.i'xittni 1:4Q1 irliqtreiroirleiiiiiii: •i ..3 o'''lli i `PiA , l4olt.ol l s.6 GelL4 F ri . 1 .'4 9 . 6 1 1 Ai„,,r 3 , ,,,,,• , '"1tig1et.,..4, Ail! 0 iirst tie / ff p 0 F . - 74 1 1 : . .citlW I.Prieans urenent fOW th greed • followincremachgbje storyToralniolOsqi.l,-;.; r -Kl- • "Sylvester Beimf ;;thlritieevele,Yeate.of, age, an ifolbrhati tiy.blAb gene; _f&,..freelet a ship oar, Ponta' fa I *M-hise and twoohildren in:a; howl rdi§obtriiit.“_ Itiiieteber last therl-t low, re 84 . , rapievalling, couniareihehetimilli-' 4 time theYoulfgeit dhildel,titkiKtipiiii*their IW• tie girl Lizzleosbodetherleata-bldAad thcpar, `Vardar pet - 41 ithst-fatiter; c•-T.,,Miltifinli - tiltiw frail which, the neseSMOoVeted'r -Hot able to buy artinall;he - lhadthstolitid;bnrled.,ll the ground, in Greenairs& Oerrietery. The grief preyed:heavily . npon:,,hitaMlLliselila rimy ttionglitf andi•being. out orldirfektief4reideylitiAttii s hil •fetrifd 'emplsiyj•i; Silent in bbl grief. . ~, r-: -: . =-1 , ' '.;',--'.. ." ''' - '-' lle!boulii i iia Iwiifa - ,4 l iiiiimoitoqkp *ki s other. leated/land With hti!49Willkaader - ana' all: alone in the - stenteteiyponitt Mum.* brialeita 144:. Be had not, the nitatis'itootatdrei. :thee tomb a stylisie.bne;seifititeitihitthhettiltraribe be fitted a plesee,,,hoart.and secured' it with sarews , iiiihi f°ur rp.-ircoriqloi,ed_with7iFfifohn,6-1;.:. closedA '5411 ; liii"ll6u ortherioral , firloiratur mortarnrinarble slab,) .he bad carvedmicely_witie Me knilitthlikiiiiiil fliseilladi.brldikelillet. Thti tomb,flniebdiVtglidblinterwirdttbe ohildterbedYottat placed ititbretyflie faliteneiLtbebeald with sorewsu: in orderktlfitthethightiifteicsiatdillaVanotroable' in re may ing T it *mild lalt likti:gailrig upon th e deoaiintramtditit of,htifithilit. ' , , - '7 _,.- = "-' , z ` ''' "This emilloytnentibiiitied:ltireisith habit te' visit the cemetery, open. thelorati;andlook at the corpseoflhispetef Hi alwaya curled:a screw-dri-_ van litia pookoittstithtwhich ,to remove and-re-. placeittiV, boirdrandalsold :rentoVe' and ,'lsoplaoe the lik`Ortitsiheffir&'Weitheillit laggard *sped t• ' of theahripking.iittleoorpse, nor the ,fordrOdor or its decti, aiinld" repel 'hint 'le Ili nierhid'griet, Hie visite- were frequent, and sometimes-his. wife wenteilthiiitiadlielikaisntlY'complidisedto'her , that /ha contd . : notAtetyworkic., , ,anii Ales inability doubtless, , footered -, the. despondency whioh,:mras drawing rfitfre. AcV deitli. • i , He'•,trenireirttyyrpole'of having no kaith,olll l fa:4r , al'ilia , of death as a desiriblelhidgi ' '''''','. .-," '',,,,- r'''..''' ''''' "On Wednesdailte Went' le' tilaeirottery with two shrubs which be had. purchased, and planted them in front °tee 7.t0mb. , -;,01i - Tburedity,gthen he lekhamtk he , told listwife -Abet if le,had no better: Wok inl,fiittling`worl: she-Would never see; him aglitri:: ,, lle - alisiitildiduietidUlabeht having a place iniritieh thiest , ..::' ,;,:-,- " Thatoyaning,er.that,night-for ,:. ;h6 6iiic . Bill. him in hie gloomy pihebedingititi - Vielted 'the, aemeteryrtalieg-wirkhim-his-screw-driver,-nn, iron ttifilc.libifdle;fi elnallildd•nfiiion;ll - 'pleoe of wire, sonertieWiereWiikinid . ; e:larg:e vial of lauda num. - lingibeleglfie' boitidot r tlito qdinkt, he.. threw airettliweerews ninyllitedlliefiertity-hples in tha , b.flard *Oh C1ity%;,1., - ,, 31, ~ c-," '.- .- „ 6With hie new screws he thenittitiredthe trutit handle to the inside of the,boart.,-, This work, of course, had , to be done outtide the tomb': ~:Pushing: his child's coffin aside - 144.A in by-itaside, taking with hlifbill poison-and the .other, articles - With which be had"roVided'hiiiielf. Ilishat - he,plitoda' upon the,erdlAL'llkeroitt; which - he - had taken Or he wrapped tack for - a Pillfw.. , ,He shut himself itrwithlhe hoard,.by means ef-the hatail, o be had screwed to. it; 'the 'board twig , inttaidd the wooden frame. The iron bar, which was of the proper length, he placed arm the frame in side. Thy thiokneas of tho,fratne would-not allow the bar to pima 'through he trrinii.handle on the inside of the board ;,so he, secured the han dle andthe bar by means of his wire, coiling it through the ono ahnintand :the-'l.lther:` :lie did not succeed,in lilting tbst board squarely upon the frame. One_ corner of it Caught upon the brick work outside r. thisi he did tiottliakiiihr, probably, owing to the dariatess of the night; and but for thhilittlinircuniltalioiiirlifitimotild probably, have never been discovered, or not at least for hinny years - tfaving - thns hid himself awayoukhe far:wick; beyynd . mprtal , d Isa9yory e he , drained offthe contents of his laudanum bottle; composed , himatlf,on , hislbaelt,, placed the brick and coat beneath his heak and went to sleep, and off intid 'the stikkeiiiin kigion'Orthe - Sitioide , S. ,,, .?: , ..'i .• As he did sot rehirn , hom,e on,Tburelaynighty his wife feared the Whist, rethenibering wolf the tendeney,ofhla late conduct, and; thetenercfhis parting words. , On Friday morning she rose early and went out to 'the `cemetery' She looked all around.iandrfailed to find heritusband, , She went and looked aktheir tomb, and was.abont to leave. when Eitelapp . ened_to..notice,,that the board did not fit snugly rate:the :flame as asual...7..tooking,,, closerabe disoov.erailhe mud in the'iiiiiw-holes; and, - nuttier her hand Olathe boardofound it ;was standiagilbosely...'iShe;.pnlied-it out tt•little, and the first thingthelei* Web :the dead face of her husband: l 'She fainted'asiey;andilaidinthegrass she oroad v iteleit how ' 10ng ., . ' , She - ±"eatiieled at • last,-19:!,:up7 , ,anCirent,,and,informed the reiton, - Mr. Kekr4e.biiintellAtelleVtrY.„;', The lateer..itent, and looked:at:Oh/wand isenCovird, tO thtiOoio ner. and the Inqaesawasheld, as strata have.stated, on Satttfday, .1n: , I , ',i lA' ~, , ,,4 , -W- -,'' I , " Theiebroliq'sverdiot was innectridanoi With" the Nail If plaittly , "-apparent4Saidide‘ by Janda , num.' s ' :,, t t'r , 7" - ,- , rii,_ ,,, ' --.', •• '. :.- -,' `:.'" - J O, it , : ....." 4 " -- -----="", • ',:•.,. ), - llatrignonial,lnGdelity .and'Baioide--A ciStittuge The Bellows Falls • Timis. brings us the'dotalls of an unuatialetaitbintitian Of seriouttirimee, - which" hadjts detelopriameand erlibrin, that ;Village;oni Friday morning. A young man but nineteen . , named Willittrirllaitindent, eloped from-Spring field, Yerutontktwith - his hrether Darilel's Wife, who, t hough _ inatiried' for 'llte'-'.yealS. - Weel'hersep; but nuieteerileare'Oe.ege- -- ' " They left horn° Thertaday evening, Came to lowa Falls, and , took edjelnleir }vow at the-Bellows Falls BousePregistering only. the name of the wo, man as "Miss Kendall; of Weathersfield.'"::•.l*-. wards morning thebusband'aerived Ilipursult, and on being arrested and ,their, guilt detected, the runaways ImmediatelYtaidi stryohnide;which the young man had provided:in his pocket, 'apparently for snob an emergency. Ifirdlet soon after, in great agony,,butr,the woman 'recovered 'from the poison,and , was;narriedhatik home on Saturday.• The testimony onthalusbaltd atthe coroner's in. , quest gives the beet aoteunt of the ead.and sheek= mg history:' Daniel Sanders. • I anetwentrala years of ago; reside in Springtleldl - iinva snrchanid;. ba brother by ,thri.iiiimti,of ; he has worked - with me for.;the'last Awe nr.. three monthsvhowart nineteen years old; he imardetb with me ;..lieLleft myWrest, last Aught ibotit o'clock; about eightFo'ilisok:hi-theOentn_g I be' came a little earthed* his' abseriee; and' I - Went to the livery stablistaitseirtalieiihethet'lle" had' g ot a team from there ; I fettedluk.htui, got a team nom . - - I weittint4le:;g_oem-antf-found all hit 010 - thes ware gene. wife was gone. rather 4,hought she had-gone-wi -William s because her things were gone , ;'•the !eased !Why Ihouglit 'they' had gone together iratifiliattitey - liadheen pretty.thiek 'talking together about hbuse:'.l - irent to,PreC Oridn.A.fritiribekiffathoui: gottileani and didre to Belletrulell, s,,aind'..stOppe4t.',the betel and I went itpinte.therooni and„fonntr. My, _wife and my blather William asithtliere.o When she. was dressed-she came oat into the, fliet roomrlYll.. item went ride 'the. attend 'room; Wheri:ilut came' out WiiiiiiiifipitiOnddra? be; o:come !Moth. roo st where liaivini;"Wheil tatieWent' handed o ,heNsonietbing ,Whlteint,of .hls.hand, ... and they hothAit:rthe,,sameAnstant;' Tani it into their, - ., mouths, andfnir, brether_ientehed• up the i-gobletteands drankp and Atinded'' It to' her, butt/O.'OP to , herrailUkriooked ont,of her habithefere:;ehe' he& time „to f drinle; they, then eitne euF.,lntofthh"liret2r6em,,. and' he' took up the - and' handed , ' it. .to her, her andake drank nlittle:before Ifoonl& get ..to: her to takett.arfay4 I then took itawaynnd she' sat down ou.dhelbed;. Drain earns and brother andl Crain 'both went *dowit,;MY then said ‘they: had lON been - taking; stryChnitid," and wanted I ebotlicilet-the:deciforin,aurry • in aborttlibe brothi,r,den 9 aikbeek' a eigar9n hfeinentlf,Phi' threw" away ,his, cigar and satlowsr' fd roiltiettlattle" and in .about three tOlVe'hilmites hi fill out of, •the .ehair .on the floor ; 110611, said.to' my wife, " we , nrettotto goners 1", runt shout. that time there were abOubtalf , dozen:persons in , this room ; some of the toorhlinlirP and Pitt 'him on the bed; and-liehr there ttwaidii'aii, liopt kettle' be died ; my wife name iltitidaUne. The BellOWS , Yalle thri fiilfowipg • fleets: We team thatitheAtryohnine-waSproouried sometime since, and' that an" elopement was at tempted nbtattni , weelr-,bifore: , At - this titdoW: II Sanders prepo*drgoing - with`bishrother's wife to Chestsr, le bei,l),,teAwhieh the. hneband con sented,luld Opnelnded ,taixiitoWand brapredefine rrtuitgated flftfeliJr;otinidiw, , Daniel ilifirideraidiushand of theMnant woman; is said. to:le ,sivvory steady,industriotts, hard workingman; and exceedingly Indtdgest to his wife, for'whomharf M been ready 'to ake' any saorifiee,landWithin sbol t -period had purchased for her largply and,leprelry. On. thi, other blindi to be rattier pret*looking,, giddy, and,dightAltirted,:iiaritig , more for balls and tranelentpleasnrewthan her :ownAnusehold: She basaitypung•obildrwhleh alto left at , b - orne elok when , she !ran asraY.v ekarnination df trunk, ivhlah 'she left ltfolied apit junne;eliehed taken her ttblitga ;arid; partlyllited' it with, wood. She' iieVilliti,beyrfrem her Amebend.,ander pretence of buying,i, shawliin the evening of her desertion, but madenolutrohase. She is of French. birth, firth, and a native, of Caitada:' Earlys:Hlistort - Senatist jsroid - tbei Maris 0'01'm:1W atdlleseenger ' The /aWsPeeeli. _or DAL gentleman, on the po lltioal r°1 1 40, 11. or. Ike! 'North.. 3 . 1 1(ti *Rah,: hao elioited a gout iteal'AiVoominenthin every part of the eomitry4 Ip J haa beenhAlieoveredilelnee , his sentiments ..beciamalrxiownii that:be 4s, - after all, only a Alommetioutiiehtlobnister;-onlifiltilteloo ' ready, In, emergeneles ‘ Wgive,,Ep.the ssight~e of the SorithP:rillAtittrtkee-rOgicof,- th„i/ijOStri!), The billterr'4 , f Piammondrivigienni Le'qatill!l(lo9l-• ; non e ne• - ••"-FlOrigkry°aTg MS9eldefathey,oo-,. grated 'td"."osl AClarid Batt o;frota MeatherilleldL- Conneeileat, onions, a box of, Webster'a spelling books ; bottght , niggers," and atookaithlatitittioti. This ythinges ollammentiTOOW-141itiltliWeb*ihiCiiiallfobthe South, and marrhurt.Mllietkr. the' largeittill'illiordet*Vei gitate-Tbus.Plaied In the line 'of safe preolidistlOWeiieeitme3 mem ber of Congress andOenatoripable Is the man Who sneers at the labOrers , ofAlte:Worthor 'Whets his father was one—as "ybitealtriftet" end " mud - Now the'rilfis several errors of MaarY' In 'the foregoing,; Thelath - or - Of Ibinitai Miimmond , ,was from liassioluisetti. - "His rietie AMA& '', a plan tation with negrose for cadonstp;Whstlierlhe sold ' Webeter'a applltng ',bdokii irlS'' are ettailyised.rwer tali' we are' that: he wee Pfepared to appre.. Mate them. which is :more than , couldi‘probably be said of those :who ilisparigiadhis'metsory,;;'Not did his son.marry a Sister of Madelfinipton; but a Miss Fitssimmow we-believe' w:Shiterof - Wads nailiPion'silliih.Z;..ife elder.lfiimmOtid; iikeineny of the noblest men,of this And•bilitw, ionntiles, , was an, aeoomplishadquid , iniooessfiti ' teacher of youth. .: /MEW. Wag' largely A 0 0 tid - 10' tt4lB good work. 4fijapirishisidit'lip`fir,Vid 4ouritry, :if the legions of politioinikiiti`f pdernagsgupi, Which new. afflict MI -,tit444, del l tili : „ft:ransformed auto good sohoolmasMrs.„,..The ' ther_of _Senator:Hammond was for ., Mine-Aims; alitietesiful ) :Piriplier 1 1# this oily, wheWhd aled'rhttly`litilidliW:` . --.-: ',- Walking thrdngh bk .- Old 4rwstiyii*Cibii..MliSf, 4 • day, mizpditaht e'liiii4iinihistirarroitid-iiad upon Mk-toilet, tooPQAslnll97l l stion: ~ ..•1 . • • ~ A.: ...:1141.1( Stit-D I f'..-1.:. - Who was born la ilmosebitsette4otobeilo, UM, and • ' • • died ,in tfilliAm.lnlyli;lB2o- . .. . • Me was iknotited' at Pastisimitlifflollsge:3N. 414 Audi early id lffeArml mune 0644 carolhos whore he, tomanictiat tdifigortiiirthekstruhiei4eltgilth,, that as a Pryfet t F wren! - 0 1 144iireltrill College, and - -afterwards AM ' 't.lletueld emy, - - --- Gifted with a l tril ' S l 'Vaalrffililli'llreelab, tekteh Was. also Miltleilftditen—OrsViltite ,eialwianitalivated ,g_odatlmitat/144rsiar"kge,leliinfn,,,ttthPlitelPROSI17 z...,i.;;1t0d swpartsattd,,,,;:,l,4....ec; f i t , , 4 - . k . - 4. r..4.-_, i 4t . iv eriimmittabili faigAlpstnue,"oryt tie giandsons '' ' lK•tilitharilanuniuldit,l6l)C aoutof , )Sestator Mani: ' Itiinolid,; shhulr,now,, hold.:;ftr profes s or s h i p qn , it ,x eliOrgla - college, whilst another was Mealy , mar-. , - -,:"#.4 . 0 plaugoevOlvie* , oitr Wnitlly 'Milieu. .', =-•,-, ,:-.. A. :,--';414.4 . ~Qeio ~~pabliiaitiDns: ' ' WOMAN'S ? JI ST pinutar k ,D - - •• A ONtiletrilon to " ib VrladAttua TItQl)0/1.114 AScritiT*o.uspt. ,• • "i'WUMrtity;siiiii a biYok etrong pOraMOn Wedge and an Ore.:give kill tie so adnitrably combined In the treatment titan interesting theme as in this remarkable enigma. 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' - •11 'lAusricau Linen Gonapanyis superior style Brown Lineral oatligs t X antLX, yellow' shades ; Brown and Bleached Linekfitilra, various styles; Brown Linen .Drillei A 'choice .einortatent of the. above Goode now on saispro,An4 for lisle by - JOSEPH LEA, , 128 and 180 CHBATNITT street tEarriagts. I SA i .A.O P. BRANIN; LIGHT 00A011 & OABRIA44II BIIILDBB PRANKNOBD, A. r; All work warreited to give oatialsotion. Or rep tiwWfollw solleaed. - oolO4loio %Savings Snubs. gi A utpe, iuteorten, hue the Puree." SAVING FUND -I'' No. 188 'South POUR= Btniet, between Obeetnut and Walnut; Philadelphia, pays , all deposits on demand. - Peposltrirs , - money wined by Government, state, and- City Loans, Ground Rente,'ldort. Mrs Company deems safety better than large profits, ooneequently wilt run, no jialt with de. poisitors , money buthave it at all times ready to return with d per neat. interestto the owner, as they hive always done. This Company never suipended. • Femalee, married or single, and M in ore can deposit in their own right, and each deposits can be withdrawn out by their consent. , • Charter perpetual. Ineorporated by the Rate of Xenesylvania, with' authority to re4eiri mo ney from trustees and executor.. • -LbSGE AND SMALL BUM .11BOBIV)3D. 0111ce open daily from 9 to 8 o'clock, and on Wednesday And flatardayeventap until 8 Wolk. Jacob B. Blume% Cyrus Cadwallader;' John Bbindler,-. , • George .Ruseelli MalachiBloll2l, . Edward T. Hyatt ) , Extimbhaar, - Henry Delany, - Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley, os. 11. Balberthwalts - -Epbralm Blanchard, - Jeeeph W Lippincott. JAOOB Prealdeuti CYIOI3 CLDWALLADIII, Treasurer. (6 A Dollar saved le twice °moat." ,QAY/ITG FUND.HIJ/GTED ' STATES TSIIB oomPARY,OOisoo of THIRD led OMIT? and small mita Seciiivid, acid paid back oa de Mattd,mithont htdice;'wlth NCR DINT INTEI 'MT trim tbelay of depoilt t 6 the Mira. wlthdiacral.- 'I , OM" hdori; trots I/ until b o'clock every day, and ai NIONHILY HUSTINGS from T MALI B o'clock,- Alltd3TB totals on And Roollaall i tfan sl lnwards. , " Polmident-45TIPMIN R. ORAWHORD. ~Tteasszer—PLIZITILIIE. n t". Tolles—JAMlS 11. HIINTIR. 'Removals.' 00., CARPET HOUSE. , - • Nato Unloved rroin No. 80 BANK Street to 609 011.ESTNIIT STREET, • OPPOSITE TUB BTATE.IIOVBII. _4W-1m . .REMOVAL.— THE FREIGHT D PANENNER .0 If PI 0 N - of t .offeatursrog AN AND SAVANNAH RTEAMBHIPB has he •been - REMOVED from N 0.328 North Wharves to the 8, NV,, dorner OfIOURTR and OHNSTNIIT Streeta. • A. HERON; dr., Agent. ..sllld.Lading signed at the Moe on .the Wharf. 2d ibOye Tine street. . iahh.i2t EfIOVAL.-3. O. HOWE Sr, 00. HAVE R t0 , N0:?.40 MARK ET , Street south *dd.' . r 212 i ,REMOVAL. 3 KELLY & DOHERTY, _ . ,TA4 . OES uovi romoTod to 81 and 838017TH punt BTBEWI') 'mot Dan - 11,crrn oßasuri, East aide 4441nry 7th, 469. :IPakep ba 7turtion.,, „,.i, THONAB & SONS, - , • LTA • Nes. 189 and 141 SOUTII flformerly Noa. 87 and ag,) - ASSIGNEES , PNBEIMPTORt BALE-411$ PPLEN. DID BANNING•IifiIIBE, ONESTENT BTIINIST; Pe. tween Fourth and Fifth street; erected for ttie Dank of Pennsylvania; will be 'positiVely pold, without reserve or limitation, at the Philadelphia Exchange, on Tues day evening, March let, by order or the assignees B 7 Fair' descriptions in haidbilla at the auction BIIAL RBTATI, BTOOI /cm Public Baled at the Philadelphia 0, linehande evert' Tnesday Eveni ng. ' Handbills of. sash property burned separately.in addition to which we publish on the !Saturday precious touch esle, one thoutend oatalognes,in pamphlet form, giving fall descriptions of all the property to be sold on the followinzTueSdaY; • 1' ' • PRIVATII BALI BRGIBTIOI. Real Ratate 'entered on our Private Bale !W -estin., and adrertlaed oceisaionally in our Petal° Bale batraata,"(of WM°ll. 1,000 antes are printed weekly,) tree of c h arge. • -• • , , , RIL&LIBTATI AT PRIVA.TXRALI . . . . Err We h ave a largo amount of Real Rotate at Pd. Tate Bala, including- every denalption of Olty ' and Ommtry property; Printed Liata may 1•11kad at ;the anotion store: ' ", " , SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MATLE AND PIER MIRRORS, SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD PIANO -FORTE, SEOOND•HAND ROHE= PIANO-FORTE, 0A R PETS, 'it o.; OARD.--tler sale this morning at the auotlon 'store, will comprise, besides 700 lots excellent second hand furniture, elegant rosewood 7 octave piauo•forte, made by °bickering ; second=hand Scharr pialio-forte, two mantel mirrors in gilt 'frames, handsome pier mirror in gilt frame, nine large screens, two Her ring Sre-proof' safes; velvet, Brussels, and ingrain carpets, Ohba and glassware, beds' and 'bedding, &A., forming an attraotive assortment, worthy the attention of ladies and others desirous 'of purchasing: /17 - Oataloguestiarrready , and the articles arranged for examination. • - • • Peremptory Sale. STOCKS, On Ttiesday Evening February Rh: at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ei change,will be sold, without reserve— For account of whom it may concern—l 6 old shame .(120 new) San Francisco Land Asso ciation. - 100 sb►res , Went Philadelphia Mutual Baring Fund and Trust Company, par 860—5400 ,paid. 60 shares Mount Morlab Cemetery Company. , 13.Socutor's sod Administrator's Bale, STOOKS, &o. On Tuesday Evening, February 15th, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex °badge, will be sold by order of executor -80 shares Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank of Wheel log,'Va. - • - . Also, by order of administrator -90 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 1 share Oity Land Association. 1 share MUllin Land Association. REAL ESTATE SALE—FEBRUARY 16th, will include— . POSTPONED SALE lINITED STATES HOTEL kFtANTIO OITF. N. J. —The` very valuable property known as the , f United Staten Hotel," Atlantic, Oity, N. .7 reraniptoty Sale, by order orheira—Estate late of Jo seph Murray; decd. V ALUABLIC .BIISINESS STAND, northoltst corner of Eighth and Oherry eta. Sale absolute. ' HANDSOME MODERN RBSIDENOEf with side yartt ; No. On north Fifth et., below COMAS at . 'NEAT 1110DERN DWELLING ; with all modorn con veniences; N0.'•'1226 north• Fifteenth at., eouth of Stiles at 2 • ' •2: - • FOUR THREE-STORY BRIGS DWELLINGS, Noe. 931, 983; 935 'add. 937 Ontario et., between 13th and Brost Rte., below Girard avenue. TGREE-BTORY IlitlOk STORE AND DWELLING, southeast corner of , Parrish' and Franklin eta., (late Sprlig Garden.) • • , • • WELL-SECURED GROUND RENT OF $39 A YEAR, Clear of taxes, on lot of ground, Girard avenue, west of Thirteenth et., on which is erected a four-story brick store and dwelling. . . . . . TO TRUCK-GARDENERS, he.—OVER 12 ACRES. LARUE AND VALUABLE LOT, 121 i sores and 23 perches, with two-story brick and two-story frame dweblog, barn, truck garden, /co., Passynnk road, west or Broad at., Firqt Ward. LARGE AND VALUABLE PALM, 427 acres Kent so, Delaware. on the main road leadinF from Smyrna to Millington. - . TEIREE.TORY BRICK • DWELLING, Nineteenth street, north of Girard a-yeses, Taeatieth ward. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Randolph W. Evans TWO /BAND DWELGINGH " AND LOTS OF GROUND, Waterloo street, Nineteenth ward. NAI3IO Estate. —BßlOll DWBLLING, FRAUD STA BLE, AND LAMB LOT, Frankford turnpike, near Oleartield street, Nineteenth ward. ViLLIIABLE LOT, EISRIJOIC STREET, south' alde, between Sixteenth 'and Seventeenth streets, 44 feet front, 104 feet deep. Only 'one-third cash. SOUTH TWENTIETH STREET.—Nest modern re sidence, N 0.117 South Twentieth street, below Chest. nut street. BIXTE %ITU ST REET.—Nent modern residence, No. South Sixteenth etreet, below Spruce street. Both home are finished trills the modern improvements. VINE STREET —Three•etorj brick dwelling No. 108 Vine etreet between Front sod Second street, lac:capes Peremptory Salo—Relate of Peter Ruing, ' Deceased. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, Clinton street, north of Baker street. late Northern Martian. TARNS-STORY BRIOK DWSLLINO, No Wood street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets Bale at No 3. 189 and 141 Booth Yourtti Street SUPERIOR YUBNITIME, PIANO -FORTES, FINN FRENCH. PLATH MIRRORS, BRUSSELS OAR , PETS, AG.„ , . - This Morning, ' At' 0 o'clock, at the auction store, an extensive assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant plaz&fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from families declining housekeeping, removed to the store for cod 'entails° of sale; -- On account of whom it may concern— Also, a large counter and quantity of shelving and drawers. Also, a tennoning machine in order. Also, an elegant rosewood piano-forte made by ()bick ering. Also, a mahogany piano made by &herr. Also, anabinet•makers , work benches. Also, 2 iron fire-proof sales. LARGE BALE OF VALUABLE GERMAN BOORS. - On Friday Evening, February 4th, commencing ate o'clock, at the auc tion store, Nos 189 and 141 Booth Fourth street, will be /old a collection of Ta'noble and standard books in the German langusne Included are copies of (booths, Bottiller,lloemer, 11aaff, ,ko., /to., and other interest- Ina 'MMus, Oatalognea, with flilliarticula — re — , Will be rear, and the books arranged for examination, two days pre violas' to the Bale. VALITAULII-PRIVATR -LtSRARY, AUTOGRAPHS, OIL PAINTINGS, OHOION PRINTS, &0., OF THE LATII HNNRY PENNINGTON, Esq. On Tuesday Afternoon, February Stb, commencing at 2 o'clock, will be sold, at the auction store, the valuable private library of the late Henry Pennington, Eeq., which' includeit ninny rare, curious, acd interestiog books, on various sub jects, Illustrated by panted and manuscript inset lions. Also, a collection of rare autograph letters, valuable eil paintings, choice prints, /cc. Da" For particularir Kee catalogues, which will 'be ready two days previous to sale, aud,the books, &0., ar ranged for examination. • Sale for seosunt of. United States. WOOLLMN Lao OOTTON CUTTINGS, LEATELBR, &e. On Saturday Morning, February 12th, at 10 o'clock, at the auction store, 10,887 the sky blue terse)? cuttings 10.756 The dark blue lb kersey, 533 . dark blue oloth, 251 the gray cloth, 95 the canteen corering, 518 The white Bennet, 882 The blue flannel, 4,084 The cotton. 87 the black muslin, no The alpaca ,680thai linen, 2,031 lbs Het, 1,682 lbs tent, 133 lb. oil cloth, 230 the biasing paper, 568 lbe rope, 8,730 lb. sole leather, 80 lbs morocco. Er Terms—cash. AT PRIVATE PALE. A handsome residenoe, with stable, coach house and large lot, Main street, Burlington, New Jersey. BWILLIAM H. - STEER, GENERAL LR /MOTION AND COMMISSION ITTONE, No. 0 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. J. A. EbISON, Auotioneer. EVENING BALES. Commencing at seven o'clock. On AloadakWe!lnvidaylbn!aday2.andsHaturday, ( reolsely at the above time.) We will hereafter hold regular Evening gales of table and pocket cutlery, Britannia and silver paled ware, notioos, clocks, watches, gold Jewelry, hardware, books, atatlonery, &a. &o. OARD.—Wo Would Int lte the attention of dealere and others to our *netting sales, as our shelves are stocked 'With desirable goods, and worthy their attention. Or' Consignments of new and second-hand lionse hold furniture, plano.fortes, Carpets, watches, jewelry, km.; respectfully eolicited, on which liberal cash ad ranoes will be made If required. Out-door sales attended to premptay. Chargee u moderate as any other house in this city. QA.IIIIOII3L IfATHANd, AUCTIONEER, and' 11101411. LOAN OPPIOI, No. 224 South THIRD Street, below Walnut , opposite Pear at., only , eight doers below the lsrmange. Hours of business from 4 o'clock, A. 11., nal 10 olalook in the evening. Ont:door sales, and salaa at the Aviation nom, at. • \ tended upon the moat aeldsfactory terms. CAPITAL 2200,000. Bliablisisdfor the lost Thirty T 0.,,. Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dial mends, Silver Plate Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, MK charm's°, Clothing, Zuraltare, Bedding, Olgara, Alaska Irustmments, Guns, Norms, Carriages, and Corms of every description, - All ;goods can remain any length of time aimed All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards!! will be 'barged 2 per Cent. par month ; MO and over, the lowest market rate. MU Store Roue haring a depth of 120 Dee*, has large Ire and thlef-proofvaults to store all valuables, and prll Osta watchmen for the promisee &leo', a heavy ingul ranee edboted for the bermlt of all persons kering goods 'dreamed upon. 14. B.—On account, of having en unlimited capital, this ones le prepared to make advances on more tette fsatcrry and. goecommodating term+ than any other In this city. Money advanced to the poor, In Mat 11010Inig, wily Oil any *harp. " AT. PILIVATiI BALM Gold Patent Lever and other Matches, Jewelry, and Olothing will be gold at tednoid prime. Qlontectionerm. It" RTS KRINOLE HEADQITARTERS.— As. We have just recerand our French Confectionery, mid are manufacturing a superior article of Marsh Mel low Gum Drops, Bun Bonn Cream Dates, ho. Call and supply yourselves with 'the beet Confectionery In this city, at . JEFFRIES dr. EVANB I . nolB.Bm No. 718 MARKET Bt., bet. 7th and Bth. LOOKING GLASSES JAMES B. EARLS A SON, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Girard House, IhIrORTERO AND MANUFACTURERS Or LOOKING. GL4BBEB, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMER OIL PAINTINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS. • EARLE'S GALLERIES constantly open islB PREE. FIBH.-686 Barrels Nos. 1,2, and 3 Macke tel. 80 do and tierces Salmon. 40 do Sea Shad. Rod do Mackinaw White Fish. 437 do Halifax and Eastport Herring. 680 Boxes Scaled Herring. Also, 630 Quintals Ground Bank Codfish, for isle by 410 . 00. SADLIStc 00, ARON Pt. Tueormd them* rm. BRANDIES. --cc Pinot Cla.stlllon," Morett i and other Cognacs of !allow yintages, in half pt ea a nd tinartercauka i'Pellerolsln Rochelle Broadtail, pale and dark, In half mem, half cute, and one-eighth emit". impottsd, and for sale by. ' - : 11111NRY ROBLIN lc 00., anlll YR and 520 Finotb Nemeth atraet BED CORDS, PLOUGH LINES, Sm., manufactured and for Bale by SYNAVEIt, FIT LER, 00. j No 23 North iy.d.TN4 Street, and 22 North_WRAZTES. • Ja.27-tt THE PRESS..r.THILADELPHIA. . THU RSDAY. FEEItUARY 3. 1850. VIIIINESS E BRINLEY, A 00., Nn.,420 MARE= STREET. 'EMU SPRING BALE OP i'ANOV AND STAPLE IMPOETED AND DOblllaTlo DER GOODS. On "Tuesday Monnng, cred Feb. it -Bth, at 10 o'clock . , b y catalogue, on S months, " 600" mickages and lot' of fanny and staple imported and domeetie dry goods. 113" Samples and catalogues early on the morning of ludo NEW STYLE ESIBROIDERfES—VIST LARDED STRAMER • On Tuesday Morning, 100 lots new style embroidered cellars, eleeves, and ehemisete. BRILLIANTS AND BROWN LINEN DEFORS, ON AOOOUNT OF UNDERWRITERS, FOR GASH. On Tuesday Morning, 'At 10 &cloak— „ 2 eases 4-4 Londonwhite 1 care 8.4 do do do. 8 cense brown lirien &AL 1 case white Marseilles for buena. , LP SCOTT, Jr:, AUCTIONEER, No. 431 ORESTNIIT STREET, optioelte the - Outom Souse, between 70171tTli and FIITH Streets. 113EDLIP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. 1 680 MARKET 9TRZYT, between YINTH and SIXTH, tenth Bide 1,111148 SPRING BALE 011 BOOTS, BROM, DEW- This Morning, February lid, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by catalogue, 1,000 cases boots, shoes, and brogans. Also, men's, boys', and youths' Mat quality ()engem gaiters, women's gaiters, and pity-made morocco boots, ho.; &o, j " The attention of purchasers is particularly re gusted to the above sale. Wo have now arranged for examination, with catalogues, about 800 oases men's. boys' and toutha) boots, shoes, and brogans ; also, a large aisortment of ladles , and misses , olty.made shoes and gaiters, cam "prising's' large assortment of fresh goods, saleable for opting sales. WILLIS HUBBARD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 222 MAEHET STREET, DETWREN BECOND AND THIRD STUNTS. - 1 M. GUMMEY & SONS, • B.IOAL 'ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, No. 520 WALNUT STREIT.. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of George liergesheimer, deceased. On Thursday Afternoon, February 24th, 1859, at 3 o'clock, will be sold, at publio auction on the premium— TFIE VALUABLE PROPRRTY AND BUSYNESS LOCATION, situate on the easterly side of Main street, opposite Oheltan avenue, !Germantown ; lot 47 feet front by 155 feet deep, on which le erected a double three story atone house, with brick front. Within one minute's walk of the depot. ID" Bale peremptory. • OARD.--.7. M. Gummey & Sons, auotloueers, wit hold regular sales of Real Rstate, Stooks, &o. .6leo household furniture at dwellings. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE . . IV" On our Private Bale Register will always' be found a Tory large 'amount of real estate,. including every desorption of city and country property. • J. M. GUSiId.RY & SON S, Real Estate Brolkere, 620 WALNUT Street, belowSixtb. MOSES NA THA b, AUCTIONEER JJJ AND OOMMINDON MDBONAND, 8. 1. .01131.? SIXTH end ItAOl Streets. (IRIS AT PUBLIO ApOOMMODATION, MONB Money liberally advanced in large) or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on gold and sliver plate, diamonds,' watches, jewelry, f owling-pie c es, musical instruments, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries, cigars, hardware maim, books, homes, vehicles, har ness, and all article" of value, for any length of ' time agreed on, at Nathan,' Prancipat Establishment, southeast corner of Sixth and itace Streets. PROMISSORY ROPES, with collateral, discounted at ttie lowest market rates. GREAT BARGAINS IN WATCHES, 7EWNLItIr &0., AT PRIVATE SALIC, atNATIIANS' PRINCIPA L ESTABI.ISIIMENT, S. E. Corner of SIXTH and RACE Streete.—The.following articles will be sold for less than half the usual store prlceS• Fine gold English patent full jeweled and plain, of the most approved and beat make, in hunting cam and double bottomed. Fine gold escapement lever and lopine watches, in bunting case and open face, some of them extra full jeweled and beet make. Silver English patent lever watches, es capement lever and lepines, in hunting cue and open Mee, some very superior: English, Swiss, French, and Gnarlier watches; fine gold vest, fob, neck, and children's chain s ; floe gold pencil cases and pens, bracelets, bresstplon, finger:rings, ear-rings, etude me. : delllons, and jewelry generally. Superior Havana cigars at $l6 per thousand, In boxes of 200 each, will be bold by single box or quantities to suit purchasers. Nu merous fancy articles, Ac., Ac., Ac. 1N THE SUPREME COURT OF PENN 1 SYLVANIA FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT. . . . . . TIORSTAIAN, Treasurer of the LA FAYNTTE SAVING FUND ASSOOIATION ye. NE LIE DONNELLY January Term, 1868. Third Pin. Lee. Fa. No. 118. The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in Court raised by the Sheriff"' Sale under the above writ, of .‘ All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, Wont° on the north side of OEDAR 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 Street eighty feet, thence eastward by the easternmost moiety of the.hesd of a certain four feet wide alley two feet, thence north els feet, thence eastward by another four feet wide alley fourteen feet, thence touthwara parallel with said Schuylkill Fourth Street eighty-rix feet to said Cedar Street, thence by said Cedar street westward sixteen feet to the place of beginning," will attend to the dative of his appoint ment on MONDAY, the 7th day of, February, 1869, at four o'clock P. M. at hie Office, No. 826 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia, at which time and place all parties interested are required to make their claim before said Auditor, or be debarred from com ing In upon geld fund. TOSIG JONBS, ja2B.dlOt Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE OITY AND 00IIRTY OP PIIILADELPIIIA. Ear Third Account of ELI K. PRIOR, , Adrainintrator d. b. n. c. t ■. on the Estate of Hon. RIORARD PETERS, dee'd. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the ab rjaigni'lAity n i at i ntatitg,"4llr ni ... eat_ign "' for the pnrposerof bie appointment, on TUSBDA February 18, VW, at 4 o'clock P. M., at hie Office, No. 80 86nth 81JITII Elrod. J 125. tuthe THE WAREHOUSING COMPANY DIRECTORS. PATRICE BRADY, PLINY TIM ALEXANDER BEERY, GEO. L. nmuumov, A. J. PLEABONTON, WILLIAM NEILSON, WM. H. STEWART, LB. CRAWFORD. PATRICK BRADY, President. ORAWBORD, `Me President. WILLIAM DUNN, Treasurer. WILLIAM NEILSON, Seeretary. OLIYPORD 8. PHILLIPS, Warehouse Keeper Tall WARBHOUBING 0014PANY OP PHILADU Whether In Bend or Ditty Free, at Current Rates, and will issue reoelpta or warrants therefor. Application may be made at their NEWLAND & CO., LOON.ING-DLABB AND PICTURE-I/RABID MANUFACTURERS, An Ixterasive Stook of OIL PAINTINGO, WATER-COLOR DRAWINOB AND ENUKAVINUS, AU M very Low Prices ; 604 ARCH BT., ABOVE SIXTH, HULA. 47-3 m FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED ST TIM PROIRLIN INSTITUTE!, NOVEMBER, MT, TO TIM WEST PHILADELPHIA STAMM-MANUFACTURING COMPANY FOX THAI& I.IXXITALLND PEARL STARCH AND CORN FARINA'. THOMPSON, CLARICE, & YOUNG, 100 and 132 South FRONT Street, c2T-tf Adente for the Onmeany. WE INVITE tho special attention of DRUG, PAINT, AND GLASS DEALERS to our present Mock of DRUGS, WlIITE ZINO, COLORED PAINTS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, GLASS, &0., Arc. CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS who desire to purchases from a select Stock, and at acceptable prices, are respectfully requested to inepect our goods. Pure Drugs and Patent Med oineis—A full supply. White Lead, in kegs of 121( Ms , 25 lbe , 50 lbs., 100 lbs.; or in packages of 150 lbs. to 1,000 lbs.—n hull supply. 'Lisa Paints—A full supply of different brands, su perior quilit es, at prices astonishingly low. Putty, Putty—Au extensive stook, prepared In pure Linseed 011. - . Varnishes—Varnishes Of approved qualities—a full supply. American Window Glum, or approved broods—Our assortment of sizes and qualities, in complete ; and equate any manufactured in this country. send your 'orders direct to ZIEGLER & EMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glass Dealers, tel-tf S. W. corner SEOGND and GREEN Ste T F. ROLLER, al• • PRBNOII BOOT AND MOB !WARR% N 0.27 South NINTII Street, third door above Cheat nut, Philadelphia, Begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he bee opened businees on bin own account, as above, where he will always be happy to receive a con tinuation of their favors. As the senior partner of the late firm of Roct.se. . Bonier, probably no other guarantee in neceaeary to an appreciative public of hie entire ability to fill all order/ in his line with the ut most matistaotion. Remember the number: 27 South NINTH Street, third door above Chestnut. jell-2ms PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— SPEOIAL NOME TO PHYSIOIANB.—The above offers a vehiele 'for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased eurfacee, whioh combined the following advanta ges: A good and unvarying oonidetenoe, easily washed off with water, dissolves all nubstauces that are nolo ble In water, hence facilitating Instead of obstructing their absorption, and does not get rancid, The last property alone renders it an Invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and at KRIM Laboratory and Pharmacy, mite Twelfth awl (11..,4. e T TRUSSESI—Genuine French, of Adults. T 13SSES! Genuine French, for Children. TRUSSES! do. do. Ladies. TRUSSES! Approved American Styles: Supporter Braces; English Abdominal Belie; Syria. gee, a new end Improved self. injecting article, apeeially adapted to Ladies , nee. Also, bath-room or lir drant Enema; French Pessaries; Breast Pampa; Infanta , Nursing El Om; Nipple Sheila and Shields. For eale by CALEB U. NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist, aid Practical adjuster of lifebhanical Itemediee, d. W corner TWELFTH and RACE Ste., Phila. Ladles' roma—eat:aims on Twelfth alzeot, next door 10 'tom sal -Ise %114tiort. MONEY ! ! ! MONEY ! ! tegat Notices. OF PHILADELPHIA. Mtn ‘ PAITARND 70 GNOME GOODS ON STORAGN, OFFION 3 IN TUB TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, FRONT AND DOOM 8 T WHOLSSALE AND BRTAIL Alebuinal. - NEW AND VALUABLE DISCOV- A ZRY. DR.. HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. IT STIMULATES, EXIIILICRATES, INVIGORATES, . BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE On BTIIPIFY. This delicious Beverage is superior to all invigorating Cordials, Bchnapps, Nervines, in um for the cure of Dyepepam, Nervousness, lleart-bldni Drowsiness, Kid ney Complaint, Delirium Tretnens, Intemperance, Om, as It will Invigorate and strengthen, but will not in toxicate or ettipi fy. Persona who have become habitu ated to the excessive nee of Tobtioco, Opium, and apirit• noun Liquors, will find speedy and permanent relief from a desire to nee theme destroying agents, by taking a bottle or two of thin DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE! Weak and sickly Females will find Dr. RAM'S IN- V ICORATIN4 SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, it being a Regenerator as well as a Stuingthener of the' Duman System. Each complaint that the AROMATIC INI7I -4ORATING 'OORDIAD is ,ealcntated to care is named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full directions for use are also minutely given. PRIOR 0/01 DOLLAR POR DOTTLN . . Prepared by DARIUS LIAM, Principal office, No. 48 WATER St., N. York For Bale by T. W. DYOTT k SONS, 1128-8 m 218 N. B.IIOOND Street. Philadelphia THE LIVER INVIGORATOR - , PRSPARRD BY DR. SANFORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, Is one of the beat Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the public, that note as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual , than any other medicine kriown, It ie not only A Cathartic, but a Lille,' reme dy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat: ter, thus accomplishing two purpoies effectually, with out any of the painful feelinge experienced in the ope rations of most Cathartics. It. strengthens the sys tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. ff4The Livatt (semi of the human body; and when it well, the powers of the oped. The stomachieal on the healthy action of perffirmance of its fain ts at fault the bowels aro system annul in conse- Liver—having ceased to eases of that organ, one made it his study, in a years, to find come rams sot the many derange. blo Principairecilatorsofthe performs its funp Um a eyetem are fully derel most entirely dependent the Liver for the proper tionn ; when the stomach at fault, and' the whole 'mace of one organ—the do its duty. For the die- I of tho proprietors ha a practice of more than 20 dy wherewith to counter meats to which It ie To prole that this re person troubled with Id its forms, has but to try • sertsau. mody is at last found, any YER COMPLAINT, in any of bottle), and conviction is These 011 Mil remove all the system, supplying in of bile, Invigorating the digest well, punfying the health to the whole me catM of the dieesee—ef- morbid orbod matter from their placm a healthy flow stomach, causing food to blood, giving tone and nhinery, removing the footing a radical cure. BILIOUS ATTACKS Are ter, prevented by the 00. Isriodze:roz. cured, end, tohug is bet casional ode of the laves One doie, after eating, etomaoh and prevent the fa eatlrotent to relieve the food from rising •nd Hour- Ins. Only one done, token NIGHTY/IU. before retiring, preTento Only one dose, taken at gently, and cures. 008. One dose, taken after P/IPSIA. night, loosens the bowels TITHKICBS. each meal, will cure DIM frj" One dose of two relieve guar 1110AD40112. Onebottle taken for fe. the cause of the disease, Only one dose Immea while one dose, often re 0110LCUA MOIIBUB, and a ErOnly one bottle to system the offeota of me. 116311. 110' . .thae bottle taken eallownetus or unnatural One dose taken a abort vigor to the appetite, and One dose, often repeat- XHOSA in its worst forms, complaints yield almost One or two doses care teaspoonfuls will always male obetruotion removes and makers a perfect cum ately relieves 0110 al 0, pealed, is a core cure for preventive of CHOLERA. needed to throwout of the dioino after a long sick- In children; there is no remedy in the world, as it ID' A. few bottles cure absorbents. We take pleasure In re .ine as a preventive fur Psi's', and all Perim of rates with certainty, and testify to its wonderful Alt who use II are rerotng Moir unanimous isstimony in its favor. I r..- Mix Water in theilouth with the Invigorator, and swallow both together. THAI LIVER INVIGORATOR - - Ie a SoiVentria Bi6DIOLL DIBOOTRRY, and hl daily work ing mires, almost too great to believe. It mires uif by magic, even the fi rsts dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle to required to cue any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re sult of a DISE /at D PRIM; ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 845 Broadway, New York. • Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT 80N3, 218 North Second Street. Retailed by all Druggists. Bold also by SA5ll3}ll. SIKES, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and F. BROWN, Fifth and Chestnut streets Philads. aulB to th ZOLLICKOFFER's ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORDIAL is the only effectual remedy ever placed be'ore the 'labile al a certal a and rAliable cure Inc IN FLAMMATORY or CHRONIC hIiEUMATISM This preparation bee cured thousands who have been af. Meted with Rheumatism in its most painful form, and we are daily in receipt of letters and certificates of as toniehing and remarkable cures. All who have tried the CORDIAL speak in the meet laudable terms of Me efficacy. Toil directions and entire satisf , ctlon given to the Rheumatic efufferers Prepared by THEOLORIC DUES, Chemist, N.E. cor. PION and SIXTH Streets, Philadelphia. jal4-31n ecntlancit's furmisliing eaobs. %WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S • • FuENIZRINCt STORN PATINT SHOULDIR SEAM SHIRT IdANII/AC TORY, lithe Old Puna, st... wee ....ma:cr. - 01 0.1.1.5 . , err, site the Washington House. -A. WINCHESTER will give as heretofore, his per sonal superrieleo to the Cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for tile celebrated style of Bhlrts and Collars filled at the shortest notion,. Wholesale Mee sannlled on liberal tome. Jy244y JW. SCOTT, (late of the firm of Wni• • 'oussrsk & Soorr,),GENTLEDIESPEI FURNISH ING STORM and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Mired, (nearly opposite the Girard House,) W. B. would respectfully call the attention of his formeipatrotut and friends to his now Store, and is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADIS supplied with WINli SHIRTS and COLLARS. ir/S•tf GEORGE WHITELEY, No. 135 South FRONT Street, niters for sale, in 80. d only— A. Beignette Brandy, 1857, Pale and Dark. Jules Robin Cognac, 1850 and 1867. Union Proprietors , Cognac, 1864. -Pinet, Castillon. & Co Cognac, 1850, 1857,1858. A. Camas Rochelle, 1857. Pellevoisin Rochelle, 1858, to arrive. Martell & Co. Cognac, 1855, 1851, 1848. Jamaica Rum, 2 years in Bond. Bteitart's Butch Whiskey. Burgundy Port Wine. Sicily Madeira Wine. Rakish* Champagne, quarts and pints. A full assortment of Claret Wine, in cues and casks, to arrive. jals-Bm* (IOCO MATTINOS, FOR OFFICES, for sale cheap by ItAlbY k BROTHER. COOO MATTINGS, FOR CHURCHES A fresh lot just received, HADA et IMO FILER (I_ooo MATTINGS, FOR HALLS, Jor -- X, sale low, by the piece, by BAI LY & BROTHER. COCO MATTINGS, OF ALL WIDTHS, In good quality, by the piece or yard, fur sale by BAILY d BROTHER. o+ooo MATTINGS—RAILROAD COM PANISB supplied on the best terms by BALLY & BitOPFlttlt, No. 020 OREM UT Street nALLY & BROTHER, CARPET WARE HOUSE, N 0.920 CHESTNUT Street. je3l-tt CHARLES MULLIKIN IMMEMEI PLUMBERS' MATERIALS, AT NEW YORK PRICER, b2B MINOR BTRBEr 1410.1 m !Olds an]) Rokattrants. I I'ONES HOUSE, HARNIEDDR(I, PA., (Eroded in HST ELEGANTLY PIIHNIMID. NOW OPEN . 1 . 0 VISITOR& aziy29-y WELLS 0017.118 LY, Proprietor. DE LANEY'S SALOON AND RESTAU RANT, N. N. corner TIIIRTENNTII and 0111319TNU7 Street!, Philadelphia. not-Sino Wbl. A RN LANNY, Proprietor. J• PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, - No. ay • 808 MARKET Street, four doors above MONTH, Month side, Phlladelphts. Oysters Mewed, Roasted, rickhd, ho., he , for Home Oonsumption and Trensivrtetbn. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three &Moak 0n22-tr pliotovaplio, C G. ORANE's I'IIOPOGRAPH ROOMS, ((Formerly VAN LOAN'S,' 632 AROII ltrent. All the various Myles and tlittltluf Pictures, las(uerreotypes, Ambrotypee, Photographs, and Ivorytypea are taken, and at mod, rate peacoat. 4.17-3m* Wrap ant, lElpinuals. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., SWIOLDBALI DRUGGISTS, Itlansicsebarersand Dealer PAINTS, VARNISEIPLO, and WINDOW OLABS, Northeast corner FOURTH and SAOS Streete, Philadelphia. Bole Agent* for the dale of the celebrated Morale Plate 01w. tatitti-tr ADAMANTINE CANDLES.- 5,000 boxes DAVID TRAIN ea C 0 ,3 make, au. sorted sizes, pat up In every style of plain or fancy paper; boson ault.ole for any market CHEMICAL SPERM CANDLES. 1,000 boles elan and In fancy mere, assorted eine quality extra handsome. bard, and very white ORIENTAL PETE g SIVE SOAP. 1 000 boxes this Justly colebrnttd artlolo, mad° only by VAN HAAGYSI & MollEnNE. CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP. 6,000 boxes VIN HAAGEN & prat quality ; and a yvy superb article. BROWN SOAP. NO boxes hard sad good, for a sale at a lon price ELAIN. 5,000 gallons of this enperior artiele, which, for Woollen Goode Planufnetorere, has all the °looming properties of Olive or Lard Oil, and is 60 per cent. cheaper.. For fah by TRAIN & 22 South WHARVES QOHOLZ & YANENTZKY, LI 116 Booth EIGHTH Street, below Cbertnut, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ARTISTS' MA TNRIAU, Recommend to Artiste and the public in general their large stock of Juvenile Paint Boxes, Wineor & New ton and Geo. Raweey & Clo Oil and Water Colore, Brushes, English and German Canvas, Whatmert's Drawing Panora, Colored Ornyone, Studies, Colored Pictures for framing, &0., Diacounte given to Teachers and h3eminaries. COUta- Dealers supplied at trade prices. ja26.Bm QAMUEL HEPliiiiiN bus transferred his Law Office from Car Hale, Penna., to No. 711 SAN SOU Street, (between Chtstout and Walnut,) Phila delphia. Ile will attend to any business entrai4ed to hie care, in the Courts of Philadelphia or in the in. tenor of the State. Philadelphia, November 24, 1858. n24-8m rriliz ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, A. 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwarda PAROXLB, PAORANES, AfEROLLaNDIZE DANA NOTES and OPZOISC, either by its own LI k ES, or In connection with other .1117CPRESii COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS and MIME of the United States. A LEX. MuKINNEY, ATTORNNY AT LAW, CHIMINSRURG, PA. Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In. , Mane conntien. sell-tf 2VRAMS & MAYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LOOK RAVEN, PA., Will attend promptly to all professional business en trusted to them. Bpeoial attention Oren to the collo. lion of olalnuf. Gov. Wm . F. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa. I L. A . Mackey, President Lock Haven Bank ; General D. K. Jackman, Look Haven ; Hon. A. White, Look Haven ,• Simon Scott, Lock Haven ; Bullitt & Fairtherne, Philadel phia Watson,McFarland, Evana, do Co. Philadelphia; _Hvans W to Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Philadel phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia • Tenor & Davis, Phila delphia; Hon. James Barnald'e, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W. Quiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy 26.13 CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MEE OHANT and Importer of HAVANA ONGABB, (New) 188 Walnut street. garland story. POR THE SOUTH-CHARLES .-4,._,. TON, K. C., BAVANNAG, Ga., and ILA VANA EiTEAMsitIPS. FOR WIARIESTON, S 0. The U. S Nell Steamship Eh'YSTONE STATE, Captain Charles P. Marehman t through ha 48 to 50 hours. The 11. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Caotsin John J. Garvin, through 69 to 60 hours JD" Sailing days changed from every Saturday to every FIVE DAYS. Goods received and Mlle lading signed every day The splendid first-clans side-wheel Steamships MEV STONE ST ATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten days, thus forming a five-day com munication with Charleston and tavannah, and the South and Southwest. These ships connect with the U. S. DWI Steamship ISABEL, Captain Rollins, leaving Charleston and Sa vannah on the 4th and 19th of every nmal.t. FOR 011ARLESTON, 11.0. The KEYSTONE STATE wall hall in February, Tuesday, Bth; Saturday, 19th; in March, Tuesday, let, &a., at 10 o'clock A. 91. FOR SAVANNAH. Ga. The STATE OF GEORGIA wail Bail ou Saturday the sth that • Monday, 14th, and Thursday, 24th, a; 10 o'clock A. M. At both Charleston and Savannah these shins con noot with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, &o. for all OMB in the South and Southwest. Heavy freight at an average of 15 per cent, below New York steamship rates. 'Freight andlosuranee on a large"proportion of Goods chipped South will be found to be lower by these ships than be sailing vessels. Cabin Passage to Charleston and Savannah 820 00 Steerage Ii Lt , ".. 800 Excursion Tickets, good for the present year.... 80 00 Through Tickets to llavaus. 95 00 Do New °Gorses, " 39 60 Do Mobile 35 00 Do Montgomery 26 f.B Do Albany, Gs 24 00 do Columbus, Ga 23 CHI Do Atlanta Ca 23 00 Do Macon, Ga 21 00 No bills lading signed after the ehlp ban sailed. for Jsoommos removes ill color from the Ali. time before eitting gives makes food digest well. ed, cures OIIRONIO DIAA• while SOMMRB nud Bows,. to the first dose. attack's caused by WOll5llO aurae ' agar, or speedier nevdrfails. DKOPBi, by exciting the eLnueuding this tnedi- FRYKR and Am's, UUILL a BILIOUS TlrPe. It ope thuumude era willing to virtues. No freight received oo the day of sailing For freight or passage apply to ALEX 11EICON.Ir., Southwest corner FOURTH. and CHESTNUT. Agonts in 0: 8 1 . 1i v a; te n s; . 0 T S. For Florida, from Charleston, Steamer CAROLINA every Tuesday. For Florida, from Savannah, Steamers BT. MART'S and ST. JOHN'S °very Tuesday and Saturday. Jan ak.STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON DERRY, without delay, for $3O Return tinkete, good for six mouths, to either of the above places, by any steamer of the line, $6O for the round trip, out and book. /EON NEW TORE. Glswgow, Thomson, Saturday, Jan TJ, 12 o'clock Zd Edinburgh, Ourumlug, Satanlay, Febl9. ltto'olook M. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, March 19, 12 o'clock, M. ISOM GLASGOW. Folltiburgh, Cumming, Yatardsy, January 22d Glasgow, Thomson, Oaturday, February /0 Edinburgh, Oummiug, Saturday, March 10. BATHS OF PAnSAGII. PROM GLASGOW. First Class 16 gulneaS Bteersge, found with 000k.d provisions.... 8 •" •First Olass _ Steerage, found with cooked proyleions 80 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare ; Infants in Steerage. free. lietura tickets mailable within six months, by any steamer of this line. First Blass $l4O Steerage $6O An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN k 00.023 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York. HALL er. LONEY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltlmote. PIO ,sztl. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BREAM- untot u FRO2 ; litxr ago tout _To sulu m Oectind Cabin Pag , age. - FROM HORTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage $llO Second Cabin Passage 60 The chips from Dolton call at Halifax: PERSIA, Capt. Tuitions, CANADA, Capt Lane, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar. ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt. Ander- AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, son, EUROPA, Capt. J . .Leltch. These Teasels carry %clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow i red on port bow. NIAGARA, Lang, leaves Boston,Wedaesday, Jan. 26. Moto CA, Leitch, N York,Wednesday ' Feb. 2. ARABIA, Steno, Boston, Wednesday, Feb. IL ASIA, Lott, N York, Wednesday, Feb. le, AMERICA, Millar Boston Wednesday, Feb. 23. Berths not secured Until paid lot. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of there ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preoleue Stones or Meta's, unless bille of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to Ja22-tf QT. MARKIB EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST, nest of Sixteenth. The nett &Alton begine on TUESDAY, Bebrusry ht, 'sag Information reepeotiug the Reboot may be obtained ou applicaton to Rey. J. ANDREWI3 HARRIS, Je24.ti Principal. TONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY N N. corner BIOUTII and BUTTONWOOD Bta COhIMEHOIAI, DhPAßTAlENT.—floOk•keeping In CI its various forms; preparing Ptudents thoroughly for situations in any branch of business ; Plain and Cr • namental writing ; Commercial Calculations ; Law and Correspondence. No institution in the United Mates gives a more thorough and practical coarse. In this department no teaching is done in classes, and le open DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas sical Education, via; Spelling , Reading, Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetio, Philosophy, dm, Ancient and Modern Languages, with an the higher Collegiate Studies. Sessions of five menthe commence September lot, and February let. Pupils received at any time be fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata logues furnished gratis. mh2ls-tf P. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal Cit"TEIIDEN's PHILADELPHIA MAIMIROIAL MILLION, northeast corner of OH SSTIVIIT and SHVINTLI Streets. An Institution designed to lit young moo for £0: ri VI BININJEBB. BOARD OF TRWITRZB. B. B. Oonaegye, Impala beekini, George U. Btuart, David Milne, John Spnrhawk, Davidl3. Brown, Disko Hanker, A. V. Pareona, D. B. Mama, Frederick Brown, Johns L ppinoott. AVRNING SESSIONS after September 16th. Each Student has INDIVIDUAL INSYNUOTION at this Institution and a Dlplomictrout here in the best re commendation ayoung man can have, for obtaining a good situation. OATALOGURIA may be had on application at the College. eeB-tf YANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF -1-1/ NATIONAL MEROANTILE COLLEGES. Phi lelphla College, Southeast corner SEVENTII end CIIESTNUT Streets. Per Information, cell or send for SSNYDER LEIDY-JAE. M. LEIDY, . Principals of LEIDY BROTIIERS , ACADEMY, Nos 148 and 360 SIXTH STREET, near Race, where a knowledge of WRITING, BOOK-HEEPING, and MUT/EMETIC le made certain to every mil that may enter. ACADEMY open day and evening. no'n PE CI AL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Goodyear's Patent for Vulca4ised Rubber Buspenders, Braids, Webs, sod all other Fabrics and articles made by combin ing nitrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcan ized rubber are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled with toy name, anti by my authori ty, they cannot be legally dispelled of in the United States Merchants and dealers are Invited to examtn: specimens now In store, and to give their orders for the Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXOLUSIVE OW N. Eft OF Tllll TITLBB AND EXCLUoIY4 RIGHTS IN TUE PATEN for these goods, which embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and many others. ALSO, I,II3ENBES TO MANUFACTURE AND BELL —and the Terms—may be obtained on application to me at No. 23 COURTLA.NDT litreet, N. Y. .24-1 y LIORAOR R. DAY. HAVANA CIGARS.- " RECEIVED PER LATE ARRIVALS." 9000 Clarantsatln Prensandos ; 7,800 do Londres, let and gds ; 4,500 Ella Se Zatzuela ; 6,000 do Millar Com munes; 11,000 do Operas; 10,000 do Conchitas; 5 050 Amalie Zuavos ; 4,700 do Imitindoren; 11,000 Cautiva Londren ; 4 GOO do Lond Cilindradas ; 8,000 Canlabra Londren ; 7 550 do Conches; 14 000 Calliope Londres ; 22,000 El Ebro do; 7,500 do do One ; 2500 do Millar; 4,800 E 1 Dorado Loodres ; 4 500 dodo L ino; 5,001 Espana Lopdrea 5.1,00 do do doe; 100 51 Princlpes; Manilla Che roots; 10 (0) Estrella Operas; 7.8C0 do 5 netts Londren; 11,000 do Ile ;slim del Rey ; 15,000 do Entre Antos ; 13,070 do Coquette. ; 7 500 Vglenia Buena Londren r. 10,000 do (inhume ; 10,000 do Entre Acton ; 9 000 do Regalia Con gress° ()bonito ; 3 800 do do Londres 5 800 do Zarznela ; /1,000 do Miner Londres ; 21000 .Ligbt Guards Lon dres ; 7 800 do Entre Acton ; 11.000 do Opera; 5.000 do 51111 Londres; 25,000 Nrai Gerundics ; 30,000 Nebo* London!'; 15,000 Tree Victorian, do; 8,700 do Miller. In More and bond, and for sale by A. 57ERINO, 140 South FRONT Surest lel l-tt FIIGUET & SONS, • Importers of HAVANA OIGAIIB, se26 216 South FRONT Street VIGARO, DABANAS AND PARTAGAS 1166 8E0,013 —A. choice invoker of three , nlebrate, iirnmin on board brig "New Era dolly expooted front Horton, mill for nolo low, by Era," TETA, (bawl Ins wa=at alraot, tx)low nal ilOrllo.‘ Pint ITALIAN PACKING YARN, mannfac- Lured and for sale by WRAV.X.R, WITLER. & 00., No. 28 North WAT.IIIt street and 22 ra.w.usavaai. - guineas Cuts. IL B. BAND7ORD, RlAmoval 6anarintallessig ECEZE! Ei4ippMS• FOR SAVANNA.II FOR HAVANA VREIGIIT ItEbUOED INSURANCE N. 011NABB, 4 Bowling Green ebutationat. NVIONING BEBBIONB HAVII OOMEDINOED Notices. eti . gare nub gobarro. lomat eathgaitite. FIRE AND INLAND 12,114k5. -FAME INBUILKNOi COMPANY Capital $lOO,OOO. (Organised under the A6O of Assembly relative to In salines Companies, passed April $4 1806.) Of 411 0111113 P NIIT It., Philadelphia. 01.11BOTOBB. Henry Lewis, 7r., D. B. Birrly, John W. Bierman, A. 11. BoSeaheltn, John B Ellison, W. W. Knight IGE W. DAP, President. eery. jal2.y Psmtlel Wright, William W. Waiters, Charleiltlehardson, Jacob W. Mont, Barclay Lippincott, Cleorge A. West, ROB W I. BLANOH4RD,GSeer. VOMMONWEALTEt INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. DIRECTORS. . Dr. David Jayne, Themes B. Stewart. John M. White% John M. Butler, Edward 0. Knight, Thomas W. Evans, Mahn K. Walker, . Henry Lewis, Jr., Isaac Jeanes, John Allen. OFFI ERE. DAVID JAYNE, President. • JOHN U. WHITALL, Vice President. S. S. MOON, Secretary. OF FMB N. W. corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, PHILADELPHIA. ja7-tt - 'DELAWARE MU AL SAFETY IN, MANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA. OPPIOE S. E. CONSEIL TIMID AND WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANOE ON VESSELS, CARGO. . >To all parts or the World. FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES On Goode, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage to al parte or the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. , On Stores, Dwelling Honore, /he. ARDTB OF TEM COMPANY, November 1, 1868. Bondi, Mortgagee, and Heal Istate 5 71,383 36 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 297,066 60 Stock In Railroads and Inaurance Companies 25,342 00 Bills Receirabie 201,888 38 Cash on band 42,087 86 Balance In hands of Agents—Preinitims on Marine policies recently leaned—and other debts due the Company. _.)TORS. William Martin James 0. Hand, Joseph H Beal , ' Theophilus Paulding, Edmund A. Solider, James Traguair, John 0. Davis, William Eyre, Jr., John R. Penrose, d P. Penieton, George 0 Leipor, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes, Dr. R. 1.1. Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm 0 Ludwig, James it. 31 , Farland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand, Spencer Miyake, Robert Burton, Charles Kelley, John B. Semple, Plttab'g H. Jones 'Brooke, D. T. Morgan, " Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, WILLIAM MARTIN, President.. THOS. 0. HAND, Tice President. HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary. dl6.tt V,AFEGITARD INSURANCE COMPAIsi 409 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Capital paid iu (securely investsd) $200,000 !Surplus 01,400 This Company having been thorougly reorgardsed,ls new ready to make Insurance upon al kinds of pro perty. merchandise, he , against LOd or DAMAGE BY MERE ONLY, upon favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Hon. S. B. Cashing Charles V. Watrouc, EBhu J. Baldwin, J. A. H. Hasbrouok, Aaron Close, John M. Beach, Matthew Kelley, Alex. 0. Lawrence Alfred Clapp, Wm. E. Forbes. KEELSR, President, Jacob N. Keeler, Frannie Blackburn°, Robert P. King, X B Engllah, George It Levis, Joseph E Etidfold John Prentice, Edward Wiler, P Birckboad, Henry B. Foote, JACOB N HENRY R BOOTE D Bombs PHILADELPHIA, Dec. al. A MBILIGAu.'I rum INSURANCE 00, ZA. INCORPORATED ISIS CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. WO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid-np Capital Bloat and Surplus Invested in sound and available &attrition, continneto insure on Dwellings, Blares, furniture,Merchandise, Iressele in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRUOTOIB. Game Abbott, John T. Leiria, John Welab, Ompar W. Morris, Bomuol O. Morton., James B. Oompbell, Patriot Brady, .11dmund G. Datilla. Oharles W. Potatney. GIORGI ABBOTT, President. TIIONAB B. MARIE. Bearetary. jal:3-y it CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. HO South MOURTII Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $200,000. Organized 1861. Privileged to insure Homes, manually or perpetur lly ; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks ; receive De. posits; hold Trusts and grantannulties- ALWRED WEEKS, Mkeaddent. B. 0. TYLER, Vice Fleoldont. J. W. Mmernsir, BOClTetall. DllllOlOl5. eon. W. D. Kelley, J. W. Forney, P. B. Mingle, James Watson, lanilam Matthews, William Castle, tumor. Altnal Weeks, B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Bonder, C. IL Stoking, J. L. Hutchinson, J. W. Stokes, jelB-17 0. UWE INSURANCE AND TRUST CON LA PANY.—The PINN MIITUAL LUX IHSUBANOII COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIUD and DOCK Streets. Capital, 181 2 ,726.08. INSCRSB LIVSB for abort terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—mn , theses life Interests In Baal letate mid mime all the acnitinnarniee.arLifo. They art as NneenuniT - amminnirators, Amlgneol Triudoell, and Quardlnna. TATIVIII.T. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel E. &task Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard B. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Anatol., Unmet 0. Huey, Theophliil4 Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. lintehinkm, Rodolphns Kent, John W. Homer, William H. Oam, • BM B. Angier, Alward T. Mott, Bamnel J. Oissiatinw, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. RalLi, John G. Brenner, P. B. Mlehler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. BAMMIL E. JITOKEE, Vice Pres , ll. Join W. HatiOlt. Sectrertary. nlB-ly °WARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE 001$1PAlfit, So. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, DIFtEOTORS. Thos. L. Luders, Wm. 7. LeeelL, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, 74. W. Baldwin, Wrn. R. Hamlin, . John 0. James, 11. 11. Shillirteord, A. J. Bneknor, 0. E. Spongier, John W. Sexton, • H. He Houston, William Raignel, Wm. H. Love, Edwin Booth, Oharles F. Norton, John Garrison, Immo Myer. - E. B. Warne, ... President—TllohlAl3 L. LUDZIIIB. Vice Freeldent—E. 8. WARN). Beeretary—OHAßLEß A. =FY. eells-tt SAWILIBL W. 131003111. GROWER EMORY, OCIAL DEALERS LEIIIOII AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, Prepared expressly for Family use. YARD, No. 154 BROAD Street, below Race. Orders left. at CHAS. EMORY & CO. B, Bankers, No. 15 South THIRD Street, or sent through Munich or Post Office, wilt receive prompt attention. jel7-ditilt HOUSEKEEPERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST.—Great Reduction in thgg prise of COAL. Cheapest and beet. The xubgeriNr having made contracts for his nupply 01 Coal, is enabled to otter very superior Family Coal at the following re duced pricer:: Broken Egg and Etove $4 00 per tou Cooking. 375 4t 44 Large Nut 3 60 .4 /44 s Email Nut 326 44 at Warranted to give satisfaction and full weight in all 0418013ataick's Old Central Tard, B. E. cur. MAREITALL and WnILOW Street/1. d9-3m Stationctp. BIDTK BOOKS AND STATIO.NBEY. VID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 10(1 WALNUT Street, le pre pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, snitable for Banks, Public Offices, blerehants, and others, of the beet quality of Inglis/I or American Paper, and bound In various etylee, in the moot substantiat manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description. Ingesting and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. • A general aseortzient of /inglleh, French end Aural. eau Stationery. Concerning Mr. Hogan's contribution to the lranklia [agitate, the Committee say—" This display of blark boots for banking and mercantile nee is the beet be the fixbibitiou. The selection of the material le good the workmanship most eacrellent, and their dutch and ep. patience neat and appropriate." no2o-if kirokere OKII St CAPP, 223 DOCK Street, above Walnut, STOOK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer cantile Paper and eeourities generally. Alteni the Brokers , Board daily, Roil fill all order, for the pur chase or ode of STOOKS, BONDS, Ac. jai-ly R. CORSON, LL.• REAL ESTATE BROKER. Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage, Oollootio.T4.ppß3V.T NORRISTOWN, PA ORONISE & 81'10IN AND EXOHANON BNORDRa, N 0.40 South THIRD &met, !MLA lALYHIA. Haar to the MAIER and Booms nr Philadelphia ANT DISCOVERY. ANEW AND IMPORT PRENTISS'S WASHING AND SCOURING SOLIIITION. PATENTED JUNE 22, 1828. This Important discovery has just been patented by the United States, and It is now confidently recommended to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It is a labor-caving preparation, and coats less than half of any other article known for cleansing purposes. While it cleanses, whitens, nod purities Cotton, Lines, and Woollen goods of every description, it will not injure the most delicate fabric. Certificates of its value have been given by some of the leading manufacturers of the country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and citizens. Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by SAMUEL GRANT, JR., 84 CO., 199 801:ITII WATER STREET, 3 y`Mtbta 1 BRICK-MAKING MACHINE, WHICH LP makes the nrickm end temper the clay, makes from .me to three thousand per hour. Upwards of thirty In nee. Patented February lid, 1858. Machines and rights for sale. Counties, or one-fourth of the Patent, will be sold. Known to be the only practical one in nee. Ad dress 0. OARNELL, Germantown road, *bore Fifth sideet, Philadelphia. dl64durlo Eadroab £fn THE PENNSYLVANIA GE N.TRAL 185 RAILROAD. 9. ant 1859. TUB OAPAOITT OB THIS BOLD IR RQUAL TO ANY IN .T.llll COUNTRY. THREE VINCI: 1 0R PASMINGEII TRAINS BIiTWEEN PCILADDLPDIA AND PITTSBURG, Counioting direct at Philadelphia with Through Toting from Boston ' New York and all points east, and at the 'Colon Depot at Pittabarg with Through Trains for Cin ilmnati, St Louis. Olevlaztd, Chicago, Ildilington, Ni. Paul's, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Prisms. and all i,:terntediate points in Ohio. Indiana, Iliino s , Kau tacky, illichigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota. Missouri, Has. sae, and No:.'raska—tbus furnishing facilities for lb, transportation o i?assengera nowt:woad for apes O 144 comfort by any other Express and Nast Lines i 7 .18 without change of Cara or Oondad .°T .. B . through to Pittsburg Smoking Cars are attached to each /Pan Wr d ,..;- R 4t 2 Bleeidog liars to Caress and Fast TrzriPB ADDS ivins I Mall and Peat ""'" excepted . Mail Train leaved Mame'w A ag at 1.30 A . g. Pest Line f • if 4 OOP. bf. Express Train leaves si 11 00 P.M WAY TRAINS LEAPS AS FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia , Lee P. Pet. Columbia if 4.80 P. M. West Chester if from Eighteenth and Mar ket Streets, (south able,: 7.40 A. M.. and 3 P. M.r Passengers for Banbury, Williamsport. Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Falls, arid intermediate points, leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. and 4.00 P. AI. go directly through. Tickets Wertward may be obtained at the Office of the Oompaoy in Philadelphia, New York, Beaton. or Baltimore • and Tickets Eastward at any of the Import ant Railroad Offices in the West ; also on board any 0 the regular Line of Steamers on the Itlloolselppi or Ohio Rivera. ID- Fare always se low as any other Route. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Ohieago, makes this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EASY AND TIPS GREAT NORTHWEST: The connecting of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittaburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the easing of, time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shippers of Freight and the Travelling Public. FREIGHTS WESTWARD By thle Ratite Freights of all descriptions can be for warded from Phlledelphia, New York, Boston, or Bslß nine, to any point en the Bann ads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Miseouri, by Railroad direct. The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which 00this can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky. Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Wisconsin, Mlsseurt,, Kansas, Arkansas, and Hed Rivers; and at Olarslandl. Sandusky, and Chlcsgo with !Rena:erg to all ports ors the Northwestern Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the traturPotta — ._ tion of their Freight to this Company, Wit Wna confidence on its speedy transit. TRH RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at ail tinaCt as favorable are charged by other Railroad Con.l - 61,288 14 $698,804 70 ID" Re particular to mark packages " Yla Penna. Railroad 1 Merchants in the Watt ordering goods front the East, will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route. Por Pitight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following agents of the Company; D. A. STEWART, Pittabury. Doyle &Co , Steubenville, d.; 8. Pierce & Co.; Zanesville, 0.; J J. Johnston, Ripley, O.; R. McNeely; Maysville, Hy,; Ormsby & Cropper. Portsmouth, 0. • Paddock & Co., Jeffersonville, Indiana; H. W. Brown Cincinnati, 0. ; Athern & Bibbed; Oka cinuati, 0; 0. Meldrum, Madison, Ind. ; William Bingham, Louisville. NY.; P.O Walley & Co., Evans- Tulle, Ind ; N. W. Graham & Co.. Cairo, Ill.; B. P. Sass, St. Lome, Mo.; Johit H. Harris, Nashville,Tenn ; Harris & Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke & Co., Chi cago, ; W. IL H. Roonts Alton, 111.; Murphy lc Walls, Dubuque, ;or to Freight Agents of Rail roads at different pointe in the West. Parties attending to their own shipments front the Bast, will find it to their interest to call on the Agents of the Company at the following places before shipping; or lettere addressed •to either of them -on the subject of freights, will meet with prompt attention. E J. eNEEDER, Philadelphia. MAGRAW & KOONg, 80 North street, Baltimore. 1.55011 & 00., 2 Astor House, orl B. W Illiam et., N.Y. LEECH & 00.. 01 }Why street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Agent, Phila. L. L. HOUPT, Oen'l Ticket Agent, Phila. TllOB. A. SCOTT, Gen'i Bop% Altoona, Pa. jai-1y QAVING FUND—FIVE P GENT. /R-. TZAIST-NATIONAL . HAMMY MST 00M !ANY.-WALNUT BTRIST 130137H-WOONtI.II or VIM, PRILADRLPIthk. 111002POZATZD 3T TRASTATA 01 PIMBTLYI.IIIA. Money is received fanny ram, large or small, and in draws'. terest paid hum 'Ms day of await to the day of wide • t - - The ogles to open *very 'day from oo , elook in the morning tin 16 o , olocot in the evening, wad on Mooa7 std Thursdey errening.e till I Welook. HON. HANBY L. DIMMER, Preeldent, BOBIBT 11114TAIDWI, Moe Irsehleal. HU. y. Huh, Outetery. DP/IMM Hon. Bentj L. Benner, 7. Carroll Brevelet, /Edward L. Carter, I Joseph B. Barr , Robert Selfridge, Smola Lee, Semi. R. Ashton, Joseph Yertee, - - 0. Landreth Manna, Henry Diffenderffer. Money is noshed and payments made daily. The investments are - made -in conformity with Use proriaions of the Charter, in BBAL ESTATH MOBS GAHHS, OBOLIPID HINTS, and such first dies seated tlea ea will always imam perfect security to the depod. tom, and which cannot fail toes. permanency and sta bility to thin Institution. sal-Is CRESTNIIT GROVE WHISKEY.—A. de. Mite to lessen the consumption of Impure spiritei` knowing their injurious effects opera the constitution, has induced the offering to the public of an article which the analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Meagre. Booth, Garrett, & Cameo, of PhiladelPhis, proves, beyond all to be the moat pure andcomequently lean thia.thnie e]rhaill ever offered the American public, CERTIFICATE OP DR JAB. It CHILTON. I have analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Ja of Philadelphia and hiving carefully tested it, I am pleased to sate that it is entirely free from poismums or deleterious substances.. It is an anuimally infra and One Savored quality of Whiskey. . . . . JAIHNI3 B. CHILTON, H. D., Now York, Dept a, 1563. Analytical Okinnist. - PNILAMILPiII, 800. 9,1868. DIAL Bra : We have carefully .teeted the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and end that It contains none of the point:ono substance known lea Fula ‘lll, which Ie tho charaoteristio and injurious ingredient of the Whiekeys In general one. Very zesperctfally, BOOTH, lIARRBTT, k OAMAO, - Analytical Chen:lsta. To Cusithra WSAZTOX, Ir., No. 118 WALNUT - St, Philadelphia. oeT2-ritapli D'HI L ADE LPHIA WARMING MID_ VASTILATING. WARIGHOM. • ARNOLD & WILSON, Avoglissom re B. A. 11111180 i We hare removed from our old stand In Walnut street to the LABOR STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doom below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the public are respestfilly invited to /gamine our extensive stock of Warm Air FILVISCeII,, Codling Ranges, Bath Boiler', Begistere, linauteled Stone Madfele, Parlor Coal Orates, Ac., Ac. We are now manufaetutlng CHILSON'S CELEBRATED PA y- ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, Se most powerful and econoznieal Beater OTOr invented, and suited to all classes of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Da Orates, and Parlor Coal Orates of all sissy and pattern. We have also commenced the manufacture en ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from .Petter sytennia Stone. Therm Mantels were awarded • SPECIAL .PB.EMIUM at the late Pair cued Emil button of the Praak/in institute of this city. Thai represent all the rare and beautiful Awroaus Ittaantin are not injured by Smoke, Coal Oas, Oil or Acidly and are gold Wholesale and Retail, at moth less prise than Marble. Cali awl see them. 1711:=1:2 ARNOLD & WILSON BIM. M. PILTWSLL, Superintendent. Philadnlphia. April. 1968—ap24 lv HARDWARE.—The subscribers, CON- N. MISSION MERCHANTS for the Woof FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to their stook, which they ere offering at lowest rates. Oar assortment con elate In part of of all kinds—Trace, Log Hatter, Bread, Ox, Cow, Fifth, Bark, Wagon, Stage, Teague, Look, Blip, Mine, and Coil *Mains. The celebrated"L" Horse to le; istons and Sledge Hammers. NIIIGEMM;GMI EiMM;IMMIM " MartdrOs " superior rice and Sups Bed Barton. Xxoebdor Barety rose ; Bloating Tubes. Corn, Gram, and Briar Boythes Hay, Corn, aid straw Asives. Bay, Manure, Tanners', and Spading Forks. Rakes and Hoes) fibor . els_andl3pldre, of all kinds. Tanke, Brads, nos, Gloat, and Finis mg Nails. Out and Wrought Butt Magee, Betake Looks of all kinds; Gallery, llama and ramp, Axee, 11.4tahate, Hisao mere, Planes, and other TooLe,;.ka., ka. W. G. LBWIEI to BON, No. 411 OOMMEBOB Street SALAMANDER SAFES. A large asmortmept of EVANS A WATSON'S PHILADSLPUIA MANUFACTURED DANE LOOKS, Equal to any now In use. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS .te., On u good terms as any otter establishment in the United States, by EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 Boca FOURTH Street Philadelphia. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL.- aulit.tt CHICKERING Sz SONS, r 2dANUFACTUILIH3 uP GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES WAREROOM3 1307 CHESTNUT STREET 0 - Inlandly in store a large Mock of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INCTRUNI NM'S We have been awarded. at the different Exhibition in this country and Europe, , 3S GOLD AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. jc2d•ly FIMPIANO—FORTES CORRECTLY lINED by 0. E. SARGENT. satisfaction warranted. Orders left at No 804 CIIESTNUT Street. Term., 81. Twelve yearn' factory experience jot 2m* PIANO FORTES. Just reeeiyed an elegant stook of RAVIN, &WON, & CIO., NUNNS & CLARK, MALLET, DA VIS & and GAL.) & 00. &PIANOS. MELODE ONS of but quality, at J. 3. GOULD'S, S. B. corner SEVINTII and ORISTNIIT =Mg-, WINTER TOWING. Tho powerful aide-wheel Steam-tug and Ice Boat ATLANTIO," Mason, roaster, is prepared to tow (during the Winter) resettle of all descriptions to and lrom sea. For further particulars apply to B. & J M. FLANACIAN, ja2B42jit No. 32.4 South DELAWARE Avenue HANDSODUBS AND ()LAMPS. HANDBORUBS. No. 1. UN e. per dos. N.. 5. $1 12 per doe. 2. 75e. lc 8. 155 1 8. 87e. " 7. 160 '• 4.100 e. 8. 1 76 cc I=l QEGARS.-600,000 Havana Segars, choice brands, by late arrivals, in bond and store, for sale by A. =BMW, Bout% 7BONT litmt. oaoll4lo !nnDs. itlints anit Liquors: iparttpars. -firs Woof Safes. SALAMANDER SAYES, VAULT DOOlO3, Tor Bents •nd Stores. Phan Sams. OLAMPB 6 Row, 61.25 per oleo. 7 Row, $1.76 per dozen; 6 Row, $2.2$ per dozen. • HINNY C. lt Nnvtle TIM To Plineat •In% t.