The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 15, 1868, FIFTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    IBS DAILY EVENING TELEGKArn PMLADELPIIIA, TUKSDAY, DEOEMBER 15, 18G8.
PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON
(SUNDAY! ICrTD),
AT THE EVENINQ TELEORAPH BUILDING,
NO. 10S & THIRD STREET.
Price, Three Cent per Copy (Double Blieet), or
Eighteen Centa per Week, payable to the Carrier,
and Mailed to Subscribers out of the city at Nine
Pollars per Annum. One Dollar and Fifty Cents for
Two Months, Invariably In advance for the period
ordered.
T0E3DAY, DECEMBER 15, 1868.
The Union League of Philadelphia.
Six years ago, amid tbe darkest and mo3t
despondent period of the entire war, a num
ber of gentlemen, loyal in thought and
action, met together in our city to organize
an association which would give pecuniary
aid, moral influence, and social status to the
cause of earnest Unionism. On that day was
lorn the Union League of Philadelphia. It at
once sprang into maturity. Its roll of mem
bers grew daily, its finances became most
flourishing, its strength herculean. No other
organization in the United States did so much
to aid the success of the Union cause as it
did. With the success which crowned its
labor in the liuU came a new struggle in
behalf of the principles for which it had poured
out its money in the war days. It has continued
battling agaiuat treason in peace as earnestly
and successfully as it has against treason in
war. Last night it held its sixth annual
meeting; and we are glad to say that never in
Its history was it in a more flourishing condi
tion than at present. Numbering within a
trifle of eighteen hundred members, it con
tains on its roll almost all of the representa
tive men of the Republican party. The mem
bership extends over all the State and even
into neighboring states. It has added nearly
two hundred new members during.the year,
to make np for deaths and resignations. Its
treasury is overflowing, the Treasurer's ac
count showing a balance of nearly eighteen
thousand dollars of receipts for the past year
over all the expenses. In fact, its future
looks brighter to day than ever in the past.
The officers of the association were chosen
last night, a list of whom, with the report of
the Board of Directors, will be found in another
column. The selection of Hon. Horace
Uinney, Jr., as President gives universal
satisfaction. lie is identified with the institu
tion and with the loyal element, and is
popnlar both with his contemporaries and
with the younger members of the association.
The League was wise in retaining many of the
old board of officers. They are all tried and
experienced, and have managed the League
Bo well in the past that it is a deserved and
wise compliment to retain them in the
future.
G. F. T. Triumphant.
At last the door of the dungeon in which the
great Qeorge Francis Train was incarcerated
has creaked on its unwilling hinges, and
the victim of British tyranny has come forth.
The "Lion " has grown terrified at the
fearful and vindictive threats poured on its
devoted head by its prisoner, and as a conse
quence G. F. T. has been released. Now, is
the conduct of that honorable gentleman such
as we would have expected from his character ?
We answer, "Only partially so." Qeorge says
that he was illegally imprisoned; that the
debt for which he was arrested was but the
pretense of a jealous government whioh desired
to see him kept where he could do it no harm.
Now, if this be true, George Francis shoald
have refused,-like St. Paul, to leave jail uutil
the Queen came in person and besought him
to do so. Still more should he have refused
to pay the debt unjustly claimed. Yet it
seems that he did neither the one nor the
Other. lie paid the debt and gladly left pri
son, without the presenoe of the Qieen. Bat
he acted true to his convictions in one respect
He immediately sued the Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland, laying his damages at $100,000, and the
Vale Steel Company for $20,000 damages.
We judge the latter is the relentless creditor
at whose instance he wa3 arrested. Bat lest
valorjshould exceed discretion, he doe3 not wait
the issue of his suit, but takes passage for
America in the Australasian, and is to-diy on
the briny deep. We suppose the Feniaua
will welcome him with green arches and make
out of him a martyr.
The Spanish Insurrection.
Toe latest intelligence from Spain is that the
insurrection of the Republicans in Cadiz has
been suppressed. The insurgents have given
up their arms, and quiet has been restored,
for the present at least. How far this out
break was due to Republican enthusiasm it ia
Impossible for us to know at this time, but the
strong probabilities are that it was instigated
and encouraged by the secret agents of per
sons who desire to take advantage of a general
disorganization to seize npon the power of the
State. The postponement of the eleotiona,
too, makes it appear as if the members of the
Provisional Junta, who now have oontrol of
the Government rather by means of force than
the popular will, are scheming to advanoe
their own interests and not those of the nation.
Every kour of delay inoreases the danger from
such outbreaks as that of Cadiz, and gives the
enemies of liberty opportunity to foment dis
turbances and diwontent among the people,
who are growing impatient of tbe present un
satisfactory state of affairs. Under all the
ciroumstances, the course of the Provisional
Junta at this time seems nothing less than
criminal. They have apparently done nothing
towards organising a permanent government
since they have had the management of affairs,
and they are either incompetent for the task
that they have undertaken, or they seek to
subserve their own selfUh interests rather
than to promote the welfare of the people
The friends of liberty throughout the world
cannot look, opou the present situation of
affairs in Sfaln without ooncern. The revolu
tion began so well and promised so muoh that
perhaps our hopes and expectations were too
much exoited, and the triumph of despotism
after all will be the more grevious disappoint
ment.
The Itennlon of the Soldiers.
There will take place to day, at Chicago,
a reunion of men who have faced danger to
gether, who have undergone defeat together,
who have triumphed together, and
tow meet to pledge the continuanoe of
their friendship begun in the field of battle.
The officers of the Grand Army of the West,
including the forces which did such noble
service in Tennessee, Georgia, and Mississippi,
will hold a meeting at the Lake City to show
they still remember each other. The plan of
eut h a celebration is peculiarly appropriate.
These men were frieu is and companions through
years of war, and they have separated to
tie four quarters of the continent. They have
entered every profession and trade. They are
no longer soldiers. They are lawyers, mer
chants, edi'ors, authors, bankers, and every
honorable avenue of labor has its represents
tivts among them. Yet at the name of the old
organization they all hasten to join together.
TLey leave their different employments and
j celebrate the days of "anld ling syna" in
j festivities at Chicago. There will be present
! there Generals Grant, Sherman, Siieridan, and
' Thomas, together with a ho3t of other leaders,
i Admiral Porter also goes to represent the
navy; and from what we know of the gentle-
men who are hastening to that assemblage, we
' fuul inta t will lia an uranf Inner trkl.i m h ii
bered, and a custom to be kept in the future.
Reitpiation has been brought into disre.
pute, even with the Democracy, by Andrew
Johnson's fantastic scheme for payment of the
national debt by a wholesale confiscation of the
interest. Yesterday a resolution pronouncing
it, in all its forms and degrees, as "odious to
the American people," passed the House of
Representatives by a nearly unanimous vote.
The nays were six in number, and they de
serve to be placed on the record. The names
of this shameless set of repudiators are George
M. Adams, Asa P. Grover, Thomas L. Jones,
and Lawrence S. Trimble, of Kentucky; Ste"
venson Archer, of Maryland; and William
Mungen, of Ohio. All of them are Democrats,
as a matter of course, and all but the last
named are representatives of constituencies
which are still, at heart, engaged in a warfare
upon the Union. Andrew Johnson has just
cause to be proud of his company.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
llbr additional N)KCinl Hottest it ltn Imtitte Jfaoft.
jggjF- John 57 u o u a
Will deliver his popular Lecture,
CURIOSITY,
AT TUH
ACADEMY OK MUSIC,
MONDAY EVENING, Docember 21.
Tbis L'dure ban been delivered but once in
Pbilndelpbla. During ibe past seaeou It bas
been entirely revised, uud in now his popular
lecture.
Tbe Hale of Tickets will beeln on Tunrsday
Morninp. at 8J j o'clock, at J. E. Gould's, No. U23
CHESNUT Street. AUmlBsijn to all parts of
the house, 50 cents. Reserved Heats In Parquet,
Parquet Circle, and Baloony, 25 cents extra on
first day of sale. After Thursday, no extra
charge lor reserved seata. 12 15 St
rrw pbtrolhum V. NASBY
r WILL. PKI.IVhK H IH
f'ELKISKAThD LKCTURE,
"CUSOKB fit C A N A A N,"
Kt-VJSKD AND REWRITTEN,
AT IHK
AC4DKMY Oh' MUSIO,
WEDNESDAY. December tii, 1863.
IS AID OK THK
WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FOND,
POST No. S. O. A K.
Tl'kots for rale at tbe Academy and at
TKUMPLKK'P. 12 1610 19 U ill
fgg? PFNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
OtriCK OF Gbnkbal Fbiight Aoent,
No. 13(12 Markvt Btbkkt.
Philadelphia, December 16, 1808.
NOTICE. The rates fur transportation of Gas and
other BItumtnoas Coal to be carried over tbe Penn
sylvania Kailroad, Western Pennsylvania Railroad,
and Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, to take effect
J AbU ART 1, IMjD, can be obtained upon applica
tion at this Ottlcs.
8. B. KINGSTON,
General Freight Ageut,
12 15 1st Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
I'LL A SAM' FACTS
FOR BUSINESS MEN
IN VIEW OF
THE HOLIDAYS.
Your t) -actinia i
for YOURSELF
EVERY GARMENT in our Immense BROWN
STON E CLOTHING HALL was rode wild a den
olte purpose,
THAT PURPOSE was that th3 garments should us
worn by soatebntiy or other !
FOR THIS REASON, every grment under our
root Is to be sold i solU ! sold !
lO BE BOLD to the people who come to buy the
gainieut.
TO BE BOLD for ready mouej; for tint Is the only
tiue equivalent of clothing.
TO BE HOLD NOW, in In the present season of
wintry culllluess, when stout clothes are needed,
TO EE fcOLD iliher to gentlemen who want to
clothe themselves, or who wan. to mane to their
friends the most appropriate, economical, aod sea"
sonable present that can bs rued.
Buy a Suit for Your Son
Buy a (suit for....... Your Undo
Buy a I-l' for Your Urandlaihor
Buy afc-ull lor. ....Your Wile's Fat tK r
Buy a Huif It Your Mlumiar
i uy a Hull lor-. our uooK-neoper
tiny a nun ir.
11 uy acuit
Coae ar.d see how cheap you can buy tnsm at
ROCKHILL A. WILSON'S,
N08. 603 and 605 CHESNUT .STREET.
DETEKMINtI) TO M K &T THE POPDLAR
demand lor lower prices, I oiler my eutite stock
ol new and ttlegaDt styles of
FURNITURE
at greatly reduced prices.
JOHN M. UAKDINEIl,
11 IB lm4p No. ia.6 CHEBNUT Street.
riBUNO CARNIVAL TOMORROW (WED
VT NiWDAY) UVEMNO at tbe NATIUNAi
HK All NO PARK, TWKNTY-FIHHT Ktr-et aud
COLUMBIA Avenue. HI 'an rod cars run direct.
It L. K. DAWHON, Huperlulendent.
QKATEB! 8KATESI! S K A T E 8 ! ! I
l(ffl PAIRS FINK NEW AND fcKUOND-H AN D
BKATE8 AT ONE-HALF THE UbUAL PRICES,
at Ibe Broker's ( illiue. N. W. corner or THIRD and
(J AHKILL Bireets below Lombard. U 12 lut
OARDINfJ.-l'IKST-CLAS BOARDING
for UENTLEMEN, at No. tVi Houtb KIG HTU
fctlreeu li U 01
GROCERIES.
NICE THINGS
FOR
CHRISTMAS,
At the Lowest Cash Prices,
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
S. W Corner Broad and Walnut.
VERY FINE FRESH PRESERVES
AND CANDIED FRUITS' ,
lh the Moat Novel Style of Package,
In Syrup arjd la Mustard, from Germany.
SIMON COLTOX A C IjA.lt Kfi,
S. W. Coiner BROAD aud WALNUT.
FLORIDA ORANGES,
LADY APPLES,
DliLLl'LOWER APPLES BY THE BARREL.
RIDLEY'S BROKEN CANDY.
si3iox coirox A ( lvkki:,
S. W. Corner BROAD aud WALNUT.
Fine Imported Cigars
BY THE BOX,
A most acceptable Christmas rresent.
SIMOX COMTON fc cxvkki:,
S. Tf. Corner BROAD ami WALNUT.
CHAMPAGNES
FINE SHERRIES,
RR AN DIES, AND
CORDIALS
si.nox coirox A clark:,
S. W. Corner BROAD and WALNUT.
We striye to bell low, and by prompt atten.
tion to our customers to please all,
thereby meriting a full share
of the public patronage.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
S. W. Corner BROAD & WALNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
DRY GOODS.
QARCAIN8! OARCAINSII
IN Ftt.E DRY GOODS,
FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
Ko. 28 South SECOND SI root,
Will oiler from to dy their large and cleunnt
BiocK of
F EWLY WPORTfcD DfiY GOODS
AT SUCH P It I O K S
A3 WILL INSUHK
ICiVIIt SALIW.
Thus on oi Id g to (lie public
Unusual Advantages
ToRtlcct from one of the largest and l9t se
lected slocks to be found In lliia clly.coinUtli f;
In part of
BILKS, BLACK AND COLOUKD,
FASHIONABLE DKKSSS 00003,
SILK CLOAK VKLVKTS,
HILK PLUSHES. ALL SHADES,
FINE AP-TRACHAN CLOTHS,
MONTAGN'AC VELVET CLOTHS,
UEsIKABLE CLOAKIXGS,
BKOCUE AND BLANKET SHAWLS.
LACKS AND LACE GOODS,
KMBKOIDERIES. NECK TIES,
HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS,
KMBROIDEREU LINEN AND
LACE SETS, LACE COLLARS, E I'd.
TA11LE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELS,
ETC. El'O.
PIANO AND TABLE COVERS,
BLANKETS, MARSEILLES (iUILTS,
FLANNELS, SHIRTINJ3, EIV.
DUCHESS" SKIRTS,
"LA BELLE HELEN E" SKIRTS.
STRIl'E SKIRTINGS, E IV.
LOW-PRICED DELAINES, DRESS GOODS,
AND CALICOES. n215tUla2Hj
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
HOLIDAY BOOKS
AT
'THE POPULAR CHEAP BOOKBTOKS,"
No. 1214 OHR3NUT Street.
S 'AKDAUB KNGLLiH AND AMERICAN HOOKS
In P. Blu and Extra Bladlres.
THKOT.ontOAL HOOKS a choice oortmeil.
UKVoTIONAL IlwolCij. in plain and Hoe blmilni'i.
LIBLKXaND I'llAVill LuOKd, bolu Kntrlati
abfl American.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOK, or a siiDetrlor claw.
ILLUlsl llATl.i) A N I UIl'T BUOKS, In Hue blud-
'"jUVHNILK AND TOY BOOKS, an Immnnse aa
sori input, BurpaFalng any other stock In tbe city, plalu
and beautifully colored, Kugllsh and American, .
BOOHHNKI.I.INU AT SO :K'TS.
A reduction of 28 to 75 per cent, on everything In
Our Line.
THK CHEAPKST BOOKSTORE IN THE CITY.
A ;KEAT C'llASCK ton karuaixn.
Call lor our new Holiday Cntnloeno.
Call and looa over our Counters belore purchasing
elsewhere
The k tore will be kept open every evening.
J IMKS H. (XAXTO.V,
Bookseller and Publisher,
12 14 St No. 1214 CHESNUT Street, Phllada.
II O I C E ASSORT MEN T
Of
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
BIBLES. PBAYBBS, POETS. AND 01 FT B30KS,
ELEOANTLY BOUND.
LARGE VARIETY OF DISKS, ALBUMS, TOUT
FOLIOS, ETC.
GAMES A.B.O, and BUILDING BLOCKS, JUVE
NILES' TOY BOOKS, paper and linen, of every
description. All at reduced rates.
J. A. BANCROFT & OO.,
12 IS Ct No. 512 ARCH Street.
HOLIDAY GOODS
At Greatly Reduced Trices.
Aft M A LK,
Jl'VV-KiXKM,
TOT HWOKft,
1'BAl Kit KOOKN,
UIKL.KW, r.lV. KTV
(iiaki ;:s irii.Yi:i:,
No. laSO OSIKSXUT Sli eel,
12 16 thstu9tlp PHILADELPHIA.
yjINCED MEAT.
tii ii iu:st is thi: haic kki,
this fact is i;i:yom uu;mio.
The uuderslgued, a lew days eluce, lBBiied a
cballetge that Lis article was the best
MINCED MEAT
In the market.
This bas uot been accepted, but evaded toy
one who heretofore has claimed superiority'.
JOSHUA WRIGHT,
S. W. CORNER
FKAMKLIM and Sl'BLNU U1CDEX St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
1'OR BALK Ty ALT. (iROCBRH. 12 15 tf
JaA.YOST'S HOD BY-HORSE
AtMl Children's Carriage Duzaar,
AW THE HOUSE-FCBNI9BISO BTOBK
KO, 1I HOKT1I NINTH MTBEKT,
Where will bttonada large assirtment of HOBBY
BOSSES, BLEIQH8. TOYS, FANCY AND HOUSE
FCBNISU1NQ OOOrB. 12 12 tup
TvEAFXESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT
aolenoe and skill have lnvnud to assist the
hearing In every degree of doaiuess: also, Ketplra-
tors: aiso, urauuairs raieut uriucues, superior to
any others In use, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. US 8
liUiTH ourcel.lwluw tbsauut, tabs
OB EAT iyDUCLMENTS REDUCTION OT I'RIOPS.
1
CRIPPEB & MADDOCK,
(Lste W. L. Af addock 4 Co.).
NO. 115 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
BELOW CHESNUT.
Have now on baud oue of the Largest aud Finest Assortment ofs
FINE GROCERIES
Evci c fTired to the citizens of Philadelphia, provided expressly for the Approaehitg Holidays'
finest quality Dthtsa Italslns, qnarter, half and whole boxes. )
I'lnest quality London Layer Italbios, quarter, half and whole boxes.
Finest quality Lnyer KaMus, quarter, half aud whole boxes. 1
Flneht quality Loose Mutratol, Seedless, and Sultana Italslns. j
Ne w, FrefchNuiB, Paper Shell Almonds, ParadUe Nnts, KuBlisn .nd Orouobi Walnut. Peoan?
Nuls, Filberts. ' j
llaviuia aud Florlc'a Orai acs. Lemons. New I.ovrr va u,,,, th
I'reservoa ol various kUOs. vu
Conned 1 rulls and Ve etabks of all kinds, of the choicest quality.
C H E E S E.
rigli!,li, Hu.ruloil, tuftlia1cl, rarmnsnn, Snpfo, Cream, Vouii? luiirlca, Phte-
Apple, Etc. Etc.
ew Crrp Spanish Queen Olives, by Quart or Uallos.
Kcw Sugar Cured Hums, Tongues, and Dried Heef.
Cur W. G. Family Flour ia Iho Finest known in America.
We call erecial ntlentinn to our FItEHH APFOUTMFNT OF FRF.NCII nFLTOriF
mch ks French l'.ns MushiooiiiH. i. miles. L Henry, Pates de Pole Orus, boneless Mrdiue8. aid
a KM nl variety or oilier hi and.-. ' uu
PctltU UeniB in Pale lorm, such as Snipe. Woodcock. Reed UirdJ, Plover, Parlridao uuall
Orouse, l'neasaui, Veulson, Duck:, Eto. Ktc. ' '
rmli Goalie ii Under, lu small tubs, to suit families', selected expressly for family use.
Jersey Leaf Lard lu small tubs.
Just received, a fine assort mcunt of HAVANA C1UARS, of the finest brands.
U KEEN AM) BLACK TEAS, Finest Quality.
WHITE A LM Fill A GRAFFS IN LARGE CLUSTERS.
All GtcUs told to families In unbroken packages at wholesale price, aud delivered free of oliarge
CRIPPEfJ & IVJADDOCK,
NO. 115 SOUTH TII I HI) STREET,
BELOW CHESNUT,
DEAIYEISS IX AM) ' IMPOllTEllS OF FIXE UllOCEKIES.
ART SALES.
MR. A, D'HUYVETTER'S
(OF ANTWERP)
COLLECTION
Qt
IIICIHST CLASS FALIIGS,
NOW ON EXHIBITION
in inu
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
(EASTERN GALLERIES),
To be sold on the Evenings
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
i)i:c j:miii:r 17 ami is,
AT 7 i O'CLOCK, AT
SC Oll'S ART GALLERY,
Ko. 1020 CIIESXUT Street.
CONFECTIONS.
THE GREAT
HOLIDAY
CONFECTIONS
NOW HEADY.
12 12 51
B. SCOTT Jr.
GROCERIES, ETC.
JpBUITS FOR TUE HOLIDAYS
MITCHELL & FLETCHER,
No. 1201 CHFSMJT Street,
Invite attention to the following:
AEW MALAUA KAISIR8,,
SEW XAHTE tUBBANTH,
FBKHH LEUUOBN CITRON,
nBITESPABiltin UUAPEM,
VLOBIDa AND UAVANaOBiNaeS,
FBIHCE9M ALMONDS,
lABY APPLES,
KABBABI DATES.
NEW BOBDEADX Fit CUES,
TVBBUII FIGS,
PATES DE roiES OBAI,
DBIED AND CANNED VKUITS,
And all the choicest delicacies most desirable
at this season, In quantities and at prices to
salt large or small buyers. 13 U latrp
jTMORE'8 MINCE MEAT!
The Best and onlv Reliable!!
NO CHALLENGE NEEDED ! ! !
The (uautitj Sold and Selling (he JSest
Challenge I
ATMORE DEFIES COMPETITION!
TO BE HAD OF NEARLY ALL OROCEU9 IN
TBK CITY AUD CODN1BY. 12 ( m ip
FOR SALR, TO ARKIVE-FIFTV THOU.
NAM) FlrHt QnIUy VI M.OW 1'INli AND
OVPKhMH HOA K1)S aud SCANT LIN (3 ftoiu Kuter
prU Mills, C.
WARRKN A MHKQQ,
UlSt N. 134 H. UJiiLAWAUE AvOiU.
THK LA BO E3T AND M.09T VARIED STOiK OF
HARE AND NCW
CONFECTIONS
OF THE FINEST QUALITY.
Bou'Bous, Urilliatit,
Voii'lions, t'ouardts,
Boii-Bons, Victoria,
trystalllzod and CJlaccd Fruits, PIstaclie
and Orgeat i'uslo, Vliitc Nougat.
Cliesnuts and Chocolate,
Crjstalliue Almonds,
Ulaced C'hesuuts
CHOCOLATE DFPARTMEST.
ChccoU'en St. Nlcbelai, Plataoba Cbocolate Ami
rtcenes, G'oocolttie filled wlih Jelly, Portuguese
CbocoUla. Frulines, Jim c.'row ChjcoU'.a,
Chocolate Nougat, uriocaUte naa,
Clioc.late Burnt Almonds, Cnoc ilme
Walnuts. OUocoIaie Puste, Ca(,c
.ate MedalUous, Cnocolata
Bolls, Cigars, ' etc.
RICH CREAM CHOCOLATE.
FLAVORS AS FOLLOWS:
VaLllla, Orange. Btrawbarry, Raspberry, Lemon, Co
coanut, Orange F.ower, laoo, and Celery,
SUP RFLNE CI1CC0LATE CONFECTIONS
A SPECIALTY WITH THIS HOUSE.
ALSO, A LARGE VARIETY OF
ItlOlI FANCY BOXES.
Together miking a splendid assortment to I el sot
irom lor tho.ee
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
fcTEPIIEtf F. WI1ITUL,
No. 1210 MARKET Street,
U U Immiult PHILADELPHIA.
FLOUR.
QHRISTMA8 PRESENTS.
The best and most suitable Present for a Mend or
tbe needy la a barrel oi our "J. a. WELCH" FIRST
PREMIUM FLOUR, and a bag or baU barrel BTEB
LINQ'B "MOUNTAIN" BUCKWHEAT UJSA.L, war
ranted superior to any in tbe market.
Constantly on band tbe bfsi assortment ot different
branda or FLOUR, INDIAN, and RYE HEAL
JIOPH, ate,
GEORGE F. ZEHNDER,
limmtfrp FOCKTH AMD YIMB W.
FAMILY fLOUR,
In lots to suit US0C1TJS, or bj Uio Stoglfl
Barrel, for sale bj
J. EDWARD ADDICK8,
Ko. 1230 H1KKET Street,
10 Sin4p PUlLADtXPHIA.
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