The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 08, 1859, Image 4

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tOrYfe'iaeltaiseteOf eite!Oftlie rriedicalprm:
feaskeirind , ,yet , titir dUtyss ikaithffil phrbni..
o.oliobe;illiteui,b4i.lbrjecM.6,ll44. present,
will; nofi~;at~lti~r "ni Cased to coisoii our
owiiintitiiduid***ofeelito4al: feelings, ,
ate bp } cast, aside the mantle of prej udice
arid
arid partialitYpand stand' etibased only in the
armor Of truth.-- , •-' ,
Doter PhleboteMY dwelt' in a wealthy and
populous , village.-fOn , thi blinks of , the . 77 ,—;
wherithif inmitensivo and lucrative pee.
'tics not,, nly embracingtheyillage itself, but
overatMlles Of the surtettuding Country. Ho
enjoyed the entire xonfidence at the ladles;
WhickjoieVerirttillitilLthP iTikake:9!) , 90'
elne4ettephysielari, having the gr4:pginkon
of the n forattle portion of the comrinudty; May
saleulaigon thearippOrt of the unite sa smatter
of course. :Such was the geed 'intone ofDoe
tee was about
hoine,;to r 'be - the greatest dector in.,the
aad made mowaylike dust. ', '
Yet; with all these advantages, he cOuld'not,
be. satlstlettwith - his - ,proPer mad lawful galas;
but fell into' the* habit** charging two visits
where had Made but only one:: la this way
his Oceanid .had Swelled to an amount little
to be expected in: a 'countlYpractice.. ,
kat, tri this Signet; success, an
incident took-Alio vblch convinced the Doe.
for that;
,u - spite of "his growing wealth, in
spite of the powers of medicine, and the won.
derthf gibed wrought upon'others by hie skil
fhl ovm lot hour had come. It was
a ableinnAhing. to , bo cut of in the . prime of
life ; in the midit'of strength and the increase (
of practice; Making money hand ever
was indeimi ri, 'Solemn thing. It was a potion
too bitter to be omild Scarcely
be thought„without shuddering,: And yet,
dreadful t ea, 'was 'the contemplation *was
brought mosttbarfully to the mind of D l r..Phie-
One dark and stormy evening he had retired
to bed , earlier than usual, and with a slight at
tack of sore throat. He had bathed his feet in
warm water, rubbed his' throat with 'Volatile
linknent, and taken' i'dose of, paregoric. „Ito
was just beginning to get - into a slumber ; ,when
he was aroused by I horrid MA Most appalling
1110i110, as if proceeding from a' cistern, which
was 'situated within a few , feet of the house:
It yias as the noise * of sonic heavy, body falling
into the Water ; and succeeded by a 'deep,
hoarse and dolorous groan, every now_end then
interlarded with an iadignant - burst, twit' pro
ceeding from the Mouth of a stuck swine: .
Doctor ,p,bletOtoiny 'Was net, altogether a
belleyer in supernatural warnings. and-ghostly
preinonitions—bit the state of his health that
evening, the Partial effect of the paregoric, the
gloontinear of the weather, and the conscious
ness of fraud In his dealings towards his -pa.
tlents, united,alorig with the amid &die, to
convininhim that his earthly aceothitti were
nearly closed.„ ,His imagination became pain
-'fully- The Sound seemed , to him not
only like , tbat of a drpwning mortal, but as if a
body were rudely let 'ion into a grave, and
the clods , were carelessly thrOWn upon :the
cOilisttltan,'there were the groans of
utiqiittand troubled Spirit,' as ,if reluctantly
parting with its teneidint'Of ,-; •
Mrs. Phlebotomy waifjast getting into bed,
when 'Doetor, aroneeZ :Dom his incipient
slumbers, and giving *Mica to liismorbidfancy,
started up and exclairued :
that, my dear I'? •
' • "Nothing,' pres Mite," said the good lady—
"it's merely your, imagination."
cc_lifyimagination 1 Mrs. Phlebotomy? Why,
do you,t hi nk my imagination can 'make such a
noise as that F, 'lt sounds ominous."
Do lie dowii; Doctor," said the affection
ate wife; gently - laying her hand on his shoed
derLif do,, lie down• and cover, yourself up ;
you'll take fresh cold." ,
• She
,suceeede). in making him lie-down
cc Don't yon bear that Soiso,My dear ?" said
the Doctor. ,
,
"'Why—why-to be sure—l can't say—and
yet—l dare' say—l presume, my dear, it's no
thing ' but thend. You know the wind is
_ wi.
uncompiPnly high
Thus; Mrs. Phlebotomy endeavored, like a
loving wife, to; calm the aPprehensions of her
husband._ _ Bat _ she was not without, fear her
self: She bad beard the ntsise;and was a film
believer in eignsandforewarninge asiproacif
ing mortality.' • - But she wished •to •allaythe
fears of her husband , lest • they might have an
injurious effect ,I)11 . hie' iienith; and_ perhaps
carry'himi to r• the' grave before hie appointed
was therefore botiO natu rat and pru
dent to endeavor, as well as 4to ' could; to
soothe his apPrehernilens,, aid • to' 'persuade
him that he was deceived by his imagination.
The dieinal..sound oontieued; and seemed
every.Momentto war more and more tearful.
But whatever it the iitaieituithili and marvel
loui the imagination of the Doctor might have
conjured Up; there was something in the sounds
particularly vulgar andiiivtl h. it was #-a
swine were indignantly grhnting fOrth a male
diction-Innen italintiznel.Y and cruel fate ; as if
it wore . briathing its last, and' sighing out a
hoarse adieu to all things earthly. , ,
But Doctor >Phlebotomy had other thoughts
than those relating to *swine. He Verily ima
gined:. he was summoned away. He hid wit
-mitered the erdl to Many a mortal, but never,
until this hour, bad he been seriously 'affected.
There wasa wide digerence between his own .
Case and that of his' patients—he could look
upon the approach . of death .to others un
ahrinking and =walled. But nosy thc.caso
was brought home to his own door. Ile'was
not exactly.,fli .to,die; ,xsir *Ming to go even
had he been 'St.- He - Wanted ',to 'make more
doubliFeharges and he - Wanted leisure to re
pent, afterwar4.. :With 'avarice unsatisfied,
sore throat,, excited nerves, and conscience
fU at ease,lis agitition las extreme.
"There! there!" exclaimed he, starting up
again,'' 460 you hear it, wife
"Do lie dime, Doetor,"..agetri entreated the
good wQmau, and compose yourself to rest.
The noise, I dare say, is nothing but tho wind
singing through the great buttopwood trim. • I
beg you'll lie deli, Doctor," •
"No,, my 'dear," :said the Doctor,, mourn
fully shirking his head, "the wind never makes
it noise like that'. .I've •been out Wall weathers,
and tinder all circumstances; through foreita
and-,glens, among cliffs end mountains ' and
never did near the wind singing. such adirge
.as this. '.
_Hark! 'there again.-again My
dier",4 have butsShia time to
-
"Oh r donknow,•Doctor Phlebotomy, take
au:winch notion into your head,"entreated the'
good woman; w you• distress me very much—
I can't trear , to hear you talk so." -. •
"There i there !do you hear that / There's
no use in mincing the, matter," said the Doc
tor; with anothermournful shake of the head—
w we're all mortal—poor, miserable mortal
creatures—and I must go as.well sa the rest of
'the world. Yon must, be a widow, my dear.',
Mrs. Phlebotomy burst into tears. .
w Don't cry " ; deaiden't cry. I hope
been a kind husband to you; and though
I must now leave you it. widow, I shall not
leivilnu-destitute. You will have a good
jointlire•?,
Oh Doctor,- you'll' kill miff you talk of
dying'," sobbed Mrs. Phlebotomy. ,
"I've made • some money," resumed the
Doctor; bat therein one , thing lies heavy on
riklisart.:4Elybooks-r•nly account books.",
.egtoti't troubleyourselfaixeit your accounts
now," paid the w11674 ° ,i it only .make You
worse.- ~D o fie down and composeyourself; I
dare say: the aceounia4lll, helaken care of."
She
,prevailed' upon him oneemiore to-lie
down; but the idea of, his apPr 0 4411,4 disse-
IntiOn, and the account book, ran miserably in
hie hood. _
' 'it 'M groping worse,. every moment, my
.0 OW,' MY throat 1` my throat!
X emit , le,treely get ,my breath. U hive but a
11t.ilelitowto live, and : I mt striae that little In
', , 14 4 .44, Justine to late e m ployers, .70 ae
.:'#oxiiliKeStia4Ai ermine 1--:oh thiraCof gain
litif,oo*ltiioOks mut bikaltereV'
t altered I" exclaimed Mra. Phlebo
,. Thad, no- atlaidefork, of,. the, twin
Woke ateimded: - ,
elt , ,pti.eluiried too much, my
"".dentr!' nontnrOi an agonY Of
aakiemorlie. 1-4.4 f e made two charges
°nett to have' triadt bat eaw."
S. this
deair, aohtindeclllie
s'e
=f Th e • -.litniiiiiitanVii!'•-• •did. ( as elm •
1 4 8 6;44 i
1, - -, riii4,loMiitwbaltlingrai bed.poll4'. ; , ;tuattue ,
Itsfitk# l i3Ort4o Vc l 44'. I
triPtif - tyiAitclos, a delaiotte ,
groan, I'mfait tiour is at
lisipeette his $4041."
jriatirk , stared, and the Doctor went 9 n.
'kcal know, _ Tristus,,l've done a good deal of
practioe' and Made a" good 'nsanY charges ; but
you;, (lord kirOW that I've charged double in a
great Many instarteel..Thit it's a that, Justus—
a',fact: *now I want you to take the
account beoks, sta. — whereon _I have made
aouble, dirges erase one of them. Do this
quickly, Justris.i'
"Now ?" inquired Justus, who
suspected that his master was a little delirious.
."
Yes, quickly, , Justus,v said the Doctor,
"set about it this moment. Don't close an
eye, Justus, untii you have erased every other
otte,ot the twin charges. "
:Justus, who was a student under Doctor
Phlebotomy, had no Idea brithis master Would
get over his 'strange notion before morning.
/34 he was willing to do as he was ordered, it
It were for nothing else than to witness the
Doctor's, chagrin when he should flnd his ac
counts so miserably mutilated, and himself not
dead orAlkely to die. Re set busily to work,
and before sunriSe bad expunged many an un
lawful hundred dollars from the Doctor's
books.
In the mean lime, the appalling noise had
becopte faipter and fainter, and at the last to
tally died may. But the warning had been
given; the Axed impression- had boon made;
and the Doctor endeavored to make such pre
paration for death as the very short notice
would allow him. The 'Squire was sent for to
write ' hie Ivill, and the Minister to give him
spiritual consolation. Sundry good old ladies
In the neighborhood mere alarmed, and came
to witness thellast end of their favorite physi
cian. Mrs. Phlebotomy did nothing but weep
and wring her hands. Peggy, the house-maid;
looked on with amazement, not conceiving
how, It was possible for mortal man to get
ready for se long a Journey In so short a time.
She nevertheless acted her part as well as she
could; every now and then wiping her eye with
the corner of her apron, for decency , a sake.
As for Jiistus, he scratched all night long at
the twin' charges, separating them with as lit
tle remorse as a surgeon would the Siamese
The ,
Morning came, and the Doctor was pre
paring to go. Ah !my poor mistress ! she'll
be a widder I" said Peggy with a sigh, as she
went to the cistern to get some sot water pre
paratory-to washing. The cistern, which had
no curb, had boon' left open, and on letting
down her bucket, Peggy perceived the old
sow,lioating on her side, bloated like a drowned
creatureiand dead as a herring. She dropped
her buCket and ran in, exclaiming—
cc Vie old sow! tb.o okt sow l"
“Whist! ?add I" Said lira, Phlebotomy,
cc you'll,disturb the Doctor."
"The old sow is in the cistern!" said Peg,
gy, louder than over. -
cg How 1 what! the devil!" exclaimed the
dying Doctor, as he started with surprising
agility on his feet. "The sow in the cistern,
did yon flay ? You careless jade, what did you
leave the cistern open for t There's a good
ten dollars gone." He rushed out, half dressed,
to explore, the watery premises ; and there,
sure Mamie], he beheld the cause of all his
alarm, the drowned old sow.
The Doctor lived many years afterward, but
he never fairly got over the story of the death
warning. Mrs. Phlebotomy and the minister
did what they could to keep the report from
going abroad; but the 'Squire, whenever the
subjeet was broachedoput his finger mysteri.
onsly beside his nose, gave a knowing wink,
and merely said--cc Did I ever tell you that
story?"
"Never, 'Squire."
"Then I won't" he replied.
Peggy was dismissed from the family', and
therefore had a good excuse for blabbing ; and
Justus, the sly rogue, thought it too good a
story, to keep to himself.
IMPORTATIONS.
[Reported for Theyresel
CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLANID—fIohr Pia
kh
leyr re l at it T ri h i s o y e e o rirl y .24lo . bushels potatoes, 2,100 bushelanbtir!
• FHILADELFEHA BORED OF TRADE.
JAR. ROSS SNOWDEN,)
HENRY
AN B CAS UDD ,TER. • CONMITT3II 07 xsts Morn s
J. B. L
LETTER BAGS
air ?u Xrileacrts , sicussus,
Ship Tonawanda. Julius. Liverpool, Deo 26
Fox WEST COAST or Antics.--The shin Julia Law
repos, Cast Spear, will sail from Philadelphia on the
litth December for the West goast 4frtce. All letters
and papers intended for the U S Bsuaaren e.n .that sta
tion, or other persons, will be forwarded , left at the
Foreign Letter Office, .Phtleidelphia Exohange, on or be
fore that date.
'MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. S. 1859
SUN —7 42-81111 BETS— . Ss
WATER... 4— —.— .1 16
• ARRIVED.
Bahr HA &ten, Rogers, 6 days from Salem, bal
lass to Noble, ammett & Caldwell.
BehiLidia •• Ogden. Fisher, S dare from Baltimore,
With wheat to nos Richardson & Co.
Bohr Vandalic, Cooper, A day from Smyrna, Del, with
corn to ju Barratt & Bon.
- Bohr/ le Raved'', Pne, I day from Dover, Del, with
oorn to Jai /Arran l oon,
CLEARED
Bohr G W Comm Ina, Walden, Providence, D Cooper.
TT TXLTORAPH TO TOT Ppigi
_ . .
• lerev Oerkerm. Deo 6
Arrived chip CoMpromiee from Philadelphia.
(Corrsopondenos of the Philadelgda Exoluismo.)
- „ LEWES . Del, Deo 6.
We were not able to visit the harbor. yeatenlar. on ac
count of wind and rain. which baa continued mot , Sun
drO, last. dig wind varying from N. to accompanied
With think fog. Last evening there were three brig.
and about*) 'threat harbor. Wusd East, and for
Yours, W. M. HICK
(Cnreinhanding,MP E hne l leret . e e h e arpred oc
The Wyoming left here this morning with 6 Iniats,
den and consigned as folios's!
Baratont, wheat, Cattail to Qt,t Verdilla, lum
ber to B T Janney; H B Thorn; do to le Bolton; Jtdells,
Alex o . rag y a o n u d n t3 t we e tare , , oust t , o Delaware
NIBMOBANDA.
Ship Zephyr, of Boston; from New York to Ban Pran
else°, wee spoken lath ult. let 06 30N. lon 3730.
Ship Amazon, Hrst. at New York 6th ,net. from
jmtidon.'reports lot ,
, let 46 20, 1n 83, fell in With a
brig or bark in distress ; one had two bright noun/stand
leg, white meet header ran close to her and found her
waterlogged. The sea was making a complete breach
over the after part of her Leaw auveral persons on the
forecastle and in the fore rigging. It blowing a furious
gale at the time, could net reamer them any assistanoe.
Alter which experienced a tremendous gale, the ship
hove to for 48 hours, under close reeled minuteman, and
during which lost eight of the wreak.
Bohr ole , Daughter, Falkenburg, hence at Charleston
ad inst. '. Bohr Dne 0 Patterson, Hand, hence at Charleston Ith
inst.
Bahr Feurdealer.: tievereug, from Dunne for !hie port,
at Portland/Kb Inat.
Soh? Black Diamond, Young, sailed from New Bedford
M iltrilflatit " .goularius, 4 lfaskell, from Delaware
C rih r rA ß ec c = t : ru'erhggfttPA.l6, at New York
6th inst. ,
MIEM=2E=SI
Theirs Is a rumor that a r anal wept to pieces. and that
all hands were drowned, between RtamPtoo Beach and
Salisbury Point. Large Dwane oft he wreck , cedar Pelle*
lumber, ailitigiee, lath and bark. are etrewn Mons the
bench, a considerable portion of whioh drifted into New
buryport harbor with the flood tide on Sunday mornins.
Str N Smith, Hazard , hence, arrived at Norfolk bib
inst.'
MEDIVINA.L.
THE .ALL-SI3I7IOIE,NT
TRIESEMAR, I L S, end a.
• Protected by Royal Letters Patent of Rngland. and
secured by the Seals of the Pooled, Pharmsoie de Pans,
and the Imperial College of Medloloo, Vienna.
No.l ip invaluable for exhaustioe.smormatorrhoia, and
all physical disabilities.
N 0.3 completely eraditiates all traces of those diseasee
that have been hither to . treated by the nauseous and per
nicious use of cocaine and cubebs.
N 0.3 him entirely enpstanted the in'urious usepf_mer.
curb thereby insuring to the sufferer speedy tell ef,
vetoing all impurities, and tooting out the vbnom ofdis-
Sale. •
TRIESPAiR, N 05.1.2, and 3, are prepared in the
form of ja lozenge , devoid of taste and smell, and can be
ogled i f: the ,e waistcoat pocket. id S i ol i d t r tan h aver. and
Mes.gieen,ol,:rlg;
cues for S O, wh ion caves 3131 and in $ D oases, where
by there is alum: or $e To be bad. wholesale and
retail of Dr. DARROW, VAI Ineuliprireet, New York.
So also et Retail by CALLEN ER & 00., corner
THIII I D and WALNUT Streets, P itadvlphlit, and by
T. W. DYOTT at SONS. 313 Nort SROOND Street,
Wholesale awl Retail Agents; for Pennsylvania.
,d3itt
7OLLICKOFFER'S ANTDRHEIIM ATI()
I have been [aided with rheu
matism fo limbs.g periods portion of the time had no
nee of my 'fried your Cordial, and In to day.
I was able to walk down staire, and In a week t e paln
°Mindy left ins. Ido cheerfully recommend t o Cor
dial to those who areAffiliited with that dresqut com
plaint. noun, JAL W. DI SWLIN, BIOKO?. Pine EL
prepared by TIIBOOORE ELLEN, Chemist, N. E.
corner PINE and SIXTH its.
rirRAIOATJ. BAK.ERY, S. W. Corner
N IRQAD and VINE Streets, PHILADEPHIA.
- This establishment is now Tersibl operation, day
and MOIL and all are respaoll invited to call and see
the whoa propags or breid-m g for thogre.olves.
The undersigned lakes the Aro!' loving that for
thirty-five years he has been a pincitigal Ilakee--11ve as
apprentioe,, and Ore cur Journeyman in one or the lusthouses in fiootiandi apd twenty-five as waiter-40ring
which time he had the opportunity of making many
monuments. ltadoltvervlaS all the improvements whiofi
b rn e tiri e :ya;b i li e sg r og 4 that rod. Mei'. has now the - ma-
Attw ..in ditto to the °apostate labor-saving ma
ie a hts as h n fardlitias or many kinds nat hereto
tor riimod, 7
toeing nnremralcie' in the virohus of flotlrenona Mit
ke imundest and bast stoili ever be used; and ne nas no
agitation in saline that Bread of all kings can be (le
vered, unrarsaased In meats and Weigal , Di that made
the ordinsry moat , , f
=hi 'insill:tithe Itread made In the kfeahanlold .
Elakerrim not en triedeor in which It ha o been tried
oul perfoPt‘inig a jp e giry, e & ro lo" oteit e ll m =y,;in ' rt
6 mai n 0ir,,, 0 0 orom o on fitevin Y iiimu iad to
mutual advan tage . onN 6. Vox Y I :
moor ? - - . fiaperlntenaent
. . .
A. CHANCE FOR ANY PERSON TiIAT
bus
hes to, - eniege in the COAL AND LUMBER.
-iness.,
The lubserber, about changing his business, offers
ferule the slosh end fixtures, and lease of a 'COAL
AND - LUMBER. YARD situated on the weet side of
aduYlkill, two and a halt mites above Alanayunk.
'PI.O gob, consists of-liendoolt and Pine lumber,
l i rextdree hOrsie.Wwsons. carte, 4 / 0 'Yet/ . thlr
thatts neoessary for carrying on the LVNINEN A ti
COAL beameis. •
Ttatiatd is an old established stand , and now doles a
Wood airless, which the boots will show. There ill a
Inning the P.At R.N. Road, and a landing on the
Sehttrbll. 'lt will be sold at a very low rate, and only
, two o indted dollars in oath required. -
I tn'• • • • W. GAMITR,
'' Pdlgi'L • - as above,
*r - ocoivOd„ "5,,111 in 2 'of
we jar, bkimperiorintE r ig t i vi ela,
0., for
el No 24 . WftTER 3111 /4. D 1 4.W' Ain
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA,' 'll
RAILROAD LIN Es.
e .
NOTICE...-CHESTER
VALLEY. RAILROAD—PM
RE TT! Effit p_owrINGWOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE BTATIONS ; —(ht and afiapeth Decem
bar, 1859, the Passenger Trains tor DOWNINGTOWN
will start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia
and _Rending Railroad Company. corner of BROAD
and VINE Btrute.
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown.' ItiaVes at 740
A. AMFT.
ERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at
L. 39 P. M.
lAILY (Sundays exceted.)
stuf yili e l i g n o g f ke ll ßoartlldanagore of the Philadelphia
W. 11Y4 ' 17-ii,IO.:I4NV. Panratir,
ail PIIILADELPHIA
AND READING RAIL
ROAD, MOMPNE for porrLLE, READ
ING and HARROD:Q. 0#
Leaves the Depot, at ovner of 13 OAD and VINE
Streets, at 7.30 A,M..DAI Y, (Sundays -emoted,/ for
POTTWILLE, 'HARRIS USG ; and aik intermediate
points, connecting flt Harrisburg waft trains running to
Pittsburg, Ohambersborg, Carbile,SunWn7, ke.
APTBRNOON LINES,
Leave at 530 P. M., DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and
HRISE ORG.
_At 4.30 P.M., DAILY, ( flundaysenoepteddfor READ
UV 0, and intennedia tw. E te poin . o kt ts.
d 5 rLDENNV.Reetrebtry
NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA lIAILROAD.
WIN 1s
' For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON,
ALLENTOWN, SIAUCH CHUNK. HAZLETON.
Onand after MONDAY, November 7th, IMO, Passen•
ger Trams will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, DAILY, (Sundays excepted i)
Fbr Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk,
Hazleton. Sr. (Express,) at 9.30 A. M.
For Bethlehem, o. (Expreno,) at 9.57 A. M. and 8 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Acoommodationd at SAO A. M. and
4 P. M.
For Fort WashingtondAeoommodation.) at 5 P.M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem, ( Ex proud at 8 A. M. and 4.10P.M,
Leave Doylestown, (Aocommodationd at 7 A. M. and
3. 1 0 P. M.
Leave Fort Washington. fAeoommodation,) at?. A.M.
ON 1811NDAYS
Philadelphia for Fort Washstotir.at 9.90 A. M.
rhiladelplus, for Doylestown, at P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M.
Fort Washington for
o; del at 3.40 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem, SIM; to Mew% Chunk, 0.60; to
Easton. SIM: Doyiestovrn, 80 oents.
Through tickets must be procured before entering the
as
All Passenger Train,' fersiept NOWILY Traimil con
nect at Berke street with Fifth end trath.etreets, and
Second and Third-streets Feseromor Railroads.
07 ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
Mal PHILADELPHIA, GER
-: MANTOIVN AND NORM-
Yn .AILROAD- WINTER_ARRANGEMENT-
On and after MOND AY,Nov. 11,
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 7.50, 9, 10, 11, and if A. M.,
I, 2,3, DC 4,5, 6.14, 6, 7,1, 9, 10, and DM P. M._
Leave Germantown 6,7,
I, 3,3, 4,04,6,6,658.1 8 9.10 M.
orl du'N
Leave Philadelphia 9.06 nun. A.M., 3, 614, and 10 P.M.
Leave Oermantown 8 .10 nun. A. M., LIU On., ON, and
P. M..
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
P.
Leave Philadelphia 6“7.60, 11 A. M., 3,4, ON, 7, and 10
Leave Chestnut Bill 7.10 7.40, 8.65, and 12.40 A. M.,
3.49,5.40, 6.10, 400, and 8., _ ON S UNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.06 A. M., 2_,and 634 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Rill 7.60 A. 11L, 12.60, 6.70, and 8.49
rean.
FOR CONSMONOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphl4 6,9, 11.4 5 , hill., A. M., 1.05, 045,
4)L MG and 11,14 P. AL
Leave Nornetown 6,7, 15,11 A. M., IN, 434, and 6
P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
W i g fi c uAligelii i 9 A A.M. !Id a P. M.
FOR 1112N a rgrek M .
Leave Philadelphia 6, 75‘, 0,11.06 A. M., 1.06,9.0 d, 3.05,
45( 7,f. and 1134_,P. M. _
5, / a tv a s z lotty . tlit ON, IN, eg, sg, and-11f4 BL, 2,3,
Leave Philadelphi2KTl A M . 5 t P M.
Leave Manavunk 71 / A. ~,141,1,Thd T. M.
10-tt BbEAT.Viairgilmatenindtlns.
:u" . " , "
IMORrEA L OA .
D IfALTI
-42n aml after MONDA I , Nomber 1 , 1,1601,.
PASSENGF.II TRAINS L E AV Erimautabrlifitt
For Baltimore at 8.15 A. 19 noon, (Express ' ) an d
11.10 P. M.
For Chester at 8.16 A. m.,12 noon, 4.90, and 1130 P. M.
For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M., 12, 4.30, and 11.10 P. M.
For New Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 4. 0 0 P. M.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. •
For Fiver at 8.16 A. 1.1.„ and 4.91 P%
gorllford at 8.15 A. hL, and 4.30 P. hi
For eatord at 8.16 A. M., and 4.80 P. M.
or Laurel at 8.15 - A. M., and 4.30 P. M.
TRAINS FOR F3ll LAPELPEUL
Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. M., (IdaBkees,)4l,l6 A. M.,
and 1.2,5
t i t vellM 1 03:011 at T. 15 A.M. and 11.40 A. M.,1.46 and
Leave Laurel at AM 4. bh, lad
rive
Sanford at 8.46 A. 01., and A PM.
aye Milt !!ford at LIO A M., and . P, .
ave Dover at OAS A. M., and P. hi.
aye Middletown at 10 A.. 51. and 7.04 p. M.
save Now Castle at
A. A M.. And 17 r.
Leave Chester at 8, 12 A. 3L, 2.22 and 9.16 P..M.
Leave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad
at 10.10 A. Al.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave ch ester at 8.'45 11..28 and 11.10 P. M.
L i tiave Wilmington at 9.25 A. M., ULM P. M., and US
Oat
Only at 11.10 P. M. frona_ptlEelpia to Italtimore.
FRVIAVITeAIii!,7:II‘ Y.l4exkVittllleati l d,
follvra:
Leave Philadallibla (Or Parry vale and intaryikediate
places at P. M.
lo&Ve Wilynien for Parryville ivonpoiss.
PtleAfilmi-,7t.tt (pr Philadelphia end intermedist.
plFwee at 3.45 P.
Leave Baltimore for Sternal:l4l Run, Ohaaa'a, and
Mare Wood at 3441'. M.
n 5 B. M. 'FELTON. Piloident.
PHILADELPHIA AND
I kUIRST ROUTE thEenliiritiAVAt i eWA D tar,
itigimr•mweltgisaTELlZgixt:ciallile,Lijalt. -
10 1 u1s. ,
- Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphip_and Reed
ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets,
DAILY, (Sundays exoepteddas follows :
7.30 A. M. DAV EXPRESS.
For Elniira,Niagara ane, BulTalo,, Detroit, Chieego,
Milwaukee, Rook Islan d, Galena,St. risers, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
8.30 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS.
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Butrato,Detrolt Chleago,
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena,St.Fatil's rung n,
and Bt. Louis.
The 7.30 A. M. and 8.30 P. It!. trains run through to
HARRISBURG, stopping at all Stations on the Lebanon
Valley Branch.
The 7.30 A. M. train connects at Rupert for Wilke.-
Wire, Pittston, Svanton And all snitione on the LACK
AWANNA AND SLOONISBURO RAILROAD.
BN pago oheoked to E norm, Bahl°, and Suspension
lm e tinVidts oan pe propnrod at the Philadelphia and
Elmira Railroad Line ingot Qtriap. Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passen
ger Depot, corner BROAD and VINE,
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, Oust
dor eseeptald To all vows West and North, at P. M.
Freights must be delivered before P.M, to insure
go ng ror the same on a,pl at
r Freiht He niOAD, below Vine,
Or to CHA. SIXT H AP Generel_Agent,
N. W, comerand CHESTNUT Streets,
clet-tf P j adelphia.
1859.1E4mm 1859.
FALL p a RANGEMENT—NEW
TLIE 0 DP.N ON
BILA
DELP IA A_ND BEN ON RAIL CVO
LINES, FRO PH LA.DEI,PIife. TO
NEW Ybßic. AND WAY-PLACES,
/HON WILLNIT.INSTHEET wusas,
Will leave as follows, via SARI.
At ILL IL, ma Camden and Amboy, Cam. & Am.
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey Car, (New * 62 28
JerseylAccommodation ,„„.. ..... 34
sy M., via Camden and Jersey City, M.onung
.... , ..• . .. . . 300
At tl b'y SteambOnt, via ....... aria J0144Y
City, Western Expre55.._...... 000
At 3.3}4 P. M., via Camden and Anitio . y — Acoommo.
• 126
At? P. bI., Vja Camdea andar . ll.o7;
Al 4 P, i4A — Vatio aid—l
se.y City, Evening Express.- —...— 00
At P. m. by Steamboat. via Taeony and Jar
10
117P ° . Vir, Jersey City 1
At
11P. l ...
M., via Camden and hinter Citi,Gihern
Mail....
At P.M, to Camden and Amboy,Amminmodatlon •
(Freight and Pulse nger)-Ist Class Ticket. ..... 216
24 Class et...„„
The 6p. M. Mall Line runs daily. Thell P.M. S ou th
era Mail. Saturdays excePled.
For Belvidere, Futon, Flemington, &0., at 6 A. M.
and 3%
Ma P. M.
For ash chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6
A. Lehigh Valley Railroad.
d . or Wator Gap A Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wittesbarte,
otos:, Great Bend, Ste., at 6A. m., elaware,
aunt- and Western Railmail.
For Mount Holly. at 6 and 9 A. M., and I and 4 P M.
For Freehold, ate Aht. and 3_r, M.
WAY LINES
For Bristol, Trenton, &o, at 434 and P. M., from
Walnutstreet wharf.
For Palmyra, Delatmo Beverly, Burlington, Borden.
town. /sp., at 1214,/. 3).‘ P.M.
-
Steamboat John Nealson,for Bordentown and interme
diate PittoOeSt at 2N P. M.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in
termediate pleuies. at 11 A. M. and 4 P M.
Fifty pounds of birage only allowed P. ;monger.
Passengers are IMO Rotted from taking anything 44 bag-.
gage but their war appareh All baggage over tiny
Minds lobe paid for extra. The company limit their
responsibility for
baggage to one dollar
e M u nd, an ril e; , except bY PeCia
aontraot.
00t.1.1129. WM. B. CATZeIEIt. Agent.
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
. RAILROAD. .
1859. :,•
w istimig 1859.
THE CAI'ACITy r i
1 TRE1,..R84.1).143. EQUAL TO
THREE A TWMIGH PAdgilakß 'TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
onneoting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston, New York, and all points East, and at the
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Gin
einnatitSt. Louts, Cleveland, Chioago, Burhogton, Sp
Paul's, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all
intermediate mite in Ohio, Indiana Illinois Kentuo
ky. ? ? Michigan, Wisootain, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas,
and Nebraska—thus furnishing facilities for the trans
portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com
fort by any other route.
Armen and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Conductors.
Smoking Cars are attached to each Train • Woodruff's
ErArhs c rlNti DAILY: ' Mn i ar i a " 4. l? t r l l ig l ei, The
Sun
daysaf ' tr i g; leaves Philaitelphia at 8.00 A. M.
ast ine ' 11A0 ,M.
WAYTRAINSes "
FOLLOWS:W I s
WAYLEAVE AS
!kesburg Accommodation at 12.30 A. M.
amsburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 P. H.
CQ umbis g P. M.
Passenger' for West Chester will take the Mail,
Parkesburg, and Lancaster Train, at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenger Station.
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo Niagara Palls, and Intermediate points, leaving Phila
dephia at b AIM., go directly through.
Tickets Westward may by obtained at the ortioe of the
Company in Philadelph.a, New York, Roston, or Bal
timore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad °Man in the Wen; also ont &mpg-any of the
regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
Rivers,
ai
" ft 1.11:1 *° ,7 the Ve/11 °therithat t e. of the
pea AflaitrP i kilVw`Vihrhfr n 1 1 1 .1 1 1141711;
GREAT NORTHWEST.
The ootineohon of,trapks by the Railroad Hilda," at
Pittsburg, }voiding iilt dry or ferriage of reight.
together with tlhe saving o t ma, are arantagge rety
apvreolatijd by harpers o reight an the Trave llin g
Mho.
FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
' By this Route , Freight/. of all des:manor's can be for
warded from Phladelphia. New a Yprk. Doaton, or Balti
more,di to . any point thel n t , allf w a a d: s ot s% tgigelgu i va l
mad dont.
The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittatiorg
With o
n o
he by wigich Goods cam be forwarded to any
Curt on, the Ohlo. Muskingum. Kentucky, Tennenee,
cumbormo, Him* Mississippi, Wisconsin, fdisoun,
Kansas, Arkbllng, and Rigd Rivera; and at Cleveland,
Bandung, gnu Chicago, with Steamers to anyone on the
HOrthWeStern Lakes.
Shipperso t ti th
ottlfr h* Pr l g ' dj. , e1. r 001p71y, " ,,,, I..V.Veh rt .tr
%IVY/WI oitAiliwr to any point 14 th,e West
Ve t e:a rroTatUrt s y ° .l,:ltarr e o a ,ll. l ot li pla l l u es. lavo"-
!. %,11e particular to mark packages ' via Penna. Rail
.
wi7erchants hi - the West ordering goods from thei_East,
do well to dant them to be shipped by this Rout*.
Or Freight contracts or ii§hippii 4 Dimtioncupir
to, or address either of the Inuovong Agents of the uom
panp D. A. BTEWA O RT, ligshatill
Dore & Co % Steubeninlip, .; It. S. oroe Co., Zane*.
Pil 0, 0.; J. . Jobniton. Ripley, O.; It. b1i1401111171-
vil 0, Eg:l rrnabg.. Cropi r r,porposwit , U.; r 4.x&
& Co., Jethersonviiia, in is a • r .,,,y, Drown ,Uo d ,
911 3 .10 " rn 'u lu ° 441 1 ::iii n d l iui:rn' at% hoilina ' 'lle:
Ky.; P. GY. O'itiley ft C 0.,. Event:llle, Ipl.; ' .W. ore
,ifailit,,,a.litilifilitil 0 11.V . ,: ,. ; 21 . 411 F i f tiFi n fl . t s: L . r Iiii . g t h ' 7 ? 4, 4:viitl n gte n p ,
lton, ill .. ;Libby
at o f tI.Le, aun, I n or reight
Agents of' ailroada at different point,
In the est.
Parties attending to their own shipment:l rom the
East wilt find it to their interest to call on the oof
the Comeau at the following places before shipping
ils ttors rossed to either of them on the subject of
ithteg t i e i tit uttiniwilt attention:
• ,•
... MA 414 14 1 617 1 8. e Op: I tli sirelialtimoyei....
i
tit Wit So " 2 44 t illi i si i =iliiistn. "4 11. ' 41 ' K.
' = i l li t Pd
.2Q;...llilckgi4NAgttif. l4 l'
)
TB ill, A. 8 via, Gen'll3up 0, Altoona, Pa.
)53-)r
NOTICES.
NOTIOE.—Tho PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- '
ROAD COMPANY hereby Wye' nottoe, ac
cordance with the protrusions of an Act of Assembly en
titled "An Act relating to Liens of Common Carrier.
and Others," approved March 13,1115(1, to the owner.,
the consignees. and to all other parties in any way in
terested In any of the geode. wares, or merchandise,
mentioned in the schedule attached to this notice, that
th e 'ame roma i u , come at the leitmotiv, Stations
named helow—thta the, were carried upo n the line of
said Railroad at the dates and to the consignees men
tioned in the sohedule, and there is due upon thppame
the respective Amounts elated in said 'Oe uta. of oe
is hereby given to the said owner., consignees, and par
ties iterested. in accordance with theprovigione of said
Act o Assembly. that mum said goods. wares, or mgr.
(Man lee are claimed and the charge. paid, they wi ll,
under the provisions of said Act of Assembly, be sold by
Public, Dale, at the Depot of.the maid Pennsylvania Rail
road Company. N 0.137 DOCK ntreet,in the city of Phila
delphia on MovpAy, December 19th.1869, com mammas
at 10 A . and that the proceeds will be applied to the
payment of charges and expenses, apd the residue. if
any, will be held guldeet to the order cd the owner of the
properly sold:
DATE. CONSIGNEE.
IL ARTi CLEO ELPHIA.. FR EIGH T
AT PHAD
1864.
Nov 7, John Hibbing, 2 bbhi liquor, 85 61
2 2 4 b xx u u n s d rli t t. e i n ii t ,ki poles, 7 1
.65
856.
Feb 20.3 W Peters,
Fait, 1 1413741, 6 31
nly 20, den. Smith, & Co, 2 bbls puttl, 525
' a it c A: ifirWA:ll); 2 boxes of ate.
bag ggf base, 27 2
5
8e1421, D Dimond, 1
butter, 76
2 75 :
26, 218 Rooker, _ .
Oot 10, A ioharoson &mute. x tobarmo, , 760
D eo 2 7 , 1.4,,,,,,,,w&1ie & Co, 2 bxa I poi marb'e. 15 32
1858.
Feb 11, ,inc, Johns, box bitters, 90
Helmbold box drugs. II 60
A PP I A: P3Bneedir, • d
t gry hi e, 16
" 30, 14: J Pneeder, 1 wllielm, 126
sday 26, Drg &Janke, box merchandise, 1166
July 16, C Streoh & Co, child's aosah, 110
Sept 22, It nwlinir, ? 3 :mpty bole, 110
Deo
F 63, a kit:aid., 14 merc h an di se, hid 7 4 gra
1857.
. 1111 9 1 , lin u e n r, tkrother, ax IIIVAIL'`d l i::: 1 . 0 3 8 T
Mar 7, A Price, S bags barley,l 97
June 26, li Harley, box merchandise, 3 41
.141 y ?,4 2. B C
Bradfield,
~b utter worker 2 81
box me-chand'ine, , 236
Aug 1,1 B Woolipan, bundle gas pipes, 75
Sept 26 , I IfiLamblin, lot twins fixtures, 870
20, 1 L Lambkin, lot steins fixtures, 606
Oct 2, E ;186.11"bdtn, 6 boxes glassware. 131
iron safe and prose. 79 72
" 18. 8 Benjamin. 3 boxes merchandise, Et 64
Nov 26, Thompson & Stew
art 1 box merchandise, 206
16 25, 43 11011imrshead, -tie eide r, _ cs l 114
Lloyd Deo 19, E Sc Co, x bool, . 173
" 1 9, 1' W Obtain, 0 ell, f 64
1858.
Mar 12: 7}lllEirrZ . .. 'foil tl7ol.':g:i. 6 14 1 ! iy
" 26, Burnett & Snyder, trunk. ' 6us
'. 27, T 8 & I RPue, bale wadding, 80
Aprlls, Burnig, C & 8,, barrel oil, 3 28
" 24, Do do. do, 436
idity S, Adams Express CO, trunk, 2 09
I
il° rnig oas xi, barrel oil, . 283
" 13, 14Wasan, stand. 230
June 26, 0 B Rodgers,_ 2 mowing maohlnee, 14 30
Ails rel; l e tiyel c r i h(ll;l4, i ba i lrl . l merchandise, 323
2 M
- -
LOCAL PRI:1011T.
Jen a 3 . 19, Steelman & Co, 230 epokes 215
Nov 5, B 11 Book, 4 wind mills, 1565
• 1838.
June 13, it McAdams, obeet merchandise, 63
Aug 5, .1 MeLelland, bbl Bedford water, 2a5
Out 11, J conrod. box and barrel, 135
Den 23, Bringhuret & Co, ornumut law, 180
1857.
Dim si, A Mppgah, °beet, m
6 1 , If .111 1 b1 6 2SS , Pl!PO. 1 19
/806
Aprl2l, W R Hardmg, bbl Bedford water, 411
June 23, .s, Mere, b 1 36 dry goods, 44
July 7, 0 Solomon, tripod, .134
AT BALTIMORE.
1836
Deo 29, Magraw & Koone, barrel and bag, 396
AT LANCASTER.
1&88.
86
bau b,
M r 29 ' H R Ph i ba t h
rontlLinor. 70
2s, 121;
_... na ,
barrel liquor, 73
41 A l il; 11 1j ir b t ' aer. box potatoes, 167
Jll7 10, 0 'Hopper, 2 bozo' liquor, 23
10, J J RBIs, R R map, 46
AT lIARRIBBURO.
Jan es4. 17, I Winebrenner, reaper. gO3
Hessf. I Winebrenner, 2 respers,
/6 04
. ,
PVT 56, I Leohman. ttrunk,l
June 11, A Wasoner,
box merchandise, 4
14, 8 Reckabaush, 1 dozen rein!, 0
" 25, I PLT nab, iron furnace,
Sept 27 A
,I W Keith, 2 bone', , 635
• 27, Stewart. 2 boxes; 205
" 27, Brown & Co, pump end tub, 676
1366.
Mar IS, Masidin & Roberts, box merchandise,3 05
June 3, W Joioe, 6 chairs, table & hod ,
td 4 63
Nov 25, I Davie, D Machine, box and
wheel. 1 65
Pl7 l.
_81:1
... 7 . , /' if
_.., ~ _
.4 frown,
Juno 71, AB °Una, tirl ' l7l
8
gf
July 7/J, Ann e Furgovn, e a ligt, t _ ..
Na fjl
l a g t p . 1 1 3 .a rTe e : Pit% ; I ...114, lumber, 31
Oat 2a , J Jamegoli, bps. 7
i ' E Titylnr, lial gundrigei 36
1368.
Mar 1, R Reiland, box D eking,
V!
April 7, H Gilbert, barrel oil, 9
Meg 25, 11 Payne. 8 boxes merchandise, 5 18
June 5, I WWilkeeon i 1 " ~ 63
July 7,
IDRielrlei;il, cannon & carriage, II to
2
trunk. 1 01
AV 10, 1 0 / egg n eVOTrit, c2rfxl,lleilleiltiOr. 1 50
so
Eberler & Miller, 'wash machine, 23
l l', h a li s h, F r i f l P, pr ' & Co.
; to 4 :o3 o g r u i grttre, I ili
Sopa 9 , D Tape,
I
1. D Urick, :l a si . g r t , t . ipmer, 160
te
Qi4 1, E Parker., AT DUNO or eohHell.erk.PlastarllT• .y 4
1068.
31,ay V., 1) Millar, 4 barrel, liquor. , 221
Ashtn, 8 bag peyerl box xl 11, 1 10
Aug 91, J mi ller Ii barrel hewn. gu
AT NEWPORT.
PDS.
Aprl 17, Pry to ßriner, earn planter',
l
Deo 23, C Deoker, box drugs,
May 11, I P MoNeal, bee of Imes,
Nov 2. 1) Clelland. • box merohandime.
AT PERRYSVILLE.
der 4. 0 Meson. piano box,
Oot 227, Maier lc Meager, orate queenswers,
Sept 21, J Gehl empty kph end 1 Jar.
AT MIFFLIN.
18&5.
lilaut IS, J Dear, box cigars,
PO.
Jan 4, H Out,
l
Aux IL .1 0 Burns, alc l ivrenn '
412.
1858.
lblay 21, Oaason k Hann, atovio,
July 27, Simmer, box drugs,
AT LEWISTOWN.
1664.
Nov 20, 0 C Jameson, winnower,
1655.
Deo 6, M Fabler,
" J Grubb,
1657.
Ur i 1 1 I J
( Il h
1 11 T r igt . is , Os, sheet, 89
y pi.'4lll4ehinerr, ll 70
Jan esB. 12, I A Manny, ken liquor, 45
0 Foust, 2 barrels liquor, 2 70
" I C Yeager, 1 & 234 Ws " 3 Pli
" J Muter, 4 kers - 70
" 16, R Mann, box axe., 45
" 21, D Foust, barrel liquor, AS
July 7, J G Vearter, IST
Aug 3, I N Chase, c.yer Package. 37
" 19, MA Benner, 6 hxo H H goods, 71 in
70, 41 Thomplon, reaper, 79 70
Rent 13, J Drookhabr, 2 lms 04vor 1411141444. 4 &I
stooMutter,
AT 7117U3PT VtfIRN.
store, 7 A)
21i barrels boor, $
Die ms
Dlld ill, D Galbraith,
liar 111, A Stumph,
AT MILL OREZK.
Orin, A 0 Greenland, LlAT:eV i l l y4 ,
29, W Drown.
AT 11UNTJNOPOW
Sept I, W Whittaker, box. 1 ee
act 16 Rli Price. 3 barrels cracker,. 160
Nov 12, A Stewart, eider mull, 1 02
:: li, 11:
fllg.t., dove, 2 20
bone Power, if 22
. .. ....
AT PETERSBURG
1857.
May IS, I Bally. ro'l caster',
30, I T Smith, pot and plate,
June BBB 16, Mrs Reed,
AT iiIPRUCi
Cann
1854. iiRIC.
Mar 9, B ,Tonel, I bl cti f. j y pi6o6ll pie
9 44
_ J 866
Mar 13. R Henderson, iron pot, 67
July 3, I A McClure,AT TYRONE . box hint, 60
1854.
Sept 29, Barger & Hooper, plough oaatinga, 3 3.1
1366.
Feb 16, A Burterbaugh, windmill, 93
19, W Wilreman, box, si
May 8, John Woodward, box rafting toola, 76
Deo 19, George Ouger, corn *bailer, 82
Jan et 1. Baldwin Hatter, smut machine, 360
" 3, Tc & 0 Lewis, box machinery, 182
May 17, It Marston,
Juno 10, 11. F Rolla, ' oic a ie r S:l4 l ;q;ols, 111
1657.
Feb 24, Isaac, Ulrey, wrought sand stone, 17 M
Apr 44, Thomas Lawman, box sundrie4, 70
May 14, It Rathbum, bundle roes, P 1
20, W Dent,.77
" 80, John White, lope, ox.undries, 174
June SW, .1 Copenhaver, ma ll barrel liquor. DO
July 2, II Stroup, 1102 411/101Y1114, 3 On
Nov 28, W Leible, trunk. 34
Dec 11, I MolClnley, barrel sundries, 30
"
186821, I T Bloom, box " 68
Jan 14, J Moak & Brown, box oaatinst, 9SO
April 9 , Amos Knot, box sundries, 8.5 '
.... 26, R_lfoover, box and rope, ea ,
" 26, 1 Moore, stove and box, /I 03
" 26, 0 Gates. rope, 72 ' ,
" 36. .t 3 Gamble, box and bag olden, 1 13
" 26, Gammen, box smadries, 72
M a y 1; VirSOyei4, t)1 %%ro e s, 72
1 td
3, B Manny, stove anif:beti sodas. 100
4, Mk J Cathem, box Illendrite, 211
" 14, 1, 0 Bloom, box mdse., 36
30, Bygham & Mattel-
Inob,
" ,II G Revile, box, 70
pe.
22
70
26, II Snyder, ro
box sundries, 1 13 '
28, W Follicle, , box sundries, 1 08
" 29, J Davis, box ann rope, 3ee
Aug 96, Samuel St A' .,
bu TIPTQNndIe rope, 66
A,
1868.
April 38 T Washburn, box merchandise. 76
AT ALTOONA.
----
1868.
April 4, Harry Mann, tax rnerota44ile
N box mere 11.11d1110
A Keenan. 5 bundles Iron
AT HOLLIDAYSBURG.
1857.
Hoyt 2, WalterskWestham, harrow, 562
Ort 18, 1 Ilboads, barrel online, t 17
AT WlLlel& . . har rare,
. _
. . . ..
1857.
June 11, Banks &Wcsalford, box railing tools, 1 87
11, WAilller do do 90
AT JOHNSTOWN.
1863.
la of glne,groceries,
Jan 1, W Orr, nails, oil, glass. var- 707
nlsh, box, sad 4 kegs.
Aug 99, GI W Munson, Soheataemlgr't bas'gs, 1 25
1855.
Mar 10, A Babb, 2 stove plates, 30
Oct 18, 11 A Johnston, 1. 02. 76
Den 89, f Bhultz, ghost, 3 24
1117.
&Rt. 5. Et Hoover, Indow bum 23
?o l rli if ro nde . I 'll n
5, 1 Bosh,
Oct M. D Morrison, of IL If goods,
Deo 18, Al Kotler, box 11545, 25
~
186799, Al Abbott, Shags osta,l3 do oorn, 760
OctB6B 5, I Olion, 3 pew and bundletron, 52
1.
May 15, A Jellino, 9215 1r7 goods, 75
June 3, DO With.
AT DLAIItriBVIITEr 25
18.52.
De l o 93, 0 W Lloyd, 2 521 07 barrels, 1 00
865.
Jona 27, 11 Yealin, (empty half
Aux 35, IDr sbaugh, grain drill. 11 25
742 23, A Willete, 110
Nov 7, 11 Collins. 1 3 ' plet i e n s d i r r i g.' 25
1857.
Jan 4, T Cunningham, mowin
ins. 8 43g and reaping
mach
" 83, B Johnston, trunk, 30
58.
M 18 a) , 1, D Markey,AT LATfttfi, 25
Oct 1, bar steel,
AeNEW aLtitnnWn.
/838,
Nov 2, W/3 MO A T GREENSBURG. bag or wheat,
lot
Deo 21, A Oroximan, trunk, 390
1855.
Due 13 , IW W iluntingdon,3 bolter', 179
1856.
Deo 16, 0 A Carr, 2 boxes marble, 2 5
1857.
ARg 4, il v YClia r , boxes cheese, 25
„ 06
boxes. i attest, .
Oct li: fl 4 5 4. ' 4" nR. I wit s , 1 bundle iron, 63
MA
April 11, II Kittanning, heir Ipirrel liquor, 1 26 1
AT BT , CLAIR.
1858.
June W. James Burkholder. 8 bundles V oalr. 55
AT DIAOK WOK.
1868.
NO7OIII, D 2 Bear Mons, al timber whesi a an d
AT PITTS UR
o_t m U achinery, 2 57
1857.
Dec 14, No mark, lips small Iron,
o manifest,
r 51$2;Aff A. SCOTT,
dl-dtdl9 meta Superintendent.
OTIOE IS GIVEN THAT APPLIOA
. I tton will be made for neertjfinate of Pennayiyanla
tatate Loan, In place of one dated Miguel. 4, lea, leo.
for
_l3OO, under not or Apfil_e, 1834, to LOUISA SEF
VEttY, new loot or llnflata,lllll nl9*bto•
IUitSDAV, • DECEMBER' 8, 4859.
voric E
Affliet OF THE COMMONWEALTH
INBURANnE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF
PENNBYLYANiA.
PHILADELPHIA, Deo E. 18b9.
The Board of Directors of the Corn monarealth I nitt
rand@fern pany of the elate of Penpeelvania have td
DAY Palermo a dividend of SIX PEA CENT. on the
capita gook of the Company, clear of elate tax, for the
six HlOEtelenthEE Nov. SO, 186 e. payable to the cook
holdirs or rleaapreeeitiv. on and aar tlei i l t o n tg:ofttonr kel aEglNUT sheet. tAML.
d76t Neoretary.
CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Philadel
ohm. Nov.lB,lBti2.
At an Eleetion held on the 2lst Inetantthe following
gentlemen were chosen Directors of th s bank:
Alexander G. Cattail, Joseph Linden!.
itohert K. Neff', Painuel T Canby.
mes Steel, John F. Gross.
Edmund A. &,uder, ChaTles Knecht.
Alexander Whildin, David Vanderveer.
Philip IL Mingle,
An U it hur4 a ih tie : m j ee l ifn li g m o a t n t . he Hoard THIS DAY, the fol
lowing °Moore were unanimously Wooled: •
A. 0. C eTTEM., President.
H. R. NEFF, Vice President.
J. W. TORREY. Caehler.
NNOTICE.-HOLDERS OF THE MORT
.gaSeitonds leaned by the Catawiess, Williamsport.
and Erie Railroad Company are invited to call with
in twenty dais from this date, at the °Moe of the
Company, SUS "NALNUT Street. between the hours
of 10 and 2 o'olook, daily. and sign the power of attorney
under the resolutions passed by the Bondholders, at the
meeting held on the Ilth ult
B,lltl I , EL V. hIERRICK,
OBERTiitAYA SD I
P. A. VA byx E, r ,
J. N. RC ,
A. W. MITCHEI.L.
M. P. HUTCHINSON,
_ Committee.
WM. D. lARWItI, Trustee.
nl2l-1m
Deoemberd, lON
nEFIOE OF THE THIRTEENTH AND
N-Ar FIFTEENTH-STREET PASSENGER RAIL
WAY COMPANY, No. n Exchanae Buddies.
PUILADILPIIIA. NOV.
per
The Third Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per Share
on the Capital Stock of then bove Company will be due
end pavable at their Office, on the 18th day of December
betwee i the hours of I) and 3 o'clock.
By order oft aboard, IL N. FITZGERALD,
nit-tuth& lid 5 Treasurer,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
PIIILADELPIIIA,
INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1869,
Is now prepared to make INSURANCE upon DuSd
Infs. Pqmitgro, emit hierohandiee gener4lli.
AOAINST LOBE OR DAMAGE BY FIRE
This Company transacts rte Business on the MUTUAL
FLAN EICLUNIVELT, all the insured being alike rote
cited, thereby offering great inducements to those who
4 ish to insure economically as well all OfPIT*
Further tortleulare 'Toy to ohtateed on fleet:cation to
any (lithe Direotore or at the Oltato of the Coippeny,
No. 3 BOUT/I FIFTH STREET.
Itenjamir Malone,
illtrAg l r) 111411,
. away erne ey,,
d f Marra Hawains,
Caleb Clothier, homes P. RowJett.
Robert E. Evens, war
Ellwood B. Davis, ! , 782. h ,z01t
BENJAMIN MALONE, President.
JAMES SMEDLEY, Vioe President.
JonX J. LYTLE. Treasurer.
T. E. CHAPMiN.SooretarY. o7!-stuthtm
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
witytc4F. fr p l oy,
1110000.1 t in EDD 3880•
tzh y . i. fo p l u la b w h i g n h 6 oci a i t:t o s a mmi r e v th w e i
t A h
v o itohno oft
hatter.
PREMIUMS
Received from Nov. I, 1868, to Ont. 31.1969:
On Merino and Inland Risks. —8366,216 39
On Fire Rinks..... 116,729 90
0871,966 79
Premium' on Poliotes not merked 06N0v.1,
--....-- 391.848 38
PRENIIIIIIB
Marked off an earnee, amp Nov. 1ic , 1 0, 4? ....,.,1699:
On Mari e. lola pl .
On Fire Riau- ..... 1 4. 8433,02 23
38,84 9 89
42682,327 /
u i° r in s ; x ye [ x i risa n 'ato t C ve .
Marino and Poland Navigation
Loma 12228,998 70
Fire Losses...-.....-. ............. 23.172 se
Return Premiums ••• • • •••• • • •• • 33,1,50 13
Reinauratioes, Commiuiona to
Agents, Taxes. &a.... 43,225 84
Expenses, Salaries, Rent, Bin
tionarY 33,210 27
ano,as4 30
7.432 67
Intero3t, ko., rapeived during
'pow penod•-
Syt4lui-
Animas OP Till COUPANI4, -
Iguveinher 184.
0133030 Philadelphia City Sig per el. L0an..8135 050 00
100,000 Pa l litti, State pm, per tient. LIMP.... 93,11,55 10)
21.000 Do. do, Six do. d 0... . 11,000 CO
30,000 United /Matte Treasury 514 per (se
Notes, and Interest due -.. 23,263 54
30,000 United States Treasury 6 per cont.
Notes .. . .. ~ . „ . , • 30,815 00
16,066inporariloan to the day of Phi
ladelphia 25,000 00
50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 30 mortgage
6 per cent. Bonds 43,500 00
21,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
gage Pox per vent. 80nd5.... 12,300 00
U. West Philmlelphia Passenger Rail
. jay , 2 0 0131111 7 Der cent, Coupon
11 0 1 ;1 3 oil
4,0Q0 ° AM : 6S Btoek 06tntantriwn
• Company, inte,relif Frid Price' 111
griarahteeripi the pity of Phi a... 14,ftj CO
5,047 Iop dbarei 4 ennsylvapla 14droia
CMS en ......... • 3,77; 00
5,0,70 P 0 Shares firth Pennsylvania Rail
road Co pen, •.•., ASO 00
1.400 80 Sharelyhiladelphla ,••,.'atm
Steam up Company 1,100 00
1,000 2 Shares Philade!phia and Savannah
Steam Navigation Company..... 300 0 0
190 3 Shares Ocean Steam Playma , lon
Company. 19060
P h
250 5 Shares iladelphiaand Havre de
Grace Steam TM/ boat Company, 000 00
100 1 Shares Philadelphia Exottemre
Oem any
to
93 a0
1 t 9
90
F 33,330 rer• 8411 919 39 Cost. Market Va1ne,13408,313 M
nd• and Mortgagee..._ it AB pp .4l Navas 41.363 31
pklls Receivable, for insurannea tnaiie........ 181,03 10
Balances due at Aganaies—Premiume on Me
nne l'olimes, Interest, and other debt' due
the Company.. ..... ...—. ..... ... ...... 6501 68
Bprlp and knock of sundry insurance Cornea-
wee
Cash on deposit in Banks.--
3100 00
37,000 31
00' 4 9-
I ( l . , :ll ' 4 ' S:i )re v DAY led
S e r i no D o ' r vi l l golnp l e i lt ili . '
I C : a t: 1 ; 4 1
on the 50 , 1 p of the Company. payable on an after the
let proximo.
T' -Pere; Mt l on BtntrieP Dlv
denL:ijW.t2T.E
they ear en me October 51.140. ftermeate. e .4% oleo
will bete emo bythrt parties oupt, to the eagle. on and
otter the fiat of De c tinfla r neer.
011.
William Martin.ElMEC St atin 4 et E . Stokes,
Edmore) A. Bonder, J. F. pgriston,
Theogliilua Paulding. HIM ) pa n
tota K. Penrose, Edward Darlington,
n C. Davis, If. Jones Brooke,
nmes Tmentilt• Spencer liPilvaine,
ilheiro Fl re. Jr., Thomas C. Hand
James C. Hand. Robert Burton, '
William C Ludwig, Jn,aie,llLi.in,P.lnrkro,
Joseph H. Sent, j
Dr. B. M. Huston, Joshua p. Piro.
George (1 1 Lell". John S. Semple, Pittsburg
Hush Crain HA . Morgan,
Ity,
°hart" 1" wILI IA M 4Ahliqesident
. ••
THOMAS 0. HA D. ee President
HENRY IrYLBURN. Secretary. nil-1m
____
H OWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU-
Philadelp h RANCE COMPANY, No. 02 WALNUT Street,
ia.
DIRECTORS.
Thcm.L. Older', Rad. W. D. Truitt,
Wm. K. Ileunlm.
ti V. s iVait i g7rn' H. It. fihillingford,
to v ira 0. Je meg, 0. a.. aenelea•
oSeaton, H. H. Houston,
Hilton Iteignel, Wm. H. Love,
Charles F. Norton,
.tiEnE. Warne.ks, 'sane Myer,
Eclwerd A. Warne,
R. T. Retool.
rexident—THOMAS L. LI I _,DERS,
Vhle President—E. S. WARNE.
!keret/try—CHARLES A. Oil Y. dela
A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00,,
2- 3 1 1
UAL. INCORPORATED DUO—CHARTER PERPET-
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus In
vested in Sound and available Securities, oontinue to in
sure on Dwellings, Stores Furniture. Merchandise,
Venial' in Port and their qargoes , and other Personal
Property. All losses li b era l y and promptly adjusted.
DIRECTORS.
i
ll i O u s i g l V.. l l . tott, John T. Lewis.
Jame' R. Campbell,
moel Z. Morton. Edmund G. Dufilh,
atm& Brad), Ches. W. Poultney,
:erne) Morris.
GIi , JR9P. ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS %MARIS. Peoreture InY3-1e If
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No.
tu CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATE PENNL LAIS, BYTHE STATE OP
SYLVAIYIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS
DIRECTons: -
-
. -
SAINVIL WRIGHT— .....otWrksht, R MS., & CO.
WILLIAM W.WALTISRe. WIIIMM yan & CO.
enmities RteliAl/DeoN— 3. O. Rowe k 00.
BORON A. WRIT-- Weil!, Folyeo, & Lloyd.
AlI M
CLAY LIPPINCOTT... LINDOO4, }Writer, & Scott. LOß W. STOUT.—. —. Chatioes, Stout, & Co.
tenni LINVie, J r......., Lewie , Wm. Er. CO.
AVID B. 11innny........ Davie & Onmey.
to. H. Roolusissin..— . Rosenholm, Brooks, & Co.
onyi B. R1L1N0N........ John B. nison & dons.
nn W.EVXRMATI...--. John W. Everman lc CO.
HOMAN S. Ml. T1N..... &Nape & Martin.
GEORHE W. DAY, Preekdont.
tH
JONATHAN J. .00HNI, Vice Proal.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. SOC'Y• an{-tf
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
-a. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE
GS. INSURANCE—No. I EXCHANGE BUILD
IN
Chartered Billet—Capital slloo,ooo—Assets, January I,
Me. ik 317 AM ISO 'WO.
All invested in sound and available securition--oon
tipue to insure on Venal. and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks
or Merohandise, &o. on liberal terms.
!RECTORS;
Henry D. Sheerer, GeOrge H. Stuart,
knieon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
belles Maoalecter,
Slims S. Smith, Tobias Wagner,
Thomas ItL Wattson,
John B. Budd,
William R. White, Henry G. Freeman.
Charles S. Lewin,
O r en C. Carson.
HENRY D. SIIERRERD, Preeidept
WILLIAM HA Rotett.t4,,,,it,to e-wiro tr
lAI KE INSURANCE AND TIICST WIZ
PAYY.—TIIF. PENN MUTUAL LIP'S INSU
RANCE COAIPANY. Northeast corner of ninth and
DOCK threete. Assets. 2994.223 26.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of lifc—xrants
annuities and endowments—purchases hie interests in
Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the
ountingenoma of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators. Asclenees
Trustees, and Guardian,.
... _
TRUSTEES.
Samuel N. Ntnbee
riltatr i Marttn, '
i., 4 nil d'3 e eP e l‘ f l : i u . e r'.l.F to r n F° , rtreb'r''ad.
,heenhilue PrmMin
abound A. Bowler, "
antqlL. ileletunso,
IllsW. Irma,
11. MO ler,
!tunnel J. Q Iriatian
°genii AI. "fliornea .
. Jolla G. Brenner, . ,
!°E. igtint• •
S.
8T
EH,
, President.
we Pree't.
tom attla-le
tanqel L. Miller,
amm Coates,
io aril H. ili, yt,ola,
Sham P. soker,
William H. ern,
Samuel C. Huey,
Charles Hallowell,
tdear, C. Townsend,
olphus Kent,
1 1 . TAIgarr,
ilium
_Solarium,
Warner M. Itasl,
Y. ff. ADol
SAML E
..
Seim W. Hoannu.Searei
TH
EE
QUAKER CITY INSUItANCE
COMPANY, Pg
, I..A,I)ELPIIIA. llgt. .
FRANKLIN RUM tiOrt,NIF. os 'w.ALNur Street.
ox&A lc /4 4 0E1141.
SU h it
P
IRK, MARINE, AND INLAND INlWifil . Nilkl.
ira Instvanoo,limited . and perpetual, on Etiddinga and
proaandise of all dos;nptioni,
Mama Insurance, Inland and 01161111, on Vomelo,
Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World.
_f TIMMS.
rORON If. HARI,
.Premdont. 4
gRSIe d V
j aP a s , sogL/Tt ia
..lElU'rLillt, Molt deoi:ett r 4,
notrolotas .
George R. Rut,
1111°Z1
E. P. Rosa An drew . Lintnbers.
t. C. Catt pl. Charles 0. Imlay, •
°stet S. etbanc 11. R. Coggsliall,
lantual Jones. M. D.. Ron. 11. M. Fuilpr, nal
I , 4/CATIONAL.
LADIES' ACADEMY OF ART, S. W.
corner MITI; and ASCII Streets, entranoe on
Tenth street SIN E WATER COLOSIMO, PROTQ
ORA Pli COLORING. and IVORYTYPING taught in
chows or private Inseam
(16-30 C. ANNA BURROWS.
1 SCHMIDT having been so often
requested to devote his time again to the instroo-
Sion of MIIRIC , and oapeoially of the PIANO &pd.lll
the
10181100 0 1PONIPOC taken TION, now ken pleasure to 111101
his kind friends and an honored Po blioLthat be shall hi
happy to receive a limited number o f pupils. Mr.
speaking the FRENCH, 8P ANISE. EnoLlin and ORR matt
LANDUAOEII with like fllOilltl.lBllll be happy to employ
either of them at the desire of the num'.
Classes will be formed after Logi er's celebrated EYE.
tem I which has proved ea highly successful in Paris and
also in New York under Moan. GOTTSCHALK. MASON
& GOLDBECK. and Which is in fact the eyelet, of all the
celebrated conservatories in Europe, an early applica
tion for which is resctfully solicited.
For terms. a ir. 8. would renpeotfully request to
apply to Menrs. Cutcgaetao & NON 'd PIM/ Ware•
Louse , No. ao7 Chestnut street, and Mews. ANDRE it
Co., PM. 1104 Chestnut street.
Zl►xaa
111011. As Gustav Batter ElCl.rlf.
rm. chick. n; 04 Sons. H. A. Walton him pt, Esq.,"
Lee & Walker, Maurice Strakuseh. Esq., "
" Andre & Ca., W. V .Witilloo,E.q..
" Hall & Son, N. Y W. Mason, "
Mr. S. would also respectfully request the perusal of
the following letterset Mr. Gerrscuabg, the eminent
Pianist and Composer, (the first to is distinguished
gentleman of thin intro when Mr. 8. came that to Phi
lael e halp a
Dion ober F—.
Mon aml Mr ALPltill SCHMIDT. se conduct a Phila.
delphie, Jo pin remoter no plaisir de me roomier a
votre amiable souvenir en you. ()meant eonniutre
oharmant Mame et uu artiste distingue. Mr. tionsribg
Oct du Conservatoire de Leipzig; son talent est tree
eminent et eitinuis gentleman onus apprones bleu vito
les qunluesqui lee diaunguent. Vous etea a, aunable et
di &voile nun artistes, qua caul ne doves you. en pron
re qu'a eons memo de mullet your toes recommender ;
el quelque foie vous aces munnu re centre cos manes
do laurel de °bangs Wee, par tamale our tamale quo
l'on sessile lettres d'introduotion, oozes d'avanee per
suade gee oelle•ei ne TOWI procurent alumna des amass
sue enchant perique touter ire relations de la somata.
T'ut a veils de ewer. Males chose a T. et agrees
me: compliment/ alfeetueux.
Trinidad de Cuba, I Jui1.181.4. OOTTP,CRALK.
Habana. lee de Cubs. 24 Febrier,l46l.
J'ai examine even infinement d'interet le plan d'etu
des pour l'harmonie et la composition a Mr. Alfred
Schmidt se propose de faire swore a s eecloves, et Jo
suit haureux do declarer, que le le erois tree clan. tree
conois et le plus favorable a on avencement rapids. II
eat du roue. ideutiquequant au fond a milts gee suit le
oonservatous de VATIC Je Cron nues, devour' 11100M
tnander eholenreusement. Mr. A. Schmidt comma pro
(Osseo r de piano et de chant,
nAlm L. M. GOTTSCHALK.
A IHEItICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a
11 - reliable medium through which School., and Fami
lies may obtain oom etent teachers. Parents may ob
sotain, g
hrr atuitously, t 9
orms twin add on reqtats of the best
MATnl24f Ste , or
CO9 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
MESD AM ES CHEGARAY AND D'HER
VILLYII BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES.
PHLADELPHIA, N 0.1869 LOGAN BittILARR, VINE
BTiVT.
lihrinTrie CHRO ARA reepeotfnlly Informs her
friends and the pain° general. that independently of
her Hoarding and Der Bohool, directed hy herself and
her niece, Mine. I'RL v OST , in NEW YORK ehe in
tends, in connection with her piers D'HER
YILLY, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institute
on preoisely the ELMO plan as the one above mentione d.
ob-Sm
RRYANT STEATTON I B NATIONAL
MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila
delphia, B. E. canter SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland. and Chicago. POT ill
ormittion. null or *end for Catalomie. fer-tr
SAVING FUNDS.
SAVINQ FUND.---UNITED STATES
w ri T gi v eTs. COMPANY, corner TRIAD and CHEAT
(ince end mall mete reopwed, and pal book gn_d_o
firliirtotguttiongrot‘Tetreh FIVE
the i df l iy C o iriidT f rit
Omon hours,frotn anti. li j o'oloqk every day. nau on
MONDAY EVENINGBjrom 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for sale on Ungland, Ireland, and Scotland,
fr rett i:MPHEN R. gRAWFORD.
f ree
R. BUNTEN.,
PLINY FISK. Aornarr.
~ A little, hpt. °Nu, fills the Pune."
FRANKLIN SAVING FUND--
No. 136 Smith FOURTH Street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all De
posits on demand.
Depositors' money meowed by Government
State. and Otty Loans. Ground Rents, Mortgagee.
o.
• •
This Company deems safety better than large
profits, oonsequently will run no risk with depart
ten money, but have it at all times ready to re
turn with 6 per cent. Interest to the owner, an
,they have always done. This Company never
sins
de t in F ih ' el a r7.4 .6 l l r?s r h e t, "t a g a i d B 'sa " ,e d li d M epon inoni ts gait
he W ithdrawn ONLY by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
of lonoVVania, with authority to meive mo
' MI /A }ATE Wy s 8124fierhIlli RECEIVED.
thrice open ally Dom 9 to ; o'olook, and on
Wednesday an Saturday evenings until 8 o'olk.
8763,814 67
•
• DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, T rims Cadwallader.
John Shindler, G eorge Russell,
Malaehi W. Sloan, Edward I'. Hyatt,
Lewis Krurnbhaar, Henry Delany,
Nicholas Ratenhonse, /Nathan Smley,
Joe. R. datharthwalta,_ Ephriurn Blanchard,
Joaaph W. Lipmoott.
JACOB B. SHANNON, Prealdont-
V. 0410#414434z,Trooapear.
" A. Dollar saved is twine warned
CAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN
Ps , TERE9T.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY, WALNUT Street, Southweat corner of Till ftD
Phtladelphis. Incorporated by the date of Nombre
•
Money is reoeived in any imm, large or small, end In
tared paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawer.
. .
The oilloe is open every day from a o'clock in the
morning till di o'alook in the evening, and on Maeda,
end Thuraday
N e t ,v 4i "St i V a Pty , 'i v ' It
i c 'I3I , D ;iI E N , F il l !
. 1 ro w gl i.
wELLui, J. I.llo:Stior tBvr . .
liim. Henry L. Ramie?, o r . Carrall provider.
Edward L. CTter, amyl is Harr
ben Iltlfri le, rano e.Lee,
kti.,, , dr.;toigq:' , oseph 1 erkes,
Henry Darenderfor.
Money is received and payments made daily.
T in invectinent• are made, in conforputy with the
Provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages,
liround Rents, and such first-class seounties as will al
ways insure verfett security to the desolator!, and
whicji eannot fail to give permanency and stability to
this Institution. sui-7y
WOO. 'STEINWAY SONS NEW PA.
TPNT CiVPR-B'pRINO 0 RAND PIANOS,
qqu • RE GRAND, AND SQUARE riANOS, now pre
ferred in (Awaits and in privnto circles by the beet
performer": Received the met premiums over the beet
mnkeni,froiajudgeg hie Gottschalk. Maine. end ~t here.
Challeno All eon/petition. lIL "Wirt kIXOTHERS,
115-ly IVO3 CFI EPTNUT &test.
HOLIDAY VRESF ! NT§I
rvtrip,p - Fet,Popei , . •
VANU-VORTR3.
AIBLODI'O §l. Es
PIANQ-FuRT •
. pES.
Hallett, b.Pe!.vitir4""Cole4lnd (41"Po.":•,1141;712.10-415:1"
BEVENTII arul OFItaZ.
Mir °BICKERING &..80N8,
KANDINte_7IIIIIIIII Off
GRAND, sqUARE. AND UPRIGHT
ANO-FORTES.
WAREROGAIS &17 CRESTIi T STREET.
Copfitant pin store a large stook o our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED I NSTR Uhl E 18. We have been
awarded, at the different Exhibitions in this oountr7 and
Europe
00L ANDSILVER FIRST-CLAES MEDALS.
PIANOS TO HP.NT.
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIANOS.
SCHOMACKER Oc CO.,
ion CHESTNUTStreet, respeelfullv invite the mule
loving public to call and examine their new and sue
oeuful intesoyetnel—
TMs PA LOR GRAND PIANO.
Having eouverto the Tone, Touch. and lotion of
the Grand mano Into that of a Square Instrument,
avoiding all the objections generally made to the style of
Grand piano, also diminiehine the colt of the same.
In volume, purity atone, great rower, brilliancy. full
ness, depth. and evenne ss of touch, with exquisite dell
oa I
WANT ' g }NUT! FULLY-FINISHED IN
STRUMENTS
are wholly unesualleil. They have reoeived the highest
encomiums, and are pronounced by critics to be far su
perior to any instruments ever mnnufnotnred in thin
country.
Constantly on hand; a large and eleeent aseortment of
our unrivalled PIANOS. We have been awarded the
n inn gi N:l e 4h tutn/ev V tbi ig !nie iell.. ta. eneinos
Exhi
bition. New York. 11163. set-tf
GAS-BURNING COOKING
STOVES.
What is more important to the comfort of a
family than a good Cooking Stove? Gallagher's
Morning Star gives entire satisfaction. It has two
!arse oven. for baking and roasting. itpouesse. more
conveniennes than any other stove, and never fails to
operate. It will bake bread, roast a turkey, boil a din
ner. broil a beefsteak, and heat water for washing, all
at the lama time.
For sale only by CHAELESIONrs.sas North Second
street, where the splandid now Cooking Stove Day
light. unsurpassed by any flat top cook, ng stove. may be
seen in daily successful ()potation. It Mien large ex
tended oven which bakes in the moat perfect manner.
I would also call attention to rnt first manhunt Silser
gas-consuming parlor stoves which are manufactured
in the beat manner, of heavy Rusin. iron.
n3O-tElle CHARLES JONES,
305 North SECONDStreet.
42 STOVES! STOVES!!
JAMES.. SPEAR ,
!So. 1116 MARKET STREET.
now prepared to meet this wants of the public) more
completely in all the details of the Stove trade than any
other establishment in Philadelphia, in proof of which
he IIIVIlf111COMP•RATIVE EXAMINATION.
The following are among his own popular inventions.
several o f which have already obtained a national repu
tation as screw/sit:ism excellence andrconerny any other
Stoves tn
JANIES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
Improved Gas-burning Cooking Stove, acknowledged to
be the best Stove for family use in the world.
JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated
(3ruboonsuming Cooking Range, now rapidly corning
inse.
i o AVITSItY Rto the Patentee of the Improved Sil
ver's Air-tight bias-consuming Parlor .rove.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Iniproved
IPateotedi Or.eamental Stov Urn. which from its
bbeeauty and utility is likely, th e is season, to lie univer
sally adopted.
JAMES SPEAR or the patentee of the Labor, Fuel,
and (lomfort-aaviug Ironing Pan.
JAMES SPEAR is the inventor and Patentee of the
celebrated Railway-car Heater.
For all of thp above the Inventor very Justly claims
advantages whiehrequire but to be understood by the
Public to be universally appreciated and prelerred to
any other articles of that elan in the market; and he
would hereby extend a cordial invitation to all persons
In want of Stoves to call and examine fur themselves.
Parties wishing to exaine have every attention
shown thew, whether lnteediug immediately to lur
chase or not. ax- IR
rl l O WESTERN AND SOUTHERN 'UR
ohnnts.—A large stook of Manila Rnpa, all eiyeir,
inanuraoturad and for ante. at the loweit Nem York
orteee, by WEAVER, FITLER,k CO.,
nAI No. xi N. WATI: fry Dwinsr,tratv
SDOAR•IIOUSE MOLASSES.-150
torps,:and bArrolayiktir
AoAm co.,
--- 141•1` A N.....
Via
LCODOL, BURNING FLUID, and PINE
L+ OIL, in ltli af - lrytkren4 Co.by iwV . Zi ß olgl
Nn In Ranh Wharvon.
NI EN roN LEMONS.-250 boxes Ilenton
H ERR IN G.-270 bbls Pickled Herring,
KADLi , l" . &‘ l2" c t O:liTait a gtg:i,`"Wia r a' a jLra C hi4
Prnot. 1119
MACKEREL ---125 bbls., 180 halves. 115
quarters, And WOloa me No. Is • 300 bblti. and
9Uhn.l-es large:No.3s. store ! and for 4/)o by WM. J.
TAYWIR • (N. 177 194 North I VIN If Rll ng
rzIECILER & SNIITII, corner SECOND
ff-A and 13RIP.EN, have occulted a great reputattep by
the wise and prudent counts they have punned since
their nommonoemont in hostriont. by million first-rate
ortiolo nt • Inn , C.. ..a •If tt
WILIAYM & GIBBS' SEWING MA
CHINE...This Mnottims nevi fade it, glve en
ate eat4lautioa. Price Sul. For sata at HS CHEST
NUT tAirtmt. ntl-tf
f iLIVR3 —Spanish Queen, in prime order
in store, and for sale b A. MERINO ,
110otp South FRONT Street.
11'44N00•
STOVES.
SA.LEB BY AUCTION.
pamEss, BRINLEY_ ,_&
BALMNo, 499 MARICKT RTREET.
OF FRENCH GOODS.
On Friday Morning,
December 9, at o'clock, by catalogue, on 9 months
cradle—
•
4 paCkage• and lots of fancy sad steels Preach dry
gond..
8
sale, amples ead catalogues early on the moraine of
REVERSIBLE WOOL BRAWLS.
, On Friday Morning,
SOOI2-4 Al l-wool T. Vernige shawls.
BCO'f CFI ALt.-woo, LONG SHAWL'S, Ate.
feld Scotoh plaid lona shawls.
SOO children's square armada.
I>.oB AND EAmg.
100 pieces 6-4 and onlened Ter!eh me CIRO..
80 pieces 8-4 n
BLACK 011 0 4 VFL
acß IN4—str aobat
bran
iL
—Di
C N EN S LLES kM WL e ANDbCARF&adsea•
Inll4-4 rich stele Pans chenille shawls.
WO rich style Paris chant le teeth.
B SCOTT, Jr. AUCTIONEER, No. 431
~ CHESTNUT h TREET opposite the Custom
HOlllll. FOURTH and Streets
LARGE fI,A I C S, F ITALIA ARTICLES E CHINA,
O
MAN MOS F_ANCY , CHINA, kn.
This Morning.
Bth inst.. commencing at Rig reelect. all recently im
ported. for first-clams city sales. consume % of richly
carved large to medium sized Etrueetua and Halm mar
file limes, large and rico marble mesas. carved marble
carat receiver.. alabaster end marble mtperweighm and
inkstand. Also a small Invoice of real Roman. ma'am
atones. nlabeeterli cures rich. China fanny roods, vases,
%barman shun ware , An. The whole will be arranged
for examination, with catalogues, on-Wednesday pre
vious to sale.
SALE OP FINE FANCY FURS. FOR LADIES'
D A118.318' We AR.
On t rm.., Mon nig,
PPO. 9. commencing et II o'clock.
OW Catalogues ready and turn anetued for scannas
tion early on the morning diode.
PHILIP FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530
MARKET Street. and an M MOH Street OF 75u CASES BOOTI. SHOES, BROOA-NS.
GUM OVERSHOES, &u.
This Morning.
Dea. 8, at 10 n clock, will be sold, by catalogue, 753
c • so* boots nod shoe., as (allos,—
Men's best unable soled grain•d toots.
no 19 inch wag bunting boots.
Du fancy top hip blots.
ro custom-mane French calf boots.
Do thick double-sole boots.
Boys' best double-sole thick boots.
Do calf and kip boots.
Youths'
Do double-sole thick hoots.
Children's best ki p and calf boots.
Men's hest thick wax and kip brogans.
Women's d misses' kip boots; boys' and youths'
brogans; 210 pair children , and misses city goat welt
toots er.o.
The a. tontine of buyers is particularly requested to
the above saie.
SHIPPING.
pHILADYLPHIA
AND
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
daSi
/T AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP.,TELE ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
=LLD AT
NO. 8 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE,
At 10 o'olook A. M.. September 7 th. /MI. the follow
ing gentlemen were unanimously Gloated Dirsotan
the Company, vLs:
GEORGE H. STUART,
S. MORRIS WALN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MACALESTER, AND
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named Odloe, where all persona favorable to the enter
prise are • entfolly invited to anbaoribe. 28-tf
FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.—
NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP
C tal ANY.
• The United States Mail Steamships ARAGO, TAW
tons, David Lines, Commander, and FULTON, 2,500
tons, James A. Yvotton, Commander, will leave New
'fork. Havre, Abd Southampton, for the year 1369, on
the followln g day :
Tn meet now requirements of the Poet Office Depart
ment, the days of sailing of the AR AGO and FULTON
from HAVRK and SOUTHAMPTON, will. after their
present vo>ages, he changed as follows from NEW
vo. IC, save in the case of the present departure of the
FuvroN. which will take place on the 11th December,
the schedule remains unaltered:
snots MEW YORK'. RAM •31: , SOVIRAMPTON.
FULTON....Deo. 17. FULTON—Jan. 10... Jan. IL
ARAGO —. Jan. 7. A RAGO__. Jan. 31.—Feb. 1.
_
FULA ... Feb. 4. FULTON....Feb
ARAGO.. 1. ARAG0_,.....7dch.117-.Meh.
FULTON. .Meh. 31. FULTON....ApI. SC— Apl.
These steamers, built expressly for Government ger
vice with has +eon iti:bsle,aeinhgetn=nmdeeLiteglit,treahriaslt:dn
ehinery to insure safety and speed. The shtpstare five
water-tight compartments enclosing. the engines, so
the; in the event of collision orstrandins, the water
could not reach them. and the pumps being free to work,
the safety of the vessel and passengers would be se
cured. Recent experience has demonstrated the abso
lute necessity of thismode of construction.
Tne accommodations for passeagen are believed to
combine every comfort and convenience that can be de
sired.
From New York to Southampton or Havre—Feat
Cabin, sllu ; Second do., 575.
From Havre or Southampton t o New York—Pirat
Cabin, 700 franc.; Second do.. 300 francs.
To passenger. gran,: to London these steamer, carer the
edvantave of economy hoth io tima and expense. Secie
delivered in London. No secured until pai d (or.
An .:pert. cad 'Maori on hoard. All letters and &ava
tril 01 1.0" Pete through the Poet °Moe.
freight Ir : ittrgitse appl;
v. D A VON. Agent, aroadvap, New York.
iLi r SALIN, Agent. Mitre.
OE9B EY CO., Anemia. Southampton.
AME WAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS COMPANY,
Agent Parts.
WSJ. NEILSON. Agent, Office, Tobeeco 'Warehouse,
DOCK and FRONT Street., Philadelphia-
Plans of the ship. can be seen,
ta = STEAM MEM` To ALL
rs 1 1 ItALBR MAIN AND
utt•t..A. 1, vithrE o, N ER
44: ART
.31017.8 r.: I kilt_ PAcKE_T CoM
si
it
HA
CNA,
at 11. 1.; Bokw alma.
RI ' 81A.A. ii.,lllanu&a.
Iti )41/._ Capj i l !amen.
a hese Steamers ars . ratelan geds•leitlt vassals;
sreaends4 to mail Noss Ner el. North Raver. N.Y..
R•IR"`". •
• • .
FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE. AND
HAMBURG.
The elegant and powg rful Iron Sorts" Sltes.wiplip BA
VARIA. Capt. H. T1'00.1417 tore tolrtaeu. RW WY ea
atmveon
TI , E4DAY, NOVEN DER Nth. at n'oloak M.
FeeFy. Railroad Fare from Philadelphia
to Ne prk, and from Southampton to London,
Firer a re. SUP) &anal Caton.. eget Steerage-4M
The BAVARIA will be siumeedid by Ike Whits
1;17
gip A „ Dumber L
Ea' OA • ••- • • . I 4 Agi A tlDN,_ " gt.tia L
HA al NOMA... .....THURSUAY, Mare It I. "
Paagengem forwarded to Liverpool. Dublin. Bel
feet. Calk, Glasgow, Paris, and Antwerp, at through
:aye.
tT n.tonn for filet, second, and third-olaes
The Second Cahin atmommodnuons of thee. Ships are
equal to the Ent-clan of molt steamera
C.ertifirates of pasaase tuned tram London, Banta,
ampton, Havre, and Hamburg, to New Oft.
Freight engaged Nowhiladelphia will lie. DrolOptlf
attended to by . the York Agent. and algtpzed free
of all gommisaion.
For Freight or PaapageopV . f
n2PtMi c ifrt t ll ' w e e ir sio m o m' rnef It111 5 1711Za . :1 1 ktIVY47It.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
,
tlf PB. AMERICAN ROYAL ?WI, STEAM-
TlOlll NTW TORT TO LIVIIPOOL.
Met Cabut Name ILI,
Second Cabin Plumage.— TT
TROY 110sTult 70 LIVIStOOL.
Chief Cabiq Fuses.— --..—.-111110
Second Cable Payne—. —..— . dB
The shin, &stepson saltabfax and Cork Harbor.
PERSIA. ps Capt. Judlnne, I CANADhOsot.
ARABIA. Ca_pt. J. Stone, AMERI . caMar,
ASIA, Capt . E. G. Lott. NIAGA . Ca n t . Anderson.
AFRICA. Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Cap J. Lotted.
These v cigars carry a clear white hitt at mast - head;
green on starboard bow ; red on port bow.
A F RI C A.Shannon. leaves N York. Wedrilledar.V. T.
E CROPA, Anderson, •• Boston. Wednelalar, 0. 1 4 ,
PERSIA. Judkins, '' N York, Wader/War. a 01.
AMERICA, Millar." Boston. Wednesday, Dm 23.
ASIA, Lott, •• N 1 ark, Wedn es day, Jan.-4.
CANADA, Lams, " Dor Wednesday, Jan. 11.
Bertha not secured until p at for.
An experienced Surgeon on ard.
Tke owner s of these ships will apt be aceountable for
001 , Silver, Banton, Specie, Jeweirp. Precious Stones
qr !totals, unless bills qf lading
or
therefor and
the Heise thereof thereuteae . or freight or pas
sage apply to E. CUN . 4 lelgA Oreen
nol et Yor k.
daIFOR THE 13011TH.--(3HARLFS
TON AND SAVANN_Aff STEAMSHIP&
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average of Y1V711.111 nor mit. be
low New York Steamship rotei ral
FOR CRARLE . S. C.
The U. & Mail Steamekin KR 'STON STATE. Con
tato Chad.' P. Alorolimon, will owl on Thwacks. Dia.
10th. at 10 A. M.
Through In a to 60 hours, only 40 bonne MEWL
FOR SAVANNAII,94.
The U. S. Mail Steamship, STATE OF GEOROIA,
Captain John J. Garvin, on BatUrdab December
10. at 10 o'clock.
Through in ad to 60 hours, only 48 hours at Sea,
IlfsrSaihne dare ohanned from every Batnry to even
Ave daya. Goode received, and Bills of Lading signed
every da , .
The eulsudid first-ebuis side-wheel Ststonstupa KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as
above every ten days. thus forming n live-day oommu
nloation with Charleston and Savannah, and the South
and Southwest. •
At both Charleston and Elovannah. thesis Stops Nee-
Deed with steamers for Florida, and with rtulrOa&. &0.,
for all plats.' In the South and SURAN C Southwert.E
IN
Freight and Inguranoe on a large proportion of Goods
shipped South will be found to be lower by these eines
than by sailing vessel', the premium being one-half the
rate.
N. B.—lnsuranoe on all Railroad -Freysht is eating,
unnmsemarY, farther thlan Charleston or Savannah, tde
Railroad enmpanies taki az all risks from these points.
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Fare by tide route 23 to .33 per cant. cheaper than by
the Inland Route as will ha aeon by the following sche
dule. Throush tickets from Philadelphia via Charles
ton and Barminalt steamships. INCLUDING MEALS on
the whole route.exceet from Charleston &MAXl
nab to Montgomery:
INLAND 1/4111.
Charleston —... —.4SS SO
Savamealt 31 00
NAugusta- DO
ieman 73
To Chnrleuton ___.lll CO
Savanns.h.— 1.3 CO
A 1201114 11J Co
?dawn... W
VIbIII itL.=:: aii AtiiLia.— .1.. - .1.1. 31 03
lumbna—. 33 (10 Co l umbus --- 36 03
Albany ...-..... 34 no Albany —. 17 NI
lanntgornary-.. 26 01 Montg omery .._._. . ll9 00
3101...1e 33 OD Motu e.._........._. 43 93
New Orleans.... 36 73 New Orleans... _„al no
No ll „ la n f lading wetted altar th e atop has ruled.
For freight or passae apply on board , at seoondwharf
above ine street , or to
MAX. FIR_O
Southweet corner FOUTH andI_CFIEUN UT:
A V nu"'
Va‘v‘iirt'n"aT.lTilll4Elle.t: VADMELL.
Far Florida from Charlezton.M.eamer Cunha& every
Tueeday.
For Florida from eavaroalksisamors gt. Mary's and
Bt. John's. ever, TuasdaY and Saturday. jOl3
afficasmaa WEST CHESTER and
PR ILAIIELPRLA RAIL
ROAD VIA 111_FinTA•
VALI, ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MON DAY. December 11. 1459.
the trains will leave rn,lndelphin, from the Station, N.
F.. corner of EIGHTEENTR and MARKET Streets, at
810 A. trt.. I. and 4 30 P. M.
West cheater, from the DEPOT, on EAST
t FLARKET STREET, et r,15 and 11.21 A. hi., end 4 II
P.M.
ON SUNDA ye—Leave Philadelphia at II A. M.. And
P at. tsave weal A* 7 48 A. M.. and 4P. M.
The Haire lens inn rhanclelphin nt RIO A. M. end 4..,0
P M. conn.ct at Penne:lon with the Yhilndclphin and
ntlem ,,, m Central kailroarl, fort onenrd Chnifitsford,
Kentoltegtinre. and Anandale. HENRY WOOD,
oa-aa ...eared Sumalntendant.
-
EaNCAUSTIO TILES for
LTA 'adore.
rnaiuental Chimney Top. tot cottage&
nrden Vasde and Fountain..
tried Pipe for drams and Water eandnotora.
Imeui Mil and Mr gale by
re V tf SAU.
6 4fi1l lifiLS, No. 1 HERRING-100 half
bble. extra !if aein nal, Whits natl. In st)EO and
for sate ' 6 • W111..1. TAYLOR a, CO.. 1 23 and I fillorth
VITRA P VW"
TENV YORK SYRUP-300 blds. assorted,
for TI
br JAMES RANA br
.0
TART—At.
QALMON.-25 bbla. prime new No. 1 Sal
k-3 mon, landing from steamer Kensington. aridf Loeb
by WM. J. TAYLOR & C0..113 ma d Le 4 N. wHavr.e.
SALES BY AUCTION.
THOMAS & EIOA
Noe. Wart 141 80 JPOVITE BU.llrL i
I oneerle aa.117 awe 0.1
egglefrArila EI A MO R L IAI 4 gr ae I a eaNa
c id stocks tmti r h t, ld at. 12 gloat sees.
Verri a toraluertaz the Wien of Gabor oak.
etir Itandbi of eaeh:geopeng tamed
addition to vgnigez i gnag, OS the illateniag pretnoes
to the We, ate , is paaspois ken.
giving dew nose e i Mr geopertees so be ma
on thejllo
EA. ATie AT PRIVATE RAWL
Idr • lureslarge inapt of estate at mints
We. iaelading erery dear o, etty sad emus,
erropertg. Piloted Isde eta had &M i rka agora
PRIV ATE 8 REG!
ItOr Real mime entered oa eau ,onto stela
.=l,
and advertised ocommealb in oar es4le eels
(01 1 ateh Mamma are getr-tedvaetb.aree ofeharge
PEREMPTORY GALE—RAILROAD BONN.
Dee. U. at 12 o'elockOa Tueeday.
change. wilt wad—
woe, at dm Plutglielleas bz
Without teams. tor acaocat of whom it my too -
eein—
geemid mwit&ge bonds t eume sub ) of tke Camdss
and Atlantic Railroad Co.
For other meoaate--1
g shares Amerman Academy a Katie. vitt, deist. Ushers, Mlnetall Sailmed Ceeemay,
Sada Delaware States' [manatee Compute: OMNI
Item* Mercantile Leman.
Froexa. Wawa. a..
o. Tuesdy,
Dee. To, SA fl *Agee*. nom. vall be sold. ei Oa nu-
Isoat"...- • x •nange—
For amount oral oro it may *astern
-13 eou Does I RIO cacti tototber Rada. Rookok. Yeast
'levant, and Moaratate Railroad Company, dual Ja
nuary 10169.
REAL ESTATE SALE—DECEWBER IL AT 7
O'CLOCK. EVENING.
PeremitDry DE R N
No 2.31 North Tenth street, south of Vise. ea. Ras
absolute.
BUILDING LOT west side of Twenty-sixth Wawa,
north of Ja ffsrson,_Tvreatieth ward
BUILDING LOT. law side of Bade, stiett, sixth of
Jefferson, to the fur of thsi shoes.
orphs.sis' C..ort Sabs—Ensts of Ewe Lewis, dee%
Tito-STORY BRICK DWELLING. ~newest
oorner of Wulusigtos sod Grasse streets. FOGraetatil
Ward.
Same Estate.—THßEE-STORY BRICK .FIILL
IN G. north side of Wastot ;ton strut SW of e.
_Same Estate . -2 THREE-STORY BRICK DW LL
IN GS, east ode of Oruro street. north of Waaltth nos.
Same Rests. t THREE-STORY BRICK D w ELL
INGS. south side of a urn-feet atter, between Gnus
and Twelfth and Washington sad Masco struts
Same Estate.-3 THREE litTuRV BRICK DWELL
INGS. southwest isomer of Niath .sd Brows innate.
Thirteenth ward.
Orphans' Court Ssie—Estat• of J. Itoes Hoortisiso%
1 REE-OTtiRY BRICK DWELLINSB.. Joules
street. north of Ram
Ohaeue Coon Sate—Estate of Jacob Oswald. deed.
rl
2 FRAME DWELLINGS. south side Coates street,
welt of St. John, bite Northern Lobertawso
NEAT MODERN DWELLING. No. RN Lombard
street, west of Etahth. Two floats y Immeatiats
posso.lloo.
PrTOMIKOTTSsIe.—NF.AT DWELLING, No. U *a
dieu strut. between Susatuall sad Euittaestit sad
floe sod Lombard streets. Cate sheaths&
Trustees' &ths—Estats of R. ILdsed.
S THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. sortlesse
corner of Somerset sad Badthiot streets. Twenty-thud
ward.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,. N.. less
Menthe street. between Muter sad humus aad
Eleventh sod Twelfth streets.
BUSINs 88 STAND.—Turse-s tors brick store sad
dweUiss. No. ate
and Cosw,w{th T A X ' " ris s i= l 4 . l2;Z: gm:
It MI.
Fe tultitorL &le.—WELL-SECURED 'YEARLY
GROUND RE uT,_ /NUL on IX of sr lad turoarde.
town road aid Brow stmt. abou Be kmr street,
Twenty-third ward, SI feet on Blrad street ht rut cts
Germantown road, /II feet dthp. Two (toots. dl Bile
lib elate.
REAL. ESTATE SALE, DECEMBER NI. AT NOON.
Trustees' PeremptoryWe—Estate of .kwetilii T. Batten
doomed.
FIRST-CLASS CHESTNUT STREET PROPERTY.
Toe voluolde property, No. Oa Constant wow, west of
the United Plata Custom HOOJe. between Fourth mot
Fifth streets. Bole absotnte, by order of trustee& Par
ticular in handbills.
The three properties between the 'bore sad Fifth
street are mulcted.
Trustees' Peremptory Sale—Estate of Jll.O. Pit/Tatar.
deceased.
6 TWO-STORY BRICK inTORFS AND DWELL
-INOS southwest corner of Fran mad end Mud
lane, Nineteenth word.um_ Nate snaohstn.
Same Eetste.-6 BRICK - DWELLINO HAMM' at,
north of Prince. Eighteenth word. in_ Sate truest..
Same Estate . —TEßEE-VOKY BAICK 0W1311.-
150. west side of Fifth street, numb of Noble. eaLeelD
.
VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT. in
acres on the Bethlehem turopite,% n Ile retard' Moot
it °mar! BoUaret Montgomery county, Pa., ato auks from
FbiladelPh.g.
BUILD•NG LOT. Brides Went. 'west of Thirtv-aac.
sewn Twenty-foorth ward.so fait front. BA feat deep.
Two fronts..
V .
ALUABW , ' DI-MINES* STAND.—Sena-story
bnek atore and dwelhag, N 0.179 North &weed garnet,
between Arch and Bad, having a hallway into Hl
frith', alley.
SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE RUPEXIOR
PIAND-FORTES, FlNk FRENCH-EfATS MAN-
Th I. MIRRORS, BEDS AND BID 0.
AND GLASSWARE" A LARGE 1./ 'AMITY OE
CARPETS. A 0
CA • 11—Cur sale to-morrow maraiat's at the audios
store, will comprise, beside' &B by of eseellial Woad
band funsdure, elegant rarevond piano -forte, made as
1, N. &herr, superior niabouns. pikecr fort,. male bl
Esther. fine pianad and pier mirrors, is gilt MUM*
beds Isi'd bedding, Clues sad aluminise, a. Large anus
tity of Brunets sad other carpets. scab ears, An. form
ins an attractive assortment. rthy the atunitim of
ladies and others deeireas of as
for ass•mes
as 7" Cstakunes now toady, and tae artishis amased,
See at Nos. Ws.' WI Rooth Fourth Ettr,,eL
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PIA:WI
ROBS. PIANO ORTE. BRUSSELS I'll P
This "Lorain.
At 'o'clock. at the !annum Store,.s aasortara, t et
rasellept world-head fureutare. eteract mix, lona'.
minors, carpets. Ito, hole Maass decismay
sale.
covekertrak, removed to tha some for eciailiaL4oll of
Also, an elegaat roassrood piano-forts. made by
&herr.
Also, s suponor malooganiAso-rons. rude b
Esae•c.
SALE OF ENGLISH AND Amuiciat BOOKS,
BYA.NIBH WORKS, COINS, te.
Dee. S. a colection Th ca P
n I a TM En
tlen and Amtriipszt
books, Scanlon works, ilke. Aleo, a small collectiita of
1134110.311 coins.
MISCELLANEOUS* BOOTS STATIONIitr. AND
BLANK BOOKS.
On Friday Brining,
9th init., an tuortraent of smseelisaaona books. sta
tionery, and blank book.
Receiver's Seamed Sale, Nro. 16 and 13 Booth Kith et.
STOCK OF ELEGANT PIANOS.
Chi EaturdAy hiorium.
Doe. 10, et no'c'ock, Nof. 16 sad 138 oath Sixth it..
by estates-on, by order or the receiver the entire Una
of :dawn & Schuler, eocuprisius teserat
asecutuntat of grand action and Lotus &IV style el sad
'Eor.lare pianos, is Csgsat "Ltd Owl rosewood mama.
yort Nirticulars is eittlto t worar
Mr The attention of purchasers in persindesty 711-
qa•gmbelr.. thmsale. Thili entire stock Wee nalkafeebired
with Mat WO by Mews Wilhelm 4 echoic'. im
prove,. for wararoom males. and wan be sold without re
feree.
n» twbss
Exacoto4 Sue -- OeTtnitatesa.
DOW) OLD FILTIL4tTCRY.—
ik. eestay Manus:
37th init.. at II o'clock. an R.ttentunle stmt, kartti
bonne above Green Street. Gerteuracesa. be o•der olio
exacutorsof Mama Curren, deceased.* general sawn
meat at bouarbekl and kiscaca furniture,.
LT May be exammed oa the motaias of sale*
YAIXABLE - MEDICAL LIB/ARV.
On 'ft',way and Wedneeds) herniate.
pee. is and K, ire roll tell a llamado library of math
ea) books. sn•R7 Miaow goatee Aunt =mous. all good
oonditlon• YRr oolleetion u particularly rich to ?meet'.
Fattish. ar.d American journals, and in works on tare
nit ,
sior For particulars sea extalorael. and the boob.
win lb grlll be arranged two day, previa'''.
MOSES NATIIANS, AUCTIONEER
AND COMMISSION, _ msitcaoir, .oatheort
corner of S and Street.. .
GREAT CHANCE FORRA CE
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
Op ;RIVE ' I? tgi k IA S T A E L ft k A L.
On Tuesday Mring,
November H. at 10 o'clock, at Mourn Methane Atm
tion store ; "multi/am corner of Bath and Race athlete,
to veaerd-at
ogr sales-room. entrance from Race at.
Coststat na. in part of magnificent memo ease gold
went larer wotehes extra full jewelted. and of the
moat approved and best maker". full H karat cases;
Minutia ease. double sass and doable bottom fine aoLd
patent later watches. of the moat approved and test
lookers. the n oat of them heavy U karat cases; fine
gold dem -bed patent lever watches, and tunas do., in
huntlng oases and open fires best wallets. Li karat
fine; elegant to karat hunting cuss patent lever
situ es, tylrndlilly enamelled and set wilt diamonds:
do rtehly enamelled and La ruisespe ; do. act with PIMA 7.
fins Id Carat hold hunting case double time and lade
pendent se , and patent lever watches. for timing fuses,
Ica.; bunting cue, double cue. and double bottom
Encliah sliver patent lever watches. of best makers ;
hunting case silver duplex watches.; double time and
other silver ouplita watehou brume MAO ald outs
face detached pat' nt l e p er sad tepine wstrbea, some of
them ward and set without the use of key ; bunting
ease, don hie rue. sod other Enghsh. Swiss. tad French
watehes; diamonds; Sumer nua and breast was Lae
gold vent. fob. and steed chains aid chatelaine ch ains;
gold 110m.11 and keys; fine gold pencil cases, with pets:
tooth parka; cold and silver erectaeles ; ladies - firm cold
necklaces I fine. gold bracelets and buds: seta gala.',
lava, French pamonus. and other fine sold breastpin.
finger nuts. medallions. log tete, studs. a'eere buttons.
scarf pins. he ; watchmakers' tools, Jewellers* tools:
fine old Tubas, Some r erp valuable; eavordeons. brag.
horns, s leer 8 koy dotal, and other dates, matuutal
in
strumena.
CIGARS.
cco tape nor 13avansvgara
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS.
30 fine cloth cloaks. Isar hi. eqtaety new.
The cloaks by at 10 elect pteeieely. Re
will then emceed with wile of watches, jewelry, ho
OUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR
interest. Buy your COAL AT HICKS'. 'ober*
nothote but the very beet et toldity of Lehteb and Sehnil
kW Coal offered at the follow.. reduced erect.:
Lehigh. Broken. Er r s, and Stove.....— -- .44 IS nor Lou.
&buy ital. *.
Large Hut..........._.. !e0 "
Warrantefom tete
or dust and Bill wet ht,
HICKS' yard, eradetoult oorner MARSHALL rum
WILLOW. Call and we. °Wean
W. GROOM & CO.,
NJ* Moe 14 South FOURTH Street,
•ND
WHARF, PINE. STREET, SCHITYLIEED.
Dealers and &usPen
OF
Loma Mountain. Le A bzh, &tn &ill
Merchandise Luca on em:fails.
'HICKORY AND SPRING 310IINTA - ER
LEHIGH COAL,sriktbared nth taro. llK..asile ti 7
beat terms. Apply at KNOWLES 9 DONK. riINT
and WILLOW Streets CU-
MACHINERY AND IRON.
ILIUM V. MIILRICE, J. VLIIIILLN XX1.317.1.
101kIATAII N. WIDAILICIL.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDR Y
FIFTH AND WARRINGTON SUOMI,
itadr i c go NS ,
ENGINEEERB AND mAclus,
mmurs.oturis High and Low Premare Btear,2 Emma.
for_ Lana. River, ar.d Racine mini m ilea G &somata re, Tank... Iron Boatv.., an.; Caatmra
elan kinda, either.; ton or Bran
Iron Frame Roots for Gan Worka,Wort nom Rail
road Stations. to.
Retort* and Gas Macadam .4 the Isteat and most im
proved ooninrsionom
HverLdeseneuen oclaatntion Maehirers , each ur
Sugar. Bans
.r and Gnat 'a. Vacuum Pane. Open Steam
Tram. Demeatoe. - Rem Pumping Ragmen &_p.
Bole Agent* far yawl Sugar the
71,111 P teat Steam Runnier• and
MSS "t T i i Wohiere ' Patint Cermrderal Bagar Dram' -
Mg gis. *a
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES,
NOTICE IS HESERY GIVEN THAT
theCleartnershitt heretofore ex stint between
Mr. GEO. wr COLBY and the salrenber, ander the
style of GEO. W. COLEY' A. CO . t• etc...tree.
CHA& A. DANIE.I.S.
al9-tf
Pin1666166in. Nov. 16
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that th e
firm of WA BMOC, CHADWICK, & BRO. is Mu
day diuolved. The Ranter. Ranee, end EttaNro bystnews
will be continued under the name or CHADWICX
BRO., at the Borfleast corner of SECOND and BACH
threat& JOH V K. CHA Mi' I CK,
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Philadelpltia. It& 11. UN $l. rtu-ti
MLAMANDER
A large sanortinta • of
EN d ANS WATSOMM
PHILADELPHIA . ANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES.
VAULT 15.,`07U3,
HAM LOCMCS Par Ranks and &arse.
,_
Ritual to nny noir to t-s.
IRON DOORS, elf UTTER,-,
Oast food terms 'thy other essablishmezt La do
111214.141 Stat Pl. by
EVANS & WATSON,
No. JO4 CILESTN P I 'T luladia Str lieug eket,
„
PLEASE GIVR OS A CALL.
iniIEADEST WINDOW GLASS in tos - n,
soir ru. DICIC•8. 8. R. oorast of B.EVENTEI sad
ROSIN. -861 bbls extra Nos. 1 and 2
Loop Rosin; 3AOO bbto !Minim Batirs.all m rots.
sad for solo Or
ROWLEY t ASHBURNRR. k co..
Iloai South WHRVES.
COAL.