The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 04, 1858, Image 4

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- /lißbiiskldtlOßS’ BAIiB.fBITinTBIOOKi i
-VHa ' c SBiMiW> iHtUon ijoSmi, om Wedowdijl
- ofr^l^il^l^t^^ythii^S.^
Dropertyvaeutballe ofcOhestnnt-fctreeti between; Siitlri
’ • and Seventh streets,'.known as “ Jones’ Hotel”—Wheats
0 iechea fronted ChWtnutat3eety ; '33s?T«et ludepth'.to
Uao’rjH} stmt.bating Hlfu '
Pi£tlculixiln { iMßndbilla’: alli; futureadvertise-.'
- Vinenta.v .vJ • ' ~\.'t ; ‘l->,’?&s£ ->£v T v?3»-i£-!/ji‘ *j?y.
to each sale. oat tnftusaha eatalojguedm fonjft,
/fantlMh
Twenty-sacon
Jg“ t«f aerngQ^ng^M**'
ftMOf^enh T o T oJ^-vi<^-J’\
BUli}lWl Al<Zßlfill:lU]j|« r-.'-if
tile Sale, iocladfflg «r«7 dwcription of City and:
eonntry. properiy7'?rlnted Idsta-may-bt-fcad-at-thr
auetionstcre. • . r-’^Aj';.;^
~* **>*■*<^gireSSsFtOAwipfco. “ 1 ■ -; : - f'
On TuoHday Kroning,.,- .; * '*' -
Ilecember 7tb, at T o’clock/at ex
change, will be reserve, .for. aboouht'bf
. whom It may ©oncerxt-^-/ v ‘ *. \ ‘'• “- v - lS •'
2 bonds. $l,OOO a»oh.,Cottiity I 'pr : Enwr#hce, Penna ,
It sued to the.Rlttalnitk Cotnpahyj;,;.
JJ», foe .MoSiVof-llffin ltJSsboicM-S- 1
$500,6 per pent, . coupon, bond, .WyOmlag.Cotiaad'
Iron Company. iLA » sV ': ; : ‘' l “.~-‘,..' t -.;,
- 0 abares'fnew^.W.tffit^Chester^BJUlfoediOoßjykny
percent., preferred stock,--.,'-': ’' r ?-?-'\ '” *' *
4 >h «res „ Camden. and Atlantis Compasy—.
. - par $5O. r.:' a ‘ l■- ■-:
1 soare-Havre de boat'iOompanyß'
‘ 80 Chafe# West PUUadelpSaT ;
to #,’ ! ‘^’"'4or'o,...;VU| s ftaipriC J .
& shares-Xnifetftei^AeadOiny; of Musle-V* * J ;,
Shares' HeftfttildLlftflyCm
naeum. ■• •' w> -usiu. ji ■* --. f-t. ( *
P«w No 14ii'toiiitLuira7d’tr>us<s?. OSmfli, B«T»nth.
«treft, bAlo.Arah stroet: ;n7- Hal« .beoltit., ’ r
1 thir4'Phll«A«lithli 'i£PB4ruiUi'Bt«on' NtTls»-
tiOD ° om^?Sili I titf»{i)^J?« r ' '.'
1 ihu.Potx.tßi^£K^>ssd»tloii. : , ; j jii.,.,
aomo mwlrnJKftwdeeiit,»bdf IOW/ knfl'lo3l
<tmt,
-m«u.t«p(*«i4ioiwiKrS; ;;
BCBIN '&rXTO.—Threo*«t6ry-brick aiore• and
dwelling. No. 832 North Bedondxfreet.-betVMn Brown
and Botnar streets. .\ m ( ”*-
Bame p
tbore. No. 825 8t John street* «■*?»■ -u % T U
YJERT VAMJ&BLS I ABM ANJMdH.Ii BBOPBRT7,
over 92 seres, with sites for country, the
four-mile stone on the It&ncajter turnpike. West Phila-,
delphia. ’iaay
t. the auotlon etere. Ji'iV.a •• S * 3
Peremptory Bale.—TWO BUILBIwO ,LOT 3,, weflt
side of Seventh street, north of'-Venango 4treet, te
aether 40by300feet.yr-.-;?^?/ j,'.,-
VINB NBARjtooilf' BQUABB.—Neat
modern with'hack bnildlngs
and all modeim oonTenlences, No. 1510 Vi&e street,
west or fifteenth'street- lmmediate posajwalon.
. Beys at N0!620 State r '^ r
VALI7ABLB FARM AND; i OOQNTBT'fIBATo BP.;
ACBBB, on the Biter Belaviuce, kooyra M .tho,llßelle
vue Farm,” 18 milet froln'PnlHdelphtd] aha 1‘ tnile from
Scbenck’s Station, onrth»:J?hUa4elpWa
Railroad. Backs county, Pa.
TWO TWO aND ABARP-BTORV?BHIOKtDWHLL
INQB, No. 12I9JXifflln ptxeet r between Pine and
hard, and above’Twllfth'street* s/ ,J a *"■ *'**
THRSR-SIORV.R&ICK J)WRLUNG r No. .3 Harr,
mony street, east v "or 'Fonrth' street,' above' Catharine*
street, with A two-itoiy frame dweilingln the rear; :
NORTH-BIXrH-fcTRBBT.—Two three-story brick
dwellings, Not. 1748 and 17MNerth SixthstrCSVW.'
. low Mootffomery.
BPRUOR BTRBRT—Valnahla residence, south side of
Spruce stteetNrfcstw Tweifth'strek,* ai'feetfront.lK)
feet deep. |jy s7 > oo0 I may : ieinala' oh‘mortg*ge'or
‘Tsssas&.v sbjSndi
story brick store, with iron front,*nt&hWeet'tarW4rs! >
• Arch and Front streets. fronts,,, $12,000
may remain on mortgage. *->l~ 5. k •?<; x--T
TWBNTV^rBST’FAIL'SAiaaiBiKSIiJiIIB
Will include— ... ..
Bale by order of Court o*
Alexander lunatic.
THREE-BTOBY.BRIOK,DW-BLLlNG,i<luihwest cor
ner of Eighth" and-Whartcn afreets, late Southwark-
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Oharleg{3£( Bacon,
Deceased.
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, yrithjid* y«d, Green
street, between Berenthand Eighth streets.—
Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of Hugh Clark, Deceased,
store - and dwelling, northwest comer of Tenth and
Spruce streets.
'Same Estate. LOT el do
■ of Broad street, Boath'of' - McKeairstWetf, l JPirtt i wafd,’ 40
feet front, 205 feet deep.
Orphans’ Court SaieV-Estitel or TheMsr* Bj Witmer,
• Deoeased.
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT 07 GROUND,.
Wn&RF,'AND 'DOOKy~ fronting* on—Dnncan
"Wharf street," Tierce' street," creek.
Twenty-third .ward, four Thle improve-
Me back buildings, and modem
diate possession.' Keys •$ 715'North Tenthstreet.
$6,000 mar remain on ''
frwo WELL-SECURED OLD IRREDEEMABLE
GROUND-RENTS of $1714 (s34#) wyear, secured on
property Nos. 022 and 621 South street.
,r»as“»
eetsion. Key at the auction store..
Peremptory PaIe.—EOURLA RGB :AND,VALUABLE
LOTS 07 GROUND. Washington and Oak streets, late
West Uli k t ;} .
INTERESTING AND-ÜBXFUL BOOKS JfBOM A ;
LIBRARY. _ , , rti . ,
This Evening,'- “- - jC f''- • f
BDeeetnber 4th. at.the aooUon store, a collection of.
books from a library/on'VaHoda subject*/*
|p* Particulars in catalogues.
BALE OP VALUABLE AMBMOAN
BOOKS—ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS, ILLUSTRATED
WORKS, *O.- • : ' -.Eira&XT t*KA -m*C3/
On Moitaay Evening,
December 6th/ at the .auctiopstore, a collection of.
valuable Amtobkh-boohljMltnfltrated
vrorks, &c., suitable fox ; present*.
IP* Tor parucolaw^fOlcatalogfte#, ! i'-.U-‘IA.I
v.Bafo«No.A24MnutAte#et., , ..
SLEOAKD OABIRJfP OF
- CEO. J. HINKELB.
- T ~On Horning,. *7 £
Deoemoer Cth, at 10 o'clock, at the Warerooma, No.
024 Walnut ; street-byUmtalegue. thfr*tock of elegant
cabinet furniturej 4 -geheralAMottraeot Ot‘
rosewood, walnut, and mahogany parlor furniture, In
rich and various coverings; o£_gen9raVH#Wrtm«tt.or
dining-room furniture; elegant rosewood, walnut, and
mehogsoy chamber farniture,
Henke!*, expressly for hi* warerooai r i»lef fena- war* 1
ranted in every respect.
ID* Catalogue* will be ready .threbSayi previous to
sale.„ Farniture now ready for examination.
-Sale at Nee. 189'ahd IttßCUthTourth' street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-lORII, FINE
FRENCH CAB
PETS, *O.
On Thursday Horning,
At 9 o , do«fc l at-th» < ’wuctron-gtorey ta tttwilri
assortment of
piano-forte*, fine mirror*, carpets, eto., than private
fanllfee declining housekeeping, removed to the store
for convenience of tale.
A..;. ...» ■-. :
Mo SiL?LSAS- HA * »,450TIooteb
g 'XTH and BACB Streets
LAT*RAL«-OTBR TWO THOUSAND LOTS 07
70B7J5XTKD GOODS.
Ofl Tuesday Morning,
JSW
oouti. raglane, dress and frock coats, basinets coats,
cloaks* floe French and otbeifetettiaererpihtalsMk-Tel
vet, silk, satin; cloth, and other-vests reoat. pant, and
mshmore, silk,, wdo)l*nj r plald delaine, detege* ebtnts,
and other, dresses awrdrwfcir *pattenie l *'ttlkj''Mimrid,
delaine, and other skirts: silk-velvet, satin.' silk, me.
rioo. and cloth circufcTifbeeqaM* cepesfXttdinWniSsy
troche, Stella, Canton crape, s*tia, silk, merino, Bay
State, - j*,,
dlea ! wearing apparel generally j hoots, akoea. umbrel.
. iKfflfeSM ■
French boras, bassoons, averr fine lever eilver.keyed
flute—llneAwlth w lib soMd-elmir,' A
deou In rosewood ease, made by Oarhart and Needham,
eupenor jriaoo fortes ? * iv»
FUBNITUAB, I&oxinfc.gUesM. decks, time pieces,
clg.rl, daguerreotype ceraerlt, largo.eiee: , 0
complete, ttidnfikclKr '
.n ojxutor, inpkrlor double barrel rowllng.ptece..
Sharp’d pl»t»l«,'QolV,>re»olter«. due lleg plitolr, let.'
TO MILITABV 00MPAN1BB—A large and superior
tent, wUhtent . table,.chairs,, and yelret.carpett, .the
whole made ixjpffelrely folT ¥ General in the Baulin ser
vice. ' They were used at Sebastopol, but are in perfect
order. Also; a very heavy cloth military cloak, u vrltb ;
fur collar j also a ease containing the necessary china,
glass, Bllvar-ptetegyrar# ftdgf for said
tent} also, a-superior large also microscope Incase;
also, a set of medicine soiles apd weights, tea box-work
box; a, magulfte&fcportable sm vkUse,
containing the most, costly fixtures, .the tops of which
are solidstjßlfap.
meats, rurgjcaT aod dental instruments, sewing ma
whole will be iu>mbered : and open for
amlnatlon to theyaie. • *
. ■ fam sp*
■" •- v "=; xtuMuudf<* m
. Mtiawd niri. from on* dolUr MmUb « jMu
, ~ ijtsmNply-uMpigyj ana Steeds of
-9lW®f* OSW^j 0 SW^j
■
~HMBrTqr»lP#n
tURrH‘’ r OTRBKI*
aßuilf* & »; l w&n,
morning of
t • AmSoA. *■- - ; r .t ' -
/s*«&*'v?£;.'- ,, i .WttjXaea^y^Mornmg,,. r . , t ~• ,
tn2n&4 needlework.embroideries j.conslsti
. T .'K!?A
1 book .seta smell
'«s »&#«>•*
v a lmte to extiariob smell siae embroidered iooic cotters..
I -i.«. ?d<V -.netnsiepe.ty; do, t*_do. > o,*. 0 ,*.
Do I 9 ';:do -, .‘ •
.... J>o f yl -|»ebneV'eoll»rs.: ‘ ' ,J ' .
,*:; x \,, i i n/All); J WpOJ, ,Lolf<J I SffAWLS., ’.
' '•IdQ jpUid.long'afrsirts ‘ ' .
, >, iYONS MANTI £I/k^SILK*YBLYBTS.
"''Be In ali'li mihtlttisilk-YelVets,
’ 1 ‘ ' WHITHKY B • : '
. vjl 6atd»Jo.'l»nd 13-1 lapatior Whitney M»nkeU. .
iWUHTSD BOKDKft OAMBnjO .HAHDKEROHIEFS.
" ‘toodozen tue&’fl printed libraeresniliricli.nkerckiefn.
' SAIiBSRdOM,
Xt.V I *■'- $22 MiafeET BTRIfIBT.' " "
’A iMTTOMNifiKOOWDA!M> THIRD'BTRRETB.
sTf i I - ,: B ' WOMBHT, ABimbMU, :
■ w J. • --BUJS OF CLOTHING.'” ‘■ •
invite tUe attention of. pnrohagors^to
thfe positive tofcleof'rSady-tnSdaicldtliißg'for men*! and
.bojrg'.wfeftrt, taUdringsoods,afclrtaand drawers. &b;,to
LVntt4ijtW»moratagfatlO*;olooki- * _,•«’>•• ’■
furs, sleigh robes, &c., to be sold on
yiiv/kitkuvvm
f .: WBiB,
V Y* > h l > l‘On
. TOc, 6thjieommei
l**ga ’and trainable •
M!nk> ekblei -i - K
Bobeciiaii.fltch, -
Stone niaxttot-;/.';
Silted martin) , -/,
C*nad*jfltch, t ;<,
Siberian squirrel,
Hudson! Ear-Com
Also, 25 large .ale!
tlemen 6t thf*eifr-«
to>»eift OP
i—FOB LADIES’ AND GJBNTS’:
rgLEIGH ROBES, &o, -
L Mbriday’Moriifnjj. /
ncing at;lOX o’clock, will be sold a
, |took 4>t elegant fare, for ladies’,
i*a wear, oonalstl»gof— .
loj eetsAuapeg, pelerines,muffs,
onns, t}ppets.’Ao., made
; 1b the most .fashionable manner,
' toi ladles l and misses l wear .
ilghandoarriigerobes,'•
and violnltyare reepeotfully invited
uy-i t:v -
*-Oe: |OHXSTHinV6TRXST,ropj>osIte .the Gutom
Jftose, (between fEOUUTH and VIVTH Streets....
O SPJSOIAIf BALH OP OBBMANTOWNiQOODS.
rn ~ 'l'in •«*>,• ThfrMiOrnta®, ■ . .
Deeember.4m,oy;. catalogue, on a oxedtt, 600 lots of
' ( . •, •, . ..
rJ •• BASQUES. SHAWLS, &c.
' children’*
siphyr pasqvcs audjackets, wool talmas, &0..
- f HOODS, _/ , ,
i i Zephyr', knit' ‘hoods, .for ladle*' sad 1 children’# wear, ■
scarfs', Ac.,
u .ZZt JrGAVXXLWSBi leggings; &e/^
< v 'Ladles’ anilchildren’# wool sleeves, gauntlets, and
• SOARES, r ,= '
. large else aephyr scarfs, gents' fancy boos and
v merino and wool hose, wool and merino half
hose, children’# fancy wool hose, Ap.
. ’ T DRAWERS.
A Merino undenhlrts- and /drawer#, ladies' merino
-vested Ac. , fr ,
!ET Samj
sale, j '
iplMKodeaUloguMotrly ontho morning of
'•3TLABW AND ATT TR AOTITE'B ALB OF lUBB
U »r'f 7 ,r“'QaCUoniiyV(oniDg t \ ’, f
T>eo 6thrby%ftic!6gao7 ataluable stoekof faaorfort
1 for UdiqV-. eompHtiog'iota of eapsi, mafit.and
ottffis to boas and esib, of
m!nk,tojirtlnj*'MiQlrrelsffttolii Ac.'. i > ?
Oatalogueaearly bn: the morning of sale, when
the ladies, and j utohaaera generallrvaro respectfully
Inritedto attend,
Ui/ » A 1
OJ EMBROIDBRTKSi EIBBONB, io.
On Wednesday Horning,
December Bth,-.by* catalijgpe, pn,a credit, .600 lota,
comprising. ‘ ~ f * '* J '** * 1
| EUBROIDE&ISS.
Ounbnc and jaconet collarsr and setts, with collars
jmd sieves to match) Swiss -eolliiSand sote, hands,
-tnranetngs. do.
\ , T ,..RIBBONS, j ... v .
Bonnet ribbons, dress trimraiogsrolret v ribbons,
velvet trimming ribbons fringes, da.
■^adleS 5 aod gents’; merino and. cotton hose, white
andgrar:merino half hose, fcndershirti,'drawers, la*
.diea’jnepno Tests, do.. ~ * • v->
TJHILIP FOKD, AUCTIONEER, No.
r Cio MABKITBTEBBT, bfltwaen-Plf TH and
BEtTH-Wth ilia
"«* SALS OP ebady ma.dk clothing.
a On Tuesday Morning;
tint, at 10 o’clock precisely, we will sell by
c&tajogufe. 200 lots of meri’syout&i’ -and troys
'mtde cldtniog, consisting of seal and beaver-overcoats.
sattinet bants, Ao.,\ to 'which t^e.'attention of dealers
l^zequeited/. A ' ,, 1 ! ,
By JWIIXIAM-a. STEER, GENERAL
AUOTION AUD GOMMIBBION.BXORK,. No. 45
NortU EIGHTH Street; below. Arch. <■ ,• ■■ ~,
T Auctioneer. .
HOCB*HOi.p;£CTri;rn7Hßr ro abpbts. pbbnoh
PLATB MIB&oks; PIAUO-BOUTE, BILYBB-PLA
TJSD WARE.,-PAINTINGS, &o.> - -,’t,
?j \ :J - ‘ phu'uomto*; ' *' *
Commencing at 10 ,b!clo?k, ££ the auction, itore, will
be cold a anperior assortment, of rosewood, mahogany,
and walnut p*rlor,;cbambeyinddlQjng*'r6om furniture,
carpets,lFrenohpl*te mirrors,'paintings, engravings,
piano- route, gilVer,-tilkteii s ware, fancy'feooda; Ac.
• Q dozen &ew.lobklng glaaaes, assorted frames
and sizes. n ’ " ns> * '
i SECOND-HAND FURNITURE.
, Also, a lot or bacond-hand funiittit , e,'BOfaS, chairs,
At tt'ifolpck,large fish globe,, with pipe, «.c., suita-
Me for afsalooh or amg store. '
\ >r -u'j -s<jiKfeOßS.
Also, 8, basket! Port brandy.,
IC7” Cpnilgnra.nt, ofneir-ani .eotmfl-hantl boas.-
hold furedtare, piano-fartes, ‘careets, watches, Jewelry,
Ao., reapoctfuUy. solicited, oh whioh liberal cssh ad-
.
Ont-door sales attended to promptly. Charges
as moderate as any other house in {his city.
JJT.j GUMMEY -//-•:
•C BBALi ESTATE ‘AUCTIONEERS, < -
k W ..; I v,*.'* No. 620 WALNUT STB*IT..
IOABDJ—J-: M. Qnmmey, & pons, auctioneers, will,
hold regular sales of Rsal Xstate,' k ßtooks,&e/' Also,’
household furniture atdwelHnfes.rl
e BHAi ESTATE at 1 PBiVAT* SAM.
Q 7 On .<iarJ?zirate-Bftle.Begist*r-will always be
found ajvery large amount of real estate. lneludlng
erery description of city and country property. - t
\ 3. M. OUMHEY A SONB, '
- Beal Estate Brokers,'
| *y ' 620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth t ■.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—-Book keeping la
all its various* forms 5 prejiariug' Students thoroughly
for situations In any branch of business: Plain and Or
namental Writing: Commercial Calculations: Daw and
Correspondence;"" No institution In the .United' States
fiTeaa more MbrongA and 1 practical course. In'this
ep&rtment rio.teaching Is done In classes, and is open
DAY afcd EVENING. T!ime unlimited
. HATfiEMATIOAL -AND CLASSICAL DEPART
'MENT—{Separate from the abovo.}—Young Men and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an Eogliuiand Clas
sical Education, vis: Spelling, Reading, writing. Gram*
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ac.. Ancient
ae&th and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate
.osof the. studies. . Sessions ef five months' commence September
.»»LFORD 3 or Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at anytime be-
or» by fore or after thesedates ana charged accordingly. Cats*
».A'LA,No. l 7 MtJR* loguw furnished gratis. ■
- mh2S*tr * ■P. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal
SHACKELFORD. —=
jitjeiii; *- K f } ' Surviving Partner. - f.-V
Philadelphia, Nov. 80,1868, ( j . >/
IDiaicrittUanoflniCojifirttterallijia.
rpm IpXRII OF QUINTIN OAMPBELfc,
X JR., &Co.,h»vln2 fceea dUaolTed by the death
of QUIRTUrOAMP-BBLti::J8 ; the hualnoaeof the.
late firm wiU,he settled D, or
hie attorney,-CT. H *IHBKEEI?,«PhiI*deipbU, on by
HHAOKBLPOBP,HAGAN,# *ETTLA,Np, 17 MtJR
BATfit peklfew York. ; * 1 ~
IIT , CJf | H. ALLSXON SHACKELFORD.
The Bubscrlberihlive thlsdty associated themselves,
for the transaction of r the Jobbing of PaNOY GOODS,
at Mo. 17. MURRAY Street/ Hew York,"under the firm
of BBAOKELFORD, HAGEN,* Sc BTTLA.
r B. ALLBTON fcHAOKELPQBD, v
mattt.hagrm, ,
- t , BAYIDH. 3TTLA.
f , -PHiLApiLFHri, Dec, Ist, 1858, • ’ dt-lm "
-TAMES MONHOE this day retires from the
ejp fim} of WHELAN A 00: the businessWiD he con
tinued," as heretofore, trader the eetse Arm, by the sub*
seribers,? JOHN 0. WHELAN.
] FREDERICK H. FRENCH.
, MOV.IQE. 80,1858. dl-«t*
fYSBOLt7TION.— The partnership hereto
»Jlrßfi&fef • 6xl ntlug bfttircen the ■ Undersigned, under
the firm of R. J. BOBS & CO., is this d*y dissolTed by
mutual Consent. -
'PhUMalphta, November 28,1858.
T ♦*' '"‘ r ' HOBBRT J. ROBS,
.! I PHILIP J.KELLY. ,
P. P- (RILLY alone continues the Banking sad Bx
.change business, ander r the.nsmq and style of PHILIP
P. KKLIiY « 00.', at the offlae formerly ooeunled by R.
00., No. 16 Booth Third street... .
n84»10t " ' ' 1
THING
. .. A OBAVAT STORE.
Wfiefre gentlemen will find. .
;..j - 1 " BHDLXSS TIBISTT OB
- 'OKAVATB, NBOB-?IE8, SOARES, Ao., i
-I To Select from.
i-Oonstantlyreoeivlngfrom' ' -
AGENTS IN PABIB. AND NIW YORR,
The moat fashionable stjies, as soon as introduced.
•_ 'Also, a large assortment of
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ,
‘ ’ ‘ES'HLEMAM’S,
' ' > CHESTNUT Street, below Seventh,
i At the entrance of Jayne’s Hall.
uWholtorfale and Retail. n 23.1 m
\n7mOHESTER A 00. 9 GENTLEMEN'S
?▼ FURNISHING BTORI
Mr ' -
MTINT SHOULDER BEAM SHIRT MANUPAO
-1 TORY.
kt-ea Old ptusd, So. TOd CHESTNUT STBBHT/oppo-
UtetheWashingtonHouse. .
- .--’A. iWXNCHKBTKR will giro. as heretofore, his per
fonal supervision to the Gutting and M&noi&c taring
ilepsstments. Orders for his celebrated, style of Shirts
mid Collate filled at the shortest hotloe. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terms.' j-: ,- ' Jy24-ly -
JV{ SCOTT,' (lateofthaflrmof ‘Wis
• on«s»«* ft Boom ,) (GENTLEMEN'S:FURNIBH
IMQ-.BTOM .nd BUIBT MANUFACTORY, 814
Stmt, (newly opposite tie GlmrdHonu,)
woaW »>!>MtfnUy esJl ,th« attention of hi.
Wrtief'p.trtms and frleods to his n«w Store, and 1. pro-
SniETS »t short notioe. A
.perfmt. fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE enpplled
irith hum shirts-and ooldabs. jjiltt
Wotircs.
’i 'i
IVOT’IOBi—PIaAWS FOE THE IM-
Al: PRpYBMJSNT v Oy PAIR JIOUNT PARK (Lei
mbs Bill .and pedgeiy Estates) are hereby invited,
tinder thb authority of an ordinance of the Oity Coun
cil} A premium of 0500 will be Awarded to tho au*
.Thor of the plan which is selected, and $2OO will be
author ofythe, plan-next in. excellence,
jsvery plan must be accompanied by an estimate,'and
®UBt be sent to this 0 Woe on or before February 16,
1069* ~The selection will be made by the Uommlttee bn
oRjX*6perty. Those who desire to compete are In*
, arnla^e4 liS offlce * where farther^information
. L , „ J. M. CHRISTOPHER,
- PqZd'.tuthslm Commissioner City Property.
:M°™5 —PHILADELPHIA and EEAD
“BOWN FREIGHT”
*!2!shL*?h‘Si 1 ? “ d Readingßailroad Oom-
‘be
transacted at this Depot. JNO. T. BEATY ■
. n °d lm| General Agent.
CSOOTGH ALB, LONDON PORTER. AND
:V ... « .
B Youngers’Ale, St Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, in
ißtoneplnta. .-,-v -1 -v- *s • ~,-i .
- Mfcir A fions’Bpfttitlinß Alo, Edlnbtirgh,in sibhept*,'
i- PlflitA Williams' London Brown Stout in glass pts.
—-Porter,-Inglasrptfl.- -
_X. Bleed & Co.’a Dublin Stout, iostoue pts.,. ... u
atot-e and for sale by nr ' '
’***& i .' ■* WILLIAM H.* YEATON,
4 W|i J ■ aid Booth PROMT Street,
- ten 1 ‘ %.z : ’ •• - 1
KSSSH'SSffiSm.ra
-Estate of sLLOYO WHARTON FICKLEY i> da dewed.
Auditor appointed by th& Oodrt to audit<• Settle,'
and adjust th<J’ amount of LLOYD 5 WJ BIOKLEY, Ad
‘ minis txator bl-Lldyfl-Wfi afto n’ deceased, and to
repert distribution of-*'the~balance In the hands ot the
- accountant, will meet the parties’ Interested,'at his 1
ofllcej'No..; 811 Arch street, .on TUESDAY* Deoember
14th,-1868 atd.o’olookP.M,- ; u ...
„' da-thstu^t^.; •. J JLOWPH P; BBINTON, Auditor.
lITTHEORPHANS’ COURT. POE THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
HiWtootHENtlY M. NIXON. dec.MeJ.-
. -The Auditor Appointed Or the .aid Court to audit,
and of’M4BTIN NIXON,
, Executor o'tha eeteto of 'the Mild Henry M. Nixon, de
eeesad, and «potfn)J«trll)lltlon or .the,6»l(MHie In the
hende'or the Haiti teoouriUfit, will : mo6t'the imrtieain
Interest, on TUESDAY, 14thUeCetabor,18S8. let 4
o’clock, P. M.. at his office, No 411 CHESTNUT St.,
Phllsdelphls. :■ ' i,i " GEOi AMOOEFEY,
- n023-Btuth-St ■ ,•/ . . , ■ Auditor.
IS, THE OOURT. OE COMMON PIIEAS
•FOB TAB CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADBL-;
PHI A.. ■ ,
> .In the matter ef the aocount of BAMUEL H.JBUfIH,
Assignee of-IBAAOK.tSHBETZ and FRANKLIN P.
SBLTfER, .late oe-partnera trading as BHBBTZ &
SELTZER, the Auditor the skid. Court to
■audit, sottle, and adjnst'the said.account .of the aald
Assignee, endtoreportdfftrlbution of, the balaaoe in
his hands, willioeettheseveral parties In, interest'on
MONDAY, 13th December,lBsB, at 4 o’olook P. M., at
hteoffloe, 411 CaBSMJT Street, Philadelphia.
Un27-sjtu'th6t GEO. A. OOgFBY, Auditor.
TtfSTRIOT ,COURT, TERM,
'XJj 1868. ;i Ho”; 682.' Ncf. FaV 7 /'* ‘ : '• -
.RUIBT & MoOUBDt us..WILLIAM MIGGETT. •
.., Alt,that certain .three-Btory brick' messuage or tene
ment with two-'stery brick back buildings, and lot or
curtilage thereto belonging,'sitaate on the'southeast
.ooroer of Twenty-third and Locust streets, Philadel
phia; the said lot being in front fourteen feet, and ex
tending in depth one hundred feet to G street, the
main building being fourteen feat in front, and in depth
twenty-six feet, ana back buildings being about twenty
seren feet in depth. ' : - 1
NB —The 1 orof ground above described, ROBERT •
HdOUBDY, by indenture of 13th August, 1667; recorded
in deed-book RO W, N 0.148, page 118, granted to
WILLIAM MIGGETT in fee, reserving thereout' a
yearly ground rent of $69, payable first of Uaroh and
September, to which it Is stiH. subject. Seised and
taken in execution as the property of william Miggett/
The Auditor appointed to distribute the proceeds of
Sheriff’s sale of'the above property', paid into'Court,
will hold a meeting for that purpose at the office'of
EDWARD WALN.'Rsq.y WALNUT Street,
south aide, second house west of Washington Sqhare, 1 ai
4.'o’clock P;M. of FRIDAY, December 10,1858, when
and where all persons are required to make their olaims
before the Auditor, or be debarred from coming in on*
saldfund " n26’lot
ITT THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR-THE
CITY AND COUNTY.O? PHILADELPHIA. ...
• ! ' Estate of OttABLES WEIGHT, deceased, .
The undersigned Auditor, appointed to audit, settle,
and adjoat the account of WILLIAM P. SHERMAN,
Administrator, e. tea?, - to the Estate nf. CH'ELES*
WEIGHT, deceased, filed by JAMES J.BIIERMAN,
Administrator of WILLIAM: P. SHE BM AN, aforesaid,
who la also lately deceased, and report distribution of
the balance, will meet thepartteslntdrestttdathlsOffice.
on the southwest, corner of .SIXTH and CHESTNUT
Streets,'2d floor, id the elty of Philadelphia, on tho 9th
day Of DEOEMBEB, A. D. 1858. at 4 o’clock P. M. ~
GEO&GB H.,E4RLB, . •
Auditor.
noSS-eotot#
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
In tha matter of the State of BAMOSL M. LKIPER,
deceased. • , ‘ 1 " v - ' *
• Tie Auditor appointed by the Gourt to audit, settle,
and adjust the second,account of 'MARY B LBIPJSR,
tunriTlng Bxecutrix ofBAMIjSL' M. LEIPBR, de
ceased, and report distribution of the balanoe in the
bands of *4l<r aeeount&fit; will ■ meet the' parties inter
ested for the purposes of this appointment, ou HON*
DAT, December at four o’clock P M., at bis
office,-Law Buildings. No; 113 South FlFTH'titreet.
Philadelphia. ' 0. H. HUSBANDS,
n2SeodGt Auditor.
fiITT AND COUNTY OF PBILADEL-
PHIA, aa—THE COMMONWEALTH Of PENN
SYLVANIA, . , , ,
' To JOHEPHIKE CLERMONTIIL, surHylng Execu
trix'Of, JOSEPH FLEMMING. deceased, greeting:
:We command you, that l*yl r g wide ail business and
exott&cs wbateoevor-yoa be end appear* In jonr proper
jiereon before the Honorable, the Judges of our Or*
phans*.Court, at a Court to beheld on FRIDAY, the
17th day of'December, A D .1868, at lOo’clock of the
forenoon, t6shdw cause why your letters testamentary
should not baracated oq aqcopqt of.yoor removal irom
the State of Pennsylvaa'a, and.wby now letteis should
not be granted) aod'further to abidb the order of the
Court in the promises j and hereof fall not. under a
penalty or one hundred pounds ;: i . • * ? "''
Witness OSWALD THOMPSON, Be
■ [Seal of., quire, at Philadelphia,. the fifth day of
TBrOodbt.J November, in thoyearof our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight.
"~ t . .JOHN SHERRY, Clerko. C.
no9ws*l2t
CRrnrnturosl.
PROFESSOR MASSE, of Paris, Instructor
intheFRENOH LANGUAGE andLITERATURE,
has taken charge or the Preach Department in the
Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies at ALLEN
GROVE; Frankfort. Mrs. 35,-Li THOMPSON, Princi
pal aud Superintendent.
Prof. SI. ventures to hope that his long experience
u teacher of his vernacular tongue, both in. colleges
and private classes in Europe and In this country, will
Insure him the confi lence of all wishing such instruc
tion, and to parents wishing 1 to hare their daughters
thoroughly instructs (bin this, beautiful language, that
they may b* able not only to read and write with cor
rectness, bufalao to speak It with Uneasy and elegance,
the opportunity now offered must prove highly ac
ceptable. 'lf parents wish their children to learn the
pronut elation, let them begin yonng, and they will
make rapid progress.
Por. terms and particulars, address or apply to the
Principal. ■ *
He begs leave to refer pupils to the gentlemen whose
names are below. "
.. ;■ HBPHBBSGIS. -
Bev M.A. D’W. H0w0.D.0., of Philadelphia: Hi.
Rer. Bishop T. 0, Brownell, D D., Hartford, Ot.; Bev.
Wm B. Stevens,!).D., of Philadelphia; ,Professor.H.
Ooppoe, of Pennsylvania University; Professor 0. D.
Cleveland, of*Philadelphia; Bev. E. H. Oressy,D D ,
Auburn, N.Y.; Hon. W. 11. Seward,Auborn, N, Y.;
's?fiummiDS j "S, Wash
‘tngtoff; ,P. R. Fendall, Keq., WilmlngtOD; Bev. B.
ClevelandOoxe,of Baltimore: Hon.T; A.Green.New
Bedford: Bev. Chas Lowe, New Bedfordj Bev. Obas.
■H;- Brigham, Taunton ; Bev. T.W; **now« Taunton ;
Geo. B. Eoersori/Eoq , Boston;’ Richard H. Dana,
Esq.,'Boston; Bpes Sargent, Esq , Boston; n27-ws4t
Allen ohove boabdikg and
DAY BOHOOL for YOUNO IADIEB, FRANK
'PORDi Pennsylvania, six 'milts from Market Street,
Philadelphia.—The Course of Instruction is, Compre
hensive and thorodgh' ' Yonng .Ladies received at any
time daring the Session.' Parents and,Guardians who’
intend, to place their Daughters or Wards at this Insti
tution will do'Well to make immediate application to
Mrs' v E. L. THOMPSON, Principal and Superinten
dent. "" vj *• ’" 11 • * ■ nolO-wa BtW
I ONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
-comer EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts.
UXA.ADEI.FHIA
808, northeast oorner of
[Streets.
. IRITTEJtJDEN’B I
O OOMiraBOTAL 00M
OHBBTNOI mi BSVJUIT
to fit young men tor AOS
-An Institution. designed
Tiva business. -
; BQABD or TBU8TI18.:
B.B.Gomsgvf, ,• rranoia Hoskins,
Goorga H. Btcart, David Milne,.
John Bpairhawk, - DaTidS* Brows,
lauo Hacker, A.V.Pawons,
V, B. HlnmAfi, fraderiek Bsown,
Joshua liippinoott.
EVENING SESSIONS after September 16th.
• Etch Student has ihditiduaj* (hst&dctio* {at this
Institution, and a Diploma from here Is the best re
eommehd&uQn a young .man.can hare, for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOGUES may be. had on applioation at the
College., : seß-tf
l\/10NS. A* F» KQSAT,
ill. TBACHBB 0 f PBHOING.
BABEiTT’B GYMNASIUM,
" i# , . , 'MABKETBtrMt. above Eijrfctb
BRp!aNT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OP
RATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. PW-
Udelphla College, Bontheut corner'SEVENTH 1 and
CHESTNUT Streets. s tfor Information, call or sond for
circular.; , Jel6-tf
EVSNINB BBBSJOHS BAVI OOMMENOBB.
tailoring.
E O. THOMPSON,
• , TAILOR,
N. B. cor. BIVBNTH A WALNUT STREETS,
(Opposite Washington Square,)
Hu always Id Ftock a general assortment of fabrioe
for Pantaloons. This particular Garment is made a
speciality, both as to style And fit. Alt those.who have
experience! any difficulty in being pleased elsewhere
are invited to call;
N B —English P&utaloonery, of the latest, importa
tions, in great variety. ' nol2-lm
ttlitus and Xiqnara.
fiHESTNUT GHOYE WHISKEY.—A de-
V/sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution,
induced the offering to the publio of an article
which the analyxatlon of, Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, 'and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, A
Oamao, of Philadelphia,-proves, beyond all question, to
be the most para and consequently least injurious spirits
ever offered the American public.
CERTIFICATE OF DR. JAB.R CHILTON.
I have analyzed asampleof Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
received from Mri CHARLES WHARTON. Jn.. of
Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am
pleased to state that it la entirely free from poisonous
or deleterious substances.* It ls an unusually pure and
fine flavored quality of Whiskey.
JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D.,
New York, Sept. 8,1868. - • Analytical Chemist.
‘ Philadelphia, Sept. 9,1868.
BkaaSix: We hare carefolly .tested the sample oi
Chestnnt-iGrove Whiskey which you sent us, and find
that it oontains none of the poisonous sobstanoe known
las Pulo Oil. which Is the characteristic and injurious
ingredient or tho Whiskeys in general use.
'' Very respectfully, .
BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAO,
Analytical Chemists.
To Csailkb Whabvov. Jr.. No. 28 South FRONT
Street, Philadelphia. - 0c32-dtJa9l
ma. NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS—
A national telegraphic news agency.
•—OARR & JOHNBON announce to the Press, through
out the United States that they are completing ar
rangements on a most'liberal, soale, for a system of
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REPORTB. which has never
before been equalled in this country. They pledge
themselves to famish the earliest and most reliable re-
Sorta or all the stirring and important events pf the
ay, at a price which cannot fall to he advantageous to
the Press generally. ' ! r '
All letters and communications to be addressed to
CARR * JOHNSON,
National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD
Street, oppoitto Sxohwgo, Pklljl*.
B«'W, CARR,
. , a. W. li, JOHNSON.
Geo. W. L. Johneon, 3, Wall et.. Non York Oitjr.
John t: Smith, MerohenW’ Erchenge, Boeton.
John Will*, corner South end Baltimore etreete, Bel-
lind reliability In th, bußlneeo. We
nonld refer to: Morton MoMlohael, North Amerlean
«d n.s'aMette; Snaln-Jf-Abell’, Publio Ledger;
Jesper Harding A Son, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John
W. Foraoy, The,Press: .Cummings A Peacock, Evening
Bulletin; F/W/Graison A CD.? Evening Journal: Jo
seph Several, Evening Argus} Joseph R. Flanigan,
Daily News? William Rice, Pennsylvanian? Lawlor,
EVerett, & Hincken', Sunday Dispatch; Magfll & Jones,
. Sunday Mercury: Jno. 8. Jackson, Saqd&y' Transcript.
- - ocSO-tf . ,
ifUJN. —30' Pipeß (Dutch' ln
for Bale byWM.H, YKATON,
■* • x
'm satprmy. , jqbcember 4. mb
BITUMINOUS COAL.—The undersigned
‘O2 Is prepaid tofurnittt-the cltlsena of PblladeJL
’phla with a superior a’tlola of BITUMINOUS COALj
‘ suitable for burning in parlors or libraries; making a
oheerfni and pleAsaulßro. f 'All orders left at-theofitaeJ
No'42lf South POOItTH Street, will be pro mptly at
tended to;.'.-'^' 1 - DUNLAP MoLAuGHLIN; -
Philadelphia, November lBsB.vi 1- 1 • dl-12t*
f^BESSWEUL 0 H T WILLIAMS, No. 206
\iA-WALNUT Street,'Ate prepared to supply shipi
pets and consumers with superior Broad Top Goal from
LutcasterMines. ‘ * ~oo4tf /
FOX, & 00., wholesale and
£\ retail dealers in LEHIGH and BOHUYLKILL
COAL. 1 Lehigh yard~THIBD street and GERMAN
TOWN BOAS, Schuylkill yard—RACE <and.BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly bn hand Goal
from thb most’approved,mines, pnder cover, and pre-
Aredaxpiwsalyfor family , ftg.y,
A SOMETHING :N£W.~GAS BUR.
NING COOK STOVE;—I would respeotfnlly call
dpnt the attention of the pubUo to one of the greatest
* r '" T improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves
and Ranges—the .burning of the gap arising from the
ooal, by which means is saved. £0 per cent, in fnel and'
also'more Intense heat thrown to the bottom of the
oven. We effeot the burning of jthe gapes by means of a
hollow Centre-piece, perforated bn the under side, which
Admits ;the, air in a heated state to mingle with the
gases, thus aiding its oombusUbn/and causing - a. Same
! to pass around the oven oqualto a wood fire.-. This im-,
provembnt alsp preserves the centre piece from sinking
■ down on the Ore, thereby saving the expense ofrepalrs.
Onb of the Stovep OANBE SEEN Ilf OPERATION
1110 Street., Manufactured _ by JAMES
BPEAK, Inventor andTatentee, (late North, Ohase A,
North,) 1116 MARKET Street. sept29.3mb ’
HARTSHORNE’S cure-all—the
great pain XnNihilatob and remedy
YOB DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK
BOWELS. Prepared by a. Chemist. Bottles 13#, 26.
and 60 cents.
THEf GREATEST DIBOOVSBY IN MEDICAL
SCIENCE!
- HARTSHOBNE’S CURE-ALL ehould.be kept in all
families, incase of acoidents or sudden sickness.
■ HARTSHQRNR’S CURE-ALL oures Rheumatism.
HARTSHQBNR’S OURByALL cures Cramps, Oholio,
Pains id the Stomach or Bowels.
- HARTBHORNE’S CURE-ALL cares Pains in. the
cures Sprains , Bruises,
Scalds and Burns.
HARIBHOBNE’3 CURE-ALL oures Neuralgia,
Tdothaohe and Stiffness Inthe Jointq.
HABTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Oholer*; Diar
rhea and all Pain. |t .
HARTSHORNS’S 'CUBE-ALL’ cures' Bar Abhe and
Deafness from a cold.
1 CURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and
Indigestion; also, Canker-and- Sore Mouth and Sore
Throat;
; HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL oures all Spinal Affec
tions and Weakness in Limbs.
HARTSHOBNB’S OURE-ALL is a great tonte to
Weak Stomach and BoWela/ and Improves Digestion:
Q"j* As the frequent changes of tbeweatherproduce
a bad Cold, Rheumatism. Pain in the Limbs and Body
also, Stiff Neck—every personshould ‘get a bottle. I
acts upon the Nerves.,Muscles, Sinews, Blood ani
.Bones: and, by itif warming electro-magnetio power, ex
pellajl fc&in from the system. Get*a bottle and try it,
ana you will be astonished at its happy effects.
N. B.i If you have a Oengh, use HABTSHORNE’S
Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, It is the best Cough
Syrup in the World. Bottles. 26 and 60 cents,' and $l.
If you are Billions, use HARTSHORNB’B ANTI
BILLIOUB PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomaob
and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions.
Boxes, 36 cents. Bold by R. H. JENKINS,
. No. 26 80UTH EIGHTH Street,
—-Betwoen-Marketand-Ohestnut Streets.
Simesf Stores, Ohestnut and Market stroets.
Tenth and Coates streets.
Wagner’s. Tenth and Lombard sts. aul2-th studtf If
ZOLLIOOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC
CORDIAL is the only preparation ever plaoed be
fore the pubiio that has performed se many
, MIRACULOUS CURBS
INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC
RHEUMATISM. . -
The most prominent and influential oitlsens bear wit
ness of Its efficacy. .The abundant evidence from all
parts of i the country is enough to warrant us in pro
nouncing that it Is the greatest wonder of the age.
, It is an internal remedy that s» rlkesat the root of the
disease, hod thus eradicates it entirely from the system.
•Prepared by. ' THEODORE DILKS, Chemist,
~ , Northeast oorner of Pine and Sixth streets,
bo7-Bnj > Philadelphia.
■MSi VALUABLE FARM AND PLAN
MOL TATION AT PRIVATE BALK-Gontalnlng about
8,000 Aqes of superior Land, well adapted to Farmiogand
Grating, 1 600 acres of which is Woodland,heavily tim
bered jrith Spruce and Yellow. Pine, Oak, Hickory, 160
Acres of very superior Ash, all within a mile 1 of the
River or Bay.
400 Acres of Bank Mosdow, very rioh Marsh, the ba
lance cleared and mostly under Cultivation at the pre
sent time, situatel in PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY,
’ ‘ STATE OP VIRGINIA,
On the West side of the Potom&o River, about ton
miles bolow Mount Vernon, and his a front of about six
miles on the Potomac River and Oocoquan Bay, with
three of the most voloablo •
SUAD FISHERIES
In thejUnlted States; a Peach Orchard of 400 Trees,
ready for bearing the coming season; 400 Acres are now
in Clover and Timothy, either for Mowiog or Grating j
and 200 Acres ib Wheat. The present owner has Im
proved it with a view of res’dlog on it, and has put,
within the last four years, 15,000 bushels of Lime and
40 ions of Guano upon It, with the unost wonderful
results. '
_ THE IMPROVEMENTS
Consist of a good House, six yooms and a kitchen, 7
out-housos for servants anl workmen, 2 large barns,
stable, corn-hou e, Ac., and a well or excellent water
at the door; also in the course of construction,
and noarly finished at the southern portion or
the tract, a two-story house, with six rooms and a good
barn.
The Stock, Forming Utensils, Furniture, Boats, Nets,
and Ropes of the Fisheries, large Boat for carrying
wood, and ail of the present crops on band, will be di«-
purchaser upon the most reasonable
To Capitalists, tne uwtv *«v|ro*t>/ uuoto ur«u». i_
dacements, and will.be disposed of upon tho most liberal
terms, as the payment will be made easy.
;We invite especial attention to this Property,
and solicit a personal Inspection of the premises, which
cannot fail to produce the most favorable impression as
to the great number of advantages it possesses over any
other property in the certain prospect of yielding a
large income from the Investment at once.
i£7*. All Communications requesting a fuller or more
complete description of the Property wiU receive the
prompt attention of the underslgaed
For terms, apply to JAMES COOPER,
JOHN W. STOKES,
Attornevs-at-Law,
,noB*tn tii sa 4w 423 WALNUT Bt., Phtlafa.
"Yy HEELER & WILSON 5 *
SEWING MACHINES,
REDUCED PRICES.
NEW STYLE 260.
All the former patterns $26 lees on eaoh Machine.
A NEW TENSION.
NO WINDING OF UPPER THREAD.
A HJBMMER WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OF
HEM OB FELL.
> ornois
628 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
No. 7 WEST STATE Street, Trento N. J.
No. 7 EAST GAY Street, West Chester, Pa.
007-tD2B.
HARRIS 50 BOUDOIR SEWING Ma
chine is offered to the publio as the most rail*
ble low-prioed Sewing Machine in use. It will sew from
six to sixty stitches to an inoh, on all kinds of goods,
from ooarsest bagging to the finest cambrics. It is,
without exoeptlon, the simplest in its mechanical con
struction ever made, and can be run and kept in ordet
by a ehlld of twelve years of age. The dubjubilitt of
this machine, and tbs QUALirror irawo'ax, are war
ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed range*
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min
ute. The thread used is taken directly from' the spools,
wiraoc* vhi yaounas op axwutonia. In fact, it Is a
machine that is wanted by aver j family In the land, aad
iheiowPGoeof
FORTY DOLLARS,
at whloh they sold, brings them within the reach oi
almost every one 8. D. BAKER, Agent,
JelB-dBm wkyeow6m 20 South EIGHTH Street.
tXS&sa PIANO FORTES.
rTTTn Just received, an elegant stock of RAVEN,
bacon, a, oo. } nunns a olark. hallbx, da-
Via A do., and GALE A 00. 8 PIANOS. MELODI
- of best quUity, at J. B. GOULD’S,
8. E.Mraar SEVENTH and CHESTNUT fts.
, rahlO-y , %
aolSSSten EXCELLENT, WARRANTED
rfTYPNEW YORK PIANOS; celebrated for tone,
touch, durability, end tasty appearanco. 7 Octaves,
PLAIN and LOUIS XIV, Pearl Inlaid, and Pearl keys,
for sale, from $lOO upwards. Also. PIANOS to rant.
JAMBS BELLAK, 279 South FIFTH Street, above
Bpruce, sole agent for Cummings A Canfield, and J A
0. Fischer. , no!8-lm#
mXTM4 CHIOKERING k SONS, Mann
rflTfl facturers of GRAND. PARLOR-GRAND.
SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES.
This is the largest and oldest manufactory in the
United States, having beon
ESTABLISHED IN 1823,
Since whioh time we have
MADE AND BOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED PIANOS.
And have received as testimonials of their SUPERI
ORITY over all others, II Gold, 18 si7o«r, and 4
Bronze Medals.
ITT* Pianos to Rent, Toned, and Repaired.
MANOR HOUBE in PHILADELPHIA is at IROI
CHESTNUT Street. ooABm
PERRY’S BLANK.BOOK
AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, .
S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE.
PREMIUM AWARDED
By the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing
Superior Account Books
FIRMS intending to open now Books on the first of
the Year, can select from a good stook on hand, or have
them made in any desired style in a superior manner,'
BOOK-BINDING of every description executed in
the finest and moat substantial manner, at low prices,
MAGAZINES bound fromso eta. to $2 50 per volume!
MUSIC bound in a new and handsome siyle, from $1
to S 3.
OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear
equal to new.
PERRY’S BOOK-BINDERY,
FOURTH and RACE.
OldefltcsUbllßhed'Biadery in Philadelphia. n23-2m
mB EDF O B D SPBINGS THIS
well-known and delightful Summer Resort' will
be opened for the reception of "Visiters on the 10th of
Jane, and kept open until the let of Ootober.
The new and spacious Building* erected last year are
now folly completed, and the whole establishment hal
been fornlshed-ln superior style, and the accommoda
tions will be of a character not excelled in toy part of
the United States*' • >
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
Q. at.t.tv, whose experienoo. courteous manners, and
attention to Ms guests, give the amplest assurance of
comfort tod kind treatment. .
In Addition to the other means of access, it is deemed
proper to state thatpMseflgers can reach Bedford by i
daylight ride from Onamberaburg. .
The Company hare made extensire arrangements to
supply, dealers and indlrldtialfl with “ Bedford Waters
by the barrel, darboy, ana in bottles, at the following
prioea, at the Springe, ti*;
for a barrel {raoibery) '
fro. (oak).
K 80. (molberry).... ...... 304
X Do. (6ak) 204
garboy, 10 ga110n5,..,. 2 26
iiotfles, lx pint, per d05e0.............. l 60
The barrels are carefully prepared, so that par.
iohaser* may depend upon receiving the-Water (reek
and sweet.
All communications should be addressed to
TUI BIOIOUD UIKBBAL BPBINGBOO.,
1 BjW-tr BMfort Monty, It,
Sioufes.' 7i
ittebuinal. >
Heal (Estate.
Semina Jilacijinea.
|hana Jovtt*.
Bookbin&ing.
$ 4 00
..... 300
gquinflg 4Fwwtg.
7JIHE STATE SAYINGsI^UND^
, . N 0... 341 DOCK STREET,
'NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE;
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.,
Money received Daily, and every MONDAY EVENING,,
OK DSFOSIT,
IN SUMS LARGE AND SMALL,
r All) SACK DAILY ,
FROM 0 O’CLOCK A, M. TO 3 O’CLOCK I’. M
oxroeiToaß oak diaw rout non by by ohkoxb, as
IX BAXX, IP DK9IBKD.
GEO. H. HART, President,
GHAB. G. XMEiAT, Treasurer,
J. HENRY HAYES. Teller.
THE SPRING GARDEN SAVING
FUND.
(OkAxtbbmd by m LxaißLATuka or PxxR5Yz.TAinA.)
' . PERPETUAL CHARTER.
> FIVE PER CENT. Interest allowed to Depositors,'
, and all Moneys Paid back on Demand.
OFFICE, 331 NORTH THIRD STREET,
, (OOKBOLIDATIOH BABE BtJILDIHO.)
This Institution Is now opes for the transaction of
biuineflfl, and is the only Chartered Saving Fund located
> (n the northern part of the oityi
The Office wUI .be open (daily) from 0 to 2# o’clook.
and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until
8 o’clock in the Evening. , ,
1 MANAGERS.
Frederick Klett,
Stephen Smith,
• Joan P. Levy.
1 Hon. Henry X. Strong,
Daniel Unaerkoflor,
Hon. Wm. MUlward,
Frederick Staake,
Fronds Hart,
Joseph P. LeOlere.
• ' Presidei
Secretary, GEORGE T.
John Kessler, Jr.,
James B. Pringle,
Jacob Pock, •
Joseph M, Cowell,
J. Wesley Bray,
Robert B. pavldaoß,
P. 0. Bllmaker, •
John P. Torres,
George Kneoht.
t, JAM§fl B. PRINGLH.
THORN.
CJAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN-
O TEREfIT—NATIONAL SAFETY, TRUST COM
PANY.-f-WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WEST CORNER
OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. . . ..
IXOOirOKATSD BY TUB STATS OV PMSBYLTAXIA.
Money is received in any sum, large ct smaU, and In
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal..
The off oo Is open every day from 9 o’clook in tho
morning till 6 o’clock In the. evening, and on Monday
ud Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock.
. HON. HENRY L. BENNER,.President,
ROBERT • SBLFRIDGfI, Vice Fresißeht.;
WN. J/ltireo,: Secretary. ■
■siucrrout
- Eton, keary L;.Benner, F. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Ban ,
1 Robert Selfridge,: Francis Lev. .
, Baml. H. Ashton, Joseph Yerxw,
O. Londreth _ Henry Diffenderffer,
' MonoV is received and payments m*de,dally.
, .The investments are made in oonformity with the
provisions of the .Charter! In REAL ESTATE MORT
GAGBB j GROUND rRBNTtt, and suoh first class securi
ties as will*always insure perfect seourity to the deposl
lore, and which oaxinot fau to give permanency ana eta
bUltr to this Institution.. f * anl-lv
CAVING FUND UNITEDSTA’TBS
*9 TRUST GOSTPAfTf, ooroer of THZBD and GHS9T*
BGTBtteets. ' . - ! -
Large land ‘small sums reoelved, and paid baok on de
ound. without notice, with MV* PEB OKNT INTBB
IST from the day of depoeitto the day of withdrawal,
Offloe hoars,' from 9 until 6 o’olook every dfcjy and cm
MONDAY SVBNINGB from T until 9Veloek.
, DRAFTS fot sale on Bngland, Iceland, and Sootland,
tromXlupwardß.
President—BTlPHßN B. OttAWTOBD
Treasurer—PLlNY FISK.
Teller—lAMJB Bi HUNTIB
XlonfecUonerj).
Kris kringle headquarters.—
We have just received our French Confectionery,
and are manufacturing a superior artlole'of Marsh Mel*
low-Cum Drops, Bon Bone, Cream'Da*e«, &o. Call
and supply yourselves with the best Oohfeotionery In
this city; at . JKFFRIEfI A EVANS’.
nolQ-Bm No. 718 MARKET St, bet. 7th and Bth.
ffiobacco.
S FUGUET.& SONS,
f Importers of HAVANA OIGARB,
se2B . 210 South FRONT Street.
ITCGARO, OAR AN AS AN2> PARTAGAS
JO BJSGARS.—A oholee invoice of these celebrated
brands on hoard brig “ New Bra,” dally expected from
Havana, and tor sale low, by CHARLES TJBTfI,
(New) 188 Walnut street, below Second,
**l fUcnnd flt Arv
GERMAN CIGARS. —BOO,OOO, various
IT brand, in store and for sale by WM. H. YBATON
910 Bonth FRONT Rt nos
JUatljiturß and Iron.
(UTOBL T. nftßlOK. - i. YAWBIIt
william i. khbioz* ,
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, .
K 7 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTBIITB,
raiLAnlLTSli. '
HERRICK & SONS,
ANGINBEBB AND MACHINISTS,
manufaoture High Mid Loir PreasoreSteim Bnginw, fo,
Land, Biver, and Marine aerrice,. _
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanka, Iron Boata, Ac., Oast*
tnge of aU klnde. either Iron or Brail.
Iron frame coon for Qu Works, Workahopi, Railroad
Stations, &o.
Beton* and Gas Machinery of tke latest and most
Improved oonetruotion.
Avery description of Plantation machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, ana Grist Mills, Taonnm Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Fitters. Pumping,Engines, Ac.
Bole Agents for N.BHllenx’s Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; J. P,
Boes’ Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
Steam Pomps.
Superintendent—B. H. BABTOL
AJNX?" iJUTB
ROPE,
OOKDB, TWINES, El'U.’
Blanafaotored and formate at the lowest Hew York
prices, by
WEAVER, FITEER & CO.,
No. 23 N. WATER Street, and 24 N. WHARVES.
nolT*2m
£_£ANDSORUBS AND CLAMPS.
Mo. 1. 62#e. per dos.
2. 760. «
8. 870. “
«. 1000. «
CLAMPS.
OHow, 01.26 perdoien,
7 Row, $1.76 perdosen.
8 Row, $2.26 per dosen.
HENRY 0. ECKSTEIN,
if Norta TetRD fttreet PfctlftdelifeU
FJIO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
ACADIA FREESTONE.
Mow landing, and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tons of this
beautiful Stone, both of the
BLUE, GRAY; AND BUPP TINTS,
the former of whioh, for softness and delioaoy of color,
Is unrivalled
For the character of this stone please examine the
following buildings:
Jos. uarrison’s, Eighteenth street and Rittenhouse
Squire.
Harrison's Building, Locust street, between Seven*
teenth and Eighteenth,
Samuel Smith’s West street and Rittenhouse square.
Mrs. Pot*rson’s No. 1219 Walnut street.
A. K. Womrath’B,4ls Arch stroet.
Samuel Bimes*, Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
T. K. J.Fasaitt, Seventeenth and Looust streets,and
others.
ARNOLD 4 WILSON, Agents,
PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING
WAREHOUSE,
1010 CHESTNUT STREET
' B. M. PELTWSLL, S
Anew and valuable discov
ery.
DR, HAM’S
AROMATIO INVIGORATING SPIRIT,
IT _®®*IJ^^^T*S*J !fi 3^|^^KUATKS,JLNyiGORA.TISB'
but Will not iNToxibatjs 'or btupify
Thisdelteloufi Beverage is superior to all invigorating
Cordials, Soho&pps, Nervines, &o. in nse for the euro of
Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Deart*burn, Drove ness, Kid*
nay Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperaooe, fto ,
as it will invigorate and strengthen, but will not in*
toxicato or ntupify. Persons who have beoome habitu
ated to the excessive use of Tobacco. Opium, and Spirit
uous Liquors, will find speedy ana permanent relief
from a desire to use these destroying agents, by taking
a bottle or two of this
DELICIOUS MEDICAL BBVEHAOE!
Weak and Bickly Females will find Dr. RAM’S IN
VIGOR ATING SPIRIT a qniok and sure cure, it being
a Regenerator as well as a fctrengthener of the Human
Bystem. Each Complaint that the AROMATIC INVI
GORATING CORDIAL is calculated to cure is named
upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and foil
directions for uso are also minutely given.
PRICK ONB DOLLAR PBB DOTTLE.
Prepared by DARIUS HAM,
Principal office, No. 48 WATER St., N. York.
For sale by T. W. DYOTT & SONB,
u26*3m 218 N. SECOND Btreot, Philadelphia.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
CHIC AGO, ILL.
The subscriber, having hod much practical experi
ence In selootlng and locating lands in the various Land
Districts In the Western States, has unusual facilities
for making valuable selections for
LAND WARRANTS OR CASH.
Having Survtyora constantly in (As field to make
personal examinations, he can always make the most
Jndiqloos locations.
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity
of olimate, near tbo line of railroads, may now l>e
Id
lOWA AND WISCONSIN.
Satisfactory references given when required.
{o* Money invested In Kansas and Nebraska, and
any of the Western Btates.
8. SALISBURY,
40 CLARKE Street. Obloaen.
First premium, franklin insti
tute, 1868, to ORARX’B PATENT BRICK
MACHINE and BRICK KILN. They are now offered,
with full guarantee to perform in a very»uporior way as
regards cost, quality, end quantity. Address J. W.
ORABV, care of I. P. MORRIS & CO., Port Richmond
Iron Works, Philadelphia.
N. B.—l will take au interest with any one who wishes
to engage in the manufacture of liriok in Philadelphia,
and guarantee that Brick can be made at one half the
cost of the common process. n023-Bw* J. W 0.
fVRNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS.
VJ We have just received a comprehensive and va
ried stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap
pendage to Churches, Vestibules, Conservatories,' and
other buildings, where It Is deemed necessary to embel
lish, or to give a chaste and elegant appearance. Any
color may be had, either plain or ornamental, elabo
rately or In relief. ZIEGLER & BMITH,
Wholesale Drag, Paint, aud Gla»s Dealers,
se3B*dtf •<*«•»*.*«** nor Hwvind and Gr»en ns
PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.—
SPECIAL NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.—The above
offere e vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surf&oes, which combines the following advanta
ges : A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed
off with water, dirsolves all substances that are sola- -
ble la water, hence facilitating instead oT obstruotlng
their absorption, and doss not get rancid. The lasi
property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail, at " BIKTIB’o Laboratory and Pharmacy,
mhfl Twelfth and Chestnut stre%t
HEIDSIOK & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE A
constant supply of the original genuine brand, in
bond and in store, for sale by WILLIAM H. YBATON,
sole agent for Pennsylvania, No. 210 South FRONT
Street. nos
Great western insurance and
TRUST COMPANY.
OPFlOfi IN COMPANY’S BUILDINO, 403 WALNUT
• ' SVREKT
BTATEMENT OF BUSINESS EOR YEAR ENDING
OCTOBER 31» 1838.
~.$223 500 00 ,
51,463 03 $275,253 03
Capital
Surplus
Received for Premiums........ 91,565 45
“ “ Interest, Keats, &e 7,825 49 $99,390 94
Bald Losses, Expense Ooromls- > - *'
slons, re-Insnrauoe, Return* r
ed Premiums. &c $70,388 00
„ , ASSETS.
Real Estate, Bonds aud Mort~
„ gages...... $141,241 00
Htoeks ~,,, 47,915 00
Bills Receivable 59,886 78
Unsettlfd Premiums and other
debls due Company
Cash on hand, and In the hands
of Agents,
8,889 28
.. t , : $275,263 08
a ™ e ®tjng or the Btockho\'iers, convened on the
Inrtiuof *‘**£k® following persona wore elected DIREC
TORS for the ensuing year, viz •
CHARLES 0 LATtIRQP, 1423 Walnut street.
wsr X n 0 5”; o r, rch “ l > lB N - •*«*•
WM' DARLISG, 1338 Pine street.
ISAAC HAZLEUUHST, Solicitor.
i°?r? ?• nUNTEH. firm of. Wright. Huoter, * Co.
I "u«n*' oY ’ firl " of E ' Tra * kOo > Ooldrmlth’B
J OHN H. MoCDiWY, firm' of Jones, White, ft Mo-
Curdy. ' '
TF£ S V. L ,:. ( . Jlljt ' KSPlE * firm *> f Gillespie d; Zeller.
?«?***?■ SMITH. fl rm of J. B. Smith & 00.
cor - Seventh and Sansomsts.
9&NIKL L. COLLIER, firm of 0.11. Grant & 00.
THOMAS POTTER, 229 Arch street
I Walnut and Sixth streets.
JONATHAN J. BLOOUM, 16 1 8. fourth street.
At a subsequent meeting of the Board CHARLES 0.
was unanimously re-elected President, and
Hon, WM. DARLIftG .Vice President.
se2S*tJ&nl
' JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary.
Th?s Company has DISCONTINUED MARINE HULL
BISKS. ’
r FIRE, INLAND, and MARINE CARGO RISKS con.
tinue to bo taken on thelotrast terms. n27-d<kWtf
THE QUAKER OITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, OFFICE 408 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS 1277,-
665.86.—Insures against LOBS or DAMAGE BY FIRE
and the PERILS OF THE SEA. INLAND NAVIGA
TION and TRANSPORTATION.
TEN per cent, in cash returned on the earned
premiums of Open Inland Policies.
OFFICERS.
President— GEORGE H. HART.
Vloe President— B. P. ROSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—H It. COUGBIIALL.
Assistant Seoretary—S. H. BUTLER.
DIRECTORS.
Geo. H. Hart, ~ ». w! Bailey
E P.Rosa, Andrew R. Chambers,
A. G.Catteli, J, L. Pomeroy,
Joseph Edwards, Charles G. Xmlay,
John G. Dalo. H, R. Coggahall.
Foster S. Perkins, Satol. Jones, M. D.,
.. Hon. H. M. Fuller,. . . .
«e2l-y Attost, H. R. COGGBHALL, Beo’y.
Ambrioan FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED 1810—C HARTER PER
PETUAL. <
No. 810 WALNDT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
Haring a large paid-np Capital Stock andBnrplns
Invested in sonud and available Securities, continue to
Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise.
-Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DUBOTOXB.
George Abbott,, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris,
Samuel 0. Jaorton, James R. Campbell.
Patriot Brady, Edmund G. Dutlllt.
! Charles W. Pouttney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, Prosident.
THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary. ja2B-ylf
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
South FOURTH Btreot.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital,. #200,000.
Organised 1861.
Privileged to Insure Houses, annually or perpetually;
Personal Property, annually/or for a less period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De
posits; hold Trusts a&dgrantannulties
ALFRED WEEKS. President.
B. O. TYLER, Vloe President.
J. W. Mabtisw, Secretary.
nißßorcas.
Alfred Weeks,
B. 6. Tyler,
J. W. Souder,
C. R. Bloking,
J. h. Hutchinson,
J. 17. Stokes,
JelB-ly G. P.
Life insurance and trust com
pany .—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK
Streets. Capital, $612,725.03.
INSURES LIVES for short terns, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur
chases life interests in Real Estate, and makes All
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assign***,
Trustee*, and Guardian*.
nnnxi.
Daniel L. MUler, Samuel E. Stoke*,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard B.Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern; James Easton,
Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilua Paulding)
Charles Hallowoll, Edmond A. Bonder,
Hoary 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
fiodolphua Kent, John W. Hornor,
William If. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner,
P.B. MiohJer,Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, Prosident.
SAMUEL B. STOKES, Vico Pres’t.
Joan W. Doxbob. Secretary. nIS-ly
COMMONWEALTH
FIRS
INSURANCE
STATE Off PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICE,
NORTHWEST CORNER
FOURTH ANi» WALNUT. STREETS.
rnn.ankz.ntia.
fsbssribed Capital, HOO.COO.
Biucroaa.
Dr. 0. Jayne, Thos. B. Steward
H. L. Benner* J. M. Butler,
3. M. Whitall. }. K. Walker,
Idw, 0. Knight, M. R. Wendell,
H. Lewie, Jr., S. K. Hoxaie.
DAVID JAYMB, M. D., President,
THOMAS B. BTSWABT, Vice Pres’t.
BlwxniL 8. Moos, BeoreUry. ja29-y
Fire and inland risks.—fame
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
(Organised under the Aot of Assembly relative to In
suranoe Companies, passed April 2d, 1866.)
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-Presidont.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Offioo 411OHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS. 1
George W. Day. Jacob K. Vaughan,
William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Charles Richardson, D. 3. Birpjy,
Barclay Lippincott, John W.Everman,
Jos. R. Brognard. A. H. Rosenheim,
Ohas. Stokes, fe24-y M. Stern.
Na. 6. $1 12 per doi.
0. 1 26 <
7. 1 60 «•
8. 1 76 “
EASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.—
JDi OFFICE No. 6 EXCHANGE.
Authorized Stock Capital, $&00,000. Ohartks
Pkrpztual.
Fire Risks on Merchandise and Buildings.
Marine Risks on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights.
Inland Transport'ion Risks on Goods per Railroads,
Canals, and Steamboats, takonon favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
Andrew Cochran, George A. Wright,
WilUam I. Brown, Thomas Shaw,
Richard G. Stotesbury, George Cookman,
Peter D. Myers, Charles Stoy,
Robort B. Walker, Jacob Reed,
Jaoob Lukous, W. O. Stotesbury.
ANDREW OOOHRAN, President
William I. Bbowm, Vice-Pre»ident. nB-tf
Howard fire and marine insu
RANGE COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street
PhitadelphU.
DIKEOTOKB.
Thos. L. Ludera, Wm.P. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt.
M. W. Baldwin, John H. Diehl,
John 0. James, Wo.K. Hamlin,
A. J. Backnor, 11. 11. Shillingford,
John W- Sexton., 0. K. Spangler,
William llaignel, H. U. Houston,
Edwin Booth, Wm. 11. L^ve,
John Garrison, Charles P. Norton,
E.S. Wame, Is&aoMyer.
President—THOMAS L. LUDBE3.
Vice President—E. 8. WARNS.
Secretary—CHAßLES A. I)UV. . sol6-tf
IVON EXPLOSIVE BURNING FLUID.—
L 1 - We are now manufacturing:, and are prepared to
sell) a BURNING FLUID, which will not explode in
the ordinary one of the article.- It has been experi
mented npon, and subjected to the soberest teste before
the best oheaical talent in this city, without a single
failure? and wo now offer It to the public, feeling confi
dent that a great desideratum has been attained.
SHOEMAKER h 00.,
tfannfaotoren and Dealer PAINTS, YARNIfIHIB,
*od WINDOW BLASS, Northeast corner .FOURTH and
SACS Streota, Philadelphia.
Bole Agents for the sale of the celebrated Floreffe
Plate Glass. mh2B-tf
ris NOT A DYE!
JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re
store Cray Hair to 11s original color in from ten to
twelve days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen off
and become thin.
It may be used as freely as water, and Is the most beau*
tlful Dressing for the Hair now in uso.
Thousands iq different parts of the Union have lesti
ded to its wonderful virtues, and all who have used It
join In their praise of It.
Bold, Wholesale and Uetail, by Dr. BWAYNB & BON,
No. 8 North SEVENTH Btroot, above MARKET, Sole
Agents for Philadelphia.
Trade supplied
DETERSIVE SOAP Time, labor, and
money saved. In using It, clothes do not require
any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will
go as far as throe pounds common noalu Soap. ‘War
ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
It Is decidedly the cheapest and bent washing Boap
over offered to the public. Manufactnred only by
VAN lIAAGEN & MoKKONE. For sale by all re
spectable Grooers In the oity, and wholesale only by
TIIAIN & MoKEONE.
23 South Wharves
ryiAW & BEERS'
J. LUBRICATING GREASE,
the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles
Of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, BRAYS and
WAGONS, and HEAVY MAOHINERY.
For Bale in tin pans, kegs, and barrels, by all the
DRUGGIBTB In the city and the MANUFACTURERS,
Wrt 1R SOUTH WAVER Rtr+a*
IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
for every one to know where they will get the
most for their money, especially each times as these.
ZIEGLER Sc BMITII, Wholesale Druggists, corner of
BEOONB And GREEN Streets, are disposing of their
White Lead. Ground Paints, or all Colors, and Window
Glass, all or the best quality, at prices whloh will be
pleasing to buyers • call
N UTICE.—-Dealers in
PateutforVulcanised Rubber Pußponders, Braids,
Webs,and all other Fabrics and articles ciadeby c.imbin.
ing fibrous substances with threads or sheots of vulcan
ised rubber are notified that unless the same are properly
stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authori
ty, they cannot be legally disposed of In the United
Btatfifl Merchaots and dealers are invited to examine
specimens now in store, and to give thoir orders for tho
Bpring Trade to the undersigned, KXCLCBIVK OWN
ER OF THE TITLES AND JSXCLUa’Vt RIGHTS
IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all
the styles heretofore manufactured or Imported and
many others.
AL*O, L T O£NBKS TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL
—end the Terms—may be obtsiiml on application to
me at No. 2.1 COURTLANDT Street, N Y
n24-ly . lIoKACB U DAY.
a jAICUM, -A huge .stock of Navy and
Vx Amoricau Navy Oakum ou hand and for sale ty
WEAVER, FILLER Sc CO.,
no2o No. 29 N. Water st., and N. Wnarvei.
Insurant QEami
17,823 02
Hon. W. D. Kelley,
J. W. Forney,
P. B. Mingle,
James Watson,
Ludlam Matthews,
William Curtis,
rner.
Paid up Capital, 9300,009,
WtttQß attfr djeuucats.
YARNALL A OGDEN,
472 N. THIRD Street, above Noble,
WHOLESALE DRUGQIBTB,
IT 18 NOT A DYE!
|II W SSm E
PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, AND. BALTI-
_ . MORE RAILROAD.
«after Saturday. December 4.1858,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE - PHILADELPHIA
UP M"“ more > at 8 A.M., IP.M.,(Express,) and
Jot Wilmington, at 8 A.M., 1,3.30, and UP M.
£ or ?.!I,P¥ Ue > B A. M,, and 1 and 330 P. M
For Middletown, at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M.'
For Dover, at B*A. M., and 1 P. M.
> ForSeaford at 8 A. H., and 1 P. M.
_ ' TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Baltimore at 8.30 A.M., (Bapreja,) 12 noon,
am 6.40 P.M.
B Jg'’p V0 M Wilmln ® toD at 7 20 “4 U.*o A. M., 2.26 an
Leave New C&Btleat 6.45 and 11.12 A.M., and 8.06
Leave Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 6.30 P. U.
Leave Dover at 0.20 A. M., and 4.35 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 7.46 A. M,, and 1.46 P. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 1 66 P. M., and 12.16
A. M.<
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal
timore.
Do do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phila
delphia.
Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will run
as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
places at & 00 P. M,
Leave Wilmington for do do do 665 P. Id
Leave Baltimore for Hayre de Graoe do" 6 00 P. M
no 2 8. M. FELTON, President
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
ggwffffitfe AMEBIC A N ROYAL MAIL STEAM
f*OK KBIT.TOM 10 LITKRPOOL
Ohur a«b!n
Bswmd OablnJPusago.
»*o* M«*W *» LltlMOOl
OoiofCAHn Ptssigis.,.. • ,*UO
BcflondOabia Pmb»ij«.,, 60
“O'**™ «U »t nVlifix. ■
ifTvA’ 0 .? 11 *' J q Wm. I CANADA, O&pt. Lm»,
i-? 10 ”*- AMSRXOA, O&pt.Wiokmin
»x Lotl ' Niagara’c»V iwrio.
A»BIOA, Oapt. ShtMon. | ITJKOPA, b»pf. J. tWtch.
XtaMo YM.elj carry a dear white light at mast-hesdi
iunV ,^’ 14 *» w ! "«•»Port ?3w '
A»Sfi?r , a\.' lng ’ l««rt»Bo.t 0 a, l/
KUTK)°A’ S , h „t.” n s on ' York,Wednostlay,’ Deo. 8
PHnJ^T*' A^ L ®*^? h, ‘‘B03to»; WedDOfld&y, Dec. 16.
a n¥»At 'W kln *> “ N • Yor *> Wednpgday, Deo. 23
ARTA B T A f* atOn . e > “Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 20
JfAiiff t , N Ycik > Wednesday, Jan 6
jLPnA?A’o\* n *‘ “Boston, Wednesday, Jan 12.
A n R !S A> Skanntm », “ N York, Wednesday, Jan 10.'
Berths not eeoured until paid for. J>
An experienced Burgeon on board.
~ Theownßi-aoftie.*© Skips will net be accountable fo
(sold, Silver, Bullion, Specie. Jewelry,
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor ani
the value thereof therein exorCsued.
Por freight or passage apply to
nol-y- BOtTNAED. 4 Bowling Green.
JSfe . STEAM TO GLASGOW, LXVER-
SgiIPOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN. AND LONDON-
DfeftllY, without deiay, for $BO.
Return tickets, good far six months, to either of the'
above places, by any steamer of the line, $OO for the
round trip, out and back.' ■ ■ •
FtlOU HBW TOBK.
Edinburgh, Camming, Wednesday,-Deo22,l2o’elock M
Glasgow, Thomson, ; Saturday, Jan 22,12 o’clock M
FROM GVAEQOWr - •
Qlugow, Thomson, WedoeSday, December 2 2d,
Ealaburgh, Cummiog, Saturday, January 22d.
RITES 09 PASSAGE.
FROM QLASQOW,
yirat Olaar
Steerage, found with cookfd provisions!
FROM MBW YORK.
First OUaa ,75 00
Steerage, found with cooked provisions &0 00
Children under 14 years of age, hair fare: Infants In
Bteerage.free.
Beturn tickets available within six months, by any
steamer of this line. >
First 0 lass, ~. $l4O Steerage ,SOQ
An experienced Surgeon attached to e&oh Steamer.
For freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN Sc 00., 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia .
ROBERT ORAIG, 17 Broadway. New York.
HALL Sc LONKY, Buchanan’s Wharf. Baltimore.
no2T ’
FOB CHABLESTON, S. o.—Heron’s
33S LINE—ONLY REGULAR LINK-GOODS RE
CEIVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY
DAY.—Freight and insurance at leas than sailing ves*
eel rates, by the steamship KEYSTONE STATE. Capt.
0. P Marahraan, to Bail on MONDAY, December 6th,
at 4 o’clock P. M., from second wharf abore Vine st.
For further particulars please seb adrertisement of
Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, in this paper.
For freight or passage apply to
FOB CHABLESTON AND SA-
SafflttL VANKAQ -HERON’S LINK.
GOODS RECEIVED AND DILLS OF LADING SIGNED
The splendid Steamships
KEYSTONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA,
Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest,
one of these ships sailing bitty SATURDAY st 10
e’oloek A. U., alternately for Charleston and Sa
vannah.
Until the steamship State or Georgia has received her
new boilers, the Steamship Keystone Stato, in order to
accommodate passengers and the trade, will msko
Weekly Trips, alternately to Charleston and Savannah.
Shippers will please send down their goods on B&tur-.
day,
FOR,CHARLESTON
The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain O. P,
Marshman, will commence loading on THURSDAY,
December 2d, and sail on MONDAY, December oth, at
4 o’olock, P, M.
FOR SAVANNAH.
The steamship Kejstone Btate, Captain Charles P.
Marahman, will sail on SATURDAY. December llth,
at IQ o’clock A, M. .
At both Charleston and Savannah, theae ahlpsoonneol
frith steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail
roads, Ac., for all places In the South and Southwest.
FREIGHTS REDUCED.
COMPANY,
Hoary Freight at an average of It per cent, below
New York steamship rates.
. INSURANCE.
FREIGHT and INSURANCE on a large proportion
of goods shipped Booth will be found to be lower bj
these snipe xnon pysamog tw«nr
Cabin passage. 00
Bteerage do 8 W
..Excursion Tickets, good forth* present year. 80 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship has ealled.
For freight or passage, apply to
A. HERON; Jr.*
No. 828 (late 81) North TVharve*.
Agents at Charleston. T. 8. A T. G. BUDD.
Agents in Savannah. 0. A. GREINER A 00.
For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA]
every Tuesday.
For Florid*, from Savannah, steamers ST. MARYg
and ST. JOHNS, even* Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havana, from Charleston, Steamer ISABEL, on
the 4th and 19th of every month. jell
1858. 1859.
MEMPHIS ANDNEW ORLKAN3 UNITED STATES
MAIL PACKET LINK.—Tha splendid Boats of this
old end popular LINK will loare Memphis and New
Orleans, as heretofore, on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & PRIDAYS.
MONDAY PACKETS.
NEBRASKA Capt. A. R. IRVIN,
BIN FRANKLIN Capt. J. D. CLARK.
WEDNESDAY PACKETS.
JOHN BIHONDS.
INQOMAR
Uapt..
FRIDAY PACKETS.
BELFAST.
H. R. W. HILL.
!I7* These Boats oonnoct at Memphis with the Rail*
roods from that point, also wfth regular Packets for
St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, and Nashville, on
their respective days. Leave Memphis immediately on
the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Gars. Passengers can arrange their arrival so as to
avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea
Bure may require.
For information, inquire of J. J. RAWLINGS,
At Webb A Rawlings’, 816 Main St, Memphis.
S. H. Shook, Adr. Agent. ocl2-2m
Philadelphia farming and
VBNTILATING WAREHOUSE.
ARNOLD A WILSON,
Buaoaaaoia re a. a. baxaibqs.
Wo have removal from oar old stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE STORK, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below tho St. Lawrence Hotel, whore our
old friends and the publio are respectfully invited to.
examine our extensive stock o( Warm Air Furnaces,
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Euamelea
Stone Mantels, Parlor Goal Grates, Ao., cca. We are
now manufacturing OHILBON>B'OELEBRATKD PAT
ENT NEW GOAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and suited to all classes of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful patterns ot Low Do
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all siies and pattern o
We have also commenced the manufacture o.
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PHEMTUM at the late Fair and Exhi
bition of lAe Franklin Institute of this city. They
represent atl the me and beautiful aktiqok Marbles,
are not injured by Smoke, Coat Gas, Oil or Acids ,
and are sold Wholesale ana Retail, at «n*c\ list pries
than Marble. Call and see them.
ARNOLD A WILBON.
BBNJ. M. FSLTWELL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia. April. IR/19_«p54 It
HARDWARE —The subscribers, COM
MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale or FOREIGN
kND DOMESTIC HARDWARB. would respectfully
sail the attention of the trade to their stock, whiob
the/ are offering at lowest ratal. Oar assortment con*
cists in part of—
Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Oa,
Oow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tonga*. Look, Ship,
Mine, and Coil Chains.
The celebrated “L” Horse Nails; Stone and Sledge
Hammers.
“Wright’ ” and other Anrils; Bo!id Box and other
Vices.
Short and long handle Fry Fans; xoand and oral
Bake Pans.
“Martin’s” superior Files and Rasps; Bed Borewa.
“Excelsior” BafetyFase: Blasting Tabes.
Corn, Grass, and Brier Boy thoa; Hay, Corn, and Straw
-*nlreo.
Hay, Manure, Tanners’, and Spading Forks.
Rakos and Hoes; Bhovola and Spades, of all kinds.
Taoks, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and finishing Nails.
Oast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Looks of all
kinds; Cutlery, Ramaand Pumps, Axes,Hatchets, Ham
mers, Pianos, and other Tools, Ac., Ao.
W. G. I.KWIB A SON,
No. 411 COMMERCE Street
sotfl« <mir Restaurant*
Aroade hotel,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH.
PHILADELPHIA.
Conducted on tub European Plan.
A new lease for a terra of years having been obtained
for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con
tinue to bo conducted ns heretofore, on the European
plan, and tho prices remain unchanged, viz:
Room Psb Dat 600. Dinner 6Qo. Dbbakpabt and
Tea, baoh, 37^0.
Tho house has been thoroughly renovated, and every
thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambers
are heated in winter by means of Steam Pipes, for which
no extra charge is made.
There is no bar kept In the house to be a source of
annoyance to guests.
The accommodations are designed wholly for bnsiness
men—hence no ladies are rooeired.
ITT* This house is never closed day or night.
J. D. BROWN,
23. DE YOUNG,
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, Pa.,
(Erected in IMT.
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
mj2»-y WBLLB OOVERLY. Proprietor
De LANEY'S SALOON AND BESTAU
RANT. N. E corner THIRTEENTH and
OUESTNUT Streets. Philadelphia*
no2'Bmo WM. A DB BANBY, Proprietor,
J PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No.
• 808 MARKET Street, four doors above EIGHTH,
fiontb eldo, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roasted.
Fried Pickled, &o } Ac , for Homo Consumption ana
Transportation. N. ll.—Dinner from twelve to three
o’clock. 0c22-tf
BRANDIES.— spinet Qastlllon,” Harettj
and other Cognacs of various rihtMes, In hall
nines and quarter casks: PelleroUin Rochelle Bran dies,
pale and dark, In half pipes, half casks, 'andone-elghth
casks. Imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHIiIN A 00.,
0023 231 and 23? South fourth rtrwt.
aqippui!)
KtM.MfI.HIMMHfIHIfIBO
76
.16 guineas.
. 8
A. HERON, J*.,
828 North Wharves.
EVERY DAY
•Oapt. JAB. 7. SMITH,
it. BURDETT PARIS
>Capt. WM. WBAY.
...T.H.NBWSLL.
IVOY. 29, 1858.—CHANGE OF HOUR
PENNSYLVANIA '
„„ central railroad
STEUBENVILLE, Mnffl’ 1 ‘ '
OINOINNATI,’ OmOAQO®* - -
LOUIBYILLN, bH»t™
BT.LODIB,’ . . . JJDB S N |S®L
NEW-ORLRANB, 81
„ And ill Intermediate Points fn .
IliLlNOiaj KKNTtJOKY Minnr •
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINi&SOTAvMM&i™^ 1
•' KANSAb/ AND NBBBA&IA ***’
Pawengers to pointa.wost of. Piitsbnnrfc •
Clerelaod end Creetlme hare ohoiee
requeeted to »»ke , Mutton before .pplJS^i« u“
TURRR THROUGH TRAINS LSAVR PHILADEL
PHIA DULY,
*, m . PUR THE WEST:
(Mail Train and Past Line, Sundays Excepted.)
TRAINS LBATO PHILAD2L- | BUTOXNINO-ABACS PULA'
* ' DILFHIA: • *
Mailtrsloat..;.7.3oA.M. | Mail train at. .11.00 night.
Bast 1iue..;i...4 00P. M. Pastime...... 8.30 A?M.
*^P re * a wail. .11.00 night I Express mail.. 6.00P.M.
The mail-train stops at all the stations between Phila
delphia AhdPittsburgh,
«_ZL A I MATS. WAT TBAIKS AjSJUfW,
Harrisburg ac- - Harrisburg -ae---' -
eommpdation.l.oo P. M. commodation.7.ls P. K,
I W rt V- 101(1 • Lancaster' and
ft-C01umbia....,4.80 P. M/ . Columbia..*.l22oP M r
e „ . (Bundaya Excepted )
«F57“fS!. r ? r rS ON . B J , “ y ' WILLIAMSPORT, EL
“IHA. BUFFALO, AND NIAGARA FALLS; leers
Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M , and 4Pi H ' '
The ears leavers Pennsylvania Baliroad Passenger
Btation, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets,entaranoe,on Eleventh street, whew through
tickets to all points West can be obtained. *
, .Baggage will be received at any time daring 1 the day
No charge for handling baggage. ' , •
,For further information, apply at the Btation. be
tween tho hours of 8 30 A. M., and 11 p. M .
THOMAS MOORE,
Agent Penn’a B. Co.
■PHILADELPHIA, GERMAN TOWN
A AND NORBIBTOW N'B AUBOAD.—•TTIHMSB
ARRANGEMENTS. '
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10,185»«.
• FOR GERMANTOWN, ..
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7#, S4O min/, 9)4, 10%, 11#
A.M ,3, 2,3, 4,5, 0, 7*, 8, 9,10.11# .
Leave Oermantown 6, 7. 7)4, 8. 9 10 min.. 10#, 11 #
A. M., 1.10 min., 2. 3,4, 5, 0,7, 8,9,10 K P. M?
ON SUNDAYS
Leave Philadelphia 9;20 min. A. M., 2, 0# pj M-
Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 min.?##
CHBST.'UT mill railroad.
4 I**™ Philadelphia's, 7#, 8.40' min., 11# A.M., 2,
ChertDutHli] 7 30 win , 7.35 m1n.,8.50 min.,
11.10 A. M., 12 50,3 40, S 40. 7.40 mla. P. M;
_ ' ON SUNDAYS,
Leate Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2,6 V P.M.
L^2. o Jl? 6tna * mu 8A; M. v 12.50. 6.20 min P.M.
FOR CONSHOHOGKBN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia G#, 9,11 A. M., 105 min., 3.10
min.,4#,5.60mm ,L# P.M,
Leave Norristown 6,7, 9,11 A. M., 1, 3#, 3.40 ml*.
P. fil. ' ,
„ ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 0 A M. and 3P. M.
Leave Norristown 7 A M. and 6 P.M. '
for.manavunr;..
Leave Philadelphia 6#, 7 35 min., 9, 11 *A. M., 1 Ofr
min .2 05, 8.10 min . 4#, 6.60,7.46 min ,11V P. M.
SUNDAYS BAME AS NORRISTOWN.
CHESTER VALLEY RAli ROAD. FOB DOWNING-
; • TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6# A. M. and 3.10 min. P. M.
Learo Dowolngtown 7)4 A.'M end 1 P. M
Q. K. SMITH, General Superintendent.
nol3 DEPOT,,NINTH and GREEN.Sts.
AND iSLMJCBA KAiL-1
A ROAD LINE.—QUICKEST BOUT,® "to * Elmira,
Wilkeabarce, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island. Niagara '
Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, St* Pauls,
Detroit, Dunlieth, and St. Louis. -
Passenger trains will leave ihe Philadelphia and
Beading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and YIBS
BtreetSjdaily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: -
7.30 A. M. I>AY EXPRESS, -
For Elmira, Niagara FaUe, Buffalo, Obleago,
Milwaukee, Bock Island, Galena, St, Pauls, Burlington,
and St. Louis. - 1 > ‘
- 8.80 P. M. NIGHT jBXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Falls. Buffalo,' Detroit, Chicago,'
Milwaukee, Book Island,'Gueuft, St. Pauls, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
The 7;80 A. M. train runs through to HARRISBURG,
stopping at all stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch
of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad. ’
MO
At Rupert, for Wilkesbarre, Title too, Scranton, and all
stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOIIfIBUBG
• RAILROAD. : ' ’
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge. .• . . .
£7" Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line’s Ticket Office. Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas
senger Depot , oornerof BROAD and VINE. "
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN -
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dally,
jßundajjS excepted,) for all points West aha North, at. 6
Freights must be delivered before 8 P. M. to insure
their going the same day.
F <r further Information apply at
Freight Depot: Broad, below Vine.
Or to OHAfI. 8. TATPEN, General Agent, '
N. W. oor. Sixth -
oel-tf Philadelphia. _
I%TEW YORK. UNKS—l'Hlfi CAMDRK
■L I AND AH BOY BAIBBOAD AND PHILADBBPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD dOMPANY’a DIRER.
PBOH PHILADALPHIA TO NSW YOBS, AND WAY
PLAcika.
Lo*t* as follows, vii: - lam.
At 6A. W., Tift Camden sad Amboy, Aoooamodft
tlon.M.,..., ......a.,.....,,.,,,,. S SO
At 6 A. M., Tii Camden and Jersey City, N. 3. Ac
commodation.... ’ 2 25
At 8 A. H., Tift Camden and Jersey City, Morning
3 00
At 10 A. M., by Steamboat John Neileon,Tla Taw
ny and Jersey City, 3lofnicg Express 8 00
At 2 P. It., Tla Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ir
press.; . ; 8 oo
AtSP. M. Tift Camden and Jersey City. Iraning
Mail , , 8 < 0
At BP. M., via Camden ana Amboy, Aeeommoda*
Won, Ist Class... 2 25
At 3 P. fit., via Camden and Amboy, Aecommoda
- i eo
At 6 P. U., via Camden and Amboy, Aecommoda
tlch, Ist Class;. a 25
At 5 P. fit., Tla Camden and Amboy, Aooosxaodn*
tion, 2&a Claes,,,,, 1 75
VhefiP. U.-line,rens daily, all others Sundays*: ~
eepted
At H\' P. M., from Kensington Depot, Tla Jersey '
City, Mail, Saturdays excepted, r s 2 2&
• SxpreSs Lines stop at the principal stations only.
Porßelridefe, Saston, Ilomlagtan. Ao.. at 6A.M.
and 2# P.M. from Walnut street 'wharf,
Por Water Gap.Stroudabnrg, Scranton, Wilkeabarr* r
MontroM. Great Bend, < Ac., at 0 A. U., Tin Delaware,
Lackawanna at Western Railroad,
for Freehold, at Q A. M. and 2 F. M.
For Mount Holly at 6 A. M.. and 2W and 6 P. ME.
WAT LOTS-
For Bristol, Tranton,~&o.Tat 2 % and 4P. M.,
For Palmyra-Ban cocas. Borerly, Burlington.' Bordet
•own Ao;, at 3 P.M. /j *
Steamboat Biolard Stockton for Bordeatowh,'Snd ln»
termediate places, at 2KP. M. *
Steamboat John Heflaon, for Tacony t at 10 and lljtf
A. M , and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. M.
m , leare Walnut street wharf.
Fifty pounds of baggage enly allowed each pee*
■eager. Passengers are prohibited from any
thing as baggago but their wearing apparel. Au bag
gage over fifty pounds to be paid for oxtra. The Oom
pany limit their responsibility for baggage tocae dollar
per poond, and,will not be liable for any amount b*
yoad fIOQ, exospt by speeUl contrast.
nB. H. 3ATZMXB< Agent
- 1 O. iA.8.8. 00
. FALL ARRANGEMENT.'
F«r BETHLEHEM. DOYLJBTOWN, &e., and by
olose railroad connections for
Easton, OatawisM, Now York city,
Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap,
Blanch Chunk, Elmira, WUkesb&rre,
Hazleton, Niagara Falla, Scranton.
On and after WEDNESDAY, August 25tb, 1868, Pm
senger Trainß will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, as follows:
For Bethlehem, Keaton, Wilkoebarre, Water Gap',
Scranton, &0., (Express,) at 0.16 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Williama
port, Elmira, and the West, (Express,) at 2.16 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.46 A. M, and
4 P. Bt.
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 8.46 A.
M. anddp.il.
TRAINB FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 0 A. M. and 6 P.&f.
Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at T A. M. and
8.80 P.M.
Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at T.lO A.
M. and2.3o P.M.
Doylestown Trains run dally. Other Trains daily,
Sundays excepted.
All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen
ger Railroad.
Fare to Bethlehem..
« Mauch Chunk.,.........
“ Easton.,
11 Doylestown...
FOR SOIIOOLE Y*B MOUNT AIN—Bj 6.16 A. SI. train
to Easton, thence by N. J . 0. RR. anc D, L. <fc W. RR.
to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at the Moon,
tains at IP. M. Fare $3.10.
an 26 tf . BLLIB CLARK, Agent
PENNSYLVANIA.' RAILROAD.—THIS
A GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
lantio Cities with Western. North-wee tern. andfSouth }
western States, by a continuous Hallway direct. This
Hoad also connect* at Pittsburgh with daily line of
Bteamerato all poria on the Western Hirers, and at
Cleveland and Bandonky with Bteamerato all ports on
the North.western Lakes: making the most DIRKOT,
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Frelgh
can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST.
HATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITT
BUHGB.
fIAS?, oLies—Boots, Shoes, H#fa, and
Capa, Books, Dry Goods, (In bases
bales and trunks), Drags, (in boxes
and bales) feathers, fnr*,*0....... 00. per 100 lb.
fiIOOHD Glass—-Domestic Sheeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (In original
bales), Drags (in casks), Hardware.
Leather, Liquor, (in casks,) Wall
Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
lutwvd, *o.*o. Tfic. per 100 lb.
Third Glabb—Anvil*, Hemp. Bacon
and Pork, Salted, (loose or (n
saoka), Paint*, (dry and in oil,)
. CUsWexceptlari gad r05in).,,... Obc. rsi 100 lb
loeara Class—Coffee, fish, Bacon,
Beef,land Pork, (in ouks or fox**
eastward), Lara andLardOll, Nails,
Soda Ash, GemanOlay, Tar, Pitch,
Hosin, • Steel, Manufactured To
bacco, Rosin Oil, Queensware.
Sugar, (hhds., bbic., And boxes,)
&e,, Me...... ~.600. per 100 lb.
OO per bbl., until farther notioe.
GRAig—S6c. per ICO lbs., until farther notioe.
OoTiosr—|2 per bale, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight.
Until farther notioe.
In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel
phia. be particular to KAitxpackeges “ via Ftansylvunia
Railroad. 1 * All Goods consigned to the Agents of this
Boad, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
without detention.
f aaiOHV AGBXT3.—Clarke A Co., Chicago: Paoter &
A Co., Memphis, Tenn.; A F. Bass «fc Co., Bt. Loots,
Mo.; P.G. O’Riley* Co., Evansville,lndiana: Wm
Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky.; B. O. Hefdrum!
Madison, Indiana; H.W. Brown * Co., and Alh&n ft
Hibbard, Cincinnati: H. 8. fierce (b Co. Zanesville
Ohio; Leech * 00., No. 64 Kilby atreet, Boston: Leech
k 00., No. 3 Astor House, New Yerk. No. 1 William st.
New York; S. J. Bneeder, Philadelohia; Hagraw *
Koons, Baltimore; D.A Stewart, Pittsburgh.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General freight Agent.
. < _ H. J. LOMBABRT,
deP- General Superintendent. Altoona, Pa.
|p|ra SALAMANDER SAFES.
BSHfif A large assortment of
EVANS A WATSGN’B
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
- SALAMANDER SAFES,
VAULT DOOBB.
for Banks and Stores. *
BANE LOOKS,
Equal to any now in use.
_ IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, &e ,
On as good terms as any other establishment in the
United States, by -
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 26 South FOURTII Street.
PLEABK GIVE U 8 A OALL. PWUd 2Su«'
300 Boxes superior quality ot
Vx Herkimer county CHEESE, just received, and
for sale by o. o. 1 s abler, k co.,
’ ARCH St.j sewn* door below Troat
sl eo
2 60
..... 1 60