The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 30, 1858, Image 4

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d«riga, unjarperaedky.Mj ksttt is the United State i,
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American and French ooln, and 10 parts fine; than
the English sterling,' Wt mtlt ail aur mm «il«sr,a»d
atr fortman bring ccfnmctid with thiufining depart
njeirt of tkt United Statu Hint for mend yhars, we
guaranU ? the f qua!tty'U above (935); which Is .&r
/UiiUAorcan&j inarfi Jo fci SimictabU, ituiwiU re-
•lat .the action of y .a'cidt mnch &«lf«r.thaa tht crdindrf
liiMf raaatrfaotmed.~
u wilsok;& son;,' :
J h j ; _ t S. W. corner FIFTH and OHERRvJ
H . B,—Any fineness Off silver tnanu factored, aksgried
upon, but yoriffwly *ww »»/ertpr Jo thtAnurUaiidnd
Fnnch standards
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NEW MARBLK B.DIIiD IN<*',
'■ ; Wp;,822, CHESTNUT STREET, ;
V antiap BOBb».
RelpeetfaU? Invite their easterners and the pnbllp to
Irispeot their new Goode, jrelwtid bjr one or tie firm
reeentl/ In Xttrope,' oomptislng,
sir PH '^rqE ; ;yjA ! j?'pji*s, : !
. 810 H JB,W BLB Y,
diamonds jmdpearia,
- J t ITBCMAJI, JMBBNTINS, BOHAN, AND
j ; ; iriJAPOLITAN - SETS, , |«:
JjRONZB CLOCKS, CANBBAABRAS.
AND STATUETTES,
SILVER AITD PLATED 'WARE, I
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- ;: t‘ OpattMitlr on Trade]
/ gIMInf ftnrt,pUrtingon»U klndijpf,-mot*}. ja mMj
(HE STEKEOSOdpE, inevery; variety,
dll - ' WtgH*§lHU*,B^ek
rriHE HABBIAGE. OEBEMONT IN THI
1 rMWiMwjrtfof ini* W. OTESfJ, ■
• Uii nftiTMt
: ' ' ‘HANDKiBOHTEFSj MmolusG OiSpflo.
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_ KOIiLE?AY IPBESENIis.
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()P:iaodHE : . SHAWLS
WMkm i • «dtqANDftOLOAKS ft l - ? -
had fnperfeet rush!' 1
•L-iWe’rtselUnKimirftaenaltTof Good*!
Our trade’s increasing!-,*'? > ;• -
Ou'rModiofiddfndlhislne&s seems to meet with gene
ralhpprovhllJSiHamely-C.-! - A -
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> r.-. ,«Krtert<i'nil»r<pretettt Goods lnorder ;
• ■ tAu ‘,*'o llll» SASSBi»*:. i, . ■-I
“ To deal fairly end justly, and. wait upon all cos to-,
merawltHa«t<i6t»tfdnit T i><lUteaess. ,r
1« their confidence, and keep It .07 <*on
-*:W*hava*crtr.©a-hand,ft,{. ir»e*. v*v’ *■ *>■ J
iKxeeUeniLong Broohe Bhawls £o? 08, „ v
3 a 1 ttcrqualityXor $1Q,511>012,,523, $l4, *lO,
*18,020, $22- and $25
Square Broche Shaw® from f&jip to sll.> ~. ?
Long and Square Blanket Shawls in every variety,
ch %&YM^%SM^ Bhsw^&e -
Every other quality and Style for $3 up to $lB..
a job LOT OB OLOARBdFBOU LAST SEASON AT
HALF PRICE 1
Best Black Bilks for 60 c ato :s*. 60 per yard.
■ Rich fancy Silks really heantlful,
, GOODBr- .
CLOTHS 1 OASSIMJSiaIn UAtTINRTTS," AO.!! 1
Heavy Black Beaver (3bthfl,an9French do., Ao., Ao.
Blankets, flannels, Linens, and'KoslinS.*
In fwt ■ general Bry ( floods can bo
* CHISM’S,
Northeast Corner EIGHTH AST BINS GABBm. .
*-'BtflB*tr I '*,}{ 7,-., , J . .V,'/, ' , - ~
■gA BEAT J 3 ABGAINB IN I)BVGObI>S.
-\J( c ‘ '•'* 8- ’-a y,r 'HUNTER
Has REMOVED from Ho.' Wto No.dO Booth goes#
Atrept he Is bow propawd to furnish the Ladies i
with afrelh andeld-rolectfa =took of ■= .
.To which h'« Ihvltes ;theit attsntioo, heteg dotormined
’*S “nroehe, Stella, aodi
Oloth
oe7-8m -. •'Hh.fAEOTth BKOOND Street. .
CLOTHS, f ;; y ~ , !
. BBAVEBB,
- -i,i, C; OABfIIMERES,
AU of the most reliable makes Vt reduced prices, at
the Cloth Store of :»
n27>stuthjel
r'ILOAKS,, RAGLANS,, AND CIROU
LABS—HcELBOY' raspaotmliy Invlttl the La-;
dies to call and ex&mipenls Block, embracing many
elegant styles hoi .'to btf found 'elsewhere. As there,
were a number'd > our customers unable.to be suited
last week, m oonspquence of onr .-assortment being di
minished, we have pat on" an.'extra quantity or hands,'
and hope that'we will .be able to supply all who favoa
üßinihkcaU: 4 J '- 1 ‘ r ' ■-
LONG- AND SQUARE BROGUE SHAWLS,
of superior styles and fabrics) All shades and colers, at
greatly xedueed prices. , . , u j
Long And Bqpare Blanket Shawls, Of ohotce colors, 1
decided bargains. '' l J j * k MoBLROY, ]
* -1) “* **:■s aht.}* i No.U South Nlnihetreet.
126 yards Bayadere Poplins at 26, usual price 40 ots.
The cheapest Black Silks in. .the city... A large assort*
ment of Trench Merinoesat st,'eo*t- to import 61.25}
2,000 yards of 6gored ahd'piain Iferinoes, at 60, 66,66,
and 76 cents/’ ? l -'i * '• • j
2.000 yards Cloth, fresh from auction, for Ladles* - ,
Gents*. and-Boys’ wear; from 76 cents to $2.60, deci
dedly the greatest bargains In the city. j
600 yards Oassimere. at 44, cheap at 76 cents. , j
6 bales of Blankets, from $2.26 to $lO. j
-7 600 Undershirts and Drawers, at 60 cts j, usual price
fti The largest and .'ohe'apesi assortment of
:BlbbonBinthecity,from lo’eenta to $1.76, warranted
all silk; ?Kmbtolderifcs and; Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery.
.Trimmings, Fringes, and .Linen Cambric Hdkfs.« a full
assortment, *t the renowned ul r MoELROY’B, f
n27-s tor th J- ... . No.U South Ninth street, j
. rhRT GOOBS POR CHRISTMAS .GIFTS.
• 1a —CLOSING-OUT. OF.WINXEB .
OHABLES ADAMS, . . j
EIGHTH and ARCH Streets, ' (
Has made extensive preparations for the encourage*
mentof usrul Holiday Gifts. |
Black Lustrous Silks,.'evenr grader ’ > \
. Plaids, all wool and patt cotton.
• DblUnks,'plain and'g&t colors: '
French Blaok Cloth for ladies' Cloaks*
~ Alpacas, Paramattas and Lavellas.
Foil do phenes, Valencias, and Saxons.
• Satin Travels. 1 Ginghams: and Chintzes.
. . L ;CLoaiNG,vOn:T -OT fubnirhinq goods.
Marseilles Counterpanes}
Flannels, Muslins, and Tickings -
Bureau,'Table, and Piano Oorers;
Towellings of erery description i
Table Cloths, Napkins, and Doylies}
- blankets. • /
CLOSING OUi OF SHAWLS. h
Brcchb Long'ahd Square‘Shawls," ,
French Blanket Shawls.
'‘ •> Thibet and Mode Shawls, : .
Reversible Ehiwls,
t Misses' Long Shawls,
Bound Corner Shawls.
CLOSING OUT OF MEN'S’GOODS.
Men's Kid Gloves, double and single stitob; •
'’MeD'rßUek&llkOravatai -
Men’s and Bovs' Neck Ties, cheapest to he found,
{.ilenfs Mauds,, dlfferentstyles; i
* /Men's Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs]
• J EMBROIDERIES, HOSIEBY, MITS, GLOVES,'
of various description?. ~ . ; .
r Ti- Jaconets, Naicsooks Dimity,
- .^.CambricandßwitsMuslin, &o , Ac:,
all of which we are determined to reduce osh-halv
before taking stock... d2l-tu th sa-tf
£JHOIOE GOODS for tbe, HOLIDAYS.
.MARTIN & QOf AXLE'S ,
; BTATIONKRY;
TOY, A fANOY SOODS EMPORIUM, ' j
' :m: 1035 walnut street, j
' (BELOW ELEVENTH.) j
A cho’ee and elegant assortment x>t Goods suited to
the coming HOLIDAYS, comprising artloles of utility,
taste, and ornament, selected from the latest importa
tions expressly for tae City Betalf Trade.
M. & Q.’s Stock embraces every variety of Dolls,
Wax, Crying, and Bleeping, &0., together with a large
variety of (
PAPKE DOLLS, WRITING DESKS,,
FORT FOLIOS, HERBARIUMS, f
- . . . BORAP BO.OKS, PQRT-MQNNAIEB, &<J.
With a largo assortment.of Games,' Fancy Boxes,
Jhvenile Books. I 'Doll Theatres, Stables.
.WarehtfuMs, with’a general assortment-of'Toy and
FancyArtloiefl. ' . e.lxiF u-S ' l
se2B-taths Bni
. ;FANO.!-'»ANB!m3?AHB!> ' ‘
fcaftMt style Pins, in Bilk'Gripe, and Linen.
Also', Or|ckefc Bata, Balls. aadWicketa. nolO-tW
& 00..
- PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS,
Being now arranged in their now location, ‘
- . No.-45*BODTH,fOURTEUSTRKET,
arc offering a superior assortment of
DRUGGISTS’ ARTICLES
- - , _ .. AHD
*\ '
Consisting in part of r- - , j
‘ French and English PANOY 80APS. ’
, f . foreign BXTB&OTS and POMADPS. ;
(. A h BOtTLBOj in Gli« and China. 1
POBTEMOffNAIEB.PUBSBS sod'POOKBT-BOOKS.
J)REfiBING’UABgBdnd ODOR BOXES. *
HWi'j'Topth. K.Ur .nd Bhirlng BBDSBKB. io., &o.
-' To whfch'ihey tail thOatteotionof Druggists and ;the
public, aagiejr prfcef defy competition -> dlB-dtja7
RJIIS KRINGLK HEADQUARTERS—
' We hare Just reoelyOdour french Confectionery,
and'hrO'maaufsotuTing a superior artiole of Marsh Mel
low Gam Drops, Bon Bone, *■Cream Date*,“"&e. Call
and supply yohrsetoes with the best Confectionery in
'this city, at JBPPRIER & EVANS’,
nol6-8m N 0.71& MARKET St., bet, 7th and Bth.
|JHBB£U,AS,
NOWRBADY THEIR USUAL LARGS ASSORT.
MKNT'OP HANDSOMELY FINISHED :
PUBS FOB LADIES. j
: A LARGE ASSORTMENT IS OPfERBD OP
! i : ELEGANT AND .FASHIONABLE !
... .. ; ?ÜBS, ' ;
CONSISTING OP
BEAL SABLE, MARTIN, . PITCH, j AND
. *..CHINCHILLA,
AT ’VERY XiOW PRIOffiS,
, . /, , „ *r '•
DAVID.IT. SODIS,
~ , [NO. 622 ARCH STREET, ABOVB SIXTH.
. dHMf ' |
TC3-CKDOX3S.
the, cityj and otatyrieing
jyEV GUN STOKE.
482 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FIRTH,
I ' • • . , , WILL ores
• MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22,
An assortment of
THOBB OP JTHB OIOST CELEBRATED MAKERS
INBOEOPE. J i , -
TW *tt«.tlon of
■> Xr; ' EP,,PRTfiMSK , ' ;
U r*iaeit»4 to their Stock, irhlty they o«n pc'.
; BHABIr NOT BB BORPAgaiD >
UIUH, :'
PISTOLS, ■ • . ,
. •• ••• “ -MASKS, '
. r". - , - • POWOBB, - ! ,
..Bnpp,*o.
,i, - PDRHITUEB IN ALE VABIBTr. a "
IT iStOF THE jaiGHEST IMPORTANCE
- for over/ to .know'where the/'will'get, the
most for theitfraocey.eapebUll/such, times ah these;
ZIEGLRR c &.BM£Ta, Wholesale. Druggist*, Corner of
SECOND" Add GREEK Streets,''are ‘disposing sof thelr
White Dead. Ground Palnta, of all Colors; and Window
v *** prices whichwflUie
Tastings’, SatipDlta, . ;
LADIKS’OLOAKOIiOTHa. $
.. . :i Jos;& wm e. wood,
,- t . No. B North SECOND Street
<&o0p0.
(Confet lion erg.
, , Umbrellas.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
WILLIAM; A.' DROWN k 00.,
240 MARKET BTBMT,
SILK' UMBRELLAS.
Towhloh thoj Inrlte the .Mention of
■' BUYERS.
, ,SpXB,
©nnsf, pistole,
PHILIP WILSON k 00.,
VINE GUNS ■ ■
OP THEIR. OWN MANUPAOXUB*, 1
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THE FIIESS.—PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1858.
£eflar’Nutit«o,
IN THE OOTTKT OP COMMON PLEAS
?on the o;ty andGounty of philadel-
PHI A’/' •'-** ' -'-'I- } / _ ~J
BEYNOLD3 vr REYNOLDS—Sub Divorce. March
Term, 185$HNb: 26. , \ t *' ■ /• / • /
o p A D n i?° M l J Bth » 'on* motion of J.
Attorney for Libellant,
the Heart grantja.rhle on* the 1 Respondent to ehow
cause why a decree of Divorce should not'bo en
caaor : Returnable. on - SATURDAY,
Fanuaky Ist; 186$,at 14b'olook A;M;' Sn ts *
wlirplease take notice or above pule,.
To—Mr. EDWARD J..REYNOLDS, Jteraondent.
JiBfcBGEANTfPRIOB,
d2l-tufcth2w Attorney for Libellant.
.::-: L:i:,>.ciSfotuea. v : . - c:r..i'T
is liercby givon tbat tho- undor
iL'V’ has'inade’application! for the-renewal of
Oeitmcate No.,iy7v for Fivo Shares of the Capital Stock
of tRe Philadelphia Exchttlge' Company,' aliO for ro
nnwal br* Certificate 648, for Five Sharrs-of the
Oaprtal Stock of .the Schuylkill NaripraU™ CompAry,
both standing in the name of RICHARD 'I*AXBON oh
the books of the aforesaii Companies, the original Cer
tificates having been lost or mislaid.
. - ' V RICHARD PAXBON,
dlO-mithSt* s " Administrator.
SPECIAL NOTICE.-r-Dealera in Goody.ear’a
Patentfor Vulcanized Rubber Suspendors, Braids,
Webs, and all other FAbrici
ing fibrous substancek with threads or sheets of vuloan-
Ized rubber aro notified that unless the same are pqonerly
stamped or labelled with'hiy name. aud by mV authori
ty, they cannot bo legally disposed of in the United
BtatwVMerfihTntf aniTdealerq <ge- invited to examine
specimens now in stored and to give their orders for the
Bprlng Trade to the undersigned,-EXCLUSIVE OWN*
BR OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUftIYB BIGHTS
'IN THE-PATBNX for,these goods, which embrace all
the styles'heretofore manufactured' or importod,and
■many others. . > ,' •; r 1 i > . • --
v .ALSO* LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL
the' Terms—may be' obtained on application to
me at'No. 28 COURTLANDT. Street, N Y;
. - . , HORACE H. DAY;
Bole atii) to get.
IMPORTERS AND ‘ j ‘
commission' meboh arts.
TO LET,
; ThOliY«-!rtory BROWN-STONE WAREHOUSE,
No. 45 Sontb SECOND Street,
> NEAB OHESTNUT, STREET,
SulUble for th. PAOEAQB, OR OTHKR BUSINBBS,
‘ " BENT BOW—For » Torn of Yoonl.
: Poj.pMtonstTea3MiimylBt <
ATPLY ON THE BUEUIBES. 42-Im
MFOR SALE—A hantlaomo, now throo-
Btoi7 BRICK DWELLING, with thren'ory btiok
bttUdlnfß.'t.flnlßheithrooghdutln Srat-olißß style, «r 4
has all the modern improvements. Located on TWEN
TIETH Street, aboT© Race. And will be sold a bar
gain. Apply to BURTON & LANING,’No. 602 ARCH
Jjtreet. ' . aia-tf
jm FOB oocqd4 and third
BlaLfloors-of the new marble building, Nos. 10 and 21
South FOURTH Street, 26 feet front and 90 feet deep.
Apply on thCpremlseS to
a6-t jal \ TEMPLE, BARKER, & CO.
FOR RENT—The DWELLING No.
8ui616 LOOUBT Street,' (or Washington Square,) from
the Ist of January,' 1869. The house is three stories
high, wlth-basement, back building, &o , now ocoupled
by J“. WrForney. Apply at the office of Tht Puss, or
atthdhduse, , .no23*tf
mTO IjET—The large, well lighted, and,
eligible STORE; No-S3 -outh SECOND Street,
which will be vacated by. the undersigned on the first of
January.- Rent very-moderate. Apply to
no!6-tf A. H. ROSENHEIM & BROOKS, as aboys.;
rjpo REN?. —On the Ist January next, the
Ua-rC Sgjy Superior £em2 ektpnsive ROOMS, (2d, Bd. 4th
and fitvHodrs, each 24feet by 148) of thp NEW STORE,'
683 MARKET Street. Thp Is one yf the fine
Improvements on the upperalde/between FIFTH and,
SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north' one on a
regr Street With, good 2O feet.into SIXTH'
Street. 4 on toe premises. nol-tf i
4rir* Safes.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
Mmm A large assortment of .
liam - - & WATSON’S ‘
PHILADELPHIA MA VVJ AOTUBED
. SALAMANDER SAFES,
VAULT DOOBB,
For Banks and Stores.
BANK LOOM,
" Equal to W 7 now in use.
IRON DOORS, BBPTTRR3.
Os as good terms as any other establishment In the
United States, by
1 EVANS & WATBON,.
No. 26 South FOURTH Street,
* •* Philadelphia.
PLEASE GIVE U 8 A GALL
(Kartietinfla.
TJAILX *. BROTHER^
JL> ' CARPET WAREHOUSE,
iYo. SSO CHESTNUT BTHEET.
WE SHALL OPEN TO-DAY ANOTHER INVOICE
OF
ENGLISH
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
.« OROSSLEY’S” CELEBRATED HAKE,
ONE DOLLAR A YARD.
C.rpet barer, .irlil And odr stock full end of froth
. strles' ui PHIOEB VERT LOW. ' - noB-tf
fJIHE WAREHOUSING COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
DIRKOXORS.
PATIUOK BBipV, IPLINT FISK,
AIAXUNDEB HENRY, B*o. 1,. HARBISOV,
AJ. PLBASONTON, I WILLIAM NBILSON,
WM. H. JJTBWABT, |3 R. QRAWFOBD.
PATRICK BRADY, President.
S. B. CRAWFORD, Tice President.
WILLIAM NIILSON, Seeretary.
CLIFFORD 8. PHILLIPS, Warehouse Keeper.
THE WAREHOUSING COMPANY OF PHILAD’A
ARB PREPARED TO
RECEIVE GOODS ON STORAGE,
Whether in Bend or Duty Free, at Current Rates, and
.iriU.lsaae receipts or warrants therefor.
Application may be made at their;
OFFICE, IN LAUREL STREET,
Lately occupied by the United States Custom House, or
at their premiss, better known as the
TOBACCO 'WAREHOUSE,
Jg NEWLAND & CO.,
* LOOkING-GLASS AYD PIOTUEE-FBAHB
-* MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
1 An Extensive Stock of
OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOB DRAWINGS
. AND ENGRAVINGS,
All at rer? Low Prices,
604 ARCH BT., ABOVE SIXTH, PHILA.
d7-8m . .
U ANDSORUBS AND CLAMPS.
HANDBORUBS.
No. 1, 08X0- per do*.
2. 76c. **
8. 87c. “
' 4.100c.' «
CLAMPS.
6 Row,’ f 1.26 per osen.
7 Bow, $1.76 per doien.
8 Row, $2.25 per doses.
HENRY C. ECKSTEIN,
all iJ North Third Rtraat Pbllad.lobU
BRUSHES.— AU in want of those arti
cles, at wholesale or retail, will find it to their
interest to bur them at CLINTON’S BRUSH EMPO
RIUM, No 90S CHESTNUT Street, above NINTH, for
the same quality, stylos, and variety o&nnot be found
elsewhere for the same money. All who hare bcught
there will testify to the above.
, d 24 6t EDWIN CLINTON.
a*d IMPORTANT DISCOVER 7
PRENTISS’S
WASHING AND SCOURING -
SOLUTION.
PATENTED JUNE '22, 1858,
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-saving preparation) and costs l&a than half of any
other article known for cleansing purposes. While it
cleanses, whitens, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and.
Wobllen 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
oountry, aa well as by many reliable housekeepers and
citizen*.
Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by :
SAMUEL GRANT, Jb.,& CO.,
180 SOUTH WATER’BTREET,
ftAUTION.
PRENTISS’S WASHING AND SCOURING SOLU
TION.-fThe unders’gned would caution the public
against the purchase of Liquid Washing Solutions, pur
porting to be similar to. or .equally.efficient with, bio.
The undersigned is protected by a patent in tho mauu
ifaotu'a of the only article,which can bo safely and effl
.cleoUy Ufcel. Spurious imitations have been got up,
Yriiioh will prove inefficient in cleansing, and de’oterl
•ous to the fabric. Grocers and retailers should be
careful hot to purchase the Washing and Scouring So
lution except of ua, as th»y will otherwise render them
selves liable aa infringers Purchasers should be care
ful to purchase. ONLY PRENTISS’S SOLUTION, aa
they will,thqs.avpid all risk of destroying the fabrics
washed.' Conclusive proofs can be furnished that this
art'dawUl not injure Ihb fabrio. Bept29-Bmo-th&tu
PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.—
SPECIAL NOTICE TO PHYSIOIANB.—The above
OffefttavehiMft for the exhibition of remedied to die*
easelaurfaced, which combines the following advanta
ges : Agood and unvarying con date nee, easily washed
off with water, dissolves all that are solu
ble in water 1 , hence facilitating instead of obstructing
their absorption, and dots not get rancid. • The last
property atone, renders It an invaluable acquisition to
the practitioner. Prepared and forsale wholesale and
retail, at BIHfiS’S Laboratory and Pharmacy,
mhfi Twelfth and Chestnut etrf e\
(VI thomas * Sons, ; " T
LFJ • Nee. 189 and 14L.SOUTH FOURTH BTEBHT '
_ (Fonnerlv Nos. 67 and 69.)
v AfiEfifiSirOOßß >ANDiRB AE .ETATE' 1
Twenty-fourth Fall Sale, 4th January, at the Ex
change.' - -■
Twenty-fifth Fall Sale, Ilth- January, at the Ex
change.
Twenty-sixth Fall Bale, 18th January, at the Ex
change.
Part of the handbills of. the above sales now
ready.
BEAL BSTATBrSTOOKS, &8.
• Publld Sales .Bt Exchange everv
Tuesday Evening,-. ,
a-JEIv each property Issued eeparately, to
Addition to which we publish on the Saturday prerlotu
to each sale,-ohe thbnßahd'oatalognesln pbmphfetfbm,
giving foil dewirlptl onvof all the’propervr to be sold on
thufollowingTAceday]. - ~ f ... __ _
; c; "PRIVATE BALE REGISTER i
jKTtßealtErtate Entered, cm tour- Frivite, gale Re
guw>:«nd’adrerUspd, occasionally to our Public Bale
(of l,OOO copies, are'printed weekly,)
- ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
.. ID” We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri
vate. SqU, InclallDg every description :Of City and
country property. “Printed Lists > may be had at th*
auction store. .. . t
~ FORTES,' MIRRORS, CARPETS, CHINA, SHELV
CARD.— Our pale this morning, at the auction
store, will comprise, besides 600-lots superior. Beooodr
hand furniture, suit of rosewood drawing-room furnir
ture, Brussels, • Ingram, and Venetian-carpets, elegant
rosewood piano-forte, 7 oct&ve, by Soberr, nuperior ma-
spade by Gale & Co.; Superior ma
hogany pianoforte made by‘Loud, suporlor mahogany
piano-forte j abo, 1 mantel mirrors, Obion asd gla’R
,ware, beds and bedding, (c o„ comprising an attractive
worthy the attention of l&aies and others
desirous of purdhaqlng.
Hj~ Cataiogn’es’now ready and the articles arranged
for Examination. ■ <• ...
BANK BTOOKB, PEWS, LOANS, &e.
, , On Tuesday Evening,
; January. 4tU, at 7 o'clock, at the PhtUielnhia'Bx
chaoge— .• - . - *
Ezeoatoro* Peremptory Sale—Estate of Jacob Korn]
< .daffer, Deceased.
. 9 shares .Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
J l6 shares Little Schuylkill Navigation* and BaUrtad
Company. . '*
4 shares Southwark Railroad Company.
4 shares Delaware.and Schuylkill Canal,Company
? shares City Bask ftocki- -
share kf*rcan|ilo Library Company.
S7(M) PehnsylyanlL Btate’6 percent loan.
$136 in-noTefl-of the Pobnsylvanla • Bank, marked
good. February 4th, UC3. '’' “ ‘
$lBB.ll check/marked good, oh the Baokcf Ponngyi
vama. • -
Also, iot other hicotints—. _ , . ’ ,
20 new sharos (1 old share) Sdtl rranchco Land As
sociation. ' ,
Also, without reserve, 4-shares Philadelphia, ftnu
Hayrp-de.grsce Steam Tow-Boat Company.
Also, Pew No. 61, middle aisle. Central Presbyterian
Church , southeast corner bf Eigqth and phenry streets
—oost $4OO.
Pew No. 46, middle aisle, St. Andrew's Church
cost $BOO. ' * ,
N. J. 1
For account of whom it may concern—
, 101 hares Weßt Philadelphia Passenger Railway Com
pany—full paid.
TWENTY-FOURTH FALL SALE-JANDABY 4th
Will include— -
Orphans’ Court Sale^—Estate of Samuel Miller,
TWO VALUABLE LOTS,with stone and frame dwel
lings, Gray’s lane, Vest of the Darby plank-road,
,Twenty r fonrth ward.
Orphans’ OoyrtBale—Estate of 'James Morrow, dec’d.
THREE THUBE-STORY RRIOK DWBLLIjjGH, Owen
street, between Thirteenth and Broad and Lombard
and South streets.
Assignee’s Peremptory Sale.
TRACT OP LAND, 1477 85' 100 acres, Supposed to be
woodland,' situate in Montrose county, Arkansas.
SamO'Estfrte—FlVE TOWN LOTS, Sooth Covington.
. Kenton county. Ky.
.. Same Estate—TßAQT 07 LAND, Iso acres' situate In
Benton county,'lowa. k
Same O7 LAND, 80 aerosj sityatl in
■ Dnbuque Land-DiStrlofr, lowa.- '
.Bame.EstatOr^TßAOTio7 LAND, 2sfi acres, situate
. Ip. Lewis county. Missouri <
Same Estate—7AßM of ,680 acres,'Paydtts county,
Illinois; part’woodland, with two-Btory brick' dwelling,
log - and- frame barn.
• particulars of each of .the above In hand
.bins,
UNITED STATES HOTEL; ATLANTIO OITT. N.» J.
—The very'yalusbla property-known as the- »Uait*d
Stites-Hotel,” Atlantic City. N..J-,. I The house is 66
feet front by 40feet deep, wuh a wing by 210 feet: is
-four stories high, wlth<34o large sle*piog*&p&r!m*nm.
Situate on a square of ground, 850 feet front on the rail
road by 500 feet de*p; with a square of gronod laid out
aa a park, 860 feet front by 600 feet deep to the ooeao.
Containing 12 acres. ■ ‘ 1
Executor’? peremptory Sals—Estate of Jacob Korn
" daiTer, deceased . i ,
‘ VALUABLE BUSINESS STf brick,
store and dwelling, No. 018 South Second straot. south
•f Ohrietisn street. - ‘ - • ■ -, , , '
Same Estate—VALUABLE BU a INBBB STAND—
?hree-Btory brick store and dwelling (with granite front
Wo stories) adjoining the above, being No. 9tt£outh
Seoond street ,
Same Estate—BUSINESS BTAND—Two-story frame
.store and dwelling, adjoining tbe apovC, being No. 017
Bonth Second street.
6amS Estate—SEVEN FRAME DWELLlNGS—Chris
tian street, between Second and Third streets.
Sftne Ejtate—TWO FBAME DWELLINGS.'China
street, between Trontand Second streets, (Boutbwark )
A FIRST MORTGAGE f or $1 300. secured by two
three-story brick dwellings, Brown svrtot, /Nineteenth
ward.) The title papers may be seen at the Auction
Rooms. . - >
THREE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING,
No. 1210 Little Washington street, between Twelfth and
Thirteenth and Prims pod Federal streets, with a frame
Stable in the rear.
.GROUND RENT $66 A YEAR—A well-secured yearly
ground rent of $66 a year clear of taxes
QEODND RENT $lB A YEAR—A’well-secured yearly
ground rent of $lB a year.-clear of taxes.
VALUABLE PROPERTY—Stores, dwellings. Ac,*
Nos 1740 and 1748 Markpt street, southeast corner of
Eighteenth street, opposite the Media Railroad Depot
anuNos,6 r 7.and 9 Sonth Eighteenth street,£elov Mar
ket street. To be sold together
BUSINESS BTANDS-rlhree-story brick tavern and
dwelling, southeast corner of Becpnd and Bblppen
streets. 1
BAKERY AND DWELLING Three-story brick
bakery and dyelilrg, Bbippen street, adjoining the
above
TWENTY FIFTH FALL BALIUJA UABY 11th;
' 'Will Ihclhde—
MARKER STREET.—First rate Bn mess Location.
—Building .lot, north side of Market street, between
.Delaware Fifth 'and Bix£h streets, pt be cold. peremp
torily- The building formerly on it was burned.
' THREE STORY BRICK STORK AND DWELLING,
northwest corner of-VleTenth and Christian streets.
Peremptory Sale —THRBK-STORY BRICK DWEL
LING, No. 617 South Seventh Btreet, with ttree«etory
brick dwelliog in the rear. -
Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Joseph Parris, Dca’d.
THBBB-BTORF BRICK DWELLING*No, 027. North
Tenth street, above Poplar.
Ss,ma Estate.—FOUß BUILDING BO feet
front, southeast aide of Doke street, northeast of .Som
erset street, Richmond spar the Beading Railroad.
LOMBARD STREET—’hree-atory bylek dwelling
and brick shop, No. 043 Lombard street, gait of
Seventh
■ HANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY BRICK RE
BIDBNCB, southwest corner of Sprute and Twentieth
ctreptp. , ;
’ VALUABLE PROPERTIES, GERMANTOWN,,
street, Waihington ’Land, Shoemaker’s Lanty and
Sbarpnaok street, viz : - ‘ ,
VA< UABLE RESIDENCE, Main street, with coach
house, pardon, Ac., lot 110 feet on Main street, 2£4 feet
lfl inches deep—three fronts. -
-JSBABPpAOK.. STREET. —Six three atory "frame
dwellings Sbarpspck street, near Main street. They
will be sold separately, >
MAIN STREET.—Noafc atone residence, with coach
bouse, Mam street; near'y opposite the fplpnd'd.resi*
denoe of George W. Carpenter, Etq.
BHOEMAKB’t’B LANE.—Five large and valuable
lofcvSboerapker’n I,nne or Penn street. Will pe sold
separately. They a v o opposite handsome improvements.
WASHINGTON LANE, Valuable and beautiful
country seat. 29 acres with haodaome improvements,
fine fruit orchard*? Washington Lana, near the Town
ship line, and about a mile from the Chestnut Hill
Railroad.
DOCK STREET.
Terms of sale the whole of the above estate
half wh. The-oiyaer sella on account of removing
from Germantown, ' • '
in* Full particulars in handbills.
Peremptory SaIe.—GROUND BENT OF 762* A
YEAR.—A well-scoured ground-rent of $62J£ a year.
Executors’ SaIe.—IRREDEEMABLE GROUND
RENT.—A well-secured Irredeemable ground pent of
$36 a year—clear of taxes.
Sale at Nos; 189 qnd 141 South Fourth Street.
BUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, FINE
FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS OAR
I’EIS, *O.
This Morning,
At 9 o’clock, at toe ntore, an extensive
assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant
piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from families
declining housekeeping, removed to the store for con
venience of e&Io.
ggAlso, an elegant rosewood piano forte, 7 octave.
Also, a superior piano-forte by Gate & Co.
Also, a superior piano-forte by Loud.
Also, a second-hand piano-forte
Also, a large lot of coantera, shelving, Ac.
Naffi. $ll2 per doe,
0. 1 25 <
7. 1 60 «•
8. 1 76 “
BY WILLIAM H. STEER, GENERAL
AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, *56. 46
North EIGHTH Street, below Arob.
J. A. ELIBON. Auctioneer,
ip* Consignments of new and second-hand 1 house
hold furniture, piano-fortes, carpets, watohes, jewelry,
to., respectfully solicited, on whloh liberal cash ad
vances will be made if required. • ,
{f?“ Oat-door sales attended to promptly. Charges
as moderate as any other house in this elty.
JM. GUMMET & SONS,
• REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, ■
No. 620 WALNUT STREET,
CARD.— J M. Gnmmey Se Bona, auctioneers, will
hold regular Bales of Real Estate, Stocks, Also,
household furnltoro at dwellings.
REAL BBVATB AT PRIVATE SALtf,
U 5" On our Private Sale Register will always be
found a very large amount of real estate. Including
every description of city and country property.
J. M. GUAI MB Y & PONS,
Real Estate Brokers,
620 WALNUT Street, belovf Sixth
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER.
►3 . and HONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 224 feouth
THIRD Street, below Walnut L opposite Pear' irt., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of business from T o’clock, A. U., until It
o’clock In the evoning.
Oat-door sales, and sales 'at the Auction Bouse, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms. i
CAPITAL $200,000,
Bliabiukid/or tht last YAtrJjr Tsar#.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
monds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer
ahead Ue, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Oigari». Musical
Instruments, Guns, Horses, "Carriages, and Goods of
•venr dgicrlption. ' ’
Au'goods can rtmalu any length of time agreed
pen.
All advances, from ose hundred dollars and
will be charged 2 per cent, per month; $6OO and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House having a depth of 129 feet, has large
fire and thief-proof,vaults to store all valuables, and pr'J
vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy instj
ranee effected for the benefit of all persons haring goods
advanced upon. , ;
N. B.—On account of having an unlimiUd capital,
this office li prepared to make advenes* on more satis
factory and accommodating terms than, an/ other in
thtaeity.
Money advanced to the poor, in small azuofintfi, with)
out any charge. '< f
AT PRIVATE SALE. v !
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, end
(Botbinff will be sold at reduoed crises. «qj-lv
Philadelphia.
TRUSSES I—Genuine French, for
Adults. : • ,
TFUB3EB! Genuine French, for Children'.
TRUSSES! do do. Ladle#.' ,
TRUSSES! Approvod American Styles) ; •
Supporter Brace# 5 Knglieh Abdominal Belts; [ Syrin
ges, a new and injprovodfleJf-Injecting article, specially
adapted to Ladle#’use Also, bath-room qy nulrant
Enemas: French Pessatie* } Breast Puinpg;' InFants’
Nuning Fisks; Nipple Shells and Shields. Forsale
by - OALEB D NEEDLES, Phartnacenhet,
and Practical adjuster of Meohanical Remedies, -
6. W lorner TWLJLFrH and RACE SteG Bhlla.
Ladies* rooma—entrance on Twelfth strong next door
*o Store Snf
mow LINES, AND BOW AND STERN
' A LlNKS—Manufactured and for Bale by WEAVER,
FITTER. & 00 , No. 2a North Water Street, i*mT
22 North Wharves , ■ d 25
SCOTCH ALK.—JJO casks Younger’s Alo,
in Glsßfl and &£>ne,lh store, and f6r sale ly A.
MERINO, 140 South JKONT Street, dkO
Stoles bj] antuptt.
B‘ ‘SOOTTi Jr.. AROTIONEER; No. 431
• CHESTNUT STREET, 1 onkhlto the OMtoA
betwoen-FdUHTH and FIFTH Streets
PEREMPTORY, CLOSING SALE OF GERMANTOWN
, '.' GOODS -u
This Morning,
Deseinoer 80th, cbmmenclr.g at 10 o’clook, by cata
logue, a large stock or.Gerimi'jtowu knit goods, com
prising the entire balance of stock of a first-class manu
facturer. The rale will comprise
HOODS. NUBIAS, BIGGOLETS. ,£ '
Zephyr knit opera hoods, children’s school hoods,
zephyr rfggolettet.jmblas. / .
SHAWLS, BASQUES
Also, ladies’ and children’s wool knit shawls, jackets,
talmas, and barques
SCARPS; LEGGINGS,; GAUNTLETS.
Gents’ and children’s extra s ze'zephyr scarfs, boas,
aud cowfcrts
Also, zephyr gauntleta aod loggings.
.HOSIERY,
< Also, ladies’ and gents’ merino, cotton, and wool hose
andnalf-hose,children’sscarlet spotandplaid hose, Ac.
\Lr The whole will-be r arranged for examination,
with ca'alogues, early on the morning of sale.
• 7 1 1 ' EMBROIDERIES.
Also, included In sale a line of book and jaconet col
lars und Bets.
RIBBONS AND FLOWERS.
Also, bonnet and, trimming ribbons, French nrtifioial
flowers.
STOCK OF EMBROIDERIES.
This Morning,
Also, a stock of embroideries, comprising erobro*-
dered book, Swiss, and Jaconet sets and collars, guipure
collars and sets, black and wb>te laces, nets, illusions,
ribbons, French flowers ahd feathers, Ac.
LARGE SALE OF FANOY GOODS, TOYS, JEWELRY,
PERFUMERY, POItTE-MONNAIEB, PAINTINGS,
Ac., Ac.
On Yridsy Morning,
3l«t Inst., by catalogue, commencing at 10# o'clock,
will be sold n large stook of fancy goods, consisting In
pait, viz:
JEWELRY, PENS, AND PENOILS.
A line of line jewelry, lava, cameo, and painted sets
and ping, pencils, gold pens, ivory.tablets, shawl pins,
Ac., Ac. ,
PERFUMERY.
Paris perfumery, pomades, Woodland Cream, Balm of
1,000 Flowers, bay waters
PORTEMONNAIEB, &c.
Morocco and pearl porte-monnales, back and morocco
pttrses, cigrr < cajea fort-folios, chess beards, tanker’s
cases, traveiling’gcmpanions.'f&tcbQlJ, 1 ,
. COMBS, JET GOODS, &Q.
Horn combs, goggles, spectacles, percussion caps,;
-twvesers, buttons, jet-bracelets and piaa, beltr, c at
licks, fancy boxes, kid dolls. trv sets.
: .. fanoy baskets.
Also. & line of fancy work baskets.
:: iJ ' 7*1., r, PAINIING3.
s&flse oil payings under gluts, marine views, land
scapes, HgurJes-. bends; *o.
« jrpjNOH AND GERMAN TOYS.
Also, a Jargo ltp German pys.
Also, an Invoice of tea trays, 21 hour and 8-day
cloGksj-oall bells: >
Philip ford, auctioneer, no.
630 MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and
BIXTH. south side
LARGE BALE 0F BOQTB, BROES. GUMS, Ac.
r * 'This Morning,' -
Will bo sold, by catalogue, about 300 cases boots,
shoeß, gum »hoes, &c M to which ’the attention of pur
chasers is requested "
'■ 4lo°*)° 6a ls one l andsomo silvor-mouuted glass show
ease, suitable for tbe\display of jewelry op goods,
COMMERCIAL SALESROOM.
' 222 MARKET STREET,
BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS.
F. G. WOLBEBT, Auariovcn
CTUKNESS, BRINLEY, A 00.,
P No. 439 MARKET BTREET.
jl/IOSES NATHAN H, AUOTIONEEB
Lfi AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, S. B. corner
SIXTH and RACE Street*..
GREAT PDBLfO ACCOMMODATION.
MONEY! MONEY! ! MONEY ! ! ! ,
Moiiey liberally advanced in large or small amounts,
from pue dollar to thousands, on gold and stiver plate,
diamopds, patches, jewelry,, fowling-pieces, musical
instruments, furniture, dry goods, olothing, groceries,
cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, her
ueps, apd air aptjejes for* afiy’Mdhgth of time
agreed op, at Nathans* Principal; Establishment!
southeast ebrner of Sixth and Race streets.
PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted at
th« lowest market rates. ‘
NATHANS' r PRINCIPAL EBT 4BLISQMBNT, S. E.
CORNER ANii BAOB BTRBETB. ;
Wherd money will be llberallyAdvanoed on gold and
silver plate, diamonds, <watehea, jewelry, ■ fowling
pieces, dry goods, clothing,. groceries, liquors, cigars,
hardware, cutlery, facoy artlolea, mirrors, paintings,
engravings; musical Instruments, furniture, bedding,
horses, vehicles, harness; stocks, and all other articles
of value. '• ’ •• -.
OUT-DOOR SALES,
Personal attention g* von fp all ont-door sales, either
at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, and charges
unusually low
CEimratictwl.
OALLAD SINGING AND GUITAR.—
S 3 T. BISHOP, 12(2 FILBERT Street.
FAMILY SCHOOL, FOR SMALL BOYS,
A .at Ol&jtnont. Delaware. Number limited.
This Home School is beautifully situated In a high
and healthy posit on on the Baltimore rAllroad, one
hour's tide from Philadelphia
Tho Principal having decided to enlarge the number
of his Pupils, there are a few vacancies.
For circulars, or more particular Information, apply
to JOHN B OLEMSON, D. D.,
d26«6t Olaymont, Delaware.
| ONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
JLi N E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book keeping in
all Its various forms; preparing'Students thorobghly
for situations In any branch of purines*: Plain and Or
namontal Writing: Commercial Galoulatiotia: Law and
Correspondence. No institution in the United States
gives a more thorough and practical coursd In this
department no teaching is done in classes, and Is open
DAY and'EVENING. 1 Time unlimited
MATHEMATICAL AND CjbASSfOAL DEPART
MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas
sical Education, vis: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, ko.. Ancient
and Modern Languages, with all the higher uolleglatje
Studies. Sessions’of five months Corpmjjnca September
Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received 'at any time.be
fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata
logues furnished gratis.
mh2s-tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal
(n&I TTENDEN* P HILADE EP HIA
OOMMKBOIAL COLLEGE, dortiewt' oosner of
OHIBTNtJT.and I&VENTH Stmt*.
An Institution designed to dt rounx men for AO2
TITS ItOBINEBS.
• BPABD OF TBDBTIIB.
jwaiL tZfmr*’’
John Sp&rhawk, Oa>tu 8. DroTn,
XjuacHtcker, A. V. Persona,
D. B, Hinman, Frederick Brown,
Joahaa Lipplncott.
EVENING SESSIONS after September 15th.
Each Student has ibditidual imstrootioh ;at this
Institution, and a Diploma from here le the boat re
commendation a young man oan have, for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
ColU&a. seB-tf
ORFANT k STRATTON’S OH AIN OF
JLI NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, ■ Southeast corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets. Tor information, call or send for
circular. joie-tf
EVENING BEBSIONS HAVE COMMENCED.
S SNYDER LEIDY—JAS. M. LEIDY,
• Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS* ACADEMY. 1
Nos 149 and 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race,
where a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC
Is made certain to every pupU that may enter,
ACADEMY open day and evening,
FOR OHABLESTON AND SA
BMBk VANNAH —HKRON ’SJjINB.
GOODS BJCOIIVKD AND BIIAB 0* LADING SIGNJD
SVBRY DAY.
The splendid first-clue aide-wheel Steamship*
KJJY&TONB STATS and STATS Of GBOBGIA,
Now form a'weekly. Uno for the Booth and Southwest,
one or these ships sailing erery SATURDAY at 10
o’clock A. li. } alternately for Charleston, and Ba*
rannah.
NOTIOS.
Until the steamship State of Georgia has reoeited hex
new boilers, the Steamship Keystone Btate, in order to
accommodate passengers and the trade, will make
Weekly Trips, alternately to Charleston and Barannah.
#OIi OHABLISIOn
The steamship KEYSTONE BTATS, OipUia O.P
Mftshman, will sail Qa SATURDAY, January 16th,
at 10 o’clock, A. M. 1
FOR SAVANNAH
The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain 0. P.
Marshmna. will siU rn WEDNESDAY, January 6tb, al
10 o’clock A. M ’ ’
The iteamßhlp STATE 0? GEORGIA, Captain 3 I.
Garvin. Hill nil on SATURDAY, January 224, at 10
o’ulock, A. M
' At both Charleston tad Savannah, these shipsconnact
with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail
roads, Ac., for all places In the South and Bouthwetl.
fBIIGHTB REDUCED.
Heavy freight at an average of II per cent, belov
New York steamahip rates.
INSURANCE.
FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportloa
of goods shipped Booth will be found to be lower bj
theso ships than by sailing vessels.
Cabin pa55age.,,..*,,,,, 920 00
Steerage do g 00
Ixourslon Tiehets, good forthe present year. 81 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed,
for freight or passage, apply to
• A. HERON, Jr,,
. No. 828 (late 81) North WhanH.
Agents at Charleston, 7. S. A T. 6. RUDD.
Agents In Savannah, O. A. GREINER A CO.
' fcvv-florida, from. Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
♦very Tuesday.
for florid*, from Bavannah, steamers BT. MARYS
and BT. JOHNB, every A’uesday and Satnrday.
for Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on
the 4th and 10th of every month. jell
j&t. STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
JSwSPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON*
DKttllY, without delay, for $BO.
Return tlckots, good for six months, to either or the
above places, by ally steamer of the line, $6O for the
round trip, out and back.
MOM NEW YOBK.
Edinburgh, Gumming, -Saturday, Dec2s.l2o»eloekM.
Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, Jan 22, 12 o'clock M
FBOM GLASGOW,
G lasgow, Thomson, Wednesday, December 22d.
Edinburgh, Cummlng. Saturday, January 22d.
BATES OP PAFBAGB. .
FROM GLASOOW.
First Ola 5...
Bteerage, found with cooked provisions,
FBOM NEW YOBK.
Plrst Class... 975 oo
Steerage, found with oookod provisions 80 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fare: Infanta In
Steerage free.
Beturn tickets available within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
First Class $l4O Bteorage .'.*6o
An experienced Surgeon attached to eaoh Steamer.
For freight or paesego apply to
WORKMAN A 00., 123 WALNUT Btreet, Philadel
phia
ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
11ALL A LONEY, Buchanan’s Wharf, Baltirnora.
n 027
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
SuaiSßßm AMERICAN BOYAL MAIL ST£AM
rtoK arw tobk to litibpool
Eeeoad Cabin Passage ,
r&ou BosToa wo litupool
OhiefCfcWn Passing*.. fli
eeccmdCabin Passage.,..., ec
Tie ships from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Oapt, Jodkins. CANADA, Oapt. Lace.
ARABIA) Oapt J. Stone. AMERICA, Oapt.Wiokman
ASIA, Oapt. S. G. Lott. NIAGARA. Oapt, Ryrie.
> AFRICA, Oapt. Shannon. ID BOP A, Oapt. J. Leiteh
Those tossbls carry a dear white light at mut*headj
men cd starboard bow; red on port bow.
CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Deo, 1.
APRIOA, Shannon, “ N, York, Wednesday, Deo. 8
EURO ‘iA, Leiteh, “ Boston, Wednesday, Doo. 18.
PERSIA, Judkins, ft .N. York, Wednesday, Deo. 23
ARABIA- Stone, “Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 20
ASIA. Lott, <> N York, Wednesday, Jan 6
CANADA; Lang, “Boston, Wednesday, Jan 12.
AFfHOA, Shannon, “ N York, Wednesday, Jan 10.
' Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Burgeon on board.
The owners of thane Ships will net be aooonntabla foi
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Spools, Jewelry, Precious Stones
dr Metals, Unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed.
■ Tor freight or passage apply to -
nol*y a. OUNABD, i Bowling Green,
jSjAJtfUEL hastraEsferred his
Office'from Carlisle,.Pepiia., to No. Til SAN
-8051 fitrent. (between Chestnut aod Walnut,) Phila
delphia - He will' attend to any business' entrusted to
biff care. in 'the Courts of Philadelphia or in the In
terior of the Btate. - • '
. Philadelphia; November 24, 18fi8
ISAAC T.' BEDFORD, BRICKLAYER
A No. all PEAR Street, b«sk of 21» . WALNU T St.
near the Exchange;.reddenoo 3SINOBLB Street.
Jwngora and Heatera fenllt and repaired, and all klnda
or Brick work done. , . .
- Oidera bp Despatch Post promptly attended to. Beat
of reference. no!6-2m*
T li i?„ AP AMS .co., office (
p*Vlw<?nSf®??SP* SIBaSl l ferwarda.PAßOßLa.
is«nre£!&n MERCHANDIZE. - BANK NOTES : and
i?fe C n\?U nTDn» 3, o i t " < i7' n ' ia^gß t <>r W connection
rowß t afn?mJ l r.e ß °r o^?ANl,ss ) all the prinalpa!
TOWNS and CITIES or tke Dnltedßiateej ’
„ 'S..B. BANDfOBB, -
- RnMrinttDmtt *
\ IiJBX. MoKINKEY, —“ '
ATTOBNBY AT LAW.
GBBENBBT3RG, PA.
Will praetloe In Weitmoreland, Armatrong and In
liana coantlea. «ell-tr
ABBAMBI ft a «|T*.
A BEAMS A MAYER,
A*- . aTtorneyr at baw^^^^
promptly to all professional
trusted to them. Speoial attention given to the collec
tion of claims, 0
. nnrB&BNOBB.
Got. Wm. I.Packer, Harriabnrg, Pa. ;L.A. Mackey,
President Look Haven Bank ; General I). K. Jackman,
Lock Haven: Hon. A. White, Look Haven; Simon
Scott, Look Haven: Bullitt & Pairtheme, Philadel
phia: McFarland, Evans, & 00., Philadelphia; Evans
® Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price. Philadel
phia; Hon. A. Y. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson,
Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia: Teper A Davis, Phila
delphia; Hon, James Burnside, Bollefonte, Pa.: J.W.
Quiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. - jy 25-tf
rWARLES TETE, COMMISSION HER
CHANT and Importer of. HAVANA BXGABB,
'New\ 138 Wdnnt street, second story.' aul-ly
f AUMAN & RABORG—
Li Importers and Wholesale Dealers fa WINES,
EBAWpiHS, WHISKEY. GINS, m FANCY L?
QUPRS, No. 101 7m ARKET Street, between Tenth and
Bieveoth streets ielO-tf
LARGEST DESK DEPOT Ilf
A. L. ADAMS’ IMPROVED DESK RACK.
No. 269 South THIRD Street,
Philadelphia.
OpTlOfl, RAN#, and SO#OGL SUBNJTy#SS.
TABLES, BOOKCASES,
* WARDRQBEB, AO. d3-Sm
L| ARBIS’ 3 BOUDOIK SEWING MA
LJL, OHINE is offered to the publioiaa the most re
liable low-priced Sewiog Machine in use. I|wiUfteK
from sis to. sixty stltcbegto an inch, on all kinds of
gopdo, from coarsest bagging to the finest cambrics. It
fs, without exception, the'simplest in Its mechanical
construction ever made, andean be run and kept in order
by a child of twelve years of ege. The DniußiLiir of
this machine, and the qualivv of its .work, are war
ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per mi
nute. The thread ueedia taken directly from the spools,
THB op BlfUtfOlSQ' Infact.u is P
machine that' Is wanted by every family In the land, and
the low price of
THIRTY DOLLARS,
at whteh they are sold, brings them within the reach of
almost every one B.D. BAKER, Agent,
dip dgm WVepyf'fipi 28 South EIGHTH !
f?i RQOERIES.—C; DONOGHUE, 16 S.
\X W\TElVBtreet, offers for sale, to reduce bfa
stock during this mooth, at reduced prices for Cash.
Philadelphia and New York Steam Refined Sugar and
Byrup' of vsHoub grades, Pr|me Coffee. Cuba an 4 New
Qrop New Orleans' MoAsaes, Sifted and Ada
mantine Candles -
p OQD GRQCERIE§,
5* • - AT PAIR PRICES!!!
OHAS. H. ty'ATT^O#,
Southwest corner TENTH and ARCS Btfeets. ’
Has on hand, and Isgenerally receiving THE BEST OP
GROCERIES, which he will sell at the post REASON
ABLE PRIOR* FOR CASE Having a LARGE and
CHOICE ASSORTMENT,ofBLAOKand GRKKNTBAB.
he is confident of being able to suit bgth in quality qnd
price, all persons in want of tbe article, in quantities of
from one popnd to the' half chest His general assort
ment embraces everything in the,way of PINK GRO
CERIES, and he would respectfully invite all In want
of good articles to give him a calk' It.wili be worth' the
trial ' - ; . nSO-lmo
, ifligora 'j onto '.jgpbatcQ. .
Rd. soofilbld, importer of ha
• VAIJA CIGARS—La Normandes, La Fire Flys,
La Blticas, Figaro?, Maria Antonleta. Pressed j Fior de
Rio Seco Regblias, Plor de fj&Pi?, Jose Ma Yichats,
Campiimrntos, and many other brands of superior qua
lity, at redaoed prices, No BQ7 Chestnut street, under.
Girard House. d9-lm
Gi'"FUGUET h SONS,
KS* Importers of HAVANA OIG4RB, i
«e2B • 210 Booth gROST Street.
Figaro, cabanas an d p artagas
BXG ARB.—A oholce invoice of these celebrated
brands on board brig “ Nov Ira,” daily expected from
Havana, and lor sale low, by CHARLES TJBTE,
(Newt 188 Walnut street.. below Second,
eel i fteaonA Btor
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Uanafactoren and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHEP,
and WINDOW GLASS, Northeaat oorner FOURTH and
«AOS Streeta, Philadelphia.
Bole Agents for the sale of tha celebrated Flore ffe
Plate Glass. mb2B-tf-
DETEBSIVE SOAP.—Time, labor, and
money saved. In using It, clothes do not require
any boiling or rubbing on washboard One ponnd will
go as far ts three pounds common Rosin Soap. War*
ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded
It is decidedly the cheapest and best washing Soap
ever offered to the public, Manufactured only by
VAN HAAGEN A MoKEUNE. For sale by all re
spectable Grocers In the.city,and wholesale only by
THAIN A MoKEONB, 1
003-8 m 33 South Wharves ,
rjIAW & BEERS'
A LUBRICATING GREASE,
the best and cheapest oomppund for greasing the axles
or OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS. BRATS and
WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY.
For sate In tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the
DRUGGISTS In the city andthe MANUFACTURERS,
WllUlm Wn IgRftTVFn WSTin fitrM*
jyjANILA AND JUTK
ROPE,
CORPS, TWIITES, Etu.<
Unofutnrcd ini for nl. at tha lo»«jt New York
prices, t>jr
WEAVER, FITJLiER & CO.,
No: S 3 N. WATER Street, and 33 N. WHARVES.
nol7-2m
JjIIRST PREMIUM AWARDED
BY TUB
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER, 1838,
TO THH
‘ WEST PHILADELPHIA
STARCH-MANUFACTURING COMPANY
FOX THBIR UNRIVALLRO
PEARL STARCH
AND CORN FARINA.
THOMPSON, CLARKE, & YOUNG,
ISO and 133 South FRONT Street,
n27‘ tf Agents for the Company
Brick-making machine, which
makes the Uricke and temper the clay, makes from
:>ne to three thousand per hour. Upwards of thirty in
use. Patented February 3d. 1858. Machines and rights
For sale. Counties, or one-fourth of the Patent. will ho
so d. Known to bn the only practical one in use. Ad
dress 0. OARNELL, Germantown road, above Fifth
ntroot. Philadelphia dlft-tmrlO
ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS.
We have just received a comprehensive and va
ried stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap
pendage to Churches Vestibules, Conservatories, and
other buildings, where it Is deemed necessary to embel
lish, or to give a chaste and elegant appearance. Any
color may.be had, either plain or ornamental, elabo
-ately or in relief. ZIEGLER So SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Gists Dealers,*
uSft-dtf AO* Second and Green ate
~..16 guineas.
... 8
Aroade hotel,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH,
PHILADELPHIA .
COHDUOTBD OR TUB EuROPRAH PLAN.
A new lease for a term of years having been obtained
for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, It will con
tiaue to be conducted as heretofore, on tho European
plan, and the prices remain unchanged, vis:
Room Pbb Day 600. Dinner 600. Bbbakpast abd
TSA, BAOH, 37X0.
. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every
thing done to make guests comfortablo. The chamber
are heated in winter by raonntt of Steam Pipes, for which
no extra charge is made.
There is no bar kept In the house to he a source of
annoyance to guests.
The accommodations are designed wholly for business
men—hence no ladies are received.
Ip* This house is never dosed day or night. .
J. D. BROWN,
oc6-Sm E. DK YOUNG,
.n
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, Fa.,
(fireeted in 28ST,
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
my29-y WELLS COVBRLY, Proprietor
DE LANEY'S SALOON AND RESTAU
RANT. N. B. corner THIRTEENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, Philide’phia.
no2-3rao wM. A DK LANKY, Proprietor.
J PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No.
• 808 MARKET Street, four dcors above EIGHTH,
South side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roasted,
Pried. Pickled, &0., ao , for Home Consumption and
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three
o’oiofir nnSJ-tf
OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY.—IO puncheons
very superior Old >cotch Whiskey, iu. .bond,and
for sale by A. MERINO, 140 South FRONT St. d
HIWOB QTarbs
(Eabisiet tUare.
THE PNIOW.
HOGUET & HUTTOH,
(Successors to J. T. Hanjmltt,;
MANUFACTURERS, Of
Seminfl iUacbitus.
©roxerica.
©rage and ®l)emual9
Gottis an& Restaurants.
igpmar'Jttnos,.,
A little; fUla,the,Parse.*?
C’RANKLIN i. S AVING,: FUND—
(Th.-t™; 180 , B ,°“ ,b FOURTH Street,'between
GoV'era^ent,
gSee, 7 Otounl ‘ »'“*«. Serf:
poaitors’ money! bul hire wlth i J O '
“raebded - d ““»- TbtoOompiny ney.;
denoSt'fn’thS'™ 0 ' end Minore cin
“oh^e ithdra T «»’by ttw?iSSt^ <,dt '
“ y r S^i ,n,t , 68s aDa Tieoulore.
■ n!n AN i > SUMS RECEIVED.
day from 9 to 3 o’clock, and on
Wedueadiyerening, until 8 o’clock.
t -DIEEOIOR3.
Shannon, Cyrus Oadwallader,
iuHSiS 1 ® 1 !;’ Georgo Ruseell,
“ a ’*” h l W - Sloan, Edward r. Hyatt,
M?.B , Kt S,'?. bhMr ’ • Henry Delany, ’
ro‘2 h n l^?i tt 2? 0n * e ’ Nathan SmeMey,
Jos. it. Batbertbwalie, Ephraim Blanchard,
Joseph W. L'pplocott
' JACOB Bj SHANNON, President,
OADWALLADtR, Treasurer ~
dlo-y* .
<• A Dollar sared is twice earned.”
r pHE STATE SAVINGS FUND,
Mo. 541 DOCK BTRBST,
NEXT DOOR TO THE EOST OHIO*,
INTEREST five per cent
Money rewired Dailt, and erery MONDAY EVENING,
OB JDBFOQIt,
IN BUMS LARGR AND SMALL,
AMD
PAID .BACK DAIL7,
FROM 9 O'CLOCK A. M. TO 3 O’CLOCK P. M,
DftrOSITQKB OAB DXAW THXIB lIOBBT BT.OBXOKO, AB
IB BASK, IV 0881180.
GRQ. H. HART, President.
0&A8..G. IMLAY, Treasurer!
J. HENRY HAYEB. ,' . se23-tJanl
The spbing gakden saving
FUND. * *
(Ouxnuo »t m ixbißUiuii or PmanTiiu.)
PBBPITUAL OHABTFB.
- FIVJ PBB OBNT. Interest allowed to Depoaltorf, '
find fill Jfoneji pAld b&olt on D era and.
OPPIOB. 831 NORTH THIBD BTRSJT,
(Oo»boudiuo» BojttlKS.)
Tin Institution is dot open far the translation ol
bminea, and ijtke onlyOiartered Saying Puna looatua
In tue northern part or the city. ’
The.Offloe will b« open (dailrl from 9 to 1 * o’oloek,
and alio on MONDAYS and THJJBSDAPB, bom 6 until
B o’clock In tie Byeninyl ’
KAHA9MB.
f rederiok Klett,
Stephen Smith,
loan P Lory.
Hon, Henry K. Strong,
. BaaieJUaae^koftVr,'
Ho?. WWW,
Vrederiek Bfcyie,
Imnois Hart,
: Joseph P. LeClere. t
Presideni
Secretary, GEORGE *.,i
John Kessler, Jr.,
Inin S. Pringle,
*W9> Dock.
jowphiOtareii,
&&KSSU,
P. 0. IllxoF.ker.
Johnny. Term,
George Eneoht.
JAUBB 8. PBINGLB.
IOBM. . _ ap2l-lftf
CAVING- FUND—FIVE PEE GBit*. IN.
OTJBBBT-NATJONAI, BAHTY TfiCaT COM
FANV—WAiNCT BTEBST, 80OIH-WH3TOOBNIB
of thibd,pnaAi>si,aHX4. .. -1,:,, :
' ttoowoijwo At %nw 'FiM*3Tt.TJjlli, ,
Honoj u Hwlna 1* AST hub, lam et null, nil In
•ptwt ptli (com »Ss4»r of deposit to tha dsr of with-
WiiTrt.- - 1 ' ■-> ■’ ' 1
' -Rmoflee 1> own mij itj (romOo’olodklntta
coming till t o’olotut in Bio arming,: nsl on Montaj
ted TnnrM*T aromngs till 8 o’clock.
. HON. TOMBY Is BBNNBB, Pnaiilrat, 1
; wVMgwm^iT;
Brn'.mafij Bwlm,”’*. oitnpu Bwwtor, 1
' Vdwtroti. carter.- - 3 Jowphß; Bur •
, Robert Selfridge, , . - ifthdaLoe;...
Baml.’K; Aabton, *-*•Joseph-Yerkea,
',,0. fcahdrethHiume, - Henry-Diffenderflw.
~ Honey is received and payment* made'daily.
' the investments are < nude 1 inoonformitywith the
bt the‘Charter, in mtkr. SSTATB HOST
'ctAGBSJ GKOUND BENTS, and aqcfr flyrt
tide M will Aiwa Iraare perfect sttmeiw to ihedepocf-.
ton. and vhieh'eannlt fail id kite permaaeneytand ata*
1 bUt(y to thU Institution.,' ‘v ■ ■ / anl-lj ;
HAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES
K 7 TBUfIT OOMPANY, oorser of THiiro and OHIBT*
NUT Street*.
E>ndfwmoat noil
131 from the d*y of aepoaitto the day pf withdrawal.
OJBoe hours,'from 9 until 6 o’clock every day, end ob
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o’clock.
DRAJTB tor eel* on England, Ireland, end Bootlnad,
from £1 upwards.
President—STEPHEN B, OBAW7QBP
Soffkbiniiing.
PERRY'S BLAtfR BOOK
AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. : '
S. W. CORNER RAOX. 1
BRSMipt AWARDED ’*
By the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing
■ 1 Superior Aecount Bdoks j
FIRMS intending to open. ue<r. Books on the srst of
the Tear, can selepl from a good’etock op bapd,or hare
them made in any-deefred style 'in ’a superior manner,
BQOK-BtNpiNG.of erery executed in
the finest and most substantial manner, at low prices.' -
MAGAZINES boahd fromtO cts. to $2 50 per volume.
MUSIC bound in a new and handsome alyldj from $\
FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear
equal to nev. '
PERRY’S BOOK-BINDBBY, .
FOURTH and RACE. ,
Oldest established Bindery in Philadelphia. - n23-2m
Sioucs.
j. SOMETHING NEW-—GAS BUB:
i4bß RING COOK STOVE.—I wc«M reaiwwtfally Mil
dHS the attention of the public to one or t£e greatest
>■**' improvements ever introduced in Cooidog Stoves
and Ranges—the- burning of the' gas arising from the
ooal', by which means is saved 60 per cent, in fuel and
also more Intense hist thrown to the bottom of the
oven. We effect the burning of the gases by means of a
hollow centre-piece, perfora teflon the under side, which*
admits the am in a boated state to mingle with the
gases, thus adding Its combustion, and causing a flame
to paas arounfl the oven equal to a wood Ore. This fm-
Srovement also’preserves the centre piece from -inking
own on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs.
One of the Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN. OPERATION «t
1110 MARKS? Street. - - Manufactured by -JAMES
SPEAR, InventornndPatentee, (late,North;Chase So
North,) 1110 MAR AST Street .. . , septt9-8mo?
Housekeepers, look, to* your
i INTEREST.—Great Reduction in"the price of
COAL. Oheapfat and bes'. The subscriber havmg
made.contracts for his supply of Coal/is enabled to
offer very superior Family Coil At'the, following re
duced prices: *
Broken Egg and Stove., .84 00 per ton -
‘ Cooking 8 7a “ “
Large Nut 3 60 “
Small Nut 3 25 “ “
Warranted to give satisfaction and full weight in all
eases at Hick's Old Central Yard; 8. B. cor. MARSHALL
and WILLOW Streets. . «'d&-3m
pRESSWELL & WILLIAMS,- No. 206
WALNUT Street,-are prepared- to > supply ship
pers and consumers with superior Broad Top Coal from
Lancaster Mines. ’ • '■ • > oo4tf
FCERING, FOX, Sc 00., wholesale and
retail dealers-in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL
COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN
TOWN 1 ROAD. ! Bohuylkfll yard—RACE and BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly-on hard Coal
from the most approved mines, .under cover, and prs
fared axpreaslvfar famllvase W-y
Carnagea
ISAAC P. BRANIN,
LIGHT COACH So CARRIAGE BUILDER,
FRAKKFORD. PA.
AU work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders res
pectfully solicited nolo-3m*
pano Jarua.
PIANO FORTES.
fjfil it Just received, an elegant stock of RAVEN,
ISaGON, Sc CO.. NUNNS & CLARK, HALLST,DA
VIS Sc CO., and GALE So 00. .8 PIANOS. MELODI
OUS of best quality, at _ J. R. GOULD'S,
8. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT eta.
mhlO-y » -
jaCSSSto OHICKERING & SONS, Mann
rrrfn facturere of GRAND, P 4RLOB-GRAND,
SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES.
This Is the largest'and oldest manufactory In the
United States, having been
ESTABLISHED IN 1828,
Since which time we htfve
MADE AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED PIANOS.
And have received as testimonials of their SUPERI
ORITY over all others, U Gold, 18 Silvtr, and 4
Bronze Medals
IfT** Pianos to Rent, Tuned, and Repaired.
BRANCH HOUSE in PHILADELPHIA Is at 1807
CHESTNUT Street. - . o cs-8m ■
Brohere,
E* A. TREGO, BEAL ESTATE AGENT
«T • AND CONVEYANCER, RIDGE AVENUE, first
door below Thirteenth atr< ot, attend* to the purchase
and sale of Heal Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting
Houses, and Collection of Home and Ground Rente, ana
Interest Monies. Satisfactory references given.
0019-3m*
RB. CORSON,
• REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Money Lqaned on Bond and Mortgage
Collections promptly made,
iegfrgm NORRISTOWN, PA
A UGUST BELMONT,
‘ BANKER,
70 BRAVER STREET,
„ Kiw yobs,
Issues Letters of Credit, available to Traveller*, on all
parts of the world. je£o-6m
pRONISE & 00., '
KJ BPEOIE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 40 South THIRD Street, -
YHILADBLYBTA.
Refer to the Basis and Baouis of Philadelphia.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
CHICAGO , ILL -
The subscriber, having bad much practical experi
ence in selecting and locating landaln the various Land
Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities
for making valuable selections for
LAND WARRANTS OR CASH.
Having Surveyors constantly in tht field to make
personal examinations, be can always 'make the most
Judicious locations.
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity
of climate, near the Une of railroads, may now be
in
lOWA AND WISCONSIN.
Satisfactory references given when required
ITT Money invested in Kansas and. Nebraska, and
any of the Western States. .
8. SALISBURY,
CLARKK Btre«t, Ohleaeo
SJEGARS. —500,000 Havana Segars, choice
bylate arriv*lf} i> bond and >toro for sate
by A. MBKINO; 140 B»nth FRONT Street. d2O
CJLATE I „ SLATE \ I SLATE ft!—Roofing
Slate, of all sites, and at very low rates, kept eon
■tantly on hand, and for sale by
FOBBING, FOX, So 00.,
GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street..
9L B, Slat# Roof* j>ut on In the best mannar, »nd re
tblEj(%tW«<t Jte. RUvoxkwamste*. foif
'nanrantt
TJELiWAEK MCTPAIi- SAFETY' IS
. . Of* ybemSb^S^F^nob
, i (?° .<* V*p^ : v ; :-
n Vt j' » ‘•INLAND INfIUBANCKR '
_ PJCEX-.I H'SXRBAKO S'!*
' , OnJiercbaadiee generally.
,onStoTefl.DweuiD ' ;
i .' ; .- ASSETS OP.THJS OOMPANYI >
4. : 1958,
Bond#, Mortgages.-and Keal,Estate « n.sea ok
an^°^ier la>«U3»..»....!!-297!0C0 60
I ? BaeAnce Companies. 25562 60
Cash S? 2? ® «... 201,666,36
B MSi C 9 ln 42,06 T 85
61288 14
William Martin WMTOM.
Joseph. H Seal’ * James 0. Hand,
Theophilna Padding,
John O James fraquair,
ISS-
Wm n r',? n ! ton > Henry Blow, ’
n. L - d " lg ' James B. M’Farland,
Hugh Craig, Thomas O/Hand,
Robert Burton,
n h slL K a - e {’ - ’ John B Semple, PlttsVg
H. Jones Broofre, DrT/Morgtor “
Jacob P. Jones, J. T, Bogan. . •>
, , . WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
OT „„„ . „ THOfl. O.BAND, Vico President. -
, HENRY. LYLBUBN, Secretary., • ■; ~ d!6-tf ‘
safeguard insurance company,
109 WAIHDT Btreet, Philalolnhia- -
Capital paid in (eecmefy invented)...... ;.y209 oC<i
Snrp u«. ;.t........ ...... *MSO
Tbn Company haring been thorougly reorgtn'aeaTis
new ready to make Insurance upon all kinds of pro
party, merchandise, &o , against LOSS or DAMAGE
BY FIRE ONLY, upon ftWibie terras. :
.3UBBOTOR*.
Bos'. 3 U Cdshl**g
Charles ▼/Wttrous,
Blihu J Baldwin,
J. A: H
Aaron Close; - -
John SI * Beach,, -
Matthew Keflej,
Alex'. 0. l/aWreCce
Alfred Clapp,
Vfm H Borbis. ' !
E.EJSLXU, Piesident,
JtcftbN: Keeler,' '
Ffwflfii Bltcktrarne,
Rob rt P- Kiog, i
£ B English.
George" H terja,' -
Joseph E ttUdfold
John Prentice.
Edvard Wlier,
P, IS Birckhpad.
Henry R. Foote,
JACOB N
Hbvby R Foot Secret*
PniLAJ>SLPini, Beo *231 J
THE QUAKER- CITY - INSURANCE
COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT BTBSRY.
PHILADELPntA.-CAPiTAL and SURPLUS *277,-
606 86.—InsureB against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIBS
and tte PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAYIGAS
TION *nd TRANSPORTATION/ ‘ : -
ICT’TBN per cent. in c«h returned on the earned
premiums of Upon Inland Policies. -
1 OFFICERS. *
Ptf&ldept—-CtEOBOfi H; HART.
Yise President—B.P.BQS3.
Secretary and Treasurer—H JR. COGGSHALL.
A|*fctant SeoreUip—3. H. BUTLER. ■
DIRECTORS.
Oao. H. Hart,
S P. Boas,
A. 0. Oittelt,
Joseph Edwards.
John G. Dale,
Poster 8. Perkins,
hVb
l.W.'B&Uejr -
Ln4mr R.
i S.PSRMM9,
l&ijlta -
l. is;Cogir^**V
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VvUvrJ™
' pOGQSH AVhtSHTj,
4 UEBICAN FIBE XWStFBAWOK 00..
!®-® law CBJkHTJSR PBH
Na. &13 WALNUT Street. ibwoTliM/ ppri«iu»»M»
PAW-np.;o.iltal Btooi esdSarjoM
UwU’ QtltftM, ead Wei r«S
Properly.- AllEoMemtiieUj utd promptly adiuted.
. _ - • . . ~ DIUOfOU.
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i iJH.'Ta'fc ■■.. ~ , .oupei w. Mom.,, _
JemeeßjOempbell,
•w^^junHaSa^ilgSS
(3 7 '*N»,%o.;na
‘IT Y INSURANCE. COMPAQ
Bouth lOOBTH Stmt. : ,--J - : ■
' » .1:, OHABT¥S rE*e»UIAX..i .: r
'BrtTilegod to infeoro Hoorn I ,offiraoUvoroirßotasnT:
EeMOMlProperty. Mn'uliy, or f«7lw«p<!r!od; tali
Marine, liili.nd, !incl Life In/iQe*ic* J>o
poalto; hold Trorta WKttrWstoxwrotkloo- • ■>-
1 ' ■- -43.58.8 - WSKKB, Mint,
_ „ ... B O, TYLER, Vios PmidtoV
7, W* BU*W**, Secretary.. i . :
pneators. -
: r Hto- W. B.EoUor.
0-0. Tjler, J.W. Smoot,
7. W. Bonder, • >Pi ~ ■-
C.*,BlW, .UrnimSSk-. ■
j.w todlmMottbowo,.
7.TS. Stctau, - i TSUUua Cnrtti"/ -
MMy.... . e. s. "fT ..;
Life. insurance Andtrusi com
-~®}? PBSH HOTpiL IJMt INSTOiNOI
SJ’g»AHY, H(prtt«Mt Oqta« «{ VHEBD irt SOOX
Wmijbr fcr ttd irtol*
aependiaj ob Mled6Blißmilcl«« or Lift.- -.
Thfly' ut u Baftcatora, i-ftiM.
SnitoMj.u« Quriltu.'i ’
( ' " ' •' niRUt. . ” f V I,
Stale) L.Mllln, ■ - Btaiitl B.KoiW. -
EenJimln Ooitßi, ' • r. ■ ViWxm !
giotaal S.NewJold, James B. HcTarUaijV
■ 'JbMpiH.Tiottw,-;-
WilliMD H. Kwb. JuaBB*Jßoit6itV --i'.ifi
Stoa«l o‘Ha«7, ' • Tfcwplul a* Pftttltla*,
OiartaßiHjUowdil,' '
Heßlj O. TowntenS, ■ •■ ■ -■ Daniel L>. Hntakimoo,
Bodo'pliM Kaat, , John W-tHomor; > • :
WjUlim H. Out, lllle 8. Archer, ■ •
JldMdT.Mott, Btnrael J. OhrutlSß, ■
wS^K'^SSf 0 ’ .■ iT p £*; T,,bin “>
,W«TMr M. JUSiB. John ft. Hwninf 4 ■•
- - 1 • T.B.'MtoMwijtturto#; '
, DANI2I, L. HHLKR Preeldeat.
lon W. Hoi tot, Secretary. ~ nIS-lr
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vINBUBANQS>4
OOMPAJfY,
(TATS OS PSNNBYLYAMA. : , ,
•' ■ -OSSIPS.:- -
KOEIHTMT OOItHMK.
SOORTH.AMD WAIiMBX STRUT*, '
_ •suuußwaiA, . <
Slbecribed Capital, *«q,qoo;.y A -
Paid up Capital v S»Q,POO.
OXUOfOBf,
Dr. I>. Jayne, MPhoa. 8. Hteuarf,
H. L. Benner. j. M. Butler.,
J. M. WhitaU. . - J. K. Walker.;
*dw. O. Knight, M. B. Wendell, t /
K; Lewie, Jr.: 8.-K.Hoxaie. .
• j'. T- DAVID JAYiOLM. ©..President,
THOMAS 8. STIWABT.VUe Pm*.
B.-Moon.-SecreUry .} , -je2o-T
CUBE AND INIiAND EISKS.—FAME
A INSURANCE COMPANY .. " ~\t
Oftpital ;...-.?ieo.oofc
(Organised under the Aet of Assembly relative to In
rfirenee Companies, nested April 2d, 18W.) .
GEORGE W. DAY, President
THOMAB B'.MAETIK. Vice-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. ■
" OMee 4110H18THDT St., Philadelphia,
.. . : DIRECTORS. A -*
George W. Day, Jacob K. Vaughan,,
- William W. Welters,. . ' Henry Jr.,
Charles Richardson, . ,D. B. Biryjy, v -
Barclay LippJnoott, John W.Brennan,
Joe. R- Broffnerd. , ; A. B> Rotenheim,
Chet. Stokes, f«24-y M. Stern..*'-:} »<,■--s <
J? ASTERN T NSTJHANOE COMPANY.—
XLi OPFIOB No;« EXCHANGE. '
Acthokixio , Stook 8600,000. Chair*
PSHPBTOAL. ’ ‘
Tire Risks on Merchandise end Buildings. <
Marine Risk* on Yeraels Cargoes end Freights.*
Inland Transport*'ion Risks on Goods per Railroads,
Canals, end Steamboats taken on favorable terms.
- - DIRECTORS.
George A. Wright,
Thomas Bb&w, ~
. George Cookman, ,
Charles-Stoj,
Jacob Beed,
W 0 fctoteabnry.
ANDREW COCHRAN, President.
William I. Blows, ViceiPre* Ideat 03-tf
Andrew Cochran,
William I Brown.
Bichard Q. Stotesrary,
Peter B. livers,
Robert B walker,
Jacob Lnkena,
Howard fire and marine insu
rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia
DIRECTORS.
Thos. L. Luders, : Wm. V. Leech,
J. Rdgar Thomson} Robt. W. D. Troitt,
M.W. Baldwin, *. Wm. K. Hamlin,
John 0. James, H. H. ShllUngfoid,
A.J;Backnor, ■ C.B. Spangler,
John W. Sexton, H.H. Houston,
William Raignolj o Wm. H.Lnre,
Bdwin Booth,. Charles F. Norton)
John Garrison) Isaac Myer.
Bs S-l Warns. t
President—THOMAS L. LUDBRS.
, Vice President—E- 8. WARN*
Secretary—CHAßLES A. BUY. eel6-tf
U)i a&k and &ij;xj£rr*<
CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de
sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirit*,
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution,
has induced the offering to the publie of an article
which the analyeatlon of Professor Chilton,'-Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, *
Camao, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to
be the most pure and consequently least injundus epirifr
erer offered the American public.
CERTIFICATE OP DR JAB. R CHILTGk.
I hate analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
receiTwd from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Ja of
Philadelphia, and h&Ting carefully tested it, I am
plejsed to Btate that it is entirely free from poisonous
or deleterious substances It is an unusually pure
fine fiarored quality of Whiskey*
JAMES B. CHILTON, k. i>.,
New York, Sept. 3,1868- Analytical Chemist.
PHiLmßwaiA, Bent. 0,1858.
Di a» Bi* :We have carefully tasted the sample of
Cheatnut-GroTe Whiskey-, which you sent us, and find
that it contains none of the poisonous substance known
lae Phblo Oil, which is the. characteristic and injurious
ingredient of the Whiakeyß In general use.
Very respectfully,
BOOTH. GARRETT,, A CAMAO,
- - Analytical Chemists.
ToChaiub Whasto*, Jr., No 116 WALNUT Bt.,
Philadelphia. oc22*dtja3l
COOTCH ALE, LONDON POKIER, AND
53 BROWN STOUT. . 7
R Youngers’ Ale, St Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, in
stone pints. * 6 ’
Muir & Sons’ Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh, in atone pts.
Pwii & Williams’ London Brown Stout in glass pts.
_ ‘ % do Porter, in glass ptq.
P Bleed *Oo >a Dublin Stout, ia stone pts.
In store and, for sale by
WILLIAM H YEATON,
216 South FRONT Street.
“CNIDEK’S OLD WINE STORE,”
►3 NOWCAShY’S.
Old No. 76, new 328 WALNUT Street.
Bnlder’B Wines were always pronounced by good
judges to be unsurpassed, and were in reality superior
to any in the market." .Part of the olds'ock I have yet
on bend, which consumers would do well to try, how that
the market ia overstocked with adulterated liquors for
to sell duringthe Christmas Holidays. .
Wines fiud Liquors sold by me, ilnnsatisfactory, can
bereturned. JoHN 0A8&Y, Jr/,
di-lm gcccessor to J. V. Beider.
BRANDIES.—" Finet Gastillon,” Harett,
and other .Cognacs of Various Tintages, in half
pipes and quarter casks Pellevoisin Rochelle Brandies,
pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth
casks. Imported and-fox sale by ;j , •
HSNlii' BOSUN A-CO.,
ooW W 7 «n't Orcil
IMPROVED BURNING FLUIDITY©
are now manufacturing, and are prepared to sell, a
Burning Fluid much less liable to explode than the
common article, and we can confidently recommend It
as being much safer. YABNALL A OGDEN,
odn-Ualft 472 N TnißD Htraat. ahov* Nobla
\*fAK.JJKOBES OF. ELEGANT STYLES,
» T for s»le cheep, at Buenafeetorr, 259 Bcnth
THIRD Street. " “
1698,804 70