The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 20, 1858, Image 4

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>,ij. ;^^^MS- : ; Thompson. r
, ': v - recalled
■XCJJfoMr-.-l hayer— Nuiu&rbtia. checks, to the. extent of
-4A&o|toffhayibg J ac.'
hhawfl that,he b%dpttUaa-fffrger.smp, ApdVter
' & the 27th or Aog«btl&4T >:wge, haianceioMr. Hew-
Credit existedstf, pop}ftHsres^sloQ,6(}(),„;Op 4 the
, '27,thjaf AujfUßt,-the batfloce ,-io-Mt. Hpwball’r; favor
' war $lBB.OOO and upwards j-on the 3d of Beptomber it
I-, V? -•/ j ’•
To Mir, Longhead, • JChi%* Balance,.on =the combined
\r. accodats on the Sd of ISS7, fitted:-. 4 . h ;
-A.TrA NewheH. < v..q..5,........... {148,800 (H) .
-' " T % Ai Newhali & Go.-.-. rj?..... ' 75,700 60 *
T^iChili?fiarrlßon^TxesJmier,-‘j. -1,600 00 ,
k^i^n v x *V» :! $220,000joo".
• ; A -To Mr .Thayer. .The severally,
- iJlVifactor/i aqdTilothing.Qy,§rOrawn-c-' h-v; m . . i ;
Harriaen affirmed . ;} *■> »k*;; ■'•
- - To Mr. Tbayer-.l was-a olorlrJn.W in.. Mr. Kew
:;-Kall'a^BUbllßhfuents,ll'reießTOVfr;the^lttte-of,t&o
~'>Binfc of Pvnqßy^yBni» <s i *
that after,.tVat Mr. : Newha}mPPh hMineflslm
: PeMWylTftuihißank notes]and;checks< about,sso,COp t
and. probiblyko,re.>-W» cam*,.pod®ra?ny*mmedUie
'Qb?emtioo' ttookjttrem tupDO'HwWrOn.dlthjtk
• I Wfirej-takeo. at ,parj taken, by
Mr.‘NewhiaUith7 »ttha «me prfcfß
forwhish they .mo^ey: some of
thoreeood* were sold before tbe /aUure of - the bank;
i ' sbnft’oMhe omtmnefsjpf, the Ladk w>re Cbatomers of
. itberefipery, aud we received from wany of.them their
X ob,»te !. A|. reflnmg'eitab
-, , is ntj Ui,,corpse of Bice ,nnd,Drown rtio.ls,
cnatomeislnTsrloußp.rtii
1 wtio-hia in
•oJonnt In tn» b,«nk,<oi .trwswsi ,i)i« concern wi«
;.J n.U«d>tta, “WmwlY,nMngH t B«aB«r i’UlrNew
-’•i armk.tie itm ie yjoipoeei of Thopn.
.AvSosWlnQilbort Il.Sewhall, and tranclafl.,AlU
-bone,-eon oT the pr;iUilont ofthe bank-j-my‘ deputment
I'.waa ,ea»Weri.«)4sbjfok-knwierit ttQo] wbra .othopi to
l , l wbon t j>»i.4 f but : r.>postly j ww to;it mjeolf;
ABjWnty M lh« nminnt r ,bnt frobi
Baptember 25 to Oetobet 20-out sepMpte.wexe.lSO 000
$60,000 of-whlch-waiinJennsylrihlalJaQlL fuoda:'l
• Mr. Newhall aiso
;
v .pa3i 4 s°;Mr. Recount, aod‘ ,xhea .paid to the
'• vahh i accoaot' and shipping intereat ac*
Me Newhallfepu exporter
,of jfloar/importor of coiree,*Dd
, ■■ -couata were kept separate j'eanuot aay when we stopped
kf gatilc fimda;;we received them M
far on && Jenuam JB;fS, i not < . a large auutitx, but prin
.vcipalßcßaMddojog.eoadriie tiine in November, { lBs74
- : S/ ; (}. B«o?w.zonrcc»lled.' “ ■“r' '/; i
■ .IToilr-Jhtyer_ general book-keeper, in
,B»nk,7otj|®enpßylTanlaj have carefully made out
> frvihj.the nopka ot'the account showing the
deposits, eb&tridrkwp;ahdbalknoedof everyday, froiu
. „August3 > Jias7,.toSeptember26,lBs7. J i
. r , correct transcript of aecoants of ?.
A. Newball.& Co ~and G. L. llarrisch,
,' trekeprCr - or.BMiiisyltaMa Sugar ..(Bam? -is
' eylde’dca, sbdwlog an arerage daily bilanoe in
. JtKe. interim -of .these- dates .of $122,268,40 8.10.)
. ‘rVßaudtog witneuitwo,checks.). These are the-dae
... ..bills o’f'Penneylvanla to the SouthWark
JBaak .Of . |2O,Q^,-'.aid, bf 'the - Tradesmao’s Bioik fox
/a s^t>ppolor hilances 'due before she failed,' fend EettUd
. oh giving these due-bills. _ >
l ' .24th tir i>lh\thß bank
iothe'ortybaokj»[b/$6l ,000JMr'.Phlilvr'washdtwMi i I
'nude* tie iettleteoat;*l fouadll.OOO dueßankoTPepn
OOCLdue .Bank .of_.Notth!JLmerica,
/whichoccasioned H.dißq’epasejr Inher accounts. |
.'^Morriplj.'XralibweU'called. .To.Slr.’Tfaajer : ITelrsd
/qsome.iiotefljn the .lU'nXof'Pennsylvinla; f bpfore it*
werri hJ»trinDg: we had deposits! also/[had
.'h4aid rumors of the difficulties of the batik ahdwant
/.vtbaee if my deposit* were c*fej I felt apprehensive'tbet
. y.thq baohwuuldfchßpend specie payment, and went with 1
' the.ijelew of preventing foaa and. delay jlweut to see
- Mr. Alltbone, butsaw Mr. Newhsll; toid-hlm I would'
• - .like cue deposit to.bd..3peeta/, : and tdbe'apjblieltt) ahr
• ,po,tea,whlph might mJAure at thabank inhere ware twtT
dayoflOthmrnth; this
--W«4.tbe9tfc month; Inamealfctohlm,'anil he plodged’toj
- me, u an-cfficer,andaaThomaeA.Newhalt,thaUt
//would beprpperly applied land /thenoteshpuld he
s pomaturity;wcuidbave been satisfied with His ap*
Alii*
. - hooe/whp'cenQrmea thsprooisejafter the failure, Mr.
- NewaaUjTeDeweiv hla - indtvidtffli'gaaraoteei; John
: AWeJoh waa.atandiog by ;'thls,was a two after the
failure; 1' waa anxious to have the transaction closed.
aod,vwrote'to,Mr, Newball to'get me the notes, stating
that twouM/.paythem at once; I asked him when I
-methtm-if- he received my note; hla reply was, that he
for., the day was the eril thereof:”
1 felt aatietied and left him: '
On OcteberlOlh.l again met him ; he askedfaehow
we were going to pay theaeootes; X replied, by a check
ontbe-Pennsvlvania Bank for $14,000, and the remain
: ying rs&6,OOfcby checks \ pn other banka'; .he' asked If X
/ ; woold-rgife amount? he would specify;
- v wtjhad no.oVjeot.ohj I wrote.to him to bring the
to.rae,p he cam?,
~ myself or Mr. Jo. Trsquhalr, my partner, at our count*
-Ing-.room-. .-v-s..- ‘1
- ’*, To Mf . XOughead:; '1 asked Mr’Jfewh'alltb bring tie
• notes; toy object was towecuremy notes without delay
--'Bodi'eS:.,*; ~ ; L -1
';i .Charles L. Borie called..; r <„ >. . ,, r i
• - .v To Mr. ~Thayer, ; .Lam a banker or .the firm of 0 ‘fc
L Borle; Mr. Newball, on the 27th of August, 1867,
■ obtained sloo,ooo, In two checks of $60,000
each; [produces checks ;J these are the checks, on the
Bank x>f.Commerce; as>ecurity he gave[me bills re*
'• ~'celVaola and a/cirgo of/coffee; the-'agreemebfc was,
/ made In regard to notes of. the - Beating RaUroadCoin-
Stny. and DS, Brown AGo —tbat $35,tH30 of the
eidtogßailroad Company’s ’acceptances andsl6,oOO
of T he acceptances of D.‘ B. Brown* Tar which be was to
* pay cish jthia was the pledge hemade.and performed:
, about the end or September, (September, 29.) at the/
fijiil settlement, he.gava\me bills/receivable to elder
- the transaction.; [bandslistof lills receivable to wit-'
:nesg|] this ia a list made out-partly by my bookkeeper
=n and my brother; hare ..aidlsllaet recollection that the
V noier mentloned th«re are the notes which weregiren
. 7 -tbinaby.Mr iKewbaU at the.time ;,some of the notes
W«r« endorsed j cannot recollect If? the Boyd note'w*a\
endorsed or take/any Beading Railroad
note; he was taking Rcailng Railroad ptperf on me:
• I rem*Tuberthouote ot G-ft Thomssrpresidentior
. ' XdllarahM', C6mpany: r belbg settled byachecfcomU
> Bank of Pennsrlyanla, after its failure,-, add redeemed
by Mr: Newball, in current money; had beonln the'
habit of having . transactions ( wiib Mr. Newball/
.under, the-linaresUoiithal he did not want
' money .for.bim'self atthattlajel . ' " ! "Y; }
To. Me'. XpqgheVdjJT'he date/ofthe trsnsAction on'
tbes'd dhedks The che:k of Mr.‘ Thomfis"
president, was, l i tblnk > ;$2 1 00q i vam not certain.' \
j To^, Mr* Thayer. \ ,ohe ‘of tne.. checks' is. payable ! to
./’orter~lßftotl»erpayable to bearer: they are both per
/.. lecUf regular, and navobeen paid,. , ; / ’ '
„ v.'J'iibn B.'.NewhoTd'.swprn—•Co. Mr. .Thayer.,. .1 ex*-
/ebaoged waging Railroad notesfor dalmt on the South
wark and Tmdeiinai’s BaDks to the‘amount of $60,000
,on the .Bank-of BenusyUanla / [Prodndlng due bills.]
Tbeseare the due bills; thay'were both taken at ihfeir
faQe;.no,difcountcjther way. ‘ i*»
. To.Alr .Loughead.J, Thja was about the 6(h'October:
s' kinnot'qUiter to? date: they Vere 1 Reading
, Kallroad notiis : }/noDp had mature^:'they were In rail*
ous amounts of twd thoussnd and twenty-fire hundred
\f-I dbllsralexcept ohe of $lO,OOO, 'which was *neaj matu
rity--within a few dajs j this was the ohe due on file
ttenth ; Uri'Abattoir, *of Southwark’Banki.met me
: and elated th«t if.-Icb'ektd:bffany ; One wishing to ex- !
. change ftic'<ny dther secutitfes: to aequaiathlm; tb4se
. notes were offered .and acc4pWd ; 7 also, the same ar- ;
: rangemenfc waa made with' IS e 1 ! Bank! I j
coUecTed one of. these amounts from the trustee of ' tbe '
City: Bank.,Me; Rogera r foi'.s4,Bso,:/Jtmay be anoWer j
*' ii one-; I collected Mr. % ;NewhaU's request, thus re
ducing tbeindebtedneis, / V r.- *: * {
?Q.*PhUIMi Jfft|-yecelled./j.■■■. i/. / •;
Th *J® r * [Hating a paper bended to him.],
'•Thlr'ts~a inemorandam of' the renewal notes given for
-',' .Tf; ; flj'Ui6yinot4!i;, thV imoant la $10,200 ; ;th« %ido l.
V ilorjDtoreiti rj.Te Mr. Kenhall. rortheaß, a dlacouit
, check uu the Hank cf I’emißjflT.nia, afUr it i,»d hrekfln,
fer?lo,m>o , the, ainountgVluod bj tbe back waa 581,
aa oblj,Jl)6 l!i_t?r«at,waa,irc,e:. bo. ioler'est adhartaito
Mr.jNe'n'liaU;.. thp/ were BubseqatDt'j p.ih, with fn
••■i f 5!? 1 !-«?.'!>? S9ih ; or octohor ; Mr. Newlian iild that
• ? <, ; s o t;tt,ifpr. t19,000,.a , ,(l the bank ahould haTO the
i,ijl>eoefitprihe l &aasaction*. ln ',. , . : \
’/ To Mr\ dlscoanted on the 9th
October,} ;Xextended’these notes; deducting interest
r and.nuklbg $10^0130; it is the identical check glyen'to
Mr * Unmpnreys. , ;
... Oulocsl.w.o; Pattanon aw°rn—l
,„ iheßMkol.Pannatl.anla,actln» (or a abort time; I
, tTM.yhpMfl -bout th? lMtof October.-ISST: I bad bean,
bretlohala a rtirector~lo d.ya—and aubseqaently, with
; . Sfcaani .Jfiaflpr and Baraga, bMain« ajaigcae j I aat
•: tlai llr„.(Jewlialt’a ; account, and maihed „hla ohedka
*o?J,-^> r -'.,o>o T -h»l»;o.»i,4u»> him,-bout,tha.liat
of Ootobar prthe baglnnlng of Notsmbor ;. H wn
, , bafot. t|je chargaa wets madav«gainat hla account
from the rxoha.ge’ drawn by hla eon and Mra, Bat
to”; - 0, 1. -without , refareoca. to. , them ; Mr. Sww
- hall baa more than auffieient in bank to cover anr de
hclt created bjr the draft of blii ton and>Mra. Betton :
there la a balance of eight or ulne thoaiind dollara In
his fsrqr.. . ;
I wss present daring p«rt ’Of Mr. .Taylor’s examine
r-.- tlonVi.Tbebankpaiddemsndain bills receivable: tbe
creditors of the Commonwealth Were psld in current
" fand^tbrongbont;. Mr. NOwhafl got the Beading Rail
road check of $10,030 for the pnrfoso cf.-making.a set-
Iteme&tof aisi.Alm hr-Which ther bknk conld not be In
jured, I pre'emd haviog It in bis bands to that of the
bank; I havn understood that it was applied to tbe set
tleoeot of thft.clalm of. the fiouthwark endTr&desmsn’s
/ /Bank i l have examined into Ur., NewhaD’s: accounts
and found them corteot; Ihavealwsys foondMr.'New
halUstfy explanation.of his
*• a£f*irs in,connect on wifirthe bank, s • -- T
r ,'; To . K s r .- Bought ad. Two' of th's -checks marked
<‘good,?’ werel’a.A. Newhall A-Oo.’sfors3,ooo and
-i
these two i 1 haso made up Mr. AHlbone’s account. •
- Charlsa Boxie.rspaU«d.-*T,o,Mr,VTha>M^'After Mr.
' * *«?hsil:lis4..rea»«meiX;the ,P. :0 Brown,and Beading
Bkilroad notss," B. fi/B'rown
ancesfor Banknotes, ,- ;; ‘ ' T
: - bft> Mr. ' There
was a meeting of the directors at [the Bank of Penns.vl
. , vanlSj On tbu26tb September, r at 8 o’clock In the morn
• ing, In l the roon) where the.bosrd always met; - *
\£ h *' da P;£f ,tbe'suspenalou s;to
’ other city banks read. : *
To Mv. Wharton. ' Any one.golog In'the bsuk bad to
go up the steps. - '< 9
Wm/IfSaysgerecalled.' . / - 1 ; ' v ;
« 0 *i *? J onr'oif the assignees, with
Messrs, Taylor and Patterson; 1 understand that there
wSiSj, l^ oa r Mv-fe.b^Vrhe
har-tfrtditOd[ the-b*nkwlthithe £60.000 bill, and the
H* 1 "* Sg£lWj»»! «Q«? elnoe that MU was romlttod ;
Mr. Peabody makes no claim on thti hank for it * h« hu
: >;-ete4[ted/the»babkwithHhe' whole/amount *l hdve
always found Mr.' Newhkll. prompt to glve- p acv deairld
: okplanatlon r of^matters, asked - O P f him J regard tte
af-tb.VSSO.OW bill of ekebaa'ge full/Smm!
•teattopaytheblll.- . r ; ■ » • r
bi nooB^8 * 11 ’ ■ - » suit for the
TaMr Tb. rer.v.The offer le, by: the holden. th.t
the; qeeßtJou ahouM. be left to three referees of the
JWjuot,that Mr.Keehalt had’loitby-«, e bank;and
the euit vonld .be withdrawn 1 If he haa no claim
tto.Mll wllljbe de«troyed.»
>' on * h »4lCVM |F *“i‘'fv bfonght to compel a
BoMer»«rth»bill.are wining to hirearefereheo of
Sfn 3i! ton **®-, Jw *; n «ohtMrv s Newliall hah lostibr
that,battnltKi:bank, 2nd
ttkh Si W r ttf.-ttA.jn. ' X Jtnow Mr
made » hJd/b'.’aa ? OM . I / r »‘ l e ,o <i 0 'he effort.
Sir/ ?,*ub Of Pena.vlTauU J end know
t J h r LS‘' 1 .n e " ,e ' i »«M'ln'ere>t in the pro-
WIVM and wa 1 1 Indirectly connected with mo In tl/e
l n*^®’. u Ho*d*i'OOTVextr»ordißAry efforls for
s?ko H^ Ce^ n * for our obligation!
Sel?s iP} uoirasl di«*matanc? ?
{ President ;' it is u«u&l for
leave:the-nfleotfation of «tAdin-<w
'' “ f •>. bank * " S,e ' liD . B
“Si n,a “ >ay thatltwcnld
but that |t U tf»4i«Upn» to the boahf,
n note uouTene’ihe board for the
vvlSolo aSdwi'££rM 1 ‘ W»aor the Hank or Pehn’
•Tdf it at-thfl same ld pftymCnt
v* c > — I haT * *
-AiO
{ l.s?nrwbfr I °h» I> !i o ?i Mr 0rB **
«I dsn t" - had takstp/rom the a tb ‘ t Hi &
Übhckfftn! $lO Odr I ltiSS ?t Jr* 4 ** ' **>o* %
aJiSS f «i
SSsSfiggiffigfe^
\in *a .«■// ' 1 *.v
b*nk could not have lost a cent by the , these trials have been baaed uponspeclat uctn of gaclia-
Iransaotion : tho substitution occurred beiore I went* which p-oTlile for the examUSa-
Ai»n in flit, bank t th© itmoont hadlbeen taken tion of such offences, and for the pUnlßhment of those
*mmm?»***p**M h «meurtw. »»
alteration made after I cat»a; this was before the bank auoh aot of Aywubly, which meela juat such a case,*
had oDe»S«br,asual'buetbe«;l fllaViu'g a book, the and It was SWT in attempting to
•tfacon&fceiletla statement,haatfed to him.] This Ja Jatowthwe affars, the District Attorney was
statement of September* 24: the. amount here, .would obliged to risort to- the.comoion-law form of an aotlofa
have gone ttf.Hhe dx&hinjreS on''the 25th {it appears ff conspiracy j otherwise-there ttas. tio
from thisVhhV’e been taken •from the Girard Dank 1« °^ r , la ' r *> meet thd alleged offend®. Htr.did,
l to'the chocks on tmr oWn bank; Idid **> perhaca, hia duty pointed, charge the two gen
f hot look &t‘the checks at,the. time, and,l should have tlemen who were, probably, the most prominently
! beta’llQ,Ooft abort .In mv cash if it were, not carnet, interested In tho affairs of thla bank, and aa far ftft bh
.{There wae'theif ban ted to witnesaa bookwhero the epujd make an iorestisiyoa at the tiihoj ho ascertained
'•wottiof tho throe .tollers’ la-consolidated.. The fact Anat wore frerb thafly matters in which these iwo.geq
'nlbOd-thOßame in this ha in the other book J . ; ttemen had been closely connected, in regard to the
•To Mf. I.nn»bi»iid. .B*which.l mean there was no concerns or the bank, and, perhaps, not having the
’deSciericw in cash preference to the book will ehoW opportunity of ao full an investigation as he would
-what check wiis substituted pi-told.you that I : could IiRVO h«d,Jiad fully cognJ/ant iVith these
not recollect anything of the,, transaction beyond.tho gentlemen, did—frbaV appeared to be his duty—pre
books when vou sent to see me on the subject. cant them as implicated in an alleged conspiracy.
John. Weleh recalled.' . ' . Uponthotrial of this case, after these gentlemen had
' T O Mr-Thayer. I was ca|led upon to raise money for V9l 'y fraukly, and I must say, without any desire on
the B&ili Of Pennsylvania on‘.the-lOtVof‘September, their part to avoid this JlOveatlgation, and having ap
-1857.t0 help her ont .of ‘bmrdifllculUeß 5' r negotiated reared at every tlmo and all times, whon called upon by
for JwOiOQO; laißO.soldexch&PgO for the bank, £‘2o,- the proceedings In this court to appear, their trial has
‘Wo,‘for the Philadelphia Cauk, on the 21st of ,Bepteui- come on before you, and perhaps as great an extent has
bar, -1857. - • , 'V ‘ * allowed to. the examination, op the part of the
;To Mf.‘fcougheod. Jt Was a blll draWn, by the Dank Comnionwealth, as has ever been allowed under similar
of Pennsylvania bn G‘. P^ab'6dy v A“oo; ' •• ' • circumstances. This extent, or this range rather, was
.. .W.. Welsh.sworn.r-To,Ur, Thayer. I know tlib Qrm not prevented by the court, Trom an earnest desire that
of Riohard Ro&tronA Co., of Ma- cheater : their com* if thore were a conspiracy it should be fairly shown to
morclai standing is very nigh p I 'am' personally ao- this jury, and if them were not, that these gentlemen
quainted with,tne members of the firm; I have not B fc°uid have'au opportunity fully 10 vindicate them
correaponded-with them>; oar house corresponds with ®*lveg j that thoro should be nothing bidden or con*
G. Peabody &Co ; I have seen Mr. Morgan partner Of cealed on tho part of the Commonwealth, on the
Peabody A. Co , twice in.tho last two weekflfwho said on ® band, aud that there should be nothing stated
that hla house had been paid in fvli for iho £*o 000 which these g«nU«nao would not have an opportunity
bill, before the laHt hour pf the day pn which .it was to explain, on the other.
-due,and that tliehahk obtained'full Cradlv-for it on With regard to one branch of this case, that which
their books. came naturally, in the order of trial, first—Mr. New-
To Ur-Xdaghead.:. Hd did pot Say.by whom it was £ aU>B particular branch-the examination, as yon
paid. * . know, has been full and cempleto. and I am very happy
* Anthony J. D-eieVsworn —To Mr Thayer. I know to Bs 7 B0 » for lt |B tt matter in which I think it my doty
Mr. Koahall raised *5O 000 for the Dank of Penoßy»va- BO - * ™, h ?W-*? agree with tho District At
nia on the 2d of September. IWTi he raised it in Now torney in saying that I believe that every matterwhich
York; we cashed a oheck drawn on- the Bank of the j?" b ««“ laJd , *» Mr- Newhall’* charge has been satis-
Hephblio'by Mr. Newhall: I know that Mr. Newhall [actorily explained. That which attweted public at
weut to New York to provide funds in payment of his tention to his particular case, and to him as one who
check. was engaged in doing wrong to this bank, seems, as far
To Mr, Longhead. ,That wi* ph the 2d of September. , the «»i«i«nce shows, to have placed him, not in the
To Mr Thayer. I sold for Mr. Newhall a largeqnati- Hghtof a wrong-doer, but in the light of a benefactor
tity of-Pennsylvania Bank notes after its failure—at th ® ban , k - Whenever it was necessary, on all occa-
Jeast sloo,ooo—at various rates of discount, from 26 to Bl0D8 » aa the evidence indicates, you find Mr Newhall,
06 per cent „ • * 1 ' instead of takiDg anything the bank, the
To Mr. Loaghostl. It wa»'from the 6th of Novembor P' l “ »>>o stepped fomerd. and, in tho iongusge of Mr.
to Jsnoarr Ist 1863. 1 sold them! I ' mean chrcfcs .ud Welsh, one of the lost witnesses, was exceedingly in
notes on the Bsnkof Penosylmmi: . large pirt'of tho tereeted, and most.urgent in fils efforts to place the
amonnt was his oheck. marked { - good,’ l on the Bank of bank on its proper footing.' Now, it does sometimes seem
Pennsylvania; t 'cannot recollect the details of the thatamnnishimselfanjußtlydealtwHhevenwhendoing
a g A j r that which is most meritorious, and. so far as this case
Mr.* Thayer offered-a- deposition of Michael 51. foes. It demonstrates this to be, the position of Mr.
Rocker, a member of the firm ol lUs'.xon & Co., of Man- Newhall 5 aud, whktever may have be>m hth relations
Chester, England, j to either the president of the bank or to the bank it
‘' OBjictld toh> Mr. lohgheed es not usnil in s drimi- f' lf : **»<•’•' “V h . ST ». M« connection with th,t
net .esse, although the court directed th t, owing to the “sek In a pecuniary or comnlerclal light, lu accordance
illness pf.th* wltnpss, the Bald deposition he taken. with the evidence submitted, and looking et that ert.
Mr. Thayer did not prees the matter. deuce, we must make up our miuds, for we cannot fail
The deposition wae not admitted. to P-toeive and acknowledge that Sir. Newhall has
The defence here c osed for both the defendants. ; been constant id his shorts to heneflt the Institution of
Mr. Longhead. May it please your Honor, I was very he hed been e eotod a direotor, and over which,
much impteasod, and listeied attentively to everythini oc ?“ ionllll f; he •>“? Vj° n ‘* B temporary president
Wat fell froei tho' llpn of my friends who opened the Whon evidence or Ihle character ie adduced, and by
case upon the put of the defendants. I was much im- " nch '-'tuesses as have been examined in regard to it,
pressed with wh.t feUrfrom my friend, Mr Thayer, 5? pee? 4 ”?* t 8 h ! eita ‘e‘° do Jnstlco, and I think the
upon the behalf of. his eltent, Mr. Thomas A. Newhail. District Attornev has acted with perfect propriety, end
The clrcuinataoces of the case, es presented hy tho •» ‘ h ° representative of thla great Commonwealth
Commonwealth .ere Mich, that I felt it to bo my duty ““Sp l J 0 » ct ' w , he ? «uoh n-oeso as this hes boon shown
tepressupon this jury a conviction of the defendants, tothejnry, and vthenheishimsslf eoavinoed thstthese
for the offence here charged.' . ■ - things, which, before their submission to the jury,
If the case hod rested—andT ai speaking of Mr. Thau 'sdhira 'to believe constituted an improper and an ill,.
A. Newhall, air—upon the testimony, presented by the 8“' combination, have served to oonvince him that, in-
Commonwealtbil-. Should: most undoubtedly prese the ", f Being evidonce of a, conspiracy, the testimony
conviction of these defendants, as they stand indictod. has evinced a different state ol affsl. erhe is tat follow-,
f should have urged upon the jury the conviction bf >?S‘he line of his duty, in at once stating to tho jury
Mr: NewhaU as a conspirator. I therefore listened with h r " c »P not joly upon snob erldouoo for the conv.e
great interest to the explanations which were offered hy tion of either of the parties, under this Bill of indict-
Ur. Thayer in his opening, and 1 have given great at- “* o f- ThM “ “*> of couise, joined in this hill,
toutlon to the evidence, by whioh his remarks have »n 4 In-smuoh as the gist of this aclion has been Uken
been corroborated . away by the removal of aU appearance of conspiracy, of
I feel that 1 Bhouid very badly disohargo the duties oourse the iiidlctmont must fall. • ■
of tho office that lam oxeicising if, when a perfect ex- ,V" ar » not tO , J ’’ pot' 81 ? 18 ”. nor havo wo been
planation is given' of coodiiof which apprered very tryleg, any queßtion In refc lon to th. studingor pe
doubtful, and wore a different aapeot, I should hesitate buniary dift: niitva iif tho Bank of Pennsylvania ;we
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developed by.the testimony, preseotod-theie can be ho J OB . this must have removed any, eus.
doubt'; 'and I thlnk'T have the approrel of this court f c 0 P ? r that kind from your minds, I most wllliog
in sayirg that I Hod tho ai»s charged ag .Inst hlrh, and ‘ nd bhcßtfully concur In the subm sslonof this bllllin
whioh 1 heiiered. .evidenced a oorrupt cunspiracy, so tho manner in whioh the District Attorney bps thought
plainly and fully cleared un liy the testimony given In Proper.to plase, It before you. Itrsmalnsforyou.thore
thls cause, on thhpwt or We defendant, that the more ro ma Eu V out . T i? rd a l, oe . ta •
tnanlycourse upon the part of a-proeecuting officer is , Tle of lndiotment was theu handed to the lurors,
to eay so,and! adopt that course. I osnnot find it w ß°’ wi Wont leaving their seats, with scarcely three
within age, after thefeatimony whlchhas been given, m l?P? 8 «B» B Mtolion,were prepared with.their verdict.
10 argue to this,-Jury that Mr Newhall has been cor- „ Orier. Gentlemen of tho jury, hove you agreed upon
uptiy.engaged In iho ruin onddostriiotlon or this bank. ■
. CJnder the tisiimony offered, may it please tho Qonrt. we havo. . - .
and under We eonstrnotion which his been'given to it « n™ }H l ou ' of . thB jt \ ry ?, do
by your Honor, I preso'me that my course is to submit flnd Thomas Allihono and Thomas A. Newhall guilty
.hie hill of indictmont, as the ocoilttal of out defend- '?? Sr; n , ntr an 4 form ln whioU they
out will be We acauitlalpf bolll • Btand lodleted in thle bin !
Judge Thompson. Preolseiy so. sir. ' loreuiaij. Not guilty ....
Mr. Loughead. - It, is to me, elr, matter or great re- J, V ler ’ ~.< }e? ,t leT ? ot ,* he Btrj. hewkeu to your ver
grot that I hove not that te.tlmooy which I behoved to s°f i 1! Ib " Court hse it recorded. You say that you
be the legal and legitimate evideoce hearing upon the Al,i,JOllB and diuiHis-a A. hbwlioU not
acts or these defendants, to constitute the criio with "?”” 6r “ d form in ”hleh Wey stand in
which they are charged. It is, psrmit me to say, gen- “‘p* 64
tlemenof the jury—fori &ddrefs this observation some- ?°I* m m l L do
what to you—tho'fault as mhch or the law as or the ,n Ju4go T^ 1 om f' 0 ' 1 : 1 ““ 8t I8l ” ra J™- gentlemen of
eyideuce, Wat. those who ruin institutions of tbie oha- tho thanks of this court for We patleutman
noter cannot be'punished as they deserve. There lend *“ "Mch you have discharged your duties during
u^^°w D a c nS;.^d^ 11
.he verdict the friend, of
show that the acts tedding to.tho ruin of tho bank were Blessre. Allibone and Newhall crowded around them,
the result of concert and combination, and thus make ?“ d a ' c ”“ B <•' hend-Fhaking and congratulating ensued
couldbe’alicgedm'' sustained 0 ' ccte4 B‘y Wo oßjJ'cfe^r'it.''To“lil who 7 lrad
reffret tliat t a imi ffnew/...a. planation given by the vitnosies for Mr. Newhall, the
dels not go to “how suw .o“ ,niracv «‘ We law wlri 'Ym d ‘ B t of ac q ult«l gave entire sstlsfictlon. The D.-
punish, I hove great pleasure in knowing that the trial It ct A , tl ?, n , l “ r ' Mr ' I J O S? 1 ll ! l 4’ h 18 ’ ff B , ‘ cmjB,, ‘ I L
of this esnse will be a warning' to every similar institu- ‘ f V’w BaB8 i ""tahlished a repotation for ahllit fes
.tion In Wo State of Peups.lrenia, and, I hope, cm. of the , h j B ?'" t or ; lor —t ,n l U880I8 P r0ml " i “S
where. In submitting the ease to von thoroferi • 88n '"’ of datT i aD4 aD honorable and gracorul concos
under the conetruction|iven by tho cou°£ kfthfe bili SW 0 ?! ahBa th, 8 explanations afforded to him
of indictment, Ido id Soneatly and straightforwardly, llm *“ a ‘ P B rahtenos would prove peraocutipn.
Mvinff that Aiw ! >fl'r»>iAtifa M 6 ..4 .... Vl He ban alone and unassisted done his whole duty ably
oharsed aeolnst Mr Nitwhail ar ? ft hd well ; and this community owes him a lasting debt
fiX!for haying discharged tho faco of did
pre« a them! 1 * * & 7 dt/ coUies and discouragements which would have appalled
r/Yr omthe'rdllnK oftalg Court, I understand the law I”*°/ aaother nma
to be, that where onq of the-dereodauts escapes, upon a
charge.of bill of Indictment falls, and
the ease must fall
I submit it. tbSn, etjfnfc that Mr. Neirhell bu excul
himself, so Tar. as, all his transactions hare had
with the bank, and though .there are
many, thiogs wjblob I might say as to Us direction and
J 9?5 I VIP er^n l . ir^I f acts of Its officers were super*
jrite'tjby itadlrectors, It ia cot within.the scope of my
presentduty* and I commit this bill of indlotment into
lyourhatids, nnder'saeb,remarks as tho Court raareee
’properito'makVupOn the'Suhjeot." **'
‘Min'.Wharton,; Before proceeding further, may it
pHWej'OrirHonorJl itould like.to say one word upon
the subject off the; remarks, just made hr hit learned
friend, thfe'DistrictAttorney. .
.The only pxceptioa which I take to thorn'is that he
4 should hare expressed hiß regret that the evidence ad*
laced lu this cause, which he has been for so long a
. time so .sedulously nuTslng. and pressing with so ranch
‘skill to the attention'of the ‘court and jury, should
have resulted In hifentlre conrlctlob of-tho innocence
,nf the,defendants of the only charge which has been
preferred Sgalnsfe them. Now, I would have thought,
sir,.frour.my,knowledge of the District Attorney per
eonally,tlhat. instead of qualifying his comae with the
expression of a regret that he had been' unable to oon*
vict these‘defendintsi that his generous disposition
would have prompted him to say that it heightened the
eatlsfaeUon of hfs.conduct,-in this regard, to know
that the Commonwealth had failed, to discover either
of these highly-respectable gentlemen guilty
of the charge which, in the course of his official
duty, ha had thorn At , proper to bring against
them. Tqat a road, likewy client, havtog passed his
life among us r who was born hero, who for twenty years
had-an Unblemished mercantile reputation, called aa he
was to fill a post which he did not seek, who unfortu
nately fell with-the institution which was in some mea
sure, though not entirely,'committed to his charge, the
father of a numerous .family, the dispenser of many
'private charities, andtbe performer of much publio
good—that a man like himself should have been shown,
after a longand tedious Investigation, to be entirely in
nocent of the charges preferred egiinst him—that such
a remit should be a matter,of regret to the prosecuting
attorney of this county, is to me somewhat Inexplicable.
Now, an, if I feel any satisfaction at all in this case, it is.
first, that the District Attorney has pressed It to au un
usual length, and with marked ability aad energy: In the
nextplaoe; that no impediment was thrown la the w« y
of this investigation, other than that mantle which the
law has thrown around the rights of every citizen;
that every opportunity was given with the view to an
explanation and satisfaction of the accounts of these,
gentlemen, which could in any manner bear upon the
oharges laid against them, and that after such a course
tfasre iu nothing to jmtlfy the District Attorney In
pressing a conviction of those defendants upon the jury.
•I Kish, sir, that the Intelligent and upright Judge who
now presides in this court, the twelve gentlemen whom
I jun now addrewlng, and the District Attorney AtmjcJ/,
as well as ill othersiotere* t*d, could havo paitfclp’at ed ia
the same pleasure,' without the comments that have
.been made by.the.Commonwealth's officer. I hope that
the verdict will be given spirit of gratification,
“I greteraj to belfeve’that.the fair fame of Phila
delphia has not been sullied: nor the reputation of any
of her eons tarnished, in the coarse of this Inrestlgn
tion.
Mr.The>er.‘ I deeia' It mr'daty, m»7 It please the
Court, to edd that I thiuk the leeroed gentlemno "who
he» represented, with ao much <e>l end energy, the
e.tue of tho Oommoowealth, hea, in the discharge of
hts duty, in announcing to the joryhle impresalon that
,he haa no cese upon which he conld ask them for a ecu
viction—done that whfch was precieety hie duty in the
premises, anil that it wa* Impouible hie offleial duty
could be diechargod In any other way. The remark
which I have- to -make, in reference to the cause, is,
that,l am glad It has furnished another instance of the
•Immortal and the invulnerable character of truth and
honesty; that it is an instance not soon to be forgoitett
ia this community, or jo this State, or in this country,
that no matter how much An'honest man may be be
lied; no matter how bilsjr the tongue of slander may
have.bben wHh hla nameno matter Into what meshes,
Into what inextricable-labyrinths and ftUse positions he
mwr have been'placed by .circumstances over which he
had no control, snd no matter how mnoh he may have
.been misnnders'ood, or how unfairly he may have bebn
judged ly. Borne people, that it, has proved, at
iut, that honeaty and truth Me or sooh »n,eternal
ana invulnerable nature, that they must always event
ually triumph. * ; •
Mr. Lougbeid. I have simply said, air, and I desifre
to repeat it, that, in reference to the case which ku
been before ns, I think that every circumstance which
I adduced igaibßt those defendant, and'in which Mr.
Thomas A, Newball was oonberned.as a party, ha 3 befin
fairly apd hontst’y explained y and that, as the bill of
Lv l0 u Jointly charges ibem wfth a conspiracy,
which at the time t believed, and aa I have proof that
the allegations of the Commonwealth have been irtpro*
perly taken In implioitiug him;' also that, aS a verdict
of acqalttal in his favor would result id tho acquittal
or all who are charged with him, I cannot do otherwise
than say that the evidence brought forward by l’hoirtas
a. Ae wo a] l in support of his character, and bis lute
rests with tho institution of'whlch hew&e a director,
Vindicates ttlul, And vindicates inyself in the duty which
lam bound to pejfoxm.- I do. not desire to make any
unnecessaty remarks. lam restricted to a narrow die*
charge of duty. end l feel myeelf obliged to repeat thet
Ti. has exonerated hlmeelf In each e
manner that. I could not coneletentl. preaa upon thia
l . 1 °" of * lis guilt j audl preeame, in law,
that a bill ot indlotment charging conspiracy and free--
wA. !?.’u ifi 01o ? eral «» thoio OUnneeUd with him.
That ia Mil have to Bay, may it please year Honor
Judge Thohtyuoh. gentlemen of the Jury: Tele Dili
oT IrtUOWlent is aboht to he sS’mhHf '4 to your charge,
torn pu & by yoa
1 " 1 ‘0 what he con
elflere to be hfs duty,in the position which thecaeehae
asjttmtld, aftar the hearing in foil of the, tealtoJny on
tho p>rt of the defendaot whose liartieAlar rate has
S 5 tl ?" n broitght to a tthDn in' Beptember of
1557, it web annonneedto tuo publio that the lareest
°f °ur city Hud of our State hal
not .. t * rai L &ble Ihat thoJ “ luteroatod in
thta Institution, those whoso property had, by afalints
°o th j', kind . been swept away anil petiaM tome of
whose , households'had' thhe K3n deiolebett, should
.look around Ift ftatofilahment and ask fdr an oxplana
tlon tor-the manner lu which this wm brought
”?*!■ ■ n 1114 » happen, as we all know, that this
tluoilion waa. principally narrowed down to. the beta
of those Who wertf moat active In taking an Interest In
th£ flmw m i i°. g ?. o f,“ ll * V»” k “t, »nd immediately beforß,
thetlmoof Its failure. Those twd IndlriiltUle wete!
tha hea « Jf this IhStltitlon!
S 1!/' ?|* dlreotor, Who. hal made himself
£i!itLf£w, , P ODt I**-It« operations. Pabllc ODiaion
•pointed ta them, And it was for this reason that the
Soimhi Att ° rnejr> lr \ tflo Dr hid oi&Mal dIUV,
’V r " ly 16 '*<>«'“■■ that hie
omoiai duty called upon him to make such an invent!.
whole matter, as thonld, if ooasibie
difficulty which appeared to exist wlthriward
itOthls insUutlou In the public mind, tnd to asowtaln
whether there had been each a' violation of the laws of
the land‘M it Would b ibis duty to brioif 10 ljcht He
,consequently censed.the Sill ol indlotment which le
no# before yotl to be sent to the Grand Jar? • a true
bill was found,- and after passing through one or two
prelimfnary bfefbre coining to trial, it is
now before ybfi, Wdyou haVe heard thl Evidence Ur“
log upon it. . r ,
'District Attorney, tho laws
of thla State do notprovide for’ any criminal proccpd
iogsin matters ,of breach of trust You have hoard,
and probably it has. made' an impreseton upon your
minds, that England .persons have been prosecuted
-!£ r * 6 ? , *? &n ?B eiae ? tof matters under their charge,
Dfttances have come to us in which
penaltßs hare followed rin convictibn. ’ *■
H Is not, perhaps, known, aa n ought to beknoffn, that
©Jtniltmen’o ifnriUßtjins ISooix.
QSSTIsEMBIf'S
FxjßivnsHriicra goods.
The largest assortment in the city, and comprising
the newest styles of—
FANCY SCAUPS, BIUFFLEBB,
NECK-TIES, SHAWLS,
GLOViS, DRESSING GOWNS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, SMOKING CAPS, Ac.
SUITABLE POll
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Also, every description of Shirts, Collars, Under
shirts,'Drawers, Half-Hose, Suspenders, Ac., will be
found at
SPENCER’S,
NO. 839 CHESTNUT STREET,
ADJOININQ THE UIItARD HOUSE.
HEW THING
A CRAVAT STORE.
.Where gentiemon will find
AX BMDLEBS TABIKTV 09
ORAVATB, NEOK-TIES, SCARFS, Ao.,
To Select from.
Constantly receiving from
AGENTS IN PARIS AND NSW YORK,
The most fashionable styles, as soon aa introduced.
Also, a large assortment of
MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRIOEB.
' ■ ESHLE MAN’S,
CHESTNUT Street, below Beventh,
At tho entrance of Jayhe’s Hall.
Wholesale and Retail. n23-lra
WINCHESTER * 00., GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING STORE
PATENT SHOULDER- SEAM SHIRT MANUFAC-
TORY,
At the Old Stand, No. TOfi CHESTNUT STREET, oppo
ilte the Washington House.
A. WINCHESTER will give, as heretofore, bis per
lonal snpervisioD to the Outting and Manufacturing
departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts
tnd Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terms. jy24-ly
JW. SOOTT, (late of the Ann of Wib
• OBIBTBU * Boott.) OUNTLKMEK’B TURNIBH
INO STORK end BttrßT MANUFACTORY, 8H
OHBBTNUT Btreet, (newlyopposite the Glrufti Home.)
Philadelphia.
J. W. B. would reeyeotfally call the atteutlon of hie
former patrons and friends to his new Store, and Is pro
pared, to all order, for BHIHTB at ahort notice. A
perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE euppUed
with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. jyl&f
Lor Bale anil to £et,
rj-10 IMPORTERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
TO LET,
The Five-story BUOWN-fiTONE WAREHOUSE,
No. d& South SECOND Street,
NEAtt CHESTNtJT STREET,
Suitable for the PACKAGE, OR OTHER BUSINESS.
BENT LOW—For a Term of Years.
Possession giveh January Ist
f APPLY ON THE PREMISES. d2-lra
®FOR SALK—A handsome, now three-
Btbry BRICK DWELLING, with three-s ory back
buildings, ia finished throughout In fint-clsss etyln. and
has all the modern improvements, LocAted on TWEN
TIETH Street, above Race. And will be sold a bar
gain. Apply to BURTON A LANING, No. Ob 2 AROU
Street. ' •. . al3-tf
M FOR EBNT.—Tho second and third
floors of tho new marble building, Nos. 19 and 21
Booth FOURTH Street, 20 feot Trent and 00 Teat deep
Apply on the promises to
dfi-t jal TEMPLE, BABftER, A CO.
® 'W P ILL BE LIST—If applied for soon—
The BpafiiouA* wql| lighted, aad evefcy wAy com-'
moilous Store, No. 221 MARKET Street, ruonlog
throUVl, to Church alley. TlHe i« one Of tile best ar
ranged and handtomeZt Stores on the street: is five
high, with ornamontal iron front, and ia In one
of the beat bnsineeß locations. The present occupants
design moving to a larger store. Apply on the premi
mb, ao.tr
®~FOR RENT—Tho DWELLING No.
016 LOOUBT Street, (or Washington Siiuare,) from
theiatof January, The house is three stories
high, with basement. Ao , now ocbupisd
bv J. W. Fornoy. Apjiiy at the office of The Prt or
&t the house. . n 023 tf
MTO LET—Tho larggu woll lighted, and
eligible STORE, No. SftIOOND Btreet.
which will be vacated by thjfpßHrSufned on the first of
January. Rent very modeiwfc. Apply to
nol6-tf A. JL ROSENHEIM & BROOKS, as above.
TO lst January next, tfafi
W superior and extensive ROOMB, (2d, 3d, 4th
and fitbtilodrs, each 24feet by 146} of the NEW STORE,
633 MARKET Btreet. The building Ib ono of the fine
Iroproyemehts phtlie upper Mde, befws6n FIFTH and
SIXTH Streets, froftts, the north one on a
'rear Btreet with good cartage way 20 feot into SIXTH
Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf
TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
BffiL Avenue, below VINE Streot, running through to
Water Street, 348 feet deep. Also, tho Double STORE,
corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
one of the beat locations for large Business in Phila
delphia. Also, STABLE and COAOH-HGUSE In
OHEItRY Btreet, above SEVENTH, In rear of Ash
land House Apply at 873 South FOURTH Street.
'-8e29-3m*
ORIOK-MAKING MACHINE; WHICH
makes the i)ricks,urif! tamper the clay, makes from
ono }o three thousand per hour- Upwards of thirty in
use. Patented February 3d, 1858. Machines and right*}
for sale. Counties, or onfe-fonrth of the Patent, will bo
Known fo b* the only practical one iu nsst Ad
uresa O. CARNELL. Germantown road, above Fifth
etreet, rh||«lolphia,| , (116-tmrlO
THE PRESS.—PHILADEtPHIA, kONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1858.
"O’olockP.M.on Batuaiay, December
Persons applying'for advertised Liters wiirpleaso'
mention the date of the List. -
Open on Sunday from 1)4 to ocltfek AM, and 2
to 3 PM. ' f ' ■ '5 V
LADIES' LISt.
AuftfoD S QllmOro iifttloaU fiojnr Bertha
Ashton 6t Miss Corning Luc’n Jraiihnolk Oath
AdamsMarg’t J Garwood W 0 , fiumhy Matilda
Amis Annie Gilbert Ann Sulbr Gertrude
Allen Kineline Gilmer Mary D ,Aooiy Ann S
Anderson Jane E Gibbß Martha ByewMrs
AllabaoghMj Gilbert It Mrs Jor&ead M G
Atkinson Anna II Graham Abby R Mm
Addison V BfAl Gill Christ MaryUJkußing.W H
D UainesßAMrs M.rttaWßMrs
Abrahams M A Ilealey A M Mrs Mon Isaac A
Adams Bar ah A Halladey A A Mrlrad M A
Anderson E B 1 Iloylon Dora NfclqJulia
Ball Mary J Hamilton Faunio O’lrun Mary
Bacon M W ' Hendrick Elisa , ON«U J Mrs
“Dalles Matilda Ualtahan Ellen '* O’Jatfa Annie
Beard Etbina Hall Caroline Olwnv&ldon E
Baynard R Mrs Harris Ellen M Prscitt Clara
Begley Elisabeth llalton AnnaH Potet Fidelia
Beveredgaß Haffestre Jno MrsPakerJane E
Baker Elmira A Harris Rachel Pdroj M Mrs
Bayne Kusan A Hatton Hannah 2 Pitsturg M Mrs
Bechol Jennie Havilaml J 8 Mrs Pctoli Paulina
Bell Mary J j .Haines-MargUte Pechsl.AM
Baruat Bridget Haines W Mary "PdricMaiy
Barret Mary Hence Ann PcUrfleld Sarah
BasaatEUiUhN Hatton III) Mrs. Py^Ahte
Bahver Sarah HainleyDMrfl PHllps U Kate
Beliauvey Mad Hepburn Annie Peony Margt
BarbblfittH Jl Haines Clara 2 PrcieDMra
lleajroft Mary A : IleWUt Hantiah •’l'dnMrE SlisS
Baker Mary J Hlllett Helen Peirsm MG--'
Beckley Bridget clippie Maggie* PelyliMlas
Bradley Emelina High Rose Mins Patter A’Mrs '
Brown Mary Hovensdiko EUa Peanot Barab E
Boyd Soho Mrs llurit-r Jane 'Puriu)] A E Mrs ;
Bright Ann Mrs Holland Mary . Piper Aon* E
Bushnell Mary Hdrley Caroline I’owllDMrs
Brown Emma E Hughes M Jane Pric Rebecca L j
iiroirn E Miss ' ’ HugbeßMllettEV/ M S
Brown Susan Howe Mary E Peine lydfa Mrd
BfrownJ A E Howard Vietor’e PeriOlMlss
Bunting II B Mrs Holland Mary Patbfscn Elisa
Brunt Mary Horning Lizzie ’ PAreas Sarah E
Buckner HB Inman Mary Reilb Ann Jane;
Brinklby Mrs' * Janoe J. - , Rlch^ls-Anna
Bark Ellen Mrs Jackson Elia B * Risfi4l‘]tfartha
Bryant Ann D James Lydia BodgwSMary A
Bu' > ' JonesPhobe h RolnaioaL V
Rurgess Susan E Johnson Mary Rodgirs Martha j
Osivender A 0 Jo«.erf Adeline RobieonEliza
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d2Q GIDEON G. WBSiOOTT, P. M.
Jntntance Companies
DELAWABE MUTtJAIi SAFETY IN
SURANOK COMPANY.
IN CO KPO RATED BY 7HE LEGISLATURE
OF PENNStL vaxla.
OFfIOE B.E. COKHEK TUfUD ANU WALNUt
Streets, Philadelphia
MARINE INbURANOK •
ON VESSELS, 1
CARGO, S To all parts of the World.
FREIGHT, S
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage,
to all parts of the Uoioo.
FIRS INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Btores, Dwelling Houses, Ac.
Af BETBOF TUB COMPANY,
November 1,1868.
Bond?, Mortgages, and Heal Estate $ 71,363 35
Philadelphia City, and other Loans 207,050 50
Btook In Hailro&ils and Insurance Companies 26,862 60
Bills KoceiTab.o 201,600 36
CaaUohband 42,067 86
Balauce In hands of Agentß—Breiniuras on
Marine policies recently issued—and other
debts due tho Company,
DIRECTORS.
Williftm Martlb, James.O. Hand,
Joseph 11 Seal, Theophlius Paulding,
Edmund A, Souder, James Travail-,
John 0. Davis, William Eyre. Jr.,
John R. Penrose, J F. Peniston,
George G Leiper, Joshua P. Byre,
Edvard Darlington, Samutjl E. Stokes,
Dr. K SI. Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm 0 Ludwig, James U. M’Farland,
Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand,
Spencer Sl’llvaine, Robert Burton,
Charles Kelley, John B Somplo, Fitlab’g
U. Jones Brooke, D. T Slorgan. “
Jacob P. Jodei, J t T. “
v « MARTIN, President.
THOa. 0. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secrotary dlO-tf
Great western insurance and
TRUST COMPANY.
OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, 403 WALNUT
STREET
STATEMENT OP BUSINESS 808 YEAR ENDING
OCTOBER 31, 1658.
.$223 800 00
61,453 03 $276,263 03
Received for Premiums 91,586 45
“ “ Interest, Rents, 4co 7,826 49 199,800 94
1 PaM Losses, Expense Oomrols
iilons, re-lOBurance, Return
ed Premiums. &o 170,383 00
ASSETS.
Real Estate, Bonds and Mort
gage .9141,240 00
Bto:ks 47,916 00
Bills Koeelrable 69,886 T 8
Unsettled Premiums and othor
debts due Company
Cash on hand, and in the hands
- of Agents,
At a meeting of the Stockholders, convened on the
16th inat., the following persons were elected DIRKO
TOIIB for tho ensuing year, viz:
CHARLES 0 LATIIROP, 1428 Walnut street.
ALEX. WBILLDIN, irercbant, IS N. Front street.
WM DARLING, 1338 Fine street.
Isaac uazlkiiurst, solicitor.
JOHN 0. HUNTER, firm of Wright. Hooter, A Co
E. TRAGY, Ural of JS. Trady A Co., Goldsmith's
Hall.
JOHN tl. McCURDY, firm of Jones, White, A Me-
Curdy.
THOfl. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie A Zeller.
JAfl. B. SMITH, firm of J. B. Smith A Co.
JOHN R. YOGDKS, cor. Seventh and Bancomats
DANIEL L. COLLIER, Arm of 0. U. Grant &. Co.
THOMAS POTTKR, Arch struct.
CIIAIILBB HARLAN, cor. Walnut and Sixth atroata
JONATHAN 3. SLOCUM, l&l S. Fourth street.
At a (subsequent meeting of the Board CHARLES 0.
LATUROP watt unanimously re-elected President, and
Hon. WM. DARLING Vico Presldont,
JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary.
This Company has DISCONTINUED MARINE HULL
RISKB.
FIRE, INLAND, and MARINS CARGO BISKS eon
tinne to be taken on theloWest terras. n27-d&Wtf
itte&icituu,
The great standard remedy of
.THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
• THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY
ING THE IU/JOD AfcD STRENGTHENING THE
WHOLE SYSTEM. '
Tho Imperial Depurative, prepared by iir.
berry & Co., is now acknowledged as tho principal
Family Medicine for the cure of UiNOKnoos affection*
and SODOFOLOOB dlfleasosgonerally. Thu success which
attends its use In these invoterato diseases has no equal.
It is now used in these diseases with complutosuceoßS,
whet© all other means hare failed. Two or three bot
tle/} will satisfy any one of its groat curative properties.
Hip DioßAds and White Swiauna, Ulokbationb of
the Iio.NBB, MooTH, Tiihoat, Ac. Its beneficial and
heallug characteristics are soon observed in these com
plaluts. No matter of how longstanding they may have
been, tliuy will yield to the propor use of the IMPE
RIAL DEFURATIVE in a short time.
Tbitub mul Scald Uuad will as certainly yield to
this ruedicluoaa it is used. Riseasonof the Skin and
all eruptive complaints generally cannot lont( remain
after using u few bottles of the Imperial Dopurative.
Its Tonic properties, us well us Alterative, render It
valuable to weak and delicate females.
The great purity, strength, and value of this Family
Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi
nating in an impure condition the blood. It expels
all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re
invigorates the system.
Thosousing the Imperial Dopurative And wishing ad
vice In their caso, will receive every attention by etter
or otherwise. _
Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSIIERRY tc CO., No'.
60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia.
For sale also by J. F. Long & Co., Lancaster, Pa. J.
n. Rase rand S. 8. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman A
Co.. SHarrisburg, Ta. C. W. Epting, Hottsvillo, Pa.
T. tc C. W. MoOUntook, Easton. Pa. Jttutes Given,
Westchester, Pa. Schmidt 6c Co.,AUentown, Pa.
Bimoo Rau, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr-H. W. Leslie, Bilstol,
Pa., and Druggist* generally eull.mwAr.natflm
MOTHER l What is tho best and most
agreeable Cough Medicine 7
BROWN’S PULMONIOA !
What is the most certain for Croup ?
BROWN’S PULMONIOA!
What la moat speedy for Whooping Cough ?
BKOWN’B PULMONIOA!
What Is the best for Asthma ?
BROWN’S PULMONIOA!
What cures Bronchitis quickest?
BROWN S PULMONIOA!
Wh’twiil oa u e rayeough soothe my nerves,
nud relieve, if it docs not entire!? cure. Phth sis?
'ib*r best thing in BROWN’S PULMONIC A!
No oo© tmkes it but what they find speedy relief. It
is a syrup, agreeable in taste, harmless eveu for a h&bo,
never fails to satisfy, and costs but *f» cent* a bottle.
8o!d by nil Confectioners, Druggists and Growers.
Who'esale 220 South THIRD Street. dIS-lm
*jM| THOMAS & SONS,
J*. v U«h-139 4n4. UISOU&LI FOURTH BTUS2X
HANK STOCKS, GROUND RENTS, MORTGAGES,
AND REAR ESTATE, ON TUESDAY NEXT —Paru
phlot catalogues containing full descriptions of the
abovo.flftloliowiready.* , - '■
FALL SALES—BTOOKB AND REAL ESTATE. .
Twenty-second Fall 20th Drceraber, on the pre
mises, eltfgant reßldenoe and' furniture, No. 1321 Wal
nut Btreet. ‘ ' *
Twenty-third Fall, Sale. 21st December, at the Ex
ehange.
Twenty-fourth Fall Sale, 28th December, at ttte.EX
ohango. f
Twenty-fifth Fall Sale. 4th January, at the Exobange.
Twenty-sixth Fall Salo, llth January, aA the Ex
change.
ID* Part or the handbills of tho aboye sales now
ready.
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ac,
Public Halos at tho Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening. ,
JET* Handbills of each property issued separately, in
addition to which wo publish on the Saturday previous
to each sale, one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
: fring full descriptions of all the property to be sold on
he foliowlugTaecday. ■ ,
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. -
ItT* Real Estate entered on our Private Sale Be
ilexer, and advertised occasionally in our Public Sale
Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,)
.Deo of charge i
BEAL BSTATE AT PRIVATE HALE.
ID” Wo have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri
vate Sale, including every description of City and
country property,.- Printed Lists may be bad at the
auction store. i
NOTICE—A. LEJAMBRE’3 SrOOK OF FURNI
TURE —Catalogues are now ready, and the furniture
arranged for examination at the warcroorns, No, 1012
OlieHtuut atroot. ■ ’
Peremptory Sale .
VALUABLE BANK BTOOKH, BONDS, AND MOnT
GAGES.
On Tuesday ISve&iDg,
Deoember 21at, at 7 o’c’oah, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, for account of whom it may concern—
-70 abares-Opmmonwe&lth Bankbook.
5 bonds and nfartgages of Edward K Uelrabold to the
Farmers’'and Mechanic** Insurance. Company, each
dated September 18th, 1656, viz :
No 1, for $9,450, recorded in mortgage book R D W,
No 23, page 43.
No. 2, for $6,000, recorded In mortgage book II DW,
No 23, page 40
No 3. for $6 030, recorded in mortgage book R D W,
No. 23, page 37
No. 4, for $6,000, recorded in mortgage book RDW.
No. 23, pagoSJ
No fi, for $0 000, reoorded in mortgage book R D W,
No. 23, page 31
4 mortgages from the West Pfclladelph’a Homestead
Association to Daniel 51. Jones, each dated August Ist,
1865-
No. 1, for $2,000, recorted in raoitgago book B D W,
No. 18, page 100.
No 2, for $2 000, recorded in mortgage hook R D W,
No. 18, page 311.
No. 3, for $2 000, recorded la mortgage book B D W,
No. 18. page 326. ■
No. 4, for $2,000, recorded In mortgage book BBW,
No. 18, page S3T. . 1
Executor’s Sale—E«tnte of Ann E. Sellers, Deo’d.;
BANK STOCKS.
69 shares Farmers’ ana Mechanics l Bank.
52 shares Bank of North America.
9 shares rf Pennsylvania.
16 shares West Cheater Railroad, 8 per cent, prefer
red stock—par $5O.
TWRNTY-SEOOND FAl£ SALE—ON THB PRE-
ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE.
This Morning,
Decomber 20th, lO O’clock, will be sold at public
sale, on the premises, the elegant three-story brick
messuage, with stable and codCh-hous* In the rear,
No. 1321 Walnut street, 25 feet front, 235 feet, deep
to George street; house finished in modern style.with
all the modern improvements and conveniences.*
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO, MIRRORS, Ac.
Also, immediately after the ealo of the residence, will
be sold by catalogue, the entire elegant furniture, in
cluding superljr rosewood piano, large and elegant
mantel^ and pier mirrors, chandeliers, fiae velvet car
pets. <*ll paintings, elegant china, rich cut glass, Ac. '
ID” Full particulars In handbills and catalogues. ;
TtVENTtsTIUBfr FALL SALE DECEMBER 23flt.
Will Include—
Trustee’s Postponed Balo.
THB VALUABLE COAL LARDS of the North Oaf.
bondale Coal Company, 55S acres, 80 perches, situate in
Fell township, Luzerne county. Pa.
Trustees’SaleJONES’ HOTEL,” CHESTNUT
BTREET.—The valuable property known ss Jones’
Hotel, Chestnut street, south side, between Bixth and
Seventh streets, 60 feet 0 inches front on Chesnut St.,
255 feet in depth to Genge street, two valuable fronts.
ID” Pull particulars in handbills.
Execnters’ Hale—Estate of Col. Mifflin Lewis, Dec’d.
VALUABLE PROPERTY, MANSION, HOTEL, ten
ant’s house, and out-buildiogs, and acres, known as
Spread Eagle Btation, on the Pennsylvania Railroad*
14W miles from Philadelphia. JD” Full particulars
iu handbills.
LARGS AND VALUABLE FARM, about 300 acres,
near Lelpaic station, Delaware Railroad, about 5 miles
from Smyrna, Delaware. Thera ara two sets of build
ings The situation is & desirable and healthy one.
ID” Full particulars in handbills.
Executors’ Sale—Vstat* of Matthew Smith, Deceased.
TWO BRICK DWELLINGS, viz: Three-story brick
dwelliog. No. 1631 Lombard street, with a three-story
briek dwelling la the roar.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE, with extensive grape
nursery, fruit tfoes, out buildings, Ac , with 6 acres of
land. M'/unt Holly, New Jersey
NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. S3O OallowlilU
street, west of Third street. |D“ Immediate posses
sion.
Trustee’s SaIo.—LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT OF
GROUND, CUnoo street, Logan street, and a thirty
feet lot. Twenti-fourth ward—three (roots.
A well-secured Ground Rent of $67 a year, (secured
by a three-story brick dwelling,) and is punctually
paid.
SALE OF A VaXUA BLE~AND"* INTERESTING
This and tomorrow evening. 808
Dec. 20th and 21 at, at the auotiou store, Nob. 139 and
141 South Fourth street, will be sold a valuable collec
tion of rare, curious, end important books, in the
various department* of literature, forming a choice
library of peculiar interest Many of the works are
rendered doubly interesting by the Insertion of auto
graphs, extfacis, ami newspaper cuttings.
ID” Tho sale will commence etch evening at six
o’clock.
ID* The books now arranged for examination,
Pale No. 1012 Chestnut street.
ELEGANT DRAWING-ROOM AND OIIAMUKR FUR
NITURE. Stock of A. Lejambre.
On Tuesday Morning,
Dee. 21st, at 10 o’clock, at No. 1012 Chestnut street,
by catalogue, an elegant assortment of rosewood and
walnut parlor and chamber furniture, antique oak book
cases,Ao., manufac‘ured by A Lejambre, in the best
manner, for wareroom sale, and warranted.
QDI7* Catalogues now ready, and the furniture ar
ranged for examination with catalogues.
Bale at Nos. 189 and 141 South Fourth street.
BUPEUIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FOBTX, ? INI
FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS CAB
P2TB. *O.
6X288 14
On Thursday Morning,
At 9 o’clock, at the auction store, an extensive
assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant
piano-fortes, One mlrrots, carpets, etc., from private
families declining housekeeping, removed to the store
(or convenience of sale.
$698,804 70
GloMog thlo, Nq. 1011 Ohestmlt Street.
KLAUDER DKGINTUER A C 0 J S STOCK OF ELE-
GANT CABINET BURNITUBB.
On Thursday Morning,
Dec. 23d, at 10 o’clock, at No. 1014 Chestnut street,
by catalogue, the balance of Ihe stock of elegant cabinet
furniture of Messrs Klauder, Degmther A Co., de
clining business—comprising a general assortment of
rosowood, walnut and mahogany parlor, diningroom,
and chamber furniture, all manufactured in the best
manner expressly for private sales, ahd warranted.
F Catalogues will he ready three days previous to
Philip ford, auctioneer, xo.
r>:\o MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and
SIXTH, south side
LARGE SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, AND
GERMANTOWN GOODS.
On Tuesday Morning,
21at innt , at 10 o’clock-precisely, will be sold, by
catalogue. 200 lots Germantown goods.
Also, about 200 lots of ready-made clothing, com
pn?ing the usual assortment found in our sales, to
which the attention of purchasers is requested.
LARGE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, GUM
SHOES, Ac.
On Thursday Morning,
D<>c 23d, will be sold by catalogue, at 10 o’clock pre
cisely, 6CO cases boots, shoes, bregana, gaiters, gum
shoes, Ac.
WgOSJSS NATHAN a, AUOTJOfIJ&EK
JLYA AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, S. E. corner
SIXTH and RAOJB Streets.
GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.
17,823 02
MONHY!
8.889 28
5276,253 03
Money liberally advanced in large or small amounts,
from one dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate,
diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-piecos, musical
instruments, furmturo, dry goods, clothing, groceries,
cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, har
ness, and all articles of value, for any length of time
agreed on, at Nathans ’ Principal Establishment ,
southeast coruor of Sixth and Race streets
PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted al
the lowest market rates.
NATHANS 5 PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT, S. E
CORNER OF PIXTH AND RACK STREETS,
Where money will be liboratly adranced on gold and
sll?er plate, diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling
pieces, dry goods, clothing, groceries, liquors, cigars,
hardware, cutlery, fancy articles, mirrors, paintings,
ongraTings, musical instruments, furniture, bedding,
horses, vohicles, harness, stocks, aud all other articles
of value.
Personal atteotiongivao to all oat-door sales, either
at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, and charges
untmially low
O A. TREGO, BEAL ESTATE AGENT
* e AND CONVEYANCER, RIDGE AVENUE, flrst
door below Thirteenth str.et, attends to the purchase
rind oale of Estnto, Negotiating Securities, Beating
Souses, and Collection of Houto and Ground Kents, and
Interest Monies. Satisfactory references given.
oelO-Sin#
KR . CORSON,
• REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage.
Collections promptly made.
se29-dm NORRISTOWN, PA
A UGOST BELMONT,
nL banker,
70 BRAVER STREET,
KKW YORK,
issues Letters of Credit, available to Travellers, on a]
jarts of the world. je3o-6m
CRONISE H CO.,
SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROSBRO.
No. 40 South THIRD Street,
jtanADßLPiiiA.
Refer to the Bakes and fiaotf xs of Philadelphia.
rgno NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.—
M. NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS AGENCY.
—CARR A JOUNSON annouuce to the Press through*
out the United States that they are completing ar
rangements on a most liberal scalo, for a system of
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REPORTS, Which baa never
before boon equalled in this country. They pledge
themselves to furnish the earliest and most reliable re
ports of all the stirring and important events of the
day. at a price which cannot fail to be advantageous to
the Pre»s gouorally.
All letters and communications to be addressed to
OARR A JOHNSON,
National Telegraph News Reporters, South TUIKD
Street, opposite Exchange, Philada.
E. W. CARR,
G.W.L JOUNSON.
Geo. W. L. Johnson, 23 Wall at., New York City. .
John T. Smith. Merchants’ Exchange, Uonton.
John Wills, corner South and Baltimore streets, Bal
timore.
For experience and reliability in the business, we
would refer to: Morton McMichaol, North American
and U.S Gazelle; Swain .V Aboil, Public Ledger;
Jesper Harding A Sou, Pennsylvania Inquirer; John
W. ForniM,Tho Presa; Cummings A Peacock, Evening
Bulletinj'F. W. Grayson A 00., Evening Journal: Jo
seph Severns, J.vetilrg Argus; Joseph R Flanigan,
Daily News; Willi mu illco, PeouvyW^nUn; l.awlor,
Everett, A Uinchen, Sunday Dispatch ; MagiU A Jones,
Sunday Mercury; Jno. 8 Jackson, Sunday Transcript
oc2o-tf
CHEESE.— 500 Boxes Herkimer County
CIIEEfIE. of superior quality, for sale by
' 00. SADLER, & 00.,
ABOH St., second door below Front.
Sales bg Unction
fFormerlvNo* fl 7 and 09.)
MISES.
Sate at No. 1321 Walnnt Street.
PRIVATE LIBRARY.
MONEY! 2
MONEY! ! !
OUT-DOOR SALES.
Dickers.
WtMW
IT- *
Stales bn Unction,
COMMERCIAL SALESROOM,
222 MARKET STREET. .
BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS.
9, G. WObBERT, Auotiqbsbb,
On Tuesdav Morning,
Commencing at 10 o’clock, will bo sold without re
serve, a general assortment of Staple, Fancy, Fall, and
Winter Goods.
BALE FROM THE SHELVES.
On Thursday Morning,
Will be sold from the shelves, a general variety of
staple and fancy goods
SALE OF BEADY MADE CLOTHING, Ao.
On Friday Morning,
Will be sold, without reserve, a general assortment
of ready-made clothing, tailoring goods, Ao.
OTUKNESS, BRINLKY, «c GO.,
F No. 429 MARKET BTBEBT.
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
* OHEBTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom
House, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets.
SALE OF valuable FURS.
This Morning,
26th Ins’aot, commencing.at 10# o’clock, we will
sell the following rich and valuable genuine furs, to
which wo ask the particular attention of ladies, and
purchasers generally
Three sets, warranted genuine, sable, large carriago
cape, muff, and cuffs
Three genuine stone martin sets, very large and
costly.
Fire very high cost genuine minx sets, very large
cap*', rich and vMoable.
Three very blgn cost Siberian squirrel sets.
Real fitch sets, Ac.
ID” Tbe above assortment of furs will be found well
worthy the attention of purchasers, and will he open for
examination early on the morning of sale.
Albo, Included in sale, a great variety of other-fnrs,
gents’ far collars, caps, gloves, gauntlets, Ac.
SALE OP 1,000 LOTS RICH FANCY GOODS.
On Tuesday Morning,
December 21st, will be sold at the salesroom, No 431
Chestnut street, by catalogue, commencing at 10
o’clock. 1,000 lots of rich fancy goods, being the en
tire balance of stock of a first-claEB importing house
The sale will include some of the richest goods over
ottered in this city, coexisting in part of rich cat Bo
hemian ware, high cost china rases with painted and
bDque figures, ladies’ pspier mache find rosewood work
and toilet stands, bisque figures and groups, together
with a great variety of fancy articles suited to the
approaching season.
This sale will also comprise rich decorated China and
Bohemian glass vases, rich cut colognes, fine cut ruby
decanters, rich entwine sets, card,receivers, puff and
jewel boxes, bronze and china inkstands, tegar stands,
ash holders, bronze thormometers, birque and bronze
groups, raised pictures, fancy watch stands, ladies’ and
gents’ dressing cases and travelling companions, ladles’
.work b xes, satchels, cabas, fancy glove and hon
bon boxes, genuine Paris imported perfumery, fancy
hair pins, opera fan*. Ao., Ac , together with a great
variety of fauoj articles just landed per steamer
Persia.
PAINTINGS,
Alro fifty-five Oil Paintings, Landscapes, Marine
Voiws, Head*, Figures, Ao,
ID” Catalogue* and samples ready on Monday pre
vious to the rale, when the ladios, and purchasers gen
erally, are invited to attend
SALE OF WATOHEB AND JEWELRY—ON ACCOUNT
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
On Tuesday Morning,
Deoember 21st, at 10 o’clock, we will sell a large lot
of pen and pencil cases, gold 'watches, jewelry, Ac.
being part of the stock of the late firm of Isaac Reed
ABon,an4sold for account of whom it may concern.
ID* Samples and catalogues one day previous to
sale. . <
LAST SALE OF EMBROIDERIES FOR THESEASON.
On Wednesday Morning,
December -2d, commencing at 10 o’flloSk, by cata
logue, on a credit, a large and desirable lot or needle*
wo-k goods, to cloße an importation.
Richly embroidered Jacooet, cambric and book collars.
Jaconet aud book sets, colUrs nod sleeves to match,
French embroidered linen eambrle handkerchiefs, Ao*
RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS.
Velvet galloons, silk dress fringes, cords and taS
sels, bonnet ribbons, Ac.
LACE VEILS.
Also, a Hue of roand-cornefed French lace veils.
ID” Samples and Catalogues early on the morning
of salo.
CJAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER.
>3 and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 224 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear it., only
eight doors below the Exohange.
Hours of business from 7 o’olook, A. H., until 20
o’cloak in fho evening.
Oat-door i&lfts, and sales at the Auction House, at
tended upon the moat satisfactory terms.
- CAPITAL $290,000.
JSsiablisktd/or tht last Thirty Ytart.
Advances ’ made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
monds, Sliver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Uer
ehandfte, OlotMfig, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars. Musical
Instruments, Gobi, Horen, Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
AU goods can remain any length of time sgreed
pen.
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards!
will be eharged 2 per cent, per month j $6OO and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House having a depth of 220 feet, has large
fire and thief-proof,vaults to store aD valuables, andprff
rate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy iascg
ranee effected for Hie benefit of all persons having goods
advanced upon
N. B.—On aoeount of having an unlimited oapital,
this office Is prepared to make advances on more satU
factory and accommodating terms than any other in
this oily.
Money advanced to the poor, hi small amounts, with)
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Glnthintr will onlrf at r*doft«<l trrln*«. «nl-1v
By william h. sterr, general
AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No, 46
North EIGHTH Street, below Arch.
J. A ELIBON. Anctloneer.
TOYS, FANCY GOODS, Ac.
On Tuesday Morning,
December 21st, at the auction store, commencing at
10 o’clock, will be sold a large and very desirable as
sortment of toys and fancy goods, in lots to suit pur
chasers.
ID” Particulars hereafter.
ID” Consignment* of new and second-hand house
hold furniture, piano-fortes, carpota, watches, jewelry,
Ac., respectfully solicited, on which liberal cash ad
vances will bo made If required.
irr Out-door sales Attended to promptly. Charges
as moderate as any othor house in this city:
M. GUMMEY A SONS,
• REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
No. 520 WALNUT BTREET
CARD.—J M. Qtimmey A Sons, will
hold regular sales of Real. Estate, Stocks, Ao. Also,
household famltoro at dwellings.
REAL ESTATE AT PBIVATE SALE.
ID* On our Private Bale Register will always be
found a very large amount of real estate, including
every description of city and country property.-
J. M. GUMMBY & SONS,
Beal Estate Brokers,
620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth
QToiktte SArlirles
IT IS A DYE, AND A PERMANENT
ONE.—II. P. A W. 0 TAYLOR’S
PHILETIIE IRA
A complete HAIR DYB and Dressing together, em
bracing, in ihigh perfection, ail that is requisite for
Ooloriug Softening, and Beautifying the Hair. To. be
had at the principal Dreg and Variety Stores. and of
the Manufacturers, 64lNorthNINTlI Street, I'hUadal
pbla. dlO'lm
IT IS V NOT A DYE !
JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re
store Gray Hair to its original color in from ten to
twelve days, and restore the Hair where It has fallen off
and become thin.
IT 18 KOI A DYE!
It may be used as freely as water, and 1b the most beau
tiful Dressing for the Hair now in use.
Thousands in different parts of the Union hare tosti-
Qed to its wonderful rirtuee, and all who hare used it
join in their praise of it.
Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. SWAYNE tc HON
No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Hoi
Agents for Phtladilphia
Trade supplied
Housekeepers, look to tour
INTEREST.—Great Reduction in the price of
COAL. Cheapest and bes* Tbo subscriber having
made contracts for his supply o! Coal, is enabled to
offer very superior Family coal at the following r.
duced prices:
Broken Egg and Stove
Cooking...,
Large Nut.
Small Nut.
Warranted to give satisfaction and full weight m all
canes at flick’s Old Central Yard, S. 11. cor. MARSHALL
and WILLOW Streota. d9-3ra
& "WILLIAMS, No. 206
WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship
pers and consumers with superior Broad Top Coal from
Lancaster Mines. oodtf
OCERING, FOX, & 00., wholesale and
JP retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL
COAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN.
TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard-«BAOJ? and BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Coal
from the most approved mines, under oorer, and pre
fared euptf/wir for family me f*4-y
©roeerics,
G_ROCEKIES.— 0. DONOGHUE, 15 S.
_ WATER Street, offers Tor Sale, to reduce his
stock during this month, at reduced prices for Cash,
Philadelphia and New York Steam Refined Sugtracd
Syrup of various grades, Prime Coffee, Cuba and New
Crop New Orlenna Molasses,, Sifted Popper, and Ada
mantine Candles d'J-lrn*
QOOD GROCERIES,
AT PAIR PRICKS!!!
CHAS. H. -MATTSON,
Southwest corner TENTH find ARCH Streets,
fins on hand, and iigeqeraUy receiving THE BEST OP
GROCERIES, which he will celt attbo most REASON
ABLE PRICKS FOR CASH. Having a LARGE and
CHOICE ASSORTMENT,of BLACK and OREKN TEA*,
he is confident of beiog able to tult both inqualityaud
price, all persons in want of the article, in quantities of
from one pound to tbo hair chest Ills general assort
moot embraces everything in the way of FINK GRO
CERIES, and he would respectfully invite all in want
of good articles to give him a call. It.wili be worth the
trial. nSO-lmo
Beffiimj Xilnrljincs
& WILSON’ 8
SEWING MACHINES,
REDUCED PRICES.
NEW STYLE *5O.
All the former patterns $25 less on each Machine.
A NEW TENSION.
NO WINDING OP UPPER THREAD.
A HEMMER WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OP
HEM OR FELL.
OfFICBB
028 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
No. 7 WEST BTATK Street, Trento N. J.
No. EAST CAY Street, West Chester, Pa.
oc7-tD2S.
CURST PREMIUM AWARDED
•“* BT TH3
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER, 1858,
WEST PHILADELPHIA
STARCH-MANUFACTURING COMPANY
FOR THBIR UNRIVALLED
PEARL STARCH
JNU CORN FARING,
THOMPSON, CLARKE, & YOUNG,
130 and 132 South FRONT Street,
c27-tf Agents for the Company.
- .
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Goodyear’s
for Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders, Braids,
» aU otheVFAbrlc* arid articTfs mafisby combin
ing fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcan
ized rubber arenotlfied that urtleas tbe same are properly
stamped or labelled with my.name. aud. by n»y authori
ofL-- legally disposed of in the United
® rcll *uts aud dealers are invited to examine
an< * to give their orders for the
M rf( T TnK nS under.igne'l, EXOHJBIVE .OWN
IN TIU- VATmV‘? S J ND EXCLUbIYB BIGHTS
th, .tVIVa hJfS/ 0rth “?80»i., whicK enibr.ee .11
or imported, and
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUPACTTiwia imh qtztt
-and tie Terme-roM- be obUieii
me at No. 23 COUBTLdNDT Street, N V f
HORACE H. DAY.
[\OTICE is hereby given that the under-
L’ signed has made application for tbo renewal of
Cert fio%ta No. 137. for Fire Shares of the Capital Stock
of the Philadelphia Exchange Company, also for re
newal of Certificate No. 648, for Five Sharts of the
Cap t*l Stock of the Schuylkill Navigation Compafy,
both standing in the name of RICHARD PAXSON on
the books of the aforasaii Companies, the original Cer
tificates having been lost or mislead.
RICHARD PAXSON,
Administrator.
dl3-m&tbBt*
JW. TAVERNER, whose original Philo
• sophical system of Instruction la ELOCUTION
aud GESTURE has received the most distinguished
marks of approbation, offers bis services to the citizens
ot Philadelphia and New York, and to Ool’eKUte Insti
tutions in all ports of the United states. His instrac
tion has been received withenthasiasticexpreiaionsof
gratification inmost of the Colleges and Ladies’ Seoi
naries North and South. His private course of instroc
tion (8 lessons) on'Proportion, Modulation, Intonation,
Force, Contrast, The Laoguage of Geefcud, She Pas
sions, Ac , has been highly commended by Sr.
Chapin, New York j Bey. Sr. E N. Kirk, Boston; Rev.
Sr t'tm. Bacon Stevens, Philadelphia; Rev. Sr. Bel
lows, and Rev. Sr. Osgood, New York* and other d-s
-tinauUhcd Orators
To Laiifcs *nd Gentlemen iu the private circle, w,ho
desire to learn to read the works of Shakspearo and the
Poets, his peculiar instruction in this department is of
great practical valne. -/
Address 733 North NINETEENTH Street, Philadel
phia, .
Circulars, with the Testimonials referred to. can.be
obtained .At Messrs. CARKY & HART’-, corner of
Fourthand Chestnntstreets. dl&wf&m-lm
L~~omf’E svrlnggar'pen academy.,
N J 2. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—rook keeping ia
all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly
for eituatio'iß io sny branch of business; Pla-n and Or
nameutol Writing; Commercial Calculations; Law and
Correspondence. No institution in the United States
gives a more thtrrottgh and practical coarse In this
department no teaching is done in classes, and is open
DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited
MATHEMATICAL ANS CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT—(Separate from the ab:>Ve.) —Young Men aad
Boys are prepared for any grade of an Koglirb and Clas
sical Education, viz: Spelling,Reading. Writing, Gram
mar. Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ac., Ancient
and Modern Languages, with all Ihe higher Collegiate
Studies. Sessions of five -months commence September
Ist, and Fobrnary Ist. Pupils received at anytime be
fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata
logues fnraished gratis.
mh2s-tf - P. SONLEAYY LONG, Principal
jpEITTENBEIP* 5 PHI iiADE LP HI A
*0 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. eortkeut eorter of
OBLKfiTtfUT and SEVENTH Streets.
Aa -Institution designed to fit young mon for AC*
TIYfl BUSINESS.
• BOARD Of TRUSTEES.
B. B. Comegys, I Fr&nais HosxlnS,
George H. {Stuart, | David Milne,
John fipftthMTk., {D&rid 8. Brown,
leaao Hacker, i A. Y. Parsons,
D. B. Bin man, } Frederick Brown,
Joskaa Lippincott.
EVESIH9 BEMfONß'ijterSeptomtcr 15th.
Bach Student haa individual isstrooviob ’at t\i!«
Institution, and a Diploma from here is the'best rv
commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOGUES may he had on application at the
College. - ssS-tf
MONS. A. F« RObAT,
TEACHER of fencing,
BARRETT’S OVMNASIOM,
0025-d2m* MARKET Street, above Eighth
Bryant & chain of
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphla College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Street*. For Information, call o? send for
circular.
, EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED
Cl SNYDER LEIDY—JA.S. M- LEIDY,
Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS’ ACADEMY,J
Nos 143 and 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race,
where a knowledge of
WAITING, DOOK-KEEPINO. and ARITHMETIC
is made certain to ertry pupil that may enter.
ACADEMY open day and evening.
Am, FOR CHARLESTON, S.C.—Heron’B
?§&& LINE-ONLY REGULAR LINE-GOODS R •*
OKIVED AND BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY
DAY.—Freight and insaranee*t less than sailing vee*
ae\ rates,by the steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cast.
0 P Marahman; to sail on SATURDAY, Dee. So,
at 4 o’clock P U., from second wharf above Vine st.
Yor farther particulars please see advertisement erf
Steamship KEYSTONE STATS, in this papft? ,
Yor freight or passage apply to
A. HERON.
n 29 838 North Whairw,
FOR CHARLESTON AND SA
VANNAH —HERON’S LIKE.
GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS 07 LADING SIGNED
EVERY DAY.
The splendid first-eless eidc-wheel Steamships -
KEYSTONE STATS and STATS OY GEORGIA,
Now form a weekly line for the South and Southwest,
cno of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 19
o’clock A. Jd., alternately for Charleston and Ba
rannak.
Until the steamship State of Georgia has xeeelred hex
new boilers, the Steamship Keystone State, in order to
accommodate passengers and the trade* will mafao
Weekly Tripe, alternately to Charleston and BaTAsnais.
The steamahlp KBYBTONH STATE, Captain O.P
Marshman, will sail on' SATURDAY, December 25,
at 4 o’clock, P. M.
FOB BAVANNAH.
The aieamsttip Keystone Bt*te. C*pt*ln Charles P
Marshman, haring been detained by fog, will sail on
THURSDAY, December 1G at 4 o’clock P. M
At both Charleston and Bavannah, these ahipeconneot
iritk steamers for Florida and Hayaua, and with rail
roads, & 0., for all places is the Sonth ted Southwest.
Heavy freight at an average of II par east, below
Neir York steamship rates.
INSURAUO*.
7REISRT and INSURANOS on a large proportion
of goods'shipped Booth vrill be found vo bo loner
these ships th&fl by sailing vessels.
Ofcbia passage.••••••••••••••■••••••••••••••920 08
Steerage do •••...•«••• 9 C 9
Ixonririon Tickets, good for ike present year. 30 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship am tatted.
Bar freight or p&aag*, Apply to
. A. QBBON, Jr,, -
No. 828 (late 81) North Wherras-
Agents at Charleston, T. B. A T. Q. BUjPP.
Agents In S&TAxmafc.O. A. GJIJBEN2R Sc 00.
for FloriiU, from GhirlMtoa,«tomner CAROLINA,
«rerj Tneaday.
Por florid*, from g*T»Mi*h, steamer* ST. HARTS
*nd BT. JOHNS, every Tceednjand &*tnxd*r.
V Por EftTan*. from Charleston } ftamner IBABIL, cr
I the 4th end 19th of ever/ month. jell
tOmes sn& jtiqasncs
CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de
air* to lessen tho comramptiun of impure spirits,
knowing their Injurious effdcta upon the constitution,
has induced the offering to the public of an article
'which the analyzatiou of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, &
Camac, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to
be the moat pure and consequently least Injurious spirits
ever offered the American public.
CERTIFICATE OP DR JAS. B CHILTON.
I have analyzed a sample of Chestnut-Grove W liiskey,
received from Mr. CHARLES Jz of
Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am
ploaawi to state that it is- entirely free from poisonous
or deleterious substances It is an unusually pure and
fine flavored quality of Whiskey.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.,
New York, Sept. 9,1868. Analytical Chemist.
$4 00 per ton
3 7> “ “
350 »* “
. 325 “ “
PHILADRLF3U, Sept. 9,1858.
DxaaSia: We have carefnlly tested the sample of
Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and find
that it contains none of the poisonous substance known
las Fueic Oil. which is the characteristic and Injurious
ingredient of tbo Whiskeys in general use.
Very respectfully.
BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAO,
Analytical Chemists.
ToCHiaLXB WzMXTOH, Jr., No. 110 WALNUT Bt,
Philadelphia. 0c22-dtja2l
SCOTCH ALh, LONDON POKI
BROWN BTODT.
R Youngera’ Ale, St Ann’s Brewer/, Xdinbargb, in
eto-'e pints
Mair A Sons’ Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh, in stone pis,
Finzi fc Williams’ London Brown Stout in glass pts.
do do Porter, In glass pta.
P. Blo*d A- Co.’s "Dublin Stout, lo Btone pta.
In storo and for sale hr
WILLIAM H YEATONj
216 South FRONT Street.
OLD WINE STOKE,”
►3 NOW CABLY } 8.
Old No, 76, now 328 WALNUT Street.
Snider’s Wines wero always pronounced by good
Judges to be unsurpassed, and were in reality mperior
to auy in the market. Part of th« old s f ock I have yet
ou band which consume*a would do woil to try. o*w that
tho market is overstocked with adulterated liquors for
to eell during the Christmas Holidaya. ,
Wiurs and Liquors sold by ino, if unsatisfactory, can
be returned. J.HN CASbY, Jr,,
U4-lra Successor toJ V. fcnider.
|_PK ANDIES. —Oastillon,” Marett,
J 3 and other Cognacs of rarioos vintages, in hilf
pipes and quarter ca'-ksj'PelleTOism Rochelle Brasoter,
pale and dark, in half pipe*, half casks. and oDB*ei?Mk
c*xks. Imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHI.XN Sc CO.,
writ "Ml MS rtontb Wnnrtb atreat
| 'IN.—3O Pipes (Dutch Company’s) in
\y bond, and for sale by TVM. If. YJBATON, 216 S
•ItnNT Ht. »n*
BEIDSICK & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE—A
coustaut supply of the original genuine brand, in
boud and iu store, tor Bale by WILLIAM H YEATON,
solo agent for PennsylTania. No. 216 South FRONT
Street nnl»
AI.LSOPP’S PALE ALE—In Ehds —A
constant supply on hand in Custom-hoa-m Stores,
for at) e by WILLIAM H. YEATON, 216 South FRONT
Street noS
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
TIONS. with written descriptions of character,
includingadvice in reference to business, health,
J S. self-improvement, Ac., aro made day and ere
muß.t fOWLBR, WSLL3, A CO.’S,
Families visited when requested, and a liberal dis
ount made to cluba.
»n-sm 022 ObAatnnt at , PhUari«l*Vl»
> 1 li> vf THE uHillESi IMPOKXAiNCE
A for every ope to know where they will get the
most for their money, especially such times as these.
ZIEGLER A SMITH. Wholesale Druggists, corner of
SKCOND and GREEN ?treots, are disposing of their
White Lead, Ground Paints, of all Colors, and Window
Glass, all oi the beat quality, at prices which will be
plowing to buyer* oetl
nnHE SELF-INKLNG HAND-PKINTItfG
■PR M 3 8
Patented Not. 2.1868 By ZUKRN & BKVAN.
JAS SMITH A* CO , Agents,
NO. 43 South THIRD St.. 2d floor,
Philadelphia.*
Decidedly the best and most complete Hand Press
now iu use for Printing Cards, Circulars, Labels, .En
velopes, &c , and considered indispensable by Banks,
Railroads, and loEuracoe Offices—also, Merchants and
other business men Tie public are invited to call and
see specimens, at the Agency, No 43 Boath THIRD
Street 2d floor, where Presses can be pnrohased. Also,
State and County Rights for sale
d!4-6t*
IMPROVED BURNING FLUX D.—We
B. are now manufacturing, and are prepared to Bell, a
Burning Fluid much less liable to explode than the
common article, slid we can confidently recommend it
m being much safer. ?ABNALL & OGDEN,
oolft-tjalG 472 N THIRD Btr**t.’ »hnv«» Nnble.
MONONGAHEUA WHISKEY.—6O Bbla.
pare Bye Whiskey, In store and for sale by WH.
H. YBATONj aid South JRQNT St. aoi
Noiicco.
Cegol Notices
®irarntionai.
<OB. OHAflLJßtttOtf
f HEIGHTS REDUCED.
:b, AND
JA3. BUITII * 00.