The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 25, 1859, Image 4

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or'eirthljbirth, :
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\' And grAtflfullyl Xneetto pr*7 /
'to pirtiAf ? heirt to tte»*«Wrw»y~ •.,; . ,„•. •. T
’ _ >r* ifo
this country is a certain restless, tovingdlspdi
sition,
their pursuits in ll|WSl^*ebW
anyiWtoecStSrliHeneihuainesß, or-are allured
. by th‘d 4 *rfeptot;»t teteSter'gaitfalnanothoß
:gs^.®f*4ssr^ssi,
clients, an4',prea<*e)*'^M,'^Pf^s i,t ’ on ®''
: In the t&6ihanl44l:*rts,' too.-we.; see the: cob
t^4bihadS®a^t^,tiite>Tnp-.T«thiSomo other.
. of
o<^^-tt£l%4l’esUte, l or 1 ln ! »oineotheT^ay : ,
: arises- from- 'tbff while
men thusiebgage avoca
tlona.;a great degree .’of aktllia seldom-attained
ta «^aia-th^m4p|alsaie4hH ; tothe
MggmwmmM,
eionj without: serving afe S& trtdprptstudyifig
his profession, for a givenaßnmberofyearsr;
UfomusV acqalfe''ti
•—;.u.i . theworld'upon,
.'“raflwhkm ‘he-will 'not ■ readily abandOH 1 and
•gswwffr @fi tp’ sake* ofa- more Batterlpg.emV'
*' ent..,.,.))));;; u-ami
SSlfiifebjion-with this, sobjeot.we.may re-j
miafciS) MfefaaeUAngelb. foU'Of the 1 grSal 1
and sufillmd ideas pf-filsiart, lived. mnfah' alone,
ati3- n.eyef snffereda dayiopasa without hand
llnjpbia-chlßal.^l?'ldaipe'ncll;l.';When':' somfe
. peisStureptoacbedi somelan,-
choWifiAiitolitary.'avlifei .-he answered: r.,.t«Ak
is i'i(iSidnB ; Hhrhß---it-reqnlrba' the whole and'
- '’'Onßmf'TlMK-.FA'sinONS.-^Watson’s. Annals
"of Philadelphia tbdtjbegpod pop- 3
'pie of, our Oityyln';formertimeaphad a'modo
of'iSpfeiSitfgith'elf opinion of certain dhsh
effeOttlal.than'tbe;-,present
In’the .newspapers. Compare the lneffeotaal
eft'd¥ts s oi , tße" ; beiit 3 wlta -of eor’ day ; with; the.
effectaal-ones-of-the more-practical' gonitises'
oF«sSii* * ? 3 r ms %,r
4 “« ! onPfeie'fB<he?s ! (iayk 1 the ‘ah’nallstj.were
oCCMi,qnaUy. Ape,,practical. satirists
“.vatlonsvS dress.Theydbat ho time In panU
- . phteailc S'brbtagliJ whfdh’ might; Or.' might not
.to the jopnlaoejviheyi.quloyy.
pofhf^b'yffiakHwiitithO'acoff^aildderißlQnjol
.
: «lo»la, for<whloh'rthelr jQrds'dmd noiatfoctionj
) fc'o^erl^^M^Wii’^e'bntl'ohd^td'h'aTe , ;o,
’ feniale'ilelon-himg4nacloak.ot the:hest ion!
OdinolfiSSodcamonjlri the'timeiortha Bevoi
]ntioB;ijifhett : dh6t? the
thagrowlngqnoradtyweaenectiially .depressed
the street*;.of-atali
nwle : flgat'e;^ti a .lrfy/S, .attfie;*‘‘deOorfltetl with
. the)paions.jtPKer'jgqar/iJma.preceded, by. a
. dram-U»A.t / «l earUerperiodionc.ofjthe In
' tended_dresseB, ‘oallod a «.’tfbllopee,” became
.’a .aabjeot ’or; ofFeoee.*'.’' The;.: saurjets i whd
guarded .and framed.the. sumptuary oodelo!
tfitftbirhrtirobnrixb the wlfe of Daniel Pettit
-3 te#bi_UtOa»g®MjJbJbe armyea’ltfdßb'Ml
dress trollopee,- i&q.j inftoparade-ihefdwn
jfittr;Tndeimaaio.' .Nothing coma stand,.the
derlsi6n'-- 3 o'l- .Delicacy, and
modesty
thß*iaultltnqflii^hthe J
'eihefe, was abandoned."” ■>'
. B*BB*EB,-T<Kmot»oinnnte.tpns isjute.deal-,
era ln.oyatoraand ; 'clams,-thefgentlemenof the
-) Bpir©pofe ! dna , the l wfg-blbbk, f are :J (if i hb ,
ponseqaeaoo;!ln;ithc i
. men ofoharacter—honest—and-of, great; 1m
'foHnaHott. , i)Wbb^)Bb7hsnbli| i M"stdd 1 ’, l lfi3 *
bwh»ft?a r VMMa, r tnfed
with money, goods, uid chattels). ;butj.wbo
exoent barbey/f ontrilsfed fwith throats 1
) bnaHfie t ;ju4t^sutter,,g!rp u .em.
ploy edr abopt mob’s headsj'and’lt dependson
•' rditi' iir.to f look-liko a
bbdaip P»Bie-')</;.;)' 'lZrz- Vr, ■*’.
/ it* of the mm.” :
t > have
an'ideait^t)B)dtts..w!U).mistak<m;',' 3 The mind;
aS 3 SWtybody knows, is dependent - upon the
)h'ead dopends)npbn tlte ,wlg
makor,andhalr-drosser.. Ergo - t ,, -
: Butlne-smoptflingiOj cpins.and the operation
■nptrfl, heads arej foritlie most part, nnited ln
) th_§ l j^im , b.pct|6p/jthlch’ l glveshlrii anHmpofj
. .tan6a).that:,hplbngB.,,to_fo_w...other classes*bl
JnenltlTheiJi too.ho, )s antanofinformation.
He isktelt acquainted with nltpasslng events ;
. . Inbj'bnghfe.iroadlit'.the .'nowSbapertj brlmfkll
emm Sts/uk
. tiosyiaeritioiin tasle; and,a
itiieM'pollte'tbfins.i-.■ t -1/ ; ;. ■
iouia tdlj<Sb'mi)letb !l tfi6 I >W»lity ; ’oP Steme’a
pioture. a veteran
French .officers Rijt)c<>rg,er, of ,the Fly Market
ItPtHdw York t having ,a . neat (basket of ;rich
aa;i;acadlir*tmpr
. *as lb rebbUeottngiWhakiWas dnado.hla farmer
tions which Sterne so irresistibly creates iby
■ hjs descHptiob; ''and I* became a
■const&Fcnatbmer,' hither ! tb
any of my ohUdren, were with, m0,.0r ; tp ble
-knuffibo*; iniwhioh'XusnaUydroppedapieco
:.he')wonld : >eplonlah id
3 3£i- }
r as4
l fpe&i%}UurewsVMbta. 2 ‘iH(stbiyJbfj3n^in> , ’j
imade,tbetnf bW.t -as.:he retaBed to discovor bis
) art, the nation received, little beneflt fronf
' him. In 1666; hbweVer, tho mannfactnre -of
: it jU
. ls /otind i w the abtj.ol
:
<-partlctll4f.mannenSiThB'pin.waß>ordered'!< td
bfl dgnble
• dored tot to tbSmbk ; td bo Wpff telobthpdl
• !thoi!Shank.jweil.; shaven), andVtba.ipolntVand
round i
mor•:l»gen^oa)ana- s eXp4diHo^uVwKei , . of
Lmaklng-lhembpingintrodncodi tbestbiaio-was
iAnuiiA'nossoyvAiVKOTios.T-^tsbas.hoon
ftatr?? 6 thorefbd. toiidietdnthofataUyfhb'if
* ffbofd all,
'httStlieanSfcill eiabMatedibia, ,ldoi,
inn his i of/ thci character --of Bamahy'
tf l>eenßa* tiie^-bi
iwfifohx ‘t bMibbeponsidm'eil
rfylnlty«brfbols)ianci]bn; this
scofe she- hak-been: aponaed of bUhdness- .i it !
.aS 'Spttof : of hdr
«BbPltit» W MPf.cba, bojps.tbbse. wh o oertainly
cannot belpthemaelyeSi-’)- ~:*! 5,.,.,... -f
A a- itoryi-’told
--■bf aarealtbyftettei^iitthe-State ofNow-York,
havin % bebnlSned ,byjMjf)Haveris, Wrote
r-raeWßtSSto^bteM^BffiisaeitoaiitMrttornly;!
it.ijp.tbiblgher
tor GddnOes i dOnttowbhlniione cent.''.
JK tt V* I Ji£ *£-$-<;* •
Ifl THOMAS h SOksi ' 1
TJ 188.»n4.1«-BOOTH »ODBTH ITUII
,n H '!. r *w (Jforta'eriTHi)<VH7,»n4sSL.V'! :, !V : £■ \
, * r ,,„„, ! -,Bg4L,SaTATB..ANDBTOOKS.„„ :
. Bumble* abtamwi mwreedy,. omtetpSßj;Jfclt
descriptions or all the properties to be sold on
lay-n«*t.26thl!ißtant, with a lint of pales let, Btn,
Mid ISthiebraif/j f i
! Mth fwuwjr, »t tie Bx
\ i - t ...
• Jror!woobot£;nio« bow;
iF»l>u«'BiS«.«t,tt«.PWl»d«lpkUlx<ijiia*« «T«p
fii
S»t»sWr™:* 1 2"
jTio«wH»flwbtt'>w> «f*u %w>««wit? H »? w .
, W,>.»,' „ i... s , ar .- ~ V <
WlSiHm. ,'j.---.»'».r» » gt,;it.ii. , " J :- v v
t $ J,:'.'''iv.:'.?x iWVwWtf' 1 '* s *** " ' ' '
i r.iiißiftT W TiraftWiSJMf p^nning
ifafantM»«tU«montJu„
‘ &m^ V t,.i 8 57- ;
|s;<lOO, In feror or l
d-0R P &, nr. oI) ;~dkied Worember' 2Ttli, 1867 , 1
wklM.iwntiiHtor.tW.lSO.iaXsTOrof tli6.W;6‘t* rn l ll ‘-
*?s»
tetK .lMr' tKiWe ta6nthH, for *10?, In .farotor tti
7«tefclninraifce,Company;',- . ' ; ’.*
. Alio,'for aoMtmtof whom it may conMm—
tOiMftißiik’dt'Udiigoatiy ConDly-'
New YorJt : ah'd'M|daieColl Field fiaUroad
,odCoklOompany. ' ' ' 1 " ' ''' ~
r siBapari(rl)elawax* MjitnalJtngtiranee Company
■ *l,<W(7 nan-nant.-)* MoondlnMltglge coupon bond
I.m&ni tUl|r3id 00., redeemable Ooto
. WHiinctudi-^ 1 4 : * : "; x » ,
Court’of Atno* P. Hughe*,' Do- 1
. '''-tv / vv
“TWO LOTS ,OFt CKBOUNP* fut *l3O. of Twelfth
,treat, south of’Thbmpeotf fctrtet,' Twentieth word.
Pewmptory g«Je.I«ORTH "FRONT BTRBJ6T.-
wajurge Jldt^of
OTOund.ifMtfid# pf feou| Ottermeet,
oof .dwelling,. and _lafge, lot of
Tjr6.pKIBTJIBIOKFAOTOaYjiHD TWO THB.U- '
3TORTr.J:a[Og'.DWIM.LIUOa, J BOrtliweat comer ol
,1
.miinteH. tllfllßyitTMt,betwMa.
naiCK t)WNt,ifNo, .Noi Ida re
lieftl Btre'et" ulth twothrM-BWry brioi .4woH!bB» in
jtbe r«ar onM«rion Street., ;_ l 7: -- L i \. ,
...feiit WaTE. let. . •
! BUSINESS BIORY BRIOK
; TAVERN AEDD WELLING, B. E. corner of Sec6nd
l .‘ADJOINING ON SHIP PEN
i3TRBBX.-“FwnneJßakery, - wlth two.ovens, And loted-
ASBIS?!)GLDFRAMEB Adjoining on SWpp'en
; ' LAN? PENNA._ VALUABLE - THAOT OF ZAND,
118-aeres Monroe Township,Wyoming.Oo., Penne,
' Chare is A Urge amount of Timber on tho traot.
• rii BEAL ESTATE BALfi-kPitBRUABY 16tb, !
wUUnoludo—<i. juo.’k.J.fi:; J .<
;,J ~t ,:, POSTPONED BARR.’ . : •
UNITED BTATEBHOTgL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
—The.'raryr valuable property known ae the “ United
States Hotel, I .' Atlentio City, N. 4 The honee le BO
: feet front by 40 feet deep, with a ’Ping 40 by 240 feet; ie
fohritbriee h(gb,irith 140 huto»'-eleeplng apartments.
Situate on aaguare of ground, B<o feet front pn the raiL
coed by, 800 feet.-deep, pith Aiounro, of; ground laid out
ti.a’park, 860 fee,tfroot,by : 6oO feet deep to the ocean,
lontalningils,acres.,. s-.,. .-. . - * .
Peremptory Sale; by order of heirs—Estate late or Jo
, p‘j nephMnrrsy,dee’d,j . t -j < ■
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, northeeat corner of
Sightfa nod Cherry ets, - Sale abeolute.- ’ -;
. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE; pith tide yard,
No. 631 north Fifthutirhelowfloetesgu < •*
NKAT-MOBBRN,DWELLING, pith all modern cou
: rtnlenoeei ,N0..;12*8. : north: Fifteenth ;et., eouth .of
ttilee.eta’/aitr,
! POUR THBIE-BTQRY BRIOK DWELLINGS, Noe..
931,933,936 and 687 Ontario at., between 13th and
Broai sis., bnlow Girard avenue. ■ . ;
, THREE-BTORYBBIOK STORE AND DWELLING,
southeast oornetof iParrlih and-Franklin ete., (late
Bprlug Garden.)
WEXL-BEOURSD. GROUND RENT 0F,*78 A YEAR,
olear of’tnos.ou lot of. ground, Girard arenas, peetof
, Thirteenth at.. on which le erected a fonr-etory brick
-toroaml, dwelling.;.' j r-'\
MARGH~AND VALUABLE LOT, 12K sores and 28
perches;'.with, twolktoiy ’ 'hiick audt wo-story, frame
j iwel'isg,b»rn, trnekgarden; Ac,, PSaaynuk road, peel
of.Broad'at, pirit Ward. .’ -V'
' lU.nay.AMIkYAI.CABDE TABU, 4«r amee.Ront eo,
l &elAwatp, .on tho, cgaln'road- leadlng from Smyrna to
.SAXE'OP- JIISOEttANJOUs"BOOKS, BTA
— tioneby; *O.
t;... r;t, 1 i i r.Thie Etenlhg,
January 25th,.at the auction, store, a collection of
ratuahle books on .various. subjects. Alio, an assort
-1 oaeotof stationery,, Ac.;
(£7* For particulars see catalogues. -
' ALso.at 8 b’elock, 1 share in tbe Mercantile Xibrery.
I RABIANI) .Valuable BE.
Uv.r iOmBHWBSOT FROM LONDON.
v,-,; i.}t > On^WedflMday'Evening; i?
■ January- 26th, atthe -auctionstore, we will sell a con
signment or-jrareryaloahle. ahd. Interesting books oh
vkrloue' snhjedts/recently - received, byshlp Achilles,
ilreotfrom London. Included, also, are a number of
pletorlalandjlliutrated works.-<-
ID" Oattlognerwlll be ready,andthe hooks arranged
for examination two da/a previoos.
JL-i B MP At Nos. 189 and.l4l South Fonrth Street. -
FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, PINE
* FRENCH’ PbATBJMtRBOBS, ’ BRW3BLB CAR
■IWW
' On Thursday Morning, i, -- s,v
;# To’elookT &t'^the 1 auction * etore, as - extensive
assortment of excellent eeoood*haod farnltore, elegant
piano-fortes, fine mirrors," carpets, ete\, from families
ieclining -housekeeping)removed to the store-for eon
tradiMtiof'iale.Uf .Ji'A
'rs - Sale at N0..1229N6rth-Tlilrt«enth staeet.
. „ , NEAT HOUaBHOLD-FURNITURE.
j :.QnFTiday-Morning, ■ >
28th inst.| At 10 ,o’clock, at 1229 Norih Thirteenth
street, ahoy# sHrwt Avenue, the entire household for
nt tore,.fine feather bed, mattresses, Ao., of a gentleman
declining housekeeping,
v : Also; the kitchen fnrnltnre. - .
' ffy Mky.be examined on the morning of sale, at
Stfclotk;
BT WILLIAM H. STEBtt, GENBHAL
AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No.' U
North EIGHTH Strut,lwlovJUoh. ,
- -J.A.BWSON. AuotloneW.
superior household pubnitube, pbbnch
..PLATE.MIBROBB.'OABBETB, PAINTINGS, EN.
GRAYINGB, PIANO PORTE, SILVER-PLATED
' .WARE, ;*e!j » n■ t j ;v> • ■ v, ’.i( , j
on WMnesday Morning, ' I
-■At,the Auction store,-at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, will 1
be; solda large and superior assortment of rosewood,
mahogany fdrnlfnre, Ae. M «
* Comprising superior rosewood tete-a-tetes,’ roienood
and walnut sofas,-, spring-seat chairs, arm chairs,'
rocking chain,'handsome Jenny Lind' bedstead*, dres- ]
sing-bnreana, withstands,.walnut extension tables,;
dining ohairs, hat racks,'Rrocttel and Tennessee mar
ble-top sofa tables, mirrors, carpets, paintings, engra-i
rings, silver-plated ware, Ao, / • ■ - ? h
SUPERIOR FRENCH PLATE PIER-GLASS' AND
ENGRAVING OF FRANKLIN AT THE COURT OF
FBANOE. " ' A
Also, at 11 o’clock, 1 superior French plate pier-glass, l
72 by 21, in Hehlyoraamented name,'with gilt bracket'
on foot, cost $125, and 1 luge colored print (Franklin at;
09art) in splendid gilt'frame'.
~'D7" Consignments of new and second-hand honse
hold furniture, piano-fortes, carpets, i witches, jewelry,!
Am., respectfully soli cited, on which liberal cash ad
vances will he made it requited. ■ i
HT* sklekattpdded. to promptly, "Charge*’
as moderate a# any-other-house in this city. - . i
f a. GtrjKMliY &.SOMSr .
reaiestAtbauoTloNeebb,
«(*-„■,;'./..;»o;_*mwaiiNui.Btbbet.
■ M.Gnmnjey* Bone, .aatjoneere, will
Bold Mgulmr »le« of Roil Eettt., Btooki. Ao: -AIM.
hooMkoldfornltnrt »f dwoUlnpi.. .■ ’ ’
BEAD EBTATS Al? PRIVATE BALB. I
On;oar PriT«t« 8010 bo
foond-A T.ry'.UiM.Amotmt of rod ortAto. lnoladls*
CJAMUBL -WATHANSi AUOTIONEZB,
>3;- Md -MOKEP DOAN -OPPIOE.-No. iU BootS
•%Sk rB ’ mk ' ■ *'• ib M
ASawtogaMnaaiai
pewtfjflMmagaagal
.J*' kiriog ut’ tuoimitod'otpUali
ms city.. . . . ■ *
turner MTOBM4 *o tb. poor, la omufusoaott, situ
w»«a,ob«g.. -... .. .. 11 “
,i...' AT JfBIVATB EAlfc;
Bold.JAt.at tor.r ul otter F>tob«, /.n.lrr, .a.
tnotMaryßjTbf^^ey.fadaedß.WoAe-. ' AoCip
js, AtrOTIONiBEIjt
GBEiT. PUBI.IO .ACCOMMODATION.
MONEY 1 MONEY! j. , ..MONEY,!.! 1 .
Mooej liberal!/ adranoed ft) Wg.6r Small «nounl«,
from One dollar to tlioneabJe/on gold and nilrer plate,
dlamoad., watoh.., Jawelrr r ./awlUig-pleaes, maalcai I
ioßtraaeatp-fetnttdref dcrgoour olofttiog, grooerloe,
r “l»rei Be'd-are. ootlery, booke. iorae., rfliloleo, bar!
neA, iod'an .arttelorof ta!6« ror' au/. length of time
<!oU^rl l* »t
WATOHBS, JEWEbRY,
NATHANS’I-RINOIB All
wlllbei .old for lou tbin-'l
Mn rlt, ° Sold Eoglleh patent,
fu ilj ewelecl end plalo, of .the. moßt approved and beet
make, la hnatltfg -oa.ee aod double bottomed. Pino
aod. leptae .watahee, la huntlog
oase and open face, eomo or tieu, oitra fnU jeweled and 1
beet make. : silTet EDg ieb . patenf. i, Tf , r wotoho., ..,-
capomeut lever and Jeplnea, in hunting o;«e and open
faee, eomo very superior: -Edglißh, Swlee, French: »mi
< i D «rt |er , watebeji; flne.gold veet, fob, nock, aod
children’s chains; r fine-gold • pencil coses ami pens
bracelets, breastpins, Auger-rings, ear-rings, studs, me-'
tUWpnflj apdiswelry generally, SuptOpr Havana oigars"
at $l6 per thousand, in' boxes .of 200 each, will be sold •
Tiy Single bbi or-‘qtiant ties to suit bhr&ltftsent, Nti- <
; meromi fatfcy articles; Ac., Ac.jAo. ' ’
Birieg bti :
TMJILLIS HUBP&RD & Oo.yArOTiONEBBj;
T T ~ ~~No- 333 MARKET STBE»Tj S
! -
,; On Wednesday Morning, y*
; j, At 30)4 o’clock, will be jpty a general Assortment
qf fancy and staple goods, conslstingjif Jong and Bquure
shawls, silk velvet ribbons. (Grown' brand j taffeta
ribbOn*,‘Tal§ncTa lades,. and io[Bertip|s«
effibh>2dere<Tcol!aro dnd sleeves, giorar, hosiery,lajabs
[wool and merino ibirta and amrers, &o.
tailorirq l Goods.
I ) Also, ends 6 4 black Preneb cloths and doeskins,
I
I 5 Also, cases real Scotch gingham umbrellas, whale*
■ bone frames. v • n/'.’•••' i ■ v - i
I ! SMALL WABGS.
I > Also, a general,assortment of, buttons, combs, silk
I (jord'and tassels.*Upftsj thread, &c 7
BSQOTTi JT.i AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• s OHEBTNUT STREET, opposite the Custom
Douse, between JOtJRTH and.BIfTM Streets. • ,
i LARGE BALB (>F OIL PAINTIKOS.
1 Jan. 27th, commenok^k?loSf pill be eold
«t salesroom, 481 Ohemut.etroet, a Urge ,iwd ealuable
Qolleotionot oil paintings, it comprises 250 works of
merit,mostly origlnel, {noludingUudseepes, merine and
Boast seenes, interiors, exteriors, flgare nieces, compo-
Cttion of animals, atilt lire, etc., all of Phioh are fl
pished in the moet artistic manner,
I In the coUeotihriVW he'ronnd esyetal-hoe ooniea of
oelebrated plotores by the old mastere, executed pith
the greatest care; the. ownerthaxlng selected then du
ring a recent visit to Eorope—tho paintings having
been framed In rloh gold-gilt frames, mtdetoaalteeeh
picture, aftenreeent deeigue, and are glided with extra
pure gold leal: They will'B4‘tW*h'gSdT<lf examina
tion on Tuesday, Wodne»day, and Thuredoy morning,'
i time of .j i ,
Philip foed, auctioneer, no.
830 MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and
BIETH, eouth side.
kjtUENESS, BRINLET, A 00.,
C No. 429' MARKET STREET.
mHE laIYER IN VIQOKATOR,
'X . • .nBFASSD BT SK; SAHrOBD, • -
COMPOVNDSD ENTIRELY .FHOjM. BOMB>
frone of-the'bert Porgatirerand TilVer Medicines now
Efore the public,..that act* as a- Cathartic, easier,
ilder, and more effectual than any-, other medicine
idwa/ It ismot only a- Oaihdrtic, but a Liver reme
dy, actingflist ontheXtvsr.to eject it* morbid matter,
then on tkfdtotifiuilr tod bowels to carry off that mat*
ter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with
bat any of the painful feelings experienced in the ope
rations of mott CalhartUt,., It strengthens the sy*-,
Um at the same time that it purge* ft, and, when taken
dally in moderate doses, will strengthen *ud build it up
with unusual rapidity. _/
f TheLiTßßUonWrthe
human body; and when it
well, the potent of the
ibped. ThesfomaeAisal
pn the healthy action of
1 performance
lB at fault tha bowels toe
' system suffers in*eonfle-
Lirer—haring ceased to
eases of that organ,-one
Wade it his study) in 4
years, to find some reme
aot the many 4erenge
fele. <«•'>*
| To prore that this
person'troubled with Li
fts forms, has but to try a
pertain. *' l 1
} These Gum* remore all
ithe system, supplying in
'of bile, inngorating the
JUoitaJir "
principal regulators Of the
performs its fu notions.
system’ • are folly devel*
moitentirely dependent
the Liver for the proper
lions f when the stomach
at fault, and 3 the whole
SUenCO of one organ—-the
o Its -For the die*
of the proprietors has
practice of 'more than 20
ay wherewith to'oonnter*
meats to which it is 11a*
medy Is at last fonsd, any
rsa OoMTLAiHVlinanyof
bottle, and r conviction is
f irV- ■” i --
morbid or bad matter from
their place'a health^flOw
heHtn to tne whole ma-
I cause of the disease—ef
' Bilious attacks are
ter, prtvented by the' 00-
, ljrnoo*ATo*i
| One dose, after eating,
stomach and prevent the
one cloee, taken
‘NlOHTtf&ai. ; 1
! Only one dose, taken at
’gently, and eoreS 006-
, One dose, taken after
mail. ’ •
• !EP One dose of- two
relieve Bios IlniDAOHi.
. One bottle taken for fe
the cause of the disease,
Only one dose immedl
while dneddsej fcften *«-
Oholiha Hobbus, and a
JETOnly oae bottle Is
syetemthe effects o! me*
ness. '*• - ■
jfn* One > bottle taken
faUowhqs*. or. unnatural
One dose taken a short
rigor to the appetite; and
One dose, often’ repeat*
atiolinlta worst forms:
complaints yield, almost
One or two doses core
in children;-there is no
remedy in the world, as It
11 !D*A few bottles care
absorbents.
We take plessnre tare- : commending this modi
oine as a prerenUre for . Yana and Aqos.Obill
Farsi, and'all Tsrsksof a'BluotrsTrr*. It’ope*
rates with certainty, and thousands,ax* willing to
: testify to Its wonderful virtues. ,!
Alt \Bko%u\l an gixnngtkiir unanimout Uttimonp
in its favor. r '
" CT Mix Wator in iho month i»iih ths Invigorator,
andnoalloja. both, togeihtr.
THE LITER INYIGORATOR
la a Boixitivio Mkdical Disoovaar, and ia dally work*
lng cures, almost too great to believe..!* enrea as if by
magio, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom
more than one Bottle • is required to cure any kind of
LIVER Complaint, from, the .wont Jaundice ot Dys
pepsia to a eommdn Headache* all of which are the re*
salt of a DISEASED MYRB-... L
. - ;PRIOB ONS_DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dr. SANFORD. Proprietor, 945 Broadway, New Tork.
. Agents for .Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTI £ SONS, 218
North Second Street'.
Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also .by SAMUEL
BIMSS, Twelfth and Ohestnat streets, and F; BROWN,
Fifth and Ohestnotatreets pbJlada., aplg tnth s-Ijr
NO MORE PAIN,
NO MORE BICRNKSB,
NO UO&X RHEUMATISM,
Or Sliflnexs of the. Joints* 'Lumbago, Head*
' aches, Toothaches,.or Suffering from
other Bodily Infirmities.
THE RAPID AND . COMPETE EFFICACY OF
RADWmf'S
' BJEJDY BEZIHF,
UV INSTANTLY STOPriKO THE HOST EXCRUOIATIHQ
. TAINS AHD AOHXB, BORHB,. SCALDS, COTfl,
i. . . VOBHDS, BRUISES, BTO., BTC.,
renders it important that every family keep a supply
It In the house. ".
~ Armed with this remedy, a household is always pro
tected; against-sudden attacks of sickness. Thousands
of lives ef persons hare been saved by its timelytue,
who were suddenly seised In the night time with Orslapl,
Spasms, .Vomiting, Cholera, Yellow. Fever, and other
violent diseases. Let a dose of this Remedy 1 be' taken
Internally, as the ease may require; when suddenly
seised with'Paln or Stokncßi, and it will instantly te
lieve the'patient from pain, and arrest the disease I
. READY RELIEF
. HAS CUBED
BHEUMATIBM
NBOitiiiGliL, ....In one how
OBAMP. ,«•?••• .........In tonmlnutoi,
DIABRHQSA.... In .fifteen misntM,
TOOTHACHE .. Id one minute.
SPASMS. .In fire 'minutes.
SICK HHADAOHB......In ten mjnatei.
CHILLS AND FAVI3R. ...In fifteen minutes.
CHILBLAINS. .In fifteen minutes.
Influenza
SORB THROAT,
8URN8.........
FROST BITES
AGUE CHEEK.............
.........1ua1x hour*.
.. .....In ten minutes.
..ln twenty minutes.
PAB&LXBIS-
LAMBNBBB..;
AHD IX A&lt OASES 0#
BRUISES,
WOUNDS,
STRAINS, and
The moment it is applied to the injured parte, all
PAIN and UNBABINRSS OBABB.
•Look oat for counterfeits and Imitations.
Purchase; only
RADWAY’S BRADY RELIEF,
Price 25 cents,,6o cents, and One Dollar per bottle.
Agents in this city : , DB. SWAYNS A SONS,
W'B, ZBIBBB,:
dll-tu « A eow In W % B. CALLENDBB.
mHE GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OJ
X THE NIKBTRENTIt. CENTURY,
THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOB PUBIPY '
IHG THIS BLOOD AKD STRENGTHENING THE
WHOLE SYSTEM. ,
The Imperial'Depurattve, prepared by Dr.,Loans-'
berry A Co.’, is. now acknowledged aa the principal
family Medicine for the care of Oahoerous affections
and SoBoroLOtJB diseases generally.* The successwhich
attends its usA in these Inveterate diseases ha# no equal;
It is now used in these diseases with complete success,
where allother. me»tu hate failed. Two or three bot
tles will satisfy any on® of its great curative properties.
Hip Disease and Whits Swelling, Ulobbaiiokb of
the Bomb, Mouth.,Throat, Ao. Its beneficial and
healing characteristics are soon observed in these com-.
Slaiflts. No matter of how long atanding they may have
aen, they will, yield, to - the proper aie of the IMPE
RIAL DEPURATIYE in a short time.
. Tarraa and Boaad, Head will as oertalnly yield to
this .medicine as it is Used. Dlseases.of the Skin and
aUeruptive cbmgd&hiia'generally cannot long remain
after using a fewTwttlea of the Imperial Depurailve.
Its Tonic properties, aa well as Alterative, r6nder it
valuable to weak RUd delicate females.
The great parity, strength, and value of this Family
Medicine Is.aneqoalled in the care of all diseases origi
nating In an impurt condition of iht blood. It expoll
all the virus -or diseased matter from the blood and re
invigorates the system.
-* Those using the Imperial Deparatlve and wishing ad
vice in their case, wilireoelve every attention by otter
: or otherwise.
• Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNBBERBY A CO., No.
60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia'.
For sale aleo.byJ. F. Long A Co., Lancaster, Pa. 3.
*H. Baser and 8. B. Stevens, Beading, Pa. Holman A
Co.,fHarrlsbttrg, p». Q. W. Eptfdg, Potteville. Pa.
T..A C.;W. MoQUntoek, Easton, Pa. James Given,
Westchester, Pa. vgohmidt A 00., Allentown. Pa.
Simon Ran, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr.U. ,W. Leslie,Bristol.
Par, and Druggists generally. anll-mwAsatOm
Anew and'valuable disoov
mt.'■
Dfi. HAM’S
ABOMATIO INVIGORATING BPIHIT.
IT BTIMULATBS.EXHILBttATES, INVIGORATES,
- BBT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR BTUPIFY.
Thl» delicious BeTMUBO I. superior to*ll JnTlgoratin,
Cordials. Schnapps', Nervines, &o. liTuia tot the cure of
Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-burn, Drowsiness. Kid
ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, lntem'peraoee, Ao ,
as it will invigorate and strengthen, but will not in
toxlcate orntnpUy;.; Persons who have become habitu
ated to the excessive use of Tobacco, Opium, and Spirit
nous Liquors, will find Speedy and permanent relief
from - a dosire to use these destroying agents, by taking
A bottlo or tiro, or this. .
DEL lew 1/8 _ MSDIdAr, BEVERAGE!
Weak and sickly Females will find Dr. HAM’S IN
71Q0RAT1N& SPIRIT * qalck and sure,parent being
a Regenerator as well w» a Strengthener pf tho Human
Syaiem. Each complaint that the ABOMATIO INVI
GORATING CORDIAL id ialenlatedto cure is named
upon the accompanying each bottle, and full
dfiectlotifi for use are also minutely given.
<■ TWO* o#l DOLLAR PER DOTTLE, •, '
Prepared by. DARIUS HAtf.
Principal office, No. 48 WATER gt., N.- York.
For sale by 1 'T; W. DYOTIS A SONS,
n26-fim 218 N. SKUOND Street, Philadelphia.
BUTTER. —59 tabs Goshen Batjer jnst ro«
teiyedi and for sale by
0. G, SADLER. A 00.,
49 jkBOH St., second door below Front.
THE PRE^S.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25. 1859.
IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS
. FORTHH'OITYAND COUNTY Off PHILADEL*
; PHI A —September (Term, 1858 No .4 0, ,' ‘ 3 . .
MAEY HABRIKT ESfcVIf.JOIiHtFE.- ‘ . i
; 8Ir: Yon will please notice a Bula In the above case
to show cause why a Divorce a vinculo matrimonii
should not be deoreed, returnable BATURDAY, the
29th day of'JanuaryA.;D., 1869, at 10 o’clockA. .It.
WM. B. HOOD Attorney for Libellant.
< To JOHN LEE, Respondent, . , js2l*4t
IN THE DISTRICT. COtIRT - FOR THE.
CITY AND' COUNTY OF' PHILADELPHIA.
THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL INSURANCE COM*
„ < Pony VB; CHARLES HUTCHINSON.
D. 0., December Term; 1858, No, 815. Seoend Plar.
< . Ven Exp.
OVERSEERS OF PUBLIC BQHQOLS TS- CHARLES
HUTCHINSON.
' D. 0., December Term, 1858, 811. Als.Ven.Ex.
! The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the mo
neys raised by thePhe'rtfPs'salt under the above-stated
write, of all that certain lot or piece oE ground, with
the three-story brick messuage erected on the front,
snd the ti^o -story factory o& tha retr thereof, situate
on the north slde'of Babe Street," between'Second'anl
Third streets, in the city.or Philadelphia, containing
in front ot breadth oh laid Race street twenty-seven I
feet, and extending in depth one hundred and fourteen
feet to a. tWpnty-feet.-wide, alley, leading into and from
said Second strdWJ bduhded'bn the eAst'by a messuage
and lot late of Alexander Allair, 1 northward by said
alley, west by ground whereof,tjie said.premises were
formerly part, and Bonthward by Race Street aforesaid (
being the sane premises; which Margery Pride and
others, by Indenture dated the 2d day of April, A. D.
1846 recorded in Deed Book ft L L, Nor'39; page 110,
Ac., granted and conveyed unto the said Charles Hutch.*
lnson and his heirs, under, and subjeot to the payment
pf a certain yearly ground rent of g144/and under And
eubjeot to the right of Victor E Harman and his heirs
to the nee of s certain alley leading into Race street as
Aforesaid, will attend,to the duties of hls appointment
on TUESDAY, the Ist day or February, A. D. 1859, at
i o’olock P U., at his Office, No; 260 North FIFTH
gtreet, in theoity of Philadelphia,*when and where all
§ arsons are required to ( make their claims, or be de
creed from coming ihuponsald fund.
! ja2o-10t# GEORGE W. THORN, Auditor.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
BHIOK vs, MENZEL. FI. Fa. Dec. T, 1858,, N0 558*
RAPP vs.-MENZBL. ' PI. Pa. Deo. T. 1858. No. 659.
1 Tbs Auditor appointed todisfribute the fund arising
from the sale under the above-mentioned writs of Pieri
Facias, will attend tothe duties of his appointment on
MONDAY, the-OUt day of January io»tant,at4 o’clock
P-M:.~at his office. No. 625 WALNUT Street, Phila
delphia, at which time and pined all parties Interested
ire required to wake their claims before'stid Auditor,
6r be debarred from eomifag in upon said fund,
i - ‘ - ' ■ ' * 1 JOEL JONES. Auditor.
| Philadelphia, January.lBth, 1859. , jal9*lot
IN THE DISTRICT, COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHItADStPHIA.
j The Washington Star Barings Pbnd’and Loan Ai«o
elatioo Yu. Andrew Longhridge, ■ Alias LeYarl racial of
Term, 1868, Ne.'69.' ‘
7 'The audited appointed by the Court to report distrl-
Ration of the land 'in Court, railed by the Sheriff 7 *
ilsale.fnhderthb above writ,) of , . .
; 'All those oerttfu tnsssatgssor tenements and, lot or
Iptecfeof groxind'Y composed .of three contiguous lota or'
Slecea of ground] situate on the northwestwardly side of
enton street (formerly',oalled. Hopkins’ Oonrt.) be
itween Bchoolahd I Wiul*m streets, in the Sixteenth
;ward ol the city, of, Philadelphia*, beginning at - the
distance' of 1 185 feet northeastwardly from the said
William street, Containing in front pr breadth together,
’ on the said Benton street fifty-four feet, and extending
' that breadth northwest wwdljr In length- or depth sixty
' feet; sold as the property of the above named de*;
fendant, and more paruohlarly desotfbed In the afore*
said attend tnthe dnties of his appointment
at his office, No,-249 South Sixth street, In the city of
Philadelphia, on Tuesday* the 24th of January, 1859.
at 4~a*efcck P.'H-r'wnen and whe¥e all parties In*
terestsd are required to present and prove their elaims
or be debarred from all participation In said fund,
• JOHN f. BRtNTON,
i • Auditor. ,
and
chin ery, removing the
footing a radical cure. -
oared, and, sehal it bet
caalonal use of the Lina
rN THE DISTBIOT COUBT EOE TfiE
OITT AND COUNTY. Off PHILADBLPHI4,
W.J.P. WHITBY JAMBS LUCAS.’ *•
D C, D. 68. No. 464. Vend*' Exponas.
i : Exception* to sjfeclabreturii; •-> I
Tbe undersigned bis boon appointed by the District I
Court, Auditor,,to. report dtetribattoh of the proceeds
of* tbe sale of-thefonowlng described reel estate of the
defendant,among the parties cniittad thereto,- with the
facts and-repsons upon whlohiuch distribution shill he
made,to wit: ' -
1. All that eertam lot of ground situate on the west I
side of St. John street, at the distance of about sixty
eight feet six inches southward from the iotersectlcm of I
the west line of tbe said Bt. Joho street, with the south
west line of the Gsrmantown road, Jn the Kensington
district, of-the Ndrihern -Liberties ln. the county of
Philadelphia, containing in front on said Bt John street
seventy-two act, and extending in-depth westward of
that width, parallel with GeOrge street one'hundred
and forty-five feet more or less to Cabs! street: bounded
southward by lot ,“0., No. 81,in a l certain pUn of I
lots, la‘d out by Seth Craig, and recorded lb Deed Book,
A> hi., No. 16, page 841, westward by said Canal'street,
northward by lot No. 2, in a certain “Breve depar,”
&0., No. 402, June Term, 1861, and eastward by said
St.. John stmt} .ttpod whloh Is erected a four-story
brick building seventy-two feetfrontonSt. John street,
and about thirty-four feet deep: also a one-story brick
dye-house, and two-story brio* drying-house connected, I
and about sixty feet front on Said Canal street, ' , i
2. Also, all that oertain lot of ground situate os the j
southwestern side of tbe Germantown road, attbedis- 1
tance of two hundred and fifty-hint feet five inches, !
southeastward from the intersection-of the said road
and Third street,.in*the Kensington,district of tbe ,
Northern Liberties of Philadelphia. cootaining In front
on,taldroad. seventeen feet seven inches, and in depth
of that width between lines at right angles'with'aatd
road, forty-sight feet six inches on the northwestern
line, and fifty-one'feet sine and one half Inoheß os the
soatWeienrline.upon wbfeh is erected a two-story
brick dwelling bouse, No. 1218 .
8 Also, all that certain lot of ground situate on tbe.
southwestern side of .the Geraantowfi toad at the dis
tance of two hundred and seventy-seven feet southeast
ward from thf intersection of said road and Third
■treat, in tbe 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 line* at right angles with the said road,
fifty-one feet nine and one, half inehes .on the north
west line, and fifty-fire feet one Inch on the southeast
line thereof, upon which Is erected a two-story brick
dwelling, No. 1210.
A. Also, all that oertain Ipt ot ground situate on the
easterly side of the Germantown road. at the distance
of six hundred and ninety.three feet southward from
the south side of Master street, in the salif Kensington
district of the Northern Liberties of Philadelphia, con
taining In frontonsaid-rosd twenty;feii^nnd,extending
in depth of that width, betWeriHttysr aTrtght angle#
with said road, one hundred and seven feet s x inches,
.upon' which is ereeted a three-story brick dwelling;
with two-story double back-building and bath-house,
5. Also all that certain lot of ground, situate oh.the
easterly side of Germantown-road, at the distance of
seven hundred end fifty-three feet eonthward'frorn the
south side of Muter-street, end at ths distance of one
hundred and sixty feet southward from the. south side
of a flfty'feet’wide street,.called Phoenix street, con
taining in front on said road sixteen feet, and la depth,
eastward of the sdtae width at right angles with said
road, one hundred and fifteen feet, upon which Is
sifted a two story frame house.,
6. Also, all that lot of ground situate on the west
side of -Oadwalader street, at the distance of one hun
dred and sixty feet southward from the south side or
Phoenix street, in the Kensington dlatriot of the Nor
thern Liberties, Philadelphia, oOUtatnlng in front on
said Cad walddsr street, thirty-three feet, and extending
lfl depth westward, between parallel lines at right
angles with said Oadwalader street;ontf hhndred feet,
Upon which is erected a two-story brick stable' and car
riage house.
7. Also, all that lot of ground situate on the east side
of the Germantown road, at the distance of one hun
dred and seventy-six feet southward from the south
side of phoenix street, in the Kensington district of
the Northern Liberties, of Philadelphia, containing in
front on said road seventeen 'eet ten and one-half inches,
(ino'.udtog, on thesouth side thereof, the whole of an
alley two'feet‘ten and one-heir inches-wide, in the
clear, by thirty-six feetdepp laid outfor the use of said
lot, and a lot adjoining on the south,) and extending
of that breadth* in depth eastward, between parallel
lines at right angles with said road, one* hundred and
fifteen feet. - > - « -
li soflioient to relieve the
food from rising and soar*
Before retiring, prevents
nlghtj.loosens the bowels
rmitssa. * 1
each theai, will cure Dts*
teaspoonfuls will always
male obstruction removes
and makes & perfect cure,
ately relieves Obolio,
posted, is a sore oore for
preventive of Ohouma.
needed to throwout of the
diclne after a long sick*
for JAtraoiox removes all
color from the skin.
.time before'eating gives
makes food digest well,
ed, cures Osaojno Dub
whileSmricai and Boww.
to the first dpse.
attacks caused by Worms
surer, safer,' or speedier
never faih. '
Dnorsr, by ezoltlng the
,.ln four hours,
8. Aljo, all tbatjcertaln lot of ground situate on the
east side of Germantown road, In the Kensington dis
triot of the Northern Liberties) of Philadelphia, ft the
distance of sixty-four feet 'southward from the soath
side of Phoenix street, containing in front on said road
sixteen feet, and extending eastward of that width, be*
tween pariulel lines At right angles with said road.
eUtj.fire feet, upon which Ts erected a two-storjr brick
dwelling house,* subject to a ground rent of $3O per
annum, payable Ist of January and Jnly.
Notice is hereby giren, that the Auditor will hold a
meeting for the purposes of hiS appointment, at hfe
OfDoe. No. 252 Booth THIRD fitreet;on THURBDAY,
the 2Tth Jannary,lBs9. at 4 o’clock P. M. All persons
aro required to make their olaime before the Auditor
at the time and .place aforesaid, or be debamd from
coming in upon the said proceeds of sale.
CHARLES GIBBONS, Auditor.
Phils., January 14, 18S9.
CG. CRANE* PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
• (Formerly VAN LOAN’S.)
682 ARCH Street. -All the various styles and sties of
Pictures, Daguerreotypes,' Ami) rotypos, Photographs,
and Ivorytypes are taken, and at moderate prices,
d7-Ba*
SPRAINS,
GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
816 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the Girard Boose,
IMPORTERS
AMP
MANUFACTURERS
LOOK.IN G, , &1A 8 6 E 8 ,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES
OIL PAINTINGS,
AKD
ENGRAVINGS,,
EARLE’S GALLERIES
constantly open
ja!B FREE.
g NEWLAND & CO.,
and picturk-frami
MANUFACTURERS,
An Extensile Btook of
OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS
, AND ENGRAVINGS,
All at very Low Prices,
604 ARCH ST., ABOVE SIXTH, PHILA.
d7-3m
TRUSSES!—Genuine French, o
tf**S>Adults..
TRUBBEB! Genuine French, for Children.
TRUSSES! do do. Ladies.
TRUSSES! Approved American Styles:
Supporter Braoea ; English Abdominal Belts; Syrin
ges, a new and improved selMnjeotlng article, specially
adapted to Ladies’ use Also, bath-room or hydrant
Enemas; French Pessaries: Breast Pomps; Infants*
Nunlng Fl«Sks; Nipple Shells and Shields. For sale
by CALEB H, NEEDLES, Pfaarmaeentiat,
and Practical adjuster of Mechanical Remedies,
d.W roraer TWELFTH and RACE Sts., Phila.
Ladies’ rooms—entrance on Twelfth street, next door
toilui
GEORGE WHITEfcET, No. 185 South
\X FRONT Street, offerer s&lo, in Bond only—
A. fieignette Brandy, 1857, Pale and Dark.
Jules Robin Cognao, 1856 and 1827. '
Union Proprietors’ Cognac, 1854.
Pinet, GastilHoo. A Oo Cognac, 1860, 1857,1858.
A. Camas Rooheile, 1857.
Pellovolsln Rochelle, 1668, to arrive.
Martell A 00. Cognac, 1865, 1851, 1848.
Jamaica Rum, 2 years in Bout.
Steaart’s Scotch Whtakey.
Burgundy Port Wine.
81clly Madeira Wine.
Heldslok Champagne, quarts and pints.
A full assortment of Oiarot Wine, in cases and casks,
to arrive. jals-3ni*
ZOLLIOKOFFER* ANTI-RHEUMATIO
CORDIAL is the only effectual Temedy ever placed
before the public aia certain and reliable cure for IN*
FLAMMATORY or CHRONIC RHEUMATISM This
preparation haa cured' thou'andß’ Who have been af
dieted with Rheumatism in its most painful form, and
we are daily in receipt of letters and orrtiiicatea of as.
toninhJng and remarkable cures.' AH who have tried
the CORDIAL speak in the most lsudtble terms of its
efficacy. Full directions and entire satisf intion given
to the Rheumatio sufferers Propared-by THEODORS
DILKB, Chemist, N.B. eor. PINE and BIXTJI Streets,
Philadelphia, jaH-Sm
gejial Nolitea. ' ViV *• •-
JUjolograpljs, &i.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
!3tui«us*<Q[aia«.
fiAMUEL HEPBURN .has transferred hla
9 fficß from Carlisle, Penna., to No, 711 BAN
SOU Street, (between Chestnut and Walnut,) Phila
delphia. He will attend to any business entrusted to
his .care, v in the Courts of Philadelphia or in .the in
terior of tbe State. . . L
Philadelphia, November 24, 1868. n24-8m
MADAMS EXPRESS 00., OFFICE,
OHBBTNTJT BTBSBT,'rorwanU FABOILB,
M2&MWB, HEBOHANBIEB, BANK NOTES and
.lth.g by it. 'own LINBB, of In connaotlon
'-MkotjwEXPRESSOOUFANIBS,to alt tbeprincipal
VOWNB and OITIBS of tb. Doited KatM.T
1. S. BANDVOBD.
R*a«r>l taMrlaUMMlf
A LEX. MoKINNEY,
A ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GBEENBBDRa, FA.
Will praotioe in We.tmorcland,'Ann.trong and Xn«
'liana count!.., ,ell>tf
«. V. 10BAJta.
A BEAMS 8t MAYER,
Cm. ■ ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
i , ' LOOK HAV*N,PA.,
Will Attend promptly to all professional business en
trusted to them. Special Attention given to the collec
tion of olAims.
_ , MMraM*noMß.
Got. Wm. F. Packer,Harrisburg, Pa.: L. A. Macke;,
President Look Haven Bank: General D. K. Jackman,
Look Haven: Hon. A. White, Look Haven; Bimon
8oott; Look Haven: Ballitt & Falrtherne, Philadel
phia: McFarland, Evans, A 00., Philadelphia: Evans
fc Watson, Philadelphia ; Phillip M. Price, Philadel
phia» Hon. A. V.' Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson.
Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia: Tener A Davis, Phila
delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.: 3. W.
QUiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. , . jy 20-tf
pHABLES TfiTE,.COMMISSION HER*
V CHANT and Importer of HAVANA OIGABO,
(New) 138Walnat Street, seoond story. 1 aol-ly
Sapping.
FOR THE SOTTTH—OHARLES
2s&&SmL TON, B. 0„ BAVANN4H, ,Ga.. and HA
VANA BTEAM6HIPS. 1
FOR OHARLESTON, 8 0.-
The U S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE.
Captain Charles P. Manhraan, through In 48« to 60
hoars.
FOR SAVANNAH.
The U. B. Mail Steamship STATE OP GEORGIA,
Oaotaio John J. Garvin, throngh 68 to 60 hours
10“ Sailing days changed from every Saturday to
every FIVE. DAYS. Goods received and bills lading
uJgoed everyday,
The splendid first-class side-wheel'Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now ran
ns above every ten days, thus forming a five-day com
munication with Charleston and fcavannah, and the
South and Southwest.
■ ' FOR HAVANA.
These ships connect with the U. 8. Mill Steamship
Rollins, leaving pharleston and Ha
vannahon the 4th and 19th ef every month.'
, ,• FOR CHARLESTON, 8.0.
The KEYSTONE STATE will sail *on. Saturday,
January 29th; February, Tuesday, Bth; jlaiarday,
19th; in March, Tuesday, let, Ac. n at 10 o’clock A. M.
FOR SAVANNAH, Ga.
The STATE OF GEORGIA will sail In February,
Thors*ft7,.3d| Monday, 14th, and Thursday, 24th, at
10 o’clock A. M. .
I At both Charleston and Savannah these ships con-
I nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, Ac.)
I for all places in the South and Southwest.
FREIGHT REDUCED..
Heavy Freight at an average of 16 per cent, below
New Fork steamship rates. '
INSURANCE.
Freight andloiuraoce on a large proportion of Goods
shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships
than bv sailing vessels.,
Cabin Passage to Charleston and Savannah $2O 00
Bteirage “ , . . *« 8 00
Excursion Ticket*, good for the present year.... SO 00
Through Tickets to Havana 65 00
- No bills lading signed after tbe ship ba« sailed.
No rrefght reeelved on the day of sailing.
For freight or passage apply to
ALEX, HERON, Jr,
Southwest corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT.
Agents In Charleston, T. 8. A T. G, BUDD.
“ Savannah. 0. A GBIMBRAOO.
I For Florida, from Charleston, Steamer CAROLINA
I every Tuesday.
i For Florida, from Bavannab, Steamers ST. MARY’S
and ST. JOHN’S every Tuesday and Saturday. ja22
Jjte, ; STEAM TO GLASGOW , LIVER
SHKpOOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON
DERRY, 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..
.MOM KBIT 70EK.
Glasgow, Thomson. . ’ Saturday, Jan 22,13 o’clock M
Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, FablS.lSo’clockM.
Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, March 19,12 o’clock, M.
JBOlt OLABQOW,
Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, January 22d.
Glasgow, Thomson, , Saturday, February 19.
Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, March 19.
BATES OF PASSAGE,
»aOM QLABQOW.
lint Olua 16 gnliuu.
Storage; found.with oooked prorl*lo)U..«. 8 “
J. _ VftOX MW TOM.
first Class ~$76 00
Steerage,,found with cooked pr0vi5i0n5......... 80 00
Children trader 14 years of age, half fare; Infante in
BtoeragSi free.
Be turn tickets atailable within air month!, bjaajr
steamer of .this l|ne.
First Class ..sl4o' 5teerage..............500
An experienced Burgeon attached to each Steamer,
For freight or passage apply to
. WORKMAN A 00., Street, Philadel
phia.
ROBERT ORAIQ, 17 Broadwv»_New Fork.
HALL A LONBY, BuchinAn’e wharf, Baltimore,
jefl '
SO&P&L THE BRITISH AND NORTH
S3&&jft£.AMRRIOAN BOY Alt HAIL BTOAM-
FROM HEW YORK TO UVRBfOOL,
Ohief Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Pasiage
raow Boston to LxtanpooL.
Chief Cabin Passage....*,
Beeoad Cabin Passage,. ....
' The ship* from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Oapt. Judkins, CANADA. Capt. Lane,
ARABIA, Capt. J. Btone, AMERICA, Oapt. Millar.
ASIA, Capt. £. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Oapt. Ander-
APRIOA, Oapt. Shannon, bod,
3UROPA,O*pt J.Leltch.
Theae vessels eury a clear whit* light at masthead}
press on starboard bow j red on port bow.
NIAGARA. Lang, leave* Boston, Wednesday, Jen. 26*
BUBOrA, Leitch, “ N York, Wednesday, Beb. 3.
ARABIA, Btou9. 11 Boston,. Wednesday, fob. 9.
ASIA, Lott, “ N York, Wednesday, Peb 16»
AMBBIOA, Utillar, << Boston. Wednesday, 7eb. 23.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Burgeon oa board.
-The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion. Specie, Jewelry, Preeieue Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor
and the value thereof therein expressed. Bor freight
or passage apply to
js32.tr K. OUNABD, 4 Bowling Green.
(Ibncatirmal.
Academy of the Protestant
EPISCOPAL CEURCH.LOQUST and JUNIPER
Streets.—Ber. JAMES W ROBINS, A. M . Principal [
A. BUSJUBBOK, Teacher of Preach, German, and
Penmanship: JOHN. H. MORRIS, Superintendent of
the Study and Teacher ef English ; HENRY MORTON.
A. B , Lecturer in Qhemiatry and Teacher of Drawing,
OHAS. R-HALB. A. 8., Teacher of Greek and Latin ;
JOS. W. WILSON, A. B , (Central High School,)
Teacher of Mathematics and Geography.
The Second Term will begin Feb let.
TaiUon Pee, Ssvftntj-Five Dollars per annum in tha
Primary Department, Sixty Dollar*.
There are no.extra charges,
Circulars may be had at the Academy. j%lB-tufit
Ballad singing and guitab.-
T, BISHOP, 1202 FILBERT Street. d2s*lm#
I ONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
MU N. E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts.
' COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in
all its various formspreparing Students thoroughly
for situations in any branch of business: Plain ana Or
namental Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and
Correspondence. No Institution In the United States
gives a more thorough and practical coarse. la this
department so teaching is done in classes, and is open
DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an English and Clas
sical Education, vli: Spelling Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Asm, Ancient
and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Bessionp?f five months commence September
Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata
logues furnished gratis.
mh26-tf P. DONLBAVY LONG, Prinoipa!
PHILADELPHIA
\J COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Northeast ooraer Of
OHIBTNUT and SEVENTH Streets.
An Institution 1 designed to fit young men for AOS
TIYS BUSINESS.
■ • • BOARD OP TRUSTEES.
B. B. Gomes?#, Francis Hoskins,
Georgo H. Stuart, David Milne,
John flparhawk,- David 8. Brown,'
Isaae-Haeker, A. V. Parsons,
D. B. Hinman, Frederick Brows,
Joshua Lipplneott. -
EVENING SESSIONS after September 15th.
SaohBtudent has individual ikbthcotiojt }at this
Institution, and a Diploma from ,here is the best re
commendation a young man can hare, for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
College. seS-tf
Bryant a stratton's chain of
NATIONAL MERCANTILE* COLLEGES. Phi
ladolphla College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets. For information, call or send for
circular. jelO-tf
EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED.
S SNYDER LEIDY—J AS. M. LEIDY,
• Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS* ACADEMY, 1
Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH STREET, near Race, *
whore a knowledge or
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC
is made certain to every pupil that may enter.
ACADEMY opeh day and evening, n 022
Polices
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers in Goodyear’s
PatentforVulcanised Rubber Suspenders, Braids,
Webs, and all other Fabrics and articles made by combin
ing fibroussubstanceswith threads or sheets of vuloan-
Red rubber are notified that unless the same are properly
stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authori
ty, they cannot be logally disposed of in the United
Btates Merchants ana dealers are invited to examine
specimens now in store, and to give their orders for the
Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN
ER OF THE TITLES AND EXCLUoIVB RIGHTB
IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all
the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and
many others.
ALSO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtained on application to
me at No. 23 COUBTLANDT Street, N. Y.
n24-ly HORACE H. DAY.
AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.
PRENTISS’S
WASHING AND SCOURING
soxjjj'riojsr.
PATENTED JUNE 22, 1858,
This important discovery has just been patented by
tho United States, and it is now confidently recommended
to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It is a
labor-saving preparation, and costs less than half of any
other articlo known for cleansing purposes. While it
cleanses, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and
Woollen goods of every description, It will not Injure
the most delicate fabric. Certificates of its value have
boon given by some of the leading manufacturers of tho
country, as well as by mauy reliable and
citizens.
MatmfftotucoA by tba Patentne, amt for als by
SAMCTEIi GRANT, Jr., & CO,,
Tit 9 SOTTTn WATER STREET,
FniLiDELPHU
, JjrU-tbtal
- 3 nanranu (Eomganus.
jgEOURITY'- 'FIRE INSURANCE
0-A.IFIT.A.X, STOCK,
SDBPLUB, *15,899 19
JOB FIRE INSURANCE ONI,Y,
jftl-s ta th-lf
r2.REAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
TRUST COMPANY.
omcfi IN COMPANY'S BUILDING] 403 WALNUT
0. A. KAYR*.
STREET.
CAPITAL AND BURPLUB, $275,358 03.
_ Jj' ll ™” bv VIBE, MARINE,
CARGO, end INLAND INBDHA.NOE
, DIRECTORS*
Charles 0. Latbrop, William Darlipjr,
Alexander Whilldia, e Tracy **
John 0. Hooter. James B. Smith,
Isaac Haxleburat, John R Vodgea,
J. 11. McCurdy, Thomas Pott*r,
Tbos. L. Gillespie, Oharl*s Harlan,
Daniel L. Collier, Jonathan J. Blocom
0. 0. LATHROP, President.
WM. DABLTNG, Vice President.
JAMBS WRIGHT, Soc’y and Treasurer d33-dAWtf
CjllßK AND INLAND KISKS.-FAME
A INSURANCE COMPANY
Capital* |IOO,COO.
(Organised unde* the Act or Assembly relative to In*
imranoe Companies, passe* April 2d, 1866.)
Ottfle 411 CHESTNUT SI., Philadelphia.
, DIRECTORS.
Samuel Wright. Henry Lewis, Jr.,
William W. Waltera, D. B. Birioj,
Charles Riehardeon, - John W. Brennan,
Jacob W. Stout, A. H. Rosenheim,
Barclay Lipoincott, John D Ellison,
George A West, W. W. Knight
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
W I. BLANCHARD, Secretary ja!2-y
CO M.M O N W E A L T H
INSURANCE COMPANY 0? THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIRECTORS.
Dr. David Jayne, ThemAs 8 Stewart.
John M. Whltall, John M. Batter,
Edwardo Knight, Thomas W. Brans,
John K. Walker, Heorjr Lewis, Jr.,
Isaao Jeanes, John Allen.
OFFIOBRB.
DAVID JAYNE, President.
JOHN M. WHITALL. Vice President.
8. 8. MOON, Secretary.
OFFICE
N. W. corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
ja7.tf
Delaware mutual safetr in
surance COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY 7HE, LEGISLATURE
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICE 8. B. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCE
ON VBSBSLB, )
CARGO,' } To all parte of the World,
FREIGHT, . S
INLAND INSURANCES
On Qoods, by Hirer, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage,
to al parte of the Uolon.
FIRH INBURANOEB
On Merchandise generally.
On Storee, Dwelling Houses, &o.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1, 1858.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Keal Estate $ 71,368 86
Philadelphia Oitj, and other Loans 297,060 60
Stock in Railroads add Insurance Companies 26,80] 60
Bills Receivable 201,660 80
Oaahouband... 42,067 85
Balance in hands of Agents—Premiums on
Marine policies recently issued—and other
debts due the Company..
Willi no Martin, -
Joaeph H Seal,
Edmund A. Bonder,
John 0. Davis,
John R. Penrose,
Georgo G.'Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Hasten,
Wm. 0 Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer M'llraine,
Charles Keller,
H. Jones Brooke,
JacobP. Jones,
WILLIA
THOB. 0.
HENRY LYLBURN, Seer
SAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY,
>3 409 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Capital paid In (securely invested)...., 9200,000
Barplni i Sl.ttO
This Company having been thorongly reorganised,"!*
new reedy to make Insurance npon all kinds of pro
perty. merchandise, &o, against LO3B or DAMAOB
BY FIHEONLY, npon favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
Hoq. B, B. Caching
Charles 7. Watrons,
Bliba 3. Baldwin,
J. A. H. Hasbrouck,
Aaron Close,
JobnM. Beach,
Matthew Kelley,
Alex. O. Lawrence
Alfred Clapp,
Wa.K Forbes.
KEELER, President,
Jacob N. Keeler ,*
Francis Blackburns,
Robert P. Slog,
B B. English,
George H Leris,
Joseph B. Btidfold
John Prentice,
Edward Wlifir,
P S, Birokbead,
Henry B. Foote,
JACOB N.
Hkxbt R. Foots, Becreta
Philadbltdu, Deo. 23d,
A MERIOAN FIRS INSURANCE 00.,
A INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER
PETOAL.
No. 810 WALNUT Btreet, above Third. Philadelphia
Having » largo paid-up Capital Stock and Borplua
Invested in sound and available Securities, continue, to.
iimare on Dwellings, Stores,. Furniture, Merchandise
vessels in Port and thetr Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Louses liberally and promptly adjusted.
sllo
biaaovoati. . -. . <
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,-
John welsh, Caspar W. Morris,
Samuel O. Morton, lames R. Campbell,
Patrick Brady, • Edmund G. DatUh.
; ; Charles W. Poultney.
GEORGS ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary.' Ja23*yif
fUTr INSURANCE COMPANY, No. UO
\J South FOURTH Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital.... $200,000.
' Organised 1661.
Privileged to insure Booses, annually or perpetur Uy ;
Personal Property, annually, or for a lew period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks j receive De
posits: hold Trusts andgrantuumitles-
ALFRED WEEKS. Presid-nt.
B. O. TYLEB, Vice President.
J. W. Uintira, Secretary,
s. . . oixiofoae.
Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley,
B. 0. Tyler, J* W. Forney,
J. W. &ouder, P. B. Mingle,
C. ft. Kicking, James Watson,
3. L. Hntehinseo, Lndlam Matthews,
3. W. fltokeS, William Curtis,
jelB-ly Q, f. Turner.
r IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COW
JLi PANT.— The PENNMUTUALLIFHINSURANOH
COMPANY.Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK,
Streets. Capital, 1013,726.03.
INSURES LIVES Cor short terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur
chase* life interests In Real Estate. and makes all
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They aet as Ixeoutorf, Administrators, Assignees
Trustees, and Guardians. -
yavsntt.
Daniel L. Hiller, Samuel H . Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, WUUam Martin,
Blohard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Sue ton,
Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilo* Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder, .
Henry 0. Town send, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodolpbus Kent, John W. Horner,
William H. Carr, Bllis 8. Archer, -
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christina,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner H. Basin,' John G. Brenner,
F.B. Miehler, laston.>
DANIBL L. MILLJU. President.
BAMUEL B. STOKES, Yioe Pree’t.
Joxa W. Homoz, Secretary. nIS-If
177 ASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.—
JCU CHIOS Ho. 8 EXCHANGE.
Aut&orisid Stock $500,000. Chaitjus
PSBfBTUAL.
Fire Bisks on Merchandise and Buildings.
Marine Risks on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights.
Inland Transportation Bisks on Goods per Railroads,
Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms.
DIIUCOTORS,
Andrew Coohran, Robert F. Taylor,
William I. Brown, Thomas Shaw,
Richard G. Stotesbury, George Cookman,
Peter D. Myers, Charles Stoy,
Robert B. walker, Jacob Beed,
Jacob Lukens, WO. Stotesbury.
ANDREW COCHRAN, President.
William I. Brown, Vice-President. nB-tf
Howard fire and marine insu-
RANCH OOMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Btreet,
Philadelphia,
1 DIRECTORS.
Thos. L. Luders, Wm.l. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
M. W. Baldwin, Wo, K. Hamlta,
John 0. James, H. H. Shilllngford,
A. J. Bucknor, 0. E. Spangler,
John W. Sexton. H.H. Houston,
WUUam Raiguel, Wm. H. Love, *
Edwin Booth, Charles?. Norton,
John Garrison, Isaac Myer.
E. S. -Warne.
President—THOMAS L. LUDERS.
Vice President—E. S. WARN*.
Secretary—CHAßLES A. DUY. sel6-tf
PERRY’S BLANK BOOK
AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT,
8. W. CORNER FOURTH AND RAOB.
PREMIUM AWARDED
By the PRANKLIN INSTITUTE for Manufacturing
Superior Account Hooka.
FITtMS Intending to open nofr Hooks on the first of
the Yo&r, can select from a good stock on bond, or have
them made in any desired style, in a snperlqr manner.
BOOK*BINDINQ of every description executed in
the finest and most Bubstastial manner, at low prices,
MAGAZINES bound from 60 eta. to $2 60 per volume.
MUBIO bound in a new and handsome slyle, from $1
to_W, '
OLD FAMILY DIDLE3 rebound) to look and war
equal to nev
PEWITS BOOK -BIN EERY,
EOUBTH and RAO*.
Oldest established Bindery In Philadelphia. n23-2m
JJOBERT SHOEMAKER & 00.,
Kanttfiwtnrers and Dealer PAINTS, VA3NIBHI3,
tod WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner PQUBTH and
&Ao£ Streets, Philadelphia.
Sole Agent* for the «ale of the celebrated Ploreffe
Slate Glass. tnh3S-tf
and COLORED GLASS.
v-F We have justreceivoda comprehensive and va
ried fitook of this truly beautiful and architectural ap*
pondage to Churches, Vestibules, Conservatories, and
other buildings, where it is deemed necessary to embel
lish, or to give a chaste and elegant appearance. Any
color may be had, either plain or ornamental, elabo
rately or in relief. ZIEGLER & BMITII.
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glass Dealers.
IlMnnii (|rNn iti
FISH. —CSS BarrelsKos. 1,2, and 3 Macke
rel. SO do atid tiercee Salmon.
40 doSe&Phad, *"Xj£ 53
240 do Mackinaw WhitePtih. v
437 d> Balilnxand Eaitport Herring.
600 Boxen Scaled Herring. Also,
630 Quintals Ground Bank Oodflsb, for
a O. SA'DIiSR&OO..
A ROB ftt,, aaoond door ahnra ?mn
PORK. —409 barrels Now Mo&a Pork for
eale.by 0. 0. SADLER & 00.,
|AROH flt.j woond door Mow Treat* _
COMPANY,
NJSW YORK OITY.
*900,000,
(4L L Pi n> ia.)
WILLIAM D SHEERERD. Agent,
Philadelphia.
61.880 14
JTORfI.
James 0. Hand,
Theopbllua Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
J P.Peniston, •
Joshua P. Eyre,
Bajnuel E. Btokes,
Henry Blo&n,
James B, M’Parland,
Thomas 0. Hand,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, Pittsb’g
D, T. Morgan, «
J.T. Logan. “
M MARTIN, President.
>. HAND, Vice President,
rotary. dl6-tf
Sookbin&ing,
WBOLXSALX DRUGGISTS,
Saitawft tinea.
YORK UNES.
TUB .?,t. MD ®N'AND, AMBOY AND PHILADXI.P’A
A g» TBBNTON.BAII.BOAD CO ’8 LIVK3.
ISOM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK
AND WAY PLACES.
PROM KENSINGTO N ~D E P 0 T .
Fare from Kensg’n
u , Depot to Ne»r York.
At BJf A. U , Morning Mall, Ken*
Bington and Jersey City..
At f • M., JCvening Mail, Ken
sington and Jersey City....
AtIIJJP M., Bight Moil, Kon.ing
ton and Jersey City * a 45
numuui 81111 1,,M runs 'i'tily ‘' The UX
Night Mail, Saturdays excepted 3
The Care of the Fifth andsialh-atreet City Passenger
K“".Tolt? n °3^ W ‘ n Co “ y6r PM " m * era »“i '«■“
| FBOH WALNCT-STBEET WHARF :
At 6 A. M. via Camden and Amboy, 0. Sc A.
commodatlon.... .....|2 26
At 6A. M , via Camden and Jersey City, (New
Jersey) Accommodation.., ............ 226
At 10 A. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Express . 3 00
At 2 P. 81. via Camden and Amboy, G. & A. Ei-
press..,. 3 00
At 3 £*• M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommodsv*
tion—let class. 225
At 3 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion—2d Claes..’ 1.... 160
At PM. via Camden And Amboy, Accommoda
tion—let Class ~r 2 26
At 6X P.M via Camden and Ambov, Accommoda
tion—24 Glass 176
ill/T Express Lines stop at Principal Stations only.
For "Belvldere, Easton, Flemington, &0.. at 6 A. M.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, bcrantQn.Wilfceabtrre,
Moutrose, Great Bend, Ac , at 6 A, M , via Delaware,
Lacxswanoa, and Western Bailroad.
For Freehold, at 0 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For Mount Holly, at 6A.M. 3, and PM. , •
„ n* . , * WAY LINEB
For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 3 P. M., and 4* P. M
from Kensington Depot! ,
For Palmyra, Banoccas, Beverly, Burlingteu, Bor
dentown, Ac., at 3 and 5X P. M
only allowed each passenger.
Passengers are prohibited irom taking anything aa bag
appa-el. All baggage brer fifty
P al^ ror ««**• The company limit their
reeponelbility lor baggage to one dollar pec pound, and
will not be reliable for any afoouut beyond $lOO. er
cent by flpeei.l centraot.
Janu»TyU,lBsg, WM. H. OATZMEH, Agent.
Mpßn .NORTH PENNSYL-
RAILROAD.-WIH
TER aKRANQRMKNT.
FOR BETHI.RHEM, DOYLEaTOWN, &<J , and by
railroad connections for
Euton Catawissa,
Allentown, Willistnsport.
Mauch Chunk, Elmira,
Hazleton, , Magara Falls.
On and after WEDNSBDAY, December 22,1859, Pas
senger Trains will leaye FBONT and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, as follows:
For Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown. Mauch Chunk,*
Hazleton. Ac , /Express) at.,,............9 30 A M.
pA'sengers for Easton bj this line can spend two hours
in Bethlehem, and an hour and a half in Easton, and
return the same eyeniog. -
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mac oh Chunk, Williams
port, Elmira, and the West, (Ezprets) at.. 2.15 P. M.
For Dojleatown, (Accommodation)
at 8.45 A. M. and 4 P.M.
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,)
ep.M.
. TRAINS FOft PHILADELPHIA.
Le»te Betblebem (Bxpnsa) at 7 A. M. and 5 PM.
8 3Q , p 7e M >t>,leBtoWn ( AecommcKl4ti on) at 7 A. M. an<l
Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
„ ON BUNDAYB.
Philadelphia, for Fort Washington. at 9.30 A. M.
Philadelphia, for Doyleitown,at4P. M.
Dojiestowo, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M.
Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at 3.40 P. M.
All Passenger Trains (except Bandar Trains) connect
at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Streets Prawn
ger Railroad.
Fare to Bethlehem, $1 60; to Maaoh Chunk. $3 60;
to Easton, $i 50 : to lioylestown, 80 cents.
022 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
1693,804 70
PHILADELPHIA AND E LJUBA BAIL
A ROAD LINE.—QUICKEST BOUTS to Ilmira
Wilkesbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Book Island, Niagara
Falls, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, 8». Pauls.
Detroit, Banlieth,and StTLoaft.
Passenger -trains will leave the Philadelphia and
Beading Railroad Depot, oorner BROAD and FINS
Streets, daily, (Bandars exeenled,) as follows:
•; 7.80 A. M. DAY EXPBSBB,
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, flt. Panls, Barling ton,
and St. Louis. t ,
. . - 8.80 P.M. NIQHT IXPkRW,
For Elmira, Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galana, St. Panls, Burlington,
and flt. Louis.
The 7.80 A. M. train runs through to HARRISBURG,
stopping at all station* on the Lebanon Valley Branch
of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad.
. ann
At Rapert, for Wilkesbarre, Pittaton, Scranton, and all
stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMB3UBQ
RAILROAD.
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
07” Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line’s Tieket Office, Northwest corner
of BZX.TH and CHESTNUT, Streets, and at the Pas*
ranger Depot. oornarof BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves-the-Depot, Broad street, below. Fine, dally,
excepted,) for all points West and North, at (
Freights most he delivered before 3P. M. to insure
their going the same day.
Far farther information apply at'
Freight Depot, Broad, below Fine,
Or to OHAB. S. TAPPEN, General Agent, ,
N. W. cor.Sixth and OhestnatSheets,
oel-tf Philadelphia;
EHmm iffTEB AR-w-jr**
fIBWW RANGEMENT. jsSsSEK
PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON. AND BALTI-
More railroad.
On and after Saturday, December 4,1856.
PASSENGER TRAINS. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
Far Baltimore, at BA. M., IP. M., (Express,) and
ur.n. ’ ’ ”
ForWUmlngton, StBA.M., 1,3.30,uidHP M.
For New Owtle, at 8 A. M., and 1 awl 8.30 P. M
For Middletown, at BA. SI., and IP. M.
For Dover, at BA. If., and IP. M.
For Beafort at 8 A.M., and IP.M. -
TRAINS POR PHILADELPHIA,
Leave' Baltimore, at 8.80 A. M., (Express,) 12 npon,
am d*4o P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 7.20 and 11.40 A. M., 2.26 an
8.86 P.M.
Leave New Oastleat 6.45 and 11.12 A.M., and 8.06
P, M.
Leave Middletown at 10.30 A. M., and 0.80 P. M,
Leave Dover at 9.20 A. M., sod 4.36 P.M.
Leave Bedford at 7.46 A. H., and 1.46 P. M.
, TRAINS TOR BALTIMOBB.
LMTO Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 1.66 P. M., and 12.16
SUNDAYS onlj util P.M.fromPkU*d*ljM6to߻l
-timore.
Do do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phila
delphia.
freight Train, with Passenger Oar attaohed, will run
as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for PerrjrlUe and intermediate
places at 6 00 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 666 P. H
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 6 00 P. M
no 2 B.M. fBLTON* President.
Philadelphia, gerkantown
AND KORBIBTOWN RAILROAD —WINTER
ARRANGEMENTS.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY. NOVRMBKR 13, 1938.
?0R GERMANTOWN,
Leave Phl'adelphia 6, 7#, 8 40 min.. 9*, 10#, 11#
A. M., 1,2, 3,4, 6,0, 7,8, 9,10,11# P. M.
Leave Germantown 6, t, 7#. 8,9.10 min.. 10#. 11#
ArM.j 1.10 min.. 2.3, 4,6, 6,7, 8, 9.10# P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,_
Leave Philadelphia 0.20 mla/A. M,. 2, P. M.
Leave Qeraaatoirn 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 mis.. 6X
P. M t *
OBXBTBVT HILL BA.ILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7tf, 8.40 min., 11* A. M., 2,
4, 6,9 P.M.
Leave Oheatout Hill 7.10 min , 7.85 min., 8.50 min.,
11.10 A. M., 12.50, a. 40, 5.4W7.40 min. P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,^
Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. i\t., 2, 6£ P. M.
Leave Oheatpht Hill J A. M.. 12.50, 5.20 M
FOB CON3HOHOQKEN AND NORRISTOWN
Leave Philadelphia o#, 0, It A. ill., X 05 min., 8.10
min., 6.50 min , 11# P. M,
Leave Norristown 6,7, 9,11 A. M., 1, 3tf, 8.40 min.
P.M.
ON BUNDAYB.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. H. and 8 P. M.
Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 6 P. M.
FOB MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia 6*, 7.85 min., 9, 11 A. M., 1.06
mitt.. 2 05, 8.10 min., 4,V, 8.60, T. 45 min , 11* P. M.
LeaveMana7nuk6M>7#,BV,9#, n# A.Al.,ltf,
3,4, 6.10 rain , 8.45 P. M.
SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN,
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD POB DOWNING
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6if A. M. and 3.10 min. P. M,
11. K. SMITH, General Superintendent.
nol3 DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN fitB.
rr Mini i ii Ilf I IT NOTICE.—CHESTER
CBsftsSHSߣ VALLEY RAILROAD —PAS
SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE STATIONS -On and after Ist Jaon*
ary. 1859, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN,
will start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadel
phia and Beading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD
and VINE Streets
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leave* at 7.20
A. &I
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
8.30 P M.
DAILY (Sunday* txcepted.)
By order of the Board of Manager* of the Philadel*
phia and Reading Railroad Company
d3Q w. H. MoILHENNEY, Secretary.
filacljitiajj an?r Jion.
BAMI7BL r. XKSBIOK. J. VAUGHAN MBB&IOK.
william n Msaaicic.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY.
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
MERRICK & SON'S,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River, and Marise service. v
Boiler*, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &0.. Cast
ings of all kinds, either iron or brae*.
Iron frame Roof* for Gas Works, Workshops, Rail*
road Stations, &e.
Retort* and Gaa Machinery of the latest and most
improved construction.
Every description of plantation machinery, each is
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacusm Pans, Open Bteara
Trains, DefecAtors, Filters, Pumping Engines, &o.
Bole Agents for N BilUenx’s Patent Bugar Boiling
Apparatus: Nasmyth's Pateifh Steam Hammer: and
Aspinwall A Wooloey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain*
ing Machines. aus*y
Jive |)coof Safes.
g|j|Kjj salamawdek safes.
t! inn large assortment of
EVANS A WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MANUPAOTDBIJ)
SALAMANDER SAFES,
VAULT DOORS,
For Banka and Stores.
BANS LOOKS,
Equal to any now in use.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, *O.,
On a* good terms a* any other establishment In th*
United States, by
_ EVANS A WATSON,
No. 26 South FOURTH Street.
Philadelphia.
PLEASE GIVE US A GALL. aolS-tf
OKIE & GAFF, 223 bocit Sfroet, above
Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and dealer* in Mer
cantile Paper and nectnitfes generally. Attend the
Brokers’Board daily, and 611 all orders for the pur
chase or Bile of--BTOOKB, BONDS, Ac. ja7-ly
Rk. cob son,
• REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage.
(Jolleotlona promptly made.
SOBIUSTOWS, PA
f'IBOmSE & 00., '
\J BPSOIH AND EXCHANGE BUOKllifl,
Ho. 40 South TniUJ) Street,
nZIIeADBLPUU.
<*f« to the Bakes and Bionas of Philadelphia,
The Pennsylvania, 'oenteat.
BSHrftOATJ. '
1859.
THB UAPACm oP
TURBE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS -« -
BETWEEN PafILiDELPfIU AND PITTaBURG
Connect* dfrecfcatPhfladalphiaadthThroogh TSa '
from Bos ton, N«w York add all point* east and at th® - *
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Oin- *
etnnatl, Bt. Louis, Oleviand, Chicago. Burlington fit -
Paui’s,lndianapolis, Louisville,!bsirOrJe^JlSiali
tetermediate points in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Ken*
tucky* Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri; Kan- -
*aa, and Nebraska—thus furnishing facilities for the
transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and
comfort by any other route.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg
without change of Cars or Conductors.
Smoking Oars ara attached to each Train} Woodruff’s
Express acd Fast Mas. The EX*
PRESd BUNS DAILY: Wti) and Fest
excepted. • *
M.ll Tr»in lane. Philadelphia »t 1 30 A. M. -
Fsatliin. <•_ u 4 00 P.M.
Express Tnfa le.rex " 1100 P. M -
n..ri.J AT . TBAIKB 18AVB.A8 FOLLOWS:
OotaSwJ* ji, Oelumbi., X.OO F. M.
, “ from Eighteenth and Mir
t6otCOownM®;tto I p(,TJ f*. obtained at tlw Office of
tha s^«? oad /? ffi2e » 10 the » also on boud any o
Ohio HwJJb LiDeof BtMme « *h« Afisaiodppf of
Svoktss.
BoilrcaJ>^£i«a.^
M lo * u any other Route.
„ **! f >m^ !e i l 0“ of the Western connections of the
mfKrfvPrvwWKJ** makes this the
DIREOr XINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE
! ‘ ' ' GREAT NORTRWEBT.
The coonectinr of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg,- avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with tha. raring, of. time, are advantages :
TrftYeTu*g P Pa&ll(f ( * aixippexn of Freight and th.
FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
‘ ~J, 'j l ** Eo®*® Freights of-all descriptions can be for
warded from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Baltt
m JO, to any point an tha BMlnafa of Ohio. EentuckT,
MtaUdlrM°t!‘'’ W, * !OM . i "’ la ”> or * U ’ Kmri > **
_SoK enn ' jlT * n}a Ba'liroal also .connects at Pittsburg
wim Steamer*, by which Goo<ls can.beforwarded t"> any
port OQ Ohio, Moskingdm, Kentricky.Terihesie*,
Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin; Missouri,
fiances. Arkansas, and Med Rivers: and'.at Cleveland*:
SandUßky, and Chic<gowith Bteamen to aU aorta on,
the Northwf stern Lajte'a . . . , \
ilierehanis and Shippers'entrusting thetransporta
tipn of their Freight to this Company, can rsiywith
confidence on Ita M»ed» transit. ; ■ *
wStfcrfl^S 8 01 \ ,BEloat *° “Y 10 tb®
entu 7 l «ni» RaUroad are at all times ae
panles ch 4r S M by other. Railroad Com*.
”** rUCnllr to .mark packages *< via Penns,
Merchants in the West ordering goods from the Best,
will do well to dirSot them to be shipped by this Route.
For Freight Contracts or fihtpprog.Directions, apply
to, or addresa either of the. following agents of the
Company:
D A. STEWART, Pittsburg;
Doyle A Co , - Steubenville, 0.?- H.<S-.Ple'«e A Co.;
Zanesville, 0.; J-J. Johnstan,Bipley,o; R. MeNeely,
Maysvlue, Ky ; Ormsby A. Cropper.,Portsmouth.O.:
Paddock A <Jo. t JefTerfonriile,. Indiana: H. W.
Brown A Co.. Cincinnati, O. ; A them A'Hicbert, Cin
cinnati, O j B. C. tfeldrum, Msdlsoailnd : WHUatU'
Biogbam, Louisville. Ky.; p. G O’Riley. A Oo , Evans*
villa; Ina *, N W. Graham A Co.. Cairo, 1U.:3.F,
Sass, St. Louis, Mo.; John H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn ;
Hams A Hunt, Memphis, Teas.: Clarke A' Co., Chi
cago, IU ; W. H. H. Koontx Alton. Ill; Murphy A<
Wane, Dubuque, IU : or. to Freigab. Agents of Rail*
roads at different points in the West.
Parties attending to their cwh shipments firom the'
Kart, will find it to their interrat to call ou the Agents
of the Company at the following places before shipping;
l®«®rs addressed to either of them on the subject
of freights, will meet with prompt attention.
E. J. ONEEDBR, Philadelphia.
MAGBAW A KOOKS,' 80 North street. Baltimore.
LEECH A.C0.,3 AstorHoose.orlSi WlUiamit. > N. Y.
LEECH ACO 51 Kilby street, Boston*
H. H. HOUSTON, Gen’l Freight Agent, FhOa.
L. L. HOUPT, Gen’l TickefAgent, Phils.
THOS. A. SCOTT, Gen’l. fiup’t: Altoona, Pa.
Ji3-ly i
Swings ynnHs.
CAVING FUND—FIVE FEB CENT. IH
i3.TBILEBT-HATIO»AL B*F*TY TBCBT OQM
FAHY—WALHMI STBPIT, 80DTH-WAST OOBHM
OF THIBP/PHITiADir.PfnA. -
laooxroaktu nr nk Stats or 'Pmrasn.vASLa.'
Money is roestved in any sum,' large or small, and in
tsirat paid Dram Us day of deposit to the dar Q*
drawaL u T t ..
Theoffira is open srary day bonflo’dotkia tha
nondag tin 6 o’eloea Id thr evening/ and on Monday
and Thursday evenings tm 8 o’clock. ■---
' HON. HENRY; L. BENNER, President,
. ROBERT 1 8ELFXCDG1, Ftta FroMdmrt.
Wx. F. Eoxb, Secretory.
Bxiaofout
Hon. Henry L. Beantr, ' F.'Cartuil Bmrster, .
Edward L. Carter, loeephß.Bazr ,
Robert Belfridge, Frands Le*, ’ . '
Band. K. A«hton, Foeeph Tenet,
O.LindwthMttinS, - Henry Diffenderffct.
Money is received and payments msds daDy. -
The investment* are made 1 in ooaforaity with' the
proviiioDS of the Jharter. in BEAL EBTATX MOST
GAGS), GROUND RENTS, and seek ftfstelasa secure
ties as wUI always insure parfoet security to the deposi
tors, and which cannot 2aU to give permanency anusta*
blHwto this Institution. . 1 .fattl-lr
goUis and iUstanrants.
[ONES HOUSE,
w MSSBIBBOStt,
(Erected in IW.)
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
HOW OPEN TO VISITORS.
mj2B-y : WELLS COVERLT. Proprtolnr
SALOON AND RESTAU
RANT, N. S- corner THIRTEENTH, and
CHESTNUT Streets; Philadelphia.
n02.8m0, wM. A DB XANIY, Proprietor.
J* . PBOSSEB»S EESTAUBAHT, No.
• 808 MARKET Street, four doors above EIGHTH,
South side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Roasted,
Fried, Pieued, Ae., Ac., for Home Cbnanxoptitm and
Transportation. N. from twelva to three
o’eloek * 3-tf
QTigats anb t&obatzo.
/'’IIGAB 5.—2,000,000 HAVANA CIGARS,
\J favorite brands, by late arrivals from Having in
Begilta. Opens. Conchas,Londres, Ac., Ac.. in store
sad bond, sad for sale by A. MERINO, 140 South
PROMT Street: JU-tf
SFtTGUET A SONS,
• Importers of HAVANA CIGARS,
se2S . 216 South PROMT Street.
fTUGAKO, CABANAS AMD PARTAGAS
f SBGABfi.—A choice inTolee of these celebrated
brands on board brig “New Era,” dally expected from
Sanaa, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETJ,
(New) ISS Walnut street, (alow Second,
sal Second fttorr .
—600,000 Havana Segars, choice
lO brands, by late arrivals, In bond and atore, for sale
by A. MERINO. 140 Sonth PBONT street. d2O
DQitus an& fianovs.
rfSHESTITOP GROYB WHISKEY.—A de
\J sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effects upon the oonstitution,
has Induced the offering to the public of an article
which the analyaation of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, A
Oamae, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to
be the most pore and,consequently least injurious spirits
ever offered the American public.
CERTIFICATE OF DR. JAS. R CHILTON.
I have analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON. Jx.. of
Philadelphia, and having carefully tested It, I am
pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous
.or deleterious substances. It is an on usually pare asd
fine flavored quality of Whiskey.
JAMBS B. CHILTON. M. D.,
. New York, Sept. 8,1858. Analytical Chemist.
PXILASELPSU, Sept. 9,1858.
. Beak Six : We have carefully tested the sample of
Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you Rent us, and find
that it contains nena of the poisonous anbstance known
las Pusic Oil, which la the characteristic and injurious
ingredient of the Whiskeys In general use.
Very respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAO,
Analytical Chemists.
To Czaxlxs Wsaxtom, Jr., No: 116 WALNUT Bt,
Philadelphia. 0c22-dt»p2l
BRANDIES.—" finet Gaatillon,” Marett.
and other Cognacs of various vintages, in half
pipes and quarter casks: Pellevolain Bochelle Brandies,
pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth
casks. Imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLBN A GO., .
ftHf tfl end 333 Knots Vnnrth'atrxat.
fordtour*.
Philadelphia warming and
VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
IXfOOISBOKB T« 8. X. QAIRISOV.
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE STOBI, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below the fit. Lawrence Hotel, where our
Old friends and the public are respectfully invited to
examine our extensivo stock of Warm Air Yurnaces.
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Register*, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, Ac., Ac. We me
now manufacturing CHILBON’fi CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NSW COAL GAS CONSUMING PUBNAOS, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and suited to all olasses of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful patterns c! Low Do
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sites and pattern*.
We have also commenced the manufacture <sj
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM attkt lot « Fatrawd Exhi
bition of th* Franklin Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful Astiqub Maxßi.Bg,
are not injured by Smok*. Coal Gas, Oil or Acids,
and are sold Wholesale ana Retail, at much less prt*«
than Marble. * Coll and set thtm .
ARNOLD A WILSON.
BBNJ.M. IBLTWELL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia,‘April. 1858—spa* It
HARDWARE.— The anbscribora, COM*
MISSION MERCHANTS for the ealeof JOBBION
AND DOMESTIC wogjd respectfully
call the attention of the trade to their stock, which
they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con
sists in part of—
Chains, of all kinds —Trace, Log .Halter, Breast. Ox,
Cow, Tifth, Back, Weg'-n, Stage, Tongue, Look, Ship,
Mine, and Coil Ohainn.
The celebrated “L” Horse Nails; Stone .and Sledge
Hammer*.
"Wright’ ” aai other Anvils; Solid Box and other
Vices.
Short and long handle Pry Pans; round and oval
Bake Pans.
« Marttn’e” superior Pilai and Karp*; Bed Screw*.
Safety Fuse: Blasting Tubes.
Corn, Grass, sad Brier Scythe*Hay, Cora, and Straw
Hay, Manure, Tanners 5 , and Spading fork*.
Bakes and Hoes; Shorels and Spades, ct all kind*.
Taoks, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and Finishing Nails.
Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locks of alt
kinds; Cutlery, Rroaand Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Hsm
m«r*i Place*, and Other Tools, Ac., Ac.
W. S. LEVTIS A SON,
No. 411 OOSIStGBCE Stre-t.
Stationers.
Blank books and stationery.
DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Haaofwtnrer.
Bt&tioaer axd Pricier, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to fornlsh, either from the shelves
or make to Order-Books of every description^suitable
for Banks. PnbUo Offioes, Merchants, and others, of the
best quality of JEnglish or American Paper, ana bound
In various styles, in the most substantia} manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description.
Ingravimr and Lithographing executed irith nertrcrs
end despatch.
A general assortment of Bngllsb, French and Amcrl
ean Stationery.
Concerning Mt. Hogan’s contribution to the Franklin
In.tiiate, the Committee say—f* This display of blank
boots for tasking end mercantile nse is the best in the
axhitytlou. The selection of tho material is good, the
workmanship tnont-excelHnt, and then- finish and aim
pearaaee neat and appropriate. ls noSd-tf
VALENCIA RAISINS—IS 7 frails VA.
* LkROIA RAISINS, landing and for sale by A.
MSRIRO,IiQ South FRONT Street. jal9tf