The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 06, 1858, Image 4

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Matoey Wm H .BheyJaS W- Todd Jno.
Mattingly Sami _-.Beppard Aaron ■ -Tremper Jno
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Matlaok H H ; B€dway, Abbot, A Tresor EDr
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'Migle John .2 Reiss Geo •; : - Turner John
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Mitchell Sdw-r ,Bodgeri At: , .. Walker/.
Miller John E, '-Rowland Wm WakeflSldß
Miller H-N- - - - Rodgers H Capt —Webeterß '
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Milnoniek W ‘. . ' Boffin Geo Welsh ADr .
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Mitchell John .Byno Wm H West 0
Moon 8 ~ . Bnff. Jacob WestOlementL
Morrieon Walter Ryan Jai‘' White J A
Moore Jas B ’ -fialoe Benedict White EdW
MosesTW A Son 'PaxidlPedro N/’ White Lesley .
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Alontgomery P Sadlor Brad White M W
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Monk Edw . Sainabary W. J Whitney Jas 0
3f)rris A/. Smsser Afills.W White JW
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Moriorthy I'atk-. Scottß D Wilson J W
Morgan Jtdwin'A handemah J G Willis W W
Malian Peter. ' iSekTO WO Witbent J G
Mutrhead Henry Seely J Wilson B
.MaUlnfP' '; ' SeverM H;'•' ’ Wilson Jasß
' ri l Seal J P. , Winsloe Isaac
Morphy Richtrd Beewald Henry - Winder Jacob M
MarphyDW--—Bereeeon Heniy WllUams Hiram
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MorphyWalter LSeelockO' L Wilson.RT
M^rgitroydeGeo, Sherman WraK, WilkinsOW :
Myers Lawrendsr "BneVrod Eagene ‘ Williams J B.
Nancrede Dr and Sherera-ii Jos ,• .- Wilson War B
Wrs Bamuel',:' Bhaw Jno " WlthamGW
Neblett 6ADr ’ 'Shaw Thos 8 Woods OB
NealJJ /:-. , Shepherd Job . Wood.Edw 2
Nichplas John 8 Shissler Louie. Worthmore H W
Newtown John W Bbartle Jno WoilHn Wm A
Norvell CD,. Shartle Jacob Wood Wro r
Nicols Wm H : ; fihive O - “ 1 Wood’J S
Nicolas Nicola Shepherd D P Woods Lewis A
Neal Sr Sibley Jas- Go Messrs
N ernes K Blnclair Bieh’d * WoVley Bracher A
Nevis Jos Simpson J Mathias
Nichdlsonß H,,, Simons J.M Dr, Wright I
Nickels JHBev J BimonJasK : - Wright Chas
NighUs John Bines Ohaa 8 . ' Wright Alex M
Nicholson T 8 'nre'John TJnderwood Hen
NattilWmDr, Blmonsqn Jno. Ulasted I.T Rev
Noctqn John A - -'Slughter John G- Valentine B K '
Nonrs Henry B .Bmlth Horace A .CrsoAlexr
NiobolsonH WDSmith-BP'' ■' YanLidr Jho'
Neldhardt Oh«s Smith Jno Varolok G L
NlghJingile G Oi Bmlth Wilson P, -.Qoigg Patk
Noble Wm 8 Bmlth Jonathan Van Dyke'A Bro
Nanlt P A Smith Joy GU
Newkirk AB Dr Smith Owen' ' Young Hiram ’
o'Connor Jos. Smith Israels YerkesJos
0 James - Smith:James -Young Jos'; •
pweq Wm H * Smith A Gilbert Zimmerman G
O’Rourke Wm ~- ls Messrs,, . - , ,
Osborne Edwin? -Small H'D \ -
GIDEON G/ WEBTC M,
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IN! THE ORPECANSI COUBT FOR .THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
;//Estate ot JOHN;KBATING, deceased.
>. The Auditor appointed by the Oourt to audit. ad]ost,
and settle.the account of WM. Yf K £ &TINO t Execator,
and to retnrt'dißtrtbution'rwiU meet', the. partiee inter-
TUBSDAYj the 14th or>Deoember, 1668, at 11
>o?clMk A. M hie WALNUT Street: *- M
• ;.dl-V frAmSt /: y' r Tap WAS BaL OH %. Auditor. :
I ONG^rSPBINGGARDENACADEMY,
JLAN B,'corner EIGHTH add BUTTONWOOD Sts.
'ailits varioui' forms j-iprepanng Students thoroughly
for situations in any .branch of business; Plain and. Or. *
namestai Writing: CommerdalCalottlattonfl
iCorrespondenceNo institution-in .the United State*
gires'a mot* thorough.mVfrdtUtaVwmo. In this'
department mteaohlngisdone, in classes, and la open
DAYknd EVENING.'} Time unUmited • * ? ■
MATHISMATIGAL.AND ‘CLASSICAL L3SPABT
MBNjT—(Separate from the above.)—Yottng Men end
' Bojs are prepared for anj. grade of ta.Sodiiawd OUs*
■leal Sdacetloh, vis:Spelling, Beading, Writing. Grim*
■ur. Geography, Arithmetic, JPhiloeopfey, Ac., Ancient
"end Modem Lsngnsgee, with all the higher Collegiate
BtmUjw;~B«Mloni or,five months commence September
Ist, and BebmarJ’ l*t.;T?opils received at anytime be.
drifter these dates aha charged accordingly. Cata*
loguoe foMlehedgratis.
r : ¥: PONLEAVY LONG, Principal
B
i .’'ttlTTEND®'” eai * AD jB'~L FHXA
Ai/ 0011USB01AL COLLEGE. eorthwwt , comer of
CHESTNUT and BBVBNTH Btreet*... _
■ r vAn} Institution designed to fit jcnuut men for AOS
TIVB BUSINESS. v • -
1 - BOABD Of TaUBTDS.
fi.B|Oouegyf, ~ franoifßoakta*.
jGeprge.ll, Btsart, r ••’i- DeTidMilne, , - ,
JqhttSpwlnwS; 3>a?idS,,Bn>wn,
Lmm Hooker, A.vTrftfemi,
.P/Bj Hinxoan, ■» ’■■* r rredtrtok Brown,
•J «•**■ ,v - JoehnaLippincott** • •
BOBBING SESSIONS afterßeptember 18th.
; JK&bh Student has • isbmnuAb nrsTßConos Jatthls
A' Diploma from here Is the best re
commendation a young hare, for obtaining a
good,oltaation. - -- • - -
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
College. . «8-tf
HfljONS. A. F. ROSAT, . .
i-TJU TEACHER OP FENCING,
, i BURJII’B GYMNASIUM, -
■ MARKET Street. above Eighth.
BRFANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF
{NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. FJU
ladelphla .College, .Southeaet corner, SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Street*. For Information, sail or' sand for
otronlar. J<IS-tf
■ EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED.
Piano Jotuo.
fcCS=ara PIANO FORTES!
' USrIJ-. J “* *» elegant atoo* of RAVEN,
RaOPN, i 00 m NUNNS A CLARK, HALLET.DA
, VIS A 00., and GALE k 00. B PIANOS. MEI6dE
-ONB of *#rt quality, it v J. X. GOULD’B*
* mjj B * ** °° rnw B*WBJTH and QHSSTNtJT oto.
■afTSSBa ENOEIiLENT. 'WARRANTED
rrrfTlNBW YOBK PIANOS; colabratodfor tono,
touch, dnranilitj, and tiatj appearance. 70ctarei,
PLaJN and LOUIS XIV; Pearl inlaid,"and 'Pearl kerl,
foreple, from *lBO upward*.; .Al«o, PIANOS to rent'
.'JAMES BELLAK, 279 Sonth JIPTH Street, ahore
Spruce,cola agent for Gumming* k Oanfield, and J k
,0. Fjeoher. ' " ' ' • " • nol3-lfa*
ohickering & sons, Manu-
M H.I I * factnrera of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND,
SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-PORTER.
Thle lathe largeßt and oldest manofeetorr In tha
.United Statea, having been
„? i ESTABLISHED, IN 1823; ••
Since which time ye lure ' ''
MADE AND! gOLttvffiWBNTY THOUSAND TWO
! HONORED PIANOS,
And h»TO nralred u testimonial. of tkelr SUPERI
ORITY-onrolWothoWj UJOeld, II; Siltir, nnd A
Brotfzt MtiaU. ~ • ’ ..
~ JO” Pianos to Rent, Toned, 1 and Repaired,
„'RRANOII HOUSE In PHILADELPHIA 1> nt 1607
CHESTNUT Street. . aeC-3m
J3polit)inMno«
PERRY’S BLANK BOOK
{ . AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT,
} S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND BAOB.
: PREMIUM AWARDED
By the PRANKLIN INBTITUTE for Manufacturing
' . . --. , Superior Acoount Books
FIRMS intending to open heir Books'on the first of
the Year, can select from a gbod stock on hand, Or bare
*tyle in ft superior manner.
- POpK-^IKPING v of .every. description executed in
the finest and moat aubafattlal menner. at loir prices
MAGAZINES bound fromCO ota, : to S 2 60 per Tolutne
bound In a new and handsbme uijle, from $1
OLP, YAHILY BIBLES re bo nnd. to look and wear
eaualto nbWi ' t x ! :
PERRY’S BOOK-BINDERY,
: ' : • .'EOUBTH aid BAOB. '
Oldest established Bindery in Philadelphia. n 2- 2m
«BSDFOBD SPHXKGS.—THIS
well-known and delightftil Summer Resort wIU
be otened for the reception of Visiters on the 16th of
.lhne« and kept open until the Ist ef October'. 1 i
new and spacious Buildings erected last year are
sow Tolly completed, and the whole establishment has
J W* a i furnished in superior style, and the aocommoda-
not excelled in any.part,of
under the management of Mr. A.
w hose experience, courteous manners, and
toeanh of^aocCffl, it is deeded
bfM
c .°?f > °y 1i ?io .m>d° oitonalTO arraugemonts to
SS f ?& iSS 1 «?iMMduaJ.witt I ‘ Bodford wator 1 .
i” bottla., at tho following
.. Carboy, 10 gallon. , u
BoHtoß,lJ< P II ‘ t i por-doaen. jm>
s : fh, bnrnto-KO-ea»faUj;:prWijod, to that pur
lifrjßijn^may'afflM)mxm rOoolTtng'tho’ Wator MU
~ All oommonloations ehculd'ba Addronwd to
... . ; THE b*j?»orp, minibal bpbingboo.,
< :s . . ■ ■ .UoAfOM.QonDtn. Pt.;
Boxes superior quality of.
* Herkimer- oonhty OHEE3R, jnflt receired; find
fcdtkAUhy .= •or 0. BaPLER A CO.,
-Jiff | ~ a " ' W,|Mj»n4doot Belownoat,.'.
r -6alleß'bß' &attion.
Iff -THOHAB-i SONS,
ITJ . Use. 189 Mia 141 SOpTH FOHHTH STBOT
i . (Formerlr No«. 07 »nd B8.)' '
BIOOKS. LOANS, BEAL E3TATK, &c TUESDAY
' next. : i
■ -Pamphlet eataloguea now ready, containing fnU
description; of all tha property to bo sold on Tnos
taylnoxt, TUnlnMant, with a list of sales'G4th ' and
Isf, and of Beal Estate at prirats sale, comprising a
largo amount of Tnlu&blo . .
- CARD. —EXECUTORS’ SALE PRIVATE STOCK
EXTRA FINE MADEIRA WISES -2». MtoJlwSd
IMF " a ,K>n or pn*»te,stock or ihe lste Joseph Qrsls,
"*W »wUI do Sold tt'ouf anotlott rooins.on' Wednesday
December 16th,.by order of tho executors.
. 03* Catalogues now te&dy. 1 *• * '
TRIIsTBKB’ SALE—“JONKS’ HOTEL,” CHESTNUT
STREET.
Oar Ale 2lst De&tbber: will Include' the valuable
property, south side of Chestnut street, between Sixth
and Seventh'streeta, known as 1 “ Jones’ Hotel 7 ’ —6o feet
0 inches front on Chestnut street, 236 feet in depth to
George street, having two valuable fronts.
IL/“ Particulars in handbills - and, future advertise*
meats.
EBA.L EBTATJI,i£STOOKB, &«.
-Publie, Sales atthe Philadelphia Exohange every
tacaday Evening. ------
/ jmauidbiUs oreaeh'property issued separately, in
addition to whioh wo publish on- tbe Saturday preriotui
14 each ftMe. one thousand catalogues In pamphlet form,
giving fall descriptions of all the property tp he sold on
the following Tuesday. ’
‘ ! FALL .8 ALHB—STOCKS AND BEAL ESTATE
' Twentieth Fall Sale, 7th Deoember at the Exchange,
.Twenty-first Fall Bale, 14th December, at the Ex
change. 1 i 5 ....
Twenty-second Fall Bale, 2lat December, at the Ex
change.
• OJ* Fart of the handbills of the above sales now
ready.
PRIVATE BALE REGISTER.
E7* Beal Estate entered on our Private Bale Re
gister, and advertised occasionally In our Public Bale
Abstracts, (of whloh 1,000 copies are printed weekly,)
tree of ohane
* REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE.
O- We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri
vate Bale, inolndlng every ’description*of Olty and
country property.' Printed Lists may be had at the
auction store. " -
BTOOKB, LOANS, Ac.
On Tuesday Evening,
;; December 7th, ; at To’cloek.at the Philadelphia Ex
change, will be sold, without reserve, for aooount of
whom it may oonoern—
-2 bonds, $l,OOO eaob, County of Lawrence, Penha.,
itoubd to the Pittsburg and Erie Railroad Company.
Also, for aooount of .whom it may concern— .
* $600,6 per cent, coupon bond, Wyoming Coal and
iron! Company.
6 Shares (new) West Chester Railroad Company 8
percent.," preferred Stock; ' 1 -* -- • - 1 'r
-4 shares Camden and Atlantio Railroad Company
par $5O.
1 share Havre de Grace Bteam Tow-boat Company.
80'shares West Philadelphia Railroad, par s6o—s4o
“ J paid. , ' t •
50: do • do' ' do ' do do full paid
6 shares American Academy of' Music.
Shares Mercantile Library and Philadelphia Athe
naeum. f
Pew No. 141, south (dale, St. James’ Church, Seventh
street, below Arbh street. - 017* Sale absolute. - -
1 share Philadelphia .and Savannah Steam Naviga
tion ;
Administrator’s Peremptory Bale.
1 share Point Breeze Park Association.
; fiOchtres common stock new West Chester Railroad
Company, par $5O. . .
284 shares Carbon RunTmprovement and Coal Com
pany. " j
TWENTIETH FALL SALE—DECEMBER 7th.
Will, inclnde—
Peremptory Sale —WALNUT STREET —Two hand-'
some modern residences, Nos., 1020 and 1031 Walnut
street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. ’ £J7* Im
mediate possession of No. 1031.
■ Executors’ Sale—Estate of Henry Rlhl, Dec’d.
BUSINESS STAND.—Three-story brick store and
dwelling, No. 822 North Beoond street, between Brtwn
and Poplar streets. - ,
- Same Estate.—TWO-STORY STABLE in the rear of
above. No. 825 St John street.
VERY VALUABLE FARM AND MILL PROPERTY,
over 02 sores,'with sitesfor country seats, opposite the
fonr-mile atone on the Lancaster turnpike, west Phila
delphia;.. OTT Lithographic, plans may be had at the
the auction store. _.
Peremptory Bale.—TWO* BUILDING LOTS, west
side of Seventh, street, north, of Venango street, to
gether 40 by 100 feet; , V
TINS BTBKET,NEAK LOGAN BQUAHB.—Neat
modern three-story brick dwelling, with baok buildings
And- all modern’ conveniences. No. 1510 Vine street,
west bf Fifteenth street.' £3* Immediate possession.
Keys at No 1520 State street, in'the rear. -
VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY BBAT, 60
AGRE9; oh the River Delaware, known as the u Belle-*-
vne Farm,” lS mlles from Philadelphia, and 1 mile from
Schenck’s Station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton
Railroad, Bucks county, Pa.
TWO TWO AND A HALF-STORY BRICK DWELL-
No. 1219 Mifflin street, between Pine and Lorn
bard, and above Twelfth street.
THREE-STORY BRICK. DWELLING, No. 3 Har
mony! street, east of Fonrth street, above Catharine
street, with a two-story frame dwelling in tbe rear.
NORTH SIXTH STREET.—Two three-story brick
dwellings,.Nos, 1748. and 1760 North Sixth street, be
low Montgomery.
BPRUOE BTREET—Valuable residence, south side of
Spruce street, west of Twelfth street, 21 feet front. 120
feet deep. £7* $7,000 may remala on mortgage or
ground-rent.
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND fire
story brick store, with iron front, northwest eornor of
Arch and Frontstreets. Two valuable fronts. $12,000
may remain on mortgage.
TWENTY-FIRST FALL SALE—DEOEMBER 14th.
WiU include—, -
Sale by order of Court of Common Pleas—Estate of
- r Alexander Osbourn—a lunatic.
THREE-BTORY BHIORDWELLING,southwest cor
ner of Eighth ahd Wharton streets, late Southwark.
Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Charles W.' Bacon,
* - , ' Deceased. •-
NE AT MODERN RESIDENCE, with side yard, Green
street, between Seventh and Eighth streets.
Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Hugh Clark,' Deoeased.
store and dwelling, northwest corner of Tenth and
'Spruce streets.
Same Estate.—LAßGE LOT OF GROUND, east side
bf:Broad street, aouth of McKean street. First ward, 40
feet Ikont, 265 feet deep. 4
Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Theodore B. Witmer,
* i Deceased.
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND,
WHARF,,AND BOOK, fronting on Duncan street,
Wharf street, Pierce street, and Frankfort creek,
Twenty-third ward, four fronts. £7? The improve
ments consist of two wharves and a dock.
HAND3OMB MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 021 North
Eighth street. a bore Poplar street, with Bide yard doa
hie beck and modem improvements. Imme
diate, possession. Beys at No ?1& North Tenth street.
$6,000 mar remain on mortgaged .
TWO WELL-BKOURED OLD IRREDEEMABLE
GbOUND-RENTS of sl7# (sB4#) a year, secured on
property Nos. 622 and 62# Booth street
T THREE-STORY BRIOK DWELLING, No. 330 Cal
lowMll street; west of Third street
THBBH-BTOBY BRIOK DWELLING, No. 1826 Pop
lar street,west of Thirteenth street. Immediate pos
session. Key at the aootlon store.
' Peremptory Sate.-POUB LARGE AND VALUABLE
LOTS OP GROUND, Washington and Oak streets, above
Rose street, late West'Phila., 200 feet front, 214# feet
deep.,
BALE OP VALUABLE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
BOOKS—ON VARIOUS BUBJEOTB, ILLUSTRATED
WORKS, Ac,
. This Ironing,
. December. Oth, at the Auction store, a collection of
valuable English and American books, illustrated
works, &e., suitable for prosents.
|p* For particulars s6e catalogues.
Bale No. 621 Walnut Street.
ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE—STOCK 07
GEO.J.HBNKELS.
On'Tuesday Morning,
December 6th, at 10 o’oloak, at the Waxerooms, No.
624 Walnut street, byeatalOgus, the stock of elegant
cabinet furniture, /comprising a general assortment of
rosewood, walrint, and mahogany parlor furniture, in
richaud various coverings ; a general assortment of
dining-room furniture; elegant rosewood, walnut, and
mahogany chamber furniture, all manufactured by Mr.
Henkrls, expressly for his wareroom sales, aud war
ranted iu ere'ry respect.
tCT" UatalogueS-wHI be ready three days previous to
Sale.; Furniture now. ready for examination.
Bale at Nos.* 189 an<Tl4l South Fourth street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, VIMI
FRENCH FLATS MIBBOB3, BRUSSELS CAB
PETS. ScO. ■ -
On Thursday Morning,
At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, aa extensive
assortment of exoellent second-hand furniture, elegant
piano-fortes, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from private
Camilles demining housekeeping, removed 'to the store
for convenience of sale, r . - - ....
TO CAPITALISTS. BUILDERS. *fI.~LABGB AND
VALUABLE LOT AT PRIVATE SALE, LOCUST St.
South side, between Broad and Fifteenth streets, 119
feet front on Locust street, by 178 feet In depth to a 10
feetalley. ' J
MOSES NATHAWB, AUCTIONEER
if A AND'OOMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. 1. comer
HXTH and RACE Streets.
NATHANS’ GREAT SALE OP FORFEITED OODLA
LATBRALy—OVER TWO THOUSAND LOTS OF
FORFEITED GOODS.
On Tuesday Morning,
December 14th, at 10 o’clock precisely, at Moses Na
thans’ auction store, southeast corner of Sixth and
Race streets,' in the second story salesroom—entrance
thereto from Race street, consisting in part of orer
coatrf, raglans, dress and frock coats, business coats,
cloaks, fine Frenoh and other caeelmere pants,sUk-Tel
yet, pllk, satin, cloth, and other tests; coat, pant, and
test ‘patterns { gents’ shawls, silk handkerchiefs, fine
black and other silk dresses and dress patterns; merino,
cashmere, silk, woollen, plaid delaine, debege, chints,
and pther drosses and dress patterns, silk, morlno,
delaine, and other fckirts; sUk-relret, satin, silk, me
rino.'and oloth circulars, baeques. capes, and lnatiilas,*
brocne, Stella, Canton orape, satin, silk, merino, Day
State, and heavy woollen lqng and eqoare shawls: la
dies'.wearingapparelgenerally; boots, shoes, 1 umbrel
las, parasols, books, biblea, elegantly bound and highly
illustrated, voUios, accordeons, flutidas, guitars,
Frenoh horns, bassoons, a very firm lever silver-keyed
fldte—lined with rtlth solid silver,'a fine toned melo
deen In rosewood made'by Ckrhart and Needham,
superior second-hand piano forte.
FURNITURE, looking-glasses, clocks, time pieces,
lace curtains, feather beds,'bolsters and pillows, quilts,
comfortables, spreads, blankets, sheets, dry goods, fine
Havana cigars,daguerreotype camera,large size: do
complote, with all tbe’ncccessAry articles required for
an opeartor, superior doable barrel fowling-pieces,
Sharp’s pistols, Colt’s revolvers, dub line pistole,- &c.
TO MILITARY COMPANIES —A large and superior
tent/with tent table; choirs, and velvet carpets,' the
whole made expressly for a General’ in the Russian ser
vice.' They were uaad at Sebastopol, but are in perfect
order. Also, a very heavy cloth military cloak, with
fur collar; also a cose containing tho necessary china,
glass; silver-plated ware, table cutlery, &0., for said
tent; also, a superior large site microscope incase;
also, a set of medicine so«les aud weights, tea box, work
box; a magnificent portable dressing case and valise,
containing the most costly fixtures, the tops of which
are solid sterling silver—coat $150; surveying instru
ments, furgical and dental instruments, sewing ma
chines, and numerous other articles.
fTT** The whole will be numbered and open for ex
amination on Monday, previous to tho sale.
CJAKUBL NATHANS, . AUCTIONEER,
© . and MONEY LOAN OFFIOB, No. 224 Booth
THIRD Street; below Walnut, opposite Pear at,, only
eightdoore below the Exchange.'
Honrs ,of business from T o’olock, A. M., anti! 10
o’clock In the even leg.'
Ont-door sales,' ana sales at the Auction House, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $200,000:.
Ettabliihc&fcr, iht last TMrtf Tver*.
Advances made from onA dollar to thousands on Dia
monds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer’
ehandue, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of
every deecrlptlon.-
AU goods eah iemala any .length ol time'agreed
pool
All advances, from one hundred dollars and
will be charged 2 per oent. per month; $6OO and over,
Ute lowest market rate. * •• - ' I-..-
Thts Store Hofue having a depth of 120 feet, haslarg*
ftreand thief-proof vaults te store all valuables, andpri|
rate 'watchman for the.;premisea; also, a heavy inseg
ranoi effected for the benefit of aJI persons having goods,
Wtog r an unlimited capital,
this oiled U prepared to make advances on more satt*
factory asd : accommodating' terms, than any other In
to the poor, In small amounts, wlteS
«‘*w<'v AT mTAnBALa . _ ?
Gold P.tMit L.tw ftnd oth»t.W»to!i**i Irw.Br, Ut4
Olothlnt »UI L. .old it redns-duridM. >sl-lY
t PHRENOLOGICAL BXAMINA
TIONB, with written descriptions of oharacter,
including advice in Reference to business, health,
self-icuproTement. Ac., are.made dajr and eve
ning at' FOWLER, WELLS, k CO.’B,
1 Families visited when requested, and a liberal dis
onnt msde to olnbs.
#niBa .; 922 Ohwtnut it., Philadelphia.
-iv ' l
T«E MpJVpAY,:, .6, 185,9,
Bfolil li’a SfcSrtwn.
ETUTENESS, BRIKLEY, & GO.,
!• ; - No. 429 HARKBT STREBIT.
SALE OF'FBBNOH GOODS.
On Tuesday ]\lornmg,
Deo. 7th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, ou 0 months’
credit— ....
400 packages and lots of fancy and staple imported
drygoods.
07" Samples and oat&logueYearly on the morning of
sale
NEEDLEWORK KUBROIDHIUK O —JUST LANDBD
FROM STBAMBR AFRICA.
On Tuesday Morning,
100 lota,, now st/lo needlework embroideries, consist
ing of— r
Fine to extra rich embroidered book sets.
Fine to extra rich, embroidered book sets with small
collars.
- Pin© to extra rich embroidered book sets trimmed
with ribbons.
Pine to extra rloh small else embroidered book collars,
do new shape .do do do,
5° ■do embroidered jaconet sets.
Do do jaoooet collars.
. w PLAID WOOL LONG SHAWLS.
100 London all*'wool, plaid long: shawls.
; LYONS MANTILLA SILK-VELVETS.
84,inch heavy Lyons blsokmantilla silk-velvets.
... . WHITNEY BLANKETS.
2 bales 10 4 and 18-4 superior Whitney blankets.
PBmTBD BORDER,CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS.
400 dozen men’sprinted border cambric hankerohiefs.
BSOOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 481
• ' CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Gas tom
House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets; *
LARGE AND ATTTRAOTIVE SALE OF FURS. .
' This Morning,’ ~ ’
Deo 6th, by catalogue, a valuable stock or fanoy fora
for ladles’ wear, comprising sets of capes, mulls, and
ouffs to match, rlctonnea and' cnffs, boas and ool&,'0f
mink, martin, squirrel, fitch, Ao
LADIES’ CLOAKS THIS MORNING.
Also, included in oursale, ladles’ fine black "French
cloth, beaver doth and gray cloth costs,; cloaks, and
Raglans, from, best Paris manufactory.
!D" Catalogues early onthe mbrnisg of sale, when
the ladies, and purchasers generally, are respectfully
invited to attend. - - -
feALB OF EMBROIDBBtSS, RIBBONS, Ao. :
On Wednesday Morning; >
December Bth, by catalogue, on a credit, 500 lots,
comprising, viz— ' '
i . EMBROIDERIES.
Cambric and jiconet collars, and setts, with collars
and .sloeves to match, Swiss collars and sets, bands,
bonnoings, Ac. s -
RIBBONS.
Bonnet ribbons, dress .trimmings, velvet ribbons,
velvet trimming ribbons, s lk dreesß fringes, Ac. •
HOSIERY..
Ladies’ and gents*' merino and cotton hose,’white
and gray merino half hose, undershirts, drawers, la*,
dies’merino vests, Ac. .
SALESROOM* v *
V 7 ’ 222 MARKET STREET,
BETWEEN BEOOND AND THIRD
F.'G. WOLBBRT, Auorlonra.
FURBALE.
This Morning,
Commencing at 10# o’clock, we will sell a < valuable
stock of fnrs for ladies’, gents’, and misses’ wear,
sleigh and carriage robes, AO.
017* May be examined with'catelogues prior to sale.
‘ ! On Tuesday Morning. --- -
Will be sold, without reserve, A large and general as
sortment of staple and fancy fall and winter goods.
. Also, men’s lamb wool and merino shirts and drawers,
knitjwool cricket jaokets, wool comforts and scarfs.
’ Also, men’s and women’s cotton and wool hose ahd
half jhose, doth and buck gloves, merino de., Berlin
lined do. ; ; - >
SILK VELVET RIBBONS.
Also, 50 cartons black silk velvet ribbons, regular
edge.
also, embroideries, linen hdks, silk ties, sowing silks,
with' a general variety of notions worthy the attention
of the trade and purchasers generally. '
On Thursday Morning,
From the shelves will be-sold a general 'variety, of
staple and fanoy goods, worthy the attention" oir re
tailers.
1 On Friday Morning.
Sale of ready-made clothing, tailoring goods.
BY WILLIAM H. STERR, GENERAL
. AtJOTION AND-COMMISSION STORE. No.' 46
North EIGHTH Street, below Arch.
‘. J. A.‘ELISON, Auctioneer. *
Bale at,the Auction Store..
Oh Tuesday Mernlng,
LADIES’ FANOY FURS, GENTLEMEN’S DRIVING
GLOVES, CAPS, MUFFLERS, GAUNTLETS, Ac.
By patalogue, commenting at 10 o’olook, will be sold
a handsome assortment of ladies’ and gentlemen’s furs,
comprising silver martin, French sable, mnsk, and
fitch mantillas, capes, victories and caffs, black fnr
gloves, caps, mufflers, gauntlets, Ao.
GERMAN AND SWISS TOYS. FANCY GOODS, ALA
BASTER VASE B, GLASSWARE, Ao.
By catalogue, commencing at 10 o’clock, will be sold’
a large assortment of toys, fanoy goods, Ao., to whloh
we invite the attention of the trade.
Sale in Wert Philadelphia.
THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF A
GENTLEMAN DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, '
On Friday Morning,
Commencing at 10 o’olock.
In Garden street, first house above Thirty-sixth.
Will be sold the entire household furniture, carpets,
mirrors, housekeeping articles, Ac.
On Saturday Morning,
At the Auction store, commencing at 10 ofolock, the
usual assortment of superior household furniture/-julr*
rors, carpets, plated ware, Ac. .
CjT Conslgnnfenta of new and second-hand house
hold furniture, piano-fortes, carpets, watches, Jewelry,
Ac., respectfully solicited, on whloh liberal cash ad
vances will be made lr required. ■
117 Oat-door sales attended to promptly. 1 , Charges
as moderate'as any other house In this olty.
Philip ford, auctioneer, no.
■ 630 MARKET STREET, between FITTS and
SIXTH, south side
SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING.
; On Tuesday Morning,
‘ 7th instant, at 10 o’clock precisely, we will sell by
catalogue. 200 lots of men’s youths* and boys’ ready
made clothing, consisting of seal and beaver overcoats
and rsglane, casaimere and sattinet pants, velvet, silk,
plash, and casaimere vests, doeskin, casaimere, and
sattinet pants, Ao;, to which the attention of dealers
Is requested.
JM. GUMMEY & SONS, /
e REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,/ v
No. 620 WALNUT STREET.
. CARD.—J. M. Gommey A Sons, auctioneers, will
hold-regular sales of Real Estate, Stocks, Ao. Also,
household famitare at dwellings. ......
BEAL ESTATE AT,PRIVATE SALE.
On our Private Bale Register will always be
found a very large amount of real estate, including
every description of city and country property. •* ,
3. it. guaimey-« sons,
Beal Estate Brokers,
620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth.
SSross attir Qtfjemicals.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER k 00,,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Manufacturers and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES,
•cd WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner FOURTH and
•AOE Streets, Philadelphia.
Sole. Agents for the sale of i the celebrated Yloreffe
Plate Glass. mhtt-tf.
Ir is NOT A DYE!
JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re
store Gray Hair to its original color in from ten to
twelvo days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen off
and beoome thin.
It may be used as freely as water, and is the mostbeau
tlfal Dressing far the H&lr now in use.
Thotuandsln different parte of the Union have testi
fied to its wonderful virtues, and all who have Used It
join In their praise of It.
Sold, Wholesale and Detail. hr Ur. BWAYN3 ft SON.
No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET. Soli
Agents for Philadelphia.
Trade anpplled. ooli-8m
DETERSIVE SOAP.—Timo, labor; and
money saved. In using it, clothes do not require
any boiling or robbing on washboard One. pouisd will
go as far as three pounds common Roain Soap. War
ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded
It Is; decidedly the cheapest and beat washing Soap
ever'offered to the pnbuo. Manufactured only by
VAN HAAGEN ft MoKEONB. for sale by all re
spectable Grocers in the city, and wholesale only by
; _ ' THAIN ft MoKEONB,
S 3 South Wharves
npAW h BEERS'
A LUBRICATING GBEABEi
the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles
of OMNIBUSKS, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and
WAQONS, and HEAVY machinery.
Bor sale in tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the
DRUGGISTS la the dty and&e MANUKACTURBRB,
1 '«184ro Wo 1R SOUTH .WATHR fltmet
TIS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
A for-every one to know where they will get the
most for their money, especially such tunes as; these.
ZIEGLER A SMITH, wholesale Druggists, corner of
SECOND and GREEN Streets, are disposing of their
White Lead, Ground Paints, of all Colors, and Window
Glass, all or the best quality, at prices which will be
pleasing to buyers. . «x>U
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Goodyear’s
Patentfor Vulcanised Rubber Suspooders, Braids,
Webfl.and all other Fabrics atd articles made by combin
ing fibrous substances with threads or sheets of IVulcan
ised rubber are notified that unless the same are properly
stamped or labelled with my name, and by my author!*
ty, they cannot be legally disposed of in tho United
Btates Merchants and dealers are Invited to Examine
specimens now in store, and to give their order*fbr tho
Spring Trade to the undersigned; EXCLUSIVE OWN.
Eft OP THE TITLES AND KXCLUMVfI RIGHTS
IN THE PATENT for these goods,'which embrace alt
the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and
manTotbers. . /■»>--
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtained on application to
roe at No. 23 COURTLANDT Street, N Y
n24-ly HORACE H. DAY ’
nno NEWSPAPER PROPRIETQES.—
A NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGENCY.
—CARR & JOHNSON announce to the Press through
out the United States that they are completing ar
rangements on a most liberal scale, for a system of
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REPORTS, which has never
before been equalled in this country. They pledge
themsolves to furnish the earliest and most reliable re-
Sorts of all the stirring and important events of the
ay, at a price which cannot fail to be advantageous to*
the Press generally.
All letters and communications to be addressed to
CARR k JOHNSON,
National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD
Street, opposite Exchange, Philada. ' j
B.W. CARR, ;
G.W.L. JOHNSON.
Geo. W. L. Johnson, 29 Wall at.. New York City.
John T. Smith, Merchants’ Exchange, Boston.
John Wills, corner South and Baltimore streets, Bal
timore. v
For experience and reliability In the business, we
would refer to: Morton McMiohael, North .American
and U.S Gazette; Swain & Abell, Publio: Ledger;
Jesper Harding k floir, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John
W. Forney, The Preßs; Cummings k Peacock,Evening
Bulletin{ F. W. Grayson Sc. Co., Evening Journal: Jo
seph Sevpras, Evening Argus; Joseph R. Flanlgen,
Dally News:' WUUam Rice, Pennsylvanian;' Lawlor,
Everett, Sc Hincken, Sunday Dispatch; Magiu k Jones,
Sunday Mercury j Jno. S. Jackson, Sunday Transcript.
oc2o-tf
Notice —Philadelphia and read
ing RAILROAD.—The “DOWN FREIGHT”
Depot of ihe Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com
paoy, has been removed from No. 226 to Nos. 242 and
248 BROAD, above Bsco streets -
All the “ THROUGH FREIGHT ” business of the
Company, both OUTWARD and INWARD' will be
transacted at this Depot. . JNO. T. BEATY,
v no4 1m 1 General Agent.
BAILY a BROTHER’S
CARPET WAREHOUSE.
No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET,
WE SHALL OPEN TO-DAY ANOTHER INVOICE
TAPESTRY
“ OROSSLEY’S” CELEBRATED MAKE,
' ONE DOLLAR A YARD.
* CAp.t bn,«r. will find onr'stock fall Bad of fre.h
styles, and PRICES VERY LOW, noB-tf
GIN. —30 Pipes (Dutch Company’s) la
bond,and for sals tqWM. H. YSATON, 318 8
PSONTSi. 006
On Thursday Morning,
IT IS NOT A DTE!
Jffolitca.
Carotins*.
OF
ENGLIBH
BRUSSELS,
\
Battings 4Ttmds.
FJVHE; STATE SAVINGS FUND,
HO. 341 DOCK BTBHST,
NEXT DOOIt TO THE POST OMIOI.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
Money receivddDiiLT, and every MONDAY EVENING,
OX DXfOSIT,
IN SUMS LABOR AND SMALL,
ARD
VAin JBAVK VAILJ,
FROM 0 O’CLOCK A. M. TO 8 O’CLOCK P. M
oiroaiToas cam dsa w THgia mokbt er ohkokb, as
IX BAKE, it DISIXXD.
GKO. H. HART, Prmldent.
OHAB. G. lUIiAT, Treunrer.
J.HJSNBYHAYEB. Teller.
The spring garden saving
! FUND. '
(Okaaraaan by *n Luoiblatum or f jraxamrainA.)
; .. PERPETUAL CHARTER.
VIVAPER OENT. Interest allowed to Depositors,“
i * and all Moneys paid back On Demana.
> ,OFFICE, 881 NORTH THIRD STREET,''
(00B6OL1DA7IOX Bimk Boildiko.)
, This Institution Is now open for the transaction of
bus in ms, and Is the only Chartered Saving Fund located
la the northern part of the city.
The Office will be open (daily) from 8 to 3)4 o’clock,
and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until
8 o’clock in tke Evening.
MANAGERS,
Frederick Klett, John Kessler, Jr.,
Stbpken Smith, - Fames S. Pringle,
John P LCvy, Jacob Dock,
Hon. Henry K. Strong, Joseph M. Cowell,
Daniel Underkofier, J. Wesley Bray,
Hon. Wm. Millward, Robert B. Davidson,
Frederick Staake, P. 0. EUmaker,
Francis Hart, John P. Vorwfc
4 Joseph P. LeOlero, . George Kneeht.
■ - President, JAMES 8. PRINGLE.
Secretary, GEORGE T; THORN:' apffl-lftf
CJAVING FUND—FIVE PER DENT. IN
TERKST-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY.—WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WEST OOBNIB
0? *HIRD, PHILADELPHIA. >
liooxroxani) bt thb Statb or PnraaTLvaxu.
- Money is received In anvetun. large er small, and in-
VeresVpaid from the day of deposit to the day of with
' The office is opes every , day from Oo’oiock in the
morning till fi o’cloax in. the evening, andon Monday
aad/Thiirsday evenings till 8 o’olook. t '
1 f > ‘ HON. HENRY L. BSNNBB,' President,
. ROBERT SELFRIDGEj Vice President.
WE. J. Bus,'Secretary.-- • .
<>. DIBSOfOMS
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brevrctei, '
Edward L. Carter,. Joseph B. Ban ,
Robert Selfridge, Francis Lbt», 'i
Sami. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes,
0. Landreth Manns, Henry Diffenderffer,
Money la received and payments made daily.
The investments are made in conformity with .the
provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT
GAGES, GROUND BENTS, andsttoh firat'class securi
ties as will always Insure perfect security, to the deposi
tors, And whioh-cannot fail to! give permanency ana sta
bjllty to this institution. aul-ly
CAVING - FUND.-r-UNITED -STATES
K 3 TRUST COMPANY, comer of THIBD and CHEST
NUT Streets. •
Large «nd small stuns received, and paid took on da
mand, without notice. with FIVE PBR CENT' INTBR
B3T from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Offlod hours, froni 9 nntil 6 o’clock every day. and on
HONDA? BVBNINQB from T nntll 9 o’clock.
'DRAFTS for sale on Bngland, Ireland, and Scotland)
from £1 upwards.
President—BTßPlHN B. OBAWIOBD.
Treasurer—PLlHY FISK.
Teller—JAHlB B. HUNTBB
doufertionern.
Kris kringle headquarters
We have just received our French Confectionery,
and *re manuf«cturing a superior article of Marsh Mel
low Gum Drops, Bon Bona, Cream Bate*, Sc o. Call
aod supply yourselves with -the best Confectionery in
this city, at JEFFRIES Sc EVANS’, ,
nol6-3m No. 718 MARKET ,Bt., bet. 7th and Bth.
dobatro.
SFUGUET & SONS,
• Importers of HAVANA CIGARS,
■•2B . . 216 South FRONT Street.
Figaro, cabanas and partagas
SBGABS.—A oholoe invoice of these celebrated
brandi on board brig “New Bra,” daily expected from
Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TBTE,
r (New) 188 Walnut atreet, below Second,
w) Reennd Rtorv
i GERMAN CIGARS. 300,000, various
X brand, in store and for aale by WM. H. YEATON
6 South FRONT Bt. no 6
Stones.
SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUR
.fI KING COOK STOVE.—I would respectful lycaU
•AHA tbie attention of the public to one of the greatest
improvements ever introduced in Cooklug Stores
and Rtngea—the burning of the gas arising from the
ooal, by whleh means is savedt 60 per cent, in fuel and
also more intense heat thrown to,the bottom of the
oven. We effect the burning of the gases by msaos of a
hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under side,>whieh
admits the air In a h*ated state to mingle with the
Sees, thus adding its combustion, and causing a flame
pass around the oven equal to a wood Ore. This Im-
Srovement also preserves the centre pieoe from sinking
own on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs
One of the Stoves CAN BE BEEN' IN OPERATION «t
1116 MARKET Street. -Manufactured by JAMES
SPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Ohase Sc
North,) 1116 MAR SET Street *ept29-Bmo
JU.ANILA AND JUTE
v 4 HOPE,
OORDS, TWINES, Elo.
Manufactured and for'sale at the lowest New York
prioee, by
WEAVER. PITJLER & CO.,
No. 93 N. WATER Str«<t, »nd 99 N. WHARVES.
nolT-2m
AND CLAMPS.
HANDBORUBSt
No, 1. esxo.perdbk. No; 8.6113 per den.
. 2. 7fio. “ 6; 186 1
8. 87c. “ T. 160 «•
4.100 c. “ 8. 176 “
CLAMPS.
6 Row, f 1.26 per oxen.
7 Bow, $1.75 perdosen.
880w,.52.25 perdosen.
HENRY O. BOKBTBIM,
ralt ISNnrtb Tsiat, gtract PhlUdelohfe
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS-
ACADIA HREESTONB,
Now lauding, and shortly to arrlro, 1,000 tons of this
beautiful Stone, both of the
BLUE. GRAY, AND BUFF TINTS,
the former of which, for softness and delicaoy of color,
is unrivalled
For the character of this stone please examine the
following buildings:
Jos. Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and Rlttenbouse
Square. .
Harrison’s Building', Locust street, between Seven
teenth and Eighteenth.
Bamuel Smith’s West stroet and Bittenhonie square.
Mrs. Peterson’s No. 1219 Walnut Btreet.
A. K. Worarath’a,4ls Arch street.
gamuel Simes’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
. T. K. J. Fassitt, Seventeenth and Locust streets, and
others.
ARNOLD & WILSON, Agents,
PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING
WAREHOUSE,
1010 OHBBTNUT STREET
Ual6-8m B. M. FBLTWXLL, 8
Anew and valuable discov
ery.
DR. HAM’S
AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT-.
IT STIMULATES, BXHILEItATKS, INVIGORATES,
BUT WILL,NOT INTOXICATE OR BTUPIFY.
This delicious Beverage Is superior to all invigorating
Cordials. Bchnappa, Nervines, &o. in use for the cure of
Dyspepsia. Nervousness, Heart-burn, Drows ness, Kid
ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, fto ,
as It Wijf invigorate and strengthen, but will not in
toxicate or stupify.- Persons who htTe become habitu
ated to the excessive use of Tobacco. Opium, and Sp'rit
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 BEVERAGE!
Weak and slokly Females will find Dr. RAM’S IN
VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure euro, it being
a Regenerator as well as a btreogthenor of the Human
fjystem- Each complaint that the AROMATIC INVI
GORATING CORDIAL Is calculated to cure Is named
npou the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full
directions for uso are also minutely given.
' PRICE OSB DOLLAR PBR BOTTLE.
Prepared by DARIUS HAM,
Principal office, No. 48 WATER fit., N. York.
Fo# sale by . T. W. DYOTT & BuNB.
n25-3m 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia.
fTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
U LAND LOCATING AGENCY. '
CHICAGO, ILL.
The subscriber, baying had much practical experl*
enoe in selecting and locating lands in the various Land
Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities
for making valuable selections for
LAND WARRANTS OR OABH>
Having Surveyors constantly tn the Jitli to make
Jiersonal examinations, he can always make the moat
udiolous locations.
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity
of elimata, near the line of railroads, may now be
In
lOWA AND WIBCONBIN.
Satisfactory references given when required.
ID* Money invested In Kansas’ and Nebraska, and
any of the western States.
iylft-flm
8. SALISBURY,
46 CLARKE Street, Chicago.
First premium, franklin insti
tute, 1858, to ORARx’B PATENT BRICK
MACHINE and DIIIOK KILN. They are nov offered,
with full guarantee to perform In a Tory .uperior wayas
regards cost,-quality, ahd quantity. Andress J W,
OR ART, care of I. P. MORRIS * CO., Port Richmond
Iron Works, Philadelphia,
N. B.—l will take an interest with any one who wishes
to engage in the manufacture of Brick in Philadelphia,
and guarantee that Brick can be made at oue half the
oostof the common process. n023-3w* J. W 0.
ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS.
We hare just received a comprehensive and vft*
rled fltook of this truly beautiful and arohltootural ap
pendage to Churches Vestibules, Conservatories, and
other buildings, where it Is deemed necessary to embel
lish, or to give a chasto and elegant appearance. Any
oolor may be bad, either plain or ornameqtal, elabo
rately or In relief. ZIEGLER A BMITII,
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glass Dealers,
ce3B-dtf nor Raonmi and Groan ste
PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD—
SPECIAL NOTICE TO PHYSIOIANB.-The above
offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces, whloh combines the following advanta
ges : A good and. unvarying consistence, easily w'ashed
off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu
ble In water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing
their absorption, and (foes net get rancid. The last
property alone renders It an invaluable acquisition to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail, at BIMJSB'fI Laboratory and Pharmacy,
mho' ' twelfth and Obestnnt street
HEIDSIOK & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE.—A
cooetanf supply of the original genuine brand, In
bond uttd in store, for sale bv WILLIAM H. YBATON.
sole agent for Pennsylvania, No. 216 Bonth FRONT
Street noS
UAIvUM. A Mi go Jtock of Navy and
American Na>y Oakum on hand and for salo by
WEAVER, PITLER A 00.,
n 026 No. 23 N. Water it., and N. Wharves.
Jnanrant* fflcmsmms.
OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MU
- TUAL SAFETY INt URANOB COMPANY,
, Philadelphia,November 10, 1858.
The following Statement of the affairs of the Com
pan/ is published In conformity with a provision of its
Charter: •
Premiohb xeoelved from November lj 1857, to Oote
ber 31,1868:
On Marine and Inland 8i5k5....5361 803 62
On Fire Bisks 118,414 17
5170,217 79
Fubmioms on Policies not markod off Novem
ber 1, 1857
Premiums marked off au barked, from Ist of Novem
ber, 1357, to October 31, 1868:
On Marine and Inland hi eke... .$390,641 76
OnPlre Blake.,. 123,011 68
. $518,553 43
Interest, fee , received during
came period... «
Losses, Expenses, Ac., daring
the year as above—
Marine and Inland Navigation
Los«es... ~......*216,170 15
Vlro Losses 41,289 21
Return Premiums, 41,758 14
Reinsurances, Commissions to
/gouts, Taxes, Ac.... .48,428 09
Expenses, Salaries, Rents, Sta
tionery, &0.. ; 18,007.82
- -$395,249 00
' Surplus ' ~.......$147,954 66
wsg-tluil
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY.
November 1,1858
Par. Market Value,
103,050.. Philadelphia Olty.slx per cent.
Loan ;...|106,144 00
.89,000.. Pennsylvania State five per cent.'
. L0an..,....; 88,015 00
21,000.. Pennsylvania Btate six per cent.
Loan.., 1 21,210 00
80,000. .United States Treasury 4# per
cent Notes.,-,............"... 80,112 60
-60,000.. Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mort-
Sage six per cent 80nd5.,,.* 46,876 00
brth'Peiwsylvania Railroad Mort
■ gage six per can t.8tra15.....’ 12,000 00
16,000..300 shares Stock'Germantown Gas
1 Company, Interest’and principal
guarantee! by the City of Phila
delphia , 14,025 00
6,000..100 shares Pennsylvania Baliroad
Company.4,B3T 50
5,000..100 shares North Pennsylvania
.. Railroad Company, 860 00
1.200..80 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat
and Steam Tag C0mpany......... 1,200 00
• 1,000. shares PhiladelpblaandSavannah
Steam Navigation Company..,,...
260. .6 shares Philadelphia and Havre
de Grace Steam, Tow-boat .Com
pany
200..2 shares Philadelphia’ Exchange
i . C0mpany..............,.,;...,... 130 00
840,700 Cost $318,297; Market value, $319,199 <0
Bonds and Mortgagee...... 10,000 00
Beal Estate, office building... 61,863 35
Bills receivable for Insurances made....... 201,66656
Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Ma
rine Policies recently issued—and other
debts due the Company
Bcrip and Stock of sandry Insurance Com
panies 3 250 00
Cash on deposit in Banks. 42 067 85
The Board of Director! hare this day declared a Di
vidend of SIX PER GENT. In Cash, on tho original
Capital Stock, and MX PER CENT, on the Scrip of
the Company, payable on and after the let proximo.
7 hoy have also.deolaied a Scrip Dividend of TWEN
TY-FIVE PER CENT, on the original Stock 'and on
the Earned Premiums for the year, ending October 31,
1858, certificates for which will be issued to the parties
entitled to the same, on and after the 4at of December
next.
ID* Preamble and Resolution adopted bp the
Board.
Whereas .The increased means of the Company aris
ing from Profits, and which will be derived from the
Increased Capital Stock under the lato amendments to
the Act of Incorporation, render, the further continu
ance of the Guarantee Capital unnecessary, therefore
That the Guarantee Capital be discon
tinued, and the notes representing the same be deliv
ered up to the makers thereof, as. soon as the Bisks
taken during ihe period embraced In said notes shall
have determined.
DIRECTORS.
Wiliiam Martin, James D. Hand,
Edmund A. Bonder, Edward Darlington,
Theophllus Paulding, H. Jones Brooke,
John R. Penrose, Spencer M’llvalne,
John 0. Davis, Thomas 0. Hand, •
James Traqular, Samuel E. Stokes,
William Ejre, Jr., J. F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan, Robert Burton,
Joseph B. Seal. JacobP Jones,
Dr. It. M. Huston, James B. M’Parland,
George G helper, Joshua P. Eyre,
Wm 0 Ludwig, John B Semple, PlttaVh
Hugh Craig, 1 D. T. Morgan, “
Charles Kelley, - J.V. Logan. “
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOS.O. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY LYLBtJRN, Secretary. nolS*4w
INSURANCE OOJTPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—-FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXOHANGS BUILDINGS.
Chartered in 17M— Capital $200,000 —Assets, Janu
ary 1,1858, $347,448.60-100.
All invested in sound ana available securities—eontl
flue to ihttire on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks
of .Merchandise. Ac., on liberal terms.
DIRECTORS:
Henry D. Bherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macalesto, Tobias Wagner,
William 8. Bmlth, Thomas B. Wattson,
John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman,
William KWhite, Charles 8. Lewis,
• George 0. Carson.
MeKRY t>. SUfiRRERD, President.
William Hiiraa, Secretary. jeO-wfttn.tf
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY. ONIOI 408 WALNUT StREUT,
PHItADELMHA.—CAPITAL mnj SURPLUS $277-
685.85.—Insures against LOSS or DAMAGE BY VIBE
and the PERILS OF TUB SEA, INLAND NAVIGA
TION and TRANSPORTATION.
U 7“ TEN per cent, in caah returned on the earned
premiums of Opah Inland Policies.
OFFICERS.
President—GEOßGE H. HART.
Vice President—B. P. BOSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—H R.COQGBHALL.
Assistant Secretary—B. H. BUTLER.
DIRECTORS.
Geo. H. Hart, X. W. Biller
B P. Ross, Andrew R. Chambers,
A. G. Catlett, i, L, Pomeroy,
Joseph Edwards, Charles G. Imlay,
John G. Bale. H. Jt. tiogtf shall,
Poster 8. Perkins, Sami. Jones, H. D.,
Hon. H.M. Fuller.
se2l.y Attest, H. B. COQGBHALL, Seo’y.
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00.,
£%. INCORPORATED ISIO-C HARTER PER
PETDAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
Oaf Ing a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus
Invested In sound and available Securities, continue 1 1
insure on Dwellings, Btores, Furniture, merchandise.
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Persons!
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
George Abbott, - John T. Lewis, .
John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris.
Samuel O. Morton* James R. Campbell,
Patriok Brady, Edmund G. Dutilh.
Charles W. Poultney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS B, MARIB. Secretary. ja23-ylf
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
Bouth FOURTH Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital *200,000.
Organised 1861.
Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually;
Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take
Marlue, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De
posits: hold Trusts and grant annuities
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
B. O. TYLER, Vloe President.
J. W. Minyiiw, Secretary.
9IXKOVOXB.
Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley,
B. 0. Tyler, J, W. Forney,
J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle,
C. R. Picking, James Watson,
J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthow*,
J. W. Stokes, William Curtis,
je!B-ly G. F. Turner.
Life insurance and trust com-
PANT .-The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and BOOK
Streets. Capital, *613,726.08.
INSURES LIVES for short terms, 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, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel B. Btokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Boston,
Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmond A. Bonder, .
Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodolphos Kent, John W. Hornor,
William H. Carr, Ellis S. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, • Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner H. Basin, John G. Brenner,
P. B. Kichler, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Pros’!.
Join W. HoxtfOx. Secretary. ’ nlB-ly
COMMONWEALTH
FIRE
INSURANCE
ov vxb
STATU 07 PENNSYLVANIA.
07FI0B,
NORTHWEST CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT BTBJITB,
nm.az>BLrxjA.
ibiarlbed Capital, 1600,060.
Paid op Capital, *200,000
Bxxiaroas.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thoa. 8. Stewart,
H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler,
J. J. K. Walker.
Edw. 0. Knight, M. R. Wendell,
K. Lewis, Jr., , B.K.Hoxsie.
DAVID JAYNE, M.D., President.
THOMAS B. STEWART. Vice Pres’t.
fIAMUBL 8. Moon, Secretary. Ja29-y
OlttiS AND INLAND RISKS.—JfAME
* INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital IXOO,OOO.
(Organised under tho Aot of Assembly relatlie to la
carenee Companies, passed April 2d, I 860.)
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, BeoreUry.
Offloe 411 CHESTNUT Bt., Philadelphia.
MHIOTOBB.
Jacob K. Vaughan,
Henry Lewie, Jr.,
D. B. Birr jy,
John W. Ev"«rmin,
A. H. Bo'onheiin,
M. Stern.
George W. Day.
William W. Walters,
Oharloß Itiohardnoc,
Barclay Llpplncott,
Job. R Ilrogaard,
Ohas. Stoked, fe24«y
TtfSURANOE COMPANY.—
Ali OFFICE No. 6 KXCHANGK.
Avtbohizbd Btook Oapital, fIOO.OOO. Cbabtri
Pbrpbtoal.
Fire Bisks on Merchandise and Buildings.
Marine Bisks on Vessels Cargoes and Froights.
Inland Transports ion Bisks on Goods per Railroads,
Canals, and .Steamboats taken on favorable tortus
DIREOTOBB.
George A. Wright,
Thomas Sbaw,
George Cookm&n,
Charles Btoy,
Jacob Heed,
W. 0. btotesbury.
_ ANDREW COCHRAN, Tresidant
William I, Brown, Vice»Pre*ldent niMJ
Andrew Cochran,
William I lirown,
Richard G. BtolCBburj,
Peter D. Mjers,
Robert D Walker,
Jacob Lukena,
Howard fire and marine insu-
RANCH COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
Thos. L. Ludpra, Wm. 7. Leeoh,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Trttltt,
M. W. Baldwin, John H. Dlohl,
John 0. James, Wm. K. Hamlin,
A. J. Bncknor, 11. H. Shillingford,
John W Sexton, 0. K. Spangler,
William Rniguel, N.II. Houston,
Edwin Booth, Wm. H. T.nvo,
John Garrison, Charles P. Norton,
E. 8. Warne, Isaao Myer.
President—TOOMAS L. LUDBRS.
Vice President—E. S, WARNS.
Secretary—OHAßLES A. BUY. eel6«tf
u w -&&&
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND -BALTI
- , MORE RAILROAD,
Pimman M!*!: Saturday; December 4,1868,
rSS H TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
At bah., li: M., (Eipre«a,)«nJ
■ Vnl «„ 3 A. M., 1,3.30, and 11 P M.
f£{B&2KSSS!l 80 P. M ,
V FOil PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 880 a at /& •
aoi 6.40 P. m“ * W A * U, » ( Bl P r «**i) 12 noon,
SA 1 ? P.M WUmington ** 720 “ 4 U « A. H., 2,26 an
P. L M TOIi ° W C,sU, *‘ 046 “” d U. 12 A.M., and 8.06
Leare Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 080 P M -
I*l7B Joter at 9.20 A. M.. and 4 3SP/M
Leara Seafotd at 7.46 A. M., and 1 46 P M
TRAINS POU BALTIMORE
hem Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 1 66 P. M., and 12.1 t
SUNDAYS only at II P. M. from Philadelphia to Eal-
.....826,184 02
$795,401 81
29,650 22
$543,203 66
61,288 14
$693,804 70
November 10.1868.
DiaiOToaa.
nvsysis.
COMPANY
Railroad £ineo.
Do do 5.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phila
delphia.
freight Train, with Pauenger Oar attached, will im
as follows: -
Leave Philadelphia for Perr/vllle and Intermediate
places at 5 00 P. H
Leave Wilmington for do 5 do do 065 P. M
Leave Baltimore for Havre de <3race do 600 P. M
no 2 ' 8. M. FELTON, President
sqifqmty.
TfiE feBITISH AND NORTH
!»WftAMHBICAK ROYAL MAIL BTBAM
SnUro.
• 'M* «w Tonn io timrooi. •
BMond Oabln Feaege t»
**o* *oato* tc uTiarooi
Chief Cabin Faaeage...... ...1110
Beoond Cabin Paasage..... , ■ ■ gg
d»oot. T Js“ “JV ft® m Bo * ton eau at HadUax.* ’
®fP*- JcdHn*. I CANADA, Oaot. tan*.
abA a*?
aliAnA P n.?f SLAQARA.Oapt.Bvrie.
AFRICA, Cant. Shannon. RUROPA, bapf. 3. Leitch.
®S7» 0l, “ *Mte light at roast-head:
P. ?, .?, . t V b<> * r<lbow i r «den port low. < ’
learea Boaton, Wedneedaj, Deo. 1.
Ktrww*’ S r h ?fa on ’ “ y °' k > Wedneaiay, Deo. 8
i:F;?.si. > Leitch, ’ “ Boston, Wednesday; Leo. IS
a J t H dklna > “ N - York, Wednesday, Dec. 22
ia Bton *» “Boston, Wednesday. Dec. 29
n»MAn?Y *' N York > Wednesday, Jan 6
T£ofJPa A< ,F* D *’ Boston, Wednesday Jan-12.
A*«iOA, Shannon, “ N York, Wednesday. Jan 19.-
Berths not seonred until paid for. ,
An experienced Surgeon on board. -
The owners of these Ships will net be accountable fo
Bullion, Specie. Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Motels, unless bills of lading are signed therefor ani
the value thereof therein expressed.
Tor freight or passage apply to
POl-J B. OUNABD, 4 Bowling Green.
jg* STEAM TO GLASGOW, LlVER
£g£g POOL, .BELFAST* DUBLIN,’ AND LONDON
DERRY, without delay, for $3O.
; Return tickets, good for six months, to either or the
above.places, by any'steamer of the line, $5O for the
round trip, out and back.'
MOM SKW 70UK.
Edinburgh, Gamming, Wednesday, Deo22, lfro’elock M
Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, Jan 22,12 o’clock M
FROM QLABOOWV
Glasgow, Thomson, Wednesday, December 22d.
Edinburgh, Cummiog, Saturday, January 22d.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
FROM GLASGOW.
Pirst 01a5i...... ,16 niiiiBU
Steerage, found wth cooked provisions.... 8 •*
FROM HEW TOSS.
Virst’Ol&ea ; ; qq
Steerage, found with cooked provieiona........ jjo 00
• Children under 14 years of age, half fare: Infante In
Steerage,free.
Bfctorn tickets available within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
First Glass $l4O Bteerage .....$6O
An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer.’
For freight or pusige apply to
WORKMAN 4c 00., 120 WALNOT Street, Philadel
phia.
ROBERT ORAIG, 17 Broadvr&j, New Tork.
HALE & LOWRY, Buchanan’s Whuff. Baltimore.
no'27 . , , , ,
.-.a* FOR CHARLESTON. S. C Heron’s
VW LINE—ONLY RfGULAR LINE—GOODS BE
-OEIYED AND. BILLS. LADING SIGNED EYIRI
DAY.—Freight and insurance at less than sailing ves
sel rates, by the steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Capt.
0. P. Marshman, to sail on MONDAY; December 6th.
at 4 o’clock P; M., from second wharf above-Yins st.
For farther particulars please see advertisement of
Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, in this paper.
For freight or passage apply to
A. HERON, J*..
n2O 828 North Wharves.
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
aHh YANNAH —HERON’S LINI.
GOODS DECEIVED AND BILLS Of LADING SIGNED
- i J EVERY DAY. •-
The splendid firat4laasoide.irheel Steamships
KEYSTONE STATE and STATE Of GEORGIA,
’Not form a weekly lice.for the-■ Sonth and Southwest
one of them i shine sailing ererr SATURDAY at 1<
e’olook A. H., alternately for Obarlacton and Ba
vannahe
Until the steamship State of Georgia has received her
new boilers, the Steamship Keystone State, in order to
accommodate passengers and the trade, will make
Weekly Trips, alternately to Charleston and Savannah.
Shippers will pleaso send down their goods on fiatnr
day,
fOR CHARLESTON
The steamship KBYBTONB STATB, Captain O.F.
Harshman, will commence lotting bn THURSDAY
December 2d, and ttulon MONDAY, December Oth, at
4 o’clock, P. M.
POB SAVANNAH.
The steamship Keystone state. Captain Charles P
Marshtnan, will sail on SATURDAY, December lUh,
at 10 o’olcckA..M.- . . -v,
At both Charleston and Barannah, these shlpseoimeo.
irith steamera for Florida and Havana, and with rail
roads, Ao., for all plaeesln the South and Southwest.
JPRSmHTS BIDUOXD.
' Heary Freight at an average efU per oent.beloe
New. York steamship rate*.,
1 _ iksubjikob;
FRXIGHTand X on a large proportion
of goods shipped South will Be found to be lower to
these ship# thin by eaiUngTeweli. .7
Cabin pa5ea£«4«»...............ftt 00
Steerage do 80S
Excursion Tiekets,good for the present jeer* 80 00
Bo bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. •
tat fr«l*St or punt, opplj to . .
/ A. HIBON. Jr.,
Ho. 335 { latfl 81) North WfcvrM.
Aguta»t Olmltrton,T.B.tt.O.STOP.
a . „ .
Agents in Barannik. 0. A. OBXINIB & 00. ,
lor Tlorida, front Charleston, steamer QABOLUfAt
•rery Tuesday. \
Tor TlorM*. from Barannab, steamersßT. HABTB
and ST. JOHNS, erery Tuesday and Saturday.
Tor Harafta. from Charleston, steamer IHABIL. os
the 4th and 19th of erery xoohtH. _ jell
1858.
MEMPHIS ANDNBW ORLEANS UNITEDBTATES
MAIL PACKET LINE.—.The splendid Boats of this
old and popular LINE will leave Memphis and New
Orleans, as heretofore, on
MONDAYS; WEDNESDAYS, A FRIDAYS.
MONDAY PACKETS.
NEBRASKA A. R. IRVIN.
BEN FRANKLIN .....Oapt. J. D. CLARK.
WEDNESDAY PAOKETB.
JOHN BIHONDS.
INQOMA.R... Oft)
««oapv
ibiday packets.
BELFAST
H.B. W. HILL....
' UJ* These Boats connect at Memphis with the Bail*
roads from'that point, also wfth regular Packets for
St. Lonis,, Louisville, Cincinnati, and Nashville, on
their respective days Leave Memphis Immediately on
the arrival of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Oars. PasaengerS can arrange'their arrival so as to
avoid delay at Memphis longer than business or plea
Bare may require.
For information. Inquire of J. J. KAWUNGB,
At Webb A Rawlings’, 816'Main Bt, Memphis .
8. H. Shook, Adr. Agent. ocl2-2m
flutfmxw*.
Philadelphia warming and
•VENTILATING. WAREHOUSE.
ASKOLD A WILSON,
suoonssons re a. a. hajkkibox.
We have reraorM from our old stand in Walnut street
to the LABOR STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where oar
old friends and the public are respectfully invited to
examine our extensive stock of Warm Air Fnrnaoes,
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers. Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Orates, Ac., Ac. We are
now manufacturing OHILSON’S CELEBRATED PAT.
ENT NEW COAL GAB CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and suited to all classes of buildings.
Also, new and beantifnl patterns ot Low Do
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sizes and pattern 0
We have also oommenoed the manufacture 0.
ENAMELED STONE * MANTELS from Penn
eylvania St on*. Theso Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PJIEMIUM atth < late Fair and Exhi
bition of the franklin Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and boantifnl Ahtiquh mahblis,
are not Injured by Smoke, Coal Gas, Oil or Acids,
and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at much. Lai priu
fhan Marble. Cull and tee them.
ARNOLD A'WILSON.
* BENJ.M. FSLTWBLL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia. April. IftAS—apO* It ‘ .
Hardware. —too subscribers, com-
MISSION MERCHANTS tor the sale of FOREIGN
‘AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully
sail tiie attention of the' trade to theEr stock, which
they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con
sists in part of—
Ohains, of all kinds—'Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox,
Oow, Fifth, Back. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship,
Mine, and Coil Ohains.
The celebrated “L“ Hone Nails; Stone and Sledge
Hammers.
“Wright’ ” and other Anvils; Solid Box and other
Floes.
Short and long handle Fry Pans; round and oval
Sake Pans.
“Martin’s” superior Files and Rasps; Bed Screws.
“Excelsior” Safety Fuse: Blasting Tubes.
Corn, Grass, and Brier Bcytnoa j Hay, Corn, and Straw
waives.
Hay, Manor®, Tanners’, and Spading Yorks.
Bikes and Hoes; 8h orels and Spades, of ail kinds.
Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and Finishing Nails..
Oast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locke of all
tdndi; Cutlery, Rams and Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham*
uers. Planes, and other Tools. &0., Ac.
w. e. Lewis & son,
No. 411 OOMMBBOE Street.
fouls <m& fUsicmrcwts.
Arcade hotel,
CUEBTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
CONDDOTED OH THE EDBOPBAH PLAH.
A new lease Tor a term of years having been obtained
for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con
tinue to be conducted as heretofore, on the-European
plan, and the prices remain unchanged, vis:
Room Pbr Day 600. Dinner 6Qo. Bbbakpast an©
Tea, baoh, 37#0.
The 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 business
men—hence no ladies Are received.
JE7“ This house is never closed day or
Ooe-3m «'■ PE VOPNQ 1 ,
JONES HOUSE,
HARBIBBOH9, Pi.,
(Erected In 1867,
ELEGANTLY PORNIBIIEE.
KOW OPEN TO VIBITOBS. „
WELLS COTEBLY, Proprietor
DE LANEY’S SALOON AND RESTAU
RANT, N. E. corner THIRTEENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia.
no2-3roo WM. A DE LANBY, Proprietor.
J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No.
• 808 MARKET Street, four doors above EIGHTH,
South side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Boasted,
Fried, Pickled, &0., &o , for Home Consumption ana
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three
rf’clook. 0c22-tf
AJiiAWDIiSS.—“ Pinot Gastillon,” Marett,
JL# uid other Cognacs of various vintages, in half
pipes and quarter caaks i Pellevolsin Rochelle Brandies,
pale and dark, in half pipes, half oaaks, and one*eighth
casks. Imported and for sale br
. HENRY. BOHLSN A 00.,
mb Ml «n 4 339 Bouti foortt Itmt.
JVOT. 29,1858.—CHANGE OF HOOK—
• ' n PENNSYLVANIA- • :
- »Imv O o?,X T i?RAILROAD
BTWJBBMvn.ra, I ? l O^Kr*?2’
, CINCINNATI?’ CRIO Aflo’
.LOniBVILL», C BTOirTN’»TOM
' KANSAg; AND NEBE^^, UBI >
PMaangera to potata.if.at of Pittaborgh, Whaelta.
OtarelMd ani (Swathne hire cboioa of rate,
raqaeated to make a aeleetbm before appljing f “uJJ*
THBia THROUGH TRAINS LBAVJI CTITT.tT.»T
PHIA DAILY.
POB.I'HE WEST:,
(Mail Train and PastUne, Sundays Excepted.)'
TRAINS LBATB PRILADIIa-IZETORNING BBAOH J>fllLA
w„ .PHIA. , J;..,.. . DBLpBIA
Mailtralnat... .7 80 A. M. f Mail train at..U.OQ night.
Tart line ,4 00 P M. Tart line 8.30 ATm.
lHnraaainaU..Zl.QOftlgfet j Express mail.. 6.00P.M.'
Tnsmxiltraln stops atallthestatioiis be tween Phil**
delphia and Pittsburgh.
_ A t_ TEAU,a MATT* WAT TRAITS ARUTS.
Hamiburg ao- Hanisfmvg ao*
eommodatton.l.oop. M.' commodatlon.T.l6 P.M.
Lancaster and Lancaster and
fe,C01umbia,.,..4.?0 P.M. C01umbia....1220 P.M,.
(Sundays Excepted )‘
, Pa«W n g«B for SUHBCET. WILLIAMSPORT, EL
«vI»^”,IIF,FirAI,O» AND NIAGaBA FALLS. -leave
Philadelphia at 7.30 A;M., and 4P. M. ,* -
The ears leave tne Pennsylvania Bailroad Passenger
Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and M ABKJS7
rtreets, entnnee on Eleventh street,-where through
tickets to all pointsWert can be obtained.
at an/time dering tbeday,
No oharge for hindling baggage. ' -
■Per further information, apply at the SUtkm. be
;ffeentheboora of 030 A.M.,'and 31P B 1 <-
THOMAS MOORE, ,
AgentPaon’a R. Co.
PHILADELPHIA, CrEKMAWTOWN
, HORBIBTO WNBAD ROAD.—WINTER
ARRANGEMENTS. r
OH AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS, IMS.
, FOR GERMANTOWN,
Leave Phl'a-lelpbia6,‘ 40 mln., !<v,IOV,UX
A. M.l, 2, 3,4, 6,6, l\ 8,9,10,11 J 4 P. M. 1
Leave Germantown 6, 7. 7E, 8, 8 10 min.. 10 E, 11 1<
A.M.,L10.min.j2.8,4,6.?,7,8,»,101i P. JL
on'sundaysJ- ,
Leave Philadelphia 9.20 mln. J A. M..'2, 9JiP.lt.
Leave Germantown ff.2omin.-A'. M., 1.10 min., 6 V
P. M. -v.- -- v.> - 1 ™
.•UHESTSUT HILL RAILROAD. "
4 Leave Philadelphia 6,7J4, 840 min., It* A. M., 2,
’LeavejlhMtont Hill 7:10 mtn , IX6 min., 8.60 min.,
11.10 A. M., 12.60, 3 10, 6.40,7 40 min. P. M.
, ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.29 mlo. A. M., 2,6 V P. M.
Leave Ohertnot Hill 5 A.M., 32.60 0.20 mio P.M
i'oit cONaHonocKEN and koemmown.
leave Philadelphia OJSf. 9, 11 A. A5..105 min., 810
min , 4H, 5.60 min , ll* p! M,
Norriatonn 8,7, 0,11 A. Afl, »J 4, 6.49 ala.
LHre Philadelphia 9 A M. and 3 P. M
Loare Norristown 7 A M. and S P. M.
POR MANAYUNK
Leiva Philadelphia 6*, J 35 min., 9, 11 A. M.,105
min . 2 05, 8.10 min ; 4V, 5.60, T. 45 min ,11V P. H.
LeaTeManajnnkOV.lv,B*, 9* ,11* A.M.,l*,
8,4, 6.10 min , 8 45 p. M
SUNDAYS SAMti AS NORRISTOWN..
CHESTER VALLEY RMI ROAD FOR. DOWNING-
Leava Philadelphia 6# A. M. and 9.10 ®in. P. M.
Leave Dowoingtown A. M aod IP. M
' H; &. SMITH. General Superintendent.
nol3 . DEPOT, NINTHand GttBEN Sts.
T>HUiAJ>JS£jf*HiA AJSIi £JLMIKA KXIL
JT ROAD LINEQUIORKST KOUTE'to 'Elmira,
Wilkeebarre, Buffalo, Chicago; Bdei latent.’ Niagara
Falls,- Milwaukee, Burlington, MontfSSf; St. Psniff, ‘
Detroit, Dunlieth, and St* Louis -
r Passenger, trains will leave the -FhlisMphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, eomer BROAD ,99* YIN#
Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows :
- T. 30 A. H.‘ DAY BXPBRSB,
For. Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Chicago',
Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena. St. Pauls,' Burlington,'
and St. Louis. - . /
8.80 P. H. NIGHT EXPRESS,
For Ehnlra, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Darlington,
and St. Louts. • •
The 7.80 A. M. train runs through to HABRI9BUEG,
stopping-at all 'Stations on the Lebanon JYalley Branch
of the Philadeiphiaanit Ttoa^jng
• ’ ' AK>"
At Rupert, for Wllkesharre, Plttstos,’ Scranton,and all
stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMBBURB
RAILROAD.
Baggage cheeked to Elmira, Buffalo', axfd 'Suspension
Bridge/--' - - “ ’
TieketsLcan he procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and OHESTNUTStreato/andat the Fas
ssnger Depot, cornerof BROAD'and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS --FREIGHT - TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below-'Vine, dally,
excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6
Freights must be delivered before 3 P. M. to Insure
their going the same day.
¥ « further information apply at
Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine.
Or to OKAS. S. -TAPPER. General Agent,
* N. W. oor.Sixth andChestautStfeete, -
odl-tf s Philadelphia.
New yokk unes.—i\he uaall>e.n
AND AMBOY IIAII.DOAD AND DIIILADKLPIIIA
AND TRRNTON RAILROAD COJIPANY’B LINE?.
FROM PHILADJLPHIA 10 NNWYORK, AND WAY
FLAOXB. , .
liMTOMfoHoV«)TII.
Aid A. M. t Tia Camden and Amboy.-Accommoda
tion...... .......i';. * U
At 6 A. M., Tia Camden and Jersey City, N.J.Ao- _
e0mm0dati0n...,....Y......... ••'•-2 Sft
At 8 ; A. M.j Tia Camden and .Jersey City. Morning
At 10 A. M.,-by,Steamboat JohrißeU*on,yla
ny and Jersey City, Horning JCxpreas..B 00
At 2 P. M., Tia Camden and Amboy, 0„ and A. Ax*
presf.... 8 00
At 5 F. U. ria Camden and Jersey City, Srenins
Mail
At BP. tf., via Camden and Amboy. Aooommoda*
tion, Ist Class S 25
At 8 P. M.« via Camden aad Amboy. Aeoommoda-'
tion, 2nd 01m5......... 1 60
At ft F. M., Tia Camden and Ambay, Acoonunoda
tion,lat C1a55...... 8 2ft
At ft P/M.» Tia Camden and Amboy,' Aoooxnmoda*
v tlon, 2nd Glass., 11ft
The6P. M. line ram dally, all other* Bnndeyie:-
eepted
At 11# P.M., from Kensington Depot, Tia Jersey
City, Hail, Saturdays excepted***.*.,•«•••....B2 26
Sspreai lanes stop at the principal nations only.
- Jot Belridero, futon, fiemisgtoa., Asa., at 6A. M
and 2X F. M. from .Walnut. street wharf.
Por Water Cap, Stroudsburg. Scranton, WiUteebaxxe,
Montrose. Great Bead; &0., m 6A; M., Tie Delaware,
Lackawanna at Western Ballroad.- •»-
. for freehold, at ft A.'M. and 2 P.M.
for Mount Holly at 0 A. H., and2K and 6 f. M.
WAT lINM :
1859.
Vox Bristol, Trenton, Ao., at 2)f and. 4 P.M., -
For Palmyra, Banoocas, Bmtlr. Burlington, Bordea
town A'o., at 8 P.M.
Steamboat Richard Stockton for Bordentowa, and In
termediate places, at 2M P. M.
Steamboat John Neilson, for Taoony, at 10 and 11M
A. M , and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P. H.
All lines exceptl!# P. M, leave Walnut street wharf.
pounds of baggage onlj allowed each pas
•enger. Passengers are prohibited from taking any
thing as baggage bat their wearing apparel. All bag
gage over'flfty pounds to be paid for extra. The Com
pany limit their responsibility to one dollar
per pound) and will not be liable for any amount be
pond JlOO, except by special contract.. .
WM. H. GATZMKk Agent
aal-ly O. A A. B. B. 00
.Oapt. JAB. F. SMITH,
»t BURDBXK PARIB
‘.Gapt. WH.WBAY.
H. NEWELL.
l?g Mill HI 111 Ml AOKTB FEtfNSlJL
flßgllEggSffi! VANIA RAILROAD.
FALL ARRANGEMENT.
For BETHLEHEM. DOYLIBTOWN, Ae., and by
dose railroad connections for
Easton, Catawisaa, . New York city,
Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap,
Hauoh Chunky Elmira, WUkesbarre,
Hasleton, Niagara Falls, Scranton.
On and after WEDNESDAY, August 25th, >B6B, Pas
senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, as follows
For Bethlehem, Easton, WUkesbarre, Water Gap,
Scranton, Ac., {Express,} at 6.16 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Williams*
port, Elmira, ana the' West^(Express,) at 2.16 F. M,
Forßoylestown, {Accommodation,) at 8.46 A. M. and
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) at 8.46 A.
M. andOP.U.
TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 9 A. M. and & P.M.
Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at T A.M.and
8.80 PM.
Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
M. and2.BOP.M.
Doylestown Trains ran daily. Other Trains daUr,
Sundays excepted.
All Passenger trains (exoept Sunday Trains) connect
at Chatham street with Fifth end Bixth Street Passen
ger Railroad. •
Fare to Bethlehem... si 60
11 Mauch Chunk. 2 60
<f Easton 1 60
u Doylestown. go
FOR SOHOOLRY’SMOUNTAIN—B) 6.16 A M. train
to Easton, tkenco by N. J. 0. RR. ana D. L. A W. RR.
to Washington, thence by stage, arriving at the Moun
tains at IP. M. Fare s3.l©?
«025 tf BLLIB CLARE, Agent
ZOLLICOFFBK’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC
CORDIAL is the only preparation ever placed be
fore the public that h*a performed ee many
MIRAOULOUS oures
INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC
RHEUMATISM.
The most prominent and influential citizens bear wit
ness of its efficacy. The abaudant evidence from all
parts of 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 rikea at the root of the
disease, and thus eradicates it entirely from the system.
Prepared by THEODORE DILKS, Chemist,
Northeast comer or Pine and Sixth streets.
oc7-Sm Philadelphia
rf'HK GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF
X THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY
INO.THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING. THE
WHOLE SYSTEM.
The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. Louns*
berry A Co., is now acknowledged as the principal
Family Medicine for the cure of Caxcebods affections
and ScaoFULOos diseases generally. The success which
attends its use in these inveterate diseases has no equal.
It is now used in these disease* with complete success,
where all other moans have failed. Two or three bot
tles will satisfy any one of it* great curative propert es.
Hip Diseass and White Swsi.likq, Ui.cekations of
the Bonks, Mouth, Throat, Ac. Its beneficial and
healiDg characteristics are soon observed in these com
plaints. No matter of how long standing they may have
been, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE
RIAL DEPURATIVE in a short time.
Tetter and Bcald Head wilt as certainly yield to
this medicine as it is used. Diseases of tho Skin and
all eruptive complaints generally canrtut long remain
after using a few bottles of tho Imperial Depurative.
Its Tonic properties, as well aa Alterative, render it
valuable to weak and delicate females.
The great purity, strength, and value of this Family
Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi
nating in an impure condition of the blood. It expels
all tho virus or diseased matter from the blood and re
invigorates the system.
Those using the Imperial Depurative and wishing ad
vice in their case, will reoeive every attention by etter
or otherwise.
Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSBERRY A CO., No.
60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia.
For sale also by J. F. Long A Co«, Lancaster, Pa. J,
H. Baser and S. 8. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman A
Co., 'Harrisburg, Pa. 0. iV. Epting, Pottsvillo, Pa.
T A C. W. McClintock, Easton, Pa. James Given,
Westchester, Pa. Schmidt A Co., Allentown, p 6.
Bimon Rau, Bethlehem, Pa, Dr. H. W. Leslie, Bristol.
P» . and Druggists gonontllv »oil-m -w^r
M SALAMANDER SAFES.
A largo Assortment of
EVANS & WATSON'S
PHI LA D IIP 4 a lAM A NU.PAOTUBBD
SALAMANDER SAFES,
• * « - - . VAULT DOOBS,
Forßanks and Stores.
BANK LOCKS,
‘ Equal to any now in use.
IRON UpORS, SHUTTERS. &0.,
On as good term* as any other 'eatahuahment In the
' United States, by
EVANS & ’WATSON,
No. 36 South FOURTH Street,
fkiladelphia,
fta&tf,
EUABE CH7E 08 A OAU,
Kailnmii Cinest. f f >■; *
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