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Thb"»ppro.aMDg holM.ya, in connection- the .
„ B t /we.thkr.'eomblaed pihiVe' 'uauul
coarM oftailnese eery Tn.terleHy'thiiiVeeb; and mar
kMCS'tti, lnMbr«Sni jlt^UV 1
ontdianjiiiEilos.JploflriuidMaalßoUaloitij.liatOorn
hiebeeniareqaeflt, Ocal isflrm.but quiet, the ehlp
,>lU£*e«t>n;b(lSg neftly uref |s.wfiuted »t full
. ya^' r aloq u le ti. Co t toll—T her e
ia*.|ti»dj:tra(iedoinj .tformer'flgures. ,Pißh ere'flrro.
jfiriCil a<)» and:BUea-s.Ho chuk>'.
Tb.lfiu market ‘ia Arm, bet Trithont actlrity. Xeid
ooptEaaaQdJta iSTanja^jtaatiac— change. ;ium
-1 pr i ')“?st'aT<irr,limtt«Vl. jfoaoiry. -. Naval Stores, come
toxwm .lowly,* and rorßplritaof.Turpentlnt prioei »»
batter. Llnaead Oil bda improved ,■ but ether kiod. rfl
third Mpien but'a limited bnaineM doing. Blcata
unobaupad. - itset id pln^>''^efaapdTp.
bieiobonttuiie iiiaat aoiftd:,7ffiii,M.arfiubatWr ta-
WoblcontfijuM ’to meet• good-inquiry. ’•’Vyb I** 1 **
- bey.ie, dull, .ndprbJe.pretlierilo.wejr., In Dry Goods
the trhaepri/onte a<j a«.£/»»tiu» j »fp»bpntbe r n and
■ stdatam' bnwa »id,l“f« , ’P , V > mnd 9 rder * fr °Bt U>o» «o
tioaaarumorei^n^Mbeu~; gene
rally belpg ) _bari 'ol"u9®ft!', B!?lrt
tnpa
Bleach** Goode moa*r»Uly;ictive,.. tat? pricarfate
flroj Bjid theetoek Ught. stfl es are
to'ArriTft [kb dlii ee t-yi tbre ady safes. at, fall
r»tefl-;:?TIokfl, Checker and Btribal aie bald firmly.’ Bta
pleWoollea* are oh" the edivabae,* with a firm htulriess
dbibgitt'Bnpii}fj i «tJ’lwr»t ( v /. f 1
markat -for - aU-Jttoda has
.beetf nearly *lcasy : ibUWeek, with-* limited ejptfrt
(V denjandrbo*ever,f6t Ploar to note.nnd only iboat
havefoubilmjeriAt t6jl2)j[©s;26_for stan- •
decl fend grtot iUMiBBB/ss,B7jf for selected lota, and
■ss 60a8.26 bbl for extraa, c «coordtj)gi!i quality t 'the'
.retatteta *ndb*keT* here been-bnyingwrlthln'tbrErae 1
Ifevge' of for 'common to better brands and,
<«X\rM|-and |d &007.60 for fanoylotei aa to' qaelfty.-
Tho receipts and -stocks.are moderate ~lor the season,
and the'. market dull at the close. - Oorn Meal is firm,:
wltbllgbtteceJpis, and sales of Pennsylvania Meal at:
$5.2} bbli,hye Plonr Isnotlnciulred .for, and dull
• at bbl, there being several sellers at the 1
formerrato. Bactwheat Meal ranges at $2.0002.76 the>
lOOlbsr w .x-’ «-*;
The foUowfag atw the inspections of Flour and Meal;
for theweelrendlng- Thwsday.-December 23/1858
Half Barrels of Snpsrfine.**. ~,,, 483
Barrels of Superfine./,, i ;.Q .15.0&7:
■ • - 12,
Middlings - 21*
- .Cora&jeSU,,*, 950
3)0. .. 00a1emcie4.».».,.. .108
i 1 . 1 {
•’ - t0&;A..;..
> OffHH A?T.—T he reoeipiS mlight, hut the demaruTTa
.'limited, the milter* pnrohaslnff to'supply their
■ dUte wante onlyjand prices lure uneettled—Alee Include
£9,909 fcnsseb Southern and tteuosylretile} nag* l )
'leg froAvlSQ tolSSe for eonunod to prime r ed} ‘and 189
, :to liOo for whit*". Bye ia la demand-foe die tilling) and
2,0C0 bushel* were disposed of at 78a80e, the- latter for
Peno*f]v*hie;/Cora Is-instead/ reqnest,Vand about;
-25,000 ihaahela, i‘TaoBtly : neW'.'Bouthem.yeUoe.'; sold
< at es> to dryness jjr64oi for ! white, ana Sics
r Bso fdr.'old yellow aflodtana'in: stare.-, Oats—The ds*
' .mand hajrjallentoffj'audprice* are rathir lower, with
salt* oriO.OOO bushel* at*449dfio/for Southern. acd
-45®4dc -for 4?etmsylTetda;:"A- tale ■ of-Barley malt -wa»
made afcC6C,aad mill feed |Vf2O forbran; ! ahd £27 per
'-tonforahoita.;!!:. , -w?.* : *?. •.« ■-* ,
PBOVIBIORB.—Tha ; market'generally U> dolt, and*]
• buyers aMT/oldlng off; fialeS’ of MesaPotk have'been I
-'nu4 ftksl7olB'sKbbl;‘tis*h andtlme; Bogs are'oomlng j
in more freely, and command fiXalXa. > City packed
- ’Metf BeeT'wlHn * email way' for ihlpS’itores at sl6®
16 #) & bbl. Bacon—The stock ia unusually light: but
thedemand ia limited* and pricbfi ard no'mitui f we quote
Hameat Iool2c 'Biae*atloc. and Shouldersat7Uc. J
‘ Balk of- greeh-Hamslxmve ‘been’re-1
celled from the/, Wrist* .arid; *old.'at! OXc~ori~tlme i of
Sides andßhculdei* the* market'is nearly ’Safe,-, with
' email skies of the latter-aWo/Lard le &&*-there is J
,V4?y.lsttle coming forward: sales of bbls at 11 vteUJijc,
• • ana tags
lOgd. -Butter meats with.* limited inqfciry trill'sells
at,fe®lBc.* Jtollfi picked' is dbll at' 10ffil2o. Cheeee j
’ Wmmahds :B®Scv --Igfc* *ari -kearie," and worth S4c &
*■4-Ivlj
M BTALS:—The "Iron market!* firm/but the drimtnd
forPif Metal is limited, arid thA sales confined to Set ,
400 tons Anthracite, In lots, at 123, $2l: and $2O & ton i
for the thteri. numbers, *oq time..Jtootoh Pig is held at
. $26 4P\tonV ;<Charcoal Blooms ere held 'at . $82006, six ;
months, wltb llmitrid salei.' No change. In Bar or But- |
. . lerXcon, ; jand the tales of.theformer .moderate;' Bead
' Isqulet. and trehiar bf nb'Ealfathfs week' to alter .
j>ricea..:.Conpercontlnue*dull, and.asmtlt'buslness I
doing at 21e, aix months, wj-7/. ]
r B^akT^e^iVTewllHVeJoqnirytftt/QMhMtton,
• arid sales a*elimited at ton, attrhloh rate- first
No. 1 Is freely receipts, are moderate', and
„ Jhe
ere reported at *
. &XSBWAX is firm, with sirisll sales of Yellow to note
at 82083 s per lh.* f -j: *yy j ?
OAffDLlS,—Prices affirm at the lateadvance; with
farther sales orclty.made,'Adamantlne’iat- 2i©B2c v per
lb. whlth rates Are -'now refused.' - Sperm and Tallow
Caodles continue as U«ta iht<d, ahddull; ' <. ■'* [
\ . odit:—the demand ikmoaerate both lo go Esstand
for Abe home tride; prices ‘ are. ’firm'.' 'Cargo - rates are
, $3 40q8J0 period lor Bed Ash, $8 lfioS.pOfor While
Ash ands 2 6003 for Che&t®uton,board at. Hlchmond.
• yeuels aiA'scatce and iii demand at full rites/*. / 1
. _4SOKJBE.--vChextocfcharb9en .lnoreased.by.the: late
t, M*« W«t for Addling, fair ; 40«!i ly chiefly
of the uitdaicriptlon caah, .Incinding' aimplea at
llßaUKcp.r,Bs ::v'. ;„■ ;
The following ie 'V statement; of the. movement
alnoe ; E«p''ember "li with' thepreviods
/tytffi’’'’*'- ' "M» : IMT£ ' 'IMS.. MBS',
K.o't.it Ports.'::':i;iBe,ooff -832 poo 1.201.000 1,252,000
*l. toG- 8rit»1n,....M6 MK) .283P00 J XS7 J p00;,4f6,(100
' Sr.’ toTrtnde:.l3oB,o6o V 80,000 110,000 156,CM.
.-JtX.iontherP.P„ 85 MO 60,0C0... 68,000 ,108.000
Total export..ir.7Boooo., 4J8,000-«8.000 , 670,000
BtookonMna.. ’f.V,600»00”483,0M.>10!600 Wooo
Of which'duri^'ttiepMtWek.idcladed.lo.tbe^&OTe:
• Pof: 144,000
’B(nafi'BT' s - :> fi*cirFTSrrlcareue at. .the'-ports, com
pand with'lBs6 £ ExporiiS-Idcrease
to Great Britalo, 21,000. bales; increase to Prance,
62,000; decrease toother ports, 22,000. Total
vineceaae'in'experfe,'6l.ooobales:
‘ - 'stocks brfdrtfgn arr i!ght«Sod Bonob
'.Raldosare' iu\dsmuid at Z2.t2ka‘i.is .per Box; and
lß'ori'tlnier “DomestlQ'.Pruit' la dull;
' bSS ¥ t 1 ;
FeaeheeOol2o.for. anptrea, dhd 14017. for pared; CTran
.
PEATHfiRS ;««, autl, .with. flmaU aatei of }: good
le^lßlteA.
"lllfeilmxUi.lfjif/<!in''Bl6re. onlirxt 810 60 torll, 815
60 Tot 8«, riLJule'of fickle?
VHerring-'-was-maddoa terms -kept private; '-we quote
. '£ them At $3 5608:60 & htt*' Codfish .commands $3,600
- 37&iha 100lb» T#-- »?. fM- .'r.V'r'l '
, is a.yessel- on theVberth foi
llTarpbsl.oat nofartherqngsgdmente haye'.been r&-
..^porijKt.i ./omeialpajeqt*-,are. maklbg to'.QaUforrifa at
gotr Wekt lridla'. rrV.ghts'oontlnue'ia last
quot»d;.« yesiel ,^waa-’6haTtered6ut aril nek
at 40a - for -.go gar.- from ,:the north /pert
chargee ptid—arid tfig south Aide at42a Tp
< - Boston there £sr-
'. raw are 2^,/or Plaar/doja for shufn ft ftrfceiuiure»
- * l meritJpjdrfe,4nds3for Oolliersere In good
. reqaeetj the rates to Boston art:s26o: New.Tork.
6O Providence, $1 03;
. ► 'SHdgei)oH;:sl New Bedftrd« $1.80: Washington,
; ' <■ Kidhmohd-si:6o : l
. ' GINSENG.—TKe/idaiket'lß nearly bare of both crude
aod'elahfl*d; wiihea*es of .the former at ft.
. V here'll nothing doing, end no ehaiigtln
- prieta-whota^^^^ -t-. • - *
BBMPis txoeedioglyqalet a»d w:tborit sales; sq
- .imnort'ofjalt'has Arrived andYematns unsold. ]
: -rSlßßßarAwmwed* and all the recent arrivals hart
St il)/022.c' for Oaraias. and forjPhrto
>. Oabe)lo;6n tbe uiael time; the lattir^to go oat of r the
market. !
Aops.are haJd.'wlttt mere flrmrieas, but &e demand
;.is limited :-gde*of Eastern endWesternal -12010 c
. ■*: "■ LBATbEB stoek Of- Spaalah and-slanghter ls
■ light; arid prides tend upward, wlth a good demand.
{o dall/ahd prlces remaln without change.
A ; - end, some jelto'w iap boards have -been aold at $19016
>■ are seaTCe arid high. -»
- - . MOLABSAB eoptinnes, qplot, and no sales-of Cuba
'-kavtf.beentnido public; 1 some smUl‘sales of New Or
- • leans are reported at 8703:14 months;’' -
' , «KAVAIi XTOBBS arp'irisoHTs,,witri bgt little doing
’ 4n iitbsr Boilhi Tar, Or '-Pitch/ and no sales Worthy of
8' notice hare beeu reported • - Spirits .of Tarptntlna is in
>' betUr Wq'uest.'and stock light,' with sales of 160 bbls
- : inl6tsxt6oe6lo ; .
~, OILS —^LloatedOil continues 1 on the advance,with
r .saleS'ht:62oo6s^^Mlion.'-tbo'former without the
' package!* J6O 000 fts. palm 011 sold on terms kept prf*
r OUe are r held firmly,' with a small business
. doing. Oil la held at 660, with a light
SUxSKtri operate in. *> r • - . 1
Pl/AOTEB.—None arriving, and the last sale of soft
tr
Xh. .tack le Ilgkt end price ttcxlr, Irnttbp
to limited, wiih Sales of 160 casks, ip lots, at
owb andtjme.r ; - ■■ f_■> l
t Is uhduriged.-and a Cargo of r Tutk f s Aland has
\ hot made ..... . - Z !
f j- SEBPs,7rto{oxcrseed l - r is, |n eteady demand: Sre-
awJighf j and, priesa. are firmer, .sales of
/ 4,800 boa fair, and pthne at $516006.76 briS,.lhG»riot
...at:4§ 12)406 37k t aad/rscleaned seed at $0 basl
.Timqtby 4*r »o*?s 11®2 Homes tic
•MM Mo 1.65 bas.; ~No «alci| of<Jalcatta lire
1 c-hUGjlit finaywitii salesof.2oo hhds Porto
demand has been htodeAu, with ealssof Ghlo, bbls at
; *&&{& b'ujnt, 'ud ol< jr
-■ TEACar? t drmiy r held, With a small business doinx in
.. VfflN*?, «c;, arm..|Uil fn.-.Bmtuidr, I Port, there h.s
, Men {(iiiiiiJejehle moteineot «t 60a020, oh time, ■■ _,
lceoohjpMaflj th go BMt'imi
- prices arh gradually stifiehiogand thp/Etocks here’ sre
.. light (ortho SeesoD, Sod saleS comprise about ibS.
3f to per'lbji OaahVthe i#tter for Extra
' fine fleSce, the bulk is iogoEast. / j I -
HIQBRB H ATHA AttOMOKIiJIB
A^OOMMODATION. 5 '
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on,
southeast oornerOfSirtti and Ktceitreets**'- 1 - ,
■ e«?. PBOSUBBOHX Npm/iMh'Oollfttttifc dlwotmtal «t
the lowest market rates. - ' ;
NATHANS* B. B.
COBNBB OP PIXTH AND BAOJB i
Where tdofi*y#ltt be liberally advanced on gold and
' rllver plate, jewelry, fowling*
£L«ees. dry goods, dothiiigfVgr&jerioi, llquotaVcljiara,
amtroM; painting*;
C .engravings,'unuioal^Jfisjtnuaente/faraitare, beddlog,
,
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r . v ' [From the Christian Observer.]
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ME PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1858.
flitt' fflabHtatiattg. " ' f
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YEAR —-Now.lsthe time to boy prevents for your
friends and,relations. A'bsudssmff BOOK is the most
acceptable presentVto mate to a charl&hed' friend,- and
yiU be best appreciated. Thelargest stock of Books
in the United Statovand cheapest prioes, is to be found
at , / BVANB’ GIFT 1-OOKBTORE,
No, 439 Chestnut street.
Besides the Book, every purchaser receives a valua
ble GIFT, cents to $lO.O, thus getting
two valuable presents for the price of one.
ANNUALS AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS FOR THE
. - -HOLIDAYS.
-LOOK'AT THE LIST.' ’
Bopk of Bsauty Oriental Annual.
Borne Memories Heroines,'Shakspeare
Lad its Souvenir’ Souvenir' Gallery
Poets of lßth Century. World-Noted Women
Christian fouvenlr Women of Beauty
Keepsake Republican Court
Leaflets of Memory ' •' Oourt of Napoleon
Diadem- atratfordGallery
Winter Wwath , - Berlin Gallery
Atlantic Eouveoir . . Dresden Gallery
Josephine Gallery . Slunioh Gallery
Book of'the Boudoir Gallery of Famous Poeta
Floral Keepsake Amaranth
American Soenery • Lady’s Wreath
L»dy’s ( Book of Flowers Keepsake pf Frlenquup
Poetry of Flowers , . Floral Wreath
Casket Lady’s Wreath
Forget Be Not • 1 Hoaßßose
FHendahip’a Offering 1 FhUopoona .
Friendship’s Token Freemason’s Annual
Friendship’s Gift Magnolia
Gift of Afleotion' Passion .Flower
Lady’s -Wreath Token
Lady’s Sorao Book Emblem
Mommy’s .Gift* . Garland -
Gem Annual Christian Keepsake
SnowFUko Religious Souvenir \
Coronet Token of Friendship .
.THE ANCIENT AND MODERN POETS, IN CALF,
• . r - ANTIQUE. r
LALLA ROOKH MILTON
LADY. OF THE LAKE SPENSER *
BYRON CHAUCER
SCOTT MRS. HEMANS
MOORE MRS .NORTON
. DBYDJBN LONGFELLOW
\POPJS ' TENNYSON
BURNB .. • OOWPER *
LEIGH HUNT • WHITTIER
. MBS. BIGOUBNEY DANTE _
ROGER* • Ej.W. ELLSWORTH
SOUTHEY' \ - . HOOD ■
H.KXAK WHITE . . TAPPER
TASSO GOLDBMITH
*-MRB. JAMIESON WORDSWORTH
--ALICE CABBY; SHELLEY ,
KEATB MONTGOMERY
EDGAR A. .POE BRYANT
We have the above in all styles of binding, from plain 1
doth to the finest Calf and Antique, to salt all closes
of purchasers!. We sell these ohesperthsn any other,
house in the olty,-besides the additional advantage of a
gift. ,
Works by the most popular authors, living and dead, 1
in all styles, from the most recherche and costly to the 1
plain And substantial, at astonishingly lowprices,
Bayard Taylor’s Travels Works of Thoa. JeHeißoa
Works .of -J. Fennimore “ Ohas Biokens
Cooper “ Mrs. Southworth
Works of J. T. Headley « Mrs. Bents . ,
'«» Frank Forrester Mrs. Sedgwick ,
i< Hugh Miller Works of Virginia Town
<i Oapt. Mayne Reid send
<« Charlotte Bronte Works of S. M. Smucker
Works of Washington Irr- 11 T. S. Arthur
i D g “ J. A Ward
Works of-Grace AgUlUr ‘‘ A. S.-Boe
it Rev. C. H. flpargeon “D. P. Thompson
m Capt.Msryatt “ SamßUok
it Borer Parley {< Jane Austin
»» Mrs. Moodle il Marion Harland
u gmol et “ Mary Howitt
, , « Fielding “ Cbas. Lamb
'<• 'Lawrence Sterne “ Edward Everett
Waverly Novels “ Lorenxo Dow
Works of BenJ Franklin “ Lord Bacon
HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY BY THE MOST OBLB
i ; PRATED AUTHORS.
Hume > Bancroft
Macaulay Russell
Prescott Ferguson
Gibbon RolHn
Robertson Lord
Headley . Sparks
And a host of others.
Call and examine and satisfy yourself, that EVANS
has a gmter ; variety of Books, and. will sell cheaper
than any other house. in the olty. Do not forget that
a valuable’ Glfttwhich will make a weleome Christmas
Box* is presented ■ to you, fr*e]o t charge, at EVANS 3.
besides getting your Books cheaper than you can get
them elsewhere.
•' ALBUMS FOB THE LADIES.
Albums of all sixes and all stylos of binding te suit
all tastes.. Profusely illustrated with magnificent Steel
Engravings. ' _ „
Pet Album Leaves of Affection
Message Bird Album PhUopasoa Album
Sunbeam Album Token of Love
Gem Album Album of the Heart
Rosebud Album Landscape Album
Gift Album Forget-me-not Album
Album of Lore • Album <f Memory'
Album of Remembrance ’ Souvenir Album
Leaves of Friendship | Friendship Album
AndhttUrstoo numerous 'o mention.
BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, AND HYMN
c . • BOOKS. • „ „ t
M.thodlrt Hymn Book! |Bpl«cop»l Pr.y.r Booh.
Baptist HymnHook* ‘ |0»ttaollo Prayer Books
Lutheran Hymn Books 1 Presbyterisa Hymn Books
• Of’all- sires, sod bound In all styles, Arabeiqne,
Turkey Morocoo, Antique, VelTet, Arc., sritb ond with
out clasps. t'j , i ■ <
FAMILY BIBLS3.—A Urge assortment ot Family
Blblee, of, ,11. descriptions aed all prices, from *1 to
$5O, Hustrated-with fine engravings, printed with large
typo, on stood paper, and ;ln varloua styles or binding,
from the simplest’to the most Ornamental. Also, Pulpit
Bibles,- m various styles. *
‘A very large assortment of JUVENILE, BOOKB, to
suite all ages and tastes. We have a larger variety of
Children’s Books, at lower rates than any other house
in the city, besides the. additional advantage of a gift,
gratis,'for the little ones.
*• What the eye sees the heart believes.” Any one
who wishes to examine for himself Is invited to call at
EVANS’S and verify the abovestatement. Wears con
fident that he will go away satisfied that
EVANS has themost variety;
EVANS’S U the cheapest place.
EVANS gives more for the money than any other.
Our gifts oonslst of gold and silver Watches,, gold
Vest, Fob, Chatelaine and Guard Chains, gold Brace
lets : Cameo, Mosaic, Coral, Garnet, and Engraved and
Plain Binds, Gold Miniature Lockets,Gold pencils and
Pens. Ladies’ Seta.oT Coral, Lava, Cameo, Garnet, Mo
saic, and Jet Ear-drops,, with BreastplnK to match.
Gold Bings with Stone Bettings, Gold,Bosom Stnds and
Sleeve Buttons, Pocket Knlvei/Portemonttales, Gift
! Book*, Silver Plated Oaks' Baskets, Water Pitchers.
; Napkin Rings; Bats of Teaspoons, Butter. Knives, and
I a great variety of useful,- ornamental, and handsome
gifts pr intrinsic value, suitable for Holiday Presents,
will be distributed among purchasers of Books, at the
GIFT BOOK STOBB EMPORIUM, 439 CHESTNUT
Street. *- G« G. EVANS.
N. B. Persons who are dissatisfied with-their Gifts,
eanhave them exchanged for others of the same value.
Classified Catalogues free to all. d2l fit
jp. ADDITION
TO THE
NEVT BOOKS
WHICH HAVA BBSS IBBPISO
From the Press
AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION,
Every Saturday Mornings
Sinoe the first of September,
There will be publishod during the month of Decern,
her, as follows:
’ Saturday, December 4th.
JENNY AND»THE INSECTS. Beautifully illustrated
with colored engravings. Large 16mo. elegantly
bound in extra English cloth, gilt, and gilt edges.
Saturday, December 11th
MEAT EATERS, with some account of their haunts
and'habits. By the author of *< Irish Amy,” etc.
Twenty beautiful engravings. 12rao. cloth.
Saturday, December 18th.
THE LOST KEY. By the author of the ’’Little
Water-crew Sellers.” 18mo. doth. Illustrated.
Saturday, December 25th.
THE SNOW STORM. 18mo. . cloth. Illustrated.
' Making a large and beautiful assortment of new and
elegantly illustrated books for the family and the
school. *
They are all put up In handsome gilt bindings, suita
ble for presents.
• Otjer books are In preparation, and will Boon be pub
lished by the ,
AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION,
NO. 1122 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia.
No. 876 Broadway, New York.
And for sale by all Booksellers. dll-eodtJl
A MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY GIFT
. BOOK.
Messrs. JAMRB OHALLEN A SON, No. 26 South
SIXTH Street. pubiish this day—
PALESTINE PAST AND PRESENT. By Bev.
Henry 8. Osborn. ■ Superbly illustrated'by Steel En
gravings, Obronographio-Illamfnations in Oil Colors,
and the most exqalslte wood engravings. It is without
exception the most elegant work os Palestine ever
issued. 'Edition in cloth now ready.'s3 60.
Also, new editions fot the Holidays, of
The City of the Great King, uniform with above,
doth, $3 60. For gilt $6. Turkey Antique $6.60.
Hadgi in Byrla, Turkey $2; doth gUtsl; cloth 7fio.
’ In aad Aroaad OonstintJnople $126.
Chailen’s Juvenile Library. 30 vole. 26c pervol., or
$6 per sett.
Oavo of Machpelab, doth, full gilt, $1: cloth 750.
FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS.
dl6-12t
IMLAY & 810 KNELL’S ~
BANK NOTE REPORTER,
The oldest and ablest on the Continent. The cheap
est and most reliable in the World. Per annum $2,
weekly; $1.25 semi-monthly 576 oeots monthly. Single
copies 6 cento, and always ready. Subscriptions may be
sent. Office No.' 112 South THIRD Street, Bulletin
Buildings. no!8-8m
THE AMERICAN SUNBAT-SCHOOI.
DNIOK
yUBUWBQ VOM THAW OKU VBOOBAKO
OHOIOB ILLUSTRATED BOOKS
FOB
CHILDREN AND YOUTH,
Being the Largest Collection in the Country.
THIY ABB now PDSLIBEIHQ
A NEW BOOK EVERY SATURDAY MORNING.
Elegantly illustrated Catalogues may he had without
charge, by addressing .
THE AMBRIOAN BUND AY-BOHOOL UNION,
1122 OHEBTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
A large assortment of IMblefl, together with the de
votional books . used .in the various Evangelical
Ohnrohes j always kept on hand. 0011-tl
VERY CURIOUS, SCARCE, RARE,
AND OLD BOOKS bought by JOHN CAMPBELL,
Yourtli and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Highest
price paid. Orders attended to in every State of the
Union. Books imported from Europe. ulfi-Rm
JiAND WARRANTS LOST.—Notico is
JLi hereby given, that after the publication of this
notice, once a wtek for six successive weeks, application
will be made to the Commlssionerof Pensions, at Wash
ington Oity, for the issue of Duplicates of Land War
T*nt No. 47 878, for 80 acres, issued under the aot o
March Bd, 1855, .to Ann, widow of John M. Hays, de
ceased! and of Land Warrant No. 46,106, for 80 acres,
la ued* under the same aot to Philip Prater \ the same
having been assigned In blank, and lost by us in Phils*
on tho 29th day of September last, between the
Post Office and our BankingHouae, and Caveats against
the issue of Patents having been entered In the Gene
ral Land Office. OBONISB Sc CO.
December 11th, 3869. dH*s6t
H/lEN’S WAXED AND 'W’ATER-PRWP
Itt BOOTS, WOMSS’S'OAL FSKIN BOOTS, wifh
heels, suitable for the Country Trade.' Best city ma&u*
factored.' Low prices at DUTTON’S,
3 No. IU North 6EOOND Street, (oast side,) above
Arch 1 . " “SIGN OF THE BED BOOT.”
n2fi ? th&tu-ow*
NS. LAWRENCE
• PAPER PRINTERS’ CARDS. AND ENVELOPE
- WAREHOUSE.
: No. 406 COMMERCE STREET.
FIS Of* THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
for every one to know where they will get the
emstfortheir money, especially such times as these.
ZIEGLER Sc SMITH, wholesale Druggists, corner of
SECOND and GREEN Streets, are disposing of their
White Lead. Ground Paints, of all Colors, and Window
Glass, all or the best quality, at prices which will be
pleasing to buyers, pell
[MT THOMAB arSONS,
JJ* Res. 189 and-,141 SOUTH FOURTH BTBMT
’ "*(FormerlyNos:«7indM.)‘ ,v -
ViLL SALES—STOCKS AND BEAL E-TATE
Twenty-fourth Fall Sale, 28th December, at the Jx*
Twenty-fifiix Tall Sale. 4tK January, tit the Exchange.
Twenty-sixth Fall Bale, 11th January, at the Ex
change.
07* Fart of the handbill* of the abore sales now
ready..
BBAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &e. . ,
Fublio Bate* at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Eveniag..
07* Handbill* of each property leaned separately,' tfl
addition, to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to each'sale, one thousand pamphlet form,
living foil descriptions of all the property to be aold on
he folloWlngTaesday. ' v ’
: YRIVAt* BAU ESSIBTBa.
■ jp" Beal Estate entered on our .Private Bale Be
cuter) and advertised'occasionally in our Public o*le
Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies, are printed weekly,)
free of charge. «- • -
|T7* We have n large amount of Beal Estate, at W*
rata Sale, including every description of City add
country property. Printed Lists may he had at the
auction store.
Executors* Peremptory' Sale—Estate of Jacob Kora
deffer. Deceased.'
1 BANK BTOOKO, P»WS, Ac.
, Oh Tuesday Evening,
January 4th, at 7-o’olock, at the Philadelphia' Ex
change, without reserve— .
9 shares Pennsylvania B&Uroad Company.
16 shares Little Schuylkill Navigation and Eailroad
Company. '
4 shares Southwark Railroad Company.
' 4 shares Delaware and Bchuylklll Canal Company.
6, shares Olty.Bank >tock,'
1 share Mercantile Library Company.
•$7OO Pennsylvania State’S per cent loan.
' sl36' in' no.es of the Pennsylvania Bank, marked
good. February 4th, 2855.
$lBB.ll check, marked good, on the Bank of Pennsyl
vania.
Also, for other accounts-r- ’
20 new shares (1 old share) Baa .Francisco Land As
sociation. ’ ’
Also, without reserve, 4 ah&reß
Herre-do*Oraee Steam. Tow-Boat Company,
Also, PeWlfo. 61, middle aisle. Central Presbyterian
Charon, southeast co*ner of Eighth and Cherry streets
—cost $4OO. ' 1 ’
Pew No. 46, middle aisle, St. .Andrew’s Church
coat $BOO.
60 shares farmers’ and Mechanics* Bank ofOamden,
N.J.
Por acoount of whom it may concern—
-465 shares Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation and
Bailroad Company-par $26.'
16 1 hares weit Philadelphia Passenger Ballway Com*
pany—full paid, ;
BEAL ESTATE SALE, January 4th;
Will include—
Orphans’ Court • Bale-Batata of Samuel Miller,
TWO VALUABLE LOTS, with atone andfrsme dwel-i
lings, Gray>a lane, wait of the Darby plank-road,,
Twenty-foarthTwalrd. f.
Orphans 1 QmrtSale—Estate of James Morrow, deeM.l
-THREE TH KBE-BICRY BRIOK DWELLINGS, Owen'
street, between Thirteenth and Broad and Lombard'
and South streets.
Assignee’s Peremptory Sale.
TRACT 0? LAND, 1477 85 100 acres, supposed to be
woodland, situate lo Montrose county, Arkansas.
Same Estate—FlVE TOWN 'LOTS, South Covington,,
Kenton coufitf* ffy.\ .
Same Estate—TßACT OF LAND, 160 acres, situate In
Benton county, lowa.
Same Estate—TßACT OF LAND, 80 aores, situate in
Dubuque Land District, lowa. - . , .
Same Estate— TßAOTJ OF LAND, 280 aores, situate
in Lewis oonnty, Missouri.
Same Estate—FAßM of 680 acres, part woodland,
with two-story brick dwelling, Jog and frame barn.
IC7* Fall particulars of each of the above in band*
bills.
UNITED STATES HOTEL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
—The rery valuable property known as the ‘ United
States Hotel,” Atlantic City, N. J The house Is 60
feet front by 40 feet deep,- with a wing 40 by 240 feet; Is
four stories high, with 140 large sleeping apartments,
Bitnate on a square of ground, 850 feet front os the rail*
road by 500 Test deep, with a square of ground laid out
as a park, SSQieet front by.6ooleet deep to the ocean.
ContolniOg'l2 bores. - - < -
Execotor’e Peremptory Bale—Estate of Jacob £orn-
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND—Three-*tory brick
■tore and dwelling. No. 913 South Second street, south
ef Obrietlan street
Same Estate—VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND—
Three-story brick store and dwelling (with granite front
two stories) adjoining the above,being No. 915 South
Beoond street' * * ' • ‘ ••• • i
Same Estate—BUSINESS STAND—Two-story frame
store and dwelling, adjoining the above, being No. 917
Booth Second street.
Same Estate—BEVEN FRAME DWELLlNGS—Chris
tian street, between Second and Third streets.
Samo Estate—TWO FRAME DWELLINGS. China
street, between Front and Second streets, /Southwark }
A FIRST MORTGAGE for $1 300, secured by two
thrse-story brick dwellings, Brown street, (Nineteenth
ward,), The title papers may be seen at the Auction
Rooms.
THREE-BTORY BBICK STORE AND DWELLING,
No, 1219 Little Washington street, between Twelfth and
Thirteenth and Prime and Federal streets, with a frame
Stable in the rear.
GROUND BENT $6O A YEAR—A well-secured yearly
ground rent of $OO a year, olear of taxes.
GROUND RENT $4B A YEAR—A well.jecnred yearly
ground rent of $4B a year, clear of taxes.
VALUABLE PROPERTY Stores, dwellings, Ac ,
Nos. 1746 and 1748 Market street, southeast corner of
Eighteenth street, opposite the Media Railroad Depot;
and Nos 6,7. and 9 South Eighteenth street, below Mar*
ket street. To be sold together
-BUSINESS STANDS—’Three-story brick tavern and
dwelling, southeast comer of Second and Shippen
streets.
BAKERY AND DWELLING Three-story briok
bakery and dwellicg, Shippen street- adjoining the
above. >
Will Include—
MARKET STREET.—First-rate Business Location,
—Building lot, north side of Market street, between
Delaware Fifth and Blxth streets, ti be sold peremp*
torlly. The building formerly on it was burned.
THREE BTORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING,
northwest corner of Eleventh and Christian streets.
Peremptory Sale —THRBK-STORY BRICK DWEL*
LING, No. 617 South Seventh street, with tbree-atory
brick dwelling in the rear.
Orphans* Court Bale—Estate of Joseph Parvis, Dec’d.
THIUE-BTOBY BRIOK DWELLING, No. 927 North
Tenth street, Above Poplar.
game Estate.—FOUß BUILDING LOTS, 80 feet
front, southeast side of Duke street northeast of Som
erset street. Richmond near the Reading Railroad.
LOMBARD STREET.— T hree-story brick dwelling
and brick shop, Ne. 643 Lombard street, east of
Seventh. '
HANDBOME MODERN FOUR-STORY BRIOK RE
SIDENCE, southwest corner of Sprute and Twentieth
streets.
SALE OF POPULAR AND INTERESTING MISCEL
LANEOUS BOOKS. BIBLES AND PRATER BOOKS,
JUVENILE WORKB,&O. \
On Tuesday Evening,
Bee. 28, *t the auction at--re, an assortment of mis
cellaneous works, blbles aud prayer books, juvenile
works, Ac.
IT?" For particulars see catalogues.
SUPERIOR MIOROSOOPE.
At 8 o’clock, a valuable ml'crotoope from 20 to 600
diameters.
Philip ford, auctioneer, no.
680 MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and
SIXTH, south side
LARGE SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CLOTHS, OABBIMBRBB, Ac.
On Tuesday Morning,
28th instant, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, will be sold
about 206 lota of ready made clothing, -pleoe goods. Ac.
LARGE SALE OF BOOTB, SHOES, OUUB, Ac
Will bo sold, by catalogue, about 800 {eases boots,
shoes, gum tbocs. &o„ to which the attention of pur
chasers la requested.
BSOOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 481
e -OHEBTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom
Moose, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets.
GREAT BALE, AT AUCTION, OF A LARGE AND
VALUABLE OOLLEOTION OF EUROPEAN OIL
PAINTINGS.
On Monday Morning,
December 27th, at 10# o’clook, at the sales-room.
No. 481 Chestnut street. . .
This fine collection embraces nearly two hundred
specimens, mostly originals, by celebrated artiste.
Among the subjects, of which there is a*great variety,
will be found beautiful landscapes, marine views, inte
riors, exteriors,'compositions of animals, figure pieces,
&e , all of which are finished in the finest style of art.
Thare are also several fine copies of originals after the
“ old masters, copied with great fidelity. .
All the picture! have been framed in rich gold gilt
frames, made in the beat manner, after the newest de
signs, and all beirg in perfect order, all fit ornaments
w thwhioh to adorn the parlor,-gallery, or drawing
room.
JET** The pictures will be open for examination, with
catalogues, ail day, and in the oven'ng until 9 o’clock,
on Thursday aha Friday preceding tbs sale, and the
ladies and' gentlemen of Philadelphia and violnity
are invited to examine them prior to the sale. Sale
positive. ■
flj* Parties from a distance can have their pictures
packed on the spot, so as to be sent with perfect safety.
/COMMERCIAL SALESROOM,
\J 222 MARKET STREET,
BETWEEN BEOOND AND THIRD STREETS.
F. G. WOLBKRT, Auorrovsaa
BIOBNESS, BRINTIEY. & 00..
E 1 No. *39 MARKET* STREET. ,
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
ICS and MONEY LOAN. .OFFICE, No. 254 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only
eight doors below the Ixohangs, -
Hours of business from T o’clock, A. hi., until 10
O’clock in the evening. 1
Out-doer sales, and sales at the Auction House, as
- upon the ims^gtafaMn term*.
JSttablitkidfor th* last Thirty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands oa Dla*>
monds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Meri
ehandue, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of
every description.'
All goods can remain any length of time agreed
pon.
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upward*!
will bp charged 2 per cent, per month j $6OO and over*
Ike lowest market rate.
PHILADELPHIA.
ThU Store House having a depth of 120 feet, has large
fire and thief-prooftraults to store all valuables, end prig
fate watchmen for the premise*; also, a heavy ln*»J
ranoe effected for the benefit of all persons having goods
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital,
this office Is prepared to make advances on more satis
factory end accommodating term* than any other in
this city. - - ' ■
Money advanoed to the poor, la small Amounts, with]
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, aad
Clothing will be sold at reduced crises. aul-lv
BY WILLIAM H. STEHK; general
AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 46
North EIGHTH Street, below Arch.
J. A. ELISON. Auotloneer.
E Consignments of new, and second-hand house
rniture, piano-fortes, Carpets, watches, Jewelry,
&0., respectfully Solicited, bn which liberal eash ad
vances will be made it required.
JJ7* Out-door sale* attended to promptly. Charges
as moderate as any .other house in this city.
JU. GUMMEY & SONS,
• REAL ESTATE. AUCTIONEERS, ,
No. 520 WALNUT STREET,
CARD.—J - . ST. Gu&mey it Sons, auctioneers, will
hold regular sales of Real Estate, Stocks, Ac. Also,
household furniture at dwellings.
BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE,
rn* On our Private Sale Register will always be
found a very laTge amount of real estate, including
every description of city and country properly.
3. M. GUMMEY St SONS,
„„ __ Real Estate Brokers,
520 WALNUT Street, below Sixth.
IT IS NOT A DYEJ
JEROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER will re
store Gray Hair to Its original color in from ten to
twolve days, and restore the Hair whefe it has fallen off
and become thin.
IT IS NOT A DYE!
It may be used as freely ae water, and Is the most beau*
tlful Dressing for ihe Hair now In use..
Thousaodsln different parts of the Union have testi
fied to its wonderibl virtue*, and all who have used it
join in their praise of It. '
Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by Dr. BWAYNB 4 BON.
No. 8 North BEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Bolt
Agents for Philadtlphia.
.Train supplied ©«l4-8m
BUTTER. —59 tubs Goshen Batter just re
velved, and for sale by
O. C. SADLER. & 00.,
49 ABOH St., second door below Front.
Sake bg Action,
REAL'ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
daffer, deoeased
REAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY 11th.
tjjolibag (Snobs.
I for tke HOLIDAYS.
MABT.IN & QUAYLE'S
STATIONBEY,
TOY, * YANOY OOODS EUFOBIUM,
No. 103 S WALNUT STREET,
(BELOW ELEVENTH.)
A oho ce and elegant assortment of Goods suited to
the coming HOLIDAYS, comprising articles of utility,
taste, aad ornament, selected from the latest importa
tions expressly for the City Retail Trade.
M. & Q.’s Btock embraces every variety of Dolls,
Wax, Crying, and Sleeping, &o.» together with a large
variety of -
PAPER DOLLS, WRITING DESKS,
PORT FOLIOS, HERBARIUMS,
SCRAP BOOKS, PORT-HONNAIBS, &0. -
' With a large assortment of Games, Fancy Boxes,
Juvenile Books, Doll Furniture, Theatres, Stables.
Warehouses, with a general assortment of Toy and
Fanoy Articles.
PANS! PANS! PAHS!
fitvla Van., in Bilk, Orftpe, asd Idnen.
AIM, Orloket Bata. BaUfl. »od WlokeU. - nolO-tlll
& CO.. I
PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS,
Being now arranged In their new location,
No. 45 SOUTH FOURTH 6TREBT,
are offering a' superior assortment of
DRUGGISTS’ ARTICLES
AVD
FANOY GOODS.
Consisting in part of
Frenck and English FANOY BO APB.
Foreign EXTRACTS and POUAD tfl.
TOILET BOTTLES, in Glaas and China.
POBTEMONNAIES. PURSES and POOKBT-BOOKS.
DBEESING OASES and ODOR BOXES.
Hair, Todtb, Nail, and Shaving BRUSHES, &d.» *O.
To which th»y call the attention of Druggists and the
public, as thelt prices defy oompetlt.on. Als-dtja7
Confectioners
For the holidays.
CHOICE MIXED SUGAR PLUMB.
MARSEILLES SUGAR ALMONDS.
JORDAN SUGAR ALMONDS.
A VARIETY OF CREAM BONBONS.
SUPERIOR BURNT ALMONDS
FINE CHOCOLATE,PREPARATIONS
NEW VARIETY OF FINE CONFECTIONS.
JAPANESE STRAWBERRIES.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BKLKOTED FRENCH
BONBONS.
A VARIETY OF FINE PARIS BOXES
AND
00RN E T S
FRENOHSUGARTOYS ANDFRENCH NICK NAOSB.
. STEPHEN -P WHITMAN.
MANUFACTURER OF FINE CONFECTIONERY*
Ne. 1210 MARKET STREET,
d4*td29 • Wait of TWELFTH Btreet.
Kris kßinglk headquarters.—
• We havejuat received our French Confectionery,
and are manutteturing a superior artiole of Marsh Mel
low Gum Drupe* Bon Bona, Oream D%te«, A o'. Oall
and supply youraelves with the best Confectionery in
this city, at JfeFFRIEB & EVANS’,
no!6-8m No. 718 MARKET St., bet. 7th and Bth.
tlmbrclias.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
william a. dbown * 00.,
246 MARKET BTRHBT,
MOW BBADY THBIR USUAL LAKBK ASSORT.
MENT OT HAMDSOMBLY FINISHED
SILK UMBRELLAS.
To vhloh they larlte tho attintioa of
BOXERS
Jnrs, &t.
jpMJRS FOR LADIES.
A LABSB ASSOBTMINT IB OYYBBBD OF
BLEOANT AND FASHIONABLE
FUKS.
CONSISTING OF
BBAL SABLE, MARTIN, MINK, PITCH, AND
CHINCHILLA,
A.T VERY LOW PRICES,
sr
DAVID H. SOLIS.
[NO. m ABOH STBKBT, ABOVJ SIXTH.
SlO-U
OsnUmtn’H ynrnißl)ittg ®oob«.
QKHILEMEN’S
J’TTR3XTXBKCI3SrC3- GOODS.
The largest asaortment in the city, and comprising
the newest styles of—
FANOY SOARFS. | MUFFLERS,
NEOKVriKS, SHAWLS,
GLOVeS, DRESSING GOWNS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, | SMOKING CAPS, &o.
SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Also, every de’criptlon of Shirts, Collar!, Under
shirts, Drawers, Half-Hose, Suspenders, Ac., will be
fohnd at
SPENCER’S,
NO. 839 CHESTNUT BTREET,
ADJOINING THE QIHABD HOUSE.
WINCHESTER A 00., GENTLEMEN’S
W FUBNIBHINO STORE
PATENT BHOULDBR SEAM SHIRT MANUFAC-
TORY,
AtU>. Old Stun!, No. 706 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo
llto the Houw.
• A. WINCHESTER wlllrire, u heretofore, hl« per
tonal supervision to the Gutting and Manufacturing
department!. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts
and Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terms. jy24-ly
JW. SCOTT, (late of the firm of Wur
» osxsnn & Sootv.) GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH
ING STOBB and SHIRT MANUPAOTORY, 814
OUEBTNUT Street, (nearly opposite theGirard House,)
Philadelphia,
J. W. sTwould respeotfuliy call the attention of his
former patrons and friends to hti new Store, and is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notloe. A
perfeot fit guarantied. COUNTRY TBAD9 supplied
with FINS BHIBTB and COLLARS. jy!9*tf
Cabinet iMare.
fJIHJS LARGEST DESS bepot in
the UNION.-
HOGUET. & HUTTON,
(Suoceuor. to J. T. Hunmltt,)
MANUFACTURERS OF
A. L. ADAMS’ IMPROVED DESK RACK.
No. 268 South THIRD Btrwt,
Philadelphia.
OFFICE, SANK, hid SCHOOL FURNITURE.
EXTENSION TABLES, BOOKOABES, '
WARDROBES, AO. dS-Sm
©roeerttß,
GROOERIBSh— C. DONOGHUE, 15 S.
WATER Btreet, offers for sale, to roduoehis
fltock during this month, at reduced prices for Cash.
Philadelphia and New York Steam Refined fiogar and
Bjrup of various grades, Prime Coffee. Cuba and New
Crop New Orleans Molasses, Sifted Pepper, and Ada
mantine Candles d&-lm*
QOOD GROCERIES,
AT PAIR PRIORS!!I
OHAS. H. MATTSON,
Bouthwest corner TENTH and ABOQ Btreeta,
Hu on hand, and is generally receiving TUB BUST 09
GROCERIES, -which be will eell at the most SEASON
ABLE FRIOB3 FOB OABE Having a LARGE and
OHOIOE ASSORTMENT.'of BLAOK and GREEN TEAS,
he Is confident of being able to suit* both In quality ana
price, all persons in want of the article, In quantities of
from one pound to the half cheat. Ills general assort
ment embraces everything in the way of FINE GRO
CERIES, and he would respectfully invite all in want
of good articles to give him a cpll. It.willbe worth the
trial. cBQ-ltno
Car})elinjjo.
13A1L7 h BROTHER’S
13 CARPET WAREHOUSE,
No. MO CHESTNUT STREET.
WE SHALL OPEN TO-DAY ANOTHER INVOICE
07
BNGLIBH
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
“ OROBBLEY’S” CELEBRATED MAKE,
ONE DOLLAR A YARD.
Carpet buyers will find our atook fall and of freak
styles, and PRICES VERY LOW. noB-tf
rjpHE WAREHOUSING COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
DIRECTORS.
PATRICK BRADY. PLINY FISK,
ALEXANDER HENRY, QUO. L. HARRISON
A J. PLBASONTON, WILLIAM NJSILBON.
WM. H. STEWART, 3. R. CRAWFORD.
PATRICK BRApY, Prealdent.
8. R. CRAWFORD, Vice President.
WILLIAM NSILSON, Secretary.
CLIFFORD 8. PHILLIPS, Warehouse Keeper.
THE WAREHOUSING’ COMPANY OP PHILAD’A
Alia PRBFARBD fO
RECEIVE GOOD 3 ON STORAGE,
Whether la Bend or Duty Free, at Carrent Hates, and
will laettft teoelpte or warrants therefor.
Application may bo made nt their
OFFIOE, IN LAUREL STREET,
Lately oocuple&bj the United states Custom House, or
At their premises, better known as the
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE,
DOCK STREET.
itegal Natitts.
IVOTICE is hereby given that the under-
J.* signed am made application for the renewal of
Oertifloats No. 137. for Fire Shares of the Capital Stock
of the Philadelphia Exchange Company, also for re
newal of Certificate No. 648, for Five Shares of the
O&p'til Stock-of the Schuylkill Navigation Compary,'
both standing in the name of BIOH&RD PAXBON on
'the hooks of the aforesaid Companies, the original Car
ificates having been lost or mislaid.
mOUAKD PAXBON,
Administrator.
613-mithBt*
: N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
j THE city AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL-
BBYNOLp3 vs REYNOLDS—Bab Divorce. March
Term, 1858,N0 28
_ And now December 18th, 1858, on motion of J.
DRIOE, Esq.. Attorney for Libellant,
the Ceurt grant a rule on the Respondent to show
reuse why a decree of Divorce should not be en
tered. In above case. Returnable on BATDBDAY,
January Ist, 1859, at 10 o’clock A. U
Sib—You will please take notloe of above rule.
To-Mr. EDWARD J. REYNOLDS, Respondent,
<. M . .... - J.SERGEANT PRICE,
d2l-tu&th2w Attorney for Libellant.
CJPEOIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers m Goodyear’s
Pateptfor Vulcanised Rubber Buspenders, Braids.
Webs.and all other Fabrics and articles made by combin
ing fibroussabstanoeawlth threads or sheets of vulcan
lied 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 the United
States" Merchants and dealers are invited to examine
specimens now in store, and to give their orders for the
Spring Trade to the undersigned. EXCLUSIVE OWN'
SR OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUaIVB'BIGHTS
IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all
the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and
many others.
' ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtained on application to
me at No; 23 COUBTLANDT Street, N Y.
n24-ly HORACE H. DAY.
Sot Bale attb to £et.
£JOTTAGE LOTS
WOODBURY, 3ST. J.
SHERIFF’S SALE
ON CHRISTMAS DAY,
At 1 o’clock, at the HOTEL, of 12# ACRES, at
WOODBURY,
Eligibly situated for Bollding Purposes.
alB-ot*
fjto IMPORTERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
TO LET,
The Five-story BROWN-STONE WAREHOUSE,
No. 45 South SECOND Street,
NEAR CHESTNUT STREET,
Suitable for the PACKAGE, OR OTHER BUSINESS.
BUNT 10W—For » Term of Yeen.
Possession given January Ist
APPLY ON THB PREMISES. 43-lm
ABg FOR SALE—A handsome, new threes
■History BRIOK DWELLING, with three.s*ory back
buildings, is finished throughout in first-claw style, and
has all the modern improvements. Located on TWEN
TIETH Street, above Race. And will be sold a bar
gala. Apply.to BURTON A LANING, No. 602 ARCH
Street. dIS-tf
®FOR RENT.—The second and third
floors of the new marble building, Nos. 19 and 21
South FOURTH Street, 26 feet freat and 90 feet deep.
Apply on the premises to
dVt Jal TEMPLE, BARKER, A 00.
MFOR RENT—The DWELLING No.
616 LOOUBT Street, (or Washington Bquare,) from
the Ist of January, 1859. The house is three stories
high, with basement, back building, Ac , now occupied
by J. W. Forney. Apply at the office of The Press , or
at the house. n023-tf
XO LET —The large, well lighted, and
eligible BTORE, NO. 83 -oath SECOND Btreet,
which will be vaeated by the undersigned on the first of
January. Rent very moderate. Apply to
nol6-tf A. H. ROSENHEIM A BROOKS, as above.
TO BENT.—On the Ist January next, the
' very superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d, Bd, 4th
and CttfSoore, each 24feet by 146) of the NEW STORE,
583 MARKET Street. The building is one of the fine
improvements on the upper aide, between FIFTH and
SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a
rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH
Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf
«TO BENT, a STORE on DELAWARE
Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to
Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also.the Double STORE,
corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
one of the best leoations for large Business in Phila
delphia. Also, STABLE and OOAOH-HOUBB in
O&JSRRY Street, above SEVENTH, in rear of Ash
land House, Apply at 278 South FOURTH Street.
se29-8m«
Semina JHacijineo.
|_fARRIS’ B BOUDOIR SEWING MA
CHINE is offered to the publle as the most re
liable low-prloed Sewing Machine in use. It will sew
from six to sixty stitches to an inch, oa all hinds of
goods, from coarsest bagging to the finest cambrics. It
Is, without exception, the simplest in lu mcohacicai
construction ever made, andean be run and kept in order
by a child of twelve years of sge. The durability of
this machine, and the quality o»,W8 woes, are war
ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per mi
nute. The thread media taken directly from the spools,
without THi tsoobXjß of rxwindikg. Infaet,itiaa
machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and
the low price of
THIRTY DOLLARS,
at whioh they are sold, brings them within the reach ol
almost every one 8. D. BAKER, Agent,
d2Q d6m W-eOW-6m 28 South EIGHTH Street.
'YyHBELKR & WILSON^
SEWING MACHINES,
REDUCED PRICES.
NEW STYLE $69.
All the former patterns $26 less on each Machine.
A NEW TENSION.
NO WINDING OF UPPER THREAD.
A HBMMER WHICH TURNS ANY WIDTH OF
HEM OR FELL,
orrioia
$2B CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
No. T WSBT BTATE Btreat, Trento it. J.
Ho. HAST OAT Street, Weet Gkeeter, P«.
oeT-tt)3o.
JOSEPH GILLOTT
Respeotfally invites the attention of the Pabllo to
the followiog numbers of hie
PATENT METALLIC PENS,
which, for quality or material, freedom of aotlon, and
great durability, will Insure universal preference.
FOR LADIES* USE.
For fine neat writing, eepeoielly on thick and highlyi
finished paper,
Nos. 1,170, 803, 893, Q 94. In extra-fine points.
FOR GENERAL USE.
Nos. 2,161,166, 168,634. Io fine points.
FOR GENTLEMEN’S USB.
For large, tree, bold writing:
The Black Swan Quill, large Barrel Pen. No. 806, (on
cards and in boxes.)
FOR GENERAL WRITING.
No. £63. Extnufine and fine points.
No. 202 Eagle Pen. '
No. 840. The Autograph Pen.
FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES.
The celebrated Correspondence Pens, Nos. 882 and
41T.
The Publlo Pen, No. 292.
“ « -with Bead, N 0.404
Small Barrel Feus, fine and free. Nos. 892 and 816.
VOB SAL* TO TBB TBADS
AT THE MANUFACTURER’S WAREHOUSE,
NO. 91 JOQN BTRSKT, NSW TORE.
HENRY OWEN, Agont.
617 Htalw
NEWLAND & CO.,
LOOKING-GLASS AMD PICTURE-FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
An Extensive Stock of
OIL PAINTINQB, WATER-OOLOB DRAWINGS
AND ENGRAVINGS,
All at very Low Prices,
694 ARCH ST., ABOVE SIXTH, PHILA.
dT-Sm
ANIL A AND JUTE
HOPE.
OORDS, TWIKTEJS, EIO.'
Hurareotnrel. end for;«»le «t the lomat Not Tork
price, by
WEAVER, FITLER & CO.,
No. S 3 N. WATBB Street, »n<l 39 N. WHAUVEB,
nolT.Jm
BURST PREMIUM AWARDED
ST TOT
IRANKLIN INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER, IB9S,
TO TBS
WEST PHILADELPHIA
STARCH-MANUFACTURING COMPANY
VOB THBIR USHIVALLBD
PEARL STARCH
AND CORN FARINA.
THOMPSON, CLARKE, A YOUNG,
130 and 132 Booth FRONT Street,
n27-tf Agents for the Company
jJANDBORUBS AND CLAMPS.
HANDSCRUBS,
No. 1. 62jf c. per dos* Ne. 6. $1 12 per dot*
2. 760. " 6. 1 26 *
8. BTo. « 7. 1 60 «•
4.100 fl» « 8. 1 76 «
OLAMPS.
8 Row, $1.26 per osen.
. 7 Row, $1.76 per dosep.
6 Row, $2.26 per doten,
HENRY C. EOKBTEIN,
Ml 9 f» North ®BIRD Stmt FfcU*d«lpU«
Uneineaa QLarta
CJAMUEL HEPBURN, has transferred his
Law Office from Oarlisle, Penna,, to No. Til HAN
SOM Street, (between Obestout aod Walnat.) Phila
delphia. He will attend to any business entrusted to
bis care, in the Courts of Philadelphia or in the in
terior of tho State.
Philadelphia, November 24, 1858. nJ4-8m '
ISAAC T. BEDFORD, BRICKLAYER
A .No. 211 PEAR Street, back of 21* -WALNU T St.
near the Exchange: residence 821 NOBLE Street.
Rangers and Heaters buttt and repaired, and all kinds
of Brick Work done. ’
Orders by Despatch Post promptly attends* to. Best
of reference, , nol6-2m* •
THE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE,
'B2O CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARQXLB,
PACKAGES. . MERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES and
SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or In connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the priartnal
TOWNS and OITIRB of the United states. ,
E. S. SANDFOBD.
a«t«nl goTMvfatanftMtS
A LEX. MCKINNEY,
X3L ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OBSENBBUBG, PA.
. Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In
liana counties. sell-tf
' ». f. ABKAUB.
A BEAMS & MAYBE,
A' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .
1 LOOKHATON,*!.,
Will attend promptly to all professional business en
trusted to them. Special attention given to the oolleo
tlon of claims.
BBrKIBSOEO
Got. Wm. F.Packer,Harrisburg, Pa.:L. A. Mackey,
President Look Haven Bank: General D. K. Jackman,
a A Haven; Hon. A. White, Simon
hock Haven: Bullitt A Fairtherne, Phll&del-
McFarland, Evans, A Co., Philadelphia: Evan*
k Wataon, Philadelphia; Phillip AI. Price, Philadel
phia; Hon., A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia: Williamson,
Taylor, A Co.,.Philadelphia: Tener A Baris, Phila
delohiai flon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W.
ifrugglo, Emi., Philadelphia, * Jyao-tf
C . TETE > COMMISSION MEB-
V* , fcU ? Importer of HAVANA SEGALS,
.New) 138 Walnut street, second story, snl -ly
T AUMA N sTraBOKG—
" *55“' t ®GL* nd Wholesale Dealers in WINES,
BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY Ll*
QUORB. No. 101 T MARKET Street, between Tenth and
Vla-venvh streets. Jelß-tf
9 ONG’S SPRING GARDEN* ACADEMY,
JL A N. E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Book-keeping in
all its various forms; preparing. Students thoroughly
for situations in any branch of business: Plain and Or
namental Writing; Commercial Calculations; Daw and
Correspondence. No institution in the United States
gives a more thorough and practical.course. In this
department no teaching is done in classes, and is open
DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT—(Separate ho m the above.)—Young Men and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an EDglith and Olas-,
sical Education, vis: Spelling; Reading, writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ac., Ancient
and Modern Languages, with til the higher Collegiate
Studies. Sessions of five months commence September,
Ist, and February Ist. Pnpils received at anytime be
fore or after these dates and oharged accordingly. Cata-’
logues furnished gratis.
mhSS-tf F. DOKLBAVY LONG, Principal ;
/^HITTENDEN ,fl I
\J COMMERCIAL OOLI
CHESTNUT and BBYENT]
HILADELPHIA
®GE, northeast eoraer of
I Streets.
An Institution designed to fit young men for AOS
TIVB BBSINSBB. - '
BO ABB OF TBUBTIB3.
B. B. Comma, < fnncia Hoikloa,
George H. Stuart, Darid Milne,
John Bparhavk, Dtridg. Brava,
Isaac Hacker, At y. Panto nj,
O, B. Hlnmin, Prederiok Brava,
JosTau* Lipplneott.
EVENING SESSIONS after September 16th. .
Each Student has isditidual IaBTBOOtiOH Jat this
Institution, and a Diploma from here is the nostro
commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOGUES mar he -had os application at the
College. seS-tf
Mons. a. f. rosat,
TEACHER OF FENCING,
BARRETT’S GTHNASIUM,
QcT6-d2m« MARKET Btfwt, »boT» Eights.
BRTANT & STRATTON’S CHAIN OP
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Jil
Udelphls College, Southeast ooroer SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Stroete. For information, call or send for
tirml&r. * jeltof
EVENING- SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED.
SSNYDEE LEIDY—JAS. M. LEUDY,
• Principal* of LBIDY BROTHERS* ACADEMY,'
Nos. 14S and 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race,
where a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC
I* made certain to every pupil that may enter,
ACADEMY open day and erasing.
Stooea.
A SOMETHING- JHEiW GAS BUB
fggy.NINQ COOK STOVE.—I would respectfully call
■Mgl the attention of the public to one or the greatest
improvements ever Introduced la Cooking Stoves
and Benges—the, burping .of the gas arising from the
eo*l, by which means is saved 60 per cent, in fuel and
also more intense heat thrown to the bottom of the
oven. We effect tile burning of the gases by means of a
hollow centre-piece, perforated on the ander side, which
admits the air in a heated state to mingle with the
gases, thus siding its combustion, and causing a Sams
to pass around the oven equal to a wood fire. This ten-
Srovement also preserves the centre piece from finking
own on the Are, thereby saving the expense of repairs.
One or the Stoves CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION it
1110 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMES
BPEAR, Inventor and Patentee, (late North, Chase &
North,) 1119 MARKET Street. septiß-Smo
Housekeepers, look to tour
INTEREST.—Great Reduction in the price of
COAL. Cheapest and. best.. The subscriber having
mode contracts for his supply ol Coal, is enabled to
offer very superior Family Ooal at the following re
duced prices:
Broken Egg and Stove... ...$4 00 per ton
Costing 87& “ “
Large Nut 860 k < “
BmallNut.. 825 »« «
Warranted to give satisfaction and fall weight is all
cases at Kick’s Old Central Vard, S. 2S. cor. MARSHALL
and WILLOW Streets. dtWJm
pRESSWELL h WILLIAMS, No. 20G
WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship
pers and consumers with superior Broad Top Coal from
Lancaster Mines. oo4tf
El (EKING, FOX, & GO., wholesale and
J. retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL
COAL. Lebigk yard—THIRD street and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RACE and BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Ooal
from the mopt approved mines, under cover, and pr*-
fared ext>r***lvfor familvuse. f«A-y
(Carriages
ISAAC P. BRANIN,
A LIGHT COACH Sc. CARRIAGE BUILDER,
PRANKPORD, PA.
All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders res
pectfully solicited oo)0-3m*
siano loxiit.
fgggm PIANO FORTES.
Trrm Just received, an elegant stock of RAVEN,
bacon, a 00., nunns & olark, hallet, da-
VIB Sc CO., and GALE a 00. 8 PIANOS., MBLODE
ONB of best quality, at J. B. GOULD’S,
8. fl. oorusr SEVENTH and CHESTNUT to,
mhlß-f.
OHICKERING & SONS, Mann*
TTTYV fuoturer# of GRAND, PARLOR-GRAND,
SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES.
This is the largest and oldest manufactory In the
United States, having bees
ESTABLISHED IN 1823,
Since whioh time we have
MADE AND BOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED PIANOS,
And have received as testimonials of their SUPERI
ORITY over *U others, H Gold, 18 Silver, and 4
Bronx* Mtdalt.
QJ* Pianos to Rent, Tuned, and Repaired.
BRANCH HOUSE in PHILADELPHIA Is at ISOT
CHESTNUT Street. o«5-8m
COitttfl and Jtitjttow.
pHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A do
’L/filreto lesson the consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their Injurious ’ effects upon the constitution,
has induced the offering to the public of an article
which the analytation of Professor Chilton, Analytical
| Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, &
Oamao, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to
be the most pure and consequently least injurious spirits
ever offered the American publlo.
CERTIFICATE OF DR JAS.R CHILTON.
I have analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
received from Mr. CHARLES. WHARTON, J*.; of
Philadelphia, -and having carefully tested 1 it, I am
pleastd to State that it is entirely free from poisonous
or deloteriooa substances. It is an unusually pure and
fine flavored quality of Whiskey.
JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D.,
Near York, Sept. 8,1658. Analytical Chemist.
PhlLJldxlvbxa, Sept. 0,1868.
Dm Sin: We have carefully tasted the sample of
Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent ua } and find
that it 000 tains nene of the poisonous substance known
{as Fttsio Oil. which is the characteristic and injurious
ngredlent or the Whiskeys in'general use.
Very respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAO,
Analytical Chemists.
ToCBiXLIS WSIXTOX,Jr., No 116 WALNUT St,
Philadelphia. oeS&dtJaSl
SCOTCH ALE, LONDON PORTER, AND
K? BROWN BTOUT.
R Youngera* Ale, Bt Ann’s Brewery, Sdinbnrgh, in
atone pints.
Muir lb Sons’ Ale, Edinburgh, In stone pts
Final Sc Williams’London Brown Stout in glass pts.
do do Porter, in glass pts.
F. Bleed Sc Co.’s Dublin Stout, Iq stone pts.
In store and for sale by
WILLIAM H. YEATON,
21S Boath FRONT Street.
WCNIDER’S OLD WINE STORE,"
now CABBY’S.
Old No. 76, new 828 WALNUT Street.
Snider’s Wines were always pronounced by good
Judges to be unsurpassed) and were in reality superior
to any In the market. Part of the • old stock I have vet
on hand, whioh consumers would do well to try, now that
the market is overstocked with adulterated liquors for
to sell during the Christmas Holidays.
Wines and Liquors sold by me, if unsatisfactory, can
heroturned. JuHN CASEY, jaA
d4-lm Successor to J. V, Snidef.
T>RANDIES.-~“ Pinet QnstiHoß,” Morett,
■*-E nnd other Cognacs of various vintages, in half
pipes and quartercaskp: Pelieroiain Rochelle Brandiu.
pale and day*, In half pipes, half casks, and caa-eigktfe
oasks. Imported and for sale by
_ HENRY BOHLEN Sb 00.,
Mot 261 and 8M Rontli Vtmrth itM«t
IMPROVED BURNING FLUID—We
are now manufacturing, and are prepared to sell, a
Burning Fftiid much less liable to. explode than the
common article, and we can confidently recommend Jt
as being much safer. * YARNALL 6s OGDEN,
ocl6-tjalo 472 N. THIRD Street, abovo Nobu
£3%, PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
TIONS, with written descriptions of character,
\tj including advice in reference to business, health,
/_ \ selfdaiproTomept, &<j.. ate made day and eye*
ningat FOWhtfß, WELLS. & CO.’S,
Families visited when requested, and a liberal dis
ount made to cluba.
OM dbiutrat «1 . PMlnS.loMe
V^ISH.— 686 Barrels Nos. 1,2, and 8 Macke-
A wl. 80 do and tierces Sa.mon.
40 do Sea *>had.
240 do MacXina-p Flab.
487 d) B&Uiaxftad Esstport Herring.
660 Poxes Scaled Herring. Also.
630 Quintals Ground Bank Codfish,
O O BABLS&&OO.,
A.RCIT Pt.. second door above FrflO
NO. I WINTER LARD OIL—2O barrels
Jors»)ebr R.W. P. ALLEN, 14 Scttlh DBLA.-
WARE A.enm dIS-Qt
POKE —109 barrels New Mess Pork for
Hl« by 0. 0. BAULEB & CO ,
I ARCH St., eeoooit tar tulo. Front,
Saoittijs fatOis.
“A little, bat often/fljjgthe Parrel
Having pond—,
*- Mo. Mfi'South POHBTH Streat batwun
S“oo“ d eXt Utl “"‘“Pto.’w. H
Thli Company deem ElTety boitar than Jarre
profits, coDfleqaent],fffU ran no ria*w°th?e
poll W money, bnthnre it Aten time.,,*?,
to return wUh6 par cent, interest to the owner
.•Sspe'/ded" 6
Females, married or single, and Minora can
deposit in their own right, and such deposits
can be. withdrawn o*J.tby their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
or Pennsylvania/ with authority to receive mo
ney t am trustees and executors.
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Office open doily fromp to 3 o'clock, and on
Wednesday evening, until 8 o’clock.
t «. DIRECTORS.
r fihonnon, Cyrus OadwaUader.
George Russell,
- Edward T. Hyatt,
Henry Delsny, - ' -
Nathan Soediey,
Jos. H. Bathe rthwaiie, Ephraim Blanchard.
JMeph W. L'ppincott
_ JACOBS. SHANNON,President,
| Onu. Oadwallab-.b, Treaanrer
) dlß.y ,
0. A. K*TU.
u A Dollar saved in tirioe earned >*
fJiHE STATE SAVINGS FUND,
Ko. ft4l DOCK &TBBBT,
NEXT DOOB TO THE POST OFJIOI,
INTEREST FIVB PER OB NI
Money MoetTed Daily , enfi ersry MONDAY EYEHIRG,
IK BUUB LAB&1 AMD SMALL,
PAID BACK BAILY,
lEOM S O’CLOCK A. M. TO 3 O’CLOCK P. fit.
Dsrosiiom. «as draw insin KOSIT nr chcokb, as
J. HSNBY HAYES. TaUer.
The spring garden saving
mm
(Uunni Wmotitmu,)
PERPETUAL QUARTER.
FIVJB PER CENT. Interest Allowed to Depositor*,
and *ll Hoagf ■ PaW backoir Demand,
QryiOE, 881 NOBTH TBIED BTKSXT. ,
(OolfpußVKox Bute Bdildixo.)
' TWb Institution is noV op«n fot the tnnuetso& of
bnsin&w, tod la tb« only Chirtswd Saying fond located
Is the' northern part oftha city. '
Tho Ofieo will bo opan (dolly} from-ft to 3X o'clock,
and alao on MONDAYS and' THURSDAYS, from 6 anti]
8 o'clock in tk« Xyaning.
' _ lUffAglBS. ’ -
yxederieh Klett, >
Bteplxea Smith,
John/P Levy.
Eon. Henry K. Strong,
IHniel Unaerkofler, -
Hon. 'Wm. MlUwara,
Irederiok Btaake, ,
Brands But, •
Joseph P.lieOtm,
Preald<
Secretary, GIQBGB T.
CJAYING, FTOtt-rFIVB PER GENT. IN.
♦3 TSBBST—NATIONAL BA9BTT 7HUBT COM
PANYi-iWAUTDT STBBBT. SOUTH-WUST GOBBI*
OB THIBD, PHILADELPHIA; . '
ttCOVOJUT»D BT *fi* fifiJS 09 POTSWrABU.
Money. U received In nay sum, large fr small, and fas*
U the day of deposit to the day of with
_ ,The,often Is .open every .day from Do’eloek In the
morning till £ in'the ' evanirijr, end on Monday
Ud Thursday evafiingrtiH $ o’eldik? ' ■
' HON. HBHBY'L. BXNHIB. PrwSdeat,
BOBNST JNLVfilPai. *3# Presidert,
WN. J. b» ) ,B«zete7. ,
iKUdHsjs ‘ 1
Hon. Henry L. Benner, 1. Carroll Brewrie*,' 1
Bdward h, Garter, - Joseph B. Barr ,
BohertSelMdge, Brands Le*, -
• Baml. K. Ashton, Joseph'Yerkes,
0. Laa&reth Manns, - - - Henry DiffenderCar.
Money la received and pcymestn jnade dally.
The Investments are made in conformity irith the
provisions of the Charter. in-HBAL BBTATB MOBT
& AGBB, ©BOUND BXNTB, and saeh first data iecurl«
ties aa vrtil abraya Insure perfect security to the dew*!-,
tom. and vhich cannot fall to hive permanency uulih<-
felltty to this Institution. ■' aal«ly
CAVING FUND.-—UNITED STATES
K? TRUST OOKPAWT. eoraw af TBTBD mriOT
HUSßtrwti. . .
Z*rg« tad email nuocn«*lT«d,Kad mU «ad«
airtd, witioat notion, wi*li PITS JPBB OSNT Txy—
13T from thdd*j©f deposit to tbe daj rfwfttdrtirar;
Offloe hours, from 9 until 5 o’olock eterr dir, tad oa
Hv}»l>A7 3VSN2H&B
DBAITB for - m3* oat ’■«gT»pj Ireliad.iad febttaad.
(f tax £1 upwards;
President—STXPniN B. OBIWVOIB.-
Treasurer-*PLINY PIBK. ,
Teller—JAMßS B. HOWTB&
PERRY'S BLANK BOOK
~ AND STATIONS*? uftT vftT.TftTnrwy, ,
8. W. CORNBR TOTJUTH AND BAOI.
PREMIUM AWARDED -
By the FEANKLIN INSTITUTE for Mftanfaetttrfßg
Superior Account Books
7IBUS Intending toopenne# Books on thftflrstof
the Year, eon select from ft good stock on hand, or have
them nudein any desired style. !o ft superior manner*
BOOK-BINBINQ of every description' executed in’
the finest and most substantial ota&ei, *t lev price*.
MAG AZINBS bound from 10 cts. to 13 60 per volume.
. KUaiO bound in ft ne«r end handsome sijle, from *1
to $O. _ ~
OLD FAMILY BXBIiM reboond. to look and wear
equal to nrg, V.
' ' r PERRt>B BOOK-BINDBRY,
' JOUBTQ a*d BAGS.
Oldest established-Bindery la Philadelphia. 1 n2B*2m
eoUta anft feeawmtanU
Aroade hotel,
CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE SIXTH,
<-P HXL A DEip.H t AV‘ '” '
COHDOOTSD OH TBB - EOBOMAM PRAM.
A new lease for a term of yean having been obtained
for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will oon
tinneto be conducted- as heretofore; on the Bnxopean
plan, and the prices remain ttachAngedJrls: -
Room Pan Dat 500. Dissbr &Do. BasAxrAA* I*d
Tia/hao*,- BTJfc. *
The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every
thing dose to make guests comfortable. The chamber
are heated in winter by means of Steam Pipes, for which
no extra charge is mode.
There is no bar -kept in the house to he a source of
annoyance to geests ~ --- *
The accommodation* are designed wholly for bnaineai
men—hence no ladies are received.
CT" This house is ncTer closed day or night,
J. D. BROWN,
R.S3.YOUKQ,
JONES house;
UAXtassatm, p*..
(hfected ia IUT.J
. utoASTii'r nmKiBHJD.
HOW OPHht XO VIBITOBB.
nraa-jt wills coviblt. Proprietor
DE LANJST'S saloon and bestad
lUNT. K. S comer THIBTEKNTH end
OHKBTNOT Street., Philrdelphle.
noa-amo . WM. APB LAKBY. Proprietor.
JPROSSEB’S RESTAURANT, No.
• 808 MABKBT Street, four-doom above EIGHTH
South aids, Philedelphie. Optere Steered, Soeßted
Pried, Pickled, Ac., ftc, for Home Coniemption en
Treuiportetjon. N. B Dinner born twehre to thro
o'clock. , ocQ2.tf
©rags anb ®l) emirate.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00.,
WHOLIBAU PBTJGOIBTB,
Ifenntectorers end Peeler PAMTB, TABNIBHM,
*od WINDOW GLASS, Northeeat corner POURTH and
U.t» Btreeta, Philadelphia.
Bole Agent. for the aala of the calehratad PJnrsPa
Plata 81m. rah93-tf
Detersive soap —Time, labor, a »d
monej cited. In ruing it, elothea do not require
anp boiling or robbing on washboard One pound rrlll
go aa far aa three pounds eommon Roain Soap. War.
ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded,
i*decidedly the cheapest and best washing Soap
???*?£ J? public. Manufactured only by
MoKKONE, lot sale by all re
•pectable Grocers in the olty, and wholesale only by
„ __ THAJN & MoKEONE,
«®Mm \ fl 2 Bouth WharVe*.
rpAW & BEERS'
LUBRICATING GREASE,
the best and cheapest componnd for greasing the axles
nf OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and
WAGONS, and BEATY MACHINERY.
For 1 sale in tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the
DRUBGISTB la the city and the MANUFACTURERS,
Mg-dw Wo IBSOTTTIT WATSR RbtMt
JgJwi SALAMANDER SAFES.
(SB) A ***B* assortment of
EVANS A WATSON’S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES.
VAULT DOORS,
For Banks and Stores.
BANK BOOKS,
Equal to any now in use.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS. Ao.,
Oh M good terms as any other establishment In the
United States, by
EVANS A WATSON,
No. 2d South FOURTH Street.
Philadelphia.
aalß-tf
PfcBABB GIVS T3B A CALL
E* A. TREGO, HEAL ESTATE AGENT
• AND CONVEYANCER, BIDGR AVENUE, first
door "below Thirteenth r.tr. et, attends to the parctssa
and sale of Real Estate, Negotiating Seeoritlea, Besting
Houses, and Collection of House and Ground Bents, and
Interest Monies. Satisfactory references given.
m?
R». OOBBON.
• BEAL ESTATE BROKER. *
Money Luaoed oa Bond and Mortgage,
OolleoUonß promptly wade.
NORRISTOWN, PA
AUGUST BELMONT,
Cm. BANKER,
T 6 BEATER STREET,
m Tomx,
-Issues Letters of Credit, available to Travellers. on ell
parts of the world. jc3&-6m
ptRONISE,* CO.,
U epxaiß and exchange beosim,
No. 40 Boath THIRD Streat,
* HHADSIfRtA.
JUfer to tfca ling and Baonig of PhlMdaipkU.
TTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
U LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
t CHICAGO, ILL.
The subscriber, having had much practical experi
ence in selecting and locating lands is the various T.nwfl
Dietriots in the Western States, has unusual facilities
for making valuable selections for
LAND WARRANTS OB CASH.
Having Surveyors constantly in the field to make
pereou&l examinations, he can always male the most
judicious locations. , %
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity
of climate, near the line of railroads, may now ho
In
lOWA AND WISCONSIN.
Satisfactory references given when required.
ID- Money Invested In Kansas and Nebraska, and
any of the western States.
©EGARS. —600,00 ft Havana Segura, cfcoiee
£5 brands by late arrivals, in bond and ktore. for sale
by A. HEBIWO, 110 South TOONX Btnet. tfQ
OX DEPOSIT,
zx bask, ir nssuxt).
GSO. H. HAST, President.
OHAB. 11. IJfLAY, Treasurer.
•eSJMJftfil
Jofett Seeder, 3r. t
7uau 6. Pringle,.
Jacob Dock,
Joseph ll.CoweU,
J . Wesley Bray. -
Boberi B. DaTidsoa>
»P. 0. Biljnaker, .
Johfi P.7orr6e,
George Kneeht.
-JAMBS 8: PBINGLS.
BOBH._ . apZl-lffcJ
Itooltbinbing.
Site {knot Safes.
Srakrrs.
S. SALISBURY,
19 CLARKE Street, Obi ra*o.