The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 18, 1859, Image 4

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’ -This, eMltaniinfciraWfljjdipg/apQji'.tlie oanmg of
Mr. > P? 9
TOufthtimoto r
inovea tli» *pp«mt«i«nt of tt oommlttoe of five to
Wflbora'-tosoola-ttfe ae.Atsi it being, allegoA that
fhoVaSnSnOf resided in, their respective distfiots
•to«TrilMtion.- Tbo Spaakerruled the motion out
ilj
ftQm'iie and Wb « ttioappearanoo
jt&tt'pifc foif * tW, £yjr-_
poM w * *'j; * iiT-;
to® i«^lfi : and^ota<EQ^sago'to.Col-pijo*‘j^^-
ttio to oxplain or retract,
wlthiiywbetjneM*gei..i CapltDonoTahibelievea
iicoompßnimßnt'bfihßj’ft^'ipni'joTipeeoll;. arid M
he'hadijeen attack fid.where fheeoubi not reply,
aafjw. tfhttMtfd
arith contempt, he assantieil Col
he was leaVing IbYOaiTVol guilds'aftir the Home
aajouraea l ,/m.l>t^P'^)l l A WS*Jfc.) h . , .°fc
one.overhwftOhumh’aEheadpand thom drew a
id jbfitfl: fa*B “that;
sair Mr. Donovan, put hishandto his ’breaat-coat
heerouidprrfiabiy bnakot 'interference on-the
the time !; \s s ; is ':■' : -V;, .. ■ u ' ; . .V'-. <.’. ■ .
\We understand that anarnitihaaeinee taken
-V f w
Judge .Peayeon, who has * righteous rhorror of . the
law ojihe onageWnfcaTOtJ j uncomfortable .way
of Indulging hlmselfliOiihe extent 'of the" iayy ;”
This is thoKtatory’of afarce'tha't might' have been
a tragedy j cCa/bhttle' ;that ; inay introduce one
party to a'pricoxTaell. i-;i; ’ ■
t'jTieahVJtti'bave' glyen yofl a notice to-da/of j
UtrifliifiiHainettlyi bneOftlfamember*fronryour
oitypbnthave soaroely left myself room. Heblds
flrtmber.''' In’^eraon, ‘bejla
' rather spare, .with a
Is.haigbtene*! by.theoareful attantlon be givcs to
overytbing.ihst. is'Under consideration, ill's
Bpeoeh'oB, ! tbtls far, bate'' been' limited; to simple
etate'monW.of'fac’la,' made, with gfeatbrevltyjjn, a
' olear and audible voice. He la essentially a time
■ Bavlng‘iii>n,,anilftbelreworemany like. biro, the
business would move on rapldly. ' He is amember
of-'some of the most Important and laborious opm’-
mlttees, l and ; appesrsLb > -b®,t°o'bnsyibiaff'ord.tte
time for .diluting a threeinisntes speech Into an
honre
tioos were’n\sdo .for tjtntq Troasurert tho foolish
custom of.complimenting friends by simplynoml
batlßgiihemfer'an "Office, with ;the knowledge
they will not be voted for, was - running out to a
stopped 1 Itwlth
a rpund tar n by a yery gonUy put question,. J‘ Mr.
Speaker, may I ask if it will be, in order nowto
.nominate.all.the 1 rest 1 of oiir foilowcitizeiis
etc 'XI/i il.- ~ -• ."" i-" BBNtbBT.
'[tWlrrelpdiiSenee'ofThePreßs.]
Having no apocUlin tereat in the excited oonteat
for thhSthtefreMrtrshlPjTihavo'employeirm'j
Ume ftyaomp'diy I , inpbserying'the men, whore
preiont the various portions of onr Stater and In
forming
pud. Influonoo, 'Knowledgeand the capacityto
understand the tietailsandbearing of proposed
lnepsurcsare essentially'necessary, in % statesman,
bnt of themselves the; will not make him a sno
dersfutdeador; To this. end’ he must pbssess the
power -of ,ogmbtnihg bis. fellow-men together in
purpose and in act.-' The samo distinotion that
eibta boftreVniihe merelylhrave soidier and the
able general is aleo found'between the learned po
litioal eoonomiat'Bid’th'o' ekllto statesman. One
Bees what'is right-4-the other makes , his fellows to
see It, or,at all events to fellow himin the pallifi
it indicates! ‘ \ ;
The lsader of-the Demooraoy -in'thO'House this
session is Max Goopp, of Northamplon, who pos
sesses peppiiar, adyspta'gW, formating himself a
Statoreputation that will prove laaliogand ad-
B' minority baa I many
adyahtagea. .'Hwip'ffee.and.unshapklwl. ..Hq hot
no ,to originate Tuoaaures which party fealty
inakea'himsupport, while his own judgment-may'
not,altogetherapprovo them. ■ The majority, must
irro{Wo A the’*ieadlhg measures, and'ho -is. free io
oensure, or. condemn. . Everything .is open, to his
eprptipyj every yreatpoint inviteahis attack. 'Few
men in tho State ; canbßtter-appreciate these ad-
and
to turn ttem'toa«sonnt.'.'A's:idaader, Mr. Oocpp
finds.most-able and effioieut supporters in Mr.
Gritman, of Luserne, Judge Kill, of Frank Lin, and ;
Mr. Bmith.of Berks; -s;: - ■-!. i.-.-,
,Onthe Opporittonaideo? the House, are quite a
numbcT of strong men, among’whom it Is difficult’,
.the?session.:;, A, if.
A _S.“dluiao,'of da#
quelSimaT aro moo of Vhom any Pennsylvanian
mighfVe'
speedily, gecpgipsfid ty.jl(eirparty frieni&.-'.Chsl. ;
Thorn,.on the samp aide, is probably thej'best
tactioliirin'tii'eT,i/gfarafnre, ; and''ihadoselydivi
dedlpjue jrould;proven formidable opponent. - -•
u propose from tlmo to time to send you sketches
of .thrinoiubers, commenoingwithtbe .Philadel
phia members of . the House. 5 I h ave already
alfuiied'to'Thonv'wßfim everybody know* to&well
to-needany. desoription'ofhim. - He,' is - beyond
doutt-the moet populaf of the Philadelphia dele-:
gallon’jjpeitapa'thl lting idtaihe hisi spen t in the'
service' of‘the puftioi make*;’ bisoonstituenta ad
dress him-dirpreferfencotp bthera fla.asort of old
n6qnaifltStip^ v ; jTi(©i 1 5|(lo; , of/ ! iet(ors.,iim daily re-'
•selves, on'all manner of subjdei*, woqld bo appal-,
in* to mpst,m|n{ ! ,!iii,t,.^p r^! iibifays dtjflp poifi'
oheerfnl-and ready,;:ahd r :every. one with writts
tO''himi' whether • politipal/riendcir foe, gets an
obligiogtihswofhjt return of maili. Mr-Thorn,as
a.politician, is a-hard subject,•bnthe is about the
liH.deatjrorMng.jepreBentative,-onr. city hoa ever
had at Harrisburg,-and : hia: obliging gbe'4 nature
goeafar to'mitigate, the pondemnatidn l earned, by,
v;. 1
.One ofothoMfunfcrtanatot resalts
that'
eeek|i';,tp.j'allpy»ate ithe : tediousriesa of legislative •
{or^ay.-- ) MepJure having
beirf .pu pAe of the ■ commit tees.to examine a cop
te'atcd.oleotfpn:oaae/Wpsooodpied.i>yotherlegiala-
tlveduties&nd.unable.to, attend' itameeting. -'Ah'
old sot of Aertimbly requires ofjßuoh ;
a oommitteo to tbe'sbsdnoe of any member
mandhfin. dbalrman "of the eommiUee lot.
jesUenorted ColorfeT MoClare*® _ hit;
Btslementj that pladea^aV -;
tending. to his.dutlestwoncet'behigselUxer mlsan*'
do.r«U)odj,or.n9t.heard cojz:e9,Uy»-be.ifSB.orderod by.
the Speaker hefore. the Hahse •.
MrrMoOJoresdTdnheditothefroiitoftheSpsak'err
who bade Mmeeff Reprimanded.
This goes pnitAft.reooVd, a a£[ti abroad to'the conn*
try) branding one most atten
tive members In theXegislatare jur .derelict to bis
daty4tfa& lt is' to bo r£>
gr^t^thit^O^ea^er^awrqngy,^
Cilbnol .fxeuaecta Che.Hotue', to
whether it was * sufficient, : and : tfihs 'anoV time tb,
mtsotuevous c°n«qden'6el bf this pleooof
legislative fcm. 'Bbntij'bv. 1
Thfi'Stitddf Thitigs in Groene County,
- Pennsylvania; & •- * :-*v
[OorrMjxwdtoty ;•':
v •' , ’ i ttis#lhw£,“Crime Co./Jin'.’l, 185071.
Tbe.pemoersoy eI. SMM> county'BSMmbltxl In
Deoentftr, for the pnrposo 'dilegata
t» ■?^v%“7®PUo%b«
oatlod'tO noinlnato a'oandljatofor Canal.CoinmisiJ
. aionor on_^»m=ofMartK-n>ati> ! iffld''Odt. { iJSnSM
- B - ■
■ unanlmonalyappointed, -
ofD.taooMtlo mntlAdnu. were notadoiited 7 This
licad.pftiiirßtaitojidminlstiatlon-ana-tbat of-tbtf
npon-ft-qaeatlon-wMchad
jnitsofnoccmiprcinlAi-ana.it woinotthewiah to
paai _ xMolutlona. appliudingroio', l without sarins
Wfcetb’er.JtlSproperly"th<Tprovince*
o* MtfPwffaent of (ho Unitea States, on reoetvipsa
j<? nfi'oorialderation,
- °g* nnj*WoMiJjforcnM, 10. plajrory thani to any
‘ pfanM.J or.,Whether It is hla
. ; ti!anlWnoou«iappll6atlon of Wo Ter-'
. £ #r .S ,m £‘ lo J! th'o'ond
. - or too other, it boingjpro-gliwOiy, aoooiripariying
it with a,spec a!,in«Aifg6 'to Congress,:anpesllng
i°£ h 8 WC% people, and askiUg it ar
‘ -»yor : «fo.a«i»f hfe to impora it 'npon'
failed,' to
■ 8 -f~»”»“ d :P a frooagoof, the Govern
-l^j r -v7 i ,# jit^^^A: , ! p.st4ndard,oflieiof)craoy,
'' IdV'i&vM'Jzityrf&tl *ii-_r<ia4outof tht v drty
' ftSndS'Wtio trledto
i-t&eOE^ghf,
; an&_*a<f«jier ouri
llliKtali
*/frft* >- - -
■r'-.'. i i ;'i r t ».-
bg^Vactimu
THOMAS A SONSi
U •- nm-us-mhi in soma -rooBTH -araasiT
• Tfilt AND B^TATD^
" tVaritplilh ;r.Uailo, ; lB4f;J fl n ?a .Tj’ ) 'if:tliBS»-
:> January, at .the
gfrafifto. ~ . _
r o* the handbills <rf |b« Jl4lel noir
\*Wh
tlTinerdll aeacriptldM of All the Bold .on
h*?slloirtni*Taeßdiy!”' -*' * lA ' ofc '
r- 8d« Be
tlgUaj «&<l ! oo©«lon*lly3 n 'o? l, , Ptl ' )U ?.£* l *
ilvtnete; (of whloh >l.OOO odtfei ere tfrkMed weekly,)
'tteOfekArgt ; » r , ; f - ,l *,
i. . r-.-rr?: v- i"
' ■ REAL IST ATI AT PRIVATE SAM. •
bar® a larg® amount -of Real Bstat® at Prl
#at®'italapinoludiitf;'®Tflry r, <leB®iptiott" of
loMtrjT: f Mpsrtj,. f kofol to k*4 »> th»
motion »tor«. '■'>v -
libraby op thb la.tr HENRY pbnning-
EBQWa are' now _preparing catalogue's of the
Library of. the lete.Henry Pennington,'Esq,, deceased,
Ip. which. wIU :be found many curious and valuable
books,, a ;numb«r of them illus
trated-byprlnwdnnd manuscript insertions - Also, a
largo; eblleotlont of; interesting and rare' -autograph's,
i logravlDM. dso s Date of sale.will be made known in
rntua'aaveirUsaipehts:,..
" - '’.' sa.ooo EJIPIUR 00 AI. OOMPANT.
- This-Evening.. - *
■ Jsmttarj,lBtb, at? o’clock,, at tbe Phlladelpbla Ex
ohaoge,ftlUbe,aold— t . i
. ,For account of whom it majr,concern—
. 9 bonds, $l,OOO each* Empire Coal Company.
10 1 hares West Philadelphia PassengecßaUway Com*
POnttrfttlLpaldl, Bale peremptory.; ‘ 1
5 shares- American -Academy of Musio.
rsharb .Philadelphia Atbennum, ;
1 share Mercantile Library.
. * 2 shares Grand Island City Company (Michigan)—
p*rsW.6oi .s.'-r, £ - • < •'
, $2,000 Williamsport A Elmira Railroad chattel bonds
—interest 10,per cent. , >. , ;
Philadelphia Mutual Beal Estate Association
-Par $175.
,<7;shitea r Columbia Bank A Bridge * ’
'2t9 shares Mew York and Middle Coal Field Railroad
and'GoalrOo.r- . r . { • '• ;
* - ; • * ' , BTOOKS, NOTES, &0.
* -• • Oq Tneslay Xrenlng,
c J»an&ry Jl6tK at 7 o’clock/ at the. Philadelphia Ex
ohangewill be Mid—* t.♦ t•- -
For aOooant of .whointit may ..concern—
vH. Joneß, dated April let, 1857,
twelvemonths, for $B,OOO, In Error of theJFeatern In
surance Company. 7.' ’t '
' tfpteofß? F,Shannon, dated November 27th, 1857,
twelye months, for $60.60* infavor of the Western In
surance. Company. - -
Koto of McDonald'and Laughlln, dated December
28th, 1657, twelve months,' for $lOO,- In favor of the
Western Insurance Company.
tWSNtfY.BIXTH' FALL BALK-THXB' EVENING.
iWiU include—
Orphans’: Court! gale —Estate' of -Richard McGrann,
deceased.
TBN-vTHRBB-STOBYi -BRICK DWBLLTNGB, Nos.
2402, a4W, 2t0«i'2403. 2410,2412, 2414, 2416, 2418, and
2420, Fine street,“west ofTweptytfourth street;
Orphans* of James M. Power,
i : ‘i a .v \ -deceased. ? - *
THBBE.BTORY brick DWELLING, Poplar street,
rents sideYronrUrhousrweat of Sixteenth street;
Peremptory 1 Bide byorder'of Heirs—-KstAte'of Joseph
-i- . , -.Murray.-deceMed.’ :
> TWELVE. THRBE-BIORY BRICK. DWELLINGS,
west side of Fallon street (formerly Flower street,) be
tween Eighthaud Ninth,' Fitswater and Catharine its.
sdtiTQ,-PINXH STREET-Two three-story'brick
dwellings, Nos. 1085 and 1037 South Ninth stroetj strath
of' Suffolk streets !) > - .
. IRREDEEMABLE’ GROUND-RENT.—A well-secur
mdirredqemsnle'groand-rent of.s4oa year.
, THREE-TWO-STOBY BRXOK ; DWELLINGB, Now
Market street, north of‘Poplar street. »
. ; TGRBE.BTORY. BRICK DWELLING, Margaretta
street-west of Front street..,. i
GREEN,STREET.—Tbree*story brick dwelling, No
1002-Green street west of Tenth-street.
/ISDUTHiEIGHTHr STREET,— Three-story brick
dwelling, South Eighth, street, between Carpenter and
Prime streets., r *, ...
,LOT-OF r .GROUyD, iWMt<Bide .of Somerset street,
north of the Haverford Read,West Philadelphia
Asitgnee’aVfl’remptorrSsle —SEVENTEEN THREE*
STORY'BRICK DWELLINGS, fir: Five fronting on
VieSna of,West-street, Eighteenth ward,
and 5 twelve, fronting, on .Reed’s avenue/ The whole
so be "sold'together as pne. property. They rent for
$l,BOO a year, v fTT" Sale absolute
Same Eb^U.—GROt'ND RENT $46 —A well-seoured
irredeemable grouod rent of $45 a year. JJjr* Bale pe
"two* STORY BRICK DWELLING, Iwocl, street,
south «f Prime street, and west of Twelfth street, Se
cond sruriU, . • »• • i -j. . l
TWENTY-SEVENTH 'FALL BAtiH—JANUARY 25th.
WtlUoclude—
Orphans’'Ooort .Bale—Estate of Amos P. Hughes, Do*
,?v v ‘ t:; srJoease4l5 r Joease41 j'' r, I
TWO LOTS* OV7 GROUND, fast ride of Twelfth
street; south of Thompsoh r street, Twentieth ward.
""Peremptory f SaIe.—NORTH - FRONT STREET
Two frame frame shop, and large .lot of
grbnndi, -east aide of Front'etreet, north of Otter street,
»ot 86-by 100 feet,-two fronts. -
i Peremptory BaIe.—FRAME DWELLING AmdLABGB
LOT— dwelling, and large-Jot of
ground,'-west*s!de‘of Leonard street, north of Otter
str6bt; iate Kensington, Jot 40 by 80 feet, two fronts.
T WO-BTORY c BBICK FACTORY, avd TWO THRIE
STQRYj 'BRICK> DWELLINGS, northwest corner of
streets. ■
.THREE-BTORI,BRICK STORE AND
Tifenty'drotf street, south of Winter street, between
, Rioe and Yin* streets. -,
. ".THBEfc-BTOBY BRICK DWNLLING, No. 106 Fe*
deralstfe4t,.tiita two.three-storybrick dwellings in
.the reironMarionktreet. ! '
. Pale, No. 018 So. Thirl street.
NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
. , : ’ v'Thle Morning,
■ 18th lhst.»at,l6 o’clcclcVatNo jOIS So. Third street,
be)ow Christian street, the neat household and kitchen
furniture of a family declining housekeeping. .
i 07” May be examined on the morning of sale, .At
;8 o’clock;; *;.
SALS OF VALUABLE MIBQHLLANFOUS BOOKS.
} ' This Efsnlhg. 1 ' . '
I Jan. 18th, will he sold & collectlon of miscellaneous
ißooks, a portion ~ the stookofa bookseller declining
[business; 7
,ol7"'Catalogues on morning of sale.
'bale: of .valuable .miscellaneous books,
?. APpBTIOKFBOMiA PBIVATB LIBBAB7.
> 3 t . This Evening, /-i .
• Jon.lB,will be sold a collection of valuable books from
\ it/" Catalogues and books ready for examination on
morningpf file. ,
1 Also, atß l share in the Ueroanttle Library.
! - • Bale at Nos.lSdand 141 Booth Fourui Street.
SUPEBIOB FUBKITDRE, FIANO-FOBTB. FIK B
MIBROBS, BRUSSELS OAB*
\ ?JBXg,'«ke;. \ ,* v , • , ,
; ‘ Oh Thursday Horning,
|-'At~9 o'clock, at the 'auction store, an extensive
caudrtmsnt of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant
‘piaho*fortcß,"f(ae mirrors, ;carp*t«» etc., from families
‘declining' housekeeping, removed to the store for con
venience of ea!©.-> ■ .
BY -TOLLIAtt Hi BTEHE, GENEEAJL.
AUOTION AHDCOMMIBSION BXOBB, No. M
:NortJcEI(3HTH Stteet, below-Arch. ‘ ’
1 ! - 1. A. BLIBON. AnoUonem
;N*«r- ANl> SECOND-HAND • HOUSEHOLD FUBNI
j TUBB, OABPBTB, FBBNOH * PLATE MIBROKB,
! 1-AINTINUB, BNOBAVINQS, BILVBB PLATED
WABB, PIANO POBTB Ac.
. ..1 i vf’-tCTfi'^ednrfsflaj'Morning,- ' «''
| At tnaanpUqn.gtore.at IQ, o’clociyb/ catalogue, Will
be flold s pf Bapprtor Rosewood, wal
nut and, id ahpjanjr.forniture, carpet*. mirror*, plated
ware. planpXorfa, Ao.. * •
rEBNaaBABLBjMWK. BIBSBIAK-AMD ENGLIBH
BITCH,.LYNX AND
. OAPK9 i AND
TALHilfi. MBPM, <stlFf $, OPErAoLOAK", 4c.
• 1- On Wednesday-Morning,
i Prerlpusto the i*|e, or furniture, 100 lota of aaperior
Purs, as, above., Also, 20 dot Par aud,Beal**kla Gloves
and Gantlets. : , , r .
I IL/?iOonalgnwenta ot new and: second-hand hoaee
holdfaroitare, piano-fortes, carpets, 1 watches, jewelry*
solicited, os which liberal'cadi ad*
Vasoea.willßemade if repaired,
*i - uTe- Out-door sales attended to promptly. Charges
as. moderate as any other bouse In this city.
;T M. GtTMMEY & SONS.
«• BKAL SBIATS AUOMONBSBS,
’ Ml .Oanuney, *' Bom, »uotto»e«ni. will
kola MsolM Mles of R»«l SeUto, Btoola, &o. AUo,
icmeeliold fumitur# atdwelUng*.
’ 1 bsAl : bstl*
\ at mvAt* bam.
V E7“- 0n oar Private Bale Register will always be
round* wj large wntront or real estate, inaimiW
every description of city and oountrv property.
' ; 3. M. GUMMBy A, 80N8, . *
‘ i L ' Baal Estate Brokers,
‘ . f 620. WALSTDT Street, beloif Bixth ’
CfAXUEI* .NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
y and MONBY WAN OYNOI, No. 2U4 floats
below .Walnut,‘opposite F«*t rt.. only
Wlimt doors below the Biohange;
' Hoars; of baslnaas from 7 o’clock, A.K., until 10
b’i&ook in the orening, -
HJaMoo*. side*, and MIM »th» Auction 1 House,
mried upon the most setisraotory terms,
j i/n - OAPITAL iaoe.pOO: l '
; ] lMftablitktd/orikt lait TKirty Yimn'
; Admncos made bom one dollar to thousands on l)la>
mends* SUTBrPlaterWatobefl/'Jewelr/, Hardware, Mart
ahttrffa, Clothing, furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Carriages, and 1 Roods of
trerr description., ~'< '
I Afl (ooda. eu remala - any length of time ngntd
ipoa.-<r iir ■"’■.-j ' . , - .
- AUadHnces.bom, one hundred dollars and apwirdil
vCI. be,ebarged 9 per. cent; per raoutb j WO and orer.
tbslowsst^arket / rate«>> l ,- "i->: >*\
i_*W»/tofeHoaM baring a depth of MO feet. hMlargt
Ire end to store all valoabUs, and ttrll
the promUss; also; a heavy fun I
nnee effected for the benefit of ell persons haring' goods
‘i^®* 4^«t-*®oo«ttt r ofrharing an nnlimitM
. this- oflee is prepared to make adtanoes on'more* satis
* oc ® nun<>^J| t in S terms tbaa - any other in
r ; TMone/adTanwd to tbs’ poor, in small amounts, with!
OAtauyebarge. •ni .. . •' ■ * J .
’ 5 _ ;-.AT. FBIVATA BALB.
J’steot Leier and other Watohse, /ewstrr, and
be sold atrednasd oridss; enl«lf
®nnß, JJtotolß, &i.
GVN STORE.
1 PHIL Ip, TV,I L.S O N Bc CO.j
4&2 OHEBTNtJTBTREBT,
Ask the atteiiiion of Merchant*,' Cuntmiths, and Sports'
men, to the rory supaaioß Fowling piece., Rifleaf & c .
of their own minaf.otnre, whloh are not sarpaened br
the best Imported Cons in quality-and.finish Tha
bhootiso QOALITIBB of eaetfOud mifltif4otUred by them
will - :They, ate alao-iegoiarly re--
ceiring,'dlreit from the* makers, a fall assortment of
the .-‘‘vf' 4 r ” - • - ••►’
BEST: ClfAflS OF BNOXIBH AND FBBNOH GUNS,
j Of the celebrated stamps of
Westley Richards, Moore A; Harris,
Pprdy, Bean & Adams,
Greener, f *.i. •' PotfderaaxJ* JnsHy, &c., ’
S g6 H 1 ? r wit £ 5 compete rtock of the cheaper style of
&"m “k,t rilili*? W* ‘i®
? (AH VABIBTY OP GUNSHITHS’ TRIMMINGS,'
•Bjo°ks, BodB t Mountings, Flask#,
4^ifcr.« Sfl^J'^3ltB, . atli Purnltaxe, Eley ? g C.ps, CarJ
*° M O n 'tbeitHbsf farorable terms to
ffi 6 M ~ ~ J . ~ . r Jal2-tfolB
FURNITURE and billiard
MOORE Sc CAMPION,
> m -No.isci second s^rekt,
iq ronoeotion with their extensive Cabinet Biuluess
are aßaperiornnicteof •
BILLIARD TaBLEB,
>nd bare now on band a foil flopplj, finished with ••
n MOORB & CAMPION'S IMPKOVSD OTJSniONS
are pr ncnoced bj all who have nsad them to ba
od£«ri r to all other*.’
For the quality and finish of these Tables the manu
fwtuiera refer to their nnraerong patrons throughout
;the Union, who are fipiniftr *!tb the character of their.
yrnk, jal4-oxa
0(de0 bg'-Stmtiort.
\|7"ILLIB'‘HD , BBiRi), AUCTIONEER.
. -No . 222 MARKET STREET,
-■li v -t Oa;Wednesday Morning, .! ‘ .. ?.
/iCgpnn analog-At 10 o T dook precisely, will be sold,
without reserve, a large.and desirable assortment of
staple and fancy goods; Included will be found; vie:
Gent’s lambs wool and 'merino shirts and drawers,
woollen hose and half-hose. dresß trimmings, oambrio
edgings an ‘ inserting*; do oollars and sleeves, tidy cot
ton, &0., &«. u" *.
- ‘TAILOBING GOODB. ■
Also, a general Assortment of french cloths and cas
slmeres, sattinsts, sewing silks,assorted colors: patent
thread, &?.,• Ac/- - 1 < ’
, * NOTIONS. \ •
Also, a general 4 assortment of. notions, suitable for
olty and oountry trade. .
B SCOTT, Jr.,-AUCTIONEER, No. 431
* CHESTNUT STREET)-opposite the Custom
House, between FOURTH und FIFTH Streets.
SALE OF FURS; ROBBS, &e.
h ' This-Morning, '
1 -By cata!ogtie,*"Consmeiiaing at 10# o’clock, a large
assortment of furs for ladies’ and gents’ wear,* fable,
mink, Siberian squirrel, French sable, and Jeuet.
Carriage capes, half capns, and victorines, with muffs
and euffs to match* Also, whits' ermine opera cloaks
and children’s'- ermine •YictorineS, ; muff' and cuffs.
Also, gents’ fur collate, far caps; gloves and gauntlets.
Ultra shed Buffalo robes, faucy carriage and sleigh
robes, Ae.-
15HILIP FORD, AUCTIONEER, No.
■X\- 930 MARKET STREET, between-FIFTH and
SIXTH, south aide.
■ iiUKNEaa, BKINLEI, * 00.,
■ No. 439 MARKET STREET.
MOSES NATHAN », AUOTIONEEH
ITA AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. B. corner
SIXTH andßAOßStreetl.
MJW PUFII.IO ACCOMMODATION.
MONEY!!
MONEY!
Money liberally advanced in large or small Amounts,
from ooe gollar to thousands, on gold and silver plate,
diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowling-pleoes, musical
Instruments, furniture, dry goods, olotmng, groceries,
oigars, hardware, cutlery, books; horsesfvehiolea. har
ness', and'aU'artiotes of'value, for any length of timo
agreed on, at NathaniK Principal' Establishment ,
southeast corner of Sixth and liaco streets.. >
PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted at
the lowest market rates. . .
GREAT BARGAINS IN-WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Ao.. ATPRIVATB SALB.atNATHANS’ PRINCIPAL
ESTABLISHMENT, 8. B Oorner of BIXTH and RACE
Streets.—Thb following artiolee will be sold fqr less than
half the usual storo'prices: Fine gold English patent
fall jeweled and plain, of-the most approved and best
make, in hunting cases and donble bottomed. Fine
gold esoapement lever and lepine wutehes, in hunting*
oase and open faoe, some of them extra full jeweled and ‘
best make. English patent lever watobes, es
capement lever and lepinOH. in hunting csbs and open i
faee, some very superior: English, Swiss, French, and
Qnartier watches; fine gold vest, fob, neck, and
children’s chains; .fine gold pencil oases and pens,
bracelets, breastpinß, finger-rings, ear-rings, studs, me
dallions, and jewelry generally. Superior Havana cigars
at $l6 per thousand, in boxes of 200 each, will be Bold
by single box.or quantities to suit purchasers. Nu
merous fancy articleß, Ac., Ac., Ac. <
Xcflol Notices.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
OITY AND COUNTY OF -PHILADELPHIA.
The Washington Star Savings Fund and Loan Asso
ciation vs. Andrew Longhrldge. Altai Levari Facias of
December-Term,JB6B. No. 66.
The auditor appointed by the Court to report distri
bution of-the fund in Oenrt, raised by the Sheriff's -
sale (under the above writ,), of
All those certain messuages or tenements and lot or
piece of ground (composed of three contiguons lots or
pieces of ground) situate oh the northwestwardly side of
Benton street (formerly called Hopklos* Court.) be
tween' School, and William streets, in the Sixteenth
w.ard ol the city of Philadelphia; beginning at the
distance or 186 feet northeastwardly from the said
.William street, containing In front or breadth together
on the said Benton street fifty-four feet, and extending
that breadth northwestwardly in length or depth sixty
feet; sold as the property of tbe above named- de
fendant, and more particularly described in the afore
said writ—will attend to the duties of hts appointment
at his office, No.'249'South' SlXth'street, in the city of
Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the 25th of January, 1869,
at 4 o’clock P. M , wheh add where' all parties In
terested are required to present and provetheir claims
or be debarred from all participation in said fund;
JOHN F. BBINTON,
jal4*lot - Auditor.
fN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
W. J. P. WHITE v JAMES LUCAS.
D, C.. D. 68. -. N 0.404.404- Vend. - Exponas.
1 Exceptions to special return.
The undersigned has,been appointed by the District
Court, auditor, to report distribution of theprooeeds
of the sale of .the following described real estate of tbe
defendant, among the parties entitled thereto, with the
facta and reasons upon which suoh distribution shall be
m&ae,to wit:,
I. All that certain lot of ground situate on the west
side of St. John streot, at the distance of about sixty
eight fe*t six inches southward from the intersection of
the west line of tbe said pt. John street,, with;the south
west line'.of.tho Germantown road, in the Kensington
dUtrlot of the Northern Liberties in the county of
Philadelphia,containing In fronton-said St John street
seventy-two feet,.and extending ip depth westward of
that width, parallel with George street one hundred
and forty-five feet more or lees to Canal street; bounded
southward by lot l - 0-, No. 81,” in a-.oortain pirn of
lots, fo'dout by Seth Craig, ana recorded in Deed Book,
A.< M., No.-16, page 341, westward by SAld Canal street,
northward by lot No. 2, in a certain;“ Breve de par,’’
Ao., No. 402, Jane Term, 1861, and eastward by said
St: John street; upon which is sfeoted a four-story
brick bhUdlng' seventy-two feet front on St. Job \ street,
and about thirty-four feet deep; also a one story brick
dye-house, and two-story brick drying-house connected,
and about sixty feet front on said Csnat street. - >
2., Also, All that certain lot of ground situate on the
southwestern side of tbe Germantown road, at the dis
tance of two, hundred and fifty-nine feet fire inches,
southeastward from the intersection of -the said road
And Third street, .in the Kenaitigtou' district of tbe
Northern Liberties of Philadelphia, containing in front
oh said road, seventeen feet seven inches, and in depth
of‘that width between lines alright angles with said
road, forty-eight feet six. inches on the.northwestern
line, and fifty-one feet nine and one half Inches on the
ftontneasiern line) upon- which la ereoted a tso-atory
brick dwelling house, No. 1218
; 3 Also) all that pertain lot of ground situate on the
southwestern side of the Germantown rbad at the dis
tance of .two hundred and seventy-seven feet southeast
ward from the intersection of said road and Third
street, in the Kensington district of the Northern Li
berties'of Philadelphia, containing on front on said
road seventeen feet Seven Inches, and. in depth of that
' width between lines atrlght angles with the raid road,
fitty-obe feet nine and one half inches on-the north
west line, and fifty-five feet one inch on the southeast
line thereof, upon which la erected a two-story brick
dwelling, No. IVI6. ,
i f v Also, all that certain lot of ground situate on the
.easterly 'side of the Germantown road, at the distance
of ; e*x<hundred and ninety-three feotsouthward .from
the. south side of Master street, in the Bald Kensington
district of the Northern Liberties of Philadelphia,con*'
'tainingin front on eald road tpentyfeetiand extending
in depth of Jbct width, between lines at right ang es
IwUh said road, ope hundred and- seven feet, a x Inches,
,opon whioh is ereoted a three-story brick dwelling,
with r two-story double baok-bulluing and bath-house,
•No. 1831,, '
> 6. Also all that certain lot of ground, situate on the
easterly side,of Gennantown-road, at the distance of
|seyen hundred and fifty-three feet southward from the
;south side of Master-street, and at the dUtaoce of oue
'hundred and sixty feet southward from tbe south aide
'of ,&■ fifty feet wide street, called Rhceoix street, con
taining in front on said road sixteen feet, and in depth,
eastward of the same -width at right angles with said
road, ooe buodred and fifteen feet, upon whioh is
'erected a two story frame house.
' .0, Also all that lot of ground situate on the west
sidd of Oadwalader streot, at tho distance of one hun
dred and sixty .feet, southward from the south aide of
Phoenix street, in the Kensington distiiot of the Nor
thern Liberties.Philadelphla/oontaining in fronton
said Oadwalader street, thirty-three feet, and extending
In depth .westward, between parallel lines at right
Angles!with said .Oadwalader street, one hundred feet,
.upon which ia ereoted a two-story brick’stable and car
lisge bouse.
7. Also, all that lot of ground situate on the eastside
of the Germantown road, at the distance of one han
dled and seventy-six feet southward from’he south
pide of Phcenlx street,.iQ the. Kensington district of
the. Northern Liberties, of Philadelphia, containing in
front oh said rood seventeen *eet tea and one-half Inches,
■(Ido tiding, on the south side thereof, the whole of an
alley two feet ten and one hair Inches wide, in the
dear, by thirty-six feotdaop laid out fur the use or said
I6',ana a lot adjoining on the south ) and extending
of that breadth in depth eastward,'between parallel
lines at right angles.wlth said road' one hundred and
flftben feet.
8. Also, all lot of ground situate on the
east aide of Germantown road, in the Kensington dis
trict of the portheru-bibetties, of Philadelphia, at the
distance of filxty-four feet ssuthward from the south
side of Pboeuix street, containing In front on said road
pi i teen feet, and extending eastward of that width, be
tween parallel 'Hoes at right angles with said road,
•ikty-dve feet, upon which Is ereoUd a two<stor/ brick
dwelllrig bouse; subjaot to a ground rent of *3O per
annum, payable Ist of January and July,
i Kotlce is hereby given, that the Auditor will hold a
moving for ihe purposes of hls appointment, at his
Office, No. 262 South THIRD Street, on THURSDAY,
the 27th January, 1860, at i o’clock P. M. All persons
are required to make their olaim* before the Auditor
pt the time and plaoe aforesaid, or be debarred from
oomingin upon the said proceeds of sale.
OHARLKS GIBBONS, Auditor.
Phlia., January 14, )859.
IN' THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of Robert Rbllng, Guardian of
ROBERT EBLING, Jh., and JOHN RULING, minor
Children of John Ebllng, defteaied, and to report dis
tribution, will meet the parties interested, for the pur
poses of Ms appointment, oh FRIDAY, January 21st.
iB6O, at4'o’olockP. M.,athlsOffice,No.432 WALNUT
Street. In the oity of Philadelphia.
; jall tuthafit OBCABLBS HBBGKANT, Auditor.
rN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COnNT YjyP PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of GEORGE W. BMIOK, deo’d.
The Auditor appointed bj the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the first account of Jesse Oaatner, junior,
and Lewis Bcnlok, Administrators of the' Estate of tbe
said decedent, and to report distribution of the balance
in the bacda of the Administrators, will meet the
parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment,
on TUEBDAY, January 26th, 1860, at 4 P M., at his
Office. No. 512 WALNuf.Street, in tlio city of Phila>
deiphift William ernst,
L jall-tnth»6t , f . Auditor .
jDTfllftta.
CJPEOIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Goodyear's
£3 Patent for Vulcanised Robber Biupenders, Braids,
Webs.and all other Fabrics acd articles made by combin
ing fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcan
ised rubber are notified that unless the same are properly
stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authori
ty, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United
States Merchants and dealers are invited to examine
specimens now in store,' and to gtte their orders for the
Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN
ER OF THE TITLES ANu EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all
the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and
many others.
, ;alSo, ltoenbes to manufacture and sell
-•and the Terms—may be obtained on application to
id* at No. 23 COURTLANDT Street, N Y
!u24-ly HORACE H. PAY.
©roe*rua
QOOD GROCEEIES
AT PAIR PRICKS!! !
OHAS. H. MATTSON,
SOUTHWEST CORNER TENTH AND ARCH STB.,
Has on hand. And Is generally receiving,' THE BEST
OF GROCERIES, which bewill sell at the most KEA
fcONABLB PBIOEB FOR CASH. Having a LARGE
add CHOICE ASSORTMENT’of BLACK and GREEN
TEAS, he is confident of being able to suit, both in
quality and price, all persons in want of the article, in
quantities of from one pound to the half chest. His
general assortment embraces everything in the way of
FINE GROCERIES, and he would reijpecifnlly invito
all in want of good artioles to give him a call. It will
be worth the trial.' no3o-8m '
&LATEI' SLATE!! SLATE!!l—Roofing
K 3 Slate, of all sizes, and at very low rates, kept ooa*
•tantly on hand, and for sale by
‘ FARING, FOX, A 00.,
GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street.
,Pf. B. Matejloofe pot on in the best manner, end H
• 1 - l-tr- .T** , k
IMPROVED BUIiOTKG FLUID.—We
m. ero now manufacturing, and are prepared to sell, a
Burning Fluid much less liable to explode than the
eoramon article, and we oan confidently recommend it
as being innch safer. * YARN ALL A OGDEN,
1 oa2o-lj«ie «7a K. THIRD BtrM» ; .hay. Hot!,.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1869.
£2, , ; I I' 9 r ' - " • I'j >i 1
ZOLLIOKOFFER’S iNTI-fiBfEUMATIO
CORDIAL is the oaly Effectual remedy ever placed
Jw'oro the public'*! a'certala asdfoliatfe.onre for-INt
PLAMMATOBY or CHRONIC BHRUMA,TISM This.
)tepirjjtjbp has cured thouiaodsjffho haye been af
flicted with ltheuipatiam in jts. moit psinful form, and
we are dally iii reoeipt'of letters and certificates of as
.tonjshing and remarkable cures. All who'have tried
,tbe CORDIAL speak in the mopt laudable terms of its
effioaoy.’ Fun af-ectir>na and'entire Batißf«otiou given
to the Rheumatic sufferers Prepared by THEODORE
DILKB, Chemist', N.E. oor. PINE and SIXTH Streets,
Philadelphia. . : . , jaU-8m
rriHE gre'at standard remedy of
A THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY
ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE
WHOLE BYSTEM. ? . - .
The Imperial Depurative, prepared by Dr. Loans-'
berry A Co., Is now acknowledged as the principal
Family Medicine for the cure of Oahobbous affections)
and SoBOFDLOns diseasesgenerally. The success wblcb!
attends its use in these inveterate diseases has no equal.
It is now used in these diseases with complete success,
where all other means have failed. Two or three bot
tles will satisfy anv.one of U& great curative properties.
Hip and Whitx Bwblmhq,.Ulobbatiomb of
the Bohbs, Mouth, Thhoat, Ac. Its beneficial and
healing characteristics are soon observed in these com
ilainte. No matter of how long standing they may hove
ieen, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPS*
RIAL DEPURATIVE inashorttirae. «.
Tetter aqd Scald Hbad.wlU as certainly yield to
this medicine ae it is used. Diseases of theBkiuand
all eruptive complaints generally cannot Jong remain
after using a few.qottles of the Imperial Depurative.
Its Tonic properties, ss well as. Alterative, render it
valuable to weak and delicate femalee. •/
The great purity, strength,'and .value of, this Family,
Medicine is uneqpaßed.in the cure.of -alidiseases origi- >
nating In an impure condition of the blood. It expels!
.all tho virus or diseased matter from the blood andre-<
invigorates the system..
the Imperial Depurative and wiahing ad
vice in their case, wiureceiva every attention by otter j
or otherwise. - >. • !
Prepared 1 and sold by Df. LOUNSBEURY A'oo., No.
50 North FIFTH Street! below Arch, Philadelphia. -
For sale also by J. F. Long'A Co), Lancaster, Pa. J.
H. Baser and 8. &. Stevens, Reading, Pa.' ‘Holman &
Co.,(Harrisburg-,* Pa. 0. W. Eptingr.Pottaville, Pa,
T. tc C. W. .McClintock, Easton, Pa. James Given,
Westohesteri Pa.- Schmidt *& Ce., Allentown, Pa.
Simon Ran, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr.H. s W. Leslie 1 , Bristol,
Fa , and Druggists generally.- - - "autl-rawAsstfiro
MONEY !•’» ’
NEW AND YALUABJLE DISCOV-.
* : DR . HAM-Va - *
, . AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT.
IT STIMULATES, EXHILBRATKS, INVIGORATES,
BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR STUPIFY.
This delicious Beveragu superior to all invigorating
•Cordials, Schnapps, Nervines, &o. in nse for the cure o ’
Dyspepsia. Nervousness, Heart-barn, Drows'ness, Kid
ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, &0.,
ee.it jrill.invigorate and strengthen, but will not in
toxicate ox; stupify. Persons who have become habitu
ated to the excessive use of Tobaceo, Opium,'and Spirit
uous Liquors, will find speedy ana permanent relief
from a desire to use these, destroying agents, by taking
a bottle or two of this
DELtCIOVS MEDICAL BEVERAGE ! •
Weak and- Mokly Females .will find. Dr, HAM’S IN*
YJGORATXNG.fIPIRIT a quick and sure cure, it being
a Regenerator as well as a strengthens! of the Human
System.. Each complaint that the AROMATIC INVI
GORATING’ OOIQHAL is calculated to oure 1b named
upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full'
directions for use are also minntelyvlven.
PBIOB ONH DOLLAB FIB AOTTLB.
Prepared by DARIUS HAM,
Principal offloe, No. 48 WATER St., N. York.
For sale by T. W. DYOIT A SONS,
n25-8m 218 N. BEOOND Street, Philadelphia.
The liver invigoratob,
PBBFXBSDBT DR.BASS'OmD,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY. FROM OUMS,
Is one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now
before >he pnblio, that acts as a Cathartic) easier,
milder, and more effectual' than any ether medicine
known; It is notonlya (fnikarffe) tint *Livsr remo>
dy, acting first on the Livsr to eject Ijts morbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to'carry off tbatmat{
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
daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it np
with unusual rapidity.
The Liraslsondofthe
human body; and when It
well, the powers of the
oped. ThesfcmacAisai
on the health/ action of
Jierformance or its fono
s at fault the bowels are'
system suffers in consa-
Liver—having oeased to
eases of that organ, one
made it his study, in a
years, to find some reme
act the many derange
ble.
To prove that this re
person troubled with Li
lts forms, has but to try a
certain
These Gams re more all
the system, supplying in
of bile, invigorating the
digest well, purifying the
health to the whole ma
eaase of the disease—ef*
Bilious - atyaoks are
Ur,'pravetited by the oe-
IMVIOOIAYOR.
One dose, after eating,
stomach and prevent the
Ing.
Only one dose, taken
NioaniAsn. . •
Only one dose, taken at
gently, and cures Goa*
One dose, taken after
FBPSIA.
One dose of two
Ove StOZ EbUDtOBB.
One bottle taken for fe
the cause of the disease,
Only one dose immedi
while one dose, often re-
Oholbba Morbus, and a
{£7*onljr one bottle is
system the effeota of me*
ness. • .
nj-Ont bottle-taken m for Jaosdio* removes al
aauowness or unnatnnd color from the skin.
One dose taken a short Q tlmo before eating gives
vizor to theappetite, and Jr makes feed digest well.
sOne does, often repeat* Lu od, cures Ohsokio Dias*
*hiba in its.worat forms. \~J while Bonus'and Bowsl
complaints yield almost 2 to the first dose/ •
One or two doses cure ** attacks oiused byWoaua
in children ' r there is no surer j<Mfer,'or speedier
remedy in the worlds it ~ never faitf.
■ few bottles core rfl Haom, by exciting the
absorbents ■ ~
We take pleas ore In re- commending this medi
olne is a preventive fer ram and Aooi, Chill
Firm, and alllayansor a BiLfodsTrrk. It ope
rates with certainty, and thousands are willing to
•testify to its wonderful virtues. , 4
'Alt l ohoust u an givtng ttttlr unanmoui tettimonu
inits favor.
UJ- Mix Wattrintht mouth with tk* {nvigorator.
and svalloxoboth together.
THB LIVER INVIGORATOR
IS A SoisuTirio Msdioal Disoovbbt, and is daily work*
. ing cures, almost too great to believe< - It cures as if by;
magio, evert the first dost giving-benqfit, and seldom
more than'one bottle'is required po care any kind of
LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re*
salt of *JDISJSABBn LIVER*
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dr. B,ANYoRD,'Proprietor, 845 Broadway, New-York.
Agents,for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT k SON’S, 218
North Becohd Btreet. • •
- Detailed by all Druggists. Bold also by BAMUEL
BOIES, Twelfth and Chestnut street**, and V. BROWN,
fifth and Chestnut streets Philoda. . apl3 tu th g.ly
■K _57 ~
NO MODE PAIN,
NO MORE RHEUMATISM,
Or Stiffness of the Joints, Lumbago, Head ♦
aches, Toothaches, or Suffering from
other Bodily Infirmities,
TUB RAPID AND COMPLETE EJf 10AOY Of
RADWAT'S
READ F RELIEF,
IN INSTANTLY STOPPING THS UOSt''BXOBDCIATIRO
PAINS AND AOUEB, BURNS, SCALDS, OUTS,
WOUNDS, BRUISES, RTO.,ETO.,
renders ,lt important that every family keep a supply
it in the house.
Armed with this remedy, a household is always pro*
tooted against sudden attacks of sickness. (Thousands
of lives of .persons have been saved by its timely use,
who were suddenly seised io the bight time with Cramps,
Bpasms, Vomiting, Cholera, Yellow fever, and other
Violent diseases Let a dose of tbis Remedy be takes
internally, as the case may require, when suddenly
seised with Pain or Sickness, and it wilt Instantly re*
Here the patient from pain, and arrest the disease!
, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
RHEUMATISM ...... In four hours,
NEURALGIA.,,..... ,Tn one hoof
CBAMP ......Id ten minutes,
DIARRHOEA in fifteen minutes
TOOTHAOUK. .In one minute,
BP A5M5.......... .In fire minutes.
SICK HEADACHE.?. In ten minutes.
CHILLS AND FEVER.............1n fifteen minutes.
CHILBLAINS In fifteen minutes
INFLUENZA ...» ....In six hours
SORB THROAT. In-tea minutes,
BURNS.. in twenty minutes,
FROST BITES
AGUE CHEEK......
PARALYSIS .....
LAMENESS,
BRUISES,
The moment it is applied to the injured pArts, all
PAIN AND UNBABINEBS OBASH,
Look out for counterfeits and imitations. •
Purchase only
RADWAY’6 RKADY BELIEF.
Price 26 cents, 60 cents, and One Dollar per bottle,
Agents in this city: DB. BWAYNB Jc BONfl,
W, B.ZEIBER,
dll-tu s A eow in W T. R. CALLENDER.
ASD IMPORTANT DISCOVER P
WASHING AND SCOURING
This important discovery has jast been patented .Ijy,
the United States, and it Ib doit confidently recommended
to Manufacturers, Houßekeopent, and" other!. It Is a
labor-saving preparation, and costa leas than half of any
othor article known for cleansing purposed While it
cleanses, chitons, and purlQes Cotton, Linen, and
Woollen goods of every description, it trill not injuro
the most delicate fabric. Certificates of its valne have'
been given by some of the loading manufacturers of the
country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and
citizens.
Mannj&otured by the Patentee, and for ale by
SAMUEL GRANT, Ja., & CO,,
WHISKEY.— >50 bbls. veryßaporior Old
Bye Whiskey. • • -V
1 00 bbls. Tery superior Monongahela Whiskey. In
store, and for sale by A. MERINO, 140 Sorth FRONT
(Street.
* iWe&ieiiwl.
|M ncf palregnlators ofthe
performs ita funotions
system are. fully derel
most entirely dependent
the Ltoer for the proper
tiona jwhen the stomach
at. fault, and the whole
Snenee of one organ—the
o its duty. For the die*
of the proprietors na s
Sractice of more than 20
y wherewith to counter*
meats to which it Is lia-
medy is at last foond, any
yxb CourtAisr, in any of
bottle, and eonriotion Is
morbid or bad matter from
their placet healthy flow
stomach,'causing, food to
blood, giving tone and
ohlnery, removing the
footing a radical cure,
cured, and, tekat'i* bst*
casional use of the Ltvaa
is sufficient to relieve the
food from rising and sour*
before'retiring, prevents
the bowels
TIVSBSBS. '
each mbatjWill cure Drs-
teaspoonfol* will always
mate obstruct! onremoves
and mjilnjb a perfect cure,
ately mlAves Oholio,
peatedf Hr* gate cure for
preventive Of Obolbsa.
needed to tkftwout ofthe
dicine after a long siok-
NO MORE BICKNSBB,
HAS OOBKO
AND IH ALL OABSB or
WOUNDB,
STRAINS, and
SPRAINS,
PRBNTIBS’H
SOIjTJTION.
PATENTED JUNE 22, 1860,
139 BOUTH WATER STREET,
Philadelphia.
Una megs'Qlarita
AMUEJj HEPBURN bos transferred his
iO Law Offlee from Oar Mala, Penna.-j to No. 711 BAN
BOM Btre*t, (between Chestnut and Walnut,) Phila
delphia He will attend to any business entruotfcd to
his oare. in the Courts of Philadelphia or in the in
terior of the Btate.
' Philadelphia, November 21, 1858. n24-3id
SAAO T. BEDFORD, BRICHL AY'ER
Ml. No. Sll PEAR Street, back of 211 WALNU T St.
oear the Exchange; residence 321 NOBLE Street.
Rangers and Heaters built and repaired, and all kinds
of Brick Work dono. -
Orders by Despatch Post promptly attended to. Best
of reference. nol6-2m*
THE ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE,
920 OnSSTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES. MERCHANDIZE. DANK NOTES and
BPEOIE, either by its -own LINES, or in connection
irlth other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
. POWNS and CITIES o* the United States.
9. B. BAND7ORD.
ntatnl RnMflotfnlfßili
Alex, mokinney,.
, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GBEENBBUIWJ, PA.
Will practice In Westmoreland, Armstrong and In
diana counties. aell-tf
T. T. ABJUW
A BRAMS A HATER,
t\. '■ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LOOK lIAVJSN,PA.,
‘WUt attend promptly to all professional business en
trusted to them. Speolol attention given to the eollee
Won of ol&ims.
airsiiHois
Got. Wm.F. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa.: L. A. Mackey,
President Lock Haven Bank; General D. K. Jackman,
Look Haven: .Hon. A. White, Lock Haven:
Scott, Lock Haven: Bullitt A Fairtherne, Philadel
iphia: McFarland, Evans, & 00., Philadelphia: Evans
3c watßon, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price. Pniladel
?hia; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson,
'avlor, & Co., Philadelphia; Tener & Davis, Phila
delphia ; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W.
Quiggle, Bag., Philadelphia. . jy 36-tf .
TJSTE, COMMISSION MEE*
\J O HAST and Importer of HAVANA .BUGAYS,
(New) 188 Walnut street, second story. sul-ly
BWWrag.
FOB OHABLESTON AND SA
SS6B& VANN AH,—HERON’S LINE.
GOODS RECEIVED AND BILLS OF LADING BIG Nil'
EVERT DAY.
The splendid drat-olaas aide-wheel Bteamships
KEYSTONE BTATB and. STATE OF, GEORGIA,
Now form a weokly line for the South and Southwest,
one of these ships sailing every SATURDAY at H 3
o’clock A. M., alternately for Charleston and Ba
vannah.-
Until the steamship State of Georgia has received hex
new boilers, the Steamship Keystone State, in order to
accommodate passengers and the trado, will make
Weekly Trips, alternately to Charleston and Savannah.
#OB CHARLESTON."
The steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain O.P
Marahman, will sail on FRIDAY, January 21. J
FOR SAVANNAH.'
The steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain J.J.
Garvin, will sail on WEDNESDAY, January 26th, at 10
o’olock, A. 81.
At both Charleston and Savannah, these shipsconnect
with steamers for Florida and Havana, and with rail
roads, &0., for all plaeesln the South and Southwest.
FREIGHTS REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average of If per oett. belov
New York steamship rate*.
INSURANCE.
IRJIGHT and -INBUBdMOB on a largo proportlot
of goods shipped South will be found to be loiter b?
these ships .than bj sailing Tassels.
Qabia passage 920 00
Steerage do 6 09
Branrsion Tloketa, good for toe present je ar. 30 00
Nqbiili of hiding signed irter the ship has Mllti.
for freight or push*! *?? 1 / to
. . A. H9RON. Jr.,
No. 838 (]»U 81) North Whsrr*#.
Agents M B. A_T._G._BUpl>.
n, wi!WlV|lW&ri< O. (V *. V..
Agents la Savannah. 0. A. GBBIN&B A 00.
For Florida, frora CfharlWrOd, iUsqit OABQLINA,
every Tuesday.
- For florid*, from Savannah, steamers BT. MABYIS
and 81. JOHNB, every .Tuesday and Sat unity.
for Havant, from charleston. steamer IBABIL, ot
the 4th and 19th of CTery month.' ja 6
ZSaT STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
SBSSL POOL. BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON'
DERBY, without delay, for $3O.
Return tioketa, good for six mouths, to either of the
above places, by any. steamer of the line, $6O for the
round trip, out and back.
MOM NEW YORK.
Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, Jan 23,13 o’olock H
Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, Feb 10,12 o’clock M,
Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, March 10,12 o’clock, M.
v rnodoiisoow.
Edinburgh. Camming, Sat unlay, January 22d.
Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, February 19.
Edinburgh, Camming. Saturday, March 19.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
FROM OLABQOW.
First Class,.
Steerage, found with oooked provisions,... 8
FBOH MBIT TOBC.
First Class....,
Bteerage, found with cooked provisions 30 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infanta in
Bteerage,free.
Return tickets available within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
First Class ,$l4O Steerage. .160
An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer.
For freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN & 00., 123 WALNUT Streot, Philadel
phia. » ■;
ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
HALL & LONBY, Buohanan’s Wharf, Baltimore.
J*B
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
gg£tefea.AMKBIOAN AO TAL SJAIL STEAM-
FROM NEW TORE TO LIVERPOOL*
Chief Oabin Passage.... $lBO
Second Cabin Passage.
FBOU BOSTON VO LIYBBPOOL
Chief Cabin Passage. •»..
Second Cabin Passage....
The ships from Boston callatHalifax
PERSIA, Oapt Judkins, CANADA, Capt. Lane,
ARABIA, Oast. J. Slone, AUBRtOA, Capt Millar.
ASIA. Oapt. K. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt. Ander-
AFRICA. Oapt. Shannon, son,
BUROPA, Capt J.Leltch.
These teasels carry a clear white light at mast-head;
green on etarboard bow; red on port bow.
ASIA, Lott, leavesN York, Wednesday, Jan 6
CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Jan 12
AFRICA, Shannon, “N. York, Wednesday, Jan. 10.
NIAGARA, Anderson," Boston, Wednesday, Jan 26.
BUROVA, Leltoh, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 2
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of the»e ships will not bo accountable for
Gold, SilTer, Bullion. Bpeoie, Jewolry, PreoUus Stones
or Meta's, nnUss bills of lulog are signed therefor
and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight
or passage apply to
jal-tf E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Groen.
STimcationsl.
Ballad singing and guitar
T. UISIIOP, 12C2 BILBEBT Street. <125-1 m*
1 ONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
JL-I N JB. comer KIQHTH end BUTTONWOOD Ste.
COMMRROIAI^kPABTMHNT!—Book- keeping la
all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly
for situations In any branch of business: Plain and Or.
namental Writing: Commercial Calculations; Lair and
Correspondence. No institution in the United Btatos
gives a more thorough and practical course. In this
department no te&obing Is done in classes, and U open
, BAY and EVENING. Time unlimltod
MATHEMATICAL AND' CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT—-(Separate from the above.)—Young .Men and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Olaa*
' steal Education) viz: Spelling, Reading, Writing. Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, &0., Ancient
and Modern Languages, with all the higher Oollogiate
-Studies. Sessions of Are months commence September
Ist, and February lit. Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these dates ana charged accordingly. Cata
logues furnished gratis.
mh26.tr V. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal
PHILADELPHIA
COMMERCIAL aOLLEGB, Aorthoiul oorner of
OnifiTNTJT and BIVEITE Btreota.
An Inutitntlon doairaed to fit young tn*n for ACS
TIVB BUBINRBS.
1 BOARD 07 TBOBTSXS.
b. B. Qomegra, FranoLi EofWdS,
O&o/go H. DtUArt, Darid Milne,
John Brarhawk, D&ridß. Brown,
Isats linker, A. V. Parsons,
D. B. Himnaoi Troderick Brows,
Joahn* Lippincott.
EVENING SESSIONS after September 16th,
Each Student has imditidoai. isbtbootiok ’at this
Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re
commendation a joung man can hare, for obtaining a
good situation. ,
CATALOGUES mar he had on application at the
College. seB-tf
BRPANT & STRATTON’S CHAIN OP
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLBQEB. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and
OHEBTNUT Streets, for Information, call or send for
circular. jelC-tf
EVENING- BBBBIONB HAVE OOMMBNOBP.
S SNYDER LEIDY—JAS. M. LEIDY,
♦ Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS’ ACADEMY,
Nos 148 and 150 SIXTH B'i'REKT, near Race ,
where a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC
ls*raaie certain to every pupil that may enter.
ACADEMY open day and evening. n 022
ZDrugs and <Ztij,erairals.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER^&^DO",
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
'■lannfaotarers and Dealer PAINTS, VAHHIBHIB,
ted WINDOW CLASS, Northeast corner JOUIITH and
SACS Streets, Philadelphia.
Sola Agents for the sola of Ike celebrated florefft
Plate Glass.
fTIAW’ & BEERS'
‘ •*- LUBRICATING GRBABE,
the beet and cheapest compound for greasing the axles
of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and
WAGONB, and HEAVY MACHINERY.
Yor sale in tin cans, kegs, wd barrels, hr all the
DRUGGISTS in the city and the MANUYAC’tfUUKRB,
No IftSOUTIT WA.TBR Mx+»\
OKIE & OAPP, 223 BOOK Street, above
Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer
cantile Paper and a<curlties generally. Attend the
Brokers’ Board dally, and fill all orders for the pur
chase or aiJe of STOCKB, BONDS, &o. ja7-lj
A. TREGO, REAL. ESTATE AGENT
* e AND CONVEYANCER, RIDGE AVENUE, first
do ir below Thirteenth str.ot, attends to the purchase
and sain of Real Estate, Negotiating Securities, Renting
Houses, and Collection of lioueo and Ground Rents, ana
Interest Monies. Satisfactory references given.
oc!9-3tn*
£> K. CORSON,
O-V REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Money Loaned on Bond And Mortgage.
Colleotiona promptly made.
NO RRISTOW N, PA
fTOONISE & 00.,
\J SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKER).
No. 40 Smith THIRD Street,
nmUADSLFHM.
Refer to the Bahxs and Broxbib of Philadelphia.
'{Hans Soxus.
aGSZtea PIANO-FORTES CORRECTLY
rnrfflTUNiaD by O E. SARGENT. ffttlsfaotion
warranted. Orders left at No 804 CHEBTNUT Street
Terms, $l. Twelve Fears’ factory experience ja4 2m*
ggggSaq PIANO FORTES.
fTTTT* Jaet received, an elegant stock of RAVEN,
OaOON, & OOy NUNNS & CLARK, HALLXT. DA
VTB & CO., aud GALE A 00. S PIANOS. MELODI
OUS of best quality, at , J. H. GOULD’B,
8. 2. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT eta.
mblo*y
ORIOK-MAKING MACHINE, 'WHICH
l-* 5 makes the Bricks and temper thoclay, makes fiom
>ua to tliree thousand per hour. Upward* of thirty in
use. Patented February 3d 1858. Machines and rkbte
for salo. Counties, or one-fonrth of the Patent, will be
sod. Known to be t.ho only praotical one in use. Ad
dress C. OARNELL, Germantown road, above Fifth
street, Philadelphia. dl6-tmrlQ
'3tt6tifr'ante groingattita
gEouaferri‘fire insusahcb
C-A-FIT-A-I, STOCK,
SURPLUS, 345,888 19.
FOR FIRS INSURANCE ONLY.
jal-a ta th tf
Fame insurance company.—phi-
Jladflphm, January 10th, 1850
The following Statement of the affairs of this Com
pany. on the 31nt December, 1858, is published in pur
suance of the Charter:
Capital authorised and ■ubscribed
Paid in
Bonds and Mortgages.,.. 44,525 00
Oa>honhaod 0 987 f 6
Loan* on call 6 COO (0
Balances due—t z : Agents’ Accounts, lu- 5
tereet, Ao fe.
Bills receivable, Premiums on open Polloi b,
(earned) 1,090 00
o. k mats*
RECEIPT*.
Preniiuirs on Fire v ßfrks, amounting to
$1,211,722 67
Pre" iurus on Inland Riiks, amounting to
$187,014 29
Interoat....,
LOBBKB. EXPENSES. &u
Fire Losses, all settled
Inland Losses
Salaries T.
Rent, Advertising. Return Premiums, Re-
Insurance, Commissions, and all other In
cidentals
GEO. W. DAY, President.
W I. Blanchard, Secretary. jiU-tuths Sir
FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.-TAME
INSURANCE COMPANY
Capital .$lOO,OOO. *
(Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to In
surance Companies, passed April 2d, 18Gb.)
Offlee 411 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
Bamnel Wright,
William W. Waiters,
Charles Rioh&rdson.
Jacob W. Stout,
Barclay Lipninoott,
George A West.
GEOR
W I. BLANCHARD, Sock
COMMONS
INSURANCE COMP,
PENNBY]
DIREC
BALTH
ANY OP THE STATE OF
'LyANIA.
ITOR3.
Thomas 8 Stewart.
John SI; Butler,
Thomas W. Kraus,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
John Allen.
OFFICERS.
DAVID JAYNE, President
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President.
S. 0. MOON, Beorotary.
OFFICE
N. W. corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Dr. David Jayne,
John M. Whitall,
Edward 0 Knight,
John K. Walker,
Isaac Jeanes,
Delaware mutual safety IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY 7HE LEGISLATURE
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia
MARINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS, )
OABGO. > To all parte of the World.
FREIGHT, \
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and LaDd Carriage,
to al parts of the Uuion.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Morchandiso generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac.
AFBETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1,1858.
Bondr, Mortgages, aud Real Bstate 71,383 36
Philadelphia Oitr, aud other L0au5......... 297,060 60
Btock lo Railroads and Insurance Companies 25,36:2 60
Bills Receivable * 201,666 36
Cash on hand 42,067 86
Balance in hands of Agonts—Premiums on
Marine policies recently issued—ivad other
debts due the Company
William -Martin,
Joseph H Seal,
Edmond A. Souder,
John 0. Davis,
John R Penrose,
George G Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. Al. Huston,
Wm. 0 Ludwig,
Hugh Oralg,
Spencer MMlvaine,
Charles Keller,
11. Jones Brooie,
Jaoob P. Jones,
.15 guineas.
THOs. 0.
HENRY LYLBDBNiSecr
iOREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
\X TRUST COMPANY.
OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, 403 WALNUT
STREET.
OAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $275,253 08.
Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE, MARINE ,
CARGO, and INLAND INSURANCE.
Charles O.Latbrop, j William Darling,
Alexander Whilldin, E, Tracy
John C. Hunter, James B. Smith,
Isa&o Qazleburst, John R Vodges,
J. R. McCurdy, Thomas Potter,
Tbos. L. Gillespie, Charles Harlan,
Daniel L. Collier, Jonathan J. Slocum.
0. 0. LATHROP, President.
WM. DARLING, Vice President.
JAMES WRIGHT, Sec’y and Trvasnrer dDJ-d&Wtf
sllo
6O
INSURANCE COMPANY,
£3 409 WALNUT Street, Phit&lelphi*
Capitalpaid In (securely Invested $200,000
Surplus ... 31.460
Tola Company having been thorough reorgan*tea. Is
now ready t 6 make Insurance upon all kinds of pro
perty, merchandise, dec , against LOSS or DAMAQB
JOY FIRE ONLY, upon favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob N. Keeler, Hon. 8 B Cashing
Francis Blackburn®, Charles F. Watroos, *
Rob. rt P. King, Elihn J. Baldwin,
K B. English, J. A. H. Hasbrouok,
George n Lons, Aaron Olose,
Joseph E. Stidfold John&l Beach,
John Prentice, Matthew Kelley,
Edward Wller, Alex. O. Lawrence
P E. Blrcxhead, Alfred Clapp,
Henry R. Foote, Wm 15 Forbes.
JACOB N. KEELER, President,
Hftsar R. Foot*, Secretary.
Philadelphia, Dec. 231,1863.
American fire insurance go.,
INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER
PETVAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia
Haring a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus
Invested in sound and available Securities, continueto
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise.
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DiP.iO?oaa.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris.
Samuel 0. Morton., Jaraos R. Campbell]
Patrick Brady, Edmund G. Dutilh.
Charles W. Poaltaey.
GEORGE ABBOTT. President.
THOMAS B. MARIS. Secretary. ja23-y if
rwr INSURANCE COMPANY, No. no
\J South FOUftTIX Streot.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital #200,000.
Organized 1861,
Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetni liv;
Personal Property, annually, or for aim period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De
posit* : hold Trusts and grant annuities-
ALFRED WEEKB, Presidettt.
11. 0. TYLER, Vico President.
J. W. Maarivx, Secretary
dirbotorb.
Alfred Week*, Hon. W. D. Kelley,
D. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J. W. Souder, P. B. Mingle,
C. X*. Ricking, James Watson,
J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Btokes, William Cnrtls,
jelB-ly G. F. Turner.
Life insurance and trust com-
PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK
Streets. Capital, 9612,726.08.
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur
chase* life interests in Real and makes ill
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They act es Executors, Administrators, Assignees
Trustees, and CJujriMani.
uavsvass.
Daniel L. Miller. Samuel B. Stokes,
Benjamin Cotter, William Martin,
Richard 8. NowUdd, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter,
YriiU&tn H. Kern, James Kuaton,
Burned C. Iluey, Thcophiloa Paulding)
Charles Hallow*!!, Edmund A. Sender,
Henry C Townsend, Daniel L. Hatehmrow,
Rodolphwi Krnt, ' John W. Hcrcor,
William H. Carr, Bills B. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christies,
William Rebertaoo, Joseph 61. Thomas,
Warner s£. ftuiu. John G. Brenner,
r.O. Mlchler, Benton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL B. STOKBB, Vice Pres*l.
Joan W. Hobroi, Secretary. nlB-Iy
INSURANCE COMPANY.—
li OFFICE No. 6 .EXCHANGE.
AOTHORJZRD STOOS ScOO,UOO. CHARTS*
pHkpgrOAL.
fire Risks on Merchandise and Buildings,
Marino lliskn on Vessel*. Cargoes and Freights.
Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads,
Cocala, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
Andrew Cochran, Robert F. Taylor,
William I. Brown, Thomas Shaw,
Richard G. Stotesbury, Georgo Cookman,
Peter D. Myers, Charles Btoy,
Robert U. Walker, Jacob Reed,
Jacob Lnkens, W. 0. btotesbury.
ANDREW COCHRAN, President.
William I. Brown, Vice-Preeident * nS-tf
Howard fire and marine insu
rance COMPANY, No. 4ia WALNUT Stmt,
Philadelphia
DIRECTORS.
Thou, L. Ludora, Win. F. Leeoh,
J. Edgar Thomson, Kobt. W. D. Trnltt,
M. W. Baldwin, Wm. K.Hamllu,
John 0. James, H. H, Shllllngford,
A.J.Buckuor, 0. E. Spangler,
John W. Sexton. 11, 11, Houston,
William llaignei, Wm. H. T/iye,
Edwin Booth, (JharloaF. Norton,
John Garrison. Isaao Slyer.
E. S. Warns,
President—THoMAB L. LUDSK9.
VlcePresideut-E. B. WARN*.
Secretary—OHAßL7£B A. DUY. seU-tf
Marljitura attfr Iron.
BAMOKL y. MESBIOK. J. VAUGHAN MBRRIOK,
WILLIAM H ÜBRRtCK.
COUTHWARIC FOUNDRY.
FIFTH AND 'WASHINGTON STREETS,
rniLADELPBU.
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and. Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for land, River, and Mara e aorvice.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tau’-s, Iron Boats, Ac.. Cast
ings of all kinds, either iron or brass
Iron frame Roofs for Has Works, Workshops, Rail
road Stations, &e.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest aud most
improved construction.
Every description of plantation machinery, anch as
Bugar, Saw, and Gust Mills, Va~uura Pans, Open Bteam
Trains, ncfpcitor/i, Alters, Pumping Engines, Ac.
Sole Agents for N Itillioux’n Patent Sugar Bthllog
Apparatus; Nae-nyth’s Patent htcam Hammer; and
AEpinwill A Wcolney’s Patent Centrifugal Bngar Drain
ing Machines ans-y
00RK.—409 hnrrols Now Mess Fork for
a late.by 0. G. SADLER A CO.,
ARCH St.j second door Mow Frost.
COMPANY,
NEW YORK CITY
9200,000,
(Alt PAID IN.)
WILLIAM D SQBHRERD, Agent,
Philadelphia
.$lOO,OOO 00
550,000
ASSETS. '■ 5
Hear/ Lewis. Jr.,
D. B. Bire jy,
John W. Evarman,
> A. B. Rosenheim,
John B Ellison,
W W Knight
EK4BW. BAT, President,
retary jal2-y
$608,804 70
STORB.
James 0. Hand,
Theuphllus Paulding,
James Traqualr,
William Eyre, Jr.,
J P.PenUton,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Samuel E, Stokes,'.
Henry Sloan,
James B. M’Parland,
Thomas 0. Hand,
Robert Burton,
John B. Bemple, PittsVg
D T. Morgan, “
J.T. Logan. “
M MARTIN, President,
i. HAND, Vice President,
retary. dlfl-tf
DIRECTORS
ttaiiroair Zincs
<sl:Mimosa NEW- TOEK LINES.
1H8 .9.i M1) EN and AMBOF AND PUILADELP’A
A 2® 'TKBNTO* RAIh p OAD OO ’S LINES,
PROM PHIL * DEL PHI A TO NEW YORK
AND WA? PLACES.
If n A r* IL £ i, 8A78 A ’ follows, vis : • /
FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT.
Fare from Kensg’a
** ql/ « «, „ . Depot to New York.
At Slf A. M .Morning Mail, Ken
sington and Jersey City
At «K P. M., Srenlng Mail ,'k'ea
slngton and Jersey Clt*
p M., Night Mail, KenViDV
ton and Jersey City.... 2 26
o T i flni ! B Ma,i iilao runs dlily.* * The 11 if
Night Mail, Saturdays excepted x • *
d !} 8 , Ca n oC the p, ' th and Sixth-street Oity Passenger
Railway Company will conrey Passengers to and from
Keneingt n Depot. 8 ,rom
FROM WAIiNUT-SrREET WHARF :
At G A. M. Tia Usmdoa and Amboy, 0. A*A. Ao? AE *’
coramodation... . ~J......,.,52 25
AtOA.M , via Camden and Jersey City, (New
Jersey) Acc0mm0dati0n.,,....,.., 2 25
At 10 A M. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Express 7 3 00
At J P M. Tia Camden and Amboy, C. A A. Ex
press.,.. ... 3 oo
At 3 P.M. via CamJeu and Amboy, Accommoda
tion— let Class. 2 25
At3P.M Tia Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion—2l Olass j ; igo
At fijf P 51, ?ia Camden and Amboy, Accotninoda
f ton—lstOlass... 2 25
At 6jf P.M Tia Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion—2d Class i 76
ICT” Express Lines slop at Principal Stations only.
For Belridere, Easton, Flemington, Ac . atO A: M.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Ac , at G A. M , via Delaware,
LacVawanna, and Western Railroad.
For Freehold, at 0 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For Mount Holiv. at 6 A. M , 3. and6K P M.
. . * WAY LINES
For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 3 P. Id., and4tf P. M
from Remington Depot
For Palmyra, Ranoccas, Be-erly. Burllngten, Bor
-dentown,Ac.,at3 and6tf P. M
Fifty pounds of baggage,oniy allowed each passenger,
i assengers are prohibited trom taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing appa el. All baggage o?er fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their
responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and
wilt not be reliable for any amount beyond $lOO. ex
cept by speoial centract.
Janua-y 11,1859. WM. H. GATZMER, Agent.
.NORTH* PENNSYL-
RAILROAD. WIN
TER ARRANGEMENT.
FOR BETHLEHEM, DOYLKSTOWN, &0., and by
railroad connections for
Eastun Oatawirsa,
Allentown, Williamsport,
Manoh Chunk, Klmim.
Hazleton, * h iagara Palls.
On and after WEDNESDAY, December 23.1858. Pas
sengorTrainß will leave FRONT and WILLOW streets,
Philadelphia, as fellows:
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Manch Chunk,
Hazleton. Ae , (Express) at 930 A M.
PaFßengere for Easton by this lino can spend two hoars
in Bethlehem, and an hour and a half in Easton, and
return the same evening.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Macch Chunk, Williams
port, Elmira, and *he West, (Express) at. .2.16 P. M.
For Dojlestown, (Accommodation)
At 8 46 A. M/ftad 4 P-. 51.
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation.)
At A 6 P: M.
TRAINS FOR-PHILADELPHIA.
Le&vo Uetblehem (Express) at 7 A. M. and 5 PM.
3 BtTp 70 S| )o^^CBtOWn (^ cc ° mm °d a tion) at 7 A. M. and
Washington iAccommodation) at 7.10 A.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia, for Fort Washington, at 0.30 A. M,
Philadelphia, for Doyleetown, At 4 P. M.
Do?le&town, for Philadelphia, At 7 A. M.
Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M.
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) oonneot
at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Streets Passen
ger lUilroad.
Faro to BUhleliem, $1 50; to Mauoli Chunk, $2 00:
to Kwton, $1 50 ; to Doylestown; 80 cants.
<122 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA BAIL,
A ROAD LINE.—QUICKEST ROUTE to Ilmira
Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Book Island, Niagara
Falls, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal. Bt. Fanis,
Detroit, UnQlteth,and Bt. Louis.
Passenger trains will - leave the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE
Streets, daily, (Sond&ja exoepted,) as follows:
7.80 A. M. DAT EXPBBBB,
For Ilmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, Bt. Pauls, Darlington,
and St. Louis. ,
81 288 14
8.30 P.M. NIGHT IXPRIBS,
Tor Ilmira, Niagara Tails,-Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, St. Pauls. Burlington,
and St. Loais.' •
The 7.80 A. M. train runs through to HARRISBURG,
stopping at all'Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch
of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad.
AMD
At Rupert, for Wjlkesbarre, Pltteton, Scranton, and all
stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMBBURG
RAILROAD.
Baggage oheeked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
JD“ Tickets can be, procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Lino : s Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas
senger Depot, cornerof BROAD and VINE. ,
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Tine, daily,
(Sundays esceptod,) for all points West And Nortl, at o
Freights mast be delivered before 3P. M. to Insure
their going the same daj.
f ?t i uilhor InfonuatiOD spplj at
Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine,
Or to (JUAB. 8* TAPPJ2N,‘General Agent,
N. W. cor.Sixth ftod OhMtaatgtreels,
Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI
MORE RAILROAD.
On and after Batnrday, December 4,1858. .
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
F*r Baltimore, at BA. 11., IP. M., (Expreea,) and
UP.M. 1
For Wilmington, at BA. M., 1,3.30, and UP M,
For New Castle, at 8 A. M., and 1 and 3.80 P. M
For Middletown, at 8 A. M., and 1 P. H.
For Dorer, at 8 A. M., and I P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. M., and I P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
; Leare B&ltimoro at 8.80 A. M., (Express,) 12 noon,
<»« 6.40 P. M. .
Leave Wilmington at 7.20 and 11.40 A. U., 2.36 an
8.65 P.M.
Leave New Castle at 6.45 and 11.12 A.M., and 8.05
leare Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 0.80 P. M.
Leave Dover at 0.20 A. H., and 4.85 P. M. .
Leave Beaford at 7.46 A. M., and 1.46 P. M.
TRAINS FOB BALTIMORE.
Leave Wilmington at 9JO A. H., 1.66 P. M., and 12.16
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal
timore.
Do do #.40 P. U. from Baltimore to Phlla
delphia. ,
Freight Train, with Paaaenger Car attached, will run
as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate
places at 6 OOP. 11,
Leave Wilmington for do do do 666 P. hi
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 0 00 P. M
no 2 8. M. FELTON. President.
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN
JT AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.—WINTER
ARRANGEMENTS.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1658.
FOR GERMANTOWN,
Leave Phl'adclphia 6, 7#, 8 40 min., 9#, lOJf.ll#
A. M , 1,2, 3,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9,10,11# P. M.
Leave Germantown 0,7, 7#, 6, 9 10 min.. 10#, 11#
A. M., 1.10 min., 2.3, 4. 6,6, 7,8, 9.10# P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 0.20 min. A. M., 2, 0# V. M.
Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 6#
P. 11.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 0, 7#, 8.40 min., 11# A. M., 2,
4,0, 9 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill 7 10 min ,7.86 min., 8.60 min.,
11.10 A. M.. 12.60,340, 5.40tt 40 min. P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.20 mis. A. M., 2, 6# P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill 8 A. M., 12.60. 5.20 min. P. M.
FOR OON6BOUOCKBN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6#, 9,11 A. M., 105 min., 3.10
min., 4#, 6.60 mm , 11 # P. 51,
Leave Norristown 0,7, 9,11 A. M., 1, 3#, 6.40 min.
P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leavo Philadelphia 9 A. tf. and 3 P. M,
Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 6 P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadolphia o#, 7 35 min., 9, 11 A. M 1.05
min . 2 05, 8.10 rain , 4#, 5.60, 7.45 min , 11# P. 61.
Leave Mauayuok o#, 7#, B#, 9#, 11# A. M.,l#,
3,4, 6.10 min , 8.46 P. M.
SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN.
CHESTER VALLEY IIAIIROAD FOR DOWNINI
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6# A. M. and 8.10 min. P. M.
H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent.
nolB DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Sts.
NOTICE.—CHESTER
fiSßfccß&gggggga VALLEY RAILROAD —PAS
SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE bTATIONB -On aud after Ist Janu
ary 1859, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN,
will start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadel
phia and Roadiog Railroad Company, corner of BROAD
aud TINS Streets
MORNING TRAIN for Dowoiugtowo, leaves at 7,i0
A. M
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
3.30 1* 61.
DAILY (Sundaysrxcepled )
lly order of the Board of Managers of the Philadc
pbia and Reading Railroad Company
■330 W. H, MoILHENNEY, Secretary.
■SnrZtiDttr*.
Philadelphia warming- and
VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
ARNOLD A WILSON,
gUOOBSSCftS TO S. A. BABBIHOB,
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to tho LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street
a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where out
old friends and the public are respectfully invited to
examine our extensive stock ot warm Air Furnaces.
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Goal Grates, fro , Ac. Wo are
uow manufacturing CHILSON’B CELEBRATED PAT
SNT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, tfcf
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 allsisoa and pattern*
We have also commenced the manufacture o
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Stom. These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at ths tats Fhiranrf EzkL
bitionofthe franklin Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful Antiqub Masbi.es.
are not injured by Smoke, Coal (tos, Oil or Adds,
and are sold Wholesale and Retail, at muck less prin
than Marble. Call cud J«« tktm.
ARNOLD A WILSON
&BNJ.H. FBLTWELL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia, Auril. IS6B-_ap2i 3y
HARDWARE.— Tim onbscrlbora, COM
MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would rcopoctralli
sail tho attention or tha trade to their stock, which
they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con*
lists in part or—
Chiine, of all kinds—Trace, Log. Halter, Breast, Ox,
Oow, Fifth, Back. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship,
Mine, and Coil Odaiss.
The celebrated “L” Hone Nells j Stone and Sledge
Hammers.
“ Wright’ ” and other Anvils; Bolid Box and other
Flees.
Short and long handle Fry Pam; round and oy»1
Btfco Fans.
(< Martin’s ” superior Files and Basps; B6d Screws
“Excelsior” Safety Fuse; Blasting Tnbea.
Corn, Grass, and Brier Bcytn®*» Hay, Corn, and Straw
■aaitfl.
Hay, Manure, Tenners’, and Spading Forks.
B»k;o and Hoes; Shorels and Spades, of ail kinds.
Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Olont, and Finishing Nails.
Cast c-nd Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locks of all
kinds; Cutlery, Bsegsnd Pomps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham.
Tjcr*, Planer, and otuer Tools,;&q., &o.
W. G. LJBWIS A SOIL
So «1 COMMERCE Street.
PLASMA OK ARTIFICIAL LARD.—
SPECIAL NOT LOK TO PHYSICIANS.—The &1,07 t
offers & vehicle for tho exhibition of remedies to die*
?a‘!od surfaces, which combines the following advanta
ges : A good and unvarying coti'istence, easily washed
off with wa'cr, dissolves ail sabst&acoa that are eolu
bio in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing
their absorption, and dees not get rancid. The last
6coperty alone renders- It an invaluable acquisition to
10 practitioner. Prepaid and for sale Wholesale' and
retail, at BIHBS’s laboratory and Pharmacy,
'nil - Twelfth tad Oh estoat street.
T HE PENNSYLVANIA oentbal
Railroad.
1859. 1859.
THE OAPAOIT* OP THIS RO*T). 18 EQUAL TO
ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS -
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITT3BURG,
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Twins
from Boston, New York nod all points east, and at the
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cia
cinnatl, 8t Loms. Olevland, Chicago, Burlington. Bt
Paul’s, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and alt
intermediate points in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Ken
tucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kan
sas, and Nebraska—thus famishing facilities for the
transportation of P«*sengers unsurpassed for speed and
comfort by any other route.
Express and Past Lines run through to Pittsbnrg
without change of Cars or Oondnotors.
Smoking Oars are attached to each Train j Woodruffs
Sle»piog Oars to Express and Past Trains. The EX
PBESi RUNS DAILY : Mall and Past Lines. Sundays
excepted
Mail Tra'n leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 A. H.
Fast Line *• »« , 400 P.M.
Express Train leaves * “ - lIOOP.M
tt * WAY TRAINS LEAVE A 3 FOLLOWS:
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 1.00 P.M.
Columbia -c< v '43o P M
Chester .. from Klghtaeath cndM»r
k«t streets, (south side,) 7.40 A. M.. end 3 P. M.
f.t. mHP™ f ? 3 n,LbaT T> Willilmsport, Elmir,, But
pfc?urfi a i 8 ' intermediate points, leaving
through ll “ , - 80 A - and 400 PM. go diiectly
<i,T‘n :et4W6 ' t ** r 4 m,J be ohlAined at the Offloo of
.‘I Philadelphia. No* York, Boston, or
VKf? > J?? * iok>l * Eastward at muy of tho import
•fw “‘’'I 0 * 4 <" ‘ha Wist i also in board an, o
IBO ° f ® teatnera on the Mississippi or
ITT* Fare always as lowan any other Route,
xne completion of the Western connections of the
rnDen a ll^ * Railroad to Chicsgo, makes tbis the
DIBKCr LINE BETWEEN. THE EAST AND THE
GREAT NORTHWEST.
tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage cf Freight,
r the s&ring of time, are advantages
readily appreciated by Bhlppers of Freight and the
Travelling Public. 6
- ... „ FREIGHTS WEBTWARD
By this Route Freights cf all descriptions can be for
warded from Philadelphia, Ho* York, Boston, or Balt!-
m re, to any point on tho Btilroado of Ohio. Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, hr Mi.sourl, by
Ba'lroad direct. ■ ' '
The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg
wi*h Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded ti any
port on the Ohio, ‘ Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Cumberland, lliiaoUVMleeiasippi, Wieconsln. Missouri,
Kansas. Arkansas, and Xed Rivers: and at Cleveland,
Sandusky, and Chicigo with Steamers to all ports on
tho Northwestern Lakes ,
Merchants and Shipp'rs entrnriing the transport*-
tiOD of their Freight to this .Company, can rely with
Co 2.®?,S n * 6 . 0l *P«*dr transit. ,
FREIGHT to any point in the
West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as
favorable as are .charged by other Railroad Com -
panics _ .
sB 00
to mark packages “ via Panne.
Merchants In the West ordering goods from the Seat,
will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route.
For F-eigbt Contracts or Shipping Directions) apply
to, or address either of the following agents of the
Company:
D A. STEWART, Pittsburg:
Doyle k Oo , Steubenville, O.; 11, 8. Pierce kCo :
Zanesville, O.j J J. Johnston, Ripley, 0 J»B. McNeely,'-
May&ville, Hy ; Ormsby k Cropper Portsmouth, 0.;
Padtfock k Co., Jeffersonville. Indiana: H. W.
Drown & Co., Cincinnati, 0 ; Atheru & Hubert, Cin«.
cinaati,o ; R. 0. Meldrum, Madlios, Ind ; William
Bingham, Louisville, Ky.; P G O’Riley & Co , Evans
ville, Ind ; N W. Graham & Co., Cairo, 111 ; R. F.
Saxe, St. Louis, Mo j John H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn ;
Harris k Hunt, Memphis, Tenn : Clarke k Co., Chi
cago, 111; W H. 11. Koontz Alton, 111.: Morphy k
Walle, Dubuque, 111 - or to Freight Agents oi Bail
roads at different points in the West.
Parties attending to their own shipments from the
East, will Qnd it to their interest to call on the Agents
of the Company at the following places before shipping;
or letters addressed to either of them on the subject
of freights, will meet with prompt attention.
E. J. oNEEDBR, PhiUdelphfa.
HAGRAW k KOONB, 80 North street," Baltimore.
LEECH * 00.,SAstorHouse,orlB. WiUiam et..K.Y,
LEECH A CO- 54 Kilby street,-Boston.
H\ H. HOUSTON, Gen’l Freight Agent, Phils.
L. L. HOUPT, Gen’l Ticket Agent, Phlla.
THO 3. A. 6COTT, Geu’l Sup’t, Altoona, Ps.
j*3-ly f * 9
C( A little, but often, fllis the Puree.’’
Franklin saving fdnd—
No. 138 South FOURTH Street, between
Ohestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all
deposits on demand. . ■ • -
Depositors’ money, secured by Government,
State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort
gages,&o. . . -
This Company deems safety better than large
profits, consequently will>’xnn no risk.with de
positors’, money, but have it at all times ready
to return with 5 per cent, kiterestto the ownsfe
as they have always done. This Company never
suspended.
Females, married or single, and Minors can
deposit in their qwA right, and such deposits
can be withdrawn on? by their consent.
Charter perpetual,. Incorporated by the Btate
of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoeive mo
ney f ora trustees and executors.
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED
Office open daily from 9 to 3 o’clock, sad on
Wednesday evening, until 8 o’clock. '
Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader, -
John Shlndler, George Bussell,
Ualachi W. 81o&n, Edward T. Hjatt,
Lewis Krumbhaar, ' Henry Delany,
Nicholas Bittenhouse, Nathan Smedley,
Jos. H. Batherthwalie, Ephraim Blanchard)
Joseph W. Lippincott.
• JACOBS. SHANNON,President,
Orauß OADWiLLADik, Treasurer
d!8-y J
“.A Dollar saved Is twice earned.”
CAVING FUND—FIVE FEE CENT. IN
►3 TERXST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM*
PA N Y .—WALNUT BTBXIT, SOUTH- WEBT CORNER
OF .THIRD*PHILADELPHIA. ,
laaoirotATU) nr m Sun of FanavLviJiLi.
Money Is received in any rum, Urge or small, and tn»
fcerestpfJJ from the'day of deposit to the day.of with*
.drawal. - - -
The oßce. is -open every day from 0 o’clock In the
morning Hil 6.o’elocjt in the- evening, and on Honda?
and Thursday evenings MU 8: o’clock. *
HON: HENRY L. BENNER, President, >
ROBERT BELFRIDGS, Vice Fresidmt,
Wn. I. Ino, Secretary; v
. sroovoaet
Hon. Htnry L. Benner, ,F. Oarroll Brewster,
Sdward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr ,
Robert Selfridge, FrancisLo*, -
Saml.H. Aahtoßj Joeeph tniri,
0. Ltndreth Hunxx, Henry Diffenderffcr,
Honey la received and payments made daily.
The Investments are made In conformity with the
provisions of the Charter. In BSAL ESTATI HOB?
GAGIS, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securi
ties as will always insure perfect security to the depoei»
tors, and which nan not fiu to give pertain anoy and sta
bllttr to this Institution. »ul-ly
tfottle and Sestanrant*.
TONES HOUSE,
O HARRISBURG, PA.,
(Erected In 1817 )
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED,
NOW OPBN TO VISITORS.
my29-y WELLS 00V1BLT, Proprietor
DELANEY’S SALOON AND BESTAU
BANT, N. B. corner THIRTEENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets. Philadelphia.
no2-3mo WM. A DR LAKEY, Proprietor.
J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No,
• 808 MARKET Street, four doors above EIGHTH,
Bonth side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Boasted,
Pried, Pickled, Ac., Ac., for Home Consumption and
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three
o ? elre»k oa3t-tf
Cl GAB 5.—2,000,000 HAVXNA CIGARS,
favorite brands, by late arrivals from Hsv»na, in
Reg.lis, Operas, Conchas, Londree, Ae.. Ac., in store
and bond, and for sale oy 'A. MERINO, 140 Bonth
FRONT Street. » jad*tf
SFUGUET & SONS,
e Importers of HAVANA CIGARS,
ee2B 316 South FRONT Street.
fjIIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
2l S£GABB.—A choice invoice of these celebrated
brands on board brig “ New Era,” daily expected from
HtTaaa, end lor sale low, by CHARLES TJSTE,
(New) 188 Walnut street, (elow Second,
ail fUMod fltorv
©EGABS 800,000 Havana Segara, choice
brands, by late arrivals, in bond and store, for sale
bv A. MKRINO. 140 Month FRONT Btr*»t 430
pHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de-
V-/ sire to lessen die consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effects upon tho constitution,
has induced the offering to the public of an article
which the analysation of Profeasor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, A
Camac, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, t*
be the moat pure aha consequently least L\|onouscplriif
ever offered the American public.
CERTIFICATE OP DR JAS. R CHILTON,
1 hare analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
received from Mr. OHARLBB WHARTON. J*.. of
Philadelphia, and haring carefully tested it, I am
pleased to state that it Is entirely free from poisonous
or deleterious substances. It Is an unusually pure and
One Savored quality of Whiskey.
JAMES B. CHILTON, U. D.,
New York, Sept. 8,1868. Analytical Chemist.
Pbiladslfhia, Sept. P, 1859,
DcaaSta: We have earefnlly tested the'sample of
Cheatnnt-Grove Whiskey which you cent ns, and flirl
that It contains nene of the poisonous substance knows
!as Fbblo Oil, which Is the characteristic and Injurious
ngredient or tho Whiskeys in general use.
Very respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, A CAMAC,
Analytical Chemists,
ToUxaklk* Wfaitox, Jr., No. 116 WALNUT 81 .
Philadelphia. 0c33-dtep3l
BRANDIES.—« Picet CaatUlon,” Marett,
and other Oogoaoa of various vintages, In half
pipes and quarterc&sks £ Pelleroisln Rochelle Brandies,
pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and cne-eightE
casks. Imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN A CO..
OtSS UI and 233 South Fourth itr«*t
IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
for every one to know where they will got the
most for their money, especially such times as these.
ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, eorner of
SECOND and GREEN Ptrcete, are disposing of their
White Lead, Grouud Paints, of all Colors, and Window
Glsve. all of the best quality, at prices which will be
pleasing to bor* , r* oall
¥ [NITED STATES GOVERNMENT
U LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
CHICAGO , ILL.
The subscriber, having had much practical experi
ence in selecting and locating lands in the various Land
Districts in the Western States, ha« unusual facilities
for making valuable selections for
HaiHng Surveyors constantly in the field to make
personal examinations, he can always make the most
Judicious locations.
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil and salubrity
of climate, near the line of railroads, may now be
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lOWA AND WISCONSIN.
Satisfactory references given when repaired.
D7* Money invested In Kansas and Nebraska. %nd
any of the Western States.
TRUSSES!—Genuine French, fo
TRUSSES! Genuine French, for Children.
TRUSSES! do do. Lndiea.
TRUSSES! Approved American Btylea;
Supporter Braces; English Abdominal Belts; Syrin
ges, anew and improved self-injecting article specially
adapt'd to I.ndies’nse Also, bath-room or h; dract
Enemas; French Pewarie* ; Breast .Pomps; Infant s’
Voting Flasks; Nipple Shells and Shields. For sale
by OALEB B. NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist,
and Practical adjuster of Meohanioal Remedies,
6. W so met TWELFTH and RACE Sts., Phil*.
Ladies’ rooms— entrance on Twelfth street, neat door
to lion. scU-la
Uatiroaft Cities.
Baitings .Fa nits.
DIRECTORS.
®igara and (Eobacro. v
mints and jtiqnors.
LAND WABEANTS OB CASH.
8. SAMSBUBY,
4? CLARKE Street. Chicago.