The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 30, 1859, Image 4

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! tOakit' heifall With thee over the
• deeertettenee cf Heim thattiu scattered alOng
the_Arearitweeto of the 614 'rein., or jiiln, thee,
in casting a glance:at the. tnaguitiormt;
ranOlefetOothilkupou the : verdant
of, the Now, that, by the Mali thou
have assumed its ran In tlo;
'eaten4ar,ot eintuili36 t
Sion na we write, pit - reinher Is
~.ehautiugitii"
•OwcAnikeral lkyrire, and the Storm King
• joices *One ,t/id lordlyoaks;AOSe, leafless
r•liiinottes attest the' idenittide.Of ,h 0 4 1 411.1 4. i
while thia 'shrieking 'tempe;st, paining:its /07
• breath along the dinar" streets of,opt: cities,
~, , -4 # lllothe' spirit as it 'Cos* firget`the'rast ,
te,mtest, front - tlieAlxiog-yeat,the garlands,
of sope,'gait they rriaiyp,tzia around the
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T ; Aietit . of thtittiteht•dohitueroi. • . _
'with power to vrithei
every , bniarlrei of the
'soul and
the 4140;likecha*ter of hisory; as it breaks
maybe
iiireied to the wind
pass
ing over , some time-whin ruin, and elialtinglari
' - e i c i4O - Fccm7 4 '.itaeaverneuri recesioe, even as the
°Utile - tempest: finds. an answer in the
- - r:heirt,of the:startled atidltor not an inapt,
titter lidalti of human ,illnelonti , --
~ *H`g in their rise; but
_fleree Winter in their
dacUi e.
, : a43tanding- ripen Mae of theee . rieognized
raaAts of Time, and 4WD rin all the peculiari
ties Of the view—the 'Past arid 'the" Futire--=
the failed'aspeet Of the fortner,'ind the spleir
seems to the' dhdanett to enwrap the
latter r -what .food for 'reffeetton'and contrast
• - "raaY the mind call
,from UM Picture!
Before the eye , of Memory Alta the joyirus
day•dreins t that once appeared 'so bright
16Pees'•
laid the weary on,
the onponovra, • - •
- ' - --; , , , :;,;ghtL th * U O 4kbuii4uP" ' "
A2m
- 7,41nq revives dee:aging 'glories of the
,',!ast; and:brings' to again the baseless
shrines that Ambition eisteroited, and baited
c~:'`';~,_-fir"'+°"a
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d-, ` .
dovrdbefo rtf, - witlt all the for'vor oftrustlng en-
Jauuar9) l M 41. Do.
riven arstrop6tet •
:!!: pleads—the
„Mends whose joinnif voices
invelled the lit eau With Which we welcomed to
the newborn year_ pass us. by with tieewiing
faCesits Time peals its knolt--or,
elad in the sables'of death, present themselves
• -to - Unr tufted vision, 'only to awaken us to the
bitter consciousness that they sleep whore the
rush Of yeari minuet disturb their slumbers.
The 'joys, test, in their up-springing, wo
reused,* our bosoms in the fond belief that
.
I they,:yrouldlrove' imperishable, also rise up
and swell the mournful tableau-4idding us, in
• obseiving their withered aspect, not to place
too much dependence upon the promises of a
dilative and Circeari future. -*
The, dreams of the • mind.'-the creations of
'the excited eaniiibilitieti,Dist, when conceived,
pictured to the,cheated dreamer all that makes
a- Paradise' of earth -.they, too,'„ crowd upon
the heart, increlising the regrets that, ' like
sti - ow . .drifti, - siseep over it, as the Several
corn
:_ patients in the Melancholy pageant loom Upon
' • the - eye of tetrospection, and bid the gazer
-note how all.that he had 'valued or created—,
Dope, Atabition, Diends,' joys and aspiration's
—faded and
_expired, when Time had 'shown
*theirlalsity, and: stripped them of tlielr ideal
drapery.
All yainiy the sickened beholder striven to
'shut out the hated truth. It will force Melt
upon the mind, teaching,a lesson'that worldly
philosophy cannetieftite, of the vanity of the
dreanutend hopes:vntli . which we antedate the
lcoming of -Time, and seek to read the secrets
, :of Destiny. - '
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Reason and experience teach the truth of the
argument and although we would lain ,be-
Have that with the passing away of a glien
epoch of, time, so ahio passes the season of our
frlabi;yet judgment refuses to admitthe plea,
and we watch the closing of one year with a
sad piesentlinentlhat the paths we are about
to tread In the one that. succeeds it, are not
wholly clear of the therne which have pre
viottaly.inarred our advance end sfotuaded our
feet.'
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Such reelections— . end ,they will ,obtrude
themselves—ever throw a coloring of globm
and doubt over the:mind:of the speculator
• upon the mysterious arrangements of Destiny;
and cause him rather to mourn over the ruins
of • the departed ,your, than. cull garlands` to
wreathe - around the brow of the one that for.
lows. ,We number ourselves among the few
who sigh over the ruins of the Put: We would
rather muse among the shattered,-columns of
hopes that we have seen Crumble around 6,
than :idly replace 'them with, gay,wreathed
shrines that must also giro way, as Time, the
Insatiate, 'beari away their foundations. A
moral :painful though it he; Yet; alas, how
truet.-=may heread from these things of yes.
,terdity ;: and the ; , pilgrlni- upon life's Zahttra
may -secure his -person. from_ the searching
sands of the monsoon,Disapxvintment, itrhe
, = profit by the warning o his past wanderings,
and be prepared when the Destroyer crosses
• his path.
Bear with in, then, dear reader, for a mo
ment, while we , record a requiem in rhym4 of
the • dying year,' which seems to howl more
-11ei‘ly 'Si we lucubrate. over Its - melancholy
fate. ,
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kwyar; Vol the PMtaint Tear , •
' As its funeral train sweeps bf
- While the Northern blast, with tta sounds of fear,
• ; Howls along the darkehed sky,
- And-Winter its seat of triumph rings
, 'Sdosit the oiaabing boughs of the forest king..
A dirge for the Seasons dead!
• For ftpring,with Ile cipeniug flowers-
Fair Bummer, whose verdant 'Nieuwe.' sprimd ; •
Over hilleide, 'Placa end bowels-
And Autumns thsaidfluent Autumn lao,
:Wlthlts waving fields ut:solden hue.
'4'004 eutdigneri'a bend
,From the Past Its trophies Wars,
AM before idt . in Salem utookeri stand
Theheeee or our eerlleist rears:
r The hopes that were misfile at their birth, ' -
liarpenshed •- - -akeerith the JOTS oft:firth. •
A tee? tor thtilOYed-:Sta
dbad= -
_ The:ratuti nerd the gentle hearted! '
lheireer•• with us trot rain-tht 3501 has sped-i
• „ • At m they hive all departed I - •
• Aid the ruthless wind, that ground us wee,
Stirs thi Stasi on their lonely 'graves.
lameat - for gleam/re* gobs! '
For the pleasant dreams 01 Yol l ik.
• When the heart was young, mad around us Wu
- The mantle-we rismeht-et Truth r ' • .
• '' . llll Tr uleswerit over the spot Where we stood,
- the auntie, wan borne on Naiveties'
A Mail I a dirge and ft sigh l • -
rot the Seasons and hopes that have dowli
A Union; for the pleasures of youth, that lie
On the.. bier of the Old Year strown!
the s isar for the de.-thir lured of' yore-L
•• -I . lol it flesh 'shall see he m no more, •
'tit aree — there no green'epoiavlatble In:the
Ftittire? May not the mind gather sornithing
to nerve it to renewed eiertionyas 'Vitae lifts
the veil that, interiends between the present
. ; and that which' is to come, and to the eye of
~,„"Shit poor is'rerealed. a landscape 6f *gni&
tent , .heinty ; Such as :might
,well Woo', inr,an.
...iheritaittont his *lei!: I . In the distanee, Jowly
as fiver; appears the geld, to attain which years
heeni demoted and /orf4-yet thus it in,
bright and - beautiful as over—its fame-created
• spires "seeming more iglorions—ite altar.strne
-Piled4lth wreath aid chaplet—while . that arch
urchin hope,stands, pencil in hand, freshening
- ' the already gaudy coloring Of the temple, and
giving it an . ...4peot of eternal youth: , Itt4ain
the admonitions of sorrowing eXParieilge - i - all
vainly Reation nrgei the"utter mockery of the
Hope springs eternal in the homaii bruit,"
and Age•apeds over the pathway with tho free
step :of Youth:: 'What though the'ohitits"prhve
,
-.-*olden „So long 'as the drealof - itApietation
feed- deeire,-and the - , heart thrillingly
,echoes
there 1e enjeynient-ti be
gleaned' fiem the toileetrie pnraulcot. a plian.
-30Itt tharreeederes we Imkene-:-andlo-emetl
., theinind, that long niter Piebabdity
- Inithdrtivri its md, Hope romaine; and
erects- for itself a temple of _safety, amditgithe
raging waters, of disappointment and despair.
=Yet`, *hero 'ere Pleasures'irMeN
will not leaf raWay the brightest link in the
chain of humanity, What though repeated
eases have shown that man is a being of sel
flehness and and the best affections of
the beartbave been ruthless'9 uptorn by cup.
Meg and lite, iti r r - These cases may be many— ,
but. Oitlielither`liide, the page of individual
Watery reccirdanianYhetter, instances of honor
and truth..'"Mtaie not deceitful. Some there
must themselves and others
by a nierta . :attiridard; and to seek them out--
to unit the soul within the same web that con
tains theirs—is a pursuit which cannot be al_
togetherfruitless. The -past year may have,
thrnisheda thousand cases of perfidy' and de.
eeit—but - hope , bids' us not despair, for the
coming traction of time may reward our labors
by giviag tm :one honest ' friend, into whose
ear our, sorrows, our joys and hopes, may be
poured; and-net in vain .
The domestic. hearth, where affection pre
sides, grolif_ brighter with time. Hope may
nestle Itself, here, nor'fear that its temple will
evens laid low by the hurtling iron of despair.
Age only sheds a more tempered radiance
over the
,fanally group, and lends greener hues
to' the oltio of domestic peace. The year that
sinks entombed In the, eterms of December has
' shown that-Affection Strengthens with age, and
we may confidently look , forward to the enjoy.
wont of Its perfect beauty. But we have hung
an 'elegy:,,upcin 'the old Year, in a species of
rhyme'niore'to admired for' Its truth than
poetical beauty ; and we will close our lticii
brations by stringing some stanzas upon the
car of the victor, whose avant courier, January,
is even now upon 11.8
A oho& for the coming Year
As the north wind fans its brown
Let'the. %De, which but late was suffused with a tear.
Wear tottact imilo of triumph now
For the Conqueror comes like a prince to lile throne.
And the garlands of Hoye o'er his pathway are strewn
A hymn to thi Meter band!
For Eipriris will reams its reign,
And Summer reolothe, with a liberal, hand
Het fayorite haute main
Mild Autumn, the Season of fruits • will opine.
And the reaper gather Ms harvests home.
A mean, es on the heart
Hone pencils its milked beams,
While Fancy's hand, with Yromethean art,
The deed from Ow thrill redeems,—
Clothes Ambdroninew So the garments of youth.
And Ititures us twain to believe In its truth
A senile for the fondly beloved.
And a band for the tried and the true
The year that hen passed bath their friendship preyed.
And we greet with them the New ;
They are with us now, and their pretence throws
O'er our Life's wild sea a serene repose.
A weloome, as round as Hie
The °heeling beams of Joy ; -
The Present is ours—its good let us prize,
For why should we destroy
The howl of Hope, whteh ere shining so fair r
Better siumber deoeived, then awake to dospelr I
At about: a amen and hymn
• • For the eetteeell and Joys to comb—
The pot year's colors are runny and dim,
Let us over the Future roam,
And send out from the heart the geeoe•aaeking dove,
To search for the flowers of Friendship and Love.
,Kind readers, ono and all! wo, wish you a
happy New •Year
PHILADRLPRIA BOARD OP TRADE.
P, COP&
TR R OICALingBir, Jr.? CIONMITTLI Or MI MONTI-
A. J. DERBY ID E,
NAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAD/EEL
' FROM THE UNITED STATES.
/Ella LEAVE POE ' DAYS
Co_f Washingt.:New torlC-Liverpnol.--. Deo 31
Unlr - Kinaskan./Sew Ora..6lAsSoW• • .... • ...... .Deo3)
Nor An6enoan . Yort nd..L verpool..- —too 51
flanunoma, .—. Now Yark- -• ... ea 31
Bonthnmeron..
Bremen. . . ... .... New York-Nouthampton....... . eo 31
Typemouth -L .. - . New York.. Gibral tar. &0... -.. Jan 5
1
Asia.. _.. .. '.....brew ork..Liverpool... -....- . Jell 4
Robertowe -.New 0rk..01bra1tar........ —.Jan 5
Kangaroo........ New ork..olsagow ............. Jan 7
&raga-- .. - ...New ork..Bavre .......... ...... Jan 7
13155gew...:-. New York. rg0w................4an 7
Huneanan..-....Portland.. ivertrool ... - ...... an 7
Can da,.. . . ..•.. -, Beaton:. iverpooL ..- .. - an 112
C of 8a1t1m . 0ye...,144* York-Live rpoeL ..-.... Joule
Arable..... 162 w York. :14 veopool —.......... Jan 18
Noreoe Bottom :Liverpool,- —. Jan 25
New Y0rk........New York.. Bremen.. —.— ,Tan 36
John 8e11.... .:. : . New Y0rk..G1aag0w.............Jan 28
Boruaria.....-....New York..bouthampton---... :Feb 1
TO ARRIVE.
lIIIIPO - I.lrava , 'Oa DXTO
North Briton..." ti.venmol..Portland.. ...... ~....Dee 14
ditna.—......... werpool..New Y0rk .......... Dee 17
Canada:........ iverpoolloston .. ~. . .... - ...Deo 17
oof Baltirnore....ldverpool.. ew YorlC. •. " -..... Deo 21
Ifungarhsn, ......Live rpool.. °Aland ......Deo 21
Kankaroo,Livol me. Que'tn..New Yor- ...... -Deo 21
Arabt." ._ . LiVorpcol-Now Y0r k......• ....Poo 24
New ork.......JSouthamuton-New Yor . *Deer!
John 11......... .01assow..New Y0rk.............De0 28
Europa .....tiveroool. • Halton •• • ••-• Teo SI
Jura.. Liverpool-Nem York ............Deo 81
Bonassla.......SontMfepton..New York .• -...... Jan 4
Bakonla.—SoutUmpton..Nevr York-- ...Feb i
.
144 .
The CaUforegr a t ',Steamers sail from New York on
the et‘and alt o h month.
• " The &vane te em leave New Ye** on the Ed, 7th,
1212, 17 , and fir th o each month, and Charleston, 8, C.,
orOs it and jeth.
hen the above dabs fall on Bunday, the steamer*
will sail on Monday, except (torn New Orleans.
LETTER BACIS
6T THY miracriturre iticnistes, runamniii.
:A l e i gi l erii.g soon
Bn g• Ella, geed, Tux°, :of./ ago de tabs, own
'MARINE INTELLIGENCE;
PORT, OF,,PIRILADELPHIA. Dee. 80, 18096
RIX LIBES„— 14-131714 BETS— -- 6 P i e UGH 'WATER— 36
A RitIVED.
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Bohr Balle t Berndt, 12 days from Jaoklenville,
with lumber Bend Holton & Co.
Bohr II leeoker. Edwards, 3 den from New York,
with mdsiktoOrourell &
CLEARED.
titeaniebiO Delftware, Shaw New York, J Allderdloe,
Bark White Wing, Helms. Lagarrynt, Dallett Broe.
-• Bark Baal Hallett, Little, Matanzas. 3 Baker.
Bohr' E` 0 - Knight. Whirlow, Trinidad de Cuba, Hei
dru'. & Calreda.
Bahr amitb Tuttle; Mayo, Delaware City, G A Wood,
BAILED.
The City The Boat.Boballirtgai t il i e s ft Lombard street
ba sta one o'olnek yesterday a moon, taking In tow
the rka White Wing, booms to fattnli, and Benja
min Hallett, for Matanzas.
' • se rizserues.
tpeTyse Otideaeg
APoEf tharinjadtb
ISLAND,deJie_D RaOhanged
C
so 29-4 r M.
bark, and a sohooner went to the Areakwa ter
this afternoon Minus, Wind sonthortet, with s etoftnf
appearance.
Yours, THOS. H, HtTollHft.
- NEW CASTLE, Del, Deo 19, PM.
The following 'reseals am I{§ollllslV MoOred inside O.
piers: Bark R Davis, from New Orleans; ochry
Chas Sgarstairs, for folobilelnlert, for Charlestonita
chat ft miller. from Boston; ahi Vow and Won ts
tnorn Eastern parts,
The Sooting toe opposite this plate, and as far down an
ta li gn i r 'ltill2.ll The rlin'
northeast. t novr..H.
IT TILIOIAPH.
Worreleondenoe of The Press.)
New YORIG Dea. te.
The aohr Col Batterir. from Charleston, whin was got
oft Bernexat on the kith, was run Intoyeeterda Morn
ing bra .ateatntlig, and out down to the water edse.
She was then. run pistons on the West Bank, where she
now Bexhill Olwater.
MEMORANDA.
Bleamehlp Reyatone State. Marahman. henee, arrived
at Cnarloaton 'nth test in a hour! Tram weft to wharf. an
Barak. Rowland, nailed from airerpocit 1318
6 Kimball. Reimer. for Philadelphia, entered
forto inc at Liverpool Oth inst.
frMt Wm CUmmiolio. Jobna, for Philadelphia, sailed
om Liverpool 13th inst.
Ship Kalamazoo, Taykir, from Baltimore, at Holvoot
4th met.
-Ship Pleiades, Winelovr. cleared at New Orleans:3d
inst. for LrKerpool, with Ma bales cotton and 1000etaves.
Ship ilea Altuelsr. Burnham. cleared at Liverpool 10th
inst. MOM Franyisoo and Van Couver s
Sh)ti v opes', Pearl., bona. fop Han Francisoo,whieh
put tUto titiPetulao 38th O. tenoned for water and pre,
miens. mid 'wea not in d i stress, as reported. Would
proceed Nov Hi for her destinati.
Shin John Trucks, 'Teal. mailed from Havre 9th lost,
reported for- tho United States—had cleared for Bor
deaux and the 1J Stales.
Ship John Clark. Southern, from Callao, arrived op at
Viris p ,674 9t o t i tn.. Brooklyn, Chase, Lady Plankliognrd 4 n!
kiberB Gallatin.Delano, and Arabia, t or) Forrest, for
Liverpool, cleared at Mobile 23d lost. with an atgrefutill
of i r .les cotton. valued at 5808430 ef.
It g Mary E Milhken.-Norden. sailed from Havana
00th net. for Matanzas, to load 401 hhds molasses for N
York, et 51 Riper hbd. .
"rig Beata Ellingwood, hence, arrived at Hs
roe Elth lost,
Brig Enirr.. Baker. honoe, arrived at Roston Thomas,
Bohm E,VY Perry. Sampson,. and P Taylor,
bandit. Arrived at tewbern. NC. 28th inst.
Bohr Grace Girdler, Paine. from Borten for Philadel
phia tailed from Newport 28th inst.
Bohr Minerva. Hall, bones, arrived at Pall River 24th
instant.
Buhr J L Heath. from Delaware City, at Now London
Wit nd, . -
ho S en m wiDthNov3atm
0 g AMeb o or Kem ilWew e
Cev wtaa
of
hfutin. by the setip,Expross.. She towed the Decatur
rade of Rufus Reef, and left her in safety at anchor,
ear ryine Copt (Oetlrey and two of the crew to Havana.
The /uprose, wh Cant Oeffrey. and an engineer to re
pair the botlere of the Deoatur, returned to cap Midas,
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Addree. - , • '
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OS-WI
EDUCATIONAL
THE EDGEHILL SCHOOL,
JJii PIIINOEToN, N. J.,
Will open its nest regular salmon on Wednesday gratli
of Amge'. It POSeelleell InerYadvantage for the eaten.,
son of hoys—noth the elementary and higher nranoh
es—in ancient and modern ,languagee. book-keepmg,
al l'Ve i gi e ngrp P erra e oli;te r d by en p a b l e I ro tt r; I Ogres
rieurlezgMh.erthe„lagr.bherfrgtt:PLuggrrailit'sen
the utmost care and vigilance. All genial and healthful
inffaenees are made to pervade the wheal.
The discipline le mild, but firm, Strict obedience is
r t elgtre4ll,,M l l73Piiirtettlacaglt: h 42 l krineeton, and
inatitutioes, are well known.
Penile are reeelve d . at all ages, and thoroughly pre
pared for College or Business.
Tonne, 81.74 per mown.
For other information apply to
REV. JAMES P. HUGHES, PRINCIPAL.'
From the Rev. Pkfassor Cattail, of Lafayette College.
formerly ' , resident of the Edgehill School.
Inv 2, 1859.
I have known Mr. Hughes intimately for a number of
years. r, was one of the Assistant, Instructora during
a vart o the time !was at Fdgehill. and having thug
had amp q opportunities of observing his character, and
qualifications, lam the mere willing to express my
high opinion of hie thorough and effective teaahins,
and hie unusually happy influence over hie wells. In
this latter respect, 111 r. Hughes has, i cry opinion, no
superior and but few equals. W. C. CATTELL.
1 have for several years been acquainted with the
Rev. I'. Hughes. Principal of the Edgehill
Elehool, Princeton. New Jersey. 1 indieve him to be a
faithful and competent teacher, sincerely devoted to
the instruction and welfare of his sunlit!.
UllAtit.l3 HOWL
PRINCETON, Juno3o. 1859.
I have greet confidence in the Rev. James P. Hushes
sea good teacher, both in bin aptness to give Dietetic.
tine, and his tact in the administration of discipline.
I have had two sons under hie oar., and from the most
careful obeervatien, I am free to recommend the school
as one of safe and thorough educivion.
ALEXARDEIt T McGinn.
Pal a enTON. Ante 30 1859.
The undersigned being well aoquainted with
.Tames P. Hughes. Principal of the Pdgehill Scheel in
thisplace, and having had full opportunity to fudge of
his Skill as teacher, and of his abi po lity, to discharge the
duties of his office, takes pleasure in recommending
this school as worthy of the confidence and patronage
of the public. Joins at sclArgn.
an Ilk Wet President of the College of New Jersey,
A MERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a
1 . - 4 - reliable medium through which Bohools and Fami
lies may otnam competent tendns. Parents may ob
tain,gratuitously, information and oilman of the best
schools. SMITH, WOODMAN, & CO.,
348 BROADWAY, Now york, or
nIS-tf OW CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
MESDAMES (=GARAY AND WHEN
LTA- YILLY'D BOARDING AND DAY hCROOI. FOR
EII i NDKIMI, No. LOAN SQUARE, VINE
F
' , Watson ON It 0 A reiroottelly informs het
tr i sma it ng u the pjablio n greyed, that ineepeneently or
her nines, Mine. a 141;108r. l en a lar bejikra.eilL a l " -
Vely,noo,:oenzr ionn iiititint i ntiA an eintApil
onmasely the same plan as the one above menuone“.
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E. corner SEVENTH and CHEW UT :
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m akers, fromMdgei Oettiohalk. az o n. and other.,
Chal dt lenge all eonmetition. SbAbl CHESTNUT RBAOTHERS,
kly 1006 treet.
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rig cl . ir OFVE .
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rlyy
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ORAND,rB3:PRIGEW
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ea_ e e v input,
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mil A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
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1021 CHESTNUT reet, respsotfullv invite the musio
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avoiding all thelb i rations.gaperally made to the style of
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IqOTICES.
OFFTOE OF THE
—• " RIDGE ../NrivE ANO
”. e• r= = - - ,, sf, MARAYUNIS . .. WPM
..... •AL.i O ..-',.'.... ,-- • =-- UEK RAILwAY MYA-
Itidye en. i .iumbia avenn!p.....Theannua meet !
tea of the pooh , alders of the _ midge Aysime, aml ,
MmgYui r P"5 Ra"Wai
e°I4EREZIII. be h e l d,
at the 0 ne of the C r ompany. on
9, Dtm, et to &Moot A. M. _.
The Election for President and Directors f or sa id
Company will be held at the me place. and pn the
Tune day. between the hours or 11 A. hi. end 30 look.
ALFRED L. 01.. a
tary ,
.
41104t1a9* Reere
OFFICE OF TUE
• GIRARD COLLEOR PAR.
ei 7'..1-_ l l , BROWER RAILWAY C
PAN_y, Ridge and Colum
bia avenues. The Annual Meetine of the 'Rook
holders of the GIRARD COLLEOR .PASRENG.ER
RAILWAY COMPANY will be held. at the 011loe of
the COM i enr on mONDAY, January 9, 1110 , 0t 9
oVook,
The E eatioo for President and Directors of said
Company will be held at the same steel), and on the
same day. between the hour& of 10 o 'Nook A ht and
3 o'olosk P.M. WM. S. Markt
4110-dtja9" BOotetaty.
ITOTIOE.—The Annual Meeting of do
atockholdors of the 'RANKFORD ND SOUTH
WARK PiIikADEL,PHIA CITY PASeENOEH Eel
ROAD COMPANY will be held at the (ace of the Com
pany, SEEKS (late Chatham) Street, below Fourth, on
MONDAY. fanuary 9,1860, at which time an Election
will be held or President and twelve Directors. to servo
for the ensu ng year. CHAS. R. AliflOPT.
.2e-mwf t. 19 !Secretary.
CORN EXCII.A.NGE DANK.—Philsdel•
phis, Nov. ,s, lii*,
At an Election held on the *let instant the following
militiamen were ohosen D i r eotors orqie Bank I
Aleaand_er rt. Vattell. Joseph Indian
Robert R. Neff. Samuel . Canby,
lamer theei r John F. Orme ,
Edmund A. Baader, ihmlsp_Xneoht.
Alexaseer Whildin, ertil YesPerreer.
Rash Crals, tithe H. mihele,
Chruitian J: Hoffman.
Aid atjhe meetfne ot the Board Tina DAY, the fel
limns officer* were unanimously eteetedi
A. G. BATT/U.l, preinde t it,
R. R. NEFF,Vice President.
dS-tr J. W. TORRE It, Cashier.
NoTtoE.—IIOLDERS OF TIIE MORT
-Li iftx. B ßo i rd.ir
C o o d by the Crir v insa d rllutirspo t ,g,
retwgi e ty a daZ4 l from rn tt i r d:le. oin e o% orth
Company, DS WALNUT Street, bet Ween the hours
of 10 and o'clock, daily. and sign the posrsr of attorney
under the resolutions passed by the Bondholders, at the
meeting held on the nth alt.
SAMUEL y,*Eß_Riox,
A. W. MITCIIEt, L.
M.P. MUTC EEiIrtE IM,
pmmistse.
WM. D. L& P E, Truntee.
Deoember 5.1869. ngd-]m
fIOTIOE IS GWEN THAT APPLE:U
tion will be mode fore CertiGoate of Penntryjyanio
atate Loan. an oleos of dated August 41 L
3 6 8 ri 9 • BO
I Pl r lL o ßigvigt A
o 4 r t goita i 1 5,
all'
FIRE AND CHEAP BREAD,
• MANUFACTURED A THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
CAN DA OBTAINS° AT TAX IOLLOW/110
PLACES:
MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. oorner of Broad and
Vine streets.
C. M. CLARK.— --Po.plar street, below
Tenth.
H. MeNEIL.—.. H. corner Sixth and
Costae street.
JATHO k 80N, .N 0,266 North Fifth street.
8. PANCOAST ....No. 910 Spring Garden
trees.
JOHN 0. MOXEY No. HZ Vine street.
T. P. 11l North Fifth street.
JOHN E. earner Fifth and
Senna
W. W. litkrilEWl3.----.B L E. oorner Eleventh and
tKieuet greet*.
D. KNIGHT..... street, Wow Wal
nut.
GEORGE GARVIN— —N0.1419 Lombaid stmt.
D. COURTNEY......---N. W. oorner Sixteenth
and Pine attests.
WM. EN South Twelfth
tartlet.
S. Ft. WANANIAKaft....*F eder al greet, above
Sixth.
Z. South Fourth and
Johnston streets.
L. PIOLLAND..-- —..—.—,.S.W.oorner Sixteenth an
Ogden streets.
DAVID 260 North Eleventh
street.
E•sorner Eleventh and
Tenereon streets.
S. EL Mid North Front
street.
H BROOKS.-- —.S. W. corner of)Beventh
and Pine street,.
ANB MYERS, —.—.--.Coatas street. below Thir
teenth Street.
P. M. W.oorna 'Franklin and
Coates streets.
P. coiner Tenth and
Shipeen Streets.
B. B. TURNER, —.....—..N0. 1216 South Front
et t o i roar Brood and
Parris !treats.
THOS. T. BLEST— ...—.CornaL ineteenth street
and Ridge avenue.
B. IL SOWN N corner Ninth and
Federal streets.
J. MoINTYRE......—....—Twa Conates ty-secend street, ab.
ALEX. pUtLERTON...-. Corner of Fifth and Chris
tian.
J. L. HlCKS—.....—Cainden, N. J., store LIS
Arch stree.
-
west.
C. IL RA1N1ER—..........."—Wi1til va eu
r lelphis,l36thot.
ord
It. L. YANNELL.--Le %b.
nn , QUM road.
JOUN BARNDT----Trimont Pena Growl
renna.
CEO, B. TOWNSEND,— Watt Cheater, Penns
M. M0CL8E5....."--..Atlantio City, N.J.
D. BORTON—.--- Moroni's, N. J.
8. F. EBERLEIN Columbia, Pa,
MECHANICAL BAKERY R. W. COMM'
AM BROAD and VINE Streets, ifIILADEt.PiII Ai
This establishment Is now i ll sprees/rut °voltam, day
and night, and all arp reineddß, inYaltth 011 and see
;tte whole Pttideill of bread-making for I. erase l i g.
The nndersignid takes the liberty or saying t at for
thirty - five years e has bean 1{ praMieel Baker-- se as
re " i t rihr a o n and. Era and 4,..iiliteat: a IF ° u se t o gri I VIR
wilitti time hews had the opportunity of making many
tiXper manta. and observiii all the improvement/which
have been mle dunng t at period.
In this erab (aliment. o fwhich he has now the man-
QV:MN: hjgg:faliiiiierjrA t i, iti°ll;ro w t i ggrrtt:
tope possessed.
Being unrestrained I the purchase ot . ilour, none but
the soundest end beet shall ever he, need, and he beano
hesitation in saying that Bread of all kinds can be cle
,llYlhesi Il i lislarPassed In quality and weight by that made
. "P • arnit r earrfrefirthri . Brearl miuts by the Meehanieal
Bakery ae not en tried, or in which it has been tried
flat Its opmmencement, before the. machinery was ill
:iv ut r w o orkiing order, are lethally asked to give it
mutlisi tili4slitige r e in . dammed lona ivra c li4erul to
mybb • ti.uperintendent
W , ILLCOX & GIBBS' SEATING- , MA
aigfh'ral AW oitproi.. I'M. For
IPIZAFINED PORAX, in store and 'for
ads WETHEKILL & !MOTHR.
did nod , en d 041011; 8 HOOD DOW.
THE PRES,S...IIIIL/WELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1859.
AMERICAN SAVING FUND—Comps
nfe Building, southeast corner WALNUT and
FOURTH. Ens ..-VPOCI trout nine tis o'okook,
and on Inondav snot In In
evening. This 0 1 i n.
'mutton has always paid In on demand, wit out
notion. INTEREST FIVE FEE CENT.
All sums nod bank on_demand In gold and Oliver.
THAR:TEES. .
Alex, Whllldin, PreiAdent. Saml. Work, V.Presidant.
John 0. Farr, - T. B. Harpers George Nugent.
Loins A °oder, Thos. Sergeant, Ale,t C. Roberts,
Johnr. %mons, Jonas Bowman, IL I f. lilikidge,
William J. Howard.
JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer.
Join( 0. Rusts, Secretary. d 24 6t
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND EO
curry' OP j!HILAJIBIII4A.
018fi, 5.31 Nor Street
nsolidation an uil tur,A
CHARTER BY THE BOrA u., oprEpri•
SYLVAN A
Deposits resolved to gums of One Dap, Revreirdp,
LENT.u in without tidies., With MS PEtt
IPETBlthlir from the day of deposit till with
awn.
A. reepondible Savbart rittition haf,teps
beep r e S i g hty ° _,• VSga aq~and
ie ?}lmmature et Savings
to supply thin tiesett7.
Le eminent. in orgenleine and topiarist it, have ea
toveod wholly by &desire to spoon/motto. the busi
ness i nterest and wants of the very large and euterint
aial "F"ti n#l 7 l l BooAr r Ealt *
From II to BSi oak; also, on. Monday and Thursdat
from 0 until 8 o'olo9k in the evening,
rStepdart& Klets,
otgetllicilAtottor, X AN AG X 11.5 .
nine is art ,
ohn Kessler, Jr.,
amos 8. Pringle,
htzt ttillith.
fon. H. K. Strout •
rederiok Stooks,
aleph P. Leper%
?Zig e lltlf ".
oieph H. Urowell, , Hon. Wm. Httllwart,
garA=rit r .T. f honi, _
JMBB B. PiligGiri d ri a Zont,
FRANCIS MAI. Beef 01:11nr. Suo-tf if
RAYING FUND. --UNITED STATES
TitlIST COMPANY, corner THIRD and ORFAT
rittrimall mune reonly_de bank on do-
EtutVwithout notmeorith Flvi. YAK +T. MTN
from the day of deponit lo the day o withdritwaL
oe houl,from D until 6 o aloe* eiiery day, and on
MA DAY VENIN(O3 front 7 until 90 gloat. •
• RAFTS:4e on Boland, Ireland, and Bootland,
from 41 upwa.
President EN R. CRAWFORD,
Tyeawarer—JA ft. AUNTLGR. •
PLINY FISK. Actuary,
IN SAVING FITNI:1--
no. tlO South FOURTH Street, between
Chestnut end Walnut, PhiladelpMa, pays all Ile;
Dante on demand.
- flepoeitors' money secured by Government
rate. and City Loam, 0 round Rents, Mortgages.
1 his Company deems safety better than large
rrAtifa7. 6 llt i gge w it u a r t u a n u n tlee ' l w .ligr4 - -
, torn with 6 per cent. ntere_st to_ the owner, ne v i 1 they have always done. Tine Company ney.
momended.
Females, married pr single, and ilinure can
In their own right, and suchdeposits can
be withdrawn ONLy by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Rate
of Plunsylvania, with authol 10 to receive me
rino executors.
n YiaTell e D " fililALL BUMS RECEIVEIS.
omos open Saturd ay
from II tO ; o'oloolr, and on
Wednesday and Sa Di ni ßE nt crl ay evenings
olin. walla o'olk.
Jacob B. Shannon, mum °riva l :ear.
J hn filundler,
Mesh( W. Sloan.
e t n r 474l l . ls Hytitt, -
i?
?N s trftTte h ilthlA ß e tahl'Els g l ear
.L. '
es... lantherthwaitel Slum olanoolr e dt
• Joseph W. 1,.1 nootL
JACOB B. Bli NON, President.
Cra y s Clanwersammt, Treasurer.
die-
SAVING FUND—FIVE PER GENT. IN
rtg Iffaiii i i't Street, L u_ S tgelt T o Y o n'IllY,"1: I %IC.
a uladelphia. :Inoorpo e nisen by the State of rannarisa
tioney is received ist any pnm large or mica, and
tareaid from the day of de po sit to the day of wit h -
The .
oSine le oyes peep day from I o'clock in the
mornipa tin a o ' clock in evening, and on Monday
ana * TUUnd" Cani ti El t. a I.EILR, Presient.
MIMI' SELF/mil:3E, Vine President,
Wrixtax J. ID, watery.
DISSC7O 8,
Eon. Haply L. Banner, . Carroll Brewster,
L
Edward L. Ceder, mesh B. Barr,
Robert Selfndge, rano' Lee,
Samuel K. Ashton, oseph Yerkee,
Landreth Munn% anry Ditfenderfer.
Money is received and paymepte m e daily.
he investmente are made, in con ormity with the
Gprovisions of the Charter, in Real state Mortgages,
round Recta , and Naafi first-ohms se titles as will al
ays insure perfect security to the depositor', and
ldeh cannot fall to lit , . permanency end stsbilitY to
this Institution. ant- {r
TIIE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE
"THE PRESS"
1 prepared to stomata noatly, °handy and expadittonal7
PLAIN AND OFINAAgNT4L PfariTlNO.
ELk.NKB OR EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Printing for AUOTIONEERS, LAWYERS,
MERCHANTS, MANUFACT'URERS.,
Nt>►, All orders left at the Publioation OMoe of The
Prou, No. 011ESTNUT STREET, will be promptly
ttended to. letn.tf
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
* CITY AND COUNTY OF PIItteiDELPHIA..
-AILKKAN DER YOUNG vs. JAMES HOYLE
ministmtor of Robert Cunningham. deceased, with_no-
Wee to terre-tenant. Sept. Term, M. N0.923.ev.
Fn.:
The Alor appointe4 by the Court to report distri
bution of th e fund in Court, nosing from the sale by the
Sheriff, under the shove writ of
All that certain lot or oleo, of gmund. with the
four book menages or tenement! thereon erected.
marked in a certain elan No. 3. situate on the west aide
of Passyunk road, between Fitzwater ond Catharine
streets. in the late distriot of hltriamensing. ben nning
ota snake by the side of the said road. 'southwesterly lie
feet from ground now or formerly of George Clymer,
thence by a lot marked in the said plan No. 2. pow or
formerly of Thomas Knock, westward 6a feet 'l3i
to al6 feet wide alley, theses by the same !out ward
16 feet Mi inches. to a lot marked in said plan IQs 4.
formerly of William Morrow, thence by the same
ibelterfltti 62 feet Mr MORN. to Fastening road 'donuts id.
and thence , by the carpe nertheastwartily 20 feet to the
plane of beinnning(whieh lot of around . Petrick Me.
Kenna. and Ellen his wife, by an indenture dated the tith
1 1 . 4 . VoL February. Pr i t , r712 2 1.1e. 1 .% 7 4 rd Indeed
o
laid mobert Cunningham in tee, subject to the petulant
an yearly m i t on!! or sum of twenty-two dollars
a likr-- 1 0i f e ° bAdir l igs 'lnd Improvements on the said
lot comet. of four three story brick houses—one of
them fronting on the Paelyunk mad, and the other three
of them fronting on en alloy leid out over pert of the
rear end of said lot.—Will abbe* le the duties of his rip
pointmeot on Tuesday, the 10111 of Jenuerr. IMO, at
o'clock P. M., at his since, 260 SOUTH FIFTH
street, in the city of Philadelphia, when aud *here all
parties interested in the said tuud are required to pre
vent their allele, or else be deterred and excluded
ro
therefm, ISAAC myr:it,
(113-101 Auditor.
ETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO THE
ESTATE OF WILLIAM RIDDLE, deceasq,
hins beim granted to the subsoribet, by the Register
o &0., Yoy the city and county et Philadelphia.
all person% indebted to the said petal, are requested to
make payment, and those haring Maims against the
same to present them to
ROBERT RIDDLE. Executor.
No. eta VINE Street.
TN THE ORPHANS , COURT FOR THE
-IL CITY AND COUNTY op PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of PHILIP MAGOVEHN, deceased.
Thi Auditor appointed hy_the tTonr4 to audit settle ,
end adjust the account of Thomas Malt and James
IdoCoy. executors of the last Will or hilly Macoverp,
deoeved and to make distribution rit' the balance In
the Rode of the aocountants. will meet the mum' tri-
Wrested for the purpose or his appolntpient on MON
DAY, January 00,1503. at Cooior P. ht.• Nt hi. o ffi ce,
No. MS WALNU Street , In the oty Philadelphia.
dO6-mwrist WILLIAA MOW. Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
A. CITY AW 0 COUNTY OF BRIL J ADIP.J.BBIA.
In the matter of the Estate ct( CIIARIAB LUBIN,
Degetteed,
The e r uc t appointed ny the Cnurt to audit, Nellie,
and ad mit I e sixth account of F.MILY VtZIN,
CHAP ES Ille Fttlk DEftallK. VEZIN, and BEN
JAM IN BREIA RD, Exeoulafs of acid decedent. also
the first account of Charles Jobe Frederick Vezin and
Benjamin herhard, surviving executors of said dace
dent, also the sixth end sevenilL , coonntA of Charles,
John Frederick Vezin. Brno Basene'ever. Baton&
Grant. Jr., and Benjamin Gerhard. trustees under the
last will and tostarent of maid deqedent ; also, the third
account of k.mils Vezin. Charles John Frederick Vezin,
and Benjamin Gerhard..guardians under the last will
and testament of said decedent IRnuly Vezin satins
gnardieni) aim the fiat account of Charles John Freda.
,
em i t Fes n and Benjamin Gerhard, surviving guardias
under tee tact will end testemef tof deoodent, C. J.
F. Vezin, acting guardian) An to report distribution of
the balenees in the hands of t accountant, will meet
the partuverged..folli2 ti f r a pper
j of his apz o o
Yr9 1 111: 4 /01 A . M., at A l l e W l htre u e a t t
t ,
JOHN M. T.HOMAN,
dZB-wfrrist Auditor.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, June Term, 1802.
No. 48.
HANNAH WOOD, by her next friend, vs. GEORGE
wpoD.
Deo. 24 2 RUC. Rule for dlvo
returpable January 14th, 1860 e lle t,j eo nt
n u r i le 6 m nt a nr 'n e ' e m een i o '
Mee. WIR. NICHOLSON
428-WfOr Att•roor tor Libellant.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
THE PARTNERSBIP BET WEEN
TunlsVan Drunt. Jacob L. Trlslersipa Willett
E mbs.trstr u y i nd i s i r4 r s e e;m di lr sc ya BRIJ/sTi Titit
; PM; tu4neli. at th'd late firm will 'be woond up by
Jupob L. frrpfer aria Willett esilVbs; isrpeLorlsinal
plans or bpsitiet4N I.INT,
t. COB TRIPI A PR,
ILLV.TT VOlithEl•
Demanber 28111, 1859
The undersigned will hereafter carry on the general
provision buelnewe inovision dealers. alba old stands,
No. la South WATER atreet. end Nos. 1933 end 10.1.6
MARKET street, east of l'wentioth street.
ACOU L. TRTPLER.
VILL CU 138.
WE, TUE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY
lave net co that we hare renewed the timi ed
partasrstdse,tween us. at' oh ootnn a h ead th e 2th
of phOE, Ea, Igo. sod egoired oil the lst ef 140
'UMBER, 1889. noteeably to the prov stone of the net
of Assemb y of the Commonwealt . li o Penns, tv.anla.
peratLAlnti lctie 'An Act reintlye to
is e sard a ja r r i ta i r4 :to he ehd the dePeil emeriti theretortlr e.
under the name or firm of W. 0. BEARD. The senora]
nature of the business
h ntended to be transacted in the
manufaeturpand sate ofßate by . eg A
lee. to t h e C i t y
of Philadelphia, His es weasel. WII LIAM 9. BEARD.
who resides at No. 1:46 Nerth Spout. to the
Thirteenth ward. of the City r hltede,ohle. In the
general partner. and SAMUEL_ I t. W.m.,TOrg l iorim re
sides at No. fail 'Youth FOURTH Street, t e Third
ward, of the City of Philadelphia, is the epee al part
ner.
The said special partner contributed to the common
stook of sarid firm the mmof thirty thousand dollars,
whieti was menially and In good faith no din ca.)t.
The said partnership commenced on the fiat day of
NOVEMYIER., 1809, and in to terminate on the
first day of NoVr.ritlMß, A_Je Md.
wt. O. BEARD,
dlO-yet go UHL P. WALTON.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN, that the
*rm of wAprlpx, exhowiox, BRQ. Is this
Ntrird,..itzatlfte-rtif.ol2lNrrif
stre ? .,:is ttl a to n s mos east oir o lu sl iolptiVg
fRANO 8 . o'VAIM
Philadelphia. July 11, IBM.
SAVING FUNDS
"A little, but o: tee, AIL the Pam:,
" A Dollar saved la tanoe earned. '
JOB PRINTING.
XVIRT DUCRIPTION 01
PA hirli:LETB,
PAPER BOOKS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL READS
POSTERS.
UANDBILLB.
MECHANICS, BANES,
MAILIOI.D AND INSURANOB
COMPANIES
LEGAL.
INSURANCE COMPANIES
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
SIX MILLIO Ar• NS so OF DOLLARS,
zip , / 1161 ED I rk6r,R la
1 00 15 A . L .It.STATE,
T
The T iIITZ I T:/ A v e . A?V7d I
elti l t e a
argarik e ls U ßT e"-
Thie B i t i o Ati l
aVdr. l l, tgutliTttglrfting . B e ih a B " no
BELONG TO THE INSURED
Pamphlets. and every information. Mr be bed
Nulls, on anpli_oati on to
P. ItkroßFOßp STARR,A gent
S. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Sumac
riIIIALIELPHIA REFERRNUEtIi
it ' iTo a ai L b Dawson,
tow I. Stroud, V:e.og.g e
vlegt.".art ,
serge U
Myers, J. Fisher beaming.
miepli Patterson, William C. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, Arthur 4*. coffin,
hymen H. Powers, George W. Toland,
William MoKaa. Th.. Ihreittao.. nait-ly it*
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURANCE
THE LAGIA'LATURE OP
PENNSYL ANIA 1835.
OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD. AND WALNUT
Streets, rhtladelkhirt
ht a,
INE INSURA . NCE
ON VESSELS, )
M aw, i To all parta or the World.
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
FIR 3 O Pa n s
g r at e ln n E a
On Iderohandise ' senoilaily.
On Store A bs g r el ti lind p
T ou i r E s •C &A. I.PANY, .
November L /510.
per. Market Valve.
10100, Philadelphia City 6 41' 10ent..L0an.....113,P50 CO
nr
100.000. Peuiylvania State 5 4' et. Loan.... 53165 00
31,1500 Pntinsylvanis Slate 6 4P c'. Loan., 31,000 00
215,007, U. 8.1 reasury 55: IP cent. Notes and
interest due • . • . /5,153 al
830,000 U. B. 'Treasury 6 4fr et. Notes and Inter
est doe... . .. 30,615 00
825,030 Temporary Loan to the City o f Phil . s.-
dolphin .... 15,000 00
1100,000, Pennsylvania Railroad Sd. Mortgage
6 tf , cent. Bonds . 43,500 00
130,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad
tan . Ronda _ 10.503 00
Mort
-811,000 West f igllntlphia t Tassenger Railwa
Company 7 40 ot. coupon bonds.... T 12.600 00
8a11,003,360 shares stook Germantown Gas
Company, interest and principal
guarantied by the city of Pinta- •
dolphin 15 000 00
imixcloo alCoia respany Penagylvtinis Railroad
m
00,000,100 glare. North Pennsylvania Rail..
road Compalli .
same, share, Philadelphia 10e Boat and Steam
Tug Company, P h iladelphia and
Plaeannali Stearn savigation Com
lettn7, One; Steam Navigation
company, hiladslphia and Ha
vre de rime Steam 'Pow Boat
Company, hiladelphia Exchange
Company -............... 5.110 00
N 43 l4 B4 s i t i nd i difortgages, and Real Estate. Of- 414°8 ' 718 "
reoeivaN l e for Insurances .. . . 181493 69
.714889
Balance due at Agenolon—Pronnums on Ma-
Striae Voltam!, Interest, and other debts due „
the Company
Serie and stook of trandry Insura - ..dc6" -- 12441
63
mos—, pa-
Caah on Dowell In &WEL' — 7
7 -7- 7 7 67 3 ,000" " Si
DIRE.
tWhim Mar.
mund A. udsr.
71 , 1 . auklins,
o n . OUTOSO•
0 n . all',
mss Trquair,
Hamm E i r rs, Jr,.
14
al ifltig . o. ' Cultist',
°sopa 11. Heal,
R
r. .M. Huston,
serge G. Leiner, I
II
Hugh Craig,
Charles Kel ly,
1
HENRY LYLB W' 11 1 QA
I N l l BL i l e
H ao:
11 'RA,
tie. P. 71 lir k ".
nr7 tliosri. n.
ward Darlington.
. Jones Brooke.
neer AP livaine.
°mu C. Hand.
bert Berton,
Jacob P. Jones.
mune. B. M'Farland.
Looshita P. Rare,
lin B. Beruple, Pitt!b's
A. Ti: 4 1 : u r1,11 4 ..
M MARTIrf, president.
. HAND, Vice President,
• TettiTT. doe-dtf
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
DAL. INCORPORATED 1110-011ARTE.R PERPET-
No. 1110 WALNUT Street above Third, Philadelpir
Having a large paid-up capital Stook and Surplus n-
Tested in sound and avails le Beionntlea, continue to n-
Kra on Dwellings. Stores q Furniture , Merchandise,
swig i n Port and their Mew, and other. rational
open). All losses liberal 7 and promptly adjusted.
DMITRI.
pl i n S i ll*. ohn T. Lewis,
amen R. Campbell.
tie! O. Morton,Edmund G. Dunlh,
&trick Bradg ,tiltiais. W. roultneY•
•
GEORGE
orns.
ABBOTT. President.
THOMAS R. MARIS. See retarv. I‘l3-1• if
TII2 QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
FRANKLIN BUILDINOd,
No.
eae WALNUT Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
EMr- ---- -.. -- -.7.--- --- - - - -Mll
IRE, MARINE „ XtrnifilSiiii i i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
it nin ranee, !imam and perpetual, on nu alai ne i and
Me anchee or au deamptiona.
F.fizat=reuflut=44.4e,
411M1411.
CIECNIr e nvHAIIT, President.
filliegifigiVlia
DISICTORS.
E. W. Bailey
Andrew R. Ctimbers.
Marini, G. Im ar.
11. R. Coggshnll
Hon. E. Al. Futlnr. nu
rmuaja B.s ri•
• • alif%
oetar 4. /ringer,
. el Jones. Mlf. D
INSURANOE COMPANY OF THE
giAIEAVicsBIMMAAStiMerIOI4.-
Oliirtared in 1791.--Ga'dal •1001:00—Asaitti, January 1
Mt 4130,44.5 00400.
All invested in sound and available geouritieg—eon
Gnus to inure on Vessels mid cargoes, Boildinge,Stoog
of lisroliandin, itobfipb o yeirs.
George H. Iltuart.
ears D .
I zia awns' Grant, Jr..
les Mainuirster. /onitie Wattle*
nr S. Smith,
a B. Budd. homy B. warison,
lbw" 0. Freeman.
/am It. White: Charles B. Lewis,
00
0 rge C. canon.
HENRY D. EIHERRERD. President.
WILLIAM Ha RANG. Herratarr is lawfm Or
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
A—. ANY.TELe_pE . NN. MUTUAL LLPlEgr ui
Rip& COMPANY, NorAmist corner of THI RD
111 14:FAVIAllte . ) Vo'r The irroterm of Aire—grants
!fe a st gtst a iln ° r Fi n i=7:.= " d4l2l.7:,l ' ol:
6 111 4° Xt 'I ° E L itora Adsplatturton. Assignees
Tntstles, itna . o4ll '
lei L. V i er,
i "'Fi r 1 8 tokee,
niamin Ws, i a ffi l ln artin, , _
. V-Far,und
fa?, t ii, 1 ; 0= l i. , .yrotter. .
Chum H. Kern,e
i lun" ut Fedin
h.ophil. c.
igiker r ell, munff , onffer, -
e
Relay C. Townsend, Final iliutobtatois
shut Kent, aim W. 1 ornor,
ism K. Carr, 'llls 8. Archer,
Du ow, 11161 J. Deristisr.
w illiesw Kotertson, Penh M. Thomas,
Warner AL Resin,
m . . ghn O. Wenner,
PlANf , gr , 4 4 E4, Presidnt.
AM . BTO 'B, Vies Pros t.
lonff W. Honffort, poorest!. antB.lr
&lAMB DISIIII4NCE COMPANY, Na.
CHESTNUT Eosin, PHILADELPHIA .
INCORPORATED ApAncoffliguum STATE OF
PsrorB
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKIN
DIEIe_T_ORS:
&ANVIL WEIGHT.-.
• w
.or ry; ht, Bros., & Co.
wny.met W. WAT.TRie, Willisln Ryan & Co.
CIIABLIs ItIeIIARDION... J.C . Howe & Co.
Blottord. WRIT-- West, Folve_, & Lloyd.
AUCL1,11,114.111C0TT,... Lippincott. Hunter, & Boot
JACOB W. BTovT. --.- .... hAfrOell, Stout. & co.
i l
htnerswie, Jr.......... wit, Roe., & Co.
DAVID D. 1.111015 T...--. aria 411iroey.
A. Rosittnntet.—.. enhenn, Brooks,& Cle.
one B. Extaeott...— 0114 p_, Huh.. & Bone,
OAK W. HVERMAIS........ JuIie W. k.V81171611 & CO.
o
01/Lkill B. blAskvg.. vets It Merlin.
~ ti,
YH A -Ri t 10 3 . VIN It Fre l i .
WILLIAMS I. BLAnuiIAE .nee'y.' Ice
au 6-11
.
IaOWARD FIRE 4nP 44.11,1 NV INStr,
tt a tt i O s. E COILPAXY, Mo. 44.9 WAPIUT ®Hutt
DIRECITORII.
.I.W. Bitldartn.
Ofge.j . fi l n ° 4 l .. °ll.
F ,
tk W. Boston,
Atm itemrtial,
. D. l'il Hatton.
.4'irrircik.
0.. n . 1 , . bt.,,,,,,,,ru1it.
-..g.,4 i gmtn.
H. H. 0114101/:
?.'km. U. Love,
mice F. Norton,
lln Clayton '
Edward A. Warne,
B. T. Kenna. B. H. Dhillingford,
Thomas t.. Ludara.
yrasident—ti. W. BAL DW I N,
Vine Prestdont—E. B. WARNI.
iStaretur.—EDWlN bUo If. 4.9
CONFECTIONERY.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR.—Fine
CONFECTIONERY ean he had. equal to any othe.
eatab to One on> —viz t Bon Bon, Chocolate.
14 B° 08 X :C .
C A i l t m l I o e n t d J ;F . R N' i rt :k e ti n o. h rg(r. V74nBt of
LeRiTY
between BeventVend E ahth. 48).1in
pREPARING FOR CIIRTSTMAa.
FOWLER Ref TOWNSENT2 I ,
L FT. STARET.
Are oontt l igy ginno some_
KO •010/O n E vAßrErige
BON BONS, MAIM CIitECTIONS, PINE SUGAR
ALMONDS. MEd, At., Ike,
Also, Frew* Priok- sok., ohriotmas-Tres Orne
merlin, Am. We have ales nue Nice, .!mono. Pacer
,shell Almond., ho., ke.. sin table fiar the canons holi
days, to 'whin we rimpeotfully invite the attention ol
howl before purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget No.
916 MARKET street. dtf- tJnt
MEDICINAL.
TIM ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE I-
TRIESENAR, 1,2, and 3.
Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England, epd
secured by the Seals of the &minds pharmame de Paris,
No.
all phvgica, disabilit es.
N 0.2 completely eradicatesall traces of those diseases
that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per
nicious use of °opaline and cubelia.
N 0.3 has entirely supplanted the in urlous use °Puler
our,. thereby Insuring to the utterer speedy retie Polls
vering ail impurities, and rooting out the venom ofd is
"RIPSEMAR, Not. I, 2. and 3, are prepared in the
form of a lozenge. devoid of taste and smell , and can by
rim
ce In the waistooat pocket. Sold in tin otos. and
divided hap separate doses, as administered by Velpeau,
Lalleniand, Roux, Ricord. dro. Price $3 each, or four
oases far SP, which saves $3; and in $37 Ogle', whs . .-
by there Is a laving of $9. To be had. wholesale and
retail, of Dr. BARROW, 194 Bleecker street. New Yolk.
Sold also at Retail by CALLEDIDJEft do CU., corner
THAD and WALNUT Rim % Pkiladelpilio and by
T. W. DYOTT & SONS, 218 North SECOND Street,
Wn.23 d3m holesale and Retail Agents for Pennsylvania.
D R. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE
Je- , PILLS AID PHOENIX DITTERB have been
thoroughly 411n0 . and pronounced a povereign remedy
for dyspepsia. Mule toy, heart-bn, and headache,
oostiveness. (Herrera's, DIVOTS of all la de; thenmatism,
IMIL grays!, worry , ecittry, ulcer , eruptive rum.
plaints, salt rog,T; .m p„,". common colds and in
lineage, irrerula ity 'Wall derapsoment p 1 the female
tritenirles, tin vtilool . other l %tish i lies to tvlo t oii Ills
NO. 4I Ir.ItI r OP7A g r, I 3% fißOßMl), 7 .l{:w°{7,7°.l.4 b;
Druggist,' generally all over the country. 411-d&WIT
r/OLLTOKOFFER'S AN TI-RIIEITAI ATIO
0 - 1 CORDIAL—Am s if have been afflicted with them.
manna for a lone portion of the time had n°
ONO of my html,.. 'fried rout enrdial, and in three days
I was able to walk down enure, and ID a week tile Rain
entirely lest me. I d:loniteerfollY dqlffleild the vor
din)lin tllnse
r who are !cited wil lst t dtainbal torn
ibrimeitgznyii, E.
cantor PINE and PilgTH ets. Old-Sm
FeFe R. CORSO N REAL ESTATE
BROKER AND CDNVEYANCER, NORRIB-
T9.w i ts, PENNA.
FA MI In Montgomery, Buoks, end
e.
Chester noun
"'jot% eiFtWAVI T Y s rums negotintell.
HANDSOME pwtaa.irstiti for site in N
osrn orris-
ROOT AND HERBDOOTOR—I'an be
consulted at the Barley Sheaf Hotel, N. 8 /NO D
Strait. / hiladelphia. A Stet' escopio Examin , lion of
the Heart, Lnrtxs Mid Throat fret. of charm Be treat*
all Opens that flash to heir to; remove* Warta, orns,
and Unworn without the 'lghtest pain, Medicines
ramble. Ajt s igters shoukhows.enVorsidas:,
PRIVY Wg1. 4 1,8 ()LEANED AT A LOW
jg•jo ohtedn Oft eantnntc, Aditreq
Tt d
04 rQUOtitt• =O9, 141.3 Mutt' oIiCOND btreet.
SUGAR -HOUSE MOLASSES.-150
boroeoina barretairaany zAm
el 41MA anti.
RAILROAD LINES.
1859. NO 1859.
w.,NT.E„.. v .RANGEINIENT-NEW YORK LFED.
Tifk, .0A DEN AND AMBOY AND fill -
LINER,?' AND 'MENTON R AILRO
FROM pjuiA.DELPiIIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES.
!Mu)! WALNCT-11111.11ST Wail/ Aan ILIgnInOTON.
Will leave as Collor". viz t 99.911.
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cain. &
Aermramedation . •-•. •• —• ....... —• O3 ig
At 6 A. M. via &laden and Jersey City, (New
Joricit ...... X
AO A. in., via Camden and Jersey CDT, Blaming
nin.i • ......... S 00
At 11?‘ . I(ensingion Cal i
Western Express II CM
At P. M., via Camden and Amboy7docommo
dation. . . .
At 3 P.1 {.,. via Camden and — XME4; i 5. &A. 26
AM. 1 - Cineinkijintisd — Jersey a aa
Evening EXOregn 00
At t3i D. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City. ad
Clam Ticket.. •.. • 126
At 6P. M., via Camden and Jersey City venue
Mai1....._..... 3 63
At It P..M.,.vix Camden aI:M./army City,Houthern
Mail 2 RI
At 6 P. M. via Camden and Amboy,Aomiimoditlon,
(Freight and Paiutenger)—lst, Ticke L.. 35
2.2 C ae
• TThesp. M. Mail Line runs daily, lass e i
Tht P.M. Rooth
-111/lail.flaturdaye excepted.
or Holmdel*. Easton. Flenirstnn. ems.. at 6 A. M.
front Walnut-street wharf. and IP. M. from Kensington.
For tilatioh 4auna. Allentown. and Ilettnenem, at
A. bil g in W g Lehigh Valle Railroad.
to
Yor WS lisp Boon burg, Scrann, Wilkesboro,
Montroe,l3reatlend. o. at II A. bd., via Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Wens Railroad.
For Mo un t 'Holly. at 6 and 0 A. ht. and 9 and th , P.M.
For Freehold, .36 A. M. and 2 P. 31.
WAY LINES
For Drietol, Trenton, &a. at 3 and 4N. P. M. from Ken.
sing to..
For Palmyra, Riverton. Delano°, Beverly, Burlington,
Borpenrown, Lte., at Me, 3, and Oi P.M.
Fifty pounds of baggage only alinyreo each piesenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything ea Ml
late but their wearing appare All baggage over AR!
Pound., to be paid for extra. T he company limit their
re a PonglbilitY for.Paggage to one dollar per pound, and
will not be Liable for any amount beyond itt mei except
by *pedal contriwt.
WM. H. OATZMER • Agent
iin Camden and Amboy R. it. Co.
INfLimmag PHILADELPHIA, liEtt-
MANTOWN AND NORR IS
TOW ILROAD- WINT
m l ARRANGEMENT-
On and after MONDAY_,Nov.. 1869
FOR DERMA TOWN. • •
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7,1.60, 9, 19, 11, and II A. AL,
LI, 3, 334 4, 6, 634, 6,7, 3, 9 s C, and 1134 P. M.
Leave dermantown 8,7, 7 ) 8. Bg, 9.4, 10, 11, A, M.,
/. 3,3, 4,04,6, 634 7, B,_ ,
_0 IP P. M.
bN SUNDAYS,
Leavo Philadelphia 9.06 nun. A. AL. 3. 6X, and lo P. M.
Leave tiermantown mm. A. 91" Lis nun., 634, sad
9 P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
P Leave Pluladelphia 6, .7.M, II A. M.,3,4, 6. 3 6 ,7, and 10
Leave Chestnut Rill 10 7.40, 8.86, and UV A. M.,
3.40.6.10, 6.40, and &ID, hi g
ON SU RAY,
Piave Philadelphia 9.65 A. AL C.and P. AL
ea
eve
_Cheatnut Hill LSO A..
AL, 13.60, 6.10, and 8.40
in
in_, P M
10a CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Phdadetphis 0,9, 11.06, nun., A. M., 1.06.9.06,
lA, INVa , a
Lea N d orrie ll,s(
town 0,7, 9, II A. M.. 134. 434, and
P. AL
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and a
Leave Norristown 7 A. AL and If p. N.
FOR NIANAY UNA.
Leave Philadelphia 9,116.734, m A. NI.. 1.116,3.06, LW,
OS, 11M, 7M, and P. M.
Leave Mansynnk 634, 734. MC Mi. and 1134 A. M.. 9.3.
6, ON, and ag P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave nitgaelphi A •A. 74,3, nd 41 1 1 k P YL_
Lnv.
M ir EI T AP trqe i nTraTlL PA ßestkeit i _
nl9- tt Httpo . „ H spa o n n. ° % ow
•801.666 67
NORTH PENNSYL
-24.-MgrfitkAvßitriADVlN,j°l)*
10, DOPE, ,rIIT w PI, EASTON
41-EnTI B TO r te,
_ E iAtCH CHUNK. HAZLETON. .
On and after M r 4 Ay, November 7th ,1369, Passen
ger Trains will leave FRONT and WILIAM Streets.
Philadelphia. DAILA . !Sunders excepted: )
For Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown, Mauch Chunk,
Hazleton. &0., ( Express.) at 930 A. M.
For Bethlehem, (Express.) at 9.30 A. M. and 3 P. M.
4
or Doylestown, (Aooommodationd state A. M. and
f id,
or Fort Wsahingtonadocommodation,) at 6 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA;
3.loeve Bethlehem, (Express.) M BA. M. and 4.1 Q 7.z i d a
i . vg i Doplestown. ( Aecommodation.) at 7 A. M.
Leave Port Weshingtocernmodation,) at 7. A.M.
ON Aga i
Philadelphia for Fort Washington,atl.lo A. M.
hi ladelpnia. for Doylestown, at 4 P. M.
i k,
rleatown for Philadelphia. a r A. M.
ort Washington for Hillsdale in, at 240 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem, 31.30; to A such Chunk, SIM; to
Easton. (11130: to Dorleatman,Bo cents.
Through tweets must be procured before entering the
oars.
AU Passenger Trains (eseept Sunday Train.) con
nect at Beres street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and
Snood and Third-streets Passenger Railroads.
07
„. ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD,
1859. 1859 !
THE CAPACITRF Til E 4 ro lli rj R IS EQUAL TO
ANT IN THE COUk R.
THREE THROUGH PASSE GER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG,
From
duvet at /Modell's with Through Trains
from Boston, New York. and a l taints East. and at the
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Cin
cinnati,St. Louis, Cleveland, Chieago, Burlington, St.
Paul's, Incliay.apolos, Louisville, New Orleans, and all
intermediate mita in Ohio, Indiana,lllitiois, Kentuc
ky, Mioldgan, Wisoonsin,Minnesota,Missoun, Kansas,
and Nebraska—thus! furnishing (whose for the trans
portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and nom
fort by any nthet route.
Ex prom and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without ohange of Cars or Conduotoni.
Smoking Can are mouitied to each Tratn_; Woixtruti".
Sleeping Care to Express and Fast Trains. The
WRESS RUNS DAILY : and Past Limn, San
t? Yy t fuli leaves Phitaltelphla tt AM A. M.
ant Line " 11.60 A. .
vow Vain leaves o num Night.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS %
reskesbuty Aooommndataon at UM A. M.
Harrisburg Aoomiongdation. Oolumbis P. ,l.oo P.M.
Columbia t m.
Ponsengors for West Cheater will take the Mall,
farkesborg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenger Station.
Pawensere for Sunbury, Williamsport, Biotin, &8010
lo Mar ars Falle, and intermediate Pointa.loaving Yalta
delphia at 8 AilMy directly through.
ickste Weftwa tray btobtaincil at the office of the
cOIIONITIT kit Cikktil, NOV OTk, POITOZI, or
koOd Pickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad OtEoee in the West ; also oar board any of the
Nigular Lino of Steamers on the Miqualem or Ohio
111‘1111.
FtoaZgng as tpw
1 4 . r.t.g h tutet t tteup of the
tfftiffg a t i I I NV I IN ( MTIA. P _VIA g al) THE
list.EAT NoRTH w ES.
The oonnoottop of goicte try the Jitaalroad Btazo at
Pittsburg, svoig &Taro or romarro or Frolcht,
together with t he saving o time, are advantavis nastily
me:i . tatlid by hipper' o Freight and this Travelling
FREIGHTS WESTWARD.
By this Route Freights of all dawn owns can be fob.
Warded from Philadelphia. New York. Boston. or lislti
mote, to any point on the Railroads of Ghio. Kentucky,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisoonain, lowa, or„Missouri. by Rail
road direct.
The PommyPrude Railroad also onnneots at Pittstmrs
with Steamers, by which Oooda can be forwarded to any
port on the Ohio. Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Cumberland. 'Mums, Ntsstoopst, Wisconsin, Misoun,
Keane, Arranges, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveteed,
Itilibidkr• and Chinsdoi litheitittlitters tO aU port. on the
otthwestsre Laket
hgerobentes debnypereentragneg the transportation
a of their r i ll: h thla CrtriPtisil• out rel 7
oi plv,l Ufa to anY paint in Dip West
tbi y t
s e !P e re r 1. road arm ." -
De pinto to marl paoksges" via Penns.. Rail
rohants In the West ordering goods from the BA"
do well to direct them to by shipped by this Route.
For Freight Contracts or EthipittsK Diraepaaa, apply
to, or addroe either of the rolloertag Agents of the Corn
pnnyt D. A. STEWART, Pate:we;
0.,
Doyle k C Steubenville ,O.; rta. Jet ea & Co., Zanes
ville, O.; J. J. Johnston. or.; ft: McNeely. Mays
vtlipp Onnsoy & Cropper, Portsmouth. 0.; Paddock
& Cu., JefferlolWlllB, In tans; 11. W. Brown &
Cincinnati O.• &thorn & Hibbs rt.'inetnnett, 0.; R. C.
held um, Madison. Ind.; Wiltuuu In tan., Lou ' , out lle,
14.; F. (Pittley & Co., /Wanton le, nd.; N. lh . Ora
harp Co.,carro, Ill.;_ R. P. BAH. St. gm Mo.; John
ARO Te S:4 ; rsthy kw i t. , Co . Chi '"R. l .., flit or leYrefirlit
A f e a p rti t % Atte I ni n gi d a l tct d thpi r r Ailpjuleehls W ith. the
Eaal,:will Gild it to their 'Mallet to cation the Ageoteol
the amps If at the followloe pr t apee genre shinning
l
t r u a
A
n
Ittlerlifd pre; tp Ober of het oa , the eohJeot of
el NI..
At)Rts K... ,S, 80 out! street. Baltimore.
Eir:Cll & CO., 3 Astor House, or 1 8. Willtsm et., N.Y.
EKON CO.. 64 KIRI, street. Boston.
11 1 1%1 EA n i g! l r h a
. 1 la.
PHILADCLPHIA, ill',
P m Fr MINOTON, AND BALM
an& at.er M . OND Norembe nos*
PtBB , 01 , .R TRAINS LAVE PHIIt a DELPHIA,
For Baltimore at 8.1/ A. ,12 noon, ( weed and
11. 0 P. Al.
: r r yt t let t lillo s itlelilx. " .m!ritt i t,"iii l l.2l.l:
i
or aw Caat aatAU A. M.. anti . . t.
or tddla town at 8.16 A. M., an
or r a val. MAU A. M. and 430 . ,
or Ilford at 8.10 A. M., and 4 301'. AL
or earord at 8.10 A. N. and 4JO I'd*l.
or tire! at a. 15 A. M..and 430 P. M,
TRAINS FUR PHILASELPIIIA
Leave Batimore at 8.30 A. AL, 1 Kinrau,i /0.13 A. Mo.
amt 13.,Z p Leave W il m ington at 7.13 A. M. and 11.30 A. M.. 1.43 and
At!. AL
nve Laurel at ALS A. M.. and 3 au P. M.
are Seaford at 8.411 A. M., and 406 P. M.
0
ave.llford at 7.00 A M.. and 4.25 P. M.
are vor at 9.06 A. M., and Aoo P. M.
are tddlatown at 10 A. M. and 7.03 f. IL
Alive ety Cason at toga A. At.. and 0 .M.
'Are „htliar Ct. /Mi. Al.. —• od !I : ly,
lam. Viet ii L if ,• _-, 3.Miiii Lie Ell,
glsoya D tirpore fro' Lourel aso voldwAre NsOraid
ad A. • •
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Piave gator at LU A. M., UM and U.lO P. M.
A.V.vo %Langton it CU L. M..1 1 / 4 P. M., mid ILE
--....___
SUNDAYS
Only at 11.10 P. M.. from Philadelphia to Baltimore.
Only at &lb P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
FREIGHT TRAIN,* I tit PASttENG ER CAR attached.
will run as fellows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville nnl Intaimediate
pima. at 3 P. M.
Leave Wlltrougon for Perryville end intermediate
pt es at 4.11 P.' M.
Leave Wilminaton for Philadelphia end intermediate
planes at 3.4 r, P. Al.
Leave Baltimore for Stemmer . ' Run, Chase% and
Harwood at 344 P. M.
B. M. FELTOI3. President.
'FnßlVillgesbarreL I
B
1: 1 C sl i tMqu
oast°, Rook - islancl,Ni;K PIIILADELPULI AND
gLMUt
In n -ra
Latta, Montreal, dt. Paur 111:ifieutte,eanidimart:
Yeasenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Rend
ing Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and CA[[. LPW
RILL sureeten 4lL'.i Rnatlaa• exeepi, aa
LSO A. M. DAY F.X PRY ER.
For Elmira,_fitegara Fella. liuttalo,_ Detroit, Chicago
Milwaukee, Rook leland, Galena. St. Fount, Burlington
and St. Loins.
a,so P. NIGHT EXPRESS.
For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago
R
Milwaukee, ook leland, Galena,St. Paul's VU , Onston
and St. Louie.
.
Tho 730 A, 111. and 330 P. SI. q4;";,4 run through to
fIARRISBURCI.stooripg ai ail iiol9l}3 00. thd Lebanon
Valley Brar ,
T6O 7 . 5 p .M. tra.n oonpeote at Rupert for %ilea
ringA xgrtl i tro tspiTtliZfirstOkt°LAOK
rtgglike checked to ii sit ra, 31,3.it1ad wseeingion
Bridge.
1it ic T4 1 141 , 744 be proemial! aLthe rhiladelphia and
E In aHa arum L i ps s Ticket °mos, Northwest oorner
ofRI TH and ell HTNUT Streets, and ar the Paulin
ger Depot, corner ROAD and CaLLOWHILL.
CHROUUH EX DR ES 4 Flt El blil 11141114
Leave, the Depot. Broad street. below Vino daily(Run
. i
day excepted, I for all solute West and North, at i P. lid
rreights must be detained before 3 P. M. to future
going the same day.
For further infoiation, mph , at
Fr t . tDe opt s Iffohp ; below
Orto lV. 00T.;. , ilTriAan talik!'s eArt7, .40.6,
,t ~.„„„,phi.
.
&miaowPHILADELPHIA
A ND READING HAM
ROAD, MORN rITG LINE, for POTTSVILLE, READ
ING and HARRISBURG,
Leave, the new Depot. at corner of BROAD and
OALLOWHILL Stie t ets, :entrances , on Gylowtoo.l
iatit,•VxTriliihN!Ar."4AsiiTizf l ee.lett:pA,
connect.[ l ith s tu r reciting to I ...I
bu ElBl l nbin ktUPE C illyilA 11 1 1 , 17.;:
HARR
Leave e t s.
P. M., DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and
ISURG.
At 4.30 P. M., DAILY, (Suodareozooptott,) for READ
ING, and Intermediate pothta.
do w ble I LH FINN Y. See Term tr.
emel t
Ns ~ ,,',?..e:iw„l i, :ri.- 2 .,I Fi sT p EI oR .
e_ENO ER TRAI,NS FO ROWN IN tatiVir ?I AND ~.
TEILIEVREATt.RTAT ONSp—on Reit aflor..th,fleeefly
bi l t , In the PitieellKell: I Mo lot DONVNINL.TOWN
lei , ea free the Alelf rwaserje. newt of the Phan : .
11 ia ral oAlliVlt u t i l7 btrielneZreLZlVeßn
"trelar l ' i liA l l 14 ft, u...i..t..., ! . 733
A. .
TERNOOR TRAM for Downiettown.lB477l at
ALLY (Elpodaye exoeetod.)
on a lf orDl . Boartor m mlngers of the Phlladelphle
" RO RI° at
AaW"WildralaißßNT,lleeretem
BALES BY MTCYION.
17 1 1.31tNESS, BRINLEY & 00.
.. No. CV MARKET STAKE?.
BSCOTT, Jr. AUCTIONEER, No. 431
• CHESTNUT ' STREET,. 9npoeito the Guam Howe. House. between FOURTH and FIFTH Streets.
Thu Monne.
December 10tn. commerrina 1$ 10 o • otoek.yreeikely.
Peremptory Bale OP TH h. gni IRK STOCK Or eEICH
ktr_C Wog B,_ rg HIS trMOROIDERIES, An.. OF
F.FISRS._F URN EH CO., open_ the Pf 0111i111111.
CRESTS uT STn E ET, ABOVE EIGHT.H.
ler By catalogue on a credit.
LT Samples and ostalmineit early on enernlnt agate.
Convening of a large and attractive masortment of rich
goods. selected for best city retail salmi. Bale peremp
tory. to clone the business.
Included in sale will be found—
EIROIDERIES. •
Medium to high coat French embroidered main,
efillthrle, end jaconet collars and sets: nob Parm em
b,cidered ban s, flouncing, striae. inserting. & •
French embroidered skirts, embroidered tape bands,
and home Untied bifida
LACE HOODS ANT) LACES.
Real thread and point lace collars and sete, lase ap
plique, collars sad setS real Valeneiet, mumere and
Maltese collars real blask end wmtetnresd Moe. reel
Valencia point applique and blond lace. bleak lace veils,
cloaks, mantillas, end points, real cambne sod thread
lace veils. capes, &o ; rich Fars bMok Iry mantillas
and points ; ver7 rich new style embroidered velvet
mantillas, ladies cloth cloaks. a
KIR 0, °V a.
EY'.
Also, ladies' and gents' real .To ivin'e kid gloves.
FiX l USES.
Also, in continuation, the fiztares of the store and
upper rooms, comprising 20 feet of solid mahogany
counters superior shelving, w lout desk, walnut table,
elegant gas lixturee, carpet stools, &o.
LARGE SALE OF FINE r ARRIONABLE FER3I,.
FOR LAD kß' WEAR. FANCY !SLEIGH AND
CARRIAGE ROBEtI, tre.
On Saturdny Morn'nc.
DOO 31. oommepetnff St 10 O ' clock motley.
Fun arranod fur ezimunat ton *arty OR =rains
of s ,le.
- • .
included in this sale will be found en assonment of
the richest and highest coat goods oiferN this sewn,
end are we.l worthy the attention of varcssis.
included will be found—
Real mink sable eases and belt saves, with mod i and
midi to match,
Reel Hudson Bay sable do do.
heal eiberian squirrel do do.
Real German Molt do do.
Real stone marten do do.
Toeather with silver marten, American A eh, and
other fashionabA lure.
Also, rents' bearer and a bar col'ars and stoves.
FA • CY NObk.b.
60 superior fancy Hudson's Bay and prairie wolf, fox.
ncerion, and genet robes.
FORD, AUCTIONEEN, No. 530
kIiiRKRT Stmt./MIMI MINOR SOW
BHIPPINO.
PHILADELPHIA
OILKSOZNT NAVIGATION COMPANY
AT AU ADJOURNBD IIdSZTI3IO MT= ABOVE
NAMED..OORPOR.ATION,
no. 0 ICEBOHANTIP BIXOBANGE,
At 10 dokak A. Mollestamber 7th, 1049. as follow
lag gentlemen vole nisaimoisiy eisigid Dimino
tha Company, 'Lit I
GEORGE 11. STUART,
9. MORRIS WALIT,
MANUMIT W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MACALESTHR, am
JOHN EDGAR. THOMSON
The BOOKS of OUNICIUPTION o Lk* CLAPTIAL
ITOCIC of aid COMPANY ►m now opera at the ►bon
named Moo. where all Immo favorable to the enter
edge am no/91043001v Invited to umbsenbe. it-U
4114 FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.—
e h
A §W YORK AND HAYEK BTRAWIRIP
he United States Mail Steamships ASVO. 1300
tons, pond Lines, Commander. and FUL ON, 1t .600 ,
tnns, lames a. a mon, Commander, wrll ease New
loth. Havre. and Souttuunston. for the year tbra. on
the followins days :
To meet new requirements of the Prat OMee Pozen,
ment, the days of swims of the AKAR) and FITLTON
from HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON. will, after thug.
present vol axes , be aspired u follow. from NEW
I'o w K. save in the rule of the present demure of the
PULTON. which will take pl.°, on the Mb December,
the schedule remains unaltered:
'Rom New TOIL }Usti! MID SOITIAYPTOT.
trLTON.....Deo. It.
F
VlBl.l tst I itION . t f a t ' jib! . 21i .
Aitys SL F TgeeistiiMeri: built exprouli
rice, with double engines. anderdec : every attantioe
art
- been taken in the construcuoa the hat( and ma
chinery Uri nsuro safety and speed. e ship, hays 1,10
eater-tight compartments enclosing the salines, so
that a the erect of collisien or stranding, the water
could not reach them. and the pumps being tree to work,
the safety of the vessel end passengers would be se
cured. Recent ex patient . * has demonstrlibd the abso
lute nsOeuity of the male of construction.
Tne accommodations for peuiseniters are betiseed to
conduce every comfort and «insistence that can be de
sired.
ESZS'tM2;M:2;=Eg
From Hikers or RouthrimPted to New Yetle—?lM
Cabin. VW francs ; Second do.. MO twines.
To onteeneera going to London these invitee, elfiliai e l
advanume economy to an imposed. um. and imsed. 4
delivered in London. No dawns secured ward pai for.
An experienced sornean on board. All lettere dad Deere ,
mere rare through the Podt OMOd.
0:1` pIPATIMMI rioadvi New Teri.
WILLIAM HAUB, Agent, Nene. T.
CR OS K El' je. CO, Aden% Son thampt i g.
AMERICAN EUROYEA.N EXPII t'COMPANY,
Agent, Parte.
wM. NEILSON. Arent. Offlee. Tatars... Warehouse,
DOCK nod FRONT Streets, Ptuladelp/us.
Plena of the shies can be seer
'. • N r CAM Di it N. 111"/ 0 ALL
1 4/ p
• - vatTs OF 0 RRAIC . II:AIN AND
IR A t• FRANCE ANDIIr - ffl. 00X
nig flA r rtUlifl oN Akla F N Krii
A Apiitll ti silt
Eh. "
Reltweasen.
t.tlpatl, dot. N. jra r e s ises.n.
iuNgeti??4,o4.t.,
b... Steamers ere all ret-outa gill4-kgillt
are intended to sad from her 11.NorU El et,
es follows :
FOR LONDON, ROCTRAMFTON, BAVRJ, AND
HAM
The elegant and pow. riot Iro Bl,7Mld. n germ Stumble BO
RUSSIA. Capt. N. Trantmsa. SAO tore bartUe. Intl
gm' as %Pore, on
SATURDAY , DECEMBER mot. at 131 o'clock H.
Ptaaarnoludir Railroad Fare from Pintadelphis
to New dYk. sad rpm Southampton to tendon.
First Ca un. elm tuvw Cabtn. . fliDPikrae. /X
rb. tlomrs9LA we? be succeeded lowlne
Steamstops• .
1
ILA ht M0N1A....--. X pNESBAY, ?shimmy 1.
S&X 0h*...........1. ktSVt. 411,te hi
181 i A. •.7 RS Y. Merck /A
.....td DA . April,. .
N I. triijenrlarl toi...n.g. Dobbs. Bal.
fut. Cor , ow. Para, so Antwerp, at uuouh
rugs.
Th 444 strum gm littsd so Tisk yusequVota
modattens dr Apt, seggood, so 4 thgri-olsog sm
The Reran Cabin ettoommodedons or Mug ars
',Ju to th e fir Maas of moot dame
porobatea of plum ismed
ers m01.§... soigh
amplon, tig. and Hamburg. go Nor orb.
Place!, forwt{rdqj (mph nits/owls go alt porn of
EuropO m tiosonable met
Freight ent.ued inPh:l2,l.olam 441 Igo. proraptb
attended to by . the New York Agent, sod shipped W.
of ell commas:op.
For Freight or Fetuage apply exelnytrely to
W.A. 1 . 1.101.1.4., Arent. otkos of the Hamtm/g A.wr Yet Ilia, atz...w.kth
ottf /Contorts: miner r 0 tritTM and Cu iST,g t. r.
iii tem THE BRITISH ANL, :wit'l LI
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM
ER f= ....
Trioa 1 TPSIL 70 1.111171P001...
tie 0 tom lump' —_ —— lila
&pond 04bla Fusses . .--,-- YIP
nolo 104=4 in — irvagrooi: —
met vt . . r ... !--.._—....—... RIM
Eltoand 0-- ---,.,. it
Tore from lioeor'i callValitz mid Nrk Rubor.
Ant CA,
_clop L Mammon] AA, DEL Lank.
yER lA, Capt. indlotnn. it., ER GA, pt. /F.
A RABIA. Copt. J. Stoc•. N AGARA r oom,
AKA, Capt. E. IL r en, FtlAnt.•,l7„.„,e). ,„,,,
.coTiA. , Dow IN.ILIntr.)
Ti e rs T I a t MTIV . I.:2 I Mnr
i, . 3 0 r nt .. ..1 scat-head;
i fi r t 1(07A. Lofton. Isay . is 6 840 n, WadnosdAT.Doo.l4.
BE NIA. Jurlkins, 416:;k, wed,,,..,t. , Th,,, U.
AMERICA, Math :: , WeApeetfoy. D 4.3. AL
ASIA, Lott, York, Wednesday. jan. 4.
CAN A DA , tang, " on, viadonerWr. /*a. It.
ARC BIA, Btor.n, " 14, Wodanaday Ja. IL
EUROPA. Leitch. " . Wodesedap. Jaa.ll.
Blithe notzA r red WA pap et_
.44..
,411 ..... rogailtdie r fAmli4misib ,
lupus,
table for
or et . entree . Lung lire theresor um
Me vs•
• thereof thepetn_lipmood. or reir per
lain asply to R. CUNARD, 4 a.
an , att.
ase
XN
FOR Tar, SOUTH.
TO
F ATER WAKETP A mgRIPS.
ICEititri R A
EDUW&D.
low
c4lgi t t an ti ti l et z si s e .,ro of r z :sy s zi . por cont. b.
ne U. a. Mad 81Nunemp K Eyrrim sTATE, 0 0 _
0.
tam P gill .s.ll on Tikarida7,
Jenuarr I et 10 A.M.
Th .
rough La tax missy 1 ItArs at Sea.
SAY
The US. Blet e iff OF OXIOLA..
OaSsun Joka g. 0 ea S atan nay. Dims
bet 31, at ID o'clock A. .
ilaw ita a I:= Li cmahc i l i v e la how a t e o
en
dua. eocia illeoliteol. and Ydre2 min
• dal.
e sndlit_SxstolAas tte 'pa LET-
S NE STATE and STAIO/41 4 011hrom ran u
t'" "VuleChlWet,23.lll4.l.ialino Ll=
Lnultlvn..-1.
14 both 17narleiroon and Saannah. thee, Skips oen
nett with steamers for Fiarids. and w
est. taalro4M. ita.,
for all places in the Ibtouth sod Southw
IN SU RANG%
ohL T A i sVh k rii n trt - t,Td 4 tri le ttlai7rVattare
tha n by sak Ii a( vette* tiae toenail= Want one-half the
rate.
N. 13.-initirance on 1.11 Railroad Freight is ann.*,
ri dealtaaary, farther than eta:lento? or &avannahr
"ad
Vitillettan-tionTaithr poo h.
Road
by this root* ZS to 40 par eons. camper than by
the Inland Route, as will be iiiily the foRR .
dale. "I'firon tickets from tltgitit e )( pi ,.
0.
too and Savannah steamal.
the whole route, gannet Comm Won Tem
nah to Montgomery 3
MIND PAI2.
TO fa atiestoa gig el Charleston...-.—..f 7 ! 10
Savazuth.— Li CO Savannah ii (0
Augusta-- SO en Aeglors---- , . 06
Macon. - -..... 1100 hlsoon— -,,,.. _.. 7p
Atlanta.. -..—.. roo A v e .t r ., —__...... u OO
limbos—. 33 00 C.oparnealli ----- N egi
re
ontgoirm-. SI 00 Alma t. ornery.— - AI 00
v...t.i. ... 33 00 Mobile.,..._____ a .
New Orleans ... 89 81. sta OM._ a 4
7( o 'b Iln orisallet signed 'Oar th e g ,
For freight or passuge ripely ou bad. a t imax s % ln i l lu r i.
above Vine streel. of to
tiauttrit o_a l ig n Foliitim,,, i ire r .
Afshta to ,W=altrgiA s ' a.' a '' ' tax.
For Florida Rom Ch arleston, steams: a .' as Alin
nkacki.y.
Fur norms frotn_Savansah,stetuum St. blares wed
St. John's. every Tuesday and Sato sta
y.
WNWCAMDEN AND 4M.
Bny ARP PHILADELPHIA
TRENTOY RAILROAD CO.'S Honday Exeur•
ipou straw. intent for New Year. January Ist, ixo,
betlreeu tkdedelnhia end New York.
F . tro lot the Excursion to New York end return .84 Co
are for the Ezell/loon to Isi . evre•klll,(l return er.)
t xeuraion Ttetwo null be cold in ell toe lines for New
York, on tfA7 CH DAY, the 3tat, toed to return on or
before tired S, January 3,18 U
Lines leave Walnut street wharf at 6,6, and II A.
?it . and 12)e. 2. 4. node
front New York. at 64,9. and 11 A. N. la ?J., 4,
and dP. NI. WM. tIATZ.MEH, Ag i t
Diteamssa
WEST efirSTER and
- PHILADELPHIA HAM-
M!!
Rages
1 1AL I ; a RRANGEMENT.
On as alte r ON DAY .13enember It I.
Va trains lei Cave regadelphia, from the Rasta' a, N.
. ortie of IGHTEF.N PH and MARKET Striate. at
IleA. M. I. and 410 P. M.
Leave Welt Cheater, from the DEPO T ea EAST
MARKET STILIsET, at TA And 11 .1 0 A. M.. and e.B
P. M.
ON 8 UNDAIN—LeNve i'niladelebta..at BA. ?a., aad 3
PNI I save wail./ 19. P . ,•• 0 7 46 A. 111., and 4P. M.
The treire leaving Philadelphia at 8 WA. M. and 4.53
P M. nonnect at Pennelten with the Phdadelphet 4anti
Fleltunnre Central Railroad. for I ono .14 Cbaddaford.
Kennett t'euare, and Avo_nctaln . ,
. r4 HEN B 2l l. T . l.N ri lt i t , . t.
oa-u
PAPER .11-IDE M An - FACTORYOF
y : QUAR3 R.
8. R. CrISNRII OF grogitTlL
Io,oou PAPER SHADES, C orr H a g ,, And all ki;4i yi
L BRASS, BRONZE, and TIN SHADES, with Traits
par, name
eiIOA SHADES: MICA PRO TECTORS!
Splendid armament of PORCELAIN SICTti RFS. at
Abides yr Barimas, Whootsige and /OWL dZI-Me
BALM BY AUCTION.
- - -7--.
IT
THWILSB a 87it
1 1 -114 14aa Li sad 141 80 sr a M1T11217.
unravel, IL i .
ceit_fi,-jui
ATOM AT EMI RUM . ABM
B e
a d d
meta hanafter be at U Rao=
la the ere u 7
ar Com lama tle optical ef ittbtr tak.
P Rand Rs of 'soh yttranty meal i one . ,
&dada' to whal o ar=hatt, ea Ute Ilattuda
to the eals. one /a gem)
giving AiMnin= oft ' gr'gtogignlANl
ee
the
TElettrtiT/Prr nrciam mut
We w. as.e a largo asaatatof 4.24,07.4.=
aale. includ in; every teeetitaat
. 6. 41111
""6117. %%WV I gR I FItit - atone
SW Real orate entered on paz Pit *later
sad Mae Kind occasionall , la Of tals atainditit
tot shah /,000 tains. are mated ,nrse areiargio
PILL FALB', sTocia AND
.SI3KL A IL
30th Fail Bale, Jan. s. to the armor, at the
But " Jan.*. males. ot the &abases.
. an GT evets'. at the Fsokastee.
li a• Part of th e toadies for eaok of
to
aeon ales
Dow ready.
TRIRTLE &C POCLI, I N A V o L IE — EVE NC I AST
X AT 7
°etnas: Court Male-6 G sts Mars oroin Onto maa
TERRE STORY BRICE Mit LINO. Nn_ !St rem
street. between Spruce /Ad Leona lad Twelfth ...nil
Thirteenth streets.
NR A.IODbRN a WIDENCE stile * t.
91d Clinton street. between Ninth sad Teeth Ivan Sprites
and Pine streets, lot A feet front. !KT Inmediste per.
session•
BUILDING IrllrT.snnthwost corner of Tamer stigna
aid Eno assents, (Twertry.unrd ward.) >L b. W root
Two fronts.
GALS f' v`SCEL'.AwrOVIS POOL!, Nrcatjm,
AND A AFFRIMILN EDITIONS, 11.680211MR1111A,
Ac.
This Emma.
Doe. 30. at the Attetina Store. a eateetioa seieshi•
mmedsasea• books. a amber of team mean MU WOO%
also. ea saarmateet ortorte oe Pros Siaseall•
Fr Par partimdars see eatalanuaa
. 411 , R al , po imp o ri th w a tte.
or Ilfirodsty Hamm.
At "Ogee'. at dm Austin' toza t emeog4
Itmoos(' kand fantasia. lias
• mums, earpeol. ete., from es
Imelda', restored to tie *Ns for en two
ails.
Pete for *motet of the reitedVAL
WOOL AND COTTON cuTr NO ARMY cur Er.
• ma. ISLa.SK Etc. EWTEES, 30LE LEATHER,
Re.
Ile 13a hada.. Iforir .
Jan. 7th at lartaart. at the duet on Reasia_ by eats
lo aro, for Ratans; af the faired Mmes. I Tx Tn Waal
curt n. a. I 70 Tn Sanaal.aidtbs bar., ILO lbw tar,„,,a„,
1.11 kg tint, II 214 las sa* kathar, fan fb tut, paper.
rola.k e.
moo atm alit/ of daattard elriaiar aad am:rue,
Inclattinx sff spilt eaVa 111 an.ltery Trireme kkr
II snifter/ mode eons, tap dra:aaa wan, 141
115 infantry arta lie infantry Aekets,l3poky
ftf Minters, MS havanaeas. ke-
Zir ha 1 pattkulara is eatalo.saa *ma dart praricara
to sala.
MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
" B,IYR I VVIViII fr " ' . 7" . "
Flog__a c F rSt : at
R x n1)11 X
n..a Pp' s PINE A11.41 - iffitlg. a
PIANO-FORM Ire.
Tse
5... 3. .t /0 Oa
o'alaek, allay M ige Ztatiario Am*"
atom, aoathautt earn/
Baia: fottells.3 eur.atezala.
MONET TO LOAM'
ittoomoo to Joan. to law or small
%Ug aid at m dr p y bta dsboodo. Valaba i*ayVaKaemllrbaba! . tied. T
tdae
wits, ta tanma. dad &lamb i =
isat
say matt
la
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Liberal taboo than at any abhor 'ma.. .amia sa tkL
cilY.
GREAT CHANCE FOR BAAGAINS.
dt yr" owe halo. Raba lamp gold Waal boyar
watohaa; sold awe Balm kaattu mac doable eaaadoatia
boat. aad apd fare ragladt patent loyar w Amami ; Laid,
as! si.ret beabar ow, doable emye. gad
bwasomont lour dabbed; Labaar. kebab. =a.=l
Frolic!' Wirth.; ladiee hi gold Watdads. Soma betty
oaamblea. 'gnat &st i r •; too Feld. arty,
lad lob emus. ;. sold oncoboto ; bra
am. gds. 6am-riacs. traanyada _ lad traabata ; tae
pad eased aad ow; liar . eid =57 bot
tom,' sediaboas, leek/eta goal -.sure eases a. duns%
sod*, to.; tad old botks. Leta, sum.
&me I. sad biuddroaa other
SALEM
Alum OUT-DOOR lid to personalty by Qs sabionder. at my low
Wisnr a.
CONSIGNMMTM eoucrrED,
Oo lemma amad mn bad ad grab salietad
Sty .ablie oak Y t o t*-ints tad falai (Wad gouda till be
Mr mad u &atm pates of the Bala.
MOKEI NATNA.N.O.
ST. 24)17138, Mo.
WILLIAMS & zon7."AUCTIONIEDIS
oviciestow .I:mtaitTs. ws. to
Nortk tiA L TA aTR Egr, err. lons, k( 4. inoodir vta
Mews Myers, Oora k Co..
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their • 1 nue. to Mk lompto oss.
coM ors of Plulsdol b.m. tor Me Ws g;tilliii;,, mart%
boots. elms. . jowdri. o" Sm.
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MARTIN & QUAYLE'S
BTATIONEHY TOY ion, PAYCIT GOODS
WiNklart tker.
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TiioS. M. BUMS, Attorney at Lay,
116 7s Beaty FOURTH Stmt. alli-Ma•
WALLACE & BRODHEAD,
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A.-• lowest. Bay roar COAL 41" ETICEEr. vbars
zolhiag tjle Ivry Wog ytiht7 of 4314 saw
coo.l is Oftted tb• WlWlnlis fildwo6 pnees:
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best Ic_.nes. Appb KNOw LESS Moot.
4 .1 w Ltaw BMW.
WlifEB AND LIQUORS.
CHAMPAGNE.—We nun:mead to coo..
esteem ace • oszeraeetre the ebbemaims Ir.aes
of Mr FE111". from e perms,. Fraser, IN exec Let ea
of tbe bread •• CIAO P&Bd BL.} Ma tore bill) leeta
bbebed tbrobeibmbt Preeme. sum: • e.
Nubia.. al be OM atoll au
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WE CALL ATTENTION m OF TUB
!loat wanks t
V 7114) .COGNAil
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iukden ppnnem• eetudfa c d aze ureet u oke njortsbne-
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aoilasd Gina. Mutt ta Wood and m. CILII/Lpsalek
nigh and km gnaw LONtif AMP. Iwpm...oz.
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prlvad peuitnoimn.
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ILtORE PROOF OF Till WONDERFUL
g._FFECTS 0.7 NOXELL'S AMERICAN HAIR
Jaf A1,17011,_
ritzsigarr, Sottatebor la&
196. to oorrgy I vas taLd for lain yertra. arta
yra4 recomitaaaad to try yolt? B swarm ; and barmy
End Woo bottles, avid it for throe mouths, eluel
11100M1 kmu to pow, and shleogh sot 4142, A l
Al totem yet it is ooastaaily L e 's.
JOZCZtI.
Ko. SI - NortY Taint 'trio.
s•Trupkamr ffra, I.
ftlioaxii.: Dear Sir—Sosto tin' me* tel
t 2 Yerittl n o e f e =it:rear t ' gl u t e !e l :Titi t ttf l
er 4 4 o::!
not rover of your Aspirator. was taasood boy . a
bottle. mad after ovine oae-half of my bolt rot (sty
sassed oozing Oct, bat oommeneeti arew , sr grolY, aan
I have now as Wok a gout of bait aa aver I r had.
JACOB EVldis,
No. an Merry street,.
Fugal* by_ TR. PETV4B Qs.. gols dasata,
fla CHESTNUT Street. PlulaJoistwa- solka,
DOINGS 07 THE PENNSYLVANIA
errArs Folk
ECK PIPITIRMIF Anp singLomAs..
/Molt 02001 LOr aiming pi.
0 10.01. p lk
!AB 00 lilatlNS CONE FURNACE.
Film Pitsmint.
BEST PORTABLE PIjENAOSI..
3 1 111.4,02.
JILICILMIRDTARTA BLS YeiticAcs.
BTo EirraA smoLD Vor &
Roams.V i rt.isr.
I.OHILSON'S DOUBLY-OXPN COOKING RANGIV
war Peillit cOUritrss.
_TAccoLit_& W 11.403.
LOW DOWg dad BASKET GRATES,
BEST ENAMOID SLAV MANTELS..
To Assolar & Wa.sov.
of livery bAadecea•dmplay prEnsuselled Nato 31.5. r
. verT MVO buitte4l. mid of ra_penor
YLROT PREMIUM.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
lON CIMISTNITI" rtirscii
A M. Puy lama.. Etavt
ladrNe t . MESSRS. ROSRNTHAL
MORRIS. from rtymoutla.kraland,
maanfanterera of tee ecienrared
ritnimeopie" Speetatati. reitetztfolly sober; ra
troaqv of the ladiea art neatlsir.en of rehiedebeia
and noinitv. to their sayrorior ground aree tat rf,area .
Tbe vitkralnNi advantage derived from them ui tau in,
ateqd of mite Woos: strataed. leatal automat!.
and le nuttisroos awe berinutly Ware& it la prederree
and atrynxtbenod. even thou as ones boootare clear
and brilliant. and Ten 404 ienign6 an v'ebied_.._
_ l la e.te-
TAU 1.6.117 right at A* moat minute oreulatioal , ef 11. , /
by dy.y;or candid-V . O: *an sin With %pot Wrap. of
mace Mal t p2V0.% sad they do Rai t ow n "
tad at elt i o.aa to uot eararensineeffeete st lierther
tnea`be don at the
nail ore. 702 CREAM - Ca'
encore !t
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woo neof
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