;. , ‘Sbn^Sh<o^-4' ! aTuan'aprovince - tag mw? to . h : #Ot»PHi B lfbb s :I a >e .iMwartbl),- ailw^^S^wOcMoedminyahiHaßtMiungft > i.| s ’ Yj&fffiiqaweiUpman <tt dirfgtttßag-^an-pfe^ =«wwspj^wiiS|^ aJw»»i^ncoin«ly/ ? »FTlw«vanUyHO{fa etrpng. f Homajilie* ofrSpeMer—apart) yte baUeve/bf ' :, tj^»ffi^M^iBi)reaaS’bfPbl^h^rtm> ' ~?£JtiM«ke,lai(snK4 ontoonam«at.of;'brtLBB-ii-. -- cf-fioon or- aUr* -:;’ ’,) - - £!r4 Aaga&ifll<&tQlF? Utt *ii&UUo4* pn*;JUV-;-' - .:• •.j-; ' ■-'mWof^^Uyiiitheo^iiitig^dMadoc:' J " -'V J “ b'f.llinei 1 of_old j, - ’ ; l Dlmeb : 'hWplacedih the mouth' of; one’, of ' htolbS^Wopg—®vian„Grey,we think—somo eipiiidpnBiWh\ohitrogarac4 :aa. ontbreßks of loft^'cbnMbu6ei»nds ; youthlul reliance upon’ besptlfalr Special - allu tfitbUbSifriMiV“>d*d kdvllnol tkilltopity bfall : hti ■ . a tT a * * Tt ? .'known social propensitiesoficmr oitizenshave - _■ Tendered Hbe -above-hounds - as-familiar aa ; “ ' 'oari yet i wo qheMohHf hllourreadofsare equally familiar with.tiefr t origw.,cThe following explanation;' therefore;mSy’not beuhaoeeptabien': hi »; '.During the stininir'times'ofttho ..Crusades, . bythe inflammatory Appeals of tho well-known Peter'tbeiHermjt; who;iuspired with the mbiit :eTsffinßiaatlc zdat for the’deliveranceof the.; Holy: liandjtraversed almost.eye.ry.cpan-' try ln Eorope, denouncing the backward*and {iiraSitfgiiitb tbe lesa tlriild a’pdttion of his : ownflefyjand impetuous exdtement. ..Whilst - ptSiKhlbgHhe Orqiwle'/thfs furiouszealbtWas *ciSSt(im6d”t6' s eihii)ita i banner-, i eml)lazoned . wltMhp &U<wj»eleUe»>;S.^ itlalsof tbei't!»tln'nwbrds;“ Himnolyme ut v n^'lMi^aeqnaintediwiththetiatinj’read'lm^ veiureanceof these pseudo'Christlsnawaa at ' : i th^m»li^ , eWd7ap3nsAlib ‘'Jow»r : -l>ut2»o ap peafedKin'thO thtieeta.'ftoralse! thooryl'o! *^HOT;?hbf)* ; hbr>iyftror I hirnt'hiniiicr6tro; and 'flesh toil .denTSWords,lbefore..tbeytessayed.their;temper wilb'i’tligMlmetir'dflthe'gifacen.^fiHep, WihnTO.^Jthps.h^ejlhKtif^.fe"'"' oti the OrnsadetSi'vHoWi .it fared with the 'inaftlal -Hermit -and - his-foilowers it matters - noViiitnit'liis waf-ery'haS'idoscentlecl to lhcj V^*}nSoefllh'cwltSy,'siuifl;i^fli'tft ' >‘gfr-«head *’ people, who meet,in popuiarTas •" Virtues s ofsptnc ' j - ; f i.'■. ,•■>.-! ■ ■ • : i Poktry.—lt.haa, bee.n’ysaid: bygone tiwbq . sxtunpUfisd,tbe assgniqttjm the „yast product ■'tion»^dtoiib,o.'^;:geHu»,Ctii|t^ f^e;; i , portion ~ of things, around ns.” If - so,;.id lodit for thejmateriali) ■ibfipoetfy^nlagrbwet:;,' ahunflauM; than r. iu •; America,? sßer towering taountaius;mijestip luxuriant forests! ar6yaJemqut* ; of spugnmpng whiefi the Genius ' of'Poetry' might 'grander ’ for'eomi ng ages unsated and uutired.... ; i-. . * ■*"!jl£»3hef»Aed: which would,form tbeinajeatlq . beam'.' arid., reftesbiog /shower, .may, decay-in _ 4ha-abwfniig'if-i itif "needed: nourishment, bq wn forS' imid the mathematical calculations of Increasing gainß j itn t Jhi'Wrm'ls’stlll 1 there.'-- S Shed’ around it . > »ttdlt wtil j expahd riritll its branches r enclrcle s&biptel end itS'shadowsencompaasuworld! | ’ •tjroeiryjiafbal thi ormiibn.6,(,tincjr,'aad;pi • -no iCtailvSeryich tb-mankind;’’- We; admit ■ crmiw>i'eS'fiacroisp/t^e a ' ihqanß/ofjthel'Bperid? , < thrifts sf?!# home isnotin ; tb'e. bnay/mart.ojf -'humanUfe,bnt in, the' deepest ‘recesses'of a heart thatcm yieriCWlth;silent, rapture the ■ .igioriesofiKafaroriMi&pwn.themwith ,the magic of, sODgi : Illhsions may glitter on its *' 'srinaeo but theyarjj - of our. mental and moral characterjffom;. which we' can nb more Carihopo to He l.yiimdlj; at the sight of a setting sbJd ' ehTeioplng’tnßiweateirnmonhtains ih u i’ flooa ■'Of btllilint/'etherj or bya; sympathising sad-, '.. ;.neia.'Kt the corresponding conditionof humani 'sgrptindusinthe stUlnessof.the fbrest. ■ ■ :. ¥l/ ’>■ ■''■ j : ' - i ••• • :i ir ; ‘ andtoo long.- - Like ,an imprisoned, bird,/ his .’ igiftlt/Btraggllbgfbr a’moro'perfect ->:i had'beat agalnst, its priabn-baHr, and .now its “ •'■earthly taberaaole was shattered;. I. - - Itlsme)ancßoly,tp see,the decay, the grab- death of, the , . young' and strangely : gifted. How many ' clustered aronpd ’ and'cllnglpgtb'suhh'ptt'indiTldpal. are ,wlth|r .ed!Snd;Masbed;bl iheblbw'thatlaysthelr ob ject itf the' l /The, altar, is overthrown, .:.„andlheibfferiiig,prbfabed.l ; - --V j’ The student sataloae. Histask was dope. One pple’JCheeh .restednoon his emaciated > hand,' andlalß bye whi tebi thooghtf ally upbn the volume opened before him—yet the page ,wa? to him bnt a'Wnrred ahd j CODfnsod mass. . z Hthmlnd was away. amorii.'e'ailler ’days mid 'l'Wghtey^ijM^He-tfitrughhofithb'pMt/ and »>;joys, r and!asplratlons,ahd anticipated'trlnmijhs ~ that carnp thronging ppon hlssoul inthat briei ' hi? - Strong-' ambition" woke again—to'died' 1 realities ofthe l~X ■jn'esbnf wofe’Before'. hjs eyes; and.he sighed "to thins ftbt ’the brilliant' promise' bf his ' sinOrnlhg tod departed ere noon. ’The object’ jrrfpiyrliicKhobadtolledwnsunsttalned.-E'asb - had ; been fpregone,«:health; sacrificed, jthe . ' springlngaffehtfonaof.hisbeartcnished down H v 4na their birth, bat the' pfjab he songht iwas . BtJll,unwon< ,Oh ) i’amel thon - ; ; ;thbcker of theiangaineiieart hhow much of . t:':lU9, ,of.lbre, flnC pe«cb hath! been immolated ■ 5.' ?j hpoh'tby-altarT-tn vain! < -Bow fewqfthy ivo-; : itarieswin thetmeed for which theytoll!: T „. : - j Splehmlyibassbd thelaight. nThe-bluShing L • f; t d»wn'!jophea tlnildly r oyer, earth; and the birds »;o r : ;.g •torth'toilahorj'bnt. thevpaie student came 1 not . ; wito;thebii. . ’His last jabor was' doney ! - ,' , Tbe PaniE ot Meotßs.—'S orthernors have . . frequently otorved, .apd remarked upon! the attachment of th'e hbhie-sorvanta of the . , States,; for thqlr masters and mistresses. The «reelfiig-'ii.freq'tiefitly.sb ; stfbhg,"lh4tia wofd in ;. the - sllghtost degree derogatory to the j lair standjhgaif anyrmember of the family, is slderod as pertotlal by the slave, who will for .weeks waioh ; tgr anopportrinUy of revenging , t .himselfbys'omemfschiovouetrick. Greatlql . terest is, aWtaken, by the house-seryants ih masters ‘ • and ttiMrCBSM. antt, they am, as prbnd as; any membort Of tlmTaihily catt hbV of their snecesa J tHti nessin Kentucky fbst years of an Jhci . dentwhl°k flneiy/illustrative of tnid latter ~ . , reellDg., i ' ; The > cpmplete. rbturhk bad been re-.' . i>icelve®M6;dfrainf Before, of the electibnof ■e. , j::sk4sh l ethber:bf:pb|igress lnthat district.' Both • thbylllagm and •. < -1 , . ;a&irtwoihouseservanM; met, In ; lbe'strhet as 1 : f ’ H hthey Were in'tbe nsual piacticercf doing-, j Brit . : ;bahdldatc,j • X.: mi.a pokby/ndfr hnbghftHead a ' (the; slave of the snjs, . ’hlmßelf erectl and. Sam,Sht^figftfp' ■' not : *«s^Ml|def K /^gf^Re|i,i^Jk^yedore , oi ; Wereof thoTfairef ordbr V&jfi - : J S^t^.^te«te(^<^q9r VP “ * elr Iseclns ittir inali^b pJa^iiaqni^^^^^^pf^oftWeher!- Day ( By’day he nat-by horC>islde,..guided her, iftipef tinflefs, and felt 1 her dark'tresses lightly biveepitig hfs chqsk; as She leaned with him to wa’rdj.i the -manuscript, ' It; was too 'much. Human philosophy could'notstaod it. In,a. -he 'pressed his lips to her ,ohesr, : and,imprinted uppn ;it' ono of those, kissosin which-.;.,)!,:; -*.■' ~ "■ ; ■Z I : ®he Up wni linger jure some b»» •*. . ,’r . , i ' t |i^jiiog>'fjTorite'jl(>wn.' , i , l '' '* .■ V . T And whatthinfrydn,- gentle reader," was the sreSillt pt', r ji)l Jthis? ~ Wb'yy; the ', unfortunate ''chirographer- waa'prosecuted'.for hls'lecture bit Kisaing,and turned adrift with a-, flub of cine' thouMnd dollars 7 hatiging"ijy6r'hia shoul- ■ ,dpra,:like the'pabk biißunyan’s pilgrim. Far bo it tom ns to! undervalue the charms of the yomig'lady ; hnt,’;.reaUy,'if she sets such an: OXprbitjrot! price •uppif her.cbeokl it 1 will he a long Tday, wo think, before she.has -another opportunity td/Oxaet.itl' t- .'u.. t\ e-„ .r ■: . fM - - - - tVonn«tlT-Noa.-67 tfdßS.) -' - ", > tAUi SAIiM-STOOKS AND B*it B'TATa.) jTwenty-ilxth y*ll:B4lejlBth r January, ,»t the Ex. 4D«nge. *.» id'‘ JPI-. 4. .<■ •> iTwerity-aerMith Vail Bale, 25th January, l at therSx jlgr Part of tbs handbill* ofthe.abOTOi i*lM now I' Jhtblla' Balfti jit the -bPhiUdelphl* sxohent* every |ti«»<UrXT«nin(. < ■ v-i-ia Ifly HeadblUrot e*ch s>»pert7taatied:*«»n*tfliy,' in aattflm'tt>lUoS,wepnbflah on the SetaxOer nxfrnmft h eeoh eele, on* pamphlet form, mngfall dewriptloniof *ll the property to be *old od UfolloirlDgTtieidhy.;;, ii: .;/: ,r- v j: — Lt, _ fKCVATB SALX BIOfISTBH. ~ i fly Xfal,TX«ttt*etttt*4;<m our Prtt*te;Selo Ee-. deter, end-, edfertlsed poowiqneUjr,in ourpublle Sale copied *reprtttt*dw#*Vy,) ms ißbwt v;.x :ii , | t£r WeSiiya»lw*»wont of;R«»I ill* S*l», dwflripVon. o_t 01& »n 4 iohnfcryvpyoperty. Printed *£e.h*d ftt fh« taetiosetore. - ~ I -»«>& ' Si '*' l " ' r -° I LXBB&B& >OV ,>THE tON, ‘ KSQ T-r-we M 6, .ciUlogueftor. tie Ei&raryol the late Henry t*enuTDgtpo. Jssq_. 3 ' deceased, tarjritieU Twill, be found'bony, ettriotii/imd Valuable booke/ onvarJons subjects, a number of thSni' trated-by printed and.taanoßcript, insertions. Ai&a. a' large .’cbJleotioh 'pf interesting .'and rtM autograpni, Date of aale.wlU beJipiae known In i t i * .. . 89,000 *UPIIU? COAI.'OOMpANY. ; iit-ptoloofc.At'tte, PiMlfaelpMa'Sx* ehangel.'wlirbeeold-- " c For a^oritbf.whomltmay<k>ocern—, T '; ' . 0 bonds. $l,OOO fiath', Hmplr6‘ Goal Company. 10 r i $ ares -WestPhlledplpbl a Passenger Bailway Com p&ny—fol i psld.' Bale'p#i*emptory. 6share« -Am>riosn ‘MQBJo, r ,,. 1 .., 1 sharp.PkU&delpbla Atbeniawn., „1 sharp Mercantile library./ . ' ' ,2 shares Grandlsland City Company' (Michigan)- par|W.M. * ‘ ,> .. ' • STOCKS,’.NQTBB, &o. V , _‘V T; ‘V'On'T&eaday Evening, J January-26tfc, at 7 "o’clock, at the Philadelphia Sx- I.XVS W s ; 71V i tPor wconot of .whom it may concern— • . ' > Note'of flitnufil' H. -Jones, : dated April Ist, 185T>* ' tweiT6'm<mths,.for 19)009, In favor of the Western In sriranae Company. * *V* V Note of B ;P. Bbannon. dated November 27th, 1867, twelve months, fors6O.§o, In favor of the Western In* adrance'Oo'mpknjr. ‘ " ' $ Note,of,McDonald and, Lsughlln, dated .Decitnhar I&tVJIMft/twelyd'months,- for 1100, Id'favor of the Weaterulnsuranee Company/ . ... :TWENZT-BIXTE PALL BALB-JANUARY 18th, wmihciuad— * OrahaaaVQourt Bale—Estate of Blebard,McGraun, TEN THftBB-STORY BRICK .DWELLINGS, Nod. 2105,2498„2410,12412,2414,2410; 2418, kud. 2*20 Plne.Strkevwkirt Cf Twenty-fourth street. Orphans’. .Oohft -‘Sale-^SaUile.. ©frames M. Power, THREE street, •euth side,’ fourth house west of Sixteenth"street. peremptory, Bal% & Joseph j ’mwiumi; Veit faftftjf. Fallon street i forrilerljr flower street,-) be - tween TSlghthsad and Catharine etc. NINTH', three-story brick dwellings, Nos. 1036 and 1031 South Ninth street, south °'IBRM&KJUBMS OnbD(JD-R*NT.i-A welt-setrar-i .ed irredeemable ground-rent of 240 a veer. '' > l ' - * t* BRtqK‘ PWBM.IHQB, Newl Market street, Dorth of Poplar street. ' 1 • • ■- ’ ..TBRBK.fITGRXpBIOK.DWBhUNa, Mergaretta; jtr64t£wkßt of,Fron?stre(it;-‘~ J 1 : ' V GREEN brick-dwelling, No. street. 4 tfeat of-Tenth attest.- 1 ‘• SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. —Three-story brick dwelling, Poath Elgbth-stredt, between Carpenter And, «IxO*:,OF GROUSDV west slde of Sdcaferset tabrtfrbf the Havertord-Bead, West Philadelphia I ’- Assignee’s Peremptory BaIe.—SEVENTEEN THREE -BTOBY BRICK DWELLINGS,-Vl*: Fite fronting on street, north of West street, Eighteenth ward, and 'twelve.fronting’oirßeed’^avanue. 1 The whole so be cold .together, as one property. They rent for Jl,BOO ; ayV»k ? ID“ Sale'absolute j -. Estate.—GROONIX RENT $45 —A well-secured iitMeetnable ground wot of $45 a year. {£7* Sale pe- BRIOB’IIWEBLIHQ, franois ’*tr'.fttj South ef I’rimestreet/arid vrestjof Twelfth street/So ,cond .yard-. <}* *' l-, i '-‘ * t • -v~ -’?■/ • \ JTWKSOT-BEVEHTH f AUi BA&K—JANUABY2SIh ■ WilHnclnd«—* ’OiphkJte l 'Court-Bsle---E«tate ofAmos F. Hughes, He* ••» n“r./.< ~Jt 3s.f .--v--. •- -'■> *. T'. - TWO -LOTS -• 09' GROUND, Mit aid* of-dEwelfth stmt;»outhof*ThompBon street, Twentieth ward. - mptwy «SaI*.—NORTH -FRONT - STREET.— -Two and large Mot of gronodC east sideof-FrcutstreeVnorth of Otter street, 'lOtßfi hy 10af**t,'4woritn»t8,-'v - :■'} 'J •;; 'LOT.—Thre*-sto*7 frame ■dwelllog f ;»ttdnargoUot,or ’grUaiidV' w'est lid* l of Leopard street,” ■ north of Otter J rtriwt; lateXehiifigtonrlot ohr 60 feet, two fronts. ; T WO-STOBT'BBIOK FAOTObY, awn TWOTHRM- SfOKY* BRICKS DWELLINGS, Northwest comer, of Seventeenth and Cherry streets. .. < ~3!HBBE-RY0BY:RRICK 'STORK AND, DWELLING, 'Twenty-first‘iitreet,-eouth'- of'Winter’street, between -Bice and-Vinsiitfeetsi iv.' 1; , . „/. \jt < a THBEE-BTOBY BBICK DWNLLING, No. 106 Fe deral street, *itbtwo threejrtory brick dwellings in the rear on Morion stricfy r? ; *»,. >. Assignee’s Sale. BRASS' FOUNDER’S STOCK* LATHE,'IQOLB, &o. £ l - - ThU Mornln?', J, : 14th instant, st'JOtf byeatalogue, at the frorinwefct corner’of Fifteenth and* Willow/\streets. by order of assignee, the eattre stoefc of :a brass foundry, filatheaf, Vergeildt ofctodl*,:.patterns, -flask*,' tab sod: tarn see. plumber’s stock, steam work, finished and an* flnlibed', *c„ &o. = Bale peremptory. . ; . fTl^-For particulars asecatalogues ’’ . . Bale aVNosYl&l' add 141 Booth 1 Fourth Street. BtJPEBIOR;FOfiNITCmR. PIANO.FORTIi, FINE 'FRENCH MIRRORS, BRUBBBLB OAR yypris, kc t • r;.. On Thursday Morning, -- - - At 9 o’clock, .at the. auction store, an* extensive jUsortmentof excellent second-hand farnltore, elegant planb%r{espfine~'xnlrrofs7 carpfeWreto.', from families ■ leolining housekeeping, repiovedtjO the store for con venience of sale. c J - r ' ; BX; WIJjIiIAM H* STBB r R, GENERAL AUOTION ANt> .COMMISSION STORE, No. 46 Yortk EIGHTH BtikcijbektwAreh. ji a*. BLisON.-.Auoticmw - - SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD,WALNUT. AND MAHOG .ANt'ParIor ipcrniturb,’ chamber, ana . DINING-ROOM PUfcNITURK. MIRRORS* OAR* : PETB, BILVER-PLATED WARE, PIANO-lORTB, Ao., Ac On Saturday Morplpg, 4 At the auction store, %t 10 o’clock, hr catalogue, will be sold * very handsome assortment of superior* house hold forniturerFrecchpltte pier glasses, carpets, hitir and husk mattresses, paintings, engr&ilogß, bUtCt plated ware, pfiao-foite, &c. * BVlfllNG SAM., : On Saturday Bveulag, < ( - At the &uitU>n;itore u »t 7if. o’clock, of «keellaneous and faney goods, fine gold jewelry, Ac., comprising gold and Bilygr.welches, lava, caraso, and mosaic set*, silver-plated" epoons7 ’ forks, and'’tea seta, hosiery,- cloak a, tea trays, pocket and- table cutlery, Ac. Also, odozen pairs goldspecUclfe. j . '' tCT Consignments of new and second-hand house holdfnraitnre, piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry,' A'c.',respectfuny;sollcited,on which liberal cash ad vances will be made It required, * -OaMoor sales attended to promptly. Charges as moderate es any othpr house ip this city. I :M.: GUMMEY SONS* ; * if e . BlAIi S3TAT3 ACOTIONBSRS, ' ' " 3 ;No:*62D WALNUT STRUT. OAEC.--J.M. Gninmey A Sons, auctioneers, will hold regolar; salesjof Real Estate, Stocks, &«. Alio, household fhrnlture at fellings; 1 B»Ali MTAT» AT PBIVATB BALI. 07 Oa oar'Prlrate' Bale Register wilt always be found a very large, ampunt of yea\ estates Including every description ofeity end country property. 1. M. GUMMKYA 80NS, 1 * ;> ‘ r. - Bfal Estate Brokers, : j/'Mj wo WALRUT .Street, belpwfilxth, QAkOSL <KA.THANS, AUCTIONKEB, -vf IOAN OTflOl, No. 824 South -THIRD Street,below Walnut, opposite‘Pear ft.,only •Ight doers below the Bxohange. - - 1 Honra of business froa T o'clock, A, K.,uta 10 e’elook U the evenly*,,! j * > .Outdoor sales,'end sales at the AuotionHowie, at -,1 ; i 'ijAJthAnm feadefrotn one dollar to thousands on me* mends; Stiver Jewelry,’Hardware, Merf. TAB WtuuMl tmi oh hrotMt dollai.'Ui bbwhM H»lm> 4*ftkof lio lMtjkulug* ..ireand thlef-prt>ofstori all valuables,andptll rats.'rfatchtoetffor the prsmiseej also,a heavy Inral i ' , NV B.—On aoeount of having ea 'unlimited capital. thifloSoeif prepared to makeadvanoes on more satis factoiT and accommodating terms than any other fn - Money advanosdto the poor, In small amonnta. wltta ’- i -■ GOld Patent fever, and ’other Watches, Jewelry, and Clothing wffl bf eold at redttded prloes, ' nl-iy BLANK' AOPQJJNT BOpKS.—Tho \ sub scriber, has-now on band a largo assortment of, .Blank Aeconntßopka/adairfed to ever/ grade of busi ness, snob as ; Day Books, ' letter Books, . Journals.. _ . Check Books, "- '•*r hedger -Books,- Bill Books, Casa Book*. t Jderaorandotn Books, ~Tc:lnTde«Bsoks, -i " ;Notei, Drafts, 4c. r vßlank Boohs., 9<,ap/ «I*e,'.stjJe'of .binding. or pattern of ruling, made to order at snort notice, and warranted fpr- neatness of rnllsg.qualtt/ of materials, and darablutv of bindin* > Katr and old firaa Banpltea 4?J&&sSj2BSk' HTHCOKAPHIO ANDLBmR Bl)l Bead*, Cards, o!rt}tUart,Bhlj>* rplngßecelpts, and ■ ever/ descriptions ofjob,, Printing .ostepte4;ttt superior style. ;£WM. M. OHKlfirtf, -itjstt >*Wi jt-' <- i i .Stationer and Printer, j.jifQ-mw&flra: * 66B r Tiafcto,opposite Girard Buk. »r Unl(odyiny»'rd Propri otors OOGKAO, In X t,n&- pM/yintuge. ~ j to4 ’ fof . “1* l 7 jCff&JfijT ll l-HJooflng r&»», IH^HOVBP 'bVHNINU , FIrUX D.-We W being muoU Mfer.* C *'tAßNa'll, VOGDUn!* * . MlO-ym «Ta».SHISPBteHt, (*»T»«#llU. > : .oti&:Jbg;&ttCU9n., Br SCOTT, Jr., .AtJOTIONBEE, No. 481' : * CHESTNUT STREET, opposite ths Custom) House, between -FOURTH arid FIFTH Streets ■ - t LARGE BALE OF -FURB r BUFFALO. AND FANCY ROBES, &o. . This l <• u, i:»; *f Jtflj I4tnj oycatattfgue,? eommenctnsr at 11, o’clock,* a .larger* Safe of • fancy • furs • for -Indies’ 4nd childtea’s wearrcpmprislpg large carriage ospes, half cap-s and rlcWntiefl, With muffs and caffs to match, of real Hud- Mm -bay- table, silver martin, mink. Siberian squirrel, ermine, French sable; -j . *- Also, an Invoice of.realHudsonb&y sable muffs. ' Furs for gVnt’s wear, ottev and beaver fur collars, fur capes, gloves; gauntlets. &o. ; * s . •/ ' ROBES. . 60 large tlsedUdlfalo'xobeSi'face/wolEand bear car* tlagtf and sleigh robes! *:-.. 1 /« ..,1,.. “ ?he furs will be arranged forexamination, with catalogues, early ore the moving of sale. . ■ PHiIiXP TORD r ■ AUCTIONEER, No. 030 MAftKat BTBS*T,*bet»ti«n ,I,TH'MI .sixth: aontk aid. LASGB EL&LB 0? BOOTB. BHOKS, REA.DY-MADB CLOTHING; &0.- - . . r \ This Morning, • ■ i. * 14th Inst., at' 10 o’clock, will, Tie sold, by e&talogue, About; 800 cases’bootS ahd'sboet, adapted-to the pre eSefct Mason.* * v' 1 --- ' ' ;'READY-MADE OLOTRtNG, OLOTfiS, CASSR ■ { &c7 •* , 'Also, the same morning, an'‘assortment, ofready rnede olotblng/cotisletingor 6vercoatel ! business coats, caaAlm6po anil 'sattlnet-pants,* vesta* &c.,to close the the consignment of a large manufacturer. jfl3~“Tne attention of purchasers Is particularly re> quested.to.tbe above sale. IiUIKHISSS, ISUIMIiJ&K,.* (jb„ ■ • No. 429 MABKRT.BTRBETI ... <- UIOBKS BAIBAS o, AUCTIONEER lUtamp COMMISSION MMOHANT, 8. B. eonn SIXTH uffIBAON Strut., ! " : GBB>T ?DBLIO ACCOMMODATION. I MONET*' MONET! ! ’ MONBY !! ! j Moniy liberally advanced in y large or small amounts/ from,ope dollar to thousandsfun gold and silver plate, alihiondaj' Watches,’ jewelry, fowllng-pieoes, musical lu&trdmeutßt’foralture* dry goods, clotainu,groceries, cigarStbardware.cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, har ness, atid all articles of value, for any length of time igreed on, at Nathans Principal i\J3stablishmtnt t southeast cornef of-Sikth and Race streets.. . : PROUISSORF NOTES, with collateral, discounted, at the lowest market rates. ,?•' j i GREAT BARGAINS -IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, fro., AT PRIVATE SALE, at NATHANS* PRINCIPAL ‘ EBTABLIBHHENT,.Bi S. Corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets.—Tbo following articles will be sold for.less than half the usual .'store prices: Fine gold English patent foil jeweled and'plaln, of tho most approved and best make, in bunting casoo and double bottomed. Pine gold escapement lever and lepino wktebes, In bunting case and open faoe, some of.them oxtra full jeweled am best make. Silver English patent, lever watobes, ea : eapement lever and lepiuos, in bunting else and open fa«e,'iome.very superior:. English, Swiss, French, and 'Qaartjer..watches;* Iflnn _goffl vest, fob,/neck,, aod■ ‘children’s chains; Gno gold pencil cates, and pens, .'bracelste/ breastpinf/'flogsr-rings, ear-rings, studs, me* ’dalltons, aod jewelry generally.. Superior Havana cigars ,at.sl6porthousand, In. boxes of 200 each, will t* sold by single'boX l or‘queini;tiea'ttf suit purchasers.-''-Nu* merouq/aucy articles, Ac., &0'.;&0.' * ' Oissoln turns, auii douartneretjips. Notice.—The mb seribers; have this day assbeisted themselves for the transactionqf.the Who'.esate Fancy Dry-Gooda and Notion Business,ht Nd.'l26Nofth THIRD Street, un der the style of HTfiSH A BROTHER. ... MASON,HIRSH, . 1 LEOPOLD HIRSH. Philadelphia, Jan,l, 1860.’' • JaB.Qt* ' Limited . partnership.—The sub< Bctibßrs hereby.giVe notice that* they have entered lato« LimUed Partuershlp, agreeably to the provisions of the laws qt .the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania re lating to Limited Partnerships. ’. • That the name or firm under whloh said partnership Is tb be conducted la Ii SL. WOOD, MABfIH, Sc HAY WARD.’* ) \ •*- ; -Tbab'the general nature of the Business intended to be. transacted is the Dry Goods * Jobbing aDd Oftatbing Business, ,i \ * That the names of :alt tbe goneral.andspecial part ners Interested tbgrelnv'arw BENJAMIN V,, MABSH (general partner), LEWIS 'W. ,ffAYWA£D (general fsrtner), ’EDWARD Y.TO.WNSEND (generalpartner); [VNRY HENDERSON (general p«rtper),.BlOHAßD WOOD (general partner), ALFRED H FOSTER (gene ral partner), * RICHARD D. WOOD (special partner), and JOSIAH BAOON (special partner!, and all of .them tbe said partners',' general,aud special, reside, Itt. the Cite of; Philadelphia _ ' * That the aggregate amount ortho capital contributed by the special partners to,tbe Common Stock, Is Two hundred thousand dptytrv,. of, ifhidh huadr»d ,thousand dollars, in eash. bas bbeu so contributed;by tbe aaid RIOHABD* D; WOOD,'special partner, and of which, One. hundred'thousand dollars, In cash, his been so by the said JOBIAH BACON, spe cial partner. -. That the period at .which tha stid rartaefihlp Is to :.comtnence, is the thirty-first day of December, A.D. 1858, 'and the period at which It will- terminate,<is the thirty-first day of , / RICHARD D. WOOD, Special Partner. JOSIAH BACON,'Special Partner. . . BENIN. V.'MARSH. f i J* Ws HAYWARD.. , - . BDWD. Y: TOWNSEND. HENRY HENDERSON. - t - BIOfiARD WOOD. * , . * M• ;• ALFRED H. FOSTER. * Phtlada., Dec. 81,1868.- . Jal-fiw 1 TOS. G. RITTENHOUSE, of, tbe late firm if o> B. C. HORNOR Sc CO , will continue the Whole- S*l6 _ Varnl»h“ Manufacturing, in all its branches, as 'heretofore; at the old'stand: ''? ■. . for, past favors, hesollcltethe custom of the former patrons of B O . IIOBNOR Sc 00. i and hopes by strict attention to .business; to, continue to give entire satisfaction. > * Store—No. 831 A RGB st, bet. Second and Third ate. - Factory—At OOOPERVILLB, Twenty-third ward. ; jal-lm* rrtHEc PARTNESSfIIP ■ HERETOFORE JL existing between the subsonbers, - under the flm of Trnltt Brother Sc Co., Is this day dissolved by matua consent, John'F. Bennett withdrawing from tbe firm. ‘ Tae business will be rattled-by either of the part* hen. CHARLES B. TRUITT, BOBT.’W. D TBOIir, SAUL L,OE»DTZbORO, JBHN F. BJBNNBXT. Philadelphia; December 81,1858. ... - Jal-121 Tf!HE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONi- JL,' TINUB the General Hardware Business »t No. 629 MARKET street, and No. 526 OOUUIBOS street, under the firm of Truitt Brother A Co. " , ' " , OHABtiBS B. TBtJITT^ . ROBT. W.D. tRUITT, SAUL. X. ORIUTZBORG. Philadelphia, January 1,1659. jal-126 i Dissolution.— The firm oi guillou, ANDERSON, ft 00 being dissolved by the death of sfr. Oharles P. Anderson, the basinets or said flrra will be settledJ>j the sarming partner at Np. 327 MARRET street. RENE GUIIiLOiJ. r'tOPARTKERSHIP. ~ Th© Subscriber© \j, -bare this day associated themselves for the Im portation and Jobbing of L Hou9e*fnrnisbinjr Dry Goods, in <the ©tore lately occupied by Gallloo, Anderson. Sc, 00., No. 827 MABKBT street, under the' name sod styleofGulUoa, Emory, &0». __ ’ • ’ RBNE GUILIOD. JOHN HMORY. - J. ©RANK BBOWN. Sot BoU dint to £et. For sale.—estate of Elizabeth IMHEL and OATH \RINE 0 ABMONY, Deceased. All that valuable Lot and Five-Story Store and Dvel« line erected thersonVaitaafed at the northwest corner THIRD and CHERRY Street*/ containing• on Third street eighteen feet, on Cherry street sevSnty-ope feet six lochpfl,-thence running northward, forming an L of nlnetj feet, book, of stores situated on Thirdatreet. For further particulars inquire of 8. SPANG, ' ISAAC K9ONB, 148 North Third street. jiSUm w f-8m DAPER MILL TO Paper Xr Mill known u HA.NWELL MILL; situated on tho WUe thicken Creek.end one mllefrom Chestnut UUI Railroad Station. This Mill la adapted to make fine Hook Papers. It has three engines, one four ipachlne, 62 Inches wide, and all the appurtenances Tor the eric cental manufacture of paper; Possession given imme diately. Applyto, or adureu. „ i - ' .. ■ GSOBQ6 H, LEVIS, } ; No. SO Booth SIXTH Street. 'Msk ' ¥OR SALE—A handsome) new three-' |Ei story BRICK DWELLING, with three-tfory back baUdings, Is finished throughout In fir*t-oIM9 style, end bin ill the taodern ltiprof amenta. ‘ Located on TW BN* TIBTfI Street;'ehove Race. And will be fold n bar gain. Apply to BURTON & LANING, No. 602 AROH Street. - * - - oia-U FOE RENT—Tho DWELLING No. Ka aitt T-Oftnaf Street, {or W&shiugton gduere,) from the lit of January, 1869. -The home U three itorfei high,-with basement, back building* &0,, nor occupied by J. W. Forney* Apply at the office of Tht Press, or at the home, " no23.tr f O KEWT.—On tho Ist January noxtj the . very kupertor and extenfclre RooMB,{2d, Sd. 4th' and Wnfoors, each 84 feot by 140) of the NEW STORK. 588 RAItOT Street, The balldlnz is one of the One ironroTementa on the upper Bide, between FIFTH and SIXTH Streeti, .haring two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into BIXTQ Street. Apply on the premises. • nol-tf Job Jlrintinj. tjIHB NEW JOB PRINTING OFFIOI ?‘0?jEIB PRESS” Is prepared to execute neatly, cheaply and expeditiously, Bv*ar DRsoaiMiOK or PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, CIRCULARS, - BILL-HEADS, BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, POSTERS, { HANDBILLS, LABELS, Printing Tor AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICS, BANKS, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE 07* All orders left at the Publication Office of, Press, No. 417 CHESTNUT Street, will be promptly attended ‘ to. u >1 , Q.OOD GROCERIES ; ATFAtR PRICES! * | OH-AS. H. MATTSON, 'SOUTHWEST CORNER TENTH AND ARCH STS. Hoe on handYaml Is generally receiving, THE iBEST OF GROCERIES, whleh bfrwltl tM\ at the moat hSa kONABLE PRICES FOR CASH. Having a LARGE and CHOICE, ASSORTMENT of SLACK "ind OftljßN TEAS, he ia confident of being able to suit, both in quality, and.priee, all pereone in want of the article. In quantities or from one-pound td thehalf cheat. -His general assortment embraces everything in the wav of FINE GROCERIES, and he Would respectfully invite all in want of good artioles to give him a call. ' It will 1* worth the trial;;it •» ' * ; noSO-3m - ‘CJIJ9H* —086 JBarrolsNos. 1,2, and 3 Macke ■A, rol, 30 Mo and tieraea Salmon. ’4O <’ ~.'do Sea Shad. 246 ,do Mackinaw White Fish. » ' ■ • 437 .do Bali fax and Eaytport Herr ing. . fifiO.qjcea Spaled,Herring, Also. ‘ 600 Quintals Ground Bank Codfish. v ’ Ml*** _ O O.BADLSBiOO., I M ABOH B».j h«» 4 ioot .tor* Ftoa PRESS.-PHiLAJDELPHIA; FRIDAY, JANUARY 14. 1859. THE i^fotUea. IN THE ORPHANB’* hOtTET FOB THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. - The auditor appointed by the Oouit to audit, settle, and a*Joat the account of JAMES OAR6TAIRB and ROBERT R: STEWART, Trustees for Joseph Hood, under the will of ROBERT HOOD, deceased, as stated and settled by James Carstairsj survivlng'trustee, and to.make distribution;of thd balance, will meet the parties interested, for the putpoe&’of hin’appointment, on FRIDAY; January 18th,'1859, at 4 o’clock P. &i ’ at h!s office, No. 211 South FIFTH Street, Philadel phia. ' ' JOHN O’BRIEN, - ja7-fmfcw-sfc , ' • < * ’ Auditor. IN THE OOHKT OF GOMMON PLEAS INLAND FOR THE CITY AND COUNT* OP PHILADELPHIA'. —; 6f the assignment of White, Stereos, fc Company; flur 'petition of Jasabß. Waterman, A* ftlgnee.; 3 1 • , t _ * > Tbe matter to whom was referred the petition of ISAAC 8. 1 WATEBMaNV Assignee of the estate of WHITB, BTEVKNfI.,& 00 , praying for authority-and pdwer to sell At private tale the lireestate ofßenry White, in certain premises'- upon Walnut'street will meet the parties Interested at hie 0ff1ce,N0,955 South' FOURTH 'Street, la the city! of Philadelphia; upon WEDNESDAY, January 19th, 1650. at 4 o’otook P M. WILLIAM BEBOBAIfT, - ' ja7-flaAw-10t ' ' * - i -Master. IN THE ORPHANS’,COURT FOR THE CITY AND,CpUNTY pP_PBILADELPHIA. ofH/ArFABEEIiITi d«oM. • .The auditor appolnted.br.the Court to audit, settle and adjust .the aoeouat of Nicholas Wall, Executor ofgthe lest will and testament of H. A. FARRELL, ded*d,'&udto make distribution of the balance jin the hauls of the’ accountant, meet the parties inte rssted.for thepurposesof hla appointment, on MON DAY,January 24th, 1850, at 4 V. M., at hll Office. No. 612 WALNUT Street, in the city o v Ehiladelphia. jtlo-mwfst WILLIAM BRNQTf Auditor.7* Estate ,op .Robert smock, oe- OKASBDriiAa H'ishoown that tor father, RoM. Smock, of Phil&delphi&.'wjbo died,ln 1884, was possessed oftna-title to. many lands 1n Pennsylvania, Virginia/ Georgiy knd'elsewhere/.at the’time of.his death, any person hating acknowledge pertaining to, said land, of value to hts- heirs, or desiring r to acquire his title thereto, will find It to their Interfat to address the un dersigned, maaoTi.T, and not, by. the agency of any second parties) SARAH PENtNGTON BUCHANAN, Sole -heir-at-law of Robert Smock, deceased, 0. W. cor ner.of. QIEAUD .avenue, and RIDGSroad, Philadef* phia. . , • . i- d 24 fmwQt* " T'ETTRRS TEBTAMENTAR3T TO THE I i Rstote of ROBERT MoMBNAMIN,' Decsas* d, have beengranted to.the underaigtied. All perlbna in debted to the estate of the said decedent wilt please make immediate payment,'and those having claims icatastthe said estate'will present the sacnetotho jttnderslgned. MATTHEW THOMPSON, i N. S corner Tenth and Oathitlne. A. H. TQBAHAM, M. D,|. 1382 Lombard street; • Ot to their Attorney, - WM. B HQOD, J A3if-6t , No. 242 Bonth Fifth street IH THE ORPHANS’.COURT JfO&'THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. ; Notice U hereby given/ that RJ3BEOOA RIDDLE, fthe willow of the said decedent, has presented and died Jin said Court an,appraisement and petition, claiming to retain personal estate therein mentioned, ,1o the value of $BOO, under the Act of Assembly of April 14th, 1881, and that the same will be approved on PJUIpAY. January 21, 1860, unless exceptions be. presented thereto. , . J, n CABTLK, Jil2-14-17-19* Attorney for Petitioner. FIS NO* A DYE! : JEROME'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will r«- store Gray Hair to Its original oo]or in' from ten to twelve days, and restore toe Hair where It has fallen off and become thin, i ITIBNOTADYB! It may be used hs freely as water, and Is toe most beau tiful, Diguing for the Hair how in use. . Thousands in-different parts of the Union have testi fied. to its wonderful virtues, and all who have used it join in their praUo of It. < . " Sold. Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. OWAYNIA SON, No. B North SEVENTH Street, abo * MARKET, Sole Agents for PhiladtlpKia. v, .Trade supplied. 6014-8 m The only article unrivalled IN MARKS*. - The reason why, Is that by Nature’s own process it restores the natural oolor permanently afterihe hair heroines gray; supplles'the Natural fluids, .and thus makes it grow on bald beads, removes all dandruff, itch* ing, and beat from the scalp, quiets and tones an the nerves, and thus cures all nervous headache, ana m*j be relied upon to cure alt diseases of the scalp wad hair; It will stop and keep it from falUog off: makes it soft, glossy , healthy, and beautiful, and if used by- the young two or three times a week, it will never /all or become gray; then readers, read the following, and Judge for yourselves Nbv Yoa*,Jap.B,H6B. MBBSRB. e. 3. WOOD & CO., «. ' Gentlemen :‘H*Tiog heard a good deal about frofwioi ‘ Wood’s Hair Restorative, And my hair being aulte gr*j,| I made up my mind to lay aside the prejudices which I. In common -with a great many persons; had' against alt manner of patent medicines, aim a short time ago 1 commenced using your article, to test it for myself. _ ' The result hfi been so very-satisfactory, that lam very glad I did bo, and In jusUoe to you, as well as for 'the encouragement of others who may be as grey as 1' wai, but who having ray prejudice without my reasons' for setting It aside, are unwilling to, give your Bento re tire a trial till they have further proof, and the best proof being ocular demonstration 1 write yon this lev ter, which you may show to any such, and alto direct them to me for farther proof, who am In and out of the N Y. Wire Bailing Establishment every d»y. Hy hair is'novr its natural color, and much improved In appearance every way, being glossier and thicker, and much more healthy looking. I am. Yours Respect ully, DUHttY 1 JKIiKINB. Corner Columbia and Carroll streets. Brooklyn. __ LIviXOBTOV, A’a., fob. 14,1858. , Paor. Wood—Dear Sir: You? Hair Restorative has done moth good iD ibis part of the country. My half hag been slightly, diminishing for several years. caused, I suppose, from aaligfct bum when I was <mtt4 an la fast. 2 hero been using yoar Hair Restorative for ala weeks, and I flod that ! hare a fine head offcalroow Sowing after baying used all other remedies knows Dtfttneet. • I think it the most rt\nibUrt»mub no* extant, and advise all who are afflicted that way to use your remedy. YoU publish: this if you thinkjw* per. Yoon.d;o' 8. W. MIDDLETON . , - r , ,PBILAD»LyHU. Bept fi.l^f. Paor. Wood—Dear, Bin. You, Hal* Restorative,ls proving itself bensflclal to me. The front, and alse the Sack part of my head, almost lost its oovering—yss, is fact, bald. I hare used but 3 half pi nt bottles of you Bestoratlve, and now the top of-my head Is weJl,studded With a promising crop of ,yonng< halfi and the frontli also receiving its benefit. I have tried other fit opera tions without any benefit whatever. I think, from my own personal recommendation, I can indnoe many others to try it. Yours, respiotfuliy,' ' ‘ . D. B. THOMAS.**. D.> . v No. 464 vln£street. The Restorative Is put up In bottles of three Mae*, vlat Large, medium, abd small j the ■ small holds X 6 Elnt, and retails for one dollar per bottle)’ the medium olda 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, *nd re tails for S 3 a bottle, ,'v. O. J. WOOD A CO.,'Proprietors, 812 Broadway, New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment,) and lli Market street, St. Louis, Mo. ' And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dea lers. nplb-mwfSm fc oowinwhy.fiip Anew and valuable discov ery. ' DA. HAM’S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. IT STIMULATES, BXUILKRATEB, INVIGORATEB, . BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR.BTPPJFY. . This delicious Beverage ly superior.toa)! invigorating Cordials, Schnapps, Nervines, Jfec.jn use for t£e core of Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-burn, Drowi qeas, Kid* ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, ftp., .as it will invigorate and strengthen, but will not In toxicate or stupify.. Persona who have become habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobaeto. Opium, and Spirit uous. Liquors, will.find speedy and permanent relief from a desire to use these destroying agents, by taking a bottle or two of this . ' DELICIOUS' NEDI&AL B S7ERAQE t Weak and sickly Females will find Dr. HAM’S IN VIGORATING SPIRIT » qolok and sure, cure, it being a Regenerator as well as a of the Borneo System. Bacbebm plaint that the AROMATIC INVI . GORATING CORDIAL is calculated to eve is named upon the wrappers aooompanyiog each bottle, and fall directions for nse are also minutely given. ' PBIOI OXB DOLLAR PJS* XOTtL*. Prepared by \ i DARIUS HAM, - . Principal office, No. 48 WATER Bt., N. York. For n), by T. & BUNB, nis-am SUft tt, BEOOND Btroat t FbUodolphia. JjOBEBT SHOEMAKER k 00., WBOLMAI.F DBUQGISTgi ’ Hunfutarwi ui D.»l,r FAUITB, VABNIBHHB, ml WINDOW 6tABB, Northratt corner FOURTH u 4 BAO* Stmts, PWl»4«lphl«. Bole Agents for the tale of the celebrated Floreffe PlateGlase. mh23-tf iffUW & BEERS' A . . LUBRICATING GREASE, the best and eheapeit compound for greasing the axles of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONB, and HEAVY MACHINERY. .For sale in tin cans, kegs, and .barrels, by all the DRUGGISTS is the city and the MANUFACTURERS, t*lB-6tb Mrt. ISSODTfI WATBH JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, FA., (Erected in IB6T. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. . . NOW OPEN TO YIBITORS. myfid-y WELLS OOVBRLY. Proprietor DELANEY'S SALOON AND BESTAU RANT, N. E. ooraer THIRTEENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia.’ - . , WM. ADE LANBY, Proprietor. PROSSER’S RESTAURANT,“No; • 808 MARKET Street, four doors Above EIGHTH, South, side, Philadelphia. Ovatera Stewed, Roasted, Friedj Plokled, Ao., Ao., for Home Consumption and Transportation. NY B. —Pinner from twelve to three o'clock ■ ocJU-tf riIGABS.—2,OOO,OOO HAVANA CIGARS, V 7 favorite brands,by late arrivals from Havana, in Reg.lla, Operas, Conchas, Londres, Ac.. Ao., in store and bond, and for sale by A. MERINO, 140 South FRONT Street. jat-tf SFUGUET & SONS, e Importers of HAVANA CIGARS, ie2B 216 South FRONT Street. COMPANIES. ITOGABO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS A, SEGABB.—A choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig “New Era," daily expeoted from Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TBTB, 1 (Rgw) 188 Walaot street, M«Iow Seoond, AH . Kecmiti ft tor v CEGAHB. — 600,000 Havana Segara, choice O <• brands, by late arrivals, lo bondhud store, for sale by A. MERINO, 140 Booth FRONT Street, <l2O BAHUSI. V. MKABICK. - 3, V'iUQQAK tIRBItOK. WILLIAM B HKBBtOK. CJOUTHWARJC FOUNDRY. ►3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTREKTS. PHILADKI.PHII. , MERHIOK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture Highland. Low Pressure Steam Engines, for laud, River, and MarUe service. Boilers, -Gasometers, Tacts, Iroh v ßoats, Ao.. Cast- Icga of all kinds, either iron or brass ' , Iron frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Rail road Stationß.'&e. . ■ j. Retorts and Gas Maohlneryof tho latest and most improved oonstruetion. ’i' Every description of plantation subh as Sugu, Saw, ana Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, open Steam Tram, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Koglneß, Ac. Bole Agents.lor N .RUiJoDX’fl .Patent Sugar, Boiling Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Ifauitner;^-and Aspiowall A Woolsey’sPatentCentrififgal Drain ing Machines. aus-y Estate of ROBERT HO'OD^Deceased. Estate of RICHARD RIDDLE, deed. toilette unities. with immense HOME ,AXD. ’ EUROPEAN DEMAND illeinfinal. Pings anb (fftjemitaljs. feuie. anZrUeetanram*. <JEigatB anb Tobacco. idatiiincrfi antr Iron. Business (Karita. CJAMTJEL HEFpURIf has transferred hia Law Office from G&rlislo, penun.,to No. 711 BAN BOH'Btreitr (between' Ohestoutand Wain at,) Phila delphia. He will >attend to anj business entrust?! to bis care, in the Courts of Philadelphia or in the In terior of the State, Philadelphia, November 24, 1858. SL. FOWLER, • ATTORNEY AT LAWv HO US TO N t Harris County, Trias. Twenty yew* resident in Texas. Jp-ompt attention paid to Land Business. ObPIOE OPPOSITE THR OLD OAPITOL. Birßss to —Messrs. Daria A Blrney, Philadelphia, tnhfl-ir-Ijf 1. s • 7 . ISAAC T; BEDFORD, BRICKLAYER * No. 211 PRAp Street, back of 21* WALNU T St. near the Exchanges residence Btl NOBLE Street. ■ Rangers add Heaters built and repaired, and all kinds Of Brick Work done. Orders by Despatch Post promptly attended to. Best of reference. > • nol6*2m* TBli ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE, Sao OUSBTNUT STREET, PAUCILB, PAOKAOES/ MERCHANDIZE, SANK NOTES mi SPBOIB. either br iteowa £INBS, ©rin coonectiOß with other BXP&SSB COMPANIKiLto all the prlactpeV TOWNS Md OITU9 oC the XJnited Btetes. a. 9. HANDfOBO. Otnml fhiMtfntenfleett Alex, mokinney, „ ATTORNEY 'AT LAW, GRBBNBBURG, PA. Will practice in 'Westmoreland, Armstrong and In< diana counties. gall-tf *. *. ABSAKSu 4 BBAMS & MATER, £%. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ‘ LOOK IIAVBN, Pa., Will attend promptly to all professional business en trusted to them. Special attention given to the collec tion of olalmf. - J nirnißVoia Qor. Wm. F. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa. :L. A. Mackey, President Look Haven Bank: General b. H. Jackman, Look Haven; Hon. A. White, Lock Haven: Simon Boott, Lock Haven:-Bullitt So Falrtherne, rbiladel-, Shia: McFarland, Evans, & Co., Philadelphia: Evans ? Watson, Philadelphia p Phillip M. Price. Philadel phia ; Hon. A.. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor,'& Co., Philadelphia: Toner Sc Davlfl,Phila delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefouts, Pa.; J. W. Qolgglfl, Kfltl., Philadelphia. jy2fi.tr* TETE, COMMISSION HER \J OHANT. and Importer of HAVANA BEGARB. (New) 158 Walnut street, second story. aol-ly Jffbliws. SJPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Goodyear’s k 5 Patent for Vulcatilzed Rubber Butfpondera, Braids, Webs, and all other Fabrics and articles made by combin ing Borons substances with threads or sheets of vulcan ised .rubber are notified that unless the same are properly stinipod or labelled with my name, and by my author:- ty, they cannot )>e legally disposod or in the United States Merchants and dealers are invited to examine specimens now In store, and to give their orders for the Spring Trade'to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN* BR Off TUB TITLES AND EXCLUdIV* BIQUTB IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all the styles* heretofore manufactured or imported, and many others. ALSO, INCENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND BELL , —and the .Terms—may be obtained on application to ms at No. 23 COUBTLANDT Street, N Y. n24-ly HORACE H. DAY. (Educational. TfIDGEHILL SCHOOL—PrincotoaN. J.- JEi The Sixty-first Semml.auoual term of this well known School 'or Boys will open JANUARY 20. Ap. plications for places should be made early. . d24*frm&w-16t J. W. TAVERNER, whoso original Philo • sopblcal system of Instruction In KLOODTION and GESTURE has received the most distinguished marks of approbation; offers his services to the citizens otPhiladelphia and Now York, and to Collegiate Instl- ' tattoos In all parts of •the United States. Hl* (nstrue ‘tlon has been received with enthusiastic expressions of’ gratification In moat of the Colleges and Ladies’Semi naries North And South. Ills ptlvate coarse of instruc tion (8 lesions)'on Proportion, Modulation, Intonation, Force, Contrast, The Language of Gesture, The Pas sions, Ac.,' has been highly commended by Uer Dr. Chapin, New York; Rev. Dr. B N. Kirk, Boston; Rev. Dr. Wm. Bacon Stevens, Philadelphia: Rev. Dr. Bel* low%, and' Bev. Dr. Oigood, New York, and*other dll tfngafshed Orators. ToLalltsand Gentlemen lo the private circle, who 1 desire to learn to read the works or Bhakspeare and the Poets; his peculiar Instruction In this department Is ef .great practical value. • Address 782 North NINETEENTH Street, Philadel phia. Circulars, with the Testimonials referred to, can be obtained at Messrs. CAREY Sc HART’S, corner of Fourth and Ohestnut streets. dl6-wflfcm-lm Ballad singing and guitar.- T. UiSdOP.IMJ MLBKBT Street. dM-lu\» LONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N. K. comer EIGHTH and' BUTTONWOOD Bta. OOMMKHOUI. D*PARTMKNT.—Book-keeping in all its various forms; preparing Students' thoroughly for situations in any branch of business: Plain and Or namental Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and Correspondence. No institution in roe United States Sves a more tborough and fractieat course. Iu this ipartment no teaching Is done ip classes, and Is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited mathematical and Classical dbpart- MENT—(Separate from the Above.)—Voung Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an KugUth and Clas sical Education, Tie: Spelling, Reading, Writing. Gram mar/Geogranhy, Arithmetio, Philosophy, Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions ef five months oommenee September Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at any time be fore op after these datwand charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. 9 , mb2s-tf ;_: ( F. DQNLKAYY LONG, Principal CiRITTE W DEN ,B rHI ItA.DE UP HIA / COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, aortheast comer ef CHESTNUT and SEVENTH Streets. BUfluSxss WlPJ|*| men for AO5 V BOARD OF TRUSTEES. B. B.Oomegys, Francis Hoskins, George H. Stuart, , David Milne. John Bbarhawk, Davids; Brown, UtacrawliK, A-'T.P.raqm, D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown, * Joshua Lipplnwtt. ; EVENING BEBSfONh after September 16th. E*sb Student has ivmywvil Hfatauojio* (at this lustituMop. and a Diploma from here Is the best re aummemlatipnayoung man ogp have, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. eeB-tf BKX; ANT it STRATTON’S CHAIN OP NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. PM ladetphia College, Southeast oornar SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Tor information, oall or send For drooler. jeio-tr EVENING SESSIONS HAVE CQMUSNQKD. S SNYDER LEIDY—JAS. M. LEIDY, ♦ Principals of LEIDV BROTHERS' ACADEMY,’ Nos. 148 and 160 SIXTH STREET, near R%ee, where a knowledge of WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC Is made certain to every pupil that may enter. ACADEMY open day ana evening. n 023 TOR CHARLESTON AND SA SSSBm VANN AH.—HERON'S LINE. GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS Of LADING SIGNED EVERY DAY. The splendid flrst-elaes side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest, one of these shine sailing every BATUBDAY at 10 •’dock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Sa vannah. Until the steamship State of Georgia has received her new boilers, the Steamship {Keystone State, in order to aecommodate passengers and the trade, wilt make Weekly Trips, alternately to Charleston and Savannah. FOR OHARUIBTQN. ' Tk« ateuuhtp KBVBTONJ BTATI, Obtain O.P Marahman, will flail on SATURDAY, January 16th. at 10 o’clock, A. M. YOB SAVANNAH. The iteamshin STATE OP GEORGIA, Oaptain J. J. Garvin, will sail on SATURDAY, January 23d, at 10 o'clock, A. M. At both Charleston and Savannah, these shipsconnect with steamers for .Florida and Havana, and with rail roads, Ac.. for all places In the South.and Southwest. FREIGHTS REDUCED. Heavy Frelgbt’at *n average of is per oeut. below New York steftmahfp r*tei. INSURANCE. FREIGHT and INSUHANOM on a largo proporttoa of goods shipped Sooth Till bo found to bo lower bj these ihlpa than bj tailing Teasels. 0»blu r„ »J 0 00 Ixetmuon TiafceU, good forth e Bft 00 No Mite Of lAdtag signed after th* ship hM sailed. For freight or >amge, apply to A. HKUOH, Jr., Ho. 888 (lata 81) North wlarrW. Agentf rt Oharleaton, T. B. A T. G. BUDD. Agents In Savannah, 0. A. QBIINHA A 00. For Florida } from Oharleaton, ataamer CAROLINA, every Tneaday, , For Florida, from Bavannih, eteamerf BT. HARTS and BT. JOHNS, every Tneeday and Satnrday. For Havana, from Oliariefton, ateamer IBABIL, at the 4th and 10th of every month. 6 A* STEAM TO Gl/ASQQVT, LIVER- S£2 POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON DERRY, without delay. for $3O. Botura tickets, good for six months, to either of the shove places, by any steamer of the line, $OO for the round alp, out And back. mom hbw Tons. Glasgow, Thomson. Saturday, Jan23,l2Q»clock M Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday, FeblO 12o’olookM. Glasgow, Thothson, Baturday, March 19,19 o’oloek, M. FROM OI.ABQOW. Edinburgh. Gamming, Saturday, January 23d. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, February 19. Edinburgh, Gumming. Saturday, March 19. BATES OF PASSAGE. raoM qlisoow. First Glass.. ......IS guineas. Steerage, found with Qookvd provisions..*. 8 •• FBOM MKW YORK, First ......,..$75 00 Steerage, found with cooked provisions., f , 80 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infants in Steerage, free. Return ttoketg available within six months, by any steamer of this line. Firstolass. $l4O Steerage.,soo An experienced Burgeon attached to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN A 00., 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia ROBERT ORAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL Sc LON BY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore. 3*B THE BRITISH AND NORTH SaSKE&.aiOAN ROYAL MAIL BTJUM 7ROU NSW TORS TO LIVERPOOL Chief Oabin Passage.. ...., Second Cabin Postage. PROU It ORTON TO LIVERPOOL Chief Cabin Passage. Second Cabin Passage. The ships from Boston calf at Halifax. PKfUJIA, Capt. Judkins, CANADA. Capt Lane, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMKRIOA, Capt Millar. ASIA. Oapt. B. C. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt. Ander- APIUOA, Capt. Shannon. mo, BUROPA.Capt J.Leltcb. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head: green on starboard bow; red on port bow. ASIA, Lott, leaves N York, Wednesday,'' Jan 6 CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday j sn 12 AFRICA, Shannon. “N. York, Wednesday. Jan. 10 NIAGARA, Anderson," Boston, Wednesday, Jan 20. EURO "A, Lieitch, <( Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 2 Berths not seonred until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jowelry, Preoteus Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and tbo value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to jal-tf E. OUNARD, 4 Bowling Groen. ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS. We bate just received a comprehensive end va ried stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap pendage to Churches, Vestibules, Conservatories, and other building®, whereit is deemed necessary to embel lish, or to give a Chaste and elegant appearance. Any color maybe had, either plain or ornamental, elabo rately or in relief. ZIEGLER tc SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint, and 01a*s Dealers, frtft-dtf *»n%a*r»it rtnr HAAood and Great, na PORK.-— 409, New Mess Pork for Mle.byo> 0. 0. SADLER A. GO.I ' I4K9H ot.| tsoond door below front, Inanrantt Conißanug. JjARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, JUNE 1,1808,8210,605 41 FOR FIBB INSURANCE ONLY. WILLLIAM D. SHERHSRD, Agent, Jal-in w f tf TN SIT RANGE OOMPASIOF THE A BTATK 0> PENNSYLVANIA—VIRB AND MA RINE INBUBANOS~No. 4 KXOIIANGS BUILDINGS. Chartered in 1784—0apltal'*300,000—AMta, Jann ary1,1868,*347,440.60-100. ’ , . i All invested in 'sound and available securities— ©ontJ • nuo to insure bn Ves&els and Cargoes, Buildings. Stock* of Merchandise, &o M on liberal forms. Henry D. Bherrerd. George H. Btnart, Simeon Toby, gunnel Great, Jr., Gh&rlea Macalester, - Tobias Wegner, WUllem 8. Bmith, Thomas B. Wattson, John B.Bndd, . : Henry Q.. Freeman, William RWhite, Oharfes 8. Lewis, George 0. Carson. 1 HENRY D, BHERRBRD, President. Willuh Hnni t Secretary. jeo.wfnn.tt Fire and iniiAND risks—fame ' INSURANCE COMPANY capital.. yz to.m. (Organised under the Aet of Assembly reUtire to In surance Companies, passed April 2d, 18W.) . Office ail OHRBTNTJT Bt., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. * Henry Lewis, jr M D.B'Bimy, John W. Ererman, A. H.-Rosenheim, John B Ellison, W» W. Knight. IQ AW. RAY, President., ■etary 1 ; / j»l2i.y 0. A. mu. Baamel Wright, . William Wt walttrij Charle* Richardson, Jacob W. Stoat/ ' narolay Lippineotl, George A West, OBOE w x. dIANOHARp, Been CO H M O N W E Ah T H INSURANCE COMPANY OPTHE-STATE OF Pennsylvania; DIRECTORS. Dr. David Jayne, Themaa S Stewart. John M. Whitall, John M. Batler, Edward 0 Knight.- Thomas W. Evans, John K. Walker, Henry Lewis, Jr., Isaac Jeanes, John Allen. ( ' , - , OFFICERS. .. DAVID JAYNE, President JOHN 11. WHLTALL, Vice President. ■ S. 8. MOON, Secretary.' OFFICE N. W. corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, PHILADELPHIA. ■ DEL A.WAKE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY.I HE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA. ■ OFFICE 8. E.' CORNEfI THIRD AND -WALNUT 1 Streets,. Philadelphia. * , MARINE INSURANCE - ON VJCBBSLB. )' CARGO. S To all parti of the World. FREIGHT, \ .INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by Birer, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage) to al parts of the Union. .FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Btores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. ASSETS OF THE COM PANT, November 1, 1868. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate $ 71,883 35 Philadelphia Cits, and other Loans 287,066 60 Stock In Railroads and Insurance Companies 26,862 60 Bills Receivable.,, 201.666 36 Cash on hand.. l 42,067 86 Balance In hands of Agents—Premiums on Marine policies recently issued—and other debts due the Oompany,.... 61.288 14 William Martin,' * Joseph & Seal, fldmund A. Bonder, obnO. k Davis, JOhnß. Penrose,' George G Lelper, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Huston. Wm 0 Ludwig, Hugh Craig, ■ Spencer M’llvalne, Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, TDOB. O. HENRY LYLBURN, Becr Great western insurance and, TRUST COMPANY.' ■ OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDINU, 403 WALNUT! STREET. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. 3216.263 03. Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE, MARINS. OAUtiO, .ml INLAND INSURANCE. ’ DIRECTORS: Charles O. I.atbrop, | William Darling, * Alexander WhlUdfo, E. Tracy, John O. Hunter, James B. Smith, Isaac John R. Vodges, J.'tt. McOqrdy, • Thomas DotUr,. Thos. L. Gillespie, Qbarltq Harlan, Daniel L. CotUer, Jonathan 3: Slocum. • 0. C.LATHBOP* President.. Wftl. D6Rr.rNO, VlC9President. • JAMES WBIOHT, Bw’y amt Troaanrar dOAd&Wtf SAFEGUARD INSC S? '409 WALNUT Streat, Capital paid in (securely ini Bnrblus This Oompany having bee new ready to make Insurer Esrty. merchandise, Ac . i V FIRE QNLY, upon f»To . BIBEC Jacob N. Reels? j Francis Blackburne, Rob*rt P. King, _.. KB.Engllsh, ~ George H Levis, Josephs. BUdfold John Frsntioa, Edward W lin, P. U. fllrckhead, ilpuy B. Foots, JACOB » lIIVST R Foots,'Scants WiH.aDsi.mu, p«o. 281, AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00., JX INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER PETDAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia Haring a large paid-up Capital Stook and Bnrplos Invested In sound and available' Securities, eontihueto insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Vessels in Port ana. their Cargoes, sgi other Personas Property. All Losses liberally *ud promptly adjusted, SIMOVOM. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John welsh. Caspar W. Morris, Samuel C. Morton, James R. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Edmund 0. Datilh. Qharlei W. PouUaer. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS B. HABIB. Secretary. ja3B-jif piTY INSURANCE COMPANY, No* 110 \J South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capita 1............ $300,000. Organised 1881. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually; Personal Property, annually, or for % less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks j reoeive De poeJts; hold Trusts andnentannqitlep- ALFRED WEEKS, President. R. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. Mums, Secretary. maatrroM. Alfred Weeks, - Hon. W. D. Kelley, B. O. Tyler, J, W. Tonwy, J. W. ftopder, P. B. Mingle, O. K. Bleklng, James Watson, J. L. Hafthlasea, Lndlarn Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Cutis, jelfl-ly G. F. Tamer. " f IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM JU PANT,—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OOMPANT. Northeast Comer of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, 8013,738.08.' INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur chase* life interests la Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act m Executors, Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and Guardian*. nvnK*s. Daniel L. Millar, Samvel 1. Stokes, Benjamin Coatee, William Martin, Richards. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P.Haoker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, JameS Euaton, Bamuel 0. Huey. Theophilua Paulding, Charles HaUovell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hntchin/Kus, Rodolphns Kent, John W. Hornor, William H. Carr, Bills g. Archer, Edward T. Mott, • Samuel J. Christian, William Beberteon, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin, ’ John G. Brenner, F.B. Miohler. Easton. , DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL 1. STOKES, Vice Prea’i. Jofl W. Hoakoa, Secretary. nlB-ly TC ASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.— JJJ OFFIOB No. ft EXCHANGE. AoTßoaisnn Stock Capital, 0500,000. Ghauts* Fsbpkvpal. Fire Bisks on Merchandise and Buildings. Marine Risks on Vessels. Cargoes pad Freights. Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken ou favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Andrew Cochran, Robert F. Taylor, William I. Brown, Thomas Shaw, Richard G. Stotesbury, George Cookmao, Peter D. Myers, • Charles Stay, Robert B. walker, Jacob Reed, Jacob Lukens, W. 0. Stotesbnry. ANDREW COCHRAN, President. WiLLiAV I. Baows, Vice-President nS-tf Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street," Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Thos. L. Luders, Win. P. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, M. W. Baldwin, Wm.K. Hamlin, John 0. James, H. H. BhUUngford, A. J. Bnckuor, 0. S.‘ Spangler, John W. Sexton, H.H. Houston, William R&lguel, Wm. H. Love, Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton, John Garrison, lasso Myer. K. 8. Warns, President—THOMAS L. LUDBRS. Vice President—E. 8. WARN*. Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. nelft-tf OKIE & OAPP, 228 DOCK Street, above Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer cantile Paper and Siomlties generally. Attenl the Broken* Board dally, and fill all orders for the pur- Phase or etla of STOCKS, BONDS, fro. Ja7-ly ..... 0180 7B A. TREGO, REAL ESTATE AGENT e AND CONVEYANCER, RIDGE AVENUE, Brat door below Thirteenth street, attend* to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Negotiating Beouritlea, Renting Houses, and Collection of House aud Ground Rente, And Interest Monies. Satisfactory references giron. 0019-3m* 1 Ra. CORSON, • REAL ESTATE BROKER. Monty Loaned on Bond and Mortgage Oolleotlone promptly made. NORRISTOWN, F A pRONISE k GO., VJ SPEOIB AND EXCHANGE BBOKBBS. No. 40 South THIRD Street, MItADIL?HIA. . Refer to the Bams and Biokiis of Philadelphia. PIANO-FORTES CORRECTLY TTYTnTUNKD by 0. R. BAttQKNT. Satisfaction warranted. Orders left at No BQ4OUEBTNUTBtrfeet. Terms, $l. Twelve year*’ fafttory experience Ja4 2m* fdaafa i PIANO FORTES, rnnrn Just received, an elegant stock of BA7BN, BaOON, A 00., NUNNS & OLABK, BALLET. DA- Vis A.OQo and &ALB A 00. 8 PIANOS. MBLODB .ONS of best Quality, at J.B. GOULD’S, w 8. * roomer SBVBNTHand CHESTNUT its. nblB«y ‘ ' COMPANY. 8300,0C0. (ALL PAID IS.) PhlladelphlA. DIBEQTOBS $508,804 70 DIRECTORS. James .0. Hand,- Theopbllua Paulding, James TraqaaJr' William Byre,'Jr., J.P.l’enUtaa, . Joshua P. Byre, . Samuel E. 8 tokos, Henry Bloan, James B. M’rarland, Thomas 0. Hand, - j Bobert Burton, ’ John B. Sample, Pittsb’g' D. T. Morgan, “ i J.T. Logan/ “ \ ( MARTIN, President. HAND, Vice President. : Btary. dlft-tf ; ORANGE COMPANY; PbiUdelphlA, ’ iteated).. ~$200,000 «& thorouglf Luca upon *ll kinds of pro# •gainst LQ9B or DAMAQS orebje terms. OTORS. Hooiß B. Oa«hlog Chariest .Wetton*., . , . _JBUhnJ. Baldwin, ‘ J.A. H.ZUsbroirolC; A Aron Olose, John M. Reach, Matthew Kelley, Alex. 0. Laurence Alfred Clapp, Wm. I. Forbes. H. RBBL1&, President; , Pane SoxitM. fiailtonti %iritU r - NEW YOEK LINES. AMBOT AND PHrLADKLE’A jpAKHOAD'.OO -S LISES, IBOM PHIL4DILBHIA.TO NKW TOBK and way pcaobS, nILL LKAYK'Ag FOLLOWS.~VIB ! "' FBOM KENSINGTON DgPOT. i. Fare from'Kenjg’n At 04 A. M., Mnralßg M»n, K«- I)e,>ot *“ N6W York ' * «Jo and Jertey City. At 6Jf P. H m Evening Atilt, Ken* Blngton and Jersey City......... AtlltfP M. t Night Hall, Kerning ton a*.d Jersey City « «« The OX Byenlrg: Mail Line rana daily, ' The llv Night Mat!, Saturdays excepted -*• . ■** The Cara of the Firth and Sixth-street City Paeaenwr SSSEgt- .“537'“ e “ T,3r p ““ n » ra L “ d PROM WAX.NOI-BTBBEI WHABF: >lßg, At 6 A. M. Tis Camden and Amboy, 0. & A. Ac commodation. • |226 At 6 A. &f , via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jersey) Accommodation 2 26 At 10 A.jM. tla Camden and Jersey City. Morning Express 8 00 At 2 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, C. A A. Ex press 2 00 At 8 P- M. ria Camden- and Amboy, Accommoda tion—let Class.... 228 At 3 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—2d Clißfl ....' 150 At pM. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—lst Class;..... 2 25 At 6)f P.U- via Camden and Amboy. Acoommoda- 1 76 ip* Express Lines stop at Principal Stations onlyJ ’ Por Belrldere, Easton, Plemington; &o-. at 6 A. M.‘ w y °f " Cap, Btroodsbnrg, Bcrantoo, WHkesbarre. Montrose, Great Bend, &e ,at 6A.M , TiaDeJaware, L «k.»a»n», end W-tern. iwiroad. ’ lor freehold, at 6 A. M.aud 2 P, M. for Mount Eollj, fct 6 A. M .3. ud SiiPM. ; _ _ WAT DIKES for Briatol, Trenton, Ao., .t S P. M.,and 4IT P.M from Kensington Depot. 1 n for Palmyra, Banoccaa, Bererly, Bnrllngten. Bor dentotrn, to., at 3 and 6* P. M. “ ’ - _ fifty pounds of biggtge only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited Irom taking anythlnVts bag gegs but their wearing apparel. All baggage orer Qfty pounds to be paid for extra. Tha company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be reliable for any amount beyond Sioo. ex cSpt by speoial contract, ■ January. 11,1869. ' WM. H. GATZMBR, Agent. : £ ORTfI PENNSYL- RAILROAD WIN TEK ARRANGEMENT. FORBETULHIIKM, DOYLE3TOWN, &e,,and by railroad connections for • UMtOtt OfttAWlBU, - Allent<s#h, . Williamsport. Sfauch Chunk, '< Elmira, - ■ Ilaaleton, Niagara Falls, On and aft*r WEDNESDAY, December 21,1858, Pas* "eogerTraipa will leave FRONT and WILLOW streets, Philadelphia, u follows: . For ffetbtebem, Easton, Allentown, Ifaueh Chunk,' 7 Haxleton.&e, /Express) at ~,.....&30*A M. P“ a «Dgera for Easton by this line can spend twohonra in Bethlehem, and an hour and a half In Easton, and return the same evening, , For Bethfehem, Allentown, Maneh Chunk, Williams* port, Elmira, and the West, (Express) at. .2.15 p. M.' Pot Doyleatown, (Accommodation) - liV 8 « *■ M. aai 4 P. M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) “ P. M. TRAINS FOR'PHILADELPHIA. Leare Bethlehem (Express) at 7 A. M. and 6 PM. 3MP M ,ta,<nni (Accommodation) at 7 A. M and Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. \ OH SUNDAYS. Philadelphia, for Port Washington, at 9.80 A. 11. Philadelphia, for Dojfestown, at 4 P. M. * Doylestovn, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. 41. Port Washington, for Philadelphia, at 9.40 P'. M. Passenger Trains (except Buftday Trains] oonheet at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Streets Passen ger Railroad. ,' • - to Bethlehem, $t 60: to Matieh Ohnnk, $2 60: to Keaton, $1 60 jto Dojleatown,'Bo cents. , • , . , BLLIB 01/ARK,-Agent. PHILADELPHIA AND ELMfEA HAIL M. ROAD LINK.-QDIOKSST ROtJTB to Blinlia, WUiMbJlre, Buffalo, Ohleago, Rook. Inland. Niagara. Valla, lltlwanke., Burlington, Montreal, Bt. Taall, Detroit, Drmlleth, and Bt.Loula, - • ; Passenger traloa will leare tke Philadelphia and’ Beading “Railroad. Defot, oaniar ,BROAD and TINJ Street., dailj, (HnncUja exeepted,) aa follows: ' ■ JE-ao A- m. da t lXpßßga, Jor llmua, Nl«ara Valla, Buffalo, Detroit, Okloajo, Milwaukee, Root Island, Galena, Bt. Pauls, Burlington.' and Bt. Loula. , _ ■ 3.M P. H. NIGHIMXPRffBB, Vor RlnlrsoNlaMra Valla. Buffalo, Detroit, OMoago, Milwaukee, Bock Island, Galena, Bt. Paula, Burlington, and St. Lonla. . / , ‘ , Ska 7-80 A. M. train rune throhgh to HARRISBURG*i •topping at all-Stationa ou tke Lebanon Talley Branok' of tkaPklladelpkiaaad Beading Railroad.. . ano At Bupart, for Wllkaabarre, Pittatcin, Scranton, and nil stations on tke LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMHBOBG RAILROAD. 1 ’ Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suapenaiob Bridge. U7r Tickets oaa be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line’s Tioket 0 CB’oe, Northwest comer of SIXTH and OHEBTNUT Streets, and at the Pas tenge? DapoU comerof BROAD acd y INI. , , THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leataa, the Depot, Broad street, below' Tine, dall/.- jßuidajs excepted,) for all points West and North, at 9 Freight* mut be delivered before 3P. H. to Insnre loir going the same day. .. Far further information apply at - ■ Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, ' CHAB. 8. TAPPBN, General Agent, * N. W, oor.Sixth and OheatnntStreete. ort-tf , ' Philadelphia. ; -BE—— W IN T EE AB-. lERSfcHfc RANOIMBNr. "Jt, PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI JIORK RAILROAD. Os Uld After SAlqrdAj, December 4, ISAS, PASSENSER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA At BA. M., IP. M., (Erpreu.) And Tor Wilmington, At « A. M., 1,3.30, and UP H. For New On»tle, At 8 A.M.,Aodl And 8.80 P. H Poriltddletown, AtB A.M., endlP.M. , Tot I>o'Twr,'stO A."Mr; yvrK x-py For Beaford At 8 A. M., and 1 P. H. . ‘ : TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, ... : Lanya RAltlmuA «t 8.80 A. K., (BxnraM,) 18 soon, AM 4.40 P.M. . • Laata Wilmington At 7.30 and 11.40 A.M..3.M an 8.66 P.H., ' \ Laata Now Outlt At 8.46 And 1113 A.H., And 8.66 F. Me ' - - . ~ ' Laata Hlddlatown At 10.30 A. U., And 8.80 P. M. LAATAUoTAr At 0.30 A. M., And 4.86 P.M. Laata BAkford At 7.46 A. M., and 1.46 P. H TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.' Wilmington at 0.10 A. M., 1:66 P. H., and 13.1 t SUNDAYS onlj at 11 p. M. bom PklladAlsklato Bal ✓ tlzaore. Do do 5.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Pkil* delphift.' -Vrelgbt Train, witfc'Pauenger Oar attached, will ran M follows; Le&TO 'Philadelphia for Perryrllle and intermediate places at . 6 00 P.M. Laare Wilmington for ~ do' 'do do 6&6P.M Leave Baltimore for Day re do Grace - do 000 P. M 90S 8a M. FELTON. Prealdent. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN A AND NOB 818 TOWN RAILROAD—WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. ON AND A/TKB MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS.IBSB. FOR GERMANTOWN, Leave Phl'adelnhiaB,7U, 8 4q, mlu., 9J4, 10V,11J< A. M„ 1,9, 8,4, £, 6, T| sJV, 10,11 X #. if.’ Leave Germantown 8, T, 7 X , 8, # 10. min., loi{, 11 Jf A. M., 1.10 min., 2. 3. 4,6, 8, 7’B, 9,10 X P. M ON SUNDAYS, — - rij Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min, A. M., 2, B\ P. M. lime Germantown 8.20 .min. A. if., 1.10 min.. 6lf P. M. ’ CHESTSUT HILL RAILROAD. l««v. Phllsdslphl. e, lx, 8.40 mln., Ilk A. M.. 2, 4,8,9 P.M. ! Leave Chestnut HiU 7.10 mia., 7.86 min.. 8.50 min., 11.10 A. M., 12.60,3.40, 5 <4077.40 mia. P. M. ON.SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min, 6V P. M. Leave Chestnut Dill 8 A. U.. 12.60.6.20 min. P. 81. FOU CONBHOHOOKBN ADD NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6*,9,11 A. M.,105 min.. 3.10 min., 4*. 6.50 tmn , 11* P. Jl, Leave Norristown 6,7, 0,11 A. H., 1,3*, 6.40 min. P. U. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A . 41. and $ P. M. Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 6 P. M. FOR MANAYONK. Leave Philadelphia B*, 7 86 min., 9, 11 A.M..106 min .2 05, 3.10 min., 4,v, 6.60,7.46 mlu ,11 vp. M. Le»ToM»n.ynok6^,l) { , BJI, 9 X, 11 x A.M..IX, 8,4, 6.10 min , 8.46 P. M. SUNDAYS SAMB.AB NORBIBTOWN. OnEBTBtt VAI.LEY RAH ROAD FOR DOWNING- Leave Philadelphia Gy A. M. and 3.10 min. P. M. 11. li. SMITH, General Superintendent, DEPOT, NINTH and GftBKN Sts. fgg am IT" ,M I NOTICE.—CHESTER fljgWgggWgßg VALLEY RAILROAD -PAS SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE fcTATIONS —On and after Ist Jaou ary. 1859, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VINB Streets TRAIN for Downlngtown, leaves at 7,i0 AFTERNOON. TRAIN for Downlngtown, leaves, ai B.BOP M. ' DAILY (Sundays txospted.) By order of the Board of Managers of the Pbiiadel phis and Reading Railroad Company d3O If. H. MoIUUfiNNEY, Secretary. flflrlltOfrM. Philadelphia warming and VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ARNOLD * soooaesoas to s. a. haumsow. We have removed from our old stand In Walnut street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the St. Lawrenoe Hotel, where oar old friends and the public are respectfully invited to examine our extensive, atook of Warm Air Pomaces, Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Bnanieled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, See., Ac. Wears now manufacturing OHILSON’S CELEBRATED PAT-' BNT NSW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever Invented', end suited to ell olaaaes of buildings. Also, 1 new and beautiful patterns ot Lost Do Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sites and pattern l We have also commenced the manufacture o ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn sylvania Sloh*. These Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM at ths late Pittr and ExAu Wife* of fA* Franklin Institute of this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful Amtiqqi Maxblbs, are not injured by Smoke, Coal Uas, Oil or Acids , and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at mnch lessvrisi than Mar&Ji, Call end ns them. ARNOLD A WILSON BINJ.M. FILTWELL, Superintendent. Philadelphia, April, 1858—ap34 ly ETiiRDWARE.—The subscribers, COM LX MISSION MBROHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, wonld respectfully sail the attention of the trade to their stock, which they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con sists in part or— Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox, Cow, Fifth, Back. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship, Mine, and Coil Chains. ' ' ’ The celebrated “L” Horse Nails; Stone andSledgs Hammers. “Wright’ ’’ and other Anvils: Solid Box and other Tioes. Bhort and long handle Fry Pans; round and ovt] Sake Pans. “Martin’s” superior Tiles and Rasps; Bed Screws. “Excelsior ” Safety Foss; Blasting Tubes. Corn, Grass, and Brier Scythes; Hay, Com, aad Straw -aulvci. Hat, Manure, Tanners’, and Spading Porlu. filial and Hoes; Shorels and Spades, of all kinds. Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Olout. and finishing Nails. Oast and Wrought Butt Hinges; Screws, flocks of all kinds; Cutlery, Bams and Pumps, Axes, Hatchets. Ham •non. Planes, and other Tools, Ac., Ac. W. G. LBWIB & BON, No. 411 OOHMERQB Btreet. PLASMA. OH ARTIFICIAL LARD.— BKROIAI. NOTION TO PHYSICIANS—Tha abora offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eesed surfaces, whioh combines the following idTuti* g«* s " A good And unvarying consistence, easily vuhad off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and. for sale wholesale and retail, at QlUßfl’B Laboratory and Phanuaoj,-, < «kt Sirflftk «o« ekMteßifgwt. T HE PENNSYLVANIA CBN TEAL • , H4ILH.O4T>. ' ' 1859. 1859. the capacity xb > . THREE THROUGH PABSENGKR TRAINS ‘ BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND FmMItJRG. Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through . from Boston, New York and all points e&st, and at tbs Union Depot at Pittsbarg with Through Trains for Cin- St Lonls, Olsvlandj Chicago, Burlington, St. Pf % Indianapoir* Louisville, New Orissa?! and all * intermediate points in Ohio,'lndiana, lUinoia: Ken-' tacky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota. Missouri* Kan sas,_aod Nebraaka-ibns furnishing facilities for the' transportation of Paaamgera unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other rente-. - - Express-and Vast Lines rna throogh to Pittsburg without change or Cars or Good actors. Bmoking Cars are atUchedto eaeh.Train: Woodrnfl’s 81eepiDg liars to Express and Fast Trains. The XX. PBBS i RUNS DAIL*: “Mall and Fast Lines.Bondars excepted FmlUm” l, ‘"‘ PhilidelphUstT 30 A. if. Express Train lesrs, <i 1100 P M w.iri.l^ T iT EalMB A® POttOWS : Accommodation, rid Colombia. 1.00 P. H. . Columbia . « 430 P U •*- --■ WMtChjrtsr Cl from Righteeiith and Msr , Art Street*, (south side,) 7.4Q.A. M„ and 3 P.M. . . Xftsaengera (or Rnnbury, Williamsport, Elmira. Bbf oici * nl Intermediate, points, liring tii h ro^b Pb ‘ at . 7 30 . A, M. and 400 P. M.go’ dlrMtly Ticket* We Award'mty.be. obtaluarf at the ones or the Oompsoy in. Philadelphia. Ho. York, Boston, or Baltimore; aod Ticketsßaatward at any of the import “* Bailroad OlBses ih'tbi Wddt; a’so on board any a Ohio no ° f . Bt ** m *« °“ the MiasUtippi or Ip* Fere alwaysas lowsstny other Route. Too bompleiion of the Western eohneetionsof thd . fWaylyanleßaUrosd to Chicago, .makee this the DIRROT LINK BETWEBN THB KABT. AND THB . _ ' ' QBBAT NORTHWKBT. ..The oonneoting °r traeks hxtha;Railroad.Brldge at ’ ?Utatmrg, avoiding ail drayage of ferriage if Freight, . together erlth the sariog of timo, are'adeantsges readily-appreciated. by Shippers of Freight and the laurelling Pubiie, . .• , ' FRHGHTB WKBTWABD. j_ By this Route Freights of .all descriptions can be for- H Warded fromFtuisdelphti. Ne. York. Boston, or Haiti li re, to any point eo the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, . Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mi.souri, by : 1 Railroad direct. . . . ' ‘ ... oo ■ thePencjlrsniaßallroaislsoconneotsatPlttebarg , with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded 1 1 nor ' port on the Ohio, Muskingum,' Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois. MlsJseippi: Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas. Arkansas, and Ked Rive s; sad atCleveland, “ od .TO and OhicAgowith Stoamers to all.ports the Northwestern Lakes .' • * ‘ MSrebanta .And' Shippers entrusting'the transports tlon of their Freight to this Company, »«« xelTwtlh confidence ou its apeedr transit, THE BATES OF FREIGHT, to any point In the west by the Pennsylvania Railroad Are at all times as favorable as are charged by other Railroad Com panies, ' - ■ j _ ll>" Bo pwrticniar to mark packages Penns. Railroad ” • < ' Merctianta In tbo.West ordering good*.from the East, wlu do well to dlreot them to be shipped bjf this Boats: sor height Coot recta or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following agents'*of the Company; ' Pittsburg; ~ Doyle &, .06, Steubenville, d !; H- B.*Pier<e ACo ; Zanesville, 0.; } J. Jobniton, Bipley,Q; R. McSeelj, MeysYille, Ky ; Oriosby & Cropper Portsmouth, O.; Paddock . & Co,, JeffersonriUs, Juliana:- H, W- Brown & Co., Cincinnati, Aihara k. HJtberL Cio clnaeti, O.j B. O. fcejdrnin, Madlsoßllnd-l-IWUIUm' BlDgham, Lomirrnie,-Ky.; P. Q G’HileyA Tllle, Ind ; N W. Grahams Co..Oaln>,m;; R. P. “■**» ®\* Mo,; John H. Harris,Nashville, Tean : Memphis, Teno ; Clarke & 00., Chl **»?/ X i } C W ' H J Q ,‘ *«>»'» Alton, 1U ; Morphy k W *i !e ’?A U(lu ®i 111 ? 01 to, Freight Agent* ofSall rood# at different points in.the West. Parties attending to their own shipments from the Baet } will find it to their Interest to ,eaU on the AgeoU of the Company at tbs following places before shipping: or betters addressed to, either or them on the subjeet of freights, will meet wilb prompt attention. ' R* j. fcNEiJDJBR,. Philadelphia. , IT&GBAW k KOONB, 80 North street, Baltimore. LBKCH A CO,,2AslorHouse.arlB. WMiaaiat.,N.Tr. LKSOH & Q - 51 Kilby street, Boston. ’ n. H. HOUSTON, Gen 1 !, Freight Agent, Pkli*. ~ • ’ a °DBT, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Fhfla.. ' THOB. A..HCOTT, fiepU-Bop’t, Altoona,**. * ..i*B-ly .. '* M A little, bdt often, Alls the Powe,” ORANKLIN" SAVING: FUNb—* ■- No. 136 Sooth .FOURTH Street, betvees ObeeUot and'Walnut/ Philadelphia, p* Jfl *u deposits on deaend. _ . Depositors’ mono/ secured by. Gotenneat dtete, end City Loiaa, Ground Bents,Mort gages, Ac. - „.: . This deems safety better them luge profllSj Oonefqaently wUI tno no itshwtth do* positors* money,' but here It .at ell times ready to retorn with 6 percent, interest to the' owner, cs -they hare always done.‘ This Company nerer suspended. ' ' _■ . Females, married or single, and Minors - can deposit in their ,own right, and soeb deposits can be.withdrawn OHtr by thelrconsent ' , Charter perpetual, incorporated by the Biate of with authority to receive mo ney f oxo trustees and executors/" LARGK AND SHALL SUMS BKOBIVRD. ' Office open daily from o : tb,.3'o > «lock, and on Wednesday evening, until 8 o’clock^ JacobßvShannon, -> . Oyrns Gadwaliader, John Shindies, _ George.Boasell. Blalaehl W- Sloan,- . ' Bdward T.Byatt: V Lewis Krontbhaar, Henry. DaUnr, Nicholas Rittenhdoee, .Nathan Jos. H.&athekhwalie, .. Jtpbralnr Blanchard/ Joseph W. h'pplhcott. : JAOOB.B. SHANNON,Pratfdsat,. Ctkds Oadwallad* h, Treasurer . ' , . | d!8-y „ . , - - ', r “ A Dollar *&red It iirii>e r earned.” *TVH E SPRIKQ * GARDfitf/ SAVIKO X FUND. - V '.i-#. r.;-- .Vvijc-v' f-i (Oautuuni nr nor iMiunuei Pintn-TisuA -i. * HVIPBBQINT. tuterwit olloiwd toEopboiSom, ' ~ - - .nd .lt M cmey* bMk Oo ! .-: . omos. sa NOaTH'rHIRD-frfßWk?, - ' ’ (OoboolibaWobßow Bon.KM.y. TOifl Inotltation ii sow open for *hT *rewytftnM' nT ftulSMd, And loto enlr OiortoreOSorlßjr PaU loo,ted tatonortorarortoftooltr.' ■TOo Offloo will m own (tUilr) from • ta IV o’clock, oai 0100 on MONDAYS ud THTJBSDAYB, Stub 8 sOtli 8 o’olook in tk« Btnlog. • - ... -. masabibs;..- . Frederick Kictt, Jokn XeMlw/Jr.; ' Stephen Smith, * 'Janus 8. Pringle. John P Leyr. JaecbUoek, - ‘ HOB. Suns. Stmt) • Joseph M.doweil, Daniel UnderkoSar, J. WeeloT Brar, - Hon. Wm'. Millward, ' Rotwrt OnldMa.' Frederick StaSke, P.O. Illmnker, < Francis Hart, . John P. Varrae, Joseph P. LeClcre. OsomKnMht '. ' ’ President, JAHSg B. PBIHWLB. Soerstary, GFORQF t. THORN. -- -> anZl-UU GATING fee cent, in >3 TBBBST—NATIONAL ftAffJSTY MUST COM PANT.—WALNUT ST&NIY, 80UTH-WISTOOBNM Off THIRD, pmimwnt - * Ivooipoump n m Bvatu or Pmunrovixu. 'Money is received laany sun* large er small, and in terest pud from the day of deposit to the day oT with drawal. ; • t - . - Theofloe IS open every day from#o’clock la the morning till ft o’cloex In the etening, and on Mcndav gad Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock/ ( > ■ HON. HANBY It. UNHU, President, „ BOBIBT BBLffßiroi, Vice President Wit. 7. liu. Secretary. ' ' 'VißMrffosfr ' Hon. Henry L. Benner, ff- Carroll Brewstee, ■dwarf L. Oerter, ' Joseph B. Bur , BobertSelMdge, PranoisLe*.' - . Sami. 2. Ashton, . Joseph Yemen. 0. Landrsth Manns, HenryDlffenderfle*. Honey is received and payments made daily. - The investments are made, in conformity with'the provisions ef the Charter, In BBAT, 28TATB MOBT : OAQES, GROUND ’RANTS, and such first elite securi ties as vrtll always insure perfect security to tha depod tors! and which cannot fail to giva permanency and sta bility to this Institution. anl-ljr RAYING PUND-—UNITED STATES 13 TRUST COMPANY, comer of THIBD and OHBBT HUT Stmt.: Large and small sums received, and paid back on da orand, withoutqpticey with YIVB PEE OXNT. INTER ■3T from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. , OSee hoars, from 0 until & ~ o’clock every dnr. and on MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 0 o’clock. DRAJT3 for sale on Sngbuid, Intend, ud Boottend, CromXliipwsxdA. B. OBAWfOBB. Twmutot—PlilNT BI8S» T«II«P—JAKIfi B. HT7KTBB /CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY A de sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits. knowing their injurious effects upon- the constitution, bma induced the offering to the -public of an artiole which the analysation or Professor Ohilton. Analytical Chemist, of New York, sad Messrs. Booth, Qarratt, i Oamae, of Philadelphia, prores, beyond all question, to be the mostpureanaconsequentl/le&st injurious splrita ever offered the American pnbllo. OKRTIPICATJS OP DR JAS. R OHILTON. I have anatysedasampleof Chestnut-Grove WfciebM. reoeired from Mr. OHARLRS WHARTON. 3 m . of Philadelphia, and haring carefully tested It, I act pleased to state that it is entirely fjoa ftom poisonous or deleterious substances. It Js an an usual!/ pore nod fine flavored quality of Whiskej. JAMBS R. CHILTON, M. D., New York, Sept. 8,1888. Analytical Chemist. PaiLADiLPHii, Sept. 8, is&s. DsA*Bru: We bare carefully tested the sample of Cheetnut-Grore which yon aentus, ana find that it contains none of the poisonous substance known tag Fasio Oil. which ia the characteristic and injurious ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. ' - Very respectfully, ' ‘ 1 BOOTH, ftARRKTT, * OA&1A.O, - • . Analytical Chemists. To CwAauia WffAUVO*, Jr., No. 118 WALNUT Bt. Philadelphia. oett-dtjaSl HANDIES. —« Fleet G&stiUon.” Mareft* ' and other Ooguacs of various vintages, in hen pipes and quarter casks': Pellevcdsln Rochelle Hrandles, pak and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth eases. Imported and for sad# by HNNRY BOHLSN h 00., MW tfl aad 038 SftttH Toarth atr»«* IT IS OFTHE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE •fop orerjr one: to know whore they will get the most for their money, especially such times as .these. ZIKQLSIt & SMITH, "Wholesale Drnggists, corner of BKCOND and OUKEN Streets, are disposing of their White Lead, Ground Paints, or all Colore, and Window Glass, all or the best quality, at prices whioh will be pleasing to buyer* ' onli B B ICK.-MAKING MACHINE, WHICH makes the Bricks and temper the clay, makes from One to three thousand per boor. Upwards of thirty ii» use. Patented February 3d.lB6B.’Machines and righta for sale. Counties, or one-fourth of the Patent, will bo so.d. Known to be the ouly practical ona In use. Ad dress 0. OARNELL, Germantown road, ahore fifth street, Philadelphia: - dlk-tmrlO fTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATING AGKNCT, t CHICAGO, ILL. T&9 subscriber, haring bad much practical expert ,®oce Iq selecting and locating lands In the various Land Districts In' the Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OR CASH. Having Surveyors Constantly in tk* field to make personal examination*, be can always make the most Judicious locations. Lands unsurpassed Tor fertility of soil and salubrity of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be In lOWA AND WIBCONBIN. Satisfactory references given when required. Ip* 1 Money Invested in Kansas end Nebraska. and any of the western States. TKT7SSES J—Genuine French* to ' - ■ TKUfISKSI Genuine Prench, for Children. TR08B£8! do . do. - Ladles.' TRUdSSSI Approved American Stjlea. , Supporter Braces; SnglUli Abdomlul Belta { 8/rfo « gea, a new and improved self-injecting article, specially adapted to dt&diea’ use Also, bath-room or hi drant Snemaa; Trench Pessaries; Breast Pomtaj .Infante* Nor ling PI -aha: Nipple Sheila and Shields. For tale bp OALISB F NEKDLEB, Pharmaceutist, aad Practical Adjuster of Mechanical Retnaliea, t. W. »nut TWELITH ud RAGB Bta.. Phlla. L«Um’ is«m»-«ib*BN go XwtlTti itmt, Celt door ••rtcw. ifeU-t^ Hatlrottfr tints. D A. BTEWABT, Booings; .fante. -DIRECTORS! CDitus anir Xiqnors. B. BALIBBFJRY, 4ft CLARKE Street. Chicago.
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