The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 25, 1858, Image 4

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I,4ficuri tgarmiti bus written , forn4hings more
)i.eUlifil,t4in the following • '
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DT ho 7 4,6rdtl'of our Bpi,.
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Of grace to refine es,..
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Thy will be done - On'esktkes It in /Emmen
-Torir4 lefti4itir; yesistanee,
DT us wilhozit
• 0 Univers:alp without exoept'on,
}ileitis*, 'without declension
'-:"., (lire he'thia day our de llyhreig: - . ' ;
',.---, +' , "''''.•(4aeCeselli,foi"icac bodies, ' , .
2 ; . of eternal life for our molds: • ; - ;• ;
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'A.A.t . ol , lprilte - tie our, trespeares—,/ -; , ; 3 '• ,
.41gatnet the commands of thy law,
; 2 s:''':il.lijilltOi the'griCe of thj doopel; • -
;;'An IA iorgire thein tiatitAreaps t as agellfs ha=.' .
k'D ""'''''''' , ll);,, itiriii:ith i onr.thiraoterei ' ' .
'''''''' '' ''l"liyiirdiai Hiig'hiii'PrOterty .
J i;-':'P.f,a On Ir. P
mereollsi ..
“Aiid.leia isiebt iet(OemptatiOn, but deliver us from
!evi1. 7 ,;.; ~•
1 , ..' A-' Oforolrwrheiming afflictions, - '
~ Of irbrldly'renticerhents, • ;-- ~ - •
, ' Of Bitin's deccoes, ,
,r i' - %Of errirraneallnetione,'. — ~• . „ . , ' ,
,or Oral iffectlinis ; - :-
"-.44:ilillie la'therkingdcia; the power, Red the glory.
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by klogdont governs all,
, -. Ttlyl9rer Nubile - ea all; • - •• • ,
' 'ffliy — gloti ii &bore ail."`
'As It is
- Ba icia in:l44, promises,
" th'l)he KID Ott prayers,
' - 80-ltshedi 14 to thy praise
• , - ,'"LOrd lElirtn , si Vtelt.to Japan.
• A corriumenderit 'of the London' Time* writes
—'from Sbinghao'sn account of Lord Elgin's arrival
~at Seddo,in Japan , •., „
eguadron•piussed the sacred limits ';bejond
:whloh-no — foreigner,"hati -ever passed; In the so"
tonishment of the Japanese, and Russian 'ships; arid
did `not nonitaiiniette - with the shore. • Thu arrival
,of riptsdren in fraiipt which the' Jo
punese' had 'sedulously; iipreeented "es being too
shallow; „to adidt. of the approach' of large ships
. filled them mith dismay and nstenishment. Boats
followed each other ~ .filledwith officials of asoimd
• inglegreee of ranki , to-teg them 14 return to ICA
argent,.representations were_
` 'mule the'aniliessidors en'the Subject.' Firstly,
-the.aneborage.,witi v iairl,", to. boAangerons, than the
iliffietilly.:,orgoillag supplies' wacrepresented. The
&Wier, 4( the. yacht at,deddo wasi.howeveril
, dispensable ;. and-no sooner was this settled than
the Jelianese, inAhelr 'metier - Wan' became per—
' featly reeettelkid 4o ,the arrangement,, emit/ off
supplies, with
_great„ and, began to
prepare resldenee oi' shore for j Lerd'Elgin and
SC appeared that boUnt Ratiatine had been 'de
: layod for ten daye negotiating on( this subjeot at
'lCanegaiwa, and only succeeded- in taking nil his
rosideneerat Jeddo on the stuno'dayithat we 084 i
seeker before' the 'tOWn. R had, made 'the jour
. nay over landAmitKanagitwei djefiartae,Of
teen:M[lAl; • -
. arriiiniatledde, the Japanoinallicials sent
',Olftta,superintend the anchorage, returnedin- one
•of 'the gunboats, , With thirteen Ships' boati in'tow,f
amidst their thunder - of , salutes; On' Playing' of a
% . Istitid‘,- - ;antt the :flutter Of nags% :740'000d
Witidttrabilinleit :of the!'betterie4;„' and :the„pro.'
cntifon - of :four,yeddle•lx
boats, each wi th,a 24, pounder hissiitzersn hor boa,
enclosing betwien them the ambassador's bargo k .
the remainder, of the , ships'i boats, with captains
and officers aliln full dress, loading the way.
Tho band - struok. up' I. Ged* save the Queen " las
LOl4 . .gigin ascended the stops of the official land.
',.ing-phicie, near. the centre of the city: Mid - was to.
oeivod and put' into his chair by- sundry two.
sworded personages, the, rest, of the, mission, to
wr. jacsoino efiteers. of the squadron, follow•
ing_ on hoisibackc dense.crowd was collected.
During iiord , ,Sigin's etay.nearly all ilte , offmont
of the squadron wore enabled • topiyhire a visit:
Its 'frbut tie , ible.:tenifile Where ' , h6„insided, in .the'
aristocratic it:atter of the eity,,Witltra s troat, which
continued - fir 'ten , miles, 'att.olossii PaSired; with
in's:was and aq densely otowdekwith,people ae itis
from Hide - Park corner: to D1110E1;4. ,At the book
of, it stretched a wide and somewhat dreary - . Kris,
toenaio quarter, containing the residences 61'the
'A three hundred ant hereditary princes; each
a petty sovereign in his own right, and many of
them.with:half doseu,townzhoutes, and - some bf
' imisoinmedite4, same mansions,
ton thimettild'retitinere: ••, • -
The area of_the, city ~i s lfis equal to, ,not . larger
' • thin thatlnf 'l,ohdonousd , contains 2,500,000 in
habitants: The Oastio , alone is computed to be
oapable of oontalidne4o,ooo;', lor - ten Miles
around there weris - AxtrOrdlitarY" evidorides Of
the'Ticeple, atf. elean and most awls-,
ble ; 'there striipoheggarepand Ilti.,oliniate,
tilityrandjimststfer-the.eountry, appearro be
Unequalled:l • ,
-,-*.ltre have yet to discorei , what this exports of Jae
'pan may be -beyond eamphor,- we'xiandbopper ;
but, from a considoratlon of the natural tendencies
and , k , gtilit%head"'disposltion of the people, "there
.can belittle dmibt -that -a_rearketSento
, 'future dayi'eklet truthisetrialinde• for•tlittirodude
andAnanufeetnretrqot thistWeit !are' mitrolent
magnitudsaindimportancielo'seente for them a
high niece in the lilt of Great Britain's onstOmere.
_ eatern ailroad 'Operation.
- BLACKIIAIIP nomis- -- =snizoin!oo,ipiLLlWAD 80910.
IFtem.thi,l76l4g9 Nov; la ' '
The =lowa Oentrill'Air Line Railroad Company
f.-• is hi processof disintegration and dissolution: The
president has resigned,' as alio acme of the 'Bren
ton Cortainatookheiders hare oommenoed suitti
inohnnoerr against; the - ,,offiebril of - the - company,
the objeot being tti get rid'of the.s76o;ooo laud
r grant " bbialc'maiLhondo issaid by, the diitotorb
towlines who aided inlobbying the gmntthrough
Congresi. Also, to compel the directors to' disgorge
or oanoel:the $280,000 of " stook," which
they voted themselves about a - year ago for real or
- t- anapest tionasierilaiserlainounts varying front' $15, 1 ,
000 to $22,000 each, and $50,000 tolltr.president,
',te.which _he .hfin .tendered" A ' , further object
ibeine-ti4revent any• - eonsolidadon 01 - Ike - road
;'with', the 011aton!ati 'Cedar „Rapid* 'Company,
which last is.rouseeessary, as this lattercompany
,drellitedafuslostilritit the Lloit road on shy term!
, OrillitindaY last, Messrs : Gibbs; i".`lfeeds;
- , •Iloorge .Bukton; C; Scott; Durlhijand
others i Went -into the, iteoretary'e .offuns at Lyons;
y:aisedemended-posseasion of the ixiiikenntirpapisra
4- -of thedompany— rienosablrif they could, or fort'
cibly if they most." seeretarY±Gliorger - W4
- Bettosworth., stoutly. refused - ' fog dellver,•J oxchpt
uses the, order-of thadireelors, .41nallypafter
long parley , the matter WWI compromised by the
seorctary agroeing - to plasm them in the safe of
iiiioilland..liazlott,_bankers ' Which woe done on
,tbe - eonditions specified is thefollowingreecipt
Repoli - a of Geo.-W, Bettesworth, esorataryof I.
7C;r.&.1,_,R1t00:, twopackages, said to contain books
of tbe-.Towkilentral..-Air Line Railroad tlempany„ ,
marked Ge - o. W.-Bettesworth, Secretary ;I. O. A.'.
L'lty,l Co., LyonS;_whioVwe agree not to dourer;
any person, egoeptliport the Order of the stook-i
directors; belt majority of them, of
said company; Under a oertificsaM,of , , the secretary!
_.of the oompany. l ., We ;further agree that we wilt
• not permit the said books -to be examined, by' amyl
one, except upon the order' °Mho secretary of the'
above named company, in writine • • ,•
J'.• • -•••,•, iii'LLETT JO CO.
- Thus the matter stands , at '
oitr last adviees. It
seems Otte probable that:the company will lose,
the whole land grant, on the grounds. of -a MM.!
oomplianco with - the'oondltions Of the grant.
A, Hundred Years Ago 01.
.
-- , Tite.Fittalirg4 Post; alluding to the ono bun W
:,dredanstirerseri• of old Pon, • Dail:mane; slays:.
n, One hundred years ago
• there was not. a tangle;
,white malt itt.Ohto,-Kentuokyplndiansy and
nots- Tirribiriee. Then _what It now the most
flourishing part of Annirloe ; wai as little known as:
the obuntry around_ the-mountains-of the moon.!
It was not until 1769 that Alm. .t , illtanter
tnoky," the gallant 'end advenfarons BOone,Jeft!
his home in_North, garolina, to.hecomp the first'
settler of Kintuoky.;(4lie litet pion'adre In Ohio;
did , Atop ,sa,ttle..-unkil,twenty-yitare ,after, this
ttiniel' A 'bandied years' 'ego O.inada belonged:
to France, and the whble population of the,
United States did,tiot.exoeeol .4 million and a :
half of penple. A hundred.. yearso the
great Frederick of Prelate 'was pe rforming ,
these great'elplolte Which Nation:4Ni him immor
tal in mtlitery,annals r and„jrith. mon
arehrriiie Intl:Weir* a slifsittihaided oenteet with
Route, Austria, and 6 Franhe—the three great
:P.oweys-ofri,F.PrOpo!contbinedi' A '
:hundred= yearn
ago Napoleon was not hartand Washington wee
a young and modeak Wglnfa oolonel,,and, the
great events in the hisihry oi '6O 'Wdrlds, in
which these groat bu,t &saintlier men took leading
parts,were then ..aeanselY f oreshadowed . A bun
'dred yenta ago hie Union wit the Most
part of the - Brltlsh , linipire, and ot:V•the
horizonne,ispeck' , indicated the struggle
which, within a more of years' thereafter,- arab
limbed the greatest republio of the.world, A hun
dred sears ago there ware,hat fOttenewepapere
in America, steam, engines' bad not been imagined,
and railroads grid bilegraphs had not entered into
the A:dilated oonceptions of man. When we come
to look-book ntribthrongh thorvista_of history we
Sod that to the century witioh bee paned has been
- &Noted raoreitapertan,LoyttlitSio,their bearing
tip& of this - world than almost any
other whielt has elapsed Anon tho creation.
A hundred year's hence wh at wilt,be,t.he dettel-
ImmenttV3t - lif palVfliding • cot. exaepipio, on e
,
thinga thought whit* Xernes,wliep
he sWeaflitiortatoltrig Atlont-Latt; With' kit fair ex
celitiontir ifitting,o3ll belpad.
itoreithat eingular
oireumataioe oeourred One nightlestireide,"Whiele
we have heard related- as follows : 'party of
•- three orfpurigentleuied,,were'ilttirik,ooeily about
• the stove it - the Coopersburat Miter in this odurity,
Sad anti daikeit gilt& 01 1 ,1 he peat week,
,disoussieg4varietis :fettle!' While laray the hour.
,i;-.to this way the thniCpaloted - ou until the cloak told
the apprpaeh .;et.midnigh to;,.Thir being , the bey&
ifiloilo/040,411:01thAehetlearettelledls. 4 ghoats
traletlia"Cuirth• , and weird' Spirits appear,ionr
friends-began te,prepare.for_retirlng_eaok. to hie
iratittiilaplitmeutrlheEstiddenly,tka)i.,ireip
'dirtied by aloud notes feseiablibg the shriek of 0 ,
_ : locomattve.:-Thhe was ,follawadin mampikt after
h*.iYl:tabink *amp 'int' the' hasty -
114 1 t 1 .8,.# Ftit. - iiraly,":ln front of theohonoe - owth,e,
oiA;rhihtilelpiihccritiliV-Vbdy 3 baste - aid itintildq,
but findlnfelt 1241441b1° Willatlngutob
; • biAluidckarat)larkiterkettiay ritolyed laikta‘,ollo4fe,,L
On tliry sped iintlithey arrltet ‘ ttc - etklebelei
vAstithile
,00.;•iithlre•
fulhetthlAVAbfkilitheirlo ris*,!.(4, Ike natOfrlk
ziwtAft otitiAl'fiiiiidred
Arial: Of so 10,0 E 04
!Ili*, 4 90 i; ATAVivitifi*alft)lroixl:' ,
'': - Sl l l . olSati,9lo,o.ll4,4;9llolostitil itiliqUire.Y A k_Thardie
~.!,?4...l:aii;thajetsrheurs OfteutrtrodPerahtiltrriehda,liOrie
, O ,f'." ‘ the r eta tt lei ret ri lOati n : o4 ol4 o l ll Vlooll',.sefel - Y
. i:V:^:.4lsliittted.tef!thiP itaidg' arta egAtfoint
. - `;;,.ithleiVigulitiOsotdipd ; MlAtik4lipploar n :of the
totr:l-4,4ogowklea.) Pititatrar.
, a
Salto by gt uttion
, 11/1 4 41111911LVVecHQN0ir' , ": v - LIL
13. 8011TH 1/013BTH
isseerlV Nos. anti 693 ";
8T9.0118,
4
I McnNairssl l o - 4 1 4 1 .Plilliselphfa irrery
yaeasy Sieving. - i r
, gindbllle or emilskropez:4,loslled separately, In
e r aliittiOn toNritlehwe pub b on,the gatordorPeTiona
eale;bifelhoruseadostalogsesin pempniet for*,
tag full desoriptione of ell the property to be aolS
' otollowing Tuesday.
BALIIi2-I;l7ogge MOM/Ali , NBTATIi
••• Nineteenth Tan, Bale, nOth Noventber, ,ttie Nr
thinge,, '
- Twentieth Pan Bale, Ith Pecatobar at the Exchange. -
" Twenty:4VA Fill Bate,
"14th :December, at the
Ba
cheage. • -
QT Piiq • orthe handbills of the above Ales noir
161418
MUT" SALA Tilt.
- 7llZlV n ; P f i f me lt
glxE, - V
ilefs ate, ( of
why)! 1,000 rplee, Are printed weekly,)
!tee °Mara*.
RHAL IBTAT.II AT YRIVATS HAIM:
...BlOr We hate a large aniennt of Real Ratite at Pil
af* Bale r _ noluding every description of Oity and
Wnntry.,property.,_Printed Lleta,taayi - belLad at the
edertlon stare.
BALE OP SUPERIOR FURNITURE, SROOND-HAND
PIANO-PORTE, BRUSSELS, IMPERIAL. AND
- - VENITIAN 'CARPETS, 2 LARGE BOOROADEB,
tre., tre. - ' • • ,
CARD:'—Our 'ea% "Oda morning, at the auction
'store, will compriee,• . : healdes• COO iota of excellent
eecond-hana furnitare. secimd.land. mahogany piano
forte, two largo beekoaxia, cliandellere, lirnesele;
imperial; ingrain, Venitiati, and other carpets, China
and glass ware, beds and bedding, &a., forming an at.
tractive' alsiortnient, worthy the attention of - ladies and
othere desirous of purchasing.
It 7. Catalogues now, reedy, and the artioles arranged
for examination. • . ' . •
WOODLANCSIJEMETERY LOTS, PEWS, STOOKS,
AND LOANS.,
On Tuesday Evening.
-November 80th, at 1 o'clock, at the PMladelphla Am.
change— ' ' - "• " •
For account of whom" It may concern—
... 2 chattel bends; EL,OOO each, 10 per cent., Catemlssi
,Railroad Company. "
• For other accounts—
• Lots No. 688 to 64.3 Inolusive, Scotian 0, 960 feet,
Woodlands Cemetery.,
2 shares Areh•street Thestre'etoolc..with tioketi
share Narmonla Eaored Mosta Society (organ loan).
Mr, Bate pssittve.
• .• Estate of robn Stills, Deceased.
• Pew No 7, middle Aisle, Tenth Presbyterian Ohnrob,
Dr 'Bosidsnan. •
Pew No 121, middle aisle, Ht. Andrew's Church.
Pere,tootory.Sale —Pew No. 92, , middle , aisle. Church
of the Atonement:' seeond from front, if Ith fUrnlinze,
'seats for eight, 'persons.
• 1 share Mercantile - Llbraiy OoniPany. ,
1 shere_PlaCadelplids Atherneum.
TIINETIIENTit , PALL BALE-r-NOVEPdBUR.BOIII
Will inelndaa. , • '
....Orphans' Court Ole—!state of Amon Jesus, Deo'd.
' , LOT "AND DWELLINGS, North side of Sprucetreet. oast of Twenty-second street.
Peremptory Sale.—,LatlGN AND TALUABLV LOT
OW GROUND; nog feet on :Twentieth street/ 126
feet'on Hamilton ',treat 125 feet on penneylvanta ave
nue, three fronts,
- .Peremptory Pale.-11.1 1 111 TIIRRE.PTORY BRICK
DWELLINGS, = Nineteenth stiver s - *Wean Rhodes
street, and Pennsylvania avenue: -
THREE-STORY BRICK - IMBUING, Davis street,
elghthAtonsi lent of Thirteenth street, Twentieth
- ward, -.- • ' ,
- <ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE, mittbarest cor
aer of Thlrteenth'end - Arch etreetif, - flolebed with mo
dern Improvements, sod cooreniencee, cud In perfect
order ; lot 25 feet by 128 feet. - Immediate poeees-
Mon , _ „
• NEAT MODERN) DWELLING L.-Four-story brick
dwelling, No. 0851094th Eleventh street. • flJ' Immo-
Slatrrposeemion. ... -
VALVADLE RUSINESR RTAND.—VaIueVe four
literjr,bflek building, No. 827 WALNUT treat, above
Tbird Mreet. f -
~REBIDENCE, routheast corner of
Eighteenth and Wood streets.
BUSINESS -STA.ND.—Tbree.story brick More and
dwelling; Eighteenth street, n'rth-of South West.
TiTUASTON-STREET.Two three-story brick dwel.
:lints, Nos, 816 and 818 Wharton street.
TURES-STORE BR lOK • DWELLINGS,
Pratt-atreet r west.of-Twerity-fourth street.
-FOUR JI4 .A ND , VALUABLE LOTS OF
GROUND, eolith side of.,Weehingtoillteestiaktending
throne'. tO Oa* street, West Phtladelptda, 200 feet
,front by 214 g feet deep:,
OBRISTIAN STREBT,—Thres , etory brick dwelling,
No;„ 824 - Christian, etrent; betireed: Fifth and Sixth
gtreeto L'aft6i:l42.oii ' R'dathweet able of Wil
low street , nor - Wiest' of }Unison Week, Frank ford,
Tirenty4hlrd ward.
-.TWSNTLETII - PALLFBALit--TIEO.BIII3AR 7th,
-dill inal¢de— . - s •
,Poremptory Bale —WALNUT irftEiT —Two band
some modern reeidencen, Noe. 1020 , and 1081 Walnut
street, bitween Tenth and Eleventh streets. , irr
Im-
Medlate poseessfen of No. 1091.
Rxeontorelßale—Eatate of Nenrynihl, Deo'd.
. .
fBUSINESS :STAND —Three-Story beick store and
dwelling, No. 822 North Second street, between Brow
and Poplar etreets.
tme Est.stri.. , ...TWO-STORY STABLE In the rear of
above, No. 825 St John street:
.YERY.VALUABLE FARM. AND MILL PROPERTY,
over 92 roes, *lit bites for country nett, opposite the
Jt stone on the Lancaster turnpike, West Phila
delphia. [Jr" Lithographic plans may be had at the
,tke mustier' storent .• . •
• Pefemptogy • pale.—TWO BUIDDINti LOTS, west
'side of Seventh street, north or Vrnango street, to
.getker 40 by:100 feet. - '
VINE STREET, NEAR: LORAN SQUABS.—Neat
modercitbmeintory brick dwelling, with back buildings
And all, modern conve,olenees. No.. 1510 Vine street,
wee! of Fifteenth street. - ID— Immediate possession.
.liers at No 3.520 State street, in the rear.
VALUABLE ,PARSI• AND COUNTRY-. BRAT, SO
on the River Delaware, known as the iilielle
vue Parvo,i I 16 attics from Philadelphia, and I mile from
Schenck's - Station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton
' -
„ TWENTY-lIIRST PALL SALE—DROBAIDEII 14th
Wlll Inelude—.
Sale by order
,of of Common Pleaa—Betake of
• ”' " AleXandeeosbourn—a 3nuatio.
,THILSE4tOftY 131CLOXOWSLLItte,aouthwest cox.
Air of Eighth' and Wharton streets, late Southwark.
Orphans' Court .Salo—instate, of Charles W.: lkocin,
liecesseci
NEAT MODERN REBTDENOB,Wittitide yard, Green
ntreet,'behreen Seventh and Eighth streets.
'Gimbals'- Court Gale—Estate of Hugh Clerk, Deoesied.
VAIPT.A.BiLE BUBINEOB STAND 71Vgnr.,otory - brick
store eno .dirikling,",;northifgst - corner., of Tenth and
fdprone streets. - . ,
861ne Ratilte..-.LARdE LOT OF GROWN]; emit Hide
of,Eiond'etriet, - Jorath of, blediesn street. First ward. 40
feet front, 215 S fiat &op. . .
"•
Orpheus' Coort Eisde,ltstste at 'Theodor Witmer.e,
,
• - LiTtON TALUABLie LOT OF GROUND
frosting on Duncan street, Wharf. street, Pierce street
and Watford creek, Twenty.third ward, tour fronts.'
Pale at Nos,lBo and 141 South /mirth atm*
,
pskiltioa 31313.10.TUR.E. PIANO-FORTE, N
MINCH "PLLTE MIBEOUS , BAUBOOLS OA.B.
PITO, &O.
nig Morning,
AS q o'atiotk,, at the, auction store, as extensive
issaitment of 'exoellent second-hand furniture, elegant
pieumfottes, fine rairrore; carpets, eta.,
_from private
hustlifes_deellning housekeeping, removed' to - the store
for convenience of Isle.
—Aloof S large and superior bookcases—glass doors.
• ; ; .;. Peremptory Sale.
7.161 tis Or SCHOONER ‘, CHARLES PARKER.,
- ~ On Friday,
liarember 26th, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be
lasold without reserve, at the Philadelphia Xx.
change--
fieven.sLateenth of the'sehociner Charles Parker.) ,
She was bleat at Parked River, New Jersey, in 1818.
Tier dimensions are as follows. via : Length 70 feet;
britadth - 20 feet; depth B,„ti feet; 173 11-96 tons re-
Voter. ,
.17. Sale absolute. 360 to be paid at the timeof
EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE LIBRARY.
On Friday Morning,
.Nov. 28th. at 10 o'clock, will bo. gold at the auction
monis, Month fourth street. without reserve, by order
of aaaignee, a very Dirge and valuable, private library,
sornprising many rare curious, and valuable works hi
every
h.
ds . lparhx o w.
nt
n l i te ra ture .
be con tin ued in the afternoon and
evening. ,
'fl:7" Catalogues will be ready, and the boots arranged
for examination a week previous to, Odle.
TO CAPITALISTS. BUILDERS, dc. 43.—GARGN AND
VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE, LOCUST St .
Routh side, between Broad and Fifteenth streets, 318
feet front on Locust street, 10 , 178 feet In depth to • 10
feet alley.
SAXITEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
and HOHDIt - LOAN oririoU,ll . 6. 224 South
TIMID Street, below Walnut, opposite Tail it., only
sight doors below the Dtalumgo.
noun. of !rosiness from 7 Wolook, A. if., until 10'
o'clock In the eve n r u il : l.
Outdoor sales, an ,- sslite at the limiter' House, at. Widig upon the eatisfaetory term,.
CAPITAL $200,000.
' - ritioblishodfoethi lass TAirty Tiers.
Ades/wee made from one dollar to thousands On Dia
mondeiallver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Her
°handle°, Clothing, I cunt Due, Beddhog,Olgani, Husloal
lininupenis,Alunerliontes, Carriages, and donde of
ererr deociripUon.
Att. "it remain soy length of time spied
All Orleans, from one hundred dollars and upwards(
will be eherged per cent. per month i $OOO mid over,
the lowest market rate.
'This Remo' Hotusi having a depth of 'l2O feet, WIWI,
Ore and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, andyril
Cato wateltmen for, the Ireinhies ' • ALero, s , heavy
Tomas effected for the benefit of all pereons hating good*
advanoed upon. -
N. "li.—On soociva ofhavimr - an 'unlimited capital,
This olive is prepared to make *demotes on more Mille
factory, and soosrumodeling tame then any other in
thhfi el
erty.
Mod s4Mittol to.thupoor, to moll omouulai oriel
out any eharge.
• AT PRI VATA
flold Patent LeyoVand other IVatehm, Powell . ), ant
Olothina will be sold at rearmed edam aul-ffy
- - „
Bookbinbing.
PERRY'S BLANK - BOOK
AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT,
, B. -19. CORNER FOORTII AND RAGE.
PREMIUM AWARDED
By the PRANNLIN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing
Superior Account Books
theSIMS Intending to open new Books on the first of
e Year, can select from a good Mock on band, or have
them made in any desired style in a superior manner.
• •BOOKBINDING of every - description executed In
the finest and most aubstmtlal manner, at low prices.
MAGAZINES bound from EU ets: to $7 SO per volume.
MUSIC bound In a new and handsome elyle, from $1
to SS.
OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear
equal to now
MUMS BOOk•BiNDEBY,
BOUM and RAWL
Oldtek estollmhed Binderrin .Philadeiphi et. nti-2ui
BOPICIIINDJ,NG.—The, undersigned res
pectfully. invite the attention of lovers of books
to their uneeualted facilltea for binding books in a en•
imam manner. Their ,work has been submitted for a
eerieLotcpAre to the examinitien of Immo of the moot
oelebrated connolaseurs In the country. It has received
the moat flattering encomiums,andwon for the under.
algae' E•lOtepotatlon trhteh 'they are determined to
maintain.
Briny style of • Binding executed, from the plain
wit:Al-bound , ' volume for the eobolerin table to the
Most artistio garniture of rarities for the collection of
the Ilibliomenteo.
Specimens of style and workmanship will be cheer
fully shown to those who will cell upon
PATison /i 4 NICHOLSON, Bookbinders,
619 MINOR Street,
*Mato* Between Market and Chestnut ittreete,
HANDSCRUBS , AND O.LAMIS:
-; ' 4,1 4AND80.A.11.86. '
No. 1. 62)46. Per dm. No. 6: $1 12 per MA.
2.-76 e. 6„ 1 26
-8. 870. 'gi . • ' 7. 160
4.1000.- 8 76 ,
, p • .f. CLAMPS.'
6 it,
, CtWi ja. 2 s ' Pr' . 4oZOD.,
7 ARW,IS/.75 per dozen.
thirr,B2.26 per dozen.
- EONEVITIN,
.;toe ,82 North THlR.D,Stroot.PhiliolOtohis
ISLA.TE SLATE .t 1 SLATE t I I—Rooting
Mato; of all AWN - and at: yeti lon ratitS ' kept oon.
itantly on handiand female ay' r • • •
NIRRINGi 111/Xi'es . oo., '
: ,-GRRAIARTO WI% ROAD and THIRD street:
N. B. Slate Roofs put on In thaflysat panzer, and ra.
lafrns Maeda SIM. 24112arork seitiitAtsol.- - • - ;
.10,000bg Ptactio :1
FIMITESS; BRINIEY, - &
,pro. 429 AtARNED' STUMM. ,
BALE OF VILENOH GOODS. ,
- On Friday Ito-Ding, , ,
;Nov. 26t11;11:10'0 , elook,' by oataloglioh orit 8 months,
400 ,paoliagen arid lots of fancy and staple Frencb dry
oda •
try- Sarni)lett awl aitalogues early on the morning of
e.
TOO-PARIS AND VIENNA. BROOK R LONG AND
SQUARE SUANLB,•.OOLORED CENTRES, OP A
CELEBRATED MANUFAOTURE.
Dn•Pridapldarnlng,
20012 x 4 aolored erentrts broohe square shawls.
400 isolorid 'central' broohe long shawls, of new de_
algae and superior colorings. "
STEAMBOAT AND. DROWN BRAND BLACK 'Rua-
VELVET' RIBBONS—TAR BEST QUALITY EB.
TORTED. - - -
A full Dud of gennbuCifeamboit biand;bliak
velvet ribbons '
A full line
,of genuine Grown brand black silk-velvet
nbbone
RICH IMBED TRIMMING BALLOONS.
An invoice or rich unred trinnojnir galloons. -
- • PARIS PLAID BONNET VELVETS.
40 pieces rich plaid bonnet silk-velvet!
BILK PLAID, AND; BAYADERE BATIN•PAOED
VALENG (AS.
2 cases superior silk- plaid and bander(' satin-fined
Tallman's.
LYONS MACH MANTILLA 'VELVETS.
32 and 84 such heavy Lyons black mantilla alik ye'
Tots. . ; -
WOOL LONG SHAWLS.
200 new style plaid wool long shawls.
RIBBON-BOUND WHITNEY BLANKETS
= 2 bales 10.4 and 18-4 imparter Whitney blankets.
1 bale Mackinaw blanke
LAP SLANICBTB.
2 bales superior fancy rained lap blankets.
Also, 2 cues Irish shirting Mena.
100 dozen On-beak lined buck gloves and gauntlets
r An invoice of high cast velvet and cloth mantillas
COMILEIWIAL SALESRCION,
222 MARKET STREET,
BETWEEN BZOOND AND THIRD STREETS.
V. t 3. WOLIIIHIT, a.tiovionaasi
SALE OF DESIRABLE GOODS PROM TUE SHELVES.
CARD.—We invite the particular attention of the
retail trade. and country purchseers, to the pnellive
Bale or a large and valuable assortment of superior eta
ple and fancy fall and winter goods, to be made from
the shelves, this morning at 10 o'clock.
SUPERIOR WOOL HOSIERY GOODS, JACKETS, ho.
Aloe, 150 dozen men's white and gray mixed heavy
lambs-Wool and merino shirts and drawers, gray mixed
hand-knit vrool jackets, heavy ribbed cotton jackets,
stool comforid, women's white and black cashmere and
merino hose, gloves and_ gauntlets, monis and women's
colored, black, and white kid gloves. „
Also,' reel French ehawle;' men's • travelling
eltawle, plaid wool long dumb, chenaille slimes cad
,soarre. ,
Alan, linen handkeroblefs, embroidered bands and
tollare,'jeoonet eleeves, Marteiilee see '
watered' silk
Roses, polka jackets, velvet ri oboes, silk cravats, aw
ing eitkeiike: ' - • • •
TAILORING GOODS.
Also, a general assortment of superior tailoring
goods. . .
FURS! FUN ! !
, Also, an Invoice of furs, for ladies , and misses , wear.
' BALE FROM TILE SIIELTEB.
This Morning,
Will be sold from the !holies a stook of stools and
fancy goods, notions, ko.
BALE OF BRADY MADE CLOTHING, AO.
On Priday,Morning,
Colligating of—
Raglano,
Overcoats,
➢rock apate.
Dreoo Onata,
Pant+, and
Feats,
Able, a general
For men and boys , wear.
CILORING GOODS, Sr a.
Tarlety of tailoring good!!
SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
EAU CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom
Homo, between FOURTH. and FIFTH Streeta.
43AT,14 OF FASHIONABLE FURS, ROSES, &a.
This Morning, • '
November 25th, commencing at 10% o'clock, by cata
logue, a large stock of elegant and fashionable tura
for ladies , wear, comprieing set,: of martin, Mb.,
mink, sable, squ irrel, &a., with capon, mane, and culla
to match.
,
. . ,
I.b"" Catalogues early on the morning or sale, when
the ladles, and purchasers generally, are Incited to at
tend. •
BODES.
Also, 60 nuparlor buffalo and fancy carriage robes
BEGIOIAL BALE OF CLOTHING
amp On Friday Ilforning,
November Mb, at 10 o'clock, a: lar ge aasortment of
gents' ready - made olothing,. comprhong a fall alma
went of well..xnade arid seasonable goods, well worthy
the attention of the trade. ,
Included In sale will be found—
COATS.
Gentle heavy beaver, lion skin, and fine cloth over
coats, black 'and colored cloth dress and bugbears costa
plain and tanoy csellmere do.
PANTS AND VESTS.
Also, plain and fancy cashmere pante, black °minter°
and doe akin do, fancy walla, Bilk, and cashmere vests,
&0., the entire stock, is made and trimmed in the beet
manner. and suited to beet city sales. •
1 Samples and catalogues early on the morning of
mile, when the tends will find it to their interest to at
tend.
SPECIAL SALE OE OF.RDIANTOWN GOODS
On B&lnxday Morning,
Nov. 27th, by catalogue, commencing at 10 o'clock,
600 lots of Germantown goods, consisting of wool knit
barque. hooda, rigoleto, madam ' made, &o.
Also. 1,000 dosen merino hose And half hose.
100 dozen merino undershirts and drawers, ladles ,
merino irests, - ko.
•
On Saturday/Morning, - .AM ola!
The sale will commies a full assortment of the fol
lowing desirable goods:
WOOL COATS AND SHAWLS
Ladles" and children's zephyr knit coats, barques and
!haw', &c.,- of colon and qualities, suited to boat city
sales.
NIIBIAB. HOODS, ere
Also, s superior article of zeplipr nubiss, rigolets
opera hoods, children's school hoods. dm
' GAUNTLETS AND GAITERS.
frulios , and children's Sephyr gatiers, ginntlets, and
elcoyen. .
36A1015.
Oents' and boys' sephyr emir% obildrea's boas and
tippets.
I,OOO'DOZEN MERINO HOSIERY.
Also, I.,ooo . deeen white and gray merino hose and
half home. . - • -
SHIRTS AND DRAWERIL
Gents , heavy 'and ilne merino undershirts and
drawers.
11011HILIP'. FORD, AUCTIONEER, No.
630 MARKET STREET, between PIPTR and
SIXTH, south side'
TO DEALERS IN BOOTS AND STIOES.
CARD. --We .have now arranged for examination,
with catalogues, 150 samples men's, women's, youths',
ohildren's, and misses' boots, dune, ties, brogans,
gaiters, gum oeershoea, sandals, &c , to which we in
cite the attention of t un trade, and Flashiness gene
rally. Sole to commence this morning, at 10 o'clock
precisely.- -
SALE OB BOOM /3110E8 1 B119GANS, RIIIIBBREI,
This Morning,
26th instant, at 10 o'clock, 600 oases boots, shoes
brogans, rubbers, ?cc.
tr - Catalogues early on the morning of elle.
WILLUUL B. STERR, GENERAL
SUP AUCTION AND COMMISSION STOIIN, No. de
North mum' Street, below Arch.
J. A. BLINN. Attotionear.
ENOTION.—We invite the Attention of the trade, and
others, to our rate of toys and fancy goods. (at the sun.
tine store.) this (Thursday) morning, comprising an
assortment of desirable goods worthy their attention.
TOYS! .TOYS! TOYS! j
GERMAN, SWISS, AND PRENGIT TOTS, CHINA
FaNOF GOODS, ALABASTER FIGURES, VASES,
GRES, TEA TRAYS, 10.
This Morning,
At 10 o'clock, and will be continued In the evening,
at 7,4 o'clock, at the auction store, by catalogue, will
be mold a large and desirable assortment of toye,
fancy
goods, alatmeter times, tea trays, ,ko., imitable for the
holiday sales. -
hoFtionelsmente of new and second.hand house
f-urniture, plano-fortee, carpets, watobee, Jewelry,
ko., respectfully oath:rite& on whloh liberal cult ad
ranoes will be made If required.
117 Oat door sales attended to promptly. Ohergee
se moderate se any other house In this city.
T - N. GIIISIMEY & SONS,
4 ,
• FOUL ESTATE AUCTIONNNIte,
No. 620 WALNUT STREET
FIFTH FALL RAM
Will be held
This Eveoing,
November 24th, at the Philadelphia - Exchange, at 7%
o'clock, via:
Absolute Fale.—Let No. 388, section B (or monumen
square), In the Bloement Cometry, Brced etreet
100 eharee in the Cambria Iron Company at /ohne
town, Pence.
Raw No 82 (In the middle aisle) Christ - Ohm* Tut.
pohock etreet, Germantown.
-Bew in Bt. Clement's Church, corner of Twentieth
and Cherry streets, Bey. Henry Spackmen, Rector.
TURIB-BTORY BRICK DWELLING. large stable,
IMO ground, south aide of Brown etreet, 60 feet treat
of Starehall street, lot 47 feet front by 60 feet deep
SPRING GAIIDBN STREET, Valuable lot of
ground, euth ride of Spring Garden street, 286 feet
west of Thirteenth street, 50 feet trent by 100 Net
deep.
Peremptory Eale.
britAT lIIRRS-BTORY TIMOR DIVIMINO, FAC
TORY, AND LAMS LOTS OF (MOUND, 61ftecet
'Meet, between Thirtieth and Thirty•first streets, one
square went of the bridge, lot 60 feet front by 200 feet
deep to Oak street. •
' OARD.-4 M. (Jimmy & Roney auctioneers, ettl
hold regular gales of Real Setata, !Roche, &0. Also
household furnittre et dwelliags.
MEAL EBTATIC AT PRIVATIO BALM
JJJ On our Private Bale &eater will atwayi be
lound a very large amount or real estate, including
every description of oily and country property.
J. M. GUMMY 806IH,
Real Estate Broken!,
620 WALNUT Btroot, below Birth.
laosls NATHAN IS, AUOTION.E.BII
02- AND 00=10SION 11200011 ANT, 0. B. cora.:
ILITII and BAGS State la,
•• • • • - • • •
GREAT PUBIAO ACIOOMMODATION.
HONEY ! MO EN ! HONEY! ! I
Honey liberally advanced in large or small &moonlit,
from one dollar to thonsanda, on gold and ellrer plate,
did-monde, wajnhes, Jewelry, fowling-pieces, musical
inetztunenta;flinaitare, dry goods, clothing, groceries,
tigers, hardware, cutlery, books, hones, vehicles, liar
aess, and all artiolea of value, for any length of time
agreed on, at 2Vot:tans) ,Principal Establishment,
eoutheast corner of Bluth and Race streets.
117' Promissory notes, with collateral, dlacetuited
et the lowest market rates.
NATIIOB I PIUNOIPAL XBPABLIBfIhIBNT, 8. 7.
k fir 6.
• •
Where money will be liberally advanced an gold and
silver plate, diamonds, watch , Jewelry, fowling Mame,
dry goods, clothing, grocarieT, liquors, elgars, hard
ware, calla:y, tandy articles, mirrors , paintings, en
smiting?, inueical Instruments, faculture, bedding,
horses, vehicles, harneoc, etocke, and all other articles
Of Table,
01.1 T-DOOR SALEB
Penioimil attention giyon to all oat-door axles, either
at private dwollinge, ntorim, or °Lowlier., and chargee
minimally low.
Patter _fortes
PIANO FORTES. , .
Jest received, an elegant stook of ItAI7.IIN
BACON, & CO. NIINNS & , NoA
WS & 00., and GALN &. 00. El PIA NOS. biIILODN
ONS of best quality, at J. N. GOULD'S,
0. A. man IiNVINTN and OHNITNUT stn.
tatilo..,
E XCEL LENT, WARRANTED
NEW yortz PIANOS; celebrated for tone,
touch, durability, and tasty appearance. 7 Mime,
PLAIN and LOUIS XIV, Pearl inlaid, and Pearl keyq,
for sale, from $l9O upwarda. Alio, PIANOS to root.
JAMES BELLAIC, 279 South PIPTII Street, above
Spruce, mole agent for Cummings & Canfield, and J &
0. pincher. _
• nolB-/mir
OHIOKERING & SONS, Mann
isotarera of GRAND, PARLOR - GRAND,
SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES.
This Is the largest and oldest manufactory in the
United States, having been
ESTABLIBIIRD IN 1828,
Since which time we have
MAUR AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED ',PIANOS,
And have received as testimonials of their SUPERI
ORITY over all others, 11 hold, 18 Sliver, and 4
Events lifer(als.
IWr" Ploinog to Rent. Tnned, and Repaired.
BRANCH HOUSE in PHILADELPHIA is 141801
CHESTNUT Street. ocs-8m
CUBA ; 81:7GAR.-2150 boxes primo Yellow
Havana in Store and for sale py. A. MERINO, '
IRE 3 140 South ?ROW; fittest;
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1855.
A UDITOR'S NOTIOE.-IN THE WS-.
A
TRIOT•00IIRT FOR TEE CITY AND 000 N.
TY OB PRIL4DRLPRIA..
-•••- • .
JOHN FALLON , ARCHIBALD WRIGHT and
max WICIGTIT, trading as A. 1 J Wright. ^ -
Testatum Venditioni, Ritponas to' Lancaster county.
SopteMber Term3l3sB, No. 15.
The Auditor- appointed to report distribition of,the,
fund In Court raised under proceedings in the abort) en
titled ease by Sheriff's sale of ad those tracts or Osseo
of Land, with the Buildings, Parnaces and improve.
manta thereon erected, known as the SHAWNEN
IRON WORKS, situate in the borough of Columbia,
in'the county of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania,
and also of certain other lots' of land situate to the
said borough of Colunibia, and Columbia extended,dri
the 'enmity- and State aforesaid, end partletilarly de;
scribed In the said writ, sold as the property of the said
defendants or of one of thorn. Will attend table duties
on TI ESDAY, the 30th day Of November, A. D. MEI,
at 4 o'clock P 81. , at his office No. 204 South PIM
Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all
perils. in interest are required to present sod prove
their claims, or else be dobsrred from coming in upon
the said fund. GRORGII W, BIDDLE,
0017-10 t Auditor.
iN THE DISTRICT COURT, FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PULLADELPIIIA. •
ROBINS POWELL & CO. vs. JACOB 1,. WEN
DELL Tend Ex. September Term, 1858. No. SC
The Auditor appointed. to make distribution or the
fund in Court, &defog from the mile by the Sheriff Mc%
der the above writ of "all that certain cottage bulb'.
log, stable, Ind coach house, with shed -appurtenant
thereto, and the lot of ground whereon the same are
erected, sultuate on the south side of Baring street, at
the distance of 120 feet eastwa , d from the east lido of
Thirty-sixth street, in the Twenty fourth ward of the
City of Philadelphia, containing In front on Baring
greet 70 feet, and in depth 103 feet, to the middle of a
thirty.feet-wide street, extending from Thirty-fifth
to Thirty-seventh street," 19111 attend to hie duties on
TUESDAY, the 7th day or December, A. D. MS, at
4 o'clock P. 111 , at hie office No. 630 WALNUT Street,
in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all partite;
in interest are required to present their claims or else
be debarred from comics in upon the said fund.
n023-lOt THOMAS J. DIEUL, Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT' FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PEFILADRLPHIA.
NIF state of GRORI3E W. BURR, deceased.
eoiNotice is hereby given, that CATHARINE •BURR,
widow of the slid decedent, bas tiled In the Orphans'
Court her petition, and an appraisunent of personal pro
perty elected' to be retained by her under the provisions
,of tho act of 14th April,lBsl; and that unleee exceptions
thereto be flied, on or before FRIDAI . the Sd of De
cember. /868, the said appraieement will be approved
by the Court GEORG]] W. THORN,
n2O ekes-41 Attorney for 0. Burr.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of MATTHEW CONRAD. deoeaeed.
Sur petition of PARAII ANN lIDWARDS to have the
whole, or a portion, of the trust fund created for her
benefit. by the will of decedent, paid over to her. The
Auditor appointed to report whether the facts act forth
In said petition are true. and whether the r pproprlation
therein prayed for is advisable or not, will meet the
trustee, and all persons interested in said wait°. and in
the trusts created under the will of said decedent, at
tile office. No. 249 Sbuth SIXTH Street, on MONDAY,
the 29th of Novemberi 1858 at 4 o'clock P.M ,to fulfil
the duties of his appointment. JOHN F. BRINTON,
noll3-ths&tu-5t Auditor.
YN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF prirumnpniA.l
Notate of JAMES J. VANBYOKEL, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that SUSAN VANBYONEL,
widow, of said decedent, hag flied, in the said Court, her
petition, and an appralsement of personal property
elected to he retained by her under the provision of I'o
act of April 14, IE6I ,• and that, =lees exceptions there
to be filed, on or before the fret Friday in December,
1868, the said appraisement will be approved by the
Mud. JOHN P. MINTON,
1410/8-th-2t Attorney for Petitiooer.
II STATE OF THOMAS F. OURTIS, Sr.,
H 2.1 deceased.
Letters of Administration to the estate of THOMAS
F. CURTIS, Senior, hewing been grantee to JOHN, M.
CURTIS, all persons Indebted to said estate will make
payment, mid those having claims will make the same
known to WM. D. X PILLNY,
Attorney of Administrator,:
No. 411 sHIESTNUT St.
El=
NOTIOE —Letters of Administration of tho
1, zing, or MARY WELLS; Decenied, have been
granted to the underaige ed. All persona Indebted to
said Ratite will please make payment ; and those bar.
log claims or domande will make known the same with
out delay to SAMUEL STEVENSON, t
noll•thOM Oil North FRONT !Street.
I N THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PIIILADDLPHIA.
Bard vs. Bard. Pi. fa. S. 88. No. 236
Bancroft vs. Id. " " " " 207.
More vs. Id " " " " " 248. !
Manuel vs. Id. " " " " 263.
Pinner vs. Id. " " " 264..
The Auditor appbinted by the Court to mod distri
bution of the fund arlelng from the sale, by the Sheriff,
under tits above write of the personal property of the
said defendant, trill meet the puttee Interested therein
at his office, No. 123 hi 8 .uth FOURTH, °wane Li
brary attest, on WEDNESDAY, the hot day of D 5001.13-
her next at 4 o'clock P. M ,tvben end where all persona
are required to present their claims, or be debarred
limn coming In upon cold fond
' nolB.lot WM. A. INGHAM', Auditor..
THE STATE SAVINGS FUND,
NEXT DOOR TO TUE POET 017.101
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT
Money received DAILY, and every MONDAY EVENING
IN SUMS LAROB AND SMALL,
PAID BAC% DAILY,
FROM 0 O'OLOOK A. M. TO 8 OIOLOOR P. 81
DilloBll'olD OAR DRAW 111111 ROADIR IT 000018, AB
IX 0/141, IP DOSIEXII.
CEO. H. HART, President.
OHM 9. IMLAY, Trimming.
I. HENRY HAYES. Teller. e 62840131
P
HE SPRING GARDEN SAVING
roio.
(OHAITI■:D IT VIII LllOl 11471711/ OF PINMEITLYANIA;
RIVE FIR ONNT. Interest allowed to Dapoeitort,
• and all Honeys Paid book on Demand. •
0711011, 881 NORTH THIRD BTRRB'I4
(ClogeoLoam" Hum BUILDING.) . 1
This Institution II now open for the transaction of
business, and is the only Chartered, Saving Fond loostell
In the northern part of the city. ,
The Ofilee will be open (daily) from 9 to 2g o'clock,
and also on MONDAYS and THHIRSDA.TB, tram 6 uhtil
8 o'clock in the litenlpg,,
ANAGBItti.
R ,
Frederick Klett, John Ressler, Jr.,
Stephen Smith, James 8. Pringle,
John P Levy, Jacob Doak,
Hon. Henry IC. }Wong, Joseph M. Cowell,
Daniel llnderkofier t J. Wesley Bray,
Hon. Wm. MUlward, Robert IL Davidson,
Frederick Bteake, P. 0. Illl3naker,
Francis Hart, John P. Vorree,
Joseph P. LeOlera. George Knecht
President, JA.61108 8. PRINGLR.
Secretary, GZOROR T. THORN. sy2l-iftt
gAVING FUND-FIVE nu CENT. IN.
THEYST-NATIONAL FJAFITY ~ TRUST QOM%
PANY.-WAINUT BTESET, 800TH -WZOTOORMIIi
07 MAD, PEULADBLPHLC
IZOORPORATXD BY ~Si!.!AIV Or XiSNOTI:VAIIIA.
. _ . .
Idon;y is read; ad In any eon, large nr smell , and In
Sorest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal,
The ono* 12 Opint eve,* day fro= PWelock in the
morning till cOoloot la the droning, and on Monday
ad Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. ;
IKON. HANBY L. BENISBTI, President,
OVLPUIDIBII, Vise President
WI. J. MU, Seerretary.
DIEWC03111:
Hou. Henry L, Donaor, , Jr. Carroll 'Mervin,
Ildwsrd L. Oistor, Jodepli IL Ban ,
Robert OeU'rldge, Erstidt pe,.,
Baud. IL APMoo, Jodepb Yethea,
O. Lvadroth Mutual, tibury Diftvuderlsr.
Honey le reeolyed awl payment"' male daily.
The ineeettnenta are made in, oontormity with the
prouisions of the Charter, In RitstL TOWitill MORT
GAGBB, GROUND MINT'S, and enoti drat class eocuri.
INe m will always insure perfect seenrity to thedeposol
tore, and which cannot fall to sire permaneooy and sta
bility, to this Institution.
QAT/ING FUND.—IINITED STATES
L 7 TRUST OOMPANT, corner of TRIED and OffMT
NUT Streets.
Large and email entail rent red, and phi boot on ele
mend, without notice, with FIVE PER (mar INTEL
131' from the day of depoelt to tho day of withdrawal.
omee bourn, from 9 until fp o , olook every day, sad OD
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 coolook.
DRAWS for szlo on England, Inland, and Pentland,
trom £1 upwards.
President—ETEPllllN E. ORAWSORD.
Treasurer—PLlNY PIPE.
Teller—JAMES It; RUNTISH
"g( HIS KRINGLE HEADQUA:IfTEI - 187 7 -
AIL We have Just received our Venal Courectionery,
and we misouiscturiag a superior article ot.Bfarsh Mel-
low Gum Drops, Eon lions, Crown Dares, too. Call
and supply yourselves with the best Owiteetiouery in
this My, at JRIBItIE B 6, EVANS , .
n0113.3m No. 718 MARKET At , bet. 7th end 81h,
WHITMAN" ,
SUPERIOR CONFECTIONERY
PINE NIXED SUGAR PLUMS,
NINE MIXED BONBONS,
,FINS AIMED CANDIEB,
Manufactured, and for eale Wholesale awl Retail, by
STEPHEN P. WHITMAN,
WHEELER Sc WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES,
lINDUOED PRICES.
NEW IiTYLN O. ;
All the former patterns 825 lees on each Machine
A NEW TIINSION.
NO WINDING Or UPPER THREAD
A HEMMER. WHICH TONNA ANY WIDTH OF
OITIONO
618 WIEBTNUT Street, Philadelphia
No. 7 WEST STATE Street, Trento N. J
No. 7 NAST GAY Street, West Gloater, Pa
oe7•tD2B.
UTARRISm BOUDOIR SEWING
H.N. OUINE le offered to the FON* as the moat relic
ble low-priced Sewing Machine In use. It will sew from
kix to sixty Mitchell to an inch, on all kinds of goods,
from coarsest bagging to the finest Umbria. It la,
without exception, tho simplest in Its mechanical can.
strut:tic:ln ever made, and can be run end kept In ordet
by a child of twelve years of age., The DUatnll.lo7l of
this machine, and the sumitrir or Ire PrOlux, are war.
ranted to be unsurpassed bY any other. Its speed range.
front three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min.
ate. The thread need Is taken directly from the spools,
WITHOUI THR TIOUSLI 00 AIWINDIIIO. In fact, it is a
machine that is wantedhy every faintly In the land. *ad
the low Pico of
VOIRTT DOLLARS, ,
Pt which tiny sold, bringe them within the reach a
thr.that every ona S. D. BAILA:11., Agent,
Jae -lent why eowftru CO fIoratiEIGHVII Street.
•-• Dr. SV . MALI:JENNE Y,l)onttit,
would Inform hle friends that he has resumed
praotice at No. 1848 011118TNIIT Street, second door
aboTe the 11. O. glut • tepl-8m
ibdl iq Dike§.
i3auitige ,ffintbo.
No. 931 DOCK STIIKET,
ON Daroart,
1.... it ~1
(Eottfectionvrg
No. 1310 MARKET STREET,
West of TWELFTH Street
stwing iTlacbinee
REM. OR YELL
fin=
Dticaictnal..
THE LIVE R_YHTV/GORAT OR,
PREPIRDD ET DR. SANFORD,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
Le one of the beet Purgative and Liver Med!Mune now
before the public( that Ws as a Cathartic, easier,
milder, and more effectual than any other Medicine
known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver reme
dy, acting first on the Liver to eject Its morbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that mat
tor; thus acoomplishing two purposes effeetually, With
out any of the painful feelings experienced in the ope
rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the sys
tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken
daily in moderate dome, will strengthen and build It up
with unusual rapidity.
lathe LITRE IS one of the
human body ; and when it
'well, the powers of the
oiled. The siortraehlsal
pa the healthy notion of
performance of Its fano
is at fault the bowels are
system suffers in donee-
Liver—haring ceased to
eases 'of' that organ, one
Wade it hie study, in a
Refire, to find some reme
aot the many derange.
ble
principal regulatoreofthe
performs its fit no ttone
system are fully devel.
most entirely dependent
the Liver for the proper
Mita ; when the stomach
at fault, and the whole
gamma of ono organ—the
do ite duty. For the dill
of . the proprietors h a e
practice of more than '2O
dy wherewith to counter
, mono to which it ie Bs-
To prove that this re
peraon troubled with Li
its forms, lien tint to try
certain.
These Gams remove all
the system, supplying in
of bile, invigorating the
digest well, purifying the
health to the whole ma
cause of the disesse—ef-
BILIOUS ArrAORA are
ter, preesatcd by the on.
iniIOORATOR.
medy is at last found, any
TOO COMPLAINT, In any of
bottle, and conviction is
morbid or bad matter from
their place a healthy flow
atomaoh, causing food tr
blood; giving tone cod
oh i n e ry,,removing the
footing a radical Imre.
oared, and, what di bet.
visional nee of the Mrs'
One dm, after eating,
ptomach and prevent the
le sufficient to relim the
food from rising mid sour-
trig.
• Only one dale, taken
before retiring ; prevents
Only one dose, taken at
gently, and oozes Oos-
One dose, taken after
POPOKA.
night, lowans the bowole
TIVANESS.
eaoh meal, will care DU
lJOne dose of two
jolter° Bios Irwanaone,
One bottle taken for la
the cause of the disease,
Only one dose
while one dose, often re-
OnoLiti Monaca, and a
Only one bottle ie
ayetem the Ciente of me.
0110.
'r One bottle taken
sallowness or unnatural
One done taken a ehert
vigor to the appetite, and '
One dose, often repeat
same in its worst feriae,
complaints yield almost
One- or two doses cure
In children; there is no
remedy in the world, as It
irr A few bottles cure
abserbenta.
We take pleasure in re
eine as a preventive far
listen, and all HITIMB of
rates with certainty, and
testify to its wonderftal
All who nee vi are giving laity unanimous testimony
in disfavor.
Dl' Mix Water in Ike mouth waiik as invigorator,
and swallow both together.
tosspoonfole will always
male obstruction removes
and =Vs sported cure.
ately relieves Q n o t t 0,
peated, is a sure cure for
preventive of CLIOLVRA.
needed to throwont of the
divine after a long slot-
for JATINDIOIC removes PI
color from the chin.
time before eating gives
makes food digest well.
ed. cures CHRONIO DIAR•
while gunmen and Bowel,
to the first dose.
attitolse caused by Weans
surer, safer, - or speedier
never fails.
Daorsr, by eioitivg the
oommending this motti-
INTER and Acton, MILL
a 1311.101)9 TYPH. It opo
thousands' are tilling to
THE LIVER INVIGOIIATOR
I 8 A 8018821110 MBDIOAL DISOOVIIIy, and is daily work
ing mires, ablest too great to believe. It curse as Irby
magic, even the fires dose giving benefit, and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of
LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re
sult of a DISEABED LIVER.
PRIOE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 846 Broadway, New York.
Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. ILVOTT & SONS, 118
North Second Street.
Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL
SIDLES, Twelfth and Ohentnut streets, and Z. BROWN,
Fifth and Chestnut streets Philada. sol 3 to th a•ly
INUIMM
•
PIIOTEOTED soil:mon OF PROTOX.IO.II Ol MOT
Bating ettecesthlllV Pained the ordeal to which new die
°ovaries in the Materia Mediae are subjected, urinal:lol
be received ea an established medicine. Ito efficacy I.
oaring
DYSPEPSIA,
Affeations of the Liver, Drcr,sy, Neuralgia, Dronchitn
and Consumptive tendencies, Disorderld State of th.
Bleed, Bella, Bourg, the Prostrating Effeots of Lead m Mercury, General Debility, and all Dieeases whiont
quire a Tonle and Alterative Medicine, id beyond oc t et
Lion.
The proofs of Its elliCaCY are BO no
4, • " .. P...p ei, mavens, so well authenticated, and a
VS, sea peculiarcharacter, that i
sufferen
f. cannot reasonably hesitate to resolve
, 4acy the proffered old.
The Peruvian Syrup does not protein
to bee ours-all, but its range In sates
sive, because many diseases, apparentli
unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from one
cause, may be cured by one remedy.
The class of diseases for which the Syrup provides •
cure is precisely that which has sce often baffled the
highest order of medical skill. The facto are tanglble
the witnesses accessible, and the safety and sunny
the Syrup incontrovertible.
Those persons who may wish for an opinion from di.
Interested persons respecting the character of the Byrn;
cannot fell to be satisfied with the following, among an
memos testimonials, in the hands of the Agents: The
signatures are those of gentleman well known In the
community, and of the highest respectability.
The undersigned having experienced the beneficial to•
fecte of the " Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to re.
commend it tothe attention of the public
Prom our own experience, 6e well as from the testi
many of others, whose Intelligence and Integrity are al
together unqueettonable, we hero no doubt of lie eOP
ay In cues of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Droo
ohlal Piuteages, Dyspepsia, Liver Ownplatut, Dropsy
Neuralgia, Ito. Indeed, its effeatil would be ineredibis
but from the high character of those who have wit
noosed them, and have volunteered their testimony,
we do once, to Ito restorative power.
Rev. JOHN PIERPONT„
THOMAS A. METER,
R. 11. KENDALL, M. 11.,
SAMUEL MAY,
THOMAS C AItIORY,
PETER 11ARYEY,
JAMES 0. DUNN,
Ray. THOS . WHITTEMORE,'
APE OF DR. HANES.
It le knOirO ERTIFICn that ' the medicinal efrotsth of Proton
We or Iron is lost by oven a very brief exposure to air
and that to maintain a eolution of Protoxide of Iron.
without further oxidation, has been deemed. Impossible
In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirablo point Is at
tamed by combination in a way before unknown, and
this eolution may replace all the !Tot() carbonates,
Ulnae, and tartrates of the Materla Modica.
A. A. HAYES, hi. D.,
Assayer to the State of blassaohnsetta.
10 Boylston inmet, Boston.
HOLD DT
N. L. CLARK & CO.. Proprietors, •
?to. 6 WATER Eittont, Dnedan.
P. enoWN
PIPTH and OLlESTNtritarned6.
lIABSARD k 00.,
TWELFTH and OtiESTNVT Struts
16-tu th eat Ow K6m Agenta for Philadelphia.
VIOLLIOOFF.FIR'S mAn
ANTl:itiMuo
KJ CORDIAL la the only preparation ever placed be.
fore the publio that hen pellortued ea many
IdIR.ACULOUS </CRIS
INFLAMMATORY AND 011RONIO
RHEUMATISM
The tnost prominent and Influential citizen* bear *lt
nem of Its eMeacy. The sbandant evidence from all
parts of the country Is enough to warrant as In pro
nouncing that it to the greateat wonder of the age.
It to an Internal remedy that a tikes at the root of the
diseaae, and thus eradicate., it en•irely from the nyetem.
Prepared by THEODORE DUKE, Chemist,
Northeast corner of Pine and Sixth streets,
Philadelphia
OBENSACK'S IRON BITTERS.
ILA. This Molleine, en ltn name 'replies, in one of the
gtestent strengthening preparations extant. It In er.
prunally adapted to those who !MO a loss of appetite Cr
are aillioted with .Iyispercia, Liver Complaints, Piles,
Nervous Debility General Wenkneas, and all dieunsea
Brining from a disordered rendition of the digestive
°Mane.
TOR FEMALE COMPIAINTE GENERALLY
there is perhaps no medicine in the world eons' to
it, an it enters, purities, and replenishes the blood
Which is so Important to bring about a healthy action
THOUBANDE ARE LIVING
a miserable existence, of it pale Mealy color, weak
and emaciated, Who could be restored to health by the
use of one bottle of thin invaluable medicine. It is no
humbug, but a genuine remedy, being free from .M 1
thing that IA of an injurious nature.
- .
FOR ALL DISEASES Off TIM liliJOD
there In no better ontideto than ribbons:vat's trot, rilt
tern When the blood le Impure the 'thole body in full
or Crease. Blood letting may answer for a time, bat
eleanSing a part will not purify the whole. At the
fountoin we must begin, and to cleanse the blood there
is no better remedy than there invaluable Bittern.
Their ohief constituent IS Iron, and we all know ile
efficacy In removing the Impure matter from the
thole ' , Memel aystezn. They are prepared by a pre°
float chemist, and bore been pronounced, by eminent
phyaloians and oilers, as the "no plus ante' , of all
HOW CifiATIFYING
to the proprietor that he bee nueeeeded to compound
lug a remedy for many of the inn that hie fellow
mortaln are nubject to; and that the voldlo appre
ciao it in not a quentlon of doubt, but a tlarl Net,
tone demand for It bee for eurpaened hte nougolue
enpeetailont.
ItRAD TILE 'DOITIMONY OF A WORTHY 01.T.IMIN.
This in to cattily my wife was in delicate health ki)1110
three years, with a (lineage peculiar to her nes Nile
tried humorous remedied without dnririog any benefit.
Hearing of 11o5cnsnck , s Iron I; ithns, and knowioff
iron to be a powerful bolo, Inlueed no to obtain 4
bottle, which proved to be the honlicinh Rha golnly re
quired, by restoring her to health Hhe heritains 144
to COMM:4MA it to there who are 141411.1 y RGUC'etl,
an mho bellevcs it to he a elncerthge remedy.
121131E20
No. t . 31 Capitol
This larsbasble Neilslns le prortrisd only Ty
GROItGit it. 1101lENBAON,
l'hsrtasoentia4l (theutist.
W. corner of TIIIRD and GIMEN Stri•et a,
r how d 1 craers must To s.l.lresmsd
rtire I. Aisoottut to floalisr4 flo?,1 by HnlggiAti
ng.•2o-y
Ztov.3
INQUIRE FOR THE ROYAL, OR
SEA BUELL PATEN GAB-BUESING COOK
ING BTOVI:0-;-They ate economical, conautuir g
the gas and smoke that are usually wasted; dura
ble by having double Initead of single plates ; end oor.-
venlent., /saving large ovens awl being ready bahere.
Our new patented DOUBLE-OVEN STOVE to lho beet
constructed up-draft etovo ever Invented. It will heat a
large boiler of water, boil two dinner pots, broil a beef
steak, bake broad and pies and roast meat, all at the
same time and with a single fire.
Invalids, and all persona who appreciate the Influence
of ven'ilated apartinonte upon health, will be pleased
with our PORTABLE GRATES and MODEL FRANK
LIN STOVE 4, which are of beautiful and ornamental
patterns, and give a eheorful, open Bre, and thorough
ventilation.
Street economists will be Bath:Hod with cur SILVER'S
Chß-CONSUMING PARLOR STOV.k 3. Many of the
80-milled gee-burning stoves in:reduce cold elr to the
top of the flee, the effect of which is to cool the stove
and wade the fuel, preehiely as if a clove door was
ripcord above the tire Ina true gam-hominy store. the
air should be heated, in abet-air chamber, ton tempera
ture eufgelent to Ignite the gem', on the same prl oelple
as is adopted In our gas-burning cooking stores.
In addition to the above, it large assortment of Parlor
Cooking Stoves, Parlor Storer, for coal or wood, Nail
Stoves, Portable Heaters, Cooking Stover., of every de
scription, Gee Ovens, Stove Piatnrei, and Repairs may
be found, in every 'variety, at our Warcroolus, No. 209
North SECOND Street. shore Item,.
NORM CHASE, & num.
SOMETHING .NEW.-GAS BUR
NING COOK OTOVE.—I would respectfully call
the attention of the publics to one of the greatest
improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves
ani Itgoges--the Iptning of the got arising from the
coal, by which means is caved 50 per cent. in fuel and
also more tuteo,ie heat thrown to-the bottom of the
oven. We effect the burning of the ?ARCH by means of a
hollow centrep iece, perforated on tie under side, which
admits the air to s 1pat...1 sidle to mingle with the
owe, thus aiding its comber:tine, ant causing a flame
to pass around the oven rensi to a wood fire This int•
provement oleo preserves the centre piece from Flaking
down on the Ors, thereby Paving the expenee of repaint.
0110 of the SIOVP3 CAN IIE SEMI IN OPERATION ct,
1116 MAItI Et Street nanufac“Trea by JAMES
:TEAR, Inventor and Parpat,..!, 41, ie 7110th. Chase
North,111)11111111.1LT tser,Rl4 81110
IN .—,30 Pipes (Dutch Company's) in
bond, and foe ar.lo by Whl,ll. ITA.TOII, 216 6.
nogg
Breiterts.
R R. ()ORSON,
BAL. REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage,
Collections promptly made,
seMern e NORRISTOWN, PA
A UGUST BELMONT, •
BANKER,
70 BRAVER STREET,
IMF soar
Issues Lettere of Credit, alqiilable to Traysllett, on ell
parte of the world. jea,o-6131
VRONISE 84 00.,
IiP.DOIII AND EXOHANGN BROBIRS,
No. 40 South TIIIILD Street ; •
Refer to the DANKO and Mumma of Philadelphia
ReUly
1CA51.167. W. H. BROWN. I. MAIIL/117, JD.
MANLEY, BROWN, & 00.,
LT-g- DANK-NOTE, STOOK AND IXOIIANGB
*
N. W. corner of THIRD BROKE iu/d fiIIESTNTIT Streets,
PHILADELPM,
Clollß:thus made, and Drafts dravrn on all aria of the
United States and the Oanadaa, on the most favorable
terms.
Coneatens made, and Drafts drawn on Xlngland and
:eland.
Unourrent Bank Notea bought. Mod Warrant!
bought and sold. Dealers in Specie and Bullion. Loans
and Time Paper negotiated.
Mocha and Loads bought and sold on Conianiseion at
the Board of Brokaw in Philadelphia and Now York.
)eB-6m
EDWARD R. PARRY, RIOUARD R. PARRY,
Notary Public for ODIMIASSIOIIer for
Ilinnwota. Pennsylvania and
Now Jersey.
I.IIIAURY & EIt()THER,
BROKERS & GENERAL LAND AGENTS and
CONVEYANCERS
FRONT STREET aloe, H WHO Icy,
MANKATO, MINNESOTA,
Pay particular attention to loaning sod !creating
dopey for non-residents and others, and collecting
Drafts, Notes, ho. Any letters of RMIIIIRT or buaineu
Pill receive prompt attention. Rater to
Wood Bacon, & Co., Philadelphia.
Dale, Rose, & Withers, Philadelphia.
Sharp, Haines, di 00., Philadelphia
Richard Randolph, Philadelphia.
Charles Ellis & Co., Philadelphia
Parry & Randolph. Philadelphia. my2l-emli
Varliwars.
LTARDWARE.—The subscribers, 00M
MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of POSSUM
ANU DOSIRSTIO HARUWARn would reopeotfully
call tho ' , Mention of the trade to their stook, which
they to offering at lowest rates. Car assortment con
sists in part of—
°Woo of all kinds — Trace, Log, Halter, Smart Ox,
(low, Yitt n h, Beak, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look, Ship,
Hine, awl Coil Chaind.
The celebrated "L" Horse Oaths; Stone and Sledge
Etsramers.
,‘ Wright , " and other Anyitn; &lid Box and other
Vim.
short and long handle Pry Pane; nand and ova
Bate Pans.
MartuVe " anperlor )Iles and Itaspe; Bed 8011WS.
i { Excelsior " Safety FIU3O, Shorting Tubes.
Corn, Craw, and Drier &yews 1 Cap, Corn, and Straw
-area.
Hay, Manure, Tanners', and Spading Yorke.
Rakes and Row]; Shovels and Spades, of all kinds.
Tooke, Wade, Shoe, Clout and Vinishing Nails.
Cant and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Looks of al
Mode; Cutlery, Rameand Bumps, Alec, Hatehots, Hem
Mere, Planet, and other Tools, &.e. &o.
W. G. LEWIS & SON,
ruhl 'No. 411 C0M141311011 Rtreet
p'll I L ADE LPH IA WARMING AND
sq. MITILATINCt WAREHOIII3E.
ARNOLD k WILSON,
OVOOMBSOIO TO O. A. 03111160 g
We have removed from our old atom% in Walnut etreot
to the LARGE BTORII, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
& few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where oar
old friends and the rialto are respectfully Invited to
examine our extensive stook of Worm Air Furnaces,
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilere, Registers, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, ito., Ice. We are
now manufacturing 011ILSOW8 CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAB CONSUMING yunnAax, the
moat powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and milted to all classes of bulldings.
Also, now and beautiful patterns! of Low Do
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of Oakes and pattern"
We have also commenced the manufacture o.
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fair and Exhi.
Mien of the Rankiin Inelitule,of Shia city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful ANTIQt73 Blames,
aro not injured by Smoke, Coat Gas, Oil or Acids,
end are sold Wholesale and Retell, at much lees price
than Marble. Call and see them.
ARNOLD & WILSON
JINNI. M. IIDLTWIt.LL, SuperiutAndent.
P411•4101ohl.. April. Insi—sp24
GEbucation4L
GONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
N E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts,
COMMERCIAL DbPARTMENT.—cook keeping to
all Its various forme; preparing Students thoroughly
for situations in any branch of business; Plan and Or
wunental Writing ,• Commercial Calculations ; Law and
Correspondence. No institution In the United States
gives a more thorough and practical course. In this
department no teaching is done in classes, and Is open
DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
SIIINT—(Separate from the - ab rve )—Young Mon and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clan
stoat Education, via : Spelling, Beading, Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetio, Philosophy, &0., Ancient
and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate
Undies, &alone of flee months commence September
let, and February lat. Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata
logues furnished gratis.
inh26-tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal
ifiItITTENDEN'o PHILADELPHIA
COMMEROIAL 001.14a1e, sortheut corner of
OXIESTNUT and SEVENTH Streets.
An Institution designed to St young wen for AC
TIVE BUSINEBB.
BOARD OP TRUSTERS.
B. B. Oomegys, Trends Hoskins,
Oeorgo U. htugrt, David
John Sparhawk, David 8. Drown,
luso Recker, A. V. Ye.rfions,
D. B. Rfunuin, Frederick Brown,
Joshua Lippincott.
EymrCING 13E8810E8 after September 16th.
Each Student hen INDIVIDUAL INBTADOTION'At this
Institution and a Diploma from here Is the beet re
commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
College. acti-tf
lIRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEOES. Ixt
latielphla College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets. Pot information, call or send for
.lel6.tf
EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COHMENUED.
IVIONS. A. F. ROSAT,
TEACHER 00 FENCING,
BARRETT'S GYIUNASIIIIII,
0025.431.* MARKET Street. above Eighth
altb elizmirals
ON EXPLOSIVE BURNING FLUID.-
II We are now manufacturing, and are prepared to
sell, a BURNING FLUID, which will not explode in
the ordinary use of the article. It ban bean expert
mented upon, and subjected to the severest tests before
the beet chemical talent in the city, without a single
failure; and nu now oiler it to the public, feeling oonS•
dent that a - graat desideratum has been attained.
ARNALL k OGDEN,
472 N. 'MUD Street, above Noble.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER &
WEIOLZBALA DAUGGIBTO,
Ikennreetnrers and Dealer PAINTS, DARIUS/IBS,
•ad WINDOW GLASS, Northout earner YOURTII and
SAGE Streets, l'hifedelphle.
Bele Agents far the ule of the celebrated lloreffe
PlLto Ulu< mh2S-tt
IT IS NOT A DYEI
JERcatrai HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re•
store (fray flair to Ile original color in from ten to
twelve days, and restore the Hair where it bee fallen off
and become thin.
IT IS NOT A DYE!
It maybe used as freely as water, and Is the most beau
tiful Dressing for 'be Hair now in use.
Thousands in different parts of the Union hare testi
fled to Its wonderful virtues, and all who hare used it
Join in their praise of It.
Sold Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. WAYNE & SON,
No. 8 North SEVENTH Street ; above MARKET, Sole
Agents for Ph iiadapA ia.
Trade supplied oete-Sm
nE TER SIVE SOAP .— Time, labor, and
.11.." money saved. In using it, olotboa do not require
any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will
go as far an three pounds common Rosin Soap. War
ranted to give period satisfaction or money refunded.
It la decidedly tbo cheopoot and bent washing Soap
ever offered to the public. Manufactured only by
VAN HAAGEN & MoREONE. For nale by all re
erectable (irocere in the city, and wholesale only by
TUAIN & MoKUONR,
ocUgm 22 &nal, Whereas
'CAW & BEERS'
LUIIRLOATINO CREASE,
the beat and cheapeat compound for greasing the adien
of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and
WAHON:3, and HEAVY MACHINERY.
- -
Nor nu ke in tin cans, kop, and barrels, by all the
DRU(IOII4TiI In the tiny and the ALAN UFA CTURRIiI3,,
WI W 4TICR 111p/uot
IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPOETADIGE
for every one to know where they will got the
most for their money, especially such Green se these
'LLIIGLent Wholesale Pruggixte, corner of
SECOND and GREEN Ptreete, ere disposing of their
White Lead, Ground Paints, of all Colors, and Window
Glare, all of the best quality, et prices which will be
cleanin g to lout,. coal
PLASMA. OR ARTI2'IGIAL LARD.—
}SPECIAL NOTIOn TO PO YSIOLANS.—The above
offers a collide far the exhibition of remediee to die.
eased mortices, 'loch combines the fellowing advanta
gee : A goad and nnearyiug con•latence, easily washed
off wob water. dienJevea all substancen that are cola
blo in water, hence facilitating loetead 01 attracting
their abrorption, and does not get ranted. The lest
property tanner rends - a it an Invaluable ecquteition to
the practitioner. Prnpared and for sale wholesale and
reicil, at BIM Vila Laboratory and Pharmacy,
mint Twelfth and Obestemt rtreet
1 SALAMANDER SAFES.
iig
Efff A largo 118flortnient or •
EVANS A WATSON'S
PRILADELPUIA MANUFAOTORXD
BALAMANDEIt BANES,
VAULT DOORS,
For Bence and Storm
BANK LOOllB,
Equal to any now In U.
IRON noorts, SHUTTERS. kn.,
On as good tering ag any other eatablighment In the
thated Blatt.s, by
MANS WATEON,
No. 28 South FOURTH Street
Philadelphia.
PLEIARE GIVF: U 8 A CURL an tti.tl
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
• • •
a/l/CAOO,' ILL.
The subacribot, haring ha 4 much 'wellenl expo'''.
ence in selecting and locating tuna in the varione Lnint
Districts in theNVonteru Staten, boo nucleus] Win tie'
fur Leaking 'Maniple reloctiono for
LAND WAIIitANTB 01l OAlill.
firming Surteym A enn.lan:4 itt 'b.s firla to make
fi can i n o a u l s e l r a T t l i tt o tions, he eau always make the moat
Lamle ungurptiteed for fertility of !toil and WOO ty
of climate, near the line of railroads, r•oy 1.107! be
In
lOWA 6NI)
Hatitractory reforonnnx gi7ti Olen r..quirod
117' blouny invested in I,:ra.mx and Neinanka, sad
any or the \Fnato•a
8. 8.‘11881311Y,
AP (9,1 Stre-t
Erki AMEN r i„u!.l 13; E 1) (.11./18S.,
- We hove je cr r crivra n ein ii , hrosive ye
red .roam
of this t• L,autil.l 4mi R•rhiteetunl or
inutlirr: to Cheri bra C„oterep••:rl et, set
other 1 vrf :re it i .-11- ci
or to clinam an! IipPAI,CM, Any
color limy be bad, either plain or ornamental, eleho
•ately cr in idiot. ZIEGLER. & SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and flute Dealers,
Selo-dtt Bouthwoot oor. Second and Green sti.
insurance Gromnattieo
c t ETD:2E OF THE DELAWARE NIT-
Iv VIAL SATIETY INII7B.ANOWOOMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA. November 10. 1868.
The following Statement of the affairs of the Com
pony Is published in conformity with a provision of its
Charter :
Peewees received from November 1, 1857, to Oct..
ber 81, 1868 :
On Marine sod Inland Risks.... 5311 808 62
On Tire Risks 118,414 17
----$170,217 78
RAUBHMIS on Policies not marked off Novem
ber 1, 1857 826;184 02
. ---
PASIIIOIIB DIAREBD OFF SARNO'', from let of NoTem
ber, 1867, to October 31, 1868 :
On Marine and InLind 17eke.....5390,841 75 ,
On Yire Blake 123,011 68
Interest. &e , revived during -----4513,553 43
same period,
LOIMS, EXPENSES, 6:0., during
the year as above—
Marine and Inland Navigation
Los - es $216.17016
Vire Losses 41,239 21
Return Premiums 41,768 14
Re4nsurances, Commissions to
gents,:Taxes, !co
Expanses, Salaries, Routs, eta.
tlonery, &o ,
MEETS OF THIS COMPANY
November 1, 1858.
Par. Markel Value.
/03,050—Philadelphia City el x per cent
Loan E 106,144 00
89,000—Pennsylvania htate live per cent
Loan 83,216 00
21,000-I'ennsylveinia State ala per cent.
Loan 21,210 00
30,000..IInited States Treasury 4X per
cent Notes 80,112 60
60 , 000 —Pennsylvania Railroad 24 Mort
gage six per cent Bonds 45,376 00
20,000—North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
gage six per cent. Bonle 12,000 00
16,000..300 share,' Stock Germantown Gas
Company, interest and principal
guaranteed. by the City of Phila
delphia 14,926 00
6000..100 shares Pennsylvania 'railroad
Company
6,000..100 shares North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company
1209..80 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat
and Steam Tug Company 1,200 00
1,C00..2 shares Philadelphia and Savannah
Steam Navigation Company
250..6 liberals Philadelphia and Moue
de Grace Steam Tow-boat Com
pany
200..2 sharee Philadelphia Exchange
Company.
810:700 Coat 1,318,297. Market value, $3'9,109 0
Benda and Mortgagee 10,000 00
Beal Estate, office building 01,303 15
Bala receivable for Insurances made 201,609 30
Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Ma
. rine Policies recently issued—and other
debts due the Company
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance-Com
panies
Cash on deposit in Banks,
Tho Board of Directors have this day declared a Di
vidend of MX PER CENT. in Cash, on the original
Capital Stuck, and MX PER CENT. on the Scrip of
the Company, payable en and after the let proximo
hey have also ileola , ed a Scrip Dividend of TiVEN
TY-FIVE PER CENT, on the original Stock and on
the Earned Premiums for the year, ending October 31,
3868, certilleates for which will be lamed to the parties
entitled to the same, on and after the Oat of December
next.
1.17 - Preamble (glut iill3olllikla adopted by Ma
Board.
Whereas. The increased means of the Company aria
log from Profits. and which will be derived from the
Increased Capital Stock under the late amendments to
the dot of Inoorporstion, render the further continu
ance of the (tuarantee Capital unnecessary, therefore
be it -
Resolved, That the Guarantee Capital be disarm
tinned, and the notes repreemting the same be deliv
ered up to the makers thereof, aa soon as the Blake
taken during he period embraced in said notes shall
have determined.
DIRECTORS. '
William Martin, Jamee D. Hand,
Edmund A Solider, Edward Darlington )
Theophilna Paulding, H. Jona Brooke,
John R Penrose, Spencer M'll•alne,
John O. Danis, Thomas 0. Hand,
James Trsquiar, Samuel E. Broken,
William Eyre, Jr., I N. Ponikon,
Henry Sloan, Robert Burton,
Joseph 11. Seal, Jacob P Jones,
Dr. It. H. Huston, Jamee B. M'Parland,
George G Lelpar, Jrahua P. Syre,
Wm 0 Ludwig, John B. Semple; Pittab'h
Hugh Craig, D. T. Morgan, "
Charles Kelley, J. V. Logan.
WILLI/I. MARTIN, Preeldent.
THOn. C. HAND, Vine L•resident.
HENRY LYLDIIIIN, Secretary. n013.4w
-- - '
EASTERN rNSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE No. II EXCIIANGE.
AtITEORIERD STOOK CAPITAL, $;00,600. °HARTER
PKAPISTOA
Fire Risks on Slerehaelse and Buildings.
Marine Risks on Vessels Cargoes and Freights.
Inland Tranaporta•lon Risks on Goods per Railroads,
Canals, and Steamboats taken on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
George A. Wright,
Thomas Shaw,
George Cookmad,
Charles Stop,
Jacob Reed,
W. C. Atotesbury.
ANDREW COCHRAN, President
WILLIAM I. Ihrown, Vice• Free ident. n3.4f
Andrew Cochran,
William I. Brown,
Richard G. Btoteabury,
Peter D. hlyera,
Robert B Walker,
Jacob Lukens,
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY OFFICE 408 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA .-OAPITAL and SURPLUS 55277,..
005.86.—Insures against LOON or DAMMig BYFIRE
and the PERILS OP THE SEA, INLAND NAYIGA
WON and TRANSPORTATION.
frp . TEN per cent. in cash returned on the earned
premiums of Open Inland Policies.
OFFICERS.
Prssident—GEOßGlC R. HART.
Vice Prestdent—E. P. ROSS.
Secretary and Treasurer-11 R. COOGSRALL
Assistant Secretary-S. H.: BUTLER.
DIRECTORS.
_
Goo. IL IL►rt, _ _
E. NV . Daley
31 P. Rose, Andrew IL Ohembere,
A. G. Calton, J. L. Pomeroy,
Joseph Edwards, Oh rtes 11. Imlay,
John G. Dale H. K. Coggabalk
Foster 8. Perkins, Baml. /ones, K. D.,
Lon. H. M. Puller.
se2l-y Attest, H. K. COGGSHALL, Bee'y
fIOIVARD FIRE AND MARINE 'NM:I
x-IL RANGE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. .
DIRECTORS.
John IL Diehl, Wm: P. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
M. W. Baldwin, Thos. L. Luders,,
John 0. James, Wm. H. !Wain,
A J. Buchnor, H. H. Shillingford,
John W Burton, C. D. Spangler,
William Rollins!, H. H. Houston,,
Edwin Booth, Win. H. Love,
John Garrison, Charles F. Norton,
E. B. Warne, Isaac Myer.
President--JOHN H. DIEHL,
Vice President—E. B, WARNS.
Secretary—CHAßLES A. BUY. welt-tl
jk.MERIOAN FIRE INSURA-NOE • 00.,
INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Burplaa
Invented in coned and available Seourlties, continued
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Turniture, Dderobar,dlse,
Vends in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All home liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIZIOTOIS.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, Onspar TI. Morrie,
Samuel 0. Horton. James R. Oarophell,
Pair!oh Brady, Idannoti G. Dotilb.
Charlea W. Poultney.
GEORGX ABBOTT, Preehlent.
THOMAS R. MARIS. SenretuY. hill 7 if
VITY INSURANCE COO PA Ir, No.lll
J South YOURT/I Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital
Organised 1651.
Privileged to biome Houses, annually or perpetually ;
Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take
'Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De
posits; bold Trusts and grant/inanities
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
D. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
.19 . bliwrnm, Peoretary.
DIRNOTOIII.
Alfred Weeke, Hon. W. D. Kelley,
B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle,
C.A. Ricking, Tames Watson,
J. L. Ilatchineon, Ludlam Matthews,
J. W . Blokes, William Curtin,
jeln•ly O. r. :inner. , •
INSURANCE AND TIWST com-
LA PA NY.—Tb o EXNNIYIUTITAT, TAJO-11MSlatt/INOT4
00b1 PACO', Northooot o ,, rnot 1•11'DID and DOOR
&n"l,. Capital, $612,726.08.
INSURES LTV ICS tor ehott tonna, or for Mo anon,
taro of Jiro—grants annuities and ondowmont4--par•
obaoes 1:to interest!, in Rent Bstat , ?, and mato. all
contractsdaionaling on tho contingeodsa of Lite.
Thoy sot as Nloontota, Adtata:utratoto, Arelentoo,
Trnstooo, and Cruardtans.
Ell=l
Penh.' I.• Miler, Panntel IL Molted,.
IlenJambi (Meted, WlRldro Martin,
Richard R. Newbold, Jinnen h. McFarland,
Witham P. father, .Inreph It. Trotter,
William 11. Kern, 3 taloa Ruston,
Samuel 0. lanky. l'heophilue Paulding,
Charter Hallowell, Idreuml A Sonder,
Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Elntehinena,
Ro4olrhun Kent, John W. Horner,
William 11. Uarr, 111 1 k 8. Archer,
Zdward T. Mctt, Esurnel J. Obestii.A.
WiLlinro I{4 hertxon, Solon), M. Thome',
Warner it. Rdrin, John Q Brenner,
P.M, ralfehler, Melton.
nrVlOlll, L 1111.a.31R, Preal.dent.
5A).1.112L M. PTOTP.B, Glee Preet.
) , ,Em W. Ilositoie.Becrettrr. zila,ly
- WM_MONWEALTeII
• ,lj
WOUR&NOt
CeitrAtil ,
Or tk.o
OTATit r4NNSYLTANIA
01IPTON,
NORTHWEST 00A NNR
rOTHITH AND WALNUT STUNUTO,
t 2.111b51 03riblj i,gea4l : occ.
np Unpital, arias Roo
Dixormitil.
Dr. D. Jen*, Thoa. S. Stew, O s
H. 1.. Bollllol', I, M. Boller,
J. H. Whiten, J. N. Walker
Rdr. 0. Knight, fl. IL Wendoil,
H. I.enta, Jr. * S. R. Route,
DAVID JAYNE, M. D. Tremidont.
THOMAS. S. STEWART, Vice Preal.
town S. lloos, Secretary. ja22-y
VIRE - AND - INLAND 11.ISKIL—FAME
OLNSURANCE COMPANY.
Oapital $lOO,OOO.
(Organized under the Act of Aeaembly relettra to Kt
attraneeillempeuleA, plumed April 24, 1860 )
GEORGE IV. PAY, Yroaidett.
TIRMAI B. MARTIN, Viee-President
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Otrins 411 OILEBTNIIT Bt., PhiliplelPhis.
DIRECTORS.
Jaoob R. Vaughan,
Ibutry Lewis, Jr.,
D. ll.l3irr k r
lobe W. dvermeu,
.A H. RosenhelA2,
It Sten".
Goorge W. Day,
William W. Waler',
(Marlon Itiohartlimo,
Barclay LippWool*, •
Joe. R. firogaartl,
Mom Stab.. fa24l,
Eumbrr.
TO DEALERS IN LUMBER.
L. D • DA.VI3 & CO'S Commission Lumber Yard,
BROAD street, below Vine Tsko Rue and Vine•street
Cars.
1•t0 COD feet seasoned White Pine Plank and Boards
7 6 6 0 6 :0 6 - 66 Itemluek Lathe
3.3 000 ' 6, Poplar Settee and Chair Plank,
20 00 6, ,4 3114 and Jx4 Ecantlin4.
•
61..1.01.10 ~ , 6 % and 4 ; c4Dclarda.
15 HO 6' ~ hickory, Osk, and deb Plata - ani
Urania Lola
QALMON.— . 48 Tierces and 84 Boxes Hali
fax Salmon. For nab by 0. 0. BADLSR k. 00 ,
no 2 ' 10311.110li8traal.
FOR MdTAIST . ZiB.—The fast-sailing
Schooner Ej..LEN RUH, Somers, mas ter. hay
ing too-Herds of her cargo engaged, will poettlyely sou
'on SATURDAY. 27th inst.-For balance of freight or
potsaga, apply to •I • WU: P. No bAlei $c CO..
nol &St 40$ loath WHARVES
Tin BRITISH. AND • NORTH
ABI .1118,1 OA N ROYAL MAIL BTBAlkt
. -. _
..,
Peon 11W 1011 10 rayzaeoeL. ,
Chief Cabin Passage - ' - TM
See Cabin Plumage •• '•• , - -- •
T I
elan BOSIVOn TO irvitarailti .
Chief Cabin Pasaage $llO
Setsind Cabin „Yapese 60
The eilps Roza Dorton call at Halifax.
1
pyjggyA,sir, Indklnn. CANADA', Capt. Larig.
ARABIA, 044 J. Stone. AklßßlCA4oapt.Wialwan
ARIA, Capt. P. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrie.
APRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J, Leitch.
Wheat tomato carry a dear white light at nut-head;
green on starboard bow ; red en port bow.
EUROPA, Leitch, leave Barton, Wednesday, Nor. 8
PERSIA, antikthe . " N.York, Wedneedny; Noy. 10.
AMERICA, Wlekluan; Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 17.
ASIA, Lott, '
Wed York Wednesday, Sett. 24.
NIAGARA.. Millar, , g , Borrom, nesday, Dec. 1.,
AFRICA, Shannon,..", N York, Wednesday,-Dec. 8.
EURO ..1 . , Leitch, -c , Ittaton, Wednesday, Deo. lb.
PERSIA, Janine, “N. York, Wedn , aday; Deo. 22.
ARABIA. Stout, , "Bolton, Wednesday, Dee. 29
Darthe not accrued nail paid for. . .
An exporionCtA Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Slope will net be seeountable for
Cold, Silver, Bullion, Spore, Jowl*, Preclorui Stones
or Mettle, union bilis of hiding Are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed. -
Tor freight or pummel apply to
nog-y • E CUNARD: 4 Ikniling green.
8795,401 81
29,050 22
$543,203 06
44,433 68
18,097 82
---------4195,219 00
SI 7,954 C 5
sitFOR SAVANNAH, Heron'e
'LINE—ONLY RFOULAR LINE—GOODS ltr-
OEIVED AND BILLS LADING SEINED EVBE2
DAY. Freight and Insurance at lees- than ealttor yea
eel ratan, by the Iteamabl. STATIC OP GEORGIA,
Oapt. John OarrlO, to emit on ts&TURDAY, November
27th at 10 o'clock A 1.1., from second wharf above
Vine sheet'
for further partioulare please see advertisement of
Ateamehip KBlBl'OllE STATE . ; fn this paper.
Por freight or plunge apply to
6`, 7 - t • FOR OLIARLBSTON AND 8A
....1 . VANI 4 rAIi —UBROWS
40008 BROXIYRD AND BILLS 07 LAME} 81.01:11D
EVERY DAY,
The splendid drat-ohm side-wheel Steamehlpa
RZYSTOND ETATII and STATE OP OXORGIA,
Now form a weekly line for the Booth and Sonthwegt,
oco of those ships galling every SATURDAY at 11
o'clock A at., alternately for Oltarleetort and Be
va.'onok.
The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cantsln U. P.
Morehomn. aril commence loading on THURSDAY .
December 24 And sell on SATURDAY, Deo. 4th at 10
Wolock, A. K.
• - -
The iTATZ OS' Capt. John J. CtarvLn,
will commence loading on T burnish Now 25th. s• d
nit on Fatorday, November 2.lth, at 10 o'clock A. M.
At both Charleston and lisysnosh, theca shlpsconneol
with steamer, for Placid& and Novena, sod with rail.
roadn, fra. , for alLplaws in the South and Southwest.
rarewra A.V.DUCRD.
/lanai freight at an arorage 015 par gain. below
New York stosarahip ratan.
INSURANCE.
ERSIOU'r and INSURANCE 011 a large proportion
of goods shlpped Booth - will be found to be cower by'
these fillips than by sailing renaeln. -
Cabin passage
etneroga do .-
61,288 14
8,2C.0 00
42.067 86
*693,804 70
November 10.1858
inyiien Veets,goodfor "pre4ent leer. 39 OU
No Ma lalfar ;dined after tie ehto yv ealle4
Yor freight or pimp, 6)117 to
A. &LIMN . , it.,
No. fSB (late 81) North Wharreit.
Agents it (2bailest2A, T.. 13. it 1":..C.1.10.11D._
Agorae lo Savannall,o. A. liIININAR 00.
for Florida, from Okarloatir..hateauver oAagfabia,
*very Triefaley. ,
Yor Iflorids, from Savannah, stnaMern aIAUYP
or.d every Tuesday and gaturdey.
Bor Itavans, from Obarleaton, atosmnr MAIM, oil
the 4th nod lath of every month Jell
1858.
MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATES
MAIL PAnICET LINTS.—The splendid nag! of this
old and popular LINE will leave Memphis and New
Orleans, as heretofore, on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAY/3,A SDIDAYS.
NEBRASKA
BBN
WEDNESDAY PACKETS.
JOHN SIMONDS ....... ..oapt. JAS. F: SMITH.
INGOMAR Capt BURDETT PARIS.
FRIDAY PACKETS-
Capt. WM. WRAY,
...T. H. NEWELL.
irr These Boats connect at Memphis with the Rail
roads from that point, also with regular Packets for
St. Louis. Louisville, Cincinnati, and Nash - Ville, on
their respective Ws leave Memphis Immediately on
the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Care. Passengers can arrange their arrival no se to
avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea
sure may require.
For information, Inquire of J. J. RAWLINGS
At Webb iv. Ravrlings', BIS Main 8S , Memphis .
S. U. Samoa, Adv. Agent. ocl2-2m
BELIPAST .
11. B. W. 11/LL
fiIiESTNUT GROPE WHISKEY.—A de
sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits.
knowing their injurious effects upon the ocnatitution,
has induced the offering to the public of an article
which the analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist„ of New York, and Mews. Booth, Garrett, &
Cameo, of Philadelphia, prima, beyond all question, to
be the most pure and consequently least injurious spirits
ever offered the American public. -
CERTIFICATE OF DR JAIL It CHILTON.
I have analyzed sample of Chestnut -prove Whiskey,
received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON Jo.. of
Philadelphia, and' having carefully tested it,' I em
pleased to state that It to entirely tree from poisostous
or deleterious substances. • It is an unusually pure and
fine flavored quality of Whiskey.
JAMBE H. CHILTON, H. P.,
New York, Sept. 3,1858. Analytical Obentlet.
PETILADKLIIII4, Sept. 9, 1808.
Dean Slit: We hare carefully tested the sample of
Chestnnt-Orove Whiskey- which you meat us, and And
that it contains none of the pi:demons enbetance known
tea Peale Oily which is the charaaterlstio and injurious
Ingredient of the Whiskeys In general we.
Very respeedully,
BOOTR, GARRETT, fr. °AMA%
Analytical Chemists.
To CHARLEs Wndaroir, Jr., No. 28 South 'IPRONT
Street, Philadelphia. oc22.dtsa3l
ttRAND/ES.---ci Find GanttHon," Hardt,
ind other Cognacs of VATIOISS Thatbra 711
o
pipes end quarter ta‘ke rollout/du
Button° Brandies,
pale and dark, in half viler, half auks, and one eighth
cub. Imported sod for sale by
=NAY 110111 AN & CO,,
or= 221 and South fourth street
V, FUGUET & SONS,
Importers of HAVANA CIGARS,
se2B 215 Routh FRONT Bind
AVANA OIGARS.-106,000 La Flor
k. 1 de la Havana let, 2d, and 3de, jnet arrived per
brig " May Queen,. from Havana in store and for
sale by WILLIAM H. YEATON,
se24-tf No. 216 South PRON2' street.
VIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
88(lABB —A ahoies inroloe of these celebrated
breads on board Wig 4, New lra,” daily expected from
ROPAZIA, and for tale low, by OHABZES trall, -
(Now)in Welnat steet, below Second,
Flamnd gtor
EGARS.-A LARGE ASSORTMENT
1 0 constantly on band, and for sale at reduced prices.
Fresh inroloes monthly, direct from Havana.
It. D. BCOFIELD,
No. 831 GIi.EBTNGT Street, ander Girard House.
n02.1c.0
ri ERMAN CIGARS. 300,000, various
T brunt in store and for We by WM. 11. YRATON
at; Anna% FRONT Rt nelC
ARCADE HOTEL,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SLYTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
0020001 . E0 ON TEM EtliioPeali PLAN.
A new lease for a term of years baring been obtained
for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, It will con
tinue to be conducted as heretofore, on the European
eon, and the prices remain unehanged L vis:
HOOTI PHA DAT 600. DINNER 500. DEISAITABT AND
Tea, EACH, 8730.
The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every
thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambers
are heated In winter by mean, of Steam Pipes, for which
no extra charge Is made.
There Is no bar kept In the hence to be a source of
annoyance to guests.
The accommodations are designed wbelly 107 beeilleei
men—hence no I,llex are received.
11 - 'This house le never closed day or night
J. D. DROWN,
N. DE YOUNG.
J ONES ROUSE,
HARRISBURG, Pl.,
(Bret to zen.)
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
inyTity WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor
DE LANEY'S SALOON AND REST.A.II
RANT. N. E corner THIRTEENTH an]
CHESTNUT Street., Phikdolphia.
TUC A DE LANNY, Proprietor.
PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No.
.3 • BGB MARK Er Atrtet, four doors above EIGHTH,
Borah tide, Philadelphia. °Were Stewed, Masted,
Fr .d. Netted, do,ho, for Home Consumption and
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three
o'clock. 0e21.1f
BEDFORD SPE,INGS.-TRIS
well-known and delightful Bummer Resort wlll
ba opened for the reception of Thuters on the 10th of
Jove, and kept open until the let of October.
The new and epacions Buildings erected last year me
now rally completed, and the whole eratebliehment has
teen furnished in superior style, and the secommode
tierus will be of a character not exeolled In rany pert of
the United States.
The Hotel - will to ender the inentigement or llit. A.
G. A'LliON, whoso experiem,t, courteous mcs=ens, And
attention to his guests, give the amplest AL•ere.nce of
cionifort and kind treAtiaent.
In additien to the other mean.. el :scoops, It i 5 deemed
prorer to elate that parsengers eau rcech Bedford by •
daylight ride from Chembersbnrg.
'.he Company have ,nado eatannive arreugements to
inpply dcalers and tudiridusla rith ', liedtord Water',
by the barrel. carboy, and In bottien, et the followlne;
prises, al the SprmEn, da :
For a barrel imulbery) ft 00
Do. (vat) 3 00
. 4 lea. troulbarryl 11 00
x De (oaa) 300
tiering. 10 gallons 2 24
rottica. IX pint, per dozen 1 10
The barrels are carefully prepared, cot that Par•
ahmert may depend Upon receiving the Water (rest
end orect.
All communications should he pldreased to
Pltr e voronn truntßAL EI'ItINGS CO.
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MAIL V. 'MIMICS. Waresas masslor
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
TUTU AND WASHINGTON ATRIUMS,
MERRION.. & SONSJ_
INGINBSES AND LLAO/llNufra,
mannfaoturo High and Low FrerstreEteam engines, for
Land, River, and Marine service.
Gasomotem, Tante, Iron Bows, /sc., Oast
logs of di hinds. either Iron or Braes.
Iron frame roofs for Ooc Wort", Workshops,&old
Stations, he.
Retorts and Gas Mach Fundy of the Weal and moat
Improved construction.
lavery deccription, of Plantation anabinery, such u
gager. Sew, and Gnat Mills Vona= Pau : s, Open Roan
Trains, Defenatore; Filters, Pumping Engines, Sc.
hole Agents for N. Billieta's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; ilasmyth's Patent Steam Namur, J. P.
Boas' Patent ,Valve Motion for Blast "Maohinery and
Eteam Pumps.
SuperistendenS—H. U. BABIge " `llO.l
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A. HERON, Si ,
828 North Wharves
FOR ediIiZZOTOP
TOR HAVAIINAII
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1859.
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Capt. J. D. CLARIS
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