The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 01, 1859, Image 4

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Vt' 'ini r.iftft* - -' '•* "- >-’
lut irW^i^fs>R'i(l?feAJ«!«t9 &««*£'
P^eathe
something of a Bpeculatire
j ao'mMW*isffi^>**' <| t<>‘ i , t '' 1B * ,k "la ntoie Inquired,
for* * bxtall(td^j.^ ntwtthoat °h*°g e In prices. ..Coffe^
' ;*:■*&•<!j-.lßqaJjy, aadprfefis
mre batfcteadf; are: held
firmlT.'t^^^th^eiiMheedVßQi'ilfbttßidesedlblpg,’,
cfmtUneyftrin,.but tbe triDsacUona Bra lights-Lflitber
U outhßidTtupo'' NiTil Storßß i.ro steady at prarjoafl
ritßJ. unchanged. Provlniona genorally aro
. dull,' inquiry,,, BBodi^SUoTerfloed
|« J!Ma;ta.’d«Hind et.lMt.
weeVaqdotatlons.'Timothy and Flaxseed; tery little
lirralyc .Teas ‘are (inSet but
GowJa9i4»;i«.t>»«‘l n '? r *ißtlTi>,lhauruuirthtawo«6, 1
but tltt tito'»ailoa» htte betnto autcli the blothters;
*ho or;piabi aijiea ;o{g<>od >
i ultod Lottie tride.tt ruU.nte>/u thejnerket la pretty.
full ktMi'areTookiug up, and tn
aioallattit. , 'Cottengobdsalß9liaro eaupVardtODdeEcj',
and heavy gooda ereßts-adily.on.'the.alriiioe, eith re -
ducfd Bttcka.both'here .sail at ■ thOSaat; Bn*ajJe; No
StHJsijjTjhi iJUMIui) tntf.ilf are .yrell'
s^-W-Yi£*?&{!£ Su'-i-i . iN|
any Marked change:
ls bat fully
edael tafc&C jlemuld'JithtrtL li TeryiUtle export Jnoutry"
for Floor,-andtbe B&les.rfor „ftliipmenV.acd'oii--Bpecola-'
tion cdmprit**btotQ;&Oo bbtt. tokea in lots, at
©626 fo£top6frsnifttheiittwr:ft»r.bttterbrands; $6 37tf>
kept prfvetOi * ytospthe? retailers Md^b&ers
- here beta 1 tebitfratei fr(tWi|sihi/ B&fiift Hhg4 of'prices: ’
’ end fancrlotd atsTdQ©?^6o^ ! libV.^'RTe : Fionrlij dull!
w!tt«ntnftr«dW *317508 81H& bMiSfarkloklt fa
ttely offered t—OomUruMa quiet bntflnn. artth «malt
. ealea ef sPenrlßyUHM(i.sit>*3 25o!tdljf twEo'it
. is Inicti , fe|itbo^»lUer»aMi.ho , dlny.<Jfffafid febjltaTcaly.
'forthe-soppl/ oft nreptht* are steady
- with aales. of? 18*000. btuirin rlotav at..12Q©127c fer,oOm->
£ooa a&d*pripxej»d.ietxd <d80(&146o forwhUe,.icclu<ling
some, choicer Virginia and Kentuckj.at-.tho .highest
: figures* *ttd«oodro.X«i .at 132 c. 5. fiyo.eantißaef
maid for4lstUUng J isles, of 3,ooobnaat 80c for Penn*.
Corn has-been .in.
moderewdton&dttith'tfdleß bfSO.WHI b'uinew-yellow at
Upward,'tendenojyfnoltuUng/.wblta Lfti-.eSaOSo.Mnfxed!
at 73c. and old at BUii Oats are In better.detnacd,.with -
salea or 12 900 bus.at 44©450 for Delaware, and 4&04Q0
for Penn sjlranj*: - ~B«ri ey •I a dnllttod loweir.wlth sales
of Neif .?
Thefbilb<riCg «n : thC‘inst>4cllDh*'bf , yiotir and ideal’
for the weekand|fi^>Thhrsaayf l)ec<ffiftber 80,18&8 ; r v ' s
Halt Bertdrtef £nperdnefaUl»*lV : .v»?o. s ;/«."'2t4
Barreli of Sopwflhet ~s ft iv;; ; v*. * ft. ft. ft ft*’ ift 11,800
do. •« ■’»fee,.';. /•. .5. ti. .v.... t. '’-ad
Do. .ft.-..,'-' 1 ll
Do. ;.'^7Hye......7.,■ 1ift.....ft.....12T'
Do. h - - OornMeil.’':.-.'i;fti.Vft ,ft.. ;v.fte.V. , s '677
Do. .1/9
PROVIBIQNB.~Ih4re has been rtrty little inquiry for 1
Pork; «td Ihft'ttttmttonsbltfeliMb'limifed'tO about 160’
bbla WtoteriS He*raVf ITfcdWrtiotl'timV. Dressed*
Hog* aV® comics In mofe frefcly;- aad'eittttmaud ST.®7IT
the 100 bacttd^M^rßWfsella itfasthaU m*Bf
foe aMp:«r*toir«i'iit fttol&:Bo L^'-bM.' u
■took is SmilT/buMhe demand .eOntlnnSs limited, and
prices at;ioal2c.‘.
81des lOo,'and Shoulders at 7#o,' [i ßalk ;Hest« —A few
lots of green Hams bare beta tiispeittror at o#c. ca«h
and Bhort.time; .pf'Slderandßhouldaratke market is
l are; a Woof the fortriSiywa'* rri'file'afr'BXcl to 4 hVrirV.
Lari l* quiet;, nuddi eld abore thb TlewS ol buyers; rale'4
of tieMfesApd>bblß.&tU#a}2X<r i and.kegS'at 19d v'vlbj'
A lot of
derate iriquir/.forroH, with sales at23o2te for.Gbshen,
160190 forPenn , a' > lTe2oo for Obforbutaolid packed Is
dull atlO®X2c W ft.' Cheese' sells at B®9c fi>, and
Xsgg at 24025 c & dr*, vjij f-'-syj .
JtfXTALSj—PlgJrojr isbeld firmlr/ batthe demaed
for ltli’*& fatlekioir* hhdtheVsilft are,confined to small
lots Anthracite *ts2Bi tonowhvfor
the thrae .number*; SootehPJgls quoted at $24 cash,*
and quit t p.d Js*e Iron -continue. fi no th! a
steady demand for the latter;t stock is light,
.and ptlee*>*bUT*'ttb% ) ,Tiew%ofi boyersa wjtbontany
transaqttcpsjjtO.BbJc.’ttl*week; r.DjpperJs dnU<at.26c.
for sheathing ;Yellow.Metel sells at.wanted at2lo h jrix,
months :MVii llSl'H
B ABK,>-r-EMes of; ISO bids Quercitron* Jiava been it
Sas#' ton for lit No. 1; at which figure it is Ranted...
Chestnut £ak'Batk Is selling at $lO W cord; Spanish 4s.
BStroeift-g W -V: • • -r
BEKWAX.-iTUerela not zcuoh offering* but tha.de*.
mend is light;-with sUM of yellow.at 81®836 --
OOAL,—The demand both for' shipment and* home*
use has fallen fiffj-lmt nrices remain yrtUumt. change :
cargo rates range at $3.45 ©3.60 ton cash for Bod
the «i«o «) ,*££s '
- COPPBB.i—The market la firm and the stock;hearlj ;
aiTSstneludfc 4*offbi|«B!bstlQV«ii]i/<j; r
600 bagsLagueyra atftl#dj at-
Stfc,4bds(teßngsAU>ftcaibobn4«rmrnot,fiiidetrabllc:
OOTXON.—Bayers erfhwfbftraid slowiyainiDtbe'ihatV'
ket has been Very quiet ! ??srtfcis,<Hbirevcf: T 4re 'steadily
maintains!/with SalesF df BO 1 baies>* dhiifiy) tfjptaudift &
note; at -UJfaVWb for middling and middling fSf
'quality, M* ? ».** # «
. The-foUowlhg fiie <moTement'sinew Sep'ember 1:
as comparedvwith"the^pr&Tlbusthree year*
. : - '„***-. r*Z sms
B»o’ts atP0rt5...,1,624.000 949,000fi838.0001,339,<;00
IX. toGrßHtalfl^V..4Br s oo0 r 30l;000^282,000-447*000'
Kt. to yran0e.'.r,,,.220,000 .102,000.127,000 168,000
It.
Vital exfartf.iiUi £ Svtf COO;-i80.fl06'-49a:d00
Stick on h»4.‘;Vi'..'i7off.OOO>. 477,000 ■ 060.000 V 6M OdO
Of whfcVduirin&'the tfifabbreV
Bes’te at .Ports.: :‘.'UBB,OOO' , aiT;COO
Xx.toG. Britain.... 46 l -32,0(f0
Xx. to Pranced; : 11,000'J 420C0
Xx,. other. P;P;,.w<2T,OOO? iOOO
ToUl «pb^:iT.^i:9q,l)ooy767^^^
CABDIiXB.— faidr Idamantind and
sales harebeen at 22c
sb, 6 xnos. - fipercf'and :T*llffwcindlM; are steady,
hotquftirj,' ,: ; *
yiiATBHkS ire -diiU. ’ ViUi'imaU' iatei of a(x&
Weatcrrf atjtt<p6oy■”
rfloelpts and itockß of Muekfirol ,'fe'
lights pile,* Arm. bpt ,the.dn»»a4Jnl«ioite4'i.«Yot<i'
prlcen wage »t ftrhhMi gl&fer.twoj,' jug
$lOMe for thr»e». ;,PloHe4_Herritg g»U-.ln\»,null!
my at $3.25®3 50 bbl ; ilf pmofcKf sold at 33c
nr boXu-.OodfUh'iaoje from sBiMto Mlhe lOOftj.--,
1S» bog for
bunch—jtiffll»j,pfcMJp--p;pporfleo,. ; l)omwtlo,, I frail
bu boon qaiatf DrlfloAppleioeWogiii
p e icbeo ; nopiMd l7 *n4 » ?«
pared. CranMrr'M »re. ; ,rorUislool6 bll, and
PRlltfl&faSToiondonsicJdii'are’tiegolDgrateVi
nothing op for tilrerpoolf ana, the quota tipna are noml -
ml. .tOast ludlafreighM ore nccbarged.'. A'baa
been taken no ,(9,. damaJca . and retnrqed. at the round
lorn of $1,200. undone t'J- the north-aide pf QnbaVont.
and b »ck, *tsl W bU.c ; flip 100r' ,ffi 5 was t pa la for'
Sascar home from south «Laa o/',OaU, aiKi ; foreign port
changes paid. To o*JilornU,Boiae bare
been made at $9
deroMid/lrateeTem bar*,.been
f 3 * To ; Boston the IpMhet fare getting
28e5Pbbl for Hour, Tc bjusjfor Corn, 6©7c foot"
for njittrar«mMi^gj>aeyands3 l 76®B ton,lor Big ang-i
manufactured Iron.
GIKBBNG.—Both kinds aj-e. wib tea at |
foil -
' GtT499 I* notjnnilrM'lory 4AO prides aVe.h'clmiimlJy,;
unchanged.' 1 "' * 4,, ' ; '■ -■ i
.HSltpv—'Tbistook ls light, ecd'.there.haTe been po
aelei.to noth this week. A f *5.,,7
. «i6ck3a -about exhausted, and T,loo‘
Maiacaljbov alMu first'kinds; on,time,
demaodla limited, With'aSesof EigUfa
and Westam’fcilfiol7e r *s.in quality.— „:'
LSATHBB.—Iie market Js aqtivg,/£nd the. stock)
light, -with an upward •tendenoyin prices,
LTJMBK&' continues "dull; amon|‘'the'paleakfe Tel
. low B»p Boards at at'sl2j and Caro
lina flooring atslt(a2l*{ I/ttHa 'seilla ; a ymall -sr* y at
* MOi.AjBSBBS.TfKS StSoicolf l*lfkua,'i«'«ff'llght.
.the only transactions reported'are about IGObbuof
NewOrteacsatB7®BBo;.4ipo«'.' C'v, t. "• I
NATiEjSTOHM Me jnnchanied. with sales of Botin
at|i;«ffil 6(Xf6c cbnjnjOQi-HitßfflSSi-foT No 2; a‘!qt
of Tdr iQ.tiPJftU W bbi.
SplrljaM Tnipentine la demand. with, sales of
. OILB.-~lilniel3Mln good &em*nd'with/*ale« at,B2c by
BICB.-yPricea ate nncfcanged.'wiih’ sales of onaks
IW|ttii; nn«Jne/; ’*/ /•• J t
SAIfT and a cargo’ of Tbxk , s Island sold oi»‘
privateternis- rr - ?^ —-r.,.. , .
Qloverseed .hare bden‘
light, and prime lots are in demand at fall rater j sales'
include I.BGO bos fair quality at and prime
at tZitfiefi JOUV'An/chlefly.at the formerflgurM; some
rscleaned Beed sold at $6.76e6; 4,00 ft begs-Calcutta
arrived sold; on prlnte termr.; No sales;
Timothy: ft Is ffoitltf and flaxseed £1 55.,., y,
STlQA&ip&hfi 5t00k.44 r«ht and prices
sales of ISO hbds Cuba, for refining,-at 6ka7e;
hbibiNeirprletns at and.a oargo'drirereamba-.
.oa oo tewdizk»ptpriyat«i, :: s .\ -r
' - TAl»LOtf Is he'd with of
\CityßetidertdratlOjhelO^o^lfc: <:? --
, HPlBlTB.—Brftudy.end.Qin .ara' without
price or demand.' 'Bum is steadr at 88088 c for N. 8.,
' whiskej>» demand-ldmoderktoV saleS of bhls
at for BennsylTaqia, aud Ohio. 240i0r b^dßr
• dradge^.*//.»- r v
ToBAQCoi4Bcthl»Mf'aDdl Kanufsctnied arewlth-'
out change In price; aod very quiet. v '~- > ' '■•
, WOO’UconiraaFe .td'baveah npwardtendency. witb
Mlt a of-atfro t 100,WO lbs; to rato r atfrom 88 to 880 for
pulled/andSStofiSoOSonettfor'cornmod, »nd dnd.'and
' extra nne 4 , " v" • ’ •
BAL-LADSm&ifo; 'AJID. MuifAti,
„ jgij»]Mijog,gte mlre jug ;ps-ia*^
■ TJNG’S SPBLNO.GABBEJS-AOAKEHT,
• buttonwood sj»,
COMMKBOIAL; DBPAaTMBNT,—Book-keeping In
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foraffcutfwJiUMiJbnuaS oTtrajlii»*i‘PlalnamPor J
nunental TydtlW! i CraunToiil Oaloulatiatui; law and’
OorpnjpmßffiiMKisSwiwtltuUon la: tha. United Btatoe
and prac(icoJ>courst. .In this
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’■ Is a vivacious, talkative girl or sixteen, somv
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fgilt 4..826 00
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' "assortment of aU the reoent Gift
Rooks of real merit, in their various styles and at prices'
to suit close buyers,' -v
Oatalogues gratis, st '
•-*- ;y* antique bookstobb:
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X; '..j' BAHKJMIS BEPOBTKB, ,<"-‘
PHIIiADBtFHIA. '.
. The oldest ud Ablest on tbe And moat re
■Hawe in'the .World,’.Per annum $1,60; semi-monthly
$1.09. Single copies 10 cents, and always ready. Bub-”
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Street, Bulletin Buildings, ' nolß-Sm
i -Wodjiiwtfi ««J> Iron.
vunnn. t. amstoK; /. Tivaxai uiuuor,
’ WILLIAM X. KnaiOX*
GOUTHVARK FOUNDRY,
IIfTH AMD WASHINGTON BTBHTB.
i • nruiAcsLreM.
! * MERRICK & SONS,
1 HNGINBBBB AND UAOHZNUTB,
maiiafiaotare High and Low Pressure Steam Ingfaut. for
Land, Birer. and Marino serrioe.
-.. BoOers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron' Boats, &0., Cast
ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
.'J ‘Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Bail road
stations, ice. ■%-.»
‘ .Betoxls and Gas Haehlnnj of the latest and most
Improvedoonstraction. •
' Brery description of Plantation machinery, each as
Sngu. Bair, and Grist Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, filters, Pumping Unglues, &e.
Sole Agents forN.&tibeu’s Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer: J.- P.
Bote* Patent-Valve Holloa for Blast Machinery and
BteauPomps. jj--) - ii-*r .f. . »
? fln o#rlnt« od*nt—B.H. BABTOL. a«8-V :
rtni 4[|j*inualß.
BHOEHAKEBVGO.,
i WHOUSAII MKJQSIBTB,
KumfeatarMllaidDMlsr PAINTS, VABHIBH*S, J
•Di yfiltDo% StASS, Norttwit wroMTOUETH mu
8oi« uilt of U» Mlttattel Piaitira'
Pl»t® (11am. e-a ■ . raMB-tr
TYETERSIYE SOAP.—Time, labor, and
eared* 16 usiig it, clothes do not require
any toiling 0/ robbings wuhboard. ‘One potind will
®° i p'dtuida dommod’lloaln Soap.' : War
ranted to giro perfect’ eatfsfaotlea or money refdnded.'
cheapest fchd bestwMblng Soap
S7*L pnblia. Manufactured only b/-
Z^2lSr«® BK *'MoKEOWB. for'Bile by all' re
spectacle Grocers In the oltr, and wholesale only by
- ' THAIN & MoKEOitB.
Y*** 1 * ; , , ,2a SonthWharrcs,.
, aer*wJf-ißfr tin canj, kera7»na barrel*, by all tha
TISaS 2*® l * MANUyAfctfUHSRB,
- Bopqy ,wa *»j* s£*•* •
»?ISPJ-PKBU GLASS.
•M We nave lost retired a comprehensive and >*£
.ned-stock of this trulybeantifal and architectural ap*
pend Age Ho Churches,..Yeafclbulqa,* Conservatories, icd
oth« buildings, wherelt 1b deemed necessary to embeL
U«fej\«r tartTM appearance. Any
color mai*:be had, either‘plain >or ornamental, elaba
-atslyork relief. , ZIEOLER A. SMITH,
whole i}le Drug, Paint; end Glats Dealer.,
S ftp&itr .- ~ .-■'".K-.Sjn «nr. fcaoorid nod Gr«m U.
OEGAfiS.—6OO,OOO Havana Scgars, chokei
vT . errlrela, in bond and store, for eeleT
t>TA, MBBINO, MO Booth JRONT BtMOt. M
■' ’ ; 1
OLIDAY BOOKS OP; ALL KINDS]
NOW SELLING AT, LOW PRfOBS. .
. i LIND?AY &. RLAKi&TON’B,
4 <lBl 25 South BIXTH Street,above Chestnut.
1 «£Q BABIES of all kinds -and
•K>-; vv SIZES,-now Belling at cost prices at i
-' r *£'•" ■ LINDSAY ABLAKIStON’S,. t
'6Bl* >i t 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. i.
IftSQ LINDSAY & BLAKISTCN’fi
f HYS!OIANS ’ "VISITING LIST, DIARY,
AND DAY BOOK, for 1869-Now Ready. • '
' -t, - PRIOR.: '
Prepared for 26 Patients weekly, in cloth. ..,.600
P°. “ t! tucks wlthpockote.. .760
5°- i r .ineloth 76c
80. <■ -, « . tacks with pockets $l.OO
„ UN INTERLEAVED EDITION
For Country Physicians, nr Othfcrs desiring to take
memoranda oficases, &o , Ao.
J?or 25, Patients weekly, bound in cloth ..7?c
' “ . *£ <l -.tuchf|.with~ pockets,......(UK)
. -so,-,«« «. ........ 100
■ “ **. . «* ~ (t nckaw ith-pookets ...... 1.25.
' • . LINDSAY & BLAKtSTbN, .
,dBl . (..86 South.SlXTH,Street, above Oheatnat.
.(MATERIALS FOR .THOUGHT.
■JLfJL designed
r. A--v'.v,FOfl lY OUNG -MEN .
. , 'Byßev.-G. Owns - • ,
PEIOE FIFTY OENTB.
volume is intended &a~a NEW YEAR’S GIFT,
to aid Young Men, and to begln the yeir woll.j
Young Men have an , important the be
nign andglorjoua enterprise of winning aopla tq;ohrist;
AUb ftve something to do for the glory of God, ahd
good.of .man. - Let etch -one, then, be up and doings
working while the day laateth, aeeipgthe night of death
will soon come, when no man can work.'
NOTICES PROM THE : PRESS..
• An excellent little volume. ‘ The selections of which
It la composed are , judicious, practical, and, vigorous,
and are adapted to makea salutary “impression. 1 It will
-j>e an,,appropriate N e w-Year GlfVfor ycuog men.—
/ u " rj ; , ’ •r.T
-This volume contains a'series Written articles,
ott f topics of.general interest, selected, from various
sonries, whicn claim the attention’ of young men.—
[Christian Observer. . ,
' The author of this work has done a good service in
its Way, and those who read, the' work before the New
Ye&r vriir hav6 Hbelr 1 inindß'kindled by the influences
“drawn from tho volume, which cab never .be otherwise
than salutary —{Pennsylvania-Inquirer. '- } ‘
.< A complUtion from cho ce.and- rare.pnblicatlons, in
harmony with the rfeligioos Spirit which marks'the pre-‘
pent era. It may be read with thoughtful pleasure and
improvement,'covering,- as it does, a great variety of
topics '—‘[North American.- .v_ . • . t
Published by- i i * u i* s * -
; WILLIAM S. * ALFRED MARTIEN, .
■ Publiahcrs,.Booksellers, and Importers,
, ; i’ i.. No 606 CEBTNUT. Street,
d3l-2t - • v - - - ; Philadelphia.-
1859. NEW BOOKS. 1859.
Firms opening hew Bocks', 'are invited to call and ex
amine our extensive assortment of BLANK BOOKS, all
of which made of the^ best materials, in oar own
manufactory) and under our own superrisibn,'-'' ‘ 1
Blank Books r of, auy Special -pattern ruled to order,
and jbrfuhd’ in'the r mo6t shhBtantittrmknner, at the
shortest notice. ‘ ' JAB B. SMITn & CO.,' J
*ir d3l-ot ' i: ‘ - 016 CHESTNUT Street, above Bixth.
i * ~ . ■ .
CSTBATFORB GALLERY* V '
iJWOMBN OF BEAUTY.’' '
; WORLD.NOTED WOMEN! ' . ,
GALLERY OF FAMOUS POETB.
COOBTIOr NAPOLEON, in tho best .antttiuo and
calf iblnBtpg,'oeaellyhold >t *12.60,'n0n- cellingfit $lO
With a Gm, amTf9'WithoUt.aGift, at G. Q. KYANB*
Original Gift Bock Store, 439 OHB&TNUT Street. OaU
andexaniinAf •' • d2B-6t 1
VJ3RY’ CURIOUS, SCARCE, RARE,
AHL’OLD BOOKS bought by JOHN CAMPBELL,
Foutthand-Oheathut streaTS, [Philadelphia. Higheat
prise *p4id.' 'OrdWa. attended to in : every State of the
Union- Bookalmliofted fWim Europe *-■- • -'nlfl>Bm
CLIN TON,
MAROUS’,
Q.LB AS O;N° a
Xj ink - oit-battle-ship,
NE W YEAR,
It Is a splendid Number, full Qf Interesting reading
among the Engravings are Portraits of
HON. LEWIB OABS, SECRETARY OF STATE;
DOUGLAS, SUMNJJB, AHD HALE.
For sale stall Periodical Depots, at
FOUR CENTS PER COPY.
A. WINCH, General Agent.
820 CHESTNUT 8T ttEE T ,
d3o«Btdltw,
GHIUREN’S BOOKS In all Btylos, soiling
at the lowest rates, at ALLEN’S, 6118prtngGarden
street. ... i - - _
TUST step" in AT ALLEN’S CHEAP
tl BOOK-STORE, 811 Spring Garden street, to get
your Holiday Books.
R D .
The undersigned, tke Founder and Publisher of
VAN COURT’S
COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR,
Desirous ;©f RETIRING from this branch of business,,
lias merged that old-established work in the popular -
BANK-NOTE REPORTER
IMLAY «Sc BIOKNBLL.
Haring published VAN COURT’S DETECTOR since
1889, the undersigned reluctantly parts with his old
friends and subscribers; but this relnctance ls lessened
by - the conviction that in IIILAY. & Blt/KNELL’B
BANK-NOTE REPORTER they will receive a. work
that matches the times. . •
PaiLADBLPHiA, December 20,1668.
NOTICE.
ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO
rMluft-Tr £c BIOKISTELL’S
BANK-NOTE REPORTER
Are payable scrupulously IN ADYANGE. The COINS
OP THE WORLD,- issued by.lmlay & Bicknell, will
bo given gratuitously during January to all old and
new subscribers. All Coins, Charts, Guides, and Man
uals, as compared with' this, may be considered waste
paper.
IMLAY & BICKNELL,
No. 112 SOUTH THIRD ST.,
HeloiUDrg (Snobs.
CLOTHS, -
' BEAVBBB,
OABSIHBRES,
Vestings, Satinetts, and Tailors’ Trimmings.
, LADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS.
All of tho most reliable makes at reduced prices, at
the Cloth Store of
n37-stuth jal
BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.—
VK : B, V. E. HUNTER •
Has SEMOYED frpm No. 80 to No. 40 South SECOND.
Street, where he ie now propared to furnish the Ladles
with a fresh and well-selected stock of
PRESS. GOODS,
To which he invites their attention, being determined
to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICES. -.
N. B —A large assortment of Broche, Stella, and
Trench Blanket-Shawls, a variety of-SUk and
Cloth GlrcuUrt; Constantly on hand, at the
“ CLOAK EMPORIUM,”
oe7-8m No. 40 South SECOND Street.
CLOAKS,, BAGLANS, ANn~Cm~OuI
\J LARB McALROY respectfully. invites the La
dies to call and examine his stock, embracing many
elegant styles not to .be found elsewhere. r ,A*
were a number of o.ur ouetomers unable to be suited
last week, in consequence of our assortment being di
minished, we hare put on ah extra quantity of bands,
and hope that we will be able to supply oil who favor
uswllhaoall.
' LONG AND 8Qt r ARB BBOOHB SHAWLS,
of superior styles and 'fabrics, ! all shades and colors, at
greatly reduced prices. - •• ’'> <
hong and Bquare.Blanket Shawls, of choice colors,
decided bargains. 1 * McELROY,
• Ho, 11 South Ninth street;
126 yards Bayadecre Poplins at'2s, usual : prloe 40 cte.
The cheapest Buck, Silks In' the city. A large assort
ment of Frerieh'MerAnoesAt'Sl} cost toimport $1.26;
2,000 yards of figured add plain Merinoes', at 60, 66,65,
and 75 cents.* - , : . t; y ! '■ j |J
2,00# yards Cloth, fresh from auction,’for Lsdies’,
Geata’. and Boys’wetar, from 76 cents t 062.60, deci
dedly the greatest, bar gains in the olty.
600 yards Oasiimere , at4t, cheap at 76 cents.
6 bmes of Blanket?! uom $2.26 to sld.
601) Undershirts ana Drawers, at 60 ots } usual price
$1- "The largest'and-'cheapest assortment of Velvet'
Ribbons in the city, iroua 10 cents .to $1.76, warranted
UUsilk.' Embroideries and Bibbons, Gloves, Hosiery.
Trimmings, Fringes, and JtitnCn Cambric Hdkfs., a full
assortment, at the renoirndd r HeBLROY’S,
n27-stuxh No. 11 South Ninth street.
DRY GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
■ —CLOSING OUTOF WINTER DRESS GOODS.
OHABLBS ADAMS,
EIGHTH Arid ARCH Btfeets,
nsa made extensive preparations for the encourage
ment of useful Holiday Gifts.
Black Lustrous Bilks, every grade.
. Plaids, all wool and partcottoo.
Detainee; plain and gay colors. ■
French Black Cloth for ladies’ Cloaks.
Alpacas, Paramattas and Laf ellaa.
- Pol! de Ohenes, Valencias, and Saxons.
Batin Travers, Ginghams, and Ohintses.
. • or.oaiNo out or rumumm qoodb.
Marseilles Counterpanes;
' Flannels, Muslins, and Tickings:
Bureau, Table, and Piano Covers t
Towellings of every description;
Table Cloths, Napkins, and Doylies s
’-Blankets. 11 *
' CLOSING OUI- OP SHAWLS
.Broche Long and r Bduaje Shawls,' f
French Blarikettliawls, •'
I '--- - - Thibet fad Moue Shawls,
Reversible Shawls, '
• ;Uv4 ‘ ‘\J Misses’Long Shawls,
~ . .*.%'■ it;. % ?. > - - 'Bound Comer Shaw Is.’
-i , _ CLOSING.OUT OF'MEN’S GOODS.
L.Meu’s Kld Gtbfes; double and single stitch :
* I'-’tteh’s Black BUkO«tratsj - - ~
; Men’s and Boys’took Ties, cheapest to be found •,
, Men’s Maaaf, different styles r’\ „ . ___ _
! " Men’s Bios and Linen Handkerchiefs. ~
_ EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, HITS, GLOVES,
of various description*. t i,
Jaconets, NfcioflookSDimity;'w
. ! .Oambrio and Swiss Muslin,'&o., Aci, V- •>*■]
allot.whieh we are determined -to reduce oxS’HALir '
before taking stockO' •
BUTTER.— 59 tnbaGoshen Bufctor just re
ceived, and for sale tiy r
iao ‘ \ iBnTt " B : 0 0 - BAJjLBB. &.00.,
> i ' awoiy flfr.. Beftond door below' Front
fcJSORBTAKf ' "AND BOOK-QaSES, In
Tfttiety, at mannfaotorjr, Sontji THIRD
2gg_PRESS.~PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1. 1859.
8BNAT0&8
raiLADKLPHIA.
J. VAN COURT.
BULLETIN BUILDING.
JOS. & WM E.WOOD,
No. 8 North BEOOND Street.
Q. H ;N T L e:M E N’ S ; •
goods.
The largest assortment in the'city, and 'domprlalng’
the newest stylos of—
. FANCY SCARFS,' MUFFLERS,*
! NkOK-TIBS, • , SHAWLS. :.
, GLOVUS, DBES9IN4 OOWNB 1
HANDKEBOHIEFS, , SMOKING OAFS, to ’
' ' SUITABLE FOB ■'
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Also, every description .of Shirts, Collars, Under
shirts,' Drawera, Elalf-Hose. Sofipondera, Ac., will be
found at
SPENCER’S.
NO. 839 OHEBTNUT STREET,
ADJOINING THE GIRARD HOUSE.
H7INOHESTBR & CO., GENTLEMEN’S
. W ‘FURNISHING STORE '
r 1 ’ A»D
PATENT SHOULDER: SEAM SHUT MAKUFAC
. , ' ' "- . " TORY, - ' ’ - ■ ■
At the Old Stand,-No. 108 OHEBTNUT STREET, .oppo-;
iltfl the Washington Home. *’
.A. WINCHESTER wlll elre, ae heretofoie, Hl»,per
tonal fluperrlatoo to. the CnturfK and Manufacturing
departinents. Orders for his eeleorated style of Shirt,
and Collars filled at tho 1 shortest hotlee. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terms. ■ jj2t-ly
J .W* SCQTT, (late of the flna of.Wwr
• OHSBTBK A Sootr.) GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH.
IING STOREandnSHIRT MANUFACTORY,;-814
CHESTNUT,Street, (nearly opposite the GirardHouse,)
PhiladelphlaJ, .* , ** ' r*
J. W. S, wpnld respectfully; call the' attention of his
former patrons and'frlenda to his new Store, and is pre
pared to.&U orders',for,SHlßTS at short notice. .'A
perfect at 'giiaAmUM. COUNTRY TRADE supplftfd
with, FINB SHIRTS Bud COLLARS . Jylf.tf
ANIL A AND JUTE
ROPE,
CORDS. TWINES, 38T0."'
Manufaotured and (or ulo at the loweat Heir York
prieei, hy
WEAVER. FITDER & CO.,
No. 33 N. WATER Street, and 33 N WHARVES.
no!7-2m ‘ - -
XffIRST PREMIUM AWjARDED
BT TH»
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER, IB3S,
TO tub -
WEST PHILADELPHIA
STARCH-MANUFACTURING COMPANY
FOB VUEia UUBIVALLKD
PEARL STARCH
And CORN FARINA. ’ J
THOMPSON, CLARKE, & YOUNG,
| 130 and 132 South FRONT Street,
. a27-tf ARent. for the Company.
fox Galt attb to £ei.
ijlO IMPORTERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
TO LET,
The Fire-story BROWN-STONE WAREHOUSE,
No. 45 South SECOND Street,
NEAR CHESTNUT STREET,
Suitable for the PACKAGE, OR OTHER BUSINESS.
BENT LOW—For a Term of Yean.
Poajosalon giyen January let
APPLY ON THE PREMISES. 42-lm
MFOR SALE—A handaomo, new three
story lriok dwelling, with three-e-ory bach
buildings, is finished throughout In first-class style, and
has all the modern improvements. Located on TWEN
TIETH Street, above Race. And will -be sold a bar
gain. Apply to BURTON & LANING, No. 602 ARCH
Street. QIS-tf
Afgj FOR RENT.—The second and third
BSlfloors of the new marble building, Noe. 19 'and 31
Bouth FOURTH Street, 26 feet front and 00 feet deep.-
Apply on the premises to - , . ~ .
- da-t jal TEMPLE, BARKER, & CO.
fa FOR RENT—The DWELLING No.
11618 LOOU'ST Street, (or Washington Settare.J from
the Ist of January, 1659. The house is tnree stories
high; with basement, back building, &o , now occupied
hy J- W/Forney. Apply at the offleoof The Press, or
at the house. iio2B-tf'°
TO RENT.-7-0n the Ut January next, the
▼ary' superior and extensive ROOMS, (24, 84,4 th
and totf&oon, each 24 feet hy 146) of the NEW STORE,
688 MARKET Street/ • The building Is one of the An<
Improvements on the upper aide, between FIFTH anc
SIXTH Streets, haring two fronts, the north one on a
rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH
.Street, Apply on the premises. „ nol-tf .
Sneinesa Corbe .
CJAJIUEL HEPBURN Das transferred bis
© Law Office from Carlisle, Peona., to No. 711 BAN
BOM Street, (between Chestnut and Walnut,) Phila
delphia. Be will attend to any - business entrusted to
his care, In the Courts of Philadelphia or in the in
terior of the Btate.
Philadelphia, November 34, 1858. . , n24-8m
ISAAC . T.: BEDFORD, BRICKLAYER
JL No. 911 PEAR Street, back of 21« WALNU T St.'
near the. Exchange; residence 821 NOBLE Street.
Rangers and Heaters built and repaired;-and all kinds
of Brick Work done.-
Orders by Despatch Post promptly attended to. Best
of reference. pol6-9m* ,
The adaxs express go., office,
. 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES,^MERCHANDIZE,, BANK NOTES and
SPEClE,neither by ; its own LINES, er in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and CITIES of the United States.
s. s. sandiobd; .
Oanerat flur*rlnt«iuSMtt
Alex, mokinney, •*
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
- GBBENBBURG, PA.
Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In<
diana counties. sell-tf
*. T. ABKAMS.
A BEAMS & MATER,
A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LOOK HAVEN, PA.,
Will Attend promptly to all professional business on*
trusted to them. Special attention given to the oolleo*
Uon of claims.
11P111M01S
Got. Wm. P. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa.; L. A. Mackey,
President Look Haven Bank: General D. K. Jackman,
Look Haven: Hon. A. White, Look Haven; Simon
Scott, Lock Haven; Bnllitt A Falrtheme, Phlladel-
Shia; McFarland, Evans, & 00., Philadelphia; Evans
; Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price. Pulladel
phia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphlaj Williamson,
Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia :, Tener & Davis, Phila
delphia;.Hon. James Surname, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W,
Qoiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy2o-tf
riHAKIiES TETE, COMMISSION MER
KJ OKANT and Importer or HAVANA. SIGABB,
(New) 188 Walnnt street, seoond story, > -- anl-ly
LAUMAN & RABORG—
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES,
BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LI
OUORS, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth and
Eleventh streets. ielfrtf
QLoitelU {Articled,
IT IS A-DYE, AND A PERMANENT
ONE.—H. P. AW. O. TAYLOB’B
PHILETHEIRA.
A,complete HAIB DYE and Dressing together,;em
bracing, in high perfection, all that is requisite for
Coloring, Softening, and Beantifving thd Hair. To bo
had at ,tne principal Drug and variety Stores, and of
the Manufacturers, 041 North NINTH Street, Philadel
phia, dlO-lm
IT IS NOT A DTE I
JEROME’S HAIR OOIOR RESTORER will ID
store' Gray Hair toils original, color In from tan to
twelve days, and restore the Hair where It has fallen off
and beoome thin.
IT 18 NOT A DTE!
It may be nsed as freely as water, and is the moetbeau
tlful Dressing for the Hair now in use.
Thousands in different parts of the Union have testi
fied toits wonderful virtues, and all who have used it
join in their praise of it.
Sold, Wholesale and Detail, by Dr. SWAYNS A BON.
No. 8 North SEVENTH Street, above MARKET, Soh
Agents for Philadelphia.
Trade supplied 0a14»3m
fgaiftroftH.
Philadelphia warming and
VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
ARNOLD tc WILSON,
aUOOMB3QMB t» 8 , A. HIMJBOF.
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to the LABGE OTOBB, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below,the St. Lawrence Hotel,where ©ur
old friends And the publio are respectfully Invited to
examine our extensive stock of warm Aif*.Furnaces,
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers,. EnaSdled
Stone Mantels, Parlor CoaT Grates, &0., fte. Wo are
now manufacturing OHILSON’S CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and suited to all classes of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful patterns ot Low Do
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sixes and pattern*
' We have also commencod the manufacture 0
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Stone. ■ These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late PUtrand Exhi
bition of fA«' FYanJtlin Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful Auviqui Makbiss,
are not Injured by Smohs* Coal (fas ) Oil or Acids t
and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at wimcA Uss priu
thin Marble. Call and ess them.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
BINJiH. MLTWELL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia, April. IRKS—»p24 It
HARDWARE.— The subscribers, COM
MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully
call the attention of the trade to their stoat, which
they .are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment eon
lists to part or—
Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breist. Ox,
Cow, Flffci Book. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship,
Mine, and Coll Onains.
The celebrated «L” Horse Nails; stone and Sledge
Hammers,
" Wright’ ” and other Anvils; Solid'Box and other
Tices. 1_
and long handle Fry Pans; round &nd oval
t( Martin’s” superior Files and Raspsßed Screws.'
<‘Hxcelfllor” SafetyFdsef Blasting Tubeg,
Corn, Gre«j andgrier I Hay, had Straw
W.ntif«,-T»fiiiere’,«J fpMlnjr Jefta, - *
B.tea ,nd Ilpsa: Ana'EwwJai. of ..11 kinds,
t»cVa. BrMl. fiSoo, Clout'and iinUftuis'N.lia, ■
Out ifail-Wrifigktßutf.Hlrfaea.gQreWivEotia of all
kinds; Oatle'ry.liama Pulnpa, Axsa; Ilntcheta, llfthi
: kMH.lbuui. tnd olhor,Toils, ’Ajo:i-4or.„\. .j-,* ; 7.
,■ f • , , ■ W. Q, t|w» & BON, .
sU-f iKo.tfa OOMMRnog Btreat.
CJLATEI SLATE II SLATE 11!—Hoofing
lO Blißs, of .11 alaoa, »na at rerj loir nt«s, kspt ooh
itentir oa barn),, and for .al, by
.I...■.JffIiUNCUJCW, * 00,, .
GFERMiNTOWN ROAD and THIRD strut:'
N. B. Slate Roofs put on In the best maimer* and re
tUUsettfitff<to. Alivoißimniteik My
•' - ■ " Sales b|
THOMAS’&BONS,
•' No..' ISO' and JO SOUTH, POUBTH BTRHBT,
- <Vormeriv-Nps.B7sndoO.l \, . ' .
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. GRQtJND.RRNTS, MORT
OAOES.'&b -TUESDAY NEXT.
Pamphlet <atfclogucB, full, descriptions of all
4he property to be .sold at the Exchange, on Taeßday
even ng next, 4th of January are now ready.
, R~7* Ne postponement on account of the weather.’
FALL BALES—BTOOBB AND BEAL ESTATE
’ Twenty-fourth Pall Sale,' 4th January, at the Ex
change. , .
• Twenty-fifth Pall Sale, llth January, at the Ex
change, ‘ , ,
, Twenty-sixth Fall Bale, 18 th January, at the Ex
change,;, , '
Part of the handbills of the aboyo sales now
ready.' , ; . , ,
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ac. .
Publio Sales, at tho Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening., ~ , , ” ‘ *
- E 7” Handbills of each property issued separately,,in
addition to whloß we ppbuph on thoSafuraai previous
to each s4le\ one thousand catalogues.!*! pamphlet form,
iring ful 1 descriptions of all the property to be sold on
he’following Tuesday, -
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
JET* Real Estate entored'on oar Private Sale Re
t liter,' and advertised occasionally In our Public Sale
l,OOO copies are printed weekly,)
frie of charge ' .
BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri
vate Bale, including every description of Oity and
sountry property. Printed 1 Lists may be had At the
motion storfe.- _ v';
. BANK STOCKS,. FRWS, LOANS, Ao. * ,
; , •{ On Tuesday Evening,
January 4th, at 7 o’clock, at the PhlladelphiaTEx
chaoge—
Executors’ Peremptory Bale—Estate of Jacob Korn
; •- differ, Deceased.
: • 0 share* Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
15 shares Little Schuylkill Navigation end B&llroad
Company. ■ - • <
~4 shares Southwark,Railroad Company.*
' 4 share s ? Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Company.
o,shares City Dank (took.
I share Mercantile Library Company.
$7OO Pennsylvania State's percent loan.
$lB5 io notes of the Pennsylvania Bank, marked
good. February 4th.,1863.
$188.21 check, marked good,-on the Bank of Penns/l
vanta.*
Also, for other accounts—
-20 new shares (1 old shore) San Francisco Land As
sociation.
i Also, without reserve, 4 shares Philadelphia and
Havre-de-Grsce Btearn Tow-Boat Company. ,
. Also,'Pew No. 01, middle aisle. Central Presbyterian
Ohnrcu, southeast co*ner of Eighth and Cherry streets
—cost $400., ‘
Pew No. 45, middle aisle, St. Andrew’s Church—
coat $BOO. .
69 shares farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Oamdeu,
N. J.,, / ,
For account of whom it may concern—
-16 tharos West Philadelphia passenger Bailway Com
pany—full paid.
1 share' Associated Butchers’ and Droveir’ stock
par $lOO.
TWENTY-FOURTH FALL SALE-JANUARY 4th
Will ioolude—
Orphans'.Court galo—Estate of fiamoel Millar,
TWO VALUABLE LOTS, withstood and frame dwel
lings, Gray’s rUne,, west of, the Darby plank-rood,
Twentj-foorthward.
Orphans’O-rntt Bale—Estate of James Morrow, deft’d,
TUBES THBEE-SrORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Owen
street, between ThUteenth and Broad and' Lombard
and Snath street J.;
Assignee’s Peremptory Sale.
TRACT,OP LAND, 1477 86 100 acres, supposed to be
woodland, situate in Montrose oonnty, Arkansas.
Bame Estate—PlV £ TOWN LOTS, South OoTington,
Kenton connty. Ky. J
Same Estate—TßAOT OP LAND, 100 aoros, sltnate in
Benton ocnnty, lowa.
Same Estate— I TRACT OP LAND, 80 acres, situate In
Dubuque Land District, lowa.'
Bame .Estate— I TBAOT, OP LAND, 280 acres, situate
in Lewis connty. Missouri.
Bame Estate—FAßM of 680 acres, Payette county,
Illinois, part woodland, with two-story brick dwelling,
log and frame bars.
\\jT Pull particulars of each of the above in hand*
bills. - „
UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
—The. very .valuable property known as the * Unit'd
Staten Hotel,” Atlantic City, N. J The house is CO
feet front by 40 feet deep, with awing 40 by 210 feet; la
four stones high, with 140 large sleeping apartments.
Situate on a square of ground, 360 feet front on the rail-,
road by 600 feet deep, with a gquaro of ground laid out
ta a park, 850 feet front by 600 feet deep to the ocean.
Containing 12 aoros.. -
Executor’s Peremptory Bale—Estate of Jacob Korn
. darter, deceased. •
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND—Three-story brick
Store and dwelling, No. 913 South Second street, south
ef Christian street.
Same Estate—VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND—
Three-storytylok store and dwelling (with granite front
two stories) adjoining the above, being No. 916 South
Second street'
Same Estate-BUSINESS ST AN D-Two-story frame
store and dwelling,'adjoining the above, being No. 9i7
Booth Second street.
Same Estate—SEVEN FRAME DWELLlNGS—Chris
tian street, between Second and Third streets.
Bame Estate—TWO FRAME DWELLINGS. China
street, between Front and Second streets, (Southwark )
A FIRST MORTGAGE for $1 800. secured by.two
threo-storr brick dwellings, Brown street, (Nineteenth
ward.) The title papers may be seen at the Auction
Booms.
THKEE-STORY BRIHK STORE AND DWELLING,
No. 1219 Little Washington street, between Twelfth and
Thirteenth and Prime and Federal streets, with a frame
Stable in tbprear j -
GROUND RENT $66 A YEAR—A well-secured yearly
ground rent of $66 a year, clear of taxes.
GROCND RENT $lB A YEAR—A well-secured yearly
erouod rertef $lB a.year, clear of taxes.
VALUABLE PROPERTY—Stores, dwellings, Ad,
Nos. 1746 and 1748 Market street, southeast corner of
, Eighteenth street, opposite the Media Railroad Depot;
and Nos 6, 7. sadO Snath Eighteenth street,.below Mar
ket f treat. To he Bold together
BUSINESS STANDS— brick tavern and
dwelling, southeast corner of Second pud Bhippen
streets. > > • •
BAKERY AND DWELLING—Three-etory brick
bakery and dwolUcg, Bhippen street, adjoining the
above.' - ■ 1
TWENTY FIFTH FALL UARYUth.
Will include—
MARKET STREET.—First rate Bu tness Location.
—Building lot, notth side of Market street, between
Delaware Fifth and Sixth streets. tJ be sold, peremp
torily. The boilding formerly on itwas burned. '
THREE STORY BRIOK STORE AND DWELLING,
northwest corner of Fleventh and Christian streets.
Peremptory Sale —THRBS-STORY BBIOK DWEL
LING, No. 617 Booth Seventh street, with Uroe-atory
brick dwelling in the rear.
Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Joseph Purvis. Deo’d.
THRKE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 927 North
Tenth street, above Poplar.
Same Estate.-FOUR BUILDING LOTS, 80 feot
front, southeast side of Duke streot. northeast of Som
erset street. Richmond, near tho Reading Railroad.
LOMBARD STREET —'*hree-story brick dwelliug
and brick shop, No. 643 Lombard streot, east of
Seventh.
HANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY BRICK RE
SIDENCE, southwest corner of Bpruie and Twentieth
streets.
‘ VALUABLE PROPERTIES. GERMANTOWN, Main
street, Washington Lane, Shoemaker’s Lane, and
Sbarpnack street, vis: *
VALUABLE RESIDENCE, Main street, with coach
house, garden,'Ac.', lot 140 feet on Main street, 224 feet
10 Inches deep—three fronts.
SHARPNAOK STREET. Six three story frame
dwellings Sbarpnack street, near Main street. They
will be sold separately.
MAIN STREET.—Neat atone residence, with coach
house, Mam street { nearly opposite the splendid resi
dence of George W. Carpenter, figq.
SnOEMAKBd’B LANE.—Five large and valuable
loti, Shoemaker’s Lane or Penn street. Witl be sotd
separately. They are opposite handsome improvements.
WASHINGTON LANE. - Valuable and .beautiful
country seat, 20 fteres. with handsome improvements,
fine fruit orchards, Washington Laos, near the Town
ship line, and’ about a mile from the Ohestnut Hill
Ballroad.
o. a, rural,
JUT* Terms of sale the whole of the above estate—
half cosh. The owner sells on account of removing
from Germantown,
03* Full particulars In handbills.
. peremptory B&le.-GBOUND BENT OF so2# A
YEAR.—A well-scoured ground-rent of $62)4 a year.
Executors’ SaIe.—IRREDEEMABLE GROUND
RENT.—A woll-geoured Irredeemable ground-rent of
$66 a year—clear of taxes.
Sale at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, FINE
‘ FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, DRUS3EL9 OAK
PKIB, Ac.
On Thursday Morning,
At 9 o’olook, at the auetion store, on extensive
assortment of excellent second-band furniture, elegant
piano-foitos, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from families
declining housekeeping, removed to the store for con
venience of sale.
BY . WILLIAM H. STEER, GENERAL
AUCTION-AND COMMISSION STORE, No. 46
North EIGHTH Street, below Arch.
t ' J. A. ELISON. Auctioneer,
ry Consignments of new and second-hand house*
hold-furniture, piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry,
AO., respectfully solicited, on which liberal oash ad*
vanaoa will be made if required.
(fT* Out-dpor sales attended to promptly. Charges
as moderate 1u any other house in this eity.
JM. GUM MET & SONS,
• REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
No. 620 WALNUT STREET.
CARD.—J M. Gummey A Boos, auctioneers, will
hold regular salsa of Real Estate, Stocks, Ac. Also,
household furniture at dwellings.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
On oar Private Bale Register will always be
found a very large amount of real estate, including
every description of city and country property.
, ' J. M. GUMMEY & SONS,
■ ' ' Real Estate Brokers,
~ , . 630 WALNUT Street, below Sixth-,
CJAHUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
K 7 and HONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 334- South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Fear it., only
eight doom below the Exchange.
Hours of business from T O’clock, A. H,, until 10
O’olock’in the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Auotion House, at
tended upon the most satisfactory tenet.
CAPITAL $200,000.
JStULblisktdfer the Intt'Thirtf Yean.
Advances mode from One dollar ti thousands on JDla*
mends, Silver Plate.Watohe*, Jewelry, Hardware,
ehaudlse, Clothing,Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musifeal
Instruments, Guns, Horses, Oarrisges, and Goods of
every description. ...
r Au goods can remain any length of time agreed
pon.
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards)
trill be charged 2 per cent, per month; 1600 and over,
the lowest markot rate.
This Store Uocse having a depth of 130 feet, has large
Are and thiof-proof,vaults to store all valuables, andpr.'j
Tate watoluuen for the premises; also, a heavy lnsoj
ranee effeoted for tt t benefit of all persons having goods
adranoed upon.
N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital,
this oflne is prepared to make advances on more satis
faotory and accommodating terns than any other in
thlsoity.
Honey advanced to the poor, In smell amounts, with)
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE BALE.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watjhes, Jewelry, and
(nothlns will be sold at reduced nrlces. eul-ly
iSAAO P. BRANIN,
LIGHT COACH A CARRIAGE BUILDER,
FRANKFORD. PA.
AU work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders res
pectfully solicited. uolO-gm*
—jgr*, TRUSSES!—Gonuirto French, lor
©sAiAduiia. 1
TKUBSEB! Genuine French, for Children.
TRUSSES! do’ do. . Ladies.
’ TRUSSES! Approved American Styles.
BuppOitir Braces; Eftglith Abdominal Belts; Syrin
ges, anew and improved eelMuJectfng article, specially
adapted, to Ladies’ use - Also, bath-room or hidrnul
Enemas: French Pessaries: Breast Pumps; Infants’
Nurdrig Pl.sksi. Nipple Bhells andßhields’. For sale
by OItLEB 0 NfiBDLEB, Pharmaceutist,
aAd.PrarttoalpdjfiJjter Of Mechanical Remedies,
B. W jorner TWELFTH and RACE Sts., Phlia. .
> LadieS’ roomo-rdhtranoe cn Twelfth street, next dotfr
toator*-, ‘ .unis am
Tow lines, and bow: and stehn
LlNßB—Manufactured and fop sale by WEAVER,
PITLBR.& CO., No. 83 North Water Street,land
83 North Wharves > • , 025
li/|ANILA ROPE—Assorted sizes, manu-
J.vJL factured and foe sale at lowest New York prices,
by WEAVER. FITLER & CO., No. 33 N. WATER K%.
andaaW.WHABVSB. W
'Autlion.
(Eariinjjea.
S/ea'bg' SUutfoh.
TJHIMF' FOBD, AUOTIONBEB, No.
■IS S3O.MAHKBT STREET, between M»TH «n 4
SIXTH isouth side:-’' - i
SAUBSBGOHi
'J .. .222 MARKET BTREEij.- -
BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS.
■ - . f. Q. WOIjBKRT A CQTIO.a..
CTIUKNfeSS; BKiNI/ET,; St 00.,
E . , . No. ,439 MARKET STREET.
(VJ OSES NA.THA.NB,- AUOTIONEEB
iaTn A Lmraa.* aa ° HAKT ' 8 - *• Mrn,r
, GREAT PUBLIC 'ACCOMMODATION. ' '
.. M0N f;? 1 money,! i : , money .’ i !
Money llberaliyadvanced in large or small amounts,
rrotn ooe dollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate,
diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pieces, .musical
instruments., furniture, dry goods, olothmg, groceries,
cigars, hardware, cutlery, hooks,, horses, vehicles, har
uess; and allartioloa of value, for any length of time
agreed on, .at Nathans'. Principal Establishment .
southeast corner of Sixth and K&ce streets. .
PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted at
the lowest market-rates,-
CORNER Of SIXTH AND RACE STREETS
Where monoy will bb liberally advanced on gold and
silver plate, diamonds} - watches, jewelry, fowling*
pieces, dr/' goods, Clothfng,; groceries, liquors, cigars,
hardware, cutlery,’f&ooy articles', mirrors, paintings,
engravings, mttafcal instruments, furniture, bedding!
horsed, vehicles.‘harness; stocks, and all’other articles
of value: * '• • !' .t . -
1 ' OUT-DOOR SALES)"
Personal attention glvon to all outdoor sales, either
at private dwellings,* scores, or elsewhere, and charges
uousuHlly low, - *'
KOt/SEKEEPBIiS, LOOK TO TOUR
■ INTEREST.—Great Reduction in the price of
QOA,T*. Cheapest' and best. ' The subscriber hating
made coOtr&ctsfor'hls supply ol Coal, is enabled to
offer very superior family iloal at the following re
duced prices: ,
- BrofcenEgg and Stove..; ..*s4 00 per ton .
GoeSlng..., a7o “ “•
‘Large Nut 850 “ “
Small Nut..; ;. fc * 3 26,,“ “
Warranted to Kite satisfaction and full, weight In all
oases afcHlck's Old Central Yard, 8 B. oor. MARSHALL
and'WILLOW Streets. ' , d&-3m
pEESSWELL & tfo.* 206'
WALNUTStreet, are prepared to supply ship-
Era and consumers with superior Broad Top Uoal from
ancaster Mines. - oo4tf
JjjICEEXNG, FOX; & GO.,whol<SAale and
A t retail dealer. la, LBHIQH and aOHOTI.KIM
GOAL.. LeWgh'iatd— THIRD rtreet and GEBMAN
TOWNROAD. BehuylldU ruilf-RAO] and BROAD
.treats, PMliulalijhla.' KeepconsUntly on hacd Goal
from lire meat apptgfod'iolDM, dntbr odrar, and pra
fatal .xpreMlrfor • •
giano Santa.
fSSSXea PIANO FOETBS.’
Pi !TIJ Just recited, au elegiat .tookof BATBN,
JUaOQN.A .00,, NUNN 8 t CLARK, HALLIT. DA
VIS A 00., and GAL* A GO. 8 PIANOS. ÜBLOdi-
OKfl of beet qaalitj, at ’ 7.8. GODLD’B,
8. >. oorn.r 81VBNTH and OHJSTNDT itf.
mMB.j. , .
easan OHICKJSBING & SONS. Mann
mrm faotutareior GRAND. PARLOR-GRAND,
BOTARK, and UPRIGHT PIANO-PORTEB.
This;is the largest and oldest manufactory in the
United States, having been. < i
> ESTABLISHED IN 1828,
Since which time we have /
MADE, AND SOLD TWBNT7 THOUSAND TWO
~ HUNDRED PIANOS. •
And have received as ‘testimonials or their SUPERI
ORITY over all others, 11 GoW, 18 £t!t><r, and 4
Bronit.Medals.
ft/ - ' Pianos to Rent, Tuned/and Repaired.
Bit ANCHHOUBB in PHILADELPHIA Is at 1807
CHESTNUT Strata, . ' , " ©cs-8m
a^iyyinfl.
Jest* FOB OHABLESTON.AND BA
**MP VANNAH.-HBRON’S LIN].
HOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS Of LADING SIGHED
.SYERY.DAY.
' The splendid side-wheel Bteemshlpa
KEYSTONE BTATH .and STATE 07 GEORGIA,
Now form': a weekly line for the South and Southwest,
one of these • ships sailing every SATURDAY at 10
e’clook A. M»i alternately for Charleston and Sa
vannah.
Until the steamship State of Georgia has receded her
new boilers, the B team ship Keystone State, in order to
accommodate passengers and the trade, will make
Weekly Trips, alternately to Oharleston'and BaTannah,
TOR CHARLESTON.'
The steamship KEYBTONB BTATB, Captain O.P
Marahman, will Ball' on SATURDAY, January 16th.
at 10 o’olock, A. M.
. TOR SAVANNAH.
The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain O.'P.
Marshmau, will sail on WEDNESDAY, JauuirySth, at
10 o’clock, A. M
The steamship STATE 07 GEORGIA, Captain J. J.
Garvin, will sail on SATURDAY, January 22d, at 10
o’clock, A. M. 7“
At both Charleston and Savannah, these ehipsconnecl
irith steamers for Tlorida and Havana, and with, rail,
roads, Ac., for all places In the Bonth tad Southwest,
f HEIGHTS REDUCED.
■ Heavy Treight at an average of IS per oent. below
Hew York steamship rates, • .
INSURANCE/
TREIGHT and INSURANCBon u large proportion
of goods - shipped South will be found t*?be lower bj
these ships than by sailing vessels.
Cabin passage.
Steerage ' do '•••••■. .»••« t'tt’ 1.
Excursion Tickets, good for the present yeas. S 3 00
Ho bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed.'
. Ho. 898 (late.Bl) North Whaner*
Agants at Charleston, T. 0. A T. G.BUDD.
■ Agents la Savannah, 0. A. GREINER A CO/
Tor Tlorida, from Charleston, steamer CAROLINA,
every Tuesday.
, Tor Tlorida. from Savannah, steamers ST. MARYS
and ST. JOHNS, every Tuesday and Saturday.
Tor Havana, from charleston, steamer ISABEL, on
the 4th and 19 th of every month. jell
JXx STEAM TO GLASGOW. LIVER
-2335 POOL,* BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON
DERBY, without delay, for $BO.
Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the
above places, by any steamer of the line, $6O for the
round trip, out and back.
' VAOMKKWYORX.
Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday, Deo26,l2o’clookM.
Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, Jan 22,13 o’clock H
rxox SLisoow.
Glasgow, Thomson, Wednesday, December 23d.
Edinburgh, Cummiog. Haturday, January 32d.
RATES OF PAPSAGE.
raOM OLABOOW.
First Ola 16 guineas.
Steerage, found with cooked provisions.... 8 •*
rue* SKW TOBK,
First Class $76 00
Steerage, found with cooked provisions 30 00
' Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infants in
Stberago free.
Return tickets available within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
First Class .....$l4O Steerage $6O
An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer.
For freight or passage apply to ' 9
WORKMAN & OO , 133 WALNUT Street, PhUadel
phla.
ROBERT OBAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL & LONEY, Buchanan’s wharf, Baltimore.
n 027
Brokers.
PA. TREGO, BEAL ESTATE AGENT
• AND CONVEYANCER, RIDGE AVENUE, first
door below Thirteenth street, attends to the purchase'
and sale of Real Estate, Negotiating Securities, Ranting
Houses, and Collection of House and Ground Rents, ana
Interest Monies. • Satisfactory references given.
0019-Bm*
RK. CORSON,
• REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Honey Loaned on Bond and'Mortgage.
Collections promptly made.
se3Hn NORRISTOWN, PA
& OO. a
VJ SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 40 South. THIRD Street,
raftUDILPRIA.
Refer to tho Baxxb and Bxouxs of Philadelphia.
jßookbin&ing.
PEBRTfS BLANK BOOK .
AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT,
S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE.
PREMIUM AWARDED
By the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing
Superior Account Books
FIRMS intending to open new Books on the first of
the Year, can select from a good stock on hand, or have
them made In any desired style in a superior manner.
BOOK-BINDING of every description' executed in
the finest and most substantial manner, at low prioes.
MAGAZINES bound from 60 ots. to $2 60 per volume.
MUBIO bound in a new and handsome style, from $1
to $3.
OLD FAMILY BIBLES rebound, to look and wear
equal to new.
FERRY’S BOOK-BINDERY,
FOURTH and RACE.
Oldest established Bindery in Philadelphia. n23-2m
<3nreeum.
jTIROOERIES.—O. DONOGHUE, 16 S.
WATER Btreet, offers for sale, to redneehit
stock during this month, at reduced prioes for Ossh,
Philadelphia and New York Bteam Refined Sager ana
Syrup of various grades, Prime Ooffoo, Cuba and New
Crop New Orleans Molasses, Sifted Pepper, and Ada*
mantine Oandles dO-lm#
Cigars anb (Eobarco,
RD. SCOFIELD, IMPORTER OF HA
• VANA CIGARS—La Norxnendes, La Fire Flys,
La Ulricas, Figaros, Marta Antonieta, Pressed; Flor do
Rio 8000 Regalias, Fiords La Pas, Jose Ma Vlobats,
O&mplimentOß, and many other brands of superior qua
lity, at reduced prioes, No 837 Chestnut street, under
Girard House. d9-lm
SFUGUET & SONS, ’ .
• Importers of HAVANA OIGARB,
se2B 316 South FRONT Street.
Figaro, cabanas and partagas
SSGARS.-rA choice invoice of these celebrated
brands on board brig “ New Era,” daily expected from
Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE,'
(New) 183 Walnut street, below Beeond,
ill Second gtorr
FTNITED STATES--GOVERNMENT
U LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
t CHICAGO , ILL.
The subscriber, having had, much practical experi
ence in selecting and locating lands in toe various Land
Districts in the Western States, has unusual facilities
for making valuablo selections for
• LAND WARRANTS OR CASH.
Havtng Surveyors constantly in the field to make
personal examinations, he can always make the most
judicious locations.
Lands unsurpassed for fertility or soil and salubrity
of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be
In
lOWA AND WISCONSIN.
Satisfactory references given when required.
dT* Money invested In Kansaa'and Nebraska, and
any of the Western Btatea.
B. SALISBURY,
jylAfim 49 CLARKE Street, Ohloago- k
Brick-making machine, which
mak4» the bricks,and temper the clay, makes from
to three thousand per hour. Upward* of thirty in
use. Patented February 3d. 1858. Machines and righto
/or Counties, or onc-fonrth of the Patent, will be
sod. Known to be the only practical one In use. Ad
dress O. OARNELL, Germantown road, above Fifth
street, Philadelphia. dlfi-trarlO
IJAVANA- CIGARS.— A very superior
JLJtlot of new crop tobacco, jitot received and for
sale low bf CHARLES TfiTß,
d2O-10t~ • 135 Walnut street.
(T A VANA CIGARS, of the most cele-
II brated brands, via:
PAIITAGAB, FrGARO,
fcURJSBESE, FLOR VaLFS,
BULTaNA, EBPANA, Ac .&c.
In Jf, 1-6, and 110 boxes, of difiere-nt size',
made or superior beary new crop tpb*fco<.now r*oeir
ing. and for sale lowby CHART/-8 TETE.
a29-10t 138 Walnut cuvet.
MUTUAL • SAFETY IK-
I NCORPOBArIffi&r?TIjS i S%OiSL/iSURB
OEtIOR B. E.^OjSXn^TOTRDANi)' WALNUT
Street.; 'PhlMelpUa '
n«^A RIKK instjeanoi
ON YBESELB, 1
J HEIGHT, J T °-“ U P>rt “ 0t the , WorM '
INLAND INBUHANCES
On Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage.
to all parts of the Union. *
TIRE 1 INSURANCES
■ On Merchandise generally. .<.>
On Stores, Dwelling Ac,
* ASSETS OF.THEiOOMPANY,
November 1,1868/.
Bondr, Mortgages, and Real Estate, % 71,888 83
1 Mladeiphia City, and other L0an5..... 4 „. 297,066 00
Stock in Railroads and Insurance Companies 26,862 60
Bills Receivable 201,660 88
Cash on hand. 42,067 86
Balance in hands of Agents—‘Premiums on
Marine policies recently other -
debts due the Company..... ....i... 61 288 14
’TORS. , ,
. James 0. Hand, '
4 Theophilua Paulding, ; ,
James,Traquair, ;*
William Byre, Jr.;
J F.Penlstao,
Joshua p, Eyre, ;
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan/ "
James B; M’Barlapd, L -
Thcmas 0.. Hand,
Robert Burton,'
, John B Semple, Pltteb’g
.}D. T. Morgan, “
J.T. Logan, . “
It MARTIN, President.'
>. HAND,-Vice President,
rotary,.. • - . dl64f
DIREC
William Martin/
JosephE Seal,
Edmund A. Bonder,
John O; Davis, ‘ •
Joh4 R. Penrose,
George G { helper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Huston,
WmlO Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,-
Spencer M’llrtine,
Charles Kelley,
H. Jones Brooke.
Jacob p. Jones, . ~
WILLIA
THOB. Q.
HENRY LYLBPRM, Sect
SAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY,
.409 WALNOT Street, Philadelphia. •
OipiUl paid in (aeourtlj invested) ..$2OO 000
earplug ...4...,;. iIMQ
This ComjMiy.lUTing boon thoioogl/
now, ready to make Insurance upon all kinds of pro-
S^ZvJSfjSiS? lB ®* &0 ) ' a B* in »t MSB or DAMAGE
BY FIBEONLY, upon favorable terms. •
DIBEOTORS:
Hon. S’ B. Ooshleg
.Charles V. Watrous,
EUhuJ. Baldwin,
J. A. H Hasbioaok,
Aaron.Clos*,.
John M. Beach.
Matthew Kelley, .
Alex. C. Lawrence,
Alfred Clapp,
Wm.B,Forbes.
KEELBK, President,
Jacob N. Keeler,
Francis Blackburn*.
Kib.rfcP. King.
K B Eoglisji,
OtorgsU Levis,
Joseph B BUifbld
Join Prentice,.
Edward WUr, '
P B. Birckhead,
Hea if a. Poota,
. JACOB N
Hsket a, FooT4.B«er*ti
raiLADELpen, Deo. 231,
THE QtfAKEB CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, OFFICE 403 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL and SURPLUS $2J7,-
6deiB6.—lnsures against LOSS.or DA3IAGE BY FIBE
and the PERILS OPjPUB SEA, INLAND NAVIGAJ
TION and TRANSPORTATION. 1 ; ‘ •
. JET"; TEN. per cent, 'in cash on the earned
premiums of Oped Island Policies.' '
’ ' OFFICERS.
President—GEOßGMH. HART...
Vice President—E.p. RQgg,
Becretarj tmdTreashrer—S R.COGGBHALL. * "
Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER.
, . DIRECTORS. ' “
Geo. H. Hart, X. W. Bailor'
B P.Bosa, • Andrew It. Chamber#,
A. G. Cattail, J. L. Pomeroy,
Joseph Edwards, Charles GTlmlaT,
John G. Dale. H. R. Coggshall,
Poster B. Perkins, Sami. Jones. M. D.,
Hon.H.M.PulWr;
Attest; H. R. COGG&HAtiL^See’j.
American, pire insurance ,00.,
INCORPORATED 1810. DUARTES TER
PETUAI*.
No 1 .810 WALNUT Street, above, Third| Philadelphia
Havinga Urge paid-up. Capital Stock endßuxplua
Infested in sound end available BeearjtiM> eoniinu'itp
Insane on Dwellings, Stores, : Purnitufe,' Merchandise,'
Vessels in Port ana their Cargoes; ‘and other Persons!
Property. All Losses liberally end promptly adjusted.
Dinxofou
John T. Lewis,
Caspar .W; Morris,'
Jama&B. .Campbell,
Edmund G. Duttlh^
BSS® .
Samuel o.'Morton,
Patrick Brady, .
Charles W. Poultney. .
: GEOBOS.ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS E. MARIS. Secretary. ■ . ja33-yif
COMPANY, No: HO
V-* South EOTJBTH Street,
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Ospital.,. •••300,000.
- - Organiced-1851. - -
Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetui llyj
Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks: receive De
posits: hold Trusts asdgrantantiuities* - -
ALP RED WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vloe President.
J.W. Maitiw, Secretary. -
niaaoroas.
Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley,
B. 0. Tyler, _ J. W/Pomey,'- •
J.W..Bonder,. P.B.Mingle,
C. E.Bicking,. •, JamesWateon,
J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stoles, William Curtis,
jelfr-ly • Q. P. Turner; „ ; /
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIPEIKSURANQI
COMPANY, Nortlieart Cferner of' THIBDand DOCK
Streets," Capital, $811,125.08. '' * t
■ INSURBB LTVBB for' short terms, or for' the whole
term of life—grants annuities add endowments—pari
chases life interests ip Real Estate, and makes sH
contract* depending e¥ the eontingendleSof Life." - ”
They.act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees
Trustees; and (guardians. - * V ■ ' 4
vma*r.‘
Denial Z>. Miller,', Burnet X. Btokk,,
BanJeminOOAtea,Wiliam Martin, ' ,
Richard 8N eWbol#, James B.McEamhd,.
William P.BiiOker, . Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern,' Jamae Boston,
Bamuel 0: Hher,' TheophQus Paulding,
Oharles Hallowell," *• Edmund A'Bonder,' -
Henty/C. Townsend, Daniel L. : Hutehlnaon,
Bodolphue Kent, ' John W, Homar,
William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer, "
Edward T. Mott,. ' Samuel J. Christian.
William Robertson, Joseph U. Thomas,
Warner U. Batin,' John Brenner,
F.B.MlehlarJtastan; - f •
DANIELX. MILLER, President.
BAMtJIL B: STOKES, YicePrasn.
Jo«E W. HokMon, Seerdtaiyr,~' ~ . mB-ly
- ’
\j tax
- mSUBANOI ■
OOMFAHY.
OF VXB
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
OFFICE,
NORTHWEST CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
Subscribed Capital, $600,000.
Paid up Capital, $300,000.
snxofons.
Dr. D. Jayne, Thos. S. Stewart,
H. L. Benner.'' J. M.Butler, 1
J.H.WhltaU, J. K. r Walker;
Xdw. O. Knight, H. R. Wendell,
H. Lewis, Jr., 8. K.Hoxsle.
• DAVID JAYNE,M. D.,Fresident.
THOMAS S. BTJWART, Vice Frei’fe.
Samuil B. Moon, Secretary. - 1 - ja3»-y
FIRE AND INLAND RISKS*—FAME
INSURANCE COMPANY
- Capitol.. $lOO,OOO
- under the Act of Assembly relative to Is
sttronce Oompaniet, passed April 3d, 1866.) ’'
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
THOMAS 8. MARTINI Viee-Presiaont. -
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
Office 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIBEOTOBB.
Geerge W. Day. .. . Jacob K. Vaughan, v
William W. Walter*, Henry Lewis, /r.,
Oharlcs Richardson, D. B. Blrvty,
Barclay Lipphifiott, ' John W.Evermin,
Joe. R Brognard, A. Q. Rosenheim,
Ohaa. Stokes, fe24-y M, Btorn.
17*ASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY*—
Hi OFFICE No. 0 EXCHANGE.
Acthobisbd Stook Capital, Ghabtxb
PXRPSTOAL.
Fire Risks on Merchandise nod Buildings.
Marine Risks oh Teasels. Cargoes and Freights.
Inland Transportation Rieka on Goods per Railroads)
Canals, and gleam boats, taken on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS;
George A. Wright,
Thomas Sbasr,
George Cookmah,
Charles 6 toy,
Jacob Seed,
W. 0. Btoteabury.
ANDREW COCHRAN, President.
William I. Brows, Tlce-Pretident n3-tf
Andrew Cochran,
William I, Brown,
Richard G. Stotcsborjr,
Peter D. My era,
Robert B. walker,
Jaoob Lnkene,
Howard fire and marine insu
rance COMPANY, No, 413 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia
DIRECTORS.
Thos. L. Luden,. Wm. ?. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
M.W. Baldwin, Wm. K. Hamlin,
John 0. James, H. H. SbUUngford,
A. J. Bncknor, 0. E. Spangler,
John W. Sexton, H. 11. Houston,
William Raiguel, Wm. H. Lore,
Edwin Booth, CharlesF. Horton,
John Garrison, IsaaeMjer.
E. 8. Warne..
President—THOMAS L. LtTDSBS,
Vice President—£. S. WARN*.
Secretary—CHAßLES A. PUT. aelS-tf
Kiius and £iqnats.
CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY—A de
stro to lessen the consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution,
has induced the offering to the publio of ah artiole
which the analysatlon of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of Now Tork, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, A
Camao, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to
be the most pure and consequently least injurious spirit#
ever offered the American public.
CERTIFICATE OP DR JAB. B CHILTON.
I have analysed a Bample of Chestnut-Grove Whisker,
received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON, Jn . of
Philadelphia, and having carefully tested it, I am
pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous
or deleterious substanoss. It is an unusually sure and
ftno flavored quality of Whiskey. . r
„ „ A JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D.,
New Tork, Sept. 8,1868. ' Analytical Chemist.
Philadelphia, Sept. 0, 1868.
DsAmßia: Wo have carefully tested the sample of
Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you sent us, and .find
that it contains none of the poisonous substance known
sas5 as Puslo Oil. which is the characteristic and injurious
ngredient or the Whiskeys in general uss.
Vary respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, A CAMAO,
Analytical Chemists.
To Ckahlss Whasto*, Jr., No. 116 WALNUT Bt.,
Philadelphia. - oc2&dtja2l
SCOTCH ALE, LONDON PORTER, AND
£3 BROWN STOUT. “ -
It.•‘Youngers’Ale, Bt. Ann’s Brewery, Edinburgh, in
stone pints.
Muir A Sons’ Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh, in stone pts
Finxi A Williams’ London Brown Stout, in glass pta.
do do Porter, In glass pts. -
P Blood A Co.’s Dublin Stout, in atene pts,
In store and for sale by
WILLIAM H. YEATON,
! 210 South PBONT Street.
« SNIDER’S OLD WINE STORE,”
K? NOW CASEY’S.
Old No. 76, new 828 WALNUT Street.
Snider’s Wines' were always pronounced by good
judges tp be unsurpassed, and were in reality superior
to any in the market. Part of the old stock I have yet
ou band, which consumers would do well to try, noVthat
the market is overstocked with adulterated liquors for
to sell during the Christmas Holidays.
Wines and Liquors sold by me, if unsatisfactory, can
be returned. JOHN CASEY, Jr.,
di-lm Sucoessor.taJ. V. Snider.
BRANDIES —« Pinot CastilloE,” MareM,
*nd other Cogntca ot virions rinisawi.M -half
pipe* and qaartorcaakß: Pelleroleln Rochelle Brandi ••>-
pale and dark, la halfpipet, half caska, and an9<eifh&
OMk*. Imported aad for sale br
- HS3RY BOHIiBN & 00.,
W 6ml *2an AnhtV Vnnrth ■treat
IMPROVED BURNING
are now manufacturing, and are prepared to sell, a
Darning Plaid much'leßs liable to explode than tho
common article, and wo can confidently recommend it
as being mnch safer. TARNAJ,L <fc OGDEN,
odMlalft 4T2N THIRD Street. aboT*Nob“-
\*7ARDROBES OP ELEGANT STYLES,
V v for sale cheap, at manufactory, 269 South
THIRD Street, ’
RnilfflWr 7 JClnefl.
railroad.—the
l.atio conneeHng tie At
.Testers and|Sonth; .
&«*»> <Ur«£~Thli -_
iteatners to all , »<-£ ** —ith daily ; I!ne /if .
Clereliod mj BMaSw JttK l?2 twn *•"»/■»* **
tie Nortlrtweetera to *ll ports o« .
BOTCH? PHILADELPHIA jSd «TI
/
ffisissa^
k= u -’ wil -> «- : -
• Fmmoto6.: CThtcizoi PickerA
KadißOD.lndienr.: if f lStn;
- '3. H.HOTJSira': 5 ' 7 "
. _ ’ *
H: J. xnanrA-BTtr. ,0
d*B- General v„
1 $698,804 70
Sanities. JittiDa.
a A little, bnt oftan, fills the Pur
CIRANKLIN - SAVING iYUND—
*r No. 188 South POUBTH Street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, • nay* All
deposits on demand. . . j»jr» «i
Mc s? < " l bT Goreraraiit,
if ° lty Lo “’ l ‘’ Ground Bent., Mort-
TWb Oompuij deem. seT.tj better ttum Imre.
proDfa, ooDsequently »UL inn no liak .ith ft.
poßitor. 1 money, bnthm.e it mt all time. rmtd.
to return with 6 per eant. int.re.tto the owner.
Xhi. Company never
Peiialea,married or .ingle,' and IDnore mus
depMit.ln their own: right, and each depoeite
can he withdrawn ohlt by their consent
Charter perpetual. Ineorporated by the State
of Penneyfrania; with authority to receirs mo
ney f on trusteesnod exeentors
LA.BGB AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Office open daily from 9 to-3 o’clock,-«nd on
Wednesday evening, until A o’clock; ---
- : directors;
i 1 J 0 ’ > ou, S ?,* uno ‘“i Cyrna Oadwailader.
’ ■ i . George-Bimmll, ■.:
M 4»chiW. Sloao; Kdward T.'Hratt,
Lewie Krnmhhaar, • Henry Del&nr -
Nicholre Kittenhonre, Nathan Smedlly,
Joe. H. Batherthwaile, Bphraim Blaaohard.
dosapb Wi iiTppincott.
n.. . JACOB B. SHANNON, President,
Ctrtts OADWALLima, Treasurer.
d!8-y , j «,
£ ‘ A Dollar saved is twice earned.”
fJIHE STATE SAVINGS FUND,
No. 241 DOOK BTBIIT,
NIXT SOOB TO THE POST OPTION.
INTEREST PIVE PER CENT
Money recoiled Dangr, and erery MONDAY BTKHING,
v ' on nnroair,
IN 80 MB I,ABON AND BMALL,
• *»» ■
PAID BACK DAlij,
PROM 0 O’OLOOK A. SI. TO S O'OLOCKP. M
Diroarroas oil pmw THata noarr ar ohiom, as
GKO. H. HART, PreMdent, 1
. . . OItAS, G. IMLAY, Treeeurer.
J. HBMEY HAYJBB. TeHer.
TH'B SFBING GABDEJNT' sating
TUND. '-i.i! u'.D, V.
(Ouuras njnajmmxmta or Hmnniu.)
,p*bpbtda£ohab*jk.
IX7I m OWWsXirterwt.iiHawwt to JMposltoa, -
ud All Money* Paid back on Demand.
OmCJB, 831 NOBTH THIKD BTRMT, >
(Co**oLlDAlloa_Ei»t-BOILDIia )
Thia Institution j* now open, for the transaction ot
tgd is lie onlj ohutß«4 Swing Pond located
In,the northern part 6f-the city. * i ,
The Office will fe opeir (3itty) front tf to SV b>doek.
aadalaoon MONDAYS and 1 * TttXJBSDATS, from Sum
8 o’clock in the Bresta*.. ‘ 1
L . .. i__ v .
Frederiok'KJett, * i
fltephen SmiUt, v:
JoknP Lery,*-
Hon. Henry a, Btronf,-
Daniel tfnaerkofter.’
Hon. Win. Mlllward, .
Frederick SUkke,
Hartf ' -"l
Jowpk V. LeOlero, ■
Fresldei
Secretary, GIOBGXTa
CRAVING, PER OBNT. IN.
S 3 TBBEfIT—NATIONAL-'SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY.—WALNUT STREET. BOUTH-WISTGOBNEB
Of THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. -
laooaroxltan'BT m Bwt o»* Pa&syiYASia. -*
Money!* matted in any lua. lam er small* and in-
the day cf deposit to the day of with-
Thc oaoe la •■opes* every day from 9 o’clock In the
morning till 0 o’clocxlnthe erenlng, sal on Monday
ad Thursday ereninn fill 8 o’clock. ? , -THY
HON J HENRY L.rBEKNSB; President. ...
ROBERT BSL7BZDGH, YJae Prasideat.
Wk. J. lud, Secretary, ...
' P1BM90BS: . , .
Hon. Henry L. Benner, V. O&rroU Brewitey,
Edward L. Oerter, . Joseph. B. Ban ,
Bobert Belfridgs, . Franca Le*r ‘ - .
SamJ. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerxes,
0. Lanlreth Mbbm, Henry Diffenderffsr,
Money is rewired and payments made daily. -
The inrestments are made in conformity with the
nroTisiOns oftthe'Charter, In-HEAL ESTATE-MOST
GAMS, enOOHD MINTS, and mich Bi.S cIMMoSi.
ties as will tfways insure perfect security to the deposi
tors, and wiloh cannot fall to give permanency and sta
bility to - . aul-ly
CJAYIKG .• STATES
K 7 TRUST COMPANY, corner of THiki> and OH3EST
NUTStreets. • ' i.
Large and small nunsreoelved. and paid bask on da ■
Otand, without notioe. with ttYM pfiS CENT INTIS
■AT front the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. •
Office boors, from 9 until 6 o’clock every day. and os
MONDAY XVItNINGS from T until 9 o’clock.
DRAFTS for sale on Ingland, Ireland, and Scotland,
from £1 upwards.
. President—STlPMN B. CRAWFORD
Treasurer—PLlNY TIBS. .
Teller—lAMJBß. HUMTIS,
@oUl* and Kestanrania.
A ECABB HOTEL,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH*
PHILADELPHIA.
OoSDUdTBD OS SKB XOBOPKAS PLAX. , ,
A new lease for a term of yean having been obtained
for this POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, it will con
tinue to be conducted as heretofore, on the European
plan, and the prices remain unchanged, via:
Room Pbe Day.SOo. Dishke 6Qo. bebaxvasy ass
TSA, SACS,' 87#0.
The house has been thoroughly renovated, and every
thing done to make guests comfortable. The chamber
are heated in winter by means orSteam Pipes, for whioh
no extra charge is made.
There is no bar kept in the house to be a source of
annoyance to guests.
The accommodations are designed wholly for business
men—hence no ladies are received.
IP"* This bouse is never closed day or night.
J. D. BROWN, .
S. BE YOUNG,
JONES HOUSE,
HABBIS&UBG, FA.,
(SrectedialWT.)
BLIGANTLY fUBNIfiHBD.
HOW OPBN TO YISXTOBS.
mjSO-y t . WELLS COVBRLY, Proprietor
DE LAKEY'S SALOON AND RESTAU
RANT, N. S. corner THIRTEENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. •
no2-3mo WM, A Da LANBY, Proprietor.
J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No.
• 808 MARKET Street, four doors store EIGHTH,
Sooth side/ Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roasted,
Pried, Pickled, &c., &C-, for Home Consumption and
Transportation. ' N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three
o’oloor oo22*tf
E D F-O R D SPRINGS—THIS
•well-known and delightful Sommer Resort will
be opened for the reception of Visiters on the 16th of
lone, and kept opes until the Ist of Ootober.
The newandspaeloos-Bnildingsereeted last year are
now folly completed, 1 and the whole establishment has
been furnished In superior style, and the accommoda
tions will be of a character not excelled In any part of
the United States.'
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
Q, ALL9N, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his guests, giro the amplest assurance' of
comfort and kind treatment.
In.addltion to the other'means of aoeess, IVI4 deemed
proper to state that passengers o*n reach Bedford by a -
daylight ride from Ohambonburg.
The Company have made extensive arrangements to
supply dealers and mdlrfddals with 11 Bedford Watery
by the barrel, carboy, and In bottles, at the following
prices, at the Springs, via s"
for a barrel (mnlbery). 94 00
Do. (0ak).*...8 00
X Do. (mulberry)......, ...t.....* 800
X Do. (oak). 200
Carboy, 10 gallons. 2 25
Bottles, IX pint, per doaen... % U*«W*«. 4. 1 50
The barrels .are carefully prepajfejc so that pur- .
ohasers may depend upon receiving the Water freak
and sweet* . *
All communications should be addressed to
THB BIDJORD HINRRAI, SPRINGS CO., .
aavlO.*' .. ‘W.rfrM* CWnntf at. f*
FISH.— 685 Barrels Nos. 1,2, and 3
rel. 30 do and tierces Salmon.
40 do Bea ghkd.-
246 .do Maekl&aw White Fish.
487 '’->\do Halifax and Kastport Herring,
660 Boxes Scaled Herring. Also.
630 Quintals* Ground Bank Codfish.
O O. BABLRB A CO.,
ARCH fit., SMOBtlbdooF aboya Fron
T3LASMA * OH -ARTIFIOIAIr
JL KOI All NOTION TO PHYSICIANS - ;—Th« abpT*
offers a yeniole for the exhibition of remedies t o tlie
•wed surfaces, which combines the following adTanta
tea: A good and nuT&rying consistence, easily waafc*4
off with water, diwolTes all substances that are
hie in neater, hence facilitating instead of obstructing
their absorption, and does not get rancid. The lost
gropertj alone renders it an inTaloable acquisition to
le practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail, at ' SIMXS’S Laboratory and Pharmacy,
mbs- •*’»ralfth and Qbastfijlt Itrse*.
r
/T IS OF TBJS HIGHS STJLMPOE TANOE
JL frr-every one_to know where they .will get the
most for their money, especiallyeuch times as these.
ZIEGT'BR & SMITH* jSVholeaale Druggists, corner or
SECOND end fIREEN Streets, are disposing of their
White Lead. Ground Paint*, of all Colors, and Window
Glass, all of the best quality, at prices which will ha
pleasing to bnvam - nail
mqoroa ALls.—2o casks Younger's Ale
'la Glass 'and Stoae/in store, and for sals by A,
MKRI.NO, 140 Fontb JRONT Street.. . d?
OLD SCOTCH WHlSKEY.~lopuncheona>
▼err superior Old Scotch Whiskey, Jn bond, toil
for Hit by A, fcatfa fftQtiT St. i
IM B ISI, If DBSUUB,
T John santot Jr.,
8. Pitojto,
1 Jacob
Joieph M. Obwcß, .
J. We.ley Bray,
Bobeti B. Baridaia, ■
■P. O. JUimaker.
' John p. Tezree, V
©eorga HneAt. r -