The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 26, 1859, Image 4

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Tie Complaintpf-BragSla,..;^
. Th« ttfctt #fl?» tow ofMbr.th** nXWSrt .< ,i ‘
.:., Beii;tfm?»-i.<l'Atit»mn!« •Saaowy-day,,' - : T,
V-’J 1 5ftjy lie* throughiStflHs pf slaughter./
y Whia.'wlll ye T'T4>l“- r -v .
Qray!mjstfs&ea down pn. rwfc JW*4 jpAng-7: . 1,,
. .'pftrtt^ftLM!p’«p.po*»n , S'Cace»T«Bire?plDff—’ ’ ; _
■ Thedeei Are in thp^owilMfleplßg^^^. p -. ‘ -
” Acd wni^e^/i^rklß g, '--i : --' f >‘:
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.' But oh! my slglMbofafr f y? ?l- -.
Thesunretorpi endAdds«#weufrln^V
0, ty" J •
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, Whsn'wiH'tSy Warns returnlS m«)’’;.:* ■ ■
O light or Lobhl.n’B’lacmnifnt’tASEkter ?
' - .'• . “ I#, +I v'*2 exl
, f'bOa.T-rra - •■' ■ ■ .
.X : . pypQ^^jis^
. Books.—Before .tfeanvenOon of printing*'
and the mflnafactnroSf.i4p;evl);oAiflv§re'so
, scarce; *P:sl«ireX price. ea .extifrvagSnt as to,,
be beyond'-TOe’.-meang topanyobut
wealthy and opulSht? s jThMpWato individnalB
canid ■ s
tors of a. slnglo work," uud-the most.eatpnslye
libraries of well—endowedi-’lristltutlons were
limited tonfaw hundred vWmesV .Nbtf'they
have become so chdaptbat.few arO;d pstltute ;
of these treasuries-,of.,knowledge,":aiid;oar;
public associations
Formerly,; the art - of reading Was.',bghfiopd
.to afew.mpnkß. .Now] fhis'SourceioMns trac
tion can boenjoyed-by dll-classes, and almost
every individual. .tsav.uriiTm.Ji’rii’,'
Some.chritfus'fadtaaro preserredlnhistoiy,
relative tb;jhe^|(t , OUyiiahd , \ydne 'Ofi books
;-doring the|4P#oM^'#Pj§W-A?
- teenth century,*avlng; occasion Jo oonsult.a,
large BMe/befiStSh'd flftuld obtain ».loan froni:
toamohai^^ietlipsaessed.^.wascom
,welled to aiecute a bOnd.drawn hp with,due
formality, fofeihojiafb l 'rettfra' of the-manu--
sbript*:^CTl,l>ciJnflit^f‘tt,bbpk‘Wa , -religlonß.
house iwas thought a , present of such high'
value, and'aftSaot 1 of; such .merit,-: aaloob
literate’lflnhlhsjana'etftitle.the'donortoithe.
aXc^s?,#
A convent threatened, annually, to proptmnco
of an 'oldsv Qreek- - author* :/Iff.; the ,)P (tefitttff
centaryffheCoUhtessof f Apjon is recorded to;
have given two. hundred sheep/five“quarters;
of. wheat, as much rye-and .Other grain, and a
great quantity oT'fffrS/in Loxchahgefar a copy
of home '‘HomilleSi 41 'Evep' klngs could not;
salely be trusted with artlples brsuch'tatrava."
gant valffef/fßsuia. IX,. oEFfap.ce, 1n,.1j71,;
borrowedlthe.worfe'of. an-Arabian.jibysiclan,',
and was ;obiJgOd, not only to 'deposit -his* jewels
as pledges; fbntv'to -’dh'd a hphlctiijin' to join
snroty ..with. him ’in a boUdj Cohdltioned for’
tholr foN
feiture.w’it ’ ' a " t '
ata.hd.Vnppn ;com
’ mon ground. Tho .G.reat Leveller wlu Knock
at your ; ,,dpoy, r 'Xirj3i|i[ioniire,''aa woll.as at
mine f andfwfrgnhstppttdp'eH tphltt,'whether
we,bld J hlm-s«al«6lme^tl» 3 ftnE,l};parts.*or.npt.’
Bawl along,'then, ip your chariot, horheedithr.,
poorpedestriair.whO'driigsl-hli'hlisterpd.foet
' over the hard slde-w.imri ~pfp ft fovaf the lm.
ploring voicerbf’the Tagged mendioanti -fWo
are all travßlliu’g'the samp-way; and shali ulti-
»the; '.same } inn—the 'graye.
"Therethe wicked cease from .tfo.ubling,;and.
the weary, arept;fest.”,;T.The ; p , oaryl ,ls . there
not 'c6nsglatiohlihitlie’as«iran.ce7. ;' ;u -:.) -‘.V V
' Oonrage.then, stbrmd.eatonjournoyers oyer,
the' desSrf' of'llfe'! -"sioll'',on'Vet awhile-amid,
♦rials and tears.-, ';,Ihe,;gpah’lS ;ht hand—ypur
h otin I-: _Dop"s' the' map;
of thid worid, •Kfhe-'hasvlaid ,np store for many,
years, onflxap ,%;;hls .bwn'.'Bpti]
afflict-or oppress yon-ftFoigiyoi.hlnil’-'-'He'iß'
your fellow-traveller" to the land of-souls—he.
will ;opn'ltand'Jiip'orihn’eqfiality with yburself. ■
His treasures' cannotferibC the'Spoiler.; His.
gold may soon become cankeredy ahd.hls flue.
goldbajim._ .
liet-not the! rioh b'6 undhlyelatedj hori the.
poor unddly 'deJpr.esSed j -for in the great, cbm- -
inunity of. tfie Beid.tfiers is hoUitog.krioiVn' ol
inequalltyjOiet'Ctoe ■prpftd'.Bhlinmblieidrat; the,
thought, andttte-humblejifted rip.,.-. ~u,'.;'
Opue, neighbor, 'thy-hand ! -We will trudge
along Life’s'.‘miefen if you
please, andenconiage-each other'so to live—,
will it not be thflrbetter.way?—that when our.
snmmpnstmmeB,todeliart;heiice; < '. !
-“ We thß at night '-. -.,.'1'
durg*on—but snstalnal and Soothed: 1
By arftuifikiCeiibK trnflt. app rcach onr graTe, -
1 hUcananwho wraps the diapary pf his conoh ''
‘ Abolit hloi'bnd'llrp down td pleEidsdt dreams. ”
. Thb Bnsu -Bw,- 7 fS)flphen Be,very,,,waai.
little, fellow,'tyhPj’ jn'hlsjchildhood, had becD
stuntfri, saxgy;hy,7}b'k|fcbkrtly ! b'y rimj/fod
.'.^asf ( pyp.app^awl > to'
he always gazing ohvacancy;-. ;-Ho -wbuld,
asat^MßsgttSB^aßa
an ataOßt»:uncontrollahlo: ,flt laughter..
With'aljJ hd'w&fbxtremely poor,shiftless,
friendleis.'ahd'gonefaTly beiy simple!' ;Whil
this sbeing: could; find inhisown thQughis to
afford.such keon amusement, was a mafkjr /o/'
no little, wonder, (to thpsb.wbdjadgedbfhlm
on!yfrpnl,hts-«ppoaraaoe.,and.generaldeport:
mcntr.J'i.Bntkbine whO'had jeganied-hlm more
narrowly fonndin him.hsingularprlginai;' '>'
• One day as he was,' with hls'woak-a'ad hob,
bllnggait,;shuffliogal6ng : thtough the dust ol
ahlght?ay,ahelghb'or ? hSppebed'to l -'moet?him, 7
and thought he would .crack ,a joko over the
head'dfdhe'stipposedSliQploton • ’ rJ-Tdi-' } ; j
■ “ Ifews,” said Stephenyf'.wiiat is'it?”’ ‘ wi
. “ Why. tho devil’s dead ! " Isn’t that hews
«It '''Andjhdw'tnubhr pity
you i’ltwpjied Stephen-rrS'whatapobr, fathc
erless j”---.’.-.
CabiiJ s ,s|.f46B >FikBt .Mubdee. —JVo are'
iniomedrfiSacrffllHl'stpyyi'thsi'painalery'Ab’el,
booauseof theprs%ence.ishown;tb;'tho'.eacrlT'
floe eb'the' : latter7i.bat : .-weihave'.no:.intlmatibn,
givem.ns of the, reason for. that .preference;
There is,however, ah ,o.rtentaL ! Trsciitio'n’still
extant, which acconnts for itda- thls vrise-p-If
says thStCaift’* andAbbl,,haring eich-of. them:
a t f SW^l»tftr,ym,sopp,ps o they
rlageable, Adam proposed to .tbouvtkai Cain
• should marry-'the l twln ''slst*r ,of ‘Abeij and
stancesobllged them to.marryrthelr.slstersilt
was mbper that'/theyshotild marry those that
wera|Mtoingly-thyJe|st.relatedfq.tffini!; , '-lTb'
ftlli
fairCTithan ’the.-other.;: .Adam,„displeas6dat
his “dlaobediehoe ;■ refertod- the - dispute to .the
bring. eaonan. oSeripgT)eAore.,hlm 1 i ,>nd,;t<ild
themJhayheofferingwhich had- the' pretei>.
ence woula DB:a ffeclsrgtlon'ih7fsvpr dl-hlnf
who''presented fit.- rOnithe-offeringsheibg
brought, and Abel fdodepted,’Cain,
stimulated Boon
as .they came
they had been eacrificinffi fell opon his brother
and -
the EomanSrhad.-Dut.-one hsad.dhatjhe might;
. strike lPoffiat a,blowri.'Had iwoitoe' power of
theißpiflM^per'orj'we'wbhld exert- it • In a
waymbrebh£(eff6l4l‘to':hiariklnd-4pr,. rather
womankind.'? We wonld torbid,"under,a heavy
penaHyJafiyfeiilaieappearing'dutof-doorsin
t h
good-paly ofjrnbberß.'...-Such;.is.the; inflaeh(!e.
. of fasmatfy tbat 1 for thesake of bavingor ab-'
pearing foet, a lady-will
own feet
thsn.ipaper.ssiXp.-wonderi.thaf. con-i
snmpHpn is the lot—the antlmely SO
many^ol^'rdMi,tiheiit&flil;' : -ana »aisebaf:
American' fain- Xb, wpndor’
towith,- 1
Bt ®i^^fiSPgW*¥y?’X,d%atoVagsl , iisb
whioh the
a,By*(ori» .dla@etricslly,pppb r : ;
site) ( purely, lf the latter.would oxamine the
billffOf-'6lpjftallty,'and Bee-how many of*their
tmj6&Karethe-WctlmsLoKtaShlon„they!woixld.
be startled, li not admonished, by the fact. v *
Hipi'DrE'BS or'l?irE.—-It has 'been weirre
markod,that no map-can judge of the hap
plness of ;anothcr. As. the moon plays
upon thpawavßs; jand; iseems to- onr.eyes to
faT a Peculiar beam one long track
amidto'e;%tofs,i]e4vlbg the rest iuicoaipkfa.
t hß while sHfclaVjto
- nlgg«:(l.ln,her.'J»slrei,-,for though thp rayslhat
.meet ,not onr oyes arg to'lisaS though they
yito. tipf edUal'ahdiPnfsyor--
lng,lbvelineM,mlrrorsJ) erself on'eVerywave-!-'
evensoifperhapk. happinessialls With the mma
to(P4trJiMt^..eyes’a.b 1 0BeKns
on those billows from whioh the
. '3SMMJ-T, HAVE Tns Paizs waa.
pnco to be a meetlng of'the^flbwarayand.rthe
'M&HtSESSISiSat
-ggjpi^>W- o-faf bf^het;
; ‘A® was observed by the iubgoT
fbb Immediately pronounced her the most
«? wtllhl, because toe most modest.
. .. follbwing lines from Coleridge t
’contain! as beautifyl un alEusion to the steam
boat as Iwe remember td *havo ' mot with;'-
fttlthlulhesOlktheTlgure is flnoly:preservod—
,!jip ijhoili.sWOf, W li'otb'.b'opie>n by the<
Imprisoned elements; seem to dash by'the eye
Ofthe!poet,>and'blddeflance to every outward
•pWtaole ;Vv';' v ' a , '* •'
' 1 .::!-.W*«n/liw>s - yoang4-.
! 11, .: When rwas young 1- Ah! wofttl w l *.*™ ■ .
. v. .ilf! fot thiMjhange twixt now,a»o then,
: .,Thia honMof-olky-notmado-WlthhonoS)
ix* TWabody.tasbioosjnegrioyouS-wropg,.
r i®L,o’«i>Ul »ndiWonu4'«Sn»4)pg »"!»i.
i .tß?.,nHow.UghUy then itSMti«l «10Dgi ~
~ £lke tikOße trltQ bo*ts aokiulWn of jore,
rtfirrfwid«»
TbatEikno »Uf»i
..
.'.'.':Wh«nypntbwdfUTod.iaJt.tdgethor. l ’ j ,
, f; ; iHSpßirfloss' ; ,nt,‘ 'Eivisa Tubes.—Words
;Siidiflgures'araJoftoh I _'cU't''lP.'.'treeBj.an(l.the
geaera\ 'opinion l has beep ithat tbe growto' pf
tho wobd sooti;ohUterated?th'em. yltiappeaM,;
.hjjjvpy erj l%
pjiripnfj paper'.,reberitly.,Vfranslatpa JTfojp. WP'
Swedlshi-'that!.thls-is?nottbO'case on
tlie opitrary.'ttie .inscription. Is.falthftl'r. re ,‘
tallied jin- the tree as,long,as it endureSj and.
that,til| noti'.serfehsly’jnjured, the flumbeft.of,
'cdnoentrlo rings -of ' wood' found above- the
' inscription will, aothairy denote-the time when
it was! cut.' Professor. Lauroil, of the Um
’ tdraity! o'f Lund, 1 made’ two'inscriptions -in two.
beech trbes'lnTl74B,f?ThCS?*H 44 T?E® n ed'in
1766, r.omalnlng, with
■eight ylngstpf.wobd.f.oveti'lti. lp
1764. and had sixteen rings over It.
A FoßoißTFdntMiaiiirEE; —A clergyman of
'thb ; ’ th 6 - Kev. 1 Mr. Parker, of
: PitnMiwthsa JSee'n'. for In the habit of
praying for -toe British. Government | but, at
tho’ period. ot 'the 1 eventful Bevolntion, he,
togethpr , ymoßt. , ptiior clergymen of that
.days was,opposed ' to. tho oppressive measures
‘of'Engiand. ;HoWever,'hy a strange absence
of .mlfld, he. dne Sabbath, long after Amerioa
fiadbaeUdeelated independent, fell back upon
his fesijal 'prayer: <'< fye'heseech thee to bless
lhe : family-”
.Then pahsihg, -with ( «MdehV.’ embarrassment,
and vaxatfon, ho added:, <( Pshaw! pshaw I it-
m OgjjtflJehtal f .
"Duijß-jMogioKsiAln Italy, ; a' lever at abali,
’places!fwb,flkiger4 jon'hls;mouth, which sign!-,
fibs ,tcj a - ladjj Ayiiu rare . very handseme, and
.['wish to spetm to you.” If she touches her
cheek! anilets it geptly Brop,
,that ,Blgqiftes, : '‘l I oonseht il’ but If Sbe .turns
her'head it is a denial--' At a ball, In - Paris, to
’ take a lady out to dance'with her, is only indif
ference .-toplaoeyonrselfhear her; 1b interest ;
but' to follow her with your eyes In,the dance,
-Is’ldss. "I .
.'UtL’Aooinb.—Those orders were taoonlo'and to
' thb ppinty wUch/Frederlok II wrote to Gene
-ral Sdmoh, eommander.' of Cleves: «If the
Austrians come- into 1 my territories, tell them
fhey have mistaken': toeir'.jvayi If. they begin
tpargne, make .them! prissnersi -if ; they make
any resistance, cut them in pieces;”
) WT V i -~--f 7
■'i'tc'j 'Salsfl bg atttiiott.' ■ '
Vf THOMASk SONS,';'; .
. fid Km! 18e inim.B(WlH.»otjatH,BrßßHT .
-n-- 1 ...;.; 3 (Torm«lTNos,BT,aßd.Sß.> ; - 3 ;;
‘ t BIAL ESTATE, BTOOKB, *O,
.rfubjio Bftles »t tbe PimadelpMft Bsobaag* wiry
0 - »Ai
. Mcbprotwtylinediep4wHcly,-ln
ire\ pabliih on, BBWwVKnww.
jo enoh lUlOy One thotukad 6kUAogtM t bx pwnpliftt form,
riringfall deMriptiom of eUtte property to be aold on
die^lowinjgTtteWiy>,=
-PRIVATI SALE REGISTER
y EJT BsUte entered on cmi Prlrete B*le Be
iiter* In'onr Pnblio 6ele
l|ooo oopiea printed woekly,)
,r; '“ *'■ * ll " •
I BALI..
We bereA large imottnt of Beal SeUte M VH*
rite ißele,. inoladlng ♦ erery, rdeaoriptlon' .of Olty.nnd
tounCrj 'propertj/' Printed Liffta may be 2ut4 at the
mctl6n'etoro. •*'•• ■* •:■ ' •- : ’
!’’ eV‘ »‘- r ' ■' ’OABD.’i . 1 •* . a..
LIBEABY TEH- LATE HWiBY PPNNINO.
-TON| £BQ.<i>Wi'ife:ndW preparing -catalogueiof .the
Library 6 fittie laU Henry Pennington, Esq.* deeeaaedf'
la which wfli 'be found many eurlotu and Talnable
books, bn v yat!oas"tubjsats,~‘a immber of them. illus
‘rated .by printed and manuscript insertions.* 'Also.>a\
; Orgef collection of into Asti tig acli rare autographs,
.aogrfvings, &’o-:DAtb be made known In
future advertisements; , - . •
SALV OF BUPEBIOB 7UBNKTCBB; BUSGANT PIA
.Oiq-FORTB, ROSEWOOD MELODEON, OABPETB,
&oK - s ‘/ 'ii-'OTP '.‘o ■ r ‘ n r' " r
>, - OABD.—Our Bale to-morrow morning, at tho auction
•itore, will oomprlM,'b*flld« .500 Jots; superior '.eeconil
hand furniture, elegant rosewood 7 octave pianoforte,
madi by Ohiokering ;-felegant xeiewood melodeon^.man
tel hrfrrorsr wardrobes, velvet, Brussels, and ingrain
btrpetSf-Gbin&and-gtaflsware, bed* -and .bedding,- Jto.,
forming mi attractive assortment, worthy, the attention
of and others desirous of purchasing.
87"? Catalogues now. ready aha the articles arranged
•for rumination., ,
t l
« v ,BTOOKB. «fcc- ',
; iOn.Tuesday-Erenlogo
Februarylst, at 7 o’olook, at the Philadelphia Ex
ebange, wlll'be sold—. :•- \
For aooonnt of whom it may conoern—-
8 old-shares (60 hew) San Francisoo Land Amo
olatibn^'* «. .» * .
L 1 Rl£ AL.JBBTATK BALK—KBBBUAttt' lit.
~ BUBINKBB a STANDS.—THBBB', 8I0&Y BRICK
r ATOBIfANDDWBLLING, s. E., comer of Second
ind Bhippen streets.
ADJOINING ON BHIPPBN
STREET.—Frame Bakety, with tiro ovens, and lot ad
joining on Sbippen Htriset.-
• LOT AND T.WO OLD FRAMEB adjoining on Shlppen
LAND' PENN A. VALUABLE TRACT Of LAND,
•US laorfet}‘Monroe Wyoming Go., Poona.
■ Chereijfa large amount of Timber on the tract: - - -
AJQBOOND-BBNT of $32 ayear,Mcnred by a three*
.itoi7 brick dwelling, and the rent punctually paid. ,
'>:■\ REAL ESTATE BAU3-V.EBRUARY 16th,
wllllnolude— ... .
VLlt""* POSTPONED SALE. - .
-UNITED STATEEHCYeJL ATLANTIC OfrT.N.I,
—The' veryj'vildablb, property known as the ‘'.United
-3Utj>. AtUatio' flltj, N, J : Ih. JionM fi SO
/eefcfroiit by KLfeet deep,with.a wing io by 240 feet rls
Tom'stones, Wgh, .with 140 Urge, sleeping apartments,
dit&fe itoje square of ground, 850 feet fronton the rail
road by 500'feef depp. with a equate of ground laid out
is a park, 850 feet front by 600 feet .deep to the ocean. *
.TonWning 12acres, . ..
Peremptory Balerby erderof heirs—Estate late of Jo
, i «eph Murray, dee’d. -
’VALUABLE BUSINESS stand; northeast corner of
RlgMbmod Cherry st*.'-Bale-absolute.- -
. HANDSOME MODERN RESlDENCE,'witheide yard;
No.f 631'north Fifth at., below Coates si.. u -, i
•VJtBAT MOBBRN DWELLING, With *1! modern oon
renleocis,-;No;:1226 /north* Fifteenth st., south ef
Mikeat ,
. BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos.
*931) 088/935-and: 687. Ontario'et., between 18th and
Oroal stslj bniow Girard avenue.
-THREE-STORY BBIOK STORE iND DWELLING,
toulheMt'oorner of Parrish and-Franklin'ats.{ (late
SpringQarden.).'j V- ', . -
i WELLSEODRED GROUND BBNT OF 876 A YEAR,
taxer,on lot of gronndf Girard avenue, west of
. Thirteenth st„ on which Is erected a four-story brick
‘itore and dwelling.
; LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT, 12* acres and 28
.'penDheij' Vlth two-story brick-and- two-story frame
dweriog, barn, truck garden, Ac., Passyunk road, west
;of Broad st.»Plr*t Ward.
* LARGS'AND VALUABLE FARM, 427 acres, Kent 00,
' Delaware, on the main road, leading from Smyrna to
,Millington* * •' ' •
raws and: valuable books— recently be.
.■| -- OEIYED DIRECT VBOM LONDON. .
■ j This Evening, .....
January 26thj at:the auction store, we will sell a con
signment of rare, ‘valdable/and interesting!.books on
various subjects, recently received, by ship Achilles,
‘directfrom London. Included, also, are a number of
pictorial and illustrated works.
, i ID" Catalogues will be ready, and the books arranged
: {onezamination two days previous.
1 J t rr.f, « . - , . - . ...
VI .4 /< .. ", *' !"■, 1 •
j Bale at Nos. 189 and 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, FINE
’-FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS OAR-
Peis, Ae. , - ,
I - {l , s., On Thursday Morning,
At 9 o’clock, at the auction store; an 'extensive
Msort'mehtof excellent second-hand fnrnltare, elegant.
S lino-fortes, flue mirrors, carpets; etc., from families'
eelinlng housekeeping, removed to the store for con
>renien4e-df,sale.* :£, i\« *■ ■• • , • •■ ,
Also, an elegant piano forte, 7 octaves, in handsome
rosewood case—■Ohlckerltig'maker." '
Also, a snperlor roMWood melodeon.
| Bale at Notl2W North Thirteenth street.
{ ? , • NJBAT.HQUSKHOtD JtfMUTUBE. . .
. f , On Prlder'Morning/, - .
f r £Bth I nit., at 10 o’clock? at 1329 North Tblrtee nth
attest, above (Mrard VCnne, the entire household fur
niture, fine feather bed, mattresses. &c., 6f * gentleman
declining hoaJekeojriog. i
: Aleor the kitchen furnltere.
" k M*j he examined bn the morning of Bale, at
Bpdock; ' 1 * \t
SEs.'W’llitiXAlitH. sfoSBB, GENEKAX.
AtJOTION.ANBEOMMISSION STOttS, No. 11
Nortfc EIGHTHStrMt, 1
■ i .'.‘‘‘;J.:A. ADIBQN. Auctioneer,
StPABIORHOUgEnOLD„ KteNITDBE, FBXNOH
h 1 * l,r ** *° 4 ““ P s' r ° r iwrtmentrof to«ewooa, !
!s?!?ravg-■o^rto^i ro&irood uti-i-leiet, ioiititxti'
r6oking ooalra. nknaaomA Jenny Jjliiii bgdßtexds, dres.
sing wifnnt utamlon tetJlQk,
dining otialrs, htXwke,' Broca tel aAd T.nneesee mar
bjs-toj’ A?/*, tablea," tnirf on, ijarpeta,' painting!, »ogr»-
Tlngt,.«il»orrplated rrare, Ao." - . . ..
B H?.K®P.SI.£? iE * < CH- PLATE. pibr.slabs: AND
at tab opopr OF
°r .toot po«t and 11 irgeeolored print (Franklin at
f - BacoND-aANaFppNiTDitß.’
I Also, from A Ami It. lot or lecond-hand
furniture, waihitandk. &0., , ( ;
i Sit °?S?!*TO*Wsjand eeioftif-liaiil home.
fxaoes willbeinide If .requited. ; '
1 lEP‘ Out-door sales'xtteuded to promptly, Gbinrel
m moderate in any other house io this .city. ... *
bAjktftfc, nathans, 1 AtrOndwEEK.
3--Jrt-KOUK' MAN OfflON; No. 224 Bond
o^l,
W^«55SS£^ T,W “
rOtiWoor sja©i,and *al«rat tia Auotton Qcua. aV
■•• did ipoa tin most aatlßfaotoiT tarms,
iaxm.ii •- a
Xt tMblisktdfor tht last Tkirtf Jt*rs>
SS~f» dotting,lutntture; Bedding, Olgara, Muioal
*— or
In and thief-pKwf<Tanl* w store MLyalnable*, andpSl
rate patahmen/or the ptemiaesi alao, a hearr inn!
JSaaMd °* all Renton* k aTlng’gbods
ttr*B.-4BPk3&{iiitf of limited
tti* Ofica If prepared to faak* Advances on more Satin
IfwtorrjiAd accommodating tarzni than my other in
, ,iirA?i;T #;» a F.? ? ■:»i
omtacy^oSarga 0 * 3 *° fOOT| In ira * ll pltt]
m 4 '« TRITATfI BALD.
-,55!? p *sf“* lrtT « r «*4 other Watokai, Jewelry, tad
(Hoiking will ha Bold at reduced price*, du*ly
Wednesday. January 26. i 859.
•Ay/..t ! ! ofrffes 'iir&ntttoW
HUBBAED&PQ.j.ADMIONSfiR9.
I k BETWEEN B*aOND AND..THIBD,ATR*BTB, _
,OABD--We invite thfe’attentiomof purchaser* to th*
'peremptory rale of a general assortment, of staple aod<
anoy.goodi, tobe made thlrmorningj. atlOjjo’clock.
.' ‘SALE OP FANCY ANDBTAPLB GOODS.
, , i ' ..ThisMorning,.,..,';, .
AfclOJtf o'clock, will bo soid a general assortment
of fAnoy and staple goods, consisting of long and square
■bawls, isllk velyei ribbon*,(OpftWn u brand,) taffeta
ribbons, iValeneia laces, cambric edgings and insertings,
embroidered oollars and sleeves, gloves, hosiery, lambs*
wool=, and merino shirts and drawers, &o.
-\,f TAILORING GOpPS • .
Also", ends 6-4 blaofcSFrench;cloths and doeskins,
Hide-stripe clotbs, &c.
Also, —.case* peel Scotch gingham umbrellas, whale*
bona frame*. s .
-- '} SMALL WAKES.'
SI AIfO, a gftiiQral assortment, or buttons, combs, silk,
cord and taMfels. tapes, trimmings, thread, &o.
«! SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
•‘f t CHESTNUT STREET,‘ opposite the Oostom
Hobie, between FOURTH atod FIFTH Street*.
•trn LARGE SALB,,OP f OIL-PAINTINGS. ,
' v: ' • _ Od Thursday Morning," 1
>: -Jan." 27th, commencing atlOtfo’alotik, will be sold
at salesroom, 43UOhesnut'Bfreet),'fe large- and valuable
obligation of ,pll paintings,t Itcpmp,riq«*/260 work* of
merit, mostly original, includingleLodwhpes, marine and
ooaat scenes. interiors,'exterior*,' figure pieties, oOmpo*
eltion of 1 animals, - still life, eto.j-all of which are fi-'
Disked In themost artistlo manner.-
In the collection will be found several fine 'copies of
6elebjrasd pictures by the: old maattrSi.exocutad with
the greatest care, the.owner* having selected the a da*
rh>g <a accent visit, to Europe—the peintinge having
been framed in rich gold-gilt XrameSf made to suit eaoh
picture ’ after recent designs, and are gilded with extra
rare gold lean;:They will be arranged for examine*
ion v on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday morning,
until time'of bale. ’ *
LARGE BALE OF FURS AND FANOY BUFFALO
• - i 5. '. vBOBBSr &c; ( ,
;•••!,* ~ On Friday Morning,' ,
■ 36th Inetynt,, ,commencing'at lo£ o’clock, will be
'sold a large stock of fancy, fhrs for ladies’ and misses’
wear, qotnptiiicg the usual, assortment of sets, capes,
viotorines,aiid buffs Of Hudsbn Bay sable, mink, French
sable, stonti and silver’ martin; ermide, &o. •
Also,t white ermine sets for children. Gents’ fur
caps, collars, gloves, &o.
- { ROBES, &0.
, Also,( fancy wolf and fox carriage robes, fancy
sleigh buffalo robes, &o.
Philip, ford, auctioneer, no.
' 080 MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and
SlXTH,south side. , V
J H. GUMMET & SONS;
• 1 ’ Real s&tate auctioneers! !11
, ‘;J' , ; .620 walnut street. •
CARD.—J. M.Gummsy A Sons, auctioneers, will
hold regular sales.of.Real Estate, Stocks, Ac. Also,
household furniture at dwellings. ....
j BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE.
pjTiOn .our. Private Bale Register .will-always be
found >a very large amount of real.estate, including:
every description of dty and ootintry property.
J. M. GTJMMBY A SONS,
* 1 Rpal Estate Brokers,
'i .■ 620 WAiNßjfgtreet, below Sixth.
■jIURNESS; ERINLEY, fit CO;, f
9?><i . . N0,'420 MARKET STREET,
A/iOSES NATHAN a, AUCTIONEER
I?JL SAND-OOMMIBSION MEBOHANT, B\ *, eornti
SIXTH and RACE Street*.
i GREAT. PUBLIC . ACCOMMODATION.
MONEY! i > MONEY! ! MONEY! ! !
Money liberally advanced In large or email amounts,
from one dollar to,thousands, on gold and silver plate,
watches, Jewelry, fowling-pieoes, musical
Instruments, furniture, dry goods, clothing, groceries,
hardware, 'cutlery, book*, horses, vehicles, h»r
nestf, and all articles of value, for any length of time
agreed on, at • IVo<Aon*’' ? Prine*jJOf Establishment,
southeast confer of Sixth and Race streets. 1 - * •
' PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted at
the lowest market rates.
GREAT-BARGAINS IN WATOHEB, JEWELRY,
AO., AT PRIVATE BALE, atNATHANB’ PRINCIPAL
ESTABLISHMENT,- 8. E. Corner of SIXTH andBAOB
Street*.—The following articles will be s6)d for less than
half the usual store prices: Fine gold English patent
full jeweled and plain, of the moet approved and best
make; in hunting cases and double bottomed. Fine
gold escapement leycr and -lepinq watehoe/in hunting
cose and open face, some of them extra fait jeweled am
best make. Silver English patent lever watches, es
capement lever and leplnes, in hunting c»m. and open
face, Some very superior: English, Swiss, French, and
Qadrtler watches: fine gold vest, fob, neok, and
children’s chains 1 ; fide'gold 'pencil- ’cases and: pens,
bracelets, breastpins, finger-rings, ear-rings, studs, me*
dallitine. generally. „ Superior Havana cigars
at fl 6 per thousand, In boxes of 200 each,' will bo sold
by single box or quantities to salt purchasers. Nu*
merotte faney articles. &or; Ac.*, Ac.''
itlebuindl.
A* NEW AND, VALUABLE DISCOV
ERY.
DR . HAM’S
AROMATIC, INVIGORATING SPIRIT. ,
IT STIMULATES, EXHILARATES, tNVIGOBATEB,
BUT WILL NOT INTOXIOATR OR BTUPIFY.
This delicious Beverage is superior to all lnvigoratini
Cordials. Schnapps, Nervines, Ac. in usp for the oureo ’
'Dyspepsia. Nervousness, Heart-barb, Drowsiness, Kid
ney Oomplalnt, DellriumlTremens, Intemperance, Ac.,
a* It, will invigorate and strengthen, but will uot in
toxicate or etuplfy. Persone whd have become habitu
ated ;to the excessive uae of Tobacco. Opium, and Bpirit-
Liquors.- will find speedy ana permanent relief
from a desire to use these destroying agents, by taking
a bottle or two or this -- . ,
DELICIOUS MEDICAL B EVERAOE !
Weak and'eickly Females wiU find Dr. MAM’S IN
VIGOR ATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cure, it being
a Regenerator as well as a Btrengthener of the Human
By*tem. Each oomplalnt that the AROMATIC INVI
GORATING CORDIAL la tialculated to cure is named
upon the wrappers aeopmpanying each bottle, and fall
dlreotions for nse are also minutely given.
FBiOn-OX* SOX.LAB m BOWLS.
Prepared by DARIUS HAM, ,
v , Principal efiioc, N0.'48 WATER Bt.vN. York.
For sale by - 'T. W. DYOTT A BUNB,.
rm-pm 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia.
ZOLLIOKOFFER* 8 anti-rhbumatio
.CORDIAL it the only effectual remedy ever placed
before the public at a oertate and railage core for IN
FLAMMATORY or OHRONIO RHEUMATISM .ThU
preparation baa cored thousands who hare been af-
Aided with Rheumatism In ite moatp&infol form, and
we are dally in reoalpt of latter* and’certificates of at*
.tonlshing and remarkable cnres. v All who bavetiled
the CORD I Alt apeak in the moat laudable terms of ite
efficacy. Pall directlorifc and entire satlafiotion gtren
to the Rbeumatio sufferers Prepared by THEODORS
RILKB, Chemist,;N. B. oor. PINK and SIXTH Streets,
Philadelphia. jal4-B_m-
ffitfileUe 2Crtitles.
mHE ONLY ARTICLE UNRIVALLED
X; IN MARKET,
with Immense HOME '
AKD
sdropdaN djsmand,
The reason why, is that by Nature’s own prooess it
restores the natural color permanently; after the hail ;
besomee gray ; supplies the natural'fluids, and. thus
makes it krow on bald heads, remorse all dandruff, itoh*
Ing,’ and heat from the scalp, quiets and tones up the
nerres, and thus cares all nervous headache, and may
.be relied upon to core all diseases ofthe scalp and hair}
it will stop and keep it from railing off: maisi it to/t t
glossy, healthy, ,and beautiful, and If „u**a hr the
young two times a week, it will never,fall ( or
becomegray; then readers, read the following, audJudge
for yourselves s ,
-- ? N*w You, Jan. 8,1658.
MESSRS. 0. J. WOOD & CO., . , .
' Gentlemen: Haring heard a good deal about Professor
'Wood’s Hair Restorative, and my hair being gray,
I made np my mtnd-to Uy aside the prejudices which
I. In common with a great many persons, had against
all manner of patent medicines, and, a short time agq 2
commenced using your article, to test it for myself.
The result has been, so very -satisfactory i that I am
rery glad I did so, and injustice to you, as well as fpi
the: encouragement of others who may be as gray as I,
was, but who hario&mr .prejudice without my reasons
for setting It aside, are unwilling to giro yodr Bestora
tire a.trial till they hare further proof, and the beat
proof being ocular demonstration X write yon this let
terj which you may show to anysuch, and also direct
them to me for farther proof, who am in and out ofthe
if Y. Wiie' Railing Establishment erery dsy.
Uy hair ia now,its natural color, and much improred
In appearance erery way, being glossier and thicker,
and much-more healthy looking. I am, Youra Respect
nUy,,()_ ....... HENRY JENKINS, ’
Corner Columbia and-Oarroll streets, Brooklyn. >
f LiTißOdros.A’*., Peb. 14; 1868.
Psor. Wood— Diar Sir: Tour Hair Restoratlre,has
done much good in this part of- the country. My hall
has been slightly diminishing for several years, caused,
I suppose,'' from a slight born when I was quite an In
fant.-' ; I haTe been using your Hair Restoratlre,for sis
wepks/and’ I find 1 that I hare a fine head of hair now
growing after haring used all other remedies known,
to no effeot. - I think it the most valuable remedy now
, extant, and advise all who are afflicted that way to use
your remedy. You can publish this .ifyou think pro
per. 1 Yours, &e., b. w. Middleton.
PHn.XDii.PHiA; Sept. 9, 2867. ,
Papr. Wood—Dear. Sir: Your Hair. Restorative li
proving itself benefiolal to me. The front, and also the
bapk part or my headj almost lost its covering—was, In
fact, bald. I have used but 2 half pint bottles pf your.
Restorative, and now the top of my bead Is well studded
with a crop of young-hair, and the frontls
also 1 receiving' its benefit; I have tried other prepara
tions without any benefit whatever. I think, from mj
own personal recommendation. I can induce many others
to try It. Yours, respectfully, -
D, R. THOMAB, M, D.,
5 • ‘ . No. 464 vine street.
Toe Restorative is put up in bottles of three sines,
vis; Large; medium; and small {the smallholds X $
Eint; and retails for one'dollar per bottle; the medium -
olds at least twenty per cent more In proportion than
the Small; retsHir for two dollars per bottle; the large
holdsa quftrt. 40 pdr cent. more In proportion, and re
tails for *3 a bottfe. >
0. J. WOOD t OO.'.lProprletors, 812 Broadway, Ney
York/(in the great N. Y7-Wire Railing Establishment,)
and 114 Market street, St. Lonis, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists and Panoy Goods Dea
lers. - - no!6*mwfBm & eowinwky«Bm
HANDSORUB3.
No. 1* 02#Oi per do*. . He. 6. $ll2 per doa,
2. 750. “ 0. 1 26 ‘
8. 870. (l 7. 1 60 «•
4. 1000. " 8. 1 76
OLAMPB.
9 Row, $1.26 per oxen*
T Row, $1.76 per doxon.
8 Row, $2.86 per dosen,
UENBY 0. ECKSTEIN,
••»» « North Hian Btraat - FhilSAalohl*
ARLES MULLIKIN
DJRALBR IK
PIiUMBEBS’ MATERIALS,
AT NEW YORK PRIOEB,
628 MINOR STREET.
jalO-lm*
BRIOK-MAKING MACHINE, WHICH
InAkes thd BrlokS and temper the Olay, makes from
One.to three tUousand'per hour. : Upwards of thirty in
use;,' .Patented February Bd, 1658. Machines and rights
for-sale. Counties,’or one-fonrth ofthe Patent, will be
sold. Known to be the only practical one In use. Ad
dress' 0, PARNELL, Germantown road, above Filth
street/ Philadelphia, ; ’ , 416-tmrlO
J‘F*. ROLLER,.
• FRENCH BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
No. 27 South NINTH Street, third door above Ohest*
i nnt; Philadelphia,
Begs to Inform.his friends and'the.public generally
that he has opened /buelneeß on his own .account, as
above, .where he will always be'happy to redeire a con
tinuatipp of their favors. As* the senior partner of
the late find of Roillhb 6b Bosiot, probably no other
guarantee is neorssaiy to an 1 appreciative public of his
entire ability to fill all orders in his line with the ut
most satisfaction. Remember the number: 27 South
NINTH Street, third door aboyeChestnut. ja!B-2m*
dl&'f’Ef SLATE!! SLATE IM—Koofltig 1
>3. Slate* of, all sUas: and.at aery low rate*, kept cop*'
ctaptJy.Qn hand, and for sale by .
•f<miHO;iax, a go.; <■
GERMANTOWN HOAD e£d THlRDstreet.
I If. B. Slata Roofs put on in the beat manner, and r#>
•lrlM6tl**Addto. All «ork vamatod. fel.p
itjjol Jfljrtices,
TN THE COtmT OF .COMMON PLEAS
JL FOR. THB' CITY- AMD COUNTY OF PHIL A..
BELPHtA-r-IN EQUITY, <U V, • '
BADE TB. HOYBll.<- Maroh Term, 1858, No. 19.
' The Master to whom it .was referred to j settle and
adjust aq aocoout between.the parties to above suit wiU
hj?et all persona Interested, at his Office, 483 X WAX.
NUT'Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 81st day
of January, 1860, at 6 o'clock P.M. . 3
Ja«6-6t* ■ WILLIAM H..08A888,
■ IVOTICE.— Estate of PATRICK M'OABE,
.1 deceased.. — Whereas, LETTERS TESTAMEN
TARY on the above Estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persona Indebted to saldSßetate will
please make payment, and tbosehuving oUfms thereon
iresent -the fame to our Attorney, WILLIAM H.
OR ABBE, 483# WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. ,
, v r MARY A. M’GABJS;) w’* .
®al9-w6t# JOHN M’GABE, 'JBxecotors.
Estate op jambs musgrave’. De
ceased. ' - - c
Whereas, Letters of Administration do bonie'non to
tho Estate of JAMBS MUBGRAVB, late of the'oity at
■ Philadelphia, Broker,, deceased,, have been granted to
the subscriber, all persons Indebted to the said Estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and those having
olaims on eaid Estate, to present them to ’
' ' W.J. BARCLAY.
d23-irot# Athenaeum Building
Fthe court -op common pleas
IN AND FOB TUB CITY. AND COUNTY OF
PHILADELPHIA.
In the matter of the assignment of White, Btevens.
& Company. Ear petition of Isaao fl. Waterman, As
signee. ’
The matter to whom was referred the petition of
ISAAO B. WATERMAN, Assignoe of the estate of
WHITE, <fc 0.0., praying for authority and
; lower to sell at private sale the Hie estate of Henry
White, in certain premises, upon Walnut street will
meet the parties interested at hlB office, No. 9fi& Booth
FOURTH Street/la the city or Philadelphia, upon
WEDNESDAY, January.loth, 1869, at 4.o’clock P-M.
V WILLIAM SERGEANT ’
ja7-fm&w-10t • - - Master/
IN the district court for the
CITY ANn COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PANY vs. CHARLES' HUTCHINSON.
,D. 0., December Term,.lB6B, No; 816, Second Plur.
Yen Exp.
OVERSEERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS vs. CHARLES
I - HUTCHINSON, r,
- D. 0 , December Term. 1868,811. Als. Yen. Ex.
The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the mo
neys raised -by the sheriff 1 * sale under the above-stated,
writs, Qf all that certain lot or piece or ground, with.'
the three-story brick messuage erected on the front,
•nd the two-story factory on the rear - thereof, situate
on the ; north side of Race street,.betweeif Second and
Third streets, In the eity of Philadelphia, containing
in front or brsadvh'on said Raoe street twenty-seven
feftt, add extending In depth one hundred and fourteen
feet to,a twenty-feet-wide alley leading Into and from
said Second street; bounded oh the feast by ft raosstfage
and tot late. of Alexander AlUlr, northward by‘said''
alley, west by ground whereof the said- premises were'
formerly part; and southward by Raoe street aforesaid
being the same'premises which Margery Price an<
others,' by indenture, dated the 2d day of Apnl, A. D.
1846, recorded In Deed'Book ft L L,.No. 89. page 110,
Ace., granted and conveyed unto thefeatd Obarleß Hutoh
inson and heirs, under and subject to the payment
of a oOrtaln yearly gronnd'rent of $144, and under and
subjeot to the right of ViotorE Harman and his heirs
to the use of a certain alley leading into Race street as
aforesaid, will attend to the duties of hlfl appointment
on-TUESDAY, the Ist day of February,-A. D. 1869, at
4 o’clock P M.. at his Offloe, No. 260 North FIFTH
Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where all
persons are required to make their claims, 'or he de
barred from coming in upon said fund. 1
ja2o-lQt* GEORGS W. THORN, Auditor.
IN' the district court for the
OITY AND COUNTY 0* PHILADELPHIA.
BHICK vs; MENZEL.* Fl. Fa. Deo. T. 1869. No. 668.
RAPP vs. MBNZBL. Fi.Fa. Deo. T. 1868. No. 669.
The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund arising
from the sale under tho abovo-mentiooed writs of Fter
Facias, will attend to the duties of his appointment on
MONDAY, the Sletday of January instant, at Ao’olock
P.M.I at his office. No. 625 WALNUT Street, Phila
delphia, at which time and place all parties interested
are required to make theljr claim* before said Auditor,
or be debarred from oomihg in'upon feald fund. < -
JOEL JONES, Auditor.
*, Philadelphia, January 18th, 1869. ... ja!9-10t
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CJTY_ANI>_ COUNTY Oy PHILAJJBLPHI*.
. W-J.P.WHITK* JAMBS LTJOAB.
•'< D. C. D. 68. N 0.464. ; Vend. Exponas.,
; Exceptions to special retain.
The undersigned has been.appointed by the District
Court, auditor, to .report distribution of the proceeds
of the sale of the'
defendant, among the parties entitled thereto, with the
faote and reasons upon whioh such distribution shall be
made, to wit:
1. All that certain lot of, ground situate on the west
side of St. John street, at the distance of about slxty
eight feet six inches southward.from the intersection of
the west line of the said Bt. John street, with the south*
west line of the Germantown road, in the Kensington
district of the Northern Liberties In the county of
Philadelphia, containing in fronton said 8t John street
BeveOty-twO feet, and'extendlng in' depth westward of
that width, parallel with George street one. hundred
and forty-fire feet more or less to Canal street; bounded
southward by lot **o„ No. 81,V in a certain* plan of
lots, la«d out by Beth Craig, and recorded in Deedßpok,
A MNo. 16, page 841, westward by said Canal street,
northward by lot No. 2, In a certain M Breve de par.’!
Ac., No. 402,’Jane Term, 1851, and eastward by said
Bt. John street! upon which Is erected a four-story
brick building seventy-two feet front on St. John street,
and about thirty-four feet deep t also a one-story brick
dye-house, and two-story brick drying-house connected,
and about slaty'feet front on said,Canal street.
,2. Also, all that oertaln lot or ground situate on the
southwestern side of the Germantown road, at the dis
tance of J two hundred and fifty-nine feet five-inches.’
southeastward frotf ■' the intenecttan.'of the said road
and Third street, in the Kensington dUtriot of the
Northern Liberties of Philadelphia, containing In front
on said road, seventeen feet seven inohesj and in depth,
of that width between lines at right angles with said
road, -forty-eight '/eet six inches on the northwestern
line, and fifty-one feet nine and one half inches on the
southeastern line, upon which is erected ft tiro»story
brick dwelling bouse, N 0.1218.
8 ‘Also, all that certain lot of ground situate on the
southwestern side of theGermantownrosd. at the dis
tance of two hundred and Beventy-sevenfect.Bouiheasb
ward from the 1 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 at right assies with-tha * aid-rood,.
flfty-onefeet nine; and one l half inches ou the north
west line, and fifty-five feet one inch on the southeast,
line thereof, upon which is erected ft two-story.brlok
dwelling, No. 1316. -.- ,
4. 'Also, all that certain lot oT ground situate on the
easterly side’ of the Germantown road, atthe distance
of six hundred'and ninety-three feet southward .from
■ tip south side of Master street, in the said Kensington
district of the Northern Liberties of Philadelphia, con
taining i n front on said road t* enty feet, and extending
in depth of that width, between lines at right angles
with said road, one hundred and seren feet s x inches,
upon which iw ereoted a three-story brick dwelling,
With two-story double back-building end bath-house.
No. 1231.
-6, Also all that oertaln lot of ground, sjtuate .on Ihe
easterly side of Germantown-rosd, at the distance of
seven hundred and fifty-three feat southward from the
south side of Master-street, snd at the distance of. one
hundred and sixty feet southward from tea south side
of a fifty feet wide street, called Phoenix street,, con
taining in front on said road sixteen feet, and in depth,
eastward of the same width at right angles with said
road, one hundred and fifteen feet,' upon which'lA
erected a two story frame house. . f ~
6. Also, all that lot or ground situate on the west
side of Oadwalader street, at the distance of one hun
dred and sixty feet southward from the sooth side of
•Phoenix street, in the Kensington dUUict of the Nor
thern Liberties, Philadelphia, containing in front on
aalaCadwalader street, thirty-three feet, and extend in j;
in depth wostward, between parallel lines at righ
angles with said OadvaUder street, one hundred feet,
upon wbioh is erected a two-story 1 brick stable and oar
risge house. ' -
7; Also, all that lotof groond situate on the east side
‘of the Germantown road, at - the distance of one han
dled and seventy-six feet southward from the south
side of Pbcenix street. In the Kensington district of
the:Nortbsrn Liberties, of Philadelphia, containing in
front on said road seventeen 'eet ten and one-half inches, *
(including, on the south aide, thereof, the whole of an
galley two feet ten and one-half Inches wide, In tjie;
.clear, .by thirty-six feetdeep laid out for 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. ' ’ j
8. Also, all thatjcertsin Jot of ground situate on the
east side of Germantown road, in the' Kensington ,dia*
triot of the Northern Mbet.tie*, of Philadelphia, at the
distance of sjxty-four, feet southward from the Sbpjhf
side of Pheen|x street, containing in front on Said road
sixteen feet, and extending eastward of that width, be*
parallel lines at right angles with said r6ad,“
sixty-live feet, upon which U erected a byisk
dwelling house;-subject.to « ground rent of $3O per
annum, payable Ist of jlannary audjuly..
Notice Is hereby given, .that the Auditor will hold a
meeting for the. purposes ofhls appointment, at his
Office. No. 262 gonth THIRD Street on TUOBBDAT,
the 27th January, iB6O, at 4 o'clock?. U. All persons
arereqalrei to make their claims barore the Auditor
at the time and place aforesaid, or, be debarred from
coming in upon the said proceeds of sale.
OHABLES GIBBONS, Auditor,
Phila., January 14, JBsp.
JJljoiog)rflpl)o, &(,
C. G. CRANE* 8 PHOTOGRAPH BOOMS,
• (Formerly VAN LOAN’S.)
683 AROH Sbeet. All the various styles and sices of
Pictures, Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, Photographs,
and Ivorrtypes are taken, and at moderate prices."
d7-Bm*
GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE A SON, i .
816 OHESTITUT STREEft?^
Opposite tho Girard House,
IMPORTERS
if AND
MANUFACTURERS
or
LOOKING GLASSES,
PORTRAIT AND PIOTURE FRAMES
OIL PAINTINGS,
AND
ENGRAVINGS.
EARLE’S GALLERIES
constantly open
JalB FREE.
Jjl NEWLAND & CO.,
LOOKING-GLASS AND PIOTURB-FRAM*
‘ . ' t MANUFACTURERS,'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
An Extensive Stock of
OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS
AND ENGRAVINGS,
All at very Low Prioes,
604 AROH ST., ABOVE SIXTH, PHILA.
d7-8m
TRUSSES!—Genuine French, o
TRUSSES ( Genuine French, for Children.
TRUSSES! . do .do. ' Ladles.
TRUBBEB! 'Approved American Styles; - -
Supporter Braces;- English Abdominal Beltsj Syrin
ges, a new and improved self-injecting article, specially
adapted to Ladies’,use. Also, bath-room, or hydrant
Enemas; Frenoh Pessaries; Breast Pumfes; Infante 1
Narking Fl‘aka; Nipple Shells and Shields. For sale
by ' CALEB D NEHDLESy’Phannaceutlst,
and Practical adjuster of Mechanical Remedies,
6. W- wrner TWELFTH and RAOE SU., Phlla.
Ladies* rooms—entrants* on Twelfth street, next door
V»iSnr* < *oll.Bqi
George whitelet, no. iss South
FRONT Street, offers for sale, in Bond only—
A. Selgnatte Brandy, 1867, Pale and Dark.
• Jules Robin Cognac, 1866 and 1847.
Unlon'Proprietors* Cognac, 1864.
Pinet. Oastllllon, & Co Cognac, 1860,1867,1868.
A. Camus Rochelle, 1867.
Pellevoisin Rochelle, 1858, to arrive.
Martell A Oo.'OoKnac,lB6s, 1861,1848.
Jamaica Rum, 3 fetrs in Bond.
Stefrarfs Scotch Whiskey.
Burgundy Port Wine.
Slolly.Madeira Wine.
HCidsick Champagne, quarts and pints.
■ A fall assortment of Olaret Wine, in eases and casks,
to arrive. ' jal6-Bm*
PORK. —409 barrels New Hess Pork for
Mla.by 0. 0. SADLER & 00.,
JAftOE Pt.i tmnd doerbaliw Root,
Bnain*o« Carta.
HEPBURN has transferred his
Lair Ofßee from Owl isle, Peona., to No. 711 BAN
BOU Street, (between Chestnut aud Walnut,) Phila
delphia. He will attend to any business entrusted to
h!s care, in the Courts of Philadelphia or in the in
terior of the Btate<
Philadelphia, November 24, 1858. n24*Bm
SL. FOWLER,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HO US TO N,
’ Habbis Countx, Taxis.
Twenty years resident in Texas.
Prompt attention paid to Land JBusinesi,
OhFIOK OPPOSITE THE OLD OAPITOL.
Ebvbxs to—Messrs, Davis A Birney, Philadelphia,
mhB*w-ly
TOHE ADAMS EXPRESS GO., OFFICE,
Ml 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PAOKAGKB, MERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTBB and
BPEOIB, either by its own LINES, er in conneotion
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
fOWNS and CITIES of the United States.
X. 8. BANDTOBD,
4aaml RnMrintennmtt
A LEX. MoKINNEY,
£ML ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GREENBBURG, PA.
Will praotiee in Westmoreland, Armstrong and ln«
liana ooontiei. sell-tf
¥. T. ADEAMB.
i BRAMS h MATER,
£%. ATTORNEY B AT LAW,
- LOOK HAVEN, PA.,
Will attend promptly to all professional business en
trusted to them. Special attention given to the oolleo*
Won of claims.
KIFHIIIIOIB
Gov. Wm.l. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa.: L. A. Mackey,
President Look Haven Bank; General i>. K. Jackman,
Cock Haven; Hon. A. Whltd, Lock Haven: Simon
Soott, Lock Haven: Bullitt A Falrtherne, Phlladel-
Shlaj McFarland, Evans, A Co., Philadelphia: Evans
i Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Philadel
phia; Hou. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson,
Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia; Tenor A Davis, Phila
delphia; Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W.
QpjgglS, Esq,, Philadelphia. Jy 36-t/
pHARLES TETE, COMMISSION HER-
V-/ CHANT and Importer of HAVANA SIGARB,
(New) 188 Walnut street, second story. aul-ly
Stupping.
FOR THE SOUTH—CHARLES
TON, 8 C., SAVANNAH, Ga., and HA
VANA STEAMSHIPS.
FOR CHARLESTON, 8 0.
The U S. Mail Sieamshlp KEYSTONE STATE.
Captain Charles P. Marshman, through in 48 to 6i
hours.'
JOR SAVANNAH.
The U. 8. Mall Steamship BTATE OF GEORGIA,
Captain John J. Garvin, through 68 to 60 hours -
40“, Sailing days changed from every Saturday.to
tmiryHVi! DAYS. Goods receded and bills lading
signed every day.
The splendid ffrat-olass side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run
as above every ten days, thus forming a live-day com
munication with Charleston and Savannah, and the
South and South wist.
FOR HAVANA.
These ships oonneet with the U. 8. Mail Steamship
ISABEL, Oaptain Bollins, leaving Charleston and Sa
vannah on the 4th and 18 in of every month.
FOB CHARLESTON, 8.0.
The KEYSTONE STATE will sail on Saturday,
January 26th; February, Tuesday, Bth; Saturday,
18th; inMarchjjrQesday,
>OK BAVANkAH/ Ga.
The BTATB OF GEORGIA will'sail in February,
Thursday, 8d; Monday. 14th, and Thursday, 34th, at
10 o’cloek A. M.
At both Charleston and Savannah these ships eon*
aeet with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, &c.
for all places In the South and Southwest.
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an avenge of 16 per oent. below
Hew Fork steamship rates.
INSURANCE
' Freight andloiurance on a large proportion of Goods
shipped Booth wlti be found to be lower by these ships
than bf sailing vessels
Cabin Passage to Charleston and Bavannah $2O 00
BtetHge “ “ <* g 00
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year.... 80 00
Through Tickets to Havana 66 00
No bills lading signed after the ship bas sailed.
No freight received on the day of sailing. •
For freight or passage apply to •>
ALEX. HERON. Jr J
Southwest oorner FOURTH and CHESTNUT.
Agentrin Charleston, T. S. A T! G BUDD.
“ ’ ; Bavannah, O. A GRIMER&, CO.
- For Florida,-from Charleston, Steamer CAROLINA
every Tuesday.
For Florida, from Savannah, Steamers BT. MARY’S
and ST. JOHN’S every Tuesday and Batarday. ja22
<£& STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
SBg POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON
DERRY, without delay, for $3O.
Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the
above places, by any steamer of the line, $6O for the
round trip, oat and back.
rtfOU HEW TOIK. .
Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, Jan 22,12 o’clock M
Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, Feb 19.12 o’clock M.
Glasgow, Thomson, Batarday, Maroh 19,12 o’clock, M.
- i r&ou olaboow.
Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, January 22d.
Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, February 19.
Edinburgh, Camming. Saturday, March 19.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
. ■ raOM GLASGOW.
First Class i( guineas.
Steerage, found wltli cooked provisions.... 8 •<
fKOM BKW TOHK.
First C1a55y........ $75 00
Steerage, found with cooked provisions 80 09
Children under H years of ago, half fare; Infants in
Swerage, free.
‘ Return tickets available within six* months, by any
steamer of thle line.
First Class $l4O Steerage..., $OO
‘ An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer.
For freight or passage apply to
5 WORKMAN A CO., 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia. * *
-'ROBERT CRAIG,'I7 Broadway, New York.
HALL A LONRY, Buchanan’s wharf, Baltimore.
<Jafl *
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
■VH,* ?*o¥ mrw toxx to mvxrfooi..
‘ ' Chief Cabin Pausge ,$l3O
Second Cabin Pasmge 76
1 f FROM BOSTON TO LIVRBrOOL.
» Chief Cabin Passage.,,,. $llO
Beoond Cabin Passage 60
The ships from Boston calt atllalifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, CANADA, flapt. Lane,
ARABIA, Cept. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar.
ASIA, Oapt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt. Ander-
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, son,
EUROPA, Capt J.Leltoh.
. These vessels carry a dear white light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
NIAGARA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 26.
BURO<*A, beitoh, “ N York, Wednesday, Feb. 2
ARABIA,-Stone, “Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 9.
ASIA. Lott, ‘ << N York, Wednesday, Feb. 16.
AMERICA, Millar, “ Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 23.
‘ Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon oa board.
The owners of theeo ships will not be accountable for
'Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preoleus Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor
and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight
or passage apply to
•\ja22-tf E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green.
(Educational.
ST. MARK’ 8 EPISCOPAL ACADEMY,
LOCUST, west of Sixteenth.
The next Session begins on TUEBDAY, February Ist,
'lB5O. , ’ ’
Information respecting the Behool may be obtained
on application to Bev, J. ANDREWB 'HARRIS,
Jaiitf Principal.
TTtpGEHILL SCHOOL—Princeton N. J.-
Jt-4 TheSixty-drstSemmi-annual termor this well*
known Bohool *or Boys will open JANUARY 26. Ap
plications for plaoea should be made early.
' <L24*frm&w-16t,,
| ONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
JB-iN.B. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Bts.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT .—Book* keeping in
allita,various, forma) preparing Students thoroughly
for situation's In any branch of business: Plain and Or
namental Writing: Commercial Calculations: Law and
Correspondence. No institution in the United States
'gives a more thorough and practical course. In this
.department no teaching is done in classes, and la open
DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited
• MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT—(Beparate from the above.)—Yoong Men and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an EDglUh and Olas-'
slcal Education, vis: SpeJUng.Reading, Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetio, Philosophy, &0., Ancient
and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Sessions or five months commenoe September
Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at anytime be
fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata
logues furnished gratis;
mh2s-tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal
PHILADELPHIA
V/ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, northeast oomor of
OHEBTNUT-and SEVENTH Streets.
An Institution designed to fit yoong men for AOS
TIVI BDSINJBS. ‘
BOABD or TBUBTMS.
B. B. Oomogva, Tranola Hoskinff.
Georg© H‘. fitaart, David Milne.
John Sparhawk, Davids. Brown,
laaao Hacker, A.V.Panons,
D. B. Himoan, Frederick Brown,
Joahna Lippinoott.
EVENING SESSIONS after September 15th.
Each Student has isditidual ix&TauoTto* !at this
Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re
commendation ayoung man can have, for obtaining a
good situation: ,
CATALOGUES may be had on application at tho
College. , «eB-tf
BRTANT A STRATTON’S CHAIN OF
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. PM
l&delphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets,, Tor information; call o; send for
circular. jel6-tf
EVENING SESSIONS HAVE GOMMBNOBD.
S SNYDER LEIDY—JAB. M. EEIDY,
• Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS’ ACADEMY,
Nos/148 and 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race,
where a knowledge of'
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITHMETIC
Is made certain to every pupil that may enter.
ACADEMY open day and evening.
Notices.
{3PEOIAL NOTlCE.—Dealers m Goodyear^
k 5 Patentfor Vulcanized Robber Suspenders, Braids,
Weba.and all other fabrics and articles madaby combin
ing fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcan
ised robber are notified that unless the same are properly
stamped or labelled with my name, and by tar authorf
ty, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United
States Merchants and dealers are invited to examine
specimens now in store, and to giro their orders for the
Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN
ER OP THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE BIGHTS
IN THE , PATENT for these goods, which embrace all
the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and
many others.
ALSO, LTOBNBES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtalnod on application to
mp at No. 28 COUBTLANDT Street, N. Y.
n24-ly HORACE H. pAY.
ORNAMENTAL and COLORED GLASS.
> Wo have just received a comprehensive and va
ried stock of this trnly beautiful and arohiteotoral ap
pendage to Ghurohes, Vestibules, Conservatories, and
other buildings, where it is deemed necessary to embel
lish, or to, give a ohaata and elegant appearance. Any
Color may be had, either plain or ornamental, elabo
rately or In relief. ZIEGLER & SMITH,-
Wholesale Drag, Paiut, and Gla*s Dealers,
•e2S-dtf •“•'•in.HttMf Rsannd anit ftr**n eta
17115 H.—686 Barrels Nos. 1,2, and 3 Macke
-B? rel. 80 do and tleroes Salmon,
40 doSeatbad,
240 do. Mackinaw White Fish.
487 do Balifaxand tiAstportHerrins.
600 Boxes Healed Herrings Also.
680 Quintals Ground Bank Codfish. for
_ O O. BADLER& 00.,
ABGH 81., sanond dnor thnv* Vron
PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.—
SPECIAL NOTIOB TO PHYSICIANS.—The aboTS
offers a vehlole' for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta
ges : A good and unvarying consistence, easily walhed
off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu
ble (n water, henoe facilitating Instead of obstructing
thoir absorption, and deej not git'rancid. Tlio lust
property alone renders it do Invaluable acquisition to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and
retail, at SIMSS’o laboratory and Pharmacy.
fwtmn and UketeM street.
Mnantantt ®j>mgani<o.
FIRE' INSURANCE
COMPANY,
OAFITALiSTOOK,
8500,000.
(ALL PAID IN.)
BUBPLUS, JUNE 1, 1868, 8210,605 41,
FOR FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
WILLLIAM D. SHERRERD, Agent,
jal-m w f- tf
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS.
Chartered in 1794—Capital $200,000-rAssets, Janu
ary 1,1858, $347,446.60.100, ’ .
All invested in sound and available securities— oonti
nue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Btook*
of Merchandise, &0., on liberal terms,
DIREOTOBB
Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Maoalester, Tobias Wagner,
Williams. Smith, Thomasß. Wattson.
John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman,
William R White, Charles S. Lewis,
George O. Carson.
„ HENRY D. SHERRERD, President.
William Hastes. Soorotary. je9-wfrm.tf
Great western* insurance and
TRUST COMPANY.
OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, 403 WALNUT
STREET,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. (276 253 03.
Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE, MARINI,
CARGO, and INLAND INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS {
Oharlea 0. Lathrop, William Darling.
Alexander Whilldin, E Tracy.
John 0. Hunter, James B. Smith,
Isaac Haslehurst, John R Vodgei,
J. R. MoCardy, Thomas Potter,
Thos. L. Gillespie, Qharl-a Harlan,
Daniel L. Collier, Jonathan J. Sloouto.
C. 0. LATHROP,President.
WM.DABLTNG, Vice President.
JAMES WRIGHT, Beo’y and Treasurer d34-d&wtf
Fire and inland risks.-fame
INSURANCE COMPANY
Capital; ....*lOO,OOO.
(Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to In*
durance Companies, passed April 2d, 1868.)
Offlce 411 CHESTNUT 8t„-Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
D. B. Bin* iy,
John W. Ejerman,
A. H. Rosenheim,
John B Elliflon,
W. W. Knight.
JOB W. DAT, President,
•etarj. jal2-y
Sflmael Wright.. '
William W. Walters,
Obarleii Richardson,
Jacob W. Stoat,
Barclay Lippincott,
George A West,
. . GEOR
W I. BLANCHARD, Been
COMMONWEALTH
INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE OP
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIRECTORS,
Dr. David Jayne, Themaa S Stewart.
John M. Whitall, John M. Butler,
Edward 0 Knight, Thomas W. Evans,
John K. Walker, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Isaac Jeanea, John Alien.
OFFICERS.
■ DAVID JAYNE, President.
JOHN M. WHITALL. Vice President.
S. 8. MOON, Secretarr.
OFFICE
N. W. corner WALNUT and VOUBTH Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
ja7-tf
Delaware mutual safety in
surance COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICE B. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS, )
CARGO, > To all parts of the World.
FREIGHT, S
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by Birer, Canals, Lakes, and LandOarrlage,
' toal parts ofthe Union.
FIIIB INSURANCE/
On Merchandise generally. 1 “
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &o.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1,1868.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Heal Estate..7l,BB3 86
Philadelphia Oitjr, and other Loans.... 207,066 60
Stock In Railroads and Insurance Companies 26,862 60
Bills Receivable 201,068 36
Cash on band 42,007 86
Balance in hands of Agents—Premiums on
Marine policies recently issued—sad other
debts due the Company..
61,388 14
:tobs.
James 0. Hand;
Theophjlus Paulding,
James Traqnalr,
William Ejre, Jr.,
J. P. Penleton,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan, '
James B. M’rarland,
Thomas 0. Hand,
Robert Barton,
John B. Semple, Pitteb’g
D! T. Morgan, “
J.T. Logan, • “
M MARTIN, President.
. HAND, Vice President,
rftt&ry.- dl6-tf
William Martln }
Joseph H Seal)
Edmund A. Bonder,
John 0. Davis,
John R. Penrose,
George G. Lelper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R.'M. Huston,
Wm 0 Ludwig,*'
Hugh Craig,'
Spencer M’llraine,
Charles Kellejr,
H. Jones Brooke,
Jacob p; Jones,
WILLIA
THOg. O.
HENRY LYLBURN, Seor
SAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY,
*3 40D. WALNOT Street, Philadelphia.
Capital paid in (securely Invested).. ..1200,000
Borplus ; 31,450
This Company baring been thorougly reorgan’aea, is
new ready to make Insurance upon all kinds of pro*
perty, merchandise, tc o , against LO3B or DAMAGE
BY EIRE ONLY, upon favorable terms.
DIBBOTOBB.
Jacob N. Keeler, Bon. 8 B. Cashing
Frauds Blackburns, Charles Y. Watrous,
Robert P. King, Elibu J. Baldwin,
E B. English, J. A. H. Hasbrouck,
George H Levis, Aaron Close,
Joseph B. Btldfold JobnM. Beach,
John Prentice, Matthew Hailey,
Edward Wlier, Alex. 0. Lawrence
P E. Birekhead, Alfred Olapp,
HenrV R, Foote, Wen. S. Forbes.
JACOB N. KEELER, President,
Hsnrt R Foot*, Secretary.
PHiz.mii.Pßia, Deo. 281, 1858
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00.,
A INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER
PETVAL. .
Ho. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third; Philadelphia
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus
Invested in sound and available Securities, continue to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture,
-Vessels In Port ana their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Losses liberally ana promptly adjusted.
DIMOTOSB.
John T. Lewi#)
Caspar W. Morris,
James B. Campbell,
, . Idznond 0. Dntilh,
Charles W. Pooltney.
GB0B&3 ABBOTT, Pren Meat.
THOMAS B. MABIB. Seeretary. ja23-jif
George Abbott,
John Welsh,
Samuel, 0. Morton,
fatriek Brady,
CITT INSURANCE • COMPANY, No. 310
South FOURTH Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capita]..,..,,,, ..f300,000.
Organised 1861.
Privileged to Insure Houses, annaally or perpetai llv ;
Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive D*»
posit*: hold Trust* andgrantannultlee-
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Tice President.
J. W. Mahtiir, Beoretary.
niaaoToae.
Alfred Weeks, Hon. W. D. Kelley,
B. 0. Tyler, • J, W. Porney,
J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle,
O. B. Eicking, James Watson,
J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthew*,
J. W. Stokes, William Curtis,
jelB-ly G. 9 Turner.
Life insurance and trust com
pany.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Northeast Comer of THIRD and BOOK
Btreeta, Capital, $613,726.08,
. INSURES LIVES for short term*, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur
chase* Ufo interests in Real Estate, and makes all
eontraots depending on tho contingencies of Life.
They act a* Bxecntors, Administrator*, Assignee*
Trustees, and Guardian*.
ctemhm.
Daniel L. Millar, Samuel X. Stoke*,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Riehard B. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Haoker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kero, James Easton,
Samuel 0. Huey. Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmond A. Bonder,
Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodolphus Kent, John W. Hornor,
William H. Carr, SUis 8. Arober,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertas, Joseph H. Thomas,
Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner,
P.B.Mlehler, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL S. STOKES, Vied Pres’t.
Join W. Houron. Secretary. nlB-ly
ASTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.—
jOJ OFFICE No. 0 EXCHANGE.
Adthobiesd Stook OapitM/, $600,000. OBAXTWI
PUBPBWAL.
Fire Risks on Merchandise and Buildings.
Marino Risks on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights.
Intend Transportation Risks on Goods pet Railroad*,
Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable term*,
DIRECTORS.
Andrew Cochran, Robert P. Taylor,
William I. BroVn, Thomas Shaw, .
Riehard G. Stotesbory, George Cookman,
Peter D. Myers, Charles Btoy,
Robert B. walker, ■' Jacob Reed,
Jacob Lukens, W. O. Stotesbury.
ANDREW COCHBAN, President.
WiLLtAU I. Bmows, Viee-Preeldent. n3-tf
Howard fire and marine insu
rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia
DIKEOTORB.
Tboa. L. Luders, Wm. I. Loooh,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
M. W. Baldwin, Wm. K. Hamlin,
John 0. Jamea, H. 11. Shllllngford,
A. J. Buoknor, 0. B. Spangler,
John W. Boston. H.H. Iloaaton,
William R&lguol, Wm. H. Lore,
Edwin Booth, OharleaP. Norton,
John Garrison, Isaao Mjer.
K. 8. Warn®,
President—THOMAS L. LTJDBBS.
Ytoo Preeldent-E. S. WARHB.
SeeretMT—CHARLES A. BUT. eelS.tf
UooUbiniiing.
PERRY’S BLANK BOOK
AND STATIONARY BSTABLISHMSNT.
S. W. OORNSB-VOURTa AND RAOH.
PREMIUM AWARDED
By the YRANKLIN INBTITUTR Tor Manuhcturing
Superior Acconnt Books
FIRMS Intending to open neir Books on the first of
the Year, can Bolect from agood stock on hand, or have
them made in any desired style, in asuperiqr manner.
BOOK-BINDING of every description executed in
the finest and most substastial manner, at loir prices.
MAGAZINES hound from 50 cts. to $2.60 per volume.
MUSIC bound in a new and handsome aiyle, from $1
to $3.
OLD FAMILY BIBLE 3 rebound, to look and wear
equal to new.
PERRY’S BOOK-BINDERY,
FOURTH and RACE.
Oldest established Bindery in Philadelphia. n2B-2m
SHOEMAKER fc 00.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Manufacturers and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES,
md WINDOW GLASS, Northeast oornor FOURTH and
ttAOB Streets, Philadelphia.
Bole Agents for tbs sale of the celebrated Floreffe
Plate Glass. mh23*lf
JllbS Goshen Batter just, re
ceived, and for sale by
0. C. SADLER. A 00.,
49 A BOH Ot M second door below Front
: NEW YORK LTNES.
T iHF AND AMJBOy AND P!IILAD«r,P'A
RAILSOAD 00 ’S UMS.
™ SI PHIL tDELPMA TO NEW YORK
AND WAY PLACES,
» » n «*Y* A* IOLLOWS, YU:
PROM KENSINGTON DEPOT,
Fare from Kf>n»g’n
it aiy a « e. , « Depot to Now York.
At 8# A. M , Morning Mail. Ken-
Sington and Jersey City
At 6% P. il.,jereniug Mall. Ken
sington and Joraev City ..
AtlltfP M., Night Mail, Ken«inte
ton and Jersey City 7.... o or
Srenirg Mail Line runs d»ily** The 11V
Night Matlj'Safurd&jg excepted * *
R ° r the 11 IS* ‘liStlth-Btieut City Paaacnger
Dapof. Wl “ «“«X P““»S«n to «4 ItSu
PROM WALNUT-STREET WHARP :
Philadelphia.
At 0 A. M. via Camden and Ambov, 0. A A. Ac****’
, coioitiod&tloQ f( $2 25
At 0 A. M , via Camden and Jersey *6lty! '(New
Jersey) Accommodation 2 25
At 10 A M. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Express. ..............f 8 OO
At 2P. M. via Camden and Amboy, 0. & A". Ex
prew ... s 00
At 3 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion—lst Class ..... 225
At 3 P. M. via Camden and Amboy. Accommoda
tion—2d Class 160
At &% P M, Tia Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion—lst Class 2 25
At sj< P.M. via Camden and Amboy. Accommoda
tion—2d Class i 75
Ip” Express Lines atop at Principal Stations only.
*or Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, Ac.'.lit OA. M.
Por water Gap, Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wllkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Pend. Ac , at 0 A. M , via Delaware.
Lackawanna, and Western Railroad.
Jor Freehold,' at 0 A. M. and 2 P. M.
Por Mount Bolly. at 0 A'. M , 3, and 5# P M.
_ _ WAT LINES
from*iSE&SSSS- “ 8 P -***“**■"■
BarlinKt,n’Bor
of onij allowed each paaeeoger.
I'aHriorigerH are prohibited from taking aoythingas bag
-s™,l'. U , v' r w ?J ri »g appa-el. All b./g.ga o.arOlty
ror extra. The compitytlmit their
Jl f"? 1 ' 1 !' *f r Jj«gjg» to ooe dollar per pound, and
win not be reliable for any amount beyond *lOO. ex
cept by special centraet. ’
Janua.y 11,1860. WM. H. OATZMEB, Agent.
ISlgasaaSaasgi NORTH PENNSYi.-
RAILROAD.-WIN
TKR ARRANDBHKNT.
FOB BKTHLRHEM, DO7LEBTOWN. So , snd'lr
railroad connections for
EwtoA OatawltM,
Allentown, Williamsport,
Munch Chunk, - Almira.
lUsleUn, Niagara Palls.
On and after WKDNEBDAY. December 22.1868, Pa*-
eeoger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Btreeta.
Philadelphia, ae fellows: *
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Maaefa Chunk,
Haaleton.Ao, /Express) at ..9 80JC'M.
Passengers for Kaston b/this line can spend two hoars
in Bethlehem, and an hoar and a half In Kaston, and
return the flame evening.
For Bethlehem; Allentown, Mauob Ohuok, Williams
port, Klmira, and the West, (Exprere) at.. 2.16 P. M.
ForDojlestown, (Accommodation)
MS A. M.and 4 P. M.
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,)
at — 6P.M.
TRAINS’POk'PHiLAi)Bi'PHiA.
Lear© Bethlehem (Express)' at 7A. M. and 6 P M.
880 P M ° 7loBt ° Wn ( Accommo< *fttioD) at 7 A. M. and
Port Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
„ ON BUNDAYB.
Philadelphia, for Port Washington, at 0.30 A. U.
Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 P. M.
Doylestown, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M.
Port Washington, for Philadelphia, at 3.40 P. M.
AII Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Streets Passen
ger milroad.
Fare to Bethlehem, $1 60; to Manch Chunk, S 3 60
to Easton, $1 60 ; to Doylestown, 80 cents.
*22 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA. AND ELMIRA BAIL
A BOAD LINE.—QUICKEST BOUT! to Elmira
WUheshaire, Buffalo, Chicago, Bock Island, Niagara
Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, St. Pauli,
Detroit, Dualieth, and Bt. Louis.
PMsenger 1 trains wiU leave the Philadelphia and
Bead tag Bailroad Depot, corner BBOAD and YINB
Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted,) aa follow* r
„ . • 7.30 A. M.-DAY KXPBBBB, -
For Elmira, Niagwa Fail*, Buffalo, Detrpit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Bock Island, Galena, St. Pauli, Burlington,
and Bt. Louis. . .. * 1
8.80 P. H. NIGHT EXP BBSS,
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo.- Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee,Bock Island, Galana, St. Pauli, Burlington
and Bc. Louis..
The 7.30 A. M. train runs through to HABRI3BUBG,
stopping at all 'Stations on the Lebanon Talley Branch
of the Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad.
$698,604 70
. AMD
At Rupert, for Wilkesharre, Pittstos, Scranton, and all
•latlnae onihe LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMBBUBG
BAILROAD.
Baggage, checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge*... '
CDT Tickets oan be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Bailroad Use’s Ticket Office, Northwest comer
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas
senger Depot, eomerof BBOAD and TINE.
THROUGH EXPBBBS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Tine, dally.
(Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at t
P. M.
Freights must he delivered before BP, M. to insure
their going the same day. -
For further information apply at
Freight Depot, Broad, below Tint.
Or to CRAB. S» TAPPEN, General Agent,
N. W. oor. Sixth ana Chestnut Streets,
ool.tf Philadelphia.
@91 W rS* n £ R
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI
' ' MOBB BAILROAD.
On and after Sstunlfly, December 4,1853,
PASSENGER TRAINS BEATS PHILADELPHIA
U^ at BA. M., IP. M., (Expnn,) and
Por Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1,8.80, and UP H.
For New Oaetle, at 8 A. M., and 1 and 3.30 P. M
Por Middletown, at BA. M„ and IP, M.
For Dorer, at 8 A. M., and I P. M.
For Soalord at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M.
TRAINS POR PHILADELPHIA,
Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. M., (Eipreee,) 12 noon,
awl 6.40 P. M. • • nr:/. .
Leave Wilmington at 7.80 and 11.40 A. M., 2.25 an
8.66 P.M. *
Leave New Castle at 6.45 and 11.12 A.U., and 8.06
P. M. *
Leave Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 6AQ P.M.
Leave Dorer at 9.20 A. M., and 4.36 P. M.
LeaTe Seaford at 7.40 A. M., and 1.46 P. M.
r TRAINB FOB BALTIMORE.
Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 1.66 p. M., and 12.1 t
SUNDAYS only at U P. M. from Philadelphia to Sal.
timer e.
De do 6.40 P.M. from Baltimore to Phila
delphia.
Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will ran
as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryvilla and intermediate
places at, 6 00 P.M.
Leave Wilmington for de do do 666 P. M
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 0 00 P. M
no 2 8. M. FELTON, President
Philadelphia, germaktowh
AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.—WINTER
ARRANGEMENTS.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1058,
FOR GERMANTOWN,
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7#, 8 40 min., 014, 10)4.11)4
A.M., 1,2, 3, 4J6, 0,7, 8, 9,10,11)4 P.
Leave Germantown 6,7, 714, 8, 9.10 min.. 10W, 11)4
A. M., 1.10 min., 2,8,4, 6, <?, 7, 8,9,10* P. Ml
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, 6* P. M.
Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 6*
P. M. * - *
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7)4, 8.40 min., 11# A. H., 2,
4,6,9 P.M. * n * 1
Leave Ohestnnt Hill 7.10 min., 7.86 min., 8.50 min.,
11.10 A. M., 12.60,3.40, 5.40f7.40 min. P. M.
, ON SUNDAYS, «
Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2,6 V P. M.
Leare Oheatßfht Hill 8 A. M.. 12.50, 6.20 min. P. M
FOR OONBHOHOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6#, 9,11 A. M., 105 min., 8.10
min., 4jf, 5.60 mm , 11# P. M,
Leave Norristown 6,7, 9,11 A. M., 1, B#, 6.40 min.
P. M.
ON SUNDAYB.
Leave Philadelphia 0 A. M. and 3 P. M.
Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 5 P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia o#, 7.36 min., 9, 11 A. M., 1.05
min .2.05, 3.10 min , 4#, 6.60,7.46 min ,11# P.M.
Leave Manayunk 6#, 7#, B#, o#, 11# A.M.,l#,
8,4, 6.10 min , 8.45 P. M?
SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN.
CHESTER VALLEY RAIIROAD FOB DOWNING
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6# a. M. and 3.10 min. P. M.
H. K. BMITH, General Superintendent.
DEPOT, NINTH and GHBEN Sts.
reSgDffIMTT NOTICE CHESTER
BSSmSTALLIT RAILROAD —PAS
SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNING TOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE STATIONS —On and After let Janu
ary. 1859, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN,
will start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadel
phia and Reading Railroad Company, comer of BROAD
and VINE Streets
MORNING TRAIN for Downlngtown, leaves at 7.50
A. M
AFTEBNOON TRAIN for DowningtoWn, leaves at
3.30 P M.
DAILY (Sundays cxoepted.)
By order of the Board of Managers of the Philadel
phia and Reading Hatlxoid Company
030 W. H. MoILHENNEY, Secretary.
onb Iron.
BAMUBL T. MRBRIOE. J. VAOOHAN MBHBICX,
WILLIAV H MBRBICK. •
SOtJTHTVAKK FOUNDRY.’
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufaotare High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River, and Marl&e service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ao.. Cast
ings of all kinds, either iron hr brass.
Iron frame Roofs for Gas Works. Workshops, Rail
road Stations. Ae.
Retorts ana Gas Machinery of the latest and most
improved construction;
Every description of plantation Machinery, snoh as
Sugar, Baw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters. Pumping Engines, Ac.
Sole Agents for N. RUlieux’s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer: and
Aapinwall A Woolsey’sPatentCentrlfugalSagar Drain
ing Machines. RU 5. y
|™jgj salamander safes.
IBIH A luge assortment of
' EVANS & WATSON’S
PHILiDItPHI A M A NTJ FA 0 TUUID
SALAMANDER SAFES.
. „ , VAULT DOOBS,
For Banks and Stores.
BANK LOCKS,
Equal to any now in use.
IRON DOORS, BDUTTERB, Ac.,
On as good terms as any other establishment in the
United States, by
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 36 South FOURTH Btreat,
PLBABK GIVE U 8 A OALL.
OKIE0 KIE & CAPP, 223 DOOK Street, above
... w s lnut > STOOK BROKERS, ant dealers in Mer
cantue Paper and securities generally. Attend the
Brokers’ Board dally, and fill all orders for the nor
ohaae or sale of STOCKS, BONDS, *c. ja7-ly
R R. CORSON,
*:*»• BEAL ESTATE BROKER.
Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage.
Collections promptly made.
Se2frBm NORRISTOWN, PA
r*ROffISE & 00.,
KJ SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKBHJS,
No. 40 South THIRD Street, -
nmaDaLpHii.
to the Bins and Biobibs of Philadeipkli,
Htrilrotiir Cities.
sB 00
Sirt JJcuof Bnfea.
Sroktro.
HaiJroair £ines.
T HE pe NNSYLVANIA central
■ fUILROAD.
.1859. 1859.
1118 CAPACITY Of THIS HO.O M XQDAL TO
BETWEEN PaiLADnPBIA Ajni pTTMBnRB
NsrOrleuuVSl Si
intermeajate points in Ohio. Indians, Illinois w*n. ’
■ls^M^Wsh?* Mlnn6Bot *> Missouri* Ken
d-44™ '“"jMung fMllitleß for the
Ln 7 otheT‘oX rS UD " lr >'“» Kl for “»* “ 4
l,lneB tan **«>“«& to Pittsburg
without change 0 f Cars or Conductors. 5
HilS«i n n. 0a ? att4 <*»i to each Train j Woodruff**
PnRR? g n?X? fl nS? ?Mt Tra!ns ' Th « BX -
DAILY : Mall and Past Linos, Sundays
uA 5 J T^ r&in leaTes Philadelphia at 780 A. M.
*aei bine i. 4< a oo p u
EapressTrsin leaves »« HOOF U
Hirri«w' S, . TBAINB I *AVE AS FOLLOWS:
Columbia* A ' c<,mmo< l«Uon, Tia Columbia, 1.00 P. M.
WestOheitor .. r 4 -80 p ;‘i?, -
kat at>A o f- , from Eighteenth and Mar-
PassenveS bW ®*» 7.40 A. M., and 3 P.M.
falo“N°.g« yuiiamaport, Elmirs, But-
SSS* f Kis , iSfaB. I K'i»
Obi "K“J°L. I ‘ fn< * 8te “«> ou tho Aliuladppt or
RJi ?“* f’SV* “ low a« any otter Routs.
Pebn3rlrftn:i fl u°if' 0f j tlle (, nt«ru cocuectionl ol the
raR£OT r r«S , o r^iiU o OW“ge. makes tile the
uIBiUT LINE BETWESN THE BAST AMD TH3
T . „ ■ GREAT NORTHWEST.
Pitl«Wi" eolm s, or f " ck " I’/ tte Railroad Bridge at
to«ethB?’»ltb°‘.i g aU . tal J*S» e- ferriage of Frefght,
refill, MnD ? of tilne , »ru adrautagea
?rareUllK C bnm a S “F? 8 " “ f
rt,:„ r ERHGHTS WBBTWABD.
-JJJJf “*®,freights of all deeoiiptloos oao be for
m 4 ti.?l Piß V lolpllU 'i ,B,r York > Boeton, or Balti*
‘"rpointsutt. Baiircalsof Ohio. Kemuckr,
.S e a f/ nD,,7l \ anla . BaUroa 4 tlfl o connects at Pittsburg
Sort L ®°<>d» can be forwarded t« any
nrtfnK^i M*“WnguD,‘ Kentucky, Tennessee.
iu,aolB ‘ MiMissippi, WisccMin. Missouri!
aa^SJf^ ka^»Md *ed Rivers; and at Cleveland!
tte Norttweetern^a*es W B ?' mW ‘ ‘° *“
5? d g entrusting the transports-
Olr FREIGHT to any point in the
fTroLSa^® ooB7^* 01 * BiUtofcd mo avail times as
p sua bSi * eha *» e4 other R*«ro«l Cora-
Byroad ” ParUCUl * r *° . m *! k packages “ via Penns,
erchants In the West ordering goods from the Erst,
wm do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route.
- For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address either of the following agents of the
, D A. STKWART, Pittsburg; *
Doyle & Co, Steubenville, O.: H, 8. Fierce A Co.;
ZanesvUle, O.; J. 3. Johnatou, Ripley,O :R. McNeely
Hayaville, Ky,; Ormsby A Cropper, Portsmouth, 0.:
Paddock & Co., Jeffersonville, Indiana: H. W.
Brown A 00., Cincinnati, O. ;«Atbern k Hlbbert, Cin
cinnati, O : B. 0. Meldrom, Msdieoa, Ind : William
Bingham, Louisville, Ky.; P. Q O’Riley a Co , Evans
ville, Ind ; N. W. Graham A Co., Cairo, 1U.;8.F.
Bass, St. Lems, Mo.; John H. Harris,Nashville, Tenn :
Harris A Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.: Clarke A Co., Ohl-
W-H. H. Koonta Alton, 111.; Murphy A
Waile, Dubuque, 111 ♦ or to Frefgbt AgSnto of Ball
roads at different points in the West.' 8 ‘ i
Parties attending .to their own ehipments from the
'wlH dnd it to their interest to call on ths Agents
of the Company at the following pieces before shipping;
or letters addressed to either of them ou the subject
of freights, will meet with prompt attention*
E J. BNEEDBB, Philadelphia.
MAGBAW A KOONB, 80 North street; Baltimore.
LEECH A CO., 3 Astor House, orl 8. William st:, N. Tt,
LEECH A CO-. 8s KUbystreet, Boston.
H. H. BOOBTON, Oea’l Freight Agent, Phlla,
L. L. HODPT, Gen’l Ticket Agent, Phils.
THO 3. A. SCOTT, QenU BnpH, Altoona, Pa.
Jd3-ly •
SflmnasiTttnits.
AVIKG FSB OENT. IK
NJ TBBEST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST OOH
PANY.—WALNUT STREET. SOUTH-WEST OOBSEB
09 THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. .
Isooarokifio ft ru bvass or imsthtiMik.
Hcmey is received in any sum, lane er small, and In#
tere&t paid from the day of deposit to the day of wlth
drawfcl. ■ r ■
oSce b open every day fromOo’olook ln the
morning till 6 o’eloex in the evening,- and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till S oMiook^
< HON. HENRY L. BENNEB, Preoldeat,
BOBSBT. BSLPSI2>ei, Viee FraKnV
W». f, Bnsi>, Secretary. i ■
oxnnovoMt
Hoa.Henry L. Leaner, I F. Carroll Brewatev,
Edward L. Carter, 1 Joseph B. Bra ,
Bobert EeNridgej I . Frauds Lev* -
Sami. K. Ashton, I Joseph Yeikes,
0.-Lmidreth Munns,' | Henry XHfftaderffer,
Money is received and payments made daily. ~
The investments are made in eonformUy with Ul
psorbions of- the Charter, in BEAL ESTATE MOST
HAOEB, GROUND BENTS, and such first class securi
ties ad wiil always insure perfect security to the deposi
tors* and which eanhot fau to giro permanency and eta
billW to this Institution. anl-ly
fiuUle aud U*stanrantB.
TONES HOUSE,
*1 HABBIBBUBS, BA., '
■LiaAMTLt TtTBMIBBID.
HOW OPBN TO YIBITOBB.
mj2»-y WILLS OOTBBLT. Proprlrtoi
DE LANET'S saloon and eestau-
BAHT, ».' E. comer THIBTEBNTII ul
OHBSTMUT Streets. FbaidelpU*.
pog.gmo WM. A DB LAMJT, Brofrletor.
J PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No.
• 808 MARKET Street, four doors above StGBTH,
South side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stowed, Rotated,
Fried, Pickled, Ac., Ac., for Home Consumption and
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three
o’eloAK. * 1 'oc32-tf'
Cigars anb (Eobaira.
r'UGABS.— 2,OOO,OOO HAVANA CIGARS,
favorite brands, by late arrivals from' Henna, in
Begilia, Operas, Conchas, Londres, Ac.. Ao.. in store
and bond, and for sale or A. MERINO, 140 South
FRONT Street. - jad-tf
SFUGUET A. SONS,
e Importers of HAVANA CIGARS,
»e2B * . 216 Bouth FRONT Street.
EUGAKO, CABANAS AHD PARTAGAS
Jl BEGARS.—A choice invoice of these celebrated
brands on board brig “New Era,” daily expected from
Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TSTE,
(New) 188 Welnnt street, fwlow Second.
Ml Second Steve
CEGARS.—SOO,OOO Havana Segars, choice
brands, by late arrivals, lo bond and store, fox sale
by A, MERINO, 140 Sooth FRONT Street. d2O
{Dines and £iqt(cfts.
riHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.-A de
sire to lessen the'consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effect* upon the constitution,
has induced the offering to the publlo of an article
which the analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, &
Camac, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to
be the most pnreand consequently least injurious spirits
ever offered the American public.
-CERTIFICATE OF DR. JAB. B CHILTON.
I hare analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grovo Whiskey,
received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON. Ja.. 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 unusually pure sad
fine Savored quality of Whiskey.
JAMES fi. CHILTON, M. D.,
New York, Sept. 8,1868. Analytical Chemist,
> Philadilphu, Sept. 9,1868.
DuaSia: We have carefully tested the sample of
Chestnut-Grove Whiskey which you .sent us, and find
that it contains none of the poisonous substance known
las Fuslc Oil. which is the characteristic and injurious
Ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use.
Very respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAO,
Analytical Chemists.
ToCxiiLis WHAMOH, Jr., No. 110 WALNUT Bt.,
Philadelphia. ocaa-dtapM
KERANHIES.—“ c< Find! Castillos,” Marett,
JLE and' Other Cognacs of various vintages, in half
pipes and quarter casks; Pellevoisin Rochelle Brandies,
piue and dirk, Is half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth
cub. Imported and ror sals by
HENRY BOHLRN A CO.,
Odl tn and 90S flAwf* Fourth street.
9arfn»a«.
Philadelphia warming and
VENTILATIN G'. WAREHOUSE,
ARNOLD A WILSON,
suocasaoaa to b. a. hjlsxis o».
Wo have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below the Bt. Lawrence Hotel, where our
old friends and the puelle are respectfully invited to
examine our extensive stock of warm Air Furnaces,
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, Ao., Ac. We are
now manufacturing OHILSON’S CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and suited to ail olasses of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Do
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sisea and patient*
We have also commenced the manufaotare Oa
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Ston*. These Mantels were Awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM, ai the late frnr and Exhi
bition of the franklin Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful Ajttiqub Maxblhs.
are not injured by Smoke. Coal Gas, OH or Acids,
and are sold Wholesale ana Retail, at wikc* less price
than Marble, Call atuf see them. .
ARNOLD A WILSON.
DENJ. M. TELTWJSLL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia, April. IRAB-apM It
tTABDTVABE.—The rahecrihois, GOM
“-A MISSION MERCHANTS for tlo wlo of TORSION
AND DOMSBTIO HARDI7AE33. VdQli' respsctfnllj
call the attention of the trade to their stOQk, which
they are offering at lowest rates. Oar assortment oon
lista In part of—
Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox,
Oow, Fifui, Back. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship,
Vino, and Coil Chains.
The celebrated <>*L” Horse Hails; Stone and Sledge
Hammers.
“Wright* ” and other Anrils; Solid Box and other
flees.
Bbort and long handle Fry Pans; round and oral
Sake Pans.
** Martin’s ” snpeiior Tiles and Baspa; Bed Screws.
“Excelsior” Safety Fuse: Blasting Tubes.
Corn, Grass, and Brier Scythes; Hay, Corn, and Straw
Hay, Manure, Tanners*, and Spading Porks.
Bakesand Hoes; Shorels and Spades, of all kinds.
Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Gloat, and Finishing Nails.
Oast anil Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locks of all
slnds; Cutlery, Rams and Pomps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham*
tiers, Planes, and other Tools,;&o., Ac.
W. G. LEWIS &. BON,
No. 411 COMMERCE Street.
Stationers.
DLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
O DATID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. MO WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to for nisi, either from the shema
or make to order, Books of erery description, suitable
for Banks, Pnbjje Offioes, Merchants, and others, of the
best quality of English or American Paper, ana bound
In various styles* In the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of erery description.
Bn graving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch. _
.A general assortment of Ingush, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
. Concerning Mr. Hogan’s contribution to the franklin
in'tUate, the Oommlttee say—« This display Qf blank
boots for banking and mercantile use is the best in the
Exhibition. The selection of the material Is good, tha
workmanship most excellent, and their finish ana an.
pearaaee neat and appropriate.” noSO-ir
Valencia baisins.—l67 iraiis va.
18N0IA RAISINS, landing .nd for ula bj A,
HSRINO, 110 Souti »BQNX Stmt. '