The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 10, 1858, Image 3

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P Whitehead. N Y *A\ -A B Smith
Samuel' Wllli’ti/N Y;" •' J.JVB Hunter, Reading
’Sidney W How, Boston - ~'WH Jamwon, Boston
0MBrootarBo«ton v/; , t JBBSecnmbr Boston -
AKellogg/Hodcrille, Ct. A W Porsberg, NY' • .
BStockdait, Ky - , r ' - J-E Coleman, Conn >
:oA'£aetou J ,ponu LNoreross, Boston -
WWateon, Harrisburg': • Geo MRobwon, N J
JohnHßriggi, NY, Aug Schell* NY”'' -
AArWghtmtUjN Y 4 . . t .-Prof Ruff
ZSterli m ' *-> - Mrs Shallows, PottsvlUe
O JTrtmaniNY ,*,v i D 0 Sturges, N Y „
BEJones.Pottivllle • :: Hon W Donaldson,Pottsv’e
BKNewellyNY ? i;, W H-Merritt, N Y
XT Smith,JN-Y- t. j 1'?; i, XMDenmanand lady, N J
WWheelook, N J . >_• Reuben Smith. N J
OB Biddle; NY• •„ - ’ ; Me Rawed; N Y
Thos.Groom.Boaton \ ill RVMredge, Burlington
B Gibbous,’Bath • 'Mr Donpby & la,N Y .
DNhopeSjK Y- . r, f M Bottom N 0 ; . .
JB Do Haven, NY,,. - a Meserole & le,Brookljn
Wm B Wood, Maine ; . Tabb& la,N Y
DTWatson,N;Y > * .JJamUon/NY
W John Ala. Jr-Y -, ,:, - JW_ Sedgwick, NY^
RfiNlpboU, NY-.r),vVj. ; ,-B S (rOOdrichiNY. .
£ Bowden, Winchester .: ,‘B Marsh, Jeraer o»ty »
Oapfr POrter, NY,.;.- -W- Y K Robinson; NY r .
Richd Hill: Richmond ; J 0. McOpUum, California
JohnHHsll.NY - JMKesd.NY
DL Sprague N Y ... - John H»ll, NY ; * . ,
X,W;JSvane.k la, Nashville: John Mereband. Bait -
E'S - BMGIom,~N.Y-
Beverly C Sanders: Balt; '.A J Barnes, Ya
Louis Mara,N Y..;,.8tG 8 Case, 8t Louie
Dr Schley, Maryland, O. A Outliber t.Ga ■ _
Ur Rodgers A Ja,W*shlngton P E,Doolittle It la, N Y
Mra'DooUtte,« Y - •- Mr Budd, Charleston, 8 0
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a M Biddle'& l»/’Qhlo 1 r johnson.Blairoo, Pa
PB JoBWr?» V': V , ‘'~ y H BMSIIer. Beading .‘ '
Miaa Janbßeiff; Reading -SHeuMiAlbany '
J L" / B M fyeY Ashland* Pa
j btHaghal£WestOheiittVj, Patterson, Juniata Co:
V'TY&ndjka, jPruiklln_c6 v ' : TirD P f tewart, Texas; s~
C;lti c TcmUi]B6aj H HeroerV Pa '-j- ■" V
A D-Werner, BeadiCg -‘ -';"iI) a Buxtom, Beading , ?.
B'Mertagtu OatasaquV’< ':AB Palmer, Illinois
P^APirtlet.aUlnoisr:. J.PMCorrell,Baton
<5 Dudley,'Xaaton; ‘ .JG Beading, Now Jetnoj
O Bartlee, New Jersey-'Y.-P Bussell, Baaerne co .. -
GV,Moirl*i Ohio' V'YVJ Tompkins, Pa
TGPorsterjlUinott:* , v B Peck, Conn
8 Brush. New. York .. ; JP Otfaley, New Jersey
AH Klrne; Arkansas.. ; .v A J Bees, Ma^land
in ROHANTB’ HOTEL—fourth it., below Arch.
Saiddlet-Wssll’ii, Pa ■ ' ;B H Henderson. Pa
J-B G*n*id,'Pittibiirf. ty M Sherman. Ohieigo
MW lIoNeJr. N'J- -' Mrs B M.Blyler. Loner
ThoS HWolle,Bethlehem
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AH Lore, «;T' ,? -h Palmer, Lewisborg
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J H Laird; Plilla. • ' A LWWiame, NY v
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HBAUiwn, Mellon, Mass ’
j Jobn Atkl&eonyFitubug Bobt Connell; Fa '
Bt/AOHr%BAB^HOXBI»—Third at., ab. OallowhW.
3 HMohr, Pa t 'f\A.Bnikmaii,PeieterviUe
-AWLoder, Otttutqu*, .0 Helfrioh, Pa ,
0«o W Wolfj D*nbord , , H Maurer, Pa ,
;?obn Beobtel,\Pa- ■a* ’•* r B Kosnnerer. Pa
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■ -;,: v ßAti> BAGXE—Third street, above' Gallowfcill*
BKUfiflAPottirme t/ i.t'A BeediFotteTMe .
Chat P Week. Pa A ;./: Sanmelßoye*; Pa ,
|AWBaylor*Bchtt',Harea<~.;LßHemperly, Pa '
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•- • •/; 'Sjicriai Notices.
;.»ayage»s Seeing Dollarfi
; . DOUBLE TIIEJAi). :. , it#
' -Dyspepsia,—.There Is prebnblyno disease
which. experieace/haSI so amply proWd to be remedia*
,ble WETO u Dyepepsla. The
inveterate-forma 1 of this disease hare been com-
onrei-by,ih!s medicine, as ample 1 ' testimony of
;someof ourfiHtolUseaeproTesi '- :,i -;
thiaeJtyby f .Br©wn,oonier Ylfthand
'Chestnut* and Hsuunrd AOo.,'eoraerTirelfth and
;.VV dlO-dfcWtf
.Hope,—ThereUyetjiope for the dyspeptic!
Do not despair, !r you Hire been unable t» And relief,
Hoof Slab’s Bittbkb Willcure' any.and every
XMeofpyipepßla/ ItwUl, cure a very, case, of Liver
,oompuist'. the yellow - and sallow ap-.
4>earasoe from- the skin and eyes. It will restoretbe
nervous .system to its or , glnal ‘Tigor ,and glve, entire
itedth' to the baly.' v For sale by 0 .31, JACKSON &
' 00„_418’Afchfltreet l at7ft cents per btftUe,. It
i jthe GreatestWender of the Age.—The Ean
ATasvipbxiVoß Hiiß Bfsmßs. or Jules Hiu*l,lu
’vigor ateij r« a tares/ end beautifies the hair, and changes
grayhalr andr yhisVera 'to thelr orJglnftl life color. It
U n'ot a Djyt\ apd ,#lll not splltho skin or lfnen. Sold
by ail pruggiiis/and laboratory of JunssHaosn
; Oo;iNo;7o4;Ohestnht'shreet, Philadelphia, : Bfc
i Savage’s, «awingMachines—Thirty Dollars,
*»OTO>B'THHBAD.''- ' ' .I*.*
FlneClethlngarthe Mbstßeasonable Prices,
Frock the finest quality j
fbafs, Prdmehitde Coats,. and Overcoats, of en*
ctirely’new styles,.sad finest quality; a full assortment
of fine blflck and fancy Oassimqre Pants, .and a splendid
stpck ef fine Silk Velvet, CMhinere, Silk, and Casslmere
Veits, - all ! cut J ‘msdfl, attd trimmed in the most elegant
style, at -,« BOBERTH.ADAMS* New Store,
1 48-tjai ' , - B.E; corner Seventh and Market its.
r- .Oreai Sdfo RoVbcnr at Piorrlstownf Decem
888 Ist, timp last night the flouring mill
hf Mr,' Joseph Veione,ln Norristown, Pa., was entered,
an(loneofFafrc 1 j?* r ribgj' k Cb,'s best patent Powder-
Vroof iock and Bafe.-i; v- - ‘v. * ■
!>“WAS BLOWN pPJBN 'WITH POWDBR,
and g1,9001n earii taken ouYaod carried away. This
We is now In front of Brans \k Watson’s store, No 20
South; Pont th street, ifhere we most respeotifully inrite
thepuMlo to call,And examine how those New Yorker#
make their safes] They screw, their doors together with
=the smallest ikind of 'wst.lron screwß, and from the ap*
jWrance bf this safe, it oouldnothave taken more than
one musket load of powder to blow the absre saf o open.
-Ir OoVqbSR r lB th, 1868 —Three tbleres entered the.
Floaring'MiU of Messrs, Dbrrance & Doron,' In Bristol,
tried .ail bigM to .blow,open their
pbwder, whioh hsd $260 in cash, but did hot succeed in
'gattlhkiVopen; Their Salamander Safe wag, sianufae*
r\. -* • ; ,
/^ : ;iYA'NSdbt?atson;
lr k They hard A few. morefor/saic, of the same kind, at
their A tore, No. 26 BonthFOURTH Street. Philadel-
V;';-v'‘V ; -V' T y. /V. V''' ;
>.:K. ln The Freitj of December 4th, the
%ll6wing:/'•'V’ v’•' -• \" K '
V,‘«AU our safes are warranted to give perfect satlsfac*
'tion,orthe tno.hey Wiilbb retuixed.
Oo^»
f^Ve£EVANS : A'-WATSONj Would' - ask iall parties
h>Tlng ykrrel, Herring, k Co.’s fiafes
•ttrtidm adrahtife of l^the'abof e offerj and return them
'their'; aii they wlil find that In a few
with whieh the Safes fare filled
u(* %gtrPprtlon belßg oil of yitriol) will eat out'all the
Iron.' A’ipMtmeh of thelr Ohampibn Safes may be seen
fappA* efibiir-aiore, whlch'ls eaten full or holes now*
, vf -BYANS & WATSON,
KoI 268outS,WJBTH Street.
!*»»•*;*«• talent Strlee. and
maimer, eipreiaiy iortvtxn. siiaa.
la ream narou
order are warranted
Btßrai, „
..We bellore tilts to b# : tba'qhlr f&l j nrarof
i t 7 £ t? i *
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■SaTrafie’* Sewing-Machine*— Thirty Dollftts..
; '< ' / DOJJBMS IHBEAD.' • , «*
f Fttrfel, Hotting,*: ««•’» Patjunt Champion
aff .too oalJSafsa mido in tha City which havo.
never fcedh .Betted by Bui<lar«,or tlieir contontc no
rtwjiedhy.Piio, i ji , YY V"-k- ■ .' ■.
* .Tho oubflcritorfl- have been mcnnfcciariog lire oM
"aciiiif. Prqd{S»fe> in thi« city for uowly five ye«*P“*l
daring'that time wehavemadaiind cold .twice aa mray
Stfea, at leaet, as any other maker i double ‘kenomVr
br our flafes have been attempted hv BnrgiarSi and mor g
than : iwioe aa many have been tried by JiM. -
; We now propose to>njr other manoftotaiors in thla
oity, to give thimldoo forevery Safe, of °“'?™
whloh hae been opened by Burgiare, provided they will
alaoinakens THaaiMsorpaa.
I BTe "propose an additional $6OO for every safe of onr
make whioh has had its contentsburned up in acoiden-
Ital Urea ■, and will give $6OO. to any other gafe-maken
hi thia city whowiU make na the aame offer.
1 The subscribers do not warrant any of their ordinary
Oounting-robm Befea'to he'proof against ito the attaoka
of. Burglars ?nnder any circumstances, and never have
flone so; but for money purposes,'©/wheremore than
'ordinary security is required) we. have always reooirf
mended oar' coUbiubd; Barglar aad Fire-Proof Safe as
protection against experienced and seientifio thieves.
Wewill guarantee to give better security against flre
and rogues, for the money, than auy other manufae-
Ituretcan.
f. r The Baft advertised by a disappointed and envious op*
position aS having been blown up, at Morristown, was
not one of oux r make, nor was .it even a “ Herring**
Patent Oh&mpion Baft.” Thesafe was one of “Wil
der’s Patent,” made many years'ago, and sold by Mr.
Parrel when acting agent for a New York house. Yet,
; we do not hesitate to.soy,.that there is no Fire-Proof
Safe made in this market, (and sold ordinarily aa such)
wh<oh, with the tools left behind them by the rogues
at Morristown, and the a ams ottonttunfr, we will not
agree to open in less lees than one hour’s time.
- FARRBL, HERRING, & 00.;-
■ 'Mahers of Herriog’sPatent Champion Safes, Burglar
Proof Safes, lined withohllled Iron and hardened steel,
'.Back Xqoks, Ac;, Ac. • ; ' • *. , ~dB*tf
Savage’s Bowing Machines— Thirty Pollan.
DOUBLE THREAD. It*
' Window Drapery,
bbooatellb.
./ SATIN DAMASK,
* ‘ BATIN DE LAIMB,
WORSTED DAMASK,
REPS, MODERNS,! AND PLUBHB3,
• Together with all the trimmings appertaining to the
Curtain trade. r
Owing to the lateness of the season, we will olose out
our heavy Curtains at greatly 4 reduced rates. Curtains
cut, made, and put up, lower than prices elsewherei
r A Iso, WhtW Laee and MusUn Curtains of every descrip
tion, bought at auction, and selling at half the usual
'price, window Bhades, Gold. Bordered, Landscape,-
Gothic, Fresco, Plain. Linen, and Oil Cloth, at whole
sale and retail/ - ‘ -
‘ PATTON’S CURTAIN STORE,
dS-tapW ’ ' 1 68d O&BSTNUT Street.
Money Saved by Baying Books.—lf yon wish
a good Book, with a Handsome Gift, call at EVANS'S
GIFT BOOK BTORB. You will not only.get your
Books at the regular retail price, but will receive a gift
in addition, in no oase less tbau CO cents, and often of
greatyalue. /Any person wishingbooks without gifts
can have them at, publishers’ wholesale prices,
. Evans Has a larger stock of standard and miscellaneous'
Books than oan.be found In/any other storein the elty.
Ceilandexatninehli immensesiock of Giftßooksfor
the Holidays, at 439 Chestnut street. d7-6t •
'Baring" Fund.—Five Per Cent* : Interest.—
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid
from the. day of deposit.to the day of withdrawal.
Money .is received and payments made daily, without
notice. The>investments are made in Beal Estate,
Mortgages, Ground Bents, and such first-class securi
ties as th' charter requires. Offioe hours,'from 0 o’clock
in the morning until So’oloek ini the afternoon, nd on
Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o’clock, fed
Burnett’sCecoaino^
■• BURNETT’S OOOOAINB.
A tingle application renders the matter how.
stiff and dry—soft 1 and .glossy for several days. It is
ran Bbbt asd .Cbripkbt Haib Dbissiko i* thi
Would. HAZZABD ' 00., Twelfth and Chestnut Sts,
Sole Agent, For sale by dealersgenerally, at 60 ota per
bottle. . , ' nolQ-tf
Savage’s Sewing Machines—Thirty Dollars*
DOUBLE THREAD. > It*
Grover le Baker’s Celebrated Family Sewing
MACHINES.
A NEW STYLE!—PRICE $6O.
760 OHigTstn* Stibst, PHtLAD2LPHii.
These Machines.sew from two spools,and form a
•earn of unequalled strength, beauty,' and elasticity,
whloh will hot rip,' even if. every fourth stitch be out.
They are unquestionably the best In the market for
' amßy use. ' • ./ -
- oolfi-tf irrssap ton A QtacuLiu. - < -,/
. seamon’a .Saving Fund—North west /Corner
;of Second and 'Walnut streeis. Deposits reoelvsd
jin small and large amounts, .from .all olasses of the
McuhunUy,. and, allows .Intemt .it tike. rate of five
\ ' Money may-be drawn by oheoka wlthout loss of iste-'.
•riert,,
;/C<hßeo from.O.jmtil 6 o’cloeh,andmi Kod-
ertnlHg./ President/
!' Bitvste'i Stwlnf MacSlUei-rhlfty 'DrSllaif,; 1
DOUBLE THBEAD.' It#
Burnett’s Cecoalne,
A oompoundof Cocoa-nut-6ll,&o. } for dressing, the
Hair. Tor efficacy and’ agreeableness, It is without on
'equal. ! '
[lt prevents ihs hair from falling off*
It promotes its healthy and vigorous growth’.
It is not greasy or sticky. .
It Uavssnodi sag ret able odor. 7.'
It softens the hair when hard and dry* , H
It soothes theirritdted scatp skin. ‘ "
It affords the richest lustre.' '
It remains longest in effect, . -
BURNETT'S OOCOAINK,
... Boston, July 19,1867,
‘ H7* Missbs. J. Borhkvt A Co.—l cannot refuse to
state the salutary effect tomy own aggravated ease of
yonr excellent H&lrOil—(cecoaine.)
> For many- months my,heir had been falling off, until
I was fearful of losing it entirely. The skin upon my
head became gradually more and more inflamed, so that
I could hot toneh it I without pain. This Irritated con
dition I attributed to the ose of various adverttse&hair
washes j which 1 hate since been told contain o unphene
spirit. * '
By the adWoe of my physician, to. whom yon had
shown your process of purifying the Oil, I commenced
its use thelaat week in Jane.' The Ant application al
layed the Itehlng and irritation ; in three or four days
the redness and tenderness disappeared—the hair ceased
to fall, and 1 have now a thick growth of new hair.
• . Toots, very truly,
" . BUSAN B. POPE.
BURNETT’S COCOAINE,
Q7* A single application renders the hair (no matter
how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It
is ooneeded by all who hare used it, to be the best and
cheapest Hair Dressing in tke'Wotld.
Prepared by - ,
': JOSEPH BURNETT & 00., Boston. '
For sale by dealers generally at Fifty Gents a
Bottle. n27~3m
850, 890, 890, 890, 890, 890, 890, 890.
SINGBB’B SEWING MAQHINM.—PBIOBB BB
DUOBD—A new'and elegant Family'Sewing Ha
chine for $5O, and the . general scale of prices greatly
reduced. AH who want a substantial, simple, and re
liable Bewlog Machine, which has an established repu
tation for doing the very best work on erexy kind of
material, arelnvited. to call at our office and n*»mirui
the new machines,' at the reduced prices. They ean
not nai to.be satisfied. I. M. SINGER & CO./
no2<tJ22 No. 602 OHXBTNUT Street.
*On thrTth instant, by Atwood, Mr. JOEL
CORSON. of Bridgeport, N. J., to Mrs, CHRISTIANA
E. GRAGG, of this city, •
Ueotliss.- '
On Thursday morning,' MICHAEL W.ASH, in the
70th year of his age.
Funeral on Batnrday, the 31th instant, at 2 o’clock
P.U., from the residence of his son, Dr. James Ash,
Herman street Germantown, without further notice.*#
On the 6th instant, MAGGIE W. TEAGER, in the
'l6th year of her age, at the residence of her father,
Henry Grambo, Bocks county, Pa.
■The relatives aritl friends of the. family are in
vited to attend the funeral, without farther notice,
from the residence ef 0. Horne, No 28 North Eleventh
street, on Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock. To pro
ceed to Monument Cemetery. ##
On the 7lh instant, Mrs. WILHBLMINA SOANLIN,
wife of William T, Soanlin, in the 24th year of her
age
The relatives and friends of the family, and Phlladel
phia.goclalOirclo, No, 1, U. O.oi B. and 8., are re
spootfnlty invited to attend the funeral, from the
residence of her parents. New. Market street,,above
Laurel, this (Friday)-afternoon, at l o’clock, with
out -further notice. Funeral to proceed to Odd-Fel
lows’ Cemetery. _ w
- On the 6th instant, Mrs- ELIZABETH BURNSIDE.
In the 80th year of her age.
, Her friends, and those of the family are respeot
.fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of William J. Adair, Twenty-fourth street, above Hamil
ton* tJU (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. y - *
On the fth inrtant, Mrs. MART D BEARD, In the
,77 th year of borage. , *
♦y. T^fJr^} R *i T ®r of the family are Invited
1! ic- the residence of her son
in-law, Mr.Jamos M. GMhon, No. 022 Pagsynnk
road, be W Christian street, this (Friday) afternoon at
On the Bth instant, Mrs, MART SIMPSON, teed, 7o
years. (Delaware papers please copy.] * .
The relatives .and friends of-the family arereaeeot
fnlly invited to attend the fnneral, from the resi
dence of her son-in-law, Mr.' Thomas Jenkins. 614
Bears street, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o’elook. * #
On the morning of the. Bth Instant, JAMES WIL
SON KERR, aged 9 years and 8 months, grandson or
Robert and Sophia Wilson &L
J*e relatives and friends of the family are Invitepß
attend the ffinerai, from Point, above the Wheat Sheaf
lane, this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o’olock. To proceed
to Franklin Cemetery. ' ' #
wS, i . , ™«l.| m | 0 n r ;teMl DS4NN A; Mllot Of tto
William Steel, in the 7oth year of her aso
Th. relative. and frlentle 0 r thß f»n3lr in reaeaet.
tun, Invited toattand thß
nuWBBOa, No. 11l Union Btrßßt, thl» (BUth-day) mom
ing, at 10 o'clock, , , . w , ,
?T® P !I! 01 ! to i FornlshihgMateriais, nod
LLS laying the track of the BEOOND and THIRD.
STREET RAILWAY, on Franklin street and Frankford
road, in accordance with the,plans and specifications
will be received at.the office of the ,Company. No
WALNUT Street, until MONDAY. December lSthat
12 M . Bids will be. received for either separately! or
for finishing the Track complete. wwaseiy, or
By .order of the Board,
dIQ.2t 1 ; JAMES VBRBBB, President.
(V??* £ ® a l» u *efdl and Fancy, Articles by
UJr t*i s . #wID F Seelety of the CHURCH OF
? m be bold at Concert Hall/on
MONDAT, the Iflth inSt.l and oontlnuo Until Wednes.
day erenlßg, . - yWW *
THE ERESS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY., DECEMBER 10. 1858.
- fvsaa Office of > the ■ Bast • Mahunoy.VßTsilroadJ
: U3l COMPANY, No. 407 LIBRARY Street.—Phila
delpbia.Dioember 9th.3868; ~, .
/ Seilei proposals will bV received at this office until
one o’clock «*. M , on WEDNESDAY, tho Bth.day of
‘1869,‘ for 'excavating a Tunnel'through the'
Broad Mountain, aod the approaches to the same, ' -
- A Map and Profile will be exhibited, and all necessary,
informatioa given on application at the;Company’s
office. . i,/; i ' „ • -rT ,■-.•"**■
' .The Board of Directors roserve the right to reject any
aod all proposals which may.not be considerod
tOryin all respects.’
, dlO fmfewtj*6* JOHN ANDERBON, Epgineer, -
ry-r=* The Philadelphia. Wilmington, and Hal.
LJJSV TIMORB RAILROAD OOMPANY, Decem
ber 10th, 1868 —The annual meptisg.ot the Stookhold-'
era of this Company wilt take place in' WILMING
TON, at the offlce of; thA Company, on fiiONDAY, the
10th of January next, at 12X P M., for tho election of.
Directors to serve for the ensuing yo&r, and for the
transaction of such other business as may legally come,
before the meeting.
■ dlO-f&mtjslO ALFRED HORNER, Secretary.
rv*=» Commonwealth Insurance Company, of
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—Office N.
wToorner of FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.—Phila
delphia. Docember 6,1868,
* Notice 1b hereby given, to the Stockholders of tbia
Company, that the onuual meeting, and an election for
ten’Dlrpctors, to serve tho ensuing yeari will take place
at tho‘office of ’ the Company, on thefitst MONDAY
(Sd) of January next, at J2o’ dock M.
d9-t}a3< SAMUEL 8. MOON, Secretary. -
Office of the East 111 ah anoy Railroad
Irjj COMPANY.—Philadelphia,Bth December, 1858.
At a meeting of tho Stoolrholderfi of the Xatt Maha*
noy Dallroad Company, held THI» DAY, the following
officer* were chosen to serve until the next annuel elec
tion
pbbsident:
WIILUM 0. PATIBaSOH.
DIRECTORS. - -
Levi Dickson, J; Pemberton Hutoblnaon,
George B. Jnstice, Jamea Dundas,
Frederick Fraley. ' William 8. Wetmore,
CharleaHanry Fisher, Richard Kear,
Archibald Mclntyre, Thomaa A. Biddle,
Joseph Patterson, John J. Thompson;
d9-at# , r
rfsrs* Commercial Mmual' insurance Com-
AMT, rear of No. 218 WALNUT Street.
A meeting ofthe Stockholders of this Company will
be held on MONDAY, December 20,1868, at ten o’oltcx!
A. M .when an electiou for EIGHT DIRISOTORB, to
serve for the ensuing three years, will take place
dBl2t JOHN MoOOLtOM, Beciatsry.- .
The Clinlo of the Female Medical Col*
I_L2 LEGE, No. 027 ARCH Street, is open regular
ly on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, from li to 1
o’clock, Ladies will always be foond in attendance, to
examine and prescribe for patients. .< „ dl«lm ‘
ive*a> Geology. —Dr. Boynton will give hie
U 3 Third Lcoiute at Concert Hall, on FRIDAY
EVENING, December 10 Season tickets, for the re
maining six Lectures, including the Galvanic Exptr £•
mentif 76 cents. Single admissions, 26 cents. To com
mence at 7)4 o’olook. , dB*ot# .
A Lecture on Chink And Japan, In.
UJj NATIONAL HALL, FRIDAY,'Dec. TO, at7tf
<1». M ,‘by Bet. R. OIVIN, Chaplain V. B Navy, who
has recently returned from these countries, and will
show their political and religions relations * to' onr.
country. Tickets 20 cents, at the door. For the Bed
ding M, E. Church, The eelebrated' Meyers’ Family,
of Boston, will sing before and after the Leoture. They,
hate filled the largest Halls In., Cincinnati and Boston
with Wondering listeners. • , ~ defl-Bt*
ryss» Fair for the Episcopal Seamen’s Mission
LLj open dally at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, from
10 A. M to 10 P. M. . : d7-6t'
rv-==» The Fair of the Western Provident So*
ILj OIBTY AND CHILDREN’S HOME, of the 24th
Wan], will open at the COMMISSIONERS' HALL, cor
ner of MARKET and PARK Streets, on TUESDAY
AFTERNOON, at 8 o’clock and continue during WED
NESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, from 10 o'olook
A.M. toIOP. >
The West Philadelphia cars mn to the do»r. d7-4t*
Gallery, Second Street, abeve
~ Here art, triumphant, our attention claims;
Here life seems speaking from a hundred frames;
Men, women,' children, throng the pictured walls,
Bach form, e&oh face, its living type recalls;
Features, oom plexion, attitude, attire,
Beauty’s soft smlle and manhood’s glance of fire, .
- Truly reflected at a rabid rate,
’ To astonish life with Its own duplicate.
Think not these photographs by sunlight made,
"Shades though they are, will like a shadow-fade;
No! when toe llpi of flesh in dust shall lie,
And death’s gray film o’erspread the beaming eye',
Then REIMER’fI pictures, mocking at decay,
, Will rresh and vivid as to-day. d&ot#
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.,
UJJ ■„ . Trbibubt Dhpaktuskt, >
HisßiSßuaa, Deo. 2d, 1668 - )
At a meeting of the Commissioner* of the Sinking
Fund, hell this day, it was
Jiesolved, That the State Treasurer be authorized to
issue proposals to buy, from the. lowest bidder, One
Hundred Thousand Dollars of State Five Per Cent.-
Loans
Nottco is therefore hereby given that sealed propo
sal! for the sale of the whole or any pari of $lOO,OOO of
State Eire Per Cent. Loans will be received at the
Treasury Department, at Harrisburg, till 2 o’clook P.
M of the 10th Decamber, A.- D., 1858, the tame to set
forth the amount offored and the price asked, and to be
endorsed, *•' Proposals to sell State Loans.” ,
The bids will be opened and allotments made to the
lowest bidders on that day.
•H. S. MAGRAT7,
State Treasurer.
ryxs=» Safeguard Insurance Company of New
UJj ItOHK and P«aQBjlTanifi.-~Pcii.ADKLrpHu, De
cember 2d, 1868.
, Notice is hereby gircn, that the annual election for
Directors of this Company, for the ensuing jear, nil!
be held at their office, in Philadelphia, on MONDAY,
the 18th bf December, instant. By order,
HBNBT B. POOTX,
Secretary.
iv-sss» Jnyn»'i Hall Prayer Meeting.—All will
IL3 be clad to learnthat until farther notice the
BUSINESS MEN'S UNION PRAYER MEETING will
be held again in Jayne'* ' Hail} dally, from 12 to
1 o’clochi ThU is the moat eentral and convenient lo
cation, and-THOUSANDS can be accommodated. . r ;‘
; All are oozdlally invited to attend, and the meeting
is open for *l\ to .take part who are: membera of any
Evangelical Ohorch. < . : ,n24»tf A
rysa Office. Philadelphia Gas Work*, fiav;
*...iuM
/"Proposal!! will be received at tW* office until'Mon or
' theSQthDecember' next, for the' iale of/ Bto&k of the:
‘Germantown Gaa Company, and; alao, of theßfqftnibfctf'
Gaa Company, **-*t > i Tikiuii.i l 4U|''nj*t
r W«*»aW r iJ««Anv*«troent
work*. n9Mm,* v.; vW, yBNNKLIi t Ocahiag//
rys* 1 Home for Invalids with AfletUsu ef
ohbbt. ‘
B. W. comer PARKS and OHEBTNUT Streets. ~
&22-lm ~ 3; /.. f - : - Wftrt; Philadelphia,
ryr=j» Rciilroad CeifejtaAies and Haman Life.—
Us 3.. The legal duty cf all Railroad Companies, to adept
at once,' promptly and generally, precautionary improve-,
ments of tried'and undoubted value,' otlculatdd to
save life and" roltlkate. danger, needs no, armament to r
convince a thinking man. dint, unfortunately for the
people and the stockholders, there are quite too msby
of those in authority who do not sufficiently realise
.their responsibility In this matter. Their thoughts art
occupied about too many, other things j their dutlea a#
Superintendent* are, clearly 'not .their sole thought and
study. Large fortune* are accumulated in a few years
from small salaries; and the verdant muses of the com
munity look np to oar railway officials as if they were
the Great Mogul. But let ns ask bow many of them
perform their duties with a single-oye to the interests
of the Stockholders, and the safety of (heir employees
and the precious Uvea that are'dailj committed to their
keeping. Suppose, for instance, as was suggested a
few years sinoe. that a seat be provided in front of eaoh
locomotive, and one of Ibe directors required to ride
In front of each passenger train, how long would it be
before the aforesaid officers would make the Inquiry of
their mechanics: Are our trains arranged to stop as
soon as they possibly can be f We also have a profound
conviction that they, would have an earnest desire,-
also, to hold the reins themselves when in that poll*
Uon. This may be a. strong ease, but it !s direotly to
the point. It is absolute jolly and the veriest stv
viDitr to run a railroad train a moment without giving
the foremost man upon it, of his own voUtionrthe power*
to arrest it Instantly, if required. The time, we trust,
is not far off when men high in authority, In receipt of
princely salaries, can condescend to give, these minor
(to them—primary to the traveller and stockholder—)
subjects a little or tholr attention. It is an unfortu
nate fact for the interests of railroad corporations, that
comparatively few smart, able men work , for salaries.
The men of thought, ana men of notion, are their own
employers; they bare the forethought and judgment to
adopt and get the benefit of Improvements before they
are driven into them by nubile sentiment or legisla
tion. We wish it were fully understood by railroad of
ficers that the success of all great enterprises is de
pendent npon attention to little things.
An officer may neglect improvements calculated to
produce economy or Improve work, or anything of that
character; but to neglect any precaution for the safety
of human life, or the .control of the fearful momentum
inherent in every moving train, laafeirful responsi
ty for any man to assume, and we undertake to say that
no man possessing the qualifications for a Railroad Su
perintendent will negleot to give attention to sac'* de
vices for one moment. It is, or rather ought to be. the
most important thought of a Superintendent’s business,
to anticipate and provide the antidote for every danger
to which his train it liable. . A man of sufficient abili
ty and conscience for the position would hardly rest
until satisfied that he had performed bis whole duty in
.this matter. It is perfectly idle for. a President or
; Superintendent to say, or endeavor.to quiet his con
science by saying, that nothing will happen to ns, we
are all right ana safes to be sure, accicentihave oc
curred, but we never snail hare another train out of
time—we never shall have another axle break, or wheel
either; eur rails are all right. TLo cattle aloog our
road are better eduoated now; nobody will ever place
obstructions on our track, or pry open tho rails. All
the villains and rogues are in State Prison- (What a
blessed thing it would be if. this latter clause were
fact! We wonder where some railway managers would
be then.)
Accidents will oocur, that escape the most rigid scru
tiny. Wheels break wheu least expected, axles ditto,
rails ditto, chairs also. Murderous villains will place
obstnrtions on the track, and numerous causes con
spire to make,a prompt stoppage of the train a fre
quent necessity. It will not do, Messrs. Railway offi
cers, for yon to say in reply to this, you toe bored to
death by new improvements of all sorts, and do not
know what or how to decide; you ought to know} and
if you do not, you should confide in the better judg
ment of those who do. It ia a poor way to shirk your
responsibility by saying those are the opinions of some
over-sanguine iuventor, and entitled to no considera
tion. They are stubborn fnota. which we are prepared
at all times to substantiate. We make no statements
,wo are not prepared to prove; and we think we have
given a sufficient amount of thought and study to the
subject of railroad accidents to know what wiU pro
duce the largest amount of orfety In railway transit.
Our familiarity with railroad mechanism dates book as
lar as 1882, and we are egotistic enough to think that wo
cannot be charged with being a novice. Perhaps the
greatest amount ot difference in our case,, as against
that of most inventors, Is this: We never.came be
fore the public until we had a tried, proved, ahdpsr
fsotbd ihybntioh; we consequently have novor hod
to unsay anything. ■
We wish railroad officers to understand as early ss
possible that we are not to be classed with those who
present them improvements of untried and doubtful
value, nor do we sell patent rights and sake omponics
to incur the expenses and trouble of experiments. Wo
know just exactly what we propose to do, and we In
tend to doit, and we also intend that every rai’rood
company in the Union shall adopttbis improvement or
some other equally ss good for tne purpose.
It Is to be hoped that the time is nearlr at hand when
railroad trains shsll be better controlled than hereto
fore. There has been altogether too much trusting to
luck in these matters, and It will not do Wd urge all
companies to adopt our improvement at oaoe, while
wo are selling ohoap’; you will come to It; gentlemen,
and yon will evince your wisdom and forethought by
acting promptly end buying it while you can (oh>««p);
and as an evidence cf our good faith and honesty of
purpose, we will say that we will furnish the machines
for the entire paaseng*r eqclpment of anyroad, and
•will allow four monibatrial before settlement, and each
company Bhall belts own judge as to wh other tho im
provement is desirable This precaution, we under
take to say, will promote the security of life and pro
pertyjn railway trains to an extent hitherto ueknowu,
or,'to.use tho laconlo language of tho late Nicholas
Doan, its universal adoption would mark a new era In
the safety or life and property conveyed by railroads.
We refer, in conclusion, to anyef the officers, engi
neers, or master-mechanics of thq following r*ads:
Hudson River. Cleveland and Toledo, Terre Haute and
Richmond, Michigan Central, Old Colony and Fall
Bivor, Panama, &o , &0., *O.
U. 8. RAILROAD OAR-BRAKE CO.,
' _ „ , No. 81 PINE Bt., N. T.
W. G. CflEiMii, Bae’y. . nol2-f t-18t
PRIVATE LESSONS IN DANCING.
MUSIO and KNGHSH BRANCHES. A Lady.
experienced In Instruction, la dealrous of obtaining
puplla in tho above acoompUahmenta. olaMea meeting
twWanca received an the mr»t favorabla
terms. All the fashionable Danoss taught In Twelve
Lessons. Address “ Visiting Governess,” Blood’s Dl-
Watch, dlO-lm-if
TV*. E. MoOLELLAN, ■
i**. Removed to No, ,UU. WAINUT Btre.t,
- dW-lw Nortteant comsr of fiftmthatmt.
Stowing.
Gr. B wt i* e ' m b n’s;
goods. *
vi - ,
; The largest Rflßortmoat In the city, and comprising
ittio neweifetylei of—
FANOY SOAItFH,
J Nf-PK-TIkS, -
- ofiovia, 1 •
j HANDKsnOiUEFS,
MUFFLERS,
SHAWLS.
DRESSING GOWNS.
SMOKING CASS, Ac.
SUITABLE IfOR
. HOLIDAY presents.
[ Also, every description of, Shirts, Collars, Under
shirt*, Drawers, HalDHoae. Suspenders, &o.» will be
found at * • •
i ’ ' SPENCER’S,
! ■ '■NO. 839 CHESTNUT STREET,
ADJOINING THIS GIRARD HOUSE.
Snx ©ooira#
Jp’tTß'S FOR LADIES.
A LARQB AEBOBTMBNT IB OMEBED 0?
ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE
FURS,
, CONSISTING OP
BEAD- SABLE, MARTIN, MI»K, PITCH, AND
OHINOHILLA,
• AT VERY LOW PRICES,
Bt
"DAVID H. SOEIS,
NO. 022 AKOH STREET, ABOVE SIXTH.
dlfrtf. . ~ -
av ■ ijoliilaji @oob.
GOODS
CHRISTMAS AND THE HOLIDAYS,
W.D.GLENN,
, HO. 28 SOUTH IOtJRIH STREET,
Offers nt, low prices a large variety of now goods of
bis own importation, consisting In part of—--
INDIES’ TRAVELLING BAGS AND OABAS,
PAPIER MAUHE WORK-BOXE3, DESKS &o,
’ . .TOILET BOTTLES,
< - Richly Gilt and Decorated.
•fTORTEMONNAIBS AND POCKET-BOOKS,
1 • wv. In great variety. • •
; ’ FANCY INKBTANDB,
. In Bronze, Porcelain, Glass, &o.
OABD OAfIBB, CIGAR OASES, CIGAR STANDS,
In Rosewood and Ebony. *
DRESSING CASKS AND PORTABLE DSBKS.
"" MEMORANDUM
- > AND BALL TABLETS.
-■ ODOR BOXS9 AND GLOVE BOXEB.
MEDALLIONS IN PLASTIC IVORY.
• SCOTCH WOOD PANOV ARTICLES, SN P
; ' BOXES, &o.
' : - CHESSMEN, BACKGAMMON BOARDS •
Together with many other articles, to all rf whiohth
attention of dealers and the publio Is lari ted.
(Express (Companies.
R 5 wnr ci^iwjBCTnHOLIDAY PRESENTS*
The ADAMBBXPRE3S COM*
PAttY win give particular attention and care to the
forwarding of HOLIDAY PRESENTS intended for re
sidents of other cities.
Thewtiolw should he well packed, sod addressed
with the same of street and Dumber of dwelling. When
the.deUTSry is desired oU ft particular date, it should be
noted ou the package
Philadelphia, December 9.
JOHN BINGHAM, Bupt.,
Peon Division.
dlO-dtjal* if
ikmouals.
JJEtMOVAL.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS
REMOVED TO No. 1128 CHESTNUT BTRBET,
~ - 18180 8008 BSX.OW SWBLFTH.
. - •; South Bide,
Where he U prepared to execute all orders In hie line,
having on hand* full supply of GOODS for Gentle*
men’* wear.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
No. 1120 OHEBTNUT Street.
n25-Bm-ir
ifloneg*
FARGO, & 00.,
400 CQBSTNUT STREET,
Purchase the Interest
, COtfFOHS
( ' ~ _ ’ i \
» Off OALIffOBNIA,
j CdT.tjtl |j.
E d" MEAT.—The subscriber hM
tiuL - commeoeedmanofecturlng hie
KB PLUS ULTRi MINOKD MEAT,
-which he offers to hi* customers tu Urge or east! qum
titlea Oroers through Blood’s Dl*p%tcb will he puno
tually attonded to- JOSHUA WRIGHT,
‘-SPBISG GARDEN and JPRANKLIN Sts.,
« dfr.lmdf , . - Philadelphia.
HOUSEKEEPERS, LOOK TO TOUR
JLI, INTXBBBT.—Great Bednotion in the price of
OOAL. Cheapest and best. The subscriber having
made -contracts for his supply 0! Coal, is enabled to
olTar very superior Family Coal at the following re
duced prices:
Broken Egg and Btove-..........54 00 per ton
CooUog 876 “ “
Large Nut...~ 860 “ • «
Small Nat,,.. 825 “ "
Warranted td‘ give satisfaction and full weight in all
“o*B6* at Hick’s Old. Central Yard, 8. E. cor. MARSHALL
and WILLOW Streets. d9-Sm
HP. & w. C- TAYLOR'S
* ' PHILETREIRA
A complete HAIR DYE and Dressing together, em
bracing. In high perfection, all that is requisite for
Coloring. Eofienfog, and'Beautifying the Hair. To be
had at .the principal Drug and Variety Stores, and of
the Manufacturers, 641 North NINTH Jitreet, Philadel
phia. dIQ-lm
A Grand Terrapin Lnnoh at Bryan’s Onr
Home, Library street, above Fodrtb< from eleven
to twelve o’olook This Day. N. B.—Old Stock Ale and
Choice Llqaora and Cigars always on hand. It* 1
Brick-making machine.—The only
practical one in uto. Machines—County and
State rights for sale, patented February 2d, 1868. Re
ference can he given, where they can be seen daily at
work, by addressing 0- OARNELL, Germantown road,
abovo Fifth street, Philadelphia. dlo-3m* •
/COUNTRY PHYSlClANS.—Advertisers
\J who wish to reach COUNTRY PHYSICIANS, es
pecially at the South • and West, in the best possible
manner, can do so through the MEDICAL AND SUR
GICAL REPORTER, published wisely, in this city.
Subscription price, S 3 per annum, in advance. Also,
A LARGE CITY CIRCULATION.
Address the EDITOR, 701 ARCH Street, Philadel
phia dlo-frtuth-8t»
TV'OTlOE—Subscribers to Imlay & Bicknell’s'
I' Reporter, by calling at the Office of Publication,
can receive slipa describing the new Counterfeits upon
the Lalghton Bank, Lalghton, Mass., and upon the Far
mers Bank, Bangor, Maine. It
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—Personawiah
\-J ing to make an appropriate and valuable present
oandoso-by pmebasinga barrel “St Louis,”Ken
tucky, Ohio, or Harper’s Ferry, (Va.) Extra Family
Floor, and Monroe oounty Premium Buckwheat Meal,
from ALLMAN &IZEQNDEB,
It* Fourth and Vine.
QPENINGDAY
OF
'WINTER HATS.
OAKFo R D 5 S
WILL OPBH
ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER BT2V,
The most beautiful and unique styles
or
DRE SS HATS
Ever before offered to Gentlemen.
OAKFORD’S,
d7-St NO. 6M CHESTNUT STREET.
ROCfERIES.—^O; DONOGHUB, .16 3.
U.3T WATER Street, offers for sale, to rednoehis
stock during this month, at reduced prices for Cseh,
Philadelphia end New York Bteam Refined Sugar and
Syrup of various grades, Prime Coffee. Cuba and New
Crop New Orleans Molasses, Sifted Pepper, and Ada
raautine Candles d(Mm*
All in want of brushes sbouia
go to CLINTON’S NEW BRUSH EMPORIUM,
No 098 Chestnut street, above Ninth street. The same
variety cannot be found elsewhere/ nor the same quali
ty bought for the same money. Here can be found
Brushes of eveiy imaginable character—for the Toilet,
the Artist’s Studio, and for Household purposes.
UO-8t
RD. SCOFIELD, IMPORTER OF HA
* VANA CIGARS—La Normandes, La Fire Flys,
La Blticas, Figaros, Maria Antonleta, Pressed; Florde
Rio Beco Regalias, Plor de L&Pat, Jose Ma. Vlchats,
CamplitU*ntos, and many other brands of superior qua
lity, at reduced prices, No. 837 Chestnut street, under
Girard Home. d9lm
Auction, commission, and gene-
UALAGBKOY BUSINESS —P WELLINGTON
having permanently located blroseir at Pensacola, Fla.,
informa the public in general that he has opened on
PAL AFOX Street, nearly opposite the Market House,
a general Auction, Commission, and Agency Business,
and would respectfully solicit consignments of all kinds
of goods and merchandise for Auction, or on Commis
sion. d6-mwAf2niAW2m
S SNYDER LEIDY—J AS. M. LEIDY,
• PHnclpala of DEIDY BROTHERS’ ACADEMY,
Nos. 149 and 150 SIXTH STREET, near Race,
where a knowledge of
WRITING. BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC
la made certain to every pupil that may enter,
ACADEMY open day and evening,
DEWING machines.
►3 BAVAQ-fl’S PATENT.
THI MOST BJMPLH—MOST PHBVBOT.
No. 782 OHE3TNOT STREET.
The most desirable Sawing Machines for Families vet
nwdo. d 8 Imlt#
CHEESE. —500 Hoses Herkimer County
CHEESE, of superior quality, for Bale by
' ' O. 0. BADLER, & CO.,
d 9 ATtOH fit., second door below Front.'
PORK.— 409 barrels New Mess Pork for
■ale by • . 0. 0. SADLER A CO.,
d 9 ATtOII 8t. r second door below Front.
GIN.t-80 Pipes (Dutch Company’s) in
bond, usd for sale by Wit. H. YEATON, 210 B.
FftUNT 8i uo%
i'v.w-vsr.r'.v:
QBE AT 'DI SP IrA*
MOURNING- GOQDS.
IN EVERY VARIETY!
PRESENTS FOR LADIES
fnr MO'tXßisrajTa-.
COLLARS,
SLEEVES,
LAOS SETS,
. CRAPE SETS,
HANDKERCHIEFS.
PANS,
HAIRPINS,
' '■ ‘ - BRACELETS,
' ; BROOCHES,
f SCARES,
" ( VEILS, „ ‘ '
GLOVES,
SILKS, -
CHINTZES,
MOUO. DELAINES,
VALENCIAS,
PLAIDS,
SBAWLB,
OLOAKB,'
• HOSIERY,
BALMORAL SKIRTS, LAOS MITS, KID GAUNT
LETS, BLACK DRESS GOODS.
BESSON & SON,
MOURNING STORE,
808 CHESTNUT STREET.
PATENT BOILED BLACK SILKS,
Biisi OLOBBT, HKAVT, AMD DUBIBLM!
FAMILY MOURNING.
The subscribers have secured a large stock of BLACK
GOODS, suitable for winter wear, consisting in part of—
MBBINOKB. . ' - ' THIBET LONG SHAWLS,
CASHMERES, BLANKET DO.
BOMBAZINES, BE AV’BCLOTH CLOAKS,
ALPACAS, CRAPE VEILB, . -
MODS. DB LAINBS, MODE OR LOVE VEILS,
D ‘UBLB WIDTH DO, OitAPE OOLLARS,
StMISESr 6LEEYEB,
4'AHAMaTTAB, ENGLISH CRAPES,
BOMBAZINE ALPACAS, KID GLOVES.
BABPOCRB, FLEECY BILK GLOVES,
SATIN DB CHINES. LAMB’S WOOL HOSE,
POULT DB SOIE SILKS, FLEECY SILK HOSE,
GROS GRAIN SILKS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
ABMURE& DULL BILKS, BLACK AND WHITE
CHINTZES, BLACK MOUS3BLINEB, &o.
BESSON & SON.
PHILADELPHIA FAMILY MOUfiNING STORE,
80S OEOTSTSTTJT STREAT.
GOODS—BEMOYAL.
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
Having removed to hi.
NEW STORE,
NO. 218 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
HAS HOW OPSN
An entirely now and sttraotlve STOOK of
WINTER DRY GOODS, *
FOR SALE BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE,
TO
CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-OREDIT BUYERS
AT A GREAT REDUCTION
raox
RECENT PRICES.
dlo-12t
SPBO$ PB0I ‘ AI *
REDUCTION,
ACCORDING TO ODE USUAL CUSTOM,
AT THIS SEASON.
WE WILL COMMENCE
ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 6TH,
TO BELL OUR
LARGE AND VARIED
ASSORTMENT OP
' SHAWLS,
, QOODS,'
&i.,
GREAT REDUCTION
FORM KR PRICES
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
In this Department a oorreapondtng Reduction will be
made, in order to keep oar large number of hands In the
klannfaetnrlng Rooms employed daring the winter.
OUSTOMEBB IN WANT OF
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
WILL FIND IT
BREATLY TO THEIR ADVANTAGE
BXAHINE THIS STOCK,
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.,
818 CHESTNUT STREET.
Beaver raglans.
An attractive stock Ladies* Cloaks and Raglans,
First-class work and materials.
COOPER A CONARD,
d 7 8. 2. corner NINTH A MARKET Sts.
Valencia plaids.
Two fresh lots of these G»y Plaids. Bayadere,
Oaahmeres, and Valencias.
One lot figured wool Be Lslne* at 25 cents.-
COOPER A CONARD,
d 7 8. E. corner NINTH A MARKET Sts.
fiHRISTHAS PRESENTS.
V*/ Merrimao Prints.
18# et. Gay Delaines.
16 ot. and 18# ct Dress Goods of various kinds,
reduced from 26. „ . .
Good Blankets, Warm Shawls, Pine Brocbe Shawls.
COOPER A CONARD,
d 7 8. £. eorner NINTH A MARKET St«.
Black beaver cloths.
Heavy Beavers.
Pine Black Cloths.
Large lots Clothe from Auction marked at a small ad*
vance. Blacks $1.25 to $3 60. Heavy Grays and Drabs
$1 to $1.76 COOPER A CONARD,
<l7 8. E. corner NINTH A MABKIT Sts. •
Siunrmue (Companies.
[MARKET FIRE INSURANCE 00.
i.T£ or THB OITX OP MEW TORS.
OABH CAPITAL ..3300,000
SURPLUS T 5,900
TOTAL ASSETS ~53T»,800
DIRECTORS.
BENJAMIN H. HOWELL, Preeldent.
Phlletne H. Holt, or 286 Front etreet.
Joseph P. Wlokhnm, late Wlckham’e k Hatehlnren
Silas Davis, of A. B. A 8. Davis.
Oliver H. Shepard, of Shepard, Howe A Go.
Henry Rowland, of Rowland & Banks.
Alfred L. Howe, of T. G. A A. L. Rowe.
Wm. P. Miller, of Wm. P. Miller A 00.
Stephen W. Gaines, of 8. W. A B. A. Gaines.
Elisha L. Walton, of Walton, Little, A Go.
Nelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood A 00.
HenryG. Reeve,'of H. G. Reeve A 00.
Daniel T. Willets, of Willets A Co.
Albert L. De Camp, of Baker A Be Camp.
John M. Bruce, Jr., or Brace, Odell, A Parana.
Stephen Lining ton, of 210 Pront street.
Enoch Ketcham, of E. Ketoham A 00.
Wm A Oumn/inge, of Beards & Cummings,
Henry Lyles, Jr., of Lyles, Polhamus, A 00.
Brewster Valentine, of Valentine A Bergen.
Geo. B. Whitfield, of G. A S Whitfield A 0»,
Albert Havomyor, (late Havemyer A Moller.)
Tennis W. Quick, ot Quick A I’Hommedieu. ‘
David M. Tornure, of Edey A Tornure.
Jose T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro & 00.
Edward Bill, of 119 Broad street.
Nathaniel W. Chater, of Peter V. King A Cp.
Wm. H. Goodwin, of B. Goodwin A Brother.
John Triable, '(Preeland, Squires, A Oo.)
ASHER TAYLOR, Vice President.
Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every
description against Loss or Damage by Plrt, on the most
favorable terms.
HENRY P. FREEMAN, Secretary.
INSURANCE IN THE ABOVE COMPANY CAN DE
EFFECTED THROUGH
STEWART & JOHNSON,
No. 108 South FOURTH Street*
FhnaaelpUft.
001-frm&wBBt-if
BUTTER.— G 9 tubs Goshen Batter just re
„,T«.,.ndforM!.bTo g fc
4* ABflH Bt.,»M»a4d«f))»l?Tr Steat.j, 1
SEDUCTION
‘IN PBIOKB
81 PAN 0 Y DB Y GOODS,
L. J. LEVY & GO.
Announce to'the public that they hare reduoed the
- prices of their Fall Importationsand.Purohaaes of
FANCY DR Y GOODS,
Including Ml their Auction Purchaser,
to less THAN THE COST OF IMPORTATION, the
sales commenced on FRIDAY, pee. 8, and will.contiune
throughout the ". .... , :' r : : : '
MONTH OF DBOBMBBB.
Their object is to sell out as nearly ** possible the
FALL AND WINTER GOODS whioh 'temain in,stock,
and to accomplish it they offer to the public and their
customers the inducement of VERY LOW PRICES.
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, AND LACES
Are very much reduced In prioe, many to half their
original cost. * * .
FANCY SILKS which have been sold during the Fall
at 81 are now 76 cents; $l6O qualities to $1 and *1.12.
All descriptions of WINTER DRESSGOODS are marked
down below the coat of importation. '
SHAWLS,
OLOAKB,
MOUBBLINE DB LAINEB,
cashmeres,
MEBINOEB, '
PLAIDS,
SATIN DE OHENEB,
Polish,and
FRENCH CHINTZES,
Are v all reduced In proportion to the Goods enume
rated above.
809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
p A R I S CLOAKS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
The subscribers will this day offer the balance of
their Btookof-
IMPORTED CLOAKS,
IN RICH VELVET, FINE CASTOR, BEAVER, *O.
• Some elaborately trimmed with' *
REAL LAOS, GUIPURE AND CROCHET ADORN-.
MENTS, AT THE UNIFORM .
REDUCTION OF TWENTY-FIVE PEE CElTftj
One fourth from former prices.' ,
Handsome oloa k s,
Of our own Manufacture,,wlU be opened EVERY DAY
till the close of tho season, and will be sold at POPU
LAR PRICES.
J. W. PROOTOR& OO. 1 ,
; fu ■’
PARIS MANTILLA A CLOAK EMPORIUM, r
708 CHESTNUT STREET. ,
dB-3t
£JLOTH CLOAKS.
REDUOTION IN PRICES.
FURNER & 00.
Are new offering their entire stock, of
WINTER CLOAKS AT VERY LOW PRICES,
. AS FOLLOWS:
FINE CLOTH CIRCULARS from *5 00
Do. - do. RAGLANS “ 7.00
FRENCH BEAVER do. . at . 9.00
FINE BLK.; do. do. - from 10.00 '
A splendid variety of FANCY FRENCH CLOTHS,
all squally-low.
They respectfully invite attention to the following
Goods:
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, (a full line.)
IMITATION and REAL LACES, do.
FRENCH LACE VElLSCromB7cents.
REAL THREAD do. *3.69.
POINTS DU GAZE HDFS. at *12.60 worth *76.00.
Do. do. ' do. “ 16.00 << 80.00
Do. do. "COLLARS from *6.00.'
The newoat styles In Lsoe and Lace Muslin Sleeves.
LA OQHPAGITrE FRA2TCAISE.
810 CHESTNUT STREET. .
'dT-flt ' . „
Great reduction' in prices.—
Just received, one lot of wide
- - BLACK SILK MANTILLA VELVETS,
At *8 a yard, worth *5. We are olosing out our as
sortment of fine
, MARSEILLES QUILTS,
At less than the eoat of importation. Taxi* Goocb
.asjLa«Hav Banotnr: —
Table Llneni and Napkins, in damask and snow-drop
pattern*, to ns sold at lbbb thak cost rates.
’ BLANKET LONG SHAWLS, large sire, at *4. .
A large assortment of Prints, Delaines, Sheeting and,
Shirting Muslins, Linens, Ac., which we -will sell at
XXCXESIBQLT LOW, FAIGBB. - ' ’ ' • - '
SAMUEL 8. HESS, '
No. T N. SECOND St., .hoT. Market;
Lined gloves.
Superior Winter Gloves In Kid. Bilk. Cloth,
Plush, end Woollen. Boys’Men's and Women’s slses.
SHABPLBSS & BROTHERS,
67 CHESTNUT &, EIGHTH.
WHITE FRENCH SATINS.'
V T Sererel grades of '22 iboh White Bstins for
Ladies’ shoeraikers, just recsived.
BHAKPLXBB BROTHERS,
dT , CHESTNUT & EIGHTH.
WHITE SILK VELVET
m 'For Jewel Case Makers.
* BHARPLBBB BBOTHEBS,
d 7 CHESTNUT A EIGHTH.
Barnsly damasks. 1 :
Linen Table Damask of beery materiel. .
Linens, Table Cloths, and Damask Napkins.
£ztra size Napkins, and Linen D'Oylles.„
Wide Colored Fruit Cloths and D’Orlles.
SBARPLESS BBOTHEBS, i
d 7 CHESTNUT k. EIGHTH
COatrljeu, Jemelrj), &t.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF J£s
jgfcg fine jewelry, jgjgf
1 Atiow prices. Just reeelred Coral, Lara, CameS,
and Gold Jewelry in sets. Also, Sesrf Pine, Seal Binge,
Shirt Studs, Bleeve Buttons,. Bracelets, Chains, dee.
English, French, and American Watches, at
' G. BUSSELL,
d4-lm 22 North Sixth street.
Bailey a go.,
YOIKStLY
BAILEY A KITCHEN,
Haro remored to their new Fire-proof, White Marble
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THI GIRARD HOUSE.
Now opening their fall stock of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
To wkloh they Inrlta the attention of the pablle.
SILVER-WARI, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PBARLB,
ATWXOLXaAUI AMD EBTAIL. '
•nIT-lftf
Umbrellas.
jgENSIBLE PRESENTS
UMBRELLAS
A choice assortment of Bilk and Gingham Umbrellas,
" son
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
Finished Jn superior style,'for sale at prices ($ please,
1 AT THE MANUFACTORY OF
SIMON HEITER,
N. W. corner THIRD and MARKET Streets.
dB-wfkm-tjal-lf*
-|JMBRELLAS
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO.,
248 MARKET STREET,
NOW READY THEIR.USUAL LARGE ASSORT
. MENT OF HANDSOMELY FINISHED
SILK UMBRELLAS.
To which they inrite the attention of
BUYERS
dlfllljing:
1000
BOYS’ CLOTHING,.
F. A. HOYT & BROTHER
Hare just receirod,
FROM NSW YORK,
A lot ot
BOYB’ AND CHILDREN’B OTBBOOATS
SUPBRIOB STYLES AND FINISH,
Which the, offn t» the Pnhllo »t
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
TENTH St CHESTNUT STREETS,
sas-istif.
\\T ANTED—In - a'j.WholeWe, : Nattjin jUii
m. FancyG;oJaHouse,‘an-'‘cxp«H.iiis«irSatrcfnVn
to, take an Inti-reyt,- orjcm a’ ia iii.
bnrineia u mack anobjeet an influencing traflo, Com
munication!! wjl! bo regarded -aa. i!r,etly conSdential.
Aiidrcan l : MVthnnt, 11 office ofTAa Preis, 1 d!0-2t* ■:
'I^ANTEI)- J-Byannrimdrfie(Jinjin;'aaifna
■Ft’ tloii .3 CoachmancfliurTant, lu*;prir*tb
family- Addreaa 11 Philip,’/.offloeof ,thldysp"»>'.,dlMt*
AYonng Man, tt/grednate of the Central
High School, des r/a a sitesflon ns Assistant Clerk.'
1 A;bertabn,” N 0.16 Caielioa Btreet. .
\V ANTED—By.an edacatedlady, a'sitjia
- V tliraaa GouaßkeeperorGbverueW.lnarespeotar
Die private family, .litre aba'- will aecnre the comfort.
i£i* „ mo - GoodreferenoeagiTan. Addrea. •'Mixon,”
tblaoßca, , ( dlO-dt#
W-*^TED—To. exchange for city , lots,
, . 1 ’ .ad Bood. of a Oompuiy whieb promisee
.Adflre.jGK..tthiaefflea,
V^TANTED—By & young married conple, a
* T , jL^ nl where tbe rent may be laban
‘ A s ' <I i J ->” “ftbla pttper.
ISTANTED—A loan of $2OO for 4 months’.
VV, Undoubted aaanrifa- and goid Interest will be
giraa. - Addreaa Finance,* 1 at tile oOae. dlOJt*
A*/'’ANTED—On or .keford the'lst of Jann-
V v ary, asi tuition by 4 competent youa* man,(e
good penmiu. and jadgO bf 'modey,) in e Whulesaie
Grocery,- Provision, or Produce' Commission Hou««, u
Book-keeper or Salesman.-City mod Country reference.
Address “ H..Harrißon,” Prtss OfflcO/thUday, or De-
after to-day, ,/r . dlO St*
XXT ANTED .—A' yoßng, energetic' bnainesa
V V Man la desirous of investing 212.000 fn a bn.l
nesa already establlahad,' that wlllyield-a fair retain
for the capital. - Address “F, D.” ' ■r. rr. d9-6t*..-
WANTED—By a yonng, man/ar sitaatidn
* .a Salriman tnaCoramtiudon Dry Oooda Bona..
The moat aecptable xeferancu can be given. Address v
“ Salesman,” atthla offlee. y,~\, 'idSefltji--
.1690 non —■*■ GENTLEMAN wished
We, to form a Partnareblp in tbe Ex.
?”d Money, or Note Brokerage Bnaine-a; w.U
innuab from ten to twenty thoGfan'l dollars. Those de
sirous cr forming a oonneetton of Uiis.kind, and who
thoroughly understand the business, and can rive refer
ence, address tl Broker,” at PriaTofflce. . 8 dB-6t# ,
ANTED—To Rent, for the winter sea-'
with' Immediate poaaearioau-a Furnished
house of moderate also,.with modern improvements*
west of Tenth- street. Address Ai M. J , offlee of thie
paper. a oo* ,
THE UNITED STATES
-* • CAVALRY—>AbIe-bodied, unmarried mm:7 to
whom will be giv*® good pay, boanl. albthinif, and
medical attendance. Pay from *l3 to Wpermontk/
?® 2?SrfelJaSf wiU be doomed; Apply
fw MOTJSTW> SENIOR at No. 817- MARKET Btmt'
•bore Eighth, north side.
jfor
XTOB SALE .--A large amonnt of yaloabla
A Real Estate in thsTowbs of Miuneapolis f ; btiU-'
water, Hastings, Little Falls, Crow Wing, and Glencoe. -
and 1,100 acres of wild lands in Minnesota. To Oario
talista desiring substantial and, r paying .investmehm,-
these are rare ehanees." Address or.apply to P,
REEOE. No. 9 North Front street...’do«2t* •/
Mwalnut-sthbet house 1 fob
SALE, No. 1223, north TffBLFTHr
24 leet front by 168 deep,'.with large Dining-room .'nur« :
eery,- and Kitchen, and every oonleaienca. . *12.000 may -
remain on mortgage. Apply to, E. 8. Whelan A Co.;
309 Walnut street. • * ’ d9-dlofc-rp
TO BE LETH-The,2d, 3d, ao<l. 4th stories
of BtoreN. W...corner;BEooND kiri -MARKET'
Streets. Apply on4he premises.. .x-'.-U-v-
-d9-6t , , DP HADWAY,A POISON. :
M WILL BE LET—If applied
The spacious, well-lighted/ and .every way.fdom
modious Store,'No. ai' MARKET 'Street, running
through to Church alley. - This,is one of the best ar
ranged and. h'ahdsomest Stores' on the street * r is fiva
stories high, with' onum>ental iron fronts and isln one
of the best business locations.'. The present oobupahte
design moving to a larger store;. Apply oh
ses. . ,w * *" V* dB-tf
INTENSIVE PUBLIC SALE OP dHNI
JCi BUBEB. ' l % .- t
Willte gold at Public Sale, onMOJfDAT HOBtflB&t
Betember 20,18fi8,b/ JAMBS A, JRESMAN.
tioneer, atthe Depot of the;* Second and _Th!rd«ftt*ei
Pasaenger’lUilxojd/ia RICHMOND,
Reading Railroad, about, r
80 biffNIBXJBBJS, . T ;
Being the Stock of Messrs. Glenit, £«o| Bone;, FeV
ten, Vansci-rer, andDwchatnpa. Aleo, v
40 SLEIOHS; ,
With a number of extra Wheels, and a large quantity
of Harneu, of the above Lines. . - ,i •» _t
The attention of . Purehasen Is invited to the above,
sale, u it comprises the Stock of several of the largeat
UneeintlieOitjofPhiladelphia.,
£7 ORDER 07 ’ r
JAMES VERREE, FioiMent.
gjj TO INSURANCE OFFICES. ,
OFFIO* ROOMS TO LET.
. . '•Tbreo Beautiful -
... COU N l I N-Q- BOOM.bV ■- ;
In : Grigg’* Fire-Proof Baildiug,on the'Seeood floor, 1
front, Ifo. 226 WALNUT Street,luitatteforlsrarancs,'
or anybthsrGompanieaneeding communicating room*. -
.. JOHNGRtGG, , r
826 WALNUT StrwrtL •'
BOABDIKG.— i lady and twodangfcler*”
rviah Board for the winter. in a private family. “
Address, stating terms. “ Amelia,” office of Tht fnss.
dlO-W -r , . ; •> rr «-/-
BOARDING.— Several_ gentlemen can ob
tain good .JBoarflft KILLINGBWOBTHf No 41
NorthTENTH Street. • - v.• • . rdo-6l*:
BOARDING.— Several highly respected
persons will find desirable board In a respectable
private family. Location central:' Address * 1 A' Ar,»*
office of TAe Press. v-p-w c9Bt*'
WHEATLEY k OLABK£’ ff AROH-ST.
TV THEATRE .—William 8. Fredericks, Acting aid
Stage Manager.
THIS (Friday) EVENING. December 10,1889,
OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. - *
Asa Trenchant, our American Cousin, Mr.J. 8.
Clark; Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley.
SIMPSON & CO.-
;Mr. Simpson,Mr, Gilbert; Mrs. dimpaon, Mrs. Drew.
Admission, Sects. Secured Seats in Dress Ourole, tt7M
eta; Orchestra Stalla L 6O eta; Seats in Private Boxes, to
eta; Gallery, 13 ots: Gallery for Colored Persons, 26 cte;
Private Box In Qallary fcir Colored Persons, 88 eta;
Whole Private Box, |B. '
Doors open at half past 8 o'clock; oomaenee at T,
precisely. •'' ~ ? ,
MBS. D. F. BOWERS*. WALNUMT.
THEATRE, corner of NINTH and LWALNOT
Streets. »v* ..v~
r BENEFIT OF HISS J. M. DiVENPORT. .
THIS (Friday) EVENING, December 10,1818,
MEDEA.
Medea, Hifs Daresport; Orensa, Miss filchings; Cri
tia, Mrs. Perry; Cleon,Mr Young; Jason, Mr. Perry.
OUR WXFfi.
Marquis de Ligny, Mr. Perry; Bosine. Hiss Richlegs. -
Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Ulnae,'
and Third Tier, 26 cents; Parquet, 37)4 cents; Dress
Circle, 60 cents;-Private Boxes, according to their
locale, Bft and 86; Single Seats in Orohestr* and Private*
Boxes, 76 cents.
Doors open at half past-d o’dock; Curtain rises at
7 o'clock.
RATIONAL CIBQTTS, WALNUT ST.,
it above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, December 10,1868, ,
- THE CONRAD BBOTHEBS. ’
EQUESTRIAN FEATS, GYMNASTIC FEATS,
By all the Company.
The performance concluding with the ballet of the
COOPERS. -
E Principal characters by the Foster and Denier troupe.
SCALE OF PRICES.
Dress Oireleand Parquette.............. v «..i0 oeats.
Children under ten years of age ...20 “
Family Circle 20 «
Doers open at quarter to 7 o’clock. Performance*
will commence at 7, and terminate at 10)4, precisely.
Performances on Wednesday and Saturday Af
ternoons. .
ITOE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
JL THE FINE ARTS,
No. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET,
IS OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9-A. M.
till 8 P. M.
Admission 26 cents. Children 12 oeuta.
Shares of Stock, entitling th* holder’s family to ad
mission at all times, 880. 1 . , dT-tf
CJANTOBD’S OPERA HOUSE,
to ELEVKNIH Btrwt, adjoining tha ranMjlmala
BaUroad Depot,
for the patrons of
sanyord’b opera house.
I HIS EVENING,
Will be presented Sanford’s true vewien of
ANDY’B DRSAH; 08, THE MAGIC APPLE.
The largest Company of
UINBTBBLB IN THB WORLD.
EVERY EVENING New Songs, Glees, OkotttMf,
Refrains, Ao., with Dancing by the
BANVORD CHILDREN.
Admission 26 cents; OhUdren 12# oenttf. d4*tf
Assembly buildings, tenth and
CHESTNUT Streets.
Immense attraction. New Novelties. Change of
Programme eaeh Exhibition. The LEARNED 01*
NARY BIRDS and SPIRIT RAPPING. Go and see
BIGNOR BLITZ.
The great Ventriloquist and wonderful Magidan,
Performance every Evening dorjng the week, at
half-past 7 o’clock and mi Wednesday and Saturday Af
ternoons at 8. _ _ _
Admission, 25cents; Children, 18eents. nott-lm*
i’l/lUSIOAL FUND HALU.—THE GEB-
Ifi haN IA OBOHESTRA will oommenoe their
Pnbllo REHEARSALS on BATURDAY next. Not.
20th. Single Ticket* 26 cents; a package of eight
tiokets for fl, wkieh may be obtained at Andre’s, liOd
Chestnut street; Beck A Lawton's, oorner of Seventh
and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. The per
formance eommenoosat 8# o'cloohP.M. nol?-tf
£JABBIAGES.
WM. D. ROGERS.
00A0H AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER
1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ordtn (or CARRIAGES from all parta of tbo world
«x ecu tod wit], promptness, and ootlefactloo goarantlod.
i.IS-Bmtf' '
1002
JSAAO P. BBANIN,
4 LIGHT COACH a CARRIAGE BUILDER,
frankeobdTpa.
All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders res
pectfully solicited. nolo>Bm*
(gLEIGHS, SLEIGHS.
A largo lot of all sirae, for sale by
S. W. JACOBS,
dB.fr mkwlOt 026 ARCH Etrwt.
FISH.— 635 Barrels Nos. I, 2, and 8 Macke
rel. 80 do and florets Salmon. ,
40 do Seafifcad. t ‘ ,
246 do Mackinaw White Fish. *
. 437 do Halifax and Eastport Herring,
600 Boxes Scaled Hen-leg. Also, ..
630 Quintals Ground B%t>k Codfish, ft**
salebv * “ 0. BADLSR& 00., _ .
4f ARCS flt*» m«ob4 door abeTt Erent*
: I. H. MOOBE, .
IstUtut/lst Dragoons, ,
' Offloer.^
i SoaiMna^T
amusements.
GREAT BILL
Carriages.