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I kehefdfrom hii wliita.ib’takuotollad, B/.th« *u l in4mm»riar ) <-.u n ,K r ' ) 'jyioi|g'cdrrof;kr!glithiir, *'■ A bttti™ gold— * *' oflDOw,;: >Ailthi mornto* milt (hroadJ, _ mmtwr-kMd oloudj, TkVdMp I!gljt of-It»lEan Bkiei. 1 •' i(T0lln», ...m, dUll thoU gO“ ; , , . Atoiuft gffttt—;« ■ ; . From ellijwrncklid gill ? ' ’ hloMh*'- s • '■' On thi’wiHe I)(irren,l>eeeh,,.-' : When uphentedibjUiVbUlflwj'.falne, . ; Of -ellhi*iitjberitt;s - r:-.< , . .. ~ Wee that frell relict left flythite ehlne? . " . ■ > Mtjtt There'Jhna dl4’«t And, ’ifid tie damp *«e- weed twined, . Aa&eWd.«mmer i hB light/ ‘ i Ab It float* o’er pictae r , jiike -; : '_ 'l glittering thlDfi' To ’be .twined in hit itortt-.bwteo ne*t 7 • Aji some heavenly thought, ( inroii|lit,:.V'V', ; .-,. ■ Tfcjiya^ tout ?” atdad‘m , - \ • OHIO* t tpi" r ‘«Si4bii : aabiwc^&eAeillft £ren now could ike j>rcu . glj«tiaftg f true To bar Ml tlrleii£:WeU>Wq II wooM tnow That thoi Wb*k«fM»t»«;bou4lu W«m v; ■ ; ■ O’er their lertoofyj «» hlrderetp .. . TheirrieiteMeares,• moan '. V . ? gsHh,“'n)rtot&/tffcn And gaunt, r <,. tT f y»ant t < >- !< » • Ilka % fi«p#¥ 0/ my •oul. Oa*to* Plao*, N Tech B*pnßiioiSlßE.v-iA. diversity of Ideas lias been entertained*- indifferent periods,;.'a%l' in different countries, ' respecting , thonature of a true republican] ?D riling the old French Revolution, it jtfjia]-,onp'iwho delighted;'in - anarchy and bloodshed, i In the time of,oliyer Cromwell, it was-'-one who bated the. King)', eschewed wigs, ap;jfai'g.;pBalms through his; nose.. TThatitjiiayis.Jn our own daysnd' generation, every'one iaa» competent to judge as we arei'., Our 'btgect',-'Bf preaentpia only to Introduce the .tallowing janifC'Aota, whiciK yfaiM; related to ns ,bym.medical. friend,; premising that, in all probabiliJ/Pthe reader will 1 per.: celve that the,VidMddii'' and,giyeEspaw,t?mefJl9fei,^^>»'i l >^‘ and cat-throats are unable to endure isolitnde. Theyen?ounter,jn,ey l efy^hapej>thiergh<(sti ; <)f -their'jim.f4t6d*victlnis', and. oloae i buHo-Sedorn.aßnnderbygobUns-iuKffriiret, or hurled awaytd datftsSofipthfcipfcJii'.v'' The . terrdm df Field were, far:-, !Ci|,M™l4sWdiitd;the grim vlsaged Richard than rrthet etdl piEina :®f his dream that prrito[Bo' Wee ting at nuippi, y : mfl.—Alecturer otoEnglish l gram- place, applied, on A recent matter* iprehaps Jbjnenght'Pateinlze : you: knffptehaps Imought ridt-^lyha’snt;got. iOllw«w ftrjfafflpt*** 3 "* w .> W*.-■? " • i&twb O-'&rizX $. - .r- ~. ri of-bld." '-ijhere'are no peripatetic,* 'philosophers' -id'go door, ahd incdlcate.tke. principle* of Franklin and! a -practice conformable to. '.them,.nor Is- Jhefe ahy { Peter“tha.HerWt.^'P r eaftk a era sade -for .-theJ-rescne of side-walk-., travellers. IW* in.vaih, todookto-' the:sargoonsfor inter ferenco in ttlolr huh > i° r ' contusions, disio catioiiSj, and ifracinres, bring thorn practice. Thei trilora wit not .interfere, for; they, derive proßt frem the ihcreased demand for garments.; The! mdrklity of-Franklin, the-.advice-of the jJfayor, ; the complaints , of, thb -presapand tbej sample -of' 'the \« geodrnatared , ’ ; few, seem'tb haveVhp’offect nppn tho practice of, a a ihajdrltyfof our Oitizen's. Sad bruises andj ( sa 1..■ .. v, --ifJR 9 Ne«. 189 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH STREET; | —fjfonnerlr Noa; fl 7 and 69.). y 1 ■ i ' :: :fB»Ah I SSI'A'E»;'BTOOML* fciTO amount of Beal Birtate at Pri r*t« erery desarlption • of City and |ijt)perty. Printed may be bad at tb* ’ 1 -,GABD. , LIBBARV Of laj' UTI HENRY PINNINQ- TpFjlESQ.eJW.s’Sfs'nawjirSpartng cstalogaesof the .titbraryor the late Henrr PeaniDgtonj-Esq., deeaasad, io Wfaiott , '*lU« found'many cunou" and valuable -.books, on a munber of them illun ,Crated'by-printed and'mantudript^insertions*. Also. ’a bollMtlon’ of ihtetestlng and rkre' entograohs, DDtp»Tiniri,-&o- Date of sale will be made known in future advertisements. 3ALB OF SUPERIOR FURNITUBB, ELEGANT PIA. , :NO-PORTB,‘ ROSEWOOD OABPETS, «o, s '&c. , * OABD—Our iale this B3orn ! ng at' the auotlon store, will oomprlse, besides 600 lots superior second hand furniture, elegant rosewood 7 Octave pianoforte,. -made by Ohiokerlug; elegant rdsevoodmelodaon, man* tel} mirror*, jrelvet,! Brosiels,' ahd ingrain carpets, Ohlna and glassware, beda and bedding, A0.,- fonulog an attractlve ; assortment,; worthy the attention 'if ladle* and othersdestrous of purchasing. < ~ 87” Catalogues now ready end the articles arranged for(«xamlnatlon. 1 •*' * *' ’"I 1 ‘V' ' ' : ‘BtooiS, dco. ! *"• On Tuesday Evening, February lst. at 7 o’clock, at the Philadelphia Ex ehdngt, will be sold— - por acoouht of whom It may ’ 8 old shares T (60 sew), Ban Francisco Land Auo« elation^:.'' .... I . iREAL 'ESTATE lst. : SUBINEBS . STANDS.—THREE 810 RY SRIOK TAYEBN AND DWELLING,'9. B. corner of Second in 6 Bhlppen jtreatsi r.. • 9BRIOK-DWELLING ADJOINING ON BBIPPRN dTERST.—Frame 2skei7« with two ovens, and lot ad* joining on Bhippen Street. - ... LOT AND TwO OLD FRAMES adjoining on Phlppen Strieet. • - * < • ■ -LAND PRNNA. VALUABLE TBAOT OF LAND, 418 acres- Monroe Township, Wyoming 00., Penna. Fhere is a large amount of Timber on the tract. A GROUND-RENT 'of $B2 a ySar, secured by a three* brick dwelling, -and the rent punctually paid. , , 1 l IREAL ESTATE l6th. wUllnclade— - T POSTPONED BALB/ UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC OIT7. N. J. .—The T very valuable known as' the ‘ i United 3t*itea Uotel,” Atlsntlq .City, ,N. J 7 The house is 66. .feet front by 40 feetdeep/with airing 40 by 2Soath Voartb Btr«et. BUPEBTOB’ yUBNITDBB, PIANO-POBTK. VINE ■ EBGHCa PLATE MIBROBS, BBUSSELB OAB EETS,Ao. ~v;~ , ' . * {•; Horning > At 1 b o i o\e>4k t : kt' auetioO' stow,' an «zt«DiriT6 v iai9f>rttt«bt'of azoellent se&md-band fnrnttora, elegant iplano-fortei, fine' mirrors, earpet*, ete., from, famules declining honeekeeping, remoydd to the (tore for con*, ymlenee of calo. 7oct*Tes, In htndiomo roiewood cUe>-OMokerleg maker. ( ' lT ’.'Al«o, a aaporior rosewood'melodton;' -’- Also, a tenatvaiogmaohloe In order. .v.AUOyS earpehter’s workbenches. ‘“'K^ * Sdle aVNo. 1229 North Thirteenth street. * .. HB>T HOUSEHOLD TUKNITUBB. J ., •. .On JPrlday.Mnrnfog, . 2Blh Inst., at 10 o’clock, at North Thirteenth strict, above Oirard arenne, the entire honeebold far nitfere, floe feather bed, mattresses, &0.,0f a gentleman defininghoaeekeeptng; • ' * -« , e .f’Also, tbe kitchen , ? ; Ip” May be examined on the morning of sale, at 8-Iclock. ! sVALUABLB.LONDON, AND AMBBIOAH HOOKS. , ; 5 ~ On Friday Btenlng, January 28th, at the auction store, a collection or valuable and Interesting Londori and American books lon {various sabjeota, a number of them embellished with engravlnee. ' see eatalognos. I gate at Germantown, HEAT HOUBEROLD FUBMITDHE, OABPETB, Ae. ,t ! , «''< .V:On Triesday Mofnlng, . ?February Ist, ( at 11 (O’clock,.on Mala street,-fifth bouse below Sehoorstreet.' Germantown, the entire boutehold and kitchen fornittfreof a family deollnloe kod*ekeeplog, •• ' v ■ May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of ST WILLIAM TL STjBBB, GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION STQHI. No. 4ft h EIGHTH Street. b«W Arch. 1 . .. .. . .. J. A, 3BLISON, Auctioneer. - otmiwi aod-'fleobnd-h&nb honae uold fornitnra, piano-fortes, carpets,' watohes, Jewelry, will be made if repaired n Ont-dooT tales attended to premptiy. Ohanres aa moderate as any other home .in this city. okMUEL NAtHANS, AUCTIONEER. ,01 .aftd.MONmy.-LOAN OFFIOA, No. 224 .South -THIRD Atrbet,below Walnqt, opposite Teeift., only -HrttdoersbelowtlielxSSnAi™ « , ■ 'Hours of business from T o’clock,' A. M.« unto 10 jß^e]o^tJ]i ( t]wevenings'<> * »«* ••• »'t ** ; anf sales at the 'Auction House, at tended non the most,satiflfactory tenna. ».**. i *- ■-1 i ■-! MtUiliiMKt/or tu feHf inwriv rum. kdMtrah Mi,4olUf to thotuuutds os Dl»< art FltU/wMeLM, iomlTj, Hutvm, Hut o*rri«(jW, v,M > floods of • twy ln(th ot tiin,; IpM iM.'fHta-oM kasfiwd dotlus ud apwdntal for foti 4h * premisesjlaletfj fc-heavy’lnsoi ■ B.—^m^aeebttnt 1 of’having an unlimited ohnitM,' ’SSs2ty ' "dSy-WAttet-ttmii thin «ny othiyia ***’ ** ■ m » 11 ] 'atebivat* bale. Tatefit Lever ind : Other Watches, fewelrv. and fadneed ariaaS. 1 au-ly rJIHE 'W'ABEHOUSING OOMPANT OF PHILADELPHIA. DIBKOTOBB. PATRICK BEADY; ■ '• ■ Pil NY YraK, - AtBXiNMB HSNRY, . Thls r Mbrnlng,.. . x ' ‘Jan/ 27tti, T comijencing kt‘loj< o’clock/Will be sold ’atrolesroom, 431 GhesnUt'fetrdetl % largcidbd valuable* eolldction of oil palntloge. It oomprtsss 260 works of merit, mostly original,^-includinglandscapes,* marine and. ooait scenes, interiors, exteriorsy figure -sltion of animals, still life; etef, Sir w'yhich are" fi nlshbd in the most artistic manner.. , * In' the collection will be found sevend fine copies of celebrated pictures by the old mutew&eouted with the greatest cara«ithe sSlkted then du ring; a recent visit to Europe— the paintings having* heed framed in rich frames, made to suit each picture, after receufrdesigne, ahd are gtlded with extra Sure gold leaf, They will be arranged for examine* on' Qa'iTaMaayf.Wedne'aday, and Thursday morning/ until time of sale. LARON SALE OF FURS AND. FANCY -BUFFALO : . S ROBES, &c. ; i On Friday Morning,. . 28th instant, commencing-at 10X o’clock, will be Mld| a large stook of fancy furs for ladies’ and misses’ r WC*^,'Comprising the'ushat assortment of eats, capes, .Victorines, and cuffs nf-Hudson'Bay sable, mink, Frenoh sable, stone and silver martin, ermine, Ao. ' Also, white ermine sets for children. Gents’ fur caps, collars, gloves, Ac. , . , ? * * • ROBES, fto: • ‘ . -i ' AtsOj fancy wolf and fox carriage robes, fancy sleigh robes, buffalo robes, &C. - • ■ Philip . fobd, auctioneer, No. i 030 MARKET STREET,' betweeh ‘ FIFTH and SIXTH, south side. J j M. GUMMET. & • REAL ESTATE •: [ No. .SONS, ADOTIONBRRB, . 620 WALNUT STRUT. •OA.RD.—J- U. Gummey & Sons, auctioneers, will hold regular sales of Real-Estate, Stocks, 4.0. Also, household furniture at dwellings. RSAL SSTATH AT PRITATI SALS, JEF* On ;our 'private Sale:Register wlli always be. found a very large amount of real estate, including every description of city and country property. ‘ J. M> GUMMEY 4 RONS, , Real Estate Brokers, 620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth. URiNIiEY , A tiO„ No.. 429. MARKET STREET., m/lOSES NATHAN AUCTIONEER LFA and commission mxbohant, b. e. ooner SIXTH and RAGE Streets., ... | GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION 1 . MONEY! .MONEY!! MONEY!!! . Money liberally advanced in large or smsll amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry; fowling-njece*. musical -lostruraenta, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, clgSrs, hardware, cutlery, books,' corses, vehicles, har ness, and all articles of valne. for any length'of time agreed oa r at-> Nathans*: Principal;E«taplishrrunt } southeast corner of Sixth,and Race streets., ' PROMISBORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted at thelowestmarket rates. : GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, 40., ATPRIYaTB BALE,atNATHANB’ PKINCIPAL ESPUBLISHMENT, 8. E. Oorner of SIXTH and RAOE Streets.—The following articles will be sold for less than half the usual’ store prices: Fine gold English patent full jeweled and plain/of the most approved and best make, in hunting cases and double bottomed. Fine gold fesoapement lever and leplne watches, in hantloj' essfe and open face, some of them extra full jeweled am, beetmake. Silver English patent lever watches, es capement lever and leplnes.,ln hunting otse and open faee.‘»ome very superior •' English, Swine,- Frenoh. and Quarter watches; flob geld vest, fob, neck, >aud ohlldren’s chains; fine gold, pencil oases and pens, ‘bracelets, breastpins, finger-rings, ear-rings, studs, me dallions, and jewelry generally; Superior Havana oigars at $l6 per thousand;ln, boxes of 200 each, will be sold by Single box or quantities to milt purchasers. Nu merous fancy articles 4c., As;, Ac. iUebuinal. A NEW AND VALUABLE DISOOV A IRY. i DR. HAM’S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT, IT- STIMULATES. EXHILSRATES, INVIGORATES, BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR BTUPIFY. This delirious Beverage is aaperior to all invigor&tinj Cordials. Bchnappe, Nervines, &o;in bm for the cure o' Dyspepsia, Nerrotunees,‘Heart-burn, Drowsiness, Kid ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance. Ac., uit will invigorate 'and' strengthen; tmt will not in toxicate or stupify. - Persona who have become habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobacco. Opium, and Spirit uous Liquors, will-find speedy and. permanent relief (Total a desire to use these destroying agents, by taking a bottle or two of this ■ ‘ ’ DELICIOUS.MEDICAL BEVERAGE! Weak and sickly Females will find Dr.iiAM’B IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cnre y it being a Regenerator as welt as a Btrengthener of the Human System. Each complaint that the AROMATIC INVI GORATING CORDIAL Is calculated to otire is named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and.full directions for use are also minutely given. i PKIOK-OSB-DOLLAR FRR BOTTLS. Prepared by DABIUfI HAM, Principal office, No. 48 WATER Bt., N. York, For sale bp T. W. DYOTT & BUNS, n26-3m 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia, ZOLLIOKOFFER’a ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL is the onlr effectual remedy erer pieced before the public as a certaU and reliable oure (or IN. PLAMMATOBY or OBRONIO RHEUMATISM This preparation has oared thourands who hare been af fiioted with Rheumatiem In its most painfol form, and we are daily In receipt of letters and certificates of as* tondshlng and remarkable cures. All who hare tiled the OOBDIAL speak in the most laudable terms of its efficacy. Pull directions and entire satisfaction glren to the Rheumatic sufferers Prepared by THEOEOR9 DILKB, Chemist. N. E. cor. PINE and SIXTH Streets. Philadelphia. jd!4.Bm The, liter invigorator, rmrimiD BY 08, BAXrOBD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, Is Ono of tho beat Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier) milder) ana more:effectual than any other medicine known. It Is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver reme dy, acting first on the Livtr to eject its morbid matter. tiub on tho stomAoh %nd tatrelo to etnj off ibktiintj terj thue accomplishing two purposes effectually, with ontany of the painful reelings, experienced la the ope rations of most Cathartics . It strengthens the sys tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken dally In moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidltr,' . , The Linn 1* one of the human body; and when it well, the powers of the oped.' ThesfomaeAlaai on the healthy action of performanco of its fane is at fault the bowels are; system suffers in conse-' Llvpr-*-havlng ceased, to eases of that organ, one 1 made.it.his study, in a years, to find some reme act' the many (derange ble’ principal regulators ofthe performs its functions system are folly devel moot ontirely dependent the Xit' erected/- situate on the north side of CEDAR Street, beginning at the distance of two hundred and thirty feet eastward from the 'east-side of Schuylkill Fourth street, thence ex tending north parallel with the said Schuylkill Fourth iStioet) eighty feet, thence eastw&rd'by the easternmost moiety or the head of a certain four roet wide alley two feet,' thence north six feet,' thence* eastward by another four feet wide alley fourteen feet, thence southward parallel with said Sohuylklll Fourth Street eighty-six feet to said Cedar Street, thence by said Cedar street westward sixteen .feet to the place of beginning,” will attend tothe. duties of his appoint ment on MONDAY, the 7th dav of February. 1859, at foarJd’blOck-F. M., at his. Office, No, 026 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia, at which Hirie dud placb all parties interested are "required to make their clalmß before..skid Auditor, or be debarred from com-' log in. upon said fund.' . /, JOEL JONBS, •' JiiSO-dlOt , w Auditor. , IN THEi ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE OITV AND GOUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Bar Third Account of ELI K. PRICE, Admlni.trator d.'b. n. c. t a. on the Estate or Hon. BIOHARD PETERS, deo’d. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the above account, and make distribution of the balance in the hands of the .Administrator, will hold a meeting for the purposes of his .appointment, on TUESDAY. February 8.1859. aMo’clockp.M-, at his Office,No. 180 South SIXTH Street. . j&25-tulbs fit IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE ,CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA-, DELPHIA—IN EQUITY. BADE vs. HOYBH7 March Term, 1868, No. 19. The Master to whom it was referred to settle and adjust an account between the parties to above suit will meet all persons interested,-at hia Office,- 483W-WAL* NUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, tho 3Ut day of January, 1859, at 5 o’elcckP. M. • ■> jA?6-6t* WILLIAM H. ORABBB, Master. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE JL CITY AND COUNTYOF PHILADELPHIA, THB EQUITABLE MUTUAL" INSURANCE COM- HUTCHINSON/ * p. 0., December Term, 1858, No. 816. Second Plor. Yen Bxp. OVERS2ERB OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS vs. CHARLES v HUTCHINSON. D. 0 , December Term, 1868,' 811. Ala. Yen. Ex. The Auditor appointed tQ report distribution of tbeyno neys raised' by the sheriff’s'sale under the above-slated writs, of all that odttalu lot, or' piece or ground, with the three-story brick 'messuage' erected on the front, and the tarn-story factory on the 'rear thereof, situate on the north side of Raee street, between Second and Third streets, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Rsoe street twenty-seven feet, and extending in depth one bandied and fourteen feet to a twenty-feet-wide alley leading into and from said St'cond street: bounded ou the east by a messvkge and 1 lot late-of > Alexander-Allaii) northward -by avid alley, west by ground whereof the said premises were formerly part, and southward by Race street aforesaid: being the same premises'which Margery Price and others, by indenture dated the 2d-,day of April, A. D. 1846, recorded in Deed Book,ft LL, No. 89. page 110,- &o.s granted and conveyed unto the said Charles Hutch inson and hts hoire, under and subject to the payment of k certain yearly ground rent of Slid, and under and subject to the right of Victor B Harman and his heirs to the use of a certain alley leading Uto Race street as aforesaid, will attend to the duties,of his appointment on TUESDAY, the Ist day of February, A. D. 1669, at 4 o’clock P M., at his Office,'No. 260 North FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all persons ate require! to make their claims, or be, de barred from coming in upmsaid fnud. ja2o-10t* GEORGE W. THORN. Auditor. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE ‘ CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. BHICK vs. MENZKL. Fi.'Pa: Deo. T. 1568 Np 658. RAPP vs. MENZEL FI. Fa: Dee. T. 18581 No. 669. The Auditor appointed to distrlbate'the fund.arising from the sale under the 'above-mentioned writs of Fieri Facias, will attends tha duties of his appointment oil MONDAY, the Slei day of January instant, at 4 o’clock Pi M . at his offlcei No.' 626 WALNUT.Street, Phila delphia.' at which time and place sll parties interested are required to makfr their claims before Said* Auditor,' or be debarred from ooming in upon said fund.' ’ ' JOEL JONES,' Auditor. * Philadelphia, January 18th, 1869. j*l9-10t rN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE ‘CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. W. J. P.WHITHy J*M*S LUOAB. D. C. D. 68. No. 494. Vend.' Exponas. Exceptions to special return.. The undersigned has. been appointed by the District Court, auditor, 1 to report distribution of the prooeeds of the sale of the following described real estate'of the defendant, amoog the parties eritltled thereto, with the facta and reasons upon whioh such dlstrlbutiqn shall be made, to wit: * ........ 1. All that certain lot of ground situate on the west side of St. John atreet,‘at the distance of about sixty eigptfeet six inches southward from the intersection of tho west line of the said St. John street, with thesouth- Vest line' of the German townroad,' 'in the Kensington district of the Northern Liberties in .the county of Philadelphia, containing In front ob skid St. John street seyenty-two feet, and extending in depth Westward of that width, parallel with George street one hundred and forty-five feet more or less to Canal street; bounded southward by lot •• 0., No. 3t, 5 J in a certain plan of lots, la*d out by'Seth Craig, andreoorded in Deed Book, A AiNo.‘l6, page 841, westward by said Canal street, northward by lot No. 2, in a certain “ Breve de par." Ac., No. 402, June Term, 1861. and eastward by said St. John street; upon whioh is erected a four-story brick building eeventy-two feet frontonSt. Johustreet, aod about thirty-four feet deep: also a one-story brick dye-house, and two-story brick drying-house connected, and about sixty feet front on said Canal street., 2 Also, all that certain lot of ground situation the southwestern side of the Germantown road, at the dis tance of two hundred aod fifty-nine fset fire Inohea, southeastward from the intersection pf' the, said road and Third street, in the Kensington district of the Northers Liberties of Philadelphia, containing la front on said road, seventeen feet seven Inches,' and is depth of that width hetweeulloes' at right angles with said road, forty-eight feet six inches on the northwestern line, aod fifty-one feet nine undone half inchtson the eontheastern line, upon which is erected a tgo-ptory dwelling house, No. 1218. 3 Also, all that certain lot of, ground situate pn the aottthwesieru side of the Germantown road, at the die-’ Unco of two' hundred and seyenty-seven feet southeast ward from the intersection of said road, and .Third street, in tueKenstngtoir district or me nortneyn.Lt bertlea or Philadelphia, containing ou front on..said road seventeen feet seven inches, and in depth of that width,between lines at right angles with the raid road, fifty-one feet nine mud one half inches on the north wait line, and fifty-five feet one Inch on the southeast link thereof, upon whioh la erected a two-story brick dwelling, No. 1216. 4. Also, all that certain lot or ground situate on the easterly aide of the Germantown rOad. at the distance of six hundred and ninety-three feet southward from the south side of Muter street, Iq the said Kensington district of the Northern Liberties of Philadelphia, con taining in front on said road twenty feet, and extending in depth of that width, between lines at-right angles with said road, one hundred aod seven feet s x inches, opbn which is' erected a three-story brick.dwelling, with two-story double back-building and bath-house, So. 1231 . fi. Also all that certain lot of ground, situate ontho easterly side of Germantown-road/at the distance of seven hundred and fifty-three feet southward from the south side of Master-street, and. at the distance of one hundred and sixty feet southward from the south side of a fifty feet wide street, called Phoeoix streft, con taining in front on sail road sixteen in depth, eastward of the same width at right angles with said road, one hundred and. fifteen feet, upon whloh is ereoted a two story framehouse. ■ 6. Also, all that lot of ground situate on the west $149 of CadWalader street,' at the distance of one hun dred and sixty feet southward from the south aide of Pbceoix street, In the Kensington dlstiiot of the Nor thern Liberties. Philadelphia,containing in-fronton saidOadwalader street, thirty-three feet, and extending in!depth westward, between parallel lines at right angles wjthsaid Cadwalsder street, one hundred feet,: npbn whieh is ereoted a two-story brick stable and car riage house. T. Also, all that lot of ground situate on the east side of the Germantown road, at the distance of one hun dred and seventy-six feet, southward from the south side of Phoenix street, in the Kensington- district of the Northern Liberties, of Phiiadelph'a, containing in . front on said road seventeen 'fert ten and one-half inches, (Ir.o uding, on the south side thereof, the whole of an alley two feet ten and one-half inches wide. In the clear, by thirty-six feet'deep laid out for the tue of said lot, and a lot adjoining on the sonlh ) and exlendkg of that breadth in depth eastward, between parallel lines at right angles with said'road, one hundred aud fifteen feet 8. >'Also, all that?certatn lot of ground situattf on the east aide of Germantown road* In the Kensington die* triet of theNoithernLlbeitUsa, of Philadfcl|>hia J ,at the distanc'd 6f slxty-roar feet southward from the south •ido of Phcsaix street, ooataining in .front on aaid road sixteen feet, arid extending eastward of that width, be. tween parallel Uuea at right angled with wtd<-road, slxty.flTO feet, upon wnich Is erectt-d a two-story brick dwelling house; subject to a t groand rent of $36 per annum, payable Ist of January and JuW. Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor will lfoid a meeting for the purposes of his appointment, at bla Office, tf0.262 routfa THIRD Street,,on THURSDAY, the tilth January,lB69. at 4 o’clockP. M. All persons are required to make their claims before the Auditor at the time and place aforesaid, or be debarred from coming in upon the said proceeds of sale. OHARLRB GIUBONS, Auditor. Phlla,, January 14, iB5&. CG. CRANE’ 8 PHOTOGRAPH BOOMS, • ’ (Formerly TAN LOAN’S,) ' 632 ABOH Btroet All the various styles and sites of Pictures, Daguerreotypes, Amhrotypes, Photographs, and Ivorytypes are taken, and at mod- rats prices. - 47-3m* Rooking glasses. ■ v- j JAMES S. EARLE A SON, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Girard House, IMPORTERS AHD v^- MANUTAOTUBERB or ' LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES OIL PAINTINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS, EARLE’S GALLERIES constantly open jalB FREE. NEWLAND & CO., LOOKING-GLASS AND PIOTURH-FRAMB MANUFACTURERS, An Extensive Stock of OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, All at very Low Prices, 604 ARCH ST., ABOVE SIXTH, PHILA. d7-8m TRUSSES!—Gonuiuo French, o TRUSSES I Qennlne Trench, for Children. TRUSSES 1 do do. Ladles. TRUSSES! Approred American Styles: Supporter Braces; English Abdominal Belts: Syrin ges, n new and Improved self-injecting article, specially adapted to Ladles’use. Also, bath-room or hydrant Enemas; Trenoh Pessaries j Breast Pumps: Infants' NurdngPltsks: Nipple Shells and Shields. For sale by CALEB H NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist, and Practical adjuster of Meohanioal Remedies, 6. W loraer TWELFTH and RAOB Sts., Plain, Ladies’ rooms—entraqoa on Twelfth street, next door to store arli-gp> George whitelet, N 6. 135 south FRONT Street, offers for s»le, in Bond only— A. Selgnette Brandy, 1857, Pale and Dark, Jules Robin Oogri&o, 1866 and 1867. • Union Proprietors’ Cfognao, 1864. Plnot, Oaatillion. & Oo -Cognac, 1860,1857,1868. A. Oamos Rochelle, 1867. Pellevoisin Rochelle, 1868, to arrive. Kartell & 00. Oognac, 1866, 1861, 1848. • .Jamaica Bam, S years m Bonl. Stesrart’s Scotch Whiskey. Burgundy port Wine. Sicily Madeira Wine. Heidsiok Champagne, quarts and pints. A full assortment of Claret Wine, in cases and casks, to arrive* Jal6-Bm* |}l)otograpt)s f &t. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SnsfitwesCorSe. ©AMUEL HEPBURN has-transferred his Law Offioe from Carlisle, Peona., to No. 711 BAN SOM Street, (between 'Chestnut and Walnut.) Phila delphia. attend to any business’ entrusted to his Crira.' in tha Courts of Philadelphia or in the in. teHorofth© State. - Philadelphia, November 24, 1858. n24-8m CJ h. FOWLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HO US TO N t - Habbis Gouhtv, Tbxab. Twenty years resident in Texas. f w ompt attention paid to Land Easiness. OFFICE OPPOSITE THE OLD CAPITOL. Biraas to—Messrs. Davis A Birney, Philadelphia. mhB-w-ly - ' . * nriHE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE, -A 830 QHJB&TNtJT BTBBBT. fonr«rip> PAROBLS, PACKAGES, MBROHANDIZB. BANK NOTSfI »nd 'OPBOIB, elther by Its orrn LINES, or in connection *ith other EXPBE6B COMPANIES, to ill the prinolpel TOWNS tail CITIES ot the United state*. N. B. SANSPOBS. W«wnl RuMrlniAnmt? Alex. - mgkinney, ATTORNSY AT LAW, QHERNBBUEG, PA. Will prsctic* in Westmoreland, Armstrong and Tu< liana ooantlea. , aell-tf - A BEAMS A MATEK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ~ . LOOK HAVEN, PA., Will attend promptly to all professional business on* trusted to them. Special attention given to the collec tloaof claims, kirißisoia Got. Win. P. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa. s L. A. Mackey, President Look Horen Bank D.ffJ Jackman, Look Haven: Hou. A. White, Look Haven; Simon Soott, Lock Haven; Bullitt do F&irtherne, ' PhU&del- Shia: McFarland, Evans, A 00., Philadelphia: Evans ; Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price.Phlladil ?hla; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, 'aylor, A Co., Philadelphia; Tener A Davis,Phila delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonto, Pa.; J. W. Quiggle, Esq,, Philadelphia. jy 20-tf GHARLES TETE, OOHMISSION MER CHANT, and Importer of HAVANA SXQABS, (New) 188 Walnut street.-aeoond story. aul-ly < BUnting-. = ,*££**. FOR THE SOTJTH—CHARLES* TON, 8. 0., SAVANNAH, Ga., and HA VANA STEAMSHIPS. FOB OHARLE9TON, S 0. The U S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain Charles P, Marshman, through in 48 to 60 hours. FOR SAVANNAH. The U. 8. Hail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, through 53 to 60 hours * Jo* Sailing days changed from every Saturday to evefyFlVß DAYS.' Goods received and bills lading signed every day. i ■ - - The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OP GEORGIA now run Us above every ten days, thus forming a live-day com munication, with Charleston and fcavannah, and the Bouth and Southwest. FOR HAVANA. These ships connect with the U.' 8. M*U Steamship ISABEL, Oaptain Roiling, leaving Charleston and. Ha* vaonahon the 4th aod 19’hef every month. FOR CHARLESTON, 6.0. The KEYSTONE STATE Will sail on Saturday, January 29th; February, Tuesday, Bth; Saturday, 19th,* in March, Tuesday, lO o’clock A. M. FOR SAVANNAH, Gft. Tbe OF GEORGIA will sail 1a February, Thwn'ay, 3d; Monday. 14th, and Thursday, 24th, al 10 o’clock. A M At both Charleston and Savannah those ships ccn< nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads,&c. (or all plaees in the South and Southwest. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of 15 per oent. below New York steamship rates. „ INSURANCE. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be fonnd to be lower by these ships than br sailing Teasels. Cabin Passage fo Charleston and Savannah $2O 00 ‘Stetrage “ “ “ 8 00 Excursion Tickets; good for the present year.... 80 OJ Through Tickets to Havana..' 65 00 No bills lad'sg signed after tbe ship b&« sailed. No freight received on the day of sailing. For freight or passage apply to i ALEX. HEBON.Jr, ' Southwest corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT. Agents in Charleston, T. 8. & T. G BUDD. “ ' .Savannah; 0 A GRIMER&CO. For Florida, from Charleston, Steamer. CAROLINA every Taeaday. -For Florida, from Savannah, Steamers ST. MARY’S and ST. JOHN’S every Tuesday and Saturday, JaM Am STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER ‘SB FOOL', BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON DERRY, without delay, for $3O. - Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the above, places, by any steamer of the line, $6O for the tound trip, oat and back. raou HBW TOBK. GJaegow, Thomson. Saturday, Jan 22,12 o’clock M Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, Febl9,l2o’olook H. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, March 19,12 o’clock, M. vaoM QLISOOW. Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, January 22d, Glasgow, Thornton, Saturday, February 19. Edinburgh, Camming; Saturday, March 19. RATES OF PASSAGE, raou OLABGOW. First Clan ..16 guineas. Steerage, found with cooked provisions., ,* 8 •* FROM VKW YORK. First Class ’. $76 00 Steerage, found with cooked pr0vi5i0n5......... 80 00 Children under Id years of age, half fare j Infants in Steerage,free. Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this lino. FirstOlass..... $l4O Steerage $6O An experienced Surgeon attached to eaoh Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN & 00., 128 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. • ROBERT OBAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL & LONEY, Buchanan’s Wharf, Baltimore. i»» THE BRITISH AND NORTH I"” BOTAL HAIL BTB&H. MOM XBVr TORE TO LIVERPOOL, Clhlftf flatiln Puun„ . Second Cabin PaSiage VBOM BOSTOtf TO LIVERPOOL Chief Gab In Passage. ....... $llO SeooodCabin Passage... 00 • Tho ships from Boston call atHalifax, PERSIA, Oapt. Jndkins, CANADA, Oapt. Lane, ARABIA, Oapt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Oapt. Millar. ASIA, Oapt. H. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Oapt. Aader- AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon, son, ' BUROPA, Oapt. J. Leltoh. These vessels carry a dear white light at mast-head; green on etarboard bow; red on port bow. NIAGARA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Jan 20. SOROKA, Leltch, «N York, Wednesday, Feb. 2. ARABIA, Stone, “Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 0. ASIA, Lott, « N York, Wednesday, Feb. 10. AMERICA, Millar, “ Doston, Wednesday, Fob. 23. Berths not secured until paid for: An experienced Sargeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Bilverj Ballloo.‘Bpede, Jewelry, Preoieus Stofces or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to ja22-tf E. OUNARD, 4 Bowling Groan. CEimcaticnal ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST, west or Sixteenth. The next Session begins on TUESDAY. February Ist. 1859. Information respecting the Sthool nmjr be obtained on application to Bet. J. ANDREWS HARMS, . jaiitf Principal. LONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, N. B. comer KIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Bta. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in all Its Tariona forma { preparing Student* thoroughly for sitnationa inany branch of business: Plain and Or □amenta] Writing: Commercial Calculations : Law and Correspondence. No institution in tbe United States given a more thorough and practical coarse. In this department no teaching is done in classes, and Is open DAY add EVENING. Time nnlimited MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Separate . from the above.) —Yonng Men and Boja are prepared for any grade of an Xbglifh and Clas sical Education, vis: Spelling, Reading, Writing. Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ac., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions er five months commence September Ist, and February Ist. Pupils reoeived at any time be fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mb2s-tf F. DONLEAYY LONG, Principal CRITTENDEN'® PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, northeast comer of CHESTNUT and SEVENTH Streets. An Institution designed to fit jroung men for AO! TITS BUSINESS. BOABD Of TRUSTIES. B. B. Oomegra, Francis Hoskins, George H. Stuarl, Darld Milne, John Bparbawk, Darid 8. Brows, Isaac Hacker, A. T. Parsons, D. B. Hioman, Fredorick Brown, Joshua Tiippincott. EVENING SESSIONS after September ICth. Each Student lias ikditidua& ihstrootiom [at thli Institution, and a Diploma from here is the beat re commendation a young man can hare, for obtaining a good situation. CATALOGUES may be had on application at the College.' seMf Bur ANT k STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. PM Udelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Por Information, call or send fo* otrcoler. jel6-tf EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED. SSNYDEK LEIDY—JAB. M. LEIDY, • Principals of LKID7 • BROTHERS’ ACADEMY, Nos. 148 and 160 SIXTH BTBEET, nest Baee, whore a knowledge of WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC Is made certain to every pupil that may enter. AOADEM7 open day and evening. Notices. ©I’EGIAIj NOTlCE.—Dealers m Goodyear’s Patent for Vulcvftaed Rubber Bus penders, Hraidfl, Webs. and all other Fabrics and articles made by combin ing Serous substances with threads or Bheets of vulcan ised rubber aronoticed that unless the sitne&re properly stamped or labelled with my name, aod by tny authori ty, they cannot be legally disposed of 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 undesigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN- Eft OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUoIV* RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for theso goods, which embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and many others. ALSO, LTOJtNBES TO MANUFACTURE AND BBI.L •—and the Terms—may be obtained on application to me at No. 28 COURTLANDT Street, N Y n24-ly HORACE H. DAY. ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS. We have just received a comprehensive and va ried stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap pendage to Churohes, Vestibules, Conservatories, and other buildings, where it is deemed necessary to embel lish, or to give a chaste and elegant appearance. Any oolor may be had, either plain or ornamental, elabo rately or In relief. ZIEGLER A BMITU, Wholesale Drug,-Paint, and Glass Dealers, ee?3-dtf , fceoood and Green stt FISH.— 086 BarrolsNos. 1, 2, and 8 Hacks- Ml. 80 . do and tierces Balmon. 40 do Sea Ebad. 216 do Maoklnaw White Pish. 487 do Halifax and Eaßtport Herring. (60 Boxes Scaled Herrlog. Also, (SO Quintals Ground Bank Codfish, for O O.BADLERAOO., ABOH St., second door above Jroo PLASMA OB ARTIFICIAL LARD.— BPSOIAL NOTIOB TO PHYBIOIANB.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta ges i A good and unvarying consistence, oasily washed off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu ble In water, hence facilitating innteadof obetruoting their absorption, and dots not get tantid. The lari Eroperty aJono readers it an invaluable acquisition tc ao praolitinner. I’repared and for sale wholesale and retail, at tflldtlfl’H laboratory and Pharmacy, olhe PORK. —109 barrels Now Mess Fork fob (»!•>/ 0. 0. BADLER A CO.. HROn Bt.i Hooal dooibtlow Treat, Jnantante. Comganiee. gEOUKITY FIEE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK OITY. CAPITAL STOCK, 8900,000, (Alii. PAID IK.) SURPLUS, 543,859 19. FOR FIRE INSURANCE ONLY, WILLIAM D SHERBEBD, Agent, Philadelphia j&l-a tu th tf Fire and inland riskb.-fame INSURANCE COMPANY Capital ...$lOO,OOO. (Organised under the Aet of Assembly relative to In uaranoe Companies, passed April 2d, 1850 ) Offlce 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Samnol Wright. Hoary Lewis, Jr., William W. Walters} ' D. B. Bfnrjy Charles Richardson, John W. Evonnan, Jacob W. Stout, A. H. Rosenheim. Barclay Lipplncott, John B Ellison. George A West, W W. Knight. GEORGE W. DAY, President. WI. BLANCHARD, Seoretary. jal2-y COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF ’ PENNSYLVANIA. DIRECTORS. Dr. David Jayne, Thomas 8. Stewart. John M. Whitall, John M. Butler. Edward 0 Knight, Thomas W. Evans, John K'. Walker, Henry Lewis. Jr., Isaac Jeanes, John Allen. OFFICERS. DAVID JAYNE, President. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President. S. S. MOON, Secretary. OFFICE N. W. corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Delaware mutual safety in surance COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY 7HE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INBURANOB ON VESSELS, ) CARGO. } To all parts of the World, FREIGHT, ) INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage, to al parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Sco. ‘ 'ASSETSOF THE COMPANY, ’ November I,' 1858. Bonds, Mortgages, and Heal Estate $ 71,368 98 Philadelphia City,-and other Loans ’... 297,066 60 Stock in Railroads and’lnsurance Companies 26,862 60 Bills llecolvab.e 201,660 30 Gash on hand [ 42,067 86 Balance in haais oi"Ageute—Premiums oq Marine poMcies recently issued— and other debts due the Company.. 01288 14 :tors. Jamed 0. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, James 'froqaair, William Kyre, Jr., J P. Peniston, Joshua P. Byre, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. M’Farl&t)d, Thomas 0. Hand, Robert Burton, John B. Bemple, Pittsb’g D. T. Morgan, “ J.T. Logan. u M MARTIN, President. ! HAND, Vio9 President, retarj. dIO-tf William Martin, Joseph H Seal, Edmond A. Bonder, John 0. Davis, John R/ Penrose, George G. helper, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. 11. Huston, Wm 0 Lndwlg, Hugh Craig, - Spenoer M’llvaine, _ Charles Kellej, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, WILLIA THOfl. O HENRY LYLBURN, Beer cjafeguard insurance company, £3 409 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia Capital paid ia {securely invested) $200,000 Surplus 81.450 Tbie Company having been thorougly reorgan*tea. Is new ready to, make Insurance upon all kinds of pro* party. merchandise, &o , against LOdB or DAMAGE BY FIBE ONLY, upon favorable terms. DIBBOTOBS. Hon. 8. B- Cashing Charles V. Watroua, Blihu J. Baldwin, J. A. H. Hasbro a ok, Aaron Close, JohnM. Beach, Matthew Kelley, Alex. O. Lawrence Alfred Olftpp, Wm. JS Forbes. Jacob N. Keeler, Praocis Blackburns, BobtrtP.Kiog, £ B Eogllsh, George H Leris. Joseph E. Btldfold , John Prentice, Edward Wiler, P. J 5. Birckhead. Henry B. Foote, - -«« jj fVm. j* JACOB ... KEELUR, President, Hbnrt B Foots, BecroUrjr. Philadelphia, Deo. 281,1868. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., /V INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER PETUAL. ‘ No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Haring a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus Invested In sound and available Seourities; eontinueto insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Vessels in Port ana thoir Oargoee, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. siMOfoas. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris. Samuel O. Merton, Jamos B. Campbell, Patriot Brady,- • Sdmund G. Dutilh. Charles W. Poultney. GKORGB ABBOTT, President. THOMAS B. MABIB. Secretary. Ja2B-yif INSURANCE COMP ANT, No. 110 \J South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital ..8900,000. t . Organised 1851. Privileged to Insure Houses, annually or perpetuillv; Persona) Property, annually, or for a less period} take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive. l>e poeite: hold Trusts and grant annul ties- AL3RED WEEKS, President. B. O. TYLER, Tloe President. J. W. Haiti sir, Secretary. DIBIOTOU. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. 3). Kelley, B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle, O.R. Blcking, James Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, jelB-ly G. F. Turner. " T IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM -1-i PANY.—Tho PENN MUTUAL LI YEIN3OBANOI COMPANY. Nortbout Comer of THIRD ul DOCK Btrcete. CepiUl, t615,7i0.05, INBU&E8 LIVES for abort termi, or for tho who?, term of life—grants annuities unci ecdo-wmeata—pur ehasM life interests in Beal Bstatc. and makes si] contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Bxocntors, Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and (SaardJjwa. inrnu, Daniel L. MUler, Bamuel I. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, ' William Martin, Bi chard B.' NewboM, James B. Mef arland, William P. Haeker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Boston, Bamuel 0. Huey, Theophilua Paulding, Charles Hallowed!, Bdmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Bodolphns Kent, John W. Hornor, William H. Cmt, Bills 8. Archer, Bdward T. Mott, Bamnel J. Christian, William Beberteon, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin,' John ft. Brenner, r. 8. Mlehler, Xaston. DANIIL L. MILLItt, President. SAMUIL 1. BTOKBB, Vioe Pree’t. Jon W. Bouton, Secretary. nlVly Eastern insurance company.— OFFIOB No. 6,E£OHANGR. AoTBOSISMD STOOK OaFITAL, $600,000. Osiim PIBFSTUAL. Fire Risks on Merchandise and Buildings. Marine Risks on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads, Oanals, and Steamboats, taken on faTorable terms. DIRBOTOKH. Robert F. Taylor, Thomas Shaw, George Cookman, Char Its Stoj, Jacob Reed, W.O btotesbury. ANDREW COCHRAN, President. WitLiAn I. Bbow.h, Vice-President nB-tf .Andrew Cochran, William I. Brown, Riohard G. Stoteabury, Peter D. Myers, Robert B. Walker, Jaoob Lnkenfl, Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, philadelpbin DIRECTORS. Thoa. L. Ludera, Wm, Y. Lecob, J. .Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, M. W. Baldwin } Wm. K. Hamlin, John 0. James, H. U. Shillingford, A J. Bucknor, 0. B. Spangler, John W. Sexton, H.H. Houston, William Raiguel, Wm. H. Lore, Xdwin Booth, Charles F. Norton, John Garrison, Isaao Myer. E. 8. Warne, _ President—TUoMA9 L. LUDERB. Tice President—lS. 8. WARN*. Secretary—CHAßLES A. DDY. se!6-tf {Drag* anfc (Eljerauals. ROBERT SHOEMAKER A GO., WHOLESALE DRUGGIBTB, Maanfsetttrero and Dealer PAINTS, VABNIBHAB, icd WINDOW GLASS, Northeast comer FOURTH and SAOB Street*, Philadelphia. Sole Agonts for the tale of the oelebrated floreffe Plate Glaae. mh2B-tf AHD IMPOBTANT DISCOVEBJT. PRENTISS’S WASHING AND SCOURING SOLUTION. PATENTED JUNE 22, 1858, This important dlscovory has just been patented by theUnlted States, and it is now confidently recommended to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It is a labor-saving preparation, and costs less than half of any other article known for cleansing purposes. While it oleanses, whitens, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and Woollon goods of every description, it will not injure the most delicate fabrio. Certificates of its value have been given by some of the leading manufacturers of the country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and ciUrens. Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by SAMUEL GRANT, Jr., & CO., 189 SOUTH WATER STREET, Jy224htu 1 JJANDSORUBS ANDO LAMPS. HANDSORUBB. No. 1, 62*6. per dot. 2. 760. “ 8. 870, “ 4.1000. “ CLAMPS, 9 Row, $1.25 per oien. 7 Bow, $1.75 per dosen. 8 Row, $2.25 per doien. HENRY C. EOKBTEIN, «« v 0 r',U RT-?n R« rM i Phlledelehfe SLATE! SLATE I! SLATE ! f !— Rooting Slate, of all sites, and at very low rates, kept cob* sUntlv on hand, and for rale by V(BRING, POX, A 00., UERMANVOWK ROAD and THI RD strict, R, li Slate Roofs put on in the best mariner. KLtl v« i# I H wiifV **» - BUTTER. —GU tabs Goshen Batterjostre eelved, and for sale by 0. 0. SADIiIR, A OO.i dft AROS St, taoond door below Ik*#. , tfE.W. YORK LINES. Amboy and phil'adslp’a' , A gJ BAIT,HOAD CO >S BUKa, • fltOM PHILADKLI'HIA TO NSW’YOBK . : " . AND, WAYi PLACES, wn n m IL v w ß v, V j? A4'FOLLi)WO, VIZ : FROM KE N fll NOTO N *D fc P 0 T . * - Fare from Kensg’n At B*A.M .Morn.n g Mati; K .n- I,9POttON "' r¥ork slngton and Jersey City..’ ' At P. M., Evening Mali, Real* 01 ngton and Jersey City. ’ Atll*P M., Night Mall, Ken«lng ton and Jersey City n or o T * ani T B Mail.. Line runs diUy.***The lllf Night Mail, Saturdays excepted 7 * The Cara of the Fifth and Slxth-street City Paaseneer LnSSSr 11 oonrey Passengers 4andfrL I FROM WALNUT-STREET WHARF : At 0 A. M. Till Camden and Amboy, 0. & A. Ac**”' commodation.«• • • *.... .. . . $2 26 AtO A. M , via Camden and Jersey City*‘(New Jersey) Accommodation ............. 226 At 10 via Camden and Jersey City, Morning At 2 P. M. via Camden and* Amboy,’ 6‘ &A. Ex- 3 °° pre55.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, .8 00 At 8 1*• M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—lst Class 225 At 3 P. M. rio Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—2d C1a55.,,.... 160 At s yc P 31. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion—lst Clafiß.;...* 226 At 6X P.M via Camden andAmboy, Accommoda tion—2d Class...., 1 76 CLr" Express Lines stop at Principal Stations only. *or Belridere, Easton, Flemington,. Ac.. at 6 A. M. °5 Cap, Stroudsburg, Scrantoui Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac , at 6 A. M , flaDelaware. Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 0 A. M. and 2 P. 31. For Mount Hollv. stfl A. M PM. • „ _ . t , * WAT LINES Fpr Bristol, Trenton, 4c., at 3P. M., and 4# M from Kensington Depot. ’ p *lmrra,R»nocoaa, llorerly, Burlington, Bor dentown, Ao., at 3 p. m P° undfl , of b.ggige only allowed e&oh paMfloger.' MoMbltad trom taking anything as bag w^ rin g a rpsel. ah baggage oror fifty P° lmd “ paid for extra. The .ompiny limit theta raaponribility for baggage to on. dollar p.r pound, and will not be reliable for any amount beyond SlOO. ex cept by epeeial oentraot, Januaiy 11.1859. ! ■ WM. H.'GATZMEB, Agent. .liStIS£®S!!SS3 north pennsyl- KAILKOAO WIN TER ARRANGEMENT. FOR BETHLEHEM, DOTLE3TOWN, 4c„ and by railroad connections for Easton Oatawiesa, Allentown, WUliemsport, Manch Chunk, Elmira, Hazleton, Megara Fells. On aod after WEDNESDAY. December 22. 1858, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Btreets. Philadelphia, as fetlows: . For, Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Maueh Chunk, Hazleton, Ao , (Express) at.... 230 A M. Passengers for Eaßtou by this line can spend two hours in Bethlehem, and an hour and a half In Easton, and return the same eveniug. For, Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Williams port, Elmira, and.ih** West. (Expreis) at.. 2.16 P. M. For.Doyloßtonn, (Accommodation) ,8,46 4. M. and 4 P. M. For Fort Washington, (Accommodation.) ‘t OP.M. $698,804 70 Leave Retblebeni (fixpreas) at 7 A. M. and 6 PM. o 2?5 fe »®°J l,Btowl * (Accommodation) at 7 A. M. and 3.80 P. 61. Waahlngtoa (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia, for Port 'Washington, at 9.80 A. M. Philadelphia, for Doyleatbwn, at 4 P. M. Doyleetown, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at 9.40 P. M. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect RtObatbam street with Fifth and Sixth Streets Passen ger Railroad. Pare to fi *th?ehera, $1 60; to Mauch Chunk, $2 60 : to Easton, $1 50 ; to Doyleetown, 80 cento. <122 ELLIS CLASS, Agent. "{PHILADELPHIA AKD ELMIKA BAIL XT ROAD LINE.—QUICKEST BOUTS to Slraira Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago', Bock Island, Niagara Palls,' Milwaukee, -Burlington, Montreal, Si. Paula. Detroit, Dunlleth, and St.Louui.' , Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Beading corner BROAD and TINS Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted.) aa follows: 7.30 A. M. DAYEXPRBSS, Por Elmira, Niagara Pallfl, Buffalo, Detroit, Chleago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. 8.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, Por Elmira, Niagara Palls. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago. Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galen*, St. Pauls, Burlington, and St. Louis. . : * , The 7.80 A. M. train runs through to HARRISBURG, stopping at allfStationa on the Lebanon Valley Branch of Che Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. At Rupert, for Wiikoabarre, Pittoton. Scranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMBBURG RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. . I£7~ Tickets oan be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Line’s Ticket Office, Northwestoornex of SIXTH And CHESTNUT Btreets, And at the Pas senger Depot, cornerof, BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Brand Rtraet, below Vina, dally, (Sundays exeepted,) for all point* West and North, at 0 F. M. freights most be delivered before 3 P. M. to fnsnre their going the same day. far farther information apply at freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to OHAS. B. TAPPJBN, General Agent, N. W. oor.Bixtb and Okestmit fifteen, Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, AND BALTI- Mobs railroad. . On and after Saturday, December 4,1858. PABBXNGBB TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA F*r Baltimore, at BA. M„ IP. M., (Express,) and Uf.U. lor Wilmington, at BA. M., 1,3.80, and HP H. ' Por New Castle, at 8 A. H,, and 1 and 8.80 P. M For Middletown, at BA. M.. and IP. M. lor Dover, at 8 A. M., and IP. M. Forßeaford at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. M., (Bxpresa,) 12 noon, ant 8.40 P.M. * Leave Wilmington at T. 30 and 11.40 A. M., 2.25 an 8.66 P.M. Leave New Oaatleat 6.45 and 11.12 A.M., and 8.05 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 6.80 P. M, Leave Dover at 9.20 A. M., and 4.35 P. M. Leave Seaford at 7.45 A. M., and 1.45 P. M. TRAINS TOR BALTIMORE. Leave Wilmington at 8.10 A. M., 1.55 P. M., and 13.16 A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal Do do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimere to Phils * delphia. freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will ran as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Porzyville and intermediate places at 6 00 P. H. Leave Wilmington for do do do 865 P. M Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 8 00 P. M no 2 B. M. FELTON* President. Philadelphia, Germantown ANDNORRISTOWN RAILROAp.—WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. ON AND APTER MONDAY, NOYBHBBB 16,183 b. FOR GERMANTOWN, Leave Phfadclpbla 0. 7*, 8 40 min., 9*, 10*, 11* A. M., 1, 2,8,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9,10,11 X P. M. Leave Germantown C, 7,7*, 8, 9.10 min.. 10*, 11* A. M., 1.10 min., 2.8. 4,5, 6,7, 8, #, 10* P. M. ON BUNDAYB, . Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M-, 2,6* P. M. Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 5* CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7*, 8.40 min., 11* A. M., 2, 4,6,0 P.M. Leave Chestnut Hill T.lOmin.. 7.85 min., 8.50 min., 11.10 A. M., 12.50,340, 6.4057 40 mia. P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Phil&dglpbia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, 6* P. M. Leave Chestnut HIU 8 A. M.. 12.50. 6.20 min. P. M. FOR OONBBOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6*, 9,11 A. H., 105 min., 810 min., 4*, 5.50 mia , 11* P. M, Leave Norristown 6,7, 9,11 A. Mr, I,B*, 5.40 min. P. M. \ Leave Philadelphia 9 AM. and 3 P. M, Leave Norristown? A. M. and 5 P. M. FOR SUNAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6*, 7 35 min., 9, 11 A. M., 1.05 min.. 2 05, 8.10 min., 4*. 5.50, 7 45 min , 11* P. M. Leave Manaynok 6*, 7*, B*, o*, 11* A. M.,l*, 8,4, 6.10 min ,8.45 P. M. BUNDAYB SAME AB NORRISTOWN. CHESTER YALLBY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6* A; M. and 8.10 min. P. M. H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent. nolS DEPOT, NINTH and GfiBEN Sts. fSB m «hbd NOTICE.—CHESTER 4KHK®wS™3i VALLEY RAILROAD-PAS SENGER TRAINB FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS—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 DBOAD and VIN 8 Streets MORNING TRAIN for Downiogtown, leaves at 7.20 AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downlngtown, leaves at .80 P M. DAILY (Sundays (xcepted.) By order of the Board of Managers of the PhUadc) phis and Reading Railroad Company dBO W. H. MoILHENNEY, Secretary. SAMDIL T. MBEBIOK. J. VIOQHAN MBBItCX. WILLIAM H MBBBIOC, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, FBILADBLPHI*. > MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marlco service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ao , Cast ings of all kinds, either iron or brass. iron frsme Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Rail road Stations, &e. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and moat improved construction. Every description of plantation machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ate. Bole Agents for N. Billleox’a Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; and Aspinwail A Woolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machines. ans-y SALAMANDER SAFES. SB B A large assortment of EVANS A WATSON’S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFES, VAULT DOORS, For Banks and Stores. BANK LOCKS, Equal to any now In use. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, Ac., On as good terms as any other establishment In the United Btates, by EVANS A WATSON, No. 26 Bonth FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. PLEASE GIVE UB A GALL. aulS-tf PHILAPBt,PIIIA.£J Ne. 5, $ll2 per dot. 0. 1 25 < 7. 1 60 <• 8. 1 76 “ OKIE & OAPP, 223 DOCK Street, above Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer cantile Paper and securities generally. Attend the Brokers’ Board daily, and fill all orders for the pur ohase or s*le of STOCKS, BONDS, Ac. ja7-Iy RR. CORSON, e REAL ESTATE BROKER. Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage Collection!! promptly made. Cc29-6m NOKRUtOWM, FA CEONISE & GO., SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 40 Bonth THIRD Street, nULADILPBIA. S*f« to U* Bun ul Bran, ot fMlvltis&it, Cinea. B3 00 3 00 TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA*. ON SUNDAY!*. JUcuijmjttß and Iran. iare proof Safes Stokers. fiailroad £ines. T' HE PENNSTLYANIA OENTHAXj RiHROAD. ISiMBBHI 1859. TUB CAPAOITy.OP, THI3 ,RO ,19 IQOAL TO ' THREE T(IR™0 T (“pA!(t-EN‘fJ&RTKAINa between Jhiladelphil “mmroko Phlladelphialrttt ThtfShTraSa - s!fnfS?^1 braa > »*“ thua famishing facilities for the traosponation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort bjanj other route. Express and Past Lines ran through to Pittsburg without change of Cars or Conductors, Smoking Oars are attached to each Train r Woodruff's aod y «t Trains. The EX PBBSS BUNS DAILY; Mail and Past Lines, Sunday* excepted. * < • S“j. l T^ r * ,n leaves Philadelphia st T 30 A. M. east Line «♦ *» 4 OOP M BxpresaTrain learea - « 11 00 P if" HarriaW T . TEiIN ' B LKATK As FOLLOWB: Oohmbla 8 AcMlm >i Ration, via Columbia, 1.00 P. M. WeetOheFter ■ u 4.30 i* M Vnt „ .. from Eighteenth and Mar ass*- •> ArAssmsesa# the t!®**, *“ the W « Bt i »koon board any o Ohio mJers 13 Btea “ era °« the Mississippi or S}£ f Bre f 1 ** 7 " 88 Iqw m «>j other Route. PennarS?«* le i i0 M of 0 Western connections of thS SifnT T rliD t° Ohicsgo, makes this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE BAST AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST. U; SL?l ro6c,i^“ r the Bsilroad Bridge at .^, T °i4' D 8 alldrayage or ferriage of freight. n»f.l«it? r , thb earing of time, are advantages 1,7 S “ PP *“ ° f ,relgM “* 'FREIGHTS WESTWARD Preightd of all descriptions cm be for warded from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bilti “, r . e > ““7 pomt oothe Bailrradeof Ohio. Kentucky, dhert“ U,,;W “ M,1,li °' 01 U " Mnri ' » Railroad also connects at Pittsburg' *l'h fltearaera.b/whicVGoods aan be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum,' Tennessee. Cumberland, Iliiooia, Mississippi, Wiscomih; Missouri, KaMsa. Arkansaa, and Hod Hirers; and at Cleveland, ♦£!! w * n< ? ctl o*ijo with Bteamera to all porta on tneNorthwrstfcmiakes. .... Wnrr^r^tf 1 * 0 » nd entrusting the transports ' tJ {hi! OompaoJ, uo relj^ritli Sv, J ?, ? e 0,1 ll " '•needrireoelt W«. l t h» l thJo B ' oF PEEI3a T to.no, point in the Peon-riTaoi'v RaUroid ore »t»U timee tx paniee^ 18 ** “* ohtr ced by Other Bailroid Com- BaUroad ” P * rt ' CUlW l ° m4rk “ Tia, Penna. Merchan W in the West ordering goods from the 3S»*t, v d to direct them to he shipped by 1 this Route. ForFuight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address eitherof the follow: D£ agents of the Company: ; ? i . DA. BTEWAET, Pittsburg; Dojis * Co, Bteubenvillo, O.; K, 8. Pleroe A Co.; Zanesvtile, o.; 1.1. Jahmton, JUpl»j, O,; B. McSeoly, MaysviJle, Ly : Orrcsßy & Cropper, Portsmouth. 0.: Paddock ft Oo. r . Jeffersonville, Indiana: -'H. W. Brown ft 00., Cincinnati, O.: Atbem ft Hibbeit,.Cin cinnati) O;R. 0. Meldrnm, Mad!bob, Ind.: WlDiaaa Bingham, Louisville, Ky.; p. Q- O'Riley ft Oo , Brans- Tille, Ind ; N W. Graham ft Co, Cairo. I11.;B. F. Safli, St. Louis, Mo.; John B. Hands, Nashrille, Tens*; Harris ft Host, Memphis, Tens.; Clarke ft Oo.,Ghi **B°» HI» W. H. H. Koonts Alton, 111; Mnrphy ft walle, Dubuqhe, III; or to Freight Agents of Ball f,* d!ff »fent points In the West. Parties attending to their own-shipments from the it to their interest to call on the Agents of the Company at the following places before shipping: °r l 8 , r L a rowed to either of them on the subject of freightsi will meet with prompt attention. ' 35. J. eNEEDKR, Philadelphia. MAGRAW ft KOONd, 80 North street, Baltimore. IbBKCH ft CO.. 3 AstorHouse,or 18. WlHiamrt.,N.Y, LBEOH ft GO.. 6t Kilby street, Boston. s ? -H. H. HOUSTON, Gen’l Freight Agent, Phila. L. L. BOUPT, Genl Ticket Agent. Phils. «' THOa. A. 800TT, Gen’l>Sttp»c, Altoona, Pa, jaS-ly , Basinas iFrmda. GATING FUND—FITE FEB CENT. IN KS TEBJEST—NATIONAL SAFETY. TRUST COK- STREET, SOUTH-WIST CORNER OFi THIRD) phti,at)'KT.'pttta IcookzoßAna'BY vza Statx of PaxxsYLYixiA. Money is 'rewired in any sum, large er small, and In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with* draw si. . Thooflce.i* oub twrj day from 6 o’clock in the morning till 5 o'cloc* in the evening, and oa Monday sad Thursday eyeninga tOl 3 o’clock. r BOH. HENRY L. BENNER,' President, ROBUST SXLFBIDes; Ties FmMejtf. Wn « J. Ssbd, Secretary. DzavoToait Boa. Hen*7 It.- Banner, | F. QaxroU Brewster, Fdwsrd L. Carter, j - Joseph B. Barr , . Robert Selfiddge, '( Francis Lee* - Sami. K. Ashton, | Joseph Yerhes, ‘O. Landreth Moans, | Henry Diffenderifsr. Money is received and payments made daily. The investments are made in' conformity -with the moTlsions of thejOharter, in REAL ESTATE MOST GAGES, GROUND BENTS, and such first class securi ties as will always insnre perfect security to' the deposf tors, and which cannot fall to five permanency ana sta bility to this Insti&ition. <- sol-ly Solel* and lUaiantant*. TONES HOUSE, tf - HARRISBURG, PA., (Erected in IWf.) '* ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. mrffi-y WELLS GQVEBLY,. Proprietor- Delaneys saloon andrestau rant, N; - E. corner THIRTEENTH'.and CHESTNUT Streets, Philtdelphia. •- - poO-Smo • VM. A DK LANIY, Proprietor, JFROSSEB’S RESTAURANT, No. • 80S MARKET Street,' fodr doors shore EIGHTH, Booth side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roasted, Fried, Pickled, fto., &o-, for Home Consumption and Transportation.' - N.- B.—Dinner from twelve to three o'clock oc&l-tr' (ZEigara and ffiobacca. CIGABS.— 2,000,000 HAVANA CIGARS, favorite brands, by late arrivals' from Hmsa, in Regilia, Operas, Conchas, Londres. Ac.. Ac., in store and bond, and for sale by -A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street. ' ja4-tf SPUGUET & SONS, • Importers of HAVANA OIGARS, se23 218 South FRONT Btreat. Figaro, cabanas aad Partagas ■REGARS.—A choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig “ New Era,” daily expected from Ksvana/and tor sale low, by CHARLES TSTI, (Nsw) 188 Walnut street, Iwtow Second, Hi Second Story CEGARtt.—6OO,OOO Havana Segara, choice brands, by late arrivals, in bond and store, for sale by A. MERINO, 140 Bonth FRONT Street d2O CEHnss anb £umor». /CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A do \J sire to. lessen the consumption of impure spirits, knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution, has induced the. offering to the .public of an article whioh the analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs- Booth, Garrett, A Cameo, of Philadelphia, prove*, beyond all question, to be the most pure and consequently least injurious spirits ever offered the American public. CERTIFICATE OF DR JAB. B CHILTON. I haveanalysedasampleof Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON. Ja.. 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 fine flavored quality of Whiskey. JAMES R. CHILTON, M.D., New York, Sept. 6,1858. Analytical Chemist. PictxjinxLrßU, Sept. 9,1858. DaiaSia: We have carefully tested the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whlßkey which you sent us. and find that it oontains none of the poisonous substance known fas Fusio Oil, which is the characteristic and iiqaiiouf ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT, A CAMAO, Analytical Chemists. ToCvIILIS WRABfOVjJr., No. 116 WALNUT 6t., Philadelphia. 0c22-dtap2l BRANDIES.—“ Pinet Castilloa,” Karen, and other Cognacs of various vintages, in hall pipes and quarter ca'dcs: Pellevolsin Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth Osaka. Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLSN A CO., octf 911 aad 223 AoqIV Fourth «b«*i gar&uiare, PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ABKOLD fc WILBOH, BVOQBSSOIS T»B. i. KAWSOV. We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the public are respectfully invited to examine our extensive stock of warm Air Furnaces. Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, Ac., Ae. Wears now manufacturing OHILSON’B CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the most powerful and economical Heater ever invented, and suited to all Masses of buildings. Also, new. and beautiful patterns of Low Do Orates, aad Parlor Coal Grates of all sixes and pattern l - We hare also commenced the manufacture 0* ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from tylvania Blows. These Mantels were awarded a SPECIAL PEEMIUs IT at the late Fair and Pxku frifioft of the Franklin Institute of this city. They represent all the rare and beautiful AjniQus SLlxsuia, are oot Injured by Smoke. Coal Gas, Oil or Acid*, and are sold Wholesale ana Retail, at muck Uss pries item Marble, Call and see them. ' ARNOLD A WILSON BBNJ.M.FSLTWBLL, Superintendent. Philadelphia, April. IR&R—ap24 \y LX ARB W ARE, — The irabscrlfceiß, COM -I~SL MISSION MERCHANTS for the saleof FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully oall the attention of the trade co their stock, which they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment ©en lists in part of— Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox, Cow, Fifth, Back. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship, Mine, and Coil Chains. Tho celebrated “L” Hone Nails; Stoss and Sledge Hammers. “Wright* ” and other Anvils: Solid Box and other Tices. Short and long handle Fry Tons; round asd oval tfske I ans. “Martin’s” superior Files and Rasps; Bed Screw*. “ Excelsior ” fcofctyFoao: Blasting Tubes. Corn, Grtas, and Brier Scythes; Hay, Corn, and Straw lulves, E»s.y, Manor®, Tanners’, and Spading Pork*. • Rake* and Hoes; Bhoteis and Spades, of all kind*. Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Gloat, and Finiaoing Nails. Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screirs, Locks of all ends; Cctlery, B&nsaad Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Hera -ofM, ria«», ana other Tools, :&0., 40. W. G. LEWIS & BON, No. 411 COMMERCE Street. Stationery. OLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY# JL> DAVIB M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, in pre pared at all timea to furnish, either from the shelve* or make to order. Books of every description, suitable for Banka, Public Offices, Merchants, and others, of the best'quality of or American Paper, and bound la various styled, in the most substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description. XnrrariDff and Lithographing executed with neatness' and despatch. ' A general assortment of Sngtish, french aul Ameri can Stationery. Concerning Mr. Hogan’s contribution to the Franklin Institute, tha Committee 2ay— “ Tide display of blank for banking and mercautfle Use it the best in the Exhibition.* The s&leoticn of the material)* good, the workmanship most excellent, and then flniab ana ap pearance seat and appropriate. 11 noSO-tr VALENCIA RAISINS —167 frails TA v LBNOIA RAIBINB, landing a&d fox tale by A. MARINO, 140 South MONT Bt • jalflt/