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

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TROMAB KIRIBILAR Co
It. DERBYBHIn.r.., 21412.1 5 s OF vas Mont*
BAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
FROM THE UNITED STATES.
MIPS . - /MANE YoR.
Ampris.a. • .... • • .......Doeton..l:rpool.. - -- ....
Cof Waelungn-New Y0rk...6 verpool...— --
United Kingdom• New York_G gow. ..........
i • orth American . •Porttand-Liverpool . .. —.
ammonia ......... New York..Southempiort—•••
*nen • ' .':.....rrew :York. „Southampton- •-• • •
Awe ....New York..Livorpool.— -_,—
Robert Lowe ....New York..Gibral tar ---.—
Kangaroo.-- •New York.. Glasgow--.
Arag0......."..New York..Havre. -.
Hungarian— -Portland..Liverpool
TO ARILIVB.
1011141 LNANIg FOX LAYS
Prince Albert.......Galway..New York.-- • ..:Jec 10
Ifensargo.*•• • ..rillaaeow.,New York.-- ..... .to 14
Hungarian........ itre rpool—Portland.. ........ ea 14
Canada . ... lverpool../totton oo 17
Cof Baltimore... iverpool.,Now Deo 21
• Liverpool.. New Y0rk........ ~.Deo 24
New York.....t3onthampton—New so 27
Europa ...... .....Liverpool..liostort .. , .. 31
Boreasca.......Bouthampton..New —Jan 4
Barents.— Beuthamptop..New York.— .....Feb 4
Thogalifornith Meal Steamers sail from New York on
the IStk and 10th of each month.
The Raven* Steamers ave New York on the 241,7 th,
12th 17th, and 27th of each month, and Charleston, B. C.,.
on v tjte 4th and 19th:
hen, the above dates fall onAunday., the steamers
Will sail on Monday, except from riew Orleans.
LZTTEIi BAGS
31deliCHAripi . ExelL4llol, PHILADILPIII.II.
Ship Tonawan4a.Liverpool, Deo 25
Bark White Vy nig. Ealing —Lemma. ace. Deo 27
Bark
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Brig Ella eed, Joao de Cuba, soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Dec. ge, I.BSB.
ARRIVED.
chr.Carthasenaw, P days from Bow ;Bedford,
with oil to Shober, Bunting Co.
4titir J B Austin, Davis, 2 days from Now York, in
ballast to captain.
Bohr DI B T Thompson, Steelman, 4 days from New
York, with mdse to D Cooper.
Bohr Henry May, Hoover, g days from New York,with
barley to captain.
Bohr Ann Piokroili Paimer,s days from Richmond,
with feed to
,J B Lancaster & SOIL
tiotir, Olivia. Fox, / day from Odessa, Dol, with grain
to Christian & Curran.
Bohr Young Amerlea, Tuft, 1 day from St Ocorge,Bel,
with oats to Jas Barratt & Son.
Rohr James 8 Buokmaster. Barratt, 1 day from Frede
rica, Del, with. corn to Jeut Li Bewley & Co.
. CLEARED.
AlMorales.
flteamithip Delaware, Shaw, New York, .1 ilabada.
Bark William, Lord, Cienfuegos, Madeira
Bohr Albert Treat. Bowden. Cardenas, 8k — Welsh.
Bohr 1 , . McLean Bunklin, PI D 8 Stet" rL do
bo a D Fault, Moslander,,Wilmington, NC, Wood.
Bohr Mary Clark, Howard, Newburyport, Aj r .
Btr J Shnver,Dentus, Baltimore, A Grovel.
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LEr J Jeronle, Jorome, Alexandria, &o. T Web s--
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(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES. Del. I/en 2-1.
The harbor haa'bcen ontiroly bare of vessels sumo My
last. Two berm bug!. and three schooner; are now at
the harbor. Wand NW, and weather cold.
Yours, . W. M. HICKMAN.
BY TBLRORAPII.
Freon, )
(°°".l"Ken" 0 14 1 4 3 0Jumino i Doo 21.
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Arrived, ships W R Ludwig, film London; Liolonabis
from hismeilloo.
MEMORANDA,
Steamboat George Washing,on, Whilldin, 30 boors
from Baltimore, arrived at Wilmington, Del, on Friday.
and reports having passed off the Delaware Break
water sohr Belle. from Jaoksonville for Philadelphia
. tin Saturday night, 17th inst. during the heavy easterly
blow, when the ship Westmoreland. for New Orleans ,
was off Delaware City, one of the crew, named Henri
rid
Ryan, fell from the maintope yard and was drowne d,
it being impossible to see or hear him in the water. In
consequenee of the darkness and hoavy blow.
Steamship Ariel, Jones, for New York, sailed from
Aspinwall 16th inst.
Ship Washington Booth, Peeoud, from Baltimore,
arrived at Valparaiso, 6th ult.
Ship Andrew Jacksont Williams, cleared at New
YockSlth inst for San Prdneisoo.
Ship Conquest, Seam from Boston, arrived at Callao
previous to 27th ult.
SW Daring, Simonson, for Same island, cleared at
San Franoisoo 9d inst.
Ship Jennie W,Faine, from New York, for San Fran
moo, was spoken Nov. 2d, lat issue S. lon to.
!Ships Wild Pigeon, Mayo and Juliet, Sinclair. and
Independence,Chadwick, fr ont Boston, arrived at Val
paraiso prevuua to 27th ult.
Ship Chariot of Fame, Knowles, at Valparaiso lith
nit, was chartered to load at Chinch/I Islands for Hamp
ton Roads at tin per ton.
Ship B F Bolds Crary, sailed from Ban Francine°
22d ult for New York.
Ship Lotne Laokie, for Hong Nag, sailed from Ban
F.ranoieeo inst.
Bark Amy, Hammond, hence at Boston 23d inst.
Bark Luoy Star, Preston, from Amoy at New York
inst.
Bark David Loyalty, Bishop, from New York, was
about discharging at Marseilles 7th met
Bark A 1111120131 Kirwan, for Rio de Janeiro, sailed
from Baltimore 24th inst.
Bill Orion,, Baker, bailee at New Bedford 2:kl Inst.
Bn Chattanooga Norris, for .Perriambuoo, sailed
from Bultimore 24th
!Bohr rit Betts, Thompson, eleared at New York 21th
inet for Wilmington.
Bohr WWl&Elliott, hence at Norfolk 211 inst.
Bolion:16 Reeves. Lake, from Fall Jittver for Philadel
phia, at Newport 22d inst.
Bohr Lomat Dupont, Corson, cleared at New York
Pith that for Yensacohi..
Behr Barah Kept. Thompson, cleared at Baltimore
22d inst for Philadelphia-
Bohpßarriot A Rogers, hence at Boston 23d inst.
Bohr American Eagle, Cornog, hence at Washington,
D 0,23 d Met.
Bohr Antares, Cordery, hence at Baker's Landing 20th
Inst.
13ehre Oeo Fates, Nickerson, and Naiad Queen, Hulse,
at_rroludeuee k 24 inn from liortel..,
The Bohr Robert Mosta of Philadelphia, was found
atnnehor near Canton, Me, 22d nut, abandoned. Cap
tam Morns, of the pollee, boarded her, and found that
every movnble article of the veseel had been taken
away, NO Information could,be gained as to the cause
of the abandonment.
NOTICES.
'DEPARTMENT OF 1317RVEYS.
OFFICE OF CHIEF ENGINEER AND SUR
VEYOR—Ftrixann.rnm. Dec. 19 ISS__
NJTlCE.—Tluplicans Plans of the WIRD SECTION
of ORES MUT - HILL, bounded on the
North by Chestnut Hill avenue,
South by Indian O' avenue, N las
Eeest by County Line road, - • •
West by Thirty-Snit street,.
Also Plans of the SEVENTH BECTI NS of GER.
MANTOWN, bounded on the
North by Gorges lane,
South by EastWruibuigton avenue N o. 162
; • Neat by Chew street,
West by Germantown avenue,
Alm. * the following SECTIONS of the WENTY.
THIRD WARD, va s a •
Suction ;IsonoNo. 166)—Bounded on the
North by itlleghany avenue,
South by Lehigh avenue,
, 1itii.1,b4 1 1,11 1 ,4_11z6 street,
SECTION THlRD— Bo unded on the
North by Eve avenue,
South by Allegheny avenue,
Bast b tdedond etreet,
..West by Ninth street,
BEET/ON FOORTll—Bounded on the
• ff,ggligfirtavii=ual/entie,
East. by F street,
West by Second street,
SECTION Fury=•Bounded on the
• North by Allegheny avenue,
South by Lehigh avenue,
East by Fransliu road,
West by A or Fillmore street,
SECTION Six-rn—Hounded on the
North by Erie avenue,
South by Allegheny avenue,
East by Frankford road,
West by rstreet,
Tether with the following Sections o
TOWNSHIP of ELOCELEY:
SECTION ELEVENTH—Bounded on the
North by Haverford road and 'Had
dington avenue,
South by Cobb's creek,
Roat by Sixty-Sfth street,
West by Carter street and Sixty
ninth street,
Suction Twat VTR—Bounded on the
North by City avenue,
South by Cobb's creek and Girard
avenue
East by darter and Sixty-ninth
street,
West by tlobb's creek,
' Summon Turargnirrn—Bounded on the '
North by City avenue.
South by Columbia avenue,
Hest by Fifty-sixth street,
West by Sixty-sixth street,. .
are now prepared and 'deposited for public ins,
the Office of the Surveyors and Regulators of.
Tenth Survey Districts; of FEADIS 1 401
LANCASTER Avenue, west of Thirty-5 final
at the Office of this Department, City Buildini
Street, below Walnut street apd the Beal
veyors have appointed TUESDAY, the Sd
ary 1860, at 11 o'cuock A. na... to consider any
thereiny be urged thereto by any citmen
STRICKLAND KN:
d 224031 Chief Engineer and Si
•. " • ,' ' ' OFFICE OF THE
• ' o RIDGE___ANTNUE AND
o MANA_YUNN A PAMEN
.. OEN RAILWAY COMPA
ig .11fitaft;;AggerorvArgivritig': aLT:gin eat
narl nk' P assenger Railway Company will be held,
M a th, °Mee of the Company, on MONDAI, January
P, IMO, at ID q'olook A,_M.-
The Election for President and Director, for said
Company - will te held at Nu, name place, and on The
oame day, potween the hours or ILA. M. and 9 o'clock,
. lel4 ALFRED L. CLAY.
"4199-dtJeS' Secretary.
- • OFFICE OF , THE
- • ••__. • , 01[RARD OOLLEGR_ PAR
' , Or .. X BENDER RAILWAY Pm-
PANy, Ridge and Cohan.
his avenues. The Annual bleating_ of an d
Ittnok
nrWic-tiMaital)-eriOtliP-Mr. aree 4 3 l l l Mii l f
the Compariy, on MONDAY, January 9, nee, at 9
o plook,_A.
The. Eleollon for Preeldent and Threetere of veld
Company trill be held ac the same plaza, and the
seine der- belvaeu the , houre of le e'olo4 A. . end
e'en:mit P. M. WM. S. BLIG T,
•
1120-dtieli , • Beare/Ivy.
VOR gXOIIANGE BANK.—Philadel
gam, Nov. tri, ime. ,
At as Election 1, on thillat litstant,the following
gentlemen were e sorLDiregore ofiloa Bank i
Alexandar G. trod, Joreph Lindsay,
litert If. tie i . Bagi n uti . T ir ? ) .2 . by,
awes &el k
mund e li. radar, l?iecleg.frece4t,
AuZil i gart , 1"
'PEI re Viergleair'
Ag ir di ti gniiethrorike Board THIS DAY the fol
lowing °Wars wore nrwodmoualy klao_terf: '
A:17: REF_lii3_l4,7 1
.41:
J. W. TO RzY, claniar.ea
NOTIOE.—HOLDERS OF THE MORT
-4,‘ LvArriviindn l bysiPeacr:t4Plll v t< 7 . ll 4r4 r i t i!
I.
end d_ ya e from ile y date, &the Oman of the
( rpandi- 5 1 1`"11 Titelterth between Ilttgrog
',..a"erthe getitt'et daily , blau, iattoetnSere, at the
meeting held on the 11th ult. v ya
Riox
r i ll i lrd3AXAlD l .
:iti r liflTCYllll C d4D. r "
utant.
te. .10.1fT804.NOON,
Wee.
Will. D. I.l34finntatee.
n26-Im
Diesmter 6,1860.
hTIDE" IS GIVEN THAT APP.LICA•
onwabe made for n COWgoolo of Ponomylrents
*ate bola. In place done dated August 0, issB,No.
roLsigo, under not of April 6, 106, to LOUISA JEF-
F Mal . * pair loot or mislaid. , nl/1-6m.
PAP,FIt-813A1E MANUFACTORY OF
V. IQUARRE,
2.2, ()ORBT OP NINTH AND ARCH STREETS,
10,110 PARER . SHADES, for Gas, and all kinds of
1 13 m 0 P A s E12, BRONZE, and TIN• SHADES, with Trans
istrenole.
lOA SHADES! MIOA PRO PECTIIRSI
Skillndtd assortinentof PORCELAIN PICTURES, in
Abaci's or Barons. Who esalo and Retail. d22-/6t*
MESSRS. ROSENTHAL &
MORRIS, from Plymouth, IS td
nuthof i rtoturef i s
un thu d celenratea
. tr7:1_4 6 1 4 71te tilre t s ad aa S r :di:men "' or flgallptte .
add 'lanai. to t Sir sUPeflor ground spectacle Klemm.
The valuable eydvantage derived from them's, that irr
steed of vision becoming strained, heated, weakened,
and In numerous oases seriously injured, it is preserved
dad strengthened, everything at once becomes clear
and brilliant, and very aged persons are enabjed to am-
El , psXlizmel .
g the . meet minutf. h oigiugat i ion i eith f er
inueh , ,less mescal they ° l 4 ; 4174 fit:
the frequent °haulms to the dangerous effects of further
powerful assistedoe. •
Certificates can be teen at the office over Mr Chrlat
man e gore, 702 CHEaTklUll: Eltreet, adjoining (ler
motile More
room. dl g ly
"IA hlB AND SHOULDERS.-2.100 Pieces
-IL City Smoked Hams and Shoulders; alree gae
_Fumes
Extra Strgar.Cured Hams, (or pile by U. C 1 SADLER
dtCO3, ARCH Street, ,)it door above Front e.‘134
PItEgS.;....r.IRLADEU*IIIA, , MONDAY, DECEMBER 26', 1859.
COMPANIES.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAVETX .. IN
. SURANCE COMPANY;
iNOORPORATED BY THR LEOISLATURR Olt
PBNNSYLVtNIA. BM.' - r
OFFICE S. E. CORNEg , . ETD .AND WALNUT
014 . 74 . M sß A ß E! B l:tl j e l t t 'i t e fritukri o E
7
IR(114YTo all parts of the World,
INL I AND INSURANCES
On 0420d5, by River, Canal, Lakes - end Land Carriage
' F litaP to
s f lfil e , / f A i 2li n k 8
pp Merchandise generally.
On Mores, T
Dwelling, Rouses, Re.
• ASSETS OF EE COMPANY,
November 1,1869.
Pan , , Market Value.
imp°, Philadelphia City 6 67r cent. ILoan".. 'imam 00
I.oo,ooo,Pennsylvania State 5 ip , et. L0an..... 9306 00
21,000 Yonne ylvanie. State 64)' ot. Lean.-- . 21,000 00
26,000, U.S. Treasury OX 4) ' cent. Notes and
interest due . 26.05.1 66
6'30,000 U. S. Treasury 6 V at. Notes and Inter
est-due—. ... ~ • ...... 30,616 00
825,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Ails
delphia .. ~.. 25,000 00
$60,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage
6 Or cent. Bonds.. 43,600 00
820A0Ch North Pennsylvania Riiiii : iiiiiilVit - -
$1440 Welf a All 6 agliTi n a t P l l n eter Railway
124® 00
Company 7V' et. coupon bonds - 12,600 00
gnu®, ma shares stook Germantown Oaf
Company, interest and principal
uarantied by the city of Pella
aisles- . - _........, 25,000 00
$6,000,100 Blares Pen - risYlVerds — gailroad
Company ... ..... ..... .. 6,771 00
41,000,100 shares North Pennsylvanut Rail
road Company.. . . ... , , . MO 00
82,13,10, 'hares Philadelphia 10. , Bo a t and . ..."
. —_
DA.Ye
E:to'n
eo 31
Deo 31
.Deo 31
.Dao 31
Jan 4
.Jan 5
Jan 7
Jan 7
Jan 7
AilFaiii;;;Gi - PE7117,14441111,1
Baranna Steam Piavigatlon Com-
Company; Philadelphia n 1 Ha
vre do Orme Steam ow Boat
Company, Philadelphia :change
Company ..... 2,210 00
L435489:1 12408,718 ISt
and Mortgages, and Real Estate. Of
ficio. ....... ...... ... ....„ 20,30 86
Mlle receivable orl nsurances made.. • 181.628 CO
Balance due at Agencies—Premiumson Ma
&me poiloies, interest, and other debts due
the C0mpany............ 05,064 08
Borip and stook of sundry Insurance Comps
lt on 3200
DepositCuin Banit--.---. 07 , 00
,000 31
DIRECTORS.
Samuel E. Stokes,
t i F.Peniston,
enry Sloan,
ward D
arlingtons
.
Jones
Brook.e.
roneer Wllvaine,
omacC. Rand,
bert • Burton,
Jacob P. Rllliiff.
James B. M'Parland,
r.hua I'. Eyre,
John B. Semple, Pitt!AWL
T. Morgan,
A. B. Herter, ..
AI MARTIN, President.
. RAND, Vtoe President.
Ireton , . IDS-dtt
. .... _
William Martin
wand A. gou
a
e r,
t ilk :l 6l4
Paulding,
ohmnCTmour
Hiram Eyre, Jr.,
Jaraca C. timid,
William C. Ludwig.
{l7.er. 11 1 .11t a a l eon.
George G. Lamer,
Hugh Craig.
Charles Kelly, •
WILLIA
THOS. C.
HENRY LYLBURN. Bee
A IaRICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.
JALINCORPORATED 2810-CHARTER PERPET
Pro. 310 WALNUT Street above Third, Philadelphia.
Having it large paid-up I , apital Stook and Surplus In
vested in sound and avails le Beautifiers, oontinue to in
sure on Dwellings,_ Stores Furniture, hlerohandise,
Vessels in Port and their largoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberal y and promptly adluntod.
lIIIISCToRS.
ohn T. Lewis,
amen R. Campbell,
ldraund O. Deft,
',Lea. W. Poultnes.
lemet Morrie.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary.
ft.,lvrt.
mitg.ri':ft-
THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
FRANK.LIN BUILIyNGS, No. 408 WALNUT Street.
ORAR.CER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL— --. —51200,000
SURPLUS
M ILO,OOO
FI PL RE, MARINE, AND INLAND
Fire Ineemnoe, limited and perpetual, on Building' and
Merohandme of all demi puons.
Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessel",
Freight and Cargo to and from all pasts of the World.
oInrICHRI.
GEORGE H. HART, frendent.
E. P. ROBB Vice Preindent.
H. R._COV3HALL, Beoretary.
S. H. BHT ER, Ase ec reteuT.
DIRICTORs.
George H. Hart,
E. P. Rom_
A. C. Cattail,
Poster 8. Perlsilut,
Onmuel Jones. M. D.
COMMERCIAL MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY-A meeting of the stockholders of thie
Company will be held at their office, in rear of 218
WALNUT Street. on MONDAY, Doe. 19, 1819, at 10
it'elook A. M., at which time and place an election for
eig , ti po t , D .tn
Direct ore re will be hold. in pursuance of act or In
"d JOHN McCOLLOM, Secretary.
12 7t
NSIJRAN OE COMPANY OP THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE
_AND MA
RNGINSE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD-
Chartered in 1791—Capital e9oo,oBo—Assets, Jammu 1,
1868 4341,446 150.100.
All invested in sound and available seonrities—con
thine to mute on Venn& and Cargoes, nodding', !Roosts
of Manhandle°, /co l o_n liberal terms.
IRECTORSI
!wary D. Shelve George 11. Stuart,
eg , Toby. Samuel Wat, Jr..
harks Maosiester • Tobias Wagner,
William S. Smith, Thome. D. Watson.
4 1 2.111 6 4 i be,' Otilii r l Y es o d. l =r,
treat% C. Carson.
HENR . SHERRERD, President.
WILLIAM HA RPR . Reeretarr • le m tf
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM.
PANY.—THEPEHN MUTUAL LIFE !Neu-
RAIWE COMPA.ea , , Norther* corner of THIRD and
DOCK Street!. Assets, 4002,225 28.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of di fe—sranta
annuities end endowments—purohmere life intereeta in
Real Estate, an makes all contracts depending on the
ciontingenoies o Life.
They act as zeoutors, Administrators, Assignees
Trustees, and atiardiene.
TRUSTEES.
1
aniel L. Miller, Bain* S. Stokes,
Manun Coates, William Martin,
chard S. Newbold, amen H. MoForland.
ilham P. Hacker, °sash H. Trotter,
Slime H. Kern, runes Eueton
an TIVi TAMIL
I 2 heophilus Paulding,
'Edmund A. Souder,
Henryen C. To_ameend. Daniel L. Hutohmeose
Iphes Kent, John W. Honor.
rim . Carr, Ellis S. Archer,
I. Du ow, •
Wem obertsoe. Samuel J. Christians
Joseph M. Thom!,
Warner M. Rule, John O. Brenner,
P,S. Mlo ler, E .
DA NIA L.ld e ltEK, Preside t.
HAUL. . STO EB, Vine Pres%
• JOllll W. Honuoa. Secretary. anUt-ly
Ahi E INSURANCE COMPANY_, No.
ill CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED ENNE AREA rase, ET THE STATE OF
PIYINAme.
00N1 1 :INIID TO MP. AND INLAND RIM&
DII4CTOILS I
e►xast WRIGHT-. ....OE Wrigt, ron., tc Co.
=Lux W. Waviitat, Wri ut Ryan /0 Co.
I.
tar A IL . intr. "ll :. itro g ill l nt e k o Lloyd.
ASOLAI Lippincott... tOO% .untor & 800%
LCOS W. BTODS • .... OS OSA tout, & 60.
NAT ems, Jr—. ...Bros., & Co.
AVID B. BULKILY. • ......-.. Avis & Barley.
A. K. ROVIIIISIIL—.... lotto, Brooke, it 00,
tirow( W. ►Llfoß ...__ o . Million k Sono.
W. YARYAN —.... 011 . Eyonnin & Co.
omus S. ML TT.... , m peivalf / l c , &Torn , .
!I r? A iIkiN , JP S MON. Trtio h . .%
WILLIAMS I. A
CILARD.Bso'►. ant-tr
HOWARD FIR' AND MARIN INSU
RANCE COMPANY, No. till WALNUT Skeet
Philadelphia.
DIRECTORS.
M. W. Baldwin.
. Alger Thomson. 14 " . tß n aP i n*.
tin 0. James. C...
l iana er. '
John W. Ns , xton, H.
H fl u ge n ,'
Ohare isuel.
tO. Mita elt. Charles F. Norton.
. 8. Warpe. {film Clay to# l
ohlE, Aefhoki,
rl d ..H a . r S d hi A lli lip finr :'.
. T. honed.
Thomas L. Leder..
President—M. W. BALDWIN,
Vise President—E. kl. WARN&
Seoreterr.—EDWlN bOOTH. de9
T HE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORE,
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,!
MOWN/WES ON niu.L TTTTT
WORTH OVER au,oxp,oco.
The gamin= ire LOWER then in many other Com,pa
rites, and the Dividends have bean GREATER.
This is a, gristly iiimnist Company. erPROFIT S . no
Skalds°lders, so that ALL THE
IBILLONO TO TOO INTIMED
Pamphlets, and every Information, may be bad
GRATIS, on application to
F. RATCHFORD BTARR,Agent,
B. W. earner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCE/1r
Thomas Ratans.
g jol .l l 4 W efi l ituart
Mordeont Dawson ,
Oearßa M. Strand. as. H. Whalen,
John rd Wars, Piehor Learning.
icatenpgl.F
Atwood,t r
Arthur G. Como,
?thorns, H. Powers, George W. Tato&
Witliarn McKee. Thos. Waltsoa. n26-11it*
paction at
Ninth and
HTPOOT,
tr FIPT
ea •a H
nd
n,
rd of Mir
y of Jane
peationa
raced
armor.
MEDICINAL.
THE ALLSUFFIOIENT THREE!—
TRIEBEMAR, 1, S and
Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England, and
Bewared _by the Beale of the Eoole de Pharmacia de Paris,
and_ the imperial College of Medicine, Vienna.
No. i is invaluable for exhaustion,normatorrhees, and
all physical
N 0.2 completely eradicate. all traces of those diseases
that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per
nicious use of
ci ovn
ia and cubes'.
N 0.3 hes ei. implanted the inturious use ef mer
cury, Horeb: .og to the sufferer speedy relief,dis
periling all impurities, and rooting out the venom of di"-
OW.
TRIESEMAR, Nes. I, 2, and 3, are prepared in the
form of a lozenge, devoid of taste and smell, and can be
carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin eases, and
divided into separate doses, as administered by Velpeau,
Lallemand, Roos, Ricord. o. Price e 3 each, or four
eases which saves $2 • and in 827 oases, where
retailre aji6Vll2S; OILLP. to be had, wholesale and
of t. UARROW,I94 Blemlker street, New York.
Sold also al Retail by CALLhNI)ER & corner
THIRD and WALNUT Streets, P and by
T. W. DYOTT & RONB, 718 Nortt SECOND Street,
Wholesale and Retail Agents for Pennsylvania.
n22 -:l3m
DR. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE
PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been
thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy
for dyspemna Hatulenoy, heart-burn and headache,
costiveness, diarrheas., fevers of all kinds, rheumatism,
gout, gravel, worms, eocrvy, ulcers, eruptive com
plaint', salt rheum, erysipelas, common oolde and in
fiuenza, irregulanty aid all derangement of the female
gystem,eiles, ant strong other, diseases to with the
VANOner, g i eWlPOrTr' e ap r i
Druggists generally all over the country, 524-4. wry
ZOLLICKOFFER'S ANTI-RUEUMATIO
CORDIAL.-Bnt.: i have been ailliote4 with rheu
matiem tor a long ppriod—a portion of the tone had no
I nee of ni,r Tried Teat Cordial, and in three data
way SOW to "talky/own ataire i and ip a emelt the pain
en ti r ely telt me. i dileerfelly 7 i rronunenhe Vet
dial to th l 9.bie who are a Kited wit that dreadful coal-
Vat.dr4ilk , titi l lt r l L MLlC r tf, " CrlieTletnt. t. E.
turner b and SIXTH . a{4-Sin
ESTABLISHED 1760.
PETER LORILLARD
SNUFF & TOBACCO MANUFACTURER,
16 and 18 CHAMBERS STREET,
(Formerly liornaerly if Chatham street, New York,/
woe) pall the elipecial attanOon of Grooore arkd
DrUgg its to hie removal, and also the artioles of his
mailufaoture, via:
boy
HI BROWf4 SNUFF.
La,
Fine Rappee, I l r u g r r eTirsinla,
Coarse Rappee r Natchitoolus,
Amenoao oentleina. Copenhagen.
y.ELLow 8 WT.
Scotch, rub Bootoh
High Toast Sootob, loeh High P out,
Fresh Honey Dew Scotch.
OBACCO. or Londyfoot.
emoting.iK o a cur cuawo. ersoittaa.
Pio, 1, P. A. $ l, ~ or plain, Bt. Sago,
Ivo. 2, Cavendish, or swea r Spanish,
Nos. 1 is 2, mix'd,_Sweet Spouted Orinoco. Canister,
Kitaroot, Tin Foil Cavendish. l'ure Turkish,
itt.cir.°?ffrifitaentViltirtriaindicgpi.„,in-,
which w ill be found a supe rior article for dippdiglirir
none.
®SALAMANDER SAFES.
A large aellOrtmoVr
1113_& WATSON'_
PHITNADELFUJA ANILFACTUXED
BAL.AM.ANUR Va.
VAU T DOOMS, '
For Henke and res.
HANN. LOOKS
LitOkt i OWS " A r igazr,:&,..
Casa rood terms es nay ot ter seta osturient In the
United States, by
EVANS & WATSON,
No. ON CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia
KAMM WYE US A CAM.. no ma
REFINED BORAX, in store and for
sec WETHERILL
_DROTHER,
Frog. 4.7 and if/..North azoolip Street?
PHU.AD
aIIONN L AMANTOW N ND
TOW AILROAD- INTERyIa
EMSNT
• 'On andrdO ß yi . aatlA g
Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 74 0, 10, it, and 12 A. M.,
L aos, sh, 4,6, 6/4, 6,7, g. 9 0, and 11)A M.
Leave tiermantown 6 ,7, 8, BN, 91i, 10, 11, A. M.,
1,6,3, 4, 04, 5. 6, 06 , 7,1894 P. T.
0 U An,
Leave Philadelphia 9.05 ann. A. M.. 2,6%, and 10 P.M.
Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 mm., 6%, and
9 P. M.
CITESTNUT RILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6, .7.60, 11 A. M., 9,4, 04,7, and 10
P. M.
Leave Chestnut Rill 7.10 730, 8.55, and 12.40 A. Id.,
3.40,6.40,6.30, and 8.40,_ ON SU ND AYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9.06 A. , 9,and 61( P. M
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.50 A. M., 111.50, 6.20, and 9.40
P. M.
FOR CONSUOROCKEN AN]) NORRISTOWN.
Leave Phatuielpkig 6,9, 11.06, me., A. M., 1.06,3.06,
em_d DX Y. M.
Leave rfortudown 6,7, 9, 11 A. M., IM, and 6
P. M.
ON SUNDAY S t _
Doane nitsdalphitt 9 A. M. and 3 P. 1 1 8..
Leave Norristowl7 R Amlt N allla. K M.
Leave Philadelphia 6,7 X, 9,11.0 A. M., 146,2.05, 3.05,
434, 654, 7M, and 11% P. AL
Leave Manayunk lOC 814, 914, and 1154 A. AL, 2,3,
6, 6/5, and 8X P.M.
ON SUNDAYS,
fr. Philadelphia 9 A. M.,3. and WI P M.
nlO-U DEPoT, Min TH and tirse.Ris otmem.
• i r r 1859.
WINTER AR HANOEMENT—NEW YORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S
LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA_ TO
NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES,
FROM WALNUT-62E1MT witimir,
leave as follows, viz FAIR.
At 4 A. 81., via Camden and Amboy, Cara. & Am.
Aooommodation . ..... 1,2 26
AS 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City.(New
JerseAoeommodation.. ..... 95
AVM A.., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
At ll Att7ic., via Tawny end West
ernE E xpress . .-• . 8 00
At 1.9 N P. M., via Camden and Aniboy Aooommo- •
dation-- . . . . ZS
At P. M., WO Camden and Amboy, IL ‘2. A. Ex
-0- —. 8
Arr * tven-
A;: CQ
Ticket......- 226
At 6 P. hL, via Camden and Jersey Oity Evening
7iAI , IIP. amidjerseoiiX3nifern
At 1. P. at — iria - damiien and Anti4,/iemmOtinilon,
Le taiga and Passengerl-Ist Wass ....... 295
9d Class Ticket-- .. 160
The 6 M. Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P.M.Bouth
erß SP.
atardayp excepted.
Yon Belvidere. k.naton. Flamtagton. ito.. at 5 A. M.
from Walnut-ftrest wharf. and 3 P. M. from Kensington.
Fstr Haan!, chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 0
A. M. L vie Lehigh Valley Railroad.
Air Water Gap,fitrondsburg, WiLltesberro,
Montrose, Great Bend, &0.,_ at 6A. ~ via ()laws"
Lackawanna r and Western Rld
ailroad.
For Mount Holly. at 6 and 9 A. M.. and 2 and 4% P.M.
For Freehold, at 6
WAY A.M. and P. M.
LINE S
800100 01
For Bristol, Trenton, ko. at 3 P. M. from Kensington,
and 4 P. M.. from Walnut-street wharf.
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanoo, Beverly, Burlington,
Dordentown; Trenton , %, a, and sh' f'. M.
Bteamboat for Taeony, at 11 A. Sd. and
P,M.
Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything aa by
gone but their wearing apparel. All baggage over Oft,
Pounds to be prod for extra. The company limit their
renponsibility for baggage to one dollar par pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond 1100. except
by speotal oontraot.
die WM. H. GATZMER. Agent.
a NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD,
s iI IMPR ARRAIMEMF.NT.
rot_ BETHLEHEM, DOY.LESTOWN, EASTON,
ALLENTOWN MAUOH CHUNK. HAZLETON.
On.. after MONDAY Nvember 7th , 1869, Passen
ger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia. DAILY, (Sundays egoepted (1
_For Bethleheln, Easton, Allentown, Mandl Chunk,
nanleton. ito.. I Express,) at 9.30 A, r.
For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 2.30 A. M. and 3 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Aooommodationd at 6.40 L. M. and
4 P. M.
For Fort WitshingtonaAocommodationd at 6 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA:
Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at BA. AL cud 4.1 M.
ave Doylestown. ( Accommodation,) at 7 A. M. and
Lao P. M.
Leave Fort Washing
ONonrYAoYmodationd at 7. A.M.
toPhiladelphia for Fort Washington, at 930 A, M.
hi ladelphia. for Doylestown, at 4 P. hl.
ylestown for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M.
ort Washington fur Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M.
Fara to Bethlehem, e 1.30; to Mauch Chunk, SUM to
Easton, 41.50: to Doylestown, 111/Cents.
Through tickets must be procured before entering the
oars.
All Passenger Trams (except Sunday Trains) con
nect at Berke street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, sad
Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads.
ny ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
1859. !T: IMAM 1859.
'R.*. Bailey,
Ch
Apdrew R. amber'.
Charles G. Imlay.
H. R. Coggehall
Hem It. M. Ful'er. eel
- .
THE CAPAM.TirOF THE
COUNTRY. EQUAL TO
ANY IN THE
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA dstiND PITTSBURG,
connecting direct at Philadelphia .with Through Trains
from Boston, New York, and all points East, and at the
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trams for Cin.
L.innati,_lit. Louis, Cleveland Chicago, Burlington, Bt.
ant's, Indtanapplis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all
Intermediate points in Ohio, Indiana Illinois, Rainies
t Mohican, Wisoonsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas,
and Nbbraska— thus furnishing faeibties for the trans
portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and COM
fort by any other route.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pate:tag,
without change of Care or Conductors.
Smoking Can are attached to each Train' Wood:titre
Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trans. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: bled and Fast Lines, Ben
day•Exc yted.
ail rain leaves Phllsitelphla at SAO A. H.
sat inn ~ tit' k, M.
A V AI T IVIII4 a B v rE LEAVE A 8 FOLLOW S:
Parkesburg Accommodation at 12.10 A. AL
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 P. Al.
Columbia 4 P. M.
Passengers for West Chester will take the Mail,
Parkesburg, and Lanoaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania
ilroad Passenger Station.
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamer h rt, Elmira , Buffa
lo Niatara Falls, andintermadlaio D int,3,l4sving Fiala
diliphis at 8 AIM '.., iso directly
i t , hrmig .
Companyle W est war d
ki :It a I m pße!Tl:v tiatUria‘BtloVistl,a:: of
timore t aniTickets k,astward at any , of the important
Railroad 0 oes.in the West; alas on board any of the
regular Lane of Steamers on the Nimisouppi or Ohio
KlVern,
Re FigiintlaritZl2 low
a 4rtre o rit he 4. l =O es 01 the
El MPh i l& diVATVreIt:IPP I SITI THE
GREAT N ORTft p.I2T.
The connection of,tracks by the Railroad p6dge at
Pittsburg, avoiding ai drayage or Pitiless of Preht,
together with the saving o time, are vantages
,readily
intglated by :Shippers o Freight an the Tm....,-,„ Lig
FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
By this Route Frehrhtsolidl description s can be Mac
warded from Philadelphia. New l prk. Boston or Dahl
more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio. Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, oratilimouri, by Rail
road direct.
The Pennsylvania Itatiroad also connects at halibut
with Stearners il by whit Hoods can by forwarded to any
port on the 0 io. Mum insult'. Kenucky, 1 ennenste,
Cumberland. II tools, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Misouri
Kansas, Arkansas. and Red Ricers; and at Cleveland;
Handuagy, en a Chicago, wit!' Steamers to all porta on me
Northwestern Lakes.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
aflitear Freight to this 9 0 InnkkY, 011/ rely with midi
eilteliNatit/ VER t oIIT to any point in the West
.by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora
ble as are charged by other Railroad C ompanies.
to •
rc e., Be particular mark packages "via Penna. Rall-
Merchants in the West ordering goods from the KW,
Will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route.
For Freight Contractedr Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address either of the follovneir Agent/ of the Com-
PenY i
D. A. STEWART, Pateburg;
De l y le k Co._, Steubonville,O.;ll.B.pisges 4, c o ., z ans , s _
wile, O.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley, 0.; H. McNeely, Mays
c
Ira e. Ky.; Ormsby & Crop er, Portsmouth. 0.; Paddock
& Cp., Joiltrionvillo, In iiin4; T H. W. Bran & Co.,
Fi g i ld i ) u ri iii t . ' I.i,,iiii, ` l l 3 ° lgd & i. ii !iing'.2:itg, e tzsgii:,.
Ky.; P. (I. O'Hiley Co., Evansville , gad.; B. W.
Gra
ham & Co., Cairo , Ill.' F. Sass, St. Louis, Mo.: John
H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris kllnyt,_Memphis,
Tenn.; Clarke & Co.,
__Chicagoan.; W. H. H. Koopts,
Alton, Ill.; Mu r phy & Waite, Gutman°, Ill.; or to _Freight
Agents of Railroads at different point, in the West.
Parties attegding to their own shipments from the
East, will find it to their interest to call col the Agonise(
the Company at thy following pineal: before Opening i
trtellers addressed , to either of there on me summit ot
rer t r A ni i int ~,,,,,...? „ I " ttentlon:
ate RAW & geophi, 80 North street, Baltimore.
L_,,ECII & CO., 2 AAtor House, or 1 5. with= st,,,N,y,
LEECI& 00.. 1 7 ly lby gret, Boston.
L.
11, HO 8 ON, en'l Prei4ht Agent, Ph il a.
. L. HO Ol'
_,9sin I Titiket gent, Phila.
Tiros, A. EICUrP, Hew( Bee t, Altoona.. Pa.,
jag -Iv
MINOTON, AND BALTI
OR
On and after OA MONDAY, November 11, 11159,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA,
For Baltimore at 8.16 A. 30., 12 noon, I Expreis,) and
11.10 P. M.
For Tinder at 8.15.5. 51., 12 noon, VI, and 11.30 P. M.
For wdmincton at 8.15 A. 5102, 4.6 u, as l 11.10 P. M.
For New Cantle at 8.15 A. N ., and 4.60 P. M.
For Middletown at 8.16 A. 111. 1 and 4.80 P. N.
For Dever at 8.16 A. 51.., and OP. M.
For Milford at 8.16. A. M., an 4.30 P.
g; , e at i ,?e r i d ai t B B 4 6 A. A. 4 l " 4.Sfr p it i•
FoIef' I IIILADELhIIA
Lve Baltimore at 8.00 A. Murk:we:oJ 10.15 A. M.,
& t iea tre WiciLlng ton at 7.111 A. M. arid BM A. 22 0 1.41122 d
8.40 P. M.
•. • •
Leave "inure! at 6.13 A. his and 3.40 P. M.
eave Seaford at 6.43 A. ~ and 4.06 P. 31.
Leave Milford at 730 A. and 4.33 P. M. ,
1 ave Dover at 9.03 A . hl., a nd 5.00 P. M.
ave Middletown at 10 A. M. and 7.00 P. M.
ave. New Castle at 10.65 A. M. and 8 P. M
ave Chester at 8, 12 A. M. 2.22 and 8.15 P. M.
at 10.15 A. .
ave Baltimore for Laurel and Delaware Railroad
TRAINH FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Chester at 8.46 A. M., 12.28 and 11.40 P. M.
Leave Vlfihnington at 8.3.5 A. hi., 11.53 I'. M., and 1290
A. M.
SUNDAYS . '
Ko at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore,
at 5.26 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
F 011 T TRAIN, with PABRENGER pan attaohed,
will run as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
plume at 3 P. ht.
Leave Wilminkton for Perryville sad intermediate
places at 4,45 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and Intermediate
placea at 3.43 P. ht.
Leave Baltimore for tnommor'n Run, Manes, and
Halewood at 3.64 Y. M.
05 B. M. FELTON. President.
PHILADELPHIA AND
affivELMITU RAIL ROA D
LSNF—
UICK nu
- r ROUTE to Eira,_Vlkesbarre, Bu ff alo,
chiciago, Rook lehtnd, Niagara Falls, Milwaukee, Bur
lington, Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Dunheth, and Bt.
14 1Pa:eager tome will leave the Philadelphia and Rend
ing Railroad
_Perot, corner BROAD and CALLOW
HELL Streets DAILY. (Sundayi excepted,) as follows:
7.30 4. Id.,DAY EXPRENB.
For Elmlra,Nlagara Falls, Butfao_ r Detrolt. Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rook lalsad, Galena, St. h'aul's, Burlington,
and Bt. Louis.
3.30 P M., NIGHT EXPRESS.
wnu
For Elmira,Niagara nuffulo,_Detroir, Chioll4o,
KOOk Imnau, trarena.BL Yours Illy,hDy
ant Bt. Louie.
RAV_7,3 M
pA. . and 3.80 F. M. trains run through to
RISBURCI, stopping at ail inatio h e on th e L e h ence
Valley Branoli .
The 740 A, hi. train oonneots at Ritiert for Wilkes
'brllggirAstrkglltoB3l9ll7BllonffititZt? LACE-
Baggage oheoked to Elmira, Hided?, end & l ape l : t een
Briage.
Tickets can he procured at thei_Philadelphia and
Elnuro R ftlitollli Line a Tiekot Office, Northwest corner
of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets and at the Passen
ger liP iiritB c ifBlf
TRAIN
I d .eaves the t, p d efitt 4 ilsiad i tt t r . e*,. e belm n r d V i re i
6 ir e efeVe m'ust be if: livered befora a S
P r , to flours
going the tamp lay.
For further imormation, anak at
Freight Deot_.,.ll OAD, below Vine,
Or to ORAS. B. TAPPEN,Oeneral,figent
N. W. owner !SIXTH and OH.EBT.NDT
001-tf Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA
D RHA G RAIL-
R a OAMORNI L fot POTTSVILLE, READ
-1 gad BAR Ripliugo
Leaves the new venal, at cornet o a f BROAD and
GALLOWHILL Streets, I entranno, on enllownlild
at 7.30 A. Pd., DAlL_Y,l.Sondays wanted,/ for POTTS
VILLE, RARRISHURO, and all intermediate points,
oonneoting at Harrisburg ,with trains running to Pitts
burg, Chambereburg, carlisleAlupberv, &o.
AFTERNOON L
Leave at 3.30 P. M., DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and
HARRISBURG.
At 4.30 P. M.,DAILY, (Sundayseseepted,) for READ
ING, and intermediate points.
d 5 W. U. MclLllENNY.Elenretarv.
NOTI
WA MEI V ° R E A . 11_, R e 0 1 I A
D ES T E R
E A
SR
SENIORTRAJ.KIFgR. DOWNINUT
R MED ATE OWN AND IN
TE tiTA I lONB.--On and aßer Rh Dee m.
her, 1859, t Passenger 'Praire, for DOWNINGTOWN
wilt Start from the now Passenger Depot of the Phila.
dalphia and Reading Railroad Company. corner or
BROAD and CALLOWIIILL &roots, (passenger en
trance,' on Callowhill.
MORNINO TRAIN for Downingtown, !eaves at 7.30
A.
AFTERNOON TRAIN [or Downingtown, leaves at
4.30 P. M.
DAILY (Benders excepted.)
Br order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia
and Reading Ulna Can any
tlO W. /4. aIoILHENNY,I9.Oretur•
RAILROAD LINRS.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
gig TO RENT—LARGE BALL S. W
SA Corner CHESTNUT and TWELFTH /Nreote.
W. A. EDWARDS,
d2O-tt N 0.624 WALNUT Street.
SWATARA COLLEGIATE 'NMI
TUTE AT PUBLIC BALL—WiII be exposed to
nubile sale on MONDAY. the 26th dallsf December,
We. on the nreicleee, in Join etqwn, Lebanon count
Pa., the ground.. and buildings belonging to the Swale
ra Collegiate Institute, beine SX ACRES of GROUND.
well located, and a large BRICK BUILDING debt' 90
feet our glories high. well adapted for a BOARDING
'. CllOOl4. The country to one in which a good school
would bo wall patronized, and altogether the opportu
nity off.reil for a competent teacher to obtain a profita
b.e school m a promising one.
Further information can be obtained by addressing
Dt B K. TREIOIILER, Beorstary of the Board of Di
rectors.
Bale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., when conditions
will be made known by the board of dirootors.
WM. A. BARRY, President.
Jonestown, Dee. 1. late.
.t. A.
TO LET-3d, 4th, and sth Stories of the
AA now Building. 413 ARCH Street. Well calculated
for a livid manufacturing business, having two sky
lights, and water and water closets; also, gas anti gas
fixtures. Apply on the Premises dit-16t*
I®PER CENT.—We have forst& paper
paying 10 Or cent. per annum, eecured by deed
of trust upon tirst-elmis property in St. Louie Tim at
tention or capitalists deso ing_safe investments is invi
ted BAKER. WESiCOTT. & CO.,
lm if 17 South THIRD Street.
A VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC
SALE.—WiII be exposed at Public Sale on the
premixes on Fifth day, the 23th of Twelfth month, ( to
oember,) Ha, at 2 o'clock P. M., all that valuable plan
tation, late the property of Elisabeth Mather. deceased,
situated on the Dallastown Turnpike,l2 miles 1 Drib of
the city of Philadelphia, within one-fourth of a mile of
the village of Willow Grove, in Moreland township,
Montgomery county, adjoining lands of Dr. Wm. Hal-
Masai', and of the late Charles Hallowell, 8% ashington
Kimble, and others; containing about one hundred and
three acres of land, e of which are woodland, 2 eat (mea
dow, the reit in a Food state of cultivation. The im
provements consist in n large Stone house 21 by 66 feet,
stone barn. 42 by 68 feet, hay house, wagon house,
spring house over a never-failing spnng of excellent
water, a young apple - orchard Just beginni4 TO bear.
This place is desirable omaccount of Its pleasant, high,
apd healthful altuation. its convenience to the city by
means of the North Pennsylvania Railroad, it being
within 3 miles of Abington Station.. and connected
therewith by stages twice a day from the ()rove, makes
it valuable for a country seat. Persona wishing to view
the premises previous to the day of sale, will be shown
the same by calling on Henry Maxwell, residing there
on For further information, apply la Thom. T. Ma
ther, Washington tone, CheltenhanYTownship, Now
lin Seholfield, No. &37 North Set enth Street, or Wen.
Btepler, No. 1710 Green street, Philadelphia. Condi
tiodne
mod o e known at the time of the sale by the Heirs.
12-d 13
To LET---The largo six•story ware
x. house No. 102 Commerce street, imitable for en
rage or manufacturing purposes. Apply at No. 506
MARKET &ran.
FOR SALE—A Great Bargain.—A Mann
facturin; Establishment pith Steam Engine and
Boiler, and a complete sot of Machinery for manufac
turing an article from iron, now in constant use for all
building purpose.. It can be clearly demonstrated that
the business will pay a handsome profit. Address
WILLIAM HARRISON.
No. 13 North ELEVENTH Street, with name and Te6i
denoe, dl lra•
ACHANCE FOR ANY PERSON THAT
wishes to engage in the COAL AND LUMBER
Business.
The subscriber, about changing his business, offers
for sale the Stock and Fixtures and Lease of a COAL
ANii LUMBER YARD situated on the west side of
Schuylkill, two and a half miles above hlanaytink.
The stook consists of Hemlock and 'lnc Lumber, and
Coal.
- The Fixtures, horses, wagons, carte, and everything
that is necessary for carrying on the LUMBER. AND
COAL Bennet a
yard is an old establiahod stand, and now doing
rood business, which the books will show, There is a
siding by the 1 - '• tiP 11, Road, and a landing on the
Salm !kill. It will be sold at a *very low rate, and only
two hundred dollars in cash required
Apuly to W. O. BMITIL
n0.28-inwf 121 0 as
ip ARMS FOR SALE, ranging from 20 to
4L - Do sores, to good lonsliCies, on ear terms,
VARMS for rent, from 10 . nores u we ds
11ANDSOAlli COTTAOI,B and P DWELLINOS for
sale or rent. Apply to R. R. CORSON,
dIT-stcw lm Norristown, Penns.
ge HOUSES TAVERNS, and STORES,
Mal Real Estate of every description, for sale or to
tent. Apply to MAX 111:1 , '8.
Real Estate Arent,
N 0.227 North SECOND Street, 2'
In L. Tourny & Co.'. Seed Store
All order' will be promptly attended to. English.
French, and (Jarman spoken. Collator of Ground
Rents. n'h dui
port SALE—A Valuable lof of Ground,
14.9 feet by 100 three front', water ind gas hid on
one front; imitable for e churnh or hector,. It in won
ted in the Eouthweetern part or the oily, in n rapidly 1111-
pinning neighborhood . easy. Address, for par
ticulars," J. K.," ere of fins paper.
TO LET—The Second, Third and Fourth
Stories of the central and spacious Stores, Nos.
22 and 24 South DELAWARE Avenue, wt h large
Counting Room on the Second Floor. Apply to
THAIN bIeKEONE.
elibtf 22 and OS SOUTH WHARVES._
FOR SALE OR TO RENT—A Large
propert suitable for a Coal yard, blanufacturing,
or Foupdryilurposes, situate on the north Edo ol' POP
LAR 8f RE ET, between Beach street and Colmoksink
creek, or canal, {lately occupied as Glenat's omnibus
stables.) 30 feet front on Poplar Street, and 130 feet to
Lewellen strait, and hiivins a Goat on the canal of
about To feet. '1 hese premixes are well, adapted for a
Foundry or Faiiiiiry the buildings castle convertible
for either PiltDOSO.bincENN k bIONTGOM ERN',
n24-lin• DM BEACH BT., Eightesi,th Ward.
SAVING FUNDS.
.I..xt.MERICAN SAVING FUND—Compa•
ay is Building, southesst corner WALNUT and
FOHRTH —Open daily from nine till five o clock.
and on Monday till eight in the evening. This old in
stitution ham always paid in full en demand, without
nottoe,
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All 'time paid back T
on demand in gold and silver.
IIcTEES-
Alex. Whtlldin, President. Saml. Work, V.President.
John C. Farr. T. E. Harper. George Nugent,
Godey. Thom, Sergeant, Albt. C. Roberts,
Ur. Arte'ar d. j°n" 13°"1"'
Lid""ge '
JOAN S. WILSON, Treasurer.
Joan C. Smug. Secretary. dil et _
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND 60
CIIIST4 s OF PAILAJOELP,(IA,
e, N 0.331 rioEh gulp Street
pneolidation an Building.)
CHARTERLI BY TDE EO FILATURE OFPENIC
SYLVANIA.
Deposits rpm:dyed an spas of One Dollar ari w•al i
D 4 li l kigibtu d / 47„.113 ;Vv.
CITSVA.
A responsible andieliable Baying@ institution has lona
been needed in the Northern part of the i city, and " The
fientit careen Baying, I. ulna opoiety was ensnared by
the islature of Dim Nameen tq supply this neoessitY,
The seaters in organising and locating it, have been
governed wholly by a desire to aoconuriodg• the bust
neu interest and wants of the very large and enterpri
sing
P""ti°D o l t h nfr
From 11 Pg o o ook; also, on 9ndaj and Tharo4Ol
Worn e until g o'olook in the among.
MARLS IR s.
7rederiok Klett. J.4flcTanr.
°T4ol.ll;ll,6lrer' Wert Bw, L ks,
raiipb . L•Ulere,
, Atm 'War, Jr., GeortWookt,
...= g if l l l i n
o g irill• en! Wm. k gillward.
orge power,
rotor °. F"'"JardEs B. ?t r b i e liiii, h iF Y ;e o 2 lll l
FRAMCIII HART. Bearetarv.
FUND.---UNITED STATESNI.JT
^-LTRUSee T ts. COMPANY, earner THIRD and CHE S T-
Large and avian ramsoelved, and pal bank on dt
manitwithout nptioeit re h P IVE PER C . P T. INTE-
R.EBT from the day of or deposit lo the day o withdrawal.
Office houraffrom 9 until 6 o °look every day, and on
MONDAY F,YENINOS front 7 until 9 o'olook.
DRAFTS ror we on Xngland, Ireland, and Bootlerid,
frc.t.:7 any?,
resident— 1511I 8 Eg t_giwwvoßD.
Molter— fa . ura RR.
P PU NY Mit; Actuary.
0 A little, but (Kum, Alla the Punta."
rRANKLIN SAVING FUND-•-
No. 136 Both FOVSTII Street, between
Chestnutand Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Ile
, pouts oit demand.
Depoaitone money scorned by Osivernment
State. and City Loans, Uround Rants, !Hanging's,
lie Company deems safety better than large
pro te, oonsequently will run no risk with deem
tore' melloY , but have it at all times ready to re
turn wan 6 per omit. interest to the owner, as
they have always done, Thu Company never
Ilrmeeei.norriod qr single, and Ninon can
deposit in their own right, and snob deposits can
be withdrawn ONLY by their oonaent.
of Olarter i terjltt4l. th I r it z t r i gf i r t r i ts io l 4 o t:l46 E L: i t ) !
n
0 from o'clock, on
Y o r g ? it:llkt? 41 . 1.r d t B l a eA d tirB 9 ua to RECEIV . E nd D.
Wednesday and Saturday evenings until a o'olk.
DIHBUTM, O
wor.
Jatob 8:470
Johnillit
MaleW. toan, Edyrard_P. matt.
L ewisginarYt l lll).:N6e, agnttlreK,
Jour Batherthwatte, phraim Slane ardi
Joseph W. Lippirmott.
JACOB B. SHANNON, President,
W ye 0411WILLADIA, Tree/toren
" A Dollar raved to tame earned. '
AVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN. TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CUM-
PhE y, WALNUT Street, Southwest 0011101 of THIRD,
iladelubirs. Inoorporated by the State of renneylvit
n
te t rell i p e iti l ligo e in iv tl a e l la a y ny o[ s rg7tt
drawn,.
The °Moe is open very day from 9 o'clock in the
morning till o'elook in the evening, and ou Monday
and Thursday evenings n'oteak.
NtiliNi ti lEhttga i ,VOe r ge i atti.
WILLIAM J .ltim.Booretary
DLILIOTORe.
sign. Henry L. Benner, I. Carroll Brewster,
ward L. Carter, mesh B. Barr,
bert Selfridge, tennis Lee.
Itainuel K. Athtm,
C. Landreth Munn", ifZIPATAIrreT.
mon„" received and pamenta made daily.
The investments are ma de, in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate hlortearee.
around Rents, and such first-ekes securities as will al
ways immure peyfeot insanity to the depositors, and
which cannot fail to rive permanency and stability to
this Institution. ant-IY
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
NOTICE IS lIEREBY GIVEN, that the
firm of WARRICK, CHADWICK, k BRO. le thie
day diuolved. The Heater, Range, and_Rine v tline BKO r
D and RACE
Street& F ADWIQR
Philadelphia. JuI,RANCIS A. CHADWICK.
11.10,61- :rl3-11
BUSINESS CARDS.
MARTIN & QUAYLE'S
krrATlorrE
()n oy lt U AND FANCY 000 DI
1034 .1 4 NUT STREET.
DILOW DUNE TII
n/-Smfp PHILADELPHIA
Constantly on hand Perfumery and Toilet Artmina,
THOS. M. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law
P 10.373 Bnuth FOURTH Street. n18.6m•
WALLACE & BRODHEAD,
ar EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW YORK.
Stooks and Gonda bought and gold. on CoMMIUIOII.
FRAPICIA B. Wat.b.tei. EUWaID C. BRODLIZAL.
028-1 m•
-
ALEX. MoI4NNEy . ,
01 1 14 tit'UO ?P i e
41 7 t V n t!l o p o r n a n o t it In estmorebutd. Armstron g end
ti
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE
bfOCHPBTNUTStreet, forward, Parcels. Pack.
Agee, kierohandkre, Rank Notes, and Einem°. either by
Its own Linea, or in connection with other Express corn •
pinks, to an the principle town. and cities of the
Vatted States. E. 8, SANDFORD.
sal-tf General Superintendent
cAU T lON !—ASTROLOGY !—LOOK
OUV-000D NEW Flat A I,l.!—The never
telling Mrs. VAN MORN le the best; she sum
neetie when ell others have tailed, All who are in
rouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by
else promises, Ity tp her for advice and comfort. In
era qt." she never Alf.. idhe hes the raeoret of
yinning the alotlons pf the opposite nos. It in this
tact which in uses illiterate pretenders to try to
Imitate her, an copy her adverPuninent Bhs shows
you the likeness of your future wile. hustkell, or 01.00?
Wend. It is well known to the public et hero that the
lb the first and only person who con Chow the likeness in
reality, and can rive entire aratiatection on all the eon.
cella of life, which can he tested and proved h 1 thou.
snds, both married and single, who daily and eragerly
vtstt tier. Come one! come 11! to NO. niet 1.119%18ARD
eticet, between Juniper and Broad.
EDUCATIONAL.
A MERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a
-LA- reliable medium through which Schools and Faint
hee may obtain oomtetent teaohera. Parente may ob
tain, Kr4butourily, / n ormstion and mauler, of the beat
schools.
841. 8 DM IT I VVV? , M Pteli York
or
nl2-tf Mg CnESTNUT Street. Philadelphm.
MESDAMES CHEGARAY AND MIER
VILLYT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES.
PHILADELPHIA, No. 1800 LOGAN SQUARE, VINE
STREET.
hladame CHECI ARA Y reimeetfully informs her
friends arid the public in general, that independently of
her Boarding and Da School, directed by herself and
her niece, Mme. PREVOST, in NEW YORK, she m
onde, in connection with her niece, Mme. D'HER
VILIN, opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution
on precisely the Mao plan as the one above mentioned.
oanm
nRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
-111-1 , MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila
delphia, S. E. corner SEVENTH aryll ctiEtirtarr;
New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, and Bt. Lou!..
For Information. oall or rend for Cataloane. fe9-t1
PIANOS.
STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVER-STRINO GRAND PIANOS,
SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS, nowpre
ferred to concerts and in private circles by the beet
performers. Received the first premiums over the beet
make., from judges like (Jo:Lath& k. Mazon. and other.
Challenge alloompetition. BIJAbIUS I.IeOTHERd,
45-17 loos CHESTNUT Street.
ROLTDAY PRESENTS I
PIANO-FORTES.
AU:10,7 NS.
YI 0-FORTIA.
ELODEONS.
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS.
PLLNO-FORTE.S.
ItLELODEONS.
Made by Raven, Baoon, & Co., Minns & Clark
Monett, Davie, & Co., and others.
J. E. GOULD,
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
01110KERINU SUM,
KANO/AC . IOIIRA 09
IfiIi PRAND, NUARE, AND UPRIGHT
Pi ANO-FORTER.
WAREROOMS 807 CHESTNUT STREET
Copftant vn stote a large mg.* of our BEAUTIFUL
and ONEO,OALLED INSTRUMENTS . I,Vs have been
awarded, at the different Exhibition,' in this country and
liVal AND Sit.. l lEN FIRST-CLASS MEDALS.
PIANOS TO RENT. JalS-ly
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIANOS.
BCHOMACHER & CO.,
101 CHESTNUT Street, respectfully invite the music
loving public to call and examine their new and mio
oeeslul imTIoHE PApyomentß
LOR GRAND PIANO.
Having converted the Tone,Touch; and Action of
the Grand Piano into that of a Square instrument,
avoiding alithe objections generally made to the style of
Grand Piano, also diminishing the cost of the lame.
In volume, purity of tone, great power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, arid evenness of touch, with exquisite deli
cacy MA sweetness, these
SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULL'/-FINISHED IN
STRUMENTS
are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest
encomiums, and are pronounced by orifice to be far su
perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this
oolintry.
Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of
our unrivaed PIAPIOS. We have been awarded the
First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, tq
eluding the Pulse Medal from the Crystal Palace Exhi
bitton. New York. ISM.
LEGAL.
TN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENN
IN
SYLVANIA, FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT
OfJanuary term, 1260, No. N. In I:quiti•
Elisabeth '4". Walker vs. Sophia Vandewater Dunahee.
George M. Patchen, Mulfoill Martin, and Sarah Ann
Martin, his wife. Georse Patchon, Edward Fitzgerald
Patchen. Samuel J. Welker Patchen, Joseph Patches,
Sarah Marshall, home.. Marshall, Martha Trimmer,
Sarah Duck. Emma Durney, William Marshall, Emma
Marshall, Samuel Marshall, John Marshall. Ann Mar
shall, William M. Entnken, Benvanin Johnson, and
Mary Ann Johnson. his wife, Elizabeth Entriken,
Emma Entriken, Thomas Entnken, Emma Entriken.
Mars Entnken, John F.ntriken.
And now, Dec. 3rd, IW. on tiling the bill in this case,
and on motion of John Cl. Knoxl and David Webster,
Sohoitors of complainant, it is ordered that ft writ of
lubpama be issued, returnable on the fi at Monday of
February next. and that the writ be served personally,
or by copy, on all of the defendant. residing in thus Coin
monwealtli, and that as to such of the defendants as re
side out of the State. notice be riven by the I übliestion
of the writ in "The Press." a daily paper published in
the city, of Philadelphia. at least once a week. for six
sitccessive weeks. And it is bather ordered that John
F. Belsterlins Esq.., is appointed guardian ud 41 ten!, for
Edward Fitaxerald rate hen. S. J. Walker Parelle rl. and
Joseph Patchen. miliee children of Henry Patolion, de
ceased, Emina Eniriken, Mars Entrikeu. and Julia En•
triken, minor children of Thomas Entnken, deceased,
and that a copy of " Tse Press." eunlaimng the wr,t
and notice, be sent to the post office per mail of the nun
repdept. defendants.
Ca rtifieu frog - lithe record.
In testinnim whereof, I have hereunto set my
Seal hand, and affixed the seal of the said Sup erne
Court, at Philadelphia. this fifth day of De
cember. A. D. 1863. RO. YLER, Prothonotary.
ASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA
NIA, CITY AND COUNTY OP PIIILADEI -
PHIA. 88.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. to Sophia Van
dewater Dunshee, George Al. Patohen, Mulford Martin,
and Sarah Ann Martin, his wife. Georse Patchen, Ed
ward Fitaserald Patcheq. Samuel J. Walker Patchen,
Joseph Patchen, Sarah Marshall. Thom. Marst,all
Martha Trimmer, Sarah Buck, Emma Durner. Wit
ham Marshall, Emma Marshall. Samuel Marshall. John
Marshall Ann Marshall, William M. Entriken. Be no ,
min Johnson, and Mary Ann Johnson, his w i le,
Eliza
beth Entriken. Emma Entriken, Thomas Entriken,
Emma Entriken, Mary Entriken, John Entriken
ka a command you, that you personally be and appear
before theJusticoaof oar Suprema Court of renusl 'canto,
at a court to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the
Eastern district. on the Snit Monda, al February next.
to answer to a hill of complaint eshibitod against you in
our acid court by Elisabeth T. Walker. and do further
and to receive what nut said court shall have onneutered
in this beball. And this you are not to omit under the
penalty of four S undr,,l dollars.
Witham the Hon. Walter It. Lowrie Chief Justice of
our said oourt. at Phdadelploa. the third day of Decem
ber. in the year dour Lora one thousand eight hundred
and filty-nino,
RO. TYLER. Prothonotary.
MEMORANDUM.—The defeoeanta have to enter
their appearance in the suit in the Prothonotary'• office
on or before the day at which the writ is returnable;
otherwise the bill may be taken Pro roofruse.
de-tust KO. TYLER, Prothonotary.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of GOTTFRIED BUCHNER, deceased.
Notice is hereby given. that the widow of mid dece
dent has presented and filed to the said Court on int en
try and apprateement. and her petition Manton to re
tain out of the said estate the personal property therein
mentioned. and tne proceed. from the into of certain
real estate described in said petition, to the value and
etnount of ow, under the let of Apri 14,16.51, and that
the same will be confirmed by the Couq unitise ex
ceptions are filed on or before FRIDAI, inoper7 6.
1860. F.
Petitioner.
d2l•2t• For the Petitioner.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
lorry ANO MONTY OF E::'LADELPIIIA.
Estate of FREDERICK A. EWERS deceased.
Notice is hereby given hat the widow of sand dece
dent
Notice
presented and filed to the said Conti en inven
tory and appramment, and her petition elainang to re
tain perineal property therein inentinced to the value
01 8.930, under the sot of Apnt 14,11,51. and that the
camp wilt lie confirmed by the Court tune., except:one
are filed on or before Friday. January 6. Mo.
dt 21* F. HEVER. Att'y fur the Petitioner.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO TIIF,
ESTATE OF WILLIAM RIDDLE:. deoesscil.
bovine been granted to the suhecrikey, Ly the it cyolter
ol Wills, &e..
for the city and county or PhilArtelphia ,
alt manna indehted to the laud mato are yeti uitited to
niche ratincrit, and those having elating agrunat the
same to present thorn to
ROBERT RIDDLE. Faccutor.
ala VINE Cti^ot
IN THE COURT Of,' COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUN/ I' OF PHILADEL
PHIA.
Notice is hereby Cyan to all persons interacted in the
folloWint estates, that the I- onorable the Judaea of tee
court of Common Nee, aforesaid hat e appointed aA r
tIRDAy. rID, Slat DAY OFpi:CI:MUER, Dise, at to
o'clock in the forenoon, for the henna; of the unto, and
for showing CUM Wh) tiIIINIOWIn4 account', oubt no;
to be allowed; and in default thereot the awe out be
confirmed.
Estate akin!. Tunny Wallace. first account of Trt
tee. Eatato orktra. Iticketta. real,ancount
Trustee. EDWARD O. \Y h.Dlt,
du to 19 at prothonot.ry
N THE oRPIi ANS , COURT Volt THE
OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Retnte of THONIAS ROBINSON, deeenvid.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle, nod adjust the account nt Rath, '
George NV. and Caroline Hobineun, noentore of
Thooru &acacia, deceased, and to (1131 n di alit
bullet% of the Internee in the hands of the necounienj,
will toast the parties interested jar the ipurp,,,e4 4,4 hi.
ativentutent, on 31O\ DAY, the Ott dey of
Inn°, nt 4 o'clock P.M., nt 104 o:lica. N. E. cut ar OI
Hie lith and lona' etreptt. id Hie city of Pililadinpnut.
4124-1 1404•4 t ''DANI E L DOV(iIIE Aud,tor.
. 1 , 1 THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
A- CITY A.ND COUNTY OF PIIILAPE;. O iiI4.
EDWIN FORD NIL OWEN httlltitt la. December
Term. IVA, No. VA Van Ex
The ituditoi appointed lo the Court to reportdivot.
betien or t he fund in Court, ermine root the sale by the
under the above writ wit attend to the doh..e
of his appointment , n TUESDA , December the 371 e.
1439, at 3 o'clock M, at his office. N. k.. t x 80 11 ;4
FIFTH Street, Philadelphia, when said 'where all par.
ties in interest are required to preaert their cleans, or
3 aloe be debarred from comma trt upon said fund
rlll3-IQt D. 11001),...A1
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR Ti]
A-. CITY AND CiIUNTV OF 11111,A DEI,PII lA.
WM. AECAULEY and FRANCIS CASSIDY, Mt.-
tem Br.c.. to the use of the Milton Loan and Sat ins
Association. vs JOHN C KLONEOAIt. Later' Ft•
cum No. rilf. Sept. T., Mriff.
'1 he undersigned hes beta appointed auditor to re-
Port distribution of the fund rms.(' by t Mire ot the
above, mentioned writ front the solo of the lotion ing
property, tag
All that cart= lot or piece of emend and three
story brick building thereon erected, situate on the
south side of Washington ktreat, in the Dlttrict of
Southwark and eounty or Philadelphia: tleginnimt at
the Milano, of one hundred and forty•one feet east.
ward trona the east side of Delaware EL,lith street, c,,n
mining in trout or breadth on tFe said Washington
street le feet, and in lem.th or depth southward partl
lel with the said Eighth street - tit e leer; te,unded
on the north by said Wrialum.ton street. on 010 CAC nod
south by other around of the said John Met, re t, on the
N
by around this do) intemted to be smuted tis,
W Beebe, on
James
tent.l tat= the same pieiniscs
which the taut Joules U. lk.ebe and wife, bt Inden , nret
bearing even onto herewith, granted end conveyed unto
the sand John C. Klonegar under rind aulttect to the rit -
ment of a yearly rent chars,' of 3'3. unto John - Mc-
Crea, his heirs and forever, as by reforence to
the said Deed will more lull. and at torte appear!."
The Auditor hereby notifies all Footles in Interest
that ho will attend to the duties of Iva appotatinent on
TUESDAY, 27th of Dereinber. 1559, at 1 o eb. k t P. M.,
at his 011108, tit CIIESTNIJT Street.
Allpersons letvinK claims upon the maid fund are re
quired to present their claims before the understood,
or be debarred from oonung. in upon the mil turd.
dtti-let IJEO. A. CUFF fil,llor.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT li'Oß TUE
CITY ANTI COUNTY or Pluidor4,PuiA.
joshpit iNg, and JESSE C. HANEY , xectitors.
,to.. vs JOHN NIROIL, Defendant. and .10$1.1) . 11
HINCIERI,Y.terre-tenant. September UM /.o.u
IMO. Al. Vend. Ex
. . .
The Auditor nopionlail by the Court to report distn
button of the Intl in Court, arising from the sale b 1 the
Sheriff. limier the shove writ a
All that certain brick Vomit liens° and lot, or 'ieee
Pf sround. situate in Penn tinsniiliip, in the pronly of
hiladelphia eforegaid, begoinine at corner of Frede
rick Goekler's land, on the mast •nin of Deletvnie se
venth street, thence extending alums the said 81110 of the
said street, south twelve degrees wontllOel /intuited
tent ton course of Land, now or late of Tlnimas Cope ;
thence with the lino of the same south horenty edit
degrees east to the westerly side of the Ceminahown
road, thence shine the some northwardls lid' feet niiire
or lens ton corner, thence with tt,e line of tlin
Goekler ft land. north SON only •eielit degrees nest
to itpp PlnPe Cuf 1 15 011D , fill, bents the slum premiere
whloli Cope by Indenture, dated IGIh d r 01
Jun). A.D. 18.51, granted and conveyed unto the • oil John
Pored in fee subject to the pm inent of nr e y round
rent, or con of one hundred in h ‘it
yearly payments, to be made tin the first car of the
months of April and October, in every y car Sueroafter
for evert,_N. lt--The aboye p property is ton, n no the" Seven
Presidents lipid.' kn., will nttend ti , the dutie r s, n ef ton
tni l . " aTh e intV7 , 2 ll ll . 3
witere nit parties in interest ere revnred to present
their chums, or else be &Lured front ennitut upon
said fund. L EAVIti C. CASSIDY.
•
Auditor.
lI°SIN 01 L.--500 b1)1s. Rosin Oil, 01l
moire and rionllort. nythufActyred and for Pt!,
111 ROWLEY, ASIIIIURNER k. CO., N0..14 South
WHASVFM.
MINTON'S ENOAUSTIO TILES for
Boors.
•
Ornamental chimney Tops (or cottage*.
srtlen Vase% nod Fourawita t
itched l'ip an
c for drams and Water C(llidtle to re.,
Rapattod end or saln by
A.AN'tDUI
WILLUUN :sEWIN - 61
Nu.tontl Rd, er falls to tti, •
tire retiiireetiee. Pride RAO For h r.t. 716
NUT StroPt CH
EF.'
IIAVANA row, o r ILO
dram nurl Chono?l't nine. lust Fete, 0.1 d roet fn
Ikvana AIM for !Rid low by CHAD S 14 I F.,
1116-121 mit NV UT St
CHEAPEST WINDOW GLASS in tom
i iovr t DICK'S. B. Vt, corner of REVENSIa.o
SALES BY AUCTION.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, & 00.
da 3119 MARKET STARRY
BeTT, Jr., AUCTIONEKR, Noel
-R-P CHESTNUT STREET, ewwite the
flouae. between FOURTH end FIFTH Streets.
SALE OF FABIIIONABLN FURS.
On Tuesday Morning,
Deo PT. commencing at Hi o'clock.
Included will be found mink, sable, &lumen egturrel,
stone And !ulcer in men. fitch. in sets of two and
three pieces. with canes, half capes, and victoria's,
inulls And cuffs to match.
CT Catalogues ready and furs arranged for examina
tion early on morning of sale.
SALE OF 600 LOTS EMBROIDERIES, GERMAN
TOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS, tge,
On Wednesday Morning,
Dec. Itit, at 10 o'cloolg.
a Samples and catalogues early on morning amain,
iptilLEP F 010), AUCTIONEER, No. 630
a- MARKET Fetwat. and all MINOR Rusin.
BALE OF to BUFFALO ROBES.
On Thursday Alortung,
Dec . 29, at 11 o'elook premety, will be sold—
&)O Noe. 1, I, S, and buffalo robe..
Al3O, 2W ouperior lined and trimmed do.
Mao. an auortruant of i-iudieon Bay wolf robs , .
Bayer. will do well to attend u It will be the last sale
of tones of the season.
B Y THOMAS BERM & SON, AUC
TIONEERS. 914 CHESTNUT Screet.
Sala at No. Tul Chestnut street.
STOCK OP ELEGAN
FA T SILVER P O LATED WARE
AND N
-•-• - - - .
On Wednesday Morning,
Dee. 23, at 10 o'clock, at the wararixims of Masan.
Meier & Warne. N 0.701 Chestnut street, will is sold
the finest assortment of every description or rich silver
plated Were, comprisins rich chased and plain
Ten cervices, Salt Stands, Pict le Stands
Coffey tires. Castors. Commelawn Bee-
Tee Kettles, Vegetable Dishes, Tice./
Waiters, Oyster "
.. B utter
Bread •"a Caddies, Sugars.
Card Receivers, Rs Boile•e. lee Pitchers.
Flower Steeds, Wine Coolers, Wine
Liquor " Centre Pisces, '1 e tc-seteta Bets,
;Mustard., Fruit Dishes, Spoon Holders,
Molasses Yitehere lioblete. 't met Rank*.
Spoons. Forks, Cups, Km, in. &e,
Together with a clam- collection of their stock of
FANCY GOODS,
Imported by them expressly for their holiday sales.
The abort, sale will embrace the finest assortment of
the above goods ever offered in our city, and will afford
6,811 one nalectinx their New-Year's gifts a rare and
decidedly sure chance of obtaining for themselves rich
and choice presents. at low figures.
The entire stuck to be closed out, previous to our re
moval to our store under the Continental Rotel.
SIIIPPING.
p
AXII
CRESCENT N A VIGATION COMPANY.
Sink.
AT AN ADJOURNED A:METING OP O TRE ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
LIMB AT
NO. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE',
At 10 o'olook A. M., September 7th, 1959, the follow
ins gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors
the Company, via
GEORGE H. STUART,
B. MORRIS WALN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAR. MAC cr.vsTEIC, AID
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter
prise are respectfully invited to subscribe. 18-tf
aFOR: ENGLAND AND FRANCE.-
NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP
mi,ANY.
The United States Mail Steamships ARAGO, 2.1K0
tons, David Lines, Commander, and FULTON, 7-SGO
tons, James A. wotton, Commander, will tears New
York. Havre. and Southampton, for the year ima, on
the following days:
To meet new requirements of the Post (Mee Depart
ment, the days of sailing of thh ARAGO and FULTON
from HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON, will, a ft er their
present rotates, he changed as follows from NEW
I'Oo K, save in the case of the present departure of the
FULTON. arta.oh will take piece on the 17th December,
the schedule remains unaltered:
PROM NSW TORS. HA VIE AND SOUTHAMPTON.
F171,T0N....Dec. 17. FULTON...Jan. 10 ...Jan. 11.
AR ALIO --Jan. 7. ARAGO-. Jan. 31... Feb. 1.
FILL I ON : — Feb. 4. FULTON - . -.Feb za -.Feb. 29.
ARAGO.._.?deb.& A R AGO ....-32ch.27...31011.29.
F ULTON....3Ich. 31. FULTON .. -Apl. 24....Ap1. 23.
These steamers. built expressly for Government ser
vice, with double engines, under deck, every attention
hes linen taken in the construction of the hull and ma
chinery to insure safety and speed. The ships have five
water-tight cAnnarertmente enclosing the engines, in
that in the event of collision or stranding, the water
could not reach them. and the pumps being free to work,
the gaiety of the vessel and I...engem wouLd be se
cured. Recent experience has demonstrated the abso
lute necessity of this mode of construction.
Tue accommodations for passengers are belleved to
cern brae every comfort and convenience that can be de
sired.
• .
From New York to Southampton or Havre—F trat
Caton, 8130; Second do.. SUL
From Sarre or Southampton to New York—Thlt
Cabin. 700 francs ; Second do.. 110 francs.
To passengers going to London these steamers offer the
advantageof economy both in time and expense. Specie
delivered in London. No passage secured until paid for.
An experienced surgeon on board. All letters and news
papersmust pass through the Poat Whoa.
For (relent or_pagsage apply to
W. S. DRAY TON. Agent. 7 Broadway, New York.
W ILLIAIt !SALIN, Agent. Havre.
CROSK EY k CO.. Agents. Stout hamn,
AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPREdd COMPANY.
A li'k nt e. i 4Plim ON. Agent, Once, Tobacco Ware hoes*,
DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia.
Plans of the ehit.s can be seen. nXI- tistbM
STEAM DIRECT TO ALL
rARTB op GREAT BRITAIN AND
'L FRANCE AND tiEubLANY •
THE HAAIIIIIRO
r iLMERICAN PACk__tfr 'COM
PANT'S IRO MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
HAhIItIONIA. CapL H. P. Bahvensan.
SAXON/A, Capt. ll,Ehlere.
BORUSSIA. Capt. B. Trautman.
BAVARIA Capt. H. T.. 1,13...
TEUTONIA, Capt. sae
These Steamers aye all trst-alass CDde-MOD vowel;
are intended to sail from Pier IL Borth Riser, N. Y..
/1.5 fpliow.
FOR LONDON, SOUTHAMPT ON, ILAVR.E , AND
HAM KIR '.
The elegant and powerful Iron Barmy Steamship BO
RUSSIA. Capt. N. Trautman, 2400 tons burthen, wild
call N 'OOP!, op
SATURDAY. DECEMBER Mgt. at 12 o'clock M.
Paws',including Railroad Fare from Philadelphia
to Bawl orb, and from Southampton to London,
First Cabin. 0102 I Second Cabin. SW 1 Steerage...7oS
The BORUSSIA will b. suooseded by the followAig
Stesmshipe I
11A WEDNESDAY, Pohtaedf
.
BA URSDAY., wr..te`k 1.
TEUTONIA...—..TIyIiIIDA Y. Mardis ls. ,
8AVAR1A......„ MAY. April f.
Pu . eensere 4ard to Liverpool. Dublm. Bel
fast, Cork, Colgow, Paris, and Kong ere, et tozoosk
rat Al.
Tk ere steamers ars fitted UP with feieettaßed aeocx
mod et tons for first, second, and third•elnas Psagers.
The Second Cable accommodation., of them Ms us
equal to the firstalass of swat stes.maft
Certificates of Peasape maw from London, Bough.
amnion tintre, and Ils...nbur to New York.
Parcels forwarded from Ph 4.
iladelphia to all Warta of
Europe at reasongble
Freight foraged In nuladelphla 'gni! b prommly
attended to by the New York Asset, aad shipped free
of all oiumuseion.
For Freight or Ytivwxv As ipty t M
acorlyZ .t.
Offlo cl Ike Hamburg rioas ehtramshigi.
rd-t( Northwest comet YOl.lllll sad CHISVMT
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
SHIPJ AMRRICAN ROYAL MAIL STkIANI-
110 M NITY toll TO LITIZIPOOL.
0 /ler C toln Ylllo4lgo
becood C%tan u%40 ...-.--.-.........,.. If
VIIOII RosTol TO LIVERPOOL.
Cruet Caton Pulsate.— :P11,5
ti 'coed Cable Passage— ~
Too chum from Batton call airfeltfax Rubor.
AFRICA, corr. IPA nom, IC/L.14f.! 4, Long.
j .l " g4 I C,I):OtAIIK:CCr7I.II=i3
ASIA, Capt. ROPA I.:4EG. J Lomb.
FVuTIA Inner bundle ' s.)
These vent!, carry a clear wtutet;t/at at mast-heed:
green vw atartoard bow , ied on port bow.
F. (:110i.',A, Leach, /eaves Borton. Wainesday. Dan. l4..
Ph RRIA. Judkana, .• 71 York, Modnewter, Dueeaa PL
AMERICA, Miller. Boston. Medperplay. 21.
ASIA. Lou, " York, W.. aesday, Jan.
s.
CANADA, Lees, " Boston. Medoeoder. Jan. 11.
ARABIA, Stone, " "i York, Wednesday, an. L.
EtIROPA. Leatals t , /10.tosk. Wednesday . Jaa. IL
Berth/ tot toMINI wail mil for.
orrocloacid Burgeon on board
be owners or these skips will tuft be atancentable for
?S
Go d, liver, Raton, thong, love ry. Promos Stones,
or . stale, unless tulle of lathe; are mined therefor and
the value thereof tkrwout eapreeeed. For freight or Pa/t
-au e apply to Bowhnig Orson.
fiew York.
FOR TILE SOUTII.—VIIARIM
TON A,7trp fAYANNAH FTE.A.MSHIPL
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freiers at an Marilee of . per Dent. 'no
low New York nteamship rates.
FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.
The U. S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE. OLP
tam Charles P. Hershman, will sail on 510ndar, Dee.
MIA, at le A. M.
Through in IS lo be hour. ,
only 40 hours at Sea.
FOR SAVANNALI.4O4.
The U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF OEORGLA.
Captain John J. Garria, Inn sail an Friday. Dana
ber 3u. et W o'okle4 A, U.
Thrguyti in U to GO noon, only t! holm at Sea.
Wraailina day a ottanqed horn every Saturday to grail
five days. Goods ramrod, and &Oa of Ladian alined
100T7 U. •
'foe. eylendit Ent-elan aide-wheal Stearn hips KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run se
..bore every ton days. thus forma: a fire-day ocaima
riloati on with Charleaton and Savannah, and toe South
and Southweat.
At both Charteeton riad ftsesuriab c theeig Skop. Doe
poet Tab stutmeiv for Florida, and nth 1.e.,
tor rill pieces in the SOuth and Soathweet.
INSURANE.
Freight and insurance on a large proportion of Goode
shipped Routh will be found to be lover by thee* shin
than by galling vessels, the premium being ,one-half the
rate
D.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
unneoetwary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Con:Tames taloa; all nets from these rotate,
(MEAT REoucTioN IN FARE.
Fare by th:s route r, to 40 per mint- cheaper than by
the Inland Route, as Rai be seen by tho folkwing soht.
dale. Through tletets from Ptultdelphut eta Charlet
ton anuSAvannah ateanuihi g.a.lNi'Lli DING MFAI-S on
the whole route, ascent teem Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery
INLAND TAILV.
Madonna _ gm N
Savannah— 31 N
at 01
60 33 76
St N
Columbus .16 CO
Aj tont 37 133
Mont /ornery.— co
66 90
I New Orleana—..—. o N
gar the slue has aalleO
all on board, at esee.e.firharf
7.1 C, 11E11071, Jr.,
t and C It ESTN Ul7.
k ' BUDD
NTE O.aIOMELL.
To 13,00ston •
It ID
Eavannatt.—.... 00
Augusta-- V 09
00
Ad:m/43,-- 3). 93 00
Alba Win y nui—. XlOO
A Siontsomsry.... 07
M o ottils 36 et)
rime ()flung ... 39 711
t4lts of lading slimed
For rreosta or passase isit •
above Vine street, or to
Boutkwest oorost
Vats in chatlaig.j•
garmyu 1.7
For Florida fwm &flea
Tneedly.
Yot froup_Sav
St. Jan's. every Tues,ist
aisamerCarOaaa Grimy
stesmers St. Mares sad
cd Bata rdAy.
D OINGS OF Tun PENNSYLVANIA
STATE TA'S FOS Via
SIX FIRSTj'REMI.VMA AND SIA DIPLOMAS.
Be4tryanse lar Warpna.;
601
D
To nit It • .
*AB CO 41 , 11Ni= CONE FURNACE.
Emit uccm.
BEVORTABLE FURNACE.
o AeloLn
CORM Irkt PORTABLE FURNACE.
FIRAT PreNorm.
REST COOKING RANUE.
fo k oLr k WI w'.
CHILSON'S DOLALE-OVEN COOKING RANGE:
Flllir
BEST PARLOR COAL GRATE 9.
II AR.Niii.D A WILSON.
LOW DIWN and BAWAET fiRATEJ,
Pntailcx.
BEET ENAMELLED SLATk: MANTELS.
To AiLNOLI , k WIL‘C.I.
For a very handsome of Enamelled Slate Mart
tali, very Mehl) f t ,shed. 44,1.4 .uvtlor vorkmaxable.
FIRST PREAII I NI.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
col CIIFSTNUT otr•oLl
B. Ai. FR: tlvwt . Sort
E . .NEW.L,A ND &
LUOKINti-OLAqS AND PICTTRE•FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
An , •xtu.,,,i •el atrox of OAL PAINTINGS. et, nt
.orr Low ill ec .•01 ARCH 6tre.t. At..va SIXI H.
• .0) f
111,,Ar.1 1.1 ,, E,1;A1. 1 .1I /1 .0.1
lo ANIOUN I —Vpor, ••••• es e'ry.
11•••yn •thlt., Ve•o• , •!••_•'• t' • t't
•••1. I F.:ut.',5•4 tir•iert, t•
'll I HO nod{.. l / 4 SK str•eta, tvlow Lorpt,,rd. e•er•c•.,
ttouts from 6 A. M. to 7 Y. •Nt. 1616-3. nut
SALES BY AUCTION.
ti THOMAS & BOAS,
• t(os. tap and 111130 MT FOI7II.TH mum.
Formerly
STOCK Cr sada._ ,Y
REAL ESTATE AND S. T UESDAY NEIT.
At 12 Woke*, soma
Pamphlet oataltutues now ne. °mintiest fall 'se-
Donlan of thaproperti ea to bet on Tomalley sent. f7th
inst.. at U o'c.ocs noon. until • of sales 3d, lOtiLMt.
and UM of JlLArlary. 11 I. and of real estate at prime
n o.....p r i msg a Large amount of valsaaa property.
_'O AR E — T I T L HE
XR E A S N GE K —f alee E oArTeaEl AND
and stocks will hereafter be held at I So'eleoklroo4.ar d
in the evening at 7 delont
Contntrutors basing the optic of either sale.
A Handbills of each vioperti =aid_
.seustate a
addition wadi ve imbue. on PlialnlaY,
to the sale, one thousand catalogues, di PaPenlst (cry,
giving _full desoriptious of all the nitwits' to be soli
on the follovyng_
_Tuesday
REAL ESTATIAT MINUTE SALM
We have a large anicsat of real lodate at prime
sale. including every dose olio* of situ and count ry
property. Printed lists ma ha had at the auction stare
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
SP Real estate entered °am private sge relfetal
and advertised °maw:ally In mu public sale abstracts
(Of which I,oooOolne , are Milted intetll.) free of charge
PALL SALE., STOCKS AND BEAL ESTATE.
lath Fall Bala, De 0.17, at nooa. at tae Exchange.
Stitt " Jan.& in the eretung. at the Exchsage.
31st " Jan. 10. etening, at the Exchacge.
nnel " Jan. VI, evening. at the Exchange.
WPazt of the handtaLla for each of the awes galas
not read;.
STOCKS LOANS, pP.s7, A.e.
Toseday.
Dee. 37. at 12 o'clock noon, at the PkiLtdelphss E.l
choose. ',rat be sold—
Without reserve, for aocoont of whim it 1617
cern—
OCO Williamsport and Elmira chattel bonds.
S 81.r00 Are, Margie 7 per cent bonds Camden an;
Atlantic -Railroad Company, with "aspens due Je e ..
BM. attached to each.
1 share den Fru:roses Land Association.
Also, for other accounts
-106 DeLaware Mutual IsinuanceCosspeareens, WO.
6 shares American Academe of Mane 1.0 tletirt
15. shares New York and Middle Coal Yield Railroad
C'err - .Pnr 615.
No. ZS Section D. Glenwood Cemetery.
31 shares Green and Coates wr e s ts risseander Rail
way Co.
PEREMPTORY SAL—PEW.
Also. Pew No. 136. South ales, St. Andrew's Church.
Etslith street. abort, Spruce.
Also. share& Northwest Mining Company. Balis ab
solute.
REAL ESTATE PA LP—pFcPMBER If, AT 12
O'CLOCK.N. 00N.
Executors' 13ale—Y mate ot Gen. Demd deed.
VALUABL BUSINEEB ISTAND—" TUE HEN.
DEIMOS HOUSE."—Thnse.stors brisk tavern asd
dwelling, were side of Broad street. first house north of
Rate street. ST Immediate Pxsessioa•
throe Fatate.—VALUABLE TRACT. 1,91111 AQP.F.A
in (formerly Pine Creek 110 W lents towash.p Fmeet
county, Pa.. a miles Booth of Manna. and 5 colas from
Clarion river. Two State roads pass the tract Hes
o red and well 'entered.
VALUABLE BUNINE6B PROYER77.—_Focir three
star, brick dwellings, inch two superior oNmes at th e
southeast corner of Ttortensti end Green illtteih
Regains. for 41143 per anti=
smitten tiale—Estam of Frank Wiriiams. deed.
BUtLIHNG LOT, 'oath gide oi Coates street. west of
Bistnenth, Benne Garden.)
BUILDING LOT. mirth side of Locust street, vent of
Twenty -first. 35 by KU feet.
THREE-NTORY BRICK DWELLING, Po. 1I
Howell street, between Nineteenth sad Twentieth and
donee and Pine Knott.
THIRTIETH PALL BALE--7ANUARY S, AT 7
O'CLOCK IN TIM EVE-NINO.
Or phial' Court Bale—Eststo of Nary Brown lista Mari
roves.)
THRF.E STORY BRICK DWELLING. Na 231 Thraxi
street. beramor, Spruce And Locust sad Twolf:A and
Tburtaantb streets.
110Dk.11 . 1f RE 4 IDENCE.Inth aide yard. No.
9M Clinton street. between Ninth and Tenth and Spruce,
end Fine streets, lot .110 feet front. Mir latrunist• pos
session.
acBL E D INvG
n L u O e T , (we hwe - s th i c r o d r w ard ) T m r t
r :o ew
few-
Two frosts.
Ad rev n.tratrix sale—rotate of Runnel Walker. deed.
TWO-9 OAT BRICK DWELLING,' No. 24 Hep
burn street. between Shiers' and Faatenter ajk,j 942.
south and Seventeenth.
Administrator's Fiala No. 1611 Gress street. — I
GENTEEL FURNITUIik. BOOK.*ASEfIENCE
kLATZ X_IREUR. GAB CRANDEALIzz. TAPEat•
TRY CWETS. .te.
On tuesday Montag.
rth inst. at 10 o'clock. by catalocue, at No.)611 Green
street, by onter of adm•mstrators. the aentrial furniture.
e a / a nt secretary. book-ease, handsome etandeher.
Freach-mate mamel IS.lrror. tapestry carpets, kitchen
(traitors. to.
Eit;=
Sale in Germantown,
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PIANO. MIRROR.
BRUSSELS CAR VETS, to
On Wednaantsy Monona,
rth inst.. at 11 o'clock. at the corner of Wain sad
High ttreets. Germantown, the entire household farm
tip 0. C0M.715113g parlor. dining room. and eh anclor fur
niture, rosewood piano, by Load, French-ye rnarnel
mirror. Brussels carpet& China. glassware, eagrannas.
in. Also. the kitchen (-manta.
Also, brown mare. Cow , harness. in
ST Slay be azammed it 3 o'clock on the mos - rona of
the wile.
8&e at Noe. U sad HI South Fourth Suter.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATE MIL
ROBS. PIANO-FORTE, BRUSSELS CARP T&
On Thursday Morning.
At 'o'clock. at the Auction Store, an imeonatat ci
excellent second hand &reams. eleplaino-fortem
fine mirrors, carpets, etc, from declining
housekeeping. removed to the store or eanneramme of
sale.
Admittstratries Pale.
VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY.
On Thundal Elamite.
Dee. 29, roam seeing et 6 o clock, st the AnetiortScare.
se 'nu well the valuable emeate ILbraryof the Lste
Richard McCartney, Eta., deceased, to b. bold by order
of ad minttratnx.
sir for eartieWar■ aee cstadomme. ailkieh mei be
ready . two days previous, and the books amazed ibt
examination.
MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
AND O_,M.Mig3lO , N I brERCHART. amahasaa
corner of SIXTH and RALE
LARGE BALE OP ELEGAP , VP&IFTV* E. FINE
FE aTITYR BEDS. CL'aiLEG L KAIR asaTTEE&s.
GLASSES. PINE OIL PALIM.NGS,
PIANO-FORTE. ha.
Taeokm
Jan. 3. at 30 o'clock. at kime. NMoraine, i e.k. a e gyp"
Lore. soothe/at &weer of Sulk sad Race street/.
Beam forfeited mlaterati. Particulars hereafter.
TO .)
8250,000 to toan. NIONRY
!Avg L OAN
. or malteai na. ca
stocks. told and ails sr plata, asazooads, Natalia's osvf.
rf fowling plasm dry goods. clothier. 'totems. a
lt erg hardware, cutlery. musical ir.struseaase. furaitsre,
beWing. horses, valuWows. ►lames.. and on all arocles
salsa, for any length of tune agraad . on niers
hoeral terms than at and other aaaiiutaeait is this
city.
GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS.
At private Ws, ***** saws cane gold patent lever Vlifshat; Soil/ &admirer hunting ease. &able caseatordie
back. and otn face English patent lever watches ; paid
and stair musts cue. Malts ease. zed own hiss
stsspamast Ter watches; Lople.EsLash. and
Freneh watches ; IhthSe LAS Fold WV, 6,1610 ilot4
esamatlee. sat with dsaacsda— • few gold. seek.
guard. and fob chains ; tn. gad ; r
eat-rents. nreasagasamit bi l ' Vanalses tan
pencil eases aod pens; See lola sada, suave .
medallioax, los Pea, ausua Pere eases. keg a abash
Wt.. to.; Ems old rtas. geom. aaeoaspacce. witero
soopes, and aunts rows olt,
ecl-BOOirriPkl
Atteudad to 7jorapaalls op *a asser.aamer,
charges.
00NdlONNEENTS soLicrreD,
dot=wails al all and SIS 77 bid pl gawk sat: tad
: rwretlaireu tha rains at I. goody wsil ts•
adva.444-1 ant ospatsaa this use,
MCen„.
6T. Z. 017113
IVIILI 411 S & BOYLI, .AUC.TIONEZR.9
tto ' L m`A'A 1. 3 , 8 1 t1 7 4 . 4 - 4
mews. Myers,Chuors 00. edZ
Oust semen to the psorrisanys.
Wien ot Plittsdelp.l.... Writ. isle at try oupea
boots. shoot. Untrue, !unary. ke.. ko.
EL. Cul utrusoes made ea ;emu et mkt.
it6l3ettletrants tottert three dui snot se*
1112/123_1
Mien. Masora. k o.. k. }trotter. Pith-
Vast Wyek.Tovaand, k New Tort
tfr. R. Parts k
w ood. ChnltY• l C. “ adaelelk
Crow, Meerut;, A
okl-f taw-1r
COAL.
OUSEKEF.PERS LOOK TO TOUR
interesL Boy year COAL .AT H1CK5%.3.0 re
roOtilling bat the eery bort ataLty Lemei and Lklory
lull Lon! to offered at the fo:lowtaa Waged 171:011:
Lehigh. Brett', EM. ad -Ili * peyr tea.
fkbayl3o.l.
Large Not - 3 "
Warranted freefrom Malit or da rt aad fan int:cit. t.t
HICKS' rayed „. louthaaat earner ALUMS-ILL te..l
WILLOW. aid see. 014 et
S
•
W. GROO3IF. CO.,
* Chloe 146 Soath FOURTH !knot.
VcD
WHARF, PINE 5TR}:}. - T, 3CIII7ILKILt"
D•alsr. sad bbipperS
Locust ktouataist,. sad leituraiii
Dierohouslise tuk so on
n vats. • •
IcKOHY AND SPRING IdOUISTAIN
LEHIGH COA.L.iropk._r_kLyUi tam fat W 4 el
beet harms-
_itnyty st KNOWL •, DePc4. NINTH
sad LLOw &Teat. as-rf
WINES AND LIQUORS
CIiANIPAGNE.—We rwommend to eon
gun,en ned reano:ssenn tie Ch1i1147.1
of Mr. FERV.!rom per air. Francs. T h e
exce:ge:ce
of the brard I.NCvMP.ARABLE" bai beta fr. era.
bit tiled F mace, Rwsua- Gmisisau.
.snmplea may be seen and exlmmitd atom' c.Sce.
dl-lm F. D. LONCiCHAIIP,ZITI3O.2tii FA0241.
JAMES STEWART k CO.'S
PAISLZY MALT WIIISKLY.
DEORGE WIETTELNY,
liapertst of Brandy. Wins, &e., lyt eot - TH FRONT
arrest, offers for gals, us boast ally, STEWART - 3
CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY
MALT WHISKEY. cM-ere,
WE CALL ATTENTION OF THE
• • TRADE to art reeltr Scpenor Arte :
ALFRED RENAUD COCiNAC.
- - - • - - ... -
A sipply ta 1.11.1,11.11 p. - .- swum amount, oa Sand.
Ord,* reo.e.re..l for dolma ownortatzo.l.
Alro—lirneeas• Coaaao__ , Leßoy Cog mac jondva an-2.
of land lilac Ciaret in Wowl and Cu a. ChAVI&ZEMat,
1g h Auld low pmts. LON Gefin-MP. la.-porter.
010-11 m 127 South FRONT. Pki.s.dcirk.a.
CI LORGE WHITELEY,
N..I3IISou_FRONT Street.
Importer et Brady. Wisea, !a. Were to: aa=
c itle t td , 061.. the followust, mom *tier siAada..2
foef..Caililloo. k Co, Thai. Sasei k Co..
a ea. Rohn.! Co, MIA- Dew. A. Co..
A. Sennett*, M watt.
Cameos, CA re Am.
Uwe I A co,
Y . ..k . y. Matt...* taloa Proprietor%
Jas. kleaseirry.
A i n. en:yea_ Yo.alay Malt Wivatey , , sad ice alkoacest
M i ro ti ri l ei ltra t Ske ru. ?pt. Bans. azd
Co l .: lion. liarileafx Claile t' .:Te. w"" ''.i.i.-11.4'
MACRLNERY AND IRON.
CAYTLI. V. 1111:11.11C1. t. VAVAI4IIII33.I=-
I.LU
_V R. tut.
SouniwAßK Uti RY,
FIFTY AND WASHII'iGTON trIKKETA.
PllrLAkiLrir,
=SNICK. & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHLXISTIS.
Mannfactsre 113 k Ltd Lnlr Prunare &run
for Land. Rlter. and Nitti+ . %ltt
&Alt rt, IT INA Boati, ke, ;
of klnaL 41 , 1t*t.:} rt. 45 .
Iron Frame A . l‘r ULM Witil. Wotk taopa. Real
ro&l tatahre, AIL
Reteint Ma 61* MacJumr7 of tat Uwe and my% lie
vmeraa 4...t.austsana.
Ecour dtterisrt Pinsigonta -Unthaws. ac! as
gup.r,Day, and final Mats, Vadan.r. ram. Open nesan
Tra.u. Dodtenisitt. Farttre i rampleg Ennalts. he.
Sd. Agway_ Ear N. Althea :'. Puts* Raw thy....hu
Apierrans; l'isannytt's haat Dusan Immune E:
Antwrall Woilasy'n Palau centrdacid Duna, Drtior-
Inn MACWZIL ea Fe
AtORF. PROOF OF Tilt \VW'
EFFECTS OF MONELL'S 3,)itRICAZi TWA
REPARATOR.
Ptlitsrm.rlll a ,Nytintber3rl/. 2-4kk
This is to certify' that r;lotis24 for sr sal 7 ►sn. .•-•-••
VS4 ree..m.me ndedtot7,r yoor Ressirster ; isois -•rst
))tutored torte Dot.fs rood it for %Arse is,st-to ts3..:e3s
Itmes.sso to 7 Fair so stssr. soil Olio - alb not ssfis b
th , ek Y berqa. )ft It to orarcotitil
F.- M. J0N113.3.
==!Ei=
Bart , stsr is t 6. Fri,
Xt. i• F. MOIILL: Ns. S7r—Z , ,nit LW.* 11 , 1itc
du: coameat.rd f,l , aa oat. so ma:s so, LI.S I was- th
(az!. fr rj:l of t.ecota•a; ; tat !...trzs t 'N..--
derlo! poser cf your Repsrs.o..l srsor neared to t.st
ail ants is,c: one- .'f of t my
C4ISZA corn act, tut C,CLICrItet . 4 orrilirtz t
I bass sac Y 4 ea 11'43 of La:t is trey !au'.
JACOB F.VAN:?.
134 Cherry .::set
For asst !..s C. B. FrTER.3 & Co. s..aie ca
ria
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