.IMITEB PABJ^RSSHIP.— Tha Sub to the Mbri* r ons ' of PonMylTiWa re * * “ enJHTjpT "to ip^JjliblßgiWi-a^thiDg V&E&&S2aßfc ad>apeoUl>i rwide ln(thr i'i V 'i-v< ttftfiV I 6 i M, we iOepitelooiifrlbnted , Oopjjoon<Atacfc>jtß Two. sone Ihttndred U W vUdolUre, in mb&, £a* id/OBIAE-BACON, *pe .•j'prtO' 1 it <-1 | «*• ttfce:>sUd pottaerahlp is to \k.day.et DeoemWjt A.r. v It will terihihate, |b the ~ .»R'iilvWoolMpol^|*Uiier-‘- ».«>«'! ,_• .„ . '■ »- n -' j £lsmmms£ms?¥& sgaiMiagaaa &ii<S9^peW'^i««i' I 4, i!Fof thKAir pt.PWIM.I-' ~ entitled “ V A& Aet re *s£}*Marchi2Ut}; * A 8 30,aoaaiio under the. proneJons ofariy other %? f Blwj>l said finamonwealth~reteUng-.tjrlilmite<£ Part- - Afflaarit .;*««* WtiKlSlwßf^WP 0 * 6 fchtladetohtav There- df’Sald A'et, we M*mi;©&Baid?limited tpartn©rMhli>>B; fol k TheWriertlnaturi Of thrf&uness' intended - •***,- tAHXranapctbdibyhildOlmlttd'patthiriblp;la (hat efc to) x^^****”** l * OWnfci<efofifcti]|ln?a»: i! ! a. * ' ,l3*3«sThMmThb “xiahiea'of the-General ■> Partner^ x tn said; * ( are. •WttAIAM-SnMAGILXiiS.' > OHdB&BB IhTHOMAB, who t>! SfoJ^^^^a^tot^^tolcSitelljaVsSbjrtlia ~ oa! W»n-e todlfco£ iaid lltnlfed "partners hi#/ la the; Bnni of !tn^Mgti*gTATtfiott«ahd^Polla>g ihc&ah * ;| t v .‘'■ l ' i " f *| it . ~*q ~ JUttfatThfebbriod at which'daid 1 Partnership is to command*!* thi'flm day'of- Jantfarr," A . I}. IBM, ■ lathe flrat’day oT7iJ|nwAa>.‘''lBB'f?>^^Z £( > ' t,,; V?‘‘"-: n .\ Ujl / i ;.';' . UAt&h ■ j' 1 ' 1 •t‘ , h ' i -n-fffsex.W2iBiiHWtVJIYTHOM-8, < Partners.' eboaitti? .'aiCHABLBb ) '“ j ; fepeeiall?ajrther ,:.- bn ,rPhlladelphia,rJan«arylst, 11869. ] sF*i -,'ABa£U?eTifUM »•? *--m-’ { rTAYINGTAJCENTHE l2O ‘^.OL*pH 08T«DT ! /fl,fBKBT, formerly -ooonpied 1 by • ,; MMOT. i A. Oom and sneaeeded to their iVtontlbuincetof lie I Wl> ,'-i, . ■t% Mi3Bßlfeife?l4hS£F : sSi ten'of rMAOILL' ft ‘ I ' Ic TSQ!AAfi tQ thi firMibl. .ttentioa *f oar friend,' a • ,jr *!fojmwfoAS«»oamt«r D.B. KLNMAH ft Cd. FhIM.IfIJ., IKnvurjUm.-- - - ~innHß’jptJr'PF.;QOß , F J fePETBESQN Xla tiiVday atßMtVed.bY nmtn»lcgsBeM. ,1 bn' bniinfcs* vltllveruuudAp’by.'eii&er.ot.t]i« An dertlgasd,atBlB MAHKBrst&t." 1 i .S.?'OTS ’■•‘i j W( * BOir/.'AiJ .*•<■• THOMAS K PSTBBSON .i-rai u.vtf .>>!« tiitM;.' ', ,d/iuf'ievli'i 1 * *"*''< •”•■■'■" .-Vfc-' The Saddlery-Hard wapa’Tradewill 1)9 continued at 316 MABKBT Street, by , - M jJyr2<f off fTIHE BTOSOBIBEBSTHIB DAT rendw A„• that* Oopartnerahip, and eonttnae tha ’’Whilasila Dtj G oodt tH# afctofcflrtn of Wtf. H .sJ&fTsjfcJpas%tJfft. 4X6MABEET BtrHt.i :;>r f f nr' —WM-.’H.’ BEOffNl t i*n ' ,wsdlf ■‘z&i&ud K^XJOBKKIiIUS-«BB ADFOEZ)« ? • u*sa ;,7iinitS3OLUTW-N.^THEIrOOPART«EXi ,i bentofore nbasf MhrMV BESJAM IN ' aod JOaSPH ft: KrrTßNHOtJSE.udder JAMINO. 'BORROR /*- CO, 1 . It till'diy, I tl The boaIAMB will b« —tiled bj either of the pinner* KW'« a 1 ataP ;; -««fr«r, 1 _JQS« a,,BmJKRHOT3BB. l *#>%•. ' lata flrik e 1 A a»fa in heMs>/orfi, MAba ott-sund.^- -- - J-- j^^Thi^aiXoSpwt’Aivbrii, bis rfolicltaUse'caitom of-tb’e „ of 80, HOBNOB* CO.; '.ind.'-hope* bjr ;»mnfttf»p i Gp | |^sjta4n«»sto < ponttode tdiglre dtotlre , -.- . l Wora3W-BGHBt.‘bBtrBeo?nl'Hld.TliltdftB l i 'i i)- Tfrwitj-thtrdWrt; VS 9-** -**- ..... ..iiSSSsSt^lHiSiidfOKi under the firn of Truitt BzOtberSb U£ui£witf4ffty diaeolved by mum* «®5 .srj'swak ast»|Miaagmw«z_BQTO. , *£l2, fi^UNDMl^N^Sls^At 5 - TINUK lh#'QenVr*l‘fi*rdwxrfl EuslnSM.fct, Ki. . JSB OOMMHttOltfifretf, ' ii'« «• r,*re-~r.;4> -*"{ i 'OffAߣM B. MDXTII-.-/ v b’.’ 2>« asTrus-Ms) ■ROB f .WD ,,!, te , •jpop^ra^jB||e^iii;'««tojarf«s \-> , X'.fciffli ? jbn- :tfo>. UM& jwad 4 t « *s&«B«aii> *4?soifj iBmOBY. -*, J«Mat J, FB&WK.BBOKH ‘:3 Vrt<¥!;-Sw«;oti«(d4r awo«latU «tk"thiaiadgh'ii«S GiHcun, Orlando CrflMa,•and Idndriw J. Sloan, and wiil oonttnae th® GfcTpdrjaiftm*<ta^lfo ? oO9 CHEST NUT aUeet, ojidw thft ttrm'ofMoOAfcliUli & 00. Philadelphia, Janaarfrly M - jil-et* ■i SJSQETJTtQJT.-rrThe -ipsrtnerahiphere- : —fi tofgre.fxJlUn* between the undersigned, under ttaaggfcjtbß. ii-Hott *O6 ;it «hU dty'dl Molted br nratatTooMtnt. BQBEBT'JI’HOBS. *■>* tbi p*o*ip« -»ud-,;»«hMi*».bua!nes«j under Mh» otmbJ'Ma.jijftbfiliHip* SeUri*.Oo.,»V4h« offloa 1 formerly occupied.bJjfc/Jjßoet ;fc ;Oo.S 80. 16 South Hi .* iii“ tgri-ijiretsii AT"" Stam. Th# bajtofW^rUl %QaaSGaupA by, the remain gifts' Sm>,oFMi)rAtihA.tip;W' Having iro&Hkp :M "tiriPAETNER -BBIP, under tlw .firm of ALgXXS DKftPKIESr- I.KY.A.Co/. ft* OomtpUll<m. P»i)«r, uilHglMttttMM. bwipfoTfc Wndoetalby AleJAmttriMMtfej commuM *t 614 OOHHBBOJ3 Stmt, V tee'niide*. •tfoM. ALEXANDER PBIEBTLBY, .. n ' ' - - AIPBBB IHBIIiNOi,--3:!,v:i i F&lSti vlthdr&irt from oar fifin'' TheUry Gorala JoJjbiagbtuiDejßwHl &«cootfctied M heretofore, ‘ -M arr, r.?;MMEBi KBNTfBANTIE.'SCo/, ';■• jNM.«B»»i!ddtM N6rfHThlfd>«tfe«t-. .fwluii ’-“i ~'s»fcst# ‘' , S JUTE }, E i *V;>.-V/ iiUi *- fcJTtf' ,vSal »iU -SJyiU ’- 51 - ,! T‘ * *” ij ; ; /‘ 4 vX:, . ~>*■; ? ji'^ri/jc, V*«J* ! f ?.<V ,'V -i - *,¥.' ■ o' iJHhf** » ■ ' %o'fSla3loX'iiii■•iv.ita4-WM * u WEAVJESi^EITtiER&OO., 1 ■. -04-ri-* jSfetf <««**»** aVi«r-:Si No. S 3 N. vinß'Mmt. aiid'aa efrwaißtEB. “: • «yW?Bp^k- - ws2Swwu,»wc-!!t»?' j'imstimo >««/« a :i*glSPft<J«xmlji* »««*.•f* : <JlilUr«i;r ■ ■; .•'•'» SsSSlHß#'*#®- wfliSfai.;**-* ~ 'i ■ is!?»PlWfii Ap»»r»lAm<ri«»a BtjJM: > + f ’ ; fcriipww/lOvLlkdlM’.Tl#*.:;- Al*Oj fc«tti-r<xmior hy drjitit M«t«Df IfSfoTRIMI* 8h«U« and UtMfa:i For uU tjr '-B'fliUß H* A KBDCIO,' Pltira»c#at!jt, -- JPrtH&wl,*dJastefc,of JC»ohAnleal''B«medie«,';r,;; WASHING ANjQ,flOdimiKQ t; ’ : Sbfctrrioir; ; ~ V, JiXMIID JOTli a). IBM, , . ( §v2«i,*£'£s '-‘ r> ThU hM jairt been patentedby . tteTFnitM State*, and It la nofredAflaeiily recommended ;gSjpW4Wtetti&U.Sg ■ •'g^^'waasvaa JgafMMfKns& - irtttktai . Sm-icjvais ftasSsMS'-' .i '.fllimw* mu "V n iJit 4.'.'r§jt^^^S^~^'^4W^oWy>en.''Bn{(CT.tyitrtl. <1 - mm, '•.»*i ** , :y'irm¥^s. ,; ■■ .fe.'Wtosu.i fjtrliftajj (Svoaas. A^D.IiIPORTERg,, poWjtTrtaie&'jnjMflULneif-locmUoor- ! - — — OmiTjßt/MHWiiY j KO -tiw* j Consisting in part I I TOILfiT BO'fTTiVH, U'fllMtt and China. i PORTEMONNAIESfPtnttXB‘.and POOKBT-Bt)OKB. * OASES and ODOR ,BOXES. '; Hairy Tdbtb* Salt,'aridßhaylng ’BRUSHES, &*., &o. rr To ;pnbl!d/WtKefr pices dety,<ympfltltum : —d!3-dtja7 l^'Sli'kitlNfeii'SEAbQUAßTElis. We -have justißeceived out Ff eUcK.Obnfootionery, Afid'ars manufacturing a superior article of Marsh Mel- Jow-Gum proMj Bpn r ßona,,Oreein/DatyvAc.i Call t6d sapply’yourflelVeawitb the- best Confectionery in this olty, at JSFVRIEB A EVANS’, nol6-Bm.;i«N6i 718'HABKET Bt.» bet. 7th and 8 th, * ' Y 6 j .. ..." ■ ■ ■ ■ **—.—■*-■--- - -~^* fc --._ No'. ' ; ’ W«:BHAtirOMN' TO-DAY ANOTHER INVpIOE .14. t E.S Ta T, : B,aU 88 E Ii S, r> r ,“.oRp^ppY/B’VO.BLEBRAT;ED;MAKE, ' ONE DOLLAR A TARD. : Carpet buyers will find our stock foil and of fresh ? «ty)e^^.PBIC*B,VERV:BQ^ r / *. ,’™>B-tr HEELER k "WILSON 58 HOUSEKEKPERS, LOOK TO TOUE in'the price dr OPAL, heat« The ; subscriber : hating oonfeaets 'fot his. ol. Uoal, is enabled to Offer rery superior Eaniily Com'at the following re dnoedprices:^ 11 iV ‘'! wl , '• ,'S ■ Broken^Ekfand Stove. 7 .,V;.*.H 00 per ton* •C6dklhfr"»: 4 ,.... 8 7d « A6O »< ‘“ r JJm&Nat .ir Si6^* s} Warranted xo give satisfaction and full weight in el /oases at Htck's OldOeiitral YaW, S) B. cor.MARSHAXB y«;y.u ;pi., i; dO-Btn J»l-6t - taott ip^RHSooviar Contettiknerji.'''’" Beioinßiilatijinta. „ m S^FXMvM,AGHIN-S I S, , ’l/naJilO .i ?- -I* .-t-v* ' 1 , “‘ ,J . REDUCED PRIOES.j :1. i ■' »»-: All the fonder patterns $25 lesson eaoh Machine. : ‘i.i •. ■•' ) ¥O-WINDING 1 OF TTPPBR THBHAD. j- ■. -WIDTH, Of • W * K v, )-•' <* Bah "OB 1 wtti' •:';!' V .1 m CHESTNUT Btreet/ThlMelphl*. j , No, 7,.West STATE Street, Trenton, N. J. ! v o -;No; 7 East GAY Street, West Cheater, Da. » oeTtoft2o" r * ,> „ • ■>- i < ?pupom; sewing jPtrIOHINE ft offered tothe. public aa • the moat re liable iow-priced Sewing. Machine,,in nee. - It will'sew 'froiablX tb ’alxt/ f 'an'lnoh, 9m all hinds of ; aest cambrlM. 1 It in, the slmplest in Ita meohanlcal oonatmctioa eirermade,' andean be run and kept in order by achild 'of twelTe jeAnj bfage/. The DDaißiLitr of _t£la in«iine,,wid the QUiiatr oi 1 iia. woaK, are >war ranied uuaurpiued by any other. Ita speed ranges from 1 three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per ml-* nute . The.thxead u sed la taken dirtatiy from.the spoils, WlTn6o» . In fact, It U a ia jf anteA.by .every; fataily ln the land, and the low prioe of * ■ .•<.*! • ■ , ’ 1 f .5131 C-T a: TttlßTr DOtLARfI, 1 ! - l? i ; at whloh they are'dbld; brings them within the reaelji of almost.every dSI 'dfim W-eow*om „80 South EIGHTH Street^' (EabiitetDOarc.; fJpHJE LAHGEST DBSK DEPOT IN | : 7. THE-DNION, ' ! Zti ; H O B T l ' &‘H TI T.T Oh’ , . ; to J.~T. kimmitt,) ,• j . i'.l . /'' ■ HANUFAOTIIREES 0» ' , ■ , desk rack. 1 i-”' r >' 7 ‘ ’ko. Hi Soath THIBD BlrOTt, '' ' ; j». H .it i ■• abinwib«biaaitmß.-i j iiiIXTHHSrOHTABfcBSVBOOkoABRtf,! -•. ;■ ’■ A'o- -.-, v <ts-8m ; ; : jCIBBBSWELLj ri.-,, WILLIAICiSj - No. 20t Street: are prepared to supply khlp perajadoonaonsers with-aoperlor >3road Top Coal froze LjncArtMrMihW' Ji oo4tf \ PCteYNG/ tox, St 00., wholesale and X 1 MUU dealers In LEHIGH ahd 'SCHUYLKILL! OPAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN. TOTOxROA&T BchuylkUl and BROAD’ sbeetd, Philadelphia., Keep oonatantiy on haud- poali febhx’titdmddt! approved minoi. Juider ooT«r, smder««! ,'Hfo ■ r-~» \ gtawe-yaif|tfv ‘srirAuiied:* ‘Onrertleft*fNo:Bo4 CHESTNUT Stmt. “JettMeiTOi, iifaUgasi (took of BAVIN, BaOONj HALIJST, da: VIS *OO,, tnd GALSVoO. B PIANOBI MBl6dß ohsottsstunaftKit." “ r. «.oould’B,.“ .?U'H'U.<E.«ota»OTraHTH and'OHMTNU* s*, „ ca»kitty W* OS! « »!«•_><!> OSM' iOHIOKEKINQ fc SONS, M&nu rt'iT'l"‘tKtUMr«-of OKANn. PABLOB-»RANI>, SaUAJM, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FOItTEB. 1 1 -Thls-lsthtClarKvystiuid eldest numofsotory taiths Uni tod StstesjEdyier beto ■‘ ' "/\\V 7 ’“T iJiKSTABUSmSD IH ; 1838," : , Blnosirhjolitlmewebays ; . ' ' HADE AND SOLD' TWBNTY : THOUSAND TWO ,<>’} A -WC.iHUMDMD PIANOS. ' And hays rsoolrod as tssttoumlsls or tSoIr SUPEBI OHITYfOTM all;'often,' 11 Gold. IS i 6«o«r,'md « Brpxtt Meiali.;. .... , = ’> » • ' Rent, Tuned, and Repaired. ,b . BKANOH-HOUsi to PHILADELPHIA to at 1807 CHESTNUT Street. - . ooMm r,TiV)' ! y jfnnir». FUNi>; ; obfoV "of WALNUT 'end'YlPTH streets, Open ayar/ DAY romp 'to BS , d6bk7&iii on TUESDAY sndtPBIDAY |JBV.BIfIwGB until 5 ? o'clock. ,htTBO or email tarns re wired asd nttfriiedjmdebiauJ.Vltii Interest.' ■ - rTZ ~-\77rPr , .JOHN, THOMSON, President: j ■/JH»uaitHoiqßto|',_’f6o,df Trqssorar.' dja.lm./ | 7 &f.'- ' k-Ii.GMORANE’o PHOTOGRAPH BOOMS, |V7. . (WrinerlyVAN LOAN’S.) \ 682 ARQH fitreei,- AUthe various fltylea and eicesof Pictures, D»giiirriotn»», Ambrotypea, Photographs, Ijorytypai ate takeri,and at moderate* prices. I d7-Bni* _ 1 ■» ' A ItO'ADE HO'TE l, BTREST, abotb sixth. X M AflPU’* L’A H Eju P H 1,A,. . . 51> OOMDUOT*D OK TH* XUkoXAk PLAJf. < Anew, lease for aterm of ..Tears haring beenpbtajned for thIi'POPULAR Eflf ABUSHMEtfT, if wIU eon-! tinue aa lifjretofdrPi on.ibe JEttrdpsan plan, and the prices remain tmchAngod.'ria; . ~ ■ ROOM Pll BAT; 800; BOOt. ;Bl*A»fAa’* ,*IIO | • < * i f * ■ ' 1 ■ Taa, «lon/8f # o.' ’ 5 * ThO houea haa bwtf fcbrdugh!y**eAOT«tea,‘ m 4 ererr thlngdone tomake gnestecomfortahle; 1 , The chamber are fieatedJn winter brmeanaof fiteam Pipes, for which no extra charge ia made;:-'. ' * » . , , r • ' Thkrv* la so bar'ktyt in tfco keufe to bo a source of ahnoyanoatognoMa.; f -- • ' •’•-«- The aooonunodaUoni afe designed whelly forbttaiaeea men—feeooofitrijjdieaaroTaceired. 1 " J •' * ICT This kouse lanoTCf dosed dayor'iilght. ■ ' -e. ? ' d. - J. B. BROWlirl ? ir- /^/Ri.BR’.YOUMCF,; fOKKS HOME, ' : ; . . HAbBIBBUBS. Pa., . i i ’, HiNTLY, tubnisSST* 4 I,ll * M ‘ Now.oPjiHToviaiTQßa. j mr»-r- -wbllb coyißLYi Pniprfetot T|EIANET'S'SALOON AND REBTATJ-. B -‘ eoroer THIBTEBNTH, and OhBSTNUT BtraatsiYhHtdelpbla. . . ; s . fua-amo?.t I-.-' , Wm.‘Al)D DAUBY, Proprietor, “ PEOSSEB’S BESTAUBANT, No. • 80S ttAS&JHfrßtrttt, four doors above EIGHTH, Oysters Stewed. Roasted, led) Pickled j icßUccA'.) tti Home Consumption and axuportetkma If. lrani twelve to. three 'loofc.Jji -r>y& 2-tf Site ptifofSates. f" "jjjj ; Salamander sates. \ ; ""' ■ i I»r*e assortment of . ~ EVANS A WATSON’S PHILADELPHIA' MANUPAOTUBID t 1 I 'iBALAHANDEtt BATES, , , r . .... , . VAULT DOOM, _ < . lot »“*» W 4, Stores..- ■ BANK BOCKS, v~ _. . _ Raualtoanrnowlntue. ... • IBQN-DOORS, SBOTTEftS; *o/, •' Os w grod terpia as any other eatabUShment Is-the t . • r,.> • ittolted atates, by tBVANSrX-WATSON, ’ V i.v South FOURTH gtrlet, ~ - i v> -T r r Philadelphia,' J} TUABE QIVE TJB A j348L,1.; /, .aalg-tf- jg^ 1 new Land .& d 6., .' - _ I LOOKING-OLASB AND PIOtUBB-PEAMJI 1 r'y ftUHVFAXJTUREIiB, r;': ! !'■ i " wh'olesalb and, Bbtail, ; ft ;An«*Miut«St<iot(>f ,- s ohr PAI^TINOB,. WATEk'-UOLOB DBAWINGS {''is’ro W«i>»M«AfniiBy' ; ;AUstyeryLoyr,Prises, ... .. -Tjnr. -" 1 '•y ABOVEBIXTH; PHILA. ’ ' HAinJSOaiMsS AWD' nr.*,.. .*;»!) . n--, . . ; s '- ; {«4npBoB'pjß'. j: - ~ Hi. \ '*' H». 5. *l l2 per dot. —“• ~ d; 1 28 ’ I' ' iS 8. 87c, « <>^*7pl , W ""». ’• a?! 4,1000, 'r;;tJe7/ r a’;'' s ' ** h*-^- > pt,h‘mp^; V 3 i' :U • ! - i#, i - -- 1 -* ; ~-oRow, fl\23 etr pien. As-- 7 Bow,. 41.76 r'per doi*&' 1 ‘ 9 Bow, 43.26 per down., , , '■ ■j:.y‘b3u!ns ttßHßir d/Bokarjin, ■ «», «‘ kßj' i -iIMJI iJC'CS 3" 1 ! r ’ '. , ( , ' ' S' \ -ostU'i I!*w doi«i *a - -***' \ ,; P «„ &w*.>'■ Ll J! ,v. v -: j T:r7i?>rAin »»* i ? &aiss bs ;2Vuftion, *y \ ? M THOKAS » SOM’S, " • Ne». 189 141.(SOUTH TODBTH BTMBT,- ■ fformorlrNofl. fi7 »nd 89.) j 'FAIL BALEB—BTOOKB AND RBAIi BfTATB •’ Tweoty-Sfth ial-Siile,- JJJh J.nnory, ut the; Hi change,' 1 v , i. t> Twenty-sixth Fall Bale, 18th January, at" the Ex change. 1 T ’ • ready ® b °ve aalea now wv „ *• MAX ESTATE, BTOOKS, Ac. i- » PUl^elpW. Handbill a of leaned separately, in addition to whloh we publish, on the Saturday previous *® catalogues in pampnfet form, Riving full descriptlooß of all the property to be sold 1 on' Tuesday. PRIVATE BALE REGIBTEB. . !''. ' : 'r iOt. .Real .Estate; entered • 6u* our' Private Sale.Re peter, and Mvertised ocoasionalty in our Public Sale Abstracts, (of whloh 1,000 copies are printed weekly,) tree of charge. v / T :rBBAL EBTATBIAT PRIVATE BALE. . i ' 4 We have a large amount of Beal Estate at Frl fete Bale, including every description of City fcnd country Sprinted Lists' may be had al the auction store. ' * -LIBRARY -OF THE LATE HENRY PENNING TON, ESQ.—^We are now preparing catalogues <jf the Library of the late Henry Pennington, Esq., deceased, la whioh will be found many curious and valuable; books,-on •various" subjects,' a number of them lllas -trated by printed and manuscript Also, a large' oollebtlpm of interesting and rare autographs, .eogravlngSv Ao : i. Date of .sale will be made known in .futureadvertise^ 6 - 11 **'- <•.■ •. > SABB.OF SDPBRIOB FDBNJTCBB, FRHNOH PLiTE V' 'v . MTRROIIB, OABPBTS, to. . CARD. Uiir sale this- nioruluK, at the aiiotion Btoro, .will oomprlse, besides .400 lots superior second* hand furniture,French plate mantel mirror ingUt frame, velvet dud Ingrain carpets, chandeliers, China sad glass ware, beds* and,beddiggi Ac,, forming an attractive worthy the attention of ladies and others desirouso'f purchasing,!,.7 '.y,, , (D* Catalogues now ready,and the artloles arranged for examination.. c-. 1 •: ‘i - ’ *'* • flTnhgH , '.. January 11th, at 7 o’clook*, 'atthp Philadelphia Ex< change will be sold— ‘ •') Administrator’s Safe. . 70 shares stock New Orleans Navigation Company. Also, one-third of a patent-right for-the manufac ture of soap. The' other tyo-thirda can be bad on rea 1 sonable terms, * • i ' TWENTY FIFTH- PALL, BALE' JA UARY ilth. ■ Will include—' \ . ' . . . k . , MARKET ’BtRKET.— rate .Bu'Tness Location, —Bulldibg lot,-north'side of Market street, between Delaware Fifth "and Sixth streets, to be sold peremp- • torlty. The building formerly on it,was burned, i' - - THREE-STORY BRICK STORK AND DWELLING, northwest corner of Fleventh and Christian streets. - - Peremptory Sale -THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL LING, No. 617 South Seventh street, with tbree-atoiy brick dwelling in the rear. : ‘ . . Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Joseph Purvis, Ddc’d. THBBB-STORY* BRIOK DWELLING, No. 927 North Tenth street, above Poplar. Same Estate.-FOUE BUILDING LOTS, 80 feet front, souihd&et side of Duke street,' northeast of Som erset street, Richmond near the Beading Railroad.! LOMBARD STREET.—Three-storyTbriek dwelling and brick shop, l Ne. 648 Lombard, street, east o' Seventh.- \ HANDSOME MODERN FdUB-STORY 'BRIOK RE BIDBNCI, southwest corner of BpruiC and'Twentieth streets, - - • iVAikXBfiH PBOPBETIKB, GERMANTOWN, M.ln street, ffashiogton ’ Lane, Shoemaker’s Lane, and Sborpnaok street, vis: v ’ VALUABLE RESIDENCE, Main street, with coach-, house, garden, Ac., lot UO feet ou Main street, 224 feet ‘ 10 inoherf deep—"three fronts. , i BHABPNAOK. STREET. —Six ' three story frame dwellings Sharpnaek street, hear Main street. They will-be sold separately. 1 < /MAIN STREET,—Neat stone'residence, wlthooach house, Main street; nearly bppOSitb the splendid resi dence ofG*brge W. Carpenter, Esq. * . SHOEMAKES’B- LANE;—Five large and valuable lots,-Shoemakers Lane or 'Penn Street. Will ’be sold separately. They are opposite handsome improvements. ; !,WASHINGTON LANE. —Valuable 'and beautiful country seat; 39 acres 'with handsome improvements, fine fruit orchards, Washington Lane, near j the .Town-, -ship, line, 'and About ’A mile from the Chestnut.BUl fiaUroad. ’ - • , ,j . , r (D* Terms of sale 'the whole, of the above estatO— half cash. The owner sells on account of removing from Germantown. i •< |T7“ Full particulars in handbills. Peremptory BaIe.—GBOUNDRBNT OF fB2X A YEAR.—A well-seoured ground-rent of s62lf a year. Executors’ SaIe.—IRREDEEMABLE GROUND' RENT.—A.well-secured irredeemable ground-rent of Wayear-rOleat of taxes. TWENTY-SIXTH FALL SALE—JANUARY 18th, WiUlnolude— ‘ , Orphans l Court Sale—Estate of Richard McGrann, deceased. - "TEN TBB&B'STOB? BRICK DWELLINGS, Nor. 2402,2404,2109.2408, 2410.2412,2414,-2416,2418, and 2420, Pine street, vest of Tirent/*fouxth street. Orphan*’ Court of James. H. Power, THBBE-BTOBY BRICK DWELLING, Poplar street, south side, fourth house west of Sixteenth street. , peroinptory.Bale: by'order of-Hoirs—Estate of Joseph. Murray, deceased. TWELVE THREE-STORY BBIOK DWELLINGS, west side of Fallon street (formerly Flower street,) be tween Eighth and Ninth, Fitswater and Catharine st*. U SOUTH NINTH ! STREET—TWo three-stjry brick dwellings, Nos, 1086 and 1087 South Ninth street, south or Suffolk street.. - ; , , • • . j ■ IRREDEEMABLE GItOUND-RENT.-A well-eecur ed irredeemable ground-rent of $4O a year. - THREE: TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, New llMketatieet, north of Poplar street. . • ‘ BRICK DWELLING, Msrgaretia etreet;'west of Front street. 1 . i ! GBEENSTRBST.—Three-story brick dwelling, No 1002 Green etreet. west of Tenth 'street. ' _SptFtH, EIGHTS. STREET. brick ‘dwelling, South. Eighth street, between Carpenter and Prime streets. ‘ , <• LOT 'OF 'GROUND.'west side of. Somerset street, north of, the HwerfonL Road, We at Pm adel phi &. Assignee’s Peremptory Site —SEVENTEEN THREE STORY:BRICK-DWELLINGS,visi-Five fronting on Vienoa street, north of West street, Eighteenth ward, fronting on Reed’s avenue.-The whole •so be . sold together as one property. They rent for. $l,BOO a year. lp" Sale absolute ' ' ' ORODNP: BENT $46-—A well-secured Irredeemable "ground rent ofgtt a year. ■ - - Sale at Noa, 189 and 141 South Fourth Street. fIUPERIOB FURNITURE, PIANO-TORTB, F IKE. : FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS. BRUSSELS OAR ,PJBTS,!&c. 'i 4 . • 1 ’ • ThU Homing) At 9 o’clock, at tbe'auction * store, - an' extensive assortment of excellent second-hand furhit&re; elegant ] >Uuo-foxtea, 'flue aifnn, carpet*, etc., from ramlUefi declining housekeeping, removed to the store for con venience of sale. *. ' - B&bso a papetlorpl&uo-forte bj Loud. BABB) VALUABLE, AND ELEGANT LONDON - * '* • BOOKS. , ■- On Friday Evening, January 7th at the auction store, commencing at 0 O’oloolr, will be Sold a ttolleciton orrare and Tamable London* books.on .famous Important and interesting subjeeta./ f , ; *- ‘ - 8 Also/ books of' fin© line engravings ana elegantly Illustrated Works, on the picturesque and' ornamental ait. \ ", *; ■ /' , JET**-Included in the above sale win be (bund Shaw’s Dresses and Decorations of the .Middle Age?, splendid colored engravings jMosee Frabeaie, 4 vole, folio, 365 eograviOgi} Brtwfiter’a Encyclopedia Britanlca, 26 vols. 4to; JTinden’s Gallery of British Art, 48 eogja- Tings; Moaee Boyall. 2 vols. folio, 167 engravings: Hogarth’s works, .150 engravinge~-proefs: Fin-'en’s ■ Beauties’of Moore, 50 fine engravings: ManteU’s At aa ;of Fossil Domains, colored plates; Wilkinson’s London .lUastrata, 2 vols. folio, 207 engravfngsr Mudford's Battle or Waterloo/ colored ebgravlnge; Penny Maga zine, 12 vols./ Pogen’s Principles of Architecture, fine engravings; Diary 01 Madame D’Arblay/ 7 vols., with many other elegant and valuable works on varloos sub- ' t*'u>r ' • *>o7* The books are now arranged for examination, wlthcataloguesr'' .. Also, at 8 o’oclock-* - - 1 1 share Philadelphia Athenfflum. ' 1 share Mercantile Library. ' " - Assignee’* Sale,' BRASS 1 FOUNDER'S STOCK, LATHE, TOOLB, *o. ~ On Priday'Morning, » 14th instant; at 10 k o'clock, by catalogue, at* the [northwest corner.offifteenth and Willow street*, by jordbr of assignee, of a. brass. foundry, b UtbeS, large lot of. tools, patterns, .flasks, tab and jfurnace, plumber’i stock,'’steam work, finished and un dafohed* Ac., Ac. ’ Pale peremptory. , j Cy Tor particulars eee catalogues. iSir.‘WILLIAM H. STBBB,; GENERAL O AUCTION, AND COMMISSION BTOHB. No. 40 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch.' i - J. A. BLIBQN. Anotloneer. ! [r?*‘ Consignments of new. and second-hand hotud feoTu furniture, piano- fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, Ae., respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad' fences will be 1 made if required. ‘ {IT* Oat-door sales attended to .promptly. Charges as moderate as any other house in'ihis city. IT M. GUMMEY & SONS, tie BEAL BSTATB AUCTIONEERS, { , , No. 420 WALNUT STBIJBT. i CARD.—J. M. Qammsy A Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stocks. &o. Also, household furniture at dwellings. BEAL ESTATE AT-PRIVATE SALE. . liy On our Private Bale Register • wllralways be found a very large amount of real including 6Tei7 desonptlon of city and country property. ! v *• M. aUMMBY A SONS, • i < ' „ - ’ Beil Estate Brokers, i - , 42Q WALNUT Street, below SUth. ejAKUKL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, K? Mid. HONK LOAN OFFICE, No. m Soati THIRD Street, below .Walnut, opposite Pear st., only eight doom below the Sxohange. ' 1 [Honrs of business from ! o'clock, A, M., util 10 otalook in the etching. - i , * - - - [OdWoof hales, ana sales at the Auction House, at* waded spoa'the most satisfactory terms. ‘ l - * CAPITAL $200,000.' . ' , th t last Thirty 7tnrt. “ {Advance* made from pne^iollar'to thousands on Din* Bonds, ffitMPlite, Washes, Jewelry, Hardware, Mert ehanlub, Clothing, garniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and fowls of tyerr, description; - . - SAU goodj can remainl wy length of time agreed jmn; •" » *.i »» j - 1 - All advances, from, one hundred dollars and upwards* :wm.bee&arged2per 9ent.yer month; s{ooand over, the lowest rnarkot rate. This Store House hating a depth of 120 feet, has large (re and thief-proof/vaulta to store ail valuables; andprif Vate watchmen for the premises: also, a heavy Inaol * fance effected for the benefit of all persons having goods ldy%noedupon-' ' „ r ~. ■ ,J . apedunt pf .having an unlimited capital,' this "ofldett prepared to make advances on more satis accommodating terns than any other la Money ad vahoed tq,the poor, in small amounts, wltfcS oitanyd^rge. i ” ,> AT PRIVATE BALM, - Gold Patent Lever and other Watohei, Jewelry, aad Oldthioiwill be sold at reduced prices/' r ’ aui-ly •' ! ' ; Citjitr*' <m& Sobarro. ’ > TXAVANA CIGARS.— A very superi o JL JL lo't'ofnew crop tobacco. Jnst reoeiTed andfo said low by * CHARLES TATE, .-d29-10t . . 188 Walnut street. Havana oigars, of the moßt coio blatod brings, vi«: ' L ‘ ' , ' , ; PARTAGAS, PXGARO; BURABEBB. IUS VISLXB, J SULTANA,’ . * , MPANAj'&Om&o. In K \ 1-5, and'l>lo .noxdj, of .different'sizes, and made of superior hear/ new crop xob&coo, now receiv ing] and for sale lowly ’ OHAbLBS TSTB* - dM'lOfr ; , IM-Walnut street. RD. SCOFIELD, IMPORTER, OF. HA a'VANA'OKJA.Rg—La Norm&ndes.La Fire Flys, La tleasiTlgarcs, Marfa Antonieta, Pressed s Floede RlojSeoo.'iLegalUflfFlorde LaPae, JoseMfe.'Viebats, .Oamplimentoß) and many other brands of superior qna ilityj at reduced prices, No 1 887. Chestnut street, under •Girard House. - - dO-lm S Fucu-üBT & sons, T; - , ,» 1 Importon of HAVANA,a»iRO, : ■ , - BOSS , SB« BotttEPßOHl'BtMot, ‘- - ■ SGARO, OABXtfASJAND PARTAGAS BEG-ABfl,*—A ohoico-Jnvoloe of .these celebrated is on board btfg enfcettd’ftfout ' T , 1 [ , j {Nnr>lsB Walnut Streep below Secoad. •nr ;n«<vmd Star* ; CJEiGtAitS Havana Segars, qhojco kJ i brands, by late arrivals, io bond and stow, for sale { bjA. et^at.,., \<.m I /cri 5- ' •’••• ’•' 1 THE PItESS—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1859. .v.• ,i f if jSal&.bs Unction. tjhilip 'W^b^Av^aSam,*'^. between FIFTH and SIXTH, south side. ' l ’’'\ tNUBWEgS, BRINTiEY,, \ ‘(jd„ V ; _No! STREET* B SCOTT, J?*, AUCTIONEER. No. 431 , CHESTNUT STREET* opposite, the Custom House, betweeij FOURTH.and '• *i MOSES Iit.A.Hh.AH #>• AUCTIONEER Ui AND QQMMISaiQN MROHANT, B. l'. 'aohui SIXTH wdKAO* BttWU. : ’ ‘ . GBBATi ACOOMMODATION. MONEY! MON BY M r ‘ MONEY*! } ! >. Money liberally advanced in large'or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowiing-ploces, musical lnetrttmehts, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, cigars,* hardware.- cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, har ness, and all articles of value, for any lengtKof time agreed !on, at Nathans’ Principal Establishment, southea&t'eorner of Sixth and Race streets, ' ’ ■ PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted at/ the lowest market rates.”' J - ' OB EAT B4BGAZNB IN WATOHEB. JEWELRY. AT PRIVATE BALE. atNATHANB» PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT, 8. E Corner of SIXTH and BAGS Streets.—The following articles will be gold for less than half the • usual store prices: Sine gold .English patent full jeweled and plain,'of the jnost approved and best make, in hunting' oases and double bottomed.' Pine gold escapement lever and lepine watches, in bunting ease and open face, some of them extra full jeweled and beatpiake. Silver Rpglish patent lever watches, es capement lever, and leplaes. in banting o r se and, open face; some very -Bwiaa, French, and - (iuartler' ■ watchee j fide gold ■ vest,wfob, medk^'and children’s chains j fin? gold .pencil cases and-pens, bracelets, breastpins, finger-rings, ear-ringa, studs, me* dallioas, and jewelry generally. Saperior Havanaclga*s at 516 pdr thousand, in boxes- of- 200 each, will be sold by single box J or quant ties to suit purdbasers.' Nu merous fanoy articles, &0., &o.; Ac. 4 INTHE' COURT OF COMMON -PLEAS ' BOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADEL* PHIA. . _ . . • REYNOLDS *«. REYNOLDS —Sub Divorce.. March Term, 1858.N0 tls.- •->' ' ** ‘ ' And now December XBth, 1658, on motion of «T> SERGEANT PRIOB, Attorney for Libellant, the Ceart grant a role ■on tbe Respondent to ehotv cause why a. decree > of Divorce should not bo' en-‘ tered la-above case.- Returnable onJJATTJRDAY, January Ist, 1850, at 10 o’olobk A; M. • ■'; .- - Sib—You vrlUplease takenotice otabove.rule. j To—Mr. EDWARD J. REYNOLDS, Respondent! ' J. SERGEANT PRICE* Attorney for LlbelUnt. dSI-tu&thSTf (V’OTICE is hereby, given: that the under i, v signed Has made application 'for- the renewal of Certificate No. 337, forFivefihares of the Capital Stock of the-Philadelphia JExohtnge Oompshy, also for re newal of Certificate No.'Gdf; for Fire Shares, of the Gap’tai Stock of the Schuylkill- Navigation Company; both standing in the D&md of BICHARO PAXSOff on the books of the afortsaid Companies; the original Cer tificates having been lost or mislaid. ' i RIOHAKD PASSON' Administrator. 1 dlB-m&thBt* PAPES MILL TO RENT—Th@\ Paper Mill knowd «« HANWELL MILL, ilttt»te4 on tbe Wissahlckon Creek, aod one mile From Cheitndt trill Railroad Station. This MW ,i« Adapted to m&ke'flne Book Paper*. IthMthreeenginei, one'foar machine, 62 inobe* wide, and all the apparteaancea far the «ao osfarnl manufacture of, paper. Poaaeaalon given imme diately." Apply to. orldaresg. ' * . ' V GBQHG-B H. LEVIS, No. 80 South, BIZTH Street. MFOR SALE-mA. handsome* new three story BIIIOK DWELLING-, with fhr»e-a‘ory back buildings, it finished throughout in first-class style, and has all tho modern improvements. Located on TWEN TIETfI Street, above Race. And trfli be sold a bar gain. Apply to BUBtON,* LANINCL No. 403/AROH Stmt.- -* /'* ’ m fOR RENT—Thq DWELLING No. Jili!l.dl6 LOOUBT Street, (or Washington Square,) from the Ist of January', 1859. The house is three stories high,- with basement, back bhUdln& &0,, bow ooonpled by J. W. Forney. Apply at 1 the office or Tht Press’ or at tho house. - nofy-ff TO RENT.—On thelsfc January next, 'the very superior and extensive ROOMS. (2d, Bd. 4th and fithlhoors, each 24feet by 148) of tho NETT BTORB, 683 MARKET Street. The building is ohe of the line Improvements on the tipper side, between FIFTH and SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on 4 rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf THE LITEB INVIOORATOR, ~ ' PkßPiftlD BT DR. BIXrOKD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY Pkok GUMS. Is one of the best Pargatire and Liyer ttedioinea ‘now before the pttbllo, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, 1 milder, and more effectual than any other memalne known. It is not only a <7d(Aar*fe, hut a Liter ifeme dy, aoting first on the X»fo«r to eject its morbid matter, then oa the etom&oh - and bowels to carry off that mat] ter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with* oat any of the pitnful feelings' experienced in the ope rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens.,the sys tem at the sime time that It purges It, and, when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and bdild it. op with unusUaTrapidltr. fi£The Liras is one of the human body} andwbenit welt; the powers of the oped: The stomaeh Isal. on the healthy aotion of Eerformance 01 its fUnb i at fault the bowete arei system safibfs in cOnse- Liyer—haring ceased to; eases of .that organ, one! made it his study, in a years, to find some reme-1 aot the many derange ble . To prore that this ra pe wm troubled with Li lts forms; has but to try a certain. TJfceae Goins remove all the system, supplying In of 'bile, invigorating the digest well* purifying the health to’the whole ma eanse of the disease—ef "Binoufl' AtviOKß. aro 'fcr,pr«*«Hf*f by the oe? InfiooiAto*. One dose, after eating, i ttomaoh and prevent the *%nly one dcae, taken NIQSYUABI. ' Only one dose, taken at gently, and eorea Cob - One dose, taken after nrflu. (P" One dose of two relieve Biox nniDiOHs, - One bottle taken Tor fe the cause of the disease, , Only one dole Immedl w&iid one dose, often re-: OnoLBRA Mobbu?, and a fp“only one bottle is system the effeote.oi me ness. ' 1 ‘ , ‘ One bottle taken sailowness or unnatural One dote taken * short vigor toiheappetlte, and One dose, often repeat bb<sa in its worst forms, complaints-yield almost One or two doses cure In ohildren j there Is no remedy in the world, as it few bottles core absorbents. 5 ■ ' We take pleasure lore- . commending this medl oine as a preventive for : Jbtbr and Aqus, Obill* Faria, and aUJPavsaflof . a BiliodsTtm. It ope rates with certainty, and thousands are willing,to testify to ite wonderful -virtues. 1 All t eho ust 11 art giving thsir unanimous tsslimany a its favor, ' Mix Waurin tht mouth smith thi fnvigorator } and wallow both togethsr. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR IS 1801MHHO Slhcioal Diboovurv, and la dally work-' ing cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the Ant dost giving benej ll, and seldom more than one oottle la required-to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the> worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re sult of a DISEASED LIVER* ' PRICE OKB DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, Dr. SANFORD. Proprietor. 345 Broadway, New York. Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT & 50N8,218 North Second Street. v Retailed by All Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL SIMES, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and F. BROWN, Fifth and Chestnut streets Phiiada. apl3 tu th s-Iy TM OTHER I "What is l the best and most JLTJI agreeable Oonsh Medicine f BROWN'S PULMONIOA ! ' What Is the most certain for Group? BROWN’S PULMONIOA! What ifl roost speedy for Whooping Cough ? BROWN’S PULMONIOA! What is the best for AHthma f BROWN’d PULMONIOA! What cures Bronchitis quickest? ' BROWN’S PULMONIOA! What 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 but what they, fihd speedy relief. It is a syrup, agreeable In taste, harmless even for a babe, never fails to satisfy, and costs bat 25 cent* a bottle. , Sold by all Confectioners, Druggist* and Grocers. Wholesale 220 South THIRD Street. d!8-lm Anew* and valuable discov ery. gg DR. HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT., IT-STIMULATES, BXHILERATBB, INVIGORATES. BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR STUPIFY. Tbisdelioious Beverage is superior to all invigorating Cordials, Schnapps, Nervines, «o. in ose for the cure of Dyspepsia. Nervousness,'Heart-burn; Drows ness, Kid ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, Ac., as it will Invigorate and .strengthen, but will not in toxlcatd or stuplfy. Persons who have.be come habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobapco. Opium, and Spirit uous Liquors, will And speedy ana permanent relief from a desire to use these destroying agents, by taking a bottle or two of this ' DELICIOUS MEDICAL EEVERAQ-E! Weak and sickly Females will fled Dr. HAM'S IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, it being a Regenerator as well as a Strengthener of the Human System. Each complaint that the AROMATIC INVI GORATING CORDIAL U calculated to cure Is named upon the wrappers accompanying each- bottle, and full directions for use are also minutely given. Prepared by , DARIUS HAM, Principal office, No. 48 WATER Bt., N. York, For sale by T. W. DYOTT & SONS, n25-Sm 216 N. BEOOND Street, Philadelphia. ZOLLIOOFFER’S AHTI-RHEUMATIO ' CORDIAL Is the only preparation ever plaeed be foro the publio that has performed a* many *■’. MIRACULOUS CURES <1 1 . INFLAMMATORY AND OURONIO RHEUMATISM. . , ' The most prominent «nd influential citisens 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 strikes at the Toot of the disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system. , Prepared by THEODORS. BILKS, T Chemist, , Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets, 007-8 m * ' t ; • ,I* Philadelphia.' IMPROVED' BUBNING FLUID.—We are now manufacturing, and are prepared to sell, a Darning (Fluid • much less liable to explode than the oommon article, and We can confidently recommend -it as being mhch safer, , YARNAIL A OGDEN, / Dfll6-tjaJo ' 1 472 N. THIRD Street, above Noble. CJLATE t SLATE M SLATE M l—Roofing K? Bl&te, of all al*M. and at very low rates, kept con stantly on hand, and for sal* by t , - , •*' 1 . Tr . FCERIN(J, FOX, A 00., • ■ GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street. -'MI B. ; Blatd Roofs put on in the beat manner, and re /E^ISH.—69S Barrels Nos* 1, 2, and 8 Macke* A 1 - 80 do ftnd tlofces B*tmon.' :- ' 40 ' do Sea Sfind. I f y 240 do Mackinaw WMt&FJah, , - II f 437 do Eafltpdrt Uarrloe. 600 Boxes Scaled Herring. Also, 600 Quintals Ground Bank GodQsb« ’ o a.BA&um&oo., ABOH St.) leoond bbore Vroa iwaal Notices Mt oal* ariir to £et ittcMciftal. principal regulators of the performs its fnnotions; system are fully, derel most entirely dependent the Livtr for the proper tibflS; rthSn the stomach dt fault; end ihe whole. alienee of oho organ-tlie do ite duty. For ihe'dte of the proprietoh has practice of more than 20 ay wherewith to obuhtor ment* to whioh it $s llat medy is at last fottod, any Tin OoisrLAiSt', In any of bottle, ttnd oourUHta is morbid or bad ttattarffegb} their place a heaUSjflow stomuh, causing fog&ffa blood,. giving tone • and eh In ery, footing a radical dttfs. ’ eared, and, what it bit s&slona] die of the Litai is sufficient to rolijfve the food from aid sour before retiring, prdienti! night, loosens the bowels: TITXVIBB,; eeoh meal j will careDra- teaspoonfttls' trill, alva/ei male obstruction remove* i and m»k*B apeffectonre. ately relieves OhomO, peated, in vsore core for preventive of<OHOLBRA, needed to throwout of the dioiae after .fi-longslck- for Jiusdics removes aU color from the skin-. time before-eating- gives makes food digest veil, ed, cores Ohboiuo J)u»* while Boinak and Bo van to the Bret dose, attacks caused by Worms sorer; safer, or speedier tuner fails; 'Dropbt j by exciting the PRIOR OHB DOLLIB PHR ROTTLB, OAJHIJEIj HEPBURN has transferrad his inir C ! om 0m1 «»i Boon*., to No, TIJ SAN BOM_BtMit,ll<botwe»u Chtßtoutand-walaut.) BhiU delpnU. He will Attend to snjr business entrusted to L l rlo 0 ? r or tho a l , h .t„ Co “ rt< 0f ™ h “» hto “>« th9i “- , Philadelphia, Novombor 24,- 1868, I S AAO T. BEDFORD, BRICKLAYER A No. 211 PEAR Street, back or 21* W ALNU T St. near the Exchange: residence 321 NOBLE Street. ’ ,+*fogers and Heaters bollt and repaired, and all kinds of Brick Work done. Orders by Despatch Post promptly attended to. Best of reference. nols-2ra* mHE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE, A 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES. MERCHANDISE, BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by its own LINES, er in oonneotlon with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal • TOWNS ud CITIES of Ihs United States. ~ X. 8. BANDJO&D, A lex. Mckinney, ‘ A ** ATTORNEY AT LAW, . . GRRKNBBURG, PA, Will practice in Woetmoreland, Armatrong and li - liana oounties. aell-tf T. T. ASAAMg, A BEAMS & MATER, £JI ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LOOK HAVEN, Pi.., , Will attend promptly to all'professional business en trusted to them. Special attention given to the ooileo ttoa of claims. Got. Wm.F.Packer,Harrisburg,Pa. : L. A.Mackey, President Look Haven Bank; General D. K. Jackman, Look Haven: Hon. A. 'White, Look Haven: Simon Soott, Look Haven: Bullitt A Pairtherne, Philadel* pliia; McFarland, Evans, & Go., Philadelphia: Kvana St Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Philadel phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia: Tenor Jc Davis, Phila delphia: Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W Quiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy 2S-tf fIHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MEK CHANT and Importer of .HAVANA OIGABB. (New) IBS Walnnt rtreet. second story. sul-ly dbncationol. Ballad singing and guitar.- T. BISHOP, 12(2 FILBEBT Street. d26-lm* LONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N. B. corner BIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts. , COMMERCIAL • DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in all its various • forms; preparing Students thoroughly for situations In any branch of business: Plain and Or uamental Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and Correspondence. No institution in the United States Sives a moie thorough and practical course. In thie epartment no teaching is done in classes/ and Is open .DAY and EVENING. - Time unlimited t .MATHEMATICAL AND, CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Toung Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas sical Sdu<»ttonj ti*: Spelling,Reading* Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, dco., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions ef five months commence September •Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at anytime be-, fore or after these dates and fihafged ao&otdlogly. Cata logues furnished gratis. ’ mhgS-tf. \ Tt. PONLEAW LONG, Principal < fHZAADELfHIA iXOB, Aortheast comer of H Streets, - • £ CRITTENDEN’ 0 , 1* VJ COMMERCIAL COLLI CHESTNUT and IbvENTB “An Institution designed to Atroongmen for AOS ma business. . . BOABD 07 THUSTM3. B. B.OoioegTi,, ■ frauds Hoskins, George H, Stout) ~ Payid Milne, JohnSparh&wlt, puldß. Brown, Isaac Haoker, A.V.Parsons, D. B. Hlcinaa, (frededek Brown, Joshua Lipptaeott. EVENING BKSSIQN& after September 16th. Each Student has mnirmoAL ikbthootiok ]at this Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re commendation a young man can hare, /or obtaining a good situation. ■ . .. OATAIiOGUBS.may be had oa application at the College. wB-tf- BKFAKT H STRATTONS CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelpbla College, Southeast comer SEVENTH end .CHESTNUT Streets. Pbr information, call or send for thettiai. EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED. S SNYDER LBJIDY—JAS. M. LEIDY, • Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS’ ACADEMY/ . Nos. 148 and 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race, where a knowledge of 1 . WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC - Is made certain to every pupil that may enter. ACADEMY open day ana evening. 01)ipiuna. FOB CHARLESTON AND SA VANNAH.—MROH'S oooDßJUtouvm anbbii/M or jjAbtsa siasai sv£bYlsif. • The eplehdld firtt-OUsa ilde-I»heel Bteamahipe MYBTONB STATB nd BTATB Of GXOBGIA, Now form % weekly line for the Booth and Southwest. OHO of these chips wiling erery BATUBDAY At id o’clock A. M., alternately for Charleston end oa fah&ah. • NOTION. ‘ . , i . Until the steamship State of Georgia has rioeWed her iioir hollers, the Steamship Keystone State, In order to Moommodate ptatehaers and the trad6, will make Weekly Tripe, alternately to Charleston and Sarah oak. JOB QUABIABTOK'. The ftteuoihip KBTSTONB BTATB, O&pteJn O.P ItUrahnuo,. will Mil otaSATUBDAY, Jaanar/ 15th. At 10 o’clook, A. M. , . . 808 SAVANNAH. The rteaioßhlp STAT&.OP GIOBGIA, OapUln J. J. Garvin, will .etui on SATURDAY, 3 snaarr 22d, at 10 ffalofik, A.tf. At both Charleston and Bafannah, thdse tiiipsoonilittl irith steamer* for Florid* and Havana, and with rill toads, Ac., for aUitl’.aoeii in the South and Bouthwert, < VIWIQBTB BIDUOMD. Heavy Freight at .an average of If per cent, belov Hew York steamship rate*. IHOURANOB. 7BIIGHT endINSOBANOfI on % large proportion of good* shipped South will he found to be lower bj these ships then bp Mlling teasels.. (J*W» puug« SM DO to* # *f* t ***'***l**'**' jfxovnioa Ttak«ts, good forthVpreienVpotr' 8U 66 No bill* of lxdlttg tigoed *n«r too sttp am tfor (fright or ipjilj to A. HBAON. Jt. t Ko. 8» YUtft 81) Kofth WMmft - AgftstAKt OhtrUlioik,T.B. AT.G.BUM). • . la B*t*hhik, 0. A.' CUJJtHfiA £ ft), lot flhrida, from Clurlertea, utoamdr OABOLIHA, attry fudwty. ; Vor florid*. from SaT*Hflih, fftetmers BT. HABIB Mri'BT.JQHMB, oronr Afid Baistil*}. ■lor Bans*. from OhatlMtoa, learner IBAB3L, oa the 4ti end l&th of «Yery month. . ,j# 6' 1 "A 1 STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER- 1 * gSg FOOL,.BELFAST, DUBLIN) AND LONDON-' DERR?,, without delay, for $BO. Return tickets, good for six mouths, to either of the above places, by any steamer of the line, $6O for the round trip, out and back. raoM IfKW TORE. Glasgow, Thomson. Baturday, Jan22,l2o’eloek M Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday, FeblO 12o’elookM. GLUgow, Thomson, Saturday, March 29/ 22 o’clock, 81. taotfoLisaoiir. Edinburgh, Cdmmlng, Saturday, January 22d. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, February 19. Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday. March 19. RATES OF PASSAGE. MOM OLASQOW. tlretjClws,.... 16 guineas. Steerage, found with cooked provisions.... 8 yaoH ukw toRU. First 01m5..... $76 00 &te»T&ge, found with cooked provisions 80 00 Children under 14 years of ago, half fare; Infants In Steerage, free. . Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line.. First Glass.. /. $l4O Steerage ,$OO An experienced Burgeon attached to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN A GO., m WALNUT Street, Phlladel. ROBERT ORAIG, If Broadway, New York. HALL A LONKY, Buchanan's ffh&rr, Baltimore, ' ia6 -- ” THE BRITISH AND NORTH ROYAL. MAIL STEAM- VROM TOBK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage $l3O -■ I Second Cabin 75 | ritou Boston to Liverpool. Chief Cabin Passage $llO Second Cabin Passage 60 The ships from Poston call at Halifax. PJSBSIA,Oapt Judkins, CANADA, Capt tine. ARABIA, Caßi. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt Millar. ASIA. Capt. EV O. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt. Ander- AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, son, RUBO PA, Capt J. Leltoh. ; These vessels carry a dear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. ASIA, Lott, leaves N York, Wednesday, Jan 6. CANADA, Lang,> leaves Boston, Wednesday. Jan. 12 AFRICA, Bhaonon, “N. York, Wednesday, Jan.io. NIAGARA, Anderson/'Boston, Wednesday, Jan 26, JSURO<*A, Leltoh, “ Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 2 Berthd not aecnred until paid for.. An experienced Burgeon on board. . The owners of the?e sh'ps will not bo accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie', Jewelry, Preciwus 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. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Groen, Srokeva. ET* A. TREGO, BEAL* ESTATE AGENT C • ANQ GONVBYAKQBIIi RIDQE AVENUE, first door below Thirteenth street, attends to the purchase and sale of Boal Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting Houses, and Collection of noose and Ground Bents, ana Interest Monies. Satisfactory references glren. 0020-Sm# RH. CORSON, • ESAIi ESTATE BROKER. Woo«jr Loaned on Bond and Mortgage. OolleotJona prompt}/ made. NORRISTOWN, PA GKONISE & GO., BPKOIS AND EXOHANGH BROKIBfI, No. 40 South TIIIB'D Stott, miLXDiLPnrA. Befer to the Bakks end. Bioiubb of PUUdelphli, bookbinding. PERRY’S BLANK BOOK AND STATIONARY ESTABLISHMENT, B. W. CORNER FOURTH AND IUOB. PREMIUM AWARDED By the FRANKLIN .INSTITUTE for Manufacturing Superior Account Book* FIRMS Intending to open new Books on tho Brat of the Year, oan select from a good block on hand, or have them made in any desired style, in a superior manner. BOOK-BINDING of every description eidcuted In .the finest and moat substantial manner, at low prices. MAGAZINBShound fromtiOots. to $2 60 per volume. MUSIO bouna In anew and handsome slylo, from $1 tqs3. OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear equal to new PERRY'S BOOK-BINDERY, POURTH and RACK. Oldest established Biodery in Philadelphia. 023>2m (Eoilette Articles. IT IS A‘DYE, AND A PERMANENT ONE.—H. P. fc W. O. TAYLOR’S PHI LB THE IB A A complete HAIH PYB and Pressing together, em bracing. in high perfection, all that i% requisite for Coloring, softening, and Beautifying the Hair. To he bad at the principal Prog and Variety Btorrs, and of tho Manufacturers, 641 North NINTH Street, Philadel phia. dlO-lm IT IS NOT A Df&l ‘ ' 1 ' JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re store Cray Heir to its original color In from ten to twelve days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen off an&beoomethin. • IT IS NOT A DYE 1 It may be used asfreely tel water, and is the moat beau tiful Dressing for.the Hair now in use. Thousands in different parts of the Union have testi fied ‘I to Its wonderful virtues, and all who have used it join in their praise of It. Sold. Wholesale and.RetaU. by Dr. BWAYNJS & BON, No. 8 North SEVENTH above MARKET, Soli Agents for Philndtlpb.it).. ' Trade supplied WHI3KET. -—lO Puncheons very ►3 Superior o)d Scotch Whiskey, in bond, and’ for sale by A. MEIUNO, UO South FRONT Street, (jai-tf,,, -IngaranttJEgmaanieg. gEOURITT; FIRE INSURANCE ! NEW C YORK CITY. 0-A.IPXT-A.lj ©took, SURPLUS, 345,888 19 FOR FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. WILLIAM D BSERRERD, Agent, jal-B tu th tf WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING', 403 WALNUT STREET. OAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $276 258 03. Insurdß og&inet Loas or Damage by Fills, MARINE. CARSO, and INIAND INBHRANOK. DIRECTORS: '' Oharlea O.lathrop, | William Darling, Alexander Whilldfu, E Tracy , John 0. Hunter. Jamea B Smith,. Isaac Haaleiuret, John R Todges, J. R. McCurdy, Thomaa Potter, , Thoa. Ij Gillespie, Oharl a Harlan, ’ • Daniel L. Oo.Uer, Jonathan J, Blocuoj 0. 0. LATHROP, President. WJV). DARLING, Vice President. JAMBB WRIGHT, Boc’y and Treasurer d3)»d&Wtf 0. A. MATO Delaware mutual safety in 6URANGE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY 'tHE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA* OFPIOB B. E. CORNER TBTRD AND WALNUT Btreeta, Philadelphia MARINE INSURANCE on vessels; ) ! CARGO. - STo all parts’of the World. FREIGHT, S j INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage, to all parts of the Union*. FIBS INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac - ' Af BETS OP THE COMPANY, ' ‘ ‘ Nbvember 1, 1868. Bonds, Mortgages, And Real Estate $ 71)3*3 86 Philadelphia OltV, and other Loans 207,066 60 Stock in Railroads and Insurance Companies 25,862 £0 Bills RSeeltab.fe,.. 201,606 39 Cash on hand... 42,067 86 Balance in hands of Agents—. Premiums on Marine policies'recent!; leaned—and other debts dno the Company.,, 91 288 14 William Martin, Joseph H Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, John 0. John B. Penrose, George G Lelpor, Edvard D&rlittgtoo, fir. R. U. Huston. Wm 0 Ladvlg, HUgh Craig, Spencer M’lW&itte, Charles Kelley H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Joti&B, ■ WILLIAI THOa. O, HEHRt ITLIitiRH, 866 i SAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY, *3 409 WAXNCTT Street, Philadelphia Capital p&ldln (securely invested) $2OO (JoO Surplus 31.4&0 Thie Company having been thorougly reorg&n'zeu. is now ready to make Insurance upon all kinds of pro perty, merchandise, &o , against LOSB or DAMAGE BY nIBEONLY, upon favorable terms. .DIBEOTOB*. Hon. 8 B Cashing Charles V. Watrous, Blihn J. Baldwin, I. A. H Hasbrouob, Aaron Close, John M. Beach, Matthew Kelley, Alex. 0. Laurence Alfred Clapp, Ifm X Boreas. fiEELRB, Picfaident, Jacob N. Keeler, Francis Blackburns, Robtrt'P. King, 2 B. Eoglieh, George H Leris. Joseph 2 Stldfold Jobfl'PrdnUce, EdVard WlJer, P B. Birekhead, Henry R. Foote, JACOB N Hskat It Foote, Secrete PmLADKLt'HiA, »eo 231, AMBEIOAN FIRE INSURANCE 00.. /X INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER PETUAL. '■ No. 510 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia Having'a large pald-np Capital Btoox and Surplus Invested In sound and available Securities, continue Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Vessels In Port and their Cargoes, and otherPeraonj& Property. All Losßep liberally and promptly adjusted DIMOtORS. George Abbott, John T. Levis, John welsh, . Caspar W. Morrle, Samuel 0. Morton, James R. Oampbeil, Patrick Brady, Edmund 8. Dutilh. Charles W. Poultney. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. .THOMAB B. MABIB, Secretary. , jigg-ylf INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 XJ South FOURTH Street. CHARTER rERPETUAL. Ospltal 0200,000. Organited 1851* Privileged to Insure Houses, annually or perpetui Ily; Personal Property,' annually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; reoelve De posits: hold Trusts andgr&ntannuttiei ALFRED WKKK3, Prosidrnt, 8.0. TYLER, Vice President ' J. W. KUbtju, Secretary. nianovoaa. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley, B. 0. Tyler, , J, W. Forney, J. W. Boeder, P. B. Mingle, C. A. Biftlisg, James Watson, J. 1 1. Htitchlnsen, Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Btokes, Wllllfifn Cttftis, ’•jelB-ly» G. F. Turner. [ ¥ IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM* Li PANT.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCB COMPANY. Northeast Comer or THIRD and DOOR Streets. Cipltal, $(513,126.08. ■ INSURES LIVES for short term*, or Jor the who.’* term Of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur ohasoa Ufa interests in Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act ae Executors, Administrator*, iMignee* Trustees, and Guardian*. . • , . . . • Daniel I/.MUtor, Eanraelß. Stokea, Beniamin Goatee, William Martin, Ricn&xdS. NewboW, James B. McFarland, William P: flacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Boston, Samuel 0. Huey, Tftoophllua Paulding j Ohdxlfca HhllowUl, Edmund A. Bonder, Bdnrr 0, Tdfroee&d, DAnialL. Qatchimovi Bodolphus Kent. John w. Horbor, William Hi Oarr, Bills 8. Aroher, Edward T, Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Bobertaoa, Joseph M. Thomaa, . Warner tf, Basin, John G. Brenner, ' P. 8. MlohJer, Xaston. DANIEL L. MILLER, Proaldeut. SAMUEL M. BTOSJB, Vice Pros’*. » Jon W. Hokxok, Beeretary. nlS^lt £JOMMONWEAtra“ op ft* STATS OF PINUBYLVA24IA OFFICE, NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT BTRIITB, raiLAOBLHZi,, Subscribed Capital, $lOO,OOO. Paid up Capital, 1300,000, otaioToaa. Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. 8. Stewart, H. L. Benner, J. M. Batter, J. M. Wbltall, J. K. Walker, Bdw. 0. Knight, M. B. Wendell, Q. Lewis, Jr., B. K. Hozsie. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President. THOMAB 8. BTBWABT, Flee Pres’t. &ÜBBL 0. Moo*, Secretary. ja29-y AND INLAND RISKS. —FAME A INBURANOI COMPANY Capital ~$lOO,OOO. (Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to Id luranoe Companies, passed April 2d. 1858.) GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAB 8. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS 1. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Offloe 411 CHESTNUT gl., Philadelphia, DIRECTORS. George W. Day, Jacob K. Vaughan, William W. Walters, - Henry Lewie, Jr., Charles Richardson, D. B. Blrpjy, Barolay Lippinoott, John W. Bverraan, Joa. R. Brognard, A. H. Rosenheim, ' Ohas. Stokes, fe24-y M. Stern. ASTERN INSUBANOB COMPANY.— AZJ OFFICE No. 6 EXCHANGE. Adthoriebd Stock Capital, $500,000. Oiamik PanpBTUAL. Fire Bisks on Merchandise and Buildings. Marine Risks on Vessels Cargoes and Freights. ’ Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Btoamhoats. taken on f&rorable terms. DIRECTORS. Andrew Cochran, George A. Wright, William I Brown, Thomas Shaw, Richard G. Stotesbury, Oeorge Cookman, Peter D. Myers, Charles Btoy, Robert B Walker, Jaoobßeed, Jacob Lukens, W. O. Stotesbury. ANDREW OOOHBAN, President. William I. Bbqwm, Vice-Freeldent n3-tf Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 413 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Thoß. L. Ludera, Wm. 9. Leech, J Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, M.W. Baldwin, Win. K. Hamlin, JohaO. James, H. n. Shillingford, A. J. Ducknor, 0. B. Spangler, John W. Sexton. - H.H, Houston, William Raignel, Wm. H. Lore, Edwin Booth, Charles ff. Morton, John Garrison, Isaao Myer. K. 8. Warns, President—THOMAS L. LUDERS. Vice Preaidont—E. 8. WAKNR. Secretary—OHAßLEa A. DU Y. selfi-tf nROOERjBS. —0. DONOGHUE, 15 S. ‘ WATER Street, offers lores le, to redace hie stock during this month, at reduced prices for Gash, Philadelphia and New York Steam Refined Bagarand Syrup ofvarious grades, Prime Ooffeo, Onba and New Crop New Orleans Molasses, Sifted Pepper, and Ada mantine oAnd lea d9-lm* ■filartjiturs attlr Iron. SAMUHL T. ÜBIBIOK. J VAVQHAIf MfIRRIOK. WILLIAM H MBRBICK. COUTHWARK FOUNDRY. k 5 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PBILADBLPait. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for land, River, and Mftrlee service. Boilers, Gasometers, TanVs, Iron Boats, lev.. Cast* Inge of all kinds, either Iron or breua Iron frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Rail road Stations. &e. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and moel improved construction Every description of plantation machinery, such as ■Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defeoators, Filters. Pumping Engines, An. : Sole Agents for N. Rillieuz’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Pateut Steam Hammer; and Asplmfrall A. Woolaey’a Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machines. . &us*y EBrtigs ant> €ljemicols. SHOEMAKER & 00., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ftfaimfaifidMrtr Dealer' . PAINTS, VARNrSHSfI, wad WINDOW GLABB, Northeast comer POURTH and RAOS Streets; Philadelphia. ‘ 80le l Ageot» for the, sale of ths celebrated -Tloreffe Plats Glass. ' '' mh2S-tf rr\ AW & BEERS' J. ■ LUBRICATING GREASE, the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles Of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CAUTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and nBAVJP MACHINERY. .. Por sale in tin oans, kegs, 1 and "barrels, kv all the DRUGGISTS la the olty andthe MANUJACTDRBRB, r 2 HP. IS SOUTH: WATRB fitnet. COMPANY, 3300,000. (ALL PAID IK.) Philadelphia $698,804 70 ITORB. James 0. Hand, TheopbUus Paulding, - James Traquair, , Williatn Ejre, Jr., . J f. Penlston, > Joshua P. Eyre, ' Samuel E. Stokes, . Henry Sloan, James. B, M’Sarlsnd, Thomas 0. Hand, - Robert Burton, John B 86 tuple, Ptttsb’g D.-T. Morgan, “ J. T. Logan, »* M MARTIN, President* 1. HAND, Tice President. ireUfJ. d!8-tf VBffsnu, x^BtraiNos COMPAHI (Sroeenca. fiaiirocrtJ Xitus; NEW-YORE LINES. the camden and amboy and philadelp’a .AND.TBENTOX RAILROADtOCT’S-LINBS, ' • • PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK - . AND. WAY PLACES, > W(ir. LB&vG A.i robhGWßi nt t ' FROM KENSINGTON.. DEPOT. , , ' ; Fare from Kehsg’n’ i* o.y . - Depot to Netf York. B/4 A. MMorning Mall, Ken- >'• Mogtonand Jersey C«tv.;..* 98 Op At bu P, M., Evening Mail, Ken- ; - > 8 00 M., Night Mail, KenHng- , tonad JeiseyOl f y 2 26 *»>l lla. rim* diil/. The 11,V Night Men, Siturdajs excepted . ' ' 1 n of ,the Fi S? aDd Sixth-street City Passenger KeME?t°nD*Sf * U Conve J dangers to and from ‘’FROM WALNUT-STREET WHARF: At 6 A. M. via Uarnden and Amboy, O. Sc A. I commodatlon. 25 ' AtOA M ♦ via Camden and Jersey Oity/mVir • . Jersey) Accommodation, 2 25 At 10 A M. via Camden and Jersey City. Moraine Express 3 oo At 2 P 51. via Camden nod Amboy. 0. & A. Ex press,*,,,, 3 oo At 3 P M via Camden and‘Amboy, Accommoda tion—lfet Claes 225 At3P.M via Camden and,Amboy. Accommoda tion—2d Class 160 At 6 P M, via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tlnn—let Class... ; 225 At 6fc P.M via Camden and Amboy, Aceommoda - tion—2d Class, 176 07* Express Lines stop at Principal Stations only. Per Belvidsre, Easton, Plemington, &0.,' at 0 A. M. and 2% P M , 7 . . For Water Gup,-Btroadeborg,Fc*anton, Wilkeabarre, Mout.ose,*Great Bend, A# , at 6 A. M , via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, For Freehold/at 0A: M: and 2P. M. For Moont Holly, at, 6 AiM , and 2%, S, and 6# P.M. WAY LINBB For Bristol,Trooton, &a.,e.t2% P.M., ftomW.lnut street Wba-f, and 4# P M, from Kensington Depot. For PAlmyrfv, RaooccaH, Bererly, Burlington, Bor aentown, &0., at 3 p. M 1 . Steamboat R iah&rd Stockton for Bofdentown audio* termedlata places at 2% p M.- • Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger Paeaeogers are prohibited irora taking anything as bag* gage but their wearing apparel. AU baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not fee reliable • for any amount’ beyond $lOO, ex cept by special centraot. ‘ \ December, 20,1869.. ■ WM. H GkTZMBR, Agent, , TBK AllßANttEMsiT’t. - FOR' BETHLKHBM, X)OyX,EEX6WNV fto., »nd b, railroad connections for Easton Oatawlsea, Allentown, Williamsport, * Mauoh Chunkj Elmira, Hazleton, Niagara Falls. On and after WEDNESDAY, December 22, 1859, p*a seoger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW streets, Philadelphia, as fellows; For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Hat’eton.Ao ~ (Express) at...,.9 30 A M. Passengers for Easton by this line can spend two hours in Bethlehem; aad~an‘hour andVhaif In Easton, and 1 return the tf*me evening. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, William*- port. Elmira, and *h« West,-(Expreis) at.. 2.16 P. M. For Doyiestown, {Accommodation) at 8 45 A. M. and 4 P.M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 6P.M. TRAIeiS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem (Express) at 7 A. M. and 6 PM. Leave Doyiestown (Accommodation) at 7 A. M.‘ and 3 SOP. M. Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. hi. ON SUNDAYB. Philadelphia, for Fort Washington, at 9 80 A. M. Philadelphia, for Doyiestown, at4P. M. Doyiestown, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M AU Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Streets Passen ger lUilroad, ' Fare to B itblehem, $1 60; to Manch Chunk, $2 60; to Easton, tl 60 ; to Doyiestown, 80 cents. d 22 ELLIB CLARK, Agent. I>MXLAi)iSLi*UIA Attll ISLMIBA KAIL* A ROAD LINE.—QUICKEST ROUTE to Elmira Wllkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, .Rock Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Burlington,' Montreal, Si Pauls, Detroit, Duulieth, and St, Louis. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, oorner BROAD and TINE Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows j ' 7.30 A.M. DAX^XPRBBS, For Elmira, Niagara Fails, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago; Milwaukee, Book Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington, andßt.Lool*. • 8.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, for Elmira, Niagara Valid, Bttffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee,Rock island, Galena, BtTDattls, Burlington, and St. Louis. • The7.2o A.’ M. train runs through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all 'Stations on the Lebanon Talley Branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. AMO At Rupert, for Wllkesbarre, Blttston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBUB6 RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension. Bridge. gjr Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line’s Ticket Office, Northwest corner Of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas senger Depot, eorccrof BROAD and.TINS. • THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Tine, dally, (Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 P. 81. . Freights must be delivered before BP. M. to insure their golfig the same day. Sir farther inform* tioo apply at Freight Depot, Bread, below Vine, Or to OHAB. 8. TAPPED, Geaotal Agent, N, W. cor. Sixth ana Chestnut Streets. 001-tf Philadelphia. ®S® W b? n Lm? n £ PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. . On and after Saturday, December 4,1868/ PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA ‘ Per Baltimore, at 8 A. M., iP. M., (Express,) and 11F.M. ' * . ' For Wilmington, at 8 A.M., 1,3.30, and UP PJ. For New Castle, at BA. M., and 1 and. BAO P. 2f ’ For Middletown, at BA. M., and IP. M. For Dover, at BA. M., and IP. M. For Seafora at 8 A. H., and 1 P. M. _ TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, . L&are Baltimore at 8.80 A. 61.. (Express.) 12 noon, »»15.40P.M. . Leave Wilmington at 7.20 and 11.40 A. M., 2.25 an 8.55P.M. - Leave New Oaatleat 6.48 and 11.13 A.M., and 8.06 P. M. * - Leave Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 6.80 P. M. ' Leave Dover at 0.20 A. M., and 4.66. P. M. Leave B«aToid at 7.46 A. M.. and 1.46 P. M. TRAINS FOB BALTIMORE. Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 1.06 P. M., and Hit StJNtUYH only at U P. U. from Philadelphia to Bal timore. Bo do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phila delphla. Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will ran as follows: - Leave Philadelphia for Penrrillo and Intermediate places at 6 00 P. if. Leave Wilmington for do do do 656 P. Id Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 6 00 P. M no 2 B. H. PBLTON, President. Philadelphia, gekmantowh AND NOBBIBTO WN'aAILBOAB.—WINTKB ARRANGEMENTS. ON AND ATTEB MONDAY, NOVBHBSB Id, 1638. yor qbrmantown, Leare Phl’adelphia 8,7 K, 840 min., 9K, IOJf, 11W A. M., 1,2,3,4, 6,8, 7, 8,9,10,11* P. M. Lo&ve Germantown 8, 7. 7Jtf. 8, 9.10 min.. IOW, 11)4 A. M., 1.10 min., 2,8, ON SOkpAYS, Lear* Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, 6jf P. M. Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 6# ? . M CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,4#, 8.40 min., 11# A. H., a, 4,6,9 R„M. HIU 7.10 min . 7.86 min., 8.60 min., 11.10 A. M., 13.60, 3.40, 640.7.40 mift. P. 11. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 3, 6# P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 8 A. M.. 12.60.6.20 min. P. If. FOE CONBHOHOCKBN AND NOfUUSTOWN. . Leave Philadelphia.6#, 9,11 A. M.‘, 105 min., 3.10 mlu., 4#, 5 60 mm , 11# P. M, Leave Norristown 0,7, 9,11 A. M.,1,3#, 6.40 min. p. m. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. VI. and 3 r. M Leave Norristown 7 A. AI. and 5 P. M. FOR BIANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6#, 7 85 min., 9, 11 A. M., 1 05 mfn . 2 OS, 8.10 min , 4#, 6.60,7 45 min ,11#P. M. Leave Mao&ycnk 6#, 7#, B#, 9#, 11# A.M.,l#, 8, 4,6.10 min , S 45 I*. M. SUNDAYS BAMB AS NORRISTOWN. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNINU- Leave Philadelphia o,v A. M. and 8.10 tain. P. M. H. &. SMITH, Oeneral Superintendent. nol3 DEPOT, NINTH and QUEEN Sta. fgrwMwvi NOriCE.—CHESTER SSSSsSSISI VALLEY RAILROAD —PAS* BKNGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS —On and after Ist Janu ary. 1859, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company, comer of .BROAD and VINE Streets „ , . „ MORNING TRAIN for Downiogtown, leaves at 7.10 A M AFTERNOON TRAIN to r Downingtowa, leaves at 3.30 P M. DAILY (Sundays «xospted ) By order of the Roard of Managers of the Philadcl phia and Beading Railroad Company dSO W. H. McILHENNBY, Secretary. fiariitror*. Philadelphia farming and FiNTILATING WARKHOUSB. ARNOLD A WILSON, auooassoKß to b. a. bawbo*. ' We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the public are respectfully invited to examine our extonsire stook of Warm Air Furnaces. Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Snameleo Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, Ac., Ac. We are now manufacturing OHILfiON’B CELEBRATED PAT ENT NSW COAL GAB CONSUMING FURNACE, the moat powerful and economical Heater ever invented, and suited to all classes of buildings. , Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Do Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sizes and pattern l We have also commenced the manufacture o ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Ptnn sylvania Stem*. These Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at t.h* lats Fair and Bzhu bition of tht franklin Instttui* of this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful Arm Qua Marblhs. are not Injured by Smoks. Coal Gas, Oil or Acids. and are sold Wholesale ana Retail, at fftwcA less prist than Marblt. Cali and tit Ihtm. ARNOLD & WILSON DZNJ.M. FALTWJtLL, Superintendent. Philadelphia, April, 18S8—ap24 ly HARPWARE.— TDe Com mission MERCHANTS fortho sale of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully oall the attention of the trade to their stook, which they ary ottering At lowest rates. Our assortment eon fists in part of— Qhaina, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox, Cow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look, Ship. Hibo,«nd doll Chain. • ’ Pl The celebrated “L” Horae Nails; Stone nod Sledge Hammer*. ** Wright* }) and other Anvils j Bolld Box and other Floes. Short and long handle Pry Pam; round and cv.‘ Babe Pans. “Martin’s” superior Files and Raops; Bed Sotew* . “Excelsior” BafetyFusei Blasting Tubes. Corn, Grass, and Brier Scythes; Hay, Corn, and Strati •anlves. Hay, Manure, Tannera’. and Spading Porka. Bakes and Hoes; ShoTels and Spades, of all kinds. Taoks, ErAdq, Shoe, Gloat, aad Flafamng Nails. Oaat'and Wrought Butt Stages, Screws, Looks of a]] klada; Cutlery, Itatnaand pumps, Asea, Hatchets, Bam, Inert, Planes, and other Toole, 'Ac., &o. I ■ W. Q. LISWIB k SON, No. 411 OOMMRROB Street. T&LAStfA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— IT |3PSpiAL NO HOB TO PHYSICIANS.-The above Offers a vohiclo /or the exhibition of remedies to dis eased eurfacos, whioh combines the following advanta ges : A good and unvarying aon-latence, easily ■washed off with wator, dissolves all substances that are goln ble ih water, henoe,facilitating Instead of obstructing, their aba6rp«oh, Md dots not get raneid, ' Tie last alone retidbr* ‘lt an invaluable acquisition to e practitioner. and lor ;ale wholesale and rataifi M Laboratory • nJp fl . t ' ' itl ObMtaatrtrol.' r T , SE. PENiTBYLVANIA OENTSAIf 1859. “g » THJTWKP^ B p^r??Sf E eABMHMa'TRMSS cinnati, St Louis ■ Olsrltodi Ohio* cm Hn»ifnv(jm c* Paal’s,-lndianapdlis, LoUlsvil!*- iSi nti intermediate polnts’inSS“*i,SS?iiffiSf. “*£! tacky, Micbigao, Wisconsin, Minnesota ’Kltscum’ Kan sas, and Nebraska-tbas famishing facilitiesf«rffa * PWrt “* Smoking Cars are attached fcj esch Triio l Woodruffs •Sle-pipg oars to Express aod Past Train a The kx. PRES*.RUNS DAILY; Mail and Past Dines, Sundays excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 A.M. XkttLine- «• “ , 400P.M.. Express Train leaves « li 00 P M WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 1.00 P. M. Columbia «*: • 4.80 P. M. Wett Charter *» ' from Eighteenth and Mar • ketStreets, (south side,) 7.40 A. M.. aod 8 P.M. Passengers lor Banbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Bof «!?,’ ?*, Sara Palls, and intermediate points, letTiog Philadelphia at 7 30 A. M. and 4NP.U. go directly through, , Tickets Westward may be obtained at the Office of the Oompany in Philadelphia, Boston or Baltimore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the Import ant Railroad Offices in the West j a 1 so oa board any o the regular. Lined Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers. CD" Pare always as low as any other Route. ' The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsvlvaoia Railroad to Chicago, makes this the DIREOP LINE BETWEEN THE EASE AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST. The connecting of tracks bjr the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, ■ avoidiog alldrayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readily appreciated'by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling Public. - FREIGHTS WESTWARD' By this Route Freights cf all descriptions can he for warded from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, orßalti m re, to any point ea the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin. lowa, or Mi*eoarL by Railroad direct. . The Pennsylvania Railroat also connects at Pittsburg wi'h Steamers, by which Woods can be forwarded t • any port on the Ohio, Muskfnguna, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, lllicois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas. Arkansas, and Kedßive b; and at Cleveland, Baodusky; and Chio*go with Steamers to all pjrts on the Northwestern Lakes i Merchants and* Shippers.entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rtlywlth confidence ou Its speedy Transit. ■ THK BATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favorable as are charged by other Railroad Com panies £L f~ Be particular to mark packages (( via Penna. Railroad ” Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East, will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route. For F eight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either-of the following agents of the Company: ' D A. STEWART, Plttabarg; Doyle k Co, Steubenville, O': H. B. Pierce &Co ; ZsaeariUe, 0.; J-J . Johnston , Bipley, O; B. MeNeely, MaysviUe, By : Ormsby k Cropper Portsmouth, o. } Paddock k Co., Jeffersonville. Indiana; H. W. Brown k Co., Cincinnati, 0 ; Athern k Hißbart, Cin cinnati, 0 j ,B. 0. Meldrum, Madison, Ind ; William Btogbaot, LcnisvHle, Xy.; P. 0- O’Riley koo , Evans ville,lnd j N W. Grab am A Co., Cairo, -111.} R, F. Ssss,St. Louis, Mo.; Jobs H. HarrisVNashvUle, Tenn ; Harris ABont, Memphis, Toon Clarke k Co.. Chi cago, 111; .W: B. H. Soonts Alton, 111; Morphy & Walle, Pobugae, ID; or to Freight Agents of Rsil rcddß &t different points in the West- .. Parties attending to their own shipments from the Rftat, will And it to their interest to call on the Agents of the Company at the following places before shipping; or letters addressed to either of them on the subject of.freights, will meet with prompt attention, K J. &NEEDE3,.Philadelphia. MAGR&W &ROONB, 80 Berth street, Baltimore. LEECH<fcCo.,2AßtorHtuse.orlS. William st., N.Y. LEECH k 00 6« Kilby street, Boston. B. H. HOOBTON, Gea’l Freight Agent. Phil*. L. L. BOUPT, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Pmla. THO 3. A. BCOTT, Gen»l Snp’t, Altoona, Ps. i*B-ir ... SaDthp JFan&s. “ A little, bat the parte.” T7IRANKLIN SAVING FUND— I? No/m South FOURTH Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all deposits on demand. Depositors’ money secured by Qonmmnt, State, and City Loans, Ground Beats, Mort gages, &o. This Company deems' safety better than large profits, consequently will run no' risk with de positors’ money, hut bare.it at all times ready to return with 0 per cent, interestto the owoer, as they hare'always done. This Company never suspended <■ / Females, married or single, and Minora can deposit in their own right, and such deposits can be withdrawn ojily by their consent . Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo ney f om trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily from 9 to '3 o’clock, and on Wednesday evening, until 8 o’olock. ' ' • \ DlHioifoßS. * , . Jacob B Shannon, ; Cyrus Csdwallader, JohnShlndler, •' -''George-Russell, Malaohi W. Bloan, . ' Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbbaar, . Henry Delany, Nicholas Bittenhoose, Nathan Smediey, Jos. H.SatherthwaUe, Ephraim Blanchard, Joseph. W. L'ppiocott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President, Ctrvs Gadwallidi b, Treasurer d!8-y ■ , 1 • “ A Dollar saved is twice earned ” The spuing garden savlng •FUND. fCsinnaxn by hb Lb«bla»um or PraxsTLYun*.) . ■ PERPETUAL OHABTEB. ■ mi PJSR CJSJTT. Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Moneys Paid bacfc on Demand. Offflttfc, m NORTH THIRD BTRERT, (Oovnouwi’noa mnßmtaie.) This Institution is bow open for tine transaction of (msineea, and Is the only Quartered Baring Pond located „ to the northern part of tte'etty. i The Office will ho open f daily) ttmu^vT axo’clock, sad alto on h&DNDAYS and THU JMCaKI, tern ft onto 8 o’clock in the arening. - 7 , hUNAGIBB, (• John Kessler, Jf. f James B.Prtngls. Jacob Dock, Joseph K. Cowell, J.weeley Bray. • Robert B. Daridsosj P. O.BUmaker, . John P. Terree, I George Knecbt. vt, JAM 33 0. PRIBGIiI. THORN. apfl-inf Pre&jriek Klett,- • Stephen Smith, John.P Lott, v Hoa. Henry S. Strong, Daniel Unaerkofler. Hon. Wm. Miliwari, • Frederick Bt*ake> fmnoiaSart, Joseph P: LeOiers. -PwoMti Secretary, &10BCHI T. cjavino Fxrjnx—nvE per cekt. m- K? TXREBT—NATIONAL SAFJtY TRUST COM* PANT.—WALNUT BTBXM, 60UTH-WRBT COBS** OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. . . ■ iftoospoaiTni) nr m fiun or Pmnrmrjsia: .• Money ta received hi any ram, large er small, and is* lererfcpaid from the day of deposit to th» d*y of with drawal, r - ' Theo Hoe la open ertry -day from eo’aloch in the morning till 6 b’clocx In the ‘ evening, and on Monday end Thraday errudnga till 8 o’clock. . , -~HOS. HBNBT li. BJBHHIB, President, ROB1RT; ML5RIDei,Tlee Pmident, WK I & Hod, Secretary. * Hoa. Henry L. Bender, 1 P. Carroll Brewster, BdwardL.,Carter, - • Josephß.Bur , Botert Selfiridge, . , Jranels Le»» - -Sami. * Joseph Yerkes, 0. LandrethHonns, . - Henry Diffenderffer* , Money la received and payments made daily. The investments are made.in oonfonoity with the provisions of the Charter win BEAL'BSTATX MOST &AG-JES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class aecnri ties as.will always insure-perfect seoartly to the deposi tors, and which cannot fall to give permanency and st»> bliity to thUlnstltatlott..' aul-ly CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES £3 TBtJBT OOHPAHY, sorarr of THIRD ui CHMT HOT StrMta. Luge and small flomi reooired, and paid back on do mud, without notice, with MV* PBB CRNT INTIS I3T from .the day 9? deposit to the day of withdrawal. Offloe hoars, from 9 until 6 o’clock every day,'-and oa U3NDAT EVSNINGB from 7 until 9 o’clock. DRAFTS foe sale on Ragland, Ireland, and 800 Hand, (1 joj 41 upwards. President—STXPßXN B. OBAWVQRP Treasurer-FLINT FISK. Teller—JAMJB B. HTJNTIB fljitus duft Cianora-.. GROVE WHISKET.—A de- Air* to lessen the consumption of impure spirit*, knowing their Injurious effects upon the constitution, has induced the offering to the pnblio of an article which the analysation'of ProfeßsorChilton, Analytical Chemist, of New Tork, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, & Oamao, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to be the moat pure and consequently least injurious spirit* ever offered the American publlo. CERTIFICATE OP DR JAB. R CHILTON. I hare analysed & sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Ji.. of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I a 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, U. D., New Tork, Sept. 8,1868. Analytical Chemist. Philapslphu, Sept. 9,1868. Bsabßiu: We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which yon sent us, and g find that it contains nene of the poisonous substance known las Tuslo Oil. which is the characteristic and injurious ingredient or the Whiskeys in general nse. V ery respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, A CAMAO, Analytical Chemists. ToCoamlbs Waiaro*, Jr., No. 110 WALNUT St, Philadelphia. ' 0c22-dtja3l C«OOTCH ALE, LONDON FORTES, AND BROWN STOUT. ft Younger** Me, Bt Ann’* Brewery, Edinburgh, in ;ooe pint*.• Muir & Bone* Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh in stone pts, Tinzi A William*’ London Brown Stout in glasß pts. do do Porter, in glass pts,’ f Bleed A Co.’b Dublin Stout, in stone nts. ’-r> In store and for sale by ' WILLIAM H. YBATON, 216 South FRONT SUeot. fJEANDIES. —« Plnet Castillon,” Marett, .KR and other Cognacs of Tartans vintage*, m half pipes and quarter casks} Pellevoiain Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, )n half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth casks, Imported and for sue hr HSNBY SOHLBN A 00., n«)f tjSt mH 2XI Knot> Voortb itrut IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE for every one to know where they will get the most for their money, especially such times as these. ZIEGLER & SMITH. Wholesale Druggists, corner or SECOND and GREEN Streets, are disposing of their White Lead. Ground Paints, of all Colors, and Window Glass, all or the, best quality, at prices which will be plasming to buyers - noXl Brick-making machine, which makes the Bricks and temper the clay, makes from j>»e to tbrse.tbousand per hoar. Upwards of thirty in use. Patented February 3d, 1858. Machines and rights for sale Counties, or one-fonrth of the Patent, will be bO.<l. Known to be the only practical one in use. Ad dress O. OARNELL, Germantown road, shore fifth atjreet, Philadelphia. dls-tmrlo ’TTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT • hJ ■ land locating agency, . - CHICAGO, ILL. The subscriber, having had much practical experi ence in selecting and locating lands in the various Land Districts in the western States, has unusual faculties for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. Having Surveyor/ constantly in tht JislA to make personal examinations, he oan always make .the most Judicious locations.' - ‘ ' Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity of climate, near the line of railroads, may sow he la lOWA ' AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. |0“ Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and anyof the westers States. - v. , ,• B. SALISBURY, . 40 CLARKE Street, Chicago. WAHDROBES/OF ELEGANT STYLES VT-tair’iMi, *t uuumlMWry. 3t, 8o«t TRIED fitTMt.
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