s**S3»oin«w-ii*BWuj. -m .h. -• 'A < polioemaii and 'Dro'?BnUl»ny!?*T th<!rr brotality, but Capron mad?a<ft>th*t effort to rash at the, pro«eoutor,:and - expressed: a'‘hope.that ho had.already glve?chioi' to’tta te-hhntoh,vjp boi jnorflng. It i moiMTor.ihtt tf«iro?aou-1 “Hrertoflyln mentryj! tt»Vi tSblooi spurtedon the | latoM^ihfc^'/^bo.wMi.walking.'wlt&hlm.at *v*.. t<fh6c,' bfloaslOQ deiendsut fffosalrlaimtad'Mr.MOrTiilfl^Roy^^oadßmy.*. KaiSfmoa hat S* l4^ ■ 'intlmaoT bolwooil.MriMornsand Mrs. On.-, oaa;:aW.'a doppmst>i'FPdi|ttt In «;«?!*????-> W. conduct ..towara»Ah«iswt whioS'dlMlbijurca were'madCpif trdo,"oE-- tho ntosfe Sweeting and unheard-of kind. t^cOttitt'orthßOXaminetionthattbisunforlu in i lunatic - irylhin.i .The .defen-/ SShtwkfihntcneMbfatwahtjC-onsaaya’Jimptlaonv Charles distinguished-novelist, British vttb-cahitil at Spoaria: “h/^onHent-publishes'tb<f naual;• offloial retUresJof'liriuicb.&ni,hce,: Of TlSbo7ainoStcalto ap !nKwio*'of-£1Q825 M*compa*ed~with--No7eini>er Hat ?oa?: Tha amdnnt : dUrlng - the; ’ olßTan 'Aonlh'# jta'S £M94,6DS, Showing a dSoresse M%omparcd. lSs , 7 ot £lo3,Obi-: Tho, f , , S , fW ; bomawndont re marki thatthry;^ werothe assertions of lj>a JJfpfwtionists.- The to* tAI buimtHy 06 plfc 7 lh)tii Imparted last men fen was 9.2TO?tS&a*Rl&Bt 10,202 in NovembarjtlSßT,’ and olino, of-trade** Thlsgain laproYedny tho. fact that Importations of other metals, agaluat.lfhloh., . rroheh omanufactorarasaro ' not protootod, have fallen olf-iii'ttttdh greater tproportwni a* ■ . pf VEtiss!a rea*hed;Parieontheaft**aoon.ofthp 30th, rjaited. thoiEmperoratiwo/aftenrarda vlrited .thenmem-i bora of the imperial family, and then went to the KußSian emhaaay. where he reoelved theminia teraandpthera j ln the: evening ;;he,dined; at .ttie- TnlldrieSj lind'afle'rwartiß visited.the opera.. Next day he attended a grand dinner, at thoTtnfflian cm will, no doufct.fttlfiUlia proiniee of .reachlng.Parla in the spring or, rammer Of thenew.y ear,- ilfshe oanbetrelieved from the trouble and annoyanoc en tailed'npon-.him;by:;hla'Berfemanoipptlon aohiinel. ~U'« d’d ,i AxfieU &ih Thla growing' eympathy' 'between. Ilusala and; ,doptfiiit'W:itMe relations'ln whiohAuatrlaind,:'a'uaflajtand;tp,eacli'other : .No i Improved,feeling eeotns .to -have/taken place in that;dlreoU<m;andd?ranoaraem»otpfesent to.be ae Untk tn objecfofjeslousy* anddlaiike* totho . gteaKJermen Poweraa fiuatiahereelf. If we had notlostmnohfaHh injtuaaian’intrigue, weshould be loolioed to euapeet'thtt 'the irritation whioh no torionely exieta on-the ltali an previncea of Ans trlahad'beeb fomeritedtby theSgentaof the Court of St. Peterabarg. rot t Ttie-'legfeiativa'. ldbori f df ,\thd. 'sesaion'^lll isnj3, a'aplemn. ajttjngpr' thefegialatl re body, in thetjSjuM. dcsEtaUi a grand apartment in tho: new?libavr«,.»eet. apartaptolnUyfor oocaaiona of thieaortid-, i.Xhe, Pafi*,COrrcep.Qud ent ,of ; the. Times, say a that- th*,^wholeaulptrade infarie ie dull, and aonia anxiety: Uafeltileet the heavy engagements ito be met at the endbf the year ntay not be Krpnnotn- 1 alty dlebbarded': a'u thby-'onghh td a" genetll decUne in'the priee of wheat In the French' prorla«iai,-mMkete< i , Ihe Parle Bagt&maTketepf pean to kaye>attelned itatmaxiinani, though’the dMtahdcontinnei brbk’dhe rieein the eilk mar ketd ttibbglnnlng to deter,pnfohasenl ,d ll .tfi liAifiSPOl .«ar«B of •oißird tfonld seem: to of-: , If apbleod’lXlv ha 4 frdrn^ the forest of Oompießne tban' ho -Vfts bogie Napoleon figored atthe period bfi.itetobotiro; renoe.—;!Tho:timc:«eleptedforh)Btorit).«preßenta; tibn O fhat of-thedSbrcnch -king Henry; Who 'Was killed'byiMbntgomei'y'e laneo 'penetrating into httmW;Wl i Pottieraii-to-beperionatod'byeonieyetnimfiined qoeen Moray; fipnthb SUI-: W»Kt Jettojet^tfie^aishfleMpinW-i^-' V ;Pl^o^-^^lrKT^^q'''c^f'PA:ll^a^^- : A, , new tlwshMeotof Iconveranllonhero. Attending fu deral»le»Vrt«bgedln’il!iri»,thata»:hbpdrtOhltp ofM»plng*cqn»inUnc»withliiflaontUl people, «ittier»UFere;la:tOliflMforiinMortoary, Apart ment, ’orlntthb eerVioe dn ehnrbhf.ij too good a chanon tobe thrown away. ’ A lately dtoonattl gentleman, : whb ihad; been made .a , prefit tie ie pdtfeiwenrl'tq thwwonaor of his Triendi, ,'aplnollj attaJße'd'that post by-Scslduoua' atnndanoo on the o)bMsdM£9t.'j’oJk* ilatUkef* toVmeet statesmen ; - the Minister who appointed.* him taking'ltftrigranted that;he'helongod to n high olaai of >ooletyfrom Constantly. seoicghim at theip'gl'andgitherlnga:' Ir/T-!”,■> ’-X h-f -* Tho;Faria"opiTe»pbpdeht;6f the Daily News says’therolra’seUled'impfeßSicn in Paris.-whlch* it ? to oradioa^^H jtwar Wltaly; ;. A- ,on a-'scale'-of monßlrMU/novef ia projected for social soole -4 • mitftWfbpWSsgregMca Elj'eeea. ’ Xnad4iUon!to tie-iecmslraoUbrivof "the honje,»fL6agwoodi-in'St?''Helen^':Moapl6(l - bj Napoleon I; puli of iusOomb, .the'.'French Govern ■ “«i3>KA«sTOJJlwfc | island tbtthgnsein-TTh!phj<}eneral,Bertraut maided, I and Hao afAtue‘of TJapolapn plataded in'e^S^qe;ls’'if|s i^ )^fhß'sep'.?s3lH^ng{B,eer I dißt oiitd'o.e*eonte t .theie'3fo’rlia on, plapj appriivad iofby the. JStnperor.i? Chiinttrl'br , !.Rapreaehfai(re«;'liaß’iegativ«d,‘'bT! sixftr-fi'fe;.volw_;»gal>iatiie'yenteen ) .an'ramotid; oentifoif the Jrednotton pf theeilstinfr postage" on Utteja to*Anifom ehargeofone penny.,t;.'. io! ■ 'Th'ejMihletdrof .thb,lht<Sri<jrltrl , niselahM whieb laetcpnafif arable- importance to the.news paper press-c The l»t« ,Cabinet arrognted teitself iheirlght of suspending or withdrawing, without the'.interventionof -a: court’ aflaw, the license grantedJolprinteH of newspapers? without Which thayffeifi.'iiptWriM anything. <The 'circular. in question makes Khowfrtbat the Government pro poiiesitoJiavß'.the matter, related Bv a law, and looarautKoritiea ti,t;,to.:tttero!sp,.thii'p6wet without .first odniult l * , .'. .•-.i - . i'TltJ* annpnnced almost officially’that,in tho Spring* Ffinoewiil jolußpalnln a naval erpedl •,.-.:An ordfnancO Du decroed tha formation of in'Anstrisnsquadronln the Adriatic. ’ » 7-n ,tf S£ti&#a r-’~e . r-j ~<-r ; - ... ; ~ - wont to boardvfcoenUywith a man named Baker, in ThlrtjMiixtbitrbei, giripg the latter to,nnder»tand thalnurfatherwes ■ a 'wealthy farmer In the Kdy etbne B!ate,asa<!iil an. extensive business in the lumber line.' Swingle hid an - eye to -Baker's fair-Angelina—And determined to prpiJ'Jtt'iißJ WUH-rigor.'•Aeeordingly.he promUed gelina’s marriage. The old man lent a willing ear to thavMdnotiwetotiei.’Oof hirrboarder.Vand pro. miaed he would do'allin his "power to' unite the couple. Swingle* Bad -alriaay SpOkon to the duughterlnretererioo, toher,changinghefnirbo, but she, treated tjfe; matter with chitling ’reserve,* ~ aha tefused to become Mrs. Swingle bn any eon-; dition whateoew. Hef father, however, nowthot , his fortune was to be,made, resolved that wedshe A2SWc^‘fe. r or not. Angelina at Brat steadfastly refused to lipten to tho - proposal,', butgrodnally her father's'fnflUohdo , began to manifest itself, and at last sha have heroonaebtrtb tbes matoh.’. The day'waa fixed) for the.' nuptial*, the olergyman and ‘friendal anembled, bat, TMngularA to ; say,' the bride-< groom did not make his appearance. The myste- - rions, absence. of - Swingle was 'Boon solved:-- r t In I a nota gddrased to the bride’s father be said! that t buaiuesabfan’alMmpbtUnt 'natnre had de-i tainsd bim from attending; at the - altar, hut that l he would bepreseßt''the, following dby and olaim' the fair Angelina at his bride. The marriage was* therefore unavoidably'postponed for twenty-four; hourtjHrad the wedding party Waswlsalssedrwithi the injunction, however, to bo pre3ent tbe follow-! i ?*4»?-r.. At ,!sn*tb-thV/«Sapfbibna'hMirArrlT(&,i .Wefp.dniy tied, and ffiaf evening thefatber-In-law . gftTe a weaafngjurfcy in noM>ror tjiorooaaslon, po . thipjfc worthy of .note oooarred vntil tho. following morning, w e»n nextherfamilv jaroae, Mr. Swfeigte raggebted thfcprojjrietybr ihelrsettlngout for Pennjylswlaftamediitelyf-Mr.Bafcer joyfully . aobrotod the propoaitiiWiAnd itwaa agreed, that aa soonWßSrflnuf was" disposed 'or they ahdmdstart cn thelr jofirne’y 'Westwato.'TAt this moment the JursoQl. of, tho oooairi6ii , ffi3fladdflnlvdiBt&bodby . lbo,eJtKneips aTmatropbUtanpollooman; In uni form; who salted Swingle' By the eol far "end charged - him with litoeny.o/A.scQpo'ofcoPfuslon here en- BUedwhich-WOvrill notattempt to describe.--* Suffice! say,that the old man was completely dum-i 1 *r»f®Jffiittwner.iSNfeU harihlyoit Mat ear. k Hla ; - took , the ihattSr , coouypßhetuslthefsereamed nbr fainted,“as 'most •young ladies.wonld-hayebeenapt, to-have done,! butarrangad hertoiletin th e.most method! o man-i ier,jmdhef'°nSi | rUh !i i«»'husbandfot , tho Second! * diatriot pohOe oonrt.- There poor Swingle was eon ' fronted by no less than threbi-oOnffilalnaiits, ;ln whose presence, itannstbyaaid, he evlnoed Any-' -ofManhattanville— OMneinponhimin full ohcrus ; . ,!; wlt>ie'BWh •viin'- heldi'flp hll'fiiTida'.’irapiiliahtly _imploring'their forbearance. - Mr. Bennett laid elalm'ito r.tho coat whioh graded -the baok of , Swingle. /iMr-’CIarV-blbiMedl iho’ boots upon ■: ..iwi' bhlhlng to wear ” WbhiS shitt Wd panfa* "7. *jyf?s*'**P l anation, lt wonld be well VmdwldAlhg-auitfrbm the wards' - Jeave to ,- shawWimered to the-'magiltrMe : fWifdi **«» »* aa always anspioiona ofher ttthbr’a Cnoiee, and only becamo a'bride throngh oonipnl- ••;! -ta; ; :g(rieg fag Slnttiott. jt/f; TOOKAB'fc SONS, •> LTJV KM. lia ’and X4lBottTH' PpUBTH BTBIST (Vonneftr Nob. AT and 6tt) '' | PALI. BALES—BXOQKS-AND?KIAXi‘ B TATE*" PaU'Baje,' 18th- January, at, the BX ah«mge.. ~ i. ~‘ ~ _ HTwenty-Berenth Pall Bale, 25th January, at the Ex Otl&Dge. r *-t <}, ’ -.1 , !DT Part of tho handbill* of tbo iboro. sales now rtndj. . .:....' ... •- • REAL KBXATB, STOCKS, &°- ’:PubUo Bale, at tho ..Philadelphia BXohange •»«/ T '(l^’HandblnaorsaoKproportyldmedMianMrt'In! addition to wblfh.ye bnb&on the |at^fcpr«TfoM .v;‘ ; ffT'-Iteal Bitikte'eaterea onatrar Prirat* Sale Be* . ,ahd ad»ertia*d'oOfflu!lOnallr in'onr PnbUo Sale Selfirg I '' which- ooptes at* printed weekly,)' - } -?.* y --* ’{■' 1r ' 1 . •• - t i BEAE'ESTATE A* PRIVAT* SALE. I i larfcb oMUAI Batate at Mr ,jn®> -Salfr including 'every Oityand abiStty 7 propefctr.MPrlhted LUrfi taiyl>«>had atthr | -f 3 OABDi ‘ f 5 r .a'*’ 1 j LIBRARY o f> *HH LATE HENRY", PUNNING* XfjGJ—We'are now'preparing! eetalpguea of'the : hbrary ofttie'late Henry Oeowsed, i\h 'irhiih Y 'Will‘ be; founa"»nany ; eurlooi and Valuable' booke l ,i^m- > rarl'oaa 9 'aubj«6tsW'a’ number >of ti*t4d r by ptfoted a&d mauuMrlpt' Inaertlons. ; 'Also, a ) lai^e^oolleotloa 1 of' and Tare autographs, ’Date of > 8419 yiU be .made known 'ln v ' , t,f; 1 1 ■■ ■ ■■< -■ ■ SAM OF StTPBBIOR! BLI- I, OANT- rIAHOiIOBTES, MANTKOOLOOK; CAR ' ! PUTS] »«.'■ *• •••: -i (■ - ' . sale to-morrow morning, at thsanation' sttfre; wliroomprise, besides jBQO lots superior second tand Tamitufei 2 elegant piano-fortes,* 7 ootmir, one msdebjr Sohomaoker&Co.;snperiar man-. teVclook—rdofl -21 ttys,* -Brussels,' imperial, and X&al carpets, beds and bedding, a quantity of glass’jars &nd' : bottles, ‘large washing maehmv' *«•> f *°-» «Kn priilog a worthy the attention of fates And Othert desironsfof purchasing.* r * ■ ( ' IID* Catalogues ready and the articles arranged for examination:- • r ' *” r: •' ;, : ‘ \ y ! s 5 0*9,000 EMPIRE COAL COMPANYV-- \ >u: -* On TueßdeyErenlng, ( January 18th,*at 7 ©’block, at the Philadelphia Ex* ehatfge,willbe•old-** 1 •<* -»*< Por'MootmVof whom 1 It may concern— ’ . i j O'bdhtoifljOOOcdchf RmplresOoaVCompany.' .'Alsoffor M»unt of witfm It may idnoern— *' ', Welvemontbs,for theWeßternl n November 2Tth; 1857, twelve months./or gfl&SO, In faTorlor.the Western In ■nuance Company. • * Koto, of :,MpDtm»ia tod lattgMln, 4»ted ,Deo<mt>er 18th,■ ls67,‘;twelTO months, - for $100,.lo' ( f»Torof.t!l» WMtero Xararane. Company...... - TWENTY*SIXTH YAM. SAL*-JANUABY 18th. ; ! Will include—"„ *. ; r « ‘ r *-~- - *. hchaiurt. Jodurt ‘ Bale —Estate 1 of Richard. McGrann, deceased.' .. . .' ..* • { BBIOK DWELLINGS, Noa. (403. UtfhMt 2WBi 2410/3412,2414,2416,2418 ,and (420,'PInestmfc, wfeVbfTwefltyrfDUtth Btreet, ‘' h-phans’ Court of : James M. (Power, (THREE-STORY BRIOKBWELIING, Poplar •euthslde.fourth house WMt.dr Sixteenth street., .. Peremptory Bala :hy HelrjH-Bstatepf, Joseph, f ' ■* v " unrray; deeoued. ' ■ , TWELVE DWELLINGS,' west side of Fallen street (fortneriy Flower street,) be tween Eighth and Ninth*. .FJtswatefcandlfetharine its. BOUTa MNTH. STREET,—Two .three. itory briek Swellings, Nos. 1086 Add lOSTßottth Ninth street, south of.Bnffwk-stteet.'. i a,- • r • i -IRREDEEMABLE .GROUND-BENT.—A well-secur edlrredeemable ground-rent 0f.540 sjetr. <• u >• THREE TWO-STORY BRICK I 'DWELLINGS, New; Karketetreet, north of , Popjar street. .. -THRBRifITORY* BRIOK,.DWELLING, AUrgarqlfe street.rwest of Front street. , ~ - . - 'GREENiSTRBKT.— Three-story brick dwelling, No IQO2 .Green street, vast of Tenth street, . • SOUTH -EIGHTHrSTREET.—jThree-etory brick - dwelling, South; Eighth' street, between Carpenter and Prime streets. h •' ''I 1 ' I ‘± 'DOT) OP r GROUND, west .side Qf.Bpmewet street,, north of the Hireerfora , < ! 'Aulgnee , iii Peremptory Sale —SEVENTEEN THREE-,. STORY BRIOH>DwELLINGB, S Tia tjPlfO fronting on. Vienna street, northoMTesfci street, Eighteenth .ward,, and'twelTe-frontlng. The .whole flo .be, sold together,**, one, They rent for. Sale absolute, • . lame, Estate.—GßpDND RBNTS46. —A well-secured (Redeemable groundnut 0f.545 a year. C7* Sale pe-. ™BTORY tißlok bWfiLIING, Francis stree\ •outh ef,Prime street,and yeat/of,Twelfth street,-Be oond ward.**''’;V;^;- I ":’ L ' **l, TWENTY-BEVENTH-PALL SALE—JANUARY 25tb. Will include 4 - Orphahß >: C6urt of Amos P. Hughes, -otaaed/‘‘\' '' * v -* • ’:' ' f '' , -OY GROUND; "#ast side or Twelfth' sfr4et.‘Sdttth'of 'Thotnpi6h atreetf Twentieth ward: • bt«y 1 SaIe.—NORTH £ FRONT • STREETS— Two’’ frmnrt^dwtlirpi*, 3 frame bbop, 'and-Urge 1 lot of jgturfoil* #4st«id#w street,' jot'gohy’loofeetM#o *»-« *•* '< 'peremptory DWBLLING.AHO LARGE LOT.—Three-stery frim?^ lotof jrround. x wMt.>Ue of LeopaM street, 1 north of Otter •tfebt, lat<rKeu*Jogton]l6t4o by SO feet,“two fronted c -T4FO-BTOBY BBIOK FAOTOBYiiao' TWO THRBB STORT^BRXOK^DWBLLINGSi-northwest oonxer of • «■'» ’ : THBBB-BTORY‘BBIOK BTORB AND DWELLING, atreet, : »6ttth ! of Wlntef street, between Race and Vtofcstroetit t >^* s « ' -' - Sale"at NoslBo ahd-141 South Fourth Street. - SUPERIORS FURNITURE; PrANO-FOBTE, FINE k FRENCH PLATE .MIRRORS, BRUSSELS OAR ' PEIS, &e. . ' -V 7 k ‘ * , / , v i . .;On Thursday Morning, • At-9 o’clock,»at the auction • store, an exteneire ;&nOrtmentof excellent second-hand'furniture, elegant 'piario-fortea, dne mlrroraj carpets,’ etc;* from families (declining*, housekeeping, removed to the store for con irenlence df-sater' t • ' A *'_.’ - 1 Also, ahelegantrosewood, 7 octaroiplano-forte., - "Also? ah-.eiegant rdsewood ptanb-forte, 7 octaves, made by SehoidsCker. /" • 1 * - *, |E9SB Altorasuperlormantel clock,Vans 21 days/ Also,aianre* l waahlhg;mtohlne,fluitsble.f'orft hotel. ‘Also; boUle*, tc o'./ : l, . v a-mqrocco esse Containing chlha and glusware, decantets^and^lcmOrbottles; 4 for a'yacht clubber 1 / •' - '1 B*lo t , BRASS; rOtfNLBR’S BTOOK, LATHS. TOOLS. Adi; * ' 'OatriflAy Morbid*,’.; • * 1 " r24tblnstant,vat lOk.’ b’clock/bv* catalogue, at ttie nortaVeat ddraer-'of f’inefnthana Willow itreeta by ordeif bfjwalgiiee.the entire stock of a brass- foundry, 6 fithef, large, lotpattern*)'Ruke,tab and fnrnraf plumber 1 * stoelOTftrtm'Vdrk/fialahed'and ua* finished.,*e.,'Ae. Bale petqtnptory. , JD-*c*partl<mJ*n see eataJogoefl., " t By STBRBr GENERAL AUCTION 'ANiJUOMMISfiION STORE, No. 46 NortkElQHTHSbb^beloif'Anh^,." r;/• T - f :v . Anotloneer. - iALBB. *• > W TW* Breklng, 1 ,v -■ “ 1 . And erery; craning this' Week, commencing at IX o’clock, of fanfty, andmUcelUtuon* good*, watches, jewelry, plated tyreVctttlery, &,o. [ , SDPEBtOB BOBBWOOD ito/WAMTOT PABLOB lUBNIPCRB. HIBBOBB,' PAINTINGS,, OAR PBTg.SIIA’ER.PLATBD^AIIE.PrANO.IOETI!, AOn&O. ~ ' ,c V.. “ This Morning, J . ' At the auction stored jrtlO o'clock, by catalogue, will be Bold a'largeeisqrtment of.'flijparlor furniture, com prising superior rosewood, and .wain'ut tete~a-totes, wring sett,-arm, , and,, rooking chairs, proeatelle and Tennessee marble \top*6ra‘ tables, Jan ay. Iririd bed steads, (earptts, dressing bureaus, iwaih-standa, ward* robes) bookcases, BJlrer-plated ware, paintings, piano* fortewAo. . - - , Also, on Wednesday morning, at 6 rat of sale, an In- Tolce of 0T?r' 100 lots of. teiy desirable furs for ladies’ wearjeimprlilng fn partor grey and white pqulrrel opera biotas*,, Algerian' squirrel talmas, Pren'oh eable talmas, mink aqd fitch eapes. ” .Also, several ple'c'esor mink ,and Hddson bay liable muffs and enffr; whliK will be sold separately. - , . ’BOB8B: B^Al|KB«. Also, a largeiayoice, of ipperforCborse blankets, di rect from Manchester,\lbglend,, to which ,we,wpqld call the attention other*. ’ _ - Oonriynmantiof newanfliftoona-hand hou*e hoTdfnroltaf«, plano-fortaj, earpeti, ,watohej, Jewelry, &c,, rwectfoUy ■oliclUO, on which liberal Wb m vtMM inlt be made if raiairod. m . , t-AVT Out-door ntei attended to promptly.' Charge* a* modwatoa*aoyotherhouwinfelicity. -\ j J -M.- GUMMEY & SONS; • , BKAL MTATB AUOTIONBKBB. '■■“ • ' " • *Mo*.mo XMflpx mni, Qh'mmejr k’ 'Soria, u iaetl<mM|n7',wlil' '‘’map PBIVATB BALH. ‘' . -fErW 8»U l .'Beri«ter will Wlw*ya bo’ round * very Urge-omonnt tnalullng ««jr alty nod <&tfnti*rprop6rto.-. “ ? •• J.H' QUMMKY & SONS, N.\ ' ~;MO WAUrmc BUM, bolowßUtti.. j &ASTOb£ NATHANS, AUtiTIONKBR .MOIfIY LOAN 011101, No.. 224-Boutt THIBD Street, below Walnut, opposite Feftr ft.; oalr right doeri below th* Kelt * 7 moths ’of; bulnees ternX o’eloelr, A, ,9’oloekJn.tke waning* > •»'>.» Outdoor wde#, uxd Ml* «tth«,Aaetioa HonM t it i»»4»d*p!m tha . ■ SstatHshsd/er tks last Tiirtf Tsars, .•Adranoea- made Iron one dollar to thonranda on Dla amis, Bilrar Plata, Watohoa, Jewelrp, Hardware, Hn' .'akaadua, Clothing, Tnrnltare, Balding; Oigar«,Muiloal tutnmanta, Qnna, Horoaa, OarriagM, and Qooda ol -ararp doaetiptloa»'v t, .-‘..r . AU good* oaa remain cop laagth of Uma agraad! l-lfr*. 1 "JV. '<!- • • I- I - ..All adr as oaa. from ona handrad.dollara and npwardat win ha ahargod a par want, par month rltOO and drar, lha lowest marhat rata,! v,.i.. -. ... . 1 , . This more Horn haring a dapth of ISO tut, ha* largo Ira and to atom all ralaahles,nh4prih rata watohmen for tha premlsMj'ahro, ahaarp lonl ranoa effooted tor tha Nnaßt of all panona haring koodr adranoad npdnl ■ ■ -! .■ ■ ■■'■’, , _V. B.—On aaaOdnt of haring an nnllmliad capital," lUa o9o* la proparad tomaks adrasoai oh more aatjal factory: end aooonunodatlng tatnia than asp othar la! thlioftp. 5,1 irl-uV74lr.il!. c- . 1.-. | - Monap idranoad to thapoor, In amall amounts, with] (oatanpaharga..,! *.i« A r.,,- ij.. „ , j..’ .T* ■-’"A"'A- *BIVATI IABI, . 1 Bold Patent Barer and'othar Watohaa, Pswalrp, and (nothing will ba gold at radnoad nfloaa. ■" atd-lp ! 'Aj NE 'W' ,A * D IMPORTANT DISCOYEEixi HUNTIBB'S ; CASHING AMD SCOURING BOIiUWION. PATSNJKD jnKK M, 1869, y This Important discovery has just been patented by States, and itlb now confidently recommended 'W MttfttfftcWJtjrri, Hoheekeepere;, and others. JtJsa labor-sating preparation,,-and costs lesssthan half of any other artfol* known for cleansing purposes. While it riewnresj^hite and purifies .Cotton, linen, and i f ’ S-* ary lt will not injure ~*M . Certificates of its value hare been given by Some of the leading manufacturers of the country, ad well as by ft&,ny reliable housekeepers ervt eitisens. • w. 'JUnttfajiturddlij’thoratentM, itiroil 1 ai< by, W q 0.,, »,li i'.Un'h ; f 189 80njH.#8aEn BTBBBT, • :".t- pHii.ißai.FHii 1 T£R,~-t59 tabs Goshen Batter just re- SSltediindtor nlc>l>v.-> '■•■• v V , STnSil a? V .xl* 0.'.0. BADLIR. * GO.,’ (v viRaS Bt,, MAAnj AflAi’MinV ; IKR.'-i-dOSf ‘fearrelsNow Mess Pork' for •*>•!>/ ■ 0. 0. BADLER to 00., |AR?H BtriHwnddoiwMoirJrobL | Sctics bg Sltutla.i. Philip ford, auctioneer, No. • 530MABK1T BTBBBT, Between »I»TH end ailflj. BCrath aide. ' • large;bale: ojj ■ Soots, bhoes, ready-made /T ■ . 1.. CLOTHING, &o. ‘ v ‘ ' On Friday Morning, .» • - , IjltU lost.', at 10 o’clock, will be Bold,by ; catalogue, about 3Q!),. cases boots ana shoes, adapted to the pre esent season.,, '' ‘ ’ ~READX:MAM_j3J.OjniNa^ 1 0_L0 > TH3, OAfiSI- , B&TTINfeTB, &e. Also, tbo same morning,-an .assortment - of raady ‘ma<le clothing, consisting or orercottts. business coats, caasimere, i nnoß*Uinet pants, Testfc, ac., to close the, the ooaaignment-of.a large mannfaotarer. ' ‘ ' ''■ - attention of ;pnrohasers is particularly' re queetediotheaboTeeate. *' ' ' JI / * *V tfibkHisaa; iiKiwUsx, *oo. No. 429‘MA-UKY'F-BTIIEgT! B SCOTT, Jr.yAUOTIONKER, No. 481 • OHSfItoDT'BTItBBK opposite the (Jo*torn ,!fona*,'t>et*een FOURTH land FlFTHStreet.!. . ItMOSES WATHAJN B.AUOTIONEEB .U-’AND COMMISSION IdBOIUNT,’ 8. B. oonn.' .SlJttHenH RADS Street,; -• s ■ ‘ MSreXt pubho ACCOMMODATION. . . '"MONBY! " MONEY!! MONEY! !! - ' - i Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts, .from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver platei diaraonairiWktehes,; jewelry, .fowling-pieces,: , musical Inimunentfl,- fumlture. dry feooda, • olothrag, groceries,’ olgare, hardware) cutlery, books, horses; vehioles.Jiar ness, and all articles of value, for- any Jleogth.bf time, agreed onJW' iyatffefM’ Priqeipql Estqblishrnenty southeasvoorner of Blxth’tod Race streets. 1 ' '• * 1 ! PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted at he lowest market rates. •.-GREAT BARGAINB ,IN WATCHES. JEWELRY, kp., AT PRIVATE SALE, atNATHANS’ PRINCIPAL SBTABJjISHMEftX( BrS- Corner of BIX-TH qud BAG® Streets;—ThfcfoHdtnng articles wlUbeeoid'for less than halfttto'ks&al store prices rPlna gold English'patent fall Jeweled and plaid, of the most approved tod best taakO, ‘lu.LuUtlng eases and-double bottomed, ; Pine goldesespement leVer and leplce 1 watehes, in bunting ease and open face, some of them extra fall jeweled ana bestm&ke. SilVer’English patent lever watches, es capement lever end lepines, in hunting else and open Fate. some.very superior* English, Swiss* French, and Quirtier* watcheey fine gold vest, lob, neck, aad children’s chainsj fine- gold pencil cqses and pens, bracelets, breastpins, , fingerings, ear-rings, Btflds. me dallions, and’jewelry generally. Superior Havana cigars at |l5 per thousand, in boxes of ! 200 each, will be sold by single box or quant ties to suit purchaser a. Nu pierousfftucyarticles,&c:,'Ac.',Ac. ? IDieeolnttone aub (itbjjarluerabiiiß, /SoPA'KTNERSHIP NOTICE—The snb v/ Bcribora h.ve this day ueoel.tefi tbemselve. for ,hB transaction of the Wholesale Fanoy Dry-.Qoodß and Notion Basinas..' at N 0.123 North THIRD Street, un der the stale of HIRSH t BROTHER. ’ * 1 .. , , “ "MASON HIRSH, ! fcEOFQH) BIBSH. Philadelphia, lan. 1,1869. 1 " . j«8-qt» iTVSSOLUTION The firm of PALMER, .RICHARDSON, Ic 00. expired on the Ist i Jay of January, 1869 JOHN B FARMER, ENOS RICH ARDSON, and WILLIAM D. MAXWELL will continue .thobuslneee as heretofore,, under the same name ecu firm, and are alone authorised to settle the, outstanding business of the late firm . . * JhHN.B. PALMER, t . ■ - ENOS RICHARDSON, THOMAS S. DROWNS, .! WILLIAM D. MAXWELL. : Nerr York, January 1,1869.. • •; jeO-atte XMITBD PARTNERSHIP-—The ' Sttb- SLi.sorihfrs hereby giro notice that they hare entered into a ldmlted Partnership, agreeably to the provtolpuß !of the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania re- Hatingto'LlmltedPartnerships/--- • ' ’’ i That the samo or firm under which said partnership 'issobe conducted is “R.WOOD, MARSH! & HAY- Ward ” I That’the general nature of the Bpßiness intended to ‘be transacted is the Dry Goods Jobbing and Otothing Buslneis.. :* i That the names of all the* general and special part ner's Interested thereto, are BENJAMIN V. MARSH (gerieralpartner), .LEWIS W. HAYWARD (gene*al TOWNBBND (general partner), tHKNRY HENDERSON (general partner), RICHARD ■WOOD (genet*! partner), 'ALFßED H FOSTER, (gene ral partoer), RICHARD D. WOOD (special partner), aiid JOSIAH BACON (special partner!, and all of them the said.partners, general and special, reside : In the City of Philadelphia.’ - 5 .... „ • That the Aggregate amount of the capital contributed 1 by the special partneri to' the Common Stock, is Two hundred thousand, dollars, of which One hundred in cask, has been so contributed, by the Said RICHARD D. WOOD, speolal partner, and of which','Ode hundred thousand'dollars, la cash, has 1 beento contributed, "by the said JO&fAH BACON,apo dal partner. 1 5 . ' , ' - “ .. ' That'the period at Which the said partnership la to commence, is the thirty-first day of December, A.D: 1858, add the porlodat which it will teridtnate, Is the 1 thlity-fitst fiiy’bf December, A.D. 1803; , . RICHARD D. WOOD, Special Partner. • - ' * “1 ’ JOSIAH BACON,’Special Partner. BENiN. V: MARSH. - L W. HAYWARD. BCWD. Y. TdWNSKND.- HENRY HENDERSON. RICHARD WOOD/' ‘ ALFRED H. FOSTER. Phllada., Dec. 81,1858: - • ' Jal-6w 1 JOS. Gj RITTENHOUSE, of the late firm 6> B. 0. HOBNOB A 00., will continue the WJjole said Varnish-Manufacturing, ( Ja' all Its branches, as heretofore,at the old stand. **- '• Thankfdi for put favors, he sollelte the custom ol the former patrons of B O.HORNORACO., and hopes by •trlct attention to business to continue to give entire sattafeetfpn. '-, Btore-*No/Bsl >BGH st. bet Becond and Third ats. Factory—At OOOPERVILLE, Twehty-thlrd .ward. jal-ImW rpHE PARTNEBSHIP HERETOFORE -A •’ 1 existing between the subsonbers, under the firm of Truitt Brother it Co.; Is this day dissolved by mutual eonsent, John F, Benneit'wtthdnwlng from the firm. The business will be fettled by either of the part ners. < OUARLEBB TRUITT. ROUT. W. D. TRUITT, SAUL L CBkDTZbORG, JSHNF BENNETT. Philadelphia, December 81,1858. Jal-12t The undersigned will con . TlNHB' the'General Hardware Business at No. 629 MARKET street, andNo.62B OOMJUBOB street; under-the firm of Truitt Brother A Co. . . ' CHARLES!}.TBUITT' ROBT. W. D. TRUITT, fiAML.L. CRBDIZBORG. Philadelphia, January 1, DU>9: ; r r. Jal»l2t DISSOLUTION:— The Ann of GUILLOtI, ANDBIUJON, 4s Cd , being dieeoleed br <be death of Ur. Charles p. Anderson, the,business of ssJd firm willfce settled bj the surviving partner atN0.327 MARKET street. - . RENE GXULLOIj. rf^OPAKTNKBSHIP. *- The Subscribers VA. barethls day associated themselves for the'lm rartation and Jobbing of .Hons*rfaraisbing Dry, Good*, n the Store ;)ately joccopledly Anderson, tc 00.,N0. 327 MABKBT street, under the same and style of Guillon, Emory, & Go. RJSNE GJJILLOU, JOHN EMORY, J, FRANK BROWN. lot Salt anb to £et. PAPER MILL TO * RENT.-Tbe Paper Mill known at HANWJ3LL MILL, situated on the Wisaihlckon Creek, aod’ one mile from Chestnut Rill Railroad Station. This Mill is , adapted to make fine Book Papers.- - It has three engines, one foar machine, 62-inchea wide, and all the appurtenances for the suc cuftfoi manataatnreof pu>er. Poeaesaion giren immo* dlately. Apply to; or address, ’ G3SOKGB H. LETIS, No. 80 South SIXTH Street. MFOR SALE—A handsome, new three story BRIOK DWELLING, with three-s'ory back buildings, Is finished throughout in Brat-claflS style, end has all the modern improvements. Located on TWEN TIETH Street/above Race.- And wilt'be sold a bar gain. Apply to BURTON ft LANING, No. 603 AROH Street. • , uIS-tf ® FOR BENT—The DWELLING No. 616 LOOUBT Street, (or Washington Squats,) from the let of January; 1869. The house is three stories high, with basement, back building, fte., now occupied by J. W. Forney. Apply at the office of The Press, or at the house. .... no2B-tf TO the' Ist ’ January nett,' tin 'ryjivr superior and extensive ROOHS,(3d, r Bd,'4th and Stmoors, each 24 feet by 146} or the NEW STORE; 6J$ MARKET Street. - The building is one of the fine improvements on the upper side, between FIFTH and SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a ;rear Street with good cartage way 30 feet Into SIXTH ‘Street. Apply on the premises. fr- nol-tf JJockbinbing. PERRY’S BLANK -BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. .*• 8. W.‘CORNER FOURTH AND RAGE. PREMIUM S AWARDED B j toe FRANKLIN INBUJTUIH for MurnTMturing Superior Account Books * ■ - - FIRMS Intending to open new Books on too first of the Year, can select from a good etock on hand, or have them 1 in ad e In anr desired style. in ■ a superior manner. BOOKBINDING of every- description executed in the finest arid most substantial manner, at low prices. • MAGAZrNBB bound from 60ots. to $2 60 per volume. - ‘MU6IO bound inn new and handsome stole, from (1 to sB.’ - ' , OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear equal to new. PBBRY’B BOOK-BINDBBY, ' FOURTH and BIOS. Oldest established Bindery in Philadelphia* n23-2m ffiigars anb fficbacco. SFUGUET k SONS, • Importers of HAVANA CIGARS, se2B . 210 South FRONT Street. FIGARO; OABANAS AND PARTAGAS BEGABS.—A oholoe invoice of these Celebrated Mad* on board brig “ New Ira.” daily expected from Baranaj and tor sale low. by OHAELES TBTB, ' > (New) 188 Walnut itreet, i alow Second) Ml fleenad Store ©EGARS. — 500)000 Havana Segars, choice brands, by late arrivals, lo bond and store, for sale by A. MERINO, 140 South FRONT Street. did JPAatto lotUt*. «Cg—a PIANO-FORTES GOBREOTIiY fTfTffaUNßD,by O.E. SARGENT, fatisfaetion warranted. Orders left at N0.'804 CHESTNU T Street. Terms, $l. ja4-2in* PIANO FORTES'. ! ,HtW /net reoelred, an elegant Btook of BAVJIN) SAOONj fr-OOfj NUNNS A OLA&S, HALJiXT, DA* VIS A CO., and OALIA 00. 8 PIANOS. < MBl6dl. ONB of best quality, at 7. B. GOULD’S* ■' S. M. corner BBVBNTH and OHBBTNUT its. * mU9-y ‘ 'i (groceries. £|OOD GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES! ! ! CHAS. H. MATTSON, SOUTHWEST CORNER TENTH AND ARCH STS, 'Hm on band, and is generally receiving, THE BEST OF GROCERIES, which be will sell at the moat REA* IQNABLEPBIOBS FOR CASH. Having a LARGE and CHOICE ASSORTMENT-Of BLACK and GREEN TEAS,* be'lri.confident'of'being* able-tb enit, both 1 in quality and price, ell persons in want of the article, in quantities or from ond pound to the' half- chest. His general* assortment embraces everything id’the way of FINE GROCERIES, *nd ; hd Vonld resfeOtfuliy invite all m want of good articles to give httna Sail. 1 It will, -be worth the trial. - no3o-3m aKIE fe CAPP, 228 DOOK Street, above Walnut, STOCK BROKERS,abd dealers-IniMer oantlle’. Paper and srcuiitfeß generally. Attent' (be • Broker.* Board dally, and 911 all orders for.thepnr- 1 'otido ot a.I. of STOCKS,’ BONDS’, An, ja7-ly /^tGABS.—2,OOO,OOO HAVANA CIGARS, favorite brands, by late srrlrsl. from H.r.na, in Beg-lfa, Operas, Conchas, Londres, &0., &o„ in store »“* i““d. and for sale by A, MERINO, 140 South WOT Stmt, ja«-tt THE TRESS—PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12. 1859. ‘ ’N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE X CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. - Estate or H. A FARRBLL. UeoM. • • The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account- ef Nicholas Wall. Executor < ofjtbe last will and testament of H. A. FARRELL deo’d, and to make dJfctvlbutlon of ihe balanco tin tbe hamJs of the accountant, will meet the parties inte rested, for the purposes of his appointment, on MON ££Y^VSE£ 2 i th ’ 1859 . at 4 P. M., at his Ofrtce, No. 512 WALNUT Btreot, in tbo clty Philadelpbia jalO-cnwfSt , WILLIAM ERNST, Auditor.• • INSTATE OP JAMES MU3GEAYE. Do . -A ceased. ... Whereas, Letters of Administration de booisnoo to tho Estate of JAMES MUSQUAVE, late of iheCitrof Philadelphia, Broker* deceased, hare been granted to the subscriber, allpersonfl indebted to the said Estate are requested to toske immediate payment, and thoio hiving olumsoa said Estate, to present thernto ■ W. JT BABCLAY, - • Atheoeom Building Estate of robbrt smock, dbj OEASKD.—Ab it is knownthat'rby father, Robt.- Sjnock, ofPifiiadelphia, who died in 1884) was possessed of the title to‘tunny lands In' Pennsylvania. Virginia; Georgia, and elsewhere, at the time'of his doath. any person having any knowledge pertaining to said land, of value to hts-'heirs, or desiring to acquire his title thereto, will flnd.it to their interest to un doriigned, directly, and not br'tW agency of &nr second parties SARAH PENINGTOfT BUCHANAN, sole hpir*aUlaw of Robert- Smock, deceased. B. W. cor ner of GIRARD. avenue and RIDGA road, Philadel phia' . - „ ' - d 24 fmw6t* IN THE ORPHANS* COURT FO3 THE . COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, . ” Estate of ROBERT HOOD, Deceased. The auditor appointed hr the Conit to audit, settle,- and a'just the account’of JAMEB OAKBTAIR9 and ROBERT b: STEWART, Trustees'for Joseph Hood, under the will pt BOBjPRT HOOJ3, deceased, as.stated and settled by Jauea'Carstaira, surviving trustee, and to make distribution of the balance, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of hitr appointment, on FRIDAY, January 18th, 1859, at 4 O’oloek P. M., at h’s office, No. 221 South FIFTH Street, PhlladeU phia. ’ JOHN O’BRIKN, ja7-fm&w-flt • * ' Auditor. IN THE .COURT OF COMMON PLEAS ' IN aND FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the natter of the assignment of White, Stevens, & Company. Bur petition of Isaao 0. Waterman, As* aignee. The matter to whom was referred the petition of ISAAO S. WATERMAN. Assignee of the 'estate of WHITE, STEVENS. A 00 , p-aying for authority and power to sell at private sale the liie estate of Henry white, in certain premises upon Walnut street' will meet the parties interested at his office, No. 956 South FOURTH Street, in ibe city of Philadelphia*, .open WEDNESDAY, January 19th, 1859. at 4 o’clock P M. WILLIAM SERGEANT, : • j&T-fm&w-lOt • *. Master. 1 SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Goodyear's. (►3 Patontfor Vulcanised Rnbbbr Suspenders, Braids, Webs, and all other Fabrics add articles made by combin- Ing'florouß substances with threadsor sheet* of vulcah- Ised rubber are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authori ty, they cahnot.be legally disposed of in the United States. Merchants ana dealers are invited to examine specimens now in store, and tbgive their orders for the Spring Trade to thfr undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN* Rft OF , THE TITLEB AND EXCLUdIVE RIGHTS IN THE PATENT, for these goods, which embraoe all the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and many others.' •, _ _ ALSO, LTOBNBSB TO MANUFACTURE AND B?LXi '—and the Terms—may be obtained on application to me at No.' 28 COUftTLANDT Street, N, Y. . >, ' - n24-3jr HORACE H. DAY.. CJAMUEirHEPBUHN has transferred his ►3 haw Office from Carlisle, Penna., to No. 711 SAN BOH Street, (between Chestnut and Walnut,) 'Phila delphia. lie will attend to any business entrusted to his care, in the Conrtsof Philadelphia or in.the In terior of the Btate. .Philadelphia, November 24, 18£3. - n24-.3m SL, FOWLER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, ‘ HOUSTON, HAbbis Coostt, Tbxas. Twenty years resident in Texas. . 1 P-ompt attention paid to Land Busine»t\ •: OPFIOE OPPOSITE THE OLD OAfITOL. Rbpbbb to—Messrs. Davis A BlroAy, Philadelphia '. imMrW-ly m•, - . . , \ ' ISAAC T. BEDFORD, BEICKLATER. JL No. 311 PEAR Street, back of 218 WALNUT St. near the Exchange: residence 821 NOBLE Street. Rangers and Heaters built and repaired, and all kinds of Brick Work done. 1 , Orders by Despatch Post promptly attended to. Best of reference.' , noHWra* mHE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE, JL ' fcM! 'OHKBTNTJT BTJU3ET, forwarda PAUCILS. PAOKAtJIS, MESOHANPUbJ BAHK IfOTIIS mud BPBOIH. either by tte own LINES; or In oonnebtion (rtth other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to mil theprtaolpol tOWNS mod OlTiag of thm. United States. " >. a; sandiorii. _ fmenl KlHHntMmtt Alex, mokinney, ■ ’ ■ ■ . ATTORNSY AT LAW, - ■ ' GBERNSBDRG, PA. Will prutlM in weitmofslind, Anmtrong ml Is. OOuntie*. . *9ll-11 r. *. AMMixa. A Bmks h MATER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. LOOK iIAVBN, PJI, WIU attend promptly to all profewlonal baaines* ©n» treated to thorn. Special attention given to the ©sec tion of olaima. ': . betxbshOXS. (Jot. Wm.l. Packer,Harrisburg,Pa.: ft. A. Mackey, President Look Haven Bank; General I). K, Jackman, Lock Hatch: Hon. A. White, Look Umn: BiinMi Boott. Lock Haven: BnlUtt A Fairtheroe, Phlladel- Sbla: McFarland, Evans, A Co.. Philadelphia: Evans ; Watcon, PhlUitelphli; Phillip M. PriM. PhlUAjl phla: Hon. A. T. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor, A'Go.,- Philadelphia: Tener A Davis, Phila delphia; Hon. James Burnside, BeHefonte, 3>*,f J, w* Qulgyla, E*}., PhlUdtlphlp. ’> Sr^-V, ptHAELEB TBTE, COMMISSION Js(t- CHANT and'lmporter of HAVANA BIOSES, (How) 168 Walnut strost.ssobnd story. snl-Iy IT IS A DTE, AND A PERMANENT OHB—H. P. * W. O. TAytOB’S. iPHIDETHEIEA.- A eomple* n AIR DYB 'and Dressing together,m braring, In high perfection, all that Is requisite for Coloring, Softening, and Beantirylng the Hair. Te ha had at the principal Drug and Variety Stores: »nd of the Manufacturers, 611 North {IINTH Street,.PhlladeU phis. 1 dgj-lqt " F IS NOT A DTE! JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER Will re store' Gray Hair to 11s original oOlor in from ten to twelre daya, and restore the Hair where it hu fallen off and become thin. - - > • , XT J 8 NOT A DTB! Itmftjbe oifd as freely aawatcr, aisU tit ipoftbeav- Ufnl Dressing for the Bair dot in nse. Thousandsin different parte of the Union bare tpfetl fled to its 'wonderful Tirtuea, and all who have and It join In their praise of It. Bold, Wholesale and Betail, by Dr. BWAYNB & BON. No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, abo a MARKET, Sots Agents/or Pkiladtlphi*. Trade supplied The only article unrivalled IN MARKET' The reason why, Is that by Nature's own process It restores the natural color permanently after the hair becomes gray; supplies the natural fluids, aidlbus makes it grow on bald heads, removes all dandruff, Itch ing, and heat from the scalp, quiets and tones up (.the nerves, and thus cures all nervous headache, aim Us ay be relied upon to cure all diseases of the scalp and heir; It will stop and keep It from falling off; fttg&ss it ioft ) glosty, healthy i and be(iuti/ul% and If used hr jae young two or three times a week, is will never fall or beeomogray; then readers,road the following, and judge for yourselves: ..... • . - Naw Yo»g, Jap.8,1868. MESSRS. 0. J. WOOD A 00.,' .Gentlemen: Having heard a good deal about Frotysoi Wood's Hair .Restorative, and my hair being quite gray, I made up my mind to lay,aside the prejudices which I, in oommon with a great many persons, had against all manner of patent medicines, and a Short time ago 1 ooraroenced nalng your arttole, to test It for myself. . The result has been so very satisfactory that l am very glad I did so, and in justice to you, as well M foi the encouragement of others who may be as gray as 1 was, but who having my prejudice without my reasons for setting |t aside, are unwilling to give your Restora tive a trial till they have further proof, and thelhsst proof being ocular demonstration , I write you this let ter, whloh you may show to aoy such, and also direct them to me for further proof, Who am in'and outof tbs if Y, Wire Railing Establishment every dey. My hair la now its natural color, and much improved in appearanoe every way, being glossier mid thicker, and much more healthy looking. I am, Tours Respect ully, HENRY JENKINS. Corner Columbia and Carroll streets/ Brooklyn.. \ , 'hmsoarou, AJa.,Yeb. 14.1868. Psor. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative hsi dono much good in this part of the country. My hair has been slightly diminishing for several years, caused, I suppose, from a slight burn when I was quite an In fant. I have been using your Hair Restorative for all weeks, and I find that I have a fine head. of hair now growing after having uied all other remedies known to no effeot. I think it the most valaablojreniody bow extant, and advise all who are afflicted that way to cut your remedy. You can publish this if you think pro per. Yours, Ao., B. W. MIDDLETON Philadelphia.. Sept 9,1867. Prop. Wood— Dear Sir: Yonr Hair Restorative li proving Itself beneficial to me. The front, and ajsathe back part of my head, almost lost its covering—was, in ’ foot, JUhD, I havonsed but 2 half pint bottles of you: Restorative, and now the top of my head is well studded 1 with ft promising crop of young hair, .and the front If also receiving Its benefit. I have tried other prepara tions without any benefit whatever, f. think, xrorajnj own personal recommendation, I can induce many others to try it. -, Yours, respectfully, - * • D. B. THOMAS, M. D., ' No. 404 Vina street The Restorative is put up in bottles of three skfes * viz : Large, medium, aud small; the small holds V i Elnt, ana retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium olds at least twenty per cent more in 'proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart 40 per cent, more In proportion, and re tails for $3 a bottle. ' 0. J. WOOD A 00./Proprietors, 812 Broadway, New York, (In the groat N. Y- Wire Railing Establishment,) and 114 Markot street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Paney Goods Dea lers. nolo-mwlBm A eowinwky-8a SAMUIL Y. MURICK. -3. VIIJOHIH MSUKIOE. WILLIAM B MSBRIOS. ‘ C*OUTHWARK FOUNDRY. >3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. MERIiIOK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Boginas, for Land, River, and Marita service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac . Cast ings of all kinds, either iron or brass Iron frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, ttal road Stations, &e.. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and meal Improved construction Every description of plantation machinery, such as Sflgar, Saw. and Grist Mills, Yacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, filters. Pumplpg Engines, Ac. - Sole Agents for N. Rillleax’a Patent Sugar Boiliog Apparatus: Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer: and Aspinwall A Woolsey’sPatentCentrlfugalSugar Drain ing Machines. ' au&.y IMPROVED BURNING FLUID.—We A are now manufacturing, and are prop&red to'sell,'a' Burning Fluid much less liable to explode than the corainon arttole, and we cap cobfidently recommend It as being much sarer. TARNALL & OGDBfL 4T2N TBTRt) Street, »h/yr«NoW« FISH —6'B6 _ Barrels Nos. 1727® rel. 80' do and tierces Salmon!! - - 40 doSeaShadi ... *. - 240 do Mackinaw White Fish. 487 do Halifax and Eastport Herring. 5 * 600 Boxes Scaled'nerrlng. Also, , 680 Quintals Ground Bank Codfish, Bale by 0 O.SADLIRACO., 49 ARCH Btfj fwoai dwj Abort ftps £ea«l JJotirea Jlcliets. Bnaineea ®artrs o. *. Him. ®oiUUe articles. with immense HOME AUD EUROPEAN DEMAND. iMadjiners attlt Aram. iHe&innal. The great standard remedy op -THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. .. THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVK FOR PURIFY ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE SYSTEM. » The Imperial Depuratlve, prepared by Dr. Loutu berry A Co., is now acknowledged as the principal ijFamily Medicine for the cure of Cancerous affections and Scrofulous diseases generally. The success which attends Us use in these inveterate diseases has no equal. It Is now used in these diseases with complete success, whore all other meanß have failed. Two or three bot tles will satisfy anyone of Its great curative properties. „ Hip Disease and White Swelling, Ulcerations of the Bones, Mouth, Throat, Ac. Its beneficial and healing obaracteristics are soon observed in these com plaints. No matter of howlongstandlngthey may have been; they will yield to the proper uho of the IMPE RIAL DKPURATIVE in a short time. . > Tetter and Scald Head will as certainly yield to this 'hiedicinoas it is used. Diseases of the Skin and all eruptive complaints generally cannot long remain after,using a few.bottles of the Imperial Depur&tive. • Its Tonic properties, as well as Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delicate females.' The great purity, strength, and value of this Family .Medicine is nnequalled in the cure of dll diseases origi nating In an impure condition of the blood. It expols . all the virus or diseased matter from the blood anare- Invlgorates the system. Those using the Imperial Depuratlve and wishing ad vice in their cdse, will receive every attention by etter dr otherwise. ... Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSBERRY A CO., No, 60 North FIFTH Street, below Aroh, Philadelphia. ’ . For sale also by J. F. Long A Co., Lancaster, Pa. J. H. Baser and 8. 8. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman A 00., {Harrisburg, Pa. W. Epting, Pottsville, Pa. T.-A 0. W. Easton, Pa. James Given. Westchester, Pr. Schmidt A Co., Allentown. Pa. Bitqon Ran, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. H. W. Leslie, Bristol, . P*..and Druggist*generally aall-mw&aatfim \ Anew and valuable discov ery, DR. HAM’S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT, IT STIMULATES, EXUILKRATES, INVIGORATES, BUT WILL NQT INTOXICATE OR BTUPIFY. This delicious Beverage is superior to all invigorating Schnapps, Nervines, Ac. in nee for tho cure of Vjspopnm. Nervousness, Heartburn, Brows ness, Kid ney Complaint, Delirinm Tremens, Intemperance, &o , as it will invigorate and .strengthen, bat will not in toxicate or stupify. Persons who have become habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobacco. Opium, and Spirit uous Liquors, will find speedy ana permanent relief from a desire to use these destroying agents, by taking a bottle or two of this Delicious medical beverage• Weak and sickly Females will find Dr. it AM’S IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, it being a Regenerator as well as a Btrengthener of the Human Bystem. Eaoh complaint that the AROMATIC INVI GORATING CORDIAL la calculated to cure is named upon tho wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full directions for qse are also minutely given. BDIOB 081 DOLLAR FIE BOTTLI. • Prepared by BARIUB HAM, Principal office, No. 48 WATER St., N. York. For sale by T. W. DYOTT. A SONS, nZS-Sm 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. ©tmcatioual. TjIDQEHILL SCHOOL—Princeton N. J.- J-i The Sixty-first Semrai-anpual termor this well* known School *or Boys wilt open JANUARY 26. Ap plications for plsoes should bejnade early. d24-frmAw-16t v ' JYf, TAVERNER, whose original Fhilo e sophical system of Ipstruotion In ELOOOTION and GESTURE has received the most distinguished marks of approbation, offers his services to the citizens ol Philadelphia and New York, and to Collegiate Insti tutions in all parts of the United Btates. ' His instruc tion has been received with enthusiaetio expressions of gratification in most of the Colleges and Ladies* Semi naries North and South. His private coarse of (attrac tion (8 lessons) on Proportion, Modulation, Intonation, Force, Contrast, The Language of Gesture, The Pas sions, Ao., has been highly commended by Rev Dr. Obapin, New York; Rev. Dr. E N. Kirk, Boston; Rov. Dr. Wm. Bacon Stevens, Philadelphia; Rev. Dr. Bel lows, and Rer. Dr. Qsgood, New York, and other dis tinguished Orators. To and Gentlemen In the private circle, who desire to learn to read the works of Shakspeare and the Poets, his peculiar Instruction Ip this department is of great practical value. . Address 732 North NINETEENTH Street, Philadel phia- Circulars, with the Testimonials referred to, can be obtained at Messrs. CAREY A HART’#, corner of foorthand Chestnut streets. dls-wfAm-lm BALLAD 1 SIN GING AND GUITAR.- T. BISHOP, 1202 FILBERT Street. d25-lm* I ONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, JUN E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sis. COMMERCIAL DhPARTMBNT.—Book-keeping in , all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly ! for situations in any branch of business: Plain and Or namental Writing s Commercial Calculations s Law and Correspondence. No Institution in the United States Sives.a more thorough and' jiraeticaT course. In this apartment no teaohiog is done in classes, and is open DAY and EVENING; Time unlimited ' MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas sical Education, via: Spelling, Reading, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ao., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Btud<6§. Sessions or five months commence September Ist, and February Ist. Pnpils received at any time be fore or after these dates ana charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mh26-tf . ?■ PONLBATY LONG, Principal fWXTTENDEN’» £ \J COMMERCIAL COLL and, BBVENTJ An Institution dcplgoed WVI BUSINESS. ’ H I«jAD£ LP HIA SUE. eortheast oorcer of I Streets. to fi| joung men for ACS BOARD OF B. B.Oomegrs, George H. Stuart, John Bparhawk, Isaao Hacker, D.B. Hinman, TBUBTM3. fraud* Qcftklai, David Mllus, David S. Brown, A. V. Parson*, Frederic* Brown, Joehna Llpptacott. EVENING SESSIONS after September 16th. Saab Btn’dent has mmriDOAL isstrootiok {at thin Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re commendation a young man can bare, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. ies-tr BUY ANT A STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi lAdelphia College, Southeast comer SEVENTH, aud CHESTNUT Streets, Por Information, call or send for alnmUr. * jelO-tf ' TTVENJHg SESSIONS HAVE commenced. S SNYDER LEIDY—JAS. m. LEIDY, « Principal* of LEIDY BROTHERS’ ACADEMY, 1 Nob, 148 and 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race, where a knowledge of WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC la made pertain to every papil that may enter. ACADEMY open da/ and evening. noM Sljinnins FOR CHARLESTON AND SA £3&& VANN AH —HERON’S LINE. GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS Of LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY. The tplandld fl rat-claw Bide-wheel Steamship* JUYSTONB STATB end BTATB, 07 GJCOBGIA, Nov /orm » weekly line lor the South and BonthweiA one of theae ship* Balling every BATUBDAY at 19 e’elook A. M., alternately fox > Oharleatoa anil Ba« n^ih. Until the steamship State or Georgia has reeeired her qeV boilers, the Bteanjphlp flpyatonp state, in order to accommodate passengers and the trade, will make Week!/ Tripe, alternate!/ to Charleston and SaTannab, fOB OHARLBSTON. The itecunehlp KBYfITONB STATE, OapUln O.P Warahman, will nil on SATURDAY) Jaouar/ 15tb, at 10 o’cloek, A. : M. FOR SAVANNAH. The steamship STATE OF GKQRGIA, Captain J.J. Garvin, will sail on SATURDAY] January 22d, atip o'clock, A. M. At both Charleston and Bayann&h, these ahipooozmeol with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with fpll roads, Ac., far all places In the South and Southwest. JBJBIGHTB RBDUOfiI) Hear? freight at an areragoofll per cent, below New York eteamafcto rate*. ' INBUEANOji. JBIIGHT and INBURANOI on a Urge proportion ■of goods shipped Booth will be found to be lower bp these ships than bj selling vessels. Cabin passage,** •••»,w***s9o 00 •Murage do 800 ■xeunion Tickets, good for the present pear. 80 00 Nobiri# of lading signed after theahip has eaU»d. Tor freight er passage, apply to Ho, B*B (Ut« Agents at Charles fcon.T. 8. k T. G. BUDD. 'Agents In Savannah, 0. A. GRSINBR i 00. for Ylorlda', from Charleston, steaaofr OA&OIiINA, every Tuesday. ' lor Vlorida. from Savannah, steamers BT. MARTI and BT. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday. Tor Havana, from Charles ton, steamer IBABJL, os -the 4th and 19th of every month. ja 6 STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER -2iS£POOI., BELFAST, DUBLIN. AND LONDON DERRY, without delay, for *3O. Return tlckots, good for Bis months, to either of the aboye places, by any steamer of the lip?, |OO for tk? round trip, out and bach. MOM TORJT, Glasgow, Tbonnoo. Saturday,' Jan 22,12 o’clock U Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday, Feb 19.12 o’clock M. Glasgow, Thomson, Baturday, March 19,12 o'clock, M. ‘ VBOU GLASGOW. -Edinburgh. Gumming, Baturday, January 22d. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, February 19. Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday, March 19. RATES OF PAPfIAGB. MOV GLASGOW. First Class ~*..16 guineas. .Steerage, found with cooked provisions,.,. 8 PROM HKW TOJiS, First 01m5.*... * Bteerage, fouud i?|th cooked provisions 80 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infanta in Steerage,free. y Return tickets available within sis months, by any steamer of this line. First Glass $l4O Steerage $6O An experienced Surgeon attaehod to eaoh Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN fc CO., 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. 1 ROBERT ORAIG-, 17, Broadway, New Y.prk. HALL & LONBY, Buchanan’s wharf, Baltimore. . THE BRITISH AND ffORTII SgIgI&AMERHIAN ROYAL MAIL BI’EAM- PROS! NEW TORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage.... si,*jo Second Cabin Patino 76 fROiJ qoBTOH TO LlVßßpoon. Chief Oabin Passage.,. |UO Second Oabin Passage CO The ships from Boa ton call atHftiifa*. PERSIA, Oapt Judkme, CANADA, Oapt Line, ARABIA, Oapt. J. Btone, AMKBIOA, Oapt Millar. A9l A. Oapt. R. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Oapt. Ander- AFRIOA, Oapt. Shannon, son, BUKO PA, Oapt J.Leltch. These vessels carrj a clear white light at mast-head j green oh atarboard bow; red on port bow. ASIA, Lott, leaves N York, Wednesday, Jan 6, CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Jan 12 AFRICA, Shannon, “N. York, Wednesday, Jan 10. NIAGARA. Anderson,“ Boston, Wednesday, Jen 20. BORO 'A, Loitch,' “ Boston, Wednesday, 'Feb. 2 Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners ships will nrt be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stouea or Meta’s, uulegs bills of lading are signed therefor nod the value thereof therein exproased. For freight or passage apply to jfti-tr ~8. OUNARD. 4 Bowling Groan EDrnflo anil OlliemiciTlo. SHOEMAKER & 00., WHOII9ALI BRCOOIBTS, HanufseUtrere and Dealer PAINTS, VARNIBHIB, and WINDOW GLASS, Northeast oorner FOURTH and SACS Streets, Philadelphia. Sole Agent* for the oale of the celebrated Floreffe Plata Glue. mhSa-tf ffIAW A BEERS' A LUBRICATING GRBABK, . the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS; and HEAVY MACHINERY. For sale in tin cane, keg a, and barrels, hr alt the DRUGGISTS In tha city andthe MANUFACTURERS, Wia-Bnt Wr» IftfWUTH WATER < Ptr»*4 SLATE l SLATE !1 &LATE 11 !~J£ooflng Slate, of all aliej, and at Tery low ratei, kept eon* etantly on hand, and rpr sale by ..jfflaino, sox, *. 00., GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD strait, R. fi. Slate Boob pot on in the beet manner, and ft tuts* ttttMMto* Allverk nmiM. mi Insurant* gComaattitg. FIBE INS URANGE COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK, 8500,O r O. (ALL PAID IN.) SURPLUS, JUNE 1,1565, 521C,60S 41, POR JIRE INSURANCE ONLY, WILLLIAM ». SHERRERD, Agent, w f-tf INSURANCE COMPANY-OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—PIRK AND MA RTNE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered in 1794—Capital s2oo,ooo—Adseti Janu ary 1,1858, $347,446.50-100. J “ U . All invested in sound and available securities—conti aue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks Of Merchandise, liberal terms, 6 * ftiihcmma Honry D. Bharmf, Georgs H. Stunt, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Maoalester, • Tobias Warner, William 8. Smith} Thomas B. Wattson. Henrr G. freeman, William R White, Charles S. Lewi*. • * George 0. Carson. 1 ' HENRY D. SHEBRBBD, President. WILLUM Haapm. Secretary. je9-wfrm.tf CO M MO KW'l INSURANCE COMP A PENNSYI DIREC A L T,H NT OP THE BTATH OF XVANIA. OTORS. ITheraaSS Biewart, John M. Batter, Thomas W. fivaoi, Henry Lewis. Jr., '| John Allen. OFFICERS. DAVID JAYNE, President. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President. S. 8. MOON, Secretary. ' OFFICE N. W. oorner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Dr. David Jayne, John M. Whitall, Edward 0 Haight, John K:Walker, Isaac Jeanen, Delaware mutual safety IN SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE B. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT - Btreits, Philadelphia , MARINE INSURANCE . ON YEBBHLB, ) ‘ CARGO. >To all parta of tne World. FREIGHT, \ " . INLAND INBUBANCBB On Goods,’ by Hirer, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage, toal parts of the Union. FIRE INBURANOES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. AFBETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1868, Bondi, Mortgages, and Real Estate ...$ 71.363 85 Philadelphia City, and other L0an5......... 297,056 60 Btock in Railroads and Insurance Companies 26,862 60 Bills Receivable.......... 201,666 36 Cash on hand..,..,...*........ * 42,067 86 Balance in hands of Agents-—Premiums on Marine policies recently issued—and other debts due the Oompany 61.288 14 iXOEB. James 0. Hand, Theophllue Paulding, James * 'William Ejre,<Jr,,, J. y. PenUton, Joshua P. Eyre, Samuel E, Stokes, Xleory Sloan, James B. M’Parland, Thomas 0. Hand) Robert Button, John B. Semple, Pltteb’g D.T. Morgan, “ J.T. Logan, ** 1 MARTIN, President. HAND, Vioe President, itary. dlB-tf William Martin, Joseph H Seal, Edmund A. Souder, John O. Davis, John R. l’enrose, Gedrge G Leiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Huston, Wm. 0 Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spencor M’llvalne, Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, • WILLIAM THOB. 0. HENRY LYLBURN, Beor< CJAFEGUABD-INSITRANGE COMPANY, to 409 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Capital paid in (securely inve5ted)............2200,000 Surplus 31.460 This Company having been thorougly reorgan'sed/is now ready to make Insurance upon all kinds of pro perty. merchandise, &o against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE ONLY, upon favorable terms. , . DIRECTORS. Jacobi, J^eeler, Fr&ncfs BUckbante, llob<rt p. King, £ B. Eoalish. George H Levis. Joseph E. Btldfold John prentice, Edward WHer, P. R, Blrckhead, Henry R. Foote, JACOB H»nbt R Foot*, Beer* PHILADELPHIA, Deo '231 Hon. 8. B. Gashing Charles V. W&troua, ElihaJ. Baldwin, J. A. H. H&ebroack, Aaron Close, JohnM. Beach, Matthew Kelley, Alex. Lawrence Alfred Olapp, . Wm- £. Forces. . KBBLBB, President, ary. , 1858 WESTJSBN INSURANCE ANJ) ' TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, 403 WALNUT STREET. ' . OAPITAL AND SURPLUS, #76.253 03. Inßtwerf against Lon or Damage by FIKR, MARINE, CARGO, and INLAND INBUUANOS. DIRECTORS: Charles 0. Lathrop, William Darling, Alexander WhlUdio, E. Tracy, John 0. Ranter, James B. Smith, laaao Haslehurat, John R Yodges, J. R.,McCurdy, Thomas PotUr,. Thos. L. Gillespie, Obarl»n Harlan, Daniel L. Oolljpr. Jonathan J. Sloonm. • O. O. LATUKOP, President. WM. DARLING, Tice President. JAMES BRIGHT, Sec’y and Treasurer , d3>d&Wtf American fire insurance go., INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER PETVAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, abpve Third. Philadelphia Haring a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus Inveatedin sound and available Securities, Continue to insure on Dwellings, Stores, L YnraitQre, Merchandise, Veaiele'in Port ana their Cargoci,' and other Personii Property.' AULoaaea liberally and promptly adjoited. Diaaoroiß. 1 ‘ George Abbott, . , John T. Lewis,, John We]s]b QMpftr W. Vortto. • Samuel, 0. jforton,. James R. Campbell, Patrick Brady, ‘ ' Edmond G. DntUh! Charles W. Poaltney. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIS, Secretary. , Ja3B-jrU CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 South YOU&TfI Stmt. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital .*300,000. ' Organised UJbj. Privileged to insure Houwfl, Annually or perpetuilly \ Personal Property, annually, or for aless period; taka Marine, Inland, and Life Iniuranoe Risks; receive De posits: hold Trusts and grant annuities . ALPRED WEEKS, President. B. O. TYLER, Vice President. • J. W. Marti**, Beeretary. * DJIIOTOIB. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. KeUey, B. O.Tylor, J.W. lomey, J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle, 0. R. Picking, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinses, Lddlam Mktthews, J. W. Stokes, • William Cortia, je!B-ly G, P. Turner. Life insurance and trust com- PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INBURANOI COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOOR Streets. Capital/$613,726.08. INSURES LIVES for ahort terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur chases life interests In Real Estate, and makes all contracts on the oosUrgencies of Life. They act as Bieeatora, AdtoinUtratori, Asslgneei Trustees, and Guardians. • famiH, Daniel L. Sillier, Samuel 1. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard 8. Newbold, James B. McFirland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Ksrn, James Euatoa, , Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding a Charles HaUoweU, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hatchinsos, RodolphasKent, . John W. H®nor, .William H. Carr, EUis 8. Arohgr, Edward T. Mott, Bampel J. Oarlstiaa, Rehertfon, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner, P.B.Michler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, VJce Pres’t. Joan W. Hou&ob, Secretary. nld-ly EASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY*- JDi OPPIOE No. 6 EXCHANGE. Authorised Sroox Capital, $600,000.’ Charts* Perpetual, Eire Risks on Merchandise and Buildings. Marlne.Risks on Vessels. Cargoes Rad Freights. Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favdrable terms, DIRECTORS. Andrew Cochran, Robert F. Taylor, William I. Brown, Thomas Shaw, Rlohard G. Stotesbury, George Cookraan, Peter D. Myers, Charles Stoy, Robprt B. Walker, Jacob Reed, Jacob Lukens, W 0. Stotesbury. ANDREW COCHRAN, President. WILLIAM I. Bbowh, Vice-President nS-tf Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Phll*lelpW« DIRECTORS. Thofl. L. Lnders,; Wm. V. Leeoh, J. Edgar Thomson, * Robt. W. D. Trnltt, M. W. Baldwin, ' Wm. R. Hamllp, John 0. James, JI. 11. ShUUngford, A. J. Bqofctipr, 0. B. Spangler, John W. Sexton, U.H. Houston, William Raifttel, Wm. H. Lore, Edwin Booth, Charles#. Morton, John Garrison, Isaac Myar. E. S. Warno, President—THOMAS h. LITDERS. Vice President—E. 8. WARN A. Secretary—CHAßLES A. RTJY. nel6.tr JJrolura. PA. TREGO, BEAL ESTATE AGENT • AND CONVEYANCER, RIDGE AVENUE, first door below Thirteenth str.et, attends to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting Houses, and'Oollectlon of House and Ground Rente, ana Interest Monies. Satisfactory references given. oclo-3m* j 7 Rr. oorson, • REAL EBTATB BROKER. Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage Collections promptly made. NOBRIBTOWW, P 4 4 GO., U BPBOIB AND BXOHANGH BItOKHM, Ho. 40 Broth THIRD street, ratL'4DULUUt4> Befer to ,th» Ruim.mJ Biomub of Vhll>delphl>, anir firatanrantß JONES HOUSE, HAHBIBBUJM}, Pi,, (Kreetal la lgw. ELEGANTLY FURNIBHED. HOW OPEN TO VISITORS. myB9-y WELLS QOVBRLY. Proprietor DE LANEY’S saloon and restau- BANT. N. E. oorner THIRTEENTH nod CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. uo2*3mo WM. A DE LANEY, Proprietor. J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No! • 808 MARKET Street, four doors shore EIGHTH Bouth Bide, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roasted! Fried, Pickled, Ao., so., for Home Oorisumption aod Transportation.■' N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three o’clock . ocaa.tr ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLAS&. We hare just received a comprehensive and va ried .stock of this truly beautiful and architectural sp pondage to Ohhrchoa, Vestibules, Conservatories, and other buildings, where It Is deemed necessary to embel lish, er to give a ohaate and elegant appearance. Any color may be had, either plain or ornamental, elabo rately or in relief. ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Gla«a Dealers, ' annthtitjtat aoi* flecond and Oroun »t* BRANDIES. —United Vinyard Proprietora* COGNAC, in # and old vintage Hennossy & Co., do. dc. t in bond, and for sale by A. MERINO, 149 fruUl IRONX Street. llliMiilliiffi NEW 1 YORK LINES. THE OAMDEN AND AMBOT AND PDILADELP’A ‘ AND TBBNTON RAItiROAD'CO ’3 LINES, FROM PHIUDBLPHIa TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLAGES, WILL LB4VR A 3 fOLLOWS,- Viz: FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT. ‘ Pare from Kensg’n Depot to New York. At 8% A. M., Morning Mail, Ken / slogtoo and Jersey City At 0% P. M., Evening Mail, Ken* ' elngtonand Jersey City.,,., 300 Atll# P it., Night Mall, Keniing -1 ton a r d Jersey City... * 225 'The 6# Evening Mail Line rune daily. The 11V Night Mail, Saturdaja excepted The Cars of the Fifth and Sixth-street' City Passenger .Railway Company will convey Passengers to and from. Kensington Depot, : . PROM WALNUT-STREET WHARF ; Philadelphia Fash. At 0 A. 11. via Camden and Amboy, 0. Sc A. Ac commodation ; $2 25 At 6 A M., via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jersey) Accommodation 2 25 At 10 A. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning • ‘Exfcreßß 300 At 2 P. M. via Camden and Amboy. C. Sc A. Ex press 8 00 At3P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—lst Class. 4.. 225 At 3 P. M. via, Camden and Amboy,- Aocommoda . tion—2d Class , 160 At 6 pM. yla Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda ' tlon—lst Class. ;. 225 At 634 p.M yia Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda ; «o»—2d C1a55....’.....;.., 1,76 ' IP” Express Lines stop at Principal Stations only. • 5? r i) e I Ti4 ® re » Easton, Plemington, Ac .at 6 X. M.' For Water Cap, Btroudtburg, bcranton-, Wllkesbarre, Montrose, Great Bead, Ac, atOA. M , via Delaware, Lackawanna; and Western. Ballroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.‘ For Mount Holly, at 6A, M,. 3, and bit P M. _ „, . , WAY LINE& * * ** Br - H '>“ d « ? ' M ‘ Fifty pounds of baggage oniy allowed each paesenirer. Passengers arc prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing appaTdl. All baggage overflfty rßwSib’hfiut extT *- Tha company limit the? responsibility r ° r baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not .be ; reliable -for any amount beyond *lOO. ex cent by epeolal contract. ! ; January 11,1869. • WM. H. &ATZMKH, Agent. NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAIXiUOAO. WIN TBB-ABRANGESUSNT, , I POB BBXHIiBHEM,' DOYLE3TOWN, io„ and by railroad conneationa'for ‘ ■ • Easton . Cataviiaa, Allentown, Williamsport, Manch Chunk, Elmira, Hazleton, , Niagara Falla, j Oa andaft«r.WBDNEBDAY, December 22.1868, Pas pengerTraijtt will leave FRONT and WILLOW streets, Philadelphia, as felloe: Vdr Bethlehem,' Easton, Allentown. Hauch Chunk, ! Hazleton. Ac, (Express) at..... 980 A M. ’ Passengers forEaatonby this line can spend two hours In Bethlehem, and an hour and a half In Boston, and teturn the same evening. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Maneh Chunk. Wllltamr port, Elmira, and Ihe West. (Express) at.. 2.16 P. M. For Doylestown, (Accommodation) „ • Vii-::- 8 45 A. M. and 4P. M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 6 P.M. T TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. L*&Yd Bethlehem (Express) at 7 A. 11. and 5 PM. ■ poylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A. M. and a.BO P. M. Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. $698,804 70 . ON SUNDA7B. Philadelphia,, for Fort:Washington, at 9.50 A. M, Philadelphia, for Doyleatown. at 4 P, M. Doylostown, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. 'Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M. , All Passenger Trains (except Suoday Trains) conned at Chatham stroet with Fifth arid Sixth Streets Passen ger Railroad. > Pare to JMhlehem, $1 60; to Maueh Chunk, $2 60 ; to Daston } .$L 60 ;to Doylestown, 80 cents. « d 22 ELLIS CLARK, Agent. PHILADELPHIA AM) ELMIRA RAIL JL ROAD LINK.—QUICKEST ROUTE to Ilmira, WUkesbarre, Boffalo, Chicago. Rock Island. Niaztua Falls, : Milwaukee, Burlington,' Montreal, B*. Pauls, Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Louie. Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted.) as follows: T.OO A. M. DAT EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falls. Buffalo, 'Detroit, Chicago, Hilwaukee/lloek Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington and Bt. 'Louis. • - « _ : /8.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPBSBB, Tor Elmira, Niagara Falls, Bnffalo, Detroit, Ghleago, Milwaukee, Book Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington, andBt;Louis., - . ; The 7vBo A. M. train runs through to HARRISBURG* stopping *at all 'Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad. • - A*D v At Bupert, Tor Wilkeshane, Pittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOHBBDBG BAILBOAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. .. .... - 07* Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad line's Ticket' Office, Northwest oorner of SIXTH- and OHESTNUT Streets, and .at tfce pas •eugCr Depot, corner of BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot; ’ Brdad street, boloir Tine, dnlly. j&nndayß excepted,) for all point* Wett and North; at 6 ' freight* most be delivered before SP. M. to Insure their going the same day. Ter farther information apply at • • freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to OHAS. 8. TAPPBN, general Agent, N. W. oor.SUtb ana Ohestnat Streets. Philadelphia,- Mmm w R PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. On And after SalQnla/, December 4,1868, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA 8 A.M., IP. M., (Exprewi,) and Bor Wilmington, at BA. H., 1,3.80, and 11P M. Por Now Castle, at 8 A. M,, and 1 and 3.30 P. H lor Middletown, at 8 A. W., and 1 P. H. PorDorer, at 8 A.M., and IP.M. Por Baaford BA. 11., and IP. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, L«»T® Baltimore at 8.80 A. H., (Hzpreu.) 12 noon, am 6.40 P.IJ. . - ' Lear® -Wilmington at 7.20 and 11.40 A. M., 2.26 an 8.83 P; M, . !•;- Leare New Oartleat 8.48 and 11.12 A. M., and 8.08 P. M. - • , Lem Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 6.80 P. H. Leave Lover at 9.20 A. M.. and 4.35 P. M. Leave Seaford at 7.45 A. and 1.45 P. M. TRAINB TOR ITALTIMSm" Wilmington at 0.10 A. M.,1.66P. M., and M.II BUKBAYB onlj at HP. M. from PilladelpMl to Bal t|more. do 6.4 Q P. M. from Baltimore to Phila defohla. Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will ran as follows; Leave Philadelphia for Perry?ills and Intermediate places at 6WP.M. Leave Wilmington for do do dp &65P. U Leave Baltimore fas Havre dp Graoo do 600 P. M no*2- *• n B. M. PBLTON. President. Philadelphia, germantown AND NORRIBTOWN*RAILROAD.—WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. QN 4HR AfTHK MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15,155». - fQR GERMANTOWN. Leave Phl’adelphia 6, 7#, 840 min., 9#, 30J£, 13 tf A.M.,1,2,8,4,6, 6,7, 8,9,10,11# P.IJ. Leave Germantown 6,7, 7#, 8, 9 IQ min.. 10#, 11# A. M., 1.10 min., 2.8, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, lON P. m! QN SVNPAVS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, 6# P. M. P 6 ” erm,ullown ® min. A. M., 1.10 min., 6# CHESTM7T HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,7#, 8.40 mi©., 11# A. 2, Leave Chestnut Hill 7 lQmtn., 7.85 njfc 8.60 min., 11.10 A. M., 18.60,3 40,6.40*7.40 mIa.PTM. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A.M., 2,0 V P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 8 A. M..l!fc&o, 6.20 min. P. M. POR OONBHOHOCKBN AND NORRISTOWN. ' Leave Philadelphia o#, 9,11 A. M., 1 06 min., 8.10 min., 4#, 6.50 min , 11V P. M, Leave Norristown 6, ?; 0, U A. M., 1, B#, 6.40 min. * ‘ *' ON BUND ATS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 8 P. M. Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 6 P. M. POR MANAYUNK. Le*ye Philadelphia 6#, 7 36 min., 9, 11 A. M., 1.06 min .2 06, 8.10 min ,-4#, 6.60, T. 46 inin ,11# P. 11. L«».MM.,unkB^,TX,B^ l 9><, 11X A.M.,l*, 8,4, 0.10 min , 8.46 P. M. SUNDAYB SAME AS NORRISTOWN'. OHEBTKR VALLEY RAILROAD l?OB DOWNINU- TQWN. Leave Philadelphia Av A. M. and 8.10 min. P. M. H. £. SMITH, General Superintendent. npl3 DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Sts. HE am nsnpasß VA LLKY RAILROAD —PAS -BBNGER TRAINS POR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS —On and after Ist Janu ary. 3869, the Passenger Trains for BOWNINGTOWN, Will start from the Passenger Depot of the PhNadel phia and Readlog Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VINK streets MORNING TRAIN for Downlngtown, leaves at 7.*0 A. M AFTERNOON TRAIN for-Downinztown, leaves at 3.80 P M. * DAILY (Sundays excepted.) - Bj order of the Board of Managers of the Pblladd phia and Reading Railroad Company d3O W. H. NoILHBNNEY, Secretary. Philadelphia warming and VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. We have removed from oar old stand in Walnut street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, whore onr old friends and the public are respectfully Invited to examine our extensive stock of Warm Air Furnaces, Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, Ac., 4c. We are: now manufacturing OHILSON’.? CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the S moat powerful and economical Heater ever invented.! and suited to all classes of buildings. Also, new and' beautiful patterns of Low Do ‘ Grates, andParlorOoal Grates of allslaes and pattern* f We have also commenced tbe manufacture o ‘ ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Psnn gtlnania Stont. There Mantels..wore awarded a PECIAL PREMIUM at tht lan Shir and ExAu i bit ion of tht Franklin Institutt of this city. Th.ej' represent all the rare and beautiful Amriqua Ma&blub, are not Injured by Smoko . Coal ©*», on or Acids, and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at *»«ch loss vrul than Afarl/s. CeN and a* tksni. ARNOLD 4 WILSON : BRNJ.M. PXLTWALL, Superintendent. Philideluhle, April, 1868—ap24 ly rjfARD’WARE—The suhacrlhers, OOM-i AJL MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN AND" DOMESTIC HARDWARE, wopld respectfully call the attention of the trade to their stock, which they are offering at lowest rates. Onr assortment con-! slits in part of— ‘ Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox, Oow, fifth, Back. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship, Mine, and Coll Chains. ’ Tlj® celebrated “L” Horse Nails: Stone and Sledge Hammers. ** Wright l ” and other Anvils; Solid Box and other floes. Short and long handle Pry Pans: round and oral B«he Pans. ’ superior files and Rasps; Bed Screws. u ExoeWor ” Safety fuse: Bl&etiug Tubes; Corn, Grass, and Brier Scythes: Hay, Corn, and Straw -Valves. Hay, Manure, Tanners’, and Spading forks. Bakes and Hoes; Shovels and Spades, of all kinds. Taoks, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and Pioishlng Nails. Oast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locks of all kinds; Cutlery, Rama and Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham- Qierf, Planes, and other Tools, 45., 4c. W. G. LEWIS 4 SON, mhl-y No. 411 COMMERCE Street. PLASMA OK ARTIFICIAL LARD— -BPSOIAL NOTIOK TO PHYSIOIANB.—The Jkor. offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dls eased surfaces, whloh combines the following advanta ges : A good and unvarying consistence; easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and does not gtt rancid. The lest property .alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to the praotiUoner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at SIMIS’S Laboratory add Pharmacy, B&9 Twtuu and Qbtrtrat ihttti , Itailtaafr £ituo. • . 88 00 flor&woM. ARNOLD 4 WILSON, BUOOIOBOIB ve B. k. HIftSISOJ, RwUrooS icitus. T HE PE NNSYLVi L NIA CENTRAL cm RAILROAD. 859. 1059- ™ C,TO iBITOBIVIfttAnELpSi?TITO B pXTTBSnRO UmonDepot at Pittsburg with /trough T.kln.for* Oh,- oinnati,Bt; Louis. Olevland, Chicago, -Burlingtcn,Bt. Paula, Indlauapolia, Louisville, New Orleans, ani all Intermediate points in Ohio, fodian*, Illino T s, Ken tuck/, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota Missouri, Kan sas, *nd Nebraska—thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed aud comfort oy aojr other route. , Expressed Fast Lines ran through to Pittsburg ■without change of Cars or Conductors. Bmoking Oars are attached to each TwinWoodrufl’s Uara to Express and Fast Trains. The FX. : Mail and Fast Lines, Sundays Mail TrMn leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 A. 11. Fast Line *• «,*. 4frOPM.- Bxpress Train leaves *t -HOOP Si" ; WAY TBAINB LEAVE A 8 FOLLOWS: -Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia. 1.00 P. H. Uoiambia jq pm *.• - - . “ fromEighteenthand Mar ket Streets, (south side,) 7.40 a. M., and 3 P.'ll. 1 for Snnbarp. Williamsport, Elmira. Bnf- Si®> Niagara »alb, and .intermediate points, leaving ttroagh Phl> * l 730 - M - and 400 PM. go directly i Tickets We t ford may be obtained at the Office of tiie Company,in Philadelphia, ben York. Boston, or ' Baltimore; and Tfckets Eastward at any of the import ant'Railroad Offices in thd Wept: also on board anj o Ihe regular' Line of Steamers on the Missis ippi 'or Ohio Klvej*s; , ‘ Ip* Pare always as low as any other Route. The completion of the Western connections of the • Pennsylvania fiailroad to Chicago, makes this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN/THE EASE' AND THE ; * Great northwest. t The connecting of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage c f Freight, together with the saving ,of time, are advantigei readily appreciated by Ehlppera of. Freight aid uw Travelling Public. FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By thia Route Freights if ail descriptions can be for warded from Philadelphia, New,York, Boston, or Balti m re, to any po!nt on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lotfa. or Missouri, by Railroad direct. The Pennsylvania RaiLroal also connects at Pittsburg wi<a Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded t > any port on the Ohio, Maskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland* Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas. Arkansas, and Bed Eive-sjand at Cleveland, and Chicigowith Bteamers to all ports*on the Northwestern Lakes " Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confidence on its speedv transit. THE BATES OF. FREIGHT to .any point in;ihe West by the Penaflylrania Railroad are at all times as livoxftble as are cbareod by other Railroad Com panies • * ■ - ~ . SI/" Be particular'to mark 'packages c{ via Peuna, Railroad-” . - * - B I Merchants in the West ordering goods from the Bast, will do well to direct them to be shipped by tbis Route. ) For F eight Contracts or' Shipping Directions, apply to, dr address either of the folidwiog 'agents of the Company; D A. STIiWAHT, Plttoburg; ■Doyle Sc Co, .Steubenville, 0 : H. B. P'ieree & Co ; Zanesville, 0.; 3.J. Johnston, Ripley, O ; R. Merely, •Mayaville, Ry.j Ormaby Sc Cropper Portsmouth, O.; Paddock dc Co., Jeffersonville. Indiana; H. W. Brown Sc Go., Cincinnati, 0 : A them Sc Hibbert, Cin cinnati, 0 ; R. 0. Maldrum, Madison, Ind : William Bingham, Louisville, Ky.j P. G O’Rlley&'Co’, Evans- S lllo ’* n< li N W. Graham * Co.. Oairo. lU.jB.P. BasB, Bt. Lotus, Mo.; John H.Harrfß, Nashville, TeDn ; & Hunt, Memphis, Teno ; Clarke Sc Co.,' Ohi cago, III; W.H. H. Koontz Alton! 111-’; Murphy A ■ttalle, Dubuque. 11l * or to Freight Agents of Ratl voada at different points ip the.Weat.* ' | Parties attending to their own shipments from the jK&stj will Quil it to their interest to. call on the Agents' of the Company at the following placesDefore shipping; or letters addressed to either of tßsm'oh the'subjeot 'of freights.will’meet with prompt attention. ;E J, eNEEDEft, Philadelphia. jMAGRAW Si KOONB, 8Q North street. Baltlmoro. ’LEEOII A'OO.jSAstor House, orlS. William at., N.Y. .LEECH Sc 00, 6tKilby street,.Boston. , : n. n. Houston, Genu Freight Agent, phiu. I L. L. HOUPT, Qen’l Ticket Agent,Phila. - THO 3. A. ECQTT, QenU Bup’t, Altoona. Pa. J»8-ly .... \ '* Scunttge iTdnbs. (r A little, ,biit often, filia tbe'Purie.” VjIRANKUN SAVING FUND— -- No. 136 South TOUBTH Street, between Ohesttut and Walnot; Philadelphia, pays alt deposits on demand. * - - ....* Depositors* money scoured by Government. State, and City Loans, Ground Renta, Mort gages, &e. . This Company deems safety better than l&fgi profits, consequently will run no risk with de positors’ money, but havo' it. at all times ready tovetorn with sj>er oent. interestto the owner, as they done.' This Company never suspended.*'' ** ’ females, married, or siDgle, and Minors can deposit In their* own < right; and'such deposits can be withdrawn only by their consent.. - *' s ' Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State or Pennsylvania, with anthertty4o receive mo ney Lorn trustees and executors.- LARGE AND SMALL BUMS RECEIVED. - Office opeudatly from 9 to 3 o’clock, and on Wednesday evening,' until 8 o’clock. DIBSOTOBS. Jacob B. Shannon, - • Cyrus Uadwallader. JohnSblndler, • George Bussell, M&lsehl W. Ploan, • Kdward Y. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry 3>elany, Nicholas RitWnhouse, ; Nathan Smedley, Joe. ll.Sathertbw&Ue,. Ephraim. Blanchard, Joseph W.'L'ppincott. * JACOB B. SHANNON, President,. Cyrob Oauwalladt b,‘ Treasurer | d!8-y -- 1 “ A Dollar eared la -twice earned ” The spring garden sating fund.. (OKAunau bt ns Luxsiatuu or Bmnrsvt.Tama,> PXRPBTTJAL CHARTER. > ■ fIVI PIU OENT.. Interest allowed to DeposltoSs and all Moneys Paid back on Demand. OTflOl; 831 - NORTH THIBD STItOP, (OasfloLuuviox Huge BuuAua.>-_. . This Institution 4% now open for .the inunction of business, and is the only Chartered SavingPund located In thenorthero Wflt ortho city. * *' "■ The Offipa wd oc open (daily) from 6to o’oknk. a*l also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from i u£3l‘ in the Evening. . 4 ' JftAFAGHM.' - Broderick Kifltt, • JoiaEMri-r.Jr., •- flteybes Smith, JafcM a. SraisU, Joka P. teyr, JmcS Bock;* . ' Hon. Hear, K.Sboaf, JawiX.Cow.il, DanlelHnderkofler, J. WHlej.BniT, ' Hon. Wm. MUltw4, BohsiS B. EjtMmi. Jt*dBriokB\»M», . P. OS «Unt»ker, piSMSut, Joka P. Tomo»; Jooopk P. toOlcro, George Knecit.' President,' JAIUS S, BUTionr a Besretery, glOßgi t. THOBH. »sH-mr ' CAVING FUND—FIVE FEB CENT. IN* £5 THSRMT-N4TIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM- Xnoonronino sz m Sun 09 PsoBTLVABLa. Money to received In any nm, Urge &r small, and in. terest paty from the dra pf deposit&the day pf with drawal; J - TheoQoe-is ©pen.every day from Po’eloek far tha Ejoni tngtill 5 o’clock In the evening, and on Monday lad Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock. “ HON. HjSfBY L. BINjNIB*. President; ROBERT ffELfKIDGa, Vlas PreddenS, W** 9, Bxsp, Secretary, AUMROMt Qon. Henry L. Benner, f. Carroll Brewster, Rdward L. Carter, Joseph B. Bair , Robert Selfridge, Triads Lew, - fiaml. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkea, 0. Landreth Mnr.ci, Henry Diffenderffer, Money is received and payments made dally. The mvestments are made in conformity with the e'ovUlons ©r the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT AGES, GROUND RENTS, and such Ant dais seeori tlee as will always insure perfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta bility to this Institution. aul-ly (SAVING FtfND.—UNITED STATeB (C 7 TBUBT OOMPAKY, oonur at THIED »« OBBfr. RUT Stwet*. Large and small sums received, and paid back on da ocand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER BIT from, the day of deposit ta the day of withdrawal. - Office hours, from & until 6 o’clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 o’clock. DRAFTS for«*3t on Sngla&d, Ir*l*nd, and Scotland) t?om upward!. PrMiAesWSTXPIZRH B.'ORAWTOKD Treiuiarer—PUNTFlßK. T«II«r—JAMJB B.HUNTBm SHues ani giflswr*. CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.-*-A de sire to lessen the consumption of impuro spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, has induced the offering to the public of an article whieh the aualysatlou of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of-New York, and Mcbsts. Booth, Garrett, * Camae, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to be thumoat pure and co&f«quentlj least injurious spirits ever offered the American public. . CERTIFICATE OP DR. JAS. R> CHILTON;. I have analysed asample of Chestnut-Grove Whisk**, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Jm . of Philsdelphia, and having carefully tested it, I aza pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances. It lean unusually pure and fine flavored quality of Whiskoy. JAMBS R. CHILTON, M. D., New York, Sept. 9,1565. Analytical Chemist. Philadelphia, Sept. 9,1868. DgAh&i*: We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and find that it contains none of tnepoi3onoua substance known |as Essie Oil, which 2s the characteristic and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully,' BOOTH, GARRRTT, & CAM AO, _ . Analytical Chemists. To Ckablib WsAUTOR, Jr., No. 110 WALNUT BS, Philadelphia. oc«-dtjagl t>KANDlßS^«~Pin©t~Oas^Jon^MM : A-ff and other Cognacs of various vintages, in half -plpeaand quarter casks; Pellevoiita Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth casks.- Imported and for sale by . HSNBY BOHLBH & 00., nett W uH 238 SA«t\ Wrturth itMl IT IS OP THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE for every one to know where they will get the most for their money, especially such times as these. ZIEGLER & SMITH, wholesale Druggists, corner of SECOND and OrRREN Streets, are disposing of their White Lead. Ground Paints, or all Colors, and Window Glass, all or the best quality, at prices which will be pluaaiog to buyers. ' oeit Brick-making machine, which makes the Uricks and temper the clay, makes from 9ne to three thousand per hour. UpwardPof thirty in use. Patented February fid, 1858. Machines and right* for sale. Counties, or one-fourth of the Patent, will bo sold. Enowu to b* the only practical one la use. Ad dress O. OARNELL, Germantown road, above Fifth street, Philadelphia. - dlh-tmrlO UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATING AGENCY, CHICAGO , ILL. The subscriber, having had much practical experi ence in selecting and locating lands ib the various Land Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities for making Valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. Having Surveyors constantly in tht Jitld to make personal examinations, he can always make the moAt Judicious locations. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil aodSAlubrity of olimate, near the line of railroads, may now be in lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory reference given when required, fry Money Invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the western Btates. * S. SALISBURY, ♦8 CLARKE Street, Chicago. TRUSSES!—Genuine French,l© ©^a^Adults. TRUSSES! Genuine Jfcench. for Children. TROSSEB! do .-do. Ladios. TRU3BEB! ApprovedAmerinjm Styles. Supporter Braces; Knglinh Abdominal Beltsj Syria* gee, a new jmd improml gelMnjecting article, Fpecialljr adapted tw-Xadie*’ use Also', bath-room or hydrant Enemas; Preftch Ptssarie*; Breast Pumss; Infants* Starring PI •aks; Nipple Shells and Shields. For sale bj CALEB H NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist, and Practical adjuster of Mechanical Remedies, A. W, aorner TWELFTH and RACE Sts., Phil*. Ladles* rooms—eitraßOt Ott Twelfth street] next door Sinn, MlMa
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