*■ 1 . 1V .-0* : - iSE'SJSAt: ESTATE fAT^TTB: Ijaty, OhMMfTftfitttir, ttout'6 m IM, trr,4 mUo from BpodBUWS *«* W««i etrnollon, about 1)4 milea.tn Ghadd’s Ford Poet Offlca; pWMi 132 X ACRES..,About 6Q «orMiißrindJwinBMe»dow, H «{M of goodi JSjd JjWJO WpUndnTS Sfftt if pMwHop '»&tto Bounded rhy^he;Ptjindy wmh .‘creek, ISndiof Norria T«in>rej4)aTld,WoBlpp4>',iiid.,:Oje’.Jboiglum.Farmi)f Chester^ by.- Thomas W.. Jones,, and o»hers f of* A*. ItA it 0 9 - Bx 0$ 32 DWELLING HOUSE, withfoar rooms and an entry on the first floor; ana'fifa then'swoed floor, with hath room attached to the ’good*etOne , iKiMKea.' , «.There is-a^atone . Tmfanmduee/ti&rlyijetr/ on tte property/-with lfrater fcV SB AES<M large. being-part stoneand SrtfiamefcTlftre isonthe-premlasi a Qurtage House! e;Honse, Wagon,House, and. other.'6ut*btUldlngr itfrS^itf l ; FTotfntaln' af*tintiing t spring hbtfsVnhd harn^bhiaght-4hetvby ; lead'pipe,'Without ls also oathe property * young Vjbis, and, other-trait trees. The twuTentout-Ao^soh'bdle', milts; add places ofrpaoudworship?- 1 toYiew-’the'^roperty^riirJprewe l oellbn thettnder e toned. t g a i B -to’’ oomWerie*' at -1 o’clock •on said day; *hen eoMitioneh will he' made khoWn hr."/ '•'-<* 'a U&t* <THOMA.B O. , OHANDLBRt , { ** jflO.-mwßt*,;, '. ? R.ACHEL ORAMPXiBIt. (toilette THE ONIiT ; .;ARTIOJiK UtfRIYALLED | . ; _ _;; < t i%rr?z* -jr>\ ' > - V'* - . fjJTh*, reason. thayby/S&ture’fl ,own it vestoreatbe natural color permanently, after thehalr enppU«9l>th© naturai-flaids,:.andithoi • -makes it stow.oa bajd bepda, removes. <ll dandruff, itch fing, .aadifeott - scalp,<4u|ete and. tones up, the net-tea; aa&.tnii* cure*.; t aU.aervoua> ! headache; ana maj Sjq rolled upon to cure aU diseases of the scalp andhait: . -it will gfcppand hefcpttt fronvfaUiog off : makes it soft 1 «-ft>s4p,iLAtrt(My^.a»wf < $(sa«<i/Vi t ,jLnd U.,UBed hr; thf young two threats times uweek, it,will neTerfall o> become grurj.then readers, read.the following, and judge fttixovoaiYMisj *<&*-» -■• A. *••*. ‘A'.' \n» ■ C. • NBW ToiKjJan. 8,1W8.-. , » gentlemen rjltvlng heard a good deal about Profeseo) myhair.beiagoutte nay. jlmadoup Jay aside ; the • prejudioea whloh Isdn-common „with agreat many perßonsjha&.againsi ftU'mahnar.of Mtent medicines; aotd * short tlmeagoJ 4 commenasd.'tt*ipgypurw*tiole,to test ltfor,.my*elf. i;/ The result has been no veryMtlefeotory- that lan very glad I did so, and in justice, to.your as .well as foi the encouragement of others who may be as gray as i wai, but who having ray, -prejudice without my reason* for Bettiog‘it4side,'are pnwiiUng to. give yourßestora t)T* a irialiitUl they: hare further proof, and. the heal prOofbeteS Wl4* : ?cmo»Bti*Won- X,write you; this let > ,ter, which,may .show .to any such, and also direct ihemtwnn fosr.Lurthoc proof, .-who am In and out of the K Y. Wire Bailing Establishment every day,- . . Myhair Is much improved In appearance *very >,yir, being glossier and thicker.» and much more nejdthy looklngc l am, Yours Bespeet . ally,- ' ' .>;Kt:U:n^HSN»Y»NKIJNB* M Corner ’Columbia and .Carroll, streets, r Brooklyn , ■■ IfivutoaroH,.A’a/f3Peh/I4;l&68i': < Psor. WooD-Desr Sir: Your Hair Beetorativehs* ) done much good In^hls,part of ilho-oountry. My hal> ' has be*n slightly diminishing for several years, caused, I suppose; from a slight .burn when I was attite an In. /thave bcea uslng.your Hair Bestor&uye for sis Weeks, add I find'thatT have a due head* -of hair no? growing after havlng.ured all' otherremediee known to no,effect..;.l,think it thomost.valuable remedy,now extant, pad ;> eAvUe all who are afflloted thaVwwy to usi your remedy. You can publish, this, If,you. think pro per. - Yours, Ac., v W.MIDDLKTOK .7 ‘PfliLipsdrHiA, JB67i SirYouri Hair -Restorative i# proving Itself beneficial to me.,The front,andnlse.th* CaoW ftfib ,; I- have pied but 2 hjalfplnt bottles of, your and. now the top pf my head is well studded; wl'th;a promising crip of young hair,- and .the front!*' jrfso Jrcceiving.ite benefit.., Jt have tried 'other urepara-; any haneflt whatever. i think, trin^mj • own personal recommeadatibh,Te«a ibduce many other* • to. try it. - 2 - ' -j.:^fc^.Kor«dYlnestreet. The Begtoratfre/ls put -up in bottles of three sisea rJaj Large, medium," ani‘ nuiill;'the smalLhdlds.K » 'pint,' and.retails doUac per bottle V the medium AOtas a'tyteast,twenty pet cent ‘mote' In proportion that “retails for two"dollars per bottle; the large . hbldlS^d'f^^per^eht.moreln -prpporUoh.and re O.y. WOOCS Broadway, New! .YdrY.fin the great;N..Y.,Wlre RtlUngßstablishment.) . aiid 114^MafketVtr«et L 8t. . r>r - And Bdld.by all gbbd Faocyi Goods Dea -1 .eovfipwky>fim. SAtAMAHDEH SAFK 3 , - / ■ r,. -tvi A WATSOH'B WVi. IBQHiwOBB, BaUTTBM, dri;i . , I lf Oa ss good other establiihuent in the 2 ‘"»UUJ®'®WB.Y|jA;,IUtfc,., ‘ - JSSm . „.,otatioiterß» ‘ -vVUT "-,VT ,V.I; T^- -OLANK'BOOKS ; AND STATiONE^t, XA SATIS U, .HOBAH, Blink Book BUauTMtnr.r, SUtfanar i«lErfnWr,‘Ho; IOO.WAUrDT_Btr««t, i> pre pand at i!I tiTl ldraiah,' «ltKar frpnr tha thelrea B»nMvßwl|fl,Qit!>a«i Haroli»at«,and.otiataj of tba VtAtfaakl TnmoS ajii^iml ..jOpncetelßAJlkaoWfl'A toatrwittoa to tha Tranklia IliiutMf.'tiiaOpajiilHaa, lay—" Thla aiyplajof Maa, booiu for:baoUA, and dataantlla cae la the oaat tn'.tha XlhlUUQQ..'HiaialecUoa.of-tlie datarial ia,004, Ui. wortoapahlp, mort aAaallanVwut.thair blan aod.ap. v.fy' ' ‘J- ->i7 jf X (^Mpftj/, ‘ '•. . Orders left at OU AS. EMORY A OO?S y Banker* No. 3$ South THIRD gfree&or/ sepfcthrough Dispatcher .Post Office, win receive promptAttention.' jflTHimf f r I^OraBkjBBBBBS^jLbOEUiTO^TOtnt ' ißednottanin/the '-price of COAL. - Cheapest and best. The subscriber t having. . made oontraat* Jot; hie { *npply. oF. Coal, Ur enabled to offet-TOrjiSuperldr,Jramily Coat atrthe following re • 4u«4prtWUD;rA v ? y**f -. , ;*t - kP*Brok*ttßg£and 8t0Ta..........v |4OO parin’.-< f jJJoekiM,......&««•#•:£ 76;:“ i“ .V? Nut.,,.3 W ;K- “ .- ■ SaulHttfc .,y*U'Sii;U. iiVSo; l &S.2s “ « : satisfaction and-foll ;w«£ght in all Yardj-S, JS.oor. MARSHALL. & mLWAMS;^o.-20e* - >dp;l 7 .hip. irUk superior. Broad Top OoalfVom ■ArwWl dealer* & ,j£glGlfr, fpd l SCHUYLKILL PBBinuK awakped ; -; ■■}■ ’_S^:,^vr J'P' . TO TUB •/.» *•-»•'/. i. H. £WES.T: PHIiiM)BI.PHIA ■,{ I BTAHOHMA^UEAbTOfiiWGOOMPiIIT 1 t : .r'r,x; ' * L-‘; ' . - P<E A B Id- STA RO H ; ■„ AND r .cQsit pJMtm, , v" ri:iol®^OTa9iA^ t i „ ■.;. ;:-n. lao iii'wag<mdt'ißo»T gtrssv - ; : 'Won; iaxt'ftrt l.flUHtiH.! ■ a, .«e.M*«i <'* ..',. 43S'ar 1M ' •<• -'.:,U . ;;i •'- " • ■z+iL&W'aS'W; Tlto^ J > .‘•jJ-VV , SHow, f&26 par r .-, ... •} ’ ■ jiite A 7 r:-' f ; 'i? ’V •/'*.« ?«AOA' Ai'/i/t" ; '.ti'g - .'4_sr.i3 . 'Ji'-•>; s WEAVER, EITHER & 00., r io.-.i:,:v r ;w* --: . : » Urg« uuortm.nt of . £ ;BmSd.^Moiut.Booki)4dapt«d to eren;trade of-bnif .; CBW*»*tteb IMl•p?£re : v> .=r i -- v> - : -■ r 7Ci. . 3 Jj. r j= r v • • 4 • '• - -IS.'i •• - C -UJl»adg«^floU^.W^< s ßili i ßoplta r>^_- ’ n't v' Memoramlmnßooks.' '-V i£*»*di«eß*wM, L .‘■a ■ Blaa&Boolce^r t&yi f of pattern . V abortnotlce,andwarranted . ndmirp*ifledfor ntatnenbf of materiale.. . ,»ndl dnfrtltliT of. btndtnir No/*H'oWflrfn«4ppHM : S2,lV?S“il“jsJE* ■ ■ M*BO6fR*PHIO AND U) MR? - ■ d2O-mwAflra G 5 8. THIRD, ooponita Gir.rd iiaak :CSOOTHWA9K BANKI : f ;-»t-Vg'#Wt£s»flSaS,''jiiß*aa, less. tSo^?™lo^SJfin“nds .-- jtocV Older of tpa Board of Directorfl. - V ■sgP^WWMWfeafewlllliifteiAu * r:-y-* B, >f. «a Araerlotp. J«MP -The abore Hempi ’v? s.‘o»e*t*aUy on band Mid WJAYBR. FIT MIWW:Bbepi mMH i.TJ • Nas. 189 ,*nd 141,80UTH'FOURTH STREET .1 % M iifFqrmertv.Noa, fiTiaiul 89.) . . 1 - PiiLL HALBB_aj’ooK3 ANPIErAL B' TAT* Twenty-so-euth F«lt Sale, 26th January, at tho Bx -plume,..-;. ,;t. -i... - . - Jr .’ •-; v, .■. tie.bor, uIM now jlMdr.".. ■■■!..•.„ j\— y ,-| r-. ..'J C.uJl*Alt SSTATI, STOCKS, *O. , . I i: :FaMlo 'Bales at tli..-Phna4«UhUi ixohang,. nuji m i,-,-..; . * IpP HattWla of saokoiopstijr lisaM paparatslj, la adiltloato «hldi,F« poWlah on (Bo.SatanUr.pnTfoai, to woh pop form,. , • I ... iMtlVA** SAL* MGISTJB. . I . fO-, Beal entweb' oh oetrPrlT.t, Bale Bo jiaSre. xni.eitrerUsod oBOAUonaUy tnour,FaJiHe,Bale lbetriotf,(ofwhloh,l,(!00oopl8« ar«. printed weeklp,) Sn ofoAiige. . .■) i-i„- ]ESTA.T* AT,PBiVAT* SAL*. ’ ■ n~r Wet aye a large .mount ot Beal Estate at Prl rate Sale,, Including orerjr, deaorlptlon ofOtty and country proper ty;. Printed.Ll.tj m»7 be bad at the, store. j- s y - ■ ~, - > . . ... ...... QARD, • r - LIBRARY. OF-,THE LATE HENRY BENNING TON, ESQ .—We are now preparing of the tilbfwy oC (he (ate Henry Pennington, Esq., deceased,. will he .found many, carious and valuable books,'on various subjects,-a-namber of them Hitts- L Crated by printed and manuscript insertions. Also, a large collection of Interesting and rare autographs,’ engravings, Ao - Rate of sale will be made known In -futureidVeriitfments.* i. •••?i ■/ f - . j BALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE MANTEL* it'HIRRORSf ELEGANT,GAB OHANDBLIERSi BU .gPHBIOR PIANO-FORTE,-BRUSSELS ANDIMPE •f aRIALj.CARPEm Ao- .. . . . / CARD.—Qur Bale io-MoriO'r&bhnng, at the auotion store,.will oomprlDe, beltdes ’7OO-lots superior second* 1 hend;fttrnlttlre t -j£ fine French plate mantel mirrors in' gilt frames, 2 elegant gilt six-light gas ohandellersgand. globes, 2 2 blegant bronze four-light gas chandeliers and, globes.' elegant 2 rosewood 7 octave piano-forte, a large! quantity- of-Dfossel*,' imperial,'and Yenltian oarpetß,: Ohiba aud glassware, beds and bedding, Ac., forming an' attractive'assortment, worthy the attention of -U'dltis and oth'era‘desirous of purohaslng. - • , ■. - [o*! Catalogues now ready and the 'articles, arranged, for examination! ; ‘•" ' Jvtftfe* ;nn;> _oJ>'y__ . .STOCKS, NOTEB, Ac. ’ , • " - - o'n‘Tnesday Evening, 1 • January 26th. At 7 o’clock, at the Philadelphia* Ex change will be sold—' i•. ( < For aooount of whom it may concern— --Note-of BamuerrH: Tones, dated. April Ist, 1867,' twelve months, for $3,000, in favor of the Western In-I surauce Company; ‘ - -Note of R' F. Shannon, dated November 27th, 1857,! twelve .months, for $€0,60, in favor of the Western In surance Company ,'Note of-Hoßonald'and Laughlln, dated Reoember 28th, 1867, twelve months, for sloo,' In favor of the! Weatern'lnsurarfce Company. 1 • "Also, for account of -whom it may concern— • 40 phares Bank of Jfontgomeiy.Ooanty. Also', for other accounts— -9H shard Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation. Company.' '' ' - , 289 shares New York and Middle Coal Field Railroad aqd.Coal Company. . i . • ‘ V $lB6 porlp Delaware Mutual Inbufance Company. TWENTY-SEYKNItt FALL BALB-JANUARY 26th. JM.OJJMMBT&SONS, e; . !; BEAL. ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, . No. 620 WALNUT STREET. M. Guminey A Sonsraucttoueerti. fHll holdxTftgnlar sales-of Beal Estate, SWcks,'Ab.” Also, hqassholdLirnituroAt dwsliibgs. < - ■•~ : '&BAL'EfITATE CAT PRIVATE SALE* , - , IPftQni.onlr- Private Bale. Agister wIU always be found- a T«yi Urge amount of real estate., including every descnpHon of fifty and country brobmy, . v- - J. tt.dUMMBY Jt 80N8, • 'J.\ . , r ;; ■; ' - Real Estate Brokers, j 620 WALNUT Street, belowSlxth, SjAKUJSL IfATHAIfS, APOTIONEEB. K3«W‘ MOtoBY LOAN OrriOM, No. 324'Boats r . ,w “■• .HoMSiofittalheea fron ! o’elook, A. M., uIU 10 o'elook !n the arenlfte. .< - , i'Ont-iooT ealee'at the AueUoa Bowe. tV te»4ed »po» the nut utfefaeton termy. - >-'V:'i 7'“: OAMSfowoMpo..' . ; . ZXtti&Ulktdfor tkt latl TUrlf r««i. , Adtaaoee mete fromone douar to thousand* OB Dla taoade, SUTtt Plate, 'Wfeiiee. Jewolir. Hanlwate, Met? jtimpn,. Beddtnj, Ol*aw,l?ii«teal toitrtmtjrahi’Qluaj'Boiae*, Carriage*, and Oooda ot efarraeMnpttoß.V o<. Hme atned ‘All *dranoe*,froia 'on* huadred doliat* and amraidA atll be tliarjod a per oeot. pet mnetlii 1000 aal oTar] the lowest,marS*t rate. ’ Xhtf Btonßpiue haYlng a depth of 120 feet, ha* lane Irepnd.thlaf-proafiraalta to store all Talaablas, and or! I fate watohmenror the premise*: also,a heavy Inecl ‘ raaee effected for the beatdt of all peraon* havii4 good* . advaaesd npos, v a mcom} of tavfa* an uilfcdted capital,' ! Utla .omels prepared to make, advance* on more iatl* term* than any other la Monap advaneed to ill* poor,'la small amonnti, with! oataapohaif*... .„ , < . • .» :-w,2V£ t JRIYAIriBALI. ■' - „ Bold Patent,Derex and. other Watchee, deweln, and nothing will be Sold at rednOed arises. anl.’i. jyEW GUN STORE. PHILIP WILSON & ’ CO., - ' 432 OHKBTSUT BTREET, Ask the attention orMerchante, Qnnsmiths, and inorte men. to the very BOPSEloaPowllog piece., Biae»rSec. sof thsirown rairmfacture, irblch *re not sorpused by the-beit imported-Ottiiß-in quality and flnfnh.' Tbo •SKoniRO-qQALmxB of each Son manufactured by them wm b# fully guarantied. They are also regularly re ceiviog, direct from 'the makers, a full assortment of tne ; . • :BKBT OLASB Of INOLISa AND PRENOH GUNS, < ”u, .. .r. 01 the celebrated stamps of Weatley Richards, Moore A Harris, * urdy, i Dean & Adams, Greener, • PondeyamjA Jassy. &0,, jtogettiM with a complete stock of the cheaper stile of and Belgian Gun%- which will be sold at the lowest market rates. - - j ALD VABIETYOT GTJNBMITHjS’ TRIMMINGS, -' {such sa Barrels, StooklJ'Bpde, Mountings, Flaski, .Gun and Lock Furniture, Bley’s Cans, Gart itdilgsri. Wads, .Ao,, on thejraost favorable terms to Jthe.toAde. - v - jal2-tfel8 v IOABIMT FURJrrCURE AND BILLIAftD ; MOOBB & CAMPION, 5 ’ No.FfirHOUTn SEOOND SI’BHKI', In conoeotlon with their eztenslre Cabinet Business, now manufacturing A so perlor article of . * \ r BILLIARD TABLES/ and hare now on hand a full supply, finished with , MOOBB & CAMPION’S IMFBOvBD CUSHIONS,' jWnick are pr'ncunoel by all who have used them to be auperUr4o all others;; -- ! For the quality and finish of these Tables the manu faotum# refer to their numerous patroos throughout tho union, who are familiar with the ebaxaoter or their - Wotk* .t. • . -■ • : - v jaligm 1 [T .F* ROLLEE, }fe_ FRENCH BOOT AND BHOB MAKER. NO. 27 South NINTH Street, third door above Ohest t ■'•'*■« • nut, Philadelphia, - Begs to Inform his friends and the publio generally that he has opened buriafles on his own account, as above, where h« will always' be happy to receive a con tinuation of their favors. i As the senior partner of foe late firm ef Roller A Bozior, probably no other »PP™ol*U«pa>>3oof his ottre abllity to flu ail orders in his line with the ut ,ollt.Rstoember the number; 27 South IINTfI Stfieti third door above Chestnut,.. jalB-2oiV rtEOBGE Ko. 135 South VR-FRONT Street,offers for sale, Inßosd only—’ 1 ..’AVReljmettf Brpndy,lB&7, Pale and Dark. 1 Jnles Robin Oogoao, 1860 and 38t7, i t Unloh Proprietors’,Cogoac, 1864. ? ; PinSt, Cdstillfon, & Oo 1 Oognao, 1850,1867,1868 I. -' A; Camus Rochelle, 1867,, ■PeUevolslqßochelle, 1858, to arrive’. . - Kartell ;& 00.,Cognao, 1865, 1851,1818: f Jamaica Rum, 2 years 10 Bond, i StovSrt’sfidotchWhlskey. • Burgundy Port Wino. i Sicily.MadeiraWine. ,- Heidslok Obampaghe,'qparts and pints, ‘ A full assortment of Claret Wine, in cases and casks.' arrive. /j > . 'V t , ■ « • Charles mullikin pJ~ZHUrv> ■ ,;i ; , . s } i,l ‘' ■ ■ DEAIiBR IE |: i ■ ! PLUMBERS’ MATERIALS, AT NEW YORK PRICES, .:'!-■ . ‘M ; . ' t j JalO-lm# . riStri-MENTAL and OOLORED GLASS. We have just received a comprebenalye and to riedvstock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap pendage to Churches, .Vestibules, Conservatories, and other Buildings,.where it fs deemed nebeaaary to embel lish, or to give a ohaste and elegant appearance. Any color, maybe had,'either plain or ornamental,' aiaho. *»Wf or In reUer.'' . ZIEGLER A SMITH, _ Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glass Dealers: cor. Second asd Green its, i . galeg ba Skttttien.' j 'wm ihciude- ... Orphahß v Court'Bale-vßstate of Amos P. Hughes, Be- ceased._ -. .TWO -LOTS OF HROUNR, fist. Side of Twelfth street, south of Thompson street, Twentieth ward. Peremptory . giIe;—NORTH FRONT STREET.— rwo franrt.-dwellloge, .frame shop,. and. large lot of 'ground'.east side of Froutstreet, north of Otter street, tot 86 by 109 feet, two fronts.' - > 1 Peremptory Sale —FRAME DWELLING a an LAROB! LOT.—Three-story, frame dwelling, and l&rg'a Ibt of greupd; west side ; of Leopud sttrebt, north of Otter street, late Kensington, lot 46 by 80 foot, two fronts. • ' T WO-STORY BRICK FACTORY, and TWO THREE STORY.-BfetCK DWELLINGS, northwest corner of Serehteenth. And. Cherry etreets. . JHRKK-STORY .DBIOK STORE AND DWELLING, Twenty-first ptreet, south of. Winter street, between. (UCAaod Vine streets.’ ' THREE-BTORY BRICK DWNLLING, No 106 Fo deral Street; with two three-story brick dwellings in the rear onMarlon street. Sale at Nos. lgo and 141 Bouth Fouvth Street, . SUPERIOR FURNITURE, .PIANO-FORTE, FINE . FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS CAR PETS, &o. ..t rt./K ‘ {OnThnrSdayiHornlng,*-, " , At 9, o’clock, at the auotion- store, an extensive assortment,of excellent second-hand furniture, elegaul pUnp-iortes, fine,mirrors, .carpets, etc., from families declining housekeeping, removed to tho store for con- 1 venlsnce ofi Sale. • ■ . ; ■ Also, 2 fine French plate mantel mirrors in gilt frames.. " Also, 2 olegant gilt six-light gas chandeliers, Also, 2-- do bronte four-light gas ehandeliers. - ..Also/auelegant Tosewcod 7 octave plano-fOrte. .Also, a large, carved alga (bull’s, head). JJT WILLIAM H, STEKBj OBNERAI. O'AUOTION AHO.fIOMMIBSIOS BTOBB. No., it NortkEIQHTH BtiMt, bolowAxoh. '• :• ' - ' ' J. A. ELIBON. Atiatlon.er ’ N*tv and broond-hand household .EURNI '’TURRj'OABBRTB,. FRENCH FLATS MIRRORS, ' TAINTINaS. ENQB.VINQS, SILVER PLATED :;WARB, PIANO FORTE Ab... r , ... ' *‘"t*’.«r- - s'*’ ■,*'/' This hfoming, . I At.the Auctlon store, at 10 o’clock, by will be sold a large assortment of superior Rosewood, waL‘ hut and- mahogany-furniture, oarpets, mirrors, plated ware, pianoforte, Ac. { ./ > ?\- PRENOH SABLE, MINK, SIBERIAN AND ENGLIBH ' SQUIRREL, HUDSONS BAY PITOH, LYNX AND YIOTORINEB, CAPES, 1 ' CLOAKS ' AND ;. TALMA’S, MUFFS, CUFFS, OPERA CLOAKS, Ao, f --e» < .ThisMorning,' ; - ... . .. Previous to the sale of -furniture. 100 lots of superior Furs* as above. Also, 20 dos Fur and Seal-skin Gloves and.Guantlets; :-i r' c : r ’ <s ID“ Consignments of new aad J second-hand house how ftarnitnro,’nianb-fortesJ carpets, watohes, JCWelry,- Ao.,‘ respectfully solicited, on- which liberal cash ttd vtnees wiil f be made if xequlred/'T’" ~ : *-■ 'Out-dobt aalCs attended to pTomptiy. Charges as moderate as any other house in Mils rity. ®ans, JJietoia, &t. " . ,628 MINOR BTRRBT. fHE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19. 185§. Soles bg V*/"ILLIS HUBBARD, AUCTIONEER, v Y No. 328 MARKET STREET^ w> . . . _ rj ,.This.’Mofniug» Oommenolng at 10-o’dlock precisely, wlll be sold, wlthont reserve, a large and desirable assortment of; staple and fancy goods. Included will be found, vis: ; Gent’s lambs wool and merino shirts and drawers,? woollen hose and' half-hose! dress-trimmings, cambrio’ edgings ani inserting!, do collars and sleeves, tidy eot ton, Ao., &e».- f .-. * <•> . - , , , , TfAILORINO'GOODS. Also, a general assortment of french olotbs and cas simeres, sattinets, sewing silks, assorted colors t patent .thread, Ao., Ac. . s .... - • ' 1 ’ * ‘ ‘ MOTIONS. ’ Also, a general asaottmenfc ,of notions, editable for olty and country trAddf ' B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 481 ; •. CHESTNUT STREET, .opposite the Custom ■House,' between FOURTH'and FIFTH Streets. PHILD? \ FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. A 630 MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and SIXTH, south side. IiUJKKESS, BEINiiBIf, & 00., *- No. <Btt;tUfIiiETBTREBT, MOSES UA AND COMMISSION MSSOSABT, 8. a.eornw SIXTH «odEiOHBtrioM. OBBAt tfSatrO 'ACCOMMODATION. StoNJSY! •MONEY!! ' Money liberally advanced In large or small amounts, from one dollar to'thousands,'on gold and silver plato. diamonds, watches, Jewelry,, fowling-pieces, -musical Instruments, furniture, dry goods, olotnmg, groceries, cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, hofrjeß,.fehiplea, har ness, and all articles of value.'.lot. fttiy lanetli of tirfie agreed oh, at • ftAlkkns l ' Irt-iftcipdi Establishment,' southeast ootner of Sixth and itase streets. PROMISSORY NOTEB, with, collateral, discounted at the lowest market rates. GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, &oAT PRIVATE SALE, atNATHANS’PRINCIPAL KBTABLISHMENT', 8. E Corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets.—The following articles will be sold for less than half thevuaaat store prides: Pine gold English patoot fall jeweled and plain, of the most approved and best make. In hunting cases-and. doable bottomed, Pine gold escapement lever and lepiho’ watches, in hunting ease and open face,' some of them extra full jeweled and 1 beat make. Silver English patent lever; Watches, e&-. capement lever and lepinos,-in hunting oißd And opeh' faee, some very superior; English, Swiss, Frfenfih, and Qaartier watohes; One .gold Vest, fob, nook, and children’s chains} ,hne gold.pencil cAsea and pens, bracelets, breastpins, finger-rings,’fear-rlngA, me-! dallioDß, and jewelry generally, c ButoetlorHar&na otg&Tg at $l5 per thousand, in bokes of 2TO each, will be sold, by single box ‘or quant ties to suit purchasers. Nu-' merous fancy articles, &0., &c., Ac.. , ©eutUmcu’34fnrmot)iug®ooss IS7INOHKSTER& CO., GENTLEMEN'S ,VV iDrNishing BiQR* up PAT3HT BHODLMR BSAM BHIBT MANDJfAC- IOEY,' At the Oil Btapd, No. 788 QHEBTHOT BtBMT. oppo tlte the WenVnstati Hbaee. . ’ A. WINCkKBTER will giro, u heretofore, hie per-' fonal supervision • to' the Cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts ana Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. jy2l-ly JW. SGQTT; (&te of the firm of Win e oCSSTBa &gooTt I ,)!GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY,' 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Girard House,) Philadelphia.. _ . S. W. 8. would fespeetfully call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his new BWf5, and is pre pared to fill orders for fitttttTa at short notice. A perfect fit'guarantied. .COUNTRY TRADE supplied withPlNE BHIRTB and COLLARS. . jylfctf lUaldjes, leaeltg, &c. J S. CALDWELL 4 00., • *32 OHIBINDT Btrelt. Have received, pet steamers, new styled . . Jewelry, Chatelains, YefctOhhlhl. Splendid Fans, HAlrTlfeft. Fruit Stands, Bight Bighta. Jet Goods And FldWer Yasb*. Coral, Lava and Mosalo Sets. Bole Agents ih. Philigfeu&lh.for. the sale of Okarlee Frodaham’fa LONDON tImE-KEEPERS. dot 8 ‘ JS. JARDEN&BRO. e MAirnvAOTTJBVkfi ald ifrohms of BILVER-PLAT&D WA.RE, No. 804 Oheatmn Street, above. Third, (up stalrf,) Philadelphia. . - / Constantly on hand and for s&le to the Trade, TEA BETS,. COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS PITOHBRB, GOBLETS, CUPS, WAITERS, BAS KETS, CASTORS, KNIVES, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLEB, Ac., *o. Gildingatad platlnz on all kinds of .fe3-ly ffljamttneston Pottses. A UOTION, COMMISSiONTAND GENE r3L BAI. AGENCY-pUBXNEga —P. WECLINGTOB having permanently located himself at Pensacola, Fla., informs the publio in general that* he has opened os PALAFOX street, nearly opposite the Market House, a general Auction, Commission, aim Agency .Business, and would respectfully solicit boHslgmhenis of all kinds of goods ana mefohatidl&h for Atfotion, or on Commls sion. d6-mw&f2mAW2m VALENTINE & c 0 # p • COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR TAB SALE OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, No. 61 COMMON STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Bpebi&i attention given to Collecting and Remitting Exchange. d2B*Bm# r INENS FOR MEN’S.TfiEAIL AJ American Llbbn Company’s superior style Brown Llneh Coatings, R 'ahd % s vatious abides: .Brown and Blftadued Linen-slacks, various styles; Brown Linen Drills. >A 'choice ‘assortment of the above Goods now on sample, and for sale by JOSEPH LEA, dlft-tf , 123 and 180 CHESTNUT Street. ißebtcinoL' tl|R- ObGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL XJ SALT.—PRICE RRDCOBD ONE-HALF l We are now authorized to announce a permanent re daction In the price of this valuable remedy for In flammatory Diseases. Dr, 0.. having Mtdeanimpor tant improvement in hift chemical apparatus for rnanu fibtArtn£ It, by which its cost is materially lessened, use resolved to pat it within the reach of all. The present price Is, ACUTE PACKAGE, f 1 \ OHRONIO do 82.60. Those afllicted with Rheumatism, Nea ralgia, Headache, Inflamed Eyes, Ears, Throat, Lungs, or Liver, Scrofula, Female Diseases, or any other form of inflammation should gtye the ANTIPHLOGISTIC BALT a trial. By the circolatlon, it re moves thtt sold oaosb of .Inflammation Forteatimo nlai«*anddlreotionsaee'circalar.. SoLD dt all Dsuo- Gists. ; Descriptive circulars sent gratis by enelcaisg a aismp to pay postage* Invalids in those places yet without agents can obtain the medicine by addressing D. 0. TAYLOR * 00.,202 DOCK Street. PhiladeD ph'a. . 3 : ' Jal6-Tt# yOLLIOKOFFER 10 ANTI-RBEUMATIo m-A CORDIAL 1b tile only effectual remedy eVer platted ba f ore the public ai a certain and. tellable Core ior IN FLAMMATORY or OHRONIO BBStJMATtSM This preparation has ctlred thousands who have been af ploted-Witfe Rheumatism In ita most painful form, and ire afe daily In receipt of letters and certificates or as tonishing and remarkable cures. All who bare trittd the CORDIAL speak In the most laudable terma of its efficacy. Full directions and entire, saturation given to the Rheumatic sufferers Prepared by THEODORB DILKS, Chemist, N. E, cor. FINS and SIXTH Streets. Philadelphia. • , . . . . Jaltsm fTIHE: GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF A THU NINETEENTH OENTDHY. _ THE IMPERIAL DEPUBATIVE FOR PURIFY INO THK BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE WHOLE SYSTEM. ' The Imperial Dhpnrail.e, prepared Bp Dr. Loans, berry & Co., is how acknowledged as the principal Family Medicine for the cUft of Oamcbbous affections and Sonprunoun diseases generally. l The success which attends Its use in these inveterate diseases has so equal.' It U now used is these .diseases with complete success, where,all other means hare filled. Two or throe bot tles will satisfy any one of its great curative properties. 1 Hip Dibhabb and Whits Swblliko, ULOiftArtbirß of the Bosbb, Moo™, TaaoAt, Ac. Its beuefioial and healing characteristics are soon observed in these com plaints. No matter of how long standing they may have been, they will ylold to tho proper use of theIMPE RIAL DEPURATIVE in a short time. Tbttsk and-Soald Hbad will as certainly yield to this medicine as it is used. Diseases of the Skin and all eruptive, complaints generally cannot long remain after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative. Its Tonic properties, as well as Alterative, render It valuable to weak and delicate females. • Thb great purity, strength, and value of this Family Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi nating in an impure condition of the blood. It expels all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re .invigorates the system. . . Those using the Imperial Depurative and wishing ad vice ih their oase, will receive every attention by otter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr.LOUNSBEKRY & CO., No, W North FIFTH Street, below Arch,-Philadelphia. For sale also by J. F. Long & Co., Lancaster, Pa. J. H. Baser and 8. S. Stevens, Reading, Pa. '-Holman & Go., (Harrisburg, Pa. G. w. Bptlng, Pottsvllle, Pa. T.-& C. W. MoOlintock, Easton, Pa. James Given, Westchester, Pa. Schmidt ic Co., Allentown, Pa. Wmoa Rau, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr.H.W .Leslie, Bristol, Pa., and Druggists generally. aull-mw&saUJra A- NETF AND VALUABLE DISCOV ERY. DR. HAM’S AROMATIC INVIGORATING BPIBIT, IT BTIMULATEB, EXQILBRATBS; INVIGORATES, 1 BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OB OTUPIFY. , Thlsdeliciqus Beverage is superior toall invigorating Cordials. Schnapps, Nervines, Atf. in use for the cure of Dyspepsia. Nervousness,’ Heart-born, Drows’nesa, Kid hey Complaint, Delirium Tremenß, Intemperaoce, Ao., as it will invigorate, and strengthen, but will not in toxicate or Btppify, Persons who have become habitu ated to the exoesaive use of Tobaceo. 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 a DELICIO US MEDICAL- JO EVE RACE .’ Woak and sickly Femalos will find Dr. UAM’S IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure eure, it being a Regenerator as well as a Strengthens of the Human System.' Each complaint that the'ABOUATIO INVI GORATING OOBDIAL Is calculated to core is named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full directions for use aro also minutely given. FBICJH on DOLLAE FEE BOTTLE- Prepared Br DAIUUB QAM, . Prlnofyal offloo. No. 48 WATER Bt., N. York. Yor »»\» by r T. W. DYOTT ic BUNS, n!iB-8m ' 218 N. SECOND Streot.PhllAdelphln, Snuiitgs .funds. fJIHE SPUING GARDEN SAVING (OuimiD ar_ra_LioioiJ.rj»« o» Piribilwii.) _ ” PiBPBTUAL 1 OHARTSR. ffIVS PXR OBNT. Intsreat 'allowed to Depositor*) .and all Honeys Paid back on Demand. OFFlOff, 83rNpBTH THIRD STRBBT, (OoxßOLiDiTiox Ban Btm.Dive.) Thlslwratutionis.now open for tbe transaction ot business.,and Is the only Chartered Bating Fond looated In the northern part of the olty. The Office will be open (dally) from 9to 2if o'clock, and also on MOHD4YB and THURSDAYS, from 6 until 8 o’clock in the Jfcnlng. MANAUBBS, Frederick Klett, John Kessler, Jr., Stephen Smith, lames 8. Pringle, JohflP Xery, . .Jacob Dook, Hon. HdnrT K. Strong, , Joseph M. dowel!, ■ J - Wesley Bray, Hoh. Wm. MUlward, Robert B. DftTWwa, Frederick Stake,. , p. o. JBllmaker, : Francis Hart, John.P. Yerroe, 1 Joseph P.LeOUre,' George Kneobt. President, JAMBS S. PRINOLB, Secretary, &10BQ1 T. THORN. ap2l-iftf DATING FUND. —UNITED: STATES *3 TRUST COMPANY, oorow of THIRD and OHIST. NUT Street*.,. . ■ Large and I mall Bums received, and'paid baok on da maud, without notloa. with MVI PUR OSNT INTBB ■3T from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 6 o’clock every day, and oa MONO RY.BVBNINGS from 7 until 9 o’clock. , DBA YTB for Male on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from £1 upwards. R. ORAWJVORD Yreaearer—PLlNY TIBS/ Teller—JAMBß B. HUNTAtt | JAVAN A OIGAIIS. A handsome as- Boxtment of superior Cigars, of various brands and alien, .!nnt received aud for sale low by OOARLfS TJSTE, 188 WALNUT Street.. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE OIfY AND COUNTY OF PHitADELPtiiA. : The Washington Star Savings Fund and Loau Aeab*' elation vs; Andrew Longhridge. ‘ Alias Levari Facias of December Term, 1868, No. 60. fc The’auditor appointed by theOoart to report distri bution of-the iatid-Io Court, raised by the Sheriff’s •sale (under the above writ,) of ‘ All those certain messusgts or tenemonts and lot or ptece of ground (composed of three contiguous lots or rieces of ground) situate on the northwestwardly side of ieoton street (formerly called Hopkins’ Oottrt 1 be tweon Bohool and WiljlMH .treats, In tho Blitaontß *atd ol tin olty or PhUodolJihia j teeinhicß: fit tH. aistiooe of 188 feet Borthesstwardlj from the fIMJ William stroot, containing In front or Breadth together on the said Benton atreot aftr-four feet, and eitandlnr that breadth northwestwardly in length or depth elite feet | sold ns tho property of the aboTd named del fondant,- and more particularly desorlbed In the afofe- B ! v, wr £- wlll atten<i to dottee of hie appointment PKn V?!S’ I,o ‘ 249 So”** l atreot, in the city of Philadelphia, on Toeeday, the 25th of January, .1880, at 4 o’otook J*. M., when and where all parties in' tereated are repaired to preeent and proto their eleitas or be debarred from all participation in said ftiod kM»t...... . JOHSJ ' BII TXr. [^l0 TICE.—Notice is hereby given that ap-; 1 v plication will be made to the Legislature of Penn*' sylvania, at its present session, for the grant of suck authority, 'powers, and Jurisdiction as may be neces sary for effecting the SALS of all that Lot of Ground and Premises, in the Fifteenth ward of the city «f Philadelphia, bounded by Ann,‘Grape. 1 Powell, and Vineyard streets, commonly known as the Frahoiftvlilt Burial Grottadt * SAMUEL C., PERKINS. jalB 6fc Attorney for Applicants. MONEY! ! ! fN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE A CITY AND COUNTY OF. PHILADELPHIA.' ' W. J.P. WHITE v JAMES LUCAS. D. C. D. 68, No. 404. Vend* Exponas. , Exceptions to speoial return. The undersigned has been appointed by the District Court, auditor, to report distribution of the proceeds of the sale of thefollowing described real estate of th» defendant, among the parties entitled thereto, with the facts and reasons upon which such distribution shall to made.to witz, - ■ 1. All that oertam lot of ground situate on the wcit side of Bt. John Street, at the didtanbe of about slxtr bight feet six inches southward from the intersection of the frost line bf the said St. John street; with the sotitb west line of- the Germantown road, in the Kensington district of the Northern Liberties 111 the oputity of Philadelphia,contathlogittfrbntHnaaldfit Jbhnstiett Beventy-tWo feet; Ana eztending in depth westward of that width, parallel with George .street one hnnsrld And forty* Are feet more or less to Canal street) bounded southward by lot. ‘>o., No. ill,” in a certain blmpf lots, la'd out by Seth Craig, and recorded in Deed Bosii A M., No, 16, pageB4l, weatwdrq said Canal street, northiratd by lot No. 2, in a certain “ Breve de .par,’’ Ac , No. 402, JunbTenn, 1851, find eastward by add Bt. John street;'upon which Is erected'a fonr-stnry brick building seventy-two feet fronton St. Joha street, and.about thirty-four feet.deep :■ also a one-story brick dye-house', and two-story brlok arying-house connected, and about aixty feet front onjsaid street. 2 AlDo, dll that eertain lot of ground slthatS on the southwestern side of the Germantown road, at the As tanceof two hundred and fifty-nine'feet fire {notes, southeastward from the intersection of' the.satd'ic&d and Third street, in the' Kensington district of the Northern Liberties of Philadelphia, containing In frtnt on said road, seventeen feet seven inches, and indqth of that width between lines at right angles with aid road, forty-eight feet six inches on the northwestern line, and fifty-one feet nine and one half Inches on the southeastern line, upon which is ereoted a tvo-itery brick dwelling house,' Nojl2lB. - * 1 3 Also, all that certain lot of ground eituftta on the southwestern Bjde of, the Übrttantofrn ibad at the l!a -tfi&tie bf two hundred and seventy* seven feet soulheast sward from the interaeotlon'of said road and Tkird street, in the Kensington district,of tho Northern Li berties of Philadelphia, containing on front on uid road seventeen feet seven Inohea, and in depth of that width between Unes at right Angles with the tald road, fifty-one feet nine and one half inches on the north west line, and fifty-five feet one inch on the aoutbeast line thereor, < '.upon which is erected a two-story b;lck dwelling, N0>,1?16. 4. Also, all that certain lot bf ground situate oi the easterly cide of. tho Gefmantown road, at the distance bf sik htiodred ahd ninety-three feet southward from the south side or Master street, in the said fredfilliton district of .the Northern Liberties of Philadelphia >on taioihgin front on Ssla xbati treaty feet,and egteiaing ih depth,of that width, between lines at right sog!es with said road, one hundred aou seven feet t xjjrhea, übon which is ereoted a three-story brick dvreling, double back-building and bath-hmie, 6. Alsu All certain no tile easterly side of .Germantown-road, at the dist&iie of seven hundred and fifty-three feet southward from the sohth side of Master-street, and at the distance of one hundred, and sixty feot southward from the south side pf a fifty foot wjde, street, called.Pbceaix street, con taining In front bp said roftd sixteen feet, and in depth, eastward of the same' width' at right apgles withsala road, one'hundred, and fifteen'feet, npon whici is erpoted a two story frame house, ■; fi. .Also, all that lot of ground situate on the reat side of QAdwalader street, at the dtstanoe of one lun dred and sixty feet southward from the south si* of Plfteoix street, iditha Kensington diptiict of the for- LjWtles. Philadelphia, containing in frocton saidOadwalader street,'thirty-three feet, and exterdin; * In depth westward, between parallel lines at righ -angles with said Oadwalader street, one hundred teet, upon which is ereoted a two-story brick stable tndbsr rfage house. 7. Also, all that lot of ground situate on the easteide of the Germantown road, at the distance of one han dled and seventy-six feet southward from <he sjuth side of Phoenix street, In the Kensington distrbt of the Northern Liberties, of Philadelphia, oontalnfag in front on said road seventeen eet ten and one-half icches, (ioo ndtng, on the routh side thereof, the whole )t an alley two Jeet ten and one haU inched wide, it llie clear, by thirty-elx feet deep laid ont for the uso tf said lot, and a lot adjoining on the south.) and oxietdloj of that breadth In depth eastward, between paialle lines at right angles With said road, one hundred and fifteen feet. - ' 8. Also; all thaf certain lot of grefind sitdatS oo the eAst side of Germ%jitowh, c bsa« la the Kencfogtor! dis trict of the Nnrtbern Licet ties, of Philadelphia, ai the dtatahoe of sixty-foar feet southward from the smth side of Phoenix street, containing in front on said road sixteen feet, aad extending eastward of that width,be tween’parallel lines at right angles with said riad, sixty-five feet, upon whlob Is erected a two*jt:ry bxick dwelllDg house; subject to a ground, rent pf $3O per annum, payable Ist of January and July. Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor will hold a meeting for the purposes of his appointment, at tls pffl<m: No.2tft South THIRD; Strfiot, on THURSDAY, the 27th JauUary,lB69. at 4 o’olobk P. M. All persona are required tp make tneir claims before the Auditor at the time and place aforesaid,.or be debshed from coming in npoh the said proceeds of sale, > •• (J . CHARLES GKBBONB;Auditor.. Jal7-19t Phila., JanuaryU, )869. INSTATE OF JAMES MUSQRAYE, De- Wbereas, Letters of Administration de binla'non to the Estate of JAMES of the'Olty of Philadelphia, Broker, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, All persons indebted to the saldEstate are requested to make Immediate payment, and time having claims on said Estate, to presentthem to ' L J - BARCLAY, d22-w6tW Athenmum Building IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE GITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate or n. A FARRELL, dee’d: The auditor appointed br the Oottrt to audit, settle bad iWJuBt the accoliot of NlohUlaa Wall, Ikecntor or 4 the last Will hod tefttaihent tor fl. A. FARRELL, deo’d, dnd to rfciake dietribution of iHe balance tin The hanSs of the accountant, Will meet the sidles lnte rested, fob the purposes of His appointment; 7a MON- D.AV, January 24th, 1838,at 4 P. M., at hia Ofcfce, No. 512 WALNUT Sttefit, ip the city br Phlladbbbla. jelQ-mwf&t f x WILLIAM EBNST, Aadltofr. 1Nl?HB ORPHANS' OOUBT- FOR THE OtTY AND COtJNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. L Estate of Minor Children of HORATIO EmNG The Auditor appolnfcsdto audit, settle, aid adjust the account of Hjmdn Grata, Gudrdlan of BAfiIUBL MARX KTTING, EDWARD I. KTTING, aid FRAN -018 ETIING, Minor Children of Horatio Ettlng, as stated by Rebecca Graft. eutviviog Executor bf Hyman Grits, deceased, and to report distributiai or the balance In hie hands, will attend fcr that - purpose, at the Office of Geo. W Biddle, Bn#., No. idl South’ FIETH Street: in the elty or Philadelphia oi THURS DAY AFTERNOON, JAnu»rv27, 1859, at 4 o’clock. f lal4-fmw6t» CHAB. E. LEX, Auditor IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT'FOB THE CITY 'AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of RIOHARD RIDDLE, deed. Notice is hereby given, that REBHOOA RIDDLE, the widow of the said decedent, had presents! and filed in said OoUrt au appraisement and petition, oiatmiog to retain personal estate therein mentioned, to the Talua of $3OO, under, the 'Act of Assembly of April -14 th r 1851, and that the same will be approved on FRIDAY, January 21, 1850,' unless exceptions be presented thereto J. H OABTLE. . Ja12»14«17»19* , Attorney for Petitioner. I N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IN AND FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the assignment of Whitij A Company. Bar petition of Isaac 8. Waterman, As signee. The matter to whom was referred the petition of 18AAO 8. WATERMAN. Jfeignee of the estate of WHITE, STEVENS. &. GO , praying for authority and power to soil at private sale the life estate of Henry White, is certain promiles upon Walnut street will meet the parties interested at bts office, No. 255 South FOURTH Street, in the city of. Philadelphia, upon WEDNESDAY. January 16th, 1859. at 4 o’clock P M. WILLIAM BKRGEANT, js7-fmAw*lot _ Master. SPECIAL NOTICE .—Dealers in Goodyear’s ►3 Patent for Vulcanised Rubber Suspenders, Braids, Webs, and all other Fabrlos end articles mode by combin ing fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcan ised rubber arenotified that unless'the same are properly stamped or labelled with mjrnamt, and fay my authori ty, they cannot be legally disposed of in.-the United States Merchants and dealers are invited to examine specimens now in store, and togtye their orders for the Spring Trade to the undersigned,' EXCLUSIVE OWN ER OF THE TITLES AND EXOLUOIVB BIGHTS ■IN THE PATENT for theso goeda, which embraco all the styles heretofore manufactured imported, and many others. ALSO, LTOBNBES TO MANUFACTURE AND BELL —and the Term!—mar be obtained on- application to me at No. 23 COURTLANDT Street, N. Y . n24-ly HORACE H. DAY. QOOD GROCERIES OH AS. H. MATTSON, SOUTHWEST CORNER TENTH AND ARCH STS., Has on hand, and Is generally receiving, THE BEST OF GROCERIES, which be will sell at the most HEA fcONABLE PRICES FOR CASH. Having a LABGE and CHOICE ASSORTMENT of BLAI'K and GREEN TEAS, he is confident of being able to suit, both In quality and price, all persons in want of the article, in quantities or from one pound to the half cheat. Hia general assortment embraces everything in the way of FINE GROCERIES, and he'would respectfully invite all in want of good articles to give him a call It will be worth the trial. ' no3o-Sm PERRY’S BLANK BOOK AND STATIONERY .ESTABLISHMENT, 8. W. CORNER FOURTH AND RAOS. PREMIUM AWARDED By the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing Saperior Account Books. FIRMS intending to open new Books on the first of the Year, cad seleot from a'gocd stook on hand, or have them made in any desired style. In a superior manner. ' BOOK-BINDING of every description executed In the finest and most substantial manner, at low prices. MAGAZINES bound from6octa. to $2 50 per volume. MUSIC bound In a new and handsome style,from $1 to $B. OLD FAMU.Y BIBLES rebound, to look and wear equal to new. * PERRY’S BOOK-BINDERY, ■' FOURTH and RACE. Oldest established Bindery in Philadelphia. n23-2m g NEWLAND & CO., LOOKING-GLASS AND PIOTURE-FRAMI MANUFACTURERS; Au Eiteufiivo Stock of OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, AU at very Low Prloes, 004 ARCH ST., ABOVE SIXTH, PHILA. d7-8m %ti<A Notites. Notices. ©remits. AT FAIR PRIORS! ! ! Bookbinding WHOI.EBAI.B ANI) SKTAII,. BHsiness QfAHUEIi HEPBURN has transferred his Law OiSee from Carlisle, Perma., to fto. 711 BAN BOM Street, (between Chestnut and Walnut.) Phila delphia. He will attend to any business entrusted to his care, in the Courts of Philadelphia or in the in terior of the State. Philadelphia, November'24, 1868. n24-8m ■ SAAO T. BEDFORD, ‘BRICKLAYER JL No. fill PEAK Street, back of 218 WALNUT St, near the Exchange: residence fill NOBLE Street. Rangers Ahd Heaters bttilt and repaired, and.' all kinds of.Bcipk Wofk done. Orders by Despatch Pofit tftomtftly Attended to, Bflst of referent. fiolfi-Sififi 1 THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE. BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS and CITIES of the United Btates. B. 6. SANBfORJ). O*o«r*t flatuorlnUadeaSi A LEX. MoKINNRY, £JL ATTORNEY AT LAW, GREBNSBURG, PA. Willpraotioe in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In diana counties. sell-tf S L. FOWLER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, HO US TO N, Harris Ooohty, Texas. Twenty years resident in'Texas. paid, to Land Bittiness. OFFICE OPPCOITB THE OLD QAPITOL, RZFBas to —Messrs. Davis * Birney, Pnlisldeiphia, mhB-w-ly *, T. ABRAMS A BRAMS & HATER, tiL ATTORNEYS AT EAW, . 4 4 LOOK HA YEN, PA., Wilt Attend promptly to all pfofeSfllotisl badness en*- trußted to them. Special attention glren to the collec tion of olalmf. __ asreaasois. Got. Wm.f .Packer,Harrisburg,Pi.: L. A.Mackey, President Look H&vcn Bank ,* General D. K. Jackman, Loek Haven; Hon. A. 'White, Look Haven: Simon Beott, Lofik HafShj Bullitt A Fairtherne, Philadel phia; htoParlahd, Etafas, A 00., Philadelphia: Evans A Watson, PhUad§l«iia; Phillip M. Price, Philadel phia; 'litfn. A* V. Epr?biia, Willlftmson, Taylor, k Cb., pffllttdiiMfii; Tefwr k riMls, EMI»- delphla; Hon. James Burnside, Bbllb’fonte, Pa. : J.W. Qulggle, Esq., Philadelphia. ~ Jyg&-(f HABLES T£T£„GOMJ CHANT and Importer ot ] (Row) 189 Walnut stareot, seoodd si Sapping '-*2*6 FOB CHARLESTON AND SA SHWe. vannah.-—heron’s line. . goods received and bill* op lading bignx t> EVERY DAT.. . The splendid dret*4l»u Itde-Wheel Steamships KEYSTONE BTATE and STATE Of GEORGIA, Now form a weekly line for the Bouth and Southwest, one of these -ships sailing every SAT USD AT at IQ e’elook A. M.j alternately for Charleston and Sa vannah. ( Until the steamship State of, Georgia has received her new boilers, the Steamship Keystone State, In order to accommodate passengers and the trade, wilt make Weekly Trips, alternately to Charleston and Savannah, Tb» rtrtmthlp* B®#, 'o. t Marahraan, will sail on FRIDAY, January 21.1 FOR SAVANNAH. The steamship BTATE OF GEORGIA, QeptaiuJ. J. Garvin, will sail on WEDNESDAY, January 26th, at 10 o’clock; A. H. At both Charleston and Savannah, these shipsconneet i Ith steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rati roads, Ao.j for mil planes in the South and Southwest. FREIGHTS REDUCED. Heavy freight at an averageof 19 per Hit. below New York steamship fttM. tNBtIfIAKOI, f HEIGHT and INSURANCE on a Urge proportlos 13 *• “r * ' O.bia pMUg*....................■>■.......09 at Steerage do B BB Excursion Tickets, good for the present year.' 80 00 ~ No bills of lading jnghed the ship has sailed, for freight or passage, apply to .. , , No. 8& Gatefl)JKorthWiarrif• -Agents at Charleston,!*. 6. & T. G. BUDD«- ' Agents In Savannah. 0. A. GREINER A 00. for Florid*, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA, •very Tuesday/ For Florida, from Savannah, steamers BT. HARTS and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday -and Saturday. for Hafafih. from charleston, steamer ISABEL, oa the 4th and 19th of every month. --Ja 6 “STSTBAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER SB POOL, BfiLPABT, DUBLIN, AND LONDON DERRY, without delay, for $BO. Batura tlckota, good for sis months, to either of the above places, any steamer of the line, $6O for the round trip, out and back. FiOM K*W TOBB. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, Jan 22,12 o’clock M Edinburgh, Saturday, Febl9 ISo'clockM, Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, March 19,12 o’clock, M. MOM OLABQOW. Camming, fiatardajr,JAnusry 224, Glasgow* Thomson, Saturday, febraaryl9. Edinburgh, Camming, SsttirdAy, Mwch 19. . . BATHS Of PABBAGB. FROM GLASGOW. first 01ms,. ~*....16 guineas. Steerage, found with oook«d provisions,,,, 8 MOM NSW TORE. first Clou $76 00 Steerage, found with cooked pr0vi5i0n5...,,,.,. 80 09 Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infanta in Steerage,free. Return .tickets available within six months, by any eteuata at &ln llns. FlintOUn. tUB, Bteipia<6o An experienced Sttrgooq,attached to eaoh Steamer, for freight or paeaage apply to ' • WORKMAN & CO., 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. nALL A LONKY, Buchanan's wharf, Baltimore. w THE BRITISH AND NORTH 3ggiSB.AMEBIOAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM- rsori HgW fOHC TO MfBRFOOLj - OUl«f Oabtn Passage $lBO • Second Cabio,,PM«4se i, 76 , t&ou tiostOK TO LItBRPOOi. Chief Cabin Passage slto Second Cabin Passago 00 The chips from Boston call atnalifa&. PERSIA, Cap? Judkins, CANADA, Oapt. Lade, ARABIA, Oapt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Oapt Millar. ASIA. Oapt. E. G. Loti, NIAGARA, Oapt. Ander- AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon, son, BTJ&OPA,Oapt J.Leltch. - These Teasels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red on port how. ASIA, Lott, leaves N York, Wednesday, Jan 6. CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Jan 32 AFRICA, Shannon, “N. York, Wednesday, Jan. 19. NIAGARA, Anderson/* Boston, Wednesday, Jan 26. EUBOPA, Leitch, “ Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 2 Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on hoard. The owners of the*e ships yill not he accountable for Gold, Bllvety Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading aro signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to . JK-tf E. OONABD. 4 Bowling Grden. (gfantational SCHOOL—Princeton N. J.— J_J The 81xty-Srat Semrahannual term Of this veil* known School 'or Bovs will open JANUARY 20. Ap plications for places should be made earl/. , d24-fnnAtV-l6t Ballad singing and guitar.— T. BISHOP, 120 S FI LB KST Street. d25-lm» I ONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, M-A N. E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in all Its Tarlons forms j preparing Students thoroughly for situations In any branch of business; Plain and Or Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and Correspondence. No institution in the United Btatss Jives a more thorough and course. In this epartment no teaching is done in classes, and Is open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited mathematical and classical depart- MRNT—.(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas sical Education, vis: Spelling, Reading, vrrltlog, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ac., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions or five months commence September Ist, and February Ist. Pupils reoetved at anytime be fore or after these dates and eharged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mb26-tf P. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal CHITTENDEN* PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, northeMt corner of CHESTNUT and SEVENTH Streets. An Institution designed to fit jonng men for AO3 TIYJB BUSINESS. BOARD Of TRUSTEES. B. B. Oomegye, frnnels Hoskins, George H. Sturt, David Milne, John Bparhawk, David 8. Brown, Isaac Haoker, A. V,. Parsons, D. B. Hiniuan, Trederiok Brown, Joebna Llppincott. EVENING SBfIsYONS after September 16th. EachBtudent has imditidoal irbtrootioh Jat this Institution, and a Diploma from here ie the best re commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College. aeA-tf Bryant & Stratton’s chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and .CHESTNUT Streets. Tor information, call or send for circular. jelfi-tf EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED. S SNYDER LEIDY—JAS. M. LEIDY, • Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS* ACADEMY,' ■. N05.>149 and 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race, where a knowledge of WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC Is made certain to every pupil that may enter. x ACADEMY open day and evening. u 022 Ornse aub Glljemuats. jJODERT SHOEMAKER & 00., wnousAL. DBuaaißTa, Sanufaetoreru and Dealer PAINTS, VARNIBfiJB, ted WINDOW GLASS, Northeast oorner FOURTH and SACS Streets, Philadelphia. Bole Agents for the tale of the celebrated lloreffe Plate Glass. mhas.tr DroHers. OKIE & OAFP, 223 DOCK Street, above Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer cantile Paper and sidutitles' generally. Attent vhe Brokers* Board dally, and fill all orders for the pnr ohase or stle of BTOCKB, BONDB, Ao. ja7-ly PA. TREGO, BEAL ESTATE AGENT • AND CONVEYANCER, RIDGE AVENUE, first door below Thirteenth street. attends to the purchase and sale of Heal Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting Honaes, and Collection of Ilonee and Ground Renta, and Interest Monies. Satisfactory references given. 0010-Bm* * RB. CORSON, • REAL ESTATE BROKER. Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage. Oolleotioiiß promptly made. NOERISTOW M, FA CBONISE & GO., SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. 40 South THIRD Street, yffVUIDELPHU. Refer to the Bakes end Bioessb of Philadelphia. Piano -fonts. HZES gg PIANO-FORTES CORRECTLY FTTYTfaUNBD by O.E. SARGENT. Patißfaotlon warranted. Orders left at No 804 OHEfITNUTStreet. Terms, $l. years’ factory experience ja4 2m# PIANO FORTES. rTTYTI Just received. an elegant stock of RAVEN. BnOON, A 00., NUNNS A CLARK. HALLST, DA VID AOO , and GALE A 00, Q PIANOS. MELODE -ONB of best quality, at J. H. GOULD’S, S. B. corner SEVENTH and OHHSTNUT its. fjUfl-Y 930RK. —409 barrels New Mess Pork for -ST *ale>y 0. 0. BADLKR & 00., (AROQ fit., wooed door below front. Insurants gTotnsttnieg. FIRE INSURANCE CAPITA.Ii STOCK, SURPLUS, JUNK I,IBSS, 831C,605 41 FOR FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. THLILIAM D. SHERREBD, Agent, jai-m w f tf eiiilailais,bi*. INSURANCE COMPANY Oil’ SHE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSDRANOE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered In 1791—Capital *2oo,ooo—Ameta, Janu ary 1,1808, *347,440 60-100, ’' ' ‘ •All lute Med in Bound an i available eeourities—oonti nne Vo lheuro on Tejeala and Cargooe, Building., Stool, of Merchandise, Ac., on liberal rai-riffl, DIRECTORS: Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby,. Samuel Grant, Jr., ’ Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner, William S, Smith, Thomas' B. Wattson, John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman, William R White, Charles 8. Lewis, George O. Carson. HENRY D. SHERRERD, Pretrident. William Hakpik, Secretary. jeß-irfrm.t? Ell&£i AITD RISKS.-FAME A 1 INSURANCE company Capital... ..9100,035. (Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to lh> durance Companies, passed April 3d, 1856.) Offloe 411 CHESTNUT St.. Philadelphia. DIRECTORS, " Henry Lewis. Jr., D. D. Blrnvy, John W. Bveman, A. H. Rosenheim, John B Ellison. W W. Knight 10E W. DAT, President, Uary ja!2-y O. A MATIB. fiflmUel Wright. William W. Waited, Qharle* Richardson, Jacob W. Stoat, Barclay Llppincott, George A. West. GKOI WI. BLANCHARD, Beci fOMMONff) INSCftitNtiHjJoMP.l . PJfcNNSY; OTREC Dr. Dr.Tid Jayne, John M- Whitali, tMwar/iO/Knight, John K. Walker, Isaac Jeanes, fcISSIOK MER havAna sjGabs, tory. aal-ly OmOBRB. DAVID JAYNE, traaldaot JOHN M. WHITALL. Vice President. S. 8. MOON, Secretary: * - omoE N. W. corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, PHILADELPHIA. TfELAWABE MUTUAL SAFETY IN JL/ BUBANOfi COMPANY. INVOHrOIiATED BY 7 HE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Street*, Philadelphia MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, ) CABGO, > To all parte of the World. FREIGHT, . S „ INIIAHD IBStBANCBS , On Gopds, by BWer, Canals, Labes, and Land Carriage, to al parts of the Union. FIUB INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Hoasos, Ac. ASSETS Of THE COMPANY, November 1, 1868. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate... $ 71,883 85 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 297,060 60 Bloch In Railroads and Insurance Companies 26,302 60 Bills Receivable...., 201,888 30 Cash on hand.,,,,..,,,,, 42,087 86 Balance In Hands of Agon f ~ ~ Marine policies recently i dfebts dhe the Company,. Ij&lftlam Martin, Barnes 0. Rand, Joseph B Bajtfj TheophUus-Paulding, Ecjiftund 4* Apuaer, James TnujHijLir, •&. ssitaaL, rte ril * George G Lelper, ►oShrlk.P. Ryra, Xdward Darlington, Bamuel E. htottfa, Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm 0 Ludwig, James B. M’Parland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand, Snepcqr Robert Barton, CiiiflM Kelley John B. Semple, Pittflb’g H. Jones Broose, $. T. Morgan. « Jacob P- Jones, 2.T. Lozaa/ , “ WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOB. 0. HAND, Tice President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. , dIG-tf eittEAT #fiSI?JEEN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY., , , , OFFICE IN OOMPANY 403 WALNUT OAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $270 238 08. Insures against Loss or Damage tty FJRB, MABINB. CARGO, and INLAND INSURANCE. A DIRECTORS;, OSafldStO. Lathrop, William Darling. . Alexander Wliillaln, E. Tratfy. John 0. Hunter, James B. laaao Haxlehurst, John B. Yodges, J. R. McCnrdy, Thomas Potter, Thos. L. Gillespie, Charles Harlan, Daniel L. Collier, Jonathan J. Stocom. 0. 0. LATHROP, President. WM. DARLING, Yice President. JAMES WRIGHT, Soo’y and Treasnrer dS^AWti OAPEGtIARD INSURANCE COMPANY, $3 409 WAUlyf SjrSet,.Phil«lo!tffil» Capitil paid in (secorely invented). f2vo,(!pQ Barplui,. yiAßQ yhis Company having been thorougly roorgaji'ted, id new ready to make Insurance upon all kind* of £ro> party, merchandise, &c, against LOSS or DAMAGE BY EIRE ONLY, upon favorable terms. DIBKOTOHB. Hon. B B Cashing Charles 7. Watrons, Elihu J. Baldwin, 7. A. H. Hasbroaok, Aaron Close, Johhll. Beach, Matthew Kelley, Alex. 0. Lawrence Alfred Clapp, YTm Jfi Forces. EEKLBB, Prdflident, Jacob N. Keeler, Francis Blackburns, Robert P, King, B B English, George H Levis, Jolepb S. Btldfold John Prentice, fdfrard Wile# , B. Bircfchead, Henry R. Foote,. - , iAOOB N, Hrhst R Foot*, BeiSretm PniLADKLPnu, Dec. 23d, AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., ■LX- INCORPORATED 1810' CHARTED FEB FETVAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia ' Having a large pald-np Capital Btoek and Surplus Invested in sound and available Securities, continue to insaro on Dwellings, Stores, ParaUare, Merchandise, Vessels in Port ana their Cargoes, and other Persons! Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. Dißwnroxs. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh,‘ Caspar W. Morris. Samuel 0. Morton, James R. Campbell, Patriok Brady, Edmund G.Dutilh, . Charles W, Ponltney. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS B. MARIS, Secretary. ja23.y If f'llTY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 KJ South POURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital *l*oo,ooo. Organised 1851. Privileged to insure Rouses, annually or perpetui ill; Personal Property, annually, or for a l(Si period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De* posits: hold Trusts and grant annuities • ALT RED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice Presidnnt. J. W. ManTiii, Secretary. Dixxofoas. Alfrrt Wetk#, B. 0. Tylw, 3. W. Soudw, G, B, Kicking, J. L. Hutchinson, J. W. Stobw, JelS-ljr Life insurance and trust com pany.—tu© PKNN MUTUAL LIPS INBUBANOI OOMPANY.Wortheast Corner or THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, $612,725.93. INSURESLIVES Tor short terra*, or for the whole term or life—grants annuities and endowments—pur chases life interests in Beal Estate, and makes sll contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Bxeeutors, Administrators, Assign*** Trusts©*, and Guardians. nnnu. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel X. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, * William Martin, Blobard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hooker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Hern, James Boston, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophtlus Paulding] Charles Halloweli, v Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphus Kent, John W. Hornor, WUlIamH. Carr, Bills 8. Archer, Bdward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner K- Basin, JohnG. Brenner, P.B. Hlehler, Baston. DANIEL L. BIILLSR, President. HAMUBL 1. STOKES, Vioe Pres’t, Join W. Hoiko*, Secretary. nIS-ly Eastern insurance company.— OFFIOB No. 6*£XOHANGB. AoTfloaißin Byook OapitK; $500,000. Oaiaran PaapßttjAL. Plre Risks on Merchandise and Buildings. Marine Risks on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms. DIRBOTOKS., Andrew Cochran, ' Robert F. Taylor, William I. Brown, Thomas Sbaw, Rioh&xd tt. Btotsabury, George Cookm&n, Peter D. Myers, Oharles Btoy, Robert B walker, Jaoob Reed, Jacob Lukens, W- 0. Stotocbury. ANDREW COCHRAN, President. • William I. Blown, Vice-Pretldent n3-tf Howard fire and MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, PWltvdelpbl* DIRECTORS. Thofl. L. Luders, Wm. J. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt. SI. W. Baldwin, Wm. K, Ilomltn, John 0. James, H. n. Shillingford, A. J. Bucknor, O. E. Spangler, John W. Bdxton. H.II. llouaton, William Raiguei, Wm. H. Loro, Edwin Booth, Charles P. Norton, John Garrison, Isaao Myer. E. 8. W*rne, President—THOMAS L. LUDBR9. Vice President—E. S. WARN!. Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUV. salft-tf BJLMDXL V. MBSBIOK. J, VAUOIUX ÜBRBtOK, WILLIAM H ÜBRXtICS. COUTHWAKK FOUNDRY.' IO FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. . MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture nigh and Loir Pressure StShm Engines, for land, River, and MarUe service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tania, Iron Boats, &c.. Cast ings of all kinds, either iron or brass. iron frame Roofs for Gan Works, Workshops, Rail* road Stations, Jfce. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest aud most improved construction. Every description of plantation machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and GilstMills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, filters. Pumping Engines, Ac. Bole Agents for N Rillleux’s Patent Bngar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; and Aspinwall A Woolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Bugar Drain ing Machines. aus-j Brick-making machine, which makes the Bricks and temper the clay, makes from One to three thousand per hour. Upwards of thirty in use. Patented February .'id, 18158. Machines and right* for sale Counties, or oue*fonrth of the Patent, will be sod. Kuowu to b» the ouly practical one in use. Ad dress 0. CARNfiLL, Germaotown road, above Fifth street, Philadelphia. dlfi-tmtlQ SjLATK! SLATE 11 SLATE 11 1 -Rooting k 3 Blale, of all sices, and at very low rates, kept con stantly on hand, and for sale by f (BRING, fOX, A 00., GERMANTOWN ROAD and THlRDstreet. W. B. Blataßoofi pat on in she manner, and jr* titlss tusniodto. All soils vnmMr ‘ tea 9 COMPANY. $500,(T0. (ALL PAID I«.) E A Ij T H ANY OP THE STATE OF rLVANIA. cross. Thomas S. Ftetfart John M. Bailer, Jhoruaa Henry Lewjo, Jr., John Alien. ta—Premitnns on Issued—and other . 01 288 14 «ifs,Bo4 70 STREET. Hon. W. J>. Kelley, 3. W. florae/, F. B. Mingle, James Wateoo, Lndlam Matthen. William Cnrtts, /O. fl. Turner. i&arbintffi anb Iran. Rttiinmfr Cities; iSftyiiliH! NEW YOEK LINES. ia iSnS ,M AND AMBOY-AND PHILADELP’A TaßNT°>i RAIL«OA» CO >3 LUES, PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. »ftnM Il W B 48 Followb, m: PROM KENSINGTON DEPOT. Pare from Ken^g’n At 8W A. M , Morning Hall, Kon”* 1 ' 01 *”*' slogtonand JersevOtt* « no At 6U P. M m Evening °° singtonand JersevOitv . *m At 11 F 81., Night Mail, KenViwV 3 °° ton avd Jersey City * « « fi a T f Qi i 8 “ ail Line runs’’dihy''The UV Night Mall, Saturdays exoepted v »?ui« ?° f tb6 Pi !s OityPaeaenger ie“,Tnlt?n r^°t 71 ’ to and IrL FROM WALNUT-STREET WHARF : At 6A. it. Camden and Amboy, 0. &A. Ac* commodation... .4 ........ a %2 ib At 6 A. M , Via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jersey) Acconfmodation 2*25 At 10' A. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning , Express.,. 3 00 At 2 P M. via Camden and Amboy, O.&A.Ex . pfd** r . 3 00 At 3 P. M.f(d Oanfden And Amboy, Accommoda tion—........ , 2 25 At 3 P. M. via Oamdeuf and Amboy, Ace'ominoda tiou—2d C1ae5.,...,.,,............ 1&0 At &X P Bf. via Camden-ftnd AmboyAccommoda tion—lst Class 2 25 At 5X P.Bt via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—2d C1a55.....'.-.......,...; 1.76 ]C7" Express Lines atop at Principal Stations only. For, Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, Ac . at 0 A. M., .For Water Gap, Btroadabflfg,Scranton, WUkesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend,' &o , at OK* M f via Delaware, 1 Lackawanna, and Western Ballrdad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. - For MouSt Helly. at OA. 51.3, and 5X PM. WAY LINES For Bristol, TrenWfl, at 3 P. M., and <X P. M from Kensington Depot. ' Foe Palmyra, Ranoccaa. Beverly, Btiflingten, Bor-, dentown, 4te.. at 3 andfix P. M* ' Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each p&esengsr. Passengers £re prohibited Iroxa taking anything as bag gage bat their wearing ap pa-el. All baggage over fifty pound, to ba paid for extrif. Tba.oomplnr limit tha& reapaauMlitjr for baggego to one doll./tar pound, and pUt not bo reliable fornnyamdunt bejo® tl9f. ex cept b, special oentraot. Janua-j 11, 1658. WM. H. OATZMEB, Agant. NORTH PENNSYL BEXsSiiiiiEESiSeIVANIA RAILROAD WIN TER ARRANGEMKNT. FOR BEfHLBHBB, DOYLESTOWN, Ao.andby railroad connCctioirS for Easton - CataiTifM. Allentown, wnUiirfspofi, Manch Chank, Elmira. HasiatflC, .. - Watfara Fall*. On and after WEDNESDAY, December 22,1358, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT Asd WILLOW Btrtflta, Philadelphia, as follows: _ For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown. Maaci Ch^nk, Hazleton. t at.. 980 A M. ParseDgera,fo{Sa£(£2rb» this line can spend two hours in Rethlehem, and an-hoar add « half in£aeton r and return the same evening. [ For Bethlehem, Allentown, Msqoh Chunk, Wiiliaraj pCTt, Elmira, and the West. (Jfixprers) at.. 2.16 P. M. For Dojlestowft, (Accommodation) »t... I A. Al. and 4 P.M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,)' ’ at .■ TR AINS ROB PpibADELFai# Leare tfethlehsip (Express) at 7 A. M. and 5 P H. Leave Doyleatowo (Accommodation) at 7 A, M. and 3.80 P. AL - . Leave fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7JO A. Al« * , • oNßOftextg Philadelphia, for Fort Washington, &90 X. ji. PhUadelpbia. for Do/leetown, at 4 P. H. Doyleatown, for Philadelphia, at T A. M. Fort Washington, for,Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M. All Passenger Traitta (except Snadajr Trains) connect atObatbam street with Fifth and Sixth Streets Passen ger Riilroad. Pare to Bsthlehem, $1 60; to Maoch Chunk, |2 60: to Easton, $1 60 j to Doylestown, 80 cents. d 22 ELLIS CLAES, Agent. PHILADELPHIA AWB ELMIBA RAIL, JL BOAD LIBS.—<ftJIGKEBT BOUT* to Elmira Wflkeebarre, Bnffldo, OhMego. Book Island, Niagara Valli, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, Bt. Paula, Detroit, Dunlieth. and St. Lottie, ' ' pMsengtfr Uihii tfffl im« the Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad tJsjfci. efttitfr BROAD and TINS Streets, jSumhg* exc^tgj^^^^owe: forElmirayNUgara Falla.Buffalo,-Detroit, Chieago, lsladd, Galina, Bt. Pauls, Burlington, B*B6 P. 12PBX8S, for llmlra, Niagara Palls, 2fcfiW4, Jfctfoft, Chicago, Milwaukee, Book Island, Galena, Bt fimt, Burlington, and Bt. Louie. The 7.80 A. M. train runs through to HABBI9BUBG, stopping at all'Stations on the Lebanon V alley Branch of the Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad. - •: ;* r'N-.i-T. aw*I’' 1 ’' At Rupert„for WilkefSifrg. itttsfca, Baranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA MVB BLQ9MSBI7BC RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira,' Buffalo* end BulSSflfibn Bridge.- **. . - - • >' CF" Tickets,can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railrddfl Mm** Ticket Office, Northwest ooner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT fttreets, wad at the Pas* eenger Depot, coraerof.BßOAD and 72N18. ( < THROUGH EXPRESS PBBIGHT TftAIN Leases the Depot, Broad street, below Tine, dally, jjtajdays excepted,) for all point* W eat and North, at 6 freights mast be delivered before BP. M. to Insure their goto? the skme da/. fn furtndr i&fotcaatroo apply At • P*H|St Bwe*,' Broad, below Pine, Or to OHAB. S.TiFPINi Gtftfa l Agent, N. W. cor.Sixth and Ohdnantßtfeets, ocl-tf PhllMWpMa. Spp« "■ 1X.L1?,,?. “ PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, AND BALTI MORE BAILBOAB. . ' ' On Mid after Batttrdi,. Bm.mW 4,1858,' PASBRNgSr TRAINS LhAtE PHILADELPHIA Wrat 8 A. 87,1 P.M., For Wilmington, at SA. H., 1,3.50, udUf M. For Nov 0a«tl«, at 8 A. M., afid 1 M« 5.3» P. M For Middletown, at 8 A. M., and IP.M. For Boror, at 8 A. M., and I P. M. For Bedford at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M. TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA, Lean Baltimore at 8.80 A. M., (Bipreaa,) 18 noon, ant 6.40P.M. ’ ’ ’ Lean Wilmington at T.BO and 11.40 A. H., 8.85 an 8.66 P. M. Lean New Caetloat 6.46 and 11.13 A.M., and 8.05 LeaVe Middletown at 10.30 A. M., and 6.80 P. M. ' LeiveDotdrsto42O A. M., and 4.85 P.M. •LeaveSeafordat T. 45 A. M., and 1.49 P.M. . . TRAINS Fofc BALTIMOBB, Wilmington at 9.10 A. H., lift P. ff., and 18.16 SUNDAYS only at 11 P.M. from Philadelphia to Bal timore. Do do 8.40 P. tf. from Baltimore to Phil* delphla. freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Penyville and intermediate places at 6 00 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do do do 666 P. M Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 0 00 P. M no 2 B. M. PELTON. president. Philadelphia, Germantown AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.—WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. , ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1858. FOR GERMANTOWN, Leave Phl*a<jelpMa 6, 7#, 8 40 min., 9#, 10#. U« A. M., 1,2, 8,4, l, 6, l\ 8, o*, 10,11# P. Jkf. 1 Leave Germantown 0. 7, 7#, 8. 910 m!n.. 10#, 11# Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, 6# P. M. Leave Germantown'B.2o min. A. 24.,1.10 min., 6# P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7#, 8.40 min., 11# A. M., 2, 4,0,9 P.M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10 min., 7.85 min., 8.60 min., 11.10 A. M„ 12.60,3.40, 5.4<tf7.40 mis. P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 0.20 min. A. At., 2, 0# P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 8 A. H.. 12.60,6.20 min. P. M. FOR OONBHOHOOKKN. AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia o#, 9,11 A. M., 106 min., 8.10 min., 4#, 6.50 mm , ll# p. M, Leave Norristown 0,7, 9,11 A. M., 1,3#, 5.40 min. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. U. and 8 P. M. Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 6 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6#, 7 85 min., 9. 11 A. M., 1.05 min . 2 05, 3.10 min., 4#, 5.60,7.46 min , 11# P. M. Leave Manayunk o#, 7#, B#, 9#, 11# A.M.,l#, 8,4,0.10 min ,8.46 P.M? ’ SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING- TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 0# A. M. and 8.10 min. P. M. H. R- SMITH, General Superintendent. nol3 DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Sts. BSa mini NOTICE.—CHESTER YALLBY RAILROAD —PAS* BENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS—On and after let Janu ary. 1860, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VINE Streets MORNING TRAIN for Downiogtowo, leaves at 7.10 A. M AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves ai 8.80 P M. DAILY (Sandaya JxcipUd.) Bj order of theTtoard of Managers of the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company W. H. MoILHENNEY, Secretary, tyuftttftic*. Philadelphia warming and VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ARNOLD A WILSON, 80008880*8 TO 8. A. HAXXI6O*. We have removed from onr old stand in Walnut street to the LARGS STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the fit. Lawrence Hotel, where oui old friends and the publio are respectfully invited to examine our extensive stock ot Warm Air Furnaces, Cooking Ranges, Path Boilers, Registers, Ensmeloa Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, Ac., Ac. We are now manufacturing OHILSON’A CELEBRATED PAT ENT' NEW. COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever Invented, and salted to all classes of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns o! Low Do Grates, and Parlor Goal Grates of all sixes and pattern l We hare also commenced the manufacture o ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn sylvania Stone . These' Mantels were awarded s SPECIAL PREMIUM at the lots Ditr and Exhi bition of the Pkanklin Institntt of this eitjf. They represent all the rare and beautiful Amtiqus Mabblbs. are not injured by Smoke '. Coal Gas, Oil or Acids. and are sold Wholesale ana Retail, at tnuck less priti than Marble . Call and see them.' ARNOLD A WILSON BSNJ.M. FELTWELL, Superintendent. Philadelphia, April. 1863—ap24 If ETARDWARE. —The subscribers. COM tl MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to their stook, which they are offering at lowest rates. Onr sssortment con sists in part of— Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox, oow, Fifth, Back. Wagon, Btage, Tongue, Look, Ship. Mine, and Coll Chains. The celebrated *<L” Hone Nalls; Stone asdßledge Hammers. f “Wright* >* and other Anvils; Solid Box and other Vloea. Short and long handle Fry Pans; round and oval bake Pans. “Martin’s” superior Files and Rasps; Bed Boraws. “Excelsior ” Safety Fuse; Blasting Tabes. Corn, Grass, and Brier Scythes; Hay, Corn, and Straw snivel. Hay, Manure, Tanners’, and Spading Forks. Rakes and Hoes; Shovels and Spades, of ail kinds. Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Glout. and Finishing Nails. Oast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locks of all Mods; Cutlery, Ramaand Pumps, Axes,Hatchets, Ham* men, Planes, and other Tools, ;Aq. } Ac. W. G. LRWIB A SON. whl-y No. 411 COMMERCE Street. PLASMA OK ARTIFICIAL LARD.— SPECIAL NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased eurfacea, which combines the following advanta ges : A good and unvarying oonsiatenoe, easily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and dors not get rancid. The last property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at '•* BIHES’B Laboratory and Pharmacy, she Twelfth and Okutnatstreet. BaUron& £intt. HPHE PENirSYLTJIfIA OEJSTBAIr • • . * I'9A»ROA.B, ;V.**. 1859. MagisM >1859. THB CAPACITY OF THIS RO»T> 18ZQUAL JO THg CODIJTBr. ' *>: ™.SSSS E^KODOH p ASBBH9BBTB4UIS' - DBTWBEN PHIIADBLPBIA AND PITTBBWIO, Connecting dlrectst Phlledolnhie with Throng* Trsfme from Boston, New York sod iloolate eiat, igd of tiff B 0100 D W U Fittstarg with Through Trim, for do clnnAtl, StLodis, Olsrl.nd, flhloegd,- Burlington, Mr Pool’s, IndiMappUs/tonisrllle, ffew Orleans, Yninß mlormodiolS points In OWo. Indiana, Illinois; Ban tack/, Michigan, Wisconsin, ififloesote, Missouri, Earr ***> and Nebraska—thas rarnlshlag faculties ftr tho> transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for spend aoS comfort by any other.route. • , . .^P I^ 88 . aat * **st Lines ran through to Ffttsbarg without change or Cars or Ooiid actors. Smoking Oars are attached to each Train': Woodrafl's Sleeping Cars to Express aod Past Trains. TheEX PRESS BUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines. Sunday* excepted. ' M*U Tra'n leares Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. Fast Line . % <* “ 400 P.M. Express Train learM - »« 11 00 P M n-.Vwi^ WAY . TBAINB MAVIS A 8 FOLLOWS 3 n^E-Jv?* B Accommodation, rla Colombia. 1.00 P.M. Columbia a '4 P. M. Weat Cheater “ from Eighteenth and Mar *M*.» 7.40 A.' M.. and3P.M. falo 4?Skl-wvl anba s7; Williamsport, Elmira, Buf- a il^hah a « nd ‘“termediate -points,leaving P ***»*•_«• «»d 4.00 P.Vgo’directlj 11-2 *'com „ 1 • ,lr n>.m‘l K <*t»insd'»t the Office of I,6 ’ r York - Boston; or Faitimore, and Tickets Eastward at any of tha imaort* if- 'e n , the » S.-tt, I '-' Steamers on .the Misslsiippl or ' fi?” sl»*r» ts low as anj other Boots. n.™S.T. 3m ? Ie i io S of ,tire Western connections of the 8 Railroad to Ghicxgo, makes this the WBKOr LINE BUTWNgN TOK BAST AND THH GREAT NOMaWBST. The counsellor of treoke b, the- Railroad Bridge «t Pittsburg, avoiding all drajage or ferriage of Freight) : together with the saying of time, are advantages rertifly appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the T/OielHng Public. ■ ’ FREIGHTS WESTWARD J By this,Boots Freights of all descriptions can he for'' warded from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Balts . fi&'itd; to any point erf the BaShrade of Ohio, Kentucky, 1 Illinois, lows, or Mi*flourt, by The Pennsylvania Railroad also at Pittsburg with Steamers, by tfhivh Goods can be t * any port'oq.the Ohio, MosSloyto. Kentucky • Cumberland, Illinois, Wisconsin, 3U»oprr, Kansas, Arkansas, and Wed River*- and at OlerClaw*,. Sandusky, and Chlcigo.wlth, Bteamer* W *H- port* on the North western Lakes Merchants and Shippers entrusting the f/asßyorta*- tiODof their Frelght'to this Company, can rel? with* confidence baits spcedr transit; f i. *«■ BATES OP FUJSIGfcT to any point in th«* I West M the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times m pSe? 19 * lur ** d by other Railroad 3cm.' UJ~ Be. particular to mark packages“ via Penna. Bailroad » Merchants.7s the West ordering goods from the East, vriU do well to direA them to be shipped by this Route For F» eight Contract* or 'Shipping Direction*, apply to/ or address either of thp following agents of tte Oompdfcy ) . V A, STEWABT 2 Pittsburg; ■ *-*' AACa .jf Doyle ftCo , SieUßsaTlll*; 0.: H, 8. PJeree ft Go ; ZaaberUle, O.j J J. Btpley.o > R- MeNerfy., Maysville, Ky ; * Onasby & *.}foyper •,Portsmouth, 0.; PSddeek * Oo M 'Jemnoavilfe.'- H» W. Brown & Go., Cincinnati, O’ j Albers ft Hibberi, Ola* clnuaUj Q ; R.- *?. Meldrtfta, Madison,' Ind j WiUtw* BiDgfaaa, Ljulsrille. JSy.j P. G O’Riley ft 00., Bran* vilie, fad N W. Graham: ft CO., Cairo. -XIL; R. 9. Baas, 81* Loaia,Jtfo.j John H* Ifarrfe, Nashville, Tens ; Harris ft Boat, Memphis. lean i Cbtke ft 00.,' Obi-' cago7 JU : W H. ff. Koontt iltoff, IB j Mnrphj ft Wtflje, Dffbpqne, 111; or to' freight AgfeU el Rail roads at different points In the West.' * • Parties attending to their oWn ; shipments two the JSast, will it to thrift interest to call on the ilgants of the ComptDjr at the follo-lfing places before thipplsg; l°r addressed'to either of tbim on the subleei 1 °* heights, will meet with prompt aftenStaaV ' E. J.-OHBRDBB, Philadelphia. - , MAGBAW-ft KGON3, 80 North street, RaUlmortf. LURCH ft CO.,SAstorHouialbria. Williamst..H.lf, LRBCH ft 00. S% Kilby street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen’i freight Agent, Phils. L. L. HOUPT, Gtra’l Ticket Agent, Pima, THO 3. A. SCOTT, Gen’i Sop r t, Altoona, Pa. jea-ly^ Baoings JftmJia. “ A little, bat often, fine the Pnxse.” OBAN KLIN SAVING FUND—i 1- Ho. 1W Booth POUBTH .Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia; pays all deposit* oa do send. Fepositott’money second byGovernment, Stttoj.akd City Loans; Ground'Bents, Mort gage, &d.; • - Thu Oompanydetae safety better than large profits, consequently will, no no risk with de positors* money, bat lure it at ill times feed; to return with 6 per seat, interest to the owner, *s they hare always done. This Company never suspended. Jemales, married or single, and Minors can deposit In their own right, and inch deposits can be withdrawn osar by their consent. Charter ptrpetool. Incorporated by the Btate i of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo ney f> ora trustees and executors. . s . Z'ARGRAND BHALL SUfllS BEOHIYKD. Office <fpi% daily from 9 to 3 o'clock* and on Wednesday efefltsf,until 8 o’oloek. . ‘ DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, ‘ Cyras Gadwallader, John Shindler, , . George Hassell. Mal&thl W. Bloan,'' Sdward T. Byatt, Lewis Krnmbhaar, Henry Delanj, Nicholas Rittcnhosse, " Nathan Smediey, Jot. H. Sstherthwaiie, JSphnim Blanch aid, Joseph W. 1/ppincott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President, Cratra oadWalla*)». Treasurer. - d!8-y ‘ ■ “ A Dollar saved,!* twice eavaed.” RAVING FUND—FIVE FEB CENT. IN *3 TSRBST—NATIONAL BAPRTY -TBUBT COM PANT.—WALNUT STRSLBT, 80UTH-WBBT OOSBJHB Qf THIRD, PHItiAPIIiPHTA. IseetroxAnn n ns Scan oa Pxssen.vxsri. HaneV II &e*iT*4 In any nut. large cr small, and la temt pald ftaa Hid dtp of deposit to the day of with drawal. *.«?-■ -' The office la open IH»7 day tramto’etodkla tha morning till fi o*clooK in Git. evening, and onHonday and Thnisdav evenings tin tfiVcloeh. * . HON. HRNRY L; President, bosibc Jam*. W». J. Xus, ftmtii,. ' ‘ - snaovesfi * k Hoa. Henry L. Besssr, W. Darrel Bi Ww, Sdward l. Carter, Joseph B. Bazr i Robert Selfridg*, Brand* Le*. -J : Sami. Ki Ashton, Jdbsph Yerzec, O.Landisth Menas,' . i BenrjDiffsnderfi*7. Honey is received end payments made doily. 7 The investments are kms'lo conformity with the wot Ideas cf the Charter, ia DIAL RSTATI HOST &AGRS,©BOUND HINTS, aafinch firstclass wcurt- Uea ae will always Insure' perfect SOCarlty to the depod tors. and which canhot fau to fiTe peßßtnency and sto* bQlqr to this Institution. ’ r ' aal-lj Qolelf a«2r Ktatanrattf*. JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, Pa., (Erected In 2317.) ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. NOW-OPEN TO VISITORS. ■ myg9-y WELLS OOVBBLY, Proprietor DE LAKEY'S SALOON AND RESTAU RANT, N. E. oorner THIRTEENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. po2-3mo WM. A DE LAHEY, Proprietor. J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No. e 808 MARKET Street, four doors above EIGHTH, Booth aide, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roasted, Fried, Pickled, Ao., Ac., for Home Consumption and Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three o’olook 0c23-tf ©igare and ©obacco (“UGAB 5.—2,000,000 HAVANA OIGABS, J favorite brands, by late arrivals from Havana, in Regalia, Operas, Conchas, Londres,'Ae . Ao.. in store and bond, and for sale by A.\ MERINO, 140 South PBONT Street.. ' ja4-tf SFUGUET bt SONS, • Importers of HAVANA CIGARS, se2S ’ 210 Booth FRONT Btreet. Fgaro, oabanas and partagAs BXGARS.—A choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig “ New Era,” daily expected from Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETS, (New) 138 Walnut street, felow Second, Ml Second Starr. CSEGARS.—SOO,OOO Havana Segars, choice O brands, by late arrivals, ie bond and store, for sale by A. MERINO. J4O Sooth FRONT Street <l2O COitus ortlr glutton. £ CHESTNUT-GROVE WHISKET A da^ Vy sire to lessen the consumption or Impure spirits, knowing their injurious' effects upon the constitution, has induced, the offering to the public of an article which the analyutlon of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth. Garrett, A Comae, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all ‘question, to be the most pure and consequently least Injurious spirit ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OF DR JAB. B CHILTON. I hare analysed asample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, JX-- of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances. It is an unusually pure and due Savored quality of Whiskey. JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D., New York, Sept. 8,1868. Analytical Chemist. PamanaLTßUfSept. 9,1868. Psax Six: We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you‘sent us, and find that it contains none of the poisonous substance known (as FnsloOil. which is tire characteristic and injurious ngredlent of the Whiskeys in general nse. Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAC, Analytical Chemists. ToCuajaxs Waxavoa, Jr., No. lie WALNUT Bt.. Philadelphia. .. 0022-dtap2l ' ORANDIES—« Finet. OastiUon,” Marett, JLE‘ and other Cognacs of various vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks: PeUevotsia Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in halfpipe*, half casks, and one-eighth costa. Imported tad for sale by HENRY BOHLBN A 00., «>M IQ and 328 Brntb Fourth stroal IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE for every, one to know where they will get the moat for their money, especially such times as these. BMITH, Wholesale Auggists, corner ot SECOND and GREEN Streets, are disposing of their White Lead, Ground Paints, of all Colors, and Window Glass, &U of the beat quality, at prices which will be pleasitur to buyers , 001 l TTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT U LAND LOCATING AGENCY, . CHICAGO, ILL. The subscriber; having had much practical experi ence in selecting and locating lands in the various Land Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities for making valuable selections for LAND WARRANTS OB CASH. Having Surveyors constantly in the field to make personal examinations, he can always make the most judicious locations. Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be in lOWA AND WISCONSIN. Satisfactory references given when required. IQ* Money invested in Kansas and Nebraska, and any of the Western States. JylB-Cm 8. SALISBURY, 49 CLARKE Stioot, OUosgo, TRUSSES!—Genuine French, fo Adults. . TRUSSES! Genuine French, for Children. TRUSSES! do do. Ladies. TRUSSES! Approved American Styles. Supporter Braces English Abdominal Belts; Syria - gee, a now and improved self-injecting article, specially adaptod to Ladles’use. Also,, bath-room or hydrant Enemas; French Pessaries ,* Breast Pomps; Infanta’ Nur'lng Fl*sks; Nipple Shells and Shields. For tale by .. CALEBS .NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist, arid Practical adjuster of Mechanical Remedies, A. W. «omer TWELFTH and RACE Sts., Phila. Ladles’ rooms—entrance on Twelfth street, next do ox to atari. nclf-Sa
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