The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 29, 1859, Image 4

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    Serindn fcy -Ke»i IJi- S.Malcolnu.i a;
ftapotW ,j-H*is«oKii>.'3oS
11 IflylSwipi evil, know howto give good
gifts onto f tiuT children ;how hiUCh more ibftU
. thst #••<", t .’"VSCi ; ‘< -r‘' i><Vr -'
upon >thisipassaged®' Scrip.
-' lilifee’S .GproeV and -the 13t£ iVerso^.-ww,,
bath moratog, 9th: Hafesgj?y,
I sgapasaaßßaa-
HolySplriJ,4i3dthß‘ fnoKtSatCftrlat’a mission
to three gtf
' ig in o'pening];til&'£Jsetdief siid that'the Period
ness. nf '-‘psre'nts toward their) children ,was.
nsua^j^wwspeoOTplwif^drln-gifts,;
most cohdnoiye to! their. .r t tw-., «-,i
Nor rfas’thjs ldyooy-Baien&fpr.tiieir-chil-J
dren.confined, to e^v
porienced’Atrtong; heathen .-and-JtanomeqaiiS
as .Well» and Saviour
coaldMy9«ftl?ofp4iip v fiipi'a itoroible?illuBtra
tion ot-r<}odWWliiweiiJ|o,M«»ff Spirit
. .one
speaherbbhtlhhea, rwerwemtoldthat prophet
aftet.prppbet had'foretold'of a coming Her-'
aiaS, nqtjtj^Klipesmo l ;Bej’ ; en,iltmdred-y i e»r6
before his advent,Tiad
liar precision ee Spec ting,;.the;«ominK:ofiOhrlßt
and his sufferings While: oh dearth,' that .except,
we ascribed it to inspiraUon,'lt:7|^s:ihipttiibm c
to real!*#how?ltciwldliave .been;,, penned, by.
any othertb&'hh'-eye-witne'M tofqthe. fulfilled
m notf
the■ fiQsViWdsunade known' to the understand-,
ing /it believers,iHt.' r tfc4Wdiy,fSjSrrtt should,
he sentasa cdmrdHei M abide |Mth ■ thedi sci'--
pleßpaftbr'theirjbordhadidtepartedf ,1“ the,
sixteenth chapter of Johmthe Saviour had.
-kaidiit'JfoiSjatpedleht't'or: you, thftt,Jgo
away." “ WhatrdUld the.,fps* fe °r> "expe
dient thathis.foildwhrs'Shonld,no' longer see.
.Wl'lttP this'
reason s-Jiutifit-: go Comforter,
will hat come unto you,?! vi,' tat ijri .
In this we had’dtbijtothe'WvldeniSe that the
HolyrSpMfewafc'
(Jhrfat’iM ascension-to heaven was necessary
. to tfie.Veitdwalhf; thiß 'gltti ,-Tho BpeSker ob.
jocfed'serlDMV t6“ihe ( .In.wbich.tho
Spirit »w as.foovcommorily/rcferreditd'. " The
pronoun*/"it]”, and; theallusiona so' , often
madb ils' to/iuericd,”' -he thought, be
trayed a very low.'estimate, hfwhat thesplrit
reilly'Waa. As -the'third -person In- the
Trinity, « Ho ” was a! moire' appropriate term
to, apply .to this Comforter, through whom wo,
are bornintonewnesß of life,-even life eter
jjal.''' 1 ‘ V , j:, ,, J ! ■,".',
A proof that Christ, had . ascended/to • the
meditOHal- throne;' we had;ln .tfie-mbstcon
vibbifigfbiul,' in the fact tbat in accordance
wiw the promised Comforter
was imparted oh the day of Penteedst.
•Btit'it’was ■no less' important, foruato con*
aidordho,: woric.whichwas' td ! T>e; 'and ‘which
hadibeen.'porfofmed'.ijy the ebMing/of.’tho.
Spirit,., .^fie-boldness ofi-JPetbr, bn and. after.
the.'dSy.of.Pent.ecost, and his/quailing before
a .Mrvant. wpmanV.’heibfe/tlia'./cfnciftsibn of
hW if aster,' ward contrasted]; From] the ih :
Bt&nt;Peter bad received that baptism from on:
Highi-hei-knew.jao_moM._fearcJCheh.only.it
was that, under the preaching-ofhim who pint
a short time.before'had bsehia grievous
slider, thouaanda were converted to “the
truth as ,it is-ju ln : a. day.,
."We had in this the/'explahatjofi'why it was
that the cdnVetta weretfar ieSa numeroua un,:
the immediate. .teaching .of Christ than
nnder-Jtfe-preaching l bfiis/fOlidwefar/Tbo
Hol/Spintyin whonv'alo'ne'ia the'ctfnVertipg,
jfowdr,‘hkd;npt yet come: ' 'Christ had indeed
fedthe :tuputhBpf,tliaTi3and3'/witli:brcadfor
thebodyfbut whenttie'Comidftef catuo, then;
ware; filled 1 - the v aoula of j thousands with the
manna-iVomhoaveri.
Among the;ioorkj of' the Spirit, the flrat
cSnaidcred waa.Conviction of Sin. 'Without
the light oftbC Spirit in the sonl of the sinner,
ha could have' no cdn'cepti on of Ms ; loßt cori
dition.'-, Cubelief, said' the speaker,' was the
first sin of onr . primogenitor in 'Edetu ' Oiir
firstparentywefe foldby God that bydiiobay
ing theyjlionldinchr 'gartiiir death j .but when
Satan')approached,ifiemYwrtli a lle.they .be
lieved,it, and.thus practically asserted’their
unbelief in ‘tbe'wonia ; of'theirvMaker. .He
appealed to-. -oU ,boiieyera ' /hhq,'bear'd ..hiffi,
whether it had not-been the',whispering oirth'e
Spirit thit first convicted-them of; sin, rather
than any words of men, however'.'eloquent;
Hff/WOUld ask whether, when they found them
aelyevpursued with and be
fore them (iiscpvered a ryawhing precipice, it
had 'not been, the . promptings of [the Spirit
that taught-them'to look upward;for a way of
fescape from -the'perils ’with. which .they were
beset 1 Then, oply lt was thkt a.trusf in Jesus
was awakened, and ‘that which'to the natural
under atandtnghadbeo ndarkas midnight, now
heiwe_olear._and. intelligible'j 4 -then'' it ' was
that the soul..experienced what.was meant by
old things passing away and,'all -.things ' bia
comipg. hpw, j' theri' it'was that a love for the
brethrenwas inspired in theheart Of man'aid
the leaving of his duly avocation to meet them
tor flivine worship was -no /more accounted a
BtcMflce.bnt a pleasnre. •
of, the Spirit./;-In
the - eighth chapter 'otßomahs we.read {hat
,3f tiar God's • Spirit; within' ns that prompt
eH'bnr, pmyers-vj‘the Spirit itself maketh
Ihtor'iessioh./, for us 'with - ;, groihlngs'which
cannot .bet uttered.” Viewed .in this
.ligllt;/how 'wdhderfhl did prayer become!
Aud ia ln llfe we'Soiight to cnitivato method
and system in earthiy affairsf-as, for example,
wa.,toek.,nonrislimeht;,for /thebodyat stated,
hours,;and nsnally occnpied the sam'e’sest'at
table,;ih,some.caaeß, for too,
was; it - important ~ and 1 proper..that'nothing
allowed to interfere with 'otir sda
sonsef-prayer.hidt'htßgitiaoh and night. Ho
believed that ah gals- hovered around the so
lemn spot where Christians bow-in prayer,-
!c IBhtagaUu .thOI pnesehoe/Of-i theiHoly Spirit
wasWeSateary to onderstand the word oi God.
} , Sphit to !
'direct onr'hnderiUndln'g in' feeding a, nows-;
•paper.' hecanae'slts'contentn: were uwrittenhy j
.mortels like, jmrselv.es, and, thpreforei-if ; we
hnaerstood,the, language in which it’waspfiht
edj-' .and , possessed .a. dne khowledge of .the
• BhhjeotS -Upon - whioh -they • treat; ‘We had all
■ Scriptures; ' As iia them ..holy men - spoke as'
fjeywere .moyed bytije .tfoly;Ghoit,:eo did!
we need the' gnjdihioe pf- the HPly lGhost/to
-nnflerstana them;, ’ Not only, had the Scrip-!
.tqres.haen prompted by . the Holy'Spirit; but!
their presOrvatidn had been the shbjoct of Mb'
,'care,-which the speaker illustrated by referring;
‘to'thewondrous cire used, and the means em-'
I? B . wo rd of God in its ofi-;
gtnal purity, ihroughalltime. ' - '
c; As' ah/ illnsttatldn of:the- utter inability of
, man’to aee th'e fq'rce of Scripture without the’
. aidiofthd SpiHflgn.incideht'Hyiia'.related, ef a 1
; inan 'who had read the Bible throngh thirtocn
; titaesi/and in hll thatreseSrch had been unable'
ih it.';
Onrejating this fact to.a clergyman, the latter,,
vions evening he had ]
a6ymai;;tiihhk',,ji|ihnfpted td'jifihfft.lampi and
■ at'.iastvdiscovefeddhat the wick was covered
that what his
Bib|e-rpadin’g'frie!id inbst heeded was,' the re-i
mOvsl of jhe exlingqlsher . froni'' his mini)
whlch'Conld only 'be accomplished by the pre
senceofthe.HdlySpiHt. j
But again : weheeded, the Holy' Spirit as a
- comforter, in - affliction. We! needed this ih
bidding alast'farewell toonr.departing friends]
and we Bhonld all ‘neod lt : ih'a : dying hour lof
'cnrseJfesf ,lh:;tbls:ws's;:fphnd 'tbo:soiirce of
' hit grace.' vain'ihaeed, would bo the preach
ing of .any.man'anless'tiieffdly'Spirit-Spikd
through him;'i, ..Jp.;.;. ,
" "The ' 'Bras an earnest
-'appesUto-higrcongregation:.to.aeek thetlmj
,‘bf;tlie,.;Spirit' i ,rather .than
the treasurea .of, earth, that are but for'h
? n ‘ r<t - i r ' ! 1 ■ 9 ' '' ~ -j
; - 1 " p;./ 1 “ '.4 ‘ '
r ;lSs^oMiS&^s,:s
',;df ,top#tee: -'iyhen' 'ah;;.lriehman -'mhke's 1 P
'"dmndeb fie.gdii'aralfy.hilfioy/a'/gdod jokBV knd
-srecompensea the error,-by ;ihe-.sly .humor; it
conveys,"'--Their satire,'however,-:ia; spperior
to their mli/th. ~/Pfadch may be the Jaranoge
of lovo,:was,once.well obBei've(J,'.E£i4MSi tjf
hnsinoaSfhnt XrUh is the Isngdage oi-ewpres
sion.'Thdfd l fsholpitiierlsngusgdi'Germah not
so'mheh’meanlh'g'in a
few'words, The. Irish endeavor td tranalato
. this capacity JhtoHngllsh, and to. supply, with
drshm^9,effgctlhdvdeflcleiicy‘of J ekpfesiioil.
i »i-r,vr ;
’ may be compared
■m/a misty/thdruin#lit October; i A man.gods
. hhd'lfe;. dees at the Crini-'
>-Jlnlti>oPA neighpoirthgiliaija' figure, of, appa-'
i wrpntiy glgantiostature, for such the'lmperi'edt'
, m6mdm..thiough: , wblch : 'he" is .viewed ■ would'
-’;ihhk<f? hlmJ,'BPjfeiirf(',jHefj:goeS>)forward a
*' '%-££&•feP/hrirt’-Oid’iagcire adraoces towards
" him, 'The gidelesaehsas.theyapprhaoh'.o'aoh
—other.—-They-draw. still neifer]aiMthd"dxtra
; hMtnary appearance)id gradually but'.aehsibly
, dlmlnishea.Vi'AtUeft-they meet, and s pernaps
the person, ho h’ad,takdh for ci mamler proves
sto be his own'brother;: ), t _;
k Daovrof S'OfKl gedse‘for the' New.,York
Winchester," Ohio,
v _toe BrdoMds.for : tho, l os.r«ssses;would .he .oleai’
wjmaf - i ' V.- ■-
v.’ # f-J; v tit -J t-.n •'V t , t
s,, B«Do»En_TrPjiring. the paat y?ar the Go-
Jgjfifgiiflie# jJ4fdonyd'bo less than M
; (Aonriet*- The Detroit .Trifrune staths that afrnit
fui sonres of pardons is found in the' euormonsly
v . Jong sentenoes of judges.
i*,' > Qngfffef, Es-feaffteff.-fiit
Mp]
14 etWs.MO. 808341 UiOIjVH,VOtHtTH JiTRVhf:
L iffdraerlr Nos. «r sad 6».) ' "
MOOkK-JtSAh-^SrATBr-fto.—TDBSDAS-NXXT;
•'-'ysfiSWM-iMtsiSgMs'f now. 1 re»4f ,* *ht»toipS’- mil
/tf ieripti'inli or -all iho. properties to te «oJf on Jaeß
'f»y%ttt;iFebttaoj Ist,- witn •» very ext-wlve 11* fit
jea^Ut*aVprl»»te.MUo,-j, 1i , 5 .,,, ,
»'Aoii9NBila , TXRBMPTOhY VApE— THSIPLTSN-;,
p^fH*NKINGHOCBBOB"iI , NBTBl'ahKr,be;:
wfeo P6n>t)i ih4 Siflhitrs". erttiteS fravhe BonW of,
'Optaoprlnol*; vdll bs po-’rivel.T.eoM, without pMerva
'or !lipltat!oa,,«t the, ESflsSelphia JExchapse, on ’rues-,
~J<»iev«nlßSU Msrehest.hr.oßissflf ‘h? ,
. ffy- ynu’atssriptioiis in nsnabini it. l w», »uotion
vsT37rd"ie _L■.-;Tr~V/oa/;; :r' t
ni «M&fcMrAT*;.gTOOKB,
PhlUdolpM* ■ MXchipgrjamy
fft+mJrtr *r«nlne:'i ‘i .'w.v il rta'd ji '>u\i’iWr3,’y i.i :
fiwwblHfof each property i*m#4 iepermtely,' |
»e «ftfahMl»,oQ6 ftouiAnacttidiiguOT.w pkmpWetfonn/1
’riiw ftiU dewriptitae 6fmil *h«rpTOp*rty tq b« fold <»
fpuowlngTawfdAy.*?*: a h'j. ■ f }
, ‘•"fßiYi-tj BALI WIOIBMB. '■*
r*?s
• ■ ■' -*— .1 - c>i ”.sa'
-_T isTAM AT PBtVAI« SAia. )■»'
ffTJfkluiV * large amount of Be**®sW» •*
rate; Btle, lnolndlo| «»«tjr “J
tountry property. **“ ''
SUttoirfortY , ■'• "•• -'' • ’
H*mr- nriim.,
Library of tke lata wmry , Pennlißgton,.Rpq., a deceaseds
in which will {be found many carious end valuable
bdois.oUv varioussinjjeqU^a,number of them-Ulus*.
Ittkttd J by'prlote4 mdiwiowoiipt Insertloni. Also. a.
JarrfocoUWtionof Interesting and rare i autograph a,
willbe made Tdown in
'futurejedTertlrtments.
&/{ 3 ?X ! 'A> r ' BtOOKS, 4c. - ' .'
i.i-1 .< G« OnTueadayv Evening, ::• - j
,' ftbruarylst, at 7i o’clock,' at the Philadelphia Bz
ahWcgg, frill b® sold—
‘ Pfci r Ittnay concern-- -_
- 8? ola .charea. (SO new) 'Bail' Fraholfico Land Amo*
I «latton;’;7 P ‘ J '''' ,L . v * '*
- sJttivtß American Aoiwiemy of, Mualo. ~,
li share MeroantUelibrAry Company.
"X-abare PhiladelphiaAthemcam, "* ~ .
r ,.Peyr No.* Tenth' Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr.
Delaware Mutual Insurance 'Company scrip.
- a aharerWeSt phUadelphla passenger Hallway Oem
pw4yi-fuP|jiiA..:*. !ar *.. - : ~...
I REAL ESTATE BALB—PEBRUARY Is*. ■*
~ RUBINEBB ’STANDS.—THREE . STORY BRICK
TAVERN *ANI>:2>WELLING,. 8. E' f .comer of Seopnd
gilimTD^DtlNQ 1 . ADJOINING ON' BHIPPBN
STREET.—FrameJßakety, with Wo ovens, and lot ad.
joiningonfJhlppenBtreat. ' k . . '• .* ,
LOT AMD. TWO OLD FRAMES adjoining on ghlppcn
v»!v; .. m>\ : i:; - ; .-i ~r r"-../, , ,
LAND PBNNA.- VALUABLE < TBAOT Of LAND,
41g acres’-Monroe, Township, Wyoming Co., Penna.
Thera li ! a Urge amount of. Timber on .the tract
5 A GROUND-RENT of *B2 a y«ar, secured by a three,
story brick dwelling^and the rent punctually paid.
! ' BEAL ESTATE BALE—FEBRUARY 15th,
will included ,’ ‘ v - : " ’ ’ *
. " . V '.POSTPONED SALE.
~ UNITED BTATBBHOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY. N.'J.j
—.The .very, valuable, property known as. the * r tTnitad
S 1 atee -Hotel,” Atlantic. City, N. i The hound is GO-]
feet Croat by 40 feet deep, with a wing 40 by 240 feet; l is
fOnratories high, with 140.1sige sleeping apartments.'
S tnate on a square offer ouhd, 880 feet front on the rail
road by 800 ftet deep, with a square of ground laid out
ah a ptrk. 850 se*t front by. 600 feet .deep to the ocean.
Containing Jig acres. t . ’<• ' • •
Peremptory Bale, by erder.of heirs—-ÜBtato late of Jo*
1 . saph-Murray/dec.'d,. ' ;,
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, northeast cornerof
Eighth and Cherry st*: r gale aWolute. *
T HANDdOMIa MODERN RESIDENCE, with side yard,
No.-' 631 norlhfifth et./below Coatee st.
T NEAT MOBEBN DWELLING, with all modern con*
tenlenoes, > No./1226 . north'fifteenth at., south of
stues'st,.„ * *
] POUB-THBEE-STOBY BBlflK DWELLINGS. Nos.'
031^953,.036 and.fiST. Ontat.io bt., between 13th. and
Broalsts.'fbnlow-Glrard avenue. .
T THBBB-STOBY3SICR ST.OBB AND DWELLING,’
souiheutcarhor and franklin sts., (late
f P GROUND BENT Of f 76 A YEAR,
ilear of taxes, on lot of grohod, Girard avenne, west of
Thirtepoth st., on .which is sreoted afour-story brick
store and dwelling. l ' * v ’
I LABGE AND 1 VALUABLE LOT, 12# acres and 23
botches,- with-- two-story: brlok. and two-story frame
dwenitaff, bars,' truck gardes, Ao., Passyunk road, west
of- Broad Bt.,’f irat Ward.
f LARGE AND VALUABLE FARM, 42T acres, Kent 00,
pelawate. on the main road leading from Smyrna to
MNNogtan.
U tHREB-BTORY r BRIOK DWELLING, Nineteenth
streetj north’df Girard avetioe, Twentieth ward.
Orphans s Court Bale—-Estate'of Randolph W. Evans,
} ' '- 5 ' i ' ' Deceased. * '
TWO fRAMB DWELLINGS AND LOTS OF
GROUND, Waterloo'street! Nineteenth ward.
1 game Eitate.~BßlOK DWELLING, FRAME BTA*
•BLR,* AND LARGE LOT, f rankrord turnpike, sear
jOlearfleld strpet, Nineteenth ward.- -
r VALUABLE LOT! PPBUOI 'STREET, south side,
.between Sixteenth and Seventeenth'streets, 44 feet
'front, 104 feet deep.,. Oply one-third cash.
! - ' Bale.at Germantown.’
,NEAT HOUSEHOLD fURNITUHA, CARPETS, Ae.
*f On Tuesday Morning,
! February let, at ll o’clock, on Main street,, fifth
J house below School street, Germantown, the entire
sbd kitchen furniture of a family decliniog
•housekeeping.r .* '
Maybe examined at 6 o’clock on the morning of
[VALUABLE AND RARE BOOKS-FROM A PBI
’ ' > r , TATB LIBRARY*
s On Tuesday Evening, - -
• February fi o’clock, at the auction store, will
be sold a >ollebtion<of' iwre and valuable books, on
various subject?,'from a prlTAte collection;
'Also, at,B o f clock,\magiclanteru with 12 slides,
i Also, 1 share in thA Mercmtile Library.
COLLECTION OF BABE BOOKS IN THE ENGLISH,
; 7 V FRENCH,’ AND' LATIN LiNGUAGES.
-"** ' On Wedbeidsy'f refl/ng,
February 2d, commencing at B.o’elock, will be sold a
collection ofrate, valuable, and interesting books on
various' subjects, in the English, Frenob/aud Latin
lah‘gU*g?*, r ,5 ■ JT f f -
. 4p" For particulars see catalogues and the books,
which will be arranged for examination two days pre
vious. w - - , S
- . Bale at Nos. 189'and 14T South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTES, FINE
,■ FRENCH’ PLATE MIRRORS, BRUSSELS CAR
.'PETS, ftc..
a On Thursday Morning,
' At .8 o’clock, at the auction store, an extensive
assortment 6f excellent second-hand furniture, elegant
piano-fortes,-fthe mirrors, carpets, eto., from families
declining housekeeping, Mmdved to the store for con
venience of sale. , .
V ir ' m.'jVA? .PRIVATE BALK.'
• A handsome, residence, with stable, coach-house,
and large Ipp, Main street, .Burlington, New Jersey.
Bx.Wiu.uh h. stekk, general
AUOTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No.-46
North EIGHTH Street,°below Areh. > i
j‘ A> BLI80N; ‘Auctioneer
SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, AND MAHOG
ANY, PARLOR, CHAMBER,' AND DINING-ROPM
- FURNITURE, BRUBBELS AND INGRAIN CAR
PETS, MIRRORS, PAINTINOB,>«- ' ' ’
’ > This Morning,-
At the auetlon store, at 10 o f clook, by catalogue, will
be solfi,the, usual assortment.of superior furniture,
earpets.mjirrprs/palntinga; &c.
- Also, 1 Urge superior Brussels carpet (made up) of.
about •SttyaWsr---. '-* * *- * *■ •
•-'liy Cohsigumeutao* neW and second-hand house
hold furniture, pieno-fortec, carpets,' watches, jewelry,
Ac.j .respectfully solicited* ph. whioh liberal cash ad
vances will be made jf required.
iD?t.-Uut<4oorsales attended to promptly. Charges
as. .moderate,as spy other house in this city. ■ •
CJAMUHL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
& ; end 'MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No; 824 South
THlBDfltreet, below Walnut, opposite Pear «t., only
tight doom below the Exchange. • ■ . ; 1
i -'Hours Infbusiness- from T o’clock, A. M., until 10
o’clock in the *
Oai-dtar sales, and sales at the Auction Hone, at
tended upon the mostsatisfactory ,tenus. ~
CAPITAL*B2OO,OOO,'‘ j • —-
, XftitolUk&jfytM Tail T Mrtfrtm,
made from'oaa dollar to thousands on Dla-
Bondi, Stiver Plate.Wfttohee, Jewelry, Hardware; M#«'
okaodbw; OJethlhg, Fttriiltore, Bedding, Oigan.Mnjieal
Instruments, Guns, Horn#, Carriage#, and Goods or
every description. .
AH goods* can remaln 'any. length of * time agreed
pon. '
AU advances. trod (me hundred dollars and upward*!
will be eharged 2 per cent, per month s 8600 and over,
the lowest market rktev r ’
Store House having a depth of 120 feet, haelarre
■tre<md thief-proof /vaultotp store all valuables, andprll
rate watchmen for the premise! r alsd, a heavy tasel
fance,effected for the benefit of all persons having goods
advancedu'bdn.,
"..N.,B,m)n"account of having an Unlimited capital,
this..oaco is prepafed to make advances on more satis i
accommodating terms than smy other in
Money advanced tp the poor, in small amounts, rritt]
out any charge.
- " AT PRIVATE SAL*. '' - •
> Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
plotting will be sold at redaoed prices. w ( eul-ljr
rpHE WAREHOUSING COMP ANT
OF PHILADELPHIA.
, PIBKOIOBB.
PAIBIOK BBiDY, . . PLINY IISK,'
ALSXANDBB HENRY, OKO. L. HARRIBO-,
A. }. PLEABONTON, ’•. WILLIAM.NSILSON.
WM. E. BIEWABt,. B, U. OBAWPOBD.
-PATBICK'BBADV, President,
i ~\ B. B. OBAWPORD, Vic. Pruldrat.
! " WILLIAM'DUNN, IteMurat.
WILLIAM NBILBON, BstreUry.
OLUVORO B. PHIIiLIPB, Wu.hool. Kupn.
THB WARBHODBINB OOMPANT Of PHILAD’A
u* mraun to
REOEIVE GOODS ON STOBAGE,
Wh.tti.r In Bend or Duty Yree, »t Current Bates, and
YtH issue receipts or warrants therefor.
Application may be made at their
OHIOE, IN THB
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE,
FRONT AND DOOE*B . T.
Jg NEWLAND & 00.,
LOOKINC-OLABS AND FIOTDBI.VBAMB
, MANCFACTTOERB,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Aa liteaslre stook of
OIL PAINTINGS, WATEB-COLOB DBAWINQB
And ENGRAVINGS,
.All at very Low Prices, u
; . _«ot ARCH 8T„ ABOVE SIXTH, PHILA. .
dl*Bm , • •
'pLiSMA OH AHTIEIOIAIi iIrARD.
•a; BPEOIAL NOTICE TO PHVBIOIANB|i®i, abora
for the erliibition of renifldies to dls.
W'-UvlnFadTauW
propef ty alone rendsra it an invaluable acquisition to
Ihe Preiwed and for salo wholesale and
■., SlMEewLaboratoiyand Pbarmaey,
«h. **elfth aert
''ViwTOft' • TowiNa. - The
ißfii linTTßapowetfal lide.wheel'Stfiam-tafr and Ice
Boat u ATLANTIC,Muoo, easier, da prepared to
tow (dtiring the Winter) ressefe of ail de«crlpMona to
from bob. For farther particulars apply-to
8. & 3 M. FLANAGAN.
ja2o*l2t* Ho. 829 Bottth DfiLAWAM? Ayeni*.
—Sales--bgJZUutloti.
•"TT / ‘l-VVV W k « I * <-_» -
IiHILIP FOKD, AUCTIONEER, No.
Jl 1830 MABKbt BTliMWbeVire»n'WTH u,
SIXTH, south side
LABGE SPRINGDALE Of T BOpTS,'SHOEB^;BEO-,
C ' . GANB, tea f
*' 1 On Tbursday.Mpralug, *;
February Bd. at id o’clock • precisely, will be sold, by
catalogue, 1,000 oisea boots, shoes, and brogsna.
A 1 go u tuen’flboy bVl>pd youths’fl«fg?sllty Congress,
gaiters, womens gaiters, aud city-made moroceo
boots, &C.»Ac.,< ( 4 >. -
* -4 07" The attention of purchafsjrr is particularly re
qustdd to the above sale* 1 ' v 'i-' 5 ‘
•myfTILLIS HUBB
«EUT 0 v .Ufa. 322'MaWET ETRBBT,
■ BETWEEN BBOONQIAND THIRD STREETS.
S! 'BOOTT.-jK/AugtfteNjEEß. No. 431
■ CHESTNUT STiBET, opposite * the Custom
House, between, fppßTHr and fIfTH Streets.
T [M v GUMMEY ' 1 * “
t REAL BBTATB AUCTIONEERS,: . r 5
; : - : No: A2O WALNUT .STREET
‘ CARD —J- M. Gummey •& Sons, auctioneers,. will
kold regular sales of ReaTSstate, Stocks, &c. Also,
household furniture at dwellings!- --
-
y : REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE'BALE.
Hy On onr Private [- Bale Register Will always he
found a very large amount of real estate, including
every description of oity and country property. ' ! ’
, J. M. GUMMEY * SONS,
r.-Real Estate Brokers,
:? 620 WALNUT Street, below Sixth.
r ' . No:*42OMARKET STREET-
MOSES KATHAJN B, AUCTIONEER
, ITA AND COMMISSION- MERCHANT, 8, E. OoraM
SIXTH andRAOS Streets;'...
: GREAT PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION. ,
IMONEY! . .MONEY! ! - . . MONEY ! J !
' llberaUyadTanced in large or small amounts,
from one dollar to thousands, on gold and-’stiver plate,
diamonds, watches, jcwelVy, fowling-pieces, musical
insnmments, furniture, dry goods, olothiafe, groceries,'
cigars, hardware, ontlery, books; horses, vehicles, her.
ness, ( andalj-erttcdes, of value, for any length of time
agreed on, at Nathans' - Principal Establishment)
southeast corner of Sixth' and Kace streets.
PROMISSORY NOTES, with collateral, discounted at
the lowest matketrates.
GREAT BARGAINB-JN .WATOHE9, JEWELRY;
ko. f AfPBIVATE SALE, atNATHANS* PRINCIP <L
ESTABLISHMENT, &. E. Corner of SIXTH and RACE
Streets.—The following*articles VHI be sold for less than
haU the usual store prices: fine gold English patent
full jeweled, hud plain; of -the/most 'Approred aud best
make, in hunting cases and double bottomed, fine
gold.esospemeut lever and lepine watches, in banting,
ease and open face, some of them extra rull jeweled and
best make. Silver English, patent* lever watches, es
capement lever and leplnes, in hunting otse and open
thee, some very superior: English,* Bwisa, Freuch, and
Qdartler watcheS;' fine-gold- vest{ fob, neck, and
ouildrea’s chains; fine gold,pencil cases and pens,
bracelets, breastpins. studs,.me
dallions; and jewelfy generally. Superior HavaoAolgars
at;sl6 per thousand, fn boxes of 200 each, will be sold
by single box or quantities to suit puroaaaers. Nu
merous fancy articles, Jko;;.Ao., Ac. . > r -
fast at iNatires.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENN
sylVania for thb Eastern district.
FREDERICK HORBTMAN, Treasurer of the LA
FAYETTE SAVING FUND ASSOCIATION vs. FE
LIX DONNELLY, . .
January Term, 1858. Third Pin. L6v. fa! No. 110.
The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund'in
Court raised by the Sheriff’s Sale under the above writ,
of (( All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate
on the north side of OKDAR Street, beginning at the
distance of two hundred and thirty feet eastward from
the east side of Schuylkill Fourth street, thence ex
tending north parallel with the said Schuylkill fourth
Street eighty feet, thence eastward by the easternmost
moiety of the heal of a certain four feet wide alley two
feet, thence north- six feet, thence eastward by
another four feet wide alley fourteen feet, thence
southward parallel with said Schuylkill fourth Street
etghty-eix feet to said Cedar Street, thence by
Said Cedar street westward sixteen feet to the place of
beginning,” will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment on MONDAY, the 7th day of febcuary, 2859, at'
four o’elook J». M., at his Offloe,No. 626 WALNUT
Street, in the city o( Philadelphia, at wbJob time and
■place all parties interested are required to make their
Claims before,said Auditor, or bfl debarred from com*
; log in upon sail fund., . JOEL JONEB,
* J*26-dlot ’ , , Auditor.
IVOTIOE js hereby given, that application
1 v Will be'made -to- the Auditor General re
newal of two certificates ’of the Loan of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania,created byauaotof Assembly,
passed the sixteenth day of April. Anno Domini 1846,
bearing an interest of fire per cent, per annum, and Is
sued to Nicholas Gevelot. One of the said certificates
is for three thousand dollars,. No.. 1334,.and dated the
26th of October, 1847; and the other of the said cer
tificates is for. tw6 thousand .dollars, No. 3939, and
dated the 24th day of February, 1882, as the said cer
tificates have been lost or mislaid.
john.dickson,
Administrator of Nicholas Gevelot,
Jalß-sSm» ( 1 1108 SPBUOB fit.
T ETTE3S.OF ADMINISTRATION on
LA'the Estate of MARGARET G. WOOD, debased,
having been granted to.the .undersigned, all persons
indebted to skid Estate will nlease make payment, and
those having olMms will present them, without delay,
to REBECCA L. WOOD, Administratrix,
1619 VINE Street.
Orto her Attorney, A. LEWIS SMITH:
j*22 *6t* - 147 South FOURTH Street.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Bar Third Account of ELI K. PRICE, Administrator
d. b. n. c. t a. on'the Estate of Hon. RICHARD
PETERS, dee’d.
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
above account, and make distribution of the balance in
the hands of the Administrator, will hold a meeting
for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY,
February 8 1869, at4o’clockP. M., at his Office,No.
130 South SIXTH Street. . Js26-futbi 6t
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPHIA—IN EQUITY. f .
BADE.vs. HOYKR. March Term, 1858, No. 19.
The Master to whom It referred to settle and
adjust an accoont between the parties to above nuit will
meet all persons interested, at bis .Office, 433 W WAL
NUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 31st day
of January, 1859, at {(.o'clock P M.
ja?6-6t*. ’ WILLIAM H. ORABBE, Master.'
IS THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY ARD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL XNSURANCh COM
PANY vs. CHARLES HUTCHINSON.
D. 0., December Term, 1858, No. 816. Secesd Plor.
Yen Sxp. •
OVRRSSSRB OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS' tb. CHARLES
, HUTCHINSON.
. D. C , December Term, 1668,811. Ala. Ten. Ex.
The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the mo
neys raised by the Sheriff’s sale under the above-stated
write, of ail that .certain lot or piece or ground, with
the three-story brick messuage ereoted on the front,
•nd the two-story 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 twenty-seven
feet, and extending in depth one hundred and fourteen
feet to a twenty*&et.wide alley leading into and from
said Second street: bounded ou the east by a messuage
and lot late of Alexander AUair,. northward by said
alley, west by ground whereof the said premises were
formerly part, and southward by Race street aforesaid:
being the same - premises which Margery Price asd
ethers, by indenture dated the 2d day of Apnl> A. D.
1846, recorded in Deed Book ft L L, No. 89, page 110,
Ac., granted and conveyed unto thesald Charles Hutch
inson and his heirs, under and subject to the payment
j>f*a certfin yearly ground rentof 8144/and under and
subjeotto the right of Victor R Harmaxi and bis heirs
to the ufce of a'certain alley leadtng into Race street as
afoiesaid, will attend to'the,duties of his appointment
ou TUESDAY; the'lst day of February, A. D. 1869, at
4 o’clock £ M-i at hia Office'Wo, 260 North FIFTH
Street, in the' city' of Philadelphia; when and where ail
persons are required to make their elalms, or be de
barred from coming iu'upoh said food.
ja2o-10t* GEORGE W. THORN, Auditor.
Fthe district court for the
OITY-AhD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
fiHIOK: vj. MENZBL. FI. Fa. Dec. T. 1868. No. 658.
RAPP* os. MBNZBL. Pi. Pa. Dec. T. 1868. No. 669.
; The Auditor, appointed to distribute the fond arising
from the sale under the above-mentioned writs of Fieri
Facias; will attend to the duties of his appointment on
MONDAY,<th» 81st day of January iostont, at 4 o’clock
P. H., at his office. No. 626 WALNUT Street, Phila
delphia, at which time and place all parties inter 'sted
are required to make their olaims before ssid Auditor,
or be debarred from coming in upon said fUtad. >
r • - ■ ’ * JOEL JONES. Auditor.
Philadelphia, January 18th, 1859. jalP-lOt
QEontcttio tiers.
R’ RIS KRINGLE HEADQUARTERS
' We bare just receired'our French Confectionery,
and are mauuftotarlng a superior article of Marsh Mel
low Gum Drops, Bon Rons, Cream Dates, Ac. Oall
and supply yourselves with the beat Oonfcntlonery In
this city, at - JEWRIES A EVANS’,
no!6*3m No. 718 MARKET St., bet. 7th and Bth.
©ciitlcmcn'o iitttnisljing (©00153
VSTINCIXESTER h 00., GENTLEMEN’S
VV fUEMISHIHG STORE
AID
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM B9IRT MANUFAC-
TORY
It the OU Stand, No. 70S CHESTNUT STREET, oddo
rite the Washington House.
A. WINCHESTER will give, ae heretofore, hie per
sonal supervision to the Cutting and Manufacturing
departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts
end Collars filled at the shortest notioe. Wholesale
trade supplied on liberal terns. „ . . jy24-ly -
JW* SCOTT, (late of the firm of Ww«
• Ohebteh A BootT.)’GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH
ING STORE and BHIRT MANUFACTORY. 814
UHEBTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Girard House,)
Philadelphia. >
J. W. B. would respectfully call the attention of his
former mtroue and friends to his new Store, and Is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A
perfeot fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with FINE SHIRTS and 00LLAB8. jyl£tf
TRUSSES I—Genuine French, o
Adults.
TRUSSES] Genuine French, for Children.
TRUSSES! do do. Ladles.
TRUSBEB! ‘Approved American Styles:
’ Supporter Braces; English. Abdominal Belts; Syrin
ges, a new and Impyovedself-injectiDg artlole, specially
adapted to Ladies’ Use J Also, bath-room or njdrant
Enemas; French.Pessaries; Breast Pumps; Infants’
NurtingFltaks; Nipple Shells and Shields. For sale
by OALEB H. NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist,
and Practical adjuster of Mechanical Remedies,
4.W «orner TWELFTH and RAOE Bta., Phlia.
Ladles* rooms—entrance on Twelfth street, next door
to store ‘
JF. ROLLER, !
• FRENCH BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
N 0.27 BouthNINTU Btreet, third door above Chest
nut, Philadelphia,
Begs to Inform - his friends and the publlo generally
that he has opened business ou bis own account, as
above, where he will always be happy to receive a con
tinuation of their favors. As the senior partne* of
the late firm of Roller A Bozior, probably no other
guarantee is necessary to au appreciative public of his
entire ability to fill ail orders in his line with the ut
most satisfaction. Remember the number: 27 South
NINTH Street, third door above Chestnut, jel 8-aml*
Briok-haking machine, which
makes the Bricks and temper theolay, makes from
One to threo thousand per hour. Upwards of thirty in
use. Patented February Bd, 1868. Machines and rights
fdr sale. Counties, or one-fonrth of the Patent, will be
sold. Known to be the only practioai one in use. Ad
dress 0. OABNELL, Germantown road, above Fifth
street, Philadelphia. dl6-tmrlo
COHOL2 A JANENTZKY,
C 9 116 Bouth EIGHTH Street, below Chestnut.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ARTISTS’ MA
< . TEBIALS)
Recommend to Artists and the public In general their
large stock of Juvenile Paint Boxes, Wiueor A New
ton and Geo. Rowney &ICO and Water dolors,
Brushes, English and German Canvas, Whatman’s
Drawing Papers, Colored Orayona, Studies, Colored
Piotures tor framing, Ac., Ao.
Discounts given to Teachers and Seminaries. Coun
try Dealers supplied at trade prices.- ja26-8m
Bed cords, plough lines, &0.,
manuffcotared and for sale by WEAVER, FIT
LER, ACO , No 23 North WATER Street, and 22
North WHARVES,. , - Ja27 tf
BALE ROPE AND TWINE manufactured
and for Bale by WEAVER, FITLKR, & 00 No,
88 garth WATSg Btftpt, art. 88 North WHARVES.
THE SATOrDAY, JANUARY 29. ! 1859.
A ‘ ■ NEW AND VALUABLE DISCGV-J
im.XRT. , •- l
' DB; HAMAS' v * \
IA.ROMA.TI0 1 INVIGORATING SPIRIT.
IT STIMULATES, RXBILHRATKB, INVIGORATBB,
BUT WILL, NOT INTOXIOATB OR BTUPIPY.
This delicious Beverage is superior to all invigorating
Cordials. Schnapps, Nervines’, &e.in usefor the cure of
Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-burn, Drowsiness, Kid
ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, 1 Intemperance,
as it jeritl invigorate and strengthen', hut will not in
toxicate .or fltnplfy,' Persons who have become habitu
ated to the excessive use of Tob&oco. Opium, and Spirit
uous? Liquors, will find, speedy ana permanent relief
from a desire to usethese destroying agents, by taking
! » bottle or two of this’ ' • . •., * * it f
BELICIauS MXDIOAL B-GVERAGE! 'i
weak ind Aloklr Famalea wjliand Dr, HAM’S IN
VIGORATING- SPIRIT a quick and ente cure, it being
a Regenerator ae well as a Btrengthener of the Human
Byetera-' Kabh complaint that the AROMATIC INVI
GORATING OOBBIAU is dalcnlated to ottre ia nanie'4■
upon the wrappers accotnpanying each bottle, and fall
directions Tor nee are also minutely giren.
, PHIOS OXM DQLLIR PBS BOTTI.M. .
PrepMedhr - , . DARIUS HAM.
Principal office, No. 48 WATER St.', N. Tork.
Bor sale i/ t; w. DTOTt * SONS,
• n56.3f1,, . 218 N. BKOOND Street;, Philadelphia. ■
fjpOLIiIOKOFFER’* ANTI RHEUMATIO
CA, CORDIAL is the only effectual remedy ever placed
before thejmblidas a.cert&ltt‘and rtlieble'cure tor IN
FLAMMATORY or CHRONIC^‘RHEUMATISM This
preparation has cured r thoufands who b*ve been .af
flicted with Rheumatism in its-most painful form, and
we are daily In receipt of letters and certificates or_as
tonishing and 'remarkable curbs. All who have tiled
the,CORD TAL speak In the most laudable terms of its
efficacy. Fall direction's and entire satisfaction Riven
to the Rheumatic sufferers Prepared by THEOLORK
DILKB, Chemist, N. B. cor. PINE and SIXTH Streets,
Philadelphia. \’ - - 1 - r iM-Zm
The kiv.EE in vi <soeatok\.
PBSPAISnBTPB.aWFOSD.
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM ffWfS,
Is one of the best Purgative and, LlverMedleJnes -now
before the. publlo,ithat aota as- a. Cathartic, easier r
milder, and more effectual than any other medicine,
known. It is notonly a Cathartic, but a Liver reme
dy, aotingArst onthe-Lturr its morbid matter,
.then on the stomach and to carry off that mat;
ter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with- ‘
but any of the painful feelings experienced in the ope
rations of most-Calkartic*. It strengthens the-sys
tem at the same time that it purges it, and, when taken
dally in moderate doses, will strengthen and.boil lit up
with unusual rapidity.
The Liter ib one of the
huinan body j and when It
well, the powers of the
oped. The stomach is al
on the healthy action of
Gerformanoe of its Tuno
i at fault the bowels are
system suffers in conse-
Liver—having ceased to
eases of that organ, one
made it his study, in a
years, to find some reme
aot the many-derange
ble. ‘ “
To proto that this re
person troubled with Li
lts forms, has but to try a
certain.
. These Gums remote all
the system, supplying' in
of bile, invigorating the
digest well, purifying the
health to the whole mm
cause of the disease—St-
’Bilious attacks are 1
ttr f prevented by the oo>
ISTiaORITO*. • '
One dose, after eating,
stomach and prevent the
tog.
.Only one dose, takes
NIQHTURRB,
Only one dose, taken at
gently, and cures Oob-
Qnedose, takes after
rBPSIA.
07“ One dose of two
relieve Bios Usadaohk.
: One bottle taken for fe
the cause of the disease,
Only one' dote immedi
while One dose, often re-
Q ffonsßA HozbUSs sad a
, JU"Only one .bottle ,ifl
system the effects of me
negg.
I !p“ One bottle taken
Sauowness or unnatural
f One done taken a short:
rigor to thoappetite, and
' One doee, often repeat
*b<sa in its worst forms*
complaints yield almost
, One or two doses enre
In children; there is no
remedy in the world, as it
' JET 1 A few bottles cure
absorbents. '
• We take pleasure In re
cine as a prerentire for
Vsrta, and aUFmasof
rates with certainty, and
testify to its wonderrnl
All it ho Hit it an gating ihtir unanimous fsstimonf
i in its favor.
; ATix Waur in tkt mouth %*itk th* Invigarator,
and svallon both iogethtr.
THE MVBB INVIOORATOB
Ia a Bomtivio Mipioal DißOOTxrr.and is daily work
ing cures, almost too groat to believe. It cures as if bj
magio, even the first dost giving benefit, and seldom
'more than one bottle is required to oure any kind of
LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundit* or Dys
poß*tatoacomm6n.'jftdffacAi, all of which are the re
sult of * DISEASED LIVER*
PRIOR OMR DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dr. BAN FORD, Proprietor. 846 Broadway. New Tork.
' Agents for Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT A SONS, 818
North Second Btreetir > a ", h •'■■■•
Retailed by all Druggists. Bold also" by SAMUEL
- BIM£B, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and F. BROWN,
Fifth and Chestnut streets Philad%, aplS tu th s-ly
NO MORE PAIN,
MO MORE RHXPMATIBM,
Or Stiffness of the Joints, 'Lumbago, Head •
aches % Toothaches, or Suffering from
other Bodily, Infirmities..
THB RAPID AND COMPLETE EFFICACY OF
RADWAY'S
nEJI D r R ELX EF y
IN INSTANTLY STOPPING THB XOBT XXORVOIATIRO
PAINS AND AOHB9, BDBNB, BOALDS, OUTS,
WOUNDS, BROISBB, NlO-, BtO.,
renders it important that every family keep a supply
It in the house. '
Armed with this remedy, a household is always pro
tected against sodden attacks of Sickness. Thousands
of lives of persons have been saved by Its timely use,
who.wero suddenly seised in the night time with Cramps,
Spasms, Vomiting, Cholera, Yellow Fever,'and other
violent diseases. Let a dose of this Remedy be taken
internally, as the ease may require,’when suddenly
seised with Pain or Blokness, and It will Instantly re
lieve the patient from pain, and arrest the disease!
RHEUMATISM.
NEURALGIA.
CRAMP
DIARRHEA...,
TOOTHACHE.
BIOK HEADACHE .In ten minutes.
CHILLB AND FEVER, .In fifteen minutes.
CHILBLAINS..
INFLUENZA...
SORE THROAT.
BURNS
FROST BITES
AGUE CHEEK
PARALYSIS
LAMENESS...
BRUISES,
Tho moment It is applied to tie Injured parts, nil
PAIN AND UNEASINESS OB ASH,
Look oat for counterfeit and imitations.
Purchase only
BAB WAY’S READY BELIEF.
Price 86 cents, GO cents, and One Dollar per bottle.
Agent in this city: DR. SWAYNB A BONB,
W. B. ZEIBER,
dll-tu 0 A so* in W T. B. CALLENDER.
The great standard remedy of
the nineteenth century. '
THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY
INC THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE
WHOLE SYSTEM. j
• The Imperial Depuratlve, prepared by Dr. Louns
berry A Co., fa now acknowledged as the principal
Family Medicine for the core of Oakokrodb affections
and Soioratoas di**Rseegenerall/< The success which
attends ita use in tbeßo inveterate diseases has no equal.
It is now used in theae'diseaaes with complete succors,
where all other means have failed. Two or three bot
tles will satisfy any one of it great curative properties.
Hip Disbasb and Whits Swbllino, Ulosbatiqns of
the Bombs, Mouth, Throat, Ac. Its beneficial and
healing characteristics are soon observed In these com*
glaint. No matter of how long standing they may have
sen, they will yield to the proper use of the IMPE
RIAL DEPURATIVE in a short time.
TRTTSRand Soald Head will as certainly yield to
this medicine as it,la used. Diseases of .{he skin and
all eruptive complaint generally cannot long remain
after using a feWbottles of the Imperial Separative.
Its Tonic properties, as well as Alterative, render It
valuable to weak and delicate females.
The great purity, strength, and value of this Family
Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi
nating 1q an' impure condition of the blood. It expels
ail the virus or diseased matter from the blood ana re
invigorate the system. •
Those using the Imperial Depuratiro and wishing ad
vice in their case, will receive every attention by otter
or otherwise.
Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNBBERBY A OQ., No.
60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia.
For sale also by J. F. Long &-Go., Lancaster, Pa. 3.
H. Baser and S. fl. Stevens, Readiog, Pa. Holman A
Co., (Harrisburg, Pa. 0. W. Epting, Pottsvllle. Pa.
T. A C. W. McOlintock, Easton. Pa. James Given,
Westchester, Pa. Schmidt A Co., Allentown, Pa.
Simon Ran, Bethlehem, Pa. Dr. H. W. Leslie, Bristol}
Pa., and Druggist* generally. ‘ aull-mwAsatOm
CG. CRANE’ 0 PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
• (Formerly VAN LOAN’S,)
682 ARCH Street. All the various styles and sixes of
Pictures, Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, Photographs,
and Ivorrtypes are taken, and at moderate prloes.
d7-3mW
GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
816 CHESTNUT STREET,
LOOKING GLASSES,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES
OIL PAINTINGS,
AMD '
ENGRAVINGS.
EARLE’S. GALLERIES
constantly open
ja!B FREE.
MANILA ROPE, assorted sizes, manu
faotured and for Bile, at lowest New York prloes,
by WEAVER, FITLER, A 00., No, 29 North WATIR
street and 22 N. Ja2*
iUebuinal.
principal regulators ofthe
performs Its functions
systenjAare fully 'devel
most entirely dependent
the Liver tor the proper
tigns: when the stomach
at fault, and -the, whole
qusnoe of one organ—the
do its duty.. For the dis
of the proprietors has
practice of more than 20
dy wherewith to counter
meats to which it is lla
medy is at last found, any
Tsn OonpiAin, in any of
bottle, and conviction is
morbid or bad spatter from
their place w healthy flow
stomach, causing food to
blood, giving tone and
chinery, removing the
footing a radical cure,
cured, and ,,what is bit
oasional use of the Liras
is sufficient to relieve the
food from rising and soUr-
before retiring, prerents
night, loosens the bowels
Tivumto.
each meal, will oureDrs*
teaspoonfuls will always
male obstruction removes
and makes aperfeeteure.
ateiy relieves Cholic,
pasted, is a sure cure for
pre re a tire ofOnoLXBA.
needed to throwout of the
dicine after -a long sick-
for JAtranicm removes all
skin,
time before' eating gives
makes food digest well,
ed, cures Csrowic Dun*
while Bdmmkk and Bowbl
to the first dose.
attacks caused by Worms
surer, safer, or speedier
ntver fails. .
Dropsy, by exciting the
oommending this medi-
Farsaand Aous, Chill
» Bilious Ttm, Itope
thousands are willing to
virtues.
NO MORE SICKNESS,
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF -
HIS CURED
.......In four hours,
i...........1n ten minutes.
..ln fifteen minute*.
,Ih one minute.
,, In fire minutes,
......In fifteen minutes.
ln six hour*
, In ten minutes.
,ln twenty minute*.
AHD 111 ALL OAUB OS’
WOUNDS,
STRAINS, and
JJljoiogtapljo, &c.
Opposite the Girard House,
IMPORTERS
AND
MANUFACTURERS
IBtteiite&v <Catl)«.
HEPBURN has transferred his
> Law jOffloe from Carlisle, Penha.,*to N 0,711 BAN
BOM Btmjt, (between, Chestnut and Walnut,) Phila
delphia.. He will attend.'to any bnalndse'entnlated to
bia care, in the Courts of Philadelphia or in the In
terior of the State. *
Philadelphia, November 24, 1858
SL. FOWLER,
• ATIOBNBY AT LAW,
HOUSTON,'
Habris Qovnrv, Tnxia.
Twenty yeara resident in Texas.
prompt attention paid to Land Business.
OfrFIOB OPPOSITE THB OLD CAPITOL.
, Rxrais to—Messrs. Datib A Birner, Philadelphia,
mha-w-Iy , <
THE ADAMS EXPRESS 00 ‘ OFFICE,
BS9 qnggTNCT Street, fonrann fakobu,
PAOKAGJB. MERCHANDIZE, BANK. NOTES and
SPECIE, .ich.r b» 11$ own LINES, or in oonneotion
IIthott.rEXPRESSCOMPANIES to.ll thanrfrwinat
TOWNB and OITIIB of Bi. United gtatos.
A HEX. MoKINNEY,
A». .• ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. GREENSBORO, FA.
Will practice in Westmoroland, Armstrong and In,
diana counties. seVl-tr
f. T. ABKiMS.
A BBAMS h MAYER,'
C%. ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LOOK HAVEN, PA.,
WilLattend promptly to all professional business en<
trusted to them. Special attention given to the collec
tion of olalms.
urißiiroftß.
Gov, Wm.F. Packer,Harrisburg, Fa.: L. A. Mcokey,
President Look Haven Bank; General D, K. Jackman,
Look Havin: Hon. A. White, Look Haven; Simon
Scott, Look Haven; Bullitt & Fairtherae, Philadel
phia; McFarland, Evans. & 00., Philadelphia; -Evans
fc Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Pnil&del
- »hl«; Hon. A. T. Parsons, Philadelphia: Williamson,
1 Parlor,*&' Co.,'Philadelphia: Tenor &,Davis, Phila
delphia; Hon; James Burnside, Bellefonte, Pa.: J.W.
Qofggle, Bag., Philadelphia. . Jy 26-tf-
/CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER-
V / OHANT and Importer of, HAVANA SEGABS,
(new) 188 Walnut street, seoond story. aul-ly
.*£<E** FOR THE SOUTH—OHARLES
TON, 8 0., SAVANNAH, Ga., and HA
VANA steamships.
. FOR'OHABLESTON, 8 0.
The V. 8. Mall B'eamifcip KEYSTONE STATE,
Oaptain Obarlea P. Manhm&n, through In 48 to 60
hours.
Tbe U.. 8, Mall Steamship BTATB OP GEORGIA,
Oaptain John J. Garvin, through 58 to 60 hours
IE7"; BaiUog days changed , from every Saturday to
every FIVJ?, HAYS. Goods received and bills lading
signed evsry day.
'The splendid Srst-olasa side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run
AS above every ten days, thus forming a five-day com
munication with Oharleaton and feavannah, and the
South and Southwest. ,
FOB HAVANA.
These ships connect with the U. 8. Mftil Steamship
ISABEL, Captain BoUldb, leaving Charleston and Sa
vannah on the 4th and 19tn at every month.
, FOB CHARLESTON, B. 0.
The KEYSTONE STATE will sail on Saturday,
January 29th; February, Tuesday, Bth; Saturday,
19th; in March, Tuesday, Ist, Ac.,(at 10 o’clock A. M.
FOB SAVANNAH, Ga.
The STATE OF GEORGIA will sail la February,
Thursday, 3d; Monday, 14th, and Thursday, 24th, at
10 o’olook A. M.
At both Charleston and Bavannah these ships con*
neot with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, «fco.
for all places in the South and Southwest,
FREIGHT REDUOSD.
Heavy Freight at an average of IS per cent, below
New York steamship rates.
INSURANCE. •
, Freight and Inaur&ooe on a large proportion of Goods
shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships
than hr sailing vessels.
Cabin Passage to Charleston and Savannah $2O 00
Stetrage {t “ <f 8 00
Excursion Tickets, good for the present year.... 80 00
Through Tickets to Havana... 65 00
No bills lading signed atter the ship has sailed.
No freight received on tiib day of sailing.
For freight or passage apply to
ALEX. HERON. Jr ,
Southwest corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT.
Agents in Charleston, T. 8. & T. G BUDD.
Savannah, 0. A GRIMER&CO.
For Florida, from Charleston, Steamer CAROLINA
every Tuesday.
For Florida, from Bavanuah, Steamers ST. MARY’S
and ST. JOHN’S every Tuesday and Saturday, jaW .
rrfgA STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER
aIS POOL, BELFAST, DUBLIN, AND LONDON
DERRY, without delay, for $BO.
; Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the
above places, by any steamer of the line, $6O for the
round trip, out hnd back.
Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, Jan 22,12 o’clook M
Edinburgh, Gumming, Baturday, Febl9,l2o’clock M.
Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, March 19,12 o’clock, M.
7SOX QLABGOW.
Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday, January 224.
Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, February 19.
Edinburgh, Gumming, Saturday, March 19.
BATES OF PASSAGE.
raoM oLißoow.
First Glass. ,16 guineas.
Steerage, found with cooked provisions.... 8
First Class,** -
Steerage, round with cooked provisions 80 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infanta in
Steerage,free.
Betnrn tickets available within six months, by an;
steamer of this line.
Fir5tC1a55............5U0 8teerage..............f60
An experienced Snrgeon attached to each Bteamer.
For freight or passage apply to
WORKMAN A 00., 15» WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia. -
ROBERT OBAIG, 17 Broadway, New York.
H4LIi A liONRY, Buchanan's wharf, Baltimore.
3*6
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
Sg&aEgfaAHERIOAN ROYAIi MAIL STEAM-
VBOM KKW TOR* to LITKBPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Passage
IBOX BOSTOS to LITSarOOIi,
Chief Cabin Passage....... ..
Beoond Cabin Passage .
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Oapt. Judkins, CANADA, Oapt. Lane,
ARABIA, Oapt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt. Miller.
ASIA, Oapt. B. &. Lott, NIAGARA, Oapt. Ander-
AFRICA. Oapt. Shannon, son,
BUBOPA, Oapt. J.Leltoh.
These vessels carry a olear white light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
NIAGARA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 20.
BUBO**A, Leltch. “ NYoTk. Wednesday, Feb. 2
ARABIA, Stone, “ Boston. Wednesday, Feb. 9.
ASIA, Lott, “ N York, Wednesday, Feb. 10.
AMERIOA, Millar. ** Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 23.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners ofthene ships will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion. Specie, Jewelry, Precieua Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are'slgnad therefor
and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight
or passage apply to 7
ja22-tf B. ODNARD, 4 Bowling Green.
CJT. MARK* B EPISCOPAL ACADEMY,
K5-LOOUBT, west of Bixteentu.
The next Session begins on TUESDAY. February Ist,
1860. * 1
Information respecting the School may be obtained
on application to Rev. J. ANDREWS HARRIS,
jvil-tf Principal.
.In one, hour
LONG’S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY,
N.B. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Bts.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.—Book-keeping in
all Its T&rlona forms; preparing Btudents thoroughly
tot situations in any branch of easiness 2 Plain and Or
namental Writing; Commercial Calculations 2 Law and
Correspondence. No institution in the United States
gives a more thorough and practical course. In this
department no teaohing is done in classes, and Is open
DAY and EVENING. Time unlimited
MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL DEPART
MENT—(Separate from the above.)—Young Men and
Boys are prepared for any grade of an English arid Clas
sical Education, vis: Spelling, Beading, writing. Gram
mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosophy* Ac., Anolent
and Modern Languages, with all the higher Oollegiate
Studies. Sessions of fire months commence September
Ist, and February Ist. Pupils received at any time be
fore or after these dates and oharged accordingly. Cata
logues furnished gratis.
. mhSd-tf , F. DONLSAVY LONG, Principal
BPRAINS,
r’KITTENDEIP® PHILADELPHIA
vy COMMERCIAL ooLLXGX. northeut eomar of
OHXBTNUT and SBY2NTH Btreeta.
An Institution to fit roans zn*n for AOS
tiva bdbinebb,
BOARD 0? TJIUBT32S.
B. B, Qouegra, Brands QoeUnl,
Qeorgo H. Stuart, Darid Mlloe,
John gparhawk, J)BTld8. Brown,
Isaao Hsoker, A. V. Paraona,
D, B< Hinman, Broderick Brown,
Joaboa Lippiscott,
EVENING BEBBIONB after September 15th.
EaohBtudent has isditidual ixbtrqqtiox {at this
Institution. and a Diploma from here 1b the best re
commendation a young man can have, for obtaining a
good situation.
CATALOGUES may be had on application at the
College. • neS-tf
Bar ANT A STRATTON’S CHAIN OP
RATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi
ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Street*. Eor information, call or food for
oiroul&r. Jol6-tf
BV3NINO SESSIONS HAVE OOMMBNOKD.
SSNTfDEIt LEIDY—JAS. M. LEIDT,
• Principals of I.KiDY BnoTBEBS’ ACADEMY,
Nos 148 ana 160 SIXTH STREET, near Race,
where a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOR-REEFING, and ARITHMETIC
Is made certain to every pupil that may enter.
ACADEMY open day ana evening, n 022
CPEOIAB NOTlCE.—Dealers m Goodyoar’a
PatentforVulcanised Rubber Buspenders, Braids,
Webs, and all other Fabrics and articles made by combin
ing fibrous substances with threads or sheets of vulcan
ised rubber are notified that unless the same are properly
stamped or labelled with my name, and by my authori
ty, they cannot be legally disposed of in tue United
Staten Merchants and dealers are invited to examine
specimens now in store, and to give their orders for the
Spring Trade to the undersigned, BXOLUBIVE OWN
ER OP THE TITLES AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
IN THE PATENT for these goods, which embrace all
the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, and
many others.
ALSO, LTOBNBKB TO MANUFACTURE AND SELL
—and the Terms—may be obtained on application to
me at No. 23 COURTLANDT Street, N Y.
n24-ly HORACE H. RAY.
j£|ANDSORUBS AND OBAMPS.
No. 1, 62# o. per dos.
2. 760. «
8. BTo. «
4. 1000, “
OLAMPB.
0 Row, $1.26 per oien.
7 Row, $1.76 pordosen.
8 Row, $2,26 per dosen.
HENRY C. EOKBTEHT,
M TtTRI) Street PMlMelttM*
QHARBES MULBIKIN
PLUMBERS’ MATERIALS,
AT NEW YORK PRICES,
628 MINOR BTRKET.
jalO-lm*
BUTTER —69 tubs Goahon Butter just re
wired, and for sale by
0. 0. SADLER, & CO,,
d 9 ARCH St., second door bow* frcit.
S. 8. BANDFOBD.
d*n»T*l ftictHnUnltitt
a. A. HiZSIi
FOR SAVANNAH.
F*o»raßW TOBX.
raev usw tobk.
sllo
(Eimxatiimiil.
HANRBORUBB.
Ne. 6. $1 12 per doi,
0. 1 26 «
7. I 60 '•
8. 1 78 ««
BEAI/BB IN
JnsoranK 1 ftotrifianiM.
gEOUBITY FIEE ISBUKAKCE
COMPANY,
NEW YORK. CITY.
OAPITAI STOCK,
*200,000
(ALL PAID IK.)
SURPLUS, 343,898 10.
POR EIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
WILLIAM D BHERELEKD, Agent,
Philadelphia
jal-s tu th tf
Fibk and inland bisks.—fame
INSURANCE COMPANY
Capital. $lOO,OOO.
(Organised under the Act of Assembly relative to In
surance Companies, passed April 2d, 1850.)
Office dll CHESTNUT St.. Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
1 Henry Lewis. Jr.,
j D. B. Birp'jy,
I John W. Brennan,
, A. H. Rosenheim,
; John B Ellison,
I W. W. Knight.
tQB W. BAY, President,
■etary. jsl2.y
Bamael Wright,
William. W. Walters,
Charles Richardson,
Jacob W. Stoat,
Barclay Lippiaeott,
George A. West, '
GKOI
W I. BLANCHARD, geoi
WESTERN INSURANCE AND
\JT trust company.
OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING. 403 WALNUT
STREET,
' OAPITAX AND SURPLUS. $'276 363 03.
Insares against Loss or Damage by FIRE, MARINE,
CARGO, and INLAND INSURANCE.
DIBK0T0R8:
Charles 0. Lathrop, W ill Jam Darling,
Alexander Whilldin, £ Tracy.
John 0. Hooter, James B. Smith;
Isaac Haslehurst, John R. Todget,
J. R. McCurdy, Thomas Potter,
Thos. L. Gillespie, Oliarlns Harlan,
Daniel L. Collier, Jonathan J. Slpoum.
0. C. LATHROP, President.
WM. DARLING, Vice President.
JAMS 3 WRIGHT, Seo’y and Treasnrer dB2-dAWtf
Commonwealth
INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE OP
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIRECTORS.
Themaa 8 Stewart.
John M. Batter,
, Thomas W. Evans,
Hear? Lewis, Jr.,
John Allen.
OFFICERS.
DAVID JAYNE. President.
JOHN M. WH (.TALL. Vice President.
S. 8. MOON, .Secretary. -
' OFFICE
N. W. eorner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
jaT.tf
Dr. David Jayne,
John M. Whltall,
Edward C Knight,
John K. Walker,
Isaac Jeanes,
Delaware mutual safety IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF PEHNSYLVAJVIA.
OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia.
MARINE INBUKANQB
ON VESSELS, )
CARGO, > To all parts of the World.
FREIGHT, S
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage,
to al parts of the Unien.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Storeß, Dwelling Houses, Ac.
ASSETS OP THE COMPANY,
November 1, 1858.
Bondi,Mortgages, and Real E5tate......,.* 71,863 36
Philadelphia City, andotber Loans... 297,056 50
Stock In Railroads and Insurance Companies 25,862 50
Bills Receivable 201,666 86
Oasbonhand 42,067 86
Balance In hands of Ageote—Premiums on
Marine policies recently issued—and other
debts due the Company 61.288 14
STOKB,
James 0. Band,
Theophllus Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Kjre, Jr.,
J, P. Peniston,
Joshua P. Byre,
Samuel £. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. McFarland,
Thomas C. Hand,
Robert Barton,
John B. Semple, FlttsVg
D. T. Morgan, “
J.T. Logan. “
kl MARTIN, President.
!. HAND, Vice President,
rotary. dlO-tf
William Martin,
Joseph H Seal,
Edmund A. Sonder,
JohnO. Davis,
John R. Penrose,
George G Lelper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Huston,
Wm. 0 Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer M’llvalne,
Charles Kelley,
H. Jones Brooke,
Jacob P. Jones,
WILLIA
THOa. 0.
HENRY LYLBURN, Seer
INSURANCE COMPANY,
>3 409 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia
Capital paid in (securely invested) $200,000
Surplus 5)1.450
This Company having been thorougly reorganised, is
new ready to make dtesurance upon ell kinds of pro
perty, merchandise, Ac, against LO3B or PAMAGB
BY 8188 ONLY, upon favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob N. Keeler, Hoa. S. 6. Cashing
Francis Blaokbarne, Charles F. Watroaa,
Robert F. King, EUhn J. Baldwin,
£ B English, J. A. H. Hasbronck,
George H Leris, Aaron Close,
Josephs BUdfoid JobnM. Beach,
John Prentice, Matthew Kelley,
Edward Wiler, Alex. 0. Lawrence
F. K. Birckhead, Alfred Clapp,
Henry R. Foote, Win. IS.Forbes.
JACOB N, KBELBB, President,
Bkmbt B Foots, Secretary.
PaiUDßtrflU, Deo. 28J, 1868
A KERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00.,
£%. INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER
PETVAL.
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus
Invested in eoaod and available: Securities, continue to
insare on Dwellings, Stores, Purniture, Merchandise.
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property-. Ml Louses liberally and promptly adjusted.
piaaoToaa.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh. Caspar W. Morris.
Samuel 0. Morton. James B. Campbell,
Patrick Brady, Edmund G. Dutilh.
Charles W. Ponltney.
GXORGI ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS B. MAMS, Becretary. ja3S-J if
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
South FOURTH Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital .9300,000.
Organised 1851.
Privileged to insnre Houses, annually or perpetui Ily;
Personal Property, annually, or for a less period; take
Karine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive De
posits: hold Trusts and grantannultles
* ALFRED WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. Muni*, Secretary.
miotoas.
Alfred Weeks, « . Hon. W. D. Kelley,
B, 0. Tyler, J. W. Forney,
J. W. louder, P. B. Mingle,
0. B. Biokiog, James Watson,
J. L. Hutchinson. Ludlam Matthews,
J. W. Stokes, William Gurtia,
je!B-ly G. 9, Turner.
Life insurance and trust COM
PANY .—.The PENN MUTUAL LIVE INBURANOB
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK
Streets. Capital, 1613,726.08.
INBUIiBB LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowment*—pur
chases Ufe Interests in Real Estate { and makes til
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They act as Executors. Administrator!) Assignees
Trustees, and Gourd ians. ‘
rnmn
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel >. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard S. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Easton,
Samuel 0. Huey, TheophUua Paulding,
Charles Hallo well, Edmund A. Bonder,
Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodolphus Kent, John W. Hornor,
WUliamJl. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Wttßff U. Basin, John G. Brenner,
F.B.Ulchler,Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL E. BTOXBB, VieePres’t.
Jo** W. HOMOS, Secretary. n!8-ly
INSXTRANOE COMPANY.—
Hi omoa No. e EXCHANGE.
AUTHO&ISID STOQI GlTlfMlr, $600,000. CHARTER
pHRpETOAL.
rjmßisks on Merchandise and Buildings.
Marine Risks on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights.
Inland Transportation Risks on Goods per Railroads,
Canals, and Steamboats, taken on favorable terms.
BIRBOTORS.
Robert F. Taylor,
Thomas Shaw,
George Coo km an,
Charles 8 to/,
Jacob Reed,
W. 0. Stotesbury.
ANDREW COCHRAN, President.
William I. Brows, Vice-President ' n3-tf
Andrew Cochran,
William I. Brown,
Richard G. Btotesfaurj,
Peter D Myers,
Robert B. Walker,
Jacob Lukens,
Howard fire and marine insu
rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Btree
Philadelphia
DIRECTORS.
Titos. L. Laders, ffm. 9. Leech,
J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt,
M- W. Baldwin, ffm. K. Hamlin,
John 0. James, 11. H. Bhillingfonl,
A. J. Bucknor, 0. S. Spangler,
John W. Sexton. H.H. Uooßton,
William Ralfnej, Wm.H.Lore,
JEdwin Booth, Oharleß f. Norton,
John Garrison, Isaac Myer.
B. B. Warne,
President—THOMAS L. LODBRg,
Vice President—E. S. WARN*.
Secretary—QHAßLES A. BUY. wlfi-tf
©rug's anb QEtjeinuals.
JJOBERT SHOEMAKER & 00.,
WHOISS4LB DMOOIBTg,
ttibofftohuerß and Dealer PAINTS, VAIINIBHB ft,
vaA WINDOW GLASS, Northeast ooraer lODBTH and
ftAC* Streets, Philadelphia.
Sole Agent* for the tale of the celebrated Ploreffe
flat* Glut- tnbM-tf
6AHCTBL W. oaoosie TH*O, D. KMORY,
GHOOME & EMORY, 1
COAL DEALERS.
LBUIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL,
Prepared expreosljr for Family iiee.
YARD, no, 164 BROAD Blreet, below Race.
Orders lett at OHAB. EMORY & CO.'S, Bankers, No.
15 Sooth THIRD Street, or eent through Dispatch or
Boat Office, will recelre prompt attention. ja27-3m*
Housekeepers, look to tour
INTEREST.—Great Bedbotion to the price of
GOAL. Cheapest and best. The subscriber having
made contracts for his supply ol Goal, is enabled to
offer very superior family Goal at the following re
duced prices:
Broken Egg and Stove ft 00 per ton
Ooeking.. 8 7ft << “
Barge Nut »•••»,**. 860 “ “
SmaJlNut.*,*.*, 336 “ “
.Warranted to give satisfaction and full weight in all
oases aUliok’s Old Central Yard, 8. K.cor.M AJIBHALL
and wmOW Streets. d9-8m
171 (BRING) FOX, & 00., wholosalo and
Ms retail dealers In LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL
GOAL. Lehigh yard—THIRD itreot and GERMAN
TOWN ROAD. Schuylkill yard—RAGE and fiBOAD
streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Goal
from the most approved mines, under cover, and pre
farad axpreulv for family osa-
IT IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANT OE
for every one to know where they will get the
most for their money, especially such times as these.
ZIEGLER ft SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, corner ol
SECOND and GREEN Streets, are disposing of their
White Lead, Ground Paints, of all Colors, and Window
Glass, all or the best quality, at prices which will be
pleasing to buyers o«xi
POKE 409 barrels Now Mesa Pork for
nll.tl O, 0. SABIjSU k 00.,
lAKOH **., mmb4 doorUlow Iroal,
Kailtflab Cities.
mumms newtoee wnes.
®iUi OAMDEN ANII~4MBOr AN# PHILADELP’A
ANB TiUfNTOy RAILROAD CD >8 LINES,
rBOM PHIUDELPHTA TO NEW YORK
and wat places. ■
will lkayk as vollowb, viz: . .
PROM KENBINGTON DEPOT.
.Fare from K«n*g'n
. ~ „ , Depotto New York.
At 8# A. M., Morning Mail Ken
sington and Jersey Oity... # . i
At P. M., Evening Mail, Ken
sington and Jersey Oitr
Atll«fP M.,NightMaUj'Keming.
ton and Jersey City.. 2 25
The 6# Kvenlrg Mall Dine runs d»lly. The 11V
Night Mail, Saturdays elcepted -
The Cars of the Fifth and 81 xth-atreet City Passenger
Railway Company will oonrey Pasiefigors to and itotn
Keneingt'-n Depot.
PROM WALNUT-STREET WHARF:
YABB.
At 6 A. U. Yia Camden and Amboy, 0. & A. Ac
commodation «. ....,..$2 26
At 6 A. M , Yia Camden and Jersey City, (New
Jersey) Accommodation.,.. 225
At 10 A. M. via Oamden and Jersey City. Morning
Express . tl .. g (jg
At 2 P M. via Oamden and Amboy, 0. & A. Bl
preis.... 8 00
At 3P. it- yia' Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion—lst Class. 225
At BP. M. yia Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion—2d Class Igo
At PM. Yia Camden aod Amboy, Accommoda
tion—lst Class, 2 25
At 5X P.M'via Camden and Amboy, Aooommoda
ttonJ-2d Class. 1 75
Express Lines stop at. Principal Stations only,
'or Belvidere, Easton, Plemington, &0., at 6 A. M.
Pot Water Gap,' Stroudsburg! Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
Montroße, Great Bend, 40., at 0 A. M , Yia Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Wester a Railroad.
For Freehold, at 0 A.M. and 2 P.M.
For Mount Holly, at 6A. M »8, and 6* P.M.
' way LINES
Bristol, Trenton, *O., at 8 P. M., and 4X P.M
from Kensington Depot. • •
For Palmyra, Ranoccaa, Re7erly, Burlington, Bor
dentown, 4c., at 8 and 6)s p, m -
Firty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger.
Passengers are prohibited trom taking anythlog as bag
gage but their wearing appvel All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit tbelf
responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and
will not be reliable for any amount beyond SlOO ex
cept by special centraot,
January 11, IBM. «. WM. H. GATZMKR, Ageot,
north pennsyl-
RAILROAD. —WIN
TER ARRANGEMENT.
FOtt BRTHLSHRM, DOYLE3TQWN, &0., and by
railroad connections for
£ as ton Catawicsa,,
Allentown, Williamsport,
Maaoh Chunk, Elmir*;- *~
Hazleton, Niagara Falla.
On and after WEDNESDAY, December 22.1853, Fas.
seoger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, as follows:
For Bethlehem, Has ton. Allentown, Uaueh Ohank,
Hazleton. Ac , jErpress) at .0 SO 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, Maucli Chunk, Williams.
port, Elmira, and the West,- (Ezprets) at.. 2.16 P. Af.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation)
at 8.45 A. M. and 4 P. M.
Washington, (Accommodation,)
„ TRAINS POR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem (Express) at 7A.M,*nd6P M.
3SO? e M )O,ICIrtOWn ( AccommodaUon > 4t7 A. M. and
Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia, for Fort Washington, at 8.30 A. U.
Philadelphia, for Doyleatown, at 4 P. M,
Doyleatown, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M.
Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M.
All passenger, Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Streets Passen*
ger Railroad,
Fare to Bethlehem, $1 60; to Manch Chunk, $2 60;
to Easton, $i 50 : to Doyleatown, 80 cents.
m ELLIS OLARK, Agent
$698,904 70
PHILADELPHIA AJTI> ELMIRA BAIL
A ROAD LINE.—QUICKEST ROUTE to Ilmira
Wilkeabarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Book Island, Niagara
Falls, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal,-St. Pauls,
Detroit, Donlioth,andSt, Louis.
Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and
Beading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE
Streets, daily, (Sundays excepted;) as follows:
7.30 A. M. DAY EXPRESS,
For Elmira, Niagara Falla, Buffalo,' Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Book leland, Galena, Bt. Pauls, Burlington,
and Bt. Louie.
B.CO P. M.NIGHT EXPREBB,
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Boffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Bock Island, Galena, Bt. Pauls, Burlington,
and Bt. Louis.
The 7.80 A. M. train runsthroughto HARRISBURG,
stopping at all’Stations on the Lebanon Y alley Branch
of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad.
am
Atßopert, for Wilkesbarre.'Pittston, Beranton, and all
stations on the LAOKAWANNA AND BLQOMSBtfBG
RAILROAD.
Baggage oheoked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
fly* Tickets oan be procured at the Philadelphia and
Elmir* Railroad Line’s Tioket Office.NorthwMtooraer
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas
senger Depot, cornerof BROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dally.
(Sundays excepted,) for all polnta West and North, at d
P. M.
Freights must be delivered before 8 P. M. to Insure
their going the same day.
Per further information apply at
Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine,
Or to OHAB. 8. TAP PEN, General Agent, •
N. W. cor. Sixth and Chestnut Streets,
001-tf Philadelphia.
MSS W K
PHILADELPHIA. WILMXNGTGN, AND BALTI*
% More railroad.
On and after Saturday, December 4,1868.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
Fer Baltimore, at BA. M., IP. M., (Express,) and
UP.M.
For Wilmington, at BA. M., and lIP M.
For Now X And 8.80 P. U
For Middletown, at BA. M., and IP. M.
For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M.
For Seaford at 6 A. SI., and 1 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A, M., (Express,) 12 noon,
a»* 8.40 P.M.
Leave Wilmington at 7.30 and 11.40 A.M., 3.36 as
8.65 P.M.
- Leave New Castle at 0.46 and 11.12 A.M., and 8.06
B. M.
Leave Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 0.80 P. M,
Leave Dover at 9.20 A. M., and 4.85 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 7.45 A. M., and 1.45 P. M.
\ TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE.
Leave Wilmington at 9.10 A. M., 1.66 P. M.. and 12.16
A.M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Bal-
Do do 6.40 P. M. from Baltimore to Phil*
delphia.
Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will ran
as follows: 1
Leave Philadelphia for Perrjville and intermediate
places at 6 00 P. if.
Leave Wilmington for do do do 6 55 P. M
Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace do 0 00 P. M
no 2 8. M. FBLTQN, President.
Philadelphia, gericantown
AND NQRBIBTO WN RAILROAD.—WINTER
ARRANGEMENTS.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1858.
FOR GBRMANTOWN,
LeavePhi'adelphia 6, 7)4, 8 40 min., 9)4,-10)4,11)4
A. M.» 1,2,8,4,5, 5,7, 8, 9,10,UK P, M.
Leave Germantown 6, 7,7)4, 8,9 10 min.. 10K, 11)4
A. M.. 1.10 min., 2. 3,4, 5,0, 7,8, 9,10* P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., 2, 6)4 P. M.
Leave Germantown,B.2o min. A. M., 1.10 min., 5A'
P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 0,7)4,8.40 min., 11)4 A.M.-,2,
4,6,9 P.M.
Leave Ohestnnt Hill 7.10 min., 7.85 min., 8.50 min.,
11.10 A. M., 12.50,3 40, 5.40:7.40 min. P. M.
ON SUNDAYS, <
Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min<A. M., 2, 6)4 P. M.
Leave Cheatfint Hill 8 A. M., 12.50,5.20 min. P. M.
FOR OONBHOUOCKKN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6*, 9,11 A. M., 105 min., BJO
min., 4)4, 5.60 mm , 11 v P. M,
Leave Norristown 6,7, 9,11 A. M., 1, 8)4, 6.40 min.
P. M.
ON BUNDAYB.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. U. and 8 P. M,
Leave Norristown 7 A. AX. and 5 P. M.
FOR MANAYCNK.
Leave Philadelphia 6)4, 7.35 min., 9, 11 A. M.> 1.05
min . 2 05, 8.10 min., 4)4, 6.50, 7.45 min ,11)4 P. M.
LeavoManaynnk
8,4, 6.10 min, 8.45 P.U.
SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN.
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOB DOWNING*
Leare Philadelphia 0# A. M. and 3.10 min. P. M.
H. £. SMITH. General Sen&rlntendent,
DEPOT, NINTH and GABEN Sts.
rr am nnrmi i notice.—Chester
SR§S!SStALT.IT RAILROAD —PAS
SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN ANP IN
TERMEDIATE STATIONS —On and after Ist Janu
ary. 1859, the Passenger Trains for DOWNING TOWN,
Will Start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadel
phia and Beading Railroad Company, corner oi BROAD
and VINE Streets . ,
MORNING TRAIN for Dowmngtoro, leaves at 7.50
A. M
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Doirningtown, leaves at
.80 P M.
DAILY (Sandaye excepted.)
Uy order of the Board of Managers of the rhil&dcl
ihia and Beading Railroad Company
dSG W. H. MoILHKNNEY, Secretary.
Martinets and Jrmt.
QiMOXL T. XKIBIOK. J. VAOOHAK UCftltlOK.
WILLIAM H USBRICK.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY.
FIFTU AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, lUver, and Marine service.
Boi/ers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.. Cast
ings of ali kinds, either iron or brass
Iron frame Roofs for Gaa Works, Workshops, Rai
road SUtiens, &e.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and. moat
improved oonßtructlon.
Every description of plantation machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Ste&m
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &o.
Sole Agents for ft. Itkllieux’a Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; and
ABpinwall A Woolsßy’a Patent Oontilfug&l Bagar Drain
ing Machines. aus-y
ifj« {Jraof Safes.
|Sja salamander safes.
iSH Assortment of
EVANS A WATSON’S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES,
VAULT DOORS,
For Banks and Stores.
BANK LOOKS,
Equal to any now in nse.
IRON DQOBB, SHUTTERS. &0,,
On aa good terms as any other establishment In the
United States, by
EVANS A WATSON,
No. 26 gouth FOURTH Street.
Philadelphia.
PLEASE GIVE Ufl A GALL. »ulB-tf
ifYBLIE & OAPP, 223 DOCK Street, above
vF Walnut, STOCK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer
cantile Paper and securities generally. Attend the
Brokers' Board daily, and fill all orders for the nor
chase or sale of STOCKS, BONDB, Ac. ja7-ly
Rr. CORSON,
• REAX, ESTATE BROKER.
Stoner Loene't on Bond and Moctgego.
Oolleotiooe promptly roads.
uOHm HORRXBTOWM, FA
& GO.,
BPEOIE AND BXOIIANGS BROKERS,
No. 10 South THIRD Street,
FSIDUUPBIA.
Biter to tti Bins tad Biouis of Thtladelphli,
..sB 00
PHILADELPHIA.
SroKers.
Saiiwab Cints.
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTBAL
RAILROAD.
1859. gam 1859.
TUB CAPAOITTf Of THB KOin.H iQUAL TO
.ANY- IR.THS.OOCNTHY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN; PHILADELPHIA AND
Connecting direct at Philadelphia wiih'Throog'fr- Trains
from KtHfnn, New York asd alt points east and at the
Union Depot at Pittsburg with 'lhrough Trains for Ci
ncinnati, 8t Louis. HUvland, Chicago, Burlington,' Bt.
PauPa, Indianapolis/ Louisville, New Orleans, and all
istarmediata points In 'Ohio. Indiana, Illinois, Ken
,tacky, Michigan. Wisconsin, Minnesota,'Missouri, Kau
nas, and. Nebraska—thus furnishing facilities for the
transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and
comfort by auy other route.
i Express and Past Lines w® through to Pittsburg
[ without obaoge of Cars or Conductors.
I Smoking Oars are attached to eaCb Train; Woodruff’s
I Bleeping Oars to express and Past' Trains. The EX
PRESS BUNS DAILY: Mail and Lines, Sundays,
exoepted.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M.
Past Line «* u 4 OOP. hJ*
Express Train leaves « IIOOP.Sf.
_ WAY TRAINS LBAVE A 8 BOILQWS:
H»r!aWg Accommodation, rla OoJnmWs, J.OO P.K-
Oolumbifi u 4 f Bo P. M.
West Chester ** from Eighteenth and Mar
ket Streets, (south side,) 7.40 A. M.. and 3 P.M.
Passengers for Banbury, Williamsport, Elmira. Buf-
Niagara Palls, intermediate points, leaving
Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. .'nd 4 00 P. M. go directly
through.
~ ickets Westward may be obtained at Ihe Office of
the Company in Philadelphia, New York. Boston, or
Baltimore; and Ticket Eastward at any of the import
ant Railroad Offices in the West: also on bodsd any o
tne regular Line of B learners on the Mississippi or
OhioKiyers.
ID- alway* aa low aa any other Route.
The completion of the Western connections of tit
PennsrlraniA Kailroarj to Chicago, makes this the
DIE£CI LINE BETWEBN THE EAST AND TH>
GREAT NORTBWEBT
Thp cDDoecfiu? o T tracks bf the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayege or ferriage of Freight,
together with the Baring of time, are advantage*
readily appreciated by Shippers of Freight and ths
Travelling Pnblic. - " .
FREIGHTS WESTWARD-
By this Route PreighU of all descriptions can bo for
warded from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, orßslU*
m -re j to any point en the Railrcads of Ohio. Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin. lowa, or 3li»sowi, by
Railroad direct.'
The Penneylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg
with Steamers,by which (roods can be forward ed-t" any
port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Missouri,
Kansas. Aruncas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland 1 ,
Sandusky, and Chicago with Steamer* to all porta on
the Northwestern Lakes,
Merchant* sod Sbipp a rs entrusting the
tion of vheir freight to this Company, can rely with
confidence on its speed? transit * • ....
THE RATES OP "FREIGHT -to any point in the
West by the Pennsylvania Railroad axe at all times as
favorable. are charged by other Railroad Com
panies.
£L/“ Bo particular to xuark package* “ vlaPeana.
B«ilro«d 5>
Merchants in the Wfwt ordering goods from the East,
will do well to "direct thee* to be shipped by this Boats.
ForFrilght Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or'address either of the following agents of the
Company:
DA. BTEWABT, B^burg;
Doyle & Co, BteabenviUe, 0.: H. ®-»
Zanesville, 0.; J J. Johnston, Bipie/»0 j B.McNedy,
Mayeville, By.: Ormsbjr A Oropper.
Paddock & Co., Jefferaonrille, XodiAru!'3.
Brown k Co., Cincinnati, Q.: Athem k Sib*?#.,, ’
clnoati, 0 : B. 0. Meldrum. Madison, Ind. : V lUi ? ,a
Bingham, Louisville, Ky.; P. G O’Biiey A Oo , En'
ville, Ini ; N. W. Graham & 00., Cairo, lU.jß.'* •
Sus, Bt. Loots, Mo.; John ff. Harris, Nashville, Tenn f
Mams A Host, Memphis. Tens.; Clarke & Co., Chi-
W. H. H. Soontz Altos, I1L: Morphy k
Walle, Dubnq^ue,‘lll.; or to Freight Agents of B*il
ioads at different points in tho West.- •
Parties attending to their own shipments from the
Bast, will find it to their interest to call on the Agents
of the Company at the following places before shipping:
or letters addressed to either of them on the subject
of freights, will meet with prompt attention,
B. J. aNEEDBB, Philadelphia. •
MAGBAW k BOONB, 80 North street, Baltimore.
LEECH k CO.,2AstorHouse, orlS. William st.,N.Y*
LICEOH k 00. 5i Kilby street, Boston.
H. H. HOUBTON, Grn’i Freight Agent, Phils.
L, L. HODPT, Gen’l Ticket Agent, Phlla.
THOa. A. SCOTT, Gen’l Bup’t, Altoona, Pa.
ja3-lf * *
Scwinga Snubs.
CAVING FUND—FIVE FEB GENT. IN
TBBZBT—NATIONAL BAJITY TRUST COM
PANY—WALNUT BTBXJBT, BOUTH-WBSTOOBNXX
Of THIBD, PHILADELPHIA. '
laooaroKinD.BT m Stats of PosstltasU.
Money is received is any ram, large er moan, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
TheoMct U omb trtry daj tram 9 o’clock la ttf
momtag till ft o’clcci la tilt tTealsg, tri on Mosley
t*4 TboraUy crtadngf till ft o’clock.
HON. 2UN27 I*. BJUfRBB, f xecMe&t,
BOfiJBT aiUBIDOB, Viet
W*. /. Ban, oMftteir< •
maaoeout
Bos. .Henry I>. Benner* V. Carroll Sxemtu*
■ fldwardl«. Garter, Joseph B, Bui %
Kobert Selfridgt, Brands Lo** -
Bist. S. Ashton, Tsum,
O.Landxeth Monas, Henry J>iffftndarff*r e
Money is xeoeieed and payments made daily.
The utTestmeiita ore made in oonforaity with fin
provision* of the Charter, In BSALBBT4T* MOBS
&AG-SS, ©BOUND BSNTB, and soak first class securi
ties m it ill always insure perfect security to the deport*
tors, and which cannot f*U to give penaaneney and eta*
bUlty to this Institatioß. aol-lj
Qabic and Rt&iantattta.
TONES HOUSE,
O HABRIfiBUBg, PA.,
(IrwW la 18$T.)
EUGANTLY YtJRNISHID,
HOW OPEN TO YIBITOBB.
mj3B-y WILLS OOVEBLY, Pit>firiatof»
DE LANEY’S SALOON AND RESTAU
RANT, N. R. corner THIRTEENTH «d
OHBBTNUT Streets, Philadelphia.
no2-3mo WM. A PR LANBY, Proprietor.
J PROSSER’S RESTAURANT, No.
o 808 MARKET Street, four doom above EIGHTH,
South side, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Reacted,
Fried, Pickled, Ao., Ac-, for Gome Consumption and
Transportation. N. B.—Dinner from twelve to three
o'clock -
ffiigars and ffiobctrto.
/"'UGAB 5.—2,000,000 HAVANA OIGABS,
\J favorite brands, by. lata arrivals from Havens, in
Regalia, Operas, Conchas, Lonlres. Ac.. Ac., in store
and bond, and for sale by A. MARINO, 140 South
FRONT Street. j*4.tf
SFUGUET k SONS,
• Importers of HAVANA CIGARS,
B*2s South FRONT Street.
Figaro, cabanas and Partagas
SEGABS A choice invoice of these celebrated
brands on board brig “ New Era” daily expected from
Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETS,
(Naw) 188 Walnut street, feknr Beocnd,
*ul Second Story.
600,000 Havana Segars, choice
- brands, by late arrivals, in hand and store, for sale
by A. MERINO, I-W South FRONV atnMfe. dSO .
€Dints anir fianon.
/CHESTNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—A de
\J sire to consumption of impure spirits,
knowing their injurioui effects upon the constitution,
has Induced the offering to the public of an article
which the analysaUon of Professor Chilton, Analytical
Chetoist, of New York, and Messrs. Booth, Garrett, A
OjOnao, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond all question, to
he the most pure and consequently least injurious spirits
ever offered the American pnblio.
CERTIFICATE OF DR JAS. R CHILTON.
1 have analysed a sample of Chestnnt-Grove 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 amt
fine flavored quality of Whiskey.
JAMBS B. CHILTON, M. D.,
New York, Sept. 8,1868. Analytioal Chemisl.
,i PaiLSOsurxu, Bept. 9, 1868.
DiAsSxx: We have carefully tested the sample of
Chestcat-G’vve Whisker which yon sent us, and find
that it contains sene of toe poisonous substance known
!as Fusic OIL which is toe characteristic and injurious
ugredient of toe Whiskeys in general us.
Very respectfully,
BOOTH, GARRETT, A OAHAO,
Analytical Chemists.
To Cxaulxs Wnanyox, Jr., No. 116 WALNUT St..
Philadelphia. oc2B-dt»pai
Brandies.— 1 « rmet oastuion,” uneii,
and other Cognac* of varioos vintages, is half
pipes and quarter casks: Pelleroisin Rochelle Brandi**,
pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth
casks. Imported and for sals by
HENRY BOHLEN ft CO.,
va and 223 Root** WoffTth ilntl.
IJariiroaM.
Philadelphia warming and
VENTILATING WARES OUSE.
ABKOLD A WILSON,
80003880*8 ve 8. A. XAMIBOX.
We have removed from our oM stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE BTORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street,
a few doors below the fit. Lnwrenoe Hotel, where our
old friends and the public are respectfully invited to
examine our extensive stock of Warm Air Furnaces.
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Registers, Enameled
Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grates, &0., Ac. We are
now manufacturing CUILSON’fI CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMING FURNACE, the
most powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and suited to all classes of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Do
Grates, and Parlor Coal Grates of aU sixes and pattern*.
We have also commenced the manufacture a*
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Pine
tvlvania Stout. These Mantels were awarded a
SPECIAL PREMIUM at tht lau Fnr and Exhi
bition of tht FVankiin Institute of this city. They
represent all the rare and beautiful AHYiqu* Mabbi.xs,
are not injured by Smokt. Coal Gas, Oil or Acids,
and are sold Wholesale ana Retail, at muck Ins pritt
than Marble. Call and i« them.
ARNOLD A WILSON.
BSNJ.M. FBLTWELL, Superintendent.
Fhiladelohia, Anril.lWU-ap&4 lv
HARDWARE.— Tio subscribers, COM
MISSION MERCHANTS for toe sale of FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, woqld respectfully
call the attention of the trade to their stock, which
they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con
sist* in part of—
Ohains, of all kinds—Trace, Log, Gaiter, Breast, Ok,
Cow, Fifth, Back. Wagon, Btage, Tongue, Lock, Ship;
Mice, and Coil Chains.
The celebrated “L” Horse Nails; Stone and Sledge
Hammers.
*« Wright* M and other Anvils; Solid Box and other
Tices.
Short anl long handle Fry Pans; round and oral
Bake Pans.
“Mutin’!” superior Tiles end Raspe; Bed Screw*.
“XacekiorJ’ Safety Joae: Blasting Tubes.
Coro, Grass, and Brier Bcythea; Hay, Cora, end Btraw
zaires. _
Huy, Manure, Tannersh and Spading forks.
Bakes and Hoes; ShOTela and Spade!, of all kind*.
Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Clout, and finishing Nails.
Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locks of all
kinds; Ctttlery/Bamsand Pumps, Axes,Hatchet!, Him
ntn, Planas, and other T0015,<40., 4c.
If . e. LEWIS * SON,
No. 411 COMMERCE Btreot.
Siniiontrj).
Blank, books and stationery^
DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer.
Btatioaer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Banks, Public Offices, Mexoh&ata, and others, of the
best quality of English or American Paper, and bound
la various in the moot substantial manner.
Orders for' JOB PRINTING- of every description.
Engraving and Lithographing executed vrith neatness
•nd despatch.
A general assortment oS English, Preach and Assert
ean Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Hogjua’s contribution to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say—“ This display of blank
bdozs for banking and mercantile use is the best is the
Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their Apish and ap
pearance neat and appropriate.* l noSO-tr
VALENCIA RAISINS —167 intis VA
LENCIA KAIBINB, landing and for sale by A»
MERINO, 140 South FRONT 61 * jOftt