The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 28, 1859, Image 4

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    :' 9s»\na ' Aiat^ints:
S WILSON’*
S E W I NG ; M A O H I N E S',
k /_ : ..Bll>nOED PRIOEB. ' •
"hew BTiia.fiio. '■
tfomer patterns on ofcoh Mwhlne. .
. , >ig»N);WßCmtNa OF TJPMB THMAD. ’ ;
; AI WHiaHy.TUßSßiAlir* wma OI
,~ 4 . . 1*088! vi-I 1 - ■ ?
1 - 828 OHKBTNUT Strut, pWUtlelpM*.';
• No. TWMt BTATB SU*o»il«B<*?n,'N.'j.
oo7tofe2B " ,J ~' ’.Vy, , yV''.' o * ;'.v ’ *
|JAiaßiS’«' BOUDOIR SEWINjB:, MA-
Ji''»OHtNK-i*off«rs»d totbepubllo as
from'six to sfitehestd 'wfliMh,roa Mr kind* o f
coarsest bag#ng.to*the flnjbst oambrfea'u/U
la, without *exception, tho simplest iu its riechanjcal,
construct} oil andean be'rim audkeptlnorder
bjachild ot twelve yeara.pf* age,” '* ThaOUaaßiLiTT of
this machine; aadtheQT7Atiir 0* T*Bjjwo»k, are war-
bther . ;lU speed range*
mi -;
irate. Thethrew! ueeAWtaheajii^’t^fronithespooli,.
wvsboutthb TBOTjBj.e 'tjr -KDWuVnio.’ -'ln facti it \ii
machine that is wanted b/ettey-famlljln the land, and
: £?"■,'!”■“ :, V '.V.*
6 iV i.v.s TtftßTY-POLTiAitf,,., . '-
, at which they iw abldf brings them within the, Jeaoh of
’ almost everyone,. „ ..
1 dBl-d6« Btreet.
- pianofortes- correctly
nv ffITUNED by U. £.* SARGENT. Patisfaetion
werrsntedi.v:£)rdff*-lef,t,at N.o. BQ&OHJ3BTNUTBtreet.,
Tenqa,sL»XweiTeiyear*’.totpry, experience jyfr&a*.
ffijaM PIAKO rOKTBS."' '-hij&i
nffP Jnst'riMMdvedlhh elegant Stock ot EATEN,
BACON,^OO a OTinW c 4fi4JMaKi HALIBMAv
VIS AW/aad **UNOSi* MELODBy
ONB -of bert quality? s.Jv E. 4 GOULD’B,:
. <-ißrß.«eor**i*-BEVIIfTHABd.O|OBTWUT,IIi» --•
iMlKaa.fil.-s?? i-AcTxt^--’■■ ■«
7 ;v. ‘ - " .V- ,
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*t :j';; ia»flnKBTstiT'iaTßM*, . u -'
' Ajik theaUenlioii of Mcrch.nts, GtinJ'mHhfl, and Rports.
inen.'ttrthevSrrßOfß&roßFowllD^places, Rifles, Ao.
of theJr : oWh.ni«iuf*cture,>hio.h are npt'flnrpasped >by.
the'Dett imported Guns'in, quality >nd fiofeh, The;
saoovtxo QUAttTUB of each Gan manufactured by them
will be full/ * are also, icgularij re
ceiving, direct from the .makers, a, full assortment of
the _ ; ; o.V.vi A ,,.i \ : i \ ‘ u r ;, ; ( >
BEsioLABS INGLISH ANB FRENCH GUNB,
- - of ’
Westl«y;Riehardaj. ;Mobre'<fc'H&rrii, J ~
Purdy,.-Ao* DeanA-Adams, .
* .-• ,; Pondevauxjd; Jassy, Ao,,'
together with e complete atcck of the' cheeper; 'style of
English„and Belgian .Guns, which will be sold at the-
Zoweßtmatket rates'. ' " K ** r ' " -
ACL'TARIBTY-GF
such aa Barrels,Stocks, Pols,' 'Mountings,. Flasks,
Gun Begs; Lcokfi, Oar;
tridges, Wada»,Ao.", .Oh,the .moat, favorable terthai 1 to
the tradeV’’'^-d/**'; J ' < r 1 -.yjaia-tfelS-
©aAtectianeru
■JT BIS ksiNGLE HEADQUARTERS.—
JSVr' We have just recei/el our french OoofecUonerj,
and are’mahufaoturLng e saperior artiole.of Harsh Mel-,
low Go’m Drops, Bon Bons,. Oream Ac*;'Call
aodVapplv vdareelres with the sbest Ooofecllonery- In,
this city, at JEffRIER,* EVANS’,,
not6-3ia'TNoVflB MARKETS tr; befrr 7thand Bthr-
ViriNOHESTER; A
Tlr-drpsHipiNe.Bioiui;' :/:•■ "; ,
FA*i»r J BHbotDiltt^MAM terßT UAKDFAO
• ci nr--»• t -• TOBV* - .
AttJwOldßtihd, No.TOQOHEBTIfDTBTBIET, oppo
sitetkeWashingtonHoiiae; r ' *.
WINCHESTBR willglve, aa heretofore. Us pen
•onal .supervision rto the r Cutting and Hannracturl ng
Orders forhla eelebrated. atyleof Shirtr
and Collars (tiled -at the' shortest notice; Wholesale
liberal teraa. ; t .; , jy24-ly.
SQOXTj.flate.of tho firm of Wnr ;
• dnsrbhA Soon,) GENTIiEMEN’S fDRNISH
ING ’BTOBB ;and ‘ SHIRT MANUTAOTORT; 814
CHESTNUT, Street, (nearly opposite the Girard House,)
Philadelphia./' " r - ■ i--
J; respectfully call-the. attention of hit
former,petrbni' , ahd his new Store.md Js pro*,
pared orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A
perfect’fit'”guarantied,' COUNTRY TRADE supplies
wlthjriNß BHIBTB and OOLEABS.r /' /'. lylß-tf
I oicl] C6,7S emelrg t.
J SV OALDWELE 4 CO.,
• 82a:OHS8IMQI BtTM». . - .
Have received, persteamert, new stytw >
Jewelry, Chatelaine,TVest Chains.
Splendid lans*;Hair pins, j .j \ A -? - , 0
ftolt Stands, Sugar Baskets.
Jet Goods and.flower Vaeet; '
Coral, Lava and Mosaic Sets. - /- < ■
Bole Agents 1a , tor the sale of Chttles
Trodsham’l LONDON JPIMJS-KEEBERB.., . novB^';
JB. GARDEN & BRO.
• .. uavdjaotdmxb ABbVnfMims OF - -
V."'F 7 811.Y8R-PfiATBD WABB, ,
No. 804'Ohestnut Street, abbvA : Thlfd, (up stair*,}
’T'^hiiiSuiphir.
Constantly ou kand-ind Kr'ii&t to theTnidef vL£.
TEA BETS,- URNB
PITCHERS, GOBLBTS. CUPSvWAITERS, BAS
KETS, OABTOBSjKKIYB&iSPOONB/fORKS,
•''••'LADLSSj
■g r --<Comtmagtgn -Qeweeav
J B‘. VAUKNTINE *rCO..‘ :
• qeMrajKipKjMaßgfANra. ,•
A’ OT U B-B B, ’
- Ho. 61COMMON BTBBK,
N- B W OBL .B A M-S .
Special attmitibn'glrcri to Collecting and Remitting
Exchange? ** v ; .• ? d23-3m*
a? H mo®, boManssioN, ixrii gene-
J*. RAL AGENCY «*P. -WELLlNGTON
havingperinabMitly located hiinselfwt Penaaoola,
'inrorms the he bar opened !
PALAFOX? Street, Tjeirfy opposite the 1 Market Ho&se »
a Business a
and would respectfully solicit consignments of all Uadi'
of goods and merchandise .‘for . Auotlop, or on Commls
' j.‘Zl, d5-mw4f2mAW2m
r •iirtiNS.Fpß jceit’S tvear.;
JLi /Apieri9aa,Llnen Cotnpany> superior etyle.Brdwzr
LindnjOoatinge/K'and %, ‘various r uaase;' Drown. And
Unbn-Duck s >.TarloiiSTstyles’; ‘Brown,Llneh
.now'
on sample, aMfdrJilsrby.JOSEPH LEA- '-, %
4L<hK I,M - Mi-iItUS OKBSISUTB^.t.,«
- ®aiiette attitlia.
X... h ; t ../.itt-MABKST,
- r with Immenße.iHOME.V ; t . . r
u t; In;..- /.; .’m.';- 1 '
tf , r , >t v EUROPEANPBMAI?P» . .
The reason why," is tbs? by Tfaturb’d own' prooess St;
color - after the bait,
becomes gray } • Ruppllw'the .natural' fluid*;, and thni'
makeait grow, on baldliejidSf removes <a)l dandruff) jtoh-;;
ing/and the scalp,,quiets afld,tOn*f!pp the;'
nerves, and tbu* cures alt nmpuibeadicherandnifr,
tm retted, upon to cure alt diseases of the scalp and bairf ,
Jt will stop and keep St from falling off \ fnakii'i\ soft, '
fglouHr;Maliky r 'and,UautifMi % andJf/osedrby: tb*
young two or three times* week,' It'will n*r*r All in
bAwmegray; .then reader*, jped the following, and Judy*
.v ".“f ,~i . Y- Niw\ Yoix/gfan, 8,1868.,. <
MEBSBB. 0. Z. WOOD & 001, '* * V, •„ . /
gentlemen t- Hewing heard a good deal about Prgrettoi
Wood’s Hair and my hair being quite graj.
I mage pp. my wind to ,lay aside the prejudices which',
I, In common - with a/great mahj.persoas,had /egsjnsl
alt manner of patent medicine's, and a short time ago 1
commeocednsing your article, to test it for myself.:.'.; •
The'result'has been'eo'verysatisfactory, that I am ;
ve*j.gU4 l did jo, and lujpjticetoyou\ m. well as for’
the enoourtgeiuent.of, others, whp maybe dfl'gr*/ft«vJ.
wa» < .bui%ho having iny ,pre|*udloe
for.settragifc asfde.are unwilling jour Res tor*. .
tire a triage till thej. have further proof, and, the besl'
prqof.hebjg oenlsi;'deßJonataratlpn 1 ,1 wrUeyputhfsJsv'
ter,whloh-ryon mayf andalsO direct
My color, and .mucui wprofed *
In appearance eyery 7faj,<baing glower and
and much more .healthy J ooking, : I, am, yours Respect-.'
Corner.Colommaaod-Oarrolletreeta.Hrooklyn^ m ,
. ttirf.s-©4.v./jLivjkoafO*, Ala.,lel>. J4.lBW< <
PjorWQODrrPear, # ir: YourHafcr
done much goodin rihe.'oqpntry. My half
has been slightly;.diminishingfor,several rears, caused,
1 suppose, front b£Ughfcbum,wbepf was quite an in *
font. I hare beenjuuug ybis|; Hafr.Bestofatire forsij;
weeks, *nd,'£ find, tho thsye. ft iead.-of h»fr WF
no effect. “I thinlrlt'th* moat valuable remedy now -
extant, and advise AUyfhh way to use
yojwjremedy.; if you think pro
per,tfj'/,youta;dfce»rVr» r r '- S.'WTMIDDLETON
. Pbof. Wood—Dear /fflr^httf‘Half"BettdratirWii
proving lteelf bshefldil to mi. -The'front, ftndulse tbs
back pert of rnyheidyalnfost' lost its covering—was, in
fact.aitb.Hi bavdhSed but aiialf pint bott&S of youl,
Rwtotatiye, and now the’top of Wy bead is well studded
1 and the front if
lts beoefi?.?l.h*Te--triea’ other prepare-.
tionswitfroufahybejdeflt whatever/; Xlthlnk; fronitoj
■ ■ ;7 ; 'No;«*VliMirtn<rt;,
The-Bestoratlve;lspat‘ up In bottles of-three siaes.
TisiLarge, ldedlum,and small: the small holds* a
fot’orie dollar per bottle'; themed mm >
hdma aFlertf twentypercent more in'proportion than
doUdreperbottleT the larger
„ O.J -„ wD fc ’°®{.tP«)E r «tOM, 312 Bw»4 mri New
TKtJSSESl—GGaulngFrench, - 6
<3«nuln»THnoi, fordiliarea. i
;■ XRU&BRB n immiti Amwfcn Styles.
«BBaastessM.
ttte&s* liltf'z ;/» ‘ . -, 3 ~«e|OS|»7.
P* Wie generally
' - oplnejjfiauihasa ‘ on%‘hls • own account, as
‘StroetjUUrd door shore Chestnut, jaIS-2m*
Sfllea bn. anttion.
M' Ttii(okAi ; 'tsoHs,. , rT ~ r
>* sOtJTH FOURTH STREET
{ t *. .; n< (toi?nerlT.N«iB.B7fra.d69*) • -j-> i .
1 \ l ’;- REAL ESTATE, STOOKBi Ao; %. < - '
Evenin gl Exchange /rerj
<rt each property issued MpaiCtel/j in
addition to which we publish ion the BaiErdty previous
teeaph sale; one,thousand oataloguedinfampiifet form,
riving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on
ihofollowing -- ,~r
*• * - BRTVATE'SALE REGISTER.
• -07* Real: Estate entered -cn ■ onr Private - Bale Be
’gUter, and' ad rertlsed oocaslonallj in our Publie Sale
AbJtracte^(of' V hiok-.ItOOO copiM are printed weekly,)
t atpbivatebale.
i GT*. We pare a large amount of Beal Estate at Pri-’
vato Sal#} finelndlng every description of : City**nd
coubtry-property;' Printed Lists may be the
Mofepi*we.l. j-.i'j -n - i ,» ... -- ; ! ■
.I*j i *.'s • <**' CARD. •
LIBRARY OP THE LATE HENRY PENNING
/?0N, EBQ.—We are now preparing catalogues oCthe
Library of .the late' Henry. Pennington, Esq,; deceased*
in triuoh.’iriU be fonna many curious and.valnsoie
b<K>ke, .on yarious subjects, a number p( thw uraß
trafed by.printed aud manuscript insertions. Also, a
large collection -of«interesting and rare autographs,
•eogravingoY&c,] Date of sale will be made known in
future advertisements.
•fj •' • BTOOEB,'*O., '
5 _ On Tuesday Evening, .... _
- February let, at 7 o’clock, .at the Philadelphia Ex
cbAcge, wiU be sold— ;‘.-
For account of whom It may concern—
3. old shares (60 new) Ban Francisco Land Asso
ciation. H''.; ~
" 6 shares-Amerioani Academy of Husio.
' l’share Mercantile Llbrwy .Company. .
1-share Philadelphia Athenaeum.,
Few No. 104,- Tenth 'Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr.
-Boirdmaor • »» -J*’- 1 -
i REAL. ESTATE SALE—FEBRUARY Ist.
BUSINESS BTAND3.-THREE STORY BRIOK
TAtERN AND DWELLING, 8, E. corner of Seoond
'»nd Shippen'streets..» _ ' ' . 1 > ’ T
fIDBIOK. DWELLING ADJOINING ON SBIPPEN
TRBET.—Frame Bakery, with twooTens, and lot od->
'joining .on Shlppen,Street, »
AND OLD FRAMES adjoining on ghtppen
"EiMD P-ENNA. VALUABLE - TBAOT OF LAND,
418 acres Monroe Township, Wyoming 00., Penn*.
;Thfere is a large amount of Timber on the tract*
A GROUND-RENT of $B2 a year* secured by a three*
fltory brick dwelling, ’and the rent punctually paid.
| real ESTATE SALE—FEBRUARY 16th,
will include-/-;
-M ; ‘.POSTPONED BALB.
UNITED STATES .HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
.—The very valuable property known as the “ United
States ’Hotel/’ Atlantic . City, N. J The home is 66
feet front by 40 feet deed, with a wing 40 by 240 feet; is
fomr etones high, with 140 large. sleeping apartments.
Sithatd-on A square of grotmd, 860 feet front on the rail
.road by 60Q with a square of ground laid ont
as kpark, 35d feet front by 600 feet deep'to the oceani
Containing 12 acres. - - , '
Peremptory S*le t by order of heirs—Estate late of Jo
- 1‘ ieph Murray, de’o’d,
V ALUABLE BUSINEBB STaND. northeast comer or
Eighth,andlCherryst*. Saleabfolute./ . - ,
HANDSOMK MODERN BEBIDENOB. with side yard,
Noi. 631 north fifth at.: below Coates st.
NEAT MODERN DWELLING- with all modem con
vpAiences: No,-; 1229 north Fifteenth st., south of
Stiles st . .
FOOTUTHBEE-STORY BRIOK DWELLINGS, Nos.
931, 888,936,and,687 ,st., between 18th and
Brcai sta ~ bnlow Girard avenue. . ~ .
• THBKE-BTORY BBICK STORE AND DWELLING,
sodtheaat corner of Parrish and' Franklin ate.; (late
Spring' Garden ) -
WELL-SECURED GROUND RENT OF $76 A TEAR,
.dehr of taxes, oh lot of grodud, Girard avenue,, west of
Thirteenth st.. bn whfch Is ereoted a four-story brick
.store.and dwelling.
' LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT, 12# acres and 23
pefch*s, with two-etury brick*, and two-story frame
dfoeling, faro, truck garden, Ac., Paw yank road, west
of iliroad st., Pint Ward. ...
.. LARGE AND VALUABLE FARM, 427 acres, Kent co,
Delaware’, on the main road ’leading from Smyrna to
MOllngton. • " • ’
' THREE BTORY BRICK DWELLING, Nineteenth
street,' north of Girard avence, Tu entieth ward.’
Orphans’.Court Sale—Estate of Randolph W. Evans,
_ r~.. . Deceased^
; TWO . FB4ME DWELLINGS AND LOTS OF
GROUND, Waterloo etreet, Nineteenth' wirJ.
Bame Estate.—BßlCK DWELLING, FRAME STA
BLE,* AND LARGE LOTj Frankford turnpike, near
Olvardeld street,'Nineteenth, ward! . '•
* Valuable lot, spruce street, south side,
between Sixteenth, and Seventeenth streets, 44 feet
front, 104 feet deep. Only one-third cash.
j , BM« at No. 1229 North Thirteenth street.
1 NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
• • " This Mornimr.
} 28th inet., at 10 o’clock, at, 1229 Nor.th Thirteenth
streetj abore Girard avenue,' the entire household fur
uliure. fine feather bed, mattresses, Ao., of agentieman
declining housekeeping.
Alaoi the kitchen furniture.
p~?" Al&y be examined on the morning of sale, at
' Valuable iordoh and ahebioan books.
}_ -i . This Evening. '
' Jamiaty 28th, at the auction store, a collection of
-interesting/London and American books
v oq various lubjeot*; a; numbed.of them embellished
’with engravings. ' ' .
r C7* For particulars see catalogues.
Bale at Germantown.
NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITOKf, CARPETS, Ac.
i On Tuesday Morning, ,
let, at 11 o’clock,-on Main street, fifth
house below School street, Germantown, the entire
household and- kitchen furniture of a family declining
housekeeping. •’ ' - **
U“ May be examined at 8 o’clook on the morning of
•ale.'
Sale at Nos. 189 aud 141 Booth Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR ,FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTES, FINE
FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS OAR
PETS, &•:
1 ' ‘On Thursday Morning, *
At 9 o’clock, at the .auction store, an extensive
aeiortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant
S lino-fortes,' flue' rbfrrora, carpets, etc., from families
eclining housekeeping, removed to-the store oon--
rehience of,Bale.,
AT. PRIVATE BALE.
A handsome residence, with stable, coaoh-house,
large lot, Main slrest, Burlington, New Jersey. '
IjEf/ WILLIAM H. STERB, GENERAL
O-AUQTION-AND COMMISSION STORE. N 6. i&
North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. '’ c »■*. >•
' , BLfBON. Auetioneer
SUPERIOR-ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, AND MAHOG
ANYt' PARLOR, CHAMBER, AND DINING-ROOM
FURNITURE, '.BRUSSELS: AND INGRAIN CAR
PETS, MIRRORS, PAINTINGS, Ae. . •
| On Saturday Morning,
At tbe'auctioh store, at 10 o’clock,' by catalogue, will.
be* sold tbe usual assortment of 'superior furniture,
oakpetv, mirrors, .paintings, Ac.
{Uso, 1 large superior Brussels carpet (made up) of
about 89yards}'‘V‘‘‘ ■ -
ID“\Conalgnraenta of new and second-hand house
hold furniture; piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry.
Ac.,-respectfully solicited, on which liberal oash ad*
rahees vnll bemade it required. ■ ■' : j - <
Outdoor sales Attended to promptly,' Charges
asj moderate as any other hodse in this city.
SAMUEL NATHANS’, AUCTIONEER.
and MpNBY, LOAN OfflOl, No. 224 South
pbwet| below W < Pear st., only
'of'huilhesS'frqm f o’elookj A. M,, until IQ
'9 f eloehfnjttd evening.'v7 -t ”
put-door sales, ahd sales, at the Auction' Roue. *t>
'WttdM>p^'fb»;tnbeteattsttatm7t«rxuf.-'
} jSlfaUtxldJoFiu jast T««r».
Advances .made from one dollar to thotuSnds on Dla
avail, BUt« Fliti.TVilttUlM, JeWelrr. nu4v*n.3[«K
sfcMdiSw, olntliLij, wnraltntt; ttaiilng; Cigar*. Musics
Sum, Bom.; OutUch, 1 nd fioodcot
Itin»la ur Irakth' al tlou »&ita
fmMt„-'.ica t,-i-.-.ui- •. . •
z All Mtwim.. ftrom on. hundred dollmra npw.rd,?
«ill be ahugM 2pw cent, per mooth; 3MO tnd or«,
Aelowest ■ , - • . *
1 *Wj Store Home h»Tln.»depli or U9leet, kwlun
dpe uid .thief-pyooftnuilta to store ell TAloebles/end pr;l
fete neulmno.for the premliMl elao, e been loiol
tehee effected tor the MseSt of ell pereona lirtJd. good!
HtndMdnoa.-f.f '■ < ' •- 'i - > '• • . •-
' 81-Mni account of herlogfen unlimited capital,
til fa oft6* la prepared to make adrancee on mote eatla
factory and.eooommodetlng teima than my other in
Uilaoity. , 1 . ‘ , .. - ■ /.
' Afoney.tdnqeed to the poor, In email amoute, mth]
;
'I ’ •• •a* -nmn sau: • >• •
«old Patent lerer and lother Watehaa, laweln, and
Ojothinr wili ba acid at reduoed nlcta. ■ ani’ly
fjpHE WAREHOUSING COMPANY
OP PHILADELPHIA.
; DIREOTORB. ‘
PATRICK BRACT* PLIHT lIBK, ■
ALEXANDER HENRY, QKO:‘L: HARBISOV,
* ./■ J? LKAaONTON ' WILLIAM NKILBON,
WM. H. STEWART, a R. URAWFORD.
j , ' PATRICK BRADY, Freeideut;. ,
| 0. B. OBAWFORP, Tice President.
WILLIAM DUNN, Treasurer.
WILLIAM NXILBON, Sesretaiy. 1
: CLIFFORD 8. PHILLIPS, Warehouse Keeper.
.THE WARHHOUfIINa COMPANY OF PHILAD’A
IBS PftBPIBID TO
RECEIVE GOODS’ON STORAGE,
Whether In Band or Dat/Iree, at Current Bates, and
fill iasue receipts or warranta therefor.
Application may. be made at their t
. OIPIOK, IN TH*
TOBACCO : WARBHODSB,
PBOMT AND DOpK B , T.
<W-v, . «
fcjT' UEWLAND-& CO.,
LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAMI
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
AnlxtenriveStockof
OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS
AND ENGRAVINGS,
All At very Low Prices,
604 ARCS ST,, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILA.
d7-8m . J " ■> .•
[OLASMA OH ’ ARTIFICIAL LARD.—
jl SPECIAL NOTIOS TO PHTSIOIANB—Th« «boT*
pffors a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces, which combines the following advanta
ges : A good and uUvitying consistence, easily washed
off with water, dissolves aLI substances that are solu
ble in water, hehde~faoillt4t!ng instead of obstructing
their absorption, and does not got rancid. The last
property alone renders IVan Invaluable acquisition to
the practitioner. Prepared and for sale .wholesale and
jrsUll.at/ SIHIfI’S Laboratory and Pharmacy,"
| whS fMlflli
WHITELBJi No. 136 South'
JV* FRONT Street,offerfifdrsule,in.Bocd only—
| A. Beignatte Brandy‘s 1857, pale and Dark.'
) Jules Robin 00g0a0.1866 and 1867.
\ UniCn Proprietors’Cognac, 1864. *
{ Pinet, Oaatilliom ACo -. Cognac, 1860,1857.1868.
| A. Camas Rochelle, 1867.: ,
i-.-' PeUSvoisinßochelle, 1868, to arrive.
} - .MarteU A Co; Cognac, 1866,1851,1818.
{ ■ aia *ica Bum, 2 years in Bond,
i TST Stewart’s BCOtoh,WhlSkey.
1 ‘Burgundy port Wine, ,
‘Wine.,.
i wV 'HeMalCKtoampagnd. quarts and plots. •
t ' A full assortment of Claret Wine, in cases and casks.
■*fearrive. 1 » ■ , , . . jals'Bm*
! WOHOLZ, & J ANENTZKY, I
10-v-118 South EIGHTH Street, below Chestnut.
-IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ARTISTB’ MA
• v . , « i TESIALB, ~ -
. Rocbmmend to Artiste and the public in general their
1 large stock of Juvenile Point- Boxes, Wlusor te Kew
ton andGeo.Rcmnej A CO ’a’Oil and Water Colors,
Brushes, English 'and -German Canvas/ Whitman's
Drawing Papers, Colored Crayons,' Studies. Colored
Pictures foi| /yarning,'Ac., Ao.’ . • ■ - A
i glyen to Teachers and Seminaries. -Co tin J
try Dealers supplied at trade ja2s-8m
Boles bjr 2lmtioit.
\7|TILLIS HUBB ARD &' 00., Adotioseebs,
I I No. 333 MABKBT BTBEET,
.. [BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD BTBEETB.
O SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
JL3a CHESTNUT the^Dnstom
House, 'between FOURTH and FIFTH Street.
LARGE SALE OF FURS AND FANOY BUFFALO
j RQBEB, A«.' T
I * This Morning,
28th instant, comtp eQ ring at will be
sold a large stock of fabcy'furs for’isdles 1 and misses’
comprising the usual assortment of sets, capes,
viotorines.andoulfe of Hudson Bty.rable, mink, Frenoh
sable,'atone and silver martin, ermine, &c.*
Also, white ermine sets for children. Gents’ for
CP”, 00U ‘ r '’ Bl0 ””’&S,fcc.
• Also, fancy wolf and fox carriage robes, fancy
sleigh robes, bnifalo robes, &o;
Philip ford, auctioneer, no.
630 MARKET STREET, between FIFTH and
BI£THi Aonth side.
J] M. GUMMET & SONS,
f REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
■ J No. 620 WALNUT STREET.
' 'OABD.—J. 61. Gnmmey A Bonn, auctioneers, will
.hold regular sales of Beal Estate, Slocks, Ao. Also,
household furniture at dwellings. ' “ - *
■ REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE.
oor Private Bale Register will always be
found * Tery large amount of real estate, including
every description of city and country property.
• J. M: GUMttBY & 80NS,
' ' ’ ReU Estate' Brokers,
620 WALNUT Street, below 01xth.
JtJRINLBI, fit 00.,
1 NO. 439 MARKET-STREET-
MOSES NATHAN 0, AUCTIONEER
UJL. AND COMMISSION MDBOHANT, B. 1. oorntr
SIXTH and EAOlStreebi..
ORBIT JtJBLIO_.ACOOMMODATION.
MONEY'!
MOSSY!!
' Money liberally advanced inlarge or small amounts,
from one dollar to .thousands, on gold and silver plate,
diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowlipf%plecen. . mnalcal
Instruments, furniture, dry goods.' owning, groceries,
cigars, hardware, cutlery, books, horaM,'-vehicles, hsr r
ness, and all articles of value, for any length of time
agreed'.on, at Nathans* Principal Establishment)
southeast oorner of Sixth and Race streets.
PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted at
the lowest market rates. ~ . ...
GREAT RARGAINg IN WATCHES. JEWELRY,
AO., AT PRIVATE SAIiN, atNATHANS* PRINCIPAL
ESTABLISHMENT, S. K. Corner of SIXTH and BACK
Streets.—The following articles will be sold for less than
halftho usual 'store prices: Pine gold English patent
full jeweled and plain, of the, most approved'and best
make, in hunting cases and doable bottomed, Fine
gold escapement lever and leplne watches, in hunting
case and open lace; some of tnem extra full jeweled and
best make. Bllver English patent lever batches, es
capement lever ahd lepinea, inhuntlng'c»se and open
face, some very superior: English, Swiss, French, and
Quartler watches; fine gold .vest, fob, neck, and
children’s' 'chains; Ado gold '.pencil cases and pens,
bracelets, breastplos, Anger-rings, ear-rings, elltds, me
dallions, and jewelry generally. Superior Bavauaeigars
at {l5 per thouiind/in boxes of 200 each, will be sold,
by single box'or 'quVbt'ties to suit pttrcnasers. Nu
merous fanoy articles, Ac., Ac., Ac.
medicinal.
Anew and valuable discov
ery.
DR. HAM’S
AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT.
IT STIMULATES, EXHILERATEB, INVIGORATES,
BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR BTUPLFY.
This delicious Beverage 1b superior toall invigorating
Cordials. Schoapps, Nervines; 'Ac. la nse for the care of
Dyspepsia. Nervousness, Heart-bum, Drowsiness; Kid
ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, Ac.,
as.it will Invigorate and strengthen, bitt will not In
toxicate or stnpify. Persons Who have become habitu
ated to the excessive'use of Tobacco, Opium, and Spirit
uous Liquora, will.find speedy-ana permanent relief
fyom a desire to use these destroying agents, by taking
a bottle or two of thiß
DELICIOUS MEDICAL BEVERAGE t
Weak and siokly Females Will find Dr. HAM’S IN
VIGORATING SPIRIT a qtiibk and stire cure, It being
a Regenerator as well as a Strengthener of the Human
System. Each oomplalnt that the AROMATIC INVI
GORATING CORDIAL'is calculated to cure ia named
upon the wrappers accompanying each bottle, and full
directions for nse are'also minutely given.
- ■'PBIO* OHS DOLLAR Pit BOTTL*.
Prepared by DARIUS HAM,
Prlnolpal office; No. 48 WATER St., N. York.
For sale by T. W. DYOTT A SUNS,
n25-8m 218 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia.
ZOLLIOKOFFER* ANTI-RHEtJMATIO
CORDIAL Is the only effectual remedy ever placed
before the public a< a certalo and reliable cure ior IN
FLAMMATORY or CHRONIC RHEUMATISM This
prepsration has cured thousands' who' have been af
flicted with Rheumatism in Us most painful fbrxn, and
we are dally in receipt,of letters and certificates of as
tonishing and remarkable cures. All who haretiied
the CORDIAL speak in the most laudable terms of ite
efficacy. Fall, directions and entire satisftctlon'given
to the Rhenmatlo sufferers Prepared'by THEODORE
DILKB, Chemist, N.E. cor, PINE and SIXTH Streets,
Philadelphia. jali-3m
mHB LIVE R IK VIGOR AT OK,
A tumud nr oa. aiHFokb,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
Is' one of the best Pfirg&tlre end Llyer Medicines now
before the publlo, that acta as a'CatAarlte, easier,
-milder; and more effectual than any other medicine
known. It is notonly a Cathartic, but a Liver reme
dr, acting first on the Liver to eject ite morbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to cany off that mat,
ter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with
out any of the painful feelings experienced in the ope
rations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the sys
tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken
dally in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it np
with nnasnal rapidity. •
' The IiiTXB laoneofthe
human body ; and when It
well, the' powers of the
oped. The stomach isal*
on the healthy action of
fierformance of Its func
b at fanlt the bowels are
system suffers in conse-
Llver~h&Ying ceased to
cues of that organ, one'
made 'lt his study, In a i
yean.to find some rerne- i
act'the many - derange- j
ble 1
principal regulator!! ortho
performs Its* fa notions
system are fall/ devel
moflt entirely dependent
the Liter tor the proper
tions; when the stomach
at fault, and the whole
Suen'oe of one organ—the
o its duty. For the dis
of.the proprietors has
Sractiee of more than 30
7 wherewith to counter*
meats to which it is 11a*
medyte At last found, any
▼IE OOMPLIIKT, ia AUjr of
bottle, and' conviction 1b
morbid or bad matter from
their place a healthy flow
stomach, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
chinery, rumoring the
fectjng a radical core. -
cared, and, if hat igbst
casional use of the Idvin
To prpve that this re*
person troubled wlth Li
lts forms, has but to tty a
certain. - \ • .
Theto Gams remove all
thb system, supplying in
of j bile, -invigorating'the
digest wellypunrying the
health to the irhole joar
cause of the
Biliodb Attaots AQ)
UTiPrevcntod by the oo-
IxvicwaATom.
ia auffiolent to relieve the
food from rising and sour*
One dose, after eattng,
itomaoh and prevent the
,n Sw one dose, taken
NioumuM.
before retiring, prevent*
Only one dose, taken at
gently, and cures Cos-
One dose, taken after
msiAf
night, loosens the.bovfels
TIVIBSBS.' - ■ - >
each meal, wIU core Dvs-
ILF 1 One dose of two
relieve Siox.Hbadaoh*.
teaspoonfali will always
' One bottle taken for fe
the oause of the disease,
Only one dose lauded!*
while one dose, often re-
Oholiba MobbdB. and a
maleobstrnction removes
and makes aperfectcare,
ately relieves Ob olio,
peated, is a sure care for
preventive of Gbolbbi.
needed to tlirowoat of the
dloine after > a> long siok
for Jauwoipß removes all
color from the skin,
time before eating gives
snakes food digest well,
ed, oores O&aomo Dias
while Bomhsb and fiowsn
to the first dose.
KLFOnly one bottle le
system the effects of me
nses.
One bottle taken
owneas or .unnatural
' Pne dose taken a short
▼lgor to the appetite, and
. One dose, often repeat
xnaa in Its worst forms,
complaints yield almost
* One or two doses core
in children; there is no
remedy in the world, as it
JD*A few bottles core
absorbents;
We take pleasure in re- , oommthding this medi
olne as a preventive for Favaa and Aoua, Obill
Fstse, and all ?st* 18 of aßiuoosTrpc. It ope
rates with certainty, and » thonsands aro willing to
testify to its wonderful virtues, . ,
' Uu.tsAo us# \t art giving iksir unanimous ttstimonf
in its favor.
ST* Mix yVatsr in ihs mouik with tht Invigctator,
and wallow bath togsthsr.
attacks caused by Wosmb
surer, safer, or speedier
never fails.
Dbofby, by exciting the
THE LIVER INVIOORATOR
Is A Soixhtipio Mbdical Disootsbt, and la daily work
ing cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as If by
magio, evtn the first doss giving and seldom
more than one bottle Is required to cure any kind of
LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re
sult of a DISEASED LIVER-
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 346 Broadway, New York.
Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT A 80NB. 218
North Second Street.,
-Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by SAMUEL
BIMEB, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and P. BROWN,
Fifth and Chestnut streets Philada. ap!3 tu th s-ly
rilHB GREAT STANDARD REMEDY OF
A THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
THE' IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY
ING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE
WHOLE SYSTEM:
The Imperial DepuratWe, prepared by Dr. Lottns
berry •& Co., acknowledged as the principal
Family Medicine for the cure of Oahcbbous affections
aJid BoaoyoLoos diseases generally. The saccesswbich
abends its use In these inveterate diseases has no equal.
! i is now ÜBed in these diseases with complete suocess,
all other means have foiled. Two or three bot
tles will satisfy any one of its great curative properties.
( HiP Dianiajt and Whits Swbluxg, Ulobbatioss of
the Boses, mouth. Throat, Ac; ■ Ita beneficial and
healing characteristics are soon observed in these com-
Elainte, No matter of how long standing they may have
een, they will 'yield to the proper use of the IMPE
RIAL DEPURATIVE in a short time.
' Tbtthb and Scald Head will os* certainly yield to
this medioine as -It Is used. Diseases of the Skin and
all'eruptive complaints generally cannot long remain
after using a fetf rottles of the Imperial Depurative.
Its Tonic properties, as well as Alterative, render it
valuable to weak anttdelicate females.
' The great purity, strength, and value of. this Family
Medicine is unequalled in the oure of all diseases origi
nating in an impure condition of the blood. It expels
all the virus or diseased matter from the blood ana re
invigorates the system. *
’ Those using the Imperial Depurative and wishing ad
vice in tboir case, will receive every attention by etter
or otherwise.
Prepared ami sold by Dr. LOUNBBERRY A CO., No.
60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia.
' For sale also by 7. F. Long A Co., Lancaster, Pa. J.
H. Baser and 8. 8. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman A
Co., {Harrisburg, Pa. 0. w. Epting, PottsvlUe, Pa.
T. A C. W. McOllntoch, Easton. Pa. James Given,
Westchester, Pa. Schmidt A Co., Allentown, Pa.
Blmon Ran, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. H. W. Leslie, Bristol,
Pa., and Drug gists generally. aull-mwAsaUlni
SJrnga anb Cljstituals.
JJOBERT SHOEMAKER A 00.,
- WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS)
Hanufaotarem and Dealer PAINTS, VARNISHES)
tod WINDOW GLASS, Northeast corner FOURTH and
pAOX Streets, Philadelphia.
; Sola Agents forth* sals of the celebrated Floreffe
Plato Glass. 11 • ' ' mh2B-tf
iQHARLES MULLIKIN
DEALER IS
PLUMBERS’ MATERIALS,
AT BIW YORK PRICKS,
628 MINOR BTKBBT,
JalO-lm*
Brick-making machine, which
mokes the Bricks and temper the clay, m*k<u from
One to three thouasn-1 per hour. Upvmrdaof thirty in
use. . Patented February Bd, 3868. Machines and rights
for sale; -Counties, or one-foarth of the Patent, will be
fold.' Known to bfl the only practical one in use. Ad
dress 0. OARNELL, Germantown road, above Fifth
rtstat, Philadelphia dln-tmrlO
111 ANILA . ROPE, assorted sizes, mantt
i" 9 _ fMtnret} nnd for s.lo, at loire.t New York prices,
by.WBA.TBR, JITLSR, * CO,, Mo. North WATBR
Street and 39 M. WHABYSS. i>3d
fm PHES&—PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28. 1859.
:-fK THE, SUPREME COURT "OP PENN
•*- BYLVANIA YOB THE EABTEBN BISTBIOT.
YHBDERIOK lIORSTMAN, Tr.Mnrer' of ttie IiA
IAYEITE SAVING FUND ASSOCIATION t«. FK
LIX SpNNBLLT *
January Term, 1858. Third‘Pitt. Lev. Fa. No. il6.
The Auditor appointed to distribute' the fund in
oonrtraiBed by the Sheriff’s Bale under the above writ,
of “ All that oertain lot or piece of ground, with the
buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate
on the north side of CEDAR Street, beginning at the
distance of two hundred and thirty feet eastward from
the east side of BchuxlklU’ Fohrtb streeVthenceeX*
tending north parallel with the eald Schuylkill Fourth
Street eighty feet, thence eastward by the easternmost
moiety of the head pf a certain four feet wide alley two
leet,' thence north six feet, thence e&stwaM by
soother four feet wide- alley fourteen feßt, thence
southward parallel with said BohuylklU Fourth Street
elghty-six feet to • said Cedar Street,-thence by
said Cedar street westward sixteen feet to the pltCoe of
begiomng,’* wilt attend to the duties of his appoint
menton MONDAY, the 7th day of February. 1859 i At
four o’clock P. M.j' at his Office, No. 625 WALNUT
Street, in the city of Philadelphia, at which tlbe and
place all parties interested are required to make tbeir
claims before said Auditor, or be debarred from com
ing in upon said fund. JOEL JONES, '•
j&26-d!ot Auditor.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
IN AND FOR THE CITY AND OOUNTY’OF
PHILADELPHIA!
In the matter of'the assignment of White, Stevens,
* Company, gur petition of Isaao B. Waterman, As
signee.
_ The matter to whom was referred the petition of
B, WATERMAN. Assignee of the estate of
WHITE, BTEVENB. & 00 ,’praying/or‘huthorlty and
power to sell at private sale the life estate of Henry
White, in certain premises upon Walnut street will
meet the parties interested at his office,' No.-S6& South
FOURTH Street, In *he city ‘of Philadelphia, 'upoti
WEDNESDAY, January 19th, 1869 r 4t 4 o’clock P*,Mj
■ , . WIWjIAM snbgbant,
JAT-ftntw-lOt •' Ma.tet.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOB THE OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA. ,
SIONEY ! ! !
REBECCA J. JBUOWN, by s ;her next friend, WM.
J. BACON, vs. WILLIAM J. BROWN.
In Divorce. June Term, 1858. No. 41. Allas, Sep
tember Term, 1858. No. 19.
- 8m; Please notice a rule in the abovo case to show
cause why a Divorce a Vinculo Matrimonii should not
be decreed. Returnable on SATURDAY, the sth day
of February, A. D. 1859, at 10 o’clock A. M»
To WILLIAM J. BROWN. Respondeat.
- SAMUEL P. HALL, Attorney forJLibeUant.
ja26-w&f 4t* ,
Ilf THE COURT'OF COMMON FLEAS
FOR THE OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA. , ,
In.the matter of the Assigned Estate or ALLtBONB
& JENKa.
The Auditor appointed by the .Court to aiidlt, settle,
and adjust the accohot of EDWAkD M. PAX&ON.
assignee of SAMUEL AUSTIN' ALLIBONE, who sur
vived WILLIAM WALLACE JKNKB. late fcopartoers,
doing businera under the Arm of ALLtoONM A
JENKB, and to report distribution of the balance in
bands, wiil meet the parties interested on MON
DAY, February 4tb, 1859, at four o’clock P. M., at bis
Office, No. 416 WALNUT Street, in the city of Phila
delphia. MORTON P. HENRY,
j&26-wfm-6t ’ Auditor.
IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPHIA—IN EQUITY.
BADE vs. HOYER.V March Term, 1658, No. 19.j’
The Master to whom it was referred to settle and
adjust an account between the parties to above euit will
meet all persona interested, at his Office,,' 433)4 WAL
NUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 81st day
of'January, 1859, at 5 o’clock P. M.
ja2s-6t# WILLIAM H. ORABBB, Master.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND CdUNTt OP PHILADELPHIA.
THE EQUITABLE MUTtTAL INSURANCE COM*
’ PaNYVb. CHARLES HfcTOHINSON/ ’
D. 0., December Term, 1858, N0.'815.’ Second Plur.
Yeh Erp. -
OVERSFERB OP PUBLIC SCHOOLS vs. CHARLES
HUTCHINSON.
P. 0 , December Term, 1858. 611. Ale. Ten. Ex.
The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the mo*
neys raised, by the Sheriff’s sale under the above-stated
write, of all that certain lot or piece of ground, with
the three-story brick messuage erected ou the front,
»nl the twn-jtory factory on the rear thereof, situate
on the north side of Race street, between Second and"
Third streets, in the city of Philadelphia, containing
in, front or breadth on said Race street tweaty-eeveo
fast, and extending in depth oee hundred and fourteen
feet to a tWenty-fedt-wide'alley leading into and from
said Second street j hounded on the east by a messuage
and lot late of Alexander Allair, northward, by said
alley, west by ground whereof the said premises wore
formerly part, and southward by Race street afoiesaid
being the same premises Vblch• Mofgery PHce ant;
others, by indenture dated the 2d day of April, A. D.
1845 recorded in Deed Book Rlt, No. 89, page 110,
Ac., granted and conveyed unto the said Oharleß Hutch
inson and his heirs, under and subject to the payment
of a‘certain yearly ground rent of $144, And under And
subject to the rlghf of Victor E Harman and his heirs
to the use of a certain alley leading let? Race street as
afo*eeaid, will attend to the duties of his appointment
on TUESDAY, the Ist day of February, A. D. 1859' at
4 o’clock P M.j at his Office, No. 250 North FIFTH
Street, In the City of Philadelphia, when and where a'l
persons are required to make their oialms, or be de
barred from coming,in upon said fund
Jaft-lDt* GEORGE W. THORN, Auditor.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
BHIOK vs. MENZEL. Vi. Fa. Deo. T. 1«68. No 558.
RAPP vs. MENZEL. Fi. Fa. Dec. T. 1858. No. 659.
The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund arising
from the sale under the above-mentioned writs of Fier
Facias, will attend to the duties of his appointment on
MONDAY. the'3lst day of January instant, at 4 o’clock
PrM., at bis office. No. 625 WALNUT Street, Phila
delphia, at which time and place .all parties into" *«ted
are required to make their claims berarq.Biiid,Auditory
or be debarred from coming in upon said land.'
JOEL JONES,-Auditor.
Philadelphia, January 18th, 1859. , jalP-lOt
fN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
W.J.P. WHITE v JAMES LUCAS.
-D. 0. D. 68. N 0.464. Vend* Exponas.
Exceptions to special return.
•The undersigned has been appointed by the. District
Court, auditor, to report distribution of theprooeeds
of thesalepf the following described real estate of the
defendant, among the parties entitled thereto, with the
facta and reasons upon which such distribution shall be
made, to wit ( •
I. All that certain lot of ground situate on the west
side of St. John street, at.the distance of.about sixty
eight feet six Inches southward from the Intersection of
the west Hoe of the said St. John street, with tljir south
west line of the Germantown road, t in the Kensington
district or the Northern. Liberties in the couuty of
Philadelphia, containing in fronton said Bt John street
seventy-two feet, and extending in depth westward of
that width, parallel with George street one hundred
and forty-five feet more or loss to Canal street; bounded
southward by lot “0., No. 31,” in a certain plin of
lots, la dout by Beth Craig, and recorded in Deed Book,
A M.« No. 16, page 341, westward by said Canal street,
northward by lot No. 2, in a oertain u Breve de par.’’
4c., No. 402, June Term, 1851. and eastward by said
St. John street; upon whioh is erected- a. four-story
brick building seventy-two feet front on Bt.Joha street,
and about tbirty-four feet deep t also a one-story brick
dye-house, and two-story brlok aryjng-house connected,
and about sixty feet front on said Canal street.
2 Also, all that oertain lot of ground situate on the
southwestern side of the Germantown road, at tho dis
tance of two hundred and fifty-nine feet five inobes,
southeastward from the intersection of ihe said road
and Third street, In the Kensington district of the
Northern Liberties of Philadelphia, containing In front
on said road, seventeen feet seven toches, and in depth
of that width between lines at right angles with said
road, forty-eight feet six inches on the northwestern
line, aod fifty-one feet nine and one half Inches on the
southeastern line, upon which is erected a tiro-story
brick dwolling house, No. 1218.
8 Also, all that oertain lot of ground situate on the
southwestern side of the Germantown road at the dis
tance of two hundred and eeveoty• seven feet southeast
ward from the intersection of said road and Third
street, In the Kensington district of the Northern Ll*
battles of Philadelphia, containing on front on said
road seventeen feet seven Inchon, and in depth of. that
width between linee at right angles with the raid road,
fifty-one feet nine and one half Inches on thtfhortb
west line, aod fifty-five feet one inch on the. eohtheast
Una thereof, upon which is erected a two-story brick
dwolling, No. 1710.
4. Also, all that oertain lot of ground situate on.the
easterly side of the Germantown rosd. at the distance
of six hundred and ninety-three feet southward from
the south side of Master street, in the said Kensington
district of the Norihero Liberties of Philadelphia, con
taining in fronton a&id’road twenty feet, and extending
in depth of that width, between lines at right angles
.with said road, one hundred and seven feet 's x inches,
upon which is ereoted a throe-story brick dwelling,
wlttf two-story double back-building and bath-house.
No 1231 • '
.6. Also all that certain lot ofgrouod,.sitqate on the
easterly side of Germantown-road, at the distance of
seven hundred and fifty-three feet southward from tbo
south side of Master-street, and at the distance of ooe
hundred and sixty feet southward from the south side
of a fifty feet wide street, called Phcenlx street, con
taining in fronton said rood 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.
-6. Also, all that lot of ground situate on the west
side bf Oadwaladftr street, at the distance or one hrm*
dred and sixty feet southward from the south side of
Phoenix street, in the Kensington district of the Nor
thern Liberties, Philadelphia, containing in fronton
saidOadwalader atrqet, thirty-three feet, and extending
in depth westward, between parallel lines at right
angles with said OadwaUder street, one hundred feet,
upon which is erected a two-atory 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 Pbasnlx street, in the Kensington district of
the Northern Liberties, of Philadelphia, containing m
front on said road seventeen r eet ten and one-half inches,
(ino.udiog, on the south side thereof, the whole of an
alley two leet ten and one-half Inches wide, la the
clear, by thirty-six feet deep laid out for the use of said
loi.and a lot adjoining on the south.) and extending
or ibat breadth in depth eastward, between parallel
lines at right angles with said road, one hundred and
fifteen feet.
8. Also, all that’certala lot of ground situate op. th*
east side of Germantown road, in the Kensington dis
trict of the Northern Libei ties, of Philadelphia, at the
distance of sixty-four feet southward from the south
aide of Phceoix street, containing In front on said road
sixteen feet, and extending eastward of that width, be<
tween parallel linos at right angles with said road,'
slxtv-five feet, upon which Is.ereottd a two-story brick
dwelling bouse; subject to a ground rent of 136 per
annum, payable let of January and July.
Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor will hold a
meeting for the purposes of hid appointment, at his
OfDoe, N 0.252 Booth THIRD Street, on THURSDAY,
tbo 27th January, 1860, at 4 o’clook P. M. All peraous’
are required to make tneir claims before the Auditor
at the time and place aforesaid, or be debarred from
coming in upon the said proceeds of sale.
CHARLES GUIDONS, Auditor.
ja!7-10t Phils., January 14, 1859,
CG. CRANED PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
e (Formerly VAN LOAN’S,)
632 ARCH Street. All the various stylos and slsesof
Pictures, Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, Photographs,
and Ivorytypes are taken, and at mod«-rato prices.
d7-3m#
GLASSES,
JAMES 8. EARLE & SON,
816 CHESTNUT STREET,
AND
MANUFACTURERS
OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES
OIL PAINTINGS,
AND
ENGRAVINGS.
EARLE’S GALLERIES
constantly open
ja!B FREE.
IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE
for every one to know where they will get the
moat for their money, especially auoh times as these,
ZIEGLER ft. SMITH,' wholesale Druggists, corker of
BEOOND end GREEN Streets, are disposing of theiT
White Lead. Ground Paints, of all Colors, and Window
Glass, all or the best quality, at prices which will be
pleasing to borers nail
PORK.— 409 barrels Now Mosb Pork for
0, G. BADLER & CO.,
|A&OH fit., ctoosd doorbvlow Front.
Ctfifll Notitte.
ftyoiograpljs, Szt.
Opposite the Girard House,
IMPORTERS
Baaitwas <ZTartr«.
SAMUEL HEPBURN has transferred his
Law Office from Carlisle, Penna., to No. 711 SAN*
BOM Street, (between Chestnut and Walnut,) Pbila*
delphia He will attend to day business entrusted to
his; care, in the Courts of in the in*
terror of the BtateT ■
Philadelphia, November 24, 1858. n24-8m
SL. FOWLER,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HO US TO N,
Harbis Ooustt, Texas.
Twenty, years resident in Texas.
Prompt attention paid to Land Business.
OHTIOB OPPOSITE THE OLD CAPITOL.
Bsfbss to—Mesara. Davla A Blrney, Philadelphia,
mhS-w-ly
nnHK ADAMS EXPRESS GO., OFFICE,
A 830 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE. BANK NOTES and
BPEOIB, either by its own LTNKB. or in connection
with other IXPRIsa COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and OITIIO Of the United States.
>a. 8. BANDVOBD.
thmml HnneHnWniMtl
A LEX. MoKINNEY,
£%■ ATTORNEY AT LAW, /
QRKENSIipBQ, PA./
Will practice In Westmoreland. Armstrong and In
iisha eoantles. sell-tf
«. T. AfiXAKS.
A BRAIHS k MATER,
tA. ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LOOK HAYBN,PA.,
Will attend promptly to all professional business on*
trusted to them.' Special attention given to the collec
tion of claims. *
BirsKivaas.
Got. Wm.F.Paeker, Harrisburg, Pa. : L. A. Mackey,
President Lock Haten Bank; General D. K. Jackman,
Lock Haven: Hon. A. White, Look Haten; Simon
Scott, Lock Havon: Bullitt A Fairlherne, Philadel
phia: AloFarland, Evaha, A, 00., Philadelphia: Kvatu
A Walaon, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, PhiWdeL
phia; Hon. A. Y. Paraona. Philadelphia; Willlamßon,
Taylor, A Co., Philadelphia; Tener A Davie, Phila
delphia; Hon. Jamea Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.J. W.
Qnfggle, Bsq., Philadelphia. jy 26-tf
pHAHLES TffiTE, COMMISSION ' HEK-
V OHANT And Importer ot HAVANA BEOABB,
fNow) 188 Walant street. eeaond itory. aul-ly
aijippmß-
sUpl&k. FOR THE SOUTH—CHARLES-
ScUSaSa. ton, s 0., savannah, cia,, and ha-
VANA MJSAMBIIIPS.
i , voa CHARLBBTON, 80.
The B S Hall Sieamship KEYSTONE STATE,
Captain Charles F, Marehman, through ia 48 to 60
hoars.
, FOR SAVANNAH,
Tho U. 8. Util Steamship BTATJS OF GEORGIA,
Captain John 7 Garvin, tbtough 68 to CO hoars
■ ID" Sailing dtiya changed from every Baturdayto
every FIVE, DAYS. Goodareteived and bills lading
signed everjr day.
'Jbe'eplendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEV
-BTONS STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run
as above every tea days, thus forming a five-day com
mnnioition with Charleston and fcavannah, and the
South and Southwest.
J FOR HAVANA.
These shift connect with the IT. S. Mail Steamship
ISABEL, Captain Rollins, leaving Oharleßtoh and Ba
vanhah on the 4tn and 19th of every nionth.
i FOR CHARLESTON, S.O.
The KEYSTONE STATE will sail on Saturday,
January 291 b; February, Tuesday, Bth; Saturday,
19tb; in March, Tuesday, Ist, &c.,;at 10 o’clock A. M.
'for bavannah'* g».
The STATE OF GEORGIA will sail in February,
Tbnrfl-'ay, 3d: Monday. 14th. anU Thursday,24th, at
10 o’clock A. M.
At both .Charleston and Savannah these ships con
nect with steamers For Florida,and with railroads,&c.,
for all ptases in tile South and Boathwest.
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an, average of 15 per cent, below
New York steamship rates.
INSURANCE.
Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Gdods
shipped Booth will be found tb be lower by these ships
than bv sdUing vessels
Cabin Passage to Charleston and Savannah $2O 00
Bttorage “ “ <* 8 (kJ
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year.... 80 00
.Through Tickets to Havana 65 00
; No billa lad-ng signed after the ship ban sailed.
No freight received on the day of sailiog.
For freight or passage apply to
ALEX. HERON, Jr ,
Southwest corner FOURTH and CHEBTNUT.
Agents in Charleston, T. S. Sc T. G. RUDD.
“ Savannah, O A GBIMER&CO.
For Florida, from Charleston, Steamer CAROLINA
every Taesday.
For Florida, from Savannah, Steamers ST. MARY’B
and BT. JOHN’S every Tuesday and Sntarday. ja22
STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
-312S POOD, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON
DERRY, without delay, for $3O.
Return tickets, good for sifc months, to either of the
above places, by*any steamer of the line, |6O for the
round trip, oat and back.
FAOH HIW TOOK,
Glasgow, Thomson. Saturday, Jan 22,12 o’clock U
Edinburgh, Camming, Saturday, Feb 19.12o’olocfc U.
Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, March 19,12 o’clock, M.'
' ) FROM GLASGOW.
Edinburgh, OUmmlng, Saturday, January 22d,
Glasgoyr, Thomson, Saturday, February 19.
Edinburgh, Gumming. Saturday, March 19.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
XROtf OL&dOOW.
First Class
Steerage, fouud with cooked provisions.
raOM KBW YORK.
First Ol&ss „
Bteerage, found with cooked provisions bO 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infants In
Steerage,free.
Return tickets available within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
first Class $l4O Steerage $6O
An experienced Surgeon attached to eaoh Steamer,
for freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN & CO., 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia.
ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
lIALL & LON BY, Buchanan’s Wharf, Baltimore.
Ja3
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
Sgfife&AMBBIOAN BOYAL MAIL BTL'^M-
FROM SKW TOBK TO LIVSRPOQL.
' Chief Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Postage.
FROM 80BTOX TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage.• *.
Second Cabin Passage
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Cant. Judkins, I CANADA, Cant. Lane,
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar.
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott, | NIAGARA, Capt. Ander-
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, i son,
lEUROPA, Capt J.Leltch.
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-headj
green on atarboard bow; red on port bow.
NIAGARA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Jan 26.
SCROTA, Leitch, “ 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 Burgeon on board.
The owners of them ships will not bo accountable for
Gold, Slfver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preeieua Stones
or Meta's, unless bills of lading are signed thereror
and tho value thereof therein expressed. For freight
or passage apply to
ja22-tf
E. OUNARD, 4 Bowling Green
' gdtuational
ST. MARK* EPISCOPAL ACADEMY,
LOUUST, west of Sixteenth.
The next Session begins on TUESDAY, February Ist,
1859. '
Information respecting the School may be obtained
on application to Ser. J. ANDREWS HARRIS,
jas4 tf Principal.
SCHOOL—Princeton N. J.-
JCi The Bixty*flrat Beraral-annual terifl of this well
known Bchool'or. fiojßwiU open JANUARY 26. Ap
plications for places Ehoold be made early.
d24-frm&w-16t
Academy op the Protestant
KPISOOPAL CHURCH. LOCUST and JUNIPER
Streets—Rev. JAMES W ROBINS, A. M , Principal;
A. BUBCUBEOK, Teacher of French, German, and
Penmaaohip : JOHN. H. MORRIS, Superintendent of
the Study and Teacher «r English; HENRY MORTON,
A. B . L**otorcr in Ohemietry and Teacher of Braving ;
CUAS. R HALS. A. 8., Teacher of Greek and Latin :
JOS. W. WILBON, A. B , (Oentral High School,)
Teacher of Mathematics and Geography.
The Stoond Term will begin Feb. let.
Tuition Fee, Seventy-Fire Dollars per annum inthe
Primary Department, Sixty Dollars.
There are no extra charges.
Circulars may be had at the Academy. ja!B-tuf4t
LONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
N. B. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts.
Commercial department.—Book-keeping in
all its various forms; preparing Students thoroughly
for situations in any braneh 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 is open
DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and
Boys are propared for any grade of an English and Clas
sical Education, vis : Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy, Ac., Ancient
and Modern Languages, with all the higher Collegiate
Studies. Sessions of fire months commenoe September
Ist, and February Ist. Pupils melted at any time be
fore or after these dates ana charged aooordingly. Cata
logues furnished gratis.
mh2s-tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal
PHIiiADE LP HIA
\J COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, northeast comer of
CHESTNUT and SEVENTH Streets. -
• An Institution designed to lit roan* men for AO;
•TIY* BUSINSBS.
, board of thustbjs.
B. B. Gomegrs, Fnnois HosUnf,
George H. Stuart, Betid Milne,
John Bparhawk, Batldß. Brown,
IsaaoHnoker, A. V. Parsons,
B. B. Hinman, Frederick Brown,
Joshua Lippincott.
EVENING SESSIONS after September 16th.
Each Student has individual instruction }at thli
Institution, and a Diploma from here is the best re
commendation a young man can have] for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
College. geS-tf
Bryant & strattons chain of
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast oonier SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets. For information, o&H or send for
eiroular. jel6-tf
EVENING SESSIONS HAVE COMMENCED
C SNtDER LEIDY—JAS. M. LEIDY,
Principals of LEIDY BROTHERS’ ACADEMY,
Nos 143 and 150 SIXTU STREET, near Race,
where a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, and ARITUMETIC
(s made certain to every pupil that may enter.
ACADEMY open day and evening. n 022
Notices.
SPECIAL NOTlCE. —Dealers In Goodyear’s
PatentforVulcanlzod Rubber Suspenders, Braids,
Webs, and all other fabrics and articles made by combin
ing fibrous substances with threads or sheets or vulcan
ised rubber aro notified that unless the same are properly
stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authori
ty, they cannot be legally disposed of in the United
States Merchants and dealers are Invited to examine
specimens now ia store, and to give their orders for the
Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUSIVE OWN
ER Of THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all
the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and
many others.
ALBO, LICENSES TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL
-Mind the Terms—may be obtained on application to
me at No. 23 COURTLANDT fitreet, N. Y.
n24-ly HORAOE H. DAY.
j£JANDSORUBS AND CLAMPS.
HANDBORUBS.
No. 1, 62tf0. per dot,
3. T6c. «
B. 870. «
4.100 c. “
OLAMPS.
8 Row, $1.26 por osan.
7 Row, $1,76 per dozen,
8 Row, $2.25 per dozen.
HENRY 0. ECKSTEIN,
*9 19 se North HIRD Street PMUde'ph!*
JJJARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE
SUBPLUS, JUNE 1, 1868, 521C,603 41
jal*ra w f tf
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE ANI) MA
RINE INSURANCE— No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS.
Chartered in 1794—Oapital <2oo,ooo—Assets, Janu
ary 1,1888, <347,446.60-100,
All invested in sound and availablo securities— conti
nue to Insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks
of Merchandise, &0., on liberal terrcl.
DIRECTORS:
HenrjaO. Bherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Bimeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macalestor, Tobias Wagner,
William B.Bmitb, Thomas B. Wattsoa,
John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman,
WilHemß White, Oharleß B. Lewie.
George O. Carson.
_ HENRY D*. SHERRERD, President.
william Hakpbk, Secretary. jeO-wfrm.tf
0. A MAYRR,
Fire and inland risks.-fame
INBUBANOE COMPANY
Capital 1100.000.
(Organised ttador the Act of Assembly relative to In
tiUrSnce Companies, passed April 3d, 1866.)
Offloe 411 OttSBtNUT Bt.. Philadelphia.
DIBEOTOBB.
Henry Lewie, Jr.,
D. B. Birr?y,
John W. Eterman,
A. 11. Btoftnßoim,
John B Ellison,
W W. Knight
ICE W, DAY, President,
retary jal2-y
Parallel Wrigiit,
William W. Waiter#,
Charles Richardson,
Jacob W. Stoat,
Barolay Llpplooott,
George A. West.
GKOR
W I. BLANCHARD, Bean
C* BEAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
VJT trust company.
OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, 403 WALNUT
STREET.
OAPITAL AND SURPLUS. 1276 253 03.
loeure# against Los# or Damage by FIRE, MARINE,
CARGO, and INLAND INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS:
Charles 0. Lathrop, William Darling,
Alexander WhUldio, E Tracy.
John 0. Uanter, James B. Smith,
Isaac Haaleharat, John R Yodgos,
J. R. MoCtirdy, Thomas Potter,
Thos. L. Gillespie, obarl*a Harlan,
Danlol L. Collier, Jdoathan J. Blocnm.
0. O. LATIIROP, President.
WW. DARLING, Vice President.
JAMES WItIQHT, Boo»y and Treasarer dSJ-d&Wt t
Gommonfi
INSURANCE COMP A
PENNSYJ
DIKEO
AL T H
iHY 09 THE BTATS 09
XVANIA.
□TORS.
Tn%mns B Hew&rt.
John M, Butler,
Thomas W. Evans,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
John Allen.
OFFICERB.
DAVID JAYNE, President.
JOHN M. WHITALL. Vice President.
8. 8. MOON, Seoret&rr.
OFFICE
N. W. corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Dr. David Jayne,
John M. Whitall,
fid ward 0 Hnight,
John K. Walter,
Isaac Jeahea,
Delaware mutual safety in
-BURANOE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
OmCB 8. E CORafiß THTRD AND WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia.
MARINS INSURANCE
ON tfifiSSlS, )
CARGO, > To dll partd of the World.
FRfilfellT, )
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by Slyer, Canals, Labes, and Land Carriage,
to al parts of the Union.
FIBS INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &o.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1, 1858.
Bonds,Mortgages, and Real Estate 71,863 36
Philadelphia City, and other Loans 297,066 60
Stock in Railroads and Insurance Companies 26,862 60
Bills Receivable.,, 201,660 86
Cash on hand 42,067 86
Balance in hauls of Agents—Premiums oo
Mlrihe policies recently issued—and other
debts due the Company. 01,288 14
William Martin,
Joseph H Seal,
Edmund A. Souder,
John 0. Davis,
John B. Penroße,
George G. Leiper,
Edward Darlibgton,
Dr. R. M. Huston,
Win O Ludwig,
Hngh Craig,
Spencer M’Uvaine,
Charles Kelley,
11. Jones Brooke,
Jacob P. Jones,
WILLIA
THOB. O
HENRY LYLBUBN, Seer
.15 guineas.
8 •«
SAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY,
409 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Capital paid In (securely invested) ,$200,000
Surplus.. A A SMM
This Company having been thorongly reorganised. Is
now ready to make Insurance upon all kinds of pro*
petty, merchandise. &o, against LOSS or DAMAGE
BY FIREONLY, upon favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob N. Keeler, Hon. 8. B Cashing
Francis Blackburn*, Charles V. Watrons,
ftob.rt P. King, Blihu J. Baldwin,
B B. English, J. A. H. Hasbrouok,
George H Levis, Aaron Close,
Joseph E. Btidfold John M. Beach,
John Prentice, Matthew Kelley,
Edward Wller, Alex. 0. Lawrence
P K. Birckhead, Alfred Clapp,
Henry 11, Foote, Wm.B Forbes.
JACOB N. KEELER, President,
lUnay R Foots, Secret
Philadelphia., Deo. 231
~........$llO
6O
American fire insurance 00.,
INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia
Haring a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus
Invested in sound and available Securities, continue to
insuro on Dwellings, Stores, furniture, Merchandise.
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes/ and other Personal
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
siaiovoas.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris.
Samuel 0. Morton, James R. Campbell,
Patrick Brady, Edmund G. Dutllh.
Charles W. Poultne/.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. MARIB. Secretary. ja23-y It
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. JlO
South ,OUBTH Street.
CHABTBU PERPETUAL.
’ Oult*! *300,000.
Organised 1861.
Privileged to Insure Houses, annually or pernetui lly;
Personal Property, annually,' or for a less period; taka
Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De
posits; hold Trusts andgrantannuitles-
ALFREI) WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Tice President.
3. W. Maitisw, Secretary.
maaoToas.
Alfred Weeks. Ron. W. D. Kelley,
B. 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J. W. Bonder, P. B. Mingle,
C. Kicking, James Watson,
J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stokes, William CurtU,
jelB-ly G. I. Turner.
Life insurance and trust com
pany.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Comer of THIRD and DOCK
Streets. Capital, $612;725.08.
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
term of-life—-grant# annuities and endowments—pur
chases life interests In Real Estate, and makes sll
oontraots depending on the contingencies of Life.
They uot as Executors. Administrators, Assignees
Trustees, and Guardians. *
TBVBTUI.
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel 1. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kero, James Easton,
Samuel 0. Huey, Theophllus Paulding,
Charles HalloweU, Edmund A - Bonder,
Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
RodolphnsKeot, John W. Hornor,
William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Roberfoon, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner,
P.B. Michler, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL 1. STOKES, Vioe Pres’l.
/onn W. Hobxob; Secretary. nlB-ly
Eastern insurance company.—
OFFICE No. Q.KXCHANGE.
Authorised Brook Capital l , $500,000. Ohabtsb
Pbrpbtual
Fire Risks on Merchandise and Buildings.
Marine Risk* on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights.
Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads,
Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
Andrew Coehkan, . Robert P. Taylor,
William I. Brown, Thomas Shaw,
Richard G. Stoteebury, George Cookman,
Peter D. Myers, Charles Stoy,
Robert B. Walker, Jacob Reed,
Jacob Lukens, W. 0. Stoteebury.
ANDREW COCHRAN, President.
William I. Bsowh, Vice-Preildent . n3-tf
Howard fire and marine insu-
RANCK COMPANY, No. 413 WALNUT Stroet
PbiimlelphU
DIRECTORS.
Thoo. L. Luders, Wiu. V. Leach,
J. Kdgar Thomaoo, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
M. W. Baldwin, Wm. K. Hamlin,
John 0. James, H. 11. Shlllingford,
A. J. Bucknor, 0. K. Spangler,
John W.Soxton, lI.U. Houston,
William R&lguef, Wm. H. Love,
Edwin Booth, Charles F. Norton,
John Garrison, Isaac Myer.
E. 8. Warne,
President—TllOMAß L. LtJDSRS.
Vice President— E. 8. WARN®
Secretary—OlZAßLKS A. DDT. selC-tf
amd IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.
This important discovery has just been patented by
the United States, and it is now confidently recommended
to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It Is a
labor-saving preparation, and costs less than half of any
other article known for cleansing purposes. While it
olcanßes, whitens, and purifies Cottoo, Linen, and
Woollen goods of every description, it will not injure
the most delicate fabric. Certificates of its value have
been given by some of tho leading manufacturers of the
country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and
olttaens.
Ne. 6. $ll2 per dot,
8. 1 26 ‘
7. 1 60 <•
n 1 76 <*
Manufactured by the Patentee, and for ale by
SAM UET/GRANT, J a .,& CO,,
jy22-thtu 1
BUTTER. —69 tubs Goshon Butter just re>-
solved, and for Mle by
, . , . 0. C. HAULER, & 00.,
09 ABOH tit., second door below Front.
JnonranM ®otna«nwa.
COMPANY.
OAFITAIi.STOOK,
$500,000*
(ALL PAID IK .)
FOE FXBK INSUBANOE ONLY.
WILLLIAM D. Agent,
Philadelphia
DIRECTORS.
James 0. Hand,
Theophilos Paulding,
James Traquair,
| William Bjre,Jr.,
J F.Peniston,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Bamnel E. Stokes,
! Henry Sloan,
; James B. M’Farland,
Thomas 0. Hand,
Robert Barton,
Johu B Semple, Pittsb’g
D. T. Morgan, “
J. T. Logan. “
II MARTIN, President.
. HAND, Vice President,
•etary, d!6-tf
PRENTISS’S
WASHING AND SCOURING
SOLUTION.
PATENTED JUNE 22, 1868.
185 SOUTH WATER STREET,
I’nn.ADELrniA
ftailroctfr Cities,
JpfllSliiSi 'new yoke lines.
THE CAMDEN AMD* AMBOY AND PHILABSLP>A
AND TBKNTONc RAILROAD CO ’8 LINKS,
*RO« PHIMDELPHIa TO NEW YOHK
' AND WAY PLACES,
wT» « ILL LBAYS A< FOLLOWS. TI2 :
PROM KENSINGTON DEPOT.
Fare from Kemg’n
k* air k u » Depot to New York.
Al A* M-vMorningMail, Ken
siogton ana Jersey Oitv
At 6Jf P. M., kreniog MaiLKea
eingtoa end Jersey City....
Atll# P M , Night Mall, Ksn.'ing'.'
tonaod JerMyOity 6 ..2 26
MaU Wmaiiu ddlV. ThollX
Night Mail, Saturdays excepted *
R tiller 0f ‘ hß ?i 3? “dSilth. street City Passenger
LXt nTC* “■‘’•TP-™**- to^dfrom
raOM WAIiNUT-SrKBEI WHARP :
At 6 A. M. Tla Camden and Amboy, 0. & A. Ao* AM *
At 6 A. M , Tla Camden and’/ereoy'cUr! *(New
■ Jersey) Accommodation... 2 25
At 10 A. SI. via Camden and Jersey City. Morning
Dxpres * 3 00
At 2 P M. via Camden and Amboy. O.iA.Bx
press..,.. ... . ; g 00
At 3 P. SI. via Camden and Arflbor, Accommoda
tion—lst Class 225
At 3 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion—2d 150
At 6# P M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion—lst Claes 225
At 6X P.M via Camden and Amuoy. Accommoda
tion—2d C1a55........ 176
10* Express Line? stop at Principal Stations only.
For Belvidere, Easton, Flemingtou, Ac., at 6 A. ffl.
For Water Gap, Btroadsbnrg, Scranton, WilCeabirre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Ac., at 6 A. M . via Delaware.
Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. v
For Freehold, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For Mount Holly, at 6 A. M , 3, and 6if P M.
„ „ , * WAT LINES
For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 3 P. M., and 4V P. M
from Kensington Depot. ,
a -? T Falrayra, Banoccas, Bererly, BorUngten, Bor
de2f?.wn ’ &0 v ®\ 3 and fix p. m.
nfJtfS P° nndß °i toffgage only allowed each passenger.
*?,l*s? prohibited from taking anything as.bag-
V h £ ,# w f? r J Dg All baggage over fifty
P® ,nd# *?. J>® P»id for extra. The company limit their
responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and
will not be reliable for any amount beyond $lOO. ex
cept by special centract.
January 11, iB6O. . WM. H. GATZMER, AgflDt.
TSt ffsa -NORTH PENNSIL
sSHSBsBHvANrA RAILROAD WIN
TER ARRANGEMENT.
FOR BETHLEHEM/DOYLESTOWN,'*O., and by
railroad connections fur •
Easton Catawiisa.
Allentown, Williamsport, ’ '
Mauch Ohnnk, Elmira.
Hazleton, Niagara Falla.
Ou and after WEDNESDAY, December 22.1853, Pas
senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW streets,
Philadelphia, as follows;
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk,
Hasleton. Ao , (Express) at ; 9 30 A M.
Passengers for Easton by this line can spend two hours
in Bethlehem, and an hoar and a half in Easton, and
return the same evening.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Williams
port, Elmira, and the West, (Express) at. .2.18 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation)
at .' 8,45 A. M. and 4 P. M.
For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,)
at 6 P.M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem (Express) at 7 A. M. and 5 P M.
« £. e i Te «? o,leBto#a (Accommodation) at 7 A. M. and
8.30 P. M.
Leave Port Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
tfN SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia, for Fort Washington, at 9.30 A. M.
Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 P-. H.
Doylestown, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M,
Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. PI.
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Streets Paasen*
ger Railroad.
Fare to Bethlehem, $1 50; to Mauch Chunk, $2 60;
to Easton, $1 60 : to Doylestown, 80 cents.
d 22 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL
A ROAD LINE.—QUICKEST ROUTE to Elmira
WilkcSbarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Bock Island. Niagara
Tails, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, Bi. Pauls,
Detroit, Dunlieth, and 9t. Lows. -
Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, • oorner BROAD and VINE
Streets, ySundayo j
For Ilmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, Bt. Pauls, Burlington,
and St. Louis. '
. 8.80 P. M. NIGHT RXPBIBB,
For Elmira, Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Detroit, Ohleage,
Milwaukee, Bock Island. Galena, fit. Pauls, Burlington,
and Bt. Louis.
The 7.80 A. M. train runs through to HAK&I9BURG)
stopping at all 'Stations on the Lebanon Valley Branch
of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad.
$698,804 70
At Rupert, for Wllkesbarre, Fittston, Scranton, and all
stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBtfBG
RAILROAD.
Bsggoge checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge/
10“' Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line’s Ticket Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and OIIESTNUT Streets, and at. the Pas
senger Depot, cornerof BROAD and VINE. .
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily,
(Sundays excepted,) for all point* West and North, at 0
P.M.
freight* mailt be delivered before 3 P, M, to Iniare
their going the seme d»y.
f =»r farther information applj at
freight Depot', Broad, below fine.
Or to OHAB, S. TAPP&i, General Agent.
N. W. cor. Sixth end OhestntitSweet*,
Philadelphia.
wiLaoNGieN, an© Salt"
PHILADELPHIA,
IioRE RAILROAD.
On and After Saturday, December 4.1858,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
Per Baltimore, at 8 A. tflP. M., (Exprees,) and
UP.U. '*
Por Wilmington, at 8 A. M., 1.8.30, and U P M.
For New Outle, at 8 A. U„ nd 1 and 3.80 P. M
Por Middletown, at BA. M.. and IP. M.
For Dover, at 8 A, M., and LP. M.
Por Seaford at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M.
TRAINS POR PHILADELPHIA,
Lmto Baltimore at 8.80 A. M., (Kxpreu,) 12 noon,
ana 6.40 P.M. .
Leave Wilmington at 7.20 and 11.40 A. M., 2.26 an
8.65 P. M.
Leave New OMtleat 0.46 and 11.12 A.M., tod 8.06
P. M.
Leave Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 6.80 P. M,
Leave Dover at 0.20 A. M.. and 4.36 P. Si.
Leave Beaford at 7.46 A. M., and 1.45 P. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 1.65 P. M., and 13.1 t
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. H. from Phlladelpklato Bal-
Do do 8.40 P.M. from Baltimore to Phila
delphia.
Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will ran
as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryrille and intermediate
places at 6 00 P. U.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 666 P. M -
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Graoe do 600 P. M
no 2 8. M. FELTON. President.
Philadelphia, Germantown
AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.—WINTER
ARRANGEMENTS.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1855,
FOR GERMANTOWN,
Leave PhPadelphia 6, 7)4, 8 40 min., 9W, 10#, 11*
A. M., 1,2, 3, 4,6, 6,7, 8,9,10,11 %P. M.
Leave Germantown 6,7,7)4, 8, 9.10 min.. 10)4,11)4
A. M., 1.10 min., 2.8, 4,6, 6,7, 8,9,10 V P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, 6# P- M.
Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 min., &X
P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6,7)4,8.10 min., 11)4 A.M.,2,
4, 6, 9P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10 min.. 7.86 mfn., 8.60 min.,
11.10 A. M., 12.60, 3.40, fi.4o-r7.io min. P. M.
ON SUNDAYS, .
Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, 6% P. M.
Leave Chestnut Bill 8 A. M.. 12.60, 6.20 min. P. M.
FOR OONSHOHOCKKN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6*, 9,11 A. M., 106 min., 8.10
min., 4)4, 5.60 min ,11)4 P. M,
Leave Norristown 6,7, 9, II A. 61., 1, 3)4, 6.40 min.
P.M.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 3 P. M,
Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 6 P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia 6M, 7 86 min., 9, 11 A. M., 1.05
min .2.05, 3.10 min., 4v, 6.60,7 45 min ,11)4 P M.
Le.TBMan.7ank ex, 7k, »x> ux a. »i.,ix>
8,4, 6.10 min , 8.46 P. M.
SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN.
CHESTER VALLEY RAIIROAD FOR DOWNING
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6Y A. M. and 3.10 min. P.M.
H. R. SMITH, General Superintendent,
nol3 DEPOT, NINTH and GREEN Sts.
fSg jm OBMHC NOTICE. —CHESTER
MK3&SnSSe VALLEY RAILROAD —PAS
SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE STATIONS —On and after Ist Jinn
ary. 1869, the Pa*Benger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN,
will start from tho Passenger Depot of the Philadel
phia and Beading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD
and VINE btreeta
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 7.20
A. M vu -
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downlngtown, leaves at
3.30 P M.
DAILY (Sundays (xcepted.)
By order of the Board of Maoagera of the Phlladi
phia and Readin&B&Uroad Company
430 W. H. MoILHKNNEY, Secretary.
Jfliuljiiurß anh Jron.
SAMOBL V. MBIBIGS. J. VAUQHAH MEBBIOZ.
WILLIAM & MSBBtOK.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY.
*3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTREETS,
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High aud Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River, and Marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, TanVs,lroD Boats, Ac.. Cast
ings of all kinds, either iron or brass
Iron frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Rail
road Stations, «%e
Retorts nod Gas Machinery of the latest and most
improved construction.
Kvery description of plantation machinery, such as
Bugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Paus, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac.
Sole Agents for N RtlUeux’s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; and
Aspinwail A Woolsey’a Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Machines. au6-y
Jnre proof Safes
|gjgg SALAMANDER SAFES.
iSiM large assortment of
EVANS & WATSON’S
PQILIBILPHI A MANUPAOTUIUII
SALAMANDER SAFES.
VAULT DOORS,
For Banks and Stores.
BANS LOOKS,
.Equal to any now in nee.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, Ac.,
On as good term* as any other establishment In ths
United States, by
EVANS A WATSON,
No. 29 South FOURTH Street,
Philadelphia.
anlS-tf
PLEASE GIVE U 8 A CALL.
r\KIE & OAPP, 223 DOCK Street, above
" Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and dealers In Mer
cantile Paper and sacniities generally. Attend the
Brokers’ Board daily, and fill all ordors for the pur
chase or sale of STOCKS, BONDS, Jfcc. jaT-ly
RR. CORSON,
« REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage
Collections promptly made.
aeaWm NORRISTOWN, PA
CRONISE & QO.,
SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. *0 South' THIRD Street,
phiiadilviia;
Refer to the Bams and Snouts of Philadelphia,
OO
ON BUNDAYB.
FHILADBLPBI..
Brokers.
Railroad Cines
T HE . PEWNSrEvZNIA^iNTHAL
1 OffA * RAILROAD.
l »59. 1859.
.CAPACITY I I(JOAL TO
BBTwIEN G / f ?rf?2??D PAa^^E^TKAUIB
111 °h!o, ZUioots, Kea-
aMat * mei f « •»* «*»
a °l ®ijf Liue * ran through to Pittabnrg
without ohuogo or Cara or Conductors. 8 *
“J* aM, °hed to each Train ; Woodrntt’a
PRK P H? g ßnN>| t^i E i : ', p i eSB ,?“ <i ,M * *«tM. The M
oSSptea 171,8 DAILY : Mall andPaat Liner, Sondeya
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia at T. 30 A. M.
Fan Lido { * • u 4on p m
Express Train leaves *r ,] 00 p'
narrf.v WAT . TBAINB LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Colnmbia 8 A “™“f «Uon, via Colunihia, 1.00 P. M.
West Cheater .. from eighteenth add Mar- .
Pa«s»nlr,rj ' , i so " tb “He,! T >0 A - M.. and 3 P.M.'
faionfaeara w.n “° bur, > Williamsport. Bnf-
FhiUitehfhia* auV,* 1 intermediate poinla, leaving
through. a ” 30 A - M. and 4.00 P.M. godirectly
the l (lomiiMv‘ t rnni.M a J !>• “Malm*! at the Offlce of
liaHimori“ T od TickeirEteutrf'.t' Y ° rk f ’,? < ”, t 0
OhioKft Sleamen! “ «>« Mlefllaaippi or
ILT Far'd m low a* any other Route.
pJL«- w P ou, »^ e i tlofl th® Warterri connections of the
Trtitvav^ii *£ Chicago, makes this the
DIREOr LINE BETWUHN THE EAST AND THB
*. QRBAT NOKTIIWEST.
I O j“ Beoon e°tia*or tracks by tftd Railroad Bridge et
tv alldrsyage or ferriage of Freight,
™^!te r wl,h , Ula eavlng'3 time, ASO adrantegsi
TrMeUi!g P PnSi a io! 4 Sh ‘ PPera 0f Prel * M “ 4 * Jw
», ... „ PBBIGIITB WBBTWABD.
° rall deeoriptions can bo for-
Z ™ tl r ? m Philadelphia, Hew Tori, Boeton, or Belti
po!nt"n the Retire adR of Ohio, Kentnokr,
’ WiMonein, lowa, or Mi-aourt, hy
wiTt^Railroad aim) coooeotaat Pittehurg
Inrt £,*?£' Kbich Goode can be forwarded to aa|
S"“‘;i Whole, MlsiTselppl, Wiacomin. Mieeonrl.
B*°. C Ark «?eai, and Wed Hirers; and at Cleveland,
*» ** 0D
tip^r^v ll ? 2 nd Bhi PP" rfl entnuitof tl*e transporta
«nnfi^th6ir ' ref * hs to Compeo/.lsw rely with
wL^thw^Jo 8 OF * BIiIQaT to any p oM » tho
, ' JL 1 * 10 PenofyNania Railroad are at all Cases ao
pwiiesi. are charg9d b y other RaHroatf Com-
HaUroad to muk packages “ via Peona.
_^ e i ChSQ ,! a 10 ordering goods from the Bsst,
wm do well to direct them to be shipped by this Bo ate.
For Flight Contract* or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or adareas either of the following agents of the
Company: -
D A. STEW ART, Pittsburg:
Doyle A 00-, Steubenville, O. : H. 8 Pierce A Oo.;
Zanesville, O.; 3 3. Johnston, Bipley.O : B. McNeely!
Haysville, By,; Ormsby A Cropper. Portsmouth. 0.:
Paddock A 00., Jeffersonville, Indiana: H. W.
Brown A Co., Cincinnati, 0.; Athern A Hibbert. Cin
cinnati, 0 ; R. G. MelOram, Madison, Ind ; William
Biogb&m, Louisville, Ky.; p. G C'Biley A Oo , Evans
ville, Ind ; N W. Graham A Co.. Cairo. 111/; B. V.
Sass, fit. Lents, Mo.; John Q. Harris,Nashville, Tens >
Harris A Hunt, Memphis, Teno.: Clarke A Co., Chi
cago, 1)1; W. H. H. Koonts Alton, 111; Murphy A
Wa»le,4)nbu(iae, 111; or' to Freight Agents of Bril*
roads at different points in the West.' -
Parties attending to their own shipments from the
**•*l it to interest to call on the Agents
of the Company at the following places before whipping;
or letters addressed to either of them on the subject
of freights, will meet with prompt attention.
K J. eNEBDER, Philadelphia.
MAQ-RAW A BOONS, 80 North street, Baltimore.
LBBOH. A CO.,BABtorHouae.orlfi. William fit,, N.Y.
LBECH A 00 . 64 KUby street, Boston.' . .
H. H. HOUSTON, Gen’l Freight Agent, Phil*.
L. L. HOUPT, Gen’l Ticket Agent, Phil*.
THOfi. A. SCOTT, Gen’l fiop’t, Altoona, Ftf.
j.3-ly • * *
Honings .funds.
•CgAYING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
-13 TBREfiT—NATIONAL BAIBTY TRUST COM-
P ANY.—WALNUT STRUT; SOUTH-WEST CORN«
OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
InooßTbnifho ir m Btatb or P*shhti.va*ia.
Honey is received in any sum, large st small, and in*
(•rest paid ffOa the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The ofllee U open every day from 9 o’clooh in the
morning till 6 o’olook in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 8 O’clock.
SON. HiNBZ L. BZftMBB, President,
BOBJBTI BILYRZDBN/ Tifl* Frecldan).
Wu. J. Ann, Secretory. - .
Hon. Henry L. Benner, I ¥. Carroll Brewstary
XdvardL. Carter, I Joseph B. Ban ,
Robert Belfridge, | Francis Lew. - ■
Baml.ll. Ashton, j 'Joseph Yerfcea,
O. Lasdreth Munni, > | , Henry Diffenderffer.
Money la received and payments made drily.
The) investments are- made in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, In BBAL ESTATE MOBT
GAGES, GROUND BINTS, and such first class securi
ties as will always insure perfect security.to the deeori
ton, and which cannot fall to give permanency aim sta
bility to this _ ' aul-ly
hotels and HcetanranU.
JONES HOUSE, >
■HARBIBBUBG, FA.,
(Erected In IWT )
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, .
NOW OPEN TO YISITOBB.
myaft-y • WILLS OOYIRLY, Proprietor'
DE LAKEY’S SALOON AND RESTAU
RANT, N. E. corner THIBTEENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, PhUadelphia.
no2-3mo WM. A DE LANIY, Proprietor.
J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No.
• 808 MARKET Street, four doors above EIGHTH,
South side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Boasted,
Fried, Pickled,' Ao., Ac-, for Home Consumption and
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve, to three
o’olock. - / . . oe3i-tf
' Cigars and (Eobatca.
CIGABS— 2,000,000 HAVANA CIGARS,
favorite brands, by late arrivals from Havana, in
Regslia, Operas, Conchas, Londrea, Ac., Ac., in store
and bond, and for sale by A. MERINO, 140 South
FRONT Street. M-tf
SFUGUET h SONS,
• Importers of HAVANA OIGARB,
sett 818 South FRONT Btreet.
OUJAEO, cabanas and pahtaoas
A 1 SUGARS.—A choice invoice of these oelebrated
brands on board brig “ New Era,” daily expeeted from
Havana, and for sale low, bj CHARLES TSTI,
(New) 128 Walnut street, 1 slow Seoond, ,
ami B«aoad8m?
(3EGARS, —500,000 Havana Segars, choice
*V brands, by late arrivals, Id bond and store, for sale
by A. MERINO, 140 Soath FRONT Street. 420
SOitus unb giqnort.
pHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.*—A de
\J sire to lessen the consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurious effects upon the constitution,
has induced the offering to the public of an article
which the analysation of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chemist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, A
Camac, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to
be the mostpnreandeonsequenuy least injurious spirits
ever offered the American publio.
CERTIFICATE OP DR JA3.B OHILTON.
I have analysed a sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey,
received from Mr. CHARLES WHARTON. Ji.. or
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 and
fine flavored quality of Whiskey. • I
JAMES B. CHILTON, M.D.,
New York, Sept. 8,1888. Analytical Chemist.
Philadelphia, Sept. 0,1868.
DiAaSxa: We hare carefully tested the sample of
Cheatnut-Grore Whiskey which you sent us, and find
that it contains none of the poisonous substance known
las Fuaio Oil, which is the characteristic and injurious
ingredient of the Whiskeys in general use.
Very respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAMAO,
Analytical Chemists.
To Ckablm Whaktoh, Jr., No. 116 WALNUT St.,
Philadelphia. - 0c32-dtipM
Brandies.—" Fine; outiiion,” guest,
and other Cognaoa of various vintages, is half
pipes and quarter casks Pellavoiiis Rochelle Brandies,
pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth
casks. Imported and for sale by
HBNBY BOHLIN A 00.,
Ml and MS ftanftb Fourth
Sar&tnttM,
Philadelphia warming and
VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
ARNOLD A WILSON,
8U001fl&0»8 TO 0. A. EAkUSOM.
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where onr
old friends and the puklta are respectfully invited to
examine our extensive stock of warm Air Furnaces,
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Register}, Enameled
Atone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, Ac., Ac. • Wear*
oow manufacturing C ECU SON’S CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and suited to all Masses of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Do
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of all eises and pattern 6
We bare also commenced the manufacture oj
ENAMELED { STONE MANTELS from Pin*,
sflconla Siont. These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PHEMIVM at th* lati Pinr and Exhi
bition of t\* Franklin Institute of Mil city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful Ahtiqob Mapblpb,
are not injured by Smohs. Coal Gas, Oil or Acid?,
and are sold Wholesale ana Retail, at wiwcA less pr*<«
iAm Marblt. Call and sis them.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
BINJ.M. FELTWELL, Superintendent.
Philadelphia, April. 186S—ap24 1r
HARDWARE. —The subscribers, COM
n MISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, wopjd respectfully
sail the attention of the trade to' their stock, which
they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con
sists in part of—*.
Chains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox,
Oow, Fifth, Back. Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship,
Wne, and Coil Chains
The celebrated “L” Hone Nails; Btone and Sledge
Gammers.
((Wright l ” and other Anvils; Solid Box and other
Floes.
Short and long handle Fry Fans; round and oval
fiake Fans.
“Mertin’a” superior Tiles and Rasps; Bed Screws.
“Rxcelsior ” Bat«tyPase: Dieting Tubes.
Coro, Grass, and Brier Sojthea; Hay, Corn, and Straw
*ult«b.
Hay, Manure. Tanners’, and Bn*ding Porks.
Bakes and Hcea; Shorols and Spades, ot all kinds.
Ticks, Brads, Shoe, Olout. and rinißhing Neils.
Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Lochs of all
rinds; Cutlery, Rams and Pumps, Axes, Hatchets. Ham*
oers, Planes, and other Tools,&o.
W. G. LEWIS & SON,
No. 411 COMMERCE Street
Stationery.
DLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
D DAVIB H. HOGAN, Blank Book Maaufactnrer.
Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to famish, either from the shelves
or make to order. Books of every description, suitable
for Banks. Pcbllo Offices, Merchants, and others, of the
beat quality of'English or American Paper, ana bound
In various styles, is the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB- PRINTING'of every description.
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
A general assortment of Bsglifh, French and Amiri*
an (Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Hogan’s contribution to the Franklin
Curtitui*, the Ooiamittee say—This display of blank
boars for banking and mercantile use it the best in tha
Exhibition. The selection of Ula material fa good, the
workmanship most excellent, and. lU sir finish and an
pearancanaatanlappropriata.”- ao9o»u r
VALENCIA KAISINS —157 frails VA
v LINCIA RAIBINB, landing and for tale bv A.
MERINO, 140 South FRONT fit jal9tf