The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 10, 1859, Image 3

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.' MBestiter, Nit ', -", -.Jar Crottiere, Philo •
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~ M Osborn Ata, Boston
w N Wilma, Pei Haven /hero B Horwitz, Belt
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-Pi Desoto & Is, N I. Merstrall Parks. Norfolk
, ,M rs Clarke, lit I.touni: ' ' H L_Mobt,mmerie; London'
' ' r c_Montronlerte;,Lrindoil, W Tuckeratio.N H ;
• 1.. W Bet & or, Brooklyn' 'Sohn Bersar."Ba4
Blowers; Detroit , ~... ' : Ono Onlin, St PS
-'`'' ' TLe Port. Bi-ooklyrt • ',Hord F Horwitz - , alt
H. Barnett AA It Y -W I. Itelferstein, PS
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, .. ank eii v i shop N' ',' "" '1" oux,. Paris "i• • • '
'ALAIMO, Paris, • . ," ,i." 13 Cmrner,Harrisburg
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-"X Thorne, - 1.1 i- - -: "Wm M Fishet,-N Y.
ERRCHANTIP HOTEL-Fourth st.behini Aroh,
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,Lnyi r o i lanitiNngston -.
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'' - A 47'.11' m i ttr.sl7.' - -. ; IT:t w A Rea:J.l;l.7i;
. S nrron,ll ... , W Moore, Clearfund
JONES' HOTEL - Chestnut street. above Sixth.
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.•• land Jackson, Balt .' - W Brown, Jr Salt
: - It Sot Solt no, Md Baml Resse, i tisit ON Md '".
0 Bart:Balt co. MA . H.l3acket /c. a, N .1,
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.ft Felton Iwo Bedford - 4 N 3- - ,
horEatlankr Philo - ' LHLookaY4 Boston
I.llv7Wm l63 W C ,s e g o n . ,l , l - - • f MITA Pi I
- ' ,-- Valuate, NJ- .__ - ' -Vin Knob,. Balt
M Orahant.N Y :, ' • • ,'L H Onswold, N Y ~
Store, Y - .. '.-.'„' , C Btone,N Y- : 1 :
AMERICAN HOTEL--Cheedout st., ab. Fifth.
, -WW-Hurg, Balt' " - 'J C StooKley, Del,' '
6D Weigand, Phila
it Graham.
Troop, Look Bitten '
; . 2 B Larlsillin. Memphis Graham.
• f Menßhis.
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orlon'/ Barton, Bait
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. Jirick.". J , Frank Treat, Me
and C Frinh, N Y •• • A delis, NY'
' eittimonEomittblatt. 1.1"7,-' - M. A Hyatt, N Y
- t i s Jones A15.,11",..„ .8 It Jeukinib_Phils
• " ' W Hinchnron .N
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- " Geo 11 ontshmety‘Balt - , v. 4. lackinton, Metes ,
John .1 Evans. Pittston 0 err, Pittston.
Gen Al Wrlune, NY - D E Davierm, rowark '
H Thomas Billings& teal O'W Castle; Roohmter , :
Ago /I ,Raymond,Rooheinar 'W W Meeker,_N
C Claflin. NY- • • -' sw Ridgway. M Chunk .•
' , '-i Gang V Shreve,Salem,Mass Waith,Bogardas, N 1
wLI Hutehlose,A.bgar.NY • • T
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-. , • BT. LOUIS HOTEL-Chestnut street, above Third:
- ',/1 Johnson Zs la ,13 C' •W 0 Robinson. NH „
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.. 7 71 , r4J D O n F o rai i k t p 4 h l i r ls •
:;" ,VIICHAIPTIF HOUSEZTT.trA street. s.b. 00140etaS.
, 1 4 4;='ir '134 ," : -....- ViMilltrifAnnii.'i .-;
F Wilsop.Jonikentowt.- ', - ,.:T II Higdon, Mt Hoar, N 1
„ J 'Early, Daitrohniteci,Pit• ~..gdyr Mellon, Lehman ~
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~ w Wityntaala i linons to , Bond Pittentor, N 4 - ,
. BLACK BEAR HO'rEL•7-Third et.. above 13allewhill.
• M young, pa Moses Haldeman. Eanboro
- dairßoads 'Southampton M Roseland. llonthampton
,• ' illiesholtz, lituceneytown -, J H Scotsman, Soyertown
aoobmaldernan. - Buoka oo Semi Shutt, Bunks no -
-. • eery Walter - New Briton 0 P Shift, Warrington
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:,..,...... Harper. tenkentown Obits Finney, Hartsville
", -; A D Loren" - otthentston Casper Roads, Alberni '
mealier BhOte. Doilegtown • ,
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..:..:,', i ?,BALD EAGLE-Third street, above Callowhal.
- .•''. • Big 13 11 l ark ... t lit P ro . t g,
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- -Abtitham Bru.ek,,r, ...no Co -
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- '• ' -,THE , UNION 110TIa+Aredi street. stein" Third,
- • -..„, ;lb 008 Castor, Pe -- ,; 1 13_ Holmes. Ppring&ld, 11l
• 0, yoykert, Pa- .maynard & :san, Boston
: ::::• j ,,. , ALAd OO V, O4
IntiliOnt Cptut ''.... l R Tshuds, Lan co, Pa
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:- ''SASI.EYSIEAI O 110TEU-SeoOnd et:lnflow Vine. 1
-`' Jilsitith. Books ito. - ' Samuel Cowan, Hartsville
W, W Gray, Richmond; Ya Al)_ Corns. Pa
•;',"'• uv,PHSrodhead, - Pa Isr 'Pert Berate`
-, ohs' its , umont. Pa ''. , John Gordon. tr NI ' ,
.. .. A. e - nietown
__ Thl„ 340110 V. Pa -
- Wilt' 4147, Perry .
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, . .J•W 11•491aWaJI, Pa
... . W-Watson,Pa, - . ~ It Merris:-Willbw, Grove •
, . B Taylor, Pa - ,- - Chas Duhree. Pa
-,--- .., ii.),erlisvock. Neown ECarart, hid ,
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toe 815 Carhart, N d 8 Yardley, Pa • , ,
McGarr, Pa , . John Kelsey, Pa ,
' It , 310ore,„Pa . •, • • Jane Leedom, Pa , : -
0 PaoircPs . ,:' NI Norris, Pa ; . . '
0 Hog; Pa , -.• .- •• John Porten, Pt • ' .
'. • ward vellor,Prt.' - ~-, Chas Janney, Ps ,
ex German: Pa , . „ Paml Baker,. Pa ,
- ,-- :3 T Beekman, Po - , •< 3 B Tcmilson.Newtown'
- , Amos Coition, Newtown • • Jae Yandergrift,..PA ,
~ 0 Cadwallader, Fa , - . , J Bartley , new Rope
,a,..Kirk, Pe . - , 8 Rowland 111 . _
'Fes J Ham. Ohio . r' , -- J N P.me, Wis _ : ,
Li sines, tftes. itr - ouii.. - lii,s, t Pi:67ol' l : •
,13 Johnson, Me_ .113anza, Pa - , '
•,_ Vem C riCti, l l l :. j A i n u j i a itI P :.I yea' ker, Pa
' - Ik. A i iSSOTit Pa ' - T 8 Merma n -m.OU no,
." . ..' ?I Stro horst, Socks NI ~ .0
inont Hard, Becks keno.
Atretstr, Bunko so ~1 Wrlent, Trenton, N J
~ STATES UNION HOTEL-!sheet it.; above Siitii.
3 P Alderson, POs -• .-
,•-• , W Itenriersiorn Del
oso Moore. ra • , , Johnston-,; IdoCay,;ll 3 ,
' Jonas Woshower, Pa , G H Eagles, Lancaster co -
• '., _ Gm, W Hinkle,Agantio City .1 Fatkey Smith Philo -.
, blur 11 Mahan' - - ' Thais Hughes, Kensington
As -- Henry Beagle, lbt ". • .„A L Parsons, Set •,• • '
, 00biltEROTAle BOTEL-thith l,,,
st., above chestnit.
.=,.. ` *JP BharsleY; Chester - tto" - ~1 Blakely. Phil& '
• ' ' 13• P Morns, York, Pa ' - • • Mrs Rishonyer;Reading •,-
--.--- ...^,- ' , NATIONAL lICYPEL; , -/bies at.. aboin•Titird, '
ITLlllfftlettaium ,11 it. Alen u li L exington, ( Kr
. rrantitiVeo j ell a hr •':
Tvt`citi'althllleg'y City
„.. Peters. Wilmington. Del jasph Pr/ski r t's -.
. , r i f i t o tkNrestpert . . /O r
t zsg :v advert, '
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..pendlist. Poltiville ~"' W Barium, Allentown
2 ohnit lielnitelv. Ler:waster el' a Mattlm Allentown
•or Whitaker. Mt Mare . WY' Yoate, Pottsvtlle
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')IOUNT VETiNON Ein-Ei-Aepoitfit.. Above .dieb.
-;' • ' -John Maddiok, riarrishuri 0 P Nixon, Bridgeton, N J
', • . , - %AWN. ROTEL,T, hnd street.above:Rsoe.
~ •SD Wilsosh-14 Y- ' ,--- - T 81nmewn, Pottitown
'• L A ,Relart N i • ' - 0 Y litriker t N I ~ • -
• Ll' 'lasi*, Boston - - - -' J RWalker, M-D,'Pa
h 0 Reberte, Chester eto .•- ft Downing, Cheeser no
••• , C Perm, ri r - J Thompson, N Y
• • L y ing loom-Franklin - en 11. MaKenney,Brklyn
P p iill t Reeding - t - M Yientine,. Su slo
- '-• , J , Illipet Pottsville • - L Ewinv. Wash ngton- ,
- K yamvilemeaster Me Osnenet. 111. • -
.' Miss Sinclair, 11l ' • Mos (Usenet. 111 ~-
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IMPORTATIONS.
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INTELLIGENCE.
rths.
B 9bia wi Cire. ,14:An tio P t rw,4 1 9 I d t vg from New. putle,
As /multi, Baker, 7 dare from Boston, grab mdse to
• ..- '' ' lewelie & C.o. • '
: ' • ' PF B l h ti A ri " Z i ti ' !iliedir r" ,i t iFirt,ll '.
, infotir 7Z / n Alue. Shier 8 ars / i?.. ge;t9Ort, T ;rith
se to g A Ponder k PO.'
.. ,Sthr gannah,Dlrratt. Joan. 1 day froth garyrna.Del,
i - o thi a kertiolfZ i l f ohte?tfi. 2 days from Milton, Del.
: !, th gram Chnstlah & Curran.
tit Alp nee. Thema. I day from ifalem, NJ, with
wheat to Jail.l Bewley & C. n .
• - ,- nee :iea: Der,! de's from -Odessa, Del, with grain
. t* lart ' ,lng fiir Ellin n
, endorse . a dare from Port Penn,
. • $ Del, with wheat to Christian keurren.
1 dLgiRED. *
f ß aill i tigt g er,:4l e olser eaViri 7 41 1 1 d k r c d if. e '
,t r 4 8 lytiii.vv, ;Jeanie, ' Ittrhorer A l :groves, Jr.
• •,,. .•.;'7-r„ , :IT TI . MNOILILTEL TO Tr i lAril i tk x.
13”.
9.
ZlL'lMagrlitYraealig Amorioa, from `Ban Franoiloot
„.,,,tre.,W. Ole !Lope. ; from Gibraltar. ..:
. . Boaropt Me 9.
''. ''', or rtigitinni!Litte•tisp eqs ricerisr# DIM Liverpoo l; barb atamoom, from Smyrna: , ~, .. ~ ;
~ ,- , et OMNDet. , ,
' .igterele
i Cat a g - or nhonestor i Combine, clewed at
pi
'rEreal Y ti l j.foh r a Be I, Creighton, for Glasgow, Orearad
l!A el l et w oliiirp k , KNL Y Z./ . aw' min:tor' ttii.., via Nu
,2o.l,_tdealea iti sew lc gri rooterdo. i ~,, k
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- F, ..j il till# .ttartrt i Wilharas, for Hong gOns..:gailed• from
'- ' t '', '-'•• erf 1i1t:n . ,191 Caulking for Liverpool, aimed at
''. ' ,ft p_rr, of y vesterda'r, , ' • .
, - *Whiff LiV41 ,4 6001, KeltrneY, from London, crowed st. N
7 i..,grt.1, 7 4.11.5v......Vite0,du 9fgedity, for Lastatyra, oleared at
'' Kite iihrtihirilkest tole, for PhiledtlPMll, cleared at _
, • ••• Rata tie.thioet• ."• 1 ' "
•,, :' t- ",•• 06 IT ittigitlrigoil.glsgins. from Cleveland , vta Mon
... -,
.. tree tarnre4 atNew Yort yeeterdey., . . —..
;4 •' ' ''l • — Vgr% ° 7,,, T ^F;.;.ar.gef6t- r irldu e /TirithAlgeT' ana
W
'--1,,: ~ A ~, r.l o. &nog, Burdse, for 7 .-hdadelphia, cleared at
- ' • ' Bohm T P med. Drenthe,. and B LWa ea, Hoff
• ,' ag. OW hrriyed at Wilmington, tic, 7rh wet,
I=2 ; -4 ,' , :leht-Blanhoird, uompton,,tuartos, moo at Charles
, i -- ..'.:'„:,74titi),,kitit, 1.'7(4 4 ldte,'fripk* , rbotrial t or
- s F.- `; ' K ' '., ‘ " n s tlitz u' ett e e t r n ,tatrs. edged frOm Richmond
11. i tet. Mr New f ork. ,
, Alarietot.-Atir, obn,tred itt New YoTk TeSt°r
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,:, ~ 1 - z if,e011.1.1,1 Or; MAlltantrente«.., INTAANdIti TO nOaTolt
I: '40•;-' • ,:- , -Tha highway*" On litt le Brewster tidied. at the
4 •,"••••,,,'' -,„ ".".., vonineo lir mown harbor, hag lately been fortirOd bon
, -,,',--.: • -.. refitted, and wilt be religntad at henget on 1 0 nit ht of
1 • ,- ., , `,,„,, , . 7,l;te w hoth Decteghb.r. DIN ;I' he tower Is .wlit . o , .' and 013
j , ',i't -,1„ . 1y ',.. Oat in.rubt. The Wog Ptana IN MO feet a re Mean
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' ' -'-',' 1 " ' 9 '.'"iiiief Vilma 0 ,Ff i tinetrlthe Will 'MOW lt WNW. gash
•. , `"l',9;4' .o} •"'"i - ,,,p a 'r ,969aders lob AttOO dbe semmtrioFdthary yes
•• '' - '••''t--1•V•• mr, co r 9,9999,141 9 mutties,l miles. 1 ~, -,
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' , "4 " 4 4gi,Vite •Agr ai. Meat. Olflo L. . 'Board.. 7, ~, , •
! 0 ':'"? -% ' , r, ll.ton. 99 3 4 859 . 't4i ''
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A aanoidygaaa Nutt Buoy meek* the fanner poalttun of
this Ldtht Yana].
Chntleatotti so. Deo 03 , %W.
A meaund claim Nutt Buoy, painted tad, has bean placed
bff the musket - Ater, Butbenu'a lateutt, Chutteaton bar
er, in la feat -rater, - •
t'uto , D oo oolt on Sullivan's Island bearing N by B.
-Po rlf PIkVWS.-
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MARRIED.
7.OPINCOTT—BAI.LENGER. Near Lurtibetton,
N.J., Thursday evening,. Deoembey 8.1859, by yrtende
9arenlollY., in presence 9.1 _Henry J. Iriok. Roo.. W m .
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Llnninctut to Anna M. Ballenger.
fißthb— , WAGNbit—On Sunday, November 20th
Man,lbr Rey. M. H. Biel,. Mr. Wm. B. „Brill to Mies
Anna Wagner. all of Philadelphia. •
LONIUKPIEt--81,11N(11,11FF.-0a the Bth instant. by
Rev.: George Mintzer,' Hon. A. B. Longager to Mite
'Mau Mootortev . n
daughter of Wnl. 11 9linglutf, Eau., both
" ASV ' an t lIITIWA/ u n " &e P 1. •
Instant, by
Rev,_ John W. Taokion. Reward G. - Erdman to Kate
Frekfeldt, all of Philadelphia.
"
t Josephine
41';.; ."ug h te'
Funeral from the rnsidenoe s ner father. Np. Ilea
Semis Garden street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2
o'clock. ' •
LOWRY.-:-On the 7th instant, Mr. George W. Lowry,
in the 48th year of his age.
-The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon,
between 2 and., o'clock , from his late residence. Creme
Fered, five doom from Queen street, (late Crown and
Queen street./ Also the Philanthroptalrodge and ke
yette Encampment, of Lo.ofo. F. Also Lodge No.
2. Ai Y.ll.
ORILLEY.—On the ath'instant, Mr. George Crilley,
in the 33d year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his mother. Maigaret
Crilley, No.= Thompson Street, between Cadwalader
and .alorsnantown road, on Sunday afternoon, at. 1
o'clock.
DOSSERT.—:OO the 7th Instant. Elisabeth, wife of
• Charles Dossert, in the net year of her age.
,:finneral from the residence of her husband, No. 1210
•Warnook street (formerly Lewis street,' on Sunday
.afternoon. at 2 o'clock. • '
DE LARDE.—On the 6th instant, William De Latu . e,
in the 24th year Obis age.
Funeral from bin late residence, Franklin street, id
dpor above Girard avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at 1
o elects.
BLETRE.—On the Bth instant, Mrs: Levin& Slethe,
aged 26
ral fr r&
yea
Funeom the residence of bar mother. 1624
Barker street. between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, tine
(Saturday, afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
AINSWORTII.—On Wednesday oveninc,in the Bth
year of hie age, Samuel, eon of Joseph and Jane Ains
worth,
- ?Funeral florn the resider:l6n of hie parents..Tohneon'a
lane,'above Fourth, We (Saturday) morning, at . 9
o 'cloc E k. •
LNNAH.D. , -Ori the 7th instant, Mr. John S. Len
.nerd. in the enth year °Chia see.
Funeral from ilia late residence. No. 1022 Jefferson
Street, above Tenth, on Sunday afternoon. at 8 o'clock
CAMYBELI,.—On the Bth instant, Mr. John Camp
bell. in the 26th year otitis age.
Funeral front hie late residence. No. 1360 Howard
street. below Master, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 1
o'clock.
E .
VERLING..—on the Bth instant, Abigail Erwin,
wife of Joseph Evading. and daughter of the hats
Nathan Barnaby, iq the 29th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, 1023
8o his street, above Ottet. this (Paturdav)afternov.
at 2 o 'clock.
. . .
McKINLEY.—On the 9th instant, Thomas litoKinley.
i the 82d year of hie ace. •
- "'Funeral from his late tesithinos. No. 9211 South PHA
street, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'oleok. •
IICELACR! 4 AND PURPLE VA LENOIAS,
3rM come.
a it °l‘ and
P g ßie •CltiVa P ent, gni °eats.
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Dreee p ilki.
8); 't/
: md 'l,VYte. 7oente.
ValveLugin: Pneline and Velour , Rpm
a pad de Cashmeres
s d
r ee d inteV. "9
1 4 ;i i r bri a tildtra l :Vrat i g i kelli,Trt
Justt
reeelved bv
11E880N & BON, Moundne Store.
tin 808 OHEBTisiLIT Street.
MREV. Ti. GRATTAN GUINNESS WILL
lsrettch TO-MORROW as follows: laming. at
oira, irt Salem Methodist Church. (Rev.
Meson%) hiniper end Lomberd streets. Afternoon,
9,M o'clock, in Rev. Mr. Skepherd'echurch.Ruttonwood
attest below Sixth. Room ng. lit 7M o'clock. in Rev,
Dr., W . ) lies church. Broad street, below Spruce. In
the evening the whole church will be reserved for young
'men end mediokt students. This, perhaps, will be Air.
Guinness' last Sabbath in the city.
fa. SERMON TO MEDICAL STUDENTS,
by Rev. IL ORATTAN GUINNESS, in the Rev.
Dr. Erylle's ehurnh,- Breed greet, be`ow Serum), to
morrow (EARRATi3)EvENING, nt 7% o'clock. The
whole of the church roll be reserved for w ont[ men,
the fewer part for medical students until 7 o'clock. The
medical stutittntlld young Illeytot our city 11T8 Cor
dially invited to at te nd thin servos,.
WREV. E. H. CHAPIN HATING" RE.
ISE D and re-w*ittee_his Lecture on Mod ern _
Chivalry." will deliver it at NATION A I. Mar
ket street. above Twelfth. WEDNESDAY
Dee. 14. at 8 n'elools. This will be the Only OppO d r i l o ti . VV,
this season. of bearing CHApin.
ItYIVEOUEST Or THE YOUNOMEN , S
rIHRIETIAN ASSOCIATION, Rormonto
Vann.' ?dew will be delaved, at the MORAVIAN
ORUROIL corner nr Frank lin and Wood streets, TO
MORROW EVENING?. at 7M o'clock, b 7 Rev. E. DE
BCIIWEINITE. tt•
ty"IIiiIIJRCH OF THE INTERCESSOR,
TI N& 11. She Rev, Mr.
SN
ISO. SUNDAY. Dee. Vtil
nn Anhilio N i l n Nf tlio an gn ' t
-"The feelinge nod netionn toe Saved, at the time the
w aritt ,, ke „ d m are actually condemned." Strangers allliza
eIrCHURCH OE TIM NEW TESTA
MENT—T. IT STOCKTON, Pastor —PrearthinC
, &ABRAM MORNING. at W o'clock. at rte
northwest corner, M Girard scenic, and Thirteenth
street. Chrietioing.and all ariloworild because Christians,
cordially incited. See Bible Times. lt.
TT? A FREE LECTURE WILL BE GIVEN
• athe+ mathenst.emn.e NM ru *.rvi SPRING
lARDEN nn SA , URIIAY EVENING, en.
10, at }OI pnxt 7 °Wok. The Publln are Invited. see
loot. The, Phlln.eltir of Thunkenners. It•
cr ,IIIT:3OII.ISI4IP.V. cnuncw. S. W. co
of Brown and St. John etreeta.—Rev. OEOe GE
A X ANDER CROOXER•otor. 1 1 ,erYlee TO-MOR
ROW (Sunday) MORNING , at leg o cloak, and in the
Evenint atll4 &cloak. It.
irr REV. J. C. GANG - COOLEY. A lIINDOO
and a BP OWN, la aspreted to pronnh on
RTINDAV WANING. nnontuhns Uth. •t ttlo VIRBT
CONORENATIONA TAYNITA lAN CHURCH. onrnnr
nt PPR= and LOCUST. flanfina commences at 1.9 x
(Monk. 3t•
GEO: WWI. CURTIS. FAQ., WILL
deliver his new lector°, on "Tint Present A ',pert
o the hiaverr question." et NATIONAL HALL.
AR £CET BTRE). T. above TWELPTIf. on TRIM DAYDAY EVENING. Deo. 16th. 1,% o'clock. Titbits 23
eento for sale, at bite principal Bookstores and at the
door. (110 st"
"NO -maul. IN lIISANEN. , "—IteT.
T A. FERNLEY.. ea"ror of Cohcokrnk M E
OITTIStIif, preach in the Amenoen Steebeniee
Pall. corner Pollak and George street'. tomorrow
(Sabbath) afternoon at M o'clook. Seats (roe to MI.
it'
ficri TUE REV. Dn. STEVENS, OF ST.
Andr•vr's Chnroh, will nreivili in CALVARY
C RUA CH, • Germintown,
, at
thepth 10K o'clonk A. M. end at 7% (Mork P. M. •
f - G , REV. A. C. TRONVASiiiii. LECTURE
TO-MORROW Eywore. At 7 o'clock. by re
quest. on 3n47, Buffering the vengeance or eternal
lire." Morning tierviee et half-past JO. Chuieh in
LOOMS O Street, alum Fourth. It•
R C egE l li f i ' ll ir Coart 1 1 11fI E . ClittllßT " .7g) . ;
Twelfih IRMO, EVERY RUNDAY. 1034 A. !Coma
TM P. Af.. by the Rev. JAM!D PRATT. Rector.
Ind
PHILADELPHIA' SABBATH SCHOOL
AavOCCIATION.—an Adlottrand meeting of
fhtbbathilchool B l eachers, flnnerivendentn, and the
frlonda of the can.° tvill be held on Monday evr ,
tha 12t inst.. at half nag 1 o'clAak, iti the FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH,-corner et Arch end Broad
atmate.
Subject:a of vital swirtance will liepresen'ed for eon
sid•ration ; end it to earnest!, hoped that the interest
now awakened ip behalf of Sabbath &whole, will bring
toeethtir a large concourse or Toanhers.
The Delegates previnnely appointed, are invited to be
present. with reports from their respective Schools.
Dactosnort 10. SC
ANTIALAVERY MEETING.—THE
flintier tottmlly held o connection .with the
Percipients Anti-fllavery Pair wM to held this year
in the &anon south end of the ABeEMBLY B
PIRA, Tenth and Chestnut streets. eornmemelco
WEDNEBOAY MORNING, December 11, at 110olonk
and continuum throuph the next day.
l'Cr LADIES' .FAIR., IN LECTURE ROOM
of Preglarterinn Ohuroh. Buttonwood atreet, be.
low Sixth. opening MONDAY EVENIND. 12th instant.
nt 7 o'clock, non contioping through the week. from 10
A. M. to ID P. M. Pawn Tickets 25 cents; single, 10
cent.. To be hnd at the door. dlll-30
ANTI-SLAVERY FAIR..-TRIS FAIR
w 11 ho opened. in Cr ;ENT HALL, on MON
-I.II76F,VENINO. tho Lath nat., and will continue du
ring the weelc.- Ava day o useful end bum mantes
win he offered for sale at market paces. The profits will
bepplied to the dissemination of nntslavery doctrines.
Admission fee, is cents; sosson tickets, 50 cents.
dlO 3t
frrSTATEMENT OE THE UNION BANK
. required by the Second Section et the Act of
the General Assembly of thie Commonwealth, approved
the 13th day of-OCTOBER.. A. D. MOT:
Amount of Loans end Titsnonnts.. , . ..... ... 8874,070 48
Do. Speeds ... ... 67 172 81
t ,,,,, Due from
in other Banks—. 60 Mt 84
' of Notes circulation 100,276 00
' o. Deposits. including balances duo to
Other Banks . 00 768 12
PHILADIMPRI•. December 9, 1869.
- CITY OF PHIL_ADELPIIIA. se.
I, JAMES LESLEY, Cashier of the UNION BANE.
being sworn. depose and say. that the above statement
... is oorrect, to the best of nu knnwledae and belief.
dAMED hi. BLEY, Cashier.
Sworn before DI% thit Oth day of December.A. D. 1569.
it - - P.O. ELLMAKEIL Notary Publio.
WAN Aniolun Nero MEETING OF TOE
firamortsage Bondholders or the WIL
ISPORT-AND ELM IBA RAIGROAD COMPA
NY will be held on WEDNkSDAY NEXT. Nth inst.,
at A,-M., in room No SO MERCHANTS' EX
CHANGE,' to receive the report of the Committee.
Punctual Attendance Is requested. dlO-4t
grPM ADET.PIIV A BAND, NO. 1—
'lnstituted October 116 30—ineorporated Fehru
nry 17.1862.—a t the nnnual eleetlon for Officers. held on
Tuesday. ISceinber 6. Mac. the rellowteir gentlemen
were eieeted President. Bening= 0.8. Wks• Vtee
Prealdent,_ Augustus Kornikierter boaretory, Jame'
Madison Beck Treasurer, Charles Bonk; Lender.
0. Stevenson Beak ; Condueter, Marcus F. Aledot Au
ditor, Henry Oebherd; Standing Conumttee, Ben n
B. Wilke, J. G. Stevenson Seek, Semen N. eck;
.Consellor, Dome Grissom
JAnIES MADISON tifigß. SeeretarY.
it 746 FLORIDA Street.
11IrUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA—
LAW DEPARTMENT.—The Annual Oration
e the Altnnnt of the 1,11. w Ilepertment will he de
livered at the flail of the Untee_yeity. by the Ron. JORN
M. READ. on. THURSDAY. December lath, et eight
&jack P. hi. -
. Miceli can be obtained on application to the coot
ie
1 toe r ,
J. ..VALVNTI NE. 70aVainut street.
, p, 3 U_DS9N. 711 Walnut Street.
i .p,pftreil ON. KArels.streett .• .
F ROC lAN SRIPP.Art, S. b. corner Sotth end Wal
nut, .."< dlO elLth.2l,*
ITSPIRITUALISM. THOMAS GALES
TORSTER. toxins returntd. to the c 47, Nadi
e at SANPOM-STREET HALL, on SUNDAY, at
WM And 7% P. ht. Admission a cents. Olt.
- RE.V. entverAN
Xl.3preach an BATUR DAY.' the 10th indant, in
Aim. Dr. boon' Church, BPRUCD &red, below Math,
to 'this attarnoon . tit Sti clack. aa.at"
HE 'SPECIAL ItEQO ST, JOSEPH
BARKER, Eta.. will repeat Inc Lecture on the
amatr Of John Brown, , or the true and the false
nen opoit—he will also review the addressee by
ende l and.Ra.ph Weldo Emerson at Con
tort_ itall.onttaTUADAY KVENING, Pecemlier lOth.
et o'clooki Tickets /6 cents; Lady and Gentlemen,
Wooing. • _ &tn.
5 .-A HO N . HENRY 3F; fairmlND ' EDITOR
I. the New York netts. will delivera leot_ur . a t
MUSICAL Plllll3 R.A4L hePre ,the Est:sr:Y r
LITERARY ureßni. on rnu WHOM •v I NItIG, Oil
loth of December. suttleet—. The Late War in Raly.' 6
dS•tla
g OFFICE OF ItECEIVER OF TAXES,
• IptiL Attg LpuLt,papenher I.IBIV.
the severaW O d TAX the Y t EW f P T ilade
Tphxoryehe rof
by
notified that if the State and City Taxes, due for the
it r are ' rteva not i redligrgietlVegn,r day
ytl7 Januaryf
n el'
alldelinquent tax .payers will be puolishad, and thirty
seven cents tin iulditional will be charved publiea
thin. Also, after the lath oar of JalinflTY , IPSO, arenaltY
of percent .. will be added upon all taus remaining
•unpaid, and costs thereon for colieotion.
Mignedi Vie/IEII.I , MT,
Receiver of Taxes.
AND mEcllArtlcs7
us, N0v.28, 1 8 69 .
121st of November,l&s9, the
!era Wore eleoted Pireotors
Robert V.
oeut o:0ot t,
' , mole Tete,
John Clarr,
f d‘ g i iiri
ria This day, 8. A,
ininnntly_ re•oleeted Preal
3. 859., Vice President, and
4"°""
W. RUBHTON,
RANK nttas POILAINLPH'
t an Election held o; the
'witl4. - nained StoMmoide
of this Bank •
e. Mener.
• idwirt M. Lewis,
- oho Ashhtust: '
Beene W. FaintiM:
Anthony J. Antal:
Will
r.
Joseph Harri.
13111 A.
And at A , Litestlng of tin
MERGER. Esq., was unni
dent. EDWIN M. Lk:WM
WILLIAM RoerrruX, Jt CI
nrmot
A - 311:1t14E1L9.-aNKINS/ of 41 'York
Vf at! net, BTOolOrn,' Y.', is at 939 Brosd-strset
.Ifous4. , Annlopswishind good mamma, and agithta di
saint toAell. may oral Or orldrefig Rol above• - '
.
aENTLEMEN would do well , I;ly calling
'°4 pulp- tosvisa„ In NINTII St., above
Nmbni , sof gay, toot 03 eon: Into alkali) to look
f, or t ,, pt ! o o fitoung or'oyeing aast racily
•
o . o o' • Yew
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
IIOtaDAYS.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO
RAVE OPEN A VARtETY
NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS,
SUITABLE POE PRESENTS
IS M DAM DERIES.
LACE 000D9,
With a. handsome aseortrnent or
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS
AHD 01111111.
GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR
A. FULL BTOCK OF
SILKS, DRESS GOODS, &0.,
REDUOED PRICES
818 AND NO CHESTNUT STREET
de9-3t
TO THE LADIES
0A KF 0 R.D'S
GREAT FUR ESTABLISHMENT,
N 0.624 CHESTNUT STREET,
BELOW SEVENTH STREET,
Are selling their FURS cheap, preparatory to moving
into their NEW STORES. Their Stook °mutual' of
RUSSIAN SABLE,
ACME BAY SABLE,
MINX SABLE, •
V.NRY DARK BIBERIAN SQUIRRIEL,
ROYAL ERMINE,
CHINCHILLA,
BTONE MARTIN,
FI'ICH, &c., &c..
/GU Ifito CAPES,
HALF CAPES,
TIPPETS,
MUFFS,
MUFTEES
FOOT MUFFS; LADIES' FUR SEAL GLOVES,
SLEIGH AND CARRIAGE ROBES,
GENTS' FUR COLLARS,
FUR GLOVES, Etc
All the above Will be sold at the lowest possible prices
SETS FROM 86 tIPWARDS
CHAS. O.ARFORD de SON.
. ,
IMPORTERS AND FURRIERS,
No. 024 CHESTNUT STREET.
d9-tf ,
EYRE & LA NDELL.
FOURTH AND ARCH,
STAPLE ANDSANCY
SILK GOODS.
RICH SILKS AND ROBES,
REDUCED IN PRICE. a
46 FOR OURISTMAB PRESENTS.
I. VOIBI VELVETS,
EAVER CLOTHS,
LACK CLOAKS,
IXE MFRINOB
ROVirN NIERINbS,
BROCHE SHAWLS,WOOLLEN SHAWLS,
VELVET POPLINS.
IRISH popLINS.
MED D I VN N O E L
atuthstlAlM , Al l .l. 3,
L IN ENS &0., .Ice.
CLOAK EMPORIUM.—A handsome as.
sortment of Wins' and Mims' Cloaks now open
at 8. V. N. 111 , NT kET New Store,
o. 40 SOUTH SECOND Street
N O.—A general assortment of Shawls and Drees
Goods. dlO-6t.`
CIIRISTMAS PRESENTS.— Hamilton,
Manchester nod Paoida Dehinea now sellina at )25i
cents at Di ht,lN'B, Id. W. earner of RIDGE avenue
and dREEN Stmts. alo•sto
STATIONERY.
ACCOUNT 800103.
OLD AND NEW FIRMS,
REQUIRING
WHOLE OR PARTIAL SETS
For the ooming season, will find on our shelves a
LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
from which to 'elect, or can have them made to order of
• ANY DESIRED PATTERN,
OP TILE
VERY BEST QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND
WORKMANSHIP,
Together with a full assortment of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONERY,
AT TILE . VERY LOWEST PRICES.
MOSS. BROTHER, & CO..
dig Lm No. 410 MARKET STREET.
0 CONFECTIONERY.
CHOICE CHRISTMAS
CONFECTIONERY.
PINE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
BON-BONS, SUGAR TOYS, NICK-
NACKS, &c., &c.
Manufactured and Imported by
ED. G. WHITMAN &
(DO tf SECOND and CHESTNUT Street..
LEGAL.
-- _
TN THE ORPHAILS' OnURT FOR THE
A. CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA,
Estate of ISAAC HACKER, Deceased.
The Auditor appeinted_hy the Court to audit, settle,
andAdinst theoUnt of WILLIAM A. MAC RER end
A. E. STEPHENS . Executore of ISAAC HACKER, de
ceased, and to make dietribution of the balance in the
hands of the Aticountav, will meet the parties inter:
44tPd for the purposes of his appointment, on W ED•
NEBDAY. the 27st de, of December. 1859, at 4 o'clock
P M.. at hie OMee, No. 811 II Street. in the city of
Philadelphia. JOSEPH P. BRINTON.
dle-stuanthet* AVitor.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
NOTICE. The Partnership heretofore
Stlsting between OHO. W. COLBY and CHAR. A.
DANIKLB. trading as OM W. COLBI & CO.. has
been dissolved. fly mutual agreement. CHAP. A.
DANIELS alone LI authorised to umlaut moneys due to
the late firm. Oho. W. COLBY.
Philadelphia. Dee. 9th, 1559. CHA13. A. DANI d EM a' .
NEW MUSIC' 1 NEW MUSIC ! NEW
MUSIC!
"Rest in Heaven." By Mr. J. A. Earthmen.
St
ared
2 ) cents. By Mr. J. A Bachman. fa-4 .. "I L ittle Rae
, ; No r “ c°l". "Geraldine" (Grand raise.) By Geo.,Welker
Jun published and for emir; • ***
CL/EATON'S belowto a,
it. N 0. 1 17 North EIGHTH Street , Rim.
A GREAT DISCOVERY.—How to keep
Sober for I. The edertiser will send to any
direction a prescription, by vrhjoh Intoxication may be
Prevented or averted. and the / nja noun effects of Olio r•
drinking deatro)ed. ft is a pleasant, cheep, and an 'e
TritedY ; _permitting the exhtlaratm g , but preventing
the stupervi it• erects of Ale , hol. oyment, without.
'offering, is the word. Tre it. Address... Physielan,"
American Hotel, CHESTNUT s treat, Vlnindol
phia. din Be
NIGHT MARKET.—Tho renters and 0c,..
BTRfiETS Vit ls r i l ve il gti j o j e l eole l'e x i2hol;°,l
citizens avow.' v. that agreeably to an Art of Conoco!.
t a lit o r r o i r i l t =l.be o zz an , Ir . e vent nal on
INtd
Timm PHOTOGRAPHS for $11; six
-w• far 63; twelve for 1115—none better—as well as a
tiCe.wae in Oil, are mane at REIMER'S GALLERY,
SECOND Street, above Green. It`
NEW OIL —1.500 GALLONS EXTRA
I WHILE WINTRE OIL. now makin. at
KENSINOTuN (CREW DOCK OIL wont!,
suitebte for best rat‘lllllStiPi, or •ale b_y
ROWLEY. et & CO"
At Factory, or at Nora, No. It SOUTH WHARFFS•
below Market &root. 4110
SOULDERS.-65lids. Dry Salt Shoul
a., jest received and for sal- by
C.C. CA DLER
din ARCH Street. ki door ahoy, Front.
LARD. -1,68 Ws. No. 1 Leaf Lord, for
sale by C. C. aApi.lig & CO.,
410 ARCH Street, 24 door above Front.
ACKEREL.-525 Barrels Nos. 1,2, and
.1.11 S Mackerel, In assorted original packages, of the
West Data', for Este by
C. O. 8 ADLER & CO.,
ARMS Shoot. 3d door above Front.
NEW DUTCH HERRING.-500 kegs of
New Hutch Herring 1-16tha and Me must receives
Dee bark Amalie from Rotterdam and for wale by the
Imortant. HENRY Buff PN &
010 6t 221 and 223 South FOURTH etreet.
GANGS OF RlGGlNG.—Standing and
"Z' 1 , 1 2 . strin. manufnoturr of the beet *ste
for col a , at nketrAtf A a j aa n a , l rat R 9 . 13(1 13 17
tg N. W0d.... . 91
COOKING RANGES.
All in grant of the Rest Elevated Double Oven
Cooking Range, will do well to call at
ARNOLD & WILSON'S,
e^taamif 1/1101111151TN117 fitrAbt
LOST—Certificate No. 118, for 10, Shares
of stpotoilnbers ,i r Ede ltailrmul Compan'y, in
the name °CATHY A MAR A PEACE. Notice is hereby
given that an application al been made tot hat her eby
tot the Home of a new Centro:ate.
December 7,1869,
45 5 5 / 4 1 55' EDWARD PAACBrEzecater.
PRESSorP I 4 I 4DAPHIA ,. /SATURDAY. D.WEMBER, 10,_,1859,
A SPLISDID 809K S,
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These stories. addressing themselves fritho children
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Mullin
ti
lin curtain.. s CO a pair.
NEW ASSORTMENT WINDOW.
Gilt cornice., dee each.
Gilt cornices, a:to each.
Gilt cornices, 760 each.
Gilt cornices, $ l.OO each.
Gilt cornices, 1.2.5 each.
Gilt cornices, 1,50 each. '
Gilt cornices, 81.75 smell .
Gilt cornice., $2 co each.
Gilt cornices, 0 220 each.
Gilt con ice 5,5.75 each.
IXI
Gilt cornices, 3. each.
i
Gilt cornices, 4.00 each.
Gilt cornices, SW.
GILT CORNICES. VERY RICH,
Y OF ALLBRO., 8 rYLES.
CARR!, &
CURTAIN STORE. 719 CHESTNUT St.,
49-2 A below EIGHTH, North side.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
SPENCER'S
GENTS'
FURNISHING STORE.
NO. 839 CHESTNUT STREET,.
GIRARD ROUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
DRESS SHIRTS, UNDERSHaurs,
DRAWERS, STOOKS, TIES,
GLOVES, GAUNTLETS.
MUFFLERS AND SHAWLS
IN GREAT VARIETY
n6-atuth-2m-if
0. WALBORN Ss CO.,
(NOVO NOS. 5 AND 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
have now a very en . perior * assortment of Shirts, Under
olothing, Gloves, Hosiery, eto.
Special attention given to
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS,
of whioh a fine assortment ii oonstantly kept on hand.
oio-emit
ir W. SCOTT---late of the firm of Win-
U r • cheater es Seott—GENTI,F.M:I3 FURNISH
ING BTORE and SHIRT IVAN ACTORY, 814
CHREIeTHUThia. Street,(nearly opposite the Girard Howled
Philad
J. W.S. lp would respectfully call the attention of his
former patrons and friends to hts new store, and is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short natio. A
perfect fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with
fine Shirts and Collars. 1011-ly
CARPETMOS. OIL CLOTHS, dric.
ENGLISH CARPETINGS
TUE BEST MLEX Or
TAPESTRY,
BRUSSELS, and
VELVET,
Just imported and for sale, at
REDUCED PRICES,
By REEVE L. KNIGHT,
2,32 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
dB-6t. West lode, above Spruce.
INDIA DINNER CHINA AND LACQ.
FRUIT PLATES.—A full supply on hand end for
male, in lots to amt buyer. nt the CHINESE STORE,
28 South EIGHTH Street. up mire.
d 9 dt ALLEes CUTHBERT,
~KATES! SKATES! SKATES!
10,(Xlt pair, et prices from 20 cent* to $2O. Ladies'
Skates. fine Steel Skates. Oole Agent for the celebrated
Newark Skates
W. W. KNIGH.T, 619 MARKET Street.
(11)-2D 0 exaotly opposite Decatur.
MILD SPECTACLES, GOLD EYE-
Wanes, Ittieroecopoe, Releidonconee, Meenetio
loye, Polsoreanne, and other ertioten, sintehle rifle for
the mention, at Mc ALLISTER'S.
0-111W11 t ali[ No. 728 Chestnut street.
OPERA GLASSES.—A large and beauti
ful assortment of opera glasses, in every variety
of raounting—velvist. eB•1 loot). ennmal, dcp.. ko.
IIIeALLISTER k BROTHLR,
(Established ling,
db•mivs tialif No. US Chestnut street.
TEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC
PICTURES.—We have lust received new and beau
eterepscoplogroups, statuary, le,ndecepes,
&0., &0., in great variety.
& BROTHER,
dli.mwa Wit No. 728 Chestnut target.
'ROSIN OIL.-750 bbls. Rosin Oil, all
j " • go°d "" e iii i hrit e trAMlrtß
mak WIIAR
WANTS.
A' D---A situation, by &young nT , ! .
afterfr t 1,147 1 r 4 , 41 , tag..c . 5a : view or takias as igflueaos a good trade;
in
terest several lam caper/am/a is bemuses . atm+
"Boothw dime or TA< Pre".
. .
s3 , olyl— te A grit ?
an EN d I m L . !I:IAN OF IN
desirous of enterteg Into some lueratge tati fi
e c roreg
his duties would be light. (with the above um.? where
everything pro rod satoefutorv. Reference required u
welt given. Address "tit. W. H., ' Prue take..
WANTED—a partner in a Wholesale Li. Clot House, dg good Southe p a rtn er. st.
em trade. to take the pla c eof a retiring Ad
dream with real name, box SRL Phila. Y.O. d 9 6t•
PARTNER WANTED—In an establish
ed Wholesale Boot and Shen Bone, wishing to
increase the business. One who can commend ten to
twenty thousand dollars. Connunnicationa, with reel
name, oast to " E. - E.," at this ethos. wilt be confi
dence. d9-451*
TRON OR LUMBER.--The Advertiser, s
A- middle-aged man, energetic makexperienced. in
Mercantile nursoits destrotut to a connection
about the first of the year. either active or neonatal. and
invest from essay to f 57.000. in e a
trade as above named.
All communications confidential!. treated. Address
d9 -3t. " IRON OR LUMBER." this office.
WANTED—In a Wholesale Clothing
House on Market street, a salesman who can in
licence a large trade from Missouri end the South. Ad
dreas A. 8.. at the office of The Press. 69-3 S•
kiTUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG
man pa ealesmanmlerk or bookkeeper; the wholesale
drag buatosu preferred; is well acquainted with the
paint, varnish and stage baldness; refera to last em-
Oloyers ; would oommence now or in the sprits. Ad
dress R. B. office of rite Press. its 3t•
1
O 000 -------- 7 - Wanted to invest, from as 000 to SIO.OOO in a satiscaetorr
lm
a mess. The best of reference, slyest and retttllT.ed. Ad ,;
d•oes, with ;eat dame and lull particulars, : . T. 8.. _
if i bU e sit i eTa d ...% iltgil=l. The amount
IL"
be'
increased
111011DARTNER WANTED.—An opening in
-IL an established Commission Rome (Dry Goods) of a
Partnership will ocour on the lit of tee year. A !omit.
Wive. business man. who could command from //mut
to snow. may address" C 041211 1i1111011Baamess." at 'he
often of thin paper. no2S-tf
TO COMMISSION MERCHANTS.—A
thorough busineu man, of the best chamter, with
Peculiarly favorable advantages. and a handsome
amount or cash capital. would samisen hlgnielf ea an ass
ti%e partner in an established hoim doing a COMMIS-
Ilion or other profitable business. The moot satisfacto
ry recerenees can be given as to hoe character aud bosi
nessaustifications.
Conimumeations with real name, sent to Bog No 675,
Philadelphia Post Offieeorill be received in honorable
confidence. and noon in embarrassed circumstances
need ape! • dit-Ot•
VIVANTED—By January Ist, a situation
V V or
BOOK-KEEPER, or in an Mini/anon Com
rany or Banking - Rouse. 1:9 , a oraotmal Book-keener of
!`rif.eff!VE`anna.l.o.l%l'"" """t"".nit.'dlan;!"
at WANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the
Jni,l.most desirable Hotel Property in Baoks county,
Pa.. situated at New Hope, equal dtetanoe from pia"-
dolphin and Easton. For a slew of the Property nail on
the PlOllllOll. For terms, .to., call on or address 8. W.
KIRK, Danville. Pa. nlttbst •
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
ToR SALE.-THE STOCK AND FIX
TURES of ernmm'ne and Undertakeee Store. In
the mid Ale of the moat home's part of the cit.. In
quire at N 0.143 North 4 IXTEI. Street. 4110-2t*
fp() LET—A handsome Store and Cellar'in
-I. Strawberry street Co. l 9 with fine cellar lighted
by a large sky-light. Countei, gas fixtures, water-elo.
set, vault under pavement, &c. Heat Sm.
dI9T. H. HARJVS,
19 Straorben7 street
MARKET- STREET STORE TO RENT,
. 1 :11to f -r "I""ari t. No A~9 et
TO LET—Store No. 323 Market street
Posaeulon January Ist Apply on the premise'.
d9-3t'
-r, TO RENT—The two new and hand
-kax some threa-story Brink DWELLINGS. with book
buildings, and all the modern improvements. Now 1129
and 1431 North T WELPTIT Street, above Master. Rent
low to good tenant..
dS-If-31 4 A. J. GALLAGHER. Water, below Vine.
To LET—The large six-story ware-
Jo- hone No. an Commerce street, suitable for sto
rage or manufacturing purposes. Apply at No. SOO
MARKET Street. dT-lm•
in PER GENT.—We have for sale paper
RA" paying' ten per cent. per annum, immured kV deed
of trait upon Ent-olnaa property in St. Lotus. Tile at
tention of eatntalista deannne safe inveltmente is invi
ted. BAKER. WESCOTT. &
d7.1.r0 SOUTR TRIAD Steet.
pOR SALE—A Great Bargain--A Manu
featuring Establishment, with Steam Engine and
Boiler, end a complete set of Machinery for manatee
hving en from Iron, now in constant We for all
°whittle purposes. Ronan be clearly demonstrated that
the humus will pleb andsome profit. Address.
WILLIAM HARRISON,
No, 1.1 North ELEVENTH STREET, with name and
residence
IPOR SALE OR TO RENT—A Large
. 11 - . property mdtable for a Coal yani,Manufactunng or
Foundry_punxmas, situate on [ha nort h aide of POPLAR.
STREET, between beach street and Coll ;
oc_cnit creek
or contd.( lately occupied ag Glenat's omnibus at •b'es,)
so feet front, on ropier street, and ISO feet to Loveliest
greet, and having a front on the canal of about 75 feat.
These premises are well adapted for a Foundry or Fac
tory, the building' easily convertible for either_purpose.
LLIKENB & MUNTGOSIo
nog-Im' 10.13 BEACH ST., Eighteenth ward.
fro LET—The Second, Third, and Fourth
- 11 - Stories of the cantle! end epecione Storm; Non.
22 end 24 South DELAWARE Avenue, with' merge
Counting Room on the Second Floor. Muir to
TRAIN & NIcREONE,
n22-tt nand 24 SOUTH WHARVES.
ga- NO, 1924 UIIESTNUT STREET.-
Eleratit four.stnry ROUSE FOR SALE; three
story double back buildings. finished in the bestmanner.
and replete with all Modern conveniences. Let re feet
deep to Sanwa' street. The yard ie well supplied with
shrubbery and dwarf near trees, plume, &o. The whole
estabbe , ment in oomplete order. Possession given im
mediately.
Apply to Meese. OUMMEY & BON, e&O WALNUT
Street, opposite Independence Square. ta9 If
ROUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES,
Ma Real Estate of every description, for sale or to
rent. Apply to VEIN'S,
Real Estate Agent,
N 0.127 North SECOND Street.
in L. Toorny & Co.'s Seed Store.
All orders will be promptly attended to. Eaglish
r , enc
,
h, end German spoken. Collector of Gr ents. rdB-3moun d
POR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground,
- 31 - - 148 feet by ICO. three fronts, water and saa laid on
one front ; suitable for a church or factory. It is sift's
ted to the Southwestern pert of the pity, in arapidly im
proving neighborhood. Terms easy. Address, for par
ticulars, " J. K.." office of this paper. n4-tf
Fro LET—A Second-story Room, conee
.ll. &tent to the State House, imitable for &Lawyer's
0115oe. Apply 131 CHESTNUT Street. al/
A CHANCE FOR ANY PERSON THAT
rikwithig. to engage in the COAL AND LUMBER
business.
The snbacriber, about changing his business, offers
fo, sale the meek and fixtures. and lease of a COAL
AND LUMBER YARD. situated on the west side of
Schuylloll. two and a haft miles above Alanayonk.
The stook concise of Usnalook and rum lumber,
anti coal.
•
The fixtures. horses. wegone, carts, end everything
that fig neneervirl for carrying en the LUMBER AND
COAL business.
• .
The yard a n old established stand, and now doing a
rood business, which the books will show. There is a
aiding by the F. & R. R. Road, and a landing on the
lichuslkill. It will be sold at a very low rats, and only
two hundred dollars in cub required.
Anal) , to W. G. SMITH.
no2SeodlEt* • as above.
TIOARDING.
BOARDING. -A second-story Room ra
cant at 1100 WALNUT Street. Alio, a small
Room fora gentleman. dig- It*
A PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING IN A
31 . 1(00(1 neighborhood in the centre of the city, will
accommodate two gentlemen with full or partial bwird.
Address Hotneit' Blood's Dispatch. dr-et.
rliWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS VA
-• °int at Iszl WALNUT /treat. da-0t•
WANTED—Furnished Apartments, with
every laeility for Housekeeping, Bath, Gaa,
&0., for Gentleman and Wife; or Board ' n a strictly
Private Family. Address "Merchant," Blood's Dis
eatCh, with full particulars of price, .3.0. nlO
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL. -E. &. F. O. YARNALL &
CO. have removed from 123 Market street to 418
SOUTH WIIARVE4 and 419 PENN Street. d3-1m•
REMOVAL.—Mas. M. S. BISHOP has
- Removed her Millinery Eatabbehment from 916 to
1016 CHESTNUT Street, next to St. Lawrence) Hotel.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSTIL
RANCE COATTANV, No. Alf WALNUT Urea.
Philadelphia.
. DIRECTORS.
M. W. r
Rlitrit „ Robt. W. D. Truitt.
Pain t hung, n' Wm. X. Rambo,
~. L. Spengler,
ohn W. Buxton, H. H. Houston,
Willlam Itsucool. In. H. Love,
Foiwin Booth, Charles F. Norton
n. Warne . John Chi, ton
hn E. Addloke, Edwerd A. Warne,
R. T. Kermit. 11. ft, Stollnottoto
PreeidentrM. NV. DA_L DWIN, •
Vine President—F.. N. WARNE.
Snore tare pro tem.4-WAL 11. LOVE. deg
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
•
wets:
' SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
INVESTED IN VAST GES ON NEAL ESTATE ,
WORTH OVER 813,000,000.
The premiums efie r ownt then in many other Compa
nies, and the Dividends have been essicran,
This id a strictly AIOTUAL .;oroan. There are no
litookho!de
s, so that ALL T H E PROFITB
ssLono TO Tea INSIMED.
Pamphlets. and every information, may be had
°nava, On application to
F. RA rcHFORD STAR,Asent,
B. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Thomas Robins. ' John Welsh.
Mordecai L Dawson, Boors° H. etyma,
George AL Btroud,b. Whelan,
John 13 Myers, J. E.
Fisher Learning,
Joseph Patterson, William O. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood. Arthur cr. Coffin.
Thomas_ 11 Powers, George W. Toland,
William McKee. Thos. Wattseu. nit-igif*
•
RESPIRATORS.
A simple apparstue, to be 'worn over the month,
for filtering and 'warming the air, without impeding
restoration.
Those are admirably adapted to PROTECT THE
LUNGS from COLD and DAMP, on leaving HEATED
ASSEMBLIES, and generally in INCLEMENT WEA
THER.
Imported and cold by
ED WARD PARRISH,
del-tt 800 ARCH Street
OPERA GLASSES, Pearl, Ivory, and
Jseenned, with the finest Aohromatio Lenses, at
FOURTH.. ANKLIN'S, Optician,
112 South Street, below Chestnut.
Cr Alen, Improved Speouscles, correctly fitted to the
over; Microscopes, Stereoscopes, end Steteo•eogio
Views % er eleJ'eee v?."ei.y, and at ALM:QED
FRICE.B. dl-tf if
KEROgEI 01L—A full supply of the
above Oil, manufactured by the Boston CornpanY,
will be furnished to the trade. at_ the lowest onces,tly
the sole Meats for this cote. Qnw LEY. ABRBUILOt t.
k• snuth wirATlvßs
WARM AIR FURNACE.
THE G A S CONSOLER CONE FUACE
RN
Will thoroughly Warmyour house with olrE-Yainn
Lass coat. than is required by any other rgrtispe.
Satisfaction mall ewe snarauteed. Buildings Wanted
and Ventalatiml by ARNOLD k. WILSON,
• .1010 CHESTNUT Street.
SLATE MANTELS,
The Rioheit and most Beard:MA apeeiMOßS or
Enamelled Elate Mantels, Over offe_red for wale in this
country, manufactured by tic, ROM YearleyPlana Blue
stone, and for sale very low.
• , ARNOL'CI*ILBON,
U 49 VILESTIRIT 4toot,
AlgtgAN ACADESIY OF MUSIC TO
oomcmaee $1715 N o gago e rgi . a m o r ,
a V t . G will
THISt6ATURDIRY)Wiri3IemG. Deo.lo. eA
GRAND GALA NIGHT.
Second appearance of
LUCIA, MLLE. ADELINA PATTI.
POLIUTO, TRAVIATA.
THIS GUT URDAVIEVENING. Dee M.
THE GREATEST COMBINATION
ARTISTS AND OPERAS.
Ever offered I n thus city on one and the same evening.
TILE GALA PERFORMANCE -
WILL COSEIST .
She eel ire of Dom:int - Ws Opera of
LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. "
Arlie ADELINA PATTI as ........... .• • - ,
§„ic. STIGELLI as. ........
tK.IL EMIL es.. .....
The Snit act of Verdes
L
Mme COLSON asA TRAVLATA.
Viale
ORIGNOLI aa.. ............ tta.
BUG AMODIO ea... ....
-Oen:tont.
And third, the celebrated lair 'sot of Donlsetti's
IL POLIUTO.
Mad. GAZZANIGA
..... ._.._.. Yealise.
Big. BXIGNOLI
Si[. AMODIO . . •
Musical Direetor KURD).
The sale of Seals for the GRAND GALA NIGHT
commences THIS MORNING.
NOTICE.-1 he GALA PERFORMANCE will com
mence at 736 precisely. Doors open at GM.
ON MONDAY, Enetlutber
Flret tught of hlayerbeer's Grand Genre,
T HUGUENOT%
with entirely new end magnilsons dresses from Par s.
end follow.ng complete
Dime. GA ZZA NIGA al Valentine
Mme. COLSON ea Queen Margarita.
Mme. BTRAKOSCX as. ----The Page.
ig. STIORLI.J &on].
Big. JUNCA u reareel:
Sig. AMODIO ae...
Mr. WEINLICA 134 Brut.
PRICES OP ADMIBBION. •
To the Punnet, Parquet Cite* and 8a1e0ny.....• $1
Referee , ' Seats in the lame. including 441111411e011.. 1 41
Family Circle. en unte ; Amphitheatre. ZS outs.
The sale of Beats win comment. TlllB a DAY
1.. 9 A. M , at the academy of M a nia,_ /tech
• Lawton's. and at Chicaning's Plano ..octe Ware
rooms. 8:17 Chestnut street
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.-
MONDAY.
THE HUGUENOTS.
GAZZANIGA, CoLSCM.
ST RA KOSC El, AMODIO. ET IGELLI
JUNCA. WEINj.le
• NOTICE —THE PERFORMANCE Oi? 'Mg HpGUENOTS WILL COMMENCE AT 734 PRECISE
LY, DOORS OPEN AT SM. •
ON MONDAY. December 11, et 7M tedook.
First night of ?de , e,bser's Gntnd Opera,
THE HUGUENOTS,
with entirely new and maantficeat ((maw from Paris.
. and the following complete cast:
Mine. 0 AZZANIGA as... • dentine.
Mme. COLSON es... - • ...__ „Queen MMMltite-
Mme• RTRAKOEICIaa - ...T be Page.
Sir. STIGELLI - React
Sig. JUNCA aa MareeL
Sur. AMODIO as .... NarAra.
Sig. WEIN LICH .." Brix.
A GLAND OBCRESTBA - AND CHORE&
Musical Director -aid Conductor, CARL BERG
MANN.
The sale of Reats for tbs i llagnenota commence+ this
morning at the Ticket. Offteas.
DAN WEIS GREAT MOW
NATIONAL rapATTLF,, WALNUT Eire
EXTRA PERI QR.IB. AtiCE.
Ror the Juveniles end &mar mugs,
THIS AFTERNOON,
Commencing at SK o'cloek. when
JOE PENTLAND,
The celebrated Clown, rill appear, and
DAN RICE'S
DREAM OP CHIVALRY:
THE NEW AND MAGNIFICENT HIPPODRA-
MATIC SPECTACLE,
Win be presented, introducing nearly
TWO HUNDRED
MEN.
WOMEN,
CEILDRZN, and •
HORSES,
In the'
RING AND ON THE STAGE!
yir=T-STREIT T I MA;f A RE.
Stage Manager . 72.1 . - "L...„,..Mr. KB RjtET
AO.
Rumness Agent 7 . .. Mr. JOB. D. MDR .
Twelfth or Mr. and Afrs. BARNEY WILLTAMB.
'FMB (SATURDAY) EvErrnvo. Dee. M. lwa.
TRIAD aBHURANCB AND YaNS ES MODEBTT.
Fat, Mr. Williams,. ?fumy, Mn. Williams.
AN HOUR IN BBVILI,t.
In which Mrs. Barney Williams will 13111tIliII eight
characters.
To concloda with ti .e ensceasful Drams. entitled
RIAN LYNN.
Brian O'Lynn, M r . William.
Or Prices as nintaL
Beata secured three days in advance.
HEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCII
STRERT TREATER.
• TEM (SATURDAYt RI , ENII7O. Dee. 16,
A DAUGHTER'S VOW%
• OR. LOVE'S DISGUISER!
Amarlis. Mrs. Wood ; nypolite, Mr. Dolman; Mu
eel. Mr. Gilbert: Es blotto°, Mi,o Taylor.
OBJECT OF TETERXisT.
SOA.Ln or Earess.—Admissma. of seats; Seeored Bean
ut Dreu Circle, MN ate; Earonet i ßl oents.
Doors Open at hal fpad os aloe perforatanoe to
-ommener et T Welook precisely..
D AN RICE'S GREAT SHOW.
NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT St., above
nithth. D. McLaren. sole nroprietor.
THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON and EVENING,
o
GRAN nDe
PERFORMANCES.
Including reamer Equestrian and Gymnastic Skill.
and the performances of Trained Animals.
JOE PENTLAND.
The cele braced Clown both afternoon and evening.
Each entertainment will conclude with the magnificent
HIPPADROMATIC SPECTACLE,
entqled
DANC L R
RI'S DREAM. OF CHIVALRY.
Bringing into rbcaisi Non the entire resources of
BTAUE AND RING.
And introducing nearir two hundred men. women.
and childmn, and borne& Afternoon performance com
mences at °look- Prices as anal.
OLT' FOLKS' CONCERT.
The orizinel FATHER KEMP. with his Com
eau', of'•OS,O FOLKS." will etre nue of their unique
and novel CriNCERTE et NATIONat, HALL. T esta
(SATURDAY) AFTERNCL at 33 o'clock. cad fare
well Concert IlIOND&Y EVENING, Dec. If. The Old
Folks are very tweeter.
Tickets 25 cents. Children 15 cents. -
Doors open et T. Commence at 8 &excl.
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, (SOUTH
EAST GAT LERY).
hONNTAG'S great Pitmans'.
"A DREAM OF ITALY."
With I.PSSII.G•9I sondntous Work of Art.
THE MARTYRDOM OF JOAN RIM. ,,
Ono. soneitnens of
ACRE MUM!. ATEINBR DOR. HUBNER.
CAM PRAILiEII, RI LDEBRANDTond
SENER.
Will be exhibited from 9 A.M. to S HA
P. M., and
and I 53 10
P. M daily on end allot December 2d, RM.
Adnlhnnon 25 coots.
ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. 9.nr
This latest works or
2tIDLLE. ROSA BONHERR :
Entitled
"LOS "BORRIQITEROS,"
(Spanish Maleteers crossing the Pyreneea.)
and
MORNING IN THE HIGHLANDS.
wit
The celebrated Portrait of herself, by
EDOUARD DUBUFR,
On ext. ibition for a short time. from 9 A.M. till? P. M.
Admission IS cents.
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
818 CHESNUT Stmt.
tvIETROPOLITAN HALL JAYNES
COhtMONWBALTII BUILDING CHESTNUT
Street. near SIXTH.
Third week of the triumphal sumer of
TRIODON'S 2,IUPEUPd OF feLCHANICAL ARTS.
One of the moat novel. pleating, and instructive exhi
bitions u` beauty and mechanical skill ever introdneed
into this country, is now open for the regular .1.a.02.
and exhibited every eN ening dnring_the week and on
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.
Terminating with the terrific scene of the Storm at Pea.
Antisatol..—Adulis, ZS cents; Children ander tan
year' of age.ls cents.
Donn open at 7in the evening% and o'olock in the
afternoon. Remember the Day ht Theatriesle every .
Wednearisy sod Situ day afternoons. di dtf
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE
FIFE ARTS,
1022 CHESTNUT Si RFET,
Is OPEN DAILY, 'Sundays excepted./ Dom 9 A. M.
tilts P.B 1.
BARTROLOMEW'S STATUE OF
' PARADISE LOST,'
Now on Exhibition fore short time.
Admission ZS cents. Children under 12 gears ka
Drloo.
Shares of Stock $&1.
11 cDONOUGIES GAIETIES—RACE St ,
013 - above net/BD.—Manse of Bill.
DECHALUMA.
iiizowt a M. ae l it i " and u e:.•
"-* LOST
Lost Brother
EnoleA. J. Levan.
NEW BAND OF SERENADERS,
A. J. Lovett, A. M. Hernaadei,
N. Berthleon. Billy Thomas,
(Prter Winans, Wm. thmpon.
s Williams, Thomas Becket.
Admission, 10, le. and Z cents. ‘l2
Dtchaluma—
TEMPLE OP WONDERS.
Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT
Streets—gocond Soul,
CHANGE OP ENTERTAINMENT EACH EMU.
_
SIGNOR BLITZ,
The great Ventriloautst and Magician., will give hie
New and Aaton Ish tat( Performances at um above lie
EVERYet Tho aloclt, and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY A FTERYOUNS_., at 3 o'clock ,
suiting of Laughable Scenes nyENTRILOQUI&M.
Incomehensible Feata of bt)I_TURJ,J., bIAGIC,SPI
LEARNSPING anti BIRDS..FLUENCES, and the
AD CANARY
Admission 25 oents, Children 13 cents.
CIERNIAICIA ORCIIESTRA.—P ÜBLIO
i•-• 4 Reheartals every FATURDAY at mustcm,
FUND HALL, at a% o'clock P. M. A package of eksht
tickets. ono dollar. Single tackets.22 cents. To being
at G. A nilre'e. and Beck & Lawton's Maxie Store. arm
at the door.. oIA-3m
E4I%.VINt; FUNDS.
WEST PHIL&
TT SAVING FIIND
MYTH& MUTUAL
NO TRUST COMPANY,
KILADELPHIS, Ore 8. 1559.
he Stockholders, helA on the
. Careen were elected Dim-
EST Pt
At the annual meetiny of tl
6th inst., the following elm
tore for one_y ear
David B Pant.
David W. Bradley,
James McCloskey. Jr.,
John L. FratleY,
Evans W. Illhippin,
John P. Beaty,
Wm. Pat
At a meetlnr of the Board
DAVID B Ese.oriu
eid dlV-St.ent. and "
Rottzar Ocarrnv
R.
A.
Joseph L. Keen .
Wm. Graham Hoopes.
Edwin Karel:q.t.:lc,
Thos. Tyson Butcher.
law: W. Van Houton,
tterson.
I of Directors. held tine day,
In unanimously elected Pre
-IEI4 -u Butner
0 DINNING-. Cashier.
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
•••=, DIRTY OP PHILAinLPIIIA,
Moe, No. SD North THIRD Street
__COmitsolidation Bank Building,l
CHARTERED BY THE LEG'SLATME OPP.ENfI.
SYLVANiA.
Deposita received in gems of One Dada and ril l
nd tem din Gold, Inthont notiosorith FI 'PE
I ra ENT. - INTEREST from the 41 - .. p of deposit with
•
A Wn responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long
been needed in the Northern part of the city, end " The
Spring Garden Savings Fund Society " was chartered by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply Dui necessity.
The Managers. in organising and Lthatanitit:have been
governed wholly by a deaths to aecommodate the bad
ness interest and wants of the very large and entered
sin population iniraabLaYel‘
From e WV{ o'clock; oleo, on. blonder and Thursday
from 1 until 8 o'obak in the evening,
snot Klett, w
XARLOT.
hen Smith,
ohn P. Levy, on. H. K. Strong.
tonal Undarkofferi rederiek Macke.
mom Hart, meet P. LeCleres
ohn Kessler, Jr.. George
James S. Pnngle, Jacob Doelc,_ _
thtph M. Groiell, Hon. Wm. Iffillward.
rge Proelp y, Geo. T. 'Awn,
atm O. Ellm or, Robert B. D avidson.
/AXES S. MING . President.
Fwanthe HARP, Searetath. iall4f it
xu NEWLA.ND &00..
LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAXE
bLiNTJFACTURARS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
01,1 63 , 1
.4 1000 0 I A eta,. let
604 ARCH Street, above SIX p.
0111EY'_ LIBERALLY ADVANCED
fi -6 1
hVgata, gari,)wspedt.i. ze.
4;3
zi N bl coa s e
ono fa 13 4t. N. tea. 4.DOLOf $ll4-244