~... Taw TneirameAtaotte VOLDS,ostnaor or Oxon 'bra.—The-oouse of the-diriendon-amonithaDe- MOW Of GObrglit,itthEthie:indleitdontilhiit tWit sated delegates will be -sent frtsn;.. - that Ptatitd t*4irivuttoii!,Aiiiintioit, Li; Gait stated h4%the itait*ltteßatithiiwitit ImiOpposititnipaPer, Itotnsardtio Mends - seed to - be in a Moat' lialwArd'muis,-Wn -*bleat; of the Charleston ffarkritidiintrat.Wbadd natiting wave them train' a general fiafg•ntt. Notwithstanding the oall for the ttrdbint ebbrentioalte4 tirdowlint to Mahan it, ad' ifedelegittob tatidotakatii- - highly 'respects.' ble and, Wt ,Know , nnobjeationable men, atiGAtemasents iteptisiderobledissatisfaetion - reeloV-Irttntatilirt ere'lreee Prelatrect Onto dayi ago. 'Thd Origin:or b e t Wblediftiotdty to `fiottevo' l avi td e pt : xt, is but notruggle een the Minds !and ansmies of Nowoli _Gehl:, the latter having de , . detegigtin firdrdble to bierttutli4. nationuttusl4 , Bentley= State,ll they:, havii the' po'wer to treifent, ;To tie it appekre a, te .:4 4 714 ( 16 4 * 1 40) ina.iiholb' firinfOopo. - 1 ' tieloittnruttet rortite-itoonteltif the Cerrnerien` shell soloot an *Matt :Man thattldr. , abibbi :though° we oonaider his ehttneea of a nomination veri're-- mote, if any l at.nil..--; "It is "hardk.,posaiblei to; t'redlot ;the future of this donteat. 'Wks thet#trn Irtn ertn be ebbe ttp ..mtketasAtt iicrsngtn Jar a Gonventioi in March, wo regaid as ^extremely &Wank. The TatditleGistdAPtik{el Mkon rprikilititt interest in' this Convention, acid wilLprobably take less in that. Our olinion - hathat the 'Georgia Demo cracy eat* v ery tele, rapresontation Charleston -anyw y , - tut we nre ~ 4ot ,cure if it Notutillnot r , 41}e :.w.tatet..oouree, far rhent:to out loose from the concern alingetber. ",Preeentandit.:: rtjA:lOl3A ~ure..thes the film* ) 1 6 ,potopiody theridintnatioa. The'greit question will radvation of ;the Detniorstie raft and to thiathid , ther will be driven to nominate aman g l iMft i ool l3 6ll t Ortg "r . make him more: meeptablo tO, those " who believe' that' the South lakoighbarbld4 41410 -be re' -toitatintm,it Witt . diiihiThenored in the delagatiOt 't 2 .-Idesars.-Jsokson and -llartridge, a Ifnionliatjand n;ftre.dattit:l!, - ', , The spirit whio, ll .Anbettes „the friends of Mr. Cobb breapreesed of,the reaphldions of a,Con -15g4iee-eetellielteollo4ell4et'',.l.', - - v.Ripotad i That we - wilVeend sdellegata - to the' National Conventioti Who belcrititharlatoii ; that we pledgeroureetires do tthlist9portof thaimminee of thitt - iCobrattioul Vat. the. - eoWidmin that %de termines to mainteik eqpielN7 of the States, the.fighteldtbelathLthat werioalyieldloging of de/f hsset4iihsftr4e.site , of' harmony. ,but doptfirta_stri#;apd%ungealilied adhesion to` the doetainte 'mitt prineiplett on 'the subjeottar sla very, end the. rights . of , the - , fienth in the 00111101) Territories of tho-Union , whieir babe' beeh Pliantly deeroget , W.Tke:,P9Ftleell9e4o . .ef 'the Ihdied ABg%tiAilp,OP.ouorP. l3l . nt. Tag : :Vgnoixta. STATE 51414 thilfienatiOf •the , State of. , ylrginla on Monday, bfr:'Stnitir presented:lU petition pf Thett.,7lyn; ef , the State of Ohio, - praying that the ponlitenent,et ieutehaii, of 4941(-*.ii.4.)i.eAlittßetedite,eeefieeteriiint the penitentiary. Ur. S. said he milled on the 'Gover nor, and bad learned froirthtteo , that,ln btu judg mont,'the'e `eere ' rifdpy igripiip*l*eii tending to mitigate the etiiiinity of the 'offence ofCleppie,And dill% the ;n049811.4 'matitled to the eerionsfie,natdoraticiri, , of-, the genet* , .Usinnbly, Tbe.Goyernei d twi tdietit appeared frem the evi dence to -his Arial, that roppie *rat ' ictoirrY young Maui : tit° had riot yet' attained his twenty-fourth yeas; that be hid been left an Orphin at six years cittage,rand badkrtil:August jest, been tinder the , guardhumhip utroepeetabli members of the Boole ispidiwgform good conduet, iludetstry, honesty,. auCtintldbineu,np to 4 1 1/ttlfilleati'itheit.:Wift , thata , Dire t 3, said that these perstelS; 004,104 litetiet in Copple, were now In the lohlktil dui Senate, and ready to befirtestinimiy - tohli good shatioter: , It also ap , peared from the testituony, that_ topple bid been itii4i4entai In reserving thellese,of , the gentle iteniithohad been ;eaptesed ' Mid held in coigne. ment,liiitietru l andhla 414ileef band. Theme• mortal iiiireterred , to the ComMitteemi courts 'of, Judo°, which- was ,impoweridlO send for persona and tapers. ' ' Gamut, &mei, Maalox. , Ito Bierrtea MO tnante.—The Now‘York Heraidof yes - 6440mA: • - ,,tt BlitOta Efenetallootre rettutthome froMßititisli relotaibia ittrinialtppliod himiett strictly hi of lei businees„iu elaboradnig on his MtPerienee, and -oh savations' that ' tegionoeith the exception of oottasional pleasant: itifirreptlons - by the visite of distingnished *Wiens ! who oalled to congratulate him pa„ the steteettsful termination of hie important taisidolianthis"safe , arrival home. The' trip was deoidedly benedoial to the health of the General, illuVaPPittig more relent: and active than those many_4earalls _ " His visit te British Ooltunida, although charged wittt,an lutportent mission, war - ...exoeedinglY pleasant: - Whin he arrived at Vaneouver, he took the .13titlihertP,b,y and: , eVirlitody, that. could elireklikl4 top atelier:ter Ittatey,Welbibtight battles Hhipretenee at:the head of a , miesion:Uo troughtwithimpewealookedepottesthemoat forttifiattlifirettl tti,hoth . governments ) , by " the Bti tjtdk and:AmeViniang, in that iquarten:that had 00- cum:Ho! ammistinte: ; General Been wig reamed hi the tadift' dtief andlogiltablCniannieby Governor Done* end the British othaericand; to uno thblauguageofan eye=witness J, the hoopla'. lita• extended, to General Scott cou ld not be ,mOre Wilial'etren &Ile own country.,! • or ilime the Vildalt officialsappeared. to lees all resolleetion of e Ilitrputedrleland ;question i-by ,00mmeuttng upon whet they termed -'th'e tintrigmta 'and overbearing conduet-afpeneralAarney.'-.- 766 lattaT omoer ap pears to'beinipoptil lelth the. British,;' who think - him too dictatorialto, Preserve the entente cordfalf between the two great nations. • Oeneralßoott had sovora briatinterviews with general Harney, but they,liertpoic MVO Of an offideLobaraoter •than " The.eroonnts rdn6rted fioni time to time about, t 56 hoatiliirs ofthie Midrib toirarda Arierlaana haat been greatly axonal-Aid and mleatated. the traftath,htlhe eieltement there was no more ll} feeling...than would naturally be.laahlbittid by two nat As rights . Invaded: General , Boott:e visit f, (ma( on . the , troubled • „ „ , panoe ' ttj,4:lrtirrantintr.'-4.nothar of the; &mien! lights Of thelinittitßatee Senate le soon *giant. By4e:eleitioti-Of-Mr.-Brooklaridge.-from.Men.- ttiokr, John J: pritienden, the Meet .rneinber'of the Sena net body, retiree from a publle iervioe thit bite-W3:6lo'd henotabli tolihntelf and raw °04.4.1 1 i,e4W6'. Atf.:dilthinden fe nor Vin the sevetiMfoßrtbt roar of Wage,: entered theSonate as early eat 1111f=forty;teio: . years ogo— afttionitilte Minoe#o4 but ,two; years. It , to m eingnlfaat that , Mr. Crittenden ham never been a•rearnber of, the Mow, of ,Ropieientatfies. Be dded dbferenklonant . 14 ,the Senate, Mr. Orli. tondo/ream:lithe intbSo-ae so4ernor of Kontnekg, and - tAttdin4•Efeneral ttndor .Preeldent liarrhion, and also under Mrwlllmore. " - IDJ.,cilptteTi(rov. • • [Eciortoit ki the 'Vrifis3to _EAVAN.e.-LteerAreihon hcri.r^4Sooo cigatc P 1 ix Welavellecoficittepbeti W* MAN MOAN do chskTemi 19 000 do Mitchell ~ .1.11021;:/.700.Co _ Gadi er hre.etlef 2 _ i Ar kto @ M d liiirurVd s o =tot w mooed lun6ion Cali' 2 ° Auger do 113 & E ran* Ida I M PON .do .11, mount: • lime] bbt dal box eigyottos two ;ZODlsool. 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'. :.........344 1 1 1 1 - 6 bilii i igiiiteili44244l6ioil, Ow 2inyi' itoi,k , 931 ‘ the ath end 20th of int* Alit i crigli z a l e ttionitintieMatt i e a : •, , 11; 6 41 - 4 , h34 4 T i e y Is . 01;14 . 1 4 41 hts , ika t the olio ,. amen .wrELLtotfiot. ,9`.ptiii6vitt#4llig,6o4,l6o:< Oi' isse. 2;3gM ' - :WED. !XVICiShUir-Mtl:' ', '. z ftrtrniktt eillirtat, . with aottitholdo ft s, Th a "It W wall ; i itit ~ We g a ! V; Zit it i tl i f tit ' Viyhttieston4th.ititlic -, ~ W ,4thi. ~,,,,t „ iv... , *'l tid § U li dtrY 116114 IV C"-li f iefl '- t° 4- g" ' T t ri '44 t i4vr ' -- ' *II . , ,-- athr i aa otor, 0111.4. Id rota, flew -- i =thou sir II re{ tc, dif it..Atedmi CD, ,„, 1.44-d ied.. , COld,iddlOll.Ri- ;etZ r AVi e n e aty ja d -d . " l", ff °lll _ ~E 4 V , 7 4spdl,, .411,7 1qh" Tp i reggirTrip, ' 1. . 14 :: 9 1 ' . PF i Odlddd_dlei dd s. Trlbn to ' ~ tottallitevi teDE • 4E117 i l i *d i ata :A 4 7 , vit% Atifittllloll 7 .thir t ilaiorng,%); .13 a ft., .orp,ay, ism. , -,,:: : ~ : 1 ,.,- : .. tiky' ,Misii:l iiiirprpTakiTighifililidli. : CQ, ' . 1411t hr fe a gri .. i toddiri &VAN . ,0141.kossluoil .;.= ~..., r ., ' 'hi; A riltSetrirr.taiv ~ , , P k, ~ - - -e, , -;:,, cj, I , he ennesatti war r.,:rikkbrotti -- . • ,-- JO W Pent. ardldii. 1.1 011 , 041114 LI 1:4: knouts D.. Tae DeS lieeinsit l iestigniiiiate, Copt Hersh man,. for- Charlindon. st- 40 o'oloojc-yestordar morning, with a full freight and am:lathe/01 14 30 "4" 8 . Ship ikilferincr,(nenr.-of Boston, 719 tonal Pendleton, Mewed at Axton ltth insvhir Now Orleans. Bark( P Imams, 13F o n s ner, cleared at New ^ °flexile nth inst. for Ilinitosivacit Wallin zonated. brgetegra r th. Berk Oak, Aupos ewe, arri vied at Bogart 14th net, Bilge Tnadelopsenot, WirtMoGilvery, liar man, and May Queen,. orton, henna, arrived at Beaton 14th instant. Bohr S V W SimmOds, Godfrey, henoe, arrived at Ord- Barratt; henoe, arrived at New; m eothaYirli i ii_gtWeiver, Pearl, Chase, 8 P sojiday, Seaman, and Moeleter, Plan hence, arrived at Boston 14th inst. , • _ • • Bohm Latnitißne. timnso„, u". 0 ' , 1 3 .a411.. - 14 and .1 B Dickinson. thalth, 'rota Demon /or r iauelnhia; H Weston, Weston, and J B Austin Mat, from lie,' Haven for do, and Deborah Jones, L a tem, from Lynn for do. stir York 14th inst. Bohrlio Batton, kenos, arrived at Washington, D 0, Btu R ge ,e h r r il h Smith, honor', arrived at Fall filejtid/griD test aiiond. , Nitirton, at Newport 13th inst. • Sokr Quosarntigs, Whelden, Wee, arrived at Providence 13th init. • ,• • Bohm Flyaway. flavis L and' David 13 Floyd. Raokett, at Providenop,mth met romLßelawarti City, Sohn, Samuel 14 Atolls n.'Utalat,frotri Pmvidenoe for Philadelphia, id. a Bsimel Mori% Hoover, ttom .do ' tot Wilmington, el hailed from, Herwport 13th hat. • SehOtartha; Gauge, enuth,'atitew Raven 13th inst. nein Brandywhie. ,• • • Bo cleared at Boston 14th inst. for Cl r ig r ge k tiii: l at - etcin O the Id, lit 36111, , 10as 1 yar tonsail schooner. about seven miles 'distanti - rtinniait before SPY wind, And intW filo some to with the topsail aback; took no no t of oar erisign, and aUPPagell .11V-Abilin4oll , l4. It was mowing fresh frqrair"“ Otd. ( Oh.. , .„ . M=Mii4443= HOLIDAY:-PRMENTS. w. luivepbttoostveds 'swami beautlful an mortm#ll6l3.B • , " 4 4cp Rriv . Selected expressly for Holiday GOLD Welintl( h ittal r lal THE - some inlaid Ira diamonds an rs ensmeled. *Lee,. WATCH= SUITABLE FOR BOYS. °l l) l atert b rinVt i le Gni of Of all Itiziax, at redasedspoes... Diem Mounted In the most snouted* style. Vint style of Betting plancondsnannot be ex ea od in this oculars. Our assortment o Jewelry embraces the following: CORAL, MOSAIC. S • . PLAIN, and " FANIQY JEWELRY of evervilesoriptlign, such. Oold_Beek and Vest Cbainag.Stads, Sleeve-Buttons. Gold Thimbloa, Yon tols, Tooth Maki, Armlets Looketo. &0.. &o. aiLVE was. Silver Swoops and . Forke; TiefCeke. Better, Ice Cream and FMB A yrFe t rive , Sugar and Berry SPOOnet Salt Cohan. Napkin ruts, cold _Caoes and. NxlgiragpitvoioN:dmareir,Zititt% sell redupee prices, Gold and Jet race eta of all kinds, of the newest de .B.—Old Oold and Silver purchased for 'exalt or taken itgenehabge. &lease call and examine at LAU & CO.'S faro. 802 CHMTNU S t reet, SILVER WARE. lESiIIB. MEADOWS & 00., • 111iNtinOTTIEHAB OP PURLING S in E_R-W AR E; Wauld ril4oOifulls inform the Publics, and their muisterouseatrons that they have OPENED A STORE at - 683 ARCH trinprr, Where will be found a most extensive assortment of " SIL'VER'WARE, Entireljef their OWN MAITUFAOTURE, Of the Weil design, end st ! rmen an reasonable as out be found In the MAY.. nll4-1m SILVER WARE. • WAIL WILSON & SON hike apeelat attention to, their stook at SILVER WARE, which la now ituunally large, efordins a tra• note of pattern and - derign nneurpeursed by any house the United saw, and of fuser attains than is mantas*. tared for table * woo in ans part of the world. Oar Standard of 1311vor if 935.1000 parts pure Th• English ' it Amerioss!and FreFob.: 900-1000, ' Thee Iterill be 'seen that we rive thlttY-ave ruts rim than the Amato/mend rnanth ootn;and Seaport+, Deter than therEnallith Sterling. We melt all our own Sneer. ,alui ant Foremaabeticoonteetett ttith the Relinism De , eettment 'Atha 'M4041 , 6408 Matter several yeareme `enanutten the eashtsifa above MS). "dui% is the finest that east be made to ble envisentie. and will maid the notion of wide man better alma CAs ordneare Biter onnuefsestowt. Wit. WILSON & SON, N.AlerAsay Amos* of Bilvor tostratitatured sr &mei !upon, but posttive/v on issfarior so Amok mut daunt ' caa session!. Dula, stulledvith theism* niudsid u used in :our ?still doosremout. EUZAMi; CONMISSION HOUSES. VILOTEINGHADI do WELLS, 35 LRTITIA STREET, AND 34 8013TH '" FRONT STREET. COTTONADES. Gettable for both Clothier" and Jobber', in lane variety. SUMMER COATINGS AND SABEMBEETTB Made by Washington Mins. Or s tr o taken for these desirable goods for genus trade SHIPLEY, £ IHJTOHINSON, . NO nit OREOTNOT 71oman3g1 it "TACEIOIIANTB FOR:111:$ BALK OP PX-lILADELPHIA-MADE -- GOODS. - ; igHign • VirttLlNo;3f, COFFIN. & COMPANY. ne 011.11STNIIT STREET, 'AGENTS - FOR TEE BALE Or W. spzukeuva In - gram eluisty._lnoluding_Cbooolates. _Turkey Reda ,Greena,loeos,Miirtinge, and Fanny Styles. ;BLEACHED. OREETINGS AND SKIRTINGS. Unimak Maiming ' Meteraville, Whohington Union MiUs, Blaelarners, •• • Cohannet, Johnston, ', Belvidere. ' Phoenix,. Slnithyille. BROWN SHEETINGS, OUTINGS, AND OSNADDEGS. • lelatoine, Vlrginitt Family, Groton, Ettdok, Eagle, Manahoster. !Lee's & Farm's, Black Hawk, Mercer A, Warren A,, Farmers', • Rivorilde. Cart's River, Elwell. ' • PLOTEir. Bottoraleee, Porneroyla,l (Benham 00.'4, and other i naliedpf 3%4 lind:FanoT all wool and cotton' vnTro pot he in [mat v 5600 ., , „ DOPE.I3B AND OASSIKERES. ' GrsendeldCo.. Saxton River, inwilton Main, steetrit'i M. Gay k• Sons, Glendale, &agars Co.. " and others. SATINETS. *coked Ainealadrioh, Taft k. Capron, Minot; ' Charter Oak, Crystal Swinge, Swift Blear. Conentere, Florence Mills. Carrells, Dsihrines, Cohyonwille, do. BLLEBIAG.—Lonadale Co.'s, Smith's, and other mhos, Alin end twilled, of all colors. neelaG , Blaltro Striver and Plaids. Jewett city and Irene MAVIS. Denim, and 'MMus'. Rhode LdandandrhiladalphisLinsers, Apron Checks, lin_47l l 4o lll Maltalir Miseard's and inpaer'e Gaon Flannel. Pishervillii Co.'. Corset Jeans, do. auf-Miliplkz;inel-Ilm&Artf " • FROPONALS FOR LOAN. MAYOR'S OFFICE, OITY OF PHILADELPHIA, PROPOSALS FOR LOAN 01 THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, Antbonced by Ordnance approred December 10th, A. D. law PROPOSALS DO s➢ 321D01211ED i; PROPOSALS FOR CITY LOAN," Will be received at the Mayor's Office, in the Oily of"hittaielphitip until ,SATURDAY, D401210E11 24, 1859, AT 12 O'CLOCK M., FOR LOANING TO THE CITY OF 141114DELFRIA nEODSAND DOLLARS, Yor trtiloh Certificates of Loam of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS and upwards will be hawed, bearing Interest at SIX PER CENTUM per annum, FREE FROM TAXATION, REDECAIABLi in THIRTY YEARS from DATE _Proposals will be reeeived for any sum, but not in fractions of one, hundred deflate. The Propoetdcwill be OPENED ON THE 24th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1859, BY the Mayor of the City, in the oreeenoe of the City Treasurer end the Committee of Finance. T H E agingsx OBER. WILL BB APBBP.TED, The eity reserving the right to, accept or deoline the ittlide_or stry,eart thereof. Paimeut will be required On the thirty . ..6Ni day of DeceMber, /Ma. ritotott to eommutaecin the Ant of Jerinet,,, ALEXANDER HENRY, ar r tiod ' u4' oR OF rHILADBP,MA. COUGHS .AND COLDS Coughs, Cold., Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, BrossMelts, Hoarseness; Bronehitis, 'Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Hoarsenesa,Bronohitis, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Group, Whooping Cough, Croup, Quinsy, Quinsy, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumrtion, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, andante dnreasee, End an unfailing antidote, a ready relief, and a nit and speedy rum In that great and univereally approved Remedy. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Fresh and Reliable Teeiimany. " BALIIAM OP• WILD CHIIRRY.—We call 'the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, in another column, and assure them they can 'find no better remedy for ' coughs, wide, asthma, bronchial affections, or any ' disease of the throat or lunge. " In August, 1888, an estimable friend of ours returned ' from a visit in the country, much emaciated, and la ' boring under a severe cough, which had made much 'rapid Inroads upon het constitution, that we felt 'something must be done at once, or she would become 'a clothe of consumption. Having known the benefi ' Mal results which have occurred from the use of Wis ' tar's nalsain, we made purchase of some for her, and we are happy to say that before she had taken the ' contents of one bottle her cough had entirely left her, 'and she is now in the enjoyment of expellent health." Olive Branch, June 25, 18,19,] Important letter from Res. Jacob &skier, well known, and highly respected throughout the e of Pennsyl vania: Hi:NOV/CR. Feb. 18,1859. MO6lllll. B. W. FOWLR k. CO" BO.TOTT—Dear Sirs: Having realized la.y family iinge r nt benefit from the use of your valua bl e preparatio istar's Balsam of Wild Cherry—it affords me pie re to recommend it to the public,. Borne eight yearn ago one of my daugh ters seemed to be in I decline. and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then procured a bottle of Vrinir ,expeltent Balsain, and before she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle tkere wasa great improvement her health. I have , in my individual ease, made frequent bee of your valuable medicine, and have always:been benefited by it. would; however, caution thspublic against,lmposition, because time u a good deal of spurt ous Wisear's Balsam of Wild Cher- TV afloat throughout the country. - - - JACOB BECKLER. [From a diirinyirished Pbysicion.l •A4reea,etn, Tioga county. Pa., Aug. 1868. Gent/ men: Having used in Z oraottoe, the feat four years. Wig&We' Salaam of Wild Cherry, with great Rumen, I moat oheerfully recommend it to those af flicted with 0144146 Cons he. Colds hriut, &e. H. .'ItURTIN, M. D. AU who ender with any &ease of the Throat, Lungs, and Chest, can obtain like renal' by tieing WISTAR'S BALBAM OF WILD MERRY, WIBTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD' CHERRY beware of vile and worthless counterfeits! The onty Gamine, Pure, and Medicinal Balsam, hoe the name of "I. BUTTS" written with a pen, and the Printed name of the proprietore; "8. W. YOWLE & C 0.," on the outer wrapper. To purchase any other were money winded, and health Jeopardized. The genuine retains its virtues litany climate; it cannot de teriorate, but improves with age. B. W. FOWLS 86 CO., No.lB Tremont street, Boston :DrugsWs, dealers, and merohrtnts, throughout the State. T. W DYOTT & SONS, Wholesaii. Agents, No. 218 North SECOND Street, Philuielphle, 1---- DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM, LIFER COMPLAINT, ACIDITY, LIVER COMPLAINT, ACIDITY, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, And the numberless other disease' arising from Indi gestion, and juncttonal disorders of the Stomach, find, when the disiase is not beyond the power of medicine, rowdy relief In that established and sterling remedy, THE OXYGENATE!) BITTE'RS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. RELIABLE TESTIMONY. We mall the attention of the reader to the following otter from President Smith, of Wesleyan University : MIDDLITOWN, COllll, Feb. Alga SEM W. FONVLE & I first made we of the OXTOXIJTED BITII7II some seven or eight years iinee, Having suffered for twenty years from a form of DysilieStA, which was attended with a nervous headache, on an average of not less than one day in a week, I was indneed by the unpretending recommenda tion of Dr. Green " to try one bottle, and if no benefit was received to discontinue the use." The usapt one bottle warranted a further trial, to the extent of some three or four, with a careful observance of alio accompanying directions. The result was an almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic symptoms, and their depressing, painful 001111(1 , 1110110411. I believe these bitters produced an entire change M the habit/ of my *yawn, and upon the active energies of the diges• five organs. I now deem myself as exempt from dye• payee as most persons. These bitters have also been of service to other members of my family. Very respectfully yours, . . AUGUSTUS W. SMITH. (Testimony of a distinguished Physician.) hlurevino, Tioga county, Pa., Aug. 26, 1838. I have used the Oxygenated Bitters in my practice, with decided success, la debilihr, and general utuistra. lion, &0., and confidently recommend it in general de bility, and diseases of the digestive organs. F. 11. WHITE, Id. D. Prepared by SETH W..FOWLE & CO., Beaton, and sold by druggists and me rebuts throughout the &ate. WIZOLI,SAIA AOHNTIO. ' T. W. DYOTT & BON, US North SECOND Street, Yhiladelphis 007-ect9md&W 'IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC B_PEAHEE4ELANA SINORREI. • LANCA ERRS RONCHIAL LADENCIA. "A BLN3H OOLDP if first symptoms soo not arrested, too often - lays - the Foundation or ,s varisty of Pulmonary pornplanits. Including Winter Cough, Asth . ma, Bronein ha. infinensa, Irritation and 801040112 Oi the Throat. and other oonstitutional derangements. The evil consequences of these disorders may be eiteilY averted or subdued by Ima ms at bend a supply o the above celebratedLOZEl.W.M. which have now stood the teat of Rubins experience for several years. Contairdnig neither opiates nor any inlurnmeariodYna, they may be safely taken by the youngest child or the most delicate female. Prepared only by THOMAS LANCASTER 017 inwilm ELEVENTH and WALNUT Shoal / Philadelphia. a. -THE ALL-SUFFIOIENT THRiEI TRIESEMAE, h. 2, and 3. Protected by Royal LetF, Patent of England. and matted _lay the Bests of the °lade Phmtnacia de Pans, and the Imperial College o Modioine, Violin, et., elo.lip invaluable or exhaeation,speiTeatorrneta, and all 'Armee disabili es. No. 2 oMplstely eradioatei all traoee of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and par nlylous nee of oopaivia and embalms. An. 3nas en ti relynneelan ted th e inharl one nee or mer cury, t h ereby insuring Lathe sufferer speedy relief dis venting all impurities, and rooting out the venom of dig- TRIRSEhtAit, Nos.), 2, and 3, are prepared in the farmo A lozenge. devoid of taste and amen, and can be care an the waistcoat pookaL Bold in un mums, and 'divid into separate drams, aa administered by Yelpeau, Laßenuand, Roux, 'Hoard, &e. Price $3 seta, or - four oases for $9, which saves $3• and in eV oases, wham - by - by there i s a saving of $9. To be had, wholesale and retail. of Dr. BARROW, 191 DlEge r Street, New York. Sold also at R_etailly CAL AI& Wi cp., corner THIRDand WALNUT Stree , *re, and by ;T. W. DYOTT & SONS, 218 North COND Street, Wholesale and Rated Agents for Penruir reuse IUEDIVATED VAPOR BATHS. Jorm- SULPHUR. HOT-AIR, and STEAM BATHS.— Under the care of Dr. T. H. RIDOELY, HAI SPRUCH Street.- Highly recommended by &lithe principal phyi inns in the oily for Rheumatism, Skin DUleabba, Philis, Coughs and Colds, Female Diseases, o te l e 7 . 3w o. mid /Ast accommodations for Ladies. DR. MOFFAT'S. VEGETABLE LIE E AL." PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced e eoverence remedy for dregetelei flatulency, heart-barn and headache, oostiveness. diarrhma, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, it n' g Tr el ' l r r i uir i n glrcfgti snit eryie oclno:oi an nuensa% irreguisrity apd all der angement of the female gystem,?ilea, Too ottils disease, to wit? the krr3.l. Druggists gene ralLy ail over the N' w sit-AWly COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE. Tho Partnership heretofore g between GEO. W. COLBY and CtIAB. A. DANIBLB. trading as 080. W. COLB) & _OO.. has beep_ dieeolved , by mutual agreemenL CHAP. A. DANIELS alone le authorized to oodeet meneye due to the late firm. uho. W. COt. Philadelphia. Dee. 9th, ISA CIIAB. A. DANI d LB tt N'OTIOR IS HEREBYDIVEN, that the dey so of WARNICK, CHADWICK, & BRQ. 1 thle lveddi. The Neater, Range, awl glove bp ni wig be continued under the name of CRADW I K PRO. at the Northeast comet of BRVOBD Arid RAC Streets. PR II A% 16 ° 11MSf a A. X. Philadelphia. July 11, liS9. l ilt•tf Dlcsmann 3L UN. HOUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR la reek Buy your COAL 4i; RICKS', where nothing nut the very beat gualitr of high nod &amyl kil tioalts offered at the following re flood priosi: Le igh, roken, Egt, and Mee... ..... ...84 to par ton. t i trOrN i 160 " erronted free from elate or duet and NH weight, al nfin t ' r ke . rd dai r e lgl d ltr e t . oornor MARSHAL.iiitr W. GROOMS P.a• °Masud South FOURTH Street, WHARF, PINE uyLKILL, Locust Mountain,h and Bohnylkill C 0 A Merchandise taken on what ass. 015.6ta HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN JILL LEHIGH COAL,Rtemt E w a i,th o re, for_ be"ikilletoNsillgetl"" Depot, ra v and CHARLgS RUMP.P. PORI E-NtOklv l /Tr / AND POCKET pool( MA N UFA °TUBER, 47 North SIXTH Street, below Arch, Formerly of MS North Fourth Street, Forte-monnatee, Cigar Cases, Pooket Books, Port folio., (Nihau, Satchels. Purses, Dressing Cases, Money Belts, Workßoxes, dm, wholesale and retail. Repairing done with despatch. dl4-dtgith MORE PROOF OF THE-WONDERFUL REPA A-I'IEIIRATOR.7EOTR OF MONELL'S AMERICAN HAIR PITILADELPIITA, ReptantTier 27th, leM. This Is to certify that !was bald for many years, had was recommended to try your Reparator ; and hams Er i oonred three bottles, used it for three months, which as caused lay halt to `row, and although not suits as Mk as before, yet it is constantlytrotting: E. M. JONES, No. 89 North Third street. PIIILADRLYIttA. September 2 Mr. J !Samna.: Dear Sir—Soma tirnem i ne; or hair oommenced falling out, so much so, that Wal,lti fact, fearful of becoming brad I but hearing of the won derful power of your Reparator, I wee induced to buy a bottle, and after using one-hell of it s r haiy nat only ocased coming out, but commenced g ljr finely, and I have now as thick a nit of hair as et had. JACOB VANS, No. 524 Cherry street. For sale ITT. 11, PETERS & Co., Sole Agents, No. Tle CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. segaim HAN 8 AN 1) • 'S }I OULDERS.-2,300 . Pieeee City_ Smoked name and Shoulders, for to r b . t n ,9 A V.X v iataCt. & CO., ARCH Street, sezrl hhds, Dry Salt Shoul Ps- 7 'de re, Just received and kV mite h , c. 0. BAi LER & CQ, db) ARCH Street.d oor above cost. ro t twolleointognuA, FAO" MEMBER 16, 1859: MEDICINAL. COAL. NOTICES. NOTIOE.-L-Tho PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL ROAD comPery herebygive* notice, In ac cordance with the provieionp of an Aot of Assembly en. titled "An Aot relating to Liens of Common Carriers and othere,n approved March 16,1858. to the owners, the consignees and to all other parties in any way .in terested an 'of the geode, wares, or merchandise, mentioned in t e sohedule attached to this notice, that the same remains on stompe at the respective Station., 'named below—tbet they were carried , upon the line of mid Railroad at' the dates a to the coneignees men tioned in the Schedule and here to due upon the Immo 'the respective amounts /dotin said echeonle. Not•oe is hereby given tothe said owners, coneignpee, and par ties provision teresterb in accordance with the said Act of Assembly. that unless said goods , wares, or mer ohan ise are (Awned . and the charges paid, they will, under the provision' of said Aot of Assembly, be Sole b y Public Bale, at the Depot of.the said Pennsy l vania Ra road Company. No. 137 DOCK Ntreeton the oity of Phila delphia, on MONDAY, December 19th.1850, commencing at 10 A. M.. end that the proceeds will ho applied to the mm e n t onuses and expenses, and the residue. if any, will be held esthiect to the order of the owner of the 'property. sold: - DATE. CONSIGNEE. ARTICLES. FREIGHT _ AT PHILADELPHIA. • Nov a 7, John Hibbing, 2 bble Haupt, ea 01 835. , Fe l b 20. J W Peters, 2 bond tent poles, 7at Ala. 27, 8 A' I) Qatih, 34 aim stooks M y 10, r Jones. box drum!. 1 92 0 81 July Ni.'finn, Smith, & Co, 2 bbla putty, 525 Aug 2, assail &0, 2 boxes of hats. 984 23,1Fd Wright, , bag or bare, 70 flip 21, D Dimond, keg butter, 75 20, 11 8 Rokcy, box merobandiee, 2 82 Oct 10, Ittobad_aon & Cade, box tobatoo, 7to Des 27, Myers,Whitelk Co, 2 bra 2 pox marble, 15 M IEO6. Feb 21, int, Johns, box bitters, 90 April jl. G Holmbold, d ryross, 13 so ,' 11 , Yi J Sno wi er , d, hide, )8 VO, B IFneeder, bbl whisker, 1 26 May 2d, Day &Janke, box merehandlee, 1165 July 10, 0 B Strad' & Co, child's comb, 140 Dos e&t 21, it L 1 N1.7.11V,' 2 empty bbla, 120 box merelmodiaa, 767 " 8, 8 8 Melaturins, box merchandise, 436 181 g. Jan 8, J Burnett, box merchandise 495 3, at; e & Brother, box merchandise; aB7 Mar 7, t trios, 2 bare barley, 1 97 10ae213, Imlay, box merobandiso, 8 41 July 22, Altman, butter worker, 285 21, 1 Bradfield, box mei chendiee, 228 Aug 1, B Woolnian, bundle gee pipes, 75 Bert 25, I,lLamblin, lot reins fixtures, 870 2SI, I I, Lamblui. lot awing fi xtures. 0 06 Oct 2 , Ermieder, 8 boxes glassware. )al 3,1, Colburn, iron safe Mid PION, 79 72 " 18, 8 ordatnin. 3 barge merchandise, 8 lit Nov2s, Thompeon & Mew art.l box nterohandige, 2ea " 23, 2 Bollingeheid, keg cider, 181 Dec 19, Y. Lloyd & Co, box books, 1 73 29, 1' WBheurer, sheet, 464 liar 8, YV li _ Crav e, box show ease, 8 02 18, r. E l li s box merchandise, 90 " SS, Burnett & Snyder, trunk, 5 40 " 27,Tt1/sI RPitge, bale wadding, 80 Aisrlls, Burn's, C & 11,, barrel oil, 8 Xi •• 21, Do do. do, 4 30 May 3, Adams Express Cc, trunk, 209 : I f . Burnie[ ILI: &B, :Aral oil, 283 3 80 June aS II lean , 2 mowlng maohlfies. 14 40 Aug 16. immix, 0 & li , _ barrel merohanuise. 923 16, C R Kinnig, . 1 box, 260 LOCAL FRBIOHT. 1855. Jan 15, Steelman 8 Co, 250 epokee. 215 Nov 5, 0 H Beak, 4 wind mills, 16 65 18M. JunelS, jr. McAdams , chest merehandiee, t 0 Aug tI, J MoLelland, bbl Bedford water, 266 Oot 11, J Conrod, but and barrel, 1 S 5 Deo 23, Bringtturet k Co, 'word-out sow, 103 Dec 31, klspoch, .. 31, M Robinson, .1k:t: 68 . 1 12 WC Ap4134, W E Rardirut, bbl Bedford water, 810 Juneri, X Myers, box dry goods, 40 July 7, a Solomon, tripod. 8 28 AT BALTIMORE. 1858 Deo 29, Magraw & Koons, barrel and bag, 596 AT LANCASTER. IBS& Ildm r i1: 3 ,. N R Yabbangh, raliatigiomr li H Fahbansb, AA 70 berrei liquor.. 73 M A r g; r Witmer, rb 1 57 11 1 3?Tel a Z i o ' r. 25 ji!y it J Hap., R R map, 45 AT ILARRISBURO . i' 4 e i t 1 1 6: I Winebrenner, VAPaaprers, 9 tiS 15 08 1855. May 25, I Leobman, trunk, 1 48 Jane 11, A Waroner, box merobandlso, 4 6.1 14, filrkabaush. }dozen rakes, 225 " 25, 1 vneb, Iron Furnace, 40 Sext 27, 1 Keith, 2 boxer, 625 27, A Stewart 2 boxer, 2 ni "IMS. 27, 73rows 54 t o o, pump and tub, 6ld . . Mar 12, Meeklin & Roberta, box inerohmedlee, 3 00 June 3. W Joioe. d chairs. table & bed'bi 4 Ca Nov2B, I Davis, I) Machine, box and wheel. 1 Ed May 7, F A Brown, chest, 100 June 27, AB young, box oil, as July 20, Annie Furgeson, chest, 600 Aug 18, Janos Tamale, nesting'. 340 Sept 24, Geen ac Rosa, 2 ear loads ltililbet, 36 34 Oot 2P, J Jameson, box, 700 13 Taylor, lot sundries. AS 00 IBS& Mar 1, It Holland, box D skin', 77 April 7, H Gilberto May 25, 8 kerne. barrel nil. 3 84 3 boxer metehandise, 6 LI u • June 5, ~ ),W Wilkegon, 1 " July 7, Reese, oannon & eartigge, 11 00 " 21, E Paris, trunk. 109 Auglo, Bauman, orato hair, 159 ' " George Powell. 2 boxes liquor. 60 " " Eberle! & Miller, womb machine. 26 " 19, Falls, Fisher, & Co, 7 bens of beg*. 030 " 24, 14. D Parry, Sept 18, D Little. 2 boxes furniture, 121 saw summer, 1 10 11, D. Urlok, sealer, 20 Oct 11, B Parker, 001Msbeller& plasterer, 38 AT DUNCAIINO. MA Me) 2 , 1, 1) Miller, 3 barrels liquor, 2ft 2 bxe papbr 1 box gl'a, 1 40 Aug 31, 1 1 11 ' 1 t il u le'r Si barrel liquor, 00 - - • - AT NEWPORT 116. Ap B rl 17, Fry A. Briner. 2 corn Plaxterl. 38X Deo 33, 0 Decker, box drugs, sr 1867 hilll, J P MeNeal, N yl ov 2, yClellaud. bag of btsga. as box merchandise, 1 Is VW AT PBRRYSVILLE. Mar 4, Okeson. orate box, 1 99 Oat 27, MtOpt & Cleager, orate eueeruotare, 3te Sept 21, J Oehl empty keg and I Jar, 69 AT MIFFLIN. ... 14% 6 10, .1 Bear, box *igen, W Jew 4, 11 Gant, harmed aim, PO 41 11, J 0 Barna, Move and Plata, u May 99, Gamma ,lk, Haun, Mare, 179 July V, Bhomer, box druga, PO AT LEWISTOWN. 1854. Nov 20, 0 0 Jaineson, winnower; 13 29 1866. f a t ° 11 .110F,:tter. steak flutter, . lot . 1 00 ,A . I 1 N Brow, & ijo,ohest, es oet 27; John Irwin, 7 pee machinery, It 36 Zen I!, I A Manny, keg lisuo 16 0 46 0 Font, I sorrels tenor, 3 N .. .. I t o Yeasts, 1 ar. '4sibb " ‘ •8 10 " " Meteor, I keg* " 76 ... It ,Vg: twunt.., „ , 4.„ S, July 1. jn ieltEer, 1 31 l IF Ite, WJc i tt n ete r, rtWirtm., 1,11, " 26, 4 4_7' otripeon, lIIIIPer, 2D 70 Sept 111, j Brookbale. I has paper hang-tale, 4 60 AT MOUNT UNION. IMO. • Deo 6, D Galbraith, stove, 706 1851. Mar ra, A Stumph. 35; barrels liquor, 310 AT MILL CREEK 1858. 3 73 ••• °a 23 ' A a"eniana barrel 2 barrels ol. el t.O 22, Brown ; barrel AT HUNTINUDON. Sept 1, W Wbittaker. box. I 65 Oct. 16, Hl r i Prise, 3 barrels °rackets, I tO Nov 251 , A Stewart, eider mill, 1 02 17, A Morrie, stove, 2 PO " 17. D L Masten. horse sewer. II Si . .. . . . AT PETERSBURG 1867. May 13, 1 Bally, ro'l casters, 66 30, 1 T Smith, pot and plate, 65 1838. June 16, Mrs Reed T . STRUM!, piano.E °REL 8 29 1864. A Ma: 9, F. Jones, 3 bag & 2 pieces ma °Maori. 9 16 18M. Mar 13, R Henderson, ironpot, KT July 3, I A McClure, box fruit. so IS AT TYRONE. Sept 1465. 29, Barger & Hooper , plough outings), 332 Feb 16,ABlytetbough, windmill, 11l 12, W w fireman, box, 81 May 8, John Woodward, box ratting tools. 78 Deo 19, George Gayer, corn shriller, p 2 1856. 'Jan 1. Baldwin Hatter, rout machine, 2to " 3, TC & 0 Lewis, box machinery, 169 l 1 barrel. fib, 75 May 17, It Moreton, June 10, 11 F Rolls, box railing tails, 67 857, Feb 21, Dilute Hire,. wrought Rend stone, 17 36 Aur 21, Thome* Lawman, box sundries, 70 May it 4. i li ag t bu : rt , bundle rope, M rope,. 77 " 30, John White, box sundriell, 174 June 26, J Oopenhaver, half barrel liquor, 90 ig, le, Wl:6lre% box sundries, trunk, 160 28 Deo 11, I McKinley, barrel sundries, 26 " 21, 1 T Bloom, box " 60 1868. Jan 11, J Mock & Brown, bee matins., 929 April 2, Amos lines, box enmities, es " 26, R Hoover, box and rope. 85 " 26, I Moore, stove and box, 109 " 26, 0 Gates, rope, 72 " 26, 18 Gamble, box and boa mane, 1 13 " 24, J Grimes, box sundnes, 72 May 1, I F Lee, box sundries, 72 3, W Boyer, box sundries, 126 3, B Bishop, stove and hag mdse. 166 4, NI k i Cathem, box !sundries. 1 11 " 14, 1.0 Bloom. box mdse. 86 " 20, Bygham & MoCul looh, box, 7n " 22, 11 0 Nevlin, rope, 70 23, 11 Snyder. box sundries, 118 " 26, W 1 ankle, box eundriog, 108 " 29, j Davis, • box ono rope. 100 Aug 26, Bamuol Straw, bundle rope, 03 AT TIPTON. . ____ MM. April Bo. T Washburn. box merehandise, Ta AT ALTOONA. 1108. April 4, Harry Mann, box mereOndise B, box mere ndlee A Keenan. 5 bundles iron AT HOLLIDAYSBURG. 1857. Sept 2, Walteri&Weetham, harrow, 2 62 Oot 18, I Rhonda,ba rrel onions, 417 1 II AT WILS O Pace hardware, RE. 1857. ilvie 11, Banks &Woodford, box rafting toot!, 1 0 7 11, W Miller do do 0 AT JOHNSTOWN. 1613. kit of slue, srObefiol. Jan 4, W Orr, nails, oil, gins, var. 707 ol eh, box, and a Sego. Aug 29, 0 W Manson, Scheme en:ll3cl baa'se, 126 1855._ Mar 10, A Babb, so 70 3 26 D Oc o t o n 3B : F tt S A h j u n it h ir t". o 3 i t e x e v t, o Pi ate '' 1857. Sept 5, 8 Hoover, 2 box l4 ec windowbdc, (Inas, at gi. such, lot 11 rar 11 29 Oct 20,1) Morrison, lot Hll subds, 102 o 18 Kell er , I) ° , SO: AI Ab bott, box .o.llg, xi 8 hassoata,l3 do oorn, 2 80 1657. Oot 6,1 Ohoo, 8 Noland bundle iron, to 1869. May 13, A .10in°, bald dry good', M June 3, I) 018111A1. T BLAIRS boVx ILLE drugs, as . - - --- 1852. Pea 23, G W Lloyd, 2 empty terrain, 1 00 1885. ' June 27, B Yershn, 2empty half barrels, 100 Aug t . 15, 1 Bredebaugh, grain drill 226 May 23, A WHIMS, box sundries', 1 00 Nov 7, It Collins, 3 pieces lrott, 25 MT. Jan 4, T Cunningham, mo m wa n a e. nd reaping 8 48 ~ 28, B Johneton, trunk, 30 1858. May 10, 13 MukeY, chest, 26 AT LATROBE. , . . Oat 1, bar itlil, 7 bu_eA If Iron, Al' NEW FLORE CE. 8 N lB ov '2, W 8 MO A T GREENSBURG brtcpj" ',sheet . 1351. De l o 21, A Grossman, trunk, 220 83b. Deo la, I WTi Iluntinrdon, I boxes, 1 79 I. De W o 16, 0 A Corr. 2 boxes limb's. 26 1837. Aug , 4. t ir Youitg, . Hour, 2 boxes cheese, 26 2 boxes, 1 pivot, 9 06 Oot 124 it Kelly, PR S R, 8 bare, 1 bundle non. 33 I 83& Aprill4, H Kittannin. bull barrel 'labor. 120 AT BT. CLAIR, 1838, June 10. lomat' Burkholder. 8 bundles F oak, za AT BLACK LICK. 1888. Novem, D 8 Searmone, set timber wheels end ot amen nen, g M AT PITTBDU a% 1817. Deo 14, No mark, NO manliest. 8 rode small non, VIIV.ITAS A. SCOTT, 02411019 Beneral BuDerlattadetit. NOTIOE IS GIVEN THAT APPLIOA• lion will be made for a Certificate of Pegperjytutia State Loaa,lll plane (loin dated Auguste, I MOJA!), B M for ,on er sot of April Ifik, to LOU a JEF FERY/ now oft or totelold. ral}tist* NOT IC - E5 . CORN EXCHANGE BAN,S=Philadel phut, Nev. 18.1809. At an Eleetion held on the !Ist instant the following gentleinen were chosen Directors of this bank: Alexander O. Cattail, Joseph Lindsay • Robert E. Neff, Himmel T. Canty, Jetties Steel, John F. Cross, Edmund A. Solider, Charlet. Knecht. Alexander Whildm, David Yanderveer, Hugh Craig, Philip H. Mingle, Christian .1. Hoffman. And at the meetfng of the Board THIS DAY, the fol lowing officers were unanimously elected A. O. CA TTELL, President. R. R. NEFF, Wee President. J. W. TORREY, Cashier. NOTIOE.—IIOLDERS OF THE 11.1ORT— / Inge Bonds issued by the Catawilan, Williamsport, and Erie Railroad Company are invited to dell with in twenty 2 dare from tam date, at the Ohlloe of the Company &N WALNUT Street, between the hours of 10 and o'clock, daily, and eign the power of attorney under the reaolutionsprtaaed by the Bondholders, at the meeting held on the SAMBIt. FL V. MERE/ER, ROBERT BAYARD F. NA ILIT A. VANCHI DY,KE NBO , Ar.. A. W. MITCHELL. - P. HUTCHINSON, Committee. Wt.l. D. LEWIS, Trustee. December 5.1560. n26-1m INSURANCE COMPANIES. A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., D INCORPORATED 18113-OHARTER PERPEI'.. AL. No. alo WALNUT Street above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up t apttal Stook and Surplus in vested in Sound and available Seourities, continue to in still on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Alerchaudi le, Veinal' In Port and their C argoes, and other Personal Property. All 'ones liberally and promptly &Dusted. M"C friCi . T. Lewis, i e' d m i i n. Welsh ° , ti ' •James R. Campbell, uel Q. molten, :dmund G. Dutilh, atria Sind), o rris. CW. Poultney, Israel M OEORGP. ABBOTT. President. THOMAS R. MARIS. Seoretary. dell-l) if ifil AME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. A. - 01 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED PE APRI NNEWI L U VA K NIA BY THE STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS, notacToue: LAIWIL Witi0nf..,....0r Wrig ht, Brom, & Co. WILLIAM W. WALTZ/IS. William Ryan & CO. CHESIL/IS RICHARDSON.. J. C. Howe k Co. Tweet% A. WRIST.. ... West, Fobee, & Lloyd. ARCLAY LIPPINCOTT.— Lippinoot,t Itunter„_& Scott. VCON W. 8T0177..—• ... i A lus.fleen,, stout. & co. RNRY LIWIS , Jr....... Will, LICOII., & CO. LED R 1 4 1 ) . 53 11ZP 1 tY........ NVI: i t k e ?3i riv Y. In, Brooke, & Co, Cam A Ent e0 i. 5 4 .......„: John i 4 4 ,Elllson & Sone. t one soe t W . Ev'z ar u m, r ::-. ," , ke .&Egri Tn n . 1 ' Co. Osos9E_ W. _DA r,Preelaeqt. , JONATHAN J, SLOCUM, Vice Pres t. WILLIAMS 1. BLANCILARD. Sealy. eud-t1 IN SU RA N CE COMPANY OF THE TATE Or PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA -111 INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD- Chaiteted in 1744—Capital 5100,000—Aseets, January 1, mg, 430,448 80-IC O . All invested initound and available eeenritiet—oon tl nue to insure on Vow Is and Cargoes , Ihuldinge, Stooks of Merchandise, eco. b rkildwltra eon D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, moon Toby, liptpuel Oral% Jr arks Maoalorter. Tobias Wagner," aliisicth. Doman B. Watteau R. bite/ gtierWle, Freeman, JIEITiTB. C S/PAMRD, Preindept. WILLIAM HARP .. . Reoretarr. . Jo 9-wfm tf LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST C 03,1- Frc(imb — aly r : lto i ghet t t i c . .D U rr i le i r . o 1 ' Tlfl IffillYa QC Streets._ Alms, $9M1,225 24. INS REB LIVEB for the whole term of dire—grant/ annuities and endowinente—yurohase, life ,nteroste in Real Eget., as make s all contracts deo:lading on the contingencies o Life. They sot as aeoutors, Administrator., Aseiturer. Tnistees, and Guardians. TRUSTEES. Inlet L. Miller I Samuel S. Stokes , njaur Catte , • irarmMartin,ohard 8. Newbold, enes hoParle td Inlet P. Hacker. oseph IL Trotter, Wilham E. Kern, isms Eueton, . m is a ig i sVi.tweb, t j heophilus Pauldins, Edmund A. Howler, e leery C. Townsend, p o r n io,! v L . l t H a utokutillol. qlphni Kent, rot , r • Val. Can, 'Fe 8, /rnher. , muel . Cinistuute Tef'illia l l °bedpan mph I. Thomas, Warner . Ruin, . John G. Brenner, P. 8. Michler. Es/ . DANIEL L. MIL ER, PreeidenL BAML. E. STOIC , Vine PreeL Joint W. Houma. Secretary. aula-ly TIM QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY PILADELPHIA, Pa. FRANKLIN 8L1N08 x 1.42. Re WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. —4100,000 00 AIR, MARINE % AND INLAND INSURANCE. Fire Insurance, limited and perpetual, on Buildings and Merchandise of all descriptions. Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Veal, Freight and Cargo to and from all parts oldie World, . . 0 7 / 1 0110. iBORGE H. HART, .President. -. R. R O O O B O B O , V ALL e , Beernta rT. 8.1. BUTLER. Asnt Bearelnrl. DIRSCTORII. Erge R. Rut, E. W. Baile t 5. . . Rou t' Andrew R. 0 unbent. . . Catt4ll, Charles 0.1 oder 8. Per/nne. H. R. Clues all. nel Jane,. M. D.. Hon. H. M. Peiler. aul COMMERCIAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY—A meeting of the atailtholdere of this Company will be held at their office, in rear of NB WALW. T Street. on MONDAY. Deo. 19, 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time and place an election for eight Director' will tie held. in pursuance of act of In corpora7ttion. JOHN McCOLLOM, Beoretary. dI2 HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU Philadelphia. RANCE COMPANY, No. lie WALNUT .Street DIRECTORS M. W. Baldwin. ROL W. D. Tinitl, Win. K. Hamm John fr. r Jrnt a , s° . ,° ' C. E. Spangler, ' ha W. Sexton, JI, H. Houston, Munn Reusuel. Wm. IL Love, J. O. al Bohai'. Charles F. Norton, S. Warne. - John Clayton ihil . F i z etr. olts, Edward A. Warne, IL H. Shillingtord, Thomaa L. Luders. Yresident—M. W BA &DWI N , Vice President—E. 8. NV ARNE. Beoretarr.—EDWlN bOOTII. dal) MLLE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 4, COMPANY OF NEW YORK. OF SIX MILLI O N S O DOLLARS, INVENTED IN TIENT NIONTOADIIII ON ENAL EINTLTE, WORTH OVER $13,00:4000. The premiums ere towsit then in many other Colnpn• nine And the Dividend, have 1.10011 0 llHATititi This is a strioily kirrekl,Company, Time are no Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS BELoNo TO Tile INln RED, Pamphlet'. 'lad every information, may be bed ORATl4.olleppbeatme4o F. RAT FORD STARK. Agent d. W. stonier FOURTH and WALNUT direets. PUILADELFIIIA. REFERENCES: Thomas Robins, John Welsh. Mordecai L Dawson, Ltaorse M. Stuart, J thm ji ye N. Stroud, Wi.elen, ohn Myers, J. Fisher Leanung, Joseph Patterson, Willirun C. Lqdriss John M. Atwo od, Arthur tr. Coffin, Thomas IL owets. (Morse W. Toland, Witham MoKee, Thos. Watisos. nY3-1y11.• LEGAL. PI THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE IN CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Wht. IiPCAULEY and FRANCIS CiABBIDI , True tees. tsc., to the use of thn hilltop Loan and Saving Ansootation. vs. Jouti C. V:LONF.CiA R. Levert Fa mes. No. c.a. Sept. 'I., 1853. The undersigned has been nppointed auditor to re port distribution of the fund raised by virtue of the above mentioned writ front the sale of the following property, via: All that certain lot or piece of ground and three story brick bedding thereon emoted, athlete on the south side of Washington Mutat, in the District of Southwark and county of Philadelphia: Beginning at the distance of one hundred and forty-one feet east ward from the east side of Delaware Eighth street, con temns in front or breadth on the eaul Washington street la feet, and in length or depth southward paral lel with the said Eighth street fifty-flve feet ; bounded on the north by said 'Washington street, on t h e east and south by other ground of the said John McCrea, on the west by groUnd this day intended to be granted to (Ileo. W. Beebe, on ground rent, (being the same premises which the said James C. Beebe and wife, by Indenture beannA even oats herewith, granted end conveyed unto the. said John C. Rlonegar under and subject to the pay ment of a yearly rent charge of 4 , 38, unto John .ale- Cram, his heirs and assigns forever, as by reference to the said Deed will more full. and it large appear)." The Auditor hereby notifies all patties in interest that lie will attend to the duties of hie appointment on TUESDAY, 9th of December. 1859, at 4 o cloak, P. hl., at his office, ill CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. All persona having claim upon the said fund are re quired to present their claims before the undersigned, or be debarred from coming in upon the Ram fund. 818-10 t GEO. A. COFFEY. Auditor. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE xl- CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA, JOSEPH KING, and JESSE O. HANEY, 1 . xecutors, vs. JOHN PURCIL, Defendant, and JOSEPH SINCIERI,X, terre-tenant. September Term, 1)89. No. 1,041. AI. vend. Es. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distri bution of the fund in Court. arising trout the sale by the Sheriff, under the above writ of All that certain brick tavern house and lot, or niece of ground. situate in Penn township, in the county of Philadelehia aforesaid, beginning at a corner of Freda rick Ooskler's land, on the east aide of Delaware ele venth street, thence extending along the said side of the said street, south twelve degree. welt ono hundred feet to a course of land, now or late of Thomas Cope ; thence with the lino of the same south Seventy eight degrees east to the westerly aide of the Germantown road, thence along the same northward!). 13) feet morn or less to a corner, thence with the lino attic maid Fie derlok Goal:lens land, north seventy-eight degrees went to the place of beginning, ( being the same premises which William Cope by Indenture, dated ICI day of 4.1). MI, granted and conveyed unto the said John Pored in fee solvent to the payment of a Yearly ground rent. or sum of one hundred Dollars, in equal ball- Yearly payment., to be i TIMID on the first day 01 the monthe of April and October, in every year thereafter for ever). N, B.—The above property is known u the" Seven Presidents Hotel." Sce., will attend to the duties of hie 7117! n a t t n li ent i o t o li n o e b , i ljeo d . 3 2li I S ) a o c u e t tti l t % r street, tx4.ge' o'clock and where all parties in interest are required to present their °lama, or else lie debeirre , l from coining in upon said fund. Lg,WtN C. CASSIDY. dltl-101* Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA In the 'natter of the Hetet° of ALEXANDER HALL, deceased. Hur citation to the administration and Fluent , ' of SARAH DAVIS. executrix of the hut will and teYta. mint of Alexander hall deeeseed, The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjuat the account of the Adnonottrator of OA RAU BAIN. deimailed, an executrix of the em i t ALEXAN. E HALT, ' deceneed, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of maid aociountant. will meet um parties in intereet at hie office. No. TN North FIFTIE street. on WEDNESDAY. Dooombor Nat, 1859. at 4 o'clock P. 7d. CiEOHOE W. TH9B,h, EIM2III TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 1 FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADEL MIA. JOHN O'NEILL ts. ROSE O'NEILL, Cep tomber Term.looo. N 0.37. Ruble:eon for Divorm An, now. December 10, 1859, on motion of DAME! DOUGHERTY, Attorney for Ithellant, rule on town dent to shwa cause tab) n &roma from the bond, o matrimony should not be decreed, returnable nATUR DAY, Deeember.2l.los9. 4t IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PUILAITEI.PIIIA. Joseph_Pieldmeyer vs Joseph Sebum I). fa., June T. Ye. No. 639. John P. Perish vs. Joseph Schorr. FL fa., Sept. T., No. 16. White & Van Viet vs. Joseph Bohm?. Fi. fa,, Sept T.,'69, No. 17. The Auditor appointed hy tho Court t report distri bution of the fund arising fromalie sale of the personal property of the defendant, under the above and sundry oth MONDAY ill attend_to the duties clock ppointment on APTESPWON. nt 4 o, lleoenMer 19, lane at his office, at the Houtheent corner EIGITTII and LOCUST Streets, when and where all persons in terested are required to present their claims, or be de barred from coming innpon said fund. DANIEL DUUtiIiERTY. Auditor. NEW OIL.-1,500 GALLONS EXTRA KENIN TEW NCRE W L D O n C w O a LWOR KS, suitable for best retad trades, lor solo by ROWLE.I% ASIIHORNER & CO., At Rotatory, or at Store, No. 18 SOUTH WHARVES. below Market Street. die 'NEW DUTCH lIERRING.-500 kegg of New Outehllerrmg 1-IGthe and 22di Jim. reemeed par 'Ark Amelia from Rotterdam end A end for gale 1)) the r' Importe. Y 1 dto-6t HENRIOIII.I,IIC, 221 And 223 South FOURTH . et reet. ESS M ACKEREL—A fine invoice o Itta . ors., and kits Newburyport losPol3 lion. Also, smhll lot of Halifax largo No. I Maokerel El store and for se% by WM. J. TAYLOR & CO, all. • 199 atut 111 NORTH WHARVES. EDUCATIONAL. AMERICAN SUROOL INSTITUTE is a Fami lies aZ ia . b ll7.t u nrggr g gl i , V l .. B° l'Velit id i N Fan t ob tain, gratuitouely , Information and moulart of tu ay a., SMITH WOODMAN & CO., 012-1 f 609 S MI I I.:S74I P UT i gialhil o a r d k el p o h ri MESDAMES OTIEGARAY AND MIER -LLB- VILLY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR PHILADELPHIA, No. is LOGAN SQUARE, VINE STREET. Madame CHEO A RAY respectfully informs her friends and the public in general, that independently of her Boarding and Day School, directed by herself and her niece, Mme. PREVOST, in NEW YORK she in tends, in conneetion with her Mean, Mine. LITER VILLY, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution on o r s erely the same plan as the one above mentioned. ictRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL delphiaM,Eß. CANTrLef C EVENT E N S s and CRE aTNUT : New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicaeo, and Bt. Louie. For utformatton, call or wand for CIAMDKUO. feti-tt . . SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING F D.—Compn nfe Building, southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH. Sts.—Open daily from nine till five o'clock, and on Monday till eight in the evening. This old in stitution has always paid in full on demand, without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. sums paid hank Ton R demand in : gold and silver. USTEES. . Whilldtn, PresideOE — ElTrill". Work. V. Preedeot. C. Farr, T. E. Harper, Geolle Nugent, ne A. liodey, Theo. Hersosnt, Alb. C. Roberts, 1. P. Simons, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldridge, ilharn J. Howard. JNO, 8. WILSON, Treasurer. JOHN C. SIMMS, Secretary. d11.6t SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIHIT OF PHILADELPHIA, Office, No. 331 North THIRD Street (Consolidation. ank CHARTERED BY THE. BOJBLATIME OFFEND. SYLVAN lA. Deposita rooeived in sums of One Dollar and upwarde, and repaid in Gold, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST from the day of depoint till with drawn. . . A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long beep needed in the Northern part of the city, and " The Bering Darden Savings Fund lgooiety " arse ohartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Managers. in organizing and locator s it. have been governed wholly by admire to accommodate the busi ness interest and wants o, the very large and enterpri sing population bi who% it in surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From oto 2X o'clock ; also, on Monday and Thursday from thintal 8 o'olook in the evening. 1NU.N•631111. t'rederiek Klett, btephen Bmltli, ohn P. Levy lion. R. K. Btrong, moist Underitoffer, Frederick Btecke, tannin Hart, Joseph P. LeCiers, John Kessler, Jr.* George Knecht, James 8. Pringle, Tricot' Docdr.,. Joseph M. Crowell, . lion. Wm. Millward, George Woelpper, Cleo. T. Thr Peter C. Ellmaker, • Robert D. avidson. JAMES 8, PRiNOL . President, PRANCI. RAH?. Secretary. isitatfil SING FUND.---UNITED STATES E- 1 TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and email =me reoeived, and PER back on de mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours from 9 unto a o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from? until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for Kale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, ,C 1 upwarde, reeident—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. ravel--_,TAIRES R. HUNTER. .FISK. Actuary. " A. little, bet & ten, fill/ the Purse." EIRANKLIN SAVING FUND -a- No. 116 South FOURTH Street, between Chegant end Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De posits on demand. Depoentore money steered by Government State. and City Loans, Orsrd Rents, Mortgages, 1 14 °. . This Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with de post re' money, but have it at all tunes ready to re turn with 6 per cent. interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never susnded. Fe pe males, married or single, and Minors can deposit in their own right, and such deposits can be withdrawn only by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State , of Pe nnsylvania , with au th ority to receive ma nYetirUnalr/hili SUMS RECEIVED. 0 on open dai ly from 9to 3 o'clook, and on V 7 motley and Saturday evenings untllB o'olk. DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cm" Cadwallader, John Shindler, (loom) Russell, Malaoh a W. Sloan, Edward T. Hiatt. howls Krumbhaar, 'Henry Delany. Nionglaa Ratenhouse. Nathan Smedley. Joa. K. Satherthwaute Ephraim Blanonard. Joooph * . Lippincott. JACOB B. BRANNON, President. CYRUS CADWAILLIDIR. Trimmer. dla-y " & Dollar saved is twice eareei:' QAPING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN N- 7 TEREBT.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST OOM PANY, WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Peuusylva • Money to reeeived in, any m, large or small, and In terestpaid from the day of dement to the day of with drawal. The aloe Is open every day from II o'olook in the morning till* o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursdayiveninge t o'cicit. on. tLt.N ly L. BOOM% President. 0181,111' LPILLDOE, Vine President. WILLIAM J. Run, Secretary. DIHECTOIIS. n. Henry L. Benner. t f c ..Canell Brewster, ward L. Carter. ell{ B. Ban, Robert Selfridge. reruns Lee. Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, O. Lipitlreth Munns, Henry Diffenderfer. Mon is received and payments made daily. The nvestpients are niade, in conformity_ with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, (iround Sante, and such first-class securities es will al ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and stability to this Institution. and-IY 'IANOS. fi f m STEINWAY SON'S NEW PA TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SQU i RE GRAND. AND SQUARE VIANDS. now pre ferred in ooneerts and inprivate circles by the hest performers. Received the first premiums over the best make re, from Judges like Gottschalk. klaxon. and others. Challen,,e all competition. MARIUS BROTHERS, ttn-ly NOS CHESTNUT Street. ffmri HOLIDAY PRESENTS! PIANO-FORTES. MF.LOSEONS. PIANO-FotTma. AIELODEONS. PIANOFORTES. AIE LOD EONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. Mane by Raven, Bacon, & Co.. ilunna & Clark, Hallett. Dam, & Co., and other.. 'SEVENTH arid' CIVE(BIYI44 Ft 011IMERING SONS, MANUFACTIMMUI Or ORAN% U_ARE, AND URRIORT PIANO-FORTER. WAREROOMB MR CH ESTN VT STREET. Constant Lanstore a large stook o our D_EAUTI YUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been awarded, at the drfterent Exhibitions thta country and Europe CB GOLD A.NDSILVER FIRST-CLASS MRDA PIANOS TO RENT. A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANO& BCHOMACKER & CO., 1021 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the music loving pUblio to call and examine their new and suo mgjui improvement— im PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding allay) objections generally math, to the style of Grand Plane, also diminishing the coot of the same. In volume, 'utty of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, and evenness of tough, with exquisite doll ing(); and sweetness, these SUPERIOR AND BEAKIFULLY-FINISHED IN STR MENTS are wholly unequalled.They have received the highest enoomtume, and are pronounced by origins to be far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in thug ° lo n e:Jr:nth. on hnnd. larg a end ale ea assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have twee awarded the First Prenuurns. at all exhibition* ever exhibited. in eluding the Prize Medal from the Crystal Yalgze Egikt• baton. New York.lBo3. sal-tf STOVES laiGAS -BURNING COOKING STOVES, What is more important to the comfort of a . family than a good Cookinz Stove? Gallagher's Morning Star gives entire satisfaction. It ha two lar ovens for baking and roasting, it possesses more conveniences than any other stove, and never fails to operate. It will bake bread, roast a turkey, boil a din ner, broil a beefsteak, and heat water for washing, all at the um+ time. . . For sale only by CIIARLESJONES, 305 North Reer,nd street, 'where the splendid new Cooking Stove Day ght, uneurpessed by any flat • toe cooking stove, may be seen in daily successful operation. It - has a large ex tended oven which bakes in the mostperfect manner. I would also mall attention to my first premium Silt et gan•consuming parlor stores. which are manufactured in the best manner, of heavy Russia iron. CH ARLEN JON Fti, 305 North BECON D Street. STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPE_A No. 1116 AIARKET FREET, le now prepared to meet the wants of the public more completely in all the details of the Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia. in proof of which he invitee COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION. The following are among his own popular inventions, several of which have already obtained a national repu tation as Bumming in excellence andeconomy any other SIOVell in use. JAMES SPEAR Is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Om-butning Cooking Stove. acknowledged to be the bast Steve for family use in the world. JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated oms-consuming Cooking Hauge, now rapidly coming into general use. JAM ER SPEAR le the Patentee of the Improved SR 'teem Air-tight tine-oonsuming Parlor Stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, width from its beauty and utility is likely, this season, to be univer sally adopted. JAMES SPEAR le the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, and Comfort-saving Ironing Pan. JAMES SPEAR in the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Railway - car Heater. Few all of the above the Inventor very justly claims advantages which require but to be understood by the pnblio fo be universally appreciated andpreferred to any other articles of that class in the market; and he woulei hereby extend a verdict invitation to all persons in want of gloves to cell and exannne for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to pur chase or not. 522-em hIACHINERY AND IRON. OATIVIL V. lIHRRICI, . _ WILLIAM U. MIIRRICI. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PIIIL&PALPIILL. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. Manufacture High and Low l'reseure Steam Engine', for Ita nd, River, and Marine service, Boilers asometeri, Tank' , Iron Boats, so.; Castings of II kin d;, either Iron or Braes. Iron Frame ROOitl for on, Works. Work Shops, Rail road Stationn, &o. Retort; and Gas Machinery of the latent and most im proved oonstrnOtion. Every deverlytion of Plantation Machinery, ouch as Sneer, Saw, and Grist Mille, Vezunm Pans, Open Steam Trains, Ihifecatore, Filters, Pumping Engine.. &n. Sole Agent; for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus ; Naamyth'e Patent Steam Hammer ; and AspinwallWolaey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Maohlne. Cu 0-1 00FINQ PAINT-11 very superior nr- Kw bola. Pure French Hnow wl.ite Zino, ( Vieille Montagne Company's ,1 ground in o I pure. Citreous Green, yam», shades, in oil, pure. Yellow, Venetian Red, ground in oil, pure. Bpanish Brown, " Brown Zino." " 1 Lilac,Zino. " " " Wralt'iti Manufacturers, nll3-ti NOR. 47 and 49 North SECOND Htreet. 7OLLICKOF FER'S NTI-I{lll U\lAnT) coHDIAL.—Sia: I 11 we been afflicted with rhou matieN a ion , Derio d—s portion of the tune had no use of m) uubn. Tried tour Cordial, end in three dap I wits tible to walk down stairs, and in a week the pain entirely lout roe. I eheercully recommend the Cor dial to those who are nthicted with that dreadful com plaint. Yours. J 1.4. IV. Nati/ma, Broker. 11.12 Pine et. prepared by II FODOR 1.1 BILKS, Chemist, N. E. corner PI F. and SI XTIT sts. 414-3 m MINTON'S ENOAUSTIO TILES for L , J. floor.. Ornamental Chimney Tope for inflates. Fanion Vases and Fountains. itnfied Yips for drama and Water nominators urpottrxt ind for sale by B A. KAREIBO4 cHENTNIPI' keAkt CHEAPEST WINDOW GLASS in town at DICK'S, 8. W. corner or SEVENTH an , ,SOUTH. 012-11 m. SALES BY AUCTION. FURNESS, BEWLEY, & 00 No. 429 MARKET STREWS% A CARD. The attention of purchaser' re requested to our sale of imported dry goods this (Friday) morning. at lo o'clock• comprising steamboat velvet ribbons, chenille, reversible wool square and long shawls. SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. Thu* Morning. December 16. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on 6 months oredlt -350 packages and lota of fanny and staple French dry goode. SET Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale. CEEN:LLE NF'AWLO AND SCARFS. This Morning, 20012-4 Paris chenille rhawie. 3CO Pane chew le scarfs. WOOL LONG SHAWLS. 300 aO-wool Scotch plaid long shawls. ALL-whic BLACK VELVET RIBBONS. No. 1X to 20 all-silk blackvervet ribbons. PAIN lED FLANNELS. ieces rich Parts n oted flannel. EhIBROIDERED HEART FRONTS AND TANEN C.P; MINIC dnz. linen embroidered shirt fronts. doz. linen cambric hdkfs. c DOZEN BRAGANZA CASHMERE AND WOOL GAUNTLETS, FLEECED SILK OLOFES. Thls Morning, ladies' fine Braganca gauntlets. " Cashmere " Braganca enamelled tops gauntlets. Misses' Ladies wool gauntlets. Mims' fleeced silk glover. Gents' fleeted silk taffeta gloves. 2,040 RIM PARIB LA t:IREMICh. AA P MUSLIN EMBROI- D. , RED SETTB. Lace Pont parlour oliermsetts Muslin exidAt Needlework enib'd " B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT STREET, pppocte the Ceetem Hones. between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF NI GOLD AND SIL VER WATCHES, SUPERIOR SILVER•PLATED WARE, &o. - - This Morning. Dee 16, commencing at 1 , 6,q o'clock. The wee will comprise ladies' and gents' fine 18 carat gold hunting case and open-faee lever watchec fine open and double case silverdo.. of hest Bwiss and Enklish make. BIIrVER-PLATED WAKE. Also, best quality double silver-plated briquet holders, trays. ice pitchers. card baskets. salts, tureens, butter coolers, sugar basket., cream gum toast racks, tu tors, /co. SPECIAL SAI E OF FRENCH BRANDY, CHAM PAGNES AND OTHER WINES. On Saturday Morning, 17th inst., commencing at 10% o'clock, coisisting, in part, 01— ma cases first quality genuine French brandy. 1W baskets Ilentsick, Cabinet, and Duo de Montebello champagne. 100 cases Catawba, Rhenish, and other wines. lIV-T Catalogues ready early on the morning of sale. FURS, FURI3. On Monday Morning. 19th inst., commencing at lu o'clock. Comprising the usual assortment of Mei, sable, mink Siberiagqas~umrrel, Rn., in lota of two and three pieces with cafil, half capes, b. 0., muffs and cuffs to match. ROSs. Also. fancy wolf, bear, fox, genet, and coon robes plain buffalo robes, Re LARGE BALE OF RICH FANCY GOOD& On Tuesday Morning, Geo 20. commencing st.lOH o'otock. Cons:sting, to part, of nen medium to high cost Chins a n d fancy vases ,• China and bronze ash sad card hold ers and inkstands; Chins and fancy colognes; lane, paper weights; rosewood and leather travelling cases; dressing cases, work boxes. writing cases, portfoloa, bisque figures and a TOO PN &1., whleil wilt be bound well worthy of rittention. Cr Goods open for examination on Monday,l9th mat. p BILADELPGIA • AND CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. grin AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.TRE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, •7LD A? NO. 0 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At 10 o'clook A. frL,Septembet 7th 1449, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors the Company, viz, GEORGE H. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. SALDWER, 011.A13. MACALESTER, Jun) JOHN EDOAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Ollce, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are respectfully invited to aubeorthe. ea-tf FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— NNW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP C MPAN V. The United States Mail Steamships ARAD°, 2.500 tong, David Lines, Commander. and FULTON, X.,400 tone, Jams. A. otton. Commander, will leave New York. Havre. and Southampton, for the year IWO, on the following day. r To meet new requirements of the Peat Office Depart ment, the days of sailing of the Art AGO and FULTON from HAVRP: and SOUTHAMPTON, will, after their present voyages, he changed as follows from NEW YOKK, gave in the case of the present departure of the FULTON. which will take piece on the 11th December, the schedule remains unaltered: POOR NEW tong. N•VNI AND SOUTN•YrIDN. FIILTON....Dee.I7. FULTON...Jan. 10... Jan. 11. ARAGO_ ....Jan. 7. A R AGO M... Feb. 1. F IJLTON.... Feb. 4. F ULTON Feb. 28.... Fe b, 29. .ARAGO Moh.3. A RAL10_,....1r1ch.27...M0h, 29. FULTON ...hleh.3l. FULTOI4....ApI. 24....Ap1. 25. These steamer., built expressly for Government ser vice, with double engines, under deck s every attention has been taken in the construction of the hull and ma chinery to IWIUTO safety and speed. The shihave five water-tight compartments enclosi Pt ng the engines, so that in the event of collmion or stranding, the water could not reach theni.and the pump. being free to work. the safety of the vessel and passengers would be se cured. Recent experience ha. demonstrated the abso lute necessity of this mode of construction. Tne accommodations. for paseengers are believed to oembfbe every comfort and convenience that can be de sired. From New York to Southampton or Mare—Ftnat Cabin, $130; Second do., en. From Havre or Southampton to New York—First Cabin, 700 francs ; Second do., WO francs. To passengers going to London these steamers offer the advantage of economy both in time and expense. Specie delivered in London. No passage secured until paid for. An ex perienoed surgeon on beard. All letters and news par,rafirmilpitlia through the Prt Ogee. V. S. e IrR P CI P O w N 'L . Agent . ? B o roadway. New York. WILLIAM !SALIN, Agent., Havre. C ROS KEY fr. CO., Agents. Southampton. Aht EpIC . AN EUROPEAN EXPRESS COMPANY, A ant, argILSON. Agent, Office, Tobacco Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Street., Philadelphia, Plans Mike ships can he seen. n2ll tmh.3l STEAM DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND W.LAA FRANCE, ANTI GERMANY, THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COM PANY'B IRON MAIL, STEAMSHIPS. HAMNIONIA. Capt. H. F. Schwan/tea. lIIAXONIA, Capt. 11. Ehlers. BORUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman. I3AVARIA. Capt. H. Tbe. TEUTONIA, Capt. H. E gt MI6O. These Steamers are all first•elasClyda•boilt teasels; are Intended to earl from her 21, North Rtser, N. Y.. as follow.: • • FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND HAMBURG. The elegant end powerful Iron Screw Steamship BO RUSSIA. Capt. N. Trautman, 2,lt* tons burthen, wit sail as sense, on _ SATURDAY, DECEMBER Nat, at 12 o'clock M. Passage, including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia to New York, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. eine I Second Cabin... 36U 1 Steerage...BM The BORESSLA will be succeeded by the following Steamships: RA M ..... WEDNESDAY, ebruary 1. SAXON lA. . march 1. TE DRS DAY March LS. BAVARIA.— April 2. ti Passengers forwarded to Li cerpool. Dublin, Bel fast, Cork, Blasgow, Earls, and Antwerp, at through rotes. These steamers are fitted up with uneguaßed accom modations for first, second, and third-class Passengers. The Second Cabin accommodsuons of these Ships are equal to the first-rinse of most steamers. Certificatee of passage issued tram London, South ampton, Havre. and Hamburg. to New York. Perdels forwarded from Philadelphia wall parts of Europe at reasonable rates. Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly attended to by. the New York Agent, and slopped free of alt commission. • . . . . .. For Frei yht or Fassexa,psyly exclusively to Na. A. HAMILL, Agent. Office of the Hamburg American Mall Steamship', n2-tr Northwest corner YOURTH and CHEST:a UT THE BRITISH AND NORTH SI IPS AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL S.TEAM- C oef C•onn Passage ---.--. *lry Second Cslnn Nexus 75 PROM IrsosTON TO LIVERPOOL. .. . . . • • • Chief Cabin Fan •—•-• •-•-•-•-• --..-..-..-- Silo /3sooead Cabin Passage—...-.. ad Toe ships from Balton call nt Halifax and Cork Harbor. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, CANADA, Capt. Lang. YERSIA, Capt. Judkics. AMERICA, Capt. Millar. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson. ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. iiuRoPA. Cept.J. Leitch, SCOTIA, I now building.) These veasels carry a Meer white itgat at want-head; green on starboard bow ; red un port bow. EUROPA, Leitch. leaves Boston, Wednesday. Pea. 14. PERSIA. Judldrui. " N York, Wednesday, Deo. 11. AMERICA, Millar. " Boson, Wednesday. Deo. M. ASIA. Lott, " IS York, Wednesday. Jan. 4 CANADA, Lang, " Roston Wednesday. Jan. It. AR A RIA, Stone, " N York, Wedneiday , Jan. IS. EUROPA. Leitch. " Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 16. Berths not secured until paid for. An enperionaed Burgeon on board. The °viten' of these shine will not Le accountable for Gold, Silver. Bullion. Specie, Jewelry. Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading aro signed therefor and the value thereof therein exnremed. For freight or pas sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. New 'York. s ia FOR THE iMiUTII.--kaLlitliai , TO AND SAV_ANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGIU REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of P 11731124 per cent. W- I low New York Steamship rates. FOR CHARLESTON, B. C. The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE. aro.- tam Charles P. Alarahrnan, will sail on Thursday, Doe. 13th, at Id A, M. Through to ea to 50 hours, only 50-hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH. Oa. The U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain John J. ()Win. mit sail on Te.reday, December 20, at 10 o'clook Throurtt tndto 50 hours, only 40 hours at Sea. NW'Saillnc days changed Crum every Saturday to every five days. (hods received, and Sills of Lading signed every clay. The splendid first-class side - wheel Steamships KEy_ STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA. now run ea above every ten days. thus forming a five-day nommn nleation with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Cliarleeton and Savannah. these Shiva era. ?sot vith steamers for Florida, and with railem, ko., or on L sourti and N Southwest. NSURACE. Freight and imoirmi found large proportion of Goods shipped South will beto be lower by these ships than by sailing vsraeLs, the premium being one-half the rate. N.D.-Insurance on all Railroad Freight Is entirely anneoessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Comosni es taking all risks from these points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by this route 15 to 40 per cent- °beeper than by the Inland Rontetvtll be seen by the followin sehe dole. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Ct arlps ton and Savannah steamaMpa.INCLUDING MEALS on the Whole route. except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery INLAND IlTp. To Chnrleston —1915 e 0 Cht7l24ton--A-z-ve ep SavannM.— le 00 savannah 31 00 Augusta 10 00 Augusta.— 26 re Macon, IX) Macon— Athents.....—.. 23 00 Atlanta 7 0:1 Oolumbus--. 23 00 Columbus 36 10 V 151 d7. • • 24 011 itlbany 37 00 Montgomery.-•. 26 00 tontgomer.T.— - 33 0 0 Mobile 83 00 46 20 New Orleans.... 39 76 New Orleans__ 61 00 bille of lading aigned after th board . 112‘s 11131671 For freight or passage apply on at sisomidwharf above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON, Jr.. Southwest corner FOUTH and CHESTNUT. !pate to Charleston, T. 8.. k T. O. BUDD. Savannali.lll.3NTtat k 13AMMELL. For Florida from Charleston - , steamer Carolina every 'rues& ja For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary's and St. John's. every Tuesday and Saturday. 7. VAIMIAN /1114110 L ria SALAMANDER SAFES. A large ' 4 "thnEVllis & WATSON'S_ PHILA D I I . II , 3IIA D V R AAF E P s. A T U SEED VAULT DOORS, For Banks euol Stores. HANK LOCinS i . noir In ose. IHO le l ah t h li . i gH u TT F. RS, & 0,, 011441 lOW terms Ete nor o th er estab lishment in Ha United Btatms. EVANt, k WATSON. N 0.304 CHRSTNIIT Street. PLEASE OIVE US A CALL. sualz 8111PPING. SALES BY AIIiITIOL THOMAS k SORB • /Me tf05.139 and 14180ETH FOURTH STREET, • I Formerly E. a and W.} CARD.—PUELiajSALES REAL ESTATE STOCKS AT THE EXCE!ANGE.--daies or rssi and stooks will hereafter be held at 17 o'clock sous, in the evenins.st 7 o'clock. ter Contributors having the option of either We. Sir Handbills of each property nedseparatellr~,, ii i addition to which we publish. on the Saturday pre . Komi to the Ba f le, one thousand cataloenes , in pamphlet fon.. twins ull dew:rbore of all e propees to sod on the iollowiAs e wader. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATEth rti HALE.be Wir We have a large Am.:opted real estate at private sale, including every risen on of eiln and omntrY Preps TO*. Printed lists may had at the snot:ion .turf PRIVATE SAL REGINTER_,... SW Real estate entered on our in i ta, and advertised ocataionallpin our pub o EISA a gl ral e itt r s (01 whom LOCO come me minted fee ' Mee of entitle STOCES. LOANS, PEW, to On Tuesday. Deo. NI. at 11 o'clock, noon, will be sold, at the M t:memo,. xatiauss— Pot account otwtom it may concern— ' 13 coupons ( 6f40 each ). tole:her 8521, Keokuk Mould pleasant, and hltuniatime Railroad Company. due Ja nuary 1,13. 625 shares Bohemian Alining geroPany of MiciLigais-• to he (told for non-payment of assessment. en - hale absolute. For aesount of wh it may concern— ' orythal share iM nee shares) San Francesco Lind Ai sociation. 8700 first mortgage bonds Pittston Coal Company, al coupons attached. For other aceounta— SOO shares Ch mon Coal and Iron Company. 5 charm Suntmry and Ens Railroad tlompany. Also, Peremptory Sals— a 50 sham Philadelphia and California Mining Co. 2 shares Philadelphia tad Darby Pawnor daileal C.mPuuY — Par 120. 'hares Antenonn Academy of Music , wi th ticket. 1 chore Philadelphia Library. I share Mercantile LibrarY • gin shares Enterprise the manse Company —par 800. 2 shares Mount Vernon Cemetery tompanyl at Laurel Bill)--por 8 8 On first mortgage bonds Union Canal Company. coupons attached. I share Point Breeze Park Association. PRW—ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. Yew middle aisle, St. Luke's Church. REAL ESTATE SALE, DECEMBER 90. AT NOON. 'Prustee CLASS CHESTNUT-seh T. Bay FIRST- STREET PROPER TY I The valuable property. No MS Chestnut street. west o f the United htatee Custom Boum. between Eharth Led Fifth streets, Zr feet to inches front, M feet in depth to Librart street—having two fronts. By order of trus tees. Partieulars is handbills and lithographic, plan. new ready. The three properties between the above and Fifth street ars restnoted. Trustee.' Peremptory Bala—Estate of Joe. Fitzwater. eceased. a TWO-STORY BR ICK eTORES AND DWEI southwest comer of Frankford road and Mai lane, Nineteenth ward. ea& Sale aosolate. Sams Estate.-3 BRICK - DWELLING Baacrrer at.. north of Prmee. Eht l eauth 'ward. Nth_ Elsle absolste. Same Estate . —T EE-STOEY WHICH' DWELL !NO. wist stde of t greet. north of floblo- Ift.fia• absolute. VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY BEAT. 172 serves on the Bethlehem tarapike,h( s./1) wen of Mont -I,obrltirrißrife, Montgomery county. Fa .. it maga from IlUltl3.l"fe LOT, Brides street. west of Tbittl-res weorw Twenty-fourth ward, :0 feet frost, IEO - rget dear. Two front.. VALUABLt , RUSINEBYI STAND.— Three blink dons and dwelling, No. LIS Borth Second gtr i between Arch and Race. having a aartgrag Into freth's REAL ESTATE SALE—DECEMBER 12, AT 12 IYCLOCIA. NOON. La 'Tutors' Bale—Faroe of Geo. David Miller. deed. VALUABL C. BUSINESS ISTAND-- T 132 BEN- DkaLION HOUSE."—Three-stony tirlar tavern as 4 dwelling, west side of Broad street first have north of Rau street.. Srir Immediate possaesiou. Same Istate.—IIALUABLh TRACT. 1.922 AC RES. formed, Pine Creek nowt Jenks tconnhip. Forest. eountr. Pa., 3 miles south of Marion, and 3 units froth Clacton river. Two State roads pawls traet. Rea- Oily timb,red end well watered. 12VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY.—Four three. &tors brick dwe ll ings. ands two mystic. , cacao , at ass southeast corner of Thirteenth and Green streets. Renting for esal per &norm. Executors. Sate—Estate of Frank WilLuuns,dee'd. BUILDING for, south std. ot Coates strewt vett of Sites nth, i late drug Gauen./ Extensive Peremptory Bali. ROBEWOID sND WALNU r CABINET T URS—ErI'OCK OF G P.O. J. ILENEELIS. This Morning. Deo. 16th, at 16 o'clock. at the waremourt. No Walnut Meet, the stock of elegaet rosewood and wal nut drawing-room, doling-room, library. sad chamber furniture. oompruint a neuralassortment. all facnired in the beat manner. and or the toe. Ina= brhlr. Brakes, for Ma warercom viler. and warir.nted. orr The attention of perehaaers is reqpiseted to Ode ale, se the entire stock in the catalogue vill be sold without reserve. Mat be examtwoLttuve dots t;ltosioas to ss'e, and on Wodnoottar and Thant:lly oreautpt to'cloct BALE OF A CONEiGNMENT OF RARE, OURIOtS, AND INTERESTING BOOKS, DIRECT FROM, LONDON. Thu Ereititif. Deo. 11, at the Auction Stone. a constrain/tit of rarer curious. arid nimble books. to vancios Maaaagee. test tecsircd direct from Loudon. w For perttealan ■ee eataSofsee. Recoil-nen SUPE R IOR Nos. II and 13 Sarah Anti Ett. :SUPERIOR RECO:ID-HA/0 PlAiiO3L Ca on _ • onains. Deo. 11. at It o'clock, ae rroe. If sod 155e001 tiiitit will be sold wittioat reserve. by order of Om meows% lo saperior rosewood pothole, insastectured bk Riches bath. & &larder, &herr, Gilbert, B1001:1 k. Raven. Load. and others. Ala ? i;;e2:ll . l¢l;ied an fatzuday. Ede peremptory LARGE AN C T N R I O N M% ENT 3tBT R V E A C L LIVA E PIO3I LOD DON. r . On Monday.. Tender and WedattedaY ETelents• Dec. 19.2), and 11. at the Auction &me, wro sell • consignment of ealnahte London books, in the Tanana departments of literature. science. and art, together with an assemblage of splendid PICTOs lAL AND ORNAMENTAL WORKS. Of a Ter7 interesting character, the whole collection jest received from I ondon. Catalocties will be ready and the boob arranged for examination two days arsenate • dale at Nos.= 404 la Booth Roarth SUPERIOR_ FAIILNITURE L _FRMK-PM_KR. ROWS. PLANO-FORTE. JinnabLa car.b - ro. Os Thursday 3101111114, At • oVeek. at the Auction Ettore. ea sawboiM treellest second hand armoire. ele=sukao-r4ross, line mirrors. carpets, eta., st rats. fro heasekeems, respond to the store tor soon= PIIILIP FORD, AUCTIONM, No. 5.30 MARKET Btreat. anti 121 MI MB Rtypet. SALE OF I,NO BUFFALO AND WOLF _ROBES. On Tuesday Morni s' ng. Dec. 3). at 11 o'clock precise', trill be sold, by cata log nB.l=o Nora. 1,2, 3. and 4 bask, robot. 30.1 au pe nor amity lined awl trimmod do With a haniteonie assortment of Bullion Bay wolf robes. BALE OF Me CA81.73 BOOTS. SHOES. BECKANS. &e., be muthe last Ws of the sesame Oa Thursday !donates. Dec.= at 10 o'cleet vacua, Till be sold. by eater ies-ea, 012 roar months' credit, about IV cum men's and boys' heavy trained and kip boots. braises, slip- Pers. over-shoes. &c. Also. Lathes. children's *ad names' clty made goat boots. gum °mikes. &e. Also, &V peirythildren'e gay made (oat welt boots. Comenstac a general assortmsnt, worthy the atten tion ni bayera. Parr Customise early on mortunt of We. 310SES NATIIAM, AUCTIONEER -R.dND CO3I3ILE9ION MERCHANT, southeast orner of SIXTH and RACE Street.. GREAT CHANCE. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESKNTS— Da LE ON ACCOUNT OF THE CENTRAL LOA`! FFI CE—N ATHA NS' GREAT 133 LE OF W.hTCII - JEWELRY,.9c. ' being forfeited collateral& 01 Tue sday Mommur. December". at 9 o'clock, so Mows Nathana' cc tine store, so utheast sorter of Sixth sad Race streets. in second-story sales-mom. entrance from Rees at. Conxistmg in part of splendid 13-karat gold bout:air cam double-time Inc *pendent extra fall jeweled patent lease watch, for timing horses; elegant wave case 0- karat gold patent lever vatehes. extra falljeweled.of tae moat approved makers ; superior bunting ease, dou bts case, and double Icemen lingbah patent Irma scotches. to 15-karat oases. of the most approved and best makers ; superior hunting case and open face ue tutted patent laver and limns watches to la-karat cold cases, various rankers ; gold Preen!' and Swiss watches; ladies' fine li-karat go'd patent lever and Dimas watches in limiting cases and open faces, some stria-deli with diamonds, others with pearls. richly enamelled end engine turned, some of them are very eleaaat ; mh et English patent lever watches, in hunting cases. double cum, and double bottomed extra full jeweled and of the most approved male; silver huntin- case and open face detached lover and lepine watches; Ear bah. Sea. and French watches in aver cases and comrosiums ; also hunting case silver doable-tune patent /ever and duplex watches; irmaperident second duplex watches; silver hunting ease patent lever and levee watches, can be wound and set without her; bogs' and other watel.es t fine sold rect, vest. fob and chatelaut chains; fine cold bracelets; gold band armlets; neck- I - ces; set eral rich sets of carriage and breastpins in plain mold, coral.' garnet, lava, French painting, me atpc, pearl. emerald. and others • fine gold pencil cases and Pena; gold lockets, medallions, ear-nugs, breast tins, brooch. miniature caste; great variety of finger on. a studs &cave-buttons; counting room pens ; fire scarf gold pins. keys, seals, slides. charms. and a Ili us other artmles or diamonds in sets; also. a quantity of otto of MSS; ilso, mathecusucal matra - 'Cents. musical instruments. d assist scales. portfolios. fine old tiolins, .9 c., c. ; aleo 3KO superior Harems clear. • Sala zonal,' and peremptory. without the lent re serve, for oath. Conanene,n.: preen!, .r tUne o'clock. Geode open (or examinanon on Monde* afternoon. LLIAMB & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS AND COMNIRSION MERCHANTS. No. kl North MAIN STREET. ST. Loris, Alm. Sorsoerly Messrs. Alkort. elaghora & Co., Philsde:obiza.) oar their combos to the mercharam mutufacutrere. ant others of Phdadeiphia, for the age of try combo varhetar boots, dote. hardware. jesetry. &0.. &o. azi, Cash advances made on recolit of 110.04. Ma. Settlemveta made three days after sale. Manta Myer'. Cag horn, btaart & Brother, nits. Vaa Wy A, Toinland, h Warrens, flew Yolks g• 1.. ar. B.guras t Co-, Wod, _Cartaty, & Bt. Loom' Mo. 1 0 Crew, McCreary, & Co., " " ala.f m lala WINES AND LIQUORS. niIAMPAGNE.—We recommend to con tinnier. and connoisseurs the Cdsipagne %%nes of Mr. PERY. from Enemas. Franca. The egre*llesce of the brand" INCOMPARABLE" has been (VIII eats fished throughout France, Russia tierman.r. dc. Samples may tat seen and examines' at our office. dl-no F. D. LONOCHA3dP, 20 South FRONT. s j 4NUFS STEIV.ART /F. CO.'S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY GEORGE WHITELEY, Importer of Brandy, Wine. !to.. 135 SOUTH FRONT Scree, ofers for sale, in bond only, STEWART'S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISAEY. sr-sie viVE CALL ATTENTION OF THE v TRADE to thi a really Supenor artele : ALFRED RENAUD COGNAC- A 4 imply in assorted p4.totagea constantly on hand. O t r i i w re received for direct importation. a v—Re ane Coatiao Leßoy Cognac, London and II ad 6.01, Claret In Snood and Cat es, _Cha.mpagnes. high and low proms. LONGCRAAFP. Importer. oloJitm H? South FRONT. Philadelphia. GEORGE WIIITELEY, N 0.1.15 South FRONT Street, Importer of Brandy, Wines, Ac., Wien for sale, i.ll pond only, the follownat, anions other standard breads o brdy : net. Castillon. & Co., Thee. Hines & Co.. Mee, Robin, & Co., Otard , Dural, & Co., A. Setenette, Marto, I.f =CBI, &jel:nein, .. Defeat & Co., t;cuon Proprietore, & b. Marlene, Jas. Hennessy. 3, Stuart's Penile) , Malt Wh take'', and the ehoicest frenents of Madeira, Sherry, Port. Barynndls and Rhine Wines, Palm Tree Gin. Jamaica Rum. Seam eras Rnm. BardiPtux 011.. n— Ac. er.tr CLARET. -1011 cases Barton & Cuestier's Bc. ; SKI do. SL Estephe ; SOD do. Waahrug ton Morton dt. Juhen ; 100 do. do. Taleage. pints ; 50 do. Chateau La &wilt do. do. LeffrilleL Sontch Ale. in stone and glass; Younger's, Harvey's, Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter. in store and for Pale hy anb A. mErtnio. 110 South FRONT Street O LD COGNAC, BRANDY, Xi P ( ttett : do. Do . do. Hennessy. In tond, and for sale by A. MgRINO. 070 140 Sown FRONT Stmt.. ROSIN. -861 bbls extra Nos. 1 and :2 Loop Rosin ; APO bbls Shipping Roein,all to store, and for sale by ROWLEY. ASEIBLULVER. & CO.. 121 Routh WITARVVA. Zl.l,tiLtat t SMITH, corner SECOND and GREEN, hare acquired great reputaUon by the wise and prudent course they have pursued since their commencementin busman, by salt= a 51st -rate *Mt! aren't. tovir fir,n• 15 000 B 0X ES AMERICAN . AND FRENCH WI NDOW mart approved brands. and of every size and quality reqatred for airy and country trade. at prices astenishingly . lot. Send your orders to ZIEVLER k 13:111TH Oros. Paint,_ Waal, and Varnish 'Dealers. earner sikeop. - D and OR RAN fthwtb , .0-. f (ZEN'ILEMEN visiting the Optra will find & Lunoh at the Ls-eer Beer Saloon, OPPO'd , a e Academy.= Broad Mot. 4122-6 S•