The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 28, 1858, Image 4

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' ■ ri*t«Pvhbq!»dfortie*d-OCMaionAUy. in our Ptiblio Sul'
(or wblok 1,000 coplw «* fdlttad.WMU/i)'
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BhtStttfflß PemoptoH 'gile—Brtutu of ' »wo», Kcr n-'
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t4i7oo'4?«nhaylv4iHi BUta"6 p«r e«nt-loan.-' -
A ltrinbtM- Pennaylruila*-Banb,'tniTked
4 th. ISSSi^^ 4 ' * l '—-- ' . >
r AIM,-forOthar^ncOOUlltoH-n: .. r,-j3 n. ’ - -••’ / f»
,2();noWJ*bareti(l»l<i Bb&rfr) San FrancUoo Land iAi
<4 aeration. s *. tpytiAL .v,\,V.;n.r: c: * >-• i
•-.lAlio, without reserre, 4 aharei Philadelphia<and
" -,.~Hawa*d»-Gr*oeBteaiaJCaw.Boat Company.. I -
No;jflls ml<Jdl*>Hle, Ototral Pjreabytarion
>^ ; Oh,uro)5I.so 1 .sogItheiBicgrnar 1 thei8icgrnar i oj Eighth and Cherry aire^ta
• OhuMh
i -mineral andAleobnnlM’ Bank of Oamden,
' ■ 4Sshhkr«> U!)I otMt and Mine BUI NatfgaUon and
-Jl^^S^UP^BaUw^Oonr.
J MTAMJAtKjTlaiuatr .” ! _N ! .
.w rwb^VAttfAßXiß^OTB, with stone and frame dwel
‘ 'Griyfs lfod. wist ’Of the. Daibjr. tiliai.road,
j * TwahtyifSurth wMd;--" l ' f ' .;; j
Orptona’ 0 ->urt .Sals—Estate ofJafflesMorrow,‘deo’^.
; t ,TinU& BBIOK OyrSLL|NQB» Owpn
' atr«d&, bat^ieii ; '.ThUt«enth 'and Broad' and JCtqmbidrd
- andfioath atttrtttrl-''- ’‘- ' ;> , i •
Aaaljraee’a Peremptory Sale. - ' * «
. v ' TRAOTrOrrEAUD* be
‘ woodland IhMontrose co tin t▼, Arh ass as
BamoßrtatO-yrvi TOWN- IK>TojfSonth OoTlngt^
• KMto*ttfotyvKy.*' *- * At; - j •’ f 1 ' * /
-BaniaEiUt#—TBAOTOFLAND.IQO aorea. aitnateln
BtnftOhcounty,lowtf;‘- ,! - 4 j
- - SamirlJstatei-TBAOT Oy.LAND, 80 aorea, iltuate in
- r ' A *. - f
: - TRAOTJOP JLAND, K 0 aoraa, altua[te
iA LO’irlfl county. Mlaaouri. •' . ;
' '—-fianw-E^tato^fAßM' nf flBoL;aora<;, part .woodland,'
•/ ; wl^ r t«/s>«to2TbHek dwelllbg/lorahdmnia barn, i
! CT- y ntl 'paiticalara ; of - Oaeh of tho aboTe fnhand*
'bUISi 1 ; iiio *.iU u . 'j H 3 '
UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC OIJ?T. N. Jf
-1 rrMPhv prbttttylcDOwa ullhi 'i.\mi£d
- j6B
■ feet frootbj 4tlfeetdeep, with* wing .40 b f 210 feet jlf
... Eoaratotiefl high, with 140 large sleeping apartments,'
; Situate on a square of ground, 860 feet fronton the rail*.
,roadbjr~6Qo feet square of.ground laid oht
'. 1-aii perk; SBOfeet front by 600 feet deep to the ocean:
VrCtohUkinlo* 1 ' j ’
v . c Executor’* P*r*mptOT7;fjal*--E*t*s6:of- Jacob, Korn*
J / T y-\' {
7*toTe"£sddvellftij, No/918 South'Becbiid' street. south
Vdf-OhHitUa Street; *• ‘ A
C P -fiamV« r IsUte-Y ALU ABLE ~.£U9INKBB JBTANdU
store hnd dwelling (with granite front
two.jtoriei^ad joining the' abotey being No. 015 South
/Same'Estate—BUSlNESS STAND— I Two-storj frame
* store and dwelling, adjoining the above, being No. 017
: , T': 7* - - :
Same Estate—SEVEN. FRAME DWELLlNGS—Chris
tian street, between'Second nod Third streets. >
Same Estate—TWO FRAME DWELLINGS. Chiba
. .7 streetTbetweeh Front and Second aireeta, (Sputhwark )
}*'?? A r FIRST 7 for ~sX,Boo.'secured' by. two
- threeiatorr VrleE dwellings; Brown'Streety '(Nineteenth
Ec3 wii>d.).fThe?tille}tapeni jnay be at theAuctlon
w ‘Bqo4ns._ ”y_' •
~THBSB--BTOBY‘BBiaK BTORE AND. DWELLING,
r ' l Nq.11219 Lit Ge Washington street, bfetweenTw<>lfth and
■Thfrtoeqth.andP.rime.aad Federal streets, with & fauna
SUbWto thoJW.' i3 -j t>j- ;.lJ > f .V- 1 {
* ,t«BOlStt> BENT $6 A TEAR—A well-Moured yesrlj
• J! iW«aWia-A
ground rent of JiB b year.-elear Of taxes. 1
. _ -VALUABLE .PROPERTY Stores, dwellings, ,
-- N0«.a746«n4-.1.74% Market/ southeast, cornerpf
•- 1 Elghteinthatwet. ofrositertln Media Railroad,Depot;
and Noe 6,.7,and.9, Bouth Eighteenth. a treat,-below Mar
ketstreet.' Tobesold together? }
»BOBINESB-£TANDB-r.fhree-*tor7 brick tavern and
dwelling, southeast xornet ofßccond. and Shippen
cr.itreWs ? ; ■ ;
BAKERY AND .DWELLING —Three-story ' brick
bakery 'and - ' dwelling,-Ehippen' street, adjoining .the
above. ' • *'T. - I V-. >' V' *
~.RKALJ2STATE,BALE—JANUARY 11th d i
j ;./.r : , . i
/UAllKET'Jt^EllT^—First-rate. r Da»inwtaJLocatiqn.
'—Building* lot*,* north of Market street, between
..strqefcK.to he sold -peretop
-torily. rTbebaOdlng formerly on it wm burned* -
’BRIOK'StORE AND DWELLING*
.-northwest comer of Ileventh and Christian streets;.
' Peremptory, BRICK DWEL*
South Seventh street, with.tbroe-story
- PrpLana’ OourJ gajp—Estate of Joseph Purvis, DcoM."
» <THRM r BTORY BBIOK DWELLING, Ne.« 7 North
; :i^ts;/Bd''VeU
side of .Duke street, northeast of 801b*
‘ -
md trfak
i oin&CQpr .jbbjok be.
SlDENCi,mat|iwp»t Mnur Of.Syfnn .ml Twentieth
utreet«. r(Tr .- f '''j’ ) ’* r^'; J ) r ,' a ’., *, t ~ •
VALUABLE PKOPERTIES, GERMANTOWN, Main
stnet,. Washington Una, Shoomaler’fl Lane, and
r:® Main street with coach*
* j?. hgusq,garden, *o.ylotAlOftetpnMaihfltreeti 224 feet
.-.lolnches deey-thrcs fronts:- - ;* '
% , :;BJIApPNAO^- u STBEET.—BIx .'timi-gfocr‘.brick
dwellings flbarpaaqk<street}tsear,.-Uain>street.. They
will be sold separately. T [
..vvMAINvSTRRBT*—Neat. stpne • residence,‘with coach"
' Ju>u§£ Mam street;-;nearly opposite the splendid iiesl
j‘-denceof George,.Wy Oarpenter, Kiqj. ; , t , 1
2ffiosll£kß*’B LANE.—Fire large Aodnyaluabie*
or J?trou streets ;WiU jb**>}d’
separately/ Theyare opposite handsome improvements.
LAND.-Valuable-end beautiful
i:“Muntry Mat, acres vjrith-baDdsomQ-Jmprovemerjtfl,
one fruit orchards, Washington Lane, near the ( Town*
* mtltrtm Hill
- of-sai*-the whole-of-the above estate—-
owne* ;«elli oh account of removing
Sr/rom Germantown;- s,«a. r„. *> , *. 4 { *.\-
parttcnJars in handbills. - {
OF.: A
- weU»secured groupd-rspt * jear^
~ BALE OF PpPTOAK' AND MISOeL
• - ANDBBAYEB books,
vu./,. -v - : .
v, < Hec.ia, ct,the.ea'ctTon.st->re,;an'-assortment of mis*
■ , flenaue.ourTforkfl,;bible« afld prayer' books, jayenile
- ;works, Ac - r:;'-'; 1 -; 7 -. ' ■
*AV B'e’clockj valuable microscope from 20 to 600
, diameters. -, : f .„ >. '
BALB.Oif YaUJABLK BOOKS—A.POBTiON FBOM
December 20tby at a'colleetfonW
valQ*blejaUcel!aaeous wprks,.a portion frotnVJibrary.
•t |o* , >«i*pijrti6nl*r<'io4 fotelogucs?' * -
■ -’• Bile it Ncn: 189 and i4l fttntk JoirthgireM. .
BIJPEBIOB JTOBNITDBK, PrASP*?OBTK, BXN.H
,:»BEHCn ?£ATB-MIBROBS, BBUSSBLB OAB
•■' ;RStS,' *• • ‘ ”',rv-' - ;
‘' c '• Or Thttwda3f^^ornhJ^, i ; , - ; : ‘ ; j
- ■' o , clook,' >t;th«'ariotlon ‘ : Btor«j an extensive
' assortment Of excellent seoond-baadfarnitnfe, elegant
SUno-fortos, fine mirror*, carpetl, etc;,'fom families
eeliningbousekeeplag, removed to c the store for coh
vanißnce of_s&le.
BY *HV 9I‘JBBB>-t<JBNBEAI4
COMMISSION fiTORB, No. jtf
•■--?J c _A> ILISOK. l Atwtto D ew ; -
SUPERIOR* HOtTgREOLD' fURNITURB, PRKNCH
PLATED MIBttOBS*’ BItOBSEtB/ANDIN(*RAtN
‘ S^?£SI%#?SSP^ B f W° BITTER
> ./:,PLATROwWARB,*Ao.‘'' 07% 7*- ; 7' , I
rt - Ott l \v«dji®sdiy Morning,' ,v ~ l
By c*talogue,at theiactfonatore, at 10 o’clock, will
u be add a large assortment pfsoperlop,rosewood bouse
-9 btildforniture; mirrors.* carpets;'Ac,' •/' '
; PIANO PORTE] MUSIOAt BOXiAc. .
.Also:'at'lljo’cloek; wie' goperlor - mahogany. case
J piano forte, made by H4llett',Davis, : '& Oo'., Boston, 7 >
. relate, In ftoe order. .... £7V ‘7 ‘ ' ,
pstsst, v.vs j
new aad-woopd-hand house •
t bted farafture rpbi&^fdrt^]; oArte t« ,'watci es, Jewelry,
‘ ! Ac,, respectftilJy’iblidtedA on /Whicii liberal cadi ad*
. . ranges, willbe made.’if required; .77,...' 7 t
'' ‘ Oatdoor.ikle* attena&Tta promptly. ■ Charges
S M moderate as any other, ln this city.,., '
J, 1 M..GITMJ£Ey EBONS', CJ f..< V •
• BEAL ESTATE ATJOTIONEEBB; v.*"' ; ;
- - , qnms 1
’J nomine* Bittaj 'oooUoneen, : will
C,l Sljiwkufliiuvn A* PRIVATE bale?' ’ ' | .
KT On our Pri?»te'Mießegift«r-*UI bb
j.? found?am<mnt;of indadiog
—era? description of oJty end conimy propflrty• ; ,
-i A -W*-> BealßiUWPrOker*. j
' 'h /i».s
jaiMtoEff; KATfrAgfl, atotiqneer,
v> jSWnt' n6n,T:i6ls orriois. Vo.' m sontn
ij<w*D o,jk»lM Pmx it., oal,
*ai WjS P
--. ~i£! M> Dlf
aSlws»
** w*t*'watehmw
\ tmw effected tor tti ban>flt of »I 1 p»terfciV«ftfift feSS •
advanced uixm: r JilXi? £&&f ?) • *i^’
■- . *xw ■*•;
ft# 1
, iUiWsSiHte 1 3 , v«rt i5 ,■:;{ i . ••
•’ .~dS *.«?<*, br.tihl&u;
j .I;?-* .Mi SSB!S£I « ?do < iimS. ~ ’-.
‘ .-WM e-ivSßpflgMl.jAsJroTe'MLmwlMn BliJeiis.i,,-,. • ;•
“S ' l*' ««3»nj
' ~' M>9 J •*#««»«-.<* Jijdnuit
nFSffiCBfppQHD.-i AUOTibKBEKV -No.
■J«_JBQ ,MABK*T BTBMT, betwe.n ntIB ul
iWßElteawMi m>! _
‘C AWE SALE “OP > BSABT-lilAtui - CLOTHING,
mi «i i v.oloths. oassiubbes; &o. taum
’ TStll lnßtßtlt, Bt lOV^plock'/by 1 CRt»loguo, will bo sold
Will be r sb!aj bv catalogue, - about 800 {oases boots,
«Aoe|; (|nrn , iho.«. &o:vl«wiJbli ‘.the BttonUon of pnr-
BY THOMAS BIKGH/AUGTr'ONEtSE;
TITI BBOTHBRBMBAML„ ■-■ .
OBSMABBUei AND ALABA6Tftt I VAbEP, ÜBNB,
GBOUPS, FIODEEB, CARD RKOKIVERB, JEWEL
HOLDBBS, BRONZES, o PARIAN WARE, BOHE
MIAN GLASS, OHOiOB FANCY GOODS, Ao., will
.be continued w-. -.,5 7 r"f
“ Oa TVedneoday Ef.nlng,
U7“ is now, arranged for examine*
B,.;J3GOT^ No. 481
e CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom
Souse, between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets.'
—-LARGE SALE OF FURS.*
-jMvmoi'S* Tliia Morning, - *•*•'*.
Bv catalogue, a large Bale of vatuable furs, in sets,
foriadieji’ t wfat* consisting of.real Hudson Bay sable
;cloiks,.mtnk and stone martin sets, capes, muffs, aad
cuffs .to match,'Hudson Bay-sable-mufls, fitch and Si*
berlaa.Mti.,&c.. , r , * ■ . s
Als6, ermine kern for and mlssea > wear. 1
r. .f; -ROBBS.
• - Also, 60 large sized buffalo robes.
-. tLT Simples and catalogues early on the morning
qr kale. _
PEREMPTORY'CLOSING SALE OF GERMANTOWN
r w •_ goods •, . , ,
* ' * . ■* bn.Wedueaday Morning, , ,
..-December 29tb,'oommenoing* ht-IO o’clock, by oata*
logue r a large';6tock of Germantown knit goods, com*
Ji rising the entire .balance of stock of a flrat-olass menu*
actnrer. , The: iaie will comprise ‘-
-Jr ,JCHOOD3,NUBIAS, BIGGOLETB.
- p Zephyr knit -op.erq hoods, children’s school hoods,
aephyrrlggolettes. nubias, . , . .
- ' - SHAWLS, BASQUES
Aim, ladies’, and .children’s wool knit shawls, Jackets,
talmas, and basque's"
BOARFS LEGGINGS, GAUNTLETS.
Gents’ and children’s extra size sephyr soarfs, boas,
and comforts. - , -
Also, gauntlets and leggiDge.
Also, ladtea’arid gentaVmerinbj oottpn, and wool hose
and half-hose','cbHdreh’e eoarlef spot andjplaid hose, &o.
Cj^'The whole will be -krringed for examination,
with:catalogues, early os-the morning of sale. ■
. SALESROOM* '
V-*< . 222 { MARKET STREET,"
BETWEEN SECOND ANDjTHIRD STREETS.
F.~Q. WOLBERT, AuorioKa—
enJRNESS; BRINLEY, & 00.,
f No. 429 MARKET STREET. *
MOSES NATHANH, AITOTIONEEB
.LiA aND OOMMISSION MERCHANT, 0. X. oozner
HXTH and RAGE Streets. , f ? 4
... great public Accommodation.
'‘ o M6NXY! f *'; y MONHY! ! . MONEY! !! *
Money liberally advanced In large or small amounts,
from one dollar to thousands, oh gold and silver plate,
yratohes,, jewelry, • fowling-pieces, musical
instruments,*furniture, .dry goode.-, olothing, groceries,
olgarSj hardwaro, cutlery, books, horses, vehicles, her*
nessjandallaftlole's of value, for any*length of time
agreed on, at Nathans I’'.Principal 1 ’'.Principal Establishment,
southeast corner of Sixth-and Kece streets. ,
. PROMIOBORY NOTES,'with, oollateral, discounted at
the lowest market Viteß. ’ .
NATHANS’ PRINCIPAL-ESTABLISHMENT, 8. B.
CORNER OF SIXTH AND RACE STREETS, :
Where mcmeywill be liberally advanced on'gold and
silver plate, diamonds, . watches, jewelry, fowling*
Eleces, dry goods, clothing, groceries, liquors, oigats,
ardware, cutlery, fancy articles, mirrors, paintings,
engravings,- musical instruments,-furniture, bedding,
horses, vehloles,-harness, stocks, and all other artloles
of value. ' " *■ ■'
.a?. i OUT-DOOR SALES.
Personal attention given to all out-door sales, either
'at private dwellings, stores; or elsewhere, and oharges
unusually low ’' * •" -
fiegol Notireo.
IN THIS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA ----- - ; : I ,
REYNQLD3 ,ti. REYNOLDS —Sab Divorce. March
Term',' 1858,N028.
And nor December iBtb, 1858, on motion of J.
SERGEANT PRICE, Eeq., Attorney for Libellant,
the Cenrt grant a rulo on tbe Respondent to show
cause why a decree or Divorce should not be en
tered in above case.' : Returnable on SATURDAY)
January let, 1859, at 10 o’clock A. M,
Sir—You will please take notice of above rule!
To—Mr. EDWARD J. REYNOLDS, Respondent.
J. SERGEANT WOE,
Attorney for jQßllant.;
d2I-tn&th2w-
JJoliico.
©PECIAL notice:—Dealers in Goodyear’s
Patent for Vulcanized' Rubber Buspenders, Braids,
Webs. and all other Fabric? and articles made by combin
ing fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcan
ized rubber are notified that unless the same are properly
.stamped or.labeUed.with myname, 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, EXOLUBIVE OWN
ER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all
thft styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and
many others.-
ALSO, LTOENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtsined on application to
me at No. 23 COUBTLANDT Street, N. Y.
*-,n24-ly .....I .V,. * r , HORACE H. DAY.
iTorSole nub to £ct.
rj£o IMPORTERS AND
COMMISSION MIIROHANTB.
TO LET,
The FlT«*«tory BBOWN.STOHK WABMOUBI,
' No. 46 Booth BKOOND Street,
NKAB CHESTNUT STREET,
Suitable for the PACKAGE, OR OTHER BUSINESS.
RENT BOW—For e Term of Tean.
Foueuloa giren Jen aery let
_ APPLY ON dJ-lm
.FOR.SALE—A-handsomd, new throo
.BaUtorj BRIOJS DWELLING, with thr«e-s'oiyl»Ui
.buildings, {• finished throughout in first-olaas style, and
has all the modern improTements. located' on TTYEN
TIBTfI Street, above Rue, And will be sold a bar-
Klin. -. Apply to BURTON ft LANING, No. 602 ARCH
Btraet. .. - oIS-U
f/ai FOR RENT.—The second and third
'Seafloors of the new marble building, Nos.-lO and 21
Booth FOURTH Street, 2d feet front and 20 feet deep.
Apply on the premises to
-,«4MJaI : \ * : TEMPLE,. BARKER, A CO.
FOR ? RENT—Tho : DWELLING No.
619 LOOUBT Street! (or Washington Square,) from
the Ist of Januarj7lB69. The house is three stories
high, with basement, baoh building, &0., nowoccupled
by J. W. Porney. Apply at the office of The Press, or
at ihe house, t • •• n023-tf
mTO LET—The large, well lighted, and
eligible STORE, No.' S 3 'outh SECOND Street,
whloh will be vacated by the undersigned on the first of
January, Bent very moderate. Apply to _ c ,
nol6-tf A. H. ROHHNHEIH & BROOKS, is above.
fTIO RENT.~On the Ist January next;- the
- superior-and ezteniiire R00M3,(2d, Bd, 4th
and 6tirHoors, each 21 feet by 146) of the NEW STORE,
683 MARKET Street. ’. The building Is one of the One
improvements on the upper side, between FIFTH and
SIXTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a
rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH
Btreet. Applyon the promises. -•- nol*tf
M TO BENT, a STOBE on DELAWARE
Avenue/ below. VINE’ Stmt, running through to
Water Street. 148 feet deep* 'Also; the'Double STORK,
oorner of THIRD andQUARRY Streets, 40 feet front,
one: of the best legations • for large Basinees in Phila
delphia. Afro, STABLE and OOAOH-HCTCBH in
OHSRRY Street, above SEVENTH, In rear of Ash
land House.v Apply at 278 South F9UBTH Street.:
.. ./" V’< se29-Bm*
:. (Kigarfl attO ©obacco.
R 'ft SCOFIELD, IMPORTER OF HA
• YANA- OldAßB—La Normaudes, La Eire Flys,
La Rttfcafl.f Igaros,‘Marla Antonleta, Pressed; Flor de
Rio Seco Regalias, Plor de LaPss, Jose Ha. Vioh&ta,
Oamplimentos, and many other .brands of superior qua
lity, at reduced-prices, No, 887 Chestnut street, under
Girard House. -■ * dd-lm
jH FUGUET& SONS,
►3.'. Importer, of HAVANA CIGARS,
■toSB , , .... ~. 216 BonthFRONT Btre«t,
fpIGAHO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
R; BEGARB.—A' choice'invoice of these'celebrated
brands on board brig “ New Era,” dally oxßeotedfrom
Havana, and tor ealeiow, by CHARLES TETE,
„,, , (New) 188 Walnut street, below Second,
' Ml Second Rtorv
eanrattonal.
*f r OKG»S SPBINGGABDEN ACADEMY,
•X-4N: S.'corner EIGHTH "and BUTTONWOOD Ste.
; commercial department.—Bookkeeping in
all, its various fonns; preparing Students thoroughly
fdr.rituations in'any branch of business; Plaid ana Or
natyental,Writing j Commercial Calculations: Law and
Correspondence. ..No institution in .the United States
gives a.more thorough and. practical course. In this
department no teaching is done in classes, and is open
.DAY and EVENING.' Time unlimited .
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART-
from the Above.)— Young Men and
Boys are'prepared for any grade of an English and Olas
*i ealidti cation, vis i.Spelllng, Beading, Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, he.. Ancient
and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Sessions ©f five months commence September
Ist, and February Ist: Pupils received at anytime be
fore or, after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata
logues furnished gratis'
mh26-tf . ‘ 'P.DQNLEAVY LONG, Principal
'N^BITTMNDiLN , f; PHILADELPHIA
v/ OOMItiSRoiAL . COtLZGK, aortheut corner of
OHKBTNUT cnd 01VKNTH Bfreete.. .
' An-Institution designed to fit yodng men for AO5
mBBUSINBBB. - - . -
, j:.l. . Of TRUBTKKB.
B; B.Oomegvs,- frenois Hoskins,
Gsbrge H. Sthart, David Milne,
John Bparhawk, - , 2 --i -Davidß. Brown,
Isaac Hacker, , ■ ‘ . A. V. Parsons,
D. B. Hinman, , £ - t . frederlok Brown,
Joshua Llppineott.
; -EVENING OESSIONS after September 16th.
dbteh fitudpnt has mnmnijan iFsmooTiog Jat this
Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re
Commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a
K9®i*ltn»«on. - . » t .
OATADOGUXB .may be had on application at, the
iM -J ; . ' ■ , . . seB-tf
-|»»rANT,* STRATTON’S OHAIN OF
“ATIONAt MKROANTrLB COM-EGRS. PM
Ss?ffis!!i^S U!l 8 8 i B ou«iairt oorner SEVENTH and
Street.. For luform.tlon, esll or eeud for
lviftnHC, gggaiONß HAVB oommrnoeik
S ' SNYDER. LEIDT—JAS; M. LEIDY,
•--Prindinu tfHannr bbothem’ academy.’
;Sfe°atoowT4. of IXTH ■ TRBET ’ De " Rao8 ’
WRITING,’ BOOK-KKKPING# and ARITHMETIC
Is madooertain to every pupil that may enter.
r i>AOADBMY open day and evening, • ntfXi
jSferOS-itAKYNG SfACHINE, WHICH
xIjD ;makes.theßricks andteinper the clay, mtkes from
-gua to three thousand per Upwards of thirty in
use. Patented February Bd, 1868. Machines and rights
'for said.' Counties, or one-fonnh of tho' Patent, will be
so d.- Known to b» the.only practical one In use. Ad
drMß q: oarnRLL. Gsrmantown vogd, above Fifth
THE TKESIUy. DECEMBER 28, 1858.
.SRflitiessQEatft#
-CAMUEU-HEPBURN has transferred bis
>3 Law .Office from Carlisle, hernia.; to No. 711 BAN
SOM Street, (between Ohestnutand Walnut,) Phila
delphia. ‘He will attend to any. business .entrusted to
bis care, in the Courts of Philadelphia or in the in
terioroftbeStato.-; t
Philadelphia, November 24, 1868.' n24-Sm
rSAAO T. BEDFORD, BRICKLAYER
» No. au PEAR Btreet.bMk of 2l» WALNU T St.
neerthe Eidhengej reeldenee BJI NOBLE Street.
Bangers and Heaters built and repaired, and all kinds
of Brick Work done . ’ * ‘ '
... Older? by .Despatch Post promptly attended to. -Best
of reference. , ,'nol6-2m*
AOAMS BXPRES3 00., OFFICE,
-I- 820 OHSaTNUT BTRIE'F, forwards P ARGILS,
PACKAGES, I ,MI!BOHANDIZS,, BANK NOTES and
SPEClE,'eltherby its own LINES, or in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNB and CITIES of the United States;
, E. O..SANDFORD.
- Raneral Bnnarintanneatt _
A LEX. MoKINNBti
XJL ATTORNEY AT LAW,
- grbensburg, pa.
Will practice' in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In
diana cottnUei. sell-tf
F. V.-ABIUITS. 1 0. A. MAYIB.
A BRAMS A MAYER, ;
jljL ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LOOK HAVEN, Pa.,
. Will attend promptly to all professional business en
trusted to them. Special attention given to the collec
tion of olaims.
t ’ ,BiPxxßita»B.
Got,. Wm. F. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa.! L. A. Mackey,
President Lock-Haven Bank; General D. K. Jackman,
Look-Haven p-Hon.: A.’Whiter Lock Haven: Simon
Scott, LockAHaven:! Bullitt, (c JTalrtherne, Philadel
phia: McFarland, Evans, A Co., Philadelphia: Evans
t Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price. Philadel
phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson,
1 Taylor, & .Co., Philadelphia; Tener ,Davis, Phila
delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W.
Qufggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy 26-tf
/CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
KJ CHANT And Importer of HAVANA BEGABO,
(New) 188 walnut street, seoond story. aul-ly
( AUMAN A RABORG—
A-J Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES,
BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI
9UORB, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and
Eleventh streets iel9-tf
. (Cabinet Ware.
fJIHE LARGEST DESK DEPOT IN
THE UNION.
HOGUET 4 HUTTOS,
(Successors to J. T. Hammltt,)
‘MANUFACTURERS OF
A. L. ADAMS’ IMPROVED DESK RAOK.
No. 269 South THIRD Street,
Philadelphia.
OFFICE, BANK, and SCHOOL FURNITURE.
EXTENSION TABLES, BOOKCASES,
«. . . WARDROBES,' 40.- .. . dB*3m
oen)ittfl iHarijiiua.
HARRIS’" BOUDOIR SEWING MA
CHINE Jb offered to the public as the most re
liable low-priced Sewing Machine in use. It will sew
from six to sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of
goods, from coarsest bagging to the finest cambrics. It
is, without exception, the simplest in its mechanical
construction ever made, andean be run and keptinorder
by a child of twelve years of age. The durability of
this machine, and the quality or its wobk, are war
ranted to be nnßurp&Bsed by any other. Its speed ranges
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per mi
nute. The thread used is taken directly from the spools,
WITHOUT THB TBODBLB OP BEWINDIBO. In fact, It is a
machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and
the low prico of
THIRTY DOLLARS,
at which they are sold, brings them within the react of
almost every one . 8. D. BAKER, Agent,
d2O dfim W-eow-6m 28 South EIGHTH Street.
GROCERIES. —C. DO'NOGHUE, 16 S.
WATER Street, offers for sale, to reduce his
stock during this month, at reduced prices for Gash,
Philadelphia and New York Steam Refined Sugar and
Syrup of various grades, Prime Coffee, Cuba and New
Crop New Orleans Molasses, Sifted Pepper, and Ada
mantine Candles. d9-lm*
QOOD GROCERIES,
AT FAIR PRICES!!!
OHAS. H. BTATTSON,
Southwest corner TENTH And ARCH Streets.
Hu on hand, and is generally receiving THE BEST OF
GROCERIES, which he will sell at the moat REASON
ABLE PBIOE3 FOR CASH. Haring a LARGE and
CHOICE ASSORTMENT^BLACK and GBEBN TEAS,
he is oonfldent of being able to salt, both in quality and
price, all persons in want of-the article, in quantities of
from one pound to the half chest. His 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 call. Xt.will be worth the
trial ' , nSO-lmn
rjIHE WAREHOUSING COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
DIRECTORS.
PATRIOT BRADY. I PLINY FIBK, ‘
ALEXANDER HENRY, GEO. L HARRISO' I ,
A J. PLSABONTON, “ ITVIIiIiXAM NBTIifiOWi
WM. H. STEWART, |3. B. CRAWFORD.
'PATRICK BRADY, Present.
8. B. CRAWFORD, Vice President.
WILLIAM NBILSON, Secretary.
CLIFFORD 0. PHILLIPS, Warehouse Keeper.
THE WAREHOUSING - COMPANY OF PHIIjZD’A
ABB FBBPARED TO
RECEIVE GOODS* ON'STORAGE,
Whether In Bend or Doty Free, at Current Bales, and
will isene receipts or warrants therefor.
Application may be made at their
OFFICE, IN LAUREL STREET,
Lately occupied'by the United States Custom House, or
at their premises, bettor known as the
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE,
DOCK STREET,
jg NEWLAND & CO.,
LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
An Extensive Stock of
OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS
AND ENGRAVINGS,
AUat very Low Prices, >
004 AROH ST., ABOVE SIXTH, PHILA.
d7-8m ’ -
JJ| ANIL A AND JUTE
ROPE.
OORDS, TWINES, 38T0.«
Manufactured and for sale at the lowest New York
prices, by
WEAVER, FITJLER & CO.,
No. S 3 N. WATER Street, and 22 N. WHARVES.
nol7-2m
JjIIKST PREMIUM AWARDED
B 7 TBS
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER, 1838,
TO THB
WEST PHILADELPHIA
STAKCH-MANUFAOTURING COMPANY
FOE THBIR UHHITALLBD
PEARL STARCH
AND CORN FARINA.
THOMPSON, CLARKE, A YOUNG,
130 and 133 South FRONT Btre.t,
n 37 • tf A rents for tho Oompany.
AMD IMPORTANT DISCOVER Y
PRENTISS’S
WASHING AND SCOURING
soxjUTXorr.
PATENTED JUNE 22, 1868,
1* • v-
This important discovery has just been patented by
the United States, and It is now confidently recommended
to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It Is a
labor-saving preparation, and costa leas than half of any
other artiole known ftr cleansing purposes. While It
oleansei, whitens, and purifies Ootton, Linen, and
Woollen goods of every description, it will not injure
the most delicate fabric. Certificates of its value have
been given by some of the leading manufacturers of the
country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and
citizens.
Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by
SAJIUEL GRANT, Jb.,& GO.,
189 SOUTH WATER STREET,
FjIILADILPHrI,
jy22*thtu 1
CAUTION.
VJ PRENTISS’S WABHING AND SCOURING SOLU
TION.—The undersigned would caution the pnblio
against tho purchase of Liquid 'Washing Solutions, pur*
porting to be Similar to] or equally effiolent with, his.
The undersigned is protected by a patent In the menu*
factor oof the only article which can be safely and effi
,clentiy used, Spurious imitations have been-got up,
Vtiichwltl prove inefficient lh.cleansing, and deleter!*
ous to the fabrio, , Grocers and, retailers'should be
careful not to purchase tho Washing and Scouring So*
lutlon except of us, as they will otherwise render them
selves liable as infringers. Purchasers should be’oare*
ful to pufcKiae ONLY PRHNTIBB’B SOLUTION, ' as
they will thus arold all risk of destroying the fabrics
washed. Oonclusive’proofs edn be furnished that this
article will not injure the fabric. ' flflptSO-SmG-th&tn
ILIISfi.—6B6 Barrels Noa. X, 2, and a Macke-
X 1 rel. 80 dp and tiorces Salmon.
,40 do flea Shad. , f
248 do Mackinaw White Pish.'
487 do Halilak and RAstpbrt Herring.
600 Boxes Scaled Herring. Also, ;
630 Quintals Ground Bank Codfish,
sale by ' O O.SADLBB&OO.,
> ' 4>BGH donrfthpTP ?«■ 1
BouitißS iFtmte.
» A little, But often,'fllirftho Pur«q.»
XiIRANKLIN SAVING FUND—
P No. 386 South FOURTH Street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all
deposits on demand.
Depositors’ money scoured by Government,
State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort
gages, &o.
This Company deems safety better than large
profits, consequently will run no risk with de
positors’money, but have it atalltimesready
to return with 6 por cent, interestto the owner,
as.they have always done. ThisGomp&nv never
suspended.
Females,married,or single, and Minors can
deposit in their own right* and such deposits
can be withdrawn only by-their consent ’
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoeive mo
ney f ora trustees and executors.
LARGE AND SMALL BUMS RECEIVED.
Office open daily from 9 to 8 o’clock, and on
Wednesday evening, until 8 o’olock.
DIBEOTORB.
Jacob B Shannon, Cyras Gadwall&der,
John Shindler, George Russell,
Malaehi W. Sloan,, . Edward T. Hyatt,
Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delany,
Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedler,
Jos. H.Satherthwaite, Ephraim Blanchard,
Joseph W. Lippincott.
JACOB B. SHANNON, President,
Otbuh Oadwa.li.idir,* Treasurer
_JU IB-jr ’ . i
“ A Dollar saved.is twlco earned.”
r|!HE STATE SAVINGS FUND,
NO. 341 DOCK STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
Money received Dailt, and every MONDAY EVENING,
‘ os DiroaiT,
IN BUMS LARGE AND SMALL,
PAID BACK DAILY,
FROM 9 O’CLOCK A. M. TO 8 O’CLOCK P. M,
OKFOBITOBB OAK DRAW THKIX MOSSY ST OXIOXB, AS
IS BANK, ir DESIBBD.
GEO. H. HART, President,
OHAB. G. lULAT, Treasurer,
J. HENRY HAYEB. Teller.
THE SPRING GARDEN SAVING
FUND. - . .
(OXAIYIIBD BY'fXX LIQISLAYUIB OV PfflS YLTAXIA.)
. . PERPETUAL OHARTER,
FIVE PER CENT. Interest allowed to Depositor*,
and all Moneys Paid back on Demand.
omox, 881 NOBTH THIRD STRKIT,
(Oomsolidatiom Bjjtk Buildiko.)
This Institution if now open for. the .transaction of
business; and ifcthe only 0 bartered Baying fond located
In the northern part or the city.
The Office will be open (dally) from 0 to 3)1 o’clock)
and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 unti i
8 o’olook in the Xrenlng. '
HANAGIBB.
John Kessler, Jr.,
James B. Pringle,
Jacob Doek,
Joseph M. Cowell,
J. weeloy Bray.
Robert B. Davidson, .
P-. 0. SUxnafcer,
John P. Yerree,
George Kneoht.
JAHIB B. PRINGLi;
;ORN. - ap2l-im
Prederiok Klett,
Stephen Smith,
JohnP. Levy.
Hon. Henry K. Strong,
Daniel Underkofier.
Hon. Win, Millwara,
Frederick Btaake,
Pianola Hart,
Joseph P.LeOlew,
Presided
Secretary, GBOBGB T. 1
CRAVING FTTND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
-13 TBBKST—NATIONAL BAPBTY TRUST COM
PANY .-WALNUT BTRBBT, SOUTH-WEST CORNER
OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. _
IXOQBPOBATBD BT THI BVAXBOV PnTXBTLTIBIA.
Money la received in any no, large or small, and In
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal. 1
Theofiee la open every'day from D o’clock in tike
morning till 6 o’clock In the erenlng, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till S o’clock.
HON.. HENRY L. BBNNBB, President,
, BOBBBT BBLJRIDGB, Tice President.
Wtf* J. Bsbd, Secretary,
‘ ,' ; ; nußdcoMi
Hon. Henry L! Benner, P. Oarroll Brewster,
Bdward L: Garter, Joseph B. Barr ,
Robert Selfridge, . . Francis Lev,
Sami. K. Ashton, Joseph Yorker, ■
O. Landretb Mnnns, Henry Diffenderflcj.
Honey ia reoeived and payments made daily!
The investments Are made in eonformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in BEAL XSTATB MOST
GAGES! GROUND BENTS, and such first class securi
ties u will always insore perfect security to the deposi
tors, and whioh cannot fail to give permanency and sta
bility to this Institution. anl-ly <
CRAVING FONP.jr-UNITEO STATES
>3 TRUST COMPANY, «&ner of THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets. . , :
Large and Small rams received, and paid baok on da*
man*, without notloe. with MV* MR OKNT INTBB
■BT from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from 0 until 6 o'clock every day. and on
HONDA? KVBNINGS from T until 0 o’olock.
DRATTB for sale on Ingland, Ireland, and BooUand,
from £1 upwards.
President—BTlPllJH B. ORAWJOBD
Treasurer—FLlNT TIBS.
Taller—JAMSß B. HUNTBU
iioolibinbing.
PEBRY’S BLANK BOOK
AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT,
S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND BAOE.
PREMIUM AWARDED
Ilj the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing
• Buperior Account Books
FIRMS intending to open neir Books on the first of
the Year, can select from a good stock on hand, or hare
them made tn any desired style, in a superior manner.
BOOK-BINDING of every description executed in
the finest and most substantial manner, at lew prices.
MAGAZINES bound from 60 cts. to $2 60 per volume.
HUSIO bound in a new and handsome aiyle, from $1
OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look And wear
equal to new.
PEBBY’S BOOK.BINDEBY,
, POUBTn aod BA.OJ.
Oldestestablished Blndeiy in Philadelphia, n23*2m
Stones.
A SOMETHING NEW.—GAS BUB
JZS NING.COOK bTOVE.—I would respectfully call
M the Attention of the public to one of the greatest
ws 7 improvements ever introduced In CookicgStovea
and Binges—the burning of the gis arising from the
ooal, by which means is saved 60 per cent. In fuel and
also more intense heat thrown to the bottom of the
oven.• We effect the burning or the gases by means or a
hollow centre-piece, perforated on the under side, whioh
admits the air in a heated state to mingle with the
gases, thus aiding its combustion, and oausing a flame
to pass around the oven equal to a wood fire. This Im-
Srovementalso preserves the centre piece from linking
own on the fire, thereby saving theexpense of repairs.
One of the Stoves CAN BB SEEN IN OPERATION *t
1116 MARKET Street. Manufactured by JAMBS
BPEAlt;lnventor and Patentee, (late North, Ohase &
North,) 1116 HABIBT Street sept29-Bmo
Housekeepers, look to your
INTBBHST.—Great Beduotion in the prloe of
OOAL. Cheapest and best. The: subscriber having
made contracts for his supply oi Goal, is enabled to
offer very superior Family Ooal at the following re
duced prices:
Broken Egg and Stove $4 00 per ton
Costing 876 “ “
Large Nut 860 “ “
Bin all Nut 325 “ “
Warranted to give satisfaction and full weight in all
cases at Hick’a Old Central Yard, 8.2. oor. MARSHALL
and WILLOW Streets. dQ-3m
CRESSWELL & WILLIAMS, No. 206
WALNUT Street, are prepared to supply ship*
pars and consumers with superior Broad Top Ooal from
Lancaster Mines. . oo4tf
T4MERING, FOX, Sc 00., wholesale and
X 1 retail dealers in LEHIGH and SOHUYLKILL
OOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD street and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. BchuylkUl yard—RAGE and BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Goal
from the most approved mines, under eorer, and pre
fared expressly for famllv use. feft-y
QEorria2«o.
BSAAO P. BRANIN,
X LIGHT COACH A CARRIAGE BUILDER,
FRANKFORD. PA.
All work warranted to giro satisfaction. Orders res*
pectfully solicited. , uolQ-flm*
Duma fonts.
■eggjfefl PIANO FORTES.
nTfn Just received, an elegant etook of RAVEN,
DAOON, A 00., NUNNS A CLARK, HALLET, DA
-718 A 00., and GALE A 00. 8 PIANOS. HELODX
ONB of best quality, at 3. E. GOULD’S,
B. E. corner SEVENTH and OHXSTNUT its,
tnhlo*y
CHIOKERING k SONS, Manu
rrrrfl facturers of GRAND,’PARLOR-GRAND,
SQUARE, and UPRIGHT PIANOFORTES.
This is the largest and oldest‘Manufactory in the
United States, having been
ESTABLISHED IN 1838,
Since which time we have ,
MADE AND SOLD TWENTY THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED PIANOS.
And have received as testimonials or their SUPERI
ORITY over all others, 11 Gold, 18 Silvsr t and 4
Bronze Medals.
117* Pianos to Rent, Tuned, and Repaired.
BRANOU HOUSE in PHILADELPHIA la at 1807
CHESTNUT Street. oo6*Bm
Brokers.
PA. TREGO, BEAL ESTATE AGENT
• AND CONVEYANOKR, RIDGE AVENUE, first
door below Thirteenth slrret, attends to the purohase
and sale of Ileal Estato, Negotiating Securities, Renting
Houses, and Collection of Ilouso aud Ground Rents, and
Interest Monies. Satisfactory references given.
- oclo-3m*
RR. CORSON,
• REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Honey Loaned on Bond and Mortgage.
Collections promptly made.
NORRISTOWN, FA
A UGUST BELMONT,
£%. BANKER,
79 BEAVER STREET,
m YORK,
Issues Letters of Credit, available to on el]
parts of the world, je3o-6m
& 00.,
\J SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 40 South THIRD Street,
WI/ATILPHIA.
Refer to the Bahkr and Baouaa of Philadelphia,
TTNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
tJ LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
CHICAGO, ILL .
The subscriber, having had muoh practical experi
ence In selecting and locating lands in the various Land
Districts in the Western States, has nntumal facilities
for making valuable selections for
LAND WARRANTS OB CASH.
Having Surveyors constantly in the field to make
fierflonal examinations, he can always make the most
adleloua locations.
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity
of elimate, near the lloe of railroads, may now be
la
lOWA AND WISOOMSIN.
Satisfactory reforeaces given when required.
10* Money invested in Krms&s and Nebraska, and
any of the Western States. . ..
B. SALISBURY,
JyKMJm 40 CLARKE Street. Chicago.
CEGABS. —600,000 Havana Segara, choice
IjrMiilu. by late arrivals, io bona and (tore, for (tale
by A. MERINO. 140 South jRONT Street i]MI
CSLATKI SLATEI! SLATE lll—Roofing
Blate, of fill elies, and at my rates, kept oob*
lt4Btir on fctnd, add for rale by
rasuw, vox, & 00.,
GIHMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD itwl.
n. B. Slate Boon pp.tco In tiebe»ta4riO*r,/*nJ w
*MU* rai i
JMeblrinal.
The lives Unvi&okatok,
1 PRBPARBD BT DR. BANFOBO, ,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM QUMSy
Is one of the beat Purgative and Liver Medicines now
before the publio, that acts as a Cathartic, easier,
mildor, and more effectual than any other mediolno
known. Xtisnotonly e;Cathartic, but a Liner remo
dv, acting first on the Livtr to ejeot its morbid matter,
then on. the stomach and bowels to carry off- that mat]
ter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with*
out any of the painful feelings experienced in the ope
rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the sys
tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken
dally in moderate doses, will strengthen ami build it up
with unusual rapidity.
The Liviß is one or the
human body j andwhenit
well,'the powers Of the
oped. The stomach is ai
on the healthy aotion of
lerformance or its funo
s at fault the bowels are
system suffers in conse-
Lfver—having ceased to
eases of that organ, one
made it his study, in a
years; to find some reme
act the many derange*
hie.
'To prove that this re*
wmn tronbled with Li
te forms, has hut to try a
certain.
These Gums remove all
the system, supplying in
of bile, invigorating the
digest well.purifying the
health to the whole ma*
cause of the disease—ef-
Biuous attaobb are
ter, prevented by the oo*
INVIOOBATOR.
One dose, after eating,
itomaoh and prevent the
°Bnly one dose, taken
Nightmarh.
Only one dose, taken at
gently, and cures Cos-
One dose, taken after
FXPBrA.
n~/“ One dose of two
relieve Sick Epijuons.
One bottle taken for fe
the cease of the disease,
Only one dose immedl
‘while one dose, often re*
OnoLBBA Mobbob, and a
fly Only one bottle is
system the effects oi me
ness..
Jjr One bottle taken
owness or unnatural
One dose taken a short
vigor to the appetite, and
One dose, oftenrepeat*
bh<ba in ita worst forms,
complaints yield almost
One or two doses cure
In children; there is no
remedy in the world, as it
JE7“A few bottles core
absorbents.
We take pleasure fnre- commending this medl,
cine as a preventive for Fbtbr and Aoua, Chill
fsTBB, and eUJteTBRBof a Bilious Ttps.- Itope
rates.wUh certainty, and thoasands are willing to
testify to its wonderful virtues.
All whousttt aregtvtng their unanimous ustimony
in its favor.
07“ Mix Wattr in tht mouth with tht Xnvigorator ,
and swallow both togethsr.
se2B-t7&nl
THE LIVER INVIQORATOB
Is a. Soibhvivio Mbdioai Disootbbt, and la dally work
ing euros, almost too great to believe. It eores as if by
mteio,'6t>«» the first dose giving benefit , and seldom
Are than one bottle Is required to oure any kind of
LIVER complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to a common Headache , all of which are the re
sult of a DIBEABED LIVER
PRICE.ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dr. SANFORD. Proprietor, 846 Broadway, New York.
Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT & SONS, 218
North Second Btreet. *
Retailed by all Druggists. Bold also by SAMUEL
SIMEB, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and F. BROWN,
Fifth and Chestnut street* Philada. aplB tu th s-ly
OERUVIAN STRUT,
JL OB
PROTECTED SOLUTION OP PROTOXIDX OP 180 l
Haring successfully passed the ordeal to whloh new dll
corerlos in the Materia Medina are subjected, must nor
be reoelred aa an established medicine. Its efficacy is
oaring
DYSPEPSIA,
Affections of the Liver, Dropsy. Neuralgia. Bronchitii
and Oonsamptivo tendencies, Disordered State of the
Blood, Bolls, Scurvy, the Prostrating Kffeota of Lead a
Mercury. General Debility, and all Diseases which re
quire a xonio and Alterative Medicine, is beyond qnef
tion.
The proofs of its efficacy are so n*
J\s> morons, so well authenticated, and ci
peoullar character, that sufferer*
f iKSJOci&ty 1 cannot reasonably hesitate to reoeivr
I to{selB« I the proffered aid.
* 3 The Peruvian Syrup does not prof#9
V*«2l to be a cure-all, but its range la sites
w^jggslve, because many diseases, apparenllj
unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding from on'
cause, may be cured by one remedy. •
Tho class of diseases for which the Syrnp provides*
cure is precisely that which has so often baffled th«
highest order of medical skill.* The faots are tangible
the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy a*
the Byrnp incontrovertible.
Those persons who may wish'for an opinion from dir
Interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup
cannot fail to be satisfied with the following, among as
morons testimonials, in the hands of the Agents. Thi
signatures are those of gentlemen well known iu tin
00 mm unity, and of the highest respectability.
The undersigned haring experienced the beneftolal ti>
feots of the , u Peruvian Byrup,” do not hesitate to re
oommend it tothe attention of the public
From our own experience, as well as from the test!
raony of others, whose Intelligence and integrity are- al
together unquestionable, we hare no doubt of its efica
oy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bros
chial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy.
Neuralgia, Ac, Indeed, its effects would be incredible
botfrom the high character of those who hate wit
nessed them, and have volunteered.their testimony, ar
we do ours, io Its restorative power.
Rev. JOHN PIERPONT,
THOMAS A. DEXTER,
B. H. KENDALL, M.D.,
BAMTJEL MAY,
4UIOMAJI c. iiioav.
PETER HARVEY,
JAMES 0. DUNN,
Rir. THOS. WHITTEMORSk
CERTIFICATE OF DB. HAYES.
It is well known that the medicinal effects of Proto*
Ide of Iron Is lost by even a very brief exposure to all,
and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron,
without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible.
In the Peruvian' Syrup, this desirable point Is aV
talnod by combination In a way before unknown, an!
this solution mar replace all the proto carbonates, sty
trates, and tartrates of the Materia Mediae.
A. A.HAYEB, M.D.,
Assayer to the State of Massachusetts,
10 Boylston street, Boston.
N. L. CLARK & CO., Proprietor*,
No. b WATER Street, Boston.
' F. BROWN,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Stresti,
HABBARD A CO.,
TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Strtefa
Jelfc-tu th sat-dm w6m Agents for Philadelphia.
NO MOKE PAIN,
NO MORE SICKNESS,
NO MORE RHEUMATISM,
Or Stiffness of the Joint*, Lumbago , Head
ache*, Toothaches , or Suffering from
other Bodily Infirmities.
THE RAPID AND COMPLETE EFFICACY OF
RADWAY’S
RE A D Y RELIEF,
IN INSTANTLY STOPPINQ TUB HOST BZORUOIATINQ
FAINS AND AOHB9, BURNS, SCALDS, OUTS,
WOUNDS, BRUISES, BTC., BTO.,
renders it important that every family keep a supply of
It in the house.
Armed with this remedy, a household is always pro
tected against sadden attacks of sicknoss. Thousands
of lives of persons have been saved by it* timely use,
who were suddenly seized in the night time with Oramps,
Spasms, Vomiting, Cholera, Yellow Fever, and other
violent diseases Let a dose of this Remedy bo taken
internally, as the oase may require, when suddenly
seized with Pain or Sickness, and it will instantly re
lieve the patient from pain, and arrest the disease!
ItADWAY’S READY RELIEF
RHEUMATISM In four hours.
NEURALGIA *. .In ono hour.
CRAMP In ten minutes.
DIARRDGJA In fifteen mlnntos.
TOOTHACHE..# In one^ainute.
SPASMS In fire minutes.
SICK HEADACHE Iu ten minutes.
CHILLS AND FEVER In fifteen minutes.
OQILBLAINB.. .In fifteen minutes.
INFLUENZA In six hours.
BORE THROAT In ten minutes.
BURNS In twenty minutes.
FBOBT BITES
AGUE CHEEK -
PARALYSIS
LAMENESS
AND IN ALL OAOBB OP
BRUIBKB,
WOUNDS,
Tbe moment it i* applied to the Injured parts, all
PAIN AND UNEASINESS CEASE.
Look out for counterfoils and imitation*.
Purchase only
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF.
Price 26 cents, 80 cents, and Ono Dollar per bottle.
Agentfl in this city: DR. SWAYNE A SONS,
W B. ZKIBER,
dll*tu e <fc eow in W T< R. CALLENDER.
Anew and VALUABLE DISCOV
ERY.
DR. HAM’S
AROMATIC INVIGORATING BPIRIT,
IT JSHMULiTis^BXnjtBnjLTM,JN”vffIOBATSS,
BUT WILL NO - ! INTOXiOATK Oa STUI'IFY
Thlsdelicious Boverage Is superior to all invigorating
Cordials, Schnapps, Nervines, Ao. in nse for the euro of
Dyspepsia. Nervousness, Heart-burn, Brows ness, Kid
ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, Ac ,
as it will invigorato and strengthen, but will not in
toxicate or stuplfy. Persons who have become habitu
ated to the excessive use of Tobacco. Opinio, and Sp'rlt
uous Liquors, will find speedy ana permanent relief
from a desire to uso these destroying agents, by taking
a bottle or two of this
DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE !
Weak and sickly Females will And Dr. HAM’S IN
VIGORATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure,itbelDg
a Regenerator as well as a Streugthener of the Human
System. Bach complaint that the AROMATIC INVI
GORATING CORDIAL is calculated to cure is nemod
upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full
directions for use are aUo minutely given.
PRIOR ONE DOLLAR PRB BOTTLH.
Prepared by DARIUS lIAM,
Principal office, No. 48 WATER St., N York.
For sale by T. W. DYOTT A SUNB,
n2B-8m 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia.
ZOULICOFFER’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC
CORDIAL is the only preparation ever placed be
fore thopublio that has performed se many
miraoulous curbs
INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC
RHEUMATISM.
The most promluentutjd influential citizens Lear wit
nosßof its efficacy. Tho abundant ovidonce from ail
parts of the country Is enough to-warrant us in pro
nouncing tbat it is tho greatest wonder of tho nge.
It is an internal remody that s-rikesatthe root of the
disease, and thus eradicates It entirely from the system,
Prepared by THEODORE PILES, Chemist,
NoTtkaaalcowfr of Ftnp apd Sixth streets,
pUladelphja,
prlncipairegulators of the
performs Its functions
system are fully devel
most entirely dependent
the Liver for the proper
tiona 5 when the stomaoh
at fault, and the whole
queued of one organ—the
£0 its dnty. For the dis
of the proprietors has
practloe of more than 20
dy wherewith to counter
moots to whioh it is lia-
medy is at last found, any
▼br Complaint, in any of
bottle, and conviotion is
morbid or bad matter from
their place a healthy flow
stomach, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
ohinery, removing the
feoting a radical cure,
cured, and, what is bet
caaional use of the Livsa
la sufficient to relieve the
food from rising and sour-
before retiring, provents
night, loosens the bowels
TITBSEBS.
each meal, will eure Dtb-
teaspoonfols will always
male Obstruction removes
and makes a perfect oure.
ately relieves On olio,
peated, Is a sure cure for
preventive of Cholera .
needed to throwout of the
dicine after a long sick*
for Jaundice removes all
color from the skin.
time before eating gives
makes food digest well,
ed, outsb Ohbonio Diar
while Sommer and Bowel
to tho flrst dose.
attacks caused by Worms
surer, safer, or speedier
never failt.
Daopav, by exciting the
BOLD BY
HAS CORED
STRAINS, and
SPRAINS,
3nanrtmt< {gomscmita.
Delaware mutual safety IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BT 7 HE LEGISLATURE
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
Btreets, Philadelphia
MARINE INBURANOB
ON VESSELS, )
OABGO, > To all pails of the World.
FREIGHT, ) '
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage,
to all parts of the Union. .
FIRE INSURANCES
On Blerobandise generally.
On Btores, Dwelling Houses, Ac.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1,1868.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Real E5tate..,,,,,,$ 71,863 36
Philadelphia Oitr, and other L0an5,..297,066 60
Stock In Railroads and Insurance Companies 26,86*2 60
Bills Receivable 201,666 36
Cash on hand 42,067 86
Balance In hands of Agents—Premiums on
Marine policies recently issued—and other
debtflduetheCompany.,,,, .•«••• 61-288 14
STORS.
James 0. Hand,
Theophilns Paulding)
James Vraqualr,
William Eyre, Jr.,
J F.Penleton,
Joshua L*. Eyre,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. M’Farland,
Thomas 0. Hand,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, Pitteb’g
D T. Morgan, u
J.T. Logan, <{
d MARTIN, President,
i. HAND, Vice President.
retary. d!6-tf
William Martin,
Joseph H Seal,
Edmund A. flouder,
John 0. Davis,
John R. Penrose,
George G Lelper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Hußton,
Wm O Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Bpencer M’llvaine,
Charles Kelley,
H. Jones Brooke,
Jacob P. Jones,
WILLIA
TUOo. O.
HENRY LYLBUKN, Seer
jpIREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
XW TRUST COMPANY.
OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, 403 WALNUT
STREET
STATEMENT OF BUBIWBS3 EOR TEAS ENDING
OCTOBER 31, 1858.
.$223 800 00
61,468 03 $2T6,258 08
Received for Premium* 01,595 46
“ “ Interest, Rente, &o 7,825 49 $OO,BOO M
Paid Losses. Expense Oommfs- •
elonfl, re-Insurancei Return
ed Premiums, &0.... 570.883 00
AESETS.
Real Estate, Bonds and Mort
gage .
Btojka
Bills Receivable,
Unsettled Premiums and other
debts due C0mpany.......... 17,823 03
Cash on hand, and in the hands
of Agents...
...$141,241 00
... 47,016 00
.. 69,886 73
At a meeting of the Stockholders, convened on the
16th Inst., the following persons were elected DIRKO
TORS for the ensuing year, vis: •
CHARLES 0 LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street.
ALEX. WHILLDIN, merchant, 18 N. Front street.
WM DARLING, 1338 Pine street.
ISAAC HAZLEHURBT, Solicitor.
JOHN 0. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, & Co.
E. TRACT, firm of X. Tracy A Co., Goldsmith's
Hail.
JOHN R. MoOURDT, firm of Jones, White, A Mo-
Onrdy.
THOS. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie A Zeller.
JAS. B. SMITH, firm or J. B. Smith A Co.
JOHN R. YOGDES, cor. Seventh and Sansomsta.
DANIEL L. COLLIER, firm of 0. H. Grant A Co,
THOMAS POTTER, 229 Arch street.
CHARLES HARLAN, cor. Walnut and Sixth streets.
JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, 361 8. Fourth street.
- At a subsequent meeting of the Board CHARLES 0.
LATHROP was unanimously re-elected President, and
Hon. WM. DARLING Vice President.
JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary.
This Company has DISCONTINUED MARINE BULL
BISKS.
FIRE, INLAND, and MARINE CARGO RISKS eon.
tlhue to be taken on the lowest terms. n27-dAWtf
SAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY,
C? 409 WALNUT Street, Philaiolphia.
Capital paid in (securely invested) $2OO OCO
Surplus , BLp9
This Company having been thorongly reorg&n'aeA ta
now ready to make Insurance upon all kinds of pro
perty, merchandise, Ao , against LQ9B or DAMAGE
BY FIRE ONLY, upon favorable terms.
DIRECTOR*.
Hon. 8. B Caching
Charles 7. Watrona,
Eliha J. Baldwin,
J. A. H Hasbroucfc,
Aaron Close,
, JobnM. Beach,
Matthew Kelley,
Alex. 0. Lawrence
Alfred Clapp,
i Wm. K.Porbes.
!. KEJ3LMH, President,
xy.
1S&8. d23-tf
Jacob N. Keeler,
Frauds Blackburns,
Robert P. King,
E 13 English,
(leorgo 11 Levis,
Joseph E. flUdfold
Jobn Prentice,
Edward Wiler,
P M. Birckhe&d,
Henry K. Foote,
JACOB I .
llsnrt R Foots, Secretai
I’HILADKLPHU, Deo 231.
INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS.
Chartered In 1794—CapiUl s2oo.ooo—Assets, Janu
ary 1,1858,5347,440.60-100.
All Invested in sound ana available securities—contl
nue to Insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks
of Merchandise, &0., on liberal terms.
BIBEOTOHS:
Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Btuart,
Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner,
William S. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson,
John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman,.
William B White. Charles S. Lewis,
&eorge 0. Canon,
HENRY D. BHEHRERP, President.
WiLLTAuHAKyss, Secretary. jeO-wfrm.tf
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, OFPICE 40S WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS $277,-
660.86.—Insures against LOBS or DAMAGE BY PIRE
and the PERILS OF THE SEA, INLAND NAVIGA:
TION and TRANSPORTATION.
ID“ TEN per cent, in cash returned on the earned
premiums of Open Inland Policies.
nun Titling
President—GEOßGS H. lIABT,
Vice President—E. P. ROSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—H R, COQQSHALL.
Asaistant Secretary—S. n. BUTLER.
DIRECTORS.
Geo. H. Hart, X, W*. Bailey
E P. Roes, Andrew R. Chambers,
A. G. Oattell, J. L. Pomeroy*
Joseph Edwards, Charles G. Xmlay,
John G. Dale, H. R. Coggshall,
Foster 8. Perkins, Sami. Jones, M. D.,
Hon. H.M. Fuller.
se2l-y Attest, H. R. COGQBHALL, See’y.
AMERICAN fire insurance go.,
INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus
Invested in sound and available Securities, contlnueto
Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels In Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Losses llberplly and promptly adjusted,
manoTOßs.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John welsh, Caspar W. Morris,
Samuel 0. Morton, James B. Campbell,
Patrick Brady, Edmund G. Dutllh.
Charles W. Poultney.
• GEORGE ABBOTT. President.
THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary. ja23-y If
INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
V/ South FOURTH Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL. '
Capital 9900,000.
Organised 1861.
Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually;
Personal Property, annually, or for % less period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks: receive De
posits; hold Trusts and grant annuities-
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. Maitiix, Secretary.
oißioroas.
Alfred Weeke, Hon. W. D. Kelley,
B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle,
C. Blcklng, James Watson,
J. L. Hutchinses, Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stokes, William Curtis,
je!B-ly G. F. Turner.
T IFB INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
IL4 PANY.—The P£NN MUTUAL LIFE INBURANOE
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK
Streots. Capital, 8912,726.08.
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowment*—pur
chases life interests In Real Estate, and makes all
oontrnote depending on the contingencies of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators. Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel B. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Riohard S. Newbold, James B. MoFaxlaad,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Euston,
Samuel 0. Huey, Theophllus Paulding.
Charles Uallowell, . Edmund A. Bonder,
Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutohinroa.
Rodolphus Kent, John W. Hornor,
William H. Cart, Ellis S. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Rebertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner,
r.B. Miohier, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
„ SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Pres’t.
JQME W. Horkob. Secretary. nis-ly
COMMONWEALTH
_ FIRE
INSURANCE
09 CXB
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICE,
NORTHWEST CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
rsiLADCLrau.
Blbeeribod Capital, *500,000.
Paid up Capital,s3oo,ooo,
Dinnoroxa.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. 8. Stewart)
H. L. Benner, J. M. Butler,
J. M. Whitall, J. K. Walker,
Edw. 0. Knight, M. R. Wendell,
K. Lewis, Jr., S. R. Hoxsie.
DAVID JAYNE, M.D., President.
THOMAS 0. STEWART, Vice Pres't.
BAHOXL 0. Uoox, Secretary. jaSO-y
fcjllßJS AND INLAND RISKS.—FAME
A INSURANCE COMPANY
Capital floo,ooo.
(Organised nndar the Aot of Assembly relatlTe to In
sarfcnce Companies, passed April 2d, I 860.)
UEORGBW. DAY, Preside.
THOMAS S. MAKTIN, Vtce-Preaidout.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
OSod 411 OIIBSTNOT St.. Philadelphia*
DIEBOTORS.
t Jacob K. Vaughan,
‘ Henry Lewis, Jr.,
D. B. Blrroy,
John W. Ererman,
A. 11. Ronenheiin,
M. Stern.
George W. Day,
William W. Waller#i
Charles RichArdsoa,
Barclay Lippinoott,
Jos. 11 Brognard.
Ohaa. Stokes, fe24-y
Eastern insurance oompant.—
OFFICE No. 6 EXCHANGE.
Aotrorizbo Stook Oapitai,, (500,000. chaste*
PfiKPCrOAL.
Plrd Risks on Merchandise and Buildings.
Marine Rinks on Vessels Cargoes and Frolghts.
Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads,
Canals, and Steamboats, takon on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
George A. Wright,
Thomas Sbaw,
George Cookman,
Charles Stoy,
Jacob Reed,
W. 0. Stotesbury,
ANDREW OOOnRAN, President.
William I. Bbown, Vico-ProMdunt n3-tf
Andrew Cochran.
'William I Brown,
Richard G. gtotesbary,
Peter D. Myers,
Robert B. walker,
Jacob Lukena,
Howard fire and marine insu
rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
Thos. L. Ladens, Wm.F. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson. Robt. W. D. Truitt.
M. W. Baldwin, John 11. Diehl,
John O. James, Wm. K. llaralln,
A. J. JJucknor, 11. 11. Shilllugford,
John W. Sexton. 0. K. Spangler,
William Kalguel, 11.11. liooftou,
Kdwlu Booth, Wm. 11. Tjato,
John Garrison, . Charles P. Norton,
K. Warne. Issue Mycr.
FresMent—TUoMl3 h. LFDAJU.
Vice President—lS S WARNS.
Beeretsry—OHAßTiF.B A. PITY
| uphoved BU BEING FLUID.—We
JL are now manufacturing, and are prepared to sell, a
Burning Fluid much less liable to explode than the
common article, and we Can confidently recommend It
as being muoh safer. YARNALL A OGDEN. ,
**lot|UO 473 N. THIRD Street, above NabU,
limp
_____ __ 4 NEW YORK LINES.
TUB CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND t'HILADELP’A
AND TBENTON KAILEOAD CO "8 LISES,
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEIY YORK
AND WAY PLACES
WILL LBaVB A 9 follows, viz :
PROM KENSINGTON DEPOT.
Fare from Kensg’n
aa „ Depot to New York.
At 8% A. M , Morning Mail,' Ken*
i sington and Jersey City.,...
At 6# P. M., Evening Mall. Ken
sington and Jersey City
Atll#P M., Night Mail, Kensing
ton ard Jersey City ......... 2 26
ETenir E Mail Line runs daily. The 11#
Night Mail, Saturdays excepted
The Cara of the Firth anaSlxth-atreet City passenger
Railway Company will convey Pasiengerr to and from
Kenßingt'-o Dbpot.
FROM WALNTJT-SIBBET WHARF:
At 6 A. M. via Camden and Amboy, C. AA. Ac
commodation gS
At 6 A. M , via Camden and Jersey City, (New
• Jersey) Accommodation.,, 2 25
At 10 A. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning'
Express 3 00
At 2 P. 31. via Camden and Amboy, 0. & A. Ex
press 3 00
At 3 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion—lst Class... 225
At 3 P. M via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion—2d 01*88.,..,. 160
At 6 P M, via CamdOQ and Amboy, Accommoda*
• tion—lat Class 225
At 5# P.M via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion—2d Class 175
\\jf~ Express Lines stop at Principal Stations only.
Por Belrldere, Easton, PiemioKton, Ao., at 6 A.M.
and2*PM. * 5 *
legs,Bo4 70
For Witer Gap, Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilkesbarre.
Montrose, Great Bend, &o , at 0 A. M , vlaLelawate.
Lackawanna, and Western Bellro&d.
For Freehold, at OA. M. and 2 P. M.
For Monnt tloliy. at 6 A.M .-and 2#, 3, and b% P M
NORTH PENNSTL-
t VANIA RAILROAD WIN
TER ARHANQKMKNT.
FOR BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, &o M and by
railroad connections for
Easton Catawissa,
Allentown, . Williamßport,
Mauch Chunk, Elmira.
Hazleton, Niagara Fall*.
On and after WEDNESDAY, DeeembeH-23,1853,'Pas
senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Street*,
Philadelphia, &b fellow*; . , ’
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Uauch Chunk,
Hazleton. &o , (Express) at...;, /.930A M.
Passengers for Easton by this line can spend two hoar*
in Bethlehem, and an hoar and a half in Easton, and
return the same evening.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Williams
port, Elmira, and the West, (Express) at.. 2.15 P. M.
PorDojlestown, (Accommodation)
„ at o *AV£* V 846 A. M. and 4P. M.
at 111 " I “hiDgton, (Accommodation,)
• 6,589*28
1275.268 08
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem (Express) at 7 A. M. and 6 PM.
8 W P °6?° yleBloWn (Accommodation) at 7 A. 11. and
Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia, for Port Washington, at 9.30 A. M.
Philadelphia, for Doyles town, at 4 P. M.
Doylsntowa, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M.
Port Washington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M.
A J I SfieD S6r Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Chatham street with Fifth and* Sixth Streets Passes*
ger Railroad.
Pare to Bethlehem, $1 50; to Mauch Chunk, $2 00:
®*® toil i W* 50 ;to Doyleatown, 80 cents,
*2* ELLIS OLARK, Agonfc
pfIH,AI>JSLI>HIA, GERMAN TO VYJS
■fr AN®N ORRIBTOW N*BAILROAD.—WINTER
ARRANGEMENTS.
ON AND APTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15.1855.
FOR GERMANTOWN,
Leave Phl'adelphia 6. 7%. 8 40 min., 9X, 10M.11M
A. M., 1,2, 3, 4,6, 8,7, 8,9,10,11* P. Id.’
Leave Germantown 6,7, 7*, 8. 9.10 min.. 10*. 11*
A. M., 1.10 min., 2. 3,4, 5, 0/7, 8, 9,10* P. m!
ON BUNDAYS
Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, p. M.
Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. X.lO min., 5.V
P. M. * 1 "
CHKBTKUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7%, 8.40 min., 11* A. M., 2,
4, O, 9 P. Hi
Leave Chestnut Hill 7,10 min., 7.85 min., 8 50 min.,
11.10 A. M., 12.60,3 40,A.40./7.40 mis. P. JI.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 6.20 min. A..M., 2, 6* P. M. *
. Leave Ohestont Hill BA. M.-TK60.5.20 min. P. M.
FOR OONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leavo Philadelphia 6*, 9, H A. M., 1 05 min., 8.10
min , 4.V, 6.50 mm , 11* P. M,
.J.eave Norristown 6,7, 9,11 A. M.,1, 3*, 6.40 min.
P. M.
ON SUNDAYB.
Leave Philadelphia 0 A. tf. and 3 P. M,
Leave Norristown 7 A M. and 6 P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK
Leave Philadelphia B*, 7 35 min., 9, 11 A. »1„ 1.05
min .2 05,3.10 min , 4*, 6.60,7.46 min ,11* P.M.
„„ SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRIBTOWN.
OHLSTJSR VALLEY RAILROAD POR DOWNINO-
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6* A. M. and 3.10 min. P. AI.
Leave Downingtown 7VA. M and 1 P. M
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent.
no!3 DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Sta.
TJHILADEI.FHIA AND ELMIBA KAH-
A ROAD LINK.—QUICKEST ROUTE to Elmira,
WOheeharre, BnlTalo, Chicago, Rock leland, Niagara
Palis, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, Si. Paula,
Detroit, Dunlieth,and Bt.Lonis.
Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and TINS
Btreeta, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows:
7.30 A. M. DAY EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, OMcago,
Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Pauls, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
8.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS,
For Ilmira, Niagara Falla, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Book Island, Galena, Bt. Pauls, Burlington,
and St. Louis. ’ 1
The 7.80 A. M. train runs through to HABRI3BUBG,
stopping at all 'Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch
of the Philadelphia andDoading Railroad.
axn
At Rupert, for Wilkosbarre, Piltston, Scranton, and all
stations on the LAOKAWANNA AND BLOOH3BURG
RAILROAD.
Bsggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, aud Suspension
Bridge.
C?" Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line’s Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CnESTNOT Streets, and at the Pas
senger Depot , coraerof BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dally,
(Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6
P. M.
Freights must be delivered before 8 P. JI. to insure
their going the same day.
For farther information apply at
Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine,
Or to OHAS. 8, TAPPEN, General Agent,
N. W. oor. Sixth ana Chestnut Streets,
ocl-tf Philadelphia.
Mmm w
WILMINGTON,
PHILADELPHIA.
On and after Saturday, December 4,1858,
PABBBNGKR TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
Par Baltimore, at BA. M.. IP. M., (Express,) and
np.M. * ,v *
Por Wilmington, at 8 A.M., 1,3.30. and UP H.
For New Castle, at 8 A. 51., and 1 and 8.30 P. M
Por Middletown, at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M.
Por Dover, at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M.
Por Seaford at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M.
TRAINS POR PHILADELPHIA,
Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. M., (Express.) I*2 noon,
ana 6.40 P. M. ’ 1 * *• *
Leave Wilmington at 7.20 and 11.40 A. M., 3.25 an
8.65 P.M. *
LeAveNew Oastleat 6.45 and 1112 A.M., and 8.06
P. M.
Leave Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 6.30 P. M.
Leave Dover at 0.20 A. M.. and 4.35 P. M.
Leave Bedford at 7.46 A. M., and 1.45 P. M.
TRAINS POR BALTIMORE.
Wilmington at 0.10 A. M., 1.65 P. M., and 12.1*
SUNDAYS only at 11 F. M. from Philadelphia to Bal
timore.
Do do 6.40 P.M. from Baltimore to Phila
delphia.
Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will ran
as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryvllle and intermediate
plaoesat 6 00 P.M.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 866 P. fcl
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 6 00 P„ M
no? 8, M.PELTON, President.
[\TOV. 29,1858.—CHANGE OF HOUR —
1" , PENNSYLVANIA
CENTRAL RAILROAD
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTHBURGH,
WHEELING, INDIANAPOLIS,
STEUBENVILLE, OLBVKLAfiL.
CINCINNATI, CHICAGO,
LOUISVILLE, BURLINGTON,
ST. LOUIS, ST. PAULS,
NEW ORLEANS,
And all Intermediate Points in
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, MIOHI.
GAN, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS, AND NEBRASKA.
Passengers to points,west of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Cleveland and Crestline have choice of rentes, and are
requested to make a selection before applying for tick,
eta.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADEI*
PHIA DAILY,
POR Til E WEST:
(Mail Train and Past Line, Sundays Excepted.) 0
TRAINS LSATB PHILADEL- I nKTOSNINO JIBAOH rfIILA
PHIA. I DKLPHIA.
Mall trainat... .7.50 A. M. I Mall train at. .11.00 night.
Past Due 4 00 P-. M. I Past line 8 39 A. M.
Express mail. .11.00 night. I Express mail.. 6 00 P. 61.
Tho mail train stops at all the stations between Phils
delphla and Pittsburgh.
WAT TRAINS LBATB. WAT TPAJffS AXXITO.
Harrisburg ac- Hafrisburg ac
commodation.l.oo P, M. coimnodal:on.7,l6 P.M
Lancaster and Lancaster ami
430 P.M. Columbia... .12 20 P. 61,
(Sundays Excepted )
Passengers for SUNUURY, WILLIAMSPORT. EL
MIRA, BUFFALO, AND NIAGARA PALLS, leftTO
Philadelphia at 7.30 A. 31., aud 4P. M.
The ears lenre tne Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger
Station, southeast eorneroi ELEVENTH and MARKET
streets, entrance on Eleventh street, where through
tickets to all points West can be obtained.
Baggage 6e received at any time airing the day.
No charge for handling baggage.
Por further information, apply at the Station, be
tween the hours of 6 30 A. and 31 P. M «•’
THOJfAS MOORE,
, mylO Agent Penn’a K. do.
COMPANY,
MOTHER! TTlmt is tho best and most
agreeable Couch Medicine?
BROWN’S PULMONIOA ’
What Is tho most certain for Croup ?
BROWN’S PULMONIOA!
What is most speedy for vt hooping Cough ?
BROWN'S PULMONIOA!
What is the best for Asthma?
BROWN’9 PULMONIOA!
What cares Uronohiti* quickest?
. BROWN S PULMONIOA !
Whatwill ease my cough, soothe my nerves,
and relieve, if it docs not entirelv rare. Phth'sis 9
The best thing is BROWN’S PULMONIOA!
No one take* it but what they And speedy relief. It
is a syrup, agretablo in taste, harmless oven for a babe,
never falls to satisfy, and costs but 26 cents a bottle.
Sold by alt Confectioners. Ornggiets and Growers.
Wholesale 220 Bonth THIRD Street. dlB-lm
1 Li s « ? T fv A ? D A permanent
J.ONK.—II. P. fc W. O. TAYLOB’S
PHILETHEIRA.
A complete lIAIB DYB and Dressing together, em.
hredog, In high perfection, mi thet la wqulal& for
Ooluriug, boiiiiulug, au<j itoAuiiljlug t(.« Uair. X’o be
lißdHt tb« p.iucipat Drug ard Vanety Stores. and cf
the Manufftctarers, 641 NoithNlNTH Street, l’hiladel-
PM*. aiO-lm
O.ANGS OP RIGGING Manufactured
VB end for «»Ie tip WBATBB, FITEKB A 00...N0.
.«tank' Water atreet, end at North WturrM: 434.
Uailtoab £ims.
s3 00
AND BALTI-
lioiiE ILailjßoaV.
iJUDicinai.
doilette SArtitUs.
Uailtooii £inea.
JENNSTLVANIA KAILEOAD_THS
ifi. o ™** OfNTRAI, KOpi%- conuMttog ti, A “
WeetMjr. Morlh-irsrtrtjf. iSdigoiitkJ
w»»««n State,, by > contlnnon, BaHw»r dlreet.lSg
connect. »t Pitta bur .h Trith itaUT-ilni iX
steamers to all porta on'the Western BiT«n-'»ix .*
SrNlSh WlUl »n bortt oa
OA S ?2i£cf fta< * &om the GReZt WEST
bSSH? ?■?»•muSffl Hß tire
fUBT OXABB—SoOiBy ShOM, Hate, iutd ’*
■Sfi»sasa l ?g&ftsgs
mS I M, -= r “ 100 ib -
JUrting md EoMm, (In brigSlj
bnlmoTbram (In c«Sa), lUrdnai*,
5“' “M, liquor, (In nib,) Well
Paper, Wool,-ana -Sheep Pelts, ' *
- *a«war4,&Oi*o^ ## ,.„.,;.- 4 -* ...160 neriooia
fiuao .OiAsa—Anrila,' j Mcap,Baoon
aa 4_? Ol *l (loose or - In •
(dry and in ©11,)
*- 100 lb
Srt»“!?i P . OT ?J < to *“*• <* >WW» •
SM&SS£ I St.,»S3BSS.
eSSSSS
?MX(Hr AQJidTi).■—OUfks fe fln OhfewnK. Pukar a
ft. 0 ?-* BfafiS* T r n n ; v-*«K«S
Mo.i P. G.O’Biisy & 00., irmuTUle, IndUn*: Wm!
Blnghim, LonlmUe, Kentucky.:, a! o. Mo(dnan,
Matoon, Indiana ; i. W. Bronn & <w and Ather. i
n. 8. Pierce & do. ZancarlUe,
& 00., »o. 64 Kllb7.tr.et, Bcton: Lceob
k»„'4?v a^»*? r House, Now York, No. 1 WiUiain at..
New York, a. j. gneeder, Philadelphia; Uacrav it
Koone, Baltimore; D. a
H.. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent. •
m _ H. J. LOMBAERT,
<! * 9 " General Superintendent. Altoona, pa.
FOR CHARLESTON, S^C.—Heron’s
SALINE-ONLY BEGtTLAR LINE-GOODS RE
OBIVED ANB BILLS LADING SIGNED EVERY
DAY*—Freight and insurance at leu than Balling vee
sel rates, by the steamship KEYSTONE
a /* Marshman, to sail on TUESDAY, Dee. 28tb,
at4o slock P. M., from second vrh&rf above .Vine st.
For fnrthar particulara please see advertisement of
Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, in this paper,
for freight or passage apply to
A. HERON, /»..
p2P 828 North Wharves.
FdE CHARLESTON AND SA
-33aa5& vannah —heron’s line.
GOQDB RECEIVED AND BILLS Of LADING SIGNED
EVERY DAY.
The splendid first-class sidturheel Steamships
KEYSTONE STATE and STATE Of GEORGIA,
New form a weekly line for the South and Southwest,
one of, these ships sailing every SATURDAY at 10
o’clock A. If., alternately for - Charleston and Ba
rannik. .
• Until the steamship State of Georgia has received her
new boilers, the Steamship Keystone State, in order to
accommodate passengers and the trade, will make
Weekly Trips, alternately to Charleston and Savannah.
FOR CHARLES'! ON.
The steamship KEYSTONE BTATE. Captain O. P
Marshman, will sail on 'TUESDAY, December 28, at
3 o’clock, P. M. •
FOR SAVANNAH
steamship STATE OF QiORGIA, Captain J J.
.Garvin, will Bail on SATURDAY, January 16th, at 10
o’olock, A. M
At both Charleston and Savannah, these chips conned
irith steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail
roads, foe., for all places in the South and Southwest.
• - FREIGHTS REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average of li per cent, below
New York steamship rates.
■ INSURANCE.
FREIGHT and INSURANCE oa a large proportion
of goods shipped South will be found to be lower by
these ships by sailing vessels.
Cabin pa55age,........... ....$2O CO
Steerage do 8 00
asoortion Tickets, good for the present year. 30 00
No bills of lading signed after the ship hfc* sailed.
For freight or passage, apply to
A. HERUN, Jr..
Ko. 323 (late SI) North Whan ft.
Agents at Charleston. T. 8. & T. G. EUDD.
Agents In Savannah, C. A. GREINER & 09.
For Florida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA ■
every Tuesday. •
for Florida, from Savannah, steamers BT. MARYB
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
For Havana, from Charleston, steamer ISABEL,
the 4th and 19th of every month. jell
. STEAM TO GLASGOW*, LIVER
sis POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON
DERRY, without delay, for $3O.
Retorn ticket*, good for six months, to either or the
above places, by any steamer of the line, $OO for the
round trip, out and back.
FAOH BKW YORK.
Edinburgh; Gumming, Saturday, Dec.2s,l2o’elock M.
Glasgow, Thomson, . Saturday, J&a 22,120’c10ck M
X . VSOX QbASOOW.
Glasgow, Thomson, Wednesday, December t»2d.
Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, January J2d.
RATES OF PASSAGE,
raoat Glasgow.
First cia s
Steerage, found with cooked provisions.
raen hew tobk.
First Class ~.......$76 00
Steerage, found with cooked provisions SO 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fare: Infants in
Steerage,free.
Return tickets available within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
Firs tOI ass $l4O Steerage . .$6O
An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer.
For freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN &. CO., 123 WALNUT Street, Phlladel
phia
ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL A LON BY, Buchanan’s Wharf. Baltimore.
n 027
t HE BRITISH AND NORT
S3SI& AMBRIOAH fiOTAL MAIL BTBAM.
raotf saw vox* to i.itxx*oox..
Chief Cabin Passage.
Second Cabin Passage.
MOB XOBTOX TO LITJUPOOL
OhlerCabin Passage. f fti
so
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt, Judkins, | CANADA, Capt. Lug
ARABIA, Capt- J. Stone. I AMBRIOA, GaptWiekmaa
ASIA, c»lt. a. G. Lott. I NIAGARA 1 , O.pt, Erri..
AJBICA, Capt. Shannon. j STJROPA, Capt. J. Leiteh.
These Teasels carry a dear white light at mast-head;
green one larboard bow; red en port oow.
CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 1.
AFRICA, Shannon, “N, York, Wednesday. Deo. 8.
EURO PA, Leiteh, “ Boston, Wednesday, Dee. 16.
PERSIA. Judkins, «N. York, Wednesday, Dee. 22.
ARABIA, Btonej “Beaton, Wednesday, Dee, 29.
ASIA. Lott, “ N York,' Wednesday, Jan 6.
CANADA, Lang, 11 Boston, Wednesday, Jan 13.
AFRICA, Shannon, “ N York, Wednesday, Jan 19.
Berths sot secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owner* of these Shins will net be accountable for
Hold, Silver, Bullion, Bpeme, Jewelry, Preeioae Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
file value thereof tkerein expressed.
For freight or passage apply to
nol-y S OUNARD. A Bowling Green.
Philadelphia warming and
VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
ABHOLD k, WILSOW,
BUOOXS so as re s. a. uamxisoi.
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut Afreet
to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below the St. Lawrenee Hotel, wber*.our
old friends and the nubile are reipectfnliy invite! to
examine our extensive stock of warm Air Fnq&fis,
Cooking Ranges', Bath Boilers, Registers, Eua-OHed
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, Ac., Ac. We are
now manufacturing CHILBON7J CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and salted to all classes of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Do
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all aissa and pattern*.
We have also commenced the manufacture at
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Pous
sylcanm Slant. These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM attkt lau Fair and Exhi
bition of tht Franklin Institntt of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful Axtiqdb Maxblis,
are not injured by Smokt, Coal Gas , Oil or Acids y
and are sold Wholesale ana Retail, at much Uss pritt
than Marblt. Call mnd stt tktm.
ARNOLD A WILSON.
BXNJ.M. FXLTWELL, Superintendent
Philadelphia, April. IfiSß ly
HARDWARE. —The subscribers, COM
MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale or FORBIGN
AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would sespectfolly
call the attention of the trade to their stock, which
they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con
sists in part of—
Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox,
Oow, Fifth, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, ship,
Mine, and 001 l Onains.
The celebrated (( L ,} HorfleNalU; Stone and Sledge
Hammers.
“Wright l ” and other Anvils; Bolld Box and other
Tices.
Short and long handle Fry Fans; round and oral
Sake Pans.
“Marhn’s 1 ’ Superior Tilesandßasps; Bed Bersws.
“Sxoelsior ” Safety Base: Blasting Tabes.
Corn, Grass, and Brier Boythes; Hay, Cora, and Straw
■*ulT«*.
flay, Manure, Taaaen 1 . and Spading Forks.
Bakes and Hors; Bhorelß and Spades, of all kind*.
Taoka. Brads, Shoe, Clout, And Finishing Nails.
Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locks of all
kindsj Cutlery, R&msaad Pumps, Axes, llatohets, Ham
mers, Plines, and other TqoU,»&c., Ac.
W. G. LKWIB * BOH,
Ho 411 GOMMKROR Street.
tbi:u'6 anS jLicaare
GROVE WHISKEY.—A de
sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution,
has induced the offering to the public of an article
which the analyration of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of Not York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, «fc
Gama©, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to
be the most pure and consequently least Injurious spirits
©Hr offered the American publio.
’ CERTIFICATE OP DR JAS. R CHILTON.
I haTB analyzed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whisker,
received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON. 3a. of
Philadelphia, and having* carefully tested it, I am
pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous
or deleterious substances. It is on unusually pure and
fine tiarored quality of Whiskey.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M.D.,
New York, Bept. 3,1863. Analytical Chemist.
PniLADstraiA, Sept. 0,1858.
DsakSib: We hare carefully tested the sample of
Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and find
that It contains none of the poisonous substance known
las Pn-iic Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious
icgce-lient of the Whiskeys in general nee.
Very respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, & OAMAC.
_ ~ Analytical Chemists,
To Osablbs Whabtok, Jr., No 113 WALNUT Bt.,
Philadelphia. 0c22-dtja2l
fiCOTCH ALF, LONDON FORTES, AND
K 5 brown stout.
R Youngers’ Ale, Bt Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, in
stone pinto.
Mnir & Bonn’ Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh, In stone pta.
Final &. Williams* London Brown Stont, in glass pto.
do do Porter* In glass pta.
F. Blood & Co.’s Dublin Stout, in stone ptg.
In store and for sale by
WILLIAM H YEATON,
218 Booth FRONT Street.
« CJNIDER’S OLD WINE STORE.”
NOW CABBY’S.
Old No. 76, now 328 WALNUT Btrt-et.
Snider’s Wines were always prononnced by good
judges to be unsurpassed, and were in reality superior
to any in the msrket. Partofthe ofdo'ock I have yet
on hand, which consumers would do well to try. now that
the market ia overstocked with adulterated liquors for
to during the Christmas Holidays.
Wines and Liquors sold by mo, if unratisfactory. can
be returned. ' J.tHN OASKY, Jr.,
dd-lm Successor to J V. Snider.
'f?B ANDIES. —“ Pine* .Csstillon,” Marett,
SL9 end other Cognacs of various rintaees, ia half
pipes and quarter casks; PeUeTolsin Booheli* Brandies,
pale and dark, ia half pipes, half casks,‘and env-tisfcih
casks.' Imported and fnr sub by- i
_ ; J HENRY £OHLN&ifea&,
’ uss im wdteJitoiUfiwtt itfert,
.15 guineas,
. 8 •«