a - A_Tl").Spokalg si , katdvlatillikre( r'* yeaeive4, by the Ott' iritahlagto, , A assieitotmexy superior. qulikr-BIIIRT-; 1101-Linigilifionsinte*Lted to Ask ether by;, the, bed makensivi bispAlumkot- & Co. oullatt ontet , ifitei;/ ti ge. quattlea Ana Sirs 44E044 411 gnu blacked. The WINTBR BLANLATO. re amthihkia_Atoelvwl l l be allomed out at :educed pricut— igt, ;Intl Mitt "e 4- BWRlV'TlNT—Birttte,r IppE ton u/ rgrit'd,Areneoli;ilroi,fitak r„,10014.6119 vihnotewli a yf Ofitv-lOrtiret. „yr T#tella Y 44,4 it*lr ThatinalBB BUOTHEIDL„,—.„ ji:27 - ontESTNtrx ,wukiart. OuTu. AL,l4.9RAti,:,',SlFlßTS.—Vatio:ps j ir„ 34,0aitotylp:sptISAYADERNI431aRTS. _ 04/oteligtsB-1111OTHElle, 3127 1-i-1-:iZara.A.:MWTNAT,M.CII.IPP,Ft! EssITIKAVX - HEAVER, liett.rOOLD WILMA% - Jun ! ,11 ! ) r7?-tv lli ba ie t • so • LOW PRICES, • - ' TO ALVA - .IIIIIIOIIIIION. IT • W:.P-ROOTOR - tg 04P•s jam)• WHITE FRENOIV-NERINOES AND OABllKSlpp,4ltertrig , lot to be ottmied out Asap. - ,-• -imAsuirs ADAM. - 1 - 644 " / "" t- 01' 14t144-4"4ll4l:9lAltreati' ONE NOZegg,_ „OF ,BARGAINS - TAX.tsla sirocis. ''— ezr:4,4;pwrgancargil °IMMO TO PIM . Allikindintg:/ Dress Goods In - - .'llOanketv;:if-t.-1A Beat qulttlXidieto.Tecurssa:-... 4 ...,...110tInA.4,11erlfiaell,t0.690.e,:.: . jr..1MPX04104. 1 0 1111 Jai . ORABLIMALDimai .36440,11 k Of o,', ,4 ,- ,o.o'..ertightit annArak ornate: 4 42004 its•Prioibefote , tiklair,stook , : , .1 Cadlewd Orltißlailke*- "1W26 tti! - 11 SA--; . 9Bed Bleatets " 200 toF2 60'. 11 044 Qt ;•;4 2 , 50 to At ,00 , `: s "4 . ' oo te-t' 6o r:r -3 12:4 doh* 4" - 12:tio 2-60" 6o t '1 144.2it r w,d c k • 2', 3 a260:- :, These Biatdrets are or superior gtostity, and it, gait tfititY.'Weerdneallialitatalle.prises.; Abi, isslyiti .k. 4 ; I :. • - 'nts* 'ARCH Streets. nte . Mi AriOtiDSONDIJOED,V4.IOR4Vg Vradltplarr* , olainti; , C4.lk W011(0144 to - opobniieltbOVUOCHollatyttielog pow *Tor thity ard IMO** for droak•taldag, sad wAll - mar outr, vsny.4oggkpl t Tam - SelfigictirtlaMPAllif ,, 4l4Dlnatimiu • sto,ur o wd , 4 • -, •- - - • "' (Sotto TroToreo and Talonoloo, Clattettsaildtd - Cnoftuoand Assaineree • " ,A ,K TAO had:Piano Cloralt, • tibia idiadis, and ,Towida, - Hada"' andElloyal.*o,, /co. Wiliiiilicalwicirtiorgspera stook of '- NMI ONITITAPMDWEAPODB All TionOt,olll/10 far 0101 f; sad, noltlaioa t Aold — arsuiprOwD,rpapial — - • : Tq,o3aeeontprlustirogto j act" ,11,4 . , TOPW . T Pk*. X - "0 - 010.,a1 —sorshiiit - ohiroaimistrnt,caranga,axamnr, • iiwk - eatx 10A-Okfill'AND`-110111'...prr . „ . , : 4:.7 4 ,4:.te1;-11 4 , 1131treditoliza",, ;ovary l !riftvariety, a 1 , wig. -- gmligN. A dl4 •-•r!'z' , l s .7F924 oazarmurati,att-, ITIRE E`OEREMCONY, IN THE ~ , EtyrN , uT,Rtroot, " "t~raeincs r``.~~, GOOD GE.OO"tRIES • • i 0 H„4,13,, , rH: 113 't o Pgrt:*****oo**P*9**P' , THE imsx " GROOSR llls6 'whi 4 b Alrnt'lltS 90 oloot4Eg• k9f4,11141:P.a10113,70it. mina. o 1.441QX snit 911001114)0013211241A QA ( Load GAMIN TitA l3 4 9 .4i **Oat .or•bditilit4 o .:Soi , ijultr;uotk lo itus.uv swo proe,:all istoppitia - woxit.,ot vallot4t: to _ pf 'froze Ants poyin4..tolhe VOassoitimat 'piOnkees.iniedthaiig ti tike'VraY'ot GIQOBBLES, and . be *Oll4 rtiap,oefOly" invite ill W o rt ofitd erttolfwa to4givo - 244 L tall , , tlt , - -Stwelrg tft't :1 - 11; 1- 01:LIM,MILIP4 - 00. s , • craismr usnivipiiipirlde uus ittemieft;newitylw . t ',... ) ,L t r; lila PAU.: • • r'ffitissill,hrliamestii: • Goad iio' d *war Viiimati. • 00 04,1&71.1 11 4/ 1061 4 1 01 1 ets. oitVarrimilolls4lol** foie Obarles tOBIBOOBIBKEEPEIIB. ••• • &ay 8 'T B. JARDENrSistROiI ' - V • minisJatn .I.CPORIM OP SILTS* L3;O WASE 804 OlostFint lttreet ielpkia .'Thirwp(iii'ateiiii) Clositaggt_ _calm& major itale th. WEL 81111,_ .' , OOMMIDIMON•BERTIONIETiIi'MIB AMMIZET6 VMS '.WAITERII. DAB. : , zEra,reeavoze, mato iroossawauk- LADuss, — ellakig and plathwaii loindsof metal ia2:l, . - m:8..„ PALE rtutrz A. 7110 , - • MeIitIaStLIONAIIIROHANTO A M ElterelAlgAlCA NeU, BA CTTBEB, EtTaNsT,I , - W E S. • Mtent[oa given to,gollfas*g pad g,amitting 111 1. 11. . 0 4 0. , irpttN4 ALI - .) lWeihnor,tinoii doinniirk tonezior ptilo Drown Zhinit Wso,llo7stionii,onsdoilj" *own' and •Bloitoktd; Linen Aziakt, *silootPitrist Brown Linen Dttile r *Wait "wor:o* the Mat* Goods no* ontonapin, sot forlsito 'by ral"-t1 "„:1211 raIIBO,CIDDSTNtIT Street. 'r - ~-;~arriagss.~~,...- . MIB!!= Al Aaarg «A;ll3llirbelvsisreant4io eve, satietesibor. Orders is'. jesthals.solirdted. ,, • _.d.^••-•,- -I ,l ,lZ t at i i l9 4 '4 ll o. M==2===l RANN.LIN? , ' SAVING - FUND - -, _ ~, _iliter:lB6l6liinth yourrit thrt•V behrien [ Otentint•itallralnitti:Pl444l6ll66nj" pAys all 1 thir ki rii'dolinaiutrAi ,-- , - , - -. -' - 1 ' torts Flitcniej: Waited lby Gleire*nint, ffiti.;r,, , ity.T , lo-ti.imii?: , *,i ,, ,"- -2411hOo;iiiiiEdeiciiii'ishiti # itei,iliixillOge taimnarquently pill ilm.- - no WIWI& I =money; but lays It ,be &Mining r e edy ,with, 6 per tent, intorobt to , the owner] 1 " *. 7 1, 0#* 1 " 4 1#.00t T.* 1 J. 1 9 06 4 66, 7 never' ': itiudiryOn'ini4 --Or,:ilagli;'.iiiid lieinerig :pay inll di*Sitt -tkewoviii.rtglit, knit 6661‘ depfeitt basbil, . wn Xervit by-tbetsnonniiiit: , " clinet6i : * tnal:,7l6odbyoratnajoy thii Eltait; of Pie ",,trith, anthotity.l4f:re4tbit MO pacutvg,truiltimi 6.664 . 66antati.' , _ ..,_, "Laws AND'I3ILt.LL 6131613 111101t/VID.:-„ OSee open daily from ft, to 8 &clock end On . • :**orciali? . Mo% m — afros didiriallid i ioluoktroala. rre I= l =iit i t: Rani* Bliekolaa Hattenhonsaa 0191 - .{liiktrthwidts_ h i 14 ) ** 3 .0 141 k upd Joseph - ppinooti. , . L WIANNON,ProMqoat i , T 014 1 4 .0P144, ", t anied?? rNretletrraliiittiVEV - fititg " 1141,11M9)1qAMITieareer 9!TROID dad 41111 T. • ; , pend - Audi mei reeek ,ved peddbeek es de titiltoutsotkili, el* lITJUNIIR 01011,111T11 Tar feet* the diy elthoposit tke dayoftdikdrawav iholleskeerigitom until 9: Weleek every dey, Ould lIIONDATAIVIBiIINGEItecma Timtn 9 ckdoek. DBMS tot' We oh.lbeasit,-Irsbuid, add .6011,4 tfall spWlinter ,) , ,c. . Proddent-11111PIIIM L OBARTEIRD: lawnii&4LlXT MU. vialips-4/01100111 , TIMMS .GL`tr.SSE SON, ,- -vBl"6' 4 o'ltE'if TIT ITT STR EE 34, • 4 . eiDpitositir thioVirsid House, • acour.464l l W l ). 1.,,,14 0 0 IC-I tit G , GL'l l il3oßl3, ,P,OXTBAYLV*ID,-. I ,!=ITM/IR! YR/Kill* - , :OII.yPAZOT/1100,T „.11N p LiyarGe. lAll.l.E'fi GALLERIES , 3 '"' YBIDIL: poiIitNIMPI:AWARDED; - - iiwnr*lpTATTYTANommin, ' WgSVPROADEtfiIIA STPIOOI.OIII3I44,IIIOII.OI'IXIMEPANT • :1 4.!ki , 440: - *MRI. I 3"! 0 11 VP,'IQJii6 100, gogyllr &?nth,IOMANT ‘ , t - JT - F; Y QOflO do mpart i ,_ , Efttifit; bikrir-bielittit;- DEALIRS .211 ABTIBTE' MA „ „ „ , Alltreatermins4 to'Arttats - andi thirpubllei in'graeral their - IstigCstdakrof - dirndls PabitalonsMisior Ale .oit - '1473C Water Ooiotsi Stud* 11 1 41 1 11 V stir Oitriant•Oicruipwhitznanhi PiplabylOalcirt4 piayors - 0 etmdbily - Oolcmitlf, Pistares for frosting, &e., IHNkiasta given co Terohers and Serainsries. Gm. 0 0774f 4 " tilt. PION. j626.813a ~alea ` bg~~uc~ibn: fur.TIIOIEAS :K.:30N%; "i' t". LTA • Des. 18e and 141 BOUTS 101311,T11 STBDIIT l3oourlvNos , B7lind69.l ABSIGNIBB , PIOBBMPTORY BALE—THE EIPLIff-• DID BANKING 1101.111111,;QUEBTKIT-STIONT, be tween Fourth indlliftlistreet, erected for the - Bank of Pennsylvania, will be poultively sold, .w . ttltor4 ream° or limitation, at the Philadelphia Exchange, en Ives day evening, March let, by order of the lyullgeees Fall heserlptlens in handbills at the auction rooms. &o._ isigse-ehonoo-th..!Pktliglolphic.lieksagiv. 'sire* ftneederltrening. _ I Dr Hondblllo of opalluiropoWoorteapoporately, fn Odditlon to whiolt potash an ibis Saturday previous koosohilAloogroktalogyesLo pamphlet lot form Argi2i the property toboo*ongrlß7l4TYP,l47 , Beal AfTfPAIIII BEIGTOPIt. abstracts, nea Estate entered on 'oar Private 111410"140- - aroval "Ihdrarktird'aboratonallp `oar*Pabilo Pal* (of whisk 1,01:M? DOAN are printed wain) teas of ohms. . B4 I APAti.PITN 14,P.141f47 1 WM. : 11Cr ',ireliatelaargesaiatiat biateal Mite it Pri tine ikdit, including, everp description pf Clit7 end tedatt7 PraPertli.; Printed Lida may: be had at the unction nom . -• • BTOOII/3, iker < • . - • ' This "Evening.: February lstjitt T tilidook, at the Philadelphia Mx `ahem, - . , 1: - Por cohearri old `ahareit , (6o mow)l9an -Fianolico Land Amid" 6 shams Acedemy.,of-- &Nolo" 1 share-Mercantile Library Company. •-• • • • 1 Shire ?ktladelppiaAthfneaum. , - Pew Ni.' 104, Tenth Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. • 1205 Delaware aftstitatlosuranee Company scrip. ; 2 shares West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Coin puny—frill Jpaid. $lBO Phoenix linturanie Company err p. - , 1 1 share Point Breese Park Astoolation. - " Lot No. 814, section A, Monument Cemetery. REAL ESTATE EIAL . E.-:TIIIS EVENING. 1. BUSINESS STANDB.—TUREE STORY BBIOE ,TATERN AND DWELLING; S. E. corner of Second land Shippon streets., teBILIOEE DWELLING DJOIN/NGLON , lIBIPPEN 'STMT.—Frame Bakery, with two ovens, and lot ad oining ofißitippou Street.- I, -• LOT AND TWO OLD IlleATD6Bidiotning an ehippen Efitzeet. <LAND 'PENNA.:. VALUABLE TRAOT 01.. LAND, MIS limes Monroe Township, Wyoming 00., Penna. Tb ore ri 1., large amount of natter on the treat. " A GROUND.BENT•of $B2 a year, secured by a three• :story brick dwelling, Ind the rent punctually paid. Z , • - - • BEAL ISTATESALS-411BIWABX 15th, POSTPONED BALE. , AINITEDSTATBS-HOTBW ATLANTIC CITY:NaI' -The very valuable property, known ec the o llnitrd 'States Hotel,. Atlantio Olt*, 'N. I The boners is 88 feet front by 40 feet deepr.with by 240 feet; is • four stories high, withl4o large Bleeping apartmente. • Situate on a egnarnof ground, 850 feet front on the rah road by 500 feet depp, with a wale of ground laid Out se a park. 850 feet front by 600 feet deep, a the ocean. Containing 12 sores. , PereinpterY : Sale, by erdei'M heire-Istale late of Id: seph Murray, deo'd. T4LUABLE 1111 4 11 ESS STAND. isortheast corner of Eightitond,Oherryate. Sale absolute. Min:MATE MoDBAN lIESIDSNOB, with side yard, N0:4381 north Blith belois:Voisteent'; - - NEAT MOBBBN DWBLLINO, with all modern eon. venlenees, No. 1220 riertli ANitrenth st., south of Stiles at PODS TeaMOTolir BRICK - DWELLINGS, Nos. 981, 983, 935 and 987 Dated° et., between ,18th-and Ursa etc below Girard avenue 11111,111443T08 T Billolt STORE AND DWELLING, southeast_ corner of - PArriakand Franklin ate., (late Spring Garden ) , ~, . , • • WELL.SBODBED GROUND BENT OP 575 A. YEAR,- eltanof •lasse,,onlot,of.grottpd, Giranlemenue,weet of TlurteentliAt.;On`4l4l - Mile orecteri' store and dwelling,. '` • ' ' ' :LAMM. AND YA.IATABLie - L0T;199( acres and 28 $ 7 1 514, 1 • 4 i!X,„,_rzow.l ' brick , 1.1.; ." f Z n lfi e t - of Broad et,. Pit , t .. ~, ~ 'I4IMISIANDTALVABLETAItM, 497 rimes - Huh; no, Delaware: oh Uteri mafielliatileading front'letayinn to Millington. . "' THII9IE.BTORT,BI4.IOI( DWBLLlNG,,Nloeteenth .treeti,noith of Girard ,_ To entieth war. , Cliplia'• . rui ) ..OntirtlialeL.E event' atite of Burka& W .Evans, Deceased. , TWO-- ;;DWiLtalfeg: AND L OTS -OP GROUND.NlnefeenthMaid.' " same Estate.-BRICK P s bit ETA , -; 91,E, AND LABOR' LOT.; Prinlefeird:ldeppike, near Oleardeld so-eat, Nineteenth; vaid, " V SLICI BLE I.OT, rgßoog STBIOST, "south Ride, `-etwaihi.liateenth .and Seventeenth, streets, 44 feet Trott:lo4 &et deep Only'one.third baah. fitarrlt TIVFMTISTII - STRBEC:=Altiat "modern re sidence, No. 147 South Twentieth etreet, below Chest nut Street.- - SIXTEIINTECHTEBET - .-Neat modern residence, No. 84ilth;SiAteenilt . street. „below ,Sprooe, Worst. Both honisia are ilitehed vrtkthre harmers( isngroVenleints. VINE STREET -Tlitee.4thry brink dwelling No. 108 Vine street; between - Front and Seco nd street. „.. - - . - Bile it Oennantown. . NRAT 7 notriumar,D;p:rasrfuns, om . wara, dca . . . --••• • • This" morni nie,n ng, • vab , ht,' si - 11 o'clock, on "Idols - street, fifth house below School street, Germantown, the entire houiebold and kitchen furniture of a family declining, nousekeepleg.. • • • . u p!' Maybe esirainedat,B o'clook on the morniu gof „ • • viurAitrx4sin BABE Bomrs—Fßpm A PBX .livening,• , o l'ebrusry ist, at- 8 reolook, at the, dittotionatore, will b sold a eollierion , of .rare and 'skalds books, ou various subjeste, from a private 0011008 ml. at 8 o'clock, a magic lantern with 14 1 slides. Also, 1 share in the Mercantile Library. - Da B . ar particulars sesoatalogasei. - , ~.-. -~• .v_. ~ ~~. . . -- , Solo 08b o 1 Sprint Girdiu Street, . ,-,_ 441: GOOD-WILL, 00IINTEDA. nxrufum3,BTooLll, Ao. . - - 0-09,0otdolitY Garden 1 At 11,0 1 olook. Jot No. 1035 S pring otroot;l elow Bleventh strestittoigood.wlll sad fixtures ota dry onximitlint b was BooKs To TRH SINQLIBLI, ~..PBXNOII _AND LATIN' Leralumlas._ On Wednesday Febranity 2ii . nonmeimilng atB o'clock, w fll be :sold a collection orrare,:rabiatile. and -interesting - hookir - on various" anhjeots, in the knglish, Prench;and Latin languages. 9Wr• For partieulais - see catalogues and the boolui, which will be arranged for examination two days pre vious. SeleiefrosllB9 Acta , l42 &mak roarth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FONT ,ES BINS FUROR PLATE MIRRORS, BRUMBEIE OAR -PETS, &e. ~r ,~ , On Tharsdaj Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the aaotion store, an extengse usortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant plano4ortes, Ens ndrrotere carpets; etc:, from !amines declining hotmekeeping removed to the store for coo realeoce eel.. Oa account of whom it may concern—.. . V.llso a IMO coun te r and , qamatity shelvlnifend ruiltoE ,t 1 ,414 or, yaw:ulna; - annum- nogsa. , On Friday Evening, IN/ , binary 'ith';.,toonneriaing et 7 o'clock," it the suc tion sto're, Nod :Mind 141'llolith 1 mirth 'treat, will be told s oolleettonnf valuable it& standard boots in the Nertnin linguine ;included are coples of Goethe, BehillevC/Lieruer, Hatiff, do., dr,o, end other intermit " • , IMa -- Oatalogues, wit h full particulars will be reedy, and the books arranged for examination: two dayi pre• time to the pile: • , . , , _ VALtiA.BLN IsIBBART,'AITTOGASPIIS, OIL PAINTINGS, 0110 ION PRINTS, &0., OP, TUN LAT2I , II2NRY-TENNINGTON, PsO.. On Tuesday Afternoon, ilth; commencing at 2 o'clock , 'will be fold, at the auction store,;the valuable private library of the iste'lBenrYlPe6ninton,,ltzg.{"lshich ballades many Awe, *view, and_ interesting booke, on. variens -sub jestaillinstrated by piloted and manuscript ingestions. also; a collection of rare autograph letters, valuable ell paintiogs, choice prints, &o. - Afiso,•2 hneetbrermattent, with richly , wroight bor ders, presented , by tbe citizens of Baltimore to Com modore Aiteplon Decatur. 115'.iror; particulars see' eatstognee. Which-will be teeowiwo day.. previous to sale, ant booke,Ao., ar ranged foymmusioation.. , • ^: AT PRIVATE SALE. • , A handsome gendarme, with, stable aoarkaionse, and large lot l Main street, Barlingren,RewJervey. .BY WILLIAM U. BTERRi 7 GENERAL CP AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, NO. 46 Y r! ' ! ,11-TH ' Ser"" rft ir .l t elISON: AnaHotie . er ROSEWOOD,. WALNUT; AND - MAHOGANY HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE, NEENOII PLATE MIRRORS, - CARPET* FAINTINGB,IINORAVIEUS, SILVER RLATRD,,WARHOici. ." - )— CriVine 7 Morning, At the auction store; st 10 o'clock, by catalogue, wt. be sold a soperidr:algortment of fturolture, carpets, mirrors, paintleire, ellrer.plated ware. lco., 8101)ND,HAND FURNITURE!. ...Alec, *Mud lore serwed.band furniture, carpets, SYWNING SALIM, • Coznineneltig at velum o'olook - , On MondaypWednesday. Thureday. and Saturday, frreelealtatthir More Woe.), , Will hereafter hold regular &raring Bale. or table and pocket cutlery, Britannia and silver paled ware ' notionai olooksoratuhes, gold jewelry hardware, boob!, atittlonery,„lbe, too i attention of dealers and otbefa td clue aliening salsa, Oa ohelyaa'ara otookod , wjth dibla &di; InOen;thy , thfdt ilttentlom` t _; 117". ClonglesineitoAiew and , hoitee• bold (indium, glano•fortoe, carpets, wablheal oponfollyiiblielted. on wblok liberal ,oaab an. mum will be mote if rev:lll'64. ..Arr gpa•door gales attended -to promptly. ()bargee as moderato as any other bonze (nth% city.. - IVIARUEL NATRANS, AUCTIONEER, 'and. MONEY LOAN, 01,110E,1N0. ,South - TRIED Street, below , Walnut, oppoilt* You et., only ' Mghtlloarsbelow the Izollanlye. Nume - of budness from 7 &Moot, A. IC, ant! 10 Valookin the, . OntAtoor sa les -sass •st the Audios Rows, et. Waked upon the bad eatlefeatitry term .•• . CAPITAL', 1200, _OOO. listabliskidfor Ike lair Thirlp Ai9iaol6ll mode from one dollar to thouaanda on Dia mends Silver Plate K Wstottes, hatelryi Hsrawars, Mtn Olothing,Fartilturs,EaMlng, Olgate, L ifueleal Inetrinnente,_GOnly Rocs Carriages, and Moods of , ar i d.= 'atti- length at tinie ett;es4 advtanee, trom One kruntratfdollare na4 apw etdal wul be shsrW 2 per sent. per month ; $6OO and, over, eke Wont mating rate. - • . kb Mote hattnt a depth Of 140 feed Volta' Oro old thlat.proottatdto to store all 'gorillas,,and prf VII.fOr the ottlnitoal:a t eo, • , hoary than Aimee pOtooted the !towel of persona having goods X. 11, **coma of Milo/ an delimited 4* SW, oXao is prepared to maps advanees on more salts factors& aeOinnmodating tarts than any other le holuyitiaziO4 *Alas **ls iioallemmunis, vie; 011, 1 0 1 4 1 )0 0 ., AT • partial.* 8e a. MME3MMMM 41.0 • ~ ,TICUSSESI--Gonuino Frenoli, , o ,—.M usk, -' ' - • ' VSBESI lietadpO / foilThildroia. ' ;.r.lttissEs r- - do ' ~ r do.. Ladies. '' ' ",TIVIMISOPproveiI fiztorlisnlitylotli " ' linOtitar Braces t, Aigliall'Abdondid Delta; Spin-, kali, a nowidid improved self-injartlng article, irproially adapted to Ladles , ma. Also, bath-room or hydrant LIS ttalli j' Yre l / 6 11,18#11fiT/01A j' BONA Pompii i ',infant& Nutting Frialut,,_Nippld' Sheila and Shields. For aide br- • , witsß•B NEEDLES, Pliannhoetitist, " and Practical adjacter of , ideohanlcal Remedios, ~,_ ,_' Cl.,,Vt idnaofTWELPTH and RACE Sta., Phila. , Lidiaailatitraima pa Twelfth street, next dow, t ". ,--..;;' 1 ..:',, ~ ,; ,... 1 , ; ; y ..I,lll,ltis 'I9IPRIOX-MAIIIN4 MACHINE, WHICH Ajr;zreaken 3 ie 9.oelis and terve*. theelay, makes from Otte to thrill, thousand per hour. .17p_warde of thirty In : PatenvAd Rehruary 3d. 1858. Machines and rights for sale.. Countlea, or one-fourth of the Patent, trill be so& :Hrioisit, to be the only ;death:al one in we. Ad dram 0. OAENELL, Germantown road, 'above Fifth street. Philidelnhia. &IS-bud° 1.111270..7769, tujiii.Goiolien Baiter pat re *elm, and for isle by 0. 0. BADLSR, & 00., 0 11101 U., isoor4 door kloy frost i. l "L•£f'} {,l Oaled bt;'•,/k,uttion re SOOTtIi.',"ABOTIONEER, 'No. 481 X.* CHESTNUT EITRERT, opposite the Cadent Home, betwehil HIM= kid:VITA Meet& LAW'S SALE OF FURS, ROBES, &o. On Wedneaday,blornlng, February 2d, a large stook of fancy fora. for ladles' *ear, comprising full assortment of sable, mink, atone martiti,' klbariare an.tarrel,'&43 'Ste tapas, half Ones, and elctorlnss, with muff and cuffs to match. _ Also, children's white ermine Watt/lines and ann. ROBES. • Fanny °adage and sleigh robes, large size buffalo obeli; tan.' ,~6.IIOTIONEER, No. J. two m lIT BTBIET, bettFeen 1 . 17T8 and BIXTH. south lido - • - - • faRGE OPIIING BALE OM Bp9rli, )3gops, ,BRO GANS,' te..e , On Thursday Morning,„ Pebrueiylkt., at 10'4:o'clock "pfeebusly, will be gold, by bandeaus, 1,000 canes boots, shoes, and bromine. I Mee, men , e, boys', and yontnellset quebty_ (longtime getting, iromenie gaiters, and - bity-inade inbineeo boote, ho , . , Er The attention Or purchasers is particularly re heated tnthe,hboye Bele. „ _ WILLIS HUBBARD & Co.,..kupTioxEEss, No: 222 MARKET BTEDET; ; inglym i alpoND AND THIRD STREETE{. • olummsy & soxs J. REAL, ESTATE 'AUCTIONEERS, , N0..520 WALNUT STREET. Orphans ) Court Tale-Estate of (leers* , Hergeshelmer,. deceased. On Thursday Afternoon, February 24th, 1850, at 3 o'clock, will be sold, at 'public auction: on the premises-- • , , • ,L . • THE VALUABLE PROPERTY AND BUSINESS LQOATION, citrate on he eictO•ly side of Main street, ,opposite - ,Oheltan avenue, I Ogronantown ;• lot 97 feet .front by 155 feet deep, on which is everted a doable three: Cory_ stone house, with btiok front. 'Within one 'minute's Walk - of the' epot; • iw - pale peremptory. '• OARD.—J. M. latimmey & , bons, auctioneer!, win 'hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stooks, doe. Also, household furniture at dwellings.. MILL ESTATX AVPIIIVATII BALM 11:7 On our Private Sall -Pt i ell o a ma ter o w t l , l 4, l ei no waze din tas s ifound a very large amoun t drop :every description etimmty - Beal Estate Brokers 830 WhiNOT Street, below Six th . IMO BE If A. THAI xis,;AVOTIONEEB I LTA Autivomaireszorr lIIRCIAWB, 8. E. owner 381.1CT8W14808 Otpete. _ - - - - SHE AT, PORLIO , ACOOMKOLATION. MONEY!' MONEY] ! MONEY ! r! Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts',, from one dollar to thin:Minis, on geld and silver plate, 'diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical instruments, furniture, dry goods,' clothing, groceries, cigars, hardware, Ontlety, books, horses, vehicles, har noes, and all articles of ealtiej for any length of time agreed oh,-ittl, n ika # :“, Pstdcipal:•.EaradrfrAmenr, southeait corner of Sixth and limie streets. PROMISSORY NOTES; irittt'oollittoteld digeotiatedfat the lowest market rates,— • • •• - , ; - ; GREAT * BARGAINS If 7 WATSiIES, JEWELRY, Sid:, AT PRIVATE BALI. atNATRANS , PRINCIPAL V ESTABLISHMENT, N.B. Corner ofnIXTII, and RACE Streete,—The following articles will besold for lees than half Ole usual store„prices LPine gold_Englieh potent full linielieraidideln, of the most approved and best make; In bunting oases and= deuble -bottOmed. Fine gold escapement lever and ',opine watches, in hunting case and open face, some of them extra full Jeweled and beat makei - ) Sager Beath indent' teedt iWatobes, es. capementlever and lepines. In hunting ores and open thee, some very superior : English, Swiss, Preach, and Qnartier Iratchee fink gold yest, fob,, neck, . sad obildrenfe.thains; fine , 'goldt penal! oases and pens, bracelets, breastpins, floger.rings, earrings, studs, me. dallinne and Jewelry generally. Superior Ravansolgars at Mb pair thousand, in ; boxes of 200 each, will be sold by,single bot: or qiisetiles to Butt purchasers. Nu. mamas faooy irthilee. &0., ,te., toe. f.4_114, - 4,3tir.ep IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENN' 1 SYLVANIA FOR TUE EASTERN DISTRICT. VItEDERIOR BOWMAN, Treasurer of the LA PAIff , tTE SAVING MID' AO3OOIATION re. PE LIX DONNELLY 4enuarcTerm, 1858. Third Pin, Lev. Fa. No. 116. The Auditor appointed to distribute .the fund in Oonttlidsed,fil the Biterifrefiele under the Meese writ, of All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the hnildinge and improvements thereon erected, simete on the north tilde of OYDAR Street. beginning at the distance of two buodred;and thirty feet iiaatward from the eau aide of Bibityllidll Viituth street, thence ex tending north parallel with the said Schuylkill Fourth Sheet eighty !tut, thence outward by the easternmost moiety of the bead of a certain fon, feet wide alley two feet, thbitdti 'north eix 'foet, — thonce eastward by another four feet wide alley fourteen feet, thence sonthwern .parallel with said Schuylkill Fourth Street eighty-tilt:feet* to said Cedar Street, thence by said Order etreet weetward sixteen feet to the place of beginning," wilt attentlto the ,dutire of his appoint ment on MONDAY, the Bth. day , of Febrnahy, 1869, at four o'clock P. M., at hie Office, No. 6r6 WALNUT Streetj.hatherilly of •Philidelphia. At which time and place qli parties interested are required to make their elation before SIM Auditor, or be debarred' from cam lmto upon Bold feud. . JOEL JON IS, ja26•410t f. .L". Auditor. . - IN-- THE , ORPHANS' , COURT FOR THE •OPPY. AND 00trbTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Bur 1 btrd ,Apcount of ICLI K. Pawn, Adndoktrator A: b. is. o. t a. on the Potato of Hon. ItIOHARD PETERO, deo'd. The Auditor eppointeEto audit, settle. and adjust the above acoonnt, and mate diatribdtlen of the baieneo is the hiads of the AdEohlistrater, will hold .a meeting for th e . purppees of,lita appointment, on TUESDAY, Web/nary a. 3880, st4o , elook P. M., Offlee,l9o. 180 South SIXTH Street- Ja2s•tuttui ISt Contectionerg. t‘ RIB KRINkiLIE' HEAbQUARTERS.- 1, :liqfthatrejtet matted oar hen* Conreatlonery, and are masalutarlng a superior article of Marsh Mel lo*/ tin& 'Dtope,Bottlano,' °team -Date% Call and supply yourselverwlth tho beet Confectionery In thle city, at JX/PRIBII I lIVANIV. - noit‘tin IPo. nB trfAINIIT Bt., bet. 7th end Bth. ~ ,, e ntlemelfcruthiebing Oicabo: , . IS MESTER &110.;GENTLENEN WitliNleIRING STOMA !MINT SHOULDNR IMAM SHIRT It ANIIIPACt: itthe ' OM 14;424, No. Toe OffElliNIITSTANtii', oppo• dte the Wodhlogton Holm. ,t• A. WXNCIU W STE will give, le liefetofore; hie per. elipervidon to -the Notting" end MiLoolschuteg de Bate. Orders for Ids' celebrated style of nixie and Collars filled at the shortest sndice.. Wholesale trade eapplied on liberal terms. , ..1727.17 gg W. 80017,,(1aie of -the.flrm of Wns uP • ' 4:n:seri' IG )iGI7NTLICHRWR?IIRNIBH fNG BTOBM ORM ZIUNURAOTORY, 814 OIIRSTNUT Street, (nearly oppoalte the Girard House,) Philadelphia. W. a would rospeetfully eall.the attention of his former patrons and friends to Ilia new Store, and le pre. pared to fill =dere for lIIIIRTEI at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRAIHI supplied with JINN BILLETS and COLLAR& iil94f 'Xiie s porof Safes. SALAMANDER SAFES. 1111 A 1'1412' rtm ent WATSON'S PUIL•DIT , PHLA KAMA, AUTUKID OALAILANDER BATES,, VAULT DOOTA, Toi Banks and Storm BARS ilignal to any now in use. IKON. DOOR8,11.11UTTEB8; &o., On as good terms as any other eetabliehment in tka United Statea, by _ EVANS 6 'WATSON, No. 28 South FOURTH Street - Philadelphia. auld.tr PLEASE OWE LIB A CALL etatiorterg. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY DAVID M. HOGAN;Blanklook Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. ISO WALNUT Street, is pre. pared at all times to furnish, either from the 'shelves or make to order, Beaks, of every description, imitable for Banks, Public °floes, Merchants, and others, of the beet quality of English. or American „Paper, And bound in various Myles, in the most enbstantaa manner. Orders for "JOB TAINTING of every description. Inv/wing aid Lithographing . 'seethed with neatnnu end despatch. • A general assortm ent'of Napa, Trench and Amer!- lan atationety. . Oonoerning Mr. Hogan% untribotion to the Franklin fentitute, the Oommittoe say—it This display of blank boon for banking and mercantile nee is the but in the Inhibition. The selection of the material.'" iced, the workmanship most excellent , and their AMU end ap Munn neat and aepropriate.lP, no2o-11- Brokers. couE & OAPP, 228 DOOR Street,q\bove - - WatnutmOOK BaollEas, and dealers la ider. cantlle Paper and seowitlea generally. attend the Brokers' Board daily; and 'all all - -orders for the per °hags, or ■ae of STOOKS, BONDS, &o. ja7•ly D ,• • LW* REAL ESTATE BRORER. Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage. OoMotion.' promptly toad.). ,so2ikem • - ARISTOW kt. PA. VIZONISE &• 00., ' ' `ta &PAOLI AND BXOHANGI BROKAW, No. 40 South THIRD Street, PgILLDIILPBIL Napo b tie Stows sad Rumens or PithAelokle THE WAREHOUSING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. DIRECTORS. PATRICK BRADY, PLINY HIGH ALEXANDER HENRY, ' GEO. L. Hennlnov, A. J. YLEASONTON, WILLIAM NEILSON, WM. H. STEWART, ' S. R. ORA'WYORD. .PATRIOR. BRADY, President. • " O. B. CRAWFORD, Vice President. WILLIAM DUNN, Trimmer. WILLIAM NEILSON, Secretary.' OLIPPOBD S. PHILLIPS, Warehouse Keeper TEO WARNHOIMING 001:4YANY OP YHILAVA ==nl RZONIVN GOODS ON BTORAGN, Whinier' to Nike( D'uti Free; at Ourcent Rate's, and will tune ieceipta or warrantitharefor. Application may be made a 1 theft oniok, , IN' THE TOBACCO WARBBOUBB, ) FRONT AND DOOR 8 T E. NEWLAND ..Sc CO., LOOKINO.4LABB AND rIOTURN•PRAMR MANUFAOTURERB, WH . OLESALVAIII P.ETAIG An Extensive Stook of OIL PAINTINGS, WATEB•OOLOB DRAWINGS ANDy.INGRAVLNGS, ' • AU at very Low Prices, 004 Anil ST., ABOVE SIXTH, PHILA. d7-2m pORIC.-409 barrels New Mess Pork for JR. #lllotry 0. 0. OADLNR k 00., 1410/1 111., mama door Wow Trost TBM PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1859. A PPLETON's RAILWAY GUIDE. FEBRUARY NUMBER. READY THIS psi. 26 °eats. 00NTEN78 OF 708 FRORUARr HOOFER. I.—Railways and, their ,Progrese.—Railway Re ' trenohnient; Railivays In Florida'; Through . - Route Map ;, The Railway Polley of Maine ; A Handsome'New Pauli Present ; Baltimore and Ohio Railway; Cincinnati and Indiana . • polls RallWay I %title Miami Railway (South ern Mississippi Railway; fdlelissippi Central and Tonne.. Railway; William Sellers & Co, Philadelphia; Buffalo, and Erie and - 'Cleveland and Erie Railway; Cleveland and Pittsburg Railway; Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati Railway; 'Liability otEapress Companies; Railways in Alabama; A Ras- FIFO Railroad ; Hotels throughout the United Staten; .Tbe WinsoLO Steamship ; :Profitable Railroad ; Chicago, lowa and N Oracle. Road; Columbus and Xenia hallway ; Ashtabula and New Lisbon Railway. IL—New Inventions.—lmportant to Railway Com . - palsies ; Oreide, a blew Brass; Sergeant's Im provedrOovernor ;. 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Limb, den., with snaps and other information re. -lating to the readiest mein ofrtravelling'tu and from all tho principal cities Routh,- East. and West. (See Notice berOw.j VIII.—A List of Prominent Hotels in the Principal Cities of the Union. Gazetteer of the United States, arranged un ' der the separate Maps Af Hailw_uye.. • ' re Maps of the Principal Railways. Xl.—New Time Tables, corrected to date. - NOME'S: • The attention of the tratelllog public fa paitioulariy Idheoted to the comprehensive system of Through !Routes embodied in our Railway Guide; by which p an eengere can ascertain the shortest-and moat direct `route to and from the prloMtrel cities in the Union ,without the :labor necessarily attending en examina tion of the %pante Napa and Time Tableis of the Rail woo comprised in thee@ Through Routes. 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RADWAY'S READY RELIEF namacraup - RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA CRAMP ..I a tan minutes DIMMED:EA In fifteen minutes TOOTHAVIIE • In one minute BPAIBId. In Ave minutes SION. lIHADAOHE 'ln ten minutes. CHILLS AND FEVED, In fifteen' minutes. CHILBLAINS INFLUENZA SORE THROAT BERNS FROSTBITES AGUE MEEK PARALYSIS LAMENESS AND IN ALL °MINA OT BRUISES, WOUNDS, The moment It is applied to the lajored parte, all PAIN AND UNEASINESS CEASE Look out for counterfeits and imitations. Poxohase only ItADWArO READY BELIEL Price 26 cents, 60 cents, and One Dollar per bottle. Agents in this city: DE. MAYNE & BONG, W B. ZEIDEIt, dill.tu e &. sow in W T. R. CALLENDER. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR, PIIIIPAIND HT DB. SANFORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, Ie one of the beet Purgative and Liver. Medicines now before thepublie, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known.. It 15 not only a Cathartic, but a Liver reme dy, acting first on the Liner to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat; ter, thus actiomplishing two purposes effectually, with out any of the painful feelings experienced in the 60. iotions of 'ghost 'CithOrfies. It *strengthen% the sys tem at the same time that itsurgss it, and, when taken daily in moderate done; will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Tiisu none of the human body; and when it well, the powers of the oped. ThestomacAte el. on the healthy actlon'of performance of its fUne is at fault the bowels are system suffers in ,conse- Liver—having ceased to eases of that organ, one made it hie study, in a years, to And some recre ant the many derange ble. To prove that tbto te reon troubled with /a lto forma, has Vat to try a eertam. These flame remote ell the systetn, supplying in of bite, invigorating the digest well, punfying . the beelth to the nhole inf est= of the diseasie—ef- BILIOUS , ArtiklBl3 ere ter, prevented by the 00. IsTrooaktqa., One doze, after eating, miaow& and prevent the fn tnly one dose, taken ticonnuaz,• • Only one dose, taken at gently, and cures 00e. One dole, taken after PIIPBIA. DV— One dose of two relieve 8101 lIIIADLORI. One bottle taken for re. the Gaup or the disease, Only one dose Imittedl:• while one dose, often re- CHOLERA Moans. Lod 13.7"0n1y one bottle to system the effects of me- MU. nOr One bottle taken sallowness Or nnnatiral One dose taken • short vt it oo ko kluo:ppiatits.) am! One dose, often repeat-, alma in Ito worst forms, complaints yield almost One or two doses cure In children; there to no remedy in the world, es it flEr A few bottles 01:1141 absorbents. We take pleasure in re eine u a preventive fOl. /MYER, and all VIITIAI3 of rates with certainty, and testify to Its wonderful Ad who sou st are Arise 1,444* unanimous tssHmoxy its _favor. - 117. Mix Watts ix the monk via tie Invigorator, and swallow both togs this. - TECO LIVER INV16101i&TOR ..BOSTON Is A OCIIIINTIVIO biSDICIAL DISCIOYIBY, and Is daily work ing cures, almost too great to 'Wiese. It cures as if by nusgici even She fires doss giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle. is required to tore any kind of LIVIllt Complaint, from the wont Jaundice or Dys pepsia to • common Hemlocks, all of which are the re sult of ► DISH/HR]) MYRA- MOE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE Dr. S4NFORD, Proprietor, 84b Broadway, New York. Agentil for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT tr. SONS, ROI North Second Street. Retailed by all Druggists., Sold also by SiIifIIIIL SIRES, Twelfth Ind Oheetant streets; and P. BROWN, Ptfth and Chestnut streets Philada. NMI to th e.ly A NEW AND VALUABLE DISOOV xx. BIM DR. HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. IT BTLIILATES, EXIIILEILATES, INVIGORATES, EDT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR fITIIPIPY.. Thls delicious Beverage is superior to all invigorating Cordiale Seknew, NaryMee, &c. in me for the cure of Dyspepsia, Nervotleness, Reartfburn',DroWsiness, Kid ney Coraplaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance. &0., as it will invigorate and strengthen, but will not in toxicate or etupity. Persons who have become habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobacco, Opium, and Spirit nom, Liquors, will find speedy an d permanent relief from A desire to use these destroying agents, by taking • bottle or two of this DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE! Weak and sickly Femalee will end' Dr. CAWS IN VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, It being a Regenerator u well as a Strengthener of the Unman System. - Each complaint that the AROMATIC INVI GORATING CORDIAL is caloulated to cure is named upon the wrappers accompanying each, bottle, and fall direotions for use are also minutely given. PEVA 081 noaaaa PBX BOITLII. Prepared by , HARMS HAM, Prinolpal oM W ee, No. 48 ATSR St., N. York For sale by T. W. DYOTT SONS, ta24.Bm 218 N. SSOOND Street, Phtladelphla 'Jr 0L LI CIK OFFER 'a ANTI-RHEIIMATIO CI CORDIAL fe the only effectual remedy ever placed be'ore the public a. a certat 2 and rellaale cure for IN. PLAMMATORY or CHRONIC ItHEIIHATI93I This preparation has cured thowands who have been at. flirted with Rheumatism In its most painful form, and we are daily in receipt of letters and certitlaatea of as. tantalum and remarkable corm All who have tried the CORDIAL speak in the most laudable terms of Ha efficacy di,eatione mad entire astianction given to the Magmatic sufferers Prepared by THEW ONE MKS, °hernia, N.B. oor. PINE and SIXTH atreeta, Philadelphia. laid-8m HAVANA CIGARS.- " RECIEIVED PER LAME ARRIVALS 0000 Garentsada Prensandos I 7,500 do Lomita!, ;let and 2ds ,• 4,600 Ella Es Urania.; 8,000 do Millar Oom. manes; 11.000 do Operas; 10,000 do. Gonohltar ; 6 000 Amalie 'Limos; 4;700 do Dattladores ; 11 000 Confirm Londres ; 4 000 do Lood Oiliedr.das ; 8 000 Cantabra Londres • 7 600 do Coaches ; 14 000 Calliope Lendres; 22,000 it Ebro du; 7,600 do do flee; 2 600 do Millar; 4,800 El Dorado Loudres ; 4,500 do do fine ; 5,000 Espana Londres; 6,440 do do Sae ; 10051 Principe.; Blesi.la Che roots; 10 000 I+ Wells Operas; 7800 do emits Lorcires; 15,000 do Regalia del Rey ;16,000 do Entre Antos ;13,000 to Coquette; 7 500 Yglesie Buena Londres ; 10,000 do Valance ,• 18,000 do Entre Acted ; 9 000 do Regalia Con gresso Charms ; 8 800 do do Londres 6 800 do Zarsoma ; 11,000 do 6111Iar Londres ; 21000 Ligbt Guards Lon dres ; 7 800 do Eutre Antos; 11,000 do Opera; 6 000 do Mill Lnridree ; 25,000 Prat Gerundics ; 80,04 Nebeirs London)); 16,000 Tree Victories, do; 8,700 do Millar. In store and bond, and for sale by A. MERINO, 140 Booth PRONT Street MLitt GEORGE WHITELEY, No. Iss South FRONT Street, offer! for sale, in Do 4 only— A. Beignette Brandy, /817, Pale and Dark. Jules Rubin Cognac, 1866 and 1817. Union Proprietor& Cognac, 1851. Plant, Oast , lllon. 6r. Co Cognac, 1850, 1867, 1868. A. Camas Rochelle, 1657. Pellevoleln Hochello, 1868, to arrive. Martell A 00. Cognac, 1655, 1851, 1848. impales Row, g years in Boni. Btessirt's rootch Whiskey. Burgundy Port Wine. Molly Madeira Wine. Rehfeldt Champagne, quarts and plots. A full assortment of Claret Wine, in oases and casks, to arrive. Jal6-Bm* elikb M.TTINGS, OFFICES, for V sale cheap by DAILY it DROTII.I6R, et.ooO MATTINGS, FOR MUMMIES Nia A (cosh lot Jut received. BALLY zr. DllO rum' rOCO MAT ZINGS, FOR HALLS, for sale-Imr, by the piece, by DAILY dr. BRofirt EFL COCO MATTINGS, OF ALL WIDTHS, to good quality, by the piece or yard, for eate by DAILY to BROTHER. 6000 MATTING—RAILROAD 0051- I'ANIBB supplied on the best terms by DAILY Sc No. OW OUEBPNUT Street. nAILY & BROTHER, CARPET WARE LIVIIOM3E, • . , N 0.920 OILESTNUT Street. Jost-tt CHARLES MULLIKIN PLUMBERS' MATERIALS, AT NEW YORK PRICES, 528 MINOR ETRORT Jalo.lm WINTER TOWING. Tho P 4 - 4 powerfut sidemheel Steam togand Ice Boat " ATLANTIO," Meson, master, is prepared to tow (during the W inter) vessels of ail destrlptione to and from sea. For further partionlard apply to B. Ac J. M. FLANAGAN, ja2o-12t* No, 828 South DELAWARE Menu. A.IIOITEL -11E - FI3I7RN : las transferred his •Vaw Ofnee from Oarliele, Penna., to No. BAN EON Street ' , (between Oheetnut and `Walnut,) Phila delphia: Ile will attend to any businelat entrusted to hie care, in the Courts of Philadelphia or in the in terior of the State. %ME', ADAMS EXPRESS 00., 0E 710 E, AL EX 011.1 1 / 3 TNIIT STREET, &mauls PASCO/LS, PaiIKA4EB, RERORANDIZE DANE. ROTES wal BPKOXB, either by its own LINES, er in connection With other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TIMM and VITUS of the United &Meg. In four hones In one hour In fifteen minutes In al: boars In ten taint/Aso In twenty akinntee BTRAINS, awl EMI= principalregulatorsofthe performs its to lions system are fully derel moat entirely dependent the Liver for the proper dons; when the stomach at fault, and ~thc whole quorum of one organ—the do Ha duty; 'Par the die of the proprietors hue practice of more thllll. 20 dy wherewith to counter , meats to which It Is lle. modyle et bust tonna, any ran floitix,itsv; In Any of bottle, anti conviction le morbid or bail matter from their plaoe &healthy flow etomenh, canning food to blood, giving tone and chi nery, removing the (noting a roulleal eure. owed, and, 'what is bet cealonal nee of the LIVIA le antllolent to relleie the food from rising and sour• before retiring, prevents night, loosens the bowels 111111018(1. each meal, will cure Dee teaspoonfuls grill always male obstruction removes and makes a perfect cure. ately relieves 0110L10, pasted, le a care care for preventive of Onetime. needed to throwont of the dicine after a long nick- for .Tatramos removes all oolor front the skin. thus before eating given notes food direst well. ed, Miles VIEIROXIO DUN while Saimaa and Bowe'. to the first dose. attacks caused by Wools Rarer, safer, or speedier never fails. Daorsir, by exciting the commending this med. YMYIIIB and AGIIII S (WILL & BILIOUS Tree. It ope tbousanda are willing to virtues. COMM littsiness Eats. =M= . . H. 8. BAND7OBII, fkmaral shalwetsktanilsatl ALEX.. MoKINNEY, ATTORNEY AT TAW, GREENSBURG, PA., • win practice In Westmoreland, Armstrong and In. Mena counties. sell-tt V. T. •111/1111. V. A. ILIMXI4 A BRAMS h MAYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW., LOOK HAVIN, PA., , Will attend promptly to all professional business en trasted to them. Special attention given to the Wiled. Von of dolma. nisnannona. Goi. Wm.!, Packer, Harrisburg, Pa. ; L. A. Mackey, President Look Haven Bank ; General D. If Jackman, Lock Haven ; Hon. A. White, Look Haven ;• Simon to Scott, Look Baran ,• BullittFairtherne, McFarland, Evans, to 00. Philadelphia ,• Evans' to Watson, Philadelphia; Phili M. Price, Philadel phia ,• Hon. A. V. Parsons, Phil ad elphia ; Wi ll iamson, Taylor, & Philadelphia ; Tenor Davis, Phila.: deiphia; Hon. Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa. • J. W. Quiggle, BK., Philadelphia. j;26.tf - - VT:WILES TETE,•OOIMISSION MEE 'OHAIIT and Importer of HAVANA BIGAN (New) 188 Walnut street. second story. and-ly !4iin. ' FOE THE MOITTH-CHARLES TON S. 0,, SAVANNAH, Eta., and HA YANA. nTSAHSIPIIPS. NOR CHARLESTON, EL 0. The II S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain Charles P. Atarottman, through In 48 to 60 home. VOR OLVANNAII The U. B. Mall Steamehlo, STATE OT GEORGIA, Contain John J. Garvin, through 58 to 80 hours arr Balling days changed froin every B►turda to every FIVE LAYS. Goode received and bills lading signed every day. The eplendid ilpst-olaas side-wheel Steamships WAY-, STONE srAVE and STATE OF GEORGIA now-ran as above every ten days, thus forming a ilve-day nom manicstion with Oharleeton and tavannah, and - the South and Southwest. YOH HAVANA These ships connect with the 11. S. Mail Steamship /BABEL, Captain Rolling, leaving Charleston and Sa vannah on the 4th and 19th ei every month. FOR OFIARLEBTON, 8.0. , The KEYSTONE STATE will gall In February, Tuesday, Bth; • Saturday, 10th; in Much, Tuesday, let, Ac., at 10 o , olook. A. M. 1011 SAVANNAH, Ga. The STATE OF GEORGIA will sell in February, Thurs'ay, &I; Monday, 14th, and Thursday, 24th, at 10 o'clock. A. - At both Charleston and Savannah these ships eon neat with steamers for nd with 'railroads, Ao., for all places in the South and Florida,'So uthwest. FREIGHT REWORD. Heavy Freight at an average. of 16 per cent. below New York steamship rates. - !NM:MANDEL : ' Freight artdriternatioe on a large proportion of Goals shipped South will be found to be lower by then ships than be sailing vessels. Cabin Passage to Chartenon and Savannah - 120 00 Metre:re " • ll u 800 &scorpion Tickets, good for the presi.t year.... 80 00 Through Tickets to Havana • -66 00 Do New Orleans, 39 60 Do ' Mobile 36 00 Do ' Montgomery ' 20 CO Do • Albany, Gs ' 24 00 ' do , Columbus. Ga • 28 00 Do ' /Moots Ga ' 23 00 Do . - 4 Macon, Ga - 21 00 No bills lading signed alter the chip tne sailed. •• No freight received on the dsy of sailing. For freight or paeans apply to . . : ALEX. HERON. W Jr., Bontbweet corner BOITH and CHESTNUT. Agents In Charleroi:a. T. 8. ft. T. G BUDD. Savannah, 0 A GRIMER Sr. CO. For Florida , from Onsrleston, Steamer CAROLINA every Tuesday For slorlda. from Psrmoresh, Stostadrs ST. MARY'S and Sr. JOHN'S every Tuesday and Saturday. jag AASTEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER- POOL, DDLILe BT, DIJBLIN, AND LONDON DERRY, without delay, for LSO. Return tickets, good for ell months, to either of the above places, by soy steamer of the line, WI for the round trip, out "and beck. NEON NEW YORK. Glasgow, Thomson; ' Saturday, ' Jan 22,12 o'clook Edinburgh, Cumming, Saturday, Febl9. 12iVolock M. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, March 19, 14 o'clock, M. .S.ROX GLASGOW. Edinburgh. Cumming, Saturday, January 224, Glasgow, Thomeou , Saturday, February 19. Edinburgh, Cumming. Saturday, 'March 19. BATES OP EAS9AG)II, ItitOM GLASGOW. First Mame 15 guineas Steerage, found with rooked provisions..., First Olass $75 00 Steerage, found with cooked provisions 80 00 Ohildren under 14 pram of age, half fare l Infanta la Steerage. free. Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. First Olaea $l4O Steerage $6O An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN &. 00.,125 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. • ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL & LORRY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore. jib THE BRITISH AND NORTH ' BBl e f it 3. AMERICAN _ROYAL MAIL STEAM- PROM NIP . TORT TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Psessge $lBO Second Cabin Passage. TROY BMW( TO LITTRPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage ....... ..... Second Cabin Passage • The ships front Boston call at Hidden, PERSIA, Capt. Judk,ne, CANADA, Capt. Lane, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Cent ?dinar. ASIA, Capt. Z. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt. Ander. APRIOA, Capt. Shannon, ion, EUROPA, Oapt J.Leltah. These vessels Garry a olear white light at mast.head; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. NIAGARA, -Lang, leaven Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 28. EURO ..A, Leitch, " N York, Wednesday, Feb. 2 ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, lob. 9. ASIA. Lott, " N York, Wednesday, Yeb. 18. AMERICA, Millar, " Boston, Wednesday, Peb. 23. Berths not assured until paid for. . An experienced Surgeon on board. • The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Predate Stones or Metals, unlesa bills of lading ace signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or paseage apply to • ja22.tf WE INSURANUE AND TRUST CON-, . PANY.—ThePINNMI3TUALLIIII Ifinia&NOl OOMPLNY. Northeast Corner of THIRD SA DOOR Btzeets. Oapital, $011,795.03. INOLTIUDI LIVIA for short terms or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and 'endowments—m edians life interests in Beal datate, and nuke* ell °entrants depending on the eontinpueles of Life. They eat as Ineentars ; Admlnlairatora, A/WOW 'Protege, and Onardians, B. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. 1 Dania =ler, Qtbutational. ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST, west at Sixteenth. • The next Bandon begins on TUESDAY , Yebrnus 1869. Intonation reepeeting the Behool may be obtained on application to Rev. J. ANDREWS HARMS, u Principal. .ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, 1-41 N. E. comet 'EIGHTH ind BUTTONWOOD Sts. 0019111ROIAL DEPARTMENT.—gook-keeping la all its various forme; prorating Students thoroughly for situations in any branok of Mudneaa ; Plain mid Or elemental Writing; Commerolal Calculations ; Law and Correspondence. No inatihttion in The 'United 'Mates gives a more thorough and practical course. In this department no teaching is done in olatises, and is open DAY ad EVENING. Time unlimited MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPAItT MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and Boyn are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas sical Education, via : Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, &a., Ancient and Modern Languagee, with all the higher Collegiate Stadler'. Sessions of five months commence September lit, and February Ist. Pupils rewired at any time be fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mh26-tf P. DONLNAVY LONG, Principal CRITTENDEN'y PHILADELPHIA 00M1111201AL COLLININ, torthout corner of OMISTNICIT and 1111VZOTTH Btrooto: An Institution designed to fit young men for AO; TIVX lIIISINXBB. BOARD OF TIGIBTXXB. B. B. Oornegm ,Frantils Hooking, George B. Stuart, Devid Mine, John Bparhawk, • David B. Brown, Demo Hanker, A. V. Parsons, D. B. Women. irsdariok Brown, .loshils L ppiroott. MVENING BESSIONB afte - i - Beptember 15th. .Each Student has INDIVIDUAL licentious Ist this Institution and • Diploma. from here le the best re commendation a young man can have, for obtaining • good situation. Colleg OATALOGIIIIB may be Mut on spoliation at the e. seB-tf UR YA . NT & STRATTON'S C H AIN OF NATIONAL MEII,OANTILE COLLEGES. Phl ladelphla Collage, Southeast corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streata. Por Information, call or send for etroular. lel6-tf iVINING SIMONS HAVII 00101ENORD SSNYDER LEIDY—JAE. M. LEIDY, * Prim!pale Of LEIDY BROTHER/3' ACADEMY, No 148 and 180 SIXTH STREET, near Raoe where a knowledge of • WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and dRITHDLETIO le made eertalu to every pupil 'gait may enter, ACADEMY open day and evening. Notttea. QPEOLAL NOTlCE.—Dosiers in Goodyear's katent for Vulenised Rubber Suspenders, Braids, Webeland all other Fabriot and articles made by combin ing fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcan l rod rubber are noticed that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by my anthhri ty, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United Staten hlerchants and dealers are invited to examine specimens nose in atom, and to give their'ordars for the Spring Trade to the undetelved. EXOLUSIVE 081 N EB OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUetY II BIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all the styled heretofore manufactured or Imported, and many others. ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL —and the Terms—may be 'obtained on application to me at No. 23 COURTLANDT Street N Y - n 514-1 3, nt&ton n. DAY. V ads and Utstattrants. • TONEB HOUSE, ILARSIk3BISH,Ch PA., t lomstod In 1854 .111LIGANTLY'FITENIEZ2D. NOW OPIIN TO VIBITOPJ3. my 294 , , WIOLLB OOVIRLY, Proprf dos. DE LANEY'S SALOON AND RESTAU RANT, N. E. corner THIRTEENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. no2•smo M. A DB LANEY, Proprietor. y PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No. eD • 808 MUM` Ptroet, four doors above EIGHTH, South side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roasted, Fried, Pickled, &c., dec., for Home Consumption and Transportation. ft. B.—Dinner from twelve to three &gook. oct244f eigaris anb Qrobarter FIIGIJET & SONS, ~• Importers of HAVANA CIGARS, ee2B 216 South FRONT Street I'IGARO, OABANAS 'AND PARTAGAS SEGARS.—A. ohoice Invoice of these oelebrated brands on board brig "New Bra," daily expected from &Tana, sod for Colo low, by OHABLIB (New) 188 Walnut West, talow Beeond, awl Sawed Story QEGARS.-600,000 Havana Segara, choice brands, by late arrivals, to bond and store, for sale by A. AMINO, 140 &nth PROM Meet. 420 ittatiratut CEompanito. 'fi"IIIIE , AND , INLAND RISKS.-FAME U. ENSITAANOD COMPANY . . ' Capital 006 pop. (Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to In. mirance Companies, passed April 40,1860.) • Moe 411 OBIESTNUT Bt, Philadelphia. . . - 088. - ' - • ' Samuel Wright, DIRBOY Henry - Lewis, Jr.', William W. Walton, D. B. Blnrvy, Charletlllehardson, John W. Brennan, Jacob W. Stout, - A. U. Rosenholm, ~ Barclay Lippincott, John B Bilison George A. West, - W. W. Knight.' GDOBGB W. DAY, President. WI. BLANCHARD, Secretary. . 1112.7 GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. OPP/CE IN COMPANY'S BUILDINC, - 403 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, WM 233 03. Insures against Loos or Damage by MIRE, MARINE , CARGO, and INLAND INSURANCE. DIRIMITORS': Charles 0. Lathrop, William Darllng,• Alexander Whilldin, R. Tracy, John 0. limiter, JSAIOII B. Smith, lease Haziehurst, John R. Vodges, J. R. McCurdy, Thomas Potter, , Thos. L. Gillespie, Charles Harlan Daniel L. Oollier, Jonathan J. Slo ' onm. 0. 0. LATHROP, President. " WM. DARLING, Vies President. WRIGHT, Seal, and Treasurer dilti-d&Wti COMMON.WEALTH INBURANOB COMPANY OF THE 13TATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. • • . DIRECTORS. Dr. David Jayne Themes 8. Steuart. John M. Whita li, John M. Dialer, Edward 0 Knight, Thomaa W. Evans, ' John K. Walker, Henry Levris,Jr., ' - Luso James, John Allen. • , ' OPPI EMS.. DAVID JAYNES, President. - JOHN M. WIIITALL. Vice President. S. D. MOON, Secretary. ()PRIOR N. W. corner WALNUT and POIIII.TII Street', PHILADELPHIA. jal.tf DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN 81713ANON COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGIBLATITBR OF PENNSYL VANIA. OFRIOX B. X. CORNSH. TIMID AND WALNUT Etreeta, Philadelphia. MARINO INBIIRANOI. ON PERRIN, CARGO, To all parts of -the World PROIOIIT INLAND INSIINANCDS _ . . On Goods, by Elver, Canale, Lakes, and Land Carriage, to al parts of the Union. PIKE INSURANCES _ On Merohandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, .92a.' ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November 1,1858. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real 'Estate $ 71,868'135 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 297,058 50 Stock in Railroads and Insurance Companies 25,862 50 Bills Receivab..e 201,666 86 Oaah on hand ".. 42,067 85 Balance In hands of Agents—Premium; on Marine policies recently hissed—and other • debts due the Company 81.288 14 EIREO William Martin, Jaaephtl: Beal, Edmund A. Bonder, John 0. Davis, John R. Penrosei George G Wpm., Edward Darlington, Dr. IC M. HasUn, Wm 0 •Ladirlg, Hugh Craig, Spencer Charles Kelley, H. local Brooke, Jacob P. Donee, WILLIA THOS. 0 HENRY I:ELEVEN, SAFEGUARD LNSURANOE COMPANY, 409 WKIJNIIT Street, Philadelphia.' Capital paid in pieenrely invested). d . $200,000 Barplns ' - 84460. Tide Company baying been therongly reorgan . sed, is new ready to make lIIIIMIIIICB ' open all kinds of pro. perty. merchandise. !ke , Spinet UM or 0/MAGI BY FIRS ONLY, upon favorable terms; .v.tssoroits. , Jacob N. Heeler, Hon. B. B. Cathie' Francis Blackboxne, Charles V: Watrons, Hob, rt P. King, Blibn J. Baldwin, B B Boglish, J. ..t,'IL Hasbrouck, George a Leyte, Aaron Close,- • Joseph Z' atidfold Johnli. Beach, . Jolla Prentice, Matthew Halley, Edward When, Alex. 0. Lemmas P B. Blrekhead, , - Henry B. Foote, Wm. M. Forbes. sorbe... JACOB KBBLAB. President,, MIXIST It 'Down, 88.1rotair. PHILADH.rau, Deo. 2&1, 858. - MERIOAN' FIRE :INSURANCE (XL, .ta. INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, atc+re Philadelphia Having a- large pald-up 0 Sal Stook and Sarplus Invested in sound and evailab e Securities, conthiusto folmre on Dwellings, Stores, Parniturei'Nerehandlie, Vessels in Port and their Serge's, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DLINOTOIS. George Abbott, Job!' T.,Zowli Pan Weld', Oaapar W. Monti !Ismael 0. Morton, James B. Campbell, Patrick Brady, - .11diansid B. Badlk. - Charles W. Podlimey. OXORGB ABBOTT, Preaididil. THOMAS B. MAIM Bea:rotary: . • 443111 CITY INSITRA.NUE COMPANY, No.llo' Routh P 01511211 Street. CRARTBB PERPETUAL. Capital R 900,000. - OrgiudsedlB6l{ PrivlinssA to failure Holmes, annually or perp•tnia Personal Property, annually, or [or a lees period; • Marine ; Inland, and Life Insurance Rieks; reoeive,Det posits ; hold Trusts and granted:muftis* Rß, P , , ALTBED WBBrealdent. B. 0. TYLER, Tio• Preeldant. J.W. IniTIZIT, Bearetary. D11110f035. Alfred Weeks, Ron. W. D. 1•11•7, B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Porney, J. W. Bonder, . P. B. Mingle, 0. B. Milling, James Watson J. L. Mitchum% Ludlam Matthews, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, jalB-ly 11. V. =nor. - $llO 60 Bamuel N. Stokes, ZaajaMlA UOMMI, William Martin, Richard B. Newbold, :arms 11.diallarianf, William P. Maker, Joseph H. Trotter, William 11. Kern, limes Ruston, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophllus Panbllng, Charles Hallowell, . ildmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Redolphus Kent, John W. Homo, William H. Carr, Allis B. Archer, • Niward T. Molt, Bamael J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thom% Warner M. Basin, • . , Jahn G. Enamor, F. B. Mulder, laaton. - • HAMM L. MUNN, President. BAIKUNL N. BTOKIN, Wise Pres% • lowa W. Roma, Bearefary. nlB-ly 'EASTERN TNSURANOE COMPANY.— OFBIOII No. 8 pXOIIA.NaII. Aormotosin Brook Castro., 8500,000. OkaaTll PAZPIIIRAL. Fire Risks on Merchandise and Buildings. Marine Risks on Vassals. Cargoes and Freights. Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads, Ganzbi, and Stmunboats, taken on Womble terms. DIRECTORS. Robert P. Taylor, Thomas Bbaw, George Cookmaa, Charted Stoy, Jacob Bead, W. 0. btotestrary, • ANDREW 000HR&N, President. WiLLIAK I. Blows, Vioe-President nB-ti Andrew Cochran, William I. Brown, Richard G. Stotesbary, Peter D. Myers, Robert B. Walker, Jacob Lukens, HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSII RANCE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Thos. L. Luaus, Wm. P. Lanett, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, M. W. Baldwin, Wm. H. Hamlin, John 0..7413000, H. 11. Shillingford, A. J. Baaknor, 0. N. Spangler, John W. Sexton, H. H. Houston, William Motel, Wm. H. Love, Edwin Booth, Chariesr. Norton, John Garrison, Isaac Myer. B. S. Warne. President—THOMAS L. LUDIES. Vies President—H. 8. WARMS. Beeretary—OßAllLE/4 A. DIIY. sal64 811111111. W 01001111 GIiOOME & EMORY, COAL DEALERS LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL 00AL, Prepared express'y fur Family use. - YARD, No. 164 BROAD street, below Race; Orders left at 011A121. /MORT & CO.'S, Bankers, No. 15 South THIRD Street, or sent through D'spatch or Post Oftlee, will receive prompt attention. jal7•Smte lIOUSEKEEPERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTISREBY.—Great Reduction in the price of 00AL. Cheapest and best The subscriber having made contracts for hie supply of Coal, to enabled to offer very superior Enmity Coal at the following re duced prices: Broken Egg and Rove ....... ....Rd 00 per ton Cooking. 3 76 " 66 Large Nut 3 60 ct Small Nut 826 4C CI Warranted to give satisfaction and full weight In all canes 'jack's Old Central Yard, S. E. nor. MARSHALL and WILLOW Streets. 69-3 m PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— !WIWI/J., NOTION TO PHYSIOIANB.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to die• sued surfaces, which combines the following advanta ges : A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed off with water, dissolved all =bemuses that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and does sot get rancid. The hat property cone renders it an invaluable acquisition to the prutitioner. prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at 1111018 , 8 Laboratory and Pharmacy, eutbf , Twolftlt an. gansell ADAMANTINE CANDLES.- 5,000 boxes DAVID MAIN At CO'S make, aa sorted elves. put up io every style of plain or fancy p.per ; Noire eoltvole for &by market CHEMICAL SPERM CANDLES. 1,000 boxes Main and m fancy papers, aaaorted etae9 ; quality eau& handsome. hard, and very white ORIENTAL I NETE a SIVE SOAP. 1 000 tam. thin justly celebrated article, made only by TAN HAACiEhI d MOIEBONFI. CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP. 6,000 boars VAN HAAGEN Zr. MoHEONR I B, first quality, and a Trry suerrb article. BROWN SOAP. 600 boxes hard and good, for s eale at a low Floe 6,000 gallons of tale superior article, which, for Woollen Goode afauttfacturers, bar alt the cleansing properties of Olive or Lard Oil. and is 60 per cent. cheaper. For ealo.by TRAIN & M011.0.4)NE. Jetsam ' G south WHARVES HANDBORUBS ABE, °LAMPS. No. I. 82Mo. per doe. 2. 75a. r. 8. 87a. CI B.looe. II OLAMPB. 0 Row, $1.25 per oven. 7 Row, $1.76 per dozen. B Row, $2.26 per dom. ' HANBY O. EOKBTRIN, VIII 7Z, OS NatJs NU Wald - Pidlasa 04/1111 $08,804 TO TOBB. James O. Rand,' Theophilea Paulding, Junes 'l'raqualr, William Eyre, Jr., J. Y. Pe - niston, Joshua P. Eyre, , Samba' E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. Min:hind, Thomas C. Hand, Robert Burton, Johnli: Semple, Plttabl D. T. Morgan, " a IdAT T R Logan ilf, Pro . . RAND, Vies President. slaty. —AMU TRIO. D. IMORT EtAIN. HANDBORUBS No. 6. $1 12 per dol. 8. 126 c 1. 160 4 . 8. 176 (6 !Wilmer tines. . - aktiggPßE NEW YOER LINES. TWO OAMD&N -AND ARBOR AND PHILADILVA , AND ,TBANTOti RAILROAD C0. , 8 LINES, ER9RI PHILADELPHIA TO NNW YORK ' AND WAY PLACES, WILL LILiTil 111 FOLLOWS, ' • PROM RENSINGTOICDIDOT. Fare from Reween At - 83 i 'A. 11.)1Dirningbfail, Depot to New York. ,K - en. Murton and Jersey .. At eti P. M., Rrening aington and Jersey City 8 00 At It% P M., Night Mall, Moiling. • ton and JerseyDity 2 25 The 6% Ramat g Mail Line rune daily. The 11% Night Maddiaturdays excepted • • - The Oars of the Fifth andlitilth.etreet OityPamenger Railway Company will convey Passengers to and from Kermingt-n Depot. - - FROM WALNDT-13TE2ZT WHARF At 0 A. M. via Camden ant Amboy, 0. er, A. Ail. . ' commodation 52 25 At 6 A. 61via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jersed ;Accommodation 226 At 10 A. . ria Camden and Jersey City, Morning Exams - 300 At 2 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, O. dc A. RI- - preis ...... . 00 At 8 P. U. via Catide 8 n and Amboy, Aocommea. tiu—let Clam 2 25 At 8 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, /incommode, tion-94 Olaas 160 At 5,4‘ R M. via Camden and Amboy, Aecommoda tion—lst Claes 2 26 At s)j P.M via Camden and Amboy, Aocommoda - Lion-24 Clue - - -'' • -•- - " 176 117,7 Express Linea atop at Principal Mations onl, For Belvidere, Baotou, Flemington, ho.. at A .M.• For Water Cap, Eltrondsbarg,Scranton - Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great .Bend, An., a GA. Al Delaware„ Lackawanna, and Western - itailroad: -For Freehold; at 8 A. M. Mkt 2 P. Si. , Nor Monntßolly, at 8-A - . X 3, and 5% P.M. WAY LINES - For Bristol, Trentcm, Ito., at-8 P.M., and 4X P. M. from Kensington Depot. - . For Palmyra, Banoccaa, Beverly, Burlington, BOT • daub:Uncap:, at 3 and 5% P. IN • Fifty poustde of baggage only allowed each passenger. Paasengers are prohibited trout taking anything u bag gage but their wearing appwer. All baggage over fifty pentads to be paid for extra. The eompamy l,mit their revondbility for baggage to . one dollar per pound, and Wilt not be reliable fortny amount - beyond $lOO, ex cept by special eientraet. January 11,1669. H. GATZMER, Agent. • aingN. ORTH PENNSYL VANIA, RAILROAD.- WIN. TER ARR&NGEHICRT.- t • YOB BETHLEHEM, DOTLEBTOWN, Act , and by railroad connections for Easton Oatawissa, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, - 'Niagara Palls. Oa and after WEDNESDAY, December 22.1858, Pee isenerTralta will leave FRONT and WILLOW streets, Philadelphia, as fellows: Yor s eethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Hazleton, (Exprees) at - " - 990 AM. Passengers forEaston by this line can spend two hours in Bethlehem, and en hour and a half in Easton, mid return the same evening. Yor Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Williams. port, Elmira, and the Wed, (Supremo) at.. 2.16 P. M. For Doyleatown, (Accommodation) at. 845A.M.aad 4P.M. For Port Washington, (Accommodation,) at d P. M. • TRAINS 808 PHILADELPHIA. " • Jerre Bethlehem (Express) at 7 A.ll. ands P M. Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A. M. end 5.90 P. M. Leave Port Washington (Accommodation) at /AO A. M. ON ININDAII3. - Philadelphia, for Port Waebtngton. at 9.80 A. At. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 P. N. Doylestown, for Philadelphia, at 7.. fa N. Port Weatington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. Al. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trine) connect rkt Obstham street with Pifth and Sixth Streets Pastan , Pare to Bethlehem, $1 50; to Manch Chunk, $2 00 ; ,to Easton, $1 60; to Doyleatown, 80 cents. - 'd22' ' FLUB CLADS, - Agent. „ - I:IIHILADEta"fiLk.ikNEI ELMIHA BATE A. ROAD LINR.--CitirORZEIT ROUTE, Viers tiglikeebarre BIIM10; Chicago, Rook Island, Niagara Milwaukee, Burlingto n _ Montreal, Paula, Detroit, Druilieth, and Bt. Louie. Passenger tiaina. will . leaye the Philadelphia and 'Beading Railroad Depot, °caner BROAD and VOA Streets, daily, (Sundays anointed,' ailo ll owir: • , • T.BO A. - lf; DAY , MXPRRECEI, 'For Nlndra , Niagara. Balls, Suffer), Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Book reatl4, Galena, Rt. Pant , Burlington, and Rt. Louis. • 8.88 r:31.-11101IT - 332P71189, Nor .W.mira, Niagara Tails, iinisalo, Detroit Chicago, idilwankee, Rook Inland, Galenn„St.Pauls, Burlington, and Bt. Lora. The 7.80 A. Bi t tssin runs thiough to HARRISBURG' 'stopping at all 'Stallone on the Lebanon Valley Branch of the Philadelphia and Resding.Railroad, At Rupert, for Wilkaabarta; Pinatas, iktanton, and all ;station an thp LAONAWANNA AND BLOOMBBNBQ :IiALLBOAD. - . ' Baggage akeated to Buffalo, and Busiteisiou :Bridge. • - ' • ' etr Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Hilaire Railroad Linea Ticket Mee, Northwest earnet of SIXTII and ORBEITNITT Streets, and at the Pee tenger ljepot, eornerof BROAD and TINA. WROUGII IMPRESS IRSIGHT TRAM Leaves the Depot, Drool street, below Vine, daily, i linodaya emsepUda for all points Wart and North, at 6 Preighta must be delivered before BP.M. to harms their going the same day. - Per farther infOrmatiao apply at height Depot, Braid, below Vine, Or to COMB. TAPPBN, Oeueral Aged, N. W. ear.iliztb itad Okestnut Stream! oat. tt , - - Philadelphia. EkaugWINTER Alt- ag r eat RANGRIDENT. ' YRILADELPRIA. WILMINGTON, AND Rum- MOEN RAILROAD. On and after Batarda7 • Deedinber 4 1858 - .PARDINGBIt TRAINS LAVE partADziplue . Par Baltimore, at aA. I - P. Mi t (Brpreell.) and 11.P.M. Nor Milnilngton, at 8 A. M.,1, 8.80, aadllP - M. Por New Castle, at 8 A. M., and 1 and 880 P. M. lor Middletown t at BA. M. and IP. M. Por Dover, at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M. For Seaford at BA. M. and 1 P. M. TRAINS FOR PIIILADBLPHIA, _Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. at. , (Papresa,) 12 noon, am 6.40 P. M. • Leave Wilmington at 798 and 11.40 A. M., 2_25 an 11.65 P. M. ' Leave New Castle at 6.46 and 11.12 A.M., and 8.041 P. M. Leave Mlddletorra at 10.20 A. M., and GAO P. M Leave Dover at 9.20 A. M.; and 4.95 P.M. /MOTO Seaford at 1.45 A: M., and 1-45 P. M. - - TRAINS FOR BAWLS:WWI. LIIILTO WilllthlgtOLl at 9.10 A. M.,1.66 M I and 13.16 A. M. BUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philidelphta to Bat - - ttmore. De do 5.40 P. M. from Baltimerp to Phila. ?might Train, with P as follows: - awnor Gar attaahad, will run Leave Philadelphia for PerrpriUe and Intermediate plas at b 00 Y.Y.IL Llama ce Wilmington for do do - do 55 P. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do BCO P. 51 : nog -8: M. FELTON. Prealdent. PHILADELPHIA, - GERMANTOWN ANDNOBBIBTOWN BAMROAD.-WINTER ARRANGEMENTS... ..... ON AND AFTER MONDAYI NOVEMBER 15, ISBS. TOR - GERMANTOWN,- Leave Phradelphia 0,7 X, 8 40 min.; 9%, 10%, 11% A.M., 1,2; 8,4, 5,6, 7, 8,9,10, 11% P.M. Leave Germantown 6,7, 7%, 8, 9.10 min.. 3.0%,11% A. M., 1.10 min., 2. 8,4, 5,6, 7, aj 9, 10% P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M. 2,6% P. M. Lean Germantown 6.20 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 5 % P: ' - CHESTNIIT HILL RAILROAD. • Leave Philadelphia 6,7 X, 8.40 WE., 11X A. M., 2,. 4, 8,9 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10 min., 7.85 min., 8.60 min., 11.10 A. M., 12.50, 840, 5_90: 7.40 Mill. P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. 61., 2,6 X P. M. Leave Chestnut ICU 8 A. M.. 12.50. 5.20 min. P. M. FOR CONBHOHOCREN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6%, 9, 11 A. M.,1 05 min., 8.10 min., 4X, 5.50 min , 11X P. bf, Leave Norristown 8,7, 9,11 A. M., 1,3%, 6.40 min. P. M. ON KINDdYB LeaYe Philadelphia 9 A. d. and 3 P.ll Leave Norrintaan 7 A. Al. and 5 P.M. Bolt MANATUNg. Leave Philadelphia 131‘, 783 min., 9 11 A. M., 1.05 min . 2 05, 8.10 min , 4y, 6.50, 7.46 min ,11.. y P. M. Leave sfanayunk Bx, 7,vi Bx, 9)(, JIX A. 8,4, 6.1 e mln, 8 45 P. M. SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN. MUSTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNINti. LellTe Philadelphia 63( A. M. and S.lO min. P. M H. E. SMITH, General Superintendent non DEPOT, NINTH and GUMMI Ste ,iiratERMNOTIOE.--ORESTER V AUNT' RAILROAD —PAS. UNGER fita INS POR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN- TatRICUDIATE STATIONS —On and after Tst Janu ary. ISS9, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN, will start from the Passenger Depot of the Philader. 'phis and Reading Railroad Company. corner of BROAD and VINO Streets ItIODNIN4 TRAIN for Downingtown, Drawee at 740 A. It APIRRNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves st B.BOP M. DAILY (Sundays reoepted ) By order of the Board of Managers or the Phlladel• phi% ILIA Reading Railroad Company d3O • W. H. hIoILHANNEY, Rooretary. intubinern and iron. ullOlll. V. 11.1111110 K. I VAUGHAN 101111101 WILLIAM II JIMIRICX. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. Virra AND WASHINGTON STREETS, =C! MERRXIC. & SONS, ENGINRERB AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Rngines, for Land, River, and Marke service. Boiler!, Gmometers, Tanta, Iron Boats, to., Cast fogs of all hinds, either iron or braes Iron frame Roofs for Gas WorbsiWorbshops, Rail. road Stations, &e. Retorts and Has Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. Every dosoriptiou or plantation machinery, ouch as Bogor, Baw, and lariat Nam, Vacuum Paus, Open Stearn Trains, Defecatora, filters, Pumping Engines, in. Sole Agents for N Patent Boger Boiling Apparatus; Neampth's Patent steam Hammer; and Aspinwall A. Woolsey'a Patent Oentrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machines. au&-y ipljotograpbe, &t. C G. ORANE's PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, s (Formerly VAN LOAN'S,) 582 ARCH Street. All the various styles and sines of Pictures, Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypea, Photographs,' and Ivorytypes are taken, and at snosbrate prioes. ilikngs anb erbruntals. ROBERT EHOEDL&KER & 00., WROLIDALI DRUGGISTS, Idanulietcreze and Dealer PAINTS, 9.II.IINDIDTh3, and WINDOW MAASS, Northeast corner POWITH and GAON Btreeto, Philadelphia. Bole Agents for the sale of the celebrated lloreffe Plate Glass. Y F. ROLLER, al. FRENCH ROOT AND SHOE M.&11.1.1t, N 0.2 7 South hiNTR Street. third door above Chest , nut, Philadelphia, Begs to inform his friends and the public generally that •be has opened business on hie own aecount, ae aborh, where he will always be happy to receive a con. tinuatlon of their favors. As the senior partner of the late firm of ROLLER to Bomar, probably no other guarantee to nee-nary to an appreciative public of hie entire ability to fill all orders in his line with the et. most satisfaction. Remember the number: 27 South NiNTN Street. third door above Chestnnt. jalit.2m* ILIED CORDS, PLOUGH LINES, &c.; A-. manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FIT. TER, at CO , No 23 North WATIN sum, and 74 North_WHAATIO, )4M; - ES 00
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