The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 17, 1858, Image 4

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~Yinf? £>art ? oLths handbill# t of-the" above ;iale# heir
-••kf'tjVi T-< -
- - ATE * STOCKS/,*6/ "
.tstV,PhU«detpUA ‘ Excbaqgi 'trery
c • ' jA each: #ale/.one-thousand t fontfV
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’’ tot fctieriißaa bcoMlOnelly In'our Tubllo 8w»,
' JUftJH» jp&W ieehlrit ’
ixßiAiiiaar&xi at* bam.) „_,
■. .'rth -»,<& We Sere elerge im«tlh»‘t>t : fieil *«ate *t rrl
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Sj'l^fkNClTldß.Sjl! 11 LEJAMBBK’a : gtOOKyO>' JOBNIr
. ttJEK^atnlogum-tie'-nli*«,MTy»n4the™ mture..
, ; V-. 9 yar/aoged >!T M ® r ?. om i(’t 0,
jo; Cheatnut~afro»tl» • 1 - ' '
--k iiSTAIVNo:>i32CWALNUT STRRBTdATgo elf*
f fa t VkatitriesldohceamL furnitGfe;to;b#sold
~Mn 1321 Walnut street, may he'examtned this diy
~ - *om lO to'3 o’oloelc.- JU>9, on;pataMay »t ihp same
- •■-■, *t v yV'{. ,v
V'/l’.. 1 -*-iV-v. v2t Pir'dmptory Sale ’
V yALXJABLB B BONpS, AND MORT
>;•- -'On TaesdayEvening,:- ' f , . - l
. BecfltnW 21st, at 7 b’dlock; at the Phllede’phla Er-
V.v ( -chinge, fbcxcoount of whom it may concern-- 1
- . 70 «jbue/i,Commonwealth Bank stock.. 1
-Vr ‘V' 0 bonds aind mortgages of Edward R Helmbold to $b e
T J VV ~rJ?*r pi b*’Vlheutahce "CompSny, oaeh
•. ~V-•--dated September, 18th,1855, viz: •
r-'-’-No. 1, for sB.46o,''feebrded In mortgage book ROW,
W-. .V; .No 23, page 43. . . , j
„ ’*• kv iNo.'S, forte.ooo> recordedfinmortgagobook E DVf
it }*> pige^O' 1 -' ... ,' c , ■' ‘ l ''' -' ■' i 'r
f-jJ O '3'(or $0 0C0: reicordei In mortgage book RDW,
' * No.‘2Bi page 37 ' uh
‘ .-Noi‘4; lor|b,ooo, recorded In mortgage book B DW,
~ Nd. 28ipage31.-^' . . . f
- 1 4‘^noftgages'fromthe West'Pblladelphla Homesteßd
+ „ . ~ JUsoolation to Daniel SfrJTones/eaoh dated AagUst Ist,
for ln moitgige book -ED W,
/ vNo:is,pageioo. , v . ». ‘ 1 _
< No-2pfor f 2 OObj feeoTded-ln mofrtgkgo bookß DW,
' No, 18. page 3U. ' L „
V ' ‘Mo. ofiotlfc 000. reoorded In mortgage book RD W,
■ ' $2,006, reoorded In mortgage book R D ff,
Ko. 18, page 337. - 1 , -
r RANK BTOOKB., ...
, v^’dtt^abawsFannel^l ? lu^dlffechanloa , Banki< .' ' .
62abarei Baskpf.North America. -
8 shares Babk of Fenn^ylrania.
« K TWiNTY-BECONIi EAI.I/BALE-0N THH FEB
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•/ •yi rrßa’e at No. Street. <
ELEGANT BE9IDENOB AND FURNITURE.
**• ,-H &£ A ''c 51 Oln llAMtfytMWnlOßit a’ . i
. December .20th A at 10 o’clock, win bo soldappnbllo
‘ gale, on the premises, the elegant three-storjr brick
f - msMtia<e;,'wlth‘aUble tKe.rear,
‘ ■’'’'No'.'lS2l'^’aiba^atreet, 7 20 feet Trent,'2&6 felt deep
/. to Ueorge Jtreet,* bonseflulsbed in modern itylCjßUh.
'.• ' 'gUfhdmodehiitnproreinentsaDdcddTbdiences.
‘ v- 6UFEEIOE FURNITURE, PIANO, MIBRORB,'*o.
• —*--Al#Pi
; eoldby ehtslognertbe entire.'elegantjfurnitnre, in
• to par Ur ,'jowwood pianoV;:)argejfad [elegant
• r-mantel and pier mirror#,; chandeliers,, flae. relyet oar
< T • ;, ' pstSe ril painting?, olegantohina, rioh pat glass, Ac.
. JP Fall particulars in handbills and catalogues.
' TWKRTY-THIRD xFALL SAXißyi. DROBMBKB 21st.
Wiirtoclnde— - j ‘j? i
->t- 1 v Postponed Sale. t
> ;Tflß YALtrARLR COAL LANDS of .the North Oar
boodale OoitGoinpabr, 658 acres. 80aerobes, sitnatb' in
Fell tdWdshipn, Luaerae F >
.... - y Sale lONSS^BOTEIr, n fOHEBTNUT
,r.(. ;kSXMßT.^he,V»lneh)e,propei.»y>hnoTO,«s iJonesj
Howl.’Chestont street, aouth aide, between - Sixth and
" v M 5O 6 liicbM front 'bh Oh'eSput Bt.,
> '2S6‘feet in depth to Gearge dtreet. two ?aluable'fronts.
. 7 f lp"!.‘Fnll partioalarsin handbills.!.:t ivu *
- • - Executors’--Bale—■Estate.of 001, Mif&tn Lewls.,Dec , d: ,:
I VALUABLJTPROPEBTYj MANSION, HOTEL, ten
•! ' want’s hoD9e..and ont*baildisgs, and B>f acrrSj'known as
, r .' v Spread Regie-Station, on thar Fennajltaaia Bailroad,
. : jsk mile# from Philadelphia. ? 27? Foil parUculars
Vi .. \inftandbUls. .»> v • ■ i- - * .-1
. i' ... LARGE AND VALUABLE FABH, about -800 acres,
nearLelpsie station,•Dclaware.Bailroad,#b i out o miles
.al t a 3frt>m Bnwrha;l>fllaware:'.Thereare.twosets,of]build-.
insiV ThbelttiaJloii Is a desirable one.
v* ln handbUls.. {
r ' Execdtora* of .Matthew Smith, Deceased^
‘ TWO BtttOK.-DWELLINGS* Tit: Three-atotf brick-
dwelling,No; 1684 Lombard Btreet,wHha three-story
brick dwelling,',irf?the rear; bV. O
; wltft extensiTO grape,
nursery, fruit 1 baUdiugs, Ac , with 61 ores of
land,- Mount Holly, New. Jersey*. V-.. V' t "y\
~ v jNBAT.AIOpEKN DWELLING,'No! 380 Call owhlU
‘ ' «ttset,'west J of Third street, e, fp* Immediate tosses-*
• ■' “''* l T™itee , » AND,VAhOABIiB DOT OF
; 6ROUND, „01aricu. Btreeti Logan street, and a thirty
' 'f # at fot. TireiitJr v .fourth ward—three fronts,. v
-, A well-secured Ground -Bent of $67 a je»r, (iecured
v -4>y. afhrifstpry bri<A,'d|relHog r ). and H.jmnbiually
. • s , ??seV>io**T*-r;s ,4.1, it' V >
A CONfITONMBNTjOF BARBr VAIiUABLH AND
.. BPLENDIDsBOpKB—DIEBOT FEOH. LONDON.
:• ,r..tw'Thls Btening,-n Y \ .• ■-
‘ : - .Attbe auction atom, willn be.smd an extenaire and;
... -InterpstiDg collection of raro, choice, and.Tery-raluable'
1 • j 5; European .direct.
Ygneluaed'are favorite' authora-bn biography.
' the drama, Antiquities, poetty, tbebloky } natural and
1 ' . moralphilosophy i TOysges of trareL anjd flori
' ' 'culture e&cleiiMUbir 4ilstory,4atfguage,
V pcUt!ea,recbnqmy r andminy ; And inter--'
'v MtlngiubJectiC C...'..V'-v ‘ . 1
V • " Alcb, a'fioe mbf beautifulplctorlal and illow-,
- tratedibooks,yrbikt oh flhe>zts; highly embellished
. wlthetJgraTings'ahd Jlluntfnatlohs 'pi very blglf poet.
HT* The.->ooksjure'now for’ bftmination,
wltn catalogues. - ' 1 - j
- VBale.et'tfaeU, hi Arsenal; jßrldesbarg.
80RAP COPPER, •BE ASS, -IRON, MUSKET.LOOKS,
.; l i<y,f ~-TOOL8 r Ae. s -.-V | ,
. * ~* .*i**-* t?* r’-- .-- .. : J - ; ‘ ./f ] ■(
. l7th, at lln’-clockyatlheU. S. Arsenel,
/ 4 Bridesbu^g,.without reaervei the following condemned
. •V V v *tores, Ti*>l4,ll2'musket iocki, flint, ncw. v in -good
r< - > . bfder ;«14,112 muiket..breech screws; -149 nmeket
- stocks and moubt!bga;437 • musket parrels; 1 } lbs.
>K - ' 'eerhp braM^ndirmetil; 6617 lbs? serap'tdopperjnewt;
' >. ‘4,940 fts.-Aorap >iron'; 2,130 -fi»s.battend-'of musket
—'—barrels- —~.— .uw. J
. /Also, nipt of.;«mall foqhs. <■: ;.S r i
■'■ be iseeu it ya Auction story,
' BALE OF MIBCELLANEOUS. BOOKS, AND WORKS
..w pyuA\ -% . r oN Vasonßtj - j '
.v. .V* s oh. Saturday •Eyening,vV r [ {
„ DfcemberiSth, at )he.- ; auction store, a cblleciloQ of
' ’ bobkir bit' various- subjecttiVo’rks- on'Freemaioury,' Air
i^-^gJlO^YbrpartfdWart iee;caUlogtieiy[V!;:', , V' f
'■ -T'\ > aoi s oif VrittfAßM 'AM'-taiKitßißigaie-.'
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' J- V* 'yOn:MoodaJ<and -TuMdsyßvenlogi!j. | ■
-> T , Hiie.j»tthaudSlat f at>the Auction store','Nos/ L 39 and
141 SouttfFourth;str*6t; trin
i Vtlon bf"Hre;’curibds, 1 ' abd ; lmpprtaUt;bboks. In. the
<- ; - various^fteptrlment#, bUlterafure, a choice
'*f ;pecaHar'inteteBt Mahy of the;- wodca ate
V rendered doubly interesting by the iuseftioh of auto
-• •'— cuttings. -*■ j /*U
ext f 57 T |£j?vTW»^ile v i EJllfcotDmence,;'eich‘eyehlngfat six
; .: ,vo’clock,ix-vy'ti 'fVV' % i f ' j
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AND CHAMBER FUfi
•■ ’-' V '■; NlTUBtL.rStock ef A. Lejambre. | ,
See; 31 st.at j oj>'clock, it No. 1012 Chestnut street,
u -,o tby icatftloguSj'.an/clegaßt .assortmentof-rosewoM and
' /watout parlor sad chamber furniture, anUque.oak book* 1 ,
. -c*ees,'AB.,raeunreo‘,ured, by A . Lejambre, in the b«£
<a ..-manner, fprwsreroom sale, and warranted.;/; i
•, • - fE7*\Gatalogues will be ready and; the furbittlre ar*
V; examination three, days njleV "
:<v at Notf. 180 andifTßouthFourthstreet.
' *Ot*BIOB'fURNITtmB7 KIN B
* v-; FRENCH"PLATA > MIRRORS, BRUSSELS CAB
PETS, *o» d j
. ;' -i J
r At-0 Wdoek* at - ( store, an extensive.
vWtfprttnent of extoHent second-hand furniture, elegant
; mlanofortea. flne’mirrorsv'OMpetsj'i eto,,’;frota 'drivato
■ - raaßllee’deelinins hbaaekeepingi remora to the store
•■- f^?T>*4F rV a ]
T-Vs^Vt;r/riLOlosicjf Sale, No';lol4.OhestßuVefreet. * |
» 3 4b;CO. ’8 STOCK OFELEi
CABINET,BUBNUUBB. j
, -i j. - Thareday.Mprfllng, > - - }
' h ' > rDee. 20d, atlO o'clock; at-.No^rlOli,Chestnut ftreat, 1
. , by catalogue, the balance or Ihe stock of elegant cabinet
, farßlture;of M9»srs,'Klaaderi;Deffntber; A Ci., de
- C eUhldg'q.bttiloek*-^mhrisliigfe> , %to«nd-assortment of
rosewood, walnut and raahoganyipariori’ dialngjroom,
an* chamber:. furniture,ValUmanurkotored in the bast
manner expressly for private, sales* and warranted.
- QjT Catalogues will ba ready three daykprevfouS to
•ale.' ■ •V/-- \ *.
Philip fohd, • auctioneer* ) No.
'SSOHABKET SIKjSSX, IMtWMn Slim ud
Mini :»W-.->v
ADJUNISTBATOB’S SALK-Of-GOM AKD BtITKB
WATOH*B, OOLD CHAINS, FINBGOLD MEDAL
LTONB, GOLD JgWHLRY. PLATED WABIS,.
; SBAOBLUTS. *O., *6.. TOYS OYBVBBY VARI
BTY,.>ABOYQO9Da,»c. X
ThUSlornln,, ' ,
December* 16t&',«t; 10 o*olook{ will be bold, by order
. v- df' adminfetratbrythe ehtire etooic of a watch and jew*
~ -/ airy eitablfsbment, to elose aafoH6wa: fine'
' )Hlrer'watches; of 18.10, and
tiro dnd- fbttr portrait*
- aodgrOape. joJd. bnwsbes of all description*, jfluger.
gold br&oeleta, with
-'•* lurgrrariefy of otKcr doeigoodsy selected'for i first
eUsstrad*,*’ 1 '; r ■ -,j
£ 4
Also, in the store eale will be found a large line of
~ ~/tor® aod faooygoode for Ohrietuu presehMrbonlistiog
• - f.pf theheaataMortmett fo.r.oltyeilM. -, j
- it.- IX5* ■ attentl on : of- tba.-trada-and -prir.cbaiers Is;
reqneatadto theiabor.aeaje, as it will be peremptory.--.
1 i iili OSS 8 WAT hajn a; ahotioWeeh'
",V--.l.Ti' AND OOMHISSION MIBOHANT, i. i. aomn
■!ZTH uABAOB Stmta. - v ,'V- j •'
4T : PDBLIOACCOMMODATION. | <• m
7 ;7-77m6nby;!‘t.\.«onryj;r; ; ;mohby; kt
' ■■■ Mon«/libarill/ Adv.nced in J.rfceor eid.il .ra^unts,
/ from one-iloll.r to tfronaandaj Oii eolil juld rtlterpiste.
- Ai»moiiA. r ' watohei, j.welr/, fowllng-piecH, ninßicsl
■ iD.trutnßat.rfatnituro.dry goods,- clothuiffy grooerle.,
'' ■; ' o!g»r«, h»td»»re, bookfli horse*, nhietaj, h.r
-: - end .11 artlole. 0f,Y.1u6, for sny jenitth of time
- ' -’kgfeed 6n,-.t Nathans' 1 PSintiptii EiUtblithnunt,
Mnth6.lt corner of Sixth .ml KaCHrttreetA : - -
■..JPBOMISSO BY. NOTES,,with eolleteral.diieounted »t
'r 4 tbeltff.eetta&rbetT.teat~ -. r- i ; '
NATBANS’ .BBINOtPAL’tESTABLISBMBNT, iSi .E.
. COIIWXR OF SIXTH AND BADE BTEBBTS, ~
.... ;Wher»tU6iiey'«miie:iH9rkli|-»d»stißsa-'«nBotdMd,
. eilrer pl.te, dl.mmsdej -niteiei,- jewelry;! ?owIlD(t
-rplfoesi'drj; geode, clothing,’grocerier, Hunote, elnata,
ii.rAw.re, cutlery, r.nej- .rticlee, tmrrore, peintloee,
Wgr»Ttale,-mtnio»lHnetr|iine.Ate, futnltntej beddlnk .
-iff Eoreee, xebielej, hwneee, «totlUjMid.al}.qtbet,»rtta^
.'Personal attenfcjongir'an4oan out-door sales, either
. dwellings,‘stores, or elsewhere, and charges
: ’ DJdOßvAVbntjj
Neooti.tlngBecorltl6«,-K
i --“'rSS«S{'IMS.2 SC y Qroundßenfi
i: t V9* i ryh l yi-ir ~tl*T vle- vv t r: j'r / y;
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, *r-aKbfo'S_:vt&fiSJSAlf. i »STiT*CßiwK*kjV
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'EITONESS, OO., .1 ■ T;
No. 429 MATtKiiT 8TB8RT; j ; '
BADE THIS (FBIDAT) MORNINO, DBDBJIBERIT,.
x: rr* O’CLOOK 'j. (
AOATtD.—The attention of purchasers Is rehuasted
to our sate, this (Friday) morning, December 17th,
at 10 by catalogue, on aix months’ ; credit,
comprising a desirable assortment.
*1 A\a62 300tcplored centrecbtoche «long shawls, ot a
ctlebratrd make, and the last time they w'll be offered
thia. season.., -• • . \
SALE OF IMPORTED' DRY GOODS. : .
/ '-Thio-.Morning.r.': <« .-'V , t .\
1 D#c. 17th'«lO o’clook, by catalogue, on 0 months’
credit— {
800 packages and lots of fancy and; staple Imported
and oataloguea early on the morning of
sale., c * • I{JSK .
Dec. 17„atIOq’olock, aßd for the last time this’ sea- -
son, avbry desfrabie&ud choice line of j
PARIS,AND yiERNA BROOUE-IyONG.SHAWLS
' neri sty’es rich ebaine laine. broche 'mantle
longehawls, round corners, just landed' |
—N- B—The above is composed entirely of fine goo Is
and In choice and desirable CqlhrS oniy, bhit&hlO to the
best city trade, and is the close of the season’#* importa
tion. r
GALLOONS.
60 lots rich Paris black Velvet Trimming Galloons:
6-4 FRENOH COD’D OLOTHS FOR LADIE^’
I ft,4 BupVr 6lolho,’for OloakB.
riOMMEROIAIi SALESROOM, J.
\J ! 222 -M ARKE T' STREET j I
. BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS.
F. 0. iWOLBEET/ AflUTinku**
CARD —We invite Hhe attontlon of purchasers to
t the positive sale of ready-made clothing, tailoring'’
igoods, shirts Aod drawers, Ao., to he made this morn
ing, at 10 o’clock,
SALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING, Ap.v \i
~ This Morning, t
Will be sold, without rererve, a general assortment i
of ro«4y-mtde r clothing, ftillorinz goods, Ac.
slay lie examined with catalogues prior to sale;
SOOTT, Jr., .AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• OHKSTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom
Souse.-between. FOURTH. *ud FIFTH . . {
SPECIAL SALE Or GEBhIANTOWN GOODS.
This Morning, \
■t /Decemb<*ril7th, by catalogue, on & credit,' 60Q lots of
Germintown goods, sale commencing at 10 o'clock pre
ctMly. bqjjsj'' enX.WIB; TALMAS 1 !
Zephyr knit huqaes for ladles' and wear,
ladies’ and children’s taln&e, zephyr shawls, Ac.
, HOODS, RIGGPLETTEB. !
LadW wool Hoods,‘children’s wool knit; school
hoods, zephyr knit opera hoods,_riggoletteß, pablas,
Ac., &o. ’ ;
■ BOASTS. GAUNTMBTB, LBGMNOS.i
*j Gents’rlargq sized* zephyr j&nd la
dies’ fanoy boas, ana comfortsJ fancy zephyr, gauntlets,
(earrings. &c ' J
.» HOSIBBY,'UNDBBBHIBTB. J
Also, lidlea wool «n 4 merino how, geut’s wool end
morinoiSoso an 4 half.hoao. eblMreo’efancy apotend
plaid hose, heavy merino undershirts and drawers. -
, SALE OF FBRNQ.H AND. GERMAN %OYB.
‘ 1 *'' ‘ 1 On'Saturday:Mornlng, i .. i j
December* 18tH,'"by l ’cataloguo, commencing at 10#
o’clock-,', a large'r stock rot French' and German toys,
consisting In part villagesUnd farm yards,.
Swiss cottages,irosewbod and mahogany furniture, Cloth
animals.hud figures* musical toys;&c. - <.■ >' ‘
: - Dls*“ Samples ana catalogues early on the.mofnlng of
s4le. ; : t r-'-w }
SALE OF 1,000 LOTS RICH FANCY GOODS.
On TaeMay Morning,I- ' ■„ •
December 21st* ,wiU:be B °id at the salesroom, No 431
Chestnut street, by catalogue, commencing' at 10
o’clock. 1,000 -lots of Ticb faudy goods, being >the en
tire balance "of stock of a ftrst-class importing house.
.The sale-will •include’ some of^the richest goods over
oftered in this city, consisting in part of rich put Bo
hemian ware, high'cost china vases with painted and
bleque figures, laalos’ papier mache and rosewood work
and toilet stands, bisque figures' and groups, together
with a great, variety ,of. fancy articles suited s to the
approaohlng'season. ‘ v ‘ ' ‘ j
This sale will alao comprise rich decorated China and
Bohemian glass vases’, rich cut colognes, fine out ruby
decanters, rioh out wine sets, card reoeivexs, ppff and
jewel boxes; bronse and china inkstands, »egar ktands,
ash holders, bronze thermometers, bisque and’bronze
groups, raised pictures, fancy watch stands, ladies’ *nd
.gepts’,dressing cases and travelllog companions,‘ladies’
work b xes,‘ satchels,’ babas, 'fanoy glove and bon
boa boxes, genuine Paris: imported perfumery, fancy
hair pi os. opera fans, Ao., Ao,, together with a great
variety ot fanoy. articles just loaded per .steamer
Persia. ‘ ' *,
io* Catalogues and samples ready on Monday pro*
vlous to the rale,' when the ladies, and purchasers gen
erally, areinvited tq attend. . . |
SALE OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY—ON ACCOUNT
''’ WHOif.IT MAY CONCERN. j
. On Tneßday Morning, | .
December lO o’clock,,we. will sell a large lot
of pen and pencil eases, gold watches, jewelry, Ac.
being part of the stock of the late firm oflaaao Reed
A Son, and sold fdr account of whom it mayebneern.
and catalogue# one day previous to
•sale. f i
,$3 ih a ‘MtiNSY LOAN WHOI, MoT SMjßouth
THIRD Btmt, below -.Walnut, opposite Paer (1., only
light dobM'tfelow tne'lxobtage. j
flour* aT bujlne£i p ftom.7 o’alockjA. M.»n™ 10
'o’oftelc In tab erentagi ‘ J
irtOnfedooraatatj tad* sale* atth* Auction Horn, IV
, Uodad upon the moetjsetiefiujtorj .term*. ~ , i .
w VOAPXVA V $200,000. {
f.i-'i* uJsit*bliskvif6r tks lattThirty Lsri, \
Adranoe* made from one dollar to'thousand* on DIA"
aonds, Bilrer Plate, Watcher, Jewelry, Hardware, Her?
.tiUndua^QlothingyjPiirhittiM,Bedding, OJganijHiuleal
Honee, Carriage*, and Good* of
rrerr daieriptfod,' |
,rAir good* eao.-r*maln -any length/of time "agreed
; POBfc »' y *-> 'it t {- ¥'■ •>■’>! *• (■<•■ i ? t
' • Alladvance*. from one hundred dollar* and
willbe *harg«a-2 par eant/peemontlil WOO and or*r t
khe lowest market rate. t ' )
H ThUfltore House ith-ring a depth of 120 feet, ha* large
uuafid Baring ft , ...
In ftiid.tU&Kpofjmlts.M store ftllvalnaMejs ui pr:.
Vfttft watohmen premlies; also, a heayj jnstQ
, ranoeeffectod tqit tt* baaoM ol all ponofisiftring goods
[
.N. B.—-fa.ftdoohftf r d£ baring au unlimited capital,
xaakOiftdraoess on more aatir
Ca3tonr,aad Urns ibaa tmj other In
9ol4?»t»Mt'lij’rir ilm Mhar Witoliea, /•w*lL, «4
Br»..WIMjIAK^H:.>STE&K,. GENERAL.
AUCTION ANDWOMMISBIOH BTOBB. No. «
A & ,v otl l r> ,,
SUPERIOR ROSEWOODS ‘AND-jWALNUT FURNI
NITDnH, BiUJBBHf.B AND INGRAIN CARPETS,
VRENOHIPLATH MIRRORS* PAINTINGS, EN
, GRAVJNGB, SILVER PLATED WARE, *e.f
•* fi.'-'-.K Oh'Saiordsy Morning, : :4 "* !
—Atloo’elock,-at-the_-anctlOD store, will he sold ty
eatalogne.'a general asfortmenkof superior r - 1 c
PARLOR FURNITURE,? *•s j
Comprising, totb>Vtct*s, spring-seat chairs, sofa ta
hlssi'mirrbrs. carpetifAio.vao. / "' s 'J- s - : - 4 {
FUBNITUBB. 1
Oompristngwalirat bnd oak ‘dining chairs, extension
tahWs,;«debowdif*c.n; ;= * u C r \ •-
•« ;n re. vCHAMBER -FURNITURE.. . \
Comprising [JroseirooA and walnut Jenny Lind bed
steads, cane-Beat' obairs n mattresses, An. > .[
'“'AjeoV sifter' placed yrare,plano-/orte, .musical box,
v.,6,.... ,j EVENING SALKS. !
. sl . , . vr.r ■On Eyanlng, . \
’ And every evening daring' next week commencing
at 7
jewelry; fancy:? good*; find'table'and pockot cbtlery,
plated ware, toys; 40.,&c. ti 7 ;
•-1 .■> in * ianoY,6oods; Ac.' j
.--j On Tuesday Hbroiog,
h-Deoember2lst. aftheanotioh store, ootnmenfllng at
10 o’clook, will he; sold a large and very desirable ss
gortmentof toys and Taney goods, in lots to suit pur
chaser?. '
. E - tuimin hereafter. ’ ’’ ■* ,
to 1 .. J
of new and- second-hand iousd
bold furniture,.piano-fortes, carpets, wstohes, jewelry,
Ac., respectfully solicited, on which liberal caih ad
vancei wiU be made ir roqnlred; •
l - H7*- Oat-doo'psale* ‘attended to promptly. Charges
as moderate as any other house in this city. -- ;
•X M. GUMMEY & SONS,. - j
*9 • BBAL ESTATE ’AUCTIONEERS,'
Gf V frii.fi No. 620JWA1.NUT STIUIET.
- CARD.'—J M. Qummey A Sons, auctioneers, will
hold-regular dsles of Beal Estate, (Stocks, ko. \ Also,
household furnltureat dwellings. 2- ■.
• / ’ REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. i. -
“ ILr ' Sale 'Register will alwiys be
•.found'a Tory .'large, amount of'realestate, including
every description of city and country property- :
n - <:• & sons^
* -- • : -i-- Real Estate Brokers,
. ■- 620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth.
PHILADELPHIA WAEMING AND
" , ;
»doossbosB Tea. a.Hiaaißow. !
W? have removed from our old stand in Walnnt’street
to the fjARGB BTORB, t No. 1010 CHESTNUT 4treet,
a few doom. below. the - St. Lawrence Hotel, where our
old frlendi and,public, jire respectfully invited to
.examine our extensive stock of Warm Air Furnaces,
Cooking Rangps, Bath-Dollars, Registers, Enameled
Stone Mantels, parlor Coal Grates, &o.i Ac, We are
now manufacturing OHILBON’S CELEBRATED) PAT
ENT 'NEW'-CCAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever Invented,-
mid suited tOall classes of buildings, , i ,
.- .Also,"faftw and 'beautiful patterns' ot Dow {Do -
j Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sites And pattern B
-•' We have also commenced thV~ manufacture o-
BNAMELXD STONE MANTELS from iPmn
.tylvaniaStcme.- These Mantels were'awarded a
'SPECIAL PREMIUM attht tait lihfr akdExhU
bition 0/ (As FYanJtJin.lnstitutt.of this citv. 1 They
represent aUthe rare and beautiful Amtiqub Mahblbs,
are not injured !by Smdit.'Ccal Gas. OH or Acids.
ahd'aresbld'Whbfesale'ana-Retail, at much ]ssi prist
than Marblt. Call and Ufthtm. 1 < ■ i l’
6 .7 , . r ,., ARNOLD A WILSON.
BENJ.M. i
Phlladelobla. April. IR£A-Up24 ly j
IjrjfAßDWiilftE.—The subscribers, QOM
,O..MXBSION MEROnANTS for tba kale of FOREIGN
AND'*DOMESTIC' HARDWARE, woojd respedtfullr
call -the'attention of the trade to 'their etoex, Which
, thejr are offering at lowest rates, par assortment con-.
lists in part - -
■ ■Chains, Of all kinds—Trace; LogjlSaUer, Breast, Ox,
Cbw,' llfthV Back,' Wagon, SUke,‘ Tdngue, LookJahlp!
Mine,'and Odil-Chainh. ~' < ’ ’ • •
The tolebraWf 4 D }, 'Hor»eNailJ; ; Stone and Pledge
aammers, ~ ---i' **t ,
Wright’ -1* .ml other AnrHr; Solid Box end other
Floe..'! ■' “j . 1
7 00l long h.ndle Fry P.cr; round tnd Orel
Mce Pmui. , . 1
11 M.rtm’r ” mperlor Files .nd lUepe: Bed Berew*.
-HNxeelelor » B»retyFiue; Bleeting Tnbee-- i
' 'Oorn,Qrau, *ndDrierSoytheej Her, Corn, xsdfilrxw
. ........ ~ ' ■ ■■ ;
H»y, Idonore, TMuere’, eniDpidlng Forlui, , i ~
‘ B.kee .ml Iloefl; Bborele.niSpadej, of .ll klndl. ‘
, ' Taoki, Brxds, Shoe. 01ont, »nl Finishing H»lle. ■-
; Oml end Wrought llatt Htngee/Borewe, ot .11
tSodi; Cutlery, JUmß.nd I’maps, Axee, H.toheta, H.in
‘;: {n&jrT 2"V commbrok gtrtot.
B E D P 6 B D SPBiWGS.—I*HIS
BL well-known andidelfghtfol’ Summer Kfabri will
be opened for the reoeption of Visiters on the 1 18th of
(Tone, and kept open until tjid Ist of October.i -
new Ond tpaejdos Doildings erected last year are
now -foliy completed, andthV'frhole establisbmedt her.
been furnished in superior style, and the aocommoda
tioaiorUl he of a charadter- 'not excelled ln tay part of
the United States, .v ? -« t |
The Hotel will bdj.nnder the management of Sctr. A.
G* ALLB)S/whose experience, cqurteohs manners, and
gnests, giye ihe amplest Msurahoe of
comfort and kind treatment.' v **• u j
In addition ttftha othef means of aocess, It is deefiied'
"“ h ““""f ” 7 *
The Company bpe .tßede.ektebitlre erriogetrtente to
fa^CU l’
. sw,
-HP*" ■ I?/* * * 2 00 •
«>'' ? 8 1
- tt4 y b«treli-«p;'e»jeru)ly; i pr*p.rpd,:Ki: tbit pur-
All Bommanloatjoga shohld Wad dressed to ' i .
rji -fH'j *'t * a -'•• r i i r •
BOTTER.— 69 tuDsQoshcQrßntterijuat rep
telyedi and (tk wrtabjr.il
t<r«« <v r -- r i)uh. o. c. sadldb. a o(j.,<v y
% ABOH St,, sewn* 4
fjpO IMHORTBRS AND :■ i
'• ;i - i.OoitikIISSION.iIEBOHiiNTB.
TO LET; ■
" Tie Plve-Btory' BEOWN-fTONE WAREUOUBE, ..
.*fp-45‘South’, SECOND Street, r
1 ' ' ' NEAR CHESTNUT STREET,
Suitable fir tie PACKAGE, OR OTHER BUSINESS,
. BENT. LOW—For a Term of Years. <
Possession given January Ist :
APPLY-.QN THE PREMISES, { d2-Im
A; Sale, the Stock/
. ''doddwin, and Boaflßnis of a Wholesale ind He*
tall Oil-Ololh atd_.Wlndovr t Bliade Btoro. It will he
sold to close an Estate, tbe-proprletor having deceased.*
A tare opportunity's offered to pne seeking tq invest,
in a safe business already established Particulars will
be given on.- apnlio*ticra,toi the. at the
Store', 403 MAKKKT Street ** , dl3 6t* *
mu FOE SALE}—A handsome, now 'three*
Ml story BRIOK DWELLING, with three-s'orj tack
buildings, is finished throughout in Brst-olfißJ style, and
has all the, modern, improvements. Located on TWEN
TIETH Street',"above* Race. And will be sold a bar
gainMApply to BURTON & LANING, No. 602, AROU
Street. dlB-tf
MFOR RENT.—The second and; third
floors of the,.now-marble .building, N05.,19 and 21
South FOURTH Street, 20 feet front and OO feet deep.
Apply on the premises to. _ ~ . }
J d64jalv ■ - TEMPLE, 1 BARKER, & CO. ,
MWILL BE LET—If applied for ijoon—
The -spaciouß.' well lighted, and every way oom
raoJloas Store, ,N0.;221. MARKET Street, running
through to Ohureh alley. This Is. on? of tji* ar
ranged and-handsorn'est Stores on the street; Is five
stores high, with ornamental iron,/ront, and ifl In one
of the beat business locations. The present occupants
designmqviogto 4 largerptdre. Apply on thejpromi
*ses. >dB-tf
SM ;i FOR' RENT—The' DWELLING No.
M&6I6XOOUST Street; (or Washington Square,) from
the Ist of January, 1859 . The house is three stories
high,' with basdihent,'back building, Ac , now occupied
by J. W. Forney. Apply at the office of TA« Press, or
at the house. ~ .n023-tf-
®:- TO LET—Tlie largo, well lighted, and
ollgibl. STORK, NO. 83 oath «|fISD !Stre»t,
Which will be vacated by theuhdetsig&eo'Vfi the firstof
January. ~lUnt very moderate. Apply to »
;> ,nOl6-tf A.H.ROSENHEIM A BROOKS, as above.
TO lst January next, tho
very superior and extensive ROOMB, (2d, !3d, 4th
and Sth'floorß, each 24 feet by 146) of the NEW STORE,
683 tfARKET Street. The building, is pne,of tho fine
improvements on the, timber side, between'FlFTH and
BlXTHRtreeto, having two fronts,'the north one on a
Year Street with r good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH
Street/ . Apply on the premises. ■
MSi t TO. RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
H. Avenue, below VINE Street; running, through to
Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double fifTORB,
corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
one of the beat leeatloua for large Business in iPhlla
delphia. Also, STABLE and OOAOH-HOUSB in
CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH,' In rear of Ash
land House. Apply at 278 South FOURTH Btroet.
se2f£3oi*
Gentlemen's iFutnieljing @uoiia
Qtß NIIEH'EN’S
FCRNIBHINQ goods.
The largest assortment in tho city, and comprising
the newest styles of—
FANCY SCARFS, MUFFLERS,
NECK-TIKS, SHAWLS, '
GLOVfcS. DRESSING GOWNS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, - SMOKING OAFS, Ao.
SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
Also, every description of Shirts, Collars, Under
shirts, Drawers, Half-Hose, Suspenders, Ac., will be
found at 1
SPENCER’S,
NO. 889 CHESTNUT STREET,;
ADJOINING THE GIKABD UOUBB. j
N E W T H,I NO
"a cravat store;
. - Where gentlemen will find • •
s ' a* BtroMßs ramiaTT of
CRAVATS, NEOK-TIES, 80ARFS, A. 0., .
. To Select from.
Constantly receivlng'from,
, AQBNTB IN. PARI0 v AND NEW YORK,
The moat fashionable styles, as soon as introdqoed.
Also, a large assortment of.
MEN'S'FURNISHING -GOODS, AT 1
GREATLY REDUOBD PRIOEB.
• ’ i E SITL E MAN’S,
-CHESTNUT Street, below Seventh,
‘ " l % 'At the entrance of Jayne’s Halt.
Wholei.lo and R.tall. nM-lm
MTINOHESTER fit CO., GENTLEMEN’S
? V FURNISHING BTORI
. , . , n A*D
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUf AO-
i. i TOBY,
At the Old Stand, No. 706 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo
:iltetheWalbibgtonHouse. 1 ■'' s ‘
A. WINCHESTER will give, as heretofore, bis per
sonal supervision to the Cutting and Manufacturing
-’departments.. 'Orders for his celebrated style of <Bhlrts
.and. Collars filled at .the shortest notion.- Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal Urals. '
JW. SOOTT, (late of tha firm of Wm
• SHIBT»,& Soon.) GKNTLBMEN’S VDBNIBH-
and BHIBT MANUFACTORY, 814
CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Girard House,)
Philadelphia. • ! *— i
J. W. 8. would respeetrnlly call ,the attention of his
former pattdn* hod friends to hie new Store, and ie pre
pared to fill orderri for SHIRTS at abort notice. A
perfoet Rtjgawntied. .COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. jyft-tf
t&roesv its.
GKOtiBBIES:-M3.< tiONOGHOE, 15 S.
WATER Street, offers for sale, to roduoe hie
.stock during this month, at reduced prices for Oesh,
Philadelphia and New York Steam Helloed Sugar and
Syrup of various grades, Prlwo Coffee, Cuba an<J New
Crop New Orleans Molasses, Sifted Pepper, and Ada*
mantinL'Oandles . , ■ , dd-ltnw
QOOD GROCERIES,
AT PAIR PItlOUS!!!
OHAS. H. MATTSON,
Southwest corner TENTH and ARCH Streets. '
Has on hand, aod 1* generally reoeivlngTHßßEST OP
GROOKRUSS, which he will sell at the most REASON
ABLE PRICE* FOR CASH. Having a LARGE and
CHOICE AB3ORTMBNT»'of BLAOKaad GREEN TEAS,
he Ifl eonfldeut of belbg able io’sult. both io quality and
price, all persons in want of the artlole, in quantities of
from one pouni to the half chest. His general assort
ment embraces everything in the way of PINE GRO
CERIES, and he would respectfully invite all in' want
of good articles to give him a call. Ifc.wUi be worth the
trial. nSO-lmo
jyjANILA AND JUTE
ROPE,
CORDS, TWINBS, ETO.'
Mnnurulured; and for ’aala at the louaat Nav York
prloea, by
WEAVER, FITTER & CO.,
No. 83 N. WATER Street, and 33 N. WIIARVb^.
AND OLAMFS.
HANDSOUUBB.
No; 1. per dos. No. 6. 61 12 per do*.
‘ 2. 760. 6. 1 26 ‘
8. 87c. « 7. I 60 «•
4.100 a. «< 8. 1 76 “
CLAMPS.
' IS llow, $1.26 per oteni
. 7 Row, $1.76 per dozen.
8 Row, $2.26 per dozen.
HENRT G. ECKSTEIN,
'*!« *0 North Tcrai) Btraet Phllcdaiphle
TJ\Q ARCHITECTS, AND BUILDERS.
ACADIA FREESTONE.
Now landing,' and shortly to arrive, 1,000 tons of this
beautiful Stone, both of tne < -
BLUE. GRAY, AND BUPP TINTS, 5
the former or wbloh, for softness and delicacy of color,
is unrivalled ‘ “ *
For the character or this stone please examine the
following buildings:.
Jos. Harrison’s, Eighteenth street and Rittenhouse
Square. ....
Harrison’s Building, Locust street, botwoen Seven
teenth and Eighteenth. ~
Samuel Smith’s West street and Rittenhouse square.
■- Mrs. Peterson’s No. 1210Walhut street.
A. K. Womrath’s, 416 Arch street. «
Samuel Aimes’, Twelfth and Chestnut streets.
• ,T.K, J. Paialtt, Seventeenth and Locust streets, and
others.' ‘ .
' * ARNOLDS WILSON, Agents, ■ !
PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING
WAREHOUSE,
1010 CHESTNUT STREET
■elft-flm B. M. VBLTWBLL. 8
/"ORNAMENTAL and COLORED, GLASS.
We have just received a comprehensive and va
riod stock of this truly beautiful and architectural ap
pendage to Ohurohes,-Vestibules, Conservatories, and
other bnUdlngs, where Itin. deemed necessary to embel
lish, or to give a chaste and elegant appearance. < Any
oolpr may to had, either, plain orornamenta], elabo
rately or In relief'. ZIEGLER A SSIITU, 1
*• >* Wholesale Drag, Paint, and Glatd Dealer?,
e*2B-dtf. . . •*•'"**•-"o«t /lor Bmmud j»nd ftrwm its
TO NEWSPAPER. PROPRIETORS.—
NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGENCY.
—CARR tc JOHNSON announce to the Press through
out the Uoited» 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,
themselves to furnish the earliest And most reliable re-
Sorts of all the stirring and important events of the
ay. at a price whioh cannot fall to be advantageous to
Press generally, J
■ All letters and communications to be addressed to
CARR & JOHNSON,
National Telegraph News Reporters, South THIRD"
Streot, oppositeExohange,Phllads. ' ;
1 ~.s.a ' ’ * B. W. CARR,
G.W.L. JOHNSON.
- Geo. W. L. Johnson, 23 WaII st.. New York City.
John T. Smith, Merchants’ Exchange, Boston.:
John Wills, cornerßOutb and Baltimore streets, Bal
timore. . <
•.For and, .reliability in -the, business, we
yrould refer toMorton McMicnael, North 'American
And U. B'Gazette; Swain Sc Abell, Publla Ledger;
Harding Sc Son. Penitsylvania Inquirer;'John
W, Porn4y, The Pres?} Ounimlngß Sc Peacock, Evenlug
Bulletin; P. W, Gravson Sc Oo.; Evening Journsl: Jo
sSAh'Several, Evening Argus; Joseph It. Flauigen,
Dally News: ’WlUiam RiOe. Pendstlvaulab: Lawlor,
Everett, A Hincken, Sunday Dispatch; Magill Sc Jones,
Suoday-Mercory; Jno. S. Jackson, Sunday Transcript.
oc2o-tf . ' <i> -v c~ V< - ; • j*. - |
IT jtSbOP THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
for every one to know where they will geit the” 1
moat-fotitheir.uoney, especially such times as ib‘eee7
ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists; corns? 6f :
SECOND and.GRERIi Streets, are dlroqsing. oft their
White Leadi Gr6und Paints, or all Colors', and Window
Gians, 1 * 1 ! Of thebest quality, at prices which Will be
plcMisgto Wywfc ’• -
THE PRESS—FHHjADELPHIA.
mAXES ON , MISSOURI'.;LANDS.—A.
M. merob?r of the undersigned firm will ’.start,' io a
few days,,for Missouri. for the purpose of payiog taxes
od lands of con>Vesidents. Persons owning lauds in that'
State, and desirous of haring their taxes paid, without
ithe risk of transmission by mail to County Treasurers,
are iuvited to call atrour office. Payment of Taxes In
lOWA, also attended to. City references given, i
W.E UARBETI & 00.,
No 23 Sputh THIRD Street,
Philadelphia.
CPEOJAt NOTlCE.—Dealers in Goodyear’s
Patent for Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders, Braids,
Webs, and all other Fabrics and articles madeby combin
ing .fibrous substanoeswith -threads or. sheets ©f vulcan
iced rubber aro notified that uoless the s'line are properly
stamped or Isbolled with my name, and by my authori
ty, they cpnuot be-legally of in thciUnited
States Merohacts and dealers are invited to examine
specimens now in store* and to give their ordefs,fQr the
Bpring Trade to. the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE! OWN
ER OF 'THK TITLES' AND 'EXCLUoIVfi BIGHTS.
IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all
.the styles, heretofore manufactured" or imported,jond.
many others. . .
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE ANI? SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtained oh application to
me at No. 28 COURTLANDTBtreet, N. Y. .z
p24»1y,. . t HORACE S. DAY. .
TESTAMENTARY TO; THE
Estate of ROBERT MoMBNAMIN, Deceas'd,
have been grant* dto the uuderslgned. All persona in*. •
dfcbted to the ealate'of the said decedent willxplease
moke immediate payment, and those having! claims
against tho said oathtO; will pretent the saradtotho
undersigned.' , „<MATV,QBW THOMPBON,
. , . N. B.coroonTouth and Catharine.
‘ A/H. ORAIIAM, M. D.,
1832 Lombard street, '
Or to their Attorney,. :• WM. B HOOD, .
d3-f.Gt No. 212 South Fifth atteot.
TTN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS
A OF PHILADELPHIA. '
■ In the matter of the assigned Estate of THE NORTH
AMERICAN COAL COMPANY, > | -
” Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, ap
pointed 'Auditor by the Court of Common Pleaß, to
audit, adjust, and settle the accounts of JOSEPH L.
MOBS and JOHN 0 BULLITT, assignees of the North
American Coal Company, and to report dislrlbution.of
the balance in the hands or said Assignees, will attend
to the duties of his apprdntmeut on TUESDAY, De
cember 21,1858, at 4 o'clock, at his office. No. 633
WALNUT Street, in the City of Philadelphia when
and where alt persons interested thecoin are requited
to attend. i
dB-wfm 6t M. RUSSELL THAYER, Auditor.
JW. TAVERNER, whoso original Philo
• ’ sdphlcal system of Instruction in ELOCUTION
and GESTURE has received the most distinguished
marks of approbation, offers his services to the citizens
ot Phllodelphia.and Newark, and to. Collegiate Insti
tutions In all parts qf the United states. His instrue
tlon has been receivod with enthusiastic expressions of
gratification inraontof the Colleges'and Ladies'Semi
naries North and South. HiSp’ivate course of instruc
tion (8 leasooB) on Proportion, Modulation, Intonation,
FOrce, Contrast, The Langaage of Gesfnh The'Pas
sions, Ac., has been highly comtnehaHDj Rev Dr.
Ohapln, New York; Rev. Dr. E 19.‘Kirk, Bostonj; Kov.
Dr. Win.'Bacon Stevens, Philadelphia: Rev; Dr. Bel
lows, and Rev. Dr. Osgood, New York, and other d s
ttagnlshed pratots.
To'Lalits end Gentlemen In the private circle, who
desiro to learn to read the works or Suakspeare and the
Poets, his peculiar Instruction in this department is of
great practical value. «
Address 732 North NINETEENTH Street, Philadel
phia.
Circulars, with tho Testimonials referred to, can be
obtained at Messrs. CARRY A HART'.*, corner of
fourth and Chestnut streets, dIG-wf&m-lruJ3
LONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
N E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in
all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly
for situations in any branch of business; Plain and Or
namental Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and
Correspondence. No institution In the United States
gives a more thorough and practical course. In' this
department no teaching is done in classes, and is open
DAY and EVENING. Time uolimtted -
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT—(Separate from thp qhove,)—Young Men and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an Bnalita Cj&A*
steal Education, vis: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Qram-
Philosophy,.Ac*. Ancient
and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Sessions of fire months commence September
Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at anytime be
fore or after those dates and charged accordingly. Cata
logues furnished gratis.
mh2fi-tf P. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal
/CRITTENDEN* PHILADELPHIA
\J OGMMBROIAL 00LLSQ9, wth***' corner o!
OHIBTNTJT and SEVENTH Street#.
An Institution designed to tit young men for AOS
TIVB 81/SINSBB. - ■ *'
BOARD OF TBUSTEEB.
B.B.Oomdgvf!, Tranols HoakioJ,
Georgo H. Stuart, Da7{d
Jolm Sparhawk, , Bpqwn,
Isaao Hacker, A. Y. Parepnr,
D. B. Hinman, I Frederick Brown,
Josh u a-Li ppln cott.
EVENING SEBSYONB after September 16th.
Each Student has ibditidual ibsthootiob ]at this
Institution. and a Diploma from here is the re
commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
College. * _ tr jeg. t f
‘ ft/i ONS. A. F. KOSAT, ' -
IYJ. teacher op penoing,
' BARRETT’S GYMNASIUM.’
oo2WBm* MARKET Street. afroye Ighth.
Bryant & str AVON'S QHAiij of
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES.’ Phi
ladetphl* College, Southeast, corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets.' Yor information, call or send for
elreular. ... JelMf
EVENING BBBBJONB RAVI CQtfIWKNOKI).
S SNYDER tEIDY—J AST U: LEIDY,
f Principals of LKIDT BROTHERS’ ACADEMY.
, - Noe. 10 and 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race,
where & knowledge of 1
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC
Is made pertain to e?try ptjpil tfo*t msj enjef. -\'
ACADEMY open day and epeminf.' . 0022
Housekeepers, look to tour
INTEREST.—Great BedQotlon In the price of
COAL. Oheapfflt, and best. The ?üb?oriber having
made contracts for his supply ql Coal, la enabled tp
offer very superior Family Coal at the followiog-ve
duced prices:
Brokeo Eggand'Stove...... $4 00 per ton
Cooking...'. 876 u il
Large Nut..* 860 * { u
Small Nut 3 26
Warranted to give satisfaction and full weight In all
eases at Hick’s Old Ceutral Yard, 8. E. per. MARSHALL
and WILLOW Streets. 1 d9-3m
riKESSWELL & WILLIAMS, No. 2DB
\.J WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship
pers and consumers with superior Broad Top Ooal from
Lancaster Mines. oftttf
CKERING, FOX, & 00., wholesale and
F retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL
COAL.. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill rard-RAOI and- BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. - Keep constantly on hand Coal
from the most approved mines, under cover, and pre-
Arad expretslv for famltv use. .;, -, - fal-y
j. SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUR
, <£3a NINO, COOK STOVE.—I would respectfully call
Ahww the,attention of the publio to one of the greatest
v —lmprovements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves
and Ranges—the burning of t{j* gap arising from the
Coal, by whioh’mCana |s saved 60 per cent, io fne! eq4
also more intense heat thrown to the bottom of thp
oven. We effeot the burning of the gases by mean* of a
hollow contre-pieoe, perforated on the nnder side, which
admits the air in a h«ated state to mingle with the
gagoi, thus aiding its combußtlodl and causing a flame
to pasß around the oven equal to a grood fire. This im-
Srovement also preserves the centre piece frpjn slqkiflg
own on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs
One of the Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION «t
1110 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAUKB
SPEAR. Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase Sc
North,) 1116 HAB&BT Street sept2o-3mo
RD. SCOFIELD, IMPORTER OF HA
• VANA CIGARS—La NorinsndCs, La Fire FJjfl,
La Rltlcoa, Figaros, Marta Antooieta, Pressed; Flor 4e
Rio Beco Regalias,Fjorde LftPflz, Jose Ma. Vichats,
CAmplimsutos, and many other brsodfl of superior qua
lity. at reduced prices, No 837 Chestnut street, uAde?
Girard House. ~ d9-lmg|
SFUGUET A SONS,
• ' Importers of HAVANA CIGARS,
se2B 1 210 South FRONT Street.
Figaro, cabanas and fartagas
SEGARS.—A choice iuvoiee of those oel6brated
brands on board brig “ New Bra,” dally expeoted from
Havana, and for sale low, by OHARLKB' TbTX, / .
(New) 188 Walnut street, below Bocond,
fUnnnd Htnr V
r'l ERMAN ■ CIGARS.9OO,OOO, various
X brand, in store anil for sale by WM. H. YEATON
216Rontli FRONT Ht tm6
& WILSON’ 8
SETV I N O MACHINES,
REDUCED PRICES.
/ NEW STYLE $BO.
All the former patterns $26 lesson esoh Machine.
A NEW TENSION.
NO WINDING OP UPPER THREAD.
A HEMMKK WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OF
ovrioxs
028 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
’ No. 7 WEST STATE Btreet, Trento N. J.
No. 7 BAST GAY Streot, Westchester, Pa
007-ID2O.
Harris* boudoir sewing ma
chine is offered to the publio as the most relis
blelow-prlood Sewing Machine In me. It will sew from
six to sixty stitches to an Inch, on all kinds of goods',
from coarsest hugging to the finest cambrics. It Is,
without exception, the simplest in its mechanical con
struction ever made, and can be .ran aud kept In order
by a child of twelve years of age, The dusabilitt of
this machine, and the qoALiiv o» m womx, are war
ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Itß speed range*
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stltohei per ruin
ate. The thread .used is taken dlreotly from.the apoolr,
without rax taooiLi or ikwihdwg. In faot, it Is »
maofclne that Is wanted by every family In the land, a»d
the low Flee of
FORTY DOLLARS,
at whioh they sold, brings them within the reach of
almost every one . 8. D. BAKER, Agent,
. JelB-d6m wkyeewfim 20 Booth EIGHTH Street
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING’AGENCY,
CHICAGO , ILL.
The subscriber, having had rnuoh practical expert
ence in selecting and locating lands In the various Land
Districts iu the Western States, has unusual facilities
for making valuable selections for
LAND WARRANTS 0R CASH.
Having Surveyors cdustantly in tht Jirld to make
personal examinations, he caq always make the moat
judicious locations.' - ? -
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity
of olfuate, near the line of railroads, may now bd
In ' *• “
Satisfactory references given when required.
H~7"Money invested In Kansas and'Nebraska.and
any of the western States. - ■ ‘ -
IMPROVED BURJJINft FUJI D.—We
‘ H. ! ’ira iiftw manufacturing, I ‘and’ Ure prepared to sell, a
Darning .Fluid much-less liable to t-xplodb ih&r the
-common article, *nd we' eah'confideutly rcoommfid' it
M belnk ranch safer. VARNALL Sc OGDKN,
1 • oolfi-tjalff 672 N, THIRD ftawt, above Noble,
JCeflalWoticeß.
GRmrational.
Slopes*.
Cigars gnft gobacru-
Qetoiufi illafi)iueo
HEM OR FELL.
lOWA AND WISCONSIN,
8. BALTBBURY.
40 OLABKF. Street. Ohicam
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1858.
1 Ll S « DYE > AND A PERMANENT
AONE.—H. P. *w. O. TAYLOR'S T
, P H’ILE THE IR A-.
A complete HAIR OYS and Dressing together, em
bracing, In high porfeotlon. all that la requisite for
Coloring. Softening* and, BoanHfjlng the Hair. To ba
had at the principal Drug anil Variety Stores. and of
the Manufacturers, 641 North NINTH Street, Philadel
phia. ' dlO-lm
IT IS NOT A DYE I : ~
JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re
store (ft&y .Hair to 11a original color In from ten to
i twelve days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen off
and beoome thin.
IT 18 NOT A I>YB!
It may be tiled asfreely as water, and is the most beau
tiful Dressing for ihe Hair now In use.
. Thousands in'dlfferent parts of the Union have testi
fied to Its wonderful virtues, and all who have used it
join in their praise of it. J
Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. BWAYNE & SON,
No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Soli
Agents for Philadelphia.
Trade supplied
rraE ONLY ARTICLE UNRIVALLED
A IN MARKET,
with immense HOME
AND
EUROPEAN DEMAND.
The reason why, is .that by - Nature’s own process it
restores the natural color-permanently alter the hair
be omea gray; supplies the natural fluids, and thus
makes it show ou bald beads, removes all dandruff,itch
ing, and heat from ,the scalp, quiets and tones up the
nerves, and thus cures all nervous headache, and may
be relied upon to cure all disoases of the scalp and hair;
it will stop and keep it from falllog off: maxes it soft ,
glossy , healthy ,' and beautiful, and if used by the
young two or three times a week, it will never fall or
become gray; then readers, read the following, and judge
for jourselveß: !
N*tv Yobs, Jan. 8,1868.
MESSRS. 0. J. WOOD & 00.,
Gentlemen: Having heard a good deal about Professor
.Wood’s Hair Restorative, and my hair being quite gray,
I made up my mind to lay aside the prejudices which
I. inoommon with a great many persons, bad against
ail manner of patent medicines, and a short time ago 1
commenced using your article, to teat It for myself
The result has bean so very BAtisfaotory that I am
very glad 1 did to, and in justice to you, as well as for
the encouragement of others who may be as gray as I
wai, but who having my prejudice without my reasons
fdr setting itaßido,are unwilling to give yonr Restore
tlvo a trial till thoy have further proof, and tbo best
proof being ocular demonstration I write you this let*
ter, which you may show to any such, and also direct
them to mo fdt farther proof, who am in and out of the
N Y. Wire Railing Establishment every day.
My hair Is now its natural color, and much improved
In appearance every wav, being glossier and thicker,
and much more healthy looking. I am. Yours Respect
ully, HENRY JENKINS.
Oorner Columbia aud Carroll streets, Brooklyn.
LsvisasroH.A’a., Feb. 14 1868.
Paov. Wood— -Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative has
done much good in tbis part of the oountry. My hair
has been slightly d’mimahing for several years, caused,
I suppose, from a slight burn when I was quite an in
fact. 1 have been using your Hair Restorative for slz
weeks, and I And that I have a fine head of hair now
growing after having used all other remedies known
to no effect. I think It the most valuable remedy now
oxtant, and advise all who are afflicted that way to use
your remedy. You can publish this if yon thick pro
per. Yours, &0., B. W. MIDDLETON
PnaiDBLPBiA Bept 0.1857.
paoy. Wood—Dear SlriYour Hair Restorative Is
proving Itaolf beneficial to me The front, and also the'
back part of my head, almost lost its covering—was, hr
fact, dadd. I havo used but 2 half pint bottles of your
ReatoiaVWo,an\l now the top of my head iB well studdod
with a promising crop of young hair, and tbo frontls
also receiving itH benefit. I havo tried other prepara-'
tlona without any benefit whatever I think, from my
own personal recommendation, I oan induce mapy others
to try it. Yours, resp.otrully,
r D. R. TIIOMAS^M.-D.,
No. 464 Vine street.
The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes,
viz: Large, medium, aud small {the small holds %-»
plat, and retails for one dollar per battle; the mpdiqsn
holds at least twepty per cpnt m ore proportion tl;an
the smqll, retails for two dollars per buttle; the large
holds a quart. 40 por pent, more In proportion, and re
tails for $3 a bottle.
0. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New
York; (In the great N. Y. WireßallingEatablishment,)
and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Bio.
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dea
lers. nolfi.-jnwf3m A oowinwky-3m
•ftTfbltfnal.
Anew and valuable discov
ery.
DA. HAM’S
ABOM&TIO INT.IQORATINO SPIRIT.
IT STIUUtiTKSt^BXHILBRATB^j^INyiQdRATBS,
BET WILL NOT INTOXICATE'OR tiTUPIFY
Thisdeliclous Beverage is superior to all invigorating
Cordials, Schnapps, Nervineß, &c. in nse for the cureof
Dyspepsia. Nervousness, Heart-burn, Drows neBS, Kid
ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, ftp ,
as it yill invigorate apd qtrenstben, bpt rflU not in
toxicate or ctppifj. Persona who have become habitu
ated to the excessive use qf Tobacco. Opium, and Sp'rit
uous Liquors, will find' speedy ana permanent relief
from a desire to uso these destroying agents, by ttking
a bottle or two of this
" LELJCjQirS MEBJOAL BEVEiIAOE !
Weak And sickly Females will find Dr. HAM’S IN
7IGORATING SPIRIT a qulok and sure cure, It being
a Regenerator aa well as a btrengthener of the Unman
System Each complaint that the AROMATIC INVI
GORATING CORDIAL is calculated to cure is named
upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full
directions for ilse are also minutely given.
PHIOI OSK OOI.LAR 9Ti'(TLM
Prepared hr . ])AR!tiB HABf.
f lirlpcrwvl office. No. 48 WATJSU Bt., N. York
Poraalehjr * T. W. DYOTT &. BUNS, '
d‘26-3oi 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia
ZOLLICOFFER’S j^TI-RHEUMATIC
0041D14U la the only preparation over placed be
fore the piibllo'tliat haa performed ae many
MIRACULOUS CURBS
INFLAMMATORY AND OBKONIO
RHEUMATISM.
The most prominent and intluentlal fliUtenu boar wit
ness fjf Ua esc*cy. Tho abundant eyldehep frqm all
parts of the country is enough to warrant ua In pro
nouncing that It la the greatest wonder of the age.
It Is an internal remedy that a rtkeaatihe root of the
disi-ase. and thus eradicates ItenUrelr from the system.
Prepared by ' TUEOQORE I>ILKB, Chemist/
Pine Bl^th^tre^tji,
Jhatw 4Fom*.
rfssegj PIANO FORTES.
fTTTn recehrod, an elegant at&k of RAVIN.
BACON, ft 00., NUNNS ft CLARK. HALLBT. DA
VIS ft 00., and GALB ft 00. B PIANOS. MELODB.
ONB of b«itqqailty,a» . i.». GOULD’B,
8. 31. ooruer BBVBNTH and OBB3TNUT ate.
mklB-y ’ ~
daggßßßi OHIGKERING & SONS, Mann*
hTflt faeturers of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND,
SQUARE, and EIANO-?ORTES.
This ia the largest and oldest manufactory In the
United States, haring been '
ESTABLISHED IN 1838,
Since which time we b'Aye
MADE AHl> SOLg Y N S|f OT3A 9® T W°
And have received ajPtysUraonjjils bi tholr SUPERI
ORITY oter qll others, ll Gfold, 18 Silver } and 4
Bronze lifedals.
'' UJT Pianos to Rent, Toned, and Repaired.
BRANCH IIOUBB In PHILADELPHIA Is at 18QT
ORKSTNpT Strefit. opMm
anil J tan.
ginoai. t. xasaiaK. 9. Mggaios,
«orrTHWA2^pBuN^rJ’
£3 YIPTH AND WASHINGTON STRUTS
PHILADELPHIA.
MERRICK k SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low PreißoreSteam Engines, fot
l»oJ, Hirer, wiMs'rfalossni??-
toilet#, Tanks, Iron Sqats, &e. t Oast-
Inge of all kinds, altnpr Iroh or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Ballroad
Buttons, &o.
Be torts and Has Machinery of tke latest and most
Improved eonstruotiop.
Every description of Plantation machinery, such as
Sugar. Saw. and Grist Mills, Vaonnm Pans, ‘Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, kilters. Paraping Engines, fee.
Sole Agqnts for N. RrlUeux’s Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; J. P,
Boss’ Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
Steam Pomps.
Saperiptaodept—B. H. BABTQB
Stun trance QTottt^anua
Delaware mutual safety jn
-BUKANOK COMPANY.
ISCOHPOJIATBD JSY QIIK LEGISLATURE
of Pennsylvania.
OPFJOK B. K. CORNER TUIRD AND WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia
MARINE INSUIIANOB
ON TKhBBLS, >
CARGO. > To all parts of the World.
FREIGHT, ) “
INLAND INSURANCES
Qn Goods, by JUyor. Canalti, LaVen, and Laud Carriage,
to all parts of the Ueion.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, An.
ASSETS Of THE COMPANY,
- November 1,1858.
Bond*, Mortgages, and Real Xetate $ 71,883 96
Philadelphia Oltr, and other Loans 207,050 50
Stockiu Railroad o and Insurance Oompauios 25,882 50
Billy Uec0ivAh.u.......,,, 201,660 36
Oiuh on hand 42,1)6? 86
Batanpe Id hands of Agents—Premiums on
Murine policies recently other
debts due the Company
DIRECTORS.
James 0. Hand,
Theophilqs Paulding,
James i'raqualr,
William Kjre, Jr.,
J>. V. PeuUton,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James U. M’Parl&nd,
Thomas C. Hand,
Robert Ilurtun,
John B. Semple, Fittsb’g
J). T. Morgan. “
J.T. Logan,
H MARTIN, President.
, HAND, Vico President,
sretary. dlO-tf
William Martin,
Joseph II Seal,
Edmund A. Souder,
John 0. Daria,
John It ,I‘enroH#,
Ueorge U Leiper,
Kdwftul Darlington,
Dr, R. 81. Uublou,
Ww 0 Ludwig,
liugh Craig.
Spencer M’llralne,
Cbarlua Kelley,
11. Jones Brooke,
.Tacol) l* Jones,
THUb. 0
HENRY LYLIJUHN, Sect
/"'IREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
VJT THU3T COMPANY.
OYYIOJ3 IN COMPANY’S IHJII/DINO, 103 WAI.NDT
1 STREET
STATEMENT Otr BUSINESS EOR YEAR ENDING
OCTOBER 31, ISAS.
800 00
61,463 03 9270.253 03
Received for Premtuniß........ yi,G«6 45
“ “ Interest, Rents, Ao 7 825 49 *99,300 94
Paid Losses, Expense Commis
sions, re-insurance, Return*
«nt Premiums, Ac...*........
ASSRTB.
Roftl Estate, Bonds and Mort
gages : $l4l oo
Bto kfl 47,016 00
Bills Keftoivable 60,886 '.3
Unsettled Premiums And other
debts due Company,,.
Cash on hand, and in tho hands
of Agents
5276,263 03
At a meeting or the Stockholders, convened on the
16th inrt., the following persons were eleoted DIREO*
TORS for tho ensuing year, vis:
CHART,K3 0 LATHUOP, 1423 Walnut street
AIiKX. WIIILLDIN, merchant, 18 N. Front street.
. WM DARLING, 1338 Pine street.
ISAAC HAZLKHUKST, Solloltor.
JOHN 0. HUNTER. firm of Wright. Hunter, A Co
B. TRACY, firm of JB. Tracy A Co., Goldsmith's
n»n. ’
JOHN R. MoOBRDY, Ann or Jones, White, it Mo-
Curdy.
TIIOS. L. GILLESPIE. Qrm of Gillespi'e & Zeller.
JAB,II. SMTrii, firm of J. 11 Sroltu A Co.
JOHN R. VOGDEB, cor. Seventh and Sanaom sts
DANIKT, L. COLLIKR, firm of 0. U tirant A Co.
THOMAS POTTER, 229 Arch street.
CHARLES IIAhtiAN, cor. Walnut and Sixth streets
JONATHAN J. SLOCUM. 3615. Fourth street.
At a subsequent meeting of tho Board CHARLES 0.
LATHROP was unanimously re-elected President, and
Hon. Wit. DARLIhG Vico President, V,
\ - JAMES WRIGRT. Secretary.'
Th'sCorapanybas DISCONTINUED MARINE HULL
RISKS. ‘
FIRR, INLAND, and MARINE CARGO RISKS con.
tibue to bo taken on thelowestterms, n27-dAWtt
fjpflE STATE SAYINGS FUND,
No. 941 BOOK STREET, ■
NEXT BOOR TO THE POST OPFIOB,
INTEREST FIVE PEE CENT
Mono/ raoelred Daily, and ererysfoNDAY BYENING,
IN BUMS LARGE AND SMALL,
»HOM B O’OLOOK A. M. TO 8 O’CLOCK P. M
DIFOSITOSB OAK MAW fHBIK HOKBT BT OHHOKB, Afl
J. HJBNRY HA.YEB. Teller.
Ttond spsinq garden saving
(Osunns wmjwmiwMor immytMU,)
PERPETUAL OUARTBB.
BTVJB PER CENT. Interest allowed to Depositor*.
and all Moneys Paid baok on Demand.
OPFIOSj 881 NORTH 'THIRD STREET*
' (Oobbolidatiob Bajrc Boiloiho.)
* This Institution is now open-for the transaction o!
business, and is the only Chartered Saving Pond located
In the northern part of the city.
The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to 2 V o’clock,
and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until
8 o’olook in the Evening/
MANAGERS.
John Kessler, Jr.,
James 8. Pringle,
Jacob Dock,
Joseph M. dovell,
J. Wesley Bray,
Robert B. Davidson*
P. 0. Bllmaker,
John P. Vorree,
George Kneoht.
JAM3BB 8. PRINGLE.
[ORN. apSl-iftf
Frederick Klett,
Stephan Smith,
John P Lory,
Hon. Henrr K. Strong,
r Denial Unaerkofler,
Hon. Wm. Miliwua,
Frederick SUake,
Vrenole Hart,
Joaeph P. LeClero,
Preside)
Secretary, GEORGE T.
HAVING FUND—FIVE FEB GENT: IN.
C? TSHKSIJ—NATIONAL BAPETY TBUBT OOM-
F ANY,—WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WESTOOBN2B
OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
la<Joero»ATßD bt tub Btatb o* . Pibbstltawta.
Mon,*/ in reeeiTOd in any sum,-large «r small, and in
terest paid from the dap of deposit to the dap of with*
dxawal,
, The ofltce is open, every dap from 0 o'clock in the
morning till 6 o’elooz in the evening, and on Monday
end Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock. .
■ ~. HON- HENRY L.BSNNIB, President,
HOBBBT SELTIUDGE, Vice President.
Ww, J. Ilian, Beoretary.
DXMOTOKSt
Hon. Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr ',
Robert Selfrtdge, frauds Le*. -
Baml. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerfces,
0, Landreth Manns, Henry Diffenderffer.
Money Is received and payments made daily,
The investment* are made In conformity with the
provisions or the Charter, In REAL ESTATE MOBT
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first olaas securi
ties as will always insure perfect security tq the deposi
tor*. and which oannot fail to give permanency ana sta
bility to this Institution. . aul-ly
CAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and OH9ST
.NUT Streets..
Large and small sums received, and paid back on de
Sand, without notice, with FIVE PER GENT INTER
8T from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from 9 until 6 o’clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 o’clock.
DRA.7TB for Bata on Kngland, and gootlAfidj
from £1 upward*.
PrMldftnWflTiPiqW B. ORAWfOBD.
Treasurer—rLtir£ US*. ■
T*U«t—JAMBS Br HCNfJB. x
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, OIHOB 408 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS $277,-
eo£.&6.—lnsures against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE
and the PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAVICtA
TWNand TRANSPORTATION.
tp* TJIN ppy cent. In cash returned on the earned
prehiintiis of Open Inland Policies.
OFFICERS.
President—GEOßGl H. HART.
Vice President—S. P. ROSS.
Secretary and Treasurer-*!! R.COGGBHALL.
Assistant Secretary—B. H. BUTLER.
Geo. H. Hart, E. W. Bailer ✓
E P. Ross, Andrew R. chambers,
A. Cay ell, I. L. Pomeroy,
safe*’
Foster S. Perkins, Sami. «Jonea, JI. D.,
Hon. H. M PnUcr.
t.rtX-7 Attest, H.B. COQG3HALL, Beo’y.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
BTATB OP PENNSYLVANIA—JMBE AND MA
BINB INSUKANOB-No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS.
Chartered in 1794—Capital s2oo,ooo—Assets, Japp*,
ary 1,1868, $347,446.60-100.
All invested In sound epd available nwnritfes—cont!
nae tp on Vessel® and Cargoes, buildings, Btookf
pf Merchandise, Ac., on liberal'terms,
DIBEOTOBfi:
Henry D. fiherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, Bamuel Gifstnt*, Jr.,
Charles Maoalester, Tobias Wagner,
WiUl*mB. Thomas B. Wattson,
Johp B. BqiU, ‘ Henry G. Freeman,
William U White, Charles S. Lewis,
George 0. Carßon.
UENrl'd.' BHBRIiERD, Preildeot.
WIM.TAM Haihib, Secretary. jo9-wfrm.H
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE "GO.,
/i INCORTOHATED MJP CHARTER TER
PETUAIa*
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
Having & large paid-up' Capital Stock and Surplus
Invested in sound and available Secnrifjet, contlaueta
Insure on Bwellingsj Stbros,' garniture, Merchandise,
Tesse]s In Jrtd ,add oper Personal
Property! 4U Dorses liberally and promptly adjusted,
George Abbott, “ . Lewj*i -
John welsh, Caspar W. Morris,
Samuel 0. Morton, • James B. Campbell..
Patrick Brady, Edmond G. Bntilh.
Charles W. Poultney.
GEORG* ABBOTT, President.
* THOMAS B. HABIB, Secretary. jaSB*y If
C*itt insurance ' company, no. no
\J South JOPBTH street.
. CHABTBR PERPETUAL.
Capital f‘JOO,onQ.
Organised IBM. v
Privileged to IntfpfO ammaHy or perpetually;
Personal Property, 'annually, or for a less period j take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De
posits : hold Trusts and grant annuities •
ALPBBD WEEKS, President.
B. O. TYLER, Ylw President.
J. W. Maitiw, BegptaJ-
DllffOZOM.
Alfred Weeks. Hon. W. D. Kelley,
B.O.Ty|er, J.W. Pornoy,
J. W. Bonder, f i B. Mingle,
O. R. Bickiflg, James W«ttft> s >
J. L. Hutchinson, * LudUm Matthews.
J. W* Stokes, WlUlam Cartls,
Jelt-lT O. *. Tamar.
INSURANCE AND TRUST QOK
OOMPANVHorthMtfcSSjr'^
Hjmtj. Wtt S«?,WQB.
IWJtnufS LXVEO for abort terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowments—par-
Phases life interests in Beal Estate, and makes all
oontraots depending on the eohtlngeneies of Life.
They act as Sseontors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
Daniel L. MUUr, Samuel X. fttokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard 8. Newbold, James B. McParland.
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
WiiHam H. Kern, James Epjtnn,
Bamuel 0. Huey, Tboophilua PanMlng,
Charles IlalloWQll, Xdmnnd A. Souder,
Henry 6. Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodoipbns Kant, John W. llornor,
William H. Carr, llUsS.Awiw,
Bdward T. Mott, Bamnel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner U. Basin, John 0. Brenner,
P. 8. Miohler. JBaston.
BANIBL L. MILLAR, President.
BAgy£lj B. STOKBS, Vice Preset.
Jogs W. Hoairoa,Bearstary. nl3-ly
COMMONWEALTH
V fill
INBUBANOI
o» m
BTATV 07 BlNi/bSIiVANIA
OVFIOB,
WOETHWE3T OORNIR
FOURTH AND WALNUT BTBBBTB,
raiiar«.rtfu.
BBtMftritod Capital, fOOO.OOQ,
Bald up Capital, $200,000
siiaosoas.
Dr. D. Jayne, The*. 8. Stewarty
H. L. Benner. J. M. Butler,
J. M. Whitall, J. K. Walker,•
Idw. 0. Knight. M. B. Wendell,
B. Lewis, Jr., ' 8. K. Hoxaie.
DAVID JAYNI, U. 1).. President.
THOMAS 8. BTBWABT, Viee Fres't.
SAMUIL 0, Hook, Beoretary. jeSU-y
Fike and inland bisks.—fame
INSURANCE COMPANY
Capital .....$lOO,OOO.
(Organized under the Aet of Assembly relative to In
luranee Companies, passed April 2d, 1866.)
GEOBGKW. DAY, President.
THOMAB B. MARTIN. Vice-President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD) Beoretary.
/ Office 411 CHESTNUT St.. Philadelphia*
DIBBOTOBS. :
George W. Day, Jacob K. Vaughan.
William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr., .
Charles Biehardaon, D.B.Birioj,
Barclay Llppinoott, John W. Kvennan,
Jos. R. Brognard, A. tl. Rosenhoim,
Chas. Stokes, fe24-y M. Btem.
01 288 14
$608,804 7Q
171 ASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.-
Mld Ok*VICE No, 6 EXCHANGE.
AoinoprsiD Stock Capital,'s>oo,ooo. Charter
Prhprtoal.
fire Risk* on Merchandise and Buildings.
Marino Risk* on Vessels. Cargoes and freights.
Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads,
Canale, and Steamboats. taken on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
George A. Wright,
Thomas Sbaw,
George Cookm&n,
Charles Stoy,
Jacob Reed,
W. 0 btotesbury.
ANDREW OOOURAN,.President
William I. Brown, Vice-Pretident. uS-tf
Andrew Cochran,
William I. Brown,
Bichard Cf. Stotesbnrj,
Peter D. My firs,
Robert B. Walker,
Jacob Lukens,
Howard fire and marine insu
rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
Thos, L. Luders, Wm. P. Leech,
4. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Traitt,
, M W.Balilwlu, John 11. Diehl,
John 0. James, Wm. K. llamlln,
A. J. Buchnor, H. 11. BhUllngford,
John W-Sexton, 0.. E. Spangler,*
William Raignei, 11.11. Houston,
Edrriu Booth, Wm. U. Lore,
John Garrixon, ObarlesF. Norton.
E.S.Wame, Isaac Myer.
President—TUoMA3 L. LITDBR9
Vice President—E. 8. WARN!
Secretary—oHAßLKB A. DUY nnlfi.tr
$79,383 00
At an election for directors
of the Union Uaok, hold on the 15th of Novem-
Mr, the following gentlemen were eleotcd to serve the
ensuing j ear, vie:
James Dunlap, John M Pomeroy,
Peter Sieger, David Faust,
Jacob W, Goff, Milton Cooper,
Charles M. Pay, L. J Leb nuau,
John 11. Chambers, Louis P Senat,
William S. Martien, Robert Kelton,
Isaac Barton.
And at a subsequent mee
Dtiuiap was elected Fresh
VicotPresldent; James Lei
Davis Solicitor of the Bank,
da ? "1
FISH. —085 Barrels Nos. 1,2, and 3 Macke
rel. SO do and forces Salmon.
40 do Sea >-bad.
■ 240 do Mackinaw White Fish.
437' d> Halifax and Eastport Herring.
500 Boxes Scaled Herring. Also
630 Quintals Ground B-tuk Codfish,
sale by O O. BADLKRA 00.,
d 9 ABCB St., lewnd door »boTB Sr«n
■(wings
OV JDBPO3IT,
AKD
PAtD BACK BAILY,
IV BASK, 17 OHBIRBO,
GEO. H. HART, President.
OHAB. G. IMLAT, Treasurer.
ee2B*tJanl
3nsnran« Camsanits.
DIRECTORS.
eting of the hoard, James
[dent; Johu M. PAmeroy
jsley, Cashier, and 0. W.
J. LKShKY, Cashier.
hoitwoii £ineo.
GERMANTOWN
AltßA^^ffg B^o WNjBAILROAB-WINTBB
ON AND AS *EB MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1868.
A. M„ 1.1, BSVViIWIJ sgf-p^* u *
L";i X
4 L 6 ,„e P |E^ 1 ? 9 H 7 ™^HLBOAD k A h;j a>
izi M* p. m.
min., 4*. 6.50 mm ,11 vp’m M ’> lo6 ml ? > 810
a, 7,0, U ’a. M., 1,3 X, 6.40 min.
„ ON SUNBAYB.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 3 P. M
Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 6PM* '
- ' POR MANAYUNK. * i
o°^ h l 1 “^ 6lp . hla SX, 1 85 min., 9. 11 A. M., 1.06
“i"' 2 ® 5 .' 810 “la. 4X,6.60, 7.46 min ,11V P. M.
OHKSTII^^II^WrKNINO.
TOWN
Leave Philadelphia 6* a. M. and 8.10 min. P. M.
Leave Bownlngtown 7 V A. M. end 1 P. M
“* A- SMITH, General Snperintendent.
P °IS DEPOT, NINTH andGttEEN Sts.
PHILADELPHIAANN ELMIRA »*n-
A “OAD DINE.—QUICKEST BOOTS to Elmira,
. it. m. l ? 6 * Chicago, Book Island, Niagara
ntl B ’i. M U In V} ll . e , e > B ”Hi>fton, Montreal, St, Pauls,
Detroit, Dnnlieth.and St. Louis. . , - ’
Ti..S 3 .®“ i! n r „ trill ?V wUI !•*» the Philadelphia and
?,'“ 1 , n , 8 . B V‘ ro > d B «pot, corner BBOAD and VISE
Streets, d.ll rf follow, :
For Ilmira, a Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, (jhicago,
iwS™ lSi?° Ck IaUn(1 » Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington,
« »i « 8 £? P * M *NIGHT. EXPRESS, !
J®f Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Qai ‘“- « *«>». Burling;
The 7.30 A. M. train runs through to HARRl<uuTitft
stopping at all'Stations on the LebanonvSleyßiimch
of the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad. *
AMD
At Bnpert, for Wilkeabarre, Pittaton, B«ranton, and all
rtationson the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOIfsBURG
RAILROAD.* ’ - :
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
I ZT Tickets oan be proonred at the Philadelphia and
hinoie Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas
senger Depot, corncrot BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leares the Depot, Broad street, below Vino, dally,
(Sundays exoepted,) for all points West and North, at 6
P. M. ;
Freights must be delivered before 8 P. M. to insure
tbelr going the same day.
Far farther information apply at
Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine,
Or to CHAB. 8, TAPPBN, General Agent,
N. Wt eor. Sixth and Chestnut Streets,
. 1 Philadelphia.
ftfEW YORK LINES THE CAMDEN
IwyAJSIM]! O * RAIWVOAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRBNTON RAILROAD COMPANY’S LINKS.
PROM PHILADBLPHIA TO_NKW YORK, AND WAY
PLAOBS.
Leave m follows, ?Ii s Pass
At 0 A. U.j Vi* Oamden And Amboy, AMOBnaodi*
tion a jj
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. Ac
commodation,., ♦•'........i.....,...,,.,..,,,,; 2 25
At 8 A. Bf., yia Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mall. 8 00
At 10 A. M., by Steamboat JotmNellson.via Taoo
. City, Morning Express 8 00
At 2 P. M.,’ ria Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. 2ac-
At 6 P. M. via Oamden and Jersey City, Evening
8 (0
AtBP, Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, Ist Glass. «... 2 25
At BP. 2d., via Oamden and Amboy, Aeoonunoda* *
tion, 2nd Class. ~.,4, 1 (0
At 6 P. M., Tin Oamden and Amboy. Aooommoda*
tion, Ist Class.... % 25
At 6 P. M.j via Oamden and Amboy. AoooxsxQoda- -
tion, Wcisju 1 7A
Tbe SP. M. line inns dally, all others Sundays ej«
eepted *
a til if P. M., from Kensington Depot, ?la Jersey
City, Mill, Saturdays excepted.. f'J 21
UPHM Lines atop at the principal atations only.
Xwton, Jtantnjton, *o.,at«A.M
and 2H P. M. dtaso Walnut street wharf.
»OT WntorOan, Stoouailmrg. Bcrnnton, Wllkesbarrs,
Montrose. 6ront Sond, *o.. »{ 9A. M.. Tin Delaware,
Lackawanna nt Western HaUroad,
For Freehold, nt 6 A. M. and 2P.M.
Fof.Mount Holly at 6A. M., and aj l anil 8 1. M.
WAT LINJ3
for Bristol, Tronton, &c., aV3tf *ud 4 f. K.,
for Palmyra, HanooQgti, Bmrly,Burlington. Bordea*
town&e., .
Bt&ambgat Stockton for Bordantown, and In
termediate placw, at 2# P. M.
Steamboat John Neilaon, for Taflouj, at 10 and il
A. M , and for Burlington and at 4 P. M.
Alulneooxooptllirp. M , leave Walnut street wharf
HT fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each pat*
•engep. fuJMngera ire prohibited from Uking Jut
thing esbeggege but their .rearing apparel. All beg
g»ge orer fifty pounds to be peid for outre. The Com
pany limit their renponßibUity for baggage to one dollar
per pound) and will not be liable for any amount be
yand $lOO, exoept by apeeial contract,
WM. H. &TOZHIB, Agent
O. &A. B. R. 00 .
Mmm
PHILADELPHIA. WILMINQTON. AND BALVl
hsoa? railroad.
l!BU »* 8 A ' M-j 1 f ■«!, (SIfMM,) nod
*4 "'“L
|or Wilmtegtoq, a? BA. M., 1,3.80. and II P H.
Kor New OaAle, at 8 A. 1I„ and I and 3.80 P. M
For Middletown, at 8 A. M., and 1 P. H '
For Dover, at BA. M., and IP. M. t .
For Se&ford at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M,
TRAINS FOR nniLAKfcLPHIA,
at 3.80 4. M., (Express,) 12 noon,
fflatagton at 7.20 and 11.10 A.M.,2.J4 go
p. Is.
p Hr* NBW °" U * »* 8-gS Wi 14.13 A. M., and B.M
' bear* SWstfWP Ut 10.29 A. H., and S.BO P. M.
A.JI.,and9.SS P.M.
Leare Bearord at 7.46 A. M., and 1.46 P M -
TRAINS POR BALTIMORE. v
Wilmington at 0.10 A. M., 1.66 P. if., and }2!t
BHNDAYB only at 1)5. V- «rem Philadelphia to Bal
*B° do 6.«Fp;ji. from Baltimore to Phlla
delphfa.
freight Train, with Passenger Qwr attached, wIU ran
as follows .* 1 ■ .
Learo PhiladelpWa Her PenyrUle and Intermediate
. P'“?" 6 00 P. M.
Leave Wilmington (or do do do 646 P. M
Leare Baltimore ror Harrs de Grass do 600 P. M
n°2 B. M. PELTOIN. President.
B^-
. PAH ARRANGEMENT.
Per BETHLEHEM, DOYLMTOWN, &«., and hr
oloaa railroad connections for
Kaaton, Catawissa, New York &ity,
Allentown, Williamsport, Wafer Gap,
Mauch Chunk, Kltniriji, Wilkesbarre, •
Haileton, Niagara Vails, Boras ton.
On aid after MONDAY, December 13th, 1868, Pas
seMer Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets
Philadelphia, as follows: -
For Bethlehem, Easton, WUbeaUrre, Water'Gap,
Boranton, &0,, (Express,) at 8.14 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Alfeotavn, Mauch Chunk, Williams*
port, ElaUa. and the West, (Express,} at 2.15 p. M.
Por Doyleatown, (Accommodation,) at 8.44 A. M. and
4,P. M.
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) 8 P.M.
TRAINO job Philadelphia
Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 0 As 21. and 6 P.M.
Doylestown (Accommodation) at V A. IT. and
8.30 FM. ‘ 1 ♦
Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
M.
Philadelphia, for Doylestowa, at 4 P. M. ,
Philadelphia, for Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M.
Dojle*too, for Philadelphia, at 7 A.M.
Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M.
All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Street Passen
ger Bailrocd-
Fare to Bethlehem..
“ Hauoh Chunk....
if JB&atop.., «»*.t .»»*««
Doylestown
d!3 tf
OOUPANf,
ftTOV. 29, 1868.—CHANGE OP HOUR—
-11 PENNSYLVANIA
CENTRAL RAILROAD
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTHHORQH,
WHEELING, INDIANAPOLIS.
STEUBENVILLE, CLBVELA*!/,
CINCINNATI, CHICAGO,
LOUISVILLE, BURLINGTON.
ST. LOUIS, ST. PAULS,
NEW ORLEANS,
And all Intermediate Points In
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MICBI
SAIN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISS&ORI,
KANSAS, AND NEBRASKA.
Paaseuxere to points, west ol PittsburghT, Wheeling.
Cleveland and Crestline have choice of routes, and are
requested to mate a selection before applying for tick.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADSI
PHTA DAILY,
FOR THE WEST:
(Mail Train and Pset Line, Sundays Excepted.)
TBAJK3 ABATE PSILAD£L- I RBTPJt.NINQ HXAOU FatLA
PHIA. | DBLPHIA.
Hail train at.... 7 SO A. M. I Mail train at.. 11.00 night.
Past line 4 00 P. M. I Fast line 8.30 A?M
Express mail. .11.00 night, j Express mail.. 6.00 P. M,
The mail train stops at all the stations between Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh.
WAY VRAIKfI LXAVB. WAT TRAINS ABBtTI.
Harrisburg ao- Harrisburg as
commodation.l.OOP. M. commodation.T.lo P.M
Lancaster aud Lancaster and
. . .4.80 P.M. Columbia....l2 20 P. M,
(Sundays Excepted )
Passengers for 3UNBURY, WILLIAMSPORT, EL
MIRA, BUFFALO, AND NIAGARA FALLS, loave
Philadelphia at 7.86 A. M , aud 4 P. M.
The cars leave the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger
Station, southeant corner of ELEVENTH and MARK.EI
streets, entrance ou Eleventh street, where through
tickets to all points West can be obtained,
Baggage will be received at any timo during the day.
No charge for handling baggage.
For further information, apply at the Station, be
tween the hours of 030 A. M,, and J 1 P M
THOMAS MOORE,
Soltis nub Utstiumntts.
Arcade hotel,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
Conducted on the European Plan. '
A new lease Tor a term of years having been obtained
for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, H will con
tinue to be conducted as heretofore, on the European
plan, and the prices remain unchanged, rlz:
Room Per Dat 50 0. Dinner 600. Breakfast and
TSA, EACH, 37^0.
The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every
thing done to make guestß 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.
ID** This house la never*closed day or night.
J. D. BROWN,
X. HE YOUNG,
JONES HOUSE,
HABRIBBUBG, Pi.,
ELEGANTLY JORNIB^Id. 0 ** 4 In lB5T '
NOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
mj29-r WELLSOOVBRLY, Proprietor
DE LANEY’S SALOON AND RESTAU
RANT. N. K. corner THIRTEENTH and
011ESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia.
no 2 3mo WM. A DE LANKY. Proprietor.
J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No.
• 808 MARKET Street, lour doors shore EIGHTH,
South side, Philadelphia. Orstere Stewed, Boasted,
Pried, Plchled, Ac,', Ao , for Rotne,' Consumption And
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelre to three
o’olook 0e22-tf
PORK. —109 barrels New Mess Pork for
sale by - 0. 0. SADLER'S CO.,
IS ,AROH St,, second door below frost,
ON SUNDAYS.
••mtiiMtiSl 60
2 00
9LLIB OLAUR, Agent.
pENNSTnUTABTIA : ; BAILKOAD. —THE
. & Jf* AT CENTRAL ROUTE, Mandating the At
lanUs Cltiea with Western. North-western, andjSonth]
western States, by a oontinuons Railway direct. This
Boad alsoconnecta at PitteVurgh with dailj Una of
ate tillers to all (orison the Western.Rirera, and at
“d Bandnshywith Steamers toaU ports on
W“*i making the most DIRECT,
OHJ, w™ end RELIABLE ROUTE by which Freigh
•*£“”Jdrtto and from ths GREAT WEST.
BURGR 8 B,TW * alf rHIhADJbSraA AHD PITS
Piggy OtAse-Doots, Shoos, Hats. and
Cepe, Boohs, Dry Goods, (In boxes
bafss and tranks), Drugs, (in boxes
s.oo« 90 ■ 104
Shirting and Ticking, (!a original
bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardwire,.
Leather, Honor, (in. ossks,) Wall
Paper, Wool, and Bhoep - Pelts, ’
- Roetnatdj A0.75c. per 100 lb
Thud Ouse—Anyils, Hemp, Bacon ■
and Port. Salted, (loose or In
socks), Palntg. (dry and In oU,)
, Oils, (exceptlard and rosin),;,.., 65c, per 100 lb
Po»»i* i)j.ißS-Ooia», Pish, . Bacon,' r
(In, Osaka,or bow , '
hard Oil, Nails, .
Boaa AsR German Olay, Tar, Pitch.
*«I, Mana&tnrid T?' '
Vi
icrtbeVnotfce! 81 ' ,0 ° “*■
OottorlSc ££ a 2? lb * , . Imm f "rther notice.
nn°U n P oUe? ’“* ' ,XM * dill * “« *»'■ weight,
s£SSSSSa^«SLSJSS3;
. f “ I0 n» Aomi»._<jiirke& Oo.,Chicago; Packer*
t°?-i o°a?m»s T *' la rhi «• Don*,
B&hL?]?o&£ Keitf^^^fdSm
*Sson,’lndiana ;± W, iSi; £ &
Ohh!^7i,, 0 ! Il Sf , }? lti i H - S. Piereo t 60. ZanesriUe,
*Oo’ Sol AaSH'Vr Boston; Leech
Naw fork • w r “°n«e, Newtferk, “»■1 William «t.
• H.-H. HODBTONj
Gmaral Freight Agent.
sima „ H. J. LOMBAIBY,
<!•»- Genera] Superintendent, Altoona, Fa
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LI VER
SUS POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDOK
DKHRY, without delay, for SBQ. , /
-Return tickets, good for six rnoofb*. td either Of Ut«
above places, by * D y steamer or the line. $6O for the
round trip, oat and back. . ’
„ FROM SKW TORK. *
m«^«^ , w CummlDK » !, aturila y. Dfio 25.120’e100k M.
ulasgow, Thomson, Saturday, jtn 22,12 o’olcck M
FROM QLABQOW,
Olaagow, Thomson, Wednesday, December 22d;
Edinburgh, Cummlog, tatard&y, Janoarr 22d
RATES OF PASSAGE.
FROM GLASGOW 1
First Ola 8
Bteersge, fonnd w.th cooked pxoViVloni
fBOM MBW TOBK r
Slut Cliss ...
Steerage, found with cooked proTlslons.""”. m m
Children under 14 yews of ege, heir fere: InfVnts in
Bteerage. free. 1
Beturn tickets evalt.ble *iU,in six months, by env
steamer of this lice. * / y
Firut G1a55............(140 Steerage........
An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer
' For freight or paflB*ge .applr to *
WORKMAN & 00., m WALNOT Street, Philadel
pnia. ' - * /
ROBERT OBAIO-, 17 Rroadwajr, New-ToriC,
A LONSY, Buchanan's Wharf, Ballimore,
.fOa CHARLESTON, S.C.-Heron’a
SSHs IJNE—ONLY Bt'GULARLINE—GOODS Rr.
BILLS, LADING, SIGNED EVSRT
BAT.—Freight and iniurance tt less than ssiUoff tss
■jl rates, by the steamship KEYSTONE STATI. Capt.
P. /, “‘i*" I ,*?’ to .sail .onHATUHDAY, Dee. 25,
at 4 o’clock P, Al., front second wharf ahorc Vina at.
For further particulars please see advertisement of
Steamship KKYSTONB STATS. In this paper.
For freight or passage apply to
A. HIBONrJn., ■
n 29 328 North WhaiyA.
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
SBM& VANNAH.—HBBON’fI LINS. .
GOODS BIOirVSD AND BUM OF LADING SI6NID
BVSBT DAT. “
The splendid flrstolaes side*irheel Steamships
KBTSTONE STATS and BTATS OF G*&BIA.
Now form a weekly line for the South &u* Bouthwcrt.
one of these ships sailing every SATOBDAY at U
e>oloch A. H., alternately for Charleston and Ba>
vannah. '
KQ*W
Until the steamship Btate of Georgia has racaieed her
ne» boiler*, th* Steamship Keystone Bute, in order to
accommodate pasaengora and the' trade, trill make
Weekly Iripe, alternately to Charleston and Baranoah.
*OK OHaBUBSTOB.
The itefcmfhlp KBYBTONK BTAT«. 0»BUln 0 P
Uudtmu, sill. Mil on SAXDBDAT, .DowmborM.
at 4 oclocb, P. M. . '
♦ r . SOB BAVANKAH.
Tb« steamship Keystone State. Captain Qharie* P
s?^™ M • havJ n * O *Q detained by A>o, v2U ' sail on
THCRBDAY, December 30, at 4 J>* Ml
At both Charleston pod Savannah'these ahipaeonnwl
frith steamers for Florida and Havana? and with rail*
Toads, &e., for all places la tfce&mth and Southwest.
, _ , . F&SJGHTB RSDUOSD. ,7
„ ri'nmjfain p«r o*nt. boloo
Ntw XmSk steamship rated. ='
• -- INSUBAHW*; /. '
FREIGHT and IK@UIIANCB on a Urge proportion
of goods shipped will .be foand to be lower by
these ships than by sailing Teasels. - - - - *
Oabitt 00
- g 00
Excursion Ticfceta, good for the present year. .*3O o<i
¥,>»«** as?i «ft« tfinw,
lorfnigttejr pHUf.jippl, to
HXBOK <fc
. - . - " /Ut#Bl)BorthW*ayf}»»
Agents at Charleston, I T. fl. ft •$, Q, BUDD.
Agents in Savannah. 0. A. QBSIHXB ft 00.
Jor Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA*
•very Tuesday, f ' - --- < a
BtTMBOMbf steamers BY. MAB7B
ST.JOHNS, ©tutTuesday and Saturday/
ii. «P w ?%lv? Charleston, steamer ISABEL, on
the 4th and 10th of every month.-; - 1 * - j e \t
<g£&tk, • THE BRITISH AND NORT
AMBRIOAN ROYAL MAIL STBiiM.
' y *°R lalr TOII TO UTSXPOOL.
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MHalA,o«j>t. Jmiklof. I CANADA, Cwt. t»n*.
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AMAjO»S«- S.G-Lott. ,| tiIAQAKA.CJpt.BpiB.
AMIGA, Capt. Shannon. | SURGPA, Oapt. J. Leiteh.
These vessels carry a dear white light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow j reden pcrtoow.
leaves Boston, Wednesday, i)eo. 1.
£TXUCA, Shannon, “N. York, Wednesday, Deo. 8.
“ Boston, Wednesday. Dee. 18.
a w??A* ** N. Yoric, Wednesday, Dee. 23.
“Boston, Wednesday, Dee. 29.
£ York > w «dneaday, Jan a.
9=s*.?A, Lang, “Boston, Wednesday, • Jaa 13.
AFBIOA, Shannon, “ N York, Wednesday, Jan 19.
Bertha not scoured until paid for.
An experienced gdrgeoa on board.
_ ’•i 9 .®" 119 *® will net be accountable to r
Gold, aUter,BaUlon,Bpeeie. Jewelry, Precious Stones
ta Metals, unless bills of lading are sirued therefor and
the value thereof therein bipreuad, *
Tor freight or passage apply to -
p°l-7 B. CPNABD, 4 'Bowling Green.
CDitus and jtitfuts.
GROVE WHISKEY.—A da
airs to lessen the consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution,
has induced the offering to the public of an article
which the analyaatlon of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of Now York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, &
Oamao, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, ta
he the moat pure and consequently least injunoaa spirits
ever offered the American public.' , -
CERTIFICATE OP DR JAS.R CHILTON.
I have analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
received from Mr. OHARLES WHARTON, J*.. oi
Philadelphia, and having carefully tested U, I am
pleased to state that it Is entirely free from poisonous
or deleterious substances. It is an unusually pure and
fine flavored quality of Whiskey.
JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D.,
New York, Sept. 8,1853. Analytical Chemist.
PHiLADSLPBrAjSept. 9,1865.
DiakSix: We have carefully tested the sample of
Chestnut-Grove'Whiskey which you sent us, ana find
that it contains none of the poisonous substance known
las Basic Oil, which Is the characteristic and injurious
Ingredient or the Whiskeys ingeneral use.
• * Very respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAO,
Analytical Chemists.
ToChaslbs Whastos, Jr., No. 23 South FRONT
Street, Philadelphia. 0022-dtja2l
SCUTCH ALt, LONDON JPOR'iEB, AND
BROWN STOUT. . .
R’ Youngers’ Ale, Bt Ann’s Brewory, Edinburgh, in
itooe pints. 6 ’
M°ir & Sons’ Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh, in stone pta.
Einsl * williams’ London Brown stout. Id glass pta.
_ .*l° - do- - Porter, in glusapts.
F. Blotd & Co.’s Dublin Stout, la stone pts.
In store and for sale t>r
WILLTAM H. YRATON,
21ft South FRONT Street.
“CNIDEK’S OLD WINK STOKE.”
NOW'CASKY’S.
Old No. 76, now 32S WALNUT Street.
Snider’s Wines were always pronounced by good
judges to bo unsurpassed, and were in reality superior
to any in the market. Part of the old stock I hare yel
on hand, which consumers would do well to try, now that
tho market is oTerstocked with adulterated liquors for
to sell during the Christmas Holidays, . >
Wines and Liquors sold by me, it unsatisfactory, can
bereturued. JOHN GASSY, J*/,
__ Successor to J V. Bnider.
BJPKAKDIES.—*< Pinet GaatiUon,” Mftrett*
MJ and other Cognacs of rations vintages! la half
pines ami quarter oasis :*PeUevoiam Rochelfe Brandies,
pale and dark, In half nipes.* half casks, and one-oinhth
oasks. Imported and for sata by *
* ICENRY BOUL3H * CO.,
OOP Ml am.l V&, K/tntb Vnnrth atvaat.
JJJ.IN. —80 Pipes (Dutch Company’s) in
VW bond, and for sale by WM. H. YBATON, ; 2IB 8
TRONT *
Heidsick h co.’s champagne.—a
constant supply of the original genuine brand, in
bond and in store, for sale by WILLIAM H YEATON.
sole ageat for Pennsylvania, No. 216 South FRONT
BtrftAt nof.
ALLSOFP’S PALE ALE—In JShds —A
o onstant supply on hand in • Custom-house Stores,
for sal e by WILLIAM H. YJSATON, 21S Squth FRONT
8 treat ooR
iOrngß anti Gttjcmuals.
SHOEMAKER & GO.,
WHOLIBALI DHUQQIBT3,
Miunlhetarora end Deder PAINTS, YABNISUJBS,
•Bd WINDOW GLASS, Northeutcorner JOUBTH end
KAON Street!, PWlrielphi.,
Sole Agent, fbttkenleof the eelehntel Jloreffe
Pleto Glee*- . ’ mhss-tr
|~JETJfiKSIVB SOAP.— Time, labor, and
JLm \ *?J? ne y saTed. In nslagit, clothes do not require
any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound will
go as far as three pounds common Ro9ln Soap. War
ranted to giro perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
It iB decidedly the cheapest and beat washing Soap
ever offered to the public. Manufactured only by
VAN lIAAGEN & MoKEONE. For sale by all re
spectable Grocers in the city, and wholesale only bv
THAIN & MoKEONE,
23 South 'Wharves.
.W at BEERS' "7 , . .
M- LUBRICATING GBBABE,
tha best and cheapest compound for irreaaiiur the axles
Of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and
WAGONS, and HEAVY MAOubIERY .
H? ““i kegs, and barrels, hr all the
DRUGGISTS In the citj and the MANWACTURERS,
IS MOUTH WATER- Mtr*aS
IJIaASMA OB ABTIFIOLAI, LARD
A SPECIAL NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.—Tha aboTe
offers a vehicle • for the exhibition of remedies to die*
eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta
ges; r A. good and unvarying consistence, easily washed
off with water, dissolves all substances 1 that are solu
ble in water, hence facilitating instead of, oWtructiag
their absorption, and doss «ct gst rancid. 1 " The last
property alone, rend&’s it an invaJ cable acquisition to
the practitioner.' Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail, at {UMJg’B Laboratory and Pharmacy,
«M Tw*Uth«4ohertißtitre*| ,
.16' guineas.
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