: Lj VL • "I*"* nt THO»ttb«sojsrB, . m , iWti#4'iHWi , l} jvAVnW??.***® #■ _l '. ■ Httf 1 laita^ *ftMj -. rJali-Sala/, »it't -.-! t :,itlMTdH<telftlclMof»uTOipi^»irS;wM4oW r oW 1 mgmtm/ Sr 1 ,j.. il* .■iii>H3'Uft*l7*irt»t»! »dtei»4 ouiurFHnt* Mlr Bt. ,\ I-Jfiwlti'txii' »J Mrtt«*£»4a*iU>l3iU*fJuiUWP'ttfcltoDate' $ - oost 'S/U^V-fs? • V !' > te.pi- a fe. ef-wilioomiSrUV.' iwstaas oCO loti' ioperiur/fcScin u ■ .baud :m«-S»i< [inti ’2 mfe mr *» ■ licS .ni SI.L-o.rmla nalail-totti; aaperlormibpganj ' , 'BSnSsSjnsK.’ »Si(W 'tnirrorSA China nLhd tala' a. ' -k'SiYV *i,ciVaiaal)a'Jslßir%^Ac^"oorpprla!oj^»ai^trpitlra otTl Wat ««» t'M fatf ti» ‘^J H f‘*}'- tta -I*> s*&»»» tf/maii'ff&ESHffiral; 'jo* r . v M good;sJofrnianr 4th, 1858*.. ' .- I ~, w 'Sh^SS: ■■ Li'- AUtf/fot’-OttAi'.wwanlaa. ’’? r -; Y, i t' f - • 80-rtwiahWM (MWalntA Saa-ljanSlKiif'liWtf A«- “.* edClftti od.. sr 11 hi V" • >‘ --AAlso, -without' reurroi 4 "hares Philadelphia ahd : - H fi OoWhapji. * ■ liOiAllto, 3P»i# •NjfltMy priMU miila, C*iltf*f’rrewyfc rlan j„ 'L OKWrofeueoattiMtooriiof Olftrfj- eeta ~- , ' ilttV'xilQi ib, Oharfch— -•.,'* Co«fcrsB(&V**;Ml>>-*> Jf-i V> JH *'■'<.<«« tM ' fr/ '-;•. I o' v 60 sibsref faraeriJamt Mechanic*’ Btnk of Camaen, L tN.tJp. - ' ir '•!„•** ~ ' • rj-i .: a - > : ■A' » 465RhareittUi’OraoKAfid^BXliirHillTraylgation'and -: .HailfoadOompafijr--pars2siri<: . ? w .f' 1 *■i jiiidlG 's i> ••' u - J i;: '; ; j r ' *>ii»_ ~i-j. ** ft--:*-' '-^ v> -'■ - - ftAJii SALE ANTTARY,- 4th. J n Gourfc Sale— Samuel Miller, r. --T si»»i*..'dSdSi»ed.*b W'** '■• i3 - ; . I '• withefone a&&frtfm*'dWel :■ .; > smoag cheeseeoStSeickow«M,itfaßj oVen. .',, r ,*trein,J>etwe«U£TbbteeQllfc.ind' Brosd'and Lombard \ find South streets. o ,•:-*&■;■ sr* * .... Assigaeais-Poremptorrßttle: —r-TT " EB4QI. QSI,KAifD *'3417 B*loo*cres/sapp#ied fa be . . .ttoodl^naj.sitn&teJn^oAtroi^eonnty^ArMniarf'. ‘ ; 4?» I°WN MTBJMhUi Ootagjon, dilbpjiiN Dj inf in in EMWwr# frf* .o-bare io hahd •-^wlM.^-?•' fw - vi> -£_■> m!,- j STACKS noTsicf ATIAVTIO CITY. Nl J. —.Tht t - ! T^^r\n t lttable. «Qiierty known as the c Unls*l, SUGHr 06tef, JVAIIAnHo Oily, N. J Thebonse is! 60' Situate oa a square of jjrouud,£so feet front oa the riU». . road by 600 feet49tJP» vita a eqa&re of ground laid out as_ a park* JWo_,feet frost by.OOG feet < deep to the ocean. 11 ‘ Ereltocir'a J&cob'' korc v > " ''-VALtH&LW . eXofe-und South Second. atreet,»oqth 4 Same. Baiate--VALyABLE; BUSINESS STAND— Three-story brick BOTe'ahd'dtrelllDg (with granite front tvo • etori?*) the ~abdtS,T)elcg no ! 916 South S»3£SWD?!‘.t *’ - giitoWito-DUSnqSSSy fIrAUB- r Two**tory.fratoe etoreand dwelling} adjoining the' afore, belng-No; 01? *Tame^j|ite^^,TkN¥ki^ : i)WE.SlkQB^irL - tfio ettectroaurean Bscoud,abd Third streets. \ . ftynu Katatei£TJTO fBAME. DWELLINGS,, China alreef; neiween‘'FH>tit and'Sewndatfeeta, (Southwark ) IbV ?l L SOO.;«^uMd, L by,.two - threWqtoiV Street) (Nineteenth ' wanl,) The; tille'foperi raty foitoen at.the, Auetijm Tthebs-Webt sra.jiKjßrdkHliSC tiwisitktfG, No. Vll9’TAvtt<httehlpgtdn atreet/fotveen. Twelfth and Federal streets,with a frjuha Btablb®he#S&A''Lt!trc ! &KOtffI»'BBNT6MAYBit'E^AweU-Mcuredyearly K ' MUr*^c*ure4yetrly ground tgAtafJlSajaar*.clear^f-taxes.-- * > ,XACu^^.Pß9PEß^Y~S^^db»nifl«BV ; *fl t f ’Nos r -l?46and x74s ? Harket:otreet. BoutoeaBt corner of ;: bpposite’the'MedltaCßallxoadiepot; I and Nos 5, 7. Muth Blghteenthjtreet,>eloiridar- 1 iMtmiFftvs* «oidtoge|berri ; v; ' i „ and ''dwelling. of/Secojud 'and 'Shippen i streets. x ■ i 1 , BAKBKY, AND J 'ii Xhree-atory ( xbrlok - bikerV ajid; dwelling,' BhlpMu -itrcet, 'Adjoining-the - A *.■;-;»V ; Br.wßKi;k?Hra tMv eAjjzjziA bast nth. ■ ' iuoludc— •. " ,z\ v«\- t'-i '- v ' l * jUIABKEX.fITBEBT.-rElrst rkte BrntneM Locatlon. ' —Building lot/ north-side oMdarket street} betweep . bff flOld.perenip> ' - 1 DWELLING, Jleronth\and CbytstUh 7 streets. > LISG, NojipHtSfWth street,-with three-story brick dwelling in: the |rear,?r.i ? v‘-,"•«.*• *} -, ’ OrphauaVOcuriiSeleT-BjrteWpf Dec’d, Ho. 027 North yenthstww««shPTS,-Popl>r. .n 1 : Sanae; Eetate.-rtODB?BUILDING LOTS, 80 feet - front, coutheast ine.OfDUke street, northeast or Bom- >nesr<tho Beading Bailrbad. ' : ' VDOHeABD Three-Btoryvbrioka dwelling and fafdc.Bhoj), Jgs,.6#a,Lombartl.jrtreetj east'"of PODBiVTOBY^BBIOKRK-. V4Et?A»M tGkBSfAEiOff-N.' jihlJ hoe raster's''Lane, mj'l : . ViLU A,BC* !EBHI DIKOE Criiln th coach: hoBM, gctlcn, Ao,, BtWO'WEAahlaln street, 224 reci lOtncboe t'.-BQUr»hd@ BTaEßt^ e t*:!tfirei 6k\ki' itSS&U ~MAIH r BlfißEr.^KMt'itphe I ,jeilf«i]M. li wllh'(ioMh: btlwiite the’ MenJll re si-- denoeof George W. CSPj^nterf-BedA'r 3 ' *■j fIffOBKAKEA'S Urge^aud.Tftiuabfoi country heat, 29 acres with, hTndaotoe* laipr ■' b'ear thd v T6ira-l . iOnrsAwt* of4i»l«uthe%hiilB' oF'tfie'.Mre esUte-! htufc&rh;. The owner sells on, eccouat of temotlbe : , - r? j<- ; IC7"fnllp»r«cuJar« In handbills. fc * ■ ' w« - ebom \ Si)liootlok or Telortle mlaceraoeou, work,, a portibit jtciht'.a library. . ET'lfttJlihLw’m se* eatalofaeiir' V-'" " f 5* kale St-'iSr?™ anjift South konriiltreii J- § SUPKRIOB FDBNM.OSE, JIANQ.FORTE, IN K aaeortmepOfr «)5BefV«tQbo44WW Wfltbfe, bl'iket plaso-fortea, : fiQe : 'mrrrors, ;carpats I ''«tfl...fromlfl.inUi«s flMilnios - hott«ekteptoEVMi|w't6 ’tha.stoS rdr'cea- HAiio.aii'ele'gant rOßerrood piaeo forl., 7 octira,. Wee. » 4btvter.p(4uo-(i)rtB.b/o.ata &.00, ;. , • —- —- jxmtm (AiwOTMsißMOffteoMi'mTS, SngKMOR/llOtJdSHOlitrPtmNlTtmß, FRTBNOH-, F&AVRP MIBROB3, BRCB^£ff r AnD iRttBAIW '%*,&&&&&s, i« rv‘^-' y « iv ' * By catalogue, at the auction s tore; ** IDHJ’eloelcjwUr taaold a Isrge MMrtn&nJCbri&itoHir rosewood'house-* hold furniture, mirrors. Carpets, Ac, -*»'•' -- - ’ PIARftrOB’EEjMUSIOAVBOXV^e. Also* at 11 o’olQd&ion&fjrixMrfdir mahogany ease AJao, i eewlng maciunM.l :Partai>«; ShdlSviUon’i patent. - ' ■VjtaJiiUH? «*'_ 55 , - Tn 7" 6mwiKn[«9at« ot new and .Meona->u<!' house-; holdftuTiitWs','J)J»Aß-'f(We</ catpeta; mUkn, jewfirr/ .v.a: r ;teepeotfiiHj( ; ,ioUeUe4, | pir.;nMolrUberai <iaaii tA. » K;- ‘T@JWi ! SwATH_ikTJO®IOH**BBr~ - 'isimsesaffifflgßS&i «*« .OojHloor MIM/m MIM «*4fc« Aufftloa, RojtMj jg ‘:of^sm^J; : '; ■ ;v r *s*m —— i—.—W4™ SY— ®B OWAS B IK6H; -AU 7 - , f~JQTlW''BßoTfliShB> : f>Atß . " Mts»@iitNßt-AI.AIIASMIt VABKP, L URK 3, i B-yUpj. BjQTTBES. ;OARDT RROBIVKBS. rKWKI, ■t SSSS*?? v .B»ON7.BB u .parian. warb; rohb „®W (J<-AfiB, 01IO.0E'PANOV‘GOODSj -to., will i ■•;- <i •»• v ’ J ’ TbEeMornintr, *- 7 • i as?felsrt‘> J kt 3 ? K;o , clo<*..att.tlieir wweroomß, No. meet, below Berentb. ’ I for,.oxamlna o-i' j \ i !>"> r**n«iu k* ‘«i-l N?; '>jQ^BGbTTi ! 3i , v' .AUOTipMEEKr-No. 431 n **» ; opposite the putom 'Stoniie, betweea FOOIWU end FIFTH .Streetai _ BAI/JS ,OF .GERMANTOWN Op' T&aredarjfq'rning i ’ | .. at 10 o’olock, Ifrcata .l«us, s ;ai;lftige, a Jock of Germantown knit good?, com "rir?*ing tie.'entire balance a first-classmanu factarorv* Th« fflte,willcomjadas j:« 1 ; f ' - 1 ’’HOQDS. IpjBUB, RIGGOMTB. V TlepTiyr kiit opera aoliool hoods, sepbjr rlggolettea. nubias. . . * t cBHAwIS, BASQUES , -’ ' f ; Also/ladles? and ohUSrea’awool knit shawls, jaokets. tilttaSl; and b*«4i'M. ’ SCARFS- LEGGINGS,;GAUNTLETS <I Gflnia* afocPchUdreh’s extra a:*e eaphjr scarfs boas. and 1; *, *’ 'Y* V * ■ \ \ • - giuntleta and, fencings Y ■•«**«-. HOSrfiSt. —Also; ladies’ and "genta’'merino, cotton, and wool hoao and half-hoae, children’s sQttlst subtend plaid hose, &c. JD* The whole will be arranged for examination, with taialoguesj ekrly.dnltbe.motalne of sale, t ’ a» , , _ EMBROIDERIES. ‘ Also, inoiudea.in mlqi a line of book and jaconbt col tar* and seta. f . niBBONS FLOWKB3. 5 Auo, bonnet aid' trimming ribbons. French artificial iKJSfe xt. \ L4RGESALROfcFANGY QOODS, TOYS, JEWELRY, pbrfumbryvPorte-monnA.iks, PAINTINGS. &0.. Ac. * > 5K8iK332‘1 On'friday'MonriufTi ' | Sltt ln«t., by catalogue. commencing: at 10 V o’clock, will be sold ft large stock of faney In *P&i tj V II':" 1 'rnl.■ ■ ii ■ ~ , r .r* | ‘ IH Gi AND, PENCILS. ? j " is A JLne-ofi finejewelryy lava,-cara'eoVand palnteq sets' end pine; pencil*,-gold jfenr, Ivory tablets, shawl I pins, i■ S i*'» • ; ! " • *1 ' n ' T \ H- ‘UV.‘W--' { ~ PBBFUMRBY; ■■■'■ ; c (Paris perfamery/pbtriadas/Woodliind Cream,' Balm of > ' Morocco and pe*tl porte-ino'nUalesC back and morocco' ppjaes/.'olg*!* cases) fort-foll6S, : chess boards, banker’s cases, iravellingebfapsmldnr/fdtcfaWs; , ; , ■*»«.!* *** GOMbI, JET GOODS)' aef \ IHonr ooabs;*gcggleg?; spectacles,‘.pehmaslon caps, tweeeufc/ bhttonr, bracelets'and pins, belts) o,at links, fancy boxes, MdAolW/tbyteaßew;' ; , i’i". 5 - .J ; -'TpASoY BASKETS,; L ..Alsoyalineioffaucywork baskets.*'' 1 l -PAINTINGS;.*' , ... - ' _ ~6oirca~oll paintings under glass, marine views, land scapes, ? IgRENOH.AND GERMAN TOYS. Also, a large lot of Trend* aod German tpj*o * , ’ OtOORS* TRAYS. 1 ' h- ! Also, An invoice-of tea trays, 24- hour and' 8-day cj; i 1... ! PHHjfiP'FOfiD/ AUGTIONJEEE, No. Jr.r«o iMBKK smart s.tw»«i hythimh SJXyH.«uaji|W«v% *' LABOR ;BAtB OS BOOTS, BHORB, OOMB, &b. ay-.S:|O" • ) , - Will t'e ROId, by .bout.3oo cMos bOot., shoes,-gum rnoesJ&C.Yto whiob tho attienllbnbr par chasers is requalled'-' '? r ■t “ ' f ' Also, tasale.one.baodsome sUver-monnUd glass Show riOMMEROIAL, 'SALESRpQJf, \J , ** J STKfeT, i BBTWBSN-BEOOND AND THIRD STREETS^ : j- m:? f Qv WOLBNBT/AVOVIOITO ».00.-,. • i t ,u ~ tfo, 439 MARKET BTBBBT. j (HOSE' AOOTIONEgE LTA ASjycdHiiifiSlON MifiqnAKr, s. a. soSm irMßwl RAo« Btre***.“ ' " . . > Si -j'IGBB ATi PUBLIC' ACCOMMODATION. * . MONEY ! . u ! MONEY !! f j to thotisa'nds', ori gold and silver plate, di&tnoods) - fowling-pieces, .musical Instrument*) fumitnrej dry goods.' Clotningi groceries, cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses," vehicles, bar jMMfJuutAU^ariielesdf^-valae.-'for'any * length'of time agreed at lfatUan*7~Principal f Establishment, sootheastebrner hf Sixth- and liace'streets. t .PROMISSORY NpTES, withxolUteral, discounted at NATIFAKB^H > BMcrPAL'’EBiAWBrottgTj-a.;B. •i. CORN KB OB -MXTH 'AND ‘ RACE BTREKTS; j , Where,tnQij«y.w]lt bd llberdlljradvanded T oa gold and Silveryplato, i diamonds, watches; ’ jewelry, * fowling places, dry. goods, .groceries, liquors, cigars, hardware, cutlery) fancy articles, r'mlrrorsj paintings, engravings, musical instruments, furniture, bedding, 'horses,-yehlcies,Aarness, stocks, and all other artloles .oLvjrtne..- - - ... * OOT-DOOR BALES.' . Personal attentiongiren to all out-door sales, either at private dwellings/ Stores, or elsewhere,' and charges nnuinally low. . ~ ) few sw £.c9al"NotUes.' El STATE OF JAMES . MUSOBAVE, De- JCi ceased- - '‘- i - - '' ' Whereas,.Letters of ‘Administration de booisfnon'to the Estate-of JAMBS MUSGRAVB, late of the City,of Philadelphia. Broker, deceased,, have' been granted to .the subscriber, all persona Indebted to thd said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having elaims on said Estate, to present them to -y. W. J. BARCLAY, ! d22-wot* - -Athemeam Building NOTIOE.~DeaIers m Goodyoarfs K? Patentfor Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders, Braids, Webs, in<3 all other Fabrics aCd artioles made by combin ing Borous substances with threads or sheets orvulcan ixed rubber aronotifled that unless the sameare properly stamped or labelled with my name,'aqd thy my authori ty, they cannot.be .legally disposed of in theJß<dd Btates Merohants Ond dealers are invited to examine specimens hojr.ln store, and to'gtve their orders for the Soring Trade to the. uzmersfooed, SXOLUfiiyE.OW N ER.OF 1 THK TITLBa iND KXCLUaIVg MGHTO IN THE PATENT.for these.goods, which embrace all the'sprier heretofore mahuf&otured or imported, and many otiiers. } ALSO, LTOBNBES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL —And the be obtained on application to .meatNoi2B'GOURTLANDT'Street, N.Y. f ‘ • n24-ly. r ? * v HORACE H.'DAY. i ifor BaU, ond; to;-£rt> ijlO IMPORTERS ANO VI COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TO LET, Xba JTiTe-atOJ7 EROWN-STON* WABEHOUSI, No. 46 South SECOND Street, NEAR CHESTNUT STREET, ; . Snitabl. for tho PACKAGE, OR OTBEB BUBINEBB, BENT a Term ot Tears. Possession given January Ist " * ; - APPLY ON TUB PREMISES. d2-lm mm FOB, SAXE—Ahandsomo, now three-; .M&etQry.BRIOKDWELLING, with three, s’ory back; & bttUdihjn,-is finished tbrbnghout In Rtnt-ohss style, and ’ has all the modern improvements; v located bn TWEN*; TIETfI-Street, above Race/ And trill be.sold a bar*; g*ltf -Apply to BURTON k LANING/No. 602 AKOH Street,.,* /. 018-tf, ifc§ i: FOB EENT.—The second and third K 8 flntM-d f»f tha .««■ Ttiarhu building, Nos. 10 and 31 BotrthFOURTH Street, 20 feet front and 90 feet deep. Apply on the premises to ~ r " ill -wlUMijil..... -TEMPLE,BARKER,-* 00. mPOR BENT—tfho-DWELLING No. QIA.LOQUBTBtrwtr (or“ ( Washiogton Square/) from tne istof 'January,- 180 v .Tb 6, i three stories high, with basement, back'builalnir,ibo ,now occupied by J. ~W. Borne/. - Applr at the office or The Frees, or at the house, i <* ~:vc>' no2B-tf m . JTo,XKT—'rh© 1arg0.,17011 .lighted, and elteiblA BTORE;'No,..B3 <euth SECOND Street, which will he vacated by the undersigned on, the first of January. Rent very moderate. > Apply to nolfctf A. H;RO|KNHaiMA'RROOKS } asabors, HpO BENT.—On thoilst-January nexfc/tbe ■l* vejyrjrabprlor and ektensITV.ROOMB, (2d,‘ad&th M ortfaeNKW STORE, 689 MARKET Street. The building Is one of the flue IffiftWTTiffifiatttfAflfeuppetsldcVbMwaeriFlFTHaad SIXTH Streets, haring two fronts, the north one on a rear Street wttu ifcoodcartageway 20 feet Into SIXTH Apply on theprenusei . nol-tf MTO KENT, a -STOKE on DELAWARE AT6IIUO. balow VXNH Straat.rurming through to W»ter Street, 148;feet deap.A Allot'the Double BXOBH. comer of THIRD mi tJUAßßT'Stareets/iO feet front, one of the beet leeetlooe for terge Burin... In Bhila datable. Ahoy grABKET andOOACH-nOuBE in CBERnY Street, abore'BEVBNTH, in war or Aeh* i land Hone*.' Apply at aJS Soith DeUBTH Street: • S KB • { A ‘M O’iLj) fc-H OT E h i-OL . GBJ2BTtfOT'BTKEEr, ABOY£ SIXTH, ! t-i : ADELPHI A’. / -t'. .OOSDDCTKO OM TSM *O*OMU*PLAJf. A new lease for a term of years haring been obtained •for this-POPULAR ESTABLIBHMENjyit wIU con tinue to be as heretofore.’Oß the r ßnrope&n. yiju, the price* xemaia nnohjogede'vis< Room,Pas DatCOo. Biassa 6Go. Bmusabj a*d J r'r-t 1 r.v*iJf ; T*A. - I ■ • The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every thing 3ohe to mako guests comfortable. The chamber are heated in winter by means of Steam Pipes, for whiob noe^tr^chargeis.made. .... - - ,• \ There is no bar-kept in the house to be a eonroe of annoyance to guests.'. •, i The accommodations are designed Irbeliy for husineii «nen~hence no ladies are received. , |E7" This house is never closed day or night. - - ; l < - ». DROWN; '• ort-Zm- Kj }r . .... g, db yoUMG. TONIES HOUSE,. , _ ,> V HARRISBURG, PA., - . *■--.v *- - ■ • ■ (greetedlnlMTd i ELEGANTLY PURNIBHIJD. > | NOW OPIN TO VISITORS. . j- myiW-y . ;u .-> , : WBLLB OPVERLY, Proprietor f7|E , £A2faY’S SALOON-AND RESTAIT JLr/-RANT; ' N.R. xoraer. .THIRTEENTH--Mid, OHE&TNUT f j no2-3mo k - WMt APE LANBY, Proprietor. Tr BEStfAU&ANT, * #O, 0* 808 MARKET Street, fotirdodrl above EIGHTH, South-aide, Oysters StoWed/'jtoasted, rplckledj ko.;!cO';' tor llckne- Oonirimptlon ana TrADJT.ortatloo. r N. B.—Dlnner from twelve to three o? clock. oettMf ‘ BfotWiwra and iron. fiifoiL v. maaiOK. • - - • il vaoWam miuiW >p.i.inTa>ANo.wAgffim(H'ONBiajiiitg 1 ' Mlrpn ftMWJjWW (of Worktop.,' *UHroitd : Stations, *6. '[ {Eaton* and Gas Machinery nf the latest and molt improved construction. "•''Every description ofPlAntatfOa fttaoklneryiWeh u fdgar. Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open steam TfaluSjfDi/ehaWrs/PllterS, Pumping Engines, &o. ,* ArtptfwtojliAltfllieux’s Patent Sugar Boiiia# -Hammerr y r jr- M#ofeln«Fy hbd I 1 j«V:. {' | vUj X)iV;U a-*-. - ,<>/•!/. . rid** 1 K m 'fiifife JfoJiwe. w TffE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER i§. 1858. wf/» -—»~rrw-- - St>Bi|Wo* ©artr« HEPBURN has transferred his Oarllsld, Penna;, to N 0.711 BAN 80M Btrest, (between Ohcstont&od Walnut,) i Phila delphia. * HowUl attend to any business entrusted to hid care, in the Coarts of Philadelphia or in ’the in terior of the state.? ?’« Philadelphia, November 24 „ 1868. / n24-8m ■ ISAAC T. BEDFORD, BKIOKLATER *- S.°t ?i 1 ? BAE ! st '' eet i 2l» WAX.NP T Bt. near the Exohange/ resldeabe S2l NOBLE Street. Rangers and Heaters bullt and repaired, and all kinds or Briok Work done. i Orderdby Despatch' Post promptly attended toi Best of referenced J *•» nol6-Qm* rpHE -ADAMB EXPRESS 00., OFFICE, JJ- J2O CHESTNUT • BTRBET / forwards PABOSLS, fAOKAGBB, MERCHANDIZE,, BANE NOTES r and SPEGEH,’ either'by Its own LINES, or In connection fflthothsrJßXPßESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS and OITUB of the United Kates. ! S. g. BANBJ'OHDi Central flai>«rlnt*ns««l| O L.‘FOWLER, - 1 ! P* ; . ATTORNEY AT LAW* . . ■ Hiaiiia Oountt, Texas. Twenty years resident in Texas. • P-ompt attention paid to Land -Business. . i OMIUE OPPOSITE THE OLD OAPFTOL. RxrKKS Davisßirney, Philadelphia. mhB-w-Iy'- r - " ’ ALEX. - f ATTORNEY AT LAW, t .> . . , , > GRBENBBUBG, PA. , Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In liana counties. sell-tf ' ». T. ABRAMB. &• ' ‘O, g/ICATXX. A BEAMS & MATER, ; £%. . t: ATTORNEYS’ AT LAW, \ LOOS HAVEN, Pi., > Will attend prcmutly to, all professional busineks en trusted to them, special attention given to the dollec- Uonof olaims, i xxrßxxsoxa. . Gov. y?m. F. Packer,Han-isbnrg, P*. j L. A. Mackey, President Look-Haven‘Bank | General D.H. Jaokmanj Look Haven: Hon. A,,-White. Look Haven; Simon Scott, 'Lock -Haveny-BoHitt A .phia:,McFarland, Hvans, A Qo.\ Philadelphia Evkib, A 'Watflbn,‘'PhiladelphiaPhillip, M.,Price, Phlladel phia^ I Hon.‘A,''V.' Parisons,Philadelphia;’ willladiflon, Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia;-leper .A -Davis, phila-. delphls: Honl James Burnslae, Beliefonte, pa.: j. qaJg§l ?> Esq. m 1: a:j ~ j jy2o-tf /CHARLES TETE, 00MMJ1SS10M, MER KJ OHANT and Import**'of HAVANA ! SEGkRS. (New,) streets aijcond story. , - anlyly LAOMAN.A RABORQhr- v;t • , ,r J 'lriiporteid and''Wholesale Dealers In WINES, BRANDIES; GINS, /and FANCY; LI RUORB, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and' Eleventh streets.' >: i * 4 ' jslft-tf Cabinet {Dare. r|IHE‘LARGEST DESK BEPOT IK .the union; ' HO&U ; E!T & HUT TO H, (BuoccHaoni to 5. T.’ H&mmiU,) MANOTACTCBEESOr ■ A. L. ADAMS’ IMPROVED DESK BACK. - Ko. 269 Boutk THIRD Btrtet, i r , - - Philadelphia.' OFFIOE, BANK, and SCHOOL FURNITURE! * EXTENSION TABLES, BOOKCASES," 1 i k;'.'-* WARDROBES, 5:0. 1 ' - ...da-Sm Semins JUactjines., HARRIS’** BOUDOIR SETTING ISA CHINE is offered to the public as the most re liable low-priqed Sewlog Machine in use. It willow: from six to sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of goods, {torn coarsest bagging to the Quest cambrics. lt Is, without exception, the simplest in its mechanical coattrucGonevermade,-andcan be ran and keptin order byaobild of twelve years of age. The noRABiUTr.of this machine, andtheouALiiv o» ns wobk, are war ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three'httndredto 'fifteen hundred slitchea por ini nato. The thread need is taken directly from the spools, WITHOUT THE TROUBLE OP RRWIHDIKO. In fact, it is ft 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 of almost every one - 8. D. BAKBR,'Agent, , d2O dOm W-eow-0m 28 South EIGHTH Street. ©roeerna, Groceries.— a. DONOGHUE, is s. WATER Street, offers for tele, to reduce his stock during this mooth/at redaoed prices for Ossh, Philadelphia and? New York Steam'Seflhed Sugar hud Syrup of various-grade9t s Prime Coffee, Cuba and New Crop New Orleans ./Molasses, Sifted Pepper/ and Ada mantine Candles,- d9-lm# QOOD GROCERIES, AT FJOB PRI0E3!!! CHAS. H* MATTS OK, Southwest cbrnerTRNTH and ARCH Streets. - Em on bind, and isgeneifcllj receiving TUB BBBT OF GROCERIES, which h« wilTaell atthe frost REASON ABLE PRICES FOB OABB; Having a LARGE and CHOICE AfWOBTMBNiyofBIrAOK and GREEN TEAS, he is confident of being able to suit* both in quality ana price, all persona In.waht of .the in quantities of from one pofand t is the half chest,; His, general assort ment embraces -_eveirtMng in thb way or FINE GRO CERIES,aod > ( he , would'jreapectfullr invite'all in want of good axtidea to giro him a call. It.wlli be worth the trial.4‘ ' r t oSO-lmo ©igaro an& ©obiuco. R' D. SCOPflitD, IMPORTER. OP :HA • YANA OIQ-ABS—La Norraehdes/La Fire Flys, La BlticeSi Figaros; Maria Antdnleta, Pressed; Flor de Bio .Seco Regalias, Flor de La Pas, Jose Ma. Viobate, OampUmentos, and many other brands of superior qua lity, at redqcea prfees, No 887 Chestnut street, under Girard House., .... - - dO-lm SFOGUET & SONS, • Importers of HAVANA OIGARB. 316 South FRONT Street. fjIfGABO, CABANAS AND PABTAGAS A - SUGARS.—A choice luroloe of these celebrated brands on board brig “New jra,” daily expected, from Havana; and for sale low, by, CHARLES TBTJ, . ,J (New) 188 Walnnistraet, below Second, ■ a«l - Second Story. fJIHE .WAREHOUSING COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORS. PATRICK BRADY' PLINY FISK. ALEXANDER HENRY, GEO. L. HABRIBOY, A J. PLBASONTON, WILLIAM NEILSQN, WM. H. STRWABT,, . 3. B. CRAWFORD.. PATRICK BRADY, President. , 8. R.. CRAWFORD, Vice President, WILLIAM.'NDILSON, Secretary^'.- CLIFFORD 8. PHILLIPS, Warehouse Keeper. THE WAREHOUSING COMPANY OF PHILAD’A ARK PREPARED TO RECEIVE GOODS ON STORAGE, ; Whether in Bend or Duty Free, atcorrent Rates, sud will issue receipts or warrants therefor. Application may be made at their OFFICE, IN LAUREL STREET, Lately occupied, by the United States Custom House, or at their premises, better known as the TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, ‘ DOOR STREET. JJJANILA , AND JUTE ROPE, OORDB, TWIISTIBS, KTO.’ Manufactured end for sale at the lowest New York prices, by , WEAVER, FITTER & CO., No. S 3 N. WATBB Street, »n 4 98 N. WUAnVKB. nol7>2m < ; -y, r JCIIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BT JHB ’ FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER, IMS, VO 188 WEST PHILADELPHIA STARCH-MANUFACTURING'COMPANY VOX THUS CSRITALLSD ; PEARL STARCH : ; AND CORN FARINA. ' THOMPSON,' CLARKE, & YOUNG, ; 130 and 132 Booth FRONT Street, * a2T-U . -. , Agents for the Company- Brick-making machine, which Wakes the Bricks and temper the.clay, makes from, p&e to three thoui&hd per hoar/ Upwards of thirty in use.. Patented February Sd, 1868. Machines and rights for Bale. Counties, or one*fonrth of the Patent, wifi be Bo.d. Known to be the oply practical one in use. Ad dress 0. OASNELL, Germantown road, above Fifth street, Philadelphia. <No»tmidO |“VfINAMENTAL ‘and COLORED GLASS. V' We have just received a comprehensive and va» tied, stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap-’ pendage to Churches, Vestibules, Conservatories, and other buildings, where it is deemed necessary to embel* lish, or to give a Chaste and elegant appearance. Any color wav be had, either plain or ornamental,’ elabo* •atetyor In relief. ZIEGLER & SMITH,.. > Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Qiaes Healers, .. s*OS*dtr ’ •?W l "w»«tenv fcaoood and Green «U ’ IPtaja niiib Cll)tmirgta. SHT.SHOEMAKER k 00., WIIOLEBA.LJB VHMOIBTB, ttantiracbdrera and Healer PAINTS, VAUNIHUJB, and WINDOW GLASS, Northeast oornet FOURTH and\ Bole Agents for the isle of. the celebrated Floreffr Plate Glass.. ' mh3B-tf DETEB&IVE SOAP.—Tiroe, labor, and (money eared; Jin using it, clothes do not require auybolljDg or robbing on washboard i One pound will goctffarafl tbreo pound* oomtoon Hosin Soap- •’War*' ranted to giro peridot eatlpfaotlou or money refunded. It la'decidedly the'ClieftpoHt and best washing Soap erefr offered so the publle. 1 'Manufactured onlr by 4 VAN HAAGEN & MoKEONB. Bor safe by dll re speoUbt* Grooara In the city, and wholesale only by • ' , . TilAlN & MoREONB, ; , 93 Sooth Wharrae fflAflr & BKEBS' JL r ;.. ..I,UHKIOATINO GHEABH, thoUia«t And cbB&p«at flojuboimd/or grrMlntt Uio ailffl or UMNi BTJBKa, WAIIRt A GM, CAMS, fclUYjj and „WAGONB, and HEAVY MAOHINOTV. ■ ! Fpr oala in tin aano, keaa. ftp4 barrel, fby .11 lb. Mira oral'she ta« «Uj MftfsmNOTACTtmaßft ■ }; ,iv?»«n •’•• • N9,I*BQPTSWAMft|bMt, , oflt)infl3^ani>o, ■•' " A little,ibat often-, fills the Purid.n ■ORANKUK ’ SATING , FIW1)“ r No. 180 South FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut; Philadelphia, nave oil deposits on demand. „ , - Depositors’ money secured .by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground- .Rents. Mort gagee, &?.' ' , . , This Company deems safety better tban large profits,'consequently will run no risk with <o»- poßitora’ money, but have It at all times ready to return with 6 per cent, intereetto 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 bp withdrawn' oblt by their consent Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania,' with authority to receive mo ney f ottt trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED i ' Office open ' daily from 9 to 3 o'clock, and on Wednesday evening, until 8 o’clock. • DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Gyros Oadwallader, John Bhindler, ■ George Russell, ' Malachl W. Sioan, Edward T. Hyatt, ’ Lewis Hrumbhaar, Henry Delany. Nicholas Rittenbouse, Nathan Braedley, i Jos. H. SatherthwaUe, Ephraim Blanchard, ' Joseph <W..L'ppinoott. ■ f JACOB B. SHANNON, President, Cyrus Cabwlllaoi a . Treasurer ais-j . * “ A Dollar sated is twice earned." IJIHE STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. 241, DOCK STREET, -NEXT-DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, INTEREST FIVE PER CENT- Honey received Daily, and everj MONDAY EVENING, • oa ©xpoßir, j* j IN SUMS LARGE,AND SMALL, •-i • ■ AMD ' 1 , . *„ BACK DAILY, . FROM O O’OLOOK A.M.TO 8 O'CLOCK P, jtf. " narosiroxa oav dxaw vsxir mokby bt orioxs, as IX BAjrX,\ ir, DBBJEBD. GEO. H. HART, Prwldenti OHAS. G. IMLAY, Treasurer. . Teller, t "j;' ; ,ac334Jiifl' J, HENRY HAYEI The spring . garden saying FOND. - •“ ! , (OxiiTxaao bt m Lioismuni or PxxxstltAßU.) PERPETUAL CHARTER. 1 - VIVE PER CENT. Interest allowed to Deposltctf) _ and all Moneys Paid back on Demand, t OFFICE, 831 NORTH THIRD STREET, i (poxsoatoiflo* Burr Bcntnnre.) This Institution is now open for the - transaction ot business. and is the only Chartered Saving Fund located in the northern part ofthe city. j •ThoOfficevrillbeOpetffdaimfrbm 8 .to &W o’clock, and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from ft until 8 o'clock in the Evening. j MANAGERS. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P. Levy, - • Hob* Henry K. Strong, Daniel UhdarkoW . Hon.Wm, Mfllwardj 1 -Frederick Staake; - ' Francis Hart, —— Joseph P. LeOlero, . Pfe«ld4 Secretary, GEORGS-T. John Eeul«r, Jr.« James fi. Pringle, i Jacob Dock 1 , Joseph-H. CoW«U, 1 J. Wesley Bray, ~T ! • Robert B. Daylaao*, P. 0. Bllmaker, > JohnP.Yorres, George Knesht. j 1 JAMBS 8. PRINGLE. EOBN.- apU.l^tf CJAVING ,I'UNi)—FIVE FEB GENT. IN. ►3 TIBIST-HATIONAD BAIITY TRUBT COM FANY.—WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WEST OQBNIR Of THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. - . r -> 'liooßroiATSD'iy nri Bvlvi or PtnelLTAiii. Honey is received la any sum, large or small, and,ln terest paid from the day of deposit to the dAy of with drawal. ■ Theo See is open’ every day frombo’elook ln <the .morning till A o'clock la the evening, and on Monday and Xhorsday evenings till 8 .. , ; HON. HENRY L. BENNER, - ROBERT SELFBIDGB, Vice Presldest. Wk. J. Eras, Secretary. Hon. Henry L. Benner, • F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, ’ Joseph B. Bail , Robert Selfridge, Frauds Le». - Sami. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, 0. Landreth Munns, Henry Diffenderffer. Money is received and payments made daily. . The investments arc made in oonformlty with the. gOTisiona of the Charter, In REAL ESTATE HOST AGES, GROUND RENTS, and suoh first class securi ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi tors. and .which cannot fall to give permanency-afad sta bility to thisJastitutten. - anl-ly CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES >3 TRUST COMPANY, OOTn.r of THIRD ud OHJBT HUTBW*- • '. Xtrge and small sums received, 1 and paid hack on de 1 Band, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER' BBT from the day of deposit to' the day of withdrawal* Oißoe hqurs, from 9 until ft o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 o’clock. DRAFTS lor sale oh England, Ireland; and BootU&d, from £1 upwards. Pmident—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. Treasurer—PLlNY FISK. Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER. BtreMiribing. PERRY’S BLANK BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT.' 8. W. CORNER FOURTH AND R&QB, ' PREMIUM 'AWARDED " By the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing Superior Account Books s . FIRMB intending to open Books on the first of the Year, dan select from a good stock on band, or bare them made In any desired style, in a superior manner. BOOK-BINDING of ereqr description executed In the finest andmost substantial manner, at lew prices. MAGAZINES bound from 60 cts. to $2 SO per Tolurae.' MUBIO bound In a neir and handsome slyle, from %\ to 83. 1 - ' OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear equal to new PBBBY’B DOOE-BINOTRT^ • FOURTH and KAO#. • Oldest established Bindery In PhUedelphU. n2S-2m 01otte0. Jk SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUR- STOVE.—I would respectfully call fIA the attention of the publio to one of the greatest improvements ever introduced in Cookiog Stores and Benges—the burning of the gas arising from the eoal, by whioh means is eared 60 per eedt. in fuel and also more intense heat thrown to the bottom of the oven, We effect the burning of the gases by means oT a hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under sido. which admits the air in a hinted state to mingle with the gases, thus aiding its combustion, and causing a flame to pass around the oren equal to a wood fire. This im- Srovement also preserres the centre pieoe from sinking own on the fire, thereby saying the expense of repairs. One of the Stores CAN HE SEEN- IN OPERATION at 1118 MARKET Street. Manufactured b 7 JAMES SPEAR, Inventoe and Patentee, (late North, Obase & North,) 1118 RAREST Street sopt29-Smo Housekeepers, look to tour INTEREST.—Great'Reduction in the price of COAL. Cheapest and beat. The subscriber haring made contracts for'his supply ol Coal, is enabled to offer vert soperior Family Coal at the following re duced prices Broken Egg and Store, $4 00 per ton Cooking.... 375 “ «< Large Nut 360 “ “ Small Nut 326 “ « Warranted to giro satisfaction and full weight in all esses at Hick’s Old Centra! Yard, 8.15. cor. MARSHALL and WILLOW Streeta ; dP-Sm & WILLIAMS, No. 206 \J WALNUT Btreet. are prepared to supply ship, pers and consumers with superior Broad Top Coal from Lancaster Mines. oc4tf F (BRING, FOX, & GO., wholesale and retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL.. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD*. Sohuylklll yard—RACE and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal from the most approred mines, under oorer, andpre* fared expressly for family use. fee-7 ISAAC P. BRANIN, £ LIGHT COACH & CARRIAGE BUILDER, ' < FRANKFORD. PA. All work warranted to giro satisfaction. Orders res pectfully solicited.. «010-Bm* Jhatw JFsrus. PIANO • FORTES. TTfffT? Just received, an elegant stock of BAVSN, BaOON, A CO., NUNNS A OLABK, • BALLET, DA VIS A CO., and GALE A CO. 0 PIANOS. MELODB QNB of best quality, at - - - J.B. QQtJLD’B, 0. B. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT rt>. ohl9-7 : . eS~SSsa OHIOKERING & SONS, Mann rfTtT' fMtur»w,or GRAND. PARLOR-GRAND, BQDAHB,«4 UPRIGHT PIANO-PORTES. i TUs is the largest sad- oldest manufactory in the United statej,having freon... ESTABLISHED IN 2823, \ Since which time we hare MADE AND SOLD.'TWENTY THOUSAND TWO » HUNDRED PIANOS, And here received as testimonials of their SUPSRI* ORITY over all others, II Go/d, 18 Silver. and 4 Bronze Medals, . ' ■' '* frjr Pianos to Rent. Tuned, and Repaired. BRANCH HOUSE In PHILADELPHIA Uat 1307 CHESTNUT Street. ' ocs-8m Stokers. Cl A. TREGO, REAL ESTATE AIBENT IT e and CONVEYANCER, RIDGE AVENUE, first door Below Thirteenth etri et, attends to the purchase and sale of Real Estate/Negotiattag Secarltfes, Renting Houses; and Collection of House and Ground Rents, ana Interest Monies, Satisfactory references given. oelo-3m* ■ R. R . CORSON, • HEAL ESTATE BBOKEB. Uoqbt Loaned on Bond and Mortgage, Collections promptlr made. NORRIBTOffK, PA 4 TJGU3T BELMONT, rSL BANKER, 70 BBATBR STREET, ' * K*W TO*K, issues Letters of Credit, available to Traveller*, ob all parte of the world., je3o-8m rmoNiSE foo., \J BPROIH AND BXOHANQB BROKIBS, No. 40 Bputb THIRD. Street, HteiSKtrsu, Refer to the Butko and Baoxias of Thlladelphla, UNITED, STATES GOVERNMENT U LAND LOCATING AOKNOY. CHICAGO, ILL. Tlie subscriber, having had much practical experl eocain selecting and locating lands lu the various tr&nd Districts Id the Western States, has unusual • facilities for making valuable selections for LAND.WARRANTS OB OABH. Having Surveyors constantly in the field to wake personal examlnatlona/h© oan always make the most Judicious locations. . , Lands unsurpassed for fertility of *pll anil salubrity of olluate, near the line of railroads, may no* be In . lOWA. AND WIHOONBIN. . Satisfactory reference* given when required. ' Money Jnreeted In Kanflaa and Nebraska, and ;any of tid western tftate*. H. BALISBtHIY* ■ jjlO. 40 OLAUKE Btrfiet, OtUcitfr CE(iARB.v~6OO,OOO Havana Segara, choico k? 1 brauds, by late arrirate, in bond and 4tor«< for Bile by A'. BitSRtNO, UO Houili VRONT btrset. <J2D &LATB! SLATE! I SLATE 111—Roofing Bute. of ail tiiearaul at very low tatal, kept ooa- BUatly i>a liadd, koi to.' aal* ty : (afuna, *os. * ao., . - qUBMAH'JOWH BOjU>aad=Tir(R»«a«i. A, 1), dI»U 8000 paton to the Iwtt rujiipw, tni f» *ll*ptk vUiyMiit, u« f ffioiJcUe 3Crtltlco. The onxy article unrivalled IN MARKET, with Immense HOME ami> , EUROPEAN DEMAND. The reason why, Is that by Nature’s own process It restores the natural oolor permanently after the hair bo'omes gray f supplies the natural fluids,- and thus makes it crow on oatd beads, removes all dandruff, itch log, and hoot from the scalp, quiet* and tones up the nerres, and thus cures < all neryoue headache, and may be relied upon to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair; it will stop aud keep itfromfalUogoffi tnnkeaHt soft, glossy, healthVi and beautiful , and if used by the rouug two or three times a weok, it will neverffall or jecomegray; thenr6aderi,Toadthe following, and judge for yourselves: ■ Nxw Yo»k, Jan. 8,1668. MESSRS. O. J. WOOD A 00., , Gentlemen: Having heard a good deal about Professor Weed’s Hair Restorative, and my bairbelngquite gray, I made up my mind to lay aside the projudlcea whlcb I. In common with a great many persons, bad against ail meaner of patent medicines, and a short tlmi ago 2 commenced using vour article, to test it for myself The result has been so very satisfactory that I am very glad I did so, and in justice to yon, as well as for the enooursgetnent.of others who may be aa gray as 1 wav, but who having my prejudice without my reasons for Betting it aside, are unwlfllng.to gift yeur Restore* tlve a trial till they Rave further proof, and the best woof being ocular demonstration- I Write you this let er, which you may show to any such, and also (direst , them to me for further proof, who am in and out,of the N Y. Wire Railing Establishment every dsy. ' My hate la now its natural oolor, and much improved In appearance ovory w&y,being glossier’ and thicker, and much more healthy looking. 1 am, Yours Reppeot uliy, HENRY JENKINS. Corner Columbia and Carroll streets, Brooklyn. Lmnasrox, A’a.,?eb.14,1868. Pa 07. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative has , done muoh good in this part of the country. My hair has bees slightly diminishing for several years, caused, I suppose, frdm a slight burn when I was quite an In fact. I have been using your Hair Restorative fbr six weeks,and-I find that I have a fine head oflyrirnow growing after -having u«ed all other rpmedies, known to no effect. I think it the most valuable remedy now extant, and advise all who are afflicted that way to use tour remedy. You ean publish this if you think pro per. ’ Yours, Ao., S. W. MIDDLETON PHiLADBLrniA. Sofet 9,1867. Phot. Wood—Dear Sir:'Your Hair Restorative Is .proving Itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the backpart of my head, almost lost its covering—w*s, is fact, SALD« I have used but 2 half pint bottles ofyoui Restorative, and now the top of my head is well studded with a promising crop of young .hair,' and the frontis also receiving its benefit. I.havq tried other prepara tions without any benefit whatever I think, from my own personal recommendation. I can induce many others to try it. • Yours, reape otfolly,- • ■ i D.B. THOMAS, M.D., ~ , . No: 464 Vine street. The Restorative is put up in .bottles of three Alses, vis: Large, medium, and small] the small holdri X a £int, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium olds at least twenty per cent 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. - f 0;J. WOOD A 00..‘Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment,) and U 4 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fanoy Goods Dea lers. nol6-mwfBm A eowinwky-Sm IT IS A DYE, AND A PERMANENT ONE.—H. P. AW. O. TAYLOR’S i PHILETHEIRA. . A complete HAIR DYE and Dressing together, jem bracing, In. high, perfection, a)l that is requisite. for Coloring, Softening, and Beautifying the' Hair. To be had at the principal Drug and and of the Manufacturers, 841 North NINTH Street, Philidel phip. . ... . ... h dlO-lm CEfinraiionai B' AXitiAD SINGING AND .GUITAR.— T. BISHOP, 1202 FILBERT Street. d25-ltq* Family school, for. small boys, at Olaymont, Delaware. Number limited/ ' i -This Home School is'beautifully situated In-a high and healthy position, on .the Baltimore railroad,lone hour’s ride from Philadelphia*. The Prlnopal having decided to enlarge the number of his Puplls, there are a few vacancies. For oireulsra, or more particular information, apply to JOHN B OLEMBON, B. D.,. - d26.-6t , Olaymont, Delaware. 'IT'DGEHILL SCHOOL—Princeton N. J.— JL-A The Sixty-first gemmi-sonual term of this well known School'or Boys will open-JANUARY 26. Ap plications for places should be made'early. . d24-frm&w-16t' • J-.-.W. 1 TAVERNER; whoso original Philo . /oph.cnl system of Instlaetloa In ELOCUTION and GESTURE has received the most distinguished marks of approbation 1 , offers his services to the citizens ot Philadelphia.and New York, and to Collegiate Insti tutions in ail parts of the'TJoited fitates. His instruc tion has been received with enthusiastic expressions of gratification fn most of the Colleges and Ladies’ Semi naries North and South. His private course of instruc tion (8 iesSons) on Proportion, Modulation, Intonation, Force, Contrast, The Language of Gesture, The Pas sions, Ac., has been highly commended by Rev Dr. Ohapin, New York; Rev. Dr. E N. Kirk, Boston; Rev. Dr. wm. Bacon Stevens, 'Phlladelpbiaj'Rev., Dr. Bel lows, and Bor. Dr. Osgood, New York, and other dis tinguished Orators. r To Ladles and Gentlemen in the private circle, who desire to learn to read the works of Suakspoare aud the Poets, his peculiar instruction in this department la of great practical value. Address 782 North NINETEENTH Street, Philadel phia. • Circulars, with the Testimonials referred to, can be obtained at Messrs. CAREY A HART’S corner -of Fourth and Chestnut streets, . dl6-wfAm-3m I ONG’S SPRING GARDEN AOADEHY, JLd N. E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping ia all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly for sltuallons in any branch of business: Plain and Or uamental Writing: Commercial Calculations :• 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 DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited. MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL - DEPART MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men add Boys are prepared for any grade of on EcglLh and Clas sical Education) vis s Spelling, Reading, writing; Gram mar, Geography,' Arithmetic,* Philosophy, Ac- Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the, higher Collegiate Studies. • Sessions of five mouths commence September Ist; and February'lst. Paulis received at any time be fore or after these dates ana charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. * mh26-tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal r^RITTENDEN , » PHILADELPHIA ’U COMMERCIAL COLLEGE', northeast corner of CHESTNUT and SEVENTH Btreets. An Institution designed to fit young men for. AOS TIVE BUSINESS. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. B. B.Oomegytf, Francis HoaUns, George H. Stuart, David Milne, John Sparhawk, David 8. Brown, Isaac Hacker, A. V. Parsons, P, B. Hinman, Frederick Brown, ■ Joshua Lipplneott., . . . EVENING BEBBIONS after September 16th. Each Student has ixpividcal insteuotiox {at this Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re commendation a young man con have, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be hod on application at the College. seS-tf > Bryant & stratton's chain of NATIONAL.MERCANTILE COLLEGES- PM lodelphis College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets., For information, call or send for circular. . jel6-tf EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED- S SUTDBB LEIDT-JAS. 31, LEIPT, • • Principftlß of LEIDY BROTHERS’ ACADEMY,' Nob. 148 and 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race, where'a knowledge of WRITING, -BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC is made certain to every pupil that may enter, ACADEMY open day and erentng. JReMrinol MOTHER J TFbat is tbo best and most Agreeable Cough Medicine ? BROWN’S PULMONIOA! What is the most certain for Croup ? BROWN’S PULHONIOA! What is most speedy Tor Whooping Cough ? BROWN’S PULMONIOA* What lathe best for Asthma? BROWN’S PULMONIOA! What cares Bronchitis quickest ? BROWN’S PULMONIOA! . . Whst Trill ease my oough, soothe ray nerves, and relieve, If it does not entirely cure, Phthisis ? The best thing Is BROWN’S PULMONIOA! No one tikes It but what they Rad speedy relief. It Is a syrup, agreeable in taste, harmless even for a babe, never falls to satisfy, and costs but 26 cent* a bottle. ■ Sold by all Oonfeotloners, Druggists and Grocers. Wholesale 220 South THIRD Street. dlB-Jm . The great standard remedy op THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOB PURIFY ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE SYSTEM. The Imperial Depuratlvo, prepared by Dr. Louse berry A Co., is now acknowledged as the principal Family Medicine for the cure of Oakoebous affoctlons and Scrofulous disease*generally. The success which attends its use in these inveterate diseases has no equal. It is now used in these diseases with complete success, where all other means hare failed. Two or three bot tles will satisfy any one of Its great curative properties. nip DiBBASB and Whits Swelling, Ulcerations of the BONBB, Mouth, Thhoat, Ac. Its beneficial and healing characteristics are soon observed in these com- Elalnts. No matter of how long standing they may have sen, they will yield to the proper tlse of the IMPE RIAL DBPURATIVE In a short time. Tetter and Scald Head will as certainly yield to thl3 medicine as it is used. Diseases of the Skin and all eruptive complaints genorally cannot long remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depuratlvo. Its Tonic properties, as well os Alterative, render it valuable to wens and delipate females. The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled In the cure of all diseases origi nating In an impure condition of the blood. It expels all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re- Invigorates the system. Those using the Imperial Depuratlvo and wishing ad vice in their case, will receive every attention by etter or otherwise. Prepared andsold by Dr. LOUNBBERRY A CO.. No. 60 North FIFTH Stroot, below Arch, Philadelphia. For sale also by 3. F. Long A Co., Lancaster, Pa. 5. H.Rasorand 8. 8. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman A Co.,fHorrisburg, Pa. 0. W. Eptiug, Pottsville, Pa T. A C. V. McCHntock, Easton. Pa. Jnrnea Given, Westchester, Pa. fiohmidt A (Jo., Allentown, Pa. Simon Rau, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr.U. W.Leslie, Bristol, Pa., and Dragglst* generally aull-mwAmtfiin Anew and valuable discov ery. DJR. HAM’S AROMATIO INVIGORATING SPIRIT. IT STIMULATES, EXHILARATES, INVIGORATES. BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR BTUPIFY. Thlisdfilicloufl Beverage Is superior toall invigorating Cordials, Schnapps, Nervines, Ac. In use for the cure of Dyspepsia, Nervousness*, Ileart-burn, Drows'nees, Kid ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, Ac , as it will invigorate and strengthen, but will not in toxlcato or stnpiiy. .-persons who have become habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobacco, Opium, and Spirit uous Liquors, will find speedy and permanent relief from a desire to nee these destroying agents, by taking a bottle or two of this DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE! Weak and sickly Females will find Dr. UAM’S IN YIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, it being a Regenerator as well as a Strengthoner of the Unman System. Each complaint that the AROMATIO INVI GORATING CORDIAL is calculated to cure la named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and fall directions for use are also minutely given. PHIOB ONE DOLLAH PRB BOTTLE. Prepared by DARIUS lIAM, Principal office, No. 4S WATER St., N. York For sale by T. W. DYOTT A BUNS, n25-3ru HIS N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. r/.OLLICOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC mA CORDIAL is the only preparation ever placod be fore Hie public that has performed se many MIRACULOUS CURBS INFLAMMATORY AND UUKONIO RHEUMATISM. The most proiuloeuttand influential cttlsens bear wit ness of its eflicacy. The abundant evidence from all parts or the country is enough to warrant us'in pro nouncing that it is the greatest wonder o) the age. It Is an internal remedy thiß s rikesatthe root of the disease, and thus eradicates It entirely from the system. Prepared by THEODORE DILK9, Chemist, Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth attests, Philadalrdii* ZHANGS OF RIGGING Manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER &. GO.. No. 29 North Water street, and North Whims. dSb Jitonraiu* (Egmaanica. TV3LAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN xJ buranoe company. IXCORPOHATED BY 'JItE LEO IBLATVRE OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE B. B. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia MARINE INSURANCE ON YEEBELB, ) CARGO, STo all parts or the World. FREIGHT, ). ~ INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage, to all parts of-the TJolon. / FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, , November 1, 1858. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate.......•s 71,363 35 Philadelphia Oit/, and other Loans 297,069 60 Stock in Railroads and Insurance Companies 25,362 50 Bills Receivable 201,666 36 Oashonhand 42,067 85 Balance in hauls of Agents—Premiums on ■ Marine polloies recently issued—and other debts due the C0mpany,.................. 61.288 14 'TORS. James O. Hand, Theopbilus Paulding, James Traqualr,. WiUism Eyre, Jr,, J JF. Peniaton, Joshua P.-fivre, • Samuel E. Blokes, Ilenry Bloan, ~ James D, McFarland, Thomas 0. Hand, Robert Burton, Jobn B. Semple, Pittsb’g D T. Morgan, “ J.T. Logan, * f Si MARTIN, President. ]. HAND, Vice President, iretary. . dlB-tf William Martin, Joseph H Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, John 0. Davis, John R. Penrose, George G Lelpor, - 'Edward Darlingtou, Dr. R. M. Huston, Wm.'O Ludwig, Hugh Orolg, Spencer MMlvaine, Charles Kelley, H. Jones Broofre, Jacob P.’ Jones, , WILLIA THOfl. 0. HENRY LYLBPBN, Seer f*IREAT-"WESTERN INSURANCE AND \Jf TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, 403 WALNUT STREET STATEMENT OF BUSINESS' EOR - TEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31* 1858. • 5223 800 00 : 61,453 03 $276,263 03 Capital. , Surplus Reaeired forPremiaros........ 01,5f5 45 1 . l( Interest,Renti, Ac 7,826 49 $09)800 94 Paid Losses, 'Expense Commis sions, re-Inßur&ace, Return* od Premiums, &0... '570,388 00 ' ■' - ASSETS: ; ■ • Real Estate, Bonds and Mort gages... .» $111,247 00 Stocks 47,918 00 Bills Receivable 69,885 73 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due Company 17,823 02 Gash on hand, and in the hands of Agents. 6,389 28 5276,268 03 At a meeting of the Stockholders, convened on the 16th inrt., the following persons were elected DIBIO - for the ensuing year, viz: > CHARLES 0- LATHEOF; 1423 Walnut street. ' ALEX. WBILLDIN, merohant, 18 N. Front street. WM DARLING, 1338 Pine street. - IBAAO HAZLEUERST, BoUciter. . , JOHN 0. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, A Co. E. TRACY, firm of B. Tracy ft Co., Goldsmith’* Hall.* JOHN a. MoOURDY, firm of Jones, White, ft Mo- Curdy. , , THOS: In GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. JAS. B. SMITH, ftrm of J. B.Stalth ft Co. JOHN R. VOGUES, cor. Seventh and Sansomsts: DANIEL' L. COLLIER, Bra of Q. H. Grant ft Co. THOMAS POTTER, 229 Aroh street. , i ‘ OHARLEB HARLAN,*cor. Walnut and Sixth streets. JONATHAN J. BLOOUM.I6IB. Fourth street. ; At a subsequent meeting of the Board. CHARLES- 0. LATHROP was unanimously ire-elected President, and Hon. WM. DABLIhG Vice President.'' ' JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary. - This Company has DISCONTINUED MARINE BULL BIBKB. ; FIREj INLAND} and MARINE CARGO RISES cion* tidue to be taken oh the lowest terms. n27-dAWtf SAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY, •>3 409 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia Capital paid in {securely inve5ted.)...........,5200 DOO Surplus..; 3li#o This Company having been thorougly reorgan'*e#m now ready to make Insurance upon ajl kinds of pro perty, merchandise, Ac ~ against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE ONLY, npou favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Hon. S B Cushing , Charles F. Watrous, > EUhuJ. Baldwin, J. A. H. Hasbrouck, ' Aaron Close, JohnM Beach, MSttbew Kelley, Alex. 0. Lawrence Alfred Clapp. WmK Forbes, KEELIB, President, Jacob N. Keeler, Francis Blaokburno, Rob.rt P. King, E B, English, George H Levis. Joseph B Mid/old John Prentice, * Edward Wiier, P. E, Birohbead, Henry R. Foote, JACOB I HbnbT R Foot a, Secrete PfIII.ADBLPHII, Dec 231, INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—FIBB AND MA RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered in 1794—Capital s2oo,ooo—Assets, Janu ary 1,1858, $517,446.60-100, 1 All invested in sound and available securities—eonti nue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, Ac., on liberal terms. DIRECTORS: Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner, William B.Bmith, Thomas B. Wattsoa, John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman, William B White. Charles 8. Levis, George O. Carson. HENRY D. SHERRERD, President. William HA»vbb, Secretary. je9-wfrm.tf npHE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE X COMPANY, OFFICE 40S WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and BURPLUS $277,- 665.96.—Insures against LOSS or DAMAGE/BY FIRE and the PERILS OF THE SEA. INLAND NAVIGAj TION and TRANSPORTATION. CD- TEN per cent, in cash returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies. OFFICERS. President—GEOßGS H. BART. Vice President—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGBHALL. Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Geo.H. Hart, E.W. Bailey E P.Eobs, Andrew R. Chambers, •A. G. Cattail, J. L. Pomeroy, Joseph Edwards, - *- Charles G. Imlay. John G. Dale, H. R. Coggehall, Foster S. Perkins, Barol. Jones, U, D., . Bon.H. M. Fuller. se2l-y Attest, H. R. COGGBHALL, Bec’y. American fire insurance go., INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER P ETU AL No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus Invested In sound and available Securities, continue ta Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels Ja Port ana their Cargoes, and other Persona] Property, All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. SIBIOTOIB. .George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John. Welsh,. Caspar W. Morris, - Samuel o. Morton, James B. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Edmond G. Butilh. Ohtrlea W. Poultney. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS B, MARIS. Secretary. jagg-ylf E~IITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital... 9200,000. Organised 1861. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks j receive De posit* s hold Trusts and grant annuities- ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLEB, Vioe President. J. W. Miayjix, Secretary. Diißoroas, Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley, B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, P\ B. Mingle, C. R. Bioking, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, jelB-ly G. F. Turner. r IFB INSURANCE and trust COM -1-i PANY'.—The PBNN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and BOOK Streets. Capita!, |512,f25.08. INBUREBLXVESfor short terms, or for* the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur chases life interests in Beal Estate, and makes all contracts dopendlng on the contingencies of Life. They act m Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. nnini. . Daniel L. Hiller, Samuel 1. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Biontvrd 8. Newbold, James B.MoFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William Q. Kern, Janus Boston, Samuel,o. Huey, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Halloweil, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinioa, Bodolphus Kent, John Wj Horrior, William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner U. Earla/ John G. Brenner, ■ F. S. Miehler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President, SAMUEL B. BTCKES, Vice Pres’t. Join W. Homo*, Secret*it. n!8-Iy riUMMONWEALTH FIBI INSUBANOE COMPANY, or fix STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. OVFIOK, NORTHWEST CORNER ' FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, fßiLAuu.rxia» Nbserlbed Capital. $600,000. Wd op Capital, $200,099, siaaaioaa. Dr. D. Jayne, Thoa. 8. Stewart, H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler, J. M. Whltall. J. K. Walkerj* Idw. 0. Knight, M. R. Wendell, H. Lewis, Jr., 8. K. Hoxsie. DAVID JAYNE. M. D., President. THOMAS 8. STEWART, Vice Pxes’t. , BIMOiL B. Moow. Secretary. gTHRE AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME P INSURANCE COMPANY Capital ...$lOO,OOO. (Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to la «nranoe Companies, passed April 2d, I 860.) GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-Presidont. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. * Office dll OHRSTNUT fit., Philadelphia, DIRECTORS. George W. Day, Jacob K. Vaughen, William W. Walteie, Henry Lewis, Jr., Charles Richardson, D. B. Blrp'jy, Barclay Lippincott, Johu W. Everraan, Jos. R. Brognard, A. 11. Rosenheim, Qhas. Stokes, f«24-y M. Stern. INSURANCE COMPANY.— Ell OFFICE No. 6 EXCHANGE. Authorized Stook Capital, $500,000. Ohartex PiBPfirOAL. ‘ Fire Risks on Merchandise and Buildings, Marino Itieki on Vessels Cargoes and Freights. Inland Transportation lUsba on Goods por Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. George A. Wright, Thomas bb&vr, George Cookman, Charles Stoy, Jacob Reed, W. 0. htotesburV. ANDREW COOIIUAN, President. WiLUAM I. llftoww, Vice-Vretldent nO-tf Andrew Ooelirau, WilUam I. Browa, Ilichard ( U. Stotefcbur/, Pctar U.Myera, Hobart B Walker, Jacob Lukoua, Howard fire and marine insu . RANGE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, L’UiladelphU 1 DIRUOTOfta. TUofl. L. Ludera, Win. t. Leech, J. Kdgar Thomuon, Kobt. W. D. Truitt, M. \V. Baldwin, John 11. Dlebl, John 0. James, Wm. K. llsmlui, A. 3. Buclnior, il. U. ShllUugl'ord, John W. flextun. 0. E. Spangler, William Riiiguel, 11, 11. Ilounton, fidalu Booth, Wm.U.l.oye, John Oarrisoa, OharleaF. Norton, K. ißasoWyer. , Prdfildsnt—THOMAS L, BUBERS. VinePreHident-R 8. WARN*. Beorotary OHA It I,RB A BHY nolMf i' MPRoVfll) JiUHNfNR P I, Ul I)7—We are now manul&eturlog, and are prepared to sell, a Burning Fluid much less liable to explode than-ine common article, and we con’ confidently recommend it M being much safer. YARNALL & OGDEN. ficW-tjalil 472 N, THIRD Street) above Nob!#, Hoilrmtb £ines. |l§&i9S9i NEW YORK LINES. TUJS CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADHLP’A AND TBBNTON RAILROAD 00 ’B LINES, 7BOM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YOBK AND WAY PLACES. WILL LBAYB A.B FOLLOWS, VIZ : FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT. Fare from Kense’n - Depot to New sork. At 8# A. M , Morning Mail, Ken sington and ... At P. M., Evening Mall. Ken sington and Jersey Atll£| P M., Night Mail, Ken>iog- Jersey City ... t 2*25 w K.eniig M.il Linerum dill'y." The uv Night Mail, Saturdays excepted . The Caw of the mh andSlxth-etreet OltjPueeeeer KeneTagv'n Ddpot. W l 1 °°" T ‘ 7 *° «* *» PBOM WALNDT-STBEET WHABf : At 6 A- M. via Camden and Amboy, 0. A A. commodatlon...... *2 2fi At 6 A. M , ria Cdmden and Jersey -City, (New Jersey) Accommodation ; 226 At 10 A. M. via Camden and Jersey City. Morning Express ... ® 3 qq At 2 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, 0. A A. Ex press.,..,,..'. 3 00 At3P. M via Camden and Amboy, Accommod&i. tion—let C1a55.............. '2 26 At 3 P. M- via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda . tion—24 Clbu.,;v«, 160 At 6 p M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda* . tion—lst Class/. 225 At 5# P.M via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda * tion—2d Class ; ~,.,’176 ICr-Express Lines stop at Principal Stations only. For Belviderei'Saston, flemingtOQ, Ac., at 6 A. M. and2# PM. ' t For Water Gap, Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac , at 6 A. M . via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 6A. M. and 2 P. M. For Mount Solly, at 6 A.M .and 2#, 3, and 6# P M. WAV LINES " 1 For Bristol,Trenton, Ac.; froriiWaiant street Wharf, and 4# P. M.-from Kensington Depot. - For Palmyra, Eanoocaa, Beverly, Barlingtsn, 1 Bor dentowc, Ac., at 3 P. M M Steamboat R iohard Stockton foe Bprdentown, and In termediate places at 2# P M, '• ‘ Fifty pounds of baggage only altowed’each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything os bag gage bat their,wearing,apparel; ’ All baggage over fifty poondc-to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility lor baggage to one dollar per pound; and will not-ibe -reliable for any amount beyond $lOO, ex cept by special centract. . December,- 20.1668. - WM. H GATZMEB. Agant. $698,804 70 ~ JN’OBTfl' RAILROAD.-WIN TER AiiBANGJBM RWI. FOB DETHLBHB'M, DOYLESTOWN, &0.,a0d bj railroad connections for . ' * Easton Catawlesa, ‘ * •AUentoiro," Williamsport, Maneh Chunk, Elmira^ Hazleton, . Kiagira Falla. On and attar WEDNESDAY; December M, 1868, Paa. senger Trains will leare FRONT and WILLOW afreets, Philadelphia, as felldwa: ■ / For Bethlehem,' Easton, AUentown, Vauch OhUnk, -Hazleton; Ac , (Express) at ; ~.9,80 A M. Passengers forEaaton by this line can spend, frroh'oors in Bethlehem, and an hoar and & half In Beaton, and return the same ereniog. * • For Bethlehem, Allentown, Msnch Chunk, WlllJinir port, Elmira, and the West, (Express) at.. 2.15 p. M. For Dojleatown, (Accommodation) ... **•••• ••••»••*•' 8 46 A.M.akd4P.M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation.) " { •• ' TVJtfitJii* Vit zzvurs •• •« THAiss’ypa 'pailiwetfSiA. I/we Bethlehem'(Express)"a?7 ATM. ahflfi p>M. Leive Doylestowa (Accommodation), at 7 A. M. and 3.80 P. M. | Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.1 Q A. OS SUNDAYS.'. Philadelphia, for Fort Washington, at 9,30 A, M.. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 P. M* ' Doyleatown,for Philadelphia, at TA. M. Fort Washington; for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P, M.t All Passenger Trains (*xoept Sae’daj Trains) connect at Chatham street with Fifth anfrgixth Streets Passe* gerßtUroad.' ... ; Fare to Bethlehem, II 50; to Maqch Ohnnk, $2.60; to Easton, $1 60 ; to Doyleatown, 80 cents. • 1 • 422 - ELLIB Agent. pHiIiADBLFHiA, ft NORBTSTOW N£BAILROAD--WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. - ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER Iff, 185 W. ■ FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Phi’adelnhla 6, 7#, 8 40 m!n., 9W, 1014.1114 A.M.-,i,2,3,4,h,0,7;8,9,i0.iiYi>.i?.’ , Leave Germantown 6, 7,7«, 8, 9.10 min.. 10V. 11V A. M., 1.10 min,, 2. 8,4, 5,6, 7,8, 0,10 VP. S? * ON SUNDAYS tan Philadelphia 0.20 min. A. If., 2, P. M. Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 min., bit P. M. - ’ ’ * CHESTNUT HIM RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7)4, 8.40 min., 11# A. M., 2, 4,0, 9 a . It* Leave Oheatnnt Hill 7JOmIn..7SS min., 8.60 min.. 11.10 A. M., 12.60,8.40,N5.40_7.40 min. P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 0.20 min. A.M., 2,6 Y P.H. Leave Ohestnht Hill 8 A. M..12:50.5.20 idn. P. M. POB OOhSHOUOCKBN AND NOBKECOffN. ’ Leave Philadelphia 6)4,0,11 A. H.,105 min., 8.10 min., 43f, 5.60 min ,1134 p! M,- ’ . . Leave Norriatown 0,7, 9,11 A. M., 1,8)4, 6.40 min. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philedelphla 0 A. M. and 8 P. M. Leave Norristown 7 A. AI, and 6 P. hi. FOB MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia Bv, 7 85 min., 9, 11 A. M.,1.05 min .2 06, 8.10 min., 434, 6.60,7.46 min ,11Y P.H. 0,4, 0,10 min f 8.46 P. 331. - . SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN. ' CHESTER VALLEY BAII.ROAD POE DOWNING- TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 8# 4. M. and 8.10 min. P, M. Leave Downinytown 7 # A. M. and 1 P,M - H. H. SMITH, general Superintendent. DEPOT, NINTH and GAEKN Bta. Philadelphia and elhiba bail- BOLD LINE.—QUICKEST BOUTS to- Elmira. Wilketbarte, Buffalo, Ohioago, Book Inland, Niagara’ Balls, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, St. Paula, Detroit, Dunlioth, and Bt. Louis, > Passenger trains will leave, the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD aad YINH Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: '■ 7.80 A.H. DAY EXPRESS, ’ ' - For Elmira, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Ohioago, Milwaukee, Book Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington, and Bt. Louis.- . - 8.80 P. SI. NIGHT aXPBXBS;’ ' Per-Kmtra,-Niagara Palls, Buffalo,* Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Book Island, Galena, Bt.Bauls, Burlington, and St. Lotus. The 7.30 A. M. train rone through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all 'Stations on the, Lebanon V-ailey Branch of and Reading Railroad. At Rupert, for Wllkeabarre, Fitts ton. Scranton, and all itattoas on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURQ IRAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. ‘ Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and BlmJr* Railroad Line’s Ticket Office, Northwest comer or SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas senger Depot, oornerof BROAD and VINE. ' THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN - Leaves the-Depot, Broad street, below. Vine, dally. exoepted,) for all points West and North) at 0 Freights must be delivered before 8 P. M. to Insure their going the same day. Per further infonhatloo apply at Freight Depot; Broad, below Vine, Or to OKAS. B. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. <wr. Sixth and Chestnut Streets, ool.tf Philadelphia^ Saw* R -jwßEStt PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. On and after Saturday, December 4,1868, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA Far Baltimore, at 8 A.U., IP. M., (Express,) and UP.M. . For Wilmington, at BA. M., 1.8.80, and 11 F M. For New Castle, at 8 A. M, } and 1 and 8.80 P. M For Middletown, at BA. M., and IP. M. For Dover, at BA. M., and IP. M. For Seaford atB A. M., and IP. M. TRAINS FQR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 8,80 A, Jfl,, (Express,) 12 noon, anl 6.40 P.M. * Leave Wilmington at 7.20 and i 1.40 A. M.,2.25 an 8.66 P. it. - Leave New Castle at 6.45 and 11.12 A.M., and 8.05 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 6.80 P. M. Leave Dover at 0.20 A. M., and 4*35 P.M. Leave Seaford at 7.46 A. M., and 1.46 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 1 65 P. M., and 12.16 A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. H. from Philadelphia to Bal- Do do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phila* ’ ■ ' delphla. Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will run as follows: Learo Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate places at 5 00 P. M, Leave Wilmington for do do do 665 P. 14 Leave Baltimore for Havrft de Grace do 800 P. M no 2 8. M. FELTON, President. f\FOV. 20, 2SsB.—change of hour — XI PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTtt BURGH. WHEELING, INDIANAPOLIS, STEUBENVILLE, C LB VELA* i/, OINOINNATI, • CHICAGO, LOUIBYILLE. BURLINGTON. BT. LOUIS, . ST. PAULS, NEW ORLEANS, And all Intermediate Points in . OHIO, INDIANA,-ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MlOfll* GAN, WISCONSIN. MINNESOTA, MISSOURI. KANSAS, AND NEBRASKA. Passengers to'points, west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling. Oleyelanu and Crestline have choice of routes, and ait requested to make a selection bofore anplrlng for tick ets. THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHLLADBI PHIA DAILY, POR THE WEST: (Mail Train and Past Line, Sundays Excepted ) TRAIS3 LHJ.VB PUILADIL- I BBTDSXINO RBAQH • PJTU. v I DBLFHIA. Mail train at.... 7.80 A. M. I Mail train at.. 11.00 sight Past line 400 P M. Fast line 8.30 A. M Express mail.. 11.00 sight. { Express mail.. 6.00 P. M. The mail train stops at all the stations between Phila delphia and Pittsburgh. WAT TBAIKS LI ATS. ( WAT TBAIXS ABUTS. Harrisburg ao- I Harrisburg ao oommodation.l.OOP. H. ( eomm64ation.7.l6 P.M Lancaster and I Lancaster and 4BO P.M. | Columbia....l2 20 P. M, (Sundays Excepted ) Passengers for BUNBURY, WILLIAMSPORT, EL MIRA, BUFFALO, AND NIAGARA FALLS, le&Te Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M , and 4 P. 61. The cars leare tno Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MAJULBI streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through tickets to all points West can be obtained. Baggage will be received at any time during the da/. No charge for handling baggage. For further information, apply at the Station, be tween the hours of 6 80 A. M., and 11 P M THOMAS MOORE, Agent Penn’aß. do. SB EorO tt O SFKINGS.—THIS well-known and delightful Summer Resort will be opened for the reception of Visiters on the 16th of June, and kept open until the Ist of October. Tho new and spacious Buildings erected lest year are now fully completed, and the whole establishment hit been furaishod in superior style, and the accoramoda- Hons will be of a character not excelled in any part of the United States. J 1 The Hotel will be 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 aocoss, it is deemed Sroper-to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a aylight ride from Ohambersburg. The Company hare made extensive arrangements to supply dealers and individuals with “ Bedford Wate?’ ( by the baml, carboy, and in bottles, at the following prices, at the Springs, vis: for • barrel (mtubery>. fd 00 80. (oak). 800 X 80. (mulberry) 800 X 80. (oak) 300 Carboy, 10 gallons 2 26 Bottles, IX pint, per dozen j gQ The barrels are earefaUy prepared, so that pur chasers may depend upon receiving the Water free) and sweet. * All communications should be addressed to THE BEDFORD MIWURAL SPRINGS CO . *•**•%»* r*on»** 4 FISH.— 686 Barrels Nos. l, 2, and 3'Macke •**l. *lO do and tierces Salmon. 40 doBeat*Uad. 210 do Mackinaw While FiaU 457 do Halifax and Enstnort Uerr.bg. 660 Boxes Sca'eil Herring. Also. , 6SO Quintals Ground Benk Codfish, W»by a O.BADLEB&CO., AB6H St-, second door aber* Free RfljJnmif -tines. gotd aoirnwn «t PJttrturri.' wltt ,d»U, ilnl m h/ 0 ! 1 * ' th ® w**tsm Biranf, and at SSFiSrT^ m ". ABB.riW oiiu—Boott, gkoWi HeW, end -■' - Oapl, Boole, pry Geode, (fco laoug - ■ (totoS!; "*■ f " IM “• Tieltfujf, (ta arigfr*} l**th*£,tiquai f (Ip ctska.) Wau • r<Lß * ffl***» PeltaJ «*WW) Ac.Ac ••unii«-itu»Ui>iT6c< per 100 lb. *»““ oMBB—Aorita, Heap, Beam (Jeow.ot ta •Mta), Palin,, (dry aadta ell,) 'Winy..;... C 53, per 100 lb ■ofm buss—Coffee.-yiei, s K m, B °’£?. I S^T <“■ «")>* “ boiw ‘ *“ t ’ f wa), Lira end L»r<t Gil, Welle, |>4» AriammeaOUr, TuyPi<e»! - s£&) ™si,M»no4lotare4'*«-. «J3Sr J^S 11 ’ ?£> <Josen*ir*re £«“*<«*,. bMe,, Md tone,) ' ?. 1 : 00 »j-. Mtll farther potico. Bau7ffi?ilS **'7**s?* Mo°ilSVei»»t l ft»onAaißf>—OlerkeftOo’.,CMeue; Seeker* * 00., Jdempble, rejta.j JL ITsmj *<f? et Tmfu Mo.jß.S.oWeyaf 0»„ lTiiriurSdbSr.wS' laflif li * T »('? eßlll '*r-; b! O. Meidrom", lI.W. 00.,i0a AttnTjJ cilltiniiall ■ H. 3,Pierce ftco. ZaoeeTille, tcL' BMton; Imc> ft Co., No. 3 Aetor Houee, Kewferk.Ko.T Wlllienet, c£L n k .!,*' *' Sueeder,' PhUideiphU; Hecreir * Boone.B.litaore; D. A &nrtH, PftttbugV^ •■' • : ■ _ h.h; ho vsz6s, Qoaaral freight Jl* 6»l. ‘ ' 1 IL /. IOMBAIBY. - general BdptrintenJont, Altoona! Pa. 3 00 JSa ' KOB.CHARLESTON, -Heron'* BEOULAR J.IHB-GOODB BB g®iyED and; Bills lading, signed etbky DAY.—Freight afld Insurance at lest',.than saßlur th- Ml rates,by the steamshipXEYBTOfIH'STATB/Oapt, °; / , Marsbmwi.'to sail on atio’elockY l*., from second wbarf Jibore Ylwft. For further particulars,please' see, adrertiflemeat of BteamriilpKJ'SSTONE STATE/ln this paper. * for freight or passage apply to' - - _ a ” ■ - ... . 828 North OHABLE3TON AND 8A- SaMfkk VANHAH —HBEON’3 LIN«. • ' QOOPa BKOJUTtO AHP HILLB 0> lADINB BI6KID „ ' " , SYIET DAY. H» mlralM Hnt«]<ua!ds-v&a«] BtMzuMw MJSTOKB BTAM Mil BTATB 01 OIOBOIA, now ..form, % weekly lino for tie Booth and Bouthoojt, of U>6!9 ehfpe itiliag mij BATDBDAY at II o’olooX A. M., *u*rn*t*ly [or OharlMioa sal ga- VtUOAft* • . „ . . ..HQTIOX. - •- Uoitl the steamship State of Oeorgia has received her new boilers, the Steamship Keystone State, in order to accommodate -pweengert and the-trade; Hill make weekly Trip, and Baraocab. V *OB OHABHaiOK^- _T!iO «to»m«hlp RSTBTQSB' STATJi. Gftfitain O.P Mrahmaa, nffl nll 1 on TUESDAY. Docomloras, at 3 o’clook, P. 11: • ’ r -JOB SAVANNAHj »team ship T St 4TE OF. GlOBGlA,'Captain J J, Gtttfn, till eall ob SATUBDAT/ January 15ih, at 10 o'olook, A. M. f * • ' *■ . At both Charleston and BaTannah, these riapaconnect oith'steamers for ; Florida and Havana, and with nQ roads; &0.,Y0r ollplaeeain the South'and Southwest. : **: - • TKHGHTB SEDUCED. -v Heavy. freight at.’asr ararageof IS per etnt, below Ntw Jink steamship rates; • i - ' " ESBUBANOS. J3BIGHT and INBUBANOB on a large proportion of goods skipped Sooth will' be found to be lower bp these ships.than by sailing Teasels. - Cabin passage.,,, «#.#«,*,00 Steerage io 8 00 Excursion Tickets, good for the present year- 80’99 Vo bills of lading signed after the skip has soiled. Tor freight or passage, apply to . ABimi;., ' ’ No. »S (tote MJ North Whan eav . Agents at Charles ton, T. 8, *T. G, BUDD. - ' Agentsin Savannah, 0. A. GREINIB & 00. ... For -Florida, from Charleston, steamer OAEODIHA, every Tuesday. • • Tor Jlorida, from-Savannah, steamers 87. HABTS and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. • Tor Havana," from-Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on Ike 4tk and lPtk of every month, jell A£ STEAM TO . GLASGOW, LITER sB3tPOOL. BELFAST,"DUBLIN, AND LONDON' DBBBT,' without delay, for $BO. - Return tickets. good for six months, to either of the shore places, by any steamer of the line, $BO for the round trip,' out and hack.' ' • raoM ssvr YOHk. Edinburgh, Camming, Satnfday, ; Dec 28, Ifto’eloek H. Glasgow, Thomson, fiatncdey, ' Jan 22, Vi o’clock M rao* oxasaow. ■ Glasgow, Thomson, Wednesday, December VIA. Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, January 22d.' ..BATES OT PAFBAGB. - . - raoa otisQor. Tint Ola guineas. Steerage, found with cooked provisions.. 6 •» First C1aaa.,.,,,.....*,.. ~,,,,,,..,,,,$75 oo Stedrdge, found irith cooked jiroriaions......... 80 09 Children under 14 jeara of age, half lure; Infanta in Steerage,free.' - - - • Betorn tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this Use. Birst Glass.... ;..|UO Steerage. ~4 . .4..\,*.,t60 An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. - Bor freight or passage apply to WORKMAN & 00., 123 WALNUT Street. Thiladel phia - ROBERT ORAIG-, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL 4 LONJGT, Bttchanan’a Wharf. Baltimore. e 027 - -stfSffc. THE BRITISH AND, NOBT - S&SISi ah bhi ca i; boyal hah< byba» fBOK MW.TOBK TO MTUTOOb. C hie! Gubin 5wtge.,,,.,;..,, Seooad Cabin Ps«ag*..Y.,Y,..'., •nwA Boaro* to uvskrooi. Uhlef Cabin Passage....;... ,fU . Mt 60 ‘ The ships frdm Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Oapt, Judkins! ' ICANADA, Oapt. Bang. ARABIA,Oapf'J.StontY AMERICA,Ocpt.WIchm&n ASIA. Oapt. B. G. Lott. {NIAGARA, Gapt.Rjrie. AfRTCA, Oapt, Bhannou. | BUBOPArCapf. J. Leiteh. Theca vessels carry a elear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow i red en port bow. CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston. Wednesday, Bee. *l. AFRICA, Shannon, “N. York, Wednesday, Deo. 8. BUROVA,'Leiteh, “ Boston, Wednesday, Bee. 15. PERSIA, Judkins, .“ N. York, VVedn-eday, Deo. 33. ARABIA, Stone, “ Boston, Wednesday, Bee. 39. ASIA, Lott, *» N York, Wednesday, Jan &, CANADA, Lang, u Boston,' Wednesday, Jan 13. AFRICA, Shannon, « N York. Wednesday. Jan 19. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgecm on hoard. The owners of these Ships will net he accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Spade, Jewelry, Preolous Stones or Metals,* unless bills of lading - are signed therefor and tiu value’thereof therein expressed, for freight or passage apply to nol’j ~ - B- CUNARD, i Bowling Green. Philadelphia -wabmikq and VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ARNOLD ft WILSON, BOOOKSBOMB T& B. A. H.UUUSOJf. We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the Bt. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the public are respectfully inTital to examine our extensive stock of Warm Air Farraes, Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, &«.. &o. We are now manufacturing OHILSON’S CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever Invented, and suited to all Masses of buildings. - Also, new and beautiful patterns of -Low Do Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of ail sixes and pattern 4 We - have also commenced the manufacture o. ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from P<*». syleaiua Sion #. ’ These Mantels wore awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM attk* tats FhtrandExhU bition of tkt Franklin Institute of this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful AKTiQCB-Manßx.se, are not injured bv £moA«. Coal Gas, Oil or Acids i and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much Uss prut than Marblt, Call and st 4 f Aim. ARNOLD ft WILSON. BANJ. MFBLTWSLL, Superintendent Philadelphia, April. ISSS—*p34 lv jTTARDWARE.—Tho subscribers, COM • OL MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, wonld respectfully call the attention of the trade to tnelr stock, whlon they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con sists in partof— Chain*, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox, Cow, Fifth, BaokWWagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship. Mine, and CoilOhmns. > *• The celebrated <<L” Horn Nalls; Stone and Sledge Hammers,' “ Wright* ’> and other Anvils j Solid Box and other Vicos; Short and long handle Fry Fans: round and oval Bake Pans. “ Marfan’s ” superior Files aud Ra&pa; Bed Screws. “Excelsior ” Safety Fuse; BlastlngTnbes. Coro,Grass, and Brier Scythes; Hay, Com, and Straw «*uivea. ’ Hay, Manure, Tanaera’, And Spading Porks. Hakes and Hoes; She vela and Spades, of all kinds. Tacks, Brads, Shoo, Clout, and finishing Nails.' Oast and Wrought Butt Ilinges, Screws, Locks of all kinds; Cutlery, Bams and Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham ban, Planet, and other Tools, &0., Ac. W. Cr. LEWIS A SON, No 417 COWWKKCR Btr*«t- {Dines anil Ciqncr* CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de sir* to lessen the consumption of impure spirit**, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, has induced the offering to the pablic of sn article which the analytatlou of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, «fc Oamao, of Philadelphia, prone, beyond sli question, to be the tfruat pure and consequently least injurious spirits ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OP DR JAS.B CHILTON. I hareanalyzedasampleof Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Jb. ot Philadelphia, and having carefully 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. JAMBS R. CHILTON, M. D., New York, Sept. 3,1868. Analytical Chemist. Philadelphia. Sept. 9,1868. Dbab Sib: We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us. and find that it contains none of the poisonous substahoe knows fas Pubic Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious lngvediont of the Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, & OAMAO, Analytical Chemists. To CSABLSB Whjlmoi, Jr., No 110 WALNDT Bt, Philadelphia. 0c22-dtj»2l SCOTCH ALB, LONDON PORTEB, AND K 7 BROWN BTOUT. R. Poungera’Ale, Bt Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, In stone pints. Mnlr & Sons* Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh, jn stone pis. Pinzi & Williams’ London Brown Stoat is glass pts. do do Porter, }n glass pts. P. Bleed fc Co-.’s Dahlia Stoat, in stone pts. In store and for sale by WILLTAM H. VBATON, 216 South PROMT Street. OLD WINE STORE,” K-J NOW CASEY’S. Old No. 76, new 328 WALNUT Street. Snider’s Wines were always pronounced by good judges to be unsurpassed, and were la reality superior to any in the market. Part of the old stock I hare yet on hand, which consumers would do well to try, now that the market is overstocked with adulterated liquors for to soil during the Christmas Holidays. Wines and Liquors sold by me, If unsatisfactory, can bereturned/ JOHN CASEY, Ja,,. ; dA-lm ■ - Successor to V. Bolder, BRANDIES.— “Pinet Castilloi^”Kare’tt, and 1 other, Cognac* of various tfatagestls half pipe* aad quarter naaki > Pelisvoliin' Eochelfe Brandies, pale and dark, la half pipes, half each*. and one-eighth tasks, Import|d and for sale by uaHSt sohlbn ft go., aaa m eMW loot**<wu»e^i? gfripywa T»QM HBW TORX. §ar&tn®».
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