ac., willbe fouod at ' ■ SPENCER’S, NO. 889 CHESTNUT STREET, ".ADJOINING THE GIRARD HOUSH. WINCHESTER & GO., GENTLEMEN'S lUMISHINO BTORI PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT-MANUFAC TORY, At the Qld Ptand, No. 700 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo lite tkeWashington House. A. WINCHESTER will give, ae heretofore, his per sonal supervision to the Cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts and Collar* filled at the ehortest-wtte*. - WhoUeale trade sapplied on liberal terms. . . jy24-ly JW. SOOTT, (late of the Ann of Wu e-OHSSTKi A SooTf,) YUBNiar- ING STORE .and skIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearlyopposite theflimd House,) Philadelphia. - J. W> n. would respectfully call the attention ot hie former patrons and friends to his new Store, and Is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied With FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. jyl&tf rjiHfi LARGEST DESK DEPOT IN A. L. ADAMS’ IMPROVED DESK RACK. OVMOB, BANK, tad SCHOOL FURNITURE. EXTENSION TABLES, BOOKOABES, WARDROBES, &o. dS-Bm /S ROOERIES.—O. DONOGHUE, 16 S. WATER Street, offerfl for sale, to redoes his etookduring this mouth, at reduced prices for Cash, Philadelphia and New York Steam Refined Bagar and Syrup of various grades, Prime Coffee, Cuba and New Crop New Orleans Molasses, Sifted Pepper, and Ada manttne Candles d9-ltn* CURST PREMIUM AWARDED *" ur ths JBANKUN INSTITUTE, NOTEMBEIt, 18S8* TO THK WEST PHILADELPHIA staroh-manufacturing company roll Til Kill U.VK! VALI.BO PEABL STARCH AND CORN FARINA. THOMPSON, CLARKE, A YOUNG, 130 sol 132 South YBONT Street, n2Mf Agents for the Company. rjIHE WAREHOUSING COMPANY jJANDSORUBS AND CLAMPS. QOOD GROGEBIES, CHAS. H. MATTSON, > Southwest corner TENTH And ARCS Streets.' hind, end f® generally reoeiriug THE BEST OF GROCERIES, which he trill sell at the most SEASON* ABLE PRIOR? 808 OABR. Saving .» LARGE and OHOIOB AfIBORTMENTfof BLACK and GREEN TEAS, he Is confident of being Able to salt.'both in quality and fries, all persons in want of the article, in quantities of rcm one pound to the balFchest, Bip general assort* meat embraces everything In the Way or TINE GRO CERIES, and he woald respectfully invite alllnVsnt of good articles to giro him a call. It will be worth the trial. faSO-lmo ' DIRECTORS. PATRICE BRADY, PLINY FISK, ALEXANDER BENRY. . GEO. L. HARIUSOV. A J. PLKASONTON, WILLIAM NRILSON, WM. H. STEWART; 8. R. CRAWFORD. ' PATRICK BRADY, President, 9. R, CRAWFORD, Vice President, WILLIAM NXILSON, Secretary. CLIFFORD 9. PHILLIPS, Warehouse Keeper, THE WAREHOUSING COMPANY OF PHILAD’A MONEY !,! J Whether in Bend or Duty Free, at Current Rates, and will Issue receipts or warrants therefor. Application may be made at their OFFICE, IN LAUREL.STREET, Lately occupied by the Unltod States Custom House, or at thefr premises, better known as the BATLY* h BROTHER’S CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. m OHEBTNVV STRJ££T. WB SHALL OPEN TO*DAY ANOTHER INYOIOH OF ENGLISH Tiffi.STST BHIFHB K X. H , <■ OKOSSI.RVOELKBRA’fBP MA K.«, Carpet buyers will Bud our stock full and of fresh Styles, and PRICES VERY LOW. noB-tf sait&aß®ooi&o. ffionfe(lionci2. llmbrcllno. OHEISTHAS PEESENTS, 240 market street, SILK UMBRELLAS. To wblcb they lnylta the attention of BUYERS jrnro, &t. Cabinet tOare. THE UNION. HOGUBT & HUTTON, (Suocrssom to J. T. Usmmltt,; MANUDAOTUBBRB 0» No. 260 South THIRD Street, Philadolphli. Oroeento. AT FAIR PRICES!!! OF PHILADELPHIA ARB FREPiRHD TO RECEIVE GOODS ON STORAGE, TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, LOOK STREET. QEanwtfnp OKB DOl'jAU A TAHD, £esal Notlteg. T ETTERS TESTAMENTARY to THE JU -Estate of ROBERT MoMBNAMIN, Deceased, have been granted to the uoderalgned. Air persen* in debted to the estate of the said 'decedent will please .make Immediate paymont, and those having olaitoa against the said ostate will present the same to the undersigned. MATTHEW THOMPSON. N, E corner Tenth and Catharine, A. H. GRAHAM, M. D., 1832 Lombard street, Or to their Attorney, WM. B HOOD. d3-f-6fc No. 242 South Fifth street. Jffotirea. ©FECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in,Goodyear's C? Patentfor Vulcanised‘Rabber Suspenders, Braids, Webs, and all other Fabrics and articles made by combin ing fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcan ised rubber are notified that unless the same are properly gtamped'or labelled with my name, and by my authori ty, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United States .Merohants and dealers are invited to examine specimens now in store,' and to give their orders for the Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OW N ER OF TUB TITLES - AND EXCLUSIVE BIGHTS IN fTHE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all 'the'Style* heretofore manufactured or imported, and many others. ( 1 ALSO; INCENSES TO manufacture and bell —end the Terms—tn&T be obtained-on application to me at No. 23 COUBTLANDT Street, N. Y. n24-ly HORACE g, DAY. J;ot Sale anl> to Let. lots WOODBUBT, 3ST. J. BBERIFF’B BALK ON CHRISTMAS DAY, At 1 o’clock, at the HOTEL, Of 12Jf ACRES, el WOODBURY, Eligibly situated for Building Purposes. dls'-Gt* rjlO IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TO LET, The Five-story BROWN-STONE WAREHOUSE, No. 45 South SECOND Street, NEAR CHESTNUT STREET, Suitable for the PACKAGE, OR OTHER BUSINESS, RENT LOW—For a Term of Years. Possession given January Ist APPLY ON THE PREMISES. d2-lm mFCR SALE—A handsome, new threo atory BRIOK DWBLLING, I,lth thrae-a’ory tMk buildings, is finished throughout in firet-olass style, and has all the modern improvements. Located on TWEN TIETH Street, above Race. And will be Bold a bar gain. Apply to BURTON A LANING, No. 602 AROH Street. o!3_tf jbsi FOR BENT.—The second and third Smfioorsofthe new marble building. Nob. 19 and 21 Sooth FOURTH Street, 26 feet frent and 00 feet deep. Apply on the premises to dC-tjal , . TEMPLE, BARKER, * 00. ja "WILL BE LET—If applied for soon— MM. The roaciods, well-lighted, and every way com modious Store, No. 221 MARKET Street, running through to Church alley.* This lit on* of the best ar ranged and handsomest Btorea on the street; is five stories high, with ornamental iron front, and is in one of the best business locations. The present occupants design moving to a larger store. Apply on the premi ses. dB-tf FOR RENT—The DWELLING. No. £111616 LOCUST Street,.(or Washington Square,) from the Ist of Jannary, 1869. The bouse Is three stories high, with basement, back building, &o , now occupied by J. W. Fdrney. Apply at the office of The Press, or at the house. no23*if Mgt \TO LET-—The large, well lighted, and SieUgibl* STORE, No.-S3 *outh SECOND Street, 1 which will be vacated by the undersigned on the first of January. Rent very moderate,. Apply to nolfi-tf A. H. ROSENHEIM A BROOKS, as above. TO RENT.-rOn tbe Ist January next, the very superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d, Bd, 4th and fitWßoors, each 24feet byl46) of thoNEW STORE, 683 MARKET Street, The building is one of. the fine improvements oh the upper side, between FIFTH .and SIXTH Streets, having two frosts, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf 4* TO RENT, a STORE on .DELAWARE ff&Aveuue, below VINE Street, running through to Waterßtreet, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE, corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front, one of the best locations for large Business in Phila delphia. Also, STABLE and OOAOH-HOUSR in CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, la rear of Ash land House. Apply at 273 South FOURTH Street. . ae29-3m* o£tDin£ iitatijituu. HARRIS'® BOUDOIR SEWING MA OHINR is offered to the public as the most re liable low-priced Sewing Machine In nee. It will sew from six to Sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of goods, from coarsest bagging to the finest cambrics. It Is, without exception, the simplest In its mechanical construction ever made, andean be run and keptln order by a child of twelve years of age. The puhibvljtt of this machine, and the qoalitt or its wobk, are war ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred atitohea per mi nute. The thread needle taken directly from the spools, WITHOUT TD* TROUBLE 0? BRWISDISQ. Inf&Ct,itls& machine that is wanted by every family In the land, and the low price of thirty dollars, at which they are sold, brings them within the reach oi almost fvory one. B. D. BAKER, Agent, d2O d6m W-eow*om 28 South EIGHTH Street. Y|THEELER & WILSON* 8 SEWING MACHINES, REDUCED PRICES. NEW STYLE 360. All the former patterns. 326 less on each Machine. A NEW TENSION. NO WINDING OF UPPER THREAD. A HEMMSR WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OF HEM OR FELL, orrioss 028 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. No. 7 WEST BTATE Btreet, Trento N. J. No. EAST GAY Street, West Chester, Pa. 0074D26. NEWLAND & CO., *LOOKING-GLASB AFD PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An Extensive Stock of OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, AH at very Low Prices, 004, ARCH BT., ABOVE SIXTH, PHILA. d7«3m j||ANII.A AND JUTE ROPE. CORDS, TWINES, 38T0." M.nnf.otDrad .nJ for,’Ml. »l tka Jo.eat Nan York filooa, t>, WEAVER. FITTER & CO., No. D 3 N. WATER glrort, ud S 3 N. WHARVES. no!7-2m HANDSORUDS. No. 1. 62#0. per doi. No. 5. $1 12 per dot, 2* 76c. u • 6. 126 * 3,07 c. ■« 7. 1 60 <• 4.100 c. “ 8. 1 76 « CLAMPS. SRow, $1.26 per ores. 7 Row, $1.76 per dozen. 8 Row, $2.25 per dozen. HENRY 0. ECKSTEIN, «l]f SI Nortk TfiW?|> Brick-making which makes the Bricks and temper the clay, makes Lora one to three thousand per hour. Upwards of thirty in use. Pateuted February 3d, 1858. Machines and righto for sale. Counties, or one-rourth of the Patent, will be ’so d. JCnowu to bo the only practical one iu use. Ad* dress 0. OARNELL, Germantown road, nbova Fifth etroet, Philadelphia. (Ilfi*tmrlO TTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT %J LAND LOCATING AGENCY. CHICAGO , ILL. The subscriber, haring had muoh practical expert* euce In selecting and locating lands lu the various Land Districts Id the Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections Tor LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. Having Surveyors constantly in the field to make fernonal examinations, be can always make the moat odloloufl locations. Lands UDaorpaJued Tor fortuity of 801 l and salubrity of climate, near the line of railroads, may uoir be lOWA AMD WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. Money invested In Kansas ami Nebraaka. and tuv of the Western Stales. l\. BAIiIB&DII?, Jyld-dni 4tM>fiARRK Street, OMoajro. f PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA TIONS, with written descriptions of ohoraoter, inducing advice In reference tobnsJueaa, health, aelf-Icnprovcmsut, &0., ate made day and eve* nlagat .FOWI.eR, WEIaLH, & QG.’S, Families visited when rrijuostad, and a liberal til* cunt male to aloha, ali-flro &3?fihivitr,vit»t . Phliadalohla NO. 1 WINTER I.A.RD 0H,—20 barrels for sale by H-W, P, AMißl*. 14 Si,mb DBI.A -WARS Areane. 418-0! SJttriitteds GTar&s GAHtTEL HEPBURN - has transferred his K 5 - Law Office from Carlisle, Penna., to No. 7U BAN SOM Street,' (between' OhestnutAnd Walnut.) Phila delphia. He will attend to any business entrusted to his care, in the Courts of Philadelphia or in the in terior of the State. Philadelphia; November 24, 1868. n24-3m SAAO T. BEDFORD, BRICKLAYER A No; 2U PEAR Street, beck of 21* WALNU T Bt. near the Exchange; residence 821 NOBLE Street. Rangers and Heaters built and repaired, 'and all kinds of Brlok Work done. Orders by Despatch Post promptly attends! to, Best of reference. nol6-2m* T 1 HE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFIOB, STREET, forwards PARCELS, MERCHANDIZE. BANK NOTES and »£ .S'* B lfo ßr its own LINES, or in connection SJJUSJ?" ?sJt™ COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS end CITIES of the United States. ' E..S. SANDFOBD, ' tltotrbl ftaMefot tnitmli A LEX. HoKINNEY, . ATTOaNKY AT LAW. GRKBNBBBRg, p. ’ Anuetroa* «a In- *. t. 4B**WB. ‘ — a a mv»» — A BEAMS & MAYEK, attorneys at law, hJS!i promptly to »H prorB?s?on»uffi.M' 4 «n. ZtoZ Bpec * ! * tteiltloD to the oolI«8- „ O 0.- Wm.r PMitr, llarrlßbtirg, p«.: L. A. Muh,. President Look Huron Bank; General ». K. Jaokman Harenr Hon. A. White, Lock Harenj Blmon Scott, Lock Horen: Bullitt fc Fairthome, Phllaial ohia! McFarland, Evans, A 00., Philadelphia; Erana k Wataon, Philadelphia: Phillip JI. Price, Philadel phiOj Hon. a: Y.Parsonß, Philadelphia: Williamson, Taylor, k Co., Philadelphia: Tener ic Borie, Philai delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bollefonte, pa.: J. W. Qoiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy 20-tf pfIARLES TETE, COMMISSION HER KJ CHANT and- Importer of HAVANA BBGA&8. (New) 188 Walnut street, second story. aul-ly L ADMAN & RAJBORG— Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI ODORS, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and Haventh streets.. - ial9-tf (Sdncdtumal. JF. TAVERNEE, whose original Philo • sopblcal system of Instruction in ELOCUTION and GESTURE has received the moat distinguished marks of approbation, oilers his services to the citizens of Philadelphia and New York, and to Collegiate Insti tutions In all porta of the United States. Bib instruc tion baa- boon received with enthusiastic expressions of gratification in wo«t of the Colleges and LadUa’Semi naries North and South. His private course of instruc tion (8 lMsons) cn Proportion, Jilodulotion, Intonation, Force, Contrast, The Language of Gesture, The Pas sions, &o , has been highly commended by Rev Dr. Chapin, New York; Rev. Dr. E. N. Kirk, Boston; Rev. Dr. Wm. Bacon Stevens, "Philadelphia, Rev. Dr. Bel lows, and Rev. Dr. Osgood, New York, and other dis tinguished Orators. To L&iies and Gentlemen in the private circle, who desire to learn to read the works of Shakspc&ro and the Poets, his peculiar instruction in this department is of great practical value. \ Address 782 North NINETEENTH Street, Philadel phia. Circulars, with the Testimonials referred to, can be obtained at Messrs. OABEY 8c HART’S, corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets. dls-wf&; ra-lm f ONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, A-iN. B. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in all its variona forms; preparing Students thoroughly for situations la any branch of business; plain and Or namontal Writing: Commercial Calculations t Law and Correspondence. No institution In the United States gives a more thorough practical course. In this department no teaching is done in classes, and is open PAY and,EVENING.. Time unlimited . MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—Separate from the above.)—Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas sical Education, vis: BpeUing, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studios. Sessions of five months commence September Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at anytime be fore or alter these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues famished gratis. ' mh*26-tf V. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal riRITTENDEfpa PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, northeast corner of OHISTNUT and SEVENTH Btre«t*. An Institution designed to fit young men for AOS TIVB OUSINEBS. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. B. B. Oomegys, Francis Hoskins, George H. Stuart, David Milne, John Sparhawk, David 8. Brown, Isaac Hacker, . »A.Y. Parsons, P. B. Hi Dm an, I Frederick Brown, Joahua Llppineott. EVENING SESSIONS after September 16th. EachSthdent has ixnivtnuan Imstrdotiok Jat this Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re commendation a young man oan have, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. \ aeB-tf j|f OHS. A-F. ROSAT, UJu TEACHER OP FENCING, BARRETT’S GYMNASIUM, oc2fi-d2m# MARKET Street, above Eighth. Bryant & stratton's chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladeiphia College, Southeast oornor SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For Information, oall or send for circular. . jelfi-tf EVENING SESSIONS HATE COMMENCED. C SNYDER IiEJDY—JAS. M. LEIDY, ►J# Principals of LBIDY BROTHERS’ ACADEMY,' Nob. 149 end 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race, where & knowledge of WRITING, BOOK-KBBPINO, and ARITHMETIC Is made certain to every pupil that may enter, ACADEMY open day and evening. Btooea. SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUB. COOK STOVE.—I would respect folly call Mn the attention of the public to one or the greatest wz - Improvements over Introduced la Cooking Stoves and Ranges—the burning of the gas trifling from the coal, by whioh means is flared 50 per cent. & fuel and also more < intense heat thrown -to the bottom of the OTen, Wei effect the burning of the gases bj mease ora hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under tide, whioh admits the air In a h«Ated state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, pnd canting a flame to pass around the oven equal to a wood fire, . This im provement also preserves the centre piece from sinking down on the flee, thereby earing the expense of repairs. One of the Stoves CAN BR BEEN IN OPERATION *t 1110 MARKET Street. . Manufactured by JAMES SPEAR. Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase & North,) 1110 MARKET Street. sept29-hmo Housekeepers, look to your INTEREST.-Great Redootlon in the price of COAL. Cheapest and beat. The subscriber having made contracts for his supply ol Coal, is enabled to offer very superior Family Ooai at the following re duced prices: Broken Egg and Stove 00 per ton Cooking . 375 “ (t Larg# Nut..*..,,...,...,.../... 8 50 “ BmailNut 825 “ “ Warranted io give satisfaction and full weight in all oases at Kick's Old Central Tard, fl. E. cor. MARSHALL and WILLOW Streets. d9-Bui pRESSWELL h IYILLIAMS, No. 208 WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship* Ears and consumers with superior Broad Top Coal from incaster Mines. oodtf EMCEEING, FOX, & GO., wholesale and ■7 retail dealers in LEHIGH and BOHUYLKILL COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN. TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard-RAOJ and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Seep constantly on hand Coal from the most approved mines, under rarer, andpre fared expressly for famUr use. Cal-jr damages. ISAAC P. BRANIN, LIGHT COACH A CARRIAGE BUILDER, FRANKFORD. PA. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders res* pectfully solicited oolQ-flro* JUatw Jfotus. sggggfia PIANO FORTES. rTTrfl Just reoeived,an elegant stock of RAVEN, BaOON; & CO., NUNNS A CLARK, HALUST, DA* VIS A 00., and GALE A 00. 8 PIANOS. MELODR* ONS of best quality, at J. E. GOULD’S, S. S. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT ate. mhlO.y gggs»*a OHIOKERING & SONS, Manu iTTTn faoturera of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND. SQUARE, add. UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. This is the largest and oldest manufactory In the United States, having been ESTABLISHED IN 1828, Since which time we hare MADE AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PIANOS, And have received a a testimonials or their SUPERI ORITY over all others, U Gold, IS Silver, and 4 Bronze Medals, • fly Pianos to Rent, Tuned, and Repaired. BRANCH HOUSE in PHILADELPHIA is at 1807 CHESTNUT Street. ocs-8m CDitus attC Ciattar*. (IHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de- J tire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, has induced the offering to the puhlio of an article which the analysatlon of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, A Oamao, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to bo the most pure and consequently leaßtinjujlouß spirits ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OP DR JAB. R CHILTON. I hare analysed asampie of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, J*.. of Philadelphia, and having carefully testod it, I am pleased to state that it Is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances. It is an unusually pore and One flavored quality of Whiskey. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., New York, Sept. 8,1858. Analytical Chemist. Philadelphia, Sept. 9,1868. Dxab Sia: We hare carefully tested the sample ol Cheatcmt-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and find that it oont&ins nene of tne poisonous substance known !as Basic Oil, which Is the characteristic and injurious ugredient ortho Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAO, Analytical Chemists. To CHAatss WnAaroir, Jr., No 110 WALNUT Bt., Philadelphia. 0c22-dtja2l ttCOTUH ALE, LONDON PORTER, AND K? BROWN BTOUT. It YouDgers’ Ale, Bt. Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, in stone pints. Muir A Sous’ Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh, In stone pta. Flnzi & Williams’ London Brown Stout, in gloss pis. do do Porter, in glass pts. P. Blood Sc Co.’s Dublin Btout, in steuo pts. In store and for sale by WILLIAM H. YBATON, nSO-tf 2(fl South FRONT Street. «£<NIDEU’S OLD WINE STORE,” >3 NOW OASRY'B. Old No. 78, new 828 WALNUT Btrset. Snider’s Wines were always pronounced by good iudgofl to bo utumrpaflßed, end wore io reality tuperioc to any in the market. Part of the old stock I have yet on hand, which consumers would do well to try, now that the market is overstocked with Adulterated liquors for to sell during the Christmas Holidays, Wines and Liquors sold by mo, ir uuFv.tlHlswtiiry, can bsreturned. JulIN OASBY, Jit., d4-ltu Micccssni* to ,1 V.hntii«-r. ffJfRANDifiS.—« jPtQofc OftflUUott,** Mhl'&tt, -E-E Bod other Cognacs of Y*rion* vinUgca, in half pice* *od quarter .'.c k.i; PelloTOisin Rochelle Brandies pile sad dark, is I'ult pipe*, half cu>j, and ous eigkVk casks. Imported and for s*)e by KfXNKY BOiiLSN A 00., htitf «:i IRnntV >.t»utb fctrsrt ■lBFkweit (5 t7irjni?ir “nnrr rr-ff h A ?ra now mtnufflctnriug, so I Are prepared to sell, a Barniog-Field much less liable to explode than the Common article, and we can confidently recommend it ashclDg much safer. YARNALjy Sc OGDEN, i oclO-tjalO 472 N. THIRD Street, above Nome. flleDirittul, TW OTHER! Wbat is tbe best aad moat A.TJL agreeable Oou«h Medicine? BEOWN’S PUIiIiONHU! ' What is the most barta's for Group ? . BROWN’S PULUONIOA l What 1* reost apeedr for Whooping Gough ! _ BBOWN J S PULMONIC A! What Is the best for Asthma ? BBOWN’S PULMONrCA! What curea Bronchitis quickest? BBOWN‘B PULMONIOA 1 ' Whit will ease my cough, soothe myneryaa, ~ and rellere, M It doe* not entirely cure. Phthisis ? The beet thing IsBUOWN’S PTJIMONIOA! No one tekee it but What they And speedy relief. It is a syrup, agreeable in teate, harmlesa eren fur * babe, nerer falla to eatlery, and Meta but S 6 cent* a botUa. Bold by ail Confectioners. Druggists and GroeeH. Wholesale 230 Sonlh TnißD Btreet, dlB-lm A and valuable DISCOS DR. HAM’S AROMATIC! INVIGORATING- SPIRIT. IT STIMULATES. BXHILKRATES, INVIGORATES, BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR STUPIPV. Tbisdeiloious Beverage is superior to all invigorating Cordials. Schnapps, Nervines, &c, la nee for the care of Dyspepsia. Nervousness, Heart-burn, Drows'neaa, Kid ney Complaint, Deliriqm Tremens, Intemperance, Ac , as it will invigorate and strengthen, bat will not in toxicate or atupify. Persons who have become habltn ated to the excessive use of Tobacco, Opium, and Spirit uous Liquors. will find speedy and permanent relief from a desire to use these destroying agents, by taking a bottle or two of this DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE ! Weak and slokly, Females will find Dr. HAM’S IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, It being' a Regenerator as well as a btrengthener of the Human System.' Each complaint that the AROMATIC INVI GORATING CORDIAL is calculated to cure is named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full directions for use are also minutely given. FBIOB OUB DOt LAR FSB BOTTLE. Prepared by DARIUS HAM, „ Principal office, No. 48 WATER St., N. York. Por sale by T. W. DYOTT & SONS; n25-3m 218 N. SECOND Btreet, Philadelphia. yOLLICOFFEH'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC , CORDIAL is the only preparation ever placed be fore the public thet hasipetformed se many' ' MIRACULOUS QURfcS INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. The most prominentwad influential cltlfenf bear wit ness of its efficacy. The abundant evidence from all parts ol the country is enough to warrant us Jn pro uounclDg that it is the greatest wonder of the aw. It is an internal remedy that s.rikesatthe root of the disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system Prepared by THEODORE DILKS, Chemist, Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets, oo7 ' BDi . Philadelphia. Jtutttcmce (Companies. SAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY, 409 WALNUT Btrcet, Phllaielphia Capital paid in invested).. .;... ;... J .s2{)o 000 Surplus ... gt',4so This Company having been thorongly roorgan’aed. is now ready to make Insurance upon all kinds of pro perty, merchandise, &c , against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE ONLY, upon favorable terms. DIRECTOR*. Bon. B B Cashing Charles f. VVetroas, . Blihu J. Baldwin, - J. A. H Ha'broack, . Aaron Close, JohnM. Beach, Matthew Kellef, Alex. C. Lawrence Alfred Clapp, Wm £ Forbes. KEJSLIH, P/osident, I ry JaeobN, Keeler, Francis Dlackburne, Robert P. King. £ R. Roglisb, Georgo H Lentf, Joseph K. Btldfold John Preqtice, Edward Wlier, P. B. Birckhead, Henry R. Foote, JACOB > Henat R Foots, Secret! Pan.ADgpPina, Dec 231, western insurance and « TRUST COMPANY, OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING* 403 WALNUT BTREKT. STATEMENT OF BUSINESS EOB YBAB ENDING OOTOBEB 31, 1638. .....f223 800 00 £1,453 03 9275,253 03 Beeeired for Premiums 91,565 45 “ “ Interest, Bents, 4o 7,825 49 $99,890 94 Pali losses. Expense Commis sions, to-Insurance, Return ed Premiums, Ao $70,888 00 ASSETS. - Real Estate, Bonds and Mort* gege5............ $141,240 00 5t0ck5.;......, 47,016 00 Bills Receivable 69,886 T 8 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due C0mpany,.,....... Cash, on hand, and in the hands of Agents...., 8,889 28 '5276,268 06 At a meeting of the Stockholders, coavened on the 16th inat., the following persons were elected DIREC TORS for the ensuing year, via: CHARLES C. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street. ALEX.' WBILLDIN, trereh&nt, 18 N, Front street WM DARLING, 1338 Pine street. ISAAO HAZLEfIURST, Solicitor. JOHN C. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, A Co E. TRACY, firm of £. Tracy A Co., Goldsmith** Hall.. * JOHN K. MoOUBDY, firm of Jonss, White, A Mo- Oardy. A THOS. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. JAS. B. SMITH, firm of J. B. Smith A Co- JOHN R. VOGPEB, cor. Seventh and Saasomsta. DANIEL L. COLLIER, firm of 0. H. Grant A Co. THOMAS POTTER. 229 Arqh street. OHARLES HABLAN, cor. walaat and Sixth streets JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, 16» 8. Fourth street. At a subsequent meeting of the Board CHARLES 0. LATHROP was unanimously re-elected President, and Hon. WM. DARLING Ylce President. ■ JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary. This Company has DISCONTINUED MARINE BULL RISKS. . FIRE, INLAND, and MARINI CARGO RIBKB con tlnue to be taken on the lowest terms, n27-dAWtf gasinjs iftm&a. t( A little, bat often, fills the Parre.” TTWANKUN SATING FUND— F No. 186 South FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all deposits on demand. .Depositors’ money secured by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gages, Ac, , , This Company deem* safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with de positors’money, but have it at ail times ready to return with 5 per cent, interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. Females, married or tingle, and Minor* cab deposit in their own right, and such deposits can be withdrawn only by their consent Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Peunsylraola, with authority to receive mo ney f ora trustee* and executors. LARGE AND SMALL BUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily from 9 to 3 o’clock, and on Wednesday evening, until 8 o’clock. . DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shanudu, r . GyrunOadwallader, John Shiutllor, \' George Russell, Malachi W. Moan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delony, Nicholas Ritteohouse, Nathan Smediey, Jos. H.Sathdrthwaiie, Ephraim Blanchard, Joseph W. L’ppincott • JACOBB. BHANNON, President, Craoa Cadwalladir, Treasurer d3B-y __ “ A Dollar eared is twice earned ” rjIHE STATE SAVINGS FUND, IfO. 941 DOCK BTRBST, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFflOl, INTEREST FIVE PER CENT Money received Di ilt, and every MONDAY EVENING, on DtPOSIT, IN SUMS LA RGB AND BMALL, AMD jP A II) HACK DAILY, FROM 9 O’CLOCK A. M. TO 3 O’CLOCK P. M, paroßiroas out d*aw thsu xonsr nr qbbosq, is IS BAMI, IV DK&I»HD, QUO. E. HART, President. OEAS, Q. IiIEAY, Treasurer. J. HENRY HAYES. Teller. The spbing garden saving FUND. (Outturn PRRPSTUAL ODARTEB. #l7l FIB OKNT. Interest Allowed to Depositors, end all Moneys Paid back on Demand. OFFICE, 881 NORTH THIRD STKKST, (Oossompayiox Ban Bbildiso.) This Institution is now open for the transaction of business, and is the only Chartered Siring Food located In the northern part of the city. The Office will be open (dally) from 9 to Stf o'clock, and also on MONDAYS *td THURSDAYS, from 6 until 8 o’clock In the Evening. MANAGE. John Kessler, Jr., James 8. Pringle, Jacob Do ok, Joseph H. Oowell, J. Wesley Dray. Bogart B. Barideoa, P. 0. Kllmaker, John P. Yorree, George Kneeht. Dt. JAMSB 8- PBINGL*. THORN. aptt.iftf Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P. Levy, Hon. Henry K. Strong, Daniel Underkofler, Hon. Wm. MiUwatAj Frederick Staake, Francis Hart, Joseph P.LeGUre, Preside Secretary, G2OBGB T. HAVING FUND—FIVE PEE CENT. IN >3 TBRBST—NATIONAL 6AFJETY TRUST COM PANY*—WALNUT STBBET, fiOUTH-WBST GQRNIH OF TISIRD, PHILADELPHIA. < Iboobporatsd bt m Stats ©» Pskxstltakia. * Money is received in any com, large rr small, and in. te:est paid from the day of deposit to the daj of with drawal, Theofltea Is open every day tronj V o’olock In the morning till 6 o’afoca In the evening /j and on Monday wd Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock, v HON. HKNBY L. BBNNXB, President, BOBBBT SBLFHIDGF, Vice President. Wm. J, Bus, Sectary. PIXBOfOBIt Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Bdward L. Oartsr, Joseph B. Barr , Bobert Selfridge, Francis Lee, - Baml. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, - 0. Landreth Manns, Henry Diffenderffer, • Money Is received and payments made daily. The investments are made in conformity.with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MOBT GAGBB, GROUND RSNTS, and such first claaa sccurf* ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta bility to this Institution. anl-ly CJAVING FUND.—UNITED STATEB C? TRUST COMPANY, comer of THIBD and OQBST* NUT Streets. Large and small some received, and paid back on de m%nd, without notice, with FIYB PER OENT INTER XiT from the d?.y of uepoeittotho day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 nntil 5 o’clock every day, tad on MINDAY EVSMNGSfrom T.nntil 9 o’clock. DRAFTS for «£?oou Eaglied, Ixffl*nd, *«d BeoUxai, If £1 apWMdji. Pre/Udont—BTJgPmW B. CBAWFOED TfPMurer—PLINY FIBS. ' • TWlnr-JAMBa R. DDNT3S Uookbin&ini}. PERRY'S BLANK BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, 8. W. CORNER FOURTH AND RACK. PREMIUM AWARDED By the FKANKttIN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing Superior Acconnt Books KHIMS Intending to open ner Hooka on the first or the Year, can select from a good htock on baud, or bare them made Id any desired style in h superior manner. BOOrc-BINDINO of every description eiocuted In the finest and roost substantial manner, at low prices. MAGAZINES bound from CO eta. to $2 &0 per volnme. MUSIC bound in a ueir and handsome siyle, from $1 to" OLD FAMILY OIUIiES taboaud,,to look and wear equal to no*. FEKRY’B BOOK -BINDERY, FOURTH ard RAOIB. . established Blmlerylo Philadelphia. d23‘2bi BUTTER.— 69 tubs Goshen Bntter just re weired, and for sale by. . , 0. C, BADLBK.&CO., 49 ARQU 6(<j second door below front. BABSOAb^THK i' oMAT CENTRAL BOOTS, 6onk£uZ g lutto (Kites with, W,efltarn,Ngrth-western.-AOdttcuth3 a oonilnuoas. Railway direst. nj, BaM -ateo conaeeta at Pittrturgh with dailr llie of *P ™ tb * Western Blre«; *O4 at Lakes; making theiaost DIRIOT. JWJM BETWMN PHttAMLpmi aBo riTr BDBCra. ? ■, . .j . - r:; . _ ,- rnw Clam. BooW.gfco—, Bafce aad fl«u, ti*%m . Muudtrasks); JWst/ffciwM, . awl Mm; Feathers, Fan«oi. per 100 lb. ftl<Mn CiaeS—Bomaatla fcheetin., > flhlrtior and Ticking, (la crtasii . taleejj Wutt (UomL), Hardware. Leather, LiqttOf,'fUi. caakij "Way paper,-wool,' ana 1 0Heep Pelts, - B«tward, A0.A0. w .4,4,.,,..,7&0. par 100 lb. Pubs OLAM—AnTii*, Heap, Bmob - and i Pork, Baited, (loose or in. saefci), Paints; (dry and In ell,) . OUs L (esoept lard and rbsta). # »M*Cfo» per 100 lb Fobetb Oi^BS--Coffe« J :Plab, T £as7n, Beef, and C&aia or fcoXM* ••fltward), Lafdanfitard Oil, NaUt, &da Ash. Qenoaa Oley, tyf, Fife*, Boeln, Steal, UantilMtarfifl * To*'' L'iaSi imiffm iLotio^ 1W tether-notioe.' - - vSntSfcgJS!^ "**»■««*• "<*«. In shipping Goods from uj point Esetor FMladel.' SSiSSS , i U ?Si^i2S t “ **“«“ “0(0 PmimpSm* Soilrooi i’ comdgned to the Agente of this ° r ««"»»«*. *«U*»*>nr«d* . Aomts.—Clarke * 00., Chicago: fKini 5 00., Memphis; T«nn.; B. F. Bees AOoilst. Louie. Mo.: P. O O’Rllar * Co.; BTaasrillo. Indiana: Wm! ImnUTfllo, Zentefiv.;. b! 0. iteldram, {{“““"i J 4 Ooj and Atheri 4 Hibbotd, Oinohmafl: H. 6. Piero, 4 Co., ZaneSTllle. Objoj_ Leech 4 Oo.jNo. id Kiihystreei, Boston; Leeeb 4 00., Mo. 2Astor House, New Yerk, No.' J William «t,. How Pork;*. 1. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Hi(ni * Keens, BalMocra; D. A-Stewart.pfttebirgiiT H. HI HOUSTON, - General Freight Agent, . - „ ’ H. JT. tOMBAJBT, dw- C, easnl Pap.rintesdflnt. Altoon*. P*. t&t, FOR OHABtESTON, S.C.—HeronM not LINE—ONLT.BEOrEARI.tNE OOODB BS OEIVED AND BILLS-LADING BI3NED EVER I DAT—Frolght and insurance at less than Failing rea sel rates, by the steamship KBTSTONE gTATB.Oapt. F , Mef'knisn; to Saif on TUESDAY; Dei. '2Sth, at 4 o olock B M., from second wharf aboTe'Tlndst. further pmticnlara please see advertisement of Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, in this paper. For freight or passage epplj to . A. HERON, Ja., - 848 North whufeo. FOR CH.IELESTON ARD SA SSfiSS, VANNAH -lIEBON'S LINB; . ROODS BXOETVSD AND BILLS OF LADIN3 SIGNED XVBBY DAY. flrst-ol ass side-wheel Stevmshlpa KEYSTONE.STATE and-BTATB OF GEOBGIA, Now form A weekly line Tor the South and Soaihweot, one of these ships sailing ererr SATURDAY'at DT eotoek A. Id., altemalaip for - Charleston aad Be- NOTJOS. VoUUhe Bteamahlp State of Georgl&ha* recelredher neir boilere, the Steamship Keystone State, in order to aoeommoiiate passengers and the trade, wUi make Weekly Trips, alternately to Charleston and SaTannah. „ ■■ fOR OR&BUUTOH. . Th« •tumibip ELB7STON* BTAT*. Olptalir a.P MKduaw, Kin 8&U •tU TUESDAY, Dotsmbai J 8 «l 3 o’clock, P. - ' TOR BAVANKAH ’ . , aTha •te.nuhlp STATE OT GfOBOIA, Oapt-!o> J. Qirrln, will «»il on SATURDAY, JinuitjliiS.AUO o’clock, A. M • At both C'fcvlestoaAiriSaTaß&ah, these jtki?a64zmMt Ktwbiija for JlorW* end Estui, esdirith nil tosdi, &s,; /b.’ *li plsoge la tlie Sostb »n 4 floothvMt. TOBSHTS BSDUO-BD. . , Heavy freight at an average of 18 par cent. below Saw York steamship rate*, - iKsn&AKoa. - fBSIQ&T md IN3TJBASOA on 'a luxe proportion of goods shipped Booth will he found to he lower by these ships than DyulUngveenti. y: Oabia pMMtg0..,,,.,.,,...,,. 520 j)B Steerage fo 8 00.- BxbumJoo Tieketo, good for the present year. 8G 00 So h&lfaof-lading signed after tat Ship has aaflei.-f. for freight or passage,,spplyto ' . . * A. HSBON.yr., . . ’ ' ‘ , So. ©8 (lata 81) North Waaneg# Agents at Charleston, 1 !.8.&T.G-.8Q8jh.... Agents in Savannah, O. A. CO.. . for florid*} from charleston, a learner OABOUKAi wary Tuesday*. v , : ■ for Florida, from Savannah, at earners BT. MASSB end 81. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. . for Havana. from.Cbarleston, steamer ISABEL, on the 4th. and 10th of every month. | <j«u 17,823 02 IT IS A DYE, AND A PERMANENT ONE,—H. P. & W, O. TAYLOR’S : philetheika; A complote HAIR DYE and Dregsing together, em bracing, in high perfection, ail that it requisite for Coloring. Softening, and Beautifying the Hair. To he had at the principal Drag and Variety Btorfg. and of the Manufacturers, 641 North NINTH Street, Philadel phia* .. . dlfrlm XT 18 NOT A DYE! JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re store Gray Hair to its original color In from ten to twelve days, and restore the Hair where It has fallen off and become thin. IT IS NOT A DYB! . Itmaybe wed as freely as water, and is the meet beau tiful Dressing for ihe Hair now in nae. ' Thousands in different parts of the Union hare testi fied to Its wonderful virtue*, and all .who hare ttsed it join In their praise of It. ‘ • Bold, Wholeule Mid Betali. fcj Dr. SWAYTO A SON, No. 8 North BE7BNTH Stmt, tbon MARKBT, Sol* Agents for Philadelphia, 1 Trsdo sapplioef The only article unrivalled INifAKKKT, The retoon.why,’ is that by Nature’s own process II restores tbs natural color permanently after the ball heroines gray; supplies the natural fluids, and thus makes it crow on bald beads, lemovesall dandruff, itch lug, and heat from the scalp, quiets and tones Up 4b nerves, and thus cures ell nervous may be relied upon to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair; It will stop and keep it from failing off: maxes it softy p/ojay, healthy and and tf 'used hy the young two or three times a week, it .will never fall or bscomegray; than readers, read the following, and judge for yourselves: Nsw Yobk, Jan. 3,1858- MESSRS. 0. J. WOOD A CO., Gentlemen • Hiring heard a gooddeal about Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative, and my hair being quite gray, I made up my mlud to lay paide the' prejudices which I, in common with a great many periods, bad against all manner of patent medicines, and a abort time ego J commenced using roar article, to test it for myself - ~ * ' iThtt result has been so very satisfactory .that I am very glad I did so, and Id justice to you, as well as for the encouragement of others who may he as gray as I wa», but who having my prejudice without taj reasons for petting it aside, are unwilling to give your Restora tive a triad till they have further proof, and the heat proof being ocular demonstration I writeyou this Ist* tar, wbiob ycu may' show to any sdefe, also direct them to me for further proof, who am'iu and out of the N Y. Wire Railing Eatablianmeut every d»y. • My hair is now its natural color, and much Improved in appearance every war, being closer and thicker, and much more healthy looking, I ain, 1 Yours Bespeot olly, HENRY JBNKINB. Corner Colombia and Carroll streets, Brooklyn. Lmaasroff. A’a.,Feb 14.1888/”‘* Peer. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative Jug done muoh good in this part of the country. My hair has been slightly diminishing for several years, caused, I suppose, from a slight burn when I was quite an in faut. I have been usiog youvHair Restorative for sis weeks, and I fiod that I hare a fine head of hair now gmwisg after haring used all other remedies known to no effect; I think it the most valuable remedy now extant, and advise all who are afflicted that way to use your remedy. You can publish this if you thick pro per. Yours, &0., 8. W. MIDDLETON. Peiladsltbu. Bept, 9.1867. PftOf. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is proring Itself beneficial to me The front, and also the back part of my head, almost lost its covering—was, in fact. bald. 1 hare used hat 2 half pint bottles of your Restorative, and now the top of my head is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the fxontii also receiving its benefit. I have tried other prepara tions without any benefit whatever 1 think, from my own personal recommendation, T can induce many other* to try it. Yours, reapictfully, D.R. THOMAS, M.D., - No. 404 Vine street. se23-Uanl The Restorative isput'upin bottles of three sues, viz .* Large, medium, and small; the small holds % a Kint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium olds at least twenty per cant more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle,- the large holds a quart 40 per cent, more In proportion, and re tails for #3 a bottle. , * 0 J WOOD A 00-> Proprietors, SIS llroadway, New York, (In the great B. Y. n ueßaUlogßoUbttehmont,) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by,all good Druggists aodYancy Goods Dea lers. nol6-mwf3m A eowmwky-Sm Arcade hotel, CHEBTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA . GOMDDOTSD ON TH* EUROFBAN PLAN. A new lease for a term of years baring been obtained for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con tinue to be conducted as heretofore, on the European plan, anti the prices remain unchanged, ris: room fan Dat 600- dinnsa 60c. Bbeakbabt ana Tba, sacb, 37)f<7. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every thing done to make guests comfortable. The chamber are heated In winter by means of Steam Pipes, for which no extra charge Is made. There ia no bar kept in the house to be a source of annoyance to guest*. The accommodations are doeigood whelly for business men—hence no ladies are received. ' lE7* This house fs never closed day or night. J. D. BROWN. E. DE VOCTNS, TONES HOUSE, *F BABBIBBUB&, Pa., (Breotrt la «W.) ILX&AKTLY FURNISHED. NOW OPJJN TO VJBITOBS. ray29-y "WELLS OOYBBLY, Proprietor Delaneys saloon andrestau rant. N. K. corner THIRTEENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. no 2 Smo WM. A HE LANKY, Proprietor. J' PROSSER'S" - RESTAURANT, No. • 80S MARKET Street, four doors above EIGHTH Honth side, Philadelphia. Oysters fitowod, Roasted Fried, Pickled, Ato., 4c , (or Home Consumption an Transportation. N. B.—Pinner from tirelre to thre o’cloflk 0022-<f SHOEMAKER & GO., Ibnnlfcctuen and Dealer TAINTS, VABNrBH JB, •nd WINDOW SLABS, Northeast corner JOUBTH and BAOB Streets, Philadelphia. Bole Aganta for the eala of the celebrated Jlcreffe Plate (Ha»«.‘ mhas-tf DETERSIVE SOAP—Time, labor, and money saved. In using it, clothes do not requite any boiling orrubbingon washboard One pound will go as far os three pounds common Rosin Soap. War ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. It is decidedly the cheapest and best washing Soap ever offered to the public. Manufactured only by VAN UAAUKN A AfoKECNE. Eor sale by all re. arsectable Grocers In the city, and wholesale only by TIIAIN A MoKEONE, 22 South Wharves. mAir* beers’* X LUBRICATING GREASE, the heat anti cheapest compound for greasing the axles of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES* CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVT MACHINERY. For sale in tin cans,'begs, and barrels. fcj all the DHCGOJSTg in the eJt/ and tbs MANUFACTURERS, WtO-ftw M.-* tB MHfTIf W I.TEIV «tr*»* POEK^— -40S? barrels New JlessT’ork for wle i, 0. 0. BWJT.BR & CO., |ASOH St., moond doortole* Tttmt, ftculrsab Cinea. Sbipjnng; ®oiUtte articles with immune HOME AXD RDROPRAN BRMAHD, fiolrls and Krstanranie Dregs o«C Chemicals. WHOLSSAIS BRTSGSIBT3,
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