fietaiUDra sti!h» tossUat ?.'K AM. JK H J. ItLS. ‘ Cloth Circular* —~~. ,\J£, -TAKING l .*ft\*gm*f! Lg*v ssf .'*si - ajh- WottliSSrlMT»49 wpoWMt®tmHol^lJS^lig. MB BALASOI @iSMasij» -BAIIi'ANI) SVINTKIU ''',-v/-' .-• e*rt .otf#r l;t Oloake and Ragland} nottAtrtis u ,voi Bhawl* and Slfcafriodiiatfl •* <»iLsm »t£3 j»<i i-n-joy -5,kH - Merinocs anjJJßaehinwHiij eijli ui ~?* jjqvo - DcLalnea .. . ,hj m r?u: * flaifeTmejM aufl l.' ;• “hlntStt e6£<H3nl&*** xr<ui£i'?-2 l - Clothe anfrfliQutairM, Waklm# a »>' 'j ? ;t Bbifateafed BfeaariefU-c&V'Mi'* .^.’4-' ' 1 tptpA**w^fy«t^l^nJr f »tU'tl frSOjiiji 7stiTah!e and Plano Ootom* ladles’ and " &* With o largo BANOV ANPIMAiPLH PBY OOOPg, P "I To IH OBNE^ Northeast OornerJroHffilKjlEJlSiJlWMN “WI MM JOSoGA&l^^^lM&j 4s ,? B ~' pfriV &yVfff -*■».* -NaJtstjPflLf W INTEB n jihaii rSl6iS ,lu )r - a ?; PARIS MAUTZLii/t, 3?Va4K’fs*MKoSj[UAri *l3 Cloaks. Red need ,£,*9.00.„ .; ~-,i . iro^®|KfcsrV:; SMO'SSaiifS^WfiBOO. = *lO - - - - *M OtoakißMßMd-JoMisW. .R7v.fi #. . *BO olook*,Bedupedjt -, ■ The of all the leading stj|ei jtaftajjUfgg*(ed ttelrwoA-, rooms for the season, nollKW uLOAKSwiII henceforth h* *■ecelrad- _'!»■> t7jL.«s<3. lisiotn tilin'jai-t'lra J - W . P •Jtf£0 J O®0cB» efc 0 O:. , I. d 29 . 708 OHKSTHUI!!BTEKBTr ; 70 ~d-.it-". •Winter stooe’BEDuoed. > Sstlnetts, ftnlTMUiug.. ,« - „ All at is? <- Hcsry Valeneaj) JBjtt —T(' am-Kt,it- 1. t-. kv Merrimack Prlnteat H-cente.*; >. x . Meriooes— Blsolu; A Elegant Belter hsndMfae QarmeDta at mack tiosfcliaa wrail'prroo* for nmt. quality, flO t , iwdlpyßPABjSEP e^ A tuj largo stock also of e,WfcoUoo Shawls* < * f * BBDUOffOIT **" ' • V WiU oomaaence on v tHeISan}EOIMBER7“, i i N.B.—Ho deviation from prieo. x Kk-4\ OOOSIRJ&>sCOHABm>£JIV? :i -ai-Ut? <llB • B. E. oorner JUNTH&MARKBT SU L garrwwwi 1 ■w"', rff.ir sr<: "t. THRILLS k SHEETINGS FOB EXPORT. JLF beown, bleajhed, it blue., drills. ' MQM BHB*rraC(Bi »* 24 South FRONT ST., f IS LETITIA .52V... . . •. <wl6-lr ' %MTINOHESTBM&GO. r <JBNTI<KMEN , S; ww fCBWIBHWe BHHW**’* <»;?'» -> -I-«r Uw* -ital- v.o~. *v *3 PATINT BBIB? MAHUIAO- «J 0 TOBY, At the Old Stand. JfoiTOfICHEfIXHUT 8TB1BT; oppo cite the J>sij 100 l *TW* -n. A. WINCHRSTER will fire; aafcewtofortj hie perr. tonal euperTlslon Ho Itho Manuraotaring departments. Orders forhis -eeleDrated-style of. Shirts and OolUre filled at the- ihortesraotlpe,. Wholesale trade sipplied on liberal terms. • h>* s»< JyB4»ly e JW. SGOTT^'iliS’offthe . OB.BTIB fc Boivrf i )?GßlrtLßrilN’B KURHIBH IHG BTORB ui BHIBT MANUFACTORY. 814 OHKBTNUT Btrmt, (nnilj.oppM)vtlw9tna4H4iiM,l Philadelphia. \<pPX t»-i- J. W. B. would re§poctfqUy odtl rtteJhittatWn < tfl file former patrons andlQenHb ro'hUrih# Bte#*. and ie pte- j pared to fill order# for BHIRTB at Ishort. notice. . A., perfect fit Mitfkfitied. with Him BHlftT&fcad’oo£LAß&. is* * J THE WABKHOnSIITG OOMFANX IsMSi sJ Sli lw* -*«&S OP PHILADEIiPHfA. is ft f 4 {< CV i ft V ' ■ •■ * ' -i PATRICK BRADtV; K«<v|FLUnr.*lllß]K ” WL-?" - ALJSXANPSR HKNRY, GKO. L. HARRISON, A J. PLIASONTON.MI WILLIAM <NIILBOJfc? - * WM. B. BIKWART, B. RrOKAWPORD.?:.; PAtllloVißA 8. BV^ttAWfOttDi^WP^* B^®^* 0 WII^IA^»PpHN ) ,Ir l «vo^^/;''l ( ’lV. , WILLIAM HML&B,<'Wfc«te)r^ sifMZ -■'• •'> wt CLIFFORD Krtp»r. ; y THE TTAREHOUBiN'a'OOMPANr’ OT PHIEAD'A RECEIVE OOPM ON STOEASB, - t v4»£ « < * ' Whether in Bend ojf I Daty Jree, r at f J3hirent Bates, and will issue receipt* o'fy ) \> t i t Application may be made at their \ ' J ■ OVfXOB} IN LAUREL BTIIEBT, V- l ' Lately oocapled by <?usJom Houee/or, at their premfsee, better tmown u the- v, — , TOBAGSO...WAREHOUSE, »'* ' ? Li. iS r \ jpUtST D ' J . TBUIKMN INSTITUTE. HOVWtBBBy IMS, WEST »HlXAl)]E!jM;fflA ;: s rARCH-MAKTTFAjo^r^iirjajdoitPArf?, rom thiie 1 a ’*;* ; P E A R„L V A^pij r AUTD OORff 'FJlßl*** TpoMPg°»»>lfl£AßKßi •& jgflPlSfO) , ini 133 gouth FBONTBtre»t, T* iv Ae«nU fortho, flofiipiajr. JOSEPH GILLOTT s S ~ . W-S^...P;*;Wv v f BOLD ANJJ BAPID v . it'has bo xquiL ; , A Creak supply >1 SPLENDID 1 PEN. .-i t \ : ja*t reoeired) <ra card t and Inboxes otohodiniil For sale to the kt tkeMariafsktafor'e "l/are; HENRY OWEIf. Agent. E; N«W,Yori,.'. Full supplies of all popular numbers now.on,itnd;■; ‘W. <***-*:< jVJ A N l IOZ <’:£ffi>: K p'UT& OORD9, _STW’IW ,^i4^XU,7, !1 . MunflMtond and for sale •£ (^'We^^rk .ic\*'a •?»**»?» y !; WEAVER, FITEER&GO., *i* x i ,• o * «-,• .Tj, , • w , K»'»S»- WAME Bhert, ud 3811. WHABVEft noir - fa> ‘ TRUSSESf— . TKUBSEB! GenulßePrench', forChildren,' TRUBBEB! do do. Ladies, *t\ TBU8BE8! Approved American Styles. Supporter Braces; BoglUh AWdidlt&iSSJWfCSjrthV gas, a new and improved self-injecting article, specially adapted to Ladles’ Bnemas}-french Pessaries: Breast Pumps: Infants’ Putting fl«aka: Nipple Shells and Shields.-Ptf salV by . OA.LBB B. NEEDLES, and Practical adjuster <rf ; tfCCnito?c4f%emediea.- 6. W torner TWELPXH and RAOB Sts., Phila. Ladies’ rooms—oat/anee on to * tof ** . oolite AHD JD^SOOVBBr WASHING AND SOOtTHING'; - *0 \ Bowzwi&iifczzm V > „V,'' ls, ■}->.<£*-, PAMHMiD~ro»*r«jlBp», TU« Important dUcoTorjr hpSJHrt; Wj the United Btataß| end It is now oonhdently recommended to AlonufMtartrt, Housekeeper, tki VO&tiA it Hi i< labor-eerlng preparation jifcd.' lMtllM tWnlhilfof i»r other artlole knownlfotiotetaelneinniKieeeco Whlle-It /eleaheee, whltene, end poriaer. Cotton t .LJnett. and, . Woollen goods of erery the most delicate OerUfica^<££siT|isuli*Te ■' SAMUEL GEANTj ; - lMWODTH.WiiJaißime'ri' 1 ::, JjM-tttol ' «#£••*% JMMSASrSf. <ft,-,51 „$n I .i O. BABLJB. ft 00., • ■ ' . '439K»; t M'oa4 tar Wo* tmtf. i AHD IMPORTERS, ; *" Bring aowirtanged In th«sr‘ nmMoistidn'' ' „ N 0.43 BOOTH POUKTH BTRBBT, ■'---kro offer Ing on rfllloeriar> ;tooortment' of ;i :J' ■ ;■ Vq7T:;-’BRUGQIB*a> aktiOLBII Bwrrtn AlyT rANor aooßß.* • ■U Ooßßlsttnolhipirt of e ■;r French and English FANCY eOffßS* ' ■ 1 , ryortJpfSXTRiOTB and FOMADJS. To'uhlcfa'iwypaH the attention of Druggists and the jrabUoyM'lhfeiFijrlces defy competition' it 1 41Mtja7 r< fl>l* - —"i *71 —\ i • J • „ ... i 1 T'l.'-l '_ ' !#MijKB*NGLE HEJJ>OT4IfTERS.— J%,^We l heifc'J4fifc rec«lvw oar Irenon Ocmfeoticmßry, fa&tfareiniimtisßtaringa aaperior article of. Marsh Mel- Mj Atils irad sfcpfel&J’Oon elyia irllfi the Veit IDonKctldnerV in thladfer, at-* JSFVRIEB fc-KVAN?’,- T%r , Sa&lMtflSsffi. 718 MABKBT Sid Bth; 1 r-/v;n'\¥ y' “ Vi -- sj-i ji/.F.'r: OAIEY& BROTHER'S 1J ; wirfmouMj -*• J *3T CHESTNUT STREET. ‘ft*. T£KDAY r ANOTHER, INVOIOE - ENGLISH r ArP-EHT H R TTS"S r '** OELEBKATED IkAKE, *' ! r ... : " r ■> *"d ■=,'OHH DOIiOAB A,YARD., ~, •, .. v<ti\ ' ‘S’ •" ‘— 1 ' ‘ *' ... \ " ' • ciptfet bttVera lrfllßid om itoiJifull and orfreih: irtjlw, uul P'UaSB ■; i °°B-« ■;- l;Z J WHBEi*fe StWILSpN's ■ v.s'b jff ijlf G, M A i O.H i;W ES, ; ' ' JBIiRDOEDrEBXOES. / '-■ I HEW'SIYEZ,SSO., ' 'All,the former pattefnl‘s26 leu on ekchMachine. 'v; ■ . "i ■’. L. W WpIDINO OFWPiKa THMAD. ‘a’; iuiMMaa - which ■ ; tubns any width op / | HJBM'OB. MW. ’ _____ .-j —'tonion.''. • ;■ ■ " '■ - i-> 1 ; OBS 8!0 i HBBTSPT;BtrMt,PWI»4eIpW». •' *' Ni; 7 Street, Trenton/ H.J; ■- ' Nolj-PnatjQAY Street,Well' Charter, P». _ , ,‘oo7tofelio j, I'*- 1 ' •' „'■ ■’ . YjAßEia',4 BOUDOIR, SEWING MA CHINE Idofferedfto the pnblioas the most re-’ 'ifaffle )iojr-Ri«a|Se)rlnff;M»6btfirili ffl«r If •Tjromsii'ls"'jaixty stitchesto' anincii,.oaall]:kind?,of .goods, frpia.co arrest bagging.tothQ flnest cembripal It ~fo,*withdut VzcenttoD}* the simplest In Its mechanical cone traction bd'nin aid kept in order years of # age,,, The durability of or : its work,' lire war ffomth'iw hundredfo'fifteen hundred stitches per mi nuter The thread used Is taken from the spools, withoctthbtrOcbCbof Mwitrbifca.’ In fact, it’is a ' i^^chljieiihat r }s etefyffamily In the land, and VtheJion'prieejefj :‘ M u\<: >,> *■ • «*V Ir ii 7* jTHIRTY DOLLABB, at which they ate sold, bilDgathim'within the reach of almost etiirapM. B,DJ;BAKBR, Agent; - jg&Vrtirfr-gin t j t -,2Q flogth RtQfITH Btreet.g ponses. Iff 3? c&T^. • rpOMMIBfIION M3ROHANTB' u.i.x **■*!>? \ rCa TBB SALH.Or » ’■>’ < A'U’B'RICIAN MAW'O-J ACTURES, ■i.- No} 61,COMMON BTBKBT, ■ ; „KE Y 0;Z h E A* X 8 . . . U Special aVwntltin r giTe£i to Collecting and-Remitfin] JBxobßDgeA-A-. ''} _ ; -‘i ■r • r d2B*3ni* • "A POTION,j GOM;MISSION,AND bENBi BA.L AGHSOY Jjp&lNfcßS —P., WKtHSGTOB having p«rmap«ntly.l6c&ie<J wojflelf, at Penßaoola, 7U. } . informj.thAppbllo h'ai opened ozu -PAaAPOXStreet,-neau/oppoaite the. Market Hotttie.- andpAgency Business, ' ana res peatfallyaoUoH consignments, of >ll klnfl # { 6r goddamn! merchandise forAaotiori,or ohComraU lon.. , ” i ? dd-mw*f2mAW&a- LINEKSiK lAnerijean Li Xlrien Cb*tinM, K' fij . ®iSS5t fWi fjr ‘~ f *'- kabinet lXlgte. rjpMLAE^ESTrDESK?EFOTXN bVakutHpir^ ': ■ r' v ... ... I H-OajUßT. J i.'H.tta’TOH, n". -■ - (Secession! U) J, T: IlMTimitti) ' *‘ ' MiNDHAOIOB-BKa 01,; 'A. t. ADAMS'. XMPROyBP DESK RACK. {'• Mo. MS* South THlBDStreet, . , , _f : ! PUladelpliit. 0»fIOB, BANK, udgoioop FUBNITHBE, ' .BXIUNBIOMI'ABtEB,ioOEOAfiHS,' iWARDBOBEg.&o. v iMn i ifflrgiag ' g:i)«mitttlB. .. . SHOEMAKEBac CO., WHOMSAIiI DBOeOiaTB, Vustalannial IjMlrtj VABHIBHM, MidWINDO'K/OMSS, Norttwrt eom»r lOOBTH ttd &AOB StrMtt, f Kllndtlphi*. ‘ Bol« Ag«nU tortlt«»I»of 4kt »leb»t*a norm flttaeiMMl- J ) im-- -v, inhaS-tf T^ETEKSIVE. SOAP.—Time, labor, and money Batedln tuluglt; olotoe« do not require Anybollingor robbing on washboard One pound will go /iff fer j|£, three! pounds /fnmmia Rosin Boap/ : War* rented to site pnferteatiifaetfoiTor money refunded. It U, decidedly, the - cheapest end beet.washing Soap ever offered to fbe rt«tbud.' only aby .VAN mass for. Hale -by SI re* j r * •' ’ 28South WherrM. fUAIf Sc BEERS' JIT '; \ LUBBIOATIHO QBBABB, ! , ,tW beat end cheapest eomponnd for gre&sixte tbe as!** Wlt-tm- {~ - So. 18 BOOTH ft~> ’ t> '’s'/ orauT .fJTOITj&KEEFBRS, LOOK TO .YOUR .GOAL.-.Oheapeslj and bcnti- The-subscriber hiving m»ae contracts for his supply ol CoeUs enabled to offer rerr superior Family Goal at Wfollowlnr re • duoed prices t• } - . , Broken Sag 00 per ton *.i Ooekilirf..y7».S.» k .»..v*.* ~5 76 ci «» :• J-aw# KttU.U* 880 “ “ ■. Warranted to give satisfaction ant fall weight in'all aaMiMatmckfa.Ols Central-Yardy B.fi.eor. MARSHALL • >. ' d9.Bm ;^mT 3treei (' ‘-'i r r ! \r> /- fMtKSSTOBIjI. -tt WIUJAMa, So. 208 prwared, to supply ship* fiuporiiJT Broad Top uo^froa i i 'l'' IjVBRING, .FOX,' & 00., Wholesale and «UII deals*! In. LfiHIGH M BOHDyLKILI 22 At I4U1& tardi-THIBB strait'and &BBMAN rS2?B: BOAS. fefmjrlkiU yard-BAON and BBOAD Jtrwtt, PiiUaaelpWn... Keep oonvUntlsr on .from themoxt, oortr, *iidpr«- ; . r . r^.? > - - ■ - n jrrTl. iseetred, An elegant stoek of BATIN,' A'OTIABKJ euui.sa' * 00; 8 PIANOS. • JSiAdI -ONB tof .kMt,iaant7,at J. B. OOttfcD'B, , ’ ._ v> _a.«.eorAr BITS NTs and OHJBTMJT ha." nTDiff f *- gmT ° " [X« T J> iectjufcrsof GRAND, PARUOR-GBAND, jHffIAA|Uud.nBRiaB£PIANOr)(OBtEB. !** oi !”* t manaraototy ln Bit netted BUW,_h»Slo« lane - . . . a. ~. ‘•■BfABWBHND-IM*IBSB, •Bfnc* which tjmenre bard MADE AND BOLD TWBNTF- THOUSAND .TWO ei? HU|i»Bßfi PIANOS. . . . AgdWo MMtT* a«J(o«ttaonlnta of tkelr SUPNBI OBITYorer-aU. otaerij/H ; Bold, IS Sitvir, and 4 Bronze Medals. 1 . ... ‘ ID* Pianos to Rant, Toned, and Repaired. lsetdMJ CJIX-PENNY; SAVING FUND, Wiiior of WALNUT end FIFTH Streets, Open ereiy I,AY £i=2.S.?. o ’ olo< *’ “>« on TUEBDAX.andIFBIDATf WyNNINGB until 7 o’clock. Largo or email Bums f - oeired end returned on demand, with interest: ■’■'V'i/"’ 5 -''* I " JOHN TBOHSON,President.. . , *. Hsamn Hoßcm.nr. Bee. it Treasurer.'- d 23 lm ' CG. •" i-dfiie. (formerly VAN MAN’a.) ~ . * 632 ABOH Slfoit,— Alisha VariouaiiWleg krifl ifsesof Jjlotttrw, rWgaerlWWJtii/; 'Ambrotypis. Photogrephi; it rrioaercta' j)r tyep; ■S&i 'BSPM~ _ __ HI MWrtmento* ■ . ] 'EVANS * WATSON’S . tSILiiitt.HIA-MAHBfAOtOEII) ... : BAtAMAUPER-BA>EB, ™'-~ --'j ir ;\ VAULTDOOWJ, Oa u |ood ! tdhilH jmy lathi *•* . H bjv - ' I ’V^vans 1 * watson; ‘ -■' Hoiad South FOURTH Street. . r.i *,*. r < -/jqX FUABK grVI ijgj NEWL. liOoklNS-i !5 . , - .WHOpSaLB' AM> : BSTAII,.- v > ; ;; An j(«6aslTB : '■' ~ *' - Olt PAlkliN6g,it?ATEll OOLOB DBAWIKOB - ; j.: 1 .:•! All»tTfirylloy'«l««,!> - * ,i -i i BT.f ABOVB SIXTH, PHItA. .t!XT folibag ®Opftgft> rrrg :,l)l iOS :, 7 ' . listen Ootajumy’a superior afcjle Brown {-and ff fiaidea; Brown^and tfaoki.-wioaa'BtylMf Brown Linen WOrijnen* of th® above Goods- now ■ rale by -» - JOSEPH LBA, 123 W 1» OHfigrifUT Street. \iansf:;jfetus. Pjotapqpl)o,&*.;,, ri»sea safes, %,• J ‘ I*' ”}■' "‘'T ■' 'V 'T—' . li £ M ’«'*-'*#.• t * - .T ; , - L' jfD-&:00;, IUO-iv l ,'**; r, ,_ , ABB AND PIOTBM.JRAMJI " ■ ■ NmrAom&mß,. , gqlffi%ffittson f ; > j(~* -J-i, ■ it .sr»a»As/4',8o«'B«-; ■'•' OT n'KW IW!»«4!UI BOtJTH lOmiTH BIlUiaT . rficrmarlT Noe. 67 anfi sv,) , t,< , IJJALL BALES—STOOKa.AND ,B* AL, BSTAT*.. • , Twenty-fifth fiaU Sale, llth‘January, at: the fix change, . , . ! • Twenty-sixth [Fall,Bale, 18thr January, at th» fix ,ob%ngft., t _ -i-IDr\P'*rt'of the hi&dMUs'of tWiftoTe-iilo how rwdj. | ~*s '\‘ xi _ MUli SBTATI* BTpOKB, &o. . , , . Publia Biles tt the PhiUdelbWTsxihinge'imp thesdeyßrenlng. Handbill* or each property leaned separately, In , eddydbn' we publish on the Saturday previous to each sale, onejthousftnd dving ftill descriptions of all the property to be aold on he following Ttrpid ay, , . 4 > ~ - Jflorijtt gToifo .„, a . (1 .. O i PBITATI BAIiB BSGIBT3B. Oy Beal Batata entered on our Private Bale Be- I liter ,nnd 1 advertised occasionally in our Pnblio Bale i Astraets, (of which 1,000 eoplea are printed weekly,) ; ¬chaw,q j " REAL isTATI AT PRIVATE BALI. I £J3**We ha reii large amount of Real Estate at Prl rateSale, Including ererj description pf City and ;Montry property. FTthteSLlsts nuiy be - had at tow taction store. 1 , CARD. LIBRARY 0? THE LATE rHBNRY.,PANNING TON, ESQ.—Wd are now. preparing catalogues of the Library of the late Henry Pennington, Esq., deceased, in which will pe found a9d<Taina}>ld f books,on' : varions subjects, 'a nurfßer of them Ului trated by printed and manuscript insertions. Also.'& large ooilectionjof interesting And Tkare .autograohs,- eagravings, &o j Data of sale will be made known in fatoreadverllsepenta. ' BALE OP SUPERIOR FURNITUR&FRRNok'prfATE •v . < ,• MIRnOBB; r &0-. . ...... , CARD.—Oar Sato' to-mcrrbw morning, 1 at the auction store,'iriU oomptiae, besides 400 lots suporior second hand furniture,Frenoh plate mantel mirror in gilt frame, velvet'and ingrain carpets, chandeliers, China and glass ware, beds andjbedding, &c., .forming-an attractive assortment, .worthy the attention of ladies and others desirous of purchasing. l; 1 - r ‘ / - IP* Catalogues now, je&dyAnd the artloles; arranged for examination.! STOCKS, &c. \ January 11th, 1 at 7 o’clock, at the Philadelphia Ex change will be sold— '- { 1 Administrator’s Sale. . •. . 70 shares stock New Orleans Navigation Company. „ Also, of a patent?right /for-the s manufac ture of soap.. The other two-thirds oanbe b,adonre»> sonabie terms. \ ' ' TWENTY FI2TH PALL SALE JA, UARYJIth, Will' inolude—<• ' ' 1 ’ " MARKET STREET.—First-rate Bn , tnesS Loeatien. —Building lot, t north side of Market street, between Delaware Fifth 'and Sixth streets, to be 'sold peremp torily. The building formerly on it was burned. ' THREE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING,, northwest‘corner 01 Jleventh'&nd Christian‘streets. iPsremptoiyjßale -THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL- ■' LING. South Seventh-street, with three-story brick dwelling in the rear.* - - Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Joseph. 5 Purvis,-Dee’d. , THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No, 027 North Tenth street, above Poplar. 4 ' Same Esjate.f BUILDING LOTS, SO feet fronts‘soutnfeast 'side pf Duke street, northeast of Bom ersetstreet, Richmotid u neartheßeading Railroad. LOMBARD STREETS—Three-story, brick; dwelling and brick.'jtfiop 1 . Ne. 643 Lombard street, east of Seventh,/<lf .. HANDSOME MODERN:POUR-STORY.BRICK RE SIDENCE, sout&wpst corner of Spruae and Twentieth streets.‘ ’’ VALUABLE' PROPERTIES, GERMANTOWN, Main street, Washington Lane, Shoemaker’s,, Lane, and ,Bbarpnook street, vie; VALUABLE RESIDENCE, Vain street, with coach house. garden, Ac., lot 140 feet on Main street, 224 feet 10 inches deep—three fronts. BHABPNAOK! BTBKKT.—gIx. three storr friime Bharjrnack Btreet, near Main street. They will be 1 sold' separately. ,HAIN STREET.—Neat stone residence, with coach house. Main street j nearly opposite the splendid resi dence of George;W. Carpenter, Esq. '; ‘' SHOEMAKER’S' LANE.—Five.large and valuable' lots, Shoemaker’s Lane or Penn street. Will be sold separately. They are opposite handsome Improvements. WASHINGTON LANE. Valuable and - beautiful oountry seat, 29 acres, with handsome .improvements, floe fruit orchards, Washington-Lane, near the Town ship line, and about a mile from the Ohestnut Hill Railroad.' J ■ fl~y. Terms of* sale the whole of the above estate 'baU cash The j owner sells on account of removing' from .Qermantoyn. - * ' Ttr Full 'particulars in handbills. Peremptory .SaIe.—GROUND-BENT OF *62* A YEAR;—A well-secured ground-rent of *62* a year. Executors’ SaIe.—IRREDEEMABLE GROUND 1 RENT.—A ~well-secured irredeemable ground-rent of *36ayear—olear of taxes. , . i, TWENTY-SIXTH FALL SALE—JANUARY 18th. ' Will inolude—l v . ’. *- Orphaae*. Court- Sale—Estate of Richard McQraau TEN .THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 2409,2401, 2103, 2103. 24}0,2112, 2114,2116, 2418, And 2420, Fine street, west of Twenty-fourth eldest. Court, Sale—Estate of James M. Power, *• 1. deceased. , THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Poplar street, south aide, fourth house west of Sixteenth street. Peremptory Sale by order of Heirs—Estate of Joseph '• « v Murray, deceased. TWELVE THREE-STORY BRIOK DWELLINGS, .westaide of Fallon street (formerly Flower street,) be -tween Eighth and Ninth, Fitzwater and Oatharine eta. 80UTH'NINTH BTREET.2-Two threS-itory.brick dwellings, Nos. 1036 and 1037 South Ninth street, south of Suffolk streei. IRREDEEMABLE GROUND-RENT.—A well-secar ed Irredeemable ground-rent of $4O a year. • THREE TW(f*BTORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Ne* Marketstreet, north of Poplar street. ' THREE-STORY BBipK DWELLING, AUrgaretta street,-west dft'Frdnt street. ‘ J k ‘ * . GBEENhTBRET.—Throe-Btory brick.,dwelling, No. 1002 Green'fltreet, west'of Tenth street. SOUTH EIGHTH STREET.-Three-story brisk dwelling, l South Eighth street, bet%wo Oarpenter and Prime streets, i " d . LOT OF GROUND, west side oLfiamerset street, north of the H&verfora Road/West Philadelphia. SALE OF POPULAR AND VALUABLE BOOKS, A PORTION FROM A PRIVATE LIBRARY; > This Evening, - . January 6th, at the auotlon store, a collection of valuable miscellaneous books, A portion from a private library, j 10* For frartftittfArs see catalogues. * Also, at 8 o’oclock— ‘ l share Philadelphia Atbenmum. ' I >hare Mercantile Library. ''RARE, LONDON j On Friday Evening, January 7tb*t the auction a torn, eommo&'eing at 6 o’olock, wil^ B sold a collection of rate and valuable London M»ks,oq .various important and Interesting book* 0/ fine line engravings and elegantly iimstrated work*, on the picturesque’ and "ornamental art* } t* 1 / Catalogues willbeready, and the book* arranged for examination two dayaprevlous. Bale at Nos. 180 and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, FI NS FRENCH PLATS MIRRORS, BRUSSELS OAR - PETS, Ac. 1 “ 4i . . ' - On Thursday Morning, At 0 o’clock, at the .Auction store, an extenslw assoytment.of excellent'second-hand furniture, elegant siano-fortes5 iano-fortes/fine! mirrors, carpets, eto., from families ecllning housekeeping, rempvod to the store for Con venience of N* ’ BT WILLIAM H. 3TBBB, GENEBAL i? 0 wsanßaroH btor*; no, «s North EIGHTH 8 treat, b«low Aroh. * ’ ‘ 1 '■ ; J.A. KLIBON, Auctioneer. ifiTJSING BAMS. • ■ I Thla Evening,’ ‘ And every evening - this week, commencing at T# o’clock, of fan-'y and -mireellaneous goods, watches, ewelr/j Ae.> - LARUE • SALE ;OF SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD AND • MAHOGANY PURNITUBB, FftENOH PLATE MIRRORS, SILVER-PLATED WARE, PIANO • IORTEj Ac., i - - im ■ : * ' This Morning:, ~ ■ , - By catalogue, at the auction Store, at 10 o’clock, wilt besoldal&rge assortment of Superior fhralture, eom srl*ihg superior rosewood' and walnut' tete-a-tetes,' spiring seat arm And rocking-chairs, brocatelle aod Tennessee marble-top sofa tables," Jenny Lihd bed steads/ dressing bureaus,, wash-stands, French plate* pier glasses, Bilker-plated Ware, ftp;' : 1 Alto, at ll o’oloek,‘ode superior octave piano forte, in mahogany case, made by Brown and Hallett, Boston, a?d in perfect order," "’ '' • BEWING MACHINE; 1 • Also, Watson’s patonvsewlng tba&hine. ITT Oohsignmenta of new and so'cond-hand house hold furniture, piano-fortes, carpets/ watches,'jewelry, .Ac., respectfully, solicited, on which liberal cash ad vances, will be made if required. , • -IJ7" Ont-door sales attended to promptly. Charge* a* moderate as any other house lh this city.. J-' tt. GUMMEY & SONS, • HEAL'BSTATa AUOIIONBKRB, ‘Ho. 62d WALNUT STBBBT. •. CARD.'—J. M.'Gummey A 80ns, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stocks, Ac. Also, household furniture at dwellings. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. „ IDr On .our Private Bile Register will always be found a very , large amount of real estate, including ej*ry detonpMoulcf city slid country property. . J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, ’ Beal Estate Broker*. ; 620, WALNUT Street, below Sixth. C<AJIUEL NATHANS, AUOTIONEEB, >3 *nd MONB? > LOAN OHIOI, No. 324 1 Booth THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear rt,, only eight doors below [the Exchange. -Honrs of business from. T o’clock* A* M«, util 10 o’oloek In th* evening, : Out-door sales, apu sales at the Auction House, at tended upon the most satisfactory term*. , ” CAPITAL f 200,000. EtiablitHtdfcr its fast Thirty Y«*rj, made'from one dollar to thousand* on Dia mond*, BilverPlate, Watches, Jewelry,-Hardware. Her? ohandlsej Clothing,Furniture, Bedding, Clears, Musical Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Good* of •very descriptions Au good* can remain any length of-Mae agree* pon. ■ ’ All advenees, from one hundred dollars and upVazdsi will be charged 2 per oent. per month; floo and over* the lowest market rate. This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, ka* large Ire and thief-proof/vault* to store all valuables, and ptll ;yato watchmen fdr the premises; also, a heavy iosofi ranee effected for the benefit of all persqgs having good* advanced upon., j N, B.—On Mcooflt rf having an unlimited capital, this oflto }* prepared to make.advances on more satis factory and accommodating terms, than, any other la thlsolty. ’ *■,' j r . .< . , - r . Money advanced to the poor, lo small amount*, with! out any charge. -; .... -AT PRIVATE SALE, Gold Patent Levi/and other Watches, Jewelry, as* Clothing will be sola at reduced price** i anl-ly ©gars ant> tHobflrco. Havana Oigars. —a very superio lot or new crop tobaocoj just reoalved and TO sale low by K CHARLES TATE,. d29-10t ■ 188 Walnut street. XTAVANA CIGARS, of tho most celo- XJL bratod brands, via: - ' . PARTAGAS, ' • FIGARO, SUREBBSE, FLOR VELES,’ « 1 ' SULTANAi ’EBPANA, Ac.,'Ao.' In’ Ht 1-6, and .1-10 boxes, of' different sizes,-aod made of Superior heavy new crop tobicco, now recelV-’ ing, and for Sale low by , CHARLSS TBTH.- . d29-10t ~ \ f | . ISB Walnut street. D.;SCOFIELD, IMPORTER .OP HA- OIuARS-rLa Normandes, La Fire Fly*,. La RitlcasfFigarbs,Marta AntjonleU. Pressed: Flor do Rio Beto , fisfcaßM*-Wof‘d*^ ft P**» Jose Ma. Viohats, Oimplimeutos, dnd many dther brands of superior qua lity,-at reduced prices,'No 1 887'0hestnat-Bireet,under Girard House, < .*/: ;• a9-lm - S FtfGtTET &<SON3,Vm ■ f, •Importer* 6f HAVANA CIGARS, ‘ MS ,l ‘ , 218 South FRONT Street. ITIKJAROj OABAKAS iLND PARTAGAS 8. SEGABS.—A ohoice invoio* of these eelebrated .brands on board brig “ New Era.” expected from Havana, and for Bale low] by CHARLES T»TI, ’ . (New) 188 Walnut street, below Second.' ;aal* -'*,*4 ' Second Btorv - > Havacd ' SfigarS, choice. ‘KZ- by late arrivals, Id bond and store, for sale* J>7 A. MERINO, UO Sofitb FRONT Street. d2O THE MESSr-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5. 1859. DRILIE . FORD, AUOTIOKREgv .lfo,, . 1) .530, MARKET STREET,' between-PIVTH and BlXTH.‘eouth:sidel •< ' ' LAROE SALH of' BOOT 3, SHOES’,*Wddt,'ttATBi .* .7. vr-.FUR CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS: ’• - l - _ ..! i itThis Morning,' ■ 6th inst..at 10 ne sold,by catalogue', about 826 cases,Boots, QhOes, Hats, Cape, and Um brellas,-adapted to the present season. EIOBNESS, 'BSJNIjEY, h 00., ,1? ; eMb. ,489 MARgRT BTRKKT. B 800TT, Jr;, AUCTIONEER, No, 481 . CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Gtutom gome, between iEOPfttH nui WVTH Streets. MOSES nathab BjAUotioneeb IfJ. AND COMMISSION ; MERCHANT, B.E. potnrt SIXTH and RAOE Streets. . n > . \] GREAT PUBLIC. ACCOMMODATION. . f s! MONEY! < MONEY! V ’ MONEY !1 » Money liberally advanced in large or pmall aaounti', from one dollar urthoUsafids,' on'gold and silver plate.' diamonds, watolies,, jawpHy,, fowling-pieces^' mualoal instruments, furniture, 'dry goods, .clothing, groceries, cigars, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, bar ness, and all articles of .value, for any length of time agreed on, at 'Nathans* .Principal' Establishment,. southeast ootnerof Sixth and Race streets. PROMISSORY NOTES, with Collateral, discounted at, idle lowest market rates. • , . , :GREAT BARGAINS IN WATOKfiS, JRWHLRY, &.O.J AT PRIVATE SALE, atNATHANB’ PRINOIPa.Ii EScABLISHBIENT, 8. E Corner,of SIXTH and RAOE’ Streets.-The following articles will be sold for less than half the usual store prices r Fine gold English patent .fujl jeweled_»nd pUln,'Of the most approved and best make, 1 in hunting cases, and double bottomed. Fine' gold escapement lever and leplne watches. In huutinj case and open face, some of them extra full jeweled am i 'best make. Silver English patent lever watches, 'es capement lever and lepines, la hunting else and open face, some very superior! English, Swiss, French, and Quartier watches; fine gold vest, fob, neck, and’ children's oh&ins; fine: gold penoil coses and pens, bracelets, breastpins, finger-rings, ear-rings,- studajme-' dallions, and jewelry generally. Superior Havana cigft'S at $l6 per thousand, in boxes of 200 eachj will be wld by single box dr quant ties to snit purohaßers. Nd merousfancy articles,-ftc.i Ac., Ac. '' ■ » • *' *• . ' KotiKa. ; INSTATE OF JAMES MtLSGRAVE, De - -Whereas, Letters of Administration de bonlsfnon to the Estate of JAMES MUSGRAVB, late or the Oity of Philadelphia. Broker 1 , deceased, have beau granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted tothe said Estate are requested tomakp Immediate payment, and those having claims on said Estate, to present them to W/J. BARCLAY, d22-w6t* | Athenaum Building ’ INSTATE- OF ROBERT SHOOK, DE JIIJ it is known that my father, Bobt, Smock',"of Philadelphia, who died in 1884,, was possessed ofthe title to. many -lands iu> Pennsylvania, Virginia, Georgia, and elsewhere, at the time ©f his death,‘any person-having any knowledge jfflrUlning to said laud, of value to his jheiys, or desiring to. acquire his title. Thereto, will find it their interest to.address the on ersigned, dirbotlY, and not by the agency of any second parties'. 1 SARAH PENINGTON BUCHANAN, sole heir-at-law-of deceased, 8. W. cor ner of GIRARD; ayenue and RIDGE road, Philadel phia. - - d24-fmw6t* . 4rot Salt and to £et PAPER MILL TO. RENT.—Tho Paper Mill known as HANWELL MILL; situated on the Wlssahiokon Oreok, and one mile from Chestnut Hill Railroad Stations This UUI, js adapted to make fine Book Papers. It has three engines, one four machine, 62 inches wide; and all the appurtenances for the suc cessful manufacture of paper. given imme-. dlately. Apply to, or address, - . , - . ' ' GEORGE H. LEVIS, d29-tf ; , No. 80 South SIXTH Stfeet. OR SALE.—ESTATE of ELIZABETH IMMEDand CATHABINEOARMONY,Deceased. All that valutblf Lot and Five-Story Store and-Dwel ling created the»on, situated at the northwest corner- THIRD and CHERRY Streets, containing on Third street eighteen! feet, on Cherry street seventy-one feet elk inches, thence running northward, fanning an L of ninety feet, ;back of btores situated on Third street/ For farther particulars inquire of 1 ‘ * . ! B. SPANG, . ISAAC K©ORB, ja3-m w f-8m : 148 North Third street. Me or rent —the belle Vpe HOUSE, in Colunihia, Fa.i corner of Front and Walntit streets, formerly kept by Francis Boggs, John Barr, and Mrs. SARAH HAINES. ■ There U hydrant Water and gas throughout the House, and a Restaurant In the basement i The Hooke Is partly furnished.' Pos«; session can be had on or before the 20th of March next., For further particulars apply to i . JOHN BOGGS, Agent, dll-B&w-flt , residing in Marietta, Pa.. ■. MFjOR SALE—A handsome, now three-. story BRICK DWELLING, with three-efary back buildings, is finished throughout lu firstclaSs style, and has all the modern improvements. Located on TWEN TIETH Street, above Race. And will be sold a bar gain. Apply to BURTON & LANING, No, 002 ARCH Street., ' 018-tf fa* FOR RENT—The DWELLING No. 11616 LOOUBT Street, (or Washington Square,) from the Ist of January, 1869.< Tbe -boufie is three stories high, with basetdent, back building, &0,, now occupied by J . W. Forney/ Apply at the ©ace of Th% Pftfs. ofc at the house, fid^-tf TO BENT.—On the Ist January next, the vary superior and extensive ROOM 3, (2d, 3dj 4th and Attfioors, eaob 24 feet by 146) of the NEW STORE, 688 MARKET Street; The bnildiog Is one of the fine Improvements,oh the upper Bide, between FIFTH and SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one ml a rear Street with good cartage way £♦ /eet into SIXTH Street. Apply op the premises, nol-tf Aboade hotel, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. COSDdothD.Oil fits KilmoYkax PLAf. ' A new lease for a term of years having been obtained • far this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con tinue to be conducted as heretofore, on the European Sian, and the prices remain unohangei, viat \ :OOU PAX DAT '6OO. DISSSn JtoMAXJfA**-l»n- The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every thing done to make ghests comfortable'.' The chamber Are heated in winter by-means of Steam Pi pee,'for-which so extra charge is made. 1 . There is no bar kept in'the hoots to b©4 Soares of annoyance to guests. - > .*: <• . *C" . The accommodations are designed wholly far business men—hence noladies are received. ’ IP* This house is never closed day or night. odHrn X. TONES HOUSE, tF HARRISBURG, PA., ■ . . (Erected is IWT.) r ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. NOW OPEN TO VISITORS, v, my29-y - WELLS OOVERLY* Proprietor- DE LANEY’S saloon and bestau- BANT. N. ». comer THIBTEENTH end OUBBTNUT Street.. Philadelphia. no2-Bmo' . WM. ALH LAWBY, Proprietor. J PROSSER’S BESTAURANT, No. • 808 MARKET Street, fofll doofs above EIGHTH, South slue, Philadelphia. Oysters, Btcwed, Roasted, Fried, Piokled,Ac.,'ao., for Home Consumption and Transportation. N. B.—Dinner (tom twelve to three O’oIOQK. 0c22-tf Til OTHER 1 TThftt is the best and most ATA : agreeable CougU Medicine ? 1 BROWN’S PULMONIOA! What Is the most certain for Croup ? , ’ BROWN’S PULMONIOA \ What Is most speedy for Whooping Cough ? BROWN’S PULMONIOA 1 What IS the best for Asthma? - BROWN’S PULMONIOA { Whit dures Bronchitis tiut&est f BROWN’S PULMONIOA! WhUwiU ease my cough, floo)he nJy nerves, and relieve, if it does not entlrely oure, Phthisis The best lliiog is BROWN'S PULMONIOA! No one takes It but what they find speedy relief." it is a syrup, agreeable in taste, harmless «veh for a babe, never fails to satisfy, and coats bdtso cent* a bottle. Sola by all Confectioners, Druggists and Grocers. Wholesale 220 South THIRD Street. : . dlB-lm Anew and valuable discov ert. . as* tin: HAM’S * AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. IT STIMULATES, EXHILERATEB, INVIGORATES, BUT WILL NOT INTOXIOATB OR STUPIFY. This delicious Beverage 1b superior toall invigorating Cordials. Schnapps, Nervines, ao. in use for the cure of Dyspepsia. Nervousness, Heart-burn, Brows’ness, Kid ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, Ac., as it will invigorate and strengthen,; but will not in toxicate or stupify.. Persons who hav* betome habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobaoco. Opium, and Spirit uous Liquor*, will find speedy ana bermanent relief from a desire to use those destroying agents, by taking a bottle or two of this j DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE ! Waak and sickly Females will find : .I)r. UAM’S IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and care cure, It being a Regenerator a* well as a Strengthemr of the Human System. Each complaint that the AROMATIC INVI GORATING CORDIAL Is calculated to cure is named upon the wrappers accompanying eaoh bottle, and full direction* for use are also minutely given. Prepared-by DARIUS HAM, Principal office, No. 48 WATER St.yN. York. For sale by - T. W. DYOXT A SONS, u25-9m ‘ 218 N. SECOND Street Philadelphia. Z OIiLICOFFER’S ANTIAHEUMATIO CORDIAL’!* the only preparation ever placed be fore the publio that has performed se many MIRAOULOUB OUMIS > The most promiocuttuid influential citifecus bear wit ness of ita efficacy. The abundant, evidence from all parts of the country is enough -to (warrant us in pro nounolhg that it is the greatest wonder of the age. It is an internal remedy that s’rlkesat the root of the disease,and thus eradicates it entirely from the system. Prepared by THEODORE DIIiuS, Chemist, Northeast comer of Pine and Sixth streets, oe7-8m r ’ - Philadelphia. VJTHE GBEAT STANDARi) REMEDY OF X THE NINETEENTH OENTtJRY. THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE SYSTEM. • - The Imperial Depuratlve, prepared by Dr. Louns berry A Co., i* now acknowledged as the prlnoipal Family Medicine for the cure of\ Oakokbocs affoctions and SoaoruLOOS diseases generally. The success which attends its use in these inveterate diseases has no equal. It is now used in theso diseases with complete succoss, whero all other means have failed. Two or three bot tles will satisfy any one of its great cnratlvo properties. Hip Dibeabh ani-WHiT* Bwbll*so, Ulobrationb of the BomUb; Mouth, Throat, Ao- Ito beneficial and heaUngchsracteristicff aresoon observed in these com plaints. No matter of how longstAndingthey may have b*en, they will yield to the proper übs of the IMPE RIAL DEPURATIVE in a short Ume. Tsttsr and Soald Hsad wlll-as eertainlyyield to this medicine as it is used. Disease* of the Skin and all eruptive complaints .'generally eanwof long remain after using a few bottles, of thejlnlperial Depurative. - Its Tonic properties; as well' a* Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delicate females,, - The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the oure of all diseases origf n&tlnginan impure condition 6/- the blood. Itexaels allthe virus or. diseased matter from the blood and re- Invigorates the system., . , Those using the Imperial Depurative and wishing ad vice in their case, will receive evfry attention by etter or otherwise. y< Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSBERRY A 00., No. 50 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. , -For sale also by J. F. Long ACo., Lancaster, Pa. ,J. H. Baser and 0. 8. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman A C6.,|Harrlsbnrg, Pa. C. W, JSpting, Pottsville, Pa. T. A C. W. McOlintook, Easton. Pa. James Given, Westchester, Pa. Schmidt A Co., Allentown, Pa. Simon Ran, Bethlehem, Pa l .,Dr. H, W. Leslie, Bristol, Pa., and Druggists generally. , m anll-mwAsatfim *C^ISH»- : -GB5 Barrels Nos. 1,2, and 8 Macke '•l- rel. ' 30 do and tierccfl Salmon. 40 doßeaßhad. 240. do Mackinaw White Fish. 437 do Halifax and Eastport lierriDo 1 . 660 Boxes Scaled Herring. Also, 680 Quintals Ground Bank Oodfinh. 'O O.BADIxBBA 00., ARCH fit., second door above ¥roa 4oUl* cttiO Utstaiitants. iXU&inrial. mips OHB HOLLAS f%\ BQTTLR INFLAMMATORY AND QHBONIO RHEUMATISM. v SHSitwsfi CaT&A, OAMUEL HEPBURN has transferred fils K? law Offlpe from Carlisle, Penna.i'to No. fIJ 8AW g0!» Sheet, (between Oheetnntand Walnut,) Phila delphia: Her.wlU attend to any business-entrusted to his oare,’ In. the Courts of Philadelphia or In theln .terlbr of the State, Philadelphia, Norember 24, 1968 ISAAC T.; BEDFORD, BRICKLAYER M- rHo. all PEAR Street, b»(* of all WAT.NU T St. pear the Exchange: residence 821 NOBLE Street. • Bangers and Heaters built and repaired, and all kinds of Brick Wor£ done. . Orders by Despatch Post promptly attended to. Best of reference. nol&-3ra* rpHE ADAMS EXPRESS GO., OFFICE, i 83Q.CHESTNUT STttERT, forwards PAHOBLH, PACKAGES,, MERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or in connection with other EXP&BSS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNB and CITIES of the United States. • B. 8. SANDTOBD. . Oanaral StaMrintanafiatt SL. POWIiER, •>*'*;’ e • ATTORNEY AT LAW,' ' ’ IfO US.TO N, Habbib Oouhtt, Taxis. ■ Twenty year's'resident In Texas. , S+ompt attention paid to Land Business. 1 OtPlfcE OPPOSITE THE OLD CAPITOL. Rbfbis to —Moafita. Davis A Bitney, Philadelphia. r ' mh&w-ly A LSX. MoKINNEY, £%. ATTORNEY AT LAW, GBBENBUURG, PA. , .Will practice In Westmoroland, Armstrong and In diana counties. eell-tf f.'T. ABKAHB. A BRAMS A MATER, t%. . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, , , LOOK HAVEN, PA., . Will Attend promptly to &11 professional business en trusted to them. Special attention glron to the collec tion ofclalma. Ja»«nBKOHS. er,Hftrxißptiig, Pa.:L. A. Mackey, President Look Haven Bank: General D.K. Jackman, Look Haven; Hon. A. white, Ldfci Hav^n: Simon £oott, v Lock.Haven: Bullitt Sc Palrtherae, Philadel phia: McFarland, Evans, Sc Go., Philadelphia: Evans « Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Philadel phia: Hon. A. Y. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor, Sc Go., Philadelphia; Tener <fc Davis,Phila delphia: Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W. Qufggle, Esq., Philadelphia. ]y 26-tf CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER %jJ CHANT and Importer of HAVANA BEGABO, {New) 198 Walnut street, seoond story. aul-ly TjIDGEHILL SCHOOL—PrincetottN.J.- -J_i The Sixty-first Semmi-annual term of this well* known 4 B6hool 'or Bojs Trill open JANUARY 26. Ap plications foe places should he made early. d24.frm&W-16fe JW, TAVISRNER, Whoso original Philo • sophical system of Instruction in KLOdoi'lON and GESTURE has received- the most distinguished marks of approbation, offers bis services to the citizens ot Philadelphia and New York, and to Collegiate Insti tutions in all parts of the United States. His ins true*' tion has been received with enthusiastic expressions of gratification in most of the Colleges and Ladies’Semi naries North and South. His private course of instruc tion (8 lessonb) on Proportion, Modulation. Intonation, .Force, Contrast, The Language of Gesture, The Pas sions, Ac., has. been higoly commended by Rev Dr. Oh&pm, New York; Rev. Dr. E. N. Kirk, Boston: Rev. Dr. Wm. Radon Stevens, Philadelphia: Rev. Dr. Bel lows, and Bev. Dr. Osgood, New Yora, and other dis tinguished Orators. ' To Ladies and Gentlemen in the private circle, who desire to learn to read the works of ShakspearC ana the Poets, His peculiar instruction in this department is of great practical Value. . Address 792 North NINETEENTH Street, Thllsciel phia. with the Testimonial referred to, ban be obtained at Messrs. OAREx Sc HART’S, corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets. dl6-wf&m-lm Ballad singing and guitar.- T. BIBHOP, 1202 FILBERT Street. d25-lm* LONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N. E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in all its various forms; preparing Students, thoroughly fo* situations In knykranch of business: Plain and Or namental Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and Correspondence/ No institution in the United States Sires a more thoro&gh and practical course. In this epartment no teaching Is done in olaeses. and Is open DAY and EVENING. Time Uqlfffllfed Mathematical and classical depart ment—(separate from the above.)—Young Men and Boyd are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas sical Education, Vis: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ac.. Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studied. - Sessions ef five months commeuoe September Ist, abd February Ist. Pupils received at any time bo fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. ' mh26-tf . F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal g IKITTENDJBN>» 1* \J commercial coll CHESTNUT and SXVJBNTi 'HIIiADELPHII RGB, aortheast comer of 1 Streets. to fit young men fbr AO3 An Institution designed TrVS BUSINESS. '' BOAIID or TBtJBTMS. B. B. Corners, , fririols ttohklnf. George H. Stuart, David Milne, JohnSp&rhuwk. BstidS. Brown, IlUa Haokdr, A. V. fir so ns, 8.8, HJmnsu, . JVederJek Brown, i Jcehai Llpplnoott. EVENING BESSIONS After September 16th. . Each Student hae individual instruction |at this Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re eommondationajonng man oan hate, for obtaining a good situation. . CATALOGUES may be had on applloation at tho College. seS-tf BK7 AWT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. PM ladelpbla College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Tor information, call or send for circular. ' i jelfl*tf EVENING BBSBIONB HAVE COMMENCED. SSNTDER LEIDT—JAS. M. LEfDT, * Prinoipala l of leidV BtioTinuts l aoapbmy.' , Nob. 143 and 160 SIXTH BTHEBT, near Baea , where a knowledge of WAITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC Is made certain to every pnpil that may enter. —toiniiuy.api. «i.i •f-wnuiy/ -* - - —uou ' oUippmg FOR CHARLESTON AND SA- Samßm VANN AH,—HERON’S LINE. GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS OT LADING SIGNED t EVERT DAT. The splendid flrst-clsss slde»wheel Btesmships UYSTONB’HTAT* end BTATI OP GKORGIA, ■ Noir form • ifreeftljr llfle far the fiodth Mid Southwest, one of these ships selling every SATURDAY et 10 e’olook A. H.) eltemetely for Charleston end Be- Tenneh. ' NOTIOB. Until 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 Trips, alternately to Charleston and Savannah, JOB CHARLESTON. The steamship KBYBTONB STATE, Captain O.P Harshman, will-sail on SATURDAY. January 15th, at 10 o’olook, A. M. , JOB SAVANNAH. Kthil.tttlnuhlp RBYBTONB BXATB, p.ptjvln p.,P, MarahmAn, will pail on WEDNEBDAY, January 6th, at 10 o’olook, A. H The steamship ESTATE 07 GEORGIA, Captain J. J. Garrln, will sail on SATURDAY, January 22d, at 10 o’olook, A. fit. 1 At both Charleston apd Savannah, theae ihipsooonaol frith steamers' toy, Florida and Havana, and with iall 4 roade, &o„ for all.tfaces in the Booth and Southwest. - TJffItGHTS REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of If par oent, below Ntw York steamship rates. - - INSURANCE. FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportlos of goods shipped South will bo found to be lower bj these ships tnahby sailing vessel*. Cabin passage* .*•*.•••••$20 00 Steerage do 8 00 Excursion Tlofceta, good forthe preoent year. 80 00 . No bin* of lading signed after the ship has sailed, for rrtl|l» o* ,uw*«, to v A. HERON. Jr., No. 8U (late 81) North wharves. Agents at Charleston,!?. 8. A T. G. BUDD. Agents in Savannah, 0. A. GREINER A 00. 7or Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, every Taesdij. i ' 7or Florida, from Sarannah, steamers ST. MADYJB and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. Jor Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL. os the 4th and 19th of every month. , , jell "Jcu STEAM TO GLASGOW. LIVER 2ggg POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON. DERBY, without delay, for $3O. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the abovo places, by any steamer of the line, $6O for the round trip, out and back. F*OH HBW TORE. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, J&n 2*1,12 o’clock H Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, Febl9,l2o’olockM. FROM OLASQOW. Glasgow, Thomson, Wednesday, December 22d. Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday, January 22d. RATES 07 PASSAGE. FROM GLASGOW. first Clue... 15 guineas. Steerage, found with oooked provisions.... 8 riOH NSW TORS. first Class $76 00 Steerage, found With oooked provisions 80 00 Children nnder-14 years of age, half fare; Infants in Steerage* freei,’;' 5 Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. First Glass $l4O Steerage An experienced Surgoon-attashed to each Steamer, for freight or passage Apply to WORKMAN A 00., 128 WALNUT Btreot, Philadel phia. ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL ic LONEY, liuchanao’s Wharf, Baltimore. n 027 sX&p&L THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- PROM h'KW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabi.u Passage $l3O Second Cabin Pasiage.... 75 FROM BOSTON TO, MVKRFOUh. Chief Cabin Passage $llO Second Cabin The ships from Boston can PEKBIA, Capt Judkins, | 1 ABAUIA, Oapt. J. Stone, ABIA.Oapt.J3. G. Lott, | APIUOA, Capt, Shannon, j (vtliaiifax. CANADA, Oapt. Lana, AMERICA, Oapt Millar. NIAGARA, Oapt. Ander son, |EUROPA,Oapt J.Leftch. These Teasels car. y a clear white light ut mast-head ; green on starboard bow ; red on port bow. ASIA, Lott, leaves N York, Wednesday, Jan 6 CANADA, Lang, leaven Boston, Wednesday, Jan 12 AFRICA, Shannon. 4 ‘ N. York, Wednesday, Jau. 19. NIAGARA, Anderson, (( Boston, Wednesday, Jan 29. KUROfA, Leitoh, “ Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 2 Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of tbe»e ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious 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 I], OUNABD, 4 Bowling Groen, f TNITBD STATES GOVERNMENT U LAND LOCATING AGENCY, cniOAQO x ILL. The subscriber, having had much practical experi ence in seleotlngand locating lands In the various Land Districts in the western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable seloctionH for LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. Having Surveyors constantly in the field to make personal examinations, he can always make the most judicious locations. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity of olimate, near the line of railroads, may now he in lOWA AND WISCONSIN, Satisfactory references given when required. Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the Western States; * • lylfl-flm S. SALISBURY, 40 OLARKK Street, Chicago. JJANDSORUBS AND OLAMFS. : HANDBORUBB. % No. 1. 82* o. per dos, No. 6. |ll2 per doit a. 76a. , « 0. 1?6 ‘ 8. 870. ' »< 7. 160 <• 4.1000. « 8. 1 76 u CLAMPS. .~0 Row, $1.26 per oion, ' 7 Row, $1,76 perdoaen. 8 Row, per doien, HENRY C. EOKSTEIN, MlO IS North BIRD Strut BklladelpMi JttgnrcmtV (gaaiganteg jJJAKTFOBD FlßE'n'fN SUR A iff CE CAPITAL STOCK, . BtIRPLUS, JUNK 1,1855, &21C,C05 ll FOR FIRE INSURANCE ONL*. WILLLIAM D. BHERRBBD, Agent; ja!*m w f< tf 'WESTERN INSURANCE AND V* TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN BUILDING, 403 WAUiUT t CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 9276 253 03. .Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE,'MARINE, CARGO, and INLAND INSURANCE. Charles 0. L&throp, t William Darling, Alexander.Whilldin,' E Tracy John 0. Hunter, James B. Braith, Isaac Haslehurat, John R Vodges, J.R.McOardy, Thomas Potter. Thos. L Gillespie, Charles HftrUo, ' Daniel L. Collier, Jonathan J. Slocum 0. 0. LATHROP, President, _ WM . DARLING, Ylce President. JAM KB WRIGHT, 800*7 and Treasurer 'd3)-d&Wtf ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANOE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY 7HE LEOISLATIfRE OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFFIOtf S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia MARINE INSURANCE ON .YEESBLB, 1 CARGO. 5 To all parta of the World. FREIGHT, \ . ~ INLAND INSURANCES Oh Goode, by.Biver. Canale, Labes, and Land Carriage, to all parts of the tJolon. i , PTRB INSURANCES On Merchandise * ’ On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac At SETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1858. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate $ 71,363 35 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 297,056 50 Stock In Railroads anl Insurance Companies 25,862 50 Billsßecelrab.e 201,666 36 Cash on hand . . 42,067 85 Balance in hands or Agents—Premiums on Marine policies recently issued—and other ' debts tine the Company..,.. 61 288 14 0. A. KATIE William Martin, Joseph H Seal, Edmund A. Souder, Jbhn 0. DAvifl, John R. Penrose, George G Leiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. HUflton. Wm 0 Ltidwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer M’lWaine, Charles Eelley, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, WILLIA THO». 0. HENRY LYLBUBN, Seer SAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY, C 3 409 WALNUT Street, Pbilalelphis Capital paid Iq (securely invested). $2OO 000 Surpltia.,... , 31.460 this Company Having been thorougly reorgan *eu, is now ready to make Tnßttranco upon all kinds or pro* petty. merchandise, &o , agalilat LOSS, or tfAMAGE BY JMRE ONLY, upon favorable terml. ' , DIRECTOR*). Hon. S B Caehl-g (.Katies V. Watrona, ?libu 3. Baldwin, J.A.H Ha«brouok, Aaron Olose, JobnM Beach, Matthew KHley, Alex.O. Lawrence Alfred Olapp, Wm.JS Forbes. KBELRII, President. Jacob N. Keeler, Franois Blackburns, Robert P. King, E B. English, George H Levis. * Joseph E Stidfold John Prentice, Edward Wiferj P. E. Birckhead, Henry R. Foote, JACOB N nn3Rt R. Foot*. Bccretai Pflii-nJHLtnu, 1/eo 23 d, THE QUAKER OITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS $277,- 665.85.—Iiisttrba against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE and the PERILS oP THE SEA, INLAND NAtlGia TION and TRANSPORTATION. TEN per oent. in cash ‘returned on the earned premiums of Open Inland Policies. OFFICERS. President—GEOßG* H. HART. Vice President—E. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H K. COGGBHALL. Assistant Secretary—B. H. BUTLER. Qeo. n. Hart, B. W. Belief E P. RoSA Andrew R. Chambers, * A. G. Gstiell, J. L. Pomeroy. Joseph EdW&rds, Charles <l. ffnlay, JohnG. Ddle, H. R. Coggwball, Potter 8. Perkins, Sami. Jones, M. D., Don. H. M. Folttr. se2l-y Attest, H. R. COGGBHALL, Seo'y, INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA BINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered in 1794—Capital 6200,000—Assets, Janu ary 1,1858, $347.446. 60-10 Q. Ail invested in sound and available securities— conti one to Insure on'Vesaela and. Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, fco., on liberal terms. DIRECTORS: Henry D. Bberreid, GeorgeH. Stuart| Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr. } Charles Macalester» < Tobias Wagner. William 8, Smith, Thomas B. Watteon, Jontt B.Bcdd,, Henry G. Freeman, WilliamßWßltV ’ _ OHittftsB. L«iH4, * Georde C..C«itojS. HENRY D. SHERREHD, President. William HAsrxs, Secretary. • . je9-wrrm.tf A HERIOAH FIRE INSURANCE CU £%. INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER PETVAL. No. 810 WALNUT fitroet, ab««e Third. Philadelphia Haring a large paid-up Capital Stofik and Surplus Invested in sound and available Securities, contlnueta an n«*Ulnß*i llti>M»pSnmitnrA t JiaMhMuliUj- Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and 'promptly adjusted; Diiiotoms. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris, Bamuel o. Morton, James B. Campbell) Fatriok Brady, Edmund G. Dotflh. Charles W. Poultney. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAB R. MARIS. Secretary. > ja23-y if CITY. UU3UTRA-NOK COMPANY, No. 110 South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Oepltal ...#200,000. Organised 1861. Privileged to Ineure Houses, annually or perpetufllvj Personal Property, fcnnually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Rieka j receive De posits} hold Trusts andgrantannnltiefl- ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. 3. W. Maxtixm, Secretary. DSXXOTOXS. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley, B. Q. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. &Bftr, F. B. Mingle, C. S. Bicking, Jjftttta Watson, , J. L. Hutchinses, Lndlam Matthews, 3. W. Stokes, William Curtis, jelB-ly G. F. Turner. Life insurance and trust ooh- PANT.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Btreets. Capital, $613,726.08. - INBUREB LIVES for short,terms, or for *the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur chases life Interests in Real Estate, and makes *ll contract* depending on the contingencies of Life. They sot as Executors, Administrators, Assignees Trustee*, and Guardians. * TBOSTSES. Daniel L. Hiller, * Samuel 9. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Riohard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern,. James Euatoh, Samnel C. Huey, Theophilue Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphus Kent, John W. Hornor, WUlJrnn H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner H. Rasin. John G. Brenner, P. R. Michler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vloe Prto»t. . Joxi W. Hoxxox, Secretary.' nlB-lT INSURANCE or in STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA OFFICE, NOBTHWKBT CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, FHILAPaLFStU. fabcorlboi Capita. 1500,000. Paid up Capital, WOO,WO. Dr. D. Jayne, Thoa. B. Stewart, H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler, J. M. Whital), J. K. Walker. Edw. 0. Knight, M. R. Wendell, H. Lewis, Jr., 0. K. Hoxete. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President. THOMAS 8. BTIWART, Vice Frea't. BAUQBU 8. Moon, Becrotary. , , . Ja29-y 1 JURIS AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME . INaUKANOaUOMPANY Capital $lOO,OOO. . (Organised tinder the Aot of Assembly relative to In euranoe Companies, passed April 2d, 1860.) GEORGE W, DAY, President. / THOMAS 9. MARTIN,-Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. George W. Day. I Jacob K Vaughan, William W. Walters, j Keury Lewie, Jr., Charles Richardson, | D. 0. Birpiy, Barclay Llppincott, j John W. Everman, Jos. R. Brognard, I A. □. Rosenheim, Ohaa. Stokes, fe24-y { M. Stern. tFASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.— JCi OFFICE No. 0 EXCHANGE. Authorized Stock Capital, saoo,ooo. Charts* PUBPHTUAL. Fire Riaks on Merchandise aud Buildings. Marino Risks on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable teems. DIRECTORS. Andrew Cochran, George A. Wright, William I. Brown, Thomas Shaw, Richard G. Stotesbuty, George Cookman, Peter D. Myers, Oharles Btoy, Robert B. Walker, Jacob Reed, Jaoob Lnkens, W. 0. Stotccbury. ANDREW COCHRAN, President. Wxlliau I. Brown, Vlce-Pre»idont n3-tf Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORB. Thos. L. Lndere, Wm.F. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, M. W. Baldwin, Wm. K. Hamlin, John 0. James, H. H. Shilliugford, A. J. Buckuor, 0. B. Spangler, John W. Sexton. H. H. Houston, William Ralguel, Wm. H. Lore, Edwin Booth, OharlesF. Norton, John Garrißon, Isaac Myer. ' E. 8. Warne. President—THOMAS L. LUDERB. Vice President—E. 8. WARNE. Secretary—OHAßLES A. DUY. «e!6-tf Groceries. —o. donogque, i 6 s. WATER Street, odors for sate, to reduco his stooßduring this month, at reduced prices for. Cash, Philadelphia and' New York Steam Refined Bogar ami Syrup of vArihus grades, Prime Coffee, Cuba and New Orop New Orleans Molasses, Sifted Pepper, aud Ada* mnntine Gandies d9-lm* ISAAC P. BRANIN, LIGHT COACH A CARRIAGE BUILDER, . FRANKFORD. PA. All work warranted to giTefatißfaotlou. Orders res* ggeotfolly solicited. nolQ-3m* COMPANY. 8500,000 (ALL PAID IR .) Philadelphia. DIRECTORS $8118,804 70 STQRS. ' James C. Hshd, Theophilu4 Paulding, James Trtquafr, William Eyre, Jr., J. F. Penlston, Joshua P. Eyre, Brtradel E. Stokes, HSnty Sloafii, James B. Thomas 0. Hand, Robert Kurtoti, ' John B. Semple, PUlsb'g D. T. Morgan, “ J.T. Logan, U MARTIN, President. I. HAND, Vice President, reiary. dlO-tf DIRECTORS. COUP ANY, Diaxofoxi, ®rownro, damages. Uailroair £ittes. tore ' lines. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADBLP’A AND TRRNTON RAILROAD CO >S LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YOBK AND WAY PLACES, WILL LSAVB AS VOLLOWB, VI Hi FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT. Fare from KentSg'a ■ Depot to New fork. At A. M , Morning Mail, Ken- ' sington and Jersey City.,,.. At P. M., Evening Mall, Ken sington and Jersey Citr 8 00 Atllj!/1* M., NigbtMail, Reming ton ard Jersey City 2 26 The 6% JBrenirg Mail Lina runs daily. The 11# Night Mail, Sjturdays.excepted Jl’he Cara of the Fifth andBixth-street City Passenger Kailway Company will convey Passengers to and from Kensingt n Depot.. t FBO&l WALNUT-BTBBET WHABP: Yah*. At BA. M. via Camden and Amboy, 0. A £>. Ac-' coimuodation * $2 25 At 6 A 2! , via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jersey) Accommodation.. 225 At 20 A. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Horning' Express 3 00 At 2 P..M. via Camden and Amboy, 0. &A. Ex- * press. .3. 00 At 3 P- M- via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—lstOJass.. 2 25 At3P.24 via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda- ' tion—2d 01*ea 150 At 6 P M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—lst Ciisa 225 At &X P.H via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion— 2d C1a55....................... 1 75 07* Express Lines stop at Principal Stations only.' For Belviderd, Easton, Flemington, Ac., at 0 A.M. and PM. ‘ ' For Water Cap, Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilkesborre, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac , at 6 A.M , via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Freehold,-at 6A. If. and 2P. M. For Mount Hollv. atfl A.M..aud 25,', 3. andCK F.M, „ „, t ' WAY LTNEB - For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at2# P.M.j fromWalout street Wha»f, and p. m from Kensington Depot, For Palmyra,' Ranoccaa. Beverly, Burlington, Bor dentoWn, Ao., at3P. M. Steamboat Richard Stockton for Bordentown and in termediate places at 2# P M. Firty pounds of baggage only allowed eaoh passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their westing appai el. All bsggtge over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility lor baggage to one dollar per pound, and w.U not to reliable for any amount beyond $lOO. ex cept by special centradt. December, 20,1853. WM, 11, QATZMER, Agent. mZ KORTH PENNS YL< RAILROAD.—WIN TER ARRANGEMENT. FOR BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, &e., and by railroad connections for Jjastoa Catawlssa, Allefilotfn, Williamsport, Stanch Chunk, Elmira*,--- < ■ Hazleton, Niagara Falls. On sod after WEDNSBDA*, Eecemßer 22,1858, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW streets, Philadelphia, as fellows: For Bethlehem, Easton,. Allentown, Hanch Chunk, Hailefon.&o, (Express)at... 930 A SI fnf Kiutnn lia l'-« -- - 1 Patsengera for Easton by this Hue can spend tiro hoars in Bethlehem, and an hoar and a half In Easton, and retrirn the same evening. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chaofe, Williams port, Klmira. and the West, (Expreis) at.. 2.15 P. M. For Uoyleatown, (Accommodation) ..8 46 A.M.aaddP.M. For Port Washington, (Accommodation,) ...... .......ap.'M. . T R A INS FOB Fifft.Aßai.piff A. Leare Rethlobem (Express) at 7 A. M. and 8 P M. 3 lop Ve^l )t ’ jleßtOWn (Accommodation) at 7 A. 111. and Leave Port Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. ON BUNDAYB. Philadelphia, for Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M. . Philadelphia, for Boylestown. at 4 P, M t Dajlestown, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. Mr Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at *.40 P. M. AH Passenger Troias (except Bflcdiy-Trains) connect atOhatbam street with Fifth and Sixth Streets Passen ger Riitrosd. , Fare to Bethlehem; *1 60; to Branch Chunk, |2 00; to Ra&ton, $1 60 ; to Boylestown, 80 cents. d 22 - . ELLIS CLARK, Agent, JKWttIHA KAlii ROAD LINE.—QUICKEST BOUT* to Elmira’ Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, Ss. Pauls, Detroit, Danlietb,and Bt. Louis. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reeding Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Street*, daily, (Sundays excepted,) os .follow* : 7.80 A.M. DAY RXPREBB, For Elmira, Niagara falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Obleago, Milwaukee, Book Island, Galena, Bt. Pauls, BorUngtoa, and St. Louis. ° 8.80 P. M. NIGHT BXPRBSS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, MiiwAukeo, Bock Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. " The 7.80 A. M. train runs through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. AMD At Rupert, for Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMBBOBB RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. f Tickets can be proaarcd at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line’s Ticket Office, Northwest corner df SIXTH and OHEBTNUT Streets, and at the Pas senger Depot, eornerof BROAD and YIN*. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Brood street, below Vine, dolly, (Bandayi excepted,) for all points West and North, at C F/M. Freights must be delivered before 8 P. M. to Insure their going the same day, far farther information apply at • Freight Depot, Brood, below Tine, Or to OHAS. 8. TAPpJKt. General Agent, N. W. cor. Sixth ana Chestnut Streets, ool’tf ■ • ■ Philadelphia. Uftf SWA* -JkzsSt PHILADELPHIA. _WILMING:TOH, AND BAITI- 'koai'KAfLEOAD. On and After Battud*y, December 4,1868, PABBBNGBB TRAINS LBATE PHILADELPHIA At 8 A. H., ZP. M., (Express,) and For Wttmfngtai, at« A. K.,1, 3.80. And UP M. ■for New Castle, at 8 A. M„ And 1 and 8,80 P. M For Middletown, at BA. M., and IP. H. For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M. For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, ~ b.bo a. m., (Express,) 12 noon, Leave Wilmington at 7.30 and 11.40 A. tf., 2.25 an 8.66P.M: ; Leave New Castle at 6.45 and 11.13 A.M., and 8.05 P. M. V Leave Middletown at 20.20 A. M., and 6.80 P. M. Leave Lover at 9.20 A. M., and 4.35 P. M. Leave Beaford at 7.45 A. M., and 1.45 P. M. TRAINB FOB BALTIMORE. lie&To Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 1.66 P. M., and U.lfi SUNDAYS only at II P. M. from Philadelphia to Bid- Bo do 6.49 P. M. from Baltimere to Phila delphia. Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will ran & follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryvllle and intermediate places at 5 00 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do do do 066 P. M Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grade do 000 P. M no 2 S. M. FELTOfI, President. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN MT AND NORRIBTOWNIRAILROAD.—WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1858. FOR GERMANTOWN, Leave PhiladelphiaB, 7*, 840 min., 9%, 10*. 11* A.M.,1,2,!i,4,e,0 > 7;8,9 > 10,11H I*, ff. • Leave Germantown 6,7, 7*, B,‘ 9.10 min.. 10*, 11* A. M., 1.10 min;, 2. 3,4, 6,?, 7,8, 9,10* P. M; ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, 6* P. M. Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 6* P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7*, 8.40 min., 11* A. M., 2, 4,0,9P.M. • Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10 min., 7.86 min., 8.60 min., 11.10 A. H., 12.50,3.40, 5.40.7.40 mia. P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 8 A. M.. 12.60.6.20 min. P. M. FOR GONSHOHOOKBN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6*, 9,11 A. M., 105 min., 810 min , 4*, 5.60 mm , 11* P. M, Leave Norristown 6,7, 9, 11 A. M., 1,3*, 5.40 min. P. M. ' ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9A. ftf. and 3 P. H. Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 6 P. M. POR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia o*, 7 35 min., 9, 11 A. M., 1.05 min .2 05, 8.10 min , 4*, 6.60,7.45 min ,11V P. M. Loire M«n»,unk 6X, 11X A.M..IX, 8,4, 0.10 min , 8.45 P. M. SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING- Leave Philadelphia 6jtf A. H. and 8.10 min. P. M. H. K. BMXTQ, General Superintendent. no!3 DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Sts. NOTICE.—CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD-PAS SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS —On and after Ist Jana ary. 1859, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Passeuger Depot of the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VINE btreets MORNING TRAIN for Dowuingtown, leaves at 7.10 i. M AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at .30 P Jf. DAILY (Sundays ixoapted.) By order of the Board of Managers of the Philadd phia and Reading Railroad Company dBO W. H. MOILHENNEY, Secretary. ijjarOnxtt*. PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ARNOLD A WILSON, BCOOS3DOKB 70 B. A. HARBIBOI, We have removed from onr old stand in Walnut street to tbe LARGE STORE, No. 1010 OHEBTNUT street, a fow doors below tho St. Lawrence Hotel, whero car old friends and tbe public are respectfully invited to examine our extensive stock of Warm Air Faraacea. Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, Ac., Ac. We are now manufacturing OHILSON’B CELEBRATED PAT ENT NSW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever invented, and salted to all classes of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns ot Low Do Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all slsea and pattern® We have also commenced the manufacture o. ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from P«m»- jvlttrtnifi Slont. These Mantels wero awarded u SPECIAL PHEMIVM at tkt latt Phir and Ezhu bitionof tht Frankltn JnstitaU this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful Antique Majibucb, are not injured by Smohv, Coal Gftj, Oil c-r A&ds y and sreeoJd Wholesale and Retail, at ninth hss'pritt than Marblt. Call and us thsm. ?, ARNOLD A WILSON. BBNJ.M. fELTWBLL, Superlnteudeot. Philadelphia, April. 1868—apM ly '■ 11ARDWABE. —Tho subscribers, COM* VIJL MISSION MERCHANTS for tbe sale of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully oall the attention of the trade to their stock, which they are offering at lowest rates. Onr assortment con sists in part of— Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox, Cow, Fifth, Bock. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look,Ship, Mine, and Coil Chains. The celebrated *<L” Horse Nalls; Stone and Sledge Hammers. « Wright' ” and other Anvils; Solid Dos and other Floes. Short and long handle Try Pam; round and or si tfakePans. ' , „ ■ “ Martin's n superior Tiles and Rasps; Bed Screws, “Excelsior” Safety Fuse; Blasting Tubes. Corn, Grass, and Brier Scythos; Hay, Cora, and Straw maultsb. jja?. Manure, Tanners’, and Spading Forks. Bakes and Eoes;< ShoTela and Spades, of all kinds, Tacks. Brads,'Shoe, Olout, and Finishing Nails. Oast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Sorews, Locks of all hinds; Cutlery, Bameand Pumps, AxGa,Ea,tohets, Ham inert, Planes, and other Tools,.ie., &a. W. G. LKWIB & SON, No. 411 COMMERCE Street. PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— SPECIAL NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dls eased surfaces, whioh combiues the following advanta ges : A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that aro sola*, bio in watar, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last property alone renders it an invaluable.aoiuiaition. to the practitioner.' Prepared .and'fpfc wbplfsale,and retail, at BIHIS’S Lkboritory and Pharmacy, mhS Twelfth and Chestnut street. 1 UaUroaJj Xiiteoi 1 - ‘ " T?hb Pennsylvania central 1859. 1859. *“ SPc JSffi? *w«-to THREE THROUGH PASaSK&Ba'TaAINfI BETWEEN PHILaBEBPBIAAW PITTBBnRO - Connecting direct kt Philadelphia with Through fn£ from Boston. NewTork andaUpoluts tut;udat tb» ' Union Depot afcPittsbarg with Through Train* for c£J < cinnatl, St Loaia.Olevland,-Chicago! SS f 5 .• Paal’a, Indianapolis, Louisville, NewOrleJSfSi*ii . intermediate points in Ohio. Indiana, Illinois Km. tacky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota. Missouri’ tu. sas, and Nebraska—thus fornishlng facilities for the transportation of Psssangers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any .other ronte. . Express and Past Lines ran’through to Pittsburg without change of Cars or Conductors. * ............fS CO Smoking Can are attached to each Trjib; Woodruffs Sleeping Uara to Express and Past Trains The EX PRES i RUNS DAILY: Mail and Past Lines, Sundays excepted. _ . * Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 SO A, M. Pastltne -«* , ' 4 00P.M. . Express Train leaves ’ *3l 00 P. if .. WAY TRAINS LKAVB AS FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Accommodation,-rJa'Golumbin; 1-W P.‘M. Columbia “ i.BO P. M.:* WestOherter “ fromßigbteenth'*ndMar* ket Streets, (south side,) 7.40 A. M., and 9P.M. Passengers for Banbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Palls, and intermediate points,leaving. Philadelphia at 7 30 A. 3d. and 4 00' P. M. go directly, , through. . . ..... - wg|l * Tickets Weitward inay be obtained at the Office of?-?; 1 : the Company in Philadelphia, New York, -Boston. Baltimore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the act Railroad Offices in the West; a'ao on board the regular Line of Bteamers.oa the AlidKsaippi Ohio Rivers. 07* Pare always as low as any other Ronte. ' The completion of the Westeyn coonecQons of tiie- Pennsvlvania Bailroad to Chicago, makes thTs the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST. . The connecting of tracks by.the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage ct Freight, together with the saving, of time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shippers of freight and the Travelling Public. > .• - ... FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Ronte Freights cf all descriptions can be for warded from Philadelphia, New York, Boston.' or Balti na re, to any point eo the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indians, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mi*souri, by Railroad direct. -- • The Pennsylvania Railroal also connects at Pittsburg wi»h Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded t) any port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas. Arkansas,'and tfed Rive'6; and at Cleveland, Sandusky, and Chicago with Steamers to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta- - Hod or their freight to this Company, tan rily with ■ > confidence on its speeds transit. THE BATES Of FREIGHT to any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at'all times as favorable as are -charged by other Bail road Coni' paoies i I£7* Ba particular ttf mark * packages {< via Penns. Railroad ,f ‘ 1 Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East, will do well to direct theca to be shipped by this Route. For F eight Contracts or Shipping Directions, sppi/ to, or address either of the following agents of the Company i ~~ DA. Pittabnrgj Doyle 4 Co , Steabenrille, 0 ; H. 8. Pierce 4Co ; Zaaesville, O.} J J. Johnston, Ripley, 0 ; R- McHeely, Maytrifle, B y ; Ormeby 4-Cropper Portamoath,o.; PSqdock 4 Co., JeffdrsonyiUe, Indiana; H. W. Brown 4 C 0.4 Cincinnati, 0 ; Aihexn & .Hlbb&gL oin elnnati, O J fi. 0. Ueldnim,- Madison, Ind ; William Biogbam, L:uisfi)lv<Ky.{ P. 6 O’Riley k.Co., Etum* ▼Hie, Ind ; N W. Gfnham-4Co'.. Cairo, 111. ;B. F. Bass, St. lows, Mo.; Jobs H. Hsrrffl, NashTlllej Tenn; Harris 4 Itnitt, Memphis, Terra.: Clarke 4 Co., Chi cago, 111 ; W. H7H, Koontz Alton, 111 ; Murphy 4 Wall®, Dubuque, 5 lil-j of to freight Agents of Rail roads at different points id tiff West. Parties attending to their oWn shipments from the East, will And it to their interest tq call on tbe Agents of the Company at the following plains before shipping; or letters addressed to either of theta, on the subject of freights, will meet with prompt attention. - B J. dNBEDBR, Pbilsdelphla. * ‘ V MAGRAW.4 KOOKS, 80 Northatreet. Baltimore. - ’• LSKOII 4 CO.,SAsiorHouse,orlS. WilUamst.,N.r. LEECH 4 CO. fit Kilby street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, GenU Freight Agent, Pblla. L: L. HOUPI, GenTt Ticket Agent, Phil*. TUO3. A. SCOTT, Qen’l SopH, Altoona, Ps. J'9-ly ' . * “ A little, bat often, fills the Purse.” CTRANKLIN .SAVING FUND—t V No. 186 South FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pay* aD deposits on demand. ■§§ Depositors’ monej secured by Government, State, and City Loans, "Ground Bents, Mort gagee, &o. • This Gompfcny deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no Hek r wlth de positors’ money, but hare it-at all times ready to return with 6 per cent, interest to the owner, as they hare always done. This Company nerer suspended. , - Females, married or single, and Minors, can deposit in their , own right, and such deposits can be withdrawn obly by their consent Charter ngrpetual. Incorporated by tho State of Pennsylvania, with 'authority to receive mo ney f om trustees and executors.- LABGEANB SMALL SUMS RJBCEIYED. Office open- daily from 9 to* 3 o’clock, and on Wednesday eyening, on til 8 o’cloek. „ Jacob B Shannon, Cyrus CadwaUader, John Shindler, George Bussell, MalaohtW. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krttmbhaar, Henry Delany, Nicholas Rattenhouse, - Nathan Smedley, . v Jos. H.Satherthwaite, Ephraim Blanchard, Joseph W. L-pplneott JACOB Bs SHANNON,'President, , Grace Oa»wam.adib, Treasurer d!8-y 1 : ' The spring garden saving FUND. (OsAnnnsn sr vxa lioisxayuu oy Fssiiuriiu.) PERPETUAL CHARTER, m* P*tt a«N t. Imtaront Mow'd to D<roo«ttot», and all Moneys Paid back on Demand. - OFFICE,. 831 NORTH -THIRD 'STREET, - (Qouounanoa Ban Bunmixa.V. . This Institution is now. open for the transaction of ,-, business, and is the only Chartered Saving Fond located Iv , In the northern part of the’ city.' The Office will be open (deily) from t to 2 W o’doek. and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until 6 o'clock inthe Evening. MANAGERS. . Frederick Mlett, John Kessler, If,, Stephen Smith, - James B. Pringle, John P. Levyj . Jacob Dock, . Hon. Henry S.Stronf, Joseph M. Cowell, Daniel Underkofler. J. ndslgr Bray, Hon. Wmi Millwara, Robert D. Davidson/ Frederick Btaake, P. 0. XUmftkev, ’ ' Francis Hart,. John P. 'Verne, i Joseph P. LeOlere, George Eneeht, - President, JAMBS B. PRINGLE, BoarsUry, GEORGE T. THORN. • . .apSI-iRf . CRAVING FUND—FIVE FES CENT. IN. Kj TSRRBT—NATIONAL BAPITY TRUST 003- rAHY.—WALNUT STBRBT, 80UTH-WMT QORNRR Ot THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. iBCoaroBATSD bt t xx Btat» OW Pa»9TLTiVU. Honey is received ha any a cm, large er small, and In terest paid from th« dhy of deposit.to the day of pjtfr* diawal. « ... The office Is open srey diy from ffo’cloek In the on Monday and Thursday evenings tiRB oldlMfc.u- HON.JIENBY L. BENHBB, President, BOBBBT gSUREDGS, TIH President. WM. J. Rxxn, Secretary. • * 'BiMOToax:' Hon. Henry L. Benner, T; Carroll Brewstev, Edward L. Carter,, Joseph B. Bars , Robert Selftidge, Brands Lee. - Ratal. K. Ashton, Joseph Tories, 0. Landreth Hunns, ' Henry Diffeaderfftr. Honey Is received and payments made daily. The Investments are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securi ties as will always insure perfect security to tit# deposi tors. and which cannot fail to tf Tft permanency, and Sta bility to this Institution. aul-ly SLAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES lO TRUST COMPANY, conn of THIRD U< CHISS HUT Street, u ? - Large mad small sums received, had paid bach, on a» nund, without notice, with PITS PER GENT IfIWA BST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 6 O’clock every day, and on MONDAY STORINGS from 7 until 9-o’elock. DRAFTS for sale on KnzHnd, Ireland, end Scotland, tiem £1 upward*. President—STXPQEtf B. OBAWfORD Treararer—PLlNY PISS. Teller—JAMßS R. HENTBB CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKET.—A de aire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, bu induced the offering to the public of an article which the analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New .York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, fc Gamae, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to be the most pure and consequently least injurldat (pints ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OP DR JAB. It CHILTON. I h&Te analyaed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Ja of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, 1 am pleased to state that it Is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances. It is an unusually pure and fine flavored quality of Whiskey. * JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D-, New York, Sept. 8,1888. Analytical Chemist. DraeSik: Wehave carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and find that it contains none of the poisonous substance known fc. Fuslo Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious ingredient or the Whiskeys Ingeuoral use. Very respectfully, UOOTH, GARRETT, * OAMAO, Analytical Chemists. ToCharlbb WBAhTOX. Jr,, No. 116 WALNUT Bt. Philadelphia. 0c22-dtja9l SCOTCH ALE, LONDON PORTER, AND ►o brown stout. R Youngers* Ale, Bt Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, in stoue pints. Muir &. Boos’ Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh, in stonepta. Bind A Williams’ London Drown Stout. In glass pta. do do Porter, in glass pta. F Blu' d A Co.’s Dublin Stout, in stone pta. In store end for pale by ttCSNIDJsR'S OLD WINE STOKE,” ►3 ” NOW CASEY’S. > Old No. 78, new 323 WALNUT Street. Snider’s Wines were always pronounced by good judges to be unsurpassed, and were in reality superior to any in the market. Part of the old s‘ock I have yet on band, which consumers would do well to try, now that tho market is overstocked with adulterated liquors for to Bell duringthe Christmas Holidays, Wines and Liquors sold by me, if unsatisfactory, can beroturned. JuHN OASBY, Jr ,■ dt-lm - Successor to J. V. Snider. BRANDIES. —« Finet Oastillon,” Marett, and other Cognacs of various Tintages. In half pipes and quarter casks: PoUevolsin Rochelle Brandies, palo and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one- eighth casks. .Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLBN & CO., * <a3f til and 22.1 Roott Inorth itrwt IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE for every one to know where they will get the most for their money, especially such timeß as these. ZIEGLER A: SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, corner of BECOND and GREEN htreats, are disposing of their Whito Lead, Ground Paints, of all Colors, and Window Glass, all of the best quality, at prices which will be pleasing to buyers 001 l Brick-making machine, which makes the Bricks and temper the day, mikes from Ooe to three thousand per hour* Upwards of thirty in use. Patented February frL 18SS. Machines and rights for sale. Countiesor one-fonrth of the Patent, wULbe so d. qsnown to be the only practical one in use. Ad dress C. OARNELL, Germantown road, above fifth street. Philadelphia. dlfi-tmrlO SLATE 1 SLATE 11 SLATE 111—Rooting Mate, of all sixes, and at very low rates, kept eon* •tantly on hand, and ror sale by v . IffIBING, 10X, & 00., - < ' GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street, - - ZJ. B. Slate Booth put on in endra* ttw* Ha; *ll *a* i ELEGANT STYLES , if for'sale cheap, at manufactory, 269 South THIRD Street. Sewings -ffaniig. - DIRIOTORS. “ A Dollar sated is twice earned.” ttJitus arib tiqttoui. Philadelphia, Bept. 9,1868. WILLIAM H. YJSATON, 216 Sooth FRONT Street.
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