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' aa Mfii W'oan«#r»Sfo;ie«p4ol- B th* «fctt Important tuThe writer of ithha)-? ieSoit’iiAettWiirdfitlfiilio" frooUvitlea.' satire,"satSh nmoh.iißut’tkesa last throe features . of iffiair* »dt;he ! wiU'-*ail4W‘’ orf 'to > ! ssy,- entirely legltMM4''?jBPe.sfhlj arguments. arebad ;.Wme; ftt t>.ui#pwiB or. -* VSXrfrf -3-J-a in Home, wiU'iend ..to, inotessrnattvir American bigotry .tb.'tlo'Church. ;I oonoede that there is a goad this. JBut what then? Should thisdenor&nt.oontemptible, hateful- pre- - who hato notrebeived 1 a> liberal ednostioo, of thoM I whtJ'h»Ytn o re'fghtna.faith at,aU,.of,tho?e whd ! ,faot; have -more -weighhwifh'lHifepiiflthalheadoftho'Ohtiroh, than the IpiriWiH.iWapte pf'.tlte. of.thh United "o*iwVl^nk'e'Bo'; : ,b'ut,no, enlightenEdCm^,?^^^^^ a conobtfdoaof wbat-a.ietestable thing religions bigotry is, Re Is alone in his opinion';, if not, his companions hare bat little mental PertploMlty. I*t reUztous .destitutlonpim vaii;, rather than; offend despioable.-bigotry,-,is ,f», -tenet which has not much phliossphy in it, and from qbtoh ihnt ivory little addition-will be'.mado 1 1 the glory bf the nineteenth Century. Th'i sdeaewUßgifart : df : H)is paragraph 'informs' us that A! ihUiligeat;lfoinah';Catholios.<loabt the' policy of broaking dowh oiir- o'yrn institutions to establish on their , rains, in. Rome,, a ; niammoth, pauper-obllegesibr the education of priests fort the. United. States; ‘I and, “that they see nothing in it butevll for thoUhurohdn this Country.” .-.By “in*- telHgenh Catholioß”;bere,we arbto regard no one but “,Oarrbl,’ , hihajU. ,lot ns toe how intelli genVa'Catholiohe ia: v ''The' meaning of the quoted; Bontenoe is v that the American, eoltego at Borne, for panpets; WFdestroy.thaiOathpl(o L eetesiastioal seminaries in. the United States. Ofthese,tliere aro hat a few miserable ones, whioh- are most ponnriooily fftipnorted! aid in'Which the .ironing, oiessical, rhetorfoWphitoSophiealfaid tbeologieal is only fifth-rater" Certainly,’snob Institutions ire* no great credit to the country. .‘So tbaVbh'tfib supposition that tho, assertion or' ,i ,Carrol”.were correct, he would gain but little advantage from it., BnU‘ OarroV.’ is not correct. Glorious Catholio Franco;'Spaiujandltaly, havo Irish and English “ colleges. .Why have they not broken' upecoiesi astloal ietninaries inßnglandandlr eland? Why should not,the seminaries of.,the United. States escape destruction from.y maznanlmous, .holy,, , generous rival as Weil Os those cf these two.oonnv tries? .'TobWhat doesMaynooth -owe,its splendid oonditiont 'and reputation for learning?., Tolriih prioata educated sn tbe continental col)eges;par tioularly in'tholrishhollegoat Romo, -To what . do thoolhey,Gntbbifp.colleges,inlreiandowo.tbeir ahd.' thelr. 'fame?' To .the eame'.fact. FromTAmendafi' j)fiests,,eduoaled ip Rome, may notthe American colleges legitimately anticipate what , how marks , the colleges of , Ireland through the instrumentality, of .' her‘Sons trained .in the Eternal-'City?,• Most-certainly they,may..' Tho fact is, tbefoundingof ah American college at Rome.lathe.bostLthing.injazinablo'for thOAmc rioan ooliegoS' at home. - The,young Americans that.will* go .to 'Rome'.to study , will not lose their nationality. ' American nationality is too glorions » thing evortoW’lost'sightof.;,.They .will get training there. such’;)) hat .one .'College in the United States hbwaffords, and that'one & George town ; and baek they .will, come,rto' do for the | church and-forHferatrire In this.country what.the. Irish priests,-educated ,in;.'Rome,'have.done for kith in theirnative island."' -'i * -. < Does hbt “OAfrol" know, that' the most distin guished and lisefnl Calholio ohurohmen in America are'tHWff.'iilioget theft' .eduoalfonat the Propa ganda »t,Rome? i -JN'atlv> priostSr-thnt is, those; ednoated'!at..homerroapt t ,ooinpete .with them in nothing; neither in English, nor.lnGreokt nor in Latin,-nor ihitKhmehtUtahditheologioal eolenoos,’ nor. in literature.---Loes-not' (( Carrol”, further know that'-all, the;seminaries'here hr*' presided over'by, priests edttoated'abroad?' And why so ?' Beoauseour-own olergymenaro.not fit,.through a deficiency inednbatldn; to.igevera snob places.. I presume ‘‘ Carrol. 1 idi oonslstent—that la,, that he objects h> the Propaganda;. Then,;! ask;him, what would the Churan in Amsrlpa be only for the Propaganda ? u "All '-the'Setninarles we ’••ast, nearly allof.them —are tbeworkof Propa-. m-ada-priests. •' a- , ' If, therefore, - .the .colleges have been strengthened and inado .Uluetrioua by the Irish. College at Rome; if cthe. Church; in America owes . the ehief part of its glory to American Propagand ist), and-if nearly ail the'seminaries we have are, . ihe.worlr'hf/snd ore presided over by, the same hew oan tire kdmlt the assertion of ■ “ the projectod oollegont Rome will injure ithe fAmeiioan ;Chu»hfiant; upset; allt our eooiesiasUeal seminaries? The direot.reyerso is plainly thfi fact. Thiffthesefew arguments 1 have , thibwn Sh'tßKijt/.EBornu'ohforthe iitelligenbe ef “ siderablsV, of,abhlohgafi6ti oT;the first,' snsfSiried 1 with ho small share 'of;repeatod,-m'eudacidns:pla titpdefi..lt-tells us that theJAmerihan. oollege, la meant tdoheok ‘S youngrAmerioani from thinking, for themselves.” Here is a moslinfamons, foolish falsehood; -The Collegs Utßonie will teach nothin* but-rhetorio,, phiiosoßhy, 'These, branoheß ‘are-tahght fir for «W-colleges but dc .fectively. Bo,,tiiat jibe, djffeTeno'e between the' training to pe'given.in the,Rterhal City su(i that, fiv’en 'at home is”only si to eitent' ahd finish in the samo branches. - TUit.differenoe does hot, oef tainlyr authorise. l . 1 Oarroi” t jto say that the free dom Of young American thoughtwillbe interfered in America. Hlfl'iharge -mOy, therefore,’be ‘hp-;. . plled'tothe'Anibrioan ; obll»gVts.-'Bnt therbisno one to believe snob a thipg—hfitr .°f scarce; him self. Aooordlng.to hunnU,~he'u, consequently, grossly antrus la his etfftement. r „ .. ,'; r ‘ Carrol's”' pr‘oving,.frbm the. readiness with which Catholics ha Vo admitted thedegmaefthofm maculate Cone option,'theirright to question a mat ter for mere cherity, is wohderfaily Original. Their right-needi nb arguinent'to'Siistaln it. •” Carrol” may find it conveniejiiSto reserve his logic for , propositions thatarehOttoU-evldent. '. , Ilf). OOstb pIoOO. oMofirinatioh ‘ bays, tbit Aroh-' bishop. severely ysbuked In, this r matterj'hyjEoe email contribation, of $129, lT.made 4>yi' A • 12th ihstv, ,at St, John’s Chorob nothing at all to d . with nt John’s Ohnreh, orwlth any otherohuroh -juUideof his own aroh-diooeso of Baltimore. That preiate; tborefo're; got no rebuke; Tho tum Col looted irttdoertalnlyamsll.'Bntsmalio'fOollsctions have often -been 'token up in St.-John’s, for other srest5 rest purposes. . Shall „wb, thpnse, infer that St. ohn's oongregation'have-rehnk’ed those purposes toof'WosndßaisdlyfioVr.'Tho'einallooUootinnpf, thel2th'biBstiO f attr)ba(Cd' to pecuniary Cm bar-. rSssmeht.'fiidiiet tQ.'hosUlity'toh mOtsnre, gener ously itattedi f phd 'muqiflQe&tly: bieked .byi tho Pone for tne'glory'crAlhsrfoa:;. ,' ( i Wo are,-.#ftpr,this.-told that ;the people of St. John’s;would .contribute,.slo,ooo for-the -support of a native* Ameriean eollege, established -by our own prelates'. ’ This is"plSapanf news, and I ven ture to say that the'.bishops'yvin-take the offer, if it hC ihado' to them.,;.J,et “. Cairo),’’.thereforo, come forward with hi) ten’thousand'doliars; "But “ Carrol ” will permit me. to say. that, though his donation might Oe'-htScepted; and k spfendid inati tutioa.be.. put ,jup.Jbjrlt, yet as. a Catholic, theolo-, gioatoae,for nativeAmerioafiiof gOodpafehtngo, it would be a.complete,failuro. ‘‘.Carrol ” must be creOedingly ’ ignorant; to say nothing worse. Native' AmeriohM’ePgood parentsge do not enter the Church. S&okhavCfoo-proclivities at ail for the priesthood: ojr if they.have, they do not aot according to, them, l The past and prijont hiatory of the American Church, and ■ of. the American Catholio' seminaries,' attests this. ' What, are. nino tenths.of the.Catholie elergy, and of the Catholio '■noleaiaatloa.i .students in .the,nnitOd .States, hut mtlves' ef ’ether, fattds ?- 1 Whero, then,' is the -vet; ue .of, •<Carrol's” assumption?-. Dges he suppose t that, hdtito 'AmeriCahs would; enter • the Ohuroh in aiiffiolcnt .numbers, for the wants of . tho, oqun t»ySj?,thoy. h|nd a‘.hafive-Amerloan; eotlcgo?, If he dobs,'ho sSpposos thorn lo hold baokvot present,' lrem.a.despicable, oonteoiptible, irreligions, inso lent naughty motive of hating to study the way to s“rve the one universal Qpi nniet the same roof With foreign-born student*; ' . ‘.®l5 ’ iK'K for- S.? l ]l>.;4i??!KfeM!«*?>*nuWUtyand. ambition. Tk cf, Wo Amerloa haano Catholio eooie slastical.taste..!. .What the.Oause of, this is,-.it is not now nseossary to show. - ;Bal that snok is the fact canno t' bo'eontrovorted.- it .it as clear a) the noon mmamestxme^ good parent »? Js; therefore,, for.:, this and tho pre edinayeasOM,».very Uliberal; contemptible’,' and ouncilng one. . WlthrogArdto-the abuse of Mt; St, Mary’s,Col-, : lejrt, ThavtfhdWlt.tle'tB say.‘"-TV'erevl,).’student ot UiaCestabnshtheTit, it'ishrdb'ablo that l.would finamSS htyyorjWWytnS'.it'/h.qil.iU.aots, Ths bqf^ 3 tp;fiay,,tha4 sweeping i statembnl|SAi«ntiso,re»peo table-an,instttotiorr at thatof tiiei OJatiMountun t'iare no tin be admits ,ss^mmakm& §WMfla£3S the “'g'S and fi |s - not oid.husinoss of bankerj ' ahd'hbs cSe ?. rI °J Uy 5 0 . tto pii; k“,sy-’ ry4» We Uttontion of ‘ ( >-3^ , ulro«l'tffiCorß*ta“'tße. ! Tiar6ftlH6ment'lieadei' 1 0 HaUitfad dt : aU%a,Uro&d Improvement "there'noted ‘lkes 4 been (thoroughly I pome hundredtof tlio-machines are iljj[‘ture' > ld < iU l thtf cara : of Hoes'; £P$P n -®f Who ‘ havri 'examined it that ft iainniveMaUyojjed, --It is offered-on Uw- moat Jgron»ty*t4rm*;‘» v —, i t'llli 'it/ .iV;/* /./■ c Foriha’lMrttwentyyearS, jwperbWpi-Blmsttitheßystem 'of Railroads has been es taollsbed'ih this cOHhtry;there'h’ave, ihall probability; .been Ipss&iFbv acident to the extent of twenty millions ■of Collars?)* These r h*ve been, dear, abffolute’loßse# to : the • muob to as property ‘destroyed by 'Ore or sunk in the ocean. Bnt’theSedissster&'bave been the main, cot those of £fir« orfloodptheyhatearisenfroin the ordlnar, Coni dltiomrof atsilroad,train in; progress,;; they- hare been~ eAdsed by tQO Inherent momentum that -is a necessary ptdpArtybf brektkdasssiof mattertn motion; - esposedto peculiar dinger from 2thi> cattii? "Itadradrof fron and level grade are both 3fao forth e allovringite free process, and Again, V’Kall&ad : Is- interdeffas a.'meanS of rapid fcran«ltfor persoDB and property, and the component iheyyroold fcooa Shake toplecee; ult follows, then, that ‘weigfcv'eato of motion from - obstruction/ and rapid transit, all conduce powerfully to .oreateimoment turn Vr<tf •feoiraWTdale&Utioni it da found that the t effyctivbttOinbat&n'bf atraiu of eix cate and an engine la equal to a foree of-700 tone. The truth of thie state ment at a'suddeh’ooriflbe or FRARBUL RANGER WHICH IS _ PiJES JNT to;a train is only partially recognised i>ylßailroad officials.; It .Is, however, nncerstood to -;ome extent, and each car la provided with brakes, or biooka, arranged to-press against the wheels by •action of the brakeman.. Thta plan works yexywell for ;the usual stoppages of a train, when sufficient notice ie to thy brakeman; by the', engineer: but for those case; of -danger which have arisen, and will arise, In spite of th'empsfrlgld scrutiny, It Is notoriously inefil plent,ae all experience proves. ‘ ' 1 • ’ Ills of nousefor ah oCßcer to say that , nothing can happen ’There ie not a'moment that ’Strain is in motion but that it Is exposed to dangers which a perfect control would prevent, and there should net be an instant of time In which a-train le running, bat that the'facilitieß should be at hand for an instant, SlmuJta&eons’and powerful application of the retarding aphUanesS bfeverycar 1 -It ie hot the .'custom on many roads to' employ more than one--brakeman to two or three, cars, and on some to four or fire cars •• The lairs ©t some States require a brakyman to paoh two cars - We ■ bold that there'ahoutd'be one to every ear, and that a miehitrUat brakeman is vastly' moreiellable than one WiflesVand.blood. / ’ • 1- .- i ’ , Rprnag the 58si few years an Invention has been made anp'perfected by the*undersigned,' the’object of which" .ie to place ail the. braking appliances of a train In readi ne»i fqr prbfejjt andunitfld .action. The closest atten .tlon that we have been able to bring to bear on this B&b- ■ jedt/ahdatt abaljßUof the various accidents that have occarrydilead/moft'conclusively to, this result, Ws 1 : that the m'feths should always be at hand throughout tha triin. to arrest .the ■momehtum at every' point where it .easts 1,2 That the engine tnan/from his station, gene* raUjrtees the"obstruction or danger first, consequently hflshculd.be enabled, of his own volition, to apply In ar( instant 1 every brake; 8. The liability to accidents from bxealdrg of wheels, axles, rails, chairs, accidental sebaratiODß, and defections at,various points on the train reader it of the first importance that every bar ’should have its own retarding appliances perfectly mde tyßp&eot In action of any other . Hundreds of contrK -vdncee have been made in the way of cohtindous brakes, > hqoe of which have ever attained a perfect success—the ntfoasstry complicity of adjOCtmeat, %nd the total failure oflsuoha contrivance, often at,tl\e very moment when ■mbst needed, ar« insuperable obcaolestothekucoess of BunhadeviceMfinteanSL of guarding againet, and.miti . gating all the accidents to which a train is expos-d The, invention ftferred tO-Consletsln.the attachment oi A re served power .W the’ brakes of each car, placing them all in readiness for halted 1 action, either from the en gine on the- train. A’ description of the i mechanism is unnecessary rat this place; suffice it to eahr, it is extremely simple, and perfectly efficient, and full and detailed engravings and description may be found in onr circnlirs, to be had 'on application at our office. ; ' (There is anqther, and perhapsthe atrongeat, point in favor of the adoptipn of, tjds nreoautiou-: namely, its great cheapness, kor.lnstance, take s rbad owning, say, fifty cars; U>e flftt cwt/ at <nu present jlrioe, would be 86,280; the interestonithis alonntat 7yorsay oper cent, which Is nearer,the rate that- railroad, companies •ply for the uas of money) is $564 per year. A con3 P A ?J' hiving this attachment .to .their cate wpuld Bare the wages of at least three brakeme'n,'which would be, say, $9OO a year: SrbUe the Simple t inaurance ageSnst acci* dent to lifo and property which such a precaution would give would be jrorth at least, half the wstof theinj provement. we submit that we make out a strong case Id favor of th 9 adoption of such A security. And now, then. In conclusion, we add that some hundreds of these Machines aro in use m the United States, and they are on the whole passenger stock of all ths following roads,., to any or all ol the officers of which we refer all parties. ' interested, in. place of certificates, of which we have plenty; Hudson River, Cleveland and Toledo, Terre Haute and Richmond, Old Colony and tall River, Mlchl* , chlgan Central, Panama, &o. further than this •. We 1 will furniah the machines for ALL TRR PASBKNGRR ANR BAGGAGS CABS OP ANYROAD. .AND-GIYB i‘RAOH.-.COMPANY toa .ITBBLP .THE OPPOaTU*. KITY TO TRST ,WB WILL GlV^tO ttii bIftNTHS’TBIALBRJOBH ‘SBtrLEfItENT, AND.DACfiT CQMPAH Y SHALL DB ITS OWN JUDGE OP.ITB.VALUB. Can WK do more ! than this’. And does not every officer assume aTBAB- I FOL RESPONfiIBILITY-who neglects fora moment 1 such an offer? * We do not make this offer mmere mean, ingle'es fatk/but WE MEAN IT JUST EXACTLY AS .IT IB EXPRESSED. This device will gire an amount of security to a train that is impossible.wl hout it; and no company need say “ We know notblog about it,” or «,ltis an experimentof doubtful utility,” or,” It is untried,” &o. We do not ask yon to incur expense or buy patont rights; we offer; you merchandise of tried, perfected, and warranted value We »hatl send a copy of this advertisement to the office of every Company in the Union, and solicit on their part a recognition of the merits of this improvement, and the extraordinarily low and favorable terms on .which It is &t present offered.' 7 '*'- ‘ ' ' ■ 5 -- -• “ ,Tbe universal use of this device, however much It may benefit us. will promote the railroad interest, and the public good generally.a hundredfold more. ' U. B. BAILBOAD OAB-BRAKB 00., . . W. G. CRBAMBB. Secretary, ' dl4-tu&f*9y * ' ■ Ho. 81 PINE Bt., N. Y Jiero pnblitationa. 1:1 QKft —DICKENS’ OHBISTMAS AND XOOVi NBW YEAR’S .STOUT tor 1859 1b pub -Uahed this morning. It !b entitled T . -A HO.C B<S. T O-LJB T . & IN BIX OIUPTBBS, ißj Charles Dickens, (Box) and' makes a large octavo volume of near one hundred printed from large and clear type., .Price 25 cents only. ! Por sale at Ti B. 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Mn oo U SoWyKB>B HUME'S HISTORY OP ENGLAND, with ail the national work which has never been SqrpMsM- in fi volnmee imp folio. half nr*..,.540 00 (^OTtBR’S'ANIMAL KINGDOM, with rman/hnn ;dfed Colored Platen .8. vols. : 8v0.,.-h*Jf morocco, ?;MBVkß’B OoioBED'ILY.irSTRATioNs'oi'MIT ISHBIRDS. AND TUKIR 8008. VTola! Br<S.lheir “drooop,gilt;aiges... ;t56 (0 » g«ner»l Mdortoant of *ll tlio recent Olft Book?, ofiealwritj in their ration) at,lt. and at prices ittsoliofoae.tw,era..,- , lOatalognea gratia,, at. I* ANTIQUE BOOKBTOBE, *T South SIXTH Street. I Ml* AT "& - 810 KNELL ’ S - -BANK NOTH REPORTER. _ , - , ...PHILADELPHIA, •Tba oldest and ablest 6a the Continent, and most, re liable World. Per annum $1,60; s6ml-montbly aIOO.. Single eopletlO cents, and always ready Sub aorlptftjnfl may be sent.. Office. No.. 112 South TfflßD “wpet, Bulletin Buildings, ; nolB*3m -*. ■ . JP A P E R'i?fcC'. ' - f i' £” ; PLATE, •■> L,l - -- , -, map; . BOOK ,' news, SIZED, OR NOT SIZED, OP SUPERIOR QUALITY, MAD! TO ORDER, for tile at Manufacturers’ Prices, by K. O. A P. H.WARREN, ■ All orters addressed tj> pi, pbiudilibu P. 0., will rooolye prompt attention , t dg-tf , jyjOSS, BROTHER) 00., No. 16 SOUTH POUBTB STREET, BLANK AOCOUNT-BOOKMANUYAOTUBBRS, BOOKSELLERS, A STATIONERS, AOOOUNT BOOKS, Of every deaorlptlon, on hind, or Baled end Bound to Pattern, suitable for MERCHANTS, MANUPAOTUREBB, , BANKERS, BROKERS, -INBUBANOE AND RAILROAD OOMPANIES. Warranted In quality, end it lowest prloep. '. TOBEtON AND DOMESTIO STATIONERY, COMMERCIAL BLANKS, &0., AO. JOB PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHY, In all their Varieties. PUNCTUALITY A BATIBPAOTION GUARANTIED, . ' MOSS, BROTHER, A 00., holl-Sm New No. 16 SOUTH BOURTH STREET. l OCQ DIARIES ’ I QPJQ loOa/.For the Desk eod Pooket' inAGTtse/e great Variety or etylol and eiael, of the Justly celebrated PHILADELPHIA EDITIONS, Infinitely superior In every respect to thb'-New'York Editions: For eels, Wholesale & , Counting House Stationers* iue-lm. . No.lSßouth FOURTH Street. Blank books Aim stationery. DAYID M. HOGAN, Blink Book Manufacturer, Stationer md Printer, Ho. 100 WALNUT Street, hi pre pend it ill timei to forniab, either from the shelves or mike to order,'Books of every deaorlptlon, sultabls for Banka, Public Offices, Merohente, and others, of the beet quality orßnglleh or Amoriem Paper, end bound In rarloua style* in the moat substantial mtnner. Ordera for JOB -PRINTING of eyery,deaorlptlon. Engraving and Lithographing exieuted with neatneu tnd despatch. ‘ A general assortment ot English, French ud Amtrl- Hogan** contribution to the Iranklin Institute, the Committee say—“ This display of blank boons for banking and mercantile use la the beat in the Exhibition. The selection of the material la good, the workmanship most excellent, and them finish and ap peerance neatacdapprbpriate.?’ nora-tf BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS—The sub scriber has now on hand a large assortment of Blank Account Books, adapted to every grade of busi ness, such as Day Books, Letter Books, , Journals. Check Books, , Ledger Books, _ . Bill Books, . • ; Ctoh' Books. - Memorandum Books, ' 1 Involee Books, Notes, Drafts, Ac. Blank Books of any Rise, style of binding, or pattern of rnlingi made to order at short notloe. and warranted unsurpassed for neatness of ruling, quality of materials, and durability of binding . New and old firms supplied on favorable terms. LITHOGRAPHIC AND LETrKR* PRESS PRINTING, BiU Heads', Cards, Circulars. Sap ping Receipts, and every descriptions ef Job Prlntfng executed in superior style, ffftt. M. CHRISTY, Stationer and Printer, dSO.mw&flm 65 8. THIRD, opposite Girard Baak. Silver Ware. jj< I L V B B WARE. WM. WILSON & SON, Having oompleted the alterations to their store, Invite special attention to their stock of Silverware, which Is now unusually large, affording a variety of pattern and design, unsurpassed by any home in the United States; FINER QUALITY THAN ANY MANUFACTURED FOB TABLE USB IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. Our standard ot Silver is....#* ••••••985.1090 parte pure The XngUih Sterling i> <• The American and Frenoh Is.* 900-1000 a ■ Thus, it wlll/be Been that we give 86 parte finer than American and Fronch coin, and 10 parts finer than tie English sterling. IT* mill all out own silvtr } and our foreman bring connected with lA< refining depart- wunl of she United States Mint for several years, we guarantu the quality as above (086), which is the fintsi that can be mads to bt stnrictable, and will re- list the action of acids much better than the ordinary ritaer manufactured. WM. WILSON fc SON, B. W. oonier BUTE ud CHERRY, N. 8.~-Anj fineness of silver manufactured, as agreed upon, but positively none inferior to tht American and french standard. ee2B-tu th s 8m &t. B. CALDWELL & CO. BATIREMOVED TO mum NEW MARBLE BUILDING, No, 822 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE GIRARD EOUBE, Respectfully invite their customers and the publlo to Inspect their new Goods, jeleoted by one'of the firm recently in Europe, comprising SUPERIOR WATCHES, RICH JEWELRY, DIAMONDS AND PEARLS, ETRUSCAN, FLORENTINE, ROMAN, AND NEAPOLITAN SETS, BRONZE CLOCKS , CANDELABRAB, AND STATUETTES, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, WEDDING STATIONERY, and CARD ENGRAVING, OPEBA GLASSEB, FANS AND HAIR FINS, ELEGANT NEW STYLE,PAPIER MACKE, dfi-lm JE. CALDWELL k GO », • 823 CHESTNUT Street. Dave received, per steamers, new styled Jewelry, Chatelaine, Vest Ohalus. Spfondfd Fans: Hair Plus. • : Fruit Stands,' Sugar Rackets. Jet Goods and Flower Vases. - Coral, Lara and Hosalo Seta. " Sole Agents In Philadelphia • for the sale of Charles f rodsham’s LONDON TIIdIvKEKPKHB. nor 8 JS. JARDEN* BKP. • MAhoraoTuaiM avn mrosnas of BILVBR-PLATED WARE, NO. Chestnut Street, above - Third, (ap stair*.) Philadelphia, ’ Oonstantly on hand and for sate to the Trade. TEA SJSTB, OOMMUNION BERVIOB SETS, URNB PITCHERS, GOBLETS.OOPB; WAITERS, BAB - OABTORg, KNIYBB, BPOONB, lORKB, LADMtB,*<J.’ Ao. 1 Glidingud plating on .u kind, of metal. MS-1, Stereoscopes. rriHE STEREOSCOPE, in ovory variety, 'A-for Misty JAMBS W.QUEKN, ill ■ ESI CHESTNUT Street. rraß marriage ceremony in the A Stereoieoye.for Mis by JAMBS W. QUEEN, _ M 4 924 CHESTNUT Street. pLASMA OR ARTIFIOIAI* LARD.— A SPECIAL NOTIOB TO PHYBIOIANS.—The .bore offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased anrfaoes, which combines the following advents. g«i' A good and; unvaryingpomsistenoe, easily walked off with water, dbselvea all substances -that are solu .hie Ist water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and doss not get ,rancid. The lan property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at SlMJBfl’Btaboratory and Pharmacy; tobß Twelfth and dheatnnt street. .. BRUSHES.— All In want of these arti clefl, at wholesale or retail, will find it to their interest to buy them at OLINTON’B BRUSH EMPO BIUM, No 90S CHESTNUT Street, above NINTH, for the same quality, styles, and variety cannot be found elsewhere for the,same money. All who have, bought there will testify to the above. d 24 6t* EDWIN CLINTON. IT IS OP THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE for every one to know where they will get the most for their money, especially such times as these. ZIEGLER A SMITH, wholesale Druggists, corner of SECOND and GREEN Streets, are disposing of their White Lead. Ground Faints, of all Colors, and Window Glass, all or the best quality, at prices which will be plewlogtofcuyonj. ’ ’ - sr ' ooU THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1858. --Retailors <Bsaiiß.- BIiOOHE SHAWLS' , AND.OLQAKft!! ! , ' • . Unprecedented Bargains i . t 1 ;We*ve had aperfeotruah!’ » i We’re selling animraenßityof Goods! » ■ Our troda'a'increasing! 1 »«•:. - o.j- } ,Our Mode of doing business seems to meet with gene ral approval!! Namely—. * “To Have But One Price.” “To sell Cheep for Cash.” ’ . “Never to misrepresent Goods In order <TO EFFECT SALES.” /\ ■ “ To deal fairly and justly, and wait upon all custo mers with attention and politeness.” > • > “ Thus to gain their confidence, and keep it by con tinuing to do right ” , THORNDKY t> OHIBB*I Wehavenowonhandi a <■ E«°llent Long Brooho Shawls for $B. $lB, i2 B o“»a.^K! ityfortlo ’ $11 - Square Broche Sbawa from $5 op to s\l. Long Ui6 Square Blanket Shawls In every variety. Children’., MlMen, and Gentleu en’a Shawl., *o. Good Blaek Cloth Cloak, for $3. . . ®’ , «?«S“<inall l yandStyl»fors3uptoslB. A JOB LOT 0& CLOAKS PROM LAST SEASON AT HALT PRIORI Beat Black Bilks for 600. to $1.60 nor yard. Rich Fancy Silk, really beautiful. Every variety of DRESS GOODS. CLOTHS! OASSIMERESM SATTINBTTB, &O.MI Heavy Blaok Beaver Clothe, 6neTrench do., &0., &o. Blankets, Plmrasls, Linen., and Muslins. - In faetno better .took of general Dry Goode ran be found thanht , THORNDEY A OHIBM’B, . Northeast Corner EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN. nol3-tf PHILADELPHIA. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.- vX B. V. R. HUNTER Has REMOVED from No. 80 to No. 40 South BECOND Btreet, where be is now prepared to furnish the Ladies with a fresh and well-Belected stock of , DRBBS GOODS, To which he invites their attention, being determined to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICKS. N. B—A large assortment of. Broche, Stella, and French Blanket Shawls. Also, a variety of Silk and Cloth Circulars Constantly on hand, at the “ CLOAK EMPORIUM,” No. 40 South SECOND Stmt. OHOIOE GOODS for the HOLIDAYS. MARTIN A.QUAYLE’S STATIONERY, TOT, A NANCY SOODB EMPORIUM, No. 1035 WALNUT STREET, (SHOT ELEVENTH.) A choice tad elegant assortment of. Goods suited to the oomlng 'HO LID AyS, oomprislug articles of utility, taste, aad ornament, selected from the latest Import** lions expressly for the Oity Retail Trade. M. 4 Q.’a Stock embraces, every variety of Polls, Wax, Crying, and Sleeping, 4c., together with a large variety of PAPER DOLLS, WRITING DBBKB, PORT POLIOS, HERBARIUMS, SORAP BOORS, PORT-MONNAIRB,4O. With a large assortment of Games, Fancy Boxes, Juvenile Books. Doll Furniture, Theatreß, Stahles. Warehouses.' with a general assortment of Toy ana Fancy Articles. Latest style Pans, in Bilk, Orape, and Linen. Also, Orioketßats, Balls, and Wickets.. nolO-tW ORISTIANI & GO.. pebSumees and importers, Being now arranged in their new location, No. 45 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, are offering a superior assortment Of ARTICLES FANG* GOODS. Consisting in part of Frenoß and English FANCY BOAPB. Foreign EXTRACTS and POMADiS. TOILET BOTTLES, la Glass and China. PORTEMONNALRB. PURSES and POCKET-BOOKS. DRESSING OASES and ODOR BOXES. Hair, Tooth. Natl, and Shaving BRUSHES, 40., Ac. To which they call the attention of DraggisU and the public, as their prices defy competition. dl3-dtja7 TT BIS KBINGLK HEADQUARTERS.— An. We have just reoelved our French Oonfcotionery, and aie. manufacturing a superior article of Marsh Mel* low Gum Drops, Bon Bons, Cream Dates, &o. Call and supply yourselves with the best Confectionery in this oity, at JEFFRIES 4 EVANS’. nolO-Sm No. 718 MARKET Bt., bet. 7th and Bth. |JMBRELLAS NOW READY THEIR UBUAL LARGE ASSORT* JpiURS FOR LADIES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT IS OFFERED OF REAL SABLE, MARTIN, MZVg, FITCH, AND CHINCHILLA, DAVID H. SOLIS, [HO. 022 AHOH STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, GUN STORE. PHILIP WILSON & CO., 433 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FIFTH, An assortment of FINE GUNS OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, AND THOSE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MAKERS The attention of SPORTSMEN Is requested to their Stock, which they can pr SHALL NOT BE SURPASSED By any In the United flute*. SHOT, Ao. GUN FURNITURE IN ALL VARIETY. no!8-8m JOSEPH GILLOTT Respectfully invites the &ttentl£irt>f the Public to the following numbers of his PATENT METALLIC PENS, which, for quality or material, freedom of action, and great durability, will insure universal preference. FOR LADIES’ Fer fine neat writing, especially oft thiok and highly finished paper,’ Nob. 1,170, 303, 893, 604, FOR*GKNERAL USE. Nos. 2,101,160,108, G(M. In floe points. FOR GENTLEMEN’S USE. For l&rgd, tree, bold writing: The Black Swan Quill, large Barrel Pen. No. 808, (on cards and in boxes.) FOR GENERAL WRITING. No. 263. Extra-fine and fine points. No. 262 Eagle Pen. 1 No. 840. The Autograph Pen. The celebrated Correspondence Pens, Nos. 382 and 417. The PubUo Pon, No. 292. „ “ “ with Bead, N 0.404 Email Barrel Pens', fine and free. Nos. 392 and 818. AT THE MANUFACTURER’S WAREHOUSE, NO. 91 JOHN ST&KEf, FEW YORK. dl7-f&s4w <sFntiemtn v s JFtttitisljing (food*. QEITTLEKEN’S FTJBNISHIN <3t GOODS. The largest assortment In the olty, and comprising the newest styles of— * FANCY SCARFS, BIUFFLEBS, NECK-TIES, BRAWLS, GLOVBB, DRESSING GOWNS, handkerchiefs, SMOKING CAPS, &o. BDITAULE Jt)K HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Also, every description of Shirts, Collars, Under shirts, Drawers, Half-Hose, Suspenders, <ko., will be fonnd at SPENCER’S, NO. 889 CHESTNUT STREET, ADJOINING TUB GIRARD HOUSE. WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING BTORI PATENT SHOULDER SRAM SHIRT MANUFAC TORY, At the Old Stand, No. 709 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo lite the Washington House. A. WINCHESTER will give, as heretofore, his per sonal supervision to the Cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated-style of Bhirts and Collars filled at the shortest notioe. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms, jy24-ly JW. SOOTT, (iftte of the firm of ‘Win • GHKBTBU A SOOTY,) GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH ING STORK and 81URT MANUFACTORY, 814 OHBBTNUT Btreot, (nearlyopposite thoU Irani House,) Philadelphia. X, w. 8. would respectfully call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his new Store, and is pre pared to fill orderß for BHIRTB at short notioe. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FINS SHIRTS and COLLABB. jy&U flolibojj ©Scobs. PANS! PANS! PANS! to/rnfatiomrs. Umbrellas. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WILLIAM A. DROWN A 00., 240 MARKET STREET, • BATS MENT OP HANDBOMELY PINIBHED SILK UMBRELLAS. To which they Invite the attention of BUYERS. Inta, &t. ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE FURS. CONSISTING OP AT VERY LOW PRICES, (Stans, petals, &t. WILL OrBM MONDAY, NOVEMBER ‘J‘i, IN EUROPE. PISTOLS, FLASKS, POWDER, In extra-fine points. FOR COMMERCIAL FURPOSBB. rOR SALK TO TBK TBADS HENRY OWEN, Agent. JTorTsal«dnblo £ct. rjlO. IMPORTER S AND ' COMMISSION MBROIIANm T O LET'; The Five-story BROWN-STONE WAREHOUSE, No. 45 South SECOND Btreat, WEAR CHESTNUT STREET, Suitable for the PACKAGE, OR OTHER BUBINEBS. BENT LOW—Por a Term of Tears, Possession given January Ist APPLY ON TUB PBEMIBBS. 42.1 m £3, FOR SALE—A handsome, now throe* fiSt atory BRICK DWELLING, with three-n'ory back buildings, Is finished throughout in first-olsflS stylff, and has all the modern improvements. Located on TW BN* TIETH Street, above Race, Ami will be sold a bar* gain: Apply to BURTON 4 LANING, No. 602 ARCH treet. aIS-tf FOR RENT.—Tho second and third JEaLfloorsof the new marble building. Nos. 29 and 21 Booth FOURTH Street, 26 feet front and 90 feet deep. Apply on the premises to d6*t jal TEMPLE, BARKER, 4 00. MFOR RENT—The DWELLING No. 616 LOCUST Street, (or Washington &ju&re,) from the Ist of January, 1869. The house is three stories high, with basement, baok building, 4c , now occupied by J. W. Forney. Apply at the ofiloe of The Press, or at the house. no2B tf da TO LET—The large, well lighted, and MEleUgible STORE, No. 83 -oath SECOND Street, whloh .ill bo vacated by tho uaderßigned on the first of January. Rent very moderate. Apply lo noi6*tf A. H. ROSENHEIM 4 BROOKS, as above. TTK) BENT. — On the Ist January next, the X very superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d, 3d, 4th and fitVfloors. each 24 feet by 146) of the NEW STORE, 683 MARKET Street. The building is one of the fine improvements on the upper side, botween FIFTH and SIXTH Streets,'having two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf Mxt proof Safes, |Hj|i SALAMANDER SAFES. I|I: A large assortment of * EVANS 4 WATSON’S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAVES. VAULT DOORS, Vor Banks and Stores. SANK LOOKS. Equal to any now in me. IRON DOORS, BBUTTBRB. &0., Os u good terms as any other establishment in tht United States, by EVANS A WATSON, - No; 28 South FOURTH Btreot, Philadelphia. aulß-tf PLX ABE GIVE US A<3 ALL. ®axyet\nQ9. BAILY A BROTHER’S CARPET WAREHOUSE, No, 920 CHESTNUT STREET, WR SHALL OPEN TO-DAY ANOTHSR INVOIOB OF ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, « OROSSLEY’B” CELEBRATED MAKE, ONE Doli*jAß A YARD, Carpet buyers will find our stock full and of fresh styles, and PRICES VERY LOW. 008-tf fJIHE WAREHOUSING COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORS. PATRICK BRADY, PLINY FISK, ALEXANDER HENRY, GKO. L HARRISON, A J. PLEABONTON, WILLIAM NEILBON, WM. H. STEWART, 8. R. ORAWFORD. PATRICK BRADY, President. S. R. ORAWFORD, Vice President. WILLIAM DUNN, Treasurer. WILLIAM NfIILSON, Seeratery. CLIFFORD B. PHILLIPB, Warehouse Keeper. THE WAREHOUSING COMPANY OV PHILAD’A ARB PREPARED TO RECEIVE GOODS ON STORAGE, 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 tho United States Custom House, or at their premises, better known as the TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, BOOK STREET. J7J NEWLAND A CO., LOOKING-GLASS AUD PICTURE-FRAMB MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An Extensive Stock of OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, All at very Low Prioes, 604 ARCH ST., ABOVE SIXTH, PHILA. 47-3 m AND CLAMPS. • HANSBORUBS. No. 1. 02X0. per doi. No. 6. $1 IS per dof. 2. 76c. “ 6. 1 26 < 8. BTo. « 7. 1 60 <• 4. 1000. « 8. 1 76 “ CLAMPS* 8 Row, 81.26 per osen. 7 Bow, 81.T6 per dosen. 8 Bow, 82.26 per dosen. HENRY O. EOKBTJBIN, •0 1* at North BIRD Street TMtadelnhU ©mcoiimisl. Ballad singing and guitar.- T. BISHOP, 12C2 FILBERT Street. d25-lm« Family school, for small boys, at Olaymont, Delaware. Number limited. This ITome School is beautifully situated in a high and healthy position on the Baltimore railroad, one hour’s ride from Philadelphia. The Principal having decided to enlarge the number of his Pupils, there are a fear vacancies. Vor circulars, or more particular information, apply to JOHN B OLEMSON, D. D., d26-6t OJaymont, Delaware. TjIDGEHILL SCHOOL—Princeton N. J.~ -*_A The Sixty-first Semmi-annual term of this well known Behool f or Boys will open JANUARY 26. Ap pifoa’fons for places should be made early. d24-frrafcw-16t JW. TAVERNER, whose original Philo • rophlcal system of Instruction in ELOCUTION and GESTURE has received the most distinguished marks of approbation, offers his service* to the citizens ot Philadelphia and New York, and to Collegiate Insti tutions in all parts of the United States. His instruc tion has been received with enthusiasts expressions of gratification in most of the Colleges and Ladies’ Semi naries North and South. His private course of instruc tion (8 lessons) on Proportion, Modulation* Intonation, Force, Contrast, The Language of Gesture, The Pas sions. Ac., hsa been highly oommendedby 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 Yori, and other dis tinguished Orators. To Laiies and Gentlemen in the private circle,who desire to learn to read the works of Bhakepeare ana the Poets, hlfl 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. CAREY A HART’S, corner of Fourthand Chestnut streets. dlfi-wf&zzt-lm LONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N. H. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—kook- keeping la all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly for situations In any branch of business; Plain and Or namental Writing: Commercial Calculations : Law and Correspondence. No institution in the United States gives a more thorough and prncttcal course. Iu this department no teaching is dono in classes, and Is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and Boys ere prepared for any grade of an English and Cla'* sioal Education, via: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gran mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ac., Ancieut and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions of flvo months commence Septembor Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at anytime be fore or after these dates ana charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. wh26-tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal CRITTENDEN’® PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, aortheast corner of CHESTNUT and SEVENTH Streote. An Institution designed to fit young men for AO! TIVJB BUSINESS. BOABD Of TKUSTAIB. B. B. Ooiargys, Frenoia Hoakinj, Georg© 11. Btuut, David Milne, John Bparhawk, Davldß. Brown, iMMßaoker, A. V. Partonf, I>» B. fiinman, Frederick Brown, Joshua Llppincott. EVENING SESSIONS &fto'r September 16th Each Student has mditidoal ikstruotioh Jat this Institution. and & Diploma from here 1b the beet re commendation a young man can hare, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. neS-tf BRTANT & STRATTON’S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelplila College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or send for cixoular. jeld-tf EVENING BEBSIONS HAYS COMMENCED. S SNYDER LEIDY—JAS. M. LEIDY, • Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS* ACADEMY,' N 05.148 and 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race, where a knowledge of WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC 1b made certain to every pupil that may enter. AQADEMY open 'day and evening, HAVANA CIGARS*— A very superior lot of new crop tobacco, just received and for sale low by * CHARLES TATE, ' d2O-10t 138 Walnut street. HAVANA CIGARS, of the moat cele brated brands, vis: Partagas, figaro, fcURRUBSE, FLOE VjsLBS, SULTANA, ESPANA, Ac., Ac. In X i I*s, and I*lo boxes, of different sizes, and made of anperior heavy new crop tobacco, now receiv ing, nnd for sale low by, OHARLIS TRTB, a29*lot 138 Walnut street. MANILA ROPE—Assorted sizes, menu faoturod aud for sale at lowest New York prices, by WEAVMft PtTI.MH A CO., N« 23 N. WATER Nt. aud 02 W WPARVEB. d2O OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY.—IO puncheons very superior Old Scotch Whiskey, in bond, and tor sale by A. MB WHO, HQ South FRONT St. 4 Bales 'ttji ■ sanction. n/j’ THOMAS & SONS, • Hm. «S 9 ,and I*} SOOTH lOORTH BTBSBT fVormerlvNos.fi? nod Op.) READ ESTATE, fiTOOKS. GROUND HENTS, MORT GAGES, &c —TUESDAY NEXT. Pamphlet catalogue, jgiviog/full descriptions of all the property to bp Bold at the.FxchapKetOn Tuesday evening next, 4th of January will be ready this (Fri day) evening, 81st December, if?* No postponement on account of the weather; FALL SALES—BTOOKB AND REAL SWATS Twenty.fourth Fall Sale. 4th January, at the Ex change. Twenly.flfth Fall Sale, 11th January, at the Ex change. Twenty-cixth Fall Sale, 18th January, at the Ex change. 07* Fart of the handbills of the above sales now ready. BBiJ, ESTATE, STOCKS, *O. emmo Saloa at U>« Philidolphia Emhang, ««ry ffaesday Evening. ID" Handbills or each property issued separately, In addition to wbfoh we publish on the Saturday previous to each sale, one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form, :ivlng full description* of ail the property to be sold on he following Tuesday. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. K7* Real Estate, entered on our Private Bale Re- I later, and advertised occasionally in our Public Sale ibstracts, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly.) tfeeofoharge '* REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Cr Wo have a Iftrge amount of Real Estate at Prl- IWte Bale, Including every description of City and spun try property. Printed Liate may be had at the tuction store. BANK STOOKB, PRWB, LOANS, &o. On Tuesday Evening. I January 4th, at 7 o’clock, at the I change— 1 Executors’ Peremptory Sale—Estate of Jacob KornJ I duffer, Deceased, I 9 shares Pennsylvania Ratlrqad Company. . IQ shares Little Bchuylkill Navigation and Railroad Company. 4 shares Southwark Railroad Company. 4 shares Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Company. 6 shares City Bank >tock. 1 share Mercantile Library Company. I $7OO Pennsylvania Btate‘s per cent loan, $135 in noies of the Pennsylvania Bank, marked good. February 4th, 1863. $lBB.ll chock, marked good, on the Bank cf Pennsyl vania Also, for other accounts— -20 new shares (1 old share) San Francisco Land As sociation. Also, without reserve, 4 shares Philadelphia and Havre-de-Grace Steam Tow-Boat Company. Also, Pew No. 61, middle aisle, Central Presbyterian Church, southeast co-ner of Eighth and Cherry streets —coat $4OQa Pew NoT4S, middle aisle, St Andrew’s Ohurch— cost $BOO. 60 shares Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Camdeu, N. J. ’ For account of whom it may concern -10 shares West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Com pany-full paid. 1 eliaro Associated Butchers’ and Droverr’ stock par $lOO. T'VKNrrfouitTH fall s alb-January 4th. Will include— Orphans’ Court Bale—Estate of Barnaul Miller, deceased. TWO VALUABLE LOTS, with stone and frame dwel lings, Gray’s lane, west of the Darby plank-io&d, Twenty-fonrth ward. Orphans’ Oiurfc Bale—Estate of .lames Morrow, dec’d. THREE TUEEE-BTORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Owen street, between Thirteenth and Broad and Lombard and South streets. Assignee’s Peremptory Sale. TRACT OF LAND, 147 7 86 100 acres, supposed to be woodland, situate in Montrose county, Arkansas. Same Estate—VlVE TOWN LOTS, South Covington, Kenton county. Ky. Same Estate— I TRACT OF LAND, 169 acres, situate in Benton county, lowa. Same Estate—TßACT OF LAND, 80 aoreß, situate in Dubuque Laud District, lowa. Bame Estate—TßACT] OF LAND, 280 acres, situate In Lewis county. Missouri. Barae Estate—FAßM of 659 acres, Fayette county, Illinois, part woodland, with two-story brick dwelling, log and frame barn. ID* Full particulars or each of the above In hand bills. UNITED STATES DOTAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. —The very valuable property kuown as the ‘ United States Hotel,” Atlantic City, N. J The house is 66 feet front by 40 feet deep, with a wing 40 by 240 feet; is fonrßhmes high, with 140 large sleeping apartments. Situate on a square of ground, 360 feet front on the rail road by 500 feet deep, with a square of ground laid out as a park, 360 feet front by 600 feet deep to the ocean. Containing 12 acres. Executor’s Peremptory Bale—Estate of Jacob Korn- dsffer, deceased VALUAULK HUSINKB3 STAND—Three-story brick store and dwelling, No. 913 South Second street, south ef Christian Btreet game Estate—VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND- Throe-atory brick store and dwelling (with granite front two stories) adjoining the above, being No. 015 South Second street Bame Estate—BUBlNEß3 STAND—Two-story frame store and dwelling, adjoining tho above, being No. 9.7 South Second street. Same Estate—SEVEN FRAME DWELLlNGS—Chris tian street, between Second and Third streets. Same Estate—TWO FRAME DWELLINGS. China street, between Front and Second streets, (Southwark ) A FIRST MORTGAGE for $1,300, secured by two three-story brick dwellings, Brown street, (Nineteerth ward.) The till© papers may bo seen at the Auction Rooms, ‘ Til BEE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, No. 1219 Little Washington street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth and Prime and Federal streets, with a frame Stable in the rear. GROUND RENT $66 AYE AR—A well-secured yearly ground rent of $66 a year, clear of taxes. GROUND RENT $4B A YEAR—A well-secured yearly ground rent of $4B a year, dear of taxes. VALUABLE PROPERTY —Stores, dwellings. Ac, Nos. 1740 and 1748 Market street, southeast corner of Eighteenth street, opposite the Media Railroad Depot; and Nos 6 r 7,and 9 South Eighteenth street, below Mar ket street. To be sold together ' BUSINESS STANDB—Throe-story brick tavern and dwelling, southeast corner of Beoond and Shippen streets. BAKERY. AND DWELLING-Three-story brfck bakery and dweftirg, Shippen street, adjoining the above. TWENTY FIFTH PAI.L UARY 11th. Will Include— MARKET STREET.—Flratrate Du focal Location. —Building lot, north, side of Marketßtreet, between Delaware Fifth and Sixth streets, ta be sold peremp torily. The building formerly on It was burned. THREE BTORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, northwest corner of lleventh and Christian streets. •Peremptory Sale —THRBB-BTOBY BRICK DWEL LING, No. 617 South Seventh street, with three-story brick dwelling In tho rear. Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Joseph Parris, Deo’d. WIRBB-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 927 North Tenth street, above Poplar. Same Estate.-FOUB BUILDING LOTS, 80 feet front, southeast side of Duke street, northeast of Som erset street, Richmond near the Beading Railroad. LOMBARD STREET —Tbree-atonr brick dwelling and brick shop, Ne. G 43 Lombard, street, east of Seventh HANDSOME MODERN POOR-STORY BRICK RE SIDENCE, southwest corner of Spruie and Twentieth streets. VALUABLE PROPERTIES, GERMANTOWN, Main street, Washington Lane, Shoemaker’s Lane, and Sharpnaok street, viz: VAX UABLE RESIDENCE, Main street, with coach house, garden, &e., lot 140 feet on Main street, 224 feet 10 inches deep—three fronts. ' SHARPNAOK STREET.-Bix three story frame dwellings Sbarpnack street, near Main street. They Will be sold separately. MAIN STREET.—Neat atone residence, with coach house, Main street; nearly opposite the splendid resi dence of George W. Carpenter, Eeq. SHOEMAKER’S LANE.—Five large and valuable lots, Bhoemaker’s. Lane or Penn street. Will be sold separately. They are opposite handsome improvements. WASHINGTON LANE. Valuable and beautiful country seat, 29 acres, with handsome improvements, fine fruit orchards, Washington Lane, near the Town ship line, and about a mile from the Chestnut Uiil Railroad. 10“ Terms of sale the whole of the above estate— half cash. The owner sells on account of removing from Germantown. |E?” Fall particulars in handbills. Peremptory Sale.— GBOUNO-RENT OF $62)4 A YEAR.—A well-secured ground-rent of $62)4 a year. Executors’ SaIe.—IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENT.—A well-secured irredeemable ground-rent of $36 a year—clear of taxes. Sale at Nos. 180 and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, FINE .FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS CAR PETS, Ac. On Thursday Morning, At 9 o’clock, at the auction store, an extensive assortment of excellent second-hand fnrniture, elegant piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for con venience of sale. By william h. sterr, general AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 46 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. J. A. ELISON, Auctioneer. fp“ Consignments of new and second-hand house hold furniture, piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, Ac., respeotfuliy solicited, on which liberal cash ad vances will be made if required. }f7” Out-door sales attended to promptly. Charges as moderate as any other house in this city. JM. GUMMEY A SONS, • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, No. 620 WALNUT STREET. CARD.—J M. Gnmmey fc Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stocks, Ao. Also, household furniture at dwellings. BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. On our Private BRle Register will always be found a vory largo amount of real estate, inoludlug every description of city fcnd country property. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, - Beal Estate 1 Brokers. 620 WALNUT Btreet, below Sixth. CAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, KJ and MONEY LOAN OFFICE. No. 224 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear it., only sight doors below the Exchange. Hours of basin"*!! from 7 o’elook, A. SI., until 10 o’clock in the evening. Oct-dc-or calcs, aud iale* the Auction Roan, at tended upon the most satisfactory terms. CAPITAL $209,000. JiatMbUsitdfor tks last Thirty Iters. Advano** mad* from one dollar to thousands on Dia monds, Silver Plat/, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer efcandiae, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instrument*, Guns, Horse*. Carriages, and Goods of every description. All good* o*o remain nay length of Mm* agreed pon. All advance*, from one hundred dollar* and will be charged 2 per cent, per month; 8600 and over, Uie lowest market rate. TUB 8tor« House haring a depth of 130 foot, has large Are And thlef-proofiranlta to store all ralnablee, and pnl rate watchmen tor the premises; also, a hear; lnais ranoe effected for the benefit of all persons haring goods advanced upon. N. B.—On aoeonnt of haring an tmHmfted capital, this o&ee is prepared to make advances on more satis factory and accommodating tanas than any other la this city. Money advanced to the poor, In small amoanw, with) oat any charge AT PBIVATB BALM. GoJd Pa ten 6 Larer And other Watchee, Jewelry, tai Qlothlajg will to sold at redaoad Drieai. aol-1? (Enrriaaea. iSAAO P. BRANIN, LIGHT COACH A QARRIAGE BUILDER, FRANKFORD, pa. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders res pectfully flolioitad- nolO-3m* TRUSSES I—Genuine French, for Adults. TRUSSES! Genuine French, for Children. TRUSSES t do do. Ladies. TRUSSES! Approved American Styles. Supporter Braces; English Abdominal Belts: Syrin ges, a new and Improved self-injecting article, specially adapted to Ladies’use Also, bath-room or mdrant Enemas; French Pes?aiic» j Breast Pumps; Infants’ Ntruing FI sks; Nipple Shells and Shields. For sale by CALEB If NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist, and Practical adjuster of Mechanical Remedies, d. W jorner TWELFTH and RACE Sta., Phila Ladies’ room*—oßtcanee co Twelfth afreet, uext door *o store. ' laifi Sm ri’lOW’ LINES, AND BOW AND STKRN A LINFS Manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FITUSKr dr. CO, Nc. 23 North Wator Street,t«nd 23 North Wharve# di!s tSCOTOIi ALE.—2O casks Younger’s Ale, in Glass and Stone, to Btore, aud for salon, A. ÜBIIINO, 140 Bouti /BUJIT Street, da Sales % 'a.tutian. B. SOOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET, opposite tt>» Custom House, ietwoen TOOBTH and YIIfTH Streeta. TANDY GOODS, TOYS, JEWELRY, ™ c ME BY) TORTE-MONNAIES, PAINTINGS, J3V ca tarogaefcommfncinE at 10X o’clock, part, ?ir° 86 °' k of *™7 goods, oonlisting in A line 5 S n r ?t' BT { PE , N8 ' AND PENOILS. offin oJ GWL 'I r y, lave, remto, end painted seta lc., P Ao.’ P dl ’ peno, ivory tablets, about pins, ' , , PERFUMERY. Jo w “ ore * m - ot PORTE-MONNAIEa, Ac. Morocco and pearl porte-raonnaies, buck and morocco purßes, cigar cases, fort-folios, ohess boards, banker's cases, travelling companions, satchel*. &o. ‘ COMBS, JET GOODS, &o. ! Horn combs, goggles, spectacles, percussion caps. ! tweesers, buttons, jet bracelet* and plus, belt}, c at links, fancy boxes, 6id dolts, toy tea sets. FANOY BASKETS. Also, a line of fancy work baskets. rtfl PAINTINGS. 50 noe oil paintings under glaja, marine views, land scapes, figures heads, *c. FRENCH-AND GERMAN TOYS. Also, a large let of French and German toys. OLOCKB, TRAYS. Also, An invoice of tea trays, 24 hour sad 8-day clocks, call bells. OHILIP FORD, AUOTIONEEB, Ho. A 830 MARKET STREET, botwoen EIETH »nd SIXTH, south aide. Egad . pOMMEHCIAL SALESROOM, 522 MARKET STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND TnillD STREETS. E. G. WOLBERT, AUOTlorreua CIURNESS, BHINLEY, A CO., J; No. 429 MARKET STREET. IVB O g ® 8 NATH AM a, AUCTIONEER W«HStffi I sSi. ! “ EOHANT * Mra “ rD P, LIO accommodation. MONEY! MONEY! ! .MONEY! ! ! ..frl ,l aU ? “i'oooed in la-go or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, jswelry, fowling.pisees, musical Instruments, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, har ness, and all articles of value, for any length of time agreed on, at Nathans* Principal Establishment. southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets. PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discoostod at the lowest market rates. NATHANS’ PRINCIPAL S. E CORNER Op SIXTH AND*" RACE STREETS, Whore money will he liberally advanced on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches,' jewelry, fowling* pieces, dry goods, clothing, groceries, liquors, cigars, hardware, cutlery, fancy articles, mirrors, paintings, engravings, musical instruments, furniture, bedding, horses, vehicles, harness, stocks, and all other artioles of value. OUT-DOOR SALE? Personal attention given to all outdoor sales, either at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, and charges unusually low Housekeepers, look to your INTEREST,—Great Reduction in the price of COAL. Cheapest and best. The subscriber having made contracts for his supplj ol Coal, is enabled to offer very superior Family coal at the following re duced prices: Broken Egg and Stove. Cooking..... Large Nut... Small Nut............. Warranted to give satisfaction and full weight in all cases at Hick’s Old Central Yard. S. E.eor. MARSHALL and WILLOW Streets. d9-3m pRESSWELL & "WILLIAMS, No. 206 V WALNUT Btreet, are prepared to supply ship pers and consumers with superior Broad Top Coal from Lancaster Mines. oo4tf pCERING, FOX, A GO*, wholesale and ft- -• retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RACE and BROAD streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal from the most approved mines, under oover, and pit fared expressly for family use. f«i-j pane JFatlt*. tgase s3 PIANO FORTES. nTTp Just received, an elegant stock Of HAVEN BACON, ft 00NUNNS ft OLARK, HALLKT,DA VIS ft CO., and GALS ft CO. B PIANOS. MBLODE -ONB of best quality, at J. E. GOULD'S, 8. B. oorner SEVENTH and OHSBTNUT its. tnfclo-y eSttet CHICKERING & SONS, Maim nrrrrr factorers of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND, SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. This la the largest and oldest manufactory in the United States, having been ESTABLISHED IN 1823, Since which time we have MADE AND SOLD TWENTY THOUBAND TWO HUNDRED PIANOS. And have received as testimonials or their SUPERI ORITY over all others, 11 GoM, 18 Silvery and 4 Bronze Medals. ID- pianos to Rent, Toned, and Repaired. . BRANCH HOUSE in PHILADELPHIA is at 1307 CHESTNUT Street. ocs-0m atyttHng. FOR CHARLESTON AND SA £hbmUL VANNAH —HERON'S LINE. GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS OP LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY. The splendid Orst-olau side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest, one of these ships sailing STery SATURDAY at Id o’clock A. H., alternately for Charleston and Sa vannah. Until the steamship State of Qeorgia has receded her new boilers, the Steamship Keystone state, la order to accommodate passengers and the trade, .will make Weekly Trips, alternately to Charleston and Savannah. /OR OHABMBTOfI Th© steamship KEYBTONB BTATB, Captain O.P Marehman, 'Will tail ©a SATURDAY, January 15th, At 10 o'clock* A. M. TOR SAVANNAH. The steamship KEYSTONE STATE; CAptalnO. P. Marshmaa, will sail cn WEDNESDAY, Jiumtry sth, at 10 o'clock, A. M The steamship STATE OF GSOBGIA, Captain J J. G&rrtn, will sail on SATURDAY, January 22d, at 10 o’olock, A. M. At both Charleston and Savannah, these ahlpseonneel trlth steamers for Florida and Havana, and with nil roada, Act., for all places in the South and Southwest. FREIGHTS REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of If ptr oent. belov New York steamship rates. INSURANCE, FREIGHT And on a Urge proportion of goods shipped Booth will be found to be lower b) these ships then by sailing teasel*. Cabin passage, 00 Steerage do' «*••• 809 Bxonraion Tlehets, good for the present jeer. 8) 00 Wo bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed, for freight or putage, apply to ’ - - A. HIBON, Jr., 333 (lvte 81)_NorthWher-' (l«t« 81) Kona . T. 8. &jyKßlJ2>l>. ■ Ho. •t-Oiurieiton, V <MC4UWQ<4. . Agents le'fieTannah. 0. A. GEKINAB A 00. Jor Florida, from Charleston, ateazaer OABOLINAj treiy Tuesday. - Tor tlori&*. from Savannah, steamers 87. tfAB79 and BT, JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. > Tor Havana, from Charleston, steamer IBABIIt. on the 4th and 19th of erery month. jell j&x STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER- JeSPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN. AND LONDON* DERRY, without delay, for $3O. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the above places, by any steamer of the line, $6O for the round trip, out and back. • * IROM NSW YORK. Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday, Dec 25,120’c10ck M. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, 3 an 22,12 o’clock M PROM GLASGOW. Glasgow, Thomson, Wednesday, December 224. Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, January 22d. RATES 07 PASSAGE. PROM OLABGOW. First Ola » , Steerage, found with cooked provisions. PROM SXW YORK. First Glass. Steerage, found with cooked provisions 80 00 Children under 14 years of age, halt fare; Infants in Steerage,free. Return tickets availablo within six months, by any steamer of this line. First Claes ..$l4O Steerage $6O An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN & CO., 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL A LONEY, Buchanan’s Wharf, Baltimore. n 027 THE BRITISH AND NORTH jS3Es£amebican royal mail steam FROM HIW TORE TO MTRRFOOL Cabin Pauige. Ewoad Cabin Passage. mom BOflro* *o utiipoox, Chief Cabin Passage...., (Second Cabin Passage 00 The ships met Poston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt, Judkins. CANADA. Capt. Dang. ARABIA, Capt J. Btona. AMERICA, Oapt.Wlehttan ASIA, Capt. B.G. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. XUROPA.Oapt. J. Leitch. These Teasels carry a clear white light at nast-head; green on starboard bow; red en port bow. CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 1. AFRICA, Shannon, ** N. York, Wednesday, Deo. 8 ETTBOPA, Leitoh, “ Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 16. PERSIA, Jndkins, N. York, Wednesday, Dec. 22. ARABIA, Stooo, u Benton, Wednesday Deo. 29 ASIA, Lott, *» N York, Wednesday', Jan 6 CANADA, Laog, “ Boston, Wednesday, Jan 12. AFRICA, Shannon, « N York, Wednesday, Jan 10. Berths not secured until paid for. Ao experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable foi Gold, BiWer, Bullion, Specie. Jewelry, Precious Slones or Metals, unless Mils of lading ate signed therefor and the ralue thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage Apply to tiol-T Sf OUNAIVD. 4 Bowling Green JJrakets. El A. TREGO, BEAL ESTATE AGENT F • AND CONVEYANCER, RIDGE AVENUE, first door below Thirteenth etr«et, attend* to the purchase sod sale of Heal Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting notifies, ami Collection of House and Ground Rents, and Interest Monies. Satisfactory references given. ocl9-3m* RR. CORSON. • RBAI, BBTATB BROKER. Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage Oolleetionn promptly made. NORRISTOWW,- PA pBONISB h CO., v/ SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. 40 South THIRD Street, rffILAD*LPHU. Refer to the Baxxs end Bsoksss of Philadelphia. fTNITED STATES GOVEHNMENT LAND LOCATING AGENCY. CHICAGO, ILL. The subscriber, baring bad much practical oxperi enco iu selecting and locating lands in the various Land Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections tor LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. Having Surveyors constantly in rA* JSsld to make ftersonsl examination/';, he oan alwa/s make the most udicious locations. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity of climate, near the Une of railroads, may now be in lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given, when required. Ip- Monoy invested in Kansas and Nebraska, end *ny of the Western States. 8. SALISBURY, 49 CLARKE Street, Chicago. C*E(rARS. —oQO,OOO Havana Segars, choice w brands by late arrivals. D bond and rtore, for sale by A. MKRI. O. 140 ftrmtb FRONT Btr«et. d£o SJLATE l SLATE n SLATE f ! !—Hooting O Slate, of all ahei, and at Tory low ratos, kept con stantly on hand, and for sale by r FARING, FOX, & 00., GXRMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street. It. B. Slate Root* pat on In the beet manner, and r» All writ vwiaAWi. fell C AMUEI -HEPBURN* Las trauafetTed his" onw 9 fflc 2 from OasUale, reona., to No. 713 SAN- ' 5 O i M t,? tro, & (between Chestnut and Walnui.) Phila delphia ,He will attend to any buidness entrusted to ; atat,/ 0 ” of Pullde!l,ll( ' . orfa *•«► '• Philadelphia, November 24, 1858. r l . , o2Uisx ISAAC T. BEDFORD, BRICKLAYER ' ** 2U PEAR Street, back of 21*, WALNU T St, new the I-.xcha.Ege; residence 3JI NOBLE Street Rangerennd Heaters built and repaired'.and all kind* of Brick Work done'. ■ 1 Orders by Despatch Post promptly attended to. Best of reference. : : nele-to. qpHE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFIOII, A 330 OHKSTNDT BTREZT, [orwait PABCZLH. PAOKAQ2S, iIEaoHAHDIZZ. BAKE HOTZ3 SPECIE, either by ita own LINES, er in oonoeotioa with other EXPHESS-COMPANIBS/to *ll the pxlndMl TOWKB tod CITIM erf the United States . \T B. S. SAHLJOBD, .*Uaml flaßiTintnuiH A lex. McKinney, r -*- ATTORNEY AT LAW. OBEBNBBDBG, PA. Will practice in Wustmoreland, Armstrong and In< liana countieq, * aell-tt V. T. ABRAMS, A BEAMS & MATER, r *-, attorneys at law, LOOK HATSN.PA., promptly to ell profeaslonnl boolneu on- Hoa'of c?«tau> m ' fCa ait -entioa given to the eolleo- - * *KFa*«HOBB. Got. Wm. F Packer, Harrisburg, Pa. * L. A. Mackey, President Lock Hm 30 Bank: General i>. K. Jackman Uck Haven; Hon. A. White, Look Haven; Simon Scott, Lock Haven: Bullitt & Pairtheme, Philadel phia: McFarland, Evans, & Co., Philadelphia; Evans A Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M, Price, Philadel phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia: Toner A Davis, Phila delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W. Qoiggle,Esq. k Philadelphia.’ jy 2fr-tf pHARLES TETE, COMMISSION KER- V OHANT and Importer of HAVANA BSGARB, Howl 188 Walnut street, ftoond story. anl-ly | AUMAN & RABORG— . Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES, BRANDIBS, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI atfORS, No. 10X7 MARKET Street, between Tenth and lleventa streets ietft*t^ rjIHE LARGEST DESK DEPOT IN A. L. ADAMS* IMPROVED DESK RACK. No. 258 South THIRD Street, OP TICK. BANK, and SCHOOL FURNITURE. EXTENSION TABLES, BOOKCASES, WARDROBES, Ac. d3-3m ri ARRIS 58 BOUDOIR SEWING MA CHINE is offered to the publioae the moat re liable low-priced Sewing Machine in use. It will sew from six to Sixty stitches to an inch, ©a all kinds of goods, from coarsest bagging to the fioest cambrics. It is, without exception, the simplest In its mechanical construction ever made, andean be run and keptinorder by a child of twelve years of sge. The dubabilitt of I machine, and the quilstt or ns work, are war ranted to ba unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per mi nute. The thread used is taken directly from the spoola, WITHOGT TBS TBOOBLS ©V BEV7IMDIKG. In fact, it Ifl a I machine that is wanted by every family lathe land,and [ the low price of .$4 00 per ton . 375 “ » . 3 60 << . 326 “ “ THIRTY DOLLARS, at which they are sold, brings them within the reach of almost every one S. D. BAKER, Agent, d2Q dfim W-eow-6m 28 South EIGHTH Street. P KURT'S BLANK BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, V S. W. OORNEB FOURTH AND RACE. PREMIUM AWARDED By the FBANKLJN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing . Superior Account Books' FIRMS intending to open new Books on the flr»t Of the Year, can select from a good htock on hand, or hate them made in any desired style, in a superior manner. BOOK-BINDING of erery description executed in the finest and most substantial manner, at low prices. MAGAZINES bound from £o eta. to $1 SO per volume. MUSIC bound is a new and handsome siyle. from (1 to $3. . OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear equal new. PERRY'S BOOK-BINDERY, . POUBTH and BA.GB, Oldest established Bmderrin Philadelphia. n£J-‘Jiu piROCERIES.—C. DONOGHUE, 15 S. WATER Street, offers for sale, to reduce bis stock daring this month, at reduced prices for Cash. Philadelphia and New- York Steam Refined Sugar and Byrup of various Prime CoffWj Cute aud New Crop Sow Orleans Molasses, Sifted iopptr, and,Ada mantine Candles . . 49-Im* ” (Eigata an& goßtuto. RD, SCOFIELD, IMPORTER OP HA • VAN A CIGARS—La Normandes, La Fire Flys, La Riticas, Figaros, Maria Automata. Pressed; Flor do Rio Seco Regalias, Fiorde LaPiz, Jose Ma Vicbats, CampHmentos, and many other broods of superior qua lity, at rsauced prioe*, No 637 Chestnut street, under Girard House. dS-lm SFUGUET & SONS, • Importer* of HAVANA OIGARB, bb2B 318 Sooth FRONT Street, FIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS SEGARS.—A choice ioToice of these celebrated brandsbnboard brig “New Jr*. n daily expected from Qtrana, and tor sale low, by CHARLES TSTI, - (Hew) 188 Walnnt street, below Second, •ll B»aonC gtocy ROBERT SHOEMAKER, A GO., tfanafactorers and Dealer PAINTS, VARNIBHIB, tad WINDOW GLASS, Northeast eoxaer POUBTH and BAGS Streets, Philadelphia. • Sole Agents for the sale of the celebrated Ploreffl Slate Qlasa. «ah23-tf TbETEBSIYE SOAP. —Tinio, labor, and JLJ money saved. Is uisglt) olothw do not r«}Qlr« any boiling or nibbing on washboard One pound will go as far as three pounds common Rosin Soap. War ranted to giye perfect satisfaction, or money re fended. It is decidedly the cheapest and befefc washing Soap ever offered to the public. Manufactured only by VAN HAAGEN A MoKEONE.' for tale by all re spectable Qrocera in the city, and wholesale omjr by TRAIN A MoREONB, S 3 Sooth Wharves mAW & BEERS' : X LUBRICATING GRKASE, the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axlM of OMNIBUSES. CARRIAGES, CARTS. BRATS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. For sale in tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the DRUGGISTS U the eity andthe MANUFACTURERS, W 1 Na IRROTITH WATER StTM* HJANILA AND JUTE .16 guineas. , 8 •« CORDS, 0?’ Manufactured aod for sale at the lowest New York WEAVER, FITU3K & CO., No. 93 N. WATER Street, aud 99 N. WHARVES, no!7-2m JjURST PREMIUM AWARDED sl JBANKLIN INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER, ISSS, * $ll WEST PHILADELPHIA STARCH-MANUFACTURING COMPANY TOR THBIB DSBITALLBD PEARL STARCH THOMPSON, CLARKE, & YOUNG, 130 and 130 South FRONT Street, Agent# for the Company. BRICK-MAKING MACHINE, WlilCK makes the Cricks and temper the clay, makes from f>ue to three thousand per hoar. Upwards of thirty iu use. Patented February 3d, 1858. Machines and riphta for sale. Counties, or one-fonnh of the Patent, will be so d. Knowu to be the only practical one in use. Ad dress 0, OABNELL, Germantown road, above fifth street, Philadelphia. dIS-tmrlO fhRNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS. V-r We bare just received a comprehensive and va ried stock of tbl9 truly beautiful and architectural ap pendage to Ghurchea, Vestibuleß, Conservatories, and other buildings, -where it is deemed necessary to embel lish, or to give a chaste and elegant Appearance. Any color maybe had, either plain or ornamental, elaho -ately or In teller. ZIEGLER A; SMITH, Wholesale Drag, Paint, and Gls«s Dealers, M2&4tf a '* T,< *«*«ataop Swoond *oil Gr**a «t*. Arcade hotel* CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. GotiDVOTSD oil THS Spbopbah Plaw. A now lease for a torm of years having been obtained for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con tinae to be conducted as heretofore, on the Saropeaa Sian, and the prioes remain unchanged, vli: look Pan Dat 60<j. Dihnkb 500. bbbakvasy axd Tba, bach, 37X0. 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 is no bar kept in the house to be a source or annoyance to guests. The accommodations are designed wholly for business men—hence no ladies are received. JT7® This house is never closed day or night. J. D. BROWN, oco-3m . E. PJB YOUNG, TONES HOUSE, tf HABKIBBURG, Pi., . (Erected In 1861,) ELSGAHTLY 10RNIBHED. SOW OPEN 10 YIBtTOBS. mjta-T WELLS OOVJBLY, Proprietor- DE LAKEY’S SALOON AND RESTAU RANT. N. K. comer THIRTEENTH ini CHESTNUT Btreetj, rhllidelpiiia. no2-3mo WM. A DK LANEY, Proprietor. J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No. • 80S MARKET Street, four dooro above EIGHTH, South fide,. Philadelphia. Opften Btewed, Boasted, Pried, Plokled, Ac., Ac , for Home Consumption and Transportation, N. B.—pinner from twelve to thxfa, o’clock. . ' ~- 0. A. SUTU. Cabinet Waie. THE UNION.' • HOOUET * BUXTON, (Successors to J. T. Hammitt,) MANUFACTURERS OF Philadelphia. Setting ISlacijinea. gtoakbittding. ©roeerics. SDrogs anil €i}emicals. WHOLESALE DRTiaGIBTS, ROPJE. i, isuxa^ pricw, by AND CORN FJIRINA. Sotelfl and Btstantant*
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