~7:' A-aermon oh « Christmas”; tow preached on. tha OtWch ofvtHar ! ® s S'a I ‘ l V(^^f r^1 ? t )’ Lponst etroot, eastoi’Br.oad, 1 ‘byYthb pastor/ Rev.irD.jWili' lt™sdnyDlß;;ThoJollowingpissagfeofSorip tnre.lTMMlWtfidiis'™' textfor the occasion : - • ln'tha oi)yt>f 3j asjdi a .Sayjtratf.wbiph .is ..Christ .the /hord.”— LukMW,W« /vf ji.'.Ti oi c > i.-I'i-- >i , oTheispeakerOpenod’by nay mg that,- accord r ing'to,camman.ohronology, eighteen-hundred l andflttyreightcyearp hadelapsed,since ,tho an-. nouncemon tof an.evenfc-r-tlie birth, of ,the Sa ylW4S?which stood without' aphrallel in the historyof human afflurs—-Then Was horn One who in many respects had stdod out among men as unriyalled/thj) teacher‘of teachers,' 1 ~th.e. ,pf lordSi-.-ito, ienlogy, could, do {him justice', -nipt calumny could dotrabtfroth his pre-'eminencet- Amoog many pf . hi? greatflhfcs and powor, was:the record, pf. his miracles. It was true thatS'iome denied.Mhese miraclos, as such) • thQUgh„ftr ljis,, own .part hajjrefsttdd to take, thfeW grd ,$ he found it,rather tha,n enter tato - a'ContrpTersy-with-the-.diaputerfl,- additfg,'thatfirhyeU'tn ! snhn; t 'a;''«ontroveray'Ke tnith::bfi’aialnglei;oß«,',of ,tbesc : "miracloB,iit, would-be aunatter 'of .comparatively Bmallim greatesi'.ora.jlmitaoics—the .miracle of Christ' himself.O-iaijKtUeas h, ' -AfteiLgl9ncing.-4t-.what_ls_r,ocorde.d of the darlyhistory of.iouc bldsaedLofd, the. speaker said -.that/at -tbo’f age-of thirty years, be had of that new dlsf pensatlon : tn : whlch’'he was” to be recognised as Prophet, Priest, 1 : and iElng.-' Judging of this undertaking in amero.'human.ligtatywemight well ask, could jmytblng.bQ.nidto [hopelessly unpromising thito.weto/the'.humble efforts of 'theSSaTiourirtoi revolutionize the, world) in the face of tbafiihtiona) ''opposition -ithich waa.ju^turajly.inspired^by'popular,. joalouBy oTtoox. attempted.Joaoratidus! upon’ popular customs and opinions 1 '' : ’ ■■■’ • : . .JHora l fhiaryejTp’ni, stilLdid/this;■ effbtt of Christ.appejtf, I when..WO ! come tp consider his preparatlonato.meet -this opposing host,, To do. thi|. ho hpd secured 'the’Jeo.bperationof twelf4' t hn^l^'flsner%^p'’-Hayirig.' post of honoror influence himself,he' hadnosucb places to'bbstbw upon; .ltwas even &i4th'at'Kehh4,i! o ‘-ißut.isgain,,this.undertaklng of,Christ I ,was no less marvellous when yiewed-in connection with Jho.rpoana employed, to .prosecute- If i ba,.ib tion, was hi) iolallshant of systematic operation. How widely different; in the lirobbSWb'bf-Chriafft'bmtßit of ( ldahomme3 1 The manoeavringa . of ; ,the; latter, were .marked with.theimbßt'Gbnsummatechagacitydrbm'be gihhtngto.ond.-„Thnsthat great decoiverhad shreitdly'soflghttbjbhliBt:theaynipathibS add cp oporatlon of'the rioh 'and>the;inflnential, and aVths) Same tlme iissighed a.dhty.ktid wbrk to bech.Wdi/ch'iuifaulti'nstb rCanltsw.'.uld ha. lurauy attract tho masses to his cause. - Christ, on .the other hand, had proceeded h'iih.th'ofmOst appareht disregard Of, any, snch aoxlltarynids ;■ so, mneh so. that, looking at his, course in a mere :human, light,-no one Could haye.'inferred. that he was about to ac-. coinpUsh,; any extraordinary work. He, had walked) and i talked, and 1 taught) bnt with all hiehliMrs .was .blended the'Sayionr’a oter- Uppermbstend most absorbingthought, to/do goodmnto”. others. . - His . entire progress had heehHhat of. humble Obscurity. It was true si&t,litf%few inßtances, ho,had beon attended with.a throng,>yet-ithbse wore.the,exceptions, and when'they had -occurred' their numbers were always augmented by, thos.o.who attended bim rather to find occasion to accuse than to testify .their attachment,* and at .last we found hjjm.deie;rted by his followers,- denied,yrith an Oatpihy;‘eom|h andJleß io/dfe,iupoh the, Cross attendance of. a few women‘to testifytheir’aorrow for'hiii'crphl and unmerited (jpath. ..Over this apparenttennination of his misaSon-on ;caylh;his- ehomibs'.exulted. . The AhdetlcstKemselTCS went their wayin;a d!aa]:'- hoihtbd ihOod,'' PeWf agaip'- wont' h-flshing,' and so, for the time' being/ work Seetaed tdhateicome to w closer)" "\ : il Tr it 6 WerS jt/osSißfe/thh speaker ■desiw.d.his hearers, .to,fix .their, eyee upon, this period— 1 while, thoibody of Jesus,was lying, in the tomb of whaf Just then-there left^CChrist;oh‘ earth'.'Had'lhore .been potency enough iu hii words> while! living, to revolutionize, .and transform'the f theology of the world ?, If thcro' yras} tfieiLwhat,bocamo of the assumptloh that Christ had wrought no miracle! : dij indeedyWC disputed the whole bittory ,of. Christ,’and regarded' it. as" fletion; that, in th'O spoakeif’i' Opiniony'would not.mi teriaily alter,the case. Shakspearo, for exam ple. could not have made Hamlet say . what he did notknoh’ himself.. It was tho remits which we must look at., 1 ‘ We ought.notato forgety moreover,' that the -»iHMh)AjaC fihnft-hsd.hp'oii day as, a blessod epoch. This advent of Christ had .'le’d'hOmahity 'to'.i ,Klgher r :ati,dnobler sphere. not ovpridbk the fkotthaf to-day Christianity-waaEthe.ireiigion -of the learned 1 and;the’refinedAll the institutions fandg.p'and- flrosidos.were sanctiflod by tbenameitruthi-f. That ordeal of snfforing jpasjed inith’e'Qar-’ 4en^'ad,;lp[ioi,tfho“neaEte'.of f ',,milUohS,of,'hiS followers, since then, to endure .’hardness as good soldfors'.ln 'do’fondihg the'right'nnd the But-, precious aaiwas.’that Jiistoiyiof' tho past,.the prospect whieh'<fkith opened-to oiir Tfai.Ou -.of-tfae'-future -,wis • still.more 'glori6us. , Mm&.iwKMth Ihteih*gehce< thii .',faith!hsj grown into 1 * tred-Whose . leavOS wefe 'iorthe healing of the natjons.,Skepticism 1 might - haa-Jtuade) in,- not -mving,- in the- coarse of eighteen centuries, .pmbracpd withln >its folds more than n anaifbii'.hf humpn iamily.} yet,* he ’ would 'ask', ,wbat : ,elao' had done as weU_?;' iMenhadstruckfob lihertyrong'beforc thp a'dyen't .o’f ’ChristiSnlty f and' yot, how few fO.-dky'possesßed it! , Wo. might;grow jubilant on the Fourth of July over'What we enjoyed of .liberty in thiscountry j but'.wa must not forget, that long before the’ Christiau yra, 11,- herty-nad-been - fought - for- as -bravely -as by pnftfqrefayiei4i-. and ydV'that 'wifh .all the advantages ef additional time, liberty to-day wa^tthß t j>ossession of,; butt comparatively a figment of thtP Kiman lSmilj'. We might odd, ihorboVeb,’that.hei'eri’up til ithad the re ligion of tho Crucided for its ally, had liberty pinctleally-'tritimphedat aH/wh'oreVer liberty professed, an p.sistencp,,jhereOhrlstihtiity was potj twji,Butiu napie, r. t-'Tho, mere-fsot that but a fonrth'of the hu mah-family'-'hadl y(it embraced 'Christianity) W*Ao thd speaker.no- apnype discbunige ment. The dispanty of numbers was. more thamoyarcomp.:.by n tH97BUperi o imnbrjty, and, a Conflict to-day botwedn the Christian -and tho ,heat lien,world/jwpnld'reshlt' in, thhuttor nnmhilaUon''pf thp;jafttr/ahd sb/becanse tho resistless enprgies-iofvthe/lntallectual and moralforces.werp,with the;Chriatian world.j - Tho last and grandestdachiovomont in tho catalogtip-pfmiriclM ‘growing .bnt‘6f :Chrls iianityj.would be:tho victory of.its Hoad over Death, the-last hnomy of mah;>and inyiew of ,th s ,sp^o ?< ’it with great joy that unto'ns this day is born, '* pbrist Q.OOD CROOfIBIES i,' Alt ■. VAIBAIR .PRIORS 1 <l. 'i- *' ~ 'OH AS i ■ H.- MATT SOM, SSESSTSF? corheji :tkithand arch sib., race! ting, twh BEST wss>sasss!sw^-^ss^ 'JE^SS^rt 1 jP« I W>“»- i n tbe Htiole, In fpim fiat, totha ialf cKaat. ,Hla fDONOGHTO, 16 S. Now,-York Stain Rained, Bsg*r.'ant{'. 'gr»dw, BrimeCoffee'; Ooba and New WBSSSmf ;«9WrtJPS?*i?sw« ? gfliMf?i v;j>n > v fflftgf : |TASjSHCtt/SIJfG CMPANX V >?, >;< Hi/A ; >ibk'' ‘ I WM. a 1 APATHICK'BBADir, PKrident. j yica PmUont. j *'■• ■ WILLIAM DUHNj'Txfasurer.'' '-' . " dtHfOBDRi PHiiMPß,.wirt o i, Km . m _ , J r -.-'A , ] compass- op‘pjutAiJW V *®,'- ',.. r:i: <u ?^^c9Bt» ! awiw;^|#o^ia.]| J :," ikoferor.,-*'..;. v. ■ - ■ . l<*Mp EMei Omtom Homo, or ..... s ' lsB;toii 8,t > --. '.' '.rS | ~&a\eg bn, ! (|«:TJaO*AS-«r SQWS, iWje't-'NelM® ena44IJBOOTHFOURTH BTBMrF .K.ii -r ; ; « REAL. JSSIATHjBTOOKBi GRaUNU RENTS. &lOBT* GAGES, Ac.—TUESDAY NEXT. . - yPampblet catalogues mrjr'Teady/'PPDtatning full descriptions of all tiie' property ! on Tuea- Sday iloxt,t ilth instant,, with a list sof sales 18th and ,25th?insU&ti and.of- seal.estate ;at private sale, com' fc laxge amount of valuable property. • , - c-- FALtr.HALEfII-fiTOOKS AND RIAL K TATI iTWentylflfth PalL Bale, llth January, at the .Nx ohangdj -i.» - ;r j. u r Irrenty-sixth -Fall Bale, 18th. January, at the li* bnngdi r r ~ • r 10? Part of the handbills of the above sales now ipjjr.-v ~~ - • llTf'l ' V . - ; . v '\ ’ , Fubtfe. Baleaatth* PMladelpMa-BMhWS* W«J jTttetidaj'Brenlngr ■'i'-r 1' v t.l- 'V.L'Wj ! ?' '.■•f ! , imTHandMlls of each property taued separate! j,lr the Saturday prerfona to each Bale, one thousand catalogues.! o p&mpnlet fonu, v"i' j."; mviWSMjfaiftiß'ria.; <’' ■ \ (ST K»»\,«nt»«a .on. K«*. rliUr. and adrerußea docuioaaliy in oar Pabllo Sale, Xb«treot», (or wiiah 1,000 ooplM ere printed weekly,) (mofelurfiu ni,—■•U3: ?iAV Oi'W At ... hare al&rge amount, of Beal Istate at Prl* rate "including every description oMOity, and country property.. Printed. Lists _m»yJ»e‘ had at the auctippstore. «*•>£'•}■»-v •. ■> OABDi ■ Si. i i' LIBRARY OP TttB'LATB' HENRY 1 PINNING • TON, KBQ.—Weare (catalogues of the [Libraryof 1 the lateHenry’Fenniogton', Esq,,deco&aear 'inwbtch'WiUbe’roniidmony various and Tamable Various’ subjects. a number of them lUos itrated by printed and mauueotlpt insertions. Also. a i [largo collection of Ititerestiiig and rare autographs,' : engravings, &o ■> Late of sale will be made known in advertisements.,.. , - ;i, * < , , i ; Peremptory Kale., Hj BTOOKS. MOBTGAGES.Ao.t J?s> ' T On Tuesday Evening,, ~ January 11th, at 7 o’clock, at the Philadelphia Ex ohange, will be sold for account of whom it may con- Wohr mortgages from West, Philadelphia Homestead Association, to Daniel M Jones, easn dated August Ist, 1668’;. . " ' No l,for i 2 000, recorded in mortgage book B. 3. W., No. 18:page.800.',, ...' ■: >-• • No 2ror $2,000, recorded in mortgage book B D. W,, No. JB,page3ll~_ .. 1-' - -No;3 for $2,000, reoorded in mortgagebookß. D. W;> No. 18,.page 3?5.,, ,- , j j No, 4 foe.s2 000, reoorded in mortgage book B. D. NoViB, psge 837,1 1 . l $. 2 , Five,bonds and. mortgages ofjEdward'B. Helmbold, te the Fsrenprsl ;and Mechanics’ Insurance Company, each dated September 18th, 1860, vis : No, 1 for $6,450, reoorded in mortgage book R. P. W., N0.23*-page 48>- - No? 8 for $6,000, recorded in mortgage book RiP, W., No. 23, poge4o. . , '> • r- .’■ . •< • v for $O,OOO, reoorded is mortgage bookß. P. W., No. 23j page 37. . . ; -No 4 for $6,000, recorded in mortgage book B. D.W., I(o. 28. page s4* ~ v i : > - r ’ No. 6 for $6,000, recorded in mortgage book R. P. W.» No. 23, page Bl. \ . ... ... . - --Administrator’s Sale.' * - - 70 shares stock New Orleans, Navigation Company. Also, one.thlrd of a_patent-rigfct .for the manufac tare of soap/ The other two-thirds can be hod on rea sonable terms. ♦- ’. ,v" • '.. Also, for account of whom it may concern— 10]coupon t>ond», sl,o(%eaoh, 6 per cent.. Interest, Troy and‘CtteenfleldßkUroad Company!' SlO shares Associated Butchers’ and Drovers’ of Phi- Jelphia—sloo. * ‘ - - 6 shares American Academy of Music. 1 1 share Philadelphia Athensam. 1 share Mercantile Library. For account of whom it may concern— • 80 new shares (1# old) San Francisco Land As- Also, for other acoountfl—, $l,OOO, 7 per oent, coupon bond Camden and Atlan tic Railroad Company, redeemable Ist October, 1859. Assignee’s Peremptory Eule—For account of whom 11 ' ' may concern. BIGHT TRACTS OF LANP, WISCONBIN. Bight tracts of School Lands, situate in the county of St.’Oroi*, and State of Wisconsin (near the River Mississippi), each traot containing 40 acres. These lands are among the very- best in the State, described os follows: - - One of them, the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of seotion.No.l7, township No.-28, northef range No. 19 West.' Sabjeot to the payment of $5O 80 wltbln thirty years from January 21st, 1884. One other, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section No. 17, in township No. 28, north of range No 19 West. Subject to the payment of $50.80, as aforesaid. One other, the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section No. 17. township. No. 28, north of range No. 19 West. Subject to the payment of $50.80, as aforesaid. One other, the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section No 17, township No. 28, north of raoge.No-lQjWest/ Subject to the payment of $50,80, as aforosaid, ;- - , - - „One. other, Jhe.northeast quarter of the-southeast quarter of section N 0.12, Jpwnship N0.’27, north of range No!,2O,W*ot* Subject to the payment of $60.80, aaafcrmiA.__. One other, the northwest quarter .of the northwest quarter of section Ne. 18, township N0.,27, north of range,No! 10 West. - Subject to the payment of $47, as aforesaid. ' One other; the southeast quarter of the northwost quarter of section No 18* township No. 27, north of rnage No. 19 West. Subject to the paymentof $60.80, as aforesaid, ' ----- •\Oner .other, the.northwest quarter.or the northeast quarter of section No. 19, township No. 27, north- of range No, 19 West. Subject to theipayment of $60.30, as aforesaid., - . VJr Certificates may be span at the auction rooms. ' . :< 89,000 EMPIRE COAL COMPANY. J ' On. Tuesday Evening, . Jnuuary. lBth, at 7 o’clock, at the Philadelphia Ex change, will be add—: For occount or whom it may concern— -9 bonds, $l,OOO each, Empire Goal Company. TWJSKTY HFTn tALL BALK JA BABY lUfi. . WUI. Include—t j. MARKET r STREET .—First rate Butness Location, —Building ’side of Market street, Delaware .Fifth and Sixth streets, .to be sold peremp torily. Theiralldlng formerly dn it was bfirned. M , THREE STORY DRIO£ BTORB ANP DWELLING, —: flbrtottti LING, No. 617 So&thfisventh street, with three-story brick dwelUngjiithfl rear. Orphans’ yourt Sale—Estate of Joseph Pnrvlfl, Pec’d. ’ THBM-STOHY BtflOK DWELLING, No. 927 North Tenth above PCptar. ' • , J . Same, "BUILDING LOTS, 80 feet frdhtlfqnjheast aide of Duke street, northeast of Som erset stieet, Richmond hear the Beading Railroad. ' 1 LOMBARD BTRBET. I —Thwe-storylirtck dwelling and brick shop. Ne. .643-Lombara street, east"o’ BoVejxHt:' • ; . •" 1 HANDSOME MODERN YOCK-BTOUY DBIOK BE -BIPBNCE, southwest corner of Spruie and Twentieth' streets!' . ' rf ■ V , , VALPABLIS GERMANTOWN,' Main streetp,Washington';Lone, - . Lone,, and f / ' . , v ' yAtt?ABLB;REBIDINOB, .Main street, witcoach house.' gaVdenj 'A’c.i: lot 140 feet oh Main street, 224 feet lOJnahes fronts. " - ‘ ’SHABPNApR[; STREET.-Slk three stofy frame dwellings Rhanujadk street,- near Main street’. They Will he sqld'separately- V \ MAIN STREETNeat.slone residence,' with coach hodsa'i Mai,n street; nearly opposite the splendid' resi dence of.Qtlorgb W. 'Carpenter; Esq, V,.' LAnE,—Five large, and valuable lot’s,^hp^aker , e'!lm&^,'of Penn street! pold eoporatelyV,They are opposite handsome improvements. WASHINGTON.:JiANe. I * Valuable and beautiful oountry seat, 29 aefds, ‘ with handsome improvements, an* fruit orchards, Washington Lane, near the Town ship line; and about a mile from the Ohestnut Hill Bailfoad;' ' ffT* Terms of sale the whole of the above estate belfcaehV The owner sells’ on account of removing from Germantown'. ' '* /flJr Full particulars in handbills. ’ Peremptory . Sale .'-—GROUND- RENT OP $62 % A YEAR;—A' well-secured ground-rent of $O2 W a year. Executors’ BaIe.—IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENT.—A‘, well*seehred Irredeemable ground-rent of $36 a taxes ' \ r Bale at' Nos. 189 and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, PINE FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS,' BRUSSELS OAB PJBTB, Ac; • ' - ( . , On Thursday Morning, At -0 o’clock, at’the auotlon store, an extensive assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant piano-fortes, flue mirrors, carpets, etc., from families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for con venience of sale. ‘ ' ' '■ Also, an elegant rosewood/7 octave, plauo-forte. BY william Hi sterr, general AUOTION AND 00MMIB9I0N-STORE, No. 46 North EIGHTH Btrefct/WloW Afeh.' ‘ , . . J, A. ELIBON, Auctioneer SUPERIOR* ROSEWOOD 7 AND WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE, CHAMBER AND DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, MIRRORS, PAINTINGS, OAR. PETS, SILVER-PLATED-WARBj PIANO-FORTE, Ac., Ac. , ► • .< -This Morning, - - At the auotlon store, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, will be sold&large.assortments! superior furniture, com- tete-a-tete sofas, .spring seat, arm, and rock ing cb&irs,'parlor ohafrs,sofa and bbquet tables (brocai telle and Tennessee,.marble-tops). Jenny Lind bed steads, dressing bureaus, wash-stands, wardrobes, book* caae|, silver-plated,ware, paintings, piano-forte,_Ao, fOT o°nBlgß m second-hand hoqse hold furaiture/piano-fortea', carpets/watches, jewelry, tco. } respectfully solicited; onwhloh liberal oaah ad vances will he made if required. \VT. Oat-door sale's atteudedv to promptly. Charge* m moderate as any other house in this city. > •> JM. GTJHHEY & SONS, • - BDAL.JHTATB AUCTIONEERS, ‘ Ho. 620 WALNUT STREET. CARD.—J. M. Qununey k Bons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales or Real Rotate. Stocks, &o. Also, household furniture at dwellings , « REAL RBTA.TR AT PRIVATE BAM. * E7“.00.0ur Private Bale. BegJeterwJll always be found a very large aroouut or real estate, including every description of oity. and country property. J. M. GUMMRY to BONS, -- • - Beal Estate Brokers, , - . ' - • - MP WALNUT Street, below Sixth. GAMOTSL.. -NATHANS,AUCTIONEER, mon«y loan omoi,No. ajt.Bontb THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear it., only tight-doors below the Exchange- Hours of business from T o’clock, A. 14., until 10 o’clook in the evening.. - ’ atthe Auotion House, at* taded upon the most satisfactory,terms. 1 . , „ I{ ,rM T M CAPITAL *200,000. V-* - , ? Ml Thirty Yi*rt. ' .*-MyiWtoes mWefrom one dollar to thousand* on Dla* BUverPltte'/WeidießjJflweliy,' Hardware, MerC fMfwt!*e> fliothlng, Furniture, Redding, OJgars, Musical! Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Goods oft •very description. 5 , , All goods can retiaiA any length of time agreed habdreddolufs and upw&rdil , jriH; be charged * per oent. per month j fiMOandoTM,; the • > ■'(This Store'HouM'havfng a'deptfcof 120 Jbet, has large -irt arid thlef-proofjvaults Vstore alt valuables,and prll .fatowatohmeftfor the 'premises'! also;# heavy:instil' r«n« effected for the benefit of all persons having goods advanced upon. , * ... j It.' B—On account of having an unlimited capital, this oflec Is prepared to mtke advances on more satis factory and accommodating terms than any other in this. City f 1., f* ( ‘ f- -» t : Vtnnej »4T»iie&i fo til. podl, In mil unoiinta, wltk] ! 'a* ipifTAfli bAm’. •_JSW4 r Patent Lever and other'Watches, Jewelry, and nothing;will.be sold at reduced trices. aul-ly, , J 3 .: newjLAnd & 00., LOOKINO-OIABB AND PIOTDnS-FBAMa . . . MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL. An EztfljufT.Sfnnk of' OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS ■ and enqratinqb, ; »t Vtejr,Lo*!pM(!. j, - ; '. jmSS*'*®® PHIL'a. ' ' jrhertlt l.deomod nocMßary.to emboli JiV t W .to «Jr» », okssto end »le««it.ejjpeeranm,- ■, An* ««°* -mirffe bed /tKQi,BB 'ft gAUTH; P»IAt, Mi4Gl««Deal6r., “ Sfltution. FIHIMP; TORBr ; AUCTIONEER, No, “030 MABKfrT BTHMT,between VIITH and SIXTH. eouthjrfde. l LARGE. BALB OF..BOOTS, SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING,. Ao* . . , * > Oo XhuxadayMorning, n 18th itust.vat 10 o’clock,.will be sold, by catalogue, about >BOO cases boots and shoes, adapted to the pre eßont \ , f RKADY-MApB_J3LOJHING L CLOTHS, OABSI- . - MSRB^YATIiSkTB,to. Also, the same morning, an awortmentof ready made clothtag. consisting of otercoata, business ©oats, caaslmere ana; aattlnet-pints, 1 Teats, «o , to oiose the the copelgnment of a large manufacturer. CD" The attention of purchasers la particularly re queatedtotheabdre sale. j gJIURNKSS, BKINLEY, & 00., ■L No. 430 MARKET BTOEET. BSOOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • OHKBTNOT STREET, opoislM th. On.tom Honao, between FOtJRTH and EffTH Street.. , MOSES Nathan a, auctioneer ITJLjARB COMMISSION MJBOHANT, S. X. comer SIXTH endRAOX Street!. , .'-.GREAT EOBLIO ACCOMMODATION. ■ ! 'MORB¥!. , ‘ '..MONET! ! .’MONET! !! ■ Money liberally advanced in large or email Amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, 1 Jewelry, vfbwling-ptecerf, musical Instalments, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries. oigars 4i hardware. cutlery,-booksj corses, vehioles, har ness,'and all articles of value. for any length of time agreed,op, at. Nathans' Principal. Establishment , southeast cornerof Sixth. and K&ce streets. •' . ; •'. PftOMIBSORY NOTBB, with collateral, discounted at the lowest market writes.-'' ’ , r ‘ *' - GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0., AT PRIVATE SALS, at NATHANS I PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT, S. E'- (Joiner of SIXTH and BAOE Streets.— r The following articles will be sold for less than half the, uBd&l store-prices': Pine .gold English patent foil jeweled and plain, of the most approved and best make, in hunting caaes and. bottomed. Fine gold escapement lever and leploe watches, in banting oase and open face, some of them extra fall jeweled ana best make.’ Silver English patent lever watches, es capement lever and leplnes,.in hunting else and open faee; some very superior: English, Swiss, French, and Quartler. watches; fine gold veßt, fob,, neok, and children’s chains; fine gold pencil cases and pens, bracelets, breastpins, finger-rings, ear-rings, studs, me dal lions,,and jewelry generally! Superior Havana cigars at $l6 per thousand, In boxes of 200 each, will be sold by single box or quant.tles to suit purchasers. Nu merous fancy articles,'&fc., &c;, &o. il DiesolWiona anil ®oparlnersl)ipB. Limited partnership.—The sub eorlbera hereby give notice that they have entered lnte a Limited Partnership, agreeably to tbe provisions of the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania re lating to Limited Partnerships. That the name or firm under which said partnership is to -be conducted* Is “R. WOOD, MARSH, A HAY WARD.” 1 • - _ . That the general nature of the Business Intended to he transacted is the Dry Goods lobbing and Otffthlng Business. •*” ' ' That the names of all- the general and speoial part ners Interested therein, are BENJAMIN V. - MABSH (general-partner), LEWIS* W; HAYWARD * (general partner), EDWARDY. TOWNSEND (general partner), HENRY HENDERSON (general partner), RICHARD WOOD ; (general partner), ALFRED H.'FOSTER (gene ral partner), RICHARD D. WOOD (speoial partner), and JOBIAH BACON (speoial partner), and all of them the said-partners, general and special, reside'ln the City of Philadelphia That the aggregate amount of tbe capital oontrlbnted by the special partners to tbe Common Stock, is Two hundred thousand dollars; of which One hundred thousand dollars, in cash, has been so contributed, by tbe said RICHARD D: WOOD, special partner, and of wbloh, On* hundred thousand dollars, in cash, has been so oontrlbnted, by the said JO3IAH BACON, spe cial partner. -' ' . r .. 1 ” ' * ' That the period »t*which the said partnership Is to commodes, is.the.thirty-first day of December, A.D. 1868, and the period at which it will terminate, Is the thirty-first day of Deoember, A.D. 1663. RICHARD D. WOOD, Special Partner. JOSIAH BACON, Special Partner. BENJN. V. MARSH. L. W.-HAYWARD. BDWD. Y. TOWNSEND. HENRY HENDERSON. RICHARD WOOD. ALFRED H. FOSTER. Philada., Deo. 31,1868. jal-6w COPARTNERSHIP NOT I C E.—T ho undersigned have formed a Copartnership under the firm of MOUNT,- HALL & CO., for the purpose of transacting the Domestic Dry Goods Commission busi ness, at Nos. 49 and 61 Park Place. ANDREW MOUNT, Late of Wlimerdlnga & Mount. PKLEG HALL, JOHN W. DUNNELL, WILLIAM HALL, Late Hall, Dana & Co, New York, Jen 3. . ja3 6t TVISSOUmON—THE COPARTNER JLr .SHIP heretofore existing between BENJAMIN C, HORNOIt and JOSEPH G. RITTENHOUBK, under firm or BENJAMIN 0 , BORNOR & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent The business will beaeltled by either of the partners at the old stand, No. 231AROH street, between Second and Third streets, and the name of the late firm used only in liquidation. Signed BENJ C.'IIORNOR, JOS. G. RITTENHOUSE. .. Decembers!, 1668. ,* ' jal-fit* JOS. Gr. RITTENHOUSE, of the late ilrm o’ B. O.HORNOR Sc CO , will continue the Whole sale Varnish Manufacturing; in all lts branches, as heretofore.'at the old stand. Thankful for put favors, he solicits tho custom of the former patrons of B 0 HORNOR&CO., and hopes by strict attention to business to continue to give entice satisfaction. ‘ Store—No. 381 ARCH st. bet. Second and Third sta, Factory—At COOPERVILLE, Twenty-thlrd ward. jtl-Im*! ■ ’ rpHßi PAIITNERSHIP HERETOFORE ■i ’ existing between the (subscriber!!, under the firm of Truitt Brother & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, John F. Bennett withdrawing from the firm. n£t* be^j^iJaf-«therof_the ROBT, W. D. TRUITT. SAML L. ORIDTZOORG, JOHN F BENNETT. 31, 1868. jal-Ufc rjIHE UNDERSIGNED , WILL CON ,JL'‘ TINUE the General Hardware Business at No*. 620 MARKET street, and No. 626 COMMERCE street, under the firm of Truitt Brother A Co. . . CHARLES B, TRUITT’ ROBT. W.D.TRUITT, SAUL. L. CBBUTZBOBG. Philadelphia, January 1,1860. jal-lSt Dissolution.— The firm of guillou, ANDERSON, A 00 , being dissolved by the death.of Mr; Charles P. Anderson, the business of said firmwill be settled by the surviving partner at No. 327 RENE GUILLOU. /COPARTNERSHIP. The Subscribers have this, day associated themselves for the Im portation and Jobbing of- House-faruisbing Dry Goods, in the Btore lately occupied by Guillou, Anderson. A Co., No. 827 MARKET street, under the name and style of Gnillou, Emory, AOo. RENE GUILLOU. JOHN EMORY, jal-12t - • v . f J.. FRANK BROWN. Joroal* nub to £et PAPER MILL TO RENT The Paper Mill known ss HANWELL MILL, situated on the WiSßihfckon Creek,*ud one mile from Chestnut Hill Railroad Station. This Mill Is 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. Possession given imme diately. Apply to, or address, GEORGE n. LEVIS, d29-tf No. SO South SIXTH Street. daft SALE—A handsome* new three- JbMa story BRICK DWELLING, with tliree-s’ory back buildings, is finished throughout In first-class style, and has all the modern improvements. Located on TWEN TIETH Street, above Race. And will be sold a bar gain. Apply to BURTON A LANING, No. 602 AROH Street. < 018-tf m .FOR-RENT—The DWELLING No. LOCUST Btreet, (or Washington Square,) from the Ist of January, 1860. The house is three stories high, with basement, back building, Ac., now occupied by J. W. Forney. Apply at the office of Tht Press, ot at the house. no2B-tf TO RENJP.-rOnthe Ist January next, the t»j7 superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d,* Bd,'4th and fitKßoore, each 24feetbyl46) of the NEW STORE, 683 MARKET Street." The building is one of the fine improvements on the upper side, between FIFTH, and SIXTH Btreots, havingwo fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet Into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premises; noZ-tf , ,®oilett? 'Articles. IT IS A DYE, AND A PERMANENT ONE.—H, P. * W. O. TAYLOR’S PHILETHEIKA. A complete HAIR DYE and Dressing together, em bracing, in high perfection, all that is requisite for Coloring, Softening, and Beautifying tho Hair. TO 'be had at the principal Drug and Variety Stores, and of the Manufacturers, 041 North NINTH Street, Philadel phia. dlO-lm IT IS NOT A DYE! JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re-' store Gray.Hair’to its original color in from ten to twelve days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen off and beoome thin. IT IB NOT A DTE! It maybe used as freely as water, and is the most beau tiful Dressing for the Hair now in use: I Thousands lo'difTerent parts of the Union have testi fied to its wonderful virtues, and all who have used It join in their praise of it. Bold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. BWAYNB & SON, No. 8 North SEVENTH.Street, cbo * MARKET, Soil Agtnti-for PMladtlpM*. ’ Trade supplied. oeld-Bm diflnra; and (Eobncro, HAVANA CIGARS.—A very’euporio lot of new crop tobacco, just received and fo sale low by . CHARLES TRTB, dW-lOt 188 Walnut street. HAVANA CIGARS, of the most cole brhted brands, vis: PARTAGAS, PIGABO, BURKBESB. FLOR VBJ/88, BDLTANA, EBPANA, A0.,&f1. . In , 1 : 5, and 1-10 boxes, of different sizes, and made of superior heavy new crop tobacco, now receiv ing, and for sale low by CHARLES TETE, . aM-lOt _■ 138 Walnut utreet. RD. SCOFIELD, IMPORTER OF HA * VANA OIGARS—La Normandes, La Fire Flys,. La Rlticas.llgaxos, Maria Antonieta, Pressed: Flor de 810 fleoo Regalias, Flof.de La Baa, Jose Ma. Vichats, Oampllmentoe, and many other brands of superior qua lity,-at reduced prices, No.' 887 Chestnut street, under House. - d9-lm S. rUGUET &.SONS, • Importers of HAVANA OIGARS, . se2B. •; . - 216 South FRONT Street. fffiGAKO, OABAJTAS AND FA&TAGAS A - -BBQABBk—A' choice invoice of these celebrated btaads on board brig “New Ira.’ l daily expected from Havana, and tor sale low. by OHABLKB ’ TSTI, - (Hew) 188 Walnut street, Ulowßecond, ' fle&ond Btor* SEGARS. —500,000 Havana Sugars, choice ..brands, fey late arrivals, in bond and store, for sale by A.MBEINO, 110 Sooth JTBONT: Street. d2O fiana JFottti. PIANO-FORTES CORRECTLY Ff'V TV ITUHJBO by O. B. SARGKNT. Satisfaction warranted. Orders leftatNo.Bo4OHEßTNUTStreet. Terms, tV ,\ ; ~, ~ |a4-2cn* fiSaa.PIANO > rrrrri, Jo*t received, art elegant stock of BAOON, % - CO .J NUNNS* OLABK. HAIrLUTiDA VIB JtOO.i and GAM & 00. 8 PIANOS. MSLOVt- ORgcr bestrtnailty.at- •* J. V,'GOULD’S, - ’ 8.18. corner BHVBNTH and OUBBTNUT its. aMg-r ' ' 00RK.—409 barrels .New, Metis Pork for JT . «lo fey ; \ O. 0. OADMSR A 00., 'll! , '' \l lporSfjoir»ion», THE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. 1859. CAMUEL HEpBURN ;has tf&USferrad .bis K 5 Law Office from OakHsle r Penna;, to No. 711 SAN SOM Street, (between Chestnut and Waluut,) Phila delphia. 1 ■ He will .attend to any business entrusted, to his care, In the Courts of Philadelphia or in thein* terlor of the StAte. Philadelphia, November 24, 1868. n24-Bm' ' ISAAC T. BEDFORD, BRICKLAYER < No. 211 PEAR Street, back of 21* WALNU T St. near the Exchange; residence 821 NOBLE Street. > Bangers and Heaters built and repaired, and all kinds of Brlok Work done. , , , Orders by Despatch Post promptly attended to. Best of reference, > no!6-2m* rriHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, A 830 OSESTNTJT BTBMTi'forwxri PABOiUI, PACKAGES.' MERCHANDIZE.' BANK NOTES »nd SPEOIBJ elthif byita ownLINES, hr in connection with other EXPRESS COMP ANlßB,to all the principal TOWNS and CITIJfI of the United States. Alex, mokinney,: ATTORNEY AT LAW, GBEBNBDDRG, PA. Will pr&elioe In Westmoreland, Armstrong and In diana counties. •' t sell-tr T. *. AJIKIMO. . a beams hater, ;. , ZA. ATTORNEYS AT liAW, < , LOOK HAVKN) Pi., Will Attend promptly to, all professional business en trusted to them. Special attention glren to the collec tion of olaims. Gor. Wm. F. Packer, Harriiburg,Pa. tL. A. Mackey, President Look Haven Bank; General D* K, Jackman, Look Haven: Hon. A. White, Lock Haven: Simon. Scott, Lock Haven:,Bullitt .& Fairtherne, Philadel phia: McFarland, Evans, A Go., Philadelphia: Evans k Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Philadel phia; Hop-A. ,V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia: Tener k Davis, Phila delphia: Hon. James Burnside* BflUefonte, Pa,;'J. W. Qufggle, Esq-, Philadelphia, , , Jjr2(htf /CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION , JKES vv OILiMT. Ml!lmporter,.<rf„lUy*NA WQiM, (New) HKTWalaat street. second story. iul-ly, Ballad singing' and guitar.— T. BISHOP, 1202 FILBERT Street. : ;d26-lmf. LONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N; E. corner EIGHTH' and BUTTONWOOD' fits. OOHHKBOIAL DEPARTMENTS—Booki-keedfig in all its various forms; preparing Students* thoroughly for situations in any branch of-business : Plalpjma Or namental Writing; Oommercial CftlctilatfSog :.Law And Oorrespoadenoo. 7 No institution in then United states Sires a more thorough and practical course.' In'thls apartment no teaching is done in classes, and is ‘open DAT and EVENING. Tlmt&nUftiited .. i - .MATHEMATICAL AND' CLASSICAL DEPART. MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Y-oung.&leh and Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Glad* steal Education, vis: Spelling, Beading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, to;, Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions er flye months, commence September Ist, and February Ist. ' Pupils receive;! at any ilmefbe fory or a(ter these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. *, 1 * mh26-tf , I F. PONLEAVT LONG, Principal f CRITTENDEN’® t \J OOHMEBOIAL OOLt CHESTNUT and BEVENTI 'An Institution designed to fit young men for AOS TIYE BUSINESS. . ' , * ' ' BOARD OF TRUSTEES. • B.B.Oombgys, , Frauds Hoskins, Goorgo '' David Milne, John Sparbawk, David B. Brown, Isaac Hacker, A. V. Parsons, D.‘ B. Hinman, I Frederick Blown, Joshua Llpplncott. EVENING BEBSIONS after September 16th.. Each Student his individual iNstsuotlox lat this Institution, and a Diploma from here Is'thebesl re commendation a young man can have, for’ obtaining a good situation. ' CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. • r sed-tf Bryant & stratton’s chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, oali or send for oireular. 1 ielfi-tf EVENING BEBBIONB,HAVE COMMENCED, . S SNYDER LEIDY—J AS. H. LEIDY, • Principal* or LEIDY BROTHERS’ ACADEMY.' Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH STREET, near Baca, where a knowledge of “ WRITING-, BOOK-KEEPING; and ARITHMETIC Is made certain to every pupil that may enter. ACADEMY open day and evening.' . FOR CHARLESTON AND SA £IH& VANNAH.-HXRONtSLIKS.., , GOODS BSOSIVSD AND BILLS OT.LADISG BIGHSP STORY DAY-,, 1 ' The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships UYBTONK STATS and STATS Of GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the Booth and Southwest, one of these ships sidling every SATURDAY it K o'clock A. U.) alternately for Obadfstoa had So* vannah. Until the steamship BtstS of Georgia has received her new boilers, the Steamship Keystone State, In order to accommodate passengers and J the' trade, will make Weekly Trips, alternately to Charleston and Barannah. 1 fOU OUARIiSSTOR; Tho steamship KXYSTONB STATS,Captain O.P Marnhman, will sail on SATURDAY, January 16th, at 10 o’clock, ! A. U. TOR BAVANNAH. The steamship STATE OF GEORGIA; Captain J.J. Garvin, will - sail on SATURDAY, January 22d, at 10 o’clock, A.M. ' ' « • '■ .*M '• . ’At both Charleston and Savannah) tbetfe ahipsoonneet irith steamers' foB Florida aad Havana) and with rail) roads. &o.» for alta’aoes in the Soath and Southwest, FIpIGHTS REDUCED. Hear/ Freight at an average of U per cent, belon Hew York steamship rates. ’ i- V-. -. ■»- IHStJHAKO 1 - 5 L'.'V'U..* . . these ships than bp sailing vessels,’ , ■ Olljla .»30 00 Bxounioa Tickets, good to?the'teeaeuVyeij'! *i> 00 Ho lading signed after mm nlled. for fralgfct or pMfM*. Apply to 4*. HIBON/ft') : No. 838 (lata 81) North.Wharf*,, Agant* at Oharleaton;l. fi. &T* G. 1 &UDD.- Affantf io B*tuuukjO. A. QBMtNMUAi 00, - lor' JlorifUj'from Ofcarlmtos, staautt OXfiOLINA, arery Ttftidajr. • - • .-.u.T’i., > Tor Vloridm, firom'Barannah, atoamars MABYfI and BT. JOHNB. «Terr Tuoaday and Satlrd*/. ‘ Vor Haran*. from Charleston, stasmar 18455 L, oi the 4th and 19th of ererj month. r Ja.fl As STEAM TO GLASGOW', UVEB SB FOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON DERRY, without delay, for $BO. - Return tickets, good for six months, to either of tho abore places, by any steamer of .(he line, $BO for tho round trip, out and back. -• raoMHswroftC 1 Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, 'Jan 22,12 o’eloek M Edinburgh, Gumming,-Saturday, Feb 19.13 o’clock M. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, March 19,12 o’clock'. M. rebv oljsqow.- ’ Edinburgh, Oummtog, Saturday, January 33d. Glasgow, Thomson, -Saturday, February 19. Edinburgh, Gumming. Saturday, March 10., BATES OF PASSAGE, 1 First Glass.,, ~16 guineas. Steerage, found with cooked provisions.... 8 *t First Glass $76 Q 0 Steerage,'found withlooked 1 provisions..,* 80 00 Ohilaren under 14 years of age. half fare: Infants In Steerage,free. ■ < < Return tickets available withlu six months, by any steamer of this Hoe. First Class ....$l4O Steerage.. ~.seo An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN A 00., 128 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. ROBERT ORAIG, 17 Broadwwr* New York. HALL.A LONEY, Buchanan’s wharf, Baltimore, jrfj • - THE BRITISH;AND NORTH 3Sft£K.AMEBIOAN BOYAi, MAIL STEAM- FROM NSW YORK TO LVTIBPOOL, Chief Cabin Passage fJ3O Second Cabin Passage. 76 FBOM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL- Chlef Cabin Passage $llO Becond Cabin Passage ~*i 00 The ships from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Oapt Judkins. CANADA, Capt Lane, ARABIA, Capt. J. St-oae, AMERICA; Oapt Millar'. ASIA. Oapt. a. a. Lott. NIAGARA. Oapt. Ander- AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, soitj'" BUROPA, Oapt J Leltoh. These vessels carry a dear white light at masthead; green on starboard bow; red on port oow. ASIA, Lott, eaves N York?. Wednesday, Jan 6. OANADAj Langnfleaves Boston. Wednesday, Jan. 12 AFRICA, Shannon, “N. York.'Weduesday, Jan. 10. NIAGARA, Anderson,“ Boston, Wednesday, Jan 26. KURO*A, Leltoh, “ Boston. Wednesday, Feb. 2 Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. , The owners of these ships wIU not be accountable for Gold, Sllvor, Bullion. Specie, Jowelry, Prooleus Stones or Meta’s, unless bills of lading'-are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For froigh or passage apply to jal-tf FA. TREGO, REAL ESTATE AGENT • AND CONVEYANCER. RiDflß AVENUE, flrat door below Thirteenth fltrt’efe, Attends to the purobase And aale of Real Estate, NegoUatlagr Securities, Rentiug Houses, and Collection of House aud Ground Renta, and Interest Monies, Satisfactory references given. oclO-Sra* - i Rk. o orb ok 1 .; • lUSAL B&TATA BROKER. Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage. Collections' promptly made. NORRISTOWN, PA & 00., SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. No, 40 Sooth THIRD Street) rnYi/AOiiiPflU. Defer to the Baxes and Baouss of Philadelphia, PEBRY’S BLANK BOOK ' AND STATIONERY JSBTABLISHMBNT, B. W. CORNER JfODRTH AND RACK. PREMIUM AWARDED By the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE for Memifaolurlng Buperior Account Books FIRMS Intending to open new Books on the first of the Year, can select from a good stock on band, or have them made in any desired style, in • asuperior manner. BOOK-BINDING of erery description executed in the finest and most substantial manner, at low prices, MAGAZINES bound from 60 eta. to |2 60 per Tolume. : MUSIC bound In a ne*r and handsome aiyie, from 81 to |3i OLD FAMILY BIBLEB rebound, to look and wear equal to near. PERRY’S BOOK-BINDERY. , , FOURTH and RACE. Oldest established Bindery In Philadelphia. nSS-9tn AND OLAMPS. No. 1. 62# o. per do*. 2. 76c, « ' 8. 870. « 4.1000, «* CLAMPS. 0 Row, $1.26 per oien. 7 Row, $1.76 per dosen. 8 Row, 82.26 per dosen; < Henry g. eokstrin, M W «• North HIRD Street Philadelphia TRUSSES!—Genuine French,for WT jjAdnita. TRUSSES f Genuine Fcepch, for Children, • (TRUSSES! do do. Ladies. TRUSSES! Approved American Styles; Supporter Braces; English Abdominal Belts; Byrin ges, anew and improved self-injecting article, specially adapted to' 1 Ladles’ use Also, bath-room or h>drant Bnetaas; French Pessarte*; Breast Pumps; Infants' NurdngFlinks; Nipplo Shells and Shields. For sale by CALEB D NEEDLES, Phorznaceottat, and Practical adjuster of Mechanical Remedies, d. W corner TWELFTH and RACE Sts., Phiia. Ladles 1 rooms—entrance op Twelfth street, next door tOitOM. «oli-8o 1. B.'BANDfOBD, n«nml RniMrintonflMH 0. A. MATAS* KimXBMOIS Sffiwrational. HIIiAD&LPHiA ■GI, aortheaet oorher of fBtreets. : Bjjipjlll ,BOM QLASQOtr. fBGM HSW TORS. 33. OUNARD, 4 Bowling Groen, liookbiuKrlng. HANDSORUBS. ’N#. 6. $1 12 per do*. 6. 1 26 ‘ 7. 1 60 «• 8. 1 76 <« inattrane*. crtnganleo.. Delaware mutual safety in - SUBANOE COMPANY-. INCORPORATED DY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE B. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT 1 ' Street,, Phlladslphl. MARINE INBURANOB ON VESSELS, > OABQO, ' STo all parts of the World. FREIGHT, ) ~ INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by Elver, Canale, Lakes, and Land Carriage, toal parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1868. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real E5tate........! 71,863 85 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 297,066 60 Stook In Railroads and Insurance Companies 26,882 60 Bills Receivable.,,;,,.... 201,606 86 Oaahonband. 42,067 86 Balance in hands of. Agents—Premiums on Marine policies recently issued—and other debtßdue theOompany. 61 388 14 'TORS. James 0. Hand, Theophilua Paulding, James Traqualr, William Byre, Jr., j. F. Penlaton, Joshua P. Byre, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. M’Farland, Thomas 0. Hand, Kobort Burton, John B. Semple, Plttsb’g J). T. Morgan, “ J.T. Logan, 14 if MARTIN, President. (. HAND, Yloe President, rotary. dlO-tf William Martin, Joseph H Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, John O. Davis, John R. Penrose, Georgo G Leiper, Edward Darlington, Rr< R. M. Huston, Wm. 0, Ludwig, Hugh Or&lg, Spencer M’llvaine, - Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, THOB. C. HENRY LYLBURN, Seojr SAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY, ;400 WALNUT Street, Phllaielphla. * Capital paid In (seouroly invested) $2OO 000 81.£60 Tbis.Company having been thorougly rflorg&n'ieu.ls now ready to make Insurance upon all kinds of pro perty, merchandise, &c , against LOSS or DAMAGE IJY JIBE ONLY, upon favorable terms. directors, Jaoob N. Keeler, Francis Blackburns, BobrrtP.King, E B. English, - George II Leriß, Joseph E. f 8ll(ifold John Prentice, Edward Wller, P. B. Bircfche&d, Hear/ B. Foote I Bon. 8 B Oanhlng Charles V. Watrone, Elihu J. Baldwin, J. A. H Haabrouok, Aaron Cloae, JobnM. Beach, Matthew Keiley, Alex. 0. Lawrence Alfred Clapp, Wm JB Forbes. .. «oote, ,/m 32 Fori JACOB KEELBB, President, Hbnrt R Footw, Secretary, “PniLAßKLpniSfDec 284,1858.- WESTERN INSURANCE AND V* TRUST COMPANY. OmCE IN OOMPANtf’S BUILDING, 403 WALNUT STREET. OAPITAL AND BtJRPLUB, $275 263 03. Insures against Loss or Damage by FIBS, MARINE , CARGO, and INLAND INSURANOE. DIRECTORS: Charles 0 Lathrop, William Darling, Alexander Whilldin, E. Tracy, John C. Hunter, James B. Bmlth, Isaac Hazlehurst, John R. Vodges, J. K. MoOnrdy, Thomas Potter, Thos. L. Gillespie, Charles Harlan, Daniel L. Collier, Jonathan J. Slocum. 0. 0. LATHROP, President. WIW. DARLING, Vice President. JAMES WRIGHT, Sec’y .and Treasurer d39-d&Wtf American fire insurance go., INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER PETVAL t No. 310 WALNUT Street,- above Third. Philadelphia Haring a large paid-up. Capital Stock and Surplus Invested In sound and available Securities, continue to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, vessels in Fort ana their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. , SUSOAIB. ■ George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris. Samuel 0. Morton, James R.Oampboll, Patriot Brady, Edmund <j. Dutilb. Charles W. Poultney. GEORGE ABBOTT, Presideut. THOMAS R. MARIS, Seoretary. ja2S-y If piTT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 \J South,FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital «200,000. Organized 1861. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetuf lly; Personal Property, annually, ■or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Llfe'lnsurancd Risks; receive De posits; hold Trusts and grantannai ties ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. O. TYLER, Vice President. , J. W. Maitii*, Secretary. DISSOTOSS. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley, B. 0. Tyler, J, W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle, C. Picking, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinsen, Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Cnrtls, JelB-ly G. F. Turner. Life insurance and trust com- PANT.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE, COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Btreots. Capital, 1612,726.08. INBUREB LIVES Tor short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and cndowment^-pur ehasen life interests In Real Batata, and makes til contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They not as Executory Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and Guardians. VRVBYIII. Daniel L. Hiller, Samuel 9. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Marlin, Richard. B. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Easton, Samuel C. Huey, Theophllus Paulding, Charles HaUowell, Edmund’Ai Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinses, Rodolphos Kent, Jolin W. Hornor, ■ William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer, ' MBNmllo^Bi^on, Joseph M. Thomas,” Warner H. Basin.' John G. Brenner, r.B. Michler, Baston. DANIIL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL 9. STOKER, Vice Preset. Joan W. Hoaxoa. Secretary. nlB-ly I7UHK AND INLAND RISKS*—FAME A INSURANCE COMPANY Capital..,; INKLOpO. (Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to Id turance Companies, passed April 2d, IBM.) • -' ’ GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAB 8. MARTIN, Vice-President. ' WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Seoretary. Ofloe 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia, DEBSOTOBS. George W. Day. Jaoob K. Vaughan, William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr., Charles Rlohardson, D. B.Birrjj, Barclay Llppinoott, John W. Everman, Jos. R. Brognard, A. H. Rosenheim, Chas. Stokes, fe24-y M. Stern. Eastern insurance oompan r,— OFFIOR No. 6 EXOHANGK. Authokibid Stock Capital, $500,000. Ohaktsk PBBFBTUAL. Fire Bisks on Merchandise end Buildings. Marine Risks on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. Inland Transportation Bisks on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. George A. Wright, Thomas Bbaw, GeorgeCookman, Charles fltoy, Jaoob Reed, W. O. Btoteeburj. ANDREW COCHRAN, President. WILLIAM I. Baowtr, Viee>Pre*ldent nMf Andrew Cochran, William I. Brown, Richard G. Btotestrary, Peter D. Myers, Robert B. Walker, Jaoob Lnkens, Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 413 WALNUT Street Philadelphia DIRECTORS. Thoa. I*. Ludera, Wm. F. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Kobt. W. D. Troltt, M. W. Baldwin, Wm. K. Hamlin, John 0. James, H. H. Shilllngford, A. JJucknor, 0. E. Spangler, John W. Sexton, Q.n. Houston, William Ralgnel, Wm. H.Love, Edwin Booth, ' Charles F. Horton, John Garrison, laaao Slyer. _ E. 8. Warne, President—TllOMAS L. LUDIR9. Vico President—E. S. WARN*. Secretary—CHAßLES A. HUY. ’ selS-tf illfibinnfli. MOTHER l What is the boat and most agreeable Ooaeh Medicine ? BROWN'S PULMONIOA! What is the most certain for Group ? BROWN’S PULMONIOA ! What Is most speedy for Whooping Cough 1 BROWN'B PULMONIOA! What Is tho best for Asthma ? BROWN'S PULMONIOA! What cares Bronohitis quickest ? BROWN’S PULMONIOA! What will ease my cough, soothe my nerves, and relieve, if it does not entirely cure, Phthisis Tho boat thing is BROWN'S PULMONIOA! No ouo takes it bat what they Had speedy relief. It Is & syrup, agreeable in taste, harmless even for a babe, never falls to satisfy,' and costs but S& cents a bottle. Sold by all Confectioners, Druggists and Grocers. Wholesale 220 South THIRD Street. d!B.lm Anew and valuable discov IRY ■sstf DA; HAM’S AROMATIC INYIUORATING BPIRIT. IT STIMULATES, BXUILKUATKS, INVIGOIUTEB, BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR STUPIFY! This delicious Beverago is superior to all invigorating Cordials, Schnapps, Nervines, &o. la rbo for the cure of Dyspepsia. Nervounaesß;iHearV-barn, Drows'ness, Kid ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, Ac., as 1t will invigorate and strengthen, hat will not in toxicate or stupify. Persona who have become habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobacco. Opium, and Spirit uous Liquors, will find speedy ana permanent rellof from a desire to nso those destroying agents, by taking a bottlo or two of this DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE! Weak and sickly Females will find Dr. IIAM'H IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and suro cure, it being a Regenerator as well hh a Strengthened of tho Human System. Bach complaint that the AROMATIC INVI GORATING CORDIAL Is calculated to cure is named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full directions for use are also minutely given. PRtOB ORB HOLLAR PKK BOTTLO. Proparod by DARIUS HAM, Principal office, No. 48 WATER St., N. York. For sale by - T. W. DYOTT A SONS, n26-8m 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. / HARTSHORNE'S oure-all—the GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOH AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12tf, 36 and 60 oents. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDIOAL SOIENOE! UARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL should bo kopt in &] families, In case or accidents or sudden sickness HARTSIIORNE’S CURE-ALL cutes Rheumatism. HARTSHORNE'S CURB-ALL euros Cramps, Cholic, pains In tho Stomach or Bowels. .HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Pains In the Limbs, SMe, Back and Breast. HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL oures Sprains, Bruises, Scalds and Burns. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Neuralgic, Toothache and Stiffness (n the Joints. HARTSHORNE'S OUHE-ALL cures Cholera, Diar rhoea and all Pain. HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures HarAohe and Deafness from a cold. HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL cares Dyspepsia and Indigestion j alio, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore Throat. HARTBHORNE'S OURE-ALL cures all Spinal Affeo tlonS and Weakness in Limbs. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL Is a great tonio to Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion. As the frequent changes of the weather produce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body: also/BtiffNeck—every person should get a bottle, it abts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinows, Blood and Bones; and, by its warming electro-magnetJo power, ex pels all pain from the system; Get* bottle and try it, and you will be astonished at Us happy effects. N. ( B. If you have a Cough; uso HARTSHORNE'S Pectoral Svrup of Wild Cherry, it ia the best Cough Syrup In the World. Bottlos, 25 and 60 cents, and $l. If you Rce Billions, use HARTSHORNE'S ANTI BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon tho Liver, Btomaob and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions. Boxes, 25 oents. Sold by R. 11. JENKINS, . No. 26 SOUTH EIGHTH Street,- ■ * > - Between 6larket and Chestnut Streets, Slmes' Stores, Chestnut and Marketstreeta. Garrigues’. Tenth and Coates streets. Wagner’s,TenthaMLombardflta. aaU-ibstudttlf. NO MORE FAIN, NO MORE BIOKNKBB, Or Stiffness of the Joints , Lumbago , Head aches, Toothaches , or Suffering from other Bodily Infirmities. THE RAPID AND COMPLETE EFFICACY OF RADWAY'S RE A B Y RELIEF, IK INSTANTLY STOPPING TUB, MOST JSXCRUCIATINS PAINS AND AGUES, BURNS, SCALDS, OUTS, WOUNDS, BRUISES, ETC., ETO-, renders it important that every family keep a supply It in tho house Armed with this remedy, a household is always pro tected against sudden attacks of sickness. Thousands of lives of persons have been raved by its timely use, who were suddenly seized in the night time with Cramps, Spasms, Vomiting, Cholera, Yellow Fever, and other violent diseases Let a dose of tois Remedy be taken internally, as the case may require, when suddenly seized with Pain or Sickness, and it will instantly re lieve the patient from pain, and arrest the disease! 1698,804 70 RADWAY’S READY RELIEF RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA CRAMP DIARRHEA TOOTIIAOHE SPASMS SICK HEADACHE CHILLS AND FEVER..., CHILBLAINS INFLUENZA SORB THROAT BURNS FROST BITES AGUE CHEEK PARALYSIS LAMENESS AMD IK ALL OABSS 07 BRUISES, WOUNDS, The moment It is applied to the injured parts, all PAIN AND UNEASINESS CEASE. Look out for counterfeits and Imitations. Purchase only RADWAY’S READY RELIEF. Price 26 cents, 60 cents, and One Dollar per bottle. Agents in this city: DB. SWAYNE & SONS, W B.3EIBKR. dll-tu s 4c eow In W T. R. CALLENDER. PERUVIAN SYRUP, . OB PROTECTED BOLUTION Of PROTOXIDV OP IBO> Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new dis coveries in the Materia Medlca are subjected, most uci he received as an established medicine. Its efficacy if earing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Llrer, Drops/, NeurjJglkP'Bropflhltt' and Consumptive tendencies, Disordered State of th< Blood, Boils, Scurry, the Prostrating Effects of Load o Mercury. General Debility, and all Diseases which n quire a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, is beyond qo»» uon. “S'*. The proofs of Its efficacy are so na '/$> jr merous, bo well authenticated, and £>• F d 6uilar character, that suffervr c&nnot reasonably hesitate to receii' I %IkSotw r J the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not profse. V tDi jr to be a cure-all, but its raugais extea give, because mauydiseases, apparently unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from on cause, may be cured by one remedy. The class of diseases for which the Syrup provides* cure Is precisely that whioh has so often baffled tki highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy o* the Syrup incontrovertible. Those persons who may wish for an opinion from dii interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fall to be satisfied with the following, among na merous testimonials, In the hands of the Agents. Tfct signatures are those of gentlemen well known in th* community, and of the highest respectability. The undersigned having experienced the beneficial el* fectaof the “ Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to re commend It tothe attention of the publio Prom our own experience, as well as from the testi niony of others, whose intelligence aud integrity are a) together unquestionable, we have no doubt of its e9o oy in cases of Incipient Diseases of tho Lungs and Bros onial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Drops? Neuralgia, Ac. Indeed, its effects would be incredible but from the-high character of those who have wtt nessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, * we do ours, to its restorative power. Rav.JOHN PIEKPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, 8. H. KENDALL, M.D., SAMUEL MAT, THOMAS 0. AMORT, PETER HARVEY, JAMES 0. DUNN, Rbt. THOS. WUITTEMOBB4 CERTIFICATE OF DR. HATES. It 1 Swell known that the medioinal effects of Proton Ide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to all, and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Izo*. without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible' In the Peruvian 'Syrup, this desirable point Is at v- ~-.nu«uwt-ju ii vrwy Dorure unknown, tar this solution may replace all the proto o&rbonsiei, *1 trates, and tartrates or the Materia Medica. A. A. HAYES, M.D., Assayer to the State of Massachusetts, 10 Bojlston street, Boston. N. L. CLARK k GO.,.Proprietor!, No. 5 WATER Street, Boston. r. brown, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, HAB3ARD A CO., TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Street* jel&-tu th sat-flm wdm Agents for Philadelphia. rtIHE LITER IN VI GOR AT OR, JL PBSPARBD BT PR.BABPOBP, - COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS y Is one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is notonly a Cathartic, but a Liver reme dy, acting first on the Liver,to eject its morbid matter, then on tho stomach and bowels to carry off that mat* ter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with out any of the painful feelings experienced iu the ope rations of most GafAartie*. It strengthens the sys tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken dally in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liter is one or the human body; and when it well, the powers of the oped. The stomach leal, on the healthy action of Eerformanee or its func* i at fault the bowels are system suffers in eonse- Lirer—having ceased to eases of that organ, one made it his study, in a years, to And some reme aot the many derange* ble. To prore that this re* fierson troubled with Li« ts fotms, has but to try a certain. Those Gams remove all the system, supplying in of bile, invigorating the digest well, purifying the health to the whole ma. cause of the disease—»ef Biuotrs attacks are ter f pr6veHted by the oo< Ikviqouatob. One dose, after eating, stomach and prevent the log. Only one dose, taken Nightmare. Only ono dose, taken at gently, and cares Gos- Oae dose, taken after vkpsia. JET" One dose of two relieve Sick JLba&aohk. One bottle taken for fe the cause of the disease, Only one dose iumedi. while one dose, often re* Cholera Morbus, and a |£7*Only one bottle in system the effects oi me ness. ID* One bottle taken saflowneßß or unnatnral One dose taken a short vigor to the appetite, and One dose, often repeat- RitotA in Its worßt forms, complaints yield almost One or two doses cure in children; there ia no remedy in tho world, as It £O“A few bottles oure absorbents. We lAko pleasure lure oine as a pre?entlTO for 7RTKR, Alld IIIIEBTKBSof rates with c’ert&inty, and testify to Its wonderful „ AU who us* ti an giving their umtnfmou.i testimony 9 its favor. a Mix WnfrrtnrAi mouth with th « Invigorator t nd wallow both together. TUB LIVER IN VIG ORATOR la A SoiEHTifio Medical DieooTßhT, and in dully work log cures, Almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, corn the first doss giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to euro any kind of LI VEU Complaint, from the worßt Jaundice or Dys~ prysin to acommon Headache. all of which arc the re sult of a DISEASED LIVER PRIOR ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLIS. Or. SANFORD. Proprietor, 346 Broadway, New York. Agents Tor Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT A SONS, 218 North Second Street! Rotailed by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL BIMEB, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, sad F. DROWN, Fifth and Ohestnut streets Philada. ai>l3 tu th s-ly rilHB GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF A THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. TIIE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY ING TIIE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE SYSTEM. The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. Louns berry & Co., is now acknowledged as the principal Family Modiciuo for the cure of Canoebous affections and SoKorot.ooB dineasesgCnerally. The auccesß which attends its use in theso inveterate diseases has no equal. It is now used in these disoasos with complete success, where all other means have failed. Two or three bot tles will satisfy any one of its great curative properties. Hip Disease and Wa its Swelling, Ulcerations of tjhe Bohkb, Mouth, Throat, Ac. Its beneficial and Healing characteristics are soon observed in these com 'bihints. No matter of howlongstandiDgthey'may have been, they will- yield to the proper use of the IMPE RIAL DEPURATIYE in a short timo. TaTTsn and Scald Head will as certainly yield to -this medicine as It is used. Diseases of the Skin and all eruptive complaints generally cannot long remain After using a few Dottles of the Imperial Depurative. Its Tonic properties, as’well as Alterativo, render It valuable to weak and delicate females. The great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medioino is unequalled in the oure of all diseases origi nating in an impure condition of tke blood. It expels all the v/rus or diseased matter from the blood and re- Invigorates the system. Those using the Imperial Depurative and wishing ad vice lb their case, will reoeive every attention by ottor or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSBERRY A GO., No. 60 FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. For sale also by J.F. Long & Co., Lancaster, Pa. J. H.Raserand 8. 8. Bteveas, Reading, Pa. Holman A Co., IHarrlsburg, Pa. O. W. Epting, Pottsvlllo, Va. T. A C. W. McOlintock, Easton, Pa. James Given, Westchester, Pa. Schmidt A Co., Allentown, Pa. Bimon Rau, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr U. w.Leslie, Bristol, Pa., aod Druggists generally . aull-TnwAsatani BUTTER. —69 tubs Goshen Butter just re ceived, and for sale by 0. C. SADLER, A 00,, • dO ABOH fit., geoond door below Yttfit. NO MORE lUIEUMATIBH, HAS ODRBD In four hours. ~,.laooe hour ~..In ten minutes. .Id fifteen minutes ....Id ono minute. ,In five minutes. ...la ten minutes. .In fifteen minutes. .In fifteen minutes. la six hours , ~Io ten minutes. .Id twenty minutes. STRAINS, and SPRAINS. BOLD ST" principal rogoJators of the. performs its fnnotions system are fully devel most entirely depeudent the Liver for the proper tions; when the stom&eh at fault, and the whole 3uenoe of one organ—Hie o its duty. For the dis of the proprietors has practice of more than 20 ay wherewith to conntor mente to whioh it is lia- medy is at last found, any TER Oohflaist, in any of bottle, and conviotion Is morbid or bad matter from their place a healthy flow stomaoh, causing food to blood, giving tone and o h 1 n e ry, removing the footing a radical cure. cured, and, tohat is be j casional use of the Liter is sufficient to relieve the food from rising and sour- before retiring, prevents night, loosens the bowels TIVBSKBS. each meal, will oure Dts- teaspoonful* will always male obstruction removes and makes aperfeotonre. ately relieves Oholio, peated, is a sure cure for preventive of Gholbra. needed to throwout of the dlcine after a long elck for Jaundice removes »! color from the skin. time before eating gives makes food digest woll. od, cures Chronic Diar while BCMMBB and Bowel to the first dose. attacks caused by Worms surer, safer, or speedier never fails. DaorsT, by exciting the commending this medl- Frtkr and Ague, Chill a Bilious Type. Hope thousands are wUUug to virtues. Railroad £ines o NEW YORK LINES. ME CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELP’A AND TRENTON RAIL"OAD CO ! S LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YOBK AND WAY PLACES, WILL LEAVE A 1 FOLLOWS, VIZ:' FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT. Fare from Konsg’n Depot to New York. At 8X A. M , Morning Mall, Ken slogton and Jersey City... ; At 0% P. M., Kvenlng AXsil, Ken sington and Jersey Citr Atll# P M., Night Mail, Reming ton a*d Jersey 2 25 The 6# Kvaolig Mail Line rang dally. The 11« Night Mail, Saturdays excepted T . • The Care of tjxo Fifth and Slxthpgtreet City Passenger Railway Company will conrey Passengers to and. from Kensiugt n D^pot. FROM WALNUTrSrRBET WHARF; Finn. At 6 A. M. via Camden and Amboy, 0. &A. Ac commodation.... 25 At 0 A M , via Camden and Jersey Olty, (New Jersey) Accommodation.,,,, 2 25 At 10 A M. via Camden and Jersey City. ifocßlar 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—Ut Class 225 At3P.M via Camden and Amboy. Accommoda tion—2d 0Uua....... i6O At 5 P M. via Camden aud Amboy, Accommoda tion—lst Class 226 At &K P»M via Camden and Amboy. Accommoda tion—2d Class ..... 176 ID" Express Lines atop at Principal' Stations only. For Belvidere, Easton, Flamioßtoa, Ao., at 6 A. M. and P M , ’ 1 For Water Qsp', Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilkeabarre, Montrose, Great Bend, J fto ,at6A. M , via Delaware, Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. aod 2 P. M. For Mount Holly. at 6 A.M . and3K, 3, and 5 W p M. WAY USES * 1 For Bristol, Trenton, 4c., at 2# P. M., from Walnut street Wharf, and 4% P. M from Kensington Depot. For Palmyra, Ranoocas, Boverly, Burlington, Bor dentown. Ao., at 3 P. SI ' * Steamboat Richard Stockton for Bordentown and in termediate places at 2# P M. Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited lrotn taking anything as bag gage but their wearing appvol. All bafcgsge orerflfty ponnds to be paid for extra. The company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be reliable for any amount beyond 2100. ex cept by special contract. ‘ • December, 20,1858. WM. H. GATZMER, Agent. . -WORTH PENNSYL VANIA. RAILROAD. —WIN TER AKRANGEMKNT. FOR BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, 4o.,andby railroad connections for Easton _ Oatawissa. Allentown, * Williamsport, Manch Chunk, Elmira, Hazleton, Niagara Falls. On aud «ft*r WEDNESDAY, December 22, 185 S, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW streets, Philadelphia, as fellows: For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Hauoh Chock, Hazleton. 4o , (Express) at 0 30 A AT. Passengers Tor Easton by this line can spend two hours in Bethlehem, and an hour and a half In Easton, aod return the same evening. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Maooh Chuok, Williams port, Elmira, and the West, (Express) at.. 2 16 P. SI. For Doylestown, (Accommodation) at 8 45 A. M.and 4 P. M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 6 P.M. TRAINB FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem (Express) at 7 A. M. and 6 P M. *3 “° yleHtoWQ < AccoDimodati °“) *t7 A. M. and Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. ON SUNDAYS. ‘ Philadelphia, for Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 P. M. Dojle-town, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P M. AH Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Chatham street with Firth and Sixth Streets Passen ger Biilrnad. Fare to Bethlehem, $1 50; to Hauch Chunk, |2 60; to Easton, $1 60 j to Doylestown, 80 cents. d 22 ELLIS CLARK, Agent. gJHULAUELPHLA. AN!) ELMIRA KAIL X ROAD LINE.—QUIOKEBT ROUTE to Elmira, WUkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago,' Rock Island, Niagara Fallt, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, Bt. Paula, Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Louis. 1 Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia'and Reading Railroad. Depot, comer BROAD and VINE Btreets, daily, (Ba«dAjs excepted,) as follows: T. 30 A.M. DAY EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena,Bt. Paula, Burlington, and St. Louis. . 3.30 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Bnffaio, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, 81.Pauls, Burlington, and St. Lonla. The 7.30 A. M. train runs through to HARRISBURG, stopping at all on the Lebanon Valley Branch of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad. AXD At Rupert, for Wilkesharre, Pitta ton, Soranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOJIBBtTRG RAILROAD. checked to Elmira, Buffalo, aud Suspension’ Bridge. iSJ~ Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Kimira Railroad Lino’s Ticket Office, Northwest oomer of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, aod at the Pas senger Depot, comerof BROAD and VINE. THROUGH BXPRESB FREIGHT TRAIN 1 Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below. Vine, dally,' (Sundays excepted,) for all points West aud North, at 6 P.M. { Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M. to Insure their going the same day. ... V »r further information apply at Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to OHAB. 8. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. oor. Sixth and Chestnut Streets, 001-tr L Philadelphia. _ Mum w irZFi 4 * PHILADELPHIA. WILMINBTON, AND . MORE RAILROAD. On and after Satnrdar, December 4.1808. PABBANBER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Eipnaa.) and For Wilmington. at BA. M. r i, ®.3o> and 11 PU. For New CJaatJ»/*t.# A. M,, ud 1 and 3.80 P. M For Middletown, at BA. M., and IP. M. For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 1 p. M. For Seaford at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. U., (Express.) 12 noon, ■M 6.40 P. M. ’ ’ Leave Wilmington at 7.20 and 11.40 A. M.,2.26 an 8.65 P.M. * Leave New Castle at 0.45 and 11.12 A.M., and 6.06 P. M. , Lwe Mlddlotowo at 10.20 A. M., and 0.80 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.20 A. M., and 4.36 P. M. Leave Seaford at 7.46 A. M., and 1.46 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE. Wilmington at 9,10 A. M., 1.65 P. M., and 12.11 SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal tirnore. Do do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to PMla delphia. Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryvllle and intermediate places at 6 00 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do do do 065 P. M Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 0 00 P. M ■ no 2 ' B. M. FELTON, President. PHILADELPHIA, GERMAHTOWH A AND NORRIS TO WN£RAILROAD.—WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10,180». FOR GERMANTOWN, . Le&vePhl'adelphja6,7#, 840 min., 9W, lON.UK A. M., 1,2, 3,4,6, 0,7, 8, 9,10,11* P. M. Leave Germantown 0,7, 7u. 8, 9.10 min.. 30V. 13 v A. M., 1.10 min. ,‘2. 3,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9,10# P. MV ON SUNiJaVs Leavo Philadelphia 9.20 miu. A. M., 2, 0# 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., 31# A. M., 2, 4,6,9 P.M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10 min., 7.36 min., 8.50 mlu., 11.10 A. M., 12.60, 8 40, 6.40.7.40 min. P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, 6# P. M. Leave Chestnut HUI 8 A. M..12i60, 6.20 min. P. M. FOR OONSUOHOCKBN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia o#, 9,11 A. M., 105 min., 3.10 min , 4#, 5.60 min , 11# p. M, Leave Norristown 0,7, 9,11 A. M., 1, B#, 6.40 min. P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Leave Normtown 7 A. M. and 6 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia o#, 7 36 min., 9, 11 A. M., 1.06 min . 2 05, 9.10 min , 4#, 5.50, 7.45 min , 11 * P. M. Leave Manayunk o#, 7#, B#, 9#, 11# A. M., I#, 3, 4, 6.10 min , 8 45 P. M. SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN. CHEBTER VALLEY RAIIROAD FOR DOWNING- Leave Philadelphia 6# A. M. and 3.10 min. P. M. H. R.ISMITH, General Superintendent. nol3 DEPOT, NINTH ami GRXSN Sta. reSaaagggiazi NOTICE.—CHESTER YALLEY RAILROAD—PAS SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGI’OWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS —On and after Ist Janu ary 1859, the Fasneuger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Pass#nger Depot of the Philadel phia And Rending Railroad Company, corner or BROAD aad VINE streets MORNING TRAIN for Downiugtown, leaves at 7.50 A M AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downlngtown, leaves al 3.30 P SI. DAILY (Sundays (xoepted ) ny order of the Board of Managers of tho Fhil&dtl phia and Reading Railroad Company dSO W. H. MoILHENNKY, Secretary. fiardtoo-TF. Philadelphia w arming and VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ARNOLD A WILSON, SnOOBBSOkH VO 8. A. HAEkISOM, We hare removed from our old stAnd in Walnut street I© the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 OHESTNUT street, a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the public are respectfully invited to examine cur oxtensive stock ol Warm Air Furnaces, Cooking Raug**a, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled Stone Mautels, Parlor Coal Grates, Ac, Ac. We are now manufacturing OHILSON’S CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAB CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever invented, and suited to all classes of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns ot Low Do Grates, and Parlor Goal Grates of all sites and pattern® We have also commeuced the manufacture o RNAMELF.D- STONE MANTELS from Penn tylvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late fit \r and Exhi> 6tfton of the Franklin Institute of this city. They represent all the rare and beantiful Axtiqo* Marbles, are not iojured b v Smoke. Coal Gas, Oil or Acids, and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at wiweA price than Marble. Call and set them. _ .. „ ARNOLD * WILSON. BSNJ.M. FILTWELL, Superintendent. Philadelphia, April. 1868—ap24 It HARDWARE. —The subscribers, COM MISSION MBROH ANTS for the sale of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully call the attention-of the trade to thoir stock, whioh they are offering at lowest rates. Our assertment con sists in part of— Chains, of all hinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox, Oow, Fifth, Back. Wagon, Stage, Tonguo, Lock, Ship, Mine, and Ooil Onatn*. The celebrated “L” Hone Nails; Btone and Sledge Hammers. “Wright* ” and other Anvils; Solid Box and other Vices. Bbort and long handle Fry Pans; round and ovtl Bake Pans. “Martin’s” superior Files and Rasps; Bed Screw*. “Eseelsior” Bafety Fuse: Blasting Tubes. Cora, Grass, and Brier Scythes; Hay, Oorn, and Straw •aulvei.. Hay, Manure, Tanners’, and Spading Fork*. Rakes'and Hoes } Shovels and Spades, of all kind*. Tacks, Brads, Bhoe, Clout, and Finishing Nalls. Oast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Lock* of all kinds; Cutlery, Rsmsaud Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham mers, Planes, and other Tools,’Ac., Ae. W. O. LEWIB A SON. mhl-y No. 411 COMMERCE Street. PLASMA OK ARTIFICIAL LARD.— SPECIAL NOTION TO PHYBIOIAN3.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta gaa: A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are sola ble in water, hence facllltatiug instead of obstructing their absorption, and-doss not get-rancid. The las? property alnnh render* it an invaluable acquisition to . Petitioner. Prenarod and for sale wholesale and fttajl. at BIMSB’p Laboratory and Pharmacy, Twelfth and OhMtnst street, j ,• i, ftailrw&iinea. ThfiE N TB Ali Tber'rt ;:ba'ixjioad._ ipp9. 1859. THE CAPACITY OF THIB ROaD 18 EQUAL TO BBTWKEN E p T i?i??l QT “ PABSENOEETEAINg SSL SSS2p»T?* “ 4 &>Eu StfSS »»*£• at , Pi ‘trtarg With Thrtmgli Trains for Oin bS™’i»?. i *“ J ? >l i , ’, L<ral *TUl* r wWoileraS ini »U P o *”** ln Ohio, Indiana, Illinois Ken- Sftwte'X """W" 4 «* VM **i EipreM and F«t r,ine» run through to Plttahnr* without £hu)2s of C&ra or Conductors. ® Smoking Cars are attached to each Twin: Woodrnfi’s BJe-plog Oars to Impress aod Past Trains The EX PRESS BUN 9 DAILY; Mail aad Past Lines. Sundays excepted 1 ' Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 A. M. Fast Lire «• ** 4 OOP. M Express Train leaves «* 1100 P M _ . WAY TBAINB LEAVE A 8 FOLLOWS i Harrisburg Accommodation, via Colamhia, 1.00 P. M. Columbia « 4.30 p, 34. W eat Chester ‘» from Eighteenth and Mar ket Streets, (south side,) 7.40 A. M., aod,3 P.M. Passengers for Banbury. Williamsport, Elmira, Buf !?£?; * a i l £« and intermediate points, leaving thro^h Phlft at 730A ‘ M ' * nd 400 P - go directly Tickets Westward may be obtained at the Office of fee Company 1 n Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Baltimore} and Tickets Eastward at any of the import ant Railroad Offices in the West; also oa board any o the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippior Ohio Rivers. * r ID" Fare always as low as any other Route. The completion of the Western connections'of the Pennsylvania Bailroad to Chicago, makes this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE BAST AND THS ' ' QBBAT NORTHWEST. The connecting of -tracks by the Bailroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drsyage pr ferriage of Freight, together with.the saving of time, ate advantages readily .appreciated by Shippers of freight and the ’ Travelling Public. _ 6 W 00 3 00 FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Route Freights of all deaciiptions »-»« be for warded from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or BalU* in re, to any point eo the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Missouri, by Railroad direct. * ‘ J The Pennsylvania Bailroa l also connects af Pittsburg with Steamers; by which Goods can he forwarded ti any mrt on the Ohio, Muskingum, Tennessee, Jumberland, Illinois, Mississippi;Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas. Arkansas, aod Ked Rive's; snd at Cleveland, Banduskv, and Chlcigo with Steamers to all porta on the Northwestern Lakes ' ’ Merchants and Shippers,entrusting the transporta tion of their freight to this Company, can rely with confidence on iW speedv transit. TUB BATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favorable sa are charged by other Railroad Com panies ILr Be putEcalu to muk uuluni ** tla Penu. Railroad ” Merchants in the West ordering goods from the But, will do well to direct them, to be shipped b/ this Boute. For F- eighty Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following agents of the Company: D A. STEWABTj PHtabnrgj Doyle k Co, Steubenville, 6 : H. S. Pieree &Co ; Zanesville, 0.; J~ J. Johnston, Ripldy, 0 ; B. McNeely, MayBTille,Ry :' Ormsby k Cropper Portsmouth, 0.; Padlock k Co., Jeffersonville. Indiana; H. W. Brown k Co., Cincinnati, 0.; Athern k Hiobert, Cin cinaxti, O | R. <7. Keldrutn, &lzdisoa, lad f William Bingham, Louisville, Ky,; P. (J O’Riley k Co., Eranm ville, Inti ; N W. Graham & Co,. Cairo,' 111.; R. 7. Saaa, St. Lents, Mo.; John H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn ; Barrie k Ilnnt, Memphis, Teoo ; Clarke & C>>., Chi cago, 111 ; W H. H. Koontz Alton, 1U ; Murphy k W<e, Dubuque, III; or to Preigbt Agents of Rail roads at dift«reot points in the West. Parties attending to their own shipment* from the Pact, will Sod It to their interest to call on the Agente I of the Company at the following places before shipping; I or letters addressed to either of them on the subject 1 of freights wiU meet with prompt attention. £. J. cNEEDER, Philadelphia. MAGRAW k KOONB, SO North street, Baltimore. LEECH k CO.,2AstorHouse, or!8. Williamst.,N.T. LEECH k CO.. &t Kilby street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, ’Gen’l Freight Agent. PbO*. L. L. BOUPT, Gen’l Ticket Agent, Phila. THO 3. A. SCOTT, Gen’l Sop’t, Altoona. Ps. j»3-ly u A little, but often, fills the Pnr/e.” Franklin saving fund— No. 136 South FOURTH Street, between Chestnut end Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all deposits on demand. Depositors* monej secured by Government. State, and City Loans, Ground Bents, Mort gages, &c. This Company deems safety better than lane profits, consequently will run no risk with de positors’ money, but bare U at all times ready to return with 5 per cent, interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. Females, married or single, and Minors can deposit in their own right, and sueh deposits can he withdrawn ohlt 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’clock. Jacob B Shannon, ' Cyrus Oadwallader, John Sbindler, George Russell, Mal&chiW. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krmnbhaar, Henry Delany, Nicholas Rittenhoase, ’ Nathan Smediey, Joe. H.Satherthwaiie, Ephraim Blanchard, Joseph W. Lipplncott- JACOB B. BHANNON, President, Craos Cadwalladtb, Treasurer d!8-y , The , srahra gabden baviho KJHD. . (Ccaaruu at ns Lsqislatubb or PBmrffVkVAJOA } nvj PAR QRNT. Interest allowed to Depoefto«ff« and all Moneys Paid back.on Demand. . QHIQI, 831 WORTH THIRD STRRST, (OOSBOIUBITXUB Bm Boa&qa,) This Institution ie now open lor the transaotioa of j business, and lathe only Chartered Saying Fund located In the northern part of the eity. The Office will be open (daily), from 9 to 2K o’clock, and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 an til 8 o’clock in the Brening. - MANAOIRB. John Xeeeler, Jr„ James 6. Pringle. ! Jacob Deck. Joseph M. Oowell, J. Wesley Bray. Robert B. DerVdfloa, P. 0. XUm&ker, John p. Torre#, - George Jfasaht. t, JAMSS 0. P&INOLS. THORN. apSl-ifkf ftederiokKlatt, Stephen Smith, JohnP Levy. Hon. Henry K. Strong, DtnM Underkoflsr, Hon. 7fm. HUlward, Frederick Htaake, Francis Hart, Joseph P. LeClerc, Preside] Secretary, axOBHS I. CJAVUfQ FUND—FIVE PEE CENT, IN KS TBBPSTt-NATJOWAI, . SAFETY TRUST COM PANT .—WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WEST 00B5ESI OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. IhOOßroiiTno ar Tax Bmti of PravgTLTJxiA Hone/ la received in any a am, large cr small, and in- from the day of deposit to the day of with- Theo Ate Uropea.erary day from So'clockin the morning till 6 o'clock in Hie evening, tad on Monday kad Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock. HON. HENRY L., BENNER, President. ROBERT BBLFRIDGB, TUe President. Wit. J. JUxn, Secretary. oimscrou: Hon. Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll BreesVer, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Ban , Robert Selfridge, Fraaoia Le». - Sami. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerxsi, 0. Landreth Meant, Henry Diffenderfler, Money la received and payments made daily. The investments ere mane in conformity with the nrovUionsof thetQharter, in REAL-E3TATJB MOBY & AGES, GROUND RENTS, and such ttmt class securi ties as will always insure nerfeot eacurity to the deposi tors, and which oannot fail to give permanency and sta* bililT to thitf Institution. aal-ly SAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD as* CHEST NUT Street#. , Large and small sums receired, tod paid back oa da n-and. without notice* with PIYE PER CENT INTER H3T from the da/ of deposit to the da/ of withdrawal. Office hours, from 0 until 5 o’clock erery da/, and oa MONDAY KYKNINGB from T until 9 o'clock. DRAPTfI for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from £1 upwards. President—STEPHEN B. OBAWIOBB Treasurer—PLlNY /IBS. Teller—JAMES It. HUNTER CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY. —A de sire to lesson the consumption of impure splrito, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, baa induced tbe Offering to the public of an article which the analyaation of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, & Gftiuac, of Philadelphia.'proves, beyond all question, to be the mostpure and consequently least injurious spirit* ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OP DR JAB. It CHILTON. I hare analyzed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Ja. of Philadelphia, and baring carefully tested it, I am pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances. ■ It is an unusually pure and fine flavored quality of Whiskey. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Near York, Sept. 3, 1853. Analytical Chemist. DzAißtft: We hare carefully tested the sample ol Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and And that it contains nene of the potronuus substance known fas Fasio Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious Ingredient or the Whlßkeys in general use. Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAO, Analytical Chemists. To Chablis Whaetom, Jr., No. 116 WALNUT Bt., Philadelphia. 0e23-dtja3l SCOTCH ALE, LONDON PORTER, AND brown stout. R Yonugera* Ale, 6t Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, In stone pints. Muir A Sone’ Sparkling Alft, Edinburgh, in stone pis. Final Si, Williams’ London Brown Stout, in glass pta. do do Porter, in glass pta. F. Blood & Oo.’s Dublin Stout, ia stone pts. In store and for sale bj * WILLIAM H. YEATON, 216 South FRONT Street. ORANDIKS.—« Ftool Oaelflion/ 7 Jfarott. JL# and other Cognacs of various vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks j Pellevolain Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth casks. Imported end for saie by - HENRY BOHLIH & 00., mH 891 and 328 Roetb fourth ■ treat. IT IS OF THIS HIGHEST IMPORTANCE for every one to know where thoy will get the most for their money, especially such times as these. ZLEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, corner ct SECOND and GREEN Streets, 'are disposing of their White Lead. Ground Paints, ot all Colors, and Window Glass, all or the best quality, at prices which will be classing to boyars. . . B KICK-MAKING MACHINE, WHICH makes the Bricks and temper the clay, makes from one to three thousand per hour. Upwards of thirty in Patented February Sd, 1858. Machines and rights for sale. Counties, or one-fonrth of the Patent, will he so d.' Known to bn the only practical one in use. Ad dress 0. OARNELL, Germantown road, above Fifth •treat, Philadelphia. dIS-tmrJQ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT .. LAND LOCATING AGENCY. CHICAQQ,ILL. The subscriber, having had much practical experi ence in selecting and locating lands in the various Land Districts in the Western Stftws, has unusual faculties for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. /faring SurciyoTS constantly in tht Jisld to make personal examinations, he can always make the most judicious locations. •. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity of ollmate, near the line of railroads, may now be lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. 10- Money Invested In Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the western States. WARDROBES OF ELEGANT STYLES toitr'ttrti,’ muwfMWij, S49Bf>i»» THIRD Street. 1 * c *■" *■ SoDinga JTnnda. DIRECTORS. “ A Dollar saved is twice earned.” PERPETUAL CHARTER. {Dines rtnZr Xiijaots. Pbilaoklfhia, Sept. P, 1858, S. SALISBURY, *8 CLARKE Street, OUcuo.
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