',■' GssftVA, Hopt. 30j lB5S| /bSstiatoit for Roltirddn. •■’''bSrtfedst^Soptoram’iWotiadomoskogreea^c '< £'lj««M i reachiiig4lW««>'4 ttm ' Ilt 10 o’o'ook ion ! '•WWiioVSw'Wow 11 *^' I'* 1 '** 4 ' “ost -agreeably die .i%p*Wcd'lhti#lfi:th'ofllwt»“t?h oitynesMT,. foreign' khd'peoultarAretloulated^j I'i'fiEO-fo^Hr-iloktogittie-plaoe.-ybri'mayalmpat i- 1 jifcota.-boriloreil'wUh bormtifal true?, or.d ffi^iSpgifirtVii-pretty, drawbtldgoß.r ih some '•‘tTpirliVfiy.TfeU built,-tboogb generally the etrehte ‘’•f’aw'flaiSotriitbrtuona, andntialrit In-the highest de " -:f /'■■•'■ 5-' *•■ '*?-Jtt is itilklngly oleah.'and just oomlng from the , < i , > dinfelS'>re<>t PohOdnjilh*fresh lippearanoo of eye • jyihing here formed h most agreeable- oontriat, Vrandperhaps Jed.ui,to o higher, estimate of-ltotter . dam than.travellers usually form, A most plege ing blass of persona here is thohouso-raaids, attireq In their pettiobats and neat sborf'gbwnl.-nhue :-; aprODB and beaitifuliy .shaped i oapa>\ An*?® *P “ batolosely aroend their broad; bright, and buxom fanes; they are pictures of peatness and propriety., -which, conlil they .hut' ho transferred to yqur /kitebons at bomb, von'd 'idako' your neartslqap -for ioT. The scrubbing undwaWng that wera go- 11 ihg'On everywhere; aMho&ontdoorsand - fitreeta findin abort. allWOUnd/yOU, led mesto -* , believe that J2 tho usual wash- diy;l never saw anything to equal • it. • The paiiitidlionsbe Mid fenoes were being rernb - - - bed -with' long-baßdiOd.brnshesooTho-windows, - doors, and.stbps-were going thrqnsjh oonlooe abiiv ,(oue. Afea'glanooyou could count , fifty women ■ washing "olothes most ..vigorously, not with their ; haedai hot the bloihos partlrarawn out of the itoamiug J wal«r< and resting on,the ride of , their 'l- Verybigh tubs, aierubbfd by a smaii .brush cover-‘ . rod with soap.. The poorer classes, of ..women and ohildfenwcar very heavy wooden shoes, withnhioh ■ they blatter slip-shod over tho stones. The stock; ■ lnj!S generally nro wsollen, and I do not recoiled in tbe heel of thopporeat person, ' 'which speaks well for the Dutch, astheso wooden * • 'sbbk necrmrlly.be very hard on ifrejteok icgs/Wony of thewomen wear a kind of silver 5; . torgold*plated helmet, Qvorwhich a thin laoeqap -.>UH drawn, and fastened at,tho eats with.the most . li . Showy,and fantastic brass. ' ” ? ‘ ■ '.l.want to’tbe Hague hrid.vislted the King of Hob -' ~ land’s pßittreyaUery/lntohiob thcroaresomo fine epceimtna by-KnbmiSj'QuidorTiUani.andtOtbec dr [ thr onoiont maateT3.-> -/ :i ' - > ,;■ I■ , 'Prom Rotterdam wo/weiß onto Arnneim, xpifi , J ssldosfewbd GolbgheVwhehWtoo took tho Bleachers ’ ofl’thV Rhine’. * : AI Cologhe Is somewhat fatnousfor --/ itl> eights-as well= emeHa—-of which-there are . r assure jop, nmpblceingreoable , X tarried .boro.over- Sunday. I flrfit went to the’ohuroh of Saint^-'souiewdy—the haihe I oonld not make out ' from the little German‘ girl who showed too; through.',' Bora are seen tho sknlle of 6-000 martyrs, , who were slain and thrown into a wait nnderneath tho'.chnroh, - Tho Empress Holeha had them drawn ' ' out,'and a monument ereoted over the well, in tho crypt of the ohuroh, which, as well aa tho ohuroh • . itself, commemorates the event, Itis a very curious . old place indeed, .-There IS. some fioo old tapestry In the ohotr, setting, forth the hist ry of Joseph “ ‘ and. his hretiireni and shrines,-gew-gaw relios, ~ and iina^ea'wlthont nuraber, - I next went-tq tb© f tenomiM ChuTOh of SaintUrauln, whOf.with 11DOO ? > yirglns, waa'martywd.by tUoHung,-.Theirskolla , riemy, oorered wfth vejyet and embroidery, and ,the|r .bonos. arrahgeds'in fanciful dcyioei,'are' displayed in gloss bases bang oronnd tbe jin - the « Golden'Ohitnber;** a little room wbiob « carefully looked; and‘only opened for fifteen ailyer ffTOSchen,' are the gilt and silver busts of many of these-hapless Virgins.'ranged on. ihelves around the well, the heads of Vhiolt open and show the • 'decorated skull within> Hero.are shown two - therm from tht crown worn bg our Saviour, - a-piece of the truo oross, ant of.the’uwHrpoU 1 /root the featt, e /■ Coho., the foot-and .skuU of , ‘ Saint Ursula, rlohly povored. with orimson velvet ' 1 r 'aod‘pKjarls,.'and-numerous other equally mhr .•; •/: Proa Ursula I drove to the great Cathedral . of Cologhea beganpver.fiOp years ago, and yetjib * . a very unfinished.state; indeed; the old parts are quiie decayed fand ./ruined., cThb., interior, the .grand,altar^and'>choir very.fine. Vo, u'On -‘morning,'long before daybreak, the , bells wero going all over town t and In tbo, ohuroh v i lmaediately' oppbrfte tbo hotel; seyerAl’ strong -.-" male voices were loftily bawling their monotonous; , fk ‘ dlrge-like. imatihs,' mauy. Hours before sonrife.’ I .weat;.td'.the'.OiUhedtbl.-to hear gnd «o v griund ~ mass for'the first time ip a Roman Oatholia 'oottn-. -‘ .'Xtry; and aslght it .itj rasßUre you.; The Binging ','with fell accompaniments wab superb. - - "We left Cologne afcl o’olook .on Monday, ‘ thkiog .. the. Rhine stekjher .for' Koniiswlbter,>;lUtle vib, . J lag© atjbohkse Gebirge,”..(seven. .. m n nWfoif tm) ,! tb a firatgrand ,point on the-river. - Anxious'i6; see,:the aunsbt.from the summit of . . . the Drabhonfels, ,il Immediately took, a jrulde^ i - andvbegan, the ascent. On‘one,of "the’ beau-1 . ,;uful’"passes .I nfet for tbe seoond time a lady i Vtb;.whora T rhwl j rendered some ’, trifling ser . , vloa on - the - This, time Bhe was acoom* ,> panledlby her daughter, a beautlfargtrl, speak: - ing * German, ltalian with fld- V esey.j,'They, had travelled thb Rhine thoroughly . on several .-occestoDß, and wero .'able, to point but . ’ everything of Interest, with all thelr historlo and legendary assoolations; so that my, walk, in oddlv! Hon to the xnagnifioent.viewSy' vas rendered most! . agreeable .by. tbe intolligont convereo of . these 1 /ladles. . She remarked that).althongh lhod the'; ■; accent bf an Englishman, I had . the'manaerbf.an i . American, asr she was very sore nb’ EngHsbnian , would.b&ve i&abifeßted ihe.same degree of pol|te>; ness; Ao’;j I mention ta'fibow theeitl . 1 matienln which. Am'eHoans are held'for their - lantry toward character quite, deserved,. lam rare, when oompared : with, other oonntries, . and. which,! hone, they.,will seek .to maintain.- Upbn'eh&hgingaddrMseswiththese ladies. Ifottnd she was Lady ; of Raukeld, 5 Scotland’.-. She . ' ' gave me a most hearty invitation to visit tfaeni if I exUnded my tour mto SooU&nd: .!wasso ohann* cd wlth the’ that X Insisted upon my ‘ frlend^next mornlng on a mule ! ;He had thought bimsetf Gdt strong ehOdgh' - for - the afoe&t/ bd t the delfghtfal wearher -find ; sdperh vleWe>refreshed’hlnr grbatly. l We left irr • ’ the li'bn.at for Ooblente, which' we-reaohbd'abbot , darki - Tlp tO this point; with tUe exception of the " > DraobehfoTe,: the Rhine by noj means answered myexpecuUolifl/Bqttbeappearanccof Coblantz, ftndthotu&gnlflccnt fort of‘EhrenbreUeen,frown - • ing’fijja* an immemb heigbti-on Mho opposite - rhore; wer©'Bb superlras m© to hope-tbat* » F shbaTd-hot :be . aUpgethee Pur’ - RbrebbreUeoh if wonderfully lt ip - built m» thbr sides nnd-;Barauiiiiof'da imhense, lc ' flulatod mdqotdn of precipitous rocks,'the whole' of Which fqrlns A vaet ;'and impregnable forlifiob -1 tioof " FfOm the lfeve an-lftconcelva*; - blV'fine c-f the Rhine jind Mogello ‘ - We left CdbJente nt one after'which tbo : ; teehery'ofthe'Rhine, ie-hs serpemino .eourse -among the vlaS'Clad eliher sidq,.is ' - petffcbtly icdimrlbable; mbrolhnn ftQßiverlDuiny ;r ; most. Vivid-ideas," add wiih iWover-varying beau**! ' ” ties keeping tis oontiimed'state of delight. - - Thowe‘arb'or"(Seb l; ®c»her l O) was lovoly, and the | gorgeous :of ‘ Bn6# and : Tole oolored ' clouds i Testing upon the deep the sky, the bright lights apd'deep*.ehades;the pnrple: ; Uht«'of the - distant mountains; and the :be&utifat reflootiofl of tb© water,tbepiotnreequ9rulcsperched high'on - some overhasging’eliif, presented' at'-every. tuni> 'fresh ftsene'of ioVetlneeb', My friend, r^riras 'apt well cnotigh-to'gd further than Bingen, where! ; - Jeft-bim and went'to Blßbrioh. qalfting the Rhine' v r •, At ttbis-ifoinfc. // We; reached v Wiesbaden}’ |h tbe • -B(iobyo.f KaeBa,u the same''night. * The grounds •'. around- the Karaaal, or gambling establishment,' - at Wiesbaden, look bynight' like a fairy scene.' • V' The'fc’untalns . dancing - Q.m&ng the.'.JlguU, jthe' , trees; .flowers, > and promenades, aiw v ,p6rfeqUy’ . beautiful.^\-Reople' obme here expie(Blyj to gambled and ostensibly to. drink tho hot miner&l -; : ''w&ters./ Gambling faen,oidiandyoung; are aroqnd the tables s from / early in the morhing HU late at nlght/ IMsamost rhelanoholy sight to wltness-the Bpeil*bohhd:mhn ' new of,tbe players* It is'afearfdl aod mbstfasoK ■ natiDgvortex.'Y<iuBc© here,'aod atßadSn^Baden,. . /' thevaak/faebibsi And wealth' of. tbo world,- obn gregMed/indlscrimibately with thd blackleg aqd “ rbotbs, saloonp, arid- convert rboms bf.the { ‘ Maisons de Converiation, ,,: a3 they . : areoalled, oreim>gnifioent, 7 BDd those of ; >'a^en ; . Baden are-uhtC[Uailed by anything in Europe. "They Are alluhroii'n opAn fr*e.t6"'tbopublic; and -' every balt'is leld'out to entrap the unwary/ from WleBbaden/I'T#enttoFfankfort^oh' j the : Maine i . where r«pent a day aDd night ' /Itis'amosfc pleas , but, lively,.and well-built city.'" The old Jewish f \ ' quarter,'wherVthe.Rothsobilas were bora/ is the • most ourlout' and nntlauated place I have yet seen I ' Ffom-Fraokfort Iweut to Heidelberg, which^ls y a ~ ehaimini plaoo/> Tbe oastle of-Heldelberg fa! by ; '• far;the-moSh magnifloentTruin I" have'yet' seen; ' ' -Tbe graunds and terrAbesf around R are kept up, and’ are Very' pretty, oommahding'' at v the rame time views of.surparsing lovelin'ess-a&'d/cxtent. /'The amountot atatuaiy amiarohitoctwal. detail 'About this building, and, above alLitsmasaivehcss; and bleOj are perfflotly.amailng. Parts of.lt&rqln preservation; and what I most WOnderod ;at whUe wahderingOTer ita foraaken courts and terraces, woa that the Grand Duke of Baden r- : ahouM plooe, that apparently might > rastored v with ease, to. lie. neglected rand Tln ; juins/ XleftHeidelbsrg at 4 and reaobed . /Baden-Baden in the evening. Afterjtea, w«nt to - point of attraction, and found iKorowded with gamester? and gay prome '. v : inaders, ?-A prlvate balL glvoa by. the Ruesian.Atm ;- baasador, was going on in oub part of/the. build /.--•> log, and a glimpse through/the. windows opening . ; on. the Js wus reveal a splendid tout { entmblt . of .toilette; flowers,' mirrors, and wax/lights;, - There wfta muohnobility;of;.drflfiB and m&nnef/a ■ r andB« Uttle beauty / Afl/Xhave ever seep.- this Juncture X-unex* ; ; ; - r peotediy.st'Dmb&d.upoh my old niond, to the utter ' - v nmajement und.dellgbt of both* ; To meet wUh a o Xrlend,or.ev«n acouutryman,.in a foreign-land, / -/Is.va moflt agreeable r episode. ..English however, .are met iiK crowds *everywhere, >nq at 1 /.Borneplaces where we>hare ; been-staying,waa' _: ' chard to realisp yourself on the continent, so muoh goidg .oti j.around ybu; - but-a knowledge of Gbrmanjspf great advantage, . ail .throagh Belgiura f Holland, Germany, Prussia,. and, 8 wiiserlanu/where It, is. generally/ spoken, . and Where jny little smattering was, by far.,more x serviceable than French. M,entered Switzerland. : by Basle/on Boturdey evening, Septdmher!2. flt ’ - - vwas ja famous old place in tho.daya of thp Scholar - -/Erasmus /.The,cathedral, now Protestant, isjvpry. -old,iourious r andjhteresting./ The hotel at whioh X.etayed w.as bnUt.immediately from iner M waterV / .r- 1 edge/and,my ..ohpmber; hung dlrecUy : oyer the f ,i. t beautiful green-waters ,of the Rhine, rushine by; /-r.wltfeihe’rapidity of r Ajsluioe.t . v . //:■The viewafroiumy windowswerc very lovely, /r/r Before golng to Basle, bopever, I went to. the Palis ./“aoft the Rhine, Cud to; Bflhaffh&ufleU,;ft feur miles be ■ *V^yppd.vnl-bad but,ttirpe-.quartera.of au,hour/before - >-.//'aUqxceedjhgiy ; 'quainfc and much more, —/. intereslujg thau;. travellers 'generally.callow/ IR /n-;014 ./-.tbehtghbankotthoßbiuo,and- the oountry,and 4i%|fi|p6iufB around; thOAiown. are the houses havo/tbe name *. io habjtaht^ccp.ti ; of.anas,- oir^me/.purious !** e c doyiee, either Aaintoa or/e aired-, over zz!/, fc ‘,;i;e,i;TreTalllngiakynqm«W W.e TO n,lveor;.J&-3 see,{quttef .-/‘Mfhgedpsoplc.travellingabqut as a,niaUerof uouf?e/ Cf»tfS®klflK»gq;i3;qxreit4res'7-: W-ii‘i»\ wSSwINSPISieSWW pyi* ■ ondiarr,. a*, great relief, for in toiling for hours over theao precipitous passes, a few pounds soon grow to an intolerable burden. ' X have bean travelling'Up to this point with several young wore going the same route j and ns ono"guide\ : Buffioed forks all, and a oarriage or a boat;" when-needed, costing no more for fivo than one, the expenses! exoopta-t the hotels, havo beon comparatively light*, 1 . From Basle wwent <Zurioh by roil» stayed there a few hours.-and then took tho Btcamor, and went to tho other end of tho lako, to Kappor* schmyl! whoro the soenery Is bold and imposing. Hero, in tho distance, I saw the first glacier, wbiob, in tho light of tho sottiDg sun, lookod likoa moun i tain of mother- of-pearl.- .For along time I watohed it as ft*raost ourious and boautlful mass of olouds, bnt when X saw it so unchanged, I ventured to Lofik whether Jt wore.a oloud, ana .thus .ascertained it to be the summit of a distant glacier. ? rThe nekt morning, returned by steamer as far as Horgen, whore wojtook tho 9 o’olook diligence to Zug, and thenoo by steam, on the beautiful Lake Zogv.to Art, where we began, with many others, the ascent'of tho famous Rigi, four thousand foot high: • We : ‘wofe full'four hours in reaebing the summit; and this, our first trial of <( Shank’s mare,” was a mighty tough pull. We were ready to Itoidown with fatigue; and, would*you believe it, some English, women, walked up and down, and . did not . think it any “ great feat most of thorn, however, took mules. The great object in going up the Rigi is to see the sun rise and set on the great range of mountains, lakes, valleys, and plains,'in" the-midst of which it rises up an isolated peak; .On reaching tho top, I was over* whelmed with the grandeur of the view, and felt as though I mast fall off upon all sides into tho great abyss whioh yawned all around jne. Switzerland seemed to bs at our feet. Wo had a remarkably fine sunset and sunrise, whioh is quite unusual, foK very,frequently, after all the 'toil- and trouble of travellers, the mountain is surroundod with imper netrable mist, 1 and they go down seeing nothing. The next morning wo descended on the othor side i of tho mountain to Weggis, whero wo took a row boat over the 1 beautiful lake of Lucerne, come Three mtiea to Alpnoch, whore we took a oarriage to Lungers, where we again took foot and orosaed the Brnnig pass, reaohing Meyringon at dusk, At Lungers wo were joined by a young Bogush girl, about eighteen or twoniy, and her brother, about seventeen; They bad just returned from Italy, and wore now going through Switzerland on foot. She hid faeoh through Switzerland before, and was fully posted. • She had* accomplished somo-of the most difficult parser in Switzerland, and is,the greatest yot.mot. JWoyxingen mallttle- Swisa-vjKifagef'hemmed. In sides by immense mountains.and preoipUoas cliffs, from waterfall's!* dash 'into .thV valleV below ana Idroi the river'Abrf ‘'Tbbfallfe of tho Ruohenbaph ‘ at this pinoo, to ? whioh- wa ascended next morn ing, are very finer : Oar party new consisted of six persons. - Wo set out early; and walked to tho Rosonlanl glaoior,: where we - breakfasted, ■with a good appetite, on Chamois mbtton chops, oafo-au lait,.bread and butter, and heney—a usual ao ounpanianfnt of a. Swiss broakjfasfcr^after^which we. were raady to asoend the glacier. , It is com paratively small! but is the pet glaoior of Switz erland t because of Its freedom from mud and stones It. is .beautifully olear and pure, ambits great orevioes and grottoes look like transparent indigo. Ar largo party of English ladles and genUempu amended with as, ana as tho mulea-were obliged to halt about half way up, Inotioed that some of the youngor ladies wereoorried up on chairs. ,Oncoming down we were overt ah on by a end- den storm, and wore detained nnder the friendly shelter of a spreading fir tree, whilo the other ■ ; party, muffled in shawls, oloaks, and umbrellas. I rode off, declaring, for our comfort, that we looked very picturesque incur sheltered nook. Our guldo, good- natfcrediJV. tpled to wile away tho tlmo by some of his wild Swiffl noodles, with a very strong nasal aooompaniment, until tborqip abated, and wo were enabled to proceed.. After passing ovop the most magnificently wild scenery—of rushing tor. i rents, and snow*oovered mountains pieroing the olpuds—* we reached tha summit of toe Great Sobei deck, where awTetched cabin offers fpst and pfresh.- ment to the'Way-worn- Here wo found opr Eng lish friends,'with' dlvora others—gpidcs, couriers, and,icfllea —a .heterogeneous company—singing, jabbering, and braying; cooks flying about, and pans ana dishes rattling. When everybody was satisfied;' and just about starting, down came a tremendous'nip, four-fold more furious than tho first; hut' the peoplq were not'to he driven book; Off wo went, and reached Grindolwald, as you may suppose, pretty well drenoboi. Being Saturday, •we hurried on by oarriage tolnteriaohen, as being a more desirable place to pass Sunday than Grin delwflld. We reached Interiaohen in tlmo-for a capital table d’hote dinner at 7 o’clock, and found oursolves quartered in an olegant hotel in one of thV most peanUiul little towns of Switzerland. The newer portion of tho village is entirely made up of-very snperlor hotels and boarding surrounded by beautiful ‘ grounds, trees, and -ftowers, • generally filled throughout the sea* -ion-by‘English'people., In short,'thetown bos been ftCfittopsly styled‘“An English boarding house, withe ptfeetontthrotigh it.” ,It is beau tlfully' -dtuatod between tfie lakes Thun and Brlenz, surrounded by bigh mountains; and just -facing tho village, .the celebrated ■ Sting Frau,” with Her pure;,snowy sliver, horns, rises in ful. majesty, and'contrast 1 with the surroundwg Scenery/- It looks nepy enough to be reaohea ip a litilp stroll before breakfast, while in reality It is some twelve miles distant.! Jpisf&nces here are most alluringly deceptive!! The women of this canton are generaliybetter.-favored and more pfa*, tarosqaely dreSßcd than Wohad. yet seen; but in most instances the effedt;both uf * their dress and their cottages—whlob look to aitf&itiyo on • paper —la entirely ‘lost in 1 the untidiness'and sltb ;by whioh tHey areetiridunctod. 'I bave scarcely been ftSwiss village,whiehtraa anything .more than g disorderly collection of wretched .cottages spring-' log out ora stable-y ard, 1 In foot, a village 2s lit? lo more thari-a Btable, with all its filth and odor— ror'oowfl,'motes, goatd. ahd'*people;Uve nnder |hb iaeas of the SmBS Jq generaVdnd', of Biriss mountain air, have'been greatly'modified, I.asgure-you..,Thero;-mqst' be a hanging over:their, valleys, for the numbor pf cretins, >apd those * afflicted • with-, the* “ goitro,“ ' is i pesrfeotly‘ indredibl©, and shocking beyondmpasure'.-; 1 ir •*- ; j T Frbiti stariedj eafly on Monday morning'by carnage for ihe obarmiDg valley of Lauterbrunnen,'where you see the famous fall of the. Btaubaob, whioh leaps over a preolploo 925 feet high, an'd is scattered into thin mist in the de scent and agam 'oblteoted. on the rooks near tho base.' a number of similar cascades' in, ibis valley, .which'fender it peculiarly beautiful and; attractive. ‘ \ ’ t ■ ; After a good breakfast, we were ready, with tho belp.o? our Alpen etooks, which are similar to l^ng' btopm handles, pointed, iron soqkets, to mount . the!'murreb,' where have a'succession sf the ,mbs6 beautifal'and sublime views in Switzerland* Twaof opr p/jftyiwent on and' scaled the Sobilt horo, which, is c&DßiderVd spinetbtng of a foat. -The next morning we walked baok to Interiaeben before breakfast, seme ten miles. From Intorla-- -ohen'We took the-steamer to Thun; a 1 ptoturosquo old place at the head of the lake, commanding views of the sntiwtoupped Alps in the 'distance!-, %* Went up the' magnificent valley of tbe Simenthal by dtligesoe as. fur as Frutigen, whfeh we reaohed at.dark.. It was on this route that.l saw.tbe only pretty girl that ! have spen in all Switzerland. Generally, they are extreme ly coarse" and forbidding! and are equally;oc cupied., with the men In r all the common dradge>y..”bf. .life*,. "‘As for the kitohens, tbey.are. the most; uncouth! disorderly, dirty, and awfully-Bmelling places that I have ever encountered; and yet. they manage, sometimes to cook you up BomethiDg~ r qnite; passable, if yon- cab happily forget - impressions of -the oulihafy regions. ' But, lost some should think!me slanderonai Jet me odd tbat l have ble exqoptlonß to this general, rule. From FrpH gen yo iet out early { & the morning, with,a gtjlde ;to oross tbe'Geaiml pass, whioh took us some eight or nine hours hard,walking and climbing, It is mest frightfully desolatg in some of its parts, and the absenoe bt all anim&l'and vegetable life mak es you feel aB tho,ngh;ifc vrefb cowed by the Almighty. Thory Is.also h'large'atognant lakene&r the spm :mit,whlcbremindß' youbf.theßead'Sea, and the bttef desol atiob and - foarful-Jooki ijg rooks, whioh .seein ready to -fall and crush you, are, impossible to, conceive or describe. -When wo gained the summit 1 was obliged to lie' flat on my faoe for a little' white-—tho transition *^ aB s 0 great, • the height so diszy, and the descent, so intensely pre cipitous! At our feet lay Lauk, and a small val ley wailed in by perpendicular rooks! two thousand ■feet high, while beyond & magnificent range of the Alps-piled their snowy -crests high among the ;cioads.- ;Tbo deBcont from the Gemini to the Baths of, Lauk Is one of tho most remarkable : things";in'Switzerland, and' made me feel a little tnora nervous than anything else I have . qqoompliahed, .{hough generally it is thought noth jog ih oomparlsbn wiui foine other places whioh I found very easy. It is a zig-zag pathway out in the solid'rook, which rises perpendicularly nearly two thousand feet; and the abrupt turnings of |he narrow and steep in come placea, bnd not guarded by a parapet—give ’, you, at times a very Uneasy sensatton'of a plunge into ,'tho valley below. After two long weary hours we got to the bottom,, and shortly siter to the fine-large Hotel desAlpes., The Baths of Lank are quite celebra ted.and are resorted to annually by many persons Suffering‘from goht, rheumatism, and cutaneous aseeUdns '' There is a very large room iti whioh the bathers* of bOth sexes, attired iff flannel robes, float about tho. hot water for six or eight hours every! day-rtaklng their meals In the water, sew ing,. playing cards, dominoes, ohess, and a variety of other ridiculous amusements forsuoh a time and place: Near Lank are tho “ Eohelles,” a sories of ladders fastened into the' perpendicular rejok over whioh men; women, and children,pass, bear- Ing ireat packs upon thqir heads and backs. Our walk from Lauk to’ Bierre, part, of which, lay!on the great Simplon route, Was perfectly lovely, jAt Bierre we took, the diligence, and re&oned Martigny at dark. All day we had been passing through vineyards of most lusoious crapes; of whioh wo very-fully and freoly availed ourselves. The next day we started. on foot for Chamonix by .toVbeatrtifuVpasses of Forolaz and Tote Noire— '.a whole day’s.journey—the lost three hours qffwhicb.were .travelled.in, mud and dreneblng rains. Perfectly soaked, we re&ohed Ohamo nix-at'dusk,-and were obliged to go to bed < or .envelope ourselves in a blanket till the guide arrived with our knapsaeks, and while our coats and pants webd 'dritd by the fire down stairs; mul titudes. of tourists' were saught in the same wav, iq!)hat the, maids had piles of clothes to dry. Al most famished with hunger,and not astitoh to put g^- to toe table, We bad'to ring, and ribg, and ring befofe< we could get'back our half-dried apparel/-' The -weather cleared, up sufficiently to allow of our going next day to tbo Montauvert and Mer-de-Glade, whioh latter we crossed, first taking the precaution of having sharp'nails put‘in our shoes, In some places yotfoross yawning chasms on.a>board; in others, mount up stops bafin the solid ice;- in one place, for some twenty yards, walk's path-of ioe about eighteen inches wide, when & slip on either side would probably cost you your-life. .Oa the other ride, yon fra verse the Mouvars Pubs—“ the bad pass”—whioh is ollmb fog-for some*' two,or three huddrod yards around great rooks by Hie aid of a rope, whioh is fast ened into the rock by iron staples. It looks very dangerous find , difficult, but is constantly tra versed, as woli astheMer-de-Giaoo, by ladies. An Way and her two daughters—buxom girls jt—crossed'with'-us/bui-they .each had the assist ance of aguide*-*nd were a good deal frightened. ,We-had>fine aumset and splendid view of Alo-t jßJano. f The next day (Banday) I ; exoeedingly en. joyed. th£ morhing;.ana afternoon servioes of-the •-English Obureh,- whioh are held'ln the Hotel Royal.:f?Tbe day was oharming, and the vale of <ChamonismeTCT : looked lovelier. On Monday we Uthd^'anther bxoursion to the mountains of tbo vßrersht .Bbd Lfi Fiegere, from whioh the views of ! 'Mont are magnificent We saw through & /jte'ewppe the l wogrewr,of. an aficeneion of Mont Blabo;* made pjr a' Mr. Pfe/, a nephew of Bir -Eoborr ; Pehi; r t\rbO wilir~ staying at our house. It U a great and an expensive feftt, costing over one hundred dollars for guide* alone, six of whom are, required in addition to ail the food, fuel, bed* ding, Ad.; whioh' porters are obliged to parry up as high as the Grand Mulcts, where they sleep for SUPPLEMENT TO fife IfeESS.—PHILAD one night. Notwithstanding tho lateness of the season, the ascent was successful, and Mr. Pool was in Genova ft day or two since. Prom Chamonix we came to Geneva, where I parted from my cojnpbgnons-de-voyage , and here I am in a pleasant old chateau* surrounded by beauti ful'trees and : grounds, and with an agreeable and eduoated family tvbo tako a few boarders. Nothing but Fronoh is spokon. Genova is aoharm ing plnco, oaUed tbo “Rowe of' Protestants.” Nothing oan, exceed in beauty tho lake and on vicons at sunset. At the distance of fifty wilos you see the snow-clad range of Mont Blanc and Aquillos—glowiDg like sapphire, and opal— while the nearer mountains or ttie Salovo and Mole uro Toiled in purple and gold. The varied tints of the luxuriant foliage, tho pretty chateaux on tho banks, tho splendid Quai-du-Rhone, tho picturesque turrets of tho old ohuroh of St. Potor> the beautiful lake, bridges, and island, with tho superb ohain of -the dark blue Jura, filling up the background, mako a pioturo which one oan nevor forgot. Notices. [%[ OTIOE.—PLANS FOR THE IM -1 V • PROYRMENT OF FAIR MOUNT PARK (Le mon-Hill and Sodgely yetates) are hereby iarifed, under the authority of an ordinance of the City Coun cils' A premium of $OOO will he awarded to the au thor of the plan whioh is stleetsd, and $250 will be paid to the author of the .plan next in excellence. Every plan roust be accompanied by an eatl rate, and must be sent to this O r ce on or before February 16, 1869. The selection will be'made by the Committee on Olty Property. Those who desire to compete are to vited to call at this office, where farther information will be furnished. CHRISTOPHER, n023-luthslm Commissioner Oity Property. SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Goodyear’s K? Patent for Vulc&nUad Rubber Suspenders, Braids, Webs.anS all other Fabrics andartlclesmado by combin ing floroußßabstanO'-switU tbroida or sheets of vulcan ized rubber are notified that unless the same are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authori ty, they cannot be legally disposed of in tho United States MerchiLto and dealers are invited to examine specimens now in store, and togtve their orders for the Spring Tradotothe undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN ER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUeiVft RIGHTS IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and many others. - - - » AL*O, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL —and the Terms—may bo obtained on application to meat No. 23C0URTLANDT Street, N T. n24-ly HORACE H. PAY. - £c-a«I Noticea... {%f is hereby given that the under -11 signed has made application for tbe renewal of Oert'flctte No'. 137. for Five Shares of tho Capita! gtook of tho Philadelphia Exchange Company, also for ro oeyrM.of Certificate No 618, for rivo Shares of tho Can.til Stock of the Schuylkill Navigation Compary, both standing in the name of RICHARD PAXBON on the books of the atore*a‘o Companies, tho original Cer tificates having been lost or mislaid.' - RICHARD PAXBON, fjip.mAtbBt* * Admlaptratoy. fiITY AND COUNTY OF PHIL ADEL \J prilA, ss!—THE COMMONWEALTH OP PENN SYLVANIA. To JOSEPH INN OpERMONTEL, surviving JSjcocq tiix of JOSEPH FLEMMING, deceased, greeting ; We command you, that 1 yl*g asido a*l business and excuses whatsoever, you be end appear, in your proper person. beftro tjio Honorable, the Judges ef our Ur-- fhftns* Court, at a Ooprt to be held pn FBIPAY,thp HU day of pecemhor, A p 1858, ftt 10 o’clock of tho forenoon, to show cause why your letters testamentary sheutd.notba vacated on account of your remoral rom the Stats of Pennaylvan a, and why new lotto's should not be granted, aiid further to abide tbe ordor #f the Court imho premises; and hereof fail hot, under a penalty of one huedred poundß • ■. Witness OiWALD THOMPSON, El [SsaL otr. quire, at Philadelphia, tbe fifth day of vub Coaar.j November, fo theyearof our Lord oce thousand eighthuudred and fifty-eight. JOHN SHERRY, OlerkO. 0. ®an:ational. 8 ONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY, JLi N. E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD *Sta. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. —Book-keeping in all its .various forms; preparing Students thoroughly for situations !n any branch of business; Plain and ,Qr namental Writing : Commercial Calculations i Law and Correspondence. No institution In the Uniiod States SWea a more and practical course. In this ep&rtment no teaching la dgne In classes, and is open DAY and EVENING.' Time u'nllmltod * MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART. MENT—(Separate from the above.)—young &4n and Boys aro prepared for any grade of an EDglLb and Clas sical Education, tl* : Spelling, Reading, Writing* Gram mar, Geography,* Arithmetic, Philosophy, &c., Ancient and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate Studies, Sessions of five months commence September' Ist, aud February Ist. Pupils received at any time be fore or after‘these 4ji 4 ,&s and charged accordingly. .Cata logues farn(9hod*gra/ffl. ' - mfrgW p 'H. BDNLBAfy LOWft, Principal rWTTEKDBN* V/ COMMBBOXAL 00LL1GB, torthftMt corpas CHESTNUT and SEVENTH Streets* An Institution designed to fit young men for AOS TIVN BUSINESS. BO ABB OY TBUBTEXB. B. B. OomegTS. Ynnoia BosUni* George H. Cwart, Darid MUne, John Bparha'jrk, DaridB. Brown, Into Haeker, • A. VX2s?*> D. B. Hinman, I fradariag fliotm, Joshua Llpplncott, ■ EVENING BESSIONBafUr September 16th. Back Stodent has ikdiyidual ihstbuotioh jat this Institution, tad b Diploma from hero U the best re commendation a young msp can haro, for obtaining a good altoatjoD. CATALOGUES may be had oa application at the College.' • ieB-tf . il/BONS. A, F. BOSAT, * UJ. teachbb of FENCING, . B ABRBTT’SGT UN ABIUM, , , .fyAßKfiTfitTefet, ibayp Ighth SRYANT & STRATTON’S CHAIN Of NASIONAI* MBRCANTITiB COLLEGES. PM) phia Cbllege, Bottiheaat corner SEVENTH and i CHSSBTNCY Street*. lor infonaatton, ©ail ot send To? sessions a»y» ooMWENoslfl' 1 * C SNYDER LEJDY—JA.B. M. LEIDY, >3» Principals of LEIDV BROTHERS’ AOADEMY.j Nos lflS JEO STREET, near Raw, -where a knowledge of WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, end ARITHMETIC is made certain to erb/y cupil that maj enter ACADEMY open jUjr and evening, Housekeepers, look to took INTEREST.—Great Reduction in the prloe of COAL. Obeaptst and bes*. The subscriber having made oontraois for hfs supply o! Coal, is enabled to offer very'Vuperlor Family coal at the following re duced prices: Broken Egg and 5t0ve.,.........54 00 per too Cooking...;; 9 7*> “ ft Large Not ......... 880 ‘‘ “ Small Nut.... 825 “ “ Warranted io give satisfaction and full weight In aU esse* at Hick's Old Centra! Yard, B. E, car. MARSHALL and WILLOW Streets. d9-8m pRESSWELL & WILLIAMS, No. ,206 xV WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship, pers and consumers with superior Broad Top Coal from Lancaster Mines. ocitf TJ7CERING, FOX, A 00., wholesale and XV retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD etreat and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. SohuylUU yard—RACE and BROAD streets, PhiUdslpbia. Keep constantly on hand Oofri from tbd most approved mines, under cover, and prs* xarfdaxprfaalvforfaffiilvaee. otQiiee. A, SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUS-' fgq| NING'COOK STOVE.—I would respectfully call affitl the attention of the public to one or the greatest ■ improvements ever introduced in Cooking Stoves and Ranges—the horning of the gaa arising from tha coal, by whloh means is saved 80 par cent, in fuel and also more intense heat thrown to the bottom of the oven.- We effeot the burning bf tha gases by means of a holioW oeutre.pieoe, perforated on the under side, which 44mits the afr in a h*ated state to mijpgle with the gases, thus.aiding its combustion, and causing a fiame to pass around the oven equal to a wood fire. This Im provement also preserves the centre piece from sinking down on the fire, thereby saving the expense of repairs. One of tho stoves CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION «t 1118 MARKET Btreet. Manufactured by JAMES SPEAR, Inventor and Patenteo, (late North, Chase & North,) nifi MAR K*T Btroet. septM-fimo ©gars anb ffiobacra. ED. SCOFIELD, IMPORTER OF HA • TANA CIGABS-La Normandes, La Fire Flys, La Billet*, Figaros, Marla Antonleta, Pressed; Flor <Je Rio' Seoo Regalias. Flor de La Pas, Jose Ma. Vlcbats,' o*roplim»nto9,-»nd many other brands pf superior qua lity,‘at reduced prices, No 887 Chestnut street, under Girard Houte. dOlm.j SFUGUET & SONS, e -Importers of HAVANA CIGARS, se2B' * 216 South FRONT Street, JTfIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS Mk BEGABfI.—A oholce invoice of those celebrated brands on board brig <* New Era,” -dally expected from Havana, and tor sale low, by OHARLEB TETE, (Newt IBS Walnut street, below Second, s*l UMvmif Mtnvv r GERMAN CIGARS- 800,000, various IT brand, in store and for sale by WM. H. YEATON Slßßonth FRONT Ht nofi Sowing Xilacljines & WILSON’** SEWING MACHINES, EBDDOKD PRICES. "SEW STYLE JM. All the fomer patterns $26 less on each Machine. A NEW TENSION. NO WINDING OF UPPER THREAD. A HEMMBR WHICH. TURNS ANY WIDTH OF HEM OR FELL. OTTIQMB 628 CHESTNUT Btreet, Philadelphia. NO. 7 WEST STATE Street, Trento N. J. No. 7 EAST GAY Street, West Chester, Pa 007-tD2B. HARRIS’* BOUDOIR SEWING MA CHINE is offered to the publlo as the most reha ble low-priced Sewing Machine in use. It will sew from six to sixty stitches to ah inoh, on all kinds of goods, from coarsest bagging to the finest oambrioa. It Is, without exception, the simplest In its mechanical oon* ■traction ever made, and can be run and kept in order by a child of twelve years of, age. The ntnuniLinr of this machine, and the QOAurrop ivbwoxx, are war ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min* ute. The thread used ia taken directly from tho spoofr, without ran model* or xswismao. in faot, It is a machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and the low p*lce of FORTY DOLLARS, at whloh they sold, brings them within the reach o! almost every one S. D. RAKER, Agent, ]elB-dBm why eowflm SO South EIGHTH Btreet AND CLAMPS. nAMDBORDEB. No. 1. O2)4o. per dos. No. S. $1 12 per doa, 2. 75c. “ 0. 1 26 ‘ 8. 870. “ 7. 1 60 <• 4. 1000. “ 8. 1 75 “ CLAMPS. \ 6 Row, 61.26 per oaen. 7 Row, $1.76 per doxen. 8 Row, $2.26 per dozen. HENRY G. ECKSTEIN, (• IS H Hortt IBIHD Btm» YUlwl.lpU. ittcbuinol. The liter, invigorator, . rRBPAEBD BY DR. BARFORD. COMPOUNDED. ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, le one of tho beat purgative and layer Medicines now before the publlo, that acts aa a'CaiAartif, o&Bler, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a CalAarfte, bat a Liver reme-. dy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the storaaoh and bowels to carry off that mat ter, thus accomplishing two purpoies effectually, with* out any of the painful feelings experienced in the ope rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the sys tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken daily in moderate dosea, will strengthen and build it up With unusual rapidity. The Liter is 6ne of the humtnbody; and when it well, the powers of the oped. The stomach is al* on the healthy notion of performance of its func s at fault the bowels are system Buffers in conse- Liver—haring ceased 'to eases'of that organ, one made it his study, in a years, to find some reme* sot the many derange* ble. To prove that this re tenon troubled with Li te forma, has but to try a certain. These Gams remove all the system, supplying in of bile, Invigorating the digest well, purifying the health to the whole ma* cause of the disease—ef- Bilioob attacks are ter, prevented by the oo- IBTJOORATO*, principal regutatorsofthe performs its funotions' system are fully devel most entirely dependent the Liver for the proper tiong; when the stomach at fault, and the whole Science of one organ—tbe o ite duty. For the dis df the proprietors has practice of more than 20 dy wherewith to connter ments to whioh it is lie* medyls at last found, any ter OoHPi.iiST,in any of bottle, and conviction is morbid or bad matter from their place a healthy How stomach, causing food to blood, giving tone and chinery, removing the footing a radical cure, oured, and, \okat is bet caslonsl übc of the Livxa is sufficient to relieve the food from rising and sour* One dose, after eating, stomach and prevent the Ing. Only one doce, taken HIQHTMARB. Only one dose, taken at gently, and cures Cos- One dose, taken after FBPSIA. Ip* One dose of two relieve Biok B*adiobb. before retiring, prevents night, loosens the bowels TIYKSBBB. each meal, will cure Dtb* UsApOonfuls will always male obstruction removes and mak»s a perfect oure. ately relieves Obolio, peated, is a Bare cure for preventive of Oboleua. needed to throwout of the dicine after a long sick* One bottle taken for fe. the cause of the disease, Only one dose immedi while one dose, often re- Obolbsa Morbus, and a |o*Onlj one bottle is system the effeots of me ness. fp* One bottle taken sa(lowness or annatur&l , for Jaundicth removes all color from the ekiu. - One dose taken a short vigor to tho appetite, and One doso,'often repe&t iuosa in its worst forme, 1 complaints yield almost > One or two doses cure in children; there Is no remedy in the world, as it CD"! A few bottles enre {/) absorbents. We take pleasure inre- commending this medl« cine as a preventive for and Aaun, Cuill Psteb, and aJlSkraaßQf a Bilious Tyre. It ope* rates with cerw&ty, and thgnsanai are willing to testify to ita wonderful ' vlrtnea. All who vat «f an gtvtng thtir uffqwfmcif * ustimonf iit its favor. (p*", Mix Watsrintfis mpysfc if ffjt an? stpallpw soth together. fi|t jnviqobvcou time before eating gives makes food digest well, ed, cures Qhroxio Uur while Summer and Bowel to the first dose. ' Is A SoißHtmo HBDiCAt, Digoo'rjißT, dally work* log onroß, almoßt too great to believe. It cures'ts 17 by mjigic, even the first dose giving benefit) and seldom more tbfm ogp pottle is reqqirpd to qqre any Ijlnd of LIVJSB Complaint) from the nor at Jaundice or J>yt‘ fevsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re* suit of a DISEABKI) LIVER- PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER DOTTLE. Dr. SANFORD. Proprietor, E 45 Broadway, New York. Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. pYOTT k SONS, 218 North Second Btreet. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMDEL SIMES, Twelfth And Chestnut streets, and F. BROWN, Fifth and Chestnut streets PhU&da- a®lB tu th s-ly J/OLLICOFFER’S. ANTI-RHEUMATIC €-4 CORDIAL ia the only preparation ever placed?be fore the pubUfe that has performed rfe mariy 1 * ‘ ? . MIRACULOUS CURES ' * • op INFLAMMATORY and chronic rheumatism. The moat prominent ahd influential cUisens bear wit* ness of its efficacy. The abandent evidence, from aU parts of the county is enough to warrant us In pro* nounolng that it is the greatest wonder of the age. It is an internal r&medy thkts rlkesat the root of the disease, and thus eradicates ft entirely froVn the ay stein. Prepared by THEODORE DILKS, Chemist, 1 Northeast cornerof Pine andolzth streets. ooT-8n» * . £}ri}*ff e lispia. pERUYIAN STRUT, PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRO> Having successfully passed the ordeal to whloh new dir cpveries in the Materia Medica are eubjeotod, must not uan established medicine. Its ettcaoy 1> Affeotfcma of the and Conaumptive tendencies, Disordered State of t>* Blood, Bolls, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases whloh r* quire a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, Is beyond qua* Uon. The proofs of Its efficaoy are so ns y&> merous, so wall authenticated, and o‘ ,nch peculiar character, that sufferer* ISaiMifK?!cannot reasonably hesitate to zeoelv I fL rjthe proffered aid.. vlßaiSSts*/ ' The Percvifp gyrun does not profee* i' to be a cara-aH, but its range is extea sire, because many diseases; appareati) unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from on* cause, may be cured by one remedy. ' The class of diseases for which the Syrup provide#’ cure is precisely that Which has' so often baffled tb a highest order bf medical skill, The facts are tangible the witnesses accessible, and tire, safety and efficacy e tne Syrup incontrovertible. Those pbrsbns'who may wish for an opinion from die Interested respecting the character of the Byruj batmot fafrfo f>§ satiffled wltit ifco ampng a» morons testimonials, in the hands of the Agents, Th* signatures Sntfomexr'weirfirowirartif community, and of the highest respectability. The undersigned htnoz on#nepo9d the benefloiai «■ facts of the “Peruylanßyrnp,” do not hysttata to r* eommendlt tothi attention of the pdblio From our own expedience, as'well as from the Utv mony of others, whose infelhgence and integrity are aJ together unquestionably, we have no doubt of its efto* or in'eases bf lodpjent Diseases of the Lungs and Bros chlal Passages, tfyspepila, Liter Qfimplarotj Drops) Neuralgia, £*. IndOed, its effeots would be Inarsdiw# but from the hUh character of those who have wit nessed th#m. and have volunteered thelr testimony, a> we do osiv, to i to restorative power. Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A - DEXTER, B. H. KENDALL, M.D., SAMUEL MAY,' THOMAS C AMORT, BETEU HARVEY,. &jT.*THOB. WmiIEMOBB) OERTIPIOATE Of DB. HAYEB. It la well known that the medicinal effects of Proto Jde of Jrgn Is lost by even a vex j brief exposure to all. and that to maintain a eolation of Protoxide of Ires, without further oxidation, baa been deemed impossible In the Peruvian Syrup, this deslrpblo point Is at talned by combination in a way before ngknown, am this eolation may replace all the proto carbonates, ff tratei, and tartrates of the Materia wedlca. A. A. BATES, M. D.i Assayer to the State of M*uaohuMra. 10 Boylitop street, Bostop. BOLD BY N. L. CLARK & 00., Proprietor,, No. S WATER ‘ - fIYTH andOHEBTNDT’ BtIMU, . HASSARD ft 00., TWBIpTH &ud OUEBTNDT Btmk Jel6-tu th satAm wBm Agents for Philadelphia. NO MORE PAIN, RO HOB'S BICRNRBS, NO MORE RHEUMATISM Or Stiffnern of tho Joints , Lumbago , Head aches, Toothaches , or Suffering from other Bodily Infirmities. THE RAPID AND COMPLETE EFFICACY OP RADWAY’S READY RELIEF , |N INSTANTLY STOPPING TUB MOST EXCRUCIATING PAINS AND AOIfES, DORNS, BOALDS, OUTS, WOUNDS, BRUISES, ETC., ETC., renders it important that erery family keep a supply of it In the house. Armed with this remedy, a household is alWayi pro* tectei against sudden attacks of sickness. Thousands of lives of persons have been rdvod by ite timely use, 5 - who wore suddenly seieid in the night tine with Orampt,* Spasms, VomiUog, Obolora, Yellow ' Fever, and othery violent diseases Let a dose of tain Remedy be tikeq internally, as llie case may reqiire, when suddenly seized with Pain or Sickmei, and it will Instant'y xe. Here the patient from pa n, and priest the disease l ■ RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF BiS CURED RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA CRAMP....; DIARRHOiA TOOTHACHE SPASMS... SICK HSAOAOIiK CHILLS AND FEVER. CHILBLAINS INFLUENZA SORB THROAT BUitys. FROET BITES AQUH CHEEK PARALYSIS LAMENEiS .....1n ten raiauteev .Id fifteen minute^, ln one minute. ....1n Are mlnnlei, ln ten minutes, ln fifteen minuted ..ln fifteen minutes, ....1n six boon. ln ten minute*. ln twenty mfnutoi. AND IN AI.L OABSB OF BRUISKB, WOUNDS, STRAINS, and The moment It is applied to the L-Jured parts, aU ’PAIN AND UNEASINESS CEASE. Look out for counterfeits acd imitations. Purchase only RADWAY’S READY RELIEF. Price 26 cents, 60 cents, and One Dollar per bottle. Agents in this city: DB. SWAYNB A SONS, W B. /BIBER.f dll-tu s A eow in W T. R. CA LLENDER J NEW AND VALUABLE DISCQV- DA. HAM’S ’ AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT IT STIMULATES, EXHILARATES, INVIGORATES BUT WJLP NOT INTOXICATE’OR BTUPIPY ’ This delirious Beverage in superior to ,11 Invigorating Cordials, Bohnappe, Nervines, Arc. lo nse for the cure of Dyspepsia. Nervousness, Heart-burn, Drown ness, Kid uey Goraplalut, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance. *o , as it will invigorate and etrenstben, but will not In toxlcato or stuplfy Persons who havo become habitu ated to the excessive use of Tobacco, Opiom, and Bn'rlt uous Liquors, will find speedy and permanent relief from a desire to nse these destroying agents, bv taking a bottle or two of this * 8 ’ ,luwg DELICIOUS MEDICAL BBVEHAGE! weak and .sickly Females will find Dr. UAM’S IN. 7WORATINQ SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, H b«lt>K a Regenerator as well as a fctrengthener 0 f the Human that the AHOMATIO JNYI QORATIMG CORDIAL Is calculated to cure Is named upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full direoUons for use are alto minutely PRICE ORB DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Prepared by DABI'CS HAM, Principal efflce, No. 48 WATJSB St., N. Vork For Bale by T. W. DYOrT k BUNS nab-sm 218 N, SECOND Btreet, Philadelphia. LUHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1858* CJAMUEL HEPBURN - has transferred his Office from Carlisle, Peona., to No, Til OAN -80M Btre*t <t> fl tween Chistoutard Walnut.) pblta. lelphU He will attend to any business entrusted to Us the Courts of Philadelphia or In the In terlor of tho State. r • Philadelphia. November 24, 185 §. n24*3ra ISAAC T. BEDFORD, BRICKLAYER JL No. 211 PKABBtroet, hick of 215 WALNUTfit. near the Eschfmge; residence 311 NOBI/B St-eet. Rangers and Heaters built and repaired, and all kinds of Brick Work done Orders by Despatch Post promptly attended to* Best of reference. nol6-2m* /TIHE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFXOB, X 820 CHESTNUT BTB EBT, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE, BANS NOTES and 3PJJOIB, either by its own LINES, or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the prinsina] TOWNS and CITIES of the United States. 1. 8. BAND!ORD. Oan&ral HnT%*rint*n<Uato Alex, mokinney, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GREENBBURG, PA. Will praetlce ,in Westmoreland, Armstrong anA In diana countie*. • sell-tf v. *. ABRAMS. 0. A, KATIB. A BEAMS & MAYER. t\. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LOOK HAVBN, PA., Will attend promptly to all professional business en trusted to them. Special attention given to the collec tion of olaim*. Got. Wm. F.Packer,Harrisburg, Pa.: L. A. Mackey, Look Haven Bank; General D. K. Jackman, Lock Haven; Hon. A. White, Lock Ilaven: Simon Scott, Lock Haven; Bullitt A Fairtherne, Philadel phia: McFarland, Evans, & Co., Philadelphia: Evans A Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Pblladel* ?hia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, 'aylor, & Co., Philadelphia; Toner A Davis, Phila delphia: Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.: J. W* tyuggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy2&-tf i 'tfIAKLES TETE, COMMISSION MKB KJ CHANT and Importer of HAVANA S9GARS, ,Newl 188 Walnut street. second story. aul-ly Lauman a kabokg— Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINKS, BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI QUORS, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and llaventii streets. jelO-tf PIANO FORTES. rTTYfI Just received, an elegant stock of RAVIN ■’tfnOON, A 00., NUNNB A CLARK. HALL9T, DA< VIS A 00., and GALI A 00. 8 PIANOS. MKLODS ONB of best quality, at J. B, dQULDV, S. B. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT its. mfclft-r - attacks caused by Worms surer, safer, or spesfller ?t everfyilt. Daocsr, by the CHIOKERING & SONS, Mane rnrrn facturprs of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND, SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANQ.yORTES. This is the largest and oldest' manufactory in the United States, having been ESTABLISHED JN 1828, Since which time we have MADE AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED PI4NQ9. And have received as testimonials of their SUPERI ORITY over all-others, 11 GoW, 18 'fitter, aqd 4 Ifronss Nil WW’irM a B «-., ,t ,ao7 CHESTNUT Street. „ ocb-Om sunm. t. msatos. T j. tauwav maniov, WILLIAM 1. MOaiOS. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,. FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STRUTS tsiladmi^su. MEERIOK & SONS, INOINBBBB AND MACHINISTS, manofaeture Hitch and Low Pressurefiteara Engines, for Leni, River. ana Maxine service. Boners, Gasometers, Tanka, Iron Boats, &e,, Cart* togs of au kinds, either Iron or Brass. Ittm frjmg*qo[i for 04s Workshops, Railroad Retorts and Qaa Machinery of the latest and most improved oonstruotlon. Hvery description of Plantation machinery, snoh as Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters. Pumping Engines, &o. Sole Agents for H. Billieux’s Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. Boss’ Parent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pomps. ' ffapielnteudapt—B H. 8437QL Delaware mutual safety in surance COMPANY. fSCJ)RPORATBD BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFIIOE B.E. CORNER THTRD AND WALNUT Strepts, Philadelphia KARINE INSUzi ; ANOB ON yttskii?,) ‘ " T OAPQO. >To all parts of the World. FREIGHT, ) ~ INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by Birer. Canals, Labes, and Land Carriage, *' to all parts of the Union. FIRS INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, lee AFBI3TB 0F TOE COMPANY, November 1, 1858. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Katate $ 71,863 86 l bllidei!pblaOit»,'aDd other Lotas 26? ,066 60 Btfcea In Railroads ant Insurance Companies 26,862 60 BiUb QeeeiTab.e.; ' 207,666 35 Cash on band *,«..•• ........ ’42,06? 86 Balance in hands of Agents—Premiums on Marine po'icies recent!) if sued—and other debts due the Company,..; J.. 1 61 288 14 Wt}llun Martin, fSnea 0. Hand, '/e«»jds-n : o**)r — TJj*ophUu* Paulding, Edmtfdd A'/Souder, Jamae Traqualr, John 0, Darla, * William Byre, Jr., John B. Ponroae, J P. PenUton, Qe6rg'e Q- Lelper, * Joshua P.' iyre, K4«aid parljtfgton, B*fonel E. QwVsa, iirl R/tf. HuSon, H<mrV Sloan, * WM 0 Ludwig, James B. M*?arland, Hugh Craf£, Thomas 0. Hand, .Spencer M'JWain*, Bobett Burton, Charles Kelley, John B. Semple. PittaVg H; Jones Brooke, D T. Morgan, " Jacob P Jopfcs, T.'f Lng%Q, »< WILLIAM MABTIII, President. THOb. 0. HAND, yice President. HENRY LyLBpRN, dlp-tf nHEAT western insurance and TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, 403 WALNUT ? 9TREKT STATEMENT OP BUBIXES* EOR YEAR ENHING OCTOBER 31, 1858. fi'23 800 00 . 61,463 03 |275 283 03 Capital qaiplps.. Received for Premiums 91, 45 “ . “ IntereBt 3 1 82& <t> $99,800 0* (aid Losses. Expense Commie -3 Blons, rejneuranee, Return* ! etl Premiums, Ac...,...,..,. $70,868 00 ASSETS. Est&tp, Bonds anq Mori su> h Dill# Receivable Unsettled Fremiqins and other ! debtadae Company 17,823 02 pqsh on ljand, A“d in the hands of Agents 8,389 28 5276,268 08 < At a meeting of the Stockholders, convened on the *lfith last, the following ppraqnß were elopted DI&EO* •TOKB for the enaniog year, vi*: 1. CHARLES 0 LATuROP, 1423 Walnnt street. ALE*. WBILLpIN, rrerebant, 18 N. Front street. WM DARLIhO, 1838 Pine etieet. ISAAC HAZLEIIUHST, Solicitor. JOHN’O. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, & Co , B, TftAOY, firm of X. Traay & Co., Goldsmith’! QaU. JOHN R. MOOUBDY, firm of Jones, White, tc Me- Curdy. • 1 . THO 3. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie It Zeller. JAB. B. SMITH, firm of J. B Smith & 00. JOHN K. VOGDKS, cor. Seventh and Sansomste. . DANIEL L. COLLIER, Arm of 0. 0. Grant & Co. THOMAS POTTER. 229 Arch street. < CHARLES HABLAN, cor. Walnnt and Sixth streets JONAIHAN J. SLOCUM. 16* 8- Fourth street. At a subsequent meeting of the Board CHARLES 0. LATHRQP was tmanimonsly re-elected President, and Hon. WM. DARLIhG Vice . JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary. Th*s Company has DISCONTINUED MARINE HULL RISKS. FIRE, INLAND, and MARINE CARGO RISKS oon tlnue to be taken oo the lowest terms. n27*d&Wtf IT IS A DYE, AND A PERMANENT ONE,—H. P. * W. O TAYLoR’J A complete HAIR DYB and Dressing together, em bracing, in high perfection, all tfca*. is requisite for Ooloring Softening, and Beautifying theUalr. To be had at tbo principal Dreg and Variety Stone, and of the Manufacturers, 641 North NINTH Street, Philadel phia dlG'lm IT IS NOT A DYE! JEROME’S If AIR COLOR RESTORER will re store Cray Hair-to lie original color in from ten to twelve days, and restore the Hair where it has fallen off tad become thin. ,.,,1n fotxrhonri ln one boat Itmajrbe used as freely as water* and Is the most beau* tifal Dressing for Ihe Hair now in use. Thousands in different parts of the Union hare testi fied to Its wonderful virtues, and alt who have used it join in their praise of it. Bold, Wholesale and Retail, bj Dr. BWAYNB & BON, No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Soli Agents for Philadelphia Trade supplied PERRY’S BLANK BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT! 8. W. CORNER POORTU AND RAOE. PREMIUM AWARDED . By the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing Superior Account Books ■. FIRMS Intending to open ne«r Boohs on tho first of the Year, can select from a good stock on band, or have them made in any desirod style in a superior manner. BOOK-BINDING- of every description executed in the finest and moatsubata- tial meaner, at loir prices. MAGAZINES bound fromEOcts. to $2 00 per volume. , MUSIC) bound in a new and handsome style, from $1 to $3. OID FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear equal to new, BPRAIN3, PERRY'S BOOK-BINDERY, FOURTH acdlUOß. OldestesUbllihed Binder? in Philadelphia.. s23*2m OIRST PREMIUM AWARDED JL B? tna FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER, 1838, TO TUB WEST PHILADELPHIA STARCH-MANUFACTURING COMPANY rO » THBIB DUBITiLIBU PEARL STARCH AND CORN FARINA. THOMPSON, CLARKE, A YOUNG, 130 anil 132 South FRONT Street, n2T-tf Agent* for the Company. Brick-making machine, which makes the Brioks sod temper the clay, makes ft om one to three thousand per hour. Upwards of thirty In use. Patented February 3d, 1858. Machines and rights for sale Counties, or one-fourth of the Patent, will he sod. Kno*n to b* the only practical one In use. Ad dress C. OARNELL, Germantown road, above Filth street Philadelphia dIS-ttmlO C'tHEESE. —£00 Boxes Herkimer County J QHUE3E, of flaperior quality, for stle by 0 0. SADLER, Ac CO., A Win 8t . second door below Front. T|/10N0NGAHELA WHISKEY.—OO Bbls. iYJ. pure Ryo Whiskey, in store and for sale by WM. a. YBAIOH, m SW* imoav si. W* ISnoincse CEarirs xnrißisois piano £axit*. Matljinetfi anil iron. 3mnran« Companies .. 6,1,886 78 ffloilette 'Articles. PHILETIIE IRA IT IS NOT A DVKI jUookbinbing. @amng9 4fonX>o* rjIHE STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. 241 DOOR STREET, NEXT 8008 TO THE POST.OFJTOK, INTEREST FIVE PER CENT Honey received DAILY, and every MONDAY EVENING, oir offpoarr, IN BUMS LARGE AND SHALL, P AID BACK DAILY, »HOM 0 O’CLOCK A. M. TO 8 O’CLOCK P. M. Dipofliroae oih naiv rasi* hooti by obioxb, IB IK B4HK, IV DBSIBBD, 1. HBNBY HAYEB. Teller. The spring garden saying FUND. fOrLBTBXID BT TCT LbQIBIATPXB 0» pMntBTLTABIA.) PERPETUAL OHABTS&. HTI PBB CENT. Interest allowed to Depositor*, Money* Paid baofc on Demand. OniOß,' 88’f NORTH "THIRD BTBBIT, (Oouboudatjo* Bijrx BviLDiao.) This Institution ia now open'for the transaction of business, and lathe only Chartered Baring Fond located In the northern part of the olty. The Office will be open (daily) from 6 to 2k o’clock, and also on MONDAYS and THtJBSDAYfI. from 6 until 8 o’clock in the Irening. HANAGBBS. John Kefiler, Jr., James b. Prtngle, Jacob Dook, Joseph M. Cowell, J. Wesley Bray. Bobort B. Daridaon, P. 0. Ellmaker, John P. Verree, George Sneoht. JAMBS S. PBINGLB, 10BN. apZl'lftf Frederick Kletl, Btephon Smith, John V Levy, Hon. Henrr K. Strong, 'Daniel Unaerkoflor, Hon. Wn. Millward, Frederick Btaake, Francis Hart, Joseph P, LeUlero, Pwoidenl Secretary, GBOBGB T. X CJAYING FUND—FIVE FEE GENT. IN. £> TEBRBT—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUBT COM PANY.—WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WEST CORNER OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. IxcoßroxiriD bt tee State of Pwestitaeia. Honey U received in any train, luge er small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The ofiee is open every day from Bo’elook In the morning till 6 o’olocs in Hie evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till $ p’riock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER; President, ' BOBIBT SBLVBIDGB, Yloe President. Wm, J. Run, Secretary. OIBSOTO&flt Hon. Henry L. Benner, ' P. Oarroll Brewster, Edward L. Oerter, Joseph B. Barr Robert Belflridge, Francis Ley, i. Baml. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerlcec, 0. Landreth Hunns, Henry Difftnderfltr. Money is jecalved and payments made dally. The investments are made in conformity with the 6 revisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE UORT AGES, GROUND BENTS, and stub first elass securi ties as wpl always Insure perfect security to the deposi tors, and whlbh cannot fail to give permanency and sta bility to this Institution. anl-Iv £XYItfG tVMD.~ STATES k 9 TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST NUT Stmts. Large and email tome teoelved. and paid back on da mand, without notloe. with PITS PER CENT INTER IST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 6 o’olock every day. and oa MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 o’clock. 'DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Sootland, from £1 upward*. President—STEPHEN B. ORAWSQRD Treasurer—PLlNY TOE, v T.II.r—7AMIS B 7 HtJOTM. s Insurance domjanwß. TIE QUAKER QITY INQUBAHOE COMPANY, OPPIGQ WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA,—CAPITAL and SURPLUS *2T7,- QB&.Bs.L_Tniuree against LOSS or DAMAGE BY PISE and the PERILS OP THE SEA. INLAND NAVIQA TION and TRANSPORTATION. IP* TEN per cent, in caeh returned on the earned premiuma of Open Inland Policies. OFFICERS. President—GEOßG! H. HART. Vice President—E. p. fcoga. Secretary aqd Tre&sureg— K- R. COGGBBAUi. Quo. H. Hut, ’ P M".W. Biller E P- Bose, Andrew R. ohambere, Ae G. Cattail, J, L. Pomeroy, Joseph Edvards, Ohir\ps Q. Imlar, John G. Dale, H. R. Coggshall, Foster 0. Perkins. Sami. Jones, M. Bon. H. U. Fuller ssZl-y Attest, B ' «. coggsHALL, Ba’x. * MBRIOAN FIRE OO.i 18M CJMBrS.B PER No, aiO WALNUT fltraet, abore Third, Philadelphia Haring a large paid-up Capital Btooi and Snrplnr Invested In sound and available Securities, continaet 3 insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port ana their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted oiaio*o*s'. ’ George Abbott, * John T. Lewis, John Welsh/ Caspar "W. Morris, BamuelO. Morton* James B. Campbell. . Patrlok Brady; Bdmund G. DutUh. Charles W. PopUusj, • ABBOTT, president. THOMABJt.MARISiStwretary. je23-yif CITY INStTEANOE COMPANY, No. 110 South roU&TH Street. , CHARTER PERPETUAL. Oupitai ...........#300,0n0. , ■• . OruaniAUgs;, ' Privileged to lnitu; HouaW, annually or perpetually P«KW«I oMor aleaeperiod: taie Marine, Inland, and Lira Iniuranee Rhks: nooln He poutsj hold Truta and grantaonalUea- AjUPIUBD WBBS8) President, »aW. S^* 1^11 - y ‘" **«*• m T& u.W.L.K.I^, J. W. Poraey, P. B. Mingle, James Watson, Ladl&xa Matthew* i WUlUza Cnrtii, 'oraer. l&fjS.tjM 70 AUc*4Wegp, B. 0. SriST* J. W. DOadßT^ C. Blckiog, J. L. Hutchinson. J.-W. Stokes. jelMy Q. 1 r IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM- Li P ANY .—-The PENN MUTUAL LIFEINSURANCE COUP ANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and SOCK Streets. Capital, *612,786.08. INSURES LI V5B for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—par ohases life, interests la Beal Estate, and makes all eontraets depending oa the contingencies of Life. They act u Executors, Administrators. Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. nnnu. Daniel L. Milled, Barnael 1. StQkdi, Behjamia Coates, WilHom Martin, Biohard 8. Newbold, James B. MaParland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, WUUam H. Kpra, James Euston, Samnel O. Huey, Theophilos Paulding, Oharlea Hallowell, Bdmund A. Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson. Bodolphtui Kent, John W. Horner, WiUiara H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Baunel J. Christian, William Robertson. Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner, r. 8. Mlehler, Easton. DANIIL L. HILLER, President. BAMUXL X. STOKES, Yloe Prw’t. Joan W. Honson. Secretary. nl&-ly V/ fIBS INSURANCE or id ■TAN Of PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE, NOBTHWBST 00 BN IB FOUBTH AND WALNUT STBUTB, nm.mii.rau. Stbaertbed Capital, 9*00.600. " Paid up Capital, 9900,000. DuaoFOia. Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. 8. Stewart, H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler, J. M, Whitall, J. X. Walker, Xdw. 0. Knight, M. B. Wendell, H. Lewis, Jr., 8. K. Haute. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President. THOMAS B. STEWART, Vice Preset. SUfOiL 8. Moon, Secretary. jaS9-y IJHRE AND INLAND BISKS.—FAME L 1 INSURANCE COMPANY Capital 9100,000. (Organised under the Aet of Assembly relative to la snranoe Companies, passed April 3d, 18(6.) GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAS 8. MARTIN, Vice-President. WILLIAMS I. BLANOHABD, Secretary. Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. . George W. Day, Jacob K. Vaughan, William W. Walters, Henry Lewis, Jr., Charles Richardson, D. B. Birr jy, Barclay Llppincott, John W. Brennan, Jos. R. Brognard, A. H. Rosenheim, Ohas. Stokes, fe24-y M. Stern, 17^ASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.— MU OFFICE No. 6 EXCHANGE. Authoriebd Stook Capital, |joo,ooo. Ohaatbk Pbhpbtdal. Eire Bisks on Merchandise and Bnildings. Marine Risks on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. Inland Transportation Bisks on Goods per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms, DIRECTORS. Andrew Cochran, . George A. Wright, William I. Brown, Thomas Bhaw, Biohard G. Stotesbury, Geflrge Cookman, Peter D. Myers, Charles Stoy, Robert B. Walker, Jacob Heed, Jacob Lnkens, W. O Stotesbury. - ANDREW COCHRAN, President. . William I. Beowa, Vioe-Pre»!dent nB-tf Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY. No. 412 WALNUT Street Philadelphia DIRECTORS. Thoe. L. tudera, Win. 7. Leeoh, J. Edgar Thomson, Itoht. W. D. Traltt, M. W. Baldwin, John H. Diehl, John 0. James, Wm. K. Hamlin, A.J. Bucknor, H. H. Shllllngford, John W- Sexton, O.E, Spangler, William Ralguel, H.H. Houston, Edwin Booth, Wm. H. Lore, John Gnrrleon, Charles F. Norton, E. 8. Wame, Isaac Mjer. President—THOMAS L. LUDERS. Vice Preald«usr*E. B. WARN*. Beoretarr— OHAKIjES A. PUT. selß.tr BROWN’S JAMAICA GINGER.—This iaaiemeiysuiied to the extremes of heat And cold, and at all times beneficial, when gentle tonic and stimulating influences are required Its s*l nutating property being independent of alcobolio power, its effect as & frequent remedy need never be dreaded. While it strengthens and refreshes the debilitat'd in the summer season, it is not leas potent during the in clemency of winter, by warming with its healthy tonic principle, and enabling the system to resist the in fluences cf incipient diseases which lurk in a changing climate, ho family should be without it, and by travellers on long journeys or by soa, it will be found nvaluable. d4-s ta th-12igj At an election foe directors of the Union Bauk, held on the 16th of Novem ber, the following gentlemen were eleetsd to serve the enmfng year, viz: James Dnnlap, John Bt Pomerov. PBter alegar, Dm ill Panel, W.Qoff, Milton Cooper, CharleaM Fay, L. J leb-rman, H lon,s D Beoat, William S. Martlen, Hebert Helton, Isaac Hartoo. And at a subsequent meeting of the Board. James Dtm'sp was elected President; John M. Pomeroy, Vice-President; James Lesley, Cashier, and O. W Davis Solicitor of the Bank d» J?t C^ISH.—6B6 Barrels Nos. 1, 2,and3 Macke* cel. SO do and t’ereea Sa mon. 40 do flea >had. 246 do Mftcfcimvr White Fish. 487 <1» Belifaxaod Kastport Herring, 6t)d Boxes rca'od Herring. AiB<>. ‘ 630 Qu'ntala Ground Btuk Oodflab. O •) BADUCR&OO.. ARCH Ft., second donr above Fron /''ITBA. StTGAR.—26O Boxes prime Yellow n Store sad for sale by A, MERINO, MW 1M Bouti IMP Stott, GEO. R. HART, President. OHAS. G. IMLAY, Trewnrer. 6625-tJaal COMPANY, J. LKBLKY, Cashier. fiailroab £ines. gekmlamtowh ■arrlmeSlnw 8 r 0 WNJIIAItEOAI, - wrNTI:a ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS, ISSM. . FOR GERMANTOWN, lo&ve (Jurmantowaß, 7, 8 (namin' inur 111/ A - l -bsWilSr" s * i 2 a;-.. 4 fl B VI A . m„ a , iZI S2fflA? A , fS;%ii' M* f ■ %■ M t ?^ C 1 iIOKBIBTOWN* LeaTe Philado’pU. flv, 9, H £: M., 1 05 min , 3.10 min., 4tf, 6.50 min , li# p. jx - * Leave Norrifltoirn 6,7, 9,11 A. M., 1, Stf, 6.40 min. , ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 0 A. M. and 3 P. Jf. Leave Norriatovm 7 A. M. and 5 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK % n n „y££ oi u * A - RJ - I *- SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN; CHEST-ER VALLEY RAII ROAD FOR DOWNINO TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6# A. M. and 3.10 min. p. H. Leave Dowalogtown IX A. M. end 1 P. M H. K. BMITK, General Superintendent. p o*3 PEPOr, NINTH and q BEEN Sta. PHILADELPHIA AND KLMIKA KAJJL WNB.-QUIOKMT BOUM to Blmlra, Wilkeebarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Book Island, Hiagata BwUnSton, Montreal, Bt. Sauls, Detroit, Dnnlleth, and BtTLau& Passenger trains will lam tie Philadelphia aid ? e P ot > «nner BBOAD and VINK Btreeta, dally, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: _ , .»;» A - M. BAT UXPBKSa, r ‘“‘. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, andllt'Lonl? 00 * Island, Galena, st. Pauls, Burlington, _ . 8 ;S? F> M - NIGHT bxprjbs, lor Jilmlra, Niagara Palla, Buffalo, Detroit, Chisago, Mi i’K u V >9 >,® ook IsSnd, Galana, Bt. Pauls, Burlington ana Bt. Lotus. . j i Thn T.BB A , M. train rnns through to HABBI9BURG, atopploj: at an'gtatHma on the. Lebanon Valley Branch' of th» Philadelphia apd Heeding BaUroad. ABB At Rflpert, for Wilkeabarre, Pitteton, SerantoQ. and an rtatloM on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOAtoOfIG RAILROAD. Baggage oheohed to Blmlra, Baifalo, and Buapenslon Bridge. * d r . * 5 c S 9te !“ 1,9 P'Mdtdd at tits Philadelphia and. I 4'2Vs™ ,lro J a „ ! t:s. 9^ 'BTishet Office, Northwest cornet of SIXTH aod OHBBTHUT Streets, and at 'tho Pas aenger Depot, «n,erof BROAD and YINB. THROUGH EXPRESS FRSIGfIT TRAIN Lmtm tho Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dally, exeepied,) for all pointsWert and North, at 4 Freights ranet be delirered before BP. M, to Insure their going the samo day. Per further information apply at . ’ Freight Depot, Breed, below Vine,' Or to OHAB. S.TrAPPSk, General Agent, N. W. eor.Sixth ana OhastnutStreets, °el-t f Philadelphia. • [\TEW rOEK LINES.—THE' CAMDEN 4" AKDAM B° y BA It ROAD AMD PHILADELPHIA AND TBBNTON BAILBOAD COMPANY'S! MNMS. ZBOtf PHILADELPHIA TO NSTT TOB*. AND WAT P&ASBfU and Amboy, Accommoda^***’ At - * ® commodation ; a ffi At 8 A. M., TiaOusden and Jersey CiW, IJjpaiug At 10 A. M., by Bte&inbcftt soift«yison,Ti* Taco t»r and Jawf/ Mornlnr Bxpreaa 8 00 At | $. U., lit, Gamdaa and Amboy, O. and A. Jz- A'm?.H .'▼la fcVmdVn aad * JerMj* Oiw’tTtolni * °° At 8 P. M., rU Camden aau Amboy* Aeeoanaoda* tioa, let Otau 8 ife At A 6. Jdy TftOAiadtoaid AmAoy,*A’o>niiireodi^ ....in Th«BP.M.lint nu dally, all oilier* Sendee*•:. efptea At llAf P M., from Semdogtos Depot, Til J«rcey City, Mall, Saturday* excepted.. {2 28 Jtrpress Lina* atop at the principal stations only. Tor Belridero, Baiton, Ilemington, Ac., at BA. H «H 2 X P. M. from Walnaf atrelt tk’ yorWster Gap, Stromisbtiry, Pa/4eWu, tTllkenbarca, MontrcM.Orcafbcod, to., ft tfXll.,TiaDolawar'*, Laotawann* at Wcnjra Wlroid. tai fa.alfoM, its A. M. and 2P. M • lor Honnt Holly at 8 A. M., and 1% and 8 P. It * - WAT IICSBA Pot Briitol, Trenton, £«., at 2% and 4 P. K « £nltZ3’?s:‘ OM ' *&**»• '■“‘•r ' Steamboat RWUtdfi4o«Uoiilbr Bordentown, and In termediate plw«j, at 9X P. M. jßtoaHHwat John Vsnson. lor Taaonr, at ZO and 11* A, M , and for Burlington and Bristol at 4 P/M. iOUinMexeaptniO. M ,laan*Walniitatwafrwliarf ponnda of baggage only allowed eaoh pas- Mnger. Passeagen are torn tatta* any tWng as baggage bat their taring apparelT" All bag KH* orer Mtv pftwda to be paid for e*tm.. The Com Ptoy Unit tkilr reiponaiblllty for baggage to one dollar P* r pwad, aad will aot be .liable for any amount be y*ad 8100, exoept by cpeolal eontraot. WM. a. ftATZHKti Agent C. A A. B. 2. 00 ssmm w PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGT9N, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. On and after Saturday; Decemt*r'4. 18118. r ' J PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE i A r *? #ltlmoI, » * % 8 A * M * i ?•*«?(lxprEsT)lid UriU. 1 • ri' for WUnslMteß, BA. M 1,8,80. And 11 PM. S°r»* 8 4. M., And A inARAO P.U for lil44leto»n,atB AJM./audlP.M; ’ r " for DbTar, at 8 A. Ml, and ID. M.* -■ PorSeafordatB A. K.,and! P.& , TRAINS 1 0R PHILADELPHIA, > ' Eultlmora 8.80 A, «!., (»Jii*eM,>l2 noon; an a p.w r, Mi * I>uy« Wilmington at T2O ml U;4O A. M., a .16 u 8.66 . i ’ Emm New Oaatleat 6.46 and 11.11 A.M., and S.Ot Dears Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 6.80 P. M. leare Borer at 9.20 A. M., ltd 4.36 p. H. Lears Seaford at 7.,6 A. H.. and 1.46 P. M. TRAINS FOB BALTIMORE. ' WUmto ** Dn #il ° A. M., 1,66 P. M., and 13J6 SUNDAYS only at 11 P. U. from Phllaltijhla to Bal timore, Do do 6.40 P, Id. from Baltimore to Phlla delphla. freight Train, with Passenger Oar attest,ed, will ran ja follows: tears Philadelphia for PerrrrlUe and Intermediate place* at 6 00 P. if. tears Wilmington for do do do 666 P. It tears Baltimore for Ham de Oraoe do 600 P, M °°2 8. M. FULTON. President ISHniaaßßw3 XIOBTH PKNNSYI-- TANIA RAILROAD. FALL ABBANQEMBNT. Far BETHLEHEM. DOYLNBTOWN. *O., and hr olose railroad connections for Beaton, OaUfieea, New York oitr, Allentown, Williamsport. Water Gap, Manoh Chunk, Elmira. WUkeebarre, Hasleton, Niagara Falls, Scranton. On and after MONDAY, December 13!h, 1868, Pas senger Trains will lear. FRONT and WILLOW Btreets, Philadelphia, as follows: For Bethlehem, Easton, Wllkeabarre, Water Gap, Scranton.Ao., (Express.) at 6.16 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Haach Ohnnk, Williams port, Elmira, and tha West, (Express,) et a. 16 P. M. For Dojlesiown,'(Accommodation,) at 8.46 A. M. and 4 P.M.. For Fort Washington, (AooommodaUon,) 6.P. M. TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA tears Bethlehem (Express,) et 9 A. U. and 6 P.M. tear; Doyleetown (Accommodation) at T A. M. and 8.80 P-M. tears Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. M. ON SUNDAYS, - Philadelphia, for Doylestowo, at 4 P. M. Philadelphia, for Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M. Dojlenton, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. 6f. Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at 3.40 P. M. All Passenger trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Chatham street with Fifth and Bixth Street Passen ger Bailroad. ■ Fete to Bethlehem 31 60 <l iffcuohChunk. aba . iMt0n.*.,.,,,, 1 50 “ Doylestown 80 <ll3 tf ELLIS OLABK, Agent. IVOV. 29, 1868.—CHAHGE OF HOUR ll PENNSYLVANIA ' CENTRAL RAILROAD FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PJTTj»nrfRGH. WHEELING, INDIANAPOLIS, STEUBENVILLE, OtitVELAxu CINCINNATI, CHICAGO? LOUISVILLE, BUBLINGTON. ST. LOUIS, ST. PAULS, NEW ORLEANS, “ ’ And all Intermediate Points in OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, HIGH I. ga’n, WlSeorfsiN, MINNESOTA, MKsirai. KANSAS, AND NEBRASKA. * Passengers to points,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling Olerelana and Crestline hare ohoiee of nmtes, and art requested to make a selection before applying for tick* sti. ~ THRU THROUGH TRAINS LIAYI PHILADI! - PHIa DAILY, POR THE WEST: (Mail Train and Past Line, Sundays Excepted ) TJUIHJJ LEATB >HILADIL- I RBTOSHISQ RKAOH PBILA PSIA. | ' » . DILPQIA. Mail train at.... 7.80 A. M., I Mail train at. .11.00 night fast line 4 00 P. M. I Past 1ine,...,, 8 SO A. M Express mai1..11.00 night | Express mail,. 6.00 P.M. The mail train stops at all the stations between Phils* delphia and Pittsburgh. WAT TftAIHS I.BATI. WAT TBAIXB AMUYB. Harrisburg ac- Harrisburg ac commodation.l,oo P. M. commodation.T.l6 P.M Lancaster and Lancaster and ... .4 80 P.M. Oolcrabia....l2 20P.M, (Sundays Excepted ) Passengers for BUNBURY, WILLIAMSPORT, EL MIRA, BUFFALO, AND NIAGARA FALLS, leare Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M , and 4 P. M. The care leare the PenusriTaniaßailroad Paasengei- Station, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKS! streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through tickets to all points West can bo obtained. Baggage will.be received at any time dr ring the day. No charge for handling baggage. For farther information, apply at th«» Station, be tween the honra of 6 80 A. M., and lIP M THOMAS MOORE, Agent Peon’a R. Co. qoUla nnlr fteatanramc. * Arcade hotel, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. PHILADELPHIA. OOHDOOYBD ON THIS XUBOPSAN PLAN. A new lease for & term of years haring been obtained for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con tinue to be oondooted as,heretofore, on the European plan, and the prices remain unchanged, rlt: Rook Pan Pat 600. Dinner 600. Bbrakpast and TbAjßaoh, 37# o. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every thing done to make guests comfortable. The chambers are heated in winter bv 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 whelly for business men—hence no ladies are received. Uj* This house is never closed day or night. J. D. BROW, 003-3 m E. DB YOPNCt, . TONES HOUSE, ~ If HABBIBBUBO, Pa., JLKOANTLY POBHIBhId 8 ** 4 MM ' J HOW OP*N TO YIBITOBB. mj29-j WBLLB OOVIRLY, Pror EL DE LAKEY’S SALOON AND RESTAU RANT. aN. S. corner THIRTEENTH and CHESTNUT Sweets, Philadelphia. lttArj * WAU ao2 3mo WM. A DE LANKY. Proprietor. PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No. » BCB MABIT®r f trout, four doors shore EIGHTH, aouth fide, Philadelphia. Stowed, Boasted, Fried, piekled, do., do , for Home Coosumpliou and rraufportation. N. B.—Dlnner from twelre to three o’oloek. -oc2i-tf PORK. —409 barrels New Mess Pork for «le hf 0. 0. SADLER & 00., 49 ,AROH jSt.j eeooud door fcelow Rest, SaUroob fL\tus, rtcamen dAUjr line of Oleyeland and-fii!?Jnlw n w?£ Wtelarn Blfera, And At oh7apm^mmarSr^l£^Sot; SfWawteaSHßET »i»« Oum—Bootf,lkoM,HAb, m OAPA, Books, Dry Hoodi, (In Imxm . , baba and tranks),-Drags, (in'baxau and bales) Feathers, Furs, ta.... co, , M iA n „ kwitai 1 100 lbl BMrtlng aud Tioking, (in oririrSi < Mm), fiiua < fa '•'ML-HardTOA, LAAthsr, Lrquor, (in casks,) Wall S*PM) Wool, and Bhaap Palti, . T NAatnard, Ac.iko. TUc, nor 100 lb T*iad Otiao-AnriU, Hemp, Bacon - • »o B A£fa&‘ eSO. par 108 in . . safBSSEg-' »t I , ttß33 pWa.boMrtfoSartoSak packagea*’^fp° r Sh S* a * 1 ‘ Railroad?” All Goods eo£icied£, *^^/‘’”^^* , *** , * MAdifion, Indiana- h W Dm«; L « ' U. Melonun, rtr«t%'T ; ** , H- H. HOUSTON/ , o«tntfPreigMA*eai- ■ Sl)ipjwt a . . STEAM' TO GLASGOW, LIVER ■ ■ Return tickets, good for six months, to aftfcar nf <Va wouhbwToar. Edinburgh, Cummlng, Saturiiy. Dec26.l2o’el ( v i k m Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, Jin 22.12 o’clock M -i »»0M OLASOOW. Sri OW ’v Th °?“*> We<lnß »**y, December 22d. Edinburgh, Cummipg. Saturday, January 22d BATES OE PAftSAGRT 7 - . - »»ok OIsISOOTT. . • • - First Ola • __ , Steerage, found with ooofcd jicVfsiro"' 8 guineas. Pirrt 01... ,‘ S * ,0 “' “ f **»,KU tAriVua&S first Q1a5c........,-..,J140 Steerage.. ..... • Ago 15** 4 Burgeon attached to each Steamer for freight or paaaige aptly *0 ■ i WALNUT Street, PhUadel • BOBEBT ORAia,lI Broadwoy.Neir York., • nogl ll * ON * 7 ’ Ba4l “uau’a Baltlmora. FOR OHARLESTON. &.C^-Heron’B SiBIINE—ONLT KtOCLARLIRE—GOODSR"- Sf tA»ma SIGNED EVERT ttAr.—freight and iasurance at lesa than vea aal ratea, hp the iteainaWp KEYSTONE STATE, Oapt. , , Marshman, to aall on BATUBDAT: Deo. 21, At 4 o’elock P„M., from aecond rrharf abore Vine it. For fofftiw paiileulan please see r adtertisem9nt ol SUfttnihin ESI STONE STATE. In this paper. . For freight or passage »pply to ' <w, A. HERON^*., pao : BSB North Whame. FOB. OHAKLESTON. AND 8A- SopSiSi VANNAH LINE. - GOODS RECEIVED AND OF LADING SIGNED ‘ EVERT DAY. v ' The splendid ftrstalasa Stsxmahins ‘ KEYSTONE STATE and BTATE OF GEORGIA, Now form a we«kl? Rne for the Sonth and SouthwMt. one of ttn* ships sailing erery SATURDAY at Id e’cloak A. U M for ud imiUc , . • notice; * Until the steamship State or Georgia has reeeited her new boilers, the Steamship .Keystone State. in.ordex to accommodate passengers and the trade, will make Weekly Trips, alternately to Charleston and Savannah. -• . rfoaoHAKi.arttoa v The steamship KSYBTONB STATE. Captain Q.P Marshman, will sail on SATURDAY, December 26, at 4 o’clock, P. M.. FOR SAVANNAH. The steamship Kejatone SUte.jCaptadn Oharlee P. hlarshman. having-been detained by fog,'wnT aall oo THURSDAY, December Id, at 4 o’clock P. H At both Charleston®! bavanhah, these ships connect with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail nods, foe., for rilpUceiln theSontk and Bonthwevt. Frelght at an average of H per cent. beW New York steamship rates. m insurance; FREIGHT and INSURANCE os a large prosostte* of goods shipped South will 1 be found to helower' by these ships than by sailing vessel*. ; >' / - , Cabin 9 Steerage do * .a...*,.,..;......**.,,, 8 00 -Exonrslon Tickets, good for foe present year/80 00 • No bills of lading aftmr the ship nan sallsA For freight orpesatge, apply t 0.% V '.... . c ' - i.HEBONbJr., ' ■ ' • ' ; No. S 8 (late 81) NorfoWhsfm. Agents at Oharlaston, T. 8. A TrG-. Agents in SavannalirO.. A, GREINER A' CQ. - - For Florida, from Chariesfon, stsimer CAROLINA» tvery Tnsaday 4 >M *‘- aG^ST^dOTfNfkevaryTiiesday r ■ Fair Havana, Cram ChatleetOß, IBASEL,' o« the 4fo and lftfo of every.xmafo.- ; a .= foil . THE BBITISH AND HOST SSO& AMIEXCi:N- HOTAL MAH. fiTBAJft BHUB. . non to« to iimrooi. Ohlef Cabin Passage... ........II BeOoud Oahln PamSge ....... »«o« aoaeoa Tj airasroot. ■ .. Chief Cabin Passage. .......fu SeooodCabin Passage - qq Tbs Shi pa from Boston eall at Halifax. P*BBlA,oapt, Judkina. , f CANADA, Cast. Lang. ARABIA, Capt J.Btoce. AMlßloi.Oapt.Wlelma* ASIA, Oapt. 1. &: Lott. I NIAGARA’ Ospt.Berio. APBIDA, Oapt. Shannon. | XHBOPA. Oapi. J. Leitoh. These vessels oarry a dear white light it mast-head; green on starboard bow; reden port bow. CANADA, Lang, leave*. Boston, Wednesday, Dm. AfRICA, Shannon, “N. York, Wednesdsy, Dec. 8. BUROVA, Leitcb, “ Boston, Wednesday; Deo. 16. PERSIA, Judkins, “N. YorkaWeda»sday. D«4. 23. ARABIA.-Btone, • “Boston, Wednesday. Dec, 29. ABIA. Lott. “ N York, Wednesday, Jan 6. CANADA,Lang, - “Boston, Wednesday,'Jan 12. AfRIOA, Bhannon, “ N York, Wednesday, Jan. 19. Berths not secured until paid for. , , An experienced Surgeon os board. The omen Af these Ship* will nst he accountable for Gold, Silrer, Bullion, Specie, Jeireiry, Precious Stcnei. or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the nine thereof therein expressed, for freight or passage apply to pol-y B OPNASD, 4 Bowling Green. ttHtus anil Ciqsots: GKOTE WHISKEY.—A de- Vy sire 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 analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, & Oamac, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond ell question, to be the most pure and consequently least injurious spirits ever offered the American public. OERTIPICATE OP DR JAS. R CHILTON. Z have analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey, received from Mr. OHARLEB WHARTON, *Ja. of Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances. It is an unusually nun and One flarored quality of Whiskey. „ JAMBS K. CHILTON, M. D., New York, Sept. 8,1868. Analytical Chemist. _ „ _ ■'* PniLADBLPHIA, Sept. 9,1868. p*A*Bix: We hare earefnily tested the sample of Chestnut-GroTO Whiskey which you seat os, and find that it contains none of the poisonous sabstanoe Its Pusie Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious ingredient or the Whiskeys in general use. Very respectfully. booth, Garrett, & oahao, Analytical Chemists. To Chaslss Wjubtov, Jr., No. 33 South PRONT Street, Philadelphia 0c23-dtja3t SCOTCH A'- _<> OKIEB, AND iCUTCH ALfc,LuJNJX>.N Jtv J BROWN STOUT. R Youngers’ Ale, Bt Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, in stood pints. Muir & Bons’ Spvkliog Ale, Edinburgh, Id stonepta, Jlnii fc Williams’ London Brown Stout Id glass pts. do do Porter« in glass pts. Bio d A Co.’s Public Stoat, ia stone pts. In Store and for sale by WILLIAM H YEATON, 216 Sooth FRONT Street. NUUK'S OLD WIJNL fcIOKE NOW CAShY'S. Old No. 70, new 328 WALNUT Street. Snider’s Wines were always pronounced by good judges t> be unsurpassed, and were la reality superior to any in the market. Fart of the old a ! ock I hare yet On band, which eon»ume»B would do well to try, now that the market i» overstocked with adnltetated liquors for to sell daring the Christmas Holidays. Wines and Liquors sold by me, if unsatisfactory, can beretarned. JuHN GABBY, Jr,, d4-Im - Successor to J V. bolder. BKANDIES.— <« Fixiet Castilloa,” Marett, and other Cognacs of Tartans Tintares, in half pines <P»rtor easEi • PeUeyoisinßochelta Brandies, P*'J and dark, in half pipe*, half casta and one-eighth easta. Imported and for sue by __ HENRY SOHLSN & CO., MB M? an>f 953 SnntK Tnnrth streat J 'IN. I —BO Pipes (Dutch Company’s) in bond, and for aale by WM. H. YEATON, 316 8. FRONT a*. ’ HEIDSICR & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE'^A constant supply of the original genuine brand, in bond and instore, ror sale by WILLIAM H. YEATON, sole agent for Pennsylvehia, No. 216 South FRONT Street nnft ALLSOPP’S PALE ALE—In Bhds —A o onstant supply on hand Io Costom-hoa;e Stores, foraal eby WILLIAM H. YEATON, 216 South FRONT Street • u^ft EJnijjs anlt CT^mirals. SHOEMAKER fc 00., WHOMBAII 3HHJ9GIBTB, MuratMtonn ui Cooler PAINTB, TABHIBHSB, Ud WINDOW GLASS, Nortbeut corner JOOBTH end ■AON Btrmta, JhlUdeJphU. 801. Agent. tor ti, Ml. of th. celebrated Iloretr. riot. OlMo. mbSS-tr SOAP. —Time, labor, and \ Money saved. Id using it, clothes do not require any boiling or robbing on washboard On® pound will go aa far as three poauds common Rosin Soap. War ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. It is decidedly the cheapest and best washing Soap ever offered to the pnblio. Manufactured only by VAN HAAGEN tc MoKEINE. for sale by all re ■portable Grocers In the city, and wholesale only by TRAIN ib*McKEONE, 32 Booth Wharves mAW h BEERS' J. LUBRICATING GREASE, the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles Of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES,, CARTS, BRATS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. Tor sale In tin cans, kegs, and barrels, >▼ all the DRUGGISTS U the city and the MANUFACTURERS, Am **" ia HOTTTIT Wi.TSB FLA3MA UR ARTIFICIAL LARD SPECIAL NOTICE TO PD YBIOIANS—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased surfaces, whtoh combines the following advanta ges : A good and unvarying coa-iateuce, e&Bly washed off with water, dissolves ail substances that are solu ble In water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and docs not get rancid. The last property alone rends** it an invaluable acquisition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, at BlMJfl’p Laboratory and Pharmacy, b» Twelfth nb4 Chtftott rtrt »|
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