The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 04, 1858, Image 3

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    FINANCIAL ANDriCOMMfiRCIAL.
■Jj jjrraifiipiriwiiSi>oo.S, 1868.'";
The
the PhU&aelphu 4iniiig. f two
d.js ending Thur.d.y. X ) ece.inlj.r a, 1868: ' . i-\ '
' ,Ttma.
From Port Cwbpu.. Vi. -4 ; 107 09
« PoitavlHe.. ..i«vV,V.'.V.iV.-iTI < 889 16
« Echojlkill HMenv;,vy.....v..; #Bl9 U
«" Auborovii>,Vi.V..i;.-v ! , .84:09
“ ' PortO)!st9Dy,-.i;i.„;-..',i.. 5 i> i l.-'..-,::f1,-lOB17;’''
' TpUl fotOwiefcri. iV.. .V.f t . .v.’r. 14,668 04
•■eifhXf'. .W'_v\v's *»*-'.{ t’itiJU >. * ■ ■■•
To earn*.time: lufc year........... si; 22,072 39
The following- la the amount of y Coal traniported on
the fiohaylitiV ftiUig&tloh} for ui'i wVeic Tlmr£
day, December 2 1858:. r i -s\ j? b 'i
•’ ‘"'..l? A ,;;.-. v ;-vToWo.Owt^
Prom Port Carb0n. T. .....• ■ * --- IMi? j®-- T
PottaVllle.... 2,608.09 i
“ SohoylkUl.HarehV*.**•» <>.»»* ’
“ PortCUuton.y...,...»»•• V^A 2 ?, IP -
theVireVk. ...«<• y ■_* '^36(829. 19 *
PrerJodiiy'thl* year.• .1,226,231,12
To same •V>'^. 1.1,234,697 OS
PHIIABBLPHIASTOCK’ SXOHAN(}*;BALafI, r.'
-. --; f ; 3, .
•JPOmTiro3TJi'iSL*Tj **oin»,&oo o ßAHlc'-MoTa t
AKD IXOHAHOS. BaoKBKSf XOfttßWflßT OOBW THIED
AKD OOBfBUtBTIUOiIS.;.. v ,
*:- v - -
2000 PenaW6a;/;;,;rro9X *!rMfc£ Meoh bk.'Hgy
1000. ■ do ;;6xehigUBorip.:.;. 'so
1000Clty6«..NewQar / • "50TTblQa.Qal,, J?ref... 3#
1 GfoP, ll Bearer Meadow.. 69#
6OOBaftdtogK6fl»Bo;;74k %;i 69#.
1000 Busq Oadftloa,.M f 37 . do .......... 60#
2000 Bob if Imp 6aibfr 74 '- 10' do 60#
3000Little0eh 87«. v 01; 1 do. 69#.
100P6ttn»:8.;;;..5.-43 - 5 ,doV.\.'69#^
8 Harrfabarea.i. .- 69 * IQO.Sph Nar Pref.2dye 16#
6 Unloa Bk; Tenn. 99K 100 do ..*..,2dja ,16#
13 Manuf.&Meolißk 26#
r> BBTWJSBU
600Pet.na6a.:...,.. 95#1
4000 TenDs6.Cottp.es.B2
/BOARDS. “•
l&OO.Wilmlog R 6ft >84.97
... Abscondboabd. v
1000 PenriOftiilitoVii 95X ‘ 2 PepVa 43.-
1000 Morris Oanat 0S?88X 3, d0..........43
lCWBtt»qoiail6i..i v BtX » V" do 42#
1000PenoaB M.xnCi SIX £ Vdo 42*
2000 ao '.;.' ....i. 3IX 10 Union Bank. Tenn ' -
8000 .d 0... , ; 91X - > r-j *swd_o9X
'6oooLittleßobylß. 7s f IW.Lonff UUmU.... H*.
v 91 10 Beater Meadow.. BOX
600BeadingB.6a;8S 74X » 4 68#
OL<wn4e --
Bid.Atktd.
PhllaCl. 09;.v99X
do 'vOO*
do NdW'aiQ3’lo3K
Penn*
Beading B .......26X 25*
do Bd**7o'.;B3£’BBX
do- Htg6a’44.S3 &5
do do ’&6.74X 74X
Penna 8......... WK 43 :
■ do latm6a.. .103 106'
do 3dm 6e....01X MX
Morris Odd'Con’. 143. 149#
do Pref.... .1108-108 X
BcbnjlNat 05’82.71*172
Boh NaTlmp, 0a..78X 74
- 'siri.KJ* 'Sid,Asked:
Sch NavStocki ;v'B« f ' 0
s*o 16&.
WmspH A ßlmß-10: 30V
. .do 7alstmtg : T2 /78 ■
do 2d..'. 62
Long Island... ...11* 11V
Girard Bank... ...31* 12
LehOoiSA'Hsvlt.&O, 60V
1 U.i29 . 29¥
H/Pinna‘B.;.;.v.BX 9
‘- do’ ’ • 6i...;..62 62V
New- Omki.M,* H H
Oatawissa R..,'.'6 1 6V,
Lehigh Zino.fV... 1 ■ Ijf
BKW TOBK gfobk' XI
s ABCOND.
40000 Mo State 6a bS 90 J
10000 Teas 6a >9O ' -
20C0 47 r ;
1000 Erfeßoonv >7148,-
1000 JJrie B Sd iE *B3TB#
2000 Httd B 84:mt 1 .74 jg
10000- }>74*
86000 1 ;“do bflO 76',;
2000 LaC &'UU,Ii G 26V,
10000 Trd^t-v^cMr^i
6000 s do ;-; •V'-'^OV--
8 Del k Had Ool06:i.
60 do. eOO 9Bk‘
36 Pao Mall S B '
60 ~ ' >W*'J elO 918
100 OI&ToiB M 0 82?-,
100 OMe St BIbOO OT*
100 ’
3.
BOARD, •i‘i‘ •'
'• 6 Panama R ~ ,120^
- 60 Erie Railroad bBO 18 V
. Jo- . -*do 18 v
100,, *Vdo . *BO 38
J 00„; J.,do ‘ bBO 38 V.
.100 ' do .- ‘ J; 38’
100 HUdßtvß, 33#
100 “c i . v dor,:/ . ,83v
210 GalAOfclo R 73
r-5o ' /do.‘ b3O 7S ‘
100 T do bBO 73 ;-
'Mi---. .do r ’ ' <'72#
do V /. e60,,,72ft
880'N YOent ?" op* 88K
800‘ 1 ;do ' ■ M 0 88K
300 r>do ~ *3O 83J(
- ido’t V pAo 83Jtf
'^O^.jrCdo’, ;/ ; b3p’B3X
CITY ITEMS.
“ Sair Pi Ar.Bpa'<WOMlrr >^Tho,aco6tapiißlied
author aud'leeturor, GeorgeW.' Cortls, will’re
peat his .lecture. on the .-above subjeot, .before-the -
Literaiy Oongrew oftbia city, on Monday evening, the
flth lost, at. Coßcert Curtis had acrowded
house when hedeUyered’jhls lecture here before, and
we doubt not the rash to hear hist on thia'occaalonvriU
beeqtiaUygreaUX- s 'ftV'7^'- 3 .'. . • '
Db. . introduo toiy
lecture by' tide last evening, was a brilliant
success,
Doctor amply sustained blihigh' atetlon'Mjan lnter
. eating and lucid!^X|«ttndae,?pf‘ihejgtettltrnthi br
seleaoe His regular
on Tuesday «T*nlng, pro'pciae to'-attend
would do well to tecurbjheir tickets atones.: ~
PnBEsoLoaiCAL-CtiAssii-By’ari'adyertisement
Id «nothercolnnjn,;ltwlll'W*een'tijat : Mr : . /Johni.
Capen,'No. 922' Obeainatj.the
gist, will commence a'churse of'lnstruction the clase.
This frill afford, a desirable opportunity tq all who wish
to make the acquaintance. of this invaluable'sotenoe. - • -
Mr. B gentleman, whose store.’
is on offdnj a stock of Goats*
yarnisbing.Goods of-greetvftriety and ’ saperiofmerit.-
Among . Ml 1 chojcr at specialities - we, may notice, his
splendid' variety ; '6i
and upwards.', .-she .approaching.' holidays - will.'bring.
these elegant’ articles into special demand. The at*
tractive app^uriup 6 9f ibis establißlimeEtye&dfrt it con
spicuous '. along SUfE above;
Market.''7,.. W"w'-
Pobe CoicynOTioKßßr aaßufaotnred'cxpicißlx.
for Christmas and 'ifeiOfedPs Powler"dc
Townsend; 910 Market fitrcet., \ The assortment consists
of every approvedklndof candies, £e. They havsre--
eently received fresh foreign fruits, &0 ~ &c. :.
Oakdibb 'Vob' tbVhoildays
approach, the greavbonfeetionery .establlshment of
Messrs. Dr dc .Co ) Second street, >bfl/yr
Chestnut, .'Jg, general, attraction/
The conceitablelysrlety, pre
pared at theirinwnhwtorjbipeciayy.for.Uie approach-'
log ln;tbis or' any'other
country, r Their splendid amy of gobd things Is'reilly
tempting, -; -vv .} : i,>
* JdOBPHr ar Automaiok story lagoinj; the
rounds that Morphy/- the great not *'
man at all.*’Xils'sa{d , that l Araelrill , yfsmCueautoma ( '
ton chessplayerlus beeaflxod txp r ~ dubbed idorphy, and
sent abroad tbastonish' theworld.-Mteliell’flabtema
ton was'alwayidresyed In per*
formed la i tSry re^r pts ta i* '.
tens,
aod the Sloton StoheClothingHall of
«bove uponite > victorious career..
Err*Nßibif^pjTELßOßArH,XisßB.-- New.
panies for the extension of busi&eju cotmnunlcStiong are
multiplying alljoVcr Uie country. in a little while, we
see no reason why they.fiboald not be available for the
every day uses 'of Ihe
Improvements of thoday., ,Th>t,Jor'
living In a remote quarter.;of ibe/coanty :m»y, : atja'
trifling expense, send on his mcasur4' : for an entire suit
of elegant winter clothes,E. Hl Bldridge’a u Old
Franklin Hall Clbthlag Koi, 301 Chestnut
street. - ’ '.t - . - 1 -; ,t' “ >
DbLIGHTPUI; V;^M. >S !
bilmy a dainty May, with ali hfr.flowers
and green pess, evey toroed ont -The sky was bright as
a new dollar, the alrwas purejas a neW-blown rose, and 7
the streetr-wert! crowded.wlthjp'romeDaders . in the
afternoon jor w«ndlDg f the : r
way towards the Fashionable Clothing Imporlum of
GranviUe Btokes; -Ho, ot7 Ohestnut 'street/^all intent
on seoorlng a suit of his elegant '
''
Fine tvory-habdled ind Common Cutlery .•> -
Fine and ConjnjopFeatherDusters, sUilzei.
With a generiTaisbrtmeint of housekeeping aitioies,.
at the new cower Second and Dock, near
the»Exob»Dg«, : ,B. 8. Farson & Co<
Ivory handle Game'and Breakfast darors.
•JLyory haodfVpirmer.and Tea V V %
Ivory handleJ?tiYPicks dud Oh iits ScoopM. ' :"' ,
Vine and CohimoVUMe Otttllery of &lVhisde is sold at
Carry l’s Furnlahingßtoye t 7X4 Chestnut street;- ■'}
We isviTß the attontion of itii' boainMapatroha
who expect to change their location.onibe drat of*
January next,- to the adverUiemsnti, In to-day’* paper,
O’ the capacious granite «toia,:No. 124 North .Third*
street, >_ '■ ."-‘f.vV.-.- -
JlnteUiientt.
FORT O^FilßAßEhm£ v * ,iSSO;
bun .-.VoV.v .7. m bun
„ - ABEIYiD./W -
Btemshlp Vlrglnia,KeHy,fn)m Richmond,-via Nor -
101)1,80 hoUrs, with mdse and' paMeneeratolhomag
Webafer. Jr.-. Pawed the .barques had Elm at
anchor off NeigUastlb, **‘Vr”-.r- - -a. l •-
Bteamahip Delaware, Dopes, 24 hours from New York,
with tndae and passengers to Jaiaea AUde?diee - ,j
RarqueKlm, Taylor, 8 d with raise
toTwe!U&Oo.. * i .•'i-Ai--, C- >'
Behr Ida Bi*hl,Y&d*yg from Rayagu'es, R;
R, with sugar and oranges toJohn M*#on‘& (Jo-
Schr VsodalU, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Bel, with
noruto JasBarratt£Boi.. '
Bohr Ana C Gray. Kelly; 2 days from Smyrna,:Del, L
wlth rye aod oats'toßiohwdflon fc Oferman.v .»
SchrElllott, Weaver, from Bo'fltop.; v -0 J |
. Bohr a B Wheeler,Hillerfrom Boston./.. f . , ;.»>>
Bohr T Oaeton. Jooea.ffomßaugertiea,.*
Sloop J. Whitby, HeodenioiiFl day from . Odessa, Bel,
with wheat to Onristlan & Curran. •
" • Propeller Leper, PhmipiiSdays from Roanoke River,
: with shingles to Bolton, Vanderroor & Oo. ?
/' ’ /"'-Ja-.
1 Bteamshfp. Delaware, Copetf,N York. JAllderdioe. v -
. Barque 0 WTdttltflej,Marahjnau,'New Orleans, D S
Bteteon fc.Odv • \4t-v
SchrL S Bs.rirlng, RoLsughlin, Charleston, 0 Miller
& Co." I ,X
Bohr AmißOaabon;Nbwell,Wejmontb, ;,\do
Bcbr TCaotobV Jones, Newberg, Yen Duien, Norton
& Co., „•r/v’V "i 4 .- . v.-i. -- •
Bchr Elliotl/Wefiyfr, Kabt Cajnbrldl® j h^Bothermel.
■ rwLiatin'.i: :*'i ■ ‘'
(OomtfmiAtapt or th» EhiuMpM. Xxcluuin.). >■;
Thjb«dtio.inll»Dut« i ' f fef,SM‘ »r.nd«co,f» Boir.
off lhl« plif»soin< to Ko.veMdl Imlghtlnwuil
bound. Wlnd.WMt-rWeathoratorniy,- r- ",
* Yonfsr«'e,
[BTTShXQXIVBiraVHIFBBSS.} :
. . i J ' A Deo 6. *
Arrived, bsrdne,2 D, ptom Butnos-A^ee;, brig Abby
-Watson, fropa KlrEetdn, Ja; »chrEmliy.KeUh r from R»o
de Janelroj-Bf echr Clifton; from Tucks Xslandj leak
ing: and oarga damaged. ' 'A'j'i'lS't
Below, barqnejCpnnthlan, from ifew York. - ,
' ThesehrJ JJ Msyl'frdm If an for
Bhlladelphts, in.ballast}-was,towedin. on Tuesday
night, snd.wsnt aihore on Bearer her rhd- fr
der and eenire bbardvbfoke deok/ohafed bottom;
. and wu leaklpg.at IOOQ strokes
, flhehas gtme?an‘ihe rsllirsyr Thi*;vewel-wsS erro
' neonsly reported yesterday as lhe WUliam Boane.
• -, ■%* f.^BoßtOlfj'Deoa.
' Arrived,* barque Mdodora, from kux Qayee: brigs
]#na,from Taikal«lahd*:B*fßHlcbbdrh, f«nh^fortune
Island} sohra M & Cape HaXtieo} : flehr Sarah
'- - Bnrton, froiido. •'*' *•
V ; --r ,
- Btsaaihip Keyrtohs ‘Btate'i Marahman;heace at Ba
■ ; * vannah aOih -Ult heavy winds and gales
moetortheprtwNM,--; ■ \
Bteamshlttjtwwbkwhf Baksr, hsnee,' arrived at Bos
ton ;'-v* f -:; T 4,
,
/, xestetday;
Ship r Alberfto», (DutohJvtWniUsiJorißl>!l»4<>'P'‘‘«>
remanedjrt Rotwtfxm 18 th .?>{- ~
a.rqae AohilleSj Hpedden,- henpe, inlrea at ÜBwle^^
toe ;NeW 0rle» ? flj otiuted it]
Baltimore 2d lost' ? r ' • ' \ .
Barque David G WUwa, Pe&eock r from Charleston,
ar B*rqao t W°it«4' at Balt'lmore'id Inst
cleared at.Nfiw .York 2d ins t.
.for Sierra Leone. -
‘ Brig May Queen, Lyle, was'logdlDg at Port au Prince
18th ult-»r Philadelphia'
/ Brig Chicopee, Howes, hence for Boston, atclved at
Boston 2d Inat/
..-Brig'Morolnjr Light, Huff, from -—for Philadelphia,
s\t Newport 80th ult, v and sailed again let inat.
' Brig Union State, Foxwell, cleared at Baltimore 2d
init. for Lsguayra.’- / ,! ,T
' Brig David Duffel), Phiimey. hence for Boston, passed
Highland Light 12 Bt 2d inst.. . .
Brig Soho, King, oleared at New York yesterday for
'Bio, Qfaode. ' '' ''
‘ Brig Myra, Falter,from Boston for Philadelphia, at
1 Newport 31 inet. 1 " ' - '- - ' , ‘
.' Barge E Ashland, Grahan, for Philadelphia, .cleared
at New York yesterday'. ' .
Brig Ann Btaniland (Br) Lewis/from Buenos Ayres,,
at New York yesterday. ’ 1 „ _
. -BohraLuthar Ohlld, Kloi«r>on, from Portland for
Philadelphia', and Invincible, Uodgd on, from Calais ror
do, arrlredat New York yesterday. ~- 4
ARMY AIB AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
m *o gn o'clock traa KOBifina.
■' QIRAUD llOUSE—Chestnut fltreet, bnloir Ninth.
8 T Brown'»hd Iftdy.N J HJf Plshar, Toxas
JBOAopor, N Y , ... Lt JJlll. CBA
T P Otteraon, N Y JH Maddox. N Y
Tlioa K Dell. BaUlmoro 0 1 Bajos. N Y
OB Hoard, NY” ” .. Martin Hoover.
H J Maoraw. Lanoaster . J M Wilder and lady, Mass
I M Bowman, Cal I BMorria.NY
James Day .New York > AB Smith
Vde Barcelot. Pranoe ' Lt WI) Pender, U 8 A ,
LtD M M CTrigg, USA ; Bobt Smith, Alton, 111
AB Hill, Boston D McKnight, Reading
J S Nerins, Washington . ,J F Broadbent, Baltimore
Z Barnum. Baltimore HR 3choles A la, NY
IS Moore, Lecompton, K T Mrs Oonghtry, Lecompton
L W,‘Ganther, Baltimore J D Kremelburg. Balt
Mrs % Pofack, Olnolnnati,o Ad Ohisohn, 8 0
GYf Fitch , D M Edgerton, Pittsburg
L A'Whitney, N 3 John G Bloat, N Y .
WO Hannah. LaPorte /..Henry Oarew,NaahviUe-
NrOviedo, Havana. - Mr Fernandez. Havana
Mr Be Pandoas, Havana. Geo Browne, Mass
Chas A Hopes, Mus . Sami M Hrauser, Balt
A 9. Sullivan NY WmW Kennick, England
Wm Crawford, Balt . Jaa Mathets, Baltimore
GeoPomeroy.N Y , BWCoe, NY
R Hill/Bichardmond v • W W Walker. Va
K W Bunlson, Bristol, B ISO Denning « la, Ga.
H Y 0 Carpenter, N Y R T Morrell & la, Wash
A.Mehaffey, N Y A Wolf, Oior
BRHall A Lady, Mass Mies Hall, Mass
Hon GBXWashbarn,lll KBDnrfee& son,RI
;j.W Brown;NJ! ? , ; : B.lhaxter. Boston' »
Mrs H Chadwick, NY . - -.James M Diok, Buffalo
ALamblrd, N Y RNLouck, A lady NY
David A Button, Brooklyn W H JBarney, Mobile
■Mr Oharlock,.Mobile - .N,Wilkinson, Va
M H Olark'A wife, Boat Richard Seed, N Y
W W Pisher and lady, Kentacky
* , MbbOHANTS* HOTEL—Ponrth at.,below Arch.
VonrgSTkT Plttabun? J Thompson, BI
Jno Alexander, Zenle, 0 - jas BBtokes, Pbila
R GArmstrong. Baltimore Mrs McOlore, Cbamberabg
S 0 Haydoo, Cal Hoh J 0 McKibbin. Cal r
T M Rogers, WUkesbarre Geo IhriOjU S A
J Gross, H&rrisburg' ■ E D Stewart/Easton .
J C Freeland; Phila - Mrs M Haydon, W Haverfd
Robt B Hays, Carlisle B P McNeil. Lancaster
JEachnam, Boston P McHnry, Baltimore
Mrs Caldwell, Georgia J B Davidson A la, NJ
" AMERIOAN HOUSE—Chestnut at., above Fifth.
J. J Pinkerton, West Cheater E P Wilbur, M Chunk
J P Cor A la, Bethlehem t L Pnbernet, NY s
OMoKean, Petersburg, Va’’ John H-Thomas, Del .
0 f Thomas, Del W WUUams.lf Y . .
Benj Bharplfse. West Ches - John D.Ross, Cheaterco
D 0 Dodd, jr, Newark, N J OH Weed, Boston
Dr C B Coates, Pa Jas F Smith. Reading
Benj Clinton, N, Y-' - - J Rutter, West Chester
Geo Bubson, Mass A P Granger A la, N Y
Henry J Beck, N Y- L J Abbott, Sidney, Ohio
FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut above Third.
Neat Doherty, Wilra, Del -D Gillen. Phila
RN-Dehman, N Y -Wm W-Ustio, Wls
J 8 Roberta, Pa . ■ -.■! : ;/ J R Pennington, Harrisbg
J B Finlay/Newark, NJ < T Lyons, NY
HB.Faller,Oonn>' ua'” •
' ■'* UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth'. ‘
N B Dodge, lad 0 Chrestman,- Norristown
E B'ddle A la, Del ' •-G H Steiner, Pa
WmSPhatp A la, NJ ' John Cramer,Cincinnati, 0
B W Monroe A la, Buffalo. Benj Stewart A la, N J
A 8 Long A da, N J '
et.,;belew Arch.
jHPrettman. Carlisle fiaml Kugler, Carlisle
A W Smith, 81. ' Henry Smith, RI
John Anderson, N Y Wm Robinson, N Y
Sami Stevenson, Pa J >
-- BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhlU.
JRRocher, NJ Thos Compton, Easton
Benj Beans, Buoks co ‘- J Reed, Montgomery oo
Ohaa Beaus, Books 00. /. 1 Ohaa MtUer, Books oo
/(: RATIONAL HOTEL—Race 1 street, above Third.
M C RboftdsySchl coi Pa ' J-Bruce; Williamsburg ’
GH.Qoondie, Bethlehem OhaaP Stone,Pa
Mrs 3TM Beaaett, Pa /. ,H J Heddler, Pottrrllla
J W PovferißtoomQeld ; ' - John Cleaver, Newport
Mrs JPunk,-Newport ’ > HHWeiriek, Pa
Wm B Hemsi,' Reeding"’ 4 JohnC Harper, PottavlHe
Tfm H Hitchman, Pi - j ,
'BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st.,ab. Oallowblll.
HM Goodwin, Reading' ' - H Walters, New Brittain. ’
Hprfrj.Leffert, Pa Mrs Van Attsdale, Pa
M V„B Vah"Artsdale, Pa John Van Artsdale, Pa
Wm Eddows;Moreland. ‘Casper Reads, Byberry.
Geo.RLevauvßeading .BShatt, Pa
ScAeea Pell, Pa , ’/Ralph Eddows. Hartsvllle.
Mrfl Eddows; Hartsvllle' : PeterXandls,'Doylcstown
Wm T Shafer, Pa G W.Mathers,Northampton
John B Haldeman, Pa B 8 Schneider, Beading . .
W Besn.Chesterco WmßGarrell, Jr,Ohio .
Miss S Low, Chester co ' Geo W Levan, Ohio ,
Geo Low. Charter bo r .. . WRauke, NJ
•J JSchoffie.Pot’etown ' T H Darlington, Pa
DBPPrinton,Cheater co -Joshua Taylor, fa
John W Stewart, Balt ■> .• W Wilson, Balt
Jas .Scott k la, fa _... ■, Moses King, Chester co
Ohas Sohweke, Reading.. J Richards, Reading
-8 Carpenter, Pa‘ •■ u n /-GBpeakm*n,Pa
Har*ha]lßraft?n>Pa , Thos Harvey, Pa
88-Piatt, Pa
A MOUNT ySHNW-HOUL-SMOad at, above Arch.
J ; P Johnston,lad ' , •OP Walker,>lnd
AH, Patterson,'Pa W H'Howard, Pa
-A.’T'Yhomnson.'Clearfield 8 Hurd, Clearfield
J Gardner, ]NY
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Vine.
JhhnE Parrey, Attleboro ' Josh H Palmer, Bucks co'
-Tomlinion, Pa •' )[ Kaatburn, Solebary
17 Janaey,Newtown J LJanney, Newtown
Blohd JLewis, Christiana HE Moore, Newtown
? Josj3lack, Newtown TJ Stackhouse, Bucks co
J .Stackhouse, Attleboro D Blob, Pa
-Geoßuckman, Pa - 8 B Cornell, JohoeylUe
J Kelsey. Pa-' ' ’vti * ‘ Andrew Terkes. Pa
Samuel Broadhnrst, Pa W G Watson, Pa .
F B,Ruth, Doylestown - W Beck, Doyleatown
J KAlpeughjCinclttneti^
Special Notices.
December 3d, 1868, Sometimelast
tdght'the flouring Mill of Mr.'Joseph fetooe, in Bor.
xlstowa, Pa;, was entored, and one Of Barrels, Herring,
6e'Od.’Jbcst Patent Powder Proof-lock, andSafewos
blown open with powder, and $l6OO in cash taken out
and Carried away. This ea'c is now la front of Evans k
Watson’S store, No 20 South Fourth street, where we
-aoit respectfully invite the public to call, and examine
how those New Yorkers make thblr safes. Some 4 weeks
pastihree thieves entered the Flouring Mill of Messrs
DorraneeA Boron, in Brls’ol, Pa.» and.tried all night to
blow open their Safe with powder, which had 's2so in
cashYbut did not succeed in getting It open. Their Sila
mandes Safe was manufactured by EVANS k WATBON,
and .that was the reason they did 1 not succeed.
.They haye a few more for sale, of the same kind, at
their store, No. 20 South poubth street, Philadel
phia* ; 1 ' v . ' ' it
Complexlon.—it is an SmposatbUity for any
persons sOlloted with a diseased liver, or with any dis
order of the digestive orgsns, to have a good cr clear
complexion. “ HoortaaD’s tfiuMis Bittshs n will
remove all disease from tho liver and digestive organs,
and, by thus giving health and strength to those organs,
remove pf appoaranoe and roaghnesi or
the skin noticed in so many -Thess Bitters are pre
par*dbyDc,O.M. JAOKBON A: CO., 418 Arch street,
PhUsdelpbia/and sold at'7B cents per bottle. It
OyaterVand Wings.—There is nothing but
WING’S YABINA CRACKERS which will give that
‘delightful taste'to Oysters known *a OYSTERS AND
WlNG’fl.f
,It is remarked that' their extensive.use with oysters
Is owliig to the fact that oysters appear altogether bet
.ier and richer flavored wbou oaten with
CR ACKERS The taste is truly delightful. Ask yonr
grocBr fof Wing'a Ya'.lna Crackers, and take none but
; tho|6 sUmped with the name »« a. WING »
||Tiium’s Patent Case Shoe BrusUcu -A Con
:vepient'and ua*ful article for Travelters, Housekeopers,
.and Young Men at College and Boarding Bchool. Bold
by Grocers and Fhoe-dealers. GRAB. B. TlltJM,
Manufacturer, N 0.160 North Third street. Itw
Cutaneous 'Diseases.—Cutaneous diabases are
more raorjtifying. to the. pride, than any other human
lUs. Let those who value a fair ekia purify their blood
tfy ihe.u**-of PERUVIAN SYRUP, whioh removes
snob affections by stimulating the absorbents to take
np and expel the morbid elements, by the natural out
lets of the system.
ea|e Jn this city by V. Brown, comer fifth and
Chestnut], and Hassard &’Co., corner Twelfth and
Okeitnatj ' d2-4AWtf
Fund.—Flvo Per Conti' interest*—
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUJBT COMPANY, WALNUT
Btwet, 8. Roomer of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
* am j large or small, and Interest paid
day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
KoneY and payments utde dally, - without
noUoe: : l The investments 'are made in Real Estate,
Mortgages, Grouaffßents, and jueh flrst-classseouri
.ties as th‘ cdfaxter reqalres. OBoe hours, fromOo’olock
in the morning until 6 o } olook In the afternoon, ndon
tfondayabd Thursday evenings until 8 o’elook. fsd
. flllver’s Gas Con snming Stoves!—Unless these
Stoves are made in a proper manner they are no better
‘than the common old-fathionei heating Stoves
1 employ none but tbie best workmen, and use the
choicest imported Russia iron.
I, warrant every Gas Consumer I sell to be ?ollt
equal to thOEe l had on exhibition in theVranklin
Instate,[ and, which attracted the attention add
admiration of visiters-generally The Committee
ooncoded that GALLAGHER’S make of BILYER’S GAS
CONSUMING STOVES were the best la the Exhibition.
X caUattention to thefollowing letter; ...
thieve examined the f Silver GaS Consumera * raa-
by Mr. A* J. GALLAGHER, and pronounce
tnOm folly equal to any I have ever seen. The Rusala
is the viar sbbv, the .workmanship unsurpassed.
The whole stove fully embraces my invention. Ire*
commend < with (pleasure to my friends and the public
Mf. Gallagher’s makeof Stoves. J, S. BiLVSa."
' A* f • GaLLAGHEB, stove Manufacturer,
t ;' -■" / *®»N. SECOND, above Vine.
Burnett’s Cocoaine.—
• BHRNETT’B CQOOAINE,
application renders.the hair—no matter how
Stiff and dr^-wfe; and ,‘gloMy for several days, it Is
;r»»rB*BT A»n.;,CBSArxBT Hair Bnisstta » thu
HA7.ZABB 00., Twelfth and Chestnut Sts.
;fioleAg&it, Yq| isle, general Jr, at 60 ots per
Nothing is ot mbri/impoYtahcO to the Com
fort of a family than a good COOK STOVE
, GALLAGHER’S: MORNING 'STAB • •
.has been' in euccosefnl operation some five years, and
there has ‘ndvet been introdubed to 1 the public a COOK
STOVE that^has given Batiafaoticu so generally. It
'wiU,‘DRAW, BAKE, ROASC, BOIL,.BROIL, &o.> iu
•the most perfect manner.' - -
; - Iwill rcitirfttht pri'ce p aid'for it if It fails to do as
above. '• _ ./ , A. J.. GALLAGHER, .
eeiMnwaSdf. .-*n >BO5 N. Second St., above Vine.
• Gallagher’s Sunrise Gas Consumer.—A Fiat
TOP COOK STOVE, LABGB OVEN, VERY HEAVY
plXtes, AND MADE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER.
I WARRANT it to
DRAW, ’
* DAKE, '
’ ROAST, &0., &o.
I hare b?on engaged in the manufacture of stoves for
many years, and I can safely recommend the SUNRISE,
to my friends. If it fails to perform as above stated,
I will RETURN YOU THE MONEY PAID FOR IT !
CAN YOU ASK MORE T
‘ ’ ooll»mws26t ' A. J. OALLAQHHtt , ,
Thomas W. Baily, Ho. 6‘JU Market street)
Importer and Dealer in Pine Watches, Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Ware. First-class goods constantly on hand;
The subscriber, paying cash for every article, is enabled
to sell at a small advance. Those about purchasing
would do well to cali; AU goods Warranted as repre*
entsed. se4-3m
Grover U Baber’s Celebrated Family Sewing
MACHINES.
A NEW STYLE—PRICE $5O.
780 CHS3THUI BtBBKI, PmLADSLPHU,
These Machines sew from two spools, and form a
seam of unequalled strength, beanty, and elasticity,
which will not rip, even If every fonrth stitch be cat.
Thoy.are' unquestionably the best in the market for
amflyu&e.
0016-tf Qy*flivn roa a oimouiiis. -Tff
- Seamen’s Saving Fund—Northwest Corner
of . Second and Walnut streeis, Deposits reoeived
in I mall .and large amounts, from all olasses of the
community, and allows Interest at tbs rate of five
per cent, per annum.
Money may be drawn by checks without loss of inte<
rest.
Office open daily, from 0 until B o’olook, and on Mor
day and Batord&y until 9 in the evening. President)
Franklin FeU; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles 11.
Morris
Song For The Million.
Air— I “TAe Soldier 1 * Tear. 11
Before the'glass the maiden stood, to take a last fond
look
At the remnant of a head of hafr whoso loss she ill could
. brook;
The fame of Kan Lvstrale ”is not familiar to her
- i oar;
She knows oo (( Hair Restorative^ 11 and sheds a bitter
tear.
A few short months are past—behold that maiden on
her knees!
And throwing loose her long dark hair, whioh flutters
in the breese, - r -
She breathes a prayer that Hauel’s name in after timo
may live— v
The inventor of the (l Bau LwtraUy ll great Hair Re
storative.
She rose and sought the glass again—ah! do not deem
her weak,
For beauteous are that maiden's looks, and smiles are
onhercheek,
She is bat one among the hosts that Jules Hauel shall
cheer j
Be sure his'Hafr. Restorative eaves many a bitter tear.
, Sold by aU the Druggist*, and at the Laboratory of
Jolbi Haubl A Co., No. 704 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia. ■ - * n29*6t
Barnett’s Cocoaine,
: A'compound of Cocoa-nut OH, Ac., for dressing the
Hair! For efficacy and agreeablencss, it 19 without an
equal.
' It prevents the hair from falling off.
It promotes its healthy and vigorous growthi
It is not greasy or sticky.
It leaves no disagreeable odor.
Jt softens the hair when hard and dry.
It soothes the irritated scalp skin.
«It affords the richest lustre.
It remains longest in effect.
BURNETT’S COCOAINE.
Boston, July 19, 1867,
flT* Mbbsrs. j. Bobskit A Co.—l,cannot refuse to
state the salutary effect in my own aggravated ease of
your excellent Hair Oil—(Cocoaine.)
For many kuenths my hair had been falling off, until
I was fearful of losing It entirely. The skin upon my
head became gradually more and more inflamed, so that
I could not tonch it without pain. 1 his irritated con
d.tlon I attributed to the use of variomi advertised hair
washes, which I have since been told oontain osmphene
spirit.
By the advice of my physician, to whom you had
shown your process of purifying,the Oil, I commenced
its use' the last week iu June. The first application al
layed the itvhing and irritation { In three or four days
the redness and tenderness disappeared—the hair ceased
to fall, and I have now a thick growth of new hair.
Yours, very truly,
SUSAN B. POPE.
BURNETT’S COCOAINE,
A single application renders the hair (no matter
how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It
is conoeded br all who have aged tyto be the best and,
cheapest Tidxr Dressing in the World.
Prepared by
JOSBPH BURNETT A CO., Boston.
IP 3 ” For sale by dealers generally at Fifty Cents a
Bottle. , n2fcsm
. One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and
.made In the best manner, expressly for airaii. salis.
We mark our lowest selling prices in PLAIN VlOorbb
on each article. All goods made to order are warranted
satisfactory, and oar osx-fbtos btbtzm Is strictly ad*
hered to. We believe' this to be the only fair way of
dealing, as thereby all are treated alike.
JONES ft 00.,.
au2T-ly 604 MARKET Street.
800, 800, 800, 800, 800, 800, 800, *so.
SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES—PRICES RE
DUCED.—A new' and elegant Family Sewing Ma
chine for ISO, and the general scale of prices greatly
reduced. All who want a substantial, simple# and rb
liable Sewing Machine,/ffhlch hft* an established tepa*
tatlon for doing the very beat work on etery kind of
material, are invited to call at oar Office and examine
the now machines, at the reduced prices. They can*
not fall to he satisfied,. - X,.M. SINGER k CO.,
no2-W23 No. 602 OHJtfITSIIT Bbut.
Jflartiages.
On the Jet luetent, by the Be,. J. Gordon Maxiroll,
B3DINBON J. MILKS to ELIZA DAItNKST. *
At Cortland county, N. Y., on Tuesday, Nov. 80,
1858, by the Rev. Amos B. Beach, V B. 1)., Mr. WIL
LIAM K. ACKERMAN} of Nefr Vork 6Uy, tb MlsS
ALIBA REYNOLDS LEWIS, of the former place.', #
In this city, on the 26th ult., by Rev. R. Jt-ltery.
ALFRED DARLINGTON to Mirt ANNIE M. SUMMON
both of Chester cotiuty, Pa. ~ , r , #
■Oa the 24’Instant, hjr Rgv. R. Jeffery, iO&Rpk
WOREL tb Mike MARk ANN, dshghter of Samhel
Riley, all bf this city. , #
Oh Wednesday rooming, December 2d, at the resi
dence of Townsend Sbarpleia, by. bis Honor. MsVor
Henry, THOMAS H. DRINTON. of Oaxw’dod, Chester
county, to MARY J JONES, of Philadelphia. [Wil
mington and West Chester papers plosse cBp>. *
On the 2d Ihstant, by’ the R«v. Dr. Stork, Mr.
DANIEL HENSIL to Miss SARAH SUMMERS, both
of this city. #
; July 7, by Rev. W* Bishop. Mr JAMES O’CONNOR
to Miss KLMINA OORNOG, both of this city. *
On the Ist instant, by Rev. J. 0. Olay, D, D., Mr.
DONALD MCDONALD KNOX to Miss EMMA HU
LINGB, all of Philadelphia. _
JDcrttljo.
On Wednesday, December Ist, of pneumonia, OAR
BIB M .daughterefOharlotteS.and thelatb Captalb
George 0. Weatcott, U. 8. A., in the 14th year of her
age. :
Fanoralfrotti her mother’s residence, 526 Wuhinrton
street, this (Saturday) aftornoon, at 2 o’clock, *
Od the 3i In.tint, EOBERI MARTIN, aged gg
year.. . *
Uli mile Frlenda and thoae of the family are re
apeotrnlly Inrtted to attend the funeral, frolh the
American Hotbl, Oheetndt atreot, above Fifth, tS-morr
roir (Sunday) the 6th Inatatlt, at f. o’clock A. M„ to
prooeed to tit, Dennl Cbbrch, Haverfoid. V
Qi the Ist inst., Mr. JOHN DDROSS, aged 85 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are repectfullr
invited to attend the funeral, from his late fresidence:
8. E. coroer of Psssyunk roAd and Catbaribe street} on
Monday morning next, at 0 o’clock, without further
notice. Funeral service at the GhUrch of Bt. Phillip
doNcrl. - Interment In the Family Vault, at St. Au
gustine’s, North Fourth streoti *#
On the Ist instant, LIZZIE G. BIROH. in the 22d
year of h*r age. *
, H® r frlencs and those of the family are resheclfuliV
Invited to attend the (Uneral from the residence of
her parents, Ftanklln avenue, near Marlborough street.
Kightsvoth ward, thu (S.turday) tho dtu Instant, at i
o’clock P. M., without further notice. «
Fell asleep in Jeans on the Ist instant, MARY ANN
LARASON, wife of James Larsson, in the 23d year of
her ago.
' The relatives and friends of the family aro respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her mother, Airs. Memos, No. 10 Kressler attest,
above Diamond, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock,
to proceed to Meoh&mc’s Cemetery. *
On tho 80th November CATHARINE AIoGREGOB,
aged 17 years and 10 montbs.
The relatives and friends of tho family aro respect
fully invited to attend the foneral, from the residence
of her mother, Mrs. Catharine McGregor, in Sopviva
street, ere door below Dauphin street, this (Saturday)
morning, December 4th, at 10 o’olock, without further
notice, to proceed to Mount Vernon Cemetery. *
On the lkt December, Mrs. ELEANOR C. MENDEN
HALL, relict of Dr. John W Meodoohall, in the 68th
year of her age. (Boston papers please copy.}
Her friends and thoae of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the faneral, f.om the resi
dence of Win. Glenn, near Holmesburg, 284 ward, this
(Saturday) morning, 4th instant, at 10 o’clock, without
farther notloe. #
On the Ist instant, Airs. MARGARET G. WOOD, wife
of Joseph Weod, in the 46th year of her age.
The irieods and relatives of the family are respect
fully Invited td attend the funeral, from her late resi
dence, No. 1610 Vine street, this (Saturday) 4th instant.
at I o’olock P. M. #.*
On the Ist instant, Mr. GEORGE F. BLAISE, Sr.
in the 53d year of his age. '
His relatives and friends and those of the family are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late
residence, No 28 Maryland street, abovo Race, between
Fifth and Sixth, on to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at
1 o’clock. < #
- t 0l » Wednesday Deo. 1, ROBERT T. EVANS, Sr., in
the 79th year of his age.
‘ The friends or the family are invited to attend the
funeral (without further notice,) from hlis late resi
dence, No. 320 North Ninth street, this (Saturday) 4th
instant, at 11 o clock, A. M., to proceed to Woodlands
Cemetery. #
Church, Mellon Mreet, above
LLi Twelfth Bt.—Bov. J LItOH will preach on
SUNDAY three times. Subject—At 10v,‘‘ The first
and last Adam.” At 8, “ The Eternal abode or the
Righteous and Wicked.” At 7, “The Soul of Alan and
its Worth, ’’ Protracted meeting fluting the week. 21*
ryTSs* • People’* Literary Institute.—Rev* M.
Ikjj J. RAPHALL, Ph. D.—This eminent Hebrew
Rabbi will lecture in Concert Hall, THURSDAY EVE
NING. Subject—'“The Hebrews: their characteris
tics and poetry ” Lecture commences quarter to
6 ght. Tickets 25 cents, for sale at the book
storos. - d4-st*
fvrss» Horace of the New York Tri«
6«ns, will deliver a Lecture before the Harrison
Literary Institute, at Concert Hall, on WEDNESDAY
EVENING, Dec. 8, at 6 o’clock. Subject-” Great
Men” Tickets 2A cents. To be had at the.prtnoipal
bookstores. sndftUhe HftU qb the imSfis of tha Leo
fait.
fyoa ! Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania.
UJj 1 Trsasubt Department, )
s' Harrisbubo, Deo. 2d, 1868 / )'■
At a mooting of tho Oomm.esioners of the Sinking
Fqnd, held this day, it was ,
Resolved , That the State Treasurer be authorized to
issue proposals torbuy. from the lowest bidder. One
Hundred Thousand Dollars of State Five Per Cent.
Loins,: -i, : ■ .
. Notice is therefore hereby given that sealed propo
sals for the.salo of,tbe whole or any, part of SIOO,OCQ of
State Five Per Cent/Loans will be received at the
Treasury Department, at Harrisburg, till-2 o’olook P.
M of the 10th December, A. D,,1858, the Bftmo to ret
forth the amoiint offered aod the price asked;and to be v
endorsed, Proposals to soil State Loans ”
The bids will be opened and allotments made to the
lowest bidders on that day.
. . / H. B. kJAGimY,, .
, d4-10t ' ’ ’ State Treasurer/
iy=s» Lecture* on ticiilogy.—Ur. Hoynton will
UJj given the Seoond of hie Illustrated Course of
BIGHT; LECTURES ou GEOLOGY!
AT CONOERTHALL.
TUKSDAY EVBNING,.DEO.nh.
Thlß will be the first Lecture upon Geology propor.
He will give the Plret Lecture st
HANDED AND HAYDN HAL*.,
MONDAY EVENING. DEOKMBIH 6th'.
TlcietsTorThe FlrVTLecture will admltto either hall,
Each of the Lectures will ho illustrated by a series
oflarge&nd beautiful paintings.
• Tickets for tbe Course, $l. Pupils of Behoofs, 75
Qts. Single Admission, 25 ots. For sale at Hazard's
Borkstore, at Stackhouse’s Bmgßtoie, oorner of Eighth
and Green streets, and at tbo door. 1 .
Doors open at o#. To commence at 7X o’clock.
. d4*3t • . j : __
To Young Men. —A Thorough and Frnc
-IT3 tfcal knowledge of ACCOUNTS and good BUST-
Ni ss WRI riNG fs guarantied to every person of com*
mon Intelligence) entering BRYANT Sc STKATTON’B
Mercantile College. They teach Bookkeeping from
Mano&obipt sets, illustrating aotoal Boslnoes, without
recourse to text books. -
> penmanship is taught with unusual success. In
struction day and evening. d4*Jt# '
»*=» Physiognomy.—Mr. J. M, Conklin will
ILS Lecture on the above subjeot at WASHINGTON
HALL, EIGHTH and. SPRING GARDEN Btreota, on
MONDAY! EVENING, Deo. 6, in which he will trace
•‘DistinctiveNational Peculiarities.” After which a
Dnrlesquo on a Travelling Phrenologist. Concluding
with some laughable experiments. Tlokets 25 coats.
Doors open at 6#, to commence at 7# o’clock. <34-21*
ry-=3» Harmony Ledge, No. 52, A. Y. lll.—The
1L g members are respectfully invited to attend the
foneral of Bro. P. M. OBAB. SHEPARD SMITH, from
his late residence, No. 328 North Front street, on Sun-'
day afternoon next, at 1 o’clock.
By order of the W. M. V. 0. BWEATMAN,
do 4 It* Secretary.
ivsss* Statement el the Union Bank, Decent*
\ls BER Bd, 1858.
ASSETS.
? 7
Bllle Discounted......
Notes and Checks of other Banks. 82!l01 60
Specie 105,848 03
Due by Banks.,... *.,..108,265 6T
LIABILITIES.
Bank Notes in Circulation 40,437 10
Duo to Banks , 25.J69 09
Due to Individual Depositors. 03,105 55
V , * 168,012 78
I horeby certify that the above statement is just and
true, to tho beat of my knowledge and belief.
' , JAMS* LEBLY, Cashier.
Philadelphia, December Bd, 1668.
Sworn and subscribed before me, an Alderman of the
city of Philadelphia, this 3d day of December, 1858..
It , O.BBAZER, Alderman.
rvrsa , A New Phrenological ©lata will Cora-
Lks mence on MONDAY EVENING, Deo. Oth, at
7)4 o’olock, at the Cabinet, 922 CHESTNUT Street.
Each member will be entitled to a.Phrenolcgical ex*
aminatlon and a oourse of ten lessons in practical phre
nology, embracing human temperament*, Jaws of health,
signs of character, &c., illustrated by portraits, caste,
and skull,. Single ticket to the course, $2. Gentle
man and lady S 3. Single lesson 25 cents. To. secure
tickets for the course, apply early
d4-2t - JOHN L CAPEN.
rv-Tsa* Sermon to Young Men.—By Request
U 3 of the Young Men’s Christian Association, the
Ker. JAB. H. CUTHBBRT will preach a sermon to
Young Men, by Divine permission, on SABBATH EVE
NING, sth Inst, at 7k o’clock, in JAYNE'S HALL,
CHESTNUT Street, below SEVENTH. Seats rose ved
for Youog Men. Medical Students axe invited to at
tend. it*
ry=s=» T. H. Stockton will prcßJh (D. V.) at
UJZ NATIONAL HALL. Market, above Twelfth, on
SABBATH MORNING, 10k o’clock; and in the AF
TERNOON at 3 o'clock, ia the WASHINGTON HALL,
Spring Garden, above Eighth, south side. All invited.
S<ats tree. Collections for expenses. It
rysai West Philadelphia Mutual Saving Fund
AND TRUST COMPANY—The annual meeting
of the Stockholders will beheld at their office on MON
DAY, 6th lust., at 3 o’clock P. M.,and the annual elec
tion for Directors will be held the same day and plaoo,
between the hoars of 8 and 7 P. M.
~ d4«2t* B. QLBNPINNING, Cashier.
r> y. in taw Lecture—Subject—“ Tho Bisablli*
JJj TIBS of Married Women.” Hon JOEL JONES
delivers the next Lecture'of the Oonrso at Crittenden’s
Philadelphia Oommercitl College, on MONDAY EVEN
ING, Ota lost, at eight o’clock. Free to fßueiness
Men. di-2t
To-morrow Evening, Universallst
JJJ Church. Lombsrd, above Fourth? Rev. A. 0.
THOMAS will leotnre, by request, eu the Case of
The Rich Man In Hell.” It*
Life-size Photographs, in Oil, for Par*
JJJ LOBS, are made from lifo, or from a email Pa
guerreotypo, and Ambrotjpes, to give to. your friend,
are made at REIMER’S GALLERY, SECOND Street,
above Green. , . it*
jy-sa» Spiritualism.—Mrs. Henderson, of NeW
j York, a Trance Medium, will lecture and answer
questions under Spirit control, on SUNDAY at 10# A.
M., and 7# P. M., at Banfom-street Hall. Admission
6 cent*. It*
ry=s» Office of the Quaker City insurance Com-
LLS PANY, 408 WALNUT Street.
Norton—The third annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the *‘ Quaker City Intorance Company ” will
be neldat the office of the Company, No. 608 Walnut
street, oh .TUESDAY, the 4th deyof January, 1860,
bstweenthehonrsofl2and2 o’clock, for the eleotlon
of Directors and officers for the eosuiog year.
d4.gtn&th-2m H.R. COQGBHALL, Secretary.
: S»»—•»
15 celebrated lecture on “The Baored Waters of
lie Holy Land,” at Bmtnuol P. E. Ohuroh, Marl*
borough street, above Franklin avenue, on MONDAY
EVENING. Deoember 0, atf W o’clock.,
Tickets 26 cents, each. Family Tiokotd, admitting
Three plrsohs 60 cents. May ho obtained at
Dr. Vaughan’s Drug Store, Qaeen and Sbakamaxoh
streets; Mrs.' Moore’s Dry'Goods Store. Prank’in and
Hancock; Adam Mofflt’s Grocery, Frankford road and
Franklin avenue; A. Davies’s Dry Goods Store, Frank*
ford xoad, above Norris, and at the d> or on the even
ing of the Lenture. d 3 3t*
Philadelphia Medical Society.—A etnted
LjJ meeting w>ll be held 00 SATURDAY, December
4th, at 7.K F. M., it the Loctistifttreot Lyceum. Re
vised By-Laws to be acted on J.J.REEhE, M D,,
d3-2'.» Beg, georptary.
rvqs=M George W. Cnrtia, Esq., will repeat Ills
K*j great lectare, “Fair Play for Women.” before
;he Literary Congress, in Concert Hall, on MONDAY
EVENING, December Gth. Tickets 26 cents. For sale
at the Bookstores, and at the Hall, Doors open at 7.
LootUre to commence at 8 d3.91*
rywp A Fair of Useful and Fancy Articles,
Ljj for tie benefit of the TRINITY LUTHERAN
jHUBOH, GefmantoiVn, (Rev. Mr. Albert’s.) will bb
held at the TOWN HALL from t«e 6th tothelltUof
December, inclusive. The patronage of the public le
respectfully solicited. d 3 3t*
Safeguard Insurance Company o( Netv
Lg YORK and Pennsylvania—PaiLAPSLpntA, De
cember 2aj 1868.
Notice Is hereby given, that tho ahbtuti elbbtlon for
Directors of this Company, for the ensuing year, will
be held at their office, in Philadelphia, on MONDAY,
the 13tb of December, instant By order,
HENRY ». FOOTE,
d3-dlot , Secretary.
The Ladle** Fair, for tile, sale of Fancy
uJj ana Useful ARTICLED, for the benefit of the
Ttalidn Chapel in Marriott street, east of Eighth, is now
open in JKFFSRBON HALL, corner of SIXTH and
OHRIBTIAN Streets. ’ dl*4t»
Hall Trarer Meeting .-All will
JJ? be glad to Warn thSt until furtEbf notice tbk
HJBINEB9 MEN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING will
be held again io Jayne’s Hall, daily, from 13 to
1 o’clock. This Is the rq°Jt central and convenient lo*
oat lon, aud THOUSANDS can be accommodated.
All are cordially Invited to attend, and the meeting
laopeh for all to, take pdrt'itboare members of any
Evangelical Onuroh. faH-u
The Clinic of the Femule Medical Coi-
LLs LEGE, No. 627 ARCH Street, it open regular
ly on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, from It to 1
o’clock. Ladies will always bo found in attendance to
examine and prescribe fog patients. dl-lm
Office Vliiiadeljihla (Jus \V6rks,
I ]Jf 25th, 1868.
Proposals will be received at this oflice until noon of
the 30th December next, for the sale of Stock of the
Germantown Gas Company, and, also, .of the Richmond
Gas Gomfranjr, tb the Tnlstecs or tho Philadelphia Gafl
Works, Ss an loVeatmdot to the Blnklflx Ptindof Said
works. n25-t430. W. FENNELL, Cashier.
ryr=» Have you soeu them 7—That superb En-
Lks gravlrg, * THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH” and
the beautiful ART JOURNAL, which are furnished to
subscribers of thu Cosmopolitan Art Association, can
now be seen at B. H. Hunt’s, northwest corner FIFTH
and CHESTNUT, for a Bhort time only. n29-6t
Pbllndelphia Exchonge Company, Nov,
20, 1868.—A general meeting of the Stockholders
nf the Philadelphia Exchange Company will bo hold on
MONDAY next, December 0. at the EXCHANGE, for
the Election of NIAE MANAGERS to serve for the
ensuing year, and for tile transaction of other business.
fa29-et W. 8. GuANT, Secretary.
ryes Second and Third-street Passenger Hall
ux WAY —on and after MONDAY, the 20th inst.,
the OARS on this Road will run from Richmond ana
Sensington, to Mifflin street, (Southwark ) The Second
rebt lino of Omnibuses will run North from Coates
street Passengers going up Second street iVill be fur
nished with omnibus Tickets by tho Conductors of the
Cars.
Parents and others are partloolsrly requests ’ to pre
vent children from running with or hanging on the
Oars, n3o*6t JAMES VBRREB, President.
rvr==» Have yon seen them 7-That superb En-
Uof graving, ” THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH” and
tba beautiful ART JOURNAL, which are furnished to
subscribers or the Cosmopolitan Art Aesociailon, can
now be seen at E U. Hoot's, northwest corner FIBTIi
and CHKBTNUI’, for a short time only. n 29 Qt
C'orn “EiSiargo^Bank, 'firiUilflphla',
ILS November 20,1868. At the Addd.l Flootloa,
hold 16th inet., tho following gentlemen woro duly
olected Director, of the Book:
A G. Onttell, 0. J. HolTm.n,
June. Steel, Samuel Bolton.
Hugh Oralg, Bobert K. Neff,
William H. Gilpin, B B. Oraeeroft.
Dell Nobllt, Jr., Alexander Whllldln,
Bdraund A. Bonder, Jaoib T. Alburger,
Samuel T Uaoby.
And at a meeting of the Board of Directors, by a
unanimous vote, A. G. OATTBLD, Em ws , elected
President, It K. NEFF, vice F/eaident, and J W.
TOItaHY, Oaehlec, ’ n027.10t
rvtsaa Two Conraea at Lectures on Geologr, the
L)JS one In ihe Afternoon and the other io the Kven
ing, are now In progress of delivery lu the SCIENTIFIC
AfiD CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, CHESTNUT Street,
Northweet corner ot Twelfth, by J. ENNIS, Princlpai
of the Institute, The leotur-e are Illustrated by dia
grams, speolmens of reeks,and geologloal excursions in
the environs of our city. n‘l9-6t
ryv=a Have you seen them 7—That superb lie.
U-3 graying, “ Tlfß VILLAGE BLAOESMITU” and
tho beautiful ABT JOUItNAL, which are furnished to
snbseribera of the Cosmopalitau Art Association can
now be seen at B. H, Hunt’s, northwest corner FIFTH
and OBEBTNUT, for a short time only n 29 6t
n- cy—- yfl lo East hluhanoy Hallroud Company*
1(3 The underelgned Ooramissioners (being two of
those named in tho Act of Incorporation of saidOom-
Eighth day of December,
A, D. 1868, between the hours of 11 A. M and 2 P 61.
of said day, at No. 407 LIBBABV Street, above Fourth
Street, in said olty, for the Subscribers to the Stock of
said Company to meetto organise the Company, and to
oleot, as provided by law, a President and Twelve Dl
rectors, to serve according to law.
ROWLAND JONES,
F. N. BUCK.
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Jersey, for Information whirli will lead to Ibe arrest
and conviction of the person or persona who by ‘‘ln
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tempted the lire of the Superintendent of tho Milts
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J. B. LIPPINCOTT,
d4-4t ; ' 22 and 24 North Fourth street.
donfcttioncrji.
JjtKESH COUFEOXIONERIBS,
ORYSTALIZSD AND GLtCE FRUITS,
' - PRESERVED AND BRANDY DO.,
CHOCOLATES, LIQUORS,
BONBONS* ORNAMENTS, ka. r
Of every kind and style, and of the newest taste and
freshness, by
" ! ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
On reasonable and accommodating terms,
A*
HEWRION’S,
No. 712 MARKET STREET, .
(Old No. 242,)
ABOVE SEVENTH STREET.
d4-2t
For the holidays.
, CHOICE MIKED SUGAR PLUMS.
MARSEILLES SUGAR ALMONDS.
. JORDAN SUGAR ALMONDS.
A VABIRTY OF CREAM BONBONS.
. SUPERIOR BURNT ALMONDS
FINE CHOCOLATE PREPARATIONS
NEW.VARIETY OF FINE CONFKCTIONB.
' JAPANESE BTRAWBKBBIEB.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OP SELECTED FRENCH
BONBONS
A VARIETY OF FRENCH PARIS BOXES
A X D
OOUBTB.
FRENCH SUGAR TOYS AND FRENCH NICK NAOKB.
STEPHEN P WHITMAN.
OF FINE,CONFECTIONERY-
No. 1210 MARKET STREET,
d 4 West of TWELFTH Street.
Sixt Ipioof oofes.
20,000
HERRING'S SAFES!!
HAViI BEEN SOLD AND ABE NOW IN USB.
OVER THREE HUNDRED HAVE BEEN TESTED
IN ACCIDENTAL FIBEB. /
100,000 HERRING’S SAFES ! I
WILL YET JBS SOLD.
THEY ARE NOW TO BE FOUND IN
EVERY STATE,
EVEBIT TKHIUTORV,
EVERY COLONY,
ON Tnia CONTINENT,
THEY HAVE ALREADY BEEN BOLD TO GO TO
EUROPE,
ABIA,
SOUTH AMERICA,
AXD
AUSTEtAXiIA
All our SAFES are warranted tofcive perfect satisfac
tion, or the money will be returned.
FARREL, HERRING, & CO.,
130 WALNUT ST.,
ONLY jiAKERS
HERRING’S
TATENT CHAMPION SAFE
d4-swAs-St
I)olibag ©ooiis.
CHINA VASES AND NKIY FANCY
00008,248 FOURTH St. W. TlLLER,lmporter
Toys and fancy goods, 2i south
FOURTH St. [d3*flt] W. TILLER, Imporler.
£JHOICE GOODS for the HOLIDAYS.
MARTIN & QUAYLE’S
STATIONERY,
TOY, fc FAROY OOODS BMTOBIUM,
No. 1035 VfALNv't StRUET,
(Relow elevkhtii.)
A cho'ce and elegant assortment of Good* salted to
the coining HOLIDAYS, comprising article* of utility,
taste, end ornament, selected from the latest importa
tions expressly for tha Oity Retail Trade.
M. tc Q.’a Stock embraces drery variety of Bolls,
Wax, Crying, and Sleeping, &0., together with a large
variety of
PAPER DOLLS, WHITING DESKS,
rOBT EOLiOS, HERBARIUMS,
SCRAP, BOOKS, -POIIT-MONNAIEB, AO.
With a large assortment of Games, Fancy BoX«a,
Juvenile Books. Doll Furniture, Theatres, Stables.
Warehouses, with a general assortment of Toy and
Fanoy Articles.
FANS! FANS! FANS!
Latest style Fans, in Silk, Orapd. and Linen.
Also, Cricket Bata. Balls, and Wickets. nolO-Ug,
illoncg.
f^OIiLEOTIONS— SPECIAL NOTICE—
V-/ Owingto the change of hoar in the departure of
tbe Western Mails, we would request that all COLLEC
TIONS for the West be left at our office before 2 F.M.
FERBEB A CO.,
Collection and Exchange Broken,
It* 33 Boutb THIRD Street.
53,760, and other sums to
invest on mortgage.
0. D. OOLLADAY,
dd'lt* No 434 Walnut street.
4t9ri OrfcO 510,000, and $6,000 to
uPm'w-Fs'lend od mortgage. Apply to
JAMES H. CASTLE,
d 4 It* 115 South Fifth street.
Examine your testaments!
HAVE THEY TIIB MARGINAL READINGS?
If not j the version is mutilated! Get a complete
copy!
“ Dr. Stockton’s is the best In the market.^JV. Y.
Independent.
A perfect copy of the best translation of the Best
Book.— Horth American.
T. H. BTOOKTON,
8. W. corner Broad and Ohestnut streets.
GENTLEMEN would do well by calling on
VA DILKB A IteNSIL, 139 North NINTH, above
Cherry, ar«l have their old Garments made to look
equal to new, by cleansing, or dyeing, and repairing.
<l4-2t#
BROWN’S JAMAICA GINGER.—This
is a remely sailed to the extremes of heat and
cold, and at all times beneficial, When gentle tonic and
stimulating inUu»ncoi are required Its simulating
property being ludepeudont of alcoholic power, Its
effect as & frequent remedy need never be dreaded.
While it strengthens and refreshes the dobilitated in
the summer season, it Is not less potent during the in
clemency or winter, by warming with Its healthy tonlo
principle, and enabling the eystern to resist the In
fluences of incipient diseases which lurk In a changing
climate. No family should be without it, and by
travellers on long journeys or by sea, it will be found
invaluable. d4-s tu th-12t
«CJNIDER’S OLD WINE STORE,”
►3 NOW CASEY’S.
Old No. 70, new 823 WALNUT Street.
Snldor’s Wines were always pronounced by good
judges to be unsurpassed, aud were in roality superior
to any in the market, part of the old stock I have yet
on hand, which consumers would do woll to try, now that
the market is overstocked with adulterated liquors for
to sell during tho Christmas Holidays.
Wines and Liquors sold by me, if unsatisfactory, can
beroturned. JOHN GASSY, Jr.,
h d4-lm Successor to J V. Snider.
Bread and pie bakery.
A general assortment of Pies raado of the very
beflt materials, expressly for family use. Superior
Bread, fresh morning and noon.
O. D. OABBADY,
d3-2t* 1223 MARKET Street.
Russia and American tarred
Cordage, assorted sizes, manufactured and for
sale by WEAVER, FITLER, & GO.,
No. 23 N. Water at., and
dl 22 N. Wharves
Manila, Italian, jute, sun, and
American Hemp. The above Hemps on hand,
aod for sale by WEAVER, FITLER & CO.,
d 4 No. 23 N. Water st., and 22 N. Wharves.
WHITE PISH.—GO barrels, aad 200 half
barrels Mackinaw WHITE FISH. A superior
article, for sale by G. G. SADLER, A GO.,
40 A HOII St., second door below Front.
IVfESS PORK.—IOO barrels “Citi ”Moss
lfi FOBS for sale by 0.0. SADLER A CO.,
' ARQJJ st-, second door below Front,
; . Retail Btn l&boW.
DM CURtIiNSV
«hr t A aco ffTamboured Curtains, and Muslins iu
the ptbee. .Also, Vestibule Laces.- n. --.-•av .
IQ SHARPLESB BROTHERS.* .
a 8 - "> ■ CHESTNUT A;EIGHTH---
fTIASLE OIL CLOTHS. ; . 7
Various styles of Woods-in best quftllty. d j/-
Wides. ; SHARPLEBS BROTHERS,
d 3 i CHESTNUT Sc EIGHTH.
XjINGLISH JACKET PLAIDS.
Cloth Plaids for Jackets and Goats,'and Ladles’
Drepses, of superior quality, at reduced, prices.
‘ ' > BHARPLBBS BROTHERS, ‘
, d 3 , OHEBTNCT A.EIGHTk.. .
C CASHMERE ROBES DE OHAMBRE. .
f Of rich Borderingaand Centres.' Also, Bright de
Lalnes for Wrappers.
... . SHARPLESS So BROTHERS,
d 8 ; ■ J CHESTNUT So EIGHTH.
OOD GRADES OF BLACK SILKS
vT At low prices, 1 . * -
. OUKWEN BTOBDART So BROTHER,
450/452 and 454 North SECOND Street,
d3-3t, abore WlUow.
CILK PLAID VALENCIAS,
K? Just opened additional lots' from Auetlon.
OURWEN BTODDART A BROTHER,
460,452. and 454 North BEOOND Street,
dB-3t above Willow*
\R7IDE SILK VELVETS . '
vv For Mantillas, Oloaks. dro ,
Of all widths and grades, at less than regular prices.
OUBWBN BPODARDT * BROTHER, • ,
. 450, 452 and 464 North SECOND Street, <
dB-8t; , abore Willow. .
TEAR GAINS IN
JLE BLACR OLOTH3 FOR OLOAKINGS.
On hand—Twilled Beaver Oloths.
" i Plain do > do.
Heavy Tricot, .
- - Do. Broad Olotbs
Just from Auotion, - additional lota of Plain Broad
Oloths, at $1 75, $2, $2 25, and $2 60.
CUHWEN STODDART So BROTHER,
- 450,452. and 454 North SECOND Street, ,
dB-8t above WlUow,
Long and, square 1
BROOHE SHAWfiS
On band an extensive stock, comprising all grades, in
new and choice designs and colorings.
QURWBN BTODLART So BROTHER,
450,462, and 454 North BEOOND Street, ;
dB-8t • above WlUow.
£JLOAK oloths.
RIBBED AND PLAIN
BLACK AND COLORED BEAVERS,
. FOR
LADIES: CLOAKS AND RAGLANS.
Just received, and for sale cheap at
SNODGRASS AND STEHLMAN’B,
dl*6t No. 62 BoUth BEOOND Bt., above Chestnut,
£J<REAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES
07 7ANOY SB? GOODS,
li. J, LEVY & qo.
Annoanos to the public their intention to, reduce the
prices of their Fell Importations ,nl Paiohues ot
liBO? SB? GOODS,
Including all their Auction Purchases,
to leae THAN <HE COST 07 IMPORTATION, the
sales to commence on FRIDAY, Dec. 8, and continue
throughout, the
MONTH OF DEOEMBBB.
Their object is to sell out as nearly as possible the
FALL AND WINTER GOODS which remain in stock,
and to accomplish it they oiler to the public and their
customers the inducement of VERY DOW PRICES.
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES AND LACES
Are very muoh reduced in price, many to half their
original cost.
FANCY SILKS which hare been Sold daring the Jail
at SI are now 75 cents; $l5O qualities to $1 and $1.13.
All descriptions of WINTER DRESS GOODS are marked
down bolow the cost of importation,
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS,
UOtJ&HLINE DE LAINES,
OABH MERES,
MEBINOEB,
. PLAIDS,
SATIN DE OHENES,
ENGLISH, and
FRENCH CHINTZES,
Will all be reduced in proportion to the Goods enu
merated above..
809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
Ileal tfstfit.
CJALE OF VALUABLE BALTIMORE
WHARF PROPERTY.—WiII be offered at auction,
6’ii WEDNESDAY. 16th December, at 1 o’clock, at the
-£*xr»o**A*TX«* n&AttANGE RALVb neeuo,-s*-ja-
South GAY Street, BSUiuaft» valuable Wharf
Property at Canton, Known a f the
PATAPeOO CANDLE PAOiOBt,
With all its extensive buildings and water privileges,
This property fronts 209 feet on Clinton street, about
370 feeton Second Avenue street, 209 feet on some of
the deepest water In the harbor, and can be extended
400 feet farther to the Port Warden’s the
Whole eitsnt of the property 299 feet by nearly 800 feet,
Thero is a large dwelling upon the premises, beside
eit&dsiVe bnlldlogs in which have been stored at one
tinSe ofer 10.000 tons of gtiano. ,
An Immense Coal business could fie acne on this pro
perty, as with proper piers 10 or 12 large vessels Could
bo loaded at one time. The Northern Central Rail
road reaches nearly to the property, and a connection
with it could easily be mode.
Terms, one-third oash, balance in six and twelve
months, with interest.
. GIBBON A CO., Auctioneers.
A plan or thfi above may be seen, and further particu
lars obtained, Upon application to.. , -
Jambb i. Bobbin?/
d4-10t 148 South Fourth street, rip stairs.
XTALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The
t subscribers offer for sale the well-known “TAL
LEY GVEXN FARM,” belonging to the estate of the
late Judge Morris Longttreth, situated In the White
marsh valley, Montgomery county, Pa.,'abouttwo miles
north of the Philadelphia City Line, fronting on the
Chestnut Hill ai d Spring House turnpike.
It comprises about two hundred and twenty-five acres
of land, Of a quality believed to be Unsurpassed through
out the ithoie State The *¥iasahickon creek Sows
along aad through It for about three quarters or a mile,
affording abundant wator for Stock, and also facilities
for fishing and boatiog. There is an ample supply of
Chestnut Timber on the Farm for fencing; alsoaquarry
of excellent Limestone, with Kilns convenient. The
buildings include a large mansion house, main building
40 feet iquare, With awing 58 feet in length, contain-,
log dining-room, library, kitchen,servants’ rooms, &o :
commodious tenant house, atone barfi, three hundred
feet in lengih, fitted up expressly for keeping, a large
number of cattle, carriage house, stab’es, Ac. There
Is also a hotel, with ample stabling, on the premises.
This property presents great advantages, either for in
vestment or speculation, as the neighborhood is a fa
vorite and very desirable ofie for country seats, being in
the immediate vicinity of the botdClful in provements
at Chestnut Hill. There are churches aud meeting
houses o< the principal denominations, in the neighbor
hood. The North Pennsylvania Railroad passes within
a mile, and the Chestnut Hill Railroad within about
two and a half miles of the premises, with Omnibus
communication to and from trains on the latter road.
Apply personally, or by letter, to
J COOKE LONGSTBBTH,
703 Sannom street, Philadelphia.
OHAS. C. LONGSTBETH,
N. 1L corner Eighth and Green streets, Pbilsda.
JOSEPH O. LONGSTBETH, •
On the Premises,
Or by Mail to Whitemarsh F. O. d4-sa tu th 6t
(trimmings, &c.
JUST RECEIVED,
A. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF. ■
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS,
SELLING OUT OHEAP,
AT
RAPSOK'3
TRIMMING AND ZEPHYR STORE,
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and CHEERY Streets.
STAPLE AND FANOY
DRESS TRIMIVTIN'Q'S.
CROCHET AND OTHER CLOAK FRINGES.
A VARIETY OF CLOAK TASSELS
VELVET AND OTHER OLOAK BINDINGS.
NEW PATTERNS FANOY TRIMMINGS AND
FRINGES
SMALL SLEEVE TASSELB, ALL COLORS.
SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT ZEPHYRS, OF THE
CELEBRATED MAKERS, HERTZ A WEGENER,
BERLIN. I!
TAPESTRY, WOBBTBD, AND WOOLLEN YARN.
AU goods of the best quality sold at the Lowest Prices.
'RAPSON’S,
&S6-2w N. W Cor. EIGHTH and CHERRY Sts.
Cabinet tUarc,
fJlHfi LARGEST DESK DEPOT IN
THE UNION.
lIOGUET & HUTTON,
(Successors to J. T. Hannnitt,;
MANUFACTURERS OF
A. L. ADAMS’ IMPROVED DESK RACK.
No. 269 South THIRD Street,
Philadelphia.
OFFICE, BANK, and SCHOOL FURNITURE.
EXTENSION TABLES, BOOKCASES,
WARDROBES, Ac. d3-3m
I will sell at public sale all my
FINISHED FURNITURE,
Comprising a full assortment of
PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM, HALL,
and LIBRARY FURNITURE,
Of the newest patterns in
ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, OAK, ZEBRA WOOD,
and MAHOGANY.
This furniture was all made by me for fall sales, but
the demand not equaling my expectations, I have con.
eluded to reduco my stock by selling at publio sale,
deeming this better than to discharge my workmon
The goods are all equal in quality to any I have ever
made, and are warranted the same as if bought at pri
vate sale This sale will be positive.
GEO J. HKNKBLB, 624 WALNUT St.
Philadelphia, Nov. 80,1858.
di-6t M. THOMAS & SONB, Auctioneers.
DU. M. CALKIN’S HAS RETURNED
to the City, and may be consulted at his office
and residence. No. 247 North NINTH Street. Hours
from 7 to 10 A M , and 4 t» 7 P. M. n24-12t*
fly HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER.—
stabling and hay good, with, plenty of litter.
Smintry Meadows if desired, on bleasant days. Terms
low. Inquire of Mr. F. JANNEY, No. 826 MARKET
Street, or Dr. BOHQLFIELD, 822 South FIFTH Street,
»nd m Pri« osiee. m-m*
£^i£WS»A l
rU- i r:i i"v' .T
CDant*.
■WAITED —An Entry .ClerV*'-who this
' “ a y B ® m ® experience, None other heed apply.
Address "L P A Go.,»this office . , r „d4»2t*
Ti/AiITED—A situation a& light porter in
a Drygoods, fitqte,.py a young man who can
famish first-class references. Adlresa “ FoltoD,” this
.office.' ; a /; -, -? , 8 .- . 44.31#
TO CLOTHING DEALERS.—Wanted a
situation by aßMmman from ;New York, .where'
be ha* had ten years experience,do some* good retail
house In this oity. Wager no’object this winter. Please
address," B: A. D/,” at this cfliee.-- 1 v it*
VN’ACTIVE BUSINESS - MANi an ex
perlencbd Book-keeper and Correspondent, desires
a Situation. Has been engaged In business .for hlmeelf
for the last few years. Address, with'real hams'. "Box
2109,’’ Philadelphia Ppst Office. , . d4-8t» -
nnn —a . GENTLEMAN Wibheß
wwUjvUU* to form' a Partnership in the Ex
change and Money, or Note, Brokerage Bnaineu j will
furnish from ten to twenty thotufaad dollars. .Those de».
siroosof forming a connection ; cf this kind, and,wHo (
thoroughly understand the busiDßSS,'endow give reftT
ence, address "Broker,** at Press office. : dS-fit*'
GROCERS.—A respectable ; Yonng
71—P an country, who has had several years
e ?B^M® nce »* *5 country and oity grocery stores, a
situation In a retail store, eithef to, attend at the-
Counter, do light Porterage, or as OoUector. Will be
willing to make himself useful to his employer. • The
£ « A°T f T C references given; Address J.
v • BAILEY, at this office, , dB-2t*
\\T ANTED—A situation in an Exchange or
V l ‘ Banking House- Has athoroughknowledge of
the,business, and can give the best of references as to
character and qualifications. Address “ Samuel," this
office. ' j • • ' - : d2.4t* ■
%MTANTED—An experienced Salesman in
* v the Wholesale Variety Goods business. Apply
to "F Paxson,"No. 501 Market street'; - 'd2-6tw
A GENTLEMAN WITH $12,000 OR
$16,000 and an extensive business conneotlori,
wishes a Partner with the same amount of capital and
good business habits, to establish a Commission House.
Addresd with real name, whioh will be confidential,
W. O. P., at this office. dl-6t*
"’MTANTED TO RENT~A neat 'residence
TT in tbe southern section or the city. ; Rent hot
to exceed $176. Address BTOOKTON, this office.
dl-4t* - ■- - .
WANTED —By the Ist of. January, • a
situation in a Wholesale Jobbing DRY GOODS
HOUSE, as SALESMAN. Can influence a moderate
amount of near trade. Address SELBY, office of The
Tress. dl-Bt* •
fMTANTED TO EXCHANGE FOR OITY
”* * PHOPERT Y—l 62 acres of gtiod PiBBTLAND,
In Gloucester County, N. J , 20 miles from the city,
in & rapidly-improving section. Address JERSEY,’
office of this paper. 'di-4St* :
WANTED —As Agent or' Collector, of.
Bents, Ac. Good reference/ and secdHty given
if required. Address " Collector,” Office of Ike Tress,*
nBO-6t* > {
~\j\T ANTED—To Rent, for the winter se&~
v T son, with immediate, possession, a Furnished,
house of moderate size, with modern improvements,'
west of Tenth street. Address A, M.,office of ’this
paper. . „ ' ’ 004
\STANTED,FOR THE UNITED STATES
-* v CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmirried men, to
whom will be given good pay/board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from C 3 to $32 per month.
No man having a wife or ohild will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE at No. 817 MARKET BtreSri,
above Eighth, north side.
I. N. MOORE,
Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons,' •
Becrniting Officer.
lot Bale ane. to Ret. ..
jta FOB, RENT.—From January lst, 1868,
JUS., the first class Granite-front Store, N 0.124 North
THIRD Street, above Arch, suitable for the Hardware,
Dry Goods, or any other heavy business,. being well-
HghWd and commodious. > Terms satisfactory to a re
sponsible tenant. Apply at No. 124)4, second story.
rpo IMPORTERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TO LET.
The 7ire-etory DEOWN-BTONK WAKEHOCBE,
No. 45 Boath BEOOND Street,
NEAR CHESTNUT STREET,
Suitable for the PACKAGE, OK OTKEB BUSINESS,
BENI LOW—For » Tern of Yem,
Poueuion glren Juiasr,lrt
APPLY ON THE PREMISES. d3-lu
m FOR RENT—The DWELLING No.
111.619 LOOOSI Street, (or Wuhiogton Sanue,) from
Hie Ist of January, 1859. The house' is three stories
high, With basement, back building, Ac., now occupied'
by J. W. Forney. - Apply at the office of;TAs Tress, or.
attheibtfse. n023-tf.'
jb TO LET—Tho large, well lighted, and
Klellgtble STORE, NO. S 3 «ooth SECOND Street,
which will be vacated by the undersigned on the -first of
January. Rent very moderate. Apply to
nol6.tr A. H. ROSENHEIM Sc BROOKS, as above.
TO RENT.—On the Ist January next, the
tflfy superior and extensive ROOMSjj2d, 3d. 4th
add fitfrfioors. each 24feet by 140) of the NEW STORE,
683 MARKET Street. The building is.one of the fine
imtftofements on the upper side, between FIFTH .and
SIXTH Streets, bitvlng Wo fronts, the north one on a
rear Street with good outage wsy,2o feet into, SIXTH
.Street, l Apply on the preflUMrf.- .* nol-tf
®. TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
Avenue, below TINE Street, running through to
Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Doable STORE,
corner of THIRD end QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,.
one of the best leoetlaus for large Business la pula'
delphla. Also, STABLE and OOAOH-HOUSB In
OHERBY Street, above SEVENTH, In rear of Ash
land House. Apply at 278 South FOURTH Street.
oeTojtm*
jßogrftiwg.
BOARDING.— Vacancies for a Gentleman
and' Wife or two Single Gentlemen, at No. '4l
Nsrth Tenth. St«eti dB4t*
BOARDING* —A few gentleman can be
accommodated with good boarding.. Location
within a minute’s walk of the Exchange. For address
apply at this office. d9-Bt*'
Watcljes, fewelrj), &t.
As, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF J£s
PINE JEWELRY, ■ AtSi
Allow prices. Jaet received Coral, Lava, Cameo,
and Gold Jewelry insets; Also,Scarf Fins, Seal Rings,
Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Bracelets, Chains, Ac.
English, French, and American Watches, at
a. BUPPELL’B,
d4-lm 22 North Sixth street.
WATCHES. : '-AS,
We have now in Store BBSs
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
ENGLISH AND SWISS GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
Of oar own direct Importation, at very low prices.
Ae we have each Watch thoroughly examined by a
competent workman, we are enabled to guarantee our
customers a oobshot time-piece.
TFAJXR. & THOMPSON,
Importers of Watches, Ac.,
824 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FOURTH.
n26-thi&tu42t
AILEY A 0(lT~
/OIHXBLV
BAILEY A KITCHEN,
Have removed to their new Fire-proof, Whit* Xarblt
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE.
Now opening their fail stook of '
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
To whioh they Invite the attention of the publio*
SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PEARLS,
AT WSOLXSALX AMO aCTHL.
aoll-iftf
(Buns, JJieloia, &t.
GUN STORE.
PHILIP WILSON & 00.,
432 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FIFTH,
WILL om
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29,
An aasortment of
FINE GUNS
OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE,
THOSE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MAKERS
IN EUROPE.
The attention or
SPORTSMEN
Is requested to their Stock, whioh they can' pr
SHALL NOT BE SURPASSED
By any In the United States.
RIFLES,
PISTOLS,
PLABKS,
SHOT, AO.
GUN FURNITURE IN ALL VARIETY.
nolS.tf,
Closing:
1000 1002
BOIS’ CLOTHING.
F. A. HOYT & BROTHER
Have just recoived,
FROM NEW YORK,
A lot of
BOYS’AND CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS
OF
SUPERIOR STYLES AND FINISH,
Which they offer te the Publio at]
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
TENTH & OHESTNUT STREETS.
nM-lStlf
4SAAO P. BRANIN,
light coach *
AU work warranted to giro MtWMtlon. Order. re|.
j>Botf«U, .jllclttd. W'Hb*
]
~
]VjRg. D.;;Fi yBOWERS’S ' WAXNUT-sif.
if A Sheathe, eomu .dtirtNm; *nd.-WAiNi; t
Str«eta; .-t. ..-i-fA'rt M .n -i ?
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MR: JOHN DT»KW.
.. THIS (Satordiy> EVENING, December 4,1866,
, - \ v j" ST-IPATBIOK’S EVEf , t
Ma)o? o?Dougberty, Mr^JohuDrew., .
Descriptive recitation of the Irisbßebellion, by Drew. •
« « i BORN TO GOOD LUCK.
r BatuUenQ s ßafferty/ Mr - Drew. •. -• . .. : '
' Fricek of admission-second .Tier and Family Circle,
and Third t Tier,R6_oentmParquet^vB7H cenm; Dress.
Circle,|6o cents; Private Boxes, aooozdlng to their
locale, S 3 and ss,**Bingle Seats in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 76cents. . .. , v ;
Doom open at half past 6 o’clock-: Ourtaln rises at
7, .• w : ; s> : [ f
X\r&EATLEY:,;& OLAHKE’ 8 ARCH-ST.
M Acting an
; | this EVENING.-Dwemlw 4, 1833,
' OCR AMERICAN.COUSIN. , .
Treochard,. onv.iuneriean - CooEin, s Mr. J. B.
Clark j Lord Dondreary, Mr. Wheatley.
, L CHARLES. 11.- .
. CaptMaCupp,,Mr onberi: Miry Oopp/Mrs. Drew.
Admission, 26 eta Becured Beats In Dress Oiroie.OT*
B«atfl in PriT.te Boi.s, 7.
ot«jG»UMrrlB6tt! G»DMTforOoloMdPMKm«,26<rte(
PrtT«t« Box to GiUer, for OolorM Ptiaosa, S 3 oU;
Whole Prir.taDoX, 33.
;. Door, open'half past 6 o j clock; oommonoo .1 7,
procigßlj- _ : . _
\TATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ST.,
11 abore EIGHTH—DE WISE. DENT, Mumger. .
... i BENEPIT OP DR. J. D. THAYER.
' ' THIB (B.tordav) EVENING,-Dwamber. 4, 1838,
: THE CONRAD BROTHERS.
EQUESTRIAN -7EATS,.- - GYMNASTIC PEATS,
, By all the Company. .
. . . PERFORMANCE THIS AFTERNOON.
.Jr ' ’ eOALH OP PRICES. '* ’ ’
Drdu Circle and Parquette. «; v. .t';. //• *.«. *. *4O dents.
Children under tenyearsof'age;;iv.....Vi..2o' f - «
«
Doors open at quarter to 7 o’clock. Performaneea
erulcommence at 7,-an9 terminate at 10)4, predsely;
' UJ~ Performances on Wednesday and Saturday Af
ternoons. ,- - ;
CRANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE,
BailioiADop™ Btredt, tha PeaaijlTaaU
.. ... GBBAT BILL
Bor the patrons of . •• -
*'«*•- ! B ANJOBD’S* OPEBA HOUSJ.
± T „ I ; - thib evening,
pwMal#4 Sanford's tms Version ti -
ANJ>r>B DBEAM ; 08, THE MAOIO APPLE. '
The largest Company of. .
’ * MINBTBELB IN THE WOBLD.
' BVBBT EVENING New Bongs, Glees. Choruses.
Befrdns, &o.; with Bandog hy the 1 *
• . • „ BANJOBD OHn.DBEN. :
26 cents; Children 13% cent a,
tenthand.
Immense attraction. New-NoveHlee. Change of
Programing each Exhibition. The LEARNED CA
NARY BIRDS and BPIRIT RAPPIKqTGo end sea
..... .f > " ~ SIGNOR BLITZ.*
' . The great Ventriloquist and. wonderful Magician..
TerfonnknCe every Evening dn4ng.the week, at
half-pasti o'clock’andonWednesday andSaturday Af
ternoon* atB. ~ *
Admission, 35 cents;, Children. 18 amts. 5025-Izb*
jtfITTSIOAL FUND HALL.—THE GER
a-7A MANIA - OROHEBTRA willT. cdmmence their
Public REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next. ‘ No*.
20th. Bingle > Tickets 25-cents; a package' of 'eight
tickets for $l, which .may he obtained'at Andre’*, liQ4
Chestnut street; Beok & Lawton’SvOorner of Seventh
and Chestnut, and at' the door of the' Hall. Theper
formance commences at 3X- o’clock P> M.nolT-tf
ABIES* FURS.
; * , NOW OPEN, • '
<> The laigert in the City, of
RICH SABLE MARTEN,
j . MINk'iIABTBN, ... <: -V;
i, , , .. STONE ’
BIBEHUN- SQUIBEBL, PITCH,
\\ -V - ’ '/* ;}J ; fcCT., *O.
CARRIAGE ROBES; FOOT MUFFS, T. ' 1 ■
/FUa OOLLAES, GLOVES, &C ,
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ‘
CHARLES OAKFORD A'SON,
Importers and Manufacturing Furriers,
d2*th sAtutt % No. 621 CHESTNUT Street.
RADIES’ FANCY FURS.
We have one of the largest and flneat’Btockaof Gooda
In this line to be found in the city, all made
• EXFBE BSLY, FOR OUR SALES,,
Which we are Belling'at the '
LOWEST TRICES. ‘
Warranted.to be inallrespeots, as represented, or
the ' ,
JJUEFALO ROBES;
GEO.’Pi 7 170 HEATH S
NEW MARBLE BUILDING,
No. 822 CHESTNUT STREET,
Respectfully invite their customers and the public to
inspect their new Goods; selected by one or the firm
recently in Europe, comprising
SUPERIOR WATCHES,
-BTBUSOAN, FLORENTINE,-BOMAN, AND
BRONZE CLOCKS, CANDELABRA 3.
SILVER. AND PLATED WARE,
WEDDING BTATIONEBY, and
ELEGANT NEW STYLE PAPIER MACHE.
d3lm
g I L V E R WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON,
Having completed the alteration* to their store, invito
special attention to their stock of Silverware, whioh is
now unusually large, affording a variety of pattern and
design, unsurpassed by any house in the United States,
FINER QUALITY THAN ANY MANUFACTURED
Our standard of Silver Is.-,935-1000 parts pure
The English Sterling i5.,...........926-1000 “
The American and French i5........900-1000 “
Thus, it will be seen that we give 86 parts finer than
the American and French coin, and 10 parts finer Gian
the English sterling. We melt all our own silver y and
bur foreman being connected with the refining departs
ment of the United States Mint for several years, we
gvaranfei the quality as above (936), whioh la the
finest that can be made to 6« serviceable } and will re-
sist the action of acids much better than the ordinary
silver manufactured,
N. B.—Any fineness of silver manufactured, as agreed
upon, but positively none inferior to the America* and
POWDER,
French standard.
JE. CALDWELL*A 00.,
• 822 CHESTNUT Street.
Have received, per steamers, new style!
Jewelry. Chatelaine. Vest Chains.
Splendid Vans, Hair Pina.
Fruit Stands, Sugar Baskets. J
Jet Goods and Flower Vases.
Coral, Lava and Mosaic Bets.
Sole Agents in Philadelphia for the sale of Charles
Frodaham’s LONDON TIME-KEEPERS nov 3
JS. JARDEN A 880.
• , SCixuTAOTUaBKS AMD HfVOBTXXS OF
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
No. 8M Okertnnt Street, abore Third, (mp itaixi,)
Philadelphia.
- Constantly on hand and lor sale to the Trade,
TEA SETS, OOMMUNION HEBVIOB SETA URNS,
PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, WAITERS, BAB
- OABTOBS, KNIVES, SPOONS, PORKS,
LADLES, &o.< &o i'
Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. seS-ly
jp USE
MANUFACTURED lad for sole, in Barrel, and Naif
Barrel., bj- THOMAS A COEFIELD,
nST-7t*if 120 NORTH WHARVES. .
APPLES.— A small consignment of Con
necticut RniMti. Por nle b;
O.O.BADLEBA 00.,
so) iwssesptniL
1 ‘
Albo, a ohqiee selection of
AU of which will be sold at
MONEY-REFUNDED.
t FOSTER A CO.,
THIRD Street/below* Ohestaut,
BY THE BALE OB BOBS,
4*5 AND 417 ARCH STREET,
Sillier Ware.
ILL & CO.
HATS REMOTES
TO 18818
OPPOSITE GIRARD HOUSE..
RICH JEWELRY,
DIAMONDS AND PEARLS,
NEAPOLITAN SETS,
AND STATUETTES,
CARD ENGRAVING,
OPERA GLASSES,
FANS AND HAIR PINS,
FOR TABLE USB IN ANY PART
OP THE WORLD.
WH. WILSON A SON,
8. W. earner FIFTH and CHERRY.
se2S-tath sBm
tDatcljPS, Jcroelts,. &c.
DOUBLB
DISTILLED
burning fluid ,