■f JST OF LSTTERS. REMAININ'G IN Ao-JP&ir.ADELPHIA POST-OFFICE : up to 12 o y ofo?S > 'Prf®- r, ! n< Bituril»j i f'ra I 'niry4at,'lfetl.''.j' . ' l^^^9^ W IU • 4,-M, roi; 2 Wtf?^‘ja^tV.vuVJ. ~v-M AllirW- CFtiir M‘Mlm«-!■-Mnlhsni Ann - AncleJ . OrrJ&ieMra .; */ * £ V, / iO’Driecbll,Hargtt H - ;- o ,Neal-‘Ann%.‘, .; - BaylaacLM ‘ Ogle Mias " 3w -* Beo»pnja f A k ,^~,i a ,Ha«kjQftX>T P PortecE-A-Mr* «■ Bellttafgwet y'Hatl'Batbcia- )/• Platon 0.8 lM k { > B»af( Btffoirtr L IBfrrU'Rebecca - rPrfcePMtatt Mrs‘ Beod&rr&Jflßa* I ,HWer’H loiilaa Mra >: Bartb^Shy- v ' J * fL Y*Sp* Htt»nah,/ T ;j BaTntrtt'Aini HillMarr MiM. 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MuilbSLetitU -f- BtJohnsMrs Courtney Cath’-'KrlAlfd’MflFMrs'i :Bteintseiz) ftl Connor Matilda ' Lavelettk-A'ary Stiles Anna Mrs Onmmlhgs M 'A r .£6n£lfctfA'Jfti -i TdOhey Mary Coleman Frauees LayeockMary J-u.TaylorXUUus r ~ ; Conrad Maria --- LewisElWh'‘J.M: r.Furley Emily Collins Sarah* 'EwrXlu'h 1 ;-, 4 ;; < JDornecFred Mrs Coleman M A Loane Margaret Tlnklnt Mary Cromwell Ester A'l»fid%lekE«Bir/ FrlnsrJlrs Cartls Ells’h re tv Long Annie Mrs -i\TelUntGath - - v [ Banlelt Lonlsa Longan Lctuiea •*,- Toy Sarah J-r Bnpny.J.BMrs. Lents Loaisa . _ Tcdd Jane DleKans JAdA ri. ’Lindsey. MJiisa r{ Finney,Rachel • t Divers Ann Mrs .LengMerjA-i--' TJppary-EllKi l' DtapninMary Lemon Oarol’e A Terpln Jane Mrs. Davis Jane MlaSr-MolotyiAEllep ,Tborp Joliet DaviaßaUle^..-. ;MeOreUs> B,Mra. TttnnO Ann Die Msragret MrSMcDermott £A-‘- y FaSh'Bmma DwaaE'UMrs ? .MdftaaaMJ Vv ,' Tomlinson SB Davis'BUsabeth', '’McCanno*Cr ThomMflMrs Dalton«ir/“ 11 ‘KeOohbbKgreM' Windell A'B‘ DixDL Mrs- 'W^lJjuii ,lJ “ " DavU sJnHa Si - v .'MeDoy Attain' "Wairen 0 B Mrs . DiUlsg^am v A'. : Wylie BDs.Mra ; , GiaqellcAnn. . ~MiU9VElleijr . . .-Woodward A-Mrs . Griffith Mattie , Marray-B'an»J WeoderhiUJen Mary: Maria;.Tall BUen -• , , Grice Samuel Hrs&todock M Q Mrs Fotibg Emlli Mrs Good B L Mrs Muller. Sarah . > Young Nancy • 1 ftoodburn Barah -? , 1 - -Young H'ar'Mn GfHJdjnan-M’F 'jirvMorgan Bmma.r. Zeitwy Ann M .Graham Mar- . ; Fzett’a - Garrett F Uus ' Moeason Eflima. ;/ .Tanhorh Aman. GrewEWM > MurdaghL t GaulMsiy O . MerreU Ellen . GENTLEMEN’S XISY. AkenJofl2 ~ Cooper ConradJGHderJos' Adams M Dr 2. \Oou*n Bdward -• ‘ Gregg D&Qa ■ Alexander B U Comasy.Xl.-V i \, Hale'jcbn; v< • Adams .Thomas &1 GraftThos M V HaH Sami B , -! *m '--Owfy h*t»m b*v i iowst&«rHK y HaaertjLjofcn - 5 u7mm 1 GressJames • Hilipweli.Tlios ; jCrilffon/W Ja- . -Himiniobn ~ ‘ Adam* Thoe/',Oroskey G. H,,.; -Hammer,B &Co Allen M Credleilyrtti N' Hansto'n Joa'; e v AmetCbssP , ; , f Cre»ppnßß * HarrisPrescottPt 'Attend J. ' .yGreiM ffm y Harrison Ohs H 'Asheaoh 0 Hy% y HralgTGea y\ yHstcltßdwy, r . AshinwlX P 2 - Crohne£ Jacob HarUell’Thos Apgpetine Jar yGroeiA J,- , „ Hailin' Jsdw/ ‘' Ashton Shoe 8.2., Dagna'Joseph ' ' Hazleton Abram Anthony Chaa Birrabfl' Cl v'TJaHbrrßdnHbgi;" Alford Adicoitf s*- Datie TX,— *?> •- Hathorn X Cant 2 Armhold Max ,! *7-D«iley;Jphn - Harkeina Geo W -, ApHherpHO'ciiDeviaAdatUi < Haj WmG , ; Anojlroag Geo . u DiylsJamM *, Hamy Jae Aibog«tOhis- ..HarveyJohn, S ArrottCollin Dr; ; DaTiß.Doalel - Hawley Ohai B ■AUnecJameaL. t;Danby A-O p- ;,Maje#;Th’B , v Appley BL& LDDfris-W AD - .• Haatlaie John ,Hswllbgß P-' BiUlataSS . Bale John D - HeßderHonWm 1 \ Ballenger A Day Wo- Herbrazer PC ? V‘Barclay-JM'* - - Xerrah Richard T .'HennyObas P - Bartle Wo 8 - Be Cornea T L-. "-Hensehel MDr Baird S' ' Be BllverAl A Henry Ohas - BiAettilerfae : DeCrano-Bdw., ..Hcjlinleilaliß < •ißarn'eV A Tor-' -Bempa4y Bleh’d - Hey wa d Djnl 0 renfie Deonlatoaß B. HellertnanW •BirtoD A WaraerDttUn'Thrta ' HempfieldilUU* ‘Barrett JF y •- DeLaßloeWo' roadOor Bartm Dr . j Droel W' r - Herdpoan - . - ' J'DBUeaa Jno i 'r'Henery.Wm - BalFJoMnbP Dennis SAT SeehlerChae . "Bafcheif;*'l>,riien* D[cltsr« ■ :: Hicks Bodrakn - Beliaf Jodob f T , Hlokdx Jas L - 'Beniley Tbos - BowUog-Beoj 2 HlllJ B - Bertlemsn A •'! Donelly-Obai ! .Howell Jos -Berry J l - ' s< >’■ D*wnnee'<-W JosHolme Tboe W Bailors Geo 2 ..vDottaUirJdlelr- Hopper'll J BondineSN DcgbarghAnd’w HowJoo Bennett Aaron i Hodgoon Telfair Behan JTmO~ t’ £Doyle Jno: '■- H6U Harrison . f 3«th*l Church;' Dongles* Hugh' ' Holden 6eoß BeerO'&Qo 8 > Jodiottlf v ’ 8«ol - ;Hwm*G«o V - , Douglass-Jm - Howard Geo W (hoW ■ HoytCP -j -. . u B«nMrH'o:o - Doan JP~ * > BLt -- Billie* Dr . - ! BlightQ-'D ..EdtrirdiTboi., Jos 1 /B]«d0o : -A\O s ' i /Xditor Sunday i i Bingbtoa J O bi - ! 6 l? l 'P r - Ilm»« , Hosbend P J; . • j i I r y^l^r n, H ! , ■ ‘BOtfidirtWm If" vßlUbtt/ W >! - * -Huber Henry M Boyd Pit'.i MDr. , J»_Ter»on,,Ge<) WHunt Edw ‘ ! -BoyABB Br,/ V V ! ; t,Co'- '.. H6%John'o ; Boßmerlek Edgar-'HtiffGeo B '. i *-BoHt«WlsyJ.-.». . .Byre Fr*hk' ; Haghe«/not ) Bonrqnln Fred'k.ltngllth-.Geo W-Hunt,WUde, la t ,BonbWU RVit ;, M», Oo ’ “ ;Bbllog Seine Kitata of Mojeslluberjacob ! Boyd Thoms* < Johnson • Hunt £l? j - - Boswell Br ~ Endin', Sutton, & Hughts O L >~\ , BrountHiOo . .flow .s.-elris Timothy Brown An Nash 2; : FarnumO N. I vers Albort Brown /aa P - Veltonß,*, v , iMraEdw BrannsnGG -■< FajThoe A Jenson Anders i Brewster/ AS ...Farmer AE 6 .. Zsekion Jos I .'•Bromley Geo,, .Jenley, Geo . „ Janton 0 - Brewster'Sami J Tenhott /os ' /ones Brloo . ■ Brittoa./B FaulknerWmH Johnson Alex’ i • - Brlt/SM H,Fell , . ' , Jordan W 2 l -BroneonGeo W-FerryßDr . Jonea gimlOapt: , r :;Biy.«n:/oM.. ~ ; j«ra,SoB»’l t;Dr 5 JohnaonJaa r; f; SMwer* Op - ' Farmon Bdltor?"/u0*ou Edtr Z 0 . . -Brlnton Jauob L Fleming I) Co , ' 1 •ttajoMVMg-s •: K Johnson Geo B i . T „ tor . : " _ _ : Johnson Michael • .. BromWiß Flesher JohuH ■, jKarrlok AO I - ! ! / Bryan John. r .-vS‘sb'W'. 0,80d , y. Kongti»u Wm t JQarr Thomas - f jlitOfaft ’A I) ■ Kajier Philip 1 , Buoi B»mael Flihor Koyier Ohxrfio i . r K mmtJHo M j Kelly Pp« a ; Biicxeley /or Fisher wm KollyOhee I Baxton Uemuel 0 TFjttuslef Join: ; Kenaerd Wm i • .. Baokner/»• Fish, & Motel- KelmWmß * . Burroughs ..lshaf ’■ Kerr Moore i I ■ Humes Thus ■ '• rostsrWm B ■ Kenney OhM 1 Byrnw ,1, A, rf .Keeler / N i Oo v CM« taolae, Fosferf or R G KeimnthW 1 S««rHe*y JzWV&OtU . Kellogg t Lerer . OsntllJS . FoiterChaa H log * - Cameron Thos ¥dl 6wTD . KoonsOeo ‘•' . Cem P )>eU i -J.B-^,,Fox,P't.. ; iKimbrough M B'. . Oaonmg 7HB VonalOhaa KbhberJß ? Oatbartton 7 / Geo 2 % . GatMrxdva# *r:: ■< f ... , Ohilds g«4fri»rJohn'# Kres Jas f' j -n, Churn ffm vinon dhaa„, , Koenig Louis ‘s * > - Chil«aMt^o : C , g^tß : ‘ 1 ’Kfaumer J ; U : :C:> pKbrleysos«ph--.lGflaryJpbn, . M f - Kibfer Amoa A • t&tM& SeiS flbb W• ” Rlng'B Irfid f.. ■-S^ t, ,vG«»hari,A.X»" «. # KirkJos3 T 3 -> , Clerk John West OIedUUWmH lUtle Aui •“ ; . • KttWWIWO KirkFoodHenTy, Lntber Edw • Paul Joe M r - Speoknmti L J Lymon J K P&rfchillJnoß 814fieWm '■ pani^' * **; ; gtitcrE-j - ' %off .Th'oi v. v Pett9boaQP-:. - • -Btraton R A tLukins GW" : Peteta Robt Store as UB 2 ? BpmloVßich’d.PeacockArSh’d -Stehle Jacob . Lijjan GA' i-. • i. Percy. Robt r - .. Stewart J 0 Xodußt MountainPhliter-H T. stinger. Andrew . V lB OoV -M • "Peaoook .Lovett • Stewa»t.HU2 Lyon JobnWm LPemberfcm Fri . Bloakea.Obas .LuftyWnt . Eenroae Dr. , .Stains Henry io o p Pendleton B . , Btamloß C K , •OHye Branch,*lls ReterS Jas d Stover Lewis W4»tEod.Sss } { jperrine & Benja- Btolts Peter Mopally JarS -Y mioMe**ra B*ewartP' McCain JhoJ- Pedrick B • Stevens M')»«ymi)uil.,;P«t;Wrni - BtinBG*pW, . : .M-kjort? Jm, Plrkeoft Savld StoeokslTheo ■ ‘-.J. PlokoUJp;. Btou,t flehry J • MiiDoSiUMI. Pipor Henry Strouds Wm MdOormtbk-VV Plummer P - Stewart &Oo D MlßonsM UJ!r ,riaco Jss B; Bterdbsrgor&AU- MpQMtip,Tim Platt AM . , man MiQlore * B.rb;. r Poalley Jat. Snydam Henry' *- jnoM-, }!", Powers'Danl Bweot Wm' • jlfiDonongn Pat - Potts Jno BwlftThos R . /HtGrea# F,Rev f ; porter Hepry•, Sjrney.lhoa ’ , .MePenlgau Pat j, Pojlock r .fc Co Jno Swerroeth D‘ 3L' ■ 'UiOlurejßobt; .! Ptftta'lf a*o t W . Swayed J Henry Milnnla-Wm G 2 -Porter J TV. - .* Sumner Alfred' Mellou.de Jno,/- -Potter.Joa , .Tateip.Jaa •- J • -McGee G W >Potts .Wm Bv • , Taylor JO3 V J ilfcGoyJas < Poilej&MoOutcfc'tajlorW 0„ * . MpNeightWm,. , - en 2-, •-- , Peal JMcK MpQqaidPF; Ppnsonby.Thoa Taylor Wm B 2 M»P*OkOba»P >, Pratt.JosY. : Talbot .Marshall P/att .Geo 8, -. -Toil David hi McNight Obs D Prescott J« R.Pask'er &.ClCrk UoGowerJoi4-.nPraneT.de OoD TejlorEdwd'- mbon Ohs L 'V Pmmore J&a Si Taite Peter • Maddock-John B--Pratt 4-Bobbln*Tab. r.Kimball . M&goffiaTbaO - t “Y M&iomberJH-- - Guide Thompson Tieo ,Maher.Jno .. 'Radey J H. ?- Thomas Wm Matthews FJ BaokiiffWmF Thockmorton . T hiarsbaibßlmon /BaneObaa.GPr . W Manatiua Cha B; - Reid N 8, Thomas IP , Markledos ReedWm Thompson _ J f? Memn4a: '.i • MlleadMS • Dr 1 Maagh John 02 - Belas Bro &.Oo Tblsard Ur , Markleyßenj. ..ReedThoa ■ Thompson.Thos 8 Marshall Jts L , .Rhoades Ralph Thompson RPPr lilark* JaaOapt Reese Marona Thomas J HMD MaVtfh JP ' * Reese JJ Dr - - Tramp Prank 1 Martin RB ■ • Reynolds Darken* TrHten4i:Oo B 1“ Matkewson Dar - Reed WmH * ■ - Triplett WHDr 2 MartlnJno ' - Reed W&] Hon 2 -Taurny J h uason'GV < Bens Jacob Townsend Anth A Rlplet Mr. • .Teefethen Obas Mayer L Richards G W Tomlinson I U Marshall J Rioba p da W W Torrey & Piokett MacQollln Jno Rives Jno GDr 2-Tyler Jesse H MoAnlff Jas Riohardson Wm Tnthill Jas Meyer Jabj ~ ' 'J Ogtot Watson AJ Dr Meyers Jacob Rlveure-Alex . . Wagner J G’A 2 ’ Meigs Mr 1k- Ricker Ohas‘o ’ ..Walton Harry ueanifir UUSr! Richardson - Sons«'Wsddall 9 M Dr Uenefee MW' '' r 4*o?rden JN - Walker And v Ross‘J;4--»: - .Warner E . Merchant G W Robinson Jofl ' .Ware J P HOlgalVß’Th 1 " RobertsonAua’n ‘WrrrenJ H It tchell J R Roblnsod 0 0 r Wade Wnv Mitchell Mr ■' J Roderick: Julias WardMD Mitchell WmR Rosenthal &, Bro Walker C J MintigneJar ißobertsGeoU -.WardJno Mitchell Jas 't- Rogers W G Waller Jos 0. Miles Jno D Roberts Wm .Wachter Danl Middleton Mts v-Bobbins Geo D ; Walts Talbot Middleton -Sc ■ Sht-Boston AB - Wesley Jnol i v«r - Rogers Wm BDr Waathexby W R Mlnal.Henry-' - Roberts;MH2 MD . ■ MfotleyMr Rogers Geo , Weaver Geo MooreJaSiMD . Rogerstßryon ■ Webster Jaivls Morris Robt Boos BOitfc it Oo -j Welsh Harry BiooreWmVß .. .Roberts Sc Smith Webber £r , . Morgan P>B . Rogers Jos . .WeatP-Dr- Morriwon. Wm-.CRose.Wm ./ . /.'.Wejtmatf.p L plonk Jno Robins 4 Co Chns West W Col Moore R O BosK Saral • Weeks OE Morgan Jno A Bodd Isaac- Weipenfiorn ,& Mont Isaac- . .RnggMP - Bro W MdnroeH : • r -Walter, . White N i Y< L , Mor and E Prof ' Scattergood D Wharton X Prof ptfoore Hentyß BargeotThos B } Wharton Edvr -Morgan Bam 3 Scott Morton White Jas Dr . , uoMoJakSandora,Moses Wheelor.l H 'Morris Henry Bcott Andrew Whlteker P E jMdmsAOoT, - Bjofieli JD- , White John (Morgan 4 Bro - 1 rSoriver G R Col . Wheeler 4Co TM s Monday B.W; . S9i.nsbary.Wm J, White.Boese Myers H 8 Scott HA ' Wllsey John Mutthieoa WW. Scott AW Wilson BJ Dr MalUnJasH . Sampson J . Wilks NM Mazriaani Jaan- Scittergood 4 Williams Megar Murphy A“V Magee * Winneberger.G , IMnrrayJas:V- 'Sailor Jno-H..- ‘Wilde W H Macray.Wm.M 1 BchryvetQeo W. I.Wilder W H 2 'Maloney Jos2- .-Bcott-Wm2 . / WtllOW.! IMy lias Geo H . Schofield B 4 M . Willetts Reuben ' Murray! Ohas 1 >Sammy L Oapt , Wingate David Myers 0 P Saxe Jno G WllHams J T, Madge T ;; hBou'il4vQo ,W ,Wlesinger Wm Monrohow-02. -i SpHell 4-Dewees ‘ Wilkins Ohas ttyeraMß..;, . v BCQttWftsley.' Wilkins 0 W Mularky Jno > >vBelingman Henry Wilson R H Molball Panton SeiddonJno' Wilson JR, , , Neill WmJ , Sewell. Jas M- Willing G Naglee Jos M-', Seymour R W, Wite J H . Newftn Thos . Shepard Sidney ' Wiekersham R Norwood.W Oapt fihartle Jacob Williams W Nunes.G., .. Bhaw.T DCapt WittingL 0 Nolen Jno Shephbrd T J Bev Withee P M Norman Alex B ...Bhaw, Jas - Wostjr Thoa P Nation Wm- B ; Sherman W Woltx JW< NortonOh&s / • Biiqons WP - WoodwardEM NeallJaa: . ..Simpson Thos U Worth TO NfeweUJ W! - > SUence John E % Wood G t Nelson M 0 Simpson Jas Worley Bracber 4 Northern .Idtertyßiromona W™ P- '. Mathias , FraokUn , Li-, SUngerlaDd J J WortmanH M ,-brary-.; c ,Btpthof«r Geo Wright Jos Neal-V M .ii *•: - . Smith W Rat ; - Wright A.M N- Am 0114 Coal Smith Danl , Wyhkcop John - ..Co' -•;w or - Smith Ohaa , - Wyckoll B.\ OvenshinoSa Smith Oh&s B U 8 Express Oo O’firian Jno D • Smith Jacob , Underwood Henry O’B-ianJaa . . Smith WTR r UnrathChos Ott Z A Smith 4Co J&d U 6 Hotel.' ; O’Conner Wm. Smith Amos Vanblelt HR O’NeilleJno. Smith Wm PDr VelleWaltorO j O’NeiUo Anther Smith Gordon Yarnam E B O’Nellie Fredk . Smith J Van Baden J D ’’ Payne Wm- . Smith Martin YUtele J r R . Pauling Beni Smith SD 'YeatmahJWm ; ,Patton 7H. 1 Smith Fred B . YaokGoUeib. Parks AH ; .• r Smalee Wm Dr . Young P,S Patrick Sami .. Small Thos Zelee J H . PaasmoreJnoli ZbnnaAlexander, Payton J 8 * Somers P 8 ’ Quigley Jas Packard J HM D Somers Thoa W •PalafJosV. . SpronleWm . •It , GIPSON G. WRSTCOTT, P. M. ; ie-get. -£ ®‘; EOE iSALE—A Handsome, new three storyßßlOK DWELLING, with three-s'orjr back buildings,is flnlshedtbroughout in flrat-olasa |ityl«, and -has all the modern improvements,? Located op TlETfi -Street, aboveßace. . And will' be sold a bar gala. Apply to BOSTON Sc LANING, No. 602 ARCH 'Street;?/ r . v» -- . a!8-tf j m -POR; KENT—Tha DWELLING No. 616XG0U8T Street, (6r Washington Squared from the let of January, 1859. . Tbe bonsa is three ftoriee high, with buement, back bnilding, Art:; nowoceapled by J;-W, Forney." Apply at the office of o t at the botue. * • * v so2B-tf •’ TOj&ENT.-r- Qnthp Ist January next, the 'vary Wperibt and extenutoe I£OOMS,J24, 84.4tH and SIWBoom, each 24 feet by 146) of the NEW BTOBE, 6p3 MARKET Street,_ The, building la ope ofthe fine Improvements on the uppenjdde, between FIFTH and SIXTH Street*, baring Wo front*, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. ' Apply on the promTfcea. nol-tf ’ Xeflal Nalires. [trOTICE is hereby'given that the undor -I.' - • signed &aa tnido application for the renewal of Oertlfleite No'. 137.'f0r Five Shares of the Oapital Stock of the Philadelphia Exchsnge Company, also for re* oewaUor Certificate No,. 648, for Jflre Shares of the Oap'tal Stock of the BohoylklU Navigation Company* both standing in the same of BIOHARD PAXBON oQ the books of the aforesaid Companies, the original Cer tificates haying been ’ lost or mislaid. ! BIOHAHD PAXSON, I Administrator. ! 4UB-m&thBt* Letters op administration to the Estate of HENRY BTBINEB, late of the city of Philadelphia, Druggist, deceased, having been grant* ed to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate >re requested to'make payment, and those hav,ng de mands to present them to t ' " < SOPHIA STElNER'Administratrix, , ; ' : No. 8U OHBBUY'Street. Estate op. Robert smook, de . 01A8BD.—As it la known that my father, Roht. Smock] of Philadelphia, who died in 1834, was possessed of tbs title to many lands in* Pennsylvania;Virginia, Georgia, and elsewhere,'at the time of his death, any perron having any knowledge pertaining to said land, of value to hie heirs, or desiring to acquire his title thereto, will find it to their interest to add£t ft a the un dersigned, dibsotlt, and not byJlie agency of any stcond parties SARAH PEMNGTON BUCHANAN, sole heir-at-law of Bbbert Smock, deceased, 8. W. cor ner of GIRARD avenue and RIDGS road, Philadel phia. <524-fmw6t* Oouts and Btatasranu. Arcade hotel, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. . COXDOOfIO OX tax XUROFEAK PIIX. A new’ lease for a term of years haring been obtained for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT. it will con tinue to he oondnoted as heretofore, oh the European plan, and the prices remain unchanged, vis: Room Fib Dat 680. Dixxaa 600. Bxsaxpaby amp ISA, XAOH, 87 XO. , The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every thing done to make guests comfortable, The ohamber. are heated in winter by means of Steam Pipes, for whiob no extra charge la made. There Is no bar kept ia the house to be a source of annoyance to guests. ~. .The accommodations are designed wheily for builnesf men—hence no ladies are received. , fly This house is never closed day or night. ; J. D. BROWN, :,;peo-8m . E. DB YOUNG, TONES HOUSE, tP HABBISBURG, PA., , , (greetedln 1867- ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. • ! xuySß-y - '• 'WELLS OOVEBLY, Proprietor TTELANEY'S saloon and restau- J-P- BANT;-n; B, corner THIRTEENTH 'and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. ho2-3mo wM.'XDB LANEY, Proprietor, J . PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No., ■ ,808 MARKET Street; four doors above, EIGHTH, South side; Philadelphia. ; Oysters Stewed, Roasted, Pried,.Pickled, &c.y«c:, for, Home Consumption and Transportation. N.B.—Dinner from'twelve to three; o’clock. - 0a22-tf , fit BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS, m’ well-known and delightful 1 Runner Resort will be opened for the recaption of Visiters’ oh the 16th of lone/ and kept pppnnntil the Ist of October. - .The new and Spacious Srected last year are nbw ; fally completed;and'th® wnble establishment hss been furnished in had the • acoommoda- - Hods will he of a oharaoter'not excelled in any part of the United State*. 7/ r ‘ ,-Tfael Hotel. willVb tyratt the Utahagement of Mr. A. G. - ALLEN, Whose experience; courteous manners; and attention to : hJs jriWtf/give-the bioplast assurance Of c6mfort and kind treatment. ' T '" S addition ifi the other' means of aoeeis, ft is deemed ii .tostate that passenger's ,cdn reach Bedford by a' Jght ride frbm'Charnbereburg. 1 . have mane extensive arrangements to • supply, dealers,and,individuals with " BWfofd Water’,' by? the 'barrel,' carboy, Mad in bottle*.-at the following' prices, at the But lugs. Vis i ' ' - 1 * •>" fer abarrel 84 00 * * ■ \ go?. (oikj; .. *. . ...... . . s-oo * JflDo; i, '(irfMb«r,J,......... ..‘-8 00 ... ..... .....i 300 ■ " Bottle., 3# pint, par down.l SO - f»*«WMUy pnptni, »'tint‘par ntif Itpni opoo rowiTiog at' Wtttz atUT t)» gMitoAt tir -i.-i - fiH ; n_*HI*IBK«»tMIBaaAIi,B?MKGB 00,, •, !ifumgM6#a)*ii'*n ■; Orv.vM ,*« - • 3imNINjB ,?lb. qj DliH-We £«Ttioga?lßJiVtasß»h. j.H jI.HB .Jo exjlMlo th&tt tbs rdcogmsnO (t Ji ‘A. la‘ IWfciniOlM* MKRIKO, 110 eouit> f ROKT Btre«t.... v, - „ d,V> -O YerJitMrlorJyfi Ji bond, snd ref ml.br A/MBnfwO.liOTliinth yfttlNT Pt. L - 4 ‘CKOBEKARiTiitiA^p-WOK.CASEg.jB r.^ r . t .^ trr^g.j a Xe n t, TO t^ o«Uij b 2, A SOKS)I iV,,, f J • *' Nes.lB9 end Jldl SOUTH. ROOSTS BTBBST • -• ’ . RHAL ESTATE, STOCKS, GROUND RENTS,' UOBT- 1 , GAGES, &o.—TUESDAY NEXT. " - ' - Pamphlet Catalogues/giving, full" descriptions ofW the property to be sold.at.the Exchange, on Tuesday evening next, 4th' of: January, are now ready. ID* No postponement on, account of the Weather. FALL 9ALE&-BTQOKB AND REAL E TATE Twenty-fourth Fall Salo, 4th January,..at the Ex change. . ' V ’ l ‘ 1 Tfronty-fifth Fall'Bale jll th January,; at r t. real estate, stocks, ao. : , « Fubllo Bales at the Philadelphia Exchange every TaeadayEvflhlngi > i % - ,• j y/ T -« c . v ' * By.HandbiUsof each property issued separably, in addition to which we pnhljah on the,Batardavpr6vfotu ke each sale, one thousand.catalogues.in namphlot form, lying full all the property to be gold on ; he following Tuesday. •' > " pbiVatb sale, register. fTT" Real- Estate entered on our Private Bale Ke dster, and -advertised occasionally In. our Pnbllo So}e Lbatraots>.(of whloh I,6oobdpiea are printed weekly*) tiree of charge, ' , J REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. , . ‘ > U7T.We hare'fl-large amount of Real Estate at Frt rirte rBa\ei including Avery-description of Oity and apantry'propertj.* Printed Lists may be had at the tuotfonWore. ' / : u RANK STOCKS,-PEWS* LOANS, Ac. , ,; ' On Tuesday Evening, ■ January 4th, at 7 o’clock,- at the Philadelphia£Ex changO— i l ' , • Executors’ Peremptory Salo—Estate of Jacob Korn 1 ! daffer, Deceased', | 9 shares Pennsylvania. Railroad. Company. . 1 15 shares Little Schuylkill Navigation and Railroad ' ' , < 4tharea Southwark Railroad Company. ' ; <4 sbares Delawaro and Bohuylkill Canal Company.. ' 6 shares City Eankttock.- > . '1 share Mercantile Library Company. ; $7OO .Pennsylvania Btate‘6 per cent loan. - J $135 in notes of the-Pennsylvania Bank, marked good; February 4th, 1868<->V -■ * r ; $lBB.ll check, marked good, on the Bank cf Pennsyl vania. ,! Also, for, other acoounte— ; 20 new shares (1 old Bhare) San Francisco Laud As sociation.’ *' * 1 ’ Also, without reserve, 4 .shares Philadelphia and HavteAle-Gnce Steam Tow-Boat Company. ! Also, Pew No. 61/middle aisle. Central Presbyterian Church, southeast corner of Eighth and'Cherry streets —cost $4OO. - ‘ Pew No.' 46, middlo aisle, St. Andrew’s Ohuroh— cost $BOO. • . 60 shares Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Camden, N.J.' • '■ For account of Whom it may concoro— -16 > hares West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Com pany-fall paid. _ 1 share Associated Butohers’ and Droverr’ stook— parsloo. • , TWENTY-FOURTH FALL-SALE— Will include?— - Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Samuel Miller, ' »• i • ... -deoeased. TWO VALUABLE LOTS, with stone and frame dwel- GrityVlanerweat of the Darby plank-road, Twenty-fourth ward; ‘ ! 1 * ’ Orphans’ CcurtSale—Estate of James Morrow, dec’d. - THREE THBBE-BTORY BRICKDWELLINGS,Owen street,between Thirteenth and Broad and Lombard and Southatreets.'- d■ . - , .Assignee’s Peremptory Sale. TBAOT-OPLAND, 1477 86 100 acres, supposed to be woodland; situate in' Montrose county, Arkansas. Same Estate—FlVE TOWN LOTS, South Covington, Kentdn'connty. Ky. • . OF LAND, 160 acres, situate In Bentbn'oounty)Towa. •-•=.' ... - Same Estate—TßAOT OF LAND, 80 acres, situate in Dubnque Land Distriot, lowa. - Same Estate—TßAOTi OF LAND, 280 acres, situate In Lewis county, Missouri. Same Estate—FAßM of 680 acres, Fayette county, Illinois, part woodland, with two-story brick dwelling, log and frame-barn. _ ft7~ Full particulars of eaoh of the above in band bills, - - - ■ UNITED STATES HOTEL. ATLANTIC OITY, N. J. —The very, valuable property known as the * United States: Hotel,” Atlantic Oity, N. J The house is .66 feet front by 40 feet deep, with a wing 40 by 240 feet; is four stories high, with 140 large sleeping apartments. Situate on a square of ground, 860 feet fronton the rail road by 600 feet deep, with a square of ground laid out as a park, 850 feot front by 600 feet deep to the ocean. Containing. 12 acres. Executor’s Peremptory Bale—Estate of Jacob Kora * . ’) daller, deceased' VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND—Three-story brick store and dwelling, No. 918 South Second street, south, ♦f Christian street . Same Estate—VALUABLE* BUSINESS STAND— Three-story brick store and dwelling (with granite front two stories) sdjoining'the above) being N0.’915 South Second street, , Same STAND—Two-story frame store and dwelling, adjoining the above, being No. 917 Sonth Second street. . tame BbUU-BEVBN FRAME DWELLlNGS—Chris tian street, between Second and Third streets. Same., Estate—TWO FRAME DWELLINGS. China, street, between Front and Second streots, (Southwark) A FIRST MORTGAGE for $1,300, secured by two three-story'brick dwellings, Brown street, (Nineteenth ward.). The tiile’papers may be seen at ilia Auction Booms. , 1 THREE-STORY. BBtfK STORE AND DWELLING. N 0.1219 Littlo Washington street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth and Prime.and Federal streets, with a frame Stable In the rear. • GROUND RENT $OO A YJB AR—A well- m cured yearly ground rent of $6B a year, dear of taxes. GROUND RENT $4B A YEAR—A well-secured yearly ground reot of $4B a year, olearof .taxes.. ’ . VALUABLE PROPERTY—Stores, dwellings, See , N0e.T740 and 1748 Market street, southeast corner or Eighteenth street*, opposite the Media Railroad Depot; and Nos 6,7. and 9 Bouth Eighteenth street, below Mar ket street. To be sold together BUSINESS STANDS—Three-sfory brick tavern and dwelling, southeast corner of Second and Shlppen ■treets. ’ BAKERY AND DWELLING Three-story brick bakery, and dwelUrg, Skippon .street, adjoining the above. TWENTY Fl?Xtt FALL SALE—JA UABYlltb. Wilf ’ MARKET STREET.—First-rate Bu tness Location. —Building lot, north side of Market street, between Delaware Fifth and Sixth streets, ta be sold peremp torily. The buildlng formerly on it was burned. THREE STORY BRICK *TORR AND DWELLING, northwest corner of Eleventh and Ohristtan streets. Peremntory Bile —THBES-BTOSY BRICK DWRL LING, No. 617 South Serenth'street, with tbree-story brick dwelling in the rear. Orphan*’ Court Bale—Estate of Joseph Purvis, Dee’d. THRBE-BTORY BRICK* DWELLING, No. 027 North Tenth street, above Poplar. game Estate.—FOUß' BUILDING LOT*, 80 feet front, southeast side of Duke street northeast of Som erset street. Riohmond near the Beading fiailroad. LOMBARD STREET—'three-story brick dwelling 'and brick shop, ' Ne. 643 Lombard street, east of Beventh. ' HANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY JJRIOK RE SIDENCE, southwest comer of Spmte and Twentieth streets. VALUABLE PROPERTIES, GERMANTOWN, Main street,' fYoihington Lane, Shoemaker’s Lane, and Sharpnaok street, vis: ■ VALUABLE RESIDENCE, Main street, with coach house, garden, Ac., lot 140 feet on Main street, 224 feet 10inches deep—three fronts., . BHABPNAQK ' STREET. Six three Bfory frame dwellings Sharpnack street, near Main street. They will be sold separately. ' MAIN STREET— Neat, stone residence, with coach house, llaip street { nearly opposite the splendid resi dence of George W. Carpenter, Esq. ’ SHOEMAKER’S LANE—Five Urge and valuable !ot<,'Shoemaker’s Lane or Penn street. Will be sold separately. They are Opposite handsome improvements. . 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 Ohestnui Hill Railroad. O’ Terms of sale the whole of the above estate— half cash. The owner sella on account of removing from Germantown. 07* Full particulars in handbills. Peremptory BaIe.—GROUND RENT OF |B2tf A YEAR.—A well-ssonred groand-rant of S62X a year. Executors’ SaIe.—IBBBDBHUABLB .GROUND BI NT.—A well.secured irredeemable ground-rent of 886 a year—clear of taxes. ’ Sale at Nos. 189 and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, FINE FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS OAR* PETS) Ac, On Thursday Hornlpg, At 0 o’clock, at the aaotion store, an ’extensive assortment of excellent second-hand farnitare, elegant piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., front families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for con venience of sale. By william h./stebr, general AUCTION AND COMMISSION BTORE, No. 46 North EIGHTH Btreet, below. Arch. ‘' 3. A. XLtSONv Auctioneer. O' Consignments of new and second-hand house hold furniture, pUoo-fortes, carpote, watches, jewelry, Ac., respectfUlly solicited, on which liberal cash ad ranoes will be made if required. JJ7" Out-doo? sales attended to promptly. Charges as nlMerate aa any other house In this city. JM. GUMMBY & SONS, • REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, No. 620 WALNUT STRUT, OARD.—T M. Gummey A Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stocks, &o. Also, household furniture at dwellings.' ' BBAL'ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE; JIT* On our Private Sole Register will always be found a wery -large amount of real estate, including every description of city and country property. 1 J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, - Real Estate Brokers. 620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth. SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, K 3 and MONEY LOAN QFFIOB, No. 224 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear ft., only eight doors below the Exohange. Hours of business from f o’clook, A. M., until 10 o’clock in the evening. Outdoor sales, ana sales' at the Auction House, at* tended upon the most satisfactory terms. CAPITAL' (200)000, •*- XiisbUshtdfor tkt last Thirty Advances made ftma one'dollar to thousands on Din* coonds. Silver Plate, Watchw» 3 JflireUyr, Hardware, Meri shandfcg, OlotWpg, Furniture, Sodding, Cigars, Murieal Instruaenji,: Guns,, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of * 7 i?T < SSlS P e*Q'r4ii>aJn any length qf time agreed pon. All <4w«i;lkaa om hanii.fi dollua and cpvudit ■rill 1» .hafged 2 par. oent. per moeth: uA or.r, th« lbWfißtm.rket r*t«. L ■ * - Tin. Btote Sow luring a depth of 120 feet, iulsrga Ire tad thlof-pf oof,Malta to athro all r&lu.Me., * n d aril .tate -e ttohpißn for the ptemiaea; also, a hearr lnnl ranee effected for tka benefit of all pi-raona baring aoode adranoeJ upon.. ■ ' . N.B.—On aoeonnt of baring as nnllmited capital, toll oBm.li prepared to nuka adrancea on more cat!. Iffotnir'and.accommodating tarnuthan tor other In tilaoltyTv, ‘ , Hone/ adrinoed to tbc poor, In null amoantj, vlli) #**A*y,' ..**■ AT pmvATBBAUI. ' Gold, Pfttent Lever usd Other Witches, Jewelry, and Clothing will behold st reduced prices.' quLly,/ ®«pri«H4wVr ISAAC. P.'BRANIN, . X . UGpT COACH &' CARRIAGE BUILDER, - ■ PRANKPORD, PA. A i l JL!?*\E arnmt * J to Siri satisfaction. Orders res* pftfitfullysbliclted. 'noKWm*-' TRUSSES I— for Gtattlta Preach, for Children, . ...TBflSwuS! .ip. t,£ai„. AhdoSfiJfi’BolM j Bjrln t»i, a new toff Jmpr(jrjJd aW'lffM MABSBTrpTBEBT. -MOSES-HA-THAH H, ACOTtoHBEB IU-AND COMMISSION MMOHAHI, 8. B. oorntl SIXTH indHAONSteert,. ■ ’ G'RSKT ; 'PtfBMO ACCOMMODATION. MONEY! . MONEY! ! MONBY ! ! ! Mode/ liberally advancetl in large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, diamond?,..watched jewolry, fowling-pieces, musical Instruments, furniture,.dry goods.'clothing, groceries, cigars, bardwarp, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, har ness, and all Articles of value.for ’any 'length of time 1 agreed on, at .'lfatkttns* _ Principal Establishment, southeast oorner or Sixth and streets. PROMISSORY NOTEB,’with collateral/discounted at the lowest market rates. ,J GREAT BARGAINS IN WATOHES, JHWEtRY, AT PRIVATE SALE. atN ATHANS 1 PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT, 8. E-Corner of fiIXTH and\RAOB Streets.—The following articles willbe sold for less then half the usual, store prices : Pine gold pnglieb patent foil jeweled and plain, of tne most approved and'best make, in* hunting case? •and'doable bottomed. Fine gold escapement lever, and /lepine watehes, in hunting case and open face, some or them extra full jeweled and best make. . Silver, English patent levof, watches, es capement lever -and lepibes.-in hunting else, nod open, faee, some very superior: English, Swiss, French, and.' Qiiartier"watches j - fine gold vest, fob, neck, aad children’s, chains; fine gold pencil cases and pens, bracelets, breastpins, finger-rings, ear-rings,- studs, me dallions, and,jewelry gencially. Superior Havaaaojgft’S at?ls per thousand, in boxes of 200 each, will be sold bysiDgle box or quant ties to salt purchasers. Nu merous fancy articles, Ac., &0., Ac: ■ HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL— I the GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK BTOMAOH AND WEAK BOWELS. Prepared by a Ohemlst. ' Bottle* 12#, 26. and 60 dents. < THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL SOIBNOE* " " HARTBHOBNE’S OURR-ALL should be kept in aU families, in case of accidents or sudden siokuess.' HARTSHORNB’S CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism. HARTSHORNB’S CURE-ALL oures Cramps, .Cholic, Pains in the Stomach or. Bowels. HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Paisa in the Limbs, SMe, Baokandßreast. HARTSHORNE’S OtJRE-ALL cures Sprains, Bruises, Boalds and Burns. HARTSIIORNE’S CUBE-ALL ’ cures Neuralgia, Toothaohe and Stiffness in the Joints. HARTBHORNES CURE-ALL oures Cholera,‘Diar rhm* and all-P&in. ZIARTSUOBNE’S CURE-ALL oures Ear Aohe and Deafness from a cold. HARTSHORNS’B CURE-ALL cares Dyspepsia and Indigestion: also, Canker and Bore Mouth and Sore Throat. HARTBHORNE’S CURB-ALL oures all Spinal Amo tions and Weakness in Limbs. ' HARTBHORNE’S OURE-ALL is a great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion. lE7" As the frequent changes of the weather produce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. I acta upon the Nerves, Mnsoles, Sinews, Blood-and Bones; and, by its warming electro-magnetic power, ex pels all pain from the system. Get a bottle and try it, and you will be astonished at Its happy effects. N. B. If you have & Gbngh, use HABTSHOBNE’S Pectoral Syrup of Wild 'Cherry, it is the beßt Cough Syrup in the World. Bottles, 26 and 60 cento, and $l. Tf you are Billions, use HARTSHORNE’S. ANTI BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomaob and Bowels, carrying off all BUe and Foul Secretions. Boxes, 25 oents. , Sold by R. TT. JENKINS, - No. 26 SOUTH EIGHTH Streetr- JBotween Market and Chestnut Streets, Bimes’ Stores, Chestnut and Market streets. ' Garriguea’, Tenth and Coates afreets. tfagner’* ; Tenth and Lombard sts. aul2-thstudtfif -Hfl OTHERi What is.the best and most JLvX agreeable Cough Medicine ? BROWN’S PULMONIOAI What is the most certain for Group T BROWN’S PULMONIOA • What Is most speedy for Whooping Oough f BROWN’S PULMONIOA! “ What is tho best for Asthma 1 BROWN’S PULMONIOA I What cures Bronchitis quickest 1 BROWN’S PULMONIOA! Wh«t will ease my cough; soothe my nerves, and relieve, if it does not entirely cure, Phthisis The best thing is BROWN’S PULMONIOA! No one takes it bat what they find speedy relief. It Is,a syrup, agreeable in taste, harmless even for a babe, uererfallsto satisfy, andccits but 26 cent* a’bottle. Bold by all Confectioners, Druggists and Grocers. Wholesale 220 South THIRD Street. d!8-lm Anew and valuable discov ery. ABpMATIO INVIGORATING SPIRIT. IT STIMULATES, BXHILRRATKB, INVIGORATES, BUT. WILL NOT,INTOXICATE OR BTUPJFY. ■ This delicious Beverage issuperiortoall invigorating Cordials. Bohnapps, Nervines, Ac. in nse for the cure of Dyspepsia. Nervousness, Heart-burn, Brows'neaa, Kid ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, Ac., as it will invigorate and strengthen, but will not in toxicate or stupify. Persons who have become habitu ated to the exoessive use of Tobacco. Opium, and Bp’rit uoos Liquors, will find speedy and permanent relief from a desire to nse these destroying agents, by taking a bottle or two of this DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE! Weak and sickly Females will find Dr. HAM’S IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, It being a Regenerator as well as a btrengthener of the Human System. Each complaint that the AROMATIC INVI GORATING CORDIAL is calculated to euro is named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full directions for use are also minutely given: , PBIOE 0118 dolub in nnu, Prepared by , . DARIUS: HAH, Principal office, No. 48 WATER St.iN. York. Eor sale by T. W. pYOTT* A SONS, n26-8m 218 K. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. .mHB GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OP X THE NINETEENTH OENTUBN.'*' THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE SYSTEM. The Imperial- Depurative, prepared by Dr. Lonns* berry A no# acknowledged as- the principal Family Medicine for the cure of Oabokeoub affections and SOROPULODB disoasesgenerally. The success which attends its uso In these inveteratedisoasoshas no equal. It is now used in these diseases with complete success, where all other means have failed. Two or three bot tles will satisfy any one of Its groat curative properties. Hip Dibbase and Wni» Swblliho, Ulobbatiobb of the Bosks,- Mouth, Throat, Ao. Its beneficial and healing characteristics aro soon observed in these com plaints. No matter of how longstanding they may hare neon, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEPURATIVE In a short time. Tsns&and Soald Hbad will as certainly yield to this medicine as it is used.' Diseases of the skin and all eruptive complaints generally cannot long remain after using a few oottles of the Imperial Depurative. Its Tonfo properties, as well as Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delicate females. - The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origf natlng In an impure condition of the blood. It expels all the virus or disposed matter from the blood ana re invigorates the system. Those using the Imperial Depurative tod wishing ad vice in their case, will receive every attention by otter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNBBERRY A 00., No. 60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. For sale also by J. F. Long A Co., Lancaster, Pa. . J, H. Baser and B. 8. Stevens, Reading, Fa. Holman A Co., (Harrisburg, Pa. O. W. Eptlng, Pottaville, Pa. T. A C. W. McOlintock, Easton. Pa. James Given, Westchester, Pa. Schmidt A Ge., Allentown, Pa. Sjmon Ran, Bethlohem, Pa. Dr.H. w.Leslie, Bristol, Pa., end Dragnets generally. ' tuU-row AnaWm ZOLLIOOPPEB’S ANTI-EHEUMATIO CORDIAL Ip the ever plfteed ba« fore the public that has performed se many MIRACULOUS CURBS INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. The most promlujentund influential cttiiens bear wit ness of its efficacy. .The abundant evidence from all parts of the country Is enough to warrant us in pro nouncing that it is the greatest wonder of the age. It Is an internal remedy that e.rikesat the root of the disease, and thus eradicates Uontirelyfromthecysten*’ Prepared by THEODORE DILKB, Ohemist, Northeast ooroeir of Pioe and Sixth streets, 1 o«T*Bm i Philadelphia. Hpnge onC QT^mitola. ||OBERT SHOEMAKER' A 00., WHOLX3ALB DRUGGISTS, Manufactnrerfl and Ddalqr PAINTS, VARNISHES, tad, WINDOW GLASS, Northeast toner FOURTH and BAO2 Btreets, Philadelphia. Sole, Agents for the sals of tbs oelebrated Ploreffi Plate Glass. mh2B-tr ThETERSIVE SOAP.—Time, labor, and X-r money saved. In uslngit, clothes do not require any boiling or rubbing on washboard. One pound will go as far as pounds common Rosln Sosp. War ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. ■lt Is decidedly the cheapest and best washing Soap ever offered to the-pabiio. Manufactured only by VAN HAAGEN & MOKEONB. -For sale by all re- Speetakle Grocers In the city, and wholesale only by TRAIN: A MoKEONR, ■ oeMm 22 South Wharres nhAW h PEERS' ‘ X : LUBRICATING GREASE, the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles of OMNIBUSES/CARRIAGES, OARTB, DRAYB tad WAGONS, end HEAT Y, MAOHINERT. . Par sale in tin nans, kegs, and barrels, by all ths DRUGGISTS in the city and the MANUFACTURERS, No IS SOUTH WITUR Str**« 4Patftiiwig «nC Iran. gAUUXL T. KXSBIOS. 1. YAUSSII 2UMIOX, - . . witaUMi*. Jonaioß. CJOUTHTWABK FOUNDRY, K 3 .JKPTH AND WASHINGTON STRUTS, rsiLAhiLVfiU. & SONS, ENGINBEBS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Froward Steam Bnglnes, for Land, Blrer, ana Marine ssrvioei - Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &0., Cast ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. 1 Iron frame roars for Gm Works, Workshops, Bellrotd Stations, Ac. f , Retorts and Gas of the latest and tnosi Improved construction. Every description of Plantation machinery, such u Sugar. Saw. and Grist Mills, Vaouum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ao. Bala for N; Bollln, Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer: J. P. Hom’ Patent Valve .Motion for Blast Haohlnerj and Steam Pumps. o B. H. BABTOL. anB-y TTNITED -SUA'EEii.JGO Y E R N M E N T U LAND LOCATING AGENCY, i CHICAGO , ILL. The subscriber, haring had maoh practical experi ence In selecting and locating lands In the various Land Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable srieotions for,'- ■- LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. 1 Ifa'ving'Burveyors constantly ia.:A« jveld to make personal examinations, he can always make the most Judicious locations.' 1 ■ - ' "•fl - - ioWA 'A^ljiv'lacJOyiN l '' ■ 1 - inff Satisfactory references given when requireda.’.o;F w -10* Money inyestsd Jn Kansas and Nebraska, and any of t£e*westera fltatese-* >* 4 A 1 r a * :? 1 / ' IWfl-nm •" 4o • rffRN-AMENTAL. and OOLaSWti'fiL'li.SS.' VP We-bAfe and Va other Sujldlnge, ishfir, OSWJajirj tpepßoi-; luh, or to give a chaste and elegant appearance. Any color roa/jbe nrornamentak. olabo -ately or In relief., , ZIEGLER A SMITH, v 1 Whbleftalfe Wdht,' and Gift's Dealers, . saSfl-dtf and Graen at* BUTTER. — 50 Batter jnstj'Qi eelved, and for sale by « -sy 0- 0. SADLER. A 00., • . AROR Stf) seoond door . illlc&innal. DR. HAM’S Snginesr ®inrtr* CJAMUEti HEPBURN ; has transferred his o®°? OmIMo, Poona., to No. 7JI SAN SOM SMort, (between OUrttnutand Walnut.) Philo-, delphls He will attend to any business entrusted to hlo ooro. In the Courts of Philadelphia or In tho In terior of the State. r Philadelphia. November 24,*1868. * n24-3m- igSAACJ T. BEDFORD, BRICKLAYER . *?,“■ MAR Street, back of 310 WACND T Bt. near the Exoh&nge: residence 3U NOBLE Street. Rangers and Heaters built and repaired, and allkinds Df Brick Work dono. ! Orders by Despatch Post promptly attended to, Best of reference, no!6-2m* THE ADAMS EXFBESS 00., OFFICE, 829 CHESTNUT STREET, rorw»rl» PARCELS, PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES >nd SPECIE, either, by itfl'Oirn LINES, or In connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to ell the prlnolpel towns tnd OITIBS of tht United gtntee. B. 8. BANDPORD, ‘ fliwuyl RqwfniattrtttitJl A'LEX. MoKIKNEY, ‘ attorney at law, GRBENBBURG,PA. Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In liana counties. , sell-tf V. T. ABBAHB. A BRAMS & HATER, rV ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LOOK HAVEN, PA., • WiU attend promptly to all professional business en trusted to them. Special attention given to the colleo* tyon of claims. BBPBBSNOBB ' Got. Wm.F. Paoker, Harrisburg, Pa.: L. A, Maokey, Prosident Lock .Haven Hank ; General D, E. Jackman, Look Haven: Hon.‘A. Whito, Look Haven: Simon Scott; Lock Haven: Bullitt Sc Fairtherne, Philadel phia : McFarland,.Evans, A' Ooi/Philadelpnia; Evans oc Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price; Philadel phia; Hon. A. V. P&raonß, Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor, Sc Co., Philadelphia'; Tener Sc Davis, Phila delphia; lion. James Burnside, Bellefcnte, Pa.'j J.W. Qaiggle, Esq.., Philadelphia. jy 20-tf fOHARLES /TETEvjOOMMISSION MEB \J OIIANT and; Importer - of . HAVANA BBGARS, /New) 18S Walnut street. Second story. ant-1 v L ADMAN A EABOKGr— Importers and-Wholesale Dealers in WINEB, BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI HUORB, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and Sleveotn street* , jelO-tf Gf&nratUm«i. T7IDGEHILL SCHOOL—Princeton IT. J.— J-i The Sixty-first SeramLannual term of this well known School'or Bora wilt open JANUARY 20. Ap plicttfous fdr places should be made early. . d24-frra&.vr-10t , . Jlf. TAVERNER, whoso original Philo • Fopblc.l fljatem of Instruction In ELOCUTION and GESTURE has received the most distinguished marks of approbation, offers his services to the citizens ot Philadelphia and New York, and to Collegiate Insti tutions in all parts of the United btates, His, instruc tion has been received with enthusiastic expressions of gratification in most of the Colleges and Ladles* Semi naries North and South. HU private course of instruc tion (8 leBsoDB) on Proportion, Modulation, Intonation, Force, Contrast, The'Language of Gosture, The Pas sions. Ac., faaa been highly commended by Rev Dr. Chapin, New York; Rev, Dr, E N, Kirk, Boston; Rev. Dr: Wm. Bacon Stevens, Philadelphia j Rev. Dr. Bel lows, and Rev. Dr. Osgood, New York, and other dis tinguished Orators. ' To La lies and Gentlemen In the private circle, who desire to learn to read the works of Snakspeare ana the Poets, his peculiar instruction in'this department is ef great practical value. 732 North NINETEENTH Street, Phlladel > Circulars, with the Testimonials referred to, can be obtained at Messrs. CAREY Sc HARTM, corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets. dls-wf&m-lm Ballad singing and guitar.- T. BISHOP, 1202 FILBERT Street. d25-lni* g ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, J-iN. £.,corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in all Its various forms; preparing-Students thoroughly for situations in any branoh of, business: Plain-and Or namental Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and, Correspondence. No institution In -the United States gives a more thorough and jiracftcaf course. In this department nb teaching is done in classes, and Is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and Boys are prepared for any gradeiof an Bogltehand Clas sical Eduoation, vis: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Sc Ancient and Modern Languages, irith all the higher Collegiate Studies, Sessions or five months commence September Ist, and February, Ist. Pupils received at any time be fore or after these dates and oherged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mh26-tf F. DONLSAVY LONG, Principal PHILADELPHIA \J COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, northeast corner of CHESTNUT and OEVENTH Streets, An Institution designed to• fit roans men for AOS TIT* BUOINEeS. BOABD OT TBU6T*ia. B. B. Oamem, . rruulo Hotklsi. Georgo H. Btoart, Derid HJlne, John Spsrhswk, ZhtridS. Brown, huo Hiwker, A.V.Persons, B. B. Hlnmen, Frederick Brown,- • Josh tie Llppinoott. SVKNING- SESSIONS after September 16th. Kich Student has ihditidoal ustbuotiov |at this Institution, and a Diploma from here la the best re commendation a young man can hare, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. eeB-tf » BRYANT & STRATTON’S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGRB. Phi tadelpbla College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Por information, call or send fox circular. ! • jeltof . EVENING SBB3IONB HAVE COMMENDED. S SNYDER LEIDY—JAS. M. LEIDY, • Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS' ACADEMY.* Nos. 143 and 160 BIXTH STREET, sear Race, where a knowledge of WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC Is made certain to every pupil that map enter. ACADEMY open day ana evening. n 023 ©pipping FOE CHARLESTON AND SA MB VANNAH —HHKON’S LIB.*. qoop3 rbobivot amsbilu ov-laSihg bi&nid EVERY DAY. The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KIYSTONS STATS and BTATI Of OBORCtIA, Now form a weekly lino for the South and Southwest, one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 10 o’clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Be rannah. NOTICE. ' TTtttU the steamship State of Georgia has received her new boilers, the Steamship Keystone State, in order to aooommodate passengers and the trade, will make Weekly Tripe, alternately to Charleston ami Savannah' SOB CHARLESTON. The steamship KEYSTONE BTATI, Oeptain O P Marehman, will sail on SATURDAY, January 15th. at 10 o’clock, A. M. POR SAVANNAH. The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain 0. P, Marsbmao, will sail on WEDNESDAY, Jamnrjr 6th, ai 10 o’olock, A. M The steamship STATE OP GEORGIA, Captain J. J. Garrin, will Ball on SATURDAY. January 22d, at 10 o’clock, A. M .. . At both Oharleatoa and Savannah, these shlpsconnect frith steamers for Ylorlda and Havana, and with rail, roads, &o.j for all places In the South and Southwest. < YRIIGHTS RBDUOID. Heavy freight st an average of Ift per oent. belov New York steamship rates. - INSURANCE. FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportion of goods shipped South will bo found to bo lower bj these »hlpa than by sailing vessels. ■ Cabin pa55a&e........•••».»»••• ••••*s2o 00 ; Steerage do 860 i -Excursion Tickets, good forthe present year. 81 00 < Ho bills of. Jading signed after the skip hu eallcd. For freight or passage, apply to A. HERON, Jr.,. : Ho. 838 (Into 81):North Whin eg* Agent* at Charleston, T. 8. AxT. G. BUDD, Agents In Savannah,*). A. GREINER A GO. For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA) every Tuesday. For Florida, from Savannah, steamers BT. HABYB* and ST. JOHNS, every Taesday and Saturday. For Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, os. the 4th and 16th of every month. , Jell STEAM TO GLASGOW/LIVER aBBt POOL. BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON DKRRY, without delay, for $3O. Return tickets, good for bLx mouths, to either of the above places, by any steamer of the line, |6O for the round trip, out and back. V4QM H$W rOBJC. Edinburgh, Gamming, Saturday, Deo 2b, 12 o’elook U. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, Jan 22, 12 0’c100k M FRO* GLASGOW. Glasgow, Thomson, Wednesday, December 22d. Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday, January 22d. ** RATES OF PASSAGE/ FROM GLASGOW- First Ola 16 guineas. Steerage, found with cooked provisions.. 8 11 FROM NEW TORS i First Glass..,.. Steerage, found with cooked provisions 80 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infants In Steerage, frse. Beturn tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. First Class $l4O, An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For freight or paeetgo apply to WORKMAN tc 00., 128 WALNUT Street, PhUadel phis ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL 4s LONRY, Buchanan’s Wharf, Baltimore. n 027 -ftCgfc THE BRITISH AND NORTH j£aaSsSa» AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STJSAMf PROM NSW YOBS TO LIVERPOOL. Chief CabinPaesige $l3O Second Cabin Passage 76 pßOtf QOSTOK TO LIVERPOOL* Chief Cabin Passage. $llO Second Cabin Passage. .60 The ships from Boston oall atHalifax. PERSIA, Capt Judkins, CANADA, Capt Lane, ARABIA, Oapt. J Btono, AMERICA, Capt Millar. ASIA. Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt. Andejr- AymOA, Capt. Shannon, son, DURQPA,Capt J.Leltch, Those vessels car'y a e’esr white llyht at mast-head; green on atarboard bowj red on port bow. ASIA, Lott, leaves N York, Wednesday, Jan 6. PANADA, JLang, leaves Boston, Wednesday. Jan 12 .AFRICA, Shannon, •* N. York, Wednesday,. Jan. 19, NIAGARA, Anderson,“ Boston, Wednesday, Jan 26. EURO ''A, Loitch, “ Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 2 Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. Tho owners oftbe>e ships will nat be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preoieus Stones or Meta's, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to , Jal-tf E. OPNARP 4 Bowling Groen. QEigarfl an& Sobacco HAVANA CIGARS.— A vory guporio lot of new orop tobacco, just reoeived and for sale low by •<“ * OHAHLEB TATE, ' d2O-lOt 133 Walnut street. ’ HAVANA CIGARS, of the moat cele brated brand*, vis: '* PARTAGAS. —FIGARO. tpiiKIfESJ.), VIOR V«LISB, EBPANA, tp.,*o. In I.s,'And 1-10 boxfls, of different Bisea, and modo of superior heavy new orop tobacco, now receiv ing. and f6r sale low by OHARLXS TETB, • f 138 , l£P D * SCOFIELD, IMPORTER OF HA < AwikVANA CIGARS—L* Norm«ndeS, ; lia Fire Flys, JpivJUllcaa/TlgAro*, Marla'Antonieta. Pressed >< Blor de RiO'Seoo Regalia*,fllor de L&P&z, Joes Ma Viohats, Oampllmentos, and many other brands of auperior qua lity, at redaqed prices, Mo - 837 Chestnut street, under CirardHouse. ;; *- dfl-lm C l . FITGT7ET : " J XV Imfopttfs Of HAVANA CIGARS, ** j,,. .siesoath front streot. Figaro, cabanas-and partagas , SUGARS .—A' 'choice' ihvolce'of these celebrated britado!odhoirdbtt£ f< New Era,” daily Mfptetedfironi iftTtnA, god for sale low, by OHARIiKB TXTI, , ’ (NarVlfifi Walnut strert, belbwGwood, ael ' ' ftiivtnd flurr MTARDROBES OF ELEGANT STYLES, i>{ mmi lfCtoij, it 9 P»Btt snatirtuu* domsaniee. ||ABTFOED FIKE INSUEAKOE CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, JUNE 1,1658^210,f105 41, POR FIBE INSURANCE ONLY, WILLLIAH D, SHEEREBD, Agent, jal-m vr t tf O.RE&.T WESTEEN. INSURANCE AND ' TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN BUILDING, 403 WALNUT STREET. ,OAPITAL ANl> BUBPLUB, *275 358 03. Insures against Loss or Damage br PISE. MARINE. OAUGO, and INLAND INSURANCE • ’ DIUEOTORS: Charles O.Latbrop, | William Darling, Alexander Whilldin, E Tracy. 6> John 0. Hnpter, James B Smith, Isaao Hasleburat, John R. Vodees, J. R. McCurdy, Thomss Potter, Thos. L Gillespie, Charl‘B Harlan. Daniel h. Collier, Jonathan I. Slocum . 0. 0. LATHROP, President. WM, DARLING, Vice President. JAMEB WRIGHT, BeVy and Treasurer d33*d&Wtf C. A. NAYJSt. Delaware mutual safety in gtJBANOE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PENNSYLVANIA. OFiIOB S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WAINDT Streets, Philadelphia MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, ) OAV.GO, } To all parts of the World. FREIGHT* ) “ INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by Blver. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage. •' to all parts of the Union. *- PI RB INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores,' dwelling Hanses. &e. AfSETS OP TH,B COMPANY, • •- November 1,1868.’ Bonds, Mortgages, and. Real J?5tate........$ 71.863 85 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 207,056 60 Btock In Beilroade and Insurance Companies 25,862 60 Bills Rece1vab.e......... 201,666 88 Caehonband... . 42,067 86 Balance In hands of Agent! Marine policies recently li debts duo the Company.., William Martin, Joseph H Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, John G. D&yls, John 11. Penrose, George G Leiper, ' Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Huston, Wm 0 Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer M’llvaine, Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, ’ WILLIA . THOB. 0, HENRY tYtBHEH. Bera CJATE GUARD INSURANCE COMPANY, 409 WAtNOT Street, IMl.telpM.. Capital paid in (seouroly inve5ted)............ $200,000 Surplus.... J, 31,450 Tbis-Company having been thorougly seorgan'sea/ is new ready to make Insurance upon all kinds of pro party, merchandise,‘ ■■ &tr, against LOSS or‘DAMAGE BY FIRE ONLY, upon’ favorable terms. Jacob N. Keeler, Francis-Blackburno, Bob-rt P. King, E B. English, George H Levis, Joseph Stidfold John Prentice, Edward Wlier, P. K. Birokhead, Henry B. Foote, JACOBN Hsnbt R Foots, Secrets PniLADSLPHia, Deo 281, TIHE , QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS $277,- 665.85.—Insures against LOSS or DAMAGE rBY FIRE and the PERILS OF THE SEA. INLAND NAYIGA9 TION and TRANSPORTATION. , . fET* TEN per cent, in cash returned on ilie earned promioms of Open InlandPolloies. OFFICERS. President—GEOßGE H. HART. Vice President—B. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H R.COGGBHALL. Assistant Secretary—B. H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Hart, E.W*.-Bailey • ? Andrew R. Chambers, A. G. Cattail, J. L. Pomeroy, Joseph Edwards, Charles G. Imlay, John G. Dale, H. R. Coggshall, Foster S. Perkins, Sami. Jones, M. D.. Hon. H. M. Fuller. se2l-y Attest, H, B. COGGSHALL, Sec’y. American fire insurance go., INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER PE TV At. ' ' No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus Invested in sound and available Securities, continue to Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Persons! Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjosted. DimnoToas. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John welsh. Casper W. Morris, Samuel 0. Morton* James R. Campbell, Patrick Brady, ' Edmund G; DutUh. Charles W. Poultney. GEORGE .ABBOTT, President. THOMAS B. MABIB, Secretary. ja33-yif INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANOE-No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered in 1794—Capital s2oo,ooo—Assets, Janu ary 1,1868, $847,440.60.100. , All invested in sound and available securities—conti nue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings’, Stocks of Merchandise, «fcc:» On liberal terms. DIREOTOE9: Henry P. Shcrrerd, George H. Stuart, ' Simeon Toby, ' Bamuol Grant, Jr., Charles Macalester, Tobias Wegner, William B. Bmitb, Thomas B. Wattson, John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman, William B White, , , Charles 8. Lewis, George O. Carson. HENRY p. BBERRERD, President. William Hum. Beeretaxy. je9-wfrm.tf fUTY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 310 \J South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capita 1............... .9800,000. * Organised 1861. . Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetui Hy; Personal Property, : annually, or for a leas period; tax* Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risk* j receive De posits: hold Trusts andgr&ntannulilfls- ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. O. TYLER, Vise President. J. W. Hamm*, Secretary. > Duioroxs. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Halley, B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle, - O. R. Bieklng, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinses, Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, JolB-Iy Q, F. Turpar. J IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST GOM JLi PANY.-Thb PENN MUTUAL LIFE INBUBANOI COMPANY. Northeast Comer of THIRD and DOOR Btreeto.* Capital, $612,726.08. , INSURES LIVES fox short terms, or tor the .whole term of Bfe—grahta annuities 'and endowments—pur chases life interests in Real Estate, and mhkes ill contracts depending on the ooatingandes of Life. They aot aa Executors, Administrators. Assignees Trustees, and Guard lans. nnnsi, Daniel L. Miller, \ Samuel 1. Stoke*, Benjamin Coates, - William Martin, Rtohard 8. NpvboW, Jamesß.MoTarWl, Wtlliam P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Easton,' Samuel 0. Huey. Theophlius Paulding, Charles Halloweu, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson. Rodolpbua Kent,. John W. Homor, William H. Carr, Ellis 8- Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Bebertsos, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner, . P. 8. Mlehler^Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. - SAMUEL B; BTOKEB, Vice Pres’t. Jon W. Hoaxoa. Secretary. nlB-Iy INSURANCE COMPANY, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA OFFICE, NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, raiLA&iLrau. mieribed Capitol, $600,000," Paid up Capitol, $200,000. 9HSOFOU. Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. B. Stewart* H. L. Benner. J. M. Butler, J. M. WhitoU, J. K. Walker, Edw. 0. Knight, M. R. Wendell, H.Lewii/frV ’ S.IH. Hbxsie. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President. ..THOMAS S. STEWART, Vice Prea’t. BAWL B.Moox, Secretary > 1 je29-y Fike and INLAND SlSKS.— fake INBURANOB COUP ANT Otttttf 9100,000. (Organised turner the Apt of AMehlhlr relative to Id suranee Companies, passed April 2d, 1866.) GEORGS W. DAT. President. THOMAS 8. MARTIN. Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Office 411 CHESTNUT Si.. Philadelphia* ' DIBIOTOas. Jacob K. Vanghan, Henry Lewis, Jr., D. B. Birpjy, -John W. Evermao, A: H. Rosenheim, M. Btorn. *• 6*Brge*W; fc Day. William W. Waiter*, Oharlea Richardooa, Barolay Xippinoott, Job. B. ferogTikrd. Ofau. Stoke*, fe24-y ASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.— JCi OFFICE NO, 6 EXCHANGE. Authobizsd Stock Capital, Jjoo,ooo. Chaktsi PIBPBYUAL. Fire Risks on Merchandise and Buildings. Marine Risks on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. • Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads. Canals, and Bteamboats, taken on favor&blo terms.' 1 ' DIRECTORS. George A. Wright, Thomas Shew, George Coo km on, Charles 3 toy, Jacob Reed, W. 0. Btotesbnry. _ ANDREW COCHRAN, President. . WiLUix I. Baow.t, Vice-Pre'idont . nB-tf Andrew Cochran, William I. Drown, Richard G. StotesDury, Deter J). Myers, Robert B, walker, Jacob Lukeruj, Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALKBI street, Philadelphia DIRECTORS. Thofl. L. Ladens, Wm. F. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D, Truitt, M. W. Baldwin, Wm. K. Hamlin, JohtO. Jamefl, H. H. SMUiagford, A.J. Bocknor, O.E. Bpftriclor, ©ft®, w - Be*tpn. H.fi. HftiSon William Raigaelj Wip. H. Lnvo, Kdwin Booth, Charles?. Norton,. John Harrison, IsaaoMyer. E. S. Watne. - President—THOMAS L. LT7DER9, B 4 Y lcePreßiJjent - E - B' WARN* t Secretary—OHAKl/K3 A. DUY. eoU-tf-? OROOERIES.— O. DONOGHGE, 15 S. ‘WATER Btreet, 'offers for salo, to reduce his •stoelgdurlog this month, at reduced prices for Cash and New York Steam ReQued Sugar and Syrup of various Coffee. Cuba and New Crop Now Orleans Molasses, Sifted Pepper, and Ada mantine Candles dQ-lntf! (SLATEI SLATE!! SLATE I!l—Hoofing rp BJate, of all sftes. and at very low rates, kept con stantly on hand, and for sale hv -TIERING, fOX, * 00., GERMANTOWN ROAD aM THIRD street. E* B. Slate Roofs jftit on In the beet manse;, and re ad ***»«*«**. Mr , V .--a i t .*« j COMPANY. 8500,000. (AIL PAID IN.) Philadelphia b—Premiums on isued—and other 01 288 14 $608,804 70 STORB. Janos 0. Hand, Theopbilua Paulding, James Xraquair, William Ejre, Jr., J. F. PenUton, JathuaP. Xyr«> Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. M’Parland, Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, John B. Semple, PittaVg D. T. Morgan, “ J.T. Logan. “ M MARTIN, President. I. HAND, Vice President. retary. dl6-tf DIBBOTOR9. Bod. 8 B Ocuhlog ' Charles ?. Watroua, Elihn J. Baldwin, J. A. H Hasbrouck, Aaron Close, JohnM. Beach, * Blatthew Keilej, Alex. 0. Lawrence Alfred Clapp, Wm B.Eorbes. I . KBELIK, fiesldent, d23-tf ©remits. Ratirsair£ines. fSSHHUsSIiI ..NEW.’ YORK LINES. THIS CAMDEN. AND. AMBOY rAND PHILADELP’A AND TRENTON-BAILHOAD CO *0 LINE3.' " FROM. PHILADELPHIA TO'KRW YOBK AND WAY PLACES, will leave as follows, vie: PROM KENSINGTON DEPOT. , J Fare from Kensg’n Depot to New York. At, 8# A. M,, Morning Hall, Ken sington and Jersey City.. ' At P. M., Evening-Mail, Ken sington and Jersey City. ,1 . „ a oo SI., Night Mail, Ken«ing- • ton acd Jersey City.. 2 25 The 6# Evenir g Mail Line runs d»ilr. The 11 v Night Mail, Saturdays excepted 7 • * The Cars of the City Passenger Railway Company will convey Passengers to and from Kenslngt-n Depot. PROM WALNUT-STREET : w Pabz At 6 A. M. via Camden and Amboy. 0. & A. Ac commodation. f 2 25 At 6 A. M , via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jersey) Accommodation 2 25 At 10 A. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Express., 3 00 At 2 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, 0. & A. Ex press. 8 00 At 3 P. M. via Camden • and Amboy, Accommoda tion—lst Class ....2 25 At BP. M via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—2d Class 1 50 At'6 P M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—lst C1a55........ 225 At 6# P.M via Camden and Amboy, Accomraoda . tlon—2d Class 175 OZs” Express Lines stop at Principal Stations only. For Belvidero, Easton, Plemington, Ac., at 6 A.M. and 2% p, M. \ For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Aq , at 0 A. M , via Delaware, *• Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Mount Solly, at 6 A;M., and 2 V. 3, and 6 V P M. „ WAY LINES Po^L Bto }» Tr ® n > n i*e-> at2V P. M., from Walnut an< M fromKensingtonDepot, lor Palmyra, Kanoccas, Beterly, Borlingten, Bor dentown, Ao.,at3P. u. * Steambpat Richard Btocbton for Bordentown and In termediate places at 2% P m. Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each'passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing appall. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility fox baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be reliable for any amount beyond $lOO. ex cept by speoial contract. December. 20.1353'. WM. H OATZMISR, Agent. Meg Egaasaßau - north pennsyl- RAILROAD WIN TER AKRANOKMKHT. lOR BETHLEHEM,' DOTLESTOWN, Ac.,ul bj railroad connections for • Easton . T ' CoUwiiea, . , H ; '■Allentown, Williamsport. M&noh Chunk, Elmira; Hazleton, Niagara Falls. On and after WEDNESDAY, December 32, 1853, p£s -sengerTrains wiU leave FRONT and WILLOW streets. Philadelphia, as fellows: 1 For Bethlehem, 'Easton, Allentown. Maueh Chunk, Hazleton, Ac , (Express) at‘ 9 30 A U. Passengers forEutonby this line can spend two hoars in Bethlehem, and an hour and a half In Easton, and return’ the same evening. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Maoch Ohunk. Wllliama port, Elaira, and fhe West, (Expreia) at.. 2.15 P. M. For Accommodation) - ’ _ »tj.. .i ;...8 45 A. M. and 4P. M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation.) TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem (Express) at 7 A. M. and 6PM « ™ « T \? oy * efltown (Accommodation) at 7 A. M. and 3.80 P, M. Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. ■ - - - 4 i _ ' ; ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia, for Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia,' for DoyTestownj at 4p. M. Doylestown, for Philadelphia, at 7 At M. Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P, M. - All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Chatham street with Fifth an iSIiMIKA J(Aili X ROAD LINE.—QUIOBSfeT ROUTE to Ilmira, Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara Falls,- Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal,'St. 'Pauls, -Detroit, Dnnlieth, and Bt. Louie. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reeding Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VIES Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: 7.30 A.M. DAY EXPRESS,- - For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, Bt. Panic, Burlington .and St. Louis. * . 8.80 P.M. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Book Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington and Bt..Louis. .... The 7.30 A. M. train runs through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all'Stations on the Lebanon ValleyDranch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. "AID At Rupert, for Wilkesbarre.Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMBBURG RAILROAD. .... checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension, fib" Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line’s Ticket Office, Northwest corner of OIXTH .and CHESTNUT Streets, and at .the Paa sengerDepot, cornerot BROAD and VINE. - - THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily. jßMdaya excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 Freights must be delivered before BP. H. to insure their going the same day. ; Vst farther information apply at - «_* Broad,below Vino, Or to OHAfI. 8. TAPPBN, General Agent, N. W. cor. Sixth ana Chestnut Streets, 001-tf Philadelphia. f 35 Min WINTER AE-., .|g*— ai GSMBHKL RANQ2MENT. BHILSDKLPSiA. WILMINGTON, AND BALTI MORE.RAILBO AD. On and after 3atturdaj, December 4,1858. FASHBNGEB TRAINS LEAVE pAhIaDeLpHIA at BA. M., IP. M.; (Express,) and For Wilmington, at BA. M., 1,8.80, and 11P 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. ForSeafoxd&tS A. P.M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 6.80 A. M., (Express.) 12 noon, ana 5.40P.M, ' * * Leave Wilmington at 7 20 and 11.40 A. M,, 2.25 an 8.66 P.M. ’ - Leave New Castle at 6.46 and U.J2 A.M., and 8.05 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.20 A. M.. and 6.80 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.20 A. M.j and 4.86 P. M. Leave Seaford at 7.46 A. M., and 1.46 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 1.66 P. M., and 12.16 SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal timore. Do do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phila delphia. Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will run as follows; Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate places at 6 00 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do do do 666 P. H Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 0 00 P. M no 2 S. M. FELTON. President. FiIi,ADKLFHIA, GERMANTOWN AND NOB RI aT 0 W NIRAILRO AB—'WINTBE ARRANGEMENTS. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1858. FOR GERMANTOWN, te»TBPWaJelphli6, 7S{, 8 40 min., 914, 10V.UV A. M., J, 2,8, 4,5, 8, 7,’S.V, 10,11*1?. SI. ' * L«*re Germmtown 8,7, 7*, 8,9 JO min.. 1014, UK A. M.,1.10 mln„ »X PM. Leave Philadelphia 0.20 min. A. M., 2, 6# P. M. Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M.,1.10 min., 5¥ p. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,7jf, 8.40 min., UK A. M., 2, 4,6,9 P.M. 1 * Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10 min . T. 85 min., 8.60 min.. 11.10 A. M., 12.60,3.40, 6.40. 7.40 min. P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 mio. A. M.,‘2. 6V P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 8 A. M.. 12.60, 6.20 min. P. M. 808 CONBHOHOOEBN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6X, 9,11 A. M.,106 min., 8.10 min., 4#, 6.60 mm , lljf P. M, Leave Norristown 6,7, 9,11 A. M., 1,3#, 6.40 min. P. M. ON SUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia 9 A.’ M. and 3 P. M, Leave Norristown 7 A. Mr. and 5 P. M. . FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6X» 7 85 min., 9, 11 A. M., 1.05 min .2 05, 8.10 min , 6.60,7.45 min ,11V P. M. n * AM ’ I *> BUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN. CHEBTKR YALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING- Leave Philadelphia 0V A. M. and 8.10 min. P. M. H. B. SMITH, General Superintendent. SolB DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Sts. fSKanri—an NOTICE.—CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD -PAS SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGrOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS —On and after let Janu ary. 1859, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Passangar Depot of the Phllsdel phia and Reading Railroad Company, comer of BROAD aud VINB Streets ; TRAIN for Downingtown, le%vea at 7.i0 AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 8.80 P M. DAILY (Suadays elocx in the evening, »d on Monday tad Thnrtdav evenings till 8 o’clock.' - HON. HKNH? L. BXNNIB, President, BOBIBT BBLIBIDGS, Ties Presided. Wit. J. BMP, Beeratary. ' *■ • i t .mfcittfo&if - Hon. Hsnxy L. Benner,* F. Carroll Brewster. .BdwardL, Carter,, —Joseph 3,’Hart , Robert Selfridge, Frauds Lev, ‘ ' Sami.' K. Ashton, * JoaeplTYerkee, - - Henry: Diffrndsrfftr. -Mcmey li received andpaynentapiada dally. , . The JaTeatments are- made in conformity with the' provisions of the Charter, in'REAZ/XSTATS MOST ' &A.GBB, GROUND RBNTB, and each -first class sesnri- ' ties as anil always tmrhre perfect aecarlty to the-depofli which eaanot fiaii to give permanency aadsta* billfcr to thU Institution. *acl-ly CAVING" FTTKD.—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY* corner of THIRD an&CHSST* HUT Streets. - - .t • c * . Largo and small corns rooohrsdfrfed’fald Vr* on do aand, icithpat notice! with Ttfi PBB OB NT INTBB IST from the day of deposit to'-the daj of witkdrsmti* ' - T)ffloa hotixa, firomft antll g o’oloek evarr&tY.'a&d os MONDAY BTOKINGB from 7 catil ft o’clock." < . . , ' DKAfTS forsaloon trofr slapwMds. ‘. - • * • President—BTßPggN B. OBAWTOBD Trataortr—PXrlNTflSK; ' -. Teller—lAMßS B. HUNTS*. GROVES WHISKEY.—A de v sire to-lea bail the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their Injurious effects upon the constitution, has induced the offering to the public of an article which the juiAlysation of Professor Chilton. Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth. Garrett, * Camac, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to he the most pore and consequently least injurious spirits ever offered the American public. ■ CERTIFICATE OP Dlt 3AS. B CHILTON. r hare analysed a sample of Cbestaut-G rove Whiskey, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON; Ja.. or Philadelphia, and having carefully-tested it, I am pleased to Btate that it, is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substanoes. It in an unusually pure and fine flavored quality of Whiskey. ' ■ ■ JAMRft R. CHILTON, M.U., New Tork, Sept. 8,1858. . Analytical Chemist __ Paamiusui Sept. 9,1865. HxauSib: We have ears fully tasted'the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent ns, and and that it contains none of tae poisonous substance known KaS Pmslo Oil, which la the characiaristlc and injurious Ingredient or the Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, & CAM AO, - Analytical Chemists. To CsmtSß Woabtov, Jr., No. 116 WALNUT Bt., Philadelphia.. odß-dtjafll SCOTCH ALB, LONDON POBTEB, AND BROWN BTOUT. * - B Youngers* Ale, St- Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, in tone pints. • • - - ~ tfniE& Sona’ Ppa*kHng Ale, ln stone pta, Jinii twniiiwu* London Brown Stoat in glass pta. do ‘ do • Porter* in glees pta. F Bleed A Co.’a Dublin Stout, in stone pta. In store and for sale br , ' WIM.TAM H. YBATON, . - 218 South FRONT Street. « CJifIDEK'S OLD WINE STOKE,” >3 ‘ * Old No. 70, new 828 \TAUnjT Street. Snider’s Wines wero always pronounced *by good Judges to be unsurpassed, and were in reality mpsrfof to any in the market.. Part of the old stock I bare yet on band, which consumers would do well to tryjnow that the market is overstocked .with adulterated liquors for to sell daring the Christmas Holiday?. - Wines and Liquors sold by- me, if unsatisfactory, can beretumed. . . ... .JpHN.QASKT,Ja^ d4-lm Successor to J.Y. Snider. Brandies. —« Finer CMtiuon,” M&rett, and* other; Cognacs of rattans rintages, in half pipes and quarter casks; PalletoSsin BooheUe,Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one*eighth casks. Imported and for sale by < > HBNRY.BOEUH A 00., oat* I*l lad MS lUt ! ■>. Wonrth atrwat. IT IS A DTE, AUD A PERMANENT ONE.—H. P. AW. O. TAYL'iRVS PHILETHEIRA. ' A complete HAIR bYI and Dressing together, em bracing, in-high perfection, all thap is requisite for Coloring. Softening, and Beautifyiagthe Hair. To be had at the principal Dreg and Variety Stores, and of the Manufacturer?, 641 North NINTH Street, Philadel phia. ‘ dlO-lm JS .NOT A DYE I JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER wIU re store Gray Hair to its original 1 color in from ten to twelve days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen off and become thin.' •• • ■ It may be used as freely as water, and Is the xnoatbean tlful Dressing for the Hair now In ose. Thousands In different parts of the Union have testi fied to Sts -wonderful virtues, sod all who have used it join in thein praise of it. . Bold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. BWAYNE & SON, No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, shore MARKET, Soli Agents for Philadelphia Trade supplied The only artiule unrivalled IN MARKET/ Th® reason why, i¥ that by NatarVsown proeesi it restores tho B&tnr&l color permanently after the hair be omes gray; supplies the natural* Quids, and thus makes It grow on bald beads, removeVall dandruff, Itch, lag, and heat from the scalp, quiets and tones up the nerves, and thus cures all nervoui headache. and may be relied upon to cure all diseases of the sca/p and hair; it Will stop and keep it from falling off: makes it soft, glossy, healthy , and beautiful , and if osed by the young two or three times a' week, it will never fall or become gray; then readers, read thefollowing, and judg® for yourselves Nrw Yoax, san. 8, 1559. MESSRS. O. J. WOOD k CO. t Gentlemen: Hevinghearda gooddealabout Professor Wood's Hair Restorative t and my bairbeingquite gray, I .made up. my mind to lay aside tbs prejudices which I* in common with a great many persons, bad against ail manner of patent .medicines, and a short time ago I commenced using your article, to test it for myself The result has been so very satisfactory that I am very glad I dia eo, and in justice to yon, as well ss for the encouragement of others who may be as gray as 1 was, bnt who baring my prejudice without my reasons for setting it aside, are unwilling to give your Restora tive a trial till they hate further •proof, and the best proof being ocular demonstration I write yon this let ter, which you may (how to any each, and also direct them to me for further proof, who am in and ont of the N Y. Wire Railing Establishment every d*y. My hair is now its natural color, and ranch improved in-appearance every way, being glossier and thicker, and much more healthy looking. 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